TUT niFSnnM rrTr?5iM ! "ii.J'r11:.1! c '"'-'--mabiib.' o i ' EBENSBURC, PA., Fiiiay Morula, - - May 10, IS76. TnK, nrgnmi'iit which was to havo been m.r.le Ik.-fore fJovcnior 1 1 art 11 ft on Friday last, on the constitutionality of the boom bill, was postponed, nnd will Ve made to-morrow. Mr. Allen, a member of the State Senate from 1jY comincoinity.and H'ajne MaeVeaj;!i, will represent the lumbermen, and Messrs. Mavnanl and Armstrong, of Willi.imsport, will alt em I to the inter ests of Peter llcrdic A' Co. Jamks S. IIit.vn, ex State Senator, ni.dtiesMmem.il who tnit the Sfnte. to ii-iv U .ti.i. MiMlftl ti the tiniia KXpOstllon, has Ik-cII appoint d by the President as I. nited States consul at the lively seaport town of Cardiii South Wales. liutau is an rtiterpt ising ladical politician from "the State of Heaver,'' who trains in the Cameron. Mackev and Ott.iv trowd, and will not lose anything in Ins new office. ST-3 IT is an error into which many t"rs have fallen, to sav (hat a bill l.-iss.-d the last I a .risla t ti ip reombo iorr the salaries of county officers in conn- 1 ties containing thrin one hundred ' and fifty thousand inhabitants. The ! I n r- ry lull ihscu fin; lloife. but failed ::: the Senate, which it ourht 11 t to have ' done if Itepublican prolcsuons of re- ! tremhineiit and reform mean anything, which thev scrtrtalv ever do. A bill, i . . . . liowever, itit puss butn lionses, and was Mgtied by the (tovcrnor, fixing t!ie. sidarnrs of all county others in coun ties containing wn1 than l(i,0l)O in- h:ibitaiit.s,a. plying to the three count ies of Philadelphia, Luzerne and Alleghe ! . , i Tiik (Jrand .lurv of the f'rimiusl Court of the District or Columbia last : k . . I found a ti ne bill of mdlcllneiit against funeral PelUnap, charging him j with having corrupt iv received, :.t va- .1" ..f ' . i.... v-, ....... , "'.' irmn ('alcb I. Marsh, to inlluenec ids ( I5elkn:.i's) action and decision in re-; Mate my c.'nvictioii ibrived from the per t'erelicc to the post tradclsliip at Toll I pelnal practice and eai hing of the t'liiin h Sill. Jf Belknap is acouittcd l.V the "f .,;,'rist. :'-T i'umcent recrea.ion 1 1 . - iii'e ci. m pat) bi t wi.li th holiness and ro- Senate OII the art ieless of i ni poach fliellt pose of the Lord's dav,ai'ltr one has dis airnilist hitll I.OW ticndinir lic'ore it. of ! charged bis religions duly to his Maker. if the Senate should decide that owintr to his resignation it has no jurisdiction over tin' case, he will then he tiied in the criminal emi t 011 the indictment referred to. The Senate has hecii in secret session daily since lat Monday discu-ssiug the iinpoitint titestioii d" jurisdiction, and whether there will l u trial Ief.re that hodv Ol Hot depends UIM.ll IlOV? it Will decide tills prti,ni. i ' . . Iljry point. j ! o -P" 1 T;iB Legislature of Texas h:is t 'lectel tli present, Democratic (iov rnor of the State, Hon. Ilichard C k , to the United Slates Senate as the successor of Hamilton, independent, liov. Cdve will noike a useful and eredlt:ille tnetuher of thy Senate. '1 he n suit of the election in Connecticut this week for a nicinhcr of the same IkhI v li4S t-reateil very irener.il surprise. A VMcar.cv to he hlled was caused by I the death of Mr. Kerry, M.-puhlicnn. and thj two prominent candidates were t ex-(iovernor Kng'.i.sh, who now fills j the ollice ly pjoiiitmeht from Jv- ernor Iiire.sdl. an I William II. I'.ar- ! 11 1:11 Uotli :tr. Henr.er.its, Imt were cat 111 very oiilercnl uioiilils. imv. tuade a speech, which of itself is not an ii.superahle objection to him. but he has notoriously not lieen in his seat to vote on the most important questions, except only on rare occasions. Hut then ho is very wealthy, and that fact liiay account tor his uulookcd for ele vation to the Semite. 1 n that oody he will meet at least a score of men w ho have attained political preferment by j precisely tiie same means as are sup- j posed to have contributed to his own j euccf ss. iJovntNOR II FN OltU'KS, of In. liana, it is reported, reg nils Ihn coming Presidential contest as a hopeless one tor the Democrats. He is in Washington, and on Friday last 1 didal The frecjoinp; is one of the "beauti ful extracts" from the .Johnstown Tribune which we hac occasion so frequently to republish forthe aniuse mon'. of our readers. (J .venior Hen dricks is known to Ik- a remarkably prudent gtmtlcmnn in all his olitical utterances, and no man outside of ft lunatic :is him would ever dream of chariiio; him with savin"; that he ' ie ojards the coming Presidential contest as a hoelcss one for the Hemocrats," find that "since the Ih-" inniii"; of the present session of Congress the Hem- ,- ... i, . t i.,.,, ,,.; l.l ociHt.e i:irly hid Ik-cii teiiibl weak ened bv the imlwcilitv of the majority If he even did Is-Iicve such superlative nonsense, he is too old and shrewd a politician to make a laughing stock of Jjiinseir by K''1' " asuing- . - , . . ... . nm u,rii; loll and proclaiming It to I'etn.icnuic Coii"resrneii. (Jovcrnor Hendricks Knglish is a liberal-minded gentleman J duties of his otticc, as the coirupt and ...,,.,,.: :n"r.irnv fx,,, It ,,r I nVorno elu" averR ,!,:,t s'"t! ,,:,s s,,r" ""'us- a!;,l together with the adj .inin-r d-velPtt r About Doni Pedro a pentleman find eiijovs the respect and confidence plundering whisker rings h:tye. dis- i ' " '. 