Bellefonte Democratic Watchman. BY P. (FRAY JOE W. FU REY ASSOCIATE EDITOR. _ ink-Slip _ ..,c, __ . _ _ _ ~ —" Brick" Pont:ROY says the Dein nerntie party wants brains. 1188 " Brick " any to spare? ---tiovotin flays that GEARY'S elec t 1011 was the '' uph West " business be flier Mien) pled. Govobr. ought to homy, —lnsuritneengentm are rot plenty as liliteldierries. Wonder if they would like to insure the honesty of thglir coin l ianies? • --Young lady in Miyhelreonnty, lunn, elected Huperintendett of emu mon seliook. A very uncommon uc Itirrvnee. --A lioomier editor speaks of the liiionotnield Cot/tied." Ile is , rU•oli its favor, lurid thinkm it will benefit l i es bread bushel. - It I.+ saal that veloelpedem are dear that was here hist week WIINIA dear at all. She xvas laCre. --Nyindlingion, al tve one told, sill lw this AVlllier 1111111 eser. Her Itiod teal rro•di evidently forrt th e h oe o r S.lwo and Gomorrah. 164 al editors chuckling of cr the'r ninjority in lowa ig Ill«e a Vun citc . kli‘ng over it fregh laid egg. .11c4 ng if anyboily expected ant thing eke. has cro.seil the Itohi con of colored delights in l'entigylva not and taken to its palpitatiriz lat.oto the liteitios Diuith, with all herseented sweet aeqs. —Tit %tun, of the Ilulhda} bur Slam/rod, gels up a spicy paper, but then be ha+ romh a HI oppi 411 name -- Couldn't you petition the LegtAlattire lu t,;lia lige it 7 une Bat it srEtehad to go out in or der that 'mother b ROOSTER. might come in. What a crowing and scratch• in g there will be on the legimlntive Mingloll tine winter. --Man u•kcrl out of a hoiNe in Wiodiington for imagining himself the .oiner's son ill law., A striking ilium nation that the COllti4o of true love nioer li i run t.montli. - (iltt \ T wad preaent at Miss s nedding, and. of all the guiestm, he was only one that didn't, wake her a present. Tht, was especially nig gardly. emisidering mile wad a name sake. Kndicul voteri in thi4 place have a new way of glutting the Fourth 11181111111 . 11 . 11 t. SY Sit) " liemenk her the elcelion night and keep it 119wle) And they generally howl it pretty bunk -In IrOnd(141 a Nfr. dots SuouT 1.1 TM applied to Parliament for a change of flame, but Parliament refttaed to lia‘ e 0113 thing to do a till tinouiri TS, AVe Nllllllote they arc all big bellied lel --thily two Denerals have declined tenomonialn, and they are (yen. Ravi. E LLF, of the Confederate arinv, and Groane 11. TIIOIII9, of ow Federal arms--the two greaten'. chieftains in the Itcpub -How can our Democratic ex- Amigos LI n he lose of the recent election on I call frauds phin and on ( I airman MUTPIIIan, at the came time? We can't 8 " it. lion•t kick IL man when he In down liat•lr IH vatted the "Great Amer 1, ;In Trit‘eler," because he 111 OV(/ 111 /011 t 1,0 mach front place to pinee. Ile to 16 , 11 the great Allieriemt llum Lu became he don't girl the people win , go to nee him the worth of their =llll (4,1111 and the Devil both fought hUttles above the clouds. But the Devil got licked and pitched head 1. , re1n0 . ,t down to Pandemonium, and NAM The r Catloll wan, h 0%%. mer, the lieu il had something to fight and Geary hadn't. --A Western paper recommends the culture or rape seed. We think there's Fe - tough of that kind of seed sprouting fp in the (unitary now If the editor I t hat paper ever goes to the Lire he ought to be tot on the vow 'mime of vice and immorality. —Humbug 41CA RI has raised the deuce huts own party by the removal or Attorney General Baca STER, All the decent, honest men condemn hint ror it. But then, GE tar don't care a straw (or the decent men of bin party. Its the blackguards he's afraid oh. --The fellow who captured ,114FER