lift LiiiliJsi!:! The Xcxt .rffislttiure. .1U j PA., ... 1 ( vji. 1 . , 1 C . there i- :i-iy o:o of the leaders of the j i i t:.icoui:t w noougnt . , . ,. A , ,, , Following is a eomplete list of Senators ally nwru i, l at the ic.tib, t-f, nnd xlenibers of the House of Repiesei.ta .i. ; t'.c !e::inn who edits ,;v!4 .,r Pennsvlvania : ! SEXATF. r. n. rra'vifv. n. 'To Dmno-jftiZif of IY.i. .' .in'. 1 O t f T T i a. '. j 4 V.t I'M V, . t . f Ti.9 halt ii? is ov r i'. Tim onm.'iy l-fi il.a I'm'd at. d..rk on Tues day '.a-1. in f.ill is treat, bf ut :i' I ; i :i!s. The Domoc" :ey, with it r.ii! i ;i per fect urd-jr, recruited fiom th patriitio p.op!a, attacked the fort If !i atii.ns of the Rllioil :: t y and carried them ly iiinult. Tli so' ti'; ;j s.i !i '.it a.j I he b lit nsriuf tha D 'n -r. ;y i i li ;'it .13 v'ut j.y null t!u:n gla: i.i'M. . ...... to ! c- i!;e J.ihmtowu i r. :!.'. it o retvtr in this ! C''.:i:k-. i i: ;::sti"s!..; 'y to tl'C election of; 1 1 - 3 t-v Df-.aoeratic c''t:da.e.t f- i Asstm- t'y, .'mi. iv"!i tat il.taii.iii, ami the" ui (.:'. m.f M.v.tin P. C.truphsll and William i I). Mc'. le-d.iud, tha cui'.didaics for Couury ! Com i;L-.-;t)iisr. 1. J. n. Alexander, It. 2". J. . A. Nirlc. l. 1 S7. 3 .loll.'l l.'.llllbll, K. 4. II ;- Jn"f. K. 5. tV. I -!, K. . A. K. IMinkla. K, 1. II. C. llorter. It. .!:!( 't HI!-. t. fi '' V 17 It as iepeattii; charged hVi i'n:iu Vei kc. I). b the lha Trib-i:ta th.it Hamion A. II. Dill. i. I '.s o. p. rtf -htt-i i. I :w. .1. P. ui.:ian. i. 3'. J. 5?. U ni-mm, l. :f. Jvtmrs rticstnut, I. 1 :i. '. .f.-KiM.cn, 1). Hi. VV. A. Wnlhur, I). I'i. .fiihn A. (.t rntin. tt. II. I . Ki !!!'. li out. r. ! S. K. !. Vntzv. It. 1 '.. Wm. .. Vc-kkle. U. t .S7. K. ( Wnwli.il. H. LI. 13 btil cut UuCK ana I.IKC cam OI , I. - J. r. arifi, n. i rr. i Kicia.T, K. hinif.f i;, and tint Luck paid In Juhnktown j,v a. J. Hn r. K. cf .ho couuty, (the VJ " that i. Lis section virtb) Iij would also take car of liiinsclf. l .'icie nas nt on woid of truth in this alit't'.ii ami the editor of thd Ti i'juni ki.etv it to be fil.se when he md it. John Lncli iind Ju!i i Ilar.tiMU aiw Loth lr.h luinde.i, 1io:im aMc mei, ar.d not only woi k- . h. I.'. fliltHT. l. 10. it L. .M-. l!Uin. rf W. li. 81 nut ml, 1. i-i. If. i:. rj k. s '. II. f;..T!.,nd. n. B k e.l, I) Tt. V. fliMli'.mt, 1. 2i. n. li S!ia, It. M. .'. C. flm-k. 1. I 4H. W. H. I'lBTSnr l. If. ! 41. M. Jim ksoii, U. 41. Muirti MoNvil, V. i 4.'. O. II. A!iOrori. K. ! -14. .1 ('. N"rravw, it. j .", it. A. Wouit'. I. '. J. S. Itutun; K. I 4". ilcfvifilor. K. Tuk Coi'baos of (Taction. The Dem- j ocrati rartr o excited orer it3 lmr-t i SS'ctrs and folitical It emu. extraoidiuary victories that it needs more ; He IiT3 in t. l'aul, is 18 years old, than any other requirement lor tne present anil weighs .j((! pounds. the courage of cauiion. j A MisMomi editor's name is7ufadam. The large number of Republicans who j His paper, it is said, isn't, came to the Democratic ticket because a ; A. wonderful chicken in Bowling change in parlies was absolutely nteewary j Green, Ky., has a coat of red hair inatead f,r the public welfare, are not Democrat, j of feathers. and do not yet belong to the Democratic Two horse thieves, caught in the act, paity. ! were idiot and killed at Uriukley Ark., last ; dent, 8P.460. 1 liese voters must be satisfied that the i Monday nigh. Democracy is able to meet the great ques- j 'A man in Knox county, Ky., killed ten tiot.s which stand out as the most promi- J rattlesnakes the other day right at his own ntnt issues in the late canvass, and meet : door. A pleasant place to Iiys in. them in the ppiiit of patriotic statesman-I A gangof boy bandits, whose depreda- khip. I tions hare been on an extensive scale, lis.ro time that Pie-ideut Giant t-hould give his All kinds and sorts of plans, propositions, ! just been arrested at Hannibal, Mo. promising son Fred another jump in the and panaceas win b suggested t.y tbe ( hestnuts have beenhauied into Lnion speeulative philosophers for the ills of the j town, Pa., from tha mountains, within the oountiy, and which fhe Democratic party j last ten days, by tbe four horse wagon must approve or enaoise, it, according to load ijcveral d:iys nrfo tho wi . LV i1'!". w!i is tll.lliSt rt t'.n empi.) The peopio of Vermont and Rhodo Islai:d are mad over the result of lnt Tnesdav's elections. They would like to vote over so as to However, wc ar ti remain as they are. body against us. Cleveland 1 he returns froot i ef Missouri cive liareU . i t-j .. . iu:iaie o.-i,. - - . . . . U X . .1 I W U : . . . - - - . T ' - - - - ...,'..-. I.. 711. 1 ..... . 1 T I n. , A i ,-. m rv,,n,Ttv 1 (hnii . .. ' : . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . '1 mn is mi yei rcccivea irom any aisirici, but tbere is no reason to doubt but Hint the entire delegation w ill be Democratic. The N. Y. &un asks : Is it net about 1 -is go with the crowd, strangled, si a f, , i ', ' ! Ding that tbey should and after coi.skl,-, ', " ' e mu?t have toin. from l ersu.iT.ri.',. j .,i: ,. ." riaindealer. inches in iengTli. Thi is - t " niucty-tlireecou!it;es she has vonnitd in A rt.I tl- V n. Democrat for Gov- The causa of tl cJ,,..r. . x -iU taken in drinkirg water fr- .la,! worms and iiz.irds ofti, around the old Mocks, at-.j o pulping ofien throws l-e , The Fictich pajm icncnt t!- nance of the reniaiksble tinsat Lou riles. ?tiiete i u ; ' fr j the light of these philosophic gentlemen, iteeaetm.ie.'. -' -' "-' ml for eaeh other's success, but fr the The Radical p vi ty ;.ba!n.i:.. d ts a-i:r.i jt.i- : uil. . ,h tf tIj, wlsi.,a i)emtlCia!;c state tin, and left i:a f .;!.