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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES MONDAY, JCLY 12, 1830.

HOUSE. Saturday's Sport. The Harrisburg Patriot of this morn- PERSONAL SATING MONET AT THE WRITE were long straight locks of blonde hair, crop on the river islands looks very prom- Lancaster intelligencer. Secretary Sherman and party arrived at Hayes's Stinginess' aacf Fantmonjr Laying proving them to have been white children. The meeting also ended at Detroit, ising, and Mr. Andrew Kane, the genial ing is authority for the statement that Dy Acting Coroner Obenchain took the re- wheretho winners were Baybce, Big Med- Saturday. im weiian. proprietor of the "lower hotel" and a MrWallace would decline the chairman- Ocean Grove on II. U.'s to Philadelphia Times. main in charge, but death had placed the icine, Jack Haverly and Gold Bug. MONDAY EVENING. JtO.Y 12, 1880 J. letter the large and successful planter, who ship of the Democratic national com- Edwin Room arrived at Liverpool on The president, his wife, his sons and his guilty woman beyond the grasp et human The score of the cricket match at Ham- has a Out., concluded Saturday number of acres out on large islands, says mittee in the event of the position being Saturday. daughter and the servants paid for by the laws. ilton, was Sol- Young Americas, An Invulnerable Record. pre- White satin sunshades elaborately painted government have all gone to the old of Germantowu, Pa., the river tobacco will " beat it all." Be tendered him. It says the senator very 233 ; Hamiltons, of Canada, 70. Gen. Hancock lms now been in nomi- to by hand are carried by fashionable ladies diers' Home to spend the summer a LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. this as it may, Washington need not fear fers to give his entire attention the economical move, and one will enable over- Capt. Bogardus defeated George Rimell, nation long enough to develop every ob- along Bellevue that Mrs. Sarah Regan, aged 65, was when the time comes for her to hand in canvass in Pennsylvania and believes who ride in open carriages the president to lay aside a few more hun- and died Jersey City ofEngland, at Pittsburgh, Pa., yesterday jection to him if any there had been. come by the heat at 96 an account of her tobacco stewardship. that he can do better service for the avenue, Newport. dreds of dollars than he otherwise would if yesterday alternoon. in a shooting match, by killing birds out Thus far the effort to discover blemish sol- of 100. Rimell killed 90. Mr. John Metzgar, of Columbia, lias a party in this way than by being at the A woman at Newport bathes in a suit he had to support himself. The old Mohr & Mohr's whiskey house in Cin- can- as you already, a very Tho Shamrock Lacrosse club, of Mon- taken charge of the Susquehanna hotel. on his record, or a weakness in his head of the committee. That the com of oiled silk, worn under the usual flannel dier's have, know cinnati was destroyed by fire Saturday. beautiful park near the city and some treal, defeated the Brooklyns in Montreal, Mr. M. is au old landlord and knows how didacy, has proved an utter failure. will be governed by wisdom and suit. She says she enjoys the surf, but The loss is about $70,000. Saturday, by three games out of five, the attempt to mittee handsome houses. The place is supported to run a hotel. There was at first a dismal good sense in the selection of a chairman can't bear the toucli of salt water. by their comrades in the regular Two bodies were been found iu the after Brooklyns winning the second and fourth. soldier, cabin 6f the wreck of the Narragansett, at meeting ended Sat- Mr. J. K. Shuitz and wife have left for a raise a cry against him as a mere be doubted. is made up of Rev. Stephen Gladstone, son of the armv. who contribute twelve The Monmouth Park cannot It Cold Spring Harbor, yesterday morning. urday with a "rand day's sport, the win tour to Niagara Falls but it came with an ill grace from a aggressive prime minister, recently made an attack on and a half cents a month from and the lakes. some of the best brains and in R. T. Hambrook's furniture factory and ners being Ferida, Kitty J., Topsey, Luke Dr. party availed itself of Gen. Sunday-school-s, their pay. One of the finest houses Samuel Pigmau, fresh from the which leadership in the party, and its organiza- the Church of Euglaud and au adjoining frame house, in Chicago, Blackburn. Rcpoit. Charley Gorham and military achievements to fasten and this park is set aside by somebody for the ' walls of that eminent medical institution. Grant's tion will start the ball rolling on to vic- which he characterized as a " hollow use of Mr. Hayes. Its furniture is owned were burned early yesterday morning. Katie P. 2 ; Jefferson college, and u student of Dr. upon the country two administrations tory. Whether the chairman be Mr. rotten system." by the soldiers, its gas bill is paid by them, Loss, $20,000. Baseball : At Chicago Cleveland. whose ignorance and shameless disregard John Goode, member of Congress from the vegetables on the president's tabic are Col. W. Thompson, the fraudulent sec- Chicago, 0. At Troy Troy, 7 ; Provi- Craig, of Columbia, has migrated to our Wallace, or Mr. Rarnum, or Mr. Scott, Buf- of constitutional law were only equalled has declined raised by them, and Mr. Hayes no doubt retary of the navy, delivered a campaign dence. 