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'I 1 r 1 i I ' fe i V ; iit v. i w ii rJ ME CALEDOMAX. st. joiixiuruv, vt., nanAY, dkc. '.t, ij-st. JOii l'ltIXTING7' We are adding to our Priniing facilitii'a from time to time. and iiitend to always lv ireiured to do nearly all kinds of Jb J'rint imj, such as Wcdding. Address and Hnsiness Carda. Circulars. Bill Mads, Ulanks, Jte C4ipto. Auction nills and JWera. good xtyle and atjair prices. Tiu: Cvi.r.DuNiAN this week comes to mo-t of its rcaders midway betwoen thc ".Merrv Christnias" and tlie "Happy New Vcar ;" and it can consiitenfiy and heartily extend both thcsc grcetings lo its inany friends and patrons. (Kr It tlicre Iias lieretotbrc bcen nny quertion in tlie ininds of any onc as to ('rant stands. and whcre liis sympathies are in tlie work of reconstrue tion, his privnte note, (published on first page.) to I'rei'uk'iit .lolinson, and which has jutft been HKide public, nuist dispcl all such doubta. It i-5 a noblc letter, and raiscs the cliaractcr of tlie General in tlie efaliination of tlio loyal inasacs. l)ru. 'J'i.miis. .Many inaiiufuctiiring iirnis are .sto)ting altogether, othen. are raiucing tlieir hclp, and tliousands of liieclianics and day laborcrs are out, or nearlv out, of employment. It i.- a hard w'mter for a large class of nien who jiut "live from hand to nioutli," and nevor tliink of laying up a fcw dollars for a "rainv dav" and wc believc this clais i growing largor cvcry day. C3"W"c luarn tliat 11. F. Stanton, for lnerly foivnian in this ofiicc, is inaking arrangcniont.s to comnicncc a reiiblican new?i.ij)crat Lake Village, X. II. Iar tin A. Uaiiit'-',if .Alancliester, i tobe a? tociatcd witli hiin, and tlie lirst nunibor of thc naner is to apiiear lirst of ,I:inii- CiJ'Tlie probability is that the tene- ment hotie tire at New York Iast wtek, by rlneli mne livcs were lost, was m- ccndiary. Tlie coroncr's jnry hare found a verdiet to the eflcct tliat the iire wa. set by Mnx Muller, one of the occupants, and cen.mring the owner of tlie house, Charlci Ilotlinan, for not providing a snitablc nieaiij of escapu. .Muller has bcen coininittcd without bail. I-'aminh jr the Jsultii. 'J'he best in fonuation Irom the South represents great destitution there, espccially atnong the freednien of Mi.sissippi and Arkan sns. It is euppoied that Gen. Gillcm, assistant commissioncr of the freedmcn'R bureau for thc fonner atate, will appear at "Washington about this time to present tlie condition of thins to the preaident. Gen. Onl thinks if provisions are not spcedily furnishtd for the sutl'ering, the long-talkeil-about war of races niay be fearod. This destitution is brought about by the general bankruptcy of the plant ers, the lack of rain, and insullicient sup ply of corn. C3" Mayor llorton of Mobile, who "was appointed to his oiliceby Gen. l'ope, having bocn found guilty of a violatiou of tho civil rights bill in banishing a ne gro from the city, was sentenced, Satur day, by I'nited States Judge liusteed, to pay a line of '2o0, which he did, and was then discharged from custody. Tho judge read hiin a lesson before passing sentence, saying that he niight send hiin to state prison for two years and line him S-.OOO. but he thought the ends of justice had been vindicated by his con viction. and hc impo.ed a light line. C3" 'e stop the press (!) to announcc to our numerous readcrs that the "'C'lare inont ?Ianufacturing Co." publish and liave on hand for the wholesale and re tail trade, tho prcttiest, tastiest, most uniipie, and largest, assortment of Dia- ries to be lound m this Northeru country. That's all. T ., . . CST care mdebted to Mr. J. II. Lake, , r . . , tho uidolatiL'able agent of Fairbanks , ... scales at Minneajiohs, Muinesota, for a , . ., , ,. , , copy of the I ribunc liublished at that . . ... , . place, m which there is somo prettv tall ty and future prospects of M.inneapolis. Prom thc exhibit made, it is shown that with a population of only twelve thou- sand, this city has cxpQiuled over a million and a quarter of dollars the past year, in buildings and permanent im- proveincnts. It challenges any city of less than twice tlie siza to show. as good n record. "Wooi- Soinc weeks ago, feeling a conviction that some people had fallcn itito a serious error in disposiim 0f their ehec) at the low prices then prcvailing, we adviscd our friends to abstain from doing so, We were quite surc, reason ing from tlio facts within our knowledge, and some of them wc cited at the time, a change in the pricc of wool was im pending. We are only disappointed that the change 1ms come so soon. Within ten days the price of wool has risen from three to live cents per pound, and we see no reason why, save from a temporary glut of the market, it will not ranain at the advanee, nnd even eommand yet higher prices. We still think shcep hus bandry will, in the future be found as reinunerative as any other brauch of bus iness appertaining to agriculture, and, indeed, that those whoadhere to it stead ily will fiud it the best. Another Railroad Horror. We gire pretty full details clsewhcre of the last railroad butchery nenr