-, nif, y:, . uiid c'aul,.y tkket. There are a gieat plu i ler, corruption, tlie -i.;l nU:s in... a rd the gt-f lv scattered al-.m of :t l ret re At. it too 0.1 us negro .i:c.i in stieiy. j fct;.lir t)f thw I'tihane has not on ail fccca- We have cipturtd the diifi .i)s f the . fci8.,f af(f, y t the election one eno".iyoTina-idoil by Lirreit, Dix, Freling- i vtiar L(,en loj.a t hispaity ticket. huysen, HalPi'V, t iipenter, t:iifler, i riU'a lni:, liepubl.cansin the northern part of: i'li.,' V" i i . L h "r e,r".TI-5 ..r 1', Vu ' . . , . i J atterson, I).: Joseph Hayes, I. ; Joseph M. j tl.i- county, and specially in this place, ; 'Carson. D. ; J. R. Thornton, D. ; B.C. Christy, j rho believo and openly chara that the ! s- I'- Larie, I.; A. li. Yeuug, It.; An- 4(. VV. S. Me.Mutlen It I ' 1 1 " miwu tauiu- 4". if. Uuiior, 'n.' i that party has sense. its the stuffed skin of a dog which weighed 50. O. K. Anderson, it. j We, ac tke thieshold of all this house- when born only half an vuuee, but lived house or bt.pres etatives. buiicing, or cafctle-building, the platform- several weeks. erecting excitement, desire, to say that the i The two girl3 who -were abducted, ceurage of caution is the great need of the j October 1, from their home near Fort Democratic party now. j Wayne, Ind., have been found iu Illiuois This is not the time to propose plans for j and their patents notified. the party s progress into power. It is not Hon. John TT. Head, mewber of Con jet in power, and until it is invested by iihml K W S.t l; It II "cl.. D. Allegheny John Swan,' D.; "W. II. Gra ham, R.;,H. M. Long. R. ; Jehn M. Irvin, J U. C. tfhidle. I I'eter Zern. I).: S . F j urvvr i.Mrgu, i. R. l.eTr Joseph Graft", D.; C. J. "NVendt, Bedford O. H. Spang, D. ; W. Keyser, D. KrV lurfik llll'.r r - A It TIT v a tJo i:t iy that this is true, but mere- . n u i?. ti, t . a s;.;. r . . ' 1.1,'j, and la. hot, besioes .ar-e mimbciscf , f ,,.jr- tlfiU w0 ljiiV0 Leijd it a!ljrted ; D. ; 1). L. Batdorf, D. Lli-ldi-- time and ajainby lesdin raembers of the : BBair-J- Ehart, D.; I. H. Rawlins, Tha rout has beua orrpTefe. ; :Hr,u.!-c,n u,tty ht.ie nl alsiiwhera in 1 nr.irr,1T'ris x . r. . w '1 bis, fello -citiens, i- the piaof.l vie- ; lh;s cf lilfi C9Utltj,. tory of the Democratic party dsfoudinjc the j ut tU,. of hil wlJk,b wer free?y '-.r.tialpriatii!o4 ' vf cneututional gov- j p,,,,, cut on w,.tt be believed to be the cup, 14.; E. (J. Tracy, R. Hntler Jos. 8. Lusk, I).; A. L. 'Campbell, IV. . rnnient. The Constitution of tl.o United States is i devoted heads of McClelland and Camp- Cambria Jaha Hansen, I.; John Buck, Cameren J. "W. Fhslps, R. Caibon James Harvey, D.; A. J.DHrlinf, bell. What had ilcCleUaaJ done to ins protc-etea l-j it;b Tictury, u.uui' airtid aud ; t.f. hi, wilmtl,au an j fAUi at.UB.-, ' D ur.deli'.cd. In- . ,, , , ' ! Center S T. Sbneert, D- S. S. Wolf. D I fie is a respectable gentleman aud an lion- ! ChHstnr F Biiler It - P j CaVeV i 1 he white race in this Plata has risen up i eflt cltUtn of Johnstown, iM which plaee j Geo. F. Smith, R.; i O.'iCrfge, II. l-H aj'.V in a-trr m s.ip.-etuacy. , bc,.u Le, anJ ,he cditor cf tbe Trib-Jne ro-IVHriii-aiiia once t..in assume her He had dischanred the duties of -Martin Williams, i.; J. U. "vTil- j'l.ice aa '"ihe Kejstora of ilia i'tiierul Arch." i Tho Denicciacy the r'-stuo Stute ! has won the gratitude of ;ae (.ertp'e. Bhe sa.utea bcr victorious si.-tcis as equal sovereign Hi-ttes in that Federal l"ni.ii cn-ated ard eontivued by the soveieigu power of tin peop'e of fiee ai.u ictle).rn-' dent C.miijon eailhs. ! Lt the i.eople n,i and consider the1 his eilice faithfully and honorably, but tlie C'onaly Audiiors, in their repoit lat,t Jaauftty, did cct, f.r reasons no doubt satisfactory to thtMntelvsc, endorse Mr. McClalisnd's charges sgainst tka county, nor thoie of Anthony Anna a;td Francis Matnpr, D. Clarioa son, L. C'rnel.l "W. K. Hartstiorni, D. Clinton George A. Achenbach, L. Colembia E. J. K'ltrv, L). ; S. P. Rey c, I). Crawford V. C. Plummir, D. ; R. H. Stnrteranf, 1). ; S. J. Logan, 1). ; 8. II. Fiad'ay, R. Cumberland W. II. Butler, I. ; G. W. the people with the responsibility of gov ernment" we regard any expression of opin ion as unwise, improvident, and fruitless of any real good. The currency, finance, tbe tariff, tfcs great industrial questions, the outrageous oppression of the white raee in the South by Grant and his negroes, will demand the prompt attention of the reprtssntalirts of th people in Congress. We have now only to direct public attention to these subjects, and be ready at the proper time for Lvld action. We say here, and now, that the Demo cratic party should not show its hand till that hand is mailed for the blow which will destroy tbe Radical party from off the face of the earth, and repay it for its infa mies, oppressions, and wrongs. Wo wait till then for the virtue of vengeance. Phil adelphia ComrnonKalth. gress elect from the Fourth district of Tennessee, died atGallatine Monday morn ing, shortly after three o'clock. The Grangers appear to have been ab sorbed or submerged in the tidal ware of the late elections not only in the West but everywhere. There are the grangers'? There is a mine of fluid sulphur at a V. i! l pievious to its issue, a gl i, lt. .-.up, ui i uai no sooner tv'n !i water than she. tore n;i j.-i fto ;, -t her girl, who b l bet o ,; ,v',, years, commeucod sii - i;i , ' i ' OTriel, iu one cortaia particular. That question was disposed of by Judge Dean at tho September term of Coait to the en tire saiibfaction of all tbe parties interest- Fer- , t 1 it Tt . i t "u"!t'lu'Ul"" I'",tfJ OI l d, and without leaving aey stain of dis party, it pi t? raieii liniusiiy ; piunuereti the people ; overturned State Legisiatuies : honefty on eitker FraDcia O'Friel, Anthony Anna, or William D. H'Clelland. Martin set up the military over the civil power ; j F C4UipUU wLo had 0uly boon Commis- .......... 