1 1 V 1 amis ..r dollars j.aid over to MeKee. ,,f W.n. McCen.l.s took fiieand was but ned. i writes in a private letter: " VC his i-Wow Scnat M-3 while Mr. liar- covered to their sorrow, and docs not h n,S l"-""- l' nunounccw Mis, Margaret Shipn died in Phila- The Doctor lose, a valuable library, inst.u- ) et the Emnrr severely alone . . . :. 1 L .. .i,.iH I.;,.......r..!t ' h:s wilhiiiriiess to return to fresh leg- delphia .. the IMh nisi., aged ninety t luce ments and specimens, besides the building th( Lmted States if you knew how nttr 1,11m, aiuiougu ue iihsi u uc. . .,0, T, ; . , , , Thev 1 years. Her fall er was lion. .Joseph Ship-i and stock. He bad .10 i.e.,, , a: ee. Mel e fletests entertauimonts and publi in Congress for eight year. I:as never 1 l' control laic feiCgntion5 lirtlxt im- n,.n ,, ,..,.,:.., ...... ,.r . ;. o... Pecreta-v ot the Provincial Council of ! Combs' loss is l...t r,.r ih,,,,.,,! d..!b. 1 "f all kinds. At home he never i.mg 01" the preet scsion ol Cngrcs. tu kVa Vtw 'pJh- SrMl !' li' ; W " l"0S two oor- I the man who j-rcvionsly tned s.x otlior ; Icmjier. The invest igal ion into his aif.ii. s lv..i.r.it.c. pa.ty had 1 11 icrnbl v weak-n- ,.llt al',,'.ni..t " ,(.en (..lll(iiduo for' loft' cV r,,ll'onisls. I lord ic. and ICinbick. The j;o-ds. Carter is hair witud, and labors j was prompted on the pretext, of suspicious by the imbecility of the majority: The. , , throw mud I ... ...die i!h,; ,A ' juitra fed l:iw of tbo St-.t,. 1. i under the impression I hr.t the parties whose circumstances attending a payment made neglect of the House to rep-al the reM.mptioi, ;a, ,! a ,.. ,r!!(eha. Ke as well ns 1 vin lie-ited ind i's vi-bt,, ....i l i l'ul.er h burned owe him in-juey. by the Government to the Kentucky Cev a.th;.dstii..u:a.ed, to a wonde. f.d ib-rce, j rxflrPMliu trom ,.n , he duties of , he , , r M-I.ltois muht be j O!)0 of t he obstacles to the owning of t.-.d B.iil.oad ; but t ho only ,,int on v. hie independent movement ll over he Mu! u,v;a!l), ,w oiVu. , b. l stei nl and fcai lessly dealt with. the ex posi; ion on Sunday is said to spring ; even partixan malice found it possible t cm. ntrv. and it was now 1, m. late to repair Ibe ! : ,,. r.. ., . . ,1... ,.r 1 .,. ..1., 1 .. , ! . . ... 11.... o .s .,i.i i..w 1 ' ,"" t . ii...... ..." 'ri""'" " ...."j ... niiigo au accusation, concerned In private ' n : cV;; ,. i .... . . . h , I. ..T.iai 4:,:,:,,::.",, V "": ir. tuaiiy. lestenmy morning at C:4.- ; comm.ss.oncis, Hon. Asa. Packer and Hon. business and family relations-mattes i. ,.-r. ..i.vo,.v ,v . izrivi (-1 11 ii v ri-ci'i vi-ii. i n .itboe 100,...... ,.ri. 1 . e 1 u i 1 .r v ... . . . i. .... o .nr.- fmrn ,ei iP,"r"K"Bl'mi'- M n tii'ini.i.c, j.ki . j i.ne, too, for the Presidency and to imi.utP to him a confession of defeat in I cu veter ui Samuel .J. Tihkn openly pro- ,d-,i...ino- r.t U'ashinL'ton that the com- i-r Profciilouti-d coiifpst is "a hop less One for Wje Democrats." advance ol the nomination nt si. ,.-. i- -" "-m k.mmv.i .a community of exceptionally powerful Illinois, last Friday night. A party of ,.,. and mix.-,,,.! .., i.:,...- ; . " ,ouis, as well as the election, is ft most lo nmeuReu against the democratic preachers. He was also distinguished as j young men gave John Stunnan, recently ; their nature, absolutely within the nale of illy and Chihl-Uke specimen of politi- ticket last .NovernlKir, ami who has ?" ,a contributor to the i married, a serenade. 8t.iii.ian ordered domestic life, nod of the circle of men's ' .r.rm.ilirr We will next have the tlie check to attempt to vole for dele- t.athoI.c World, flic last issue of this the party off, but they not leaving at once ; home duties and albctions. ! Quiti: an enthusiastic meeting was l-lwa, on Saturday night last, in favor of oih.'IH!1 the irrent exhibition on Sunday. Len.linjrciU7.cns, lav ami cleric, "advocated tlio me.uuire, aii'l it is probable some compromise will be reached soon on this vexed question. It lias a business as well as a moral side, which complicates the matter. The following letter from Archbishop Wood snirests a compromise: Mr. Sajh ii. L. Pakkish Dfr Sir: Though I lifl iu dilliib'noe in (jivinjr my vb'ws of a que ft ion on which the miml of nifii are io much divided, yet I could not brine myself to ri-t'nve an nnxwor to your refji'eM fo rotirteoiirdy expressed, especially in : mailer hearing iiii public timraiit y and ttpor. what involve true .piril f 'liri fianity in the nbseri anee of the Lord's ilay. Ill aM the debates ami deliberations that have lately ta!; pho-e toiuinng the pro- ro- inietv of opeiiieg or closing the Centennial li'ul.tiiTirs on -n.o.iy, i nave seen liouiing ajr,.a.Iy lermi d and expreswil. VIZ : that it is highly fit ami proper that I lie Imposition slmiilt !' closed on h'.i.iilay niorniug to mid Iay, hut left open to isitors during th hours of Sninlay afternoon. It would grieve very mncli to see the .VM-ositiMii remain (-;. nil .lay on .San- iluys. J h:s would be Ire.v.ng t,. day as il il weir an onhnarv week day, having in it- ; self m, special religions character, lint the i i ir,i'. il.. i- li.o.. o l. i...i.i . I..: olmvnl. It mms insiil.ired that ;hri- , . lians might pul.li. lv ami ni.ite.lly bv praver ! ' pa- and thanksgiving li.aiiif. ki iheir hoinagu to ..... .. . - - !d. lla ir Creator and k. ilmner. Itwould "" therefore n.,f:,i,- to the ., ep reliirioiis cidi i itiM 1 1 t i Iii-L OMit iiipi"i1ii nvi.riT f Miriu tj rommm.it v to prevent or frns-rate ii .v way this solen-.n ilety of heuiage and I"is,!