Ango In, New York. In all that goes to makc up a ecene of horror and deipair, wo think this aceidcnt will takc preceaoncc o?er any other we ever read of. A car filled with human bcings, hurled Uown a precipice of forty or lifty fcct, the car striking upon one end, thus projecting passengers, scats, stovcs and lurniture, with awful violence into one cnd of the car, wouiu seeni auiueicut io uiuuw mt sconc horriblo in the oxtreme ; but add to this the ahnost instantaneous firing of this mangled innss of humanity and de bris, and it baflleg thc iinugination to de pict in sullicient horror. The first account of this di?aster stated that it could not hae been prevonted by any human agency. Later accounts, and possibly the investigation, niay prove tliat it could have been. Onc writer 3av3 thnt both thc car. that wcnt off the track are known as "comprotnise" cars; that i to say that while their wheels are o constructod as to run on the narrow- eat guaged roads with which they con nect, they can also cover a track, and were run upon roadd which are an inch and a-half wider. Thus the truajre of thc N. Y. Central track is four fcet eight and a-half inche?, while the Lake Shore road is four feet ten incheu. These "coniproniise" cars, inade so the flauge of the whcel will run iniidc the Central track, will also run on the Lake Shore road ; but tho tread, or that part that rosts on tli2 rail, will not cover it by three-fourths of an inch, and also allows three-fourths of an inch lateral niotion to the wheels. The cars were thrown oll' at a turn-out just boforc reaching the bridge. It is believcd that this three fourths of an inch lateral niotion allowcd the tlange of the wheel of this "coinpromise" car to striko the 'frog," or the guard rail opposite thc frog, thus throwing this car and the ono behind it from the track. Whatcver was tho causc of tho acei dcnt, it is high time to con.-ider if our railroadi are built or managed with tho one idea paramount : tliat ofthe safety of the passengers. No one helieves it. The bhofking nccidents OL-eurring cvery day rel'ute any such bclief. I7titil our roads are more thoroughly and substan tially built, and run with greater care, and until human life is reckoneJ of vr.lue iiy.such corporations, and they aro made respoii?ibIe for such so-called ''accidents" as the Northlield and Angola atliiirs, and we fear not until thon, will human life e tolerable safe while on or about a rail road track. Vi:i;v Komaxtic. Col. I'arker, the listinguifhed Indian on Gen. Grant's Rt:itf, it seenis has captiratcd one of the white squawi of "Washington, and last week on Tuesday. tho nuptial cereino nics wero to be jferformed, when, lo ! the big Iudian was missing. He wac found a day or two aftcr, in an obscure part of the city, either just getting over a big drunk, oi clso quite unwell he claini3 it to be the latter. His story is that cer tain ones of his tribe are much averse to his alliance with the white race, and that on Saturday evening they pcrsuaded him to take a ghi33 of wine, from the ef fect of which he -went to sleep. and did not awake until Wednesday, just onedny too latc to meet tlie brule expectant at the appointed time. liis friends say that he was drugged, with the design, probably, to kill him. NIiss Sackett, the would-be bride of Col. I'arker, is said to be pretty and smart. She niay be ; and probably thinks it very roniantic to mar ry the "noble red man but if she car- ries out her purpose she will doubtless have plenty of time to repent her folly. 1'. S. Colonel Parker niatried Miss Sackett, Monday evening, and they have gone to New York on a bridal tour, just like white folks. Kci.K;iors. "We notice in a western papcr the reported organization of a 1'resbyterian congregation at Marshall town, Iowa, with twenty members, and threo ruling clders ; Kobt. Gilkerson I (tormerly of JJarnct) being the lirst. The j report further states that Marshalltown j is a village of between threo and four L, ,.. ,. thousaud nihabilants, situated near tho ... , . geographical centre of the State, on tho : , . c .... I Chicago & North-western Ivailway. It . , , , , . .L . . , is a place noted for thnft and enterpnse, i , . , . A . . ,,r ' can't do bctter than to settle there. Gv Wc give clsewhere thc prospectus iof the Tribuno for 1SGS. 15esides being I a vyr7 readable docunient iu itself, it ad- vertiscs the ablest paper in the land. Sievexs vs. Bhooks. While Thad. Stevens' supplementary reconstruction bill was under consideration in the Ilouse one day last week, Mr. Hrooks, of New York, made one of his characteristic speeches about tho inferiority of the Af rican, and this being a white man's gov ernment. Ile said : "From tho crown of his head to the soul of his fcot he was a difl'ercnt crea ture. The very hair that crowned the negro's head was not hair it was wool Laughter wool only, and not hair. It was elliptical in its form, and without the medullary canal to be found iu thc hair of the white man's skull. His nose was difl'erent. Laughter. His tceth were dillercnt : the convolntion3 of the brain were essentially ditlerent. Laugh ter. The negro was