LANOASTElt DAILY INTBLLTQENl'KH MONDAY XOVKMinOl, i Ks!?. Lancaster ntrllignuri. MONDAY tWRNINO, NOV D, U1B .Mr. Artlitu'H llrchirntlniis. In two of the Htntcs In which elections nre held lo-inerrow the IIrIiI hi" betti very het. Virginia and Mimic-husel's nre greatly excited ever the pelitlcnl struggle nml ft very full vete will he enst In each Bintc. The result In each i i very uncertain Indeed. Heth partlts cmll dently claim their success. One man in each stnte Is the object of lealstnnre. Virginia 1h striving te ovei threw Ma- bone : Massachusetts, ltutlcr. Mnbei e is fortified by the solid negre wttPtud assisted by nil the material aid the national administration can give him. Iluller 1h opposed by tlie Minsnditi sctta itrislei and sustained by He poUei. The result in each state may have nn Important Inlltience en the pre ldential canvass of isjl. If llutler Is elected lie will bloom into candidacy f. r the Democratic presidential iinnilimtin'i. We observe that some very geed Deme crnls are aghast at the Idea ; and it cer talnly would le a very lemaikublc name te suggest te a Democratic muietin, convention. Dut very reunrknble imines have been stiffgestcd then' before; mid may be again. With llutler as n presidential candidate a very st rough llavered Southern ctndldate might be taken for the viee presidency, a position which many Southern Democrats nre disposed te demand ; and may swallow swallow even llutler te get. They ceul 1 net get the place with any ordinary Northern candidate. Annrticle,elewhere reprinti d finin the Washington Capital, shows the import ance which President Arthur attaches te the successor Mahone in Virginia. If tins correctly represents his views, he thinks that republican success in lvl will depend upon Virginia, North Carolina and Flerida, lie considers that New Yerk and ludiana must lie lt-f t out i f the lk'pnblic n calcutat ions. The et her Northern stales carried by them in 10 he thlnk.i they may fiiily h'P' again te carry; bu they w.ll need t enty f. ur moie votes, which they are n i' Pkely te get in the few remaining Northern sWts, but which he Mieves may b' had, wi"i the use of less money than carried In diaua in lSHh from Virginia, North Carolina and Flerida. With this con victien his policy has Iwin te help Ma hone, nud the result of the enntis' tin year in Virginia will be inipertanl b?jendits local effect, in determininc the wine of the pregramme tnaiked ( ui by Arthur for the lpubliean party in 14. Tite view expressed It the ttpitils ene that would be very likely te come from Arthur, who Is a politician of ex perlence ami sagacity. There can hard ly be nny question of the soundness t his judgment In stirren-Iennc; New Yerk te the Democracy. The enormous major ity by which Cleveland carried tlm state ayat age, guarantees the s'a'e t,i tin Democracy for n iMrinl of jeus. New Yerk's vote would have elected Hancock, and Arthur states what many have thought when he says that It was lest through tin1 iudiff-rcnce t hostility of TihWi It 1 safe n w, however. ter any i-l-able D-niecra'tc candidate, and iselim inateil from t!ie uucfitain i unfit ips in political calculations. These quantities Arthur shrewdly linds rather in the hitherto 'utainly Democratic .s unbent states; i.i which old feeling arid preju dices are fast being surrendered in the hopeful pursuit of fortune which new attracts the peeple. It is a nVId in which the Republican party might have gleane 1 leu age, If it h id been wisely led, and te which it nuj bop.-fully leek in the future. The (pinion which the ('y.'ut' puts in the president's mouth thai the period between canvasses is one ur strain' d morality," in which ileuiiblus the Inde pendent who would rather be rlgli' than be president, but whose conscience i.- net se tender when the real co dhct begin-, inclines ene te think that Mr. Arthur has been contemplating with a phile saphical eye thepuforni.tnceef the Inde petidenta of Pennsylvania , their very Hely High Priest Stewart must have given hluui great deal of uuiuwmeut as well as btreng conllnnatien of his judg mentet the vanity et men's meralil). It Is certain that the strong parti 'an will stand a very powerful odor or rottenness befoie he will deseit his party carcass. Mr. Arthur may be ltillfa safe in helping the sinking Mahone. Stewart may bu safe in falling in with the odorous Cooper. The lie publican party m mass may full m behind them notwithstanding the Btench. A few jears age It would have been safe. Hut the temper of the times Is somewhat changed. The public sense Is net se dull as it was. The people have been given tee much rottenness te smell. They would like new a little rose water. Tin: enthusiastic outpouring et the Democrats of the city and county at Miennercher hull en Saturday night conclusively proves the deep interest that the rank and Die of the party have In the issues which te morrow's election will decide. The Democracy is fully aroused all ever the state te the crying necessity et ousting n corrupt treasury ring and rebuking Hepublican defiance, of the constitution. Through Uric, Allegheny, McKean, lhadferd, Lyceu,' lug, Menteur, Lackawanna, Cumber land nud Yerkcmn'ies and wherever else Democratic mass meetings have been held, immense crowds have been ,re3ent, while the Hepublican meetings were but sllmly attended. All that newiemains for the Demecrats Is te see te it that every Democratic vete is cast for Tag. Rtirtnnd Powell, nud the full county ticket. This dene and victory must certainly perch en the Democratic ban ners. De you wish te see the state accounts properly nudlted and the sinking fund invested and bringing i interest te the state, thtiB lightening the burden of the tax payers J De you