Bellefoga De Atli] Nateilin BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W FAIREY, ASSOCIATII EDITOI. Ink Slings. —A St. Louie boy hair won n repute lion for brovery . 'by whipping three wo men, —The whitee are cowing to their B enno,. Nigger pUffrag9 will fetch them all right yet. The Mayor of Dayten, gbio, four hundred pounder. Ire re undoubt• edly a man of great weight in the com. inanity. —"Have the dogs rnuzzled," . ' says the Huntingdon Giebe. How curious to hear a canine advising his own die- 001 n fort —lt is proposed to build a mono• meat to Jowl MORGAN in Kentucky. hleamoi better deserves a monument than many of hib revilers. r—A crazy woman in Jtaltimore the. other day out the throats of her four -clithlren, and then pitched into her old mother. Iler name ie Nimusit. —Harley Resuga was rushed out of the world the other day, much against hie will, by the impolite, rude, and ill. considered Retie s% of a falling tree. —JOIINY throw: won't be a candi date for Congress. .lilllNNy knows lie eoulan'll4 elected again. Hence tide blight exhibition of conivon beans. _TN. Slipping of her falee teeth Ilmvn her.thront, choke,' a Michigan (leen to death the other (lay. llere'e another poor tiichigander left alone in the cold world. --The Feninna are again alttatitig 'lie attention of the Omnihan authori• The Jonsv tict.t.ii aro appreheq• ono of another irruption of Lino patri otic trieh element. --An exchange wants to know wheth er nigger wenches come under the 16th amenilineeit. We think not, as most of them- prefer, to come "tinder" the 'Fifteenth Amendment," - —"An !whams smter burned down the barn of a widow , who retuned hie hand." He thus tried to pale the dame in'sbis heart by the brighter flame of the widow's hay and wheat. —Poor Haute JOHNSON, the young girl who eloped }Jilt Rev, finance Cons, last winter,in New York, in gro rl7, consumptive. When Cook . met her .4.0 a robust, healthy girrirl,-. —A boy in school having done wrong hie teacher, to pun rib him, made him write the word "cow" 9ve hundred tiinee. fie wile completely eow•ed by the operation. —Out In Wyoming Territory, the nurses sing the following lullaby to the children: "glee bnhy, don't get In It fnry —The Altoona Daily Sun proponoth to arise and shine on the let of May. Hereafter, we shall expect come light Alison the dark doinims,ofthat city. Our cry shall be Moons, light Mooar, light ! —There is not a single application for liceaae in Clarion borough. What a highly moral people they must •be I We can't imagine how the editors there expect to get their regular allowance of whisky. .Coloradd they have the follow• ing romance: "Seven miners—explor• ing the mountains. Found an enor mous chunk of gold. They fought for its poseession till ell were killed but one. It was too heavy for him to car r7 nlY r eci he eat down beside it and starved to death." Stone county, Missouri, is adyertie ingfgralawyet. We are racking our 'braise .. U . 17 for some mode of getting rid of them. Stone County, gentlemen, is a very Ilse ;piece, and the people these, having been at ,peace eo long, would no doubt, with a little urging, light liite,doge and eats. --A reporter, somewhat given to the muses, west' that down hie way "the day., mitts 41thed hands, trip lightly into the 'dim Archway ,of the past," Do they, though'? 'Well, .now, that's real n 108,41101 4r) They.doti't link so UP this:wan for they sttwible,right In. to blank might every alate—eotthey do. -Mrs. Oakuove, the -woman who indeced.lklts. ktonat.sen to leave her husbat Ihr the ernbranea at the fiber. tine RICALAIDSON, has a goal 'pinion of herfself. 'She says:. "I knolittbere Is tuuoh,lo ma/lain Aiwa DlC,ltgaow." There stray be as much in quastity, but ectt , httlithfit,y, uJs.proved by her 104 • 1 1 totillireAtcFantewn. —Aitotthoctssoo, n .at Dolton, Ohio,. It; is - laid, stated • that "ow? Irooloalaboabd) Iwo • cootlioe." • Wbeaserpeo idle aflame the 'agouti." tells AN SA. to "go Alkopaoloolt" .Bat the Adearttifer awn niihifr blm 'of ' thy SoPtiSia bf iidlas .. , , ZbicilAvi.