! I i f I t t i i i ! I if hie mm cmmtmi'A I. J. MMaloS-. I'. ilAIirj.-'OK, - xr. Still iUn-aleiMii;. IUtfaia, X. V, Acg. 10. The siiul nay of the railroad strike dawned upot Hit ..-i.S Buffalo, !.. V.. Aug. -31-The La wsana, the iiuiTiio, Uocht-ster A Pitt- i r-- tompflUJ to Ii:,-Ut Bufpalo, X. Y., Aug-. 17. Thero wrs several engines at work in tha y:;r J of the Lehigh ) esterday but they did very little work, except to make up a few trains and Keep the yards clear. On the Buffalo Creek road noilii&jr was done. There was no chance to dj it, ks no men could be had. Xj trouble secured there. During the afternoon YarJmustor liuester of the Erie got everything hi rjadinesa - push the freig t tiiat was blocking tl.e east bound tra- k out of the way, whets it was discovered that the switchmen, who were loite inp every where, had set the brakes. Mr. Huestcr ordered the yard employers to open them but they respected the angry geslers of these surrounding thetiain and refused. "Then I'll do it mysolf," said Mr. Huester, and mounting the cars he loosened the brakes only to have them set again by a dozen cliff-rent men who climbed on the cars. Xot satisfied with this, tbey requested the yurdmaster to desist, or to be thrown of pnd he d& culed to comply with their request. The train therefore, remained set, coupling pins missing and keys guw out of t.h bulk heade. It was expected that there would Im tome interference with the Lehigh Vat ley pasaeuger train, but it ran iuto the depot without a stop. It carried seven ty-two men picked up from along the Heading system and they were taker to the United States hotel, where rooiur had been engaged for them. -No effort; was made to put them to work, hu with the uioekade at William street it wa impossible to move any freight. iHirini the day the men were seen by a commi'. toe of etrikers and asked not to got. work. They agreed to return to thai 'homes if the local union would pay the', fares. a situation that is isoat grave anc ' hurg an i ti.e trra Jew ot no threatening. There are two new teat-i Prasylvinia roads are the onlyoncSio Li res th is morning. At a.m. aTj Hivvoiueoi her?, anJ uo one kto the Lakrf Shore switchmen at East ho lot tiiey remain in that coo ar.d South Buffalo struck, and the I JitU. liy U.ecuiiojjoutof the sw .tch- Lackawanna men ure restless, and fht r.i-comfs Thi-ealPMiri;;, BtTFF,uj, X. V. Aug., 17. The strikt assumed a threatening, appearanc agaiu and matters look very throatonint at East Buffalo. The (strikers are con centrating at Williams street and tlx two regiments are being brouglv., to gether at that point to move ug-ums! them. A detachment has just bsou sent for to go fo the Ti.lit farm and hnv gone on a double quick. An engine fine two cars are waiting in the Erie slatioi: at Michigan street to take a car load ol switchmen to the yards to go to work. It is expected that there will be serious trouble when they arrive in the yards. Mait of these men aro Heading met brought hero yeatcrday. The yards arr under martial law. restless, sheriff has naked the governor to cal out the entire national guard , for th protection of railroad property. Artel declining, on the ground that it woulu involve a i.eeJless t-xpenge to the coun ty, tho railroad' request was acceded te at midnight, and a dispatch signed b) Sheriff iieck iud Mayer Bishop wuf sent to the chief executive of the staie Troops are being a-o'uilizsd, and Eoot tiuffalo wilt be hitie more thanibugij bsrratdV. Auvms railroad u.on tl,t' feeiirg is "njw or never'' as rcgaidej or uaui.