gz: sa-ajas etc. "sx sl ief ilei "marcs: zqtb: svr Cumbria Freeman. LDE!t$BSn, PA. Tnritsnav Morkiko, : Nov. 17, 1870. Thc following dispatch ! both refreshing and instructive, and show to demonstra tion how the a'lot boxes are man!r ii!ate-4. In a city In b-h rarpe t baggers an J negroes nercN etipren-e political control. In Rad ical tlnr.?. this would r-e regarded as a fair ejection." Tw ORtXi.'ts. Nov. 0.- It Is ea.teJ tKt '.hr bun dre J persons sur-rost to be couctiry the vot in the city reoeive eight dollars pwrfay. Tbe 1Vtr4 says the reason why tbe ele tion re tuirnsare not eouned with promptitude ia sirn vdv eight dolle.ra por dav and an interest in the isiie. The oftlclnl rHiiras will be In, wapre eome about Christmas, but as the ballot boxes ht n ehargrepiiD-lrIIv of Republican officials, do recr ar enter ttiDtd cf tht-ir rtdut.ir.ir their uajor1tl. BtroK tbe lata elections it w stated, iu several dispatches from Washington, that .Tndge Casey, ere of the Judges of the Court ef Claim was about to resign Lis t Rice and that Grunt bal expresie-d his intention .f appointing as hit succemor Charles D. Drake, a Radical member tf the United States Sen ate from Misseml. At that time Grant and Drake fluttered thetrse'v-a that they had sn well arranged political affairs in Missouri aa to render certain the success f their paity. Hut there is "many a 6lip tixt the cup and the lip." The Democrats and liberal Re publican of Ibat State, by a union of their respective force, repudiated Grant and hie administration and elected a Legislature overwhelmingly opposed to Drahe. !Tlie ILate s.Iectlou. The remit tf tbe elections held ;r. a 'rtrge iTumberof the States cn !ct Monday and Tuesday week, and which we jive below, shows that while the Radical party w fart approaching dissolution, the Democracy are in the foil vigor cf manhootl. and will enter into tbe next Presidential contest, confident of achieving a complete and dechive victory. V!AF8CnrlTT8 AM HHOIR If LAUD. The Radical party, as usual, was surcess- fal in both thepe corporation-! idden State, e'ectirg a Ocvernor in the former by a plu rality i f cn-ly 8.C0O, a well aa returning frm both all the Rad:cal candidates for Or pro. It is simply tbe old story tf the Dutch having taken Holland. KEW YOIK. All tbe power and influence tf tie admin istration were brought into requisition to secure a Radical triumph in t hi State, and especially in tbe il?y. Large bodies of reg ular t!0"ps were quartered in and about it. under the pretence of seeming a fair election, but really to aDnoy aDd intimidate voters from going to the poll. The resuU was that llfffman bad a majority in the city of 11 0C0 an! in the Siate of about 85.000. Ths Democrats gained f ur members of Con $ress r.nd claim a majority of four in tbe IIouco, the preient State Senate being Dem ocratic. TEW JF.RSrY. Giant una ftie Elecllous. "V7A,tir:CTCH, Nov. The President loci nn tbe ruit of tho elections as tbe most Kmrlets tnfioneinent of tia administration any President has ever Lad. 1 he foregoing dispatch is a jewel in its way. To be rightly understood . it most be Interpreted like an Itith dream. It reminds one somewhat tf the ar.tedeluvian who, at the commencement cf the flVod, requested Noah to permit him to enter the ark. and on being refuted, told that ancient mariner that he might go to Hadra, as it was not going to be much of a shower after all. Did tbe city of New York, iu difiarce cf Grant's bayo nets, indorse- his admin istration when her unterrified Democracy gave a majority against Woodford, Grant' candidate for Governor of 62,000 ? Did the State of New York indorse him when it re-fclccted Hoff man bv ever .0.000 rrnkritv. Was hi admioittratirn sustained in Delaware, Ma ryland, ritiida. Alabama, Ai-kacFas. UIs scuri, Tennes-ee Jand Kentucky, where the Radical candidates Lad tbe solid support of tbe negro vote, and yet In each one of which the Derrccracy achieved a brilliant victory ? Is an admtnirtralicn Jndomd that has in tbe present Congress a majority of 104 and whrgc mr jority in the mxt Congress will net ,A or An Island of Silver. We have before afiuiiwl to the silver Wand of the north shore of Lake. Snoerioi , in the faid We confess to a dft-at in Through lecal dimensions this State tbe Radical British post triors, junt below Thunder Cape, and soir.e fifteen miles beyonn rort llnam. The inland is quite una II in dimension? say onehundreu feet by forty and the most otitis submerged at high water; a small part at one end is about eight feet above th lake level. This island was entered by the Montreal Mining Company, as a part of a tract embracing 108.000 acres ; and the island was sub quently purchased of them by Captain William B. Frew, (formerly of Portage Lake, and Superintendent of South rewaubic copper mine), for himself and as sociates, inclmiine mingt them Mwjor Sib ley, cf New York, a brother we think of General Bibley, of St. Paul. This Montreal Mining Company first made the durovery that the island contained silver, and by their agent stmk a s-haft on the island ; but these knew little or nothing about mining, and. tbe water coming in npon them, further woi king of their mine was abandoned as use'ess. It was only this last summer that Cautain F. and his company completed their bargain with the Montreal company for the islend, and sernred it by paying, or agree ing pay, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for tbe entire one hundred and eight thousand acres. Tbey went immediately to work- Xe ami rIIcl Item. ! the lt 7cr:n f.1,,0 I ; fWtu.n. ltt