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Mr: III' ' B ' MISSOURI. OHMto So, Z , TtV. ""emb'rcd that a youn-b o ItmlSll J, Mta,)UhD?ont MI..Bb.ne,lnordcrto avcngoht. " oegoltoUon of this or any char- wrong, attempted to ihoot Jllz In 1 i'W-irW-TTTr I ' oogwwuon 01 this or any char- wrong, tttemptcd t vUlvRBNTT 'TOPTflfl it kcnndonco can bo placed hme, not Ion line ZJir IntWrpromlaw; and that tbercquost kmd by Jihtln moue, uoniin, (Jnnter, Ilarrlion. WW", finite, llerrord. IMraio ,n.0.pk,,K.' ,0.UM.,'b)?rti; Itnnlon '"fi- f't'" f'IVlerV ('). Lane, . '- :t..m .. I Mil t,U .Al,..... . ... I. . " 777 I ' jBBHBananmiitnii - utuorio allow no- ueinra rouniriadr nameii mi.s T.utn ah.n m vi r 7-Cr ffUUons pewe, Qcn. Sherman en .entenced to one year'a imprLonl :' J&M' tdw,i.: ftffl,UXS2i!&i: r. " mooa wun wmcn :rir : 7." . ' .'' "" ul fc'"1! we uorernment is at war are not such lL:C..u p"""""0?. win Istcr's I lUrtMelt. Harmond. h i own ! " IflM. htlf ttr.. s.t. I1" 0 'Kbwi Morfiui. i... .... doe not come from thn hn.iu Altussl&n lady mado on attomnt to R..ln. Muwf,'i,..?ea,A ssShoJ lUl B.L- i ' I and thara la n I I UMUiloate Prince (lotichaknfr. tha ttm.l.n I Keagan. ltelllv. John. iliT'-H! mVSff? MgOMM.. 7 r .-"" awr wiumo MnIlter :;-": In.on. 8w; -ShenklV nqjnMWH.H lesfiua from itm I H' lor pcaoo la ircnoral. mi.- 1..V.1" ' .7J 5"'. (";. soutnar Mill ri, - '- ' I 7 K. ' 7 """" " "'i pistol, me I oievenson, stone, Teeso, Thomas . ..rT-r. " r ' rosnainci n.i., . ... . . irnnce wMunuuni 1110 idr wa srrratnii. 1 sv." .;".?". "'r. u ' i . 1 1 1 - " . . iin miaffinm iiimnniin.n ni.i. p.. . .... i wi idi . w. r. irTTT i :i"WMera a inuler ,1 r 7 '7 kU w .u 1Dfl nair WM a,(1 10 nave npomical ilfftiin thorn: WftamV WMMrXTzMdtyoB to1R7fl wmuii moi on mo vint nomin- cincc. pviimire, wium, '.m ' J I AlAfl ft lllrn IiaoaJ kM l rt. . .1 4M MCMrB. Ablmt. iilama Ii.k- li. iiguv uiimuiuvii uh uiij umoi a., iMffigr, ti. ii., lmkcr, lljvUou. ttanla. r McM.hon, Mltllken. Uuii, tfo?. nice, ifi tMrilK ft T110' ill, Ken, , oprram, Blinntr, .Tin ltob lemons, , aad uVo hare cntthe JS CaVL S3. "S- ."S EIocto Col. I. Tat. l)vor - mi DOl ni ibl, l..t ...i . . mm jnii.issippi juiironu inaugurated n iMke at Seymour, Ind., on the Oth, on ac count of a reduction ot wages. Jenkins S. Hotvoll, colored, convict ed of rape, wi handed noar Snow' Hllf, Mdi, on tho 11th. Tho execution w wit netted by 2,500 persona. Tlinmn.' f I-A .. .. 1. . I 1 .i -t tj. - T . " v, I . 1 miiu ti n i j. ui uuvor-1 ""'"I'j u.u4i.uii iiiuufifiiuuaa was ' -. -rTrt BOWlBff, aim there nor, Joscpb N. Johnson; Andlfnp. tr I nnsca at Ilitavla, N. Y.. on the lllli. fnr VmiIMMMiltoMu-,H.Ln.ii I IT Hilt... n. . . I (lie nutnljip n. Iff. D...U v .... '.l. . . r.OTu nuuD looroi MWaM ham htn nnn . a I .ii" . . ' mv r"i-iv.v v. . uwh'j lu.Liuvuuo, tV . I wncn no Kineu ncr. ttose Who tmWeU.tnfnrm If. nillan. n.u '. JJfVgtoreea at 27,000, and Clerk of tho Chancery Court, James FORTYFOU,mi CONailRSS. Tv " weu armed n.Jacaaon. l'reaWentlalKloctora woro iZir m Vta neia. aiso nominated. lalley, Chlllen Tult reimlar" Reinbllean RttUn aa state that thnnirl. iui.i I Conrenlion nf ArV.n... ni.ti. ayWM,!) -OA tee part' of tho I vcncJ n tho 9th, nomlntwl a full m mm utae of bocf, ucicet, as folloffa : For Govor. nor, Joscnh If. Jnhnaon Aiotltm. tr II. Mlllor; Treasurer, Nick Straub i'i0 ",u.rlcr of. Wr- 8srih Norton, on the Attorney-Gcneral, T. H. Harncsi Coml 5L!f 1"!c, S "?. r",!.'c.c 'l,e if..' ''TP.i tri""'- Cniler, Danforrt, I'ay, Dnraml, Kamra, Kir. t'rwnun rm, Ollwn, Hale. Ilanoork! Ili? llewlU(N. ,), Hoar, Iloair, llarner. Jorro. Katann, Kebr, Klmbalf, I.aroar, I.apham. l!cvy l.jrnch, Macl)owell, Mctranr. 'UfSS, tllSItf', ton, O'llrlen, 0,lell, .J-Nelll, ' P?". r. fa co, Pierre. IMnr puit Polttr. l'oicll. I'ratEf IMnU lio... KVk! Our Imlliin Troubles. THE GAlVLEItY OF DEATH. rhotoaranhlna; Vnlinown lloilUa at the New York Morajne. (From tho New York Ucrcury. Somo eight years ago n young photog rapher, in tho pursuit of his profes sional studies, carao to Ilcllovuo Hos pital, for tho purposo of taking pictures of tho buildings and, moro important to science, of tho moro noteworthy ciiscs of surgery that wero accomplished thcro. Ho has a largo book filled with theso photographs, and they nro not altogether pleasing things to look upon to tho neophyte. "Man Is fearfully and wonderfully made," it is true, but this book shows nlsnhow sadly ho may ou uisioncii, cut to pieces, generally vnntfrail i 1 .)! l.t . .. . uwv auuut IUIU Bllll 1IVU. V I1CI1 tllftt Of thn tnlaultnv Ti a i - - ..uunj uuiinui 1 1 i runs- Mr. Mason first went to Bellovuo he, plred on Investigation that Mr. Hull lmd mo thousands of others, became deep- been spending tho evening with some iv interested In the erucsomn clinrnnl. frlnmla. nn.l i.i.i i. ...... .. , ' I I .it.ii iy.it, biiuill Itl IHKO lllO house i known as tho Morgue. At this cars at Korty-sccoml Street Depot-lie tlnifl it WflQ miaf Ittl II nflnall.. ....... I 1 1 ... .1 a . . . .... . . a i , , , . , iuuii ms mvuuutui town, ilio theory ndvnnceil had laid on the slab fora certain length was that he had In somo ninnnn.r I,, oi ume, to bury tho bodioj and retain como confused, lost his wav. nn.l nf.nr an elderly gentleman walking along Twenty-sixth Strcot towards tho river. Thoro was nothing romarkablo In this fact, except tho evident rospectnblllty of tho Gentleman nnd tho cnrllnn. if tho hour, for rospcctablo gentlomon aro noi in ino linhlt of walking along tho Kost lllvcr at 0 o'clock In tho morning. Thrco hours afterward this gontloman was picked tip from tho water In tho dock, dend, nnd his photograph was uiM.il. ucioro mo day passed detect ivcs visuou mo cliarnel-hoilso. Mr. II, ,11 ,..ii i i . .. "i'vii u.uiKcr, ni ono tlmu mo .