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BJ £ inces Remedy, “U BLOOD PUfllFl'ER 3 rEUVDCCTIGE OF 4 wiu poundin I “TM! af hes o. differen that 'he compound y. tho varivus grammar Lom > poro o .. oa {c einen “new“ PDI coda inn thicied M ploits Gazrtts | . , - | rvMHE‘D—‘VTBYIWLS HBLMIRA ,N. YC. GAZETTE (L'GBRIP'AINIY1 J omce, OpoeraHouse Block.05rro118lr|pl ‘ w -odiceand Mail, §2,00 par year in ap. . 5A, a BRAIN ll m7“. | Maulumunummlx woat Miva nskefore, m., #o*t , w gm ve a ait {is d. 1 lexi 63” ”Mal _€\f *' fioullhvtmhnmnh-flnulm or NEW v des \\ is lhisykabis Aors at: 33“ g 2:3?! dere; i o attractions and Ate Mn and Frauds: bs leading on 237131: leS&ue; tgdvmtumn, 119 charities; i1s mys- anes sndcnmh“ t B50 Fins Engravie Illustraud mix dur y ,, d “mgr: Is $5?“ m: a a fu escr ption 0 o wor 2352333333 “bu-thing gm Pa. R HISTOEY OF THE GREAT FIRES In CHICAGO sand ths WEST by BM.E J. Goon» srEXD, D. u., of gall!“ f Only 750mm.“ innar- 700 ro. pages ; 60 engravings, ,000 2 50. 2,000 agents made in 20 dlyl. ro \all! Pm“ E> aGENTS WANTED. Goou- .. 37 Park mow, New York. VKAN TED. A competent sean to take clHarg: of the sale o! l large pug-ll\ aud upl ty sslitog Religions Wo! New York \ts e. Boue need apply bust a respone baa tho ough and suce-s3 ui canvas,“ A liberal minty will be pa-d, if desiced, with the opportunity to cleas a much - arger sum und secure a po.manent and la» buainess, \ore Poa . uoramTON & CO., Hartford. Corn, ”CEL'MC WEEKLY. Thegtuwcllluunw! Original hfory rapgr in Amenca. Kight Sew Original Stories ia first pumber ho treat equal to it.. agenis and Canvas o's «anted in every town and ciiy of the Union $10 a week anally rullmd by than a of this extraor dua pect- men cupies free For nlo my aH a nowadenvu 0. ; $450 por year, Adaress M. J. & Co,, ¥. U. sox 5,074, New York. Jno. F. BouNnD. Caan. F. BOUND, -_ Mémber N. Y. 8. Exchange, BOUND &.. .-CO. Bankers, 52 Wall St., N. Y., Trapsict a Grnzrat Baruino Bosinuss, and bay and seli on Comsg10 « ahi clauses of COMMERCEA L PAPER. ka, Bounds, Gol, ant other sequri- wey makio Boral advances, and allow interests on Dopo -its, su F554“ to check at a'ght, Lozos negotinted. wm‘rw, THIS SPRING. . 10. UongARMERS . To improve 1,7 acres of the best Farming Lands in Lowa, jtoa It m m rtaage or other incuoibrance.- Tnese latrds cou prise the Government railro«d grants adjaceAt to the graat Lhurmfihh rea betwe o C.uicago. Omabe and Ht ux ' ity adt lie chiefly in tne middle Region of Western lows, Its most fertile and bex aii-ul portion arever and ague balpg upkno#u), and traversed by railroads tn gvery direction _ Now isthe t ne to sECUBRs A HOME AT 84 AND 85 ro, u_ on long time with six por cont. furerest, film Inzurlact valley ofalthor tas Boyer, momma, the Soldier or the Little Siqux agents at stat:ons are provided with teams to show Jands iree to purchasers | Send. for aGuide ugh“ prices terwg, desorlpviona, where exploring tifkets are rold, and bow to reach the lands | County maps n so free, Address B. CALaOUN, Land Commlnslunulowaa &. Laid Co., cedar Rupids, lowa. AGENTS WANTED TO SSLL THE STAMFORUV SEWING MACHINE, Bevs f:ster than any other. Makes less noiss. Can- not nisi stiches. iec-ived the FIRST premivm at the Ameri: -f Tnsut. re Far for ia71. Is the Bist machine. A tra commission is alowed to Agents, as all ifes must bo 1of C+aA - mmm Aopiy to SEWING MACHINE Co:, Stnouford, conn. eee toMy en Exm‘mgbmm IMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS ! The Maso® & HaWLIN Oro«®( o. respectfully an- nou: ce the introductigh 0° inprovemwents of much mor» than erdioary in' rest _ 1 nese are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS being tam only nuf‘ubslnl (omblfllllun of h [MY $TRANSJ’OSING KEY- BOARDS. which can bi dis:antly moved to tha right of left , gnangin- the pitcb, or transposing the key. For dramings and descriptions, see Circutar. NEW AND ELEGANT S1YLES OF COUBLE ABINET ORGANS, at $140 8122 m d each. Copsiderin papaflly, Eig» gance and Throug Excetience of Workmanship, these 'are cheaper than any before offered. \The wa-pm a HamLiN ur ans aro adkpowledged BEST, and ( om exiraordinury fuilities for mana- facture this Company can afford, gnd now undertaketo sell at prices which, ror der them ~ UNQUEETIONABLY CHEAPEST, . ° Four dkai»s $50 each ; FIVE oCravy® ORGAN® $10v, $125 and upwards. With three sets reeds $150 and upwa da. Forty style®. up fo $1640 rach, pxew ItLiUsTHa®Tgo Caraioous, and with opinions ot MUBs THAN ONE TEuUSaND MUpIiI&Ns, sent iree. MASON'& HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,. 154 Tremont st. Bodton,. 896 Bread way, N. Y. ALL MZ . BRMMO-OLUIRALWUY, THE NEW ODORLESS _ DISINFECTANT. * Wixoma, MInM., Jan. 22,1877. \ Dear Stri: -I usea the New Pisiuiectant, Bromo- in our City Ho#pttai, where we had iwo casesof bmali Poxjand sas much surprised at fis ef- fee ses a purifier and All fustocs odors aud emanations gaemed to be under subjection in a fow m ments after itg apprication. \Asa WAsHi the patients found it agreeanle, and degtred freq «ent appitcations of it, While it {s with- cut odor ard trie trom all potsonous qualities, it is the. most PowsR&@#vL Disi@wrECTANT I have ever used. J. M, OuLE, €ity Phyaiclin,\ 1 PREPARED ONLY BY Tilden & Go., 176 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SAVE YOUR LIEE. awninpllr using WIHI‘HEBTEE'S HYPQPEOR- a chewically pure preparation of PHOS HOR 4 one f the most 4mpormnt. elements of the Human 80's and ime only mufa which this LDL-(leI G and LIFE-bUs LNING ele entcan be so piled to the system. We guarantee hi)? a CURE for: OUGH3, anns CON su M (0s ludall Pulm nary Infections and the cpecific Rem- edy ors ROFL A DYnPLPSIA PaRa YSIS. DER YOUs and PH AL DEoILITY and vOUS A: FE: TIORB It is unsurpassed as a T0510 and NVI OR TOR. arnd generator of PURE end HEALTHY 6 For further information, Tes- timonials, Reports of Physicians, &c, send for our Fuiite §1 per boule Soin ber alt Dtuggists. , Address J. WINCHESTER & CO.. 3b John Sireet, New York. Amlfimfl 11 mun more: mono: oB german: ot. G00 Hagan Mullen. to autumn. U S PlIIIO C0\ W. Y. lif class ”90. No Agents, Names of patrons in 40 Etates in Circular, ' $100 To $250 SALARY, and e des after first month, or 60 per cent. commission, paid to sell our NEW FRENCH POCKET BRUSH, babe-t selling articie ever offered Fond ona dollar for Sample and Price List, with full annullufiuad etate whether Commlmlo: 32: lennm w mug. \\C t. Davie & moe w. v. souad ; by, ._ bard ; and by. Lost in & & there, spare ; spring! hing. tree. know, Are mpsis sent up to God by «» Robert CI1R0E. KORA PEARY. Then hold me fast in your slender hands. In yourcrunlli beautiful, pitficns hands ; Let ma forev Bwooned to sleep by that sweet, sweet tar-1h : be dying my death, Let me forever be whirling there, trance divinely fair ; Let me forever be stricken and alain, And dying with this delicious pain! USTO THEE No, not duplhflngly Come I to Thee; No, pot distrostingly Bend J the kree, °- Bin hath gone over me, Yel is this still my plea, Joius hath died. 