1 v,i. . i.. ' UJUI 1 1 W p. 11 C L W HIT i J . i I II It. kllV , prorttit itcd th jad ci.try fr partyschemes ; oppressed trade ; dvCid the white nice ; legieiated for the benefit .f speeird ir.ter e.ls ; gave lab.T cyrrtnry for geld acd silver. This the peor-lj in iVi f great ar ace fol victoria have un.-' er:;t.h'lically C';n ddtnred, tati !ia?e l isn up and proclaimed tliat thy are the Fueieii;n souice of politi- ! eal power, and ai'" c tei mined iu protect : them 'elves u;ii.-ist t'ieir ajf:it. We have .iirrii d the ?tate t icket, elected . seTtcten meinl-irs cf Congress, ar.d have ' a inr.jvirily a joint baliot in the Legislature. ; I su'uie you. jjrcfitiiii', J..o-.v 'Ti r.t.::p., Cbaiimas. I G? the msBj iiijru'.Ar political revolc- ' tiou in tliis. Stats a.t lb ;r'ceiit election, that whicli took pl.tce in Allegheny county is ; tKe mo:.t l erri.ii kable. Tliat county gtte' ITaitranft a onjoriiy over Ruc'a!w of tl'-tl. It now u'ives f.ntta. Dem., f.r T.ieii ir niitGo itiiiii'. 'J.o '2 ti': j..iity, tlct two Dct.'ociats. Hopkins and Cochran, to Con- ' "n on tee Slate? gress, or.s DoruiiCiat to tho fo.te t-eaate, ten of liio fourteen members of Atsembly. ti e As.-W-ant D'iri"t Aitorney, and sever- ; al ether e.umty ollictf'.s. all of tke same ' stri;r. This i lh overwhelming verdict! of tlif f--n t f a p. aiinst Pus- ".1 T.v. t, t "i. airman of tht lepublicsu sinner by appointment eiace Judo last, to ' All a vaeancy, was nt a party to the pro- ' ; ceeding bsforo Jtide Dean, to which we i hale retired, and yet, in several of his , la'ly is'ue, tLs editor of the Tribune rc ! fx-.-red to L'nn aa nut h.wiog yet bea in ! the I'toiitsiil.iaiy. ! ! As the 7 .;.? of thij couuty hafe an-' , swered the editor of ilie Trioun-', he ought , to be swi&Ged with tho result, and in the future tieat Democratic enndidates as if1 thsy had hem rights vthich radical jour- I aalii.ts ought to renieot. j Dauphin R. R. Chrisman. R. ; A, teahaugu, Ii. ; Joseph H. Nisley, It. Ueiaware W. C. Tallev. D. : Was. Wor rall. D. Elk Ssbastiau Wimmer, D, Xiie Yu. Henry, D. ; W. W. Brown R., fl. F. Chap-In, P. ; O. Lojan, II. Fayette James Darby. D. ; X. R. Deyar man, I). Forest J. B. Agnew, R. Franklin U. A. Embick. D. : Bimen Lechrose, I). ; U. Uehr, R. Fulton U. S. Wishart, IX Creeae Moritn R. Wilt. I). Hantlegdon-W. F. ifNlte. D. : H. Meteor, (Ind. and D.) Indiana A. W. Kiramell, It; J. Therupson, R. JelVerseu R. B. Brown, D. Joniaia Jerome Hetrick, D. Lancaster D. I. Rosenmdlor. jr., R. lTUu, Vt . McOowau. R U. H. Ettla R.; A. U. Sumnsy, R.; J. A. Suh-sr, R. Lawrence E. . M. Morgan, li J. Q Stewart, R. ' ' Lebanon Isaac Hofier, R.; W. II. Hos teller, R. II. K. A. WnrcaK Andy C'crtiv Stands. Tbe Rellefente Watthma has this to say abut tho political eentimeutsof ex-Governor J ur. tin : No men felt better on Wednesday morn ing last than ex-Governor Curtin. He sat on the lounge in tho sanctum of tbe Wutch man ofiice for half an hour on that morn ing, in a perfect glee over tbe result, not only in this State, out all over the country. Tbe election of tbe Democratic State ticket and tbe various Congressional tickets ; tbe defeat of Butler and the probable defeat of Bill Mann ; the glorious triumph in Xew York, and the reported victories in Massa chusetts and Louisiana all these alTordcd bim tbe utmost satisfaction, and he indulg ed in witty and cutting remarks on Grant's prospects for a third terw. His impresions was that tho President would net now bo a candidate. The presidential family was out of sorts; Mrs. Grant was unwell ; Fred wanted to go to lump, and another wed ding had to ba attended to, ot which Stew art, Drexel and P.orie would present tbe usual handkerchief. The Governor's ob servations created much amusement aud were "confirmation strong as proofs of holy writ" that what the Watchman has hereto fore said in regard to Got. Cnrtin'a politi cal position wag true in every respect. Let tne Radical organs howl away now about way of promotion? He has only about two years more in tbe TVhite House, and he can udiwt.j uu in. j'-'iiu i y iijv t? i nuu hit? ).in.-g i i mot: rci major-general before his term expires, tn- I he ('- "e V .V."f,' s: less he begins to send him ahead again prettt soen. T had. Steihens, a nephew cf tho oil "war horse," died at Lancaster last week. This young gentleman had a legacy left him by his uncle, in consideration of re training uom me use oi intoxicating liquors lencneu i,c grotto. At. M,,,.,.,- ror a certain numner or yeais, but it sterns ovor, the nuns have rt.-.ri.lu.i the habit was too strong for him to resist, to jui altar in one of the ! . ' and he not only lost the legacy, but also dedicated to Cur I.roiv rf l -'-S his lite m consvqueuce. ; press thc:r gratitude for tl,- , General Butler engaged a section of cure of one of their number. V artillery, in anticipation of his election, to fit red for twenty months fr.tu" leave Roston n W"aHneila it on a nhitfortn nttv inmniliia mr,'..!.- ' ",J - car ; it was to accompany him to Glouces- Tho Pat is cot usjK.n.lr r.t f,f -i ter, to fire a gun at each stoiping etatioa don Dailv Telegi rh wi itp ' .i' i.-. r?... i ni ...j i ; , , : A s:i short distance from San Marino, near Paler- j dred guns upon reaching the latter place. I fi.ist heard some days ar mo, which issuss from fissures in the wells i Tbe Pott says bis experience at Fort Fih- j iiing it. On the G'.Ii of i !?. , ' c n t I, a. t-ao nT f Villi Km : 4 1 . nJ...l ..,..1 ......l...... . . I- . v i i i.c u.ru uuii uiiii nvt u w iir nnri. ; iivn.l. v t; rtt III art ltrl 1 a 1 1, at t "V U Dr. William Parker, of Connsilsviile, in a few hours ofthe c re,,, -i '. i t in. Tins itiivMt-M i?n i.uv cvhu ui., on 1 1 ii?