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1 1' The WiijRes Record! 'l KLY 1832. DAILY 1S7 MONDAY MOUNTING. JULY LH883. NEW SEMES. 1ST YEAH, NO.

1. 'I 'J. -Hi mBsk TUX APVOHTIOXUKXT filLL. THE STA TE l.KOISLA TIRE. rafG BDiTORS P.

R. MEN IN THE WOODS THE NEWS FROM ABROAD. 'THE fichi THE TRADE DOLLAR WAR, Mm I BBBBBBBJ WHAT VAX. BE toOXE WITH THE DE- BASED COIXt 11 THE OrPK'IALS OP THB TREASUMT DEPART-at KNT BEstEOED WITB IRqUIRJES COII- ORESSIONAL LEOISLATION TBE OBLV J. REMEDY.

.5 i Br Telearmpb th Barw I 1 Wasbinotob, July Tb aglutioo la newspapers and eommercial orgaulxAtioo of th trad dollar question has led to Burner-on letters of inquiry to oflaoiala of the Treasury Department, who are aaked for information as to what will probably be done with the objectionable coin. The' reply ia Invarl-bly that tbe Treasury Department has Both- ing whatever to do in tb matter. Cong re alone can supply a Treasurer Wy. man aaid yesterday that thought Cougreaa should take an early opportunity to doaotnav thing' in the premises, ami ff tb present agitation and system of "hoy-cottiPg" wer kept up till next Winter, Congress, could scarcely avoid odboU ing some law applicable to the dilemma. Mr.

Wymad's idea waa. tbat tb trad dollar should be redeemed by tbe government and reooined into dollars of the standard weight -of 4121 grains. By this prooedur th gov ernment would mak 7J grains. of silver ou each dollar redeemed. The bulk coinage of trade dollars la bow In China, the amount in circulation 4n the United mat being a very small fraction of the whole, and the passage of a bill for their redemption would doubtless result in tbe return of winch of tbe coin now out of the country.

Th agitation ha had one good effect, and that ia in anowing tbe absurdity of tb present silver coinage laws. THE WAR At TREXTOXirr. Tbf.nton. N. June 30.

Great xcit- meot exists over th war on th trad dollar here. A number of dry goods merchant came out in placards, announcing that ou and alter to-day tbey would not be received. Other announced that on and after Monday the. objectionable coin will not be taken. CVTliX'i TELEGRAPH MATES.

CrtiCAoo, Julv-1. A circular was passed around among tbe offices yes terdsy an nouns-. ing a war of rates by th Mutual Union Tel- graph Company. The oiroular state) that for fifteen cent ten words will be sent by night message between Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis Baltimore, Louis- ville, Washington, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and Columbus.

The movement la understood to be a preliminary anticipation of ft poasibl pool against the Western comprising tbe Postal Telegraph Company, the Baltimore aud Ohio, Southern, American Rapid and Board of Trade Companies. Superin tendent bboles, or the. Mutual Union, Bays that comnanv baa cut rate tn anesit a aimt. lar icductiou by die Baltimoteand Ohio Comtany. THE COVETS.

Before Hon. Charles E. Rica, P. J. Satur day: ijt-AkTEU Sessions la reload la Sugatloaf township: Beport of viewers' to grade and) re- lay road, confirmed nisi.

Width of road fixed at fifty feet. In re read lu Union and PltUtoa township ITt supra. I In re Indebtedness of Foster titlon for appointment of auditor withdraws aud appointment revoked. re opcnlug ami extension of Koss street; Wilkes-Karre: i Unod nraeentatlan mf noes. plaints from the Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company, Wv L.

Sieet and the Uasard Mannfac. tori eg fitupany, rule granted to show cause why the continuation absolute of the viewers report should not be stricken otV, and set aside. Com mon Pleas a assignment of Head ley D. Bensooter: Bond of assignee Michael Cannon, lu approved. Petbick vs: Cannon Rule granted to quash certiorari.

Anna Walter, by her next friend, B. Rutrauff vs. Frederick Walter. Bule granted on defendant to show cause why; he should not pay libsllant an allowance of a week alimony and $100 for legal expenses. Ketnmable next argumentoonrt.

In re acknowledgment of Bherifrs deed: Deed acknowledged to Garvin tor land In Wilkes-Barre sold as property of Patrick Garvin for tii. Isaac Labangh Vs. Lewis Laodmeaser: Bale granted to show caue why judgment should not be entered against defendant. Botwith- standing his atUdavlt of defenae. McMillan va WcNetsh: KnlC granted to show cause why Judgment should, not opened and defendant let Is to a defenae.

enm Bterana vs. Alexander A. Btevani: li voice granted. Before D. L.

Bhone, Judge Saturday. Oui-H ANS Court Estate of Thomas Lewis: a ii Ait xianr TRR EX rEKlKNC OF A TAB HEEL VIUlTOJt AT A CHA1LOTTE Charlotte, K. Ci June oO.a-Niirht be fore last one of our Kf hotels had a visitor from the rural scctkm, who, by reason of his unfamilianty witb hotel life, raised a breeze before moruing. The bight clerk aoanued the rural arrival as bn bent over the register to traoe his name ou lie blue Wa, and at onoe saw tbat he. was the sort of a guest who either blew out the gM or -let it burn all night, and pursuing the custom usual in such eases, he gave hist a candle and started him to hiaroom with the porter.

It was the last room back, top Itrtor; and the- porter after showing th guest where the water was and explaining the 1 surrounding of the room, retired and left' him aim Tba fun commenced about hour afterwards, and the next mow-'-, when tbey got tbe old man so belr -tild stand on bis legs, he paid his bill Parted for home, but the boys persuade La to take a toddy hefore leaving, aud tta he trricd awhile and told them all aboi it. Auer the porter left him. be shelled htrf clotbesiand. lookinsr about for a place to hae, the gas Burner protruding rrtr the whll over tbe wash stand: and. takitc this to be tbe clothes rack, be hung his gartienU on itWid turned it to one side so as to ha out of theAway of the wash bowl.

