= MiiIMEIN BellBtilie Del !tic wat c h . BY P. 4:11-1r .IYXV,V,K ang PUREY, Amami Amin% —,- 1 , In nrtlnr to glvouft limo to Aland to our yid door hneleetio, Anti to neehit tin throes)) the ,ritiatte (Mice of the comltitt campaign, wh hmo Reoured the servieoe pf Mr. Joie W. Four, whole mune this day appear A, to connection with our own, nt the pond of our-editorial ool• ninon. By thin itinnagon'ont wn nhall he nble in Ili tenil fo the building of our new oMt'e, and .11 it. nowt tiny, koop up thn untied vorinly and ottortlvottoot of tho WAtaumAN Ink-Slings ____--"Never sport with poverty." If you do, you poke filo at a good ninny MEM Mir te said to be disappointed with 'his nigger otlee-hi °tilers. 'Nobody else is. "Chicago rents tonbrellaii." A feliits , rented oure once and never paid the ten{ either, darn hien. __it'"Beecher hag five eata." Aud the «holelive don't caterwaul aa much .1 , Beecher ilia*. —“Sitent deeds are better titan un protitable worig." Y eff—we'n Runner tole it money than his promise MEM 110 lIERT .1. NV MAAR low a -sidling in the knee." That accounts inr the way he lints 1 111 l alaatt in pol itic, lately. Vice-Premillent, C'oi.rnc har been In see Wm IDA Lewis, at Newport. 1 n.+ tihoulJ fro careful about the rota pniiy mile keeps --A Sall of Pretwient Ott %NT res ,mw.l hia vottsil) IYorn drowning the ,- ,thrr_day. SUMP good can come out 01 Nazareth after alt. ----Three niggerm linen been electot to Gongrer4 by the V irgunet radmak, Rzhcalism couldn't have AllY more nee propfiate represcanti yeti now) tit -411 t tt, that •Ihnuty is the tluner of intue." It that be the cane, what a lot of loose 11,11111.11 trere inttkt he in Sunbury ! -3 1 AUf CiWODE, chairman. of die 1;3,11(.31 State emotoittee, al„ 11 0 not/ 3,11, a little "g "an,l tAio "41 . A. 11e,,ee his title, "glory to gold Co MEE AwAN-D, rittio win apt ‘ . ..41000 in lieu of %f r. SI'11,41:1 V. The .100.(0)() .inara bats been emnpromiseil in 0114 'SO , . Fortnum, ( It. /lam/ ••Pritaser our ra,lival frituok hear au), from Virginia recently ? Wt. ,lun't hear them say anything. We gae.K., in that Tetra for thetri thmpt lid 11 , 1 imt:go The Quid Nun , ry thothaill,teped heat little daily, jtl-4t. stnrioi n Lock Ilareii, by the Kiitsloe brothers. It it Ntittral is politivA 1%11,1 e.titeti etch Ceetui to It. —There ie n great ilea! England just nos ahoot 6 . e Irish , Lurchquestion. Wuulikii't it he inure to the point to say something aliont the Irielt breed question ? a late rotivereation with a correspondent of the Sew York Herald, /IYnr .lortasuy excoriated Gs tNT Up. mvrcifully. Either Ue tYr or Jon +..u\ out to be ashamed of hitlisen. —The Huntingdon Alimilor editor thinks we are next thing to a black gua,r(l. We only remember of being in that position once, and that wits when we sat beside him at an editorial con• Nention. —The city of Omaha, • the eastern terminus of the Pacific railroad, is now a democratic city haying elected a Democratic mayor and a majority tu Democratic councilmen. (loud for Democratic Omaha I —The fellow who said that "paper makers were the greatest magicialptol the age, because they transformed the beggar's rage into sheets for editors to lie on," lihilel the fraternity. lle ought to have his head hooped. -IVaroteorg is said to he willing to abandon arbitrary power and share the burden of government with the country and the Legislature. Ile is willing, probably, because he is forced to be. The French elections were aig• niflcant. PACKER RE t.ur condidate, we shall pack the ballot-boxes eci Aiii of honest Democratic votes thatazaar will certainly realize, the morningafter the election, that he is really as Jolla Corona says, "the hambuggedist gover nor" in existence. ' —Judge Dear, a brother.inisw of (len. ORAXT, is the conservative candi date - for Ctorarnor of IttießiseilVi• If he can make as big a dent in eitrtletbagiens 1111' WALSER did in Virginia, it will be so Much toward the *veneration of that common. wealth. We don't like his connex ion, however. ,;: ~ i, t i ' 'l . . ' , \ • , II --- • ' , 't • : ! • ;•,; • i .4 .