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To will, . id to I<. ilh aln rishman'of means, Islino.0 eneotiy. s'nonyms and a'ipen those n' laro reckoned as the po1rer. ogi'e', wvuj, po en.. terinL the VbY.Cd s,il of A iriky," *ar-fuilly, nay, even penuriously, Wier .totVaer f.o har'N carned di; es of anaay tuonths, to spend as carelesly in the often 'vain attempt lto naakp hir fortune, or, faiing an ibit, f!Ain.L.ao 'r 'utation of having Iea to Ia ''fa; rrn iirtais." - B. y nuoralizing on the Irisb obarac t<r, I had almost forgett'en ny object in writing. To i louq the above'. per p.it me to si air.'that I tong to the latter clatas. Leavimg .. Ireland in early roaadioodi, sid having been t iiad in "a st; ictly loyal school, I gane to C(anad , considqring t , Roko-Nor diianond in the British tUronet. Iahioitig, I expected to find nt poalu''ntiona entirely different in feelin f Iion the hardy [race, whom I was rod to call my countrymen imigide nY joy; wheti I fou'ind A peo' I le N1h1.1 oya ilty wan'!, a Inteise %ho-o love of evdrything British as ar'aden1t, wiise hospitality even great er, litan nay loyal, outip'oken' hot. bu.adel, A alglo-[rih count.rymen threob ,tszad miles away. But the dreami realizig a fortune instater in C'anada still proved a dream, and 1hn land to the South of tho St. Law .-neao being represented as a land ~ing with milk and honey, I, like thhan wainlriet Israelites of old longed t 'd ria.k the milk; anu so tho honey of i his proinsed laid. -'loven years ago', t crossed the froniaer; and edtered the Stato of Michigan. flere securing a "drum. tal:e'k position," 1 vasjonabled to vi.-it ,, e ost all th6 krtheth St ites kind Aib. mq tently making Chicago mI head qjaaters L scoured the Western. lhalf a century ago it (vould fiave beil .Voinewhaut of a boasit Co be able to sy-I have sailed on the loso'n of old Huron, dined on the Maanitou. li-a, ran the Sault Ste. Marie, slept 6a1 tie Illinois and Wiseohsin prairies, PAed at the 9iiahnit of the hocky Mountains, flatea Juin the "Pather of Waters" almost p4lci its souCe, ad. .freil ith nahdering awe, the grand and majesti6 caturact UT Niagara. and fimind myself at last in a comfortable log cabia in Caiiada. But such is a fNet, and bless yoti dear 1ditori noth. ing to boast of now. Your readersj may ask, wero my early dreamns now reabzed 1 In an e.Ar, I say no. Disappaointment mnet mec where'er I went. The feelings of thd people among whom I was a stranger; wele so diffe.rent from mioe, that thoroughaly disgtia'ted, I turned my face CJafndawarids, Yankcee go.a headativenoss. I lovedl, Tanakee shrewdness admired, bdt their boast lug "whipall creation buneumbo" I cottld not stand, so after a tour years residence, I bade them a long good. byc; S6ttlinmg dowr1, (br sii yearA, my taunibling fever abated, but one year ago last fall, broke out again witha ino than usual virulence. Where (o go was now the question. To the Nort hern or Western States?1 Ex perienee answered no. Thela only al teranative reinhining was either the Eaaserii or F'onthern. Mtany an emapty pnrse ha d taughat me cautious taess. TIhaay wvere stertl teachers, yet S the'ir less~ons wcro indaelibale: in the boirre aof Van) past pea'grinationas, I hail ?'een introdnobd to sev~raalgenuiane doncasters :their carinal acituaint anice satisfied me-it wis enaotigh. No being relieved froni iny dilemma byh~ oly~O, I baaggedl my Wearp bles, ?Lol wes Mouthwardl b~und-for 'ixi1o. It was a br'autiful inorning in the fali of 1871, that I stood at the Strat ford depot, patiently awaiting thae ar fi~d of the morning trailn for Bluffalo. I confess t'o a slight twinge of terror on stepping' aboard, as I had road so faneob ai your cier tradthful contem porary, the "O '''" of Grand 