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VOL. XIII.
WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1872.
NO. 28.
li
AUCTION SALES.
lam re tay"
22
V W3I. I WAM, A- CO., AMrtlonecr,
("tew tarro iiuuainjr i ,
POO and via renwylvsnt avenue, corner or
runs, huh, runs,
Th enllr NLork of Fun contained iu etor Nn
nw eeveuin eireet, mwMn unn
tPMK. iMlmurtntf la I. ltrnJml
Mon.wi close tb Fur busln, oonunencin- on
TtltttDAY, December II, l IS m. awl as ockxk
In tlm rcnliiir, and will t coutlnnsd mch day tod
girniDf vuiu m emirs nwi uiin ui
kanf MnSi andUuaa.
Hnl-n Hable tMs, ...
Vnr-aeaJ Hatuae aud Mnff.
C lenufn Astrakhan Bet,
Ac. Ac.
All nf whirh ara In imrfirl tittle- and f 111 aeOU
all lea and male.
All iruucU warranted m reiireeeuled ly the aue
lb neer ...... ..m i
nnnin W tHiiinn'.nnMBrw.
. 4.IIHKN&, Wll.MAHK, Aaetla-eer,
no. loot, northwest comer i enm ana u eirrew.
(IF A KfAT TWOMTOflY
TWO MTOItY
IrlT HIDE OK
AND AN II
AT AUCTION
iat lo Joshua
it uh TUG KAn
rrii nt i. i- n
TIIBTKFFTH.A'
r virtu of deed of Iruat to Joshua
llll
may and ra-yelf, dtd Deo-niber I, WW,
duly recorded In Ubr numbered KM.
on of lb land records of W ashlnirtoi).
, and ty air-ecion of in psrty iDfrfoy secured,
anU a( rubHo auction. In from of the j rem
tii thV.h-.l bMW. en rULBDAY. tb
tm dy of Dscnnb-r, Wi at o dock, . m , all
Ul Iin Dl loins. ,', i i uruvi i uip-uiii"nu v.
sonar WW In th city of w ashlbfrton, describe! as
Tllluwai iWinnlnc al a --lutln tbeeast Una if
Turner Celuu called Ootmnblal etreet U feetanulb
rmia) th northwest comer of aald lot 47, tbeno
fa-rto feet, thence north 1 fact, tbeuce west M
Set, tbenc aouth l feel to licvtnnlnjr. . horror
a norUmra I fact front by depth Uiereuf nf lot 47
ore-aid, fcwtber with th iroi roveiuMit thereon,
cnnalaUtur of a nwt two-story brick dwell In ,
Terms: Low ch: balance in all, twelve and
eVhlemi month, to be secured by a deed of trust on
the iinmertri $V
operty $100 deposit on aorertano i r bid, 11
oi aala are not ootuptld with wllbln (Ira ilar
iala U pviWiy will ba rMuli at the risk an1
after eal
iamuuKiurciiafr ,,
iJVnu ti HniinLit,
A action term.
rrrnp aimj HLFiHro8Trorii until
nTUKDAlanuBrT4lirS,aara bnnr an ll lace
dr td U. H. W AUW Ut, BBrvlTHitf 1 ruaif
1XECXT1VE"7TfKCK, UISTItlCT 0 CO-
XJ IiUMUIA,
lay of Jannary, IBTi, at 4 o'clock . in. 1 will
maaelobeatild.lnfroiitof th trrmlwM, kuIiJmi i i
forty tbfe. in H r firowna rrcordM eiibrlMalon
nf Honir rinrtumt. Uwvtbvr with lb imj rotrmrniij
thron, coiwlUrr of a buUdiurf uaed fur ecbuul
v4i.l (.,lunihl tjila tilimlMiP.! furtv IWI Kill I
TarnuTof aalA CWa half cb; lalanc In ait
month from dale f al.r which notMbeaniw
IntrMt, afcnred by i Vcf tnirt on th rj;rts,
mnatblTrtL H D 0OKE.
Y LATIMFK S. ( MAltV, ,
iHrflrniuiainilllHl I statu ttTfcM
Bui
uthwrel corner of rvno. are an I r lvrmbtrtl
N IKTHKKT.IH'TWVKN NJNF 1 Kr NTH A&
TWfcNTlEfll HTHEKTU WOllIHWttti I
tT Under and by lrtu of a deed of tnut. l-r
llilnirdaUou lb fcth day of Aumit,A 1 W.
i of tfe land record for V anUiuirtoii count T
and th Dwltiot of OoluniWa, I will J
11 m?I at rabltJ
uctinn. to th hVo,''
U, HI s UlUUrvi ""I IOIi
l Jannarv. A II 171. at 1
I7!
bidler.ou ritlDAy.lhaU
tb preniiar. all that Pieo or aroel of irroui
K !, 111.. '
at aud bediuf In th city of Wa-hlnirbm, and known
an. (,) toirtber with tb Improvement, conn-uny
of atwo--toryaudauio iirtck DwelUmf oouUluloir
Term of aal t One third (Mb. and th re-ldu In
twoequftlayinauUatpls aud twelv innutba with
rompUed with In fl daa, th Iru-UH rr-rvr th
rbrhl to rtall at th rlak and cw of the d(ultiiuf
t urchaaer, Uiton una week a untie by adveruacmrut
In ntn ucw-paer frluted and iwtfMied la th city
.
BUr Uffle Dull
TUUSTE1T8 BAir OP VALUABLE IJIlTlorW
ItEAf. KHTATK. J
-Tae.sfeii!iw-
lhlnirt
Sereby In wrltliwf 1 ahall aelC at iiUifl aiicUuu mi
ONUAY. th U day of January. IB7S, at 4JU
.. -1.. n t . In front nf th nnmliM. all that IirO
or pert f irrtmnd alinat lyliur
rlty of Saablnirton. ltUtrlct of
knowuairtofIHHa,ln Kauar
n lu tn
OiiliimlilA. and
h.rtufLnti.ln Kauarn T3S. froutimf Ibir
teen feet and all fucbea ou New Jerwy avenue rnu
niwr back to Klrttrttf'et ninety fLnd tbeno
ruuuliur aouth on Flral atreet thlrUwu feet and all
tuche. tbeno cut to New Jer-ey avrnn ninety
fet to tb Hc of betrtnnlujr Imrroved by a two-
Utry one ufniao.
iS7JSScSfil2ff' n. h.i . l-u.., in al. '
montua.noitwriiiKlnlr-ihndK;uradby4r''d
of truat on tb imtal Tba.anuraut e-ureJi J
IbUdeod of truat U STd), with luteret from wr
Siihof March, lru Convei anrfinr and lanii-
tb coitt of th purchaaer uu bund red U lllara t
b tid down wnea the i roierty la knocked oir
decsedtd LATIMER k C LEAHY. Ancte
TTMTED STATES MAH3IHL KALE.
Tn virtue of a writ of flerl facia ImumI fn in lb
nf..W'anntun iha Hiiiirvm imirl nf the Dial nit
of Columbia, and to m directed, twill aeM.atpub. .
W
ami Uavrnth it reel.
UlacOu1cLluUdlutr
BAIf Of povrnNMKNT pnopniTY 1M
llfWhlV imiINlMrt J.nn.rv 4. Ih 1.W lll
forni
lb I
le)e
fullowluH-artlrlM u aiirual tdemiiMM, t aimial
.i'atftiWaft!
iri-infoo flame ehade,! flyliw toriheaj fliliuf
eiUniniUhora, flyimr fUma aluvde, 4j wind
wcirtnera. ill
hvrcka,1paJr J41er pair cl
bed,IS trlMxl,Sfrjoliitroralafr- .
aura, IS lano hei
IMKIDl Ull
ajrai h iuatnimnnU. ITS iLiriial acrew ilriv
era aeiiruei moron, i tnr tumiimi iiwiiim
. ..; s:zs ..t !.;. :- t i .1
ri aaiKuai nionin, i tnr tumiimi luvamsw
U.T lnatnuneula, 1 kettle I bra ) Urot, Up bo r--
1 airliur waa-ou, rubber buckeu Ialove.4 fir
Mm kit ..
i wire, 140 cartridw boi(,lW cap
I 1 battery watfim atova, i awv
dfUw4 is
U
Y f IUI KN t!C U I I.I.I VMM, Anetlaneer i
i Wn iiail iii-rthwuat inpnap 1 t-utii mil I) atredi
t.-.w. .-..... . - 1
i tuthdayor Jnurj.A.D im,t
outbitttuU,kUtuaf piece or ir
LuMM tf..lJX?Jh-
.KWIUUIUlf IUI w..w w ..
11 1 101 sua riiuuiuv
1 mnnliur theuoa
rhffiHft7tet?tbVu Ptleitm tut
taaffluiliS
nmjr.wiuith uuurevvweuia.couaiauu.of fraiu
lenns rh. onnvei suclnjf Ao., t coat iljir
chaser, luu down on tbadayof kale; aud nth
termru tooniilldwlthwltbiuave UreaftertUe
day of aale th truat reserve cbe rkbt to roMOl th
rwnuMw at th rUk aud coat of th UuiaulUurf ur
cbwar by ad vertUluir tbre tuiiM tu aom uewicr
UW,rtUuM. AuxYtTru.t.
ILB H ALLEY. Ti
,Tfc WILUAM6 ,
dvll U td
QUSTOM liOL' BE ULOHUETOWN, I) C ,
Cqllkctobv OrriCE. lfo. IS. 1BT3.
a FltlDAY, Jauuary 10, 1ST.. I ahaU i rocU to
snUallublld BUillou, In th cellar of tb Custom
llouae. at tnia port, tu luiiowiuw ueiriuu
lb iu bavtuir remlued in warehoua (i
iaynieut ot dude) u thau three ) cars li
ribed in"
,wun
On Aft It cak brandy, marked V 1) No. 33. S3
kivu. "a, .
