Bellefonte Democratic tratchmn. d HY P. GRAY NIF.:Ir.g JOE W. FUREY, ARMOCIATT EDITOR Ink Olings —Sir-single—an( old bachelor —The Pittsburg Post is running 'Nouse A. SCOTT for the next Preei• IMM —ls it any proof that a man has the "itch",because he "scratched" his ticket? —As goes Pennsylvaniaso don't go the Union. The ITition goes as a --pleases. —Matta the only thing tirtattir has not taken which could be had without "money or price," in the "email pox," —Oreat Oren are raging in the State of New York. The losses already amount to nearly a hundred thousand dollars. —Chicago ial . now styled the city of cinders, and ita chief wants are said to be coverlids, coffee, candles, coal nod cash ; CUBSCR IL has plenty of. --W ITTJER in not the only 1100) little "Barefoot. There are a num her of chapa around this town whin father a half doi.ert much. —From till accounts, the Preside!' of Mexico sits in no uneasy Peal That's no explosive country and hail lost as lief blow lip its President as anybody else. BEW ARE! The Y M A. are on your track. Your vile haunt« are known—together with the inthwernetity pm oiler 1,. nntnglu•rling %ming victim~ —Greenville, Tenn , ham ne%er lota a Baptimt Church until tlitv and the trouble glee it got the church that there ham not been water enough io dip a new member in. —The Japanese have adopted the gallows am a means 01 punishment. We wonder now if they II do like us --pl.t keep it to look at, and let all Cieir log scoundrels go tree? --Thirty lawyers and two editors say that the other six thousand four bun. Bred and 81xteerl, voters are "dema gogues•' on the Law Library question. What a sight of "dernys" there are, to F ,• I ~$.. qt,t ~t cam!' reCeived in uces at U6tcagu is i';so9,- '27li lie pniwint for ay liidi dritfis have been drawn P. $896,709. The entire aggrrgelr reccipt 9 II) money 1111111 tar are 5. 4 1, ISIMIS6. —"Never despair of the Repu could do very well it the party power wan only halt honent fiat when it tratoplen on all the lawn and .team all the ftwney, the pro.pect Isn't at all tlatterlng —They are arresting the Mormons out in Salt I..tke now Just because they happen to lt,e etx or seven wives apiece. 'floe is the height of cruelty. NVe should think thate. 1111111 with snore than 011 e wile ought to he pitied instead of punished —Four or five white cadets at W. n 1 Point have been ,111.11noed by the Secretary of War for kicking up a high. That darkey, though, aho in raining "Caw all die time, can stay an long an he %mantic to Which pillovra the advantage or being a nig. —The 'hineee wt Lo, A tweloa, 1%111 forma, resisted an arrest by the police on the 25th instant, opening lire upon them from both sides of a street. This brought a mob upon them, and fif teen of the pigtails were sent to king dons collie, On a rope line, instanter. thin policeman was killed and one wounded -The poor, innocent Itailical city ur. r of Philadelphia lent Nome .1 liar honest lholical friends about 100.000 01 Ihe people s money, and now they on't pat him hack 01 c.lc.c he %ill claim that ilia accounts ;Ire "nn Pt v 11,1," which it it ruillieient ex,•11,.• 141wal t•-• whs os 1111111 010/1/i11 ,. 1 14,1 N 4,111 111 Ili, v%,,r1,j 'Loin behind tl !111 1% 111 —The radical papers are getting into a muddle about what theives they shell choose as officers of the Senate. W e suggeAl that it might be wise and well for them to wait until they have the choosing cf the officers, before get ling into any muss about who they mholl he WEAKLY 14 not Senator yet —they have lit Pi the Senate, nor will the Democratic party lose the control of that body until the bribers, fraud and general corruption of the radicals its the XIX district are fully ventilated. When that is done, it is icery probable that radical papers will have veuky little influence in the choice of officers. 