The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 20, 1872, Image 2

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    T h-e Beaver Argus.
i WEYAND. EnITOn AND PROPILIZTOIt
Beaver. Fa.. November 20, 1572
THE tall: that iireeley is the worst
Neaten man that was ever a—candi
date for President is all bash. In
t , 12. Henry Clay had but 49 electoral
In 1830, Van Buren had but
i;11 votes. In 185 6 2, Scott had 42 votes.
Is6l, McClellan had 21 votes aid
in MS, Seymour bad So being al
most the sairre number thut tireeley
received at the late election.
THE Liberal Republcans of (lino
held a meeting at Cincinnati 00 Sat
urday and resolved to take steps to
organize the "Liberal party.'' .ludge
stalky, : 4 tall ley i iratt.lodge
lioad ley, and otters who refused to
-upport Cawley and-advocated the
r.--ele..tiun oft iraut in preference, at
t• nded the meeting and participated
;n its deliberations. The Cincinnati
Platform, Ivith the exception of the
Lorin k, was re-atlirmed. neve-
T•lw Reform was -substituted for the
it - witinati resolution on the Kiritr.
.1");DF:r. the new Internal Revenue
13 , A - the force of _kssessors and CoHee
tor•.,, now numbering of each
la--; is to be reduced .hi by the I-4
of January next, and l'ominis!•ioner
)ouglas ,, i NA ill s:,on begin the \Nor',.
consolidating districts in -order to
!flake the reductions. In -n toe States
Nvill he Out one, or two ( .4 dlec
-I,)rs but in the larger :-;tate4
and dePrsvly populated citir. there
will be a sullkient force to do the
•,cork without ineunv}•nienee to
intere:-ts. An immense pressure
l-ing exerted in favor (;f voriou-
'i.lcurtibent. 4
11' any person is anxious to know
how it "pays" to act as a "tool — for
tc r or three 1111'.CrU111011 tiro ai
-
the o , unty seat, he resptvt fully re
iorrod to a criple of men In Beaver
i'Alk a hrltilks or so in Beaver, one or
t oin Now Brighton, two or three
iu atiu- , try and several -more iu New
township. Tht,se latter
, -'rile' experience, and know
)w it is their-!dve-." Thoy \vill
very Itkrly make an-wer that a feint
i;oilars in hand• a dinner or tcto anti
o t old Mononrith(la thrown
dr, corrilren.%atr• tor irrteg - rity
•
1 away trial a eliara,•ter tittcriy
r Fixiit-rir•rir.e is a dear -.Argil,
1.;i; it -criris that fin!: will I,•aril iti
rrlhor.
\ .1 T I NI. lir t 1 klnorrati(' and
ItkerkAl
t , to'r: place I+l l oltntm. nn tfi I:,th
Atter ist-free and 101 l c;in4:lta
ti,m they agreed to untie and ;tct
;-ether in thy• future. The -ul,ject
NEM
.rroing a new organization and
:. , I.,pting a new party mane wns also
•:1-lissed, but action nn thes.e
wa• deferred for the preent
A , sub-inaninittee, oonsi. , ting of
eral ThOnx-, noir
„llan, General Ilrinkerhoft and Gen
eral Deshler, was seleeted to an
address to the people of (thin. The
address has been published and ay
poak to all anti-administration luen
I , e keep in line anil await future ile
%-elopments.
33=tg8M
I 11111 . 1-M. I:xc•ept iMIA to this rule• were
rarely found. But where Are we
1 - pright and honest nu•n, are
~e - ne•rally brushed aside with little• (,r
no ceremony, Loose who can he
tt—qt to aceomuliqh sonic loa.e pur
-1.,:..e, are preferred, and taken in
t heir .teal. At this rate of detnora;-
lization where will we lie ten or
I wvi hence Let tilos; who
helieve in old-fashiotall hone t, , )11
tile part of our public servants give'
qspect of politics some attention
t t the near future.
PI II( dikpatCh fr nn
, mlgolnOry, .11d/rtnin, dated No V.
Nirnbro and :11C
\-4•,l,C()n,crvativv-, \Oh havo e(1 - -
tilwates plectiol zo , ft“
I. , l4lsiature, wtre arrest(-(1 I,y the
1 - ttited Mates Deputy :‘l,trAtal t, I-t y
I —tween Selutut and It
repurteil nut the )1:11 - -.11;:l
thew 11, 1:111)1tile. The NI:tr411;i1
girl that he hart in?-tructi,,n- [lid, to
t.tke hail. The (41'01:4. 011:tr;.,,,41
viulati , ol of the election
F. \Nil! mak.(•tlw
thf , Legisslature tit tihJal on 9i
-I.:.inizatior,, as+ this sstirr - in.4. Of the
py,ss.oners to )1ol , t!t• \yin invtd‘e
"I•lir Lit.vral, and
'iiiiervative?., wouldd,avi. :t
ucj rite
it: the House if th-i• parti,
' , ere allowed to take their w:it,.
Legklatun• ttiot.ts tn-Iloq•row
.1 ME- 11.. E 1.1,F:5, (/?///.1":"41,1.!lis..
Ma/Mare pm? vvery
hi lave in the Stitte IS
after antiexpectirp: an otlici,,l p.I•-I
-s
of S 1 )://u hind or (f livr, ;111,1 %VIA:,
7t art;11;(1 [flaky
It I etTllrt 11; 1:11 Is l , fucy n•
Tiii. e!ectliN
• - •1:Itt., Jr, ele , tiu (; , )vcrr.)r and -
(ieneral deliberatt-4y
I.nwered the ,I;te...lad of official qual
rwation,and if corrupt men are henre
for. h ttl be our public ornoers-, Re lit i
to soo why you , hould not have an.
equal chattee with all the others.—
Leave your hiel:rn.: place. therefore;
put in an appearance at I larrist.ury
, s , ult, the your claim, "come !town . '
With a little tyf the root of all evll, and
we will Wager a hat or so, that you
will get what you ask for; especially
if you threaten, on a disposition of
refusal, to proclaim at whose instance
and request you undertook to stuff
I ztllot-hoxes at the late State election.
