The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 10, 1875, Image 2

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John Vorter.
A Sequel to the Tragic Story.
Xeirf f ittl I'olitieal Hems.
T- In ivi.lv to the unmanly and black- ' Knotc-Xothlng Movement in Ohio.
! enuml personal attack wade by the - ... ..i. .f, the I tvht raustoW the ban fraxcisco bas- ; -A gentleman at loow
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This Uinsr the Hist week ol Lome, Voice and Jjeho oi last. f " - cailrvaiiril j ()iiif with a professed abw.M . . " 1 iinS - and a hair.
A gentleman at Cookesville, Miss., lias
seven pounus
EDEHSa'JRG, PA.,
Fi May Mining:, - - Sept. 10, 1875.'
Democratic County t'onventicn.
Tlie peinnerarh' voters of tivi several
V-vIs, P-.r.vighs and T' iliij)" f Cnui
Lri.i County ar requested in meet nf. their
iu,;.al pla. es of holding t h g.nei m1 ele.tinns,
O.t Saturday, Stjtt. ISth, .S'7.f
ill 2 o' lock, p. a., ami elect two delegates
t,t represent tin-in in tlii; (Viiiiiv Ci-iiv.-ii-ti.m,
1 te held in Mie Court II. i" Kb-
et.sl.lirg, mi I
Mimtltiif, September 20th,
a' 1 o'. I.m k, v. M., to nominate a County
Ticket. -, - . , v
. The polls " ' '"' kept open until if. clock,
J. i., on Saturday. '. I.akk,
Chairman Pi-hi. Co. Coin. '
Tiik election in California last week
resulted in acomi'l'.'tt' and ov. rvviu Im
Democratic victory. The plurali
ty for Irwin. tiro Democratic candidate .
for (invt-nmr, will be between fwe,dy
vivl th-'rt h'fi'-i-xl. l'?h branches
d'the LcM-dure is Democratic. The
i '.mgro i.mal delegation w!l ftati-1
three Democrat aii-i ne llopub'.iean
Immh a Pcm -r::tie '.rain of itr.
Sim-.. H;-2 tho I lonmerats have only
crried the election frir in t!i. it Staff,'
n:ni. !v, in 1'T for (lovcrnor rnd in
I for .lu-hro ! thf SHi ri:io t'ott; t.
Tlictv is no i-x-IMvs'nli-nt living no-v,
.tit, tlu-ro (' 1 v oiio aft i-r t!:c 4!i of
M-tifli. in thf jhisoii of I'. S.
Jraiit io i'lf.l, ol'fo:ir-f, thr.t (5'":.tli
ilot-s not ovt'itakf hi in tl--' UK-an-ti:n-.
Tiik ri-iioniin :tioit of Mr. (Jfir'ian ly
tlif Ciiifinnati I)finof.-:;ti Iris t!,n.wn
what tlif N. V. Wr'l -a!N that iniM
a'ltl Tiio'IrratL' slict-t, the h'i,-"'rrr,
into snc-li a rap- that it "holts"' the
r.oiiiination and fall upon Pfinocrntic
vo!lts to scratch his namo at the polls.
Tho IU-puiiiit'aii papers, of coih-m,
avail thoiiislvcs of ilio oj. port unity to
st-t in a will "So !'opc-r " cry, and.
i l-iinoi- for a soctarian war in politics.
Tho IlcpuMican papers have short
memories. It is harely a week since
in tho llepulilican County Convention
at Cincinnati a resolution c. nsming
tho ";.-;.:han hill" an 1 (h niandi:ii; its
repeal was introilueeil nnl tallied, and
it is a matti r of record that inthe Ile
puhliiaii State of .Minnesota an net
almo-t word for woid identical with
the (Johan liill was passed some
y oil's since with hardly a flissLMilin
vote. We may add that in practice
t:io Minnesota law has never evoked
unf ivorahle criticism even from the
most zealous of partisans in polities or
in religion.
That wtral and exemplaryliiian jthe
editor of the Johnstown TriUmte, in
his issues of Thursday and Iriday of
1 i-t wef-k, came promptly to the res
cue of his in!il;c'il friend and associate,
John I'orter. This was both natural
soid expected, and is in harmony with
thf eternal titness of things. A fellow
leolmr makes a man wondrous kind,
and birds of the same political feather
trill flock toLcethor. Tho apostle of
temperance (!) who presides over the
Triltiitw talks incoherently about "a
Kino; p:tpr and so full of whisky' etc.
Well, if ou-ilit to know bravely how
it is himself, lor ho has often boon
there. The last time but tn-n that he '
was in this place, and it w as Si'inlmj .
too, he was taken for a w a!kinr dist'U !
lory. Well knowing that lie could not
p-t on his accustomed html on that ;
iav in the "ancient village,'' ami lieing
a mar. of singular enterprise and re-
sources, lie brought his own jwj along
with hon. He docs not come often, .
but w in never he puts in an appearance, i
the small boys on the corners, if they
know it, are prepared for him and al-
ways give him an out husia-o.ie rocep-:
tion. They solemnly aver that they
can g( t more genuine fun out of him
than they used to gi-t out of Pan Itice. !
or any other r!nir,t who ever convulsed
a circus crowd with side-splitting
laughter. Of the Trihu m-'s merry
Andrew, their constant song is, ''Tom, ;
come again." i
A few weeks ago. as we mentioned 1
at the time. Col. (i. Wiley Wells, who :
ii a llepublicati candidate? for Congress
in one of the .Mississippi di.-triots,
charged in a public speech that Adel
beit Ames, the carpet-bag (Jovcruor
of that State, was the instigator of
the bloody riot at Vieksbnrg last fall,
and that ho (Amos) had remarked just
Indole that event, in the presence of
living witnesses, that the "fIootl f
ttvrifi-irt' or lliirt'j Diijrni'A vsmiil
lini'jUlhc 11 -j'tihl iron jxirlij.'"1 Ames
did not answer, or in any way notiea
this damaging accusation, and Col.
Wells has now published a card in
which ho says : "To the end that this
controversy, unsought by me, may bu
speedily settled, I now state that
whenever Governor Amos denies the
charge made by mo, over his own
signature, it will then be understood
that the obligation of secrecy is re
moved from the gentlemen who were
present at the interview referred to,
jttid I shall then feel called upon and
be ale to establish in substance the
statements which I have made." A rues :
must now answer this specific declara
tion. The radical press of t' e north '
asserted that the Vickburg riot was
the work of "relal democrats" thirst
ing for negro blood, but Col. Wi lls'
allegation, if unanswered, will disclose
the fact that the guilt be longs to A me.
Precisely the same infamous game has
Ik-oii played often Ik-fore by earw-t bag
politicians in the south, for the base
purpose of inflaming the northern mind
nnd contributing to radical success at
the elections, It is now well tir.der-Pt-vl
and will not win in the future.
