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Show A I liad Out Money MVJsh Terrible Death. (From the Pittsburgh Gazette.) From tbe Viclisburg Herald, seldom been our duty It has A very intelligent old darkf-- was to recordvery a more distressing death friend the other day for the first time since the rar, and the old man's delight at Boeing one of Massa's tickler friends After in old times was unbounded. and a hearty protracted laugh' peculiar to the Southern narkey, the gentleman asked "Well Uncle Joe. now are ;you get- tine alone: in the world?" ''Sorter slow, Marse Wilson. Been hid rheumatiz right 6mart lately, and Ihings ain't, gone 'zactly right no how, replied the darkey. "A great many changes have taken plac since I first saw you, Uncle Joe. Death has tken your old master away, the family are scattered about the four quarters Of the globe, the farm is divided up and strangers occupy the old house. It makes ono feel right sad, Uncle Joe, to think of the changes that have been wrought by old Father Time." Yaas," replied Uncle Joe. "You 'member when I was a slave I worked hard at edd times, and made money 'nuff to buy myself. I paid old massa $1,000 for my, freedom." . "Yes," said Mr. Wilson, I remem- taet by an ante-bellu- band-shakin- g s ber it." 'Wish I had dat money now," mused the old darkey. "Well, yes," replied Mr. Wilson," be quite a fortune for you." would it "Lots o' fortune, ear," said the old man mourniully, "and every time I think about it I kinder rue dc bargain. Nigger was wuff a thousand dollars theo. but now ho ain't wuff a dam. Mighty changes in dis world, loa&sa. The Dead Whale. From the London Telegraph, July 19. Great excitement has been caused here by the fact that the whale which it is supposed on Sundav morning list, was the cause of breaking off cue of the blades of the fan of the Cunard steamer Scvthia, bad been picked up outside Ikllycotton bay,in the vicinity of the spot where the occurred. The monster was than that of Mr Richard II. Hobin-so- u of Alleghany, which occurred night before last. During the evening Mr. Robinson had been calling cn Federal 6treet at the home of a young lady to whom he was engaged to be married. While there he was attacked with a terrible pain in his head from neuralgia, to which he wu6 subject. He started to Dr. Ilerron's office, a few doors above. The next heard of him he went into Druit's drug store, on the corner of Mont gomery avenue and federal street, where he complained of a terrible pain in his head, shooting from the back part through to the right eye. So intense was the suffering that at onetime he was entirely blind. Mr. Druit saturated a cloth with camphor and bound up his head. In a short time he complained of being terribly sick, and vomited freely, after which he felt better. He said he thought he could go home, and refused to allow any one to go along. They insist- ed upon going, but ho said he had This was been that way before. about quarter past 9 o'clock, and was the last seen of Mr. Robinson alive. A little before mx o'clock, yesterday morning, several Allegheny officers going home across the park found the body of the unfortunate man lying Dear the Humboldt monument, cold ia death. There were evidences that the poor fellow had struggled hard in dying. His money and other articles from his pocket lay scattered beside him, bis gold ring had been pulled off his finger, the grass was torn up beside the place he lay, and, evidently enduring the most terrible suffering, he had died while the merciless rain beat upon him, and no friendly hand soothed his brow, and no mother's voice cheered h;g hour of pain. NOTICE. first found by a gentleman who was AT. THE roing to Dublin in bis yacht. He took it in tow, but finding the weight too great transferred it shortly afterOgden Junction Office ward to the Liverpool tug 6teamer British King, which brought it into Cork harbor. The animal measures feet long from the about forty-fou- r the under of extremity jaw to the end lies on its side in the of the tail. It IS IXICTJTED water, disclosing a gash of about three feet iu length, commencing at the tgle of the upper and lower jaws IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and extending toward the tail. It is a clean cut wound, just such as would INA be infli' ted by the blade of a propel, ler, and it muat have been a tremcud-uou- s blow, because the jaw bone, Siajoox-Iox- which is fully eighteen inches thick, is completely severed. Judging from Order Books, the advanced state of decomposition of the oarcasa, death must have cu-- e Receipt Books, ued very fooq after the collision. JOB WORE JStylo Notwithstanding the very unpleasant smell, thousands of people were alougside during the day, and the thore boatmen were enabled to reap a uro harvest. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Lamentable Case, Show Cards, A very curieus asa ha bcon discovered at the Treasury Department by the examination of some eld accounts. A few days ago an officer of the War Department received notice from the Treasury that there was a bnlance of $1,600 in his favor on on old account. The officer knew no ttich balance was due him, and caused au examination of the origin cf the yccodnt to bo made. The discovery was then made that by an error in the accounting many years ago, this auionotbad been deducted from the account of an officer in another department, where it probably belonged. Thfs discovery explains a vory lamentable suicide which occurred about the time the original rror was made. 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