• - .1 - '• , 1 \ ' ( ,1 firr l : ,) ~_ lI , _ I i \ . , \'• 1, s (' 1• / 11 . ( , c l l r y i ,4,..,0 4 ~r . ~_ ~,4 ... —...._,____,___s,-___-_ „" BTA T E FOG NTS AND 'FEDERAL liNf ON." VOL 14 Parallel Government, and a Parallel . There is, unfortunately, a strong re semblance in the principles of govern. meld *Melt have always existed in Spain and those which have lately • been established in this country. The bayonet has always been the argument in Hpain and for eight years has been the power In this country,and one can not fail to observe the striking parallel in the spirit•which actuates the govern ment in each', and to rettect upon the fate which belongs to both. Spain Med always with the bayonet, and by the tayonet has her old hay°. n 3t•rulung government been overthrown, and at the same time we find the whole Western world, once her subservient provinces, now in arias against. the parent country. The revolution in Cube is spreading over the whole Southern world—roam/ and South America WWI Spanish Oettanica are ris tug against her with iVartning unanum ity.. All of these petty mongrel powers are anxious for a tilt with the parent country; and to secure war if possible, they have availed themselves of the opportunity of recognizing Cuban bel ligerency. our own country, the satire "prim ciples" of go% eminent. have had, and must commie to have, a like atleet. It the ha, opet is an arixtililent, it way and by all bLettom; If blood' us n panacea for the ilk of factions in one emat, it will be used in other em,es. Aull Kpmsl 1,1111 Howe thl• see,l alser men .11squintion. It tins .111r1117 11)1111111 Ol'el - 11111)10111 •bour bon tiran a. It littit itoitntegrnted the pro tt ReN. and eqtroyor the rower of a titltion tdiirli mice rttrei4 the ,e;oi mid the =1 It linq met, perpetual V Olean CEP In 1110 tloh, » ;orb' nr - eartirl7 pourer tlr in(mgretaznitson 4f 14 , y, It hat+ Ina,lt• the and I.) tlw .word S t otiti Ittg, uuh hcr, all the golermiteutn and people, which have. Npreild it putrid I,:oud upon the earth. 4 11 ' ' ..finagallattiien i.t death fu owe ona rill:Winn,. It piligt.trle , I tit , tatth, MO lease= 11 I i•l`rle. (Mk' tt, The lath which the ~fio.ertiteat of the l • ntted States trAVriittg. If V. a NNTiulli,g pnt L. throttei grave monad• arid wet•lnng tnenn•ntne,• to the Nttult e. lucre dead natiumm lie ni State, sh o ut tog wily the recordilia hifio CLEM 'lle ' , orally] is bx.) tart ling too to 1 , 1 <,byyrcyt by thinking )11%111 Bayonet rule and mougrel ctttzcu slop ! They go hand in lintel in fhe downward path, They are the proof of our decay and the departure of our cii ilization and rational glory. In the name of I trod I let the people think Neil rie.% iii time, ere it lie too late and iAti leave to our poAterity the legacy o f incurabl e moral and phonic nl leprosy. ----:When President GRANT was in New York city lately het isited N iblo's theatre, where a lot of halt naked wo men were dancing the can. n, but refused to go to church on Monday. Utvsses likes bare legs better than pulpits, and in this respect he is riot unlike his predecessor, the "late la. -mented," LYort Toomesoer, the ac• tress, we believe made a speech to him, in erlich she appealed to his patriotism in behalf or `•Cubit. btir Isle or th.