-1 ui e, fnci nave I TV ;i . ' J the charge of using the United States mai's 1 lie Lvonese doctors h ivp'utC" to defraud members of the English parlia- t science in this cae, ai.d tiie" '.' ' ' irent, had a heat ing at Pittsburgh on Tues- ' thougk alive vet. are i-v ' '. -'v ' " nay ana was commntea in ueiawit: oi -',oow iron, mere ata.-vn! 'o:i. 1 Jt' c.. bail to appear at the next term of tho question br.t tint si-,,.., , , '.' , T "ti ii n1 C.fniU(i ( " t A 1 d rirtt o rtt an if F e-. . . . k7 ... n 1 . i i ix vt i.' I it I t: s v u i i , a i. ivi v" ami'Uiil. rjt'" l i ' r ' I L, i A IiiS 1 m'6 ) -r-",. . at the rate of from 8'10 to 600 quintals a day, A penny loaf of bread baked in 1801, when wheat was a guinea a bushel, was recently exhibited in England, the owner believing it to be the oldest bread iu the world. A prisoner, at Butler, was left in a buggy at the d Kr, while tbe constable stepped down and out to see a nsan. That prisoner, hon-e, buggy, and all, arc now among the missing. D tiring a drunken quarrel in ?Tew Toik. ffatuiday night. Joseph Rosenthal pushed his wife from the roof of,:their res idence. Sbe was instantly killed. The murderer was arrested. At Little Reek, Ark., on Saturday, Archie Powell (colored) shot his wife in tie neck, and then shot himseif in the month, it is thcught moitally wounding both. Jealousy wrs the cause. Belknap, of Iowa, and rTPliaTs. of Oregon, aro tbe only Cabinet oncers now who represent Republican States. Wore we living nnrier English political customs the administration would bo changed to day. the name of the sheriff cf White county. 111., is Hail Storms. His father was an eccentric gentleman, and he bad three sons whom bo named respect i vely Hail Storms, Rain Storms, and Snow Sierras.. Ju:e3 FiniiPity tried to .iomn-.it a rape upon the person r.f Anna S..ith, agfd If), neer Mansfield, Tioga county, as che writ returning from church on Sunday. Her screams brought help aud Finnsr'y was apprehended. RN Rev. Dr. P.i.-.rt, Roman Cttt'eol'c Bishop, of Portland, Me., who rnvd in testimony agAini.t tho piisoner was pro- duerd. Aecoidi':g to a Pittsburgh nswsj-arer. the gray squirrels in tbe Ailegheny YVilpy are engaged in a general migration. Tbey draw their recruits from ail points, and may be seen daily swimming tbe liver in large numbers, and pursuing an eastern course. Old farmers say that such a migra tion I as net taken place since !., and To p:-ouar,:e as a kc. ( a yo'i'-g i7. :n. s.-.j.-.e;i 1st. Pas i'PfMi arresf-d "'i v;.. .. .- , is oe.ieved ttial sever:,! ..f ih, gnest? bore part i i te . v invantas a jsst on'v." i. .0:1 AT TsR13LE TrPIKi-jt rpfarit il-a lb f. n i,r ..f n domain : !. I '. , ern-l.: -i. a-.Jv ser. winter. " .Chi -r : t ir i i -t-. . , , a i vi.'iioon ot U'l "-'. -i i-n' 1 Uot'day morning, a woman nsmed J?tren kii'ed l;er son, a boy 13 years old, by break ing his skull with an axe, and then com mitted sm.-vne bv lsmpisj into a cittern. The woman had been in bnd health for a long time, and tbe act was committed dur ing an attack of insnrity. induced by the fear that she wouid die and be reparated Irom bcr ca il.t. Reports from Orcer'n. iiV.. at a to that Jack Phillips, alias Dick Xo'a who out raged a white w. man, ws committed to I jail by the magist rate, ard vli'e rn the way to jail in charge cf an of-.cir, becom ing alarrccd at the crowd following him. attempted to escape by running", when be wk Hied upon by tbe crowd aril literaTly riddled w ith bulle's. The woman oot-f.gtd was he principal wUnc .'.giinst hi ti. .1110 most onstinnte r-.!:;o oi yrmyz iNe-.v i ork on W edueiday, from Havre, acd ! turned op tbe otIier?.iv in Surcms T;:s Dmoc;-t'c party, hivirsg secured a tnajority on joint ballot, in the next Leg- . islatare, will have the power of electing a ' United States Senator as tbe successor of 1 Hon. John Scott, whoso term of ofiice will j expire on tre Aih of next XIaich. Tho 1 q-iestion presents iUeif to ihe Democratic j trembers cf th Senate and House, who ' among tin pr u.inrat and able men of tbo paity 2 li t to b fiecied, and whoso elec- ! tion vou'd confor the most credit and re- j Without any dispar. ' L.high James Kimmell.D.; John H.Fo-i the Governor being with their rartv. if tney want to it is all that is left them. But it is not true. Curtin is on the side of tbe people and with the Democracy, and will make his power felt in a way that Rad icalism won't like in the presidential cam paign of 1878. g'.e, D. ; Georre T. Gross. D. Lazerne C. A. Mii.r, Ii. ; T. H. B. Lew is, D. ; J. J. Sheuk, J. C. Fischer, 1 .; ii. uiiiiinr, u. si. F. Lyaott, !.; O. R. German, I., T. NV. Loft us, D. Lvioioitig O. H. ncighard, D.; Jehn Gaf fey, H.; Gnorjr Sleek, l. Monroe W. Kiatler, I). Mereer E. W. Jackson, R. H. S. Blatt, H. ; G. V. Reed, K. it'Keau Jehn C. Backus, D MiSlia J. W. Parker. D. Montjauiery T. G. liutur, D.; J. Yerkes, D.; Franeie M. Knipe, H J Richardson, I).; C. W. Cazler. L. Montour Jenees Cruikkhank, It B. C. Grast akd the R APrcAts. The gos sips at TTabhington intoroi us that a sharp discussion is waging now between Piesi deot Grant and the Radical leaders. The Radicals are trying to make Grant under stand that t hey have been swamped by him, sna orient is trying to make tho Radicals understand that he has been swamped by Northampton A r.dre w Snvdar li A .T them. We ha Erw;ne, D. Jehn Stotrer, . between the tree and the bark, ss the eld I ortniunUrrlMul W. P. Withitn n . . ..,., i... ,i iv. .u , . Hon to t.:e savctal gentlemen whose names . J-J. John, li. j , l l'rrT-(ieorBi N. Pnti.r n . ...Fi w i . , , . ' n iiia nnia v .i . L - 1 - t , . .. , . i ..... ir. inri si-iuB. v. e utinesira ger-!.i. and without r.e word of opposi hate hern ui-r-itionod in connection with , had been for some tim d.inreroasl v ill. died Thnrsday evening in gt. Vincent's Hospital, New York. Tho Queen of England, it appeals, has strictly foi bidden nny e articipati-n in our Centennial by tbe royal family, or any member thereof. Such delicacy is, e,f course natural. It would scarcely be cour teous to tho memory of George III. A California woman has started six elvthcs-wasbing and repairing establish ments in various parts of tha State, and married six Chinamen to attend them. She circulates around, exercising a gener al supervision, and ia making mosey. finally, who nominated Gcsera! Grant for athiid term, has had a talk wi;h the President ahont tht elections, and tbey agreed that the thiid term had nothing o do with the rei-nlf. Put the reuk will havo e nnetlung to do with tho thiid terra. rnuaiiSlnhia V. . J . n . - ' - it in. xou m tad. ic . nnn t;ng!y and Graham, li. ; John JC. Keuaoor D .: James ' P . n,a", :i",Te U 1 P.t irv' Wonaehan. D. John Hoiland. T - W H ! peiaie.i uie out .ljns l.'