1 01 two VOL. H The XlXth Senatorial District Get Ling a Dose of their own Medicine. Ititoheal papers ul the State are terribly exorcised just now over the ac lion of (lie return judges of the Nme teentli Setuttotial thstryt, alio refused to give it _certificate of election to WEAK 1,1,1" on nitglllll of the %Illations frauds perpetrated by him and his iiiendv at I lte pulls To mad Oleo eharges,denunci ittoutt,tliremvuwl war etage, ewe would almost lie induced to believe that such :111 otitrage (?) upon the rights of the people tool never be. lore been attempted, that such a fear lid disregard ot the voice of the hallo' box had rirver, hefore been thought of Itut, unliieltily for thette would he pre servers ol the public peace and purity, precedents established by tliellPielV.B stare them in the face, awl compel them to tolmit that the set, "ontriige they now t h lire mien t he 1)1 . 111111101C return nudges of I 'timberland and Frank tin (»iinitt% been committed It, them-telve% ilium and again. In the Congressional election of 1 , ,70, in the distrim composed of the you'll les of Indiana, NVestinoreland and Fayette, .lotto Cot env and lit Nov I) Fti.ita were 01(3 candidates. t the meeting of the county return judges it sus lonnd that Nlr Foster, the Democratic eat, &Intl', had a majority if the vale 111.1 the ludo, from the outwit. of Weiamoreland and Fa) cite vo certified , but tile al judge Irani Indiana county riflet-tttl to sign the reruns toe because, es be %aid, it fraud watt ttlleg)ed to have fteen perpetrated soniea here Ili Fayette county at the polls This certificate, with the vote, signed by majority of the lodges 01 the th.trict, showing that Air 1'0,71.11 had been duly elected, wits foraartled to the !Ladle:ll Governor of the State, whose duty it ttrati to cerill) to the election of M r 1: 0 , 1 IL Mil he No, but made the exCli4e 111111 a train! having 'Well p`rl.l.!' l ßl the eleetion, , 11.111,1 he the judge tt-t lit which, Colour. or FosTrit, should bit , e the seat, and wrote it letter recant Mending, 11111111 he given In ( . .%“.1 lii thecit-enl Gard Nil and Ili .t 1,11 , caltdalatem lotr Judge of Ow 1 /1.11-1,1 Court or Philadelphia, only 111.1 when the Railleal return judges met and bind that 1;11F.Y.,1114•1., 11. e Irani oeflil Ctllialante, had recent,! it Inrir e majority of the vote, east, they dent ernt ely set to ,vork and threw 'tut enough of Democratic pret owls to diet I the 1111,110 ill (111111 4 1111 e, lilt time plea that frauds had been committed in those precincts 11 . 1111 tile,' 'krt . ...lollM ,Sllillll nor nwn Slllle, :114i Hill, Lill' retolleetittn 11l er% render-- 111 nil he the Itadionl pqrtv etlor.ed by every Italheiti paper,ll..l poi pp.irted lo) It:ultra! voter, We ?would like to know how any Rad teal (bill rein -e• 10 acknowledge that r etorniudgeontrittnherlatid and Frank lii did prtioniely right in doing jokt as they d 11 II '1 I. .111'111 Governor 11110/ whelp 11111111 ed 10 St to 111:14. 1,1 er Iritutim h. , (litre the election of Il V.% at U FO Tea to COngreto4; if it was right for the Italica' return Judges of Philadelphia to wty %%holier framh, had been corn 'timed to secure the election of Miter'• 11%Nh, why was it not right for the re turn judges ,O . Cumberland and Frank lin to say that frauds had been emu mated to secure the election of would lie Settutor WICAKI.CY .I Witt some Radical Solon tell us? The only difference in the caeed we have alluded to t, that the Radical re turn judgem took the mutter into their own halide I[l.llll decided lor therneelvem, while the Itettitittratic return judger hitt , tery wisely referred the whole mailer to the Senate, which lituly, the Constitution mays, "mhnll he the jage of the qualiffeatione of ite own membere." -- Brother BLANCIIARI) has