. marked V
rata., Uoiit.rik-als.atlW dwr-UUlf
oortedintbea H. Perlercfrom llavre,
of October. 1. by Vandarhorat "oe 1
aLnedtoA.0 llni, Vhinjrtou,V p.
at hi um ui a -J i-
UU uui
..SMout.
ul III tha
Nnvnmluir.
jiwv.by Vandcrhorst a Uoewler, aud couaiyued to
detdIoUl rtlOUAB DOW UHQ, AucUonecr
rrvuni IS TO UI K NOTICE, 1 1I VT THE HUB-
I m. 0 l.aa nlilalna.1 frnin tha Hut rrni Court
eLUal term,
uitara tiuiianiaiitarv nutbaiiersoual vstata of John
tLANAtlAN.Ut of Waabliurton couuly, HO, tie-
- - j .i . ...... h.uliid .Urn. aalitat tin, aal 1
u ! -"VT,-? r.-- --- -7;.-
by warm
th vouchers tbrrwif to th eubst rlber. ou r brr
CtfMin'iKra'KaisVtK'a!!
iU KJDftUllJII UIVVKJIIT, villi
nivea under my bud thl nth day of lc-wbrr,
delS-w'Sw
ANN1LANAOAN
rT-HWWTOUIVKNOlKie THAT T1IK HUB-
I arrlber b obtained from IbeUuiremeOoiirt
of thlHirlct of Uulnmbw, holdiiur Hi-eclal Term.
Ltn ietmuUry on th iwraoual .tt of
i?js"air5Tfn-v:
oouotj , 1
ittK olauna airaUuit the aald
jd to eibiuit tbe aame.
3 ,.-J im liarxliv variiAil tn 1
wiih lb voucher tbereof, tolh auUrrliier on or
brfoiwth 14th day of DeoemWr next! thy niay
uherwla by law be excluded from all beueOt of tho
"n!vTniTuler mr lianJ thlal4th..tay of Ttocfmber.
iwx nnknit.nr.
M
Linautrfs
January uii, iaia,t ti uuwi,. i ri.. - -iirncu, iuw -vhiu rrrniii uutni uiiuern 111
fdTOM'fl"Va."ircU,!f It"."" .1 IKo KKtanUjf ui Urn hj.UJa,. ..Ilcd
niwauiiiruii u 0lui.Ui.rltlil.ud.lniniI.r uu tho King ami Ilia IV110 CD Uu: .urn. dn;
lb. ImpratunMiU tn.rwiu, mIm1 .a I lel wi"."! and tcndtri-d tho umipUnu.nl, III tho BC.aoll
K STuiffSSKtiS? R'i? "JAT'"W-' m."JJ Tho lurcI.UU . .ik to maio ;uIIiIl.I c .1 1-
,' j t uu a HP. inJoutof tho affair The Union mibllauc
dl-d U 8.Mrhal.lC
TRiBTPE HALF OF A TWO-KTORY rHAVL
HOUWK ANI lAJT ritct linu u- i;nirri
fcWUT ll.Tll TWr FN THI"!' ANl lTOUll-ANlJ- t rru..d
AltALKBritEliTHwUr.JHlAND im 4 L Arrived
riyvlrtnectfadMlortrwLdatalAuirvrtKA D I from Llv
island duly recorded in liter OKNo. 14 ?U , Uataiia
im. an 1 Dr nirecuun. i auaii aeu i uihio iuiiiub,
nn FUlDAY.U
o'clock, p. in.
Uon of aal 1 li
1 aiibaeriti-ir In id tained from the Buirvmlof hi -bter Jane op
CcTurt of tb Ul-lrt" of C Imnbla, huldlu siwefal plnvc 1 tn lho bulldlu,
tVnn letter of rtiuIuWnUon on tb I"0,"1 i The search will U air
SS SbJbwtellunf
LiVtXtf twea!tUit "" ,,.,..
otv.uuua-yufa luulwVa!lwi
FOREIGN.
THE CZAROVITCH IMPROVING.
Thttlrfitv I'rac-rri"1ai Uar-lHilI Ana.
trim lnailMWHiipprt Fmnfw t- The
French SUnl-terM Ifae Ppnl Cemrt 3tr
ln-Tba FaMlly f Hf err !? y Vttnnn
Arrlr nt 1Iht.
HI MNlA.
The CndlllAn ctflho t rmltrn
BT rZTEKBBUHtl, I)fC 9 A plt'ttlftltU
bulletin, ilatCit U ucluck I "I in.aUitea
tint Ihe Czorowllch paused a tiict nl jjLt,
havlni; had fho liotira unlnU.rritcd f Iccp
11U finer nolthcr lurcaecd nor deepjawd
The patient's condition an to strength V i lalls
factory.
ci n.
Attack T Iu-nrBfiita an Mayam aad 1 11
jnln Thf arar-nia Pofraird -ItPTea
Fran da- Hfrrrlmtj Ilflaaia Arrlvra frwm
hew OrUana.
It avaka. Dec. 28 Ttio Inourcf nU attacked
Mayaro nti the night of tho 13th Instant
The town wn In a defence le condition, th
reKtiiara aua voiumicr ix-ung aucnu uui iuo
tuau-of'war llulra landed licr marine and
anllore, who drove out tho Snaurgentii, ihouKh
not before tho Utter h Ad lacked sercral
liotiiw lu tho attack lw mty Spaniard wiro
killed Tho lununfcnU bu cecdod la (.arrjlng
oil their dead and woundctl
AWut 1 1 o clock on thu nlsht of tho 10th
Itiatant, during tho abnenrys of tho troop on
au expodltloot tho lnurj; cuti under tho com
mand of Ineontu Garcia rotcrcd tho towu of
llolquln and captured lort Pcrrlimerc
The Holrmln roluntcrra had prctloalj
been ordered to march Into the fort to ro
placo tho troops withdrawn, and they ap
proached It, unaware tljat It hod fallen Into
the hands of tho cue diy TUiy roceltcd a
heavy Arc from tho lr.aurjfeiiU Tho Tolun
tLors fUbuNjuently avtaekud tho InanrfrcnU,
and mosscnBfTi wtru di-patchul lu recall the
troop
Oiiratlou tcro iiepcndod until daylight
nflnoSOtli, whcit thu 1naurf;enU wlthdrvw,
afUraacklogaU rutaUUhmenis and a num
ber of prh ate houtca A 8pnn Wi lieutenant
colonel, major and -etcral otlur milcers
wcrokfJlcd Tho reiKtrts as to tho total Ios
of the Spaniards are lonfllrtlntf, pome plaelufr
tho iuubcr as hlh as dxty killed The
Hpantsh account acknowledees twenty killed
a roups were ri'iuij in iuruii tn uania,
anxious to avengo the death of their com
rades Full particulars of the affair are
wanting
Serentnru Inturgeuls surrendered alTrlul
dad on Friday Urn Keinllmu hastatab
llshcd hi liadaartors for tho campalgu al
Puerto l'rlcedpo
It Is n ported that Gcu Ccbatlot will re
luru to Hpalu iipun the arrival of Gen Cor
doa.
The Intcndcute has made public a nnrubor
of fraudulent entries lit the custom hou-o,
and the niimu of a number of ofllrlals impli
es letl In Uie fraud These, exposures cause
much ext Itctnent amont; tho olllcc-lioldcrs
and merchants
It h reported that tho Intcndcnto w 111 return
to bpaln shortly Ills cfforUto abolUti re To
nne frauds lime lcen rartlalk rucccsiful
The fanilty of Secretary Delcno arrlTol lu re
ytHtenuy from Mew Urieans
fieuor Puento, prenldcnt of the Ppunlxh
bank. IsdilAd
The cpUnotichas broken out anion? oxin
In the Jurisdictions of Cardenas and Licnfue
, go It Is nf a malignant tyiH), and In many
rases ucain ioiiows immeuii
Ihiicly upon th
I attack
(IltEAT I1RITA1N.
A net r la' Frmm ! Hiippcrt Frncr In the
IxiNitov. Uee.SU Tho Vustrlao. rrendi
and Prusalan ucwipajwrs on) cnsswl In a
lhely enntrorersy over the disclosures mado
by tho Duke do Grammont In regard lo the
origin 01 iuo mio war a no uuko urines
documcutarv eld uu to uiiHirt tho truth
of bis asscrtioutliai untrln promised to as
rlut rranco lu com) of a war with Prussia,
Ho publishes an Austrian dispatch to the
Ireuch Goternmeut in width tho iilcdira la
tflvcu In tho folkmltijr.vunUi -'Ynurcauso
Hours Wo will contribute to tho euecess of
tho rrtluJl amis
jt t retMtrtml that llm Vnrti(i Cw, Pn.
,.'. 'el,,rl ," n luatnanuottni-
mcut lias determined to UUpeD'ct ultDgcthcr
i 1th tho sen ices of Count on Beuit
FIUME.
Uhv tlie.lllniatcrat the FU1 CMrl Kc-
alanrd,
p.itt Dec !?J M lhmri:oIicu('. tho
Publlalu
an address pralslug tho Minister's ait as a
striking avowal ir a policy which would
abaudou tho Holy Father to spoliation aud
1USU11
.NEW iOUK.