tt not bn forgotten that grea? j Kovode, on heatiug of Cescna's dfet t- J j,rn;s U Mie to tLe -National Democratic! id tr have excViine-J in startled acceut J Keeident Committee at Washington, of which j nr able and ever active representative, tbe j Hon. Samuel J. RandalJ, t Lhairn.an. It campaign documents were well rhtn and vigorously circulated. They were, moet ef them, higk, statomanlike discussions t f public questions from the speet be of tbe ablest men in the country. Such were the weapons weapons of reason with which the Democracy have opposed the bayooet, and beaten it. Jge. About 1:30 o'clock on Thurnday morn ing lat. a fire broke out in tbe large trar, fer house of the New York. Central Hallway 1 ry ,1 jt T 1- 7 . . , 0 f ,ail ynu laui uainiii" jtui mfcoddleruUv V Four persons were killed and several j fstally -injured by a railroad accident, tear Columbia. South Carolina, on Monday. There was a heavy fall of snow in Yoik shire. England, on Friday lat. while here tbe weather waa bright, bracing and sunny. At Boston the revenue i ffioers have captnred JI.C00 wrrth of diamond from a steerage passerger by the City of (Xrk, who tried to smuggle them in h; tclrco. In Msssarhnfetw. John Q Adams, though defeated for Governor, is elected reprerntative fr"m Qti'ncy. His father ro tated from the WhitM House to Congress. In St. Joseph. Mo., the other day. two twin sisters played a game f ''seven n" for the hand of a young farmer, arid the winner married the ycurg man within a week. Perry ctir.ty wild oats rhnse every body who has to go throngh thn woods after dark. Country "courtin" is about played out there, and a a consequence the greatest in dignation exitta among the yonng peiple. Mr. Helmbold. who prepares the cele brated Buchu, called on Prepi'nt Grant, in tbe midft of hi trouble about tbe McGarra hn fraud, and said to Ir'm crn!'!erte!v : "I will not re-bnehu-yon. Mr. Presiilent." Since Senators and things have gnt to THE MSB! gs Roceric RAsncM Ectlkb, of infamous G'ngreional fame, haii bt?en re-elected from the St Tennessee district. He belongs to the Wbittemore scbo'cl of politicians and at the last swsion of Congress put in the loyrl plea against his cxpulxion for selling a ca A tihlp, that be had expended his corrupt guips in the laudable effort tf aidicg to ee. cwt-i the Impeachment of Andrew JuhDson. After Congress ai'.jonrned the officers of the Tent-ion Bureau at Washington dieeovered t'tathe htuS forg&i certain papers on that office and had drawn the money Ihereou frr m the Treasury. The necessary documents were procured for hi arrest in Tennespce, which was effected by a special detective of tbe gOTemment. He was released on a writ of hahea$ evrjjut by tbe Judge of the U. S. fWirt for the Eastern district of that State. There the matter rests for the present, but is i;ot likely to remain so. What must b the character of the constituency that re turns this unmitigated scoundrel to Congress, to participate in making laws far the coun try 7 God save the peoplo ftotn all such grievous Infliction. tliiflpr on (lie Y7ar Iatb. Since the terrible reverses which the Rad ios! party met with at the recent elections, that rettffubtable warrior, Ben Butler, has made th wnaderful discovery that ocn' Ined one member cf Congress and have a msjritj on j-.de t ballot in the Legislature. Although the negroes voted for the first time in this State, th9 Democrats elected their Governor and Congressman and have a large mejoiity in the Legislature. VAF.TLAKD. The Radicals expected to elect two and perhaps three membtrs of Congress. A in New York, Giant sent his military forces to Baltimore to see that all the negeoes veted. Eight thousand of them voted in the "city and thirty thousand in the State, and yet the Democrats elected all tf the five Cnicrevs men. carried the ci'y of Baltimore by 10,000 and the State by 18 000. Kvery connty in the State, except one. gave a Democratic msjority. White men will rule Maryland for many years to coma. 4 YITOISIA. The delegation in Gmgrefa from this Siate will stand. Democrat 6. Radicals S. being a Democratic gain of 3 members. FLOHIDA. This carntt-bag ridden State has been re deemed, the Democrats having elected their Lieu'enant Governor, Congressman, and a large majority of the Legislature. ALABAMA. This State has also throw n -fT the odious rule of ths carpet bagger. Retult a Dem ocratic Qovernor, a gain of two members of work al lmnrcvmz the mine in "a manlike manner," their first step was to surround tbe island with cribs t f timber, j siting for the magazines. Covode, of I'eun filled with stone, to serve as a breakwater i FVlrania. is open for an engagement to fnr- . 1 Mr.UrAAVur anil Wltliri tVlPfiA frihfi & ! - 1.1. I -1 f .nn.A -.l n.inrt mnnK'r f t I .. 7 Tf tl.T.! natnm .f Irani ant . . .... , 1 i,.ru r ....r .,v.. ... ....... w.. f c, dam w(,s bniU RRd llul(j!eU w!tnciny. 1 Tjtp fintt article wru'd be on "frods in fila kx k at the result o; the late ejections witn j having the effect of rr.asicg the w hole mte nnv feelinz of complsccncv, it can only he J rior of the island nearly watertight, at leaft explained cn the theo-y that he is grffied fa the intmsion of tbe lake The text MfJI W P III tt lip B in:w "; '- woiked by steam, by which the inside was pumped dry. or nearly so. and it haa since been found that a vctv little wot king of the pumps daily keeps the island clear of witrr entirely. They then went to work laying bare the vein, and now have expo".l seven The Kidneys are two In the upper part of the loin. uVn? j tiidconsistiosror :Ur.r:,tt,Vl J ! the Inf rior. uu-J tl.t. Eiur.or. A r Company, at Fast Buffalo, near the cattle- The anterior absorbs. Irjtcri-.r. yards, destroying the buildings and three ! or vttne, which sv. ae a hundred emptv cars. The loss is estimated orino aim oonvey it to the Wrior n ": at over JC00 00O. Tbe fire is supposed to or ic n-uriu-ior aleo. Urmm,,,,,... 