settled down again into him usual dignity. lie hasn ' t !laved a darkey mince the 101 b of October, and hasn ' t looked at a la boring 1111111 mince the polls closed. (;rent 1.1 Ins own 41t1. Walton, lint a great deal greater in l j the "dignity '• lie carries, Said a Western man in New York : "Besides corn, wheat and pork, we raise hell in our country l" Judging from the terrible fires in the \Vest, there was more truth than poetry in his remark. "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1871 Death and Disaster The recent extraordinary and Ili-- paralleled valainities by lire and not only in this country but through out the world, are awaking a spent of intiairy,and men are beginning to nnl theinselvesorliat duet it all wean ? !Icily Writ iiiloraim 14 that m the last days there shall he light and wonders and weal eartlninalsew, with other is idienomena, the !Milli rally beginm k , !.speetilate timat the (bat the %Yodel even im\r trembling awl gampttig in the Met ..goitite 01 ,Inomlitittni. rrntli every Ike y 0111,13 4 ,4 rime evil toling 4 it .104 miter 11141111mill'. Fire, null r, aunt nwl peanlrnre vrrm 10 hut, pill the earth 111 mourning towno, ,illagen, and men the open Clllll4 tLy__ltre lip, !Agig 11(m(1... overv‘lit•lui uuil itlf 14.11 4141v1 II :Mil destroy. The stalks abroad and gatht•rn 1111(111 Iliou.aml• Into the ~rtte . IYnr rilVitgi, whole countries .thtl Minute fills the highwa)s stricken victim. The earth quakes in mortal tear and volcanoes tourer, red and mating, frwit their bonds VII the great lied til (lay, the centre light and heat• in lace darkened by the it 01. C101114{4 of POllle Impending ealaturty. 'Elie Aurora flashes lilt II PI I) wonderiul br!llinne) and stretches its lurid lingers lielm((s the entire heltvenn I mmenne tlibt I tVII,I, ire rullimintlr 1 , and Whole Irnete of land sail, oat 1,1 sight and are m 1 ,1( red Ity bursting ial.es rivers. All natrire stAms to Ire dig turbed, as it appreliensr‘e of same (lire event, greater a Ili! more tendril than any thus ilft4 )et taken place in (lie 6lnlory ul ale world Snell are 'ante of the extraordinary occurrences that e I late lin, e led int, 111 speculate upon the neat approach of Day of Judgment —that [twin', tear lul Jay e when the heavens shall lie rolled together 111 n scroll and the eleitivill4 melt Milli ler‘ent heal (If coarse these phenomena may all he, and mom, probably tire, the result of natural caiNes, but their trequencs, together with the Ines, that learned 111..11 Kay that the world has of ready exPited about as Ion) na IL cau_l exist, according to prophecy, make them more notable that, would other wiQe be the ewo• IVe ure not itariliNt., nor .lo we e,1.11 to, ere.ite a iylr lenr it, the l) 0111 01 II sotigle IVl•enuply MUM' 1114,1, 1111141 ui l ,J1111e4 . 111/11 with l I.e pril.liet les tit have Leer made 111 regard to Iht• /111t1 Mat :ire le iile 'l/1,4 altti lea , ri•llilerS 10 ilritA their " flirt ore 11.1 11M eft . liable of pitlyong theme itom.ibtlttlem e. we are. anti we all know that a e kattm nothing at all about them. The Day of ‘Vr•tlh may be near or tar, and 1;a Itrierm tramp may startle the world when it least expect. It. There He e w m to be, 11,11Vel , r,an iiiii/Ttgeslo l ll l l 1,1111 , 6 illP 'last 11155 ' are 111.11 •ei . I. I •I 11,111. these PutsJr( I II r t The Grand Duko Th? Russian fleet which is bearing to our shores the I;rand Duke A LEX I`l, fourth eon of the (:z as of Russia, of moon expected to make its appearance in New York Hart , Or. With this ex pectation in anew, all New York is on the qui owe. Fashionable eireleit are highly excited, end belles and beaux are preparing lor a grand round of die xi pat me. CAnisidering the fact that the Empe ror of 11.stuit thinks enough of this country to send his M: , 11 here to visit