Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY P. GRAY 'AMEX JbE W. FUREY, Asomu EDTTOI Ink-ilings —GRANT and Otis peregrinating cahi• net paid a visit to WaithingtOn city this week. —There wasn't a Radical'hiember of the last Pennsylvania legislature but what With good at drawing—his pay. An editor who wants to be witty, asks, " Is a marriage license of attained her I" No, its a biil of ex- BE2 Dernotrate, don't fail to eee'that you are ell Registered! Neglect of this important matter may deprive you of your votes. . ' Radicals in this county haev oh. jectett to our new jail; but that hasn't prevented a goal many of them from getting Into it. —The New York Democratic State Convention will meet at Syracuse on thte 22d instant. We hope wise coun sels will prevail. -=" Kansas reccivas a thousand set tlers n day." And the Radical Fatly of Pennsylvania will receive a "setiler" in OclobertiNtt aver the pulseless forms of some four thousand I I end soldiers the Rad icals, tinder (h.Artv, held a terpoucho root performance lnst week. —Gs kat - had a dispute with SIA HI Gettysburg, hint week, about the pcpution of some troops, and, as usual, got WorStot Poor (Ear. —St N 14. ANTHONY Object/1 to mar ried persomi sleeping together. An a consequence single bedsteads have been dubbed "Sitaanthoaiew:" —Mtn) Tie oil in writing n new ilratiin to be entitled "One night in ten barrooms." llit.nan will be pretty well obriistient4by t he time he gets through tlieni nII. —The high prices the farmers are now recei ving for their produce, ogeth - er with the low prices of store goods and groceries will, we think, he suffi cient to induce them to rote the Roili est ticket! A number of the Radical "roos ters of the last legislature will be al towed to crow nowhere this winter, save Ilion their own dunghills. The pea l le have become tired of seeing than rtrut about the public barnyard. --Spoasti t the defeated Radical can didate for Governor of Tennessee, hag •,one to Washington to get GRANT to o%ertiet the Tennessee election. The less mersettirig either he or Sroat as at tempts, the better it will be for them. Born HENnriumw, of the bock I [riven Inrirwndrnl, Pt at es in 1114 Pahl tatory that lie will exercise a fatherly care over Bellefonte lie will have to be careful in that town or he will be obliged to exercise n fatherly care over something clay, nearer home! Selah. —The Democracy intend to forcer the Radical Jackasses up to the trough of negro suffrage this fall, and s iake them meet the issue or "crawfish." They have either got to swallovv..their Own dirty mixture or throe it out. That's what's the matter' An exchange nays : " An old Inch dor is a traveler on lire's railroad, who has entirely failed to make the propel' connections." We know some old bachelors in this town who are trave lers on the turnpike to make some very improper eonneot,Orm During the Gettypburg farce, last week, there was n Radical "Dance of beach " over the grave of the gallant Itarsor.ns. GRAar's name wee on the Lilly as chief manager. FOR'illY was there, also, tripping the light fantastic toe above the 'lead heart of the gallant general. "flit Infnnt In n nhtte of derompopltion, NAM found In at enryet-beg in (Umbria eaunty the other 114Y."-4"4. And it has since transpired that the °ether of the carpetbag was a Radical, whoins just leaving for Florida, when the liolice caught him. Query—la that what all the carpetbaggers car ry? —Mrs. (gown's attempt to bring herself into notoriety by slandering the BYRON faultily, has recoiled, most fear fully, two') her own head. She made all she could out of the nigger qucii lion in berlying and detestable " Un cle Tom's Cabin,-'' and now she Jigs down Into P'llapa's grave and accuses itiAt of 'inceal with his sister. She'r; dirtr, luitay. a. 777 ' PACKER made twerity millions by a long life or hard manual and brain lithor. .JAY Comas, thegreat Entlieal thofid'aeller i has made an 1/IQCI/ hi (MO five °refit pears. Whirlt of !the Qis likely to be the murerliosesstrian—Pieesti r who made five lt 0141140 In q 0 ytikrit • or JAY os . l l(ir 114410 tkiWity ,riiirlions five years? ••• . . . • Illt -3lk 4., irt t ._. , - imp • . ' - • I ' _ '\ • . 