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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1881
NEWS BY WIRE.
HAPPBNINOSOF the WkIKBRIBF.
LY CHRONICLED.
En.Cuatits V. iMrcnH Ooik-litM lr« twr
A Body 7ouno—A HeborPoiwEifaU libm
•Youdia • Ornk* A Btmeuu «t Sm
—Warped of Crook*-Oiker If owe.
Nsw York. October 85.—Mr*. Cornolln H.
Stewart, wife of the Ute millionaire dry good,
merchant, A. T. Stewart, died raddoniy ihla
mi rt It# at 10 o'clock, at her raeldenee 01
Thirty font th a treat and Fifth avenue, of con-
get' Ion of the lac*i and heart troubles. On
Frldaj>ho took dinner with Ura. Henry Hilton
and on her way home contracted a heavy cold.
OaBatarday ahewaaao 111 abe wee compelled
to go to bed, and Dr. Idlnor war
neat for. Yeetarday Mr*. Stewart
grew worm. Dr. llllner remained at the boaae
all night. At half peat nine o'clock Ihla
morning, ez-Jndge Horace Butiell called at
the Stewart mintlon aed waa Informed that
althoogh Ura S swart .pent a reetleie night,
aha waa feeling better and waa able to all np la
bid wttboot great effort. A few mfuaiac after
ott* o'tlork, n Judge Bauell waa anrpnaed
to learn from a meatenger that Ura. Sieoart
waa dead.
KATES nr A iieab.
Cr.nvti.AMr October 25.—rhii morning
B la. n tao gear old daughter of Usury
Deernhtefik, e ealoon keeper, met with e hor-
Vie la death, being almoat eaten alive bye
hear. The little one waa playing In her fath*
er’ahnik yard end got through n fence la to
theyard of a neighbor, eesloon keener named
Xmrlr, who kept a bear chained In the rear
of hie lot. The child ventured too ntar the
bear, which knocked her damn nod comma coed
devouring her body, which wna horribly mu
tilated before elm could be rnacuod. Tne
own, r of the hear her been arrested on charge
nf manslaughter.
a nrnv rousn.
KaaTEKS, I'a , October 25.—About two
* o'clock yesterday afternoon, aneeral boya
found the mad body of an unknown woman,
•aed about Tony, In a clump of butboa along
the Delawato river, about two hundred yarde
below the IYnheylrania railroad depot at
Milford, N. J, end immediately gave the
alarm. The body had the appearance of
haviur been there aome deye, dreempoaltlon
harlt g aet In. The noon wat crathed la end
tbo fun brad appeared an If liked been (truck
by e heavy rlnlt. Tne women wae (oeu on
the elrreiavf Milford four or dve daye ago
and then tuddenly dnappea<eJ. Coroner
B bble labeled a Jury ud began an
Inquest this morning. Ton iadi-
canons are that the woman Waa murdered
and thrown where the body waa found. Jautot
Collins, ngtd Ally dve, wat arrested this morn
ing on »n»picton of tnardorod tha
Roman, ntid win locked ap to awaU th* re
tail of Iho luvrsiKt'.ioo. Culllus Is told to
>a?a been seen with tbo woman aboutn twk
•to. UeiDibollTwftUlMOOloa, N. J. Ho
boa notlilng to sap about tho murder. Thus
far tlia only tvldeuoa taken la la regard to tho
biding of lb* body. Tho testimony of do«-
lors who made au external examination and
1 who saps the womat
iaatiottifDt, and jf 1
pla who hi
.. ..... I bar with clothing to
taka the place of her worn out garments.
A Man OF FOLKS.
If JLwAt'Kkx, Wis t October 23 — Considera
ble t xcltattictit wan created hero Btturlaj
Light bp the wild actions of a mob of !*sitas,
wao goccceded in hraakfog up a demo^ratio
mass meeting. The people, it is claimed, had
been commanded bp prioats to attend tbo
matting, which was held in the parish sohocl
bene.
The people left Rodxlmkl hall In a body
and went to tha tohoolnouse. where John Black
d< wo*ratio congrttslonal caodidato and other
.loliticiaiii were congrega tel. Black waa chair-
* * ‘ jorp that indicted the rto-
f jbe grind jorp that Indicted the rto> Cashtrlllc, the two beautiful - Per Jhoron
tera laiakpnng and when he attempted to staUlona, and Blaek 8am, the Aneat Bpsnltb
*| tak the iiso’j Jiofctid him and his comptn* * J»»k In ihla rountr/* ► _\ . ..
lotiMALd made such denionstratlons that the
B lMeians had to leave the hall. For two or
ire hour* about 1,000 IVes crowded tha
stride fi r blocks atonud, pelting like madmen.
aiVALs in Lora
K AW Frank fur r, fnd.. October 25.—A'ex
Boaid era John Paxton, school I ojsaad rivals
In Mive, siood In a store pesteruaf. Thtir
■antbiart, Hi s Inis Hollis, pasted bv g »ln<
te school. Boaidthiowa kiss to her, aud
Paxton, enraged, knocked hi a on
lire lead with a stick, fraoturiog
bit tknll and then stamped hta face to a Jell?.
Past on ttemed a madman, anl
featurd at the month, and before he
senld be captured rushed to tha woods, wav
ing Ms hands and shrieking. Hoard will die.
Beth era ions of prominent formers of Scott
county. Great excitement prerails. Too
J oupr lady itmains by the bedside of her
pinglovtr*
A niTBXTOAXa AT SBA.
