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t v V- J T ... f - . - t i, h . -. . - ' . OFFICE OF T1IK SPcf h outer t 1 CS In liimcnt Jfew lmiuun. i uuuc uarv. iTHCJOn I "13l A I IT M K T? f thi .j5l.lihiiKiU l fnrmrhwl with the my lavt nialerlal for tin execution of all kinds of ptun ami finer J wk. A marked feature in this Itimnoivnt is mr new Lilwrty prvs. which work off imi LOO iroi-MMonii per hour. Thi economy in Ulr elk us to do work at Northern and Extern price. I " Order f.a- rk. accompanied by the cah. wil mi-l with prompt attention. i ! , JOHN'S WIFE. J t. HI EMMA BASSETZ. i A mnnr wife; utood with her hand on her broom. And V.knl ariwind tlie little room. , 1 -NothUijr fotv-Ter." flic said. j ; !: 'From early Worn till the light haa fled. If von were only a merchant now. ' ' j Ve intiI not live by the sweat or onr brow. 1 IVrc"jn? bwv, apoke hoeu'-:f John f ' We neVr see well what we're landing op. A ladv'atotal W her husband's chair, An.l unit tlv paWd Ikt hnd o'er his hmr. t . -Vhi nrrer haw lime for ine. - he ud,- . ml a tear fell n K,w 1x111 ,,ta,U "If we wereonlr rich, my denr. j Viih nothinjr t d fnm year to year. , . j Hut amtie each other oh. dear ine I i. 11- . I lRtmiUI bt i -Ve ne'er m well what we're standing on; ' ' ? A tatc!y f-rm, i" velvet dreaaed j c A dnawl ifleaiaini " Iter brcaat: j, .Wuhlng ll f",,n. 8he "J"' Till I Sometimes h 'h wcn dond- r , If I Whl f this weallliaaida . . A y Fn.m hi eity clwur, e pent kinan Joh n Yu ncr mx well what we're Maniling on. i j i IFnan the New York Glolx-. LIVE AND LET LIVE. . ; "What' it Costs to Eat, Drink and j BepccUbIy in Hew York. ioL.-ivi:. 'pi Sleep ! a - Tm-rc'liUc aa it Mt-iiis there must lie more lliaii lo.txMi families ui'tlii' city wLo kt' uji .mi i-l;ilifis!uiH iit in f:isliiiii:ilil Mvly nml vj ii.l.nt. h-nt i I ymi n yenr. Ten tluiusaiul faniilii! a lutinlretl niillimiH a year! i The fire mill . iinsjililef Init here is hi-ik-t wtf. Tlenatitla-T on Kiftli aveiiue Aif?TiO: 1 1 iose on l;wlisii avenue ex- rtfil 37Q. TlK-reare In-twcen KoHrti-enth :inl Fifty-iiintli tdixi-ts alone forty-five side street lli.-tt will fairly average 130 houses iK-twet-n Nlh avenue ami Fourth avenue, the Ifniful- . nric of fashion. Tliese alone wouhl rrie TJ!., a'pj w ith Fifth ami 3Iali.son avenue's :ver8,noO. And now M-e have to include lcsiii:rton avwme, lark avenue, tJie streets lieyonil i-lfty-nii-.th street, and the other fash ionaldet(S!itie scattcri! overtltc city and . tWiutlter of four-story hrowii stoi'ie .front I; mil sily reach 1,300, which would Irvmr ralculatiou far too low. Sjmc of ttlie men u4 keep nj these etablishuieiit.' are jaajr. 'Hicre 1 many i 1 A riHU FKM.OW'' UX X aALAKY : of erli:ijis 5,fJ00 a year fr a man .of fcv OOO a year is joor in New Vrk who". lives . wi a e hrowu stone front house on a fash. ittahie hide street. He has to keep, at the verr least, four servants: a cook, a scully mniUI., whw'hclps her and may do at the same i lime the laundry work, an np-tairs irirl and if he h: children (poor "people mostly do Lave children) a nurse. lie pays 1,000 rcift for the house, and, after he has paid his crvaiit, has nothing left V live on. Xever- . a . a a theless, it cost lum 5jI,(WO to live.: IIov : c-ui hetloit? He thntt du it, no "matter if he r:m or no. IVt'l? ''ve recklessly in Xcw York,' and ill the vain simple of emulation tliey pfar Ih-j ond their means. They-starve llK-iiiselvts, :is, some Italian nobles Jo to kccjn" hji irmid tate before Ue world, i Your' readers: will "scarce believe it, and here in many a family the food is scanty because of the carriage"" lcini; elegant; that many a lad f on Filth avenue has notliing to i ear at t i ' i Jiome uecanse sue ;ivcs tianies in viiHik-ne iikj to ihj iroririsMisir tlrcsseil. IJiere is iiothiui of the morbid extravagance u Xew l ork in your staid at v. l'eople in dL Juis lo not, s a rlas,. make fools of tbetJLselves iN-canscfthey tn.-e others fool axvjPV a grjsttdeal vi inone. iierc.rwey uo, as a Class. ' FASIIIOXAULK HOTELS. Thcro arcten hotels here, kept loa the i.iiriean l4n, m each-of which some 100 ; K"rsins board. These families pal for a ; fuito'of rooms, con.itiiig of parlor add bed- room, ironi ?i3 to v-su a iay. iins price is ! laid. ni matUr whctljer the craests! ttaf a week, or two years'. In the (iramll Hotel Tlicy depend mora on. permanent -Iwarders thnn on transient custom, which is absorbed bv the great many , hotels on j the American pfan. Only those people who would not like the best of American hotels for being too cheap ami too .democratic, or Europeans who prefer to live in their accustomed style, go 10 tlic hiuropean hotels, liiero tney catt SPKXD KASILV FIFTY DOLLARS A 1AY. We have been apt in learning the art of luxurious living from fenropeans, - and in these European hotels no one bits' down: to a dinner without his wine. Ore it many have a friend to dinner, and thenit; is the easiest thing iu the world to spend $25 at a dinner. Grand 4Dukes and Princes, stopping at the IJuckingham Palace Hotel, may pay asmnch; but it is for a week or two. Here people pay the jxtra agant prices for year ; they make it an evcry-day matter. Indeed, New York is the only place where snch a thing is known. Neither London nor Paris has snch boarding hotels, although the first named Democratic city vies with the ljendor of; our hotel aris tocracy in its very sweUyw; clubs. In the summer the boarders all go away. Tuey go to Eiirope, to Newjtort, or Saratoga, or their country-seats. Of late it has become, more ami more the .fashion to ;o tojEuropc in preference to a waienng-piace. in .ew, York it has lKcomc a regular item of the. household, $3,000 for a three months trip 'to Europe. There are many families hero who have not missed