HON Dsvis is living ut ditoesvillr, Wis consin, and the Radicals attribute to him the retbark that it ht had known ns mueli then (14 beAlomhoty Ire %vomit' have shot Mr. Ibtvis. Which proves that be is n bigger tool now than ever rc7iLtittff( ll , VOL. 14 No Compromise "1 chows. Prince, ialltr, to fail 1141iiir mennq, 1111111 10 mu•orrd through I urr endow v,otii "—XrYUI•IIuuN. We have no sympathy with those trio), either from a desire for titlice, or from a tratit of confluence in the tilli -1 triton; 11 of I/umocratic principles, advocate even the mlindoty of e,otopto noise with the Ihdicalistit now lhrrUcns the ruin of the country. If it be indeed Ihns, (hilt nothitn: shirt of coinproini , -e truth Ilndiettlooti will (ner fit e In Ihr It inocratie Party it. iiiititelutiiienee in the C , JlVeflifffetti of the (4,ll'm.y—then we ear, without lie-matow or instal,' le , el ration I,ct ns remain for eter out of power, trio , " the loor of that potter 18 the rounnent lion of our long ch(srhttle,l principles. We take it to ben nett evident fart, that it thin canonry is to bent...N0..1 loon the et Its ehirylohneti hr it long vonise of lobitintsttuttve nit-iltatta.letttei t and ollietrd corruption-0 Hich a result is e‘er 111 Ohtlllll, it certainly will not he rotiglti Ittiont by ans., even the ttltglit est, comproint4e het ween Itahealon and itenmerttey. The sootier this is understood by the timid and wat the better ttlll It be for the Ihunoeralio arts. the Until riot' of the Itepoblie is to tvorlosl out by Ibt.houloin, then let Itadicaliqm hear the entire respon sitclity, and the it hole iinfrult, %stitch sill snarl to the act Itut nrter IV( It hi` Wald that the Ihunootatte Touts ronll.l , lVralli.ll nt n pallor 11115 tel, allii Ihr el11.11111111•11t ishl . ll that Iniot‘t.t liwited, off .+lonolli ht et,ll-1:111111g In the 11.2 , 1 IZ.ttliti lUt 114 prO , c•l'Vl. fur prilii•tplci !Wart, :111 , 1 11'11-I to other time-, and to onrirtuil 111-tort, to p,14 - 4 Jll.l7ntern nn the rev tittide of (air eourse. F u rthermore, chat ha , ., w, 10 111 by WIN 1,111(11111.1,11 1.11 with Radical ole•tr., not :talk/WWI imprin elided faction 1.111111 so.n , the ilt roes of the comitrv. (hit ,z.uti5..,1,11 1.1 be erect-ely this - nothing nn re, no thing le+s ; We should earn lLe c , m tempt of mankind, and the dlr.:rust of the 'action with lvhlrh we tempo:l/ed. I , 1.1,1! .1114 i.( the MIOI Iltili•e, 1111 , 1 not 11.e‘,.111111 III') alid a p tilcalloll ill our In the Feder:' and the stmt' tloselnmentm - i 111•11 11,1111,1 there Lr .40111' siimw of rea 1 , 011, 010101 !Mt II 111.2' ill patri,,ti+lll, lu such lialf way nis),(.lcv 1111 s.) long we are conteicliwz •idelv and milt for the perpeftruton and tnionpli of pure and Democr.ttic principles, the...! I, nothing - thi re can Le nothing--to )pun In tile ,loptum or the lamtemt advuene% of ant, Ole 101`91, IN/ri 1011 01 tile Itii.l 11. • :l I !Will . ). BO It our elm:test glory awl boi...t 111,11, as the Denweratie tv deriving its proimples from .Icil•t.B.ov, are now., fIA 11l the pa. , t, mntlterahly and unahanably attached to tho+e prmrl pier ; 111111 we 111)1.1 and regard them 1179 the only trite Interpretation and ern hodiment of the government 01 our lather.. : that we deem their ultimate the last hope of this people In the reattamment of that t.