the tmm mm. CDESDUnC. PA., Friii j Morris, - - r:ii '23. 1S75. ; . . . - . . ... --.. - . - -.-...-.j.- j AxE-Y S-.TI iit, a ir.-uber or the d kv a corporal's guard of the Kaai-IIoU'I'.rc-c:.::.:i.frorn2Vorth- County Coi&mitn at a mwting v.-.! rV. T"-1 1 " lu lhe "r!or of the Mountain 'iUa vkj&a t.ta O .W'.i ovath th:,t Us ovc '.frc-i tnjr,' i.-sr.bTs oft!:..- If -or? fcLce tl Oirn in Nov J. A. l'i:re:t, S-ji-trv-Tc-aic."''.::ce T';1 . Lr.-. o i . . .a :-l C t'l I i- ..rcr. I -i.i o fr a ctnvr?v!jn to n :i :. ilttfsf rjoverr: or r:.3 .:.:.t--T t meet r.t Il!triiel-a."t-.'U tL'. June? ncrt. Jon-. L. Jln.r r. i -r ru'tui Radh-al politician of I" '-are a VC! v e!.:b i ' J ' ! " -r . t- , !'..(.; j -Il i?., "TVCd. -iV '.tc e;.tettai':'-:e'.. lo bout f;r i. JttrJ mbntvv city. Aa nee - bv IL.; .ii:-s- tlC-1 Of ti:r I:-! vi'ir? rrr, r: :v i iit.r'. i. 'I'.C'iure v..? -..-c-.I "..-as!, s to tw T , ' ' . !.. - to 1." - ..- I . festive t-' :' u'.v.f.. tLe kir.;r of 1 I.i lJ' I.-.: .- IIr;,::v ciu-.i-jii t!;:;t L'trrioci-.t 1. r: l'lyr: -n:t: j ror. II'-- t.' will- tL? v i.'c c Tu.'lu'.."-r '" . : :. i :-.:-y L c '.I i -t , i -.-! . I lit c -- a J-"' r-- l xr-f--.l i Jt a J.-.i. -ca-.o, i:" U'v i ii.: -. UvJh'.r r.'.r. cb::r;!i ' - vr.y I-v . . vo-.Jy vj.v icti s : crs tp .rt r.-- : - Mi-kcr w .... :t;. r.. ha . l- ti li.ii t i:.'-: !tl 1 " , . T . HI -J l.:t .-- ; M r i U- ,ii t';o S-.i-.th 1 ii.at il iA' I: i il 1 'Ii' Ui ll.t.- llvuiuti c.-o'v.!. with iic he."?. luvir rah:lU'.r. .T-t- ?J. SoMK tin c aiua r;:i tl..- c " h ?;.''.iS niisrl cf ;';- oI:iey W'ltr.iie fciniih r,-5 !! '.I'-- tk. i lea thut he hriI a 1 nrr I :.!' '. coi".tit!'.:o..i! rAt to tl. otr.fj of (oi:.')r t.f Ail::t:i:-&3. 1 1- ; i. i. i.o reeoII""ti'u of eT".r havhir eon!ri- tat l.oiior r J.'ia. L'.i:iu a ia".:i o; in inv tx:..- lie:;.-, u ,r Uctto!- t. fs.T'rl IiN eI;.l:.- ill ii;-.;lt fei. Xv'.-;':.. ''.i ll ay, th.-'.t j.ivi'sr.jr (f ir-I-.rui '.;- ita't.i.el to jjio'1h;:h Ltiii a tt..':.-v t" j f the iSl'.tt Mi-1 to r..v..!.r:iic; levar i ior ajiic ,r. .--..'.;:! feme If t'.i 'laiier tr-.:n I.,:. 1 L'.a in u tli i:la . l' m u leii.otv -sectioi- ot i v. i; li t.a n .-l-t in huiKi t t'.t!nt M.-cc-H o' i City, t; I. jar.-c.i" 1 C.l-. i I' i . c -(A) l:,ct i'. he :.-1 to..- i i- i is . rr : t a ll vd O' 1: lid Wi Co. "i-.C y lio!i K'iit. -i i- titwi; '.i-i .;. itss t. id Giant, by. a plain i . : !.:'.: to let the peoj-le oi Ark.Q:ia.-. rd one , cn'i he meekly ooeyci. iod .':ni pre'nder that he .1: f-i that was loyal, an.l tn, H.j'i.h l a... i--: -i i than : ton-::; ''-!.(. h:;n r. tcr ;:..;.: t;.2t !:?o. . .i..ver '.l"iia &!iviui: worse a U: iu uil. hi V:.s iin af 'iMi he,.rt aud l:.;t v.c k ii asitiliL! i o.i hi'Pv.liOO cii:i: I Tholj"! one oi "l-,x. In.'Ia I-dind-. It i? an i '..ii of itith-iti,.i-,f, but its U-;t c-f-f.,rt? i:i tint l'.iit vl'l f.iil to ivc Swilh tko.o i';i ''iVkIii; 3 tiirf on 2 that .c.ji a.vai.int l.if r-.-tuni to Aikanias. A. w 1: r.t. TP.rrrt:: nl very senih f-ni.mViiL-'.tion in i efcrence to the 1 1 -1 .-te tlcciicii, v i 1 1 he fmnd d-eheic i-i our paot-r to-d.y. The 4 Cr-iwfr.rd ( 'oualvSvetem.'' w b'.ch tie writer ad v.- c -lie'-:, is ! n il !e at first sisrht, and well calal.ti.;i to co.-nr.i'-ad ilielf as wort.iy T u tri.d. It l.-.s 1 (',.!! tii'd, how ( or, i r O'.th p '.: ! ,d rarti..-s i.i nianv fou;.hi of t'i Sfte m;1 v-. r.-' cEVrrk-T:'.? !.?-3 cet: a i;w b.vn ' 1 -ll- ii. Vc ?Upl'0.-e li: it :.o - a Co vint v or p. til oi i:u&i.i!Siu: t'.I.et ecu pvitily 1 e .cvisra cpramst tlroit.c; o'jet 1I01.3 c-ull l.ot l3 i;r''"'i, n'll ;') it v. ith the system tpokci of. If t'i" people would or.Iy tr.i'f- r.: deep u'.t i.itc-rtct in the subject : i ther ouit.t to t-'he, it woul.l oe a rv -VnolT matter to procure a f.dr a -uo?-V- expre-:-don of Demceintio K';r.-nt in icfeience to candidates, Tv'.r.: l!::'.v';;-.:;. b u .'iu-1 L.. i ' ' t 1.0 '. r i.r i- tl.L-r under the pieser.t or ;iv other feiU!U'vw " lciuiea m lciiinm .ff .'-! i If the voters neglect to r.t- tr'13 repuar Ilejuibhoans from that t" .' the delegate elections, tlier have cit-v to 'n-ler it tolerably certain that o: :!y!iT.istlvcstoUainfif th?y sliouM i'1!'!'1' v, ii' Rest Governor. hui.cu lo be misrepresented in the1 : ton vent ion. That the present reprc- 'I' nr. ftrike among the puddleis at st i.tHtiouof eleclio'i (tistricts in a conn- 1 the rolling mills in 1'ittaburgh and vi tv e. sivention i4 n dair, i so plain a " cinity, was tei ruinated last week and I'opiyjitioii Ihat i; one v ill deny it. work was resinned in nearly rdl the es .o chrngf', however, could piobably tabli ihnients.thus restoring tlieoldtime be rritTle th year, eithei; by the adop- ' of activity and causing a general revival ti inof the Crawford svsUm or bv the of business. It is said that the owners t'j.porlioniuent of delegates based on ttte democratic vote of the ditf 'tent ttis-.nci.-s. As a change mtiit, however, Fco.i take plr.ee, it id veil enough to !ie'i;s tlie iiuestion nnd thus direct pub ic tttention to it. Tor ourself, we still adhcr ? to the j !an we suggested in our paper two weeks ago, r.nd would like to Joe its merits tested in the re ;; sj ive election ellstricls at the next .'c?ite eleclion. One- thing is cer- fJ.J. ll iuiU i-e, 11 it 'i'Ji'3 not eneot any gooel, bv nfi-pibdity c.-n it dev. present of an early settleni'ut or eom nv barixL " f J ' - ..promise. . : i;e -A.J, That in t:5 seirc'ton of these two rou t John F. Hartranft arid Butler B. ?:rarj) Camlri orty believes that she l.r-s rot oi.ly recoiiin,e-ided th a'.if stcr d j vrett rcei ;a the SU-.ie, tut rcea whose stretch Lfo;e the j-eoj.!e would be iuiiu- Cie'le. ii .i-e, in liiia iaee. en ms-. t .ii.e ctav v-ek, to select ddci-vAc-:; to rtpre-n-:. tL'.a rour.ty in the i-.ppro.'t i.ipz I'.: "teal i'tate Convention. In i-S !,(ii-ivt' .:d .