-.ed la'jor. It :s looked unon bv them as a sight to tho death, in the light "f their experience of two years age with the Xe York Central, and alac with the Chicago, Burlington k Quincy The agreement uiih the snitchmeno! the Buffalo, Itjcheater & Pittsburg was signed last nigh!, and the men are agaic at work. The meeting of division Xo. 1ST of the Brotherhood of Trainmen laoL night did not conclude until after midnight. The discussion iras loud and animated, and the occasional outburst, nf hu.rj ot. traded attention on the streets. Of course the Session was strictly piivnte, hut it was fre-iy rumored on tho out side (hat the trainmen as well as tl.e Bremen stand reidv In s-huuld further measures ba deemed ne-ce.-sary. laimors are also prevalent that the engineers are m sympathy with the strike and1 may join it. "This strike,'' said one of thsrailrcaj employes this morning, '-will be the greatest thit countiy has ever seen, and will extend from California to the foulhern states unless it is set tle i S)on." Oia i'D Ih.i Xickle I'late tie entire Vandt :b:h sciem 'n Buffalo is now tied t), a;u; t : iri.iniier of strikers is in . .i .. . ... .!.. j. -,.4 1 i.e imijier M tr;t"ujc.j, hr'iii''n iii.ii engineers v.e tie)! .u.e iat i.iht in ddfereot parts Cecity. Tl.o i-iigineeio' meeting wa '"iwn ' ...:te.l iiete tiiat af'f r a iie-pe I jvweea ti e troops Jliver Snring, t.-e i i . i-n A r.& U. X vr Si race to this Bed AtilfWM oUctv anJ I"" rn-M-. Anj. Tw traJe i- Mt t-iU !'-." " 7 . .-. .nt.tn a n o'i....i. - . .lie lOliw , (i . inuwl'lt coniicu fio ti i jiia '. IT Ccoi, llamiltosi, Morgan liuties to aUOlliiX 1 ed at ou.e to Oner . Mi'i preiri c C Hivicts by the m.ot. i' BiUe'.i but Ciiu'.tuiit' -if are wlll suirt rot iigt ' 1 ,t li.e rWc-a-r t troupi ilt-U it- u;i an,.ii ra'iU; g" to Lhit-f A::h in iiia it, !i s."'i t of a gi of the t'.s it' tiou sail': ififaiy tir and cnt.d'.i j .all tho.ii . riant nu: Just what was do;- e I' ar !! !, but a delegatioL eih J'ui". i.:i M.lay to confer with ::ii;;r. "I hi.i t.:ep i siguith a'i'. i i...'r!.i thai tey have .u.t va; One of the lea-ert .!.. . talking of the t-tua-Ail I Ji ,li go out if r;e uiKii, trainmen, engit.c-iJ irs bul t litre is no ceeJ tc m on. to the iiicasro musica; 1 ictr in I he J.abr nay paiade f-Vpt-rii.hei ". This action dl undoubted. J rts'iit in a !; i.t which m "' ls .ermati -:,r, as many f the orgaauatioir i hated ttith the asfM-mlily, iliciud.iii, t r j -::ii!i r irititi-rsaiid cigar n.akeis gave iiot.ii- Ihat il (lie awuiidy run t.Ullfd : u its op pus. tiou t tins inusi- I lit y no.ild not take ;ut in i i.t- iiniiica! hoi .etv- Cr"l!9a'"l aura.,; f till 1,,,! ' lure of n. '' C'lUIH Iightii, J hf use of tV til ii l..... electric Jn-ht l IU ! ... - K. .... . . """ lor hai.d This ia bf.i'g Liea -heiv. uiaie as u,t neeseitv arises. A I I. AO W 1 ' ' Cil iT' o .-., Tel. I.., A ug. b. - "'' .tie tl.g cf trure wei.t upfr.aa ".' ' ..leuiiteriivased iirity ci.t.-..hiy. lt ...!r.- i.t the miners said they v.-i,e i U ..r:y off the u.