WiRNxrxo, October 25.—Captain Uawlee,
of Hudson Bay company ’a ship O sen, arrived
jtatejdaF J overland from llodson bay. He
r»poita that oa tho voyage from London to
Talk Factory, while doubling GapeCnarchlll.
a hurricane arses which drove tbs ship on the
socks, battering her side* In. Her crew ef
ihlittcn and petmngera. conelstlat of a ata-
sl< nary, bis nuullp and doctor, escaped to tha
•bars safely and made their wap to York Fan*
bo Sept bore under medlccl
.. . mtnt until be 1» able to return to Laurel. He
h«o less than IJCO when taken today.
A FIRM LETT KB.
Ambtkbdam, N. Y., October 29 —The Am
sterdam knit goods msnafactnrerat assoslatioa
lost evening sent the following letter to
Messrs B«ilcy and MtOnlre, of tho executive
board, Knlgh's of Labor:
“Our s» octal Ion desire me to state that the? will
•dbcie to the decision couvei eu to you la their
teidiuuc u of October IS, to-wlt:
“Jfesoivtd, That we, the member* of the toll
f'OC*n>aniifactDie!*’ a»w>cia<lon of Ama’crdam,
ate notliiCllLcd todeai wl ban) petaonawitn re-
tart) to the management i t our private b jvJne a
loti rota ixcepiloglbote who are Men tided with
ua as paitntrs or emp'ojc a. We desire to
expriMtopoo ourper*oual regard aud esteem and
wiab In no sens* to be undcraiond *a refuting to
peiionaliv meet you as Individuate, but we can aoe
no good to come from any official meet-
log or any official action.
a double txaordy.
Wilkxrbaxbr, Pa,October 30.—A doable
trig*dp occurred this afternoon at tbs B*a-
nett slope of W. G. Payne A Co's, colliery neai
Kingston. William Motes, one of the oldest
miuing enginecis in LnrArne county, was on
doty at tbia colliery. Ho waa given the signal
to faoiat a cage from the bottom of the abaft,
which waa 300 feet deep. He supposed every*
thint was dear below and started hi* engine,
Jo £ as John B.-oida. a foatmtn was nun nga
car m en ti.o cajto. Tbo sodden hotstiog threw
Bf'ririar.ff, ardin failing he waa caightba*
tween the cage frame work on the rideof the
abaft ard was Instantly killed. As soon as
Kugirn r Hears was informed of what bsp*
jHi-cd be walked to bit room near by, t*"b a
tevclvcr from hfa coat pneket and placing it
to bis forehead, fired, killing himself.
THE BfATK FAIfi.
if a con. Os., October 20.—[Special. J—The
Central City park presents a lively and anl
mated appearance today. The buildingeare
being rspidly filled with exhibits of all kinds,
aid the fair promises to bo ono of nnniual
tutfiiil tide. The stables are mtre
now did than they have been for many
y*»ie, and the ili-p'ay of fine cattle promt**
to bo one of tbo tuoat attractive features of the
whole fslr. Holsteins, Jerseys end many otht r
fancy breeds ere represented. The racing
•tab cr aro very full, and some -of the beet
Mi odt d stock in tho country may bo seen,
loony Brown, of Afacnu, (la..
h«a an exhibit of very fine pit games,
Luff Cochin, Jtrshioss, Bantams, Length«n«,
M»h 11 rays, Wjandottea, Plymouth Ito;ks,
P<*itridge Cochins, Houdana,White Pilesamoe,
W it da -r White*. Lovelock A Vo ,of Qttdont-
vlllc, Vs., aho rnadi) a Quo exnlbit of poultry.
/ 1 he exhibits of the Holton and Monroo
Farmer*' clubs are worthy of mention. Taey
etc to ho fun id on Iho first floor of the preml*
mu hall K«ch club has an end of tho build•
IsiK end both ends are full to ovorfiowiog with
thf prod nets of the fertile soil of Bl ob and
llunroo lonntics. Tho Holton display Is in
it site of Hr. Kdgsr Uoa* and much of tho
luccisa if tho exhibit is doe to his ef*
foitt. The Monroe display is la
charge of Farmer Wadlv, of Bolinbroke,
ai d u fleets great credit upon this gentlemen.
These exhibits will receive fnrtbor notice.
The first thing on docket was tho pablto
display i f bonus annoauced for 10 a.m. sharp.
8ome delay waa exoerionoed at tho begin*
nlig, but tho horses wero fiuatiy
re«dy, and at 10:10 tao
bell at the jndgea* stand was ruug. Tha pro*
evision marched around tha mile track at a
walk, to the music of tla Bibb County brats
band. Muorehotd A Halter, from Backers
station, led wuh their beautiful stallion.
Granby, and four oolte, followed by the otosr
•lallion. l)ilvo. W. O Wadley, of Boliog*
bioke, followed with two beautiful mule colts.
Others came in order, and the show was a
tioamlfnl one. J. A. Dtown, of Macon, hsd his
haidiomt horse of Mambrino Hamiltonian
blood. W. L. Nowman, of Holloa,
had a fine animal. J. G. Smith,
of Barneavillr, had Phil 8herldan, and Ds
PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON
An ArJsteeraVs.LeofciDf Toon# Waa with Black
Mastaeh* asd Wbiak.r*. rrav*Un«as 'Jooot Moa*
aailart-BaBasta* STapoiaoaia ravaiosoomr
with tA* 9*ad of to* Sow tlighUrfabiaod.
ia.tutal
Whll. onmlai from York Fa)
a ran, n.t Oalonal UiWar la an npanr
pan, of voj.goia, euro a to for Hnd.ua
WASHED or cEOOEa.
Haw Yoke, Oinob»r27.—Inanaator B,rn-<,
kavio, btoo aavi.ad b, Iho pollao of otb-r
alllfi, inalndina BoaCon, Fhifadatphia aa.l
av< t Ckiea,o, inat crook. wan laavln, fur
N.w York ro taka . hand In the atatua of
lib..*, calrbrailon, a,rood hla oat laat ni,*it
to eatch th.m a.iba, cam*. Datactlva,w.ra
ttailontd at tha farriN, railroad atatlona ood
hot. la with order, to arreatevar, thi.fur
hahnoal creak tha, mljtht Hod, aad othara
o.raaiutuut to.wruli iba atreauand dire..