In doing this, be ubwiUingly turned the screw, alio-log the pas 5Scaie. His next step was to Sow out the candle and crawl int bed, but pitty soon his mind became tumbled up by thoughts of fires, and robberies, and at last, icing nnable to sleep, he got np, placed his cUair against- the door, and, sitting down will his valise between his legs, prepared to sit it out till daylight. By and by the room begin to -fill with the es- oapinir gas, and the old fellow finally became so disturbed by the lot tibia smell that ha commenced pounding the door to call the servant, never once thinking of touching the electric button. He Knocked up a drummer who waa sleeping1 in the next room, and who. yelled to the old man tliat if he didn't quit.

mac ponnuing ue woum come in there and throw him out of the imlow. This gentle threat quieted tbegueS, and he relapsed into silence, resumed his aat and soon fell asleep. It was not lor jar after that when the porter came bp to find where the gas was escaping, and stotped at i the door of our old -friend's rooi.1, JJoiog unable to get in tbe door, the porter looked through the transom and saw 1 'old fellow sitting on the chair ia a jrtAte of total Assistance waa sum moned, and be was hauled out to undergo tbe necessary treatment. About daylight tie opened tils eyes, and tne men ceased rolling hiin. Ia the work of resuscnUtine him all his uoderulothea were torn ot- "worn off, but, firmly refusing to don a borrowed lot offered him, he got into his pants and coat, and, buttoning the latter close np to his chin, pulled bis bat down on bis head.

aud announced bis readiness to "But what was that thing that smelt so slan derously bad last night?" he inquired, as he drank a second toddy with the boys. tas, mey answered. "It was. bey? WelL then, it's not fitten to be in a white man's bouse. Oar se.

was it?" and the old man moved awav. evidently perfectly satisfied tbat be had discovered the name of the meanest thine iu the world, and something that had spoiled bia appetite for a month to THR 'CRXaiV REPORTS. Wasiiinoton. July 1. Mr.

C. W. Benton. Superintendent, of Census, in conversation nth your correspondent yesterday, said, The Publio Printer ba eight thonsand quarto pages, of the census reports In true aud is rapidly setting up the remaining reports. They will probably commence bind ing some of the volumes In July." ASIILKT.

Picnics every day thin week, 'Several Hungarians started for New York on Friday, theuce to the old country. i George Honst-r, an employee lu the Ashley machine shop, was seriously injured on Vn-. day. -i The linemen who are building the new teley phone line to Mono tain Park will complete If. in a few days.

i George Aton rexidiug at the head of Noi 3 lane, has been oonSned to bis. borne for sever al days, the result of an accident. The badges' furnished the committee at the hop picnic on Saturday were after tbe design of Mr. Bossert, chairman of th same. Tbe shopmens' picnic on Satunlay was their fifth annual excursion of this kind.

Ashley readers will nod a full report on tbe fourth page. The Bennett, mansion la being renovated throughout previous to the reception of the doctor's sotr' and daughter from the western Scranton people can have no idea of the many pretty things at Mountain Parlror the delegation from there on Friday would been much larger. Washington Norloo, whom everybody sup posed to be beyond the reach of medical help, was around ou Friday. We learned from him tbat be was daily Improving and would be able to resume work in about four week, Frank Brastow, Son of Master Mechanic Brastow.has completed bis first year at a prominent col lege In lie is home on a vacation. He completes his course with the class of '81 Frank a brilliant young man, and is starting (u right for sn honorable career.

The llocomotlve engineers waut a reading room, i Tto steps nave neeu.iaxen tor we -wa ns of funds with whlph to put ntL snob a bulldliig. Ne site has been selected for It, hut It Is possible that a few: munths 'will see tne locomWive engineers spending their leisure hours iu an elcgaut re. erected on purpose for them; A crowd of sporting men assembled near the' upper end of the on Thursday last to witness a shooting maluh between Jack Davis, ef Sugar Notch; Oole, of WUkes-Bafrs; Tiai.li-1 Erans. of Ashley': Mf. Boyle, of MaQat's Patch, and.

Hubert Wallace of Mill Hollow. Mr. Evans lost, the match. Bach of the visiting marksmen mode several good shots aud the match was later on declared, a draw. 1 Thomas Ely, the noted marksman.

who kills ninsty-six birds out of the hundred, wss prnent. I Several Interesting shooting matches are a unumiced forth present month, i j- PEUSOSAL. Klitor Oor.lou of the PIttatou' Prtu, wuh In tvclty on SatnrJay. Mis Mat tie E. Bodaers, of Pliilalelphla, Is tlslting her friend Miss M.

U. Biyd, of this clv. Mr. atd Mrs, P. Battle, or PltmtHn, were to the oity yestenlay, the gii'-' or Mrs.

W. J. McLaitiihlin. Nat Wolfe, Cihe df uggist, who has been quite 111 for tbe past ten days, sutteribg with rheumatism, is improving, but unable as yet to attend to huilnesa; J. C.

Geyer, for many years connected with the Third District has been compelled by failing health to abandon teaching and enter the life luauranee business. Dr. J.H. 'Franklin, the woU-known chiropo dist, Philadelphia, was in the city on Saturday, en route fqr his horn. Ie has beau at Waterton fishing for the past two ireeks.

Hsnry Frantr, of Ithaca, N. i in. the ciiy. He spent yesterday, which wa tbe 20th anniversary of tbe opening of the Gettysburg fight, In rehearsing war experience with his Old ootnrades of the 143d Beg'tPeuna. Volun ivw.

I A. BRIEF SEMBIMN Of TBI UlWlt MOl'SE OR BATUBUAy'. eiwtid te tb Raooan. If arrirbvbo, Juno 30. Th Hon met at 9 o'clock and agreed to tb House Appro priation bill for the expenses for tb special session on first reading.

In round numbers the bill appropriates $109,000. The Mc Cracken Republican Senate Congressional Apportionment bill fas amended by. House Committee) was agreed toon third. reading. and.

after1 a session of twenty minutes, the House adjourned until Monday evening next at blue ulock. COX0ES8ED DESPA TC1IES. Charles W. Cass, a New York lawyer, is niissiiig. The Trt-asnry reserve on amouiiti-d to $lil, 000,000.

Saturday llrur who was shot io a saloim Weduesdny evening last, in Philadelphia. died i-i in hi injuries yesterday mortiinir. It is iindable that a call for bonds will be made dining tbe preseut month, if, aa is now expected, the condition of the treasury will permit. At yesteiday a little girl named Mail- Kobinaoa lit a match and aocidenta ly eti her clothes on tire. Mie was burned to death.

Mr. Charles G. Fair man. of Elmira. who retired from journalism one year ago.

will on July 14, begin the publication of an independent Republican The Quebec Grand Lodge of Free Masons sent a remonstranca Saturday to the tirand Lodge pf England against any more charters from the latter body being issued for tbe establishment of new lodges in Montreal. Henry Kellner. son of N. Kellner. editor of tne hiladelpbia uermnn liemotritt, waa drowned at Bordentown, N.

