r p tmm mm. EtllNSS'J.?, PA., Tiiliy Morni:i;s, - - Sept. I, IS7-1. Democratic Nominations. i' ln:ivrtlic Hiuie Contention, f.li ENTHUSIASTIC AND KARMWIOft GATHER NG. A tlOUI) TH IiKT SOJIISAtCh. A SOI XI) PEATKOlEM ADOPTED. JI :.-. WAi:P.''N I W A P I, IVihs. OI: III-l I -KNANT 0. M1NOU, IIu.n. JOHN I.A'i'lA, W stiuorelaji.l. , joi: Al'l'irni: (!i:rii,H., jjM. .ICSTCS V. TKMI'LB, Creeie. 1 ri'i: sKi iir. r. i:v i ixti usas afi-.mus, cts. wm. MCANHi.r.s-;, phiiad a. Democrat fv Conntij Convention. The I3mocrat of ( 'atnbria county an; -qni'Slnl to r.ifi I :M ! In- usual pla-e for J j . I I -iff; eltiic.i-. i:i tlir-ir respe i ve d ist r iff s, n S.v itkuay, Ki'T. 1:TM, lie t ween tin- hours of:, and t o'clock, !'. M.. to !-" IivihIcIi1 gates to t he Denim r i I ic Con :i f y ( 'n vrnlio-i, wli'i h -.v i i I In' he'd in tii'- Conn House, Lij dishing, on e'oNO.W, tlic L'Isr day Ol S:r-Tl-:'.l!i;;i(, 1 (, sit 1 o 1; k, i to nomi l.ale :i Coiuitv Ticket. Wm. If. Si n:.::t:, Chairman Dim. Co. ' in. The Temple 'f Justice, so to speak, is t ) he lcbiu'.t this f.ill ly tlic flection of Justus P. Temple anil the whole Demo cratic State ticket. c-4 4e-3 "i:i:mont went fearfully II p.ibli. a a, as Usual, at the election on Tuesday, hut Ibir hngtou e'leeldl a Debi icratio Assembly man l'.r the. first time sine;-' 1 -7:i. The clause in the new ons'.itution of Ohio authorising the granting of licenses, to sell intoxicating Ii piois was defeated by 7,'Jvl majority, ami on the strength of this ti himj. to place in Tlii.- pending movement on the political checker-hoard d not pkviso the Repub licans at ;ill, hut they tnu-.t either swallow a c -ul water platform or submit to the iu e Stable. Ti:t: statement w hich has hron ;et nllovt I'roni llie Philadelphia t'ommonwo:il;1i.l rntsT day's ri;o-r.Fii.Ns. Tie i 'cmocratic State Convention met in Pittsburgh on Wednesehiy, August "Jeiih, at 1J:''i A. :!., and was called to older by lr. NcbiugcV, Chairman of the State Com- ; mittee, who proceeded to announce the 1 business for w hich the meeting was called. : Jle said it devolve! upon the delegates to put before the people a j-lat form of j-riuci-pies of the Democratic faith, and it re iiia:ii I whh the Convention to decide v. hct her t he old Keystone State would he wheeled into the Democratic line, or re main with the. Kcpublioaii tuty. Ajw pl.uio. The chairman announced as sccietaiies Messrs. Timothy A. Sloan, John A. Stranahan, V. P. i'urey, and J. 11. Sioan. The ih xt business in owicr was tho call irg of tin- roll of delegates. Theie was a very full it-presentation of chosen dele ,'.it -, I ut in Kne instaiu-cs f-ulistitutes ic aii!iouiicel, while there were a num ber of contested seat. The list having been r.-mplvlcd, the lion. NVilliam A. Wal lace. James F.l'.is, and S. E. Ancona were notiiiuat d for temporary chairman. .Mr. Aticona declined. A rim "' vote was then proceeded with, Mr. Wallace repre senting Mr. lJos, and Mr. Ellis represent ing Mr. Dallas for Supremo Judge. I ho Hon. William A. Wallace was c!i. ..en t mporai y elm ii man of t he Conven tion by a vot-.- of V.i.i t '.):;, which was aft ci ward icnle iitianiniia;s. He was conduct ed to the chair by the Hon. James Ellis, and returned thanks for the honor confer ; icd up-ei him. lie said he would not sj cak upon tho issues of the day, but would ask the aid of thr: . Convention in the enforcement of the in Ins that might be adopted. Jle invoked a spirit of harmony, ami also the outsi-okeii utterances of the. 1st. 2d. 4th. 5th. , II. M. North : M 7.) 1 .lame ff. Stewart. .''V i AVm. H. Siiowlen..;ttl .14 3o 42 f2 I Victor K. I'Tlet i Jacob Ziepler 27 30 '2ii 10 I C. 1. Manly 12 20 I IS. If. McCmie ... 1 ! Daniel Kane 14 24 27 30 lis : John I,atta T. : A 78 14,-, 1 I j. .. Morris... .i 12 1 20 Jr.tni P. Morton :i0 Wm. E. Duart 14 C S. A. r.lack..... 2 I). M. Fox...." 1 Our Candhlates. Xrws and rotitical Items IIakd Times. Immigration into this ' I countrv lias fallen off over liftT iH-r cent, thia : Hon Wan-en J. Woodward, the Demo- year, as c.mpared with 18.8. The cause Boss Tweed is a 111 u ted with the gont.. cratic nominee for the Supreme licnch, is ' of this decrease is hard times Our labor and they won t let h.m K out to ru.e it. the eldest on of the late John K. WhI- market is over snpphcd. or the f K time ( hicago ln a youn rich ady w ho ward of Wavne county. Pa. He was born in the history of the country the fact that has a mania for buying dogs. She lias in- 5., if-eeiveil a COOl academic ellica- : icwci ""K''"' . ii in inn.. , "... ....' ...n.t. . . F r..iinri"i 1 11 1 1 111 1 rtilrsirci tit We i-rj .icc to tiling ihu tiio n.P r fat men and women is not hkclv t.. i ' with Earn. in when the g !-,;, a f sn.iii oe K.iiicix,i to l.is fa! ici v 11. . i 11, ! .. ...1. .. ft tidied ' anatter of congratulation Duncan K-.KS, an old gentleman of the ore beds in Lehigh cotinty are now paid Portland. Me., has a suit of clothes which law vei v lauiiiuuv 01 ..- - - - - ...... if 1 - 1 Y-::!-eii.w. eichtv cents lr day. Lmployoes uixu lie lwnirlit tlnrtv-six vrara aco. lie has ' K . ... 7 - - - ..l,.,..., atwl i.iilkli unrl. lilVA ltfll glt. I .roi mail- in it C lii - l! nis titul rtm lil in a- t came to the Har ab .it the year i3ti ; ac- ( " :." :..:, " W' ""T. r':"J W ; ' a 1.1110 in it . ,.-.1 .. 1 ineiies aruni the c !i t. 4u i;j.-!lt me waist, niout ..(, i;ii,,-ti ai 2t lnlu-s around t ,.. l.i.-i. : . . in lw i.rl.t t,. 11 ", ' ', M' """it . . 11, it. 111:1 m t-c i .. r 1 i iiic ::t ar.iu,, if mil the .... I The nomination f Mr, made unanimous. The first ballot for Auditor as follows sa nv.n of medium -ie. :d...,,t f . i '1-1. ... . t . 1 - v 4 cnmnlatcd and comloctcd with Rirat 1 1- ' , - -7 J- . , " kui,,i , f cess a larire l.i-actice it the courts of Eu- amount of their wages. 1 he e i- a tough ; 1 im Nolan, a Iweman 111 Indianopol.s, young human c!e hn.,t , .s and , 1.0 irosiect ahead fr winter. 1 rovisins are is the chanunon melon masticatoi of A in or- well. If lie l-h-s mi iu.7.0,. , . . T ; zerne ami ine aoioniuii i-uuiim.i ;., , , , . 111 1 . 1 , , . , - -., ... ,N , ,. , . Eatla was then was appointed about 185-t, by C.overrior i likely to be cheap, which wnl 111 some mea- ; ,ca. In five hours and three-iuaiters he lK-gun. there 1- no b ar of th- n., ; ! ' l.llock to the Common Pleas Bench in 1 mitigate the evil of insullieient wages ate seventeen and three-.piai ter musk-mel- The people of Texas a-o st, ii,,- General was ' the distri.