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Show & M U UjW . . - JdJilt3JJiJ (WEDNESDAY ... . - L- JVJ.JttLi and f- -- 11 -- I -- T- JjU JfXi W 9- - mrmrss: $l.CO X, SATURDAY.) t" OIL. OCDEfiS DIRECTORY. 0Un BY TELEGRAPH. Post OUicc: j Sudden Beath of thel .IKK1VAL AXP CLOSING OF MAIL8 ARR'VJlLB. City, donlile daily, 7.50a.m. Through Mail daily 'i'hroujjh Mail daily ' l,;iko jalt vW. 6.45 Kl, 5.40 p.m. (. , DRPAllTl'Mi. S.10 a.in. Uikftity. i Va.il dwil.v Vt- - t. 't'lti-oiilfast 'Through 3iil ciniiy 6.30 p.m. e.v'Ojj.m. doul.le dully Uuutsvilie, davs - - - -- City - and Sntur- - Wednesday ria' Lnn" ' - 7.KI a.m. hi Slatrnvill, - C P. train arrivesP. C' P. U. F. U. - " leaves - i' n 7.40 5.40 0.20 8.50 7.50 5.40 8.40 -- - (i York. Tweed's Case Revived. Sinking of a Steamer. Mnrderons Ontragfe at Little Rock. "! Jonathan Snirgesyt; (he eminent The Troubles in Penn- , The scow ' Tittsburg, Pa., 80. dispatch from Shovers, Pa., saya this morning twenty-fivarmed Italians e tlie-rive- r , .0 Library ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uth' Philadelphia, Medirine, SO. y rl-3- r i. a37-l- y half-pas- 1" j dc, . bly. Numerous councils have been held, aud negotiations are going on between various sections of the assembly. The factions of the Right appear still. unable to combine. Seventy deputies of the have lesoivel to vote against the constitutional bills. Couut de Chamboi d has written a lcltr to his supporters in the assembly in which he says: "Confiding to the zeal cf my fiionJs to do everything to further the interests of the country and cause of royalty, I vi;l offer no advice, but true royalists must do notuiDg liable to delay the restoration of monarchy.' This letter has been (ominiiuicatcd t members of the moderate Right, who intend to vjte for the constitutional bill, and' may pake their purpose. Tb? passage of a ccn-- ! measure now depends cn the atihude of the Might centre. The Left will bring no tiotioji firwaid which might entire the diiTenng ection8 of the Bight to draw to thcr again. ex-Rig- ht TAIL0TMNG. Ogden, y Paris, SO. La'cr details of the municipal elections and returns from towns where second ballots were necessary, show further republican tuccesses. The political parties have been bHsilr the openiug of tho assempreparing to-da- y. Fifth Strlset, d Pearl of Fairport, loaded cept the dogma of papal infallibility cease to be Catholics. -- J ' I2t , ttriiiiar.r Swimming A venture. The Cork Convolution of the 22d of Oeiober, has the following: ' On yesterday a most extraordinary feat was performed by an American gentleman named Paul Boyton, who, by the aid of a newly iuventc-wiinming apparatus, has swam a dis-- t .nee id" upward of seventeen miles. .'lr. RyUui wits a passenger from America by the National fteamcr (Jueen, and it appears he joined the k; earner at New York, with tho intention of lnwering himself into niid-'cca- n a couple of hundred miles off Sandy Hook, in a apparatus which has beenjecently invented the apparatus by a Mr. Mcrryman. consists of a trowscrs, with a steel spring bolt, and a tUDic covering tho There upper portion of the body. are in the machine, the object being to keep the wearer afloat The position which the wearer is to assume on reaching the water is to float on his hack, and the apparatus i.i then worked by a pair of paddles, one st each side, on tho principle of the canoe. Equipped iu this apparatus Mr. Boyoui mended, as we have already mentioned, to enter into about 200 miles off the Fastuct, but when the Captain of tlio Queen became aware of his intention be point blank ref used to allow him to carry it out, but promised to allow Mr. Boy- ton to make his experiment on the Irish coast. The steamtr arrived ofi the Irish coast about 'J o'clock, when, in opposition to the Captain and all on board, Mr. Boy ton equipped himself in his apparatus and set out seven miles off the Fastnet The sea was at the time running very high, and the wind blowing very strongly, rain coming down in torrents so that frequently before Mr. Peyton had performed his task he had to shade his face with his hands to 'protect it from a heavy rain that was falling. He worked away with his paddle for some time, floated aud drilled along alternately, until he had been abeut six hours nt sea, when seeing an openitig between two great rocks, he ttccred for it. aud