I tiMamm CIS Cambria Freeman. i;iii:sih iu;, ia. JSatci;iay Moi:msc, : Mai.-cu 18, 1 8V I . The OLD GRANITE STATE HEARD FROM Tiie IJuty 01a Co;tI. The First Shock of a San Domingo Earthquake! GItAT kkluitatj:i! J NEW HAMPSHIRE AGAIN REDEEMED! GLORIOUS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY! An election fur Givernor, three Congress men, and members of the Legislature, was licM in New Ilampshiro on last Tuesday The result was an overwhelming democratic victory. The democratic candidate (Wes ton) defeated his radical opponent (Pike) by a handsome majority, which has not hereto fore occurred since 185-1. All the three dem ocratic candidates- for Congress were elected, thus displacing the present three radical meruit rs from that State. This is the us p'ciotis beginning of the end of the pit-tent radical campaign of 1S72. Horace Greely tells the story in the following paragraph in his paper of last Wednesday, the day of the election : "New Hi mpsrhiie is unays republican on a presidential election; often c'os-e on anv other. 15ut it lias not gone democrat L' since 1S;"1, un til jeaterday; when we seem to have lost ihe governor, nil the conjjrcssmf n, 1 lie council, und probably the senate; while the houc is only claimed for the l-epublitaiis by a ni:ij'i ity of from ten to twenty, in a body of over ('() members. On the vote Jroui 1(5 towns the republicans gain on last year's vote DOU, while the democratic gaiu is 3,-riti, a net democratic gain of x!,47G.' The it U has been a gieat deal said in the democratic and republican press in this Stale, as well as in all the other States, about the removal of Charles Sumner, by the ladicai caucus of the U. S. Senate, from his puti tion as Chairman if the Committee on For. tigu Ile'ations of that body, and the Mibsti tution of Simon Cameron in .Mr. Sumnei's place. While we admit Mr. Simmc-i's emi nent ability to discharge the responsible duties of the high p sition he has held fjr leu years, we have no feeling of sxmjatliy for him iu his politio.il dethronement by his own party friends. We never did aud never could admire Charles Sumner, for many and substantial reasons, not at all necessary u be here stated. His rem jva! from the chair manship, of the committee was expected through the active agency ef I'lesiele-nt Grant, to revcuge himself on Sumner for the Utttr's bold and prcsi.slel.t opposition tj Grant' pet Fchemo, the annex ition of San Domingo. It it purely a radical ijuarrel, and we believe it will break up and disrupt that party, if tint desirable result has not already been effectually accomplished. Wo have no special interest in this family con test, but aa a democrat, and speaking oirly iu a political Knse and substituting Grant for Casio and Sumner for Iloderigo, wo say, changing the language of Iago in tlie jlay of Othello, Xow, whether he (Grant) kill Sumner. Or .Sumner him, or each kill the other. Every way makes my (the country's; gain. When the bill to repeal the duty on coal was before the House of Representatives last week, our Congressman, Mr. Si'KKR, made the following brief, but forcible, speech against the proposition. If other members of Congress would imitate Mr. Spkku's ex ample, and speak briefly and to the ques tion at issue, as he did, the sessions of that body would n .t be prolonged to such an in terminable !ength, and the tax payers of the country would be saved rmny thousands of dollars. We are not quite sure ttat Mr. Fi-KEK took the correct view of the Kiibj-ct. but that is a question which we do not now pjopose to discuss. Mr. Sfeeu is doubtless honest in his action in reference to this mat ter, as he is on all other important public questions, ami we therefore cheerfully lay his views before our readers, for their con sideration : Mr. S-'i-EKB, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Chair man, I have the honor to rcpre -out on thi floor a district very hircelv interested in 'he conl trade ; and, sir, in Penli? 1 Yau'm the Republi run partT calls Hscilf the protective tariff party llet.ee I w;is somewhat surtihed to witness the fccetie presented upon this floor yetfrd ly, when a Republican from the State of Maine intro riuced the bill now before the House to assail this peat industry of rtnm.ylvai.ia ; and I was pained to see following in the lea l of that llf publican, Drmocratic members of this IIou-o irom the western State. The existing tariff on coal is imposed only upon bi'uiuinous coal ; ami of that kin.! of coal 1 venture to say there is verv little, if nv, bought or sold in the western State. What these gentlemen from the West are to jinin by their course on this subject, except to strike down their frit mis ami the interests of their fiienela upon this