Bellefonte Democratic Watchman., 131 I'. It Y 111 LEK. JUT; IV. FI'ILFS, ASSOCIM EPI.IOII Ink Slings -11111licalistil 14 11P‘`,0111111.14 SO demor alized that the'ltittite tiimilph of tho DellloCrary IA certain E %RV Say ti he llllCRrlllreti incheq Waled the chest. Ilia hotlity propot lion ie notch larger than his brain de. reloittnent. —A sheep a man in Michigan. We'll bear this in mina when we ran afoul of the bleating olitnt ofthe BrUc fnie. Urpublican, CI) VOW: to be co „, ! , re ...intan again, but ii afraid to Jun Ile is the first thief we have ever I s illitcfl to be w tills fix _ 111:0:'Gn %)1 j 4 going to re .. tsrite "Ptah' kxr \flint thelltie, ~h en we are graetily 'OM that the thing 1 4 a myth 9 tioa-1 4 of nine feet -,‘ , tall. .As It mail lie call lent no e.ti neemint, berm 1t... M. , .I , ol\ \Ol aliil lIOO.JoIt \ P.. N. II 111.. •1...1,V11 .11 in c,,imex.on ,tllll . tile next \ ho,vrtior-liii• kontiirkl. All vOO.l —rile retirement oi inage ibn it Inns the r.ibinet IN 111:kt rentlemait'a grivenil 1110)104v h• the Country for the injury ignorant' , 1114 intliet• 0,1111,4)ti tl —At Itelm.lere. Illiuo i, they are to h:tv a Peace Jultihm, it It cannon ami anal ac ittutpauime? r Bctior wait it ulule—that, Boston attatt ts as rather premature 1 111 \e .0% eral ii our of tirr entilltd "F . .... Great Itvbellion. - roe , on,!lit b.(' tiled '• ;rem Strug. ,d'Solltlierl North ,•r•l Tyrant, eat tig:1 1 1 or something th.lt Lind l ~or 2,111 , 1' WI between the twii ititilie journql. in IltiA If“ , want ,oni , I),ln,,cratic paper to brick them. - M.elor.ui profolotloni4.4 im It.lol to pull a ticket ,nto the fiehl. - An tbia I 3 near about liarve:a rune, they'd Letter put theinselvea Into the field. It will amount to more in the long run. Tr %\roi•K is spoken of in con next Democratic prest ni,,,,inittion, We guess, how• „r thiu that noble Ohio youth, Ore.o. II PI MiLETON, 18 more entitle.l to it. —Tile last Republican very Hatter— incly mentions Jou,: 11. Ottv is, Evq , 0f this place, as the probable nominee 4)1 the Democracy of this State for next C,overnor. Surely, we cold , ' have nn better or abler 011111. • - -Two Pena edttor4 lately fought a duel, during wittell they tired at each fmtr time•, hut iul ue i eery pop. They filially concluded to make it tip for the prevent, amt practice on a barn door for a while. —lt turns out now that it is a goal instead of a horse that che ws tobacco, and that the place is not Chicago but Beloit. Well, we thought this tobacco 'over would eventually turn out to be something that wore a heard. —We wonder how much it costs Goy. GEiRY to get himself puffed in the Washington Star, as a candidate for next President? Just as it any body is so ignorant or verdant as not to know who ia at the bottom of it all ? —Bellefonte girls are pretty enough, but then they are go frisky, It I T 1.14 is what our devil said Ake other night when one of them slapped him over the mouth for asking it he might gal livant her home on the crook of his elbow. —Go in for the WRITE MAN'S PARTY, Democrats—liepablicane. Carry out the noble doctrine of the great Doun- LAB that Lille 1,1 n White Mann ao‘- ertilueni, made for the White Men, arid moat be laded by %Write Men for e% er ! GIi.NT was out fishing last week. IA other words,he was relieving his mind from the cares (?) of State. And nobody was particularly sorry that he had left Washington, for the gener al belief is that he is more ornamental than useful, anyway. Poor Cia.tml he went up like a iooket, bat has come down like a stick—in the mud. —The readars ,of ,Dicaasts's last story, "The Mystery of Edwin Drool,'' will receive it all, notwithstanding the author's death, during its publication. It turns out that the great writer was soine•st.t m'onth ahead of his publish— sraand when he died had the story all concluded, except the last ebnprer, and even of - that he had the outlines or skeleton ready. This chapter will he finished by WILLIE Cobuss, Dtcs.