wish te see honesty enthroned where corruption has se long reigned In the treaaury department Vote for Tnggart and Fewell. Hew aim: of Ihe.last rardsef the ene my. They nre born of the desperation of the Itepubllean managers who foresee the Inovitnble defeat of theli hopes. The sealed verdict of ouster against the He pub.ican party has alnady been agreed upon, but its announcement lins been IHist peiied until tomorrow. Kepi teres liinuineiable have bceu given le tl t comb limed criminnl until the patienre of the jitiple Is exhausted. The Kepub Mean party must go. ii e nly u morrow, but net often. i hi time I r arguineut in jiftst and the tuuc f i vetiug ia at UaiuI. Democrat?, te III.' polls Nii. jeiuwdf te morrow nnd theu Het eui ). in wdgeD and nitftlst the aged at.d lulu in te I he pelN. k tbe poll oemuiitteo Ueuble l vn'iiig te morrow en your w.y tejuui nnrntng weik. Hicve carefully yeui hi I lets ,ud ace lh it tLey contain thenim tef the st.it nut vunuiy cnueidates wbicli we uul te.Uy. Til r the lti-)Ublieau party ought te go ha been clraily pieiu, nud tint it sliall go depeuda en whether the full Dcdj iciat.e vjIc is cast, (.let out tbe vete ' " Kt.Mh Mi.Kii. remember, the liiiu i.f Nevitnlier, the giuipewiler ln-dJU ud e'." KinemU.r also teg-j te i9 jo'J je'J jo'J eaily te-iu Mi-utv and el your .tc t r Tuggart, Peivell an I tbe lull county tcW-i. A xeil. or Nlles and I. my is vie jer Cameren nud IiIm corrupt ilyuasv . i vole for Tgart aud Powell i a vote I r prewi oeromtion coulrel nud a retaiu te honest iliellitxli lu the luauaeuieut of the late tre-urj. Hi me. i:ts, go early te tbe ielt., and ibeu detote n small poitieu of your tune te lniii'. inu up Uif laxgiitds. It i Met tee niueb te (ink this small boeu wbeu beuest nudecoueiiiio.il guvorueicut is trciubl.njf m tbe I al.mee. M u l tiA), tbe bc&t informed Kepub he in i t.litician of the state, ha given up i he light. P.loupthe votes ler Tagait and Powell, nnd bury tbe bosses e dt. p that their future resurrectieu mil cover be atUmptel. TitiMxuf tbe iniioitauee of a innle voce I Tbere are about 4,000 electieu dstr'cts in ihe stite, nud .f one Democrat remains arvaj in each district, 1,000 Dem ivratie vmes mil be lest te tbe pmv. Kiiu or ulnee, let every Democrat go te the p Vi and v.ik the full Demeciatic ticket "Cnixi.is.i hypocrite withir. a sinule drop of manly bleed in their cowardly c.ireast-ts," was tbe chnte style m which Gen. Beaver referred last yiur te tt'O IudepeiakiiU. NVill tbey new leturn te their vemi' when ibe same catics that iiniuc'.l last year's revolt are uppcrui st in tbr i ie-. lit r.imj aigu .' Tilt It. 5 ublic.m paity. nhicti u ) auks ler tbe HUlt.ages el tbe peeplj, hid a hadtr in tUts Ktate daring last yeai'i aiuiiiaiL,n who hpeke -ti these honest vet.'iH who dared te protect aaiut lef nile .net geTernmentnl coiruptieu, as ' cr.um hy'ciu.iH, without a muIe hey ..I m inly bl"et ui their oewaiUly eai.:i-M's" fhut saium hpealiei , tteuera; Beavei, lien n.mts bis puity's candidates elec'Ld, te coutiune bem mle and govern mental corrupt ieu. .lttllll.ll SIM.Ll II..N . Ilevr Ilia Krimbiumii I'Mrly Mny Win lit j. The NYaslnugtei. Ciptfal pKMuts the lollewmg NtuHineut el Presideut Aithur's view ei the nolitieal situjiwin Tl.u uleotieu en luesd ly mtereMs the DitsuJrn' mere than aiv evei.t nbich hu occurred unce his litlmiiiihtratli.u hean. Ue is deeply auxiuiis that Mnbuuc wheuld be MisUiined ut the polls bj a deeah d ma jerity. In .-.uch niueeHS he sees ibn only hope of h.iuding ever bis otliee te a Kepub licau sucecsher. He will regard a vioteiy for Mahone en Tuesday as a sure uidi.a uidi.a tiei. that N irgiiiia's ote wi'l be ctat uext year for the iiouiinee of the itepubheau oeuveutiou and thus iudicate the only policy tint aduiiListiatieu had prcsiimel te have. " He liai net beeu uumoved by tbe sharp criticism el the lude(eudent press uIhjii his alli.uire with Mahone, nor 1 as be been uumindful of the fact that very ninny of his putisan friends have duubted tbe wisdom et his endun-uiueut of M.ihoue and his nutl.edi., hut neither kind of objectuiiis hae at any tiruu uffcoted his p upoiie te de all that he could te uul a liberal policy in Virginia and eUewher-. "I'e him tbe political problem of 181 is a very simple ene. He buhuvus that the eandulate of the next national Kepubhcaii conveutiou, wheever he may be, miy safely oeuut en ieceivin tbuulecteial vote of every sta'n that voted for G irtl dd and Arthur lu lt-su, except the state of New N eik and Indiana. Tbe vete of the latter state was net necessary te an election, nud it need net be new considered ns a lacter in the problem. H-s oeuuts it against the KopublieaiiH. ''The euly la.Het, then, te te floundered is the less of ?ew Yerk, hubtracf 1it thnty live votes fiutii Oarlicld and add tlieui te llatiuoek nud theie would have been a Doiiuuratle instead of a Kepublieau victory. Mr. Aithur does net bohevo that any Kuimblieau can be named who eau carry ew erk in Hs He does net bohevo that any Keiuibheaii ueuld have carried it in lsse if TiMen hud hicn the Demesratiu candidate. It was the uidii! orence or hostility of Tildeu and nut the tieachery al Kelly which gave it te llar lleld. " Where then," he asks, must Kepub. Iieatis berik for olectenil votes te niake up for the less or New Yerk's '.'" The ether Uarlleld states will.oxehiding Indiana also, give 177, while 201 are nocessary te a chuice, leavitig the UepublicaUH 21 votes short. Them lninnii, i.f V,i.