‘steto of go%rrntnrnl, 1111 W practically nnnull d : I, nat e regardthe perpetitali(m of (hove punciple+ a+ the only stileviard or Pent...ram. instll ntions and Ilmt in 64 4 advocacy 111111 defence of those prin. tire ready to stand or 141.1, to move forward to lasting victory, or to encounter eontirminis .letgat. l'ruut not to the political Septunse , ; who would have volt believe that the road to Rawer 174 111 tote 818311.1onment of any or 111111 Ilneomprombing attitude tvhich we have ammumed 11.4 A party, for in the Oriel observant:a...litho.. uncoil ilitional policy we have thc . clrtitsrd of (mr future triumph. Nfake the line of demarcation between 1 1:n1;c:ill:on and lb.movracy am tangible and prominent am ilfi,4o/11`, 11,1141 in Idtepl 11111411(m will Le the contr.t4l. Anil this ei/111nuil be tweet' linJlcnlisw and ilernoeraer will not be without its moral, nor yet its moral etreet. Many (door false la their rabid tie-iirti to draw its into an wail in Lion with the dominant party, affect a tolerating forbearance en the iponition of Negro Suffrage and an to the poiicy to be I,l)tiervv , l toward the lionilliolderit. On the.ie two let our \ !ewe and our action tie itilerviiveal. If negro staragn is a wrong in one ivoitance, it cannot lie a right in-another, nailer the sante circumstances: It i 9 at variance with right 111111 jrwtire, bath in in "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL lki-NION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, W 69 establishment of its principle wiil have mach to do in completing the destruc tion of oar political instinitions, and, as a entiseinetwe, it is diametrically opposed 1,, the spirit and the principles of true I)enott iwv . Av to 1111' manner 1/1 . treating the 11,m,1 stion— 'meet this and tight it on Democratic prince plc. It not alone with the inone dime bearings or this question that wik 1111V1. to deal , 1 / 1 11. also with its Car l'11111•1111114 disci. The whole foridirmentat• miderl) n g proicipl e of Ihinioeralic ernment --the greatest good to the grente , d number. 'flint ',obey which -eeks the establishment and-perpeina non of n. system, the iticvital,lo 1.0I1• 4(111111.111(.1. or Wllll.ll 14 It monied arcs. tooriev, the uieicair ul tthn.e ~ealtli hall br ginwed liv the misery and 11l rivaled toil of the 11111441'H —1.114.11 a policy can awaken no sviimathy ui alit' M 1116,11131 who 1111411'114 the es,ist once of a government I,rotectiii,4 1.11111 4111111 110 extended 11111(11 11111111 V over all. This limpid% merits tie lit ter condemnation of the Democratic Party, as being the outgrowth of a compreliensise attack on the i emnining vestiges of nor fredom. Wlth this expreNMon ,iiir %IMV9 011 1110 two 11111111 0 , 1:411...1 or the day, and 011 the 1160 1/1 . 11111011 to be ohi,er%ed to ward Jtadinalimii, we are prepaied to do Lade ill the rati-e or Itight and .1114tive ; 111)1.1 neither lielice nor liner with the 'Mellon 1101% ralm.! the country ; and to °None an uncompro ❑tinme rt•so+tanve to txerative and ad att rat ta e corra WWII at all Mites and on uil OCC:I,IMIN Shall We Contest? Now that it eeenit to he generally admitted that fraud m i'lidadelplint has secured the eh., lion of ,Iffipv W. Gt. otv, what 14 the I)enioriatic State committee thi about It? mir 111111,1 it 14 10,111. 111/1t that hotly, ni cojatietion with the late Denwcrittie candidate for governor, should make it t lie suoveasion. hey litiNe the hoots to do it, and the contest -hoill.l be made, it oniv to prove to the people the ratcohly and treaeliery of the party in tower \Ve lot%e tm with to nnoler Nlr kill in iinneress'ttry pense, 1.111, von.itlerlng the siiperhil man elfortt made by his frictolq to oh tam fur him the nointivation, and the tact that he has been unfurl &dealer', we think, in to lion-,elt, to the State, and to the hundreds iit thou Noted for hum, that a few thotemnd of dollars might be wisely and beneficially expended in the en leavor to unearth the trenientinotis frauds thai hate been perpetrated to his disadvantage tool the 411..1, 1 ;11 and