TV. 73 S3 :LX.5L. ISi u5v2 32 T.5T3" CJi-J 5i i 5 -5 I Si! AVu;:s Mr. 1 1 a "!', ' I.i:i7."rir; county. i:lTll d as a nt ' f i ho Constitutional j JIumvrs of the Jioston JTVc. The "UtS, P.:-' was prolific i:i amusing jr.c: CVlli lil'.ll EE!2?2GSU3G, PA., Fiilay Morning - NovcirJ-cr -22, 1372. Mo-mrut is the hinier Sm:c fir the TViveratic a:ul L!li":-:ii a uia-.oe. Gree ley's niaj-i-Stv- i-i ol.':l. Wo 1 n f i-Governo.- lnd '...': m ijority. ,TrT bef e the meeting of the Cv.istitu nl Convonti n a report was current in the newspapers (hat I). L. Ritovy. a member from Lucerne e.emtv. wr.iW resign hi fa wr of Cii VRnrx R. B.-ckai.-w. Thin was a mistake. Mr. Utionk (fid resign, and Palkr E. Wfuoirr, of the rame c.nmty. Tfr.- ' ' V" T Con ventinii it iv is I lievfd that 'n. m.s J!. I'.n KAl.rv.' would be elected to rill the va.amy. jn.r i"- i ' 'ii asrun uooiu.'.i to ..,rt.!t.y,, honor, and the ludicrous went uisappoitifmeiif, since the demo, rat ie mem- ! i i. i... ..on tb. c ..,. man it, us possible to cuii- ' cherry trees than have ore of Nai-oIeo:js d tell a g :p." Another re.-son, ; 17 7 0-1 S 7 G. Xetr.v and 1'olitical Items. when lie presented himself, v:t 4 . I' HMUli, t T L. I. V 1.- f i ii 1! .1 t 1 . II W. j t-t ivc l'.v th-.e rvlio l-'ej t aloof from the u vor. 1 f- i'-r ( inviTimr, hf rcene. Xot the loat laughable (1 the in- 1.: hittd its i,t s of fru- villi the fcUnfotypcd cxclus.uiti.tn : 'Yr-u ' cansitit va.-:s. He (now a j.ieco of i:oj.or ; out of his pocket, ard, fliowii" it to the j foutiiul, lelortcd ; "J ,'urss I'll not only ' j ass, but p it alone ;:' and. as lie went inside tlie line: on the tjenth of au oidcr from the Chief of IVhce, he winkf d, rttlie KOJitinel and p4.id : "I'hcIikiI, j-aul." r;-or. e of the s-igns erected in the ruined ditrict arc icn:arlahly funny, ard fluiv, t!;e fro-'d nature and j hilosoj-hy th.at j-ie- : vrils to i-o larj:e an exttiU in i.'oston, ar.d wliich i ;; distinctive a feature of our na tiM.il character. One- .;. lead..: "Re-; moved for reuair? ;" anotlior, '(loi'c v.r. : ! U-.. if ....u Il.wl .1 1, ....... I- 1 f.. . .1 ... 4.1 ... 1 rn... Utc- ." ... rp.. . .... 1 V i4i .t4.T4H. T4i'Mi::f4;niini.rt.. li I UlltHJ.fl, illl(;i r.iwii.iv.' Hit , f.Ii'-;i.l-i, , ne foreKoi.nn uMempered and Intterly . . u , , had hoe a cvideiitlv l.ur- ! "f a ,1,,, .i,,,,)!,, ht-aUd term l Ah Att.lrp?" J.v fI2;i(.t .-.tnlr On 2 l-iaincid, Minn., lias three squaws in ; Tf li.A t fiirli , e .i 1 1 I""- ' lI l.S fy wilt'r.: to takft aTiytliiup that m;iv turn up. ! cidents to vliitn we a.'tntiO was that in As h- can p't nothlut mere from'thft !-ol vliicli a r.-.id.:e-api d ludy j.iaytd irrpor nt The halior-l-oT, h- is a'lfit,": tooircu.nver.t taut vart.. fc'lso was Kriniwliat on the icMi.-.l.Mi.n. ' j jan f:- h.fmfc-d Certainly it is time ; eome ci-tuclv cn!!Vt , ''-y.'... "7-" '''i "S tie I ;oUrl States : j t;iaril chafed his Indian i.ohey. , vf (Lngiai.d ai.d J,tla ; The "ct ;q t.:8 of the I'niteil States has ! Tlie new h hool hoaid of Natchez U : 'fthe ie:gn ofifcmv t ':'lT?l. ti e n Jiui.'ctioJi of the One crnii; ted t f four negroes ami one whito 1 itt.-burgli Victt'r, nWl-( '.'''. ar of A n i ican IudopeiHl-1 man. se e al of win ni caunoi n ad or write. ! cither cf Mr. Fr., ., (,r' 'u '-'; flcl.ratcd y an 1 utci natior- , M) s. Saylor, who v.ns beaten and tal- j Ihelalttr geutU rr.;t) i '."''f ;t eoae'cd ili.it Hui'd red !li Vr ciico rhail he eel ii! ! xhimiion T tl:e .A i ts. odr.cts of tl manufactures thrir w.shee t!::ii h MiaM r'-main at. htae i thadv i-ide of foj t IV i,.'iT'tr:ii 1; i !. ! tiir :i ti':i.-a 5t 1 1n. i '.'in viMif inn. : nun.i. I!i' tiiii? - t''i:ht mn.li. 1; m of M"'f-re-f-ct, at'tr the. tall, thin ai.d h nv 1 1 isrect. , Her s-r.ndy hair was -wed u; into iiiimlicj li ss r-' d carls 0:1 either si?e th'i c- i! ai d mine, to he 1 e!d at l liihuh I l.ia in 1T(', a:.d has a-'!o:.!-.tcil a ci 'i:.iiiisi.i, consi.' tirjr of icore- ' c-s f. in rrch Statu and Territory, 1 . t . i .... t. 1.. 4 T T 1 ' 1 . iru oy a coiou'o n so, t i iuiic, i;im , i iui.uc mlurat 1. ' 1 1 .1 4- 1, : . : 11.. 1 i 1 t't't. 1 i..t 1 1:1.111 ill 1 1 aurn. Litz . .iiii44u u.ii . i.f :w ct- ' I tin if.T)f.uTi...l 1: . ' mu:lercr is in jail. in ::t;i!!iii!e to foot tiitnwlt nv any menus into a i'.s'.iion l'-rr hit jiresenee will lw oti!!o:hni to tlie paoliiv a crunched hor.net i:ut- f en t;i h. ci the celt l-iation. teitd tl'. iiantly iowi:hcr hack and v. ;iso:ilv pveventeil i ..::; fall '.'.if; oil by the rILhons j artisan i ai-11;::!! ii is taKca imia 111.11 111- 1 r!t.d t.i, !tt a mon t cr.se ly ravlical fheet, the Pilthnryh 1)!- Inittom d and ho vitch. We d.j not hcheve that there io an- c 1 'i l- eruy ment'swarniiif;. as it was ; "l;4 t,fevil Cometh pot '.s ai-o;l,i;-, "A. ! (1 inaf-tle. of labyrinth- ! burning riismc," and to 011 to hilir.itj. other rej nblican pai'er in the t?tatc with J f :n!ay wees, however. Col. J. G. Frjr.-.v a ni'"T!iher fi-o:n r i'inty (Columl5a rc-Hgr.fd, and neTf dny ; ?.I -. "r'ATw wan swoiTi in and took. his feat a tho wiererso- f Col. Txr.r.7.?.. i "he j'ushed her way thio' the excited crowds while the tire was rair. 1 iuX at it& highest, wringing her hands and any prcifiisiv.nK to respectability tliat would j rhrithir.g frantically f,r '-Clara," who im Mr. B'.-S ,v'f own i 'tegratie its columns l,y the utterar.ee i jnorcu, wi) t, riormeu ana moaned lvr .r-Mtitroft r. ;iiit...in' nnd isncnlVd f..r. viaia, er.iiv.ng runiivii, s f nr- aiuy. r- , , , ... ' r , ; "AVi',1 noh lj- put out a hand tn faro the . e had Fuj poscd tnatthe presenceo F.uch ; r tLill ?..J-rl10 i;;,;,b.,(i in :l.mst fran. ! a man as t itaiu.f it. iircKAi.Evr m the . tic accents. '-Oh. dear; oh, dear! Mv Conrc-ntion would have met with the cor- little darling v-i'.l he burnt to death !" m-r-.i l r.. ...... 1 . . 1 1 11 (itmiTiT.llfil the mum hem r.f ..( i ii.i.t. . i.nn nil .im.-i i. .414.44. 