'Ab ! mine infqaity ' Crimson has been Infinite, infinite bin upon sip ; Bin of not loving Thee, Ein of not trusting Thoe, Indoite rin. Lord, I confess to Theo Sadly my sin ; All I am, toll I Thea, All I have been. Purge thou my sin away, Wash Thou my soul this day, Lord, make me clean. Faithfol and Jaat art Jhou, Forgiving all; Loving sad kind art Thoa When poor ones call : Lord, le the cleansing blood, Blood of the Lamb of God. Pars o/er my soul. Tnen all is perce and light . This soul within ; Thus shall I walk with These; > 'The loved unseen. Leaning on Thee my. God, Guided along the road, Nothing beiween. imeem eee e 3 THE OLD MAM'3 REVERLE came round again ; t Under this roof we lived together Are happy 7% and then- | and gray ; I think of her always {rub ard fair, Jost looked that day. I've somehow taken a notion that the frst shall sae, When I open my ayes In another world, will ba i red-bloomed tree , The burcen of years will drop away, and young stroog again, - i met her then. | (Kate P. Osgood im Appleton's Jour DRAMATIC DOINGS. ful stugs |, lixe mine ¢ ahring ; . thatwngoodduJbom-u with fer ovil n good more ©* | -the high that proved too high, the Boreis m too hard, 'Thepassion that lefi the ground to leve ifesif inthe the tore: and 'the Hnough nut He heard it once-woe shall hear You hold my hesrt in your slender hands, *In your cold, your cruel, carsioss hands, In your besutifuil hands, fanart by a Like the bunk of the rese. It is dying its In your beautifal handlwllhmlrglllurof $1119, Kach ring a trophy that scoy Of other hearts that hunk On'your cracliy pi OL othor hoatts have gone to thatsdrath, Bwooned to sleep by that sweet, sweet b: ~ That breath of the rose that comes and gi As the smiling, beautiful lips uncloss, When uight after night dowa diasying dan They follow and follow your daszling glanc While round and round by the music w As I'd follow and follow you over the e | Ican't make out, forithe life of me what ails m; eyes to-night | 4 As clear as ever, the hills and Gelds stand out in the sunset light. | But, whether I look this wart or that, comen up L3 different scene, As if another pictuge had wmahov slipped “1:0“ l Her father's spple ofihnd and we two lot; I should have stayed & meinute;'I badn't (gnu to I'd only just come over ta try to borrow & plough ; Bat the sight of her put my hurry right out bf my head somehow. , 9 I mind the lp'ple blossoms, how thick they were that Yes, and I'm likely to mind them as long a any I Bome of the boughs, I romembex. wero just \l ht to see ; > $ The hude were as red as roses. all over the top gf the l I held the brauch while she stripped it, 'till, skaken out of place, | A bee from one of the broken fowers came fying into har face,. | She and I-I iklased hey, just for & cu And she bloghed tll hor chaaks wars plakar thg) pinkest appie-blow. -\Divorce\drew well in Williams) \Good enough.\ [ is one of the best theatrical omioe ig ' | country. -Binghamton has twa night: of! j [ and a ' l mom story, mummy f ~~ Good mble‘l Yos, sir; and if you look at it in the way of scenerr, it's preity a bit of land as you'll find in [Kent count That stretch now ahead. the the way, there was a queer thing “a | happaned on the track just threo years Thankegi lug—u uo may Suter railroading. It comm-d\ ig slim way : I'll have tims to tell it, -I reékow. Wo ) have to nwitch off for the express at the | next station, sud lay by awhile. This branch road, you seo was built for 'the local peach business. I was put on as mngcéor of 1:11; first; train that w:- po. eorge | how. tlhip engiup woke the count u‘pl be nhtio‘ut: uted to be crowded with young fellows in flashy neckties, and their sweethearts, nice, modest little girlm loaded with cheap fingry, who had insde “E, parties and come down from thejnterior to see the train go by. Every old farmer on the route, thought be owned the enguw (€ 23g Qenetal Jackson it wis}, ind know! separat gum-am hig. own. ; 0 p» d weat thoir wi fea miles ride, u 319g, town people mould ron over to Europe with yours. ' Of course, sir, fins at home here on the road in two weeks. Every body called ma Dick. There were scores of places where I could drop in for an odd meal. I began to doubt whether they wore my uncles and cousing of not. All the old fellows got free passes orer the road, and forsook their corners, by the (Evert; fire for the [baggage-car Phere the $9260]!le day after day, and toga queer stories of their neighbors' favilies for Life of suybody that chose to listen.. [_ knew all meg seip by heart direcily, It, was just en the peaches in bloom, too, when I went on the road, and P was soon pusching open buds with my thumb-nail and tslking learnediy of Early Blush and Morris Whites with the rest.Is's a curious sight to see that pick flusb, abovethe early spring bud, from one end of the State to the other, and to thibk that crep u the one matter of life and desth to the fie peaches had come and gone, thougb, wher one day, abouts month before Thankegmui au old fellow game on board with his { Hy, who had a'pass for two down to St. George's. I saw at a lance he mas nand of my usual dead- ead squad. A thin, wiry old :foavn, white-headed, but as active as x boy of alxteen, and with the true Delawardan koack of findiog friends and showing birself friendly, He was a reporter on some Philadelphia penny.