-r!i:i:.I. aisl DOtLl?: tut ;:v!t co'.: J U lis -.ar:!irl. Its av.thor nr.!:u-.i bis f. n-y to r;;u away villi i.i ji: VL t.i-:::t. lie of course only In-tti.-V I to :y .r-t 1 la! tri'Tii't ii Mranp: ne tfce .'.Li-.-t fi!i-1 j t;re-t li:eii "of the lis HcilI j nrtv in tiie .-l:.t. tut een with this Iiinit .ti-'n. it "ill l-e recrai'l-c-il an unj'-imlii-itle inujt ! y a l-jiizd iriv.ihir of a.'iioiliotj.s oClce-tet K tl.o rai;ks of ti.e l -uiy of great ...,.-. i On thtf ii.lv Ik.-fore this 1 r j. I i:ir f:-ct v-us t.,i::.-t -1 l y tLc- :v in in is ! pt-ritlt-iu.-tii t - n-'i'irriit for t!:e f-.r .Vt:.'e Tixsf- e- , i: it l!.:.-i'.c:.l i;0!.K;.t'! v.rt-r. an t v. Iio v. i'-.iil to tie ir:;-:' :-t;c:i cr.st ti: ":! l-i;a e r..t:o:.thfct Strnr.jr is a ::?-., :!:r.n L: ir.ee! f. Ilia r.l Ilia hoir.e is in h Uunv V'hi'.e rc-injrk will fj-:.'v to Ket-h--.rt, Itar.Ie, smlc'ti-er?. W..y ;i f. w 1 . "."or I'i'iiy !e"..u:!i-.ui. i:i W.W'i't ..t i::y::i ii tl.ey c-x!-;t ...," ,.'- ru.-!: ii t'"; sisch kf.MOl'f le or.v i::tv. tl rit Jlr rtiaiilt ... - tf - tie- ul'.f.'-t mvI 1'iiroft t?r::.e.' itir. -"ninch us t!.c of tiiis ennty. in !;'.-! a v- r.irfci-il has isilf-cl A f'i'ri to tijat tl'fect. In '. .. il :II K I f. -'". ?:!.; : i i.i.j to.-.i.tr j;'.!fMiaj ice of the c-omt i. ' ijl cave tlie corjMoiiV ea'lb Eirr. .SfttiL-mf :it oi tiic- r i.nrii- -!e 'J.o;iU-i:.i:A ones- The I.i sii.-'utnre mot in extra session and ;-h what iskiiown f.s the Coii-t-n--ion:'l '.ornpr'ruUe. In pursuance i:f the t- iii!S of this settlerccnt, the ir-iiior.'.tit- or c .nservative iricuib -rs of the 1 Aver tiroit!! of the Lei -1st tire, v. ho hn 1 hf-trii t xrolle l on the 4t!i of .?;'i!ii iiv hv I rant's soMiers, v.-ere re stored to th.ir treats, and the JIadicals v ho had I- . en i!i-trdltJ in their places v. itiidrc-'v.: The Democrats are thus reinstated in their ascendancy in tli II- ii-:-. whilu the Radicals retain their rj'.j-iiitv in the b'enate. Another and hv f :r t!;e most important putt of the c ';pr.( t is that KiWog'j. if to he ie-c- i.iz'-d a-i (Jovt-rnor of the State, and t !.e siij 'ported during the reinai: dcr .-fhi- t.-in: in estMishi; the r.iithcr i v of The St'.ite irov i nrr.ent, i!:!iou-h he i.e. -r was ekct.-d and ims Ikch re I'a'.'.'uv dnouncd a h.ct iii usurped his oir.ee hv leadiii'jr men of his own dllleal p.irtv. ( )f course this set? !e ':!.t of th-"- difVic'iitiiS in I.o:i;iana is t -:!v v.itho'.it '"! forc or s.nc ;;. hut i;s h'."--!t received hy Loth iMies in t!:. State in the interest of r.ce a::d order. The cpsettiuj; n;.d 4 OV.;it iiv C'f ft Sti'te t: jverr. iv.r.t in t'.ii ' sinpular way i? a nv.hl dar.p'rot! .;-c.f.f..,ient "ool one that it is to he hoped v, ill never hereafter l e imitated. The j !e of the State have home their wrongs v it 'n a doirn e ot patience t!;at is u.:c.atiipi'--d, and tLey only acquiesce !; jw i;i a temporary snst en-inn of their ri.srkt to the full possession of the State jo eriim&iit hecauae they desire jeace . t r.s ao from the n;is- -i rule, finarcuy ana contusion whu-u have ; -tematically jlundered Midop pressed tiiem. Such a patehed up cot;)) roniisp would not have l;een lcn-.;-!. t l.'-cessary f.r exiAsihuit under anv other :i Inir.i-trati'.n th.n that of (rir.i.t Now that it has been m.id. wo trust it "will he hor.enly r.dlic-red to. sivl th'-t a het'er an 1 brighter h"V . il! cr.! -S:iz dawn on the ojprefed snfl ai:ovc-rr:cd people' of LouisiaLa. Tns -v. Y. notes some curious ci rennet anc.s connected with the in- trodii'-tlon of the p:- ' iil.it ion pir?ti -;:i hito the recent (.leetien in Ihr.de Is li.n I. The i'eni-'cra's 'nominated for (if.vonor C. II. (.'wtler, ho is a tee-t- teller, rjid is known to have v. rittvn a h-tter to jov. lion-aril 'corarnendtn tlitj c .;:irs ''f the latter in c-nfjrcinjr ti.. 1 rohibitory lw. The I'i ohifwti n-i-t.-i r.oiroriat'.d li. llj-z ud, v. ho is said to h ive one of the bi-st str.cked wine cellars in the Stale, and he was &lso supported bv the bolting Republican?, while Henry Lippitt was the candidate ol" the rerruhir Republicans and ;he li- Ve interest. rl iiere was r.o choice 1'7 the people ; but a epecbl election in Providence for Senator nd Kej.re- of the mills were eventually compelled to ace-ode to the demands of the oper ntive5, but le this as it may, the result is as above stated. The strike began lr.-t fall, end as a matter of course has cut both ways, like a double edged sword, entailing immense los. on the proprietors as well as the workmen The miners' lock-out in the Luzerne and Schuylkill coal regions, w hich has been in c xis'encp since January last. still continues with no ptospect at JYf ne leors H'ithout a Worth i A TEOT HCSBASD8 BR11AUTT TOW1RD HIS WIFE HE-f5IO' 1 IEATH'S I EtiECE. I - '. Tlic Tioy Preu the fi.Uoirirg ftrsne sUt? c.;neerni!ig the Lusband of a knJy n b) ditri leeentlj in that city : i 1 he Lady aial gentleman refen-etl to were danied abut twetity years ao, ai;J eane lo '.Vest Tiey s.l:ost!y after, and lived there together until t!.e rit-alh of tLe wife. The latter was a r.:o?t iudustrions, Lith'y re- rfcoabie and rtiiuos womau. Ft the f;' s: ten ua;s of her manied life, during n!.:chp"iio1 live cl.itd.vii weie Loiu. s!ie ti;d eviriylLiiig jx'f.t.ihle f jI a wi i.'ian in Lei jL-iitli'ii to do in older to j.leare her bvts-l..