floor I am at a !os to perceive. But, sir. I know well what the shrewd gentle men from New .England propose to gain by the repeal of the duty upon coal. Tin; coal ot Nova Scotia is mined by New Knglaud capi tal; and this bill simply nimu t'na striking clown of Pennsylvania capital and Pennsvlva i.ia interests und the building up of New Eng land capital and New England interests ; and in that unholy 11'.. rt. I regiei to say my poliii c.il fiier.ds of tiie West seem only too uus:ous to join. Now, Mr. Clraii man, I protest against this ruanner of legislatiou. Here it one of the great, vital, and controlling intetests of the country ; yet. without discussion, without de liberation, w ithout any notice to the country, after over one bundled million dollar of capi tal ar.d t erhans thirty or forty thousand men are engaged iu this bnsinets, that capital is in this hasty maimer to be struck down, thoe men are to be turned out of employment. What will be the result? Cpon the success ful earning on of the coal business in my State depends not only the prosperity of thirty or forty thousand inineis but upon the pros perity of those minio depends the piosper'.ty ot t he merchant, the farmer, and the mec h aide. Hence, assailing this interest, as you propose to do bv the pas.-ae of this bill, you assail not only ihe capital but the industry, the labor of Pennsylvania. Virginia, West 'iig;nta. and Maryland. In the interest and in the name of the ei.pl e of my State I prote.-t n gainst, this measme; ai d I say to my polbical fVieu Is here tlistt if they v.uiit to lose to the Democra cy of the nation the State of I' mi-1 lv.mia all 1 1. y have to do is to join hands with the rhreweler KfpuMican freetraders from New England and strike elon this groat interest m our Siate. Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyo Culumbia, Lycoming and Sulljvan, Potter, Tioga, M'Kcan and Cam- Tlie Slate App3! ioiiment. The apportionment bill as reported by Senator Davis, chairman of the Stnate ap portionment committee, and which lias since passed lh.it body as u-poited, provides S follows : SrNATOt:lI. MSTUICTS. riiila.teljdiia. I. First, second, third, fourth, sevetith. eighth and ninth wards, 1. II. 'It nth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fif teenth, twentieth aud twenty-ninth wards, 1. III. Fifth, sixth, eleventh, twelfth, six teenth, nnd eighteenth wards. 1. IV. NinetetiUh. twenty-rust, twenty-, second, twenty-thitd, twenty-fourth, twenty fifth, twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh ami twentv-eightli wards. 1. V. " Chester and LLdawaie, 1. VI. Montgomery, 1. VII. liucks and Northampton, 1. VIII. I5erks. 1. IX. Lancaster, 1. X Schuylkill. 1. XI. Lehigh and Carbon, 1. XII. Dauphin and Lebanon, 1. XIII. Luzerne, Moui oe, 1 'ike aud Wayne XIV. mit.Lr. L XV. 1. XVI. enn. 1. XVII. Clinton, Union, Northumberland aud Monroe, 1. XV III. Uiair, Cambria, Cleai field and Kik. 1. XIX. Cumberland and Voik, 1. XX. Adi.ms and Franklin. 1. XXI. Huntingdon, Bedford aud Fulton. 1. XXII. Sr.yder, .Juniata, M.fllin, Centre and lVrrv, 1. XXIII. Allegheny, 3. XXIV. Indiana, Jtlleistn and Arm strut, o 1 XXV. Somerset and Westmoreland, 1. XXVI. Fayette, Gitene and Washing ton. 1. XXVII. 1. XXVIII. Mercer. I. XXIX. lleirt.iei-fatice l)istrl:ls. Adams and Fi.u.kiin. 'J: Allegheny. 7 : Armstrong, 1 ; I'eavcr, 1: lied ford and Fulton, 1; I'.eiks, : ; Biir, 1 ; Bradford, citliivan and Wyo ming, '1 ; I'ucks, 2; I.tuh-r. 1 ; Cambria. 1 ; ('amen n and Clinton. 1 ; Caibon, 1 ; Ches ier. 2;CVntte and Clt ai field, 2 ; Claiion and Forc.-t. 1: Columbia. 1; Crawfoid, 2; Cum'oti land. 1 : Dauphin. '2 ; Delaware, 1 ; Eiie, 2 ; E:k ai d J.fl'cieon, 1 ; Fayette, 1 ; Greene, 1 ; Huntingdon, 1 ; Indiana. 1 ; dti niata, M ill n and Petty, 2; Lane ister. ?, ; Lawrence. 1 ; Lebanon, 1 : Lehigh, 2; I.u-z-one and Monroe, : Lye ming, Snyder and l"u ion. 2 : Mercer, 1 : M'Kean and Pot ter. 1; Moi.tgon.ierv. 2: Montour and A Saaclltsionious Scamp, A Wolf In Sheep's flollilutr Irem IJIai' t'ouuty Auor.; IIe lloosier I.iiints. and rolitlcal Items'. Some time during the tummer of 18G8, a ' man calling hiiuseif Charles Williams camo U Monrovia, Morgan county, with a horse and buggy, and put up at a hotel. In the , evening ho proposed accompajing tl3 land- : lord to church, aud on the way btatcd that he was a minister of the gospel, and would like to preach that evening. As the pulpit ; happened to be vacant, his ttlcr was accept- . eel. and he preached an acceptable sermon risburg for complicity which soon brought hun into tavorame no ; tjons The court house aud jiil at IVperc Wis., were burned on Sunday motntng, and two prisoners perished in the It is stated that -two Luted States Senatots have been refund b.td at a .mtvl The announcement rn i 1-j a few days .i i - . ,T ,i M'vr .t..'