The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 23, 1874, Image 2

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THE Q1H FBEEH&H.
EBCNCDURG, pa.,
Irilaj Morning, -
0-.'i. 23, IS7-I.'
Democratic Ncminvvtiions.
Ho. tvarp.s::-. j. wood wa Eeik.
lies. JOHN LA IT A. WiJ-tr.-j-t-Iind.
junnon 'iT.sr. rtAi. :
Ho. JUSTUS F. TLMi'LU, Oitcns.
SP.CHFTAKT f. liK AT, Af K.UU? I
V.'AI. McC.VNDLi-hSS PLihiddi Lite.
c : 'i 'is-- :
Col. JOHN J: LILLY, Aitoi-a.
Asirvm.T :
Jon7 IT AN; AS, JJi.isl'.iiTn.
JOHN Ii:'.'f, CV. I .-III J ,v a.
i':t''Tc:;i: ; a r: :
liLIRNAr.D M-COLCAN. YVilmere.
I;! TT.lt T ATTOJ.-'-KT :
Y7. HOitAtX Ii-sj-l, Jokmitown.
ClMsf!.vSr ,73 :
1M. D. M:C 'LMt.L N ' h J'.h-is'ow-u.
JJAKl'i:: F. CA Ml'tiLLL, Miia-tt-rTtfi'.
rwoi ir'"ai-- r'XTui; :
CHARLLS FLICK, Allegheny T.tP.
. t - i i r r- s :
MICHATIL i;r:;v, Cambria Bcr.
joiin n. its.-.;.", WLiia iwp.
rur.i-.-iti: :
JOHN 13 II A I) V, J..liorto.Tn.
s ;nv EVMt
A. NLA:,,
HENRY
C.TTiut.iwn.
Iho "retractor)." vu'.cr is
lonf sou.c. lie bail b;!s of c
no Ijif) ,
.ii.:my on i
Tue.'day, and in seeud di tt icls of ( -liio '
a id Indiuia thera aie eivi o" his hind ;
to form a pre-ty re; KULla a.ty. .May (
his tritm inorcae. ;
-t!---8 i' '
A 4,.;ri:Pii!.-;ri' itfpn'jiican uritin'; to J
th Pittsburgh '.? fr. ni Aiila:.cJ, Ohio, j
the day afU-t il.e eluction, say : j
I-a.t yer our j-pop1 .id t c!J "ViliiT
Allen, "I:ip up!" and
Th old man ar-9
An 1 put on h' v'.cjihs",
AtiJ ii ; to l.'eiunibua
i .1.1 V';"..k A'-m
mid th dsril of it K hf c;,n- .'.tf rnir 1 1 tlieretoie, Jdm lti-nly incur
to may ihr, or w.-ir-j n.io th; Whit lio...- . th cetiMiro and abuse of that paper on ac
ly way ef chai.e. J crun; of his ronnectiou with the Pennsj 1-
vania Itail Itoad Company ? The editor
Thm nieetinjf of the I)i-ii-cral!c C'onnty . ,p .), n- -, . , . i - , .
3 J . Ol l 1C i J I 'll o. iIiT. ro in rtKKtMtt
Committee, whii-h was ht'.d i:i the Court
room on Monday last to n..nii"a!e a canoi- .
date for County Autiitor to iVd the r.i-.ex
pired term of tl-.o lr.t I'ctr Wtruliciiy,
th-e'd, wa t Ji.i: a'' i ied by tho uti:.-:,t
liaimoriy at.d jjood fsli;.g. John If. I'iil.e, ;
Esip, of White town-hip, was ii tuliuit ed. ;
lie h a you:, yeiitifuaan ct inted euco
, ' , ,
and most t.icfiieut chai.i'-I :r, and ; -i''SR:-s
., , .
e"""-,n- ,,, "'c "' '"r 'l1
for a pr.)pur di-iuiar.'e i" the unties of the
position, to h'-h Lo vo! uudoul.ied! bo
elected, 'lhati'leo of i'oui.ty Ait l toi-i.
nrt much sought n f i e and yot to ti:o j
t '
pie of the county it" it a tn-o-t irup-n t.i nl
cn, ai.-l r.o c mrett.a ma.i o-.iht tj be
ruhan-.fd to fi.l it.
T:ir iioiuhiatiou of Joha 5:ii!y as fT:e
Pjiiicc; ::!;-- oaiud.t' o f. r ('.i.i.;ipss has pro
duced widv--p;ead c . r-!:itiiV a;iirnjj-t
the Pcpublieana of this distiict. but e-pe-tialty
in Llair cvu.itv. v.!:c--.-j both the can-
ciidates iCiiTe. In view cf his
filial &ri-ub ivod j-iiiulA:Wy
ac.
at
Lnott'.
lo:;:e the Pei ubr..-aa !j--t:i.ni:tc (.
he'd a iu-"tirg n ,L-;;t
and, a
fcidcn'i' tie euit i fpi-c'" iTif.tL and I lie dai
." ', ;
. 1 . '.. 1. 1.S - .
" 1 !
nu-cti:: t i r.-ery dhinot i.. c-unty bo-
fore ihi elect! ,
tive ;nd:cat '. ou o
his own c i.-o'.ty
i to- i- a very cs-.
Mi. Ll:ii"s vtal-.ne.-s in
as c :uj.aicd with Mr.
l .ei i i at p: i:-oaal pi-pUiai lt-r. a.tl as
i'
one of the s-tiav.s which sl.o-is the way
the n. .lit h-al wind blows ii escctdim-lv !
noatical w.nu l-l.iws is escctumiiiv
igiu'.'-'aiit. to s-.-y th-j h.-a-t.
- gfc3 - ty o Db.
Thv. rt?ul,s of the reveial State elf cllons
held on Tres.biy of last week may ba
5il nip. e'1 up b-.i'.i'..' s f.illv.vs : Ohio gives
a DcTii- t-r. ' it: tivij i iy on the State ticket
of about 1 n; l i-. cts p iem- ::.its out
oi' the C i.g i sMiier, i.n i a in:j rity t.f
tiia isl.it: vo r p--cr;tt i. n. Indiana
five- a :'e . -viatic i.i.ijjiity on lha State
ti :!;ct oi abo.il I'.o ' '-. t !-c!s D-:a: f ratie
t'-. ugrc-1 1. en ef !!; a Democrat'!.; g-iia
of o. Wtst Yi'.gioia th v'i ;1 Dt in viatic
'oi:gic.men, ut-iitg her entire leprcsent;;
lion. Aii;;tn-.is a Deiu.n riic ma-
jo;i!y on the St.itf 'ioket tf To.'))-', ami
..1. . , . ... I- . .1. ........
