GZ2 A.?53 33S 3? ETS- THE UW fBM. .'. llemlrieh' Letter. Wk arc glad to find that the ex speaker of the Houso of Representatives, Hon. James G. Blaine, has sufficiently recovered " racvrmir rA j his health to an-ear onco more h publ.c. t3?.SDURC, PA., i Tlt.desi.etos,iake hands again with his Frit;!)' Morning, - August 18, 187G. j friends induced him to appeal among them ' " - - I si few days ago at a convention called to Ih-mucralic National Ticket. .....vide fur the State elections. While with them he'made a shoit address, and in this !,ich I. had neither expected nor desired ; OR i-ukm i.knt : j th.nk wc aiiotIicr reason for UlC cx J and yet I recognize and appreciate the high O ft MTT1U T 'P I f 1X f V X" .1, ... .i 1 honor done mo by the convention, i no n.i.HUE.n .i. iiiii'iv., oi cw i .n c..tinn wL;c, ,lC undertook, lie saw in.u j - . - .,.. -ltnlX- nronounced with t Itinera were not L'oinsr well Willi the pany, ; that the Republicans were losing faith and heait. and no-where noro conspicuously 2i'eivp and Other Xotiugs, FOIt VICE ntKSIDKNT : T1I0S. A. HEXnillCIvS, of Indiana Democratic County Ticket. STATE SF.SATOK : F. A. RIIOLMAKEK, Esq., Kliensburg. (Sul J .'Ct to District Conference.) asskmih.y: JOHN 1M1WNKY, Johnstown. JAMES J. THOMAS, Carroll Twp. siii:!ii!'K : JOHN I'.VAN, t'amhria r.oronh. ASSoflATli Jt'D'.r.s : JOHN FMNAdAN, Stony Cri-cl; Twp. JOHN 1. THOMAS, EKOisl.ur. ro'i: !'.ii'sk ii kfctoj: : ISAAC '. WISSINGKU, l.la.-klick Twp. jruv fo?f.r:s!.NKit : JOPEfll f: M '''.. Allegheny Twp. In the reform of our civil service, I most i l.fini-tilv i.ifio.'A t li at tuft. inn if t.lm liLltforni I ' K.m..... IS jiy 24, 1S7G. ' which declares that the civil service ought Samuel M. Blaine killed M snakes on 1pi.ai . , j i ... i... ..,i,t,.i -,,.,,, u t vnrv ' liis farm, near Milton, last t riday. Gknti.emkn I ha. e th o ion 1 to - : til ,at it ,,., , ,,e IlMule -(he brief j Titusvillo has a giant in the person of j knowledge the receipt of y o ur c "n j j , ,)f , lmt on ,ht to ,,p A. K. Knight, a native of Canada, who is ti.ni, :n which y.m have lot ima ly not bed , f . J , pe,ciicy"ani ,cld six feet seven inches high me of my nomination by the Rational Deiii- j 1 ' ,,lov " I bono i Mrs. P. S. Osborn, of Palmyra, Me., I ocratio Conve. ide, t ! ,,evcr H,,, tosee the cruel and remorseless ! drowned herself anda daughter seven years candidate for 'he oHice of V icc-i ics.Uent r,.,r.f.al o.,i..io,.s which ! old. while insane, on Sunday. has disgraced the administration of the i The body of a child was found in a last eight years. Bad as the civil service j New York vacant lot, on. Saturday, with now is, as e.ll know, it has some men of j both arms and legs chopped off and miss tried inteirritv and nroved ability. Such ; ing. . choice ot sue, a . uony, pr - m nd ..c,, ,llel, ;,,y, should be retained j -Northwestern Iowa is suffering very lllt TSiXTSXS i" -n-e ; but u inanhonld be retained I much front the inen armies of " -v ' . ,,-oitiiifIrTjtifrti n lio Ii.io iriKtittirea . llODPers. 11 IS feaiu iuij m uinn,uiii J ! ,.i rwwno m.i n.ir)iuo,i intin. I southward. of the United States. It is a nominatiou LARGEST ANB BEST and cotifideiice ought to outweigh all mere :ic iih t i ij " i .0r,.,.K ,r,nv nun ins onice i me purposes oi iariiHn iiiLnii- ouu..."o... which he had pledged , " 1 P ,ef e" "7?",; idation or comp.dsion. or who has fun. ished -A watcr-spont near Lynchburg, a., ... ,., it ' It is with this feeling, and 1 1 ust also Mom .I...,;,.,,,, This is ' on Saturday, carried away a culvert, leav- thau in the Slate himself to convey to their leaders, lie j , Benso of uublic duty .that I now ac- kticw also the causo of this stale of things, ct.pt tlo nomination, and shall abide the and clearly perceived