llorolltc DemocratiQ Watch all. IIY P ( H AY \ lIC Jul W 1110.1 AAMOCI4Tr Ts mron . Ink Slings firpt warm Spring rain greeted last evening. 11 The weather for March luta gas been quite "elallike and b and ." __s i x million dogs in the United atm No wonder there is -The Legislature will probably sit die last of April or the first of The German army has entered d withdrawn from Paris. The war, n k goodness, vi over —it is nhw positively agserted that nnior MrsoN will shortly meeeed iv. Visa in the State Department. Nice young men in Ifuntingdon themmelvem at night around pig in the alleys, making negroes A; en ANDIIFII PORTER W 11,90 , 1 , of 1114(ingitished I I.'llw-1111 y, died Tithe 28tli I rff if fir The N ATIIAN murderer brut itt t been disenvere.l flee nntne II I I Fottr4tF Cluel Kri,ml, of .nv York, hag Nlronq hoped of noun T r,hert.litig Illilli It N reported of PEND' E rov Ihnt Id lip 1)1 , 1 6t•c+wir tikptukt ,vor for the lira I lime, ,%11(1 the Waqliinffton people went r -itch a thing the Carnival. - /:epubtictisi n do‘cil on the ‘l , (Id< That 14 1/0 Ne dint olitar iw Inenrahh , of get 4.11 :1 7 111,11 11161 pI o) ( t, s t,) unc rs,,tlo!ri by ;111‘ cke. I ke frien,lß of (11:1`,T iro makirvz nna l'frort. to g et . '"1 MN}¢ r,•- ‘,l Inns the Chairrnan+llll. of Oil •ripoittCio Oil I l'so 111 I -FN' ;II WWI ror I. IN lint linppened to that r. vol 11v wife who Ivrre travelin.2. thr,i;•ll R ‘Il t•I trortt log Ihr dtvh (Ito ‘r.P.I 1• I r -eh tho trlnwh.4l f.•rn t • mt.ti t nu•nti., rm .11 $ rili t 1 114'111 'I • 17th or thig mnntli will I I ohi St rat = ! !!..I io my year. ui I. a. ! I 11.• pPII y old gel iris•.• ! if . i 'Ali, day we cele- Ma office 14 In receipt of nriotlier I' l .llll 1)r II rl %11111 T 10, %VII() 14 all r. eel tvi ‘ l l It.. nAtint-Cm chance for le t.•' The .I , letor 1.4 certainly Ion: of advert NorA, cnr•e of \r re elerllon,) we might, hav e Premiden t 11 , 1 W Of - MICA It that the Bellefonte refiporidenre of the Tyrone Herald I Ihe /lepublican'r aceonnt of the and Htlpper, are one and MIMIC thing -exactly word for nl Bar taaan played tliN off on , 1%1 And the latter Wall (on •IVPpy CM W e learn that the tiniortunnte ,for of the Tyrone Herald got anoth •3eet nolttieal linking, at the Radi 'i•uatorial Conference on 'l'nesday, Huntingdon. We understand that no centre county feller went hack Lim W 110 was it, Itit %IN FFIli !/ that we may weep with !oil - -"Suott.q" Cox, Democrat from etv York, offered a resolution Com maattary to speaker %INF:, at N i p oh e of the aesaion of the , Dat Cott ettu Against this resolution, Mr. \f:C,I, the irrepsesaihle Ilemoerat an Ilhto, voted. SVe expect AL v .111 right. "Satwat" iv a good amerat, tilt lie Is mottiettatex a !title 0 nil s the If [lnd egtlon (;lobe: "The 110,,ritu IValchinatt is eagerly sutight er the prisoners u, jail at that e 1 how (rue that like loves trartly, in this instance. Seven ( /tithe (line prinotiers here ate Mol ls. Your Own itifervice, bowoor, plains why it Id that the scum of inting,lon society have always haJ eh an attachment (or the — Hearing some r,hnr o againtt n Lain hotel in Philadelphia, the Her editor of the Lewistown (haelle. .lertaketi its defetic't; by 'telling of the 'motet experiehce lie had in that inr hotel ahont a year two. It rte, t hut thiA VOllllg nor had jaat been married at that fir'. find wan elieniling the first diti' two of hie honeymoon there. Limbo' ch eircinnatancem, how conk] it lin ye en otherwise