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j. if i i i CnraiiNATI DAILY THURSljAYj HORiaiK PEQljBip 3, jlp V. DOW AS BiaBB tu a Miof girl. Acnn lihtr-rix, looki Ilk boy. ZautitLpredlcU plenty of etiiueku for Eng-" lead.

Kit Tori bu nor open until Ftb- hUtxrm'f nw tonor Is Borttl, and Is a beauty. Die Acmili ii writing book oa th ton Qsr war. BiTTBtnn, ths eontrabastlit atlll 11 vu, In spit of jlg rumor. A Ntw Otitis! baker whipped tU wife to duth the other dir. Bus satin bllli ef far with told fringe, art nw aid todlgettlia.

Patmiim Kauri of Ntw'Terk, hu (21 MliUt oUrki la hit offloe. Maafuuu tfJtoaaaTf Km 1800,000 worth of pie tort ia bis sailer. Caeitnaa KiLaoslndlr tings at print rt' lagperuet for 11.000. Tat ooupetloa of Hew York rout ladle fix the hoDdtTi ll illpper-y. A PmuDiLriii apothecary1! elrk hu poltonod hla aelfjett variety.

pollihad br4tt endloltlmprialUmltlelr. MAY bli heart be ti Hi bt hU bread, uil tlx V. B. sfWtwuof ft bontrnltnt baker. Dak of Alva bankrupt Win and women made deekt ud drake ef bli fortune.

Mapmi Am Bistor will shortly arrlvs it ww Trk. ud tkkr frtwll of tbo (tat. Th Cur mh to praot Pattl with 11,000 far eloak. nowwlUtheMuiuIil.ktbtf i A KAonruL woman lo bo told tt Motion la tbli Uy. DeraaaaUSuiBBak-AoMM'iMl.

EtTiann Baser Waso Bitcaaa sari womta stake th bat pruen la ueewSTstioi. Cwt ltd Count GirgentLdeus h'tr and soa-ia-law of th u-Qooen of Sptln, an la England. WiLcakai wiltUaontof the New lotk blood. aad lb letter ehowt lb acta to all all frtoodi. Taa Ntw York TUut ku btaa Indlctod for libel, a Jads Barnard! aoeouat and moani to ifbt It eat las frtBoh Emperor hue iat ihaUitorr of tb Staotoa ml la tta Patted Steer, Bttua rrltM to a LoaiiTlIl maa taa Sooth." Ibai lor matt a vary spoony a-tiaeat.

Piano tb thirty-Sv peers of bar reign, Qqeen IbUa received from thi Eptnhb Treasury 1U.M1,- tOO fraaoh hi a. Smell L. CLivurri took hU wmitfinrnt Mark- Twala-froai aa old rlrar boatmai on tbi XUrlafppl OavrraM Wnwww kai larrwdarad to tb Fmek pars tb aatato la Laadai Cooaty gar kor late baibaad. iaaaxii thiaka lfortoa ii araiy oa iaaaoa, and Mortu) kaw(hraiaa la. Botkara Martha Ba-awalloaa throaa.

Laaiami hai Jaat aeUrtd hit iarnty-lfhth Hrthday fl ii ooapwtaly ia kk dotac aad dally dletata) to a merlvj. DoaaiCTTt'i Kiohmoad paaarbu itoppai "owing la uiaaapld proaaripUea." and alao to aaappra-datlT nbtcHptloa, TaiacMOi tbEJT Broth waarat sty thnai Jaha. avrantyi Joha Waalay.allty-tll, aad Fltchr. atxty-oa. Wartoa, th lartatt hnmbag now In tha "lag bn 1mm," wa la fcava Baagaraa hla Irathonaaad aiU(i tramp.oa Taaiday.

At tb Thooiai wad ling la kit weak, tha dx bridwaiaidi aacriload taata to pathotlia by waariag tad, whit aad bint. Taa mi CbaaeaUor of Edlnbanh, Chlaf jaitloa Iagila, I a BacUub lawyarof ertdltaad raoowa, aad WM tha laar el laadalla Smtth. Ott of 120,000 lft bj Arumai Ward In England, hi locator hat bat about tt.COO Uft for kU BUth r. A cutru la Orbaai war driraa to atop bo-eaw (oaobedy a alaar dTlag la tha briJ' Xaal'y aad pnrantlBga waddlog in Orthodoi atria. Tat fritBdi of MIm Allot Carry dray, with Udlg-aatioB, ilalelrraaea froa kr "Una to aa Early Bwallaw," that lb habitually takai autia 0i actrM la Parb wan ffi.0CO worth of dla-aioad.

Aaotbar bat Jott bought a hoaat worth Baantytharaiiugooda aaorarUtaaaf hc. Wuotu PaiLuri hu hata rodaotd. now that alaTtry bat baaa abelUhtd aad Grant Utactd.t Uetof' for tb baoafit of th Iadlaaa Plaoa Chapal FaadlaBorto. GaKtmiii Bolomob Haatpm bu had a gold brick, awitabla fdrkat-liaiag. ira kin by bob Montana aaa.

a alight tokaa thlr attom. aad a toka aot ilightof thairaolraaoy. Kama rleU4 ftaul iu8ragatthlaiaal tioa, aad adop'ad wacro tanra That ii tha t)ru Badioal ldta, aeoordlng to Bonator Wtlaoa-iottling th "aort laportant" Int. Tha plack of a DaTtapart. Iowa, brldagroom gar ooijaat hator th arBy th thrday, aad thar war hyatatiet.

whra. Iixtaad of tha man, thara an a aot itatiag that ba Sad th ity. A nw Daaooralia tpar. to oallod tha hVr-prim, Ii to ba pwbllibad at Lnlngtoa. BoottCouaty.

Crtchr A VOlasli, proprfcton. Tka In lambar will a baood oa Friday. Dae bar 4. 'Iowa ba Jaat adoptad BgraaragaaTMt whlohbgiTaa aarawaiaf glory by tha ateotlo a fall-bloodad nagro to tb Oo of Jortloe of th Wlatoraat. Madlaoa Caaaty, la that but." Rcdolthi atlll nttt to aooapt Cannt'l hal-laaga at play biillardi la a prirat rooa, whr tb halljrtBg of tbo Chiatg mob owld aot Bad avaUakl to dlttarb th to waoaptlbl aarrai of Carat.

