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aeassYKjymxsi a iwr.i-eBE.iaaww SPECIAL NOTICES. BOOKS. DEMOCRAT and CHRONICLE. ROCHIVTtt FrIDAT MORNISG, JAN. ST.

has not lived with si family for tee Jt three months. The fcu'bacd of Mr. lrd has a-e Texas, beire -very seeble in besltn. sad a man near the crave. Democrat reporters were detailed last niebt scerun eertainlv thtsttrasre storv, but their rrmtcsl exercise of nda-try vs rrwardrd only by tbe coos tact repetition cf tbe shore atemef.

"beh came as freeiva tbe tbt drifted throuah 'Ae itrrf. Sr. TtTton cannot be found. Heba beea sbscot from ordinary bsuct-t several osra. sod this only ii-ves further sab stance to the atory.

Tbe story created much 1al in New York, and some indignation. A Globe reporter called caused the exile of all the Emperor' friend, many of whom are jnat now settled in Switxer-iaud. Geneva fairly overflow with titled exiles. Spain and Hecry Y. of France lead tbe royal lira tbe latter ussder the modest title of M.

Anbry. Prince Plan Plon aad his wife. Princess Clotilde, lead the minor notable. fHrlrg sold their Inxnriiffus YHla, Pracgi, they live quite plainly in a bote A number of ladies and gentlemen of the court cluster about these Imperial relic, and two three ex prefect keep up tbe Illusion of the old days of rioton festivity. There are set-era! editor of the late regime, M.

Yiliemeasant of the Figaro among them. Tfce Fre. lands to ''aid in educating niggers." Nor. are we sure that it wcnM be well lor the South to be taught to place much 'impendence Bonn assistance of the nature, enctexn plated by the introduce of tbe measures referred U. The only sure method of securing public idacsti -T, worth anything, ia to nwaken among tbe people such a desire for it that they will regard it aa indispensable.

When that ia done the means will be forth conn up from tbe people's own pocket, to secure the Mewing. Until that ia done, the assistance that comes from the Genera! Government will not be appreciated. That a proper sent) meet arise Bg on the sutijert in the South is evident from the facts we hare referred to, and hail them as among tbe most auspicious omens of the time. ii i iii ii mm i ii i aaagwaaaamsaa publican On Saturday last the star actrea of Nelson'e theatre, Misa Virginia Dee, entered tbe atore of S. V.

Caulk, and Inquired if Mr. Austin was to. Jake notltery earoe forward and announced himself the person called for. Said Mi Dee, 'I understand you bave been talking about Jake Tts, I did speak of yon. What did you hear I said of yon Virginia 'I heard you t-rA I wicked at Jake Ye, I did say Wat.

Virginia (drawing a pistol from ber pocket, and pointing It at Jake) Well, sir, I don't know what the law of tbi Slat are in regard to slander, bot if they don't protect me, I will protect myself. Mow, sir, yon must write an So, under tbe genial and soothing influences of tbat washed tbe bacon grease from bis hands, and wrote the fair damsel an apology for cayicg that abe winked at him. The New York Commercial Advertiser tell tbi Bridget Lynch, wife of an industrious Irishman named dward Lynch, left br home in Tenth avenue, between 12lt and 1221 street, about o'clock on Monday morning, in company with her sister-in-law, and started down town in an Eighth avenaa car with tbe intention of purchasing some groceries. The women called on several friends and drank freely, until at length Mrs. Lynca became intoxicated and left her sister-in-lsw in Eighth avenue, near Fony-eecoud street.

After an ineffectual attempt to induce the misguided woman to return home, the sister in-law went borne without her, and did not see her again alive. Mr. Lynch waa not sarprised at tbe nonappearance of his wife, as she wss in tbe habit erf topping with some friends in the city.but tha morning be heard mat a woman answering her description had been found dead in Eighth avenue- He went to the Morgue, and to his horror discovered tbat the dead woman waa his wife. There are no mark of violence on her body, and it ia more man probable that the poor woman left an Eighth avenue car by mistake at 100th atreet, and being stupefied ty drink and eotf jed by the pitiiesa snow storm, wandered hopelessly about until finally she succumbed to the fearful cold, and sank down near the wsil of the Central Park, to sleep the sleep that known no waning. Tbe coroner wUl bold aa Inquest IXSUiiANCr.

Hope Mutual Life Insurance Co. Kaerearte an4 reHahle szent waatea fnr this elt, sat4 Vaara Canmy. liberal par will be sites. Apply to OKU W. k.

LSD ALU 'Wa1 At t. I melt i lwoo4 Wuck. or Cincinnati, Ohio. MSB CariTlI, a JOSEFB WARD, A test. eiltr Wa.

4 p.f.,,, Plara. T. O. Life, Fire and Maries Ins. Agency, MO.

14 XCHARUE FLACB. Rasvr at th A ram da. Coaunamsl firs Ins. imn-l ire Co. B.

T. Baearny rire las. Co. T. itj.

S. Metropolltss Ins. S. AilantCiii rire I11S.C0, C13 arter 'ea Ine. Co- for Wtr Wlinawn las.

Cora Rarlisss- Is. Trareiers Ins. Co zasi llM.ViX l.fari 4M.1S1 ra.rw ar.A-s LEVET STEVENS, INSURANCE AGENTS. Paaale' rire la. Wareeater.

XI aa teTetaad. Okies Firs Xailatairt Wareeater. SI sea. Cl.vela.4 Caw, lavelaad. Oh la.

3LO AHOA3DI3. RATiTO.VD'S DTSUIUNCZ AGENCY. E8TA BIJSHXD 1 tss. Over Sixty Miilitn Dollars Capital. Mnlnal Ufa Iuarane Co.

ef X.x Yavk. ash Assets over Knrth Unujh Menaauie las last- doe, and dinborf. C'ssh A un. over. 90 00 0s) ITartfard Fire laa (' at Hanfnrd, Qua.

Laah Aaseta aver B00O.OM Leviiiant Jna O-. of Xew Task. ash Assets ever 10 SO Kstiaasi baa ai Bastam. ash Aswt over 1.KW.D0 Korth Aiaerira Ins of Hartford, Cena. Cash Aaseta.

SCB.Duu Waet. abater Ina Cta, Tork. laniAHPia aon.auw a a RAYMOND. Areot. A Itarmoad at Uaatia-ual'a Haaktn; Wmmmrn.

anadly fcatkeatter, S. t. SAFETY DEPOSIT LIFE IXSLRAXCE CO. OF CHICAGO. UH.JIMI K.

DIROII real Aral. ATLASTIC PUAXCH: Kl Ilroad.vny, W. V. a R. KIXGSBCRY.

Prswdeat Ksw Tark Advi sory Hoard. JAM. II. rXOERSOLL. riraPresMewt Xw Yk Adrtsorv Heard.

S. K. bETMOUR, Oeoeral Vsnater. ii. V.

The Distinruishine Features of this Comoany Are: THAI 71 THE OXLT COUP AST COH. tKlLT.UBT LAW lO WITU THE hi ATS SF.M1 ASSVALtT ITS ten-SlMf'S. JHtHtBT Kaidaw it th Xadal Cansaurv of ta Parte, La Ui striking fact that all Pobcv-Hoadsr ar absohitAly seearsd By STATE CT'STODT AXD PKOTECTIOX. JT. H.

DEL.WAU, A(rcnt, 3 POWEBs'i RI.OC ar-ZVOa, COAL AND WOOD. ANTHRACITE COAL. Tke Delaware, Lackawana ASD Westers B. S. a.

Tha Pitttton and Elmira Coal Co. al. J-JLPti lr A CO. omi nil a cat.aaa.raa ANTHRACITE COAL AT TUB FOLLOW 10 FBICE la T. Toa.

K-Tes. LCXIF i.l i To. a iw ii a 1 1 av 1 4j 2 7 a If. IU Biil iaw TOVE IHanTX Centra. ie ll) Buffalo treat, entrance ta Ar- e'l.

1 aao OrrMras Wo. PlreiMtk a. 11 cwrasrol Jio. a I Usdaoa- near rsilr isd. Soekeatar, Ja sx.lt.