.n i i . t f -. m . i 1 . 1 ca Hf r a v a i I ha --w,- - 1 O . ItJl 191, It. 1 X UftO. IT. Mil- 1 "'J lr. V.: William rattt-rton. U Wil!ii i And tt frtnidnnt ao A 1..J 1 t t . and the Radical, have swamood each other. -fJvu'l"V alJU .8n.i:.rean' Buch a policy as that which for to:, years T.r.lr7,J r ,,llrtV.? JmV '. - . , .. y were married at ti.i i i nnn r.fir.S lati- enjl hatieal'y ray that kkvmuti S is the choice of this DaTaocracy of (" county OTrn;id above all 'tlier men in the ; P.ardsley. R. Janes F. Lai kin. H J w State. Whether Juiige Ei.ack would ae- pic"' D: i- W; uu. A. W. Crawford, i i- i . . .i- ... i . , ,. . .. , . , -1 l inn" , unimtr. u ll . u . of'iltl Stao Ti..L.nr, both f whom tevda in cept an election, or evou whether he is a H. ; Janes ieveranx , Jt Hrr vH ames 7' tna; coil.; . iul a.-e tao vie. I known ibail- ; "o.ujiw. i myir mau wo koow ; out we ji"iiii, n.; nmsrn atonisomerv. j - , i . . . . i . . . -i !,,. : 1 . . . 1. r -. . , Kiniim .ddi 1,11 er4 if tho Piftsbursh "P'tr.g." It is an : lvv e-iverthliss omino.:ilvj-ast and wt-il deserved political ' bri c.un.y in fav rctitb-.ttii.n. i "'oui't a native of Somerset, and a rcsi- d;ut lswyer thrro, he attended the Courts a rikht to speak for Cam- : f; rItin,.C,D"l'i' Dr' Jh or of Judg lii.ACl. Al- It.; Il illiam A'inpgohl It.; in. ?- - Tnr Stat r'ttuare un!or t Se r il4w oonii- i:i thi-i county ibnst foity years ago, and tutiou rourUta of (if y me nl.a:s, iaMcad of !s therefore well known to the people of thirry-t'orer, :s furnicily, and tUellousn of Represent ttivet i.f tw.i l.uodird and ona i me in be rn, iuste-id of one bundled, as ha i beo tlie eis lieret foic. Tbe next Iron-i ate ;!'. staid, uccor.ll.i.; to the full return 1 from n'l the disiiicts iu the State, HO Ro- j publicans and "S; P'tn- r. at, aadtho Houso ' Pi Rpuh'i.:y ns a-il 11-1 PemwrtiJ; alto , 1 Independent . Pcou-.fiat , 1 Independent , (Republican aud 1 Frobibititivcii-t. atcii nri i n y. ' i'.in piimtr. Sioca rr a t-nn- him Kara in oays that have long sine! passed away, he has acted his part e'.-errl;eie, and we have esrefu'ly watched and adraii&d Lis career. By cv-flon consent he is to say admitted to b the ablft and most accomplished lawyer in the I r.iteo Htates. Tha he is j Sollivan J. gn, D. bo-iest, uprijhr, and jmrc, no masques-! ?"?'n"Bn Fikeobsrg, R.t p. w , n llliame. K. linl'- I Ti-ga J. I. Mitchell 1h g?nate f the United States mustlo phrey, li. n.ir.i.i) of i f,-.r,l anrl nrttunlihrn: lf.,1... ! Csien C.S. IPolfe, R. a hi. atiuce. ir . " ....... ... . . , . uiuium viimin XhomaaJ Gill. i ."""V"-1'""0 ,r"o no oi n pie, ,.; i nomas J. y'ics, Ii. ; John H ood. H.; Frascis W. Kirk, 11 ; Josephus Yeakel H.; Jaa. M. II ill, It.; Cbarlt-s B. Halter, A'.; Jamee Newell, It.; Georje Pallett, .; Har ry O'Neill, 11.; James A', .soudar, It.; John Leieb, li.; Frank Ifrederick, it. Pike E. B. Eldred, D. Fetter C. HolJenbacb, D. Srhuylkill J . V. Morgan, It., Q. p. L0u deaslager, It.; J. liayer, I).; F. L. Foster, L.; S. A. Lesch, R,; IP. J. Lewi., R. fcnyder W. II. Zill, D. Somerset IP. Eudsley, R,; J. D. Miller, f the civil war would best of President. utterly ineatiablo of looking at power as anything but a person al perquisite would have brought to shame a much wiser and nobler policy than that which Grant lias served so stolidly and with such selfbsh unconcern. Grant and the Radicals ia their mutual crimination ill- conditioned couple who delayed the mar riage ooremony in the kirk by their quar rels. First the bride '"took a scunner" at the groom ; then the groom "took a scun ner" at tho bride. At last the minister, finding that patience had ceased to be a virtue, exclaimed "And noo I havo ta'en a scuuner at ye baith," and with that put them both out of doors. The people of tbe United States have "taken a scunner" both at Grnut aud the Radicals, aud that is the end of them both. A'.JP. World. It.; W. T. Hsm- rvr'.ri ra'-t l'. n- U.-n-. I r tir..!..lr. ,,t. t :ni I Kti ).-; cl -1 ; t , Up Fr&ii !ui:o:i 'ff I'e'ji" rn';.- p'urt'oy op ler:'0T4':c t:ii ri- on o0 It' us, ltl ivV,;t i,a1'.... ,.int balljt... To'i'-t.-t lit a'.l re.-.'.i'.b o men ofthe Republican party, and the pro- J cess of purification is rapidly going on. ! IVI. .1 -i- 1 . T K . u v. , 11 1. . 1H. pAIHA KJIKJ I 1 t 1.1V VI V ' U I V TJ ' i i the S?i i between ?!M't Cimeroj : ar.d a S'ltesuiaa like Jnde Bi.a?K 1 ( 1.