-t now presided over by Judge Kl- , H beli.wvcs llKnnS men to consuier well 0ns, and, st ranger mui, survived . vc.ciy fn.m dr ni-ht. A ,,,,.,,: T . ' . . . . . . x ' tlit r- iiwnc 1 1 1 ttl t.-IlT n 1ST I'l'KS. I f M 1 1 A f t KlMT IPI' i rfHlllTllI !l'f li-lf 1 in-r1 ifnnid r iron I -1 E . I., v.. . . 1 ' . su1ipiiipiitiv oiPCTon me rresuiem lt ' - ----- - ....... ....... - : s Whole mimher of votes o.,0 JI(1(re 0f Ui:.t district, ho remained until arise in any measure from vicious lepra- , their iepnt they one and ail i tied to the Neccxsarv to a choice ut C when, uiKm the expiration of the term "a any attempt been made to , country. Eeecher leniams at 1 win Moun- J.istus I-! T-mi.le.of (jre.-ne 2 f lhn J. Pringlo Jones Judge Wood- remedy the trouble by reducing taxation? : tain so that 111 case he wants a mountain to James V. Knipe of Dauphin 43 ' wani received the Democratic nomination Has the government practiced the enforced cover him he w ill have a full supply. Thomas J. tlamnijOf Wayne :) . jjc)ks County composing the Twenty- , economy which pervades the ranks of all A Mr. Wakeman, in erinont, started Daniel If. 'i-man, of Northampton 5f ; , j rti Judicial district, and was elected to ! the middling classes of people who earn ' out to borrow a hoe. That implement On the second ballot, Mr. Temple was 1 t'ie bench in that district. term ex-I their bread by days work ? Have salaries must be scaice in erniont. for Mi. Wake- noniinated by the following vote : ,,;reti with the close of the year 1871, but been reduced with the rising value of the man has now been gone sixteen years, and 17 in October of that year he ws re-elected currency ami me i.i.nng cosi 01 mc means js wile is grow ing anxious aooiu nun. iot for the cnsuhi" term of ten years, and is ' of living? The answer to these questions j Albeit Erown. the negro who wasslmt 42 now nctin.' as President Judge of the Dis- niust be fatal to the credit of the republi- to death by an indignant populace foront - ' . . " ii - j. i, :in imilv. ('rant, fets .-triO.tMKI where Ein- i n.rlM.r nml llirn miudi-i ii.f a little pill in .. . r. . it 10 1 1 1! 1 1 i'i v 1 n .ill 111 11 ii-ii 11.11 11:1 ..... . . .- , ....-. ...... ...... legion m rains have fai! Whole numlK r of votes Necessary to a choice Temple 112 I Knipe , Nciui.m 55 j llainm The fust ballot for Secretary of Internal ! Judicial business of that county has never .1. .. ? . . . .... 1. . j nan s lesuiieii : 1' it At - . - r. i r..,,. .-.. 1.'. , . " " " ' '-I M.IHV,.;., the latter part of June. Fin s l.,U(. H , " raging in the grass and timber. Sl, ,),.,, ,.' w lnle coutit ry is daikcm-d by the ..." , T The crops have been il; ii i up. . , .. ,. . firms there will be Hotline i ft w,, : ..s... M- r " .V.-1..H-. ..i.i, ... ,111; .-in, 1, 1S a:e ieariiig, ami in frequent in.tai!e hac been obliged to go ), miu v cure water. It is fearer! that mill Whole number of votes Nfi essary to a choice William Mi-Candl-, of Philadelphia.. David Caldwell, of 11 mit iii''lon Henry Y. DietVeiiliacli, of Columbia William McShrrry, of Ailams Thomas A. Pierr". of Philadelphia Thomas M. Itrv-oks, of I 'raw ford .1. Irvin Steel, of Scjiuylkill Charles Erodhcad, of N 01 1 ham jton On the second ballot General William MeCandless was nomiiiatcd by the follow ing vote : Wholfl number of votes Nim'prsikv to a hoice lieen better transact d than since he pre 1 sided there. His opinions have not been . ... .. .. .. ., 120 obtruded upon jmblic aitcnuon mrougii 77 the leal journals and the newspapers, and Grant and HartrtUiftin currency worth ,f a murmuring stre i-u ami f "o" he has shrunk from this ostentatious dis- j ninety cents to the dollar. Neither Grant to convince some bail boys th nlay of his labois more perhaps than hs " Hartranft, nor one of the multitude ot t, Surday was a sin. An awf 20 IH 12 ti 207 H-4 12 h the prol.il..ifioni.-.ts thieaten 1" 'I'lts ' the great pai ty. . . .. . V, iMiam IE ittc nresente! a resolnt ion nomination a tate t:. -ki t. t,iat c,)1!11llitl(.c of 'onefroni each Sena- Mct'and'.ess 127 I :i -lVenhacli. M. Sherrv ltrooks...... .. Caldwell 17 The following is the platform as adopted: .VwW, That the Democracy of Pennsyl vania, ill convention assembled, do declare hat the Kepnlilican party, since its arcps- ie lief comes there will be e-e-ii ,,,, , coin received $25.()dO ; Hartranft gets ? 10,- Hradfoid county, sei vcl three years in the among the cattle from uiisaii-:ie,j ;i, (U)l), where Ciirtin received !?,t;0:). We Eastern I'cnitentiary for grai.d lareny. Numl-ois .f Southern n, . , pid Eincohi ami Curtin in currency worth An Iowa minister was recently killed showing that they hae in .."".; Iitty or sixiy cents 10 me nouar. e jay ,V lightning w line stanoing 011 11. ; nauks wnsc tli.111 tlifirvlu!: I .'a.n, .t f, ;, , ,; emieavoruig adv.K-ate the mixtnie of wl.i:, - ,. : lai natiur.g r..i nlav of his labois more perhais than ha ' "i"""i ii'"; on r-ui iay w.in. -n .imi .iioo.,,. iH-'en "oikI 'for his reputation. He would ', office holders whom they typify, will think Advertising has created many a new be better known to-day to the Ear of Penn- j ( taking one cent less than all he can get business, enlarged many a 1 old badness, svlvania if he hr.d peimitUd more of his for the service he renders, on account of revived many a dull business, rescued many terse and elegant opinions to 0-0 into print 1 the distress th at has overtaken the people a failing business ami preserved niai.y a but a leading member of the Heading Ear I 'ln are obliged to pay his salary. W hen large business, and it insures mccos 111 remarked laU lv that whoever would collect 1 the opportunity offered, Grant and liar- . ay business. and publish the opinions that Judge Wood- j tranft both put themselves on the if cord j N sooner is Kecchcr whitewashed ward has filed of record in that county against the reduction of salaries by failing than he is nominated as a republican :ui ''i,i r',,,.,1iv'. il.n i.i-or..svior. with a com- to use their power to en force such a ruluc- 1 didate fori '1 cr-ident. The Plvmouthchuich t.letn volume of t.rnctice. and make a vain- t'011- people can exicct no help or comtnittee have given him a character that nddiiiou o our indicial literature. ! relief until they go to toe polls and help ' jt is thought may Maud the wear of a 1 . - 11 1... .. '11,.. ........1.. ;u .... .... , ... These opini. us cover every variety of ques- , " ''if' ' ' y 1 '"r- . . .... mica, campaign. tions, both of law and equity. Eeforc he be'P r rehvt until they go to the pol.s and , Many persons ,-cPeber The rommo became a ud"c ho was an accomplished j relieve themselves. Jlarrtxbti r'j J trtrtvt. '. f, created in Europe a few years ago by f conveyancer, and as god a land lawyer as conld be found in the State, and his huge the baptism of a Jewish bov nam d Mor- Tnir Nt-w T".t. l),in nn i,mivi of tl.n 1 tara. This young man is at this moment : . th.