Elyria Constitution, The (Newspaper) - February 10, 1876, Elyria, Ohio I o ry Co as c 4 I Hue v o tw Of uut Dealers Everywhere J H TOM riJS a of for thp Smith Or II on application HALF LIST FOR IBS at I I A CIA Worth fifty n year lr u u L CO NCI NN ATI OHIO BLE 1 I j si f tho rr Sun of Jim nf H nil H-P I in ruil 3 i n Couch or iy Throat C WISHARTS SB TAR CORDIAL nnd from I 11 p C TAR CORDIAl pnl Depot Second St ft I SI r or Soul i 1.1 U TO TOPICS THK of legislated tho Mohammedan calendar of his ions nnd adopted Gregorian time in common with the portion of Christendom Tho Egyptians their dales on January 1 THK Lower of the ami Legislature has passed by n motis vote n declaring Hint forth no land owned hy and for any church school or institution bo exempt from taxation tho past year tons of ore been from all Iho levels of tho Consolidated Virginia mine Nevada and tons havo been re- which yielded in lion amount were paid out as dividends to somo time ago was tendered Iho of chief engineer of Iho Government nt a salary of In gold per annum and de- clining it recommended Col lohn Median his itsiistiint in tho New York department of docks us tho best man for the work Col Median was appointed which witi rending when ho win by his The wiu Hill held lit when tho wni hut tho action ol tho water Inul vK tho and tho round the to keep tho place T I CO Oil TO Til IS DAY FEBRUARY 10 1870 NUMBER 20 IIV I niiN Anil nil Us ol Which un my ln-morrowS What II Ilic sloop Alul lllll nty I'll of would ol II till with 1 llnl no I Hi The lint OHM more ol Homo will limit Him lowly MO III my I Ami In now Somo Irani TH Ills lirow a In may courage from the fact that the product of durini the hist six months of 1875 was gallons less tlinn the product In Iho same period In Thoro was enough produced however keep tho drunkards up The six product was gallons and Kentucky did her share which win 1 fl nln always looked upon us tho j tory of wealth Upon banks THK KIVAL Hold na we in thu wild regions of tho West glunt rocks from jutting lull pinos the depths of tho canon and n silver stream leaping down toward tho valley over a rocky bed a stream in a country like New first how to protect Business circlet the forgeries and stock of wich in lind second luiw to against such robberies at The will goon till it is disturbed by sonic other colossal knavery when it will bo forgotten in the excitement of tho fresher event journals published tho lowing letter said to have been found in Thomas cabin on tho steamer My thirling anil May Hod you 1 shall never sec you again Your father Will Kor the Captain ho left tho To tho Captain of the Please deliver to my wife the money you find on my body by Dresden Will yoi with and glances stood two men In searching tho rough A vivin of of human richer atul tho greatness growing out of riches may bo found in the fact that the palatial city resilience of tho late Wil no much by tho miners Both wore young but thoro was n cer tuin nameless grace about the manner in which one of them wore oven his rough which stamped him as superior to the other Tho second was ono of those strange men whose face in un enigma to n gor A dark passionate restless oyo a cold culm faco an Immovable mouth with thin set lips a faco which could not bo read That of tho first man was an open second was a complete cypher Come Conrad rouse yourself said the Uio two in hit frank merry wny you think of this stream for a It looks replied tho other In a sharp tone Yea yes wo will try our luck horo to day You must bo In luck you know 1 will replied the other Why do you look at mo in that Iain not certain what you mean by your conduct lately my word yon me Do mill the man running his lingers through his long faith that issuance my company shining I hoy gold Thoy hud struck a rich claim ami being cuto miners set to work in n built anil and days Iho canon was alivo with the of tho tolling Iho long day The pilo of dust in tho canvas hag in tho in bulk every day and Charles Adams grow more elastic in Mop as ounce by ounce was added for ho knew that it wax bringing him his darling Kor months they until tho rainy season ended and the mountain begun to dry up and thoro was no water lo run sluices Hut they could plain and Charles gloried in tho thought that ho had money enough lo risk ing for Nellie's hand Hut Iho gloomy of Conrad ened day by day until Ihoy hud decided to leave the gulch All packed up to leave anil lohn was awaiting tho word to depart when Conrad camo ing down rocks with nn excited face with me ho If you would bo i rich your hope or wish don't dally but come and seel Conrad caught up a eoil of lariat which was thrown upon tho ground and ran up the followed by Charley John looked after them with a suspicious oye Mo you too much yon rail Me good deal now Leaving tho mulct to care of mid that they would not stray out of tho canon tho man followed his masters up tho rocks They had advanced at a rapid that ho loft behind and win guided only by their voices Conrad had paused upon Iho ol u narrow gulf or cleft in tho rocks upon the of which whore they wore touched by tho sun something glittered brightly I'll go down and look at said tho young man Here that around this tree once you wil limn building which cost in tho neighborhood of it now the abode of I table tho fast When tumble from his stirrups who will be his sor in tho palace As Innkeeper in one of tho towns of New owing to a threatened drought lately had nn artesian well bored In his yard and at Iho depth of two hundred and seventy feel water win struck