• for sonny:44mM. ,° tiwoot laud ultuiusuxon and ruuuwu,•• but Gi(sr was so occupied in watch. ing the fair LYDIA'S beautifully turned ankle that he forgot to make a response. This impoliteness on the part of the President his party organs have at• tributed to hie diplomacy, but we must -confess to an inability to "see" any statesmanship in the matter. LYDIA may have had a very handsotne little (got, but then that is no reason why she shoulit be stared out of countenance by the v President of the United States or "any other man." aoknowledgo 'an invitation to be preoent at the inaugural ball, of the 'Atockton Hotel, at Cape May, New Jersey, on the 9th instant. Other en• gagements, however, prevented our at tendance. BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1869 UM A dispatch to the Louisville Daily Times from New York is to this effect That a secret society exists in New York, Boston and Washington, with branch societies in all the leading cit ies of the Union, having in view the promotion of an Imperial povernment and the overthrow of the present forum, Its members are sworn to promote what is termed " Ave rmpire." 1 t is pro posed to establish an aristocracy of wealth and also of merit, with the exe cutive power at first in the hands of a consul, with one man at the head, who shall hold the position for life, and whose office for a time shall i e lcnowu ns " round tf the Free L'mpi re r : f the I idled Stair's." This term of consuLis to lac aban doned as soon as public opinion mill admit the (oet reception of the title of Emperor. The Eniperor's oldest male OT female eland is to succeed the Ihth• cr , this being a concession to the fe- Inalemillingistii, its an Franco the fe male otrspring is barred the succession op' account of sex, and it in permitted only mulct British laws where no legi inmate male prince of the line can be found. It is also stated that the sever has been selected, and it is belie+ ed to be a member of the Ameri can Bonaparte faintly or ken. GRANT. The story is given with 111111011 placer• bility, and the facts rtre apparently trite as to the existence of such society. Certain it in, t h at ~ c one eery prom' rent inert in tilts country quietly la% or it change of got eminent. 'rhe present President 01 the United Suites, so rflT An the people know frorn anythin said la ) him to the eontrary,may, he a Nib blooded int perialn-t. lt•c do know that General NifEnan., whe, in ernnninrtder• iii chief of the armies of the 11rnion, is more than nu ItOperialll4t —lie I , an avowed monnrelost, in favor of ate adoption 01 a scion of European royal• ty, as King. It has been charged, soil lacier denied, that Bum furnished the money to pubbshe l l an '• hoperialiet newspaper, of which he is believed 10 tic the! actual cditar, Other circuio• stances 1111‘1 filets go to prove t h at there as not Kg.. t iming Iteinkhlimit-Pennaci at in the Cabinet—that the sympathizers of the whole I ko% rTO ment are actually tout reptittlitith. Faso approvN is rec ognition of et en bellegerency for the Cubans, although tiMy have not only ahohsited slavery and establiabtd n re public, hut hate whipped the Span• .ovrds, having shout 71i,(h011 men 10 the field, to ;;2,1)00 Spaniards, But the government opposes the recognition of arty more " republics.' The radicals in power, wlto are undoubted monarch• nun and iiitperialtets,iove tLe ;artist-Nu of this government,agitinst she patriot Cubans in their attempt to set up a re ;ublu• o+er an Old Corm of vm .ertis v elit under Bourbon rule. It is plain that there is a Strong nn• ti repuhlienn government in the Itepub• lie of the United States, awl that high treason IM rife at Wikehington. Pennsylvanians, we ask you to pow der thiaw facts. RepAblicalis, we appeal to you in the 1111111 e o f universal liberty and the hopes of unborn millions, to loot( whether ye are heing.leit Democrats, by the sacred itemd who gave to you liberty in the new world, we conjure ydrf to be vigilant and sleep less. " Eternal vigilante is the price of liberty." Let a swear Anew the oaths of nor patriotic fathers—our glo• runts rebel Core-fetliera--to be tri.