- I... .. ... xr V ... ... .iiiiuuiii uiiu t NN cstern states only the Hanoeok states of New Jersey, C'ahlernmand Nevada. Nene I of these give the slightest indica'ien of I wavering In lhSl. It would t,0 felly te' count en nny of thorn changing te the I Kepublieau oeluinn. The nemkd votes ' must be sought for In the Seuth. . I "i-.vents thus shape thomse ves te oau.e Mrginin, Fleiida and Noun Careliua in lasi te take the plaoe held by Indiana in 1880. Ifthoreis a campaign fund raWed It will be expended in tbem.They toethor will east twenty bpveii votes, and all will be needed te win the election, Anything like the sanie ell'eit that was .expended in Indiana in 1880 will sccure these three states. Half the money spout in Indiana InUI .have Hee'"-ull North Carolina in ,lVe' l ncl,ly tbeiiband dollars seut there in 1832 would have giveu ber a Kopubllean goveruor and have socured a majority of uui uuiijiresBiuiiai uoiegation ler the Ko Ke publicans. A like sum would have se cured Fer'da. "The want of less than th tr may leso irginla en Tuesday. "He Is net uneasy when t-M M.at the M.lhoi.e all ti i-e j piiil'ces success In th Nertheiii .it ites etht.wiR.i surely Ke pubhean NVbeu the uoiiiliin.lees lire msde nnd ibe canvass warms up he knows that v: ii ii- il methods take en n dilleient aspect lletwceu vntivnesps tbeie is always n pen hI nf strained met alitv. It is hen 1ht lb lud. pendent, whowenhl iiith'i be t ibt tbali be pu ideut, is hetei t te with admiration. " t'ensclencrs are net se lender when the c.tnllict blunts. Theu .!e ii.t.mv is for rrsults nnd be who is tee putieuUi about means is whistled down the wind. These are the prrtident's idea. 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IlhN lit 11.1.11 cdobraes his sixty (Ifth buthday te-day. .NIn Jens 0. Win i iii.u. who is a tnm tee of llrev.n university, in m r,l4 ,r u( makiinr the institution coediieailoii.il. ltmi ei. Co.nm.ine mij-h that he is " past praying for pehti.'nlly " and a irreat in my people will ouiuetdu with this just couelu hlOII. CiNn r HhitMN, an imniite of the A llinv itniiltntiliiiri' l.tiu rill,... 1..... .... J "".", ,1' ""I nun 1(1 me estate of Ilaren lSurustelti. of ti.rmanv ....1 1 .,.;-) una nne " Vll'lllll lib (,VW,UUU, Mil. T. lien, who w.is in tl... I .....,.i , , ' ..... , Ulll'll Sates heniite durint: :I0 days, uarries n revolver when he escorts his family te the opera. That was shown in Denver the ether nii;ht when the levelvur slipped from his poaket, exploded, oaused Mrs. Taber te shriek and made the small boys mn te kee what was the matter. Ciimuks A. M vTiui.ws, the juuni; New Yerker who e unmitted kuichIe ut the (.'olennado hotel early Saturday morn -inir, was mm of tllty-Goven children of the late Isaae M. Hinder, the noted sewiiiK machine ninnufautuiei. He infused te bear his lather's name and adopted the maiden nauie efhls mother. Mis. Siueer rocelved ei, 000,000 ivs her shaiu of the Hui KOr estate. A Myatnrniii Mur.tnr. Ciminna'II, Nev. r,. yenmj man named .loseph Cemmeinir, employed lu the clothing houseof Mabley .V Ce, was shot and killed last uiuht within the oily suburbs by an unknown party, The all' ni ls involved in mysteiy. A. shut was ! ,,i and the man who lired it was Been toluue the spot by two wmnmi, lit has i.. ,-' he. j uppiehendcd T11K CAMPAIGN. I. Tilll IS IL' 1.11 'ltlK im- II it A U.llKInc ,li,t,.u 1,1 M.i ,ir" li llllll unMr Knnhie si.ii i. ' rr.mi . nvut llviilai i ats nil I In ir n I I'n -phi A 'i imineiisf mass 'mi-tu r the Dini- oerne.t wm belt in Mi meielier lull, en S i'nr. ay e. tmiu Ke - , i I lie it an litonure was iv m I imiI t1 ,e seneeljr an ineh ul n-i'.t nt m I e, re mi Tre lull bands of nei-i'- 'h( Cm i-.inut bind and tbe Hved ' IimI- h- m A'teiid.iiieeand iluiiii i,. ,i,mh; .1 -eeii'R'd inspiring niu-. S . ,. i wards ii et f their waul b .h i . i s . 1 ni,tiebtd te their b-t'ti) in h'is in a h.'d. Cue JetTdrsen c'lih in iis'i.m lonie a' their rooms tu U i.m.I-' l ni l.iik! an. I wit i a baud of niunie at i li escorted the sp ikeis 1 heir eutia' in i '. with round aiier i i ad .'I the In e. tli. meeting. i- ;i .1 I t .1.' In ,.i u applaus.-. Tlin luee'in.' w.i-n'i , t , J I. SleiumelK. eh i i . i . ..i . i. in in i lure, wh i in .i I. 1MM,- AtlliaV.l 111 'i III .' liritfet puivus ,.i a ,i. -.', Tuisdiiy nest wh .-'i " . ! ei.tnelj n.'in ihe in i .i i. a I'ntlv udi t m i I l ii ii I'.in.vratie iretvii i i- t niett. d that U .0 -.,-n ., i the chairman et tin - i' i ,. tee wh i bail b e.i at. i i i C.'itlil net b.' p - i , ! i. t would be etiten . (.'. b tti. d. n Hei e im' i e i. i tl. ) , v .. : i. en . in fie l4te en w tin 'a it li ,ni el a it He le 1! lu.l ill a ul at commit -,.s sp'iakeis, i mi 1 o.ie H.i ituuisbtd Macolm llav. el l'ltt-be.. V ;. Meiijti, K.iei.nv of the eoinme iv nth, ami ether ai.-enipu. hid sp iki i . la eeiie 'is e'i b j ai.nou'ie. d t'.e li t . , ., . f I'll! i , : I resident i. villi-. ' li .el, liiany- N'ue I'i '.et .. A M i',. e, NYm Met'emaey. n H.I,... Id, J. I l'. npit i lek. Caspar Ke ah-i, Hem) NN'elf, Ilnny NV. ll.ii h't. 'i-i, Jidin ii h-, llei.i) li.'ibii', IVter Mel'.M.iiii), II. 15. - .t ,ni. ' Win. It VVimee, t!i e. 1) ,i -iisi, , ,, l, Iltj , 4i,.eb, t hiisu tu N i-e, .Ins ii ti in',, J.i'iti lte-e, Klw. !... I ii. lie.-1' W l.lur. Dr J. M U iver, P. M. .SM'iil i I), t. NV. . II, .1. 11 Moeie, . te Mihl.-i. 15 s. rat'orsen, II. M. Neiib, Juu - Mho,, ilue. Ddler, J.-bn tVudnU, M li II. .jtnaiidi, 15. I. NlilJiaeii, it.-u. H A Ilaiuhrulu, tt.-n NV, I'ttteu, ii.ii (5 e. I Seiitnati, .! ititi M.uph. II ut y I; k -i . I din MiMti .1. F. It nut) uei, Kilv V n ' or. J 1) II i rai. 8 I . -tnji-r.l li ! Spairan, Ilu.i'ii L K.b, K,a..i,ue. U-u. . ,i 1 L L.,ut ner. fcH.euta.ie I i. linn f i p. ut i, I, i'ii. w i-'etraiM-'liM M. li..-. 