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Uttfon County Courier, Terns tf.00 Tear la HTMee. BATES OF ADVERTISING. 4aMqnaie(10 lines nonpareil typ*) one week.! etch aaliaequeut luiwrtkju........ It Oneoolnmn, one y«r 90 08 uinnt 80 three mouths 80 08 One-half oolumu, ciua 7«*r 80 01 lit month* 8001 three month* Of Ooe-q Barter oolunin, one je»r no 09 »ixm. t'itu JO 0» u U i 1 2 W One-elg.itU column, oneye-ir SO (K III uioullu U 08 three month*...., 8 OC Onemjqwc, one jeer 18 08 «U nlii* 908 tUne uout'u 8U8 Aassl KOU:!TK IO CYJ.TS J*ER line rub lneertion. AH trsnrt- nt lwr'Hf niu«t le palil for Is tittLco. Ut-rful.ir a.htj' £Mwftr quarterly. VARI0U8 TOPICS. Sutro tunnel, ander the Bonanza mines of Nevada, will be about 20,170 feet lonjr, and on the 1st inst., a distance of 18,147 feet had been reached. Dur ing the past six months an average pro gress of 248 feet has keen made. Gov. VANCE, of North Carolina, in a recent address at a fair in that state spoke of the larger number of fairs that used to be held in the state, as compared with those now held, and gave his opin very decidedly that hone-racing, three card monte and prize candy were the three things that have killed them. THE teachers of the public schools in Bndgejort, Conn., whenever they inflict corporeal punishment on a pupil, are ob liged to send the pupil to the school su lerin ten dent with a certificate explain ing the oll'ensc for which punishment was inflicted, the instrument of castiga tion and the number of blows struck. AMERIC A annually imports$50,000,000 of flax, hemp, jute and ramie—all being products that may be raised on our soil. This is an actual fact, as in 1870 America raised 27,000,000 pounds of flax, and, from succcssful experiments that have I Tndli" I™..* „..,i u. i CHiNKHKsleight-of-haudiind an Ameri can faculty for swindlng were united in asked for a silver roll. After pocketing returned would be found to be a piece of on some of his countrymen. pounds. At the sale Albert L. Helm- 0 ed by a Norwegian for the regular ca| ture and slaughter of whales. Small steamers go out to the fishing ground*, which are within easy reach of thc island, and the capture is effected by firing from a cannon an iron bolt armed with f«iur harponiis and provided with a shell, exploding as soon as a whale makes traction upon the line. The carcasses are towed into harbor and worked in the usual manner. THE raising of ostriches tor their plumage is recommended for Florida and the Gulf islands, where, it is said, the climatic conditions are favorable. feathers are again Incoming fashionable, THE equestrian statue of Major-Oen eral Nathaniel Greene, of the revolu tionary army, which is to be placed at thc intersection of Maryland and Massa chusetts avenues in Washington, Las been finished in Philadelphia. It is of standard bronze, of colossal size, repre senting the hero sitting on horseback, holding the reins in his left hand. Six thousand pounds of bronze were uaed in the casting, and the cost was $10,00(1. It will be mounted on a granite pedeatal twenty feet in height, making the entire height thirty-three and a half feet. The statue was modeled by Mr. H. K. Brown, of Newburgh, N. Y. GREAT destitution is feared this winter among the Newfoundland fam ilies who settled recently at Fox Bay, Anticosti, and applications for their re lief have been made to the Dominion and Quebec governments. It appears that the settlement at Fox Bay was made some time ago by people from New foundland who have so far been able to provide for themselves. Recently, how ever, a number of new comers arrived, and these not having been so fortunate the older settlers have had to maintain them, but have not sufficient provisions for the purpose. Ilenve the application for relief. The matter, however, ia one the Quebec government to C. F. MALLAHAN, Proprietor. NEWS IN BRIEF. OSNSKAZ. FOREIGN MOTBS. A DISPATCH from Co«,uhnbo, Chili, MY. ^Tirn' the Pacific steamship Navigation company crew, numbering forty, and the passengers! jl '•ii"" sons saved •IRAN RAHTISTK PHILI.IPPS BABTH, a well-known French physician and medical writer, is dead, aged 60. A si'Kt'lAl, from Calcutta, dated the 3d inat., says that Jam ma, the chief stronghold of Jowakis, has been taken by the British. OM the 1st inst. United State* Minister Noyes obtained revocation of the order of expulsion of Bedel, who used language dis- the elections, and informed him he may re turn to France. SKVKRAL hundred women, suffering in consequence of the stoppage of the iron i„d.( move from his bed again. Ilia rheumatic pains are aggravated, and it is feared they may attack his heart. WHITTAKKR'H cotton mill, one of the largest in Oldham, F.ng., containing 50,000 de8tro-v,d ''-v u,t* DIP duced in like quantities and of equally ment good quality. THK manufacture of stoel pens is con ducted extensively in Essex, Mass. Two hundred hands, mostly girls, are employ ed. Kadi jen passes through twenty to twenty-five distinct operations, many of which require special machinery and skilled operatives. The steel imported comes from Sheffield, and the pens are exported to Canada, (South America, Mexico, Cuba and even to England. 1 Tl,E fire on ,he 28th The loss is estimated at $100,000. 'naJr P™" Many persons are thrown out of employ LORD DKRBY was waited upon on the OENKRAIj WAR NOTE8 ^ri,lli with hei(Vy leail pijH with a silver piece at each end. A IISPAT A ciTiuocs casei in vol ving the right of Plevnl' ,, I HEAVY fighting, disastrous to the Ruwiansl DR. JOHN K. ALLEN, a distinguished phy An 1" oy, an Americanized Chinaman is reported in the neighborhood of Tirnova. i sician, died at Memphis, on the ."0th ult. in Sail Irancisco. He presented at sev- The Husssan loss is said to have been 3,000 i THK bodies of Commander Ityan, Mr. GU-: an, nays i'«m oral brokers' counters $20 in gold, and I and Mr. Loomis, of the wrecked war !nit',wi!','UH!,'^niU"/«'Ti the roll he would change his mind and *tteml't*d to push on from Etropol and and buried at ask for trade dollars. The roll that he -~-i-« ,„ss. 0!Vn liame' ibis game was successfully played also inst., reports that Capt. Green, 1'iiitcd States I A COLCMHIA, S. C., special of the 29th military attache, has received official Russian ult., says that Associate Justice of the 8u- (°te00lnt"in***"at ,,le thc right, '. THE EAST. c*nt- considered hopeless. Many (»struh faruts exist at the Cape of the owacr of the Long U)mu\ railroad, have THF chieV i-eeo»iii.»