not thc cqual nor tho brother of the white man, and under no circiunstances sliould the white man go into copartnership with him." Although at the very threshold of the grave, Mr. Stevens had strength to reply : "Ile said he had listened with great pleasurc to the speech of the gentleman Irom New York, who tried to prove the falsity of that declaratiou of Sxripture which says that 'God inade of one blood all the races of the carth.' Ile had a proposition to niake that gcntleman. He would be willing to match Fred Dotig lass or I-aniKton atr;linst the "entleman from New York. he choosina two of three judges, to discuss any topic he niight pleasc, cxcept negro-skius (laugh- ter), and if at the end of tlie argument the "cntlenian from New lork tlid not: throw up the sponge, he (Stevens) would adinit that the negro is an inferior ani- i mal not only lo the gentleman from New York, but to the rest of thc members. (Laugliter.; question." Ile moved the previous ltfported for the st. jonNsm Kv Caledo.mvn. j Oreat Excltement at Lyndon, j ; On Satnnhiv ht thorn w.-is ji rnmor j throughout the village that there had been a niurder committed at the Iviil- 1 road villasrc in Lvndon. This naturally ! , , i i aroused the attent.on of the citizens and excitement ran high, as the tions between tho suppoied murdercr , and her victim were verv ncar aml dear. ! n u'.,.i.,nc.i- t,a is.i. instant, a little son of Mr. .1. II. liandall, who works for the Kailroad company, died very suddenly, and as it scemcd to noine, who inake their own suspicions thc ; cxclusivo standard of probabilitv, very ' niysteriouslv and awpiciously. The lad was about seven vears of age. 0.. the day previous he attended school, but did nnt sppiu in hU nsual si.irits : on the eontrarv. the teacher (estilicd that thc childseemod slecpy and stupid. As the , child'sdeath occurred so suddenly the rumor bcgan to spread that its step- mother had eitl.cr strangled, poisonel or l o . .;,l. .i litil.. fl.ll w ;.. .mi.. made way with the little ielb in some , f , , ,.,,.,., .,....,..,1 unlawful nianner. Ihis lepoit spiead , wider and wider till Saturday last, whcn j thc in .atter was dulr noticed by thc itics and .Mr.and Mr. Kandall ! author werearresieu oyoueriii uif. mui mai ......n...t'i. nT i. rpi ..:i be'an on Mondav and cloed last even- The lDth. Dr. G. 15. Ihillard of fl.i tnw., nn,l Drs. Csihooii. Snell and ron.land of Lvmlon. ma.Ie a o,t morlau ,. . wirl. lir examination of the bodj. Accordmg to tho tcstimony of all thoe phyMcians there were black and blue spots on the hand, elbow and ' just bclow points on left shoulder ; there was also a n.ark on right templo, wl.ere there was con.ider- able swclling. There were also nmic spots on the thiirhs. The neek was a daik rcd. nut a fire ivK but ml.ler than thc rest of bodv. The no-e was swolleu and eve- seemed much protrnded. Tho exan.iua- tion further showed that the lungs licr. heart, stomach aml head diil nut inilicati- a di-cased stat-, but weiv in the sanic condition as tho-e of a healthv in-rson Kifim otli.-p ni)!i.vir:iTu-e oi i!u inti'rior of the body, which it is imneces-ary t describe, the exaininini: surgeons aid in their opinion that di-ath eiiMted from itrangulation, or from a want of oxygen. which is always nec.-sary to change thc inimire blood into a imre Mate. There . i c were ntilner cxteniai nor nuernai pix.o; that death was eertainlr eaused br stran-' ffulation. but the testimunv was that it , miyht have been taused bv that proces The opinion of the surgeon who were present at the pjJt nioi tem examination, that death was probably eau.-ed by strau uulation, either external or internal, was denied by Drs. lirowne and Sias who said that it re.Milted from inenengitis, or the iiiseasc of thc- spinal cohiinu. Mr. andMrs. Dickinson, who lie in , i ' i .i .' i . the house with the respondents, s,y tl,,t Mrs. Mr3. Jlandnll has always treated the child kindly, cveii as an own mo'.her would do; has shown intnh interest in the welfare of the little one. Mrs. 1 ick- inson was in the room where the child died not more than two ininutes before its death. The child in the niorniiig was (piitc unwell alllicted with a very hard ...ii .i i i , i ... COUI. ilO UiUHC'l IU j;u ll M.IHMJ1, Olll i his niother told him it was best for him to remain at home and she would nursc him. Accordingly the molher gave him a sweat. The little fellow feeling un comfortablo, wanted to get up. This his niother refused, telling him he would catch cohl, but if he would be a irood boy shc would Qivo him some molasses candy, which she occasionally did. The child grew worse. About this time, Mrs. Dickinson came iu and the little boy said he saw a little baby, and talkedof other thing?, as if out of his j ve,'.v lmu' CX(-'cile!lt "lualitics cannot blol ot the car to mak their escape from it mind. Mrs. D. said shc thomdit he was I out- 'J'he Mornions have carried on with ,,lto the c.ir ahead. Just as the train i i i . . lahiah hand Wnl the re-ulers of tl r-'aehed the bridge the rear car was jcrk having a worm 1.1, and shewent toget"111 " the uul.rs of th, b some turpcnline to relieve him. On