1 m.T. .It II. 1 1. s Htuiy C.Kellr, II I. Nliiiue, .lis. Mn Oeiiirf!,', V. NV. Uu. i. h.e'i M. Uut.tii. ' i i.iih iuu c.i ii .ii iieiivi in i ie a b.ii-f t-p.t'L:., tetu. i m t! auks ler b.ium e.i.l. .1 upon t piesi i.' e.ir Unje. uitel li4 tit a" I fniti i .. i- - '.m ly uf Ddin ) eta'- Wit U ut a' t 'tu,. ij t i I .sjutsthe imp.u' it t ipi. stint s tin lied iu the ciin liun lien draTi:. te a i ...-e nrh su ih blight pr stte et w iy, be vreull n.t.e libjj ti tl.. iuc i:. the e!. iju- i' eiiitup'.iu el De.i.jc.-ajy, llm. Mil.M.m Hay, of l'.ttiburir. .tl J lout in Ha) A.IOr.-x. Mi. Hay was intredujntl by ttieehi tiu.i'. of tbe uieetini.', and stepped forward am id irtvat app'ause Heh'dii by ai iu; that be eauie te Liucaater m c ufermity te his piemse te CbAirm iu lleusel, te visit Inte aud his Irliefr citiKcus He said that, the s.ate ebairiuau beut i.i a distant parr el tbe slate, it was a puiiu.il impessihil.ty fei biiu hue te U. p.eseut at this metiug. U" wan suit' that Liicaster Democrats ft U the imp irtauce of Tuerday's eh-tiien, fiem tbe tact that mii.1i a lar,;e a-semhlae v,m pre-eut. I. is Wel , be u 1, u fur men te euiu t.elber aud teamdt-r what tlieir duly is ' te discjv r the ii-e. esiiy el each m in LXeie.i:nt bis pnv. lexis us , v..;; It, la ii ' u!. imp niiii. be cjatiu U" I, ti. ,t m.u should vetu the Uoiuee a'.ie ticki t, but it ts .iu axiom tnat pwer cju cju l'eiied myites its eXLice, a:iJ this uxi ia d-iu.md. iu tue veuri S'lpoisj.leuco te Ins pnvatd mteiest.s, uutl siuue it is Ir.s p. i.i : use bis privileges ai a citi ii, -i: invites huu t exeicise s.u h piwu. Hesp-kee lh.-eieat ntvesmy l iiatuu cveiy vetu en:. I ader tbe c 'i.-ti tU'i .n el l'enns U mi i eeiy uia-i who -ipialilti-d in ly V te en h.tv puul 0 inie tieu. The in win il t Ue -tale i;.iveiiim .i.r hi snd, b. ui'is in an L.itutlu way in I'm ch ml distil jts. Next t thc-u ie imp m auce i. lines tue attention de u nidt 1 by I oil ulUiis in tbe teWL-and slate Mi. Hay 1'ieu spoke buetl, el t u ceu l.li i .,1 pjlitical allairs iu l'hili . ph. a, whuethf pseple, actiuif upeu pn' 'ic n cd at last were aroused te thedau. is of extrems put,, i in, bave icscuni thtuisclves and then iuImi usis fiem cirt.ip'. mlj. Tneli tua..er, he said, who a P-w y ars a was simply at, the head et pi.i.emeu and the tool el politicians, is u iw a paid c pie pio pie recter in the person id -iamud Km;, We have uew onme te tbe c ju.-iderati )i im te whuher we shall earry en: th'i referm beau by tbe Demociaiie pirty. Tint party has power te tdi-e'. m -u te bold nn Ikji taut nth je, the in u iiheur el e.ie et which has te piy ...r t'le noaiiemol the state, and who his lull 0. tr d of tbe subeidinates ueiinected thereto. It is all impii.iiut tb .t for such a place an able aud heieRt mi bon!d be elect, d. Tbe publ c funds have been placed where they will de the most nod net the ire'nl of the p.epl , ti it where they are in the usa of favored banks JJu- was sure tlie ttme had e itue when the peo ple weultl no longer permit this aeatm. The constitution says that tbe state triae. urer is entitled te his Nilary only, but it is perfectly riijlit te usscit that, tbe whole atmosphero is filled with admonitions of these who baa the public metieys (put misused. ('eutlnuliiK, tliespjaker iuvei);ed against the practice of the present tn,as urer iu plaeiuif the m i'e lund.sameu favotite banks, when Hay should be llivusU'd se as te bj b. nellei.il te the people. "law net here," sai i the speaker, " this evenln te say unytliitiL' particularly haisli of the i uhties of the i;untleineu en the lt"publnun tiakct. I knew Mr. f.ivsey ; bolus bueii employed in subordinate puskiens which he tilled coireetly. Hut I am sum that no man who has any leiraid ler the truth will asseit that he is uompirable in alnliiv ltdehty, tioeial standiui; nnd hoLesty with his Uciuoeratic competitor." Ditcu-sini,' otlier matters the spuaker said that In ad ditien te the reKaiuini; by the paople or I'hiladelpbia of the control of the pelicu force and the mayoralty, thoeoritrollorsliip was roscued from fiaiil at t no period when that olllce was administiued with such wonderful ability and fidelity by the present governor of the state a mm whose koeiI qualities have olevated him te the highest olliie In the e,ift of the peeple of the stnte. The emit roller is new the protector of the people, and net a position in which the public luuds are squandered. We new have te oleet in the st.te iu ofllcer correspotiditii; te that of onitreller in riiiladelphia. Kaeh ene of us has the power of aiding lu a Bolection, and we cannot csojpe th it duty. "It Is my pleasure te say," said Mr, Hay, "that the candidate for auditor Reneral Is a man of net only unblomUhed, bat deservedly unblemished, character Heis a man who has been a cowl mechanic and a geed soldier, win. when he left the war became one of the host citi.eus of tlie state and te day there is no inun in Warren county whose word is taken with mniolldellty than that of ItobertTiiftKart," i The premises of tbe Domearatto party at I the last eloetion next nceivid attoutien, ' it.d the spnaki r BheW'd c meliisivety that they had ad been kept. "The Loislnture bail been rodcemod from thoerrupttou an I dist,ince placed upon it by the Hepub-' li'aii pnly, drunken with power, null fieie Is iiii lotnter te lie letiti I the lobby l i it in lilted the presence of the Itepubtl en.s. 't'heti' is no louder an oecasten for alebb.. I'M ie.' ii'ieis jjii there net te HI ihe nui.i'i l tit" -de el laws, at. d th il makitu el law i h is b. .ei t"-ti I'tied bv a veto power that li i been the w el nod which has i.eter been iipiallid i x 1 1 hv that (front end admlnlslin'er, Simu.'i I. I'lldi'U." iriiuiiiltuousaudpiiilenrf.il ip p'. 