1 have been the work of an incendiary. The nd !. a Tr.-ter. Theureter- "r transfer building, over fifteen hundred feet j Rected wuh the bludder. long, w.ts built psrtly ol brick and partly of j The bla Jdor is composed Cf varioi-. woexl. with a slate roof. A portion of the ; or tifwues, divided into narta. vi, . redMnsr stock belonged to the Like Shore j the Lower, the Nervous, and the Xu- - and Michigan S'Uthern Railway (Xmpany. j upper expels, tbelo-wer retains. iHriv Archbishop Spalding arrived at Balti- ! desire to urinate without the"abVi-'- more on Thursday afternoon last on his re- urinate witnout the ability to retaiu turn from Rome, after an absence cf little ; quently occum in child. ' over a year, ('n his arrival on the train j To cure thec affection.-, m- ttitkt . from New York an enthnniHstic reception I action the muscles, whichur -1 Manv Catholic ; verious functions. If ihTarirr".-IU".!::''' becp.use it was not any worse. Radicalism, with all its sins of omission and commission with its corrr.pt ions its violations .f law its prcfligtt grants cf the public domain, and with all its other wrongs against tbe people will soon disc p pear, but will rot be forgotten. The balh t-hrx has rp ke.i trumpet-tor.g'ied against tbe administration, and the vetdict of the people has insciibed in legible characters on the inner walls of the White ILuso.he 6n.inr.ua and fatal words, ' You have been weighed in the bal ance and fcund wanting." deify-" Danie! M'Farland. if the correspondent of a western paper is to be believed, has been placed in a lunatic ssvlnm by his friend. Ilis ii amity ha assumed a violent and r.oisy form, and no hope is entertained of his re covery. At Rochester, N. Y.. on Sunday last. Duvid Montgomery, a young man. aged 28 venrs. struck his wife on tbe breast with an , , . i , . awa'ieii mm ai roe oepoi. .uany tai none venous lunciions. lr ztxry grc cp societies, thousands of children from Cathy- and Dropsy may cnue. lie schools and a n-mber of citlrena were j The rf.,.r R;Uft thnra tit Be ffimd hlr. . h A rrh 1.1, idn ! . .... - was escorted to his c.rnne, and thence a grand procession through Broadway. Bal imcre, and Charles streets to his reticence, ecurccu. ty fet in length, and find it to be a true SXH PV j,cr death is hourly expected. II? figure vein with perpendicular walls the ! ; lo jiavc been jealous of l:cr. He is 1 P j however elifc'lit may fce the attack it t ' ' 7 j ttct the bodily ra-th and B.rr, .'Ce. ! coureos. 0ai ' oo-oining tbe Cathedral. 1 rt prrc(sion. j sb ut two mi'es lung, was compored of van- , . . . , " , .11 i I K-ins m indicative ous s'-cieties and schools, with banners and . , bands of music, the clergv of the d:-. cese. j tbaijV and citizens in carriages. TLe Archbishop j aooeared in fine health. ( The ' . - ... 1 .. . The Luzerne Powder Company Ts mil. ' ur " "i- r ""icru f the d dry houses at Wilkesbarre. Pa., where f ran" t f !:'? w- Mss'.efcrc'- ,wder is roar-ofactured on the patent of : from tiddc-r. but alhw. destroyed on Thursday i ll ; o.w!lW8 fcisv , , , : from tuts lcpt-3it that the Aone ui.. explos-on, rnwl by a ; -i-ra. H!CMA1N!.-Pam(Kt u i"t-atove else.,., - occur In portions disposed to ari l . 2 I-' socrt-tions. The Gp.avei..-T eravpl n . Is the course of sorr.e comments upon the rreent election in Maryland, the New York Tribune remarks: Disappointing in eome reppfrts, as the result of tbe election in that State has proved, it i nevertheless in ethers a most encouraging nign t'or the future." It is quite evident that the Baltimore American, the leading Radical organ of Maryland, does rot look npon the future through the ssme glass as the Tribune. That journal says : V,'e sre frea to confess that the rcsV.t of ihe election iu Unltimore. particularly in those wnrd embrHced in the 1 bird Onpreeional district, hs disappointed us. From the thor ough and ffeciiire canvas made by oar candi date, and the large sttendncest our meetings, we had some reason to eireet a different result. The table of re'nrns publishel in rrsierdsy's Amkbican show thst while the Rejnbiicars vein of silver matrix being calcareous sta- with srme little quartz intermixed. The vein is eight feet wide, and eye-witnesses fr rn there state that for one quarter of this width it will average 70 per cent, of pure silver. On the first tiial after the wa'er wri6 firtt gotten out six men tin k over $35,000 in four days, and up to tbe latest accounts the work ing has been continued at about this rate. Already 128 barrels of nat;ve silver, estima ted to be worth from $75 000 to gJOO 000. have been shipped. Tho yield of the mine computed by the ton is not less than a dul ler to the pnind ! The nvnf errploys row sbout forty men, and will inTesse their force immediately, the "royalty" paid on this to the English government is quite small not excer-dirg one-twentieth. Eye-wit-oessea of intelligence., judgment and experi ence report thai Captain Frew will probably take out-of silver, up to the opening cf nav igation t;xt spring, from 81.000.000 to$S.