• , Jia'a , ,son in—law, who is also a great novelist. c---- -- -" Alk-: • • ' • / . '" -- 11r.. e .• 1 . 1 1/ . //[ 1/itt.: - .1 - 1 - •':( ittri ;ma /L4c,,,4 VOL. 15 Fest Time—Congress IMring the recent trip of the South• ern railroad men thrmigh con. State, the train on which they passed over the Pennsylvania railroad, made the streak neck mpeed of fifty four miles per hour, over parts of the coati. To this rate of running the Pitt burg Post, files very decided, ohjectionQ,all,l ad pre entative hereafter, Jiere, al, well as ekewhere, 'naked the followindlingges- Hon, which want' will imagine would hate come with a notch ',vittr grace horn 1.01110 "hill" nth ()elite, of commlodition, or ranter ahont the of " • • I,cr t:11.114!, i ni:. = %%Lilt worc: ‘l,;ation. Wiwi ' n r, 1,13001 up lu the rank touttn , there a 111 be no to any, •,) far as fait time 19 collect netl.'' Now, in the name of all that's con• sistent prilitiesuust fit nilininistra• Lion or desirable in llmermitent, why should Congre•4B be called 1,11,011 to in terfere? 4)11T railroad companies. fire Stifle institutions chartered by the State—controled by State laws, .and as notch the creature of the State as any individual:enterprise:over w Inch we 1.)0ry.t.. l'oligreli4 might no well Ma ask ed 11( fi‘ the pace of a ,tage coach, or prohibit a lively tearil driving faster than some nervous old lady might deem sitfe, 1 - 19 to name the number ot miles our railroad trains shall lie al lowed to make 'per hour. Let ("un- Kress say how last it is safu for them to run—then Congress call say where it 'scale for them to run -- when it is safe for them to ruin—and whose hands it is sale to havefran them. We into, believe In Congresii—hut congressional railroads, congressional time, etiti..zres.-iiinal coniinetOrs and eongresBional prices, %soul.' lie most to much C•ingress for one ihe.e upon one subject. And beitles, we are not at all certain that the wtretv of the Iran - tug public of this or any other' State, would be in the least secured, by the interfiwence of Congress, as suggested by (lie Post. It has been running things On it..s own tune fur the past ten year-, and if it hasn't rim the go, ern ment it controls to the devil, ten miles an hour faster than any rail road company 1,111115 Stale O'er rail an engine Over tile track iit its road,tlien we Ichow milking about miles or minim.. A railroad conipaii inaj bread: butt mit/, by reckle-i, running, but that would end the matter so far as lie and hue were concerned. Congress would break his neck and then follow up that calamity by picking his pockets., and robbing his heirs of the little liJs Labor would have laid up for them. So, be tweet' the two, count us decidedly in favor of railroad companies contruling their own tune. No Congress fit vur'it if you please. Letter from Andrew G. Curtin The follow Totter :nun lion, (I. Circa', United State, Miuniter to Russia, was received in Lock Haven the other du), by a committee of the Pennsylvania Reserie Association, of which Gov. Cr lITIY is president. Making allowdnee lor the usual bun combe of his excellency, it io fiery, prettily written: • 1.10 1i.T10 ,1 OF ens ti S or A alumni, t AT riaLlt%IlLRO. Ifty 17, 1470 I GLSTII , II , —Oil lily icon, (neon a ill-tant part of Iltotaln Nat arek I found I our letter• of the tat I, and I lilt t.fAprll, rnmheJlll6 me of th, annual