-.r ..ii, but to mo purpose. V. Leii the did l-er l-tt Isef husband w as su: to make out p.. at she Ld do:;e i:er worst. He jri ur.ibU-d cji.tinnaih, but at times l e rroil.'d b:eak out and jmiir iijwm l.ts ife the lnot-t uns tntrited abuse, cTTinuinjj it for seveial thtys topet'itr. Then would iiitervene a sric-t co bn-kea ouly by his seeing an op-fK-itunity Vj give his wife a beating when iiiJj.idy was in fright, and when she least exjeud it. After Le L.ad abused Ler he world bring in the i.t-iLbors and ay to tLtru that his wile had falleu and hurt herself, roor creature ; how sarry he was Cr it, and he wonlii adJress her as My dear," and c.k if fcl.e vca? badly hurt, and he would lun for d .-ct jr. He was to j.'vollve ai.d kind ami aC'ccti.uiate that n.-'b-wly wor.Id tc'.ieve his vi.'e wheu she toid ihst it ws her husbrnd v. ho had e.iusid her the iujuiies. The neighbors tho.iht her craxy, or at k;i.-t l.vsterics.l, . heu she t:.ad ai.y t-tatenients of this l ii:d. For a luiii time he managed to bv.-:it his v. ife a:;d to co::et-al it h thi-way. 1 11- eri it ha'i reaeheeTa p:.i::r. t!;e wiie tk- thoie nt so ot"t.u, that the rvw;' ticiils tie&ii but coiiir'led Vj M:d t.iu "jM-.r woman to au iui.tise asjiiiin. (jse C.i-r, Lnwever, tlie I r"kt u-i.eai ttd w .is v a-, sitting by the cick-, in wLich was Lc-r youngot child, a Lly. !kn it. and at-i-.-.id.i i; tn fcoiise s.;,vi:;r at the sr.ii.e tiii.t. ii.r h.:.-b.::.i was in one of l-.s sitm liivcUs. at ihe time. VYhiic he washit;i::r :n desciibc-l. t!.c hi.!.ai:d ei.teitd ai I I as td thioah the L -. intw ifie" yarth iiv letiot.cd vMthiu ii tew i.'.iii'.Utn. bi:L in tl.e hiteri: a neuheting iady lad i.tei d f ud ci.e iiii- an a.ij-.init bc.SiOjiu. '1 ht lady ol-ervf d ii'.a V:!ki:ii,' up .p.iietly be hind hi-, wily M:d. wii'.:.'.;it utteiii!.'a v."!'I ur giving the iea--t waiuing, doubled l is tit .r.d tli i.'.A hci. A IKEKLXTVUS r.I.O'.T. on the baik ot the head, leaving her scrawling on the t' M- ii.sii i:'.e. 1 iiis done he at .i,ce 1.1:1 to brint; the neih bo:s as u-uai. and aih.-cUtl ti e ereao-st coiiceiii ah'.Uit h's wife, v.ondeitd hovf ii.ueli the was hurt, ai.d tinaliy pio.oitl to p f.jt the Doctor. 'I lie la iy who had m. creted hcis( !f in the bedr x.m aceud iiitn cf t!it a.vihiill, aiul when he was .ue f .r tlie Doctor she went f r the police and hr.d hiin aiitsied. IIi wife apjM-aied in court and told tl.e whole slyy of her husb.ti.d's ciuelry towaids her. but. w oui.oi-like, b.'ced the curt to foi-ive him. Ht-r re quest, howtvc-i, was denied, r.ud the ciucl 1 ii-'odiid had to lstn:iib sevetal ruo.it hs in j iil. (..'n li.aviiij the cock after iccciving sentence he turned to his wife and said that she had wronjied Lin by what she had K-stifnd U, but to lernoiiilrcr tliat he would nter reak to her a-ain on earth. ihiihcne ceil. :td i.i.'e jt.ns r.;M. 'J he u.an served out hi seiitenei and returned to his family. From the h; of hi.s leturr. nr.til two d.-.ys befoie her death, whi'-h took place lecentlj, he never exchanged a wo;d wi'h her diiectly. It was i.tf:v. , iiviiitf tegether as they were, hu-oiuid and wife, the pnitista -f the same child: t r, to hiive 'i iiiterehsr.ge of sew 'meats r:pa:d in the athiiis of the household ocea.siou.tU !v. This va-;.i:e in the f..-l!owi:i2 r.utn i:vr : When they v.e:e si-tir tt in the suue room the husband wnuld tell one f the cti'dreu to say arid so to tlie mother. '1 he mother would answer directly, which, if it required a fun'ufr answer, would hr doi.e ti::ouh the chi'd as before, but i4 was only when he w as in particularly .-:; py iiio;ls tt.r.t ! n wotvtl even e-i!in:;in.citt i:i this way, His miM nsii d n o.le of c-m-tstuiiic.Uir. t' his w if.; what he wanted to y'iy was f-.r him to 1 tiro into a sp.uate loon:, :ti;d t'-.-iiCe lssati his ln;.iii.'.te tinoiijli one of the childien. Two d.tys befure the wife died, after she had been tiek fr some weeks, her Condition was mane known to him, when he was woik ii:t in the pardon, by the doctor in attend ance and the clergy n an who had been eailed in. lie was told that his wife wis .on the verge of deal h. and that he must make his peace v.uh her while she was jet . eocscious. The idea of death seemed to s'.airer him. He w as fcilent tor a moment, and then bursting into tears, lepahcd to tUe death bed of his wife, lie bent over her and b-eed Lei f m i v-i a in b.tte-r plaints and tears. The dying woman ' gii'sj ed his h;o:d. and, caiih him by name. s-id .she freely f irnve him all, and added that she was sow prcpaied to dse, Lroiij at je;ice with the wii-.ie wr-ihl. fe--v hours before ileal h the wife said, and they were tl.e hi.sl wools she was heaid to 1 litter, 'ahat the last two days w.t'.i her husband neror away fotni her b:-d ,:le but when he left it to serve her, had been the happiest days of her life, and that she ; only wi.-hed they miyht be the beginning cf happy d!3s to her husband." . -- - The Ciicncn and tc.i: Dnw.x. Tvev. Father Yt.im, of New York, nst-d the fol lowing language i. the course of an address at the funeral of Daa i'rya it : The Cai holic ' hui t h tie.e.s not find in the drrma!';e professj-.n a.:;-ht to condemn. It, i ail !.'.