discomfiture of the I)eineteratie party" Bat Mr. PACILF.II twist not be left, alone in this matter. The Slate Cornr matey, who hate intrusted to their haulso. the 1'1111.14 Id the patty, Must be the mainspring of the machinery put in motion to secure the rights oil the people They must institute and prOt rt the suit, and see'that nothing be lea 111141011 e to seeme a,,tair and inipai lull investigation. We hate no doubt that Judy EH Will eubslauuully srroud tin it Orionis, and more than this he cannot and should not In:asked to do. What the people of the State want to know in, a hither will Cell lie (Ideated and net at naught b) a parcel id scoundrels and ballot bo‘ htallerti ui Philadelphia? }wilier Imo act id voting is a bounfide privilege or a Mrce? and whether the inan whom they have chosen to the gubernatorial chair by a fair inajorit) of the votes cast, shall lie excluded from that posi tion through fraud and chicanery or it levy irresponsible pobticians,.bired and paid 'for defeating the will (Cf• the sovereigns who hold in their bands the right Mill the power to set lip and pat down at pleasure Wllolll4oo%er and whateter the) will? These arc the que•C't lona that the people want' answered, and if we me lo liare tl euntest, it is now time to take the initiatory step. What say the State Committee? What says the Chairman!? Shall we let Cie Ite (like his sent without a murmur, or shall ate, by contesting, show our hence of the itiquit.i that has been perpetrated and our hope Qf redress nt the hands of the servant' of the people? Let some- The Fall Elections---The Future Bright. Considering the large mnjorities for fla %NT ill 18118, the result of the fall elections for 1869, generally, are not flattering to the Itailicels. The De. mot-racy, although beaten, have main tained an unbroken front, and covered themselvee with honor. They have fought the battle nobly, and are only now resting on their acme till they re cover strength to measure swordik once • tha..44/41114-41.144441y.---Lu proof of what we here assert, let ne, for moment,glanee nt in few of the States in which clertinns hate been held this fall, and compare the Itadienl nuijori to4.111)W with what they were last 3 ear, In our own Stete of Pennsylvania k majority ki es '28,898. Thin year ticker's majority for Governor, obtained through resod' and perjury, is only .1,51111---it itifferance in far or of tire Democracy of 2-1,302. Not a bad year's work for in party that has been pronowccial dead and damned a hun dred times. In Ohio last year (In NT'S majority tt as 11,.128 This year II 11'1 , :4•4 major rity is only 7,420—1 ea% mg a bats nee in ht% or of the Democracy of:34,008, which ,iNes them a spletnlst ntargin in that State as the result. of one tear's labor, a nd lieiths of the great triumph that will lie aehietetLin the Buckeye State at the nest election for l'restilent li‘ the Democracy. In New York/ nt the Pre.“1.,01:11 election liimt 1411, (;ov, st:l jority over GRANT ,V /14 011Iy 10,0(10. This year the Democratic majority has been increased to about 23,(00, and nine et en reach above that figure. This shown thr people of the empire State arc wide 4vake and tired of the rule of Radicalism. West Virginia, which last year gave GRANT a majoriv.oB,7l9, goes Demm erratic this year by a handsome majoti , It v. Kentucky and Tennessee and Virginia anti MarYland, all speak Ih InajoHtios against radical oon, whilem the pet Staten of the Tog ger part y their majorities have been enotmonsly reduced. Maine, which g ave tia.s:sT 28039 of a majority in IS6B, thin V elir Ollly adheres to Radical non by about 17,0X10; while lowa,ahtch song the praises of GRANT and nigger ism to the