-secretary of tho American Instltuto was missing nan anv one ie.irlnr l.lu description been seen thcro? Tho pho tograpli of tho resnectabln.1.,it.l,i gentleman was shown them. It was i. MKSSAHK fllOM TUB mF.SIDENT, ItKCOVMO'll- inu an i7cri:ase im this Anur, To Me Stnale and limit of lliprtttntatiru! I transmit herewith a telearnm of ih. aii. August frgm Lleutcnant-Ueneral SherMan lo Utnoral Sherman, a letter of the 11th of tl,c prcrcni montn Irom ucncral Sherman to the Sec retary ot War, ami a letter from the l.n.r nf I tame ilato to me. all selling forth the n...u.i ad one passenger wounded. A eamn Iaat 8tato election was carried by fraud ?t,P-'l..i"i'ili ii'fV.. i'5,,J'IrI1-V, .-..:l,n.f.h" """f-,l,c ."''fi'v,1 lnc.rcn.,1.? t,,e a.re,jr '.neiuenco oi D tho last return trip from Dead- Tus majority and minority reports wooa mo stage was attacked by In- Jussippi investigating Com- dhwe, at'Indlan Creek, the stock atolen. mlttco navlB been presented to tho aall-bags rat opeh, the coach destroyed , st' Tntormer alleges that tho Iu the Senate, on the fith. the tlmr, V.1 I occupied chlefljr In a ill.cuislon of the letters of I acceptance ori'lliicn ami Hcmlrlckt, alter which I , ,T , v' Yi .uuirrrnce (.oinmilICO on IOC I win w itv mo ,yr ino cnie oi uflfljre crtini lanilt, .m... i MKrvcii kv yen.. I.: rtava is. Mr. Morton'! reolutlon for the punishment U the Mreuiuiiu ,110 iininuurKmiiraftcs M.ior.ur Ulncil, nnit tho fenato went Into cxecntlvo tesi mo clothes for tlm purpoo of identification. It was miliar cnt to him that this method might bo Improved upon, for It is notorious that in many of the cases of thorn found warning tho streets In a dnzod comli- lion, nau unerringly walked into the water. TUB Oltl'lIAKS LOSS About a year niro a ccntlmrmn loft up but piistoI oirr I tho existing hostilities. 1 would stronalr urire .ha rmnn rixmnllin, I .1 . L .... . upwii ,iiuKri-iin ino ncce.sity tor making some provision for any contingency which may arise luring the vacation for moro troons In the iioiiMir,ThiiiiVf ,i ; ; .":"". " .pos.iu. herd. nT.J..- --j . I nnnirmu nnnnt Uni. A .lo. :: L'iTl7. " " l now .iimwi iuiu iwi, nnnip, 1 ,- u..uv.i .uno uviiviuir nj n :iu'3 . -n .... uivpnii-n m. uuuvi inn, 1110 iixinir 1 in an,i. 1 1 1-..,1 1 . 1 . w I ..v . ...ut,i.j .1 . 1 1- v .... - . oianayrorreHmnllonasa ioiwltum.iuta . w,rara moro iiuicu, auu lourtcen ponies can-1 nJl'njieniauon in Congress, prosuerltyi that It cAVclcd no K,mi:iin, ii it economical ami better to aMlaaBIe'an Incriare j n.. . I and. In pjun nil mlt.tr .1.-11 was utterly useless for all uracncal niiriKi.ea. I 01 the present cavalrr force bv'i.Sw nrlritea; " " B,1 r- I;..,. -"" '""' The l.t buslDes. men of Urn country "hail ..hi hot If this Is not .loi.ncl a,ll..hWi. ih.A ih.t .h. i rc.ment ue ntiuioriicl to call out not exce. tared. The Baker i 1 w mmu, IU- I w. w .', -U wrabjjjfroa the H1U,wm attacked Provo IneffectoaJ, remanding the State f,0-, 7 " WCn, IWCnty-flvo miles , ""u111 conoiuon. mo minor- gress as a party necessity, llmler the whin nnd ami said so Ln hi. r-Ammlllen. 1 ht l.lll nhli. ,injHj-eu io reieai in pari na! panned Con ess AS a UnrtV niKvaallv limine lhA ....,.. .-.I wMli ol Fort taramle, on the 4th inst., "Port denies that ther Is any trust, JSSS!. 'iSSHSgfll ""'6 "vu vi uuiuCS. I "j vimoiiiiu BUUfYiuif mat IIIO OICC- I V. WY, u "lv i'eioui qucbuon, mo rciMjrt nt r ' t!0D -w" not conducted, nnd that fex SS..""'1" Cox01" "LT It Is thotrsht that tho Tnrco.si. lne diwcultlesintho State aro all direct. E .f... V ' ,f?.' .A...,c"'nLl"l'?P ' War is virtually over. Tho most horrl-1 lraceaW to Governor Ames's pros- ?tyrtV 10 '"!'" fjrf into tho change that ins ble atrocities hare been committed dur- tllution of hls mce tor partisan pun wCSBZ?,! Inaaa 'i. . . . . . . lAnlA-.nB ' 1 1 L. - HfJ... - I . 1 rt I PI fk V U' I A fh aa ff ! I Iu,paaI . . .. a 1. - t . . fhSt ,,'!nd", now reported ""uenco nas not yet boon MaSfi! that CO Servian TiUages have boon burn. Prlntot' country, and on standards of valuo In this vi knr1 1 onn I 6"wiA.uoorn- . and foreign countries, fcecond, Into tho nollcv eu.aaa l, Innocent persons klllod. GEN. Fomttii. of r!n B,l,l..i. ?' restoration of a double standard In this ex.1111 Tttere nre borrtblo f n..i. " . " " "T. ""J., ! re.torc l,?t legal relation. .. . i u.ti.wi. iu oh isui on mo urn. " " turn, oi siivu ami corii -mi no, .inn,. ium mo iueniion oi ine M1- Sheridan's I atiifr . F!n.J 1 O. T,...t .. Oi..ii .... . -'I-. iiiiiii-u lii owiaui on mo Jill. S.li4!0.. W Oen. Terry's camp at the Ho thorn !n- u. , "T , " vB -'"f, iurrys camp at tile icy en continuing legal-tender notes cooeurreiilly werosweci May 12 rotting in tho sun. mouth of tho ltosobud on tho lit n w".'i ''! standani and. ti.o effect there'it TCnorfm. I . j . ' """" mo iWJBUUU UO 100 ISl. J10 W by rCurkUh feroc!ty roPrU lh0 command in good condition &felbfCSB?,,d- Th ?.nd Ppar.tlon; to join Gen" &Slm. Srook-. The Indians are thought to bo RrS. vuotuioi ciuesoi raassea somowbere between the Koso- tocma, seems to have settled tho ques- bud and Big Horn Klvers, but tho gen- impreaaion provancu mat thev on tho labor, Industry and Health of the country fourth, Into tho beet manner for providing f laciiitatirig resumption of siiecle payment, Tho Ing flvo regiments, ono thousand strong each, of volunteers, to serve for a period not exceed ing six months. Should this latler authority lie given I would not order out any volunteers, un less, in my opinion, based upon report, from the rcne ni war, I iieemcd It aluolutely necessary, then only the smallest number that could be con slJeroil sufficient to meet tho emergency. tslgne.1 u. S. UltANT. Executive Manhiox, August II, IIEltlllAN'ft LETTf.lt TO SltUtMA.N. The following U Ucncral Sheridan's let ter to General Sliermun: liiit'Auo, August s.isro. Gtntnil Y. T. Sherman, iruaf,i0on, f). c.: 1 baic not ) ct been able to relnforco the garri ion at lied Clou I, at Spotted Tall or at Standing Itock, to bo strong enough to count tho Indiana or lo arrest and disarm thonc coming in I beg you to sec the military committee of the House At Chlcaco. the evonlni, f ., 7,1, woula not a" engagement . n wuw A4a - Alwandcr .Sullivan, formerly a journal- AitcnuisHoi- Pukcell, of Cincln 1st and later Secretary of the Board of natIi has written a lcttor to tho Catholic EE 1 -v' :.h0t . FranU Han,0r1' n?,1" LdeDnlnS th aMia'i0 0t th0 "emUnflln,n,f 1anf.. V.'