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. “ = ™ ] ; Evening Amusements. fteu iu sucha manner an merely to Danger of Yellow Vever the Alleghany River, in the towns of Bonth | “eur. species, not showing @ disposition to Spectat Adv “isements bars ' cle al rgering | ALREERR fecelved ab the Navy Depart: | Vallen, a. Bucktooth, Great Val. | do anything but ran away’ The masquer- ’ places. wie hvawtaae: Cee ba Mahedl de _ ‘edd >, ley, and Carrolton, Cattaraugus County, | ade was hugely enjoved by the gay mask- | gave notices to an officer of hia mia TALL SIGNS OF GREY HAL DISATEBAR Qos Hu the eas of tea and collec, the | ment in Washington, from the surgeon of ® | Sotapetege 1OF6D scrte, and soporte ® pop: | ars, who kept whe ball in motion audil's late | who repaired to the spot. a ly be we of Hirien'e ACADEMY OF M hot only ¢ + but | United States vessel station near ulation of chiefly Senecas. hour, struggle encogeded in tying | . CAPILLARTU. WALD ACK'S TILE ATE furntabed wit vacd droga of | ama, confirms the statement mado some en Toei ange Riservation, in the town Ge z* 7 ailicen rope, and toot bim t 4 k hic TAPE > ae tle te : i. it mbroke at dame Uenessce Cour Tit, vinedtemaers on Kelly « Islan k ina i" work sijuciom de: | age ago tn the Sex ae to tho alarming | 4, Nowstead, Erie County, and Royalton, enera) tavelligence POR Rag Sg! tbls il Ag ' prevalence of yellow fever at Panama. The | Niagara County, embraces over. 2,000 acres (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.J grape vin Fifty conte = thou i etal her etl fearful vse was opifomic at that place, | of improved land, and has a poputation of “df | about th erage price pald for w PAYEE Vat ber Ne Mace Like Now vat no prospect of its abatoinont, | OM pérsous, They aro montly farmers, Quite a large number of female evan | the cuttings, aud a woman or goo , ' A he Onell Jeon faring own iste aro preaching in Luglan yay will make from two to tl ROA A iss wa oe of the war, when It v unfortunate uows for tho citi | of by familien In Lenox, Madison County, | Eonate efe Preaching in bug in pany. A wan whow atone ip 1 Sites ca en #8 | wae becoming ovident that the aatbority of w York, and it certainly ars | and: Ver Oneida County, cultivating | ataten im Code country? glues eione itat, | abt qitiek in bie movemente will wu CHATERY Witt Whar ION ! Vaited States waa about to be restored that wit the knowledge of tho | between 190 eres, atid maiutaining | op eine jn God's country.” gives.s long Ii Uiive or ix thousand « day H : Co pace uae iu the Southern States, there way a genera tw Pacitic Mail Compas ast | © Population of 155 | Woat Worves are nal to be peatoring the fa The CANTTLARICM fupecomced be ® a a - The Cayugas have no rearevation left, iis or Hace Comets, ee Van tne bites Coes due as soe at thee vbiy Teak eee Tins | canon e robe leaders in favor oF em: | ponsess, they should aot haye proferred the |e have oot einigeated beyoud the | NEGKORS are heing recruited Te ee a eeupaetre cade ikora aie eee Suna wat vu Goo ioeny afarivus to ibe necngess |, SEW FURR CI \ « , Ation to 60 hore the G interoata of the public to their ow Bite snippi live ebivily iu Cattaraugua—Lit | fay Ci | erauulesomne beasts of prey, of the ge ‘ . . wents wore Hess tytannic Many promi ° cartiost mo- | Halt leet mo, lurking about that ‘city, w e CAPILL ARTO M fe t fuer | LIST AY RSL OF GHA MON ER. <Batworth’s | Mente wor ten ite ¥ ae the alarm at th nv “| The Onondaga Reservation, lying in the | ree woul ie *wiliing i. ion yeranued oa wad att cree Gril at | Man FRANCINE sched Mubrlah dina rechdeboid Peart Ml Mache si dy ale he first j “! | towns of Fayette and Onondaga, contiguous | Hovsros is being rapidly enlarged, and | Harden County wolves, head for head a, SCINEO WINS Y= | went to Enropa; some sought freedom ia this city to warn the public of thin | to Syracuse, contaiued @ population of 302 | many fluc building are. bei i ieenfa a Could peevably toake sb SRHILY LGN MINGTRELS, 19. theeateny H Awericn, ut their adeeeas in for danger, which prows to bo even greater | IM) nul Hd living upon other reearva’ | due aud corinadioi hotel lwo leva woul to Mlene [ein lands wa wot flattering, aud ono by | than wan at first anpposed, ‘The constant Non Sep sh PF RGL PERL den ok | ‘TH San Antonio Exeness descr she Usy linvé been retcoulin te thels wie | 4 HB Democrats of Columbus, Ohio, aro | cont tragedy at Rancho Frio. Thera had om ts - * or re - e heir ® | passenger trafic by way of Panama exposes Torrible Seene— ob Law im Indiana. Making vigorous preparations to resist tho | heen an encounter between @ tnan named THLE NEW YORK. SUN, | tive countey, catistiod, apparontly, that | our city to eapecial p Tho town of Brownstown, the connty seat | inauguration of the new police system in | Gosset and a Mericn belonging to & train Tt sttwes for All | they eon be happier and more prosperous | an fatal dienass. and we ho of Jackson county, Ludiaun, on the lino of | that city. ‘ P : guiite way to Laredo, Mr. Gosset killed the : here, despite their political misfortunes, | tine authorition will use the utmost precaw | the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, wae on |, TWO veasele arrived at Corpus Christi xican, and nothing more was heard o AY MORNING, APRIL Gi than anywhere ole, The Mexican advou- | tione as to infactod vogacle arriving at thie Texas, recently, aud the event was ao re: | the matter until a party of thirty Mexicans are nearly all back again, wud We themacly pre in favor of making the me evil that caused #0 0 so many death To Advertisers. Orr frends beat ¢ They have discover : ances. » Chin their absence that the L wh ONE DOLLAR. " menta 1, are Peau ited Staten | ‘AN MOWER—THE ONLY SELF. nearly. We keep our f ta Government, bad aa t professed!y | OILING MACHIN tlewed till to be preferred t A actt Wie we great fetieea * Hour for the rec f advertisements eved it, is atill to be preferred to an meving Meckives have teen breu ven £ uatde te els 1 uulues Other they