than pleasant deli hl rn fact? But we 'shoal.' think e (mug lA-111)m's fiICP burn to I al,oilt co. gar/ /V-fr VOL. 16. The Local Option OM The bill, commonly known as the Local Option Law, passed the Romer House of the Legislature on Monday night last, and is now before the Sen ate. The bill may, upon first view, appear to many of onr readers R 8 nil eminently fair measure. IhnibtlesEl there are plenty of people in this Com, monwealth who think the Howie of Representatives del right in passing the bill, regarding it As a strictly Beim (writhe measure. With those, there are persons, who, having carefully considered the matter in all its mate real hearintrs, are inclined to differ. The hill, when carefully considered, presents gut-Ames of great moment to u , as a people qiiestions affecting both minorities and majorities iii II manner which ittu,t tell upon ne not wily in a moral trio in a political point of view. But of these in their order. It im clamed by the ntiTocatee of the hill that it will go far toward the sup presdon of the liquor trallie. 'flint it will bring pjave,c.nitent)oent, joy and Irippinete4 untold to thouinink of 1111111. hes in this hnnatl Corninbliwealth where il:soidei and n 11 , 11% now hate pinee 'rhiLl under it 4 proVir4l.)ll.4 ft curt will lie ',bleed ution the terrilile monster whole dark visage I. now to he 4 I•1,1 1 ., W(11 in the palace of the 'tell as in the hotel of the poor. That it will \\ re.it trout the gin.p of Intemperance filmy-and!' of 11..1.auvIted, deign I and re-tore them to the 1.11(1'4 in hoewly the (hid of designed theni to (Wen lit TL Ino d r the prio 1.10,14 01 thr IftlY (111 . Ili-11111e oI Teinperatice will hoots et,ll,•.iti , the dark htntnv. the foul lllllfillwrance II It inn!, tell 1/11111) o• r n e11 . 11.1y home o f mutt (Table \Trete!' who line Lillen n victim to Im-6Np {tiring , ' of OM Indeed, wv would he led to suppose, niter 011 , 111i.2, the speeches nude ht .owe rd . 010 11 , IVOr . "1 leg or tliiq Ten.tire, I11:11 AN e :tre 1011(.1"11114 111. , 111 the %'1'1".!1 . of thorn] le,trurt ion and could only he 1,% the pt- , .1;e 01 the Looatl 111, tTon 1,.1 , % 1 That It It holed to pugs the call., (0 •Tertnpritner would go dorm I hat the sturdy Whop of 'Tell] p• 1.11.... who des hale kern lashed by the -orgo:g hIIIIOVM for vents and e,ho-e te.t , t•A hate etoler.,l the , t , ,rre4 111 . .1 . 4 cu her be rally anchored upon tlur. .krarttt or lie bilged tied h0i.41,,% %%reels, it ii 1, It lei% the tide lit Intemperance Fill et er rettior+rl4t4 It erg and roll, while the ince& of Temperance will Wand afar oil and weep oter ice dcsiruetton =ln 111 that Ilse fricissls of the mess-sire churn tor it cannot he concoe.h.sl. The hill slsssss ant propi), l 1 10tlIl prolsilsoion sine,tiors of 111:01./ . e is e 'en , three year.' to he solmotted to ft iote..l tie proplr by wards, boroughs and townships. This Inters it entire ly with the voters; of it 1101 (Ugh 113 , 1,.) Wllll4 lis Icicrmrne the , 111 , -1 loss of hessasse or no license by wards. Sssipsn,e n cas.e oft this kind. In ward number one the mammy of votes are against. license , nt ward fisher two the majority pronounce (or licenee. What 14 the result '7 The wards are divided by a street. The 1,111.111e54 of liquor selllag is 1110 LI• opolized, concentrated its ward number Iwo. There, liquor is sold as though an "I )11110 , 1 Law " had passed. Will the 1111111 desirous of indulging have his Appetite crave long