- (00.000 in money gravel ensue-8. in i-dl. Thrs. A. Scott. Esq , of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and other fficial. have been spending two or three days in Erie, cere ree fing the purchase of the F.rie canal. The final transfer of the canal has been postpon ed for two weeks. In Sn Bernardino county. California. ! Chinese woman, guilty ef robbing some of I since died hc-r people, was se:ed by Chinamen, and tied to a sta'ee and burned to death. The perpetrators were erreted.. All Chinese have been ordered to leave the country. 'A c mpletion ol the Mount Cenis tunnel is promised some time during tbe coming month. This marvel ef engineering skill will pa? the iron horse under the Alps, in stead of compelling him to mount them id tbe pnig to and from France and Italy. The exact loss by the explosion of the Luzerne powder mill, is estimated at fully r.nrns nr.d bhocm ker. and powder General OHvar, were morning bv a terrific explr siicht fire originati.ig in the mill by the breaking of a cog in the machinery, and J Dv.opst is :t ooi:tii..a or a:, r- communicated to the dry house, it is thought, j ef the body, r,r.d t.r c:f or,-t l:... -bv onet)f the men who?o clothes w--r afire j iriK to tho parts afTc-iTfd. iz. there for refuse. Tbe luildir ss MN ov r TtiP i H'4 a: whn of the abdomen, Ascltc-s; t: v shattered, together vrith a few i n"n V r,uo" rs standing on the track ner hy. j cbtst' Hydrothora .t.".n 0C0. Tho men. va.ue! Ihe steamer i frnrn t. ,.fr,rt of the sxnlos'on. Mrs. Dickinson and children wer only severely l 1 7 1 t..wn ...nvcrarl Tnn!..n It i silver island is no humbug, but an actual. . tbr,n2ht will recover. bona fat affair, in wh'ch ho most wonderfiil Oh Ames, proprietor rf Ames' Stutb- runnine were badly Ireignt cars standing Thomas Barns.. the engirerr. was thrown Treatmskt. TIetisbe Id's h.rr.W kw-. against vice, traturmg hts sf.u'1, and bas ; ti compouna extract imcbu is 2(--;.-,. or the tost rt-uicu:e-s foi d.-ts!.:.f,jliai- ran to the dry honsen, wm verv badly burn- kidneys, gravel, drop-;- al sf-ii.v r5tta. ed. and it is "thought impossible for'bim to ' tJm, and srouty affections. I n.Ivri-v. live. The loss to the company is $ 10,000 haTC nJred Tiyguria. or 4iScu:-Tt-'rL-- i P--in? wator, Scauty S-jcretion. or slL, c What a Phl!ndelr!:lan ftrc T7o. fwiinrat f'801 : istoppinjf of waf-r : ncn.r-uju. r.r y, ?- It U sidd. and we brlic ve tiuly said, that Gout and Khumfatfem e.f tie kicw-jn.r.-i-. ti.re is in the city ol ew lurk a !rr 4.otKi.-5 , &-1- '""'k'- n our n-.tr -.-. fblabsishment contaiDir-a kh v;Aiie.l an assort- : cr ,'ar water. It a- i.vaj. p. tneut that ii iidv ettiilui; Lv ols door mav s.r.dcl by Lt Ikte Dr. I'; y-i, ! make her exit by another wish a complete : change cf raiment iiive ai.d excej.ting Ler j th'.ies. Ti.in i : ni'-nop'dy f mtuy trades. tions. i .: . v .. t , : I jiirieor Ci'livp ru t.iwu nir ihiicb iici irip before hist s;xfy-two barrels of silver. This j demanding n-t -nly m-.-t expensive c pit.il, but a mot rvm.it tiaiuf and tin r-ugh copac i y for managenieut of busine?. and t!".ere .re fuw persons co:iipeteut to i;reat axi unJeitaking. New Yaik Las but tr.e Stcw- TLis medicine incrci tie i-r.wtr tf j. tion p.nd excites the ator.ents istoW-r tion by which th watrty r &:'-?. tions. and a'i v!::::aturui e:;;r - f-LV. : as pain ur.d iiiSammaticn. .r icTi-ctrlti.' tiken by men, women, and eLUdrti I. ons for me and dic-t acc'jn-ptsy. thing must be done, and that qa'.ckly, in 1 Congress and amaj -rity in the legislature, order to ave the party from a disastrous de feat in the next Presidential campaign. As desperate diseases require desperate reme dies, he flatters himself that he baa discov ered a certain panscea agaimt tbia threaten ed collapse of the Radical organization. Ilis plan la aa novel as it ia startling, and shows that Butler is nothing when he is not sensa tional. His programme is, for tbe Admin istration to appoint a special Minister (meaning thereby Butler himself) to proceed to London, and, in trne Bonibastes Furioso style, d'tnacd of the British government that shall permit t free and fair "lection to be held In each of the Canadian Provinces on the question of annexation to the United States that no interference shall be exer eised by the home government in said elec tion that all the provinces deciding to be come part and parcel of tbe United States shall be taken nnder their protecting wiog. rtius becoming bone of their bone and flesh of their flesh and that, in consideration therefor, this government will execute and rleliver to John Bull a full receipt for all damage on account of tbe celebrated Ala bama claims. This looks very well on paper, provided it is desirable that any portion of Canada should be incorporated into th Union. But suppose that England should refuse to accede to this proposition. Wbat hen 7 In that event, Butler says he would j!gtt a performance in which he was never known to engage before. He feels quite ccr tain that England would no run the hazard of a contest with a first-class power like the United States, and this no doubt accounts for his willingness that our government should pnrfne the courts he has marked out for it. He has another reason for inaugura ting this war with our ancitDt foe, and thst is. that if it is not done all prospects of re flecting bis old enemy, but now obedient fiieod, Grant, are entirely hopeless. This latter feature in Butler's msnifesto is tbe milk in bis eocoscut. Is the mere contiou. ance in power cf this ricketty and imbecile rsve gained largely in most of the.wards. there j results nave a.reany oeen i.rmini. una .i j frn Qircu. which exhibited in thi p'ace in UIli '.'" !; 3. hmc never s:iate.:cu m ; rniLAnnrr.TXiu.r wss not a crrepciiiing falling off in the Dem- ! bida hir to make in yield and richness the fa;j pf ifcg. wi8 sl,t by a dtnnkeM hr-sei-iog hib fme. Auii what t!.: grcitt . 