He Was a student ac the Pennsylvania Lui- versity and had just been promoted to tb senior elass. William Fallaud. ft dcf.irmed Organ trriud- er, at Ei lo, fclouionsly ftssaulted a girl named Katie Nein Saturday morning, and because she refused to marry bira attempted to shoot her. She is lyibg at tbe point, of death and he is io jail. i i as riXAXCIA NEW YOltk BTOCK M.fREET.

rurnUhed by Carpenter A Bodneri Brokers. -Raw Toaar, lane ao. cannot halp feeling somewhat sorry for th bull party: The close last night gave a promise ot better prices to-day, but tb suspicion weakness of New York Central acted a a wet blanket ca-tlia market and tben th severe thunder storm, and for tome Unit business wa at a stand still. Bmatl a It wa before we cannot look forward to next week with any degree of eonfldenc or expectations astoanyrevtval. Tbe holiday ea the t'onrth will doubtless Interfere with business, as operators are naturally disinclined to enter into obligation before holiday.

We still think we hare to undergo a period ot stagnation and dullness witb, perhaps. continued Uqoidatfoa. Money loaned at per east. tffOCAs, Optn. (Torg 'ttta.

frL eoc. Opm. Oofa Alton At T. TM Altoa 4T.H..p IM A. ldst.

T. tno-, jfia Nor.Pacllle,nf Hi twu Nor. West, I.IJiJ lit) Chic. B. J.Central..

SH'f ssi tn. 7e Td-'i N. Y. can. southern ei'f WS.Y.Ht O.

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W'. I1W4! WatMUh.nref., N.Pactnceom. 61H 61H West. aw-, .41 sta I'niLAIIRLI'IltA STOCK MARKET. PniLAriKi.PBiA.

June 30. Sleek. Oprn. Clnto, Htoci. (tom-tWp ina.

tod. 6 Phila. A Readine IMM Lienien anev. h.4 B.T00..PI tishieh ii 4 jVN. Pacific, oom hlH -iN.

PaciacpniC 1VJ 5IS JNoruj Ln os 'L05DON STCK NAItKKT. 1 London, June 36. 3Xi SW Erie 2d ISiW Illinois Central. J.C. Con'.

lift Ontario A Weateao. iT WV7S1 -J u.mu u. ir .1. tr n.u 7. COMMERCIAL.

NEW YORK. Kir Tobx. June M. Cottor Market quiet; middUng uplands IO New Orleans IU S-lUc: sue or oos Date. k- flour Receipts were 1 i.ens narreta: aie or barrel; siat and western were dull and declining.

Bouthein flour was quiet and weak. WxsarTu receipts were njoo Bosaeisi tbe Biarket' was ansettled: trade fairly active, mainly option; Ha. 1 white 91.0HV ale of 130.000 bushels No. 9 red July at I1.11M1-HV 1,040.000 bnshel do Heptember at l.lml.lti; leo.uoo bushel do October at 1.17'.ei.lM'V; bushel do Hoyamber Cobm ueoeiut were 4B2.QOO nan ell: sale el 7CO.OOO buthela: lower and heavy; mixed we era, spot, ettguoci 00 mture, tuyi 2e- oats -rne msrses wss a snaae neirer; -roeiia wer so.OOO bushels; sale-or nusneia: state 4'JO400 wee tern 8t047ct No. July SOMtUHV; August U1c; rcptember Slic; Octolier 87c.

Bssr The market was dull and weak. Post-The market was quiet aud stf adr; new mess spot ai7.7a17.. Uard The market was firm and higher: steaia- readered f.V.76. if It 1 ADKLP BIA. 1 PKrt.ASBXJ'BnA.

June SO. Flnur was extremely quiet. Wheat aud nora wer frreffiitar. Oats were rather Irregular. cottob warket moved slowly at luko lor mta- uptania, runu-Tb market waa Inactive and prices are barely maintained, th inquiry being Pmlted iroui iKiiu snipper aoa eonsumers; sales 01 i.tNMI Including Minnesota extras at aa 95 rennyivanianvmiiy wsutora do patents Hra fliOobv a Whiat- Unsettled aud prlett lower; ear lot Jt.0l.l'i; tU.IV,fc kid tor June: for for August; ft.Itl forHeptaiDber.

CuaN comes yellow sells st track, and whit at 5 Ho; fttt'nc bid fur Jane; o7 for July; Oue tor Auirust; 'Jc for Deptemher. Oats Steady at 40c for No. 9, and H7e for rejected; 41o bid for June; 4,1 for'Juit; ItHu for August; SHO for September. At wn ifvu ouaiv. nniott can, 1 p.m.; WiiRAT The market wa nrMttled, with and 1.14 asked for No.

red ine; 1.13l bid and lt.l,r asked for July; 1.14W, hid and II IS asked for Auxust: Sl.iu'k bid and St 17 asked CouN-'-Mtrong and blither, witn 670 bid and BOo asked for sail, mixed. Juiwi IN bid and 6He aoked tor July; em bid and axked for Aniiust; ti'io but and n7e asked lor Mentember. Oats Murket was steady, with 41e bid and 'n asked for No. 9 white, Jane: 4IS bidand 4'io asked (or July; 8U0 bid and 4H aske-t for Anrnsti KHO bid and 4O0 aaked for Heptenilwr nioi ms nieaar wiia smsii sates at li. Ltf tor western.

4'BlfAOO. CSICAO0, June 80. Ojienlne. Highest. Uswt.

Cloain. Wheat-July 1 OIH, iWti 1 oih, AUg 1 OU'l4 1 Otw 1 031 Oct. Hept-. Oct 1 1 04 a wow 1 oo 1 titi'w 1 01 Corn- atia aov at aa1 04, 61 eo 61V 63W, 44 8 V4 90 Oats 89S 90 a 9e 29V 9H 10 97S Pork Lard in in 97Vle 10 is aik jo wi 1 40 16 70 1 S't 10 60 10 AO 1 7w 10 77" 14 9 17V 0 84 8 62Hi sav, 66 .0 70 ft 17 aa" 86-B 6U 69 09 70 au otb pitt, e-'X-. Oil, (NTT.