her , Cau,,UMas wlU bc B,a'! t0 leam that(tho l.rid-0. Au instant more' and it return the child wa dead. Previous to ' thero " a I)r5lect of a change for the WOuld have reached the bank, but just at the child's illness. there had bcen some bc:Uci- lr- Cr;iS"m of X- H- reported the edge it toppled over on thc left side. gossip in thc neighborhood that Mrs.labiU lMt ck, which if passe.1, will nnd went with a fearful cnish, end fore- ii i ii t i -iii L'ive the doctrine of .loe Smith a stnn- 1 ' ll,nva ,,,c ce-covcrcd slope, fortr Kandall had pun.shed her son vety se- ociinie ol .loe Sm.th a stu. verely; and it scen.s onc llnyes, who ' Uw- II 13 c":u'ted 1111,115 bl11 1 nearly all iti pa-emrers, of course. were owned a shoe-store under thc room occu- , t,,at ll,arriagc can only be solemnized by ( prccipitatcd into amanglcd struggling pied by the respondents, had given c.- ,,ustices ot l,rL'IIlu Court, Justices of ; mass. at the lower end ofthe car, and tenuedaccountsof theailair.' Thc neigh- tlie 1eac ,lub' qualified, or miiiutcrs of , bned under a heap of ruins." i i . i i i the l'omicI ilulv ordained If inrtics' 1 INE1UI- w tiu: rNKECO;xisr.i. bors who are acquamted with tne Kan- uc fc:I,u ,u,i 'a- pariite A . , , . dalls, say the mother has always been kind to the child, and that hc seemed fond of her. Mrs. Kandall acknowledges that she has punished thc boy f roqucntly, and oncc quite severely: but she gave a reason for this sevcre chastisement which lecnied perfeetly satisfactory to all pres ent. The boy had always lived with his grandparents till July last, and it was nothing unusual in the parents inflicting punishnient. The case was heard by justice3 Ilarris, Pearl and Sanborn. Ueforc the trial was completed the state's attorney ordercd the father to be discharged from custody, as there was no evidence aga'mst him. On tho complction of the argument, thc justices retirod, and aftcr about ten inin utes' absence returned a verdiet of not yuihy. Your reporter is not the person to moralize ; but judging from the facts whicli came to his knowledge, it is evi dent that thc trial was brought about by meddlesome parties. If the people of Lyndon diil think whcn the trial began that yirs. Kandall was guilty of thc aw ful criine with which shc wa? chargcd, none believc it now. One man rcmarked in the hearing of niany, thc "Randalls were neverso popular before." "Without doubt the fatnily feel dccply the publicity and notoriety this trial has givcn theni, but let lhem 0 live tI,:it 110 one )vlH hc' lievc it possible that they committed thc ;aAVful crilI1e 0f which some at onc time; th , 1 1, .,:,tV- The Mormons. Little did .loe Smith iinainc, when 1e WM imiuviv in his mind "the absurd , . - , , r. - doctrine ol Monnonisiii and the Saints, that within a short time thc whole coun- j trv would deinand of its legihlators strin- gent ineasurcs to prevent the pernicious i i. u- i i- i i . . rcsults wh,ch a false doctnne . ,ure to rela-;bnng. Credulity is a certain trait unetlucated tmnds, and this sanie erc- dulitv is alwavi accompanied by a zeal w.ipil.vnr nnl.li.p ninx. WIipii vnn .iQ. wnrthv of noblcr aims. When von as- J J . sau the doctnncs nl tlie I ronhet, the 1 ' lazy, indolcnt Turk becomei the most reckless, furiou, and earnest of man- kind. "t lIie nice occupying tl.ct '11 I' jI ! .l T 1 ; alltT 01 l,lc ,oman 1,01 11,15 "ruan loflloly Writ, wherc John baptised, ljut the "gg'Sh nver west ot the Kocky outain., along whoe bank hve tho upholder of I5riham Younf The' country wm rea.my con.rss tnai near .. ... - lll: un a 01 Ainnna ie j has long existed another I'ive roinU" f AH1ril " St- " oH-ngland. ; ,IeM of robbers, thcives, and scoun-1 ' , iheis, thc "loverniuent has ncver yt i broKeI1 UI- '"'c'rant trams, m their j . i I l.inl Sji t ..t J Tiini-i... I hra l's:1 vaiuornia, are ireqnentiy rob1)C'1 ; al it is gravcly amiouiicc.1 in1 l u i cwm;i ii-i3 ii iui un Mifii aruiiienie .1 - !. I . . .1 .i a i.. i., i.. Indians aro at work. Htit the iroods and chattels that were borne in the w0,ls m ulc irai,,s "ow "'cr . r. i i. i.i' Y illt0 1 "tal'' a,,(I ""fVeque.itly 'bceome thc propertv of omc pious old ; - , a Island i a dozen wve?, and t!lC f:itI,sr of llU-v oi caltlc a,uI hi:r wh"h ll,eir ow"-' a iving to market. are found grazing ,..-,. :,, ,,.,trPc f.r MVipimitiK ivlnh. 111 ltuics ol Monno Inlc , tl,e,r 0W"L'rs are lm,' m thr lonS rcst- c,lt lou',, h? tl,c kmfe- or fhot ! with lI,e 1,l,,!et r S0ll,e tcvont IW,t?- ; We think we are not exaggerating whcn we eall the Monnoi.s a race of . , , consu.nmate tra.tor., wul.out the InV. tinge of loyalty in their hearts or lote towards tho tlag which gives them pro- tcction bincath it ample folds. Thc u-ntnr u-,.11 r..,...l!..tS r c..m.r a lotf..p written by one of these sonl-forsaken ereaturo.s a native of th:.-) country and written, tco. when the clomN of war hung daikeit in the horizon. in wlncii ne iioaiteu tliat there was no coininunitv ot inteie-t between thc gov erntuent and .he .Mtinnons that the irvii'iiiiuiir huil l.iilfil iln iirfHt.-t ii o "v " - a '''l''-1015-a:i,i 11:1,1 " ? dai" "I'01' ho loiiowers oi uw inanyr lor suppon or .