At tha Intttprajaataiioa ef th aw toUri. ealM Slag CaBdaulai." at th great theater la St. Pwtenbarg.tha 4wmm. hUH IIariU Dorr, whtat btntfitit wa, rerolvad, la addldoa to other pramtti, a dladam of dianoadj worth arrta tbou- and roabUa. M.J.

R.aHaatard, of the JWW, hu the potitioa auaaglPf' editor of th $. Mr. Earlaad, th praatat maaagtag ditor, aow aotlag at puMUher of th 5m la ptae of A IL By Uitea.retigned. AooTiarotHT Botloet. a grate omlailo la th aw AaMrieaa ditio of OvU.

that iteoatelu Btotioa of tha "little tea" by wkiek Radl-aJLna aoDtritaa to ateal about two hatdrad aad Ay atUlloBi a ax. la addiUoa to tha btltbaat azaeaiatof tbeOeTtreoMBt. Taa rot ef Florida wUl proUhty bar to be dropped from th Grant Mtaaa. Th aaalawag IrUlaturrotod torob tb people ef tb right to wwi for eleotorat aad whoa tb elector ware hoia by th Ltgialatura, It appaara, that wet a qioraia pre eat. a tb ietioa ii Tali.

BaTito TanOa writ! freai Boaut "Aa latalll- awatBcaiaa aebJomaa laid Mi 'W are aow UrlBf aadar a doobl rulai that ef Mo IX aad thai all aaooeaior. who Ii already aasratly abonev' Wh Ii th latter I atkad. 'I ea only tQ ka replied, 'that tt aot AatoBellL' Taa PaBooratlo GoTomor, Jut eltotad la Kw Jaraay, will oom Into powtr Jart wha tha appoint- ateatof two Saprwm Court Judge, a Chief JatUo, AUonMy-rntral, BrcrwUry But and Clark ef tha Court of Chaaoery. wall ft BUBbar of rjaor jadlolal appolataeaU; daralra apoa th Kxeeutir ltfat8Uto. laMatde'idepartarat.

dnrlog big admlnktra Uaa. hirty-tw eitlaeu were triad by military ton- mlfrioaa. Th faet that the Sapreme Court hu ldd Bllltary trlati of olUaeai la Mm of paao aa eBtttatioaal. wu aa rattrelat apoa tb aatrap. Korwtbaka.

Qnwd BoboflaldtolU Uthat "ih anay the lefety tt th BapublU." 1 "8- bIoUa.a elarkta th United SUtog Bearet Barrlae Departaeat, wu arretted la Jtraey Cltyn Moedatte attenptlaf to paaj mtarblt ateoay. HialUw.dlathawMdntokithaIb.had baaa Intrwatad with aanaterfaU eteaey to uaad la datoetlni oeuatorfalten, aad that had ao kaewW dgfkrlatattoaiptadto pug the bill la qcaa-' tioa. Colonel Wood, of thedeteetiT Mrrice, wu peat for, and oaaoptlBMaUd bli auWdteate about tUwi "Jdxi CvauulnloBoU IbaCttlaltt (ha rEBNlAI. Alf rOUTICAL. Pteret BcnrUej that nit'i ailrfortanobwhlikyi be i a ralatlre of mine, aad I knew hu habttt and falling, but hU frlead foreed hla apoa ae, aad bu dlfgriotd aa he It a low rlllala.

la not a deteetlr. but a elork In tb Seeret Brlo Depart aunt, and had ao biulnari with that bill: It not marktd. tfhtabeMmaonhera lait weak I tried to get torn BMlitrat to ommilthla, knowing that woull ommU urn Indiiorut aot. I ai tu ad hu frkndt to 'go through and tak away all bit moaty. Ti Uk prooutad to th teat of the lawt he' a low, dirty rUUIa.

I'd Uk him itat to th Ftoltntlary for lift. Ooed day. Mri Caaalatloaari" or wordi to that effeot. Mo-Lea a wu teat ttJalL Jaan Pvt. of BraUUboro, th father of tbo Botoriou Wall itreet rpeenlator ia Erie atoeki.iaiaalunatUuylaa.

and it It pradiotad that bit ton, tha laanrial geolu ef Wall itreet, will torn Urn or other bri ng sp la a gtallar plaoa, lie aad hU father began life a ouple ef Yankee dry goodi ptddlm. drrrlog ahtUUem froa towa to town i enally young Flik got Into Ue dry good itor of Jordan. Menh A in Bottan. froa whlok he went, with a fortune of 1H0.O0O. to Wall itreet, a atock ipreolator.

getting tontrol of the Erie Ball-road a kter to work with. II would Imm groat ouanlltlat of saw itook for ipoeulatloa and auk by thil aaani aad by looking up ror-reBoy. BihatwoaafdrtuaeofBlllloniforhlBialf aad rulaad the market talu of th road. Ha ll about forty yean old aad lameoatly fat. It Ii reported that the aaa who lamtod Oraa' gothlnuelf outeld of a quantity of tomttbiog hot south to matoh tha lut half of hit name, ia Wath-lagtoa.

tha other day, ud rode about th Itreet wrapped la tbHitan anditrlp." forgot th rettef theprograBB, uKlrby audio play It at th Bowery, long uo, to 'artwo plttoU aad Taa Saw Orleaai Omcmi tayii "Ih real rob) of the Eiatl Loulilana ihowed a Deaoeratl ma jorlty of aboot 6,000, Tb offielal retnm will tho a DemooraUo majority of about 15,000. pretucn. Tbli rttult bu beea roMbad by aaeladlng the Wot Orleett, JtHrraaa. Bt Martin. Sabue, 8U Joha tha Btptlrt, St.

Beraard. and perhtpt othrt.M Taa following conrir aUoa, Dlottratlr of Pari II. wu verhard lately la th Can Aaglati: What a prttty woman 1" "Tu. tha It (harming." "Acd that Mopiiear. it her ao." replUd lb frlahd, lipping bb ahiinthe, 'lihould gay etttalnly hot) for I bar leea them drirjng Ttry fUa, and indeed they were at Badra Taa youaieal Blthop of the Protoitant Eplaaopal Board BUhop Tuttle of th Dlooeat af Montana.