• le abeitriett the Republic MSS }an Goa• tribute toitbe Oaired sod." VOL. 15. The White MA's Porn. The Wntra MAN'S Party. Ay, that'll the name! The Party that goes in for the wile men of the community over and above all lesser interests. The party that believes in the doctrine of a white m'an's government for thie Re. public, with white men and while men only as voters and rulers. The party . that is opposed to nigger suffrage and nigger equality. T he party that be lieves jr the constitution of the L'ilited States an our lathers Made It, and dis believes in the miscegenation or blend ing together of two separate and wide ly distinct races. This is the party for us, and this is ice party to which we belong. Let all-white men come and join ne,smil let us say to theniongrelints--the mixed whites and negroes who com pose the present 'Radical party of the country—that this is a white man's government, made by white men lor the benefit of white men, and that "by the Eterrl , l:: white mere hereafter shall rule It l , Democrats Itepuldicans —Conner : vutives—cvmjbody that MO one spark of self respect, to you we appeal. let us form a While Men's Party for the cleansing of the augean Alables of Gov , ern merit, Th is question of negro equality has gone far enough. At last the black man has been declared our equal by Congress, rend we have been degraded to his bane level. Ile has not been lilted up, but we have been pulled down. (Mr conflux has been ilisgraCetlin the eyes of the Whole civi lized world, and we ourselves feel (he smarting fire of the deep degradatiesi. We must protect ourselves. We muss again raise ourselves up. We must rescue the Government from the bus hands Into tibia' it has fallen, and re roe cur the honor and respect of the na tions. (Mr interests demand it. Our race tkinands it. The world demands t. Posterity demands it. Honor, manhood, christianity, civilization, all demand it, and lee will be but a base poi boon and coward that will refuse to conic to the rescue and say by bia acts that the Iritir. ix sovereign, and Clint our great llepnblir }ins gone tar enough on the downward road to GIME Come, then, all to Irhn feel like keeping iiegroel Iron our plasm or pubbrtrurt, and jot!' the g 1 orlon s WtTITt rf cg's Purr. 'no long; al rewly hat e ye repo. , el faircivd se curtly. Years ago this thing should have been strancled m its swoddllro4 clothes, but ye dreamed a dream of peace, and now ye are surrounded by your enemies who wait, with ropes in their hands, to bind ye hand and toot. But it is not yet too late. The "Old Guard has never yet surrendered," and it will /arm the nucleus of a mighty army to break the ranks of the hordes that threaten us, and restore to the people the priefae purity of their in stitution.. With the white men of the country united, Radicalism, with its negroes and its deadlly purposes, will be over thrown. Who will not aid in this mighty-41a glorious work? Are not the people tired of the party in power and will they not aid us to stay the impending ruin? Shall negro., b e Senators and Reprtitientatives al3 d Jujgee and Jurymen? Shall white men be hauled up before negro msg. ietrates, and the laws of the land be crippled and enfeebled by the Oily in• terpolations of negro legiel *to re? White Men, for the sake of your chi]. dren, for the honor of the peat and by your hopes of the future, we charge rill to crush this evil now. ' There ie hope for the country, mad joy for the people in the binding to gether of white men for the good of white men—nay, for the good of all. Let us not allow the rkegroeti to hold the balance of power, as the Radicals fondly hope we will, and all may yet be well. For the sake of the country and our race, break the bonds of party fealty and tiling to the rook that offers us safety from the storm. Three cheer., then, (or the White Man'eciarty I Let thie be tr. slogan with which the people will , hereafter much to victory, and at the wound of which the enemies, of the country et 4 (heir negro allies will flee in great af• fright. Ckiorp M MoClellan was t Hunting don 'toe dap lest week. He had been up Booed Top `4eitertiewl . ng" the valuable depoeite Iron ore In that section. 