1 isTL. orsittr Delaware A. IIadn Canal I ACKA XI r-'W AIUtoUowiac 5V Ds! Toa. Toa. a Toe.

arssj! a tiT'r- its Mit I .,1 STOVE 11 TM 1 Zi, iii tatstrt tail i iZ S5S "5 wa ait sisi lm.i- BTal4t rawer' BslKlnrs, aa Clarxassx axrsw. eorxwr al Extkaaca, F. C. DICHIlfsVOa, A teas. woeasster Xa'ii tan.

FOPk SALE. Barber Shop Tor Mole. mVJLZS1'kmm mnor. ou s. Hesaai Slo.

1 hlui Mi-eat. For r-ale. gVw- k'f J3T- soaad. AaBeTl ud cuaotuoa tor haaiaiaa. Issis-aaa BRiqo BRO For Halo, ZTfZ B-steJsw Draw, lairra A.

D. It JS A L. I- AV AiaraR TWO SEATED FAMILY SLEIQH, ww a. a lav. Bosatr EHtMLlii SAUxiy.

)Jt 4 -4, -a. -3t Four Billiard Tables, 1 SXWT-C LA sjaj. For Sale. AJitrss tt. w.

TOKKKMC victor 5r5 IsMsUtewtf OalataCa.h Y. 1JIILI.VIM IIOOM II 3D A I sarrtrslar a arte rsoir ef acawt. C.A.DAS.ALa.Ea.Olalaax. LAW FIRMS. 8TARR HOOKER, Attonieji tzi Coumdon at Law ClBiB STREET, BiniiaBTssdwayaa Bssasanssss.

BBBF TORHw gwa a Ta as. fsadlyl TamttBoaias HENRY W. ALLEN, Attorney Counsellor AVT LAW. svwapOr sad ai rasaeaaali IBLLlrtlOIS CHtBallB TOR SILT wuee suti-srn. cmca Ha.

113 Power' Block. 3d Via ecileaaavTa Tkaraiwti 1 Jk, R. BRA a rax A m. a fSS. aeaawra ataats ts this eaaatre a a.

J. rauat- "iI-rTZaa. 'fllf s- ss i OB FaYCHOLtrtiT- "tTl-X ATT.HT. State BaBSe.B fO-T Hear, kuas.7. BTHLE 4 1T18T.B nrret.

oxsat. Ladles F-iad sad rvter. a.i'Aam. TT BLtrst- aATBRSV-AB Waal, a a-aoiu, a n.i (SSwITa a 1IXANCK Ten Per Cent. Loans.

a- c. xitritiivr, Counaellor at Lav and Loaa Broker CUASIFAIGH. ILU'OIS, "EOOTtATE IOAW rbr a tn of VV t(al for ranita'iaf. St tea (Ml P-r nt. Interest, witlioet ezpessa ta lender.

AH losn acr4 nr-i ownifw og ii iBioroiM ram in en IiraaS. vim fklrlv tkna Bim. unMst bi.ua. Bss been l'j-n lame Munen. aea4 Xor circaiar ex aalmva th t0Tea4wiess.

Belersto Lratn aiana-er aad R. EI. BySen.of Raea. ester Vrroilre aD Oilman, Son Co Ban-stb. JTw Tor CHr Joom B.

Kkwll-e. PretKlant ttia-necticnt aire Insorsae Coatfissy, Tke etrssasat as kewt aeewre, as wall as sa aaa sreBtafcl Isveslsaeat aaw t-fara la taa sears. e. 7 Per Cent Gold. FIEST HOETGAGE BOPS, COrPOB OB BEG19TEBED, A WO FREE OP IT.

S. TAX, Principal and Interert Payable in Gold, leer at. sr rns BuTlisitofl, Cellar Bapiis and Miniesota BaiiroaJ Coi'iy. Tke amall balance ot the Loaa for sate at 90 Accrned Interest in Currency later tm a VI Mar mm Xmrvrnhmr. J.

BOOAB THOMSON, 1- CBAKU! U. FKOfeT, JXlrrSaM Tb avre iunl ast rcM aVsmTQKt tla portioa rraiy ef tbr. line jmay rvimpi-iwd mad eHiairpwi. Th arTtr Dsvrt of thm rem! it tJrsi2r ia oirtioe. aaJ tte prreal mruitm it largely ta exre of to OpCTavriaVtf eipekssr ecui iarat on ia svnai.

i emt 1vum- of UtC Wfrl Bsiwwarr to ibliB iNroQKb cvni-crtloD. lbervlF tivxximm -iaac3 fQl ChirQ a4 B4i 10 bl Los arfvaiy wKrwt. to utr Kr Kovemrat of tm arajQ crpe, "Kb, Is mrL, win aambf th prwawsjat Idcoidv of th rofcd. Tne f5iiav4 rttarvter o. 'bU rvl.

rBBBc aa Sos ttirour a Um lwert ot tha mrst Uiaeaiy aetsi aed riCBsall ffX.MJrtl VM a Mt P-t oa 1'rWa, lX.rr '1-T w1ta )ta rwavea( mdvBr-l roiKtiltoa aa4 larce avria a ararraot as in mnwvnaffTDgjy retosaeita Botxi to la Teetora, aa. la wvtrj reopa-rt, aa 8djoo0vj aMarUy. A aataM qoaatity of taa oWf raataino aofM, aa4 waa ta mmrvm ia cMptM-, wtns ar.it be tfio Faal. aa imo'Jiat a4Taac over ftaiMciia- ticn pnr mmj oe 'ooaeo tor. Te oonoo save SO rear, to ran.

era eBTrtibl at tae opooa of tae aaior into in ur-ca the Caapavoy pavr. aUhd tae pay noeat of taa ta pre noeJ IOT a a sVUis1DsF i hq i se waTerunnnj pnnipgi at s- tatvel to tlwa botxls eaot fa I to caoae at an eaxiy ttay to cosrxaoda price troaoirlerabif aaoTe par. C-S. S'e-T -reatl, at preat ra-tara oaly 4U pereect. CTrra'y latrreat, waii tbra IViatlepav-if, a-wr are lYrar ta be a vavfe and rally exaai as a aerarity asy H-jrd laavaed tva4 an i ii taery pBBcd tbe Sew Tors 6 tf-t it fexebaDfje, tae raea ol vaiara rxtatr tbe roa4 to be complete we obltarateoarwciwa to re-bay a.

aay time any oi tbeae ttovds oo-d hj as an thi data at tbe une pDce aa realized by ns oa toetr aaie. All aoarketabie -rajitteo taae a ta fjmaat frea ot CoraukB axd Esprasa Caargea. Henry Clews 5o. 32 Jitw Vark. FOB SALE BT Tka.

Ralaea. Caskler. Boekestar. Chaa. B.

I at a. H. C. re water. Waa.

A. a tiers. T. Wee Wklttleaay, W. R.

stewara, Kayassa Ac HiirlafKa, Baaksrs Erleksaa, Jasslsca sV Barer. T. B. VI el a. Kaat Hlaa Slavl.i.

Bask. Ti isa as, Maaraa Co. Sta ei aaa Mask, Jska H. Raekealar, Sleckaalc. atavlas.

Bsakw DENTISTRY. Notioo. AVI SO rally iweoven ary kcalta. I have opene any Cental Booaw, IS -J as4 1st Powers eniiqtnc etk floor. i aba ne a-lsd ta tae aoy 'ntaai, ar4 si1 aealrtna soa4 ar.lciaM oneratiana.

Strp in at At BilT.lo street, take a seat is tne ear, an the coadoewr Will taae JOT direct to say rooms free ol caarsrs. a. iLatir. Ialdn DENTISTRY. Over Is Mi.

Faal street, esseelt war Orwrra riaaae. Bipiajly DR. S. G. WOOD, OEIVT-AJL.

ROOMS 89 MAIS STREET. OFFICE HO 1KOM A. al- TO I it asyaftal Dra. Proctor A Allen, DENTISTS, aa-IB, 1 1 sk l'A, sear 1 tttata-e. F.A.Fbootob.