It roto freely to the surface by volume of gas lar to which hat been found in many of this country so thill the enterprise has been not only by an abundant supply of good water to sot liis guests but it means of lighting his house at night at almost no pecuniary expense again you do not liko Charles Adams Now look here Conrad plied Charley indignantly when I say i i f i i i1 j i m the king ol then I think it will be soon enough for you to kick I asked you to como up willi mo on this prospecting tour didn't I he replied Then don't havo any foolishness about your company When that time cornea I will bo the first ono to speak A few explain tho which brought Charles Adams and Con- rad to Hint silvery stream in the midst of that scenery lioth had been working in tho mill at of tho but they could not bo content with Iho pny they received and try their fortunes along the Sierras behind them holding n mule by tho bridle stood ono of tho op- race of China This man win n veritable of Iho hind and sat upon his mule under the hat with a face a sheet of white paper wailing for his lords and masters tho men to give have purchase enough me right Perhaps it's nothing but mica Ho made and pit wed i under his arms and launched himsel over the edge Iho gulf Down dowi ho wont somo fifteen fool and upon which ho meant lo rest stil below him when ho felt tin rope suddenly checked nnd ho swung ii mid air swaying lo and fro Tho moment Iho dark faeo of Conrad appeared above him a gleaming knife ii hit hand What does this moan gasped th man Why do you stop m It means that you will never go hue to marry yelled the villain I means that 1 loved her long before yt did and thai 1 to kill you than see you married to her Do yo 1 will cut the rope and It you fall Thou I will toll John to go down into the pit and th ropo broke It will bo mournful talo to to Nellie Dow you Adams caught Iho gleam i tho steel and closed his eyes lust the a horrible sound caused him t open hit eyet and he stw Im with outspread bandit and wild oye foremost into tho pit hi above him with u laugh ing bin while face stood John man lie no good ho no Mo It all of Iho young man t strength aided by tho arms of John to drag himself out ol Iho trim Ohio rained last year of ami a total of Tun best in tho I lull al tho inous show wan n mainly of with lunch of mini has a process by which worthless is into ml of tho College thinks it is not at all cor- lin that good sugar bo illy made from potato bug has mado into France nnd has already boon with tho distinguished tie of IM of Now York opt a largo herd of cattle during winter n four quarts of ouch foil anil morning with very hay nil which aro always wot from prints or tenacious subsoils arc rarely by Iho use of gypsum Hut rain them thoroughly aim thoy respond o its use as fully as any others A of tho of mining one hundred nnd lino of rye from n singlo seed hey grow on laud Unit had not and il wan not n very good year or ryo in New Jersey nro enid o cover in bearing ind now Thero is also about 100 moro of cranberry land not In 1870 about bushels vero raised in tho country MANY British employers have lately changed rom Saturday lo Monday for Ihc ho workmen many of whom havo boon A Homo Olio Invited to spend tho day within Chinese and us I was exactly how tlmy observed tho ton 1 them lo make no change In iof themselves I hud known the old chant and his sons for time but had never ladled of bin hold wore three of old an unmarried Oil 10 n Iho habit ol wages n dissipation ou Sunday A similar change is talked of in Now A NOVA SCOTIA farmor who sent n barrel of apples lo fruit ex- position nt England hits informed that though there win an exceptionally good show of English apples his fruit beat them all in o and very fair indeed in color Tun Iowa State Agricultural Society A year during tills year and paid out Sis It of and liabilities of nearly The last with by rain Several looking lo n reduction of expenses havo been adopted of Iho mar variety some measuring and in circumference are in tho gardens of Nevada City in tho month of December This fruit the it not in HUD il had on hand daughter and wedded tho oldest son Tho last I had heard was beautiful but I was not prepared for such a vision of loveliness an mot my when twelve-year-old hor mother-in-law She was very with eyes us bright an diamonds and hor long hair in ono heavy braid was twined with a o natural flowers about beautifully formed head and hold In place plus wore earrings of course with to havo constituted quite a respectable fortune was of very richly hor own work sho told me The skirt hung In full about her der figure and tho tight lilting jacket showed to perfection tho ly rounded form while tho loose opou to the elbow an arm that infill have served as a model for the sculptor lint all this loveliness was only for female for tho silling room where her husband father and assembled she put on tho long loose outer garment that Indies always wear in full dress Thin camo below tho knees its reaching to tho lips of hor gers whilst ild loose flowing style tually veiled tho fairy form hiding all its symmetry had tho tiny feet that the Chinese consider not only beautiful hut to high ing nnd they were encased in tho Host of satin slippers embroidered in seed pearls finery could nut hide tho deformity produced hy so a nor awkward limp of Iho poor lady ns sho leaned on shoulders of her maidens in bubbling from room lo room I naked her if the still painful anil sho replied that for tho lust two ur yours a sort of numbness had succeeded