New YuiiK, Due 23. Hro Marshal Mi-
nam s niuwnim aim iiiuuajerio inat uo ore
oriiilnattxl under tho lloor and Immediately
ocr tho bctlcr, from stipsr-hcated sic mi,
which, lu ltd elicits, lsasdestrmtho as burn
Inir irasur tliiuio aud where it Is allowed to
gain strength I euro to bo product! o of nioet
terrible rcu&ts It
Uo adds that tho attention
f tho circus was tailed to Its
eoudlllon, but tho alterations mado were lu
adequate, and heuce tho tiro occurred
(UNVIOTED KU-KLLX PKISONEHH
Thoeteamet James dger arrived hero jes
terday with leu men for Albany peoluutiary,
convicted of ox. traces Vmong tho prLsoucrs
In Itcv John 1 Jtll. a Dai lUt clerirvmau. of
awtii Carolina. Ihreo of the prisoncra con-
. .. ll. . ... .1
CB. lo uciuij eoi m-riiuu in uurccu nosannia-
tious
AHHP Al Or STEAMrRS
stcanuhli City of New York.
erpool. and City of Havana from
" "'
i Slokcswaaoii Saturday cros-ciamlnod at
rt-nmIne.lftLlaII Tha Pilannsr altn.
i ...- -.- - . , , ,. - -
' mnnli nntninoil nnthlnir rarwi Inllv new fin
l" r """0 weasJuu tho counsel on either
t aide Indulged In .harp passac. Stoke again
i ,iwuiej juat he ever mode any threats It) shoot
Hk
Joseph Hamsev. of Albany, president of the
Susquehanna road, testlflsd concerning r lk a
uiaractcr
John L Doty, George H Colo, It of us F
Audrews, David Smith, Daniel 1 Ingraham,
jr , and Henry DeCorlay were also examined
riiEUEKieK eji deli
who was fouud In his room last rrlday dying
from a pistol shot wound accidentally re
ceived, w as a son ef Jattb Campbell, presl
rit ut nf the Put Me bank, mid held a n IK)Ud
blo iKisltlou lu thu bauk lu( huusu of ermllye
A, Co
school dl i lp r a bcihei
Tho burulug of public school No 5, In
Jersey City, Is ascribed to tbo fact that aplo
or tuunel w hlch sen ed tho double purposo of
noatmg ana vcuiuuting, wik mauo oi woou
It socms mat as iar uock a August uuiy iwu
of tho school building lu Jersey City wcro
prououueed safe, and tho heating apparatus
of thu school Just burned was especially con
demned Tto ikiat l
Tho lug boat JI McKcnuc was suuk by
Uo at JoraUman street, Brooklyn, to-day
riUES PUtlNO THE LAItr WEEK
1 Ire Marshal McSpcdon report forly-flva
fires for tho week ending vestcrduy uoou,
causing an estimated loss of 1,157,000. on
whhhTlure was M 7bO,AW hwuranco Eigh
teen of tho Arcs cro caused by carelessness
UOPIES RECOVEHEU rHOM CBNTKB-HTHEET
11L.1N8
s neither the police nor thu health uuthorl
tloi ere willing, at tho re meat of Coroner
Herman, toe auio a search to bu mado for
tho bodies of persons lost by tbe burning of
tho Centre-street building, that official, pe
cuniarily ast-i-tutl byscvcratcltUeus, a-taumed
the responsibility
Wtcralonj; acucth the lsiy of a woman
wu found with the Uesh all burned off. John
StLwnrL however bv nielli of a rlui: Oil th
I finger of lho body Ule
, ., .. lV ,,..,- ,. .
ucuuno u a inv ivinuiii
yi&ti who was em-
tmilnuod to morrow
llAILItOAl) VIAHH-tIP
IKn V pin KinrMi trln tvhli h lft limff
,Vi Dock at 7 TO o'tlotk last ovenlng came In
lVMr I lit .1 ... ! U .. . I,.,. I .ulil. n .n.l . nli (nm
1 coUMat So aock with Veoa? ' .Mu"'fVm
WeeUwkeo aut a mile west from the Br-
I C,u lunncl iual tmU ft; ,be ,lrP wa,
ftndcaTortnff to switch off the track to allow
the exprots train lo pass Hro cars of tho
freight train wcro almost entirely demolished
and the first of the two locomotives drawing
the express train was thrown on tho ildo Into
a deep cutting and bidlr dauinicd Tho ex-
pre- train was nciaycu two uonrs i ut no
body n as hurt
uu joh(jh at mniriiiN.i
He vera I Mare Hteamrr Hnak
MtMi'nis, Doc a The river has been
falllnr silica thrr-n mink thl nf ti mnnn
Tho steamers Helen D rooks and Summer
Coon have sunk The K 11 Wall has been
w reeked Her boilers will le saved All tho
freltrlit tin thn IUI1 VI Un ba Imnn aavnil t.
eeplIOi) bales of cotton Blie will prove a
total loss Oni r her tabln furniture will bo
saved
The condition of the steamers Clalburne,
Excelsior ami Nclllu Thomas, and ut tho ilrv
dmk, Is unchanged, but Is regarded as less
critical
It Is now believed that tho gas companies
will hare llttla or no troublo In sunulvliur the
demand for gas.
A PACKET SUNK.
K vans villi. Inn . Dec 2J Lo Clair No.
3, tho transfer packet of tho Rransvlllc, Hen
derson and Nashtllle railroad, was struck by
Ice to-nleht and sunk la flvo feet of water
ilerhulllsfullof water
There arc- prospects of a central brcak-nn
of the Ice to-night
T1IC TAtlFIC CtMHT.
.lIlncrastnRKirlkr.
Han Francisco. Dec 23. One hundrrd
miners of tho Hayuioud A. rlymliio struck
yesterday against ten hour work They had
previously been working eight hours a day
IIEAVT RAIN.
There has been a heavy rain slonu throinrh
oat tho waitoru portion of tho San Jouuuln
valley. Sercral bridges on the Yuba rlrcr
hate been swept away
LAND BLIUB ON THI! hOHTIt rACiriC BitL-
ROAD
There have been flvo tinmen" land alMr In
Oregon, on the lino of the Northern Pacific
railroad Two hundred meu will be employed
for two weeks to put tho track In order
PIUPE
Charles Karcr. of this cltv. a man In rood
circumstances, committed suicide to-day In
his store Ho had a desjierate struggle with
bis ehrk, who tried to present his killing
himself
110STON.
Ttir hblp IVrnvUn and Oilier Wrecked
VrateU.
UoaTON, Dee 23 The shlpPemtlan, from
SlnirsiKire ashoru on Lsno Cod. has broken
Into fragment Three bodies have been re
covered, ou that of Thomas II Dayne. first
mutu The rubber with which tho ve-sel was
laden Is constantly waahlni: upn the heath.
and Is lielng aaved nnder the direction of the
uuderwrlters agent
Aooiu one iiunurru uaies oi uemp liaic
been brought o-horo from tho wreck of the
tisrl; L'al.l. ot lnlt ll.lul. Tl. I 11
L'Bin ncuuni, aa lUlllt IWIkUU a US IM-JlOa
of Captain Mathews and seven veauicn have
Doen recovered
The German bark Franeln, front Singapore,
arhora on Cape Cod, has worked up further
on the beach The steamer Charles Pearson
arrived alongside this morning, with lighters,
and began discharging tho cargo Captalu
Korttlng, of tho i raucls, died Saturday night
NO It FOLK.
The Kirn mrr City fllonataii-
roHTBiB) Moiroe Dec 29 Tho steamer
City of Houslou, from Galveston, nut Into
Norfolk fortoalfciid ponsed out IhU foremxm
iur new iurK
tULU UEATUEH.
Tlio weather hero Is tho eoldeal that ha
been experienced since 1857 Hampton Hoads
are iuii 01 noating ico irom lurco to nte
Inches thlt k Vessels arc dragging with both
aocnors unnu
ltalibery wf lld I bain.
Pun ADrLPiiiA, Dec a This altcrnoou
tno com-enain mauuiactorv or a Lobcn.
corner wf Bcrcnth and trnyrro strcn, waw
entered bv Uileics. who forced tho "bunrlar-
procir' safe and stole chains to tlio valuo of
?3,W)U tlio entrance to iuo LiuUding was
effected by falsa keys Tho proprietor was at
ins pioco at on o ciock, w ncn an w as suic
1 Hark Ilnrned.
Charlehton. H C . Dec 2i) The bark J
II Duff us, at Tboma-port, for Dremeu, with
2 21V bales of upland cotton on lioard, took
fire last night In tho cotton forward She n as
filled Mith water by the engines, and suuk at
tho wharf Tho cargo was largely damaged '
uy suu water, auu vm va aiacuargeu
A Terrible I-all.
1'ittsilll. Dec ) Itcnrv Ultllani-.
employed at the Thomaston colliery, whllo
cutting lie, slipped and fell (WO feet hw u In
tho slope aud was luntantly killed Tho body
was iuunu icrrioiy mangieti
Hiram Tnnnery llnraetl
CisciMNATf, Dec 23 Tho steam taunery
of llurke, i cudcr A. Co , at Springs Ule, Ky ,
oppoalto Portsmouth, was bunictl yeslerdaj
Lots iJO,WO, InsurtM. for 1",W0.
Tlli:U'TllElt KM'OUT.
Wab DarAiTHrNT )
Ornca or Carer 8IOMAL Urrit icn,
W abhihuiom, D U, lMo. W, Linx, 1 s. m. )
svNorsisroa TBI fast Twncri-rocit not us
!-. T$VrZ?Jz51'Jz -i Ah- L
Norllieasteily t
partly cloudy '
nc
Icw'Lnirland. with low temperature over
northern portion SouthwcslcHy and north-
w..i..iui.,.i. -r.,1 M.,.P.n. .in,, unuii....
over Middle States, wlih rlMog temperature
.. .1 ...V. -
over southern portion au I light snow overl
northern unrtlitii. I I 'lit wind and t ler '
weather over South iUutb diu'es Increas
ing cloudlucas and cutcily to southerly
winds from Tennt seotothu tmlf tilth rain
over western poithm of foimei mil lexas
toast Vreasof snotv uvir tin u ler lake
region and Northern Ohio snm clondy
weather Is now general!) rcporud aud south
ward to Kentucky un 1 Missouri, with easterly
to southerly wind lho leini erature has
risen from the North At -t and upper lakes lo
the Gulf and South WliulU coart"
rHOnAHUJTIKS.
ror New I-ngland northwcsterlv to south
Hcaterly wluds and purlly cloudy weather
I or the Middle State hid backluu: to south-
ncsterly and southeasterly and cloudy
weather torthoS9Uth Ulan tic State light
easterly and southerly winds and IncrcaaTiur
cloudiness. From -Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and
Mlssonrl southward to thu Gulf light to fresh
easterly winds, cloudy weuther and rain
From Iowa lo Michigan aud Minnesota
easterly to southerly wind, cloudy weather
and areas of generally light snow lho
temperature v rry gcticrull v riKC at tho siatlun
east of thu Kocky mountain
llEXEVULENCr OF THE KoTHSCUILDO.