II thirty-two yan old, and of Methodbt -tractka. Tbeaeitytuntott Dr Bobertaon, tb awwly fleeted Biahepef WtetoarU HabalMthaaoa Matbodlat pt rente, aad wet at one tia a member of th Mathodlat Epiioopal Church, Taa Drit game of the billiard matoh between Poky aad Prawlay will bo played la CleTokad tool ht, Aateoad gaa bto be played la Chicago, aad a third aad laet-whlch will be th thru-ball Trench game will aoae off ia Qrrelead. i Jajim Btar. one of th mea laplioated lathe killing of Charier Herri Bg ta CTeralaod, hu returned ud gtrta hlouelfap to the atthorlUt there, Albert Foe bay gad Jama Stewart are aow la tha Peeltwtlary for tb eSnte naaaed. "Ta Trilmm talkt about Democracy toriaf 'th lait thred of Th Radloali an fru from any danger tby bar ao 'thied to lo." DiytBt brakenan, wumeriraod killad by a trala of eert at BaCal oa 8aaday algbt Ha wu twraty-tlx yean eld, aad lire la Loekport.

KoantT Mrrcatix wu robbed of torn moaty aad a borte and wagon. biidu belag badly hark by bJihaumca, la Oereland, two thru nlghti ago. Taa Kw Eaglaad Faaal Murioal Collage, at Boeton, hu graduated amaty-tw weam. oiazmAi, iiws rrxxs. Tat Ckailattoa lbw la rerlring.

A oaaaoa af lite for Tale Oolleg talked of. Ntw Yott twellt dye their moai'aehet yellow. Kotrout. Va.1tJnitbriBglogoutitrawberrIet. Tna "baadaoBett maa" la 5 a a York en rued, Ban arm-Tbe boUoat Y.

UaUr. eciti.tr tarn deelmtnatlaf th hlldrea of Owtaibero. Ky. TwtTT-Two buthtU to tho aere tha Engllth wheat areng. DccTfca, Ohio, thtp nearly tw thouaad buh-elaof eppletaday.

LowDoaatoaminioaand a quarter rabbit (aot the Welthllett year. tou of marl were marketed froa the Witt Jarrey pit mat year. OrtbalDA'Ofttawthenia the United Statu It ll ataartod that 112,800 arafemalaa. Koawtca. elalai to kae lnrntadtha two Wteeled nlodpede ilxty year ago.

A Taaat wluoi Catholia Cathadral being built ia CaatbB. ChUa, aad another it Pekla. At tbi lata eUotloa, Wltooatia roted agalntt ohartorlng tew or a doata Sarlagt Baakt. I At Birmingham, Bad aad. reatly, a meteor wu eta et thru P.

while the gua wu htainc A Miaunirri paper tan th eropi that hart not failed thl uea are pampklo and boy tablet. Aboot one million pottage atampa, et wariou de-DomlBatlona, are dally uted ia tho Ualied Statu. A Mia la recorded at Topoka, Kaataa, eorering thirty page, and traatlerriag SS9 2tJ aere of lead. A BrmL0ins holdi tha ehamploa tkatlng mad al. a gold daooratlca tet with brilliant, aad worth IM.

Tn Prooeh towa of ChttolaUoa hu gradually (rumbled Into th tea, and la aow being saturated uaaoritarbed. I th obituary lbt'of th Utrtrord fWwai ap-paart a aotiu of a death In that city, "burial at the eoereBieaetef the family. of Hollaad, at tha elceoof U37. amounted to XS82.41 Seoul, af whom UU.211 were male, and l.fHO.KH were femalaa. Tn frmitr Mtz aewrpaper eoaitaatly morti lti one weatward, ketplng about ctxty bUm beyond the etd of the UeloaPaelfle Railroad.

If li laid that the Erie BaUway eombetant draw affidaritt dowa to midnight arary Batorday, and tktaiupead th labor oat of piou regard for Buaday. A nw erenlnn iloe 6t Paul lady ha4 ft btdy left on tho front iter, la a baahtj, with a Bote laying It wu her fabe ipoue'a. Thar hu beea trouble la that family. Tat ity of Bottoa hu fir hundred aad 6fty-tbre female to itxty-twe mala toaohtni Kaw York city I.JC8 feaalu to ITS malui th State of Ohio 13JraJutoSSiBJu. ATlhaeteeilotof offi eert ef the Virrial aad Ban Tmartte Bailroad.

htld la Kaorrilla lut week. Tbo at B. Callaway wu eh own Preldnt. aad C. JMkeoB.Bnperlataadeni.

Twobaadradaad dity tailMou of panearen, paying 15,000,000 poaadi itorllegfof thear tloketa, IraTtled lut year a (.500,000 tralni erer 70.0O0.OJ0 mllae oa the rellroadi of Eaglaad. A Be rr ai) Court hat Juit deoidid that amaa'i win eaa aot ba bb partaer la butlaeaa, oraa though it wrre prored that the had furntthed half of th capital. The eaetb to be appealed. 1 Tuaoraixa Gaoraa ku beea appelated Hbrarita Priiwem llathlld Damldoff, tho oaaila of Loub aTapokoa. Tbt only rldlculou idea about it thai the Prlaeea dote ait potaar a library.

Tut wife of a poor cab drlrer lq Londoa hu gtrtB birth to thru ehlldrea under th fultowlag peculiar etreumitaaea On wai bora oa th Sth, on a theHh. andathlrdoBtheSai. Tbowomaa la progitarlag favorably. Tim. Iowa.b to hare railroad depot thrr mlluBurertbaaClareaoe.

The aew polat win kooea BUowood, ud la looated oa th towathlp road running direoUy aorib or Tipton, at ft pout where It atrike th 5orth-wtera Beltway, Til Mount Ceab Taeael. ftoeerdingtothe lUltaa Journal. making vary mtbmetory program. Th total length wlB ba S0.OS8 feet, ef whioh are already exeTted. Th eotlre taaoel br UtTa4.wiUptalth4U tho beginning efisru CaaBua L.

JoanaoB wu found dead la hi bed at a hotel Is PareBpori towa, oa th morning of KoTtmberI.aadanlarttlgat'xit proved that bad aoUoaed bimeaif wl(k poiaoa Th HewwreA i ikatvUy mii hi kmobULatl tU cam of thU ttep-ao latteri, pa pert, at tract or la tiaatlM whateTor of any kind wu left to rerul tho mm of tb awful deed. There wu ao bag rat, sot ft paper of any kind bb potaeulea aor a terapaf money la hi peokotbook, bat to all appearance entirely Johnaoa wu a lormerretldentof Tlffia. Ohio, and Cuhlerof the old Beoeoa Coanty Ban k. Blnoa tha fallara of the beak be hu beea aa auettied wandererbaring Ttelted Callforala. aerred a while In the army, and becoBtbllTof llauor, whioh doaVUotlled to hit lad end.v' Ta ViarioJhEioiiJmttntotiUlni aa argent appeal to the people of other oouatrle to oome and rtttl la BmlL ItatatrtethatBrttllhuaaliaat much peri or to any la th Northern hmliphri a loll that far tarpueu ia richneet aad depth any th faaou prairie aeoUoni, and capable of pre-dwoingall th eereali, erery kind of vegetable aad fruit produced lo Try Quarter of lb globe.