(jaiaoiyl S.lun. WAXTED. UATEn- friA a Maatlt-b atus. iaw, or a t.iaji ia, at'. ia2-v G-irl Wanted.

A COLORED eiBL WAKTED TO DO SaEIt ERA UOlBIwOIE. Sone bu (K OD on need oolr. Call at -J Set. jaztqlw a ttsupv tjj a wrm MO illltjlll IliS ITOil IJJii Bsaintss koaoraMs. Bo eotasstitioevnaeTsl awy em.

B. W.kBA.tkDI.SS.ata aLTftua. laaw WantedAsents. -VAHTED aa WOK EB-Ta ell a aaw XV ail. c.

lost ouu AS wica tnst wants. As artleia that everyoojy will fray. A a arti cle tast soy one eaa sell. A liberal it ary will aa ty SB ta taosa wao are avi airaia 10 wars. a wrrow, tatdtf alacKle'a hisale 4tors 50,000 WORTH OF nATorp tPi.OTiaaMw.

BAfOBXl betfVM- wsU k.ujwa 1 VZlaD CiiJ" UiT tbe pesit liftiarri itrAvra. ill trioc.tlnai La rkstY the tUattteei srlre la ea for l.adiaa or faaasa' Caat-oa Waanf appsaral. aewapwaaw, aU. Ortaratoafr aUa4a, Call at aV. 14.

MOKKXL a. smiaur mmm9Bt maoism r.umtt 2 SP0RTLXG. r. viouuit a asrTAix. p.

ai ia Powder, Snot, Wadi and Cap, aa MassraetarsT of Flathlrtar Tatoli octMt Um. Market strtM. iilllV I II ilKOrJa DBA LABS IS OUN8 RIFLES. PISTOLS Cstl.rr.Gna Xaunala, Flan tn. Tar tie, rack Can, lactadla all srtlrles eoesrele wlta FBw Arasati4 A laa, wo.

B3 txcliaiHls Fiaee, stoehester. sj T. B. All kinds ol tLenair'fcs tout sut.r ana a 'ta aUssaurh. atazais Laadiss buiai altered lata Brasea- Aiaaorrs.

ifTina mails titii in xi nsral f-c-aci OFFICIAL NOTICES. jrtHi! anrHXTt asd spwajrER. four ru.vt mnu ionVl Tae aal r-j saaeoas fa "1 liuaeetar aa JHreetan Sur tha as. aae year, aad las UwawUia ota-r ha Binae. wil belield ta Koera sa.

SioK ewrnerar sad Al atrae'a, WIWaUAl, eh-rasry istk, kCi.aa i a ekca f. at. WALBSIOGE. feey Detail Rofkeater, Jaa 't71. latMid ROrilKTII IID RtlLOrH anaetlas fur lie eleetuia af Inie-UrB sad mma uiimpkm Ol Other saa alii Bahetd la ruaat Ka.

hi raraea at Stale aad kiml aAl I'liliAT. ea-' r' Ptad gaeaaatar. Jan. It, MTi. (aisjid TBI tixi'l I.

at BBTI wo of the BavkholderB The ea a Ball Manatee-arts- Coe6eoyTl3r ion, will he hid at 11. ufflee ia Uriahuja. aa EI ilAT.lM!a(lrtf refcruary.arn. The tK.ll ul apes st 11 e'rtocs A. at.

and tainaia eaea aa aaat Tiit uci. Sutd at. E. gey. NOTICE.

itv Aasaasnw' lirrtr. FoeBeater. a. j. tCwV.l i TaoTir isBtB6ivx.

taat taw au '1. 1 aait lnninunu gt rda, rehtasn Sta l.TTtTZL J' i "if- saw taiavt atatl lttvtar ot Lihettr atree. sa jaw. srsax ax BtfBmi. wa t.

aaan a Oa BA Jk a- -as w-s. vast SUaOM a4Tnv. ntrpama walks aa waste l. slll. JE.

T. OAT' STY, Orrsca rwa Bocwasvsa BTBa.ei ac toll.tir. Julian HSh ijt A aaetlB of tha hwi at mis catssaay al 1 he .1 a ttr al Fehraary. aaat. tar the ea.s-aa of a-tl; 1wm or aaa eaaaia yeas asd roe la traaaaefjVu of sac other saauueaa a stay i.iii hetw tli.at luiia feheal taisai Diolatioa of fartaenhip.

rptiB riatxf ofsxtettheiiier. h.Tl, aastaal aiaaJSa I M. awaa aaa. M. J.

ass Mt'DeatU, hiaa Bra-VTaaiasa. JAsaa a. I aaaaiaaauw, atsaaar ltj aiass as, awe. mmt OORBV-Vea, Baoaa. pa-e, um sik a-.

tlkia FRiIlA at A LA I Ooday. a.I mtia-r tfa Ai'fcA7 The Imperishable Perfume! A rale, BerraaMs Sew fa as ksv na perniaoea- ey. A a soar or two after tstrtr aae. tfcera la na trace CH asrra'M iett. How at th result wrroaillin ttiaf Murray l.Aiua&Ti's Florid Water Dr srcerttsasnneatles tbs nssdksrektei' cxftals a aaosj SaUirb'ot snd Treeskl CrsTaaea.

aanrmeal Mot a mvstenoaa Tfr.J. aate, est a nvveterrfjvB remeev it and Loesi Hea'er. Blod purifier eits-n Talor snd Ufa FTeaar. 7. t-ifepreservliia Conv pound is lresr4wni arrest eare by Or.

J. Brtzcs wbo baa 1 sertaetiB it. eaKnoal. to ineraaletta ars nt mana utile, Bvrtnst sncb It srV f. nsrmotiy.ana folly "f' "pel laaparme aaa dlses.

reators ta n.s.aj atari UrifMninsa rfeat WssSaJ w. A a Caeio rsiasbie not as aeavatsr-trrl ise. to drive pals am InSammaticn lrom the Internal prtraa to the sorfaee, thereby ntllevtr p-aestel iBiarisaaaa orrsnic Dr. I. Bi-yrrs' iiieean- il T.i: BsectsuyvaaeiBi la restortn tne aaiatoa Vmdee! wiai asamaastloa sad era ir.ion gold by Jseob -arwwr.

ttawiey Ulrtt, BI. wej-e A. flerxtc. mnfl OrnMteta teaemily. it J.

BKietss a tX) Sswaa. H.J. ttrisoselT-H at ffrHsitl nr BW STSBBIWS aa a a a jw TBfwniT. IlfHI Gt K-nm-rr. Modit.

th ol We4w-day, the ol April. HnTHPUkT av UtTRfriV Xir-rr Ui tt'H aTOT W'l MwrnnATfats ar Ot MrrhT "-a--. imj, uiwi.si rfJfrr JAMES HOTiLU Uonitj, ttwIUol HOTKL, TMKlmy. tk Ttk ot Al.hliiW A RPIXCTn" nnrre mr aw awa. Of rfrj.

a mxviSA HutSE, UXk of FeorasVT. ls- Kl-JORT. HOTEL. lW.artav.tl IIU of F-mrT. iht ifct einUy.

tbe IMa cf April. rK.SK TAA.atatsaaJl HOrjSat. Twesdar.tae tlst Of FfbrBirr. CAWASParOTA, WstBSTKB HOCBX, Wednesday, tap al Febmarv. ones So.

9M fraaktta DK. HTTX Ireaniui-cemnT snvTulir Hia Wm-rr es i'vot, i-araiTvia, itseninatbrm. nu, er. yoaa ava aaiea.r'emAie 11' ffien itles. laessea af tbe Lnnas.

i.ier aaa suaaeja, nuiinin rroa tbe Bar. fnStmniillin of tie all lormaof Cstarra. Tbe sbore daeasea -wa make a specialty practl is foaaoa as (rata af as yaars'srandine; siT-ra rrg-. ail otaera. jilldtav XW Tnun-roa'a Itost rxaax Toon rowaaa Is lbs feest smete for elaanaiog aad preservttur the teeth.

roraaltby all Drsxr-su- Prie ad eeBia par bottl. Jotrvwa Km eaov Ct-aARB restores sUea stcv aaaal te saw. Pae am la By all drurtMti aad fancy asasa saalsrs. evaec as cents par bottle. Baxroav's MnicaTni Ofwwaa Bbxab Rrra lax wanna are aatea readily By etfldren.

and are always saertaal. Boij by eH drngj-lrta. PrVca rests par ar. sadly ROOFERS ATTKBTIOH I Baas owners sad Botldera stteatloa Cesna, ea aatlae, aad key ear Asphalt BoeSa; felt. Tas eaa apply tt yawrseiTe ta yonr Balldiacs yaw eaa aae tt Instead of as.