«.»,u* 1 The ed by any other feather. Three healthy tame birds will yield one pound of feathers of marketable quality. At a re cent sale of these feathers in New York orcr |80,(HH) worth of goods were dis posed of at prices ranging from $200 per pound downward. A new line of railway is projected in Virginia to develop the mineral resources of the western part of that state, and partiularly the immense beds of gypsum in Smythc county. This road will start from New River Station, on the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad, about one hundred miles west of Lynchburg, Va., thence pursuing a nearly air direction through the countics of Giles, Bland, Tazewell, Smythe and Buchanan to the Kentucky line, where the Leviacer fork of the Big Sandy river breaks through the mountains, thence by the Big Sandy river to its confluence with tlie Ohio river. J?U* Six per cent, bonds ..... Five per cent, bouda Four and a half |«r cent, bonds.... tour per cvut. bonds Total coin liondt Total interest Lawful money debt— Navy pension fsnd at S per Intereat them to nhsndon their I-NMI}-••JTTII' linrsc.K, muli-sand other|properly. During the fight three Indians were killed no whites injured. Reports from other sources give de|"7la,iou'' i.i vt 'a' i "lack llills country. Tt steamship A taenia has been lost. TThe ,_ T,I« the THK Wollboro, N. 11., saving hank closed that on the LM in*t. there waa a practiable ",s it* doors on the 4th inst., pending examina-1 channel through the jetties 21 3-10 feet deep "'e lndians in the troops in western Texas now so tins II I hut the Iniliiinx rob and mur- u ,u nrnkalilv .u.i «f»v (i.i,, Uer »itn impunity. A few days since, near I senator from I/iiisinnii. An ljectioii ljr Ttiur probsbly about fifty. Only eighteen per- Stockton lhe Indi ,n(I 'rcd Pierre road and murdering two ranchmen. A 1'ORTLAHD, Oregon, dispatch of the 30th alt., says two slight shscks of earthquake were felt on that day. W. L. HAMHKR and John Quincy A. /A A pleasing U. the French Government duria^ u ujed him he mavT1 *J!"'* city, filed petitions in voluntary bankruptcy, on the 30th ult. TIIK (Second National Bunk at I^afayette, queen for assistance. have been lost in speculation. Senate. A KOMF. correspondent says it is doubted I Tiik funer8 o( Biaho) tion. The deposits amount to $100,000. The at average flood tide that the onlv intern,,,- "^^'"KsVwn'Ti^iXolVoS I 1- I A 1 i „„.i..l_. ... ... i.. *i... »..., reported loss to depositors is about 15 per tion to a practicable channel of 22 feet n 90 7Q,WI0,"U0 M.flRA.flOO 32,XII,M0 Total withontintsreat Total unclaimed Interest.. Total debt Total interest Cash In treasury—coin ('axil in treasury -currency t-urrencv held for redemp tion of fraotl'al currency. Special deposits held for re demption of certificate*of deposit 487,SOS,411 7,447 at,0M,» Currency netes Gold notes Rec'pta of Nat. Bank notes •108,647,612 Total in treasury Leas estisaatad am i doe military estab lishments for which no appropria tions have been made 4,. WQ,0W I .IBJJ,™^ ... A clo#ed iu doow 0 the mh works in tlie 1-orest of Desn District, which the defalcations of C. T. Mavo cashier I l*HU*rson niovt^i that the »onute ndjourn until belongs to the crown, have petitioned the Hi, shortage will reach *60,000, reported to I Marviu at the Vatican whether the Pope will ever at St. Louis on the 2i»th ult. 1 reading of the Journal, consideration tr»s tp^uiu. ii HON. K. 11. BVCKINOIIAM, district attor-! "•""h,,i"n ney for the third judicial district, died at Omaha, Neb., on the 28th ult., of heart dis ease. A council of physicians decided thst the disease was the result of violent host ing exercise when attending Yale college. Deceased «u 29 ymn old, a graduate of the class of 1873. i 28th inst. by a depuUtioii representing the I aft,-,- the i«.,liiiK ..f tlie journal tlie house jniin re-.% society for the protection of British inter- i THE National Lesgue of professional hit ion in relation to the French I ests, and three other political societies, i ^s^e ball Club*, met st Cleveland, on the titli taken up »nl the amendment* agreed to. It win who presented a nietnoriul urging active in- inst. The championship of 1877 was award- terference in behalf of Turkey, bird Derby ed to the Bostons. All the gamca of the replied that the government saw no reason Cincinnati club were thrown out on ac- ^deration whs resumed of the Ki llogg ease, and to depart from its neutralitv, and when a I count of their disbanding in Jutie. ,, ,7 rp .1 ,. ject to the coniiiiitlee 011 privilege* and eh-etions, reasonable opportunity was offered it would 'HE unadian government hi« taken 'with instru.-iion* to lake utlmoiir. Patterson then do what it eould to brinvr about peace. measures to prevent Ameriean tisliernien ('RIV'NK Schipka 1 among other nasets, the right to use his THK Turks having seized two Italian ves- 'W10- ijj,"?,"""ITn'lTnV.ViVyV.-V" name in the manufactureef certain coin- insigta a tng an ineftieient blockade, Italy will pro- AN order was issued on the 4th inst., for sought to retain II. T. from using his own name in his own business. The ceed to extreme measures.' the departure"of a"nuVnbe7 of~trMMTf COtirt in fuvnp .vf Knnlr«.«* -w e e o e e e e a s u e s 1 court, oecHietl in laor of tlie bankrupt, CRKISH prisoners assert that Osman cavalry, artillery and infantry to the Kio mutes, ami t.y stemnhom una ail other than rail holding that the name belonged to him Pasha has supplies for many weeks and i (iraude, in the interests of the neace and to whom his parents gave it, and no law that he has addressed his officers, aunounc-! security of the people from raiding parties or court could take it from him. '"K i. u his A WHALE abutoir is situated OB a deuial ia given to rumors that an armistiee come over fl'.OoO. small island in the extreme norfli of is to be concluded after the fall of Plevna. fi*h from the Canadian to the I opposite side of Detroit river by the s'hing- Thb Russians attaeked Mehemet AH'e left lin^ process. win? at KutiiHili, on the {d inst., and were THR legislature of California convened I repulsed with heavy loss. on the 3d inst. n"*8'"™ on the 28th and 29th ult,' steamer Huron, were found 011 the 30th ult., that si' sieze the southern junction of roads from i Nagshead, N. at the Currituck Shooting Orohanie and Etropol,but were repulsed Club House. Forty other bodies have been heard from, scattered along the bea 15 ............ from Rogot, dated the 2d miles north of Currituck. ,,ren"'-Court' J*J" Wrif?ht HT iui.nl. 11 1- i »nu irvon. signed. I SATfRDAY, December 1. Wadleigh iL, i .... .i.au aim i viriuius, in me ini«resis oi tlie peace ant intention to hold Plevna to thc last. DlliltKKi.i.'s liill to tax incomes, provide u Is Russian official circles an emphatic for a Ux of 3 per cent, on all ainsunts of in- 1 feet in length, and that a line of sound- IN the snit against ex-C'omptroller Con-1 ings with 22 4-10 feet least depth extends nelly, of New York ring notoriety, a judg- through the bar to deep water. ment of $8,000,000 was given on the 4th inst A IIKLKO ATION of nix Fox Indians from ON the lat instM Mr. 8amuel Bowlea. IOWA arrived at Washington on the^Oth ult. i of the Springfield, M**"" UM., Hepublkant suf- unannounced and unexpected, in native fered paralysis of the brain, and his case is costume. They desire to be paid a balance on THR creditors of (^onrau Poppenhuten,, Iowa laixU. /..in i ,, .. ,, 7 cntei recomni«niiation» of Secretary make it purely and aoMy a tarlrt for revenue. iuHMl rlo|e, and aim in r^gypt. Ostrich I ehosen Herman Hehwiskering afMi^nee. Sherman in hia aunual report are that the and never have they been long suttersed- **"eU t'.000,000, that all articles be placed upon the free list1 ,, I","".?'x.Wh°'t,ale n proTi8ion U N- V' n'*ad^ to Phillip Seeker, on the 128th ult. Liabili ties reported as largely in excess of assets. FaAVlM LKNT audits of bills against Hens saelercounty, New York, weie discovered on the 2Ath inst., and several supervisors arrested. It is thought the illegal bills for last year will foot up $50,000. PUBLIC DBBT 8TA.TXXXKT. The following is the debt statement November: account of an axehsnge of Kansas for and IHWMI iti" rtn« liabilities are placed at **,000,000 duty upon tea and coftee be restored, and THK toul receipts of grain at Bnflalo, i which do not yield an annual custom! MOSPAY, December 8.—At 10 o'clock N. Y., from the epeniug of navigation to revenue of $10 000. December 1, exclusive of flour, were 60,-! THK nomination nf Inlin li II and when the door? were rc«|ieiiel at 11:10 o'eloek, .. a „. nomination 01 John II. ilarlan to be adjourned At noon, the regular seaniun was lie ltushels. Keceipta of flour, 624,000 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court was an' ""•J"1'1"*' ai'tointed to join a niml barrels. Total shipmenU of grain by the eonflrmed on the 29th ult., but a motion to "ar' canals this season, 48,000,632 bushels. reconsider was entered, and this was left i pendingat the adjournment There is good ™r*aalT »uthority for "tating that the number of Sen- ators opposed to the appointment is small, i ilmi'oVlier' ,u A er Huron arrived at Washington on the 28th inst, aad were closeted with the Sccre- tary of the Navy. OXIUa AXD CA8TTALTIBS. KIOUT of the principal business houses KVUMai nnfl a i ^W»000 insured for $3,000 8kvkn 14,000,080 175,000 24,7IHt,QM 7tW,«0 .vi.en.990 Matured dsbt Principal Interest li«gml tender* Certificate* of deposit Fractional currency Cola certificate# II .1 MR. near Rtmr i'in7«70.2i4 s, sis, 9,800,00a I (l)ot4|M7 ltiH®d by a colored laborer, in a dispute attout wages, on the 3d iust. Debt Im easli In treasury 2,046,027,006 "riageport, tt., murdered. Decrease of debt during November 1^23,634 THE house of a negro woman named Iiecrtwe sinee June 90,'77 u .... .. Bonds issued to Pseifie Railroad Com panies, interest payable in lawful money, priuci|iai outstanding. .. Intereat accrued and not yet paid Intereat paid hy United States Interest paid by trana. of mails, etc... Balance of Interest paid by the 11. 8.... Bonds in ihe treasury to secure bank circulation To secure public deposits V. K lioaas deposited for drculatton for the week ending to-day V. H. beads held foe circulation with drawn fur the week ending to-day"1 National Bank drculaUou outstanding: i,«i.V*71 s.^1. S 5 7 2 Thb U»,2I9,.«» l*r redemp tion far the week ending to-day (Vnrtspondlng week last year »,m,ono THX VM. BIX men who reached Crook City on the 1st tart., report that their camp on the Belle Foaehe, ahont forty miles from Deadwood, waa attacked 4' ItsJ i ,^|5» 'u I*-~i"v k by 300 Indians, who fareed Count si"ik' 1 nor,n ol (colered»l,M re" 1 Hosphortin, although thev had THK sub-treasureratWashingtaabssbeen «1 iv iiimwif ami TWu..iiiers sanjem eau«I up «'»"k Count ordered to sell $1,000,000 gold. hold mirchnwul tbi- „_.i Coiti, Italian ambassador, has formally de-! I flsral vear OIHUHK .lime 'M, ISTS, anil f«r nrinr ve*r«. bow purchased this right, and then clare Independent hi all TUifi-Ilninl In Nothing. •»«"-1 eiwtiun*, in favor ..f the iuliuM»n of K«-ll.m a o VOLUME VII. ELK POINT, UNION COUNTY, I). T., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1877. NUMBER 4. XLVth CONGRESS. Senate. WHDNKHHAY, November 28.—Immedi ately nftir tlie muling of the journal, Wadlelgli BJnrril priK-eod to ttie consideration of the rr.-n»ln ti«in I'').irtcit by (he (-fiuimiitee on prlviltyes and „ch mat.M *»,. ton. di-, whil .a. 1* tin-\ ire I'rt sldcn (t. i nlinir that the rahjert was Killed tne driver antl rilled the mail bags. i^uwiion of tlie Itu'l.,jm privilege, urid could bcron THK Indians have committed depredations sidered in tin- morning hour. Tluiniinii a||wal«l, in 111. ..l„kk..l 1. .. i hut the decision was susU ned—veas 2!). nays in neighborhood of Deadwood on the 1st Wmliei^h's nwjlutjon vu then i»nt, the vote re inst., capturing a freight train on the Ft. i •"'tin* in yeas and 2S -, 1^^same n»ys. The Vic President I Toto«l in tii ^tlfiriuative. and 1ho mn)ution diM UMtion en^iietl, Wadleigh, Hill, McDonald »nd Pending the discu owing M^lTir^'^ISrij-Vi^. .... X,,urtt,a4'- lu"-J'«» took THURSDAY, November 29.—After the f,,r the A.LUIISM,,N „f WM l'itt KfHo^g an aetiator from Louisiana, the pending qui-Mton Iteing oil Saulsbury's aiuetidinent to n comniit the whole *uhjtvt t» the coiumittevon |riv ilefe'* and fl iioii!*, with in*tru tioii* to tak« tv^ti* tunny u|*n ii*rtain rhar^ef. A lng disciiH^ion fol« lowitl, ilit* ruh'M of the M'nate mid M. ('. Butler's oa?*e U'injs prominent »uhj*vU of delate. Without action on the auiendmeut, tlu* aenute went into ex ecutive M*sioti, and when the doors were reopened, adjourned. Senate. FRIDAY, Nuvemlier 30.—Immeditttelv t',en rcJ"' ex|K»itioiit favor of iwemiiiuitting i!»