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Y- : C... , . JOtlAB TUBMII. (TATS MUKTEBAMDSDIDCa. "i i.:rt ' v ! i iii! ...... !umMKwim. : i x i UaiiTl H1C HH HI V S-SBVW C T- -" V L li B 1 ' iThtV IhallaJ WU ft,a ""T1! T1mDau.t ffl,e severed Vpsi cf the CRt et Fimnw Cam pw WHOLESALE CASU fBICES. iompctejby I". C. CIIBIOTOPIIEIW, r - jurket bqunra. - f Jtmlly Kialned; or Very dirty, ( leaued UiMd, ordinary, (iood ordinary, i y, -Iw middling, OKXSKAI. MARKET 121 U ftl41 1) 13J c IUiajinz, domestic U Bw Yard 13al4. Vlour, North Carolina, 170. Cora, UaLiaV - kt.v-ir,! ..KA4' (kun rou, new 95a l.oo. llacon, N. C. bog round, 15, ; m hania 16117. cwar no turn, uj. " , long V K tfalos, 13. : .....; i. aholdera, 10allr. 11, North CaroUaa, 16U18. wHtcm tierce, 17). t 'dagTaWBhVtl" ' J - Ml TrrHHt- common, 2Ua22. , - MolaMMM, Cuba, 40.' f .fU -- f' i BaK, Manual's, 12.25. ""KranaMtS. Naila, on basia for 10d, M.00. ""Sugar, AllialtV V L W extra C. 1U. yellow ClOJalOi;'1 Leather, sole, 2730. 1 -ft . v dryv IS. v.'.v v .-... . Tallow, 9al0. . -1 .- j-;, , l'otatoee, aweet, 75aM. i , " Irfah, 1.50al.75. Oats, belled, 85a90. " sheaf; tlM. Fodder, 11.76. j i.. . ?v ; Ihr. N C, baled, good, ll.O0al.SS. Cldckena, grown, 3Oa40L 1 Cggs,20. Butter, N C, S&aSO N Y, 4030, Ileeswas, S5a30. . , ltags,2. Beef, on foot, tmi. - - " dreeaaed prime, Ball. Heary copper, per pound, 16c. Light i, M i - 1 12r. Brass, per pound, 10c. -. Pewter, per pound, 7c. .1 v Lead, per pound, 3c. UU in per 100 pounds, GOc. r , . Hheep skins, per piece, SSaGOc. Wool WMbed, per pound, 30s 33c. , . : t . tmwaabed aoa23c-'- t : ' " JUXS TO HASH. 4 , v 1,000 Yde. Percales, one yard wide a :'. cents. - - " -:' ' A LITTLE MOXEY A LONG : -..izxtjjttib.,!- "TUCKERS 'CASUMOUSIZ' . . PB1CES 8ETTLIXC. ; Coats Spool Cotton 70 eeuta Dos. Wronikw 30 " i Domestic's Acu, at pear manufacturers EVEBYTIIINO VERY LOW FOB I 1 ' X?AM1. NobaddebU to be paid for byCVh Customers. , The only Entirely, New 8i'BiifO Stock ik th City. ut ' H W. II. K. 8. TUCKER, apr 30. , - pEASEFOB SALE! t 203 bushels Ftccl Peasc" Speckled, Cloud and Block in lots to j suit. S Apply to : i . 'A.O. WH!Wy3r,Ralei:i. . or to "ALKX. MITCHELL,' ; X Newborn. apr 30 .. - - s-s- JO U 7 B E XT C HEAP My Btore with two comfortable Booms Above . tb same, suitable for a small family and a good business stand... r , Apply early to, . . , . - - " " Ji A. JONEB, . May 4, 1875. Hillsboro st. ; S TBAYEDOB 8TOLE3T. From New HiU. WakaCow N. C on Sundsj night last, the flth instn amedW nm sise black, mare mole four (4) rears old. A liberal reward will be .paid for ikj FniiHj u revurueu tat or ALFRED HTUKDIVANT. nmy io It . This lay hy mail and express - K. V, Burrs famous make of Juliet Buttoned and hired In kid and cloth. ' . W, II. AII,fi, TUCKER. BURT'S GAITERS -.-- For Gentlemen, high and low rat tiengnuui lor summer wear. i. W. II. A B. 8. TUCXE1L Tv wr, A Wy COMIC NewtDtper, Dubluatd at JUMgfe, M.C., bt Tint grrrTSLUorxocoxrANT. awsscaiptios. lUnst " Ma sdvsae s , W,U;1. ; rL Tp , f . ih-l. .