.n 'ill ,.rA l.i.l ao mat a jjoili.-.. v, aji-.v..,. .-..v ....-i eeri ptecipitaftd into the depths of a vo ano, burying -n l'!'e honid gap nine huu. 1- 1- itlOII. be r r.il human liriP, was a Micer i ibrt. emanating from a Fouice that lias titceived the public with similar .-hocks and b.velcss Hccotintf. which have bwn dis-er;iii.ited ,.,r the euise of "the latent news." e . 1 .. 1, .. ! . ; I in Wabhington, on acennt ci men There are four thousand two bundled i i:r... t'o. ,,f railmad ill this State with a capital of three hundred million dol- ' District of South Carolina, report, to the wiiu a tamidi oi T?venue Departt.icnt that utn of his assist- lars. Withiu the past ten have been anested in in Collector K. M. Wallace, of the Third Revenue Dep i dava eight persona ; an(s naiied Anderson Looper, a deputy U. the Vicinity of liar- 1 y. Marshal, while attempting to seize ilicit in counterfeit opera- '. iVhi-ky in the possession of a dealer named tice, and gained the confidence of the pco- James 1. Watkins, residing near Jt.xe-r- ter tile, lie toon disposed of the horse and : S01J Iowa, whipped his wife in so bitttal a oUsly. buggy, bought some good clothes with the; manner a frw day s ago, that she died within a l,.,.r if'.-r C 11 H v. u i i b - i . "Chorpentiitig" a newly-comed wurd. meaning swiudling th Govei umeut wuhout incurring penalty, is much iicd iu Wash ington at present. The people of Nantucket, Mass., are money, and went to preaching legularly, and buccecded in working himself into the favor of every one. The day before the ; Presidential election he hoi rowed a horse of an unsuspecting fiiend to ride to a meeting, promising to be back iu time to void lur Grant ntxt day. ' Ntxt day aud the next came and wont without biinging either preacher or horse. A week n.isseri before stistdciou was aroused, and the next heard from him was that he ! the Pittsburgh Leader frie. !iad his right had appeared at Franklin. Johns ui county, j 3r;n c;U:ght iu the geaiii g of tin picas, and as Henry Wilson, sold the h rse for a triflng ; jt had to le amputated. stim ami departed for parts unknown. Fur- Shocks of eartl q u.-.ke occuried in the ther inquiry revealed the fact that he had ' Hawaiian Islands on the H:h nit., and were Wen "married, and had a wife and three s t violent in character as to hut 1 great rocks children at Gruencastle. Indiana ; that he ; froin c 1 i IT into th'j valleys. eatlv txcited over the supposed discovery. in their community, of Foiitsttr, the alkged Natha-j murderer. Augustus Faller. assistant prtefmari in Zachariah Young, was attacked ly the iat- Dotii drew pistols and LneU simuitar.e- nd both were killed at the Fame hr. young man in Connecticut was left a half interest in a J 10,000 estate by ,.is .rraudfather. But he married ag:.iust hi father's wi.-h an ! under ago. S the forul parent got hirn.-t!f appointed his guardian, aud under the law allowing a guardian to sell th property of a minor to an amoimt not ci'.eeding 1-HiO without advort'uing it, be sol. I the boy's $20,000 oalal'j to his moth er fjT 1275. left them and went to Fishershurg, in In Mobile, Alabama, a man m.urtmi Madison county, presenting credentials as a recently his seventh wife, a Mexican, nayiug minister: that while there as a minister he ' r.revioulv been united respectively to a Ger- r ..... ,v.i ...1 oourteland married a very young woman, man. Trench and whom he deserted, and came to Monrovia. Nolhicg more was heard from h:n till last Christmas when the Mouroviaus heard he was holding firth with great .-Uuce.-s as a Beaver, Lawrence and Butler, Clarion, Venango, Foiest and Crawfc-nl. Fiie and Warren, 2. Xoithumberlaud. 2 ; Northampton. Pil In the present Cotigre-a there arejtce negro member Kaiiiey, Elliot and Dc Large all from the State of South Carolina, the his toric land of Alston, M'Dufiie, Hayne, and Calhoun, who iu their day were the illustri ous associates of Webster, Clay, Ben tun, and Wright. Turner, a negro, is one of the members from Alabama, aud so also is Wells, the member from Florida. That all these colored representatives have a legal right, under the operation of the fifteenth amend ment, to be members of Congress, if the peo ple of their respective districts voted for and tent them there, we do not question. What is their capacitj-, or what may prove to be their usefulness as members of Congress, re mams ycl to be seen. Ax exchange very truthfully says that Grant's administration thu? far has been noted for nothing remarkable f;ive the main- j teoance of tax laws; military iu!e at the! ballot-boxea ; intti fei euce with the rights of lates; corruption