June M. Pwraotsinf (tieniug at ftt.ls bid: highest l.laWwestsi.toV channg at i. ta ni t. sax t-VsJ 41 r-" ml wsps sail i 1 bj mis T-: A 0KAXO flCXfp AT HOVXTAIX PARK UK DAT, TBS EMPLOY KICS OF TUB ASHLKT SHOPS srkHD A PLRASAHT DAT 01 THB M0UH TAIM-THB "HER BIT QKM" AND. ITS ROMANTIC HIBTOHt.

lijeyBl The picnic of the Ashtey 8bo hanila at the lovely Mountain Park on Saturday was indeed a pleasant one. "fbe earlier part of the day waa somewhat overclouded, but later in the afternoon the sun broke out In full splendour. and telgned supreme until the drawls ou of event ag, Tbe attendance was larger thaa the most sanguine bad hoped for. The special train at tfl took nineteen ear crowded to tbe. doors.

Tbe 11:49 train convoyed several hundred more, and three cars full weut jyi at p. m. In all tbere were fully 3000 persona ea the ground, Ashley uraished a larce proportion of the picnicker but Wtlkes-Barre sent targe deiegatioBfHTnd many of the employees of the Philadelphia Beading Bead stationed at various points above aed bcAow here also attended. rerreet order prevailed at tne pare through out th day, and no sounds but those of mirth and pleasure fell upon tbe ear. Of the beauties and conveniences of this beautiful pleasure gronnd the Rkoobd has hitherto spoken at length.

'Never were they better appreciated than on Saturday. The spacious dauclng platform was crowded all daylong, the light footsteps of tbe dancers kseplns-. oonttnuat ume to tne strains or an exeei lent orchestra. The swings, tbe merry- go round, and the athletic devices with which the park abounds, furnished abundant pastime. Tbe day passed without an unpleasant inci dent to mar Its enjoyment, and tor thiv Sunt, It.

ttrastow, who bad- Oreo elected tJuier Marshal oi the day. Is chiefly to be thanked. thuiigh he was ably seconded in bis efforts by a committee ef tbe snop bands. It was lale la the evening; before the last merry-maker left the grounds, the great num birr present renutrine several trips down tbe mountain before all were safely lauded at their nomea. -I i Tbe improved portion of tbe eronnds ooeu plea a tereacevliketractj of level land on the steep ascent of the 'mountain.

A hove (it the lorest-ciad bill rises in pnmatlve At Its summit a bold ridge of naked rock breaks through lie eastern side rugged descent of twenty, or In some places, thirty feet. The moss grows)' boulders are piled In picturesque confusion, while from the crevices rise massive trees and thick shrub bery. A lovely fountain sends high Into tbe air its cooling spray front a subply of water brongbt ia iron pipes from Wheelbarrow Kun, a tributary of Laurel Baa, on tbesoutbeasterly side of tbe mountain, at a pressure of fifty pounds to tbe turn. A look-rat near the gap between ttiew mountain proper and Indian Hill, lays tbe Wyoming Valley before as a pleasant panorama, with a distant view of th Lackawanna Valley far off to the Eastward, and shady walks invite seel union to more distaut parts' of the mountain's side ami summit, i The natural condition of the cronuds have much to recommend them, and the artists have done well In improving and; smoo'hiug down the rugged surface as far as they have gone; but Jhere ia one great natural curiosity, and tbe greatest of all about lis wbole makeup which, thus far baa been almost entirely over looked, for the reason: perhaps that its history was unknown to tne persons Having tns mat ter In charge, r- We refer to tbe "Hermit's within- a. quarter ef a mile of the centre of park.

The fact alone of tlit remarkable cave being upon the ground selected, would have Riven a name to the resort, and "the Hermit's Park'; would he a much more distinctive appellation than "Mountain Park," foe while any mountain may have a there Is no other -mountain iu these paits 'that can boast oi a real "hermit's den, once the abode of a recluse. about whose mysterious presence and manner of life many, romantic legends were current nan a century or more ago. i rom a paper read before the Wyoming His tories I Society by tbe city editor of the KsX'OKii iu 1MT4 we are told that at tbe. close or the taut century, there lived alone In tbe Men," a man known to -all lue people or tne valley as tne "ileruilt. He was a man of good addressaad spparenily well educated for that day, Tbere was an air or mystery about all.

His ninve-nent: be as all times avoided, rather -than sooght tbe society of his fellow men whet, he raiue down into the village about once every two weeks to make purchase or provision lor his support. Healwaya had plenty ef new silver eoihvto psy for his purchase, aud was civil though reserved in bia intercouMe "with tboe -with whom be came In contact He waa never known to be engaged at any kind of work, and the few visitors who climb ed the mountain to gratify their cmlosity as to bis surroundings, alwaya found blm on me lookout, en tbe high rook west of his singular abode, and 4 their approach would greet them aritha loud and shrill whistle; ssd even at night be kept a light or a watch lira burning on this pinnacle, wblch could be Men from tbe valley pelew like a star In tne eaHtera nonaon. It was thought that tbe hermit was working a rich silver mine somewhere ia the mountains, and that be bad companions, aud assumed his pretended character of a recluse, clad la monk ish garb and bearing a palmer stan, to mysu. fy the people of the country, aud to keep them at a distance. The grotto Is at the base of a perpendicular clift of some sixty or seventyfeet In height and facing eastwardly, where in seen great blocks of conglomerate, upon whsse pebbly bed rest the anthracite coal measurst of the valley.

It consists of a chamber with vertical sides of ten or twelve feet in width, and about the same in height, witb an Immense: roca forming a uniei and root This cave extends many yards inwards, but now tbe pswage way Is obstructed at the rear end by fallen rocks, and no one recently has attempted to ex p. ore its recesses; Lnt it is said tbere was formerly a well of pure spring water at the farther end. At the stlui the hermit lived here, tbe opening in front was closed with a wall of logs, and the bottom floored with nab split troia tne trunks oi yon np trees, nm no veswjje ui inem ranui at this time) fire and decay base left no evidence tbat such things evir esisted. His furniture was of the ruitent and consisted of a slrepinjr bunk, an iron pot and a few domestic utensils: and here be lived, it is hot known jttt how long, but it. must have two or 111 roe years, lor we can see tun at mis ume evidauces of his attempt at rude pardoning on the little plateau close at hand.

i Tbere was batons person, the diughfer of tl. reitldent clerirvman of tbe valiof. who ever succeeded In penut rsilrg his mysterious mode of life. She was satisfied tbat be was what he bxl told her be was, tn someway associated with the community of Ueoobite at EpbrataL et he banks or tbe vonestoga. And snetr may have been I he case, li venerable 1-i-Mir Miller, chief of tbat order, writing about that time, says: "The solitary brethren and sisters lived- dlHtiersed In the wlldernes.

each li'tuneif as hermits, and 1, following the same way, setup my hermitasii, at th foot of tnomiwiu, mi a limpid spring. ji qe-scrip Job would seem to answer for -thia case, if we the bJgh cliaVa the muuutain re-furml to Tbn lived the hermit of the WllkesBiirre Mountain, aud these are the lejenasaitbe rin-r- lraed them from' oou tempo rariee, The tan 5n nt him la the parts wat on wa down the Suiiiebanna, solitary and si-. ne tii a canoe, with it bow turned tba aif-c'i-n of ibe Ephrata colony. IT'tn' A YOVXO DIWE H'AS CAUWIT. CnrcAoo, Jnly 1.