a niugle summer for eightor ten years, if we except last year. .. AilEUIOAX COUXTKY SKATS IX Kl'KOPE. Traveling abroad becomes cheaper the more American families learn lite wavs of Euroiie, and some of our ? wealthy men earnestly think of buying a pretty place on the Khine or on the lakes of North Italy, whiiher thev could iro every summer. The plan is feasible, and will be tried soon bv several gentlemen who have i found it con- vemeiit to provide ; new places ot residence for their families while in Europe. It would have obvious advantages with reirard to the noblo sport tf Count lmntinir, which our licsof JbiftU avenue der.ght in. A iaiy wl home FEIGHTFTJL BAILR0AD ACCIDENT : ; . i t- j i 1 ! f v ! ' Twenty Persons Killed and Fifty Wounded. , i ! ' . !' Atlespatch froni Ihiston on the 2Gth nit., says: 1A frightful accident occurred on the Eastern railroad at 8.15 P. M. The Hevejly accommodation train started behind time, THURSDAY 3I0RNrING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1871. I I '! t 1 : GENERAL NEWS. and whilfl stennin- at the station at 1 Ilevere ' " ",a" w a,K,n? on ulv , . a Dantrbr express" train overtook it.' kill injV Francisco, bri the 1 1th instant, noticed a bag twenty passengers outright and wounding some forty or fifty more. The cars took lire; and two or three were j consumed. Most of the Wounded' are scahjed and I their limbs fractured. A large nrtmber of jilivsicians and surgeons 'were in attendance. The kill ed and wounded beIongel mostly to Lynn and Salem, j In the deKtlie twenty-one dead bodies,: eighteen men and three woman. At the time of the coHasion, the accommo dation trairt for IJeverly had its red signal behind, ami the red signal was hoisted at the mast-head of the signal post for the exjrress tram to bold up, which it-did at Everett, but Ivmir in the water, and. drawing it out and opening it, .was horrified to find tliatit con tained four ghastly human heads. t j ; J ; . Ford C. Iiarkstta!", editor of Our Society, a New York i 1 ' Jpmes-Rogers, i defaulting) tjashier of ihe Pejeljscot NatioiiallJank of Brunswick, Me., kas been committed in default of $20,000 bail. The Cunard dock, at Jersey City; was rob- rer, thieves, of thus tolql by the IZnguirer i - journal, was committed to the Toombs Saturday to await examination for the alleged passing ot a forged cneck. j Charles Lyndsay, aged 21, was drowned in an attempt to savei two boys who were thrown from a boat in Bristol harbor Sunday. : lie swam with one boy to the shoreVbut, ,in,re- a V Wl j 1 1 . i j .... -- - -i ; subsequently iroceeiled: and wa nder full I tartaing for the other, his streiigttrf ailed and nead wiiy when near tevere, stiition, the en- he sank. gmeer j evidently not being -awaro of the proximity of the Beverly train 'until, perhaps, wimm : sixty rois. or iu lie men wnistiea 'Mown brakes," bat not soon enough to avert the; calamity.' . ' i i h - . i On came the express train at. 'great velocity, ami tho engine struck the rearmost car in full Itl -tllk P All t Vrt ! fll-inT 1 1 kl H'OI" a. o tfJiluftAlkJl .1. .V kllltll.i -' ' Vl llf II. ll,OWI'U l A l--'" " - . i- -j I I .A' UMlltii: llinn liomiil I .t'nn n t-1 . - ,1 llatlillll V till I IIIU V. 1 1 CI I 'L tllV VA1 I 1 . ' ; The smoke, stack was instantly knocked off Kilted last II ursdiiy night in j VV Hson county, and the ltoilcr penetrated all! of the distance Tennessee, by a negro into "whose house he uainedjinto the rear car ; the rear part the latter being smashed into ;?i thousand splinters, throwing tlie jlebris onjt on 'either Joe Baxterr who served two terms in the Ohio penitentiary,! was arrested in Cincinnati Saturdad night, .nl held far ;a requisition f'rom Missouri. lie is- charged with robbing a! United States express messenger six years ago of $30,000.' I. of was attempting t bed on Sunday night, by ri 13,000 worthof property. TIk; loss by the grout fire at Poirit-a-Pitre, P.00. f Gamleloupe, is estimated at from six to ei 'ht ind,catetl millions of dollars. Boston and its vicinity suffered from a lent storm on Sumjay night. In Arhno the steeples of the Orthodox and Unita Churches were blown down, and several bail amgs were partially demolished. Th age is estimated thousand doll I. i The, bailor? of ono of the hotels in Rich moiHl v a., was the scene of an excitement on Tue.4daySinorhing, which threatened at the tim saaguinary results. The story is 'Tlie wife of a boarder had discovered in her husband's letter ftvam another woman,' which that their relations v.rn nSt of iIia character to be borne w itli by a wife.' While she was talking over the matter with the landlady, ltjjvas announced that there was a lady in the parlor who desired to sec her hus band, - She went down, and there found tho I j'i l '-!..' -: . i . I ladv whirt hiiH wrlttoTi tli- unto Tlmn eAn am-1 ' f - J i. . . f . 1 J a at from twentr-fiv, to thJrf. ulscoveTu lr rcauve posiuons, ana a tcr- ars. Sluch! damage as also "b 6 "T? W Th hiM?banJ in- njij . jiiauu iiicAtLvi a n ji etc - A a none at Ma den. Evptt. .Mf.; v.. Mfi "? tv ton i J -.-': 1 n leach thdagbi herself the most deeply wrong- u -'am-I. ' r-,f4i. 