when lie has only to Cross a street to procure the means of gratification 7 Ussrtitinly issst, Will tliss ‘1,1e4 id' Isis fellow citizens refit inn and correct an appetite, which lie site indulged for years, when lie has a mere iinnginary liar to cross to meet b oo n coaspanions and at the Caine tone find the wherewithal to satisfy his craving'? It is absurd. The practical result of the bill, if it shall pass (be Senate and beeome a law, will be rather to increase than dinimish the me of liquor. In eitieis and boroughs having several wards, the salon(' liquor will be enntinfil In particular quarters. There will lie opened all kinds of es aildislitnettts, limo the wooled .'.Huila of the aristocratic tippler down to the miserable den where the degraded out east will pawn his clothes for a drain. To these places will of course. resort the parile-i who indidie. Sooiability eimilmies the "Afitaidi - 61 the evil. Men who are neldieted to are ‘rhiallt and liberal. To "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA.,. FRIDAY, MARCH. 10, 1871 concentrate the sale of Ini , itor •concen trates the drinkers, and the old adage among them is "the more the mer rier." Theimrty "treated" mustui (tun "treatland the result is, All get drunk. But aside from this, the "Loral Option" is of a class of Legislation in-. itnical to our Democratic institutions„ This bill 18 but the first step toward sumptuary regulations, dependent upon the whim an d caprice of a mere ma jority controled by hate, pa,in, ca price or den agogueis In thin freo land we have ali%als claimed that minorities hare rightm, rights that majorities must re-Merl. That we have the right to eat, mhoil, are' wear what our appetite el ayes or oar fancy requires, if we liner , the means of procuring the Snare. We have only to open the door to the en actment 0r sumptuary legislation to utterly destroy these rights and privi leges, the present boast of our people. To allow the majority to mitigate to the minority in these matters, is to crush out liberty. In the pansage of this bill we }line herii, find perhap4 the next bill will he to submit the iiiie.tion whether inerelin.it • shall Fell billy. tlin-ie orna mental 110.1 , 1 gear they , o gravettilly it ear, or it her grocer,i , ll:lll cell 1)13t VPie Indian %%TIN], ((AMOCO. The prin ,ple ii preen.ely the SHIM' Silt,lll.l ar, thou, plunge fearle , - , lv into 11 maelstrom wham viirtek inay lip our privileges itiul at last 1111'511 IPor free institutions into the dork nevi again to b^ re•iirreoted We litter dratvn tlti4 article to a ..water length than at nisi de,,wne,l, hilt a regard the vubject ag ono hn , ll inirotant to the p",,p1,, and I, irr I.) etitvlull) etlit•ttlet it It us, att. right in ow. %111%, lim 1.111 14 It 11011, 1 T 1( . 1 1 1110141114 WIC . 111111 flip Schrift. :eftt-t• In paqt4 it It If now houly tuni_vie 1.10. It will EMI F .1 re C a, t ‘‘Hel‘ Accomplished! I :411 the lug e•dirliet heiween and Democracy, we to I,,,Liedlv warned the people that the oloeet of the [indica, party wit+ the Ylicial and political ee l nnllh of the rAce. The p e ople would not ~j j. ,, to tie. 4 Jur retooh-ti..trice4 were unheeded --our 111 , re l !arde.1 Year after ) ear, the ponide, tinder it .IT.lnge 111111114•111:111t)11, went in tht. pulls 101.1 voted the Radical in ket, find thus .ecured the accompli.iliment of !In. try .hiect he Hilt party In prorTJA this, we has,: now a Inthe eSiderice to oiler which we think will not he dinputed. (hi the 4th inltant ) the .11.1 Con gre, adjourned at'l2 o'clock :11. lan mediately thereafter the New Congrefis wile called to order, and the members sworn in. Among, the recorded pro ceedings of that body, on the first dot, we find the following 1 ht.Ofi 4,, r In 01 her enlnrrd 1b1.pre , 41.11111 (11.. • r4•4‘14 414. .1.4 141. •11,,111,/ A. they fk , l 01 t It. t !It , ' 0.1111111 II Itrilitir .1 t ~.