-n'.rab'e po.fession. The actor, the lawyer, the merchant, t!;e banker, have all th. ir d i'ies to ;eiTorm, always .subservient to the chair's i i n ' v irst st 1 i v; to rave yo.it- soni, aul li.en become a g wxl actor, laryer, rr whatever you wish." "'Pho . dian.a, properly considered, is full of go-d , J v,sor:s, tlie uiiimate tiiumj.h of virtu un der all circumstances and the defeat cf hv ' jciisy and vice. V.'eie the stage as foild , of the Church as the Chinch is of the ttage all would lo well. V"ere the drama as re spectful tothe priesthood as the priesthorxl is to it there w,.n hi not lie a word against it. The fb r.r.:a 1... :. , treated the Church as well as ti e Chinch has treated it. It is wrmg to place a priest upon the stage in a false, light. The dramatic element per , varies everything. Life is a drama, and ' death is the most moving of all dramas in 1 the world. Thepreat Hacrific! of the Mass, which ha been oilercd up for the repose of the soul of our deceased friend, is a plav, and the most successful play that has ever been p'oduced. It bats enjoyed a run of .nineteen centuries, commencing with the . divine tragedy on Calvary, and will hist utitil the end of tirno. It is t ha great play of lnist's passion, the constant repetiiion . of the tragedy which resulted in the re ; riempfion of the world. The Catholic ' Church always shelters her children, nnd her tines are si retched forth for them. No matter w!it distracting profession a man may be engaged in, this loving mother will ever Ik? his guardian, ami at the moment of death she is beside him. In reviewing the situation in the coal field., the Sci anion Timfs says 1 Five years ago coal -was selling in the market far from three to fo-.-.v d .liars per ton, and miners' wages v ere ft 1.31 per car. Xomt cord is selling for from live to six tV.Urs jer ton, and m'ne.V wages are a trifle mote than eighty cjnts jercar. Ir.imifSrant and the Children of ' r : . j. nt in That was a nolde oration of George Wil liam Curtis at Concord yesterday, worthy of the noble theme and the noble men who thed their blood ot the pot, but it has one conspicuous acd damning fauit. It raises the question of nationality or rather of Ciifiiual nationa ity, since citizenihip is universal, and it riies it in an offensive and intolerant w ay. iVe do not know for a fact, but it looks, after reading some of the pas sages in Mr. Cnrtia' oration, as if "Eugene Lawrcrce' wrs a rii de piurm of his, ami his able brain the Land that euides the pencil of Mr. Thomas -ast. 31r. Cuitis liavir.g carefully c -nsnlted the statistics of tlie Bureau of Immigration and the reports .f the Commissie ners of Castle Garden, tells us that one-fcutah (f the pv.pulation of the country is now eitlrer imntfyrauis or the childien of icjmigiants. This immense f:reij:n i'dlux has brought with it, he says, an "immense ijjuoiancer" .4lt has brought," lie continues, 44other political traditions, other languages, and other re ligious faiths. It has introduced powerful and organized influences not friendly to the republican principles of freechmi of thought and action. It is to the change produced by immigration that we owe the lost seri ous questioning of the public school system, which was the nursery of the early repub lic, and which is today the palladium cf free popular government." It will not do to tell Mr. Cuitis for he is an educated man that the original settlers of this oat'tiy were not all of the sturdy Puritan stock he tia?os back to, a;41 which was the parent stem of foui-hfiLs the human forest Le yesteiday fwayed with his lopnence ; but everybody is not. so learned as he. The Puritans w eve d FtibtJevs the sail of the col onies, r.r:d their d.-iceod.4iits at piobably the bet citizens .f r!i3 Itepublie, but they Lave ti.. lijjht t usiirp all the title in the sacied tsmple f Fwdom, or to constitute themsilves an cxcltt-ive frnaid for its keep ti. The b'.l she.? rrt the Revolution was not al! of one l.m . That had been English that was s'.illed in 5'aachuf tts; that was Ditch in New Yoik; German and Scofch 1 1 i--.li in I'eliHslvaii a ; Swede in New Jer-s-y ; there vrs pu e Iiish in Matyland ; eavah-er Ki'.i.-li in Virginia ; Huguenot in tii ( atoiiiias, aitd Aiiti-o-;eriiiiin in (Jeor ia. The glory f th achievetnent belongs to 1.0 one f our thateeti tribes; aitel we will have v.- High Prt-sts .f Israel, nor Levitts leai "mg th Atk of the Covenant ..ur fathers made witk .od in the name of Liberty and seah-d Jli their blood. The esei.ce of tor lcing is dtinociacy. The men of 'T'i did not d irest one another be eause some ".veie Iloglisli and some In'sh, some llt.'.cii atid son-.e Austrians, some t'rench and srme r'.timan. They came bete in se.o-c'i of futi m, and they fo.md it ; the foreigner of t day comes here in seaich of liLeity, and it shall not be denied him, no matter what le his political or re ligious convict ion. Therefore we tell out adopted fell. .w citizens not to fear the na tive, as the native does-not fear them. Thty are i;r. migrants and children of im tuitriauts to bo: ;;.w Ir. Curtis' phrase, only as one is to four, and we never heard t-f n- of them abetting the ability to whip f.mr American ''any day.'1 Mr. Curtis reed not be alarmed at the proportion. J7.,''.f. Th us, Hh. Too Ml" at Offic Kit. Casual views of tiie di.