1)\i1/\,Irr / 4 "' JELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 29;- The papers just now ere teeming with reports of the movement of the Fenian& rt. ie F elieved that a raid will be made across the Canadian iron• tier on or about Vie first .of May, bet much uncertainty eXiste in regard to tit o Anatter.. • -While tie have a 'deep sympathy witirVie movement in favor of Irish liberty and would i#joice to see Ire landian independent nation, 'ender the rule other own brave ROTIN, 'IT Cannot iliscOver, for the life of its, what good the Fenian Brotherhood expert to AC. COMOS)1 by these raids into Cnnada. The people there are not the enemies of high liberty. Indeed, we have no doubt the Canadians detest the British flov ernment as flinch as the Irish do, and why their soil should he made the scene of s'Lloody conflict to achieve the liberty of a nation thousands of lodes across the great water, is to us nn ltlCOMpreheriqible I,r,,idera. We are opposed to such a needless Itipl reek leas aacrifice of life, nail a ill venture to say that those, who advocate such a course are not the true friends of Ire land's emancipation. • Besides this, when the Felonnow mules these raids, they violate the trality laws of the United Stater, and thus array ear own f;nvcrnment against thews. The President it hound to execute• our international obliga tions; otherwise, lie will endanger the peace of the country. And It seems to lie the tntentaun ti-'the Ailininietra , lion to carry oat the neutrality laws in good faith. Where, then, is there any hope for the success of the Feld ms, should they adopt this course? On the one side they will have to con• tend with the troop. of England, and on the othei against the power of their oars Government. It seems to us, under oath eiroomtasncea, that the policy which would induce an inva sion of the Canadian frontier, is the most senseless and silly that could be adopted, and will undoubtedly .re salt, Jost as it did .before, in iiisaskr and defeat. The exportation of melt, ;nanny and arms from 1,1118 country di ect to Ireland, it appears to tut, is the only way in which the object of the can ever lie aeetuitplislied, oil the sooner they gite up the wild 11.114 i tu.rlish idea )1 ' youpuunaltiLe their des; ns iip.ori the itriti4h Goterrirni.nt .11,1.ilitillg it Wilt Le tor their e,llOl-.1..1.11.1 the nearer will npprotteli the ;rand climax of their expectations. "White Voters to thit Rescue." The above is the caption 01 sit ar ticle in the last Sunday Mercury that will commend itself to the perusal of every intelligent white voter. Nothing can save this country now but the banding together of white men in de fence of the principles of Republican dovervinent against the mixed mon grel hordes that are striving for the ascendancy. The lately made citizens of African descent seem to have in• herited the intolerant ideas of the Par ty that has assumed to b e their partic ular friend, and now declare that theZ will make the country too hot to hold any darkey who has the independence or the intelligence to vote the Demo cretin ticket. Already, in Philadel phia, they are claiming a share of the offices, and if they stick together, as they so doubt will, they will hold the balance of power and be able to dictate their own terms, and woe unto the unfortunate nigger who dares to do otherwise than follow in the wake of his dusky leaders. Only by forming a white man's league and voting solidly against negroiem, can the whits people "bf Philadelphia or any other place keep' negroes out of office or prevent them from virtually being the ruling power, The Mercury, otrthis subject, has the following, and we commekd it to the carefhl and serious consideration of ell who desire the good of the country : We never thought that We privilege of po liana. suffrage should be gluon to the negro In this °outdo, Oa the contra'', we have ohm's believed that the negro is not morally anti Intellectually ft to bs • vote, here, and Mkt whether be were or were not, NI 'Mould not be allowed s vole* in a government Met I toted by end fur the. white race exalueleely. We do not believe t the tor" mote rap ever be britimAtelniieeoelAtoll, pnlitleally or other IrtPo. with advontene to either, And we ere demo nomelpood thew the stamina to bring them Into ineomprolbla rel lions, by (unreal:4 fraud, wilt remit In evil to both. Throe will yet proie I hat human I.gfetstkia (41R001 01 PP tome • amoral amegoid.ni and that a govern meet of mile, whites and Menke wall fall ro ewers the