-, !.. ! enjfe esfi-4WV; i Vjr1wlAe .ziriniPM UP - r VOL. X. TheCity. V . Orv.Tb editor of this pnner b U11 I absent at luwUngbam court. ! The Qtisena Cornet Band Amilshed tne music Bnr memorial nrocessioti this Is tub City. Mr. Wm. T. Uirdtall who represents the well known paper houM of Llndeameyer Bra. If 17 jueennan atreei, sew jorit, is at m Rational hotel. f 5 -I MO Tbi BorrAto Omat-Ws were not jesting in regard ,to the two Buffalo gnats that CoL Brown of the National founds And now he has found anotlier, picked ft siTlU cmuV collar VT h young man, night hare gof up the youthli nose and killed him. But it's so, he has UiU gnat, atin run through it, and keeps it to show the carious..! (Jo see It. ! i -p' Tub Honcrui, MAX. We knew he would come to town, he always does, I after a bad frosty and people hare their chins down crying about nil the fruit being killed. He was In town yesterday from the country, and says the peaches are not aQ killed by a Uamo sight out his way ' We tried to get hlra to stay to the spelling makh but he wouldn't. Mcmobiau Our soldier boys,; artil lery and biantryruirned out itbr the de coration this eyening, and a handsome parade they made, in connection with all the fire companies Jn uniform. perfect army of men, women and chil dren follow m procession, with arms lull of flowers, and at this writing they are rosying he gram with tha sweetest perfume of spring.- Car. Barn. Ask the orator. li.JV) .- i mm 'i ii-;.-: . Jimmy Brown came running into Krs. I Jones' bouse the other - day, savins t "Oh, dear, Mrs. Jones! Such nn'acd dent has happened. '.Your ton John got under a four-horse wagon load of pig iron down at the rirer, and it ran right over his head. Oh, dear f", i Poor i Mrs. Jones screamed and nearly fainted, when the little rascal added tv "Don't cry, rs. Jones, he wasn't hurt a Ml." LWJlJ?'40Ion mean? Bun' over by a fbur-horso wagon load of pig iron and no hnrtJfWeuV-yone,' the wagon was passing over . the bridge and ha was sitting under It fishing, replied the little rascal, shooting out at the open doon-'.' '-'rf; . -.... ii , CoxriRMATioir at Cubist Chcbcii. Twenty candidates were ceo firmed at Christ Episcopal Church lost night. Six bishops and two ministers .were present. Bishop Atkinson ( preached from 2nd Kings, 4th chapter and 12th mf Hto; charge to the candidates was very fine, told ' them to do some thing for Uieir 8aviour every day, let that little' be ever so small. Thirteen of the twenty Were ladies and were ID dressed In spotless white. . Bishop At Unson asked of the congregation a con tribution for Plymouth Church and collection was takeq np, others wishing to grfe can' hand to Dr. Marshall who will give it to the Bishop at Convention in Newbern, Plymouth J hurch . is a very handsome building, was built be fore the war when the congregation; was largo and,' wealthy,' but many,, have moved awayand too few are left to keeptip Uie rrpalrs of the chorch,'and if not repaired immediately one end of tnt cnurcn win gnre war, . Mcshbooms. It Is said that consid erable attention la now , given" Li l this country to the culture' of edible fungi. Until a few years ago, it waanatrange dish to ns, a dish w had never heard of, the lato Dr. Curtis, the lamented rector of the Episcopal trhnrch at llills boro, sent us .; the first mess we ever tasted, and splendid it was. In a late niiinher of Vlcka Floral Ctalde wefind the following letter from an 'old North Carolinian, 85 years el nge, who fives in Iowa. He writes "as follows td the editor t j (The editor saj-s in reply that be never knew before the truffle grew In North Carolina.) . Jkar , lri(L s4 ti Friend of my Lost Wif i " t Write to get an the in formation 1 can about a certain vegeta ble, or (' fungus,, 'lileh we froquently plowed up in North Carolina, and whkh we : called t reiaJU, but which, I think, In the' books is called Trrjtes. They grew in globular form, from four to ix inches, in diameter, uI remember right.:. I .wish to know if this, is the right name, and how they grow without seed or top. You may think I am old