meeting of the l'enti.y'. vnnot Ito ri• Corte. •%•rniatlon Too Into to ai ur, r telegr.tohed n word or IR co, Nalioll f feel 1111 if you bad Jll,t roorl to the n.teatial 1011. Mill yip ilitnott look old .toll, of frl,no- POilp owl lho nil °hear in warmer I' l i l y gr e et. lug ahieh Irny NO Will. 10 lily iwku I 1 not yuilu ante the petiple of Lo. k Hot oil will glen your eon rod, • a enr.liAl reception and that your tilvelllig Rill Le in the •pirlt of G ten'l4l,ll, grew en etrong amid thy ex I s ijO the mruwrlr• , of Ilittit.alitalaltitifttl oil In' ratt I long and faithfol rem .. Io yulli i•olini,) , My MOW Is In :emir melting, o' You will trod Yri.oiCl arter'll has o eeilreti, ao.I ail day 1 401 anloy the iii tlddl tug of you all and A 111 paas ill rat Ira through toy 111 , 1110Iy olio by one the friend- I Imagine /M . nu l l ), }Olt wnnT4 not If I ,'alibi forgot the m a ny PP t nm syltanitt moltilar4 alto norontl will, yon ld other rogimente 1111.1 /ire nitli you to-day, and I gnu reenlling them to lily tnernory ht rooolr my return of their eor.tant,inanlytfrlonclitthip, awl my gratitutlo fur their Karl If Rita ROfti . ta i t 010 p enul t, olli deep t I.llete. a r ty, thla moment, if I eroll,l until tip heroin yOtt anti lay a low word,, warm fitolu my lionZi anti l o ok a l th e r w ,.. of 50 mil my I,ox“e, true trienda, how 14,1111 1 IIIeRNOTO trig lIIIPpiIIOI 4 4 It annid giro Inn! I tVhert you get 11110 'otter 1 alli nn dould, have tint Hero nil Or 1110.1 1 11 p. or lb. 11..0.•111- don:10110), 401110 0110 will hint: of Pending non, noillitt for your moyy kiln! Inti'ltrltta. and I aril glad to any tut hpilth f•I very good and rny' reaftlitheo hen. Plettitaht ' .1 fun, lTuly,l our frlerl, CURTIN: To ?Wild Jotolo ftfkrrflr, Call. W. NV g uile, Copt. d ti/ Hayman, ao , l hourly .the people are rallyinz to die.etip i piaL,(a . t.l),e White Party. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1870. The New Apportionment Perhaps no Recision of the Legisla fore that has met fur years and : lents, has had so important a political duty tePlitrfortn, all will the next osession that meets at liarrislimg. its. princi ple work, aside crow the rekstilar rou tine of Legedlithe enactments, will ho the ee-districting the Stale into Con gressional, Senatorial awl Itepiec-enta live districts. l'pon the imeMier in whic'i that i done, will depend much (if the futurelirmpects and benefits of the Democratic party of this Slate. Another villionous apportionment 'llse Is-i ow, were, and our parli tit. 1 ,41 it, rill 111. t 1101 , 1 . 114.'. 111.1 I 11 tiii . TATI.-1811111• of our since f n ILr nr~t t-A.% en and in it, Congre— mind repre.ctotatin for ten yents come, Although there are but little hopes ()(our haying a majority in the next Senate and llouse, )et much can be clone towards securing a lair ap portionment by the proper ',election 01 I Wmocratie rrprenentatiren. NV lint w e need al diartlybur4 t!eit) winter, nYe sharp, energetic, expetienecil tors. So tar as it is at all practicable men who have had experience an mem• berm of the House or who are acquainted with the polities and port acians of the State, and who knowt the manner in which radical rascals ma nipulate their pet schemes, should be sent as members to both branches of the Legislature. Pen:Atrial preferences, and politteakisulrattons should be set abide for the tituT, and a general etlort be made to seettre the ablest and moat ex perienCed 'men ns candidates. Eepecial4,should this be the case in districts w hornet, and I e X perienceed men Are expecting and desery ng nom i • nations. (inc year k but a short. time, and there is no one no matter how strong ho thinks