us, it its proper that lie should hese a decent reception, but there is no pro priety ua our fashionable' nnobn getting down into 'the dust at firs feet. If lie is a man of sense, and we UnderAtand that he is, he will despise all much fawning sycophancy as it °fight to be de spised, and think moat of the men who stand tip, like men, to give hint a cor dial and dignified welcome. Since the torganization of our Gov 'itntnent, Russia has been our friend. The rirn ots have always been on the hest ••• terms, and for this reason our (loverkinent night to make the 14rand Duke's visit a pleasant one. But there is no cull to humble our Iron eat republicanism at the feet of royal ty. /t It: / ail IL .... ,••• 24 4 ....9 Among Our Exchanga Et en the New Yolk ridiune is hard put to find 1111 excit.t. for I;IttNI'S III• terferenee with tbe,Sinie authority of 11Sito Carolina. conlet.tes that "wit bin ;1 ten weeks thew have been no very flagrant motes of oittrit , le," but tries In give the pro.. Imitation It 8110 W Iry endeavoring to rehire up the ion 01 RI) lillll.lellk II nnvn• ••The Itivt-ahle Empire in South Carolaot will 110 W II It Ye 101 opporttiot IV I/I ramaatre lIP sirem!ill with the Untied State,* liakeroment. W/11'11111g W/1.1 to Ole Kul lII\ In Spar tam.bar, l 2: aml rlythl othet (mama, 111 lhe 'awe, on the I'_'ll, al lhatther, that, imlm. they tlitTereetl and ! ftive op their ttrat4 withal five tltts4, lunrllltl la%v vtmthl he praelttlitted hey thti mat .I,perme oar ,I,ttrot lipid I/IVV 1111 h W 4 Ihreatenrd 11111, 11141.11 i aY 11,11111,10 of MIIS prmtiori al the privileges al the writ of /taheas empty under the EntarMalleta. net, /II 011 I , ollleloll. I hull the k "dem. - 11l South l'arodma are heti VVIIII the Slate ntlllun, anti are otherYl.l.4e %well tmtoppetl Within a wee/,x there bare been no very flags ant eases but , n!le liv them,. rullittno, but It et well I(ttown tlint their orLuturintioutt ire fume e.lll .1111 limn ever, and thnl slgh nl herd/ 01i Oil the part of the (101 ,ntinetti woolll ben eighth tar a venerul ouihretik The atitharatem Hay that the praelittatt lion ul otartml law up ill not 11111 V MIOII 1111,1111011 ,1 , 111•111 . 1 . , lait prrsent It. ken Peal 11l ie+~9r rl• In I Ile 1111, I,lllllll'Y —Tiut• llnihufilic9 tt, to 1111 . It it hove Iltes not 1111,1, Nan]. tool are they not es en now 0/1111,4 we tuske the toitotoottootott of atlairm titottot into our own It tods--1/11 le•o4 we r tilittlil wallctn is 1111 . Hirorte, 111,11 oil the toddlers we leant our irlir the vtoter, ttv the ul.dird bit) tLe Smith will go ihunuei Wig , and we ',hall lose our chances fur a second term in the 11 . 1itte lionise? Th. is where the rime pinches It it Ina In , flifffflle any — rebellion, but to keep the Inanheal party m power at the South, that Hosea. are If. he Relied by the whom! .ir/lll‘on anti place minter the Cu rantenis of war tial law The late elections in Penn sylvattot , (Mon and lowa, have en VOlirtitted If It SsiT to play the des pot tinder that Minn' , furl la , / off Cull greca which gave lion the !mower to the great is rim nt 11111,11 V cr,rpri at 11, irlerimiire, and lie le ;iris by riding rough shod riser nine nnullcndinK Conti Iles m the Palmetto State. vbun he ha. commenced. II he 6e lorlllnate 111 ruling, (lien its Ifi • lose 01 liberty departed Irwin the hearts ot the American people, and They have Inecome lit only to he the slaves id the neurper and tyrant %VIM is 110 W trallir ling spun the conmtitution and him country. lint ( . 11( %NT I% lit nniv good at de O'arlfig marital law , hr IM 111P40 a great bond ut malewrilang motley toward chant the ,djecie, which he leaver, taker people 10 [oder the prey `llll., Ite Intel" I Wed ' 4 OOO i4l 1 . 