-utued. He j (.at ho cm.ld con e to the shxr-iad-' acc -...t t,A I. urt. nrm-iditl the m 3 ml fire 'f t h guards fM f When thh, fellow dme witti- ! u easv range lie wan cuvered by r.ff-e i tl.e ,.1 oi rd it tl.e pa m an U i- jasati.-i r ! 011 If' 1 ! .( Vl'll'- tii !(.. (;;, -.i to ct iw inn-.. jr,, : j tL ( ..U;H -d . filctn-.l llulili. ulin lri'er. KNO.wit.t.!:, 'iVmi., Aug. 2). Captain Keller A iidersjii, v, h i for nearly a year has held the coink-ls at Coal Creek, if n ''e h oids of lh.3 u.lners at last. Re-5-orts, which are reiiabie, say that the ti ittie at C.in p An.lerson wu cue luenced a early us 10 o'clock in ti e morning. Ir several hours thelirirj. was not gent rid. About 2 o'cloids the it iaete, to tl.i nu:i:l :i-r of ,' V ) im,d (in organ i zetl as- Jti tlio l.nmls or a .lol) WlN-CiiCSTRB, Ky., Aug., 17 Logan Murphy, the 17-year-old desperado, was takeu from jail early yesterday morn ing by a mob. At last occounts tht party were heading for Mount Sterling and it is safe to say that the youthful murderer has been strung up uy thif time. He begged piteously for his lift while being dragged from bis coll Murphy killed hia father in cold blood, was arrested, tried and sentenced to be banged, but was given a new trial. While waiting for this he was coulinec iu Lneiuountstenling jail, where hf slashed a fellow prisoner with a knife made from an iron hoop. Last week h( quarreled with another prisoner namec Archie Steele and stabbed him to death with a knife. Will Take AikUtkuii. Knoxvillk, Te in., Aug. 1!). Passen iers on a traiu just arrived from Coal Creek tonight say Ihat Camp Anderson at that place, the only point in the slate where convicts are at work, will be taken. The assault will take place before midnight, so they say. Over l.oOO miners are massed at Coal Creek. all heavily armed. Thnv I 1 n .f f nf it rail two companies of militia tent to Oliver Springs last night. They lockod the soldiers in n warehouse at Clinton, and then, 1,000 strong, marched them across the mountain to Coal Creek. When the proposed assault on Camp Anderson is made thfy will force the saptive soldi, rs in uniform to march at the head of the column, and have sent A'ord to the officers in command of their intention. It is believed that the officers will refuse to fire on ;hem. The miners held a meeting aud several war like speeches were made. Those in position to know say that Camp Anderson will be defended to- the last t:i i't on th realised, I'., pulat-d. in a re;;u! r.-i",.t( wv. what ex'.-n the ii: -alia! '. ti '..'. vc ni, a know. 4 the and h. fort- and wero suecesefuilv i tw-Kxl assault waa easi'.j 'he third attempt resulted r pitched battle and (lit g it in their work, but tf ih net known, 'everalo1 a were wounded and eomt probably kiiied, but r,(, h'rv many. Between tli( -ond Ht.aultB on the forf 'l.ree n. pal!-.;: Havoc by Cholera. StP.teburo, Aug. 17. The tola, number of new cases of cholera reported in Russia yesterday was 7,000. The to tal number of deaths from the epidemic was 3,000. These figures . represent al the returns received, but two-thirds o! the towns attacked have do telegraphic communication with the towns making uauy reports to St. Petersburg. Thg known figures, however, show tnac toe disease is causing havoc in many districts, particularly in districts affected by the famine, where the peas ants, physically impoverished by the scarcity of food, when attacked by dis eases have no strength to