4.4 it .... i i.iv ii.mii I he ;'.cii:n"":u jjj'iirrr, in rcurnrg if t 4 "vuij... the contemplated ni-miment to he erected 5ch1 r't'e in the State. by the citizens of Philadelphia to the mem ory of the late M.vjor-'teiipral "eapt, v.rcs the 1b" owing manly and patriotic l;M.gu?.g. "Tow uiTerent are the broad ar.d generous sentiments of the Enw'rtr from the f.eice rind vindictive tirades cf the radical piesa that f.crmcd to be urging the poor woman to madi'rss. i "What pipsil.ile reason can the Dispniclt ; fiuewidt PTrrRi Tnr.m ttouk j give for its sweeping declaration that Ida to ash her w here her "('lata' was, and j (Mr. Kcch.ai.ewV) preseKcoin theConven- j ?il crowded about her with l'lolVcra j .. . , , . , ... : of assistant e it s-he would only be explicit. ! turn "w;4i bo oono.Tious to the oubhc ? ; u.... ... 4 .. .1 4 . . ' ... 1 ... i I I'lii nil. i voin'ici:i ' Ai.iitiii. t 4-t'ii.t.i ui: 1 That is a libel on CnAia.r.s li. PrcK.Ai.cw whichv.illm.it be endorsed by the people gained from her. t:ihe cor.timied to wring her handi ai d to mean, 4.r'io. ; a, Clr a ; my of th Kont, MiuMirv,.,',,, ;,.r . ' of Pennsvlvania. Is not Mr. Ki:ckai.f.w : IK,or . UIlu"M.' " .";! " " -v v'" r-'i'- ; T 1 terror went through the multitude p.t the op-re a lihe bonor to cue of their heroes a nsa f,f anow.edged ..bih'y? Is lie not ( i(lpa tl.;,t )1)U. H!n,an (.rrature was in in a defeated, but, in their opinion , none the houe.-t and pure? Let his whole public deadly cril of burring to death, ar.d no lesi meritorious and patriotic, cause : career answer. - j intelligence of her whereabouts was to be i r.,. i,.rr ..or, . r r ' r .-.. i,.i 1 ciiiiicd from the h alf dcmciit ed woman Th: peopl of th- Bouth hav not one ; a.mg the canvass for Governor last Jvcl;t.a t(, ai:t,. fro wo.-a to off.-r tint will in Cae HlighteKt dgree summer the r.-ul.ca. presi--, with but few cx- . Lil ad refus5,!K to be cmfoitcd. Prcs ;Vh.V..,, ;i!"V'n vC "iat 7,l!-v rtions, treated Mr. Bccsacbw with 1 cntiv, with a wild shriek of joy. the darted I. i-ris! iaii centlf-inan niul crfiierous foe , . '!. .. t t tt in ; t, rg.- Gordon M.m.1... !.,- the KovMrme- : n-ar,a (1 courtcpy and icspect. He was foiwavd, f houtn,g ( hoa ! ( .urn ! and Btafepile his, noniiu.ent till itoVriiit.s'oivm- i stroidr and indeed violently onnoccd on f:toJl"tll lwn. t. Touching m t..e coijier pmk. and wrt-ith" it i :t!l ti.. iminf it. 1 . . . .... , . . . . . . i vras a larirc whue cat, with tintrMl lur. i:utl ve rolnmu i:t tin; i:.rirT.7-Ji . it r f ,7, a pivn JJafiKt cf the Country. First ai d last, in booksard pjiperp, murh has been written about the tnoimous oi.an- tity of fv d that men have brcn able to j consume at a meal, either to giatifj r.n un- 1 natural or iuoidinatc apj etiie- ; or, inakiug a game-pit of their stomachs, they l.r.ve undertaken to cat pound after pound of meat and measure after meaiuie of othc-r food. against time or another man's urre but ail for the rake of gain, or a sort of not nic-ty that is always attached to el.nm- i pionship maTteis. It is nothing of this kind that this paragraph has to ilea! with. ' but. as in making rccoid of any legitimate : news item, it is written as s i much local iiens, and though almort ii.crtd.b'e, the writer gives it on the testimony of a num ber of as cm dible wilues: i s a.-: can be found in F.cston. and after a ca.efu investigation i f the v. hole case himself. 'ct moie than a goml block from the coiner of ATcst ar.d Washington sLee-t: ,sa s the lioston Jievti Id, thec is a young man, twentv-oue years of 'i ii'.at ii;g !l!:ler the anspicey of the Xat ioral I.cgisJ.ttwe, e.intiolud by a Na tional C:mn,i: sic-n, and dt;signclas it is to 'Coi.n;-j.:i.,i;0 the fiist Century f ourex-i-tr? ec. by nt Exhibition of the Natural F.osouiecs i f the Country and the dee!op mrrt four prcercss in those Arts which benefit lr.ankird, in couip.irif.on with those . folder 'r:i;.:i4," it is to the proplc at large t'nat the ( oinmiMC!i look for the aid vbich is i-.ccesfs.ry to make the Centennial I4 our children of I ?ri( k Curin'.rhr.i, on the Knglish l.ist, f cf I'doi ndie'd, N. J., tY.vd on Thursday and in 1: is Ucture on -1,' . ,' and Friday from a mvbteiious direaKe ic-i Ti dom." lice. n l.i-".l !"T(1 fcteblirg poi.nii g. made bv Mr. Froi.de p, ?"' ; FouU-y is raid to be dyi' g .'.lore the '. beinc an imi attial F;. ' ; i: . ):- l ... i . . r .1 - 4... 1 4i,: . t.:.... l . . h. h ! ij r ciitjur i..iiiiiii, iiiia .liite-, iy ; i ?oul0 lrt ri:oT". ii ...i . r ,. , .1 . ' - . ll..;,.(.l'ti.., t.i'ii! Ail u'jvit iiiic tuLa.t , tiuieii i;;ll:isiei. 1.1' apr errs to be gene to La.e l. . iesciii td l.y the Ltigi:..). -ilofton w as vis.it cd by another teriible hae Wen the t :r i j it , r T foe on .Monday nigbt. but fortimately the ; a fcwVubicricnt NoriEr.i r,r'-t,r llan es wcie confined to a single bit ck at cr J.uike ix an chout-nt !,! k the foot f r-ta'e sheet. -A Detroit bov has r-tartrI a i c . . v: t: ." 44 4.3 it .L t tl I ill 1 . V 5111 a 1 : - in ) r-tartrd a troat ex- T1i. T ...i,.rw;tv o, , ." ore: s. and convevs the I 'Srpr.ee of travelers ivj. ..i-i in..,. .1 '. ",' "'-, (Vieb'ati .11 the ciandtst anuivcisarv the to and from t tu'lio! els mid r.til wav st at ions ' it, ;.. '.i 1 ,H- -t. it 1 -. . -.' i..trt in 41HT ii KU'iiiti;aine ci,. v.. i d has c.er p, en. with great promptness. , th;s , hn of lhe d;.frpiln' . I hat comp;clion of the first ecntniy : An an ient clock, which was part of 1 ,f Father Kurke the vc-y v : of our exisiei.ee ?lioUld be marked by sr.ir e the hoiochold uTects of Ccoige Washing- 1 matj,K . ' xc,kr.. im..-si: c'cmon-traiioii is. we believe, the . ton, was c xhibiif d at the Maryland Insti-I ' ' " . vatMoticwWi of the people cf ' the whole ! tute fur in Haltimorc, ia.t week, having ! Xr J; e-u'it-.-. il:e ( onrrvois of the I intcd 1m en tut in 1 lummir 01 dor bv a h,e:il eloek- ;i . ....,..,, ... f., . -11.44.. . ... . 0 1 liioim 14 !ii!4Mi.; ir.'ir . "..it - i.i 11 . -.4 i tii iHiiu u,a uitr j 2 1 j in liiui.ti. j iiivi.i -4 I-M.4M ... lit 1-. Wll(' i ctntnil tiiirt iftrd-f K.rtli4 .: . . .1.1 . . ... . I n . . (. 1. 1, .,. .ii-..vr4 tLi. ):;.,, v. "'. 01 ise oitft, i.epnt.nc can le most 1 1 he money was recently cc-IIectcd at1 State t.aoers or of bw. et,.a - I'll:....!.. I .11 .1 . '.. ..1 11 !t-i.. 1 . - , - " . .' 'irC. i!ii;. ;iit ii-i'isilil IpV JI.C UI!lVCIa! Cl'la'C t ion ai:d disi l ay ' i.roi., r:.,i. . 4 n .i : . .1 4. . . ., - 1 'i 1 ' 1 - , .'..ei: i:.4-i. im it le'ie: li.'lil : Ifr. tvjiii fl vr T 1 1 awav 1 if l'a'.-... f all the trot hies of hs had instcil throuch the ( hicaco fi:e and 1 which Fronde l,as-d f. an-... 'i.i j,.or:efs. jt is ii.