'U; ! Jed. A trwd wk oollectil.irom the jBtfeet ..v A daughter of Charles Randfett of Port;fr -701 :i ft .A::.. - , , , ., , - - ' T - - m i.ue uouse py me noise, ?na ine excitement land,. was accidentally shot at Charleston. Me . i r ' V --Mi . , , . ' , , j Y 1 i e' reached its climax, -when-both ladies drew, r ;..v - VJ . ,lttlu wy " no was piay- istolg K Beemed : bent on shootiug one aii- " - " l af; afea .OI fier other, tliemselves and the husband, who had - ! ' I ' taken a ieat and quietly given np all as lost. jno additional cases of Vellow fever were fTIio interference of outsiders alone prevented i epui iea m naneston yesterday, aiid fears bloodshed.? ot.an epidemic are subsiding.. There are said to bo only a dozen cases of the fever ex- Weclxli stv a . LrrKHA,itY ,Artr iioi.rttCAi. jot'nx.u ISSUED '.EVERY THURSDAY iMORMNU TERMS Ot 81 .Two Dollars a Yeai BSCKIITION'. , O.xK Doll aii for Six M'urrns. ! Club Suhscrila-rs: Five copies, one yea $8 73, and a copy of the American, ivak Jvur)i Payment to .be in variably lu advuhco. i 'I PIUOEY E0LLINS, i ' I Editor and Proprietor, i Willirtni I lckman was Larrcsted in Utah the lattaf, as being freest from observation It rcoidred the greatest caution Co thread tho narrow gorge, bat finally reached the rocky beach, j about one thousand feet below tho grade of the railroad, It war now broad daylight,1 and I. commenced cautiously , U search j for Summerfield's botly. There i quite a1 dense undergrowth of j shrub there abouts,' lining tho interstics iof tho granite rocks ; So as to obscure tlio vision cveil at a short j distance. Brushing aside a I thick manzautta bush, I beheld the dead man, at llin same' time another tlierson nrrived like an apparition on the spot, j It was Bartholomew- Graham 'known as 'UIack Dart. Ave sud denly confronted each other, tho skeleton ol Summerfield lying cxactly between us. Our. recognition was mutual. Graham advanced and I did the same;; ho Blretchcd out hv band and we greeted each other ociykb tbo. corpse ! -1- I . . .. Before relcasmgmy hand; I Jack Bart cx claimed 4 n a lioarsa whisper, "Swear Gillson in tbo presence of tho dead, that yon will will ' brevcr be faithful, never betray me, and do exactly, a? I tell you zs Jong as you live T I : look d him full in tho eye, llato ' sat there coM and remorseless as stone. ! I heU tatetl ; .with his left hand he raised the lapels , ot ins coat; ar.d grasped tbc handlo ot a navy I LUI 11 , wSwar jorce ins way.. J-iyon was iu disguise, and accompanied by some fifteen Others, all masked. : - About 2 o'clock Che platform of a car. punIay while a young man, sea,' was standing on the Viewing the ruins at Re yere, the car started and threw him off. He lint side of the' engine. Of the rear naif of the car not; a fragment as bg as a house window coulil lie found. 1 he fore part of the engine n reshleut of was utterly demolished i its pistons hent. and its rods broken. The car was crowded with with ueoi tie. "every seat; teiii occupied and matiy staiiding in the aisle. In among these struck his head upon a rail, and it is supposed me locomotive rusneii as ouick as-a .ikisu, ne is iaiany miureu - . . i t il. . ;l i i ........ i : 1 1 ' 1 jum as-me ie .y irain na. , sunie,, m.ang- Jacol) Lansing treasurer of Christ Chnreh cr mill L illmrr in llw iroit. t ricrli t rn I maimer I ; - ! 1 fisioil the head lulft n"iw;ii io a oeiauiier. iii ;h, and ill an in- examination f his acoUints reveals a deficit fferers - were shrouded of $6,000, which may swell to a much larger in a cloud of hissing steam, and deluged with sim, m- Afr. Tjinsiiir- is a ! mp.re.kmt. . and ..... . . . ... J 1 . .. 1- 1 1..J 1 a.!; t..t.- ' . , .O ! She tfi 'mi to Italy where the commodity ooiung: water, wiucu utoulhis 10 many i,:.!,.. t,.. Ji n. I, f.nwl in n ontv. nml th nka of htiv-1 of the wounded and fatally I in lined others i i ; ' : .. ' 1 i I.' it 1 i " i " i . u i i ono T5.,l.: .... i.n.tti- -iU-i nml livinrr thoro until shi WHO WOUU1 proUaOIV HOL nave oeen OUierwi.se oimu.iv uiitb, iv - v.uiLuu uui.ue, aj.uh .. I " ...... - i . . . . ! i. i . . . 4 . . - achieves her object. How her friends here seriously injured. Ibe lamps sprinkled .their more, Peter Fowblo assaulted-his wife and daughter-in-law with an old navy ctlass and mulcted severe wounds about their heads and faces, He was While the turnkey 1 concealed weapons,' previous up, 'he suddenly drew a pistol, an4, placing the muzzle at his mouth, pulled the trigger, not tascharged Siinnt-ninousli' witli t.b'e colli lose, husbnnd died recently, just left her c:,pe 0f t,e boiler was hr'okeji, and in : nieon Fifth avenue to go " . . st:u,t t)e wretcl:etl sufferers Iwere shr. AUKOAO IX SEAKCU OF A-DUKE. was ...;n .,,. ti..r tlw.v in ehnfA nt -M-ulnmo contents, and the fire, if there was any. J . . . . . 1 i i . ji.. . l i i.Jii.. . l i Iln. lii co It li.is Iippii nntirc.Hl) ft how nuuoiruieuiy e.vuuguisneu uyi ine nuier uuu :irTi a' iiuniber of New York ladies go to steam.;; ( siH-nd nsiderable time in Europe without Blthough the beyerhl train was just mov i r 1 T ' 1 I 1? i. 1 I m-lii.. !.-. lli.ii A.1y ikloin ifa intri lhe proceclKiii or males, jiarrieti lauies laxe " wmwu i"'- ." their "-rown-up daughters, and leave ; their did not prevent'injurj- to the cars in front at ' . i -.1. l : rfi , i . a , i . . m. Hisbaiicfs behind to earn the money they are me lasu ine cujipungs ueiweeu -me two going lo siK'iid, just as thev go to Saratoga without; their husbands. Americans trust their Vives everywhere ; and. let them Will ingly Riy at a hotel, go to "Saratoga, or dash off. to liurope, as they please, j They all con trihuteto the" glittering show bf Vanity Fair, n whicli New l ork has now only two rivals Paris and 'London. We owe it to them rear cars broke, and the them were -jammed up arrested and committed, to loflking him s- were searching him for The weapon, that it now costs i 4 I TWKXTY-F1VE Tl!OUSAXI DOLLARS TO " .