tho pain lAit that formerly and from her earliest re- collection hor had boon so in- tense that sho would gladly have died and sho had often in frantic agony torn oil tho bandages and when they wore replaced shrieked and screamed till delirium for a time tho consciousness of But after tho year Iho pain gradually became loss intolerable and now sho did not think very much about it when tho wore changed Then tho return of the blood to Iho loot wat not In January II bills In- to thu of tho Southern lo thy purity of or form anil for Uio In thn hilts waro to capital In annual of lo Im December to fur a military at lo thu salary uf Court reporter per year In tho 1 bills woro In- lo police ment ol to In ol lo pointment an county to O Iho nanio jurisdiction on a Ihc complaint IH nil y thu Hum Iho ODD Injured Unit they now when Ihc complaint Is Hindu by Iho Injured Tho to of Ifill anil minis lu cut down July mul A win from Ihc uiiaoiincliiK tho of A ns n of mul Luthur Day of lor Ihu Tho by n Mr tho limn fruia I to April 1 Mr lo Iho crime of IN Iho unanimous nomination of Hon 0 for thn United Slates the covered itself with glory Henry Clay nud S S Premiss ho is the most eloquent man tho has over trouble in scorns lo bo too much straining niter parliamentary advantage Inn much nt sharp re- loo much Presidential scheming in fact a general tendency lo Ing which is to all concerned walls obtaining falno which ho hiv rag Inul been into bv Conrad whoso Is an- noted journalist nnd author Ho nnd educated at the of don where ho tho Ho of the in several yean editor of the Quarterly after tho re- of Charles Dickem His works on Oliver Sir John n Waller Landor a and Tito Life of Charles nro well known In country A of tho denounces Iho of London says ho having lo drink liquid which Is tho washing and draining of five counties consisting of acres! Upon this land hvo people hornes cattle sheep and hogs The water pastes through all this imputation their towns villages farms manure and yards through drains with waslo matter from Inn-pits nnd so on comes down the nnd when to he well clear finds its wny lo homes of nearly nil at well in vulgar London Indeed of London ing the residences of royalty nnd no- has tho worst waler is in tho metropolis What Is supplied in tho fashionable quarters it not lit to drink nor can any filtering make It so of the Wheel Tho punishment of the wheel which was in was ono of tho most frightful can be imagined Tho criminal n bl Andrew's cross Thoro were on it eight ono below each lum between the elbow and wrist another between each elbow nnd the shoulder ono under each thigh nnd ono under leg The executioner armed with n heavy triangular bar of iron gave a violent blow on each of eight placet and of course broke the bone nnd a ninth on tho pit of ho stomach Tho mangled victim was now lifted from tho cross and stretched on a wheel placed vertically at ono of tho ends of his back on tho upper part of tho wheel his head and foot bunging down The that he was to remain thoro as long as it iod to prolong his life Many lingered live or six hours somo longer A win of a in Iho IMaco tie In who hail murdered his father was only relieved by death at the end of twenty-four hours un- happy wretches often uttering horrible blasphemies always tormented by a thirst incessantly culled out for lo drink A man of iod i priest nover loft their during tho excruciating agony but incessantly put lo pinched lips wiped the sweat from their burning brow urn pointed ton merciful Clod above old extending his arum to receive them This holy duty was always by a Iho WHAT do you yon little nw exclaimed an individual to an in youth who hail wired him b the on the street Ob only I nm going out to wok my fortune and my fattier told mo to hold o the first thing that turned up Horo said Adams itiK lo him bring up Iho will replied the Chinaman all good mo como Sliding slowly from his ho be- gan I unstrap tho heavy pack and lot it to Iho ground From Ibis a lent extracted and sol up but nut until John had received blows and an equally liberal number of curses from Conrad who scorned for some reason lo bo very spiteful John bore his sufferings with a patient but n showed it- self nt times in his eyes whon Iho back of turned It seems to me Adams that you must have been gifted with sublime tion to bo nblo to pick out n Chinaman who knows nothing whatever Mo poor said John drawing a long faco send mo home a bit of said Adams don't know how to treat n Chinaman Conrad Thin fellow will do anything nsk him because I don't him 1 Hint is your hissed the oilier you sot yourself up ns n saint pattern lo me Hisso in tho lage all men look upon you as a prodigy of talent nnd goodness and Well what of tho imid Adams seoing thai ho Are replied Villetto fiercely said Adams you know how little I caro for nny woman nuvo ono Now the tent in pitched let us sit down upon tho talk while John tho things In order You don't half know what brought mo upbore old boy I've got to make a pile of money ow because I've got lo marry raver when 1 am rich enough now what Nellie prettiest little in Yuba county Of course you now her Now I think of it you to tell me something of her when o woro in Angel's Camp faco of the other half turned wny nnd his were fixed upon tho owing Wo wore both con- Nellie nnd I nnd no I couldn t tarry her when I first loved her or ould been my n year ago lut now her father's struck rich edge In Oregon and its Im proud nnd ho fays tho man that must bo ns well oft as she o I told lo let mo go nnd try my tick