- MII- maJt' a U n^lIi v \nw-li to vin«lit alt- hi* |»«^itii.n in joii.iug tlit Tti« tjurMioii t}i* Hiilistitutv of SanUtMuy, the voto rwulu^i Y«m»29, DHVH *J!i. Tlif vice J»r*sid^nt ill untunim-inK tli* vote diil «"t give a deriding voto, hut "The nu!tt»iitute not huvinvc ivceived the ii»j«rity Tot*1, is tli^ajrrfed i«»" Tli» senntt* thru twk NTVSN until :V)»». UJMII IEHFOTMIhn^ remarks were inude upou the eaces of kelK'g) tod Ihnhr, hv difl'ennt senators. After sb irt parliHtiK'tttHry skirmish, the •(tiestion original r^Holulion to ^eat Kr!logj, wa. and I'aHtiN,,!! voting tlirinative, and l»avis, President's d« k, and the oath of ollice wasadmiD i.stered to them, tb«' Intter taking the modified oath. Adjourned. House. I CHIVET PASHA is underarrest and will he A sPKCIAl. from Montreal, dated the 2THh present* •d a resolution declaring .T. B, Eu!«tif*ntit]tHl just own ueciiletl in New York. In 1872 court-martialerl for not altompting to take ult., sayii, Wood & Co., dry goods dealers to a seat u» senator from i»uisiana, and it was Helmbold went into bankruptcy, with, T«liehe. I had failed. Liabilities fl20,000 assets $25,- 30.- l'l*«--d the talenilar. in^alls g»Te notice thnt lie WASHINGTON. v.riof.s.mej.d.nems, rc.iH.rted..., the 1 were agreed to without utsctisMini, among them tie- 1 I"* one for KM,.MM for the payment of railway |.»t- i fur iroopi oi $,oo,in»0 for titiarid mail, tniiiAiHtrtaiioii and r"al i„ ... pentr nuu C.KSKRAL IIAKI.AN will arrive at Wash- Norway. This establishment was found Am MET KYOIB PASIIA has been appoint-' ington and take his seat as associate justiee ed commander at Sehipka. lteouft' Pasha of the supreme court, on Monday, the iuh goes to Adrianople to superintend tlie or-, inst. ganisation of a new army. CAIT. UKOWN, the 1'nited States Army i Inspecting Officer at the jetties, New Or- SATURDAY, December 1.—The resolu lean*,officially notified the Secretary of War f°* °'. Rake1-! Indiana, instructing the commit- "l"11"'"' fur l|iaV House. r,'lK,rl a du'r in ««,! speel and eonlidem-e of the American people 740.667 800 two dwelling*, in Athena, ()., burned At tourer moved that ll*e houw* adjourn, and the tak 70a.2MW 12 o'clock on the night of the 4th inat Losa Vf negroes attempted to cross the ....«,»1,W4,4M river near New Orleans, on the night of the I 3d inst., in an old boat. When way the stream, the frail craft sunk, and five of the occupants were drowned. CHARLES PAGKT, a saloon keeper, waa found dead with a knife in his throat, st ''ill which shall prohibit ,"i"KiUk or "'a'ntaiiiing of sinU for damage* for any article or nnj-iciH.ut in the market. at the tiim- he purchasM h« knew that he hitrinpM] s.»me existing patent, »ns adopted- yea* 118. n«vs 4a »oiNie moved t«* susjwmi the riih s and paK«ia hill to remove dittnhilitie* imiHi»ed ffnd remaining u o n i of the IKTMHI hy virtue «f the thirte«'nth settion rt«t imh amendment, (iartieltl un^wJs ty. LI- 1Z """'"itwD on weww uiu, I granted only after application to the attorney *en fir a removal oi uimhiiiiiea. (»«M»de witn«re? the hill and in ohjeet«f!f rlauue wa» inMjrted that amnesty akiouUl jnie^tiately reintroduced It, modified .rhereupon the rulen mere the rulps ,.r„ •xehnnge of KanaaN for ®°d was passed Milln moveil to Aiiaptnd th I I -—I ION« IIIIMIS rulen and adopt a resolution in«truetin^ therominit- ,itusjiende* llsm w n* «n wayaand meana to mi* the Uriffao a« to na s 7,1 1l11' i and other reports were then presented,and the aen- ana tnat final favorable action will shortly ate adjoumea till Thursday next. be voted by a large majority. Houae. SKVKRAL survivors of the wrecked stesm- MONDAY, then twk a M",,d*-V Senate- aenat, ""'l ani1 executive semlon, arcommittee, on the part o?"the house* to wait on the president and inform him that quorums of both hounen were ready lo receive any communication he aright 1M*pleased to make. 1 he senate then took a recw^ After recraa the president'- private «H?ere ta^y ap|eared with I he message, and it wa* inime» diatelv read and ordered printed Department December 15.—The members l»8,'lu,'led *I lOo'elueli and extended the roeeat till 10:45' w,u'n ,he 10:5(! wljourn at *a* concurred In Knappe moved to na- 10:50 waa concurred in pend the rules atul adopt a resolution declaring that ihe president. Iiy refusing the use of the army In support of pretended governments ill Mouth iro lina and Louisiana, II.IH faithfully performed his 'J"" and is justly ent(tlel to ths re- the year,ai,a mx** th? O.^^ on the 1th inst. Charles pay lull amount for all bonds deposited by them in ••otter, with whom Paget had an altercation the treasury, the bonds so redeemed to be rancel A few hours previous, is susuected as beinu lonnu'on tat 1st inst., against Greenebailiti, an oath of office which eliminates from the Statutes It II union and Stanford, formerly West Park 'm,h- '^fT1 A',i'1 onimiaainnxra ed refilling the act which proTidesfor the diraiuli 11 oiumiasioners. hotel, grand stand, and 46 sublet of *,*«,i!tt the Washington, t. C., Driving Park, burn Ms, 130,MO I *d on the 30th fit. Loss $25,0W). 14,873,000 O* the moining of the 29th ult John A. I ^"wuiued the time until htmr lixis[for ihe adjournment .t noon the speaker called the house lo order, and the second sesKion of the forty-fifth congress lie^an. Koll call showiil 221 nicinliers present Afier the «p|ioiiit ment of the UMMI coiimiittee to wail upon the bout mid- I pfesident short r*cess wa* taken, wlieu the message Adjourned. was hauded i and read House. TUESDAY, December 4.—Bills were in troduced and referred To substitute greenbacks for the issues of national bank association*, and to ,xl l,rl»nch ths murderer general auiuestr linker Introduced a joint rw*.lu- 1 IIOWELL, manager Of J2,l»S,ft2»,gil li"n fic,t|on ni uror who I "AVID HTILLMAN and wife, aged invalids, cerried arms against the I'nlted Slates Ad I were found on the 3t)th ult, in their dwell-1,ourne-- 14 131,1.17 K,itaHorse, was burned at Metnph s on the ru i .to J™7 ni»ht«f «k. wm, „i, ,!' ... I Cleveland* ()., family, poisoned by eat 64,^,5.2 dr^ ^Vwll s ZiZLSi A iBg y 97D ooo1 Brown (colored) shot and seriously wound- v ."V, i, ed Wm. KeUey/son of JZI Ke "v formrr|y of the 28th ill., dropped dead oi heart disaase. Mas. E. P. HUAI.I. was seriously and per haps fatally burned at Columbus, O., on the 28th, while kindling Cre with coal oil. thought to be :ui infallible test) is to' oook them, and the poisonous ones are rwdily recognized by their ofiensive odor, and exceedingly disagreeable taste. The prisonous principle of mushrooms is not wan tak' ii up. (. .mover voted with the in the attirtuatirv, and I*ait€r»n, und Iavis, of Illi i noil*, with th« ]HmocraU. Aftrr a dlwun^ioii rela tive to tlipritfht of the Vic* Pr*idf*m to vote,« hirh I w^S.fhaiirn^l iy Thuriiiaur mid resulted In th« dtKlaration tka 4siiairmaii that could «xerciM tlut tfaukbur^ sustained a for tb« fiMttUtiM of tlwH commiUw, reciting at length the rhurRmby .lud^f Spoftord the re turning hoard, and providing for the recommit*! of the whole tjuextion to the tm privi leges and •Ifdioijs, with instructions to said com inittee lo tak** tentinmnjr in regard to the ehar^eH. state and western at $4.7'f!.Y20 extra state' J?! "a* Ohio unchanged. Wheat—A shade firmer choice shi|ping, 4" The house no quorum FRIDAY, November I met sml adjourned wit hunt beliiK prexeot. Senate. Milwaukee, MII.WAIKKK, Deceuilier Movement very lijjht and prices Wheat—(Juiet but firmer No. 1 hard 11 }*, No. 2 regular $1.0.H'.