11:1 111,1, titol the slur+ Lion its kern untied wort, ttIII ht I.ut Alaalt Oil., the New York :out has rwmething ii, say, as lorloWB About two vettra ikL2O President tirittit viiiheribed 0111, 111011141iliol dollars toward the Mini for the family id that noble hearted hero, (len. John A Raw lois, then recently deceased. It wits afterward that tli.s nom, which was lllllONtritleol by (len Brant and paid in his name, WHY in reality paid by James Fis't, Jr., awl .Iq, tbould liratit pretended to and had the reputation of give n • ii hut he did not furniell a rent til n, t ;mild and Fisk h aid the whole, while lie got the gloty of liberality tnw.ird the Mini ly of lon devoted adviser mid itilintaht At that now he was yen' intimate with tbould and Fi , k. In tart, there on every n.llOlOll to behest. that they were engaged together in the relebra ted conspiracy to put up the price of gold; alla it was on account of the in timate relations ties created between th e m thattinulil Ittld Fisk were willing to pay the money for their friend and associate. Mince then they have quar relled, and it is certain that Fink and Gould have not bad anything to do with rite paying of Oratite thutimand dollars for Chicago. But inasmtwb la his first charitable donation of a thoueittni ilollaje Was proved to be a matter of lalse pretense, the public will be likely to believe that such is the ease with the present donation. Who WAS it OM' really paid this thouatind dollars? ._--The S,oilday of Phila delphia confirms our article of last week nn the Negro. It re:ill/v.l the tact that the balance ni power in Peon nvlvnnia an in the hands of the black cotern, and 01118 talks about : 'l•llere air 1110111 I wenty one thou sand negro voter!. in t hie State Cer Molly Nevelt thousand are in thin c•ily. It natty lie aately said that of that gro-.8 sum every negro, except, perhaps, one in every hundred, voted the nevoid' ran ticket. It IN, therefore, finite ob. wort that the negro vote, whieli cant 11.1010 HE Notedly for the Radical part), holdm the 'admire of political power in l'enm.)lvrtnia, and 10`111Illly 111.101-11117e$1 the nhlh• ii(oloCratir $0 ten+ of thim Commonwealth, who, not side of the negro ‘fete, teprement It de voted majority of the OW, voters of What is the fair in ferenee 'I•IuN• that the ballotm of twenty thotiontid negroca control /MI deride the polnu•pl character and for 1101e4 of I him gn•dl PM Mori Weal 01. 18 Om. riot homiliatoig -It c10.cr01,4 to MI 11 11e4H the pluck 0 1 the I 1 1111t4 racy tinder their Into defeat,. The% take t Ittopt Pool, attributing the lii 04 true ,1111,Ce our own ;with) and hope for bettei leek next lone. We still have it chance in win in 1872, it our party will (tidy do its duty. I.:ecouraged by the late elections, the Radii al iiiirty and the tia %NT administration will now rite the whole length of then- string, and, when they get. to the end of it, the probability IC Iluit It will choke them. the Titusville Courier. A smart youth,who had pist rtatirlied from college to his lathe' s home in the (amid r) , obsei ring one 1111 V at dinner the old gentleman eating rather hearti Iv of cheese, said • "Father, you would be surprised to know dint cheese is tilled with animalcule ' The common F1f . 1141 . , practical old l'ariber replied : "Never mind, HIV 14011, 11 . the animal el11:1 . Can stand It, I kin That is ithinit the tray we teem over the result of the recent elections. II the country kin stand the continuation of Radical ride, we Can 1/nr 14 . 