What a first class scoundrel this Ames
must lx? who is always ventilating his
j-relended admiration ami love for the
migro by whose votes he Las crawled
juto jiower?
a I-n-oi! i vd of people from all sec- tleman connected with this tMiper, we donment of their own financial policy du- .
Wiis'if the countv has Ken in attend- ; have onlv to express the hope" that the vh,g the last twelve years, ami attended
FA I.CATION OF OV K K $3, 000, -
000 DISCOVERED.
-V novel f-ntrtf
given at ( aje M.,v ), ' i
i x vbaplaiu ..f ir- ',.,. ' "..
A complete .T...,:.,.M.".'''
ance, which has a Honied a good op-; ,yena in human snape ; , -issue and ,nb- SANFKAXClso, September 4 -The 77
piirtun-.ty for asceitaiiuug Democratic . that blackmailing sheet ami ilis races .urd for 1 n0lher cven moie iiylK,ciU- tetin pnWWied an editorial this evening
i sentimenfitt reference to the election Jus honorable calling, as w"U as Uiose . t( o tcause its whole aim is , w,ich, after refbrriuu to the course of the
i .. .. ti.., i ..i ji.. t.wv.i miIiihf iiiil and , i ; ..r ..,.:.... . i.i tin l?;ink of (.aliforma
lv the ( atnbn.l conn-rees in juhu wmiinun- "j - . jan;ei'Hiuiiu mn, ... ... j..ii-i ...c. .., V,-, i
... .i . . . i ;.. l.:. ;r.,,,.,,o -rnL- - . : i. ..r ..r;. f u -.ikI ii.;mir:ii i?..tirvi kvh ? W lion tlie oanK
1 ",Kr as .x.i.iiuii i uuiy. . .,,o:i ...!. ..fo...-f,P institiitoiis. i ,.n.l..fl last week, we tliouirlit it our dnty
l-Jric Coiivesition. '1 he expression 01 ngnt it otu on na..... ." ' , V.!v-r" r Vi. 14 JiT ... t ' 3 fur s i,osm1.1 donositors
;,,i;,,,i!.. noninst. that unparalleled the dav of tlie" election. ue kisuuiu , , " - ' , : , j;f,., ..r ,,t insiitiilioti. We
e...:.1AD Tl) 1,-a Iita f. mnlA lite lllC ,,TVA
ball clubs, the "Diamond Gaiters" and
on the tloor, .11,
iiii;nii.u i........ ' . ....
oitti'ivo has been deep, ontspoUen ami nlmse irom sucn a sum ce i ...s"-;-..1-i...i....l.-.,;n
It could not bo other- praise. Xo Democrat can suffer in his
the "Lace-'1M Slock iitK.
An enormous black snake, mpastiring
neventerii feet, wa killed in Washiuytou
county, on the farm of Wm. Congle, le-
pu- , centiy
to
and
It..,...., K..1j a,,r otliHi-s i.f inrcrior jle ' r.nl.lktip.l ins SO mailV facts as we belieT- ;
Ciee, llavu been and are now- traversing the ed would best serve tliat purjiosc, and no ,
... r .. . i :.l1.nfl.r.iilii t- VI' s A
disease similar to the old epizootic
has broken out anions the cattle near Avon,
V V P.wtr have rtien t itlun two weeks.
Twelve died on Sunday.
Sister Mary Assissinm, Sister Superior tine I!ealir, at (1 M. M ',,
of St. Joseph.' Hospital, in Paierson, New convict d .f !i.-l,.(.t :,(ir;
.lersej-, nted im tlie uti. cue was uciovcci ui.eiiiii;s(.in,Mi..
atliud in . li.l..,,;,,,. j ' 1 ";'r .
tea .r the Mipeii..,
us d by il.e I-:ii:iH-:-,,,.a.""v:
tti.ed in d.iinty Jrf.a'.( "', ' 4
had leeii biouj?,t f, ,'",', "'i
Ne fnan. ' ;.
Tl.eie wasLre;.t tx,- , . '
ville n Mih:v i-i ,
the scnt-r.te :.f tl t. f
Sclmvlkii; i-iniitv.
t i ii. . i . ....... I l -nin rm.iiTQTmn fv iin t-iiiiiiiiii d.-iuiuio k iv I o i A r.. luu ..m iu i n iiioi a t c ilh
wise, j on a lonei n.i. - "-i""-"---" -v. : r. , : ,.i . ...... . . .,,,. .r the ute
obs( ui ilv by the Democratic nartv of of a venal traitor to his parly a crea- ti.ee nv appear .o m muc. i-"". K i "nt bv all denominations
oitscilill tut, l'cin i t v i . i ..., to spread alatm upon the most tm founued . President, and that this mismanagement . m-,,,...,.,,...!, V V on sm,dav.
this coir.tv in 1 SOS and elected to the ture who during the last twelxe tais, ciicukus, lodges, and all was, in short, without the knowledge of the -At Mama J. J on .".
ricgislatui-e. A few days after he took in every county m which he has con, ilC(.etsSO, ies of thc ultl Kothing ; diatom. ! ft f.ln "ft, T, and 1.S IlV, I 1,5
Uivv.t that entei prising and corrupt ducted a Democratic Jiajter, has made O1,alli7.;lljoil ,ave Leen revived, under the j For these statements we were sound .y wile the M;ui.m.,.cd 1uan. Weeks
tx.lithi in Ilobcrt W. Mackcy, lioatd himself so odious to his party by his , auspices f some of the chiefs who were ; abused. A vicious press nndertcMk to mar- , ' .
eiai ii
: ' 1
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,r!aco of Ib-oublican politics, treachery, that for its own hour r and . conspicuous in that movement twenty , shal all me ""PVf''r;,";- A .esident of Washington Pa., is
niw if 'se rrkIKTrilinOl Ltl (IIS, ' x ----- ...v i
' t iiiii iiiiuu iu v' . j .1 ....d ..,,:,, 1 ... :
to tin
.ind iv;is elected State Tieasurer,
c f i- nt lenst. as one of his oluiulerinsr card and disown him
latioii was eonccrmd, sent by the Democrats of Ulair county
of whi h he iMackey) was the origi- as a delegate to the State convention ? i only the. corner stmie of a crusade of j We pn
In 18GD he was : " "i ! r. " 7 ;.rif o,i;:woh other day and slaved throughout the per-
uvu'i.-iiv.iii 'c'i'i- " ii-vu . aiiiii.uoiiioi.uuu.. , r.ii'itinipp while his wife ami sister-in law
against a pa. , icular religious sect ; but that contrive some way ofextr.cat.ng themselves. : Oh mance w h.lc l,,a He
ornrveri tutiitii.r ine nssauus oi en-. - -y
nator, and through whose peculiar ' nt H.arrisburg to nominate a candidate
personal manipulations it passed the fur Governor, and was under a solemn
ir.nsn IVu-tiT stood bv him and did niedsre to. vote for General George .