" s.ini- .win i..; i r J oc ellSMUI.
ti n. Iown giv;
of 4').t'if i on the
a lie;.
Sate ti
,i in:, jo rity
t
... .,1 tmo-
i iats elect on iiiuniLer of I .:;;. ress i i t!ie itoiaiuatimi and w. sh ill es:v-t. t . s'e l;i'n
Des Moi-i.s d.-irlct, a g:in. Avhraska K- "nl "' Altoona with an overwhelming ex
it , . p ' e-s.on i-T ! In? ;s: eeni of I: is r,.! 1 i ; ,. s,
gives a ILpubhcan t iaj-t;.y . . ...:! u, ,;,,,! :., .ins as well as 1 ,,", rV-, ,
the State ts.'et. I)ki !a gi e- a jh'uh- ed: bis frci;j!h ami gr.-at popularity. If
lican o. ijor'ity .jf it. out i:,o '.
majofil j oi" th.e membr.i . . j.,..-
r.n 1 e'e,t-, a
T.rg:l.iture
cm tho .sa ae th i:ct.
At.ruoiT.n it is cu.t-.o iniy to p-ass in
review the quahrh'.u ion- as well a- the per
toival meiits of the ditu ient eai.'did.ites ou
i c- unty ticket, we have not ih ennd it
ucee.-sary to do so duii-ig the pre; cut cam
paign a the tioia'uK-es t f the Dcm-iciacv
Co all vr. !1 known to ibe people of the
eoucty. There is not a in in on thetick-.i,
f.oiu J..!iu Keidy, iho c.iotlidatc for Con-
Riess down Jo Ucn-.y fcaolon, the. nommee
for Ci-nnty Snrvejor, win. is not conq etent
faithfuiiv and ht ncstlv to .lU-hariro tho
: .o. o-,r , o ,..c .....
tiui.i?. i'l u;..'tiiiu-it-'ti;.:it:iiv,i .t oivoi i ncy
1-ave been nomiiiait-d. They weie all fair
ly c'u.i.t.'u by tha iccog:,-,-.t.d political t:iba
i.ai C 'liip.i.etl of ih h-g.it-js i kct-?.l for thai
p.nposo. They ha'.e tiieicfoie the endorse
lueul ol party co:ivi-ii:io!i, and, on every
prit.- ip'e f political J.o;n.--ty, ate entitled
to tne vote of eveiy man who t!a::ns t.i bo
a Member of the party. i ho llt pubhcaus
lrjL'P -L ! r , j .,-t 1 . . . . t I ..
f, .'iv-t,7.i.v,vvfc.j.-'-i-
lion of their ticket, but if the Deuiocmls
in tho d.iterent thcti.-n districts will only
, . ,. . , ,
to to the pons on m it Iucsday wtek, lho
hamo result will take place as at farmer
elect tot.., under like aus- ices. When the
Democratio party of this county is united,
mi'l it is so now, them is no danger of tie-
it at. We trust, therefore, that every De.n-
ocrt v ill do hio full duty ami that Cam-
ria county will prove true and steadfut
The IVrnie. ratio candidate for Congress,
i'l this difOrit r. i'l oppo:c.t hoi r Men. S. S. J
IMair. !s.Jh n Iteiliy. .John is Siim-rititeiid-
iir rf Trai.spor.it ion on tha I Y'oisy 1 vatiia .
Kailrc-ad. antl, of course, is a railroad man, j
:wjI finely identified wi'h the. lYm;stl va- i
i.i.-i I:al ! road C it i : 1-a.ri v . Ti.e IVnnvl; :ihi i
Kail road Company is a lorpoi jiion-the;.?- '
p-re .iclti is a re; irt.-se9i.il i v: oi a. corporation.
1 f w :iu to )n l he representative of the peo
ple, a.;.- t f i fourth of next March. The
) 'f or a great majority of'them, are work-
l -i t.-..ii i wiii n ffii-porain i.-
j iUAhj!Lfr.li!ir? aaJ ,;K-jr tfw!s:i' to
lloneot men would sev.-c-:!y believe that
the above paragraph is taken from the
Johnstown Tribune of List Friday: yet
such is the fact. It is tin that John Kcil
ly is connected with the Pennsylvania
Rail Rc-ad C'uiMuany, and Isolds n vtfrjr
jijii.mt a'ld ic-;-i!5ib!e pof.'.tjc-n under its
.i.iiiaa:r.i!nt, but. we '.lover kucvr iiMt.l in.
fj.ii.Bii i)? li. Triun tliat bu istberefoio
arfll or dis yianiied, either p-j'itio illy or
i:ioiaiiy, to iejieent this district i-i (.''.:'
j grcs-s. J ;ni ?o.'.t, on of tho United
j Slates Se:i4li:ra fru:u this State, is the j.rwid
j attorney of Iho Pennsylvania Kail it .id
j Company, a:ul yet no rrinc nun, or ins.i'.ip
o:k, ior tJ:at u'.attet, nbjscts t him on that
aocctf.it. lie is a gontUvn in of talent and
f iepntnti,)!i, and a'lhonsrh a ihor-
oug'n pac. Iladica, as all --ccrear,'. Dem.i
i crats invariably hms and alsrays xciil be,
lis is a t-siu;a.i;i. It.-bert I.. Johnston,
af this jh.cp, it n honcrcd c'.tlzti', and Cy
ras K.-iiT, of Jd;n-t urn, are the attorneys
"f the Penn.sylvanir. Ihi i! Hoad Con:pai'.y
i in Casn ;: c-anty ; and yet who will ay
'h.At eiihrr of tlie.c ;;eiitl;mf-p are imiit or
in-.vo.i'.iy to hold olHec ? It would be an
undecti vd rclltctioi. on both of them to
r;ii" i-i as mucfi as their character aa.l
lopntation, so well kno.vn throughout the
County, r.ould ivo tlio lit- direct ti si-j'.i a
charge. And yet tho editor of thft Joiins-
town Tribune has al nays been and is no.v
tho defender and advocate of John .Scott.
