V 'j J 1 It?' i. r. 3 if THE COLUjMEIAN, BLMSBUllGrSAtUiltpiY,-'SEPTEMBER 1, 1866. hc dpolumb ram . (ir.diuii! tt. mioiti:, r.niToit. IILOlUtfUltlltfl, HATtUtllAY, HHIT. I, 11. THE CONGRESS QUESTION. Committi-.d, 111 vli'W or all of our convictions mid oplnliMiH,- ngitlnst tlio re-election of Mcrctir to Congress, wo litivo looked with Interest If not anx iety upon nil movements nnd discussion concerning the selection of his untiigo nlHt. And wo nro now glud to announce the iirobahllity Unit Hon. William Kl well, President Judge of thin Judicial district, will ho named as such with a fair prospect of election. Ujxiii looking oyer tho wholo Held, and giving due consideration to the antecedent and views of men who urn In Kiiimrirf n ITn- Ion candidate, no morn iiniimnrlntn mul acceptable nanio can he suggested. With tummes oi a high order, lie luwu record of past service anil of nersonnl conduct which will recommend him to all Con- t-ervutlvo Union-loving and patriotic. . men, whether their associations have been heretofore with the one or the other of thogroat parties of the country Twenty-two years niio. in tho Leels hltlireof Pennsylvania. Wlllliiin Klu-oll ilrew our great statuto which abolished imprisonment lor delit, and which yet Hianus among tlio laws or tho Com niouwealth a monuuicnt of hiitnmiltv and or tho advancing civilization of the aire. Four years ago, upon Invitation, lie I'ame to tills county and settled among our people. Tho invitation was given in tlio form of a unanimous election to the ofllce which lie now tills, and which he lias adorned by his learning dignity, and urbanity, lie has become Known everywhere In this judicial tils trict as a lust, humane, and able lndiro who has so borne himself in Ills high oillco that noiuilar confidence, resnoet and attachment have concentrated upon him in a most eminent degree, and no one has been base enough or bold enough to asperse cither his character or his of- jiciai conduct. By his training and the hnbits of a meiime no nas neeome familiar with , our laws, whether State or .National, ' niid fitted for labor in their enactment or amendment. Congressional duties would bo discharged by him wlthnn in telligence and lldelity which would leuvo nothing to desire. Uesides, lie meets one popular requirement, now pressing and important, more perfectly than nny man in this Congressional District. That requirement is a candi date who stands comparatively free from recent partisan contents, anil upon whom men who have boon heretofore politically opposed to each other can cordially unite. The issues of the hour demand united exertion and combined effort among all who think the en-.n. pleto unity of the country essential to its existence and welfare. And it is expe dient, if not necessary, to that united action that those who carry the Union banner in this new conflict with nil that is detestable and Injurious in the world of politics should command support and inspire confidence beyond thu limits of any political organization. Judge- El well has been to a great ex tent for some years withdrawn from participation in party conte.-ts, though nu attentive observer of public evei t . Before his elevation to the Bench he was not regarded as an ardent politi cian, and enjoyed tho confidence and re spect of political opponents as well as friends. At tho present time he gives his thorough adhesion to tlio principles an nounced by tlio Philadelphia Conven tion is devoted to tho complete re-union of tho States, and is content to stand .ilongsidoof mcneiigugodinUie redemp tion or tlio country from all disunion management, influence, or control. "Wo do not think that two thousand is an unreasonable estiinato of tho ma jority which can bo given in this coun ty to WMIum El well in a contest against tho present mis-representative in tins congressional District. Tim l-n.liKliillinf I.... ..fl '..1. t.,1.,. ri I 1 1IM,, I.,, lllll,, II...I..... ,.t 11. 11.. ... .i ..win ..a... iwn ui . .mi tivi i vim vi. jiiiiiv iiiiiv mi. imw-in vu hi-j lie I'Veezo for lleglsler and Becorder has publican platform of 'UO havo been been received with general favor, and swept unheeded away by tho tide of Mini i w fin nnu vuiuiiiiui nil I l ULIIUI1 uun -i f rvA iiwihu ii I'jmiu-f j mill 1UI UIl lit net ntwl rii.ni. ,.rn.,. ,....... i ..j .. . ill n.lt.ltf .i,...lr.s.i I., n... .. it.i in v iv i iv m uif,u i'iui m ui in wiin jiui ity vnuiivti in iitu unry uuu will a iiiiUtor of eotirto tnnliT thu HKiLa'dof tliotfo men roali.o whither they arc .,....t....n... After iL woll-i'nnioylnil hirntrifln nv-I To tirnvtilft n rnnww1 fni utn1i nvtutliwc 1.l..t.,,.,1 II... ....... t. livllu ln (,,,.111. ,11,,',,., I 11., I.. ...1.. '.. ,,,t,llll,l ,1, I ... viilir.iiiitllllltll 1.-II1UI1 IlllllA nation for As.-ociato Judge over several was organized; to Its success wo must strong competitors, having upon the look for our haven of safety. Jts very tilth trial precisely tho niiniher of voles nanio indicates Its purpose; no call is I Ill .11.......... !.. 1.. II J . ... . ...v I(7 w t,..vvw-.