-pniMi t ion of loinibci-s between of f.eeis a.ii piivates inlie army of the Uni ted States cause the eyes of the thought ft I tas;;ayei lo opeu wide with astunish ment. Of er.li.'trrt rnr-n there ate 2o. S'Jl. Of ci.mrr.s-sinovd oilieei s there are 2,70. West P.niu is also h itching a new brood e-f 'Sj'i li'-uleaants. They will be r.ut of their si eels next June. The model army of the United States, theiefire, presents the amaz i''g pi"ii 1 ifii .f icss t ban eleven soltlieis to each oflieer. lext June the pieiyntiou v .11 be smaller. It will be nine soldieis and eight-tenths of a soldier to each of lieer. The .nl v propr use w e have for an army is to keep the Indians of the plains iti su! j.cii 'ii. J'L teii icgo..euts of cavalry are a'liple for this. Aitiii'i y and infantry are Hot of the slightest '.:ii:;e in the Indian country ; for the f-avajjes are mounted, and iir.iii ia bly attack i:;d retieat on hoise bnck. Suidylhe 1inu caonot. be far dis tant when l he people . ill say to the large tody of officers, each commanding in lidicu loiis i 01.01 tion, only nine soldiers and ight-tniths of a soldier : 'lieiitlemen, o-j Jiuve l ad an exceedingly sft thing of it fr abmg while. Y'ti had your educa tion given 10 yon ; yon have ln-en for ytTirs elegantly fuj poi ted i idleness; you have received a heap of cur money for doiug nothing ex cert wearing handsome utii f Tins. Yv'e really have nooccas'on for you. save to the extent of ten regiments of car aby, and for them only until thlair.s are settled. Lie pleased to ehav your final pay a:-tl letiitn to ctvi! life, ar.d taste the hap piness of living tnanfuliy by useful labor." The rt-op!e .uijr'.it to' say this through their iepieenia.ivoA ir. tLe next Congress. A". Y. Hun. QciTE an interesting controversy has been kept up for some drys past, says the Pittsburgh Lipa!ch of the 11 1 1 1 iust., as to whether the tost shot vr;i3 fired, or tho f.r-t blood was shctl, at Lexingtou or Con end, one hundred years ago to day. Mr. Chailes Hudson, the author of a history of tiie locality, has wiiiteu a h-tter on the i-r.hject, in which he states that the fight at Concord took place a; the old North liridge at Lalf-pat nine o'clock on the morning of the FJ th of April, 1775, and that at Lexington, "so called, " at two o' clock in the afternoon, after the Iliitisli had been el riven out of tlie former town, and when Percy's reinforcements ariivcd from F.ostom The Lexington fight was, therefore, only "a continuation of the CVm- c :d fight, but assumed larger military ! proportions by inciased strength on both j sides, and the presence of two pieces of j artillery with Percy's ti oops." George W. Curtis, silt hough agreeing with Mr. Hudson J as to the main facts in the case, differs j somewhat with him as to details. He i says that after the sixty of seventy militia- men who formed on the green at Lexing- j ton had been fired on by the IJi ithsh troops, J the former were ordered to retire, "and as j they diil so returned the P.ritish tire." j The consequence of this is that the people of the two places will hold rival celebra-. j tions tosriay, but as both are entitled to the j he'iior of almost simultaneously opening lire on the lbitish forces, it is to be hoped ! that the livalry between them will not be j as bloody as that which took place between j the militiamen and Fitcairn's forces. In j tho meantime, in order that they may be ! fully satisfied in regard to the matter, we ' w'ould advise our readers to consult their j histories. j The Springfield (111.) Iiegititr says that about a week ago a family w as eject ed from a house on Eighth street for non payment of rent. They refused to leave the premises, and at once set up thtlr es tablishment in the yard, between the house from which they had been ejected and another one, distant perhaps eight or ten feet. Three days ago they were diiven from the yard, and 6ince that time they have remained encamped on tho sidewalk in front of the house, where they cook, eat and sleep, and while the hours aay with as much unconcern as if comfortably domi ciled beneath a roof. The "OfT' Months for Outrages, 1 1 The perifKlicity of the Sonthern "out rage" business is as well tixed as that of any event in the Radical political calender. It comes whenever theie is an imtiortaiit election to be held at the North. VVe cull attention to the present extraordinary quiet ness of the Southern country as contrasted with its fearful turbulence when the Ad ministration was stiiving to carry Ohio, Pbxssti.vaj.ia and New York last au tumn. In this business as in others, th eternal law of supply and demand controls. The Republican poli.iciaos and newspaji wanted "outrages" wherewith to fire the NortLeiaa heart, and lo ! they were supplied by the Attorney-General smoking l.ot out of Lis little mi'.L though it must be con fessed tli.it us kindleisof fires they were failures. When the demand ceased on the day of election in November the supply suddenly stopped, and the country has not heard of an outrage" in the Sut!i since that time. Curious isn't it? There was an orgau of the Administration published in th3 city before the elections, called the y.V;.Mi(i, whose first page bristled all over with stailling headlines, conveying intelli gence of the slaughter of carj-et-b.aggcrs and colored persons from the Potomac to the Rio Gr?.ude. The organ died of a sur feit of hoiretrs, and it may have been no ticed since its death that the sacrifice of the truly loyal voter in the Sonth Las not been chronicled in the Republican news papeis which have sun ived. Readers were assured before the November elections, and the assurance was eve-u repeated dur ing the late Connecticut campaign, that if the Democrats were successful carnage would ruti riot in the South, and it would not be safe fur any man within its boi tiers to avow himself to be a Republican. TLe absence of disorder ef any kind in the South during tlie past five mouth Las been ! conspicuous. There has been more io : lence in one little town in the ruining re gions of the Northern Sfafe nf Pennsyl vania since Nevemtei than there has been in the whole fifteen Southern