Tha ratoll w.a prolidc, and tkapoUaahaal
.natter, pave up Ita motle, craw thl. moraine
Wfhre th.ooaru, and tha police aakad that
tha priaoiteta be remandtd nntil after tomor-
raw, which waa dona.
rotIHD IK A CEEtk.
OALkticio, 111., October 27.—Harr, Nel.oa,
a too laar aid child, waa atiaaolpao tarda, front
tha uanhcni. at Kaeavtlla. After a Iona
■torch hla had, waa foand I. a crack a quarter
of a alia from Iho alnuhonw. Tha cbild’a
ahall had kata ahalterad. A elab foaad aatr
h, la lappoted to hare bean tha waapoa, aa on
no ran ef it waa faoad aome hair, corroipao !•
ia, ta that of the child. At tha laqaer. clr-
nautaana pointed itraa(l, to nan of tho
wraicn lamaira known u "Crakv Hannah” aa
tha oa. ci ta mitt ink tha daad. For a ,oar aho
haa had charra of tha ho,, dad hoc.mo attach
td ta him. Ua waa to ha lahaa awe, non,.
alaaa harm* bean found for him In a fanttl,.
It la thaa,ht that tba idea of taptrattao dr.ro
her ta tbo dwd. bha Btaiaa tha deal, and
a aim. that dniin, h.rahaencaaha wat aaAtah.
a, for tba child
. Dat’KK OK A TRAtK,
Draw, ltd, October 27 — Tba Lake EH#
and Weitrrn peawatcr tralo earning wait lot
al,bt *u toarded ha<a h, a cai>( of rouec men
who haa hern at a pub to ratnermc. Seraral or
tha | art, wcie ver, touch under tha InS ieo 'o of
Uquer, aua there waa evidently bad blood anon,
them. Too tralo bad nardiy lett the ttatl m before
they craitorcced C.htinc amtiti, themadvw In
lit tanka , ter. u.e ut.n bad an a m broken,
!•?,**”’5; 1,1 koa probably fatally
**• »' , 51!' 1 I* “ aiw Ih. tv waa no and to black
ayaa and hlot-dy nnat
A II t/r.D TkKAtl'KkE.
ClKrjKEATi. 0. 11,-Inter is _ j. Btrhldw.
tvtatnrrrof L.urtttown.hlp, U'.rm-mt cointy.
Onto, came to thl. city earl, ;iu g.pu«het wlta
W tea t elm Ilttc to that corporation and .-iddenly
BtMn*ar*4 Todag ha wat r<»un«l ati<i<*tlat
Bfccui ike sirveu of ibis city in a d»*e4 rn« aa j
SI* J*! ea *«Ucs hittl^ok'-ur*.
.» * cvprmion In hit .feuu,
tvl^SBlIj cauevi b r a blow ».»»
yA >u j' • W ®s*-A Ha laid a vsg i» storf tha
# s , ultctl on the Hm bsak. als w
MvmagM»**#uh*i
SMSSaly.* by atrantart sad «m
imxifi koto Ute AwaiRg. Ha oeoid not as/where
J»i k la ibis i ouutr/.
A second pesp In agricultural lull today,
showed the "two ktug<," "klug”
corn" tnd . 'king cotton," both
approprlstsly fixed In tbolr own propor garb
They occupy thrones near cash other In B j
Hogbroke, "Jfotiros farmers otubV spsoo, oao
el the most atilking In tbe whole fair.
This Afternoon Messrs. Livalock A Co.'s flue
Hofsuin rattle were brought out sud esrrivd
nroubtl the grounds for exhibition. They At*
Use til mvrb Attantlou.
Csptsln Ih. IL Parka’s Shetland ponies nre
very brantIflil. They are incomparable, nod
the display 1s the finest eve r mado in tbit
eountiy. He bae all sorts and aises of tbo
pretty little crcxturcs, and they wero carried
opt ou dress parade this afternoon.
The jug makers of Pike oounty
have a show that is all tholr own.
Trey say that Bibb conuty has as fiuoan arti*
els of day as l'tke. It Is a yellowish gray,
while the Pike oonnty clay Is a delicate piuk.
The manner of making |ugs Is* a curious
thing..
A COLD* 1ILOODKD MURDER.
U a Hit ison, Ark., October 30.—Details have
Jnst teached this place of tbe cold blooded
murder, at his homa in Marlon county, on the
22d taste*t, of James Hamilton, late deputy
collector of internal revenue, in the office of
tl«nry M. Cooper, at Little Book, About two
Tiers ago, ilamiltoe, while acting as deputy
oolltctor ot internal revenue, made a raid In
Johnson county ou a number of Illicit distiller*
lev, among whom waa a man named Mulligan,
eaptniing one of the dLtlllore and managiug to
get loro with their crooked prooerty.
Mulligan was one of those who esospol,
and nothing rnoro waa heard of him
until e bumi tiroo ago, when ho cams to tho
himoif liemilten, who was residing on his
fat in ta Marion countv and applUd for wurk
on the futm, giving his name as Page. Ilam*
illontmnloved him and he woiksd until iait
Friday light. Without attracting any par*
licolar attention. On that night he left Ham
ilton's and went to the honsa of a usighbirs,
about a half milo distant to spend the oighi.
Aflrr family hsd mired for night, Pago or
Mulligan, left the home and goto# bsck to
Bamliton'fl crept into the latter’s oed room
sad as be lay asleep, placed « pistol to his
htad, blew ont his brains and fled.