• 'MI 11101111 ,, , -.lot 1111 t 1.4C4 II 1.4 • %vim • 414, 11,10/ •Ipee• ttli le if lisp (fir it;. new ineinker4 itionov, of Hoot!. carolina, being re oh•elod Srl Large, xiii•ennor tut' !loam, le µ fin, t oo k ing mulatto, Lilo Elliott of thr , ri nm Sims., In nearly it toll-blooded African 'I timer, of Alabama/14 a port's, efolorod man, with it frail., eqoal In John lot riosey's and a MOMik , •ll hku 1i1t4111., of Florida, Is it titednim•Nized There it is I Five darkey Represen tat it CH 111 the linked States Congress I Ito the people believe it now ? Ind we tell them the truth or did we not? Iwi't it a nice spectacle? The Radi cals denied for a long time that it wee I heir itit i ent ion to enfranchise the negro: 'l' her denied it until they thought they had it all seeured, and than they ad mitted it: But even then the people doubted, and kept on voting with them. A'otr we have it in black and white. There is no longer any " ifs" or "lints." it is un aeoomplished N(..fro 04,ugressinen now strut abbot the Ilan of the Represent4tivett, the equals, so far sks, Jtadic4l .t;tutetinelit eau ,make thew. tot the proudest white Senator or liepreatintativela the land. gush is RadlealiSmi: kuoni it, what we told thetOe9Ple:i c f Vcl)ll,i_Ne. .IVlt6 Is to 'dame tltuCtt is aq ear- Inlle or I ire nt h Tnred (Mi ner party' In New Yotlt, reocutly, were nitlitrerent 'colored • pritin, iinintnii in varintim beautiful deßigtut and framed to inouNe-ocelored elvet. On )Friday evening laid we went to Tyrone, and there had the pleasure of hearing I'vraio.ct a V. N t.ny, in Lin of Stn ' lecture. NASIII IS a better lecturer titan we expected to find him, and really got nil ' some pret ty good thina. Ile had rather a nit. titerdlis and eftylish audience, and we believe gave pretty general sat 181 act ion. Alter the lecture, we had an opportu nity to become better acqii.tititc.l with bon, and found loin a jovial, genial sort of a fellow, with a decided pen. chant for •dory telling. IVe should hate to be naked to believe all the yai lin he told that night. Itaiisi.ito ' s aiv licadwiarterB or it couple of hoot., :tiler the lecture, /11111 them‘, , seated moan,' the fi-dite board,a small ( . 111•1C of 1111'1114, including111(1111 a and If ti, enjmed the flow ( 9 ) of the humorist:B wit and sentiment. In thte,niorning, at 8:50, I , 'Astiv de Teo led for doltn4town, and we mitent Ilse da with oitr get oil, talented And errati • friend ot the Ilex fad, WII LI %it I lENIt lltitattios. liR INYRD, 1(1 whose enartesv and gen. fad ato nolehind lur a ntost plea4ant and ettjo‘ahle thole li e took ti, In e‘ery place that wa4 worth f.ein?nz., and tirade ncepiatnted n i(h hd- h l people that are worth loom mg, 'ming (alter Howes t-to I, nn- the inhtni: ol It I 1,11F1.1 0111. 01 1111• 111..10`. 1 1. 