THE CIMBRII FREEHiH. A War Affo. Twelve sliort months have barelv Patterson is still a profound mystery, I passed away since the country was in ArniotGH the name of the individ u:il who struck the immortal Billy The State Elections. Journals in different parts of the country have indulged in comments PnPNfcRMRrv OA : the TimliMl iMilpr Wpuluints nenrr. the midst of the heat and. nassion of unon the results ana lessons 01 ine Fvitov Mornhlir. - Orfeltfr 2i. 1873.. that they can point to the man who ' the Presidential election The prin-; late elections A Strange Discovery. Xeivs and Voltticttt Items, Although differing- as A fcaif.i'.ly r.an ,-.y , i bi ruction or a sij t.i. cnrtf ii vnitin.i a Ixiok. about In th .r n.. . Jl'Uil I'Ulinv" O " LIT St, ,-,, , the assassination. . . ; which to. n.e - , Ciiu ni iviivi"" . y , . j . t Tiif, Constitutional Convention has ; as adopted a ciause prohibiting the grant- for County Treasurer. They la- the ing office passoi on railroads, and an commission of that unpardonable siu exchange facetiously remarks that a ; at the door of the editor of the Johns n tan pumi 10 tne man who . ..a f t. t ..;nn wi t c.n r.f the nointa involved in the Clark. A very nm knocked the political life out of Thorn- I ' CrfAitU, the late Radical candidate lions who participated iu the memora- j the case, that in none of the States foVthe layii." Lie contest. Gen. (irant was supported by a for midable combination of bauks, rail- rtMdanl price for peanuts will be the town 3 ,-,&, a paper whose de otion n'lisnn m hi ' next thing in order. In order to show how a knave like Sam Josephs can be foisted into the to the candidates of its party is not j hy whieu the wuoie army of 0nice lightly to le questioned. It may be ; holders was marched in solid column that these Ebcnsburg Radicals accent i to the polls. On the other hand, Mr. as tnw the modest claim of the. Johns- ' Greeley had mainly to rely upon the cal column A WHO I.ITE1) ONE HIXDUED AND IOKTY-F1VE TEAI'.S. At llie sontheast corner ol J.' ittli ana IjO- cust fitieets stands the grocery of Mr. Jas. A very unpretending grocery aim grocer. Isut now ine tbrouli the layiiiff Ot a footwaiK. .viijuii-nj ... m tLe Air Clark has terved out dried beans, . aim cuuureu, imuh j-"cm, . ua mm,. ;,, ni.m tliAv hvp siittMrdl sifr. i .i ham . and about to settle at Los Angeles, c ai. uu . luu-ents at ...i.-.i ii.- - .1 i of w. r,.r t AIis. Stowe has burnt up the manu- in Kng'aiid, rttvntlv ? I 5? lwH be felt dirlrTn theehoiec 1 S va and oddV TlTlo wVs script of a b.k she has Wen busy about ; He re.na:ned which will be felt direciy in the choice ey ... - ... vr..,.0 llim nfl - var jn writinir. She don't like it. meanwhile on the muf. - -i 1 . .1 ' 1 A 1. A ruiUL-u UV Ilia .vu - j - . . i Xauicai cauuiuaLC iui ure inrii , - i, llf1,: 1, raisin"- a family of three kittens aud three the cabin to within squirrels. , V'" of i, 1 A white woman ni lew ork was re-j 1 he Is re ccuiicl in tv". cently held for trial on a charge of abandon- ' hand, weie a.-utj. ll;:d'.: f inn- her colored babv. : cuncBivetl on m(l!..L , .V''r, '' have the Radicals held their own, 1...,; .:la7 vi of a .uuivtjtLc iui uca" ,,! ..Mnw tho liousn has. i ilie nesiuciiui;t lsMiea a lruciaiua- ; . ne ia u;i uui!.:, r,. . . ' President. It is hardly possible that j Te sio.walk surrouudins the store and tion ajiointinf Thursday the 2.th day of . end or the f.nu day a Kv;it'.e-. . the three-term principle.will beadopted ! the two houses on Locust street was very November next as a day of 'thanksgiving, j in the woods ta, ti-ut ,; t.; : vath Ohio ou thCATrong sideof the Rad- ; much dilapidated, and it was deemed ad- -There is a well in liutler county fnrn. the shrieks of the u,,,iw.f The Detroit i-Vce rrcas visabie to lay a new one. i ms as , -" ----- r----- - -- - - --- , - n'u i,. as itmg as 11 r. The President ha isnied a proclama- ; as he lay 0:1 tin ' l " -r . i . . . . - . .. i commenceu vesieinay. Legislative br the well-known opera- ' town Voice, that to its all-powerful o.gau.fauon n cn uu , " ' "1, .Vof renro 1 f Urk re"?embef. lhf Voute r ,: 4 4. ... .... . , i . ' ., , 1 , i adopted him, materially enfeebled bv this matter, wlncli arc worth ol iepio- ; rocust street, immediately back of his os- t ion of the I lnladelphia registry law, influence to be ascribed not only the j a (iisaffefction procured and purchased i ductiou at this time. That paper says: j tablishment, has had in front of the door bv the Administration, and the Liber- Tn Ohio, the Kej.ublicans went into the I an old marble or soapstoue slab. Y hen 1 ll-l1H wJthnt tvirtv nrrrnn. omnaiirn with the most sanguine expect- i the pavement was removed this of course "LI ,. "I - i i !...,. Ti.ev had arraved against them was taken up. Ibe bricklayer, uin turn we inVlrsh Inflow the official vote in election of Samuel Henry, but also the Third district, 'which glories in the the decreased majorities of the Demo disgrace of having for its represent a- , era tie candidates who were elected. tive such a political villain as the afore-- ; We think we can relieve the Tribune i I said Josephs. If the character, loth morally and politically, of a const it -ncy can be fairly estimated from its representative, the majorit- of voters sistance was obtained . ., . i . I f..,... f.vi. tl.in l.i. ,ii. .It tl IOITU W1HI UVUieuui'US luiw ""S"i "ic suihlfu a UVil.it , Alsace, was killed l.v ICV '.J' years. 