'i-'- I In e'e-lrn Mi Hay snd. "Tint U v. it. or et iin-ylv.iiil i hasadmttiiKteieil th III 'it as in .nly peifeetly as it is pos fb'" that ti could le Hiluiinisti led, and I a ii hen Iieiii the Democrats et the west t..vketi te uitite with them in plneimr i i'iy ilepsittnetit of the state iu hue wilh t ,i exceiitive.su tu it one pirty aleue shull be tepi'ti-ilile for the ieveiniuent ul the state- i pun wlindi ha for Ui ptiltcv the p .' i'v ei ll I I-t - and simplicity , th' p iliey I r'lankiin and .1. fterseti, the pe'ley of el I ii teitir r'i)der the oliey tli.it is h . i -i b 'cum it is stieii, ami th. p nl.y tl. i will lead te ' no p 'I ill 1'iey nf IL'in ei n u' p ever." Nrvrrlittt MetiRvr's spjfi n -'re'ary tstemter was tbe next sp-ak"i ,r l he ws tveeivnl with an euthnst isiie m 'teeiii t. had eeiii;tatu'aled bttusili in the m irntinr tbit the wmk of tbe earn p.ilii was elided, but be was nuaui en duty iu cetiipluitici wub amplest tint be should addiesa tbe l.iueistei nieeiuu Hut hi e.iiiie tietie the less cbeeilully bee iu-e h" fell that Hurt was no doubt, el the eleett n of the Detn K'uitie ticket en i'lii't.lay He s ml that he has her. t f.ne bid a ureal deal el tumble in eiplainitii? aw Hie (line eleetieus tbey tfeuerally need t i lii- expl.ii'ied, bat tin-, time we d.) net i i id te d i that. Pile b e , be said, is oil the ethi r I tot the eihei nx n.ts kend ,m I ii iw out It -pubi'iM i iiieuli au bu-iy trying te expUiu th Dui election. fUey bave, remark, d tu -P'-ak. i, a liisiil m my ways et explaining that i Hue bunnies; s nue say th it i .n tlieli.pl n ipies'.im that did ll. He did net k ie A'nMli r it was tha' ei mi, he n'y i...-w th it th'' l-'iiietal- bid n.ie volts tt'.ui the U.publicatis. II hid an idea, hevtivir, that there eiU'ht le bj I. -s 'I tins pers nal rule anion.; tbe people, an 1 b. i ,n lulled thit tin O no p.ijil th eiln .- ' ti.i, Demoerats, be said, bee. tr e.ily III this, tb.lt lb.il tfevciuiiii'Ul is best cot s'ltutcd which is least neveriii .1 ,tb it tlie Ameruau citi. u is bap,. -i ts'i. n the bu. Is the weight el .teveiuiU' ut liti'iist im his shoulders. Tbit was the d 'Otiiue ut .1 lljtMin It was be wbe tnsl dee tred. although it wa- alternant for uuilttisiby Mr. I. ncihi, that it t-a t.uuent 1. r the people, uf tbe p e.l. aud by tbe p-op... Mr. Meniei theu pa. I al niii t. ibtite te lb nuery ii tin- t," it feuu ler of the Democratic pir'.y, anil sa'd that nltUeu.'U bis body was ue le ie i'" trie spuit of JelbTSet) is still fieie "Why .' Derail-.' be established the pir' et the people and when I ce'ue as a cm .eu of a st ite that is aline-it au empire in berself, with all h.-r va-t m.ueial wealth. with c lal eiieu .h wi'lnn Im bud is le warm a'l hfi Iri-ud-, itb ir m sulh ie.it i cj il all her euetm.-s, and with ed etteab t i 1 .lit the il nvere wbfu I oeuio as sueb, am I te be still confronted by tbe lilt that one tuati has riveted aroeud t'.e necks et tbe people a cellar, tha' tiiey must be bit. slaves.' I jdepnudeet leaders we bad last year who steed up n bly aud snd that bis cellar must b. orekeu, but and 1 say it with a biusb of hhauie iiitn ei these very Itul.'pcD deuts still wear thai cellar. Bu', "continued Mr. Slenger, " I de net beheve that the :... .i'. iudepeudeiit feeliu is dead NVheu th.' people last fall elected Hebert t'attism i(0)oruer they buist the beuds of the b.ss-js, ami next Tujsday tbey meau ti rep i tint aetteu." .Vna.Kuiiikt the lie pa'j'i'aus he said : ' When the Htpublt co , ' i en tbe sunup tbey talk about tbe Uirt but 'he tarill is i uatteual 'iueti u eue for Congress te lake care of. T.iey K upju tUu pi itfurni an 1 talk uboet tin aj'p'.m fuud. Xuw. let me tell y..,i, iu order t iiet NN'barteu I!iik-.i- i.i thai: ranks they pu that surplus Itiudideaiu tbnr platform. My fi tend, Mr. lewar(, ,,e.s upon the pla' form, uud hobasueihiL te t.i'k about but tbe war i.f the rebMlh.ni I I sik bick te the time et that war and a iujui iitr tint uieu wire made efli eis b. i ins.) they wi-ie It'piii'licau.-, and I ti. ', tee. of the patriotic I) inoerats who tin. i ; d tbe ranks, uutl when I rt-colleet th - I de i't w tut them i t ilk of lle.ueciatic taW'm " H th.ii se.itUijly arrairfue I the H.'p.ibliean medu of niiug money treiu the sitikiiii! luud, aud mm tiki-d h it th" W is one of th') inca,'.s'. issues el tb.r. l uiipaiiju. and c i.iUuiiinv,' he s.nl tbr ah-'U the iioveiuei took hia scat bu h i 1 in.i J i) up bib mind Unit tbe treasury nu mus no. Speakiuu of tbe Humes b.lt he si;. I . "Tlie lltlius bill pisiuil thtei'h th t Legislature, but net by the aid of T mi Cooper. He made tvery erteit in Iih power te deleat It. IJut u lew I'ide peildeuu with the aid of IJdOloer, its pissed ii evor tbe Stalwart opiesitton. I only rciiict te My that that satin) Iiidependeul, wh ) biiitaiiied it beoause it would break up the Uui; of tha luvies, is te ni(,'lit with the bnssss, ami wlie,i( instead et ehiiri;luu' the Domeurats with treason in the army would answer the oliaiue against hi in el treason iu the Senate, would de far better Mr. N'lles worked in the Heuse tedefrat that bill, and en that niht Mr. Xili; Hiieaketl out of thnchambtriiud dodged the lull. The tie.isurer of the state. Mr. Itaily, also Mr. Livsey wt-teall hos'ile t'. the passvef that b II. Why " Itj in-. their fi lends had the state's moneys in their banks When that bill passed thu Heuse and e itue mte thu executive Chun her, the governor only took a recess lone enough ti nut the pen in hi-, ii.tutl nud mk en tbe pen te slti it. Se str imple-is the admluistratinn loot en tins bill that Mr.Cassidy I Loud applause 1 lias presented a writ of mandamus avaiust. the stile Miukms fund commisieuuis in Dauphin county te h '.. it enfoiced." The speaker then wet onto show iu what bunks was sonieot tlie public funds and uf what cor rupt iielitlc.il ch.irae'er were the men who had them iu