^ tlie January Thurnmn moveil Hutier IH» xworn in as m^nator from noint 17 miles north ,,f 'So'1'11 Can.liiiii. A«ree«l til—Teas W, IIHVS Kellcw ami Butler *ITH 1 li.-n wworted to the •eeular to the United K week, 315,K)o to *«r ... |4J^-jnty arid m«'nilKri»of eon^reMt to *end provides 8ml r,'"priiitt-tl'rhvnconj MV'' ^u-liorean. Uarinus r. toinitt. was n one of the hmus of tne town, and ^fi ^Thn'e^ f°»(Lil%tht-aV1 A man with a white shirt on wa^in style without any would wear a coat buttoned .11,l(1 all at that ball, and the coats of those six white-shirted fellows went to cover the backs of some one else. When one fel low had a dance he would loan his coat to another, and then his turn would fuil of ctjffee, great hunks of black-tailed deer jack rabbits, h«h, game and delica- bags does day. ago houses of wealth mint at St. Louis: providing for rr"|'"»",K *n amendment to the constitution a plantation prolnhittng the |*yuieutof any claims for dsmag tor the use of or destruction of property during the ... liending, Miss., was shot snd rebellion A joint rcaolution was reported tmck committee ari.l passed, dirii tiug the si'crtv ar lo make such prcliininarv exainiiiation of the head waters of Ihe St «'roix, i liippewa .md AN indictment for eonspiraev to defraud Wiseonsiu rivers, as may determine the extent and the city of Chfam out of JKOISX) «•. I praelical ilHv of reservoirs oa the same The i .L ,ronl ',ue' Iary u* 01 V",tSIO was jiHlii mry coinniiUee reporteil back a lill preserihinc P»»- withoat coereion, Muanrooma and Toadstools. The physician called attend the to Ht,Urd U,mlsU0,s' *ivwf Peri,hed in the, U,e thl" clty m,mc that information which may be ft iiiivnumiiuu titiif*n infty profitable to our readers: The class of mushrooms which the family ate were of the family Uictariun }iperatu». Dr. .Ster ling says that he obtained some of them and cooked them. The odor, while T,"t lfV 18 797,000 phii.j.i^L:. p. »*re«siDan iveuey, wte is fiery like that of cayenne st Philsdelpliis, Pa. l...f ,v.„ n.ik.'wik„i, ... P®PI*r- hut having an effect upon the Miiliabi, ult,MsWhew Davenport faUl- i mouth like hot water, making it feel f1 ,VM *lle8e(l P""1- swollen and smarting. It is almost im mour, named Pratt, at Northampton, Masn.^Missible to give rules whereby one may Wnu^ »nd t'hieauo, distinguish lietween the poisonous and while giving exhibition! with aPtereoptieon edible mutuhroom^ for the name toad at St Pawl's ehureh, Toleilo, on the night of stool is a misnomer and there is no dis- tant class of that name. The distinctions are so slight that only the practiced eye of the botanist can note it, or at least do so readily. The best way (and it is VEGETABLE DEVIL. The Man-Satin* Tree of Xadaffaecar— A Hideous Orgy. The following description of this sin- gu far tVee.'fci'm^rin^hrisland'orMada- known. It is HUp|osed to le an wax originally published in the irritant poison, acting on the coats of gast-ar, was originally published, in the last (iraefe and Walt her'* Maqa:ine of rar ff nm the stomach much after the manner of Carlsruhe, together with notes upon it, arsentc. No antidote for the poison can by Dr the jwis.jn but purgatives can be ad- ministered which will aid the system in primitive race, going entirely naked, thwwiegofl the deadly matter. having only faint vestiges of tribal re lations, ana no religion beyond that of THE MARKETS. New Tork. NKW YORK, December 5—3:00 P. 1 w K,'S: 21,r bur,'„n eeii.ts i«ooo i.ns- 1/1000 bus- at 1 ceijits 18,000 bus sales, (0 000 bus at lixed. Barley— 10 1 friAHAi,- fur n, r«.t tt.,.t„.._ tortuous reedy canal that went for western mixed. Slightly in buyers' favor rj^ipts, li»,0(Xt bus fsle K unchanged. I'ork-^uiet atKl firm path diverging trom its southern side at $l'{.o0fa14.00 now $13.2.". J.jiril—Firmer at $S.40. Whisky—At $1.10§)1.10!-£. Petro leum—Crude at 8c refined at 13f$13%c. Coal—Unsettled at ^ViiOCfJSJR. Leather— I'nehauged. Wool—(^tiiet. Chicaa*. CHICAGO, Decemtie Whettt—Strong iind li was "16 "l,K'aU1' pa^wt. yeas :'.s. nays •lT '""l! ,I|". ,M _" a (a Corn— it.d.ooo a'ul-1 1," yi|,.|,:tn,nciit building, Tlie aiiiendinent, u m!,ils lurniH r»w, and the Amendment ap propriating SM-Vinio to restore, repair am! preaervv lOtxieN de.Mrovfd hy thereout lire in the patent office, were to. The bill having U-en re |Mrte! in tomuiiltee ol the whole, was reported to the senate, and parsed SeTeraJ jirivate Mil* were then p:iwed, and the wna!e went into ex^-utive huine«, mid when t\ie doors were reo|H iu»df ad jouruiti. ijrs ltio,0M) qrs Hour, loo,(too to ]y(l//tier'a Magazine of Omelius Fredlowski, to whom the be given, the doctor says—that is, anti- ietter by Carl Lcche, the discoverer, dotes that will counteract the effects of wa8 the awful reverence which they pay to the sacred tre*. They dwell entirely in caves hollowed out of the limestone rocks in their hills, and are one of the smallest £otton—Firm at ll %c for middling uplands, of races, the men seldom exceedlne'ftj roijitf'y authorities, and it is worth elotir—Without decided change receipts, inches in "height At the hnttmn nf ,f inquire what an explosive bullet i ,ooo bbls sales, i2,(»oo hbls superfine, /TUJ, b®tVln Il!t February. Lard—7.90ft $12.37H seller 8. .'(7 Yi cash. LONDON, LIIHI-MTXR .'—12:30 P. M.— .- Liverpool wheat market Floating: cargoes n (afls Oil. com, oft Toreien. American agnuve, or century plant. jurc WORE 8 horn, l(Hi,0tKI of no at western uachangeil 11. II. 'n,nk it not ove^ four hundred fe**t Oats—Quiet: unwillingly into the recesses of a black bullets, instead of being solid, have a L'2,000 bus ^ow pa'1TI above. A cylindrical hollow extending from it# rom its southern «de, ^x tQ fa base. The hollow is fill) the heart of the for- gunpowder, and capped with an e*- tidier $!.