his claims are, who cannot attord for the sake of the future success of the party to wait that yeah, provided some one who has had ex perience ins a member, can be secured as a candidate. (love us as members of the nest 'Sen.. ate and House, men who know what fitlrllCHB requires in the apportionment —who know the rascal., we have- to deal with—the politicians who hang round Irlarrisburg and the ,inampuln ti,msof the party in power, and al though our party is in the unriorit, a much fairer and better apportionment than the one that fIOW curses us, 1$ iii be the result of their labors. --A lot 11l scalp tillers from the plains have been visiting Wa.bington and getting ilrnrik with their Great Father. Verily, if rumors be true, he is, in more than one sense, the great father of inure than one red skin "Spotted Tail" however, is probably not one of the nine children lie had by a squaa while he was a lieutenant in the regular army on the plains ; for "Spotted Tidy believes that Get:sr is a sick squaw. Chts.l.'s Indian chil dren are probably all in office now. Their mother teas a Digger Indian, and lived on bugs, grasshopper@ and roots--he furnished her a gob,' deal of the latter no doubt; in honor of VI hiell he named them respectively "Dirty Toe," "Little Drunk," "Big Squirt," "Belly Ache," "Catch a Flee;" "Rata= Bugg," "Blow my Nose," "Krack-a- Nit," and "Buck a Phatt," all stir. named (:RANT. The fain is, no great Father has been better preparvil to put forward an "Indian policy" than Father GRAXT, That poky is to leave the Indiana alone. This is one cor rect principle of practice. Gutsy left his squaw wife entirely alone, when he got drunk in her wievatn, stole her wampum, and vaniosied hack to the States, beating her all hit yeller. I-Linnet( brats to support by digging for bugs and worms. But now, by a peculiar vengcepce, htC boa "spotted Tail" on his trail. We can only hope thnt'S. T. will finally get the scalp of his Great Father! --- . -Heventy : tive pis tails littVe Jost driven from entplo;•meat in our shops in Ntitssachusetts, sevetity•fl ye native elioe•inalrers, who refused to have , their tvag,ei 'reduced'to kiln 'than akb ing price. Will the lion/leer for the protection of "horntinkluatry" open their mouthA about this 'way of pro. testing home workine men ? —ltadtct h'n to crittitt,littkt to pigceg. t4;,on it will return to itB father, the • ? Ames as a Sentimentalist There i 4 at present a negro boy of Point in the cote of cadet. Ilse is the appointee or Senator.tars of the man oho i-ecureil elTetion to the S.,:itesSi•ii.tte by riding over the iv ill of the penideat the point of the bayonet, boy' , ,iiaine 111)11.ifin, and if we may. believe the te.finiony of young Ci.Lm, tbo in familial]) hilti‘%ii to the cowl try 11.-i "the iVitiate,' boy of (litea, malign," and \SIM al:+o at Wi-d. Point a. cadet, the blael, boy In "not Might at all." ife I, only au and %% hen hii mental nt.l, I he :11.1rileil to -ile"lYl+ut HIV \ Catit .. ll\, lie be being built and het:frilly, hntut tutu lot 11111,1 11111 lid% If the rine, Of al . Ili t.lwillu Lcallherc , l to )10 1%;11 not 1,11,i ,Niowith , taiiilingthi lim‘e,er, fur General Satrap Acts,lsiii.‘%ing that his letter %%intl.] he publi , died, and that he 'night, therefor., among a certain clan.,, gain i.oine temporary fr/itt, 11(1W ti a fill Ind/tos the lolluttlu g try , VI4.IIIIPUIIII (1/1 , (112 to hi, black pro tege, lien tan 4TITI , 41,,Te t W‘4 , 11 , ,e., Mite iii 147., 31, , It' in Mnl I net it ntl v.to. Me .f l our ttett.trtute 1.11 ‘‘l )111%e Ile. :4 WI i. I'l 1 the, 111 tilt, atm,' pnpvto I nun vitottch to 14.04 1110 to le .11 1,14 ill 1 , It•• ,!lat tun Ittelit•tattt I tit.t.t . , , It It tot the trill. ittnit Ir,l 4,4 Intl •11.11.titrto.1 fit nrtvilitrkz trlttoh tutor up +ll I 4 al m.