1•il' 1 11•%1 Ijllllll . -1 r:ttige I Ifi , tittitiotisi 40f ti lo hi in the The,rival and go nlLernank =I '1)1%(: not 1,1 Ivlien he cop.), ter, tvltrt.te iutmr tt ; r ,•,. m anrtblvftrr4tttien, en,' ttr 1 Ltily anti try:lted 114 1%1.11) • Ile rO , lll, are liatitkontelN vrtrprlett, :ttol tt , at thing tie:lllv tint! itl-tt•'l1 1 1% nrrot,t I l'he upper a p irtillt "r an trt 11 . .11.1C11%C, Itli onlanicht aIII 1,... nut, awl all -1111. nl 1..111 able' rin.l itrilolv.. Mr I 11 I I a hand...mil , . Ilh rar , 4.t tfle 1.'11(.14 ,%1114•11 pr“pozie In s‘,• I, el t l'vrorie 11:111, •hank 114/1. 4 IL larD. ;in] 111.. of till' MINI , tiii,tanti.Ll !eh /I.• in t t Ihr rytorte I unt ulLcr i. t,t n II:a a ottict• be 1,,ei% lorl; roll krt, :In I nil I 1.1 . 1 • are 3111, It 14,5‘ebt.11.•,.., the 11 1 .-t fir ringed 11.111 111 , 0^I Lrein Plifil , %!katim. Air. 1101,t1F4, ertipllt•tl ...tiller Ito he 1)0.1,1111 . .410.11111 14 I, 1 i t g ”., l 1,.010ng ',wog ladic+, It, I It•ths Ile 1,, It Ito Wie vi.oted ft number of and drugstores, lint hat e not time nor space Inellt1" 1 1 theta ill/W. We intended tointer,iew It‘l ti tannery, hilt Inlet get at !lance. .\t the Herald a a met ItaAts.satlil . st partner, raptain ./ONLY, it illokt itgreetthle companion and one 01 the best printer+• to be found in the •coiiiiimitwealth. The captain in a mod, I gentlemln Ile neither 41rtilh., rhea sinol,e4 for r , ttrars, and Ii 11111111 - lilt n•sPeeted 1111 Ril parties and pe..ple, ui Tyr..iie and vicinity. Ile it n.%)to IVIIO introduced N ask, in remarks that were neat and mink that acre plain. Captain .losai ix yet quite a young man, and undoubtedly Inns a hie of uselulne-44 Insforu him. The //erufd Milne is well arranged, has an expellent a•sirtment of type, and is doing a large amount or job work. It expects to have a power press in about three weeks—a Nlontague—like Bata Ki FITZ'S. Tyrone is a growing, thriving lows, WWI good schools and uunnvons churches. But they want to tear down that old and uncouth bridge over the Juniata, and put up one that will look IsLe it had been built lillattoder'n times, It seems to us that if we were the editor of the Iferahl, :nit it obstructed our range of vision as it does himove should be tempted to litre cotue tellow to let it down into the raver south night. It in an unsightly nuisance and spuds the %leiv 01' the town from the railroad. But, we must slop 'lien% Much us we woula Lilco to, gossip n little more about our op the emintry neighbors, time and Ppace And another oeeitsjou. nithuer joss its well. I --'llld WORt Virginia Co , iipattyaie . ithour to print the hitt al mother, of IL tottgazitie with the einge- Jar el, The ,iftwozinto The pithlientiot% drtii;,-.. in at elaritnbarg 7 11'eht Virgin; I. 1 Tyrono Judge Woodward, of this State, de livered an able speech last week on the bayonet law, from which we make the following extract: The prophetic Roill of the President already discerns the living ITS(3llll,lfivee of nascent empire to that tviiich King Willow and Bismarck are building up to bless '(heGermans, nod very coon, ul the people continue power to the hands that wield it now, the re .i.,vnitilance of the two empires will be come so palpable that common and uninspired men will riot only see but will feel what the President hails in the future the blessings of a military despotism. All our legislation points this way. The bill now 'whir° us 19 OM' 01 the steps in the downward road. It would be more manly and fair if it Lore its real purpose upon its Irontlets. Why not call it a bill to d eatroy State right of regulating indlrage? ur, a lidl to prevent white men rout o ? Ur, a bill to continue the Re publican party tun power? Why