()% bid for rick stopping short, said Look! The I tolerably saf s^mnK sacks. From the Boulder Coi., Mirror. and some sixty log-houses were erected waa'not tTflower 'but a receptacle before I860 stepped in. Of these log- and there exuded houses but a few remain. Christinas, ii,,,, ,! |llin„v ,*w.t 1SW, saw a jovial crowd of dancers in ^nt into* cat*nff an" s»Mrific Vro^ V* K' one of these houses, wimlowleas, we be- undTrneathX rim CtT, °f and tapered from four inches to alste-nanied place to j)artakeof a frontier jncj, ju diameter, yet thev stretched out e u i o e a n a i n u s o i w a s then his made stantly of logwood. 1 here were few white shirts ti0I1 0f up to the neck. Coats for dancing pur-1 you now quent did not seem to beany too numer-H MvnK-.rviion.nn thonrpa«ion«, ous, consequently the pioneers hel each other out. For instance Nichols had six white shirts, which were helped P, A If. Hendrick hvmns to couie, and so the white shirts and lone until slowly, and with despairing face, coats were dancing all night, and went s around among the J00 men. There were i no wall llowers among the seventeen qui tne crust marks iK-rmanent as anv of the acted in precisely the Kame way at the rivers of our own day, washing away the lighter rock, and leaving a concen tration of the heavy ore in their chan nels. They vary considerably in depth, according to the remoteness of their or igin. In one of them a shaft has been I a s e e n o e n e a a e a o u e o two the distance, horizontally, ... thousand feet, and exploietl by boring' h**18 from the su Nit® liUlegirl: Captain Qrogson: Why, "Oh, do let ine you drink." my dear? Nicie little girl: Because maaays you drink like a fish."—Judy stij!Jy iron ro(js Alxl e tbo8e (from wjth hJ ran the u an1 un(ler cu ix th and 8Ue in the ru iiililiorlnMid then, rnost of the j, a 9U apai„,st pioneers wearing wtxilen (r flannel ones. ,j,r suddenly interrupted by the natives, told me were propitiatory t. With the great devil-tree. shrieks and chants tl still wilder shrieks and chants thev sur- rounded one of the women, and urged Tins ... her with the points of thesr iave....= jie climbed up the stalk of the tree, and gtood on the mm it of the cone, the iinggu palpj twir aU abou and in the cl her. "frisk! ^.'e? ,.«!!! «»e^nWriir.^t8UV^iv,r-i Tisk!" (drink! drink!) cried the men. nuu.iemy nmiw my sen. iw iurei) octasion m. a grand aif.ur. \V ash boilers {p, ^iaing Gh Runnino*water leaymT on ^"the earth*, den round and round her neck and As regards centers of population Tur r5? wrSSt «tv of the ™i then, while her awfulscreams,«,d key in Europe, as a who^V more arn' bruUl searched out and worked for tin. They e?er& thc great stiffly like sunk to GO feet, and at that depth the' e™**1 themselves in the air, approach ground i» a regular river bed, with, in 1 ,n8 one ore "rf HP ^for V^io'fw-t riiTitt. Th« tightly towards each other, from their remaining population of about four mil width of tne seam ha* increased fmm 18 inUr8ticeH to^ feet^ and it rontaina a™r^ of of viscid boner-like fluid, min- Asia. The bulk the Asiatic popula three feet of what the miners call '^pay horribly with the blood and ooting tion however, in Asia Minor^nd dirt," that is to say, soil worth workfng,! v'^r* of the v'ct»®' riedly away into the recesses of a forest, hiding me from the dangerous and the brutes from me. May I see such a sight again. The indeacrilia ble rapidity and energy of ita aow menta may be inferred front the fact that I saw a smaller one aeiae,capture and destroy an active little TERMS—$2.00 a Tear. s-nt of some of the head men of the Mkodos (who, however, did not dare to stay to witness the act of sacrilege), I cut down one of the trees and directed it carefully. THE EXPLOSIVE BULLET. How They Are Made—The Dtetlvaat. KM of Vain* Them. ,, ,, -. The \vnr now raging in the east has as from which the following is extracted, gumed so much the character of a war of extermination that my question as to kind and quality of the missiles employ ed droj nevert addressed: The Mktilos are a very w into comparative insignificance tneless, from time to time each com pa tan has complained that the other has used explosive bullets. These mis siles seem to be peculiarly objectionable really is, for though the term has been barometer but should freely used, any ideas connected with it aro deep' fl...» for No. 1 spring. Ke—Dull tarn-like lake, about a mile in diameter,! fect«(,n animals been well tested Thev and unchanged. orn—A shade firmer, re-' the slutreish waters of which overflowed i V wnicn overnowea canal that went ,,0 jirobablv somewhat vague. The bul- above the level of the sea, and near its je^ jn question have been used br we ca,me a i *I*rt«men for many years, and their ef- llnlmam arej 0 CM a Hx and thick in proiortun, resting upon its differs in no respect from that of an or- i n a have a good idea of the trunk of the ever, will form a lari^, irregular wound, Hour— tree, which, however, was not the color perhaps as large as a crown piece. Huch rir I'T/O ar,imH a Jar|ci dingv brown,, (l apparently hard as iron. From the js intervals, were about eleven or twelve lt will not riochot, for it bursU on strik feet long, and shapoil very much as the jpg the ground it would very rarely in-1 gt s. hp uijf w KH o «eas, _.9,(but now under) surface, and on the lastly, its use involves a certain amount! ",1s e o a v i a i i ",1,er Cinsr.lom during the past ("?w su/fact' slig|ul ca.vr T1"8 c,,ncav^ fa('e mor( opens quiet but thickest part, and three feet wide, taper- it j* not suitable for long ranges, ita ville Appeal-. In this city, August 9, steady. was cltwcly set to on the pro half noon in June, of the present year, he! vigor°u8ly in motion, with volver and leveled it at the beast, but I X^riiLii* nth their sugges- bind legs and wrung his fore yet dancing on What?" cried the arti«t, "do ^rpents flayed, yet dancing on What! eried the artint, "do ^ears i iret and could dance with his coat ofl a man i„ i ..... i. v. i 'i: .i.. __ livin has done so much to deproive nsw .... ,. V....C. .... ».