5. At Buffalo , 2 ; town and hung out his "shingle." Success or Mr. Hewitt, or any other of the able the Norfolk, Ya., district, falo, 1. At Boston Worcester, 3 ; Bos- "by Moreover, is very glad to make use of all of these speech at Terre Haute, Indiana, Saturday doctor!"' their reckless corruptions. who have been more or less Mr. Goode was a prominent ton, 0. At Prospect Park Polytechnic, gentlemen things gratuitously, for it enables him to night, two hours in length. . Gen. Hancock is not running upon his Fishing is very little indulged in at pit-sent- prominently mentioned ii this connec. competitor with Mr. Randall in one of his save a little more money to take back Radical changes have been made in the 2 ; Nameless, 2. military record. But for his able expo. res- All our citizens are now fishing in tion, the party it united in its purpose to contests for the speakership. with him to Fremont. Last winter a condition of the working people in the fac sition of constitutional principles, and was introduced in Congress, and, the tobacco fields for the cut-wor- Oc- win a grand triumph, and the rank and ExSccretaryRouEsox is the exact figure olution tories of Chicago, 111., through the exer- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. his prompt and generous recognition of I think, passed, providing for an investi- tions of a visiting board of the common casionally we hear of "big hauls" but file are only waiting for the bugle blast of Mr. Pickwick, according to a Louisville the civil authority as sujierior to the gation into the management of this home, council. they are few and far between. to move forward and " carry the works" Courier Tournal correspondent. His face nothing seems to have been done. THE WKKIK when every tempt- but An official decree has been published, military, at a moment Spottsyl-vani- a. ; he has white hair and as our gallant chieftain did at is a deep crimsom Speaking of saving money in the full remission sentences all New ation was extended to him to assume ab- and has reminded of a granting of to York Leaf Market. The selection of a chairman will moustache ; he wears spectacles White House I am individuals convicted of participation in The " Lamentations of Jeremiah"' are solute power, name would never have conversation I had some time ago 1870-7- coi.oi:ki vokiiii'kk. his to-da- look Pickwick. 1 ng y. the bland childlike of the French insurrection of and ago-nizi- robably be made Auditor who was for- cheerful reading compared with the ljeeu heard of at Cincinnati. The people Hancock had many callers on with Fifth Ela, subsequent insurrectionary movements. The Negro Campmeetliig Ht Oiiarryvllle General merly a member of Congress from New wail of the editor oi" the Tobacco Lurge Crowd and IiitereliiigVterit-r- . honor him for the same reason that our General Joseph E. Peter Sullivan was killed and another Saturday, among them Hampshire, regarding President Pierce. Journal as he contemplates the bankruptcy Yesterday a colored campmeeting was forefathers honored Washington his fated 12th of July comes round Johnston, Col. John W. Forney and Lewis Mr. Ela said that he knew General Pierce boy had his leg broken by an explosion of The Holy-ek- e, and ruin about to overtake the poor de held in C. M. Hess's woods near tjuarry-vill- c. sword was never drawn against the con- spilling him very well, and that there could not be blasting powder in an old lockup at this year without threat of the of C. Cassidy. Mr. English dines with Mass., night. Sullivan's hided packers of 1879 tobacco a class of The meeting was gotten up by been found a more courteous, dignified gentle- SatarJay stitution of the country, but has any " lloyne blood.' the promise to-da- y, candidates will That and the perfection propriety, body was blown through the roof. men whom he would if he could have gath- several enterprising hucksters. It was cc ready in defense. certainly nomina- man. He was the of ever its It of a peaceful observance by the wearers be notified "officially" of their term everything in a social Thomas Boothroyd, a wealthy farmer of ered under his protecting wing and saved tensivcly advertised throughout the coun- ob- and during his cannot, however, lie urged as a fair of the orange may not be marred by any tion. way in the White House was of the high- Canada, was attacked by a boar, which from the wicked machinations of the Lan- ty, and the crowd present during the day jection to his candidacy that he was a untoward event is the fervent prayer of Mr. and Mrs. TomThumu have been at est order, I lis entertainments were of the threw him down and bit him in the side caster newspaper reporters, and the seduc was very large, there being at least 1,500 ; he conquered at most expensive, his wines were of the and throat completely severing the jugular Union soldier that peace-lovin- g communities. Brighton Beech, and have attracted much tive wilis of Lancaster tobacco farmers. people on the grounds in the afternoon. costliest, and the whole atmosphere of the vein. He died in fifteen minutes. Gettysburg, and that his blood marks bathing in the surf. The week" says good An half-pa- st attention while House was liberal and becoming. Miss Carrie French, Mount Ycrnon, "Week after the truly excursion train left this city at most desperate fields of war. "We MINOR TOPICS. wife White of the the General is an expert swimmer, but his Mrs. Pierce was a capital housekeeper and , was killed by jumping from a train editor of the Journal, "we exhausted all eight o'clock iu the morning, taking are very sure that no portion of the Tin: New York World is soon to come takes counsel of safety and tics a rope was capable of superintending an immense at Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday morning. An means of persuasion in order to cause them about two hundred passengers, including American people are prepared to strike out in a new form and improved by a large around her waist. A silk thread might establishment like