tune of 46,359 majority, pow gives them hot about 25,010. And so with all the states that have held elections. The Democracy have gain ed heavily and the Radicals have lost Thin don't look ay if the Demorratie Party wan dead, but holds out the pros peel of MI inevitable and glorious tri umph in the future That the next President of these United States will be a Democrat there is not the leas doubt ; because the figures of the Ic elections portend it, and arithe iand writing on the mall, speaking the m cue, teAel, uphmnin of the Radical party. %lly, then, should Democrats he discouraged 7 There is no n. 114011 for it under beaten. Let us, then It hl up our beads like memAtiiii light on, oo hlv" and brit‘ely, and we shall finally wrest victory from ow enemies and perch it 1113011 our own glorious I stoner lorevcr. ----1S1:1,I, Pm n, the celebrated con lederate scout and sr, we Pee It sla ted, hills been sent to the California in sans asylum. Poor 141.1. I In herat tempt to serve the "lout cause" she brought upon herself the malicious hinders of evil min,led persons, have followed her ever since, and HO doubt have had then effect in the un settlement of her reason. What a pity it is that lifter ISFLI:I4 incarceration, some of the Ottfong minded women of the North, such n 4 A N!” DICK INSON 1111(1 Srsts it. A VTFIO.4Y 11110111t1 be al lowed to rim at Parer. --It is it curious coincidence, says the Doylestotyn Demurral, that the ma joritt for litris when he rut for District Ationner way 590—and hi , majority now for Judge, in this county, is 599-- f.lill more singular i 4 it that the 99 is his 'exct majority it) his ow•n borough, whirl) is rt 9 higher that that gis I•n fur I'AcKER for (Inventor. Stranger still is it. that adding his 599 majority in Bucks, to his 1177 in Montgomery— vottqtit vs the- historical figure-mot 4! , ___)/ ~, lc mat FATHER HYA'CINTHE He is Interviewed by the Reporter of the Now York Sun—His Persohal Appeoranco•--Religious Opinions-- Future Plans,t&o. The (611,018110 d individual who-c name heads this article s ha% ing ceen tedi3olllo sensation i i t he secular as well an the religious world, everbody is anxious to know something shot t him and what are the peculiar views for the, maintenance of which he seems to hime heel' ontiacized from his former affsrnointiong: t ly nlYertrlP4 nrrrini in New York a reporter of New York Nan called upon hini, um Bitc veeded iii ascertaining some of, reverend gentleman's opinions, which he gives on tine world in the following account: 1114= Father Iltneitillll` ,11,1 /Mind 101 h. a !Quirt, Ili, 1, roan of tine feet It, 1., ith .01,1 reds, , 10111. lc hair, retreating 11 oat 1114 I.oll'llll 11i• hare Wan florid a Ith the One, of health. and bin teeth brilliantly %Odle Ilia no.m mils au, un tie, bat rather Antall in proportion to 114 lllly rounded vinage, and hie eyes Wore the roe peclive (re4pli'lli 1111/1111K Nllo,linto tiaperieneeti ntrnhtt nttrrl ego of the P. pill,. life ago appeared to be forty Ile tit. in Nilsen 's clothe', and einopleltilv In blitele The hair upon lit, toneured crown growl, agilan Ile hail twelliiil.4l m retulpig itutall A llottal lithlo, with red edge., whim.), Iny iiimn - tho marble table before him I..•itlently the \MIAMI, hall interfered w I th Ith.Neltialltitted tank , ill that re‘peeit i and the neetooiityi Of re eot ering lost tune was the 1,1111,1 oiler of hie hest rod xech”ion Ito appealed b01711,111111i 1111FIAtieflt Or iniettliption, required pumping fir every merriment • netted rionpuke Only in Free, h. I=l Sli II ittitiortiil-111111 with never al rettllttfing 30Ur 1110 V rmentr herr, but would more particularly to Icarti your illcaa arid in what carport )•mnr dean ilifler those Of Lilli CathOtill Father Ilya, hill,—My vieua are embodied in n letter I wrote to the Superior of my eon ., ill, 11 loch nits published at the turn,. 