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'The Butchery of Masons . The Havaga correspondent 0 n Traveller says : \ The Havana are si- holesale massacre of : Cabs, but it* lent about the w the city of Santiago de C ascertained through \pri ered for attending Masonic Lodge. island without a special per fore, have always and of. lite they we island.. The volunteers of Santi i 'found out ther against the members of the fraternity; who form. the greut , majority 'of the, white: population of: the Country, - Bat the action of the- bloodthirsty. volunteers could not be a mild one. The Masons' - should be speedily executed, 'and. they, were shot* he a court martial, Other citizens were found out afterward to be Masons. and were taken under the pretence of affidavits. being necessary, and without any ceremony what- ever, or even atrial, or any religious assistance, . were instantly shot by Gonzalez ' of the Spairish army. - Some Bf the unfortunates wete foreigners; and the American Consul did allin his power: to save the lives of: citizens of | \ after the - sentence . of of the United States. 'Gonzalez :Boet answered that he acted in obedience to orders of his sa-|. f\ amin - . , , Bes-Ronbout aND - pill making an appropt the State Freasury to aid if .on the route of this road now in- cours :| struction, passed the As sembly by a vote of ayes 71 ; nays 31. the Senate for, goncurrence. ° \ oun 4-4-0 $@z- We are requested to state that Mr. McA: d an extra Drill, at Bloomville; Sat- 234, to accommodata those teachers attend his regular Drills perior, Count Valmazeds.\ oce - nutty p -i- @ ece m iero + N - Apoutzraring Tsai-Alllovers® of good ten will regret to learn that adulter has extended to tea and coffee, and. that in., ture it may-be impossible to procuré.either arti- cle in its pure state. - An exchange says : \Look ont for your tea d~ 'Fheresigx the cup,. | Beware, especially, «of recent importsa- tions. 'The Chinese dealers bave: beén-aduitera- ting the new crop with iron «and steal filings. - One sampleanalized was found to 'be loaded with: these filings, and with dirt, worms, cuoug' Fubbish besides. In. bow many honses, otherwise well kept, is it possible to get a cup of} good tea even now ? - 'A lover of the true decoc- tiot may wander pretty nearly all over the town without finding his palate-cheered with the prop- er favor.: And now the prospect before him is still imore dismal, © Weéere-is thes grocer or hotell. keeper wlio will undertake to dispense:the genu-{ - ine commodity ? _ A good cup of coffée, writes a certain London advertisérycasnot now be obtain- ed in London.. 'There is more news in this than one thinks-at least, if swe are 'to believe 'an old number of the Lencel, in whitch it was stated that the old of the ancient L must have been unique.\ cided: in Chester County, Pa.; involving thie.val- idity of bids induced in this way. The plaintiff purchased & parcel of land of the defendanit.at auction, giving his note for $1,645 in part pay- metit therefor. After the payment..0f this note he learned that there had 'bech fictitions bids at: the sale, and gave notice that he would not take: the property, demanding that the amountiof his note should 66 refaided. | On refusal -by the de- ht .suit. and , recovered. the fendant; he. broug v it void.\ ° \~ |~ Revels, Senator a' the & once occupied by Jefferson Davis. 'This affor \the Ridicals a themg. for frequent commeat -1, But the Detroit. Fiee Press asks does not Zach#- | g, f the Boston| \ £ Masons if S in aaa niananaanama\ Inscbeou ESSAY, APRIL 12, 1870. {riah Chiindler fill the same seat once occupied :\ by Lewi§ Cass ® Is not Fenton,. in thegent;:of vate correspondence re ceived here that many citizens have been biitch- sepviceg after The bigotry law does not allow any other re Catholic, and no meeting can be mission, ~ |Silas Wright, Dick Y§te las, Chatles Sumner if . \Democratic State Convention. - The Damooratd. of tha : from each - Asse State aro requested to mbiy District, ester, om Wednes- 12 M., to nominate, f the Conrt of | i J. TILDEN, | hairman Democratio State Committee. . - Wirnifax Oasaipy, Distrigt Democratic. Oc atic of the towns 'of the'2d Assembly District of the Goun aware, are requestad to meak towns and onoose two Delogs District Convention to be held tel, in the village 'of '284 day. of April, 1870, af the purpose of electing # - Democratic: State Convention to eater on the 27th ‘i‘;@s their beligfin a df the Spanish ligion than the: held on this in each case, from the Captain General, \The Musons, there- vé al held their meetings secretly, re tolerated throughout the | |} >. \ 34 Assembly \This Demot (Drake in that of Thofias E, Benton, send One Delegate a * me hes ; in Conya that onee occupied by.. George Clinton an \t moet in Cony | day, tho 27th \de a Ohiet, Justice and four § ition st Rach ' of Apr®, at L I Washington and Jefferson ?\ {known to many of our readers, and who has been | { missing for some six wedks, wus . found on. Tues- day,; some three. miles:above Deposit, in the Del- aware River, 'frdzen in theice, in-an fipright. po-|5>. | sition. * It is supposed that 'he had -walked-up the river. on the ice, from a point below, and had. broken through, and, being unable to rescue him] self, died from cold aud pertiaps . hunger.-Han- cock Guazdian, April 1st, - Lo [ d was a meeting of song in thé } ' city, and compelled the Governinent <to act tos snch , fo attend ¥ at the Griffin Ho- on Saturday, the: 1 o'clock P. M , for, Delegate to attend\ a\ be. hald in Rooh- 60 ' been finished at York, in England, for Mr. J YNARD, \~ | Newal!. - It is thirty-two feet long,. weighs five W. F. HATFIELD, § B CHAMPION, , 'I tong, and is ong.af the most powerfal instruments, lever constructed; having an object glass of twen- ty-five inches aperture, or nearly three times in. leseppé 'of Harvard. ish astronomers | rejoice; April 9, 1870 .. The Demotrats of the.\ Let. Aessvably District 'will moet at Ostrorm's. Hotel in Waltos, on the for the auras purposes. ~ Bx or Cor Boet, an officer surface that of the great 'te 35mg day und hour, 'over it, as.ong of, the fruits of the repeal of the. Oswreo Rhinhbm‘é'l‘he f $500 000 from i tunneling Pine Hill; of Indiang, said the other day : «When the late war broke out a good loygl streak came over me, and I lent the Government. $100,000 in gold. I have received $300,000, in gold fron, 'the. Government, and - still \have the' ation and 'mixing. . It now goes to poison: th thur will bol urday, April who bave been unable to eon account of bad:roads, sickness, ar otherwise. -t @ bo- 6 4pm ozo mmm Engorton. -At the char on Wednesday, April 6th, Micers were elected for the' easi- 'and. 'promis-| Oiftantsr election held in Delhi 'the following 0 ing year;. C .. Trustess- Dexter Pettengi Jessé Palmer, James H. Wright, 11, Wm. Fletcher, William F. Treasurer-Thomas Jackson. , Collector--Gearge H.. Paine. _ Hopart, April 8, 1870 \Congo Minstrels\ gave a t last evening at Mr. Mirror..-The very - amusing entertainmen Lyon's Hall, to a full house, Timothy Doesticks shook the bones, It was an. e%cellent perform- arce, and seemed to be well appreciated. We .l had a nice little dance ofter the exhibition, and ar Pusiro. Sanrs.-A New| all passed off in good order. Jersey correspondent, who justly ~observes that | ° the practice of putting in fictitions «bids at he sales; is increasing,: to the prejudi¢e of honest: bidders, calls our attention. to: a' case lately -de ' 1 'the - ondon ceme- | teries were -collected,.ground and mixed with ¢of-. ee, to give ita 'peculiar flavor\ 'The flavor . -----ate-o-e mme \ I At the Annual meeting of the stockholders of the Midland Railroad Company, held at Oneida on the 26th vilt., the following Directors were elected for the exsuing year f _ ' * | Hon. D. C. Littlejohn, Oswego ;. Wm. Foster, Cleveland ; D, W. C. Stephens, 'Oneida ; 6. T. Hayes, Norwich; John A. Randall, Norwich ; A. C. Edgerton, Delhi; Edward Palen, Fails- burgh; ¥. W. Merchast, De Ruyter ; H. R. Low, Elisha P. Wheeler, Midgtetowo ; Dr, H. E. Bartlett. Walton; Cheengy Ames, O John Ray Clark, Oxford. ~ to a nr onlie @- tlf @ § n nn n , - Mr. D. B. Fero, formerly conductor on thel. 