of officials; grants of ; public domain to Maud-gi abhors ;" refusal ; to pass laws fur the restoration of the com mercial prosj erity of the country, aud petty ' political intriguing for his re-nomiuatieo. I It is very amusing to witness the grima- t cts of the Radicals over the sweeping Dem- ! ocratic victory in. Nev Hampshire. They ' give a score of reasons fur it, but avoid the ! t-tie one. The po4le have discovered that the Radical leadeisaie attempting to sub vert the government and destroy fiee insti- . tiitions. That is the whole secret of Demo- ; tratic success. ! Taxitt ion and . tieals. Wo herewith present a c py of a bill now pending before the Legislature, ithititig to the assessment of taxes iu cei tain counties of the Slate, Cambria county am-iug the number. As a mere matter of expediency, we bee no valid objection to the proposed law ; but at the same time it is liable to our wtll known and icjtatedly cxpressol, settled and unalterable cotivictious against all xpcc'iul legislatiou, let it assume whatever shape it may. Still, if the Legislature, in its profound wisdom, will pas the bill, we make no manner of objection. But why not make the proposed law ytntral in its provisions, applicable to the entire Sute, ami not limit its operations to jice specified counties? But we submit this qu.-stiou to the tax-papers of this county, to far as the bill may affect them, for their own ri flection and intelligent decision, impel fejtly as the bill has been prepared by some person whose intentions were doubtless honest, but who at the sajne time evidently, from the jjmble l.e has made of it, did not understand his business. But that is nothing new fjr a Pennsylvania Legislature. Here is the bill iu hid : An relative to the a.seannent of taje- in the counties of Schuylkill. Dauphin, ludi; mo, Somerset and Cambria. Sicnos 1. Be it enacted by tho Senate and Ilou-"e of llepre-ntali e? ot the Common wealth of Per nay Ivania in General Assembly met, and it i.-i hereby enacted by the authority the same. That any fieholder of the counties of Schiiy lkiil. Dauphin, Indiana, Somerset, and Ca ii,hi ia, or owner ot properly in said counties, who may feel aggrieved by any as sessment of the pioperty of such Ycehohlcr or owner, and be dissatisfied with the deci.-iou of the commissioners of the county upon an ap peal made to them from the assessment, may appeal from the decision of said oommisrioiicrs to the court of comaiuii pleas of Haid county, au 1 lor that purpose may present to the said court, at the nest tei m thereof after ihe said commissioners shall have informed such free bolder or owner of their decision, a petition setting forth the facts of the case ; mid the said court shall proceed at the earliest conve nient time, to be by them appointed , and of which no'ice shall be given by said c numis siji.crs, to her the said appeal and the proofs in the case, and shall mako such decree aflirm irg or lediicing the asscs-uient comphinedof as to them shall seem just and riht ; and the nroihonoiary of the court shall issuo subpivnas for witnesses in behalf of cither the party ap pealing or the commissioners , to appear be'oro ti e court, and the said uocrt shall have power to m: ke such Older as to costs as to them shall seem j ist and r:ght. I : and Wavne. 1 ; S.l nvikill, ;'. ; Soiiieisct, 1 ; Sum: ni l. anna. 1 : Tioga. 1 ; Vci.ango, ; Warn-n, 1; Wcstm-.tt land. 2; York, 2; Washington. I ; Philadelphia, I'n !-T thi i bill elections! f.-r senators will . take place as follows : j In the: second, fourth, thirteenth, four teenth, tix'eoi.th, eighteenth, nineteenth, t Aentitlh. t wenty-thiid. twenty -fourth and S twenty-eighth districts in 1ST 1. ! In the tiist. fiuh. sixth, ninth, twelfth. ; thirteenth, fifteenth, twenty fifth, twei.ty- ' sixth, Iwentv-seventh and t wen t y -nin t h d is- ' ti iets iu 1H72 In the thiid, seventh, eighth, tenth, elev- ' cnth, M-vei.teetith, twcntv-tirst. twenty sec- ' i.nd. twenty-ninth, atid two iu the twenty- ; third districts, in 1873. 'S'Zie Victory iu rvv Ilaiiipsliirc. i Tiie heart of every Democrat and of eveiy Cotisei vati ve citizen of ihe United St.Vts is made glad by the glort us news from the , Old Gtanite State. For the fitst time since 1855 the Democracy Imvo succcded iu elect I ing their candidate for Governor of New j Hampshire ; Bat the victory does not stop there. We i have swept the State, debating all three of the Radical candidates for Congress, and i electing iu their stead staunch supporters ol , the great principles of the Democratic party, i Nor is that all. We have secured a ma j j irity iu the State Senate and have chosen : a huge number of the county tTdcers. I The triumph is grand, complete and over whelming. Iu 1808 Grant hail a m aj rity of nearly ; seveu thousand in New Hampshire, but year by year the Democracy have been steadily ami surely gaining upon their opponents. Last year the Radical maj.rity for Governor was 1 153, and a canvass of tho State made . by that party this spring wa reported to m ltvivallst at J.ens.stlaer. m oa.