-it Judge "o-dMtnl is j h;. ically ineom j.'.'leiit fr a long term of rci vice on t he t'npreme Hem h is utterly without founda tion. Funnily f:;l. o is the assertion that he had to a-k as:.i-.tanco at the last term f ft lie Eeiks county court. Theoi.lv ti.,o he has had any such assistance was at a recent session when Judge I hitler was call ed fo Heading to preside o r a rase- i 1 which Judge Woodward hr.d an indiicet i itercst. A t.tsr. vov the w e.-n out cry of '-copper-head"" is lair-ed againt the Democratic candidates far State officers. There will bo no difficulty in furiii.-hi lg affidavits at the proper time, that Woodward. Eatta and Temple wi re in th" S-nithern army doling the ixbellio!i, slaying our brave b -ys in blue and ail that. Perhaps they may c-n-cnt to let 'eiier.il MoCand'ess cs- ' cape on this score, on account of his bril liant rccoid during the war, but some other lie will be fiil"iiihr'd io time t-i :in y wtr the purji se. The H -pubhc 1:1 j at ty must give an ticcoitnt f-f its stewardship' f ine' the vn-. The pr-ple :-.ie not going to bi d. bided by any silly c'.ap trap ab -nt ' c.pjei heads or dislov all y. As the Pitts burgh V.' veiy seii-ibly reioaiks, we are iiot on the defensive. Ei. si; wii Kiti" in these columns appear1 letters "f declination presented to the late Democratic State c I'lvc-.itio'i by 11. E. .b.hii-toii, Esq.. of EU?; -b-.ito, and John K -iiiy. Esp, of Abo -na. the former f : w'lom had Kcived the ei:d.rs:;iU'iit of, t'.unbiia aid Eiair c' tiiitii-s for i!io Su piotne .Iudg ship at.d tin- latter been fa "i.ibly mentioned in eon -ae.-t ion v.i'h the Lieutenant G -. ene .r'uii. Wo are ac quair.tcd w"uh both jjeiitlemen, and are 1 licit fore in a position to say, and say un dei standingly, that no stronger candidates could have been named for cilliei- polite, n, .?-.id had they co'icltiilnl to abide tiio i'.-'i-sion of the convention, a'ld had that body passed a favorable judgment upon thci'- claim-;, we would have had ti ) fear, as in- I toi i il eli.-trict be anpoiuted, to which all res -hit ions shall be rel'eried without tie bate, and that the chairman shall appoint a committee to open a te-h-giaphie ceo res j)oiilet:ce with Democratic Conventions now in session in ot her-Statcs. An amend ment was olleied by Mr. Church, provid ing for t he appoint men t of a Committee on Credentials by Senatorial delegates from the mid numbc-ed diMri'-fs. and that tin- Cominitteeon Permanent Organization he appointed by the elclegates from the even numbered distiicU-. Mr. Eiamley olleied a further amendment providing for the appointment of the committee i 1 such a manner that each etelegate should have asoice in the organization. On motion the oiigiual resolution and amendment were laid n: the table. Mr. Witte then again preset. ted his first icsoliition, and caiicd the previous question, and it was eariiod. I he becoi.el lesolulioii of Mr. 'A itte, ichitive to con esponelence with otiicr sitting ci-nveiiti ns, was laid over. 1 ;i motion, the rules of the House f i Jepi es'i!tat i es of" the ilaie were adopted to govern the convention. Mr. Church renewed his resolution to provide for Com mit tecs on Permanent Organization and on Kesolnl ions. it h a sjight amendment, accepted by Mr. Lluiich, the, resolution w as adopted. A'ici a lccess of ten niiiiutcs the cou .eiuioii reassembled, and llie Coniuiit LeeS on i ' i iii.viieiit l )i g;tnix..mon anl Ilesolu lioiis wcic s ha ti tl. At '!:'.)) i: M. llie coii vt lit ion adjourned until 1 1 M. i ho con vent ion rcassem hi l shortly af ter 4 r. M., whn the Committee on lYr liiaueiil i gauiza' ion pre-en'oal their re poit. 11 com:iie:i ling the Hon. William A. . Walln foi pel ii:iieit t liairman, with a ; latge iinuib.ir -f vice president.-) and sec ret nie-.. rthic'i wnad -pttd. 'i'he report : - f t he 'uihi'.i ii; t ee on K-. s ! 1; ions was call- 1 for. biii it was announced that they . would not be able to lcport uiitil Thursday j 1:101 niiig. , The convention then proceeded to bal I t fr the uoiuiiiat i m of a candidate fur ' Supreme Judge, with the following icsiilt: Wiiolo liuiuber of votes 241 Neeiss irv to a choiei- lg: lleiny P. Poss. ol" ft'H Us ;i7 .la-.a s !:. En-llow. f Piuladelpiiia ls i. . - . 4 ..e sii-n to i.vcr, litis vinhiti'dilie i-i'.ieral Con- 1 1 leceni; auegen iiscovery i goiu in 1 ne l.iacK -- ,-' - , T, , slitution ai d .h graib-l t he judiciary, jros- ; ,,:s ripened his knowlcilge oil all subjects Hills count rv. DakotaTerritory.it is said -Not!" Dame de Ecaiicncne. , trated industry, plundered titepeoil'., usurp- ' connecfrd with real estate. Nor is he less wllilu c;olu sjierid ui declined to sub- ; . - Mo'dton w;is attacked by a ren- eil power, loaned its credit to corporations accomplishes in commercial law, for the ,u;t to an interview relative tn bis opinion gi'"s niob liiday night, and only saved; w-ithout constitutional sanction, fostered cor- business of Ecrks county has exercised him : concerning the discoveries and their rich- f'"f)ni ''ijuiy by the rctivity of the police, j jiorattons to the detrini'-nt of the agrh-iiltur- . much in t!;i-. branch of jurisprudence. i ness, lie did throw some li-dit upon the We prcsunn- that Mr. P. cher's frienels in ' al iuteretoof iheeom-try, intr-Mlne.'d frauds , ii;s stele of writinir is oeculiarlv lilted to !,.',',. ,.c,i. L-.,...,. ' their cooler moments will regret their un- and torrnption into llie departments of the (i,n ..,. rii.t iw.miI HU oi.inions mo. .0.1. hoi . it .... .1 ii instiliable and liotous tntnlittt ;.-en lii.