ULNERAI. CAmEttos, Governor
elect liartranct and a number of oth
er Pennsylvania politicians are said
have met with a severe rebuke
from President Grant on last Frijday.
They went to 7 itshington to secure
t he.appointment of one of their Phil
adelphia tools, a Mr. Trueman, as
Post-Master of that place, but the
l'resident is said to . have diszni-ssed
them with the following speech :
t;E:crt,EzttA . N :—I do not Well See
WOLliti be possible _for me to
s':st aside the rules and 'regulations of
t Civil Service commission. What
have we her There are two candi
dates presented, both Republicans.
nie of them, Mr. Fairrnan, Int.sqteetl
an employee of the Philadelphia
p:lst-otlice for some lime, and "I ant
`alts satisfied he is hilly competent
r:, discharge the tics poat-master.
1 i i were disposed to set aside the
Service rules and go outside, I
to fight appoint Mr. Trueman, but I
cannot couscientious.ly do this.
\Vhereupon Cameron, Hartranft
&Co., left in high dudgeon. If all
this occurred as reported, we will be
lieve t. 3) u t Grant is himself again,"
anti that the turning - over of a new
heat htts hei-n resolved upon•
AN unsophistiPated New England
youngriter, sotue years ago, left the
Maternal mansion, and -by and by
pulled up in one of the western States.
Having, been there for some lime,
!ind observing matters pretty closely,,_ -
hc ! finally became quite anxious to
have the fi44 peoi•le come west too,
;t oil aceordihgly wrote his sire the
following touching appeal:
"14:Ait DADD : Sell off every
thing you have and move out here.
They elect all-fired mean men to
office in this State. Come right off.
From your dutiful son." .lotts.
Now, we do nut intend to inVite
•'tnean men" :row other States into
Perinf:ylvania in order to obtain ()fri
end pinitions fur ttwinseivf s, but we
do think that now is the time for all
venal ano irresponsible men in our
own State, to collie forwa:d and make
:ipplication for all the positions there
are to till. Many of them, me are
Able to say, are_ already doing this,
And our purpos; now is to got
oir 00 Lill eVeLI Start, s tha t Oh.'
will have no advantage seer anoth
_A majority of the voters ;' ..-
ylvardadelibvrately deciU:sl
t ictols.q election that they prclerred
a dishonest to an honest man for Gov
ernor, and the political rogues of the
State having caught the inviration
of (h Gubernatorial verdict, are now
popping up their heads everya here
and dein:m(llns , Ow same recogni
tion for themselves that Wan aceonlod
Ciencral hart ran It. No one Call
blame thorn for this, for an over
whi-lining majority of the people
themselves have in effect told them
that honesty shotThi no:', and di-hon
esty Aouirl be rewarded. \Ve repeat,
then, that now I-, the time for political
vill a ins t o nio‘e to the front. Popu
lar sentiment is it) their lilV<,r, and
any official places they can get will
clearly he sancti . tined by it. I itskiiie
man! enter the lists. The -poll=
yours, but be carefut uu work - rio
detriment hi ht• old iiir:vg".•, that
tiler , is honor muon;_,,•
Seriou-;ly,
1,,)k at lac caar
urtr ref the nun all •,ovei- Ito! State
%%lin are nnw claito,rin for din-ltions
Ipoictr and tr,%dit. S•ar.t.ly any
thent coati] get rreilit
,t(rt•, i.r skwurity t.. m•tt'o. ul
an in.iigniti;•ant
plc furtiinlwd iti f )ctolwr in votin;:, fnr
Ilartranil and .11 1 ,en, duf•
tinn., ri•turn to plagn, t6o- , •
it, I i:tliatWe aruquitvi,w,.
Tit ett",.'t tilt' r11:1-
litmal ( . 44nventiml met at I iarrl4.l44ir4g,
nn t 1 12 inst., !4!)41 , ;(4)!! after t .:444.41.44
114111. V.'. M. :\lered 11 :1 as 144 r;11.1-
!lent Pre-ident of the l'onvelitilm.
The acc , unl Al;)y's procnttiling.s.,‘vt•ri
(in ,cctrai,t 1.1 tht'
hart th.‘ itthl the
Itchuolican, beitp,4 in thy inajt,rity,
t•laitning
that
oi the c."itycntion -hall be
hehl in l'hiladelphia, after Jan. 1-t,
1
After inut-b Z .,, Ant , what angry tlk
cuion the following officer— all 1te
-1 .- :1= I;C:Trit Lucius 11.
'2. (1 Assi , s'ant (icrk, .'. 11. 11:tr!:r.i,
of
... -, erg,eant-A-.lrtri,, Jame.: (
o)f
Aisintatit
',ins Brown, cidoreil (,f Dauphin.
Evati,,„4o z-whuy
kill.
Frank
Wa•-hin; - ton..
Po-linast.cr, 11, hry I'. Price,
Philadelphia.
I . Fritr,k
.Major. of Philadelphia.
Trati-mritiing John I'.
ton, Philadelphia, and A. T. Parker.