combat and die with scarcely a struggle. The cholera is abating at Xijui Novgorod and Astrakhan and the In transcaspian territory, but the number ot deaths continues excessive id the Caucaus, the Don provinces in Saratoff Samara. Stmbirik und Orenburg. moo anacKeci ma noating hospital t Starobekd, in the government of Khartoff, and completely demolished it,. The doctors were assaulted and would probably have been killed had it net oeen for the intervention of troops who were summoned to restore order. The soldiers roon suppressed the rioting and arrested the leaders. Vanls a Divorce. MiToma.r., S. I)., Aug. 19. -A divorce aise which recalls a sensation Springfield, 111., in March last, will tried here in a few days. The plaintiff in tne case is a young man named W Warren Perry, who was snatched fro rue aiinr jusl as the minister was about to wed hi in to a Mh;s Evans of Son in field and compelled by the strong arm of the law to marry a confiding young woman of eru, Id., whom he h alleged to have seduced while he was a student at Iowa City. lie married the girl, but deserted her at once, and is now seeking a divorce that he may return to the Springlield girl r.nd complete the rudeiy intorruptel ceremony of Inst March. . . - iers wore captured. They Pfn' of t'lice to Ciintain Andersor f.j." rc-lo'ise. lie was exriactini mieli a me.-a;;e, and met tho uien on cp nl grounds. was seized by se vera! of theu aud rushed down the hi!; aiiii tina'ly taken t-j one of the hotels it tue vi i. age, where tie is guarded 1.3 Uoboi t IjiinNay, a deputy United Statei marhtil, and a iiurnher of friends. The are holding him as a hostage and w. noi agree lo give mm up until tht troops and convicts are withdrawn froa the valley. In tho meantime Bur' Lindpay, a desperate character ant brother of the deputy ncushal, is trying to organize a mob to lynch Anderson J. ne hotel :s surrounded by some well-armed men. tIX l ast Living, Cl.EVELAFD, O., A US. 19. S. A vusten, paymaster at Upson, ' Nut county, has been arrested for embezzle ment and falsifying pay rolls. He con leases io taKing 0,000. The amount vi!i probably be greater. Past living if the cause of his downfall. " Tniiesi.n Convicts .a the Jn. NASAVn.r,E, Tenu., 17. The convicts Srom the Inman mines arrived here last iightand wore taken to the peniten tiary where they will remain ponding a Jedsion or tiie governor and lflimnfB. company Hirrrtor llolilcn'K Olisfrvnf ion. bAN jVkancihco, Aug. 19. Director Hulden of the Lick observatory tele graphed the followiBg: "Up to the middle of August many of the canals of Mars discovered in 1877 by Profe.-eor Schiaparelli were mapped hero this year, but not one of them was seen to be double. On the night ol August 17 Trofessors Shaeberle, Camp bell and Hussey made three entirelj indepandent drawing?, each of which shows the canal marked Gangas on Schinprelli in 1892, as it already haf done by its observations of 189a Found Dead. Memphis, Tenn.,.. Aug. 19. Carrol Ruthford quarrelled with his wife while still in bed this morning, cutting het throat and then bin own. Both wer dead when found. Mamma "Which of the childicn hid my slippers?" Nurse "Litlle Jonny hid 'em. ma'ma." Mamma 'Then Jonny la the one who upset the jam down stuirs." Street Smith's Good. Xetvi Trouble at West Virginia Milieu. Faikmokt, W. Va., Aug. 19. There was a narrow escape from an outbreak at the Yaston coal works this morning, The mines are now being guarded by the sheriff aud a force of special officers. Two days ago the mines resumed opera- loins with a force ot nonunion men. Two hundred union men prevented th aonumona from going to work. Thi sheriff and a posse, after considerable trouble, dispersed the ciowd. More trouble is feared and , the excitemflfH if I r in Burn t . 