drifted ashore on a sand pit. lie lit signals, with a view of attracting attention, but they were not responded to. He, however, by the aid of their light sutcecoT.d in gaining high ground, where he lighted three signals more, but still receiving no response ho broke off on r road, and soon arrived in Skibbereen, via Baltimore, in both places he was treated most kindly by the coastguards." d life-savin- g mid-ocea- will undoubtedly force the Pennsylvania Ccittr'il into a similar arrangement, which would give these two roads tth-- practical monopoly ahd complete command of the freight business, at the same time meeting the growing demands of the country ibr cheap freight. Tho cost of this vast improvement would be commensurate with its imparlance, but after all would not amount to such a sum as to le impossible for such u powerful corporation as would be formed by the combination of the New York CenRiver and the Luke tral aud Ilnd.-oShore aud Michigau Southern Com panies. The Cist named company, with the lea.-- e of the Ilailem Head and its additional tracks, now nearly completed between Albany and Buf-- 1 falo, has practically a quadruple track (Ym1! New York, to Buffalo, aiidof the svhole distance between Buttalo and Chicago 51 i miles the Lake Shore land Michigan Southern tompauy has Vuiles of double track. uuw 'S'--- a 1 e Safe-gutir- d to-da- . s and Ohio railroad, and the immediate dieet of the charge would F011E1GN. be the ruin of the Erie Railway. The 20. way the grand scheme is to be London, The Duke of Connrtnght was hurt to- carrit u out is as yet undetermined, day by u fall from a horse. but it is in contemplation, wc are asThe report, cf a revolt in the Fiji isin fact it is forced upon the lands is unfounded; everything is pro- sured; New York Central by the exigenceies gressing favorably. Of course, in takA circular letter from Archbishop of the situation. wus read iu all the Catholic Manning ing this departure, the New York churcluH of this diocese yesterday, de- Central will cut loose from all conclaring that all persons who do not ac- nections with other truuk lines, and ' George F. Hill, secretary of the Insurance company here, was CALL ON DR. MURPHY, MAIN upon a charge of being arraigned ST., Otiiue 0PP0S IT E POST OFHCK, 0jDEN. engaged in the circulation of forged Co.vsilta.tiun Fee, $1.(10. bonds. Witnesses testified to counterfeit bonds being given by him to obtain money on tlieru. Martin Sykes, treasurer of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, i ol full Tlie world Chiluron cryiufcr testified to the fraudulent character of McLAIX'M the bonds. At the close of this evidence, Ciiudiod Castor counsel for the prosecution asked that the defendant be committed for further Oil. It is delicious, effective heaving on Friduy next, which was 'xuA harmlfhs. TU redone. pulsive tasto and smell New York, 30. of the Castor Oil is en visited Flushing, 'trely overcome. Its Ilavemeyer .Mayor Hthuriic cowers are L On returning the train I., Price 25 cents. in aired. down end he was obliged to walk broke Mc.Ltiin's Vermifuge Bonbons a strong wind. He died of apoArt ii.int and e'lv. live, Thi-- resritiWo Cream against kIiodr. Children plexy shortly after arriving at his office k et li.c v., hikI cry tor them. Price 2o cts. per box. in the city ball. For Stile bti Z. C. M. The libel suit, Johu Kelly vs. Mayor Lli rl! otiiuDiruggiiit. Ilavemeycr, ou trial iu the Supreue court this morning, came to a sudden termination, and the court adjourned on the announcement of the death of the Mayor. .AH the other courts in session also adjourned on the same announcement. ? AMES t two Alderman Vauee took At WILLIAMS wishes to ixror.M tk puijlic that he haa opened for buswiess in the the oath of office of Mayor, and a quaral.ovts line at bis shop, ter of an hour ktcr the body of Mayor Ilaverr.eyer was removed to his late resiXtxt to PooFs Hoid, dence. The state labor union pledges its asto the striking longshore men to sistance M'ii.Tf he will gla'l of a nhoreof the of $ JO.OW cr $50,000. A extent palroiiHire. of the strikeia will be held at meeting done witli R'palritiy, Cleauiii?, Cooper Inilituie to night, jit which Cos. Dispatch. Algeron Sullivan. Patrick il. Jones and Pictiard O German are expected to SAT1SF A CTION 6 V A R ANTKED. speak. The Slvike among the potteries of 'Il-m'i'luinHiou I ' d y, I F Y0C WANT A TUOMSONIAN DOCTOR OU i iiibho d company amount to 228,-0- 0 O il), which, with the new tracks tiiid present length of main pivp-.sero: i ai d branches, would make mi avem-indebtedness per mile of single trad; of less than $32,000. c s. pur-sut-- tured. tracks from Buffalo to Chic.i-U done it will be pos.sil.i-i- u carry freight at very much che:t lati-than it can be handled cn li e oaltiniore and Ohio Railroad, m th shorter distance cn the railway. It is ticlieved that the freight cau bo iratif ported on an exclusive tract t rates not very much above those eLir' d on the Erie Canal. 