-. ...3 ,u.,,,,b,iy. in in, i, n- in. nr. piiinu III riiuiiucu cull" linlllttinMim fur llu. uimifi ndliMi riwliltmr untimlti.tid ...,i...t..ll.,.. .... J1... ..l.Ht..n ..r south of thu river succecdi'd upon the liartv nower i but It calls for snnnnit nil first vote, outnumbering his only com- who venerate thu Institutions pcrpetu- pernor jrom mat sccuon. ated ny the founders of our liberties, !Mnnt!rmiicrV Colo, of Hmmrlnnf. furliitwin nil mini nn, ,,1111, 1.,!,.,.. o v i - "r, " ....... .... ...w ,..i..i, iv iiiiui mi County Commissioner, was nominated, the benefit of the many, casting asido his only competitor havingdecllned tho potty, personal ambition, nnd through COIltct. Ills case lliav bo thoinrht bv that silimort to strike n ilimlli.lilnw In sonio to be desperate, as P. John has aii- Hndlcal power nnd sectional legislation . nounced to the public In duo form that This is thu object of thu party, for this .,, l.,l- Afllllt.. ....! - ...... 1 1....I li. I.. I I I.. .... ' .. , .. n,r i vm .iiiiiiiii iiiirwuui uuii nu eji'ci uini u moors, ami iei i s J one l int it f.fl III flflllin ltlll flinn 1. T..1... tj ...,t I tin... .w,.,f ...11. 41... ........ ... .......... ...... dim, x . ..vim i-5 lllrl I iiiiij, iim;i linn iiiu ,-UIllu llinjUUUUCll infiilllable, as has been shown uiion sun- support tliroughnut thu country as It .1.,. .wb.t...... .,,.1 1 ! li-. .11.1 I L,-l I i.j ,,ti.,.-i,;u.-,, un,i im.iv; im ii jueiiy uiu iieiu uii oaiiirimy iiigni. A. JI, general opinion that the less hu sav.s . ... about Kurt Mlflllti the better. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. rpi i ......... . ,,, ih . J: lu '1 T,li: Convention convened in the but little known in the cmintv. . ,.. ....... . ... ii.iiii. in l tlflMl.lulill V. r ... All..,. Wo allude to the recommendation or (Iay A Ufl't tWenty-sevc..tl., at ore .Tllllo-l, l-.lrnll fur ( nflii-riH.u In nf nil lw.i I ... .... , : " " lum iv j-.ji., aim iiiganiKcii ny caning article. nnm... u,.if r n,i.!, ... .i... 1 .. - .... .... . ,11 .iiiui, i'.-i, in uiu uiiiiu In wlii.nl'llti nr Tw.llflr.nl Iwwlti, r ...... ...... . V. , , . . un i iesuieiu, nun iiuiiouiliug IteilOCIl I). nonuhir candidates wo nro constniitlv i.,.n. ..m, 1....1 it .... .. : - , , . ... ' iieuiiucK, aim isnuiii uowvr.oi I III 1 ii'iiit, I 1, ri,.. ml f., ,,l .,...Wt...t I .. ...... ' 1 ! , , V , " , 1 tllu Borough or Berwick, as !--ecrctaries. which is held by an Independent Jour- lTpall , i0WllsilIH btfn mlIcil thl! nirt oyer regular patty organ-. Wo are .nales presonted their credentials, iiul ouiiLicM in nun woiinies mini nor 1 i... a. 11 !.... .i . . . , " . , .. . inm uiu mim.. nig iiniiicu iiersonswcru abu-o erood ones, and can sav as little or 1.. 1 .. " iuuiiuii-ii in M-iiis 111 saui convention : as nitich as comports with the propriety jitoom-Vct Blllmever. h. B. Hu- nl f hit rifcfiwtnti I iitiMtnp tin tiii'ni.il i i w. ..v- .vv.vw.w... . j.w ii,:i.ui pert objects to sub.-erve, other than to obtain jorouai, jicnrM;-Isaiah Bower, tiiv ci'uiiuLiu u tinii il-jil'ii. in Kins iuti"i i if(lerlek ieelv lie, an independent journal can be 7,,.;,,.. rw.4,',,,,.i i.-ii...n.. r,..!.i . , . , , I -..v..m..- milium 1 411.11.11111,1, Wki ill I libit tV.lltl.- 1,1i til ( mill I iik-l mm tin 1 ' can hid deflnnei to low nrt'lniliee and ;.,.Trc, t.h.... -M-nr I Jl 1 Lll l V i ni". I jllIIt tit I Il'MI . partisan passion ; and convey to its yi,m.Anilrcnv yiiun.an, Nathan 1 v..mvin liuvt iiui'ttt nai iiuui iiuiLiuu i urodueMtler wldeli is Decenary to them In their ca- tt inn r.'..,,.t., Ti. TT III im..uy o. ci.Tiors. wur patrons may (M,rm((-(ieorge Scott, Joseph , ... ..... iiuu i MarZ, ndeiiuato notices or all meetiiiL's. con- f. ,,...,.... . ,. , ., . . . ii w"v u-mdiiii-rairicii ivilliail, ""'"""i ""' viuiviiu.in.-'iii iiusrL-ciiuu, 1 John Uhapmnn. .w.e ner o o no party or unoincr, con- Owitwi-Daniel T. M'Keirnan, coming which or whom they may do- Edward Koughertv. sire knowledge. '.-;., wi. 'iV.,. n.,.t... - ,,,,,, ..nimmiia V. llillljftl , eyrtis itoouins. Pranldin Jliram J. Header. Bonbon lunttio. Orcaiwootl Isaac Dowitt, William D. Folk, John JI'IIenry,irenry Wag Aaron Smith. JavLvon ner. JmcusI Henry Kink. Muvberrv Kiiv- ner. Main 1 lenryBaunian. Charles T'isbor Jifflin Thomas Aten, Hanittel Xtiss .uontnur h.llas UiL'er. Peter Heim uacli .Udfllxoii A.K.Kmlth.LowisHchiiyler Mount I'lcnmnt Hu-sel Ainilemnii loepii ikeier. Ontiitic John .Snyder, .Samuel Zim merman. V)e J.utherA.fliirman.. Jacob I .on''. Jlottrmg ('reel; Xnthan Driesbacli, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON v VENTION. Wr. nro indebted to jr. V. Eycrly, I-ixq., Tor a report or the proceedings of this body, which met in the Court House in tins placo on Monday last. It will no seen that It Is much moro full and completo than that already published in tho regular party organ of this place, in giving tlio votes in detail upon the nominations of Senator and Begister nnd Becorder, ami the first vote- upon mo nomination ot Assoclato Judges. "Wo regret that wo nro unable to give tho flnal voto on the latter question with llko detail, as tho named were not taken down. But what is furnished will fchow pretty clearly tho course of action in tho Convention. It will bo seen that tho voto upon ?lenator was very close, standing twen . y-six to twenty-four. Tlio result was 1 evidently produced by n timely and . skilful combination of tho friends of Mr. M'NInch and Colonel Tnto upon tlio latter. As n member of tho editorial fraternity wo must congratulate tho Colonel upon I1I3 trlumpha truo tostl monlnl. But wo cannot eongrntulatoour neigh bor of thy Dancllte Intelligencer upon tho endorsement given him by tlio Con vention. An Improper nnd Injudicious resolution for appointing Heprosontu tlvo Conferees was passed, which will ho Been in the nroceedini. Cn.i,.!,, CliiilCiut was to have his nomination as Jiiado by Montour County concurred in upon tho express condition that tho Senatorial Conferees of this county ftliould support thu Senatorial candidate named by thU county. This propo allien of a bargain, which verged eJose Jy upon nn Insult to Mr. Chalfaut nnd ids county, was porhups paused with out much consideration. Wo aro in formed that It proceeded from tho pro found and fertile brain of 0110 of our neighbor -of tho Jkmwat uml Muc. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, 1). l' August L7, lim. Dn.Vll ('A1TA1V Wlllllllir((,i, .iflni-L. ' i.-..!...-, ' .. uvvei iiiiviuir Dceu so loiur looKeii uno u as tin- ,r. . . . i,,., ,, .11 i . jiemtoeic itouuen ,.,.,..vv. ., i.u,.k. .ii.iii. us iiiU eJlliUUIL- ed at tho dictation of a Radical Con- ross. has gone far to redeem its clmrne ler by the large, and enthusiintle rat ill cation meeting of Saturday night. The meeting, whicli was held in front oft he City Hall, wasoneof thelarircstandnuwt enthusinstle I have ever witue.-scd here, while tho eloseattention naid thusnoak or i and total alienee of itnythinir calett Into ! to mar the harmony of the nro eeedlngs marked the presence of our mo-t respectable citizens. At tho principal stand, which was naiidiomciy and appropriately decorat ed, tho ineotinir was ortranizod bv flm election of Philip R. Pendall. Esli.. us . '"''."! ! ,.i,ir,., a .. . .i 1 1 ..... . A er -ienscli ily endorsing UK3 action of the Phi.a- I 1. Ja, i. T iieiiniia convention ana course or the n ,.iii,. ii. m i 7 President were read ami mln,,tn.t iw . V" 1 1 ino 'J'whip two sets or acclamation. Eloquent and convincing I hL h , , ,t,re,k,ntii,,lJ- mlilrMMinimi.i. in !.. 0,1 1110,1011 the ca-o was laid over until ir, t.v.iii. n .,i ii...i.,.: ;,V. " , ', tl,u townships were all called. Town m U : J ,: , ' 'ZS M contestants Hon. R. T.Merrick; Hon. A. J. Rog-' ,1; ers : and Malor-Cleneral Heath. At th C-01 ' ,I0,,,1"K lJ ul milnS 't aniotime addresses were being made " " i" . . TT? .T"' Tl at a side stand, moro particularly to .lie I, i , H !. i,l LO""1 l" Irish portion oV our j '.opula io 1 v r! f t.ng nt tho new Anllsell, P. M'Xerhanv. Esu.. Dr. Vo- l' "hiainK I11: hereupon sencrort, General Rawllngs, and Lewis , , '.T V ", 1,10 "0le- Sclmdo l,i fc''Us ulct:te(1 llt thu old placo or holding ouium, J.sq. ,,lii,,,w ai.,ii i..., Although the people or the DUtrlrt 7 "l".ul" lo '" are debarred rron, aiding l,v their vote. 17 wi'liU'e of holding the organization of a eat partv ' ' " ., T mu 11jvere called, such a spontaneous outburst oV enth.Isi- Z ' ZZ the , 2 1 T a.tii. sviniKitbv wm, ti,n in..,,., T- 10 ' mml 1,10 "'""ut by voting ill- ion cannot fail of having its nttnL ??LLm?.?T C!,;,, eet of W. throughout the country'. Tho' ear f SZ7 17," 'ntl i progress and rerorm has been set in ,,m. """ .f IiUthVl 1V: Gll",R'.r 111111 Hon in Phihidolnhl,,. w i,. . J'" !l vulu 01 twenty-live to (ir.st to put onr shoulders Iq tho wheel to i o..,. 1 i i i . aid its onward ,i 1 1 ,lu.- . . J ,,nl. ,! Uul,''rt' of 1lo"1. .....i.,. c . ... .ii . T mo loiiowing resolution : ......ii?.,.. win luiiuii -ii.iii iuis iiiroiH'n. out the laud to follow our example to i.mi!.?I i.. i11:. . MMloynoM,. and convert its courfu into a trim ,i,i , ' . , "r, '"1 ' V .VW- . . , 1 , ,, "".v.t hi ijuiiijui i jinn, ii iiuaui march, bearing down all opposition be- I'-lwell, of Bioomsburg, for Cougrcas. fnrA If . mill liiil.,, l,r,1.t...l m.. .11. I t, .. ... i 7. i. i T. ,1, lau lll!i" '-""volition proceeded to nomiimlo Jointed and scattered members of tho ennidates for State Senator. Peter Bill- .....j ... pmNcr. ine good work nieyer, of Bloom, nominated Bovl E. has been nobly Iieirun: let it IkwhitW,.! 'I'm,. r in,, , l, In !, ...... ...l.u V.MU ill.UOlllS, OI i 4ii iiti rnuiu ii. :ill 1 I HI r fill 11 ntl. indniwi ( '...I, ..J. I tt i - .io.,..,.,..niiw." ........... 7 r i.-...iS v--v., iiuuiiiuueu i-eier jmu , " m u wiiu mo proud- of Kcott. Xoininatious clo.,ed. Tho nnrl t Z ' I 1 V0, '"S 10 Sl011 fuW i and Peace over Jiatred nnd nn, Hill..,. . . .... . . ----- v. j,n. 7 ,,,, AI,SN IllVXllldlwl.,.. lllll. which charMerlzed tho proceedings of -Martz, Erwine, Hill, knlttle, deader thu Convention, nnd tho A. .Smith, Polk. Fink. M. Snvdor. Hun. and unqualified endorsement or tho '1'"!' f't, )ilhyW'r, A I kill lit I It! li .mil I u. . t .1.1 .... YlV'''' Messrs Bredbenderi THE BALTIMORE AND KIILA-! Nlcelv. Ke chlier. Miller. Ericlno. II II. Wagiier. Klsher, ' Xfis, ,UlVer Uolnv , ;-uiA rna-r.u uu . bach, Ikeier, Apiileman, J. Snyder, It Is Just now the cue or the leaders Cllllllierilian. Drelslmcll. mill iMetweli nftlln rnvnliillnmirv ltndli'iil tnnvemetlt "7,1.7, tochiltntlicauthorltyortlio Culon party thereupon John 0. Eroe.o.'or Bloom, for their principles nnd nionstircii. Ev- U'lN llp,lnr,l lllll iwuiitltnn if onlil iui. .... .. . . . . i.. 11...I- ' , vu v cry 0110 wno nesitiiies to joiiow in iiieir volition for thu office of Register and footstep is denounced as a renegade and Becorder. traitor to the Union party. The hypoc- On motion of E. B. Rupert, Jesso risy nnd unprincipled rec'itleisness of this Coleman win nominated by ncclamn pretext nroiipparcnt. Jlouoortho lbid tlon for the ofllce or Prothonotnry and iCi,l leaders enlisted In this crusade ever Clerk orthesoveral courts orsaid county, were leaders of tho Union party, uiwl w.. te .ifrv.vuiHmmtiivaiwi i mo uociriues incvnowjinL lorwani us Awtioeliito .TudL'en. (!vrim UnhhtiiM. nf if.,u,.i,.,.u ji,t i.. r l-ishing Creek, nondnated Thomas J. the authorized declarations of principle Hutchison; John M'Henry, of Jackson, lmt forth by the Convention of the nominated Irani Derr; Isaau Dewltt, of tininn ini-iv Oreenwood, noinluated Jacob Evans ; Tho Baltimore phuYwm It tho latest Ororgo Scott, of Catawlssn, nominated nuthorltativo declaration of the prlncl- SlPtiben li.llilV! .Inlin Mnvilnv nf f li-. -i...i.i.. , ... . .1 .... 