-ii r.i . r conifort, but. on the contrary. that the , , .Mormons owcd tlie nation a unuiiie which neither time or space could ever oblitcrate. and which they would mani fest to tiie world when thc propcr occa- I -" hould rcquire. TIU wliole letter was so full of hostili i ty and hato that it scenwd tobe the j breathingi of such a spirit as went out ' ,,f tl... tv-in.. whi.-Ii -ii"t.M--ar.U w.-nt ", "hah aft nb u,t j tu.nbl.ng into tho sea of (..-d.lec. I his ninn WM a Yernionter. and his youth was anioiig the hilis of Calrdonia Sli'! ' bl'iat & busc I tho land which was his home. Kducn- I tlou " makv 01,0 l"Wt 1,ia ir'iC" :uuI j Iiank'" h- iieart lle niother who t'avu hu" birth, bnt only the mostwick- edand nernicous of educations can ac coinpiish this. in tr.ct only a wickcd reli'jious traininnora longaesociationwith ' 1 hardcneil villains can do this. Kvery- thing in the Mornion cred is contrary to: nature. The centralizalion of all thc -..ii i i- .i i- i i ' power into thc hands ol thc craliv Iead-i . , ers, rei.ders the power ot the well-di- 1 l)owI Mnvers of no account The iK-ciiIiar ideas they entcrtain in re-'ard to marriai.'e disu'race the intelli- r Ii. . 7 j itamV tha " holesect with diionor which are w.tl.tn the degrees of consanguinity hvltl,hl wI,lch ia"-iage 15 prohibited, the niarriagcs are dcclared void. and parties so" olfending are to be punished severely. Persons who shall willingW aid or assist , .... . m or be present at, the ceremony or ntes 1 ' 3 of Mormonism known as i;sealing", or 'spiritual marriages," with intent to countenance, encourage or givo elfect to tIl0ic w" wcrc to occupy it, and a large the same, shall be linod not Iess than ! ;nclodcan to aid iu singing. Nineteen Jllulft , . . i U0J:es containing tha remains ot the un- 1000 and imprisonment at hard labor fortunate straners were placed on eith m the l'enitentiary at lcast two years. ( er side of the dek crccted for the usc of The ollicers of the Mornion church are , the clergy. At two o'clock precisely, forbidden to rant divorces and bolemn-. tbe tand was occupied by the city clcr- izemarriaueswhen acting in such ca- gy J1'" m.aor a,ld ,co.uncii :J,uI ,.rail . . f.,, n , road ofhcials, and thc choirj ofthe difler pacty. lolygamy ,s forbidden. Ihe c.,t churches. Full 800 spectators stood wide-awakc and ncvcr-contented womcn in front of and around the platforni, the of the present are blatant over the claims greatest solemnity preTailed and the ser- of poor woman to the ballot ; but would 71CC3 wero conducted in thc most impress- .. . , ... . , . , , . ive inanner. it not be more sensible lnstcau of making long speeches in favor of a right which l'ourteen out of two hundred girls em- the majority of the uentler scx do not ask ' V,Ioyed bv a lirm of dr Soods Jcalers in c I llncfrvT, .1.. ...I .1. .i orevenwish. toa.k fnpthpnmpHnratmn . "- thc conifort, the advancement and the civ ilization of poor, down-trodden, brokea- hearted, neglected and much abuscd wo men of Utah ? to excitc public feeling in this bahalf till the constitutional law of the land which prohibits polygamy shall be cnforced throughout the entire country l Another Railroad Caiastrophe. A CAK I.OAK 01-' rASSENV.Elts HOASTKO AI.IVK. , ' , . list of frightful railroad disasters which 1 seem to be so numcrous this winter. Despatches from Butlklo announcc that a portiou of the N. Y. express train on S!l05 road :lbou S 0cock vveilnesuav atternoon, was uirown irom .. . , : t 1 :i i... ine iracK uv a urojvun ian ui itc un uiu track, and "tlio two rear cars rolled down an enibanktncnt )f iifty feet ; one ofthem was set on liro by he upsetting of tlie stovcs, and out ot titty passemrers in u T a t0 jeath, and all that is left is a masa of blackened and charred reniams, without any means of asccrtaining names. The aceidcnt occurred at isig Msiers liruige. . .r ..r i.. . 1 , , ... , T ,, ... Among thc killed were J. M. Strong. uul-a0; jiarr Kreeman, rcsidence un- known : .1. 1'. Ilayward, agcnt of the 'roadat atate line ; .Jasper Fullcr audj wile Spartansburgh, I'a : Mr. Gravcs, residenco unknown; W. II. Koss, North IJend, I'a.; K. 15- Forbush, iJutl'alo; Mrs. W. Freeuian, Pa.: Mr. lltibbanl. St. C'athcrines, G. W.: Frank Yalkcr, Hufthlo. Missing Stepheu Stewart, l'resident of Oil Creck road 1 1 . 11 !! a nsi ot 4 i wounueu is "iven. inain v of in . " . . . . other Kev Vork Iomis. 'e ,ind in it but ono New Kngland naine, a -Mis Mc- Carthyof Lowell Mas A large nu.n- hcr ot physicians left l.ulhnlo at4 o clock on a P rai to .As?hl ihc weuiuied, , 1 , . ,' . ,, .... ! who were bemg broimht to I Juthtlo. and every I,rej)arat;0I1 m:lJe to caro for their wants by the citizens ot J'.ullalo. lk"Ki Ai.o, N. Y., Doc. 10. ; riircc of tlm charrcil boilics of victim? of the rr.il- , ... . B . . . , , ! coirmzed, viz : thosc of l. Alexander mL;,, nr w -r, c 1.;.. .. ... . (Uie latter was iduntil.ed t.j a go!d chain I ou hU ,Kr?on ) and Stephen Stewart, of u reeSc- ,l- rry, secretary ot the I'asscmrer Assnranre Cornpanv of , , j. ot ! panv for oOUO each on the bodies of the j dead. The acc.dent was occas.oned by a seg- ment ol t!w treaI ot thc wheel bemg been prerented by anv human agency. Tho unrecognizc-,1 bodies will, aftcr a 1 ti,,w. ,,t3 ,,Hri1 hY ,lie raWwrA , company at a public luneral of the citi- on;- . 