31iss Agues jee, ine youngesi aaugu- ter of the late General Robert E. Lee, died ; Orleans u mid.iv lat. in.it.d in Lexington, Kentucky, last Tuesday i landing fpm the sU u.il., a; I i ney ukik pasaaj. i "Washington. One of the most effective appliances ing it over, was surprised to find that it ' o ' tl.ntr uoi-o rilinKCfl to term Ilifi IokkiI- tolerate the frauds and corruption at ; . i1m,L,a(.T ,d a third nartv move- was a veritable tombstone, on which was ment of which they spoke only in terms of : the name aud age ol a person wno aieci inn contempt, let the 4fossihzed JJenio- .latnos Haiuin. Hep. and He form Clt) Samupl Joscplm, Independent 3ST3 liavid Hulliviin, Democrat 4'.i0 JoHeph's majority ovelb ..28t4 ITPF.u a provision of the local oj- tion law, the vote on. that question, so far as it applied to Philadelj was not taken until the election Tuesday of last week. The vote stood as follows: For license, . 5(,617; from the accusation of party iufideli- tv to Griffith which lias been made t mnloved bv thf fnVnd of fJen fJrnnr. cracv planted itself firmly on the right. ' :it : rn k:.J q ,.ftnntroH f tl. rtri ; aud hat has been the result? The forty Ba...0.. uv.un. u.i.Ubu uB . - thousand, fifty thousand, hundred thou- own political grave. He U-gan the ! Vcr in his behalf. To bring it about, ' and mttjttritt variously claimed by lie campaign with lager beer as his con- ! a. w? S i8?ued f fbis tyf j wbHca journ.l.ncl .l ha. melted uoveruor uas oeen successiuir 11 the baiest majority. It is un- I I y-v A fn f 1 1 r rl o VACAn t V ! Mild death of him. It played the same then supposed to represent a large ; . u 'lt is attributable to popular dis- trick on him that an Australian boom amount 01 eapiuu ana weaiin. inis cust Wlth KepubUcan practices and popu- in the Third district is unparalleled in any other part of the btate in point of . trolling power over men's votes, and others, mostly known for their iuti- ' didate for G moral turpitude and political baseness: ; imji.r ucrr cventuallv proved to be the mate relations witli the Treasury, and ! at al, b' 11 of vears. It contains the following inscription: In memory of Airs:. Allison, Wife of Robert Allis W ho departed this 1 April the 20th. 17G9, Aged 143 years. The stone is about three feet high and eighteen or twenty inches wide. Th5 words given are all very piain, bnt where the dashes occur the inscriptions have Ellis II. Roberts, member of Congress 1 father asserts that hu 1m r;,:er . fromXew York, having just returned from ( iutituacy with a voting Ki-t-lclira'.' Kuroiie, has covered his back pay into , vessel, had disliouond Ler Vi the Treasury. i promised the captain of tl,es,' "" .'V moiner in .-Yimsinmg county iuiu nmicsi 111.1 uaugmei on Uir.id I her son to shoot a chicken, lie did as re quested, but also tliot his brother, killing him instantly. A Chester countian has a rooster eight weeks old which has taken charge or a brood of eleven chickens. He goes through : vere, the lut ri.shp of that all the movements ot a cievotea ciuck. iisnoj) was muidered r.i tLejAc- Mr. Thomas, aged ninety-one, who ' Chapel of Kt. Jean cle I..n. i.','.'- died in Veru.ont, the other day, said that j stabbed in the heait and lu.-s ," he'd worried more over buttonless shirts j prayer. One Lmil Pel)( ticr. ..till r . . tf . i i 1 1 t t after lauding he stabbed L fatally. Private advices ineivf, French settlement of m. i'v formation tf t bo assassin at Iliu (..;' ..!.. 1 1 H . -. . I 11 ! 1 . . l.nlll-e in .Ti. 1 rnct . . f ? .......ti. .11.- 1 - .... ... erang invariably does when thrown by thc Uliteil StllteSj and to almost cverv It the Democracy of Ohio be called by , Tsoft slone. TLe aSe of the venerrb?e ! tZE t an unpracticed hand, which in re-1 private banker, commercial firm or j ia bounding strikes him square between j merchant of recognized standing or f f it3 tmh and arroSantin"its pre- 1 Dh.ectlv under the bulk window of the ! tUiel. , - T , t c , , -a 11 -.t 1 I-, .....it 1 1 i nflinm Tito m M-ou in nrtta . i :..i 1JU eciiy nner ine imiK nimiuw n n.e, f'ai tain Jack and Sschonchin. it is said. than all his business affairs put together. Col. Hughes, the Republican candidate tlm pvm U.kI filiflith tint mmi to influence. J " & The design was to create gumption has scarce scored a nominal vie- store ou Fifth street another tombstone hia the neneeful and ouiet h-unlet of St a POht,-al ljauic 011 thc e3'e of the clcc- j tory over it in the btate campai-u and has , found, but not quite so ancient as the " 1 J o ! ton, and to excite the alarm oi the 1 met with defeat in the Legislative districts. firet name'd. It isMcut from iatLer tt on .Nicholas, 111 Larr township, on Si n- t interetg en"-aed in commerce ' One of the most gratifying features of the 'ranile aud bears the following iusciip- i.i.r..,. 