highest 'fibers/go, develegmeeic sod N ess• wpi of either rose, it it is loot niti• "STATE' RIGHTS AND FEGERAL,IJNION." The Fenlens ',lately destroyed by the constant conflict of ennontlefly Irreconcilable elements. But be all tido as It mey, the negro Is lot nicely, fore while at least to ueo the ballet wisely and benefiniolly for Infneelf or for the Conirnonwealth. It Is already evident that he will he little hotter than a voting automa ton. to be manipulated by demagogues, riot' that ho will he governed in the 'use of hie Vote by prejudice, nattion, and the loweet Postage Motives whieh ran ',Monte the elector. ft may be natural that he•should affiliate politis rally with the Reptildiertne to whom he feela indebted for his political rights; but It la pro. Labia that Ito, may oven have to adori ; that emirs,' tinder compulsion. •At the ye mo iitelat,,that he la prenging for a jubi ee In honor of his enfranchisement, he Is told by men of his own color that he shall not czar• elseitin stiffrege as a freeinam lie In Warned the. early In his life as a citizen that he atoll vote the itopublleen tleket nee sup ant Reptile Roan men and mensupru, no limiter why or. ohm they are, upon pain of nitieder or rape- I rm ti on 'wi n lr Porten eattl,Jajtt, meek, 01 a electing of the black, In the 'Eighth Ward to tonic.. pi eparationn for rstebrating th e rati heatiob 01 the "nuteenth Amendment," that (h i • flowl.to. hog 0 "Al 1. 1 , 0111111 by indiesoluhle to the Itepoldivan party, awl he urged epee ell pn•w•u Ia vl'4lllllll II any eola,ed man an le foond no 1111 • 11,1, I , arvr , anal 4110,011144 W. ont t hi a ram f a r the I enneeratie party, 01111 nlq idorill be 1111 Ph too INS, I/1 In 1,1014,1 hind Tho. 14 pretty lough for the negro alio may hart. fawned that the ballot 'a given to hunt In be n , lOll at hi+ own free Ain nod tomording to Ids iteinntrial judgment and ilinetetion , but ae giliOritt in r.,m \for.. for the White., of ail politiesl oplitlpttn,tO toontred that the lotanee of political pont, In title clay 111O0C.1 In the hands ,if it rare who are 1,0 cunt [tilled w 1111,1 11110111er he It n e t 44 4, rm i ng Ia he tutu Out Ill' the rest and ital int, rests, moral lOW Material, 901.1111 awl )otill{l.lll, Of IWOa ly n million of n here, are to be plime,l at the merry of - all ViniOn'tt fee t., Who me trl s l.3 dl it en In the pill. llke enttle, and whose Ind mile cud Mot, threat, 01 death it exile fur 1 , 41114'01M Rrkel, Irree„ell,e or its good Or hod ebarnetet, are to oitistolgit'the we've of a pr..,latidn majority of 11... Chile ellt4ens of Pennetrlvantal And rot (hl4 In /Ito proqnwet Arc our Mute populatiau icady for aleminn, nrgio rule I» our iennicipal affdrs , tror that It. ale issue They cannot taink It. It mat. MIA not that the negro all' Ith a whue party try PO Voting alms Mill the crate beta eel, fit.• uontriy hallowed eppo.tnn Vll,lO, how p“Iltionl pone! In the e l ynontnny 11101 be prae cony dominant - [fere, then, Is • problem of local govern ment of ery soon. inipurt drr,ory white .•)1)7..•n it present., plolnts anti dire. tly, the gn••.non ellether n emulmottion of midi,. m i d blitchr shall ouhrrigh n majority of whiten alone, in e tetittiom einem:l4MA I inc by 1111/{ko etc 01011P11.11.1110KrOPP 111.1 ilormusting power In the government of thin tiler 1 If not, then the remedy i• obvious, end there is but one There must he a pure counter-combination of whites egatost &mixed esialition of whites and negroes And this union must be formed for the tiefevee and preservatlon,of the rightful and salutary superiority PIA 1 1 / 4 1(44p PO II 4 the white' population of this city intheir own Meal government, If fobbed of that suprema cy in fact, It will make no tilderenee In effect whether the rubbery be accomplished by the negroes with thq aid of any number of white voters. Fffective power will have passed from the whites into,llie hands of the blgeke, and this community/ pill be practically tiffddr negro rule. We cstrtnOt belie•e that White men enough can be found to enable six thousand negroes to gain sash • conquest over the white race, however flotltlcnily divided hereto fore. Not Skeered Mu'Oily 'I he 14Alvionto /kosorrot,e Watt/mon Is bo eontots gloomy over th. prospo, rn lu thin Seeeterlei