can find. What ie what | Be tyres. w aestoe ing PUI ; ie . ‘ ATER IMPROVEMENT® hau sur Geme ct: eit iu in ti arkable ig, that thos who were the | t force and wacompron sing enomien nent are now the has been paid to the wante of mer in te coustruction of ihe AMERICAN An Cuwise Proceeding te uae ft Te Vinny of the gover moat con Heer MACHINE IN Cee utitod: have Ween Inv and snorgetic under the new regime, | Teeter punter ot Mashing dai dives werk pallette nat rel Wane Harton who wan tho last te ad, |82t# Would take the proper course, they | Neath oe clita ie eaten Feconatruction law which was | mit the defeat of the Confederate army, has | Could alinost always obtain redress for ac- nd wore particularly the crark-pin, ot pitta bend, | ed by Congroas, ‘Thia movemne | been the first to address the negroes kindly | “dente that were due to neglect, on the hits eagiected, tha it ia ley aie ted he aka A" T ition | om the quebdion of cuifiage. Granttno I part of owners, to keep their houses in a ite the te we toaneut in: | etarted by leading citizens « inal on the queation of aut s | * - iis beeren teers tiie AN MONE gud tho clject is to restrain the Kxecu: hae given up his coffee plantation ia Mexi- | Prerer kpc Ba ec ge aie No 7 i a if should be pointed out to SEAR AMPRICAN MOWER | tive fvom enforcing the new law. With re. 6% and gone to his old homo in Missouri is Le General Beck ver, intont has returned with Many others loas toe gard to the legal question involved in this | of retain) thore ia undoubtedly ground for a teat Pinger Har wil drop lower iban that et any otter Mow pains wits fuibel te r Bat tee ines Guest but the expediency of such a trial : Hn0 reat parton be ir thal ad Ghocien My micane’ tf the. bend lefen Wastthat or | St thO present time, is quite another matte) emselven her Ctber winced b he Frame hetwee ig ber « vedi uctien Mach ine, after auder th: The Priving Whee Hoop, Be 1A great many things have been done by Congress and the Executive, with Stars and Stripes. Generals | and Loxosraeer, are busily engaged in Loui a than Ube frame of Auy other the Laat URRGARD, TE aperyee bs prea contr) over the Pinger 7 years, i are of Lagi Leer fr Meomels by derpemde a ea eal ons ETT an fetes of any eter Machina | tionality. of that character | And reasonable views of the reconstraction “Tbe Mager Rar will ec wiorm fo amere uneven sur | one ni eninece, | face inan that of .x¥ ovnen Machine, which Inne | Might be raised upon all the legislation en. Tho poople of the South should Clete the Cyuter Nar tongpoed. | Seted by Congress for the abolitioa of sla | profit by the example of tho leaders thoy dtu turning, ether way, | very, But suppose that woe could now | followed so faithfully in war, and settle leecure a of the Supreme down to work at home, for there is no other [Court declaring that rosideat Liv. | Country where their prospects will be half | COLW’s emancipation ediet was illegal, null #9 good, though they muat expock a» question. decision 3 out \ tthe mod @ntered Brownstown, mount | that within ® month fiv ishing touches at Phelan’s establishment in ou. j and void. Should we, in that case, give the | season of trouble and embarrasamout be | the proposition to restrict the liquor and pon horses, They marched for the jail, | citizens of that place have in assaulted, | New York. and is named in a ot ti eerehing pf inguin’ ean be folded without dle | siaveholdore back their slaves! Vresident , fore the return of actual prosperity, A | lager traffic in Hoboken. ‘The defeated bill | and filing right aud loft, ompietaly ‘sur: | robbed. and throe of them ‘lle, in open SE reese i Beet Lichit DEAN, and bee wo reacerrima | Hucuawax, and many good constitutional | élauce at the condition and bistory of the | was aiilat in ita geueral provisions tot Inne Retiandid tes on cannes ee ee ee rable ed peste in tie comatrection | tawyert, held the doctrine, in the firet countries where Southerners wer san: | Excise law which is in operation in this | Tally, or the keys to the jail. The jailer | Dentwo the aix months ending March | A troxze model of Thomas Ball's Lincoln my other mover id ages of the rebellion, that the Govern. kine of fluding happiness, will convince | city, It provided for the supprension of poreraptorily esheaes to [sk Hier Be Mlet, twenty-eight thousand two hundred tom otial Bolas hae ertived ah pemee from jeauinet ume, | poh: Conia net: conetieute oeres a | them of the intinite auperiority of their 0 qquor act! days, and also for a | Prisoners of the key. On thie the mob | and twentyaix kegs of ale and beer were | Munich, and will be on oxbibition for a fow 1 dety eontretietio meat conld net comatitutionally eoeres «| f Ms superiority of their own | liqu on Bandays, anit also for ® | Cried out “break down the door; break | eanufactired, aye lodianepaiie Pel. vee | weeks. The seulptor, Ward, tem x retin ats the State, If the Sapreme Court were now to | Government in strength, order, justice and | atringont license system, ‘The effect of thin | frm, one ‘and a rush was made | which a stamp tax of ix thausand Sve bun. | the baa-r of the other monument, deat of decide that the war for the Union waa un- | all that civilization has taught them to de- | triumph of ram and lager will be to at- | for the door, it readily gave way, | dred and sixteon dollars was paid. which is to be erected during the Summer Lommel i Kuy ¢ Vw vss ae { constitutional, should we atill say to the #0 aud need, The despotian they feared | tract the bibulows portion of our 4 Soe arpa whe anbacts Doe ser, Wor fee Gexewat BurreRrieL hae issued ordors, | 08 Heston. ¢ Peni ncicbl ed tte tansaa 6 “ on Mg Bhieeta sy uthern States, “go in peace!" Bubaf wo | #0 much existe only in their imaginations, | tion to Hoboken, and to farsish bu hay wate eaten to in Ooereponne pend | i280 nplianee with instructions from Weah: | that'takon from the Ibe, of the. Kood Ba: - age DIES ag /Mtwit that the reconstruction law ie unco Mt they will do wisely to acknowledge | for