- AimI sinre the timeset ap:ut throi.gh nil r . r .. , ni.,1 rt ,11 k f i-n ,t ,F f b IMiloi Into f . . t inn.,,,. i., i,.. ,.i,i,.n.. n,. i morni.ig, or .In; first half of the day, iioth- ; ing should allowed ih.ring that .inn? to ,' I" '''?-' :i ,M;r:'; '"' , ? i,e Sund.yis ni.t oidy a day '"holy to the Jfonl," it is al.-o a t.v .f rew.se after thu i . i . i 'r t ..iii . i labom (if lh week. There should lie noil ieg stillen or irnnw, nothing of penitential gloom in the t'lirinMau's weekly rest from his daily toil. I!e shi'iili'. weleoine. it as elieetfiilly, to say the least, as the labor by which h wins his daily bread. 1 1 nlutiilil Im- l.i;r.ie in miiul lli.lt Ifm il.iv r religions obs-rvanrf? in the new law is j fMimiay, or as l ii. isiian nsve e: lieu n nr cij;iiiri - ii rrn i m hj., j ,jwiiib r,tv, .tii.i not il..- -.Sabbath," which is no oilier thai, ; ,.ew disjK-nsaiion. This is not th ph.- H i ; - iu:re lior far l tic growing use or misnso Sur ti r.i r v il ml Ii-!l n rts- in tl tZ n.anv. and led them awav Iron, the true ..ir.V of Clirisibniu t f.,ll..w af.er H.se i,. : ... :. , ! i .in i iimr 1 1 - i i tin tii: ri iii in lie- noiineed iii the New Tslame.it. I only ! Aini.iM.'sl .he means of ininieout relaxation of soul :nd body I can see none more bar. 11 , less lltan an afternoon viit to the ICxisi ; lion, where .he poor and laboring classes ' (and they are most numerous aino.ii;st. us) : may enjoy a few hours of ra.ioiial pleasure j in exam 11 ng the productscf tieiiins and the ; specimens of art and mechanical skill which , have Im-cii gathered together in the tVutc.i ! nial I'.nildingH. Hindi a visit will improve and elevate their minds. Indeed. I believe 'bat it will have a beneficial effect: that ii 'V'll lend lo prevent l.iany disorders, and to idicek - , to a ureal ex lent I bat (lesec. at ton of tlf. I,oni-!i t;iy which ix, unhappily, a grow- ing evil in I he com mil 11 it y. I am, very silice.ely and resirt:ctfiillr. your obedient servant in flirts'. t-lA m ws F. Wood, Archbishop ,f I'hil:ilelphi7. f ATlU-.otcAT., Philadelphia, May J It, lsTU. J...MK.s (J. i,.m:e and Iknjamin H. Hi istow an- bot h proininent candidates i for the ll pulilicnii nomination foi President. lUa'me is an adroit, schem ing politician, and is luisily engaged !" over l lie country in manipulating delegates to the Cincinnati convention who will vote for h s nomination. He l-longs in that class ot public men who prefer to seek the Pit si(hi.ti;d olii. e ral her t!i:m permit the oll'.ce to set k In cm. hii.-lmv, as Secrclarv of the Treasitrv, tionai convention in his favor. Very recently P.laine wrote a letter to a member of the r.epuhlican convention of .Maryland, and about the same time IJri.stow addressed a letter on the sub- , jccloi uie i rcsidci.cy to a gentleman S iii Massachusetts. These two letters. which we publish below, comple'.i 1 v I illustrate Vl.r. iliib icnce between a scl- fsh politician and an upright stales- man, and reveal the true character of the two men as Presidential aspiiants: ' ni.AiNi:. I nmsTiiw. "Ordtnariiy I should 'I have not M.tigbt, l unwilling to ex- nor can I consent t press any preference fee!;, by any means. 1 as to what a JVa'e in y own ad va oecnient Convention might do' nor am I williinr to i,;,, Ill .,1 j;,,. Tiik IV-mocratic tlclefj-ite election in the different districts throuo,(.t the county w ill lake place to-morrow, com luenciiio; at 2 o'clock, p. in., ami clos iiifi at 7 o'clock, p. in. That there will be a lare vole cast, may 1h as sumed, from the fact that the contest I , 1 j - . . . . lot the shenlialty, which has swallow- eu III) every other issue, h.is (ronfoil more man tlio usual interest. ., .. . L lKler the i lilies rejr-.b.tino; the election, as ' ablishetl by the County Committee its .,.i,, b.l.l -.1... i r est at, its inecliutr bold ,lim, ,s?, t,t ,:.;,,: ' ' O...AI w. UII..1.UIH, , Committee in each district, scsisted iltoliila tli-'i,.(l,- 1,. il. ; 1 by two Hemocrats. will conduct the c?'?'c' th. R,oc,c,y " t,,is city. Com elcction. Thespc-ial attention of dec. Kl"'? J':c "F.1 c?m: ""' tion ofliccrs is called to the third rule ... j - , " flftll l!IlririlD lLr ilo.l f w il ' J adopted V the Committee, as follow ".'r. I ; a n.1 .f i 1 - .j '.. iii.il . ..i. i ... i ..." iiiKiini, irnn, f,f f(r 7r,irr(-f ocrnttc tu-kri, nhall Im; eutirted to vote at the We trust that the election officers rrs will enforce this rule both in its letter to-tnorrow, must be promptly . told that Ins little game will not win, , nl that hi party will hold its dele- Kalc election on some miure uay. . ... nn.l .fa o. 1. .. I - 1 " .