his bi.hlhi-r as the ollicial record of Cass, of nttsourgn. n ncn uie con-
that session will prove. I hero were
lo.'n'nf men -nonoli in the Senate to
s!.r:inglo and kill it, and for that reason
nothing more was thought or said
about "it. In October, KsC Porter
was reelected, and in three years af
terwards l.o was openlv engaged with
vention met. a friend of Asa Packer,
who knew the mercenary character of : doomed pady
a, r T ? .. 1 '.. in .7
.- . :.. . .. -n r ' .i . r.. ., . t mo .nr. iieinv, oi i-tiirJf v.. ........
oiRo ry aguiist vu ...,oplt-u v.i..m . .n.. .er t.... i k.-- -' - "V;. C!lt remained on his farm for two
w ii;t 1 1- ui cimiu .'i ..iiiiiij'. i o mo - ? ncii lui'j iuiiiii i o . .. I.-... .
publican C-oiiveiitutn of oilier States
adopted the same cry, it is evident
Know Not hing revival was preconce
It is the last desperate expedient
........
it-lice oi -hcii is t i
i i ,
..oi- . .m.i. in. i u -iisis ;,,
Zled ruuils to l,t. Hi.,;i,uV'..'
'I hey wete iuntiediiuch .. ,
to j'l ison. " '
All old I;.;,., ,,,n(() .
died at Cai tei ,'.i ,,,. .'"'" '
t-nni;l amiiveis;ii ,,f (,-t""
He was "nt y pi."..,(t ,,r .,
once diovea -atiut-e j n.''
was taking a pnid..-. t.i a ,,
hung. One .f t,t. ),,,.' ." '
mi io me gioini. i )(
.i... t . ...t: i ,wii;ti.ifins of this Wo need not tell the Democracy of
count y In Taboring to defeat Ihe very this county how often and how basely
part v tliat had confided in and honored he has Wtrayid them in times past,
him." In IST-i he jilaved tho sainedis- His treason in 18T2, and at eveiy
. , i , c., , Tltni'r interviewed Muco tins partisan scucme nns laaeu i i ie uieciors, some i wnom n.v .-
the delegate from Wan, inters w( d (i..llol tiAlls the eom.tiy should know j ways been staunch frirnds-.f the Jinl.ttin
him, and by a simple game Ol w men ,iow lliu.llv fase is t!,e ..rcience upon ! and are so now, have perfected their plans,
. which it lestsin (Hun, as that is the key and have settled on a basis of action, wneie
, to the whole conspiracy. The exposure of r ty every creditor of the bank will be fully
j one part of the plot npphes with equal paid.
foice to all jiarls,' since they cohere togetli- I We have full confidence both in thc am
; er, aul aiii ntiiely d-Jttilulo of foundation ' ity and in the good faith of lives nen.
ii ti ui h or sincei ity. ilh impending de- 1 They will redeem their p'1'"!?0' anrt may
l ooia nl.ila ! w s siliseut from the Couii- ' of the coarh m,
have : (.icatton orourattitune towam tne naiiK mo, ----- .... , . i r,. . i
r i r .1 . ... .i;.. ,.r .ntit,i i.f long and killed him aTter a ten ible combat, ins tu k.
of a devising for the protection of e.cditms of . scl.vllcill county commissioners -An old la.h ,,.,.. ,, v..
I 111.11' lllil II Ull.ni
years,
its; theie Point on the Pe:d ,v.j;s j- v 'l
ltascality the 14th about 3 ',':.',. ' i
he has often bctn the H illinr victim,
he was transformed from a Cass man
i nt o a 1 ira w 1 ing ad vocate of A sa Packer
feat in the State now:, and the prospect of ultimately mako the bank t longer oven
.1 :.. ..... T-- . . ., - i ,1 ...l T , j
cvi'i! innv in the I i.i.iii lit xt. Year, the lie- : tlmn tlm mif uhir-h susnended. It wart
.. . .. . . . ...ii: ...j: . r ... .. . .1. n .if.,.'- l. .... I . rl
1.,. w. i 1.. ,fom .iiwl nt. the election election since, lias passed inro a pro : i uuiieai.s t iu uni-u, aneiuiou iiom nme mat me jhihuh mm'hiu
ii'.n.Fi.i.'i . ' v . ...... - - - ' . . .i... . 1
lisf fd! was consistent in his treason. ; verb
who have been convictid f fraudulent
transactions were not all demociats; th
wasoue republican among them.
. .1 . . . ..... . . . 1. ..... . .... I : . . 1
IS not cowmen in any pany, aim i inn i pimnig oei 1 11 s. s;,l(.,,
mitigated or heightened by political belief, been seen of ,.t. V!,.n
A bicycle race, distance I fty miles, for the direction .f the r a I)?
niC4 A . . .1 it... wli 1 1. I.'ib lul-nn lit.t I Ii ..f t ... 1 ...
ilLU .11111 lllli V 1... ... '..-... I ..M.. ...nva. ..v.. ...... t 1, Mir..'. .lC'l-J
place 111 I-.ngland between 1 Imillet, the
French champion, and an amateur named
Stanton, of i.ioiidoii. Tho race is described
as most exciting, the Kugli.-dimau finally
winning by one yaid.
A burglar entered tlie house of Jacnt.
. .... l...t. ..I ..., .,,..1 1..,,,.!. I.., i. .in, i r . .. ...I..nl. 1. l.a l.m.n i hiKKfl lill
He is aHvays on tlie mane, and , . 7V,: -.... '"'-'-.'"; ...... "",-'- , Fitt,. i;elK M,ermatrs son-in-law, at St
, - .. n t . . j . a. iilliiv h i ui tntil lHU".- IIIV tt'lll III Hi KlfXMIiT. I3 lllVI.I'flC I l -! ..
He thus voluntarily placed nimseli prepared, jor a conuieraitvn, to uy- , soIl)H(ls aw n, danKei-, and the Democrats : consent, of the board of directors to relieve
outside of tho Democratic party, and port the candidate of either party who j .ue t(, destroy them." lls from any further obligations to kecpse-
lon-'- sine; forfeited every claim to its will bleed the most liliorally. And yet j Now, thiaciy is not only false in itself, 1 cietsome facts within our knowledge.
, i 1 ,,. r. i ; t o, in fl,; if,I i i.o I Hoi-ir.fl ii-.t. Ai-nn hi n?im mi t I n the M a j el (duo ueitlier narlv can linvmor rlone mir liest to nroteci-h iveib n
COM ii' C1" C U III I I s HTl. ini.iin..i.it hii.t . ..ii.iv.ii ........... . i - - - - 4 - , - .
is 'shaker than a serpent's tooth," , ever to be held infamous, innudent j j!'" "i?"" wl,,,1"ul "J-'e'" j " rrt of our duty to protect r8t'yeI...
