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BLOODTHIRSTY FANATICS. struggle we hev suthin tangible. Hcven six miles south of the town of Montague, in TILDEN A FEUJUUElt. help on the coz or rerorm. Record.

rattfctm County The Horrible Crimes Practiced bjr the charge on the posse, whose heads worn i soon-bfe on. stakes like that thev before ihom. 'The crazed followed reW ponded to the appeal, and, comb out pf the house, marched with Montague County, Texas. The entire family of the Rev. W.

G. England, a Methodist fETROLEUM V. JJSr, 4 Reformer. 1 preacher, consisting of himself, his wife, The Salt Monntttlns of Nevada, Witt OS LEISEB, Editor, naox. Missouri.

tour stepsons and a stepdaughter seven The Accusation Clearly Proven. Hrt ot Itellglnai ntwo 'fobbltes' BabUs Tortured to ltl karri flee to lleaven A Carious Scofl-rr Jl faei tJe Iopr Temple Tne VIsclples Kent Headlong 'J heir Destruction by Their Crazy leader. from the 6K Louis Times, Sept. ftpvflral months asro the St. Loots pa A correspondent of the San Francis CAMPAIGN LYRICS.

lU HTtAn FOB AIB Sparkling and Bright.) -Sparkling to-night in the torches' light 4reUte names npononr banners; i And the flambeau's glow waea to and fro As we shout our loud honannas. i t. Hurrah I for Hayes and Wheeler toe, Let the air refund with Uu caorus. As we-sing to-ntxht with hearts aH lights And victory before us I As foeman's lines in the Southern pines Kell back before his charging, His foes to-day shall blanch away From our armies onward surgiag. Hurrah I for Hayes and Wheeler too.

et 111 Kir nwinn I with the chorus. knives upon the posse, shouting as tW advanced. The Sheriff's men present thoir enns and demanded a surrender The Cobbites camo on, still chantin their profitne gibberUh and brandish5 ing their knives. A volley was fir" co AUa writing fronrrecotV Arizona, for Demo- Interesting Facts and Figures etatie Reformers. persons in all was murdered in cold blood.

It is believed that money was the object of the murders, as the family was known to be well off. There Is no clew to the assassins. The large freight depot of the Dayton Short Line Railroad, at Cincinnati was destroyed by fire, together with its contents, gives tne iouowtng uescnpuim ut iuo wonderful salt formations on the Virgin CTTIIKENT NEWS. WASniSUTO.t. and A nbort time since there ws extensively River, in Nevada Stone's Ferry is about C50 miles above the mouth of the Colorado, having an pers contained accounts of the horrible practices of a band of religious fanatics in the southern part of this State.

Under the leadership of an old man named Cobb, a religious fanatic from Michi- TWO DROPPED DEAD. From the New York Times. The storv of Samuel J. Tilden's alleged on the morning of the 30th. There was an unusually large amount of freighi In the published sUtemont respecting ceiUin anonymous letters sent to the wives of member of the Cabinet, and Intimating that the altitude of 1,250 feet above tide-water.

Hie river i feet widekapd nas gen perjury in connection with thejalse return of his income during the war has traveled all over the land, and althontrb many dayi an, a little tanu'oi men anus wvuusn ad been formed ho pretended to hold authorship had been traced to Mrs As we sing ta-niKlitwtthhairtll lights And jrietpry before I Sambhtk i erally. fwift-ruryiifig fcurrfcnt of ireni Williams, the wife of the Attorney- four to six miles per hour. trgin Kiv-J nnrnrniiniriII have elanaetl since it appeared in the i tme. crrwhtcirrlsestn trirfilotmtalns- OTTve ot tk aama t.im themselves not one of the watchful friends of Mr. Til- building at the time of its destruction, but little of which was insured.

As, according to the laws of Ohio, a railway company is responsible tor the safety of goods stored in its freight-house only for a period of 24 hours, a large part of this loss will fall upon the consignees, as most of the freight had tieneral, resulting in Mr. Mil-liams's expulsion from the Cabinet, NASBT'S LETTERS. up to tho inost immoral and revolting vada over 100 miles to the north, enters the Colorado a short mile above Stone's President Grant now pronounces the latter statement untrue. Be says that no suspi den has attempted to deny Its tnttn, ah the facts were taken from official records bearing the signature of Mr. Tilden himself, and these identical records now present him actions.

Uia JQoo ciaimuu in uo cir A Democratic Nominee for WtM dowed with all Merli the t'HUcna ot tne corners anu cion ever rested upon Mrs. Williams as be in a pit able iirht of swearlnit to a raise the! attributes of Christ, ie Their Idoss of Reform. been stored two or three days. The Iowa Democratic State Convention Ine the author of the calumnious letters, i COHMWRIT ROAPS, statement for the purpose of elieatlug the Government. The proof agslnst him doe ts, KMTt'CKr, li, 176..

and that the retirement of Mr. Williams vraa not in the slightest manner connected Ferry. At low water it is a swift-running stream of over 50, feet in width with an average depth of about one foot. The salt formations are, in fact, mountains of salt, and extend for 80 miles or more up the Virgin Iiiver, and the IMuddy, oneof its branches. It was discovered some 12 or 15 rears since by and boldly asserted i that there was no sin in any thing that and his followers did.