Messrs do Kothschlld Brothers have sent
10,600 to be applied lo puy the winter a rent
of poor icrons not actually paupers They
do this (and wilt, hereafter, auoually make a
similar donation for tbo same object) In con-
lormity co cue wuuc oi totir late lamer
hat Immcnso sums of money this family an
nually distribute ! Tlity support a Jews'
hospital, a f rco dUpeusury and medical offit e
(lho two lust open lo ull creeds,) n hoys'
school, a girls' school, u it treat for aged and
Infirm Hebrews No woman lu child bed ap
peals to them without rntlvlng pecuniary
asvlitancet no person In dlalress applies to
them who (If his story rove true, and they
keep two ltabbls constunlly engaged lu In
vestigating these applications) U not relieved,
the Jewish cccleslastlt al authorities are au
thorized to draw upon thtmto relieve any
d stress among their Hebrew brethren If
a ly general calamity foil upon a Hebrew com
munity (for Instance, the expulsion of tho
lews from Tangier during the Spanish tn
Um of More to, or (he 111 treatment of
I Ubrcws tn the Danul Inn j rinclpalltlcs,) they
luitaully dl-putch agents, with largo supplies
of money, to tho scene of suffering They
support a syuagogue, with charitable Institu
tions attached to it, at Jerusalem Indeed
there Is no end to their liberality
rASiuoss in Haih V vcrv stvlUh and
new coiffure ha the -front hair waved aud
combed up high ovcralrlsotto Tho back
hair Is combed up, tied, aud then braided tn
two braids, which duscim I ui on either slda
and are raised again to tho middle under a
cascade of curia which are formed by the ends
of tho front hair A ribbon Ikjw 1 plated
uion the bandeau In frout almoin nieiliml
of dresalnir the hair 1 to comb It nn hhrh at
lho back and side over a frlsctui, und form
lho enda Into I ron I b.ps, rescmblljig tho Control, and also other modes for forming a
figure eight, upon the top of tho head i( ( ud chamber After a resulttess discus
fancy Jet comb foi iiu a dlodcm V more , aWm of three hours' duration, the committee
elaborate coiffure of tho same etvla haitln,iii,mn.iilmiir.M.n..i n..Ain,....k.
double eight upon tho too of tho head, and
two longlralda or curls falling In the neck
Tb front hale la iraiui nnil onmldl kik
Tha front hair is creoe. and eomLAd h&rk
Short curl are worn upon the forehead, and
al-to the short hair In the back of the neck Ls
curled A chignon of this stylo Is formed of
two long loops of hair arranged for the crown
of the head, and ft lorr looio curl wLUU fails
tQtbf VOUt
3IAMS ATTIItr!.
Tfc neer ( SLrrer f n Female Thlef-
iiiakiHt: Mte i n Cleveland tun,
.IsTom the Cleveland (Ohio) Journal 1
. Y Goldsbortiuo-li. alia I liarlrs Hinllli.
atlas I rank lkldcn. has Itecn iocan eratrd In
tho tounly Jail Tho Inearceralcd ludlrldaal
wears bifurcated garments, but In thlsiaso
tho clothing Is no Indication of the sex She
has fr a long tlmn worn meu s clothing, aud
unucr iuo (ungniae nas pcrctraicu uiany
thefts V dcttrrdatlmi tin it railroad con
ductor Is whal brings her Into particular no
tice Mary Guldsborough, (her true name.)
who Is now about twentyfHu years old, camo
orlbrlnally from St Clalrvlllo, where her father
died some years ago She adopted tho trade
of a thief, and flnt camo Into notice lu C-
lutnnus about nino yean ago, when suo wo
arretted for till tapping, and was punished
by the means usually resorted to lu polka
courts
Her next appearance was In 1871). bv which
lime she hod donned the habiliments appro
priate to th masculine gender, and ho en
acted her OMUmcd character so well that she
secured a situation as barkeeper In a saloon,
and continued In the service of her oini loyer
and occupied a part of his lied for a month
before, ll Is alleged, ho learned that she was
not a man, Lcn after that sho continued In
his employ and to share his domestic com
forts until she foand an opportunity to lay
bands on about fiOO of hi money, when sho
absented herself In a ery precipitate manner
Sho was arrested, but tho crldcnio wns not
regular, and tho grand Jury did not find a
bill against her
On tho 16th ultimo this extraordinary fe
male adteuturcr turned up at Zanmlllo,
where sho took pnsage for Columbus In the
caboose car of Conductor Michael Usury s
freight train A usual, sho was attired as a
man, and her make-up was well calculated to
deceive Tho train arrived at Columbus In
tho night, and nhe got iienulaalon to sleep lu
tho cabooflo till morning During tho night
she found an opportuulty to steal u gold
watch and chain valued at AjO, belonging to
tho conductor, who was also sleeping In tho
car Sho got away with tho watch before
the conductor discovered his loss, and took
au early train for Cincinnati Tuesday even
ing she came buck to Columbus, and while at
tho ticket ofllco at about two o clock ye-iur-day
morning, purchasing a ticket fur Cleve
land, she was recognized by Policeman Me
Kwlo, aud taken Into custody Hhs was bo
fore Jufitlto lkcmmy yesterday, and was com
mitted to Jail lo wall examination to-morrow
Tho uoinan tells a remarkable story about
luref alio beiamo accustomed to mens
clothing, aud found it to bo most ah antagcous
In her thieving operations Sho was not
alwas successful In this line of bueiucs, how
ever? sometimes sho found It necessary to en
gage In manual labor or clerical service U
one time she drove horses on tho Mahonlug
cauftl, and at anothor time secured a second
clerkship ou a steamboat, aud eontlnuod In
that situation for sorao weeks, but was Anally
discharged for drunkenness During her re
cent visit to Cincinnati sho was engaged as
waiter in a eaioon. out nisi ner situation aiicr
a spreu, aud struck out for Cleveland, where,
It appear, sho has been toying with tho affec
tions of an loaocent dauicl named Kitty
O Nell Ou her person was found a letter
from tho infatuated Kitty, Im losing a lock of
her hair, and communicating the most ex
traordinary assurances of undying affection
Tho Gotdiborough declares that she secured
Kittys affections In tho character of a nice
young man, and If Kitty lakes the State Jour
tuif, as all good little girls ought to, this para
graph will gho her the first Information that
ehe had the gross Imposition practiced on her
The prisoner confesses thatahe stolo Hcur) s
watch and chain, and says sho pawned them
at two different places, getting but ta on one
of them Sho Plavs her Part well Dressed
lu a new suit she prescuts rather a ruspcctablo
appearance, ana wuu narcicnea nanas aim
short hair looks decidedly masculluu She
smokes, chews tobacco, and before her arre-l
was seen by soma policeman -landing un to a
couutcr lu a saloon, and lowing oTf arluks
with the inngfrovt of one of "tho b-hoys
tONIKNUI TIXMJIIA1IH.
M Bounrern'T. Prrndi nmlimundnr at
afarBaw-ta ' I !.. d - 1
There wcro sixty-three deaths from
smallpox lu Uostou lost week.
General Plcltaln will probably bo ap
pointed captain general of Cuba
Very Iter Fdward Danncrmau Hamsct,
dojnof St John s Cathedral, hdlnburgh, Is
dead
There havo been 379,000 hogs slaughtered
in Linciunaii irom notcmocri to mo pres
ent time
Vftcr the let of January Pcraons troln? to
(nrriiny from France will not be required to
protldo themselves with passports
ricuro-pnciimonla has become cptdemte
In the Ullages of Prussia and Belgium, near
tho lino separating thoso two countries
Theodore Jones, living a fsw miles from
Imtlanapollrt, killed his wife with n blow of
his list on I riday ulhl Ho w as arrested
DOC Towney, business manager of
tho Grand Ojcra House, New York, aud well
known a a Journalist, died Saturday morn
lug V dispatch from PltUburg ia)s two
thirds of tho dally Commercial was -old ou
Saturday to D W Mac key, Suto treasurer,
(urtlW.UOO.
Tho Paris (laziUe satsi Kussla Is treat-
' '"-! wIU l'ortugal for thuces-lon to tho former
iw"' ."t"
T- 7 u,n.nmc(l nipiiuiwM louim
deadlu his room, lu rlftu avenue. New York.
from a pistol shot Iho easels supposed to
Ifciajinnthraiilflftn
bo one of sulclda
Theodora Brown, a fanner, living lu
Hendricks county, ludlana, killed his wlfu
1 humday by striking her ou tho head w 1th a
chair while under tho lultuenceof liquor
V Paris tradesman has been scut to prison
for two years for dlaplavlujlu hi shop pla
card coatalnlug remarks lusultiuj to the
National Assembly
Tho A'orth OtTttuin Uauttn denies the
statement that Germany 1ms consented to co
operate with Vuslrla and llussid In tho effort
to effect a settlement of the Laurluui silver
mines dispute
Governor Warmoth prlvatu secretary
ays thu statement published lu Washin 'ton
to lho effect that tho Governor had abandoned
the contest, and advised lho Legislature not
lomccioniueom oi January, is untrue
Tim Ounard steamer Siberia and Cuba,
from Liverpool, put In at Halifax on Satur
day, short of coal, tho former clirhlccn duvs
out, bound for Boston aud lhe lalu r fourteen
days, bound for Now York Thiycxpcrlcmed
tcrrlOe weather
- Thu vo o uulborUlni lhe til v of Liu tin-1
nan to iuu ouu million and u quarter in
Ixindstoald the Cine Injatl and Ctiesapcako
railroad mas carried on Saturday by nearly
7,000 majority, being over a third above the
necessary iwo-thlrd re pi I red by law
The various parties Inter stod hi thu
ownership of tho property In Centre street,
New York, refuse to take steps for exhuming
the bodies of tho burned girls from lhe tUbrit
Ths boards of health aud police say they have
no 1-gal authority to remove tho ifaOi'-
Iho steamship drialu, which sailed
from New York on Saturday, went to sea
w un oniy una auu in o inirus oi anomcr blade
of her profilers, not bavin,; replaced those
lost on her lata erllous trip from LtvcrjHMd
to New York Much anxiety I expressed at
her leaving In this crippled t ondltlou muug
the passengers Is rroude, the lecturer
Un?rt C Vbbott, a Qrcman of Charles
town, Massachusclls, Injured at tho great Are,
died I rlday night t tbo tlmu of hi Injury
ho w as engaged to I married to a young
lady, aud at the desire of both parlies the
couple were married at tho hospital three
days before thu youug mans death His
I rothcr was burled In lho ruins at tho same
Arc, and tho mother died from grief at her
bereavement
ThoAoifJt Gti man Uazttto stlzmatlxos
tho allocution of tho Pops delivered at tbe
consistory held in Home ou tho M Instant, as
an unpardonable Insult to the Euicror of tier
many ' 1 he colossal tmpiuleuce of tho Pope,'
savs lho (iaxtlh. 'prove tho Inevitable ne
cessity for the Immcdtato passage of a law dc-
nuinic cue uounoanes uiiwcrn iuo eiaio ana
lho Human Catholic Church
The second comuiltleo of lha rommlltcu
of thirty of tho Nutlonal Assembly met ou
rnuay to cousmer ine proposition oi m
ii.m fmm th umannt iiwmMtf tf , .)