‘e and steittilast , to the institutions left pa by WASIIINtON, .IiFYIR 8 ON, 11ENtrir, CLAY W[IIITXR. :rite republic of Nutley!vault% forev or, and death to traitors to Penneylye- e law passed halt winter by the Legishitnre, at the instance of Perim I Isenic, legislating ;Judge OANDLIS, of the 29th judicial district,out of hie seat, and merging the district into.the 4th, has been declared by a nnantipous de cision of the Suprente Loud, to he uti• constitutional, and the law has C011ee• , ..qu en tly beeneet Judgel>l4mats therefore, will contintle to exercise his judicial functions 11,81 3 rePi4elltAlldie of that district to the -great. chagrin - cot the Ilium faction, which has been moat ingloriously defeated. :Thus has a most unrighteous ~traamtution been remedied, and truth and justice sated. Treason 10 the Republic% The 29th Judicial District. For Ihn WAtanwt. 'UNDER THE MAPLES. I=2 Yon mk Inn wits. I sing no Innrn Th. gongs that you mid I lisp Inlllg— hV, Cho pitying floor, lily lintp,lingtostori,lins linsitrnnB 7 Ali, Jon, thope Amigo are ;:adder now 'nm ltll ibinga Oat on Oil+ Pad oartit, And my toot heart would tweak, ( troW, bid I Neill' th 0.40 /mitre or mirth 'rip but ui fow «bort ypara, Rua yot II •••••m l to mo as age of Mince lam he nal4l -ria not forget," And, 4- Darling—oh, I Imo you on. Ton knee nnhio mrat.- h, yr+, 1 .00 your eyes ury wet. They .oly 11)rot him, If ynn can"— Nit I n, I 1)01 or PAZ/ rerget 311 , 4 ON es yin der wleere the Ulii 141.411,00.1 by tb(..., maple t row% lie lwe uo Kl w and gold mv. l OM^ NJ,ut auoit tleu 14.414.1., 4414340, pluuso For oft f .04.1% to litmr h IP rojell V , 013e to ma on the .hlettorittg lenvet* And though it not). en my heart mjerfuo, It 401 Ittu tour., AP herettout Hutt Got T.tok 111111,1.4'0re Mo., horn. , 10 teat, :f , . tnaoh mo .ith To 3 lietw..r I lAved the vrrattiro bent BuL yet, lAw It won't be bug Till l .1.11 Juin hisn And ,nny; the vs lataing *wig, Enf Odeo 211 Ow ut luvu. Anti t hi+ I+ ultv I mini; nn m”re The 0.0114, tionr oft'n +ling Mill why, ,tpott thw tying tl.,.tr hfy harp, Depri• at , ,a, lien titi.trutitc, 14+ur►oyr:~.tuly 20. Busted Again! Thal endowt ha?. gone to Neeee Again. Governmental furniture made ht the (ittleilit eleanQr won't )IM,I togethar, uo !natter how Null emearod at the joint, by " the cohe-ave . inner r,f pithrir .ion Nat and tanbark 1))1111 id utitr " tit . ) elti(C.ll. an.l 141 the tools who lately parnelefl iu thu " lrntherpet• tienni hrigmlem " nre bnited. P.llllr. 1 , 11111 , 1 .011 111111 In• Wll4 "118 1 we 1(1141111111 it the toile, u hatural ulli foul, fold litiD.rina evidence o 1• TPAMIII he hBy Alto - y) , hies• he went 'in• olr)Ce, %ram to wilt(' 0111 Ii L. re4glisi tion. And the N too, lo 8 rime), greater vxtent 110'T Writ, i. going 10 kale, n 1.0 ., And 110 A n, that wanritliut• stro-(1.1 . Witt from Puritan 51:ii,vachumetoi, lie, thank the Hoax, ham learned tit he pi an ini•nnipetent. diap4t of national kllairn, ltke u snail. he thane 111 ill:. little I , n4nted head, and hide, \N it:s nt that al” , l•WritY trout which he lately imirkt. HOAR! 11010 E! ye gods l what clue til(' nomenclature tor a proud nauonal> %ty! 'gut they are going, going, guar! And then, there I,+ that ,Itw►ater, Roder 1.7., n Ito made huniselr turnout: , thungliout the aorld.tt u I,4st-class jackaxs and rascal—a jackass to nup pose that by reducing the volinue 01 currency, he could lower the price of gold—and n rascal, hecnure he was the poor, Noluiltary tool of lie money Ours elf. The third " cabinet'' is shivered to pieces, and such a cabinet AA it was,— King Kitataiehantatehaw's great-great Kratidfittlier would. have dted to dingnnt with such countadlorri about him. There are now only naou regiment of Mein lett at the White House, and old cliamber-pot•eleaner Ni.cr in their colonel commandhir. NO won der the cow-ski a...soaker is itt ill•heahh. Jul else could happen, Now, II ULY14365 would , throw that piscatorial