W!i i John Scott ? IIj is the represen-
tative la the L nitod Stats innate of the
corporations cf the cv.ir.try, ami especially
of the Punanylvania Itail Ko.id Company
I and the Pacific Kail P.oad Company. And
ho cannot bo s !ii!e he condeiLiis John :
Mc;;!y and at tLo same time upholds John
Scott. If John Keiily is unworthy of sup
poit, then Jt-.hu oott, accoidin to the,
puerile reasoning of the Trilu:it, is not fit
to bo a United States Senator. '
! t,, n, , n . , c r i ,
1 1 r.OM llio Altoona .c'! i of last week we
,.., ri . ,-
iC0I J the loilowii! coinphmentary notice
of .!ol::i R.-i''v il. 1,, ,o;
f r C urcss. We are very Posiiidrnt that
every one who knows Mr. Koiih, will cheer
: tni'y and hraitily enjoin Rd that tho Sun
t. . t ... f t. f .: l i i..
i ,i in .J! .I., j ii.u.uiuijiiy ;'ys 111 ic-
; g:xd to h::-i. IIb is a gentitruan in the
, ful'.rs', ;c:cpt iti'.ui of that terra, and de
. Pic-s to receive and will receive not only
li e c.udial and enthusiastic Mippnrt of his
. o-.vn party throughout the tiNtrict, but will
; ba jcneroiwly aided by the v tos of a lare
and disgusted po.tion of the Pepnbiican
i patty. After Lho recent overwht huiny
i Dt'inouratie ictoii;-! iu the tio iaie and
! iuriucntial States of Ohio'and Indiana, who
1 can doubt of John Keiily's siieee.s in this
; di.st ; oven thru-h it is overw he'.niingly
1 op;.- ,e.d lohim p ,Kt ieally Let the Dem-
ccracy do i'.A futi and ent ire duty and c-ir
vtokI tci it iirf w id le 1 1 lumpnaut i y elected ,
Kca-1 whit the ,sf, ... as of Mr. 'tViilv. and
i.'c ... ,;:;:jiii.cui SKClcn or linn 1!! all-
ther coluniti, au.l then ask yourself if
s-'"-' it uniti d c?s not deserve (he supyol t
of every h'-nes voter ia the dLtriet.
Jons Ukii.i.t. Kso.This Itf nn
..'..ii.. i . : 1 t. . I f. . i m . -
our tl it; inuislo- l f,-1 1 -. i ; zi: , o.i reciv-
1"1 Tlie V'.":l!1':l ,,r 1 -'V- s s hi thtsdis-
.r;cr. i ioi t: ,ii'.-r,-.-s o:ct at 1 1.-, ' t". , r I
-r t . .
oi'-mijj, :! itiier xt-ii ua.loTs ),- waspuan
mo'.sly selttlid. His D.-uin; wiil prove a
tower of !' r-r-; h th"c party li or.-, as his
popularity inaiim.st in viix-i :!.', ami t'ttere is
every ivajoo i '..;-!iv.' I'nat bis election is
sfo me in spite of tho t r im-nit-ms o.Mst!i.u
tie olln-r -(ii!tien in t lie t!: ,t ri, t ioav pre.
sut. The ir.minet:t position which ,..
h is ;ii.. d in ibis com'ioiniiy is tl-.., result
o!' n.ili, -ii-g i:;.'iustry, indefatiahle eu. iv,
slii. t int-rify n:nt l.;s gi-iiv-ra! sterlHig
w., rili. Mis p:nv au-1 spo-l.-s ctinra.-t.-r"
li.s U'.ril, .-v in jtal h tic liai.it. bis plain, 100
.i - :.i::.;lrg i:i.n: i:.-r and ense of anos, tr-gei !:
er .v.th li.s well-known ba.-iry. have en-tl-.'.re
l him to bis .oiumunit v in an um-tiia-ii:-:o
i!e,'rpj an t will coi.irif.ute lom li to
the . hm-. . of bis .lect"u,:i. U,- has a! -.vers
lak'-i! a .h e;-. :;itrest in evKiy'loug w Iii. b
woaM b-.-n!i5 onr t'ity er e-oiinty 7md has
ever lent a helpln h and to anv "eat-rnris.
... . - I' ""
w !i-l. w o vvi.i t Ii.r tl.. ..-.il.. ..... i
, C a Haiti V tots never trestth.i i or. I ...
gainst
Iron .-.Tut rli -;c- is not the .--lichit -t
SllSpii-T..;1
..I i ivri ii..Ti1'i t.. . ... i ; ....
srlv has oor... -Isi-'f ;.oti,.: : ;!.-...
the tnlau. f o th" counties ( 15--.! .'or.!.' Son;,
f is.-: and A'atnt.ria) do their d.ity, bis elee
ti ii is at' ijeyond a p-ra.l ven? are.
1 a t his eon net t ion it is Imt nropar tosav
tli or willi his nsc.il oi.lsty Mr. Ueii'v tliit
ma r.!i for tiie nomination." It w as entirely
Hi!esp-et.'.l to iron, hut he wiil accept tlio
H.itteriug compliTn.-nt an. n-e .v;i :,r.t ral.lo
ec-.t:..!,s to gim bis e!.-.-tj.,. We are oht
tn.it w hsve now a tit lu-t w hi.-!, from h t
lo ton is ail that ran be desired, . ami th,.
pro.-pects of success were never so flaiU'rin!?
to our party a th-y are at present.
Tits Kadicnl leaJors would have us lie
lie. e. remarks the P.ttshnrc-li . tt.-u i
antl y, t the eombiked maj-.i Ities "of the
'"-vt " P publ-c.n f'ougress'm,.,, ch-cted is
-. . i . i , itriii.i.i uni' :iiii u.iit.iiMT r.... ...
r k-ss than Ciriic'.d's
roa-
, . y':i!'s a Tho
J ler.'.l 111 ic'i'i
m.ij ..uies m these Districts, i i 1-7
1 i A In Piuiti.r
i-ompa.-is.,,, ,.f the vote will s:,ik. tho
mg sigmiicancei f th l-.s s r;,.i,;i,
(net, Kei.-nb'.it-au roiority i-it " 4 )pj .
IJU, StH). Tenth. "j ;) j sTl.'s;
iXiielHh, I'm 3, tkC. .:s ; ;74. 1Vi)
enttcnth. I?!?, '2; p.-;t, .-,, p.,,,
tcenth, IS7', ; l7t. l. v' '
teenth. 172, 1 , t.V ; lTJ
Had
the canva-s been a week lngei. thewb-.io
!.'., .1 ..... . ; . ... 1. 1 T i . . i .
Oiiii fl..1..li.... ....... I. I ! I I ,
' mm" niiini ..until ll.ltv ot't!l lCIDo.
-,,;"ie. as Ca f-o'd even would have been
l' 'i,te,L 'C,v"":l"A!e -'J " iX on
1 ""Ltiesstne:, js 3 ..'.:) t a t )cn)..e: a! ;c g:ii,i
of ,1.n-,M aad a lUpublican loss of Ho, ;(
on Congressmen whose cLcihi turned
!k;,lolr ''sKes of nat -onal politic. ".Yo
uiariaes"' 'U 't'SU:t' ' TtI5 l
:
I Fr.Tr.tts seldom make an attack ithout
warning, and may often be thrown off by
S1'lki;,; he feet in warm wafer, wiapping
joiix nr. illy.