-ECTA HLT, luatforms ot all or (together, with the smoking carl overlapping the baggage car, and the roofs and timbers were inextricably mixed I and mterwoveji. rortunately. the wreck Was not so great Ibut that the i passen gers succeeded m getting ont quite speedily. It i is well that tliey did; so for the kerosene lamps i were upset and the contents spilled th0 capital iipuu iiic uiiiioiMci y, ami, i'i mi uim.uiu, iiiu smoking car I Avas in a blaze, lhree- of tlie ' - i veloped however, was cars were in flames. The soon en work of reselling. the victims was at once be 1 . (rim ;issist-iiuu ueing soon iiirmshed urom Charleston, and, at a late hour, from B6ston. LIVK t that as to sav on rifth avenue. In this sum we do not include the rent 'of the "house, which would certainly swell the amount to $10,000. How this enormous sum of the iuti Lis dem on a man cook, with three female, assistants. wg m,lled asunder and the dead and man? scullery-maid, etc. ; a man that waits on!, the je(j bodies- were taken out carefully and speedi- table : n laundress ; a coachman and a rooir jv ami paced on the platform. Some were . i . . i l . ii. i . . i t man me latter may neip waning ou .. me p junej u-m, splinters ; ami was wrested from him before he could new his attempt at suicide, j . Advices from the West Indies state that le fire which recently visited Point a Pietre, of the; island of Gnadaloupe, de stroyed nearly the whole town, including the banks, treasury, and -eustam'-hou'se. ' Sixteen isting; and most of, these ire-yery mild. fftnda? 'C,,arSed wit,h; muraer- say that his arrest will lead to disclosures I , r other crtmesJ !'' again ho cried. As I gazed, his eyeballs assumet) a greenish tint, and his brow darkened into a scowl. "As vour confederate." I answered. Mnover A, despatch j from Memphis reports that UjornloI Gf good standing, 'and the "Gentiles" 'a,Xur. avf I , , I The Wody was lying on its back,' with tho face upward. The vultures jhad despoiled the countenance of every vestige of flesh, ami left the sockets empty. Snow,, and ice,anl rain had done their Avork effectnally Uion.tho exposed surfaces of his clothing, and tho eagles had feasted upon tho I entrails.! Bui . a . . a r . t - I 'U rri, , I I "T- was taken home, but refused to give, any in- ""uemeuui, me unc ueuer c.oui uuu aunen assault, lhe accused protested . so earnest ly - . L . I r. . n , . : to protect, the flesh, and thcro were iomv 1 i iui mujicfii vi i iuii nuum iciiu tu uu iiiasi. lit v i 1 . r I iJ i - 1 t thirty masked negroes rode into Commerce, Miss., on Uiursday last, and, remained on Friday, "but beyond threats had committed no violence at last accounts." j At Flushing, Long Islaad, on Saturday,; a jury, composed entirely oJ colored men. was empanelled to try an Irishman charged with 1 i- At Washington, on Monday night,- a- man named Llary was found by a detective on a street earner with his throat cut and. bleeding profusely. ! "Ills wound was dressed, and he against bejng tried "by negroes wholly," that the Court discharged the. fury; and j ordered a new panel. j! ; '. . The application for an injunction to restrain the sale of Missouri Pacific Railroad proper ty at St. Louis, to satisfy tax bills, 'has been refused so far as State, county and school taxes are concerned. ; The matter of the 'remaining taxeS is held under advisement, to be decided in October. . A fire at St. John, N. B., oii Saturday, de stroyed Moore's nail factory, Lordley's fnrni ture factory, and a spice null. Total loss about $30,000. The fire throws seventy-five workmen out of employment. The British steamer Linda High -head, near Yarmouth, N, di.j. . it j : uocaymg snreas icitoi .wnai naa ouco ieci overnor of New Yoik has resiiited terrible but accomplished Gregory Summer Buckhoat, the White Plains murderc), J until Jcld- t A g1?000 to,J n of o11 I thes: tiling. , , jui, mey una noi mieresi mo so inucii m 2nded x.U i: .... i . r :.. t.i...l September lpJ Buckhouti was recomnien to mercy by I the jury that convicted him. another spectaolo that almost frozo my blooil. In the skeleton grip of the right hand, inter laced with the clenched bonej gleamed--tho ci i vL o clht TJtru w,.tj wide-mouthed phial which was the object of ouiiucu uo -tiit; otwxj ux unou ,,iiu .rouiu ouf m Graham fell on his Set the Pacific Ocean on Fire- The Horrih e Secret Did not Perish With Summerfield. ' I We pnblisl time mj J uriO, o ouiiiiiieinfiu. Ocean oh fire ran asliore on a inillioi in the Weekly Pioneer boiikv an account of the terrible secret possessed by the accomplished Gregofy who would set tho Pacific unless he was .'presented with ars and his tragic, end. we 1 a '1 blocks were a, eastern portii tite Terre, onsu ti of was iiied, and the entire fioilln tlieu ity, known ns ila Ie-i totally'- devastated. The' I o' ' 0 3 to-dav ptiblisfii the sequl to this strange story, b., on Sunday -omX rtf AM r..nl.ni. nnv.f.. night, during a fog, and is pxcted to become nia? 0ffeug 110,000 reward for the capture' a total. wreqK. ; iter crew. vere saved. 0f BartlGrahatn, who obtained tho secret It is announced from Washington that t first 0200,000,000 of the new 5 nan cent loan ?,ry have all been taken. ! 1 r I 1 Tlie Virginia Conservative Stale Conven tion met at Richmond on the 30th ult. of BartlGra 1ocrw"wl 4a ?tl ie w,"i'vv t rf thrown off ti R.) and in t sou it will be not perish tlj ffifii'fnl donfh I jiomas Hooker, who. was feupenntendent ijoth ult con of theN'ew Jersey Life SavingjStations a nder ljj q 1 TION 6F THK GOV- Was in the bony lingers of Greg- Surninferfield s corpse, after he was Gj cars of Cape Horn (U. P. R. ie dying confession of C. P. GiII- seeu that the terrible secret did io day that Summerfield met a The Sacramento Union of the dins the following :, knees and attempted to withdraw tho priw frW the grasp of its dead jiossefser. But tho bones Mere firm, and when he finally succeed' ed in scouring the bottle by a sudden wrench, I heard the skeleton lingers snap liko. piie stems. ; ''Hold this a moment while 1 search tho pockets," ho commanded. I did as directed. He then turned over the corpse and thrust ing hisj hand into tho inner breast pocket. dragged "out a roll of