-r ..,, iniuii, uiuoni n. iim.u null, ui o,.lllj;ii:il, IIAIIIIIIUU OIIIIIHV, I RlKHl ( Ijfl C;ll- I'd In I 11 ll, !lt. l.f inl inHi.,,. ! The Centennial Imposition. I From the editorial correspondence j of the Lancaster Itdclihjenecr wc ex tract the following in relation to the great Philadelphia exhibition now ami for more than a. week past open to the public, and having had a hasty glance or two at the wonderful show, we can truly say that the picture here pre sented is very far from being over drawn : 1 It is the preaJest show the world lias ever recti. Von will not think of doubting this -A lien yon have seen it, and the oftener yon attempt to see it the more couiiimcd will be your impression that as an exhibi tion it is peerles;. Two bundled ami fifty mx acres of land are covered with buildings filled with the products of every civilized nation in the woild ; atd still the work of' 1. ..:).):.... .... ....,! I.;.!. l-.i. t.. e.uiliime . 1'iii:.ii.ill i ruin ...I. .. t I r t . r nee williiii I . ' f ', ' ' . - ,i' ti,,. I II 11 1 II tlio vast enelosuie is occupied. i lit ic is no need of crossing I he seas tovisit foreign anus now unit a u i.i.o. i.. - ' he ir people among us and thei'r works and i '.. " l 1 . . i. ti.- i all the nrodncts f their lands i .i:ii.:iiiese c.iiie. dressed ill their peculiar c,,sln10s, and build their bouses under our obsel.V;iti,, ,13t WC n.ry see what they , , , ,. d(.tl -l)iiH.d lo. ... . J . ,r . ti... Kr,,ier out the use of muls 1 hey brinff with them, too, such an abundant display of then magnificent carvings and j woiks or art, that their section is already recognized as one of the most interesting ..... i 1 ... i :i c: l.... i.: i... :..i.. a;. , .1... .;i... sit :.t.. .,f ! n.iiui; it iiiiii.'iii, iiiiiiiiin .--..-i j nr:iv. we have most Iile-like g OllpS, rcpre. - enling the people clothed i'l their customary garb and engaged in thtsir usual avocations. In one a bride and groom arc . abut being nirwrird ; in another a bunts ; man and his family stand around a just , slain elk ; and nain. a wife is presenting to her husband, a watchmaker silting at ' bis desk, a damsel who is an applicant for a favor of some sort. Then we have the i Laplander in bis fins, drawn in his rude sled by the hardy reindeer. From every count i y, as from these, we have before us the things which enablo us to judge of the life, character and occupations of the peo ; pie, better perhaps than i e could if actu ally among them. They send us the. nat ural woods which are the growth of their ... ,,..t(tl. 1)0,i.aus than Me could if act it- " ..''"'"'l" V's-.W -J, Vt .'.n .."rM!" il I 111 ill Vf tMHS li 1( 11 ill P I bt I; M I 11 OI I (It 1 r ' , ,. ,-,.,. ',. . . I , forests, the stones ami the minerals which ' ken (Z and H.'ds 'and the fruits hieh are the products of!, ; their soils. Ileauliful silver work comes ! (.in ri:iiif. nitr I i-iii ..i 1111:11 1 1 jrarnients from P.gVpt, wonde. fill stat uai y ; and paintings frM.i Jtaly; while fr..... i Fiance, and Oern.aiiy, and Knylaml and ! her numerous colonies, co.nesncli a wealth and variety of n ducts, that one is in des pair at the jMissibiiity of ever finding time to examine t hem. A w hole life f i me passed in foreign t.avrl would scarcely enable the most iii(u:riti and industiious observer to see what is here brought together on these t ix.. tit,,..?i.1 lit. 1 i : fr v. ei r o.wl u l.ir.t itwnossibh, tos..c somelbi,,.rf .b.i i.ie-tbo ! ..j 1 .Uj coming six months. Hut most of us nevei see as much as wo would like t. see, in the time which we can devote to the ex- iiiiiit.il inu 'I'J.A n l.i.ln t!r o..;.f.a i,-. ...... be verv n.ofitablv and ..Ic.snn. 1 v occ:oX.,l 1.1 it, and we ndvisc our icders to lay ,-.-,.. - , , their plans sons to enable then, to visit the I exhibition as often as possible. They will I cxiiioiiumi as oiicii a possioie. 1 ney win 1 find that the ofienrr they go the oftener J they will want to go ; they w ill never come away feeling that they have seen all that they want lo see ; unless, indeed, they are I v.. . .i...i...i'tI ;, 1. ........ '.A-. .rn. ! show as despairingly give up any cffoit to master its mysteries. J'ktkofk, nho w:n cxpt lied from Ihe State le gislature for crooked ways on the boom hill, has, as we stated last week, announced hi in self as :t candidate for re-election fr!,ui the Tilth I'hila- dclphia district, and ju-lgiatg from the : 'average Philadelphia legislator, we do : not entertain any sci i.:us dotiht that' Petroir wiil le ul.le lo n. ike Jus calling and election sure, a. ! most likclv hy j : a largely increased m -j irily. We are ' cadians. It is proper to state in this connection that Pelo Herdic and Pe iroifs pal, Col. Kmbick, both of whom r.iii away from Han isbnrg w hen the boom investigation commenced, and remained away dining the balance of tlio session, rctr.rned to Williams 1 port on the day after the Legislature j had adj nn ned. A coi.iv of the testi mony taken by the investigating com mittee was directed by the House to ...r ... ineicu 10 .oe au-nuin iiCocrni of the. State, for suc'i action as he may deem proper. The public will await with some solicitude to learn n hat Mr T ...... r. if, r,.r.a . ,. 