'lllO enthebe iletreh Is divided Intol two parties, the Ultramontano or slanti.till party, and the purl) of progret• m both religion. and poldt rill theught To the hitter wing Mon.lolir 11,,nia1.,,,b,rt Iv m.e nttarhed, thlnryth he gag formerly on the oppostio side • Ito Ideas acre also hold by the Abbe Locordatre, provlotte to lilt deer.... I 14.0 been In the halm of leav ing every Sunday the I artnelito convent, 11l b I al,. 11...111(.1.4 presolt In the 4.1111,11 of N. (re Inoue do Parts. In my sermons I leaned hoarirli hhorty of 4.1.11.1.1..11,..1 111 rellg inntters, and attnceti the spirit whirl,. In the past days gaie birl Ito the 'aqui-idol) I eon•ltlered Protestant% to he Christian. They lOW het, 11414.112. A Ira such, and their 401 • 11 . 111 ell rhrh.talti The Superior of my eonvent objected to this f 10111, and perpetually took hie to task This annoyed rite 1 felt myself perpetually 1 1 4.1,4 by the at rout and elliporlor Mks lurther nr , .11.0 , 1 by my aremlnner on lulu Pearet Cott gre.. In Paris, where I delivered tin address. 1 he harm ‘if advocating peace I could not gee, but as I,llll . lerial pr . was in vontratitsiin,• toou In the paq pro, tiro of Christendom, prole a id, that n, e , the illy reprehension earted nt last, 14, pet - 1,1.111111 restraint, I (lirew aside my lobe, and quilted the convent Nly minr•rior wroti, me to retort) within ten nuts el con•oder nut self , ottiallv exeettutnititcated, although the Pope+ anathemas ninglit not yet limo been pitouttlgateif I replied by taking immediate pa,sage for A Inert., I= During the month of Muy I received all or der to malt input 1110 M.o, Ina! can 14111 my p,,,,,tein n 1 40 .1111, . puulru unit ulinl up,l ec preg , ell linapelf nuts-hod 1. 101 nay exidooonon Nato inaginallog 11104, my Superior must !11l ullt a-min/tante cancliotoro cannoned then onock, 1.4111 Reporter—‘,l,l will resume preaching ou pear I ellire, will you linat Fiii her 11)ftenit he— 1 ., hitt will depend roue), upon Iha .pint e.l 6y tho If th w slew( theiii•elves in keeping with the tendenelex of the age, I will do mo Ii they nntp tilette.ehlt. in the ruirrow robe. .4 the pn,t, I he unwilling to prvach their doctrine. tug ropt'il 1,/ 41.1.1111L1TT Nilrl Repot - tot—You doubt Cho Pope'. Julian• hilltv, do you not? Either litiii2lllolo.4 do, bul, AM you ore neon., the , infallibility of the Pope iv not a dogma of the Catholic. , it is amply MI opinion I tin it Catholic and hold to ill the dog Mal of the Chore), Hun Importer—What IN your ryinlon rettittrti tog itto lootor ituattled tlw irlrgitt Art.tvrer I hnnor tin virgin, an do all Cll,llO- 111,, 010 ll.lllor rai1,,,,, , but dotopprtott or th e ex eem.4lV.• utnultuto tot out to her toy molt', whielt ',wet 111 , that a, 1.11.11 In C 111,4, who ja 11.„1 „hp, I 1., 1.111• grunt rut er -1.111.1. ofirn PIII,IVII In 1110 POI.. whirl, Itortlerto tut uttr,tup s un ibnpurter—Von do not at all then •onn tenunee I ho x 1.1c1) mut eatj doctrine that Clbrist ,(11. it man, HIM bOWltell like other men 1 Father Hyacinthe- No 1 believe her birth nitraettiotte, an Pa 10,041 by the Evangelhda Sun It, porter —sou aeqvd, elan, the late, dogma of the eltorelt regard i ng the wcrepli"ll of the • trgin !rein the 4:llrAe of Orlgllial .11? Falb. Ilyi 111 it dfogilla flivlll ink , that the virgin was begotten al aro all rLi Lire n. and like thion, Loin w sit, but, an being the in holed mother of vile 14101 exempted limo original am by 11, especial grave I= you ever e v pressed yourself upon the MAI Inge of Ilse Catholic idrrgY,nuw &HIM NI by Italian law ‘ , 171.4N , i —NO , It Iv a 1151110nt I have Dover touelied • Iteportor—Vail would prof., not giving an 0pt,110111410,11i Aiviwei (Willi a sivnle)—Yep. . 