States. : Theie has been moie resistance to the au thorities of the United States in ti e in tensely Rcpabiican city n Feo. idence. il. I., in otse day, than theie Las been 111 the 1 whole five months since November in the intensely "riMma!" Southern city of New O.loaris. It is needless to multiply exam ples of Republican promise and aiiti-i'e-. publican peifoi inauce. Now- that the ek-c-i lions aie ovei f r a season we a-k the read er to observe the remai kable discrepancy, and also to 11 -to our prognostication that the 'outrages'' will break out cgain about the time that the canvass begins to get I warm in Ohi , towards the close of next summer. Then will the loyal carpet-bagger resume Lis.fligLt to the North chased by the bloodhounds r.f the unitconsti uc-ted, and the intimidated black man welter once more in his own gore. It is true thai this : t hulling news has lost its potency upon the I Northern mind, but an old dog cannot lea: u ; l,ew- t ticks, and the Republican newspapers ! wiil set up that same old howi from sheer i force of habit. A. Y. World. A G(K)i) vrciio run the Miners. The I'ottsvillc Standard oiivs, in, defending the mineis as a clas from tLe unjust inculpa tions of the .V,'rir" Journal, "that there may le a few among them w ho are disposed to be lawless and turbulent, ar.d a similar number would be found in any class sord ini ly situated, but as a class they are peace able, industrious and contented. We will take I'ottsviile, or any other pb.ee of simi lar size in the coal regions, and we w ill challenge cemtrailictioii to the assertion that tiie tui'unleiif clement is composed as large ly of American born citizens as of foreign ers. 1 1 must be borne in mind that the foreigners are not responsible foi all tho disorder in the coal regions. Out of 31o pei sous committed to prison in this couuty duiiug the past year, 117 weie born hi Ireland, 3'J in Germany. 17 in Wales, 27 in England, 118 in Schuylkill county. And then we must not forget that this locality, by its apparent immunity from detection for crime, draws together the very worst elements of our native population fiom neighboring counties who fid a prominent part of our criminal calender. So far as these 'ignorant foreigners have been guil ty of outrages, wc shall make 110 effort to extenuate t heir ci ime ; but as a class we elesire to do them simple justice. It is a fact w hich cannot le too loudly Lei aided in their praise, that, although a few outrages have been perpetrated by individuals, yet, during ail the intense excitement f r the last two or three weeks, while 2o,(oo men have been lying idie. there has not been a single outbreak in the Schuylkill region which the sheriff las been called upon to suppress." Spelling Match in "Welsh. They have had a sjelliiig match in a Welsh church in Cincinnati. A paper of thatcity says of the affair : 'As the words were high old Wel.-di, and the conversation was carried ti in WeL-.li, our reporter couldn't verv well ratch the drift of things. It is a dtTiicuit matter to get into the meaning and spirit of a Welsh meeting unless one nndoi sands the lan guage, lint the gentlemen sOxil up and spelled a large number of big, crooked words with tlue-ner and correctness at least it is presumed they did. However, they were tl jored at last, and these are "some ef the words that did the business: Daddych weledigacthau, Ysgi ifenedigaethau, Llivy rymaiabiaiicyn, Anmhresylodigaetholdeb, ar.d Aunghyf11ewidioledigacll.au. "Two passed through with these aud other similar jaw-breakers, and it was found necessary to give them some hard words in order to f-et them do.vn. Mr. R. C. Evans was thrown with lllerosolymila niaid. and Mr. Hollands with Ponthiydfeu digaid. Among the stiff old fellows still in reserve on the list were such as these : Lhanystnmdwy, Clwydy fagwyr, Mynyde cynfhg. and Ehoallanercbrugog. Mr. Hol lands took the prize, a book of Welsh poems." A new danger threatens the Republi can party. The Commercial Adrertitcr (third term 1 has discovered that "the cen sus shows that Irish parents produce three voters to one turned out by American-born parents." Also that Irishmen naturally belong to the Democratic party. Putting that and that together the World inclines to thi opinion that the most appalling future to Radicalism is apparent. Let the discomfited aiithmetic-mcn of the Repub lican press who have tried to cipher Ad ministration gains out of the New Hamp shire and Connecticut elections try their fingers at this problem. Suppose that the fecundity of the Democratic mother is thrice as great as that of the Republican niothor, how many years will it bo before another Republican President of the United States is electeel? Answers may be seut in to the third-terra candidate. One of the most remarkable and as tounding occurrences is the following, re lated by the Freeport A"ior Era : On Jan uary 27th, 187-v a hog belonging lo Mr. S. S. Armstrong, of Allegheny township, Westmoreland county, was lying near a straw stack in the field, 011 the day named above, and by some means the stack foil down, completely burying his hogship un der the straw, anel unable to get out. He remained under the straw for Ofty-four days, and is now living, Mr. Armstrong had given the hog up for lost, until they were taking away the straw a few- daa-a itgo, when they discovered kimv j jseic." end J'oittical Items. I Judge Packer his given $ 10, 000 towaid the Centennial. The newly created Cardinal Manning is reported seriously ill. TLe State exerts $27, 000,030 worth of ietroleuai annually. Pittsburgh