-per eomnj , Iii'Iiana. After some consideration they th riti'piis df Mni.mvial decided to brii g I Ti,,. ,,et bear of an Ohm man liim to justice. A justice warrant was is- plls I it t lo b.y to tleath. tned. a purso made up to pay txpe-nses, anil Mr. Chailes Billard voluutened logo after him. On arriving at Rensselaer Mr. Ba.lard ; at t nce secured the assh-fance ( f tho sheritl, ; and proceeded to arrest him. They found ' the scoundrel spending the evening with a : young lady to whom lie was engaged to le mairied in "a L-w day.. When called upon by the tfiiceis, he pretentied not torecogu:z: ilr. Ballard, and demanded their business, aud when Mr. Ballard introduced himself and stated what ho wanted, he denied ever being at Monrovia, but said he had a twin ! brother who bote almost an exact lesem- blance to him. Ballard told him the resem- bianco was so c!o.-e that he would answer : the purpose, and without mere ado snapped the handcuffs on his wrists. ; As soon us he found himself fairly bagged, ' he at once threw til his hypocritical mask, ; and h is ever since been one of the most : blasphemous wretches that ever cursed the j earth. It should be stated heie that on his ! arrivalat Rensselaer, he piesented ctedeu tials as a minister of the M. E. Church, from ; Martinsburg, Blair county. Ptni sy Ivania, ' giving his name as Robtrt Mc Williams. In- ' quirit-s at that place elicited lha fact that ha , had married there and deserted his wife, but not her inouey. Oa the way djwn ho got ' somewhat int- x'cated, and was very com ; municative; told Ballard that a Methodist; preacher o u!d live the ea-iet atnl have the best limes of anybody. While passing thto' Lafayette and ludiaiiapolis, lie pointed out ; a number uf hou-es id" pros' i t ut i . u which he Foolish. Dutch. Iriiii American won a-, ail ot whom .ued. During the third session ef the 41st Congress, ninety-three public and ninety nino private acts weie passed ur.d have be come laws. Eighty -nine bills and ic-solu ; tir.iiA failed to receive ce i,ci : ren t aclit.'ii. bugged 1'he f -nd father re fused to kill the beast, but finally, after much urging, did consent to put him up to be shot at the rate of one hundred dollars. Tiie tornado which made such havoc iu Last St. Louis a few days ago, destroyed the littie town of Fayette, in Green county. III. Among the buildings tlestroye 1 was a church, a teifiinary am! a steam saw mill. No lives aru reported lost. Thu New Yolk Herald of Tuesday says that the result of the Nev Hampshire elec tion would show how dee;. ly the jeopleof Xev England felt the indignity put upon Senator Sumner, and how Grant's interest would be r.ffscted thereby. In Philadelj bia there is a tanal! black smith tin p. the- leliowsc.f which is operated bv dogs. The bellows aio connected w-itb a woodtn whelh. x, which is kept revolving by the motion of the dogs, something alter the manner i f a treadmi I. The St. Albans Messenger sys that therj is in that town a lnuse whose upper lip bears a heavy mustache, fully thie-e inches in length, which pai t i in the middle. r rl- EI iVK'i A llitl).. Soufli Z :itrl hired. JNj it. !! i!n;i, JJariii . I'. S. ti's t,r 'SI 'rig 'tit " 't',o, " " 'n.'.. nc' ':, H- r.'s. n-;ov . S. :ai War ti it I oo Comp. I lit. No;,-, Hold stiver I 'li j. ,n Piieiiic lt.it. I-I - '-I! rels 'ent ral l'aeitio 1!. it I'n'n I ascitic 1 an I ' r'l.t i li! rit. r i - a u'clorK, I', 1 ! i !! . I!.' II.'. ii: li: , I!,' 1!'.' : lio'. Ill l!o;-. !il , l!lo ' 1 i I i lo-.o, j V'. -t 1140, , Hi. mo. : nr. JOli'j !" !.', t0,. ' '.'O'r i v; 7 Restcred to its Original Youthful Color :v i ts & .si:. Ir w ill make ll-'ir ;i upon bald he::ds. ex cept iu try Uiii- p, r-o!i, a- it l urni-l:es lh-nutritive- principle- by wldeli the nourished and s U I .orted. It wi! pr,-vf nt th hair from falling- out. and do -s not stain th- -Uin. ,-o hrltrr erliltner of Us KJtpcrlorlly n-eI be Rililui'ttt l!iH llif fuel l!it : in.iiy 1ml tnl Ion of It ore offered le I lie imbl le. IT ISA PPLF.NIMn IIAII1-DRKSSING ! ur Treat i oil the Hair fit fr- by mail. It. I. HA I.I. A. ., Nashua, N. II.. l'roprie-toi j. l-'or s;i.lo by all t'.rusrifists. and gracefully curls out on either sK.e !u I related sundry ailventitres w :re :nd wetotL," wcieat the had vi.