-Mni:il to bring together was nothing but ashes, yet had been pre- port or just.n--ati.in or r.r:5., r- within a build:-..r covering f.ftv acres, not served intact between two sheets of cotton- The charge ma-'- .iir...; 01, !v il'e varif d inductions of our mines '. bit fin"-. j Frond e that "linn rnir" !.. (, a- d f the Foil, but tvs of all the intel- , Mother Goore i.c n.-.f an ordinary per- j ,,:"'W H-MirT, an1 provf-.i , . u ,...1 ' . ' 41 .1 4-4 r failure was flinnn tot. n twv '. !' i 4i..ii iiwi!,!:- c f our cdircns, specimens sor.. Hie wav ll'c niotl.er-in-law of a pun- f R MIIf.f ,.HM.(1 ., tl,,. f,.; ., , of everything that America can furnish. ; ter in P.o- ton. and her it a! name was Lliz- j ernnier.t of Ireland ha 1 1 -t-r 11 V whether from tl'.C brains or llie h:ird of nhelhtioote TIip first rdiliim ef l-.or irrth r. r .i. v- '' her children, at d tluis n.al.e evident to the world the advancement of which a eelf g 'veri'ed pe-p!e io eaj able. In this "Celebration" all nations will be invitt d to j aif icipiite ; its character being liriton. in Prrmo'c twp. Ontario, a few at-e, weighing aliotil liO pounds, apj arent- in.ernationah r.urojc will display her days ago. Pii'.on was emjiloyed by Payne ly in g'-oil I:eaiili (at leant he was never i -ois ai.ti manuiact ores, inct.a her curious ; at tl.e time. I lie muioeier was ariesied, sick), steady and indu. t: ions, woiking ! fabrics, while newly 01 em d ( hina and . and had a narrow cscaj e from lynchir.g. every dav at his trade (and he d e.s a good : a; an w ill lay baie the trcasuies which for j It is stated that the whole of the west- LIU-.tl. I. Ill i.Hit . know n ihymes were sold for two copp-ers always been tlie deadliest at-.l i.,t,, on I-evonhire street. j mien of th Ohio '-op. .11 .1 . The wife ami child of a farmer named ,' occasion showed they had 1 l.a; .; Payne, were ttimdered by a iaboier named i ,Tlg ,,-'r iuimeuiately usir.ff t.. r 1t Oinren jiower in mase war on ; Irish. These fa-ts were prij.iv -frriat ability and address, tr.t. . w .i time devoted to the examicarini, .-f r. i, reliability as a historian and ),,, 'j of the character of tlie tnin h n v- HiUh; ,rKinia would not. remove on- t 7 ! vUh curve,. l,ack ,im! .wohen tail. ; , . (r , ,.,a"', "tX- I perfect inc. Fi eh laid will comrete in nated at nioht bv the bnV iuV" r u l. r," :,r" nor piutK ine oranJj from thft K'Aiev- . Fl"oy e e.iiiieiei aiiu 11:3 uerBonai lutetr- stood lnssin"- and smttinr' with Kariui 1 : . :..?, . vr : r ..... . e .. . ... . .. -T - r t -. ., , , Vi 11 1, 1 V 4 4 .; 1 tut .tt.e exeicise. asa e in in v. cat e ucts . nei.eioU. uai.y .. aim ci mpenoi i'ii nrns. 1 ne ngiit is distinct v seen lor tmranet h, liat to iini) ev-T I ri t f wei-e ni ver n i-il ' up iv. A s i I io i ill I l:oi v st ( Mil cii 1 1 1 IK k . . ...... . . . " ' . . . , . . . . , . . - . .-. . v 1 ( . .Tii" , p., .,.'...! at lus work, his habits bei::g ill a tcdeiitary , excri.tM'ce. nines, and in the rest em townslm ler- o" reiorewe. Lniike Mr. rr , J -rr.-i:-t p , i i.ere is, it seems to us, a peculiar pro- j , 1 "1 "'.- 1 1 " ' clia'i-ter. Now this voting man is proba- I ,, !1C grand R-atl-.ermg every zone will sons e.m see to drive on the road the dark- ! J"1' "'tvot ate Coen tutu ifv , j AjfOTHKit Gnoss:OcTHACiE;o, tmp. FE-:- i F-'ty in Mr. Fuck a lew entering the Con- t nZZ j l.M-"tost reniarkaUe eater in Ure city j ! -t f . t r,r.-A telegram from Montgomery, Ala- j vent ion as one of its members. During ' .Jeers, laughter and hooting of the crowd, j aUeKt lack a the V.'est will Lulply! mle a f7e!ght Vr'afit VhrAllalml CrVat Z?? i&H" v'' lrrnaiMitcdunday last, says': t scbsion of the Fenatc he was the her-frantic mistress darting after her with b , , a njoft uU.Coun-.at.le apjetite, i ".of wni the South display in rich luxuri- Western P.ailroad. exploded at Powlesbur. rJn from ',', tV-Li '" ' . - - . I.l.nl .1.-..., . ,,r,.r,, l.,n'1111'l.lllL-44al .. - . . . i... 4,r4lllltlIlT4..4.l(.l-P .. . , . . - . .iTi-nn ::it;rot-':n,i..i.i-...rtrt.i..y4r. 1.11 . v. ...... ...... -- - - - rt-ii4?i iiiiiui'r fi l.pr ui 1.1 i:iiTf.r?'ri.4i.tt-itt-i t- 1 t. 1 1 4- "ii 1 . : 111 inn nr 1 111 1 1 .1111 w.ninri nn 1 tanq.-L ti.rci ,ni a . iut. 1 , ,.i. .i .. ---.44 iieiwjon eima ai.i i Timntown, v -.ic ... j..t ; "To-day, MrI!".- .itori-:l11. Jvemhor and McXea!, Con- viding f.ir the call of the Convention, ar.d ' ''""i -40 have cer'il: -ateH ot elccfuin as ::iL-m!i"rs of the X-'slaturw, were arrested by a Unit.'d Prates D.-'pn. Marshal. Thev stonpiidjat St'lma. and it is reuorted that ilie , fib .T is to take- them to MoSile. Th Mar sha1 sa:d h? had instructions not to take hail. "Th"; offence charped is some violation of the ek-(:tifin laws. This will make the polii- al coinplvxiun of the Legislature doubtfnl on its organization, as the carrying of these men to Mohilo will involve several days' d--lay. The Liberals and Conservatives would haro a majority in the House if th arrested ptrties w-ri allowed to taice their eeatb i he Legislature meets to-morrow." 1 amihi:ih.ium.ii' rii.-i. i".i it is not going too far to rav that no man was created by a tall, well-knit and rather in the State possesses a more, enlarge d coii- signal of distress. AMI! UElt A was created by a rugged specimen of humanity, who stood .4 - liouce tlie otner or-arders are lost in ,1'tou- : ni--v4iiie 1 nc ciaLciCKS macinucrv ol lier i ami wrecking the tram. 1 ho engineer State moers of Fnu'i.,i . 4 . . . ii.. : . . ..re. i r.nl c i..-n.vit!i.i. il i .n ... ..i .1 .. 1 . 1 . . . , 1 . v . . isuii-:iL 10 r-ev nie iiiiii.eiise iii':oiiiu 'i i'.kio. 4 . v 1 4 - f, umi u'uuu into eioiii. 1 iuiu u::r niiniian wtic Kliiud ailu a lll'C- ' louiid convenient to ignore tmit lie will dispose or. not lor one day or ; r i-.eii sec-ion 1 ,ne gi, te will send its l.est j man tataiiy ca:,!ct. ccpii. 11 of wl,r,t the iieople demand at its i fcazil5 at tllc e w iih the d.-epest interest. , ... , , , , ... , . ! -every now and then he woiud take a vig- 1 hauos than .dr. Bcckalkw. lie wnl bring 1 ,,,,,- ,)Uc at a j..,. lnl,lk of tobacco and culture, industry and a thorough knowledge j chew with an energy that knew r.o Hag- j of true nl ehI .c! o -o ' r. f ,-4-.i i - n,.A rinfr. li:it without takimr hisevi-s from the i rue ami substantial reform to rid aid gIt!g- '''At without tauing ins eyes irom tne i ie inovi ii un- i tl- ' ai:1i- tl-ifi4il lii vvi-i.'