1! nB, f Behxf, Aug. I'd.-The cordlagratioi at Gnndalwaid was not extinguithec until the Hotel Lhi TOurs, a churct and sixty houses had been destroyed It wns 1 o'clock when the flames wen iinaily quenched and tourists and peopl( here able to seek rest. The watei supply failed and but for the cnergj shown by the fhigiish mil Americar visitors at that place tho wlm'e villagf would have been destroyed. Thre hundred tounsU in all wereburned out of thoir abiding place nr.d most of there Parted for IJarne. iMitillnicn riv.i-ogui'tl, London-, Aug. M.-B.iriiarnenf, was prorogued until December 4. Th, announcement was made iu the house ol lords by the royal commissioners Barer. Uerschell, Earl Spencer, (he Earl o' K.mherly, the Marquis of I:,p0n anc Viscount Oxanbridgo. The house ol commons, which had resumed iU .ltling a few minutes after 9 o'clock was summoned to the house of lords b the oliick road to hear the r,mroi;. Five minutes later the speaker returned witiiomcne mace, lie withdrew ti,. without having taken the chair and thus parliament eiood nrorocued Mars and Her ( snaK Fuanoiscw, Cfd.. Alia w Dirootor Holdenof tho Lickobsemton elegraphed the United Press the ollowing: "Up to the middle of An. I'ha miners were vHii al.oi'eif to ca.ryi iff ihoeowlci had ieu w noised " ; tilled. Before they Wt they decVoi .hey would get inure aid nr.d come If;'.:.' j ind "wipe out" the guards. j It is known that tome of the iicucrf ! vere wounded, but not hov t.. ' There is a ruinur here Ihat Ihiee wer tilled and a uuir.b-r wounia'd, bu-. tl.t-r ire no means of ver,fvin' ti e rerort is all the teicgrapti wireB were cu". j Bepors diirt-r unto lhemii!.ir '1! neu in the attacking party. A railroad ; Jrakeman who came in this evenin,.' aid there were several l.undre l. Tl.e j ninerp, however, wili not give u.forma-1 .ion to traiiiuien. 1 he wires in i OiU eek were cut at 11 a. in. jesterday. A .rainmau who ciane in at .:."') oa a loca. roni Jellico said the jjiincis at Jellicc Here wildly excited nn.1 uiuier arms I liey propose to raj-.turu an engine or .rain there and comn south thirty milet Coal Creek, picking up tl.e miners as .hey come, and then ki.l every soldier iu .he garrison ut that place. There were l.Ti men there yesterday norning. A part of these men started tariy to go to Oliver fiprings to the aid if the guard there. Under orders, tbfc ailroad authorities fiirniBhed a tram to ake them to Oiiver Springe. Whin he troops were boarding the train at .he depot, a mob of more than 100 niin ra tore tho track so that the tram could lot proceed. The troop thea left nnd itarted back to their girnson. Whether .hey reached it or ted, no one knows is yet. A local passenger trai.t, nhicli, was go ng lo Coal Creek, was boarded by eigh- .y-two miners sliortly after dark yester lay. All were heavily armed. They ut pistols to the heads of the conduc tors aDd firemen, and made them run Jie train to