17. T. IlEtnf.i.f, L,rvi.-.t : ocrstic vote. One fact will strike every one J most remarkable mining discovery in this rowdy, in Georgia, the other day. and died w Ytk merchant i to the isd'es of the j Bear Sir I have Lopu trLttrrfr. fx who filsrce at tho returns, namely, the enor j country for many year. Some rwa-ses of 9rv,n Rftrr. A spectator wa also instantly ! c"uii?r.v j:'e ' nr Pi-i'a lelpiii. btisimsa j of twe-nty ye-e.r?, w ith irrsvl. ti.dii;-.a mOViS diprroportion between the vut rsst and K!tr(,r -Pnt down on" the Meteor larger and I i.:o. i ,V .i i.i .i.,l I met. has alrt.Jv l-ecmc tn tho litn of eve; v i cry affec tious, durir.tr which tluie I li.-' thus secii'irs a Unltel Slates Senatcr LOCI'IAKA. The Radicals iave a majority on the State vote. Two Democrats and three Radicals were elected to Congress. AltXANSAR. The Democrats elected two members of C-mgress aud the Radicals one, beiog a Dem ocratic gain eif one. Tne Ijegislature Is Democratic and will elect a Democrat to the United States Senate in place of M Donald, carpet-bsgsjer. Iu this Stsfe. the victory Is complete. Gen. Brown, Democrat, is elected Governor by a sweeping msjority and also six Demo cratic Congressuen to 1vo Radicals, which ia a Democratic gsin of C. KENTUCKY. The Radicals looked for the defeat of three or four Congressmen from this State, owing l the large negro vote, estimated at 25 COO Cut they were mistaken. Eight out cf tbe nine members of Congress are Democrats., If the ninth is not a Democrat. KANSAS. Tbe Radicals elected their Governor, Con gressman and Legislature. MIFBODBI. Giant undertook to run the political ma chine in this 8tate himself and has met with his usual ill luck. There were two candi dates for Goternor M Clurg, the present incuu.bent, who is a bigoted Radical and Brown, Conservative Republican. Tbe Dem ocrats had no candidate cf tbelr ow n, but supported Brown, whose msjority is over 40 000. The delegation to Congress will stand 4 Democrats, (a gain of 2,) S Conser vative Republicans and 2 Radicals. The Legislature is two-thirds Democratic. The result in the State will be that hereafter 40, 000 white men, who were disfranchised by Radical laws, will be aliowed to vote, and henceforth Missouri ill be herself again. MINWESOTA AKD tOWA. lo these two States the Radicals elected the sccsecUe of r.omes on the registry lists. Either soma nineteen thousand of onr f "uizen remain ed nway front iho poll, or cl-e the reg istry lists beur" the names 01 that rurrber of people who have no exiptence. or ft? Jct no reMdetiee within the city limits. There 5s TVtJ more melancholy duty thnn ibat of jjir'ng: tor sous lor defeat after abattie has been lost, and we shall ret attempt to rxp'uin tbe riiaer that has overtaken the Republican party in Maryland, l'robrb'y in some districts the vote'may have been frittered sway by in'crrul dissensions, but t ill the fact stnnds "'it patent to all that even with the additiou of the color ed vote the pnrty is in a minori'y in every county in the State, alone excepting Anne Arundel, which, owing to the untiring energv snd thorough cuirass made by James A. Gary, Kq.. hss given a handsome Republican ma jority. The prejudice which in entertained agsinst the voting of the colored peopie con tributed more to our detest tian all other causes combined. The negro has prover to be an element of woikt es a and not of strength, snd it will take time to educate the msen up to n sprrecip.iion of the justice ol tsis enfran chisement. Which will thinking men accept, the en couiiging signs of the Tribune, or the hard facts presented by the American? They must hang their hats on one or the other peg. Age. heavier than a man crv, efii.jn ace part ! i rr,'r wnnrdrd. Two brothers, th rerr . i - . . i , r ... ii .. .i -t . i - . . ' - ' . . tne lsiano vcto. kv iwm - ci.i , trBtcrs. have Lccn arrested Rod cobned vii-l in lviui.T, ' vror.i p:iu ; ritii, aisi it in . - -j frcm this portion h-,t Uxr? silver mtt'ss- j a rpt.r ft es arc ytrj;vteu. - er ' f .j : ;nrsoi rer . y.nptoms of insanity accosted c rtPsident r.rc rep t-.tef as :iT'r.g t'ea fo.'.i cn the , w:,t, threats, on Pennsylvania avenue. lor main r.f-rh shore in ;.- ZE' Ke t;ie R51rer s t,,.u v, fas ETste?. and after examirn- ' I -.ti w r. t r la a atttrlum 1 1 i u fr !(ir A t V .10 are no-v endrnvorir.g to prrnre his release, i bit to this Dr. Nichols, the Superintendent, i will net cocgent without tbe approval of the ssible to this citv. 1 :.e ici.-i;f.l;-a ol the 1:1. rr.ft.so cl 'tbng e.-tablivhmet.t f Mr. J hn Wa.m; itt-r h. n -.TnjcrtiiT 1 become a!:iii'.-.t i!i."vf:s;i by ueii s rl hii, uu.t liber! nnd j 1 iicioui n:-.-t!.( .f a-:vr- f, nr.. totr.' b-w pj-eple w i ! do in t '-.land, a'-.d Cflptiin.Hodpon i ijrtage L.ie, ; has gore eat f ' orguif.e a (OfpflDT to; U ft..?,, VI. . At:,T,rT.-Li-n f)rf OA 1 ui us ix.ti;t;.ce : uni tntre art: r.i:.v The TTar Record. knu'.v ia cf b-nt-at t :i h'.'ie cry aj .veil ns a -:tirc? of gre-it pr -ti: to iciividuu's Cm i inii.g i.tidcr oj.-; r-.i )" i taair a rt.-.-i-:.u; various medieinrd prer.crstions.&r.uVr-; tho tre-atme-nt o" the m. -t en.ii-r,t I-f- -. txppi ieTiclng fcutriTLl r.-i.-r. i llavinic seen your prcrarat:r. nyj: ad"ertisd, I cruit3 ilh vr.y i'-'.';': i ctan In np&rd tt u-:r ?r your Ertroitl--.:. I did this becauo 1 hadnsedad iotiiit" tis.