an additional force of policemen in the | and’ gurrounded by the mob, Brooks was | !uton, by which Ea on the Vatens maritan pouring oll tnto the slok man's FOR THE LADIESAT gtitutional, what would be the consequence | their mistake by remaining under the Gov: | latter place, When the warm woathor pore etetcken, and upon bis knees, begced | Reserve Corps, can be enlisted at any ro- | 7UDds. Wiles 4 vattine vy car of auuulling it? Congress is the law. | ernment they professed to hate ao iuveter:| alll have come, the North river ferries | (01) {0 Wud declared that he would mate ® | cruiting station inthe United States. Vitis Ronee eee itcaenee ee eSGLYCERINE SKIN Larion, tuaking power, and has the whole machi- | ately. pe eee will be crowded on Sundays with « boist- | Tally, being # man of great nerve aud pox Arnay contraband from down South | his hunting seat at Mandria, near'Turin, on 4 Handa or Pace, tobe | very of the Guverumont ia ite own hands ss erous multitude of Imbibers, and Hoboken dof reat calniuiaa, declared that be | waa lately inspecting a horse power in the Gth inst, when hia carriage was stopped wy wowe cep th 0 t co wnd law. | ¥a% not guilty and that if he was hung, | ration, when be by footpads, who levied black mail from LS Shoeslemord lghedlek by rs re pilates ra! Tne aleagreen | Will be the scene of disturbance and law. | Jie an innocent man, ‘The shoute|ter, I have econ heaps of things in my | the Re talentaomo Ile had an escort, brit gelng you tan mockion the Avest nasdionore with, Staten tically out of the Union till | 11 tem lebecomieg mate ran at The | eames. Mut there is oue thing that our the crowd were, “Hung them, hang uit L never saw anything whar ® horse | hie horses, being fast trotters, had left the reer, Wii 1 $8 couse per boitle. is doowsday, aud it well known that | en e' es + New Jersey neighbors must remember them.” Tally was told that time would be do his own work aud ride himself, | lumbering cattle of the carbineers a long Dp -£ ,- ow ale favorable terme than those now |" few employers com: | themeclves and not New York will be| sien him to make ® confession, He re way belind, and when they came up the I s plied with th ide for advanced wage plied that be had nong to make. He was ne are 138 schools for the education | gentlemen of the highway had got clear hs have reg 9 evacuations are not ox. | CiTered to the South will be granted ander | 0) With A to blame. Daring the brief tin then asked if he wished # aminiater to vray | of frectaust iu Tomeenee Thee nave | tt empl trom secomulsiions ie the tovele, This tay | any circumstances, Now, if the Supreme | MM led other workingmen to believe that | yscise law wae in force last Summer,| for hime He replicd he tide The levy. Ade " EL agveriined M4 rae ¥ “f it is only necessary to make a firm demand i scholars aud 153 teachers, white aud col-| Tie Fremont Mrserxorn of Thu rte irom a variety of causes, but the fect te well | Court were to declare the new law illegal, | A at eraaul | crowde of New York roughs patrouized the | Benton was eat for, 908 oom mpi ny a red. The expense of supporting these | cords three fights in that town the day Anown, When you ‘ee! ureomfortabie, expecialiy abate ix eoation. baltaeas. weed {ce aoler es Ribas tho desired inereaee. A | Hoboken lager and rum-shops ou Sundays, | fearance and seeing bepredy er acuey (ae rola during the mouth of February was | fore, in whieb six individuals, or m cou seater beeen tvecondition, and 'Bad | ttt Hack to the polot where it stood before | Ak* number of men have accordingly sus | intimidated the weak police force there, | was uscless, administered cc the. epirituct f me 1m Of whieh dum ‘the freedmen' gave |ca7h, wore engaged. Of one of ‘the calle for bel 1 | pended w and the indications are that | 1 Wh Lf ifuaid the SENGEK Bays: "A couple of clerks 4 140 cont st measure was enacted, Would tho * and carried things with ajhigh hand wanta of the doomed men, He prayed for Marble tial oat late a kehe oeae the ate he cantina the suapension will become quite general. | forgiveness of their arias, and for peace ) Dewo- | at Marble Hall got into a fight over th | Radicals then be disposed to relenth It | 11° % Ly aid " Renera’ | rally, The consequence was thas the Ho- | OFA Vinee, oF After this religious service | CRAT 19 bis valediotory the other day, saya uestion as to which one should wait upon it ander theseeonditions, | needa ne prophet to tell that they would, | h Meantiaie, employers are combining | yoKonites discharged numerous vinle o| lly was told to prepare forimmediate ox- | “I bo 0 the readers of the paper wilt via 8 couple of Irelltten yest sppatitas yeas » four Wo #ix BRAN t Ree j and entering into agrecmente among them: | wrath in the dircetion of thie ci ow we | c¢ very coolly objacted to the me—Jjusta little, you know, to please my [ed after oysters. A club an panei ite ee jitions a hundr more obnosions to | 0" Oeretiven tt lee mattents have here a good Excise law aud our police lie oon eee ve ake ser Abetig fad oy ad tadaase, atte 1 |aestanea” | BRANDRETH HOLS, fold ty the South than th Lure now offered. y alfeivanias Waiwoca th ie | *tHietly euforee it, Not even aglasvof le | tree, ag ite projecting limba would allow | bad tried so lard to please aud profit Para,” amid a little urchin to hia father, Bee B. BKANDKEIH on Gor. ( 1d pa new reconat bee ene Hyman ween the MN #846 | vor can be purchased in New York on Sun- | their bodies to awing ele the body of Sapancee, 18 ta anid, have the art of | the ethor day, “Lasw an editor go down 0 orating could not be settiod amicably and ratisfac- | day No drunkenness or disorder ia ocon- | the t Tho desired change was inarte, turtles’ and other crustacen on | the atrect just now.” “Did you, sonny en Cee ly incorporating . torily, for a discontinuance of businces will | 20%, NO trunkenness or rn raapeataec | Tat wore placed under © proj aur potabile, oF some liquid preparation | How did you know he was an editor DATENTS—MESSRS. MUNN @ C0, HAVE | fF tho confiscation of pr : fiecedsdvity ie hutttal to Employers | 2ned here on that day, But if our Now | tip, to which ropes were attached. | Tally | of gold, which gives them mmoat gorgeous |“ "Ca papa.” “But, my ron, he i exrebels, and on of it among tiv sy ahd Sudeeee PPIOSCES | Jersey neighbors are determined to invite | gocup ona barrel and made a request that | and gilded appearance, Several of theao | might b a carpenter, blacksmith or fresluan. 