4i, ...i -i '-..,.:. . uuio election is tnai n win secure me re- " v j manuiaciures, a(l uaiiKing. ! tuni of Mr. Thm man to the Uuited States bought two Ley of his favorite lager It was represented by the signers of , fc:enatr where he has done so much to and dealt it out with unwashed hands n's lK,lx'r that they had no confidence ; Lonor himself and his constituents. In in the principles w hich .Mr. Ureeley resjKjci tne resuu is reuu.e 10 mica advocated ; that his policy would l J sy spinU in the Cabinet hf not content 1 11 i 1 1 i- I 1 ! with the places they now have, arc and ruinous, and that his election would 1 1 i. ...,i.i .; 1.;.... t-ity, and an inspection of the ofhcial be the treasurer elect of Cambria ; inevitablv be attended bv a financial 1 thev consider better? Ohio has dashed rote shows that a majority in only one c-ounfy. Put man proposes and the ! crash which must bring distress on the hopes of Columbus Delano; may Ma- ward, the twenty-third, was given ! voters dispose, and these two fatal tne country and involve a repetition J &2uef7re3 ao s smu fgsinst license, the other twenty-ciglit j kegs of lager were the last straw that I J,f.t,he co,nsC(l "Alices of 18o7. I Lev j j Pennsylvania the 'Republicans bav against license, 23,153 showing a majority in favor of license of 32,494. j to those who would drink it, he would There are twentj--nine wards in the ' lo-da-, beyond any reasonable doubt, wards voting for license, even includ ing the twenty-second ward, in which a vote was taken not less than two vears ago, under a special act of As- beer kegs bcmbly, and showed an overwhelming majority against license. tiun: In memory of Mr. Chaui.es McSwhkk, Late of thc Island of Grenada, AVho departed this life May 15, 1774, Aged 04 jeais. It i not known how or why these an- I cient tombstones were placed in the posi 1 tions in which they were found, and where tVi.v ni ?iinlit I1Q1- ! iiTni-Mrf.il r.t - ill 1 L'llllS 1VAU1.4 llCIIUUIlliLU vtc : ...... w . ...... ..v. . ........ broke the camel's back. On his no- I 11'Kl UP uen- vrant aim tne system OI . outained a victorv : vet whitt a vietorv ! ; years. As far as can be ascertained, there litical tomb-fctone. therefore the fol- which he is the incarnation as a sov- j instead of the 137,000 majority of Novum- j was no old burying ground iu the imme- lowiiv eoitanh should be inscribed sur ' reigu panacea for these threatened j bcr last, the party has a majority of from i diate vicinity, and it seems strange that i-oi?,l Juu w.t,i,. r .. ! evils. The success of his administra- 20,0410 to 30,000. leaving out the city of 1 they should have been placed u.m.u the i.ivu .i iui 1'ii.ui . v bit v iaL:ti 1 o Ii; i ...... 11. . . ..11; 111 . 1 1 : t 1 , ine uiRiii, was cuaige'l w,th and was arrest-fd. Lt i.s s.i -! j s. . was incited by the fact t'...'. Der herited all the f rtu:ie of :'.:u.ti a wealthy Frenchman. An old German bonr w . Margaret Brami'.eiu, who . . . be in very indegerit c:rc-.!nt;. ' found murdered in :ie ot'tlic. . residence iu Pittsburgh, mi Satarr. ing last. A Gcrn;a:i fa:i.:!y i.. ... tier, who occiij'ied the ! wer . -house have been am-su-d mi v. c mimitting the dcd. I; is m' old lady had a hnye a;ii .i:.: ..fj .; trunk, which wa brokvn -:.) P. S. Lizzie Schuttler c-:ifcs;J . liesday Morning 1 1 it-t !! ::, ; Lrauuiein cm Thursday eiiaii-a stales that no other mt:.u(-r ut ly had any connection- rt. catuarine soiiaLiier arc i.-ri:-r; . aeeesnories. "Accidental d-vnh" i r. the jury in reference to t'ieu.i.k; "If the vote had been out, Henry's ma jority would have exceeded his last year's majority, and we would have rejoiced iu 1bt election of every candidate ou the Re publican ticket with the exception, proba bly, of Auditor and Coroner." Jvhnstoxrn Tribu nf. Let us 6ce how much truth there is Here lie the political remains of 1 HOMAS fiKIFFITH, 4:.. :.. .i..,.:.,.- 41. ....11:.. .1-1.4. 1... j nun in lcnuijiiiij 111c piiuiiu ucoi. uy 1 political figures prepared at the Treas ury, and by the endorsement of these Philadelphia, where the "Ring" holds full ' pavement surrounding the old frame build sway and swells meagre, honest majorities ! ing now occupied by Mr. Clark. The su into monster fraudulent ones, and the lie- ! position, however, is that some old place publican party has not 111 ado a nattering : of interment was broken into by the exten- The republican candidate for County Treas- financiers, Was one of the greatest ar- ' showing. It would surely have been de- i sion of the city, and the ttones used fortLe ........ Ar trt ... 1... ........... ... .t . . . 1 ' . .. ' ... . .. . . 1 urer of Cambria county at the Octo- ler election, A. I). 1ST:!. His death, which was entirely unexpected hy his political friends, "Was caused ly his unfortunate visit to St. Nicholas. Otherwise called 7icktovn. In Harr township, i;i s.nid county, On the tirst day of th- week, commonly called Sttmhnr, Two days before the election, And then and there, Pro Itono Publico, Buying tiro k?;is of lAt'jer Beer, "With intent thereby 4,o edu:e di ersand sun dry voters iuto his support for the office of I ouv.ty 1 reasnrer aforeRani, in like manner offending, in the foregoing statement. At the Oetober election, one year ago, Buck alcw had 3,530 votes. This year Lud low had 3,222, showing a Democratic To the evil example of all other candidates deficiency of 30S. One year ago llar t ran ft had 2,823 and this year Gordon had 2,734, showing a Radical defi ciency only 80. Thc excess of the Democratic deficiency over the Radi cal deficiency is therefore 219. 