-Tl rerst-dVs, cr.d had found tsa ! aad some quite Lijuricu; infict. !' - .T r.vfrrttTirnf n ( !' n'?il Vf-rrl!' i - . v.b., remedies there f .cr otir5- J Irs-? fif i'V- It was tlila that prexptri a'-'- lUIUlo r:rrs!d-nt, which the latter refuses to give. j lu put closer. !l baa nanra?ly tbe etf-Ct cf j your remedy. As yoa advert admioistration. worth all the misery, suffer- j ''l their Congressmen two lo the former ing, and sacrifice of human life that would necessarily result from a foriegn war ? Most the peace of the country be violently inter rupted its trade and commerce crippled, if not destroyed in order that Grant mav continue to reside four years longer in the White House and that Butler, and men of b's stripe, may continue to plunder tbe public treasury 7 This Massachusetts Bob Acm thir.ks so, but the American people, the bone and strew of tbe country, will soout and reject the cruel and infamous sug gestion. If this weak and vascillating .ad miulstration can only be sustained by em broiling tbe country in a needless and expensive war, then the aooner it is wiped cat of existence the better. Butler's propo sition I monstrous and unprecedented, and sbowa biro in bla true character a an arrant and nnmaU:hed deniareu and aa a reckless disturber of tbe pubri race. If he waa neve, fairly entitled t-o l. called "Seatt" the name by which hs is best known that and six in the latter. No change in Iowa. but a Democratic loss of one in Miunesota Wilson, Dern., cue tf the preeent mem bers, having been elected two yeara ago through a Radical split in the second dis trict. WISCONSIN AND ncniGAK. Tbe Democrats gained oce member of Congress in each of these States. ILLINOIS. If tbe dtdegatlon in Congress, frcm this State, stands, as it is said to do, 7 Demo crate and 7 Radicals, there is a Democratic gain of 8. NEVADA. It is conceded that the Democratic candi date for Governor is elected and that the vote for Congress is so close that only the official vote can determine It. Twenty members, are yet to be elected to make a full Congress, -vis : Georgia in December, 1870 ; Texas 4 and California 8, in September, 1871; Connnecticnt 4, in in CfegrwcAfal pplltfntt can now be applied ! April, 1871: and New Hampshire 8, fj t:m by ocanxra consent. ' JfaTrb .71. TnAT everything is not lovely ir. the Re publican camp about headquarters is too cle&r to admit of debate. The muddy bead ed chieftain Grant is not to be nominated with a rush next timf. Tbe hyenas are on his track snd he will find some other amuse ment than coloring meerschaums and ac cepting congratulations and corner lots, necessary, if be desires to place his feet tin der executive mahogany for a second tern. A leading Republican paper, in a few play ful remarks suggests : The Idea ef rerominaMng General Grant is based upon nothing but the lct tht. he controls the Custom House, the Internal Rev enue, the Post Office, and the other sources of official salsles snd perquisites. If he were not President, with such a vast army ot pstn.nse st his command, ro man would wih t- make himself ridiculot.s by nominating him for the Prei-idercv. Th simple ttuih ih. lbs, there is no intelligent Republican who regards Grant as being, in civil aff-iirs. a man of ordinary sens. All understand thst he i a fool, snd that his sdniinistration. with its distribution o'f offices in return for presidents, its appointments ot his own numerous relations to fst salaries without snv other reason than that tbey belong to the Grant Ismil? ; its utter abandonment of the dignitv snd ir.teiests ot the countrv in the Cuban question ; its attempt to force through the eorrupt job of the annexation of St. Do mingo, and iu general incapacity, lnzineas, de votion to pleasure, snd neglect of duty, is worse than a failure ; it is a dishonor to the nation. General Grunt has not to day a real triend in either Houses of Congress. There is not a man there who respects him, or whose judgment is irfluenced by his opinions tir his w ishes. There are syctioph.ints nnd flntterers, men who wirh to use him, and who nominate bim for the Presidency because that is the most efficacious way of administering to him the inceuse he appreciates. Shocking Cat-amitx. An appalling ac cident eccurred at St. Charles, Mo., on Fri day afternoon, Bt the new bridge now in course of construction across the Missouri river. The part of the bridge where in oc curred is between the first aud second piers. There were on this position sixteen men at the time. Near the pier, some two or three hundred feet from the St. Charles, back of the river, an engine and steam derrick was being used to hoist the first cord of the span, an iron casting of five tons weight. This -had been elevated to such a height that it was almost ready to be placed In its position, when tbe wire rcpe of the derrick sustaining it snapped with the great weight and the ponderoHS iron mass fdl as tie false form beneath and about one hundred feet of the structure gave way. Th engineer and fif teen men went down with the broken mass of timber, and their msugled bodies wrere soor. swn ffcatina To the mer!erath. From Monday's 'World. The news of to-day is more of importance than anything received for S"tne time. In the first place, the Fieucb victory at Coo lommlers, small in itself, but of great value, is confirmed, and with it the evacuation cf Orleans by the Prussians. The French lines are advanced some distance from that city. Tbe French now occupy the intrenched camp held by the Prussians at Artenay. The enthusiasm of the people is aroused ; volun teers ere hurrying in. nnd Garnhetta is ex citing the popular