2 t be enid, that would | MARE to ulty which | Now York roughs to ¢ yon them, and | he be allowed to faaten the rope around his | gold turtles and crabs are to be sent to the | shoemaker, Ob, no, papa; he waa an ‘ \gasiaee death 7 seh 1 workin nder th diene ith theen the at th own neck, which he was allowed to do. | Paris Exposition, | editor, for be was cuawing @ boue a rN ialned by. thera an kewise be uuconatitution erhaps get druuk with them on the Sable Hey Irate ripe ateRie Ute apsk (6 || hie Beco rics Peace [ees tees inn tates Catiuwhe caeeeee OE Rag bes. but ihe Buprenie’ Ooatt erent ex ote. and | nat expect to take the cone tion, which operation oecupied | 9 THe rincinmat! Ties save: The Crosby | Tae "and his coat was ali torn, Tim certain | Ail bariue mae om inginen, ie ames One TEED (0 aeons Th nr him a kick and was lett suspended in | pictures for prizes. Several Cincionatians | THK Southern Warcnwax, published at y wance for t 7 i air, Brooks lost several minutes bog: | Who are entitled to picti bling | Atheus, Ga,, advises the people of that State which weigh eo hea: nl they cannot justly find fault with the result g and praying for hia life to be spats, | that they can noither get th any | to avoid pi nation in the recon. Otters Congres i up was put tipon the barrel, the rope tied | satisfaction as to whea ‘thoy will be forthe | atructio and to fool their way § one wea, Ne ass shoald regard tl A Charae agalust Cor i ble seok, anit the barral Kicked | suucerectoon Se ta when thoy will be forthe | sumaien baeieen, aad te toe liens apt shoal ther asa machine f w to extra: inges have beca preferred by him, ‘They hung for forty tive It saya it ia important to secure the control = «last cent ti | the Roard of Health agaiuat rity | Mnuter, when life war declared extinct amare brought to bear upon the | ofthe Convention, a0 that it at the Gime it ; - . a 1 1 nherot | Coroners, for irregularities im the perform: | 1° hades ware then taken down and plac, | calise « reduction, lust wack, from $19 to | Mente it may he thought better to aeeent : that their intoresty are mataal, and that | ance of their dutigs. The particulara have | quietly dispersed to their homes. Tho men | $2-% per 1,000 cubic feet. Thoy only tain: | rie tive of the Sherinan bill, the Conren “ pre e + i tain the monopoly now through sufler ; anyth ‘ wrily | not got beon male public, but it is under: | composing the mob wera not in ang way | (an tte Mutonely low Carona aulleranen of | tion can adopt mich @ Constitution [us wil y vd | guisod, aud did their work quist aud | the city authorities, a recent decision hay. | Ton can adopt ane RK Ane aeaitogy 1 W all a 1+ | stood that they are of w moat painful charac- | Sujved, aud did their work in ® duiot aud | ie en the Corporation the right to tuke Leash vanity tayeh dee ener “ . etsu the Toe : c iudignation towards the auspectod par. | Waa crowded all day with citizens from all || Weer Bortaton, Maga, the home of John | sanath (and Newport, Ky but aomatiine Leva ot Ver q m 1 ¢ the now . K parts of the country, Tally’ last requost |B. Gough, has voted to mbolish ite itquor + Rage Die at Pe atlanae ww New ' and thoas who ¢ t t jem. Wo ot o that work j ties, Tho evidences of a gra seity 1D | wie that bin body inight be given into the | agency, “because it in against the interest | stance. on the wth of March, a gentioman ‘ Routh restured to ite sista n who think \ are | the performance of ners’ dutics has | hands of bis wife, who lives wt Iichiwoud, | and mora} welfare of th PACT Bh Blac ell verti Mir bte Te dU, TPH ACIENTIVIC | AMERICAN 1S “A lpbWineedheleatunte ia reslilea ! t to take will have | frequently been referred to by the Sux, and | Muimoi town, and the progress of ‘the temperance | Sticn’ n. lettce. postmarked © Cinciunatl CASIO PRVEN TION wrdin eration tla 4 u “5 ‘| gtorm signals Daring Iurvest Jed to sell wil the liquor on haud by the lat | Maren 21. Ot havi Kee ieee ue re jIt ccutaie Wrsetical Tniormation sauce ‘ we) Liclebaessrncananiny Wires Wers de: | correspondent of the Washington Ix. | of May. coived information of a letter having bean te spot of Helen te ? amteTa mal ced Lh jis Hen | reissceseue calle attention to tho serious | Tie Rov. John G, Feo writes to the Lox: | mailed to. him in Cincinnatl a week age Pitout tae 1s "i | ! A i ‘ hien | ington StATeSMAN that he has learued trom | which he has not yet received, Awe an oftctal wetherwith | A CAse vow before the ( Appeals spite i M* | Arrival of General Pope at Atlanta. Ga. | iijury done to the crops by storms which |g trustworthy source that the trustess of Mim Maaxtilta OGMMEAOIAE, 60: the: ODE gtioroue Li wr ue twisaad | has developed somo curious facts in re . the 1 t General Pope, who is the commaucer of | sweep over a wide surface, aud 1 | Goo, Peabody's lato wppropriation for edu: | ate gaya ss We learn that the late Mood u ' t the pu ucmonly . ‘ + only the Governor's signature | Third District under the Military Recon. | following suggestions: | cation in the Sonth havo decided to lenvo | the Freuch Hroad Miver, In. Wasi hay it Ay ¢ 0 dispute arise nm the i blaw. WW ¢ will get that | struction bill, arrived at Atlanta on Suuday | When a storm commences in any part of | Kentucky aud Toxas out of the count, be | 4 dortion of tho bauk of the river, bas re » each yee ertain ma hep cea iy or have ¢ ¢ : ane > ey direction, or ia apreading in many direc. | Policy. : tn. | {he size of the remaine and the manner of Pe) jane. si per err 19 tor claimed for it, The boauty of this