ituriuco, a ivepuuucan ueputy, lor mo lorma-
hirl-lativo body, to bo called the 8ttlonof
committees of the committee of tblriy, of the
Assembly, called on Thiers, on Saturday, and
I . . .. . "
courteous and conciliatory conversation en
sued on the various proposals for constitu
tional reform now lcforo the committee
There wcro uo concessions on either tide
Tho President urzed tho creation of a second
leguilattTe chamber, but made do a lit led pro
I'viium ititiu9 lUtitWi
CAPIT01 AND DEPARTMENTS.
Th Ilnllnn lajntlan.
No credit Is attached In diplomatic circles
to tho current report thai tho Italian Mlnlnlcr
al Washington Is to bo recalled
laMipsnnd iMarlne Knalne.
The Houso Appropriation Comuiltlco has
agreed to report an appropriation for five
compound engines for Introduction Into navy
vessels requiring new engines
-
Freajaerilad nnd Kale ! 4iM.
The Secretary of the Treasury has author
IzedltoslitantTreKsarerat New York lo
buy one million of bonds, and to sell one mil
lion of coin each week during the month of
January
A Mrlef Itr-r-Hr.
Tim necossary delay lo putting the new In
ternal revcuua legislation Into operation will
keep tho assessing officers In commission for
from three to Qvo months of the new year
,A Crer laj pttavea
Tho lucreatlog price of Iron during tho
past few years has rendered the usual appru
prLaiSsms for heating and cooking stoves In
the- txmy Inadequate, and there Is a reported
deficit of 100,000 In tho amount required to
pay nuutandlng accounts.
Movement f Naval Veel
Tin Yantlc, Commander Byron MUoii,
was at Aden, la Suez canal, un November
23, Tho California ha gono from San Fran
cLco to Honolulu lo protect American Inter
sis In cao of any complication arising from
tho death of tho king of the Sandwich Island
TalnnieerOmrer f the ,Nnvy
Ills reported that an effort I to bu mado
lu tha Interest of naval officers transferred
front tho volunteer force to have them ad
vanced In grade, but the officers who are
threatened with Indirect reduction In rank
and pniepcct expect to show Con, re that
such action would be manifestly uufslr
N FnribsH an arh t ndllUa
An alleged cose of a pardon by the Grand
Dukoof He, on condition thai tho criminal
ahoiitd cmlgralo to Vmerlca, having lam
brought to the attention of tho Heselan au
thorities by our diplomatic repre-cntatlve at
Berlin, asauranceshave been i: I ten that par
dons, accompanied by a condition of that
eharactnr, will In no raw lw granted by tha
uranu iqko
SOCIETY UFE IN WASHINGTON
M tilt that Senator flpentcr, of Alstisius, Is en
gaged to Miss Lou le Mschall, of this t Itv,
AdiulralinlMrs. Porter will, on New ear's
eve, give a party to the young friends of their
ittuf titers.
Society this winter will witness tho presence
of several young au I new attache of the foreign
legations resident here
The Hsturdav evening literary reunions at the
residence of lion. Horatio King will le resumed
is.'.'.ssr.sK:-0!? ziz' i
. ,( . .. ..
Her larire circle of warnily-attacheil friends
will learn with deep regret of the Illness of Mrs.
C res well, at her home In Flkton, ML rur this
reason the Postmaster Uenerat will not receive
New Year's Pay
The receptions of the trench Minister are
looked forward to with Impatience, for ll la ex
pected that tho Marquis and his family will give
to society this winter a bit of that tlarh an I elan
for which Paris la so noted.
Mrs ltobert Polk, of Tennessee, wllh ber
tlaoshter, will srace society here this winter
It Is not Ions since Miss Polk was In .Ionic ct-
Maaa,a4 at Hatlaa (! tatlbl atUb hmr Uy
and accomplishments.
MUs Mary Thorman, daughter of Senator
Thurman, Is to lie married, In February, to Lieut.
Coe, U B.N Great preparations have been and
are being made, so no doubt It will be one of the
most brilliant weddings of tbe New i ear
Mrs, James Carlisle will entertain this winter
In her graceful and hospitable style, with dancing
receptions every Saturday afternoon from three
to six, grace I by Miss Preston, of Kentucky, Mrs
Carlisle's sister, Mrs Wright, an I her niece,
Miss Hopkins, of Louisville
The wed ling of cleneral J G. Foster and Ml
Nannie Pavls takes place at Ht Matthew's
church, January B There will bo Ave brides
maids Misses Kale Mclntyre, Lizzie Knowlton,
Nattle Morgan, Annie Kmlth, and Kate Hooch,
and tbe groomsmen will bo army oRlccrs, with
perhaps one or two exceptions. A reception,
for tho family only, will lie held at lho residence
of Uwls J Davl esq , after the wed ling
The International marriage agreement he-twe-n
Mr. William Oswall Charlton, of the
llrltUh Legation, and Miss Mary Campbell has
loJ many "to argue themselves unknown" by
asking the question "Who I Miss Campbell?" I
She ta the daughter of Mr Areblbal I Campbell,
an old and distinguished citizen of Washington,
an 1 who for many years has been a boundary
eommlssloner on the border lino of British Nortb
America, rlhe Is esteemed aa a lady whose
graces of mini aul person At her to shlno as a
star in any circle
AN IIIPOIITINT mNCOVPIts.
A I'nncer Cured lu Fanrteeu Day.
IKanas City Tim, Itectiub-r 34.1
There ha trausplred In this city during the
past two weeks one of tho most remarkable
t oses on record being no more or less than
the extraction, root and brauth, v lihout pain,
and by tbo slmi lest of means, of a large can
ter from tho left check of Mr C Chace,
freight agent at Kansas City of tho Hauulbal
and St Joseph railroad
Mr Chucodlseovered about six years ago a
small red spot growing upon his left cheek,
Ininia.rlla.ia1 v li(7iw the, nvn Till real arwit ln
creased In size, and soon developed one of
inosouaugcrousaimuiosiunpicasanioi oouuy
afflictions a cancer For about two j cars
Mr Chacohas trlod every medical odvko and
treatment, and still tho horrible protuberance
continued to grow, and threatened ultimately
to eat away tho face and cause him to lose
tbo use of one eye A eouucil of physician,
each of them prominent in hi practice, was
held a few wucks ago, when It was proposetl
to cut out the cancer from tho fate This
uroDosilluii. hud I. been carried ouL would
havo endangered lho llfo of tho pallcut, heme
It wasuot adopted Vboul two weeks ago
Mr Chat e called upon Professor Kellogg pro
prietor of tho Turkish bath on Walnut street,
who bold'y anuoune ed hi ability to t ure the
earner wllhlu Afteen days If his directions
were slrletlytomt lied with Mr Chace, glad
to avail himself of any resource for getting
rid of his cancer, consented, and at once
w cut uuuer LT rvcuogg s ireaimcut
Ho was placed In lho Turkish bath for two
inl
LCll
hours each day, for seven days, wllh a tern-
pcralure of 170, when It was found that the
anccr was droi pluc out. root aud fam: en
tire It first became red on oho side and then
burst the sklu Mr Chace applied, by Prof
Kellogg advice, a poultice, vvblth aided lu
drawing tlio cancer from the cheek During
tho lost w cck his family, who reside In W est
Kansas City, havowatched with great anxiety
tho cure being effected Uu Sunday tho
anxiety was so great that notwithstanding
tho Intense cold weather, Mrs Chace called
at lho bath to Inform l'rof Kellogg that lho
cancer wo about to drop out Yesterday
morning tho patient himself brought the cau
cer in a small vial to Prof Kellogg, aud It had
loiieu out eieau, wuu au lis rooi anu tangs
attached, leaving nothing exer t lho ugly In
dentation In the faco where tho cancer had
been He will now continue lo lake tho baths
uutil the cheek ls healed Tlio cancer as ex
tracted is about the size of a hazel nut It Is
preserved at tho baths for thu luspcctieu of
the curious
Mr C&aee aud family are, of course, much
delighted at thl almost miraculous case.
which lsas surprising a It la Important to
the public ll has heretofore been considered
almost Impossible to euro cancers except by
cuiiing iiiccn out uy iuo roots i uo uiscovcry
made and tho euro performed by Prof Kel
logg by ineaus of hot vapor bath, Is one of the
moot useful as w ell as the most remarkable on
record
Tim $tttr Ztitung trongly oppo-c a
decree of the Brunswick council of minister,
Issued ou the Cth of December, provldlug lhal
upon iuo tiennsa oi iuo present sovereign,
Duko William I, tho ex Kin j of Hanover or
his son shall succeed to the throne The
dacal house of Brunswick Is on tho point of
becoming extinct as the present sovereign ls
fid years old. and ls uufnarrlcd Ills only
brother whom he succeeded, Aed tho ducby
ither whom he succeeded, Aed tho ducby
on tue uroaaiiiB uut vi tne nut hi ui tiiv Wl
Branswlek, ScntemUr 8. likltt, nnd was alter
wards declared bv a leiolutlonot tbe German
I pet, unfli to Eovtru
TIIANKHUIYIMI IM ATI MINNA.