9 • 'l, 1.3 ' i/ 4 f - --- ! 1 T V/ li . I •_ fa i l l' , ..__, ,1p 1 .. li i/.1( , ' 1 ( (. : i., , , 1.1 11 I. I :i 1 .1 1 ....-1 t,J , , '."l/ 4 11 • ILI i, al / I. ci, t 1,.....,..; sr_,tLJ _ ___. _ _. .) ' • •.i.Ol. VOL. 14. The Cale of Geo. IL Twitek.ll! HE IS NOT DEAD BUT PARDONED BY GOVERNOR GEARY 1 The Governor Aeseives orrice for his Pardon 1i621 Astounding Disclosures! The astounding fact which is revealed to the public in the letter whielt we attach below, u another evi denee of the corrupt venality of the loan who ie now the tiovernor of Penn- sylvanin. For months, the people of thin country have been under the 't n. pression that 0 CORGI S. TIV ITCH NU, sentenced to death for the murder of Isis mother-in•luw, had only escaped the penalty of his crime by taking poi son the night previous to the day sot for his execution ; but the letter or our rorrcapontient, tieteioeee the fact that the public have been deceived in this respect, and that Clauittur. S. TWITCH cu. to now a hying, Cain-marked wan derer on the lace ol the earth. lecording to mu-correspondent, who is a gentleman of truth and veracity, a former ettizen of this place, and well known to mat y of our people, Twrrcil WAH seen oill) u Rhort titne.tince Fort Shaw, Montana, where lie exhib itetl to our correApontleeit, Fait! it long talk with Lon, ihe pare ma of Gor. Geaty, signed ow the ittli (lay of April 'not. In that coni,eraatioti, TWITCHELI, .tnted thins he had in Iwo so much for the purcluu, that it look nevlrly all of his mama, ttoit that lie wh4 DOW a poor man, dependant en tireiv of hJA oan tocertionet to Areore a livelihood. our corresvm , lcra nl.O ktateft that latterly he 11 :Li le ft for the Flat [fewl regiutig, beyond the Kudty Mount:unit, for the porpo.,e, we pre• Hume, of hiding htai.elf from the gaze of men, nsi WP ( - nit conceive of no of h er reason that mould tike on far beyond the bounds of It im,horrever,a matter of loom itrepor• tanee to the people of Ponrimylvailla that Gico. S• Twircuitid. to alive than that their Governor H houli receive a bribe to pardon n man found guilty, by a legally conntilated court of the State, of the awful crime of murder. And especially does the matter become of yam conwequenee, when we . relleo that thin game man ix again a candi date for the name ponition, anti in ask ing the people to onee more give him their support to the itttainwont of Lis end. It has recently transpired that 00y. GEARY is the moat corrupt eXCell tive that has ever occupied the gtiber natorial chair of Pennsylvania, and day by day is that fact becoming more Atrougly and conclusively verified, Ir is hut, lately that we'tind him taking money from djzsraa VAUGHN, the poor, friendleaa English girl and pending her across the pcenn ao the condition of her release, and new the more delnn• ning truth comes to light that ati on doubted Yr RDLRaa, fill• an ,:norevatir price, has received the benefit of his clemency I Can ouch a man have the face to ask the people to support him for the highest office in their gilt, and dare lie show his .'Judas countenance among the honest me* of the maw ? \fill he not, 0, people or?entisyNa ) i tt t betray you ugaiii, justaa ha has done before, end will you, darr you ever puTFOiiffirelrciiTiiiiineir 9 trencher• ow+, designing, corruO:and vitl offi cer 1 Third( serionely before Ton cast . your vutes for hn, and recoffe4 'Thste: much an opportunity as Ia now (prawn. ted to tdrowryobt conduct and sour condemnation of "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1889. such inexcusibble guilt, may not soon again pecur Reekd our correspondent's letter, which, we may remark, we are ready to altbw to any who nuty choose to call for that purpose FONT PRAM, M . . Tuarroar, I • August 2Ut, 1fk0..1 P. GRAY Miss, Psre. Dear —Eneloood you will And eight dollars (SS) ißtkh Pleo`o lAN , to tho coeditor • • • • for auhscrlptlen to OW