• to pm 1..1111..114 lilt 1.111111 rt.tt Itav Nr: 1't , tt..•,• , • •t the m ilitAry actviettty lid n on tocti 1111,1 111 n• g. 1111. “r 0 . l ilt whO Hop pro, obi ti v t•rttol find Irtott,t.tevoe .t.l. tt , 1. t.t , pry • tlJnti .111. I 3 , .nrig twit at tit tr •I¢lt hoe tiro lt Iv 111.. , 1v ,g .v tit tile I Mit] 1.111 Cllbklll.l tuingv I'. ).n A. I 4.1,t,) opt, Ile, t 'PO Oji 111 1 . 4 th. ot 111 to I I—.l. hvvotttl annovn tt itor ilneto tile 11111 lee li• lie .104.1 ),Il al. IP'. oi yottr rtt• t• I 1.., o gi.oa r0v.4r.1 tau - Intim r, and nl I i1..1,1v t.o,,'m I I.- 11 , 1 If I - oul , l I 1 wt..) 1111 , 1 l'It1•11111 tte, I tollltrltt 1 1.14111, I. at 1 . ..1111, itt %%di 1.1 l• lettPr. and f.llmy ally 114111, r ft, m IV till tie 1 . ...1 LIIII., r 1, 1 ,1.1 ttioo, Tull) rippr •Ootoy,Jur ro,otiotr,nn , l gympnilltrr , !wait on .1 illll he xlll ory IrlaWYnurel A. Amid flow silly and mentede,l tine all seems! A 111P1 calls tine poor neitro road) the "representative hoc of his race,i and comparee I int with HA i cis Angress. Were we the toy lion - AIM, we ehotildn't thank the Senator for the emit parmon, at least until Rev i takes him mister out of the poor house in New York. But the moot sin gulnr phase o 1 tile thing is the lips pearatice of the Mieenssippi tyrant in the character of philanthropist. The man who ground a whole race of white people beneath his military heel, and perjur . , fraud and bayonets secured himself a seat in the Senate of the TT on test States, is now become the instWer of high moral Pen t intents into the breaM of an ignorant Misamippt negro field timid I There is such an air of hypoe. rest and cant about the whole thing that we are disgusted, as all who know the antecedents alien. Arias and the mental statue of this black boy will be When they read it. A Trio of Knaves \l'n CadeNhip seller, hna /Me back to Congress. After being once expelled from that body for being guilty of an act that even the corrupt Radical inetubere or the House felt that it wouldn't do to stomaah, he went back to South Carolina, and there pres ailed upon the negroev of his tits trict to reelect Lim. Ile now, cornea back ar.d asks to be r i casiolitted to the acct he disgraced before; sad which he bad keilease hastily to prevent being kicked out of. LimAN, the immaculate Loony, op poses Wu ITILMOILE . I admission, but the latter rascal sa)ti chat the former villian promised not to go against Lim after helm,' secured a reeleeuon. It don't matter much whether this fellow 14 aduntied or rejected. There are so m any Itadical reprobates rn the (louse of Representatives now, that the admission of one more can't make matters much worse. WIIITTEMURE Only dud what many others of them have done, only he had the misfortune to be'found put, while they managed to present a public egposure of their misdeeds. Lou tv opposes WHITTE MORE, but where in all the wide is t here a greater rascal than d 1 00n1 , 47 Even Iturt.ss, who defended this spawn of political ,hastartly, has n 9 reason to hang, Ilia, bead w,heacoiukiar ed with Joan A. Loo.te. ft is rascal lbr and rascal against, and if Wiiirre.