the White House. Gen. incoming freight train collided with the to desist from paying exorbitant prices. It a dozen or more colored people, tuning only k down a man otherwise eminently en- expenditure of money. A new ofiicc is answer the purpose. Pierce's unfortunate disease was the passenger train, and she jumped oil' when was, however, of no avail. They pitched whom were Rev. Mr. Keels, Rev. Matthew-Mar- bar to the perfect domestic administration she saw it coming. titled to their confidence, because he has among the improvements contemplated. Queen Victokia is not on good terms themselves headlong among the farmers, Diggs, Mrs. Juliu Hunter and others. His desire for to-da- peace. of the president's house. The Orangemen of Montreal will y and threw away their money, and at the Besides these colored done his duty in war as well as in with her daughter, the Crown Princess drink came sometimes once a month people there Junr.i: Lawhenck, of Ohio, has declined unveil the Hackett monument in Mount same time their golden chances of making were many on the ground from And the attempt of the Republican Imperial of Germany, nor witli the Empress and sometimes it would not come for six Koyal cemetery to the position of first comptroller of the and then sit down a a deal We were denounc- the press to make capital against Hancock She is also much vexed with the months. When it came, however, he gave banquet. The police have been ordered great out of it. surrounding country, and the treasury to succeed Judge Porter, the Re- Augusta. out of the execution of Mrs. Surratt has widower of up to it entirely and remaiued concealed to parade in force for the preservation of ed and ridiculed for our efforts. We made whole number would probably reach sev- governor Indi- Grand Duke of Hesse, the turned out very badly. She was charged publican candidate for of from the public uutil he got over it. There the peac3. enemies by the score. The Lancaster pa- enty five, including the children. run his Princess Alice, on account of his rumored was conviviality about his sprees. He : ana. Judge Lawrence prefers to The reports as to the condition of the pers grew boisterous and extravagant in There were many colored men of the with conspiring to murder Mr. Lincoln attentions to the Spanish Princess of the always went off alone, and at sucli times for a congressional nomination in grain crop in the northwest arc very con- their praise of the crop ; more and more "Old Black on was tried by a military commission, be- chances nobody could manage him but his wife. Joe" stripe the ground, the district now represented by Mr. Kiefler, Asturias. tradictory, but the general evidence seems the prospective packers became exci.ed ; and several very old ladies.who manifested fore that class of tribunals had been de- Margaret of New Orleans, No doubt his absence from his reception and it is believed he stands a good show of Mrs. Pkkkv, periods was to show that in no case will the damage finally, nearly all scolfed at the pleading great interest in the services. The day clared unconstitutional by the supreme months ago, room day after day during his caused by the rust and chinchbugs amount defeating the would be Republican leader whose husband died four accounted for by those about the AVhite and advice of this paper, and like the army was very warm, and although the woo.U court ; was found guilty, condemned and to more than '10 or 40 per cent. gave birth to triplets, two boys and a girl, House as such things have been accounted worm that, when it once has taken posses- is very thick with trees it was impossible : of the House. An executed. Mr. Stanton issued the order Cincinnati con explana- enthusiastic Hancock and English lie-hin- on the day on which the for in more recent days, by such sion of a crop, leaves barely nothing d, to find a place cool enough to remain fin- President Johnson set aside the writ of come to the nomination, and called tions as " a heavy cold," "cholera mor- ratification meeting was held Saturday Tin: human linrer nails vention reached the night Cincinnati. Wm. D. Groesbeck they cleared the state of Pennsylva- ally length of time. Notwithstanding tin: corpus : was bus," "jaundice." etc. General Pierce's at habeas General Hartranft scratch that is to say, arc wholly renewed the trio Hancock, English and America. presided. Addresses were made by Mr. nia of its leaf crop in exchange for sums intense heat, the scats around the pulpit in command of the arsenal, the scene of of great trouble, however, was a brother every one hundred and sixteen days in Mrs. Hancock is a regular attendant who never would stop sowing his wild oats. Groesbeck, Senator Pendleton, General of money which we predict they will never were crowded during the time of service, her death. General Hancock had noth- summer. The nails of the right hand of the Protestant Episcopal church. The The General had paid his brother's debts Durbin Ward and others. have returned to them. - and it was almost impossible to obtain except ing whatever to do with it, that the right-hande- d individual grow faster little church on Governor's Island, which again and again, but it did no good. The water in the reservoir supplying "For the sake of avoiding the imputa- standing room sufficiently near to hear he was in command of the district in than those of the lest, and vice versa in the is supported by Trinity Parish, has been While General Pierce was Presi Petersburg, Va., having become insuffi- tion of prejudice in our views, wc do not what was going on. dent his brother was particularly cient, a supply was turned in from the which it look place, and did what in him left-hande- d. with fin. during