WATCHMAN. HATO tite kin,flierm to AC knowledge receipt by return of mall and If your time will permit, lot me know what is naW About my old home nod all the news t h at would Interest a Itetlofonter In the wilds of Montana. There are hot few Penneylranians here whom I hust hervorm neqnainted with as yet, and on Wednesday last the few who are here, whom I have become acquainted with, heti quite. sensation created among them, by the Introduction to tie of anot'uer Pennsylvanian, who, if not known to you personally, la fartill b.rto,yptireelf and readers. by the unenviahle notoriety he gained for himself in Philadel phia I y the murder of his mother Mrs. H ill,and by the reports of the manner in whirl, he eseaped hanging by en shag hie throat or poisoning himself, I don't remember which. the night before hie execution Von will doubtless be ail much suirtqlood to hear that George S. Twitehell„ whom et cry render of newspaper. believea to be in eternity, is still alive and wits on Wednesday lam, the lath inst. at trip place, as I was to see and converse with him. Surprising as It In, it is trite I conversed with hint myself ford tan hotmallii world not here believed my own eyes and ears, 11111.1 I not known him previously, OM bad he not slinks,. me a pardon dated April it Imo and signed by the Governor of my native State, John W Geary Ho honked rough, broken down end dirquirited. ll' told rue 110 we, lint /nit of prison on the night of April nth, and that another prisoner who had riled Gist 1111), was curried into his eell and the next day was taken opt of (rand the public., and most of his own Mends left under the impression that It was Into Corp.... that was burled Ho said he had traveled itrah•r II•PtITP(i name. until he numbed this territory, lied worked his any from Chicago, and that if the Govurnor hadn't asked such n big price for hi. pardon. he might hare hail money enough tom/art in business of some kind, butt as It vas, lie wan as prior as a church mouse and didn't know what to do He left thin place the Oitllle (lay I saw him for the Flat-head regions. If I ean get time lind paper enough I it 111 Ore yon A 11APVIlptilM Of /lie In this wild PlMA try, In the eolirrle Wink or two Itorm•ln- Oer nie kindly to my friends In liellefonte. Respectfully yours P 14 —For re11.011,14111/1( I will KlywYnoi At 111.171, other tirdh, I would rather yon ‘1 , 4104 not mon Wm my name in ronnei Ilon a all Ow. T. thli ell nutter al preeont, lan If It breoplea nerve eery you AIM lio 11. The Byron Story 'lite papers tire hill of continents on an article contributed to the dfiaitite Matah./y I.) Ilaitall.T Hemmen :iron t..ut which she clutrgesLordllta.ON witlithe crone ol invest null his halt sis ter. It is liar ill noceaurt lusny that no article that 11,1,1 IVN er appeared 111 a pub lic print, line met ttuli such universal condemnation. Mrs. 07011 C is censor- ' cd in till quarters, and Rouser ot the 'en' A 1., 1141.1 stated in card, utcr his own /isgitatti re, that lie would not have published it in 1118 pit per for a million of dollars. Ile char acterizes it an "gross and indecent - and as "a morbid, terrible and iiiiiiitturatl Itallucinalion.' Ile flintier nnyn , "I know of no article published lifetime calculated to exert in wore in 4iirioirs and dentortilizing influence on till rising generation. ytturh is the verdict pronounced upon th r is miserable 111 refit lon Of MO4. STOwE, who } dies us an excuse fur inflicting it upon the public, lion it was told her Lady Brame, the poet's wife, in Hilt). This assertion may go liir what it is north, but Tor our piirt we are 1.'010 , 1m:- is! that it wOllllO.ll {6O would slander her iuvii country, its arid ' and its people, its she did iii "Uncle Cabin," fur the sake of money, wunld nut hesitate, fur the Allllle induce ment, to circulate the terrible story wind' stamps her its the most mitt mous of all living slanderers. Like the vampire which gorged itself upon the blood 01 a living sictim, so also does Mrs. Stow, delight in clutching tit the heart-strings of the dead