15t tkai.o, l)ec. JO. Mr. A. S. rish- , o, 3rinne,utt, one uf lhc inlIIVlMlV the Lake Shore railroad accide'ut, dil nt Angola at ll'o'cloi'k last night. 3Irs. H'er is not experted to live. -ir.. v.niTne, uie liailgllltT oi .ur. Fishcr, is not dead. as reported. nlthough .-he is very low. Mr. K. C. Kont and his wifeof Tonawanda, N. Y., left.Jaine. town on tho train to which the aceidcnt oivurred. and their bodies are 5uppoHd to be among the charred rcinains. Their baggage is at the depot. n itniKi: iAi:rioi i.aks. I'he following aro additional fact. rc- i.: .1.. i :i j .. . i uimj; iu uu- iiijuiiui lamuau aeeisiem whieh om.rred near Angola, on the Lake Shore railroad. on Wodiiesdav : "The loss will probably excccd sixtv souls. Marr Freeman was found deal with a handkerchief by her side, bearing the name by which she i- de.-ignatcil. One of tho passengers relatfd that while thc rear car was biirning. everal pas.-engers who wtre endeavoring to break it to picie-, woro ttartled by the ivport ot pislols, which were diichargetl within the car. One bullet came through a window, passing through tho pants of & I't'iiger. Sjnie unfortuuate man hJ h KXltM hvUc heat ,. Kenncdy, one of thc occupants ol the secoiid car, as soon as the thuinp- "S coinmenced, rushed for the door and 3h,Urm " . A voun- man from St. (atherine was takcn from the rear car iu a drcad- ful state. His legs were tlaycd, and hi "rea-t aml stomach were fairlr roaotetl. Hc was alive at lhc last accouuti. but , there was little hope of his recoverv. i he ma:i:ier ot the aceident, as nearlv ;15 can be'ascertained. is as follows: Tlie The next to the last car ofthe train was hvrn from the track on ttriking an irun li'oir at the switch, iust this bide of . . . . , -1 , Angola Mation, aml was dragrad over thc ties nearlv to tho bride before the car behind it bccanie miseatul from the laus. The limu during which thc car was l,'us I,,UI1t'i! alo"S te ties was sulli- llfllt ff .itcihl.. cniin K.tt ......... ..T t,c p:,,.,,. nUu nl tjK. forward' end cciltrai aej((jt at yul-aj0) Y.f Sat. ' day afternoon, to witness thefuneral cer- emonies of unclaimed, charred bodies of the victims of the recent railroad disastcr at uph; A ,argc p'atfonn, one him- : dred leet 111 hjngth bv twenty feet deen, 1 ,ir,11fi ;. ' . i , i uraped m mourning, was erected on the ' south side of the depot, and on this were placed seats for tho accommodaiion of ra.i!iiuy uu ina e,-iull . ll 1 T . oiuan yo., au in one uay. ii is sup posed the contagion was contained in some iuiported goods. Gen. Hancock and his Vresiden tial I'rospects. It is cvidcnt cnough that the dcmo or;s arc inn.-inp (Jen. Hancock for a pivtidential c:indidate, and that the prcs ident's meisngc praUiug hiin was a part of the scheme. Tho democmtie papers respond promptly, and fall at oncc to dcnytng vociferousl that Gen. Hancock was a inember of the nfilitary court that tried and hung 3Irs. .Surnitt and the other arsassination conspiritor.1; : and having scttletl his position jiegativolj, will be inaking up liis rcrord now, wu suppose, for any positive claims he niay possess lo tlie gratitude of the demo cratic partj". The lihure are in the inovement, of cour.-c, and it i asserted that the dherents of both l'endleton and Seyniour will unite on llancjck. while the latter will not go for Gen. Dix any way. Another story is that .Mr. Johnson has taken up Hancock as a suub to I'endIeto;i. Symour aml other aspiranfs for the deniocratie prcsidential nomiuation who iuored .lolnii jn in thc late political iMiivasJes. There .uvs-jmc discrepancics in these stateuicnts. it is true, but it is thc business of tlie parties intercsteil to settle thcm, not ours. Meanwhile, as we have the presidentV est'.mate of Gon. IIanctck"s courio in L")uisiana, it is interesting to have that ol a witik-ss on tho spot. atso. 1 ins is found in a sharp letter from .1. IL G. Pitkin to Gen. Ilxncock, deelining thc appointiuent of tecreiary of state of Louisiana. He accuses Gen. Hancock ol surrendcriiig to the rebels. declare that the partj- " which impatiently seek to remler loyalty agaiu a lis-crelit aml re;t-o:Killv confide its ..v t.llfl 1 ttl1 r t.lJ 111-1 ? il ? tlf tl IA U.,,,,,, to him who Mivillblc uW- t- ... 1.. 1.. .. ...!. .1: trict coniinaiiders that can diseovcr morc forec in a mad wiiim of a president, thau in a ?o!c:iiit demv of Cjngreis,'" aml winds up as folloWi : " ISut sjuie one musi fojn thnit his feet into u presidenfs .-hocs. and yotir eident willingii-, g.'nenil, to be persuaded by a ilemocratic nouiiiuition cxcilc- less sohcitude for the nation tnan for vourself. "Th .u;;hli tea-lin to laibltiia, titty Jl3t l iililf woiiJtn1.'' To ths Ani.'rican peop'.c, how.n-er, lielongs thc tmiform upon yourback, aml I caniiot lielieve they contfinplatetl that it wa- to be im?l through this district simply for the purpue of a politicr.l can t.is?. with its pockets distemled with the sumuiaries of .lohnjnian speeches. col latcd in advanee at the White House and H!