.lii friio 'in.n foot to lire which aoucarcd to far.ciuale bin: l!m ti.'olj. i'.f itlV!lt- In. tllOVf l? majority in orie'of tho leconstructed States. A UniiedStatesJScnator is to be elect, d by the present Legislature in plaee'of trri:- cfp, carpet-bagger, and in order to prevent assist the .Convention in perfect intj th j great woik upon which it has entered. i s.cati, therciore, of the irrascible l)iy;'c the other, and chewed with renewed ani- ' attcmptiiig to sneer at and imderrafe Cn tmuion. Each new building that fella j R. Rr -KAI.EW in the new field of labor on I l"x7 to th? lhe u cause him to ex I .... , ... . ' peuci.ce the most poignant despair. Hi t which he has enteied, it would be much ! i:., t. ni,t so f-rro-clv tM-.rk. .Ibv svr... - --' - , - p-alhy as by anxiety.. I lis sallow jaws fecmcd to elongate w iih very fresh build ing that went down. His dress and ap pearance did net betoken a man who had any enormous amount of pi ope-rty at stake there, and the general impression among The above dispatch rhows the latest rad- irn! method of destroying a Democratic ' I5,0:e i harmony wiih the political fitness of things if it would re-echo the general : expression of pleasure and .satisfaction inau . i fested by the iress of the State over Mr. i Pre kalew-becoming a member of the Cou rt remit so earnestly dcsiied bv the people i mention a position for which he is pecu- ; those who observed him was that his a.arm . ., , t, , r j - i Harly qualilied ai d in which he will fu'iv I ws caused by a prospect )f losing his sit- i f tha- State, force and violence arc made : ... ,, , ' u" ,,.o, i,-4.,,tiv tine ceome.l su.-tain his well earned revutatiun. ; nation. 1 lesentiv. wiien nie names sccmco ute of to prevent the If gaily elected repre sentatives of the people'from carrying out their w ill ai expressed through the ballot box. It is another exhibition of the law less anrl turbulent spirit of Ghantism, but it will eventually fail in accomplishing it 6 nnholy j urpope. -vc Caincvon fit a frlacotiHt. An incident which occurred at the White House one day last week lias given rise to much newspaper comment, and would seem to indicate that the smpreme control which Simon Cameron has heretofore e x- Tuf Congressional election were miser j erc;Fed ocr Federal appointments in this i as though thev would f i guli h the whole city, he turned his pale face from the J Hamcs, am', addressing a party by his side, ! exclaimed with no less pride lh.au disgur.t: I "Psho! It can't be done. The place ain't big enoueh 1 Tho Chicago the knocked two d :13s, but right ahn:g, day after day. ore ring- t,o this exhibition, anel each Ftate While the roof was being raiod on Asa fair sample of what this young man ' ine t ni. n, as a member or one united ' the new lasfrrger depot at Jackson, MicI does eat. right ahmg, without caymg any thing about what he could eat if he shon'd "let himself out," he'.eiswhat he did eat for a Sunday dinner a few weeks ago at the most fashionable' boaiding house in Chaunccy street, between Fcelford a;.d Iisscx streets. Among the rc:ants lie hitel already cejuiicel the K'iibiip!Ct cf "the champion eater," and on ;i at t artic ular Sunday he ate the f jllowlrg dinner: A plate eif soup, a whole roast chicken, eleven large slices of roast beef, thi'tee-n large sweet potatoes, eight good-si.i'd Irish potatoes, eleven ears of corn, roventeen dishes ejf tomatoes, two bowls e if graj es, tliiitccn reaifi. and a v. hoie souash p:e. hc- I I'Oiv pontic, win show to her sister States lgao. on Satute'.iy afternoon, the scaffo'd- auu to the wor n how much she can add to ; ing gavc way. pi ecijiitating the men ar.d the greatness of "he nation of which she is j timber on to the joists below. Eleven men a 1 n;mri!.hu? j a:t. j were tcrii usly hurt. Two have died the le-. male t! e 4 entcnnir.l Celebration such foreman. Davis, aid a Mr. Williams, a s-nccoss as the at : iotisni itntl the pride ! A dispatch from . Rochester, N. Y., of every American demands, will requhe says that li. S. Commissioner Sio;rs k.s the o-opei.---ti-.il of t he peop-'e f the whole ismed wan ant for the anc?t cf Saftrn P. country. Ti.e United States Centennial Anthony and fouifren other women who Commission has icce-ivrel no irovernment ; voteel at the recent election, ami that the a d, sr.eh as England extended to her accused will probably be brought into W eo.-ll"s Fair, and Fi arte to her Uni ver- cant next week. Why no' also arrest the m"nt of Eiirlami's trea-ment ,,f ! eer.ls tlie position of Mr. Fi , . . I more untenable, anil the i;a' ,;V t Americans for justice rakes t:-1 -i tldze rather with the peop'e 1 ! .-. the victims of fraud and Vi. . v -V thcirVipprespors. i sal Exposition, yet the labor anel icspon sil.'iiity in'posed upon the Commission is election of.'.cers who received their votes? The residence of John Watson, one Miles four cups of cofiee. V. lien lie was 1 tioiiars will be reijuiieel. ai d this t-um Con done there were fiftv-five dishes on the i gri nas 1 rovidoeS shall be rai.-tel by stock as great as in either of tho-e urelertak- mile f.om Titusvire. Fa., was entereel .n i"Ca. it is ,'., n ated that ten millions of The Fi.otHis in Itai.t. ' i trie: Sul merged Tkt;j r.V. 1 - Homeless Drealfui 7, ... ; New York, November i?. F.V Timt of the Tith. in ar. oli; flood in Italy, save two-lLi;.:, , f vince of Manuta and o c :);.-. f: Ferrara have been l'.o. l(ii. V. 20,00(1 families are hooscics-!. ;. in the territories e.f Pairri-i, i:; r ralay evening, lmmcri ately after htil:, ; -oottena are turned into lakes., by lhe n akf d men. who, aficr binding face of w hich m.-.y he sf :n ti.i . eacn memoer 01 tiiC lanulr. comi cileU Mr. ! roois el Houses anel lloat: "wo j suutc iption. .ami i ha i. the j cople shall have , Watson to o -cn his safe, from which i?,OoO drowned cattie table that he had used and emptied. hours later ho was at the Paiker lic-ur-c a::d I the oppot tunity of r v.c ibir-if in rronor- i were taken, after which he vras likewise! Not only solid barns nrd ti-hvi- Oiisumcd a sirloin ?te;sk. four ,Ei.en of j tion to the j uiat:..!! of their 1 elective 1 bound, anel the rol.lcis made good their 1 houses peculiar to these disn.e:.. : oysters in crumbs, and diank fur cuj s cf j Si:V. c ;..d Ten itoi ies. ! tf raj e. . churches liave in many cases U e-od'ee. All ibis and moje he can 00 any Ihs C'ommissi.m looks to the ur.f.