-paper, and had bis note-book out covery minute, pump ing me about the Wilmington whipping. post, Nloan's fish-breeding experiment, and the condision of the freed negroes. \Makes items, makes items !\ he faid. \Pushes the paper wonderfully into local circulation.\ He bad been a do snot or lawger, I for- get which, in New York, snd was starved out, he told me, so took up journaliging. Ho'did not impress me as a man of abil- ity ; and besides the poor ald fellow was worn out. It was bigh tims for him to | lie by and loaf with the others in the baggage car. gewepaper work. he said, \pays handsomely; compared to my own pro fession. We get on quite comfortably on my salary ; quite corpfortably,\ I noticed, however, that both be and - his woman folk. were thinly and shab bily dressed. L did not pay much attention to the women, but there was x boy, Dan, the oid man's grandson-stistle thap of b four-that I took a. fancy to from the first. He bad an ugly face, but I think one of the most honest and lovable I aver siv. Tanver-~that was.the old\ man's names -told me be had brought his wife and daughter down to krep Thanksgiviag in his village, whero they had lived years before. \We were all younger and cheerfallor then than now,'\ be said, 4 and I1 thought, maybo, with the. old place would come back some of the old eeling. 'There aro other waysof keeping the feasta than with stuffing the stomach, you know \ 1 thought to mymelf it would be as well if the stomach had fits share of rejoicing. cheerful and as ho was, looked mesgre and hupger-bitten. Four people sould not may“ on gight dollars a week. which I found was his salary. | Hao bired a vacant house for a mongh. ere it is-that one beyond tho hill, <The family went to housekeeping in soma sort of way in it, and he used to run on Fri- day evénings to stay with them over urdays, which is the newspaper men's Sunday, as you kn t- We grew to be very friendly. I fell into the habit of watching with him'for Dan, who always came out on the porch to wait for him, his mother holding him by the hand. used to wonder if the poor little widow ever let go her hold'af the child day or pight, sud once I remember thinkin what she would do if the child sou! die. One bas thomu‘ueer, idle fancies, you know. Bus Dan's mother was ong ot those women who seem to hare no life ouuida of tho one, or $wo people they Well] Thanksgiving eve. came, and Tanner was aboard 50mg homa,but I had po time to talk to bir, ss the train was crowded with people who had been tip in Wilmington, laging in supplies foy the holiday. Even the passenger cars 'were heaped with baskets and bundles, 'Tan- ner had his little package, too-sgsomg thing for Dan. him peeping: into It with his eyes mingllng once or fillet. iremember bow pleased ho was wlen I rought him & mlwmv inrkey for Mts. Timer. The old lady, although abhi hag only seen me on the train as It 'whiake by, had taken an anxious interest in a sore throat I had, and sent ma a bottle of {uh tea by the oid gentleman. don't know whether it was because I bad coma from a part of the copntry where they don't keep Thanksgiving, or because of the horror that followed,but I reemember that afternoon as one of the brigbtest and cheerfullest of my life. The air was cold and or{sp, «Thore was'a red mist over the hilln; in the cars anid the stations there nu nothing but humor and friendly good whim. I «fon'l‘. serious 0:1 yer it Ill t T husband's knees, and wEb loam“: gm!» fen aren WP alateg pull in pi ed 'at Kk hi: bask roughlg‘ou it. Ya nad a fancy | I dou\. 'by the people and Thnnkngfvmg matured more to him than |. any of us. Hi! friend “it! to bim presepilly, | ©You'ra not well, Qolonel 1\ \Never was better-but the trath is, | , @ Venu, this countrTfiu sll faciliar to me, and anything which recalls old times takes te nervous aud, irritable. whish I wulwt§r5w¢mbwlp If you will excuse me, El or w He saw me just theb, and, mnéhxng his: hat, asked leave to ride on the engige, in order to seo the scenery. Nom the rules of tha road wars a ma shod enough, but that was a'thing I n: bad allowed. - However, I bad takon a curious interastin the map, and I liked his courteous manner, so I nodded and went before him intothe baggage car,and oyer the tender to. see him safely adross, To my surfrpe, «Joe Fenton, our eer, mat him as an old acquaintance. Foe had been a private in bis regiment dur- Apg the war, They shook bands again japd again, and: Fenton was in such stur- ry to tell that he was married, and the father of winx, that he stammerad. The Colonel Iaughed,and looked as pleased as Joe. He wasa differsos man from the one I had seen in the car, I waited a mo- ment to point out Brock's model.farm to hit, when Joo said ; #You used to come down to these parts for flabing only, I remember, Col- onel \ 1Y oa.\ \W here is 50m- good indy now, sir't- And the obiid ? llo was as pearl a young» ster as I ever k The ganuemanropnafl but by a gosthre of the hand. \What both ?\ gasped Joe. \Both T\ The Colona! did not speak for a m{noute and then ho said, quistly : \My wife was with me in China, Sto nailed with the child for home on the Petre! I was to follow six months later, The Ppirel wont down. - Thera was no one savef.\ oe said notbing; but presently he ulz out his band and smoothed the g man's sleeves. It was just such filling as a roman would do. - The Colone} added Rastiiy, as if afraid he would betray any emotion. \I'm on my way West nonpn search of my father 9 who has lefs New island Peopla ara easily Toat sight of If Americas.\ ° \Inat's a sit,\ said Joe, and then ha and L hegan to Mk about. 