It is tntek, durable and ekeap. Dan esc say other aaa ten al anal yoa bare sees tnla article. X. H. MARTtH, J-i Maiden lane aad 1 Liberty street, ye Tors.

BTTtdam LADIES' GOODS. Madam Demcrest's Pattern Ol 'KITED every Btoata at RES. a rsmorea to 131 Main street, wsshrnsrtaa Hall BSsek. Baebeater. BprTna; stoea ox Panrr at tbe lowest ratea.

Sv- Hinaiey anitunc ataealae aeaea B3. neradlylitb p) Great Satrific9 Millinery Goods. AT 84 STATE STB. aKT. JT.

B. SWEETING, Betes determined to close oat all Millinery eooa. to sank rseai tor Sprtot faatportstloM, win sen Bss wkleh cost Ob Dollar aad np wards, at and 3e. and other rood ta pro porn on. lanl dly FALL HATS AND Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Jewelry And Woolen Yams, -AT- farOdAely i MAIS SXSXET.

Musical Literature. BeetBavea Letters. TTse-isj. eintk S3 lAtaat Kditad av afo- aeaeea, ciata ST X.1?e el kepia. bt Liui.

Liota au Llfsf Haaarl. Ify Sehleber. Clotb I-lle aaa Larttera at betucaslk. By Haav ei C.o-.n 1 as MttB'l. A Bamanlle ograpbr.

Clots 1 Htaeltak' Lenrra, 1 vols. Cloth. eacB 1 3 ItevtniBreacee at" essteleaeba. Cloth atlen'a lttm aa Jl Bale, Clots i Hietery al Vlaalc. By Kuter.

ClotB 1 ealka a siaaleal sketrkea. ClotB 1 Bonnd nnltormly la Clot. Bent aotaTa re- acipB ai pnea. OLIVER DITBOI Ac Raataa. C.

B. DITSOM COa Maw Tatrau ne MRS. SHERMAN, Ladies' and Children's Clothing, FURNISHING STORE, 14 15 POWERS' BLOCK, FLOOBJ IlocHestei, IVa LADIES' ABB CBTLDRKX-B CLOTHISO, USDIB- antAS. c. at ad a to ordkb aad urr COSSTASTXr Oil BASD, 8PECIALTY MADE OP Children's Clothing.

eelftdtnstb I Mrs. Wilbur Griffin, Vo. rtsi on Houm Block, FT BTAXB, OTEB MO. AS BTATsVtT. Latest Styles CTixrls, WATERFALLS, HAIR JEWELRY.

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S. ka TTaTZT Daaaas atia.it. efarMtr SELF HXLf-Wlu Ulastrauaa. ot character. aa aasaataaiU.

laaA ATUI.ki4-b II lEwlBl Tb Jear Fwlittrat Slita.tiaa. lire abnv caption, the Bafalo Cror-Wr i i a Ujcjf edit rial, sstiirL is as erlia of a jionin of tlie rersrit one is the World, opms wlikls we Bi me enann'J jrKrcy In tbe of tbe World anieie tfi wUci wt tbeo jsu5 oar reeriaet, that journal, a iiowe4. tonk grouwd tbat tbe eU-tr3 rf the RjmbliaiB to inT-iiv-tfi report of rViotliens outrage on loraJ ui-o. was a sufficient reason, f.ir emirming Frank In Bomber portioo of tbe mm mnicln. the NVorld a'jraed tbat "Ut it eatli the ew rwwjcjrtractioo baa re-vers! tlus of the two partie, aBd tbat while ii) tbe BefrnbHimn the PrtsudmtiaJ elertira by AeireoeUn tlr tV tempt of ar3 ui faL'ower to break uf.

Iornrr3c.iB. -), ibe Iiemorra-y mart win Wj next Pjreax.deatiAl ejection by opjwaiiii tliia aliened attempt on the lrt of Bepobii ea, to rwjn 8ar the WorkJ, us ha id wili be tt Itdo-cratie wiic'twrd, against this new attercp to the Stave irwrnmotof the It is thm last named portion of tbe World's arUcie that til- Omrier eelioe anti elaborate Certain icd nuati from other IVsoeratic mrre. warrant tbe belief that there is to be eSfrt mad to pat tbe Democracy BjiB ii where they wil atand tfore lb WjUntrr a the ctatnpiooa of tbe Tight rf tbe fcxratbern peripie to be let ajoae, and that (oeral Blair baa been counted tafia a one of tbe atroo(ret leaden in tbe B-w moreoieot. flow iDeostBstetit it (a to 10)4 op Ueneral Blair, who, now, aa in 1368, in tramming the reconstruction act la the a ui'xJri leader of ibre wbo erpect to win bj oppi-ine an alleged reopen ins; of tha aaroe acta we cbowed yesterday Probabiy rtenera! Blair was aelected aa one tbe prnrpeetite Democratic leader when tbi sew pffliiicaJ aitoaUon," at the Conrier call St, pbould be fairly Inaugurated, before be lad been driven by tba Mieooori Republicans to show bis band on tbe Eroadbead letter Tbe drsperate, bot futile efforts of tbe bellig vrent GetM-rat sioc his election, to explain away his positive, endorsemetit of that letter, (fives coior to Lis preaoisption. Be that a it may, howerer, the Democracy, in tbe Terr of tbeir new mie of champions oi and opponents of all disturbance ol reconstruction, have got themseires into an am pmiicameot by accepting asakader a man who says of a letter proposing to destroy reconstruction, Our it tut item of IfuU Ifitrr tat I fait i-fci We leare them to out of their ridiculous position in tbe best way they can.

It is quite plain that the new political tUuaiion is pretty badly mixed to bejrin with. Nothing more rindiy iUastntes tLe straiie of tbe Democracy, and their ntter destitution of any coherent policy, than this attempt to make political capital by representing them-aeJees a the preservers of recount ruction, and charging the Republican with being its destroyers. Such a position is so intrinsically absurd, that i'jt entertainment would seem incredible, were it not nndeniablr held by tbe leading mn and journals of the Democracy. It is ucjumtionably true that tLerr Ber-er has been a time si ace the close of the war, when the Kepcbiican party of the whole naiioB, w-re so nearly a unit in faror of restoring to the Southern people the complete control of their State affairs, as at present. There never was a time when there were sc.

masy member of that party is favor of gen tm as there are now. There nev a time when any Bepubiican leader projiosicg to reoppen reconstruction, would command small a following aa at present. It is true that there are now, aa there way Late been, prominent Republicans berth It and out of Congress, who oppose any meaa ure looking towards restoring any political priTiiegF to tLe ex rebels, but, the number oi such men is daily growing smaller, and their Icficetice it inconsiderable. There are doubt lewssooie prominent Republicans, in the South especially, who would like to see reconstroc tion reopened, and the Democratic State ol ficial from power but such men be-l'tif- as a gdueral rule, to the class of defeated disappviBted poiiucians. and their advice will have no weight in the cooncus of tht Kepublican party la abort, of all timrsainc tbe cifiae of the war.

the present is the meet nnpropitiou charging that party with the dmign of ufcing tbe Federal arm to control tae political action of the Southern peojrfe. This beinjg so, it is surprising that the Di-moerauc (nadrrs should show so little wis as to'Tnak" the mere appointm-nt of a Congressional 'ore mi toe to investigate the trutL of certiaiB reports, the pretext of aucL ridiculou against Rj ubliranB, and the foundation of the preposterous ascmp ti that DeLUocracy are the natural de feeders of Sail more stir pricing is It, the lu-rs of the Broadhesd letter iu.d hav been seleetad as the most prouiiamt leader of such a i anf kbie new departure. Tiie oniy plan atble exp aati 'ia is. thai ihe Democracy propose to repeal tbe experimeut of riding two Lors-s which they tri.d with such dlaastrou in lH It was tbouglt, pertape, that l-y slcaiittg from the Republicans th watch jrds, iei us have peace." politic rpitJ could be made in the Xonb, while, Biaif, tbe frreat and soceesafui poiitical leader," a tbe World calls him, the ath be rWlie.1 arooad its old favorite two Tear a9. If this waa tLe plan, tLe prospect is fair that the impetuous tramp Irr soav tbe raeaiMtraoiaa acts, will agaie as be did belore, spoil the prgTamme by (-rt-Uaturriy letting ike cat out of the bag.