'frunk "smash-ups" anad "crash-uips,'' that, I sat like the Irish obk,' who haud been stealing pancakes ; when casught by her mistress ahe sat down upon them, but a parrot being in the kitchen~ had Watched the olperation and seeitig looW the thing was done, qu'ietly infornWed the lady, "h6% un.. lIoWovoi~ despite my feaais and trembling., I arrived in Fort Erid safe and soubd. Our train being on board tiie ferry boat I stood on deck and ltoked a long look at tho country whieb siatie leaving th, land of amy niativity had always been a hortie to utbd. As I sa'w its hospitable shor'es fade away in th~e dim dilstance, I am not ashamed t'o confess', tha4 I wept like a child. Its people F know with them I was at home. 1i wtadnaow abaout to take a leap it the dgrk, atdd thai among strangers. flut,- odir ali Droach to Buffialo, cut short mf re fl- -..ons. A deseription of its public bulldiags, squar es, &e., would not at a a interest your readers, it will suffico el ay that the esnfusion reigning trruukoiut i .i.treets proves it ta bat' it i, the cominorcial qmnporium ef aL ihob and exteniu e country. My dr'At ou'ployInit here was to obtain,. a hrough tioket. After vioiing scqr. 9 ticket oflicest! cane'to 'the con!u sion of its b-eing an iipossibility to lind a vocation iu which a Yank will nlot cheat if yol givq 'him a chance, but with yo.ur huin'bo servant it was iaiond cut diam.onfi ; I had not wret-tled with.tho chimney sweepera Ro long without getting a little dirte4. In the end I suceceded in obtaining a ticket at less than three-furthn 6f what . ws at first afked. At 6.1:0 p.pn., I ),eft by the Centical R. R.,and ab1*out iidnight arrivyd in locheter. .Chahing ears, I went Ip board of the Penniylv.aiia truin bounfl for Ilarrisburg. At break.4ojdgy, I was speeding ov'or 'the beautiul vi ley,,.aid auiongst the rollina hills of PennsylvaIIia. On my1V right ieane.i(0 ed the lovely Susquehanna-on nry left, high bluffs, whoso jutting rocks threateued Josotructioi, rosa porp<-n. dicularly liundres of feet'. Tho seetYexy h.ore. 'ia.g-ant a.ml imjestio an artist could find iiunibedless tcns of striking beauty to transfor to cain vass. We oarrived iniluarrisburg by 3 p. in. An almost instant chanige ef cars and departure, greyente.d mev, from seeing any of t:e 'i'ghtu. .I noticed, however, the splendid iron bridge that spans the Susquehanna at this'point. -Jn a short ilme th'e red soi) of Mar1land 'ciie i.sight, and I, who had been aeouitored to the bjack and greyish soils of ti.e North and West, thought I coulld fea'L my eyes forover, it was such a novelty. . T1hi wvas tholirst t3outliern'State I entered. I remembered the old adage, "A ebse beouth beirspei ks a wise head," and I kept Ntil, witing for the fic'o-eater to develop himself. I found hia much like other mo'rtals; eagol-y engaged attending, to his own business, leaving other folks to wind tieir's. 'Tho picture which my imngination had formed of tle Southerner from the reading of the curret literture of the day, and how far facts tallied with such; will be fully- detailed iii a future latt'e'. About 7 p. m., I drri'ed in !Ihlti more and getting a cab proceeded to the Mansion louse. My Mtay until Monday evening enabled in to take a partial view of this city. It is a very handsome city, its publie edifices, betoken a refined taste. Its elegant gardens and places of amusement are numerous. It cat boast of an opera and two theatres, to one of which I wended my way, apd saiv, the unri valled mimic Mirphy shine a: a sita of the first inghitudc in th" In "IIlHp.' I is rich brogue brought tears 6f joy to the eys of many a Pat, while his )utch English caused many a sedat'S sod of Fatherland to endai ger his expanded abdomen, io vio lently were they