roanucripts,1 innttel closely together, and stained by tho winter' rains, i A further search eventuated in hinb ' ingaroii ot small coin, a set of uennger pistols,1 a rusted, double edged dirk, and a pair of silver moutcd 6pccticles. lUstily covering over the body with leaves, and branches cut from the! empowering shrubs we shudderingly left the spot!. We slHly ; the banks of arrived in a I Tlo7AiiKiif i:hi liitiir cii'ntiiri's vti-r LitiiuiPil ..1..' ...1. . ..J' .. i . . . -t . . - . i j it.iiijiL.il. I will ii ir li im i i Ml :n ii . .rui'i mr rest of " which may a family of retmed with the wood and iron work, and could not - . i . i J , ' . . .. - li c...t.c; T-nn...tl ic .i.5lv . ... J mm J ' i-i were saved, ihd sales or the banki ' at ere mum i-ii uoi.i i. i. ' w...i.., i oe gonen out, ine a.e was ai'iuieu vigor- i i , . . i i ; i , onstrate.1. A first-class establishment ouslv- and soon a rooeJ was m.i.lied to the tod uninjured alter the lire, but it is fear- Fifth avenue has eleven or twelve servants; s;tog 0f t i,e clr nil il,e reinaining framework ed that the contents 1 M ere abstracted. - and there are a tew 1 snitea which are higher table, as Ins duties on the box are not yerv egS brpken, j and others w arduous a stable man ; two or three girls Vond feco'niition. A Icoi r .- 1- ,?f-t . 1 1 -0 i . I tor the up stairs worK, ana, ii mere are cuu- dren in the family, a nurse, lhe . . i '. OL'TLAY LX CAIUUAGES AND HOUSES alone amouut to 10,000 a year. The three or four carriages which these families keep, one for " moriiiiirr one for evenintr. one for the afternoon, one for the drive, the park. "etc.. scene of the accident uDnt' Wulrnr. vorv nftn in Xnw York. Garnett Mas reco-rnizeil be wanting for rebuildiig- the i taiK'e lax-f, an order for one wi'd bring vnoiigh ; for two. But on the whole, ,the w rt-sult is the same. A family of three per J ins, litiiig econotnically, spend easily :ber iwetti ?so and 40 a day on their mcalf, which would amount in tlie year to more than 10.000. ! i 1 0,000 FOR" TWO MEAT.S AXD . TWO KlKlMS, this afternoon. ;' Dr. to-day at noon. He being crushed. He r,iiilv an fashions do. and where carriages was the well-known pastor of the Arlington are not kept so long iu the family as in En- Hreet Chnrclu IIe wasl formerly a collegian rone: There my i lady's coach that was of the late Dr. Bheney and a man whose loss Iwitio-ht tn wan flo is frood enough Ptill will be severely felt by the community, i now: here Jirs. miooks wants one at leasii ;i" ""i vv" i" - every tVear. Tlien .comes the - change in man of note, and greatly beloved by bis con horses. Every one wants to have a faster gregation. i , .nan ' --linrapa. mid fancv dhcps ' are Pnblic sentiment throws a.fearful responsi . . '..- t -. Ii-i:... a. ...I : f d for horses which are an enormous ex- tunny upon ni wnum; i ,mu cuS.iira If anvthin"- 5,000 will be below the the express tram. , ine engineer escaped wun m - i r a- ' money m-ouI city, some had arms and ' onnday morning uoroner Hermann .iiade a ere mangleit be- post mortem examination at the Morgue, coroner t jury was XW York, of the tody of an unknovn wo- summoned to-dav by Dr. J. B. Forsyth, of ' .i- ' ,i . '., i ! . - i i-r. Chelsea, which, after viewing the bodies, ad- , , . tT , ! ,,2i ., journed until to-morrow afternoon. ! ' ; at Vle Hndf ? 'pr railroad depot f or Chi The! total nnniber of! injured is between cag- : The renhct was that the enise of thirty and forty, most of whom are likely to death' was inflamation of ,the bovelsJlrouglit recover. , lhe dead M-ere removed from the on bv abortion. The orn is thft of n i :10a. a 'Cck'i IJnt ihf avtTJSe is.u?t f S"; w'herb the different styles succeed each otlier was killed by his chest 1 . ... M M r.l f -. I - w . . 1 . . Lm A.- . . . I .1 111 . the Kuri.jieAJi hotels for $200 a week,br $10,- OOOayear. In regard to your, meids, you pay fo'r pea BOc ; for a cop of coffpe 50c. An examination of the restaurant bills in one of hesc hotels gave the following result; ;Average for breakfast (one pcrs ui,) $3; far dinner, $10 or $1 1 ; for supper, abou $5 or i A ' whole family can live somewhat I -hciier. for of some of the dishes, as! foriin- : . ... . pai H-nsc. a few bruises by jumping from the train Tlw-accomodation train M'as three-quarters of, ahbourlate, which fact, it is said, was known to the managers oi tne express irain. average spent on the change in horses, and the same amount for stable expenses renew ing "of carriages, buying new opes, etc., is quite reasonable. t ith rcganl to the other exiienscs". they depend on- individual tastes and habits; but they all have the best mas- . ) Bathing Underj Difficulties. ters for their children ; ai. ica nan a uo.u Qut - 80mc u Bap big parties in winter; the most fashionable I. .,rrvtnpn' . ' attending a eon- . a a z a mcw --. t ----.-- - dressmakers lor the young lauies ; mcir . . nt . f ni cv.i(1oi1 snnt nn fha ruakes $20,000. Most of the familieti board- country seat or their three months trip to Lfver ba'nk in tho aftcrnj,on for th purpose "-b! l j.u.t-, w.tj ,7 '""7, , ' of taking a swim: These score ot brethren juua unuier paruca evening eiucruunmenis ami wnere win me fia.wv; w thIr . nthlnrr1 find nlirWI nt. nnon . 1 i - r . ,1 - . , , .t o I iliiiui-u ....... , . "I iney are j excused irom m consideration ot come to the end or tne year r . tlQ raiir0al track close at hand, because the i inese goou uiuncru: they soeiid Uie summer .p i-pppb pivk nv thi: rrPEB tex. o Thnn iKnv ntoro.t tl.n n-otor .h.VJTW at axenng piaces; meir gins n, a. fam:ifftm;r,e. that PDend be- hind enioved themselves. Present v an ex: ' " v-" ; . i j . i - i " m $10 FOR have the most fashionable dressmakers arnl ,000lir $50,- Tliet might . A. a - Son AM-k a .