that no one could ef- ' judgment of my countrymen, ami cuany ,ci indo(,ti It would have been impossible for me to feet it so readily as himself. It is indeed , noniliatioI1 if ! couU, not heart on account of the honorable Senator hunseir j jiy cjorae the platform of the convention, that this evident distaste for the work al- I am gratified, therefore, to be aide nne lottcd to them has taken possession of the i qui vocally to declare that I agree iu the Maine Republicans. They feel that they '''ir ' u , l J '.I III nun loo .m.vwv. s-i AKEii Ki:i:ii is lyirg al the p'ii epiunicans. i ;iey are called upon for service to the very men who, at the bidding of the President, niado the cowardly attack upon their captain at Iho ( incinriatti convention. Men cannot I easily forget injui ics to thoso whom they ! esteem and hive, even when requested so to i do by the victimized themselves. It is a ltt of ' Kc,ura"y conceded fact that the assault death at Uoek Ahitn Springs, Va., and no hoj o w!:atcver is cuteitaincd for his recovery. I'.i'.t i iim.No to the ilecla' at ion of I5ed- foid cot'tify in favor of the reiiominnt ion Hon. .lohn III-illy for Congicss, the 1 Tiw.i s:ih that that gentleman carried this "stnni Uopublicau district by over a thousand niajoiity two years ago, and can do it again or cratth closer to it, in the fact of a Presidential election than any other man" that could be named. o- I."ir.:;A county, icmniks tho Phila. Tiiiu , is y ill in a tangle on t he Kfpubhc in iioniiii:iti'ii for Senator, atid lr. St. Clair, of that county, :'ed l)i MclCnight, of .lef l''isoi, boll: stick obstinately. Genera! White's ( 'iiMsfioii:il candidacy is prob iihly the leal "nigger in tho wood pile," and that's an ii'in.anae.iblo sort of an l'.thiopian. It isa'lig'it between saw-b miic, and ,ts l)i, St. Clair has tasted hiiMid in the Senate he won't surrender woit a cent. Tit. 1'itt-liiii nh 'i-t is informed that c-'.iiiv. m. Al'e:i, of !io, will suppor , Tildeti and l 'stuiricks, all stories to the j contrary not v. ilhstar.dinr, bntthat there is i i only one contingency that will call him to j tin! slump, .Mid that is tho Appearance of! Morton in Ohio during the campaign. If; the chief apor.'le of the bloody shirt takes j the i-ttimp iti Ohio, old I'nelo William ex- ( l-resscs a livolv desiro to ect trfter him. m;d ! tlmt. i latfoini. The institutions of our country have heen sorely tried by the exigencies of civil war, and, since the peace, by a selfish and cor rupt management of public alairs, which has shamed us before civilized mankind. Uy unwise and partial legislation every in dustry and interest of the people have been made to Miner; and in the executive de partments of the Government, dishonesty, rapacity and venality have debauched the I itcd, and occasioned only by the jealousy , public set vico. Men known to Ik? unworthy and hatred of his livals, Morton and Conk- have been promote.!, wn.ie ou.eis nave ecu . ., . degraded for fidelity to official duty. Pub- ling. The success of Hayes :n the present , XV,," 1,,,-n made the means of i.ri- struggle is the perpetuation of the evil op- I vate ,.,,flt am ji,e country has U-en of- f poitunilies of these nnirincipled schemeis j fended to tee a class of mon who boast the ""V ! and wc cannot feelsurpriso that tho friends j friendship of the sworn protectors of the '",;- , , , . , r :.t:.... :.. ,i. : State amassing fortunes by defiaudoig the uptm Mr. lilaino was dastardly and unnicr- i oublic treasury and by corrupting the ser j vauts of the people. In such a crisis of the histoiy of the country I rejoice that the ' convention at St. Iouis has so nobly raised the standard of reform. .Nothing can be wt II with u or with our allaira until the public conscience, shocked