ohai'ije for their own hour lit Mr. Stouter then concluded his hpeueh as fellows : ' I ask you whether you will allow inun like that te inle you nnd then ait down (pitetly ami call yourselves lice citizens of the i;re.it statu el 1'uunsylva uia '. NVemust feel that when Doiuejiats are seut te Hirrisburi! thev meet te aduunistur statu alfatrri for tlie bcnellt uf the peeple aud enanist all boises. NVe are thore as sentinels te leek out and sue what is oed for the cili .itiH and te insist that a righteous policy filial! be enforced net a poliev against the will of the poepl',but for P, Yeu must s iy at the polls what you will de. Don't for a tuemuut shirk your duty. Thlsisiliey is the iiroatiBHUe that touches the pcudIe'h pockets, and the question that touches thu pockets is tlie question that leaches tint hearts, Tim Domecruoy yecs forward with every euoeuraxement The Diitno Diitne Diitno emtie e.iirditlatcs stand us iiihii of tlie utmost and stnetebt ability anil honesty iu their pi ivate lives, iiudtheru is no quefdinu that, if the people elect these men It will be found that tlie heard, controlled by the secretary of the commonwealth, thu auditor Hener, 1 1 and the state tieasurer will be unanimous that thu people shall have con cen con tiel of the people's moneys.'' Air. Iteuk's .Ipiuicli. .lainesM, IJeuk, ivq., a brilliant yeunu' Philadelphia lawyer, was next introduced. After paying a pretty compliment te Lau Lau eister county, the garden spot of the gar den state, ami claiming kindred with its people, as his father and his father's father the revered Jehn Heck, pnncipal of the LttiU acad emy, had baeu well known teaghers lu the county; he paid a high ttibute te the talent nud patriotism of the chairman of the Democratic stale oentral oeiumlttci', the young e .imnautler who il year iljjn had led the patty te vlolety, ami p'autcd Hie I) 'tnoi'iiiile standard en the uimparts id the stnte, nml who en Tuesday nuxt weultl lead th.' party te a no lens suual victory. Nlr. II. .k iiex' nil nod te llie nouder I .il in. it. ei il t a 'us s of the state hit iit i luiHilie, lis in nlfuetuit s, Its tieu, it . ii, H coal, its oetniuetoi) Hut or far itcatei imp.iitanee (ban these were Its nn u its ftee b tii citir.-tis--th.sii me lltey tint c mst it ti'.' tin stale, and It is te the.e we inns' e ill hi t tut net I m woof the I'etniti uivi'i a'th. Mi Heed then a ked whether I'.'iitisy Iviim i b id ever had a cod n line" Il s , whetlir sbe lisd I it it ,' A'nl il s i, wie'le'r tin Uepub'te m pirty bit l ."i ic'jDtiHitilii for Hei te is ' In iii-w. i te tile lit nl iii-stleu he said that I'i mi' In nn i 1 a I at one time s'e nl a' I'm ee i I el Hi- lis' ei st il. - i'iis h 1 1 led the w-iv iu establishing tell. 'I m- tolitufteti a'ld allewi'isj oiervene te w nstilp Ond ,10 ,10 ,10 oeiding le llin ilie'a'i s ul Ins nwu c in seieuc . It wis In I', iite.) Itama that thu d.'el.natie i ei iudi'ptaden. e was p-eni il 1 id d ; it w a-, her d.stliu'ni . li - t son, ItiliiTl M nils, that e m lue'e I th li tan.' ii p dii-y eltheniti u 'i.in l Im ilink days vl t lie reieltiti.,1 , it niiseiih.f sod and I. . tbe v ties et ma iv et h r di . nivim di d neus that I'te e in utu'iei il Hi I .ulnlS i'es, th) shtel Au.thei el our iiii-itt.'s, wis l.auH.i, .fid win i I lie di.'. t : i in e( end wat li II up ni the I in. I and tinea',, lu'd ll.u veiv e xi.-tcoeo of th u.il ni it was within b r horde's at tteltisbuiv tin' w is fn-i ht thoileeisive ba'ttelhat bi ke the biekb n el thu te h'llietl, aid it was tiers uu. Meade an I Haaete't and lt,ue!.!i. wh lei the tiuleu In . .s t . v i jtni v. I', ,i jy v mi i bail a gluneu i mini: am i.i In r sister -tiles II i- ili I .,' it Ye. N i othei s t i in ill u " in I at b vn se d,-iae.'il and -ee i s i .1 -, s d Kv 'ii d pi' t nu nt ei In r "v -:uin te 1 1 Ii.i ii h i y ll'i" I w i'Ii ll.iu I , li i X CU'l.i t ll.iv e i il I he t ' 'is ..ii I 1'11,'p us of i v 'it il e' inie hi r I. s la'u.es li ivn been the er. it u res of disiepu i.i'i' iijs .lul evt ii her ludii'iaiy lias e- il .11,14; ,e I eivn into the mile of puli in p lit cs Tne -p as i, f co ,iie, h id IIO d 111 . , I I -'l .A i l- M t'l'ltpitlil c iu puty w is wh.illy lespii s tile inr the i'.i. uip'i i th i hili. ,..vt e.i I .i ye us tu a'lbia'iili -. : in., ii,,'. ; . nn -n. Hi tip s i i'i- i i- a i i s ! t m pat de i bend, v i .-. i h.i h'liiiji t I te! us liee eveub.iluj Vi p., in dn.-s hud el sted btn i I them i d 'i mi;!.'-(i I ttial the bianl i, ut i I p. u, I niu, ,' Win II. Kemb'e, the bun i ..f i. j ilit ns, tu ;ht ai 1 i-. li ii .ill i.ii'l huu te. titer the I. incis'i'i Jul, ttitr he e -uld, with ir diilij'il'T.j Inte taken up h" I -tl aid w.lk d nut, a-. Ir. j i et e ',i i en. in aN bite dmtt. Mi He K tl.i-.i at me length pkrised the raeilitt''S el th" eitv treas mi'- offlee In I'hilal-'phiiUMlii It-pub-ii.' .'. I ale. wlieie, fei h pu, pise of pn vi I : fat ellics I a puty fat ipv , they hit i "trt isiiirt" te r. c no th . t.n m , a ' c dleiter et tines " le receive l1 - lax. s tint the ireiinrer didn't ee"e " aa.t a "i.'Ievt t of d-iii iju-ut taxes " te tee uve tl.. taxes, w ee i neither thetna uier nor t in e lh e or collected , th t la-t named .'ffijrr leeeivi'ig in o.mmissiens.i1) ni.JeO, UeO for his ta'uable services' .Nlipir Pbip, wbe uet only stele the bread fiem the uiuuibs and the el it lies fiem the bilks nf the paunis, hut wbe stele the copper met !. i,u tee alms'.) hi,. i which was built tusbeltci t beiii, ulae fame in for a share et the speaker's luiiotive. Mr. Heck do de do uetit ced the lt.publi.au slate Senate for ehatructiui; the pi sae of a fair uiqier t im nit h i, 1 1 1 w ; especially sovero en .1 .h i Stew i' i t t ve'iug against the bill, winch he Li.i I b.iiiielf framed aud which hwl been a-- ;. I by tbe Demoeiats. Mr. tt.