Of Lycian
E
1)n the final v.it, Prt , i.lcnt )14 rt.-
It and Mv.l.llister,
it of 11ellrfuntr , VOt Witier
rn nnik.ng the vott , !•tatal 1,7
I.epublik-atn,.. to. GI; no,crai,
If are
1‘) 1,«•lic
t. 1110 I larrisburg
corre-10/iliclent' of the l'itt-hurgh
',either of.ir ti
f,r any i , ;lier of the
are likely IA) reelect much .H 1
the ('onventi,m. llr rave
Bat ‘vhat utP 'lll . :rely is,
theLrirtl of people they have f , ree , l
ut , oti the Convention for otlik er-.
ltiey gave r ti!slow it negro for A.s. , i--
glut ; - ‘ergeiiii'-iit-Artns, doubt lie
(.otlm• tt, hail the:gout, anti aa
gOod St . rVriii:, I PIP t hat 11(Jt II ihig
iii t Chief ttt rlc tta appointed,
incapardle natio4
-11env , r 4/lay. lie - niay
relet foie print without _-p 11-
tug than half the word-, bid it
tor ••i‘ ritueg hand. — 'the poor man
can -earo Iv it ott at till ; an d
!lien hi- voice i- hot ..-tich a one am
that of veteran SiiioN, v. ;1,,,t‘
goi).ll.C.lli 11.1:Ide fOrttllle.
111111 n hoorie fur a lit
tle ti Idle t:o. [ie....1 of the cony( n•
lit ....au] :eft the ne%v k•ierk to Li.,
fat
I C.: n hut 0.10 rooti%
riu_ hAve.,flr putting .11,1 1 ai,
ini: - tecilea.-.lwhrie in t he clerk %, hair.
T: le y want 1 9 tnrinre the I're!siden;,
wti not of t:ieir
(-no ~ tug, in the that he will
rm. in iti•lgteg. But Be. tint , (Id
rutin I);ood in lam I.w
that, :mil he 111:111 t2e, hi. Int.jll,-..
ail:ninthl' to tieloltt• of I brit•.
Iting's choice of orli-er ,
atwwinaloh..
SoLI( trot, tit:NI:RAI. I ;.A.I,ToW
tendered re,ignat ion t., t
ho I'rts
hient on the 1 ith. The Pre , iident zte
tvpteti the resignation on the Prth,
and wrote the retiring * , fl •er a com
plimentary letter.
NEw VUUK city wasstArtl e d wi t h
another horrible trazedy on last
Monday. A Mrs. King sued her
husband —Jatuts 1). King, a lawyer
of that c:ty— tor a divorce. In the
le,_aring of the ease a Mr. and Mts.
O'Neil were witnesses for Mrs King
After leaving the witnesses stand,
O'Neil was tollowed down the starts
by King, and %while (;:i the landing
the latter put three pistol balls into
('Neil's body. O'Neil died soon af
terwards. King was at once. taken
into custody, and at last accounts,
fears were entertained that a mob
would break into his prison anti exe
cute summary vengeance upon the
inurderer.
--The• horse epizootic is spreading
in Whet9in,g, W. Va
— Commodore Vanderbilt'z."Moun
tain Boy," died on Friday of the pre
vai I ing epizootic.
HERE AND THERE.
Down in Arkansas a man was
lately sentenced to be hanged, but
all the carpenters in the neighbor
hood refused to build the scaffold.
As the condemned man was a car
penter hineeif by trade, the sheriff
tried to induce him hi put up the
gallows„ but he steadfastly declared
he he hanged if ho did.
—This is. The way they do up an
Enodi Arden_ romance in Oshkosh,
Wis.: The western \rden did not
come hack and gaze through the
window at the felicity of the recon
structed household and then go into
the green and yellow melancholy bus
iness; not any. lie kicked the new
hushand out, sorted over the children
and sent his brats after him, awl
tact), after thrashing his wife, settled
(town into a peaceful anti happy head
of the family.
-11011. lloritio Seymour made a
speech a few days before the recent
election, in which he said: _
•'FF,L,LOW ('ITIzF:NM—Itt this elvel'
tion the sharp discussions about can
didates have turned away the public
mind from more important questions
involved in it 4 re-ults. Compared
ith these the candidates are mere
it.oients of toe contest. It inrolres
the . formation qj a great jutrtg, lehich
is hereafter to direct the affairs qf our
country. The first great work to he
done kto l.iv it- foundation. In this
mere prog,rt-4s ha- , been 'glide than
we had a right to expect.
--It h 4 rumored in array circle:4
that lirigadier Grtt. (). ITowani
will he prottaftetl to the v,radeof )1:1-
jor-General, vie e :lie;ide, •,).
roil %k rf•tir‘l
1)10 lull I . :lilt' Ili Jr
th•oount li):;:: an l fa it hfu I ice•
:ititi vibfi therein. The
,' special consultation meeting
I icoli. , •isits and Liberal iteputilicans
of I Mi.) was held at l'oluitibus yester
day. Too Liberal , , about torts , in
mintier, met sew rately and :adopted
re,,,ltitions declaring that in their
opinion it \Vas desirahle that a coo
-,ilidation of ad the elemcnts favor
ing the leading principle , enunciated
by the Cincinnati platform
ir,t•tto, ;opt that until con,o'rt
(:,,i j, effected the Lit(er:ll
-ilon1(11K. maintained and p e r.,
fected; that the next Liberal Stat. 4?
con vent 0 01 ?-iinarely
fiv:ir (.1 tariff tor revenue only.
invite a n persons, \vithout
;,raid to tortner poiitirul os,oetation , ,
to unite \\ it h them; recommending
t h, t the next Convention
name of Liberal Republit-an," as a
part;: Inoue, should he .tropped, and
that of the -I,:tierar' party adopt
orginizttious which
\ lar (1)-(101'11'04i whit
Itepuhlicans to :114111(1.0 the
old party n a me, with a view t o a
more perfect union weir; the name
ui - I.loeralt" that a a party they
are oppfr4l.4l 10 ail
believing, that
the equal rights ni all -houlll I, o ' lts
guiding principle in all the ramiti e a.
Lion; of the (,overinent, and that
great care should he exercised in -,-
144•Iing . candidates fur members of CPI..