A EltlEF BTOr.7lriIK-Al, SKF.TCH OF THE '
liBMoCHATIt" CAXDIPATK Foil UOS-
Gr.tss h;om t n is ihstiuct. j
Jon IvKtLi.Y was born in Wheat field
township, Indiana county. Pennsylvania,
in Fcbiitary, l'tltl, but as Ids life up to tin
ajje of sixteen years, presents notitir.-j of
interest we will pass that portion of it ty.
At that a;re he entered a fit ore i:i Centre- i
vi;:e. Indiana County ; but having no tsste
for r:ticai:t:le life, Le embraced the first
oppoi; unity to change it for one havinpr
rooi M:iiai ins for him, and which subscipien t
tlevt-lor ruents proved to be Ids liht ful railing-.
Tl:;s oppott unity presented itself in
April, Jc'o4, when he entered an engineer
corps employed in the consli net ion of fie
Pennsylvania railroad, and was nhoitly af
terwaid j-laced in charge of the work f
?i-ei:inT the Allegheny tunnel, under Presi
dent Engineer Thomas Seab;-ook. Escp
He c;ccup;ed vaiious positions in tiie con
st i i! ion h; part men t of the ror.d unt il 1 So'.!,
whin in Jajuiary cf that year he was trans
ferred to the Maintenance of Yay riepair
nieut as r.'.erk under Chief Puirineor W.
II. Wilson, whose ofiiee was at AltiM.na.
and roo;i after he was appointed Chief
Clerk of Maintei. aure of Way. In this
position, which lie held for a peiiod of
hve jear., he elisplayed not oidy sterling
iiitcsrity, but ability and sound judgment
to such a decree as toeall forth patlicul.ir
notice fi(m his supei ior officers. In 1'il
tha company fount! it necessary to estab
lish ii sjtcm of Car Ih-cord by which they
ou.tl at all times tell the piecise where
abouts of any particular car, and also to
aid tlieni iu ettiuif the greatest possible
f.ervifft out of their rolling stock. This
i.e.v, but by no means small, undei takin--vi
;i i eiitiu.-ied tt Mr. Itcilly and was ear
lit il on with such success as to win for him
a new and w ider reputation, as nearly ail
the roads in the country pattern after the
sv-ttin inaugurated by him. He was in
lb'.'-5 appoint d Supei iniendt-nt of rranspor
tation, one of the most impoitMiit positions
on the road, wbicli position he has held
ever sine?, ami in which he has not only
gained a wide reputation &s a superior rail
road oJllcinl and a grntltnuiii ii. the sti it-test
:-:i-e of the won', but has earned and
enjoys the reputation of being the poor
man's best fiiend, to which hundreds can
attest fioni personal e.jerience.
.Mr. IJeiiiy catne to Altoona iii January,
iS.11), and since that time has ever taken a
deep interest i:i the welfare of this city.
He was one of the Commie.sioncis ap
pointed by the Legislature to dctiiie the
streets of Altoona and was Piesident of
tho Hoard when the map was continued
by the court. He was tho prime mover in
the Pell's (Jap Kailroad enterprise, which,
though ep.iite young, has already done
much for the northern part of iilair and
the noith-eastcrn part of Cambria county,
and was elected President, of the Company
after its incoi p.ration, which position he
held until the entire comphtion of the
road. His whole career has been a most
Useful one and has marked him as a man
of no oi diuary ability, while his ger.t !?man
ly b-.uing toward all and his p-jia nod
lofty character have made him tin- i coin!
fiivoiiteof t ho masses of our e-it '; - and
alibis acquaintances. Although ' htical
hon-usweie fre-pieutly otl'ere'J hi:.'., he al
ways declined them, until a few ti tw ago
he was overpowered by the earnest a, :-l ua
tiriug soiielatioiis of his friends, as.d al
I 'wt d Ids name to bo used befoiethe t n-gre-siotja'.
Coufc-renee it Ih dford, wh.ere
he received A unanimous vote and wa de
clared 'he nominee f the Democratic par
ty of the Seventeenth District for Congress.
Ami now it behooves the citizens of Al
toona and of lilair county, without inspect
to j aity, to do their utoio-t to secure the
election of their common benefactor.
And now let us compliment the Demo
crats t f l h's ( 'ongres.-ioiiHi I iisi rict on t heir
being the ti;t to retus o to the j i iorij.ics of
tin; good old times, when the of.ice ioed to
stek the man, not the man the oiuce.
Save front the I)ejntlr(f:en.
Tni; cjvii, r.i3nrs rut. what i it?
1 bis bill has nas-ifti th- U.iife.l s-tos
Henate. It is n w l.sf.ire the Houss of !t.
jire-etitat : -.--s. The elections ia 5uvi:u!.r
will rici-ie its fa'c What does this hill
pr-.po.-o toth.7 It i ioteudnd to override, the
rigiit (f the pfop4 of the HMTes to ;-;.-iss ';i-.s
to gt.vern t iirmnl ves. If forces, hy a law of
Congress, the children of white p.ireuts to
associate with icirrot-.s as their e.-ni.ils in the
pili-iic sclioios. If forces the ofli'.-ers nf c.l-ly-s
and iiisiitutbuis of learning to take '
T:egr.--os as the equals of white htrdeuts. It
tor.-cs hotel keepers to put the whit guests
in the saiae rooms and ii.als occupied by ne
ir.ies. Ir t'oi ces tlie niiinapTs of cemet-ries
! to t.nry the neroen si.l-! I.y sola with the
whites. 1 1 forces the nianKrs of theatres
and phief.s ol" puMic amiisen.ciit to nai th
. ii-gio.-sbv the si-l of th white. Ir force. s
the chunk's Ixiiit tiy the nionev of wh-.te
people, and congregations which support
them, To give a n.-ro any seat h tleman.Is.
1 1 forces the managers of hospitals !o p-..t the
ii.-gro-s iu th" same room with the whites.
The penalty for violaMnrj an.v of the provi
sions t.f this hill is a.io one Hicnx-'iil did
c r.-.-. I...,.. ,-. ;:vj".-i'.i- ..cr, an.I Ave Hun
ilrt:d dollars to every negro w ho so.s f ir his
moiety. The provisions ofthis Oili arily to
r.M the Si. ites North and Sonlli. Yv'iil "ihe
, w hite f.-irht-rs, mother, sisters, and brothers
iu l'.'ui.sylt-a-.oa fav.ir this odious law? Th.e
nrgic.es have the s.imo political rights now
ii-Oie white meti. -;r (lerman. Irish, K,it.
liii. an.I all other niMintii.e.' citizen's ,Vre
no fitrh .'7-,v.77 l-fis'rii' ii for t.'.eir b"n'?!. Tlu-v
must lake care of themselves. Shall the
l, eg;-.-, h Ho- ONLY t'l.ASS of peooh- w"no are
to have special laws for t.Vur benefit? Isthe
i.' gro to ii;ive special privileges enforced i.y
special law s, and ilie white man made to par
and jjo to prison if he objects?