enough to quit wishing to know such things ; but when I teU you I write this. as I do all my letters, without glasses, ana that mv ha r is Uttie, gray, perhaps jvunutj Ullll u worm WOil to gratliy f1 W"Jh;- w iv W'lsnfir, Imm. i ! RALEIGH, -Nj' . . . For the Sentinel, " Mn. Editor. I hope you wtf allow me throuah your paper, to savf MTWf city fathers, Tho "Board of AUsrmei' that it would In my opinion he economy and wisdom to work the streis with convict kbor. Yon now pay worthless hands one dollar per day, wberLi yon can hh-e convict labor for sixty cfcta per day. ' Tea ordinary convicts wQI do the work of thirty such hands as yii have and have had on the streets. Tbi would be saving to the city of tweity-fbur dollars daily for the same aabunt of work, and would not bring cityi lubor and city prices u competition wih the Agricnltural Interest la the same tom- numity. Yott can gelajprnrd With etery quad and place an offlcer of your own in chun.'e. -, I pray you to think on tht subject, and act aa propriety denre dictate. There must be reform some where. lu all kindness and sin cerity. IIARGETT, -r l r -i tiiiiisnisnr"tl frrrsiiii at T" r rr CAW Fismb11ba Learned people have deputed over thla question for a long time, Mr. Seth Green,, who knows n great deal about fishes, and has spent much UnM m tudytag - oir habits, tKk.k thev cannot hear. Tie oace asked a band of music to range tkemselves round n tank offish, and at agtven sig nal to blow their loudest blast- This they did, but lot a h timd. iThey are, however, very aenauMve,, to Jam, and n alight tap on the bottom of ono of the tanks made every Dsn nan off Ufce a flash. - And now we hear about musical fish fish actually ; mging. , ot ine mermaids nor Uie sirens that the ' old nurths teR about, whose jong was so weet that they lured people to destruc tion, but perhaps the- very fact upon which those myths were founded. In the island of Ceylon there is a lake in habited by these musical fish, the song, if it can be called song, not being one sustained note like a bird's hut a mul titnde of tiny, soft, aweet sounds, each clear end distinct in Itself, something Eke the vibrations of n wine-class when Its rim is rubbed by n moistened finger. In the barber of Bombay another specie Of fish produces a sound like an (Eollan p. 'Some fish make n granting, er grating, or bumming noise, but some nttJmTeryTsweel species out of the' three - thousand that are known are said to produce sounds of some ktad. A'aVette. A Soft Thuto .fob' CoanaEATX GcsxsAUs,--4eneral Colston and Gen. Loring, ex-Confederate soldiers, both high up In the service of His Majesty of Egypt, are making character aa soldiers and great credit as explorers in Africa. The former is now in Upper Nubia, and the latter in entral Africa, and both "marching along." And that reminds ns of what the Bulgarian priest of the Greek Chureh, who wait hero tlto other day, said about our Confederate gene rals whom be met when .travelling in Egypt, lie spoke particularly ot Loring, who seems to have impressed him most favorably. But he spoke in" terms 'of condemnation of his apostasy to his ret hgion, and told us what we dldnt know before, that in accepting office from the Khedive they had to give In their adhe sion to the religion of Mahomet. ) Lo ring gefet 500 a month and live like an Egyptian magnate Ids establishment tesludlng n verr respectable harem, without which he would be a nobody with no pretensions in reapocUbloMo dety. Meridim (Min.) Xertury. ; Utilizing the grasshopper. We knew very well that the utilization