her resi wish to comment upon this. This much In the morning the services, which It differs again the attended by Mrs. Hancock and General's canal last evening. It is now feared that lay reckless, after the we say, tobac- 10 by to bring the ease of the unfortunate gcrs, the increase being faster in propor- dence at that station, and she has in fact term expired and he returned to Concord the canal will become so low that several will though, that of all the at o'clock, were conducted John woman to the favorable attention of the growth is service by regularly say, mills will be compelled to suspend opera- co crops raised in the , the Francis Trainer, a noted colored ditiuu tion to length. In children the contributed to the he 'made medicine," as the Indians V president, who was then completely the most rapid, in the aged the slowest. playing the organ for the Sunday gather- with his wayward brother in other tions. Pennsylvania crop is the most deceitful from the Welsh mountains, who dclivcicd under the influence of Messrs. Stanton words, he had a very earnest talk with There was six feet ofwater in the Hoosac and changeable of all." au eloquent sermon, the subject of which ings there. did not care to anil Seward. It was throughout the work Giikat Bkitaix's new Liberal govern- making grand prepara- him. At first the brother tunnel yesterday morning, owing to an A sad feature of the Journal's story is has not been learned as yet, to a large audi- . The Mexicans are it, general demanded overflow of a Republican administration, and if ment has refused to legalize cremation. talk abaot but the from the mountain streams. that a " majority of the packers of "79 ence. After the sermon in the forenoon it tions for the reception of Gen. Tkevino to know of every dollar of indebtedness Trains have also been delayed by a wash- fail-subjec- t man who died Pennsylvania are sojourning sum- was announced that Rev. William II. Mrs. Surratt Is death be at this day a Just why the friends of a and bride, when they reach the Rio Grande against the name of Pierce. He explained out which occurcd at Zoar station, four at the mer resorts," while the wicked reporters Keels, of Lancaster, would speak in the of political discussion, the dam- with :i longing for mundane incineration point. General Trcvino, it will be remem- their father had left them an honorable miles from the cast end of the tunnel, on execute wish name should be respect- and wily tobacco growers are at home afternoon. At 2 o'clock Mr. Keels took nation of her taking off lies at the door should not be allowed to that bered, is to marry Miss. Bektik, eldest name and a that Saturday evening. Garfield, in a legal manner is a question which it ed everywhere. He said that on account Miss Susie Perry, 17 years of age, a stu- concocting new schemes and laying new the stand before a tremendous audien r of the Republican party, and daughter of General Okd, in a few days. on (the general's) conservative Eng- of their father and his dent in the Normal college, swam from the traps to catch and fleece their innocent and sKike for at least an hour on ' Th not Hancock, should be made to answer would be hard for even a Among the features of the reception pro- account would not do to have un- own it foot of Ninety-sixt-h street, North river, to and unsuspecting victims with the miser- Four Horses," or as William said. "De Fob for it. lishman to answer. It is very inconvenient, fight. Bulls paid And there and then Frank gramme will be a grand bull debts. the dock above Fort Lee, a distance of able foxy worm eaten crop of 18S0. Hosses." "De red boss, de black boss, d the RamsdcII's Republic remarks, to have Pierce paid out $20,000, nearly half his are being brought from the interrior, and more than five miles. The tide and wind Tho Journal reports last week's New pale boss and de white boss," which hi Guard the Railroad Crossings. a government with a church attachment. to be found will fortune, to pay the debts of his brother. were against her. She had not been in the the most skilled matadorcs During his term as president General York market as follows : said were emblems of war, sin. death The shocking death at a railroad cross thou- water for more than two years to swim be engaged for the arena. Fifteen Pierce saved from his salary about Pennsylvania Crop '78 : 300 cases ; and purity. William grew very eloquent ing invites anew the attention of the Ax unknown lady having saved an aged any considerable distance. Before long sand dollars will be spent at this reception. $12,000 a year. Mr. Lincoln did not save is to Hud- fillers, 12 to 12i cents; running, ; wrap- during his sermon, which was by far the of city county to one armed gentleman by putting a er she take a ten mile swim up the authorities this and the anything. saved about son to Yonkers with her father who is a pers, 30 to 45 cents. best one of the day. He spoke very loud, perils of citizens in traveling our on him in the Scawanliaka disaster, $50,000 ; General Grant saved nothing the our member of the New York police force, Connecticut Crop '79 : 130 caes run- the perspiration stood in large drops mi with- in the Herald person- HANGMAN'S HAY. during his first term, bat saved about $00,-00- 0 high roads. They arc absolutely the latter advertised and extremely proud of his daughter's ning, low grades, 15 to 10 cents. Crop his forehead and a large linen duster that He person a lady during his second. There is little aquatic performances. als. found her in the of to-th- e out protection from the railroad trains Four Negro Murdurern Kxecnted on l'rila3 Mr. Hayes during his '78 : 60 cases, wrappers, 32 cents. he wore was wet from the collar almost