Belielinte .4" , tic Wahl.' BY .T. I#XI4Y iS(*'lC'l Jo W. •' -A —The'latest Radical movement is to strike the *him off the Executive man• 81011 in Washington. —"Henpeck is a pit* office in Indi ani;." It's'* (lain eight gorse then a post ollim in this country. • -"The Eternal Oider of °iv's" is the name ofa secret society. A "Roost' is aboiit to be established in Nevada City. —Mrs. JscLeos refuses to part with "Ssrosswstd.'s" sword, which the Ha th• ern - Historical society wanted to pur• chase.. —The Radio'le that it seat) the storm that defeated them in Conneeti. cut. So it was—a storm of Demooritt ic indignation. —Gov. GLARY waft la Wawhington this Veit. What's up now? llas his Excellency been taking the dimensions of the White lloose? —Poor Mrs. lam ow.N wants more money. We are in fteor or giving. her nil that remains in the trennory after the National debt is paid ow. —p boarder at a hotel in Evans, Colorado, amused himself by shooting the hindlord 'realise be bad not resere ed n seat for him ndAte first table. —A Kentuckian haw raise,' 1'2,0011 poundit of hemp from nine acre 4 of ground. Thin will make enough rope to hang all the carpet-baggers in the South. —MOlarela le alartorti olthr a Rthry that 11. reT,tiop are moving Plrma through Vt•rmont Of course they are. How can they move at all- without moving their 131111:11 —A Cincinnati woman wan tnenn enough to refuse to give her 1300 r band her wedding ring that he might pawn it for whinky And he just made her do \ it. tnt —Dr. LIVINGSTONE, the African tray• eler, is !lot dead, as has been reported. Some smart fellow says that the res. eon be dim't write is because he is out of postage stamps. —They have had the impudence in Pittsburg to arrest WILLIAM DAsidrio for only selling a team that belonged to another man. That was very un kind of them, Wtiad.tr, darling. —We hear a good deal of talk now adays about high rents and such, but the biggest rent we have heard of late ly Irak the rent made in the Radical party,st the late election in Connect] cut.' —An original ettoi out in Mitineentit up and eloped with him mother IT) Inn The other day 111. thought, nt ecuiie, that RR the thingliter was mu entrancing the mother must be Mtrll More entrltile. finger -fr ever we should be sentenced to transportation by our Radical enetniex, we went to be Rent to Newton, 'lowa Butter there ix only 20 cents a poend and eggs a "tit" a dozen. .Tewhitecky —what a paradise ! —The latest joke Id GRANT and his Cabinet ,refusing to pay fare on the Radian River railroad on their way to the funeral of Gen. Toss and gm conductor refusing to pass them over it Tres. Thatooodactor deserves a gold medal. brute of *husband in Chicago tamed lot let hie, wife join a ballet hi**, wed shejnet went and got a di vorce—eo she did. It we was a woman we wouldn't lire with , a man either that wouldn't let us show our lege promiaewegahh,lf we wanted to. —la net long IV a team of man; attached'to a cart, slip. - down in a gutter, ming a wheel against end Overturning a barber's pole, whiek on Militated a dog that he ran spinet a negro we ran, throwing her Attire and bteribleg bet. leg. A chap ter or 'residents. Liu kii z 4 attend wtiohi the Ri•iiiial• het } making so much in!.; ir l holt itt l lo•41 1 01 'theli dioalthoo, wia ,slia ed:t• Itteroii. A Only , of tit, Ai 'adiir 'dal p ar t al4Opitdl l e i afix Obiity , , Alabamlalait, h ftivei l ooua con a' "7t'tdoalthwille7 , 711440400411.9imap itosiwoo• fox* *AA* tbat lodiall atPliak it4TAN. should tote sleep alone. W. awl "Ig Ms* Ito 4108,,11 P One woFINIA iit tip AOA leant la,pktio hi hassle There's so tellitteriest mlisiti ,4L0L11,.41114.' tat # P•6Pa sly" 44: Pat 10 1 10 . 4 W , I " r li : Ar m. , I,•ffe; finiotatmai illugeowthenike 4 .l l4 lllo.4ll4pboitiples. hwi 41 . 16 7/ mid dra& it 'Ow lOU alaggoor, alter •obieh ho'staggvrod out of the saloon - - tArr , --. n'l rt cot r, r• ryr , . 