codial-ed with laugh. ter, The harbor wits crowded with ves sels of all kinds, ahd from tLe im. menso quantities of flour and tobacco here awaiting transportation, I should judge that if equalled, it cannot be surpassed in its commerce, by any city in North Atmeric, in tliese staples. In sight of th Maanuion llouse is the far famed n-nnument to the iemory of t~o dead who fell in defense of the city iIIt apd.13. It is not an imposing strgetu)ro but is in\genionaly .onstruceted exhuibitingi tho niames of the officers and men01 who perished in defending Fort Mohienry. Hotels are ilnuerous anid of a high order, whilat their charges are moder ate. Thlis was tihe first place I was waited on -by darkueys. I esgerly scanned their dark counsteuncnes,to see whet!ier thuey were clean or dirtv, but, dear sir, such an attempt to 'a greenthorn is uledlc. 1 found out afterwariq however that they sh'ow dirt and w ion ceaiu have at 4arznished appearance. lBut thioir ploliteness miade amuendIs for all squeamiish feel ings aund Irish like I did jnisticO to the good things around me. Raitimiore is not laid out with~ the right angular exactitude of our Canadian and 'Wes. tern cities. The street are narrow and raun in every direct ion, whilst the height of thle buildings on eitiher sid(a; tenidStitoiake themi look narrow er still. By 1 p*. m.- Monday. I was en board of the steamboat for WVest point Va. I cannot speak too highly of the boat and her. equipmuenits, sfie,.i~n iany opi.nioni, rivalled some of the floating palaeces of theolludson . River. At morning dlawn) I was on dek, on my left lay the Maryland shore,, on my right the dark fofcesa i Virginia were visibfo- 'The scenery Ner4 il not quite so wild and romantic as that of Peonnsylvania, yet. the landscapes are as beautiful the' tameri. At 9' a. mn. Tuesday, our good boat dreu up at the depot, and such a bu'ilding to be dignified with such D .namle,.it nover yet had bdei my lot to beld. Ilow dan I~ describe it ? Yes, imagi'ne a fishing shanty on the Nortj ehorce of Lahe flifon, lot it be ricket v in tile extreme, strew arounld it Ia Qlen tiful supply of oyster shells, anrd jou have it. Taking the. ecurs l'ere; ..in two hours, I was in Richmaond. Tlhis was tho most muelatschioly part of mny j{nrney. DJilapited build ings, rotten iences, fields producing weeds al one, i'Ot niy oyes everywhere. I OW in deed were tbo signs of improvement. It appeared to me as thiough. soaie hideous nightmare was slowly', but surely, crushing out the vitals of this gallant race. All around could be seen remains of the old entron'chulhrts behind which "Lees Kiiseraliles," 1'oi four lgng blood1 yo~fra,' hurled haeli the l ankeech ehtlry altho' aided by row. dies purchased from the back siun and brothels of every Weste4rn' Eulro pean city. Theo struggle was a doat'h one, the great defeat having, somec. what disheartened this neonin that until u ihort.41ne ago, they jinaagined there was Iiothing,- more to qeit -for UoV. -Riobroond,.the old Confederate capital soon cane .in view. What Itichmond. of old w:1s I know not, but now it se'oru as though tho lower park of the city partakes of the same listlessness,as the part of Virginia klready described ; but .thbs was the. burut district.. Many acres lay in ruins, yet the upper part of the oity appears to bo in a flourishing condi. tion. Libby prison still krunds as of yoro. Its nameo is' associated with many revolting tales of, cruelty, of whoso.trut1iduless, I Cn not vouch it was a tchncoo manufActory, r4oih ing more. Lnaviig tihmonid at 3 p. 111. .a, Me (ay, I uas dii4..,pointed iII .lot getting a r.ublo0 through it. I was now travelling onward towards the sunny south. I was. i' North Ca roUn.a on We 'tia y inroi'g early - -pp4 dt". many pikces whicb woulb not initerest you to kiow or (e. scribe nod boy. T tn,.m. 1.breakcf7Ati!d in Iharlotte. 