f south side) has a champion dog cater, who Las dined cu dog flesh for j two yearn. j The scarlet fever, of a malignant type, prevails among a large number of children . in Washington county. I Carrutb, the Vineland editor, is still . in a X'recarious condition, and Land is res ( mains in the Riidgeton jail. ; A child was lxru in Granville, Lick ing county, O., on March 12th, with two ( well develoj-ed feet on each kg. : Michael Meyleiav, editor of the Sullivan county Jtinocrat, weighs 375 rounds. That pajer ceitainly has some weight. A man in Lancaster, New Hampshire, ; Las a trout iu Lis caste: u that is vo tame that it will eat from a person's hand. , Thomas Mul'aney aud Thomas Clipper were instantly killed in Springfield. Mass., ' Friday, by the explosiou of a bomlVtell. To Lang or not to Lang Pomeivy, the boy-mtiideier, is the question which now agitates Massicbusetts papers and people. In Uutler couuty there are fifteen Democrats and niueieeu Republican an nounced as candidates for the office cf she riff, The Cnban insurgent Colonel Pepillo Gonzalez has died from lockjaw resulting from wounds received iu an action with the Spanish troops. Mrs. Polk, the widow of the Rt. Rev. Leonid as Polk, Eishop of Louisiana and Confederate general, died at New Oiieaus on Saturday 11 jg lit. There is a man in the i-er.iten tiaiy at Michigan City who was sent there for b'ack-n. ailing John C. New, the ne w Treas urer of the United States. On Saturday last Jeremiah Rarto. after saving the lives of two men in a log jam on Cook's inn near Wi'iliamspoit. was himself caught iii tiie jam and drowned. The most cuiious freak if one of the recent cyclones iti Gcoigia was tLe diivirg of a hickory tree about two feet in diame ter about four feet into the ground. The pasteir's refusal to kis the good book may have been iu fiiltiilment of ati earnest resolve and promise to Lis wife to stop this kissing business soaip.wheie. Dr. Glenn, of California, has vist sold his last year's wheat for yoOX'Vo. He isn't a "bloated aristocrat,' either, but simpiy a p'tihi, honest lillur r f the sou. A bronze mil. n-ed by tiie Dan.--, t.eai 1 ly two eer.turh s ago for holding the a.-l.s f burnt d belies, has been presented to the Academy of Sciences, of Chicago. litv. Francis Strang, of Westlield. Ti og.i county, father of Hon. 15. li. Strang, lied last week. He had preached for feuy ye-ars in the community where Le died. The bill withdrawing the tstate giants from the Catholic Iiishops has p.is-etl its second reading in the Prussian Chamber of Ptei-s. and been signed bv the Emi-eior. ! William L. iiiattan. davnir.er for I Mentzer & Co.. grocers t.f Philadelphia, ! was arrested in Carlisle on Wednesday, for the commissioti ef a rape on a young ' lady of Chambersburg. ; The Lvmlcrtiun'M Gazttt? d es not i take a hopeful view of the lumler trad this spring, and predicts a great falling ofl ; in the amount produced without any cor- lesjxMiriing increase iu prices. The Adventists of Chicago ascmbled i Monday night in a private way, and waited ' until nearly morning with their white ro!es in readiness for the expected coming of Chiist. They finally dispersed quietly. 1 The M.auch Chunk (jozrite. denies the truth of the report that the friends of Hon Asa Packer will present his name to , the Dennoeratic State Nominating Convcn , tiou as a candidate for Governor of Peuu J sylvania. j Quadruplets have proved a fortnne to i a young couple in Drattlebore, Yt. The . babies are all girls and the rush to see J the-m was so great that an admission fee : was charged, and money rolled in briskly ! for weeks. j The remains of Ci'lonel A. Hall, buried i two yc-ais ago at Fort Wayne. In.!., were taken up a few flays ago, when it was found that the process of petrification had j transformed the l-wiy into almost solid : limestone, with fall rounded fjrm from ! head to foot, atid of full siza. Strasburg Cathedral is now liea'en. ' il no linger has the highest spire in 17u : rope. Tlie new Church of St. Nicholas ' Hamburg, has just lieen finished, ami the ; great cross was placed on the summit a j short- time since. The total height is 472 ; feet. This is six feet higher thau Stras : burg. I Anton Linbtirg, while drunk, fatally ; stabbed Andre Johnson in his hick-room at ' Colliosviile, Conn., last Fiiday night. John Felton. who entered the rom on ' bearing the ilistui banee, was stabbed four times, and died instantly. Felton's wife ; was dangerously stabbed. Linbutg then ; killed himself. i l i e Lanterns were hung out in the : tower of the old North Church in K.oiou ; on Sunday night, by K ilici t Newman, son ; of the sexton of the church who peiformed : the same duty a hundred years ago, when -thelbitish took up their line of march. The grandson and great-grandson i f Paul Revere were als- present. Five cans of gunpowder were left in the vestibule of St. Ftancis Navier's Cath olic church at Cincinnati, en Saturday night, aud material outside the basket tired. It was discovered and thrown iti the street. It is snpi.osed that it was put there to destroy tlie machinery of the con tractor who is completing the tower. The welcome news comes from the northwest that the grain crop will be fully an average one this year. The aiea planted is large, and the heavy snows protected the wheat from the ii.juiious influences of the frost, so that ery little was killed. Accounts from other sections of the coun try are equally hopeful and promising. About two thousand eople tn fids country, calling themselves the Second -ids ventist-s prepared for