saved her two daughters. In doubt that that that cross them at high speed, and which who had also George Allen Price, colored, the murder- four vears will save at least $100,000, or Ohio Crop '78 : 105 cases, running, tail. After Mr. Keels had couchidt d STATE ITEMS. " compels every man to take his life in his strong contrast with this heroine is the er of Villie Black, was hanged according to a year. 10 cents. Hev. Diggs arose and preached a sermon d county The statement Hon. W. S. Stengcr hand who uses the roads that were built story which comes from St. Paul, in which law in the of Hamilton jail, that Havana Market active. Prices remain in his own original style. During the day Cincinnati, on Friday. )u the "0th day of has withdrawn as a candidate for the Dem- usurped seven strong men swam away to shore KMMrVT. the vocal music was furnished by the men long before the railroad them April, 1870, he shot and murdered Villie A LETTKK FltOM J.K ocratic Congressional nomination in the firm. from capsized boat and left seven i;uisrt Keport. and from dii: and on which travel ought to be made as a Black in the office of the latter, in Cincin- Characterizing the manner of his Kecent Eighteenth district, is contradicted by Mr. women. Those Lancaster absolutely secure as possible. Who can women and children to drown. nati. He was found guilty of murder in Commitment us an Outrage. Stengcr. He is a candidate. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported hy J. the most of the singing. Such songs a drive along a road that a railroad crosses the first degree and sentenced to be hang- Joseph K. Emmet, the actor, who was At Easton seven children have been se- S. Gans' Son & Co,, tobacco brokers, 84 "Roll, Jordon Roll," "Gospel Engine. Edison has a rival in Professor Jamin, On representations to inebriate home 80 without apprehension ? And ought this ed May 28, this year. recently committed the riously hurt within the last few dayswhile aud Wall street, New York, for the &c, were rendered in campmeeting styw of Paris, whose plan of electric lighting is that he was insane Gov. Foster gave in Kings county, N.Y., has written a letter playing with toy pistols. One of them, week ending July 12 : to the great delight of the audience, many to be so V Ought we not to be able to use till July 0. Price was born a concerning his commitment, of which the to place three or more candles in a lamp, him a respite George Davis, died last night in terrible 350casesl879 New England, 16c; 100 of whom had likely never before atteudi-- our highways not only without danger, slave in Kentucky thirty-seve- n years ago. following is a part : one igniting when the other is burnt out, agony from lockjaw. Symptons of this cases 1879 do. do. seconds, 10c; 3tl0 cases a colored campmeeting. but without fear ? Every reasonable On the scaffold lie was firm and composed. "No one who knows me will believe that disease have appeared in two other cases. 1879 Pennsylvania, 18(7r22c; 50 cases 1878 thus dispensing with the renewal of can- crowd whom he recent publicity The affair was a meat success to the man will say so. Why then can we not ? To several persons in the I am the inebriate that the Mrs. Sarah A. Stephenson, aged 20, of New York, 100 eases sundries, 9(W dles by hand every few hours. An acci- recognized he bid farewell. Just before given to my retirement at the 'Home' 8e.; managers of it, who certainly cleared a It is certainly not because this safety is 1315 Conroy street Philadelphia, was 18c. Total, 900 cases. dent to one lamp does not affect the others. the black cap was put on he addressed the would naturally induce the public to be- severely perhaps fatally burned Saturday good round sum. The colored people were impossible. only requires that watch- : live The Local Tobacco Trade. It Jamin professes to have cheapened consid- spectators saying " I've tried to lieve me. It will hardly be credited that evening, by the explosion of a coal oil can given the proceeds of the collections and men shall be placed at the railroad cross- well and I die"the best I can." The noose a man who as an actor appears before the It is impossible for us to ascertain how erably the production of the electric cur- with which she was trying to hurry up a they should have netted a handsome ings to give warning of approaching was not drawn tight enough, and when public at least six days in a week, a strict much of the crop of 1879 changed hands rent and to be able to increase or diminish slow fire. sum, as the hat was passeil around no It.ss trains. This could be well done at every the trap fell it slipped and failed to break teetotaler throughout the year with the in this eity and county last week. its intensity at pleasure. the victim's neck. For ten minutes the exception of one week, could be described Two tramps passed through Stoucvillc, than five times during the day. road, but it should never be omitted at Westmoreland county, on Friday, and Dealers arc very shy as to making known pulse beat. The body when cut down was as a common drunkard and a vagrant by their operations. The general statement The train for this city left Quarryville those crossings where by reason of na- the unpleasant Xew York custom taken to the crowded streets and exhibited. anyone whose intelligence was not one of them was overheard to tell the With other he would kill him. Next evening is that "the market is quiet," and it is at 8 o'clock in the evening, arriving here tural obstacles the coming of a train can- of blowing up, drowning and frying people By his request the funeral will be private thoroughly obtuse. Such, however, was about 9. The crowd on board was very from widow's home on Snnday. the