'hisi. a r'pia.t 'o look irig little fewn, r'osarkbi e f' -1th ing I can renmenier Save its celuiera ted Dlolaration of I nlepondence pias ed one year pr eviomu to the onh , we have hoard so tmuch gas 'about every tb of July.. l'rt.-.ely at I J'loc'k a. in. the county town) (of .is tieh I ave ili tired aid slcetgy I atiblueId on the platfor, frpm ni bne I protclt d to friend Moin's.lIotel aid fontmd my journey. itand end . 1low maly miles travelled I have ono idea. '$ay Mr. E'litor, what W' u!d you great granidfathlr or odne say, could they rise fruin the tonlbtaid heirr us deqlare; that we could drink from old Iuron on 8tda.y mornitg n d bathe in the sunny waters of the IexiCal Gulf the Satuurd..y eve: ing folluwig. We o ul.dscor.4tlte o(le entts by itl forming tbm .that pcrh11apI eIo a Cen. tury elampss, (o if travel v1rhiel you and I now voinsider vis.iouary, wili not n.ly .bq.proba bie; yCs piItps crc Jty 1owehea V- ill be cut upon he wajking stick of OGd Fitlier Time. il.y'fature letter I .itnted im. part i:. lly tu.lay Ibefri yonr readeri a ..IOT atnopma. of leading Southapa:. evedis t etice the war. The eu:.tonm, &c., of t be Sout ihern people, the raeC, composing it--their Iiarrels & causes. also thc clinmte; i and reotirees of this Stato. I would hive done so before now, but I knew that couti-iC.i ften or tisrepresentl by trave lhcrs, pre tending to judge of a peole wlo c flying through their midIst at 30 mih-s an hour. I am also awale th..t Ct.ro lilizans have but little idea of Sou h ern eveitr> except such as are dis torted, uhilo ptas,ing thrton'h the use. diuii or the Yank e pre.a, which as a rule is hostile to ever3 thin.._ fana et o Souhan inltees . . C. WINIWSBOWo. Wednesday Moning, March 26, 1873. T11. ROSS RI)HB EIThswN; iiitoi. XL" Co restpomoc e sol ici e ft o:n ery i sein oel f the(ili on try. Our columni are. open I all tor a frev <11 ousion oC any lprinciple.. t heory or ides, EntS we arei ~i o ~ waespot), frte iw or opinions of1 cotrepon e tr leSiw T e ikecution~ of str hor teegra fhiic colum ns cin t ain a brief account of ie LaaIgieg of Peter Fl id y in New York, for ! ho mu r der of Putnami. loster's me~ h-4i at tracted corsaiderable at tetion thiro' out the countrv, speclily in hit ow Stt.Gigantic e-fforts were inz.de to indubo Goevernor D)ix to gr-int himi a reprieve; or a comodti~tat ion of sen tence. Such was the isnfluaence brought to bear in the unfort unate maons bendif that a short respite was granted to allow an investigastion, but Governor Dix failed to find good and suffieient reasons why he shonld. inter fere with the due executiona of the sentene of the Courts, and directed the officers of the law to proceed with their duty. 'e' congr-atulato the citizens of New York that the~y hlave an IExeitife whlo iies nio co'unte. nne to crime in any shape, and who sees to it that the maejesty of the law is fully vindicated. Let Stokes' turn eomne nest, anil we think society in New York will be in a rfar bottej con, ditin tan t is noin, ,Railroa I Monopoly. One of the most alarming signs of the titmes is tho greedy, grasping ef forts of ertain large Railroad corpo iations to absorb' minor enterprIses of like charactor. WVe have especial ref erence to the tra'nsactions of the Penn. sylvania Central Railtroad Company, and its offshoots, the principal of which is the Southern Security Com-. pany. This latter eorporation hias operated extensively in the South, to the injury, as fair as our obseivation gos of every road that has fallen within its grasp. We. want no better evidenc, of this fact than the present market value of the stoek of the Char. Coltumbila and