me eat was received and welcomed at the | tioug, the firat telegraph station aver which | Cntc papers aro jabilant over the in- | their deposit, it is ovident that the depos ® ' pore chine wae peculiar ant mira 1a power ple to defoat this ach smitten of citizens, by whom | jt pages ahould wend the news instantly to | troduction of pure water into that city fr tary cb atnkn raninina te 6f are aneiank feat inves Aduivas , sll i itenal : 4 # of New York almost unani Vo the National Hotel where | ali the telegeaph atations at country seat, | Lake Michigan, One of them “ glorifios” | date than can bo claimed for the ludians of " naan, Adee de had. d palin eto c Money was undoubtedly | &.ttite ef rooms had been provided for eds of miles in advance inthe direc: | over the fact as follows: * No more fish, | this conntry, This burying-ground is o rare MUNN £ waged eottes, much of ite original fresh i him, and whore he waa moat elegantly ¢ on that the storin is travelling, At each | nor hzards, nor frogs. nor filth, nor grease, | the farm of Mr, Randall Henderson, A geu- Mere 1 h t f 1 5. | ‘, ton ond F h wawnd flavor. ‘The machine, “when pro. | {4e motive power t Fan the surface road | tertained. Subsequently the General and | of thos: nnon might be | nor saud. No more odore of the foul tleman from thie city will visit the spot ins Bese te ay Tir) tae. rraet gies t # Legislature, for there was no | the Comimittes dived together, aud later in | Kept ruady, and as soon asthe news ia ro: | kind, but, in their pies pure water, Na- | few days, aud we hope to obtain further evar = . , : ther conride it to the | He day a number of our citizens called to | coivod of au approaching storm, it is to be | ture's beverage, life and health-giving | und wore interesting detail: (PAE YOUTHS TEMPERANCE BANNER | #09 Dage of ¢ aday, Tt is not stated | % ler coun Gaverune | MAY their, respects, upon whom, meeting | fired Tames times, at intervals of fico min- | water | Mite cititeer ct GearesiseaiKecarelen fren fen tian Lauuersace bcieiy aud Pubike, ich eotlee, ita twas es ig peverner,| Wisi Ae ho did on the jovel, ia citiveu ® | utow if it ia w hurrieano, at intervals of five | Arran twenty-five years of married life, joying w first clase sensation. A nogro man Payer, eepocinit "Cites and ¥ put into tho machine in ¢ uNTON has h to Be ee re tieheral Leleon thea eae meres | minutes if the ator ia traveling rapidly, | J, Paintridge and wife, of Cornish, N. H., |4n’ the employment of a Mra. Sauilers t Bubcay’ ae i vetauce | che! Aula’ eaaih bub sch hitn in this city, but if he will Ne ve evening train | aud at inter of fen minutes if At! Were divorced in December, on potition of | ceived. w largo dry goods box by exproas jo | gare he Murface Thllroaa ll; how nth Cory uutorviow with the | jg traveling slowly. As a cannon cat | the woman, who oommenced norvice as @ | afew daya since, aid upon aprairg itt was | ARG | fe thot the propartion wan. ve c batiar vote iat lea fer fal Faker bh bret was pleasurable and | be hoard distiuetly from fifteen to two {¥ | hired maid for one of her ‘The | horritied to tind that it contaiued the dea would Le futeresting t wow precisely ,* bet au All, | satiefactory i | miles in all directions, by firing ono at each | husband at once began. pa a ad- | body of his mother, who had. beon living at yeweb what raw al was used in thie am. next be @ | A Wino Law, country-seat the farmers for hi (sof | dresses, asin younger days, and on Friday | Lexington, Appearance indicated that she 1, but not Goy ature of Iiinvis tae pnesod a | Miles over, the whole oonntry Je | week the two were again united fora fresh | had not been dead more than eight or ton big if wort i ny iy men | aia es paseo 81g nae time to get Mod Oe oF by | ptart, hours, and some auppose that she was alive ugbiy, tioned beyond Ulacklead, saud and sony ree ta Ligh misdemeauor to re- | under cover, or in & situation to abut out | Phen ] Beira: and sone 6 Hohe wae aliv4 ' Flies wre vice ingredicnta for tho | THFEwINE Light on a Dark Subject. — | ccive any jervon into an iusnne aaylum aa | the Fain, “Abd this warning would not ouly | ,,A MANCTACTEMEN At Rallston SpA, WV. | rhed pincedl le the very connected with Lu btabloc Dut ila ale aoe Sparon Wiisow, of Massa, te haa | a patient, exe d recom. | be useful in harvest, bat NeediDR | hie factory. with kerosene. oil, couvexed | the arrival of the body at Georgetown, had Kade aaTaa Ca ail Gare int started out on an eloctionvering tour in | mendation of a ion | hue | ftom a reservoir in the upper story, by | not been explained at last reports, , f ray the South, Ho ie tho advance probably been nome cause ifthe plan ehould | PAHS of gas pipes to all portions of bi8| Tum Dayton (0.) JOURNAL, 2 inet, * f rich auch machines a t Led he subject is important, Among the va Dis das itis A . i lo does away with cumbrous lainps, | jates the case of a shoemaker named Brown the name and disguise of Ir platoon of kind ticlane w pus forma assumed by th an mal with geaeral approval {¢ tay § | easily broken aud liable to explosions. It | jnthat city who has not parteken of wag Al Keaitiancee & “ toeottier w iv thate axe o Which It ie ose iy | into operation immediately, Arrangements | (ality Broken aud liable to explosions, | not partal ’ attere for the Vajese, adiee st they kuew one half the trash that woh r tho special session \ here ara aotie which it ia extremely | Ini GHOmLND We twoen the county ‘officials | 8 claime a arnera a food for thirty-two days, wud was reduced iret te New York tines enters into the tion of what in co ate shall adjourn, Tho object ula | Saninalt 10. slateck, anil 6 vntly the | cud a telegraph company, or some tela: | Feady, like gas, and do not leak, | tou, still living cheorful and yrenera 8 wot | 4 as ground coilen, they would bo | Movement ia to ebeck the disposition of the | MUAY Cf some persons te loug hell in) Crow company may make arrangements | ‘Tue Third Military District, commanded ering. te tly res i . wee SENN [ Apubh, o denial ¢ ry the pationt | t Ciroular with the county officials in all | by General Pope, consisting of the States of y him with apiritual nourishment; but struck with a ut and disxuat, | freeduen to ally themselves, politically, | himeclf is ao common in a class of casen, | estates If the wewepapere would then | (eorgis, Florida and Alabama, ie the| iowl, his wife and himself declar ' i Atmong et innocent aud refreshing of | With the Southern whites, and to enlighten | that it a wit ho ground for a judginent | viitiah the siorm signals, which should be | largest, except the fifth—Louislana and | that the only nourishment of tho kind he mene these 1 cofleg ude, con: | them rally upon the excellencios | Snv 0nd: Aud an itis kuown that interested | hosted in every house over the whole coun: | Te the Reconstruction law. It| has had for that length of time has been a " ; € ciel ager ey Wetton sp ageadl seen Be then they Were Hot insale. the dec Ly couple of monthe the sformgung would | with a population of 2,194,000, of whom | medical and sciontitio men were to make y. of “original: fre se” ly the combined | held by the negroes in the South, the ten. | when ‘hex ware net insane. te decision of | ooh eo to roar, giving warning of ap- | 1251,960, accordingtto the} censna of 1860, | an exan Hin ref AN Huence of y and machinery | deney to unite with their white :¢ re | oui requirewent t ORO" proweing storms and hurricanes, over vant | Were whites and the remainder colored of food bas been 10 for want of appe i Chick t delet 2 | in the coming elections was so mnifeat if [extents of country, hundrede and gran | A nuntc of Hoo Johnson waa recently tite, and not Iu obedience to epirte or any . tt mal aheas at the Radical leaders ac | ow i | SROHSBAGS OF mallee ie Ga rane he act sold in London in the shape of a copy ot | other drin rots © pa . nab ; wat : | 8 i a" Sf New ¥ te. thunder or the ator | Horace's "Are Postica,” the Aldine edition —- ———] patie ey ite their | Of golug to work at ¢ Tur Syracuse Jouny yoo the follow _—— ed of 1076, whieh contained his autograph and J News, Markets, we. alors ‘ . Be PN sslel RABALOE: Withwo ig atatiotios to, A copy of Allove Knglanda tar | New You, Friday, April 3 6 P. M— outlet to give up the une of on Thurslay night, in an a |g Tgre ate now living upon reservations in | Notwithstanding the gcoupation of Musi: | NBR, AFF choi with his au. | Th® afternooa quotations of the general ayes of Tending matter, | Musly mie uf tho vil nee of wasorted co et TALUS ed bike teen’ Ok Liniioes seating | CARROL by two hostile armies and the on, Was diapoacd of at the | Stock market, compared with those of yea: | iho bring some st Int inh ap s the Senator proclaimed him: | © nyation, I Te Tey SBA ES | that the country ia all but ruined and bi f ‘ | torday aflernoon, show an advance so pe The ingre . Fi xtures tay | eclt ® Radical, oulogized the negroes, aud | numbered 3,955, and nt rupt, the people tind leisure and money to | ned James Ramadoll, whilo | of from 36 to 2 per cent. Governments were pe 4 into two classes eut | told them wero citirons as much asthe | The Bhinnecock Reservation. comprising | engaxe in tho barbarous paatinios of yull ‘Ob tho railroed track near | °¢ {0m 26 to 2 per cent, Goveruments wen anne felt i Trosident, That ¢ 1 cyt 630 acres, es in ,the towa of Southampton, | tights, masked balls, &o. and for which | Mo., last week, had an entire | Fm and in some cases higher, Gold closed “ wud the 4 Phe © tur the hen i them, and the re-| Suiulk county, Long Leland, aud haw been | purposes they appropriate the Mabhath doy. | train of care pase over lili without his | at 192% ‘The money market exbibited a most part disgusting alike to the faney and | port of the meeting mya they wero euthu- | occupied by that little tribe from time iin: | The following fs the Brownsville Covaten's | knowlodga, He was caught by tho aah-pan | decided turn in favor of borrowers, and the uiore to the Belentific American are , i 4 sport of one of than exhibitions # t i eclded. taza tn Th gpl x he palate, such as the sscond hand refuse | silastic in thely manifestations of approval | memorial, “Thoy hold it et present under a report of one of than ex Hoh aud rolled about thirty-six feet, when he = Wie oi bos hie lai ertat dapatereti is nite | Speen i" aaalanhtalia labeee thee | lease fora thoudaud years from the luuh of | were given mt Matamoras m fe Jaya | dropped betwoon the sloepera and ae escape | Cemand for loaus was less active, The rate, yeckucwietged to be conducted with greatebir | Of Other pooples’ ¢o to pots, and various | aud appla ® habors ave | Auguat, 10s, at an wunual rent of ap ear of | ago: "Our neighbors over the river, pre th, Ho waa somewhat. bruised, aud | however, remained firm at 7 percent, Dis gid te be distiogulaied got only for, the excel. route and graing, ‘Thy latter, or poisonous therefo ened auspiciously, aud we hope | corn, under conditi my that of the tract r nt rather a varied © bill of fare r Sun | his clothes were tora into ribbons, counte were unchanged, choice bills passing Fons eat fend flee | clase i szoallerin bulk, but the materials are | he will noithor tura wor look backward | be fenced between the last of (cto day oe ama Parade of the | Ar the municipal election in Columbus, | at at 7 #9 per cent. Foreign exchange was by dirty a ted from the drug store with reforence | until he shall have traversed the whole | [0 | pri ig h yea @, bull Bybe nod Ohio, on Moudag, ® Union cballonger, 2 Gall Sillnas © dace co Gondor, (ene e thts rh Chap ine, Ma 7 ligh | + aoat f dont features of | ad John Bheef, Rad ao dilealty with De. Bevery bio | golely to frugranen, flavor, olor, aud | South. If be can throw any light upon the | “The St, Regis Resorvation, 11,909 acr © entertainment last Sunday, ‘The Na | Ol John Bhool, iad @ dimeuy The fatter | 108% for bankers’, On ‘Change toway Flour Arie weight, and without the least regard to | dark subject which Lo has in hand, be cer- | occupied