-i-t -in.l Tinf.ii' it ofVur. !,,;. - -i - as i ne i iacK 1 1 uis. i ic. siaivi; mai ne mci, . . - i - i . i .7 "'m,!"llol,1,rs; brief, a most ci.igi amr.t i-, but char as . .... . h(. ( . nll)i - . .: Vl... !.,.,,,.. tho late i 1 he Sacramento ,, say? tli.'it there and faded to dismiss them when exposed ,. , ' ii n i . n ine . oui m oi.i 1 1 v l, in u ou, i no i.iie I . .. ,, ... . ., , - j'aiiier i ik e-uiei, a vaiuouc iinssioiun -, - 'line writinir' never writes a sentence ,..,, i..lri vele.l t':o lei fril, -in,! Lrexlt'l, which sends its waters into the I lorab. and convicted, appointed spies and informers to ojipress the business iuturests of the eoiui- ' try, increasf-1 taxation Till labor eau hardly live, business prospi-r, trade anil ei-mmeree earn their fair rewards, or inaniifacturers ' continue their cp.-rations; overawed and ig- . I'ored the civil jiower and set up th" army as tii"? exponent of the law: invaded and subverted th sovereign rights of States, re- j vived the sedition laws, and by l-'eib'i al leg- ,' islation attempted to ilestroy the liberty of ! the j)ress; dominated the white by the negro ' race in some States, and by its proposed , civil rivrhts bill mad" a war of races immi- i neiif; tlierefore chargi ng t h-se otl'eiices on ' the i:epttb!ic;ui part,i, ve call on all honest j and upright citizens to redress them lrv so ! vot'itg in N'iyembv as to pi-od'ice a change, ! a-d ex tel their authors and alettors from all places f public trust and confidence. ,-!. .?, i iiat tin. toiiowinir are amon and thence to the Gulf .f California ; to the Columbia liver ami the North Pacific ii,..l I.-..,,,- tb....- Keei..t ;iT,d bo tb.i ?..bl I'ccan : and aiso into me .Missouri ami me the (ieneral of the gold diggings of sui j.ass- 1 Unifof Mexico. 1 ing richness in the neighbo. hood of the! Among the ai chive of Mis.oitn Is a I Elack Hills. Credence was given to the ' lesolntion passed :u l.M. nnd still in efb et. j missionary's utorv, not o;:?y by Gen. Slier- ; repiesting t ho t .o-.ernor, Eieutenant i idan. but by others to whom it was impart- b.vci nor, Judges, and other State officials j cd, and mining expeditions into the Eig i Horn Mountains ami into the country cast. ; of them have been the result. Some time after Gen. Sheridan had met the old Catho lic father he chanced to be in New Yoik. for ornament or cllect, but conveys the j of 1ie ,ipXplored Northwestern Territo thought in the fewest words that w ill ex- ; , ios jje wns aconahited w ith everv trilo. press it inuy. aim me ino-igiie I'sen is c learly formetl in his o.vo (nitid before he attempts to express it. When it is added that Judge WimkI ward is a man of scrupulous integrity and unes ocptioiiable moral character all h;i been said lhat need be said. His nomination does credit to the Democratic party ami his certain election is a piece of good for tune to every person in the State. Hon. John Eatta, the eaiielidatc for Lieu tenant Governor, has long been one of the ('asuallv ment ioiiimr the revelations to cer- le-ading Democratic politicians in bis conn- ( tai C;,,,jtalists, they at once caught the ty cstmoreland. lie is yet, com para- ,r,,1. 1.1; inr nmnmnn.l desi.i.l to ioton i lively a young man being in his thirty- j view Father Ie Smei. but he had dei.ai ted the leading principles of our political belief- ! "g11111 year, lie is irg.iiueti as one oi mc ; fl,r Kurope. and their proposed prosperting Vr.-f. Thai the present prostration of the j rnost'promuiciu lawyers at the Grcensbiirg , tour'was abandoned. lint lien. She'i-ilan industrial and omnieicial interests of the j Maraud lias an extensive practice, from never forgot the in format ion imparted to co.imry nas ni-e-n oruugiu anoui ny an un- i which lie- lias iiuaei i i.m toniie-ieiiee in Jiim on the L (tlumoi.'l, ami Iienever all (J ise i and a ciiau tr.ent A'-i-onrf. That we are opposed to fioyprn meiit grants of public lands to corporat ions, as tending fo general corruption and the demoralization of th" public M-rvice. Tltinl. That we favor an honest and econ omical government, the lapping off of every it, ed i "ss e x pei.se, a rr hi. tini, nf tl:e nitmlii-r of oftice-hoblers, the :ih ' : I ion of lh, fee' sys tem, local and national, and the return to i e legislation of the Kepnhi jem party, '. world I v yossessions. He entered -igo;-ous- l that je-ospr rity can only he restored by ' lyinto tditics when quite young, ami in the administration of govern- icn niite young, ami in 1SG3 was elected to the State Senate, serv ing three years. He also served in the House during the sessions of '71 and '72. ; After Mr. North withdrew there was little determined opposition to Mr. Eatta, ami the hearty unanimity with which his nomi nation was acquiesced in is the surest in dication that hisn miinatioi: will meet w ith popular ratification. General illiam .Met a-uliess, the ;dis- the mo.ierat.; salaries and plain customs of i tinguished candidate of the Democracy for ,. . , . , , , Secretary of Internal Allans, was born in ! l :.;i .... ii..-oni. ,i:,...rK.ii.in.,,i,,. I 1SJV1. Few men'of his age Iiave earned a t'liiii lli. That we cherish a grateful remem uranee of our brave soldiers and sailors, and W ; 1 I .rtt'.i 1 nt'itiixil ........ ... I..... lah.i in their behalf or that of th-ir widows ' 'nore honorable or wiler;listinction. 1'pon ami orphans. : leaving school, having been left an orphan, i '.''. That a steady cftort should be mabj ' be entered himself an aprenliee to the ma- j to bring Government notes to par with gold : ohiuist's tit-.de in the shops ef Hie-hard : ami to secure a reitirii to specie navments at : Nori is A- Sons, w here he served the term Tin; earnest posstnie perioil t hat liniinjiuuti can be effected with safety. Sistfi. Thar we denounce1 th civil rights lull ol last Congress, iH'lievinjj that its pas portunity has offer d to verify it r prove its falsity he lias embraced ir. Coldj he -was sat isfied, co"uhl be found in paying1 quantifies in the Elack Hills. General Stanly failed to reach it, but General Custer has proved the truth of the auriferous ru mors, and has removed all doubts for the future. General Sheridan himself has only recently returned from a trip into the Wind 1 liver mountains, boilerinu' upon th1 coun try traversed by General Custer, and even there a count ry was found strange enough in its geological character tn justify any ru mor as to its gold-bearing qualities. A Giki. KiM.r.n nv GitAsstnuTKits. j The ravages of the gi asshoppei s, product ive as they have been in distress and suffer- j ing, have hitherto been nnatteiideel by loss of life. Late advices fiotn the devastcd ef five years. Subsequently he ran a lo- i titstricts chronicle the death ol one person, ! com olive on the Pennsylvania railroad, but ' the direct result of the locust plague. A . becomim?