16. . , ,/ 7vt 7./ •'. II t ' '/' 1 ' 1 ) li:1 2 % L t.. , . , . •: -49-*3 .. • ( - ',_ --wk.° _ ....._. VOL. 15. and staggered into a gutter, %Otero' he slept till the next morning. Wheit he got up he found that he could walk without staggering, but had a stagger' ing headache and swore that it teas the biggest stagger he had ever staggered into during the whole course of hip staggering tiles—This is all about STAG. ORM We see it elated that Gen. Les will go to Europe this spring or Bummer. If he does, he will no doubt be received with great respect., for the falba of hie deeds has preceded him, and be stands higher, probably, in trans-atlantic mili- tary estimation, than any other gener. nI on this side the great water. And he is-gelehrated not only ibr his milita ry prowess, but for his public and yri- When an army gets into a difficult ! rate virtue, and for the gratid life he and untenable position, it is desirable has ledsiuce,his retirewent trout mili- A Change of Base to change its base of operations, So, I Oily circles. 'We may talk or other when a party WI:40111CH or is forced into atid.eniii pure as unity 01 them a posit - 01i that it cannot hold, It iq the with Washiogton its we plete, but part of wisdom to vacate it, and octet there is nine who will nut miter inure by one that will lei more to rte (avant by the comparison than ti ill thin. Li E. age and calculated to render it surcesii- "limber and all, as he may he termed, MI in the hitare he bas manifested as much greatness is to shoal t i,„ 1,„ 0 o f „ g „,„,„ t is adversity and detuat un alien the uMby those newspapers and public lau rels of Vic tory crowned his brow , orators who oil a change of polls i "Id the greatness whiffh ran assert lt ey on the part of the Democratic party self and win the ailitation of friends in regard to negro sanely°. They i and loos alike 111 the midst of troubles 'kohl that as the great infamy in at !mil trials and ot ertliroa, In tile only last accomplished, we should not only greatness worth having, because it in submit to it but should endeavor t o the index to a truly noble and mug turn it 10 our ailvalitage by cultivating naiiimons tuna]. 111 such is the great the negro vote. Is other words, that Ness of (len. LEE, aritetCis has become we should not only abandon 1./eino• no well known that foreigners point to erotic principles, but that we shouhr, j hnn in admiring wonder tin the most by our actions, say to the raptiCal pass reinarhatde of Itt tug itnerlcans. ty, we have oppdsed you in this mat. I \V bat it lie dill fight ug,itinst the ter, but 'lbw that you have carried it nag? Ile dot so with the llrm belief in spite of oat opposition - and forced- rt that lie was dumg hits duty. to tioti minj 111011 the people, we will no longer re. P his pthple. We may differ Irons this met you, and will eSen jots you in fast- !pellet, but that does not impair the *mina permanently tiii4 great evil upon J, purity of his motives, or make Win a the country. • r eritnuial the/Plight Iltsaveii. Alas! 'floe absurd and daugerons and in the grandeur of Lie intellect— the criminal polioy, we are glad to say, is honor of his manhood--,lhe. purity of advocatedby but few retipectable Demo- I hie purpose, there arc but fewiike him, crates journals. These seem to forget i and those few, it seems, are yet to come all the glory of the Past in the peril of to the surface in this country, at leant the Present, and grasp at straws to in ciovernmentaffairs. Would we had save them in the Futurp. We tell more Las, and fewer Benzes and then], however, that it they expect the St itAM.K3 11111 d Loot N 8 Plitt Si NNY.II4, salvation of the Democratic party to and other "daniphocds" generally, COUo from such a course as this, they will build their house upon the sand, and when the d00d.., and winds