- Nw York proj.or.es. by its Deotociatic 13 Le-rtUt.ir. tot-end her honored eitizen, i ; llonilio Si'VMO'H to the Senate aa thai ueaeseor of Rbcbfv 2. Fk.ntos, m4 , enargo It'ui. Hasaeu, D.; J. P. park D.; J. M. Z)ickev, li. ii"arvn ti. jr. A lies, Ii. irahinKton It'. G. Barrett, D. J K Bil'ingsley, R.; Jehn Farrer, It. Iiavne Thosaae Y. Boyd.j R.; W. TF. Miimiord, li. IFestTaorel a Dd TT . B. Piper, D .; J L Toner, It., T. U'Laan, D. H'yoniing Giles i?berls, R. York A titevens; D.; J. B. Geminil!, D. TheMaomtite or thr Rbvoi.ctton. The recent political revolution ie so colos sal and astounding that people oansot fully comprehend its tiagnitude till tbey with diaw their gaze from the whole and look at it in some of its more signiticant sar-ticu'.ars. week. When l.ist sstn. thv were ouar reiing over a pound of mixed car.dies. and throwing out vag-.itj intici.itlons about i- i voice. On Wen t,x6r.' the charge 32'nst Gefirgo C. Harliugt dilr of the Indian apolis Herald, of fcttemi..tinK to kill Sol Moritz for the seduction of hia daughter, was dismissed by tbe crimiual courf, tbe proseeutisg attoreey recommending a nolle prosequi. Now that the Den orracy have como into power in Penusv i vania, 1ft there bo a speedy examination of tbe State Treasury. An opening of its vaults asd an investiga tion of its books will Uiow a sutte of ailsTirs which will makd tho political atmosphere unhealthy for Republicans. An insane man sumed George llowe was killed by another insane man named Solomon Spyer in the insane !epartmont of tho Philadelphia almshouse on 'Ted nesday last. Spyer admitted the reorder and said be did it because Howe did not beloug to the same church ho did. The Wotnan's Journal says that in Warren, Mase., a day or two siuce, a lady, now in her ninety-socond year, rode up and down one of the streets os horseback, with ail the confidence and agility of a young girl, only complaining because tha jouDg horse would not move faster. Tho Williamspoit Gazette and Bulletin says tuat Jiichael Rubb and three of his it n-njg i ,,, ;.t,-. i , -i i,... fciugie si.ip escap-d u'i -,'r aiiiws and ol bfe eif..,l bef.-iie placed evi ; ec- : 1. A lLur.2. Kong 1 jok o i - : '1 he loss a' ii m j ill , mat - d r.' .'K' " ,., I- ., i voeoiMict c .'pe- wai d. ;.lai:y .t: .- J i , 'Ike jc.l i.tl d.t.::4s : , '' '-,- i. H bets ih U-'vj fired tt-e c'y "in ;.t. : Chi'.icb r!'!(i. A -.i1 ri Ol' li.O.-tt .'CO lj;i,rJ. C i . v ': '.:i.s.e v;.. T. t.- - .: ... "' t -h i i .'.J-iPjn a ' t : -i re i i . -, - 1 i i -' ; 1 v f. -A . f 1' ? . .-- t t: ;'.:-.:-. j lc'fi-1 V- Q if.;.! : i oj k i rtivt--:- a... .j. Ai-t-:u Mji th- r - ' bo. "A 1 , A i nn, si ro.a in it re:: a n: no tVi -L rr in eT r L ?.i TP. t ri C Jl , the Hii-e iiiii'i ." 5:i.. Pi .,r.- i '.'.i; tl'.r.a h.ii i,,; irkab'ns vede .t : i tu f.- ;C.sd . f iho v-.".n; of; 1 l.O'.T. . - y i : m .r c.i". s, c 1 the most i )-. ifvb - m - -- - - - I ' - S N ' 1 T Of r, I T I mm. m ...... . - . ., -. 1 BE i-lltel.urf l)ir,nfrh a T.,Ui:. ' ,,,' 1 . n lct ?h Democracy of Pennsylvania journal, very summarily, and to our mind ' eiect jkkhmiah t. r.r. t( K, and the U nited C,J Msiacioriiy, oisfioses ot the cant ths ife e!ec!iot to lbs S: rijtiiiociat. I'll ....I.,, t 1 - - - - . - -- -- .... Prauklin and '.'.v.-- trici. .nr. .iiCAiiiv.1 n v.eu Kuonn this county. He otigina'ily, vt tit bis sous, .7 V ,'U -''. ""i - PAnors, P-.NTOJV, Ewiko, BCCHA5AW, B ,ike1 to b Speaker of tke n.tt House of I House there will be au anti-Grant majority t .tiladelp.i.:.. t it ,.r n no.v a resident of i Wkksht. and othore. tah.mhoH immortal Kopirccentatiy-t.. This, however. Is very i of sevent y fivo at the least. n oten liviav on of- In mo elect i.tu in I ha ivii,.ir. 1.. t r I - ..... 1 , i.B 11 r, In 1S72 the States of Massachusetts, New York, TTew Jersey, Ponnsj Ivania, Ohio, Ind ;ana, aud Illinois, which extend in an unbroken line from the Atlantic coast to j sons (he being fifly-uiae years old and one the Mississippi river, aud every one of j son sixteen years old) husked on Friday wintii orari cunidu, gave niui au aggre gate majority of il'.)7,0i,iO. This fall these seven States have all gone against Grant by an aggregate majority of i,;-i,ooo. last, in nine hours, four hnnrlifl.i nnJ i,; ty-two bu.hels ears of corn, and tied up and shocked the fodder. Who can beat them? Herman Schilling, a. nrici( t,ili.!,r,,i. Tl.. . . .... - ! , . . !- '- " mo iimmy 01 poiiucs in ail tlie free . in Cincinnati, was on Saturday niht, beat. b. en. , runt tl.e , Ci,... r., ;k r,. ,.e ru:.. '.idon Si..no,ial dis-j Bataud, of Delaware, Pbtmocr, of New IB V-llr I A Wt A W m.t Pannai 1 irawi'n ..11 I a w JkJii r jm a ry ii"j uauitt, w in remind us of tho days of Whmtsr, Ci.AT, about electing Gen. N. P. Ranks. tf Aloes- achusetts, Sj.eaker of tbo next national House of Representatives, iuthe following terse style : V. P. Banks is Ulke.t of, in somo localities in tbe present House of Reinesentativs. elcted two years ago. Grant secured a m:i- , jot ity of oua hundred aud two. Tho elec tions of this fall show that in the next Cliambersbiirg, Frauktiu county, from whence he h;s been elected to th Slte Senate in a strong Rwpubi'c.tti lisf ict. Ha is an upi ibt in t:i, and Ins ma.y fi ionc.. in this coiu ty who'-. iv.v hon iu I'luia Jel ph:a congit.t r!.. e oi i.i? Mitrwii. TVo know be tt-.l! b. ,1:1 .-- ' Senator and will disi haiga h'n d i!y f.:i: i: fully. TiTE official vo'e i;i the Imliant Con-gri-ssioii-il l)...::;,-t. i.i whi'.rli IFitrry NVliito wss tii4 R.o.iu l.c.iii c,ir,ilid.-te, a53i:it Icorgo A. .finis. o Ilr.w'kviiir, Deino C:, biioes thr C -Vow in J rf!i;;fv ing isj!!t VI t! 'C'l r 'n m n ; and c tu t ,i ever KiiM-et'ic-enfjit ihe r'-j.t .liver as tliorouIi political iu-.iii:ioguo ;s trople of Peun- svlvauki in the t'ste rienatt JeiiVisou C Cisiion For-"t I f.J "n; , r.iisiron iiiity ,Jnl' in aj W r,.-.c, 1 . IV. -I honor not only on the deliberations of that body, but ou the oountry at large. V,'k have not vet eeon tl.e correct official v.-c on ihe Slate tick.,, I at it is ceitain that Latta, f r L-i a majority ot nr.t h.-s t !.:t:i ". i. Tem ple's majority, for Auditor Gem. ral, will fail below thi, but bo i- elected iieveithe !t,ss. Gen. MoCandlesi, f..r Secretary of Intcrn;i Ait'.irs, is ahead of bis ticket. It i.s a glorious triumph, and a complete re buko to the adniinistrnt ion of General Giant. Pennsylvania hat ben redeemed and may in.