In tho You ought to havo con tho in her eyes nnd how hor ttlo hands clung to my shoulder when parted tho day It was a sad Conrad I wouldn't havo it to do vcr again for any money cut trusting child I she loves mo y and would give my life for Still kept his faco averted nnd ils eyes fixed upon tho water lut his was clasping and unclasp ng Itself upon Iho long Spanish knife in ns if half Inclined lo draw it down tho started They left bis hotly it fell and wont buck lu Iho village to toll of the fearful death Old man yielded to the con- vincing argument of Iho bug of dust and pair wein married and still live pily in Iho Valley of the Yuba Curious Pranks of a Woman Tho Omaha Tho Union train that arrived horo yesterday afternoon from tho west had I Is passengers n man named tollmen from who was Inking his wife who was a lunatic to Iho Insane at Mount Indiana In coach thai thoy occupied thoro wero only passengers all men Tho poor clo woman laboring under the delusion Unit sho was engaged to make a rag pot for tho Centennial and willi that in view she was continually tearing up hor own clothes as well as tho clothes oi everybody else sho could got hold of and the pieces would BOW together Tho husband warned tho gentlemen to watch her or sho would get hold of any clothing they might havo lying on their touts and tear it into shreds Sho had to bo closely watched on this count During the night previous the mon fell asleep and tho woman having a clear went on n grand old tear Sho ripped hor own clothing to pieces and then got hold of nil overcoat ing lo ono of men and toro that lip Sho served two blankets belonging to tho peanut boy in tho sumo manner nnd she demolished ono or two When tho men the one who had his overcoat ruined called in tho husband to make it good Tho husband couldn't do il however at ho had no This led lo his Idling his sad story Ho had formerly been a farmer in Iowa worth eight or nine thousand dollars lie bad been married about seven and two ago bis begun lo show signs of intimity Ho traveled all over tho world with her in hopes to euro her but everything failed after misfortune over ook him leaving him n penniless man Among tho other dents of his unfortunate career ho re- lated that when ho was about to send bin to Wales ho purchased n draft from an agent of n banking house for and proved lo be bogus I lo now has a suit in the East to recover the amount For some time last ho has been a resident of Wyoming ind has been in tho employ ol the Union Kailway Tho expense of tho and admission inlo Iho Mount Pleasant is borne by remarks is grown In tho open air at an altitude of 2 MO feet tho ocean willi lingo of snow three or four feet deep in sight and not thirty miles distant AT a Farmers Institute held recently at Michigan destroying ada thistles was discussed and all agreed that to keen down a year so they not obtain tho use of leaves in Iho open air would destroy them Pill fret of over them or out them tho surface anil cover rouls willi salt once a week Iho season A Iho land Maine has boon for spino lime feeding a squash in the hope of be- D hundred lulling oil Iho vino about six from tho and placing thn end In a pan into which milk is daily poured this menus tho vino absorbs about two milk por tiny nud Iho squash gains about a pound a day in weight Tin Iowa Agricultural Collogo Farm of eight hundred acres Inat year had seventy-three head of seventeen horses and culls eighty-eight sheep and ono hundred and four hogs of various breeds In ench claps It produced thousand six hundred and sixty-nine bushels of corn ono thousand dred bushel f of oats ono hundred and twenty-seven and one-half tons of hay ing able to it up to two Im pounds Tim feeding is done by c such torture ns language could scribe lo my question on tho subject said il would bo parent not to press tho foot of his daughter ua ho thereby shut hor from good society and mado a plebeian of her for lifo Tho bandages aro always implied in early infancy and pulling them on all loos except Iho and ond nro doubled in beneath Ihc soles if Iho feet The length of Iho foot afler this painful never exceeds live inches and ordinarily i scarcely four Tho young daughter of mv host was a maiden of leu attired in dainty robes of satin embroidered in silver and her raven hair was disposed in two massive braids bunging down almost lo her liny foot twinkling in slippers wear braids down and tho crown of wifehood is symbolized by the na of hair laid for Iho limp on Iho lop of tho head on Iho Oriental customs meaning i m liu by loiter or nail lo allow a trial uf mioh in Ihu county Ihu or is re- nr the inin from which It is was and tho tions worn for Ihu luxation of properly Mr Kemp's House Ihu fees of socnnl- inK lo Ihu number of was hills for violation of of hy n IIH anil lo for persons licensed of lo pity thu a hill wait of milking ill Courts ill Common Courts one mul in criminal ono dollar and live cunts Kills Courts of Common to mils to thu mid lo the law mi IIH to tho of Judges In Iho il bills the Iho Court creating mid Inclined lor u work shop nl thu nnd to only holders of to VOID nt of Hie A punned oil tho pny of of llm In ilton county A hill was Introduced Ing students to volu where they are ing Ihu House a resolution n uf of nil In Ihu Stitle hy tlm stale Auditor On Iho ol -I no tant wiis and bolh I louses ml till Ihc Mil Ill Iho reform To universal with ex- ception of Toll Davis in lo mbe him lo nn among twenty million of lie bun deserved neither by any service rendered nor by any intrinsic merit Yul Mr has