lout stortnii come, it 'till be mmwept nil ay :tad bury the wlimle organization be. riceilli its runt, We nay NO to (hu tiliention of olto, in}! the Ilemorritic party upon nov Let. thk. Utuitettls keep RM . It plat ti rtit their tlarkevA anti sole thew, if iiiev want to. We, as a party, ntn lire nothing io do o ith them. Upon the \VII ITV. NI 104 of the c.miory die eiiiu racy must rely for their Jostitletunin anti future inicoens, null upon theni alone. Whenever we hewn to WWI.. grelize our lorcee, we foal from that moment disiiiiias all Isblie of keepitg our principles pure. The adulteration of the one will be followed by the oor ruption of the other just al surely ae that cause is followed by effect. As we have opposed negro suffrage in the peat, let us oppose it, in ell time to come—legally, if we can 7 fis/cibiy, if we must. Let us adhere , to our old landmarks, and stray not /CO new And untried paths. We rest our ammo up.. on the *boulders .. .of the white melt uf the laud, and fee/ epaudent thet they will support 'it. It they! do them will be the oonseqmerime,, and not on us the crime end shurueul hav,. ing abandoned our priottiplesifor 11E 1 peditney's sake. • , ---rConglesmao J pa.kx haringtin troduced a bill into Congress providing for woman eerrege, the Wornatw Sa rre/6 Association in 'colon at f3l. Louis adopted a reeohttiee ,thAnking him, and urging the Xissouri delegation to use their influence to secure the, paw , sage of the bill. Juuss calls hie bill the 16th amendment. puessit paving map himself, a name on the nigger igen*, dinasie thinks it at 11414 sa , erect ; stable to band Ms mums down, to par tyretr thrtriit the 14ies, ,Wa like.hie taste, but mart ooefess, that he As but* "F r Y kni.lot.r ol ll l°4 l4 o P 4 04 44 4 9+c has mach brittiaMl4o4dlooleteS ,es 'Pelt DAC' ssaseseerompesssweWree The only hope redicill'ii• _,‘ Of eitining this Ihmatorle.l tieitt iWh rein the tbey' expect NA' the wiltW:oast. •oflthe hittfuith a:c i te/id to t eel? "tie• flt, MAY, ' t;Y • liVer Illatitaillohellserheys theft N .**iU trill matter WI. itikit aft of in , ,r GcoonsioThelvesithereteiel Cecile* ical friends. "STATE R . IONTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BFILEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1870 Gen. Lee "Modern Female Fashions." .l n ii. Corrri\: editor of the Ifarrimbart; MTh/ rnpie , thug anima& upon thL prevailing: titothiona the ladiea. Thowjh the ()m -ho. !nay he rt Ittarrit , l trotn, he talk.; krto a harhetor and a .littitilp.inted ;IC that h.it nov,•rthro.es. nr , o 1,, tor. mitrh 1111th in what L't 114 ho v e, however. that komi.whnt Itn , l that thingw fire not iittito qt) 114,1 art Uhr,ler the nho‘t head, lit. eNroalinto. , Ihn* l• do •t• 1. the I,• 1111lt, the day 1-1/Vad laity among' the *quote port ton ..t 11111 pnian.itl.t, ati.t 111 vl , l. II gr. , onlg vilrdrinciknno In Oil« reintrtl • it in 110 Mr/ori,, that awn, el/11411011 t of tetra tune', feel that hank rlfptehwnee the Wurllllo moat sour'., 4e ot th, and no matter Whelbqr /M . " 0.1 ' 1 11,11 i ral11..(1 , 1 and to Waste ntott toll, pliplentlp and rrreiNelly, rot. theA erettUort and water Irretriernble ruin, they muAt tinder lo 'this everlfollng (main deinsoil for fuefrlonalito dispisr du Inordinate him thin demand of lute become, ttipp a women...