-.ilirtr Fi om o?ne recently arrived Frenchmen i to withstand the Tiolc-uce t'-ir- llC -14l - dav in the week. ft nv lanua;, u. futer i 1 t..inai.-ni 1 r me 1 eci le e.l every section. 1 the fact has been obtained that a nutv of . -Many human hemes have - f 'etdi'.g him oi:e week for the usual 1 atcs, to see that each contributes its sin? re to the ' about twenty banished Communists (started 1 tho who allowed themrfV ive donars. toai nmi mat lie roroo not. . ci; er.scs, ac.ti receives ;tr. snare ol the ben- ! Horn trsathcx Uus week for Acw Y,rk within the lower oui: S rf 1 ; F-i v v I'r v ; f '. ti A .A this all to splinters. Yes jt did, I tell you. 1 was born ll.e-ie, nel I oiioht to know. I tell yon. t.ir, Chicago is b jtnid to be ahead .... Ilitt lt.4 1 4, 1 o...l l..i i ill. ,1 'in -u- 1 , 1 .'44....14..1.1-. 1, II. IM . . .'......I.. 44 11 (41. 4. ..II , ,. . . .- t .,1 l'4 ... 1 , O - U Olll l.,'l.-r face rlowiiic with iiatriotic fervor ami .111 ... . . . "".' 1-, boa 1 el him any longer for less than lifteen dollars er week. In tali. ing t lie matter over with him anel hi' docs it with g:,at ur.coneei n he remark d that he did re t etits of an eidcrprire in which all arc- so They went under poiie-e ere nt to Havre, j who f eel for safety to leLie-i' ike a:i e xhibit i us lee- 1 v it. teres;, rl t tt-. ..n".! C, , 1 1 'I t r. , f.. : .. .,-.-' : - - 1 1 i : : 1 i -.11 tr lrcj irti.lol'1 ie .-. r it,.,.,, imtin'i lll- t inn i.ut i-i .IIIHIH J P IM:U. itllll I'lilll II ! ii.miij " . . i. t v . .ii...- . . - ; ly urge the formatiem in each State and ' to reetixe. ii bis ariival here. Tbe-v ' suivivors. The cattle the- 1 enniid oru-aiuzatioii. ! had the chtice of iroiuir to Eneriauel or com- i from the flood ae k-iWiK ecu ! f.'dder. Thev themselves r.b'v ma ,ag-'d in some of the Stales at the ! ?lae has parsed out of his hands. A va- ! expression of the most unboamh el contempt j ' f h'.mse.i. but if any pr..!y . gciolomcn ) late' onte,t by the Democracy, 'ar.d espe- 1 cancy will take place in the Philadelphia 1 Umld.-iVn.i'vlck.'- that' he would c.allyco ui Tennessee. It gave Chilit.y a f "-ce on the 1st cf December, the ; envious at temnts of Roston to rivait hica-o, i cat tmee eignt-pourd tuiheys. with ad the handsome n-.ajoritv.ic-elected Pkown Gov- : I r -sent mcuinb-eiit having resigned. Cam- I in the matter of tires. I ''xings, veg.ai'e, c, and it lie tod not , ...nor aA r,-,t', ,,:..,iK.nf TW ' T.KOS. Il.tHTIU VVT. ' Vnv,,,' C-ro,,r-, r f'.... I 1HC NfHKElt OT" TII'SV MFi i SO 1)0 ,V,'i,:i1 t With .dr. Parker Of ' v - -- J v i .... li 7.. , . . ;. .. ..- - -. anv other rest ..is be i aitv SlOO.tohe even I t Im llio T ...rUlnii-.ro Tncl1 rrtvev-e,- f . irressniail O'Nnt. ft .7 en,.. .;.ii. 1.41... i Mi'H mine ncigl.ooimxm , .,..',...,. .:.'., .-evT 1-1 t : 10 some ena i n a ui: onjiei. ; . i ei 11 ue o.u i enrrying gere'i out of the ten. Congressmen, as they could have done, they o.iy elect eel thi-'e. This result is mainly due to the suic'dal eourse pursue el by Fx-Presidont Asprew Jouxsok. The State was c: lit'ed to elect imp iCongresftmen at laige. The rem'",ci atic candidate was Gen. Chea tham and tha'Rrdical candidate Horace number of about twenty, all being her.ch- '. men cf CAMrtftoy. visited the Executive : mansion iast Friday, anel through their i spokesman, Ftokei.v. demanded the ap- pointnu nt of one of their clan by the name j of Teceman. on the ground that, he had j been very active as a friend of Gkaxt in j the late camj aign. SroKKi.Yalsodcclared of tho liie bailies conn iiiaiioii. 'H;ev sprung up without warning in all direc- cat thoro tutkevs then the gentlemen with whom he dined should make a like '. eqiu st. up again with that sodden indifference te j.ain or inconvenience that is so charac teristic cd" the enthusiastic devotee at the shrine e.f Racchus. One e f these had a huge bundle, wrapped in a white sheet, which he was dragging after him through tho in-:d i, ml mire' iiiirl wliich had the ef. would liave been" elected easily, but John-j had not much faith in the civil service : feet of ste adying him to some extent and lions, tumbling into the mud, stepping into ;V,UI,!J" '"""" "-ase a o..e eqa; st. mud-holes, trinping over obstructions of I ;f the,e f any people who di(c:ed:c every descriptimi. and picking themsehes ; hi Element, they can have anopj ortum- Mat?asd. Single handed, Cheatham j that the Republican p.-.rty in I 'hilaeklphia' rules. Againrt Tiu fv an is opposed F virt- 1 preveliletl him from falling. j - .. i i . ... .1 - - sot. vainly boastirg t!:at he was invincible n his" native heath, took the field its an i dependi nt caudielatc, thu3 Democratic vote, theiehy e navd. defeating Cheatham, and lie hinifelf . miltee! himself to the ('ohnsooj coming out. of the race the hind- iclorm, that the Rej . r ii,. it,.,.,, - l. . .,m , . . ..... i..i,. i r , , , it t'4 iii. t'lit-t, im- i.tiiiv t irnc to.. ..." .t-.jt l.i.l.iu ill iliiU (ItrliTi Ml '! 1-1 ITir I . -li - - flit. . J"'1-'" -i-c4jii.ri .n .is i.uor stupiel stare from a pairof lack lustre eyes. j u wi-i .vi 01 Liu- eiiMiici s 10s i,Tir-zr;i,u'.is . iiioi 1 u.ii u iieue er ii wj'.s j)0?.:t)!e to secure' I a liiccougti. anu ine e ACtam.it.ioil : Ai ve f -iei.ds d;d the same thing, supposing that ! a good appointment under the civil fcivice ! ri- r.iissur! Rig lire down 'cie. Wha'll hi n-esnmcd nonnlarifv would make their I rules he felt it lo be T,U ,!:, Io ,i, I er fae?" No shaking, hustling or re- ti.- : ". .. ..1.14. .4 . . ,K rn n-,.4 eoiild Will siiv eiilier nncirnr tvto test its truth fulness V-y apiaving to tl.e writei, a leporter of the IfrrnH, r to oCccer Coembs f (he fouith jnilice station, in Lagrange ttrect. Official Vote -f 'ciMsglcati U. max, Deputy Post Master, who is well j PC;"b'c lie swept ou iieir icet as l,e puneel 5 1,vmin tl,c q:ificd and Mrcrtfr recommended. The ; His progress was suddenly brought to a Electing May- ; Piestd- nt said, in reply, that he had com- j stand-still by a policeman, who seized him pobey of civil service ' a,1' began to ejuestion him icgaiitmg the publican partv in its I f1'.1 1,0 'X 'nlfV with the f , i . ! nuncio, but the uulv M'ijIv flioiictl was a a'img and election sure. Pitt of course they su.Terce!""Andy's".ow n fate anel were d. :'ce'ed. Thus yere fee Cong: csr-men lo-t through the egregious j"Vliy and ob stinfev of one man. seicctior. .iccorti ngly. ile aeltied that he i f,om him. " At kngth the policeman began felt he could not eio otherwise than appoint 10 elraghim away, bundle anel all, whenthe Mr. Faikm ax. This blunt rcr-lv was more i liI,c' uYwi hKisciieel his hold on the bundle than Camt-Komt .V Co. had bargained for, ar.d AYc publish below the eiff.ci.