-ek closed wt'ti a warm appeal le the IK-iu iiV." and all ethfi mdepniident, light thinaitt .! ju te att-nd llei polls te ui. mte a a el as i -.t in tIun.u tlie tascals out. I rel. I.rllwui N,tm I'lel. J. iielluu), of rUll.ulelpliia, Wan '.ex', mil lu. ed and madt au address iu the l.urni.in l.i'jj. Uefeiini,' te thu f.iet, as demon triluil by liulen, that all paiutis become corrupt when ii.liu .ted nub a long, unbroken lesc of pjwer, he -lowed that the Itpublieau iarty was ue ei. -p. nu let ut lul.i.bul that fei year pt-t it his beeu rioting iu oerruplion. When i.ni eianzel ou the caulinul piiucipl.i of fieetluiu, it was large ly uppeitixl by Grrniau- Americans, au I its stDugiehh woie ui the s'alus where tin re was the largest Geruiuu tlimutit. 1! it the U-publiean patty has p. even laKe. te tbe gieit pi met pie of pomeual l.beity which ii se ilu.ii te the Genuati heart and which the constitu tion guarantees te eveiy cai.eu. Tne Republican leader have nandoieil te the pruaoripllve tonets of tbe Knew Tethine,s, the I'lohibitienints an I leligie-ts bigots, and have thus driveu from tin Kipub teau ranks the gteut mi.s of intelligent (iuimaii voters. Kefuiriug te lh) man agemuut of tlie uatim.U liuances the spoaker said theie was no oilier nations e.i ui.lh wjie theie was such nu imniunse surp'es el reveiiue ra'.li ei ed Irem the people. I'lni K.ipiihiicans wish te c iiitiuue this ex'ian.tnu sy-teni and dtitribiite tbe surpluis among new .'dims au I no tt lings with a view of keep in,; that pa. ty in pitvei. The Demoerats en l tin ethui band wuli te r.'diioe the sur p'us by abelichni the whele internal rev ctiue syum, and at tbe sima true abolish liny tbetis.iQ.l useleis ..ill -..s an I allowing tot money which it takes te piy their f.al ains an 1 p. uula'ie s, te leniaiu in the ti ir.Uel. nf tin, i, ii, ill., Mtb.u' ,.... ..I ..,, ,- - ... v . ... ... w , j., . .v. .It.v. ...'.', "1. the probtbnien question and agm. si the l.'i man building nnd saviug setlitlts was exp ised, mil iu uoiicltisieu the speaker called up m his (1 t inan-.Vin ti.: m fellow c,ti.'i)S for the iirpseut t ahatiden tin u watch en the lthnie and ke p asttie.i watch en thiiS.uqiichiiiuij, at Hairisburg Tue last sie,il;er of the oveuug w is (jeuigu II. Ileirmai, of l'.nlad. leai.i, who iu a short, blimp, ringing speech, epit mi i, d tbu is.ues of the eampugn, and c.ilhd U)fjii ivory voter who fav irs au honest and oeonoiui'ial sUtn a lmiuis'ratteu te vete thu D.-m K'ri'.iotukei en T.iesday. I. Mil III AT IiUiiAMII.S, I lii) .iterney llnimr.il lit ieiiiIh tbe Ailinliiii.. triiliini hue .irrmuiis hlles Th armory of tbe Scinnleii city guard at rk'runten was nbeut two thirds lllled en Saturday evesing te hear Attorney Lloueral Uansidy, NV. II. ttewdeu ami I'. I'. Dever tlisetus tlie issues of tlie present campaign from a Deuioeiatio standpoint. W. II. Uenihurt, eq., piesidetl, and the vice presidential list iueluded thu usual Ooue unci tuiiew of the Deiuoeraoy of Inekwauua. Thu attou.ey geueial spout much of his lime iu telling hew comfei table he felt ever the company he was iu aud tlie prospeots for Tuesday. im Mieuiiiereti me roipensllillily el the administration in all it hud done, geed, bad ami Indill'erent, and dwelt upon the loferms that the party had Inaugurated even this early iu its lease of power. He air.iigned Nilcs for Ins opposition te the Humes bill unit declared that oveiy vete he cut was against the worklngmen ; oiled his opposition te the Urauger tax bill, building association tax hill,, miiie prep bill, ami rated huu gouer ally as a feiinau of the Iabei u classes. He berated Llvsey as "Uhiis Magce's clerk " and a soldier iu the queen's army, und quoted (Jharles S. NVolfe as linvlng said that no honest man could vete for bun. He stiuke In high tonus of Tag gait aud 1'oweil aud paid bin respects te the "Ked headed anil hopeful " Coepor, horn he regarded as the syoephant of t'amereu. Thu attorney goneral concluded with an ingenious dofenso of Domeoiatlo P 'sitien ou the apportionment. Mr. Sewden lauded I'attlsen's roferin, "inpUniented the attorney goneral and deujantcd largely en the Bluklng fund, He dcelar-d bluiself nnd hit sjr'.y te he ' ntmngly lu fuver of the tailfi' ntid filetnlly te th'i w rltlugiuen and oilled tbetailit' soare n ltspuhllcan biiffnboe. Iltillm's l'n n im tu. -ii, 1 1. .ii liniirnvtuur Then has h,.,.n t i;eai t Millien of (co. lux lu legaiil te ii,,i pmhublliiy uf t, result of the statu ehvtleii In Masmchu. st'ttfl. Itepuhlieatis Who vine picdletitiL' n week nce thin Kobinse'i would linelecletl by fiem 0, 01)0 te 110,000 new deulare liliit the vete vill be elnsii. In publin they still nssiimu ii nir f ,, ,., ,., ,. ., uml will net neliuewliidn.s that there is Uui slightest doubt about the election of ll 'bins m but n their oenlldi'ntlal omveisaiien . which, however, get out i u, trtl M .,., , nents, their nnxiety is beu iv.d llin despeiutieti of t,0 It 'puii'iems is ser-n 111 thu l.ict that M-i have impeited wtwcpn aue uml two hm,ed lieehns Irem New Nerk te work in Itit,,,, election day In his sp-cuh ul .Ml1 Hlturilay night. Uy ltm. uHanvA , this lawless attempt at Intimidation en tin put id the U iimiis He ii.iiin- selleil tin greatest me t,.r,iii,m n, Uoe. uess iu tbe iissettien of Mm rirfht of mitf. raee, nml (ave inuiu.) it- unutieim as te what weni the priill. es undir the law. 1 m t- . Murrleil Sliiinil 00 l.l.ipu, M llli u uui n IU Itilbeit Mut'tlleht'eii. nf(t...l M Mereei eetinly, I'a, ( i JtmM of aye, uutl oue of i be weiiltbuisi iiii'ii iu thu enmity clop d about a week nge with Miss Ktnm.i Werietl. the 10 jvni old datuhlii