'Fla. Democratic and Liberal Ito-
Stale Central Cominittei
together with a large number of rep
resentaii vcs of the two organizations
from ditTercitt parts of the - State,
held a consultation nweling this af
iertioon, pur , itant to It call issued on
the out of this month. A coin tiiittee
had been appointed by the It-ino
i•ratic and I.ll(eriti ?`late
('ettitnittee to itrepitre nn addre-+ to
the Dei( icritts and Liberals of I )(lie
' for consideration 11(1)1 adoption ny
this meet-nig Thi(4 eounnlittee eon
( (411,i .rtoaito ,r. I.wrilliVr. :senator l'h
• man, on behalf or. the committee, re
, ported an address to the meeting,
' which w as:considered and unanimous
'iy allopted, It is as fidlowS:
To Mr; Licttioc , .(rls mid I,i/era/
f.tf )hi(); 'Uhl+ presidential
election ~ver, awl ;rant i, eiected.,
it is not our purpo-e al this time to
speak of •.le• cau , .., of this resuo. It
the future that demands your at
, tetanal. It, etirrence to the pa , t
u s eini only to ascertain the fact, and
lisosins it may teach. .1 va , t iii.ijor
' ity of the 1)e:110:Tatic party, perhap,
ninety-five per cent, toted for
largo number of citizens
heretofore members of. the ilepublican
org,ailization also voted for him.
The aggregate of their votes, te, near
ly as we can estimate, exceeds three
millions and a quarter. The nominal
popular majority for tirant is some!
thing over hall a million on a vote of
near:yin- quite seven mullion,—a ma
jority of 116011 t :Nt'Vt'll per rent. This
Is the result, as nearly as wear,. iihh',
the absence of olhciai returns to
state it. Itut this \ dots not rep
with .- hehtiint nt
of the country. It ii evident that
large holy electors stayed away
from the polls. Nearly every one of
the-s• men I , :in opponent ol the ail
niVistrat ion, and if they had seen lit
I') ist their vote I irant's popular
majority \could very small, if it
gatlit exist at all.
The prominent features of the
interesting enough. Among
election may he briefly stated: \
( ''"'"'" 11 " visiting the ,1 !v-!it ,' per cent of the I)entocrats to;
ono : : fell,w \\h) in love at :sr-4 of the remaining
sight w ;;!, the youlej:e!an g l : t er , 1 CI V,. It comparatively small
t
nundier•vot e d fOr tina .t
re , ident
. greater part of them did not Vote at
, \‘ ‘ i, i t ( 'tiro( all. 1)1 the Liberal Republicans who
They even rode out to.gellier in her ' joined tlii, party of reform, a large
father•s carrtio,4e, \vhen tho se i n majority good fast, wlitio others ?
charge or her strictly j,, r i„,„1,. \. , 4)1 SUCC('SS, 11,1 A. (0
farther their old :s=sociatiotis or staid al
e:chibitiofis such hail taste home,
on her pink, she frankly declared nee New, ie,aving.4tit of view the vemil
4 1 "
int e nt ued (hi' t nnl nuc h e. foon whe, , goini corrupt motivei,
c iiirselhe matter WA-I serious fait ' 1 " .4-.rt " l (111.1'4• anted fur
t :it
tontion.
05) ;rant, :1,10.1 woo ratinot reneti upon
' any party that ust4s mate hut bon
the young Inefi tll, iflergy ,if ar a ble I I Watoi to further its soceess,
money, declared he Winifil not bate it may he safely affirmed that the
with o ut -th e g i r l at l o v e: on th e ;;rent body of the electors who stayo I
away from the polls are, as they have
other-x:ls the girlalivally
been in times past, opposed to the
1 . 1 40 i i ,tri an ',,minis,ioni.r could , dominant raditsil party. It is true
itiend tilitti;•r,, althonjzli 10. that they 4.1h1 not Vote, and by their
In this dilertinia,:b trip to Europe for' vt) t e ma nif"t- t heir til'Pusititin ix thy
the girl
was
th.cht,it \\ lira II,; late election, and this fact is greatly
Indian will do about
to he reg retted; but let us not rashly
it will-he faind e . t .
utrsit censures upon them. If
in the next cliafiter when it "me, they could not overeotne their old
feelings and prejudices so far as to
vote for a life l o ng opponent, we way
deplore the fart, hut we should not he
so unjust as to place them in the ranks
of our enemies. We have an abiding
faith th.tt, with time awl refleetion,
they will lit' found, as heretofore,
acting. en our side. 'flu! Radical
camp is no camp for them, nor ii it
the part of Nvistlotn to draw the tfar
ty tomahawk. upon liewocrats or
Itepublicans who, front con
s:lemons but IlliStakell motives, saw
fit to vole for ;raid. The circum
stance, were novel and peculiar,sucla
as had twver before bt.sni seen, and
Men of the hest intentions, were lia
ble to emir. ('or Lenin as strongly
as you tri-,11 base torn who surd their
votes, but tie charitable to your old
friends, Who under circumstances of
difficulty and embarrassment differed
from you in Dpi-eion. Instead of re
pelling, strive to win them track.