Clinton. Then the coacheb rere detached, and left standing will: Ibe passengers in a torroriz-d condition, t he engineer was then forcec to couple a some coal cum, and take the miners vo Oliver Springe. They refused to oav heir fares, or (hi anything else, e.tci,t it their own sweet will. Chief train dispatcher X aider, under Jrdersfroni his superintendent, abac. ioned all trams on lh?t KnoxviMn A- :)hio last night. The mobs at Onid L'reek, Clinton, Jeliico and other i.hiees save placed dynamite under the rail oad rails to prevent the running tf rains. This is done to keep the militia ut. It, is reported here that several r-ompaniea are enroute from Chatta nooga. They will go up he Cincinnati Southern to Ilarriman. They cannot tet by rail from there to 0:iv,.r Springs j tue ,,, ,3 torn up, dymm.iu, pld, nu al! wires cut. They will have i;a i i y c u.n, all o IlilMo hate: Hi.il-! Whirl .i'-:i'li in t I. th. t tii :g l 1 t'.e I tier ivoril.l.i oil a- i u d tl.e f i,'' iiU'inbe.-s of It ,i ago, liku jolt itsi-lf i:i to : irade it any r- ( nip oved. At the the HSfi'lilbly 1? W.H s - with the fervicc-i i y's band on tho -o.-iety iiid t'isrriiiti r lab ..r hi ..'ao.ation u eu' h us, in on Labor i! .' to ClVi" tO.iiCS on oos r, ni as-:et.j- y b.-tr-i. t.d it n!i:- ieiut'ii' ; to c.i-iii.iv tint .vooi aii i:iim.i-.il 'in hm w'"h in .. """ 'U'S met Illl'. .! t.r-.i)..i. 1 . . . . . , ..,, and the same u 1:4 o ill-re I ta j.l.lV to it- ihu:,1 The le hud the r.- li -ioie i-n ) re:,te:it ot 'he A no-; li nt I..I. i . and h" tent t iie r . per iii. i-ICill soch-lv i"! lioil'Iil-IS I'l tedi-ratioii ililUi'linr.i. t lor; Ij iek to t!u- ii-s -inblv W ith a lel'er I to In.- !:! rt t!,;.l he ( o'li'l -ii I: c.-lv brill.' j hiin el! ini ee ll:a' !.' (-.'( tv.lt anv I truth in the cii;r.-a, in it v.oii it p cuuil I ol -,i:io e a i.iiinr lilt;..- very peciiiiai I n;l.t ut iieci.ind.i.,: h''h vviii't-i ipm -n'p ov.-rs an 1 ret.iMii tl.es.iui" I tlieu tellow-wiii kei s v-heii intued ol tla ! s.-i vii'i'v The vsi.:t b:in- ha? i a'bbav.t with th-' ti .i ie i a ,ei!blj lor yi i'i .Hid rhiiin.i lo he ;i boii;i ;ji iiiii d. Ill 1 In- -tlitu- al 11. Ola i-. V.. , w r. tia:;.. was ii'stimi-l v;i:i a v i.v al: !l c loads yei!. ;d,iy olio iaN of :',e lu.ei ,iii. Ill"--' l-'lCo:!!-iaji l-CpOTt-i. rieilil ti-.'eaiirt .iiid lhi oit tin As :l:i gri-r-u ha:, d( ;ni lieiiig b:i--:i in !oivh il.ce.-ori: :u tiie h!,ere;, yard" nu pi ivc, an : lusiile ut ti.;i-e or four dav at ha-' t:;e ou'luoii f..r the Ireigl. . lo.Kail being rc'iiovcl ii ((ee:i.'ii .i'Miii.s.ug i no i, no h no longer (-r!ji pled. "dieindeuiteiit 'iia:-s A 11 nnii tc!'! a United pi.-i rep(,,-ie !:oinght cm ,u ro.i lud ;;ei,t. in; ihiitect! futi frtdgli ti,in;i d om tin d.n, be.-ides opt-liiiig the iha. k loci .inn 'iispenisoll Ihid-eoi- Black Bock Mr. liniiin d-ch-ire-i iluit tho,: yaulj are not leullrieiit !y iirotcctcd ti Work Hi thr-m ;it nijjlit ;; i yet. l'l i u i.h l st Aug. e.'.- liii'htdcd li tO Walk BB.