1110Cflille I 011.11s porarle.4 110111 In lIIIS 111141 1111f0 take the result as 4 onl iis though there w,,01 lee in it Well, it Is a great deal better to laugh than to cry The }hide says "that those vl/110111 the Lord lovetli. Ile chastei.eill Ile et ideritly kites the Democratic part . The ad ministration ol lirant has received the endorsement of the two great central •41,1,r4 of Ihe I . lllon, aod iv. mat now )001, 10rnard oit carrtlug out 01 lie !tad. al [millet with as much earnest nes+ as the Earl Strafford, in the set enteeth century, pushed his policy In favor nil his royal toaster, Charles I , and winch he so tersely expressed by the word "Thorough, - with a lug 'l'. l'he party leaders will be encouraged io gt eater boldness In 1111 . carrying lint of their scheme to oterthrow the liber ties of the American people We have proclaimed again maid again that this is the purpose of the lenders of the Had lea I parts IVe earnestly and firki• iv helle.e this II it is no their Inten• lion to do this thing, then we hare simile.' history in snit) We repeat Doll the recent political victories won lir the Radicals will gite them great encouragement, mid they will no doubt more plainly show their hands during the coming winter, and by this means the people may be awakened to a rem 114111 g en . 11 1 , 1. 01 their danger. This ma our hope --In Texas the 17erinaint voted n.rainat the .I. l oterit, and the result Ivan .j,lorionn Democratic victory. If the ;.•rmiins here had .lone the name I.lllllg, tiivre would hilt 1' been no olarkey to l'etinnylvania this hall. An exchange nava : At the recent election iti Texan tl Is sitid that the Germans voted largely, eonte localities ahnoat ottattimoutdy, lor the Dentoerattc candidates lor Con• greseinen. In Fayette county, where there are many tiertnans, the white vote wan nearly urianimoum tor , Ilan rock, the Democratic candidate. In COllllll comfit,containing the large anti flonrildting OVrlllarl eetilenlcnt of Newltratinfekt, Hancock wan lit) ahead -"th e noble liermans, an the SIM Antonio Heraid remai km, "going for km almost en masse." Two years ago Fayelie comity fare I/egerier, the neonldaeriii candidate, more than 900 nur~or sly , now it gives nearly MOO against liiiii--showing a change of 1,700 votes. In commenting upon these reports the St. Louis &publtean sap.: "Facts like these.. prove that Senator Schurr.'s generous viewa are shared by his countrymen, in regions Mr distant from the state which he represents. The Germans of Texan have been Republicans, and they are Republicans still ; we have no author ity for saying that they have joined the Democratic party ; but one thing is certain; they are no longer adlie• rents of the proacriptive party that rides in '('extra and at Washingdon city. 'fliey have aided to inflict a similar de feat inn ltatlicalimin in Texas to that which their countrymen aided to inflict on it la Missourt. —Germaayought to be happy. She has texteen female editorr. • Spewle lrom the Keystonel - , —Scranton 14 to have a $2,000,0nn cotta mill —'l he rillmitium editor ul,thu Sunday ilfereit %%PM. it white nee kilo. - , t.tolon'm mejorlty over McCotillions 1.. 1 125 , ol Pl Cooper 20,870. obb, , of the Day, has been 11 1.11110110 the p 0.1110.11 of paying teller In tl ono( T Homy hos bought out tho Su dun Imo, at Tnnnvillo,llllli to now rant in thug pun•huien w eulaige alit Improve th °thee 1,110 pope: in to ho neutral to politico —Luther (trees, the Demi:wrath. candltint, lor Areettilfly tit Wart en. ens elected by tiftco inapt hit .y 1 Short, Ili., Republican candl dun• The IZeplllllll 111.14111ity on the hint to kilt xtry tint 111111thed steel 1,1), 'llll,, decided compliment her Luther. NO. ,I 2 -1411110 an exeltement Nll4 oecasioned o the male street or rn,nkford, on Hatiirth night heat. by the carrying lilt of an Moen,' bet ashington Knott. wan WllOOll.ll (lOW ~reel lya Mr. Curlier, 1111(1 hark again I Churl, R Owens 311,nitor. —The Ilemocrattr of Erie county covert, theittneiren with glory at the Isle canto 'I he ladt(.ll innJoritv of thirteen hundred 0 OW Slate• tle•kct In ails county in the entail.. they hay cneetired for twenty yearn. nod, hike nonecian with the