by descendants of the Mohawks, | tonal Guard turned out 600 strong and pre | fred @ revolver twice at the former. Oao | was cc. # 0c. better, with a good demand hd . in live in the town of Bambay, Franklin coun: | sented a very soldierly appearance as thoy “The iggy oe 4 in the ar "i tisinseutved their unwholesome qualities, Many of them | taiuly ought to bo encouraged, But it is | tive inthe lant Of tmmlas. Kranklin coun. | ee era ucls the ateeote te tha a ted thot inflicted .m flesh wound ia the arm) for Spring, Corn inore active, and about 4 Pater together with ured hy 1 nuch sickness | the story told before the new voting cle- | numbers to 1,400, crowd to witness the t. Bull No. 1 on rc tj £ heavy and lower, I t ‘d droop: fab rg wore BY 8. BAT NGD FRAP. masa (AlPiBONR | Ne. pleLy : 1 fa | The Luscafora’ Reservation, in Lewiston, | snaking his entree made a rush for the ‘sol. | PUt made no arreats, heath: Lard dsoop and distress are cuused by tho daily use of | mont. ‘The negroes are in the position of ® | v1 ae ouaty contains (210 acres of good | itary horseman” in the ring, who was quick: | ConA JaMEs, alias Mary Proctor, obtain: | ing, Whiskey quict, heap substitutes for coffee, The samo ia | jury, and are called upon to decide between | ywf""4heve frdiane emigrated from North | ly placed Aore de combat aid. withdrow, to | ¢4; the other diay, ® verdict of $10,000 dain | Thus AN thu arcane axon lean | Pry OH 19. Th ver 270, aud | the infinite disgust of those who had assem. | ages against tho Bt. Loule Dewocnar, tor ’ true of thres fourths of what ie sold and | the merits of Radicalism and Couservotiaw. | Carolina 2 ‘They num y fee hs Toute Ds a Vale tine eidinary book page: ru NM | library and an association for | bled with the expectation of seeing the | defamation of character, Cora was a for: | Aerie, 08.4 rear To be had at all the News cdrauk as tea, The consumption of tea and | Under these circumstances it is essential bart jeer | horse and rider killed, Bull No. 2 was of | tune-teller in that city, and was some tim 100 N.Y. Con. et alee aie coffee ie 80 enormous that immense fortunes | that they boar ull the anguionte upon tho | eRe Ns Reservation ties in the | the breed “hostile,” and in bis ‘slashing Since charged mis ag Pear, OF ores m | 4 ee —FHivin anon fate teulized by thin class of adulterations, | subject, and therefore the Southern stump: | town of Verryaburg, Cattaraugus County, shout deaght a8 gmbitione dames 00 bis Highly olorad frm, which od to the uit st) +4 K Ni le is 1 q re viling, Freie County, 01 > | hort a 4 He ease Hate che VTi Witt | FOr tea, # great variety of native + | ere should not alow the Kasticale to aecure , Collus Frie County, aud Hanover, Chante: | herneand elevated Bim to, & point wome: | StIod see cet em derided, Mow vark Cay BeLioush Lempersuce | are ao ings ¥ substituted as a default, Wh Gove de i iiher Lilt, and’ are more than | agato, Not relishing that sort of cleration, | A Lewrston (Me.) rough named Rollins end the Xu ete TEA, ‘ per avessiulunws Lerenen aud t i enlightened and thrifty, | he came down, the fall injuring him some: | and a girl by tho namo of Brooks. revently a dieah 41s Winseu suee, New You fei Pe| ' hin Aliueiaus Rewrwetion Iving along | whats Noe daud 4 were evidently of the | broke ‘uta © Mr. kimerv’s house, dyove him " ite Com Nar a OA Thee BOTS OMe WHO LAU EAC LUE FEAL UU AM BIE AU HK WU UK | WeKe IACHOMAAY mive ar tlest wo may have a repet owner of @ house in Brookly for heavy damages, in consequence of | broken leg, which re | an ineccnre atairwea: tainly responsible in auch casa, and it ton landlords, | accidents that hi much smaller expenditare, Tho Now Jersey Legi ton of the ch consternation and forty tive yeas ago, ‘The Hight of Teaante has beon brought against the by a tenaat Landlords are cor ‘There is often « fer ing | of timidity about taking such action, but it | is the duty of tho injured person to hiinself, aud to other tenants, to demand juatice, | and in no other way can nogligont land lord ve #0 forsibly reminded of his duties as by a liberal asscasment for damages in might have avoided by a yoken ature bas defo tol * tad from a fall on if they then neglect to do | the necessary work, the tenanta will be ly justified in prosecuting their el accidents oeeur, ma if Satur’ v await enong! newal ® t #0 Tiel on Sal mee! Tally ar would Springs, ‘Tally did actually comm! that Easton, t an accessory. w, aud It waa whispered around that th al ofthe murderers wo delayed from court to they would escape the punishment they so mob, numbering three hundre Jay night the acene of a tragic affair, which resulted in the forcible eapturo, from fail, mi ated net the hanging, by a mob of citizens of that vieinity, J with the murder of an old Indy, purpose of robbery, at or near Clear kaon county, Indiana some moutha ago. It will be remember throe men,named reapecti y, and Easton, were arrested, charged with committing that horribly feadish ovine. were placed in jail in Bro to trial at the coming spring term of the Cireuit € The people of Jackson county were greatly excited when tho do tails r became kuown, and al- though the proof that these men comnitted the crime was considered very strong there was some doubt, and thie doubt was not romoved until ® fow days since, when one of the men, Brooks, unable longer to resint the gnawings of m guilty cousionoe, revealed, by @ partial confession, h to conclusively show that he and the m nd ugh their eomnivauce, was confession caused « r of the excitemen The law was to Id ourt an robably be that finally ly deserved. hin feeling resulted tuirday night io th formation of « men, On & they resolved to hang Brooke aud nd leave Easton to bo tried by the to soe iftho law would hang him, the grecing at the swe tine that they hang hip if the law failed. At mid- toarkable that the Brown asks if they came to remoy Mn. Bessaman Hearn, thi detective oflicer of Boston, ia Paria Exposition, to @ jean thie ‘expected there. Cleveland, Ohi