- oinucd at belli r retarded in the few months ag) a fam ily arrived and set tied i J J t " G-'org.- M. Uallas, of Phila.b-lpl-.ia .'! .la, ne Trnnkcy, ol Venango Ci Warr.-n .1. Wootlwar-l, of . aks JO .I'lnii s II. Grtihaia, of Cambcrlai.d 2:! Siia- M. t'iaik. o: In, li. ma 12 Samuel II. Wilson, ol beaver 11 E. L. Dana, of I. !.e; n - ( The second ballot show eel the following lesult : W1...1 i-nmbei of v..:es 212 N.-t t ssary to a choice pj-j I;, ss I J l unki'v ;;i l.ll.ll.Ol IJ J . . il llJllil II ..o lward A; j ( lark ! 1 l.ilias I. i 1 13011 . -u,. womM 1,:. Kansas, in .he vicinity of Lawrence. .l the States to control th-Mr' do-,Uic eon- 1 l'" -vtt ha ving at taineel his majoritV. ) he ' TUvy came from the western portion of cms it, their own way. ami that it would ! b-ft be 1 oad and c .nimcnced the study of South t arolma, the clay-eating district. the law with Moses A. Diopsie, Esq., in : "iieof their number, a daughter about 1 Philadelohia. He was admitted to the years of age, was a confirmed clay-eater, result n: 1111 ah-tilalne ?v;l to both the white ami 11. gro races. V That, ful ir st anil .1 ! .. . .,- I 1... in. . . I., s' t.i.i, 1 o ti 1 1 i utj mess- 1 ucrat 1 ve 1 01 e..,ie;u,ill, licuce tliat OUT ImllllC tl. .. l.....t- ..,, ... 1 I ...... I. ' first to enlist in defense of 1 1 ot t'nion. He enrolled as a private soldier, received rapid dress in ch-thing. the growth and manu facture of Missouri. The order of Lieutenant General Sher idan forbidding parties from aiming and going to the Elack Hills in search of gold, is an eminently proper one and ought to be rigidly enforced. An Indian war of unu sual magnitude would inevitably follow- th1 moving of any Mich expeditions into the I ndian count ry. On Saturday night, a Shenandoah man named Labatigh. shot and killed a lad named Magnire. The boy was taking fruit. The indignation f-f the pe-ople was ro intense that Labadgb at hisewn request was taken to PoPsville and lotlged in jail. There is no ehnibt that t lie excited crowds of meit would have resorted to lynch law ' had he lemaineel in town longer. A di.' consulate widow in Western Neev York, daughter of a former n-it-l rr.il road i officer, ir pail s to the totnb of her husband , every evening at sunset, enters the1 vault, and seats herself in aehair formerly used by thedepartcd. where she remains -c-n-et imes several hours, always an hour, and she has done this with scaiccly an intermission for ; two years since her husband's death. j The Supremo Court of Minnesota late- j ly decided that railroad companies mus ; pay for injuries to those who travel on free 1 passes the same as for ae-e-idents happenine; , to passengers who pay their faies. The i numerous class -f elcad heads will rejoice lo hear it. They can now travel for noth- i ing i-i Minnesota, lose a leg or an arm with j a smiling face, ai.d make a comfortable '; sum by the ope-ratioii. The negroes at Woocochs Valley, Ala- ; batna. have been holding secret meetings i for several nights of late, preparing to at H 'It id ito ki t H . did U kV , S ' t,. te. ten ito . rho - fli feir ' 4m too - ct ' a tin i. Sir : rt re 1' W ; v of tiffl till I ' ' 'Wr, bl tad : jeft f (lit - !, i- itprni . Irrw i 1 !' tlV. 1' an 'i f 'll i .and . tii-ed , tit tiof Cl -i "Att's -,,t , i io i has tc'-i.-iii-'l -afelt from the l'.iai k HiiU .iii a los f nnU four me".i. one by a, ,1 -it and three fr.nv uisea---. The expi .ratio-.is f..r gold Wen -xtensi ve-etio'tgii t s i-1- v t .c- poty tint i a i ; iti?. ' ,1 1 Was in t he schools. 1 or instance : 'l i t if Marengo county. Al.thriia. he. cd that they do not desire no, :i-i t schools, ant that as f..i s. ,.; . I Ik-v me governed by the !; . whi:h cinnot, even if des-;,..,i. j,,. etl, u-gulated. amended m i, ; i hiws enacted by man. In I.,e ( Color'l l e-oj le dt -elate th it the. . terably ojqM.sed to any klml ,,1 State or F-leial. fav.uing n.ixi.i mixed chur h"s, or anv mivtioe or bearing a t h- quest im of . ..; The ElniiraiN. V. . ' a romance of a lady in '. .. I county, who was secretly u.ai it Sir ? ihti ( ioi don Tttlme ge. f i j was visiting this country and . social habits of tin- o-'mt-i .hi'iti was to l -t ui r within :i t .-. ; liislnide. H1 iioi -r i-a -in-, 'i i,. who niariietl them liet!. lcai undiseti 'setl. Not until M in there any new development. I ad vertisemcut -f tb- T.ihi.ae,- 1 bride! of ninetc'ii yeat - w,i f , John Was seriously itijui. ,i s , . , turning home and suudettli 1.,: !, East winter his reason te iu'e.'. soon afier died. He revet:. ! t his marriage ami left '.:! '. if dip rouiil be foiuul. i.el. 'I aa .: g t to Enghlnd i" claim 1 - i s- . A Frenchman, nau-.rd A i j: . whosai! he was fnmi St ;.n ,i ; : . : while walking on the trick of th .! I. IE IE, itcir H-Mit v i!!e. hi'!., n o'clock Saturday right. wrs lime1 intl. 1 hey l,'K Ir and five dollars, then tied hi: with ropes over a Muai! one him. He succeeded in ;', that hi Id his body r.cti, !,..- . got those that lr !d hi- !,!"; t" . .; ! ?tn epproachiiig p.-issi i t; iiii w him. He. in t iiat desp, i .i' nftc.-t his body otf the t lack a el tie- t a over and served his 1,-g !,.,: t! He fell into the culvert. n:r. , 1 I there ad night, ard ias j i k .1 . : cai iv I. our next morning by ( 'oi.-'.! , : fihotc-f. of a passing; fn ight iii ' taken to .fclVer-one iile. whei- h, si'tlici, t-t!y lo nial;- (lie ;il..v,. si p lie t . i-ii it-lapsed :i :! !:! at '.' o t ; M. There is no clue to t hi- pot i t ti ! th t his heinous ct imr case be found in is reported while we recognize to the 1 bar in IS oS, and through his personal pan- I n,ul ,or a Umc subjected to gn at dis- : tack. the whites. Their plan was revealed nroaoesi e.i-nt. that it is the ulanty and legal aptitude soon obtained a State to secure to all the bless- lci at ive l.ract ice. Three years afterward ' H. ss trained lanroiv : WovEvaril. Trun- d ed we have none now, as to the icult in ..v an,j Jhdiis sdghily ; ail Ihu other can didates losing. The chaiiman cnfoiced strict ortici, and would not allow members November ic-xt. The forme r. w ho.