00 "A PM{ Ov I,lllra 11JECircil. Itopltter You uro Itrquattited With Ember Ileeke,, I holievo. Vathel 11)4.11111w—I knew hun In Europe. Ile amused me ono" li n said I should tort, Nllh lily Neon, havo entered no strict an order nil Ilia rtumplue 11 .sis liko mlting Pew nano 11110 gild IHutleN. (II Mt* bother I I ity 4 , 1%,t1u, laughad, euP+uitllll It 1 511 '<hicellent Joke ) —A terrible steamboat accident occurred the other day on the Missie ai w river, whereby the steamer Stone wall wan hurtled and twarly two Alan : Bred passetigsrs had their lives by fire and water together. The scene isde. scribed tie lt must truly have belt' it most horrible affair. It took place at Neeley's landing, not very tar from Cairo, Piinsylvania. pitlitfrui In the mountnin region. le-litigietown`a public library proinises to ,-111 1 Amor AJoiceth In daily snows and . liaci #llilyi fronts. -410 :isluttg einitini a poptilatlon ofllo,ooo. In Pik') into a,tulro, .t, l l ttetiter coiinty farmer has made . 25,000, gnlldna I iiiper the present Pennon. -Tit *Rafitoil district gore a Republican ninfori orilaffiat le recent election. -Th In t. horror is the finding i of on liti n With I Pitts burg sfil(llii mashed In. .-Ch i • flinty illla nineteen I.olooi teach. ii i , etc n h . )11 IN an average salary of sm. • -Th ii re, ritrer in dotted with fish bank til ('lt'i ihn f4 iltr i ! • Ii)o ortraty notwithstanding. -Iloilitt go Noble lion been unanimounly clioseMlK of Flkie. Thin Is the third limo Ito lino ite - t! intieli. --I;•,vpriar feary Ilan united with the Preml iliitit hi iiriAi ening Thitreoley, November In, :IX n iloyoili4k4ving. P. IL , 11411,0tillor of the Clarion Dem- Mai " , brut l , t 4.9ltitited to the usnembly (coin Clot ton an tfrursett round. -It in so ere were eighty one candidates for bormiati yell% Panastaeney, Jefferson ei comity, outl . iietlndred and Pit voters. . 1 -A entfla t it i ;leer. recently caught In the Hchilvlkill. pep! , hiiville, whirl, mennured 4. 1 *-in: 1 11a. . ''.' ' '' ' i Sljaptl Id vouti,t, -The dinti oil d' 1., o,,4lvanla noldier, ttcmitni Andr ',.ter, lion arrived in New York, (tool Ed 0 i fltilclt tolitrovetl In health - t o If reene Intillty, ihe keeper of the poor- Minim labile; Mosel r all die premium, at the county Eau. Tlitantiperit etc prime garden it / t. • El NO. 44 - The large .air OM planing mill of Brown and Lou all, nt *lei . Haven, Liimerne county , V/11,4 destroyed bir d u OO Ole 1.11.1 i. Loss about —Christian neve 3f, of t r ....N1 severely ..queesed between, el• bu perm of two cant a 1,4 days ago, but tuiately his Injuries were not serious. i l-1 —fitrangled.—W tirefl lionm died: from i r strangulation whll tin at the house of Sir. clerk, in I.lew ell '3c 111)1101 nounly, on Monday allot we , I I • '1 . 4 ) --A aphid wan.roc llylle" ,I it the public schools 6 461 , 107) tv, fit., ...lit . ..more an MI eorporl pnoi.lsnitnntit —lte,lte I lon of Fteltoiii , Railroad Conlynov in *n. tine trme.portntlon of iiis It p, r ton flour Ilarrinlnni; —The 6 tends of nfl tin (ion% ivied of the mutter by the Cu niberlnnd con mho application to thrift) don —The people of Pith°lei, fed at the prospect of newi I a that vicinity. A newts] struck north of the.plado ' ty barrel per toy —At the celelication of a g n wedding recen tly held In Lip:erne count , ere were present fourteen children. eighty• grand children, filly great grandchildren, twenty fire great great grandchildren. 