1 ft w'l-it . '. uaL L'" ! District Attorney of D olphin county, Paiilisis, was stricken will, paralvfds and o,ru almost immerliaii ly after the attack. ! '. U STl"" " . I"! n,w,,""-J IV1" religious household or (he Father himself. ..j. ... oi,i . rj im; .Ol'lIOH-.S OI llie rhou-lj in weak health, he had had no symptoms ef a crave character Pev. ........ ...., .o.,.,,, v,. , was uie CKieM sou ot Major (.ei.crr.l Posecrans, of 1,,c U"it,,,J Sta,CN A-'.v: -ml a nephew of the Ibuht Hev. I'ishop lli.sooans. of the I Catholic Dioceseof Cn'iimlinc (l lb. 1. , . . It . . " " "I"" ! nun was enucaicu 5 V couckcs ol St. .Mary or the U est and ! J"?, VTZ'J'uT't i V h'' Ta,J Was'" hs twenty-eight hi year. at lie? coueircs 01 m. .uaryol t lie est and i .3'"?, X'.?': , ....- imv. 4i icj., im. suing his studies for the priesthood at the inivv iirr was omaincH rnest nv ins uncle, . . . r r I ! th n f ; ..'J """"XT.: ' after was assigned to active duty on the . in Issioil ci I'Ctl i t of Iho Oxlc r. Till" PTWwivH , . ... ' '"", and alter the close of a mission in t-antornia last year he was compelled to ! " VK ,lH,so as tlio .cw Voik home of the I omer. i lie possessed remarkable oratoi ical " Ibe Hoot of Our Present. T'vil " His articles Reldom failed to elicit encomiums f"r their vigor and sincerity, even f.o o ;i in v..fa.....r,..v i.u.- n', ft. HI lieailTIIUI III IIIC CXIIIOIIIU.I. i-v:ii - . , 1, r. has elected a mo.lel school house, the sim- T ee children 1 etvice en nnd pic beauty of wLieh makes one shudder at j twelve years of age. went bo , tu g on t -be reccllection of the hideous si. net ures of clny on he Sanlt-au-Hecol e , n r.r J b . -this State of common schools. From the I real- I heir boat as swepi into the rapids ..v.., ... 10'. 1.. .. , .!.. i. : . i ;i u isii'ivin s i' - ti i i1 . i .. u scv io,,.ii'.i i., .. ..i.. ....,, I i .,K.,,.,,,.- u.i ,i pper irom mm eninien i.e men into t iicm wiin a gun, miiing one : i jS'cicp ami Other Xotints. -Bv fascinating arts known only to the female sex, an Omaha yout h of twenty-two WHS receniiy Mtuuuu i-o-jioo i y it. wiuow ui i seventy-five. A great pliysic.il charge has come over Ui igbwm Young wil bin tlio past few weeks, j and the doctors think that he cannot live ! much longer. I A Noriistown man made a standing ! jump of 11 feet 4 inches, and challenges . but ned. 1 no material was phosphorus. . the woild and'all tlio rest of mankind to a j A special to the Chicago JrUer-Orcan jumping match. ' from twelve places representing the whole ilutter and eggs are cheaper in Phila- j of Kansas, show the w heat crop to be unt delpbia since the opening uf t he Centennial ! vcrsally better than ever before, and at then they have been for a year past. The least 20 per Cent, acreage moro than last maiket is glutted. . flash of lightning at Cheshire, Mass., j tore holes in the ground all about farmer j and the cow be was milking, and then ( knocked both down. j Hclll Miss II. G. tjriflith, a milliner ofpprmg- 1 1 1 has fallen joint heir, wiUi her j orouier, ti tsuic i -;.),uuu)' nit 'j i a grand uncle in ales. ; Leavenwo. th is llie home of a woman who has been divorced onre, married three ,j al, IIOW C:U,JS f(. a mixt.ti faIlijly of ; H'i. tee., children, none of which are her , i n. i I T" , .1 .1 : .11 IS. J.va jMiKWfHHi t'l'ii' iiiM i in hiii 1'ir j on Saturday at Central Point, a station on .j the Parker & Karns City 1 tail road, by j shootis.g herself through the brain with a j revolver. i Paul Campbell and Prince Hobeitston, both colored, were hanged at Savannah, ; f .'Xuv f"r tUv ' ' ' ...i,,,... '.. vocniane aim iiaufcinvi, . 1 1 i ri fi iiin I ' murder of Mrs. at Kden, Kiling- nam eoimiv ami an were orowneo Ilelle Plain, Iowa. cla:ms the smallest wommi in tlio world Maggie Minot. She is eighteen years old, twenty-six inches high. and weighs thirty-one jkiuikIs. Tom Thumb is nix inches taller. A chimo of thirteen bells, an appropri ate number for the centennial exhibition, will ling ont patriotic tunes from one of theto'veis of Machinery Hall every day at sunrise, r.o?i and sunset. James Mrlia.Tey, of Cleat field county, sent two rafts down the Susquehanna which measured 330) feet in length and .( in width. Tl.cy are rsid to have been the largest ever fb-sited down the river. M,s- -oixwe. , u.e ceieu.jueu mm,. ess tf I d nmiln. V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S U t. 'lit I fll?fIlll!l I fl targe dlee.ti.m of stufVedai.inialsacd biros . , . . - f, killed bv her own baiid. ... eluding a buf- tSd to ln . la. k coun.j, i.a, uitic is saui ir a 1m,- win. eals hny ,kn an ox and nas a simo.lai anoelite for rw vesretablcs. Pe - dislikes bread or cooked food. desiring . . 1 . 