Oeorfjc Clark, ewploy. ml a collator by Harper a Milwaukee firm, embexzted $400 and fled Ue-nu-mbering former ai-tjnalutauce with Mist Palmer, school friend, he called. ''The girl's father ia a waa lot king for young Clark. 8 be aaked him to call the eveniug, and sent word to. the father, who arrested the youth on appearing, recovering half tbe money.

Clark ia but seventeen Lyeara fid, but ia vary fast boy juip a young dude. He did not knpw Palmer Was a detective. 4 Greeley, Colorado, is a typical tem peranse city. There are no saloons, nor can on obuin a driuk of tbe ardent or malt liquors in the citr. ft is utterly impossible and any ooe who lias visited Urpeipjr can testify to lha facL HATt BKOr THE Bll.l.

AS BErOKTBD BT SKN 'AToa uixoKimctca The appoitloiituent bil as reported in tb Senate by Senator Longeneckrr giveasixteon. lure Democratic districta with msj.iritiea running from 900 to 7,134. BBd twrbty-seven euro Jtepuulican with inaj witiesruHuiug front 1.000 to 4.000. Tbere are Hve disUieU doubtful Republican and four Demraic The apportionment Is made on the O-iHi -ld Hancock vob. and is arnexfi: I'hilndcl- pbia, Ktrst district, aa iN.

Kind, Twrtitf. xtu a'd Tbirtk-tli; rvui.il, uxU Six-oud. Third. Kouith. Fifth s-rtl S.xt1.

Kiiuudv's: I nir.t, wards It ntli, I hirlernilinn i Twenty, fourth; Fourth, wsrdSvnih. 1 weuty aveuth; irtli. aanU iluntU. Twentb eighth ai.il TwntytiintH; Sith, wattle Nim aud Tiiirty- rlrat: Seventh, wards Eleventh. T.

Ifth.Six and HilonV; wards Twenty first. Twenty -second. eni third and Twenty nft h.The two Item, ocratic tli-trk'U gives majontiea of and I.IT.'V riotti, Delaware; leiuu. IJucki; Bevki: Twelfth. Montgomery Thirteenth and FourteeutU, Ln.ca.stci Fifteenth, Danpbiu, Leua'iou; s.xteouth, Letiith, CartMio; Sovciit-tcnth.

Cucstor; Jr.tKlitceoth, oithamptni; i Is iniueiitt), Luzerne; Twentieth, Lackawatif.a; Taeaty- tirxt, Columbia. Noithnmberlnnd: Twenty. second, Monroe, Pike, Wsy Twenty third. liradrord. Sullivan.

Teuty fonrth. l.vcom- iRir. Montour: Twenty-tilth. Po.ter. Tiotra: Twenty-sixth, biisquebauna, Wyoming; Twenty-seventh, luioo.

Hn viler. Mitllin. jniitata; 1 aenty e.ghth, lork; Tweuty. ninui, iiunttngaon; inuueu, Schuylkill: Tbirtv-tirit McKeao. Cameron: Thirta-seeood, Clearfleld, Clinton; Thirty- tbtrd.

Franklin. Perrv: Tbi rtv fourth. Cumberland, Adams; Thirty-flfib, Cambria, Blair; Thirty sixth, tjomer uf 1 enth, Jrtlerson, Indiana; Thirty-eighth, C'lar- too, forest, fcik; 1 hirty-uinth, Ft.rtkith, Uieen.Kajctte; Korty-tirst, Butler, Armstronir: Fortvneoond. Forty third. Forty-fourth and Jforty fifth, Alle-gheny county; Forty-sixth, Washington, eavcr: ortv seventh.

Mercer: Forty-eighth, Venango, Warren; Fiftieth, 'raw lot J. SOT HUMAN OSES. CHtCKtX BUXKS DCO J-T FKOM HATHA WAT'S, BACK TAR D. By Trlccrsf to tba Saoouav raiLAPKLTBiA, Jnly 1. Mrs, Hathaway yesterday admitted to the Chief of- Police that the boiies of a great many infanta had been buried by her husband, tbe notorioua doctor, in tbe cellar and rear yard of tbe house wn Rising Sun Lane, wrat of Sixth atreet, and directed him to search the.

place with the object of areertaiainc; the trntb of her statement. I. Detectives Miller and Wolf this morning proceeded to -the bouse, and on going into the or liar fonnd it partly tilled with water, which prevented any operation in that direction. The detectives then pro cured spades from, an adjoining bouse and commenced digging up the soil in the yard. Tbey worked lor over teQ houra, with the expectation of unearthing the bones of the murdered cuimren, out uie oniy rewaru max eruwned their effort was the finding -of a large number of chicken boucs.

The wator Will be pumped from the cellar, on slomuiy nd tlie search win ttep-eneweo. J. TEKSlBhF. AVClbf.XT. BtKARS TWO WITIt FATAL acLTs sut reasons Kii.t-Ki.

i by Telegrat to tn arnur BttAorHD, July 1. A.u aooldunt occurred on the Rochester and Pittsburg U.ilrJadat at Rasaelas, twanty-tive mile south east of here. The fir.it section of a coal train, to which was atUcbod a passenger fifteen persons, broke in two on a heavy Krade aud seven of tbe cars, rushing back down tne grade, ran into tne second section, smashing the cars pieces. Six persona, including the couduotor anna brakeman, were killad, and the others were wounded mure or l.a severely. FoUowiiiff ia a list of the dead: liooen Clemens, UeorgeQuintH S.

N. Tollca, Angelo Adowno, O. JklcKee, si. nowtis. me wounded arc Jam's of Alton, hurt on head, scalded and hurt inlemnlly; leg broken; his brother, R.

Cos- uullo. bad his shoulder hurt and is in very low condition; u. a'avi. oi Olean, X. bad seal wound; lavtd Ford, brakeman, Do in lega Droxen, oauiy wounded in the bead and internally; John Collin, of Lima btone, badly hurt in tbe head: J.