' ...i. a' : if Id llnm,v A w.-ll , the Const itut 1011. Here are thc exact words: ! We arc now authorized by D. O. Mills
!.... v v.. i ...i.j ... ..... . - --i s 1:1.1 iiikr si c i I ii is nil. nv in v-n ii.iiini-iiiii. mil. I i 1 1: iii.iii..ii-T ..i ... ,
of his treason.
"Oh ' fur a topgne to enrse tTi' slave
Vhos; trnsni), a d.-a.Uy hlifilit,
fi.iiii's o'r-r lh- ronnrils of th brave
And hlasts tin-in in their hour of might."
Would any delegate to a Democratic
county convention dare to nominate
John Porter as a candidate for a coun
ty office, or as a delegate to a State
convention? If he did, his name
would bo received with one long, con
tinued outburst of indignation.
When the county committee, on the
14th of June,- instructed the conferees.
.Messrs. I'onacker, Linton and llasson
to vote for John II. I"ike as Senator-
a convicted tiuoi oi nis nono'-ry. ii
the corrupt creature of the JWco and
JJeho were brewed in a martar he would
be a traitor still, and it is meet and
proper that he and his brother in pol
itical infamy, the editor of the Johns
town Trihime, should stand sponsors
for a traitor to the Democratic party
like John Porter. A s John Randolph
i r-.'. i'c. H, u itli the iiiL-nnie Mi isir.jf Irom Hie
fflionl rii-t fiin'l. v! Fectrrc n 1 h.in.ii.'h Hinl
-lriMeiit s sti-tu nt -(mi 1111,11 kcIiimiIs t liriniliimi
tin- staii-; tut (.i e(i. M .'I ntlu r wet nr xi-vIh
stuill evi-r li.ivti utiy i-.vi. iiir i rirlits t, or con
trol oi, oi.'j ol die school lunJ or thin
Suite."
The convention which framed I his Con
stitution was Democrat ie in its political
niaj-u it-y, and w as picsidod over by Wil
liam Mi-dill, nftciward tSovernor of tho
Stale. It rHtitied bv mi overwhelming
1 ,00 is, a few nights ago, lured by the hope
of capt tiring the celebrated diamonds pre
sented to Mrs. Fitch by tlie Khedive. He
wasiuct and icpelled by thc intrepid house
keeper, Mrs. O'Wiady.
Tlie late W. C. Ibdston's salary was
$."0,UOO per year. It will come to be un
derstood in this country after awhile that
! fl.n Lui : . . 4s ... . a:
privately from ?3,000.(100 to 4,0(,((0 of ; -,ooi, a 3 ea. is ..o gLMaince .... e.m ie.it
. - . . I nr I'linulilr wrvirp. imlilie or l .rival e. (.rant
once said of a tlistinguishetl man of . -u d Ihe'oulyoj.position made toil on '
sttpposed personal corruption, so we ' "f thisam! other hb. ial piovisions
1 1 - .. , , , , ' - 7 . came from the very men who t.--day are'
say of the debauched tool of thc 1 ar c , c,,im(). , bllIll ..tf,MMmon ..Cools," which
the bank's resu ices, which amount remains j
unpaid. This was the cause or the recent .
faiiure. Probably elsewhere this would j
have been set down rs a defalcation. We ;
are also authorized by the same authority ,
to say thattheie was an over issue of stock, ,
which over-issue has now been provided
for. The particular use w hich w as made :
of this Luge sum of money it is not our
dul v to mentson. ,
hen these uiscoverios were mane me 1
anil J7eho, "lie shines and stinks, and
stinks and shines, like a rotten mack
oral by moonlight." When nature in
one of her freaks fashioned int, she
:. .1 .1.. 1, i .1; 1 ...i.. ....... .1 .0" tl.. if
IUi IU It 1.ILL, l.l.. .Ill UILHI.'VI v.n.v ' .... - , . ,
..? . ,, . -, .,,1 turned in disgust from the comtempla
....r.....ilfi.r. 1 nI.El if 111- l".". .W'llin TA Cllll. I
... , . . r tion of her own work and tlircic a way
stitute Portoi s name in place of ... , J
Piske's? Not a word of it. There
wore several pabst Hates in the commit
tee, (some of them for a certain pur
th
iv mou
ld.
pose) but not one oi tiiem had the
courage to doAr not even the solou
"Washin;Tos, the capital of this
great nation," remarks the Allegheny
Mail, a Republican journal, "has be
come tlie paradise of felons. The
then sought to defeat by rejecting the Con
' stitntion I
( This fundamental law of the Sf.rfe cnti
: only he changed by amendment, proposed
; in the (-Jeiieral Assembly, whirh requires
j I hrce fifilis of the members elected tocacli
House, or by calling a Constitutional Con
vention, which requires a Vote of two
thirds of the members elected to eacli
House of the Assembly. Without these
cotidttinua the t unstitution stands as it is
nntil'lSOt. .
It is thus seen that the Constitution
prescribes, ami that lit alter it would be a
and H.tlstou have not panned out well for
such high pried fellows.
Miss Ada Luck, at t'aitlmge, Ohio, won
a cook stove at the Cincinnati fair as "the
best and most expeditious cook." In thiity
minutes she cokod, and cooked well, pota
toes, chicken, jwu ter house steak, tomatoes
and corn, and made colTce, tea. pie and bis
c.iit, ami set thc table in the neati-t sljlc.
At tlie conclusion of a ciien.s peifoim
ancc given r.l Jackson, Miss., on Sat in day
afternoon, a hot air balloon was sent up.
In descending tlie aeronaut jumpd out
when some distance above ground, alighted
in a mill pond, and was drowned, seeming
unable to swim. His name was Wm.
Dagle.
Miss Peters, aged sixteen, a daughter
of John il. Peters, of Pickaway county,
Ohio, while out lidim? wiih a i.aitv of
SnoHi.oi.A, Pa., August 3ft. Yesterday ; f,iends, 011 Thursday, was thrown fioin the
afternoon three young women, residing ; can ia;e under t he he Is of the inn si s, and
near the Itig Hriiik Pond, in Sholola luwn- j instmtly killed. Tim horses ran away,
ship, started to go berrying. They were dragging the body of thc lady a tbstancc of
oUligea to cross tne pona to reacu ti.e : hall a mile.
connection of the late President with the
institution was at once severed. I'etween
$;i,000.000 and 4,1)00,000 of money had
gone out of the bank without the knowledge
of a single director.