'Albany & Snaquehsnna Road, has located at: [No. 399 Broadway, Albany, as wholesale dealer: in green and dried fruits, nuts, confectionery, fire- works, etc. ete: __ mo d _ amount, the Juages remarking in charging the: . \procure men to bid; up property, and the per- son who buys is deceived, thereby . he cannot be held to his bid. Tt,vitiates the sale and mhkes ~ C| . Bes=Goxnfiorieur: --The election \, 1 To THI Meld O4 dato. - Therg.are, form ; Eyer he Atlantic, f they are A © 1 % $b r: bro Paket : kinds -a fy sO, Al +0 aril - @- 4 ipm» £4 Lit P4 Ed. says 'this relic of. bar sagt, and hereafter he Eitize! ® 'last/week in' Contiecticut resulted in thesuccess of the Demogratic State Ticket, by 832 major ty: The New Legislature will stand ; Senate, 'Democrats, 10; Republicans, ' 11,. House of mocrats, 112; Republicans, a 6+ $o ul C - + An the of New): York, no. dess: than seven thousand saloons whose.esclusive busi- ness,is> to serve.up to\ customers oysters, in the of.stews, fries, roasts, broils, or raws.- body eats.oysters for nine. months,in 4 regrets he, cannot for. twelve.. The r-beds.ave found along the indented | ~Representati , Siddofiy o enport, broke his leg above the: ankle, on Saturday, the 26th- 'ult., while rolling or logs at bis saw mill. is attended 'by Dy M . ~Cases .- céan. * In the vicinity of bundant. If would be al- o-mehtion all the \different va- ight to. market, although a re te G l a 2 4 0 KF 06 lang aho ug oue t. itll 4g A renee cnn . fe ost in demand., - Not less| _. perp Larokny.-OQ8,\Vednesday' last, Leroy Shrauger was arrested..cxamined,.and > tried be- fore Justice Knapp .and a jury on a.- charge of tarceny:-in stealing a ham or shoulder belonging: to D: Gottreliz® Prisoner found ons sup- | tenced to County.Jail for 80 d Adress | April 9th. :. . usafd, hen are Engaged in the ship- *New York; and thousands Hy shipped to Ba 4 +a guilty and sen- ays.-Del. Rep., 0-4-0 sme: Tg 4T : pqfl n} e e agt asl a, 2C. ko gs $2,020 f ket. ch the, person (who h a \James Launt, Bq. of Walton, has traded His | nlp @ @ Big oie. 'The meantime) is 'to change wi int ) it into the. Post 8, service be- 861, and were titled t6 $100 t after |- \ Persons who enlisted into the U. thee, | May 4th and July, 224, L ¥ discharged for «- the \ S1X1ECDLN |- mendmient ? of 'to \ womensor Indi- bored C' copa yy L ! Pa x pole, Luff Ails .¥“4h;;,s.'.év! \tG cati e coutigat tor, MDL fas pep ab ) | - Lifiletiee s Because th¢y'are sure, to vote the slang.. The: act. was passed:on| itn: the debate the netessity of, the! apd .a dreadful picture w .of, a changes :,] _ The \trial 'of McFarland, for ) bune-office, is in progress Ses great excitement. ave of the Schene-, Richardson ijn the Tri in New York., It dit . F .Qatman has taken 'le Valley «News. - \'The town meetings in G < Count: Ited in 113g; ¢in¢e,,,°f «12. democrats and esd, slways an advocate:.of. arism is a. th 106 be a. thing of the 06 be thrown, into thé hodo, Island, that their AVT vesne> Count 6 be a C y last | week, resulte - | 9republicans. the Michigan. has:. parchased: the house | negro Senator, occupies es in the seat of: Doug- ' that' of Daniel W ebstér.| d M. + | Mar- *n Van Buren, and Grant in. that offGeorge -& «> an - 'The body of Bradford Dean, ais imbecile; well| A\ magnificent equatorial telescope has \Just &{tfi]ifi:Sr - hor University.. _The Eng] oppressive duty . on glass, which, for so mauy, $100,000 due me. 202% 2200 c- wW.N~ be disloyal Prince 'Arthur is said to have been followed to this country by a Prussian lady who figures in consternation of the young man's mentors, ap rival. - Her Majesty the Queen had given strin« pressible female, who in the mean time, follows Arthur from place to place. - She is a handsome woman, and full of vivacity. a -(>- 0 titi a straw bed at a recent auction sale of hoasehold goods in Rondout for a few dollars. - Tt was sent homes, and in a few days afterward the former have the $1,500 in Government bonds, which