by the enormous evils and abuses which prevail, shall have demanded and compiled an unsparing re formation of our National Administration, 'in its head and in its members.'' In such a reformation the removal of a single officer, even the President, ;s comparatively a tli iling matter, if the system w hich he repre sent s. Mid which has fostered him as he has fostered it, is sullercd to icmaisi. The of Mr. lll.iine feel no heart for aiding in the accomplishment of that result. Wf are greatly pleased but by no moans surprised to learn that tho recent trip to the north of the county of our worthy can didate for Shei iiy, Mr. John Ilyan, has been attended with the very best results, ind th.it :!' dissatisfaction in regard to his! nomination, which indeed never existed to ! ' j any pieat extent, has given place to the best of feeling everywhere, now that he has i seen and conversed with so many of tho i en nest and reliable Pemocrats of that sec- j president alone must not be mado Iho tion. o true, indeed, is tins, t lint not only ( a full but an incu-ascd vote for tho whole I Democratic ticket i:i many of the districts of the county may confidently bo looked for. Mr. Ilyan, as we have already said, is bound to win friends wherever ho goes, r.nd with the aid of such a faithful coadju tor as Mr. John 1). Thomas, one of the cnuJa.atc.s for Associate Judge, who r.c- scajn goat for tho enormities of the sj stom which infests tho public service, and threat ens the destinclion of our institutions. Iu some respects I hold that the present exec utive has been the victim rather than the author of that vicious system. Congres sional and party leaders have been sf longer than the President. No one man could have created it, and tho removal of no one man can amend it. It is thoroughly corrupt, ai 1 must be swept remorselessly away by mrmov trt coiriint. thn elections. This is : on Saturday, carried away a culvert, leav- done and has been done in almost every i Ing a gap fifty feet in depth, into which a country of the land. It is a blight upon j freight train pitched, killing two men. the morals of the country, and ought to be Jesse Pomerov, the boy murderer, will refoimcd. j not be hanged. The council of Massachu- ovm fchooi s ' setts decline to commute his sentence, and Of sectional contentions.'and in respect i governor refuses to name May for to our common schools, I have only this to j execution. So he remains in prison say : That in my judgment, the man or I -Man? d t.A.t.v that would i,olv o,.r Kehools ill i "'sirc u uu h uiK ...i '"""K- .litiei.l or Keet,i:. .ont.rwo.sv is an penetrated at Hamburg, S. L "SIP F .m EVER SEEX IN EHEXSHnu;' SATURDAY, AUGUST 5f companied him on his recent trip north, the selection of a gvernment composed of , . , ., : elements entirely new, and pledged to rad- a;id who never yet spared cither himself or )...,., r J 1 .i le il relol m. his money for the success of any er.iue he saw fit to espouse, we feel sure lhnt a good woik has been accorupILshod, and that neitlci Tr. lljati nor any other man on the if ho d.s there won't bo much of the i co oisappo.nie.i in too vote oi blKjIy shirt left. u -o- Tiir: Cincinnati (,tth'ic Thursday last contains an ical reform. KEFOKMS SEEDED. The first work of reform must evidently lc tho restoration of the noimal operation of the Constitution of the United States, with all its amendments. The necessities of w ar cannot be pleaded in a time of peace: ! the l ipht of local self-government as guar- Trlrrjr of; article from Archbishop I'urcell, addressed to the pco Ile of the United States, relative to tho at titude of the Catholic Church toward tho public school system. He declares that tho Church has no disposition to inttrfero with the sy.