poet's living and luting friends. Lot her be atos-, theninticeit, and all the respect that, Nile may lierefater get come from thbde wllolike het, are sunk so low in mor al turpitude, its to delight in the intt y and obloquy which she has attituript tai fb heap Upon the dead. -1./einocriste will vote the ticket, I he whole ticket., and nothing but the tick it. Rio Helix can split am flinch ax they Idettae, but Deraocrita don't in• d'ulge in that kind of atonement. . —The split in the Radical pert,' in lhls ininty in' reteren6e to the 'Burrs and nottt mutter film, keep smoPllieti over n,listle. Nevertheless., It is still a l'esteriitg sore. 7 7 A R iu ll c Ol , et t:t4r wtitett An, ejec- T liml qrtiolq 'Thigh hq itqfitilp t' 4.1 to Work.'!, .That in good! wirier! to :the , Itirdi(9A brMtiritrfq . 'ttlafAiltirtr rot' 14. Itetilok The Story of a Crutch as It Told It to the Stare. SO hol our day's tramp is over! Will has climbed to his bed in the gar ret. laid himself in the straw, and lam to stand in this corner till the blinking mars that look down with wondering eyes through the skylight are chased away by the hot sun of to-morrow. It has been a hot day. Whew I bow close the air is up herel'and the musty straw gives out a smell that even dis• gusts me--an old wooden crittA. belong to Will--or, rather, Will. be• longs to me. That's him there iu the bed, and he's IV veteran. lie was a ! soldier, and once thought the name 'honored a man, but since the change he don't own the name any more. He now mills s himself a recruit 'round recruiting old clothes and coppers.— When he gongs himself around on the earaw,ThiC gear that wooden leg of his go thumping on the flour. lie gener ally takes it off after counting his day's work, but he had nothing to count to day, and he must have forgot ten.. He didn't look well to-night. J think he is ill. I don't think he will live long. Hear him moan 1 How I should like to open a window to giie him air., It's little such as he gets but 13=1 Look down on me now, 041 atriught as you can, twinkling stars, for I'm go ing to left Vona story'. A plain, sim ple story. You and I never sleep, and -the day will come sooner if we talk. I most weak low, lbr old Gripes, the landlord, cl;rges Will. only it dollar a week for hi lodgings, and it 18 agreed that he shan't make a noise-staniping over the floor, or stand me up,„ that I shall fall down and alarm his' payilig lodgers. I'll Just sing a little to clear iriv throat, but softly, though : -All quiet dung the Potomac to-night No sound Ma V 0 the rush of the river " Yeti, till quiet now. But, don't you remember when the clear water ran red with the blood of the blue and the gray ? When shells hissed and Ac!renni el? When the hanks trembled under the rush of uadrons? It was not so long Iwo that you have forgot, for you aloud guard with the sentinele, and you may have wept at the ahrteks and grown° that floated up to yuu with the night hreete "We are coining Father Almaloin baud rod thousand more " And Will. was one of the 91X hue. 'red thousand inure. I guess he's cue of the six hundred thousand cripplis now tramping about the Country, hut we won't talk of that just now. Ile was young, then. It 's as easy to tell lion that the War was for the Viumi, and to make Min belie% e. The heat ing drums and flying flags roused his nature. And, besides, didn't the vil lage banker make a big speech—a pat riotic speech—and declare that the boys were heroes, and we quilt have the Union, right or wrdng, and that there would be high old times in town when we got home? -The rebel flag h hut n rag Ihttl It down—pull It Sown' Will. has found his '• high " old time, up four flights of :dal r.