.V.l WfirSK lrtncirjaj, rjf the Chicago Hich Cal"oI1 Church towards schools in tho .'"'.'""''"xes were agreed to nnd hill bchdov In the stomach, inflict- M States. Ho declares tho Church :Z,To,clZ, nTi aillKry the Ing ff, wound which Droved fatal tum has no disposition to interforo with tl, 0"r.'"5iaLm?..,.,."1.l"l!'n isi with the eommlsslon to rep-irt on or before the 11th day id Januarr. If?;. The bill wn. n.iaae.i. -riiiirn. PortortheConltrcnce Committee Tor i the b 11 for " , i , 1,,n'" u, oue lliosaleofOfago lands In Kaunas to actual nl ,urK on " necessity of Increasing the tiers nan raaueuy Jir.lioo.un anil agreed to, and "v'ry n-giraenw 10 lwto caen company, lien, tho Houso adjourned. I Crook's toUl strenglh Is 1 ,771 and Terry's 1 ,873, , In tho Senate, on tho 7th, tho voto by I and to glvo this forco to them I havo U l.l.l. IL. f .. I",........ .' . . ? I niiitu iiiu c-enaie iniieunuciy Ji0SHneil the bill to rclmburso West Virginia for property destroy ed by Federal troopi during the Intp ar, was rrennshiereil and the blllploeeil on the calendar. I he amendments hnnra fi. t. . . I . j proposeit uy tno eointnlltee. The : - --nu. a. appears iianiord v"lu, Buu urluer says: "no doubt 1 "'ti win numpiion-iuy ei.io.c, had written tho Board of EducaUon, Jnce and equality would entitle tho The'ioKlS i& lUSSSSlSlSSllSi: 11V .r 1. f,"ni ameniinielil lotto Chat-Sinf Mr. Ri,11U .III. ...1 ,. I nofhnlln nnnl. .Ul- . . tlVie proposing a slvteentll nmemlmAl lull. ,A.7r . " . ""'"S - Wl,'u' y 0.X- ContlluiIn iiruhlhlimg tho appropriation of ,..4 Miuucuco 10 seenre the appoint- Pon irom taxation for tho support ,J , n"01 "!r i1"0 il"rt "t sectarian ment of.Duano Doty, of Detroit, as Su- other schools, or to a share of pub- SliVUiiSSi perlnlendent of Schools there, making "hool lunds In proportion to tho Shi? "hi1. Tpcii " tholcnmion "'to SS iu,uji extra copies ot the Presidents message on tho Hamburg outrage. IH.cubsIoii followed. tho charge in an aggravating mannor, I number of their pupils in tho schools, t tms claim 1 your favor. itrippcd every post from the lino of thoManltoba teTotns. We want moro mounted men. We have not exceeded the law In enlisting Indian scouts, in fact wo havo not as many as tho law allows us. The whole number In this dliislon is only III. The Indians with Gen. Crook are not cnllstod or even paid. They aro not worth nav. ing. They nro Willi him only to gratify their desire lor aught and their thirst for rsvengo on tho Moux. Signed 1. 11. Siiehiimn, I.icutenantidcncral. Tho letter of General Sherman to the Sec retary of War Indorses the rccojnraeiidif lions of Oeucrul Sheridan, and tho letter of tho Secretary of War recommends the same to the l'reildcnt. rbcr bKrrt. a?h '""I t',,anKC,, 11,3 h0m0 Staten Island to ; o ,p cither bj the parties themselves, some to his business In tho city. It was 1 of whom with to conceal thnlr lilmiiliv t, 1 . T . . . 1 KS? -.falling Into fect oate daughters conWcd iZ to V ei inm IiiHO uccn tllOI033 0rthokin( ! tllOthor nnil Inrln i,,. 11 v; ,ujj v inn Mm iiiuiiiLT anti lovin II vefth,l r,ar ,,S- V MaS1be- wIf"-''''al been called away from ?'?-.t5at. ll'0tSraphingsuch of lf0. n0 was a prosperous morcha,,.. ii dhbgureil beyond ,tnd want had never cntcrc, all rccocrnlllnn. flmrn u-.n.i.i i. .. 1 : -,"'v' Weansof M " , r., sun stream nnionft .!,.. 1...1T" r" " A"" uay passed ns 7 : j "l"'"Sv" ""-ny as merrily as tho others had, but when "7!.r "c. l''-,,entt"1 l'is night camo there wa, no father there! ndJh f' . Z . ! ,!? nearly f rantla n,i , " i,"-,u,u w'lnunueiineafenr, ran to t he rnoliih- for tho gallery of death was miulo. Km- i.,,r. i,i m. ,t.ti ..... ... .. , ? twnv...i-aM.. m.,1 .1 , . .. ' "" -oir missing ,, ' "King parent wero to bo had. Twolon-Mrceks these photographs without rmnnnnr,,. .lr.i i. " . . tlnn 1.... 1 . . fife--""", uuua-uvra wuro cmpioycil, 1 I,..' .. ",C0, "iC" lettoM written. toIoSrnms acnt, but still ifi,r i.i .1 . "u..i6a. Alien, its n mat resort, they HUrC. Ono-Illllf thn m-lnn .. a. ..ill.. ....... i .1.- . . ' J charged by photographers for Tnt Z nortrnlta f l, .1 '.i .... . " . . V ''T""'"11" "liiruiu ' l . 7 . u CI,nrSC siaos, no photograph of their father in Z I J' hTL?.V, ' ',ot(,Srai.hinir the gallery. Then somebody suggested mil Vr ' nospuai, id ine orphans that they should cxamliio -""')u iijuii. iiat-iui iiuriinn nt fiin Air. ainomi iii'.M.ii 'in 11. 1 nllv'. ...,.l. : , T '.-..uniuiiiiiii, Aliuy UIU SO, I U, city's work is. for a won, In-. (. ,ni,i,. m n.n. . t.. .1. . , .. ' j - ' j-v "tin luiiiiuj iu0 leaves, 1110 UUnO- i nlilnc, itmi.l.l.H .. 1 ,. .... -..uB.,iBi Kiu a, lung, piteoin ... mi. uni two years 01 1110 cxner - scicam mat chil ed thu lieiirin nf il, ment eight pictures were taken, and, listeners, and foil in a swoon to tin sineo then, tho average has been from Hoor. Sho had recognized tho portrait v m riAi, tiiun icar. 1110 nmrnai ui uur lamer. mi. 1 I . ... ..uiuuer iiiiviiig ucen miulo last month, HEUE AND THEKE; ...I t . . wm-n sixteen wero taken, owinjr lo the severe heat and thu number of urn eiroKcs. sometimes tho number has iancn as low as ono in tho courso of a month. It m iynot bo generally known ...at mo piioiograpiiing of tho unknown dead was first tlono in this city, nnd mat since 1HG8 the custom has been adopted in Paris, London ami Boston Al'TElt ONi: VEAlt. It Is not nlways, however, that tho loved are found in tho gallery- of death. There eamo to tho Morgue one day thu body of a man, a laborer, who had been crushed to death bv tho falllnn- tin. it t 1 " " iic.ivj, iiox. . pnotngrapu was taken and tho body was burled ouiuu ume niiorwaru a irntnnn. nt- in tlm i.rm, 1. ,.i 1. ... . . than from any set purpose, wandeixM i.".. . . into uiciiormto and looked carulosslv nt . 