A samau The anxiety manifrsted by member of Con Tns and other t'ubiic men of the tktuih on tiie subjxt of public ed oration in that section, is t-ns of the mcist auspicious signs of the time, tsuch anxiety is not cofined to the tnemU-r Republican party, by any Dieana. A few ears ago, there was, amone the promtn.t men i-1 the South, a strong feeling a'aioM the edncatios of the cooimoi people. This feeling frequently mani teted in and act, too plainly to misucderswjkid. Many of the S.iutLeru U-aJ er went at i far as to stigmatise tbe fn trhooia of ue Korth, as tbe hot-beds crdiuoa and the nurses of infidelity Every-cite retieml-r bow Southern speecnes. ser- tr's and jlrtirtais were pervaded by tbi joS talkj The prejudice La not yet Tbe pablic schools of the Smith are stiil muth neglected, many ofl tie higa and ruling class, preferring tu see their children ia ignorance.

rasher tLau pu Ml" level still niggers'" by aTaiiitg lUeiiii ue Jut lie sch-d fund. Bat, light is gradually penetrating tLe hitHerta da rt-giona. IVuuons eotse op to at-- as ft on evrn tbe bite man of tk jSoti'b aekibg I aosis'aJice in the foundation ar.i support of acbofia, and Democratic Mem xit of t'oiigrea frum Siuvhera Siate) are introducing und preeeing bills appropriating the protaedn of tbe sale of public lands in that section to the support of pubUe edocs. tioo. We are tukl Ua a eonfcrt-nce of Sxttfc-rra msmbtr tf both pani was reeentlj bed in VTnkUigfc, its ttat ebaet in r'tnw.

It i sail that the passage of auch a bill a that re'-erred to wouid secure to the cause of dtteatka ia the the proceed arising from fee sale of acres of iaai. Mttch of this land is of but little value, bat, tbe aggregate arising form ha satW would be so inconaidarabie aum. Wbetber or na the Souther a States Lav already received tieir propertkaa of public Lands diauibttted nsaong tbe tvtatea for eda ctknal purpose, we are not fully advised, jr sot, there would be ne objection to ranking up the deficiency in tin way. Bjjt. if they Lnve received proportioo, of course the Democracy wookl vl-ert "on principle" to I be -S' tfTitg tbem an snore jpnhuc at Mr.

TUton'a residence to tnaae inquiries about ii. He was met by Mrs. Til ton, who is an Invslid, but who denied tbe story with Dashing eyes. He went to the revo lution and the people there denied it with fiashire eyes. too.

"Aa Mrs. Bu'Iardl irivtJice in Europe with herfsther snd mother, Mr. aad Mrs. Curtis," says the reporter, "it Is not at all likely Mr. Tiltou would be very well received on the other aide of the water, even II be should attempt to carry out any sncb insane dea aa the Democrat attributes to him.

In reference to Mrs. Ballard, It is enough to say that ae has not gone to Texas for his health. He Is there on business, which will detain him some two months. Mr. Builard ia a large, atout, robust man, standic almost six feet in his stock-ice.

He baa nothing- like consumption, acd is no nearer his grave than the editors of the Democrat, or any other healthy men who go about town fishing op scandals." It is stated, furthermore, that Mr. Tilton is hard at work at his bouse meet of time, and has no intention of oing to Europe, in search of Mrs. ttuliard or any other woman. There ought really to be a cowhidicg ia connectlou with this sfTair. Mr.

niton is an able-bodied man, and we are delignt ed to bear tint Mr. Builard is by no means a contempt; vs. Mrs. Bollard, moreover, is able-bodied to a gratifying degree, and abe will not remain In Europe always. Seriously, the scandal is a hesrtleea one and deserve the severest condemnation.

Ouvnt Dtik has been Interviewing RuDofT, the murderer, and the Interview is reported at length In the Sun. Mr. Df er 1 a moat: intelligent man, it la hardly necessary to and assumes to be a rood juda-e of human nature. His judgment of Kniloff is rather favorable than otherwise, we should say, particularly as to RallofTs moral responsibility for the crime of which he I ruilty, and be evidently thinks that Rnlloff will be successful ia bla wish and effort to secure a new trial. The interview related chiefly to tbe work upon which RullofiT bss been encaged for years, regarding the: formation of language, the prisoner having refused to talk to anyone regardini; his career, particularly the crime for I which be ia sentenced to die.

Mr. Dyer thinks the work in some respect a remarkable one. Bulks is still laboring at -it and earnestly hopes tbat he will be permitted to live long enough to complete it, He has worked at it at odd intervals two-thirds of his life, and he says it has kept him poor. This part of the interview will be found peculiarly interesting Reporter Where were you born Kniloff I do not wish to answer that question. Do not attempt to touch on any of the fac's of my ii'e.

Reporter Why do you say that Is it be cause yon regret the facts of your life Kaau.a tarer coneweranre Hesitation; nave done irony tilings under stres of circumstances which I am sorry to have done; bnt raising bis band above hi bead and speak ia? as with the soleotnitv of aa appeal to beaver) before God I have never done anything in my life which, under tae same arcuuwtaneea, 1 would not do again. Reporter Have yon felt sustained under your sdverce experiences by any conviction of having deserved better thing Rolk I always steep, the inevitable. I never murmur, taoaen I do sometimes feel bad at having pinna for brhrginx out my book so tawsrted. But i can stand adversity witnout flinching. I could put my hand in that flame, if ft were necessary, till it burnt to a crisp, without a twitch of my muscles.

When things all eet to going wrong, and I see that is Impossible to get them riebt, I simply wait till they shall be readjusted by Providence. Reporter You believe in Providence, then Ruiloff Well, that's a way we bave of speak-me. Reporter Bat, seriously, do yon believe in Providence Kuilofl That to a wonderful question, air. 1 lock into tbe stars, and I see no bottom. I hare this conviction tbat religion must be a matter of faith, and not of knowledge; that God's decrees are inscrutable.

A more admirable answer than the last from a man evidently groping in the dark, as Ruiloff is could scarcely have been given. Hia last remark, on biddiag adieu to Mr. Dyer, was, I should prefer to live and finish my work, but I am not afraid to die." Political. Julia Ward Howe rallied one vote for Senator ia the Maseacbusetta Legislature. Smith la prominent this year.

William M. Smith, William E. Smith and Edwin B. Smith are speakers respectively of the Wisconsin, Illinois and Maine House of Representative. Mrs.

Victoria WooduuH announces herself a candidate for the Presidency, "subject to the ratification of the National Convention of the Cosmo-political party," whatever that is. The Cincinnati Commercial called the Philadelphia convection which advocated the amendment of the constitution, by making ft distinctly recognize the Snpreme Being "the convention to convert the constitution." sail The conjoined capital of all the banking houses of the Rothschild in London, Paris, Frankfort and Vienna Is said to be, In our mon ey, not leaa than $500,000,000. There is rather a large story that a New York firm has invested $12,000,000 in walnnt lumber forest in the valley of White river, between Indianapolis and Yincennea, IndL, and in saw-mills to cut it and make it ready for shipment east. The toy drum-makers of East Granville, employed ninety-live bands In the busy season of 1870, just before the holidays, and made during the whole year about 100,000 dram of all sixes. Thee were sold to dealers at aa average east of forty-five cents per drum.