Following custom Inaugurated some
years ago tho American MlnMer al Metma
and Mrs. Jay eutcrlalucd a party of their
countrymen on Thumlay evening, Nuvcmter
2R, the day appointed by President Grant for
the national thauk-glv Ing Among the guests
wcrei Mr and Mrs rthur Codniau, Dr
Ernest Cunhtng, Miss C Annetto Bucket,
all of Boston Mr J C Holler, United Sutes
commissioner for the Mcnna Fxhlbltlou,
Mrs and Miss Minulo Hauk, Dr George M
Lcrrcrts, Dr W Seward Wclh, lrr Chi A
Bacon, Mr J B Klrsch, Mr J F Delaj latnc
secretary of the legation, Mr A E. Buck,
Miss Lucy Allen-Griffith, all of New York;
Mr and Mrs Chit Ion B Allen, of Newark)
Mrs aud Mla Drexel, Mr W V Grlscom,
Dr George McClcllan, all of Philadelphia,
Dr. It I Cole, Chicago, Mr. G James,
New Urieans
At the supper, after thanks had tmii re
turned by Mr Dctaplalno, Mr Jay ruse to
proposo the health ef U President, and after
quoting tho proclamation for Thdnksglvlag,
mado arjtcceh appropriate lo tho occasion,
referring la beautiful language lo ths mani
fold cause pn the part of the American ieo
pte for the celebration of a thanksgiving day
A Dumler of other toasts were proposed and
responded to, at the clone of which Mr Jay
proposed "His Imperial and Koyal Majesty
Frances Joseph, Fmpcrnr of titrta and
Apo-lollc King of Hungary H Tills toast was
received by tho guests etaudlng with three
cheers, and tho company soon aflcr separated
Krmarknbl Addre T Henry nrd
lleeeber
Tho New York Journals if port n rrlday
erenlug dlscuunte from Iter Mr ltecchrr, at
1'lymouth church, In the course of which he
remarked
"I was turning In my mind lsl evening
thoughts of my early cicrlcnce, and there
camo up particularly a train ot incmorlt
connected with early sorrows the los of my
children I reuirmbcr as well to-night as 1
did at the tlmu this night my otdct-boni mm
dle I I remember well the hope and thu fear,
and I remember tho vltlory of ubiMllon
It was the first great sorrow I remrml-er
the spirit of prater that seemed to fill the
whole hernial here, as I wml down to the
city, for tho life of my hlld I think if ever
one came near throning his soul out of his
body I did that night Before tho morning
had dawned the rhltd had found a brighter
world It was a daubtc sorrow, because I bad
given him up first and then taken him back
again It wis In March, and there came a
great storm like that we hare been pawing
throu&rh. and the whole t-round was entered.
and we went to tho grarc-yard with little
Georgle, and waded through tho snow 1 got
out of tho carriage and took tho Utile child
lu my a nun, wading kneo-deep beside the
f;rae, and saw winter down at (he very
tottoni of It We lowered the Htllo coffin In
and saw thosnowflakes follow It, and then
tho earth hid It from mo If I should live a
thousand years 1 could not help shivering
every time 1 think of it It seemed to me
then as though I had not only lost my child,
but had burled him la eternal snows It was
sstsisss .".., -
iiirougn mo pnysicai aspect oi ininga anu
Pin
find a brl'titerfccllmr. but from that tlav to
this I do not suppose there has ever liccn a
snow that Aral or lost did not come back to
my thought that j lcluro and that exic-rltnt-c
"
But, tho pnadicr wculon nugetlvtly to
ask, "When I sec him shall 1 know him?'
In other words!
"Will he bo a child to mo llicre wheu I
meet him In heaven? Shall 1 And what I have
lost? No, I think uot, any more than lho
fanner Auds what he lost when he sowed the
seed Shall we, when we awake hi the other
life. And our friends lust ai we left them
here? I trust noli I hope not I rhould be
unwilling to appear In ion before God Jual
u l en Bore. . Minic it W perfectly natural
ui i vi ! ,u i.jtv, iu uuu nit 1 1 li iviiun, ui-
though It gives great play to the Imagination,
so to sieaki for. after all we know but vcrv
lor icron 10 cxpec. 10 unu ineir iricnas, ur
little about It In the shape of ixultlvo know!-
edge definite, actual knowledge, wo hear
frYnJ.trio" ?urcM, , , , , , .
"There are those w ho think they kuow, and
they tell us of so many thugs about the other
life, but they strike me like tho phantasms
go rla of a magic lantern on a screen I tto
n -- -- -- .-..
not bellevo that t vet appear what we
saallbe John saldi lldoft not wj sj pear
what wo shall be -what tho other llfo 1 and
If he did not know, If It was not clear to htm
how much less likely Is It to nppcar to us?
If jou ask whether we cannot let our thought
play around this, I say yes, let tho mother
fo to heaven every ulgbl If she wishes, only
ct her remember that It Is only tier Imagina
tion I do not see any harm In Pravlmr to
saints I do not pray to my mother as T do
to my tiod, but there Is no harm In convers
ing with our friends In heaven, but It is a
liberty of tho Imagination aud not a revela
tion M
HtM FITIIFK KCNT JI IIP
alafal Neene ef Farty enr t He.
nlrlared
I From the New . ork ComniercUl Advertiser I
While In Hochcstcr I met Mr Hcbbard, au
old resident of Gcueto count v. who w
Sam Patch make his famous Jump off Gene
sec falls, JU or 40 years ago Hu says that
Jump day w as a great day ui ltochcsicr Tho
jieoplo gathered for miles around to sec this
Intermittent A merit au Jumper, us ho per
formed his last fiat,
Saui Patch had Previously Jumped over
Niagara. Then, sajlng some things can Im
done as well as otlurs," ho slashed around
like Sergeant Bate through tho western part
of tho Stale to ba k UP his proverb Before
hi last jump ho bought a I Ig blue k bear of a
tlrtus mau and led htui over lho luni) Iko to
Kocheatcr
The mornlug of tho day camo Sam had
arrived In towu wllh the black Lear, and tho
crowd rushed luto Kocbcsier from miles
around Twelve o clock was the hour to
Jump to jump 100 lect down down the ter
rible fall luto tho boiling caldron below V
staging had been built out ovor the water,
and Sain appeared ou tho staging dressed lu
a sailor s faucy Jacket
His friend uow took up a collection cm
shore, vvhltu 8am swung his hat and said.
after Jumping himself, hu would return and
throw tho bear over lieu, amid a death
like stillness, tic ran a few step and gave ouc
leap niio iuu bit auu icii, culling iuo misi,
liko a lead sinker, two huudrcd feet Into the
seething whirlpool hu left tho siaglug
Ids body assumed au obli iuo position, hi
head foremost, but ubovu Ids feet As he
struck lho water there was a dreadful silence,
while lho jiopulaeu awaited with choking
breath his reappearance One minute, two
mluutcs, three minutes, aud uo tlgus of tbo
darlug Juniper 1 hen tho icoi lo set up a loud
wan a ioo,r murmur oi sorrow
i ins was iuo euu ot pam ran n
Thevsav ho had liccn drlnklmr durhur lho
mornlug, aud failed to keep his fe-et together
aud his body iterpeudiculur, as ou previous
occasions So when he struck lho water the
breath left hi body, aud hu wa knocked
scnsclt A mouth or so afterward they
fouud hi body auay down below Kochcsler,
drifted upou the roek
Ammal accination Dr Henry A
Mariln, whoso name ho lccomo almost a
household word throughout tho entire
country In connection with the ureal reform
in vaccination which ho Inaugurated on this
sldoof the Vtlautlc, In September, 1870. by
iue luirtKiuttion m true anunei vaccination,
a mcUiodwhieh, though much spokeu ogaln.1
thing before It and achieved a sutcess and
irmmpu toiaiiy wunout precedent sime me
time of Jeuuer has purchased tho Blaney
csiio iougwouu ju cm esiaie is a spa
cIods and admirable stable, erected at a cost
of over IJ,000, aud other appropriate build
ings These are now being fitted for tho
accommodation of upwards of one hundred
heifers, with every possible adjunct and con
venience fur conductlmr. on tho moat exten
ded scale, tho preparation of truo aulmal
virus, lor mo supply oi tne proiession, the
army and navy, board of health, and mu
nicipal government generally, with the only
efficient means of rapidly protecting our
1eopie iroin mai uire scourge, irom wutcn,
o suy nothing of Its terrible possible danger,
It Is most wofully evident that vaccinatum
and even rcvactination, a it naa been prac
tlced. With VlrilS enfeebled bV thousand of
human tranmnUslous, Is a very frail aud Im
B'sira ', "i'n '"?", '"s .
r .Ti i. J. .ii . ...-.---- .
tab tihment will be removed from Chestnut
1 be there for two hours dally for the purposo
OI vctinaiing those wno uare proved reirac
tory lo vaccination In ttie uiualmod with
flubl vb-ua dlrit i.om ih btifrJi t,.
I.I Vlinia illr, I i.rim Uo fn !f-i- n. r.
tvto
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WAKIIIMJTON FAr-NKNGEnN IN ,
NNirtV.IMNK.
The) TmU I but, Fre-m In Near
Newark
The New .oik TriWe uf Saturday mm
The regular U ashlngton air line train, which
left the cat Hal nn Chrlslmns nhrhL did not
reach New . ot k at all, but as 111. rally f lozen j
tu, a iuho anu n nan uu aide oi Newark It
was Ave hour In maklnir the trip from ltiila
dclr hla to Trenton, owing partly lo a inUliap
at German town, bnt from Trenton to Newark
it made only about three mil's an boar On
leaving Newark additional cars were very nn
wisely atlaehcd lo the train, aud the flnt ob
stacle encountered iroved InsunueunUblc
Tho locomotives were detathed from tho rest
of tlio train and pushed through a bank of
snow which Irad drifted Into a small cut, Be
fore iney could return, however, the blinding
storm had again filled the cut, and It was
found Impassable Thus separated from the
locomotive, tbo can exposed on the wide plain
this side of Newark were soon Imbedded In
snow, which drifted against them until the
window s of one side were covered, and when
Ihreo other locomotives from Newark eame
to the aid of tho passtngers the cars were
found lo be f roren fast and were Immovable
For over eight boars the tasscngore tons Im-
I HuiAAfl a..4aAV.A.I aH.f bllB -- -i.J-.ll..