clue 4110 colored votes move 10-en added to IL—Hun/to/pion &publican. Not at all, Mr. Republican. Don't Cua tits yourself it lal that idea. You can hare your 40ki, or ;1)01), or 6110 nig ger tutee, and still there is enough w hoe men in the district to control the election kit the Senatorial candidates. We are neither trighteneil nor disheart eneil. If the editor ul the iiepubtoion has become ro lost to all self respect.. Its to rejoice oer the prospects of the darkeys tit the district coniroling it, be rufirtit't Minguw, that elery one elite who lorinerly belonged to the party that feeds him, is equally degraded. Because he is willing to aeeociate with niggers in uo proof that the majority of this white inen of the district Are— because he loves the scent of a Congo, or enjoys the embraces of a 12ipah— because he is willing to give the choott• tag of law-makers into the hands of his African associated, or have the 30,- 000 white voters of the district ruled by 500 blacks, is no proof at all that others feel or think or act or believe se he dote. He and other radical place hunters can go with their Maim can vete them to their hearts content, and after the ballots are counted on the 2d Tues day of October next, they will And that the five hundred negro voters they have admitted into the radical party in this district, have driven from that organization twice five hundred Whit e men. —And now we have the prospect of something new. The women are as piring, and 0119101 FILNOIIS Tatum, having announced herself u • candi date for the. Presidency, what is there to prevent other females from doing the same thing? Victoria C. Wood hull, of New York, proclaims as fol lows: "With the view of taking the people into my oonfldenoe I have written see• end papers on governmental questions of importance, and will submit them in due time. " • • • I have de. liberately and of my own accord plaoed myself before the people as • eaudi. date fur the Presidency of the [tilted Siatee, and•laiving the meanie, courage, energy a n d strength nectoooiry (Or the rant, intend to conker it to the 13/04e." "Vrolugot C. Wooostad.." —The =and pits. east. gondMonkend Prospects of the South The ltobile Regiller safe that it 11‘ marvellous how the South has risen in five years from what was apparent , ly complete prostration to great pros; perity, and to promise far greater. Southern credit has been re-established on a firm basis, and advances are made with a confidence equal to anything that preceded the dark days of 1861. Cotton has mounted his throne and is again "king." lie was a croWnlesili monarch five years ago; and now, we are told, his last year's crop was' ,700,- 000 commercial bales, or ,3,000,000 bales. of 400 pounds each, in value equal to l!300,000,000. bate dispatch-. es from Calcutta announce that the Earl of Mayo, (lovernoi (lettered of India, is Making a tour of the cotton growing districts of that country, urg ing upon the people the necessity of th'e increased cultivation of cotton in order to com pete successfully with, the lTnited States. England hits long been engaged in such etrorts, but has no bet ter prospect of success sow than be fore. The Mobile Regi.ricr tens us afro that Virginia, in 1860, sold ono hum deed thousand tons of her products, while her Mines of iron, coal, lead, copper and gypsum "are now worked inure satisfactorily than ever before ; " that South Carolina — paid an internal revenue tax of two and a half millions, and a State tax of one nullion, and greatly reduced her debt ; that twenty great railroads are constructing in the two Carolinas, Georgia and Florida, while Delaware, Maryland, West Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Lou isiana, Mississippi and Alabama have about forty new lines under way r that the tobacco crop of last year amounted to 215,000,000 pounds, valued at thirty. seven million dollars, the rice crop 55,- 4100 tieroes, being an increase of 20,- 000 over the preceding year, and the opgar crop 80,000 or 85,000 hoghseads, against 37,647 for 1867. The prospect for the coaling year is believed to be even brighter. Emigration is adding variety and quality of skilled labor, and if the whites could be enfranchised there would be general harmony and con tent. Dintoessrs