The civil rights bill, (bis is what, it is.
1 We appeal to the white lace, to the men
and women of the while race, to repel, w ith
every iuih-.ep.ee at their command, the at
tempt of the Uadeal pat ty to degrade them
to the h: vol of the negro.
To force the ahile race down to an
: equality with this inferior people is an in
dignity ami an absurdity which blinds jh
biical stupidity, actuated by the desire to
i hold political power at an,' ,"st of chetney
! or honor, alone - in expla: i.
. The most, in nstrons p; i.isioji ,,f this
civ-l! ughts bill is that. rAot giseUhe nrjro
,t hnt.e. office h wired dollar l jwrcS.'e,
'"' iinJ iMprtoon the ic?aU man heciu
he. i xrhiif.
We aert, without fear of denial from
: the Kadic.il party, bold as that patty is hi
assertions of falsehoods, that never before
in any civilized State was such a law as
the civil rights bill ever proposed to be in
flicted on the -eop!e. A law which jives
the negroes special privileges as a class,
and imprisons the majority, the w bite race'
for refusing to accept such a vile political
schceo to maintain in power a party whioh
cannot obtain a majority of tho votes of
the whue citizens to accomplish that pur
pose is a degradation, not legislation.
l b it American citizen who wi.l not
maintain bis own race and blo..,l a'-ainst
the II artisal party ami its negroes ami the
euv-d lights bill, is utterly unwtulhv of th
gt-oious heritage which the Ke vohiYionary
p,t.,.,ts of the white race staked "their
b ves fortunes, and sacred honor" to ob
ta.o lor him.
! A Misst.iNAe.r just returned. sav he
regnros Joh.yon l;i Linitnt as
boyou.l all price, and eilicaoious beyond any
other metlicmo. It is adante.1 t ..
,nnv ij :-,. ..ii oi.-, ana is tho
taiu cu.Ci iu tii wof.d.
best
low.
The sound of the grinding is low in the
outrage mill, and the voioe of the e-arpxt-Laajjer
has become a burden. The Chatta
nooga Convention has proved to be tho I
most miserable failure that was ever at- :
tempted to be turned into a success. The
result of the Oiiio and Indiana elections
fell upon it like an untimely frost and
withered its biaucbcs and dried up its en
sanguined sap. The champion liars hied ,
themselves to their homes in a state of
dilapidation boitlciing" upon the ridiculous. ,
The experiment of tiring the Northern ,
heart with the details of the imaginary '
woes of the carpet-bag thieves, proved to
Le a miserable faiknc, for it turned out
thu the Northern heait was tired in the
o'ipoitc diiection. As a i espouse; the
Plates oT Ohio and Indiana doubled their
Demociatic delegation, ami Grant's ma
jority of oT.Oittl in the two States gave way
to nearly .10, 0t0 on the other sole ; a change
of more than p.!),0-.;t in two years. Had
tha lesult been otherwise, what a fcaiful
showing would have beeu made by the
outrage committee.
The season for growing outrages at Chat
tanooga was ver inopportune. It was too
late, thn soil was cold and bnrif.n and the
stud was innocent of germ or vitality; The
sowers shivered in the furrow, and crawled
home sick, weary and disconsolate, with
not the slightest hope of a luuvest. To all
in'ents and purposes they might as well
hav.s planted eggs in the expectation of
raising poultry,or pig's tails with a view of
gathci ing bacon. A more misciable fail
ure was never chronicled, aid a more des
picable set of political cravens ami prosti
tutes were never more summariily t umblod
neck an-' crop out of the public presence,
and left to befoul their own unclean dens.
The total snufiing eut of this miserable
hand of conspirators was one of tiie most
glorious results of the election cf Tuesday.
When they heard the people speak through
tlie ballot-box, they siaiply howlcei, and
like sheep-killing dogs turned lad and tied
iucoutiueiitiy. They knew their doom
when they heard tho people of Ohio and
Indiana bring in their vcidict of "guilty
iu tlio manner and form charged." They
can now count their hours iu ofiice, and
can put iu their leisure moments iu beck
ing for fiieudly locks and mountains to fail
upon them as a shield against the day of
the people's wrath. Pour bundled and
tifiy thousand honest freemen in Ohio ami
Indiana said to Morton, and L'ellogg, and
tiraut, and Patterson, and Williams, and
Moses, and Chamberlain, and the rcht of
them, "step down and out ;" and unless
the mandate is obeyed, they will emphasize
it with a few vigorous ami well-directed
kicks.
It is something gram! to see the people
arise in their might, ami sweep tlie un
failhiul h-a iters ol a puity from power with
a whiilwiud id" indignation. Thousands of
iiulepeiahiut liepulilicaus joined in with
the Democracy in effecting a change that
h&d became absolutely necessary as. a mea
sure of safety. They wiil do the same
thing in this. State ou tho lirst Tuesday of
November. They know that in no other
way can they break up the State and local
Kings wh: ii Lave not only di.-gmced the
politics of the Commonwealth but have
saddled the peoj.de with taxes that it is al
most or qulie impossible for them to jay.
The leaders of the King allcct to Ixdieve
that the result of Tuesday's elections have
no signitlcanee. In this they have it-ss in
telligence t ban the Uaby Ionian tyrant. The
hana-wilting on the wall nnc-ds no Daniel
to act ;ts an intcrjneter. He who runs may
read. 'ihe Ca.oeioii-Mackey King has
been weighed ami found wanting, and on
the llti uay of November oJ.'.OoO honest
Peniisy lvaniaus will join in dragging its
members forth from the desecii.teil temple
of Ihe Commonwealth, and casting them
out, to gr.i.e with the beasts of the Held.
Aht-ady the managers of the King are
fr.iiJt.e iu their apjieals for the penjile to
spare them once moie, but they will not be
rpaied. Their day has been fixed, and no
more respites will bograntwd. Coi gireness
and leniency have only emboldened ibem
to deeds of worse, ouiiage and a lightened
halter aloiKs leaiains as a ju-oper ieniedy.
They may beg for me;cy ami blubber about
"protection," but the people know how
they have be?n roUhed by multiplied taxa
tion, by job. ami exi I avagauee that have
no i.araikl in the history of public robbei y.