-tem, and says: "No doubt justice and equality would entitle the Catholic people of this oountiy to exemp tion fioni taxati n for the nipport of other frchools, or to a t.haie (if the ublic sclo.ol funds in p oport on l the nuiub'T of ptii!s ; in t!n scii' ltd--, biil t i r this wu arc dispos ed to waive in your favor.' i--c :g-t.BM Ti:r. I)ei'ioei ;ils of Iiidfoul cotiulyhehl their convention on Tuesday last and de clared in favor of Hon. John Keilly for a second torm iu Congress. They also nom inated C. N. Hickok for tho State Senato and W. P. Schell and Co. H. Sprang for Assembly, besides selecting a full county noi thorn Cambria. This is as itshouldbe. foi a.l tho candidates were fan ly nominated j nnfeed by the Orstitution of the Union ami are well v.orlhy of a united support, must be every where restored, and the cen- pcrsonal) imperialism anil as noscctii was more honored in the convention than was northern Cambria in the select ion of that good man and true, Mr. James J. Thomas, for Assembly, who is a tower of sireuglh whotovcr known, nothing shoi t of an old fashioned Demo cratic victory in Cambria county need bo looked for next November. Ai.viiama has spoken with tralized (almost which has been practised must be done away, or the first principles of the republic will bo lost. Our financial system of expedients must be reformed. Gold and silver are the real I standard of values, and our national cur j rency will not be a perfect medium of ex I change until it shall be convertible at the I pleasure of the holders. As I have hereto fore said, no one desires a return to specie i payments more earnestly than I do ; but I a stronger i i , l.0liVi t hat it. will or cm ha renehed voice even than we anticipated when wo j in harmony with the interests of the people put her down last week at :' ),000 majority i by artificial measures for the contraction of for the Democratic ticket. Itei.ubliean by tho currency, any more than I believe that mono- - n . i - ,,"1 wealth or permanent prosperity car. be 10,000 , V2. Democratic by 40,000 in '70 : cr!.ltu(1 by j,,,.,,, of ,ie C1i;rrency. A 000 Democratic gain iu four years, j Tho laws of fiuaiice cannot be disregarded No riot reported, no bloodshed, and, as far j w ith impunity. The financial policy of tho as reportsgo, the most decorous ofcections j :vo: nnicnt, if, indeed, it deserves the ... - name of policy at all, has been in disregard with swarms of negroes joj folly voting the of Ulose Taws, and therefore l-.ns d-stttH-ed Democratic ticket, disgusted with Han aid- commercial and business confidence, as well son and tho whole liadical crew. There ' 83 hindered a return to specie payments was not even the tlimsiest of bloody : a decent attempt to exhibit j "e fci,,l" "r l,,at l"1,cy was ,,,t! resnmp rl, , , . . , ,i tion clause of the Act of 1S7.", which has fblootly shirts and the whole, Prninll.lSK,.fi e,..,..trv l.v th a,.t ticket. So the good work for honesty re- j Uu"K mi,st bo IM!lllvIy disgusting to the j tion or a compulsory resumption for whicl trenchmei.t and reform goes bravely on, ! KIical mind. Just think of it! an elec in. preparation oas been made, and withon and if Mr. Reil.y does ,ot submit to the I j" - 1'i.sidential year, and rtt'fcfS iary 0 n . . . i 1 prui s iiinv I o H iri i ii: -i-jv I V If Jill, great Diessure which is beimr bronvht lo ' K""'u '3t- " nie i,irnl ooeratH.ii of financial 1 mnv bear upon him it will be because ho has i sl,ri,ccr n,ay 5 f,on Senatorial seat, be restored, that the business of the conn -cogent reasons of a persona! character i ur Mr' Earner from his committee room, try. may ; bo relieved from itsdistmbing and which all sensible men must accent as xod ! WC ,'" ,K,t k ,,ow' 1,nt m bh" very d I"PMI,,K "'Hnence, and