'If the vote had been out," Ludlow's ma jority would have been over TOO, Hen ry's majority, instead of exceeding that of last 3-car, woidd only have been 127, and the majority for each of the Democratic candidates would have been increased 219. At no for mer election in this county immedi- ! miments in his favor. The influenc? ' featcd if it had not been for its stronghold which the circular exercised in con sol- , of trax?: lor u,e A,ow.lVe,,tli:i -X - , .. , . A- , were at the mercv of the "Ring" deterred idating the miglny corporations and j niaiiy tllousandi flum votillg Tu Philadel 111 intimidating individuals and com- ; phia, and kept hosts in the interior from panies of less ostensible strength, is depositing their ballots. The result, tak wcll understood bv evcrvbodv. It ; inU a'1 tl,e circumstances into considera- ,i. ;ii.-.f,..,;i.,., ,".,..,4 ! tion, is not discouraginj to the friends of ILllUUa lllUdl.iai.lVJl UI ill LlUHlllllj. 1 good government and honest administra tion, but should nerve them on to renewed efforts in the future. But while in Ohio and Pennsylvania the dissatisfaction with the course of the Re publican party has taken the form of in- mong the persons most energetic if i..ls i.,,., vhibited in oi.en revolt. And against the peace aud good" 'morals of ln this political financiering, and in ; Though its opponents in the State were The result is known. (Jen. Grant was re-elected President through the aid of this vast centralization of capital, actual and supposed wealth, and its ramifications. purposes as staged. j A remarkable thing in connection with ; the matter is the extreme age of the pej I son upon the slab first mentioned. It is a . subject which the Numismatic and Anti ' juarian Society bhould take charge of. If ; lt can be established that Mrs. Allison was 145 j-ears old when she died she was cer tainly older than any person who has lived in modern times, of whom there i.s any ac : count, except 'old Thomas Pair,' who 1 was born in 14S0, and died in Loudon Xo I veniber 15, 1(3:J5, aged 152 years. i'iila- soviet v. Alas! jor Thomas. By iAHjcr he was slain, And will never treat again. We had hoped that thc Democrats exciting the icars 01 the timid, were very imperfectly organized, the party, Jav Cooke k Co., Henry Clews & .'which could not relieve itself of the stig Co, (both financial agents of the gov- !?a,Vf1bcfir'S a party, has elected ,.L,.4 i. i v:. t- 1. 11.I1, , its ticket by a majority of not to exceed "mi"1, cii'iiy, x ir-n. lv luiiiu, , 25,000. This, it is tnw, in most States is Howes it Macy, and others of like not a small majority, but it is in Iowa ..,. iii ,, , i standing. 1 hey threw all their strength Only once since 1802 has the party received of this county by whose votes Samuel j afr.linsteMr. Gicdcv. Thev ralliedr.ll than 31,000 majority, and since the Henry was twice elected to the Legis- their depositors ami clients for Gen- ! Residential elect iou 111 1SC3 the party has i 1 t . e 11 r 1 1 1 i i 1. . ; never had less than W,14;, which Mr. lature would not repeat their folly for , eral Grant. And yet the very state CarDenter received for Governor iu I8W. menter the third tune. But we have been oraftairs which they combined to pre- This year the same gentleman, a candidate disappointed. It is not our intention 1 lict as inevitable should Mr. Greeley for re-election received scarcely one-half a 1 1 . . i-'V tlTl. LUU IIHJ I H.UI'IC, CallU' LU MUSS ' " O MixF.ns' Xationai. Coxvkxtiox. The coal miners in National Convention as sembled iu Yoimgstown, Ohio, last week, adopted the subjoined declaration of priu-cip-les : AViiiCREA.s, It is :i well establiln-il f.u t, a fact demonstrated by bitter practical experi ence, that there is no portion of the indus trial classes iu the flirted States w hose la bor i.s so unrequited, w who are so much the victims of the heart less demands of corpora tions or aggregated wealth as the miners aud , laborerr about the mines; aud ! Wheukas, It is only by unity of purpose (a unity of interest already exists), by eon I certed aud concentrated efforts that these I evils can be removed or gi-ievances re . dressed, and in order to accomplish this purpose it is essential that a national or- 41.. 1. ri i-i 1. in 41.;. 41.. r,.i r .1 1 1 I'lTt'ii 11 . :i iuiu 1 urn iiruiir. v n ' ill 1.111a k 1 .1 n liii- 1 tjuiitrii iiau.i against those from whom a different I c-IinspiriiofoiYlinfTtn tbir i.mmnnn,,. in Philadelnhia. and those alone, snvrd course was expected. To do so would And what is most noteworthy is the Radical party from a disastrous ' SSSso7whS 1 not recall what is now an accomplished i Ine Iacl that the bankers who got up , tieieat. 