Joseph gbietds, of Davenport, Iowa, ha just put In bis residence a machine tbat manu facture gas from water. The Gazette eaya: It prod ocea a light equal in brilliancy to that of coal pas, and promUe to be a great uccea. The advantage claimed for it are economy, safety and coaveai-enee, as ft can be readily generated in every bouse. la formed from water, wHh tbe addition of sulphuric acid and Iron The apparatus necessary for It production Is simple. and occupies but a small spec in one corner of the eaiiar." at.

A. T. Stewart ha ordered, from Tiffany 4 the chandeliers tat hi marbt palace Fifth avenue. They will cost $40,000. The wife of T.

Buchanan Read, tha poet-painter, bears a striking facial resemblance to the world-renowned Ycnua da Medici la the Pity Palace. ll 1 not strange, say tb Tribune, that Dio Lewi, should be dee pi Impressed with the importance of health when hia name is a perpetual Invocation to hia own funeral. Father Hyacinth cov template another visit to the United State next autumn, con vinoed tt he did not see half enough of the ejottry when he was here before. Tte Nation is responsible for tbe 'sternest that a atory baa bees Jong current, and I tnl-erably well authenticated, that antipathy to and diatraat of Mr. Motley were Brat roastd tn the Pieaident's breast by seeing that be parted his hair In the middle." Bishop Bioer, formerly coofcstoi to the Empress Eageeie, rides among the French sol dier with tha trappings of bk bona covered with Geneva erosce, accompanied by ebrfet aides-de-camp, a standard besrax bearing aluft i red flag, and two grooms tn perple andgoU.

He make fciiUAtlf parUcalsriy oset A among thy wounded after a battle. Tne vet port (I Gazette asja "It currently reported that Governor Merrill, on a reeeit vu.il to the Stat p-mltsaUary, coat- Ciraeed a speech to tb prison fay aeeaarki2 that ha was giad to see so many there This wa tallowed by upsSa on the contrary, by aa award pause and then th Governor look back what he bad said aitb what grace hi- tvtid BaaaUa." Martha! Raiidoo. wbo died last week, egad venty-ix, aerved lu Ue Fatt NapoJeoa's campaign in Ka, ftaxonj and Jrraae. He conimaihksd Ute battalion uf 4diera wiasrh west out from Grenoble to oppua the advxnee of N'a poleoo on bi return from Elba, and esswtKd the Eaperor aaemorabl word If any tt) yon desir to fire npon hi Easperor, behold kia here 1 by calling npon hia ofclr to trt. They, however, not on' related, but suaay oi tbtaa Btestnted their piece at Kandon, wt turned hi horse bead and tffrCUd hi escape, Atee the revolution of 1830 be went to Africa, and served in the principal campsiga do a to las daani'lt of the iasperiai C'vWl Ut The journalist of Washington have tendered Col.

John W. Forney a complimentry dinner, wbich is to be given to-morrow. Miss Augusta Larned is acting editor of the Revolution, in the absence of Mra. Builard, wbo is traveling in Europe, a Another noble author has joined tbe republic of letters. The Countess of Spencer, wife of tbe Yiceroy of Ireland.

Is about to publish a work entitled East and West," Rev. Lyman Abbott, formerly of Maine, well known in literary circles, has been elected editor of the new illustrated weekly newspaper, to be published by tbe American Tract Society. CoL William M. Groavenor ha withdrawn from tbe editorial staff of the Missouri Democrat, with which paper he has been connected several years. Capt.

F. Hail, the Arctic explorer, once published a penny paper, the Press, in Cincinnati, where he accustomed himself ta cold weather by camping out on Mount Adams under a mosquito-net in mid-winter. Edwin R. Campbell, now hi San Francisco, though hardly forty-five, boast that he ha killed in bis editorial capacity not less than twesty-nine newspapers. Originally a practical printer, he has become a practical undertaker.

Mrs. Victoria Woodhull applied to Speaker Blaine, recently, for a seat in tbe reporters' gal lery. The Speaker informed her that there was no eligible seat noassigaed in that gallery, bat that she could takes front seat in Uw ladies' gallery, Immediately adjoining the quarters of tne reporter, if she desired. piauaiwa's. Ameikui are in higher favor than ever in Russia.

The Czar seems to have a particular prejudice in their favor. A woman burned to death and another fatally injured in Cleveland, Tuesday, by a kerosene explosion. And nobody banged yet. Lecturing ia not always profitable in the West. In Toledo, Ohio, recently, a feminine orator took bnt $15 at the door, and the fever-and-ague in the halL Adam Fay and Hamilton Starr worked together in ft railroad shop in Aiioooa, and were friends.

Last Thursday night Fay dragged and outraged Starr' wife, and the next day he waa shot by the wronged husband, and will probably die. Starr gave himself up. A man and woman recently swindled a Newark, S. landlady oat of fear months' board by representing that a rich uncle had died, and they would pay as soon as hia estate was settled. Tbe lady flirted with the landlady's son, and left him the following note the night they disappeared Dearest Let us not part in anger.

We win never meet again, bnt still I lave tbee. Think of me in thv (Ires ma hoot dot. and for give my "man's lies, when I tell yon be never cad but one uncle, and he wa a barber, iare-weil forever. An extraordinary bear hunt wa bad in the eastern part of 8U Croix county. a few days ago.

A hnge bear wa discovered Beau-New Cenlerville. He wa pressed by some twenty hunters snd several dog. Tbe chase lasted six days, all the hunters giving out ex cept two boys about eighteen years old. B. K.

Woods and Briggs. They kept np the chase. and, on the sixth day, overtook and killed the bear. His body waa ten feet long, and he weighed 583 pounds. A eoneapondent of the Carliale (Ky.) Mercury put the following conundrum A few days since my hands cut down a red oak tree for rails, in three inches of the centre and nine and a half inches of the bark of the tree, they found, wrapped In paper, a lock of beautiful, soft brown hair.

It was evidently the hair of a child, or at least of ao-ae very young person. It had been in it place of deposit fifty-three and a half years, aa Indicated by the annual growth of the tree. Now, now did It get there, and why was It put there The town of Mlddlebargh, Schoharie the scene of so almost fatal tragedy a few days since. It is said that a man named Adam Tea tor publicly boasted of having been on too intimate tenn with toe wife of MiehaeiBorst. Meeting last week, a passage at anna ocenrrred, during which Mr.

Borst was whipped. Last Wed nesday the parlies met again, when Borst drew a revolver and fired at Teator, the (hot taking effect in hi right shoulder. Teator ran away. aad Borst snapped the revolver at him three Qmea more, without effect. Teator afterward caused tha arrest of Borst, acd th ease is now before the court.

A woman at the West Hoosac tunnel, whose husband has been In California tor two years, recently gave birth to ehild almost simultaneously with Mrs. a neighbor wife. To conceal her shame, the former made an arrangement with tbe latter by which Mrs. agreed to adopt the chQd from Its birth and call the two twins. So the news waa seat to Mr.

who waa at work in the tunnel, that his wife had twins, weighing twelve pound each, and in due time they were both christened aa hia. He has since, however, ascertained tne fraud practiced on him, and haa sent the borrowed baby back to its mother. Tbe Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph says A week ago last Sunday a German, whose name we bavt been ucaMe to learn, who lived at buta, took bU three dead children, in tbe same bearae, to Bellevne for burial. He left at home two other children who were sick. After tbe burial ceremony he returned home, when be discovered, to bis sorrow, that another of his child ren bad died.

The child wa taken to Bellevne acd interred with the other. The Other, by vneaca of these funerals, caught a col.4, and in la than a week followed children to the grave. These sudden and unexpected affl ctlons affected the mother, and (be also died, leaving but one member of the family, a tender child, behind, and the Utile one la very kindly taken car of by the neighbors." The laborer killed at the Hoosac (tunnel on Monday morning was a Welshmen named Joeea. The aorta rut ewewssad at o'clock, and the un fortunate man fell tbe entire distance from the floor of the shaft honta to the bottom of the abaft; one theusand and feet. The morning "shift" waa about descending, and Jones waa ta tha act of stepping Into the bucket, when he slipped on the lee which surrounded lis edge and lost his hold.