-t on As mtra w bed. And the "rebel rug " came down at last. And to-night theie k but one flag, it's a glorious old flag, the flag of the brave and the free. "Ohi tbo mar swatted ban n " It floats all over the South, becomise the Crnioil is restored. f beg pardon ; r only joking; r meant to nay that the carpet-baggers and negroes are making things hot down there for the boys in gray. It isn't a fair fight, or mattervmight he different, for Will, even with it leg left down there, will tell you that he respects the men who stood boldly up to their guns is thousand _battles Thr their cause. I have got the word I wanted before— "policy;" its "policy" that kappa the States divided—keeps up illdbeling— keeps Northern sootinoirela in office to prey , ty_poOt people chained down. It wOuldn't ilq not to have the ballot•bok l i nedged,rotiod by'hayonetto—rebel yptes —.disloyalty--transom end MIL t I el, rt*ll pure and honorable nit North; no stealing or'sWindlingl—no My epantry. or thee vr#ot Innkl of llb4srty." ettet. liettrd of Ncotliersi men go rorliie . `i x 4feei, Country, And Aft, tl o tropsorT l , tikdell'iget too full df to.pitj'erti;,gree,„.: it ,!ri..e't i i!ti .rvi,Ltlid.fitlo4 1..151011 .109/t441 .14441 t. ou, ev. r) field; tuts heti 4361d1y. lle ,hekvoi , his way where thle fight was hoti:. .-,., Don't you remember how he laidlwit in his blanket in the cold•tiO'' ell dews, marched, fought, cheer pet„, comrades, starved anti tufferedi 4' hose fast his heart bee? whe, l ,Kri, thought of the end--•-sif ii great ed#' , —of a friendly IMnd-shake betvr4W, ' sections-,-of the many away backillO ' ' who were waiting to honor Isi', with -place and, office? Didn4 i l i look down through a rent in the it ' uses hospital at, the Wilderness, i,' • see the great drops of sweat stand ' t:" on his forehead when the &net iii 1 struck the hone Of his shattered leg And he went back.--limped home' q his native village, where the bank , 4 who, strange enough, had had so mu , ' to do that he bad never had time 1 445. put on the blouse and shoulder a nuts fl : ket, was going to give him a receti , flan. There wail a vacancy in the pole( office just then, and the county notni-, nations Were to be made, and the banlc-1, er was in want Of a clerk, and betweenll them all Will, wipe hard put to deo4 which to take.' Well, he had a ptiblie : i 4eception, or he pr6bably would haviil i had, but he was crossing the street jIII4, as the banker rode by in his 'divert' plated carriage, and the wooden leg ' was not quite quick enough to avoid a collision and a bad hurt—that wasn't strange though, for that was the point from the first—to let the bankers arid' bondholders ride over the soldiera.— People shook Will. by the hand, and asked alter his health, and they said they were sorry to see a leg gon •, be Caller a one-legged man wasn'tgood for much. Ar d they would pews on. And the nominations went wrong, and the banker didn't know Will. wall enough to 'trust him with money, and the Jolt 'son copperhead in the post-office had to give his place to a Brigadier- Genera!, and—. not ion know the rest—a war, a promise, a wound, a peace, a beggar. Yes, there lies a heg- 'gar, an ex soldier, who crutches with I me aboo(the street, asking for pennies and food. , He used to blush, and the leant of shame would come,' but, after fine-dressed ladies pushed hire off the walk, and meta called him a cursed cripple, and 'told him that the poor• house was ki , pt lot such t agnbonan, has heart got harder. Ilelnight have gone to the poor-house; that soma be a goad place for a soldier to end his lava, lac. I can there are so many there no one could he lonesome. "Oh the any It rams Si Ins!, When the gton o trnmp Wll4 heard '• Yes, you can hear the glorious t nun p of the returned veteran, but it has a stumping sound that makes rich men— men who speculated in shoddy and pro visions, and shaved bounty bonds— turn down the other way. And air 't it fun 'to see that long procession of ['mined men file past with hand organs on their backs. It's parade, you know. I think they call it the Radical prom ise parade. 090,1 -night, little stars,. I won't bother you any more. I wish you would look down through that cold shadow which has crept over Will's. lace, and tell me why he hes so still, and why lie don't moan and toss about any more. ' A Mine (coin the thicket bursts out on the And the pir,knt's off (WV former." The sun played Si-bilge freaks with hie lights sail shndowe across the dad ma 11',1 face. liigher and higher, until,tbe great odcli struck twitiKe.