in- a lo that effect Il ought lo bo entitled a lo make a horo martyr of Dims fends from Ibc gravo Ibis protest against ihc new I am for pence In ns in name From Iho holtom ol mv heart I am for peace ami I welcome nil which makes for peace With deep-felt I remember that no citizen who drew Ills sword against us has hy tho hand of executioner In just with this humanity will bo tho triumph of equal Iho promises of the great declaration nre fulfilled and our people arc united ns never in enduring fellowship of common To this end must bo reconciliation Nor can I withhold my hand 1 freely accept the hand that in and reach forth my own in friendly grasp I nm tho policy of hate 1 nm fanning flumes into continued Ire 1 am raking in tho ashiM of tho past for coals of firo yet burning Pile up Iho ashes tho flames abolish Iho hate Is my desire claims of tho people in arc in favor of Ihc of Iho Homestead and a ol law for Iho collodion of 11 says Hint thoso nrc ao in to the debtor ns lo deprive Iho people of the would otherwise enjoy of the of Hie tire ninny of tire nominally worth live nr nix cmt not borrow on their hind omi not in any mil even improve their properly and In- lls The Law premies upon them with lorce and skill nnd If the Homestead Iho In debt nl llm lanl rates of in il is lu be highly commended Instead uf being Douglas Hell and Dreck in ridge A tall other elections there either only one or two candidates Washington WHS elected twice hy n unanimous vote Thero wore really no candidates lames for his second term Ono volo given him only curl by a friend of John Q Ad n nix The second of Thomns in 1805 was so fnr na Electoral votes were concerned almost There were but fourteen votes him This Is moro re- markable as Im wan elected by a scratch The figures stood for Jefferson and for In general elections have been decided by largo of voles Them was a comparatively close contest James Madison of and Do Will of Now York Il was In after Iho lion of war by Iho United Statts Holh were The Federalists Clinton id- though ho run upon of Iho more vigorous of Iho war lo which Ibc wero opposed majority wan about forty From Hint time there no clone election for President aside from Unit of alluded when there were four candidates nnd which resulted In election of John Adams In Jackson had double the number ol voles of his competitor In 1832 he had more than double nil bin III 1830 Mr Van hud nn victory over n divided opposition although Uio Ions ol one ol New York or have font the to tlic Home of In General had nearly of the number required lint in 1841 there n most exciting and con- test between Henry Clay and James K Polk Tho latter hud 170 former nr JOKL fair M Uio morn A on to fitch mul nil lln In Itw H lio llm With Hit ray intr I'll HIKII nil llm UK on In In nr U firmly nor That U nof whirl front nil Anif lio of relatives n cynic In your poverty thoy never help you n prosperity help selves A howl clerk In for trinl on a charge of violating tho Civil Rights ng n colored gentleman n room Is n man in Indiana who takes thirty-two nud you might ns woll try to a whirlwind on Kiddle ns to attempt to upon that nn A an Illinois hanging to conduct cxcoulton as he was that no one elso should hang him MBS of snys that Iho woman is to the half who cither gel a living or notoriety out of the business M one of tho guardians of Uio Museum in Paris purchased recently for that institution six in wood dating the sixth dog which followed the great explorer through nil his African wanderings has arrived at In of n of tho Cameron expedition A rode up to a public 1 am voles former by New York decided it for Polk The popular majority was but five Mind A change ol two thousand six hundred would have elected nd defeated Polk How this house in Iho country and is master of tills sir replied the landlord my wife has been dead about three weeks women ho or observed Ition reputed one of Iho ruven does If they nro ugly thoy turn ones if they aro Km ly they turn one's head Tin Princess nn old This thing of in her having to hear about the teething of sixty-five lillle and nieces hits hauler limn a Iwen on a of two THK new Senator from won ions anil n hull which were cant for both In there was another close election Taylor the Whig received ono nnd votes nnd the Democratic candidate General obtained a hundred and twenty seven Taylor carried fifteen Cnss carried by wearing red ata dinner parly Ho was an object of the oilier supposing him to be a poet from tho Tin Chinese never dun n debtor but caml n fifteen Caas carried when duo oil comes teen Had which voted An eta cf would bo for Taylor by u small majority voted for fre system won have been e In J Pennsylvania again decided the In favor uf James Il is worthy of note thai Pennsylvania has vet her volo fur don't lo thai account If A pli i body eyes J K Bryant of his footing lo a train at ney full under the ears and holh logs were from his body He died after Ada has raised means lo a it Is dently will ho the finest illicit the kind in the Slate It is to cost and one-half tons of roots A Day lit It is lint a short two hours I lo hi and learned Bologna Thin city makes a handsome profile the as you approach it with its two leaning lowers its churches and its Duomo Its rather gloomy architecture hundred and vond it era Bo IK m o his feet with n hitter Knough of that What it mailer to mo what your motive mny ho in coming to Hold ii nt the I nil You truly that 1 know your inamorata lie fore you did nnd that sho is an ing creature Now lo work took pans out to try