Augusta Railroad; B'efore it fell into the possession of the "Ring" referred to, its stock was worth' at reiwt che-thl'rd its par value. Now it briags onily one-tenth. Again, the road did not suffer as many disas ters, in the shape of accidents, etc., durion the flY.yaara nroncding the Change of aidiniistaation, as it has done biee the chargo, Which occurred not quite twelve mortth s ago. We re gord this as a part of the history of the roadand to'prove that we did no injustice to the Seeuritv Company. Our object is bimply to present this miatter to ogr readers, usany of whom are stockholders in the Charlotte, Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad, in its 'proper light. They must not be de coived by appearances. Tlhe receipts of the road are much larger now than they wore a year ago, but we are not indebted to the S-uthern S ctrity Con' ily for it, for it. hias favoredl Oiter liesrca und er its conl t ro I tt 11he neglect, of till., p.s t icuitar oine. The leass the Soutliemar people take., to do, in our oplinia o, un' -e givo "it fr what it is wotLi, with kle Soutli rn Security.c ianpany, tho I::ore p.-o.per oup t0hey w*ill 11 be. In) connlectin %%'.th this sulbjeu", w'e see it stated in .our Northaen ex. chang11es that the l'e n n18ylvan)ia (2e. tral R ilroad Comlpa ny hans..olttaaied centrol of all the roads ii New Jer sey, by corrupting the legislhtIr'e of that Strftc. [t is a.erted bouly that one Senator was paid $35,00) foi his vote. 'i she 'vs how Pira Iargo3 :2n on - imd curporations will go lo accomitpli.h their puarpose . It would Meena alo from thit that legitlatit(rd ar to bA icd outside of South Carolila. A Good La'. that Oul h to ba Enforced, NV deAire to Call tle aittenition of the County and Ton autlhoi ties to the exi.stence of a Stat te regualatinhg the graiAtibag of Taven :id X all i Censes. It. is at whole.-mc prov'i.ion aol ouIat t- 1 .t ieIy eifoaeod. \Wo reprint the nain sect ions of the Act, for general informn.atioo, and for the special infoi-mation o d'tiose direct. y interested. Section I.,t, prfidenl "That ,nch cor porated cities roid towa.s ;Ini now are or may hereafter be ve.-ted with an. thority to grant tavern and retail Ii CeenneS Callia.1 et tO to the directinht anlid be sul j.-et to)i c re'tritions i and pa o\ isions hea re in cont.a ila. d." Section ;24d. 'No pIyr n, shplt be licensed to keep a nyern ba ohl a. shall ie recommende d it lea:t six respectalelo frecholders of t th1e ai ich. borhood wherei en1id taverin i, pre-pomed to be kept, wia) shall certify taa t th persin so recimmendd by tit'in i'. of good ireilu fotr honiesty and lisehanety ind is kniown to th' pe ison's ricom iendingf! to have at jenst tw o aitare beds and ae'es.saary 'eddingt, amoi-e tOtan are rejuired for' the. fslti of the sail appliciit. ai is %Vell provid C' with house-romi'i , ab!a i and provender.2 S e. 3. '-Fvery pJsoani fore lie o, she b.ill receive a li)enC to kee a Lvern1t, sh-ill Occoite f>otind by recg, niizance too thle city or town yin thoe , in t u af on baai with two god antd nfliffcient aiuretiu,, Ieing treaholela ina suilh city or' to a, t.o he approved oft by the~ of. ficeas authortdtgrn uh - ne whichl iece1.i:; neet shill be in the firma or to th Ito iect fo llowing. 