- moan is tinnily admitted, there isn't the least doubt but that the whole three ;Null go in cahoot on the first Itailical money mahing scheme that comes tip. ' —The (Mtti rebels are getting wise. They have learned, how to win the American Congress over to then and to make loud friemls of even MICH cattle as our modern legatlators. La test developements establish that two nulhons of Cuban bonils have been distributed by Congressional lohb?ists to buy Cuban belligerent rights. Bull) for Palma —she sill vet be free! st nhe d ,1 a ticeamii I . \- 1111,1L1011 of 1-11 ell It i, 1,11,01 lhate,ven ui Cuha, the xaluc of a Con honor ha. it+ millsket. prey. It is no aunder, henec, that the tele graph announces that Congros , wen are e‘citel non about t'uhan affairs. I F., OW WrITIIXASI AN ALLEGORY. =MEM Aly ebildhood axe 31;111111'11 (IMO -71111,, 01011 I .1%,•1t w (Ail) land , then the W l /11 1 1 ‘l,l l l its i s rthho, Aha III) 111141 hope at Illy vorrnrwl: l‘fy t•otpiro env the whole knot% n earth Like A'exandel • War, of yhTe— A In, 6y -th: hlrhie ht 111 V 1,1111 And 11111,10 Mo King oI 111 1 11 ntla hllnre A Link 144.1,1 wns my home, And there I Itilble,l cuter !dr And Iwiber loom., with %wire ni l dumb 'I 'I lint epAiLl..l w the air I anal+ •In.l railrot la, tau, And hrlilgeil a river Willi it hoard, And inenongeo, like lightning, flew Along my telegmpli of cord Up on a eifth pITo Wsl9 my throne, And Ir.Jm it+ Fmtnnitt I Nun r)etl As fat ni 1 ~ 1 11.1 thr, , , , v It .roue . 1114. "it.ler• that my Mind 1111.1 made , And there, in hoantv,,,nt ode NVAAed ny triumphant, glint inns tlag -11,1 edging pole, on N loot no. tied A moo.. nf vearlet flannel rag' tine .I.iy the' rebel- ' wthe South Agniteq rae.e.l their I thot them at the entinon• month, And eon flAculed all their triads '1 hcn .1 returned, and, u. Illy any, I ...et my elah pile throne en flrr— 101 1 we'. neon n erownleeft boy Itestdo my glory's funt.ral pyre. I n liton older hoye would find A n mum; nn lily fide. %%h., In thew ...elledines. 40 blind, illist . 1.1•11r1 r 0 of the State I the3'd pen... to 1.111 , 111 t and dwnoe, Lilco N•ro, o'er n hunting lioull., hey re /linking lola n Mildeap Insure The I . olllliiy that eu. ,111 our hon.. I Monhannen, June 21,1810 Who Is Aokermsn ? 'ro the question "Who is Al Kea si.is.?'• the gentleman just appointed by President Cie %NT to succeed 'Rove in the Attorney Generalship, the New York Tribune makes the following re ply: Alllll5 T. Ackerman, nominated as Mr Ifoar's successor, in a native of New Hampshire, a graduate of Dart. mou th College, arid about 41) years of age. lie relll()%ed to Georgia, before lie obtained Ills majority, and studied law in the officer - if McPherson Berrien, au ex' U. S. Senator, and also Presi dent .Im:lcm - in's Attarney• lie has been one of the lesibug, lawyers in the South, but has never hell public office until appended by President (I rant I'. S. Attorney tier the District of aeorgra, a position which he new holds. Ile. was elaetod at large on the ilrant tick et. Ile was formerly a Whig, but since the war has been identified with the Union party in the l-touth. During the war, although a Union man, he was forced into the Conloderate army, and nerved nu the stair of Gen: 'Coombs, tyhnlA he defended in hiscele braced court martial case in 1864. Ile nerved in the Rebel army until the close of the war. lie Ii married, has three children, and is in humble cir cumstances. lie had 119 intimation that he would he appointed, and there is no positive intbrination that be will accept. Ile was first lirouglit to the attention of the President by sonic speeches whicli' he delivered during the Presidential campaign. Tlie an nouncement. of his nonitnatioh was re calved here wit pro/Lewd aekuttelk merit by Senators, inembera, and all classes. ,It wroisairrlie was even more obircure, Sf possible, than Messrs. Ro rib, Baboon or 'Relknap, and thla plea ties was fudged over rind over agaiti, Why is A.9kerman ? of Door temporarily in the city, were the only ones able r tWisblVe"tite mystery. Much Opriosltion tta hint Is expressed, and soots *van may that the Senate will not wilir i tti,lkiin t , tti t A.)) I j lire eons jecuire,, founded on Inn proper ideas as to other' prOalli'le changes in the Cabi net, tit much' hati 'been said lately.