Free, independent thouglit is the very
essence of Democracy and true Re
puhlieanisni. It created the Demo
cratic! party at the beginning, and it
has iintintained it ever since. It
trt o t f o the to
-day, to t e % 1 % 1-ti e b ui lica us n t
e Ca le v n e n i :
look for accessions in the future,
What IS wanted, then, is not critn
ination and recrimination, but the
oppisite. Three and a quarter mil
lions of electors have protested, by
their votes, against the radical mis
rule under which the country hits
sulferet I, and v. hick threatens to over
throw the very foundation of free
government. The reasons for their
protest are as potent to day as they
were when they cast their votes. By
every consideration of consistency
re!Oylliilt (If (it'll. 11()Wlirli NA in leaVt . '
a V:101111i'y in the h.t.uf.llajor-(iener
ai~,
we learn, \vill prolvat
he fillrd by Ow proni(iti(iri (if I
Terry or (ien. 'anby, and thusred tire
than nu in i?er of Ilri;;, , atiter ionerak
-Th, horse epitlenlic has had one
I'o-alt —people have eth.coverett
that h Ige wt-re matte to \wall: \Vitt]
The numher or v, omen t. hn h ivc
r,,und thvv rat) go utt -hnpl,ing expe
dition.. without a earriatze, and tl
nun who knew that they can reach
their plifeei nI tiu-ines..., wMfout
hor-e car, ha. Iteen in.tterially
in
te.tsed. There k a great (teal p, -
(le-trian ahility in thi. , country which
has never heen devolupt d. Nottotl) -
can taleNt:intl how quickly he can
get from 'me point to another on ti
until Ito trie-t; aml that can
not he con.iiiitred altogether a
fortune which compel. him to make
flit' trial.
=MD
nn l ilval abtiut
an Anicrican "lady ilenti-t•• NV
Mullin anti filling thy ti•i•th of the
inhabitants of 11,..r1in. t1;1, twuli
, , t11,1)0z3( it • 1110 !sex' , pioneer in thiM
lint' of hut :wcording to
Tne ISritiYh (.1 Dentist
th*-re erfb, long. wzo :IA 1 st , v,
I.titt.4ll practitiotwrs of iieriti,A
try in England k hay
Dow 141.gisath.joctorily drlllOnStrated
that no brunch of human inciu-:try
reAurved for and Niered to the horrid
Futni)% 2 -41,::nd
I 'lt , it. I/Pen. it rernai o. to lie
(kt , •rr,i!,o , l hi wowill cciil
r 80-1(1-• urld IP:t,turcs
IN lail
tFitu 110
114.'111. oitizen of ltich
anti colonel of the 179:h V Jr
1416144 uulitia regiment. vonimitted
suicide at Furtrcss :11iiiiroe on Fri
day right, I,y shootir- himself
throii; 4 l l the „head a ith n I it:e. Fur
years before Cm. war :he eOlO-,
nel 10-ilitrie a orippli• from rta•moa
‘l.-to„ anti a bankrupt in
sulling out to (Pa fat*. John Mciiiel
lie retrained about hmotat mini
the breaking ourof the war, when he
went to F.irtress :\lonroo, and eiliZag•
ed his services to the Veitcrai ti-et
as a pilot Jarmsi river, wilieh iitcy
he ua , fUlly onnipeter.t to 010 lenin
I , fir.; f suit arity with the rive,.
lie hail keen .since the t,sair in
harge at 1- 4 1)rtrt:s Munroe, and
\vas+ regarded it.!i Ivcrtitric. 11 tea: a
hatiVe stn.eq•S.'clit
yv,tr , 01.1
_ wt. ha \t. gr.5...11) Irii;111
\\ ' u•hiii,4l , ut, that, true (Ir,
amiable Pennsylvania gen
tleman, married to his second wife,
lately 1.1,:h1 a matrimonial Cllnversa
tion of a peppery nature with that
lady. Inasmuch as her rhetorical
powers were infinitely liner and more
varied than his, she presently scat
tertsi the opposing force in dismay.
He was about to retire to solitude,
therein to"suck the sweets of e.wc - NA
philosophy," when he was suddenly
string: by that mental brickbat pop,
titarly known as a happy thouglit.
lie turned :like. the trampled worn,
and informed the victorious trampler
that there was one thing anyway she
was not nearly so good looking as his
first! What could a poor,abused crea
ture do but burst into rivers of tears,
and defy hint to the proof? As there
were no relics or departed beauty
about the house in the shape of pho
tographs or preternatural paintings,
the desperate mail paused one humil
iating instant, when another brickbat
none at Min and he was happy.
He remembered that an excellent
portrait of his first had been deposited
with her in the silent tomb. Thither
he.ruslied, there he dug with a tri
umphant spade, and thence he carried
the convincing picture. A...rushed to
the earth, hi:4 second rose again only
to confess that his blood curdling
assertion was too, too true.
—We have, it appears, one repre
sentative at least abroad who under
stands the dignity of our position
and his own. The Manchester t Eng
land.) Giorripot gives us an account
of the recent troubles of a Colonel
Davies, who honors Cardiff by repre
senting the United States as Consul
at that port. Davies, it seems, bought
an estate near the town,'and speedily
got into a squabble with a neighbor
ing farmer Bodkins, eoncerning the
use of u path or gate. which wonnd
up triumphantly fur the Colonel
with his giving the Englishman a
tremendous thrashiffg. lie was ar
rested and brought before the County
Court on a charge of assault and bat
tery, and defended inuiseif. it was
not he, Davies, who was aggrieved,
be chttliml, when the fellow pushed
his way through Ow gate, but the
majesty of the forty millions of pt 0-
ple whom he repiesented; it was the
great American nation to w hull)
BoJkins had used disrespectful long-
Mtge, the name of that na
tion,- declared the Colonel, "under
the shadow of that broad until beauti
ful flag, 1 struck him, in the cause of
IrVidlini! " The sptsch ‘.% "recei
‘ed with proiontal emotion," though
The (iltratan ,fails to inform us of
\vital kind, ahil the rzt. , e , was held
over for consideration, the Cardiff
Dognerries no tit amt linding the in
troduction of forty in Wilms of free
men into the ease 1.04) heavy a tnnVer
fur !,tiativti bundling.