On striking tne rock. one thousand and thirty feet below, hi body waa crushed by the trrmendou concussion, leaving hi feet and kossi apparently uninjured, and causing a noise Eke aa explosion. Accord ing to th rule of failing bodies, Joora annsl have beea moving at a fearful speed when he struck the bottom. Here i a Lraxge seen on the outpost of the great war By iaviUBOB of a party of Bavanaa picket, the French outpoat on their front diced with them in a bona on the line. At asidnlgbt the party was still around the table, drinking deeply of tne finest wines of France, and toatting sweet- hssrt snd wives.

Not a word of war or politic. Tie Genuat had all lived in Paris, and found enough to about in turlr atudnt I fe, acd htqairing for th fxtUem dome of the Qamier Latin. -fore daylight tbe party broke np. and were ail a li.Ue light in the head, the Bavarian, arm i arm with the Frat-cb, accompanying their guest to their own lines to ee them safely home. They parted with aa mm rrtvtr and srinlerarAcs, The Sew Albany (Ind.) Ledger says: Yesterday tbe people cf Mitchell were thrown into a higa state of exciteeaeat at the doings of a party i vlgtiant the night previous, ft seesa that a party of men in OBnise weal to the bone of a eaan named Wukmgnny Nngent, who at reported to be a draukca dssperado, and, taking him from hia bed proceedad to th aubarna of the town, acd, swinging him np to the hmbof a tree by aaUnttg a rope arunast body under hi whipped BBS severely with boe-whlft.

Tbe feiiow waa badiv cut by lite laahe of th horsewbit, weli laid on, and wa reported In a critical conditiua when tbe train passed there yesterday. A private datpasch from twevrtsd la at aaurwisg. reports Nugent getting Better. The lynchers are nut knows, a they fied asaooea they whipped NugentloUtcir aa'Jstsetion. We do not know tha imsMdiat ran of tne lynching, bnt are aware that there is a sana living ina section of the state By tae saw trot, who as made himself a notori-oa aad sreeerai ecwsBce Because cf hi boaai tbat ha had sedaced seventeen girl in Lawrence county.

Waetner or not utia Nugent is tate sana man tar aaeaaa of knowing at present. Arkansas women sects perfect: eiwiiKt. nl I ta desend their charartert from aa asixsitlsw. I a ae ls wU frjm Ut Tins) B.64T Th pbofhbsiw" of those who predicted that Conf would do nothing of consequence this session, have ecme to nought, for. the Senate yesterday, by one majority, re-Teied tbe odious income tax.

This act wil! He hailed with universal sMisSaction. Be-Je beiBg" in itself eminently proper, it ia an arcet that t'onaTess has at last heard the v'ice of tbe country going up in demands frr the reduction cf taxation. That model Democrat. Frank P. Blair, voted against the repeal.

Tb Bodimt Chrosox declare that frank BiTo bi et is tae fierjate to the cf twenty Republicans." The country's t. be c-mgra'uiated over tbe fact that Uee twenty Ret'Oblicans have reeu the error of theii and have gone lack on Radicalism. Syracuse Courier. Thank yon. "Radicalism" will always feel "Otnptimented by being counted on tbe aide op-IKiecd to Ue man wbo would "trample in the 'toot" the laws that establish equal civil and political riehta, and ensure the payment of tbe catiooal debt in accordance with tbe principles honor.

arrest Tenles. Airs Aidbiw Jaccjos Datts bat fallen from zrace "He objures," we are told, "the term medium, witii all its ktcdred, aa applicable to himself, and ebdms that his -revelations shall be iccepted aa bavicc; been made to him solely hrouith clairvoyance." Tbi ia terribie, and is iOly to be explained on tbe theory of a writer the Spiritual Monthly, tbat Andrew has been made tbe sport of spirits. "If." says the writer, "he was once psychologized by a mortal, why may tae not be psychologized now by an immor-'1 We have not the heart to pursue this Mibject. It may only be suggested that tbe nan wbo suggests that Andrew has come to bis ober senses be immediately executed. Thzrs is wo maw like William B.

Allen, of Greens Ky. Although be is sixty-seven tears of asfe. he never swore an oath, baa never -t the sou catch him In bed since be could recollect, never bad a fight or quarrel, never had a 'itieated lawsuit, and never was tick in his life. This man la greatly to be pitied. He has lost tbe Boeat experience of a comparatively long life, and ia too old to recover it to any advant-ige.

He never had the blessed knowledge of a lincer repentance. He has recklessly thrown ay, for tboueanda of mornings, tbe sweetest deep tbat wa ever invented. He is ignorant of Jie everyday heroism, and consequent atfac-iou, of fighting a brave fight to recover from ffjet of highly erjoyable but mostly unfortunate recklesaBeaa. He never came out of qis house a bright spring morning, for the first time in months, to ride the happy ride of cocvaleecer.ee and to ain how very much the world is worth, after all. He never knew how pleasant it is to triumph over an unprincipled opponent and crown bis own innocence.

He 'M forfeited the delicious experience of making up with hl sweetheart every other day, for he rever bad the pluck necessary to quarrel with ver. He ha lived in Vila. He will do very sell hereafter, undoubtedly bot, so far as this world ia concerned, be should not have beea Kirn. A mi TO Oakmth Is again brought before he public bv a letter, written by his wife, which is published in yesterday'a Tribune. The Utter is in response to a demand from him that certain chanres purporting to have been made Mt.

Oaksmrth. published some time since, should be Sinned by oath. The Tribune prints be letter precisely as It was written. It conclude aa loilows Allhouu hebano right to nuke any such "demand" of me or any one etoe I shall be happy to make aa affidavit whenever required, re lrd ine tbe statements which I bave made of his udCui tw.rdi, and desertion of me, bis obtain-'uir Divorce by fraud in State of Indiana, at a 'ime when be a a fufiitut from justice, which tili continues to be. flight to Eneiand, fter committtmr bieamy with Aorosta Sum, tie fu'qutnt abrtuction of my children by bis worber filixabrth Bmith, waobaviug flrt aken swiy my dear took ber to her ter to see him ms ry sgaiB wniie I wss keep-t bouse for ber grandmother Eiiz-ttjelh Oike Smith wnere soe had ft her dears corinne and Randolpb 'xpeclicK to return to us a the had done ruacy times before butsia she never retnrn- Even bod? knows the rest.

I will uke stb any lime tr.it it roav be required of roe, to tie trnto of anjtuinif I ever bave caused to be -utiluhed. 1 am air reepectfuily, ISCTTA OaCSVITH. Rtbecchoni. MorrUtown, N. Jan.

17, 18T1. What a sir-gular career thia man baa bad, and -low wonderfully fortunate he baa been in punishment! Trt nirncrxTT with Rcddy the Blacksmith that he doesn't always confine his murders 4nd cutraee to people of bis own If he iid tins, be would be a public benefactor, and the more killed the more deservedly popular ae would be; but occasionally he makes victim A New Jeney tnDOetnt and evB cf respectable residents of the great city in which he lives votes, fie did his exact duty when be shot James HsK.jerty, as mentioned yesterday, acd Junes admitted as much on bis dying bed, by refusing to tell the name of the great originator of hia obit nary. A brief Mitory of the dead nan will show this. James, we learn from tbe Commercial Advertiser, was well known In Puitadtipbia fjr many years, whre be led a life violence, and was mixed up In several 'jar-room fights which fatally, but always succeeded in escaping with a autnicai punishment. He was about thirty-eight years of atfe, stout built, with a ruddt eotaplexion ar.d by no mesne nnprepoescMlr countenance.

lie wss quiet in demeanor when jOl uuiler the itfiaetce of bquor, but was al-sais read; for a fifbt, and perfectly reckless ol a own life ss well as of that of others. Br iaa hitherto led a charmed life and bears upon his perton the scars of mcy wound received la some of the desperate encounters la which be tiss been engaeed. This ia an excellent Democratic vote forever lost but iueh misfortune cannot always be. avoided, and, under the cir-t-Bustaccea, RMdr muat be aaqoltted. Wait ibiu net no with a siaowhaeonv ai' maroer wfciie under the iifiaecee of te-iinum trrmet.