— The men Gapce up—,tliu coroner and his;jirry. The body was viewed, putt in its pine coffin, and the dray went rattling over the pavement toward the shallow grave it; the strangers' cern _ eterv. , . Wo, the upsietssignspd Jurors, GO hereby *gyre nott.tho strld dtwoMsed.fnme to his desalt by • djpeAluse contrneteti whltO Servbitg PIN II soldier. and wbleh, from Otpownre andbogleot brestisht on onlok eoefflumptiou. wtdob we Agra" h• dove...sod. I. Hey, Griped, yau'd better sling that,, old crutch through the window; 'twirl fall dorn some nigl4, and you'll be thinking that ghost:As tranmingn bout dp hero. • Yoting *lip* must a' died easy ; *met be, no i ! he roppti o . nnehreh Ihr the rektor Ate 'rut, ',turret', far the rett,MhlA, and Wier , , NA , corer mi . l44A-rimply 4he nor! QC crutch) and..tin.re• are ; 91otuitintla 01 tltens 410 . i n g etprWingtiilth hit& the ' mititis i which aliairoynk three •hotelw nail a . . • Lattie'taiti, .441111405 1 Pi.vi i ihmikiliul.44lll, - ( ficay..thokto r ali.l,lollms. MEI " Pepinsylv 0. ohn Fields Is now on trial at Williams. pons for the murder of George Mathews. some. tirris• In May Inst. + 7 llllrs. Everett, oftdiliTlifilly, Monroe EMT: tr, was found dead in E t ep where she had gotta to r.lg for poletoee. fl oart disonse. , —An employee of the Allegheny Valley rail maid way killed at Kimmins, on Monday last be -falling open the track between two care Hla name was Wm. Gam 4—Mr. Stehle, editor of the Gettysburg Clam Mk+, has been proprietor of that paper for twit, ty-fo . vr years. Hs completed the 24th year of his proprietorship, en the lati. blatant, .c-Adam Tau' le under sentence' of death at Carlicle, the Governor to fix the do*, Titus plead guilty to the murder of Henry Stalim, In thi "Pines," near Shippenstair& lest Winter. A Luserne randy wag, at a Sheriff sale tho other day, bid "one hundred andone dollars avid three cent*, and a postage 'tamp that had hrisu used but once,. end the bid to so recor d «ItA very brilliant meteor woe observed at Mpueh Chunk, the other evening whieh looked tilt unlike an aveendling sky reeked. An An. st4okrua omen for the.Democreey, whole can di/late lives In Mauch Chunk. 1 • -.At: the camp meeting itt Leh letoo come young, Tinian* attempted to' commit a rape upon the penes of a young girt living in the vicinity. Happily, they did not succeed, and er re arrested sod held Cpr hag, - utelde in Shippentutellm—Ahont two wk a ll v a i go DoroellneV2 in. .natfte o igoi. Loiltring wlimlbnitd hi Mpg to a eroee- b eam in the alable loft of od cii.i t ?tit! and house painter by trade.' A' lady, residing in nessiing, moonily ad ,lniplatered a Revere thrashing to her nntaith. 'no hhstamd, whom she caught in had com• party., She hierkened both his wee, and Oth er/rise injured hi. frontispiece, with her Ants. 1 t .' 7oloCc.rmilnnotitthe bare i a. The new Chaim's' haw enteral upon dip edmpaign with rigor, add with the highest hgpe•of success. lI L- DlF Tl' . e li l lateppe leedque Se rig" tdon 'r eeti lW:9 to he liun ti g e .- 841 Ur, ppe, tried and conviCted of the murder of i se , Btennecke, at Carlisle, woe lest week tepted by the Court to ho hanged—the vetnor to ftx the day. During the delivery :14 sentence, Wm. Gould, the Court Crier, luld man, dropped dead. - ~, The Deadfall Argus aayi: "Andrew ltileh .0004 of Smithfield townshiporrie recently lititgwd In Jail, charged with drowning Ala .... 404 filar eight months old. We itnderstand e l rer ' woo "ed the th „ eo f ri"n t he ! I d m i al l a ° s u l o l U rt i o a f '. t Isqlfiribla deed." i t , I • Te Newport arcomodetklat Irwin on the 1,41 It Valley railroad run weer st mancecent liirWyoming Valley Itt i tllattarlng worke, wl, tit,lniuring him apart thrown He was thwn lapin Ilernlddle of the track, lint , the truckage tree were anMelently Atirli toOngh to dear I 1 mud l.• A narrow esca.k.. I ;!