'Ihe trains are to be run at the rato ol e 'at miles an hour, wh eh is the rate that ives the least wear and tear of track and cars. On a uniform time table, the freight track not g hampered by passenger trains or trains of unequal rates of fpeed, an incalculable large amount cf business can thus be done. Under such an arrangement it would be possible to run trrins which would be less than half a m le cpart. Now, us the distance from New York to Chicago is about 1,000 miles, if we allow ih. under such regulations as the alow there would be three train of ficin ten to tweuty cars per mile ,ve should have the enormous aggregate, on two tracks, of 6,000 trains constantly in motion. Such a stupendous amvunl of business as this would enable the companies to reduce charges to a fur below anything low point When this vj.; Cleveland, 30. to-da- ATTORNEY AT LAW RSIOYED. e . . School-bous- LEWIS, .v bo-iu- lioul-ho- u J. 2n-- ; . t 1 w'rh lumber, came ashore at Geneva. O , this niurning, and oh board was foiirm the body cf a man supposed to he J Graham of Fairport, and the bndy ot u boy ajfed about H years, both evulrnl, fronn to death, the bodies being com pletely covered with ice; lLat of the hoy WHi lushed to the' rigging. The scow is a total wreck and has the appearance of been run into by tome other vesMl Richmond, 30. In the United States circuit court today, Judges Bond and Huehes si. ting, the judges announced that they disagreed in the Petersburg i lection cases, and would certify them up lo the Supreme Court, of the United States. These are cases of the eight judges and tlic;r registers of election indicted under the enforcement act for preventing colored men from voting at the May municipal elections. Columbus, O., 30. Dr. Samuel M.Sntiih,one el the oldest and most prominent physician of Ohio, died at Wis relideuce here of paralysis. Baltimore, 0. Wm. O. Keys, cousin of the author of the "Star Spangled Banner," committed suicide at the Kannurd house last night. A schooner which was being towed thought cf. ashore by the steamer Wilmington from Und'T a uniform time table it New Orleans, sunk, down the carrying might be possible to threw open the second officer aud a seamau of the Wilbii.sinoiis to general cnipe mington, who were part of the prize freight and take private care upon tition crew. the line in the same way that private San Frtncisco, ."0 The bark Windward, from Kio Janerio, ernal-bo:it- s me taken upon our e;ui-aland the Cordova, ran ashoro in a strong This would give free trade in ebb tide while rounding the sand spit oil in its most perfect form. Fort Stevens. Tne Windward is report- freight With ;t ed settling in the sands and leaking. (juadruple track it is bcleiv-eAs il was high tide, it is supposed they that the Central Railroad could cannot be got oil' till next spring tide. duly competition und carry freight i t Sieatu tugs are working at them with e one third the charges of the Rilti-niorcnancc that the Cordova may be cleared. A d sc'-tii- mer- chant, died on 6itfurday a.m. commenced firing on women and childU. C. train arrives ami p.m. ren, but were driven acrcsH the river About four o'clock t his a.m. by citioens. " lenves - of bveniy five men afternoon . C.30 body a, and p.m. crot-eeB'uena Vista, fj from p.m. U. X train arrives 8 30 a m. formed a line and were fired upon by leaves the Italians. Sbts were exchanged and four Italians were killed and a num Services Religious 11 a.m.,and ler were severely wounded, A further Ky'TY Smid.iv. in tbcTalwrnade, at e Farley' lu the i?iiid Ward is not expected. outbreak at 5 p.m. and Third Va-i- l 11 a.ui. aud 7 p.m. Boston, 30. at Ciairth Episfiijwl 'In the Superior Criminal court, this Mr tliodist Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. p.m. Lectures (Child's Hatt), at Spii afternoon, Clms ,H. Uallard, alicu Wm. A. Judson principal in the robbery of Ogrfcn Vity .1 Bank, in this city, At 'Geo. W. Turner' Kewg Depot. Open the lioylhton Nation excelled. few a was Sundays senteaced to twenrery day, years ago, ty years in the state prison. Washington, 30 Governor Garland, of Arkansas, in F. S. RICHARDS, reply to a telegram from his counsel here, says: 'lam not concentrating Aurl troops to defy the country or congress s charged; nor tor any other purpose. NOTARY PUBLIC, I ana not concentrating troops ut all, Utah. Ojden City, there being peace and quiet throughout the land." Little Rock, 80. . TAXXLR Jr., On Wednesday night last five masked men. thought to be Gadsbill robbers, OuVe with Conaty Rofxjrdcr, went to a country store on Petit Janet in Illinois county, some five miles river, Ofjden City, went of here, tshot and killed the proprietor and robbed the store. They then robb?d a trading boat lying at the bauk S. d of the river and fled. They wer WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, and the a sheriff by posse. They Dealer iu Watx hc, Clck8, Jewelry, Silver and separated, two coming toward Little flated Ware, MAIN M'KEKT. 0DKN. Uock. The sheriff followed, and yestet-daKi)tiirius ueatly done and all work warranted. 8ixteenmiles above here, wet thtm. A fight ensued, in which the sheriff was shot and severely wounedd, and the robbers, after teceiviug wounds, were cap- There remains, therefore, but 21 L miles of single tratk to be laid to From the New York Graphic make that a double-trac- k A new and important railroad railway, und but miles more of movement b paid to be on the tapis. double-trac- k to complete the quadIt is understood tlmt the management ruple track from New York to ChicaYork Central and Lake go. At the latest prices paid for of the Shore JluilroaJs are contemplating honest and economical constructions, the formation of a joint company, this work could be done for $25,000, with a view to having exclusive 000. The united capital of the two freight tracks all the way from Chi- roads amounts to $130,428,300, and cago to New York and Boston. The the funded debts of the two roads extra two tracks between Albany are about An addition and l'uli tlo are nearly complete, and of 82o M'0,000 to the latter would the plan is to continue the extra dou-b'- make the aggregate liabilities of the ! otiiv oiie. sylvania French Politics. ft m. p.m. p.m. a m. - h- AMERICAN Caiuutic ISaiimiy Project. : A Scotv Wreckeu and the Crew Frozen. 2.80 p.m. Monday tut i'liU!tay V dualaydociicr and Uma. 7.00 a.m. and Saturdays OrHCB HOURS. , 6.15 pjn. 8.15 a.m. fleiwral Delivery, Suiidxv, 5 p.m. t 6.30 p.m. DEPARTMENT RtXilS-TK3 p.m. Oiien from 9 a.m-t- o MONEY 0FHCK DKPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. H Outtiirie Door opou from f a.rn. to p.m. J0SEMI HALL, Postmaster. Trains - K"ew 8.0 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. via Bvaniton, Wyomf,,i- Ilich CuHfy, mails so latter l)lae tor Ric1' County, ing, and l''ve 2 p.m. SatHfdayn, at Wediiwday' awl ,7 a.m. C,-liCounty, ! iv N.,i tii Ogdmi a;id itarrisville, Wednesdays 2.00 pm. and Siturdiiv, Salt Uko anil the feist fr K,,r Salt Ukf auiUlieWoist t Mayor of Trenton has ended for the present and no reduction of wages will take place. Judge Barrett in the Oyer an I Terminer court granted a writ of habeas corpus for Tweed, returnable to the Supreme court chambers on Wednesday, when the question of ihe jurisdiction of the court condeuMiing him will be argued. Notice of this iippi til wrs given at the time of the tri: nnd sentence, and deit itppeura to hnvejjbeeu purpof-elferred until the end of th fir.t year of his term of punishment. It is understood his Bomisel will seek to have the case reviewed on the ground that the indictment on which he was convicted charg d a single tuisdoiuc at;or, although it braced 200 different counts. It is a very nice oint of law, on which' it is claiii cd the judge wo. sentenced Tweed lor tiny one misdemeanors liau previouscould be punished lor !y ruled that VI n i a i j ! At a recent wedding, according to report, "the jellies upou the bridal supper table were pure amber masses of quivering transluecnee, catching the prisms of perfumed ligbt, and holding them ja trcruu-- ' lous mirrors of rosy beauty." wine-colore- J I |