that a return to which an sensioio men musi accept as goou : J . J specie payments may be facilitated by the and sufficient, and not because the people ; ri' cKly, oi it will not he in the mouth of i fiui,p, itlllion of wiser and more pind-nt are not fully determined to renominate and , -'"y i iony tnai u,3 southern out- legislation, which shall mainly rely on a i-o-fhwt. l.i.n if tin o.ilv II,,..,. to .7.. su ootisfe is entire I out in politics. T enemy to the schools. The common schoois are safer under the protecting care ef all the people than under the control of liny party or sect. They must be neither sec tarian nor misappropriation of the funds for their support. Likewise I regard the man who would arouse or foster sectional animosities and antagonisms among his countrymen as a dangerous enemy to his country. All the people must be madt to feel and know thnt once more there is es tablished a puipose and policy underwliich all citizens of every condition, race and color, wiil be secure in the enjoy meet of whatever rights the constitut ion and laws declare or recognize : and that in cor.tro versiesthat may arise the government isnot a iartison. but, ! within its constitutional authority the just and powerful guardii'i of tho rights and safety of all. The strife between the sections and between mces will cease as soon as the power for evil is taken away from a party that makes polit ical gain out of scenes of violence and bloodshed, and the constitutional authority is placed in the hands of men whose politi cal welfare require that ience and good order shall be preserved overywhcie. C0)V. tii.dk-. It will bo seen, gentlemen, that I urn in entire accord with the plat foi nt of the Con vention by which I have been nominated as a candidate for the office of Vice Presi dent tjf I l-,e United States. Permit me, in conclusion, to express my satisfaction at being associated with a candidate for tho Presidency who is first among his equals as a representative of the sj,iiit and of the achievements of reform. In Ids official career as tho executive of the great State of New York, he has, in a comparatively short period, reformed the public service and reduced the public burdens, so as to have earned at oticn the gratitude of his State and the admiration of Ihe country. The people know hini to be thoroughly in earnest ; he has shown himself to le pos sessed if powers and qualities which fit him, in an eminent degree, for the grout work of reformation which this country now needs ; and if he shall be chosen by the people to the high office of President of tho United States, I believe fhftt the day Of his inauguration will be the beginning of a new era of peace, polity and prosperity in all departments of our government. 1 am. gentlemen, your obedient servant, Thomas A. IlExmncKs. To tho Hon. John A. McClernand, Chair man, and others of the Conmutteo of the National Democratic Convention. The Moi.i.if.s Dximkt. AnoOter Break in Hi Hunk. At Pottsviile, on Thursday last, there was a great sensation in the Mollie Maguirp trial. At 2 o'clock Frank Mcllugh, a tool of the conspirators iu the Mollie Maguire outiages, was taken from the prisoners' dock and placed upon the w itness stand to corroborate thn evidence of James McParlcn, the detective. There was a percept ible shudder among his fellow-conspirators when Mcllugh kissed ihe ilook after the clerk of the court had re peated to him the solemn injunction that he was to tell "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth." Women es pecially, who had hitherto shown more stoicism than the male conspiral ors, evinc ed the deepest solicitude. They bent foi -ward their heads upon their hands and for the fiit time showed tears in their eyes. The gang in the dock trembled and Jack Kehoe turned paler than he ever did. Frank Mcilngh belongs to Mah.moy City, and was secretary of the division of the Mollies at that. pl.