- e ii"iii- iaation trader the new constitution would have been equivalent to an elect ion, whu'.h. cr as the niaj uityor lu'itun iiy candid itc, would have in.iilo an able, efficient ;unl up l ighi J ud go f t he iipi cme ( 'oiti t. and the ' i-. lecti in of the latter as the nominee for !. i-.t-eiiant Governor would have been a tiibate t- tiie Young i'em ciacy cqii.-.i'y , a- auccplabie as i.-, that, of tl.e .entlctnan j vln ha ; been t hro wn, v. bile his ability, ! w t.r-h ami pmiiy -f charade r aic tniques- t ioii.-il and un-picst :on.il.'.e. ( if such .should b.: the kingdom of this earth. In alio' her column wo give a full icport r.f the proceedings of the Democratic Slate nominating c. v.ivent io:i held at Pittsburgh on Wednesday ami Thnrsd ly of last week. K-l.o il systi in slu.uhl lie generously sustain 0, we empiiai icaUy tb clart! aea.iuste.stal llsliin,. mivi'il clin.il l,t- l.i,. I,, . l.;. i. white and i.la.-k children .sha.il b.i cmnpul- l'i'niot ion lor gallantry, a net was finally soril.v associate., believing, as wj do that tendered a P.rigadier's commission, which lh interests of tw o races will be best servel ! he declined. He was wounded on several by training tin; children in s -narafe schoo's. , occttsions. and w;is mentioned in rrenei-al Eighth. That the 1-aders of the pepnbli- I orders fir conspicuous bravery in t lie bat-1 the clay abated, ami a strange mania for can party haying opposed the present Con- j tie of Mechanic-shut g ami other actions green vegetables, grass and grain manifest stitutinii of this State, inviting the Siipreliis ::r..,, ,.,i :,, i.ri, l ,,c, l.,.,,.;.. i ' etl itself. The family nhvsiei.m tvn eall.t i, .... ,,, .a..;... : i .. . . - t I . - . . . ,v , t.,..,., mui. n j , - i -v "...v.v i .... i.(iinr in . i-i in,. ,ne ooj iiiMua-iiuwui uu.ouuj in grainy ncr ; Hmrstlay by an old ncgress. in time peculiar habit. At last she discovered a ; fur tlie whiles to prei.are. When the ne deposit of clay, similar in quality to that hrn.es made an attack they were driven with which she indulged her taste when in Mck. with a loss of four men killed. Thcv her ( aiolinahome. Ing de.rivation had j then burned down the churches and left, sharpened her appetite, and large quant i- j Woocochc Yallev is sixteen miles west of ties of the earth was devoured. In a short. ; Columbus Ala ."near Opehka. time her body began to enlarge, showing j An cxrienced western editor pays a every indication of dropsy ; her desire for i l.t. eomi-liment to the f.eir natrons of the press: "Women, he says, "are the best gob! One found in the grass r xi-.s toe -. live cents to the pan. A shaft 1 eildit feet, and toe e icltl pi..t:,g was estimated at t went y eon! s t . . at that depth, with evety fa-!,;ty I ine at ha id. Twenty pi ison ;.cc ieg i he xpel it ion hi re st .ih. ti t -i. i posted notices, dialltitig their :: of taking j.ossessioii as soon as i , possess'. n i f the country can I Gold was discovered at vati m- p lilutnbago, iron, leatl ami li '. and gypsum in unlimited q i inti'i country is as rich as any in tie Stales."" i- mk 'fXft: ' e pnn : fntii- jftnv ml itions eal'le ilnH. gl-n The iSiifed f l-o . II l'.y ejintiif'ti -c nt.o:;'. it. U.is b -dy was fu pen,, is ad niltcd that : in point of intejii- gi ,tee to any aiel all ; ,i;; ie.il c ut.-.; i :is which have assembled in P nnsvlvania i.i-si-b1 a drjcado of jc.irs. The- deb atrs w i-re n-.t-n of the first and finest stamp the pick and flower of tho Deniociaey ainl t!i.? manner in w'uic'.i they performed tie; difiicult luties iev,lving on them abundantly demonstrates that they knew exactly what was lo h-i elonc and how to h) it. Tho ticket, fiotn Wo.l-,vard down to McCaudlcss, is irreproachable indeed notie l tter could have leen selected and the sentiiM'-tds enunciated in the platform ,r principle-. a adoptcl will receive the approbation of every person in whoso lros Hiii lingers a sjiaik of the true Jeffeisoniaii f,r. We accept it as an augury of success at ti e jio'ds that even the guns of the lle pnblican pross have been spiked by the ac tion of the convention, and enter upon tho campaign before us with the assurance that the frosts of November will witness the annihilation ..f that party whose rule h ij madti of o n- cl,,iioUc, 0hl Keystono S ate a waste of .h-s -hit ion. a ruin, a wreck second only in pint -f titiivctsal and in Otl'.iUie contempt, we can scau-ely refrain ftom saying. t that otl er radical-ridden c jntt.-titnity, J.'iilli Carolina. to u:or about or stand in the aisles for the pin p. sc of consiiltat ion. Wii.sonwas willaliawu. Tho thi.il ball it was as fol lows : Who'.- number r,f votes Neci ssary to a choice K...-S '. I,.' I Dallas W .') I ward 4 "i 1 I i i a ham 7 l. idiow 4'J I Plarlt 5 f i c.iik, y 41 As the weak men dropped out of the light theit votes weie turned over to Iloss. ';,- friends if all t he st i ong cainiidales stooil by them with stubborn pertinacity. Giahaui was wilhdrawn, ;uul a lurth bal lot i Mn'itLi as follows : v Ii.mi- number ot votes Necessary to a t hoiee ,;',ss ,T j Wooitwaitl Ea.ilou 1-. I -i;,ii.,s Ti niikny 41 tlark 7 llcnc'.veil efforts to adjourn and to take a ic cess were nnsueccs.sl'ul. The lift ii bai lor ils ratilb-ation, partisan objections to its ', t-onal Convention w ho refused to sign the ! f'"'c i,s first annual mectiu' Constitution as adopted, ami nominating j ,n the political field he is snhscribeis in the w-fnhi to newspapers. magazines, .Vc. u have lieen an editor for forty years, and have never lost a dollar by female subscribers. They seenn to make it a jtoint if conscientious duty to pay the preacher and the printer two classes of the community that seller more by bad pav aud no pay at all linen all tho rest put to I ether." There recently died in lielgiuni alady of fortune, named Madame Motiseur, who ;.- if cute" : fcvtl t fie k ti 1 iv 14 f fc.Ving ,1 &rr the i l-ti .... 