It bu rieh mlau of gold, tilrer and praoiout itone. aa extent of arable lead greatar than that of the United, State, and a teor of nighty rimi latorwotiag the ooontry la ftll dlreotloaa, aad furnlthlng aatural highway by which tb remotett realoa eaa be reached. Brain trldently entertain! tb hop ef dl-vntlBgth tide of emlgratloa whioh hu been flow lagto ttaadllyto th United State. Aa Eoglbh oommUiIoa oa marrUge hu atoar-taladiomariou facte regardiog yoathfulaar-rtau, upaeially la Laoouhlre, Eotlaad, which are lntertrtlng. Ia Bootlaad marriuM'ef ktnd ar Biutually rare, although la thar; uig-dom minor are aot required to obtain their gaardlaai btfor flipping on th buHaonial The.

wntu rolami of UOl, ihOw that la Boltoa 46 huiHndt aad 175 wtru war marrUd at th age of 18 and under Bromley had SI hntaaad and 147 wlvu of th him preoeolou ace. Stockport, ai a looal Journal wrote, "at lertod lti proud prmlnnuM by eontributlng to th beatu 179 wire who wer aaltod before UeU flfUeath birthday had patted. Tbb women bar taken upth eauu of Dmtor Vaogba, a girl blag la a Philadelphia prlaoa, andtr leoteooe of death, for Infantletd. Th Bt-prew, torn tlB lino, gava a full aacount of bar eat, which prttenti, If vr mu of tho kind did. talent pom tt, antitlint tb dafbrtunata girl to marey.

While the wu lying andtr th death ua-tenee, and many human people were anavatlloily bf meohing th 'Governor of Pnnly1vanla to oom mot her ten tanot, a eond.mned itr murderer, la bote care there appeared no elreum Kuou.wu mved from the gallowi by th tame Govanor. In th fao of publio protatt. Tbi blldrra of tb womaa murdarad near Aeeori vlUage, UwUr County. New York. a the 15th of November, bar beea dUeovered at Clyde, Ohio.

Smith, th murdertr, arrived at Clyd about th 19th with thru phlldreo, geantlly druud, aad topped at th Janotloa Hoot. lit ran away from Clyde, luvlsg tbm with Mr.PUro. thtproprl. tor of the Junction. Ha btd told tha ehlldra wu going "to take them where their mother wu." aad ao Induced them to tear hm with hla.

Their ate are twelv, fight aad fire yean. Tha Board of Bupervieorc of Ulster County offer a reward tf 11,000 fog Smith' ftrrett, i Taa following xtraordiaary adrartlaamcnt a peart la a Trench paper I "A aaa much dltoour wed, and who wubu to ad hi Ufa, dulrou of meeting with aa Eaglbh genticmaa wh will aroa-be to utile 10.0CC (franoiupoa th chUdrwa. HwUl then plao hlmtelf entirely at tbt diapotal ef the gentltmaa to Sght all bb dneb, mount tha lummit of glacier, dttatnd Into th orator of Vatuvlua, or prtciplUtc hlmtelf from a Addrut M. A. pom nttee Pari Tub Qlatgow (Ky.) tUm tan; "Oar ipeelal ell reporter give glowing aoeoant of the aew oil well 'put down' lut wuk by Menirt, Chem A Welb, about fear and a half mite from towa, oa Boyd' creek.

It Ii a lowing well tad yield about thirty Iveor forty barrab per day of th taut quality of oil tb teooad flowing well that theae goa Uemta owa oa that creek, the flrtt of whioh hu tteadlly tontlaoad to flow for Mveral yean about thirty-Are aerrtb per day." Ii Mouat Veraoa, Ohio, oa Sunday ovealag, a fire dettroyed a block of building oa th publio eqoar. owned by Mjmti. Samuel Iaraet, Jobs Irvla aad Chrb. Wearer. The building war oo-cuyled by Joha Tudor, Warner Terry, Porter Jr Danbett, and Vohl A Tudor, and wverai mnilie.

Lou on bulldlnn. lU.COOi irturanc. 41.200. Lam of tertonal property about 12 ,00. William Mo-Gauthey and William Pattnn, flremaa, wer ran over by their enrln and lererelj hurt.

A waiTit la a New Ha too paper, erer a female (Ignaturv that "avreral lad let" of that city "beta girB a lltUe time to oollectlng the at met of married mea aad th rioiou weaa wh travel with them." Thlt might ba thought tuipiolouibuiiaeat, xaept for th Inevitable deduction that thote 'ladit' ut oaty ueklag to brag about a alarm ef dlveree that they may pick ap tha wladfall. A cowraiT hu been formed, with the tanctlon of the ArgeatineGoTerTjmtnt. teexpert live tittle to BDropefromBuenMAyre. ForthbawnterprU awvro mrg tumeri ar to be built la Ioglaai Sited to oarry twelre hundred bud of eattl eaok, to dlitill tight thoaaand galloni of tea water every day, and to aeeomptbh th voyu from th river Platte to England in te-enty-dr day. Tn total amount of Had or raited aad told la th United Kingdom during th yaw 1967, MMrding to tha return of Mr.

Robert HtnU.wu 93,133 tout 1 wt worth 1.1M,06! lead, St. (40 ton 14 worth 1,37,509: 93 1 tUvar, 805,994 ou worth 215.400. Th average prioe of load durbf th jeer was U17aSdM and that line 21 5a, per tot. Taa Juulta, who bane beta drivea from Europe, are coming to tbb country In large number. The IQmia CcuAoltc uyi that 8.429 Jwult are bow employed ia mlnioaary work, ud It aeema that of thou there art no leu than 759 la th United Statu lariating uholutioj and broth coadjutor, i Taa Frenoh Atlantle Cable will havalti terminal oa thb ill at Daxbury, Plymouth Coanty.