They had settled in a sparsely held on the 80th, nominated the following ticket: For Secretary of State, John Stu- WlCUjlSIN THIS STATE UV hK August fttli A third was rendered unconscious bv a terrible blow on the head from the butt ef a shotgun, and fourth, seeing Cobb's prophecy disproved before his eyes, surrendered. The women, four in a-toy and girl nearly grown, followed his example, in the fight Cobb reached the brush and made his escape. He has not yet been taken His captured followers were taken to Searcy and lodged in jail. There was great excitement prevailing there and opea talk of lynching the prisoners Cobb, it is claimed, will surely be hunj if found. 6 The leader of these finatics, it is said first obtained, notoriety in Michigan where he was tarred and feathered and run out of the State for his vile doo-trines.

i in Queer English Marriages. Marriages en chemise', or In a white sheet, have from time to time been eel not admit of question. On December an, 1863, Mr. Tilden, in making a return of ills tncome for the previous year, deliberately with this matter. It is further intimated boos.

tne loiiowmg oaiat i. Wehed anveetin last nite to Instruct the Democratic nominee for Congress In the Deestrik, ez to wat we uv the Corners shood cxpeck uv him In the event nv the elcckshun uv Tilden and Hendrix. His eleckshun is I hereby eertifv that the following is a true anil sfettled portion of the State, and news of their presence and shameless creed spread very tolerated the presence of outsiders at some of their meetings but Were non-comnmnlcative. the Mormons, who built up several very faithful statement of the gains, profits, or income of Samuel J. Tilden, of the City of New- berauch; Treasurer, Wesle-y Jones; Auditor, Wm.

Groneneg; Register of Lands, C. Ridenour. The Kansas City Exposition and Agricul tural Fair will be held from Sept. 18 to 23 The premium list aggregates $20,000. At Monroe, on the 30th, Dr.

B. II Dinkgrve former Sheriff and Tax Col certin euutr. ez in this Deestrik wa don't York. County of -New lork. State or pew ion, flourish mg colonics in the alleys oi tnoi Virgin and Muddv.

put out fine or allow the niters or carpet-baKKers to vote whether derived from any kind of property, rents, interest, dividends, salary, or from any One after another the little- children of All Whites wich Vote the Republikin tikkit iraie, rmpioyineni, or vuunuun, ur mm anv other source whatever, from 1st (lav of two or three famiUea.which composed part of converts died in ft mys is carpet-baggers, we adopua mis rooi that we might hevpecce, with is wat we nrnntlntha Smith. Rv simplv shootiu every chards I and Tineyards, and brought large tracts of land under successful cultivation. For reasons unknown to me thev were recalled to lector of the parish, was shot and killed January to Jlst day of Uecereber, W6J, both days inclusive, and subject to an income tax under tne body wat don't agree with yeo, yoo kin git terious manner, aud in every case tho death was attended with: the raiost ex while on his way to dinner. The assassin excise laws ot tne united states, income iroui Utah some years since by their prophet was an unknown man who had been skulk a state uv fwrmony, a onenit ot that ItH-nnrvrinliteful. all sources, Tie Twill the tar onlv iinon this compara travagant manifestations.

of ioy. A Rrie-ham. lcavinar their helds and im tag around the locality for several days. It The. Member elect rccccved us corjelly, neighbor who had gone to the place tively- small- mi in; The yeP tot which he nnd welcomed us barti in the name uv ite provements, or selling them for what they could During their stay thay Is believed that the murder was the result of an old pergonal feud, and that the only made tuis tn limit return or ins income wu form.

i He sed that he wuz pledged to the uiaicu. luiuinruig a an instance few days ago a handsome, well dressed young woman came to a church in Whitehaven to be married to a man who wm -5 worked the sp.lt mines to some extont, saored coz uv Kefinnt and that ne neu con milHrl Tilden and Hendrix. our noble stand where the families lived just at the time of one of these deaths was told that the child had been offered up a sacrifice. Going to aa out-house this man beheld a sighf wtioh turned; hi blood. rcold.

object was revenge. There were twelve deaths from yellow fe and supplied the country for long dis nessed the success of his. gigantic scheme to capture the Terre Alton and St. Louis Railroad, and to issue stock to the atnouut ot hundreds of thousands of dollars beyond its nihilities stock ot whivh he has never yet given an account, although it still ard-bearers, and that he wuz satisfied that thnm -natriots wuz electid the South wood ver at Savannah. on the aoth.

The tances with what was Sinco that time thetnines have been worked crit. that fustis that wuz doo her. He fell aiUsuumg lueio mm ine Clergyman. When she had advanced a little ilito the church, a aymph, her bridemaid, began to undress her, and by degrees strint disease is eon fined principally to the suburbs. Wilmington, K.

has estab that the real author of the letters is known and will soon be indicted, when the whole matter will be divulged. The Secretary of the Treasury has decided that the new 4 per cent, bonds may be deposited a security for circulating notes of national banks, and the same issue made upon them as upon other United States securitiesthat is, 50 per cent, of their par value. The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed the following commission of exerts to furnish information regarding internal commerce and transportation: Albert Fink, Louisville: George H. Morgan, St. Louis; Col.

J. D. Hayes, Detroit; Charles Randolph, Chicago; Col. Milo Smith, Clinton, Iowa; Uamiltou Hill, Boston; Theo-T. Lees, 'ew York; George W.

Porter, Baltimore. One hundred and twenty-four clerks out of the eight hundred employed in the War Department and its various bureaus were discharged on the 1st on account of the recent action of Congress ordering a reduction in the clerical force of the departments. The syndicate on the new i per cent. United States bonds reports very satisfactory progress in the subscriptions both In Xcw York and London. The public debt statement for Sept.

1 places the total debt, principal and interest, at less 100,058,701 cash in the Treasury, showing a reduction of the Thee lay tna swrK, inanimate iorra at Intervals bv, different -parties. Tho: convinsed uv this or he wood not hev taken stands like a nightmare of debt on tne books hav- different openings made are in the face. lished a quarantine against Savannah. of thoorpanl.ation, When coinpellud, after i i -i an 41 the nomlnashen at air. He wuz ready to re seevc statements from the citizens.