1h. e Jim glad to gat back to her. to modgia mith a grict liko than ~ 1 wertback on to the cars sgain, until we cama to that hill a half mile begond Tannsr's house; whan I stepped back to the engine. an uneasy feeling somsbow about leaving the man there. We bad lost time, and were going sat fuil speed, when Joe gare a horrible auth, and as the same moment wmelhmg-laub tered down \bfi 'go the track from' tbe bank, not twgotp yards aboad. Tha next I saw that it was s child, that it was Pan, lsughing, and running, with both bands out to weet us. You kpow, sir, how long a minute like that lasts. i bad time to hear Joe's mad whistle for damn brakes tbricking out shrough the hills, and to think it was like the yell of a dey. 11, and to thank God that Tapner was in tbe back of the train, and could not see what wo would have to seo, and yoel it was ull but a breath of time, It was too late. The engine did, not slacken, and the child was hurrying to. ward it. Then I saw its mother above the bank, runping down the field, She had missed Din.) and would be in tight *- I remember Joo's lips were white Yet he said as cool.as could be. \It would be demo, I reokon : but-if a man conld ing himself down from the cow- chtcher- -\ 1 pushed forward. but the Colonel 'held me back. \I've nothing to lose,\ ho said, ani as swift as a cat; be passed reund the ledge, and threw himself desadlong down on the track in front. I shut my eyes, The engine and the whole train thundered on, slackened at last,and stopped. I remember how slow- ly I climbed down and looked over to a field. -I did not know what I would tread into on the track or sea. The people poured out of the train. In the clay lay the Colonal like one dead - clear of the track, sir. He held the enild alive and unhurt, still clutched in both bands. He was only stunned, and csme to in a minyte, and stood up ; but he did uct seem to see the train,or the crowd of men about hlanolning but the |P boy, orer whose face band. \God Almighty !\ he cried. Dan 1\ 'lhen I saw the child's motherdown on the ground with both arms about ber poor old Tanner, pals as a plow. pulling at his slcoro, and crying. UJack | Jack | I saw how it was in a fiaab, and mo tioned to Joe to whistle a turning, and shouted, \All aboard, gentlemen. Ten minutu late |\ 1 would have given the world just to wring the old man's hand. It was po rejoicing f er us to take part in. Though I've got no better friends than the Unions! and his fsther, Joe and I, go there by invitation as often as Thanks grving comes round. No ong everspaaks Of that day, but it is never out of repjam». brance. Yonder is their h ouge--stone- beyond the bridge. Want to see Jos, eh i Ho's on the engine, dir. Passengers pot allowed on the engine. Bt. George's | ome. o was passing his \Jus my m The Usus! Fats of n In crossing the Plains in 1852, Tom Dod was gobbled up by the Goshoot Indi- ans, and some months remained acaplive among them. He says among other plunder obtained by the Indisns phen they took his train, was &a be which an adventurous Italian was ing out to California. They piled around the Italian and fried him in it,but bis organ they carrled away with as the rounds it gare out when the was turned delighted their murdbnn; hearts. For it in trce, as It's a Tickets 1-Hearth and 7 | policy to Janss Con Congreve says Iq 33 - 3 Vimo.é. e 4° _--_|L_ f (From ibe Albiny Express, Mach 4200 On Thursday evening about h piscG 6'alock a Albina“; ijrage Nas pér ted a: the (ooh £ of S ulere of which were developed at 1200450?“an Tap a Fa, 1 az crown k She hour muntion: two marri i Stray, of Lypn wi usband h oveliy, yo! iBuffald{! mfivl'Q' 9; ng'gfil'a \hm captain of th “all, 3.600; é a; mun. wera retur & mhich lis in the basing tylha out, “tog bean to visit a friend{in Mawailtonistreat. an ruohmgblhes bringe, ind Lay streol, ibrae me F md’one of them .t WP fifl Kb,“ Stray, nsked tor w re h was * ofn She told him'it was Hiobe ofl ble bi item mammhn I er on a. scow 8 ojaler de- pot by Mal glen. R “its: I?! pated and attempted to* vet-am, whon jhe mi- lainos pus her sbawi Grer her mealp and thrust he: into the s3]oon. Mrs: SgeSord “3.11940- and 4 lcntfiod fof. he? when one of the vil: lsains drove ; her OQ asd tbresteged to throw ber into tha i ;d dot stop har nolse, After dug“! into maul n», she was {owed into a back room gided as a stably, and one.of the villains atfempted to yiclate her person. She fled wilh all her might, at theme acre-min forts- sistance, but was fi? iy thrown n the floor. Bho successfully resisted the vi}lain however, until the sepond one came an bold her till tho first one accomplished ' his purpose. The sesond one then at- tempted to also forcibly violate hey, but aho successfully resisted him. Thege two fends then went the third one came in, and also attempted, L bot gpsuc- | , cessfully, to ravish hey. Meosntime Mra. rd had shtwd of toward tho canal_bgatse on whic}; they lived, for assistance. |At the casterp end of the State atrest brilge aho met gfiicer Hyland, told him af the outrage, gpd re: guested bis in reatijing ber friend Mrs, Sirey. Otto not-gm; ps ro- th the office th ported anal-£123 a ed. from lhr$ohelle lshmmand pulp Hed Mrs, EL!” 10 no 143: so: aw} at ed to the baok put of the host, while the two others cross y street and ed James McCollam saloon. Thie was before the officer crossed the hyid £0. Mrs. Sirey mat once spprosched offioe land and Mrs. Sta and rehted whnt had transpired. a they were talk- iog together a man passed them,.going towg@rds tho. river, when Mrs, Sirey recog- nized him as the ond who had ravished her. Bho told the officer and he stopped tho fellow. Mrs. Stafford then also iden- tified the fellow as ona of the partigs who dragged Mrs. Sirey into the boat. . After soma conversation th6 officer the fellow to depart.and with the womey went to. the door of MoCollym!s saloon'ty: rsoer tain who the psrties were that went in there, the officer| also having seen, two men enter. McCollum ca% qut rtic- 1 8 PD oF ie Saat bose * nat boat Ara Mre. (“ma and said there had! been but one man in there since nine o'clock, to his knowl- sdgo, and that the partise deacuqul g not in there. The jpofficer accompanied tho woman to their boats. In he mony bslore Justice McNama EireyiAfated that th cer asked< her if she was married, ard that she tofd him she was, and bad jone child ; t tha officer then asked bef if sho intenged to tell har husband about the outrage, and she said she did ; snd he then tgld her she had better not, it would pfiobably make trouble. £0 Yesterday detecti McCotter and Switzer arrested J cf McCollum 'and a young mso natmcf Henry F. Switzer on suspicion of being implicated in the out rage, but on thsiriexamination.before Justice McNsmarsa yesterday afarnoon at four o'clock, both Mre. Girey and Ars. Stofford stated that they werenot the parties, and they {discharged. '. Mrs, Mirey aaid MocCollum|{looked likaefpne