tho Iho rund of the riverbed For half an hour nothing was heard but the splash of water in they dashed it In tho pans mul tho wind litlo by little until thoro Jay nt bot torn of tho pan a little band fill of fine gravel and shining pieces nnd thoso Wyoming Territory Shoot Iho Cable Tho five thousand dollars gold reward Ly tho Direct Com puny lor ho discovery of people engaged In their lino does not conic a too soon It is incredible that thoso should occur so frequently and n such unlikely places by accident and t is high limo for tho public to know is planning or paying for thorn Direct Cable has boon tho of i very groat to every man ng telegraph communication with eland or tho Continent It at one timo secured a four-fold reduction ol the rate Hint reduction to press ind also n considerable reduction for tho public The whole community is interested in seoing that its gallant ellort to maintain its lino gets nl loust fair play It will bo discreet it may be added for rivals lo stop suggestion that tho accidents are duo to inherent defects in tho cable Tho submerged romo yours every test and has proved quality It docs not become thoso who profit most by the malicious breakers to bo too Impossible York is Iho long lino of Iho Apennines in ish green in looking at which fresh traveler where got his dis- tances that mountain outline so dear to all old painters Within its walls looks us somebody f ays like a town which has been excavated with long walks liko Chester in land and heavy dark walls but in tho sunshine and in tho modern parts it is a bright healthy happy vigorous city has been a lico city rind the mother of learning nud two beneficent facts havo saved her tomb from mill Sho was a groat city of the church and Homo alone was greater llian in ecclesiastical import anco Tho purveyor of to a world is tho scat of nn archbishop and tho residence of tho Prefect of the ince Wo went to soo tho groat university whore In 1260 sho entertained dents Sho taught them tho Homan law medicine and phy first wits taught tho anatomy of Iho human frame galvanism and the circulation of the blood with n wonderful success has to Iho question of woman's for she has had n long lino of professors who aro not doomed inferior to their male coadjutors Ono so beautiful lured behind a curtain Lost if her charms woro seen tho students should lot wander o'er her and quito forgot their jurisprudence An- other Madonna professor of anatomy learned in languages Laura professor of mathematics nnd most distinguished of all Mario who asked of Iho Pope to fill her father's chair mado vacant by his Sho showed talent for mathematics that Colson tho professor of mathematics at Cambridge translated her great work and il is now used by tho students of that university wiis beautiful and modest and ing but her Hovero studies overwhelmed hor delicate frame and in 1709 aho hid In tho convent of Nuns at where she lived for several years a devotee and invalid and in dying loft behind her a sad hut honorable The worked for in Milbury ninny yours ago and claimed a dollar us duo whon Unable to collect ho vowed ho would call Holman Content With a A burglary al Now York proved very disastrous to one of tho persons engaged in it About o'clock in tho morning Mr George A Kent of 101 Court street was awakened by hearing tho croaking of a door Ho nnd his wore in which is un the floor on tho weal of the and opens into tho child was asleep in a crib by Iho side of tho bed Whon Mr Kent heard tho ho his and then yawning he mid in n careless fact way ho going lo got Ho went inlo Iho nnd lit tho gas but saw nothing of nny Thinking he mistaken nx lo the ho turned to go lo tho bed room when a masked mini appeared in doorway between tho two rooms and his hand as if to shoot Thinking ho had a revolver Mr Kent realised thai his only defense be and throwing up his hands lo the Hartley was drowned of the ruin lio hud for two The lit our Queen of quite nn Ihu A prominent mid popular just ns she about to retire tlint minor opening Inlo an room slowly Inn being pushed In nf a stood It Thu lillle rung Ihu hell mul then pal her Ihu moving ture Shu In her In- nt until the porter and clerk arriving to the thu pun la of the nd joining room into the and threw nnd afler Ilium Ono of them it and the other lind not even lured had the lock from the door through had lo force their wny A hoy yours son nl Hcv C K of lately Into Ihu river nl nee nnd from Mercer nl Ing in money They wero Inken Slates nnd bound Ihu Mini of onu dollars The nre very poor the paper nad not ninny would he hy Tlic open tlm wny for up tin extensive who in burglar You go ahc on want and I'll go o ahead and tako what hack lo bed only B 1 Iio quick about it and don't nny noise Tho intruder waved his in token of nnd Mr Kent ro turned to bod He his while ho watched tho man thoroughly ransack his pockets and finally gather from the stand nt tho mmo objects of value Then ho saw him slowly leave Iho room partly tho and lo n in nn adjoining room al to warm his wife to divert Iho burglar's in some wny nnd nt tho mime timo pinching the baby which lay in its crib by tho Mr Kent passed noiselessly to a which lie paused for a moment to Then whispering to hi side closet where ho his bolf D knowledge it- Old Dollar on practicable casion until the bo paid nnd ho kept his word thoroughly fastening Iho nickname upon his old employer A few days ago 11 ol mini brought n suit for claiming thai the of Old Dollar had injured his feelings and his business to tho extent of nnd then moved to tho door