the second coming of the Messiah on Monday night last at 12 o'clock, by the washing of their feet and partaking of the Lord's Supper. They confidently predicted the coming of Christ at a certain place about sixty miles below Richmond, Va. Mrs. E. L. Irwin, a highly respectable young widow lady, of Hannibal. Mo., tied a clothes line around herself and little girl six years old, fastened the other end to a stake iu the ground, and then taking the child in her arms deliberately walked into Roar creek and both were drowned. Fi nancial embarrassment and disappointment in love is undei stood to have caused the act. By the breaking of a kerosene lamp in the store of A. Bellinger, in, Herkimer, N. Y., Wednesday night, the whole the Tower block was destroyed before the flames were extinguished. The property destroyed extended from the Tower house eastward to Henry A. Diemels, the West ern Union Telegraph and' American Ex-, press Companies. Total loss, $ 30,000. In sured. "Gath'says, "Governor Sam. Tilden, an old man of C6, a bachelor, and of very small stature and perfectly beardless, is probably at this time the most attractive mail in the nation. He weighs about 130 pounds. His purse is two or three millions long. He loves a bottle of brandy, but only the best, and if he cannot fiud good 1-4. . , ' , ... ... . . . . society ro maun it ir. ne wui tuinif it alone' ' all. j Recently there w due cronud. on the farm of Jat l. ground, on the farm of Jacob v West Hemrfield townshi . . 1 . . . - - " oe by J.eob IieliaT V 1 line fhow-me tla tr 21 feet, 2 incLes, and two feet Lim8 measured 29 feet 8 inches. It . i min four daya to cLop through tiTu the tree. How is this for a l'4 forma monster? Lvnrattf i2" A Vermont freight coihI ?! der the cars the other day. aiid ;Lf : of the forward truck of a f.eij.-l.r'c iog 13.O00 pounds, ran over Lis strange to say, did not Lre&k t't i' and scarcely tore the tkia. fK . ' knives in his pocket were beLt double, aud it is tborght ti.it tLe -'' struck them first, thus avoid r. " ing effect of the flange tijou the :ar ."" is probably the only case en tw..;7 a car has run over a taus . i s bones unharmed. In the case of ArchbirLr. "V.. tlie diocese cf Philadelphia. u '' that the time for formally c.-..fcr.r. pallium will depend greatly t j. n j' covery from Li jHesent state ..f ;' Letters recently leceired she health is tteadily improving. Loed that his retnro to PLiladt -'' occur some time iu May, or eun T. The archepiscopal pi-ovince of r, L .-' V m o: fi c; V w ii . w t' 11 U a It ii t. P fi "ft IV T! w x ai tl P el li te .1 ti M bishop vv o ki win be the s:i tost of the dioceses e-f Pit Scranton and Harrisburg. the archdiocese of PLi'.ael; TLe jury in the ca-fc of ior e.; . t "-! I- il' rv-.. Murray, of 1'ittsLurgti. ::. : murder of a man r.an.eJ V. ' iu a vetdict on Saturday r " wutder in the firt degite. o it three days and it aj . ually they stod fire f ji u secud degree atd six i j. while the remaining or.e :. TLi juror, however, Lailof cf times wi'h those Li w.. the first and second lo-nrs. ; agreement was ai lived ;: Vi.-. justified a verd'et of -"f.o .. ray is oiiy- nn.eleen'y -.f s boyish Ijokiog. An at -.'. ; clemency iu fits ca-e w;ii U. i the Poaid of Paid a.. At Aylmer. Ca.iad l a an act wa peifortavi hv a year, old which was ;;s ; .-. -. were mournful. Her little ' v a left in he: care e ::: -g - their mother, fill th;.-.-h t deep creek, near the- . t-. f Phnitig. 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Cl to m in TU S! fr fit ci t-t re T tr 4t. Ji f .- fp. m;re th;n half a ct';:.":-- a celebrated physician of l'itt-1-'-h. l covered and useJ in his practice t-5 .:: lar i en edv known tliiotighoi:' tli- c '"' as SELLERS' IMPERIAL COeoli r UP. This is no qtavk rente. !y. h ' bora of wisdom, nurtured by m.c ?. ' thittsands are living v. itnesies i f derful curative fKwers. It is rh .--Jt: ' take, and sure to cure Coughs, if-' Croups, lirouchiai Affections. i.ek.: tie ihroat, and all diseases of k nature. R. 11 Sin llls & C" . i i ; Pa., are also proprietor of b bl.-- " RHEUMATIC CO.MPOUNib ue -internal remedy for Rhenmatistn. o.--gia, HeadacLe, "sc. You cau looe ; tor always in the house by keej -LERS' Family Medicines on lu.nd. 2--" Liver are the oldest and the market, and every bottle of the" u mifuge is warranted. For sale by diuggists aud ceMr.njo ers. A. A. Barker A Sox, -'''' ensbmg, Pa. 3-S.-33-. Manhood; How Lost, How Kes:- -S!!W Jo,t pnbllheJ. a 0' 'J"-"., --JfK tTr. 'tlerir l-'',,T "f ," r.t.ticol cure (williont tnc'.ie Txli2V-. SptlVAMRglAB. or Stm.M' Mental and Physical tncanacitv. Inir1iB!V "Marrtajce, etc.: also. Cosim'ptio. and Fira. ludueeel T aell-Iulu':BtE"r'' eitmvMt.ner. fce. . rire. In a scaled envelop, octy : ' , The eelel.ralej author, fn this a lmirat lft ctearlr democstratea. from a thirty "4's';,. c?ssful practice, that the alarmiu cnnse-io -., or s.-lf-abuse mar be ra-tteallv cnrel "it4":. .. danrerons ose of Internal meJii-.ue or iie cation of the kniie: pointlnir out a pr ' : at one simple, certain anJ eflectotl. t-J whieh every sufferer, no matter what bltey,p may be. toay cure himseU cheap y, It t"-- W-Thl5 Lecture sheuM be tn thehaa-?r youih and ererr man In the land. .,: Sent under seal in a plain enrelrp?. J "1 dress, ixwf-oaef, on receipt 1 six cfn-5- post stamps. Address the Publishers. . rf has. j. C. KU-jE"'? 4 18 ly. 127 Bowery, New Yort. V. NOTICE. On band, a larJ0 Round ami Snlit Chestnut auJ t!l IH ft fi. r-cr.t, for : eheap tst cash Hr? ILl
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