manner my commitment to the body of one of the tramps was found not probable that five hundred cases not be readily observed for a. safe dis- a new industry has sprung up. consists and his of the t It Henry Ryan, colored, was hanged in inebriate asylum in Kings county, by the on the road near Scottdale, with blood changed hands during the week, and yet tired and many of the collars and shit on each side. hus- in tance in calling on married ladies whose Waynesboro, Burke county, Ga., for the justice. But let me tell the story as 1 have oozing from a wound the forehead. it said by some of the knowing ones that fronts looked as though the sun had and x fire- Will not our county commissioners bands are down town and informing them murder of a colored woman, named Mary learned it : George Brown, aged twenty-si- a much more of the '79 crop has been sold played havoc with them. The passen- man our street committee take measures to that the latter are dying or dead at some Thomas, in December last. Ryan killed "It is true that for about one week in the on the Delaware, Lackawanna and than has thus far been reported. As this gers were all in good humor, however, es- determine their rights and powers under hospital. As such a piece of news has the the woman to get her money about six year, on the average, I have given way to Western railroad, attempted to jump on pecially the colored people, who enter- which had been paid her. He abuse of alcoholic drink, and after a his train wjiile it was in motion last night is a matter chiefly concerning buyers and law, so we may traverse the stamp probability the frightened and ex- dollars just the tained the persons iu their car by hinjjiii" the that of confessed on Thursday, for the first time day or two, for the reason that I could not near Delaware station, and falling between sellers, if they choose to keep their deal- roads in peace. If the railroads cannot cited wife grabs a few necessaries, a suit that he committed the murder. afford the time for prolonged dissipation, the cars was killed. He leave a young wife ing secret thtfy have a right to do so. SOIIS. be made to guard dangerous crossings, of clothes, &c., puts them in charge of her The execution was witnessed by fully placed myself, in most instances, in public whom he married only two months ago. The new crop is doing fairly, but is on then we must do it ourselves. informant, who is supposed to be a hospi- seven thousand pcisons, principally institutions until I entirely recovered. My So much embarrassment has arisen the whole not very forward in growth. A COLl'MKIA NEWS. people. Ryan made a long speech wife also made such applications, and, present house-grow- We observe that the railroads consider tal attendant, and hurries off. So docs colored from the attitude of Collector few n patches have been topped, gallows, acknowledging his guilt God bless her, she always looks to my in- Tutton Postmaster plenary authority to do to he. they di- from the and Hartranft that a many crops look very soon that they have But usually go in opposite and the justness of his sentence. He said terest and welfare and has gone with me personal friend of Hayes called upon the well and will be From Our Own Corrctpondrtir. a country road just what they will. At rections. lie was going straight to Heaven ; that at times to the institution for a few days yesterday and endeavored to ready for topping, but many more are as The Democrats of the Third want inetf Lime valley, for instance, where the while ants and bugs would have his body, until I was restored. On the 16th of June induce him to accept his appointment as yet quite backward, and it is impossible at Mack's ball, comer Fourth and Uniou Secketaky is on half-pa- Quarryville road crosses the Reaver Phivatk Rooms a Jesus would have his soul. At st I was just recovering from the ellects of a collector. The general wrote to Hayes, to predict what may be the outcome. streets on Saturday evening for the pur- Valley turnpike, a siding is laid voyage of discovery after his lost fhcalth ; twelve o'clock the drop fell. Ryan's neck slight attack of my trouble,, and while I asking that he might be allowed a few There is plenty of time to pose of forming a Hancock aud Hn;lish was broken, and he died soon. was at the Fifth Avenue hotel in bed, at- days more before he decided, and pike, is oc- Hayes has settled down for the summer at then make splendid crops if the campaign club. There was a large at- across the and it Anderson Jones, who was to have been tended by a nurse, an officer came to my departed Atlantic city, where he re- the Soldiers' home ; Sherman is oil in Mani- for weather prove propitious. If it tendance. Mr. Frank Cristy was elected cupied often for twenty minutes at hanged, was respited until a decision is room and informed me that he had a war- mained until to-da- y. The trouble with ; Gar- secretary. a time by the shifting trains barring toba somewhere, surveying the land made by the supreme court. rant for my arrest and must take me to Hartranft is very simple. The custom should prove otherwise the crop may president and John Carliu )n: travel on the turnpike all that time. field has not explained about the Credit Daniel Washington alias Carter, a no the Tombs. My wife visited the home house is a more attractive place than the prove otherwise. It is never safe to count hundred and eighty names were placed on ; ; leader forms of commitment and roll membership. Addresses con- is great outrage is unlawful. Mobilier yet Hartranft is still undecided torious negro desperado and the of and obtained postoflice, but he is sure of the latter and one's chickens before they are hatched. the of This a