-n lliiini (in ra r.. n. of lw rotn pest masters. It costs them $40,000 br $50.- . . i r v,t t t t- ' i i i imi r m x n.-iiiK-i mi in i w i ui rv. n uuixa i in iwi lt ixnk & u tivui auu w x wa j uui v. tuv 000 to tke oat their existence. have a crSmd brown :xistencc. liiet mignt jpjbie ta assertain the exact figures, swimmers conld reach dry land stone front Muse for but aboye fi - fl ot consiJeraJ dershirtsand socks and I things $10,000 avear, but then thev would bo af- thcted by a dozen scrvanu. You aslii one of the boanlers of the hotel. "Whv don't Voil keep houjc ?n and yon will find that jni most cases a weraan Is a the bottom of this ex travaganqe. Either she is in "delicate ihealth, r nhe cannot get along with thef'help.' And so tlipy leave their home, ami itaprivacy ami iniieicndence, to get into two apartments. and all their un- wero flutter- ble research, and to be relied on as very near jng from.the cow-catcher and speeding on- --J ill l iu n ai u xvaiiaut A u . w uaiuiui ivi 11 v. . -i ..J j: 1 i :i..l 1 H Dretnren exceeuiugiy , pauuui uucuust; uu the clothing that could be found, after a care ful search, Ayas a sun umbrella and a pair of eye glasses. 'And theyj do say that when those tM-enty marched home by the refulgent lifht of tlie moon that evening, in single file; and keeping close together, the most i amiliar approximating the fact. Easier it it to give a very close figure as to the families spend-, ing' i between $50,000 and $00,000 a year. There are about sixty or seventy such fami lies.! Our figures would stand thus: 10,000 or 13,000 families that spend $10,000 a year ; 1,000 that spend between $20,000 ana ?tu.- ...ucwnuroce,! kvi .u, ? aparmien. . - , fiQ rQ whom it costs i to pgr for them a price wiUi which they Vtva TTmcn are the figures nnaintance! with the I Zouave drill, on the? could rvut a nalace. But tha soeietvs of the . J . . j r . . v. i,i .:,u :.-mU.ri , . - . j I that- explain tllOSe gOrgeOUS uresses UU panui Uic man rti. iue umu mm uic umma uotel reiumpensatet them. There are I I I .. fe . e, .i.. 1. .. . ..:n .ffi,ii, rv.1 I I at mrtiM inAan iirinppiir iinai liiil'iils niw i ia. kuii jirtivity ouiuoti iu vuiwi wicm wm- JiAXPsoMK xovxe. lords i all the bixnriefl of the East and West : the pletely. They said they felt conspicuous, ami dashing voung bucks of meUnioifLeague f.tidlesa tide of magnificent carriages and somehow, and the situation wag all the more -chibeomfn? there all th time, who Ire aura hnrcne tW flow in the park : that gav and embarrassing, because all tho "Dorcas socie- . tn silmiM ilinn. '-. . U snrtn A l i"i i; t i. : u ni.o Vanr' Vnrt lhf I ilio nml lrnmnn'a rinrhf ennvflnf Inns, and the -- . i VJ UlClll Kuril Lilt T W1HW WWW IU I Kllll'lllllll 1 1 I H U 1111.11 ll19 lllvl Aivn - w. mm. rMv Ma.-. .. . u - " .- - w . , dmner in grand state, and who will keep them I Paris of America a city of luxury and fri- pupils at the female boarding schools, seemed company if thev shonld get lonely in the volty. i " i i 1 to be prancing around the streets and rnn- 1 nin" . buv iuuic ui HIV; uui aut. J"o absence of tlu-ir hnbmd It !a a delif htfnl life to one who likes to' do nothing, f A wo man in "delicat., heal thn will find" here rest and deliverance from all household Jtr.nible. There are plcutv of nood rnrLinm chairs in V hich they can recuperate by the delightfnl The organ of the intractable Democracy ot "'riirL " r:.t 1 " " r Ohio,theNapoleonNorth West, says Gov- o n".nlli r , . crnor Hoffman is "played out," The Repub- , '. - : ; ' - : ; licans.set a; trap for him and canght him. n.m.Li.v, l-,. vir, ;nv;tl :bv thn iTKMion. ii,e only burden of. theirs Is Iress. n,i8 newspaper puts np one Democratic citizens 0f Rome to tak4 part in the fetes to They submit to the trouble for thejsake of evading others, and gladly dress three times a day for the cotiiimnv of adminn voung ; genUemen and curious" voung ladies -1 waiting i for their appearance iu the rtstaurani ttXURIOCS LKSSOXS EASILY XKAENEP. candidate for the Presidency, and iuts down J qq given there on the 20th of September, to two, as follows : "It is our nrm belief that commemorate the entry ot the Italian army 1 Mr. Pendleton is by far the strongest manljnto the Eternal City. He will certainly be spoken of for President. As to Hendricks, foe has no strength out of Indiana, and; he owes a'l the little prominence ho nas to the Two of the most exlravagaRt of Uie hotels puffs of the! Republican press. : Hancock is have been but recently built, and thkr nqm- not .to be thought of. He was a party to the ""usuil on Lhe jl4.ri?ase. U 4ow ten. militarv murder of widow borratt. present if his health will permit. i B. Q. Cook Representatiyo in Congress from the Sixth Illinois Dktrict, has resigned. Tho vacancy will, be filled at the November eiccwon, , : corpse. young woman,, eighteen or nineteeny?ars of age, Avith pleasing features,; five Ifcet tMo inches in height, j A driver was arretted on suspicion, of faking the trunk to the depot, but proving himself ignorant of the cintents of tho trunk,' was discharged from custody. The houses of well-known 'abortionists are now under strict surveillance j 1 1 1 : j The Erie Pennsylvania mail train, bound west, collided M'ith the Empire freight train going east, between 7; and & o'clock, Satur day morning, about one and a half miles west of Westport station, in the middle division of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad. Six per sons were killed and about twenty injured. The passenger train Mas about an hour late in leaving Wjlliamsport, and was running at the Tate of thirty-five j miles'per hour, j The trains, meeting onj a sharp curve, were not visible to each other till they were only a few yards apart, and their speed was not