of the mon, buat did go hink he was Both of the arrested parties had witnésses to prove thst they wer alwwhcre when the ontrage occurred. ; Officer HMda‘gd—M he dlowed the man whom on the bridge to depart, becauseithp women ware not ositivo bo was onb: the guilty jarties, while both the womsn testified positively ibat thoy were sure he was one of; tham, but did not want to apoompany the officer is baie hat wore - The to tha boats and to The husbands wers bath in court. police sre on the track of the perpetra« tora of tho outrage, t | b Unprofitable Case lof Lite magmas. A Hartford life jnsurknce company has recently been callkd hpon to adjust a lors caused by the d Oot Mieg?Eanice Whitbeck, of Lurofua county, Bynneyi- ranis, in August, 1870, in thalamoly third year of bor #g o} The ® ram\ ves the following details o §i the foll rg itaills of the 'She was woentyfire jean ago by Mr. Abram AiOgkl6y, of Golimbia County, New his own: benefit. Mr. Oakley probably expected to realize handsomely after Tew paymgnts, but thavenerable spinster of three spore and ten didn't die, sudiafter some ygars be: coming duoumzpd the amount 41m upon his resour .policy ; Lo one Peter Conk “Tin \fin- lam‘gkxo the runt of spnusl pt; ents for seven years and gave it up an 's 166, ami sing the ior to ts rou any“?! muggy to the end, and pai y ug to the year of his death, w uncut-1g when Misa Whitbeck w musty or they book. Meanwhile, the chre|had become fatpous in the office, and Nd. “3,016\ wluked | upon sas veritable curiosity in \Jife un- derwriting. A . Conklingts death his executors made the payments, and so much & custom bad it become t they made ope payment after d: which they did not tor amt 50mm, residing several b y. This ca 14, 1872l ”common ALBANT, | - \io am LMWW Ba. a hasplipatee~ MeNamaits, yes-] e= 1 hpm'fl j B rfio Woman an; Company:. f m h 12 «deny + fink known 'as the 4\ Woman's Tes urpose of importin® Trorait, «lip ecu ap. “Torin ston my g 1mm oP’gfie huuneig Ian-jg?Q ig 18s\ 'Grigin, i 3 W A maulnexnaamfievwa 'Basinéss imam», Tartary A mmi la pany 'tomda:- more: 1’? ngo Aban gnqmylgerfor- mance l' a , womanx diffic 9L oh is 0116de would ‘htvb‘f‘léh‘ erk a ORD, lam“ um King faced . them copqnexed. So Jar as the {blow guinea is eopcerneq, far tter a‘n more l‘pn formed than aby fér-derfe Bhe iw itboroughiy-«couverssnt not only' gal; the gnawed: of (mi3 wry and .the: p toes of the best bracds, but alse [ Kith,, the knaveries practiced by dealers, by moanid of which puro teas fre almost un- known. to us.. This great latter evil the- woman !n magpany——proposa to by fornishing the finest and purest teas at leks pri va than wa'pay for the wretched HAW in the market.\ \This improrementin a mere commer plal nope ov 10 a great one;but this is not the central idea of the new movement in woman's reform, Theso Tadics nre both péenest, prasticsl, sucegssful busiteks Namath—both enthusiasticfriends of their wey, and anxious in all things to promote their sopial, moral, and matérial qwrelfare. They are uqnher in favor ot the financial moral ixms\ of the advabcos guard of so-called woman's rights, Madame Dem: 4 (1g; is mell known as the askuowledgod a treas of American fashions -a popular sucbessful business woman. golnpmy is to bp ranaged and ctlhduc 4 solely by woinen ; and when | wh reject that less than 29,000 can be pro- Aisbly employed in a resgectabl@'and use- ful business, its great valuo to the nsedy and unfortunate of the sox may be ap prehended. Madame Demorest is Presi- dent, aod Miss Susan Klu‘. Treasurer. An immenge rather inalitution, includ. ing stores, office, war-Emmi packing rdom», jm 10 bo motion“; mmsurmd i9 New Y rk city, and the vast number of rare snd curious trophies of Miss} King's. ployed \to and render the lllemp'u Tea Company ona of the lions of the city. Women everywhere who are really interested in the' welfare of their sex ate cordially invited to give this en- terprise thoir seriqus attention, and apy who desire to seek employment, {with or mth capital) under its fostetln min-. istrations will find the company in redl earnest! Their plan is to establish agen- cies throughout the coantry. Aa Rival To masp : Nast has found his matchin Matthew Morgan, the artist of. Frank Leslie's sllmgmted Newspsper.\ The issue for Aro markably © rich and applicable us the imes. ''The best one is entitled 8Well it,\ afd is aimed at the strutting tor k‘oy sogk of the Renate. The cartoon repress toni \'The su teman is Ca- Schurz, who, with gunTmhand has just fired and broken a wing of a pouter pig- epu, The pigeon has forits head the | well-known face of Roscoe Conkling.- In a note from a work on Natural History it is said: \The pouter pigeon is a re- markable bird ; dutmgushed by the exs traordipary power it possesses of mflaang and blowing out!\ Various Senators, with Grant and his dog, are included in the ploture &S spectators. ° The-seqand is entitled \Trying it On.\ It represents Conkling and Morton as whippers in, They stand in their shirt gee\; with whips in their hands, while rant urfimg them on to their congen- ial work. In the back-ground : sre Sum- per and fchurg standing in front of # buildi %, which is labelled. \My Bastile,:} 6.5. The follewing explanation w nompamoo the drawin U. 8-764 at why, they're as brisk as ever.\ i at those fellows : Contkling- prod the whip on them as much as 5 can, Put they don't seem to care.\ Well, martial law ain't any use there, ut a pose you clap 'em into my Bastile- hat '} bring lem. to, I reckon.\ urs ‘l‘T e oguspirators are plotiing my uin nmjh violators of the law, even though am threatened with a dungeon.\ Bee 1 Sohurz's speech, Fab. 20. lmmonae Damage bfy the Snow Rlookadoe , The great snow blookade was so expen- sive to all con £006 that it could scarce: iy harp bedn ked upon as a luzury by anybolly motmthsuéxdmg bill? o‘gmplnntg regarding the lethargy an 1nd Moo of tie blofted ram-035; yoom- panies. \ The consequences entailed by | % it on the Union Pacifc Railroad,\ says an exchapge,.