old ass Visit into the Veto mac, and then himself die in disgust, there mipt be a hope of ultimate re . hef: 0 all the " Administrations " that ever were got together the teat one is the most laughable. !..tnhecility use at a high premium. Fools were nought. daeltatwoes ruled the market. No. 4. Who are to be the central flguren in cabinet No., 4 7 Clean out your stables anti backyards I Drive the odds and ends into Washington? Four cabinets in fbur months I Tim• ber is wanted, Close your insane any intim ; open your penitentiaries—the government must be run if it takes ev, ery • fool in the country to Wash. ington every thief— every black,• guard—evdiy raaeal 1 ,Biieteel uontifly. Whp . axe_ tho fig ures in Pl* - "tr - TiOrtiarlrettr crazy old asses anitrattolass (boil! corratate tiie WATGIIMAK— ii will be helping to redeem Penneyiv& nia from the ruinow rule of radicalism. 4 _- --- -----„,- .. At the i tlerintre, i:l'i t : All the thieves vi'ho have pluncier* and impoverished the maws are4v^ at the. , various watering placea.aujoihrk themselves in abandon, while youila- Loring white man, are toiling, day . " by day, in the itweiteting heat,tri earn ale. Merit depreciated ;currency to buy food, for your poor family. They, are enj+s, Mg themselves luxuriously, with all atii' comforts and conveniences that art and . nature combined can give. They etici not troubled as to your fate. They likely do not give it A thought, for they , think you are fools and will be happy; to learn that they are comfortable even', though their comforts aro bought. with; !none) robbed from you. i ' Yew, they are all now at the tiprings,„' or equally, as conifOrtaWy situated: away t'roill the heat, nail steam, anal ticrspiratory intieences of ithe heated term. haying Ittu-k le their great arm chairs in the shade of cool tblinge,doz• leg and smoking, drinking i c ed wines, and chatting lazily and hopefully of the new Empire which they have in view, and how it will he peacefully ac complished—how, in fact, it I-, g.oing to he carried Ott tnately by one nontott.l Toil on, ~ poor white trash," (lath er In ,your :,ellow-graineti wheat, thou eteloly, blit, over-heated reaper ; specu late I - pea the number of bushels to the nere, and multiply by the number asf :i our acre 4 ; :overlain the aggregate, and the prubahle price which it will commatel ; then deduct your crop inter est for bond-holders to pay their Aum ta I_7 expeuses at the springs, theeoitt of .. ) 4 our hire, the eXpvir‘es of the crop, anti the ltaleinex 114 you're! ' Cilorirsic cortiitry this! Oh ! %,11(1 limit,/ licit A t )uticr b e a go ,j ? t i a r ,l ItepiNiettit ‘uter, than to lie nch ;rum itt•the irpringst Poor iti )(air 11,1'1;4 metal, ye mai n...art trotorirera t Let the tnrunce glow all the fteraer that tho revs are piercing. A pittance titre for time' e 19% '4 SC ork , hut Irma that pin:on:J.)on taunt pay a trtimit, into the I. , ve.d-Luld , erg 11.0 Wit rt. fn tile etihttlive,l !deem of your I•N4yl, raiment and shelter. Tar )0:4 are e,,llerted front )011,1,111 51 leatcary oil 1-11't Ihia a great Elnok Ropiabli• sale I.ouHtiy, and why only riot the tiaioltirilrior nail Intid-rohlier simmer at the it he has the means, an matter nitetWer lie gut it Irvin sou ur nut' " I inrrah for On , Talon!" "Rally routni the hag, fsityst! •' That's the any to do 41 heap to tie nritlinteite and pour nut the lava 'from the rea•tur nnee'a wontl,--(11 rt dnNnr or two day.' lei the meantime, the jamd•holder 1611 m Philllt tile Cool planet—he lit Nil, joy, and yon nthd the ntagert, can con. tinue to for him. • r Virginia Election tin Tuestin), the 6th instant, the Virginia election came wracconl mg to appointment, and resulted hi the con, plete detest of carpet bagi The Radicals are routed borate, Mot and dragoons, , the conaervatives earri3ting the State by A l ien t 50,000 majority. The