checked. Thebaggagej and;smoking cars of the mail train were telescoped-all but a few feet. An official investigation, shows that the accident was caused by tho neglect of jthe conductor and engineer to obey orders, j A despatch from Charleston on the 27th ult.l says : Since last Friday, three new cases of .yellow fever are reported, none of the cases previously reported has resulted fatally. The first excitement occasioned by the ap pearance of the disease is subsiding, and the community is quiet. ; .J Returns of the "West Virginia election con tinue to be received very slowly, and it will official figures lied re- IJRNORllTEN T01IUSAXD JJQL- LAUS UPWARD. General .laeksonV adininistration, ivMitlv- nt Tnm'si lfivi-r If ; l v. ' i j . j i ... - ! V ' ' - rn tt o i - - i i ' L I Depaktmekt; of State. liyVvirlue 'of tlieau- ;, The L. b. ship Congiess, which went to bority in: me vested, I do hereby offerllie' above (jreenland M'ltli stores tor th( laris, has returned to MeM- Polaris, having 'deen supplied sailed .'north ward on August 17th. 3 Arctic-ship Po- I reward of $ lUJUUO, in gold com ot tne united Mates f , rp, - for the 'arrest of Bartholomew Gnilnun, iAmiharly loundland. the known ag glack Bart; said Graham is accused of A despatch from Charleston; reports "a few neM- cases" of vellow fever, and three deaths among those previously reported. It adds thathat " opinion is still divided as to the prob'ablity of the disease, assuming ' the pro portions of an epidemic." . . r - ' h i ' 4 ': ' i' ' ' I - ' Serious Indian ti;oub!es , are j rejwrted in .Southern California. On Monday evening an June, ltf7l. . attack on the settlement of San Louis del Rev! was expected, and the settlers M ere pre paring for defence! ! A general rising of the Indians was feared, the rebel leader Olegnno being its instigator. jtbe murder of C P Gillson, late of Auburn, county of riacer, on tne i4tiiuit. tie is live icet ten Inches and a half in hight, thick set, has a mous tache sprinkled with gray, grizzled hair, clear bluo eves. waiKS stiooping, ana serveu in ine late civn jwar, under 1 rce ana yuantreu, m tne conreuerate tiniiy, lie may c-e lursing in some or me mining fcaniDSPekr the foot-hills, as lie was a Washoe tea toaster! during the Comstock exeitcment. The iibove teWard will be paid foil him, dead or alive, as . L i i I 'e ix x : , . t. .i. hing the )odyof the late Gregory Suuimcrlkld. By the Uqvenjor : j uiyeniat oacramento, t his tue nui uriy.oi descended tho gorge towards the American river until wd small but sequestered thicket, where wp threw ourselves npon the ground, rseitlicr had spoken a word since we left the sceiiOi above described. ' Graham M'as the first to " break tho silence, which to mo had bcuoino oppressive; . M , . ) . "Let us examine the phial and seo if tho contents are safe." ' 1 I i 'i I drew it forth from my pocket and Jianded it to him.' I . ' f, - , iic .i., i u....i:.ii ... i ..r ... i .. - n . I .1.:.. i. i i be two weeks before the full mml I can be given.; It is believed, the convention has L . - majority. The boiler however, that been carried by a small of the steamer Ocean Wave ex ult., Wm. L. ploded at Point Clear wharf, fiear Mobile, on Sunday afternoon j ! Abont two hundred ex cursionist were on board the Steamboat, and over if ty .of jthera are supposed to have been killed or injured, j Tlie Mobile Register attri butes the calamity to the "rottenness" of the boiler. Three men, named Undent" and Balon, were drowned by of a boat at South Orange, Mass., on Saturj Qod, Hastings, the upsetting Knickerbocker -day. i The flour mills of Burnett, .t Co., at Jackson, Mich., were burned Satur day. 'Loss, 100,000. Tliirtv-five dead bodies have been recovered m . t . froni tho wreck of the steamer Ocean Wave, near Mobile. f - j ..' - - ' -. i .liie number of deaths from the East!rn lliilroid disaster has reached 32. It is be lieved that several of the injured will die. Tlw funeral of Rev. Dr.. Gamett. victim cf the feasterh Railroad disaster,! took place in Boston Wednesday. The funeral of Rev. Dr. Mason, another victim, took-place in Cam- bridheport Thursday. ; At i Baltimore, on the 29th Porter was shot dead at 2 b'elock.in the morn ing, by George Phillips, while stealing rope from vessels in' the Union" Dock. A three year old son of 'Patrick McCort was run over and' killed, in the afternoon, by a a cm t driven by Richard Savage. Phillip Mongel, a fresco painter, aged 51, fell through ;a hatch in Ma ryland Institute, a distance of 25 feet, and fractured his skull so that he died in half an hour. ; Mongel leaes a' wife and eight ?hil dreh. . ' j , V . At Memphis, ; Wednesday, Captain J. Theo dore Adams, a dry goods cloak, was, shot dead by J. W. S. Brownea pressman, whose daughter he had betrayed and refused to marry. Browne gave himsetf up. Mr. Browne was the prgiaal proprietor and, pub lisher of the Cincinnati Commercial, and is the son of the Rev. Samuel J. Browne, one of the early pioneers'of Ohio. j ! : At Morganfield Ky., on Saturday night, three hundred men took from the jail a Mhite man and negro j accused of felonious assault upon a woman,! and hanged them on a tree outride the town. . ::4- . ' ; '.'( . ..