Man-ohntott. towathlp hu gl van to the om paay a Urge lot, tltuated oa high bluff, for th rtetloa, aad th deed hu conferred th titto to Profceeort Pierce and Whltnty, tb Co ant Surrey, Tnu-teu Tat lag of Swtdaa hu announeed that hereafter BO Mpltal txeeallf aball take place ia hit kingdom, and that if thetaath penalty be not aboUibad by law. It thill not be enforced by aim. Th King mad thil deolaratloa oa refuting to iga th war rant for tho ixecntioa of a womaa poi toner, rNnc ly ooa rioted ia beden. I A lxttxb from Napto ipeaki of eurtou dual fought there.

Tw gallon threw tbmteJT into tha ua aad thar oemavaaetd their mortal uabat. Swimming about, they fought with detperation, until ene wu quite orercoeit aad tank, wha four of hi eompaaloat raahed la to th rura but hla Ufebdarpalrcdvf. I Liar Friday, while a g'rl named Kuaedy wu patting throuth tha woodi aew Mempbli, Tea-bun. be wu eeiied by agr aad horribly outraged. Th text morning he wu found by toat of theeitheat and identified by th child.

Ue wu then take to th mm of the violence and haoged. A hobo forrymaa A'abtmi leotntly murdered two pattcnien tor their money. kUled a little glri whom he thought itipected hland throw her body Into ft well, and did the earn for a maa who interrupted th prooeedlag. lie happened to bt bung tb ftuMaigit, I A Karma of th dtiuu of JIadlroa Cotnty. Mla- oarL wu held en th 23d aad Mveral rttolo-1 Uoat patted, argiag apoa itoribara aad Wettera mathdtirabllltyof th itlectioaof homo la Madboa.

Every facility ptomlaad to futur lm-atigmftto. -i Tut NW York fipWoii. Timm aayi th torai irrndr offered to Geaeral Johnaoa by General Shermaa. aad lot whioh General Eharmu wu rathludy aataOed. war dieuted by Pruldeat Lift eola with tha ooaeanwao of Gtaoral Great I Taa Bav.

W. Ben tky call for aid la axtondlng themeauof grao to too falba wemea aad d.000 young ma who ar oa th downward road to ma ha. If they wer only fnegroet, now. tbty might hiv bureau for their bene! 1 Tn pi tab of Eagluh orcbaitra a half ton higher OuuLaf, wbM, aum4 Mlnal Haaak to break avwft ia th flftal wma waa4aia, i THE KLW YORK MUNICIPAL CONTEST yjer A. Oakay Hall waa Baa la Sayar-Iaialde Btatory in Tatetlew Kelly i Oibar Idf ewdnt Derawerato OtT tb TraakTaaaoaawy Trlauwh at at now Tka Biwral wwer af Ilarh vaeyHr.

Helly' aiEare bird Uanltk" atatl mAII that aort of TblwivYoa wf th Jarreurnl Candidate Ilall ud O'Oormaw, Ae, (Special CofTetPondeaoe of th Eaqalrtr.1 Ntw Yott. Dutmber 1, IKS. A. Oakry Hall bu boon elected Mayor and Richard O'GormtB retleetod 1 Corporation Connicl of the City of Ntw York. I tak tbli for granted, to be tare, the voting it now go log on, bat it would be i itfe to predict th comlnp; of Cbriatmu.

John T. Hoffmao'i retlgnatloa tok effect yuterday, and ao nn-knowa Mr. Cowan, th PrcelJent of the Board of Aldermen, will ofliclato till January 1. I bave fort borne "writing op" thil municipal eontrtt because it wa not particularly wm plete, ud becauH it become mott iuUrutlng at the t'sR at whioh I tevlew It it clue. The "tit and progreat" ot the combination which bid made Ball and O'Uormaa the apparently unanimous ebole of the Democracy 6f tbi great oity "write thalr commentary," Mr.

Pblltrd raji. on tbt tactlatof Tammany, no other event can, to far tpou tactic bav to do with our local affair. It will be rrmembertd that when Hoffman wu elected Governor, and tb Mayoralty would obviouily loon vacant, th JoarnaiiaU began to tprculate whether Mr. Hoffman would rrilgo ia tim to allow a new election to be held In December. Of course, every oat aald be would, Juit every one Jumps at the seemingly prob able, ai a matter of course.

But it is on record tbat the utoundlnp; proposition of not ruiga log till after the charter election, and thereby to remaad the Mayoralty, to whomever the Board of Aldermrn might elect as their President for a wbola year, wu th pnrpose of II is Honor, soon, to II i Eil-lency. Why? Becauu it wu felt by tb rojal ruleis who "ring" in themulvei over ua, and rightly felt, too, tbat tb election would be but a form, and that th Alder men might well cam tb man fti not. But this suprem intention to allow no body ft voto or voice at th polls fell through, be-cause tbe Aldermen became, each man of them, a candidate for th Presidency of tbat body, juat a Artemus Ward's regiment all wanted to be brigadiers. So there wu ft precious wrangle, which would, have eipoud any amount of bad feeling and wore linen. Display a higher ofBc to New Yorkr than ha now holds and tb effect it that of ft red-tbirtona madbulL Consequently, at a late day, Mr.

Hoffman resigned in order to cotfin tbe gutotion of a suorrwor within th choic of whom th Aldermen refuted to lUtea to in their panting ambition and hot hut. Tben it wu ft qieiuon who should be tbe oom lng man? Befor Tammany 'had compared card Tammany's opponent! made quick to oom out witb great blar and bran, and nob, annoaoclng their Intention of tmuhlnt; th ting 'just once," and to this end qulnted for alliance with th vry considerable 'Republican vote In this city. The Democratic Union wu tbe first in th field. Tt Ution represents the only body of Democrats who ever Mat Tammany even once, and tbat wu when they elected "Mile O'Rielly" Re? liter: Nelson J. Watorbury is their bead man, ana be Is a shrewd, far Meinjr, Dot over scrupulous politician, who bu never forgiven Tammany for defeating him for District Attorney year ago.

Th Union candidates were John Kelly, ex-Sheriff, and Abraat R. Lawrence, ex-Judge of tb State Suprem Court, for Mayor and Corporation Chattel respectively. Tbey wre strong men, very strong. Th "Constitutional Union," tb remuanti of tb Bell-Everett party, with a sour imtll of old Wbiggery pervading them, brought ont Andrew H. Green for Major, an if aeon l-eeced In tbe renomihation of Richard Gorman.