-ce. He has always been a wild young fellow, ami is Mic only imio of the piisoncrs at present on trial who has been out on bail. Mcllugh corroborated the evidence of McParlen in almost every particular, and is a first-class witness for the state. When asked if he thought ho would escape punishment by going on the stand, he auswcied : "I think that I w ill Now they are distressed and indignant that no out rages were perpetrated in Alabama. Mrs. Lattn, wife of Lieutenant- Governor John Latta. died in Uniontown, Fayetto county, on Sunday morning last. Her maiden name was Hope, and the place of her nativity Mexico, although her pa rentage was Knglish. The largest negative ever produced by means of photography was recently ex hibited in San Francisco. It was about three feet long, two feet wide, ami the perfected apparatus is said to have cost the inventor over 12,000. Lphruim I'hiiiips, Supervisor of New Castle township. Schuvlkiil county, was on i . ' Sutiiritnv Kf.it n irf to miv a lio if tivn hundred doliais and to undergo one year's imprisonment, for issuing fraudulent tax receipts to secure his election. Gen. John M. Corse, the gallant hero of the memorable defense of Allatoona in Gen. Sherman's Atlanta campaign, has tie elated for Tilden and lie form. From a well known incident in t his defense origi nated the hymn of "Hold the Fort," " A jury, composed entirely of colored men, was empaneled in the Suffolk county court. Long Island, last week. An attempt was made to set aside the panel, b;it the judge decided there was no more reason for doing so than if they were all white men. The wages of conductors and brako men on the passenger trains of the Penn sylvania Kailioad have recently been re duced. Conductors receive sixty cents per 'lay less, and the wages ofbrakemeu have been reduced fiom 1.73 (or1.80; to $1.23 per day. A Pittsburgh man sold his wife for? 23. Ihe buyer paying 3 and getting the prop erty on trial. On Mooday the puic'haser made up his mind that the chattel was worth the money and paid the remaining $20, settling the bu.-iness to tho satisfaction of all pa i ties. Eugene Cramel, twenty-one jears of age, while bathing in the Hudson river at Glenn's Falls, N. Y.. on Saturday, dived into a twelve inch square hole in Ihe rock wall of a lluiiie. The suction of the wafer drew him through, kilUng him instantly. Cramfl was an export swimmer. On Ihe 2oih fay of July the wife of Mr. G. W. Kdmundson, of Lumpkin conn 1 ty, Georgia, presented her husband with j twins. Mr. Kdmnudson is eighty eight years of age, and is thaw ing a pension as a soldier or the war of iS12- He thinks of volunteering to fight Sitting Puli. A New Hampshire youth of fdxleen eloped with and married a gill of fourteen four years ago, but she left him in about two years, whereupon ho married another girl of the town without the formality of a divorce, and sLe having gotio he is now taking a third, at the age of twenty. A pitchfork is the Hayes emblem. Nothing could be more appropriate. You need a pitchfork when handling such bun dles of corruption as Morton) Conkling, Helkuap, liabeock, Chandler, Boss Shep herd and tho whole gang who are taking the stump for four years more of Grantisn"! A man in P.oono conntj-, Iowa, grew weary of his wife's absence on a visit to his mothei-in-Iaw, and hurried her return by having a photograph of his house taken with himself and a neighbor's wife stand ing on the porch. This ho sent to bis bet ter half, and she returned by the first ttain. John Thompson was r.rrested at Potts viile on Friday night for the alleged crime of arson, committed at Colorado. Schuyl kill county, in November, 1P61. Two little children, who were in the houe wheu it was lired, perished in the flames. The of fence not Iwing a bailable one, Thompson was committed to jail. Lewis Jones, a lad n!ont fourteen or fifteen years of age, a nephew of Mr. Wil liani K. Kinsey, of Warwich township, Montgomery county, was horribly mutila ted by a dog or Mr. Kinsey, on Thnisday last. The dog seized the boy in the lower portion of the abdomen, inflicting wounds X '-4 ir I IN : 1 .A A' 'ill . 