11.. . tf , . . 1IIV3 iiuuiauu 1110 policy Ctfpoiiscu oy inn aiige, nomina ed Elijah a. Ricketts; Union party which carried the country Xnflinti Mri.i1i,.ii,li .if 1. ., 1 n1. I.. ... .... .. -"' ,, ' """ vivun, inrougntnewar. it wnsjidoptet.tny me nominated Peter IC. IIki-IiIiwi. l,,(m. 1 ... .... e. " " - ---- --- - 1 -.-.v. uu.iuiuiuus voto 01 too (li'iegaiCtf lriiiu Case, of Benton, nominated Andrew ..,. i.....,i m.w, 1 m. 1. 1.. icm - v,v,j lujiu umivilllU It'lUIUI ill Auwi, t'feas. I .i, 11,, ii, t..,.i n... 1. .1...111 .,, .... . ,, , . 1 i.iiiiv uiu 11. 11 iiiiii 11m. uiu ivi.ui.illl. il. 1'- xnoiollowing was tho voto ill detail: Utlll rnalnu-. and was flu, ImsIm n'POtl For Deri' Mcssrs Sllllinnil. llmvnr. which l'nutilniit T.t loyal Stales In ratifying the pledge niatlu by the latter at Balllmoreiu 1881, tlmt tl'tts debt Kliould bo sacred and Inviola ble, and they add, moreover, a pledge that the rebel debt shall never bu as sumed or Hindu of binding rvo. Tito snnio Identity is loiiuu uuiwix-u the two on tliu subjecl of Till. NATIONAL HOI-lHutH. JhHllimre, IM. J-MUuhlrhUi.im. i.....i..,1. Tlmt tho ! (AiiiiAt ol the Amcrinui Kelchner, .Miller, A. Smith, Folk, .1. M'Henry, Wagner, tliger, Ikeier, Ap pleiiian, hong, Drelsbach, Meiitch, lil- nv. fiiln mill IIhj 17 ' "For 1'rats Messrs Brcdbendcr, Case, E. M'Henry, Jslccly, ICilllan, Chup- jiiiiu, inlin., i.i-wine, inn, i''nugnerty, Johnson wero noinluated and elect Hi. It was accepted bv both these irrt it men us tho platform on which their in mlnlftratlon would bo based lit case of thelrelection.and was resrnrded throiiL'h out tho Union, bv nien nf nil n-irlirw nu II... I...... 1. .,..!. 7l ..1..I ,. ...... i.vucr, jvicu, nun ..MifS 17. "iu uu M.i.-n iiiiii iiuiiiunu oi ine union Aii Hcli'la Miuvpj I',,.,, l.' At i it.... i..ii.,. A ...1 ..... i i i. .. 8, ' I II 11' 1 ' iiv iiuiv U.-.-UII, HUH Clllll- V'ishr i- ic MniiV h i.,i.r iK'"u, lunu I'oiitradlction, that there, s not a i 'd:, h 11 V. F1"'. .f .": ilwle nrlnelnle toueldn,, national atK.lr, i.aiie .. .. .... .. -""- - ituseriai in if. much in not ren vinnl hu RU. the 'Mladeplila platform; nor is there ivu'ii U'loiiic cwtiiu- tlt in his it.-yution t Robblns-L'. n"'m ' "M or unplucl in the " ,, i i,ns .uiMmwi. J'W Jlerlnne Messrs Slinmnn Al'lCflrniin. ICnlltli. I!i,,l,.,. t.m?.i. Vi ,-,;' i.v.n.vi, inrn, in oii.viier, vicu, nun u 17 tier, inimerman, Garinaii, and J'or JJvans Messrs Billmeyer t in -i- .... y . i. il... .1,,li nf 11m riniM iii i ii i-, it.v tit ople art! lit)? In the '( Niitloimt Oovctniiutil icif anil .Tillon V In iriiH'i wr "n" until ami nary, wlm the lilcml mAllrrt lmii tiorllliil llu'lr llvt'H ,;,( mllm-t In the con rtl liiilrfiiKixirtlirliiciiui- jn,( rdwil liy tiKj'lluK trvi iiiul In vliullinUoii iimiiiiitly ul imly ,u nl tho honor or us huh tlii-lr jun una ""'" llllll. IIU" llllll'HI " I-UIIIHI llll .11" n. ,..vW tlioiii Miiim iTiaiini'iit u.y havii rviuk'K'il llw li'inmilllon of lliclr Jin- natlim, mul by oxtrmt- trliitWIllllllit tllrirvilliM', liiKtullllHunttllvlllWlIu mul untitle mat jKtiini- imvn kiuvImkI mill ti iiinl ii.taio.i j"r i'""" tin-wiuowH nun "rim mi nt thtlr nriiKr wlio t ttiusi) wlm luive I'lilldi llllTO ll l'I'lVl'll lll:lllHt lilt. llllt UI'IIITHUH llllll iiiiil liiinnrnlilc iiunmH cuuslili'mlt' inn 111 lllll m-liiiu ui iiiiinlry, mul tlmt "'' uu'liiorlos of tUoso wlm luivo l.illin In Its ill imcii nlmll Im lll'llt, In umti nil ami cviirliwlliH: iviiii-iu, iiuiiv,-. 11.1... C....11. i.h.. .1.,1.r.ltl.J llllll lnlit the l nu ouiiuii.vii ,ii..v..v ...... j rii..i 1.I..1. l,.t,it tliriltlirll tilt! rjttaes miiiijii ivn- i,v. r, wiw In declaring it to bu tho duty of the Federal Government to fulfil the pledges made In thu Baltimore platform oi lbbi by reognlziiig and rewarding uiu services-of thu soiillers and sailors who have saved the n itlo.n. And.soin regal d to tho loyal Presi dents, CJNl'OIi.V AND 3OHNS0N. JlUtMtrr,.Mt. A'hilmlcli'hiti, 1PM. Jn Aiulrcw .lolnwon. 11'lili'iit nt tlii.' I'nlli'il uin,..u .I'll .11, Mi til-out wwl 111,1 i ii ,- i ,1,14 niuti1 jni, i'i", iu .i-,(nifThiil mo np nix vu mul upilniul tliu .. 71 11111 IVIlUllll, 1,1" l'r' ,1,1.1, ,.lpl,.tlv,t,. emu 5i"-" ""...'