foil:. trophies of the contest which the i ltaiiicals have to show are the elec tion of three neproes to Gongreas, au achieventent of , which we do not envy them but of which they are, no doubt, quilt) proud. Tide lucky reemit in titiColiVomin ion giVre the State into the hands of the DeMoerate and connervativee, and insures the sudden exodus or the ear pet-bag element Rom that eotntnon wealth. It Olen inettree the election of two 'conservative United States Sena-, tore, and the enfranchisement of a host of heretofore disfratiohieed white citi zene. The Legielatnre ie overwhelm ingly conservative, their heing a ma jortiy on joint ballot (A - about sixty-one. This is truly a magnificent victory over Radicalism, and is indicative of what will be the result all over the South wisest bayonets are withdrawn Prom the breasts of the people. ' All they want is a chance at thethe ballot box, and they will reassert e dignity of the , citizen, nett trample underfoot the diifeetithsopritterfpfidi blitfottatilet potism. The result of this election is p stern rebukq JiO,ibe Men wl? 0 )) 1 1•Y.kbveil endeavoring to destroy the inherent rights of theleople, • We hail it as the auspicious morn of ainighter day. .164.0.0p05.. —Theiffityor of florrininfrg to tighting the elDlii er —A forrrit:i in lilitifilig - TAVIte - p:Aris C!oniiti caught tt minkt, trying tßinillt,oro of his eon. , —Them. in great enthwilsom aft over th, Matt , fortnokor- The signs of the ihnos sri prOpi I JOIDI. --Tho II) 11)A Lohigh 'alloy *mint ty oorinurne ano,ooo tOO% or Iron ore and *holm, Inns of Ilmentene. —A grain of coffee lodging In the witidnatte oft% child of Mr. Bartley, of 'Altoona, strangled the child to death. —Horrioborg lii troubled with • warlike cow which haunts' the Hoer bank. Wheront, th, boys aro greatly afflicted. NO. - (Sawyer has retired from tbo Vont , / Spirit, and la aucoeoded by two cow/Potent gell - lurk to them. —An eagle measuring six feet and six inch irts (rein tip to tip of his wings our recently shot in the vicinity of Easton. —The Athietle Now NIB Will, of rhilsklel t>hift bent tho Atinntin of 'Brooklyn on the )21? Inplant. 'rho %core stood :VI to 20. —Somo hood:loom Stoundralx in Altoona got young boyAntolleated by giving Um Ingo `bode lie in how a belplena ffianlar. ' —Whaley Orth last week Netted the ttrAt humi.•r of ltio Chrstun Denwernl, mine() Ibrn n n• tinder their ratisdicAiont - lboliod +Wilson Henry, a mail agoat'on the Wetit ern Pennnylyanin Railroad, while in 2% flt bsontty, ehot himself thmusb ebb ..peoirt. I.tacid Mitch°ll, near Dieivrine, Ind/ anti enmity, gave birth on the tith inet., to (w, bpin ►ml one girl. lifothor and children in, doing wrii )--110 tiro glad to foam that lorarttlith t. 'Hook iv yortivoriog rapidly from Him logo 'apoitliant, In IljeatiecHy. He Im now at, tile ham. tit Toitt - rii,', l :" Fag, ha. pitriqtamod hail , intoreriP in titu Willitititsitort L l .dty tut' , Wiek t ly SYnrrtn. d, and will herett(ter tit , I'oll nett .l withithat papa, ---41frote, /rough tor of Mr. i..blipr,:of nen ItitgAton borough., eretet.4*.yenra, (I etothion• ly on the lettfrolt , from the ,•ffeoln of onflug •herrioo *Mb the netete. —.Tbe Lynn, °rifle Chrbon ifinwrof, • ~,,,, with Woitor IL Ittbl. in th, phhheotlo,ll xml editorship of the Luse. 1 . Intend to Marl —A hoar weighing 4vO pounds wao meant t Innuullt t.. grief by several OtifWeK of Icwi, tkio pl. tt tie tt (din lame)ons nusk log Li Inlets, limn ut (.regK too n 0 0 , 1 ,, Onion ,oloitY la.l nnmnd Kylor, un n hot Jay recvni w*oll in svflinmillg nl‘•r thutth*Voil, In ij`entocne,l and prtipiturg eorrditinit, rang ,lull' And fe‘er, and died In • meek. after. —Martin 1311bnyor nod N.lnnan, two we;l - eiti,.•o4 of Wltllono.port, 111111' I'3oll 1,1 . 