^.,|)iion I am giving i speak English?" Then holdinc the re-' j8 j)ttrt made up from a subse- S volver close to the nose of the pretended i CAPFUL inspection of the plant. beast, he demanded, What dost thou "Oorffl* F«*D, My observations on the occasion were in this accursed costume f' The rogue' i who had been shrieking around the tree merely earning his livin in their shrrll voices, and chanting what driver by profession, but utooping she drank of the viscid fiuki ready to die with fright, but the cour- in8tantiy 8gain wild fren z 'y in er facei an ties brought from the btaUs in otns, all jj0lera in her limbs. Hut she did not some douceur for his bravery in risking went to i»ak* up,a^glorious supper one jump down as she seemed to intend to do. his own life in order to preserve that of that the partakers would like to see re- ^o! atrociout( *T'.11 k may not havt been much jia(| been so inert and dead came to sud- and the guide generally met at an inn style, but the seamless sacks and flour deU( bags aaw as much pure enjoyment as i pa |pi witll the fury 0rrnimo -f"- to ite struck boldly for the heart of the for- „*ith gun pot 0 base. The hollow is filled I'HJ1 ^P^C^^ble plosive mixture, consinting of chlorate led the way along the bidding and secmin forest. Hen rick path. I followed closely, ana behind me phur. A plug a juirious rabble of Mkodos men women flee and forms an apex of a buflet, and a and children, huddenlv all -the natives little spirit varnish over the wax makes potash, oxide of antimony and sul- closely, and behind me phur. A plug of wax fills up the ori- cry Tepe.lepo. and H^n- the "shell" complete. This bullet is pene and ring the past ..re to on me irround of humanity is some-1 day! A poem entitled The Beautiful orn. if.V**Ho ,„r 1 v a n e a u e o e n a n e y e e a e u e o e i o w bullet striking the thorax or aiidonien and apparently hard as iron, rrom the likely to loape, and produce very have over half a dosen wivea.— TWner*# ..r.. ... s likely to loage, and produce very truncated cone (at least two sis edily fatal results, owing to the shock poini of view it hascertain disadvantages.' ^WO, "u^!.ln ",r movement is checked hy the explosion tion, in this birth notice from the Marys- turn dearer on lng to a sharp jx.int that resembled a flight not lieing so steady as that of a to the wife of Wm. Lee, a son—not twins J• '!I".C rt .V fpw very convex on the outer I bullet of uniform composition and I this time." con thorny InKik^ reneni- what difficult U understand. The 1 Sn—" w:isdiscovered in bis pocket, aad those u|xn the head of the U*az^. wound** inflicted by fragments of ahells no attempt waa made to apprehend the i-ri* jave,H ^aIlK,n^ thuH lnnp and froni guns of larger caliber are often murderer. An Old-Time Dance ia Colorado. «fel«w, dead green in color, had in aj-! much more extensive and horrible than TX IN the fourth floor back hall ES"" Tte aiS"ofet£"S5iti waT^ i"* .that.tflou.Id.f^iblff^ ^use1 The first settlers of Boulder came here i 01 me cone was a tensive rifle bullets. If a line must be n^hta. ond the vounctean witii a Unto in 185.S 1 i^ISGil i,uite a nurnlMT cum* n'1, "IT' *ST' ,lke 8 fln nn ,n-.l .f out lieve, at that time. Ihe hardy pioneers gpeak, of the undermost plate, a 'series Pleasures of a Swiss Sketching Tour, "'"tched An artiMt h„ „«»!,, publl.hrf^i. tol1 in p,° i*i Li r,"!1/'8' These were and secntcen ladies ha) a.s8embled at the fuiwrpl fmm fmir hi Kolf ''ilM.u'7iu^ bX IC*1 a.nti n?01^ s')l.lw own 1 i..nn A .... dlea and shivering arouad III Uie cold. left his hotel in Interlaken went out Th. Two Turk.ya. .,, .. violent convulsions of nature. "The ois- yft «nore awful laugher, rose wilder, t» inhabitante to the square mile than Tur-1 X^.—BurlmgUm Onvheft. coverv haa lately l«n made in 4imtr» instantly strangled down again into a key in Asia that there are three or four ffJ&X'U&inS ««•»»•«,r-. &• U.,.dHI?op^.„ K»rop«n !,„,!»«« .h^ tl* popul^ riod, probably many millions of "years ?noth.^ g/een serpents, with twinmJMndenw than elsewher^-via: but now- dried" up, are vast store- *nf »n^rnal rapidity, rose, Bulgaria, which is now the seat of war ,y are carefully rotracte* tm-mselvea, and wrapped her Adrianople and Kosaova, which are iu- about in fold after fold, ever tightening, .... with the cruel swiftness ana savage! and Janina, which lies comparatively leaves rose slow! the arms of ly and derrick, another, and closed about the some places, a collection of loose drift' hamperwl victim with the sand, lieavily intermixed with tin i Ment force of a hydraulic press, and the mediately adjacent to the seat of war tenacity of anacondas fastening upon! distant. There are, however, one or their prey. It was the, Imrbarity of the! two Provinces ia Asia, particularly I^aocoon without its beauty,—this Syria and Trebizond, and that part of strange, horrible murder. And now Asia Minor near to Constantinople, where the population equals in denaity that of the more populous European Provinces of Turkey. As regards the war in Europe, therefore, where tlie main struggle lies, it is a contest by Russia primarily aga.nst a population of a thumbscrew. A mo- about four or five millions living in the ment more and while I could see the Provinces of the l"e great leaves pressing more and Kossova, and secondarily against a there trickled down the stems i lions injurope and sixteen millions in At th.e MKht for it yields about 1 percent, of meUl, ^is thesa^ hordes around me yell- wa from Constantaaonl an excellent produce for tin ore. Home ma,,lv- .f •. .. i tka tSAA klairtiil a# awitn ^«aii the tree,' clasped it, and with cups,! outlaying parte of Earopeea Turkey. of these deposits are discovered at only, a few feet from the surface, a fact which ^hands, and tongues, gcit each one shows that they are of much later date! e,K^u? the liquor to send him mad than the one referred to above, but still lftnj v"? .. Kr*t*,*lue of immeasurable antiquity. The state indescnlmbly hideous orgy from of the earth also shows thit these later which, even while its convulsive madne rivers were not in action for very long burning rapidly into delirium and periods, as tlie ore has been far less 1 Msensib'hty,. Henrfck dragged^ me hur washed. Twenty-five of these tin mines have already been found, and although the difficulty attending all new enter prises has retarded their development, yet within two years they have produce*! 2,069 tons of ore, worth about $1,000, 000. The brutea Xhje ,UK|1 8t btile, sinuous, silent throbbing before he could fire, he heard the words. I., cheer for Gladstone^ is it. A nay the air, that they made me shod- Halt! halt!" The bear sat on his thrue Insh pajrthriot ud curse his in ,»pite of myselfwith their sugges- bind iegs and wrung his fore-paws. mm iliafoa Cmibr. O E A I E •srtav Ml S^flr «r MfjfUg A. PAST JOB PRESS IN THii Vtt Mialiwts, S ovm isoiiiicirotiaa HXJ1COBOUS. WHAT IS nothing? UTI Joe to Ida MTI, With a Mirk oa kt, oomioal Bhfs. Ita a word, which wp oonsUatlr hnr, But yet aobodf tdla what Is." sjjf, Ssrsthepere, with s hitch, that was (aaaf^ ,• It it—«(K, It ii nothlB(, ennfoand OrasorscMarly.perfesiw, BIT daarsonnjr. 