-o( stony's& there are excrete t tir2L ) .7 - o han i a h' w2iL T init m L l i ' v ' ert 'i tle " m u alk7 ' lt httote r" rgn i rt dr'e irit ere ti ? ii x 4 I ybt r rooSe, n vturt has ot,canea. She,. it tu .no 'ides that.,slm, has home ours to Ivry - nem, or that it we men't greet /mance to , tid Abe erb Ab beoseholge rather than he Atroo4a and ottler nubile re sorts, and to ebntilbute tO the Van/Wlll, ohjeet of human life—that Is, the protroticut of eon. &oatmeal add ?ineptness at home. ' Shot le • MI•r• WWI, r aUttllrip. oundnuany seeking adm ration which no mensal!e people award. and suffering mortification from bet Ineg'ectual effort." to excite the envy of her neighbor , . Timm ktok 011..,IDCOOTA NYMAN IDIVI Mope Hoch fasnufas I wny mates area a mon bhash.te think of, mood' 'lift Mena ere false adornmettie of even est young hul es, ar Oertale puns w ever Whisk of c la g.l 4 n7. m uf n t e u rit ril nr i oslVlt= their dau Item to Moore, °meridletsimpt. disguises, which seminal, hare their origin among Perielan oeurtieuens, bee hen eel trade children. Mir bloomlog Mio womanhood. the Ortsiolault exaMple. tl will Woman learn to the otabto..nild to. eh the Imo{ taste or atlmen olio Allibtlain a propel' ve sera for thhat.whinials ofusate sod pure r Whim will they 0111120 to !foliate the rife e templet ih dress w/ the moat depraved classes of firealett upon north ? Vihon,wlll they tletermlpo to fol. kr* nO hidden that'll! brio • bine). fif IMAM" elf off #7 "tite A. 11..axteatie, • who, fee ten year*ihas been chief of the New York Polies, le ae betontpf otaeL\ and Ala been emmeeeded by Cho, Joint, Joe. Demi This seine Of abiefe abe ledge alit beergetraa metantar to Nee Vorki fee Isxteasor-haa borne the 'reputation abaft everything but 'what he ouiht teiartriesime. The nerroltief ie a demt am* ariti• hes beet oa she police lone teverfeeteee row aid la. deny cam. *me 4/10 *eke gpeel eseomee ore hew. eabf.r alto , iDeenoeveie Ilegeelatitreii.of hive•Voeh.ha reatietet are the iflKrw menet atitieu yoeroperireektioe leita "him& 6114 Clio ilikabate , lb6.plilllise4l fasecktmay am* as map .sherr lase AMMIII thorough salie.stiirotooni mho inesfeetimit of police aWeire le That city. Lopez 'rho latest dispatches con firm the in telligence that Gen. Lorsz, the indotni• table war leader of the Paraguayans,, ie dead, lie was killed in battle, and his wile and eon made prisoners. This will.doubtless end the war, aa Lopez the only man twho--was able to keep the field against the Brazilian titivernmeat. For years he has main tained the independence of Paraguay, and has struAgledthrovigh defeats and trials that would have blasted the hopes 2indeottrage of any other man. Lien. Lotted nas Nate tittles elected President ot• the Parttßuityan Republic. nod was probably the best selection that peopte could have made. Ile maintained the unequal strip- against overwhelming odds, even rallying the %%omen to lire standard. 'Clio Brazil. tan tiovernment will no doubt , eluu•kle over his death, and congratulate ascii that the most formidable object to its design of taking forcible possession of rile Paraguayan country is at last out (tithe way. But the heroie example rut bore/. may yet inspire another to become his worthy successor, and the Paragnitynn people, aroznatell by the spirit of their great, leader, achieve a glorious independence. Ki may it be. The McFarland Trial . The progress of this trial iy excuun p i unusual interest in New York. As t he heartrending developments are re vealed concorntng the deep guilt of the arch seducer—Rminimars— corms aroused for the unfortunate man now-on trial,. whose action will be vindicated by a verdict of acquittal. Morder, , under all cir cumetancea, should he deprecated, but none will gainsay a common right (nanotioned try a sense ofjustiovecarce- Iv leo paramount than law itself) to deal out to the reducer a terrible retri bution for a more terrible crime, MC. FARLAND ' a COIIdIICL will be applauded everywhere, and at the proper time, he will be acquitted. Ihi the other hand, ItlellenrrovN'y conduct, in a mote gen eral sense, typifies thecorruption of his party —which is likewise destineel to perish sooner or litter. —(; %N T 111/11111 a num named A ere it tiluvir generill and provisional ;l over-no- of Itticeimeippi Amer, ambi -10114 ,of Senatorial dhchiction, made and peeked n ditrOlfr - fegislatitre for the t-trirt , n purroee of electing 