\ are computed to be equil to 'the logs by the Onicago fire. Not.only is 'the entire commercial exchange between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts suddenly and compiately arrested, but also the 'business of Enrope -with China and Aus. ltrnlm,‘ which has within a comparativaly . time begun to faw happily though tmerican chabnels, has been damned up or months together,an experience which will hareafter tend to driva it back to ith old ecqurses forat lexst'\5 out OT every 12 prouths. The of two eastern steam- re, which were landed mt San Francisoo in mber, have scarcely yet reached New York, while the thirty days' notes, of Cal- ifornia merabants on goods brought in' Now Fork, long since went to 2mm, the goods themselves, the sale of which was tp provide the meaps of payments, hingmelen between the snowdrifts of E One single banking house in OW 0 calculates itrown delsyed re-, mittsnos at Bl;s I. a Agu‘ugoqurg wsmafihym \beer organizer! Ta \Now) 2 fililférh Kata; nirvana, ¥\ a “fl I 0 J Q\ fl? pe “I“ rose pé¥ in. ergo;- tpds propitious spa xly Bag of Quinn WW A haye been committi f yogot of .counsel for. the g“ ppallée@ many h goof buiinesi tates, apdi| unm ing: {Kmfir fe- WYorl’: C 1m 20 the Colestixl Eméu'e will bo em- | &\ *** ,'§ pesing gas. contains two carnal”, re- lar ts a pigeon match at Washipg, 'to aurre I've tried to bully them, and have 'U, S. G.-. ut I'il strive to detect fraud -and |, $2,000,000. 'To this account. j 3 . nmin log Tante coas at 50 & 1:34» “KS“L' mammals ffiw‘sfi gigs in npwbe T they fitingmldm Huh\! fab. key Wow m 4 a 31 aaqs were killed Di 1L fifties (awfully, mm egl escaped, but all except two of them have since been captured.:© With bre exebption the burglars were residents bf #hp.qounty,:.mhere for sevan years they gdopred long. _. . Gat of the most mmfia’bl’o ita.history of Englh bd.. Infldu‘moxzjng in thes announce cases Tn h law was: complat: gdpd heir: the Tichborns o, had con- Tuded to withdraw the will bh 'the an- loh nsement;«* day that the had: keard anfficient avidence to base E yprdgot against xhomnlntgfi. a This 0% aordinar rote e part of $16 gni’clsli’niltf affix“ at??? 3 P tonfatment,and it is not “are? foes, “MOM“ hunk“? a his , bul Mo § erjury, xing his bail at or , {huts his! sing of the court chm, the' pleverest swindier on record, was atrest- ed on the al¥e charge,. What surprines one is, that n of telent, like Sergeant Ballantine, who, of oouue,,kuew that he was a ue, qhould led themselres to farther the epds of an adventurer of this linn. Ho hanmanagad his admirably | -that is, if wo dispense withthe ideas of righland wrongz'and therepre fow who did\ not believe, befote the Atlorney (lene- pal's frustration of the piaintiff's evi- g nce, that he was 4 the real. Rogen.\ het auch an “nor-mun should have laid such deep plans i A” impossible to be- lieve ; snd one is half inclined to say that those Iawyé‘rswfio mandated his case sro about as culpable as he is, 'That he will be convicted of perjury, there is very 11mg aqubt, and we make bold to. say. hat no one will be more pleased to ree im punished than the hoiders of \those Tichborne bonds.\ Verily, this is noth- ing. if not the age of fraud and extraor- dinary deyelop linen“, apd in view of the & nexpeoted collapse of this newest sen. hon it may well be asked what next ? __ NEWS NOTES. m -Vlcl.orh_bu presented the groom, John Brown, with a go 1d, medal, and anted him an annuity of twantgofiva pounds, in recognition of his promptness in arresting O'Connor last week when he assaulted her. ' -The. State of Alabama has six large dnd profitable cotton factories running at present. -They don't think it anything to have 10,000,000 bushels of grain in store at Chloago. 50 -It costs the City of New York, as a: _| corporation, $l,000,000 a year for sllumi« -Parksg Mmpprgcmed m Philadel- phis, and _ more are to be ap- propriated \£91- extendm ig and beautifying. -Russip “Eda ta ' this 'country for ge amounts of machinery, and hund: reds of locomotives are built for her rm] Ways in Philadelphia. : -*\*'Uncle Sam is rich entugh to give ps ali a farm,\ 1PM if be should agumpt -grant bills Image Congress demandlam {squid soon be as poor as a church mouse. They | foot up in round numbers only 200,000, - 000 acres-an area of territory even greater than that occupied by the States' of Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Towa. -Henry Randall and others have bro't the value of two unset diamonds, a: part of alot sent from New York to Phila- delphia in a small wooden bex, and val- ued at $20,000. The box was sealed and when rectived sppeared to have been un- disturbed. The prosecutars theorize that the seals were carefully lifted with a nife blade, the two jewels abstracted nd the ease then resealed. 'The defend- Ants hold that the diamonds were never. {mt in the box. - «-Bpeakipg of the cosmopolitan char- of New Yorks; the !! Post \ of that city says : \ There is a Norwegian com- fmnunity and a Swedish community and a Polish community in this city, to say othing of a Russian churck and ofa wiss military. and charitable. organiza. ion. And besides all this wa have s Welsh plage of worship. where a clergy- an frou Grythblwrylid cam preach in is native consonants.to the exiles from wiyh, or from the brgeeay heights of Wiy- thwhégldydxdodd. i 8 H\. ”—‘——?———m . THE PRESS,. -The\ Printers' Portfolio\ is a very fine new publication devoted to the in terests of the eraft, published by the “Bing“ Printing Company,\ at Cincian- patl » bnt'auperb work on printing, \ Harpel's ypograph,\ is editor of the \ Portfolio.\ -The local cf the Utica \ Morning Herald ¥ is a full-blooded injun ; at least e so; Age from the fact that he headed xs local column yeaterday with Lo's fa- vorite ejaculation .\ - -Begibhing with the first of April, a pew weekiy Catholic paper, to be known 0d in Bflmo. : -The \Saratogian \ id James I. Wakefield, of Saratoga § leoemonm during the now sues for libel, had A aWalwlield leth no more on our table, What's the | matter 7? Can it have gone out ? caypd since the town was started. «tm with a capital stock NO, 36. | rfamzaummwmomm af! \ts? ,. ‘fl bjb, a few nights «a. went at idoxg'fitfi fob tho Elm National Patiks; no Inklingthe 8 suit against Adams' Express Company for | Oscar H. Hazrz1.. the anthor of $s the «'Catholic Union,\ will be publulfi been a -The Schenectady \Daily Star\ twin'k- -At Utica, N. Y., eighty papers and periodicals heve risen, bloomed and de. Papers have been filed in the Secretary Qf Btate's office announcing the formation of the Albany Evening Times Company. of $58,000, divides x4; . The mun We: he ha held on Tuesday avening, | at the residence of Dr. Members mammal)? ? | Corning, vice- President rl g of, Canisteo ; Dr. 8 ”latch“: £1114. Igun! Dr, L. Grauger,.:of &. 