-ited in which bottom. He was brought to Monrovia on the morn ing of the 3d. and after a preirminary ex amination in the afternoon, was taken te the Martins vilir j d! next morsiing. On arriving in the jail he iuf .nned the "birds" that he was a minister of tho gospel, and proliuing a pint of whiskey bade them get down on their knees and receive the sac.atnent, which they obeyed, ami tho hoirible, mockery was duly gone thiotigh with. In perse".! he is rather above the mtdlum, f ice a little oval, dark curly hair, pleasant blue cyej totiiiine Lt:e, Lut rail ei teusual lips. Much creeiit is due Mr. Ballard for the j prompt manner ia which he managed bis ; ajuest ; and we sinceteiy hope it will nut be ( long b fore the t flender will fee! the heavy ! arm ef justice. Monrovia ( lad ") Cvrres- : vondei.ee ) the Indianapolis Journal. ! ElfiHTKEN MWTHS WITHOUT FcOD. In the Ursuhne Convent in Moirhania resides siter Agatha, a nun of the order, who has not, it is said, for the ast eighteen moi ths eaten food of any description. She has many times tried to cat. but in vain, aa every morsel of food is immediately ejected from her mouth. Several tminer.t physi cians who have stu iied her case eav that the lieate an increased mai rit y it t he election i stomach is nearly c! d, and that it is im- of yesterday. But, ahs for the mutability e.f political predictions ! Tiie cauvassers bail sadly u, iic tiii led. They bad not taken into account the many men who ate thoroughly disgusted with the manner iu which thu leaders of the Republican party have mis managed the atl'atis of the nation. ' They did not know that hcndieds whom they counted as Republicans were ready to vote the Democratic ticket quietly. I fits revo. ut ion m New Hampshire is full possible to pass- lood into that organ. A low sptxdifulls of weakened wine are daily administered. bt the gieater part of this, too, the stomach rejects. Small, however, as the quantity reta.ned is, it is the only nourishment of any sort that Sister Agatha has had for many months. When it was ascertained that fche did not tjct the Blessed S icrament. the Lady Stis pcrior iu charge of the Convent obtained rsome of the unlavened bread from whhdi the r - , . . , - , r .. 1 1 1. . t t Slgnilicance. it IS calculated to remind . ulu-co J,ea waiois .eic piepareu, in mc nopp politicians verv forcibly if the condition of i that with it the might prolong the life of affairs in the D.mooratic party twelve years ! P')r sl-ster ; but this was as unsuccessful ; ag . i ne conuption or Congress and the stupid folly of the President have Ii.cgusted i the people of the whole country. When the ' Old Granite State gives v. ay before the rising ; 1 tide of public opinion, a political deluge may j be expected to follow. j Th Demociacy have good reason to re j j dee over this great victory. It heralds the j incoming of a new political era. All that is ; needed to insure the complete overthrow of j Radicalism in 1872 is the exei cise t f wisdom ! by the Democratic party. Nothing but tome j ! inexcusable blunder can prevent the election j of a Democratic President to succeed the j , man who has done so much to wreck tha j ; party that elected him to a position which ' i he is unfii to fid. Lancaster Inlclli'jenrer, 1 ilh. as other attempts. Everything that medi cal skill could devise, or the kindness of the Sisters suggest for the relief of the invalid, ha.c been done. the- mo.st approved fashion. Ciiarle Ficdeiieks, recently convicted of : couulei feiting, and now in the Pittsburgh ! penitentiary, and Michael H aitz-.d. awaiting ; trial for the name ffmse. are charged with ! the murder of a boy named Y ke. in Schuyl kill county, and will Le removed tl.tie f.-r trial. A party of four roughs, on the after noon of the 12lli, arsr.u'tg i a man and w.. ' man walkir.g near th-i fair gr.jund in ti.s ' suburbs ef Lowell. Mass. The man wa ! beaten senseless, and the woman was ravish ed by each of the party. No arrest have ; ote-n made i i Both candidates for speaker of the Na- . tionai I!ou.-.e of Represt ntati ves II. n. Jas. ! G. Blaine ami Gen. (Sor-e W. M. rgan arc natives of W atd.ir.u. -n coutity. in this i State. Evli attended Jt Hers in College at ; Caucmshurj!, and btlor.gcd to the same liter ary society. , : A Jyoiing Wiscorf'ntr j;!ted one of his ! . loves and rnatrifd thw other. The bereaved i one engaged herself as a domestic in his : household, and now his wife mourns the : j sudden loss of her husband, her hruscmaid, ; and her t?3.4C0 worth of household gear, at eaie n 1 1 c , vo . t There wer twer.ty-thrto battles during ; the late Franco German war : besides, there i were f.rty-nine eng igetjients and con. bats, ; i which had almost the propoi tiomsVf battles. : ', There were twenty sieges, comprising the j three Immense strongholds of Strasbourg, ; : Met, and Paris. I The