-unl.. ttileeif they foot it l0 Oliver Springs Winers are pouring in here by thethous nds and much anxiety is felt for that Utile company ot Xational guards of wenty-n.ne, which reached here r. t-m. yesterday. Tho south bound train iroax Cll'Bati via Oliver Springs due larnmau. It could not get through wdthe passengers have be .... met many of the canals of Mars, dis- Way ol Cbalt.no0gf and will he brought soveiedin 1S77 by Prof. Scbiauarelii ' Uere tomorroA'- 5'ear, but not Ran vero mappeu here this ne oi mem was seen to be dnnl.i Ja the night of August 17 Pr,-f enobeile, Campbell and Hussey made ... cmuoiy independent ilnw-in act-ot which shows' the canal marked agms on Schiaiinrelbs 1Illlp to bf listmcUy double. Thus il. r:..i. Jbt-ervatorv baa tho ..i.,. . . ., ,1 I'.onnure ot con- i miiiL. mo i iBcnvnrv of !.. i ii,i- in .... , "nmpa ... .u UHll, uireaclv bni.i.m i,s ooBsrvalions in 1890," Typo licdu Klwjtlne Onwr J Olion ro, Unt., oy rpj jothe tie by (rrt. I n i ted hello of A merica elected the follovv olhcere: PresK nnt. v w m.. . Uoger; Vew Vork. " W' Anif-rlenrn Uiuikcra t , Mod. Sam Pranciisco, Cal. Ai, o ,L. lm..l... ' . -".ADS .... , oiiDHfra nosociation will meet u " "vennon on the 7, and 8 Jro.t, li, io exneelrd (i.... . . imi.-j . .. '"" oetweeo " ,.""J"'WU w most prominent inking men of the country will be he" l'. tl.pt time. Thi, convention D,.;,i Z 10 order bv Mr ii. Und Governoi-Markham will we com. iriside f A'bama, lT his annua, S M, rM Tuit ll Jhen deliver a memor,,! adci'M ho demise ot John J. Kn" i. w 0D CitiZeusofK,,oxvi,earehi aontathedilly dally course " ' , , U1IU UJBre 1(J l(l,j uf IDK thepiesidentfcr heln Klni,iu-1 IfiTTi7rilt,r, Nkbraska Cl)-vf Xeb., Ag. 18.U Jnion Cas, County, Thursihcyn,,,,,, ; Probably fatal affmy oocurru , n'fc " 8 Prank nnd r i -urred between Prank and j,,,, Bong . weH known farmer. The, t ' rrel, high word l i 0 l tho result was that I-'lk 8U 1 n brother with a In,; "'-M hie not recover. Jonn CRD' I aial V V -1! ! V ti.fcaltei Hiatal of the Canadian retail alioii proclaiiialiou is a statement (,., tuts totirse lias l.e-u under c:iref:i a IViM-ment since In-lor-j tin- ,idjoui-;: iin"d t.f cotigr.-s-. After t',u ,,ct '0 .l ily -''i ailthmiilia; letah.aioii h.: -"w iiiioiign iiotu iioii(.,4 uithou mem. rS f i,,;,.,,, aT!r .ooo-iiM...... win, i,;i r,.,rj(., lilt. b l did so a! the personal ic juest of . o- in i i matiiiii is -"'M'.- .Miicli ti,e retaiiution bik-.-vi a (o rodiice the uio.t eiiei on i anadian coium cipdateasoliit.oii (,f,ilf. (jft;eiliy wa, itnved ut, :-f,.r repeate.l coiimilintion. Willi t.ieh-.uii,, l.i.,iI1(.ss ,,. ()f 0Ui ' :i,id.;.h iKditjer, h), into coii'-'ilatim; by '-(i.ir- .o. i itoai .,i-!.i.i-n .o.'ioui'. : on ia of ia ' ' " " 1 i -eir presenct liftcon this ht.Mi.csa is only now madt riia.,i',;.fter their departure and th. ('Jtiliileiiiiliof the act. Vi-Il.m li.-r.1M,T,d,(mr1, VlVKVAI;l.,IIAVI.;N- iIas v 2, i.o schooner, Bnsu Mueller, rpui allust, for Portland, Me., arrived ""-uicai as3Uiieo. M,e i-iiiN inai on i wamaii named I I hi IIOV prw-ls- ahoiik tehinj 'ri' ami pre t'.-c calliH. the stall Voit. ouiidy ( sit. s it 8 ii. ... " u v.'ou.ia. m,. ..! , . . 't ' nave , prov.d (.;ttli! , ..;,,ri 'n, i--.it f. 'fied in t ea;, .. I ne tto.-i.i II, n; f, iitid Ikis in m.i.t (" "lien at Ihe i ; lit'' Of lt,.,l .. . . I aijovo the in,, nu of the horizontal S luaiiK it imi;,. , traversed by a i ii iKiei io I'.s leiiir;!. Lime for ul(. ,u eom.a in I ... - , ... ..,,P,S (.,n, poiiiuti e.i,.h, J; j, iu lime. -1 he UIW. lumps are u-ci-si j , four iiiche; io,,, lire rndii'i. . . Larger lunipi ;ite , .1 then shaped ai t!,s , After pre).ani,g !i)S workman take,. Uand Krnoot.'is theiu nidiji. He lays each .mf . rrr, ,n iu i n I I. .. . mid slowly tur;.i uio me i,acK and (o: groove. The whole j,ro -f-s , ciiuiiii-s M-eiiH rrut p 1 it (.