of the grasshopper . was only ' a qoestion ' of time) we "are too for advanced b science and civilization to be beaten by bug as the ancient Egyptians were, and next year, if the Western pest should be as numerous as last year, we expect to see what was undoubtedly a calamity turned into ft blessing.; In other words the grasshopper is invited to come on ; the Department of Agri culture is now ready for him.' . It intends waylay him with deep trenches, squeeze a tine oil from him. and, crush up his body Into ft compact roans iltot will bo dried and ground Into a meal which wilt make ft capital fertilir for Uie soli. Baa. ISotfttK ; Clemens, the humorist, has been sev en years before the public, and has be come rich enough to live on his Income. Ills property In Hartford is worth more than 80,000. Mrs, Stewe has .made more than any other American woman, and has nrobablr rlnsnwl at no nnrt V. rian Harland (Mrs. Terhune,) who has written industriously for twentr Years' ntv venTS0' has probably made 115.000' by a doaen ' HAVfltfl' 1Arhftitfi tfutw t ffAM... 't.- f' I-. J uii . s v"; , . a - , i r .1X,12187: i The ease of Mr. John Dull, o Louis vilIe7muhtVregake of wTiiiig. lie gave up smosmg ajw two days afterward he died. & T ... ..... ... . . . . . ... .( t a t The Writer cannot be present Sat the decoration this evening; 'tat V dad aol- dlcrs remember anything in . tha otiter World, we guess they know tlut the eemrades who were shoulder with them then, are heart With them nowl tti Is sa4 to tiiink thiUfioweni jrihfbe scarce this year, there ' will be j hardly enough rosee for , the grave of the offlcere on Memorial day, and, the .poor private will nave to sUp under ft scant sopplv of daisies. Rickmimi tnniftr. i TU Lord Miror of London will pay ft sUto visit to the Lord Mayor of Dub- tin in June next m order " to participate fa the banquet to the ' American4 rifle team, at , tle time , of the interjiational contest with the Irish team. ' It Is also announced that the Amerkaas.wfll.be given ft banquet m London after the con test -and . prior to tbelr, departure fb? home; M "" f v Ex-Senator Carl Schorz, who left for ItantanTlastr week, mtndedZto.!,aa with his family on the steamer Schiller, which was lost on the ScDy Islandt Fri day night, but the banquet and serenado given m iu viij pj via uvcnuui nssi- ! - I .L 1- 1 dent of this city detained him, and he was compelled to take passage in ..the Pommeranla, which sailed the day: fol lowing the departure of the Schiller. Dr, Oliver Wendell Holme sent the following with his autograph to ft ba zaar and fancy fair at If anchester, Eng land in aid of the Wck Children's Hoe- pi tall Hugged in the clinging billo From aeaweed fringe, to billows' grasp, to i mountain heather.' 'j.-,- , r. The British oak with rooted erasn. Her slender nandiul bolus together : With cliffs of white and bowers of . areen. And ocean narrowing to caress her, And hilla and threaded streams be- . tweets .Our little motlier-isle, God bless her ; .m,- .,, i., . t i BEUGIOU8. il want to ask this question of you : Where are you going when yoo die ? Something must happen. - XUv. you any definite idea as to what that some thing will be Surely it is foUy to live as though we were to live forever We are reminded constantly of the slender Me with whkh. we hold life; there Is no thins quite so certain as the fact of death, and he who makes no prepara tion whatever for that event is a fool. fjlepworth. Everything we have belongs to God. The least you can do Is to bo grateful for the thing that are past; but If you go up to heaven with the recommenda tion of a good life, I think God Would smile on you. .