throwing it open ho saw tho burglar standing under the gaslight and burglar hold In his hand a largo which ho at first made pre- tence of aiming as a but quickly abandoning BO poor n ho behind tho stove Mr Kont lowed him up firing four shots ono struck the stove tho Iho wall next the and tho fourth grazed tho man's head Thereupon Iho burglar sprung out and grasped his assailant trying first to him with the knife But Ibis wiis speedily thrown away nnd tho two mon ono tall stalwart with heavy boots and masked tho small built and in his a fierce struggle for tho possession of tho pistol Thoy contended liko for somo minutes which seemed liko hours lo tho terrified lying in tho bed Thoy fought through overturning tho stove ting and breaking tho chairs nnd Into where Mr Kent throw tho man upon a lounge succeeded in getting the for nn instant and fired desperado his hold for n moment and then resumed tho fight Hero for tho timo bravo Kont called for who camo lo his nnd tho burglar breaking away fled from tho house Ho turned n corner nnd entered n street where he to know houses for ho on- ono of them telling tho Inmates that ho was dying nnd hero ho was found by tho police Whon removed to vo John and o circumstances of his life 1 to said that lie had just released from Collego H in to bo thai Colfax docs not now cherish as kindly feelings towards students of tho ern University us lie has hitherto As ho remarked to Sir oilier evening Ihu aforesaid tion has a reputation throughout the land of being ono of the few of students aro conspicuously orderly Tho warm if not cordial re- ception tendered Mr that ing however hits probably a change in his opinion of the boys It seems that in his days the former Vice-President joined n college fraternity but was unfortunate In his selection This society is represented al Iho University bulls not popular among tho student community Mr Colfax to please tho boys sported the society during his lecture nnd afterwards re- paired lo Ihc society to shako hands nnd lako lunch with Iho boys Ibis social considerably by an of rival fraternity men and outsiders who raised a din Iho throw into the hall and finally looked tho whole Tho In he held In Oinclnnall The Republican National Committee vorv of Cleveland nud selected Cincinnati as Ihc place nnd tho Mill tiny of tho limo for national lion Nine were had before was agreed upon The ninth ballot as Whole voles cait to choice twenty-two Chicago eighteen delphia three The committee then agreed upon Iho following Thu next Convention for of for nail of Iho will 1 f In- oil Iho 1 Illi f Juno IMH nl IS o'clock noun mul will I mm Suite number ami III Congress nail Iwo front Ilir In fnr tlon of Ilic ill Ihu Wales nru lo Invite nil nil in pant are opposed lo revive mill promote a feeling hni throughout country hy nnd all of ihc full anil free of right of mul nro In favor of lion and punishment n nil wily and n nn of by mul who iif tanking Mieli reforms in Uio in nmy from lime lime suggest who nro I impairing of the hy lit ami In favor of In wny mi- falili mul honor who hum Hint school nursery of and should lio froo from that for llm of those tlic direction of the lo lio lo who to the principles of support them rm incorporated In lite mul law mul who aro In of mul strengthening principles of unity In of birth Iho K D of Iho Com K Secretary Tho call is one of the most cal and ever hy nny committee Think after lie debates in Congress of Ihc Insl two weeks uf lien think ol a vole of hundred thousand her hundred and voles for Al the election In fow hundred lor tho Buchanan from Ihc his head bullion scales in Mint arc m delicately ticket This determined result New York n larger Slalo than with more votes has t with Iho minority Pennsylvania never We haw wild coining from all will be lought nud in nny event ihc majority on nido Is likely to small One hundred and eighty four arc elect Of X thai Iho in weight u and n brown hair from tho same bend can be readily determined to bo two millionth of n grain nn his lunacy tint year was nouo UK much for his wife lo that fins i was woman in thai ho Intended hold woman can put I II W I in October for officers will though ne 1 LI xi t tm 1 ill ill lu for win i a very on ibc dred Il is for him lo In willi promise not lo hil ana may decide il Tlic been for tho hml thirty yours ihc turning point f the canvas Four yearn nno hud tho crats carried nud al Iho same time Worcester a hank in thai oily us faying on hearing of ureal bink nl I'm Mck of this Don't want lo soo or do business Pd bo nn old compan Alter my in Mr and mile reached tho front door of Iho building only to find it also locked whereupon he given n chance to explore n very muddy yard Dark ns it Mr C expressed his determination lo see the autnon of Ibis shameful nnd went around in front of tho building where ho a of as Young man whon you aro grown up and got married you will be ashamed to leave Ibis ns a lo your children Tho young man explained that no disrespect Intended Mr 0 but that Iho demonstration for the of society lo which ho be- longed After Mr had departed in disgust Iho boys hud considerable of n rumpus among themselves with no serious results however H is snid that of the moo have been handed to Iho faculty by Injured society and it is probable that some action may bo taken in the matter Republican party sectional issues Hi and tho ring generally nnd Imagine the Republican party being opposed to official dishonesty nnd in favor of nn economical Then smilo when il declares itself in favor of when under can