It. Ilitt Ennoi
Liberal ltepublican Slat,
( ral Cow
Toe iluty ofealling a : , tate (Iniveii
ti,on of the two organizations , was
riunit toil hi the two State
C. , (2ionsideralil tan,: Wu,
elivited by the reading of the resolu
tions it4llllltHi irY the Liberal nieeting,
hut mist of the older Demo& rats lint s
ent- objected st) strongly to giving up
the natneof the Democratic party and
adopting in its stktT"l,llierti'' party,
that no motion qr :ebolut ion on the
subject ‘vas brouglit before the meet
ing. The meeting did no other bus.
A NEW P 1nt.1,4.
Ur (i/ig f (he Ohio Dentoeratie and
Libr rol .1:e l ahlican Vale Central
( ri - Addre.S to the rit
iz-hs obi , ' - The Prof oxed Libel--
41! 1'('1'1.1.
and just„ principle, these men are
bound tO continue to act together.
The neeeirsity for reform is likely to
increase ' instead of dimin ish; ad v o
sates-of centralization are likely to
become more audaciims than over in
their attacks upon loral ;elf govern
ment. • The exaction Of eclnhined
wealth and the corrupt we Of inotwy
in elections are likely to become es
tablished usages if not speedily re
buked. It is no time, therer , ire for
any lover of free institutions, or puri
ty in ions and govertirlient, aml
of just and equal laws, to relax his
efforts, nor is it intelagent or wise or
manly to dispair of success. No re-,
form party ever gained its first bat
tle. Consolidated abuses can only be
overthrown by repeated assaults.
Monopoly and corruption ever die
hard, but in the end they 111) 1h
when a tree and virtuous people will.
their destruction.
We saY, then, to t•vcry frieua of
ref(alll, be of good eh* er. Ohio is. we
4ielleve, the only State in which ltn
Radical majtirity of Psiis has been re
ilue-11. A it•W anil it
will cein.ie.
fSigta . (l; .1011:.; (iNi
Chairman. Di.inocratie ilk.
The Nan radur) ittuefttioti
Text of the Dreision e!l•
of Germany,
The f.illmving is the text of t i 11C .
In 0 f the I•;:nperor of liertininy
the San J11:111
publi-heti in t he 1. , )11.1 , ,n Echo nn
th ;:otil t fl)etubt•r:
\Vt., \V by the ( of (;0.1
Eulperi.r. ()I Prussia,
;titer exttutirittstit.:, .1i Ow treitty
betWOvii 1 1 1(' 11 , 1"
lirttatinio Majesty mid tititi ttt" lie
•iiitot I Stab, of ittpriczt, dated at
\Vttshinquil, 3.ltty li, P.. 71, by virtu*.
Ito. above-it:tined t itlVcr:l
- ..Ul,llljltrti to our
Ir:thou th•• :It 1"-t11r t‘Vt'+.7l
them, i wnethi•r Ili , fine.)! Wan:-
dary ‘vhi-11, ite.•,,r.hch..); to treidy
(latt (1 :0 \Va...•hington, .I(inu• I
:liter it 1).t.1 neon ihritnitte , t
parallel of (1 , .1(h
t ihle to tio• uticl Ift 111 the Ind
)-(o l l,trates the rjr,itillecit folio
Vaiicotivt•r's Is,1111)(1, shall h • furth••r
drawn -.out ht.rly through t Ii•
of the , (Id channei and or Fut , ,i Straits
to the 1':11•16() th•enn, •••11.)uki A))• run,
a••• r4lint. (.1 hp tie t ;overtime:it of
I ler 'lint t.thie :Nlajisty, through the
nut*, thrhugh II•re t 'anal
of 1 taro, its c!aiine(l hy the tuvern
nicht ()I the Unite., State', in turtle,'
that vie shunhl 4iet•iite itttttttV, mat
\‘ithhut appeal, which of I laset•lailii ,
lit ticOortintlep with ;he true
intertirchithat nt (he tre:ity (d•
have, after tal; keg ititorote-i(ler
a(ion the ,t:t!etnent of the ex purls
appointed I.v rep,rt
up,)ll the t•untunt; of the te-peclive
casts and (...unter ea,.—, \cult (111.1 r
inelosurcs, 1.),(„or,
The claim of thp.. I ioverrinient
the Viiited r;tates—viz., t ha: ilk. Ho,
lit boundary between the ilotii t itlions
Iter lirittanje Maje,ty
Slatc:4 should be run thruitgli
the t 'aal or I Enron, is most iii itecolhi
:ice with the true interpretation of
tie. treaty concluded 14-tA% veil the
-` "-- Lea attic .Nlikje , -
ty anti that ofthe nited states
of A lerirat..,q o Mg- tfithc‘ V dtiti l if-'st
Berl I n h•t . w L 1 , 1 AAi ,
THE 1130170 N Veiii'Elei
A rr,.,1 / um/el:wit Man err/
Eritlorre
:-:11111.' OW murder of young 'on
tircene the Maiden Post
master, tnere ha , not beeti a murder
so dreadful ifl its el /11t1 • 1/EIWI (1)(•.%-
( 4 1.1ti011 lis I hat of .1 bijan .11. Ellis, in
Boston, and novvr dui iletceti Vi' skill
rapidly /111 , 1 1'1 . 11:1711Vt'ly
lh.lll iU lilt' of 1.12.1% lit alley,
who is ntiA 1'.1!!:; I.llllllllllte'l 11.; the
Pell'Onllol' of li(estiocklng,l(vd. A
letter from lio-thtn, dated Ih,'
gives the following detaiisot the itm--
rible affair: Oa Wednesday after
noon the t‘%o harrele with tl.eir hor
rible content., wore taken trona the
Charles river basin. Twelve hours la
ter thel r uatunl)l)llo 4 were notified,
anti circumstances trivial iu them
-el ves wet e from the rut
cry day life and held up Lefore the
public ;:„:;a• ith startling distinct
ness. The first link in the chain of
vidence was litund at once. Within
ten hours tho st•ene of the crime Was
reached, soil a -).-i.rett made assurance
doubly sure that jt was committed