1 npfiVin Poirram wuz the fust to speek, ing been the lai.se of so manv vears. In wuicli he sue Four miners were suffocated in a mining cecded in evading the question at issue by shaft near Central City, on the 2Mb. The old saint rcmnrkt that various people oi tne mountain diuiis wmcu run uuwu from tho north and booth ranges of mountains both on the east, aud west side of the river. The. first one visited means of tarsi -technicalities, to eome tntw had various idecs of wat reform rely meant ult.

The Bible sad, Marry men wl many The Colorado Democrats have nominated her to her shift: thus was she led blooming and unadorned to. the altar where the marriage, ceremony was per' formed. It seems- this droll wedding was occasioned by an embarrassment in the affairs of tho intended husband upon which account the girl was advised to do this, that he might en -i in-y discovery, the mannade fi hasty retreat from the abode of the aad there was apparenWy -sdnsa enough! lingering in UiejrmUMlsf toseap What tho. conse-nnnnr-fia would be. Thev fled, and minds." and he hed his mind ez to rerorm.

Hon. B. M. Hughs for Governor and Mr by tne was about Six miles up the Vhv gin lliver from Stone's 'Ferry and about T. M.

Patterson for Congress. In Noo York the reformers wanted the cus-torn house, aud post oiliscs, wich wuz well nmifT Horn nrn want. Mm Yoonited States By the explosion of a threshing-machine Government to pay us the losses we inourreil a mi. i.ue second one is seVcn miles up the river and 'one-fourth' of -a. mile ea8t.

''The boiler near Dover, on the 31st, those who came a foW Iirinrs later found Georire Bennett. C. Arnold, and another at ther hands uoorin an unnoiy anu iouri-cldle war. That wuz hisnoshen uvreformf only ha dilapidated huts w. wlwch the surface of this and tho other salt: bluffs; man, name unknown, were Instantly killed mid mountains is covered with a dark, and several others were Injured.

and that it all souudin brass and 'tlnklin 'cvmbles. "Payment of losses to the tuuVrin -South wua his nosfcen uv re From Missouri thev went to' Arkansas; the United states Court of this District. and account for hi scandalous it nut criminal stewardship as a trustee ot the road, he swore that ho was paid $20,000 for his services as Trustee in 1802, the very year in which he stated jinder oath that his income was ouly $7,118. Mr. Tilden's oath on this point appears in his recently filed answer to the'eomplaint of the unfortunate stockholders of the Terre Haute, Alton and St.

Louis Railroad Company, and reads: Thsf for sueli services the Tilden retwle a charge of aio.Otu against snid second YortRBRO borcilhoMers, Red the said charge was paid by or on behalf of said second mortgage bondholders, on the 17th ofOotoucr, IHii; that the defendnuc, Tilden, tor a part of his services aforesaid, also made a charge of the like sum of $10,10) on account of professional services rendered to the drst mortgage bondholders and the Receivers, which was paid to him by the said Asarinh C. KlsgK, and which payment appears under date of XovemlMr 7. in a statement annexed to the first report A. A. Jones, agent of Clark's Pony Ex press at Deadwood City, arrived at Sidney titled to no other marriage portion than hor Annual Register, 1766-Chronicle, p.

IOC. The motive, howev' er, for the adoption of this strange bridal -garb, was evidently that the wife's property might not be seized by thei husband's creditors to pay his own debts. See, also, Jefferson's Brides and Bridals" (vol. ii. paec Ml.

moving' abott from one plnoo to anoth-' on the 31st ult. He says the Indians raided the road between Custer and only S9ven in. the party Missouri. Since their departure nothing has been beard from themi nuutil now J2cMffiSA aotB and" killed Weston tho. newt comes of a terrible tragedy Smith, a minister, and tnrce miners named Ike Brown, Pollins and where the author gives the following elucidation of the custom Mason, carrying off their stock, nffRi iiinmrmn tnin murn in enactea in Aruansas, in wuicu iuo Cobbites played no; insignifiont part.

From nftssensrers who arrived from Ar On the 22d they made a raid on a party five I A klM JNIWUIH, 1. rt 1 1 .1 AuiiuEQUJUub, uiiub a UUSUiUlU was miles south of Custer City and killed James answeraoie-lor his wile's debts, 'because aforesaid, as having been receipted for by the kansas by the Iron Mountain train yesterday, and from the the Little Itock Kidd, Samuel Wallace, J. Weilly and 1 1 ne acquireu an aosoiuie interest in her Thompson. The Indians are supposed to the details of the frightful affair personal it was mtciTed by tho orahge-coldted clay and earth, in which ar strewed large 4uantitios of lmrnire uiica T14s clay and earth is, some two. feet deep, and undernetvth'this is twotfli four feet'of impure! Sddrtrjentaty granite, and then, at ft dejtli.

-of from-three to six feet froui tho surface, th6' salt 'is 'found "in a solid It -is mined by blasting in the same ruanner as granite or other stone would be. Five miles further up, or twelve miles from the ferry, is opening of a similar character to, the first! The salt from the throe, mines movtioned is of a dark gray color, somewhat resembling graniteand is 92 per cent. pure. 'Small veins, from two- to six inched wide of pure crystalled are met with every few feet in these formations. At a point" 21 milos from the ferry is a larger mountain than the others, and this! is all pure, clear and transparent.

I. laid a block of it 'one foot thick ovef 'a copy of the Alia, and could as easily read le Northern Sioux, from the hostile camp if i. i are About three, weeks ago wum lie auiuiruu ihj prop Inn the road to the agencies. Jones says the said Tilden, "on accaunt of professional services." If the criminal law now operated in the case like this, to convict Mr. Tilden it would perhaps only be necessary to present his two affidavits to a Jury.