Mix Hamilton gave the alarm, and there
b« log some men abont tha place, the neigh*
bets were soon aroused and in pursuit ot tbo
mordenr. A party of cUttsni caught him a
short distance from tho home, and placing a
repo around his neck made him confess hu
crime. Just as tbty were in the act of lynch*
ing him, another party of cttlaens came up,
and tha lyuchert supposing them to be
tfficerr, left their man and scattorod. Malli*.
gen, taking advantage of the excitement,
•scaped, hot was recaptured the next day and
ukiDlo Ysllvilie where he is now In J«(f.
Hamilton had twioe been elected sheriff, aud
twtoe circuit dock of Ssarcy county. Ho was
for fi.ur years deputy collector of internal
revs not and was u candidate for sheriff st the
recent election.
QVBIR STORY FROM JKRSKY.
from tbo Philadelphia Times.
William Emerlch, a man with peculiar
history. 1s held attbe tint erecinct station bouse
in Newark on a nominal charge of drankonoost.
Be was arte*ttdeiibeluateice of hts wife, wno
cuui Uiiml that be drank to exosu and abused
bar.
When be was arraigned yeaterdayurrnlax Mrs.
Emerli b Mid that thice years ago »he Uv tf d wiih
he• h' lband a prosperous farmer based Hill, at
JtckMW. Michigan. Th* y took Rnerich Into their
settee. Re iruuwd ll.tr* Jealousy aud was or*
eared to leave, lie consented ou condition that
Mrs R 11 went with him. thrv*w<un< to burn the
i ©ute aud k II in lnm»*r» it she refused, sue and
h> i i u»Mtd Cornell* d as to what she had better
CO, at>d r*ached ihecourlualon that hia*«f «ty and
d> ta Cemandad that »oc should c* wiih Knvric v.
«<ts oueuilr the went away wiih ths f«im baud
••ds U« i)<ieutl| Hill procured a divorce. Tn«u
*lt m irt'U Fieeiich. but HU( even afterthe wc I*
oil# ootl burdto send htr mon»y. Since tbe
o img* the soman bad teamed that Kaerich
• s<i m rrUd avoung glrlfa rbiladeptKa maty
ini n,oandI'lKiltd her. Ue claim* to have
ten 4 toretd from tne first wlV, bstXrs. Ke*r-
, t N •. 2 Ct ub's the tnr h nr the story.
Ik te held pending further Inquiry into the caw.
From lbs Ban Francisco Call.
A hack was driven into tho Paltcs hotel
d tirtysrl about twenty minutes to 4 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, and when it stopped no*r
tbe door of tho office, a sedate looking little
man with sandy side whiskers scampered down
from tbe box with tbe driver to assist the oc
cupants within to alight, while not lesi than
four of the darkies connected with tbs estab
lishment ceased an interesting discussion of
tho merits of different hoarders end rnsbsd
over to the carriage to take pert in tbe ceremo
ny. Bo much concern was an Indication of the
arrival of an Important personage. Out stepped
Francesco Lambertengbi, resident eonsnl for
Italy. Two young men followed, tad at one of
them alighted the eonsnl doffed hla hst wl .h
piofonnd courtesy and extreme retpect. These
two young gentlemon wero one of the Nspo*
lconio princes and a friend with whom ne has
been traveling. When the hotel register was
presented at tbe office desk to the party, tho
Prince snggrited to his friend and companion
that be might do the writing.
This the latter did with a
manifest inclination to obey. He wrote sim
ply "Moncalleri” on one line of the register,
and "Michel*” Mow it, that being bit own
tide; hot as the little man with tho reddish hair
was tbe prince’s valet, tbe clerk completed tho
os oration by Indicating "and servant." Hov
er si pairs ot eyes were scrutinising tbe appear
ance of tbe piince, but he seemed to be wholly
onrM.frlf D* that he was an especial object of
olrervation. Ho bad been represented as be
ing "tall, pale, and slkhtly built, with a
thoogbtfal. ttd expression of tbe t*ce
that remit ds one of pictures of tho
greet Napclion" Bnt this detcripMon.
though !nier*st(ng and rom«nMc, proved
to be romiwhat imAginative. He is art
aristocratic looking yi.ung man, whose phys
ique end full fare showed him to be to goo I
brnltb. He hat a hhek mustache and wht-kers
His face wore no trace of sadovss, and b*e
mind aevrned to be unoccupied when he ar
rived. lie haa the N*pol»*onlo physiognomy,
hut it Is not so apparent sa to strike *d observer
at first gfarce, it is a refinel ooantorpsrt of
tbe Nspoleonfe features, the bend of the
prince’s nose being more •'ibdaed than tha? of
tbe well-known feature whloh the first Nspx-
first floor at tha Annie street corner. Thither
the party immediately went, the ooninl d »f
fing his hit and bowing oarefully again as the
prime proceeded to the elevator. Soon after
a big wagon load of tnnks, with the
rrtacely insignia thereon, was brought to ths
Ths party bad arrived on (he steamship Bol*
g'c from Yokohama, and had been received at
tea whirf by the Italian cooauf, the prince
being a nephew of tbe king of Italy. In
Franca he la regarded mi raly m a cUiasn, and
« n ariountof toe attitude of Bonaparte and
the French government toward each other the
French representatives took no notice of hla
arrival. At the rrqueatof Consol Lambaiteo*
gbl Collector Hager, by authority from Waih-
ing ton, permitted the baggage of the prtoQe u
be landed without tbe emtomary detention.
Tba prince is traveling under the nai *
AN ANT BATTLE.
which bean that title la tbe following
"Hotel do Hoalllca, Marseilles ”
Prince Looi* Napoleon, or Napoleon Louts,
aa he waa christened, It the nephew of tho king
of Italy.and the grandson of Jerome ~
parte. He is 22 yean old.