., former. uintr 1 imiaiHl 1 Ims illH-li.um.'ii. i,ti ,-hi'i'utlnn una 1111111' drtiiimtji.iii'fH nf lcr eil riTpneit-H.lin.vliiiJ: ,r-. hi Hint In tlio prill- '....v. . ..r f., in, 1-1, 1-11. uti'ii tiimt'iiii.v - .'unia iiiiiunill, Jlll-l- nieyer, cicely, uower, Killfan, Kelch- "o l'lniadelpliia platform is identi- hrsiwi t ilutlcs mm u- ,,Pt iu,imi m Uiu pnu- M'Vln mvil,.H,I,i',1' v"11'"', J" raI 1,1 "veryprlnciplonnd position, with mittii.? V.SU &r& the Baltliuoreplatnirni; and,,, proof g SilK bach, Apple,.,,,,,; J. Suytler, Zlmn.er- this position wo reprint the provis- ... jA., X'5,!! S'iS'tS mail, f iarmaii, Long, Drofsbach. Meiisch. ion"1 of the two, side by side : llllll I.UkC J". T.iV JMllmwe lW'urm, rim J'hUiiiMnhia T)nln. j-or j nuai .Messrs iired bonder. Rtt- .. . . rwion, i,wi. 111. pert. Cii'ini'iiMii. Miiii.i, s!,.it itorf, . ''"''!. That it ij tho Kmigherty, .M'Keirnan. KnlttleBead'I !i .."'i ttn.! ' 1 1 1 IM.,, . ' 1' . J"t. piosM JIUllUII, (Ulll mJ yym J(1'II ll'llllll PlnMi tj. dis! liitwo of liluli tttition, tin im, n,H1 diu-iblc itutit-H lu-i'tswliU-li 0Mr nn, outJtf rt-sr"' tcil 1 dc- ,lJ1(( J.Mt .runt -i nf nr in iiKallit rnnliiilut rl Mlhicri; si- vrt-l lot's; putU llllll frf tn 11 h wtttUrith nf thn Ujltl tnuiisurcfant lie has mhi fi'tltl tilt? EWEb ilS OJM'll llll H irfiuiiumru run a huiilli, Mw, Ikeier, Eilley, Cole, and ...tii.:V.mV..n a-;7. Vni: WiL"'", "" 'l,'"'i on . nil PeterK. Herbine having twenty-seven V'Jl VXt TX iM'i, "ji votes, a majority of tlio whole, was do- ". i-o-iu hm.ic mi ulluuiri'i'1'!. '!'"' ","1,,l,il1 Vt"r- 1 , 111 -.. . ' 1 I iTi'iiivs iif iiiilllli'ii mul It Ims iiinllili'iiii" In, 6J.n dared nominated. Befuro proceeding to .111111I..11. wi ,.i..,Vk.' ,.Vi. :.",,;?I;'!VI:-,TI1; '-N" '"'umiun toiwry, "7" the next vote the name , r TI,.:.t tV'.? X''""' X 1, ll.,0,.,S'r',.,l '.V. .,'!'! iiiiuiiiiii-ii 1,1 11 ruinuitm ... .,.. .7. ". . ............. .... ....-. . lill Hutchl-onwiH withdrawn, Judge Baldv id mi in per.-on withdiew his name Firrt rote I fn tcli l.mi I'.VtlUS, .') Hutchison, 2: Dorr, 17 iTiimnit in Baldy, 17; Ricketts,' l;l; fa?? Jiiiluiuir.l liviMuiinnun T. ".ua auiiiorlty tinimi m'iuinniv -x st'iiiiiiinnt. timi iiimiiiif " .n"' ciiui ln-rjat una mu 10 inn p.wiauj-si iitaconitiinnuIiJtrt.tr Ul"Uxnntt. tho cnuutry, Into I .1.1 IH'Ilfl-llllll.f fl. ...... tit I Ulltl ('lllinit'lT-l'-((.M'fl. "V5!-T. . ?! .,.' "- . itopivsciitn'tion in tho Timi,. is t iinw absolnte iilcntit y of t;i,t),t,i ,,; 11 ' 1 . 1,1 i,it! 1-ill'C- "UIUIIIUIL tllH-U SI ' aiuhoiiik -huS in Wh',1, V7, '. Baltiinoro nlsitfcmi ,r 1110 Union paay opted nl i'liiiadt. 1 I 1 ...... ... ii-iniiii',1 iv ll I'nn. I'.ii.iiiiiil" lil.utw-fllll llllllKlll'J to 1110 pilIlN I- st, till, till nv iilililtti,. Ill I 1 .,.,.1 1 , . , , iiHiiiiluiMolli.-lfaliiicR rvory it, n- i ,f, m 1815 'i nll(l tlwt ad Hit-ulii-ls inn, tmliov.i ilnn- i.... . '. . V.' ..,.1 . ......... . ?t. We cluilleng. 3 man to rlKt o ut "" deviation Herbine, -'7; Ercas i Stvruul rnfr Hhit IS. I.',.n,,j ,-..nt..i. etts, l(l;tes;ii. ' ' Before .proceeding to the third Vote. Jn- con Evans m person withdrew name. J lint vole Dorr. ":t If i,l.-..H o. I'rens, IS. " ' " J'oitrti rote Derr. !ii If IM.-nttj in. 7.- , ' - -" ' ! 1 Vlis, 1U, Before proceeding to ilfth vote Elllali (i. Ricketts in person withdrew ills name ,m Fifth ffife 11, pr I1!! lri-i,., a o I . - --..w, i .vi, ui,. i in,, i t,, i, ,-,... ..io .i,.: j.,i, ,, v.i ..itjiwii iiiiui lyuir. in JaClvSOIl. Wns 1 ,, . ' "i'""i. "hik in un i.imimi. ... w... ... .i..i i ii i. ' . u,,i "' piisstlil,, vlur to tliu Pi i or lan-K of nnv l,ni, ,1,, ...,.i 41...., ........i-.li ti to tin, I'lintiarv !." Jti-mlml, , lluil ire nji- lis inmuv nml nssi.i.ii.,1 nnv nmn lo Tte.tdt i hi? of iiio iiii.iniini iit i.r i . i . u b i ti'. 1 1 ! 1 ri sVI t iiii, 1V1" ' l'r(,i t lio formei-flu tho .M..,..mi5.;.' ,;,u, 7o, !"!rii.Si&ite adelphia Convctitimc. J.l'iVS'iu'K; S;',!:!!!V l''t'" declared it. to I. i1;11LimT!i :'"'"" "" 'Wa m n- si,n,., r purpose or the war to i iiiiiynililwHuliiiimiikv wnhliiili lis onhn i,,..i I ,. . .....i.... ., . v.r . - . iiiinirr rv in iiii. i nriit'i,, 1 '.'?" J''"tl'l. A.M. A mill..,- Ilio t , , iiKri-iiv in TU1.-111 ii-.-m . . H I iiii is.,... "m P's'lllO llicivof, I'O.SS riTUTIll .V A N II V. ...,.-, i,i- mi.. i,.siii;i, nu- i uiisiiiiuinn nr 1 srATI.s; ami tlmt m valt t m I'nlli'il !s:iti s, anil i'tolll eVOl'V Statl tiivt'iniwiir tit lilt In us in ml, , l, I "i""1 ii'itmniii-nr lu iiif iiiivsiu:iili lu tiui'Mi , . . tiie j u'iiiuu, ..nn Hutu AiiJ.irvni imillifilln Ihtjt iifi.i.v... I, Iwn tin.,. ...i anil tu iii-oscriili' tin! milncntf hiwiitf ,., ., AssO- declared the otlicr nomineo for elate Judge. On motion Montgomery Cole, of Su- part of the Pliil- Tho Baltiinoro e. the object and o-cstablish the d tho supremo authority of the -IVcu-.tUii tion "d ln the 1'hiladelphia Cenvettti 011 delegates uory oi ine them alike, unite in the declarniifa-t tlia t'1's tne icgtt-thercof. sense onlnlon on the tiuestloa nij fefenco. They evidently UmugiF! ,iiini.v'rtni't should bewaltpilr,,. 