-.in lie Hiicce-isfniit j workman aciju,-ii;,f,j , met or lime ami W htUKiling tooN a.,i aUilh-d workman are worth hiviii; aid go in Khapiug tlicai , Lime with mu.-i, h-ss for the purpose,),' 5 -oiuri lines only a at.Znl made from a ,, j ua nest inin- mil dozen to th i barrel w is unlit to he cut i the small hiinj cm workman's box are A barrel and ri-turtifd i They are as good formi as t he large iui:i;i. I he best linn! Sm under the otcliyc! tfto to live hoiir-t, vmi hour, and some miutiiJ in live fiiiiiutes. Ta' under this gtr. ani, sr. candlo f,pli:.i or f!ii candles may he n-rt. lor some time in tiitfpd Linio caudles arc i inctiM long ami ritEtl inch in diameter. A M good tools and materia dozen a day. Tii? fa eighty .-Hiita a Unzt-n, li stercopticaii ue, b?inf i made than thosesui'ife fetch a rilthcf liiglierpsl re- i n.f-.iofciwcul The old carpet of i Ardi btl, a nun v.-limj H work of the year'.ill 15:."i of o;tr era-is -. a loiif foiirev t'i m; kI ia.d al mo it al our 4t thu London Queen sLia der that the visitors 1 been legion. Messrs. Va son & Co., of Wigttmrss. forded Londoners an ' examining what nu-ty Cij ered the finest eiample rersi.tn enrm-ts. IH rich blue subdued wttn tracery of ouict tints; & Hi with a band of crircii "r iifKt day om ., Swedish 1 .1 hand of cream ou pelition- talled he Kiiests. It. M Cmvf.i.and, 0.. Am, 19 co. . . Austin, the paymaster of theu ;3uA( company, was arrested tonight for em belemenu He is cl,rB,i , , T I .1 -p,a, IT I HI IH B IU- "g".epyroll..H. confessed lhBtJ hadtk en..WVyX),butthereaiamoun trT'-. " PhJ3 tho pacing horse K! ' l'ucaeig that ho wnn trnin J-Uta Chicago and o the ho h Imog brought about hi. UlSjilll W:tu ..b.... :.... -' tHca. AugunH, the (ir3t mate. ; ,"" ,omw,r "t Windsor, . s wah ,ir,:.::!.ovu"'.'-di " vani-n io l! '-re. I he Mnel! tliistinatiou. marine hospital i'r broceeded to her Mn.. Wr.s-i-Andrew rl I'KiUdli, Wig., Al, 9 -ardiier, who '"nHlgainated aiuociauo,, Z , , " i ) eW'lsslri withcluhs Is? nuru6 ;"r" WaiI10t of the a.ual'ramaJe.i ,Btw" mn and Uuidner were urreued! Jo,,w '""MI'IA Alio. 9 ..... ;iobbak,HrMiaeiltotlhecZ;,r.u2 reported to the Rovetnor-ief lite country tl,;tt lil,,ugU Anibs h ... liostilo attacks U.ey (1 1 L r..ml revolt, and that, .L'"0, l n" "''veeon.isted in mere acta of Z? rr.lliolr solo motive hei,, . . ' i' P"".dcr. The ,Ml Ar b r Another revolt Is expected. 'ful iiitr pattern - a variati .1.,... 1. ....... I 1,. .dr nff-1 l it'll ii oi w.iu .' .- - green and yellow, liilni'l signs on a b.own gr-W1-! plete tho whole, a l" with scroll m light Jecotalion comprise M pale yeJJow termmnUtf ' artC-sl'iU'-"1 V"1111-1'" "" ,..,rt(.iichcs aii'ii' tious of the KnfA JdiP; Inacreauicatoiicli?- -nrnet. is all IlittT"'! ivl.il, nhi'll Itlt"1! have no refuge in than thy threshold. 1 protection other li-ji I'he work of the & place, Makuotiiid m year tH2." As a h;i' it IS stmpty periKci- fears have but Tl dimensions."'' 1 ,(l . ......... i... Ill f' lF Jpaet! permitted, to describe oiii l''S tillniis I'erisl.m c-ir,e, iiiiiy more fi ilk, sixteenth v"1' i.-cpred,and fr oihiomjuI bv a sir1" j on the banks. 1 ,,e If shade of lliflit J lucd. Jthas"'" the st)iiare Inch. s-4i I L.t. J! .