1 . . I - r M" 10 "e w" ",e "ln rUKluc,Mm Ten gentlemen refreshed themselves moderately with mildly stimulating; bever- ages in one of the Philadelphia inns, and were charged eight iloliars for the privilege. bat strong dm. us would have cost we do not know. Speaker Kerr wiitrs from Staunton, irginia. that bis health has gicatly im I"ved, that he feels bet ter than ho has f ,r six inonths. Some, of the most dist.esMiij . , sympions 01 ic.s i.uiess nave entirely passed away recently. A single tidd in H rimes county, Texas, contains 13, WW acres all nude, one fence r, , , o, ii . 1(1 l.riO o o . " " -" " ""l'"u ' : "V J , ' "'"" 1 J v.....i. "- ugs .0 ouo man, w .;o leuis n. out 10 r 'l' . ' ,4 ( ii.m"i',T ni j- v. . cow belottiiitr lo.lonn i amiestock, cenlly gave biith to a calf which bad five leJis " wven feet, the fifth leg being at- tacneu in ine 1010 jiari. 01 mo nmiy, ann having three perfect feet, Tlio Toledo Iii.uU. establishment, from which is issued. .1 daily, Iii weekly and weekly, a farm journal and a magazine, ws sold on Wednesday for ?0!.000, "N'asby"' bought half oT the establishment a bonL ten years ago for J 12, 000. A. M. Grassi banged himself at ;S a pa nee, t.anarla, hiKt. week. Mis father and nnd bet committed suicide in the same tiiaii'ter when he was in bis infancy, and left bin. to the care of bis uncle, named Sironli l-brh aUtl h;l.ttrr.1 11 ifiikt.lf Deacon McKcc's hopes of a pardon 'Ivor. brii.es of n nro-.b.n have been dispelled by the uiitinxly testi- inon.V of Widow Lcavcim-crlb. whose bus- II ...... 1 t uaiui was piy.tiasier 01 uie .1. mollis w iiiskj Pennsvlvania. ?Iiss Shi,.pen was a cousin of Peggy Shippen, who married Benedict John M. McCready nnd W'm. Poweis, fin Arnold. j ployes, weie at work at the time, and were Archbishop Wo-nl, of Philadelphia, J blown ont into tlie street, a distance of has issued a pastoral letter to the cleigy 1 forty feet. McCready leceived a painful and laity directing a religious celebration j cut on the bend and flowers is very badly, of t he next. Pom th of July in ad the church- j though it is thought, not dangerously hi es of the diocese, with a mass of Ihauks- ; jmed. The Mci-srs. Schooh y narrowly es giving and a discourse approiuiatc to the caoed with the.ii lives. The ex. 'os'.oi. was occasion . At the Philadelphia centennial will bo exhibited a cae, made sixty-two years ag:. !y ,1 .Mrs. I c. kins, ot the gossamer-nki; tibi es of t he common milkweed flower. It ,s d a I ich, delicate crea m color, having t he softness of the. finest floss, tire garment be- "g as light as a feather. 1 liry ca,,C,a ,hc "jVi,' H,," wn" i hanifcjM.it 0.1 urday. Corne.luis Carter 1 ""'-'-I j v....... ; is his name, and ho was in the act of filing ! another !n.;ibcr jaid. Kni;laud and are saiii to be strongly im bued wiib the nul notions of that region j of country in repaid to the Sabbath. In a lawsuit in Ueaver county, the ' other day, a man named Woods testified j aeamst a woman chai f-ed w ith adultery. Mr. Woods' statemenis evidently did not picaseuie woman ayaiust. wnom tie lesi.r.ed. , At any rate, she adminislcied to him a i horse whipping the tirst t i after th., lei mination oft ime she met him of the suit. : c.-. ..o. . i. ,;,.....;, l. ... 1 J " .v sea caoiaui lesu.i.isr 111 nmr.k vn 4 . - . , - . . . nasKepi o.e i.ouy 01 a lavonie ciniu in his : house lor seven years. 1 be child died at.1 : house lor seven years 1 he child died at . MSC'f V"' ?"V S'",h A,,,M!".C?' , and the Captain had .Us i-cmauo, placed in """ )lho cnlVn.: ..yu .'lentil ii, wiin i. nil , ann nas natl it in his hom-e ever wnee. The Hoard of e ever Mnce. 1 be Hoard of nea it-i nas neen notuieo Iho Itrenrd says: "There resides not :i.. r w ..i .. i .. , ' V "T. J , V " 7 "fl-" .. ' five teet bunnoon he7Xmide; a mill lif'Tilll. I.Uivi:!, II ' ......... m 1, i.i muscles are equal to thoso of a i practiced boxer or blacksmith She is a ; native of theSnith Mountain, from near the high lailroad bridge. A most deplorable affair occurred in tho and wounding two. All the parlies are highly respectable young men, ISninna.i be ing a son of Judge Sturman, one of tins most prominent citizens of the county. C. A. fs:!ii;'i, f CoopeTs Plains, N. V. j recently ploughed up in a field a can of j some unknown (substance, and took a portion, done up in paper, to a druggist in j vi uin tu (tnuciiiiui w u.ii, il wns. miu ( opening the package, ii burst into fiames. j Smith threw it out of the front, door and i struck s passer-by named Chase burning j him so that bis life is despaired of. I). F. j Iirown, a prominent lawyer of the place, in ! attempting to rescue Chase, was. badly 1 year. About 10 per cent, of last years! crop is on band. Preparations for corn ; planting shows that there will tie a much 1 larger acreage, probably 25 percent., than last j'ear. Planting is late, not over ID percent, yet being in the ground, but the ; prospects are that all will be planted in inu iiuai 11 111c ntrt.ui:i tiu i iiiui-a g'.'Oil. A fire at Lexington, Kv., on Monday ) morning, consumed a stable containing six j lloIWH anti wa!rus llo.,gig to the liem- i.igton jewing Machine Company. James j 1. lirickev. aeent of the Comoanv. was , ... " , jr i .. seen m g ine ii:ijr oiotv w n u a iigin.cu j cigar, and is supposed to have fallen asleep, i and the hay caught fire fiom the cigar. 