-y be cjiisid- ted as one of tbe cei tai i Siats to ctt brr vote for the Dera oc.aii.: can. I ,d;le for Piesi.ient in 1376. , A c str .- wl ' ieiu- t )i tiiirra rn 1 1 i irknirl in t o.irt. ncans. lrie contest over his election to tbe Speakership was one of the most violent and prorracteu mat ever was waged in the lower States cf the world does not furnish a par- ' en to death, thrutt into a furnace, and l he allcl for so great a change as this. j c upso consumed. Fred Egnerand George uuter were arrested on strong circumstan tial evidence, since when tho former has made a statement charging the crime on the latter In Tuscarora, Seliuylkill county, the ether day, Edward Tamany, aged 4 yoars, was found dead in a misoiable hovel in which his mother and three older children were lying in a beastly state of intoxica tion. A coroner's jury rendered a verdict or Congress toils immediate successor as now. It is by tbo light ir such facts as thuurt that we can gaugo tho dimensions of the Cal. H i owner was ha tiling a load of lin. when a warm lain shower set in. 1 be" lime, slaked by tbe rain, wne s'ou -n ah:ph j state of combustion, avd tho rajn caught : tire. Rut the animal in question, which fertred one of the team, stubbornly reni td all c Soils to detach him f;oin tho liurni.ig wagon, and wss cremated on tbe spct. while his unfortunate owner stood by and misapplied Script ji"-. A man named Robins'-n. of Brooevil'e. Jefferson county, went ont hunting fn Fri day last. He stood his gnu against a log, auI commenced looking for chestnuts, but becoming tired of this kind of exercise be concluded to take up his gun and return home. While lifting it from its position the trigger caught on the lg, and the weapon was accidently d ischarged the contents of the barrel sfrikintr him in tho forehead, ard producing iuaUnt death. ! l.T- wi.k.d y.'i t Another gathered in. ! t' of i ti : Accounts faora Terra Bonne nari.dt. i-t i-.roof t': i:(y.,... In., state that Andrew Simms. the negro ! oaly. .u:'.;i'! .!. w-i -. SheriiT clt-.cted on the compromise ticket, i 'P" '-' . ia 1 -r ;ti t. i . i was arracked by seven negroes on fiundiy I ' ' li;e - ' i.-. .-. : i eveninw in Uonmi. Simms ran from tho I fatl.et's -ot'ie anise !."! t paity three squares, hut l-aing pursued. ; '; "v- Tiiw at a 1 c-ui turned upon them and fired, killing one aid : a;' for e.ovfii con.- wennding another. Mi moss immediately ! n4u':funcus, htiiy .id ... snrrendeied himself and was sent to iaif ' P n'r:e etandi. , ., which whs cuarded ilrrin-j the night bv a l" t':i-"- i ii fal wa? : squad of citizens. Repeated threats wc:c a WiS?r 1 nt a sixpence of : -- made to lay the town iu ashes. ' potket oi the f.i.r ped .- A Dubuq ie boy has sxj loltad crest ' "n -ivr p pk p ed ; er thus glory by his skill in charming veaomou ! "a"iK po.eis bui p.;. r .: .. , serpents. Master Maurice Vai andingharii ' p'fauie of sit! l e; :'a '.1 for such is his name psi.-nits the rep- : n'''hfr cupe:;:.ed ::. p'. i-s l.Vi cr."1 tiksto twioo about him. and tl tirfinno U tions f ;.haica! f.ttiruc. '1 :'. 0? '. fears net. He began about a yar ago i co,,i)t the stx ol'tbi pci forme', t'.a i witi a rattlessake. and has since mnde a cairled, the Psii:c?. U.o tine, ihe Laocoos of himself with all the diS'etcnt ' ofthe road, the tenipT-ratuvH of serpents of the wglor. He has also set up a,J tne a.'i-co.cc tf i.::y creit'sj ' as a Profesr. and has a largo class of ! ri'I.k ' tu' ' " '' olber b 6 to whom be iaipai ts his secret. j ptraT'el in tie 1. t r r" :--.- t. . Seaio fiuo day there will be f uncial in I :'i'"- i;"'' yi!' :- ' ' : :'! -y e'- Dubuque, and it will not b9 a snake's fun eral either. Tbe Pres sayg : "In Pennsylvania liberty first saw the light : in Massachu setts the first blew for liberty s struck, arid it is but natural that the two State thus knit together at the in-tart of tbe na tion's birth should st vid fo:e.in..st in the tas,k of properly celebrating tbe comple tion of the nation's firit hundred ycais of existeaee." The two States "thus knii together" began their celebration of the centennial anniversary of A&ierican iude pondenco on Tuesday last. Jn the no.v struggle for political freedom they act to gotbor as the did in 1770. According to the Shelby villc Tv y . Covrant, there is a genniBe Sunday man in that town. He was born ou Sund.iv, married a lady who was born on Sunday, aud whom he first met and was introduct d to on Sunday, proposed to her ou Sunday, obtained Ihe consent cf her pa and ma ou Sunday, was married on Sunday, their only child was born on Sunday, and he firmly believes that death, whin it docs come, will t it-it his family on Sunday. The C'0-urant neglects to inform us wheth er he was educated in a Sunday school, cr over went tistoing on Sunday. ri'ti.er oc .' w n . f t, and th ti'-' T TT .Ler I..i s u if'': F.KLY tir.d DAILY Tlie arprosch of the Vr-?i-!ecl anpsca: .r)i.i.r;an.i' lo Itc i.vtr. i rrrii'fi o" 1-.7".. .- pl.ii'l .Me. thif -n!!v. faf 1: fit' 'v. a--; ! ir'- r thi: v t.r.Kui - v i i. v. . enleilfin ct i.v.-r ?eve.ry i - o : c-rs ari fci!i-. iu fv, ry a.-- . u its ipnilS'y '-s i il W':. n . h . nvt'vi.ly cii'lv-.'-or tr :. s'sn-lsi'l. t-u; to tir;Ti '. a : an t ii.-. w jr. Ti! h '. F-"".K I-Y SI N it-.:; on irli n"wq. r. Ail i li r. w - ... fvvwi in Ii. m.-erfi-! when ' len'jr'h ( :n t.t :.,(..--...-::'. i i. truled in a r'"tr, !!,.. us !: j ti:. . . . r.cr. It !s mr s;ta to tnslse th ; W !" l net fsmily wu;--r ia th" v '' full t;f cnrcr Binii;.; n; j r errrv s-.rt. t-if. "i.i prii't i -i -n.r.-." crrj.,v.'i i. ur.-i -r-. - ? - ' foiita'B '.lie m st mo r. ?:ii--a --. r -ot the day. ,-ir. :n.:y s- ' The Agritul-'-rai ! prr-r. mi! -f"i-u.--i iu t:.o o l.- SLV . w'H a i tray Ie f-.un-t i.