1 . .p ' t... .. - ' ino 11.1 Trr? er in a most disagreeable oul even tnt j claim wo aro disposed to participated in by Messrs. iawe an.iKaton .uut light. Waivo in your favor." I i. !?.A,.r,i K"n concluded the Sennit- went A Xovol l'ttglllstic Encounter Into executive cession ami soon niMnnrnm, bi i the House, no business of general interest " ein, on Tutnam's Pond, lslB Moxlcan KevoIutionisU have Washington Co., N. Y., thirteen per- captured tho town of Now Laredo. I sons were In a small row-boat. When U8 prisoners of the entiro garrison, ,ho rrti'e0, Z ,!.,ca' t0.c,.'m',r!'c shore, in eight consisting of GO men. Tho attacking p.J. , Mr. itgr gave notice r an ami-nd'. In tho Senate, on tho 8th. the bin in tabllshtho Territory of Pembina, to comprise about three rods from scei. 01 water, a sauall strnek thn Ivwt party numbered :100. Thn p.inriD ?- cnangmg tno name to iigomiuin. d. capsizing It, drowning Johnson and seven killed, including Captain KnhnCA,Uli8ttr te' Jo,m Mendl' ttnd Coh VaUa' the command- WVr"p,W.;!ffi unnana and daughter, Peter Oscur. nt, was badly wounded. Tho Itevolu- '0"'V?P--;--,T,ie 1,oll0",loi,1ed a motion to Adolph Uveneler's son, Holden, and tionlsts lost four killed ami eight WitiVSritftSSZ Holden have been recovered. PEItSONATj AND POI.ITICAI,. W,5 dh!lWls'! It is stated that" Assistant Socrctarv ElSS? Ocn. CvTmmTaFortC SILW'L-- SSMS turrnin Til. I .1.-. .. " - . --- --1. .. . ... .tii.iti.-inereoi 5.J.l"e' AB0" "'dock on tho - ------ - jv nnu uroon nnu grettman painful interest. All kinds of faces are 10 00 seen, from tho beetle-browed ruf. nan 01 tho scums to tho fair cirl wl has strayed from homo to moral ruin and a watery grave. Here and then may bo seen ono in which tho hand 1 placed across tho throat. There is a terribio significance in this. It seem.s that tho poor wretch, whoever hn lm. has had his throat cut, or, mayhap, has 7th, Con- the cdmblned force of over 2,100 men 0 ISMILw uui .uimeuiaiciy move toward to the Speaker's room, where he soon re- '""a Auver. uen. Terry had not coverei na returned to the House. Tho oeen neara irom for a month, and thoro "encacreMedIor a 8,10rt t'"'o much wore rumors. Which hownrpr mnM . traced to no wll.M . .t. . , I 1N "10 Congressional race at Louis . . - duwvu tuat no 1 vin. ,.. .. ... .. . 1 . -v,. ...wi Had been worsted in a fiirht with Sit. X 7 ? , f80" lUcm.) 01 tneilouse to the Senate bill to provider r the tlng-BuU. The Alabama State election. hM A the 7tp, resulted in the election of tho Tho Milivntikeo Times rolatcs tho fol lowing incident: Avery singular ex hibition of nerve took placo in a well known saloon of this city a fow even ings since. As the proprietor and bar tender wero closlncr ui for tho nlcht. two respectably dressed gentlemen I himself jagged tho fatal wound in the stepped Into tho saloon, and, walking nlau uciiritim of despair. quietly up to tho counter, called for two ' . One picture hero Is peculiarly strik- drinks, 'ihey wero both perfectly so-1 lnE' 11 Is that of a man with marked bor, and appeared to bo well provided ' lc'"rcs tho faco full of iierco iutclli with money. From their dress they 1 Rcnco, nnd having a close resemblance migh readily bo taken fortraveling men, ,to t,ui Breit author, Alexander Dumas, and seemed to be on tho best of terms. T'lero 1 no appearance of death In tho After paying for tho drinks ono of the ' "cnt ,ace through it there beam party walked over to tho proprietor and l"e characteristics of a man of stron ...f.l . .. ... .... .1 lincatnu. n.l f.l 1. 11 ... . saiii: 0 want to Know how much i""" ii iiiiumiuaDio will. It is 11 you will tako to biro your bar for an 1 ,ftco ,hat a weird painter llko Dore hour. Wo will not disturb tho linuors 1 would revel in. Mr. Mason has mint or cigars; we will break no glass, and interesting anecdotes to relate concern will return everything to you just as it '"ff bis gallery. It appears by his stil ls now when tho tlmo is up. What Is 1 tistics that two-thirds of tho persons In tho Senate, on the Utli.tho amendments '"ur I'r'cf " "oil, I guess $10 won't ' photographed havo been uo 100 mucli." To Ills sumrisn. thn 1 ""-"uiicii, ami in somo instances thn nCC. If. .O lllllllln hpniunln n .. 1....1 by taxation, or from any imhllc fund or property ...nu, nunu or piace, sunjeet to leglslatlte power of Congress, shall ever 1 gii en to or ever bo 1111 nation ' 8 or "cnoml' ,fcSJJ!,1c?nre"lallhavo power to enforce this artlclo by appropriate legislation. 1 ,. ,ferlt'' Judiciary Committee. The bill In reference to reclproeify with Canada was i-.....,.!...!,!. .1.1 ucAiiieoeuiueri only . few Si Z .7 1 and uilaonH h. . . ot gentlemen each took from their pock-. reM"t "as been tho recovery of large uuiy a iew scattering votes be ne cast for ! ",8our Indians in Kansas and Nebraska ,, s. , . ,. ., r. iinm nl mn,. Heady, Independent Democrat fT ,re ""' '? al"1 11,0 hill passed. Tiiodo- ut3 a J ul" ilnJ l'Ut it on tho counter. slln,s 01 mono. Gek. STimot, l,a. , uKrtVS?a.SSSr ''ffSSiSyKS Thoy talked to tho front door, turned i "Wo.inizei, ai-tku thuke veaus. August, 1874, a gen- n-' . w ""llflrln thn ft I I Aula 'lL. n . . I jr air, ttu,i;iCO, DClUlIOf nhnr. I II1U KUV IIIIU DUL OUL llin froa. IMP nn-tSLTt 2y T'Z tonished proprietor remained lo seo , came to the wl.arf at the foot of auojwju ior uOyCrliOr. bV & mnlnwtw I . - ....-1. ... 1 liouae. A bill was iuhumx. wiTm n .... I ... i.a . . Ttvnnff.o vil. c..,. n of from 20.000 to 80.000. ThnT .I .lr,1 LU,I 5.5S S?JS.iS? "pTain' weV The wu" w.?s om.1.0 00 uonc'. ana 100kc" , ,T :i ":.V 1 .r 00 nniso . turn Is also largely Democratic. TllEItE was an OXCitlno- rlnhaf. In l ho nrlft.l. T..1t . A..UJ1 rVr .T ,fHOU lne "n.ontho ona uavalry, committed .nlcldo In campou subject of tho alleged atrocities in Bui- the Big Horn ltiver, July 10, whllo ittircr. garia committed by tho Turkish armv !8 from nervous prostration aecomnanlcd and a number of members snoko with r "u,e pam' 41,?,?.0 "J"!, r'ifi"ion reding ihii great indignation of tho attitude of in- 1ULU!TT Kii-iiouhne, tho contuma difference on the part of tho British Jjlou wllne, h entered suit against the government. uig uorn, wmcn be again characterises as , ,Vi1v ?l V t Mllwl 1,1 " Uut' mas.aercT on in silcnco. Not a word passed bo- lslunS "'ackwell's Island. To his crue?btlchen,UXrd,n',!,l0 "lc,r,lfice''ni1 o.rri&W the strangers; they walked to I florin ho was just In time to seo the truel butchery of 000 gallant men." lri ,i,sn, ...,. ,i, i..,i. , , ... ... ... boat leaving tlm In- v.. ,..i,:u Cait IrwiiTimui. .i t. . ;-"" iviu, mo coniercnco l""1- m sswuu, wua uu -o i- ...mu uiv.ii YT. LEWIS 11IOMPS0N, of tho Sec- report on the ltiver and Harbor AiiDronrlatlon their coats iiiilellv i.ml rilnnnd fl.nm.m "'0 timo ho itrol cd Into thn Moro-,,,. bill Was agreed to. 