The evidence as to' his large income in erty with ner ne coum not be compolled the (Jobbites, increasoa to a aoscen Wintry Is full of Indians. made their appearance in A courier, who left the camp of Crook and an explanation which enually meets the fferrv at White Powder River, on the 20th Searcy. Nothing was known of them there except that they had last Jived in 18(32 is damagingly cumulative. He was form. Ho was hart and sole in this conflict, and that he shood fight fw Tildon and Hendrix.

with all the ardor, that seventy years iof -trouble hed left Into him. Hie bill aijin the Government wuz not a largo one, hut he-felt tt should be paid all the same. When the I'edrch okkepied this seckslujn a party of picklls okkepied his farm one trite, mid burnt: up a secksbun of fence, for a tire, and oontiscatid a parcel uv sVeet po? tatoes. He didn't expect pay for the niggers, Linkin hed unconstooshnelly robbed Sim uv, but he shood say that for that fence and them potatoes he ought to receive say $000. The! member sejested that he hed better make out the bill for In tho reform, Congris wich he hoped wood be elcotid, with a reform President at -its-hed, tnet wood hev to be a good deel uv divvyin.

He (the member) wood hsv toyoose tnonoy liberally in. the departments to git- the bills thro, nnd ther wood be sieh a lobby e2 Vahinton never saw, to be bought up. By makin the bill $2,000, the good Deekin wood prebably git his $0O. He thought the remainin $1,400 wood, pe enuff for a reform Congris. And akkordinly theDeckin made his.bill over agin for $2,000.

Capt. McPeltcr presented his bill for 000. scrvin his country, in the Confedrit army, Jbe Federals okkepied his distillory, arid materially injered the mnshenery, besides feedin to ther hossess slot uvcornwichhehedleft. Understand-In ez he did the necessities uv a reform Congris, he wood be satisfied of he rcceeved $1,000 the balance mite go to be divided ez cases cited Irom the "Annnal Kesris connected as counsel- and Trustee. with a arrived at Fort Fetterman on the 31st ,1 1 Lonoke County.

Searcy is a' place of rer ior, ii me uinu acquirca no prop lie command was on a trail wnicu was es large nn ruber ot railroads it thas yeor.Ua was the legal adviser of the erty with his wile, it is plain that there about'lOVOOO people," the county seat of imated at 10,000 ponie. There is Kauroaa. ana was a inreeior or tne same wouia lie no more ior his creuitors to eason to believe that the In, White bounty, land. is. oa.

the liea; Iiiver. It is northeast of llock, lay their hands upon after than before He was also ouBel iiiAb and Alton Road, the Pittsburg, Fort Wayue and ians are destitute of and and within three miles of the Cairo and his marriage. In his list of "Various races left in deserted campB indicate that Calcai'o Read, the Cumberland iron com Vnlo-nr Errors." Brand fPnn. Anlin ey are reduced to the extremity of using Sany, and to other corporations. The orthwestert) Rund alone.

It appears, paid vol. in, p. 280, Bonn's eU.) includes the At the great auction sale of anthracite Fulton Ballroad.r.'The iCobbites took possessiopiqf a building some little distance out of Searcy, and old Cobb began preaching 'his doctrines. him annually a fee varying from $10,000 te following: "unen a man tlesiirns to coal. In Atr York on the 80th prices through it as through a small body of and as the other organizations were marry a woman who is in debt, if he leu rrom ji.uu to per ton on all grades.

iw hides for food. All the Snake allies have gone home, the. Crows remaining, Gen. Crook fully expected to strike Sitting-Bull in a few days. 1 There was a split in the Republican Con as as tha ortbwester, air.

ill From his latest converts ho had ob ice KcpuDiicans or Connecticut have re takes ner ireni the nanus ot tne priest, den's income from all. Hie eorporatimis nominated their former State ticket, headed tained some property, which had been clothed only in her shift, it is supposed eould hardly tiav been less than a turned into cash, and this furnished year. tnai ne win noc De naoio to ner gressional Convention for the First Kansas ments." Of this custom I have met with District, held at Abilene on the uin I ,1. In the same vear, 1SG2, Mr. Tilden was President and Trustee of the New York Balance Dock Conipanv, which then, according to a report filed bvbJmin theCouiitvderk's 31st, growing out of a disputed a means of for the Dana They did bq work and XIVED ALL TOO ETHER, ftnfth mnlrinfr oil nf fliAnrnman mifl.

point in organizing. The regular oa was auouiea Dva orcwer servant office, on January 1. 18C3. had a naid-iiD convention, presided over by Col. D.

R. February, 1723, to prevent his liability ther representative snooa rteem necessary. for. the payment of the debts of a Mrs capital of KoO.OOfJ. -The whole recordis an ugij uiic ior am Tnmur ii iiSIOTrftXOTTOsW Anthony, renominated Hon.

WV Phillips. The seceding delegates, 24 In num the Fedrel pikkits, and tresses. Cobb preached almost: every day-, A' good many people went to by Henry v. llobinson for Governor. The ProhJbiUonhts of Sew Jersey have nominated an electoral ticket for Smith and Stewart.

The 'ew York Democratic State Convention, held on the 30th, nominated Horatio Seymour for Governor and re-nominated Lieut. -Gov. Dorsheimer. Gov. Seymour's nomination was made unanimously by acclamation, notwithstanding his positive refusal to become a candidate.

In case Gov. Seymour will not yield to the solicitations of hia frienda, the State Committee is au criuain, wnom no mienaea to marry mi 1. i shood therefore put in his claim for $5,000, ber, nominated Hon. W. W.