'i proceeding ngnlust the conventi' lit Nnv York tho meeting of n,' ' Wendtll Pltilllpscs would bo dM4 hnrinles. aifalr, and why not In Orleans? Anmiswer must bo,. In tho illirerencetlvftt exists iK'titJ ..li.niiiiwtniiri4 of the two fllli,. T which might betillcinpted with 12 Ity in New Yoru, migiii be ,,, wlIli iiilucbtef 111 New Orleans, i? llni lm-nl niUelalaweretheprotiiTi'1 They hhw nn attempt to bring tJ those whom Hiterttiun repre1 it'iuilllli'iil nifllators nnd rovnlmJ - o-- -- ., .. Ti men," totiowntuiitosainu tiisiinjij unlillnc !it.trl!4 wits " liable In i1 " . .. . .. ; 'rt breaches 01 ine puiitte peace." y They considered ino asscniLij u, trail v convened for an unlawful , JaytA revolutionary purpose. They t ;, tlmt the Couventlm iiimli. nn occasion for adtlri'si'i llantniatory harangues to negruc; . . .. . ..... . I v. lot advising me negroes 10 arm unlviM. iiiiil fur fiimentlne: ill-fcil' tween dill'orent classes of the tw. Ity. Hence a determination va .s-t-ed at to remove the cames of ilm? arresting the delegates lit tluolcp. after the act of reassembling have been consummated. Up ; ulnini tliero was neither vlulit., ' precipitancy on the part of . aiitiioriucs. nil iiuuiijui, iciM, ..tt t I ni 1 liv firmcrul Bnlrd. wlin li patch writteu after tho occurrcnct riot, iiays: "Tlio Eloutcnant-Ut nnd Mayor had freely consult mo, and I was ho fully eonvinet it was so strongly the intent of tt authorities to preserve the i, order to prevent military inter!. that 1 did not regard an outlirt tiling to bo apprehended." d, Hlierldan tloes not so fully nmt authorities of blame in regard nui.i.i't nf tin. ufmlr. Tt miisl. lior, licrctl, however, that lie was hIn: ,. .. . ... ..i ii. it..... ...km.. , '' tne cuy nt uiu -.iiiiv.-, nuv n Hulrd was in freciuent coitiiaii;, with the authorities, almost moment of tho disturbance. I language nwntlts the authoritii nuditated wrong; antl this, t should be accepteil its conclusive, How the riot actually begun i point to easily ascertained, norli of much importance compiim the general iiiu-stltin of respor. which we consider already scttlw armed and excited antl anirt) black and white, on nil fcldts.ii ililllctilt to understand how a: incident led to strife and bloouMif (lmt n iinrtlcm of the neerrocsciiiT, 1 or-s, and the remainder club? a: l. !. -1...1 k.. C't.n.:.l.,n n, its, is ri'iiunvu oii-ciiiiuii ........... .. ...j,,.,,-.,,,,, I,. ,,, ,,, iiiiniJiiv I ' ' 1 llli' Ili'lli'l Ion. Ill lull r,.. not u II list, i ii, Hi,., m fi I limit, vniilf n,l ,i ...-,. ,, n , I i. ,ll,l,ui,e,,NWluilv,l r.i ""lll""ll"l M-lI-mlB. IIII' IIOMIMS llllt IIMlfiT- ,,,, i ., ,, .. .. iiiuiiik jiiiiiioiisin, tho ii'ii ny iim i.'oiisiituiioii hat the PhihulcJplnia. Coi wention n.n.,,,.,f -.,. r.:... ? V . ? &V".1?V.- "P'.'-'0. Mv: hns ni'i'mi. ,,i !si,.i ih..U, v, 'been to fortlie oillco nf (!.,tv. r ir1".., ,u, yi'i.AnuUoitttUze the, winniiilc. ami n 'trposcs ... t, v.w,.,,,l,nnlwll(.ii v.. ...... j i, ,1,1 m-i,i-,i in uiu I-MiHl's or I ..... . - ' 7il.' fin iiiiitliin Tnlm It........... ..fn... ... ii institutions. llii'iKopli,thpr,or:"iiiiil lor the, l.ninn luirtu . ihrlnmt tit Matll ....... .iniiu.uij ui uiu ior- iiiiioni; ihc rl-'his thus ougli of Centralist, was tnianimuusK' ii'M'ivi-,iiotiioMui,,si, more in 1881. If others love' ld noiiiiiuited for County Auditor. John Snyder, of Orange, offered the ioiiowmg resolution tin- rutin lo nrt'M'ilbo ii.... i..i. 11 i , .illiluitloiiH lor tim "" 1'iiiiL-ijiie.s, nicy itiive- raw ..iii ,,.i.i..., 11. ,.i ., .... , ilii.i liexntivil. Tlmt tliL I'mi..!,,,!!,,.. i i f -",'.' . ,-iniwii ui'.iri- ily approve of the action of Hon. C. R. iiin.-i.uu-H nun iion. jaigiir Cowan. united slates Hcuators. Aaron Smith, or Hemlock. iffi.iY flu. t ion owing resolution : Jle.iotrc'1, That the time for holding the annunl County Convention bo chain? I'll til flu. 111'.- A1.....1.,.. ..I' I i . .. ... -'i"iiiii.v ui vu-iim, aim rll'i'llvo ll-iuirhlst' llii-ri ln, Willi wlili-h right oiiku-ss f-uiuioi niier li'ri'. Xii Ntutis in- c '.in vintlou of istuti"i has iiio runt io wiihiirnw U'olll the tlnloll. nr to I'Xl'luih'. llu-oil,i tln.fr- actlon In Coiu-ivns or ollu-nvlsi,, any Mlati- or Stall's from 1 1 1 L'nlon. Tif Unlnn i, ttrne Sttttci 1.1 pern'iimi, ami tlio on. thtmt'i n itit Urn vi'iuitftil i, tijri-itf iviiian ine nut' Uiitmn.t itit'l reitrietltjni iif lite Duiiiitultnit ed to o on their own responsibility. Ihcy cai ,Ilot Hold any Union man boim-ii by tl lLlr acts in so doing. The Union rtutv r, 'P resented in the Baltiinoro fWivuith 111 was renrcsented in Phlladeliitats-it 11 the a "ditional ntlvnutntru of CtkMui . tneir principles trluinphaiit, itiirtatcept ed alike by the trreat mass of tl? nn'tri otic Democrats in the North ttwt ttw .., V tho wittteBseit examined be! Or vnd Jury. Tho lntter clwr? w -ocs the nrt Wow, as wen m ...in, ii nrlvnto eitlj-n as in retls' mi --1 iiniiii irityof tltcwllce.' BhcrulM . .. . ... r.,i i l: tutmousiy. 'inns, i(iura. Ion: A snot wa nr r 4 ..Kl, . Knt-.J Mt -,( 4 j--..,.,......?, ttw ttuuiiiuill ICiimx .I.s.m f ..1 l. . 1 JJVltt 111. ?r...u ...c" l nn'' "i0tlV0- W8pr J- SnytferZiminor na .. ( ar n...t.i ..uu cui.siiiuio ine enier, ir not nian, i.ong, Meiisch, Eilley, Eake Cole, flirt fnli itiuiiw.ii j. P J-1. T ii Iniiil IIiim H ' i nvtipuH Ul till) IVUUK'itl lriSS -vsw x. 7" i uvu'i ilium u-om uioni- n jR'ruupoa i.ovi Xu Tnto, of Illooin ' 1 " ,... iuvi nii,ivi.4iuv-'.i'tiit, iuiiiiiiii-ti nir i iimiiiiinn' glorious result, tho restoration of the E. B. Rupert, of Bloom, offercl thn I'OIIOrill lltllrin linf nn 1 I...1 ... . .. . . .. T ... , , um juiri- ioiiowmg resolution; lledby the bitter strugL'lo of four inn.-- t..., , ,.. i weary years; not as U ., with ihe lUdiMISKn prejudices of the ono section inflamed J"' w"'1 Instructions to support Eovl E by blttor ignorance of tho merlin nf 11.0 hite. other: but as It h to iien iTi,t.,i, r. i Which resolution wns mimitr.fi ed on mutual respect, moro closely con- 'J '10 fulIowlng resolution wa offered joined to mutual desiro to sub.servo the "u""1 nmu, 01 Hemlock. coiniiinii i'f,nl tlin i,oi,ii,w, .....ir...... .... 