'Jho bill minrnnri.l.. . in - - . . ' . ' . .. : nn.l ,- . . . " ' (KW.OJO exactly. Mr. bhermar i continued his P eaMr' "PywcnttO tho bar, called; '."""ii-g uiepuotograptigal- uar oi ye.teruiy. and he uasreniieii mi,. lor two moro drinks, nml fhnn rn. ,v-'Ji whoii u was inmost struck iliimli turned to their positions. Tho hoavi Hallett KiLiiouiiNE, tho contnm.J tho two asked, "Aro you r" and nt tho answer, " Yes, go on A Beulix dispatch of tho 8th says that Servia, despairing of a successful Issue of tho war, has requested tho Powers to mediate in favor of poaco. wun astonishment totee the portnit of an intimate friend, who had been i;, ing over since the early nart nf flotn. t. . . -ft-iiii. mo na ueelarln Hint nit n,r...... i '. . ' "- "".i I - .... . . - r-peaner oi me House. SerL'eant.nt.Arm. terror. iniimEi.,,;, .r: ' !orto' irauc, onii ii,n.- um,,mi ii,mtni. ir .....i "er, ibu. Iho missinfr imin li.nl l, and member, of the ileal Estate Pool Com- 'Th"c"i" ?' in,.ri."' "Wi should incct commenced nnmmcllnr? each other nftor I a wealthy and liiiluential citizen of XSSZISJ ,a; $W?i tho latest rules and regulations of tho Columbia County, in this State, and. thlZZt T ' lralr"onmint ormSrS prize ring. Not :t word passed between f "00. ll0, imX Ml ' ''ome, all traco of Senator Logan appeared by request c"' oniiS crimf thorn ; there was nono of that oxhlbl- '' '" oeen lost, inquiry had been before tho Committee on Whlv v,.h- - S1-B.n.f'.,. . whether the crime Lo ,,Z tion of temper which usually attends a I sot on footi is tho settlement of laicre I .... . r ' ' - -i-i-Mii I iniuiBiiauio liv a Una anil mi.ri.. -r I . . . ' " ....... . . .. ..." I - ne and imprisonment or ono Gem. Benjamin IUnmsoN has been ot ejc-Soll:ltor Wllion that he (Logan) wa on,,,.i!ielr1ilr1!?.:uei,U0',.b M'-' 'ord created mint-Aii .I... . i cunuccico in anv wav with ti.-n. - i n-:i .m, upon mo rou nein He characterized the Insinuation! demanding tiio punishment oi'dlair ThS c?it? P1'1'3 g''t -no haste, no excitement ; .i. ... l:.:.7" ."..r-1 tlni nav"iJinJ''V'.V.'5e?,,.." a heavy blow in tlm law. nnd r . I, . . I i.i . 1. I nn.l llnn. .-..--..r. V. MU. T .... " - uuvEKHOB I'lLLSBunr. of nntn. ''i weuoerror Governor. r.-T-f"" ""'. me Preamble was then Knocked h tu to tho I n.ir. Thn littln ta, has called A personal confernnnn GoVEItKOK Pouteu. of Tnnna., Lhajrinan of the t'oramltucfoi KiiifHlri'iiifi.l:1'?.: fellow revived, and. wlnlnm thn blnnil Governors of the different States and ,'"ht'a "nominated by the Democratic P'oWa'S his face, hit tho heavy man a ..tutui, wuicn nave suffered from " ' " . cin7ure.HeeretriV "?:.'' nn8u,B left-Uamlor on tho nose. A grassnopper depredations, to meet in , U,,TLEK nas accopted tho nom- e"1 C.M 'u"". through which the ;?Jve7nmct ot. xaui, l. if I iin In law mnmnnta' rnsf wna tnl-an liA,nin - . ww una,, nil . . 1 .... .mm- i , i i n . , . . . .. ' 11 'i 11 11 1 I " - - - " . I... v.. uumcvil ii, to devise plans for a united j"Z!!?n ln ,he SaffSOT each to get In the destruction of th "chUMtU District. con.. Chief of Construction llurcau. f ulom: his breath. Tho contest was aottrn . - rfi" i i ii v fnii n ntnn.i iK i .i iencv ami intnit wnrlh nnm tk ...i-i... I . ' ana young grasshoppers. He has intimated his Intention, in his message, to recommend the Lcrf-latn to provido a system of State and county ----v uoatroymg ine pests. oBHATon aiooton made his first The last advices show that tho grass- Political ipeech, for the present campaign. KnnnAt.Ma-M .. I at Tniilannnftlfu r ' wA.vw iuu uuit uviujg very UIUO XiaVOO I i4 uu mo mu Sa that State, James G. Hill, ot Boston, who has far Weal ai si, Lou:- and Omaha, ami from Washington ; ,. ,lH, T,R "iciimonu. air. 1'Addock subrnlttcd un amendment to restoro the Irauklng privilege, which after somo discussion was crit .ji i a ioiiuhs; . '""-l.c,,,. Allison, Ilunislde.Chrlstlancy, .lrrA fVllrln lla.la ll . a.. Tub majority report of the House Post-office Committee on tho investiga V, tlonol " straw" bids, etc., made by Mr. Clark, of Missouri, severely con. surea Postmaster-General Croswell, uud uutiarcs we enaenco suggests tb.it the llcports received nt tlm War- liu.i.ni Poit-oflioo 'Department during his ad- ""nt ,rom 0eo Sheridan .Ute that many of muiisinwjon, was eiincr in collusion ,T ' U"V"S inio me reiena. with wroitgHioers, or that criminal IjTffi,?? ,WB theTth j- wvw siHMMMUMtvu wuca u lb i jurru covered pr iim. TJUe lnority report 4l.-sV Al. i A ' . . . 1 uSSct treaTra.,ur;Unh 6U,Pen"lD8 S'kttJSS: .iiA-uitcct oi me ireasurv. has lu,n n I Inirall.. Keiiv.i k.v. si.. ,.nu... ni... 1 iuiuiruouperYiiingArcnltect. Iii'nsn 5 li t lf"oni Jlamlolpli, r:" ... '.V Ti-,.. J ' "i1! "icveoson, n ui. lace, Vit-st, Ulthcrr lo. isrs. Anthony, Ilogy, Iloolh. Cam. , tlayion. Coctreli, Kerry, lamllii, ;an, McCreery, McOonafil, JIcMII- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. .VfllfMessra croniwis.), CI Kcrnan, Logan Ian. Morrill. Oilc.bv-ll. .ritai l,fi1-Jll,n ?hsfiueiilly explained that he voted under u mlsappr.-h-nsiou. and changed nil vote irom lea to nay senator bnencor rea,l a Bumberof telegrams irom Itenublleansor ai. hri 4SH)"0if "! ""tement ol Senator taton. ln his recent iptech, that Uio election in that State lJU'P C0DU..ct4.-.. Xue w"ter clilm that thousands of itepubllean voters were ds. l.I'h.U', Teoier laid lie hoped the Senate would appo nt a special couimltteo to InvestJga le this election . Tho benite Tamci'lT oenti to the Constitutional amendment proposed bv the Ifnliai.. In .i.l tn .A .