JTbe story or tbo msrrlsge of Jefoi
parte, his irandfather, has been
that every one 1s familiar with it
rech lets, end uproarious. Ho married Miss
Psiten on In opposition to tho warning of tbe
Frenrh consul-general, to the advices of all
his friends, and In iplte of the soruples of the
lady’s family. He Bred with her fifteen
mot tbs, then left her at the command of his
Iniperions brother, end married another wo
man The emperor derlared the marriage null,
aud so did the archbishop of Parle. B it tho
marriage was not null; it was perfectly valid,
as tl o pope informed the emperor whan he
rout lit a decree dissolving it from Rome. It
wasprrformtdby Bishop Carroll of Baltimore.
In tbe prereuco of tbe mayor of tho city end
othtr leading cltlsccr; the groom’s only sur
viving parent, his mother, and his elder brother
Joseph, sweated to it, as the French law ro*
quin*; tvtry formality, both of tho Ffonoh
atd the American law, was strictly compiled
with. Jerome subsequently married Catherine
ot Wnrtrmberg, and the isme of that ma'riage
was tho father of ths young man who air*vai
yesterday.
While tbe great emperor lived no one dared
to dispute his will. He called Jerome’s wife
Mbs Patterson. He forbade her to lead In
Emopo He Insisted that she should return
to Ih* United States, and on oondltion of her
retorn he would allow her a pension of 60,000
fraice a year. He spoke of her In private and
ta public as "that little American girl, my
bro’be* Jerome’s mistress." Bnt his will was
not rrmgnixed beyond tho reach of His tons.
In B>l'im<r* Mrs. Jsrome Bonaparte was rso*
ogn'sed «s tho lawfully wedded wife of a king.
B* th of Jerome’s wives bad sons. Tha War*
temberg printers gave birth to Prluoe Nspo*
l*tn (better kiown as Pion*PIon ) Ho married
Clothilda, sister of King Humbert of Italy,
aud is tbo father of our presont visitor. Ttto
B* l • In oi n w Ife ga v© bl rth to Jerome B >nap irte,
• ho married Susie Williams of Baltimore and
became the father cf Colonel Napnleou Je*
r*>mt- Bor arnrto. a West Point graduate and n
dlatlDgtmhtd officer ta the French army.
When tools Napoleon visited this oouutry
In 1837 Mr. J*romo Booasarte invited him to
vi»it him and rntertalnod him hospitably.
Fourteen years afterward, whan Nanoloou was
waled on the Imperial throne of France, Mr.
Bonaparte wrote to congratulate him on hvr*
Irg t nee more elevated tbe family to power.
The emperor promptly replied, inviting Mr.
PonafArtetoviiltbimin Paris. Onhiaeriivsl
he was a»ked to dinner at tit Cload, aad bsf #ro
tbe tuests were seated at the table, tha empe
ror barded Mr. Bonaparte a paper signed by
tbe ruioitter of Justice, the president of the
senate, »nd (he pnsldent of ths ooaodl of
rate, eei tfj tag that ths marriage of oa fat ver
to Mias Patterson was legal; that Jsroma Bi
ns parte was legitimate, and that ha shoull bo
' r lntegre, dans la quallte da franesds.” Tha
»t» riling o*wa soon spread and
•’arm nf old Jeiome Bonaparte, who was than
70 tears of age. Ha protested that his mar*
risga, half a century before, was really null.
But the emperor was firm. Tha 90th day of
Angus*, 1831. a dscrea was entervd in tha
Belle* to cis Lots formally acknowledging tha
lrftltiiiiacy of Mr. Jerome Bonaparte of Balti
more.
Nor did tho emperor's kindness uto? hare.
Jeron e Bonaparte the younger,ths|<radaate of
Wesi Point, was gazette.! toa lieutmancy in
the French army. The young man Jut fled tha
enii en-r’e favor. Ha served with metr dis*4ne*.
lion ta tbe Crimean and Italiau wars that ha
meivtd the Cress of tha L*slon of Uontr
fn-ni Fiame, the Victoria Cr-ua fro a tbe
qer* n. the Order of the M*djirtte from the
anitsD,and^ifc( .Order of Mi' iter* (Valor (ram tho
k«tgof Irslv. ll««'rv.ii again with distiao*
Mon In the Franc vGerman war, and when *.he
en>p«ror waa overthrown <t waa he and d. de
1/SMpe who escorted the empms out of
Fr»n*'r il«' ia married to agranddsug'iter of
Daniel Wehs’er
Bn* the prejudice among the Earvpean Bo*
rsiartra ssstast the AmetLwu Btnaparte
t r • ltd i ut. In 1835a coas.il do fa uill»
was bald, which c^ns drrcod too ease of tbo
Aintron. Is decided that he waa legitimate
lor ell | orpote* except tbe right of succiMsion.
Id other worns, he ntVercoil.il succcet lotus
throne, and he could not iahmit may portion
ef hts father's pr«*aertr. Azaiual ih'Sdeotston
Mr He* a ran© appealed te the Tribunal of
Pint Instance, an * Ms mother made a trip te
Parfa * >prriat y to urge her rightt. The sour*,
however, decided against kirn.
J. 8. Clieyney, In Philadelphia Ledger.
In the romaer, a year ago, a swarm of black
ants, Formica Pennsylvania, built their nest
between tbe celling and roof of » shed near
our dwelling, ta the auburba of Philadelphia.
At a distance of a few hundred feet from tho
shed a second colony of tbo same species had
also built a boms in a sheltered place. Both
nests were unusually populous.
Battles between ants of different species,
ftngbt for the purpose of capturing slaves,
have been often detcribed. Bat on a bright
morning ta August I was a witness of a fight
between these two colonies of tbe samospeoies,
which could have been Wiged for no saob pur
pose, and which gave tbe occasion fora greater
Oisplsy of forethonght on the pert of the com
batants than is usually conceded to tho aoL
Ths nest ta the roof was the one attacked.