Guthrie. in cheating the Uovernment as well as railroad corporations, then he caff lay claim to the title. He ha9, however, placed himself ine iaav maue ner appearance at tne He bleevcd that a reform Congris wuz not 1 ill 1 "Wv. t. 1 hear him, and he actually made quasi converts la considerable numbers, Burke, Indian Agent at Standing Rock, aoor oi on.

uement jvancs. naDiiea ia within reach of the which may be invoked by the proper authorities to compel nor siiud; nence ner cnamoraia convey has been removed and a military officer temporarily put in charge of the Agency. It aiy entitiea to wnack, out he nieeved in makin it The member remarked that he'wttz glad tosoe the spent of liberality that pervndld ed the modest fair to a neighboring is alleged that Burke had a secret interview apothecary's where she was completely mm to pay into court, the proper amount he withheld from the Goversment xlurtng She war. The reporter called upon United with Kill Eagle, one of the hostile chiefs, the people uv the corners. It mite look ez tho $1,000 to the and 4, 000 for equipped with clothing purchased by and subsequently issued 250 head of cattle, tho purest glass, in extent anu purity, these mountains of salt equal, if they do not excel, ny in the After an examination of the Salt Mouutains I returned to' the" ferry where I was' hospitably entertained by Mr.

Emery. On the iollowing day Emery took mo to a aa.tuml. ncll, litull IS a short mile from the ferry; in a north' west A stretoh of mesa land, about 100 feet above tho Colorado River, runs off to the north and west for some miles, and on this mesa, abfSut half way between the river and the base of the mountains to the northwest, is this wonderful salt well. The well is a' circular opening in the mesa, about 75 ieet fin, -diameter, the surface of the water being 50 feet below the surface of the mesa. The banks are abrupt except at ono point -on the south, where the tains, havo washed the, banks to a slope sufficient to permit 'approach to the wateri 'f be water' i.s so' salt that a person- bathing- in, it wjll.iloat) Uon its surface upon common water! The full depth of the water in ihb well is unknown but, a line has been sh ak feet without touching bottom.

"The evidences are that here, in the remote past; was i great salt lake, which in tho; lapse thorized to fill the vacancy at the bead of gitttn it, wuz rutUfr large, but they must especially among women who did not join his band outright but professed to accept his tenets, and still lived at their homes while 'attending his meetings. He would, go! to mothers and induce to send their daughters him, and by feo" doing' would sanctify and bless'thehi'y at the-'Isarhetlhio- warning tne parents' that a failure to comply most ot which went to the hostile camps. the ticket. A. J.

Calhoun, a post-office clerk at Co The sentence of Jesse Pomeroy, the Bos colm's Anecdotes of London. 233 rememoer mat mo nerorm party nea a Hitter light on em, ard that them wich wut spendln the money wood hev to be reimbursed out uv this -Our noble reform lumbus, having been detected in tak ton boy murderer, hag been commuted to "At Ash to unurcn. in a Imprisonment for life. short time ago, a woman was persuaded standard-bearer, lilden, ytut pouriu out ing money from a registered letter, attempted to commit suicide, but failed. il 1 i 1 I I L.

Henry Howe was drowned at Boston, on i wjth his wish would be the means of 1 1 VJ I V. in 11 lll.lll .1 United States Marshal Packard, of Louis tended husband would not be bnrdenci the 2d, while attempting the rescue of two senuinj Liieiu uu ineir cnimrun to me iana, has tendered his resignation to the with her ilobts. and she actua Iv went young ladies, one of whom, Etta L. Beck ford, was drowned. President, on account of his having become as bridfi like Mother Eve: to the lowest labyrinths of i HE 1'JiOOL AIMED UJMBKLF OHKTST, a candidate for Governor.

honor of the nlfirrrvman. he refused the Horatio Seymour positively declines to boldly. asserting that he was damsel the honors of wedlock." I'hes- accept the Democratic nomination for Gov AT wagon containing six persons, was struck by a locomotive while crossing the "IQlll-l tl'nrul ernor of New York, on account of the criti earth to, save thq deserving portion of mankind, 'and' to punish -the Following out this he, proclaimed that railroad track in the northern, suburbs of cal state of his health. in The Wedding Day in all Ages St. Joseph, on the 1st.

Ben. Dorsey, Countries." states: "In Linconslure, One of the most brutal prize-fights on colored, was Instantly killed. Wm. Brainard hplwAon IMS urirl Mux. n.

woman wal money like water, but he eoodent be expected to pay out ur his own pot kit for car-ryin so manv States. There wuz Injeany and Ohio, -S'oo York and Pennsylvania Maine and 'oo Hmpshocr, all of these Wood require barrel apecce, and It hed bid decided that the eipense must be jnsdg good out uv the Siuthern Claims. This mnsfbe takeainto rfkoimt-; Bascom put in a clam uv sev'ral Theusiiia uv dollars for Jnjoorj done to bis bar-room bytheKedrels comin within two miles uv the corners, wich ialoost very citizen tb get out uv the nnbertgod and stay out for four days; and Siuiro M'Grath pflt in hffr claim tav a -dozen hosset fwea ibyJoha Morgan, wich wuz clecrly cozed by the Fedrel invashen. Seein suthin In blznis, I put in mine. Tor wat is yoor claim, may I wut the reply uv the member, M'8i, wtiz mv anier.

'l hevn-'t mida all be did and ordered his followers to do must be obeyed as the orders of died In a short time, and George Reed, murVif'rl-'f nvplfYiied 'in-' A sheet. Ana record occurred near rennsvuie, on the 31st the principals being two pugilists named Weeden and Walker, from Go8;" Ji "'('r. -I' i James Hoy, and George Cook were all more not many vears back a similar marnag of time has been filled in by washings Moiit tif hia converts wer a made or less Injured. I'iuiaaeipma. ueveniy-six rounds were took place tho clergyman, finding among tie humbler and farming classes.

irom the mountains ana river until an that is loft of "Its former greatness" is At Lewisburg, Ohio, on the 31st fought, when Walker succumbed to the tremendous pounding of his adversary, and Ihe people of Searcy paid little atten City Marshal Palmer was shot and instantly this welli of salt- water so pneuy pcf UUlUlllg 111 Hit! IIIUIIU WUU an's dress, thought he could not refuse to marry her in her chemise tion to what was going on further than killed by N. A. Wireman, for alleged adul died in a few hours afterward from his in scribed. Georre Walker, linen-weaver, and Jlary some of the men visited the place-of worship', which was about three miles Juries. Walker was only 20 years of of German parentage.