sentiment with his fiery addresses. Elsewhere tbe distress rf the peop'.e is very great, and the population of Alesce Is fxcited against tbe Prussians, snd deaths ef Prussian soldier are frequent, notwithstanding the proclamations of the military cominaudrtnt against all civil resis tance. The Russians are at last showing their hard. They have e?nt formal notices to the European Cabinets requiring the abrogation of the treaty of Pail, wh'ch prohibits them from keeping a fleet in the Black Sea or from passing the Dardanelles. At the same time England notifies our government that she is williug to open tho Alabama negotiations.. The warm reception of the French G per cent, loan in England is a matter of great disnist to Prussia ; and she preblsts In her demands for total neutrality, even in the matter of free goodswhich England Is reluc tant to admit. From Tuesday' TTorld. The utter defeat of General Von der Tann in the late battle at Orleans and tho recap ture of that most irnpottact city by tho French has put new heart into France, and this important victory will, no doubt, be duly followed up by General de Paladiuea, who has 120,000 men under his command. These, however, are net the only forces which are approaching Versailles. Kerarty from the West and Bourbaki from tbe Northwest are on tbe way, each with at least 60.000 men. and in a few days we shall probably hear of another terrible, annihilating battle. The Germans areitware of their danger, and in order to avoid another disaster. Prince Frederic Charles ia hurrying forward with 76.000 men as fast as he can, and the Ger mans north cf Paris are being reduced con siderably in order to make an effective stand against the army of the Loire and tbe south of France. General Teochu has 260.000 men available for pnrposea in tbe future, and will play an important role in the ap proaching grand final struggle for the relief of Paris snd the expulsion of the Prussians from the French soil. It is known that he is prepariog a grand sortie and be will do doubt promptly sally forth aa aoon as his carrier-pigeons have told bim of the close approach of tbe French armies. Gambetta ia doing his share nobly, and U pushing for ward towards Orleans men and supplies in abundance. France and the republic may yet be saved. Tbe advance cf the Germans in the east ia very elow and cautious. They have to conquer every foot of soil, and only occupy-ao much aa tbey can bold by supe rior force. i .-f . l . ,,,, . i . r . . t - A Ber;ou?t!ot occurr-d st tb polls rf!Vl , M -" '. composed or nuc..evcet,- n serious o. "-' ' i. , , v. h Sod W.th covfn'eoce n J lnrk id tie It occurred io meand my phys,t&asi South Camden New Jersey, on luce,. ay gavi of tluie .uJ lLe DiuUiln.,e ol ,,attero8 j liint combination, and. witfc h:.. week, in which a number of white Dot. -- rel ! examination of ibearlJcle.anJwnsJ- era's were beaten nearly to death by noproes. T,. . , . f..r r j rt-,iesr. iVoncluded to njt Is tncn'o. clo'tlirg, ready-made, aa many be- j mencod its use about eiphtmon:b.fi?c-- The vote at the polls 190 Radicals ' ' ' f . " ' " " ! . v ' . , au fc ' .-m. " wj bdl li'l. ; .-. r . , .' abiO to wj3t eut. I lt-il Uiuca ..ke- aoic anicie oi wearing nr.patei tniy va vv- . . , . .-, i, ijr and one killed, because they had the terr.er- ! It y to challenge some cf the blacks nt the Poll to 15 I'emocrat'c shows now cowardly must have been tho acts of the rads of both color bottle I wasastonishedfindKrsi.'1 I 3.1 1 .1.-11.; BSUiltlUCUlUI UlJ ta-ii li- . Phe drngpist. IletmboM bo bron-ht i lher.e- f :h& ol lTe bctf- my improvement miKht only be tezptBr .., ...t. V-. V..V 777,7 r... ..r-o i 'aiiunui 1:1 iu.iiib.ii.i2 tuyus. eijuir' ,i,fmn.-.h' m,W,mdM..-';- hundred tho:and dollars damages fir tidi- ! t,Ltuw?ar liiinJk.,',cb: FCZtfS -ln effect a perfect cure. Lnowlrit :U-.; cnlinc and abnsinc him in its columns be ! b.re'1:1?' . . c 13 .ai C('mP!cla and extenaive as of Krf.M6r V4due toycuar.a mt- - n.ii Mrn t it tint ru ortontt on nt i he allere. be haa withdrawn hi " :' .,.w Fii.FM , t0 d-,.. " fc, 1 v ...... v. tL.iuir, 1 au lb 19 j 1 3Iil Duff S We U f. j-vl - - throughout eery branch an J detail."" Coun- after usintr tbe rcmedv for five r.: U rs and bhe'ves are tilei with suits li-kimr i I hive not used nnv cow for ten as if made for the most f.istidioua leader of j and feel a well In all respects a I the mode, end co'or3 and textures to suit the ! Your Buchu being- devoid of szj -- taste and odor, a nice tonic sra ---s- Radicals relied upon regroe ; the Democrats j whre pa" cancbtain clot ring fr young pbia. lpon white men. Tbe latter were not dis- i by3- cePl most ordinary patterns, Hon. Tub Canadian stesrner Algoma. plying between Collingwood and Lx'k-i Superior porta, is now nearly twe-nty dsys otit a trip from Colliogwood to Thunder By. Lake Superior, and feara are octartained tbit baa gone down with U t-n board, nearly ooa hundred eonls. csuse. advertisement from the paper. Helmbold ! publishes a card, saying he has frequently ! sought to obtain satisfaction from that pa- j per, and failing, he brings the first suit in his Mfe. ! The fruits of negro suffrage 9nd eqnal- ity are seen in borith Carolina. Already the war of mongrels has commenced. The negroes of that State the full-blooded, black negroes, tbe neeroes with thick lips and long heels have declared war against the mulattoes. They have issued a mani festo calling on the pu blacks to unite. Will they yet war againt the whites, and will we see the San Domingo atrocities re peated 1 Little Delaware did nobly in