-.l vote for Hie now many ni.vorn.ir'ir.i 1 v. t-;.ir.r-t ;.. n.;u ci October and November t it e tions : j! (iovr.i. I ltl sii.k.:-.t. COUNTIES. .- ilaiif -'diet iicey. . . . ArmstreiiiK., Henier H'-iUord licriis illiiir sustenance on their n-i.'., -.' . The harve-1 tl y have hiif-'y;.: ' : fields they have just sow:., a . -V'hat was a l-.i.-nth. a;;o th ni.i "": f is now a cJiii-'tic mai 1 , m-t ::..;' c : f r many vears the mm .1' f. -' havec. Xnr are the :av:-.e-s 11- '". .! ' lands of the Fo. hu' all nr -ir el vast level ar.d uj to the m M'.-:rv ' vastatim extenels. Th riven where breaking their b m!'l. a"d t! ters are out through mt the re:;.,; The eiistress is immense, .vel .l.rr.' exhaust the oidinarv res-iutei"' Tinitory of a v.h.t 1. ,-l.r.d 11. time ice lhal conntv a?so- in: here -aiior.r r.:e f ir. eel, so that when the na- 1 Seventeen years ago a bov ran away .:.,.. . ... . 1 ...... i .. . .1 , '. r...... i.:. 1. . ... :.. n.-. . '.- 1 1 i-t 1 . 1.:- ...i: (....i.t-iin n-geimr in ir . o eae'll i io:;i i.i i:oi.:c 111 i :ii 'I'c.ei. a 1 ren eyiiri- ( ne nai e-1 1 c-. !!-. i.iee-.v . tit t on. mcuwe-a 'th can view with pride the ty. I a., on account e f some trouble with coiiliibutions .-he has made tothe national his father. East Tuesday he reappeared n Ids oi,l h.jiue. a larc-e. wcil l.-e-ardee man. ( onfideiitly reiving on the zeal and pa- ; Re fought in the Union ranks during the iioiK-m ever toM-.avcd bv euir 1 eoi.le in war lor the re be! 1011. and since then hns e.e iy nuiit-i-id ui.eiei taking, we pledge and ; been twice to China anel nearly ail over proj hefy. that the Centennial ( ckbiation : the glvibe. will wmthi'y .show how greatness, wealth Roston is a cmtraction of Potab-ho-aml intelligi'iice. can be fostered by such i tmvn. and the English Poston or Rostons inrituti.Mis as those which have for one ' town. to,k its name from a monastery hur.drtd jears bie.sed the people of the 1 f nnd.'l by the Saxon St. Ihitolj h, A. D. United States. j T. So the capital of Puritanism derive,! I. ski';; R. IIav. i.f.y. President. ! its name from a Catholic saint. The word Lewis V, ai.:--: S.vitii, TtmporaiT Sec'y. ' Reistoti comes from two Saxon words sirni- : and private chaiity to repair:! - " 7 , fying Iff it and Le', and couscipiently is ; el one to their dikes by tho PeaaE.'-. 1 A SmaXer Vote nl Greater Ma 1 "ot ..M'Propnate to a place distinguished I and the province of Manr.u al ..-,f 'ori'f ; for its conimeiee. - , the present mvindati n. It n tf itt,a " Y ! '-n acordance w ith the State statute : that a sum of .1-..'J-JJ wil. l.t re '.-.CIWMl '...... it l.'-t The election returns brrr-.i tn ,,r,,t I '-.v.uj iiax issued jus , v. p' 4 . V. 11V l lif: ! rn ir,- jinn '"in :; ijl-iil curiousstii.ject l.-r political sjiecnlatioii. It seems l:,:ely to tui n out that Gen. Grant, twiThstahiLrg his overwhelming maior- juoc.amatioii announcing the natnes of the j . .4..-...i..t.it.tt.4'i.- t ii. ii t.'Yiiievoicis ,!- eri . - .1 of IVmnvlvani.i ihn .-.ti. i.ict a ... I -"-hippcr of Grant nuiJi Tn the hr.lv f-artl at n:e ol..' at sortie r. 1. loirs.: ; Cr. said : "Look-a-kerc, missur policer.i . r..iT4- trt trtl-e iiif lit. vei' iii-.. well IIaivtuanft said in his celebrated , . nrrv nier bnnneh too. 1111 willin.' Mice's letter to his friend Yftiffs, "it took whiskey; wass yottni?" And the last Ar the very outset of the proceedings of j '.rrh i i.lt nut,"' Camf.tiOX and Ids deV- scon tK0 hair was P'hcemaii dtag- the fonstitmional invention, thore two ! gation of radical politicians retired in i ' K,h'ff tl,c 1,1,1 dIe wil . r'e hlA V,d Vth , . T, ... , ! . , , " u the other grasping his pn.Miners collar, fmpnt :,:U;s,),en' 1Uunr ! U voiy much dimstod and fully j canrii.ff tlio wolhy to perform a .series of m .nr. kh-iu u.c inner a pon-in-iaw ; r.i:si.ra ;i!nt t lie s-ccptre hnd dejiai-tc-d from ! gyrations in which he gfot overareat deal i ir...i -k i i rt t ! I o; u I cfSiwox Cameiioj:. set th.cmse'.vcs up as ! Israel (elf-constitutcel lead inij.uity in that bod of th ablest and most If Gkant will adhere to his de- glonnl without linelinjr it necessary to . . 4. v i i.LijiM. .1 ei iip as i i.-i44t.-i. ii vti..Ai win r.eiiicre to his tie- iimhim mivhoul iiiitiioj j k of the Republican 1 termination to enforce the rules of the civil ! take vcry Kllort ' fcters- ... '. i , . , -,, , . . '"o OXE WOMAN, FRANTIC WI y, w hich contain some serv.ee he w ill be sustained by the country, : w as seen rushing down. I nst expeiiencrd men of ' and Pennsylvania will then be rid of tho wiih a cheap but huge hndti TIT TEP.ueiR, Devonshire st.. re-e l.iolf nur.ir .i5 in lier both parties in the Commonwealth. Tims ' hhgh.t of Cr.meronisin in the controlling i arms, w ith which w as crackeel in all direc hvs been cxemt liOf-i once more the truth i a"d ""'' o f Executive appointments." i tions with great gaps where pieces of glass ,.f ,h, nm.Cum'o, u, nt i i liatl "ut. Her face was as full of stony terror as if she had gazed unon the ..- i 11.1 i - .... i."u., ; v.i.iiiii:i ii i ir .; i i r - ' i . i . -.. '- -roots rasu in wuere angeis ir.tr to Trend These two Arcadians moved promptly to - 4.---t.4..i. it ... t.t. loioiti viic oiii- !,.-. ,1 ,, T,.,1.. r. , -. , c., . . . 4'4.4.....-..t. i.nTj now anu ineiiMie te e.f the State at the late President- i looked backward over her ti,!,ir o.i .id v ltlllkS imticr 'mnhria . . . . 'n ine'roil Ciirl'im. t'ent re t'l'i'ter ( 'larion ( i- Hi lleltl Clinton ('olimitia frnwl'oril 'miitx-rlanil . 