The only approach to Jt from tbe gronod was
by a post and plastered wall about six feet high.
A smooth pJauk floor fitted closely against the
wall and pOit, ana was raised above the ground
by a low step. This floor was tbosconeof the
confliit,
Jn an my rtpetted slndy of those nests and
tleir ichsbiUnts daring tbe summer months
tho sn all workeis were the only ones who
rtmifd to labor. They did all tbe foraging,
and it wse veiy unusai to see one of tbo large
workers cntside tbe emratco of tho neat,
which, lx wever, they faiihiully guarded. Tbe
conduct of tbo latter so much more closely
a greed with that of iho told leraats of kindred
sneili** that in spesking of them in tils paper
I slsl 1 call tl em soldiers, because they cer
tainly perArmed all the datics of a soldier,
and so far as could be seen, did nothing else.
When I first saw them ou tbe morning of
the bit Je, both the sma’I workers and tha
laige ones or so'di« rs sir* out ootUo wall, post
ana floor in great numbeis. Taoro was no
fighting then going on. A strong force of hoI-
d er* held every approach at the foil post and
w*ll sn«all**r bodks wore fermod Jn regular
lints bfcli-way np the post and large outstand
ing grt ups were s'Atlunod at ul« sv distances
spurs here aod tbnc upon the floor. Too
sn all workers, far ruore active tbaa the sol-
dieiv, were testing in sll directions over tbe
floor am! step, and ruunii>g up and down the
poM wh c« supported tbe nest.
While I ituta wandering at the nnusnal
commotion I saw at tbe distance of a few feet
a hist of small workers closely fallowed by a
great horde of soldiers streaming along a fenoo
from tbe other distant neat. They must bavo
i umbered thousands. In a very short time
these bo*t^o workers had descended tho fenco
to the ground, swarmed up tbe step to the
door, and ponrtd in crowds upon the defensive
eeouto. Too aatofconiats raided aponsesh
oiler, ssd with their strong jaws ous off hsre
a leg and thero an antenna, and sometimes
raven d the body of an opponent at a blow*
Tbo foremost soldiers of tho defensive party
soon cams to the rescue, and the swat n of
hostile woikera were driven back toward tho
•tor-
Bothy HD time tho soldiers of tbe attack
ing party hsd lotohed tho floor, moving dslib-
erate'y onward in a dense, black mass, ortuh-
ing their smaller foes as they advanced. In a
lew moments the small workers were either all
killed or retired from the front. Then the
battle between the soldiers of tha opposing
foicssbosan in earnest. Hatting a moment
till thsir ranks were close and compact,tboogh
by no means regular, tha Invaders advanced
to the attack in a dense mass, seeming to oom-
« cover tho floor over which they moved.
close array they met the defendsrs,
whom they greatly outnumbered. They were
reetlrtd, however, with a ooorago as groat as
thsir own, a>.d their ranks were quickly bro
ken np and thrown Into apparent disorder.
AfUr tbo general charge had been that
msdesnd the combatants wero mixed la an
nndUtinguishablo crowd, single champions
were »et n rushing around tbe floor seeking a
foe. When two of these champions approached
each oi htr a mutual examination with the ends
of thdrxiiUnuti.no
PICTURES OF STRANGE LANDS.
CURIOU” LAKES.
Churned Into thick »ud» b, th. Action of
th.lr own W«m.
Spoken. Comipoudeucc l’orti.nd Ore*onl»n.
I bed heard mock of th. f.mon, modlcl
J,kr. illt.cn mile. wc»t of bore, cod lo drew
ont to roe It emonf the cloud, of du.t, Eu.t. of
wind end broilm* »uo clrern.tely. To. trip
ont nsd bnok w.« plouint, bowover,» confUnt
cbtDinof Motor, nod .uneeMton orturpruoi.
We round there were three take* fu.t.rf of
one. mil the romo water, mid to oontuin “life’,
elixir.” » cure .11 for all bumnn aliment.. No
doubt there or. r.lu.h o pmportiej In tho
w.tcr, H .ttretrf b, th. .n.lj.lt n»d the
bDoereni tettimony of tboee rtllowd by it#
"w. were proptred for a both, but time ud
jncliuktion beta forbid; time, l»ca» of th.
inclinitlon 4r*t to ret; inella.tiun from the
pni.DC. of certtin tied reptile, in th. w»Ur
to be ten-, tblny, M tho Mtendut Mid,
"ncr before known."
I ..id reptilM; three were ot the bottom of
tbe lake, wbieb termed holt Ilttrd, h*If fith,
with th. flu. of» dih, th. »rmi of » llurd.
the body ofncltbrr, with th. flat of the Ull
horizontal, in.tred of p.rpcndicul.r ns with
n dib, n tort of n mongrel, as Ilk. * inUmtn*
der. In ftrt, three .mutt hero
h.d pecnll.r tenuity of Hf. to hor.
lived In tbcu waters at ull, charged with nit.
u like lye, out of which near by they ware
mskloE soup. Th. tior w.tm of the lake
h.d lubrf tha wzter Into » fiam, precisely in
appearance u like u henry reap tads, the
frothy snd. piling up in tome puon n foot
deep or more.
BRAZIL’S AFFLICTION.
BY DR. J. A. gRWUJrs method. No oimilM
or detention from Urea Book with Indorsement,
of Fhjmeluu. Iferrh.nu. Fzrmere end other,
cored, mailed for io Wom. irre|.<wnt tub
Send for clrtuil.ni 751 nrtudw.y, New York.