Bosway. an Italian, rtoa entfinea and otherwise aerioualy in Hired; Mrs. W. S. MeCurdy, scalp wounds and ottier burta, not serious.

Her four-year-old boy is slightly wounded. J. Ravelle. of Alton, bands and face ba.llv scalded: Tat, Pawne, engineer of second train which was ran into, ia slightly injured. FAT Alt XXeLOHlVS ATA WisrxtrKO.

Manitoba, July l.Ddring ft fire at the warehouse of J. 11. Aahdown, Friday DiEtit.a Urge ity of powder exploded. The budding vu blown down amy entv iwrsoua injured, anion them Cliief MeRsWof the Fir Brigade: Fire Alarm Su perin tendent Jamea Yinlle, Wm. MolUhie, th ehif-r hh.

Arcbie urauu manager tor It II. Anhdowo; Was. Code, assistantcbief of tbe Fire Brigade, and number of tire- men. liedree Xeal. one of the victims, aieu yesienliy morniDg.

PiTMBfTRO. Jol 1. Meaara.J Oliver I'hillip' lower mills and seveial other mill bure will eloee for repair to-mwrow. The Stoppage will continue from fonrj ti six weeka All of tbe seven -Wan furnaees oi the Bethlcbeai Iron Company, except lVo, 2, are ia full blast and arc workrd to their fullest capacity. No.

2, which waa blowa fa rrnslra several weeks ago. il), it is tnoosfbt, be iigoiea id iew oj. i i major ruirrs bkxtExvku. PHiLADEi.rBiA, July 'Major Ellia P. Pbipps, the ste.aard.

wa mtrAm.w nnmin; snntnnood fiv -yeari. solitary confinement In the County lyisou at Cherry Hill. He received tlit.aenteuco Ua tbe stolid iBdinerence wnioiji characterized him. Hi couum I will a special allocatur in order td rarry be oso to the BoiTenie Court. -7 i Pur.i.1-, S.

July l.J-Pr..fessnr r.ro.si. 4ftheK-d Houan I observatory, re-i-irs a telescop onsei vaiia.T wiis wuiuinj, enormous group oi spoia now toui-s uoa the sun disc, itic diameter oi n.r eroun la 50.000 miles an tbe spots are vimI ble to tlte naked ee. They exhibit viol, tit cyclonic action, electrical storms and anroj-t accompanying this solar onlbreak. A briV liant aurora waa wttnesseo nere i wis" FEAKnt, I.K.IP OF A trORKE Til IFF Ixuisvftt.K, July V. A.

mci. borso thief, while on but way from tins city Bowlinif Oreen yesterday niominR, tesiit from a train of ears rnnuing at tbe -rate of forty-five miles an hour. Jleleiion rocas. breaking his arm and otherwiaa wuulating bia body. Tb train was siot'owi was Uketf to Bowling Green.

Ilia death ia anticipated. TMK SeW UAMFSHIKM HKXATORSmF. min Jnlv 1. There was no oiiorom present in that House yesterday, and no election of 8. Senator- JSr.aa' BALL.

i At St. Louis St. Louis, Athletic, S. I TIIKRA VAOE1 OF TUB CHOLERA tS. THIS 'LAXD OF EUXPT.

OVER OaK BUKDKKD M0SE DEATHS REPORT ED- THR MECCA PtIAIRIMAOK PROHIBIT RO- PHINCE BISkfAKCK's HEALTH." My TvleaTsph to ttw Rbookb. DamikTta, July 1. The Aotal number of deaths here veoterdstjr fiom cluilera wore a I lt THR MKCCA PILCIRIMAQK PROHIBITEP. Aloieks, July 1. The Governor of Al geria baa issued au order prohibiting tbe pil grimage to Mecca this year on acoouut of the cholera in- Egypt.

OVARDiyu THR KXULTSH TROOPS. Londox, July In the House of Com mon, last night. Lord Ilartiiurtoti, War secretary, stated that ever; precaution had been taken to guard the troopa in Egypt Agniueii uiiomra, a SAXITARY COMMIH8WNEHS APPoJXTRp. Alexandri July 1. Banitatr Com mis- sloneis have! been appointed here, oomposod of consuls, doctors' and 'engineers, There have been, six deaths from cholera at Man- surah yesterday.

WARAXTI.Vg At UJ BR ALT AH. Oibhai.tah, July 1. Quarautuie for three week has been Ordered against all vessel arriving nere from-places lu Egypt and from Ottoman porta ou the lied Sea. MRALTII OF PRrXCB BIN. HA RCA'.

Berlin. July 1. The health of rinca Bismarck continues to improve. The iaun- dice, from which he has been suil'eriug has almost disappeared. i Mil.

ABliKr-N FORSIa.V RXOAOEMEXT. London. July i.rMr. Hem E. Abhev.

the manager ot tbe new opera house'in New York, has 'completed eiigagemenu for his house, as follows: copranos Mesdamm Nilsson, Valleria, Sembriuh, Fort! and Fur-schi-Madi; Contraltos Mesdamea Scalobi, Trebulli and Lahlacbe, and the tatter's daughter Tenors Wiguori Campa-nlni. Stacno. Fornariand Grazzaf Baritone Signorf Del Puente, Kascbmann and Guo-daguini; Basso Bignori Main), Novara, Coutini and Corsinl; Bigoori Viaoesiaud Cloofocte Campaoinni. Tbe entire orchestra, chorus and ballet, with chiefs Of departments, have abut been engaged, and full costumes for 24 operaa have been contracted for. --v- THE FXRE ATAtXlA-CBAPELLZ, London, Jiiiy' The.

fire at Aiit-la-Cha- pelle Friday, destroyed twenty houses and the roof and towers of the Town Half. TUP. JERSEY EXTRA L. an. INJUNCTION GRANTED AT TRENTON MAKING VOID THB 'RECENT LP.ASE.' fly Telegraph to tb Kbcorbv Philadelphia, July 1.

Judge Nixon, in the United States Circuit Court, at Tt enton, New. Jersey, yesterday, granted an order that the New Jersey Central Railroad Company and tbe Philadelphia anoVReading Railroad Company show cause inioourt, on July Oth why aa injunction should not issue making void the recent tease by, which the Reading company now operates the Central road. The order was granted in pursuance ot a hill led by Wiltism K. Dipswiore, nf New York oity, a stockholder iiof the Central Itailroad, to the extent of one thousand who is opposed to the lease on the ground that it fails to provide compensation for dissenting stockholder, na is said to be required under the laws of New Jersey. Edward T.