1)aiiil'.in ... . lieiHwure Klk la ie l-'uyette Forest Franklin Fulton lirecne Huiilinjfdon. Iii.li.niii .lelfcrson Jimi-.itn the front and were astonished to find that r mo i -oowing tacts : o mat . r i.er view seemed to nil .Mm,.er... MFnTiTU, but the great body of the n;ent- I , '"'S . he the entire r0(1 "and fcll .y ou t,,e avi.JelnT .erlU::.: bers were blissfally unconscious of the;r ! Novesnber inched only 501,- j with the looking-glass under her. It was ! 'vvt,,"i'- distingui-hed inescncc. As'Ieaeleis t! ev , CMW'how'i"- lhnt 1C9'497 vote'"s le- crushed into splinters, but she, unheeding, j 'v::" .." . L-osited iheii- balh.ts in .-.i.a.. . retraineel her feet. anel. seiziny the fimr. I Mitihn lnve not been a success. 1 heir elTort.. to r . .. ' . " r,',,l'11LU 1 mmirs of the frame 1 utro-cd then. t-. i.e.- b..noe ;.,..4i! u. ,nt- co.,.. ...i .n. ; fr(,!1 roll- m ovenlber. IIar- i rVl1 .Is . ,,a": ' i'Vi.M V'0'" to ,,.',C1 ! vmtx.merv . .. 4 4 4 1.4- I 4. 1 . ..... 1. 1. Irwil 4 11 V V Oil 4 V" 1 - I . . I ilV.li 1. l 1 1 4 1 M'tH Oli lit I litllilie eOLilC. 1 .... oii.ii i ii viiru oi.i,-.-ii Viites tion. and to inn it by applying the caucus j j ?. 1$, ceo, .'-bowing a loss from IIaiitkanft'3 and Grant j an arrow shot fioni a bow. many fcnnv scenes ;r..iu.,t 3lT ,iv.,i Ki,;in .oi.iw ,.. . weie siatioucd to Keep ou the crowd. As a ...... ' - ..4 4,... j (, tour Nort ha nipton lort huinl.ei land.. Perry... Pliilailelptiia Pilte ill el, . , . . 1 . . i . r t A. ;-rv. and th-t its action, instead of hein" .o , ,u o:,ly 1,,'.H,i ; expression of countenance, mouhlcrl to ad-c-i-n, i, ti, in votesmtt .eating that lUo,.!H) Democrats h working man. attempted t.rrnfn,''," ' , . , i in the State who voted for Rc:ckai.ew re- a sentinel challenged him tercstsof raoicausn,, was and is intended j , . . Ti e , and refused him admissio,, ti,.m,-,t ont ii . i . i ... . .....vi. ... ,4.4 in VIIILf.ir.l. Jl Will aiSO i - ... mi. i, iiivm micip.1 ne e.f these, a man with a gooebhiimoieil ; i'i .Vt-Iini " . A . , ; vote of ?M9. In October. RrcK at rw m occurred at the barriers where the soldiers 1TP III C'l (firi'll Til 11 1 I'I'l -i 'A 1 ;ii I 'I- I ,o --- -1-- '.'oTvcmiin rei'iesents Hie people and not Out evidently f-nv.ler to i.-iss. wiien ! Somerset ...ii i t.. I .-iioixaii.. itiiei .oui.M., i s.is.pK-haima i. lie craze 1 1 at ioh tl... c.T.i:.... 1... . - , 'R 1 -... .. t . . . . , , . 4..V. ov.itiici, iiiiei n.vsii mere oov, ami ex- .., t . ... ., i-j.iiiiinaiiu'Hn ii.f leiurns ; claimed : f the State. They and the few who sym- j rahi- with them wi'l te.tiw c.-.t i i L 1 LilL l "rlU-""" cauntics wiiicli gave : Juie-wasmng tor i ei re your mother rro,r level amouLMhe men fi ,T , TCK.i.v.vi majo, it iea in October, niB M"Rht you that s.gci-e .at ?' At another rrojier it voi among uu . men of broader and i ... .... , . . . barrier, a rather v.r-I -diesed .. iA,....,. gave ma. ii.ie-, i-.r rant in .November. Uti.m, Li . .t , ... . ". V",V . . (.... , ..v mj.iiiiv-i ue if nil I Say. sonny, who did you do j In the i,r,-,ve counties in too State carried J red. The former entieated. but the whiter sud more elevated views, who, we are j b.-tonv to av. constitute a vast mni,,.;i.. ,.c the Conventie. P-efore the close of it,tV ! l'-v hkei.et. he received a majority of t?,. liberaticnsweprcdictthatllsnnv Wititk's ! 80S' Iu t,1C S!lme c"iic Kcckai.kw's inli.ience in the Convention will amoant to t m Ht wa 2'021- TLese fiu,es Rl'eak : f ... l. j , i ii - .. ,.i..,.lr Mo. cr-- 4lif.t he oriMvi e. ,. I '' loeme! v e. aim Willi incin WC tlism SB i mon Veiuiniro Wnrien Wnsiiiiiton Vt'nyne. Wt'stiimre'laiid W' yoininif York ........ .. Total i:.'.o7: 4v:t4 )i:!I i'.i 111 iiil ;-!il-SwsS tili.'J U'itrJ t'Aiit' liV.i 4it!l, M 13 L'lii,.H. lt. i re:: i; 4isil' Uii, : 'll'i, rT:;V KUV L':.'4 e. s-.-.- 14. 4: a Siwi ;'.-,o 4"i US lltiV t-tii:(. va Sil! 4.-; tti: "--.!4! 4S.S41 1 1.V.. m-'i :i:?i V.i-.l' 1 m ti nt' R-liit;; -.-'T: in-; 4!t."i f. :.'i t ttO-ilf mt.-ii L'-l.TT 1 4-i::t fc'.'T:t .s'.is .".'11 t-l'.Vi ro'.s JO.IS 1 ones., tire gentlemen el." e. ..V.,. ; ! ''tC period, put that RCllt ten - uy. re a. ty rectivetl tower voles m 18712 than ! i r,,.,.:,., ,. , , " , " ; . i- , , r 1 mat ion f ir Pres h lent ri Is.'- -fi'. in t. The negro vote, being now first j ia?' 'tl n t,f f 'l-Vi 1 "f a Pennsylvania Radical j..;,n..ML." or fully ei.ur.ted in a Presidential Section is 1'ote,!ll,e7 the.-.th piox., to fulfill the . y j . smc ot),f.r ..m-U i As of e'oiu'se excluded from the J. I cw-VTt -t" of rl cl". ' ' uorse Uns and suggest that the '.he i.-pulation of the Unite,! S.atesmust ' e.l , .- may be confined to the Graatfi: have meieaMMl nearly three miliums in the n ll ( T n, l,rU T ! he is a made man. i last four years ; and the full ve.te wliich t , " i ep.it of cw i ork ; i,-cid.:r.t,-.,i ax i ... . lapidaries now here, that, amomr the sarn- I 4:.4i i '. ia ' '.-71 :.t-i-, j "S:'s j c'lii j :-i. . KNii ; lii'iA i ::hi.-, 1 iill'l ! 7lC.I: 4I7H 741 ti-i,S 74..T 41-1 4--t:.:i 71'7 170.-, el'-i'.t ; 447-' Cll'7 I l:r,2 I le.77 4 ;;4-.'ti i i ;4i.i i l-i.:sti II '.'.-) r."7:j 17Sli Ii.'iS S4.-it i:;7s 4-Kl 4:il4 e..-i K.278 24K H'm si.S-.l !'. 3S 4::i r.-i4 Ltiit) .r-!7l til 711 -.""4 TO- --oj , SlsiJ 514") :;r;i I'-U't ;.e4 r.rs eUll 4SS7 in t s our S ion . i ...... r : .. ..." I ,:.".'7 naturally show an inc.eare of not less than '' '"" u'.;,s st' ne.s ' "at city , - i . . .. ' ' ss mail ar, twentv-six ri-eiiiune .1 i i.i, .mn r.e eigni er eenr. over the vote of IM S If i i - i .i Vr, ' ... i ,.-,.. . , .. 1 1C"' 11 : which weighs three carats. The man who hoi. i.ia r , omv relal ivelr as strotnr i i..i . , , . . asinl.:- his vote jhen shonid 'be IS t H. f i I-' i.iei ltl 1UC illiZ t AC TV A J) Villi TISKMr.'. f.:H7 v. i 7741 4" T.I 745-' - 15- Pi I-n- u ima in Vhe dilrent Sta ! f capitalists are Ul j an. makes so nea.lv a cleH, sw ee, of ! rcSeTnT Vl'" '"T7 Wd ., the States that his aggregate vote w,.u , 1 tlit,u!n to thc, , ! seem to be vastly gi e.uer. Yet the returns ! TT 1 ir.i! tell a curiously ebtlerent AGENTS! A RA3 CIU We win pay all .i-ei-.ts HO ptr e who wi I entfflc-e w jti us AT nn s. turnisiied nn-1 expep-' r-nij. A-Vr-"', ' "I l.TKU i CO.. C.mrl"' .V.sl :;:;i; tir-ii! 7.-.j a 7 K'-s.?, :i4.;. "S'"l' . -or.1 1 -;, l'-'iTr r.7!7i '.!.- L1l7i5 ailii 10.!C4' ;;s;7! HIS. :4 i 1 1 U:7 2- .U-. ."ilia : I.!:-'.! t ,'i;.'S' 1714 r.:.4 tta; 571 1777! i'ii1 2ri't! l.Tils: l.lJ 4719 i.;:"iS I'.i'.i) tliiilj 2"C'.I 4:iS tWi.i t'.T.i 4.'il t:i 7--.C-J :;o 4.iil i -. i l-i-.'i aHiii 4:sr, ..