- j I At Boxbury,' Mass., on Monday, Tliomas Scully and Thomas Kilda-,'; employed, in ja bone factory, got into a fight, and Sbully knocked Kilday4nto a kettle of boiling fa It is thought that Kilday will die, Scullyis in custoday, . i John Drivia was af rested in St. Monday for the murder ; of Samuel Yaidenlen. Louis on hisson -xii Jaw ii. &, Thepf he added.! Saying this ho deliberately wrap-, ped it up hi a handkerchief and placed it in his bosom.! . I ' . ' "What shall wo do with our prize?" . I cn quired. ij ; ' , ' . r- - "O n r prize," As ho laughed (derisirely. and cast a most scornful and threatening glance toward me. . ! i "Yeg," 1 1 rejoined firmly, ."Our, prixc." Nicholsox, Secretary of the State. j . ' i J , . gard me as a consuinmato simpleton, or yourV foceedings of the coroner s inquest on 8elf a Goiiah. The bottle is mine, ami min$ the body of C. P. Gillson are given. The only. It is a great fortuno for one, bat of. , witnesses testify to the facts .below set forth; less value than a toadstool for two. Iam and the verdict was murder against Graham, willing to divide fairly. This secret would' mi. j F.tA f .i. . be ot no service to a cowara. lie would not The deposition ot the attempting physician,! , . , r. -.r i .' , - : r i i . o If J . i .Inr'n tn nan it ' Your Bh.irrt nt thn rnl.linrv if after giving the general facts With regard to the.body shall be these inannscripU; you can the sickness bf the patient ;and his subsequent sell them to some poor "devil of a printer, and) , ! demise, Wooeoded thus: 4 j- ' pay yourself for your day's work. ' , f ' Saving this he threw the bundlo of raanui ! scripts at my icet; but I disdained to touoh them. Observing this, ho gathered them np ' safely and replaced them in his pocket., , "As jou are unarmed," he said, "It would not bo safe for: you to be seen in this; neighborhood r "I f on nd the patient Weak and suffering from th loss of blood andj rest, and want .of nourishmentf; occasionally sane, .but for the most paf t flighty and in a comatose condition. The wound was an ordinary gunshot m'ouikI, Trinetl nrohahlvi' hv - the liall of a navv revolver, fired at the distance of -ten daring, daylight - AVo will both spend tho ;.oQ Tt intorpd th lvu-t- T,Mr il Tft night here and lust before clavicle beneath the scapula, of the fifth and Auburn. -1 will accompany Vou part of tho sixth ribs, grazing the pericardium it travers- Idistance.., tk 1m Jinetinnm hnrplv tiiniliin(T thn "With the act? 17 froul of a perfect desperado cBsophaus, j and venacava but ; completely j he then stretched himself out! in tho hadow 4-1, ai tUr-nt.f viii.t nnA liiflrrinfr in tho I nf i small tree, drank deenlv from a whiskev OCVVllU blJCj bliuiuviu uuvvy uui .vrv...' ' I - - - J I y . y flagon which he produced, and palling his hat over his eyes, was soon asiecp ana nor .. 1 ,.1 .... off f 1 1 1 mg, l approacnea me ruman ana piacea ray hand on uis snouiuer. ii imiscle. i I listenedr' I heard slow breathing of profound solved not to be balked and defrauded I by such a scoundrel, I withdrew stealthily tho phial from his pocket, and sprang to my feet did not stir only the deep slumber. lie zvnhord portion of the sternum. Neeessari ly fatal there was no reason, however, why the patient could not linger for a week or more : but it is not less certain that from tho effect of thelwound he ultimately died. I wit nessed the execution of the pajer shown to me aslthei Statement of the deoeased--at his. reqaest and at the time of signing the same hii wai m perfect senses. It was taken down ih my presence by ! Jacobs, the assi.- just in time to hear the click of a revolver be tant di.4rict attorney of 'Placer county, and hind me. (. I was betrayed! I remember only read over tp the deceased before he athxed a tiash and an explosion a upauiy acns.ii.ion, ii5a ciirnatnw T waa not iireseiit when he I a M'hirl ox the rocks and trees about roe. a breathed his I last, having been called away hideous .imprecation from the lips of my by my patients in the town of Anburn, but 1 murderer, ana i ieu senseless jio me earui. reached; tb4 bedside shortly afterward. In j "When I awoke to consciousnoss it was past my judgment no amount of care or medical midnight. II lookel np to the stars and. attention cobld have prolonged his Me, morel recognized Lyra shining full in my faoo. The than a few days. I j 1 constellation I knew passed the meridian at - .6 i w ' . -m w T-v I - - m . . a a. . a t a this season or the year alter iz o ciocf, ana its slow j march told mo thit many weary hours M ould intervene oeforo day-light jUy right arm was paralyzed, but I put forth my left and it rested in a pool of my own blood. "Oh. but one drop of water t" I exclaimed faintly, but only the low sighing of the night 1 tub stateme: was then m irodt Kakl LEiBXEn, M. D. EXT Oi' THE DECEASED uced to tjfe. jury as follows : ' People of California; vs. Bartholomew Graham statemeWnd klyiug confession of Charles! P. jGillsojn, taken in articulo mortis by .George SunpsOn, notary pu one : un me T : f ?f blast responded. . Again I fainted. Shortly , day of May, afujr iayignt i revived ami crawled to tha search of the epot:wnere I was discovered that day by the morning ofSunday the 14th d 1871, I left. Aub iru alone in searcn or tne Bnot:wvere T Was discovered that dav bv body oftheUate Uregoryj &utnmerueia,- miio kjn mistre6S of thig cabin y0Q kn0 lho M as renorted to have Deon pitcneu irom me . . t accu8e Bartholomew Graham of carsat Cape Hofn, m this county, by one assassinatlon. . I a0 this in the perfect poi, Le6nids Parker imce deceased. It was not se -Ton of m genscs aniJ wh fuU fully light when 1 reached the tract of the of n responsibility. to Almighty God. . Central; Padific railroad. I Having mined at .J . , ' . .ir,lW . ' t . '!- . i V,; 4 , UILLS0X, , an earlv dav on Tompson's ' Flat, at tli6 foot of the I rickety pjromitory now' called Cape Horn, I wab familiar with the zigzag paths leadingRlown thai; steep precipice. One was generally nsed asjdescenythe other, as an as cent from tie rocky canndri boW. ; J "chose Geo. SiMpsox, Notiry Public. ... Cmust Jju:oi;s. Ask'l Dist. Att'y, Morrill fc Co.'s drug millj w:is burned on Monday night at Cincinnati!, Loss $20,000
Weekly Pioneer (Asheville, N.C.)
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