7.w,i.., nn.,. t..i... c, .... :, i in-null! ui rv," ., v. "-"' "".viierniid Jtou- tho whole country. This Is tim timi) - bruit bo the Itenresentntlvn mn. end, to attain which our patriotic cotin- tS X?)'1 It,'. e'lolvo -Montour trymon from ono bonier i n . " J 'J 1 S " .: 'i1 U'l""-' , . , . . " "niiiiu ui uno t-iiuiiiy ,or iatatu henator nro ready to east UHlde all past bitter- ii,.,,,. itn,,,,,.,. ,r , , .w, .,,,,1 i.,t. .i... i.i.... i.. .' . 1 fier Ilillineyer, of Bloom, iion, hint tutes a traitor in the xinnrelitiUeeil eves i . , , 111 mi' of Centro' llom- ..r me ihtdica. imnZn7:!;?; - i:'rbo attempt to vindicate thu intetrrltv r " " tho American Union, to iiliort thuUii cause for which inll ions f U..Ji.ii VlkS ""or, Tim iMi.,.iii.t.. 1V...1. ...... . . i I,... . " . ;. r i,w' v. ':""T th-it tl ir. i iiion-,.i .7. ,Vi , i i 1 .1. I ; . """-"-i""" "ui-i.ii.i.iuu is urns em mutes, ii tnoy cannot, llms Sovtl- tlieSatmdayprecedmgsai "ml ' 1" ',y s,,ccess and tho general acrjuies- i nv fi r ii.Mi.4- - ""in " utt Liv j'iiLt;s. tiicfii'iiiirr iiinxe i poni'n nt r in Ainrn mni nmm .. .ii..t Isaiah Bower, of the Horourf. of Tin, " SJll0a f th.. ITJuI'Im their principles and secure their recog- wick, oilerod tho followin- reolutio V wiara i.y tiiu loyal nition in the practical administriitiors ,.f ,,,',, ell ""n , , M t0 13 mm 11,1,1 wl,k'h Uly i'--.vo .shall have reached a new .a Xri , Li wi ,.u )t $ ZlLWh to-nttihi by probation in American politics.-AVm York Timor. i ..v. ivwiliiih.! . a i uiu ' i r t . toti ii. it.. i t llinterllter, and Hiram IC. Redder bo , 0 4 u,u ljm"" IKlrty the Standing Committee for the ensuing l-L'cl!ll'L'd that the war should bo wago.l vein'. " until llw. v,,,,r. .,,,fl,,,,.:i., ,.c 11... Peter Billmeyer, of Bloom, offered rtltuti(m W,H 1'u-()'tablishod, until the ir. IV, II, !,,.,- ,,,,t,,i; . integrity of tlio Union wu j nutiirml mul an its btato-5 and all 1 1- puuplu accepted the following resolution: Jlesnlreil. 'I'lm't n-n I, ,,,,111,. .,,1.. i, ...... .... ..,,,.1,, wiiutiisi- tho action of our State Senator, I). Jj. Montgomery, and our Reiireseutative, William H. Jucoby. Ii. B. Rupert offered tho following rcstiiuuons JlesotlTll. Tlml tlirf'im,i-i-,..,l.,..l ..... . ' ...... ...w H, ...-llllUiU V ,11,. forces meet on Tuesday, tho fourth dav ui ,-eiu'iuoer next, at isioonisburg. Jlcxolei'il. MMml tin. st,n,t....!..t i7...r.. ees meet on Tuesday, thu fourth day of .S.Mitember next, nl lliwiiiwl.iu.,r Hexnlretl. Tlml Ilm mnini,,,,..-' r n.i., - I - J ,11 nn.-, uiiM'iiuou won; neartny ror the sue ce.s.s ol the nominees. On motion tho Convention adjourned. that result. In the Philadelphia Docla- r "ot'"' 111,(1 to tImuto tht ration the South joins the Xor i ii do- l!?t:!lrn,l,y '-" of which they daring that the uuthorltv of thn Constl. tution lias been restored, and is again supremo; that the Union U perfect and perpetual no State or State! having any right to secede. So r.ir as f his fun. damontal principle Is concerned, there fore, tho prlnclple-i of the two are iden tical, oxt eontcs tlio sub ect of ni,.vvi;iiv. lltUii.ttre. ISOI. I'lMiKlei, ,hi,i leiM i.i-juiii-ii. nut ii.s siav- vii. TIIE NEW ORLEANS RIOTS. Tun publication of tho official eomv. pondence, eoninlcte. enables lis In rn: nr. vey the causes and characieristlcs of the New Orleans riots, and to c.-tlinato tho havo been the pretext. To rnmnWi tho ca.so it is neces-arv to keen in m. membranco the rcnort of the C!m,i Jury, published sonio days since, and iiiuhviorn testimonv ution wh p h to n. eitnl of eircumstances is rounded. I hereisnotliiiitr in fJeiiernl Rhm-iiiniiia dispatches which Is calculated to relievo the promoters of the Convention from tho responsibility which tho popular Judgment has alllxed to tlinn. The n;ny"mns!ituir''Tho Iuu;"T,.1"Vul!lc','1 mimui,y"t-llmony kIiows beyond tils- lion, iiiul li mu"t im "."'J """ J iu'iiiu'r ;li- lneiiiat tne plan lor reassembling tho :X i"t or -1 i,o Houihmi "ciugates, wiiu the avowed purpose of Phvsici.,, in extensive practice in 5k7gE A Siffin? ICew York notice that of late years a Z HE' ehinWy b tUo H ate was "pr v nnrked change has occtirreil In the tils- aitttiituTAilZ '!'' ,.'' mn ,r lho oxclten en u l ,.i , ? 'asesthevareealled liunii I..ir,v,i 'rua W'J'!!,l"m''?t''.t'' 7i .rV shin- In . tl,n ninri ea-es theyareealled upon to treat. ThxJWX' $. i is said, before the Introduction ,,rCro- p-i ;;: ed the scheme s . r 7 " ' .Z. hi , "111011111 not. Oeneral Sheridan regard t ,..,i ,., iiiiimuu- maintain ih am aii.i hi Z-hhT','1 cu 1110 nclieiiio as pregnant with danircr ton w cr and when the lime water 11- -.,,,,,,,, , N ' , pumps nan to no used, stone, gravel, and mm ii.-i. ne... iMsVnueii '"''""' wrta. 0,,,.,. PTlir , uu ,, , 77, . , , ... ii, iinn, a, i,,, ,u 11.. 1 . , . . . Ulll liUll'lll i r ' siuuu, gravel, and ivn ui-u neo, lus uiiuci kindred tllseases wero rreiuent, while r"1,"' '"""nysnati u diar- i 5,' : r-v lineai ennracter. lint now thov aro in- P'uititiition,toi,0iu,iio rreinient, r ml there has been an aninzing luVmiVy Kir. ' increaso in tho number nf iiemiin imn. '"!'