-'t Yes.. . well, done J you were a good and faithful servant. I gave you everything and now you come to me with a little sheaf of corn,' a remem brance to me for aU these things. Well, 1 am glad to be remembered." Hep WOrth. . , ..V What does your , boy, your little boy at ; home, know about great deal of your life about what you are doing? You that are merchants, you that are presidents of bank "''at rallrbadsy what does yocr little boy at home know about a great part of , your life I " He knows you a his father, and be knows himself as your chuu. ue has air tne knowl edge that Is necessary in relation to you about his present Ufe, . and, when more is needed, you will be lifted up to bun, and so it is with us about our Father in heaven. f How much He' does r tlatVe do not know, how much , that . we shall never know through, eternity ; but . we know Hhn hi Christ as our Father. lie loves us and we love Hhn back again, and so we have a little knowledge ot the glory of God In the Vision of Jesus Christ. There was ft little child which was, only a wees; ; Rgoobvlously dying of diphtheria, and the friends who gath ered round gently told the. boy that be was to die,- that he was to look to Jesus and that be would go to live with Ovist. When the tidings were brought to bhn, he was vexed and decUred, as many a man has thought, though he did not ex press It, 'I will not die,' 1 I m fw prayers were offered for him and speed ily there came a change and after awhile the boy called ' relative to , hi bedside and said; "I want you to say gnod-bye to father and mother, foe Jesu' tidnk it best that I should dte and go to Hutk I am williug to go, for Its . know what .iLT't ."r TWs fa chllrslsloii u" W"?1 I'Z. ; tit .The best cellar ever wade ts the EIrn-i WOod. It lit better ami LwJr. Illi irttcf ST -ail fit. it tm , , i, ii , ; i i, , . . . . TT liO-vjloan-THE LADIES, bus i.Tbe unfortunate IW Groetey WW ever recognize herw Mm Tbe BKnimWfeo Aase elation has petitioned the State' . .... ( . .1 .... 1 m 4. lusti- tuilonai Convention Wextend 'the bal lot to women; u fa f... .-.s' ......... Tha mniher of Olive Losran and Hon. Cbarle ',UefHk tTttie'ii Jmbiteif to Chill, is lying dangerously, Ul art her resiuence m truumeiyui i . , sMuchhasboensalds to the jproba bilu of. Miss Florence tTUtenj being called to testify in behalf of the' j)laln tllT ' case r but there appear to .be ft feeling of mutual repognance to web, an exhibition as daughter being f Worn in such suit against either pirebt U may he silta to hate been definitely aetf tlea that uus young laay wux oe spnreq that palnj as her (other remarked . to ft friend of hi the,, other day J , VThere are not chains enough in .Brwklyn. to drag Jtloreoce mto court. ;;r auss iuws, who hi teaching in 'the intermediate,, de partment of I'uhllc jSchool..No. 4 Byer son street, resides at her father's house in Livinzston . street, and . visits her mother frequently.""