of a neighbor. They eamn te the vill.ure of Hubbatd, Mahoning oeuuly, Ohie, whom McCutobeeu inntid n line houte, uutl furnished it thieughuut tu aiiehiunt mat tier. Iu the mean lime tbe trial ives of the till and the deseited lle nnd children uf Mot'uteheoli wire ou Ihe t .id el the illlty pair Tnu failier uul eider brother el Miss NYerrill aiiu.,1 in llubhanl yester diy. MoUutehcon saw lh"iu ai'preauhiug bis hoiue, and te avoid a senie and pnssi li'e bio xlsbed lied out i.f a teai deer. Miss N ei roll was pemiiaded te inuiu t.i home, nud loll last uight mtb hoi lathi i iml breilier. MuCutobaen retiuuitl te It s beuse, Wheittheuill 'minis He will no' leium unless bis uilu lergivtb him aud asks htm te eome buck. A IIhiiI I, '.,.1 in lluirl II .' l-l.rf Putt i.it In se ui) i.f tbe euntrsjs or population the I'rehibtti mists nre elect toneot lug their ticket veiy a- . Uiudihe supp irtein ir license who , i,, ,, '(, rising ,( i,lU,r islswillbe ne 'j, , ,,,.! by tin micei ss of the ItepubluMii W..S.0 will fulliiw tin ex -ample of t he sitae elasii in uiu,, . meinbi-is of bu Mm ; ui .et.u ,.n vv ill oppose the eh ef f r .Nd, b. ..tmsii f hie uiil'riei.dli ri.iiisa tewai I tL"inlii stitutnms iu the I, .;il,mii.i, ,m. ninny Hopubheans wh . ... .-.. t,.n Hi,, ii, i.i"m't, uoue but Amen .. , en uanl " will rum the name el NVtll.mi l.ivscv, l.re nl the 2 i' vn'n own, fiem their ball if. 'itin liiiiiirils ln'iim Kvery DptuiKi it und eveiy n'l,. i tli, n de.sirin honest io.-riire'nt, ,.i t., he at tbe jnlls ie-m irtew te vm . tt.- 1 1. erttie ttnki't. Tea' no nut.,- cm be made we prim 1'ie I) nu u'.r - .-, it.) and oeu'iry t'eket Ikm. e tt, ., i,.,ir ucket corr-fpends : UTAH-. AI'l.ireH IIHSKRAI ituuititr riixi i:i. "Ttrt THUlSt"-!.! Jisii,ju lewi.1.1,, (leiiuty l'ieki. DISIRIIT ATISJBIIBT JOHN. A COYI.fc. ein-HiM is.m.-nihn i'iiilh ki'iii.sian - InllN II. Ml-. Uli, II i-"ea tiiiisi in u II. K. HI1IMI', L. It. IIBUU. lOl'HTV SI HVsreR HHUKItl Kl AS-. 'I III-. Vlllll.ll hUi.l.. Id Sllllll SII'm 0 1.11,1,1,1). ma l).ni tlnilrl- Tub s a of the a.! lu 'i i le n te J ie ni livau's spec alt y emipiiy en Siterd.iy nibt wasgrea'l.v aft et -d by lh" Dem., cratie inas m.'i'tm, as it is vm v dilllcull te s -cine i very 1 ng or d .it mn npi i i h ui ' wl.cn ht.i'S bate'-, are paiadni the fctie. Is A it was, I he p.npietti) utelu was full, bat the pnq It-Hi and ,;,illety iK)ked "spotted." Tiit p'ifeiii m null th" paity ate all veiy yenn , - liiivae bun. II h ivtiij; tb'i appuaiuuoe el a bjy. The 'ii'.Mi.ii.i it le tin gieaOi pirt, wis j . d. I e,.'ied With lilbiteU fv Hyitl, 1 Intl I I IHdlatl.-, who aie liCi lleul il mei i a ,nid i.te stumer.-.. l'Vauk Campbell te. I nvtd in speeialty ubungue, which went fui,. J.il. Wind pres.tntuil a novel mni'tl a.e;. plating well uu a lug.' iniiiiii i of in-. iiiinmiU The uames of tlie sein; and d.i i , . team did ii it appj.,1- en the piera . n , and they w, no net, by ,ny means, n.st eliss. The aJt el the Little Pour w.., m many respects, very 11 ie, thurilu.nu', bimli ling, high kicking iire.illj pleisniir the audiuuc .. The Feul, hoHevur. a 't '.I vny miinh 111.) atnatcuia, and s-i:- " ' i .v he te get nil the atign. I'un s i . v 1 iiu I wub tee i x'iav ianx i e.iti'l "I ilii.ui ey's Italll '," which serv. d n I'ltiedueii Joe .-jtillivan, a rattiT funny Iii-h e ntiedi an, ai.d a number ! ethers The nce is alter tbostyleef Harngnu ii llau, bit is net a-, j iK.it. liiiiinillli e nn im. hi Hie commit!! e en liiiucy nl th--slate be.ud of nnblieelintitics. iTevided for Itv the net of May S, 188:!, is new fu'ly organ ized. Tbey hive pr. plied nil.s .uui lobulatiens for Iieu-es aud pi i i n subject. te the piovisiens el the luiiaey law, which will be made public us seen us uppievnl by thu chief juslloe nml atturuuy gein-i tl el the oeinmonwi alth. Tin. e.iminiitee oeii-as'snf I'nilip ('. J in "tt ('. .n titan), Hemy M. Il.yt, Dr. Thuinas O Mm ten, E. t-'oppre Mitch. II, nil of I'hihulelphlii, and NY. II. II. Davt, id Doylestowii, with A .1. Ouit, lecielmy Their olllce is ut l"!il Chcitnul s ieet. I no couimitlce have nppeiuUd local visitors ler each county, theso for f.ani'aster bemi; James Itiacl., .1. M. W. deist and .1. H. Zihtn. They will make their llrst visitation uml upeit about the iniddlu of Kevumbci. I'i em IiIhk ut tnu .IllBhlnn lJlnl.iil. Hev. Themas Thumpseu, iinnetiiiccil te preach .ii the i'lusbyteiiau imssieii chapel, was last ovening gueted with a large auiliouce the chapel being lille.l te the doers. The tevciuiiil gentleman took for his text the declaration of the Apostle Paul: Kemnus, I. Ill, "for I urn net ashamed of the gespel of (Jhrlst ; ler it is the pewei of Ged uute salvation te every oue that believetb," uutl lietn it pi fuelled a powerful and very practical sermon. The tliHceiiiKd was illustiiiutl throughout tu a way that could bu readily uudeistoed by nil ami was attentively listened te, Mr. Thompson has a pleasing athlicss iu the pulpit, a lull leuud voice nutl appeals thoroughly in earnest iu his remarks. He has for the last U yeais been stationed iu the west but is here ut present en a si ort leave of absence only. lllcital I'eiiMuii felt, William u. Cexey, who waseharged h.une tuuu slnce with lecuiviug illegal pension lies, and who lull the city bufoie thouhaiges were preferred, against him, has retunnd nud waived a lieailng ntul entered bail in the sum of fiOO for his nppo.irauce nt tlie United States ceuit te be held In Philadelphia en the third Mon day of November, ib'SJ. Hie liiecirlc LlHlit. NV. 1 1. men lii the employ of the Maxim llgh eeui any are busy barging the stteet lamj e i iw and the light is oxpeeted te be up by NVednesJay.
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