Weedon is an En i I Th Uobs Grandmother 1 7 states DiBtnct Attorney iiiiss yestertfav, in order to ascertain when he Intends to tiring a suit against Tilden to recover Jtbe 'full amount of his income 1nx' when It was in operation. In reply, the District Attorney said; "I have not given the subject sufficient consideration to Institute a suit on it at present. Although it is not necessary for me to be guided by any thing that Mr. Tilden and his friends may hiv a1out the nutter, still I llkftjio hear, what reply they can make before doing any thing. On the; presentation.

of ft state it would be my duty to bring a suit, and I don't see that Mr. Tilden's political position should make any change in my duty." politicilVoixts. The- understands that Ex-GoYeruonjParli Duaning. of Bloomington, who has for the past few years been acting with the Democratic par-ty, has declared for Hayes and Wheeler. He is one of the heat political speakers in the State.

Mark Twam has annoiinoed "himself 4 Hayes man, and says 'he was won by 'the Governor's letter of acceptance. He was requested recently to ttnd a Tilden flag-raising and "give counsel." He wrote declining to attend, bnt gave them counsel in the kindest manner not to raise the flag. A correspondent of the New Yorlt Herald writing from Columbia County. New York, the birthplace of Governor Tilden, iwill this year go so strongly Republican as to overcome a. Democratic majority of nearly a thousand.

In New Lebanon the Tilden homestead not a single Tilden and ilea drlcks flag has been(lisplayed. The Cincinnati Commercial in figuring on the result of the Presidential election counts Jiew York, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Colorado find Florida as doubtful States. Outside of this it estimates Tilden will receive 123 electoral votes and Hayes 163. Necessary to elect, 185, Then New York alone will elect Hayes, Or, if New York goes for Tilden, Indiana and North Carolina will elect Hayes. Or give all these to Tilden, Colorado, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana would elect tery with Vne Wireman; i FOREIOK.

Lord, Ribblesdale, stepson lq Earl Hug glishman. They had fought once before out, occasionally to listen td Cobb's ravings and then report', them, in the Gee, of the. "George and Gorton Green, widow, were married at the ancient chapel close by on Jnne 23, was in her 'shift" sleeves lioogley'i boy'has fccen sbehtlinp i summer" Vacation with his grandfather sell, committed suicide recently in Switzer when Weedon was also victorious. The Sheriff of the county undertook to break up the fight on the 31st, but was openly defied by the large crowd of roughs. Weedon and own.

Three or four days ago a young man that ana gtanamotner flown, jvast. lie land. A council of Ministers and grand dlgnita named lilake ann: a saloon 'keeper home this, week, and a few evenings ago, while sitting bh the curbstone ad his principal backer were subsequently ar ries of the Turkish Empire has proclaimed rested in New York. would riiako her roo from her debts. Nathan Adler married Widow Uibbert with only a smock on (for the same reason), at the old church in the ailjoining parish of Ashtonuhder-Lyne, on Marca Abdul Hamld Sultan, vice Murad, deposed up mi mind yet wat I shel put in a claim for, but put it down for $10,000.

I may put it in for, lassfrated feolim at triumph of the fedrels, or somebody may "remind me uv some property -off mint that vnt burneiU tho I hev no reBolleckshun uv ever bavin any. I Bhel fill out the partikelers hereafter; it is notneocssary now. The reform party is a goin into power it hezn't bin in power for' agrcatimany yenrs it will eome inef it comes in. at all, by Southern votes, and they ain't a goin to scrootinlz the claim uv a man very closely, ef they know he is southern and a troo reformer, pertlkelerly of Searcy named (Jail Humphries got a team of horses and drove out to the Cobb place. They did- hbrgo in-, but stopping the horses near the church sat justing a rag on his sore heel, lie was telling (one jot his ohunjs) The following is the official notification sent WEST ASTD SOUTH, to the Turkish Minister at Washington: wnat a good tnno he Had.

The fol lowing is his story: "I've gottlie old 7j 1771. i-iut i i James Hummel, German saddler living Constantikoit.e, Aug. 31. The cruel disease of which the Sultan urad Khan has been suffer-in; ever since the tenth day of his accession to listening to Uobb, who, had. worked himself and his band into a perfect frenzy Tiiore were few present e'xeept therecrular members.

Finally Cobb in Cincinnati, on the night of the 27th at, ooss. grandmother teiun and dop't you forget it! She Js TUE.JIAUhTrs. tacked his wife with a butcher-knife, cutting ber severely In various places, so that much as 20O- years oldr with- a ereat. ez tor every aonarrney rote tnev Das sev came out of the building and approach-, me in roue, ana wntcn aggravation nas been continually increasing, having put him in manifest impossibility to take any more the reins of the Empire, in virtue of the fctva rendered by his Highness Cherkb Islam and conformably to the NEW YOKE. September, 1W- long, crookedihiu, and, her, face.

kiHdy er' looks like pork-s6raps, buli she' ing the--Duggr said lu a "ScpuIcTwal enty-five cents thcirsefveS. The Democratic Congris last winter made some savins out uv the mails and so on, that they mite hev if HEEVES-Nnivo 8tflO.ru..... aUhiEf Common to Choice 4 HO Duiiy'ola gal, ana can't she w-i soniij awful InjUK stories. 1 She says she's got .1 1. 3TOUNO- AN, DO iOU SEE more money to divide up in tne impoverished and am a goin to hev my the Empire, his Majesty Sultan Ilamitf, pre sumptive heir to the imperial throne, kas been proclaimed, to-day, the Emperor of Turkey.