I hey hive ih coive.l i h pe-oplu for the ltst
time. Pitl'b u r-h J jt.
Address of the DfinomHic Slate
Central dtnunitlem.
TO THE nEMOCtlATIC VOTEKS AltD CONSER
VATIVE CITIZENS OK l tt.MVl.TAXU.
The battle for constitutional government
has begun.
The people of Ohio and Indiana have
declared their independence of Radical
rule.
The victory at the polls in those Slates
on Tuesday last will be as meimn able as
the contest at Lexington and Cncoid.
Self government i triumphant ov ei cen
tralization and usurpation, ou which the
Radical party depends for power. The
next Congics.s wiil iej. resent the people.
The rights of tiie white r.ice wiil demand
tlie respect of the. Federal Government.
Ohm and Indiana are sovereign States,
and their people, free, from the lyianny of
Radical power, wiil maintain the constitu
tional rights of their sister ta!e.
A huge majority of the members of Con
gress elected in these Steles aie Demo
crats. Lit Pennsylvania follow in the tri-u-nphal
march to a "restored ami undefded
Constitution."
I'.very Doi.Mciatic voter in Peunsvlvania
should now resolve to go to the polls in
November and aid in redoomin the State
out of the hands f.f tbs spoilers.
Fai-mms. mechanics, laborers, toilers,
merchants, business men, the time ofvour
deiivoiauee has come ! "
Rise up ! Gird yourselves for the contest
on thethi of November, and join in the
great victory 4"oi constitutional government,
gold and silver money, honesty iu public
trusts, economy in j.uhlic expenses, free,
honest ami f airelociio.is, revived industry!
peace in the land, and prosperity to all i'ta
people. I salute you. greeting,
Jous Mii.i.kr. Chairman,
Democratic State Central Committee.
1014 Walnut street, Piiilad'a, Oct. 15, 187-1.
Atf entirely new variety of murderer has
bsen found at Wi'imj-og, Manitoba. One
Joseph Midland, who 'was recently hung
in that di.-tauf settlement fir murder, not
only confessed bis gmit and admitted the
justice of his sentence, but totally abstain
ed from the usual threat of meeting the
pious memlteisof the community in heaven.
As a inle tho dying murderer assumes an
exasperating air of eat ire su;erio!ity toall
the rest of the world in point of saintliness,
and also expresses a degree of certainty as
to his safe and speedy arrival in heaven
that is well calculated to make honest
people doubt whether there wiil be any
room leserved for them in t'oe latter locali
ty. Mr. Mic'iaud, however, declined to
intrude himnelf among the angelic hosts,
conienting himself with tho modest !.pj
that be might be permitted to visit his
mother in .some rem .to and unfrequented
corner of heaven; ami. moreover, confessed
that his life "bad not lieeu that, erf a man,
anil less of a Christian." They clearly
grow a better variety c.r murderers in Mani
toba than they .lo on this side of 1 1 e border,
and the fact is erne of which phiianthropists
should take notice.
2etvs ami roltticul IKnts.
Brighnm Young's health is reported
as very joor, and his life is believed to be
of short duration.
John Williams, colored, died the other
day iu Providence, K. I., at the age, as re
ported, of 1 10 years.
One of the bridesmaids at a recent
Covington (Kentucky) wedding was the
grandmother of the bride.
- -Baltimore has a wornan resident, sev
enty years old. who made a balloon ascen
sion from that city in 13:17.
A female clerk in a Western postoiT.ca
was discharged because she spent 'the most
of her time in reading postal "cauls.
Her nsn:e is Bridget. The address is
Burlington. Vermont, and the sum men
tioned is $l,r,(i0.fl'iO. Aunt deceased.
A stage Containing four men weut
i
I
mr men weut
ssas
overboard at the Astoiia Fc
a-1. , - .. .
t nursuay evening. l be me
were drowned.
A man seventy years !d. who has not
only never ridden in a railroad car. but
never in a carriage, is one of the iiatuitil
curiosities t.f Potter county.
A girl liamul Jane Claik, aged about
fourteen years, residing nr Washington,
recently committed suicide by drowning,
it is supposed to hide her pending shatrle.
In New Oilcans, on Monday, Francis
AutTray, colored, stabbed his wife to death
with a gimlet-knife, and then killed him
self with the same instrument. Cause -
jeitfusj. i
Pai is had a marriage the other elay of
the Tom Thumb and Minnie Warren class,
but with more drollery in it. The hu.-banel
is a dwaif, forty inches in height, and the
; w ife a giantess of six feet six.
U.x-President Jhnson lias upon his
placo at (Ireenville, Tennessee, two huge
weeping widows that, have grown fiom
sprigs taken by a traveler from the tree
that fornieily overshadowed the grave e-f
Napoleon at St. Helena.
j Jonas Stetlei-, of Frederick township,
' Montgomery county, bled to den! h on Yv" "d
nesday hist. lie was driving a wagon-load
of pumpkins through the liars when his
. leg was caught and pierced by a rail, which
: severed the main artery.
I In the congressional district composed
! of the counties of Indiana, -Armstrong,
Clarion, Jefferson and Finest, with a re
publican ma.joiity of about !.2ii, tho
j friends of Harry White are talking of the
, "possibilitir s" of his election.
j Mr. U. Ii. Lamar, the well-known Mis
sissippi secessionist, ha demonstrated that
i he had a heart to care for those whose en-
; slavement he fawned, by leaving a hun
dred thousand dollars for the establishment
of an ay!ura for indigent negroes.
Three hundred of the inmates of the
1 Soldier's Home r.t Dayton. Ohio, voted for
the Democratic candidate for Congi ess, be-
cause the Kepubhean candidate, who fa-
vored th.e Civil Kights bill, wanted Ii "Je
grade them to the level of the negro."
The Koss case has .almost reached its
distressing climax in the insanity of Mr.
Koss, and now we hear of another hidnap-
; ping affair in New Jersey, which is equally
as painful Tiie abductors, howevtr, aie
known, .v.d the lecoveiy of the child is
. not im pi obab'e.
Among thts from a distance who
were at the Fitch-Sherman wedding was
: Miss Fannie Meiggs, of Lima, who, on ac
count, of the great wealth of her father.
Henry Meiggs; is not unfi equent ly cai'e l
the "heiress of Peru." She will inherit
oil I v
mrte-en mit.iotis.
-?ili.s.s Mattie Woisrn. oiuftcen years i
ff age, of Yicksbnrg. has this year phmteti
and made a good crop of cotton, and h is
already picked and sold a bale at a good
price, wlii'n three lazy "mkes"' ou the
same place have i;.-'t ginned a bale. That's
the sort of a girl t- marry.