7 a is beice; a species of in- titty, sibeil more directly traceabte to the act jf tbe victim than amy ordtuary variety ol us am, is held to tne killer from the tbarge of malice forethuhl wtiich eonktitutei e-raual eleoitut of wurter lituce a cut-s ll aj-raigaed a t4 liars waa recently fc a Mafachaeua jury, becatue ue defrtae maii it pir that he baa been tabor-tae nak-rdeiu-iiiin at tbe tint of coaa-oaitang the act It Is an nufortanate fact ia connection with i neb caw a tat that the dead cannot be tirjiiLt la life by the verdict of a jury. Some of the legie of such dwtiMona is that no wrorg been done, and that tha ars entirely mie lrom acd intaue meo but, no- tbe work of Mood soe on. Pethap. ni the wnoie, tbere engbt to be some little ulrd fur inaoceut mt a ami women in dee uaiuii; such evea at the upecs of the prisoner, but pitr aj to be a ehrooic dim wiili joriee-, and when ft is ja-d to legal it fi UMi itiurliigmt mt crazy bejotidi eTerf desuaod of Ms sapputc wKBjiiij taae n.1 a crcf yet ocunjniUrd tutirder, wbatbiar It Was Cod with tremens, or chron )eaioMy, ur an annatarai bbkermg tor hi neighbor' wife or hi neighbors Boay. And the law says tfcat foa ssuai judire a pnucu trass cjo4iLb at the me he eoaaauUed crime, without regard in bi rrspunalbiiiiy aa fir as that condition kt conoemed.

Wty not jump Uim ttting aad that ail niorderen are Is, aad are therefore not aoeocotable ttir enrnea, at it to the extent of a I jrfeltart of liie There ts no ned of eircBmsocBtton and deaif saett oik resutt is inevitable. AnutT Tata MtAaasr. and prvbati.y th --r-eroundieas, nrwapiper sensation that haateeeat-ly bom start 4 ia that retting to Theodore Tilon. Tbe Sew Toi Dtrt is respuuti. bfe tot it, aad that paper aaya that it eaaxe trees naqnestiosatily good aaJrfity.

Tate tha sabstance of i4: Tu story is reported to the that air. Ttiton aa just taken bis departura fur tureje, ib-re to meet Hi. Lsnra Cmrtaa Baistrd, tee editress of tbe kesututioa, wao ha twm abated ase tisnc TiVeee has been too asneh Uik stxat tn two of anil it su er saach saiMi8rL it is assarted Utsi Mr. JiUc-n musical Drai lie. Maggie Mitchell to acting in the West, as Eyvr.

Forrest appears at the Fourteenth atreet (New York) theatre on the 6th of February. Mia Annie Clarke shortly, to ply "Lady Audley at the Boston Museum. The Zariatowski sisters are performing in Burlesque at the Howard Atbennm, Boston. Ole Bull, according to the Boston will hereafter reside at No. 6 St.

James street. In that city. Phelps, the English tragsdlao, at one time very prominent on the London boards, is reported to be broken in health that he cannot live long. Irma la in Pari. Rose Bell died recently in London of cancer.

Toe tee and Aujac are singing in Brussels. Leduc has been in the war and lost one of his leg. Mailer Charles Dean, ft boy soprano, residing in Philadelphia, is said to a second Coker. He is to sing one of Ardittie' grand concert waltzes at a concert to be give at the Philadelphia Academy of Mush: soon. Tha Boston Gazette says, alluding to James W.

Wallack's re-appearance at the Globe, that "Mr. Wallack waa welcomed back with a tempestuous applue a ever gladdened the heart of an set or." The Boston Gazette describes Mrs. Cban-frra a "one of the loveliest women, in 'every respect, that have ever graced tha Boston stage;" and eaya that she "has no reason to fear that her position in Boston i weakened by tbe quarrels with which her name has been unfortunately connected." The Tribune says It should be steadily borne In mind that Mr. Sabine assigned no reaeon for his refusal to read the funeral service over the -body of George Uol-Isnd except tfcis that the deceased bad been an actor. To the remains of murderers, we believe, the clergy hss no scruple in paying respect.

Actors, however, sppear to be epecialiy exempted from pulpit charity. It is matter of record that the clergyman who read tbe burial service over the remains of Mr. Jefferson' grandfather- distinguished actor, in bi day, and an exemplary gentleman actually changed the text, and, instead of saying "our brother," eald "this man." Straw show which way the wind blow. Tbi I only one of many instances of pulpit intolerance toward the atage an institution constantly denounced by pious people wbo know nothing about it. John T.

Ford, tha well-known owner and manager of the HoTliday street theatre. Baltimore, ia erecting a new theatre In that city, which will be completed. It ta thought, in time for the next season's commencement. Mr. Ford, though not yet forty, Is, with one ex eeptioo, the oldest theatrical manager In America and it ia gratifying to be able to add that he ia one of the most prosperous.

He has filled, with distinction, several prominent positions of civic trust in Baltimore, Including that of Mayor ex-ojfWo, and is now President of the Maryland Railway company, president of a bank, aacretary of the new hotel company, and president of th Penitentiary board. EDUCATIONAL Miss DTJFFETT, RECENTLY FROM EUROPE, Teacher of th Pianoforte. Far term apply at 3 Allen streee jKxkewr. N. Y.

sepMlyt, INCLESIDE SEMINARY. 1,433 Btrne Stress, rkllaeJaia, rasu TBI THtBTT-rOPBTH BBSStO THIS sad Ftvoc Bosrdiag ai ifcj ecaooi lor Vows Ladies Will commsacs rtb. 171. Clnm rs-formsd Jan. CirevlAra sent on application.

FAX.IET SEMINARY, niton Oswego Oo. N. T. PCPIf-SJ ar UmrttM at all expense toi on term ol mtrtess weeks for torl, wainlng. room last, Bote aeis srs r-eelvedsaaiaunietedlaClasaie, MaUMSiaiies, Mnstr, Fainting, II txiera LACgnaf-e, sad sii th saernl an or-ftAmeii'tal branches aauaiiy tsactit Is arst-eiaa ae4e-mlea.

Beat tarax begin December at. Seed fur a eat Utgaet BJsv. JaalBnfclJLMO'Jii. isltdll fllGHEB EDCCATIOX. HELLMUTH COLLEGE Board and TalUoa par anno as, HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE, lurTr4 byB.

H. Trtncm Arthur. Bfcrd it 1 bIU'jd per oouiL, t2S6. fuuTbifT TSt Terr Rev. I.

Hellbib, D. of aroa. fW For prUct Ukr Hpy to Major Kravas, Laalou, Cjtxjavda. WeL EYE EAR, DEV. I BICHlIbltl, Oculist, Aurist and Optician, SI ewers' Black, IOCBUTIK.

X. trite Fls.r., Precepta for Preserving tha Sight, Ta love tbe mscntrrtna- power ot tn Glass tae lass ue srs arm ne bugat 1. Ween tta l-at a too strong or taw objse tae briant. mm fsei wm ia erwgr to hiiu trc excess uch mh are Bancs occanied ia rssa-na: or wnunar uku4 be espsdairt csrsial not so imus Tbe ee with too saac liHU. justss tnjatso ss fcuo mils.

ErMesvor ir pos-rbl to alt vrtta yoar Mra ta tha ugsa, aw us law oa Jaf von luwiin. wnea resoia or swtne wtefet at nortant thai u-m au-sct liidat Croon tae a fiouisl Bet fall ipoi isc ers, tae arujaa ftbent trvm tne nai at oalv rsoass tss enai. ta ecttt. Bat a oa aissssre n-laas tiartf wan t.ts-y iaums aa (ire-asee msm of two aaii hgat well saaoc wioeastile a persoa ta sec lar Bcoo sasa a stroa- wltaaat Jiaoea. Waa lever classes saw ass.

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tfela ted smeSly altesrfte.1 tu, Uia aiirf wUl wa fee ralae. 1TI A0 IAK. Antavaat Syas tnssns wlthas IS sttcMesr ssra. da ataasassaelsittv ef alt seae aT (k Ft brass sia3 ke L.k. uatluaii aa Is Isrwlng -i US, Cross ajss.

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