I Stand by the White Man's Party. Don't coax the darkey vote. D' it conies to tie, let it come, but don't go after it. by and by the .. darkeys will realize who their real friends are and then they will cease to work for our opponents. We hold that tie whites are superior in mind, body arid estate, and that they and they alone are entitled to the privilege of the fran chise. God never made the darkey to be the social or political peer of the Caucasian, and all the attempts of the Radical party to make him so will yet eventuate in disaster and defeat,. In the South, after a little whit e, the planters will control the negro vote of that section, and then will come the death blow to carpet.baggers and northern adventurers and fortune hunters. The whitee there are united, and they will vote solidly for the prin. ctiple that white men must rule. Here, when we have experienced the delights of negro officialism for a little while, the people will become so disgusted that .pst)lic; sentiment will:, undergo a revoliiii, on, and we will have the dar. key spewed out in' lees time than it took to sawllow him. o . ply stand by your party, Democrats; stand as white men along with white men, and we will vet see the vindication of our priciples in the glotionts triemphe of the future • The Bough, or some other hot secession country is the right plaoe for Gros. Di s ler. It would be a Woman. to the world If W. A W line, lieleterClymer, Judge Woodward and all that class of mmessionist• would go with him. We understand that brimstone as wall ote iron plenty in that country. Don't be alarmed, anybody—the above is only the opinion, of a little one horse sheet up in Huntingdon r whose editor hasn't Undue or energy enough to print both aides of his paper in his own odic& fli. Proper Pis" Abyssinia co, San Domingo, where be «mild allow t i lul wool to inroad on his senseless pate without going tow sainth trouble to comb it out Walsh., as he has to do in Huntingdon. But won't Noun and WatiAcka 044 041111111 and Wool:man/ be 11414 wbeb tai *in what this follow has Mb abosst,thslat Xi • • Spowl• from the Keystone. i—d{~frlaM is enieyhts the them!.,e and lasi eer, 111 . 1te has beensperiereting hi Runt - . - • ; 11=21 • —AT;;;;; ; ;"tiamuel ComatiCaUditillifi:Oue In two dam Good. , —me!. Ilantairdotipaoreampe gently py burglars. Adootkon 0 4:Drallr10 Bood .1 "0_ t:-Pa" tient for a "truck cleaver for street can:; —The chap who robbed Dr. Witmer at Altoona of $lOO, has beell eatight. He don't like It a blt. NO. 17 —A female teacher at Pottering had been discharged for cruel treatment of the children under her care. —The North East Star, Erie comity, says the grape crop throughout that section promisas to be immense. is It true that the last leglatature prohltil. red the shooting of quaU for the next shrank years to comet . , —A Icy cut IA foot with an az In BuMngton township, Indians county, on the 24th and bled to death. —Meld Wright was . orommlterl to Jai) in Drookville for Indulging In more wives Men the lima allow him. —John Keller, of the Loop, Blair county, had three hundred pounds of pork stolen from him the other night. —lt is said that in Madison towinthip, Clarion county, potatoes are one dollar a quart and buttertnilk to cents a gallon, —A family ' , named through Uniontown re noutli, moving Rant. that had Aix horses, three a agons, tiro cows and eleven dogt. Mary, Carny, of Mineravllla, liuntink- Alen co., while, In a Ptato of Ititalleation,..drank a I'M! . oilnee of Inadanutn, and died. ---A boy Ilidne , l Fallon at Youngstown, Was killed by fulling under a Crain of ears the other day In tllln Instaneo Fallon fell under, -I•tr. Joseph Brower, or Lewisitovrn, fell dead WWII, talking to another gentletnan on the elreet. Ile was subject to heart disease —Harman HpOllAl/AA, a German, formerly of Plllla.lel phut, committed suicide In Williams post ou tho 16th inst., by cutting hie throat vitt) a razor —Gen. W. H. Irwin, of Lewbetawn.._whose death w an reported a short time,ago,i. still Ore and would he kicking If he could find thole"- thor of that report. —The Johnstown people have been having a grand Calico Ball, the tat ptoceedrof which. about $75, were handed over to the Library assoelation. The ladles dressed