Oreen, counsel for the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company in the other -bases now pendins. represents Mr. Uinsmdre. The court further orders that until tbe hearing and determination of the rule above granted (Abe Philadelphia and Reading Company, its OillUVris, WlCUb', S1U1I IUU ICII'SIU from collecting or receiving any money. earnings or tolls that are payable, or may become due, for the transportation of freight or passengers on any of tbe roads leased or operated by tbe New Jersey Central at or be fore the execution of an alleged lease by said last mentioned company to the Philadelphia and Reading or from in any way inter meddling with such money, tolls, ex cept to transmit the same to the treasurer of the Central, and tbat tbe Central road do de sist and refrain from permitting any such tolls, etc, to be collected by the Philadelphia and Reading or any of its agents, A copy, of these orders ot tbe court will be served oa or before July 3d on Uie respective Presidents of tbe Philadelphia and lieadiner and New Jersey Central Cora panic if and if not ou a director of each company, and such service may be made within or without tba district of New Jersey.

-1 i. At the Beading Railroad Company's othoe In this city, Mr. Gowen stated he bad receiv ed notification of Mr. Dinatnore action, but that he attached no importance to it. An answer would be made in due time, he said, and security entered, and the injunction would doubtless be dismissed.

With regard to tbe matter of collecting moneys by the Mr. Edward G. Knight, director of both companies, said that it could be easily arranged. Tbe Jersey Central could collect its own moneys' if there, was opposition to the Reading collecting them. Tbe wnoie matter was cent rally consider ed by conservative stock brokers as a device of the -bears to break down the price of Jersey Central.

Tbe short Interest ia very large aud it has become necessary, the bears think, to do somet.hiug order to put the quota tions at a point where they can' cover with cmifoit. The etfoit did not succeed jester day, however, the decline not being material. The lowest figure reaohed in New York for Jersey waa with a subsequent tally to Iu this market the price got dowa to the same tlRure'aud recovered to 8oJ. Read- lug did not go below at). -THE I.EA&K OF THE JERKEX CEXTRAL 1 The terms of the recently executed lease of tbe Central Railroad of New Jersey tatbe Philadelphia and Heading Company are sub-statitially as follows; The Reading binds itsi-If to pay quarterly, beginning September 1, 1W83, sulliciout rent to enable the, Jersey Central to meet its interests, 6 per cent dividends a.id all other Hated- charges, amounting in all, to 14,405,000.

The Heading must also pay rent on the Toms River and Watertown, West End and Lehigh and SusqucbaBua Railroads; also $18, OQQ annually to main I in tbe organization of the Jersey ContraV'Company, 1,000 to maintain tbe organisation of Ogden Mine and Dover and Rookaway Roads, and per cent, interest each year on $2,002,000 Jersey Central rl.jat-ins debt, provision being made for a reduc tion of tbe interest as fast as the debt is paid oft. It is stipulated in tbe lease tbat the Jersey Central shall issue at the option of the Philadelphia and Reading, bonds or Jersey Central stock, to cover the cost of any extensions, additions, or improvement which'the Reading Company may make for the leased road; also, tbat the Jersey Central shall pay off, as soon as possible, the priupi-psl of the adjustment and income bonds, -or agree with the holder of said obligations to reduce the interest thereon to 5 per cent. on conditou that the principal shall not be paid before maturity. ARCnBtSnOPVRCELL KERIOfSLY fT CnfCINS-ATl, July following telegram from St. Martin's, this morning.

It was writtetwtf the Convent after midnight and brought by messenger to the nearest teloirraihsatiou: "Aroh bishop Piironll is vorv low: extension of paralysis to the riirht side. He has lost bia speech. He will hardly recover, but we still o'ing to fail Jng hope," ltljKTAL COMB A XI) I Cg smono "whig, I FIK HOW led tbe upper Cht thigh. OR TSK fti 9. Bei 'Jam tra en ia carriage land" tbi miles each, the nty, W.

and uit CMUV tow' bt! Putw five met duett a seer The St and It I laved barrel lei. Fire; rubric lichmond they frequently gbt, 4 by near tlila second, Mr. Hia or Vuator Lewi. out tw-rl miuutes pact fn'av irai'JiMr tbe partws UoiiteU If i tatda to tba Mr. Wiixbt acted Betray time waataet.

lor caVa of position oth of tajO) were won by ad. Tbauriuoipala were at tight fea. Colt' tive were tlteeapooa. They prAjprtoio of tbe e'a car eooi art collected. Mr.

re yoa ready? htee." I am tired at tbe betwtfe the word ooe were h. Uotb remain. word and Iw eJ in lint therUeapooa at their i Uirro minato Mr. A Lea ut ij am yoa Ve. two, taree." Tbe die- rharga i'i4 iu bout tlit ume te.

Mr, KU was aeca to make 4 jiYkavoto'tary rai'teraent ana ntd b't-f" He, howei he however, I tasdVir in) Bositioo. Mr. Tmai' y' jtastno; ml Msitioo. vl tura faij, are aatuftc went te I md npport him vtf Pi.iai3iai ta ia eaiuc Ket! tbe tbe tii-ld waiting, HTtora salt tb. A j.

be lived jrallanUy. Mr, Ik lis eonawiHiy aw.y. I.l. t.i.v.1 iaht I The ball pene trated la tW of ti- npoea; part of tiw luiffo, wre sun iuuwwj wat placrd vti-! c-urlage an I driver sway. Bain Elam lal.

I An cdtt.it article publi- fd id tk If Ay 'readjiiafi-r "no tbe Sli of JJt(i, ae-erriy iltaw the edit- tff tbr iHatt ewspapr- ioten excjtment broaicbout Ik By eleven elock wy eci aper waauld and ratra-tiioarv wf' 'offed tor ii Tbe urt whicb'peranaaUy lud sated i whtei a )r Kiaav as wl as VwImmu. 'KwHaui. wMa01xi ftb by salfiit ti)a4r evore td general tiaaa-tio, tfS.iair Slaboot and bis fij jwera ltl latter. tbe Stale tbe "ivioua tut i. a tUe 31st, open tbe i.ait rt- pulkjemwi that boh of iiattim trie a be to eotnatt a la It 4 im eaee, la Warrant was aed fr tiwrrt of Jleura.

iaa and far, wtMna, however, eeild be ad. I t. twsiially vedeut tuoe ot tbe "'Ji'ajiera prenlBifed the r-ftbe diflioa'ty ex- -r aampona, aaa Mr. 1 n. rim'lmgt uHj.