- ~,• it To, lion. It., .1 . Al. gm Ali we pre ititlelikeil.rw: rep , :lete i qpaeelige,e!.e. 'To 'Mr. V. fr. Alameritario W 8 are atit 41, , • indebted a cOntinental cues. Spa -1 Mr. Miller of Cherry Flnttn,Tlork hne n foot' year old c oal , that eradies forty. -1 terrible firojniinfril hp tplgway on the night of the t.ith instant, which destroyed 1.1121.110 v and proportylo , o,6 amount of near. ly Sli),0411) 1 N ei.4port conotabie, ntimod, Wiii4tin, 100 Pd lommPlf to be rdbbfef 1, trigiiirtplek nt ~ t tr..r, four hµvglrod *IAi A smart contanble. - , A * • •.. -I.adins and geutlerneri, *l4ohat; tonike theni.el es by excursions over the S n itehha6k rfdlff Mt and by yttiti Nreflbelonbinir tunnel, . „ NO. 25 —Boyd Packer, noi.,totfof rdt.ditf.:69k. or, wan married In .I,:reex Shore, OM 1 Lb , . 701 111 , 1 ,to M iss A Tinto, WOlto, thityhtlft 0 , 1,160. Alli , on White, of Fhllndelphla: " ' —A trotting mete) will some Of et 4bi, row „ criqft co ,) drhlpti park, oft :fttli'lfft i of .11, iy. c.,r`a tiurin, of EN. C ) 'he homes atti7 1. nod Fred Douglas,. .We'll bet MAO —A , on of Unvgruor nasty, of Atutigyiipla is to take ebarge of the oololvtl cadet atl West Point, and' vie that ha la nut paten up by' tit* , 11-Ku-ted ulitto boys lyvAtudo to III.) eolorod . r A largo fount, bklildlnic 40)}:t. tio , wolostpwn, (wet& 6y B c:bmpnny of Plias&lpblo vapi tat IoN BPI ftwutrnnernienott,' irsie deAtr•Syed by 0 on SolurAY nfgllt. Lobs '611414141W at f ro m 5120.000 to lIM.POO, -1 here la n rtirpOr In Srpngileld, Elnated eneely, that a eltiavn of p.ic."•. Mimed munterad.• peddler. Met:lmmo i.• 11 for unknown parte, add thire Le; eon- pn r.t g rent excitemen 1, boil of the borne., Iren.clail "fsw has been lying, In the Dela. I. iFeIOW Plitlade/plak, fur a lung lima, t‘. n .I by u mrt pound torpedo yaaltat• .lav, Yu Ow t h e removal of thy ftagmpata will 1140/1 b.' U Vq• —rhe 10441 dog eleaument bus red rt . t em,nty. A dog euppoeed to 1 . 10 •IA ad alarine.l a number of the gentler nes, and 1111101 v went out end nrowtied himself, Which h. the et4eat trlok we have ever heard 'Ailed dog doing.-61un. • ' , ' In..hunan nain , d Michael noyle, slabbed a fellow countryman the °View Say, in beealle Par.s tolltnt•Anntrytnan In tds Jimishter.sgainst his Fort+n,stely lbr Boyle ths wound Was te,t a inorint one —The Potter Jo a 1 flays hat tha ',WIWI Central and the n A llng Road hays on tero.l Into' nn ngreemey wrileffl tha requi ,lie totottot tarrt;lrtosioeletteerjo build tbir Jet.e% shore tool 1 . 97.7 r reek railroad, sod MO a 9XIirIIIIOIIIIMIIVIN are irby areirlrip. •c.,4 —our sturdy Democratic frleta Col. A. Q. NII3 1.•, of W,,,tpyrt. lykki, the pleasure—d it less any pleomre—ht ehthrtittittnel'reeldent ()rant nn.l pirty, , immg the recent tishink excursion t.. .111,11,011 evenl' Th.. Wionei known how hm.pttohle, tool leouhl .lo things up 110 reaohir Democratic style —Threit you vg men hearing the chisel• cal togivess% Hymn, Muck add McCarty roads 1, i l v vent upon It family named Mestiopper tutu lt6uu line k the other day. They tied the 'fuller to a gate pout glad then outraged the personr of the mother aud daughters. Ali three of the IlltallS are yet al liberty, Itolllll.l On Friday night of lard wee), the Mots. of William Park. WWI entered by tollrgillrP, and Mr Parker and wife no drugged oloroform that they del not awake till ten oclook the next day, hen persona want in and aroused them,after ~1 0. 