'Tlsa hole, without anything round It." -S. ». n im sum 7Vm4lK THK great question, "Does it hutt man to nang him?" is answered by tile Syracuse fJveninp Herald—" It hurts his reputation." LIAM are like salt miners they on dennine the truth, bat leave just as much standing as is necessary to support the edifice. Ai a carriafe rolled by, laden with wealthy citizens, a country man was heard to exclaim: Money nukes them air go!" Oivx My Chewing Gum to Gertie" is the latest popular soap. The pathos is aaid to be rerj affecting.— Utiea 06- lney course, made of lead, and are in a mold of auch a form that the TKW BXCECK "Ncight, but—suppose I did have the stomach ache I'm the lint horse that ever nude a Congress adjousn.— vilU Courier-Journal. In this excitement over the invention of fire escapes from hotels, the hotel cierk has had a rest and time enough to pick up another diamond pin. Can any mortal man tell why a wo man will cross one sloppy crossing on her toes and the next one on her neebf' asks an exchange. THE era of the lion and the lamb haa come in Bulgaria. The Turks and Rus sians lam each other, and the correspond ent* do the lyin'. tolerably safe to handle, but a blow on course, pro lien projected resisting sub and forms more or less jagged, piece of lead, from which, the'Pa^or- It might melt," was the coa- AH, parson, I wish I could carry my which I gold with me," said a dying man to his soling answer. Ir every cloud has a "silver lining" isn't is a wonder that his brother savuea don't rip Red Cloud open?—WhUfmiU Time*. AN exchange wants to know how the Turks happened to learn to Bjrht to well. i (v Hum:i Diii.KitiK 'uc muifti vi aisiuuicu i Why, man, most of the Turkish oAoem FaJU Rfporier THUS do the innocent oftentimes suffer with thc guilty. Two repulaive-looking organ-grinders from sunny^ Italy were ntages.' sent to jail in Albany the other day, i the poor monkeys, alas! had to go too. THKRE is a hint of unspoken pathos, than one man, as its onward I touch of patient suffering and" reaigM- A MAN with four ballet holes in his oT dangerrVhy it should be objected body was found near Nashyillethe other i bedroom of the boarding-house, these drawn a,,mewhere, it surely would be Cb« «p^v. wiUi thst humane to ex- instrument a*he used to be in the balmy ucn », Pwk. VT froal br°Ught eve.r every direction towards the horizon. French journal, an account of hix Swiss dwrninw n *V£,n or eight feet long cacb, sketching tour. On a beautiful after-1 n i I" the marriage service could only to a to common use ... warfare. i am««ded as to include th» th principal"of Jesus College, OK- forf di fllitno W11 It litu no tk.nf/k/,1 onH at »n unil txm .' r* been a very bad one, and he was obliged to take another trade. He had entered I practice. —Harper1! ILuar. A BOCTOH exchange thinks worthy of especial note aa a remarkable fact wd it is a fact—that the members of Chrfsk into a compact with a uumber of guides i to clothe himself in a bear's skin, which I can assure you is aa hot as purgatory in such weather as this," and plant him self in one of the favorite mountain paths. "When one of my associates comes along this road with a tourist, I suddenly show myself. The foreigner is with gu4 rushes .gt meTd driv^me ^)nvulsive a^ay, naturally receiving a very hand- cannibal! that his employer." In the evening the bear gavage life. The slender delicate and divided the spoil. The bear pleaded 0 does the finest and gaudiest attire of to- ^uiVered for a moment over her Vead. tbe heart to have him arrested. starved serpents,: so piteously that the artist did not have utely. The college hTslmost diea laieiy. ine couege nuum» junKfrau As exclusively stt«ndM by Wefthmen.jJo nan,t, 1,^econ„ ,1V1" no* in the bear's skin replied that he wss P*»d ®e ooajdiBMnt for Chuach, Boston, the oldest church haild- ing in th* city, uas still the BiVle aad prayM book that wen praented King Georm IL, in 177S. WHAT do you chain for a quart of your milk hen?" inquired a ma, as put his head in th* door of a milk-shop* Eight cents," 44 off "LOOK here, you —At the iivtuir in the Da. THOBIABrecalla aa W bounded forward, crowded to| as near the scene ol hostilities as the accessible by Austrian Lance. The new lance recently adopted in the Austrian tervice. after a long aeries oi experiments with the weapona of the Cosaack and Pmadaa patterns, ia9 feet 1 iaeh in length. *|prfatat is made of Btaaner steel, iti leagth bei over sevea iataea, never Mnr that dropped by avcldeiit .upon it* while watching aad grinning at me, in vaia endeavored to escape from ita fatal ooik. With Henrick'a assistance and the coa- aaa the with the -mm wetaL Two of ina attach the bari toUi a leather atraa, for the ana earrylag ttta this latter at lover efjtofi ihw.«NMioa ia eadoi-toe yasv ia the Aaattlaa amy an to he wHhtheaew weapoa. i3 t** "t ^rl^| nssuooew w Pvnek. 0UT P1*™®"' you're not at all ni^ y°u "MknTWd. Why, yo® havan ages. Haw n? He wss a you forgotten how to complimentf" tlie season had i My dear Clara, I've been married two I he was obliged I ?****_ He had entered 11 waa the reply. "Ain't you got any tor at Ten cents? No." aaid the proprietor,H but," ho addad, we can make aome." A BtmLneTW naa taa Invated device for aaaating tha iMa who iaa» locted to carve Thanfagiiiag Two strong inn clamps, aet nDM MK, reach up through hoUs the fbtttf and grasp the turkey ao 'I i*-! fimlgr ttw KM man can tear it to tatten ia tha usual way, without sliding it into aayoaa's critter," exclaimed Hoboken man the a ottiar afghV to th» brought hia hand dowa oa where a moaquito aaL dot you feto aae for a lunch counter IV WW*** by this time sitting oa the far Mf «f th* room, waa very respectful aad aadtt haaaa of the bride's parents. Rock FalH QL Nov. 14, 1877, by the Rev. A. H. Mffler, Mr. Spencer P. Pigg aad Mlai Sva Cornet. SOBM would haho»and broil, but fried fig ia hsttrr and jvdtr. May there never be a broil or a new the happy Pigg family. |a ittddeat Danube, Adrianople befell hiia ta liiadoa. WhOe pfh'®* inga burial aervioe, a WOIMUI caaae aM pulled him «M plaeffb *hieh Ma. Bur WADK, noted for stroagkMAM habit ef hlawith#Cl tne Oteek haw ewora aft ppC Tm for ttat darihg th# tttto fatgtoa ha'Huoi wmt: hevenfaa wespt VM AAWA* r® air, MI an flMog to h«(y aaaaU aaa mm mf jm aever aad it."