1•1) Id. is," the pellitentinty revenno Inne In re/atlon to dl4tif rnlqerty old man fn Phinnfolphia. nam..4 'l'h4 Crumb , . witmatorly_lhadqw.le. thtlie tl are.. ot, Monday nisltt Insl the. r,,hbor4 (mind, lion. rte•r, 511 sr,vll w ut.,11 -% ...11l of John 1",ori , (0, of ./liniiipt tcrwrreot p. I .)I): / og.ltao qounty..lipped from fence upon ~f t corn lorw, whidi p1v.0.1 Illt.• 1,11. abdomen, emitting n pninfni Anal rertinr. 61(1 , i H.,llllit Ind I 2 Or Il year. of Imo named Ifeto non mom tool/lung in AiIOCOM, WWI recninlv 1101.1 In the slim of 52 tut to ~nownt thee ohnng. of aryou In itllefut.llng to Rro Oki' of I/ . .. •hilmhf.... en/ Unit city. .1 girl named 14141)411/ , 1 JAM/ Flerager, Of 1 , 1 Itlioo ri - icimr, whine ill 16 field 11 herr-vrerr wpm I.IIIIIIW 'llO r.i. s liy ono of Ow= h tkit heck rif Ow nee!, --A young Mal/ wawa, Jai nh Hhaqor stout ono n'eloodc Monday rarlenonai near the water works at ITaitid,nrg. He at. , a hearty Manor, and vaannaniod to the direr lion of the aliter hoase, whoro he WAR takek with a At and Instantly expired —Nr M. Ileloll, of It.•adotg, haw a white wh in aloe)] an, caught In Bork, (minty It t• 1,,,1e01y white, with tlerl, amt n. a lama t del WA, II vkari tnkru from a 11001 eoutaot• raJ other rotas ratans, all of tho old bird, were n( the 1111101 rotor —Tile 'hick of the new propotaad bridge rim.* the liolatiate, laetwoon Philadelphia and Camden, It is aced, boo boon taken to the /1/MalLa. of 14,imi.0. 1 , ten per rent. of which ha been paid w. Ti,. pro:Orton; are aatittufne of thr rolithietteement of the work at an eqrty day —Mork N Pomeroy, faintifarly known 11.5 , "ltrtt k," tantor 14 O New Tack Dttoonat, war %Lopping, tho Ilohon timbal in tiorrishors, daring tho seNAOn the vor om n a ti n Slot,' Convont.ton Pantoray I. an nano editor, and hln .I)elge,r,at should to In every nellTlnetnen , ha nit.. —An Eric intper tiny. Mr. Apftellntlint, the noted Pitt...burgh tonoe,v6a. la morn yfottertlny and wan uncle Mc recipient of n Elinor beer mug, appropriately Inarrattql, and big cntingh for the whole Llecletrintel foriety of itrio to drink from, without reaffirm. kh to berllll.l on gain oeosniono. —tin the lifrititit , a little danghtert of Mr. ltahlnaim, of Irtuneanrine, Bedford' (0., Carrie to her untlirmly &Intl from, the effects of pot-" ton, wukh nnd been rated with Pnltter, end 'Dread on hn.mil fht-itto purpose+ of killing rale Two of the little 'fits lband the'breed and ate 11.--one died and tale otherjli lying ertil cal condition. e4E;/,' —The Plitabfkrx- Pmt of 'Crawley, lath inst. say*. "Yesterday three women or the town. Had h Wllltettia, HAM teepee and Sadie McKin ley *maned Memeolies by feettleir drunk, met acting le e foleterOup masmer•ln the Twelfth ward. A policeman In evolievoring, to mamma them was put to ilisht by. a volley of stone,. He ofitaioed na.i.tanoM holiever, end titajotly trio are finishing their "lark" in liar Petit —Albert Wroth, of Chninboreblarlh WAY among the Cuban patriots .hot to death on the kW ultimo, at Souitiago de cube. by the Sem; let Authorities. Ho woo a telegraph operator. The following /otter was write*' by him, da ring hie loot boom to a friend flew pork tiOnlk9Q DR Cosa, June ti, t*t lL—Peor (Jon Good-bye. I will be shot at wren o'clock tide u. lug. It lo now about Wee a. 7V. IMO sentenced about twelve o'olook Impt night. 't have Just been b*ptlaed to the Coihoite chureb chapel here, acid will pew she few hobs of life that yet tomOit to y hen with the good Pfloote TOlkeileoUle IWO% sod Newell, ond ail myidbor Noe. 0 *YAM. An who oalne oirtive vivrial-hwevw-howet. thet,---itore - ,orre three others who were with the ea o,4rsel who die with me. Tliefels no hope . * ref-. and.ius mowed yen will never Woe me be mirth. My s os i, so Newel/ ond'.6llolllo. Pi end myMimic en 4 on teats to my m etc, re. E. J. Wroth, Chillobenthbri, Oeod, y e . lie prepared to mint me In Heirees. width* , l inlet I am going. - Tont liiionk As,