and horse thieves at again put herself in communi- on Whittakcr hasn't lost any more cars; a gang of outlaws anil rules, and Ids tenure of the former would be pre- Thus far there have been a number of in- gratulating the Democrats the nomina- Why do the township supervisors and Charleston, S. C, was hanged at 11:30 cation with the'justicc. She says that she carious, with more probability Tanner still continues to lives on air and than a of vigorating showers, but like Oliver Twist tion of Hancock and English were made. the turnpike officers allow it ? The same on Friday for the murder of Allen Collins, was asked and answered several questions, his appointment being rejected by the At a meeting of the Keystone Democrat- sponge baths ; the peace coimnision hasn't who had been sum- and then signed and swore to printed the greedy plants arc still crying for more. thing has just been done at the cross- a colored witness, Senate in December. Under the circum- ic club held at their hall on Third street, brought peace ; the sea serpent is still moned to testify against him in a horse papers which she did not read, but which stances he naturally hesitates to give up a A good soaking rain just now would do a ing of the Ruck road. Have those who Friday evening, the following wen; ap- alive ; George Francis Train has given up stealing case. The murder was commit- she was informed were only formal. After certainty for an uncertainty. The curious world of good. travel by the county roads no rights that 11, 1877, Washing- week sent pointed an executive committee from t he peanuts ; Chicago has reached half a mil- ted on September but remaining a at the 'Home' I part of it is that it should take him so a railroad can not be made to respect. ton was not captured until the early part for my counsel and he took mo away from long to make up his mind to the advan- Third ward club. lion population ; it is awfully hot, but the WASHINGTON IIOUOUUII ITfcillS. of 1879. He was convicted and sentenced the institution. Much to my surprise, tages of a bird in the hand. Meanwhile First ward Jacob Sucath, C. F. Young. The gatnenng et prominent Demo- country is safe and the world moves on. be- I Tobacco Prospects Personal .Mention. to death, but appealed, and the appeal after leaving the institution learned that Mr. Tutton remains in the breach with a Lewis Filbert, John McCall. crats in New York during the past few Times. decided unfavorably, he was hanged. I had been committed upon an ordinary Washington and its vicinity takes front ing devotion to the public service that is Second ward W. II. Grier, S. P. days has a double interest for the party The execution was conducted in private commitment of vagrancy for three mouths. touching to behold. rank iu list of tobacco growing dis- the Modcrwcll, J. C. Clark, J. Klincsmith. and the country. An organization of the In the great ratification meeting in and death was immediate. In his last " When I reflect upon this outrage, it is tricts. In every street or road, lane or moments he was attended by two Catholic to restrain my indignation, No It was decided to have the club room selection of Music hall, Cincinnati, Saturday night, difficult long distance national committee and the clergymen. one in the world ever accused me of foiling alley, and on either side for a opened every evening, and to have the campaign is where the united Democracy of the whole LIFE CUT SHOUT. a chairman to direct the At Goldsboro, N. C, the execution of to maintain myself and family. On the is seen tobacco patches, averaging from an Democratic papers of the state on file. to-da- y, country nominated Hancock and English looked for and lias Alex. Howard, colored, for the murder of contrary I have settled upon my wi'o A Long List et Deaths from Accidents and acre to four or five acres in dimensions. Council met on Friday evening last, thi.-fijian- been set down for the formal notification to lead the presidential contest of 1880, an old white man named Babel Autrey, in many thousands of dollars. Nor would by Suicide. Within the last four weeks there have been opinion on county, on 25th of July, 1878, any one who knows me and knows that I At New Brunswick, N. J.. M. committee reported as follows : of the candidates by the committee ed Democrats of all shades of Samson the Patrick have been of much ini.V, witnessed except on sui- several showers that Kalance on hand after last report took place at 2 p. m., and was never drink intoxicating liquors Calligan, aged 60 years, committed fV-i'- for the purpose by the Cincin- questions which do not enter into this young plants, they I'ockiu. Collector IMiO. All passed believe I am an habit- advantage to the but 1S7 by presence by about two thousand people. few occasions, that cide by taking Paris green during a fit of Horslicy Collector i;.ss nati convention. Mr. English, the canvass attested their the off in good order. Howard protested his ual drunkard. melancholy. were not so prolonged and soaking " " 177 l.3i 1S7S for vice harmony of the- - party in support of the in " ' ...... tll.'Ti candidate president, reached innocence to the last, and made a very "My family and self sail for Europe a Joseph Obcrmcycr. a German boarder at as might be wished. The large major- " " l!i','J ...... "!.t7 Xew York yesterday, and will call on candidates who stand for peace, order and bitter harangue from the scaffold, but the few days, and I felt that I could not leave the Hartman hotel, Bowery, N. Y., shot ity of fields are not so far advanced as Straw-bridg- e Kvnts to-da- y. proved by letting those my Store Kent General Hancock The feeling reunion. In the speeches delivered there, crime was fully against him his the country without of himself during last night and was found of year, they own stepson, who was an accomplice in the friends who' are the least familiar with my dead in his room this morning. usual at this time but are Chief Utirgcss License among all the prominent gentlemen from as iu the excellent speech with which set and no longer liable to the rav- deed. private life understand that I am not the At Elizabeth, N. J., Patrick Butler, olal ...... -.