I"v (iiucaiunu, auuniKi tuvscwjuiij.
Ui amuse thctnselre by various device) anr?
townrui Liicm-civca oy great cieniona ami
activity A relief train seat out from Newark
on the other track Anally, at 1 a in yesterday
took on board lho tuseugerof tlie be
leaguered train ami brought them to New
York reatli In' the Jersey city depot al3a
in To leave the suow-Uiuud train and reach
tbe relief rare, ladles with Infant aod small
thlldrcu had lo wade through snow two feet
deep, and lusotne In-lame tunnels had to
bo cut through tbe drift against the sides of
tho cars On reaching Now York nearly Are
hundred passengers found Ihom-tlvca abso
lutely without means of travel, and all the
down town hotels were Ailed by previous
arrivals
Ul.inilMJOI'TIIIM IHNKMKkHPntOH.
ptemie Arrannt al" the eremanle.
Pektu letter to Hit New York Titma says
of the recent marriage of the Chinese hmic
ror In the tycs of lhe j"ciq tc thu Intere-t ed the
occasion ba been greatly enhanced by Ha
connection with thu majority of their sove
reign They have rvccordlugly been expell
ing ll w lib Impatience for some years, though
tho happy bridegroom In now but J ml turned
of seventeen nd fores many years hate
tho looms of Nankin, Canlon and Hong Chou
been emj loyed In the preparation of silken
fluffs for the trousseau of lho Empress On
these vnl sums have been extended, amount
lug In thu aggregate to not h than half a
million or dollar Yet this Is but a small
item lu iho whole bill uf expense, which. In
cluding lhe repair of palorc and largesse to
the imperial Guard aud 1 ertar banners, will
foot ti', it Is said, some Afteen or twenty million-
Tho lady In whose honor all this treas
ure is lavisneu is a icr-on oi sonic consider
ation Is sho tho daughter of sonic neighbor
ing potentate, and famed alike for her beauty
and licr birth? The sou of heaven acknow
ledge no neighboring itotcntatc, and a for
rank, noclrcumstamcof birth tan add dignity
to one who la an object of tbo Imperial choice.
But Is sho beautiful Here aro tho materials
"our special artist ha had lo draw upon-
scclmr no llkcucssof tha ladv has ever been
allowed to reach the putllc, viz A popular
rumor which describe her as tall, slender,
wllh high check-Nines, a straight nemo, and
eves that sparkle "a though each had a
double pupil, giving her a remarkable a pec I
oi vivacity aim incciiigcnce 10 uicso ica-
turcaltla tay to add raven hair, black ejea,
olive skin appending the wc'1-knowti bridal
Kcar of a Chlueso r mprcss, and the portrait,
owever questionable It origin, will not be
far from correct
Three other ladle were married at the same
time not to dLffercul husbands, bnt lo the
Hupcnr himself. Fach receive an honora
ble title, and tbo sclortlou of each was an
nounced by special decree StllL they aro
enny tnenralsle'Uiaiiutnuof nejuaii aruir ot
nymphs, all following In the train ef the Em
press, subject to her sway, aud Immeasurably
Inferior In position Of tho Kin pre the moon
la fa fiatitrttn irmlriil aa Hi inn la I11.1. fni
pcrial consort tho tmo shinning pre-eminent
In lho midst of ten thousand lesser lights,
while the other walks In solitary sidcndor
symbols which are understood to embody a
political as well as a social principle
For soino months tho Fm,rcs-Icct, ac-
i tui mriiiu iiiouiiin viiv I ui.i tiin.iL I, t-
companled by thu ladleabovoinentloucii,haa
bcenoceupyfugatcmiKjrary palace, whercshe
and ihcyhavc been taking Ics-ous In their
future duties nd about that buildlmr. in
my lew, centres tbo chief lutcrust of this
fraud occasion It was there that on the l"Hh
tistant she received from tlio hands of a
special ambassador tho golden seal which
mado her Empress, hi fact, as she had before
been lu name, and It was there ttiat sho saw
her father for tho last lime, ho knccliug by
thu door-step, us sho rode away tu her mag
nlfhetitpalauquiu Tlio complex and tedious teremoulal of
that May would weary your readers, as It cer
tainly wearied thoso who hod to go through
with It But there are a few iolut4 that are
worth policing mong tha )eoplo ll Is cus-
Imiiitrv fur tint lirlili irnuini In tirm i I'll In In r.
w i tho houso of the bride, tor the purpose
oi oriuirinir ncr nouic ima uuiy tuu tmiw
ror performed by proxy A golden tablet.
i Inscribed with tho decree, or patcutuf ai-
polnlmcnt, aud a golden seal intended for
tho Empress, were placed ou a table sur
rounded by a cloud of tnceusc Tho seal
wclplis about forty Pound advolrdupols. and
If all tho wives were 'scaled," to use tho
common phrase, as the I mprcss ls, lho fm
Poror would Aud his polygamy on expensive
ludulgciiec
HI Mttjcslv, advancing to the lallc. In
spect tho Insfguta of the dignity whUh he Is
about to confer on hla chosen consort He
seats himself on a throne, and two ambassa
dors kneel lefore hhn, while a herald pro
claims with a loud voke, ' By command of
the Empress Dowager aud the trnprees
mother, Ills Majesty has been t leased to se
lect for I- mprees the Lady Alula, daughter of
Chungehl, a doctor of tlio Imperial Academy
.ouhtgh officers are commissioned tocr
fonn lho riles of her investiture" Ihero
upon the Grand Chaucellor i1accs In their
bands lho badge of office, when thsy take up
the seal aud tablet mud proceed to the house
of the Imperial bride
lhe father aud brothers knccliug at the
f;ato wclcomo tbo ambassador and tho lady
icrstlf receives, on l.udcd k lice, Iho Insig
nia of her new rank Sho then dous her
robes of slate, aud ascending her vehicle. Is
borne awav In tho midst of an Immense re 1-
into of noble and tuaudarlns It was near
midnight when the proeesslou entered the
"forbidden tity," and jour torrcspondctit did
not w all lo sue ll Pass, but ho had an oi por
tuullyof enliigtho same irotcssiou going
through a kind of rehearsal or drill a day or
two before
Urlvedat the eeutrul palate, the r mir
ror, attended by thu officers of his house
hold waited on tils bride, aud tho Imperial
pair pledged each other la cu connected by
a chain of gold a beautiful aud significant
rite, liillmatlu,; thai their destlucs were
henceforward lo bo ouo and Inseparable
This was after mldulghi, aud consequently
on lho morning of the loth
Amoug tlio gifts to tho ruiprcss 1 may
mention a thousand roll of saUu aud lxly
t Ight horses To tier parents wcro given a
huudrcd aud thirty uiiuecs of gold, aguldeu
tea canlsle r, six thousand six hundred uuue cs
of silver, Avo huudrcd piece of satlu, fur
robe, six horses. At . iVc Nor wu the
grandfather forgotten, thu presents for him
belmr silver lu kind, but les In uuautltv
'
Jaaae linrell
. tlw uawL of Judso Uurtll, of New Or-
luo polilltal liubrtgllo lu Louisiana, tho fol-
I lowuigisiuieresiiugi
Judiro Durell la a naltvc of New Hainixihlre.
and descended from one of the oldest families
of New Fngland He was a tlasemaic In
college with Wendell l'hlllli, audbli rival lu
scnouuiic auaiumcui .viore man turny
years ago how cut South, and settled finally
In New Orleans He pn pared the charter of
lhe city twcniy-Avo jcars ago, aud as a mem
ber of tho municipality couucll ho organized
the finauco department and public schools
Though a Democrat lu politics, he opposed
seccsfelon, and consequently retired: from
nubile life Ou General Butler s arrival al
Now Orleans he was appointed to uke charge
of the city gov eminent, and acec ted the posi
tion of head of tho finance bureau, aud acted
an tue llm ft tnsvnr Mr I Incoln aiiiiihitjl
Mm 1 nllnl fttnlia niatrh t.Tn.bre, Im n.vnml
- his court at once, aud Uiame tho ccutre
r. ?ni.r." ". ,riAu.. .. v
tui .uu uui nun uuuetuuru ttK
amounts of i ropertv through the couftscatloa
vtretne I nort ha been reversed He Is a man
(lI nhulasilc atulnmenu, great Industry. In -
duatrv Indepeudent lu Lta Mellon wd oroba-
n .V. . .. i t " . '
i ui uiib ut lui uuiBL iLfiinTiniiaiiii. miii iiirir.
i w. .. i.; . x --tt. rrr -."
uujmy uuunneu juqjet ut i& VWlW
NOTLM OFTUF. II i
A PATKKTbird snestuihe la-trrnltof Inven
tire genius.
lis. r io buffalo situ . ov er a res nf tronnd at
W Kbits, Kansas
Vet i ror oy -cikwcE, lo cost xl,m". Is pro
pose! at leds, Fnglsn I
Westphi rtrya snesk i.f s duel vtwrtn
two "J' k"sMralel in ht lutll.
rstsw, S , wtlt mm out forty graduate
from her p-niu-nnry in Kebruary
In cvilora li when a ta Ij wear much Jewelry
he is dest-hlred as belnx well "saltcl
I a CROMtK, W in , will bull I a lionissi hole
Ten dollars of the alert ha been otdslne-l
Mipta psners pmrssta thst th legislature
shall order a iref(rirl survey of the Hislc
A man wh hss ine-l it In Kansas savs retigkiti
and Texas stile herding ilonl go han l in hand
It i anrr m to aksie iqui air hole Most of
them are filled wllh water an I aro exreedlngly
damp.