the recent contest. The Democrats carried evrry county in the State, and elected ail the efS- cera from Governor to School Director. Tho 1 upon appointed. It waa a white man's victory, and the victory will stick like Spalding's Hlti. The Radicals of Delaware are now. infamous, and tbey will never apain make a descent show at tbe polls. Age. An affecting statement in made by a lightkeeper near where tbe Cambria was lo6t. On the night when the Cambria was wrecked he had opened a door or window In the lighthouse, apparently a few minutes j after the steamer struck on the rocks. Ijooking to seaward, he observed a light a short distance away which suddenly disap- ; peared, and tfcere arose above tho roar cf the tempest the agonizing shriek of women and men, which were quickly stilled. This was the la6t that was seen of the Cambria. -A horrible case of dreaming occurred in Meigs township. Muskingum county, O.. last week, in which a raau named Dntton killed his infant daughter. It appears that the man had been out coon hunting, and after returning home and retiring, dreamed in hia uneasy slumber that he had caught the coon, and struck it against tbe tree, kill ing it. He waa awakened by the frantic screams of hia wife, and to bit horror fe tind that bo had picked up hia little infant daugh ter and dashed her against the bed post, kill ing her almost instantly. A yonng man named Vandenburg. at Scranton, Pa., last Friday night, after having ben robbed of all bis money and little valnables, went to a drug store and stated that he wanted four ounces of lauda num for a horse. The clerk passed in over the counter to him, when before paving for it, be held it np to tbe light and. asked "if that was nough to kill a man 7" to which the clerk replied affirmatively. "Then here goes." said Vsndenburg, and suiting the action to the word, swallowed it down. He was taken to the station hnnanj pnmred out. bet ha dd before niraing.. lis irs frtn Hcrmdale. whose 7 require It Should ally doubt Mr.ycttrrJ"'-' ever occasion may tions. most exactine taste. For thoso choice or habit lead them to prefer ti wear j the system. I do not mean to l:--;. gatments made undar their own direction, the stock of goods fiora. which to select tbe matesial is almost; endless, and would be v... j-T . r .1 . i -1 , ... I ucmiuciiug nno ii mil. jor me skiii -which i be refers to the louowii-gj:'-' 13 shows m its disposition. Not satisfied ! with pfiininp- the custom of tb mon X! ( Wntl.mnr Imc .cl.roil r,.. ,.!. 'l ' i Sylvailla. . . ............... u u . , . u uil lit.u " 1. 1 C, ! even m so short a time. rivalry. Acting upon the adige, that '"as the twig h bent th tree' inclined," he has opened a Boy's Depart ment, which is certainly the mwt comrjiete we have ever scon. There are ao few idaes Hon. Witxxasr Eiulih. ex-Oivsr-- ' 4 . upon a bold wLee on. thos. Fxorexcx. TLrU he haa surpassed al ,Ion j c Ksox JuJg. ptl- he lesson of the old 1 nn. t q. Ri .rK. jude. rL:.--1 Hon. J. S. Black. Jmitre- Hon. D. It. roRTF.R, ex-fioverr.' nia. Hon. Fli.15 Lewis, Hon. W. A. POR r. Pt--- -is.Jue.P, t2 - -f-.'-r. t ITER. UtT that already the ladies are disc-.vering tbe superiority of thia well-selected aud enor mous stock. Whatever a parent wishes is i Riade, guaranteed to mit, aad choice is not j limited, therefore, even to the immense vari- ! ety prepared for sile. Tbere is another fe.iture about this great emporium which has helped to build it up and which is cf the greatest use in popular izing Philadelphia as a resort for counliy purchat-ers. Th is is the unifo-rm coUtt-.'ty with which every v'uhor id treated. Every person about the place eaerus to be a'etnitod by tbe desire to excel his fellows in civi.ity, j snd no amount ef trouble t-eems to b grudged to giatifv even the merest ruriosbitv. ! Attracted by tho beautilul display in the show windows, passers by are frequeu'.y in duced to entor the store merely to look around, and while the treasures they find generally tempt them to purchase they are Devor treated as intruders. It is a very rare thing Indeed to find so many employ oes and amongst them all, to far us our ou experi- j encejjor bereaay enables us to spi'Ak.not ono j lacking in true and corteous politeness. In addition to th's wonderfully cornrljtc establishment on Chestnut streat, Mr. Wan amaker conducts the immerse store on Sixth and Market street, where is sold in the I course of a year over one million and a bslf ! donors' worth of gotids. the principal part of which is ready-made clothing, a busirns-; so constantly increasing tbat the capacity of his establishment has recently been doubled by the addition of adj tning build ings. In thia store, a in the one on Chest nut street, the Mine cheerful courtesy pre vails, experience of which has promoted this voluntary notice, and doubtless much of tbe success of the busiuess may be attri buted to tbe agreeable experience cf these who have been led to wi!t tbe cHffereat torea for the purpn ,.f rrik'ng !jrcbas. Wo caooot c-uarj3ad it hinly. K:rth Aivrrcan. Jnns RrciTB. ex-Gorn:- Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Giae ten, D. C. And manv others. If neeety- 137- Sold by Di UjrgUts where. Beware-of counterfeits- bold's. " " t, j- Takenoothcr. rnicE- or six bottles fcr iCSO. DeUv1 dresa. Describe symptorr.? in tions. ' ti 1 H, T. ADDRESS. HELMBOLD fmwirTfllT RitUi nu in a Hi i m ma . iUl H94 Broaetway, 5 i erV KOC aiti: G Done up in Steel Engrave WITH FAC-S1MILI orTCHEM!CAlt! xisd va- , j i -v-n, f June !S. 1379-lr-
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