--V.ll learn from the WIII 'ltitiwt ~AN of Filetnntar Met, tau Mr. Idailoin ,Si limier, of Mionteltr county, recently emilleelowel to a term olifirsli v *mths imprtsommebt, land a line of itiotoof dr nn alleged violati4 of the Internal tieVerilunlawa, In the mennfietWnie of whiat,T, ,Wmtfilf4eti suicide by cab g himself abd outfit:6ols throat withal Ito it pocket knife. I.sult ttlontlay morning i.e filiriirta, employ ed loin Woolen mill In North * teerionti oollfilliY• opposite Soltelburs, was t e the gearing 1 of the .mneTilnery nn cr I . li round a shaft revolving at lot time, a t nub). Ills head, arm, and - tlifrtr - M . thoheti to pled -4 find neattertot all mo lian building. 711171 , —A ':: ?ilnanlar lipewAtelt -Olio funeral of Ornie i asocuted At itteoudsovg, won attended by tityarda of a thousattfl,,pitiloona At the I eerneßry, 'the Sheriff yleidiefillto the popular wish and expoped the Mos of tate corpse to the eurtoalty acekera. A line wee formed, and cacti penwm took a "last gasp" at the depart ed. —llokeodsiequa 170—Whale the party orisoletlng of Iltm ABA Packer, Mayor Fox, and the Councils of Plilladelphte and Al lentown, were rl.iltlng thaThosiss iron troths Robert t P. Morro, sprain' °Meer of Philadel phia was struek on the head with a hoary log and danaeroua4 Injured. There ore no hopes of his riroyery. The arch-lent cast a gloom firer the whole party --Bare the Cambria F/11C06114 at the ihith Mat "A prominent member orthe radicel party la Blair county MI All equal!" prominent Mem ber of the name.party la glantinggionaounty. were In this Place loaf weak on.l avowal them. acirea ea Wrong and dert , loti friatpLe et the meetion of.finigo Packer. There will be quite a large and reagartablo army of gat kind of recrulte when the second Ta r eaday 'oreictolwr arr Vila. —A _voting man toted out n writ of habeas rorplut In Plttabortg,thirothor daY, for his Wife, whom be ttaalaalid to ho reatralnad of her rity by her hither. It appears that 'they were married clandestinely one evening said, the young git). returned to her father's bootee. for bu b or Alleged that his daughter was entire ly free to follow her own hoollustion, sod the daughter said that oho was led to marry the petitioner by his thrente to idiom her if she did not consent. The silt. , is ender ege,and the court petered the writ to be itbetniesed at the oest of the petitioner. —A rerntritter Mow ofnefttob Int Jess eerfnerest I Plttehnrn Ent or shoot the 141.1 inetu Mt. RA.. L. Whitten, an Itlriffirftrlee woe shaved In the herher...hon 'Whetted Lid 'the Montynkohola Whose, Re Mee WOW frith • towel witch bediseen need In the of eremite to Whiten Cte•ennriplenaen, noon nftet leaving , the chop. Whittler' romythdo• ed et sete4e nehr nhotit Ore k. r ., ahct th...lttni wqk fmtheitlffatoly tenahlteilt.' Nottrlthatasillata the t ahl•'ot f!Xpe#1•14100 , tit editgal Sektir , Whtttenheneohe '•hrldrf. Solid leiredles so to the' piresent; fir. "Klan: IN 41fPaIllf the.the poison -ttioltentallut to,thelwlds, ahLlllllnahter• initiate the unfortunate prentlentrafitAHO' , —Raltroed Accident.—On ink is the pa/wiener • train on the Pannouplianhaenll. road that Ottiven hero etabort trnarekitnift. Aida wide of buhelennon, l'honrprimrop o mit out on, Mellon, *inert delelnit • honswined. myna. was noticed on theireolt: The wilibeteW Wee Ihnnetil• Only sounded, het II wee nett Mohawk , Ti..... ginner thetirudefroted kII , IPP the trout. but eould'not do no In time to. mold the wooklent. lrhe Inettrnutlierattliek U vitarota, bnititbinsit Mtn enmity p144.11;1 in* the faitx • ei# him" end 'doming '.ittiy :Weltelhirostollajtabe *Mt tall Ike ' *nick &wins 'tit migii , ettahoyikiiiiietiv 'MD hed% of thb trebones telitoß novae bead 'to butt's', oftleinneetlf, Wiewww(r(w haltreo,4lr•en • pun'eention,' finiliddiOebehle I linfrii=it '#eitlite•reedaratl. nitinten#ll4 NW' entOothlll nthe, PAY Yen" dl Idaho, Wei WaletitßOSPArettfirs*`l4 4114ireis teeit imegiiivitiont, • reita itvowpaimneern, lahti tie o plum , 440 eftetietrlld the 'atAftty , oei rip& Ore titorc its 4.y:droll I. lhßlr prwroi to prtroht thb