-i.nni .. !..i :. James Kiilrar iinrl .tannti).,. ..j i.t. "(freed to yeas. '.'7: nava. 15 in n,. il.,.. y Uutl tho ieUmony furnishes n rillmore were drowned J! janrav umuiuvH. iiuiu avaiuiajClorv VInill- I -a. vuauiau'iua ute, n, v.. on th I i..'177. 1 ." loaueaooniereuce .. . 7-. - .- - ? h - i ii-iuji , uuuie 1L wtion of department and its man. agotm at since the kauguration of I'rcs- Meat urut. 7 th. Tav ...War , . . lit . i"7"j inns, aaa mere d a ccua-1 The extension of the Texas Paclfio Itallroad, from DaIIai to Fort Worth, Tex as, has been completed, and through con nection! to the litter point established with St. Louis. Mr i.r ti, . Sm hii.ft.H j Wt fi'ittinrn n.,Ti . . ' w. 0 WM convlctod of tho jm WffWf ?f7r V.r,rimeo;boroa In 81. Lfju.li, bis yetin reportoaUie Indian Approprlatlonblll. Herald ifS in11. wa a ,liv'0lf er last year'! . -,.ji. aiio rrpon was agreoii io. Tb Jltpeal of the Itesuuiptlon Art, ' ollowlng i tlie vote by yeal ami nays on Uie resolution reported by Mr. Cox, from the Com. mltteooa making and Currency, on the Cth, for the repeal ol tb Iteiumptlon Act of 1875: l'ji-Mfs rs Ain. worth, Anderson, Allen., llannln,-, WnnJ, Jtooue, Uradlord, llrighl, and crimson-colored shirt. Tho result was about evenly divided. After the match, each walked to tho bar, and sponged off. They shook hands, and, after thanking tho proprietor for his saloon, went away together, having appeased their silent wrath to tho per fect satisfaction of all, without creating a public disturbance. A ROiiiN fell whllo building a nest in a Ncwburyporttree, and his less causht In a web of twino in which ho had be come entauglod. An interested crowd assembled, nnd tho bird was rescued; but ono of his legs was broken, and a physician, after trying to set it, per- lormcu an amputation. The robin is now ns well as ever, and again at work on tho nest. Mn. James Lawton, proprietor of the Wild Moss Mills, of CarrolItou,Mo., recently performed the astonishing feat of setting bread beforo his guests which only eight and ono-half minutes beforo had been uncut grain. Sixteen of tho prominent men of tho placo who wit nessed the act vouch for Its correctness estates was involved In tho establish. ment of tho fact of his death, but with out avail. 'Ilio photograph at the Morguo established thu fact of death. ino estates were settled up, and the heirs havo to thank tho Ulackwell's boat and Mr. Mason's camera for their fortune. THE BOltltOWEI) HANIIKERCHIKK. Ono of tho strangest stories in tho photographer's repertoire is tho follow ing: Somo years ago the body of a lino looking, well-dressed man was found floating In tho dock, bumping against tho piles, and covered with tho ooze and sllnio of tho dark river. Thcro was no monoy In his pocket, no marks upon his clothes, nothlngsnve a handkerchief upon which a name had been worked. Whllo tho photograph was being taken, tho druggist of tho hospital, standing by, happened to look at tho handker chief, and recognized tho namo upon it as that of a well-known Philadelphia druggist. Tho telograph was at once brought Into requisition, and a messago was sent asking whether tho dructristln question was missing. Thu answer came back, "No." SHU tho handker chief In tho possession of tho dead man was unaccounted for, and to unravel tho mystery further communication was opened with tho Philadelphia druggist. Upon Inquiry ho remembered that somo tlmo previous an Intlmato friend had slept at his houso and, before leaving In tho morning, had borrowed a handker chief. Tho handkorohlcf nnd tho pho. tograpli woro shown to him, and ho re cognized his proporty and his friend. How tho poor fellow had mot his death was nover ascertained, but mourning friends saved htm from tho Potter's Field. THE LOST IlANKF.lt. About 0 o'clock one morning tho porter at tho gate of tho hospital noticed tho pictures upon the wall. Suddenly uei- uvus uisieniicii, ner laeo paled, s, eiuieneu nervously at tho thin shawl that was thrown loosely around her and burst intotcars. Somebody stand ing uy noticed Her perturbation an asked tho causo. Shu then explained nor voieo choked with emotion, that tho portrait of tho dead laborer was that of her husband. They had bee separated for over a year, and, durin .I.-. .1 !. 1 I . . . 1 mm mm-, aiiu uau noi seen mm once, Now sho was brought faco to faco with tho picture of his dead body THE WAGES OF SIN, At almost any hour of tho day there may do lound in tho narrow limits o thu Morgue thrco or four and, when there is a " subject" on tho slabs.a Inn er number loiterers drawn thitlie either through anxiety or morbid curl osity that draws tho idlo to Mich place. One day there happened to bu among tho throng, n bright, handsome- iokingyi)iui' man, with tho bloom of health upon his check, and evidently iresu irom tno country, tho fact Win: expressed In every lineament of his cimntenanco that ho was seeing the "sights" of the metropolis. He. like tho rest, looked at tho pictures, when iiu suimeniy siarted, looked closer with a wondering, half-doubtful expression en ins countenance. Then ho wined ms minus across his eyes, in whi tears glistened, and went to tho Super intendent's ollleo. Ho camo to make imprint's concerning thu portrait of a iieautlliil, dark-haired girl that ho hail focn in the gallery. Ho was too lato I ho body li id been put among those of ho unknown dead, and thcru was no means nf distinguishing her rcstimr- placn. Jli ii tho gi ii f-.strickeu In other told h!s story The portrait lie had seen was Unit of lila ti Only a few years beforo sho hail been a bright, winsome girl, honest ami industrious, but, with tho curse of the working girl, a lovo for linery. Ono night she did not como homo from thu shop. It was the old story, and tho aged parents wished that they had seen their little Maggie dead in her collin rather than that sho had died tho living death sho had. Soon all traco of her was lost, and thoy know that sho had been swallowed up In tho great vor tex of metropolitan sin. The old folks died, and tho son went Into thu country to work on a farm where his sister's shamo slmuld not bo known. Ho had romo to tho city for a