'Know tall amen lby these presenats, thlait we, [A . B. Ii. tand E. F'.,J sof [ilae city or t.wnaj niek anowle'ie outpel vs to owe [ihe ci'y or town ithre suam of one thousaiond dlolliars, tio whsiclah pa~ne well atnd trualy' to be adae we baiad ouieve and oeey of ut-, e *chl ansd Ivr ofou ,birs~, ;xieentors and aid. these pr'ests ; w itntes (oar haands anad seals thais , .,day ef ini the y'ear of our Laord onae t ousuaid eight h-nd red anid . Theo cont ditioni of thib recogniz,.atnce is Mneh, tha t whera [A. I.] is l icenased to ketep at t aveon its the house occutpied by him [or her] in hhec location jpartiett larly de-cibedC, *Cor t be space of oneo year fromn thte date hereof ; now, if the suid [A. B.] durting the continu aneae of thie anid license, shll 1n tot keep a disorderaly hiouse, nor stnifer or pr is' any untlaswful ga mi ng ina or abot)a his or e/)saiud houtse, nor violate tohe aws eaa.cerating the trafh'ie ian spir itu:ous~ liqutors, biut shtall, tdurinag the saiud timse, itn all (haiets, u'e tad main. tasitn good order anad trule, and finid antd proviadeo cod, whloleomeo~ atad a'uf. I ivient lodg intg; dieot and enttert ain mtent for mana, aand atabli'ig andte pro vectder for haorse', and obserte the' di. rectionis of the law relaiting to the keeping of taverns ; theta this recog. niianc to be void, othecrwiso to rec minS ian full force and virtue." In) otr next issue we will refer again to this subjteh and bring before the pubhlic other provisions of this Act that we regard coment ndable from every point of view. The New Postal Lawi. The postal appropiatioan bill, approved March 3, 1873, contasined the following clause: "Provid ed that all ln'ws ard piarts of' laws pe'titt'ing the trasnstmission by mail of any free amatter whatever, bo, and the same are hereby, repealed from and after Juno 30, 1873." This abolishes t he frankling privil ego hteld by Conigress, and so mnany governmnat oficers... This abolishes~seotion 35 of the act of Marchy 3', 1863 : "lnt the puiblishs era of weekly nowspapcrs may senfd to each actual s'ubscriber withain thse county where their papers are p)rintedl and published, one copy thereof free of postage." This abolishes section 45 of the sameact ."All u..ieh.r of pe. - .Ami AL A AU A od ials, magazines and. newspapers, which slhall not exceed sistoen ounces in weight, bhall 4. allowed .to 'tter. change their publications reoipro~lily free of postsee ; provided, that such in, terchiangehall be co'niied-to a sin gle copy of suich publication." Tile laws remain unchanged which permit prepay ment of , postage on newspapers at the office of mailiog or doivery, at the option. of the sub. scriber, anI. prepayment by ,pews dealers "upon their packages as re ceived." N o reduction of postage rates. has been niade. Farnworth's bill passed the lHom. and failed in the S'ite. Mr /d; for.(cmucrn] Allow mie the use of your columns to put, inl uonination 'tho 'l!'i FOn IN-rINDAN:r. P. 11ACOT. T)Ri WA Ri:)FNS. :A. F. GOODIN(L 'Ile above tm.nmed ame pr*pert own. C, : and thdroughly qutaliied to ad minister the affairs of the town in an able and economical mauner.. tax l'AYER. M!r. Ei 'lease a1m1on301e- the followiig tick et for Town tooaeil at the ensuiIg elevtioh arid oblige Z-IAN iWC nItens. FOR INTINn'.N'r. W. G Itd 1)F. A. W. G)0 1) . L N. W . .\. D W10 '11, P. M r. J io Please ancnounce the foblwine ticl.ot, to bo votId for at thle ensuini town eleCtionu abd oblige 1:may well wishera. to poR i:r NDANt.. JA S. 1; -1.1%T1 Y. FORt W A RulNS. 1. N. W IT11 E 11. J. C. . re 0 r 1i1ge, ('lit|1,ilh d 'News. Iowa refuses to establ sh caipital punlishmlent. 31ormton acets are reported nego. tiat.iog for Ind iril Me:eico. A iew railroad is iuecded i'.,,tiveen New York and ostor evt ry tel years. . . The bees of the Unitel States pro. dace L8.00n(,000 .1 li' hney atnnuadly. laurteedum,, Ky., %%as burried up. Morth -311.