116104.1 e to the Senate of the Tinned Suttee. That legiftlnture, f.ohedient to the command of its creator, did hie bidding, and then Armes certified to the fact of hie own election. Here is titer document : Exeruni a Li BTATS or Bfisluseirm Jimmy', Miss, Jan nary 2%, IA2O. Atielbert Ann.', bream lifajor-Oenoral of the Potted States Army, Provisional tiovernor of the State of Miantattippl, do hereby Certify flirt Adelber,t Ames was elected United State..Seeetor by the Leightlattiro of this State, on the letii dew of JentyrY.lslc), for the UfliAPlr" et trim which enfritneneed on the 4th dry oY tdareh,loso, and which will ender' Wite4ol d 4, of Nareh, 1875. In tentlmony whenrat, I have hereunto rot my hand. and caused tha peel real of It_ e J the Mato of hi Imolsolppl to be affixed, thin oath dry of January, MM. ASIGLIMI Attu, Elteiet libibtr-Oeneflal VoltiNl Studios Afton Provisional Dovessor of 141•61fmappl. Won ova Rua' ii thing hoard of be ton I Ammo lot sowed tho alaation of the Muer Ratrata, in order to pleats hie darksy legislators, and then hie own. Of such material is tent Ramp Senate constructed. Is it any wonder that the country is going to the devil? ilt seems drat the war in Cobalt. shoot over. Dispietehea Wpm dpla:ie. stile in the Island concur in the State , weut that active hoetilities have peas• stil though the Cabana salliciPida • rilo, liying‘ke figkit.durkig cha bQt w 44414. er. W 4 ate glad thlt‘Xite Moak &kik bas ceased. It wouid not WV,* b.eu b op ,. b ilk { no ; ,t4p f itiohane gxpActeri that Ontuar's ativainietra.tiao wcal# 144 something for these. In this they W.. beg* illastopoiatrel in Woe wilbeet with ec!iodY•iiitt that 1 44 0 4 filiT IV PIA iitie4 a sogiflifi , ir be,. *aft .Dafisatasoult 1.1 Warkiastioafthara , avarAto.Ailea. sand a pplioations on Ille for maiihmlb.,l otiriteih AMP WP r44~ 11 * WatiAk4/14" Mr. .Ripyr 44.visw thifeweiNev W Air Om inninoPregil itlyNotrio4,llMiralinfoi ,i• iiis%; • • ! I. I II OI s IIIIIII I I I I IMOPPM , i 4 entrl•negampernlxlieAd Oke am() a month. Letter &Om President Buchanan. The following letter from the late President BUCHANAN is isitereeting at this time as showing the injuiitice done him by the Tladical party, and his own elevated notions of patriotic daty. We republish it from the columns of the Philadelphia l').ess, which, strange to say, has at length had the decency to at least make a show of doing the great statesman justice. The letter is dated shortly afrer Me. BUCHANAN . 9 re• liniment front the Presidency, and is in reference •to the facility with 'which arm) officers resigned their positions and tools sea ice tinder the Confederate Coverimient . th‘ Efllttr. . th, Natrona/ Intel/aurae, 1.1111i1[10 , 1 - 111 the I,llurtimi of (No ilmo, have not reotived your in-weekly (suoilrerx 9,1 /7 ati.lll,ll*/ of April umi April 30. 1 10.- \i your" H the only paper of it 111. , 11 I prorterry a tile, I 4hraild fi , rlgrvat/y oblige , ! If you would WWI me theme number,' Several uvula in tiro Intelligence. Mire asnak -1,11.11 my IllterltiOß to the facility with which tel,ltery gttntlcrnen relieve thetnartives from their oaths and' change - their allehtantoe A mrittary oath ItaVever been held sacred In all ages nod in ell countries Resides the solemn panettons of religion, there is superatitied the highest appeal to jetrannal honor Flarth m Ili tdry °hitter swearer that he witil hear tree alio gime, to the VIM.' Stale., and aerie them honestly and faithfully against all enetnies and opposer, whatmont er They tiln net swear to support the cu nstitut cm of any. Mate. Editen tett by the United States, they helot* to the l'etteral iimernroce t 1114 1.11 , 1111. r 41fPXY,— Whlllil I can Imagine whi an nine., might re sts!) rather than sited the blontl of eittxtutts bet notice State to a ar, yet it is difitoult to ex lIIAO or paltald the next