M .it toon (HI.) Journal says : "A J : woman is now living in our city who is ! married to her eighth husband, three of ! whom she wedded in the last two and a half ; years ; and the three last husbands are ; 'alive and doing well' with 'several uiral ; j districts not heard from.' " j Horace Howes, a member of the San ; i Francuco bar. died en Sunday, leaviug i property valued at nearly two millions ef : ; dollars, but so tied up as to make it useless to his wife and child. Jest before dying he ; sent a messige to the eurts lor them uoi to ; adj-mm out of respect for his memory. j 1 Oao of the benevolent women assochi- ! Hons cf Philadelphia is about to establish restaurants in various parts i f the city v here female operatives can procure meals at mod j erte rates. It is proposed also to establish : A homo for we.rking girls, which will be a great deal better than givicg them the bal- lot. j At Audersjn Courthouse, S. C , there is ; a militia company composed exclusively of j colored Kidicals. Nevertheless, the mem- j 1 .nr.- K ivu r. ,, I i ,-i 1 7 l.i.v.l ,, lliMlr n r n o ' lit) I Ve wo hav READY-MADE Largest Stock; Finest Goods; ho Newest Styles ; the Dest Vork- rr.snship ; the Greatest 'z- et! :tntl r i e t y, JI(U- at n ;fif.--.1 from lo20, to fS, durcbla L strcng, h2V9 Sister Agatha is very cheerful under tills j and equipments, and propose to send them great pfiliction, aud faithfully attend.--, so far j to Columbia, believing that the formation of as her decreasing strength will permit, to her religious duties. She sits up part ot the elay and occasionally busies herself with her t.eedle. She grows weaker aud weaker, however, but does not murmur, and awaits her dissolution with calmness. A'. Y. Sun. That great Democratic I'itlsburgh daily, j The I'aer, has lreen feircrd to suspend, j after a brief but brilliant career of less than j three months duration. We are ory for this, as it was one of the best, if not ihe very j he-st, papers of the day, aud it will be great ly missed iu the newspaper world. We ' lnp for its early retuscitatiou. ; Ti;k Forty-eecond Congress, new in ses sion w made up of the following mixture : Kadieals VM lMrxTM U'2 Independent I Vacancies 16 Total ..21 Neeessnry for a ma jority White ii lilacli 5 New li", Old Ill t?i;MJEB has no brrther-in-Ia-.v, nor living father, and it is claimed would therefor make u aceplalle candidate f-r FmidcDt. EL ASI'EM ixt; AX1 its rcsisiiMENT. The danger of calling upon God in a blasphe mous manner wus illustrated in Hairisburg a few weeks ngo in a case peculiar in its characttr. in which Divine wrath is plainly discernable. A man residing in .that city has long been suspected by his wife as guilty of infidelity to his marriage vows, and co habiting with another woman. Meanwhile she was neglected by him and compelled to earn a livelihood by obtaining work aivay from hom. Infoirnatinn reached her of the criminal intimacy, and he was nccused of it. when ht protested his innocence in most emtd.atic language, calling upon God to paralyze him if he was guilty. Scarcely half an hour had elaj ftd when he was de prived of the faculty rf speech, and lias not since beer abie to articutatu a word. Men and boys who are continually filling the air with their profane call upon the Almighty to sttike them dead or consign them to tho reeions of the cursed, might well pause and rr fleet upon the awful consequences hoiild the Great Ileitis take iLetn at their w-.id. A MiTiioMCAL Printer. The New Or ! leans 1'icayune tells the story of a printer, ' who. when his fellow workipi; went out to drink beer during working hours, put iu the I bank tho amount which he would have j spent if ho had gone out to drink. He kept to this resolution for five years. He then ; examined his bank account and found that ! ho had in deposit $521 SG. In the five ! years he lost not a day from ill health. i Thfe out cf five of hia fellow workmen had in the .meantime become drunkards, were worthless as woikmen.and were discharged, j The water-drinker then bought out the printing effiee, went on enlarging his busi : ness, and iu twenty years from the time he . began t- put by Lis money was worth $100,- 000. The storv. win ther new or old. teach- 1 WrtT a Skven Ykak Oi.p Wants to u& ! PRKSii'fcST. It is extraordinary how early j j the youth of this country gain au ius:ght j into the workings of our institutions. A j ' clergyman visiting a school iu Maine was ! i particularly sdruck with the intelligent ap- I i pearance of a little urchin of seven, aud pro- j ; ceeded to ask him orne questions for tho ! ! purposo of drawing him out. "What do j you expect to co tor a living when you j grow up?" asked the worthy divine. "I j mean to be