had been hid away in the straw tick. - Lawyers are trying to settle the question 'as to whom the money really belongs. Whoever receives a ~circular saying that a hundred and sixty acres of land have been ay signed him or her as heir to a deceased goldief, and requesting that $30 be forwarded to defray party, will please hold on to the money. thing is a cheat. | | <9 Spain derives a revenue of about thirty-seven willions of dollars a year from Cabs. \Sik to ten millions of this, according to circumstances, go to the government of the old country, and I the rest is talen by Spanish officials and for the gupport of the Spanish despotism on the Island. Elde: Brigham Young to Mrs, J. R. Martin | Miss L. M.. Pendergast, Mrs. R. M. Jenickson, Miss Susie P. Cleveland and Miss Emily P. Mar- tin, ab of the county of Berks, England.\ sv tric p Amee amen ~ house and sflenced the dawgers -- 24 bepse.and Lot on Academy street, for the' home- | _ The town of Ripon, Wisconsin; t o to a| Stat Tressn'y to pay the methbits of t s{fad of the late Judge Gregory of Colchester, own of Ripon, Wistonsin, that up to al Staté Tréssu? BS | h fire apparatus would have saved. |; being asked to communicate lis secret, replicd Elma-tin t A. ‘D' # It is the simplest thing in the world. If you{JO8°U° tno for & want to use # woman up, just lets her haveyher the other day beading fo! hay owh way 'all the time, | There never was a woman barn could stand that a long while.\ io be «pos- | and'store recently ood! mC 6d ”‘iKééésisédj-\iifii‘{Pf‘fafitsvliéllé}; 'Boys s =- < Pup 1 “Trig a years, almost. destroyed: optical art in England, ~”w——--04~0~fi4.r*—T*f** fe x] In a Norsasun.-The Hon; A. P. Edgeifftm), overnment is going fo etigrave greenbacks sons in that town ”a“??? 0° yéars \of with words so fine and numerond. that counter-] b ' feiters cannot afford \to counterfeit them. 'By| the process the. bill will cost almost the face of it.\ 'The question might arise as to how \the govern- ment can afford the expense, But that, would | From. Prattsville to Lexingto society as a Marchioness, and who. to the great | peared in Washington immediately alter his ar- sent orders to keep her son away: from this irre- |- VarcaBun Straw Raga—Fred: Mayer bought | owner called to tell Mayer that he would like to| the expenses of sale and transmission of the pro- Right on the heels of the passage of Mr. Cul- idm's polgyamy bill comes this announcement}, \ P n ec fom Oude: \ »Married, in Salt Lake City, Utah, | ¢d, women Nave 8 P&BL 18 t lis ts - ou the 16th inst., in the presente of the Saints, | eenth | Amendment, WAC) PDZCO - uaged | fee UT- P right.of suffrage shall mot be denied or Al a trial in ao Alabaroa town not long since. | Bote from &. member of the press 85, one of the ' witnesses, an' old\ lady' of some go | pen. - Etwas sent immadiately, 40 years, was questioned by: the: opposing counse] | messenger relative to the'clearness of her eyesight. \ Can | for It. © - . ~ er anl gt}; see merit”. saidhe. <*Y¥es,\ was answered. | \Ole Ball has been presented. with a §1 000 * How well can you see me ?\ persisted the law-| yold Iwmat'b'f‘fi‘ Oalifornia composed 0 yer. \ Well enough,\ responded 'the lady, \\to e cs with a pear at 1 I see that-yaw?» n’ei'ther'v a negro, an Indian n0F/said to be pretty to look at, but very 1160 a gentleman.\ - The answer brought. down thelgple to wear.. Cog An old gentleman, who was “Vin?! with Bis\ ays for i \ a cdo % had calur ing. with hi8} payg for it. sisth wifé, and who had always ben. noted fDl‘wp € the ease with which be managed; his spouses, on, old, 20 inches high, agggaiid t\; be girl > ut ~A woman. Trenton, | f ned 30 4 her hands poisoned by 'They, are. mighty. pretty, but.pa .. There is one “fill‘tytifi‘ has bot granted h lidensg to wéil years, | It is Potter County,. : -From four to fiveft’thbfi an d c Hite lt e: thousand 'house q stroyed by fire as Yeddo-or the ~4¢h & wera.dp. fEQhruary. hp ”4513161165;ng ._ The M. E. Society, of, Croton < building their church, buying: £.. bell ing the parsonage; Ta l, R fat . not e u“; += hilr Johgfitglflesvhaswsald \Wis\ Fitingin Tax ington, to Mr. Daniel: Walker of $1600. . _ _ Ler CS8 fuuas.