0 mg the window , Two hundred dollars nod n valuable gold watch woe stolen Nom ills hod room —aware fkmocrot. —TYminp rho late presidential (Pilling eisserre Sleet (rant and h,s party .pent the alsght ma iimooro, but did not leave the vars. A roomer pondrid of the Clinton Democrat, writing front lint phier olittes that the emus at the station. whet* the eirtrr•lonlrte stayed • the treat a ß icrosaltlng In tlttnitierrt4l. "Louis 1, 'mil it Inge and e=hmniaga wore •preNd nil or I lie plaefortn• so that It required four trouts with has. end Aroma to remove the filth seta isre.deicntedi party. - The correspdaiir cut adds that, •'tile le truth, which can be air to•itisit by n dozen wllnereor !" I'h., Bradford Argos trils the rolborlsg lodierniot account of the effects of Moll oil f A young man In Towsede, a few night.' sine*, who hod Imbibed too freely or the "etatim," went to the Barclay Reilrued /toxin end dip. robed lihn.elf of his clothes, rtnd then rea m" home end retired to teat. The clothe, being found next morning nil the/nen/In pith. woe ter, it was euppnaed come LlUrUrtllnal4ll I had nought rest beneath the . The elnthrot stnre eiarnlned earcfnfly, belt nt, to the Mines could bo diatiorpred. On erielos next morning the owner of the heblUntenl4l round on the river'. margin, was eatnolshawito m i d h h u h e ireinthle.• Strange fancies drunk" en men motnettmea take. Saturday of (-runup IS conductor on • trill* omnag Wettt, paw the face yr an apparently drowned toy in a Potid a short distinct. Ilavlow Blair Fill noon. lin, train wan uurriedistaly xtoppo.l and the ifnailtictor And several othat employe• of the train went to the poor aril nt mee t nitei in getting him out. ♦t drat Uhey thought ho woe dead but a faint bresibilai inein ',lowed that he ell I lived. T hey 111111••• dintely conveyed him to the tram, and by IA• tilde this city with rowelled had tmeneedeti In realoring him to conciounneas, Ito WO/ Oren fn elorgn of rho Chief of 'Pollee at dila plao♦ ond py,eything pmodblo tinnn AD Tenants( him to health and strength. W bon he tea he MN apparently well immesh, 41L110U8 very weak, A iitiyaician who eAlirrilned him maid 1,4 with • (.11 , 00 of sun pdrettc, litrt the bdy 110r/feel? 'marl that he had mot a man who made hem drank, and while in title coodflluti he felt lai,o &NI pond_ 11. , 11[14191IbtelllY wage a narrow eaoap•, —.(noon,, Sion —fn regard to the murder committed o fiatuilley night of week before tairkat Pickard* Liinding, e hereby. a young Men owned riff* lug l l est hishislife et the hands of • man Hamad o ttns ffreriuis oil, because the forther rialted the inter-1 2 a a ter, the Armstrong Republican Drys; bir r rle Mg had the 'reputation of being • reapeetehlA and peaceable young 111191, as hlahly ebteetneti, end NM Imaginal liefitill trill be regretteil by e large ere of ripqrietntapirm, film ri'illilltin were takeno hie horns, hear M. durtno, on Send"' Pvt., Mr Mtarnient t Orton. wood was immediately arrested, end le now cdulined in our enmity Jail. - , . . ••Latir latelllifence from Parker Informs do that Uresmtend,Ps Riker made hi'. RiteWlpt to take' heetnen I.lle, and that .he to ally* tratt well Via Riv also reliably Intermed that IrleMing rem. Milting to tireenwood s 'trier. who Ip a rylOorr,• In her own house, whets eimie fat and shot h im. Altartre. cotYlnit Ito; Prat shot, Flaming emieatomattso get attar', When trreentrond 'fired t lime, the ball tatting ttreqt In P/044" Ing ran some distance away ho the hoer*, wilredio was found shortly attur 4easly • No of ,or mnijve con be arodirtied Tor this nillider, thethat tlreettwomb Semi zoos •eaktier ate Jectell to Fleming vls . lting hla sister. p q f rom + the Keystone.