Three Young Girls lighting for
tltcir JAves.
woods, liefore entering the boat they saw
something in tlie distance swimming in
I . , f j w.... ...x. v. -. - - j.o ni,i 1 hit 1, noil lliilt 111 illici 11 llMlll. ue cl jvoiiieilll.iy 1.1 llic uinmno; nn tii.'g 111
who ohered the coieDiacOd pronpo- -rowtI, ff crime there is si mi. ly appall- poliiical impossibility in the existing state ; the water. Thinking it was a dog, they
It I- 1 L-1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 -l 'I I 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1) - 1 1 1 1 v 1 : 1 1 -1 1 t I ir '. ..... . . . . . " .... . .r . : r - . .,' . . . . ......... l ... ... . .1
If Fiske had died the insult w hich the
conferees hurled at the Democracy of
the county by electing Porter would , of crime at Washington
inrr. With a tionulation of about 1 15 - Jinlies, if any serious opposition should : paid no furiher alteutioii to it, but started
000, onc-thinl of whom arc black, the
have lost none of its crossness ; for in
no p ssiblc contingency will the honest '
Democrats of Cambria over bestow .
ofHco upon, or consent to be represent-!
ed in a State convention by, : fjaerilla
who, like Porter, has so often and so
basely deceived them. And vet this j
is the man who has hen commissioned
i re
astounding. When persons in the
employ. of the government, who were
glad to get olTice for the pa3', and who
have received no inheritance, become
.suddenly rich as a rule, there is good
ground for suspicion that such wealth
has not been honestly acquired, and
be made by either side. Of course no law J on their way across the Mnd, which is
?n conflict with this instrument could stand, j about two miles wide. After rowing for
no matter how passed, or by whichever several hutidied yards the girl who was
! party tliat happened to be tenipoiarily in
I thc ascendant.
J At the Democrat Convention of last
piloting the boat saw that what they t'nxt
thought to be a dog swimming in the water
Last I-Viday Mr. and Mrs. .Tame Pen
jaiuin, f Lansmgbu! g, uud-ji took to ad
minister ,eoiporal punishment to their
danrhtcr-in-l:yv, but Mrs. James, jr.,
knocked her mother-in-law out of lime and
very nearly into eternity with a i oiiing-piu,
and chased her father-in-law behind a
water-butt.
While a lion-tamer in a cirrus at Des
i June the following plank was made a part
'.I-... i.r .'
oi uij piauoi m :
Tliincrtith.VTc favor the complete separa
tion of I'liiucl) nn.l Htme, reliifioii tielcji.-n -leiic;
nn.1 iitMluti I ret il. .m ot opinion, equal
ami i-vaet j'rstice to all religion societies. nU
was a buck, wlncli was coming directly j Moines was performing and putting his
toward theui. Having a clumsy pair of j head inside the animal's extended Jaws,
oars, it was some time before the boat . the hi ute closed them w ith a snap. Theie
was great commotion im- a snort time
1.11.11. Ill 1 nil I u Hllli.uil li i '.iLilimiv.-i ' i - i.u.uif.'n ai nuri ..-n?.e .11 1 111-
oy our own con ie roes to represent the ; rni.,ntlV. Asa result of the corrun- ' .V:!:L'! !
Doinocracy ofth.s district in a State ; Uo!, 1IlfilI0:icc of SUll(1entIv acquired, "it X .if ."'
convention and help to no.mnate can- , in rottcn pain rnnleters, counterfeit- linage cokl n-t be more explicit, !
ilnlates for (rovernor and State I ions-' . i., . ? . ,1 i, . ... jtositive or aulhoritaiive than this is. Still
could be turned, and then the deer had
reached to within a few yards of them.
The gills became greatly terrified, for the
deer was Cast gaining upon them, and
from the way it snorted and plunged, they
were satisfied it meant mischief. While
the one rowed with all Iter might the other
among the show nit n and spectators but
the 11. an was released from his K.-nl with
only a badly cut face.
At a lintel in Newton, Ct., a black
and tan dog has adopted a brood of chick
ens and with them occupies a basket.
-.1.1 ! 11 .... l'"'ii:
.won..., ...i.,..., ...ii v..u ,he elamo, continued which had been got-
! throat., and other criminals, have no ten lip forpaitisan uses, by tn.di.ig iliLi
, dread of the law, because they know cians who have betrayed every trust and
urer. Shade of Andrew Jackson!
If the Democratic pa ity in this
county is to lie I. eld together, it can
onl
on
on
know
cc
an
hav
to..:.. i n t...: . it t n.,.:,.
.n .ili.,lu,.H.....i1..i., ,u.,.n,)oils nmonir the characters who have
heads in s.iaine over Jie humiliating . ,MO n..i., n.,.
r.,.t ti.... it.,..- .... .1,1. ..f T.-..: ! .1.............., .i.v. ..in...., vu.i
vui'iit.toLiiv m: iitui-c.it ijilt
two paddled, thus somewhat increasing barking at every one approaching. Ue
their speed ; but the deer was slowly gain- j Beps into the basket, and moving the
ing on them, and knowing they could not ' chickens aside w ilh his paws secuies room
reach the shore liefore being overtaken, to lie down, when the small bills of down
they ceased rowing to prepare lor the in-, j nestle rlose to him and all are hni.pv
..-..lil ...l.. ii-i....i ...i .. . . . . . ...
made for so vet al 11.1
has Ik-cii li-eoei.-il.
peiished in ti e m-i-vh ,,, ; ...
some of the poii.ls ; j-j, v-1. ,
sula -iIk.uihIs.
Private ii'lv: t f
Minn., represent tin
so:r.e hi tig unpa
1 it had lasted s-vt- i .in,,
seiion eilects tl,:,: ti,,-. ;
ten feet deep 01. tl1(. . , ;,
places, and in ml, i i ; ,. .
mined To ail e.jii;:! ! 1
sustained gie.it i:jai -.. a. ,
one fonrdi of t h-iii-;.t ;
lfaihoaii travel ivji-n:; :-.
: ing the storm, aiiii'li. .....
eru liouud traias -.u-ic 1.
aded.
A new- style of pvti'. T
patented by a Can i I i i
as "made in two j : : r v
, consisting of on.- j.i .-. . a .
jeveial piucis m .
broad hooj s. I: f
CH'ased ciieini f. ;-.
; st i aight c ii'ii'.. i i ,. s' i . .
. itig a lrg uutr.bei i:-. i -:
' hold of a v ss. i t'.ev,. t .
; -r cent, in s; a.. . i ,
con-trnet io.i j-. -.'. '.
usually rakes j i i :',
its (In: abil ty i . 1
i timr will be tlie ol :.:
. its HM-fulnCSs.""
' )n Tuesil iv af'e: : -i
: ler and her dai'u' ;.
' if New Yoi k. wen' r " . i
' away Mcach. T'i. .! i
j youn the safety ; -.;
i t he outgoing e 1 1 , i ! . i '
I her daughter's .r . v. '
, and she too v s t . :
' Tog.I;pr they sir:.-. ' .: '
but in vain. A i'".i, 1 : f
' ly i iishcd i:it o 1 1 e mi: t.
! were i cached s... :i u i
slim e, n hen it w . i" . .
! a.;ai iit!y h'ad. l.i : t
I to 1 esvseit iteil !!!. -
j spent iu the i:d
j The w ay in w h: h.
banki-ig busine.-s on i
illustrated by one of ,
; he was cng.iei .1 ut il.e
j He had la ken a pa: t
been deposited w ilh I.