Here were tero very strong mea, when then ought to bar beea bat on very strong man np for Mayor. Upon either Kelly, who hu been that metropolitan anomaly, ai bonut Sheriff, or upon Andrew H. Oreen, President of tbe Central Park Commission, and th best dminUtrativt officer tn any station which this 8tate contain, th Republicani would have banded cheerfully, and beyend doubt either would bave been -elected. Mr. Kelly, however, wu tb onl man to be considered, for Mr.

Green's nomination wu gratuitous; and never meant to stand In any avtnt, his preient dutiei being enough in scop and prospect for lifetime. However, Tammany knowing this, and knowing, too, that th Radical would unit on Kelly, brought tho prewar down on John Kelly, and bea man of two hundred and fifty odd averdapois, and a match for Mike McCool in muscle, resigned within twenty-foor hour after nomination on ftcsonnt of enfeebled health. Such a joke wu never to publicly perpetrated in New York before; but while thousand were laughing at It, out cam tbe resignation of Mr. Lawrence, who frankly said, "I resign became Mr. Kelly doea." Now tbat becauu in Kelly's ose most remain forever ft mystery.

It Is only known that Mr. Kelly dropped in, Bilat Wegg wu want, with poetry, "in a friendly way, on Mr. Peter Sweeney, at tb Oity Chamberlain's office, and when he left wu no longer a candidate, but a man suffering vert ill health, abl to lift thre hundred in halt buanel without a wink. Tbey do uy that Mr. Kelly wu geared off, bat tbat no one will believe or a mango attentive to bis health.

becauM the temperate araalway brave It a'ro rjucootradictedly reported tbat Mr. John Kelly holds tb promise of being mad Collector of tb port of York under President John T. Hoffman in 1872, and that a resigned a probable election aa Mayor of New York for the certainty of tbe collectonbip nnder Grant' sacceror, already named. In which case, if, "by faith wear justified," then is Mr. John Kelly's salvation as sure aa four aces.

So Tammany had bluffed or seduced tbe opponent off the track. Surely there are other men who will head th assault against this concededly corrupt ptfwer, yon inquire: well, if there ar send them on from UinclanatL We would very much lik to tee them. Taey do not pay taiea in my ward, nor in any other which 1 know of. By a prolific diffusion of dollar, "money talks'' yon know. The CodsU-tuiional and Democratic Unions were Induced to postpone their Convention to Uk cognizance of tbe resignations of thelacandidates until after th Tammany City Convention had been called, After tbat everyone knew the game wu up.

and it only becam a question wnom would William Tweed and Pater B.Sweeney allow tab our Mayor for th ensuing nnet Eired term and for th fall term then succeed ig, and for any number of terms thereafter as til it should be resolved to name the Mayor, ft Governor, and. may be President. Accordingly, Mr. A. Oakey Ball, ia ft moment of xcvptional conviviality, let oat the whole Brogremme, in ft apeech on Saturday night.

saidr "Accordingly, few of ns met to coot ider whom it would behest to present for Mayor. i bad le'tled on Mr. Ottendorrer, v'a German editor,) bothe totlttvely declined, and aid, 'why don you run Tben they all present agreed oa me, and, tonttguenlly. I wu nc ruinated try tb City Convention, which met on Tb "few" who thus met and earvvd out tb candidal, whom, totueaumtly, the City Convention nominated, wer Peter B. Sweeney, Wa.

Tweed, JobnT. Hoffman, Mike Connelly, Jatnea O'Brien, Oswald Ottendirfer, A. Oakey Hall, and John Morrissey. These ar not all th Ring, but "these are of them," and tbey did the bueinetg. As to Corporation Counter, no on but Richard O' Gorman waa thonght of for an Instant, and It wu done, Hull wsi coorequcntiy" nominated, aad tho Denocratlo Union and Constitutional Union "consequently" indorsed him and Ujrraeu, and to day they are elected, to tbe diacomfi lore of tbe hungry Aldermen, who each wanted tbe place, likegreen-horosl uthev ar.

Now, th Nw York Mayoralty is by precedent ft machine shop whertfrom Governor! re ground out. and even, wt have Uc, rtKldcotl prqjecUO, 'becojaei 1 (h subject 01 4 TT what- tmnjmany, to iee manner of -snow their Uat adoption are. Let be candid. Joba T. Hoffman inccessor I not aa incompetent, dishonest, aegeneron or bad man, A.

Oakey Hall is a gentleman In manner and cultivation, fair lawyer, a good and therefore a Tile punster, a payable playwright, an effective stump joker, and ft tolerable person in many things, a borough person in none. Bad he not the powerful prop of Tammany to make it no ueceuity to work bard and tolnsora hint ft good tnoome, would have developed into the but Bohemian of tb period, and undoubtedly have been a pungent paragraphia! oa tome short-lived weekly, or upon tbat "humorous of which the nam Is legion, but which, like op ire, does always lti quietus mi in New Tork with a bar treuury. In his position-as District Attorney be hu seldom appeared, leaving the work to he done by deputies. It is creditable to lay tbat when especially big criminal trial bu com on he hu pot in appearance very time, and diamatlo pleader is not to be opposed with impunity. However, he hu been content to make th office neither better nor worse.

It hu not become th terror of evil dcers, tor th prtlte of them tbat do well. Itdietmentsftre plenty against very grade of offenders, for, grand juries can ruffle a stream which only th District Attorneys eaa prob to ita depths. But indictment go often for nothing, and always tor nothing If yon have political influence, nnleu they be for such high crimes may not be omitted, witbont notoriety and damage, It it very plain tbat crime will never be tbe exception so long th prosecutions are confined sol to snuk-thtorvi, pick pock negro bur-glare, wlfe-whippera, and other auco small fry; and to long as th thiere of th Treuury, the big defaulters, th gigantic bond-robbers, and to on, art allowed a bail which It never called In, and are allowed to settle up without trial. To be frank, I turn np Mr, HalL ai a man, emphatically a good fellow, with no leaning toward corruption, but with none of the itaff la him by which some District Attorneys make a reputation for courage, bounty and ability for which men call them great ant! good. Tb field ia New York for suck man it white with tbe harvest.