* 'a i R{. U. eiiiiieerg -trike. Travel ini.peded.. While Ohe 'resi-lent of tihe West e rn Penn ii lvia~ri 11. R. tiunkhe soie body~ stol $108,000 ini bunds. Schoonier Garlanrd and t welve in crew reported1 .'ot.. Steainer Clarksville with 800 hales cot t'n sunkl on 311~isippi. li'ght withl drunken routsehe on a T1hjird Avennte, New Yoik, edr. * 'rance will not have to levy or loau to finish pay inmg the war inidemnity, "Live F'rance." Prof. W. (C. Kerr has~ been,.made an hononairy member of the Vionne G' ant no'minated as P. N. al The 1'ifth Avenue hotel fire was te. peated int a sinal way at the St ,Jaimrci G race~ E vinig, a ustnall 'pleasure pro. plleUr, foundered ~fT Ibuxbury, all l~. Jae, of the Custom House, wiW! succeed Genieral Jones as post master at New York. The agent of the ship Jenio t'ast mani, hals received a cable dispiatoh atnnouticing her total wreek. on Cayo .>rde. T1he cre w we.re savedl. The hewas~ valued at $%0,000, and was partly insured. .I The Spanish Govern merit fian ad vi'. 0ces of the rout of 3,n00 C!arlist, concentrated at Vera. It is thought Cen. Hlowardl's treaty with (Cohbis will result i,1 a Mlexican clairn of five or sixi nillbius, special dampiages, 'J'te, noree disease checks military operrations in Ariziona, Three naeni, gambling at Syracuse, $at urday nigh t, qturrelhed. Smijhtes was fatally stabbed by two brothers, niamed Anidra. St. Patrict established 400 churchies andl 700) religious~ houses. Josie M1ansfieldl wasi latest ficard ffom in the gambling salons of Monaco, Italy, whore shie wom $3,000 one n ight and at the .samec time eon contrived to ge.t Baron Sot'nebody, and Herr von Nobody in a irk.kr ife qjuarrel about her. Over 300 houses have been erecied in Dalas, Texas, its' fo'ur months. A Mlaine man makes now good mner chantable oystera .ti't of dour-paste, tapisca, c5al and water.' These are placed in seconmbhand ojater blhells, which are carefully glued around the edges. A Kentucky p'aper contains a re port of a recent, iwedding, in which "the bride w~ not particularlj hand sonmc, 1 i her father threw in seven. mules, and the husband was satisfied.'' W~ater, heated to steam, increases ini bulk 1.800 t~imes [Special Dispatoh.] EI4xecIiIan of a Muraorer. It[ UAW V1TDICATED. Win. Foster, the Car Hook llurderer, Pays the Penalty for the Jilling of Ui'tIm. NEW YORK, March 21.-Foster's .'l'st day opens clear and sunny. A considerable number of iinvitatiam. have been issued to persons to attend tile exi', Iho'l, wh ,ich takesi pl co be tween nil.O 'and re.cu thi. i'orninpg. L .11 -- h a e i -nI'ved at 11he TIX -.A Ii .e' muu.3s to nine, : and - I2 p I 1io - ciuarC, isou tV. hiundred spectatris being preaent. ,The p*risyjter, asverly waaa, and had the evccution been 'potpo'nd a'few hiours !ater, it w.Itd have bqyn ncee s pary to carry hiim to the sch-ffold.. At 9:17 preoisqlYl'ustor, as up from his cell to the prison yard, svth bWk cap on, andjos ahrs 'pinioned behind his baek. Yhe walked witY . s'tp to the scauffl14. Rev. br.Tyng reud a lengthy bitial sprvive, The doomed man eldeavortd tq plape his handa over his oyce, but c uld4 0 y renich with tha,b and forefinger. 'l'he reading of tQae death wrarrant w-as fin ibed at 9:29, arid. tle rop '9ut. 'at 9:21 precisely... Foster died 'asilg, 'abd bliowed wonderful coui-a -e. Lfoxuo, Maach 18-Throe shabbi ly diessed men, yith ,4ieri'c'aii de Ierit, de-osited tiweve thousand d0 larm in a Cork hank,.atid were arrAt. ed on suspiciqn of.eup igici in..the recent swindles on the .link of Eng. N4w lf.rAinunG, March 17.--A,,kl e house has beeni.buriul d Itrowing cve ni' hundred persons out 9f enpipymnent. PAI.S., March 21.----The' ,(' yefi . .01euat bao prohibit ed the erportat:on of war manterial to Spain. e , News 1leIfs WA.-IHINGTON, March 17.-E-er bu,inress h.ouse iin Laurensbur ,Iy except a ti shop; haee e'en u ied' iticluding the tavern and bank'. There was very little inumrance. Mleetirngs wil,l h, held throtiueut t be tiitoe for relied. Toopey, who murdered Miss Nichol son, was taken by the people froni Monterey, Cal., jail attad hi.ngul. The President has niodiinated ex Senator Sawyer of South b rolinla as Assistant Secretary ftl t, asur3 : . fire 9 iging at (ntreville, Gal lii county, Ohio' 'l'ho% wind i., high and tho eit fienb ore e*Iansted. Nai- Yorii, M'a-h 18.