11 tne liegtstry law naa been First lo organize under a common ban- 1 ..4.1.. II . aic.13 loiiowing a contest lor t.over- , nor wtml.1 it onWrvn nn,- Bonn and headed the circular, who stood repealed last winter and a fair election ' ""-for the purpose of mutual protection nor has the Radical party ever so J..' "r ouM "bsere nnJ bc"e" i forward as the impersonation of the ; held in this citv, Mackev, upon his ;-t:r. mnung population of the fnited nearly polled its full vote as it did; Impose, n the principles of a ! new 6Vstem, who controlled the Treas-nesmirchcd reconl in relation to the Second-To afford pecuniary and moral tins fall, only falling short 89. The political party are sound and worth ; Ury, who had the entire confidence of frauds in this State, would have been ; support to its members in all districts when philosophy of the Tribune is therefore contending for, then its organization j the President, who dined him and beaten ten thousand. Resides, the i 's'Sk "'ay fKed l alternalivu not sustained by the figures. nnirlit in 1,p nrown-! nn,i ifc wined him. who suhsprihod tn Ida knowledge that a fair election wns tot 'i'i,.-r .1 r ....t. 1 -e--B- ! :.,4: i i 41.. 1.. . I bonds, his houses and his p-oods nml be held in this citv would have insnir- s our safety demands, and the report of ' n the tirst Tuesday of November - Salette, and some of the moj; ?i..lxl T . . 1 -r.i 1 'flllfll1rkn.-ti M-l-li ell lu-Qrtllitittt- . . tl. .... eloc't ilillK Will l)0 holrt ill tlts f. ill.-itl-1 11 rr 4 1 . y ,. i I rfl'ltlil V.l 1 it i - r. ;il.tl 1 t' u.eii i no i ipmiir 'i'fiT. niui .1 u.vi 4tt v - j - - . ...... -. i-. . . - . ... insr classes in ceneral or our craft in n-.ir. teen States: Arkansas. Kloriiht lllinoi joiig lranch with the best the Mate, and they would have polled ; ti. ular. i i;sc i,,via,i Jo..i.u.tc n..t,; that money COllkl procure, were the ' a miien heavier Vote than thev did On ! fourth To shorten the working hours in gan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada New first to fall and bring on the crash. ! Tuesday last. In this w ay Pennsvl- i Jhe mines. . ns to the miner more Jersey, New York and Wisconsin. ' After About that there is no mistake. Tens ! vania would have been redeemed. It immv,' tlw, ;,;,, ... ' ' ?, I "' . 1 " ,ny we can gather some idea of the Captain Jack and Schonchin, it is said, were decapitated after the execution, and that the heads are to be sent to Washing- 1 ton in alcohol, to he deposited iu the Army Medical Museum. Capt. Cooper, of Lawrence county, who was our nominee for Surveyor Gener al in 1871, has been elected Sheriff of that county by nearly 400 majority. The Rad icals carried the county by U13 majority. The Democrats of Oneida, county, X. Y., nominated Horatio Seymour for the Legislature of their Stale. Such men are needed at this time to purify legislation and raise the character of our law-making i bodies. I The steamer Maiy K. Poe took fire about noon on Saturday last, at Island ; No. SCi. about eighty-live miles above Meui phis, Tetm., and was burned to the water's , cde. Out of seventy persons on b.ard i six lost their lives. I There were thirty deaths from yellow fever in Memphis on Friday, an increase ; of four over the day previews. Among the : number were Fathers- Slierby and Leo, ; making five priests and live Sisters that l have died since the fever began, i. It deserves to he recorded that the ; Ilarrisburg State Jovri.nl (Adm.) is op jiosed to the last scheme of the President, who is desirous of erecting mansions in . : Washington for members of his cabinet and Senatois. at the people's expense. ! George Francis Train, who recently returned from Kurope, having become dis- ; giiftted with this country, its politics and people, has sailed away again, leaving America, he says, forever. The affliction sore long time wo bore." In Kansas recently, while a violent j storm was raging, the kk-1 ot JUr. rsole t quist's house was blown away and the ; family, consisting of five persons, took I refuge in the barn. The barn in a few , minutes was struck by lightning and the whole family killed. The Atchison 77wjisnys: "The mag nificent frui of S. C. Pouieroy, iu this comity, together with his lots in this city, have been attached by the proper olhcei-s on suits brought by creditor at Topeka and elsewhere. One large item is said to i it the abdomen a:id b. r b ve'..-;o j be that board bill of last winter." from thc u. nnd. It is V AUttl.A... c. ..c ui l. ti t: . . . . -., it .i . .-luiui-n uiiii:, il DHK.lt inline-, 111.1- OHO CilUU Wlilljle. -U llie ii.li.iCi ga county, was instantly killed last Fiiday food name and were les-vcicd. -.1 Tl - t r .. . . . .... " . O 1 une woi King on a iiiuucr job at lJirce I he announceinent wiesu'Cfa: lwuns, Clearlield county, by the falling of that the Catholics of the Unitei v- a tree. His remains were taken to Lock i tended to narticinate in a suiritus; i, ... . . . iiaven on rainitiay, auit tlience sent home. He was twenty-two years old and married. Seriously, e en solemnly, if we may be permitted, the particular friends of "the j President should take him in out of the I wet on questions of finance. His ignor ' ance could be forgiven if it were not for his j amazing concwit. lie has been flattered by j the squad about him until satisfied that he is a universal genius. Cin. Cotumereial. oil from thc living of v- Cornell Univei-sity at I;!i;km. . other d.iy. It appears th.it in a; a hazing proces pre'.iiitinary t-a into the Kappa A!p!.:t N-ciriT, was Llindfoiilud, when lie ! y.m, who were leading lv.:a. f the clilf. So much for tl. times, inherited and i e'aii.r T. i.. lego from the days of the Anglo-Saxons. It is to be !: ' violent de:.!h I'fyourtg Lcggvf.r. the initiation in o-.trc.llc- -f)f thii'gs in the place of brutalities as those which i . life. Thomas Christopher. ?. blacksmith, living near L'i. i: rence countv, Indiana, e:.:-. . bor, John Morrow, hist .r.i, row having put up with !. :.. Suspecting und.i- iu;ii.,-r ...:tv row and his wife f .1 v. clo.