00 - After the redding and adoption' sf im minutes of the previous fh Wey, presented the' ssortality© p lk, the city during the month mbm Number of deaths th . dug-mg the correspopdi m ia' 4 Nine died under ane your of its; j rom \ton to twenty years; dffifid bolenumber died of epidenric pinxl meningitis oue of mmnfi: rain} and one of dropsyp a Dr. Granger ptopooed Dr. 8! f Tioga county, I’u, as & m After referring the name to the M Dr. Smith was admitted unsaimously, : Dr. Mitchell, of. Addison, pressnted.a plinigal -case of a tumor on the innerside of the left thigh in a 1:0, of foam years of age, which was, after @samii# tion -of the case by the memberq ductsie: 0d Cxostosis. ~ ==. * : Dr: Wey. read an angina“, M ed essay on opium spting “Milan? oms jequences, particularly in relation 14¢ im. a iseases.. 1 Dr. Seaman reported two cases of re putent fever. After supper the papers 'were - «1M by riost of the members. ~The stil pre tailing epidemic of cérabro' spinal tie- magma was a particular ohuoet of divans ion, - . At one quarter before 12 P. x” the Academy adjourned to the residends br. H. 8. Chubbuck, on tubal! in April Tn]: Oniovs Incoxs Tlx—T F Government has determined to continue the collection of the odious income t*, potwithstanding the fact that it is Hilgént aod without warrant of law. \In ordér to telieve the thing of some of its ingu gial features, as well as the batter 16 it able dishonest persons to MW“ in order nas been sent put:by the CO! missioner to the Revenue Assessors as tt the mode of making returns. Tho-UM incomes is similar in forth fink) d (armor years, but the Commi at when tax payers prefer to W 5n- urn \of their income wxzhoutakfvfili‘ifi tails, they will be allowed to use the' fol wing form : \Taxable mom, P84 mount of tax at 2} per cent., \-—-—-E.\ he questions on the blank, ruok gh Did your wife hava an tndbomé; 14 Keg &o., are not required to be suswored jt the first instance, but ifthe Assessor has reason to think that the 's turn is false or fmudulefit, 'and pm to make examinations of the penal,” 'he should ''require\ all of than qty- fions to be anawered. An 1mm t‘han $2,000 is not taxable. e f | Pur Newrsr Tama 1 Ratuio Tim new -aleeping coaches far i115“ “a\. 'T when the springtime table 'takes eb, ande in the galiges -of the iota!“ wiw Erie road they will \of | Whesls of six-faot gauge, At Buflkis the. gars will run under a hoisting Wiiah#ei, ._ Which will lift the cay from the p'ratiroadifg be mace-1M,“ film he public from masy annoy-boi- gafiymg railroad gauges, of whisk “iii in the country. The attempt some 4go to make car:wheels movable bar’fw axles, so as to . accom guages, it was ffiougbt at. at; pa tried to any great extent! gars, but it has fo some extent -on knight gars, the Shifting being done- the , cars upon. gradually conve! Suez-guns tracke, until the Wilmer wheels are again locked. ; . Caruunae Countr Human: Soqfiafi— A Quarterly Meeting of the Chemung the Y, M. C,. A. rooms, Oper Block, Elmira, N. Y,, Tue a}, {9 1872... Morning service st 10% c'olook. Enzymes: 'gry member is required to at least one wnmen 0 | tice ; clinical capes beluga-poem“: M rable. Delegat State Medical Society and, Ameriean .. Hedxcgl Asaooxonon. The ”vi-«la this meeting. Countr Faras. -The Damndw, of Addison; 21mm; *P . -Dr. 8. Mitchell read a paper on sytidile ' Railway will probably be put dir tHe me . These cars wil ron to Chicago witho@t~ ghange, notwithstanding the gnaw Gver which they are to run. *Over “M f gauge trucks.- Should this newest thg the banks of the flowing A Liogliweyg- ** five (including the fimmffflgghb ' different © ': A .: §11 the requirement, but it h nfit‘fx v‘ by : nook; roader gauge is Yeached. ‘Thm the Gounty Medical Society 'wil “MW? c cing Du. Eoviass and Ausziar HK. up». it“ communicate from his pre# will be clogged—lo “fl a stitution will golfi- up for Monthl‘ think mach ofi ssemad to ma that day that ta sum camo with ong accord nearer to od bee cause of Thanksgiving. Oce old gentle- man on board hud the idea, I suppose ; for,as I aat down behind him tocount my changs; I saw him watobing the passgn- goers and houses we parsed with an amus- ed tulle, and, turning to his comphnion; he sai “There s something rery wholesome in the eFeot of thess hoitdays,Colonel, They awaken men to a sense of dependence and gratitude, an a year's sarmons can not do.\ \I The other was so long in raplying that ] looked up at him, [ When a man bas a home Jr balm; ties to give (hanks for, the holiday is useful, no doubt.\ ~ It was so queer ard coldsn wet-Hut. I felt m curiosity ubout the mab. He wont back to his newspaper (whi an English ovne,I nuanced.) and gm Mm 1 lmmadlxuly about the dat and linens.. L s002 found t hoe was'! \Maud p11 lummcl {a i inn {ad J el “0 ith 0d h) m lo- ccnlully. H ltd tho Q1? b customed to eomnmhfid ltd b 1m; ‘o! tontiy- 'save. He woes in mid mm mu, wilt Mud, minim LI ao {n the pponipg lines to his tra Qf the his Hour-£315 Bile]: \ that > “yd, y Music hath charms {auntie flaunt-go breast To soften rocks or bead a knoited cak The organ was & big thing among the Indian alter they reached their vmilagé. fThe chief had a man to nil. in Mm. of bis but and grind it every nigh 33m ast to play Yankes Doodle and k Docdle it played every night, w ara to be Added the loss to passeDgorn, the distress occasioned by delaying mails, e lois in the earnings of the Uaion Pacifc raflroad and the dimaga to its | predecessors. | :| equipment,of which twenty-five locomo- i tives;are laid up for repairs, effectually The in o | cnpglmg its freight “mi! Lor some Bome weeks since b. tonto its forte matinees at Steinway ball beg' c this evening. h -Miss Lasar, who recently made debut in concert at Steinway hall} | been engaged as leading soprano at! mouth church, Brooklyn, from the May. | -Monday night an important change took place in the cast of \Julius Cm E 'at Booth's, Mr. Creswick appearing as [Bru- tus, and Edwin Booth for the null on Caseigas. -- Al & performance of \The m inn of Figaro\ last week, in Philadelphin Mrs, Zelda Seguin fainted on the stage} and the opera was finished without tho ubino.