step, which is ha go over to the enemy, and make war - 4°n the sue-honored nag of the country Major Flesh regard, when he discharged the gni gem against Vert Sumpter, lighted a Ham* which it will take tt tong Hine-to extinguish The pee pie of the North ere at present egthnslas& salt unanimous. They were tweet sfousel uuttl thot plat was tired 1 often warned fintitiiern gentlemen of the Inevitable result I eulby good teeelth and as trot:loll o spitball this evils Impending over my country will per• mit. Your irilend,"•l7 esepenUi&*', Swimsflallo. —Bartram's C heel , one of the rheekiest papers published in the country, ha been removed from 'Jtitl Bull city, NI 'eh %at', to euet Saginaw, in the sumo State -- The Mobile ireetbie it'egibrier to had tu have liter' largest eireuloatiun ul any paper nt the South. It couttune al awe( 34 much reading matter week , nv 1%40 ordinary paper- , , and le pet about Iv white I.l+ a w Lite tnan'e piper hhuuld be We 'A OgOlfle It tu our e.x• eilattge ---A new paper called the Blade. is sLivrity to LAI iss4“.l,ll.4htil iu Tyrone. It it no sharper than the other Ty rune paper ix, there will not be much out, about it. aoutlietrti iNentsaely it Col ombo*, litasmssippi, Liu, suspended publicatiou. • . 4:gm l gir t over the litti•abat. Piasehirsititti Kaye a,. oil this straw paler sod straw hat ixas... traa. • 4- avast Aart loathed s tender spot.' —The Oil City Anew had its cases pied and the deuce played• with it gene.- ally by fonts drunkm )oar pripters the other day. We didn't kitow that Jour printers thank anything. The Philadelphia bier• aid ►an juat put on* sew nit, sad now looks as bilitdaolne ass 'oats girl in , bar Snit ball dram ausasaws Osee atow covered himself' with dieseedlt, , and Ores the maid oettaeito to,r4jerst• its belief is bis oldies • ltionleeenow fris, arrived is Troy Amish the, ba4y of the . clesiblEtes. , senorita in eery reepeoe—but, instetplof wetting to .ateend the faneeed, he ,rforted wheat boo hoOre altar his sedvalp to Plead + . 6. hawks to , Philadelphia. Ibis 'hove ea plainly, ilia aold-honallid aeltiehnese offlassteAa, that or 'aft Wipe wend's., st-tho reserilof hie ita• MMUS sad owl deed& .1130 .bsenieg Ash ahmotteet of WI JUNIN** Valley INA the oriminal sod habialese murder of the Petiput Istllloses kph sow tone lilts thetetatenal•sselertdpece otaassditert's thetivii inutt ore,orely, Woe Ce•ldelrrl 0•1111 Ph *hold be fair kat somitliecte ego Arm. Tbicosimpirld gluttonous and wierbibb4m repo* tinkto,fitilper the tide fise , rentis testi* ye* 4111116 es aotiaei ios44l4tias emliommeirtimmorigil diesrapion revealad4o (hi eeloottp , in his f6iiner conduct. • il it ~pewle from Keystone. —Mifflin county h on hundred Ohl two colored voters. MOP 140011111rY (Fri4o9l o o4llog, :got I.f i e —A little child el kepit.tcsrnapi* Butler co., watt so badly scalded last week thist it died in a .t.‘r hours. t• —The bodies of Westbrook and Heitasek,ro - dpowned at Huntingdon, hare not /et boon reemereill. —"The people of Jefferson countr'ollll tote et the nest general election h . :.r , ailrl spinet a prohibitory law. • •• • a. • —Tho Butler Herald says hot* thtarla gee Infeating that county. Two horses have been atolon withina week past. —The Clarion All has .bpe one prlsoikete teat at present, and he, it seems, is CI course he was put In for stealing. NO. "16 —A Afro. Clerk, of Vetoing* towoohlw, Ittsw forrlcountj, kansed herself Wit week. InstiA Ity In glreg a the Caine. —There was i goose Heft hr Rymerlibmg, Clarion county, the utiles day. It *tad Ilse minutes and foef!