Klam, which aevt A 1 be howevet, pre- -d ey fr('B)i meeting until U. uaehailal.K4ibawrtiiigia Ooto-bei Mr. lUkCebenrer, now t'aid uttk Srr, which was without mnk owini Hie anfortuaaie and aeeiden-tolixnre4 alieaiiabia amntonition. Ia Jb. i foagbt a duel with TboaaaSma).

a sua of ex-Uovemor Wm. in 4b be as arrttely wounded ia the BUUtb, 1 II.kivmbuo. J1 I. Editor Elara is bi at Uiersieemw of Lieutenant Gover- ar ia. la bit I kas un extracted and aewiHreeew.

lWrae aal iiia fnendaare at Bariua' Jo tel. Baltimore. ,4 FM.rs-Kt'W. Tuer rumor that Co Jackson Wood.n taiCetariD Cos work at Ber wick a at 4 toe removed 1 1 Jasoopeek, the wsutt ofweipnrehaaeby tbt rennsytvania Co. Tht-s ontrailietoi, the Jackson WoodisU having aUted that no such pruiwaiUa been made to liem, and that thrv aU ntertaia anf that eooUm- p'ated tbe Koral of their axtetsive indue-trv fnna thtoea.

It appear to bo the fact. bower, that thrlr shops are bow almn kiln, I owiog to lark of orUfUurl the one shop now lraaniu UUUh the prfsentj contract in 'ansae three k. when it at eiteotcd this too will strip Yhi lack of ordeai grows out of the fact titer are son, differenpea existing a k.ora the nwtutna of the tina, arxl -btr alj itra-nt no new wrk ted. TbesO ditrerencea, aauadctaiul tiem, are Bofwtwaea lue eJe hs laekaons at Woodlna, but are -tft i br gartiea the aanlwenintainiVi into tl inn lately, sad wko 1 prvved offrae in their to cat juuVr portvM of tbe old firm. Thmirca.

aot at the aaa where Mr, -Jackson kay retire 4 "jout hesita tion in order vH Vt buvsa may be resennd fion 'a prta-ut d.lima and be placed in it foocr pit prion I ate, but tbe WondiaaotijestA thi.Vnl aaff itey will not laMen to hi If hra-xl tbey can KO on in Uw e. way tk nfkndiog ener- vivify iriif tU I xtatacril I i im'sutiyavakl toward re- saaay y-ar. ar pJ ttwj works now so imm it UMl about acuta and eomproait OMine gif placing the tin on.i old I iTS. t.i-EIlea II for a am-a-r boa dogs, eaU and binls. Te nmiiliiig ia in process ol enailr(ul S.I Citi business oextwu-k.

'aratea will vent five cents per was fcr sstall dog cents for cats ami tktn 4i enU for a. UUfiLAMEOUS IvVS. aWzia ji lilt faetories. Ihie; 17,871 avK wkb. capital invested ayinx in yield annually ikinn tI the recent boftdya the soktya'rxl'e to 4 bin 133 bt- be water.

I oUjcd in vtht it would be feet tor -4a Uiasl ian ruoae yolk the hair hok ap rbeusxM Cars ooow ptio color trecklei and amber wte. I hsmba wa -a-1 Ultr Otboe en oo- ut. at a a led at u. a.I a lafcuec of tooh an idc watlfasax.v flif MES I una JTJ, IT SvHlJ Mr. JtrT0'f of Rich- rT, El UU Secretary (T yt-7 mining at 5 tbrejrter bosthweat aJ i-w-u: 7 -i abet wr kit.

Jt tb seo- srsA-T I If I Answer of Simeon lwt 1 Estate of Wfn. Conner: Deposition in mat ter of exceptions to administrator's aceoaat 1 -i. Estate of Martha 'Jameson: Rule granted for rehearing- of audit of -account of executor touching the matters contained In petition, re turnable second day oi September terat at iir u. Estate of John M. Stackhonse; In re.

peti tion of giiardtaa tor allowance; referred to standing' examiner; bo ice of hearing to give to Cym stark hod'. Estate of George ltemmel; Retard of private sate confirmed absolutely, and ordered, ad- jud ged and decreed that tbe sale he ratified a ad approved deed acknowledged to tb purchaser In due form of law. Estate of James Easterllne: Order for sal nf real estate renewed and mad returnable first day of September term. Estate of Matthew Citatljn Issued to administrator to file ount; retaraable first day of next term at 10 i i ea. Kidar or Jotin Urtmth: tbet Byuon ap- pointed guardian of John AGriffitb; bond ia IVi.OtH approved.

Estate of Alexander Bite: Wm. It. Mover Appointed guardian of Charles Hltej bond In 1 100 approved. i or Ann lrfMit Petition tostriKeon confirmation of aceount of exscstor dismissed for want of merit. Estate of Mose Wadfaams: Matter of peti tion for specific performance of eootract coo-tinned to 14th July, when the am will be heard oa report of examiner and exceptions.

Estate of 'Margaret. Cratkrhaak: Rule granteil for discharge of administrator; retarsw able to next Argument Court. Estate of Isaaa Sboemftker: TJt supra. Estate of August Donon: Exceuttona to ao- count of ailmtuiatrator dismissed and account confirmed arolutely, I'dataofGatbarln Smith: i Exoeption to i first and final aceount of executor withdrawn and aceount confirmed absolutely. K-tale of Anthony DuBy: Admlulstrator discharged.

Beport of audit of administration account filed In estates ot Joha B. Evans, CatherlD Gross, Samuel Rongh, Joseph He, John A. Harmon, Daniel Uilleapla, Fans Itarnam, John B. Daniel Davis, Mary Sinclair, George Peck, Joha W. Iavie, D.

W. Turner. Ueorge linger. Cuke Mur)by, Joha rModdart and Mania William. i Kitate of Philip lloupt: Inquest to make partition of real estate awarded, returnable 3d September at p.

m. Kitate of Fauny H. Tllghman; Kxeoutor discharged, Estate of David Datut: Rale granted on belr to accept or refuse real estate, to mak bills eu the same or show nawx why It hall not be sold, etc -lteturaable first day of next term at tu a. m. Estate of JamiatTrethewaj: of again I neroon firmed nisi.

Estate of Nathan: Klelntob. Kvideno of audit filed. Kttat nf J. PTyor WlUlarosoa; Ut supra. KHtateor utl Williams, eon firmed absolutely.

And lux's report Estate or Martin Garl: con armed nisi. Repert of examlaer Est of anob utt on Por for mane of eoa- tract decreed..

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