\ Mrs. Seguin bad been ukwell all the evening, but was unwilling ”l, dis- appoint the audience, | -Mr. Levy, the cornet plum, tnocked 'down by a horse gar in} Now wi York, February 2d (by the “rah-On of Tfifl UL % the driver) and severely injured, HJ bud \WWW“.fflfll‘. £3: | a little daughter, four years old in his Jam‘s? awn\ {Ho 21,000 sach. Tha trustees named é: the articles of association are Henry randall, Rufus W. Peckham, Jr., Jacob H, Cinte, John M., Kimbsil, 'William 8 Farwell, M. M. Caleb, V, M. W. Brown sad 8, 8, Pomeroy, A teacher in a school not a hundred miles from Augusta gave out the work \cucharist\ in the speliing exercue, sand then asked on Q gf the pupils to give the itsfimuon of\ the word. Fancy the feel- of the tescher when he asked :- in't it mesn a hrst' clasa euchra t phyer 7?\ A park ho wrote to honour Spin“ mer asking for bis autograph and a \ sen timent,\ received the following. reply :| \ You ask Tor my aut h with a ten- Ppofitghle Employmgml A For B rsons of «ith [ *. he cureb? pric meat . (aoe ares on o hasp thot tip Coso hoe L359: Liver Co: {a 00 to $1,004 per year, with but httle interference mpla uufienerfiifiz tH! birivs Loss of A vi'h ordinary ocoupation. Ifthe whole timeiis devo» p ted a much farcer suoe fill be realized. boys and girle ma ”(slug from £32,\ ervoua System J tan make nowrly as much an grown p poopl 8am g the magt heneflcm 0 ow E mammal» 15 per waek c. it is offered It wit} rebarld t gcontracts with newspa ing CA trig) “m apnflm of ld'tl’l-mmflfll sbould sen: frerite. , E pug & Branscomomln $ zeisla at $1. 3 GEOP ENE §C , ° ern. DoBN. LL Geo. 402 ] rormeily NY, for e Cireniag. orfncl-se, 2% cpots for thelr @ Ajbany, N+ 51mm Page Pamymep, containing Tha eal: Newspapers und annoy. mowln inc cost EDEN! 1 ti 0 advertising, si-o many useful IE~ALE and soine Recount. of the emperlannu \of men who gin kuovn as Muccessful Advertisers. This NARKHOUQ‘E f m are A dunwnizzgzegfs of the American fam 6 talon 3086 B as-. J. H. Loring & Col] - 4? PARK ROW NEW YQRK c COUNTY, N. V, are possessed o facilisies for tip , of aivertiaments in All Newipabats LOL LA{BY BAT, of courie will hm Mod Thu tors will receiva it of go policy t Half the: $1,800, which is: 4 ount paid in premigms (by them aid Aheir Sumipaér | Fale of tha Schuyler County : Society is to be held on Thurédsy sud Friday, July 4th and 6th ‘ndii. \THG programme will be the same is thit'ef lpst year, with but a slighh © vanatiom, There is to be a special pun-fins! offered: - for the best and fastest frotitog W701“ f old colts, in sddaxoniothfi Bist: o€ - Tait © year. - The anous! Fair will be beid' on\ the 26m, 27m and .8th of September next. poe n agam, oden nc * Barnum» Accoiprza® —The fieigh‘ {rdn' going south 'Taesday evening} on the - P. & E. Railroad, ranoff the track ° oight miles below Willig awa I smashed up sfx or eightufl. The pits * senger train due here at 6:30 in the even ~ ing was detained some time agdduitol the wreck. As far as are able to learn no one ml in} -\“’W Gazette -, ~ woman-W0 un that the Ningara) Express,\ which - loft ~ here yesterday atternoon , mum & I\? - rious accident below HA: , \ the, * train being thrown off thi : caw® C landed in the rirer. The estent of the' ° damagesustained has not maak m—met. Gas. of M. | addreas J. J. a CO., 167 Broadway B. Y ToAlveMlui-m—uul muons who contemplate The Hon. James Brook roitnding » ez 8, m of his very letters of fravely| ./ says that the proper way to toitho globe is to leave Ean \Francisco {3 495m, mJapm a month or lam and ,then r October,. to-|. a ; then, coast off to. hi rlhen to on; ong snflCanwn, theucow‘fiyr fogapore and Calcutta, to reaehr-thkere in : Mum to Egypt and: Palentine. in March. all the nekt from mm st loweat rates.... . MONEY TO LOAN. L3 nd red 'by Orst mortg ”whoring who was killed; It is stated that cafton is made ar Abstract | Levy goes to Russia, under engag ment | Tnct mist be furnish $7 to Prince Galitzin, at a yearly of | Molazmwl fils eonvaration he P: B LOWE **, : a w : mummy “RM“,Mmm CA A simanid'ts. I‘ll! \m # so, *** i | 409°\ $10,000. | “m“fls‘flf rang-ot- s ight in fooling with the \machine\ the Indian pfifiu'f-‘cmmd the 509 and mm“??? mm;°m$’?§m n when ha resumed tha crank out came §2 csonylile. - & lorrsspondags of the Hatened a moment -and supposing the tD a machine wis spoiled seized his tome. mmogfdwu uwmdgfia and with a fierce yell, brained the dir aa tk - coverer of thine: tune upozz the apot.- thjn‘figd ‘7 m “fill I? m < {d d a ther his Ont of the beautiful comes the usefal- ne OP but? 0: o m uél?‘f:;§gfi° {31 emf thehgichzotg pu ggamfilm tacitly: 1:01:32; ,| gut of 'the anclent flame! the madam be M all}: n dag fw- diet Mia I of. Amumm,” were arrested in that- mm; esterday : gypliah w dab“; rum. of be sold by executors; hant upcted bostile menu. They. wore: . Mo breoiiy to wate mon lot | red tne old ore G | Bots nase apes te- io | HAP Tent to Foth A0 Anita shall hava s depot called \The Garden of the Cmcmnsh by nine\ i _L Jual \\emit as Epee o ities ie on > A woman in New Orleans has henna tine. £3an nkt boat From am \Wve C e eago Post calls Sumner an ~ and week out, without spy variation. the Trumazaburg an i&m \kw \Pop goes the Weasel.\ The old chief Harana Joarnal gives another varaion of, bawk, leaped from the door of his but, Ev° 00pm fro lb will. ograp Virginia City Episcopal 01mm, ummbur Man peampper will bo jeff for Earopean. travel qimant, . My sentiment is this! When It is now g to be to be a+ = mfil into walker ml oes a pire ess \21 'a Boffalo girl-hu- takm advantage of suppost Ep keop the ft the Valley of the,Raphrates and then wa ”P m - apd bat! & wmm Malena- 's dathernay- | Schurz \rerbose p tes,\ : Theeditor lum'afly my from the mead: of | his nleon m w: 11mm 1m : H¥oq saved. an. gm, ml m; .of the “Rom\;hgldg an: aw mound 1 | i. , ¢ o, bea dblhro oe.. Bes t .L. ancy UK ae i unrwhtbileL' e ¥ oro I1 m- R . Los R 1 ! . * \ v * f f : a , - A | f | % #