But be will never ftrrire until tho vigilance committee, for whom many oioeri him in. Now, into the Mayoralty Mr. Hall carrlu no diBcoVetti ftdmintstrativt ftbll-ity which hu been found out In tbe past, and none Which can predicate In th future. But be may turn oat to bar fine executive abilities, and may not It is all uncertain th sex of an unborn child. 8U11 he is obviously not such a man will magnify the office of Mayor, no one so characterised as will in tb leut penned a Radical Legislature to gi back to this city a fraction of its lost fran-ebiat s.

From all we can Judge, what with his natural yieldingnest, and tbe small executive power really left in his bands, Mr. Hall will, Mayor, bt repetition of the put, nor will he tucceedin dim nlthlng, nor dare expo th torrent of municipal corruption which tweeos from ildermanioand Commission sourcw aiik through our city. Mr. 0 Gorman Is well known tt an Irish orator of annual declamatory ability, and int premlv pretence. He ii an admirable rhetorician, and frames of authitheeis more lik Wendell Phillip, in manner and matter of rpeech than lik any Irishman I know know of, of whom tbe general characteristics ar Impetuosity and warmth.

Mr. O'Gorman bu the credit of being more held by Tammany than of holding th society itself. His undeniable Otitic name, hla Incidental connection with tb insurrection of 1848, hit fin speaking abilities, Ac, unite to mak him an available Inducer of Irish rotes, and may rely on having a soft thing long Taa many tells in th market He wisely forced himself on Tammany by running along with Miles O'Rielly two years ago, and proving hlmtelf a proper man to place and placate. He is connected in legal history witb all the odium rightly attaching to th notorious "Fernando Wood leaae," of which leue be recommended the ratification in his official capacity. Far this, Peter Cooper hu not ceased to vex his soul, and promised to reply to tb old man's lut Encyclical, bat hu never don so yet.

Tb Republicani have nominated Fred. Conkling, a brother ef th Senator, for Mayor. He Is only ran to poll much of a vote at possible In order to persuade Grant to make nlm Collector in $mytb's place. A. D.

B. Eaton (wbat Junbtppy initials!) runs against O'Qor msn, but he is willing only to run on condition that tb "Committee" tay th expense of ticket printing, advertising, placarding, Ac So be expects to itandap only to be knocked down. RAYUESK. LOUISIANA. Tbe One Per Cent.

Tax A Heat Herri, ble Death A Lady Barled Alive traage Tlalea ef her Bather Ileal t. rending Detail. (Corrupoadeno ef tbe Cincinnati Enquirer. iiiw OtLBAS. November 25.

1861. The prospect now for brisk winter trade is ine'eed vary flattering. On ftll of tbe principal streets of the city on finds it ftlmost an impossibility to get along the tide walks, so blocked np an tbey with boxes, barrels, bundles, bajes, Ac Such a vast contrart to one month tgo on would suppose Impotsibl. It Is ccuraging to se this state of being brpught about after it much tim spent In political tom-foolery which hu amounted to nothing. All political excitement now Is strictly local and confined to tho present State Government Yon are aware, probably, that tbe special tax of on per Imposed by tb Legislature, bu been ecu tee ted, and ciUins association formed, who have ia the aggregate spent about two per cent to resist one per appealing to the courts for redresi; and it hu turntd out -just I predicted it wonld-e, grand finle.

Th court decided on Friday that tbe tAX must be paid, tb New Orleans Timti to tb contrary notwithstanding; th Time her it now looked npon being the cause of all -this trouble and "expense of th tax psver, inasmuch It counseled a ruist-anee of the tax oa tbe ground of its being unconstitutional. Be this it may. I knew well nnder the present manipulation, the dedtioes of th courts would be, last as they are," In favor of tb acts of th General Assembly. I do not wish to be andarttoodu cutlng any reflections upon the coiru th courts bav taken, but uy it would be difficult for tbem to decide otberwiu than tbey hare; tbe reader can draw such Inferences as bt cbooees. So it will be seen that the eate Is at an end.

Tb Metropolitan Police Bill Is now nnder sdtltement, aad the chances are that a decision will be granted in its favor In a few dayi. When this is over will at a loss tor any political xoitement, unlets something new starts np Between aow ana men. I hare just heard of one of th most horrible, heart-rending, tod yet, perhaps, unavoidable affairs which it hu ever been my lot, nrwspspw correspondent to record. It it nothing more nor lett than the frightful reality of bing buried altve. A most Mtimebl lady, named Mis.

Crane, whose hut band it a bookkeeper In Flemming It Co.1 drugstore, on HagMlna street in this died very suddenly lait July, of what wu pronounced son-stroke. Sh wu a school tosoher in one of our most popular public schools, and resided, if I am aot mistaken, on Dryadei street It wu ia the afternoon, after school was out, that the went to visit a neighbor on Felicity itreet, and just tbe entered her friend' home, sb fell in sensible to the floor and oxplred, to all appearance, In about two minute, a doctor pronouncing it lun-ttroke, Her body wu Interred tbt next day, at tea o'clock, and bet mother, as old lady about fifty year of age, and her out. band and on little son, went horn almost broken-hearted, and have since been nearly ditraot ed, being at time unable to sleep, and, in fact, lisding a most mlaorable and disconsolate life; and well they might tho sequel will show, had tbey knew wbat they bad done. Well, one nlgbt last week the mother, after pasting ft mott dittreulBgdty, fell' asleep late at nlgat ana ureamea tbat ner aaaguter aaa been baiM gUrr, put 'Jumped Uf la freatlrj State and rushed to her son-in-law's crying, "Mr daughter is buried alive I dauehteria knrtMl illral WW h.n To sleep any more that night wu out of u) question; she still crying that her queen ton; sh still crying that her dauriu' wu buried al.v, whenever i her bodbYlJ would try to quiet ber. At length th arm 1 aiuoD waa raui Ltk.uik kA.ju.i Juit to satisfy her.