chris ten it with the grim sarcasm of a "101 l In eploree the right ol t oting?' It is not 111 V purpo“e io analtie the details of flit hill. That has been iltufficiently done liv those who have gone before tile. The ell'ect of it will be to take the control of the elections out of the liandterfr State oflieers, acting under State law, oil deliver it over to irresponsible Federal supervisors, who are armed c oh the power of the pos-ie eornitatus; ot the army and navy: 4.1 the arrests ithoot warrants, eliallen,fin , voters, in-pert m, ballots and I.llperl oiii re Innis, and they will he very nwkcard it,fyitts of the ruling power, it with all tlo.e atfliatices, they cannot produce Fill' r<isult 111:1( tiny he required Tit, II i that all thus machiai ry its I limited to elections, for Federal ofli errs; but as Ni ttiost Suites elect their officers at ti eintme time and Hire at which 1 . 011 , ‘ , 1 4.1.1.4111141 are elected, t he' practical wort.ing of the machinery will gene to Federal officers the -inute control over election for tilate officers Ilea they will have in the ,dioire of Presidential 1`11.4.1111. 411111 .1 '44114,114.NR i i it I l i , sum, to oar "„. tlrly iii irela lile t‘ mann% should he Slate eleetions on other ila%., and alter the hislitoti of former limes, should chol,e their ollirerm 11011,$ 11% Federal hilts net., what would It avail in the pre. rare of the high d unconstitutional power attic! 1111'4 alremll arro , ated to itself , What State right has not been al. manly ,lenteil and shamelessly trampled Upon What cures the mail spout of ti 14`,111 for r1)4111K, -gate pro le-1-4 4,1 '411114. 11'itli the '-'44lpretio. I '4.10 packed .01.1 tza.Pied, ooh lorr hionlred of tribille money 1L1116131111V wrong Irum the pro le with an arms' lo e4,111.C1 r1,1•,1114, .141 , 11 , 101.1 VIVeIIOI,I, ‘,11.11 a navy Ii) ali.orlt twenty 11111110R4 41 1111,11eV all niotllv for doing nothing but t‘t stake itself a laughing •ioek or the acrid ; with corporations enriched tv uh n pub he 1101101111 , wit h legislative power stretched to et cry oloect which sinko lion or avarice can covet, what does a ruthless part v, so clothed and intrenyl. 11, care for the checks and halitner.4 4,1 I 1110 COII4IILIIIIO/1 and the reser% ed rights of the States What will they care in the future? Literally nothing now, and nothing then" It, therefore, State elections shall survive the shock of 011..1 legislation, they will miirvive 10 no prirr44. There is but one remedy for the evil, that are upon is, Rll4l the rrenier and wore appalling evils that threaten us In the in•ar to titre, and that IR 10 east out the men who have power, anti bring ,laick the ailininistritlion it the govern meat to its irile constitutional basis, and keep it there fhc l'ineinnatti Gaze/trot Thursday say,' A chronicler of ;Lilly eeentn in seldom called upon to infiynrn the pub he or a more terrible death than yen terday befell Captain Thoinan J. Barry a worthy government storekeeper, at the, diktillery of near glow the heart rending ireident oc curred is now conjecture ,possibly it will alwaNs remain so. Alter dinner l ie was seen sitting by an open window 01 the distillery reading. Below hint, on the outside of this apartment was tin open tub, containing Plc worn,. Frequently the water contained in thin .e..wel became boiling hot from the heated .apor within. Tt ass so ycH let !Ater in tire afternoon Captain was needed in the line of him linty am storekeeper, nod wait sought about the prefaises. Not being found, a Olt•titiellger was RCM to SellitllltiVinC, lh no more ROCCCIOI. This awakened apprehension, and a more eftvernl search about the distillery was made. At 111 , 1 the hat or the iintortarate man was discovered near the tub, mitt the terrible thouvdit came ilambing into the mina that the storekeeper !night be in this lessel. Wit 11 fears t'or the tv'nnit the contents of the tub %)•ere examined. 