-Detective Hatch was corieted of peijury In a divorse case and scatenced to six years imprisonmnent. Judge Daly is considering the pro priety of sending Outorc Fianucis 1Tralin to the Insane Anum. N ' toniT, March .---lomn . ltlackwel.1,a dry goods mi'ercbanat of2a Elberton, Ga., while en rotute to Ne York, left bis friends while the train was at Wilnaington, lhlwarei Tues dsiy, .to go in the smok ing car, nad has noct since been heard of. I1e had con ziderable mney ina hais pos.caocg. , liloodgood2 and .O:.tua,r., elactic i eltinug factory ttIa arly i is bu ened -loss sixty thusamd. XVAsmmidGToN., Ma1 rch . )..- .The :iow Secretauy of th T!c.snav, Mr:. Rcicho~r oo, ihc. d be wi hn-'.im de. .Newsfr milie,1. 'cwar is ui .O poa en. leneral Canby'y plag lis to starve Capt. Jack out. Six hun'd red troops are ,around the la'va beds. Company A, fourth artillery, has been ordldred ,to the front. Qfifee was robbed beforo t o'clock thin mornin~g of over~ one thotiaand dbillar.I worthaof stamnps.. -~i (o~, the post office and twenty d~ellng in fLake City , haitcounty, Ark. have been u'trned.. T-ON, Mlarch 20..-'lae 80j:t' passed unanimously thb Acieral raia roadh bill already passed j thes IIocuse. The loei] option Will fas' bl~n In.. .Tefinitely postpoee.. . hMONTREA,, Mlarch g.-Th6 ro. mnainag of Mr. Ilyatt1 a, commnzercial ( ravelor' were found in tlie ruins of the St. James' lIotel. 11AL'tfiYoni, Mf,aych 2l---A Ore oc curred, ,early thais maonin .i'n the gent'lemen's furnishinag and a hirt store of Stratton & Ilafflcihe, N"o. 155 West flaltiinore stree~t. 'tll goods worq nearly all decstroyed., Loss, abott $10,060 covered bjy in~anae. . 'Thi damaage to thie building is al) ht. The printing office, uap stairs,'of g genheimiaer & W~eil was diamasged', by breaking a sky-light and by water, $5,000. Jr~na Cia, N. .1., Miar h 2.-, A't nooos, to-day, a fire 9courecd in' thle long deck at Jersey .City, w be re the freight and passenger depot of thec N~rie flailroad is located.' fp.' forse t'he firefmen reached the spot,'the depot and five framec btqildings wore in flames.4. The new freiglt depot, whaich cost $20, 000, has been also des. troyed, toffthor with 400 bailes of cot ton valued at $40,000, iThe greater portion of the freight in the old depot was also destroyed, making a 1028 of $50,006. The loss is rou 'ly esti. mated at this writing as folows: Passenger dot $15,000; .foa... sbididitg, $12,000; ferry bridge', $10,000 ; new frdight building, $20,. .0,,0 ;. nortton. $40,I00 ;. old freight d: .$J5,000; freigh t $50,000. .. 1. WasTyooq, !Marchi, ,21.- TNh ittrike on the ... Louis and Kansa RailrQ-td is over. - Thbre.has been a fierce run on tip gait Lake Cit National Bank. All deninads have e en mnet. - ' e MoDunald, the allegpd, Bank pf Eugland forgef, Qas,resigped to th slheriff, who hav ciWij. prooess nggirst 1iin. MoDonald's plunder is in ou-a Tho Empresi of Russia io.at Flprr 'neuo. ci route to 8outhein Italy, for ad~~o ic ha formrally re.ua-d tho I arl"k that. PO.hliy .,.o7 cr h i:$ Msp. Io.-tees4 in t;. I.mar.,m~ight. e 1)0 - .a.:4,-tae wh' sui thej, o were imi:d 01ies of "No, 1o !'' alarket Repourts. ,N'EW onIK, 5ai01. 2.-Cdoiton p ened. firm and clowtl. Aui t.,up Itadas 19J; Orleans b9; cale 2, 51 bules. c i .15J. GCan r TON, March 22.-Cotton quit-middling 181 ; rccei ta 498 hales ; bales 400 balos. ivs;ii'oaa., March 22.-v"ng Ittonl opelned 4uiet but atea y and closed unebla-lnyd-truplamn 0 leans 9. ; sales 12,000 bales. 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