GOD?" COTTON-ifMitihig rt.otm tiiKHi to Choice WHEAT-Ko. 4 -WrirAW- US 5.1i I.S 91 in liiico luatrussva hluuuu wilu uijuy hair- that my grandfather killed and It Humphries laughed and said "Yes. sheer, shoor, I hov promised every one uv these pccple that their, claims shel be paid ef Tilden is electid and we git the Congris, Si i) A correspondent, writing from Belgrade, The old -man then "Corrie into says the Servian army is being rapidly re amiiicu nuca' uoinw, jvuuj in, bit All of my CTanarnothex's pillers ia. the temple, thoni'l pointing to thedooc POKS-iSow Alma f.nk 'l ST; LOt'l? she fell to the floor insensible from loss of blood. He then, doubtless thinking her dead, severed an artery In bis own arm.

When discovery was made of this horrid tragedy, both were apparently beyend hope of recovery, but it was subsequently thought that the woman might survive. Hummel's wife had separated from him on account of his brutal treatment of tier, and she was understood to be about suing for a legal divorce. A disastrous fire occurred at San Francisco on the n'ght of the 2Sth, consuming 1-mcM the entire block bounded by Brandon, Townsend, Third and Fourth Streets. inforced and reorganized by Russians, who l' are crossing Roumania and Hungary in large anu iniii is ioc coiuusnn on wicn. we support him, and I ain't afrade uv his goin W-k onto it.

So long cz we kin depend onto hcvin a claim to pay so long kin we be dependid oni to support and siuuea witn inun.s nair, too, she says. My grandfather 'he's got an old flint- naves, on the closest estimate the Keono irom wnicn some oi.tno.Dana were making their exit, while the others in numbers, and that since this influx the Ser Means have but twenty-one votes to gain in the 8tates counted as aoiitntui, "while the loojc-gumuat guess made BEEr GATII.H Cholc. Cnws Mid lloifor. corn-fed Noer qum out in tljo ark. Jfy grand-, democrats must gam seventy-three.

iM 6:10 I iM The work of electioneering with shot-guns side were' howling and waving their arms in a perfect fury. Both of iljhe men jumped out of tho buggy, and while Blake hesitated a moment to secure the team, Humphries started to ianer useu to snoot ocars'n tigers'n ekfurits'n crockerdiled'rf 9 9 vians have fought better and seem more likely to bold their ground against the Turks. It is further that the pacific tendencies of Prince Milan are being overcome by representations of the war party. The most important battle of the war, ac i.ii S.3S S.70 -J 5 B.1S 1.13 HifESP-CoTiiii'm rrSi Lambs Fur Ui'4. all kwdsi i of and anu revolvers goes uraveiy on in iotusutna, and the cause of Tilden and Refom prospers amazingly.

In Monroe four assassinations and murders have been brought to wunst in a majority every; thing will be ez serene a Tho Dimocratic party alluz wuz owned by the South afore the war, and the South hez a chattle mor-gage onto It yib. Tilden Is Jest ez mnch our man ez he wuz doorin the fratrisidle trouble, and eny Congris wieh supports him we kin bet our bottom dollar on. The moment ft got noised abroad wat we wuea entire reform pope-lashen uv the Corners, coma rushin in, with every thing. My grandfather shot his Over two hundred poor families are turned ritOUB Clioica XXX. WIIBAT-Jlcti f.

No. J. gun inter a lion or wolf one day." and near as convincing arguments In favor of cording to advices from Turkish sources, out of doors, and the loss will probably ag l.l IHK SOS' the wolf growed mad'a irua out 'of Mhe ward tho door, As lie stepped on the threshold oho of the fanatics dealt him a crushing blow on the head with aa ax, while three others sprang on him and with fearful imprecations COHN-rtoi Mixed OATS No.J 9 was fought on the 1st, when the Turks bombarded Alcxinatz aad captured It after hard woods'n. xnn.jnter naber's houso'n BYE No. trregate half a million dollars.

During the conflagration a fireman named Stewart fell from a ladder, on Brennan Street, and was instantly killed. His neck was broken. A fighting and tremendous slaughter, t. i.X 13 JO.OO li.l a TIMOTHY SEED TOBACCO Hasten' ft! l.HS 4. OH 9.00 11.50 swallereu, thrpe little grandfather ho 'Ttirii'tt grabbed the wolf'ti skinned, Ivitn'n saved the thjldrefl Everyman who lo.it a hill uvpo tatoes.

or a fence rail, or a chicken doorin The entire business portion of St. Hya THRUST THEIR KNIVES INTO HIM. The fall of Humphries was accented cinthe, Quebec was destroyed by fire i llodium unipuing HAT Choice number of minor accidents are reported, but few of a serious nature. on the 3d. Over 60 wholesale and retail the unholy struggle put In his bill and for a couple uv days it wuz lively.

Ez I hed to make out the bills, owin to the inability uv fore et up. l'truts used to sail up tlie rlVer-irS front bf thy -grandfather's EGGS as'tt signal by four the females, who, drawing knives, rushed at, One uemocraue succeis at- the polls. Great pains have been taken to eonvev the, idea that these incidents of the campaign were wholly nou-political In character, but the fact that each of the four murdered' men was a Republican, and that the bloodshed was begun by white Democrats in connection with a Republican barbecue, will be accepted as an indication that the White-Leaguers had a band in the bloody business. At last accounts, the efforts of the Democrats to convince the negroes of the error of their ways had been extremelv successful, the colored men having fled' to places of concealment and safety Tribute', The Alabama Mate Journal explains how Democratic maloritles were manufac stores and 600 dwelling-houses were swept away, beside numerous banks and public A very distressing accident occurred near Lone Jack, in the southeastern part of of them seized the reins while the others WOOL Tub wanhed, Choice the reformers to write, I charged em a half dollar apiece, I wood hev made a good thins uv it el the reformers, greanin under the ev ils uv laxasuen le an ineducmabla buildings. The flames spread so rapidly Jackson County, on the 20th ult house'n they used to rob folks and jnur-) der 'cm and git their munny they used to murder a thousand folks a day sometimes and berry the gold in a cave, ify attacked Blake; The latter, drawing a that people generally had not time to remove John Harris, farmer, had employed John i I Cnwfcanea comomg, -r KASSASUITI any thing from their houses.