-elv, and et.tei - J.i, r.. 10 o'clock, l.o i f 1:: a fit of fiv:i. y. .n.,J titst stabbed '..i t! w ife. and. tarnitii: 1 Ltl Ilia ;'.-. . ; .1 ii tii :i 1 . e chi'.d'.i".!. : 1 Joha M .rr him two cuts o.) f.ice. him down, took the ' taanired it into i.;s n. :iv ten times, killing him i'.it.intl. arrested. Mrs. (.'In 'i-topiu-r w.i ..'.to 11 t. it t 1 T age corresponding to those tl.. it r.lly taking place among their l:t KurojK?. ' It would apiH.-v.. lnc since this determinatioa t:i a: plans have have been ar:-?.t!g?j b: griinages. One of the Cath ..c states that Rrrangctnei for the round trn at reu icei time is next Firiii''. and ti:e visited are 'Lourde. I'ay if ' lev maintained, and the only way to ! l,?lld3' Li?.h?ls.es a"d goxls, and ' fn, . u,of . t 4 1 4- 4- ! who supplied his cellars at A ashing-1 . cllect that objoet is by voting for , ton am IJraneh wUh the rti t . . . . . . luk iJcinocrats 01 Ohio have won n hrillhint. i-tfir- 'Pliri 1....i:r.n .4 " J- nominations made by the tribunal se- 0 mi.uu iiuui, in yj ut c i 11 o 1, over 'oyes, is now conceded by a majori ty ranging fIOm COO to J00. Although , lee ted for that purpose. We never j c uld comprehend how a man profess- 1 1 T to llO n Tldmitni'dt fm - rnfuoA 4 .... 1 " ;-. ' - - i . . i ... v. i . 1. Villi ItlUC jKJ this is not as deep as a well nor as . f r 4 4 . ., ,l .,, i vote for a competent nominee of his wide as a barn door, still it will do. ' . . . ... ! own party for an office uhc! vote for A hen Allen was nominated the Had- ... ,',.f. , . ... ; .,1 it .i . , llls Pbtical opponent; or, m plainer ical press all over the country treated ' t , , , f J . - .... , . i language, how he could as a Demo- . ii V ; cl.at refuse to vote for Hen i. V)K euiil t not Its n0cii. - - ou WAH V UXi into 311 I V I 4.1 HI1 Hit- 1 1 1 1 11 a . , Ian and cast 1ns ballot for ieci, Luau ne was a resurrected Oeino- ir c i .... i Henry, bcanlan vmi., u jj;nivauiii.cvi corpse, etc. i lie old gentleman (he is CO) seems to 1 have had a good deal of vitality left in him and to have made things quite lll'lill fill I ? it . I I.ti 1 1i! ii ... .. C4..4,. . 1 . . - AJ "-' iiiniiViiiioiii in il niaic LUML .4 IT 1 , usually gives a majority of about 40,- ' f llamlMrS wt to put the 000. To see a dead bemocrrt like T' T ' rhiUwlc,PWa Hill Allen , 5. ...,lh,,i 4..,.. : xn SUch ft shaIe as to Prevent thou- , - ... i.c111 jjiviei Scan- Samucl is equally ascompe- help them ! tent to assist in making laws for thc people as ever Henry was, and if he j had been elected would have strength j ened anv effort that mioht. lw nii.o ' of thousands stricken suddenly with was fraud in the rccept ion of votes, suc;ess of our republic depends on the in ruin and miser-, poor women who : fraud in the count of votes, fraud in ' '-'uiPen, e. patriotism and indeiendence of work with their needles, helpless chil- j the making up of returns in Philadel- ; hTi haveS dren, failing old men, fanners with phia that floated the Radicals over the pauperism and crime decreased. ' their slender savings, orphans .almost 1:lte election in this State. Maekev I In ,,ri?f' toist'ri,re thorough organiza destitute, and multitudes like them , was neither endorsed nor clcctel by ioCs TZn?r scattered far and wide, have been en- the people, nor was the record of the : fbe truth of the principle that iu union there gulfed by this awful collapse of the Radical party in nation or State en- j is stre,,Sth- President's friends and bankers, fiod dorsed or opposed. The result in thU I All which appears to indicate a detcr- State was entirely due to thc opera- I "X,. 'VIH"1 5 "i?."ic,:s to. Ti,f v,4 n : v. ,i ; tmna nf th inim;,,o i :4..."..4 I ".,v- ' i'u' mio meir - k .o ,.!, r.iituu,,..! uas uum:. ; v.. .w.,,.,.., jirguj act, ! organization, and support for miblic ofiice Look at it. Study it. Think of it. i and the election must lie looked at only such persons as are avowed Labor 16 it not time there should be a change, t from that point and no other. Ph Ha. ! lieformers. The miners constitute a very and that the country should be rescued ' -Afje- ' large body, ana their vote, if cast as a unit. power to bo wielded by the "Grangers" i hereafter. The testimonial of the Dominion Gov- ' ernment to the Pev. Mr. Ancient recalls the courage of the parish clergyman on ' that dread'ul Ajuil morning at Man's Rock. The reply of Mr. Ancient is as J modest and simple as his conduct was i heroic and grand, and the good man stands ! out a ceutral figure among those whom j all mankind delight to honor. -The Xew York Herald Ins a letter 1 '. Hf a all, to Koine, to henortlie p: But for one- a wider sepe ) '': thc Holy Lai d. The 'hj- guage of the liiagamc. i- "' as a sign of our tli"i(.;.i v ' with our Catholic biethrr :' world and thc old ag-. "'JjV. takablc proof eloquent i'w---- of American Cadr'hc V'.' Venerable See of Pett-r a:':' PotUirT who now fills :!:c cL.v.r. A Ioc. Sronv. A llieh n.' tells a story of a very s.ig'ic-' '-, very fcNilish man. ar.