- 1:!s 14.-'SS ;;4:i; 4171 .rK."t:i 12.w:i 44i3 lOii) .V.17 Pis.") SitSt 1:S4 4 'Ml CH.70-J ats i 44j MT)7 I SO ! I 4 10 4-V.ti r.7 ui storv In his own State of Illinois for example,' be has actually fewer votes than were cast for him in 16GS. The ofi'ici;.! votes .n. not. yet all in, but those-received all point in that direction. In New Hampshire, lie' had 'Jy.l'.tl votes in 1S08 ; in 1872, ho has ' out ooo. in crmont, he liad 44.1C7 in 18(io ; in 1S72, he has but 41.475. In Con necticut, he had 50, 03o in IStIS ; in 187 he has r,(i,(;;)9. ' 1- ; ; ten CLf pre A. the he-: , ar if. v ti.i i III about two o'clock. It becan with a sort of explosion, followed by trembling and shaking, which lasted about ten seconds. Puddings rocked violently, and the shock ' I)aUl,,e J-ievateu oven, Vi mine 1 wn. iitninlir ...rni,(il,in '. l- ii.: ! hitr Dour Kinder fluavd DaniSirir " i,V Vl V ' f V,'-, l ' l 'P'- ""'SiGrat... llirect llraft. Ffl.LEH, H'A in tlie streets. lhe apjarent course was J Co., 13d Watter Street, N. Y. irom tne west to the cast. T he telegraph ! rfv operator, at C,;nt,Mcook and Warner re- j TVJWitf,? 'D " port the same shock there. i "' i - The house occupied bv the familv of' k S tti I g f 1 f 1. lllliit V' Mr. Matthew Linden, on the YoimhioidiP- I 1 vll.UlM ? 1 lit- THOMAS K" icaii Artist, ami on.ChiirlesSiiiia'-.r I eimtiV-l v-n n to o CT.n-t -.Oi ... .. I (tm. t.. io-'o :4 t . . Kr .V. i ny river, about two miles ab.ive -I,'c I It Is l'.lustrnte. ..."e"- T c " J'"" Port, was destroyed bv f,m V' . .i K'"t-t of Ame. I - 1 . ' fl ;lvt ,lml ",Z-n. In I tr. T ,,m, " .:"" , ; V - ' V . : intrortnction hy H 100.-4, ir gave in the October election V. " " t-omuieu io ner oca wantenl for this and 41 fi for the Reoubliean Sitnie tii- i ' 1 w.uu milaminatory rheumjitisin. beinir tin- I 'Jress 1. X. UiehareUv j month later 3,280 for Grant. Instead of ?, h,r e?a burned to ! ' i lOAi'.i.K-t..... i. t. io ... i vtcat n. x i v i iiiiMi.itiii u :i n iicviir or rt " - 'vn. CilillI D.PI)OOn (It tier iKUMlirtf n 4 Co., U. oo. i i - . . v i in ir,ii tiat mnnii! - . . natural if the parties had remained aW I . ! i 't was . - ri-. relatively the same, the vote of Hartranft from the n s . i u i , ! tOl- KNSKli LIhti only rose in 1S72 to .'K3.3S7. while the vote I H'?, rV-ns a LIackencd and charred This Machine wH stiich.-Uein. f lor Grant actually fell off in m pml,, ' oesn. i .eorcl. bind, l.rHi.l and Miilm'i'.rr". ' --uiiv itn im m .membpr to : t i iii t ..:. , . . ' ,iri.irm...n..r ir...,iv t . ' , : . . - i v Iri u" i .v.. ' .4 1 4 neiuttiiy leu em in .November to . i or barely seven thousand more than i ISlc??an:1 on 7 o ' in 18(18. And yet, with this i fallTnJr 1,1 nan.,ftl 11 1 nu7' w,, U lu'r k"w" ' bis vote. Grant's majority w as nevenh J el,r ,,f ,1,e alled "Maynard I , ti less swelled to over a hundred thousand uio.-e. iiuin j i ait ran tt s. In New York the returns do not vet per mit an accurate statement. (Jen. Grant's yo '? r"bably slightly heavier than in iM-tf, lut by m means up to the natural increase. He gains in the cities, (where the Iweed and O'Rrien regime in 1S58 OKI for any machine thn er. more tienutiftil. or imn-f f" 1)4" W7 ! stuffed ballot-boxes.) and falls euT sli-htly .;,'.. : in the rural counties. New Jersey alone as the elder ef the so-called t4Mavnard Rrothers." gymnasts, who have tWform. ing at the Ora House f,r the past two ! HoVn S Ve' t weeks, wiis shot dead by a girl named i 't. wc par airentsfrom :5 1-- .1 t, Minnie Fish, in a house of bad -repute, at ! """Fexpenses. or a e..iiui.' ' y , 1I1--1 e.,o..o. . i . i 1 Jt r twice thut 'amouiit ma I".1"1"' ..' ji.n-et, Kepi oy one .tn-s. test. 1 vski:om .t rei.. ; w.. M": .-ii: t..i pennnng ine pistol at his liead in a playful manner, when it went off, as is ' supposed accidentally, the cemtents pass- ! ing through his head and blowing his brains ! out. fa., thiew. 111., or St. i-eui. .J . W t lOUU iu.iisw . cli . ... . i 11 ir H r i line of the I io.. ; -, ly-; ;-.i-.ii "tt.. t iv .-. .v: kersey aane ti h-i .--. 5!-4 : appears to show a gain equal to the natural ! U,e " ''nnngton (Del.) Gu-rtte chron- 1 2!u ! increase. 1 I 'fles an appropriate toast from that source i us i 1.1 . . . 1 At tim ifo.i;r...i . 1 t . . . - 1 l.vci ' cr i-eopie voting t.r him. and vet a ' :.. .V . - ' . --nonoay night, seems to have been ! ' .; :. .'" " 'coniiioii ot their victory. was inexorable in Ins sein,eof duty. "Xo, sir," he exclaimed "You could' not iwil Jieie w ithout an oieler. even if you were ! 3aI'eal imijojitics Piesident cf tl.e United State's." The ! gentleman gazed at him for a moment, ' last e ection. Y ' Y. . eiraiiK, te tne effect iiE.pen is Pnicr. mere ''.:v i 4.Yfi:;r 1 ' n li'l.l mr r,ii,i- nun iir ri ivi.i ill 11:0 .1 . . , . . . r--- - - - 1.41 ftate fuiue, which jt m,lrrg nt Mb loZfiJ 7TrZ Tl " -:e thrown out of employment , -- -.v.j. .... ...jM..t?. I'uut.i i.'iiai ii.'te" Twenty-five thousand working girl? e iwemy by tl.e Ronton lb a. ltl A f Is.Oell.OCO seres ft th t"' and Mineral L-inditn A merles. S ; 8 IKKI.OCO Acres in Xel rs' iu Ydllcr, now fur Bale. fiji MU M t I.lfl.4Ti:, r T 11 . r r? ..a n.t Sti'i-k P.:'!'' panned hv any tn the I'nite ! '"'M .1 . .... .v. mtrui-ii j i niirtit i .1 1 in v r. - ..rkrfi. Uiat (lie negroes can veto earlim. a.l .if c-iren. imdmoreconTfiilviil torn' tener than the Irish ever could." It wn ' l,e ft",nd eicwle- received with tri-eat annhns... lmf .n.l ., lloracMtau. ir appear next mornino- t, ..i.i:.i.. ,1 , The . - , . ., - "'"""fi Hit; IMI1II131IVU tltliol toasts in tlie radical journals of Wilming- j Sen , T1- vote of the Electoral Col- ' ' W I J' win sinna-uraut, 2113; Greley, 74. ' been a,hamcd of it! " iScST r. r. n. B. f 171M l-Vd JiSi-ti l.Vtfl ' x c"ei people voting l,r Kiss, tii(i j ti.Zl ti-V.i 1 bigger majority that seem iCT '-."M j ;,'ei"!!C 7. f-cn Grant's las, :ii7.-.i'.tt: I -:il.'.i:-' ! "t believe that signitic: lilt fief v:tt I..-4 lost, eiiner upon the President himself, or upon the shrewd niul nl'o .. 1. . 1 4.4. i uu 11 . ou ii4ie directe.I his canvass. .V. Y. Tribu.ue. best leteatlon fr Co'enie- f to n Houirstead or i" '.' .r.V ' , , d forth new Ie-cr'tiy' . ,?.r'.ir- : maps, published in r.nio. , - nd Dsnish, mailed free ii,, V TT!