holiday, and that visit to tho Morgue had shown him tho plcturo of that onco-loved sister, cold in death, with tho hard, cruel lines of sin upon her face. Sho had been found drowned. Tho Incidents related nbovo nro all actual facts, frco from all irar- nlturo of Imagination, ami told bv .Mr, Mason on tho hospital porch, with the cool breezes from tho river that has so often given up its dead to furnish the subjects for thorn playing through the trees, whllo tho waves tremblingly Inn the shore and stem to whisper for moro victims for death's gallery A Gehman physician savs that onlv thoso who porsplro oitslly aro subject to riicumnusm. a iiosTOK physician recommends Hint ladles blow cornets or trombonos to expand their chests. A LAttMiiir in Chatham Street, Now iork, nas hung out tho Inscription "Society for tho Kncouragomcnt of ucnnng uican Shirts. " Tiik largest spongo over found In the i iornias is exhibited at a store In Now iork. W hen wet It Is clcht feet In rir. cumforonco, and when dry 12 feet, nnd weigns yj pounds. it is now considered certain that llastoul and tho sixteen Communists with him, who escaped from New R.iln donla last year, perished on tho rudelv constructed raft with which they put to a. Mits. Hobu, of Corpus Christl. Is fair. ly entitled to her name of tho "Cattlo 0,uccn of Texas." Sho owns 75,000 acres of land, Inclosed by 21) miles of lence, on which 15,000 beoves per nn mini aro fattened for market. SisTEit Maiitii a, known In Uio armies of Italy and the Crimea as "Ltttlo Moth er," died recently In Paris. In 18G0 she received mo uross of tho Legion of llonoi from tho KmnressKurrenloln thn cholera hospital nt Amiens, and during tho siege of Paris sho was ono of the most active In tho ambulanco corps. 1 WO people got married yesterday. oiivs uiu iiaicign tilnmlard, and they acieii sensibly indeed. All day long they woro fixing up their house. Thu woman vowed she wouldn't marrv till sho "seed every tiling fixed." Hand in hand, they wero busy as bees walLlnn- tho streets and buying provisions nnd iiirnuiiro lor thu house. And tit last, when all was done, the woman walked town and peeped In and said. "Now. John, I'll marry you," and they went and wero married, nml iitni-plwiil traight down Into a snu-r llttlo home. There wasn't it Saratoga trunk or n Ingle unpaid tailor's bill in tho whole cremony. 1'KftsoNS who aro In the habit of pass- ng In tho neighborhood of the I'nst. oilico in the evening, says tho Portland (Mo.) to, can not heln notlelny little newsdealer who is always crying bitterly for some ono to buy his las" paper that ho may go home. Of course ho finds a number of sympathizing per sons who buy the paper, and bid tho little follow to go to his mother. As soon, however, as tho purchaser is out of sight the little chap procures another paper, and goes through tiio .same per formance. Some times the polieo find him at his post until near niidni-'ht. and aroobliged to send him home. Iln probably .-ells tuleuus many papers as any other boy in tho city. TfiK K-ikonm (Ind.) Saturday Tri- nunc is responsible lor thu followin" lilt. I, i- ,.. i " .hi. i . i. iveiiiicti.v nas ll net erow. taken when it was young, that is now as domestic as a diing-liill rooster. It I gins to talk, anil says some words plainly as a human.. Grand-tin.' ' Lord,' and 'Had boy' it especially artic mates clearly. Tho other day it was amusing itself, as il frequently does on wash-day, pulling; oil" thu elothes-iiiiis and dropping llieni from thu line. It eamo to it pin that was very tight, it tugged and pulled. Finally the nin supped, tuo crow fell back and to the 'round. As soon as it could gain its fect it shook itself, turned its head to one side, and, iu a voice denoting as tonishment and disgust, cried oill. 'f) Lord!'" homo men's live, are romances, filled with startling contrasts. Something over twenty years ago Mr. P. S. Smyth was nard at worn in a Brooklyn (N. ; distillery trying to make both ends of his yearly account meet. He neither lost heart nor head, however, but man aged to nequiro a good education and a vast deal of knowledge about American nstitutions. 1 h next wo hear is that certain Mr. Smyth, an Irish member if I'lirllaiuent.has just delivered a speech nat nns attracted a good deal of atten- lon, and, behold, it is tho samo'man. Ho went iu at tho forecastle, but now comes out on the quarterdeck. Ho got caily for tho place, and after a whllo tlm place was vacant and he was elect- to till ll. Jenkins, of Hm-lford, has been to Saratoga and seen tho children at a gar den party. " Ono ridiculous sight was that of a llttlo thrco-year-old, who was ressed In a rose-eolorcd silk, with a ard of her mama's polnt-Iaeo llouncu for an overdress, and who woro tiny white gloves, pearl fan pendant, pink silk stockings, and with kid boots tho same color. Well, this baby started off wen pleased to dnnco with another baby of her own age, but seeing a comiianlon f tho liko tender years dancing with a vy beveral years her senior, sho camo own the lawn with her mouth wide open, and her hands spread in frantic ishion.scrcaniing vigorously, and when sho reached her anxious mother yelled out with tho passion ol nu enraged child, l want to daneo with a boy. I won't dance with a girl.' Poor little thine! That is her beginning of woes, for there nro numerous maidens all forlorn who. would cry aloud if they could for mas culine partners." How to Curo n Toper. WIT AND WISDOM. aa , , "CiiAitoK keroscno with two moro lives," Is tho entry frequently mndo upon tho blotter of city life. Mrs. Cauii, of Quebec, hanged her self with her falso hair last week. Tho Coroner's verdict was that tho Carr was demolished by a mlsplacod "switch." Boston I'ost. PltoiiAiii.r you havo heard why a minister delivering his pororntlon Is llko a ragged boyP Because he's tor'd his eloso, you know. It Is hardly ap paralel ease, however. Graphic. A man In Oswego recently had 123 pounds of Wurts taken off his hands. A young man named Wright inarriod her and that's warts tho matter. S'orristown Herald. The nowost collar Is called tho "Safety." Ii is so named from tho fact that It Is high enough for a man who wears ono to crawl up behind It and hido when his wlfo stops iu nt the ollleo to Inquire whether ho mailed her letters. Teacher: "Johnny, how did Knoch go to Heaven?" Johnny i "Don't know, ma'am." Teacher: "Why, Knoeh was translated; God took hlni up to Heaven Hiiiiout dying." .iiiimnvi "llv golly. tlien,-tlint's tho lino I'm going up on!" A cockney at the Falls of Niagara. when asked how hu liked them, replied; "They are 'undsome, quite m; but thoy don't quite hnnswer my hexneetntlons: besides, I got thoroughly vetted, and lost my 'at I prefer to look at 'em In an hengravlng, In ,t weather, and In tho 'ou-e." We regret to be compelled to decllno some nbio poetry bei ausu tiio gifted hard tiled to rhyme "error" with "Pe ter." Wo can admit nothing worso than Whitticr, who rhymes "law" with "war; Drviien, who rlivmes "form" with "man;" and Pone, who rlirmna vice" with "deslrovs." It was Su-rn. hold and Ib-pUns, by the-wny.whu versi fied the Psalms ami rhimed "caterpil lar" with "grasshopper." !rihir. A Curious EiikIInIi r.iiw.sult. The .WiWorsays: Vice-Clianccllor Sir ll. M.tlius had on Monday to decide i curious ease. II. Stuart Dnnconibe. on of Mr. Dnnconibe, a solicitor of some piopeity, iu Jells appeared at his ither's olUee and asked for assistance. Ills father, who had disiiil.isi.il 1,1m ears before, refused It, and II. S. Dun- ombe, then sixty-six, has never sinen been heard of. The father died In 18G9, intestate, and tho soji's .sharo of his ropcrty would have been Ci 1,8:1 1 con ils, but he was not to be found. Tho court, therefore, was ashed to decide whether his share belonged to his brut her and sister, as his father's next of kin, as it would havo done If ho had died beforo Ids father, or to his next of kin. as it wnnl,I il. if ho had .survived him. Tho Vice Chaneellor decided that, in the total ab-eneu of testimony, II. S. nun combe must bo held to havo survived his father, to havo lived seven years sinco he was last seen, and to have died intestate. Conse quently, as his sister had died within tho sown years, only tho brother and the brother's son could enjoy tho prop erty. That is a .singular instance of tlm application of arbitary yet sensiblo legal rules. Suppose II. S. Duueonibo is alive, or a new claimant starts for waid to pcr.sonato him? What Hie .Mormon- Itclit-w. The Spaniards havo passed a bill compelling railway companies, in cases of accident urlsing from carelessness or bad matiiigcment, to pay a lino of $15,000 to tho family of every person killod, 67,000 lo tho family of every person Incapacitated for labor, and 85 per day for tho cam of ovory person Injured; and yet Spain Is called a badly governed nation. ' I-.S).- A Saiiatoua correspondent writes, " Groups of tho prettiest girls nt tho hotels sit benulcss and Inanimate even ing nftcr ovotilng." This Is sad, but wo don't seo how wo can bolp thorn. Wo haven't llino to go to Saratoga. Etchanyc, i According to an artlclo In the "Brit ish Medical Journal," it has boon found by Dr. ltcngor that tho tincture of cap sictim In ten-drop doses is tho best rom edy to counteract that craving for alco hol which is tho curse of all inebriates, preventing their return to rational con duct. This remedy has been tested by other physicians, and thoy report very favorably in regard to It. Thoy give several Instances of men of various ages who, half-muddled, hung around low drinking saloons, or at home, and who, when tho liquor was shut up, would pn.k tno lock, or when tho money was taken hum them would tipple on credit whenever thoy had a chance Tho best way to administer this remedy Is to commence with live drops In n llt tlo syrup of orange peel beforo meals, increnslngthedosoof capsicum tlncturo to twolvo drops. In ono month most of them becauio qultodlflerentnicn.chang ing from half-idiots to men who attend ed tu tholr business, and took an Inter est In nil tlmt was going on in tho world, which they before, being confirmed drunkards, did not, according to tho hiibiti of th latter class of unfortu- ates. A Mormon writes to the New York Kccwxij I'ust: The Mormon people no more entertain tho Idea of removing from rtah than tho Ilostonlans rellect on tho possibility of evacuating Boston. I can not express a conviction of their permanent residence in any stronger terms. They believe that when tho Millennium, of which there aro no pres ent indications, shall come, tho Saints of tho Lord will lm gathered together n Jackson County, Mo., where thoy will reign for 1,000 j ears, all tho rest of thn world, even including Boston, being de stroyed Whom they will reign over, by tho by, has never been told us. Until that glorious day shall como thoy nro directing their main efforts to tho up building of Utah. The only foundation for such reports as aro frequently seen in the newspapers is the sending out of an occasional colony into the neighbor ing Territories, chicliy as a missionary station for the conversion of the Indi ans. The "Book of Mormon" teaches that the American Indians, therein termed Lamanites, aro the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel, and that whllo it Is tho duty of tho Church to convert all nations to a saving knowl edge of tho truth, its first endeavors aro to bo for tho salvation of theso rem nants of the fold THE MAltKETS. ST. LOU19. August li, 1870. Itur.vEa-C hoice, il.lljl.'JI; uood tul'rlme, !i.:i;;l.(VI; cows ami llelfen, Sj.Joa3.CO i.orn-rod Tcxans, f.'l.'Ma l.i'i. Houa shipping, u.oti4ii.:iv. failbti' Common to Fancy, S2.25g:i.sv. Kiaiub Uioico Country, 4.il)dil.73i XXX, Sl.7Ja.-l. uo. WiiBAT-ltd, No. 2, tl. 111.13; No. 3, l.lll u 1.0.'. ' Coiin .No a Mixed, 40', all.1.. Oats No. s, :i.'93l,c. Urn No. 3, liissoc. TlMOTIir Skko ti.io&i.io. TUHAnfi.fr nti- l.nva. aj.7.ifa? - 111. dlurn Shipping Lear, tlO oonil.w. A a VUUIIAl AUUUUIJ i V Mil tl W tW Hums-Choice Dairy, Mtitc. Koos-7 S U). I'OKK Mtandard Meal, 1 U3C lfl.73. La ki Steam,' llrjlU.'c. Wooiv Tub-washe,!. 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