in the little-4.6 , 1 e of Leavitt .11ey,
aml detained lion, thought he nits
not really taken ,info custody. 11 , -
fure the officers hid tumid him., ah
enterprising reporter had ITIII4 , VI'II 111;r1 , :f our irr! rgr;
from 1 Ilk. st bie r the , which unu:0)1,1)
al
pioverltil fliilTO,Cr/pe anti searching ;in; ;;
tilt , chci;,lnt, had already been : ne• l e h.r : -). th a t tht• L i
proved to tie (lots of human bloo(i, sion 1))));: fir the :oil ),), f
minute thri.ads slry (.:,!, ;,;ti ;! •!,
or the %, ern ley the iourdert d tine , „;r:inth -t
.4, 'Oak' calm arid we N, \ hn s ever
concerned sere,-fed, and told 'II"! );),
the Chici of Police llie following site tory 1,1 o u r ex i-te eve she a ti dd t , (• h:;1.;
ry : d llrv: 11
huid uequitinte)l with ",. ratrlotie i.,; ;
Mr. Ld.s, tit(' tifdered man ; thid • the 1 „.,„, ) ,. ..) •
Ile had pureintsed a horlse of Min; tin- .--
t argaiii was only a verbal- 0 11 ‘, and
1:e bail takeli po,session and had
agreed to pay f...):)11 a month.) lie wit,
~ will;.; :Ir. Lids some tt'•:in
lie saw liim Saturday, and
agreed to /Llt•tl, hint Tuesday lap)))
uu ‘l , lo.l;iligml i street, lint (101 I"
meet min; uali n o t seen hint Satur- ))t ),)
on 'l'ue-(I;ey be Alley had
noiked at his stand until night,
ho;1 4 410 .1 / 4 /100 ‘Vent
ho;lit". 1 1 Is son reminded him that
tie had kit It small stove hear the
statid, and he •, Alley ) went for it, re
turning about time o'cleck•
u Its ""N ul 111 t h e uighit, and about
. 1 n'el ,, ck Wt - tioesday mourning, lie
ii Clll ".I.L putaturs
hunt-.. At 7 tie hitched up his team
mid \tent r I liivniarket square, Ai
ley bad been I. the habit of carrying
barrels 111,111 Schooner's
billiard salotta to ills•stable in lion
nealan street, and making bedding
of it. Yt);tertiuy, Alley was taken
over to ( Janibridge,and saw the body.
and said that without any doubt the
larger barrel was taken from his ant
fie on Wednesday morning. lie
had bought four barrels, two ot which
he took up stairs, which the police
find to lit‘ the fact. Alley states he
It-ft the other two barrels iu the pas
sage way, and these the police are
unable to tind. :•,o much tor
story. Now it is proposed to show,
by yinose testiinuoy, lam not at,
ertSf now to elate, that Ellis heft his
boarding house about 7:30 Tuesday
evening, saying that he was going to
his room ou i)over pi-ace,'and he was
later seen in that vicinity. A ,difli
rutty was heard in Alley'sstables be
tween and 9 o'clock 'luesday even
ing. high words and other angry
,ousts were overheard. it will also
appear that early Wednesday morn
ing a team passed out just beyond
Parker street, on Beatxm street, with
two barrels lying down in the wagon.
In a short time afterward, before a
sufficient time had elapsed for it to
go over the Sluice some way beyond
Parker Street. the wagon returned
without any barrels.
It would also probably appear that
about the rime hour Alley was met
in Charles street with a team answer
ing to this description, but contain
ing no barrels, going from' Beacon to
ward Boylston street. Now Alley
says further that he left two of the
barrels in Schouiler's billiard manu
factory, whero he got his shavings,
and the Other two ho left in a pas
sage-way near the stand. The two
last-named barrels cannot he ft aind,
though every exertion has 14-,a,
made to trace them; but the first t
were discovered in the spi.t wine
by !Le !qtys that four or
live weeks ago he had an 1)!,1 axe at
his stand on litinneman street, but
it Was: and for : , 4 , vt•rld weeks
Ile has not seen i,. This morning,
hot% ever, officers in the el dirm.•
tialir investigations found a n a x e in
Alley's yard, anti when he was (pies
tiolied in relation to it; he at tir-t de
nied knowing anything atria: r.. lint
lin being pressed in the matter, iet•
milted that he hail recently taken it
into the stable. 1t will appear in ev
idence that Mr. Alley, within a short
time, purchased it new axe at a cer
tain store, and that it, was 1).,'1 by
Win and others at his stable ou Mon
day morning, last, the tinie when Mr.
xeas last seen alive. When the
startling revelation was made that
Alley's coat. vest anti pants v,e;e
vompletety he-patterei+ with hio , id, a
great deal 1)f 1)11)0(1 hVing \
the ill the
Cro
.I , sayor, and, uw.11.11,
that. Hilt nian ir:ovt
rt,& I(' ;
dibuht lhut lilt
Ancr
hail
Sl4vagt . , at I
c‘mliti.,(ll4.(l .111 t }' awl 111 rat 1 iota
,)1 cV111 , 11 ,. .• thttl li.•I1
Alt, v w•f}' i.IIIII ' tit ii
thi•tnintlyr
„ e v c i. t ti”
th:tt of tht•
(112irle, :•,trvut ti , lit Ott+~ Triul'trfil
‘V i(11 III) t nti tV ‘‘)).):))II, tt ;i:t•!!,
-4 are!) V):1 - • (1 LI I
t" it ii1•••11 0,1,0)) , ..•)•r,•)1,
1- ))11).),I . II))) 1116,
1,)•).), , ,1ry I.) ))11)))) - t Mr,
It t IWlfil^r„ ti i.‘.
ur.• \ll.l 1.1 11-.‘l
‘4,11*.n• 1),1
r 11, 4 -
murder, the t ut :•1 r.