I a huge timber tract i:i
' 1'e l ad eiectiil -x; t
i " as prepai itig ail t he
. furnishing San
; He had bui'.t wagon i.
his t in. 1-r rev ion. lie v
, ttamwav at.d a i.ii'w.-o.
g. !d w i mid buy ami 1
the v - : t
Prar.- ' I
i l ..- l I.,,., ,n.i .. ...... I.. .....I ....:... : " J v.ii... iw.t... .... nesue nose io nun ami an arc nannv. n i ..... . .
v bo done by conlerrinir its honors 1, ,..: " A V... fill then nockets with stole., , 1M. 'fl.ev evuablc battle. Hl.cn the .leer, sno, ting . B ookbn h t have am-ll.ei q. certiial. : -. ''. '
those who fin hi ils battle, and not ! ! IV . ,' 7 dc.iouuec the soallJd Ceghan bill as an 2'" ,C,wt' 7 a Rw i M'' . ". 'f" , and" a ... , ' This V J
, . , . . , , ... i lice nas .K.-COIUC a hu;ckci ;tiu i ;i e iiciu.. , :....,,:.... , . , , , . lect oi tne mni, n uniiiicu ior a iiioiiieiiu i Sarah Williams a l-oor tin honest voiin , ... . .
men who betray and stab d. Wei u- lUnn tUnt it tn c!w.,t,. "'ventio, to destroy the schools and to . ' ., i,H 1 . f ! , 5 why Mr. lialstone i,i u -t .
and feel that on th? nuestion we 1 .V. "V ."I " " r r M ' ..Msi.a.iHy. i.ct us see what this ; . . sn. . si , . . b" , . ve ; " V. . r' ' : , hand when his de, . s,.
, ., ... rn ii ci one aim innsuc innocence. niic is inonsier oi miqniiy is. , , . i .. - . , .-.--, "..vj...... ' I nionev thev Ind i! 1. 1 il i;
ho the united voiceof the Democracy . , r S . t.i , ,,r. t . . r t i ,! culs brought down their raised paddles t.-ue w on.at. wouldnt forswear all sf.i-ts of ! 3 1
. . . ... . ... 3 not safe, and oronnetv isatthe mcrcv At the last session of the Legislature of H .. , r . . . ' ""m'1" " OI
d tliat they will endorse all that we; ,ifn itr.nn,;,v, ',,... a , I Ohio the following act was oasied. which . n . ri. .i . .V.. . . . . u,,wVr l"r 'M00? Now Uugg sues hei i . '
C said. The gallant Democrats of j n V"" ::e " ' , '"."" V ' ' " had l.en introduced hy Mr. tieghan : i water' t,,e hKh... ra.seu ..e,r on.y again, this time before Judge Nclsmi. ,!lT ,AT
T " ---- . . . . .IllllltPII ll.l lilt: I.IIVrl II III i T 1 i- 1 I 1"(,.rfft .1'
An not to two re 1itorly cf roisclnr n mftt-
Ui? ol tc;! ( prisons miprisciiied, or de-
t. lined by.iuii htrrfry nf Ihw.
f . . . , . ... - . ii- n .eu.m u'OICin-ur!!
nromi Sunt I d t'i a I pti.i'ioi I Ai-,n a.n,J.I, . i d... Oi .r ...: . . ; w . -
r. l.i . i VU HUM - iiimi, VI HIU lit LV il;i Uv Hdlf ' ou.7 iu tnr. ,-(.rier tmtu, I IIH1 UN Ii I trl I V ll
. . . . . . i Jilt tlb. J 17 II 1 VI IM f VdiO LMtIU Y
conferees who sent him there and I .-f; ,
i v i jii'.., .1.7 1 I.H..-J rt.c r.;i.i. iu . n"
Very wealthy
mleuee jMiot tiiti-:tel liv resson 1 ivuiviir
of erhrieor l y renson .f iletenrii.H In anv
It is not ditlicult to
about twice that number of broken
.1 ... iu:.. i t i... l ,.t :. i!..
1 1 . . ii I mil i.ii.ai iiiu ivr. a i n I i. il I on ic oii.ci. - t . i . . . , . . ,
. 1 , rr, ... . ,. ' divine hoiv they acquired their riches,
seekers. Democrats of Cambria! shall f . , t. .
this insult be unn buked or this outrage j Those "prominent California P,e-
ever be repea.ted ? It is f,,r you to say. puU;cans"i:i Washington are a .strange
To be forewarned is to bo forearmed. set.- The next day after the election
--- c thej' had their opfnifins telegraphed
If a Democrat, long accustomed to ; over the country to the effect that it
Democratic rule, low taxes and hard was all right, that the full returns
money, observes the Pottsville Stan- j would show that the Iladicals had
dard, cried out a numbor of years ago carried the State. On yesterday morn-
against his thirty-five or six cents ing they changed their tune and a
worth of gold on his paper dollar, it Washington special says that ""the
was constructive treason with rampant ; election returns from California are
radicalism. Put now, when thc gov- j not a surprise to- the Congressional
eminent j. ppoars to be veering around Republican Committee, nnd the ii lends
from its political meandering, and is of Senator Sargent sa' that he was
righting up under the prospect that ! confident the State would go Deino
t ion
pennl. ref orreutoi y, or f leeim.si nnrr instil..'
tion. or nny h:ie of rsture. workhouse, jiil
or pul, lie- -v I ,t ri hi Iliii Stale, no person in
nny such itn-l n u t ion sh:dl he r-.i:i;n-lieil to at
tend retl-fons worl.ip or I nef motion of a form
which is iiiiiust tin-.iii-rnu-s of his or hiT -on-seienee;
itn! b sl.nl! to the .luty of every di
rector, trustee, snj.i riiiienOetil or oilier nerson
l.aviiiu- In eliH. je nny sik-Ii institution, to tur
nili ample anrt equal fneilitiea io all such per
foiis for reeeivinif the ininistrHtions ot the nu
tlioi izi il t leir.Viii-ri of llieir own leliiriolis de
face they again biought their paddies to
bear upon it with the same result. j
When the deer again raised from the
water it seemed to icalize that this was to j
be the death struggle, and itscj-es gleam - '
ed like bails of tire. It made a hinue, and :
threw its fore feet over the side of the boat, j
near the oar locks. This nearly capsizi-d j
the clumsy craft, and threw Maggie Jor
dan, the oldest of the three, into the water; !
but as she fell she caught the edge of the j
the United States. It is 1.150 feet long -bVn Kiilnl. i be
and 200 and 2'i0 feet wide, has 00 feet ! H'rahl, extra, gives ;1
depth of water, and covers nearly six . f disturbance at. I
acres; the walls are solid stone woi k, with ticulais of a ii.t ;'
a filling i.i of gravel. The whaif is t he day afici .loon, whi. i.
terminus of the New Imdou Northern siateil.