1 lirickev was consumed in the flames. : Another fire at Yellmantonn, a suburb of;, Lexington, destroyed eight houses owned bv negroes. Total loss fifteen thousand dollars. Insurance twelve thousand. The emperor I)om Pedro, with bis i wife and entin; suite of fifteen pel sous, left Philadelphia Friday inoinii for a trip in 1 the south and -west. Tho pasty secured ! accommodations on a special trait., over, the Philadelphia, Wilminpton ami P.alti- ; more railroad, stssii!g i!i.ou'jli Haitimorc i shortly after ii'xn, and continuing the i joinney over the I'.altimorc and Ohio rail- 1 load and other routes for St. Louis. Tt ! is the purpose of the Emperor to et as far south as New Orleans, and then rclMrti to f Philadelphia and the centennial exhibition before poinjx no. lb. A building, by some thought to h a woolen factory. has been recently unearthed in Pompeii, and contains ronw grotesijae small figures of children and other beings on one of it inner walls. An adjacent private hone, also iccentlv biought to light, im said to posM-ss some tine wall paint- ings. A small troop of two bacchanal li- ures, main and lemaie, stammur beside a column, is especially noted fr its graceful treatment. It is said that henceforth many of the more art istic woi ks v ill be left where i they arc found, instead of being trausfeired to the museum at aides. i Last Sunday ribout 10 o'clock eight rhildien, whose ages langcrf f.om 13 years down to 8, jot iot.ii an old leaky skii'f on t he Ohio rirer.a sboi tdisiance fioui evay, Indiana, and started tjit for a ride. When in the middle of Ibo river they discovered the skiff rapidly tillinir with watir. and i they immediitely attempted to reach the shore, shrieking frr aid. The skid soon went down. A getitlcmam on the Ken. tucky shore jumped into a small boat ami attempted to rescue the cnildren. but Im- fore be reached them, five of tbcm all ' children of Charlies Irwin were drowned, j that fenra arc entertained ho will n.'a ixcov- I er. 1 7,fr. Thos. II. Ict.'ormiek. of U'est ; Salem, has twin l.ees 011 bis farm that arc :..i 1 :....:. ri . ,' ."" ""'V'- l" ' .... o ;oe in-eeii, oia.ieu 11 on. n common roor, apparently, as put 01 it can oe seen .irovr tin; IlMUlll. ll'tli. It'll the root the two trees are again joined tot gether for a distance of obout 18 inches, when they separate. The two trees are about nine inches in circumference at their bases, and are quiiesymnietrieal. A large crape vino has tnado its vvav between jie trees Irdow their upper liiiature. and j completely fills un the snare tiet veen. Hie baik where th trees aie joined above is sound and smooth, and no traces of , their joining can lie discovered. This 1 singular pair of vegetable Siamese twins j have attracted a pood deal of attention j from .lersotis in the cc ighboi hood. j Short lv n fl ei five o'clock .Monday even- ing a ter.tbc explosion occurieti 111 t lie I ii'iilding at. Ibaddiick's Fields occupied by 1 Dr. 4. 1). Schoo.rv A: Pons, on the first floor as a drntr store and on thn kccoikI '. 1 floor as of;''ces and a fo-j sienal factory. ! I The cauVe of llie etplesioti is as ct un- I l rm-. - . - . ; Known. llie iMcij'.i.ii- was tdov. 11 down , and is insuted. but the amount is unknown j fearful, shattering the glass iii almost every 1 house within two suuares. Ti!F, M'orlil says that in the excitement which followed the impeachment of Bel j knap the Republicans were- naturally so j anxious to divert public attention to some j Democratic culprit, that they were ready i ' Mrike out wildly at anybody whom they fancied to lie within reach. Their attack ; j,i 1 tv.it 11 ii. in; niiiiin ic.o 11. Jiie.r aiiacK j on Mr. "George II. Pendleton was the result pons; tde to the public in any way. It. was a curt- Otis offset to the iii;i!lc-.is:ii,ce in Vie. of cabinet ofiiecr, tocrilicise the behavior of a private citizen towards his filter's children. W'o have had occasion so often to differ . w ith Mr. Pendleton on tmiiitsot imblio -..ml party lM.licy, that we take meat pleasure in i commending to our readers au account! ! of t he w hole case made aira'nst him whieb i ! comes to us upon excellent authority, and 1 whioh rpitainlv nn,l .(.!.. .1.... . 0 1.; 1 . 1' j v . ... . 1 1 i. ..t 1 xiami.il i;,iaiiu:iri ... mi. . ... 1 liniiin 1 ins I ! mil nnon it. Thar ace,..,nt ,,iPi,ro ; f cibly and clearly Iho relations of Mr. ! 1 ..dleton t, , he heirs of the Pler estate, ! I and shows him. in the loviiwr oVscrii.t ion of r..;i.i,. . a i.....i.. r . . . " them, .ot as a "wicked uncle" of th ef airvtaes ar.idrisbnwlcriec.lv m.T. aZVI :?'J" ' RS?L 5. ?' . di.m. but. n .,.,.....,, i..,..;n. iu kinsman and friend, who has earned ; bv services ne i;.i t n . ' '" ' ! thoR? with whom ha is most I 'XickTuy; lZ , ... : i ion;, my i egarueu t lie purrenrier to hi in ot i a considerable sum f.t.tn the. award made. i in the Central Kailn-ay case, as but a par- tial payment, for years of lalsir and for great and continued sacrifices in their he ! half. -'Nearly the whole business portion of the t-wu of Darlington, S. C. was burned Sunday morning. 