Loid Kipon buds followers in high
society. Lady Yi-ooria Kirwan, a sister of
the late Maiquisof l-a.-t'ogs. has also gone
over t Home. This lady vt;is formerly a
maid of honor, and as a giil was a great
favorite of the (,bieen, who l ,:d bel.l her as
an iiifsut af the baptismal f"it.
Tiie Southern I'uli-age b i-tiuess
t
pay veiy well in Ohio ami Indiana, did it?
It begins to look as if the demagogues ami
dead b.-at politicians, who hsve; been liv
ing on the hatred engerdered by a war
which was ended nearly ten year ago, had
at ho t reached the end of their nqe.
.liss Maitha He-mp-tcl h'.'.s just died
at Cohar.zie, iu Wateif-rd. Conn.. age
ncaily ti-1. fcthe was a daughter of Mary
Kill, of Grafton, wlnun every school boy
knows as th.e revolutionary heroine v, ho
said tti her hncban:I on bis s;sv t the war:
1 "John do rot get shot in the back 1"
A few persons, who scorned to think
; that a mHsikrnns threat, if emitted by a
; Sioux Indian, means nothing, have tried
it, and found that the nm-t agieeable thing
; iu the world to a Sioux is to take a scalp.
1 Ilxt. edit ions to tlie Klack Hills, it is n..it
necessary to say. are rat hsr dangerous.
Hon. William P. Schel! was nominated
. by the Democratic conferees eif the dist rk t.
in this Stnte composed of the counties of
i Peel ford, Sorr.ersct, anil Full n, for State
I Senator on Tuesday. Colonel Schell was
the Labor-Reform candidate for Governor
two years ago, ami will make a popular
candidate.
The King oi pans contend that although
. the espouses of the State Government, have
more than doubled since the Republican
party hns had control, that the taxes have
, been leiuctd as Vyd! as the State debt.
, Perhaps the proceeds of the sale of the
public works might have something to elo
with the credit side.
A special dispatch from Dubuque,
i Iowa, lo the New Yoik World announces
; the election of L. L. Ainsworth, in the
Third district, by a majority of nineteen.
: This is tlie first democrat elected to Con
gress from Iowa in twenty-two years.
i There will be mie rejoicing over this vic
j tory than over greater successes elsewhere.
In West Virginia the demociatic fna-
jority is about S.iMH.t on the congressional
: vote. The majority of Charles J. Faulkner
f the Second district is estimate.! at. o, Oil'.'!.
All three congressional districts are carried
by the democrats, a gain ef one tiieti.be;-of
, whom they were defrauded in Ihe ptescrt
' congress. Two y ears ago. G rant's inajori
, ty in West Virginia was J,7I '..
j In Terre Haute, Ind.. on Saturday
j evening at half past st o'clock, Jerry Pieard,
! a well-known citizen, was walking with
his wife on .North Sixth street, wh'-n two
; men rushed upon them. Onn held Mrs.
I icavcl whiie the other shot her husband
through the head, tho ball e.itesiug the
tight ear. Tlie murcleiprs then ran oh".
The motive for t he act i.-i not V nown. This
occunod iu a jmblic part of the city.
The Outrage Convention, at hatta
uooga adjourned yesterday for good, after
stuffing itself with tales of carnage, and ap
pointing a Committee to prcpnie outrages
for Northern consumption until next De
cember. The Convention was so entirely
engaged in its special vvoik that it f .ig.-t
about Civil-Rights and the Third Term.
AH the ropoits go to show that the Coo
vention was an exasperating failuie. Chi
cago Tribune, Huh.
Phil idclphia will bo able to show visit
ors, in lsj(S. two of the wide-st hi idges in
the world. The Girard avenue budge is
one hundred feet in width, anil is use foul r
for foot, pascngers nod carriages. Th's
bridge built f.r the Phil idelphi Vc Read
ing Railroad, t be put up over Richmond
street, at the Richmond coal wharves, has
a road of sixtv fonr f,.et, an,l is -i.tr, f.-et in
width. It wiil carry eighteen t racks. This
budge was recently completed at the Pho
tiiKville P.ri.lge Works, but has not yet
teen ynt in castration.
!pnO r A OT F PI 0 Ass aVaV
huh, rlldlLiiatiliJiiiH
4
AT EXCESD8NCLY LOW
, f I
Medium and Fine Dress foods
At ept. new FaM Press Goods t desira
ble siy! hikI colors.
At '0 mil! 3T'- eertts. extra iroot! bnrfc-uins in
lUnck Mo-inir AIiim-hs. lines! kiiv!.
At 5j ceits, tiuipr-os Ctolbs, all tun-lte real
bttrg aius.
i LaUieS ilSSSS and Glllidreil S WOOi,?-! TTA?f
JlusiMit. Lalicoen, I tomcat tc oois. ,lc., very cfn
Ert rn irr1 !.nrjrn!n in T.trten Towels end Tc.-- I hi i'".'. S!n"t iojr k n ) p
i 1 i i v H '!-:.! !t:tti Ti. :vi is. Ve. I w ih- r.i .j , ..j' s. ' '''
Hle.'tclie.l e.n.i 'Jciorcl Tnt-le I. mens, very low. J Furiotiire J'io..::r- l. i .
Morp's MM BLOKES, YAR1I3, FMKII1LS si GASESEE
ALL TI1F. LATi-Sf NOVE.vriti i;
Ladles', fll5S2S and Children's !5AT3 rr.cJ DGr:r.T.
trimine,! Hti-I 'iptriaitne-i. Kleifsnt now French Klovrt . T .in:. .).
Iti!ilii-is. haintsottx- St!i" mi. 1 Sash ttini.ons: I.i!!e- s-- : f ;
Siik G to', es, Lisle Thren: cn.l I'ol ton ; invf -. l.a.lo '. Mnh an. 5 . In;
eu ia iii.BS. y Hot . tit'iivr, s'-nris, e..
Veils, Sl.e.wl", '.: !-..fi:s, S!ir.;n.!i!;KS, risre )!.! r.r.r! tl .n ;..;. iimtys
BEADED TRIMMINGS, LACES, BELTS, POCKETS, PC.irMOV'.;::,
A FULL L'NE OF MCR3:DEP!LS. lACiS A'vD C.?:SS T.. r.V.liNGS AT LC'.v:
Tteryh man's ZXriIYKS antl C? K II MA X I'O if ".Y YAI2JS
AT TUT. I'UPl LAlt MAMMOTH STOKE V
GEIS, FOSTER & PHN, 113 al 115 CLIliTOIT., Ji
Some of the rep!ibocau statesmen of X1J If A I) I'K II T I v. 7"'T " i
Indiana received marks of poj.ul tr atten- 1
tion by no means compliinenfaty in the last Thn "i &i H V I li'lWi,
election. Mai ion county, the home of Sen- .V " '-'n".' A W
. . t i" . , r.- , .nner .-l I IIK1 i: HI:. HI-: ,,..!-,
ator Morton, St. Joseph, ihe home of t !- ;ifi.c-i . r e t. -t v, ir'-'.l
rax. ai.ei lHcatur, tt:e iioois ot v lit urn
back, have each given democratic majoii
iies for the first time sine, Iheotg.Miizati-iu
of the lejuiblican j.aily.