4-i At the close of the 'war he was but the case was beyond the limits of his provisions; select i ng to presitle over its late ' ' ' " ' l,H; """"" ' 7-7 K'' State Oouvetition a 7neiiiiH-r of the Constitu- ! ''serve corps, delivering the oration be- -worse. She complained of intense pain, lore its iirst annual meeting at 1 larrisimrg. jt o 1... nominatititr ,n 'lie political neii ne is equally flistin- for Stab; oiliecrs avowed opponents of t lie : guished, having served one term in the instrument, cannot deny tried- hostile atti tude fn th1 etl'ort to constitutional reform, I and deceive the people with false ireteiice j in regard to their future policy. ' The temper of the Convention was ex- ! cellent throughout the ptotracted proceed- t ings. It was a common remark ameing i men who have attended many .similar as- j M-ml.lics, that such an iuteliigent, dignified, ami orderly l-tuty convent i.m was never; l..f.... 1 ,1.1 :.. I. 1 : .. ... . . t-s, ... ......., ,,,., , ,, , , . 1,. .im,,,...-,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,., . ......i ,,.11011 men ; sciecicu iij- i oe 1 'emocrat ic stat e t onveti-1 11 ""'""ri" '""'"'"- 1 "e ' and various specimens of the modiste s art . experience. j tj,m as CA1,didate for Auditor-General, is a ! theory by which their presence is account- j It is believed that this accumulation of " " j well known citizen of Greene county, and 1 e(' f,,r H ,,,rlt the clay eaten by the girl was rroods w ill realize sotnethinrr lil-. stoii ivh! 1 iie fullowinir letters of declination wore a man of note in south-western Pemisvl- . nne'd ny tne ova ot the insects, and that the natural lieat or liet; bouy warmed them into life and being. and could only obtain relief by sitting in a croiicheei, liog like atlitueJe. At last the grasshoppers that bad been ' State Semite with marked ability. In destroying the growing crops rose like a : 171 he was the Democratic nominee for eloud, and, with a thundering sonnel, took j Auditor-General and made a rrallant. but their departure for new and undevastated : unsuccessful tight. Ills personal popular- l",:'l"l,es- neanng me noise the girl Jia(l fl singular mania for the hoarding of ty with his old comrades-in-arms is very ' lushed from the house, and, gaz.ing wit- 1 ai tides .f dress. After her death an"ex great, and the "boys" will rally unani- ; fully at the myria.ls of insects in the air, 1 animation of her effects ieveale.1 an un monsly to his support. His ele-ctioii with , raised her arms, flapped them several times ; usual state of things. There weie inmi'i the balance of the ticket may be set down : as if she too would join the departing hosts, tains f dress go.ds uncut, and beai in-' the as a fixed fact. ! arid fell dead. A postmortem examination tradesman's price htlnls, besides hun.7r.ds lion Justin r". Temple, the gentleman, ! "iceised tne. i;ici mat ncr stomacn was f bonnets, dresses made no. cloaks, shawls .a . I. 'I w as as fi W; Ne l; 1-1 l..u'.; Alie-i the anuounuement of the fifth bal lot a un ,.,., t,, ndjouin until nine (clock (u Vol of 1 follows : ,!e 1. amber of v ites... ,-ssai r lo a choice s )a .. -8 -, 4 1 well known citizen of Greene county, and a man ot note in south-western 1 ennsyl- prcseiiied to the Democratic. Slate Con- ! vai,:a- 1 1,s popularity at home is unbouml- vMiii,.,,,.,, m, i;,.i,i..r;t 1 11 ; el. and he will reduce the Hcpnblican vote cm 11:1 on . ne m st day ol its deliberat ions: , 4, .- 1 1 . - J t-of that section by thousands. A man of Mi:. .1..HSST0N s wiTni.itAWAi. IAKU. j sterling business .pialifies, honest at clcon-Ei-.en.si.i-i;;, Pa., ActirsT 2ti, IS74. 1 scientious, he will bring to the discharce W oul w anl. . Trunke v Chirk ..." 237 3 ,,-"-ak Sir The niisonght kiiuiness of of the luties of the responsible position to ' lis j.'lln,'''a ami Blaircoui-:i, .! places me on the ' which the peojilc w ill call him in Novem- ; !4 Vm1 ' ra."tilate8 for -!;- Stiprenip flench. 1 her, clean hands and scrupulous integrity. ' r.l I '(1 iXsireatoT,r,Ul!: ; 1 lv '''I " ! With Temple as Auditor-fieneral, tl.o co.- I and f.bstie to leave y., and your eolleagnes ; nations in the treasnrv rtLi -ill iiarrassnienl' t I M.ereiore ile.sire you to withdraw my Why ExTHAORnixATtv ? The XcwYot k I Snndny Democat publishes what is termed , a most extraordinary statement to the ef-I feet that Horace Greeley died a Hoiiian ' Catholic. The Drmocrnt declares that it ' was well known to his most intimate friends ; mat; ne had strong predilections towards rumors of impripor relations lt-twecn the schoolmaster and the woman's daughter, visited the supposed offender, ami, by aid of a shotgun and cuelgcl, left him on the school-room lhmr a defunct jtcdagogue. Presently it was found out that the poer man was entirely innocent. What was to be done An indignant public to-k up the ir,Mr 11 ri 1 To lidfi lAiri'vTW L,UUi fll.LL 1 W 1 01 II l.M'I.le 11 r.ii-.vAiin Eavi.i:, Estp. II, !'' Co., N. S.. writes thai an a!..: lias Ik-cu etVected 'ii his 1 a-i' ' use of , '.(''." .1 at. 'Itiir .,'.- ... whole spine became d.st-is -d. le use of be1!' limbs, and her Lack wa up like a bow, in cons.'.j-ict c,' cohl after having been inn -cul 1 ; kine pock. She is now well. r Wj" pleIg,oui lepnfa'io i on thcSSSer tion that any educated physician, after careful exaniiual ion of the recipe, will f'T that '..-!";. t'uf-. :': ',('. p, -csbtiim merit than any other pill now oil". rtJ f.f sale. i- q; yT'' 1 7 lT!IIX7r7T 2- i t r-f- ri 1 ' m i:k i u .t .v. a.-. i l-ri trill st ntt "" The I'i ! ' t fft v" to tinn fnftfvt ss evt i ii " tlivce months, on . I. on ontti -. a:rs. "Tup Pi-oi-i.f.'s l.t i ;i at" is tin .,i ! ntvl reliiibh- t-t!;l "p: p t. id a -aturl.i v. sun! ie v-i-v npii!.o 1 X. K. end VithMe Stt. . A.l ii' - iir.itMAXx ic n nrts. i n. o. T.O Itriindi';.! t.. I!"- i it i: 11 or i i V ( I ". ,':' I. I ej'O.-s ef ( .1,' : ti vi I. . .-. f ',. i I t la.i . ,f ti. It ti: 11 -1, it" ii'i .- f. ; -. - . ; v il'TI S ). I .( .Vf s- .It 77.n ui. i .' i .1 : i . . .i . i . ' iri7"K.irriii matter, and finally determined to make all straight by lynching the woman and the be fully exposed and the ulcer of Hepubli- j the Catholic religion, and to corroborate ! hy- luckily, they didn't think it neces- j Cfl 11 1UW1 lVll l.lll OIWl illlllt it ! Ill tllA lint ilfl i-Vf IAI 1 . f . .. - . - OA from the convention, s.iIn.orepV , n ieeulali.ui and iniquity in the manage- ; tins cites the fact that one of his daughter? sary to 'J'nc" t,lc "Innghtcr. s m v v i.'ii.ie mi i v iiei .t I ; gainst 100, M.eoNO l.AV's l i;ocr.;..LiIN;S I he convention was ,,,,v cali,.d toordcr iti accoMlaiicc ertth the adjomnmeut at V ' '.'' ,"' "'"niiig. At. once Mr. lohtl l. lce-l, of Philadelphia, withdrew ' the nanu s of George M. Dallas, 1:4. jjr McCormick, of Indiana county, withdrew' ' the name of Silas .M. Clark," Es.i. i .. lones. of Eric cotinty, withdrew the namo trust that your whole ticker mav be such as w in command the umtHtl support of all the f riends of good government, and restore our was educated in a Roman Catholic school. and is we beiieve a member of that Church. Hraquer, the aeronaut of Eordeaux, was about to make his oHtst ascension on 1 'PUPuinl 1 A JOHN I. THOMAS, ())( illli li rsii; ti.