'rtierp the ki t h , or the officer was 'fontid literally incited. Whether n 4 Ito eat 141 WAS stuhlettly Reined with fainting flt, or hnd fallen asleep and tumbled in, of hod In.lleh in nnawnren while looking into the ve.sel, he left entirely to entijecitire. ~j1. 4 .,_-..-.*, Judge Woothkard on the neyonet Election Law A Shocking Accident Spewls from the Keyitone —hi to owl 'fittwvillo are infested with burg ri•rry employm its vagrants cleaning the MIZE! --o.lnnlbin (sootily bas 2,586 dogs assessed nt 91,01. —The iiermann or Scranton, Pa, hai a grand eelebration in honor of peace. —Of the thirty-eight furnaces In Lehigh Val ley nineteen have suspended operations. has a boy two years old that smokes live nipoki lan of tobacco daily. Next. —Lloyd Wilton lo murderer of Jnoob Bny, Is In be hnug lit iVillianomort, on the 22d of March. 1 NO. 10 —Weyton walked twonty-five miles In Johns' ton n recently in four hours and forty-nine MEM Iteehee While out l.un ling In the woods over rot ry on the filth, was accidental. shot and killed. —The roe of tho Caroline Richlng's Englodk opeta ontertammenta Tittinvillo out Mcieliny iygt Tiieedity evenings 111.14, amounted to oyez $l,llllO —Pennsylvania think,* It ran niaint the Item Ile robe MlllllllllllOll fi:r President, and prom ants -11111 11111111, oft.. ai•ral Ilanenek and Chief Jllll lln I•'Phmnpßull —Mary Ann Gro,4, of l'lnunberalmtg, aged oi ei amity 41,1'11 yearn, died ri.eently It In llnait; it she ~t onl.l hare Jiro many yearn long er 11.1 d .he not met with. 1111111111111 Ileeidellt 4.0,1 d e, 111.11 killed John Devitt ut Ili4• 44 .• el 111.0101,1 440, 11.114 n 1441,41 COril Il•t.•11 411 111111414 . 1ni ihr v 04.4,1,1 argree II o wan vnu tt tk4 I" t 4.1%.• y.• 141,1 n. tim penitviiiiitry %Ili ..) tut -1;0%11114.1 (ff. Illy hav appointed Henry I, I of 1.11. county, the additional I to Itr Soother .111 per 'hate Senate need sera tot a lorro of throe yva t berrinerat aad Waynentitirg ,ll~e.ntq,l lutist Ilea. Jeremiah H. Mack for the le at I i.onot tatn I anklidato for I . reltitielli Ihe De //tun /II •:I) lie liONMeitliell tile hunenty 411 the t% anhiegtoti, the eapneity of it Jefferson mol a a dll of 11 4011 —llugh Thor, of Super I.IOVII, 1.01111- 11,11.,11 01 vro ..Idllll4 11.11,, 11114 1110 ‘eetiog of lat. In behalf of 110 ‘i 'WII4IOIII/111 for 11., 151/1111/1,1, 11114 114nap p 11411111 R 11010111 to/ 1110 11lnouul of about <l. , 11111.1111g111,101',.T. 1,/ 1,113. I man living in ( olinnhin find uwllllllf4 11,, o••• h It, . in. Lit.•lv re(nned to Lure 1)14 h.•r, ah,. died .ildjenl3, but I ortitol the 1 of Ur to the I,loller 1.11 - 104 nn n illpl . l -0(11111g tll4 loone to a paper 10011011 11 011,10/lON. .3 hereby refuse to take charge I ilo• of tiny fotlier pity lor it. 1.1r1:11 Ilit4ll 10/111,11 tirAlr , .1 of r.“. aw,tn, id %%ale.. x lit. left ittt{'ltteltntv ‘r uang r it, 111 ittl Mann° ermrattion lint t„,„, Inehen 111 tree, light •Ft, .1410. 