A Cuatamnla paper says the victims ,:
of the earthquake of Scp'ember llti number t
two bundled. i he losses sutlercd in Ihe t
Depaitmi-et are estimated at twcn'y-fivc r.
t tiousai-o o ,iai s. .Many ti- att .:. j -m.
lined hut ied nud"r th.; stream of ui i
wbicli descr-mh-tl fioni the Cone I 1 Pilg?,
w 1. ich was t h i ee h it:tl. e I feet deep in s. me
places. 'i ho town of I .'::c:i!i -s is entiieiy
luined. anil Alo;i-n::g-. Ceiad-tl. Yi-ja and
A 1 1 at 'ii sillier . i severely. The .ovr!:-
cut has ordered supplies of
Hour
fr-
S.ilvpdor and Cai.frr ia.
The I'hih'ah'lphia Lr.fr
C'lbiinns iccently rc.;;tletl i!.,
Media, on Onohs f Mis.
lleilly. at the a'lvHBeeii a,.;. ,,f ,
and four years and live months
obit'.;j;y
death, at
Cnthatino
no bundled
The ven-
ei uliitf lad i was b-: n near ( i
olehill, ' 'oni! t y
Civen. In
lam
May 4, 17T0. She came to
this count i y in !:-c. landing in Phi's. je'i-
I
bia. and tor many yeais -jb'o.,iic;;!lv ;e-
sitletl there,
t went v - four
She had se ven children and
tatidrhildi-en. a:id I t longed
a ! ing iive l i iiiiiit. an aunt having re
cti. tiy tl c-tl in Ireland at the age of erne
hu'-.d red sikI eight .
Th fnneial of the late Pishop Mc Far
land, i f Haitf-.ich Conn., took place 0:.'
rhiusd.y in tha! c ty. V rqniem ni;if
was celebrated m St. Patrick's chuico by
Mi-h-.p YicLinighiiu, uf Brooklyn, Pishop
I leiitti icksop, of pi ..vidci ce, rieiivei ing t he
funeral di-eout-se. Thirteen H:.-!iot.s and a
ia: je imn.bei- of pi iests weie jreeiit. The
fni, al j.r. cession included the; attending
Rish.opa and priests. Sifters from the city
coavent. ."til the hcal Catholic s..ic;eLier-, aritl
a g.eat oonconrse of citizens. Th- botiy
was in'i-rred in a vault m front cf 5M . Jo
epli's Convent. The Misereie and the
P.tned'.ctus iveru yliam.l t the grave.
C hairman I"i iett ai d cand.Aate Otm
sied having flsi ly s'aU d that the puhiij
debt at the cloro e-f dcniocral ic administra
tion in lSt was forty million.; evf d-.-lta'.
tw.o millions in excess .f what it leaily
was. it is now sought to blister the lie 1 y
adding the loan of i iiree millions ant hoi ized
in 1Stl to the h bt ef IStl't. Mr. Krrett
wiil not publish this J:;jtletiitr.t iu his wwu
riewsj a; er. "out procures it to b d.me iu
qu liters whtc a c-inveniei.t fa:-bood is
preferied bef-uean inconvenient fact. Put
it, is baidly fitting that a man should be
running for Lieutenant Governor of tho
State who will so falsify tho lccoid and
stand to it.
The Lawrence (Mass.) Sentinel uns
that, a number of months since a Il.iveihnl
man doshed some aoeomm.-dn'tou of the
Roeton Maine Road, hut 'vns refused.
This notion so j rovoked hi in th:'t he deter
mined to get squat c by some nw i'is, a:.d af
length, noticing that there wits uocbaw ia
the railroad bridge i-rar the city, be de.'er
niipcd to po.t Ihe C.mp;:py to tiia expense
of building oae. S-i he com mttuced build
ing a sclioouer of ah t '2');) f.p- at a point
above the bridge, ai d now, as it. is marly
i early to launch. Le will soon load it with
legitimate fi eighty sail d.wn to ( he bi i.lge.
ami demand j assae. which the iailrti.nl
people must grant him, whether or ip.
i he Bo:-..? i ,'.'--n tells a story iboni
a yo'it g fellow who was standing ou the
platform f tin II. -ic tlepoi at Avon, a few
days since, when the tiaiu nunc iu froni
Ihiirdo. When it. stopj.ed a young lady
i;iisetl a car window-, I lokctl ii-.ttntly at
him a minute, and then caaie out. .Inmp
ing from the- car she ru.sbe.1 u; t- where
he- stood, threw her arms around hi ' neck,
ami kissed him. The younir man. l.;ng a
proper young man. n.d niucli s-ue i-ct) at
such conduct on a strange holy's pa it.
quickly f:ed hin'-e'i" from her e'n'ornce.
"What's the matter w it h you.-" he asked.
She looked at l im very ehe'v. tormd
sixteen ditVeicPt r..l us and at. logizeit.
She l-.atl mistaken him for a blot her w In mi
she had not -ecu for years, but who had
promise! to n ee. her at Avon.
faking the eonrcision of the Marquis
' f Ripon to the Catholic religion f..;- js j
t!i"si". the (''! t'.iti.-h'.: i of itonie com
pa i es the progiess of Catholicism iu Gie it
Britain for he j ast hundred yea-.-v. .0.
-oi.lo:g to the most authentic documents
it. ol.oai-ts some results that probably will
surprise many. In lliT", (hero were ... !'ii)
Catholics in !gbii:d anil Soil land ; in ISM
thev numbered .vt l.'Htil ; iu 4i, C,.", U.ixi!
in p-tla, :T.::s i.o.);. There tire to-rhiy in,
j'lnghiml 1. ir: al holie churches, v.; ,"no. .
asieri.-H for men. M for women, !.go)
schools, and 1,sH:ipiie!.s. Ktigiaitd. sct
lapd, and Wals are divided into twenty
dioceses. Tbiity-threc mentUus of t!m '
House of Lortls a -e .ath .lies, w hdo t hii t v
seve l sit in ihe Com. no. is and six iu th.?
ii.e ii s i uvy council. In the rank-t of
the baronet they number sevruty-seveti.
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