Icy's nu I I unto -!r, •
;old r•everal .•
1111/411i (4 111 I. C..• 14,-; 111
murder had laq•ii u,nimilttil I ;,t
Duriniz the inve,ligatinn :it lL t:1
hlr,:\ts.,‘ltey atiii lltl
:11 . 11•r hi. 11111 Ik•
ME
uu
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(•'ll ll '
in , lll IA • 1... xi
ti).l.Naiiiiti.• th,ll.
‘vt)ri.• Milt It• IHt•
city 1114.1,n, ;ill4l
\cll.! It). et
7111naoriay ICeprr•nenlaalou L. oilmj haat-
prinviple ,t\• ft.},r,.-
~otite.tiuti --that is, (,Itllviiil.l4 a
ht•rt•uf t
members to ttn
rt.-wittatives, Inttl k•ttittlitto r :: t.w In utt
ion.' minority to cltoo-K! (nip
by N.oting thrice for hint
11A
had ,t,.; first full tinti at 1:0•
deetton ui Itlitlui att.!
approvott. It i!...clitinatit I , le
io 1•14. rt a full r
in fact, it hut tit
an id.ottoxiol,l4
l'consylvania t•titta•ctl
t 1,.. Iv\ iriuu +.l llt r
1.t..-41-latur• 111 4 1 . "Cii 111 .- 1 a o:tt 1 , „1i..1
11 , .11 lt. l;t10:,tit• ti.
for 6ov•-rn , ,r, ti , Ih t—fl
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without. L.ny
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Then. a ~ ; (.11(•ttie
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Y. 7'r,lntiie
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Intlepentlettre ccicitr.t., 1
iiilvfliflllolllll 1.11,
1%111 , , ..1.11111/1110t UR'S al Pn.du
the mint', IC, ,
atlelphia, 1•:76, cal4l ha, attit...rot
('ortititc•ion, consititi I , •pr• :.-
tatives . frotn each S t ile lerr::,-
ry, to conduct the cvlebratinti
tnigittatitig. tinder tile
the Ntttiouai I,e...fist:mire, coot rttih
hy a Natiori:ll C , lttirasitt;: ;tic! C,-
mitrued a. it ". itt "coltiteffloratt• ih •
flr-t. et tc.Atty tot t.Y.r 1 1. . , .11.
Thl`
114'4 % % i I; l that I ht. hirt , i
tti
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o)11(tIool .Iroi
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11W
ft , rr 11::: •
( - )1 the ();';,11 ri,(•
tt ..; , ur n-,
itnen, (•%(•ryt:; . : 1):: Au,
coo lurnl-,11, cr,),J)
ur the 1 . 3ti(1-, I
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1"1 , 1 , 1 , 11'1r, lit 111., • , •1.
I:.:llVXit-: 1111/ / 1 : • , / I
lIS ~?, •
ari-: and Intl!: 1
curl , Lt!ori• ltd.. I lt•
ctitneeaspi.L. : •;.lll V. i;t t
tiletrlllSllll•S‘t hich
ingenious rt•op:,.•
Ezteli land will emu,
erous rivalry fir Ow ,
(Sr OXrent•l/Cf'. • Ot'\ .!
TO this gr.ind eycry z ,!
will contribute it% fruit- and "
No minerals shall he wantina; 1.,r in
what the East ia,k, ti,.. ,11
supply. t-nder i.! tit( i!'
South tlkplay in rich loxuriztrict. her of i; ;:r
growing cotton ant Ile. north, Ir. I'r 1
n inr , rrwig ;it rape !
of her mills, cones rtes that eott , t, -
into cloth. El l en ~f •t - 1,1- • :;1r • :..:.4)!1t.,1
Willaffil PS heat the , ex- I 11, - - Yr.';' v , -t: Ihibitio
and each Staten' the .
ha! u. hive's(' he in
as a member of Urle united body poll- 1 1 1 , 155
tic, will show to her sister Stilt« s and lift-kind ni.
to the World how much shecan add an •,11.1 rI , 111; _e ,
to t greatness cif the nnt ion w 114...:1 why 1,4- i f , k
she is harmonious part. Malec "tory in:dso .!rink,
the Centennial Celebration such a in-ske4 no- di ?mi., and druill, that:es
success as the patriotism:lnd the His. dry The explazi:on
of every American derizazuk4 will re- tt es ef4s.ider(il
quire theco-operat ion of the peof,le of An honest and indis , tre.us man in
the whole country. The t•iiii,•,l Indiana, who was th.ing ell ex till,-
States Centennial Conniiksii ri ha s icing himself as a living 4:e-tett - in, hte:
received no Government, aid, such as curmewnced to grow fist, and has now
England extended to her world's, got-to leas - o another trade or ..farce.
Fair, and France to her Cr.iver..... 1 1 Thus fortune jilts her followers, and
Exposition, yet the labor and le- crushes buttible ambition.
sponsihility imposed upon the ('ow- A south street inebriate whipped
mission is as great as-in eitherof those his wit, Saturday morning, aI id
undertakings, It is estimated that name home drunk Saturday
$10,000,000 will be required, and this 111-s v. ire having no coals of tiro to
sum congress has provided shall be heap upon his head, poured his car
raised by stock subscription, and that i full of. peibiter sauce. He aPl'earm to
the people shall have the opportuni- he Just as well satisfied.—Dcintury
ty of subscribing in proportion to the .4.111.e.1.
population of their respective State:3
noel Territorie , ., The (7otinnis:don
looks to the unfailing patrioti=au of
the proplp rvpry section, tel •-cc
that ezn.n contritintt.s its -hare to lin•
i•Aa•krt , e, it , -,lllirt• t,l"
th , • t),•11.4 . 1!- , •f etiterfire , e in which
:di all. r,-4.411. It kvoultl
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