President," was the reply. "In- i deed," said the clergyman, delighted to i learn that the little follow cherished so lofty i an ambition; "and if you j.et to be Presi dent what will yoi do then?" "Why, make my father and mother, and my brothers aud sisters, and my uncles aud aunts, and all my cousins rich," was the somewhat unex pectaul rejoinder. Jr. 1". Sun. The Board of Registers of Clarendon, Iowa, decided that women were eutitled to es a lesson which tvery voud mechanic ' vote in that city, and the name3 of all wo- fcliouiel lay to heart. militia companies con;istin of only one class of citizens is dangerous lo the peace of; the State. . j One of tho mountains of Washingtoj j Territory lliiuter threatens a volcanic 1 eruption. The heat of the summit has be- ! come so intense as to melt the snow. Here- tofore. during tho hottest tummer weather, the melting of the snow w'as but partial. j Ttieie is a constant emission t f steam, and i some persons living iu the vicinity report J smoke from the monntaiu. I A woman in Wayne county, ludiaua. ' applisd for a divorce at the February term ) of the circuit court. On the trial of the ' cause both parties manifested the most bit- ! ter fooling, and about two days of the time ' of the court was consumed in the trial of the j case. The parties were re-married just two weeks from the time they were divorced, I aod are now living together. j It is not every mortal to whom it is! given to live to the age of 109 years. But ! Felix Roy la u did. Mr. Roylau died in New York, em Saturday, after four day's illness, i lie was born on May 1, 17o2, in the Trov j ice of Ulster, Ireland, and was the youngest ; ol ten children. Ila was twice married. j Four years ago, his sUter, Margaret Boyhm, ; died iu this city at the age of 112. j Western Radicals are already voicing i their indignation at the conduct of General vi 9. ma o o our Es tablishm THE HEAD QUARTERS OF COUNTRY THAD in Clothing, we enn ass friends f; cf tow our ices ttjiiisninniv ur-2 oi n I ta i . need lock na ft- vtlicr than Oak Ha!! StflllD K Our VVUIMJ o: ine very brstrharattcr. Easy rules for measurement, pnce3, Lc.y sent free to any part of Jj America, and good f,ts guaranteed. JIarh'ct and Gih Streets, for satisfactory ,C!othina &. ac.ory prices. Full stock all tho year round. jt- 3I(tr?:ct ft n d 6th. lo PHILADELPHIA, A man recently liberated from the Schuyl kill county jail existed forty dajs and forty nights ou cold water alone. He did it as a ,i nance, and says that with God's help it l a j mads him a Letter uiau. meu of tho proper age were placed on tho j Giant in farming out offices, and aidiue iob- i rolls. Several geatiemen, not jiKing this movement, erased the names of their wives. Several ladies also erased their name3. On election day no women claimed the privo 7T r -s. rvr X HEALTH re-ct.. Xot a Stern vtUiUU v ""'ta ;r. j. Dr. J. J. ift.TEn S'llilKES ATm,j ,r - ti RKSTolGNi; 1IU. iVx ;. ,; v . TO A UKAUiiV Ao . I.N VI (id I-;; ;y,; , This is the Si-crri of vt. CONUMI'TidN isnsv.. ;y, s'llMM'l. v -Ti III Livi-u cti:.:i !.i.:-,'; ':' lili hi 1! A. 'I 1 ; ilKV('L'.S Ar'Fi; - , Tllll l.'IM , ' ...i.C 1 I l'.JA.s (Jf ; ; s ,0 lIlMohs, Loss ; RAriKS ok nit KIM.'i.Vs A, , , DISEASES CAL'SEDIiiV a p'. : CF THE rLOGlT" It til oroofrlny . nun and I "ad "i'i::;r. ;,i. r, ... . te-in to a Ii'-;ot!:y ... ,, . , tion the FINEST TONIC IN THE V;C" Tl:ousa:id fiave !.. . .. , !..; . , this Mt-liv-i....- t'r. n. v.. V.!y..' - tur'-s t .-tr- i io 'vnir-n. Invalids eittuioT !., -itutf t :v-.-. No M .li, ie.-i ii'-.i - tation as tlds ji:t.y e-.'el FOR TESTIMWI From Pttysirj.-mx, Ettiii.eut I . : . 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I -.-'.V , vi i.r. whsoii. i. i . no-- CEO.W.OATMAN&C MUC 1" (. , - Several i.arti. s iii to ' ' , j .. , .. f,iir lvrrts. ... . -. i lege of voting, aud tho meu had it all their own way. QAITIOX All persons are hereby "' '.'- "srainst intoi-fcrintf in ,,v whv hers, iney nra opposeu to his renomma. I " lin"" " ioiiwii,;. ,i .-,Tih,..i ,,7.,-, -i o.a. i tiou, and declare such an event will be the .,sViro, r a t s 'V'.'1 1" i. ft in the f 1. . IM4.WiIlMlf . .KIMII cn-bni-tr at fair rvtos- (f (; Mouses an. -'";l,na!l. pr..-" lor rc:o. , , , !.,.t lis kin.w.wna t. j,-.- v ; di 'uptiou of tha party. The removal of) K Imm-m Hum- you ut .. tU, .,.n ' (1 t- wish t: sell, or - , .-r I'-' Senator Sumner will light a Ihe of indigna- i fe'V' 1 ' '"t i s 1 1 s. 1 1 i 1 1 - ! ""Z' tion in the tat aod between the two flames Is is,,ei., ft iVian-,', ,,:t uVZT? """ ni'tive :moxe r. tlin rresiiient will be well roaite.l i Mnn ,., . V 'o! . .' . Aphony Tw,,., Man-h 1 1, l."1; ' , "..Wi.mtf. r. ir
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