-d r siied ic ui. ..'.i',ii-.ii-i,'i,i,i-..,i,i,,,. i 11 i A vrr-,. e tl. T.. l.t' llie X I CU Kct tnr i t hit in nun ,rt , 1.. ..loim.iy unci uiniii, .1111;. n rt j Jiniilll !... . ... , ... . , i , , . ' I 1 lie ove, 1 ( i iip nit we a I i to 'i i mrer ...1 . ' -..." inuiivu -vi oi;i i. liiunii was !io. i .. . - . .. . .. , .1... wm- . - . - . iir,ll.,-1-,1,.,,.,1..,,1,,,....... . trat ion. rebuke ru?r. ' on. a . brtn" sin k nml kilic1 !" vd county, on Satur- ! c' mtervaU before bis death be spoke I (t-bai-ente-Infei icure, when by some ace- , 8,,,,,,s ,,.f ,, ..-s,,, ,.r co.m . t tt he happier days in'our history Kfih "ii,' party of disguised men i about re ,Kion to a Catholic friend who was nt the order o "Eet p, was given u, , we have waudere.1 for the past rive years 1 wllilc being taken to the Towanda jail const ant ly in attemlance upon him. This f00"- . ' ho balloon, in rising, came mcon- hort.t n0iiy, nn.i t mo.t no- i Vonrs, truly, ll. E. Johns rox. 'charged with having the day previous I"sorM finding him sinking fast, asked him , W,th ,,ad',er' and Je,k 'slodgrrl like ,vorle .-an i be o,tainsl aa heo v. .v. li',dc.k, . j outraged and then murdered a little five !f. wished to have a minister to attend l,a .',et wl' --.c.l on bis trapse. I ''J';-;"! ne-, iiowe-vt-i, caiiriii me simice rtre aim , RKII.I.T S RKTIMKO T?OW. Ai.TooNA. Pa.. .Tune 17. 1874. year old girl named Cora May Greenleaf, mm Gi-eeley, it is stated, replied: w I lose Tuiieiitc rot. i n il- 1(;. nn Tl.o I 1 s, x Slionltl lik-A tn rlia a. I ollinli. 77 " I . - . . . . . ..... ..w j...ii..v,j.ifl. a i . u r,., - - - ...... v. black devil committed the hellish crime at I 1 ne statement goes cn to say that the superior quality of my work. W. .T. Woodward ii. P. Uoss The nomination of Hon. W. J watd w.es then made unanimous. - Tho next business in orele noiiiiualiou for Eieotenant names f fifteen g-mticnicn i lie se-vcial b.dlots rci'.iltcd as foi!o.s : ... ..IDS) AVood- by almost superhuman cll'orts had nearly ; ensiiv be (s-iiviiic-i '.-f ttie fHt tii tin '1 gained the car when the cord broke, and he : "'-'"" " rini. Tn-nn.i be s,m ui. e i.l fell from a height of od0 yards. ThelKnly tomv Hn'f t,', worVm"'rihfce t.Tc j ly siiatterert ts lien lie was picked Tlmnkini for pitst in m-. I teei e. -i i e Was, of course, extinct. 1 "1V ,r(,rk ' trice w -ill I eoinm.-iij m-- elated of Eishop lllder, the Cath- """""'"" n,, rse s..,,. p or Natchez, iMiss., who was rasniTiir nn tlii nlmmni, 1 1. 1 r. i.shumakik wy.u.sn I sunn in tne Mississippi re-; HUtlVl AItK x o-wi. in the midst of th tf..i-ibie 1 O AtiiirnT-Ki-''""- s!!tVrtV.0-r-liri,'i?,n' . ynr,r nearly severing the bead from the 1 Grcdey had been a t"atholic all bis hfel ' fl5ff''t and confusion be behaved with the ' on EnnxsiiCKG. ( amiiki e Pi . r , luut . rt-m .1, : i. l A i . m i i.i ii m nni i i nA..HAn.-t i.la f . i i imimps . rn n iitfi ill f mmiA. i not mcr iKiliti- l .J'"1 wii.u.i umrieu ior nnnneq.irt, - - ..u.wn mat, iiiu on nis " " r . . . ... ... a-t.l.vlv AT-I.e1 . Anninn t..t.:i. .ii. i . t . ... ,! . teen lnAal n t ..n i : . , ! was Rinlrmir quo nil tlinnrrl. t 1 . 1 j ' ensli V .. t ; n .' , , l,":,"a'no S. Nfiwahi,. . Altooii! Pi n.r vi u,ikCK dev' committed the hellish crime at ; "c goes cn to say that the of Hon John Turnkey, and Colonel Dech- . You, f avorof this ,u.0 r-J. ..Z.l ! t,,e bouse of .Mr. Williams, ei and fat her of , 3'.'.,nf, man went in quest of a priest, but en wniiurew the name oi lion. James K. 1 wi,i S1T that I must respe.-tfiill" v decl ne ' the littlc victim, by whom the negro was j "ng to find one, returned and baptized was """I11; l.uulovv. leaving the contest lietween .ludiro t. b. can.lidat for l.ieti,.,.. . i enmloved h.itb nf Hip rr...lr, ,. n. i Mr. Greclcv himself, w ho thus 1x.n. a 1 UP a,1 bf ! W. J. W)dward, of Eerks county, and a"' in sodoing n:a leave to to,,!,. i,,.,i-i I alwent from homo nt ti.n ti.no Tt-in Catholic, and as such died. Tim editor nf Itisr Judge n. p. ii.s. f yiungomery county. ' y i-selt and the many frien.ls w ho hare I the little girl in his arms, the fiend incar- I tl,e Sunday Democrat eleclarcs that the j 1,c ,ils"" Eallotuig fr Judge of the Supreme "? Piyen mo i iheir unsolicited stip,K.rt j nate carried her to his chamber, whore he I Rentlcman from whom ho obtained the in- t'e v ouiL w.s men rcsuiiicti, w itii me lonow- ,,es Z'Z. , "a circnmstaiis t accomplished his bruUl purpose and then : mation is incapable of telling a lie. But j -rl""JN ing result -n the sixth ballot: i i... .,t' taii-e. hile I have cut her th.nnf -ith I.V..- ...nMU. 'B why. wC rei.eat. eTti-an.diM. o ie at- i cently, that . i , rn :l i,..iriiii...T I . ,.vi. r 4 r flilil fin rrtt.l a. - i .:. . .v ,s'08iMo the cians. 1 trust the sleetioti of the convention mar pnPbie while walking on the railroad track i indeed extraordinary, as we certaiuly Kier bcin tho - fa,U ,,po1? m("1rc by and able, and ! : tioi-cntor ' o . "t t - La ftanU l f tho 'party wc e tTiesV'e.' ,,,ro".h t " "g earn pai,, to a triumph- : weie ptesei,,cu. ant victory at it- nose. t Yours, truly, JOHX P.EILLV. and had one of his logs broken. The arrest and lynching of the black beast followed soon after, and none can sav that he did not w ell deserve to be shot down like a ' dog. i never beard of such a circumstance. W fl cinL'in o iwt oil f-!,hn1. - t . - , , .."j.: "T.V '"""I go , , (W MOM,,, ATTiiUSkV Ps. fn-e'in front t-e. Trm official returns of the late election jority 60 84 Uomoc,atlc "ia-( those who Wlieved in its doctrines jorit, ou,844. ' was the last man to take tho yawl. under, he knelt upon the hm rin..wf . " i..V -r .V,.i 'tte.t. -.1 aud offering up a prayer for all on board, ; toniv. nnri ci-u.-ctions a m-'-d ne, according to the rites of his church. j-.oiio,,eei aiisoiution nt,n a among He f .1. VmEEITZIX I -ArCE, LVt 1 oi'iif.vn t- ' j:bcnburg, Combrm to.. I; k "t ) ' r
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