to calico en tirely and the gentlemen sported eallco neck tire and "sieh." —On Friday and Saturday week, thirteen ton• of pigeons wiped through Harrisburg for New York They were caught In nets at Shef field, near Kane elation, on the Philadelphia and Erie Rrllrosd, where there is an extensive -pigeon roost " —Mr.J it. Henry, the principal operator In the plunkl mill at Brady's Bert, was fear fully injured the other day by the heavy steel bit of the planing machine flying out end rtriklng him on the Inrithvaci. The machine was ittoring- At the. Mme at the rata of 2,6 W ferolutiona a minute. --A few Mr ago at Tubyhaona, Loserne Bounty,a Dint.. Fred &hulls gave birth to (our cidldren ( girls). three of whom Imre died one still lives and with its tttotheris &Os well The family Is pour and destitute Of all comforts The mother was delivered ou a pal let of straw, and the father was the soesuoher —A fancy lelneh wee Pin oat at the Utah lions, Reading, not long since.. Some thieves got In and helped thermals/a to hinee, and Mole lot of etitiery cud spoons In the same city the prenneee of a gentleman, who had a flee lot of iliickene h ente entered, anti the shares. not only took IN chickens, but also a lot 01 lumber, perhaps to me►e a coop Oct of —The Ilantingdon papers last week gave s full account of the burning of the Exchange Hotel. on Tuesday week. The fire originated from a locomotive spark, Was discovered about 4. m , and burned the attic and third story of the building. The damage to the building is estimated at from 3,olXito lOW, and the toss of furniture ationt SLAW. There was an insur ance 0(114AV upon the hotel, but none upon the furniture. —ln Pittsburg a builder had contracted to make some repairs on an edifice and was standing in front of It, when he remarked that It was sot safe and that the betebte would be likely to come out. He had eoaripely spot the words out of his mouth when down cam, forty or fifty from the upper story, ltactohirri Wu clown sod Into • Goal hole six lioet %Mow the alley on whloh the buildingwee ellateeml. lie was severely bruised, but will Illeartir. —On the evening of the nth toot., as Mr Harry Davis was shoot blowing out the Hight to Mr. James gdminstotrs weary Mora, hi West Cosesmilie, the lamp exploded In ail di rnetiorm, netting the taunter on On, end oho Mrs. Irdm lasett'e dratted* bppinlng Mt be wear the counter at the time. Her arms, hands, and friee were severely burned. Kr. tdasfdsens had his hands burned while trying to put out the Om, and Mr. Davis was slightly bunted &boa t his haw and nwek'"vrh• bums wen amend and tbs patients we In a livorable Goad Mon —On the nth, Inst. while the Amity of Amos Jeffries, Eel, West Moran township, Washlegion coast:, were 'Wing &round the horns firsaide, James the youngest eon. *ho had for toile alms Shown Indiusttons of pat. dal derengemeefrof tits Wad, auddeuly *steed cheery pokagdinill Stunk hie brother Frank • fearful blow soma the head, tasking a very ugly out and brute*. The family at ono► rushed around Senate sad tried to aware him, and In the aeolnaloo a pistol is him head *sot oft and shot his brother &gob throesh the lug, making quits a severe wound. .111111101 aottew quently ?neared to the beam, where alter some a■sietanee wee esillbd fp, he ow. oemseed. Neither of the youwg mem wee supposed to be to any danger, —Tee Boma Youve—Tbe belly of Roffman, who vas drowsed on tbelbi Instant, In the Juniata error, nue fband en Beibliaf monolog Nat by aroty et our elalleans„ Gilbert diabasoe above the dout. aro! about Vow mho, below Lona. The lodx was Jostles ou the aortae* of the steer new dieeseleeiL It was planed in u skiff lad brought th toes bg WV of the amt. 'rho wall" 1,1 1,1 "1 1 swops*, and coosktoribig titolimuk bgtlsg .annoltt she rants et tb. bulterli rilb• *Wm I His rotund altos boluerraitory selothoistrul In the *emitter mill** IMO. A WI" oolotormooi pouploapouthill,tbu Plorfli.- • Oa Woo* Agit* tie booty of Ittr. Dort& & Westbrook, vtrovoi Awing to th• WNW doy. boo else tofbri,deollag at Iburgits, twits %two bolow„ "huge AbAllbhort trot IWO. xls voluotss onto beau& Ilk blunt rut 1 1 0 11 1" rod ho tbahrosobrig bribe irttihNg trio not otroltoa to Woo lloloior, tat tmol.bihft , booty& I • i tI) :PO , I!. .t