-,s: ti.-l t:. tT. eTrsslPK. nn l liii 1- i. House at Washington. Up until 1H7U when cn,hin" 'te- which has' overtaken I ing whisky to excess. k. . t v l ii . , - - ' . l" 1 .. i j : : , . : -.t , - I . . Governor, has ,be Liberal Uepublican fever seised a nnm- i it's Admisi .tration. JV. V. Hun - . . .truKiuaj pimuna politicians, he wae the sworn few of the Democracy. He was well .i:own unnne me Know Xothimr Senator Gordon concluded a soeech meat as one ofthe moHtinsolrnt memWersof ,at a 1 ce,,t jubilee in Atlanta, Ga., as fol that patty, and could not rf"raiu from pro- 1 lows : ciairning his opposition to foreign-borii citi- ' 'e boon I ak in this honr of tour 1.. zens even in l'i tulnirr-li Hi ,.r t!rrT.. i .v l.,.' ... . .- ' .... ,, w V'i ...-.-...v. . ne n. uu , , . (Mil IUISF1VU HQ. ill ! 1... . . g. e. political base was not caused by a conver- ' your name, to rderiM unon th. nnr ,.r ii. teen.!l"(1 fifteen years Slon ta fr f.. IV..., . . . . . . . - i I'.uiui mill.- lueories, out onnn A young Frenchman named Alfred Si- ! mons got full Of bad whlikv at Newton nrr t cr.o vailv. Ii 1 "death by neglect, starvatios aud drink- I Hamilion a few days ago, and enterimj the ui.-a:ior'. :;'- ; ' r whiskv t Fimu." ! i.infrcli',iirT ctmr.r,, nl,l I-.J .rhn l : -tcion i'i :i t Intense excitement exists in Allen ' in cakes and candy, ho demanded a i-lam or. r.r,.-.v el o t - counry, Indiana, on acoouat of the abduc- or cuter. pon being infumed that she u!nmi;.it.si.i tiou of three cbi'.dien of John Maitin, had noue, he deliberately pointed a pistol roerivfli. few weeks ago, by two men and thiea ' rt her head and fired. Hhe threw women. The party were traced to Illinois, ; hand ju t Ik-for he shot, and tho til lrt ' Tear f,,r a V'1 r. ' ' '"' and have not been heard from since. The '. passed through one hand, inflicting only a anTi'riiviVJ' w J",',! ' '. .V:.:.' :'..V, -. cbi'.dien were aged respectively ten, thir- acalp wound on her head. The assailant f.r aii w ,iy i -m i.i ' " - ' - Jenh l' Rinjuiity. .'d i ! was arrcbied. and if he don't sober nn .Ii r. apeei-tl ffT-r.r (sonata v.. nr O.lalitw tn l. ir:. . .1 - : -l '11C lillt ler llil not. SU fhc ho irisat i In 1 tmm nrunira rcirt in M, " ' - rr,,.i r v-. , . . . . j ... . , w ins v. u.vu nun or ill's . , - - - "" - -- - " - KuiLcu- . ,n a.ivrrn, ot aTft ' . ,0 renominsie hioi as .onittitution; your acqiiiesaenco is laws i went uunting Tor radical game liary. Ins cate will be hopeless. th? cf ?t of pru-ni 1 1 at ongress.onal candidate. It is idl. theu. iased id accer.lanc with tha -r.i.titi,ti ! on the third of November. On 1 ha i,-0l Tha rllowinir Jjutiucri,;h.l taM-nptifn. i: is n . g n i Til tm ini Sn.a 4-p r . 1 . . . -. . 1 i .. 1 . j 1 1 j- , , .. . r 1 : 1 1 . .. .. . . .. - . . - , n Home of Rirn7.ti... n ' -- , tiutu lawiuiiy repeaieit; your ; oiiu 01 .uassacnusetts lollows into polit i- sions to tho Koman Catholic Chuich aro c.mman.i th I'emaera ic vo tiiIo d-,"wt A&? 1 1 '-1 r,,sU,f"1 'ority; your cor- cal retirement Roderick R. Butlor, tho announced to have taken place in Germany to 0f lZlAT,V tltZ ch.PXVn,U ' c iiul who'Sm'.Vi ' d n,n f U Cad.t n' ker of Tne. Tbey wero in tbe last live years : The Duke of Saxe- Ibey prei veteraD.at.d.feio;hhy,i.U,,ftln9' . In susVo S. s Jhe? SiV r P "V1 H " F" f . . .. . .. . ' . J laOaill IlieV are lint lllVlHi-rl linrn fnimt Inimiilis n. F. I ! f chronic ibeinnaiism ef nn- I Thp. swRvTB5Tir,;;: ! J!""1 a lePr,m!u! of the -The house of the ly. Mr. il,.f,a ! A nriiTi7 7f YiL u' lTu 'r i . ; ,,..i 1 ,. . 1 , 1 1.1 ... "v,u ur language -.-i"-". mnm .uuiiuuiia to ne supremacy . t. , .. . , . ...... . --- iu ihhh UM. beu-1 en rd . ...lfi.M,4 1 Insj is healt b. At the first indication of over Prea'rfenta. Geni?rs arti. nn.l tk. 1 'tYlntingham. ermont, is credited with and Duchess of Anthalt Kcxtth.n Pri. ce.a T.tiliisf. nf Srktma l !-. i-.. , 1. 1 1. r ... countrymen, for that response. You are as : wrs think they see the faces of dead peo- Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Scliwerin tlio -rprriiiiinuBipsiyoj were great in P'e ouoonne wini-.v3. 1 he phenomena onntcsscs of Stolberg, Schoenbnrg ami auvermtj. bm cherish malice to none, and , aro only visible j.i.xt after sunrie, and aro Dloome ; Paron Scnfdt-Pilsach Schin.I are iioctile Only to ttiioves. usitrricrs ami tr. nrohahiw ..ri,.,.! .11... i. : .... v .. t v.' -',,t ,, - ' : ' ui-. 1 no viroifrr.. ui unwsiriir OI lit va.i-i.-i m .1 1 Or. howeier, prefer the ghostly tbeoiy. lcs, Chief Otnacilor of the Cotisiatorv. I An ".;'. 'if, is no! 'ted by of our wkktrst word iii our language eminent and Couatitution; to ite supremacy 1 or w, -f-' , e ' ,e Ke,r: lerman I'. Attbe first indication of disease ovr Prea'rfenta, 'engrs, parties and the c. V l,.1t!ne,?!ln, erm-ont, is credited with U-known ami anr..-. j- peonla. rr.n,l rlinrii l r ,k..ir ; spirit inhabitants. The family ami nniirh. ...i-e t I i. ..... t... j .. "i'K'"vu i.mruies. - -----j - r j . . ... , .. . " - . . . w......-. .v ...it. liiiic nui upon x or uyiciiii, or intiiret.tir,.l) , I',,.,,.', the b-eal of tho s.Kie-.er, .tnl aj.pea.e,l Purgative Pill. For coiwha Void a sori like part of the breiist bone. Iscdintcr- or lame stomach, use ..,;, 7.....V, i 1 .Z nail '.Mi l estemallr. Linntunt, Ano.tjne In - X i,; -h r. -, r I R.": in nr.lnrt.t hTf ill" IV r.l.tvl.l , -' Aovunewhoseniif . n - .l.i. i.r m ' v -1 -gn"-Uf p qxr. !".! 1 i !- s' Wo hate no 'rav.oi . rolnnmi Il'iiv tl .il a r. '-' rti'n ..ioi' f r.xi i.'.-i 1 to -"I'll ta er Sin.- V I ' f f.nlr.riir!.' (-. 'n'lll i.vcr -JH.o.ni. "AH ' r: " ", i,,r. r'. tion. i-n.affi.' ;r-;.o To ci'ii" of 10 cr i-t. At.!r. "Iii- fr .ir j'r n,.t rant. i.' -Jl ... ;::if. ;Jors f rolu Utas tt.-rt-
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