Itailioail. and is now alwmt c-.mi.leted. ' After hearing tl.e
Samuel Turner, employed on a fai-m
near Caheiina, Ohio, was detected stealing
wheat from a neighbor and selling it at a
mill. His disgrace so preyed on his mind
j that he took a large dose of arsenic ami
boat, and was hauled in by oueof her com
nn ii ii ii ir i lion i.ijniriiiiii r i in ,.a na j m . ... . .
.............. ,01011 last, axurtiav ntgiit. I tie man was
she Telt the animal s breath m her face. I miuiri1ilv lin-itifv ifiTa f..
iu.inf..Htlot.i.r icr.i:.smn. iimler sneh reus- j raised a paddle and stl lick for her life, i children to si.tomi.-I wl.iel. t ,
riiil.le riili-sini! regulations a the irustei.. .11- , ., ,, e n i , ' r,"",t en io suppoit, wbicli no tlonht lu-
reei. rs, inaaatrers or sicei inteadents snail an" tho b,,,w rcU across the deer 8 head ; duced the theft.
iiiidve, hut u i sueli rules si. ail he so construed ; the blood started from its nostrils, ami it i The InnU nf th Ponnoof iont ri.
ns to prevent the clerirymni. of hhj denomina- Kank back heb.less and seemimdv dead 1 . i ' . , ,U'.e """eut iner
lion niun fuiiv ndministeri-.a- the riles of his ' , " ,. ,,"t'ss ana seemingly ueau, ,,,-e Uung protected m places where thc
den-m.iio.t.ou to such inmates ; p. of i, led sin-h i but really only stunned. I lie girls then ! current washes them away, bv coverimr
startcu ioiv the snore leaving the deer j them with matting. The mats are woven
struggling between life and death in the about two feet thick, and sixty feet long
water. -. by fifteen wide, of underbrush; and are
Reaching the slime, one of the girls ran t,wcd into position, sunk so as to extend
to a small loir cabin, an enrht.li of mil r.. .i . . . , . . . .
... . . , , ,. , , ., " iioin hifotc in "ii wauT niaiK ro neiow low
i.isiHiii. in wuicu uven a lamuy uy tne :
name of Herger, and told what had ccur-
red. Mr. IJerger seized his rifle and went j
to the pond, where he found the wounded
deer yet struggling in the water, a few rials j
from the shoie. He rowed out to it, and
iniai-lratioii entail no expense on the public
Treasury." j
This is the whole of it, and there is not
a syllable iu the act to whioh exception '
can be taken. It conforms to thc Hist ar !
tide, of tho t'oiMtil ut ion, which declares :
.io i" i son snau up eompeneu to aitend
erect, or support any place of worship iiRainst
his consent : upd nn prc-ferenee li:ill he .riren
The failure Of the Hank of !,y '"w l" ".v.relirio.,s society : nor shall any
ihiki iri",n:,; wiih mc ...113 ui conscience ue
thc following is ai.o'.i; c
law providing ag.u'-st "
in Chuloll. V. .1.114 " 1
brought a hot de n Ii li 1 !l -speaking
w as goin o-i i .
sonic of his fi ieuils wen'.
to t ake a di ink.
Tho negro inarst-a.'. r
appreached them, fc'-'
older was not lcai .!. v
attempted to take t he "
hands. Seveley l':::.ie.v
over the head w itli On'
Senator Caluwetl. i'.
settle the dillicuh.i. v--'
some 20 neroi-s. wh-'fi ,r
but alxmt tme hutabc.i i" ' r
toward him. when sei'' "
which was follow t-il i'.v a
1
tho old and stable constitutional party i cratic
will soon be at the helm, that same California had nothing todo with the i.erinitted.''
Tl i I 1 f .1 i. in , , , .1 .. . I uie 'i.vic. in: i"wou Ullb IU II, B1IO
Democrat is abused for accepting the result. Those who know best the The law juts all persons on an equal ' seizing it by the antlers, cut its throat, and
currency as he finds it. until prosperity. ; cause of the political dissension assert, footing, whether Jew or Gentile and treats; then towed the bodv to the shoro Tim
which is sure to follow. Democratic that at the Presidential election next (-lllis,.ia.n- dnjiv.minat.ions w ith exact jus- deer was the largest ever killed in the
rule, shall enable them to do better
fall the vote, will be solid for the nom- ., L VB V'VK" . m? I"',.v,;t"f?c a.no , neigUborhood, weighing 227 pounds.
The, Democratic party mustot necess- ; inces of the Kepublican party for Pros- among theunfortu
ity take the countiy as it finds it. To idcntnnd Vice President." The faith concealed, and not
water mark ; and covered with stones and
gravel.
On Saturday evening four children got stampede,
into a skiff in thc Miami river, at Puller's i Seveley fuel all the
mills, on th Marietta Hailroad, for a lido j The ncgnes then d. nu j'1 1
across the river, and, w hen about miihviiv. . He then surrender ! :''-'''
the lioat. which had been leaking badly,
sunk. One little girl was drowned, and
the three otheis were rescued with irent
difficulty by a hoy named Header. Thes
tuuatc. Th
icie is nothing I . , " . " """""T1""" "'i1 rnn?"t '.
w-o.-d v. ioei. -,it.. a tiui for jtfk. tin Tuesdav after- i - suose.piemiy resuscitated.
- J - ...... . o ., . , ... . . . - , i r T-i .- - . . f
rl,l ..,.,,!,.cl.,l , ,. ii, c r.f 4i, : i i...i..i t,. .u.winkiiiil,A imii v .. i noon, donn t. ailighan. an ornhan lad. ae-ed . i.n nueus. oi mown town-
i i-oi.... i unv iii.iiili .11 wi uin:i 1111:11 et I .11 IO .1 OUSUCl III ..- .-v ..jiivi ui aui , i . r . . . ' n el..n Xt;I:. , l-.i .1
1 4. 1, . i i n-i 1 , V. lM.ssibilitv of must ruction ' about fourteen years, and ha 1 nrr from R,"P. .Mitttin county, was bitten on the foot
ho country to spo ,e payment wouhl mustard seed 1 hoy have reduced in- j 'J Ze indisputable ' Stroudsbnrg, Pa.; met his deaU, bf being a copperhead "snake whilst gathering
be worse than folly; it would be a verse proportion to a science. I f the f.a Wn i.,m; i...,.. i." '"V.. .': run over bv the cai-s. Just Wf.. ti. 1 an tomatoes m the garden one dav last week.
va-vt . . . ; inij ii iMitiiiviiti iriUiri O IhlVU PLIIVI'll " . w..v -
s-k. l.k I. .s.l .., I. 4-i.-. r 1 . , ., .. ' J ft l i A . . . 1 A 4iA . a A 1 I" -
tinnu. i ni; iiis.i.uiy aim 1 1 ao 1 1 ions oi loss m oii.uuu or 4ii, ouo votes to Jvaui- ; to turn attention away fr
uie lemocratic nartv are in lavor ot calism in California wi t make t ie for which th
nal attempt
into an element
drag down the
filth of their own profligacy.