rule Ibis government most corrupt in Ihc world The call in- that the Republicans Intond to drag the common school system into politics Now thai cock will not fight for Iho Democratic party bus always been the supporter and defender of the common schools of this country In fact under Democratic policy and Democratic administration they wero first founded attempting lo bring the school lion inio National tho cans hope to dodge tho vital and undo the particular love for nursery of American seek lo perpetuate their power and keep them selves in office where they can tho National doing for years The Convention is called in Ohio In order impression in in favor of Republicanism This is n admission Unit Ohio is to be tho of Iho 1870 The Ohio Democracy arc lo accept Ihc situation will every inch of Ihc ground with such d termination nud vigor that it can no fail to bring them victory to same nine s with nny of Indiana Horace i living on n four miles ould have nl instead j of everybody with A in Iwo or States In October can not rally ir the campaign Iho of Democracy ig n candidate U and in willi Iho uf Ibis Slate Ohio IK n treat In a has rum October to November sho has lint ic here in no Slate In the Union more llian Ohio It voted twice for Thou II turned round and Harrison Clay arely carried Iho in Then I mado and for lie Democrats Casi and Frank him been rel ol cider nnd Iwo hogs lo have anything lodo with money or men the eminent Hungarian Statesman Is dead He was liorn at Sijtor in October 17 Ho was at Comorn and law elected lo the nud leader of Iho in Pierce respectively for President In 1802 Since then It has been {ciMiblican hut frequently by very small In Salmon P Chaw mil but 1 200 majority for Governor n Republican by Ill 1802 it was by 000 In it was by on Iho homo vole In It vas Republican by In u n on not votth d f- In 1808 it went by Ill l was over In 1872 In I was by Ihc ho was re-elected ol and lo re- fused to nerve in latter un of the Instruction given to the lo vote jly uf lo which Denk willi now him lo tho to Diol of but in the spring of ISIS the decisive victory by Iho under the load of over ho accepted the portfolio of While holding Ihis a complete judicial but scheme was interrupted by Iho war The on of open ho retired private life In December SI beak was a member of the v 800 In il I- In 187511 was Republican H H Ihls Stale thus nnd mosl willi an vole Doling a month earlier Ulan the other willi he largest vole of my other in the Union Sew Yoik and thai the should endeavor lo Ohio Is what once but s not now Ihc keystone 1 he recognize this fact Ihoy Convention to the real tal ol Ohio Tho will not be unions thoy example ind n man in Ohio or Iho next Presidency for Trivial Is a notable of Some one has snld In the of I with Prussia in lor the ol peace was by the Inn soon released and look up his abode al various mado him by the Vienna Cabinet with object of Mining him as n mediator between the the he in the public arena toward the closo of Ibe re- in ami menu had compollod to promise Uio of national liberties by city of lo of M Deak was knowledged as Iho lender in bly lint his lo bring n of cullies on Ihc basis of law of 1818 fulled nnd in August Iho was dissolved A now was convoked In but was prorogued shortly the outbreak of the Austrian war After the T ho had only spent Iho lime in painting irons end of conflict tho national which ho did in to demands of Hungary ns formulated by Mr then ngain from were readily unwilled lo by countrymen ho could paint ho Count tho now Chief Minister of Joseph ami thus tho ho gn staled tli prison ho hail served six years of a sentence of len years tho of tho term as ho alleged for good behavior IN the United Slates men aro employed in mining and Ions of coal aro mined yearly In nia tho death exceeds that of Great Tho death rate of Ohio greater Inst year limn that of but this year it will bo less One man is killed In England for every tons mined ono In Pennsylvania for tons and ono In Ohio for every lous The Tho Indications are thai Ihc coming Presidential will bo ono of Iho over known in Iho history of lie Il is In fact not popularly known that nl no National election were thoro over moro than two candidates ex- of 1821 when there wero four Andrew Jackson John II Crawford and Homy Clay and in 1832 when Iho nominees were Jackson Clay nnd Wirl ill when Ihoy were Van While and Wobbler and In 1800 when choice was Lincoln and would become Ihc palmer he to be Not being a painter ho Trivial causes limes lend In It A Frenchman killed was created on which from the of pulling on his now M Deak every dnv from tho I who had throughout evinced equal of nature's color saying ness nnd now became Iho lendor of tho majority in the Diet which favorable lo the Hungarian Cabinet formed by Count It upon minor lie nearly In the mmo toward Iho Cabinets of in 1871 and in 1872 bavins been by ihc city of M wak was n John Bright in his honesty of nnd dis- Ink'reslcdnoss Ho was In honor in Hungary ami willi esteem throughout real sherry district a very llm denial annoyed him to dis traction and thai he lo see everything In red for a change A man of seventy-five ing this Jesus Christ ban mud thai when a tree Isold and can no longer bear fruit it is that It be The search after notoriety hns led mon lo Ono man jumped inlo the of Vesuvius About n ngo n of Iho balls of Paris ns Pierrot jumped Into the Seine of course his last word pinned to bin which ho had written that bo had not his of arc produced Is scarcely more than twenty miles broad at Its base