from the fact that pounde wero received at The revereud gentleman is a} of Erie now numbers about members, the bulk o ‘Twerday, and it i# nuppored, ren, who were playin, Bpople of tat Stato. Military Bill, and ® warin pated for the military when ouforce ite provision Jail at Par the ol Ky., on day niglt leat, when t them, the other. ‘Tue Atlanta (Ga.) ing owe aud Inet ville COURILE the city. | nt some of the Awer pounds were shipped from that city, religious community of London ts prowised « novelty in the shape of "the suoalleat Methodist preacher in the world.” Tom Thumb. Tur Father Mathew Temperance Society the members being iw the buildiug,have been buried,in the ruins and killed. A Texas correarondent writes that tho rampant on the time Two nogroce, who had been placed in s stealing, aiteipied to make their escape ot | weil known | going to the ally n | cnn and 1,470,000 bout an iueb four hundred | fiud. several child: | is antici | ato they begin to | and hi he, wash!” are of hog | lor fired upon ing ever bn It ia 3 followin, Pant two week Went have he new buildings of the summer will be numerous and of yood quality. ‘Tne Bt. Cloud, Minn., Jornyat relates the fon in wron, minister a dose of hickory. & awitch and went to look for the young. ster, who incontinently took to bis h After chasing the boy around for a while, the old man thought to persuade him to and take the licking. So he halted sailed the wary fugitive “Shon, stop! 1 lt iL feet od the reoruited from those whose appetite eup- | s\yrity. ported the lowest groggeries in Erie. cous hs eae’ ATwo-rtory brick house in Lonisvill Ky,, undergoing repairs, suddenly fell, on | the 1 long, 13 weighs only 33 pounds. ed to the neighborhood and killed tome five white persons, Resixess prospects at Boston are uni favorabl ticularly in dry goods, a: opens with excelleut ‘Tue magnicnde of the iron trade of which | ments of boote a ie the center, may be seen | in one week 1,108,000 | spring trate d boots and aboos, ronpects. ‘The shiyr oon by rail for the 200,000 oF 30,0000 South lnege. pectedly item :—"Amoog the bills presout- ed at the last meeting of the County Board | was that of a woman who bad beon allowed to purchase articles of to the amount of $20 on account of the po baolute necessity” Sandwiched in with the items of | flour, pork and molasses waa a pair of hoops, | nity, thy name is’”—Wwe are afraid A Texwessee Dutchman having caught doing determined to ad- So be triunmed la © Shon,” aid not so mad as vat I Watren Brows, of Portland, has a new boat, anid to be in which be will row h jon race with James Hamill at Pittaburg op bewutifal «l eh: inches wide, and Tt received ite fine 22 s8583 a fr) age BY i a eo Reg A YF 3 te. is ms Ss eeeres 353) SSElE | $RSSSSTIESET IEE 3 Fi 3 % 2 cl oe > 3, = esesessceses 23E: earn Kecece #1 *ecce F rei teti tts Zi ‘ Reading io Washington Market Retail Prices. Doucnere Montesa beak prime, Lake | — rime, = te do etewing pie eg igs, (Gale Zo wawing png : : mo adic, Tale ; do ‘aman de tongues | thi “Re techy ite 1 ‘aah Tei ; froat 1 "nian 8, Tea$] 00, ciyoled ‘and ‘ured Puh.Amoked sale, $2439; ens "bali herring, per be thi ay Wate: emi smoked" mecksiel, Ioaiie. dried’ cote’. a [de> Siomeed talmaon, Soaabe | eps plane toys bons clam. . we. | scald Magar ade) tern | Pevetabloen Baring beans, —e peck | ane’ tarnipa Sate pe) eitnces - head: radishen bunch, aft, oalnne, bark, {sain a eka, | = saan ‘carrots | Kanabrgemey i ah acon aba \ ise | Hutter and Chsese.—Priroe Bbasos Cooking yavier at Ida). comuron, —al; eays. 10a for 28 SPECIAL NOTICES. Buy your hate from Durke the popular hatter of 148 Fulton oh Sun Dallding, Wis arog are now ready. Give tucko acai. 14 Feowomy to Attend 19 it Barly Colne Camphor effectually prevents iajiry ‘0 elethon, &e from Moths, aud cheaply enous’ if you attend ‘0 1 Kvery dvuggiat has ©.C. Harsie sng iabod — Reniedy Deonchlal Trochee" are wid tshiished remedy for Moarsenees, and other troubios © ttrowa'e Hronch they Throat and Ce mn Lungs, Their good reputation and exteusive use has brought out tmitations, repressnied to te Obiaim omly * rowa's Drowehial ‘Troe ree Medical Treatment at the Keleetlo Medical Dispensary, No, 139 Eert 46: street, be. tween 24 and £4 aysnuon, Open from 9 to 4 jhe. 44 Hatr restored to Its original color Dalduse’, brow Priced snd i ete ihe Tice of @ discrimi fo be ad of druggist oat ' | medical works, eontal siolog\eal Iuformation far men and On receipt of #6 camtay by ad.freaaling 1 z. ‘Meeratary of the New York Medical University, at Nov C1) "40m | Pinca, New York elty. S | Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewin | Mechine and Nattonhole Machine, O45 Hroad way. 5 ;-— ei omarhs., BROWN Om April 4th, John Brown, aged 4 years fed 3 wouthe dhe omly son of David and Mi eae 16 ay, April M, David months, oniy soa of | day, Avril 4. 1897, soa of Willlany fully orale, it ive at V vclock, fivin she reali nee Of his pareute, 211 Lows ety hea bla rorualne will be Maken to Hh, liridge 8 Reauscr High Mass wil be offered up (or the repo soul CASEY-On April 4¢b. bet 19 and Flizabeun beloved wits of fai frien to-atiend the, funer Vis"Mou oe ty this Bata! pectfully Invired fevide jekone, ‘ougboustow, C. A, friends and neqnatnta The the family, and those ot hie. brott Tieky Alea thowe oF ie | Brother-inciaw ‘and the 1. DW Reevaty attend the fn ‘atk @'eloek, fr3! 1 Tith'st pelt 4, W ulead, of Waller aud Kal ‘us aud day, Dearest Walt, thon heat ef um 7a tay fag Seep ie | 19) a od who hat Dew what bere | ilecaa sll oer sorrows hea! Gone to Join his angel br Ives aad friends are rahand ie i's eater i bet ant ike Gi UGUT—Oa Pri; of Johe v 4 Nobert Trough t, jah area Fa to attend the fameral, tro oo of th tw FY Bia thou ornlng, | si atigth oe thou Bunday rain, SA UPDEGROVE— Te Breckiza, April 61h, ary Hams, infant child of Joba Mand’ va. aged T mouths. © Folatives and friends of the family are in/ tovaitand che sunaral rpm ke redidarnoe'f

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