Corn I selling hi Ksnsn fir fourteen rent
abnshrl, sal no market fn it even st Hhm
Sgiires Ii New ork fliate there are sS)nmi lrriUr
In HavlnRi banks, with an aggregste depiMit of
P,0IW,WK'.
A San FRtNcisrnvi4(rll two for the run nr
aeeingawmnan fsll though httopeo trap-dour on
the sidewalk.
Wnmnx, with Its horror. Is upon us, sod lhe
poor should Im looked after A nice itcastptu
can be tiowrht for thirty eeai.
'nH Haywood Brulkers. of f Jsrdltter, Mehave
just completed a new chair fartury w by M reel.
"i iiiicv atuiics uign,
OXTDtZtnallver bnllnna am ttie nnl BitinlaiU
ble thing or the ixirt for street owtuin- jail
now, y the authoriile.
Horn KKarxRH In Lalro-i imnloy lhe ell f
Are engine to hoU a ctnkroarh killing matinee
twice a year opon lhe premise.
An Indiana man Is naming his chll Iren after
the New Fngland Mates. Khode. Island 1 the
last, It weighed three noon Is at birth
Tni total yearly expenses or the four eourtl of
New lurk tliy, knows the Hupreine, miperior,
Common Ilea and Marine, are &Vam.
Tni schools of AlPena. Mtrh- have leen t Inaed
on account of a nameless aod hitherto unknown
epl leiulo which prevail In that neighborhood,
LAuroRKiA Is making brandy from fig Th
liquor Is very pleasant, and after drinking aqnsrt
or so a man will cheerfully eland any amouut uf
uuw innu nu wnr
An English Journal, lho lcnaa Ttn, will be
ibltshed dunng the exposition aHlenna II r
utcbinson will art as niauarer. and lhe first
numtier will bo Issued In r ebruary
Nkvapa lunitier dealers cuinplalu that ihry
cant com pete with the cheap laW of tbe Pluto
squaws, who steal 1 heir wood at wholesale and
au lerscll ihero in the retail market
Tna lleltware lntlana.ln T?-w ImL tit in
frame homes, wrariut-away roatsan I stau I up
collars, tail in business aol com promise at fifty
rents on the dollar, an I are getting quit civil
ized
TnraRsreunly Mteisidiffrrenl sha-lt-i vt r'b
ton from which you in aelcrt a trimming to
match your dm k of abound Hut It Is expected
that several new lints will be intnsluccl tn a
few days
Nononyeverslan Is In th tinr- cars' at Les
venworth, Ksnsa hen a gentle man enters a
car the nearest young I ly rif an I offers him
her stat Then she ails tu his Isp, ami lxth are
satlincd Miulce
x AOVKRTi8Kxrr tu a Ni w Tork paper for
three black tum-cau brought the unlucky advert
User one huudredand eighty rats of alt alze.
colors and varieties, ime dealer said he ha I
tortoise cau valued at f iuu apiece
Tus saloon keepers of Dubuque are lhe mosl
soulless wretches on earth Tbey flatly relsel
when Mr Hammond, tne revivalist, mlllty re
quested them to empty their whisky In ths gut
ters and close up shop
In Kalford, England, the liody of a sulci lo was
planed on exhibition to the Intelligent British
rubtic, at two pence a head, fur two ilavs, and
he disgusting exhibition realized xin, showing
that there were 1,0 patrons
CniNAhasailoptetlanewnaval flag, wbhh I
to Uke the place of the provincial flag hitherto
iwrne by tu war vessels. The new ng la ot a
triangular shape, made of bunting, of a deep,
yellow color, wllh a blue dragon cuuraut In the
centre
IttMUTiiwt-XKTKn km bt I li I rlel Pot tonelilnir
Latin motto over a little gravs ou the W esteru
(iralrle, where, la the springtime, the dalsei
ml lovingly to earth, a If commnnlag with
tbe sepultured deed bebeath. A mau buried hH
clothes there.
iTiawnunaEDthalthe HtiMtanLnnernuent
t i lual nls patch
mat whal reaJIv
tnrnet the seal wa the approving time of the
Logiiah press following upon the rebuff given to
tbe Khan's application.
nosiRT Asnerorr, of Connecticut, who weigh
between V and sou pounds, fell from the roof
of a high house to the frozeugrouud the other
day He tiounded a few rod, turned three
somersaults and a cart-wheel, but came up
amlllng without serious Injury
THRYoWwcfal CorrtinJ4t, of Berlin, draws
attention to tbe mauner in whUh tho military
levy of Alsace-lxirramo ha nassed off. The
seml-omclal lournal suies that Ijoo youug men
appeared before the mustering l-nerd, and that
there were also "very Urge numbers'' ui vutvnv
veers tor short periods of service
Attui rai E, in fielina, Ma a few daya ago, of
the ureat Kastern rln us, the elephant wa
Uiugbt by Mr Dellaveu for tio.oiw. six ly
horses brought 03,4 si 1 he den couulning the
lioness and rults, f,0Kft, The Hengai tiger an I
leopards, ,- The buffaloes, t4uu each. The
nag horses sold at from Anu to f l,uw caeb.
HkHilsa specimen of what woman tan do
The women of the Attakspes and V-U Landry
parishes, LouUtana, have sent to market vearlv
alnce the war, not lens thau a million dollars
worth of chickens an I eggs, besides supplying
home demands and the villages, and those who
do not raise chickens lu those parts.
A retxnt Kan Francisco paper contain this
marketing Item Hiring bcana and pee era a
trifle dearer, asparagus has advanced, new poia
toe are quotable at 4 cent per pound, green
corn an 1 egg plants are put of market; nu airaw
berries have been received tor mora thau a week
Lettuce U to 80 cents per dozen, cucumbers, IS
cent per dozen "
A Pins coRRKuroxDiNT argues that a married
woman on the aiega exercUws less magnetism
over an au Hence than a single woman does, that
tbe fact that she belongs to another, that her
brightest glances, sweetest dimples, and most
niualt al tones are for him, unconsciously dlnilu
(shea her Influence, ami stales In Illustration that
there were offered In Parts what were called
Christine Mlsn watches, which ha! a great
sale, but when she look a huatiand their deman I
an sensibly iiiinlnlibcd that thu proprietor
c hanged their name
A Bavarian woman who had long been a
match peddler In Umlnneil, was found dead In
her room tn that city a few days since, baring
literally perished of starvation la her room
were discovered deed of rest estate which sho
owned worth alioiit e,non and grecnb ks an I
notea to the amount of $. more Whether
her extraordinary death uu lrr these circuit!
slam es was doe to mere miserly greed, or to ber
love for an only son, for whom brr saving ap
pear to have been made, is uncertain.
Tub Paris Jockey club ha T30 permanent mem
ber, S3 honorary members, and . temporary
members lta whole annual expenses are only
It,ooo. House rent and taxes are the heaviest
burdens, 133,400; servants come next, ttu.lov;
light next, 3,uo; dining-room, fLBOO; fuel,
ri,JW The late war annually niulcU tbe club
luxe) In the UX alone () percent, ou all sub
s riptlons.) subscriptions yield mtoo; the card
Ublesyieht a proflt or 13,uoo; and cigars 1 1,400
, more, and there are other sources or prvBu
1 Itait has more ihealrea than any country In
Furoiw. it has 848. France come next. It his
83T ll seem strange that tlenuany, which hai
such love for opera and drama, and so many
wealthy towns, should have only '
I on it in i
it tea-irar
uen an i ocer uw
a. which ninally supply musk,
obftblveinlalnalhlBrtifference.
with beverages, probablyexplalos thl differ
rn ha 1h, Austria. 163: England, lfw; ltussi.
Belgium 84, Holland, 12, Bwltxerland, 20;
l'ortugal, 10, Hweden, 10; Denmark, 10; Norwav
R tlrecre, 4, Turkey, 4, Houmania, 9, Egypt, 9,
fienu.1.
Tni laeiflo rsllroa.1 think It can defy tlie
snow this winter, even If they are as severe a
loose or leit. uvrr ine mountain u nas rauven
IU tratk for one hundred miles from one to
seven feet, so that tbe wimlswUI keep It clear,
enow slietU over the track have been built for an
aggregate distance of fifteen miles, the snow
fence have been extended to eighty miles, aod
the monster enow plows or aweTsht or thlrtv
ui a weigi
five tons are bull ling to open the blockades that
In spile of precautions, come from long
an I severe snows.
A HT Iiris gentleman look a room at a Chi
cago boarding house recently, and w aroused
early the following morning by the chamber
mail, who remarked that, aalt was near time to
set the break fast-table, she would have to trouble
him for the Pip sheet At table be thought to
give his neighbor on the right a graceful surprise
by remarking that bo had revlined upou the
spotted llueu before them, but wasaomewhat
ulstonccrted when the other testily rejoined
lhat bethought some stranger had guilt, as ho
missed one of the sheeu off his bed
tub t hilly tilasu ot December were wecptug
down the street, freezing as they weuU Ami
fet it tooK mm au nouranu vwoutj wiDuicBur
he clock lo aay ' Cdlcu, elcareat," after be had
got on tue door-step. It was all very uws for
Alphonso, mufflod up In a geat coat end with
the pulse-warmers she mado him on bia wrists.
But it was deeiiedly rough on ctartaaa, who
liadnt even a abawl on, and nothing on her
head but her top hair. Proceeding of thuktud
are open to sundry objections. Among other
things, they breed coolness and bad oolda. Love
that might outlive a fever oil succumbs to a bad
cold In the head.
AxornKR attempt to Introduce sshumi Into 11 o
rivers of New Zealand wtll e made nurtng tho
preaeni mourn a largo uumoer oi sarnie n egg
will shortly be shipped from tbe Ismdon uockajj
cnago, at whic& place artinciai breeumg i
of. I?? J"1 tnlve scale, have been
, kmueu d;oi ";,
1 to Jsme YouL a centlem'
great interest and pronjaj
Colonies, an I
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