.'' ''" '(f in vtiw nl elititrn icilh. alms mid political churneler or its uu mors, 'iney were in his opinion rovo unionists, whoso movi-mrnis ru.,i,.,i conlinuid wntching, and upon whoso bled with eonstinatetl bmcnl -V . Jul!, l it ' 1,1 1 r """""l "'' overt ditlo.iisnInu.srnn In v,..i, fte'-ft'' "'t justt.y ,,is Interrerence. Wo .have, i.lme.,1 of ,,11 complaints. This hns been Vpm the subject of slavery tl, e two T he cm, ven , U . ! ' attributed to lead poisoning, and Ismost ro Identical-or rather tho l-hlladel- l lor md elr Xen E"' noticed in families where water Is not 1'1'ia Declaration acknowledges andac 11 n 2l, ! t, o I oil,,, f' M' ' kept running from theplpes; ami hence "'i-t-s the complete fulfllu.e.U of every co " nf , , ufVI women are the principal -sufferers from- l-Iedgo and promise ...ado at Baltimore ft ,l -ed m25 !' f11''1' tho cntnniii nt ir i,,i ,.,.t i.. i iii.in.n(nj, r. .1... ........ . 'uuum, ui. netiiei tfieso res, Its we, o "' i"'i-s,iiiiuk is ,.s.s.,it., Jiu, lmJ rauinnorn mates roreseen bv llm niim,,,,,! t 1 general, there should be a rule adopted milting In and ratifying this acceptance. "n Question whh nti,,nI;ls, ',r( "". compelling the removal of lead ..Inesf,,,- tub vatio.vai. .i.-..,, 1 " wWl1' ,M ,u)t w conveying water from tho inains to tho interior oi the houses. cause for which iniillous of tren.ire inan",ZaS,l e niou erlmrf I "W ""W o.'Cole,' amis havo laid down their tho clear antl nnrariilim 11,,,. t....ii.w... .. 1. .. " V '''Vj.' Htww uiu iigKunu!-) 11 iicjuous crime, 'and iics -q-3. TIIK NATION Aii linnr. fliiltlmorr, ISOI. ildtwIcliMa. IR1W. nrmucen. llini lllll .Vo. VI I'TRT.i.TniviP li. 1 1. .1 . i thiaforihlfi.niilnv.,ulJ; l'lJiMiiiuf nr hhmIm San I'l-oncisco that thu I'lench troops f.""rK'' ''t;n'"i(iiiuiy .:' i"' l!V1'l,',!'V,1,',r ""' had been ordered tonv,u...ins,,Kni..,.J ''T"" .'?")' nualiiiit thu 1 'V. 1 J .'.'.1 nor aim uoiningo. iiiioi,,nn.rth.-,t n 'h, '?'. '""macju-:.. uppitreut; nUhouir i. In hiiiniif.i.,,, ti.o Tm: receipts of 1 nternnl loveuuo since 'iu 'To h.V,,?,,l'ui,s,,.''1" T' I!?' 0'l"t'0 upou tllIs l"'lllt' wo a,' rt,'llr- ............. ... ult, - ... - . .w ...... i-,i III lllll. llllll Til, I n,,..ll... ..1 1... isuiirthuNutlvuiilCiif. , ui 1 I ,,'""'f uhi'r ........... ...v. ,vtuiiiii uiiciiiiisinu- uaiuro oi the operating cuuso. WJmt they proposed, what llnw ti, nnd what they did, produced the riots. And, in aligning the degrees or respon slbillly, they must bear their full simre. Tho wisdom of tim Pill I .--.ft i. ,.,1 by tho local civil ni,tl,orle3 Is not ro more process. ,ilir,m it to hav 0 "(Vn u policeman tt 1 colored n ,an in t'10 procession; t to other si lts ,,(t 'r '- cession." Again at the Meelwr' stittite: rmv occurred belt lioliceinan a. ,,(' onof the colons antl a shot w& " llrc'' '' m parties." Bv whom matters lilt inn. llmf nnrinl ding to Shorldit sides had now i 'nxomo so excite their relative vit ,Ienco 00111(1 ou ily distinguished. It is plain, how. Jvcr' l,mt ln " Peouont scenes tho rl-C were p: sxce-ises that adm'l fc of no l'J 'h ''hoy shot down pi ?ms m 'ight have quietly i 'irrestcd, nr. )U haved most cruelly to prisoner - Mielr power. Sherh -a-'fl wli '.lies, written immet Widely nf j,u rn rrom Tcxns, nnd without,- ge or actual know iciim;' trong words upon th ls I"'iK urder," ho wrote on "1(,f . "Itwosnn absolute. ",:l's io," ho wrote on thos "t'nc sixth, when proparh 'K ' mtinl stntement In ro. 's inquiries, the Ocner, ' res in the remurk ss manner in which t broken tin. I feel o or: vnnt: rcrj-i tw m Atratst tlwvplii HT tISO rtrciTiiisti Prcvftlvnt iitent et-nt the morcilt verstEo wa ongropiignnnco." In spateh of the date 1 uot differ In Its ef-f Us received from to express. s,ti tlio entire,- ill l'v-rmSfo- tloes from trie ttctn. sou fee. And Iuiw Ktn. In l-elntCoufo tht ioih-tl lis. in fict nlvwl wicft Loulsi nnd destroy IV.vi'! ilenco nownrcrmp. piibliehiistmuM-dlsi V.'o nro conteiu' (tt h any candid mwTurof . patches. From; ITot f dent took palrtf tw wph ire.-ervo tho jK-aee. lie IWUrcd tho elvtt airfEin ojiemtion of the mifitar the law. After the rtot was possible to hlrt-iit!;the Bairtl nnd Sherld .'ill. mu declarnllon of mnrtln? Ia er, and vesting in tho 1 authority for (ho mainte piiiuie peace and surety." President did wns in tltost. unco of duty; and If moro v, it was hecnuso moro wok no nllny tho local excitement nn llsii tho ordinary autltoritv the law. AVio York Times, ids Preshlcnt .W i niTnir? llo hit' a murderer, wlii 'una ofllclnls to' men. Hoes the 'etc form befor" rovothcullcjri' nvo the iin1 tho published o Inst the 1' old the Ia fore- the ri v 'ities of th y In jaippi' . ho did ii"' n thebaic irovimr by the r nflf.r " aanee Wlu-i let iri 'as lift' t net d Tfc ki"' the I'oniinencemont of the current llseal year nave noen ovor for v.n nn m llin,,o of dollars, or mom Hum uiu. .,,im,.,, one huudrod thoiiMind tlollars a dav, ex vludlng Sunday. ii,..,rii... v'..i . Ilm III IU'rliirinlno ..!... Sw....Ui.ua.uir. iiutiiin.il oii,iiifoo7 io I ces arisinn. nut ..u 7 ",l ' , ifituiil ..,., ' . ,. v' " i""'i KtaiiT hundred thniisniul ho distributed in prizes at th position. Among othei-s I'jtizej of ten thousand fra ono capital prio of tmo In and its ncs, to local estnbll are must suceesaful by ' tlon una inniiiieeniont in pro:i.i nnd hnrmonr anil liitoHeetunl woi'Mit - atlves. This inrorm af eiaiiyeom miiiilcnttc ' State.- Ai,i, kfnds of blun tills OlUVD. ti r.aufi ' .o.." f HI " I1C3 iinUed v, jhnt-Jiit5"', their orf , proinoti1, Ingot Utf, ion has' lK , to the Scci' Uh can I'-1 1 r