-"8-j " ''-'"' IF YOU ' Want a Situation, ' ' " ' - Want a Salesman 1 1 "Want a Servant Girl, ' f i Want o-renrire,"-r''-"--'i ' Want to sell a Piano, '" Want to ell ft 'Horse, . " T " Want to lend Money, Want to buy a" House, '" ' Want to buy & Horse, ( 1 Want to rent a House, T Want to sell a Carriage. . Want a Boarding place, Want to borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, : Want to sell Groceries, i Want to sell Real Estate," Want to sell Millinery Goods, , Want to sell House and Lot, Want to sell a piece of Furniture. Want to find anything you have lost, Want to find an owner lor anything, , Advertise in . ; "" 1 THE D AILY SENTINEL. ' l - ' ( . , in I I I ii i il ' The Prince of Wales made this speecli at a banquet in I-omlon recentlyKm re gard to his forthcoming visit to t India t "I ctttt assure you that ! can look -for ward to that visit with the greatest pos sible interest and pleasure. I have long wished to make it, and it has been; I may say, the dream of my Ufe. I hope it may be safely accomplished, and that I may return to my native land having gathered much interesting information our empire, and has so many- important ana historical recollections anq associa tions." 1 . .. -.mi-n .ii.,,,1,, i i '; . ATTKimow. i r DicMocnAT.--There will be meeting of the Executive Com mittee of .the Conservative-Democratic arty or wake Connty at the eourt iouse to. Raleteh on Saturdar 29th Inst A full attendance is earnestly desired aa matters of great , importanee will be presented for the consideration of the UIUIIU.K),! y . . T. P, DEVEREUX, Chm'n. i wswadtd . , !,. a ..i ; : Beecher "swore that the day Mrs. Moulton said he had made hufconfeksion to her he was absent from the cityi But yesterday a witness ' sworo' be j saw Beecher tearing lit. ' if oul ton's bouse :t H EWADVERTI8EilENl'8, ATTORNEY AT EAW . n txni "'son TifCAnotiifA. jraiiyl3-tf....,;i-, . .... yrA FIRST 8TBAWBERRIES." Expected 'by: to-morrow morninz train one Crate of fine Garden Straw berries, and shall expect to receive them regularly during the season. Families lo secure them should leave their orders atiheatoreM.JAS.M.TOWLES,i u- TO BRIDGE BUILPEUS.1 'in t Under an order of the Commissioners of Chatham county, the undersigned will let to the lowest blddee, ttho,build ing Of a covered Wooden, bridge across Daw Elver at HajrWoodr The Contrac tor to fumlHh all materials and , build the! Same upon the plan of the bridge at the Gulf double tressle with 'Span CO to 80 feeC, well braced and" Irou roup hngawhen neceuary Length i about 300 feet, highest tressle about 3 feet and floor 12 feet. The materials and workmanship to. hi of the" best quality, lietting to be at Haywood Tuesday 1st of June, 1H7&. when land's where 1 full specincattons will be exhibited. Bridge to be completed by 1st of . Noyemberj IX t j. for .further uuormauon ftp pry to. nt i$ wJ 11 ..W 8. SUMTER, i iMf W M. I. HOWZE. m hi .v-..s) mvYv WV RCOTT.- funding t tomnjittee ',; Jointly: With Uhft m . ..r X'. r,. .1.:.. rTnrpAiLT ti7jtinet ill r. MCrzilis ASvtrUaaiMww ut bs Bimtms M 1M i '"fctisat.attbf'K'..- . Tni s. w !rs mimhi USrt. . .v ' lHtymrr Mi BlW,r..','tM.w , '-- .M - 'i U mJki Msi.'wi Mmam S vTelegraphio fNows. fart I n 1 TT! ' "S Vtir - FROM WASQIXGTOVr- U i . WASHiMUTOXr May 11,. -v;The value of distillery property selxed yesterday was '"tnti ft million' dollars. Detectives are hunting up eonslgnments from UlWit oUsuTleries Broken pork- ages &ih&Miri'A-"i ... Senator Canover, of Ftorlda,' has as surance thai the election of the' foUow- big elause-of the Bl vet and Harhor Bill, which he chaperoned through Congress Is progressing favorably t Per' surveys to siweYtam toe moer eligible une tmi whfcb a canal acrOM' tl iRthrnus of Florida can do constructed, and whether safe landlocked navigation between the-Waterier the lsslsslpi)i ,and the gulf along tiie' ccastt of Albania, Lev hlaim'aiid HorlJa.'and tlu-ough tlie latter Suite to the Atlantlc coast can be bad. To estbw&the' probable cost ana practicability oj consirucuon 01 sucn Works and "of any artlficlaf