'I he Josh is estimated as upwards of l JO,CvO; partially iubuied. Ha ... .....I..., .1.. ,u .r.r: 1. 1 r. . . .1 ... it ..- ii,..i,i,iriMj : in mis iiiiii'tHii conn 11 ton 01 tnc n.;pnolican ir o ,.,;.,iiA k..i:.:..i v ,...,ti.ici 111,11, 1M1II irl fillll fl I k mm eoTidcTiwfroTn tlve Jshi'jh J?'7.?r Oie f".i';HHTic e"l'R..iivcrsotion nbuutOak Ua!l. ia Piiilsil.'lPi'i'.r iVunatijaktr A brown's" Ij-.rj-e.-t Cl'Jtliin5SSyfii33 iii Aiaern a." A visitor uuiX tt!Nil'v:iVve .': ;eaUer ; : I ittior. " V.'i.at ct.rncr U the T.Ti:MIntf on 7' AVivlart!. " .SoutM-t comer .if S-th atnl Market. Ile!sn Vm Hie FIXTII. fr sr.n:e t:ratlstL:iIlg Otk Uii.il, huve been iuLi.-.l by desi'ning persons." V. "It is purfectly colomul ! Do you know Its dimensions?" A. " I2,0f!0 sqTinre f'.v t-r.r, ,n Ma"t. f.i-1 ISO odd on 8i.Mli, six :i;( hih. )u.s ever three rres fioorirff. r.i.'l roti-i-wnro occupied by irtaliu tcmy uiUci-tnt Lui lios eloce." V. lx you use stonm-power? A. " A l.i 1 1 1 e.i;:i'e furni'-'ir p'rr-r forthe freipiit a-id passcnLerelcvu'or!,.!:.,!! li e beilera sicain fi -r !n tii. u.i l the o:.:er tiuiis of tlie boutc-." V. " Wliat orier do ynn f-Ve with foods?" A. "They are lir t I and nr-.-ar fed in the basement. t.m hiiy e.niiiters a'il t: 1 en thence on the furjbleviitur to Ujc iiipee tor'8 room on ti ctTi tk-or." V. "Is ii"pecllrtil.? lirtt (peration ?" A. " N'o, sir. ines-iura:. 1 Le g ji crc f r t Pleasured in the pic-e, then iiiK-c;ca. 1 l o cloth paves over rollcs in t!;c l.ice i f a strrg ):ht, and two men sit, o:.o be .'ore aid .i.o lchiiil the g.sxxs, wst' hin with Ihe eye f a l.awk for the leist phi-l.oic iinjTtccti'.'n, tiid la.riiinsc vyy flaw, t-j ilmt ;ii- ( dtu r u.ay tee and Hvu.d il whtu be LuJics to tui Uiw'tar- V. " You must employ an sny r.f cutter 7' e t. our fitii V.o and f-c ! V.'o ds til the t.y wln i:i ti e b tli A. "Coine , -. , Keep iv uaiKis tu tne l-O-y wl.nir i:i li.t'i garment. -besi iaaeha.es Dial u J b dozen men u work eu( I a stri ke." . Oo Joil laniialcctu.e ail coodn ?" your ov. n A. "We do, and rnost eare'ry. Our ct aminers ins-ct every n'.icii c::d srfm. r-- rurtify to every frunncrt uh tiiia-vcll inado before we put our tickcl ou it, ai.a be.on.o responsible fr It." N . Your system miL-t rave you a great A. " In vry dirr-f for. rrr. It Is ttsvstem and economy we pra tii cj.Ii Q-m- ti: i" -u- h that t-nablca ui put cm C-.vu. ll-i le.p!e a.i we do." v V. " Alter inspecting U;e work, t liat bcroUis of it?"' A. "Before it pecs b;to Ftock It is .'a-W. Ilvtry smch; na'ment bas it. iml.il r ui d other poiiiti rioted on it. o tlitl it ci.iit-e b.o l ry cm be truied vila -ut la.l, uiu cu' bKiks." V. " Yen iniit have Tfi or 4?) sr.lermen A. "S by sir, on ! uy dyn you i..tyc Kl In The various rooms end rt.::t.- (.y r...jLi fceliiiig to the throx.t'a of eu -tora.-.Ts." V. ' ro yen uo ku trier bu A- -, by Kill and exprcs-s?" f A, " Very great. All over the c-juii?rv. Cur 1 j;'---" reJ5rj "tv TT'1-'-77"' y- "-r p?v' "T"-1 V r J j tjidLilJi-ILs iL -S3?. JrsL tik. Ji FOriF.iLiiLY "RED LIOK," SUVCKSSOJZ TO fiTAULMA .f McCOY, PUOPivlE'rOK, Xcar tittspcnsion Hrirtjc, PITTS B'JRG'r, Ti'TOUOUG I II KBXOVATriO, And cat! ur re( l.e.t from nil points by STKKKT f'.M'.s THF 1WU K WILL S'Tl'LIFll WITH TIIF VFRV LTM HF i';! 3-1 OJ TTVT-liJ, il.-"t T1ZTZ DAY. Hexkv W. Kaxaoa g av a LtlX A,TO IUQ- Corner Seventh A ventre and Liberty Xtti-1. TrKJis. 3 00 ri.it Dir. 1'ITT.SI lKi. H. rV. KAfiACA & CO., Prpprbtcrs. TliP !)Ove house, just open for fl reepfon ( f g:nt". 1 tnoM cc:.'!t''r I " fies;p:irl ot tie eil, end itt '.. two tbiksor th- I'tiion ! 1 "t. Tie!!- . " nnd lurni-'ied 1 hroi trhmit In Ibe most Improved ? ?. :m I wi 1 ! r i.: : v .-. r H ot el if h a I modern iaiprovcieen ts. Im vinic the im prov ed i l-ct . 'c t . r '' f' t ln-r. and in co,i r-e i.f errclion n tirl els- Beager tie a tor, A nil : s.:i." ; ' The culsiin.-b-prl uicnt will be U leadiitjr f' sfure. I I )Tl 1 jl IV ( w I I Sc 0T- O I I? I I'Tf' Xos. 1.7 JJ, J3i:S ami 1.11. t Mtr7et Street, r:.iT1c!;Ui.: The Fub.crit T inform their fri-m 1 nnd t'ie pu'd"e t'vif th y 1 ivr ri'ir: "1 fi'lel tied ncwiy furnirhed this larjro m-rt cm inoi: io-.i !l-n,r.-. ! ' " - ;i IjuildiiiKS p:is nnd r'i,!! the Hotel pvcrv inioiiti'. 1'i.ur.s v ti.v M i;,tr. -. c- "I'lie Cahkkia 1'ntSM A received week.lv at tlio Hotel. Cities takes more than twenty niiimtes for dinner, ex cept on the day when he invites the Portu guese Ambassador to celebrate the biithdy of the King of Portugal. Then he gives thlt august diplomatic functionary ten minutes extra to feed. So tell my denr countrymen to handle thei. splendid Amer ican Kmpcror with tender Consideration f.r these infirmities, if they wish him to cany back to Brazil agreeable recollection f his flying journey to the great republic.' xn jr a i) rj:n tisi:mi:x ts. f ft iMUrs -p(, with v-t.r nnmc flnotr Kll Vrinro''- "T1t for 2.'e. -e"l'nv9 io styles. 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