Hundreds of knife springing t4 th other shift of the team, cut the traces and reins of 87 8.70 I.2S 1.50 Allen, who owns and runs a steam thresher, BEK VES NstiVf v. i gianuiuutuur wup bh mone one currency, hod bappened to hev hed half dollars, wich they didn't. The loosed with wich-they jnade, out ther claims astonished even me. Men who one of tho horses and 'Sprang dh him to thresh bis wheat crop. While the machine was in operation the boiler exploded, 3D 6(0 i.

5. 6. --D J.3J as ne um so one ot the screaming families are left penniless and homeless. The loss Is roughly estimated at f2, 000,000. William Carruthers, station master on the Great Western Railway at Chatham, Ontario, has absconded with about 110,000 of the company's money.

w.irten gashed. Jiis tshOulderiWith, her hed never kel owned even a mule put in claims for a dozen hosses each, and claim killing outright two men, Wm. Powell anil John Cobb, and seriously wounding three tured In that Slate at the recent election: a'jiuv ii uia uuiu niiu stuuu iiuiise anrc, and my grandmother throwrd bilin water on tho piruts, and they left four? njiU lions of gold and run off. You ought to see my grandmother and hear her tell kiii hi, The DOlicv was. in all the nrccl nets where others, James Stewart, John Harris, and galloped to Scarcyand alarmed noflfw SUKKP Common to Eitr i i i.

cuTCAGO. BEKTBS Common to Choice H(Ki8 Common to Choice 8HKEP Crnnmon to rWU 8 Choioo Winter Kxlrt i Snrimr WHl AT Spring No.M.k.'.. No. i COKK-No. 1 OATS Mo a Mr.

Potter. tho Tho Sheriff at once organ 3.40 9.00 i 81 ti things V'fibston Cottrien it if v. A dispatch from Monroe, says ized a pop so of about tlurty jwid the Republican vote is overwhelming, not to open the polling places. The Republican voters, by thousands, repaired to the polls on Monday to east their ballots. Hour after hour passed away, and still the Democratic managers failed to put in an appearance.

The returning officers, who had the keys to th lun remained hidden awav. that great excitement prevailed there on TTJ. i I. cars, the other Gohig.out 'in tho. II account of the attempted assassination of Hi evening, we sat bohind two centlemon started for tho place, lpou.

the arrival they found nil thiHObbitos gathered in tbo. builling. Humphries' Wadrf Hud bfpipevered from the bMiy and, wa.ij 31 Vi 9i who were talking abont the iniportahcd Democrats ownlne houses at the winces of RYK-No. i PORS-New Me LAaii-l'tr i. MEMPBII COTTOM-Middllng rLOUR Choice l-t'T CPON polling closed them up and left the scene to nrcvent such Remiblicans as understood wuz filed for enuff potatoes and chickens to hev fed Ireland and the Yoonited States for forty "Tnf Cornets and vfctniiy will fesclve, ef the party sncceeds, nearly a.

million uv dollars, wlcli will put us en out feet agin, perUkerlorly ez don't payadollar uv the taxes for 1U Now that this is asWetf the Corners will do good work for Tilden and refermv Kentucky is certain to go right, anyhow, over a hundred uv our stanchest reformers hev Volnnteerett'to go over in Injeany to vote In October, for the moral effect of a swccpln triumph In that State, that is ef the money forthromm to pnvtlicr expenses. The- Corners will anywhere ef Its expenses is paid. AntissipHtln the eleckshun uv Tilden and (he payment ot tho Southern wr claims. Bascom has extended our line uv credit at his bar. Thussomegood comes out uv the front of the house.

Tho Sheriff dis how to conduct elections from opening any Gambetts is about to publish a book, written long ago a novel with a romantic and impressionable hero. When he wrote it, twenty years ago, some lady friends, who had read the manuscript, and found it charming, implored him to publish it, but he replied that he would keep it till he was 40, when he should have become a statesman and had his fill of honors, and then publish it, so as to give the impression that through all his life he had kept the faiths and illusions of his e.M 44 mounted his inen, forming" a cor- noils. Thus those thousand Deaceable. law-abidinK, and industrious Lamy Faulk, a planter living a few miles below there, by two colored men. The houses of other white people had been fired into by unknown parties, supposed to be BegMMsS.

Slate Tax-Collector Yates, of 8t. James FarUb, has been arrested and is now in prison, charged with being a defaulter to the to the amount of over forty thou- A most bumble crime wm committed on i i of Ssfi-nlar, the 20th about IS. 11 4 CORN No. i OATS SKW OSLAR3 ditrrnl1cd upon Cobb arid his blind' to piiino out In reply, ui wives Keeping up the jjtue attentions and caresses that marked tho earlier periods of their married life, when one of them 'abruptly asked, the i other And does your wife, always meet you wtth it kins Never misses the enthasiastloi' answer, "r)oos Always," said the gent h-man, turning his cheek- toward his companion, If you don't believo it, just look at the prints of her teeth." rLOUB-Choiot to rtmuj COaN Mixed Republican citizens, they who have tilled this soil and made our bountiful crops, were robbed of the right of easting tMr ballots In an important State election. And thus were overwhelming Republican majorities over S'l ''t't-Ppcarcd at the dvor, nnd in a ''ftf iivliirenserl tl 1 1 riipin that 'd was ttklt theifi.

ncul OATS St. HAY x.V POBK New 18.00 hat of their cncnili uld thrown and Democratic majorities returned therefor. youth. bo of lo prj i-il to.

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