1,1n,s it Ikon 11.. l ul. ,ttt t v. 4,11% II 1 IMIE=I t. Ila• eif, of a pr , analet i tw,en I I fan liala •• tt •I••p" to pros• opt I oioor L. r t IIn• r-Intlll, I ItAt f,,r1,1,14 1.1pf,..1114 ttletti- =I i /11 , 01 It 0 Lrrrnn• 11 Gu•t It , report. , rl It ont tat t 111,1 11,1.11 tr or t ht. impor Ili I 0 'III .4 In a or I. n Schti) I II .111111. Y ..i.Jllls, IVO liar tu.t lo slcli will I=l hnt•l NI ”Ittl u: ~ f 1111,1Iy Inft ho r.tlny i hn•w hlma Ir from 1,14;i 11IeglienV nrt•r. P:lnhnr¢ 11 r•••• irAt dannX the night ,II«J Rtlelviptmg the h , • ‘i role the cite i. I ', I 01.0.0 ihtM :11.Ln \ Old 11.1%, toervy on my lhoolo.chotY, who Vlll.llrohbvtl of SIM IM MI nl' 11=111 . 10111i1,, I en( Of 411 tin 1111,ney (NMI for null of the robberm floe led and agreed laeilden to bear the es pen• of the prdelof:tition 1401 :now that 1,1. e rots• r. have b.vo Von vier .41 lienninglioff torn,• to pay, and Ilie liefeeliveg are going to Rue Goodrnoto, n lalot or in the I..ehigh NI alloy Heil rood ti pt nt il.ollon, woe found I) etg 111,311 on 11o• el reel corner 11l that pine* on Mon.lvo morn.) g 1/114t eek Ito WWI .11111 , L I.) voppoved he was attack e.l Irate et night .1111 /4 ..1111.qn.an , lo$nrconle 1114#4•.1.1 110 formerly levidmi In Anti). lona and ni 11, fir work 0,1 rat holler Inak• - I'iu•o lug rain, of Ilurri.burgo4llo3.l arrest s , n ,u. ail ..oct• ag, for personating si r 1, unicl Nlethiriq.of ),111.111,1 1 wiland county, aolua t'n• bn I h ,ud Of .1111111 hiehlgil, we Ili V itll.ll •,1 rho etirtrgo before w•+, i, n t a I . IttIIKIII4 I\l,ll rent "f 11,/,01111 'Vold undergo all 11111 , 11.+ 0 1)1 , 1 , 11 to NIP loellthlll,ll - ) for tiro )ektr. A fear fill railroad aeenlent Ileellrred near I%sb.ontown on i ?Is( nit Adam Fry mire, of Nfilt.t,., tn•lnntly lolled and I.) other pa.•enger• were 00110,1.1 w.l.4ontown lfe~ur d, front which oar illfoolllolo. IP gatl.• erect, says the 1 . 1111. e or the see !dent was a broken rail Two ears were rolled down an embankment a distance ail) foot, an.l several ether cars - worn Owns n from the Ireek ttneng the Chronology evento of Milton, pehlioluoul in the Mittelman, Nu hn•t the fellow- Fig very singular ocuaurronee relate . I d. 22 Lightning nirik en the Harmony o.,t.ru Ii on on nimuett clumullono &yield Ilpo the plaoter tog out of itol/Pileounutern troll. from the m .omb of the not Orlyflown to the 'floor, 111 kiting a long, runltth hole le the o nil about thick AY it mati'm arm 'nit, nutty ,loud then i+ll4lo Bata very onion one over seer the White I mountain and there was butt one Ile oh of luchtnteg followed by tblo stroke. A ery strange ocourrence. .5 CURIO'''. PIIINOURNON —.A rumbling um. I,l‘ It no one can exactly Illustrate or de- Mt woo heard by n number of persona In ilitterent rurfol nr town on fittfulay evening 'Mont etc n'elock Tim ntmoaphoro at the limn wow quite heavy, and It might littro been the pe.tage of A meteor through the an 1)6- piaci the range of vlealon, or the muttering of e voting eerthqllllilie, We noticed It diatinetly t in qui room, looked /Around to two what hind m. 144144 tin.) pounq, bit L.fott(rAl iV ilmoorqr it, Ore tairrwgras,thU4 put primed to learn t but utile:4 Jot it,lisiartei, xocetred prqpima r ly the Came iikpreettion of it wetrfrt!";Ttilag w. to itmuing ou the tittiromi wiQyn lily papal* lit the tune, And 9114 i\ot therefore hare heel) the re vitrberntion of a running train 41,T14.11111,1 11011 r Inl II groat (I Into nee. 0,410 i utter 7- I.•v aebou rt (Jat, I= =1
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