8o, early tbe next mw tbe grave wu opened and the coffin raW Oh, what horrible sight met their rQ Pen it jwwerleu to portray th seen followed. Tbe bod v. whlrh hut h. wu; wimuiem. 1 wrniut uis imm waa oral en tn 4W enue urn uugore neing Deaton ISd bat i.

a i aii piece, ner nair lorn out in hand ana ner tnrona. ton in many placet all cuuug uiv j'nwu ui uue oi in mott 1,1. u.w unr uu viv wujivituun ffj relative of thil unfortunate lady, when i1 ii wit oi Tuur roacra coma ntva it uuuuiviuu vi van uiev eupp'joeu wu tb Del petuai silent tomb had been brought tn It would have forced a tear from tbt most liU IM1U WIVMIUJW UCOl V. 1 WB OUS Of ep i 3 1 Ui mw uisiimviug iiuiib tk reooruea State, and I sincerely hope it will be tbt Un am ever called upon to record. I bav not seea thl affair mentioned in tu our civt aapera, dui mm vt toe truti ue matter it ooaorrnea, i can vouch for I I 1 I.

wiidk ouciurcu, i ubts ik uuui paniaj maieiy oonnectea wiui toe nnronunate taai; and wbou veracltv I can not doubt The i band and motber, it It now Mid, are almost Urely bereft of their reason, and it Is feared tkJ wiu go permanently aerangea; ana, lnirf tbev have sufficient reason. This should be another warning to all who rJ this of tb uncertainty of death until tb bf negin aeoay. it generally conceded i phvtlciani tbat long there it a Douibi! tf returning lift tb body will not show a signs of decomposition. in wi-weathir, when a body does not oommence decompou immediately it is ft sur tigau ue uie nu not ten it, tna ut poor should be buried. Kfim Mftfnmfn( ll, 1 Ont of tbe mott wonderful prodigies of model timet ia the person (a petit Mil TonnJ Her xhtbitioni on th trapeze are cert; ob or in tcoet erraorainary performai ver.wltneued in Amtrlca a perfect "ou ofthoalr." Her flying trapete.wonderibi need on on foot and on knee, are tar.

ing te behold, and attract crowded hougl nightly. radar tie Gmi-liglt hu mad and is making aplendid run at th Varieties. CJ siderabi excitement nu attenaaa the ret A .1 1 uniaiton ot 101a uuereaune; piay. an au gement bav put it on we boards In ro styl. ORI0.V XtA-FAYJETTE.

Vtt. Corrtpondae of the Claeinnati Kaqulrw. UraTtm, Hovamher 30, IK Quite furor wu excited here this nun ing by th appearance of eonpl of th Hani Brothers, navigating oar streets, mounted ol two-wheeled velocipedes. The mystery Is tbey manage to btJance themsalfei npon af vehicle, with tandem wheels, or on ahead of th other. Bat they do it to peri tlon, running ft, ft rapid rate and turning will In all sorts of evolutions.

I expect the r( lpede fever wOl, from thti tim henceforth, tbe rage among th b'boji and g'baJs, noil few necks are broken in the enterprise. IsUfe." Divine Providence In tha dirpenitlloi lucn good gifts to mankind water, and toil, seems to have had this localitj kind favor, our water-power, our den uti and Our fertile toil amply demonr. Our forests are rapidly diminishing, how before the woodman's ax aad invincible mJ -M. I.M. .1.

vi iwui) iuiuiouiu iniju iumiiuc VI ror inu, ana ttmoer tor mecnentcal porpi The water-Dower we a'ill have. alio i left oar toil, not, however, quit in it phi vigor and fertility And yt slue the i-f taoait ana raiuoaai in oar wutern probably at large quantities of the vr grains, cattle, hogs, horse. Ac have ti through our market from any other loci ot ihumauntnsionttobtuundanyv I do not propou to weary your readen dry statistics of these thing. Same it il that the yearly lnoreue hu been large this year much greater than ever before, tb increased number of acru called into- sltion. The resource ot our favored rj have, however, with all their annual incd tbe husbandman, been very imperfectly i opea, rrom in ici teat nave Ufic agriculturists; and th chief object communication Is to endeavor te bring i mere to a realising sense of the import: sludy in agricultural pursuits.

And I A suggest that, la connection with the stc agricultural chemistry, the science of prn geology be also pursued, it is second oil tne lormer in toe amount and imports the aid secured to ltntlfio urrlculturt. Intelligent practice in the art of hnibKj is oa tea upon a knowledge ot the eonsutt organic and inorganic of the crops to ben uwell to the Ingredients of the soil wnicn uey ar to nouruned and suiu teaching th husbandman wbat soil ii suited lor this product and whu is best fe Tbt great difficulty attending scientific Ing it tb attemnt to do too mush to too great a breadth of land, wlthoutanyw age to wnat tn rumt may be, and instance proving equally detrimental purr or iue rarmer ana to nil lane, bodies of lard, wall cultivated, would much mor remunerative. Tb fact it oar faimert have pjenertl much land. Twentv aeru It but ttoorn itnia.wiinont rare er ten aadmonai: dred cre lack oom nan if thev do not th a twenty, five of wood, land to tlniah Ot! side, or that fifty of meadow lo set off it properly; and Ore hundred acre have governable affinity for other hundreds; our tanners go oa Increasing their acrU ineiraeDta in aoout th urn ratio. It it right to lnoreue oar farms when means ar at hand to do to: but thote account of impeeunU.

can not add to tb can at leut add to the fertility of whit nave, oy a judicious system ot mansnu labor. A man's possession extend from nadir. Ordinsrily an Inch In depth li ft fobt superficially for cultivation. Coo lvth Don InrhM ran ewt under the the mor superficial feet of fertility jot Apropos me story or me urmer wao, dying, said to bis children that his fortov witnin root of th inrtace of hit term- after hla death, na inch nf the anil to tb of ft foot wu left nn tnrnrt! bnt thtV f1 find th treosure. However, they pM aii, ana eaa sucn an uncommon tbeir father's words were fully uem.

Ana uu tning or digging ro' -i ereaae. Wether with a tvitern at usaCi ga, ar but little thought of by thote xpead large auma npon th impro intir ianas. bo, Mr. JCditor, yo th influence of sour valuable aolumni np our farmers, not only here, but to a closer and mora syitematlo study science oi agriculture, you win, i meet be most admirably fulfilling tb1 mate sphere of public Jsurnallst ar lost now in th midst of Porl ing. Up to thlt time only about seveo l.

1 1 .1.1. it uu Uvl UT uwo ru lit Mill pw." at present are from $3 60 to IT per lt 1J "-T A nnriiwaa A wm4n nftAsM a lO IV I Sk Bl A IUBU 0j-f fLmaa'ti! In.t.n1 VMUI flftaf 1 uutuatj tio cau i i jb a ti a on Saturday last by being cruthed bdwei coal cars, i lie tracks oonnecung b-and tbe railroad Is a heavy down grad-, whlxh hmA inmi K.n blUf at. wheat wi vi we vj air. ibuhw oar, upon which the brake badboc, m. Mintiderablt and caught him betwun the bamperfjl ii.

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