4 —The distillery of Enna, suer, in 14nyder county, was recently •ieltel)Fby Collector Btu i ner, and clo tel for violet on of the revenue law• A quantity oi l whit y weir seized and Walter was lodged In Jail, i grrti! eh Int.ms gin I, mengurlng hn meen eight rad 111110 feet n ,height, ptumeol through listrrinbuig on Salunlny night for the reel Ilk towering Atmore eceitell rough cu nosily among his fellow paa%engers —'Phone persons who were elnoted Jul. aeon!' the Penre nt the recent election are requested to notify the Prothonotary ,(thou neceplanea, otherit the nu cornminnionn will In, 1.61101 i (runt t he Stole Depnrtinent et Hnrrlshprg —John Arnold, a realdent of Washington, l'a , ono Instantly by helog Yirtivk with ttone thrown I.y • person unknown The cle eellded was walk lug upon nue aide of the street and the stone wart thrown from the of her . —The Erie (tumors of the 21st Met., Rays Mr. Keller, the Gitionty Treasurer, was sudden ly inken With conluisiona and upon examine !len, it was found that ho lied taken strychnine end Mal the poleon wax given by a political op. po nen( —On the Zid knit., a large mane of rock In the tunnel at 4eilrrnvllle, an the North Penn , took a madden notion to lot loot., and fell on the track way In a lump °lover taro tone—detain. ing the train for eerorol hours before the oh , titruction won rumored Mteheel Hughoe, a blether to the late Arehloehop Ilughea, died In New York city legit week, Pll , l his retnaltin were taken to ukantheraborg, In thle State, for Interment Noll the late Arelthlehop and bitten ( were tore end retried In rhernberbbutg --Rob Way, the celebrated it/midst, sere an 0%1111,1[10n here on Wednesday hod Robert bad Intrertlßed himself In Jump (me hundred and terf feet ut ten eonaortillreitimpa If spurge of 9'dt) wan raised. lie failed to accomplish tits tank by about nix feet.— HIA Democrat. —on the lath tnntnnt, a twelve year old non of Lewin W I)rako, Enq , of Hazleton, wnllo trying to ntinrpon tits knife at a grindetono, In a pinning attempted to throw ofl the hol when he wan caught and drawn In the machin ery, (1.111 l orunited almost altzpolons. —The returns of Cho city of Philadelphia were not sent to Harrisburg tirli alter the vote of every county In the Ellaterhid been re. calved. The Phlfadelphla returns ware with hold until It was ascertained how many altera tions and forgeries lit the city returns would be needed. —Allegheny Coliege, at Meadville, falls to se cure a leper!, left to it by the bite Judge (Um. berlain, of ltandolp, N. Y. Thr Court deckles that a testator hav Ing • w ife.and children living vetoed devise more than half his properly to religions or rharitable .inirposeit, • Tills de. price. then, of about sffts,ooo. —The letirlng:Attorney (tenets! Benjamin Brewster. Introduees his brother, F, Dreweter,, into the dishonorable service ot Geary In the following pointed language. "You may hold my office recant, and ell It with whomsoever will be base and mean enough to run the risk of like trealmont, or recelro it me the ethic of some dishonorable bargain." ' —Terrible Leath.—We are pained• to-en. ttounce the death of a lad named Boded, of Selinsburg, who woo smothered In wheat a few deco ago. With severel other boys he woo playing at Wagonaeller's Warehouse, lu the wheat which was being loadeti Ina Wall when ho got !ant in the hopper which lend Into the heat. and before assist/men errired he Was (I end. ! badly whipped in own ' Mifflin conn tvrinuted to abol (rely. he Pen n•llnn la !red their tariff on otevenly-tlre cents ellopppo( who was : Mary Steinneeks court) will noon Geary kr per- • very much Ma (tory being found has recently berm lel, In doing tvron-
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