-ued hcie as "genenil onlers."' Sliould you s tar priK-per in your ven ttirc a? to aitain the noinitiatioii sought, I haTe but to wish you as markeil a suc ees as was cnjoyod one year ao bv your patrou. and pri'ini.-e that our eol oreil people, to whom you hnve so wannly coiiin:eiidi.il vourself, will do their utmot to a?s't that ucces;." Ar Ihs i.n Ti:i ks. Andrew .lohn son is a ciiuuiiig vrn---roals jmliticau,"" nnd lio is doubtles jubilant to-night over hi- having oiitilaukcl Congres- on the iv uioval of lgal distincti iii- of color in this Di.-tricJ. Ia .liily lai. wht'n Gn j:ress p.tr-l a bill strikiiig th wonl whit-" ltoni all thc lawj, of the His trict. Mr. Johnson retaiaed it until aftcr the closc thc sossi.Hi an l it was lust At the CiUiimeiiceiiK-iil of the present sesshm the biil was again jiassel. nnd the l'resident" iricnds promisCil speclv actioii on it by him. Day afier day has the wto 1h.vii promisK and it was so coiilidfiitly cpcctel to-Iay that a large mimhiT ot the lsicmbers h.-.d made their preparation- to le:ive. Mr .lohiivm limliiii: that C'ongiv-i would not prolong it scssio.i. adn.Iily availel hinuelf o the chaiice to again "pocket" the bill. He has. however, only deiayod acliou aml caiiscil unn.'CcSsary exjH-n-e. for C"onurcss will ccrtuinly pass thc i.ill n thinl time, and when it has liecii Totoel will enact it by a large niajority. VrAy. in .UnmniL Tm. Ciui.t Ht uxixc Gasf. in Canv as. New Yoi:;;. A lull investijiation of the child biirning all'air at Canaan, N. .. in which a man nanitM Ilrown aml his wile are chargcd with arson and uiur dcr in eaiising a little girl to 1k? bnnie.l to deaili that they niight rcalize f .H.KH1 insuraiuv ou her lifo. leave no doub: as to the gnilt of the parties. Whcn the body ot the chiid uas Sound in tho closet after the iire. the c'ost't l.or was iomul Iocked. and it w:is dl-oovcretl that llw child had bcen wrap-ed up in combnsti ble inatcriaN, iu onler that .-hc inigut surely be huriied to diath if she was not dead alrcady from the etlec.sof laud auitm. Thc womeit has matio a lull stateiucn: of hor conncction with ths af fair. Slie sars that lefore the honse was hurnetl her lniskind told her she could go t tlie hotcl aml he would nnvt her there. The hotcl wa? about two iniles distant. He then did the busiiiis.-. the liring of the building and what Sol fowcd. She adinits that thc child was not Hrown's, but w:us obUiincil in Dav lon, Ohio. It wa- the child. the detcct ives suppose. of a woman who had doue wtishing for IJrown nnd his wifc There seenis to hi considerable oppo sition to the Ahiska treaty in the House. Though the mattcr is svttleil aecordin to the coii'jtitution by the President and tho Seuatc, yet it h contended that thc Ilouse ol Ifeprcicntatives has power to rendcr the treaty void by reftising an ap jiropriation to carry ont its provision. Tho House is in honor bound to votc uioney lo carry out thc treaties agroeJ upon by thc tretity-inaking power. at leait such is the opinion of i4 plain peo ple," but the lawyers of the House think ditlerently, and tbcrc has been some dii cussion in Cjni;re;s in referenco to this matter. It is possible that the other rcal estatc operations of Mr. Ssward may have the eilcct of crcating a feeling that this matter of buyinr territon- must bc stopjieil, and the" Ilouse will" makc the most of its power and by oppo?in the purcha;e of Ahiska, prevent aecmi sition of any territory by that means. Mr. Dana and his assoeiatea of the new republican ilaily paper in New "1 ork. have bought up the Sun, the orig inal pcnny paper of that city, and now two cents, nnd will inake tliat the basis of the enJerprise. This gives thcm the associatctl press news and inakes their venture a success at onco. The price paid for tho Sun was 175,000. At an evening mecting reccntly Her.rv Wanl Ueecher cautioned his hearers against using or giving wine on New Year s day, if for no other reason, on ac count of the exaniple, saying : "I would not for niy life lurn loose a box of ad dera in my parlor. But what if I sliould do it, and then say to thosc who called on rnc and were bittcu, 'You sliould have looked out.' " "Curscs likc chickcns always come home to root," say. the. proxerb. lhc carlhquakc which Sccretarr Sewanl rc - OMitly purchaswl with the island ot .3t. Thomas has uot as far north as Atiburn, WJlCre, OII UeilneMl.1V llioniniir, 4bUllU ings were shaken to their foundations." Dr. IJlackbuni livcs in history as thc unporter ot yellow fever lor iohtical nunioses; but'his cnius never ventuml uiion tne iniporiauon oi rc-.i uvmg carcn qu: Guaxt 3Ieetix: in Bostox. Tlio Gnuit Henionstmtion in JJostou Welnes- d:iy evening was a regukir old f;ishione'J. Cradle-of-L:bertr altair. Jt i.vaa a tour thousaml gathering. Sjieeches by Kx CongrcsMiian Ifice, llon. TI.oiikis Ihis- sell. Alpheus llanlv, lZstU, Georue K l iilou, hsii., aml othcrs. Ihe iustoii .lournal tavs : "Thc uiectin- indioilel ject. it torcshadowa the triumph ol tne party with (ten. Grant as its leader, and it lully aecoinplislied the raqo; lor which it was hehl.' The