gradually le.eo•nit nnualt y lor tett yearn pant, shown the Ideal uddunre • . the Iteinocrata are making tuna the people —•l'he lett4e of the untied rallrotel eutztpanh nl ;Sex Jeisey 111 the l'ettesylvania railrat hat 111,11 1.114111.11 1,) , ail the e 1.41111,1 exeop rug the Ironton railroad. lit milord, preside! al that rued, 14 absent iti E 11 1 .111113, but Mr. till ....1111•1,1.1.1.11.111 pre bin VW 111 1.1114111.110 101. by .1111 a 11..11 ..1 the company," as the slate mi the pert od the I minden and Amboy—the 1.11111.4 1.. rig added to line stgaattire - %11.1i,W 1,1,1111111 11111111 . 41 Al or! 11.11114. 1.14+ foreldly violated by by, I named Emmet Hampton, id 11eiit (Me tio, lOn Illy toad byte ern llrnr piney HMI ;111 . 411 ur the 1{1111 . 6 110r1.1 . W 00414, on 'I timpiday eve: mg nod Hampton iliatggt it her woof 11 WIWI, At /./111,11.11 thin 11111111,11 r Purpose 110 Ng 114 Al .144) .1 ,111.1 114.111 to 'mower 11 4 harge at , mot in deltodt ut $2,000 Mill 1111111 In Bigler county wnnted 11 11011' nu Ide It le get ..41,11 11 K inry the -.on, 111111 lie 11111.1 ed x prelllllllli ...it) I 11l el it hurt 01 t Indies her the bun, ronne , t 1111111 111 the 1, , 11111) lit' 1,4 111 tlll 111 the 10,11111111 Ile loe. nated long time 401. 11, the ImtteKt nar so etore, bast Itnnity nleenl4 th lii han.l•..ine.l 1111411 1.111.--111.111.01( t. 1.11111 co.. 011 t 114 VIC' 11140 1111 Sunday the nervp•r+ wire pro;r.••+ on the JL•lhnd:rt ehnil4 I'leu•nn 111,• • 1111. 11111Krepttion were :111111111 , 1 11/1111eS imitting ihroupth the floor at the legi t. r rwohiation nhovred that Ow furom under the building having 1,0(.01110 Over-heat, had conononicated tiro to the floor beta Voroluttely,ft wick ly oil Ingolched writl nit lotor) to the building or total interrttptit to the Pet, tee There flared through town 1 I a morn n ell route ht Ole U N M nt ur I%llloololla, LH ratio Luken trout the Uttleago tire, anti co! 14111111 g gold Cl.lll MIIIOIIIIII 111...11111M, or le melted lir the' feel ent heat " One tot the, weighed 1,1101 1..1111,11.1, and the 0110, i.1111 , 1e , I hey were w n Itvrthly dilapidate ,ttelitottt. anti t•onattlerabl# trouttle watt l• perteu i w tran.terring !Merit at the tielc Itoot the :NO 2. to the No. I Latteanter tram LAU /Wel -- I lie barn belonging to the Litio•smit county pilot house, Nl4/1 111111041 1/11 1/1111111111 s•soltor of week before lawt, together with Is liti.hoie of wheat, WO loos of hay, three or fao lionalreal 1/110110 Is of loiat•, VI 11110110111 of ry I 01l lateallel. of pobateen, three or hoar bush. 111 1/1101(1, need. 111111 s lot of term tog 'mph meet, All 11/0 11011 014 irk 001 nol.l Ihe 11 1. •opposed to hare hero (lie citric of AD I stoolotry, ninth the loss st000nl• 11/ /11.11 t 5 1 ono, 01 1 / 1 011 1110.111811/4/ //1 1111411/181(55) 51,1, are d for the apprehension of thaw. I'lrhl 11, rotor 21 —ln the cntirt pleas to-day, illiant Conn, a neon Ow, in wee 411•1311••ett honk office, by Judg All non, for extorting illegal lees Willi," Frain ell" also courteted for conspiracy t extort Illegal fess • a• a deputy sherd?, and a. hoed !My hollers and i.eut to prison for tw month.. Trt judge was tery ste•ere On 111 „dicers for their extortions, and said I cannot t lore toy eye, to the fact that it i part of the nynt,ni of 4•Xtortoni whirl, from lot•ginntng Ina• grown to Ire a great 1,1 tool one who t I. knottn to e*ery lawyer an Etyma! , woo tn.. Imams.. with one pobin• tit I I.huh lin extent l• trice ky.w.in ri..l that at the present day the olL•ea write require neither learning nor 14 previous court 0 1 study riot mien any c0t...1,414n etllol.l fattention, have become so tit their eniOnllnent• in mane instraires far e etw.ll 1110 salary of the President of the Unite States A Ile. Tiro VALLEY —The Sii•miehani river, a ii h flows