OUT7*t» ol.lr.na .«» im
, muiy rereil , an arm,, of erer:
foo fiomfifind. U.ny auct. mw Inks were' to»],kt]onn)iue
” ‘ bothwould come maim. In. f
frlibdly, and after the ulnlotioa
iuhb owey .t full ipoed. But when, by th.
dellret. tut of freling, <
them to tbue diotingai
ng. or whatever serves
;nifb, saeh had foand an
Jaws, akd, doubling iht msolvcs up, rolled over
ih* floor, biting and tearing osoh other, an*
lively nncisiurbed ta thsir deadly work by
Icing lifted up into the a«r with a pair of for-
rci'S At oic timo thn floor was nearly black
with these rolling combatants.
As ih« Ihtilo prognssed the snperlor num
bers of the Invndeii ores. th. dofeudora of
their bom. .lowly backward to tbe foot of
tbe poit. Thru n number of tba ain.ll work-
are, wbo bad hr on ointlonnd upon tho poet,
the pest, parsed thn tu.rd.nt thn hue nod f.
upon thn Tlcioriout fue, dri.iug then b«k
slowly, bnt eir.dily, to tho edge »f thn (tap.
Tho tDirdi at tbu bare of the poet did not np.
ju nr to Irev. thnlr sutlon to CQf-Z* ia tha
krn.r.l dyhl, and eulr took part in it at all
when the .tucking soldier, tried to p»M th.m
to reach tha nreL
Tha debt luted abont lire bonre, and ended
In a total rent of tb. atucklug party. Toward
Ik. clou the wonnded, duubtleu of th. lurat
In, party, were run dreigug Iheuuolr*. off
tbo Bold, k.ntrally carrying with them oomo
ertmy which had faitencd upon them by hit
strong Jaw. In .death embrace. In many uses
three attetkcd Amman were found to conll.t
only of a pair ol j.w. and a bead, all bha tret
of thtir body baaing bcoa lota away la the
light. With bulldog tenacity tha bead bold
on dimly, muting all < Oort* of tha woaaded
noli to remora it To test tho fore, of thia
giip.f th. Jawa I touched toms of iho an-
wounded soldier, with.* pair ol sto.l forceps.
Thiy bit th. end of th. forreps (o drmly that
It wa. not possible to detach Hum by prre.ing
■hem again,t th. moach of a collecting holt),
wlihunt crnUing lb. cut itaelf.
When th. tnemy had breo driren off and
th. dghliog WMovor, tbe worker, came down
from Ike nut and carried away many of tha
dead. Bat whin they cured th.lr labor.,
hundred, of dud were left, and fioin th. f.et
that before lifting aad dragging awry n body
two or more of thus at the ram. urn. carefully
examined it with th.lr antenna, and thro,
•lth on. occord, .ither took it away or loft it
where it wax lying, neTeroocareminf todif.
ftr in thsir dccialon. It would ream that oven
after death tb.y dUtlDgnUhod friend from fo.
in their treatment.
Tha wounded defender, of their homa tried
to crawl ap to tba neat Tha lore of leg, and
•a'eana mala thl. difficult, aad while aome
,accorded many tailed. Whan tbe latter foaad
IhatwkanalatM"
th. gnu aad died,
battle a it rung gnu
the bottom cf lb. putt. Fin. ly three ware
withdrawn and th. ant colony rettlad down
to ita nnal quiet renting
SURPRISED HEIRS.
New Yo*e. October 29— Kra. Wointsrtan,
dfty yean old, droppwi dud today at Aatoria.
In tho pocket of hcrdrruwaa round abrek'
book obowlag $19,000 to heroredit. Uor tranks
were dIM with ralaabl. silk dreams aad other
clothing.
A March ot too effect, of Hannah Stndt,who
Used aloe, near Bye, W.Mchretar county, nod
wbo wo, tnppored to bo very pour, hai rareal-
id (too COO In money and bouds aoeod np man
old .klrt. Th* only relat rear, four nephew,
who will get $100 000 voob.
Borailo Ondudouk’. will ta to ha ooatretad.
One clause in Ik* will rare.: "My win J dm
b.. bream, i.solr.nt, defiant caiumulnui end
fn«d’ Ink’niaa; hence X direwn aad duia>
h.rit him.”
Fi.biir, another ion, was mentioned ta th<,
wiil ,c being tudolcne and eztrtrarent, aud
hie father expreared fear that be eroull i|u«u.
d«r hfa painumpy, ae> ba gar. the hut tie id*
come of $1,000yeaily are premium fur gx>i
conduct,.utulatiig, hnwerer, that ho shrill
eel coi teat tho wil’. p, r.uit hi. ialer.it to bi
Incumbered or m.rry au'tcrthe oecuf tw.aty*
tight year., and tb< a only with thi erii m
approval of thno or th* axreator; Fr<. .|<
waa al.ofuibiddeu tudiiukia'ekicat.ng liq nr,
are tobacco in any f»rai, witaret hurao r«n
viait guahitag or hillUrd
A Terrible Plague of mice With Extraordf
nary App.tit..,
From Bcirare.
In the colony of Lou ran oo, Brnil, in the
nu nlbr or If ay and June. H'fi, mice suddenly ap-
pcartdln tnormoo. numbers- They Invaded the
grain field. In inch large number, that th. cor.
Mtmea llttraliy .'Ire with them, dniroylng In •
lew d.}> every thing that wu edible; .no where,
but a rbotl time before, bnahela of train mifbt
bore been barreled, not an bar remained,end the
noire produced by their nibbling end climbing
waa audible lor e conaluerable diitaace. Alter the
corn field, were deraatated the potatom next re-
celnd their auction. Only tba largmt wart
eatrn in the ground; such a, wore tran.port.bla
aere carried away end hidden In .hollow tree, or
other retreat, for future ure. Gourde and pimp,
klnr, even the hardest, were gnawed through and
eaten. Of green food, such eaclorer, onto. Barley,
not ■ leaf was leu .tending; area weeds were cut
down end the leper part, eaien out.