-.-...- . 7.77-.- t General Ewing led off the work of the cut-wor- l every section of the country points to a utterly fallen and contemptible man that aged 38 years, a laborer, was sunstrnck ages of the ant and m. Orders jmUiI iiiulat K:iorts. .$ H.W decisive victory. Reports from states year the other day in this city, one note commitment may have led them to be- and died. Re leaves wife one . I.VJO.0O OB1TUAKY. my a and There are some patches with leaves was dominant the determination of the lieve, one who is a strict teetotaler for child. He had been working flagging 2.1II.K that before the nomination might fairly but at from six to ten inches long ; these are ex- " whole Democratic party to sink all Hon. J. K. Chandler, of Philadelphia. fifty weeks iu the year, abstaining from in the shade. "have been regarded doubtful" are now other .- except coffee ceptions, not the rule. Among the latter Uulanccon hand $.,fr7.!i encouraging, issues in the paramount purpose of put- The Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, of Phila- all drinks tea, and water, and At Brattlcboro, Mass., a German named most and the drift of opin. city Saturday one who errs sometimes, confesses ins Kurtzo Chcnekel, aged 51 years, was may be mentioned the growing crops of The opera house clock is out of order. ting an end to sectionalism in American delphia, died in that night ion is all one way. Mr. Eaton vouches at advanced age of 88 years. He was fault, but docs not wish to be known by drowned while bathing. It is supposed Mr. Isaac Slniltz and 3Ir. J. Staman, in The Vigilant steamer No. 2, is again on says politics. That is the note of union and tie ap- for Connecticut, and New York and born in Plymouth county, Mass., in nus, what cannot in its broadest sense be he was seized with a cramp. He leaves a the "lower end;" their plants arc large, duty. note of victory. Trie hour has come plicable, viz.. a habitual drunkard or a wife and twelve children in Newark, Council New Jersey are certainly Democratic i the and after receiving a liberal education, N.J. are growing fast and "lay out" finely. decided to hold one meeting a that Pennsylvania, Ohio and are for this good work, and with the hour we adopted the profession of law. For many vagrant." At Norfolk, Va., Engineer J. Higgins, a month instead of two as heretofore. States Ga- died In some fields the plants are tall, but the column. have the man. years ho was editor of the United" prominent wholesale liquor dealer, Messrs. Hcrshey, Musser and Filbert in the doubtful Senator Eaton newspaper of Philadelphia. From A Horrible Story from Virginia. from an overdose of laudanum admin- leaves far apart. Just outside the bor- zette, a were appointed a committee to hear ap- is not a boaster, but a man of hard sense. William S. Shalleubergerwas renominat- 1849 to 1855 he represented his district in Mrs. Saran Collins, a dissolute white istered by himself. No cause can be as- ough iu the northern end, there are a Wytheville, Fri- nerv- peal of Shawnee fire company, No. 3, why Gen. Joe Johnston and Major Daniel say ed for Congress by tlie Republicans of the the lower house of Congress, and in 1858 widow, died.at Va., on signed for the act, except, perhaps, number of fine fields in what is known as twenty-fourt- by Pres- day afternoon after a blief illness. and excitement. the tine imposed should be remitted. Virginia family fight will come h district on Saturday. The was appointed minister to Naples Just ous prostration e the out They are-th- property of right in the end. Senator Farley says district is composed of Beaver, Lawrence ident Buchanan. On his return from this after her death a strong disagreeable On the last trip from New York to Cot- "Shultztown." Market on Saturday morning was wel L are very success- California is safe for the Democratic and Washington counties. Colonel Lewis mission he became editor of the Philadel- smell rendered the room untenable, and tage City, Martha's Vineyard, of the Port- the Messrs. Shultz, who attended ; butter high and scarce ; vege- nominees, while the old reliable states F. Watson, of Warren, was nominated in phia North Ametican. He published a during the deodorization a flour barrel land steamer, a deck hand named Mills ful tobacco farmers. From present ap- tables of all kinds plenty and cheap. twenty-sevent- h district. Thirty-si- x " Grammar English Language," in was discovered containing the festered re- committed suicide by drowning while are in a perfect blaze of enthusiasm. Mr. the of the pearances, however, a highly creditable S- - C. num- mains five small children murdered by influence of liquor. A boat was Mr. Swartz, ice dealer, lost a valua- Handy, of the Times, says he never saw ballots were taken before a choice was 1821, and in subsequent years a large of under the report from this section may be predicted politicians in a state of greater reached. Osmeris the present member ber of essays and addresses on social life the deceased. The remains were past sent to his rescue, but the man sank before ble horse onFriday night. from the distaict. and literature. recognition, but hanging from the skulls he could be reached. when the tobacco market opms. The The Mishlcr dog tax is to be imposed on- -