through the inlet ior Pennsylvania, and at titintiury •preittln I hotioni in hinted and beautiful majesty, well been miylnd oho or the grandest and nit nele•n of atrtotlls% The Fourth !franc which uniten with Went Branch, rine. Tie the head ...ler. of the Allegheny river, in It i.el Paine nurse TllO volley ihw Went Brant h heginn at Nortliiiniberluti l urn lininberlund I'ol/Illy, And ends at Lot Haven, lintmi emitliy It l• not wide, but i neenery is carted, wild and plettirenque IA linpoetoOlo to torn a eurfret Idea of Its tro , lnerl 1111,101 Iloilo Ihe view Irvin 1111 11111 at the mouth o' the Went Itrannh, Is MIII passed he eye lake,. In a combinatil of river, of olounlAln, of valley, and of tit agriennural development, with tlbtlant nen or IllenolAllh o llng town! , of Ilanvill eleven, Lew niburg, eight, and Milton, 1... A Mlles oil. Lunt. II All itHOT,—Win. N. Ituynoble, rein ding w N era Falloortield township, allot huge hawk a short time ago Mr Reynolds erlpple and has been for some time pa unable to attend to duties. save thrum neon ing but little exertion Ile was in the act hulling Imalinits when the hawk apnearm and here tse will let our friend tell the ato hitt. II I lie hark soared titer one, an p. N 1at4111111141/If on a tree clone by and secrete, 1. / r a y, ) o darned old cripple, you can liti •a11111,41111/1 I will lima un and titnpeet yin pooh ry ai the 1•11111 e vigor of y ou r returned for once in a long time, and I though yen darned old bugger, your hide won't hot cornlodder In five 11111111 U, I rushed to th 11./11414, netted my fowling piece, rushed to it barn and took a rent, and put my gun throng a 110111111 the barn door, shut both e.yes all fired, and the hawk fell before I heard the r port of the gun. I marched up likes 11111 hell the hawk was not yet defunct and wish, to make bailie, and In the language Jacks I cant to him, t? 1 he eternal, you are my gam and taking de iberatei sine and eloslag n •yaa quietly, I gave him the euntente of tl •ell.l barrel I d ue t 'dere.] my trophy. tot him to the bonne and took him dinniumion which were 4 refl. 4j Mellen from tip w lip Weal Chester Jeffersunian. Ile Falraavats 111 Liar W or a rues front Kennet &luate to the Ni, York Tribune about rn r Cheeter county enrti junk,,, se folrowe • The shock oceurred nit .to o'elook. 'I he first eymptom when lo rumbling mound, which rapidly increased to loud Jarring noise, a• It a dozen heavy iro mares were roiling over the floor. 'rhe hot, shank from top to bottom, and at the end t ten or fifteen seconds both the noise sod • brat too were at, violent an to entree •it the I matt a I had frequently experlereued hen earthquake shook• In other countriex, but I no lurannees were they anoompanied wit such a loud and long continued reverberstio For nhont fifteen seconds longer the elute glationlly diminlehed, but the Jarring hot was heard, seemingly In the distance, after tl vibration ceased to be felt. The tneu et cm In the liehl stated that the sound wan fir heard to the northward, that it apparent passed tinder their festal the moment of gre est viltretion, and then moved Pouthisor The hurtle all flew from their per In t trees and hedges, mid darted hack &edit, In evident terror. The morning had be cry xultl7 and overcast, but the sky Meer, and is lreeh wind arose immediately nne wer c h t Tire wooden dwellings In the ell:, wt•re tot shaken that the people all melte in the streets. Some crockery wan broken, I I neve, but no damage Was done to *ldle eillunneys. There was a light shook alto midnight, the following night. Thr dr mimed to me to he nearly as violent nis,tho succeeding thefiat iial 0 4111JOI? stroyed Corinth, 185 n ft he thirty or ,for yenrs mince any oak line 'been felt 'ffu t neighbourhood I —An goes Penneylvania, so goes the Unto. next ()et ober.