clcphant "Ronieo," now in -winter uuartcrs at Ilatboro, Moiilsomerr eounty, l':u. killeil his keqier, Williatn Williauis, W cdnesday luonung. I he cl cphant had leeii in an angry niood, and was punished by Williauis, who under took to wash thc aniniars face, when iie turned iio:i hiin, lashil liiui to the giound, and thnist his tusk through his ImmIv. Williauis only livwlan hour. Ile lelonged to Ijttudon. I. O., and leavcs a wifc, but iu faimly. An intelligent corrcspondent at the Sjuth says that the tcrror tf public opin ion in deterring white meii froiu coiuing forward iu snpport of reconstruction. can hanllv be understooil at the North. Hc blaincs the Southeni prc lor the ci:ief agem-y in this penucious work. lo his positive knowltfdge, some ofthe lutherto inost resjectel and uscfnl citizens of 3fo bile havo had their biiMiiess coinjdetely broken uj aml their famllits ihrown into soeial o-traci?!!!, all becausc they had ta ken ojk-ii sidcs with the Uejiubliciui jiar ty. The despatches froiu Europe state that thc Fenian exriteinent still continues in lCnulaiid, and addilioual procautioiuiry i ineastiro agaiust further outbreaks aro being constantly takcn. Tlie two inen arrestel ibr cjinplicity in the Clerken- well explosiou have been charped with murder by the coroner's jury who lnves tigatel tho all'air. Victims or Itnnci. SnTE. Tlie Meinphis Post state- tliat Kev. Alexan der McCanu. thc eolored uiinistcr of the Methodist Kpiapal Church, ivho w:is shot by the rebfl Ivclly, near his lionic in j Faycttc ounty, Tcnn., has j-inee died ol his wounils. When the. caM? uf tlie murder of Coroner Kricksoii. ot Somer- ville, c:une up lwlore the Grand Jury of Faycttc oounty. the rebel juryinen openly aid ihat Kricksoa wns a tl d Yankee. j'and ought to have leeu killed. J The trial f the negro conspirator aml J rcolutionit. Georgc Shorter, at 1'nion I Sprii-g-. Ala.. n-sulted in his conviction land sentenrc to jail for six month-. ln Tluirslay night. howevcr, Shorter broke out of jail and Cseaped ; whether unaidcd or asi-isted by uegroc lcloiijng to his so-cal!od goreniiiieiit is unkr.owiu The in'gvs gencrr.lly wcrc much inecased airainst him. J Zacheus Grceley. father of Horacc tlrceley. died at Waync. Erie Co. N. Y.. on Wohistlay last. Dr. 1. Howanl of Now York has rc 'ceivcil ihe Paris oxpo-itioH tuodal for the K'st anibulauco- "LOOK AT THIS! The abrcril rr i-Mnt; 1 1 dtpo cfH. atirf rloct f M1LLINERY GOODS! t'Jn tlif fc !( t stsdsccd -priea. TI&h- Til.iiic t parcaiK- till &o irtfl to pivc sae a cM. a I tvill twt lv It n: tr ld. n.mfwlfr iite ixce, oppafUe JLnt-nrx-Hsr. G. StNTl lL N 0 T I G E ! ! I'srtit -ah lui e left 7-30 3NT O TE 3 , Wi:a tiA Ilitt: Oiif t IW. t, inrt, far cbtx1i iH ilr-iHf rsH at oare ad tsie their r - -j o ' s , Now Texly fsr itHTcry. All T h hrt feciJ UrpOiitn cf rccritir sad V3tc&VIr irija th: Rutk air rorfrd to 1:1 ltea Ktrav nitava: ddir. GKO. MAY, Caadtr. rir: Nstiotul ltni. I st. .lelm-lcrr. Yt lVc. 3, j sT IS IT POSSIBLE? GJX.TT BE M'KTTT: ? IVa"t 1-utc it tU rajsaade-forTsrol. Bnt it i- a firt tlzt l ASSIN ij IK5 pood Damask Lounges for S9, $10 and $11, i StaJf Cftxl tt jt n IHrrare corJ at vQ - ' Rxvd tifiinc ciip. IVt frathr for jiHJoto. liis c.-W.ntrd Sl-i:.; MATTKCSSKS. lure llORsi; n.Mli -VSM I i:isl-S, and rtrrytian?; ia tbc LiOimiro aml rvlattvesr; Line taide of thf brrt inatniil and K.M Uir. J. T. OASSINO, Enicra Arcanr, St. JohnViciT, Vt. A COURSE OF i.ECTURES Will Jdivcrcdat thc UitWirt l"aaprl in Ijrt sl. .lohcfluiy th. siattT. The scoad lcctnrc Trill l dclitnrd ca KKIDAV EVr, HIX.S7, 17. br Kcv.L. U.TAUOU ATifrtSociil sie-aU aad Intcllrctnal Cultsrc WM. A. CIIAi'ilAX, rmiYtxt. CIIAS. W. CSAl'l', Stcrctiry. List Of LetterS rcms-aing ia the roa c2re St. Joliaunryt Dec ST, Id. Af-low ;co OnIltc La IVarhC K l"aradrT Itirrlov S. 2 lUn4aU 11 F Hionrn ijidic WirtJlKl, C Knrccfwr V.Hl' A Kclly II .1 . Whitcy 11 N Mir.- Anaic 3 Winumj.cn Nrioa i-3l'anic calliac fer the alwri- Irttnv irill pls EiTC the dite cf ihe list. 11. W. FI.EETWOOU. I. VI. A GOOD ART1CLE FOR THE SEAS0N! LONEEGAX Railroad Street, - - St Johnsbury. IIni a Urjc tock of BOOTS, SE0E3 AND OVERSHOES, SaitiMe for thc Et&ioa. Up hu Lidin fiia-c-l -liccd bnttoa ai.d Ucrd H..f. Laditf 01ve Calf Ilatlun ltsota. M ia and ChUdrcaV Thc very popalsr otct fh.-c taide hy the Nc Ilnmjwiti liblr Co. ArcSic omihoti. - Ccnti thict and thin, trcd and pr.-d llooau And in fact, cvrythine in thc line to bc fonal ia citr or cuuntrr, fruni the thiaact tlijiptr to thc hcavicrt --t.1ry." Gire him a caU and examine ftylCT, jualit2cs aLd X- Rctnnaher the plsce. I. I. LOXERGAX, Es2na SatreL Siga cX the lig Bco THE TR1BUNE FOR IBSS. ri:isri;-n ' n.eTeari'tfsTrin iraicr.3B.iuw.i coiorjndimj-itiaibiaiaa ' . !iciirab'incriwi.v ?. j. - iUlUoatballd-aaiivrOTrrarl,., . !ni.B,in n.n o-n nair. iuJm.jrit-ji, ., r.ratd!datrjrctirrii. & ,, lhe cxa)r ' im 3r - - , ui ircanrd ia wm-mo.aui o-a. liick, fionld l iclufifJ fnH ! j rv- . x , d f.oni thr lullot-lwx, tintu stowc-aJl . Lr.dt!ier"lf AnMTi.au lairtjn, , alwve ilr un of Wtnra : 1 T4-r t ,i EllfTrwtli. 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