| .. The Rhinebeck Gazette has a fixtef 3&pr j iaa Gha \wd .f ever. topp a , A drove of 482 turkeys traded timore last week, on their way from ( gpecticut. ° ,~ . © Ts Lap Co hae. . f hous suc /t it Sf H Mr. D. C. Deyog has. bought the pail:contrast +54 - R h dk 6, and,; run a ling of stages to eghnect, w Ohase's DethiTine, at Shquidgkan. .,,, , ., ; bo o\ G e ay deus & F - W 8 Phe It is generally admitféd: that \the pétlod of a - \man's life intervening between the- ugeb of fifty 'Ave and seventy is. the one: pectiliatly fitted for the exercise of judigial functions % ; | ~ :A Chinaman iy/&- man at: list; . An Nevédh/- One; was murdered recertly, by' an: Trishmin, and the latter was entenced,;at Ello; 'to forty years\ imprisonment! | | __ | ° yon ae cho - The origffial Greek Slave of Hiram Power 'was lately fold in Paris for 50,000 , ffang,or hereafter - d-more thay six the price paid to- the geilp- tor. N - A forrespond‘e‘htr of the “JRw'angyif‘YéfEn says that he can male 50 pounds. more, butte \ From a cow during the séasod by churning all the _. | m} k than by ghurfniiug the-cream along. , .. - Wo Lee is to assist in hurrying the Midland | Railroad to completion, the contractors on th A southern section having engaged a one. I thousand Chinese laborers, at $10 a nionth abd (rations. | \ _ ' , | Another new State. 'The Temitorial Com | mittee of the House of Represenfflti‘ve‘s décided to report an enabling aet-to allow New Mexico to frame a State Government und apply for ad 'mission into they Union. | ¢ 000 ( C 1 * A conductor of the Erie railroad at Port J@ Ivis'lost fifty dollars, by. taking it out of his vest | «| pocket, where he had careléasly stuffed .it, and €05 | throwing it into the fire by: mistalé for Bome >> {waste scraps of paper U e A woman's rights advocate insists that divare- > on account of race, color, or cond -> tion of servitude.\ |_ - won. Before the ink of the fiftegnth ameqdmeut was dry, Gen. Grant reed V3“ from I asking lor the d before the left the ante-room ~ he was offered $5 { thirlp < 0 th a nearf at the ond of -'\ Six, leaveg. with a pearh at the end 0 n Th ols : ~ tn the ‘Murylapd a} There is not money\ éliough in r a \States year ago never had a fire» to.. destroy a dollar's Jatfaré. \ If\ the treasuries of some (101th g; a good - worth of property, has since that . time. been in| were in the same. eondition would it 005° august a}; cgufifimfl smoke; andthe gitizens go. to thing for the people? ed with their boots od, and -a pail of water an-] ('a Wachineton correspondent say$ 40° 2. der the' bed. 'They have lost about $200,000 d‘e‘fiévgaififignfi‘ns édstp‘qfr‘om. three. to file? | worth of property; which a five thousand dollar] dollars.\ . Then, they have the. Prog: little fine; ' \ Tina flea of cE for three dollars, do they ?- The es Co idles '# dinner a. «atate.dinner\ when the Thited 54 e L. Five buildings on wheels, with W298” ltloui- . trading from the rear, aI d efcgl'inrfigg Missour). ,~'\:> 48 [tal A 0. oh ole of oxtn, passed throufij h Southwest ach Is the owt\ wagon formed a house, to entit homestead firm. A poor fellow iescue drow had. wiles. Hm_::'A-’7i msr k - eca U| - , n Fhe Fall River News affirms that, last Friday] rieer, was asked to take some Sp! § a bad me «J] have a boy three years old, son of. Anthony Thurstgn,| ant + <ou \ fhe replied ; \4 \87 swallowed a steel watch chain thirteen inchzsdin’: «No, I thank you.\ D9 TCD SC JQ. gpirits 910° length; gud baif an incB in circumference, and | . _ rive --- - mer 9p! was afterwards relieved of the same by the aid| ~ A Jasper (Indiana) count? PUR pars NOP of. a dose of castor oil, not a Jink, missing. It| last year he made over four hands?) hundred dol ter enough already. Ill milfcfuthe sp! wheat. pied, by . Lewis Palmer, [wasa reparkable- \chain of events\ for. that| twenty hives of bees, against For $1,150. 00 || . ./ - (ents . ad | twon lars from forty-five actes of w: W (ee