-l ' r-' . stating that Col. Hughe-, Republican can- ! " '" Pou didate for Governor of Virginia, is ineligi- i f,,"S,to.t5a 'lodge. 1 - t ;. . ble, having convoyed a challenge to fight a ! ly cd for reVl -' ducitoPlbert Powkr, of Pristol, Tenn., ! J!"1,1, th? 5mai1 ht,ur' '' Vt:,-- from the hands of robbers, no matter what their disguises ? N. Y. Sun, Hon. Samukl S. Cox has been nom- , sands of her honest citizens from bein"-; inated for Congress by the Democrats ! would undoubtedly assure the success of '1 he recently discovered robberv of , tlie r:ilty securing it. the Treasury of the State of New York, says the Pittsburgh iW, is Horrible Affair kkar Crete, Xe- knock the A'oi4-v fn.i.A ,,i r n ism in Ohio U m..t i.;.. , fraudulently cheated out of their votes, of the Xew York city district, former- what amount of truth there is in the inm in unio, is something as wonder- ,r 1T , ii , . ,nrrot;n Mr r;.. i, f,... ful as it is refreshing. He made the Mr. Ilenrv and the partv to which he ' presented by Hon. James Rrooks i anegation. Mr. Raines, the State light an open, undisguised issue with lclo,,?s llave heretofore refused to do (rant's administration, and has come out of the contest covered w ith glory. so and will be same position recently deceased. As the district is The Democrats will also have a ma-1 ' lu -ue registry law lor the joritvof IS on joint ballot in the Leu- ' VenS?U , U!1 k9 l,eratio der the Mature, and will of course re-cb.-t. tn ' m.a.n l?"tl ot the corrupt Philadel- the United States Senate thr.t able : UlnSP the Democratic party r.nd upright statesman, llen (J. Thur man. In Oregon, which gave Giant a ma jority of 4,000 last year, the Demo crats elected James Y Xesmith to Congress by over two thousand. In Iowa the Radical majority has been reduced from 50,000 to about 13,000 and an anti-monopoly, which means an anti-radical, majority elect ed to the Legislature. If the Democratic party is dead,' as the Radicals are continually assertiiv f of the whole State in a vice from which there is no escape except by its repeal. charged upon Democratic ollleials. I BRSKA- Governor Paddock, who came Suppose we take the trouble to see ' detViis of Vnot . ve us some . . ... .. . i "t-iaila OI a most SlCkeilinf and cliriiL-iinr affair which took place on the Southwest ern road at Wilbur, the first station south of Crete. It seems that there was a praiiie the raging, the wind blowing a furious gale. Some children at school, and at play at the time, became panic-stricken and attempted to reach their homes. They were overtaken by the fire and three of the I.. 1S7U. The Constitution of Vi.n-i,,;, ' ,J"J j l l .-it- . . I ' S .KK.n.nt t 'I ... as Curtin, of ' y" .T' TlZr illed William ! ,Shf d.,d I?tk.,,,?':U" ff.f his daughter. l'ut tL4e b,.,".v hndU ' . . 1 i isoned. ,IU hefr a c"-,ble Mr, V- ' " ! U I net and followed ti:e .1 Treasurer, was elected to that office Vpon the Republican ticket ; he sub- i yooii ine lvepuoncan ncKet : lie suo e found occupying the ! Democratic beyond all Radical hope j sequentlyjoined the Liberals and voted in the future. We spe- j of defeat, it is gratifying to know that for Mr. Greeley For this he was Air. Cox s unsurpassed ability will thrown over by his old friends, and again be afforded a proper field" for its ' or tl"s aone- There was no insinu- exercise. As a skillful debater and ' a,t,0n 3gainSi, his rrivatc or l1ubIio , 4-,44 t '! character.- The recent Democratic sound practical statesman, S. S. Cox ; convention nlaeed him unon its ticket has no suierior iu the ranks of either j as a candidate for re-election, in ac- j rescue, and party. Besides this, his career in 1 eordance with the earnest -desire of We could refer to other questions of: Congress, running through several the Lierals, and because of his high i almost equal importance and on which t?rai3. h etampctl him as a thorough- i r ' , I r' t, lorl-.Uainls ' i,nm i i i i i , . . jt-hailesll. Phelps, the Cashier who there would be a vast difference to ; 1 honest and upright man, who U admitted to have robbed the Treas the Democracy between the vote of "ever prostituted his office for the ury of $300,000, was appointed cash- Mr. Seaulan and that of Mr. Henry, ! base purpose of personal gain. If ; ier l)3r Mr. Raines ; when he received but it is needless to do so, as they will , men of the admitted purity of charac- I , f.l'Pomtment he was a Grant Re villus thaf r .i., i.tl. l. : i. , -v- nnon NILII' . - veys a challenge shall be allowed to vote or ! f,,'eiiig more in bold any office of honor, orofit or tt j bbn.dy handkercluef a Alinntnr.nrf.mi 't'i....o , r ivory of alxmt the -- - - .. . j nviiKia iu:tiii, 1.11 . k'n i jiitivutcu. suoi ana KU Johnston, for having seduced 1 Curtin was arrested and imprisoned trial for tlm iiiin-Aur .r T, .),,,..,.,. . ......v.. ... visuu?i"u iauiu Kill . ., , j i i . : ii,: on the 11th iust. After a tedious trial, I j the lodge, which w .t ;, the jury was charged and sent to their ; ber of a high biuluir.j. room, hut returned within fifteen minutes, I fll1or1,,n one er i.: with a verdict of acquittal. Judge Durell ! a hadly swollen eye a, .1 ?l nmartril ihat l. A-.i .1 1 and useless lens, lie c.. ' . , Barnum, the great showman, hai ! b,u ,Le,T wfts a 'as"v ' ""V "i6 written a letter to Prof. Wise, the aero- ! aPrared a. ftxv, if . III 1 I I1IIU M IU U.r- ' . readilv iupmt l.rmnh-M tn iter of Mr. Cov cmf in x ! uu lcan aM ,ias so continued up to " t-ttauubt;a. iutdligcut Democrat. After Samuel ! tlonal Legislature, the eountrv vmill ! urpr Mi. vnii...:i : , ii n t ; iienry, uuniig tne coming session of i "y uue xo blush for the Cretlit Mo- j the Legislature, has once more done I .JlIler scandal and the back-pay steal, all he could to fetter and gar the i m ;ltU of.wl"th infamies his Con' l)umvrotip n-irti- ha on f.... 4? 4i... gies.onal skirts are free ami un.nn. it is a very lively corpse, ju.d i.ISf (iwi Twr,, i,f i.: 4. . taminated. - 1 , . 1 'iiiiw.iow nuu oviio llim mere 'UCT1".' immiiuMtri ru t.o its oui on that pious mission and sav to ellect- them, as the "Vp!!,.,! Ii-m!,i" cot.i s 1 ...:4i. .. X'.. 1 1 1 .. ...... . . .' . " . . "i""" w. lu-MrMnini:i o uu Ji uar IlL' to ,ii r f. n, o. f,i . ,,.ni iiemv a few wicked c.t:d very effc The Chicego Tribune, a Republican Republican, and was annointetl by Mr. Raines on the advice of Governor Dix himself. Now, how it is possible to hold the Democratic partv respon sible for the knavery of one Republi can, facilitated bv the carelessness of frightened little fugitives were burned to i ,,aut' tllti,1S his willingness to give the ! I"" n?,w wa,,ls to,d si' dnnlt. a At . . ! fill 1 1 11.00111111' 1 ' V uc"lu "uirignr; inree more cannot possiblv I 1 1 opportunity next summer to ""' " - - - 7 survive, and three others are seriouMv if ' attcinPl 11 trans-Atlantic balloon vovage. ! n,nd tho ,onn 'h', I;lt not fatally injured. The mother of wme I -Ir' li"m recA.mmends that San Fran- j tLe SMUirS a:use. oi ine terror-stricken children went to the : clsco s?"lli b? made the starting ground for lusscue, ana is so burned that she cannot recover. We do not remember to have ever been caUed ujion to record anythinc more distressing, absolutely heart-sickening, than this sad occurrence. Thc tor ture of a death by fire is horrible enough even if short; aud a lingering death from flo C?78C a,wa3'8 b,ifTs the idea of in describable agony. Omaha Eepnbliean. Hi? iiie uiai nip; and, if from there New Xf.i.sox E. W.u.f.. v h :; ork, Masstichusetts or Maine can be ' dered the McBride. '', reached 111 safety, the European trip may : siding near Willia:n.!'' 1 be made with confidence. i them of a lar-e amount -f f. Thomas Powell, of Clearfield townl Mop, started to walk from Wayne station . -.ye. ua ven last Friday night, and, be coming wcarv. he sat .Mackey was to beat Ilutehinson r. ' i. i.... t ii...i.f.n thousand in Allegheny county. That was j vember, is one of the r.;( the boast. Iu order to do that niAnv nf ' nils .rilirto.r.t Tr iii-' . 1 . j . -. . .u u ui 11.1. 1 1 . V . no miMieveu ji ganizaiions were "seen ' . by the fi iends of Mr. Mackey. aud their! influence obtained. But according to the i . , N,-UI' OTC"n'U was only beaten i in a barn and lii i;i'i ,3 endorsement, which shows the true char- f,.,:., , . iinuwu uy a consist. 01 O Keoubl leant 10 rn. fi tight locomotive. Though te.-.il.lv 1,.., I .n. 1 7, , ,DS' h "emociats j .....v, . ....v uiriai x.euuniiej.n in tTi. t;.,..i 1 rii.ii. . : . .: . 1 . ... . , -. ... . mi 1 1. . iV-i.u 1,1 icaus, a Democrats nd -2 lnont. th iail ar.tlii;"1" . 11 1 ll l,.."Vlill. Cn TKiieu 10 naiiut -u.i lence and vind.riiM'i" i. . , , , . - --'nfc.i wi 1 iui v iiiuu ; auu .kJA" ohe,d, lll.s jwy, arriving there ! and ..vvuu u ciOCK A. M. He Was rilarori in Tndeiw nH,4 m a ' .hi, r- -w TVO 44lC-H IU two others of the same kidney, will Uck"to be badfv bS w! ! F i,eiVsU.ie lVublicaus majorities of i uiner. snvs: 'rfnnsv hnn.'o i.c , reouirp s i t.hp moral nh nwrnhv ntbi i v ib nose torn avrav. ami -.ln ..t i.,;t t'. . 04 Wli "T " uaoutcil SHVPn ' " iiAvvk. i - !.... . .. . vu wiiVit. Ill T.Ufk lucf I,..,; I.. : . . "At . 1 lUlOII'Ml IO Tim .Irnll 1 - . - mok Aat u 1n1.11 n I I' I h .1 1-. . ii; . . - i ' 1 v ti ii 11 1 1 1 11a AiTA ?iin . . - iv tuc wi ntr in Lilt v. uiu 4iiA j w.w.- v Democrats in the House". n brass .'. te or. the toe. be victims, and von are." to thc Republicans only by the stercotvped theology aroun fraud hi Philadelphia city." , merciaf to mak make out. the crown. on Monday. 1 It: . . . " He was able to return bome ate SO u the 1 : durinir the war, whue em arm v. having boC'iK ;" V.,. 1.. U..A ,,V..i:,! ',l 1.1 1 jvj ill ii.ii ... i - . g ..i t .e i i . i .: ., 1 '.I ;i uv anil iai:s;ii!iij; . i. . sumed in the t'.auies. & ...... . . ..,-..r:llli-' cently asserted in C,M l:e! gold under some :!''s11' S jnt. and he now bo.ni dia' 1 sion of a certain iuiu"-'- "Willimnsiioit, to wh-":1 h ,r erct of its hiding 1 1'- " to obtain it. Uc uy-1 i.i.o- t.i-- with greeuback? obt.nr.iC tLe cin. jpj " imu uu Jtuuv UiU-