Water routes found necessary to provide a safe Inland navigation between the-Mississippi riv er :aftd "one of the'sepdrts'"on! the Fjt cxastbf FloridaT'1 v ' , RAID ON. WHISKEY, Wabhixotoh, May 11. The best planned and moat skilfully executed-campaign ft ver mode by the government against the whiskey ring culminated yesterday in the seizure of mors than thirty of the largest distil leries and rectifying house in Si. Louis Cliicsgo and Milwaukee. ' i THE SCHILLER. :,1 1! IZjl'. NjeWjYobic,' May 11 . The rush of the people to the agent's office still continues. Mr. Leonhard ot this city called to ascertain the fate of his brother George' Leonhard, of Atlan ta, Ga whohadJcftlntiieSchiller with his wife and child for the Stull Gardt, taking a large amount of property with htm. No news could be given to the distressed 4 gentleman, - who left the owee m icars. , . ii i i , i THE WAR IN EUROPE. ',i:.:::.. 'Z?:"'T!;yts,'y ii. The feeling here I more than hopeful. ToWKIirfffTiaya propose ageneral disarming, which Ger- many will support. . f i . . t i,, . t riLoiooir, May 11. ,The.JW in a leading editorial says : "We believe the Czar is resolved to hold most decided-language in favor of the maintenance of . peace, and use every effort to put a stop to the present alarms, ' ? A few day will probably bring forth officials f dischumers of re cent reports.", a 4 rti-.-.. yia i Jtotuit, May 11. I The rumor that Germany and - Russia intend addressing representations to France in relation" to armaments false. i . '?. ti(r (Mxbeti -!- -. The Czar arrived to-day1 and Was re ceived on alighting at tliC railway sta tion by Emperor William ' and all the princes of the Emperor's family. ' Gen erals Von Moltke and Manteaffel and " other distinguished j personages were present, An immenee crowd gathered around the station and cheered enthusi astically,' Ttie city ll decorated with flags,; Tbe Czar; . accompanied by Prmce',' Geortschnhofr,1 visited' iMnce Bfamftrek 7 1 ' .?r"r . - ft" The bUl for' 'the1 suppression of re- Uglous orders passed third rending in the Lower IIone. ' ' r 1 ' ' The Berlin PoW says there are rea son- to suspect tliat cerralB Polish priests have conspired against the' lives of Prince Bismarck and Dr. Falck, Min ister of Ecclesiastical v AflaW,' and that three persons whose( names Ve alreaily known to tbe police arc lilred lo carry out Uie plot. i. . . , i! ! nil !..',; f , I'lUS AUJSlty.TKVUJllJE. I WlLKKSBAftBH," MftVf 1 1. 'About thirty men went' to ' work In Hutchinson's mine this mornjng. Thev nujrched from tiet houses in a body, and were armed with rifles and,, revol vers,' a crowd of nteni' women and , boys followed thctn with threats ' and linpre- catlons, and .were ouly. deterred1( from acts of violence by tUet weapons, of the workmen. (1The Wpracnwere particular- bitter. wiUv invective, and .at one p)Int hvtiia mile .nunhwaf.-ttearly Pjpitot iie aui L." " J,'JX n'E TPT'T VT , Asy one having large stock of grave stones on hand may probably find cus tomers fa Baltimore, -where COOeoffln, were isld at auction the other day. n Major WT. Whin has canary that on Wednesday but hatched two cana ries frpm one egg. The twins 'are two lsssmlMUl'lMi!eeiLai -.. j am taM'a7?l.wr' uai . 4 Z ?i!l H W- j ,,, Uft w l'C "'l'-m " fMtl u U - M !.. . Ke)!l-'L Mti y Wi S. Ik T ' ejWl,v.c.' K'H'i lays old and doing' WellMVrrfetf (O.) X7 ,.... 1- s , -x: done eqnally well. if rimywotdN.CnMay fc'WfVvl2? ' J than any otiier. f rf t: mlm :X,J, ""'."i,..;' '-r - "v y J. c
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