In the houto tha airugglt lor exiatenea ol thi
Mig-talkd invader, waa truly amazing lummy
of tbe dweUlon hundred* wero killed In a Slagle
day. Tho cam could contribute but little aid In
flthllsi luch a plague, lor not only were many of
tha rare so large that It woo'd hare been an now
qnal contest, bnt by theirgraatnnmaer they drove
tao cats aeiaally irom the boater, not ta return
nntil (he plegne war pawed. Nothing, except
whit war compared of Iron, ttoua or glea, was
■oared from their dertroctlraneu. Furniture,
doth., hate, hookp-ererjibing—bore tha tracei of
their teeth. They gua«ed the hoof, of the CJW.
aod hone. In tha itablea, literally a o au tho fatted
bega aad often lit away tha hair of perrons dar
ing tleep. They penetrated all apartment, and
gnawed thtir nay through hoard, cod palls or
homes. Ditches that were dug about granaries
did not mace; the mice would e,lmb over each
other end reach the top.
The foregoing account of one occurrence ;in
Lonrtace will suffice to show to whet on extent
Ike plague reached. The seme produce had reft
feted similarly in 1M3 end 1803. end in all proba
bility will again In 1U9 Similar plagues, though
tat leu ta exirnt, have occurred in Europe la
which the Held mice uaaeoonotebly appeared in
greatly increased numbtra Ouamay well think
wbtt would be the mult were these Utile, almost
luigD
take!
■tendency. When one couUdert that
every One or two mouths from ore
I horn, and that these joong bo-
few month. tbemMlves, he will
bemrprlKd to know thk) k lingle pair of oommoo
field nicola the coarse of nebula rummer would
Jamree to 93,009 rodents Could all the condi
tion, vblch now krep them in check be removed
erriy living thing on earth would be consumed in
half a dozen years.
KILLED BY A OOVBRNOR.
The Chief Magistrate Finds Hinuelf In
Trouble.
St. Lours, Oct- 31 —A special from Nogales,
Arizona, to the Globe.Democrat, says; Is bss
juit come to light here that the governor of
Sonora ia Implicated la the mnrder which hod
fur ita motive political consequences. The
particulate are meagre, bnt it is known that
the governor learned that the parties who kil
led ble courier were in the villtge ot Uuute-
rune, end that they had considerable follow-
lag. Be raided tha Vi lingo and in a fight that
coined, several on both tides wero killed end
many wonnded,
Tha raid of Governor Torres, of Suaore.
Mexico, aad his man Into Montezuma district
was more fatal than was at drat eipposcd.
Ficm reliable Mexican gantlamen wno era
residents cf Ihli town, your correspondent
Inins tha foi'owlog facts: After tha killing
of tha prnftcta, Turret, who was a
cooiin of tba governor, resolved apon
some sort of vigorous retaliation. A
couple of wcoka ago too governor, accompan
ied by Commandant# Torire, a oomln of hie,
with one hundred end fllty state troops, atart-
ed for the Montezuma district. At tho to wn
oflfontr soma, tbe capital of the dietrict, they
mot the levoiniionlaia, heeded by Buer Vel-
larde. Thl. wm the reme party that killed
Prefect Torres. The governor on acting tie
parly made reedy for fight, bnt .ahevqaeutly
on armistice wu held, but blood on either
side being warm, no amloable conclu.ion wae
erviv.d el, ud Governor Torres, palling hta
piilol fired »ad killed Vallarde in hi. tracks.
A fierce fight then enaned, whioh resulted in
15 mu being hilled end eeverai wounded.
A Cowboy*. Bar* With a Train.
Fcxt Keooh, Mont.,October 28 —A eowhsy
holding reme cattle near Buxomoo, yesterday,
emol.id the Men of ranniun a race with*
freight train jnet parilng. Pitting span 10
hta broncho he ceasbt op with tho dying can,
and for awhile the race wu u even one.
While galloping like mad al.-nintd- tha tralo,
by a sudden lurch tha horse aad rider wan
tureen against tha care. Tha oowboy sms
killed, bb hud being split open and both hta
1-irbnkcn. Th. bona waaalo killed.
Catarrh Cured
Catarrh ta a vary prevalent disease, with
distressing aad offenilvo symptoms. Hood’s
BiruparUla glrea ready relief and ipotdy
cure, from tbe tact it acta through tho blood,
ud thus reachM ovary port of tho aystem. *
“I suffered srlth catarrh fifteen years. Took
Bood’i Sarsaparilla and Ism not troubled any
with catarrh, ud my general health la mack
better.” L W. Lima, rental Clerk Chicago
fit fit. Louis Railroad., _ —
” I sneered with eatam tor l yean; tried
many wonderful cures. Inhalers, etc., spend
ing nearly ono hundred do&ara without benefit
I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and wu greatly
improved." 1L A. audit, Worcester, Mass.
*' Hood's Birenparflia ta oharsctcrlred ty
three peculiarities t 1st, tho combination of
remedial .gents; fid, the proportion; 3d,th0
process of securing tbe active medicinal
qualities. The remit Is a medicine of unnsuat
streugth, effecting cures hitherto unknown,
fieud lor book containing additional evidence-
“ Hood's Pvraapariila tones up my system,
pnmirt uiv blood, sharpens my autirtlte. aud
seems to make mo over." J. 1*. Tuoatrflov-
Ncgtsur ot Deeds, !-owe'.l. Mass.
” Hood’. Earzaparilla beats all others, and
fs worm lit weight in cold." f ■ Bikuizaiok,
UO Bank Street. New York CUy.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by zn drupy.ta. tl i Hr for $5. Mada
only by a I. noou ta CO. Lowell, Itau.
100, Doac3 .Ono .Dollaru
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