•aaoonds by' The waged. —A young ma named Maxwell lost his Ivan by the burpting of a gun, white plgeon•ehoot Ing near Llneavilla Crawford 6otinty, the oth• er day, —A large bark deer, of tempting td cross the rnll raa.l near Common, was atm* by • loao• matire, and infurell se meli IhM fl wn. Oap tared —Potatora aro mr , thlng In rlnrion for ow*, dollar n huallol,„any, the INnum.red. Comr e.l el this way, and un'Eksoll you all you wane Sot 1=13:1 —Rev. J, U. Brawl), who ha+. beam isborlag ft. a Miasionary, in FaWia, rim a aambor •i r. Dune(' to the States, and arrived week. %Vitt , Irt I VP. May 11, 181.1 —The Toptr of ttlnntly ttnya that '' Offlrer Ludwig, 41 1 "1 and kIIUJA train do," In burg, tho ot`tcr Flay. We %nnpone the 711p$ int mu t If, any R nand dog. —Petroleum Centre Jim gni Sp be Buell flrdis• orderly Om, thet the eitlde'llP have appointed whim a 14 .1111111.10 e 111161 giepagini pollee Ibr the vorpose of ridding the town of " rougfisi ' —The mountains ndfneent to the .Penneyl ennia rmirowl string the Ambits riser Mem breti on flee The scene straight in described lug le•en pleturssibissad grand In iho ex.rente -4 mfb.roan was killed on the Allegany re! Taitmnd, near Lognospert, on Thursday of hut work. His liesd wow entirely severed from hin body and carried two hundred rugs SIMS) —Pstrick Purity, ont.ide superintendent of tho Swift Crook flffillory st Trisoerons, noir l'otoirfflo," Wits fbroligfr Me heed •Md` 1.111,4 .04 sauturday last, by scan• person an known higliwq premium al all the talrs and exhibitirmm or the [Trilled State* and Eitrope, have been awarded the tarowerdi Halter Sew. 11% and the wont done by thew, wherever exhibited in competition. —A family passed through Erie lately that numbered twenty-four parttime. The men and wife had been married Assert •years and had twenty-two children. They were on their way west to buy • territory to settle on. —A boy - named John Cleadenaing. about 14 years of age, accidentally blew the top OrMos Mead My ag. New Castle, tbeotherday. HiPhed bran left at home alone by Ma parent% rad when they returned he was thund dead in the garret. J 4111t.S HOCIIALIO —George It Grnharn, of Light Street, Column • Ida county, nhot *pike un•hee In length, I inch, in eiroutriforetioey and weighing Ann pound• tho Columbian, which, being le authority, or eourne wouldn't tell neyllt IthK tint waan't trite. -7Yo• t „ e bn.t rill Valley, while pees the down the • Ileighogy river writ,* a pier of the I anlvtit./ti hrpige, anti !Witted her engine bed. v The• 'mgr. fireman anti 'cook, a white tiny, were tenth d rowned. The 'Ansi Boated dower fo thn Barton islands, where elw was ran ashere l'firim Mintier. attempted, one night re to bore their w•ty into the store, of Loob. 4 horb & Co, et Celersin Forge, Mum mutton rounty, when thweterk who wee sleep hia i n the *tore bored one of them with ryul lot (rote n revolver, whereupon they lett, --Dr.& K. Hooch, of littneetone township, ['Mon county, has an apple tree thirteen feet and two inches In circumference, and onitte pondlogly great in branches,. /I le 0116 L hon• Bred years old, 'ls atlit vlaoroua, sad yields abundantly Seven tern* of cider were-made from this tree formerly.% the sawn. Whit a whopper the anna.wo inaut. —Marine &obeli, of ilaudeary, a buskitinat oa the Local freight oit the & t E. Witted, was crushed to death on intraday of last week Wagers the bmnpona, while In the,. oat of cosphag oars R. was ilnb fr, yertref 0.41. and bad been marrledsbui a pew mom*. at, wife who had been absent oa a Oa* to Dan• phtn county, arrived% Stalenry Pat sh. •+• mine been Ws &ea, —m. curb's tves*H4 sae: " kl , IA U. passed Jost at tha otos, of Ow „LosiMMus. to thorialais the p•oil• st J•lbrias 9,1017 t• vote at the mat pseud aboiles, w tho =b oat of probibliwriplignar Iltra. lie 401 Mao U.S partici* that lbw rose la M how MO pow' tiaal Moot iMN ww pripcuair .10.0 $4. clearly aroortalia lbo will of the popls on lb*, askilaot, wish a of Mora /8~ nor Jo. Obi Mike- main, tiopesoir waft' DMe ragicrbir of 110Cha bror al We wifiefililloo7 kliOr 'l9lO woo 011411,1al 9•0 1 1 91 ippa. 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