When called to account by thc people of
Ohio lor the rolibeiies, venality, jobbery,
fraudulent contracts, infoinous legislation,
Inch have shocked
augmented the bur-
- X 1 . 1 .
the greenhask dollar shall be what it ' oight page to a sixteen page folio.-;; Z7. ol , fTn
professes to be, and not continually . ith these changes have come ve j publican party is, the Oeghan law I The
tol, aTter which the !;'
brained and robl-id l-' '1
ami cut olTa li;i 1 ia ,!;-.'
': The infm iated iv.-l'
ton in liis yard, aa.l ''
iu the piesence !
1 Thompson, a prom v '"r J
sheV from his Jioise a '-: J
' the scene f the c ?' l!- !.
' the savages ilivu'
a unifonr, sound an.l invariable cur-1 vote solid for the Radical ticket next
rency, and such they will provide, by fall, what would have . been the result
abolishing the national bank cireula- i had the Democrats gained 15,000?
tion, by making the greenback a legal - -
tender for all debts due-the govern- "The Hibernian-," a Catholic-Irish
ment as well as the people, and by . weekly paier published in Pittsbutgh,
b-isinsr the circulating medium upon nas changed its name to "The Cath- i briliery, and rascality wl
the f-u'Lh of the oovet nment, so that ' "C JocuxaiV and its form from aIl f the country, fearfully ar
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om the iuiunities ! 11 I" un l,,e ,J- r(-a reached the I 'ark ; , S """" pain, .-so inysi- : ii m ...... i - , . ,
ey are responsible, by a crimi- ,,ul l,,,ue "r. cuiven, young Callighan, 7 ''j. w,-.e me .my rem- --" ;
to convert relici us biuotrv I was "Gliding on the track, ran across r -I. V ao iey applied tl.em mug in town. a.... ...
of partisan strife, and to 1 l!,e culveS and instead of stepping to one l. V,e ""f" I'i'jwtl to be a success the hand, i out " - . fI
most sacted thiiis into the SKle' wmcl1 ,ie cou,d efls,1y have done, and ' " ""l"ie I"son. In a short tune , on the iieiu, .m
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averted the accident, continued hi. .r.e,. the onions became green as ciass. Thn ! wounded.
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mc ...iji, iioim iLiisiaiiuing me danger J .i.x r- l
whistle of the engineer. He had run prob- ,,eny T. Tlelmlmld, the wel'.- dead about Clint " s:i
ably fifty feet after crossing the culvert known druggist, was Saturday discharged of Clinton w ie oti;-"; (J' .
when he was warned by a flagman nearby i f,om. the Pennsylvania Insane Asylum, on protection, under i ' '
rvf tiia rlnnnmr anrt ...U . .rro.. I & Writ of hnhnammm.t, ho .l.iilnn TlAnnl. c..-nni Lave lieell s.'l't '1 '. .
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carry a lie ujion its very face.
Il AIM. o mnro l-iriTtionf- fet.iro n inni
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j nal well deserving indeed of a wide
common schools are in danger-! !
If there was no ot her reason for crushing
1 lie uoy evidently was so frightened that . """Re noioing mat there was no occa- r iitcen niinu" -
he was perfectly oblivious to his fate for sjon for his detention in such an instito- pMcm 150 men were n-'
he took off his hat, and, increasing' his ti'11' an "tepping down from the bench took a special train. -( .
"peed, kept to the track. He had run bnt congratulated him upon his release. Dr. t 7 o'clock. Ahom 1
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The national association of lumber-j circulation, beingably ed
men w ill meet in Chicago on next taining tin arrav of ecclesiastical
Tuesday, Sept. 14. It will lie a gath- general news which cannot fail
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i-.n.ii in L.uinwiin-, . ill u oiiiio.iv uic, in ii. ii-? iKKiris. i. i,;iii UI c IlllKT i mill mnnev ruanorui-R who imvn ii
..uintrr ho ttirrnntlMi 5.i t.ntldiiir nn. ' in tlio nnntrr n-itli fliAnV(.Ar.ti..n ! IIia lam.ld it will reaeh fni-fnlt,, .... ir... i DtJYlOCTllt
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terpnse
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a short, distance, however, when l. ' Helmbold's counsel, Clarence Derringer, foreenients came
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itod nnd eon- ,,,R Party out oi oxisience, the crime or "J ft) 1 vrtl 1 aiong ior ... - - . : : j,,,r '
C0J , intrcHlucing such an element intoa political B,,me 'Vnce and hurled over an enbank- i Rnst the fylnm , night, but a 1 J. o-,
siastical and controvery ht to be 8nfnc;it In ! ment. He had a terrible gash on the head. ' Tn' f D"nn' r'"ol,c. ?T' 1I,,C n,ostt ,"-J....
t fail to grat-j,teadofUe,ning the desperate demaffofrues P"H-ating the skull, which produced . . . . P,.i. L " !0,' a PmtaxtiWh f m- their homes at - . ..;
Xo Catholic paper land money changers who have profaned lca,h in Hbout four minutes. Jlour Pye " the rolling null t C.lumtrtiN O., nwn on guard,
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rises has made a poor market for. haps of the Hrooklyn fiecicw, presents ! them, and contribute largely to that final
lr. The production has lieon j a more attractive appearance in form defeat ta, T-V,cl! ' cvtry '""j0"1;0" ow
.1 . .-:i i l . i. . ... .1.' .-. n i i -i . points, and wnl be welcomed bv the coun-
Contracts, involving the enormous sum
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u. ' ' j .ii.iiii ,ic-ii-i. urvr jtiiiM-ussion : i.iun-io. iuti.
of religious matters, nnd grew very angry. ('apt. Andrew .
inn i..r criimiinard! vp&ifnta. im i-a t.i. .no. i...i; it-"
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newal of tho discussion, ami the shooting
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L'rcally curtailed, but not sufliciently ; and matter, and to none do we wish 07 1 :,Qf,. Un. i,, , ,' "i.,; . r .'" " , ",nicV and nrty-nme thousand of Dunn by Coulter. The ball, from a re- Jackson
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j v...v . .... tokci, eiiineu s Riup, aim It IS OtlltO
linb ui and lM.'bj '
ackson Sattuday i'"-1 .
to reduce Moc ks on hand, to tho nSi more abundant Success, recniarily,' proserin, i.e Know-Nothing organization, next skson Z tZLZ
o.,i, H..... id s of the trade andothrrwi.se. Ar. Y. Sun. r... i.. ' i , ' " " ! ""oie mat. ue is .aa uy injured
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and otherwise.
fessimal base-ball players.
Coul
ter Las not been ceeu eince the shooing.
n.uiOu f.ir Clinton u:l
side of the load.
found on the tra.