10V WHEN Iti THE COURSE CT HUMAri EVENTS Tt beonf!i reeeerv for MAN'AOF'iS IK 5!nw fU"MN"rc t ' - . r whifli lmt-(i'tini-f.'il thftn !; h i !; iLKTt I iE.s, at.ii as-i ... , : .... nr itf n i' tion mi 1 . IFfT.V.T:Xi 'K oi H--1 :h : ' " V. i: Mi f T THF.SR TKL'Tlis to o.--If-viVnt : Tm;,: m r . aro fhil-iwci! t-v t nt-ir I "r-ii ior wit li i-t-r ;i in i !':;:, I i I' - ami '-e .tirstift of HAPflNF.SS IN THE 5 How l!t ; ... .." - ". art ItfHt tiled am-tr Showman, (t.-iiv-.tiv tin Ir Just i v r Tr- .' . ,. I mi lilie : t h:t t wlii'tu'vi-r v n v Ty Je f if SIioh l,.--f n. -i Iih , i; , , i , ; : - ; Manag-er to inaugurate a ucv departure. J C i'HJS i '. Has turiudover a new lent", r nt'r. tr 'irnoi li p ttie dl then:!, r rj". He has devoted three entirt yt-ur i:i tirely and forever played 'judicious system of public economies ami ; Tas "'"i11" Tn a few months the Gov- j "racial retrenchment. Mm'e all on the J ,7 , ."l,'" ,i.i PL',""",, 'f 1-n.si enty in all the ind.ist.ies Vi- ,1,1, , With a keen and onet rating sense tho great necessities that arise iu the cul mination of gte;.t events, Col. McChue, of the riiila. Time; says that after a Kcpub- lican many by tak and war tho bustion izati smithcreet , ernment, at this rate, may bo able to spare : 0f thn i,eo-.le. ,,f a lew troops from the South to fight Sitting i I do not understand the repeal of the rc- 1111. i sumption clause of the Act of 1S75 to be a backwaid step in our return to specie pay not receive as much, and T pnr.l,l,.,l ,i,n I "re sickening to think of. it was belter to go on the stand than to i f ?!,e lersonnel t.f the tail end of the onse, ai d it would be better for "u-eiiuacKiicKoitne Unsiklyn Argu says : .-sani t ary wears bis hair like General ad guilty now than to wait." He fully confirmed the meeting in Sei.t em ber, 1874, when it was determined to shoot the two Major brothers and Thomas, ol her- Jackson's, and is as popular with the masses as a free ticket to the circus. He is unsur passed as a public speaker, is w itty and en- The following resolution presented in tho : rnents, but the recovery of a false step; and i 1T..I.HA ..r i' ,.... i: ... ,. aitiiouvii the leiieat niav. tor a time. i Kilkenny cat fight in Huntingdon for , " ) !. t " "V T T ' prevented, yet the detenr.inat ion of the ! ? 1 i.nylk.ll county jail, who testified a;L lt T . . . on f hu sdav last, bv Hon. Smtt r...-ri o I-.. . . that. Kehoe. oun of iho ,,r , ,. a,.r...i age. lesuiing 111 Kiel years, it is proposed to settle it now ,. " , " " ' ; democratic party on tins subject lias now .: ',',; 1, i ci,env conntv wit!. J 7 4 1 i III',,,,,,.,.,!,,. ..., t,nr r, x-. V-...1. i. .i , j . ... sntR. asked inm how tho t.i t.il .f il, v..uf : ,,,ij county, witn ing .Mr. Durborrow, t.f the Jonrnul, ,.. , , . T" " :. , f::.".r . ' V niuiderers would go. and "I told him ,ef. y killed on Frit Mr. Guss, of .he Olobe, the two host ile T . . . ' .. " " V. " ; Sl,ecie ,,a vtnen s. -As sue , a . ,d. ty rough." Kehoe, said, "I think it will ! a,. acl chiefs, and nominating them both for : V f .-"'"'""" ' u:0 ;iI:ltfolm of .iie s, L((,lis ; ' go rough with us all. for I'm afraid that : V " u ? W T nrici'tiiiin u-..-.., .t. '..'' l y ' ""'"cot Kepresentatives. . ..WA , PKmriti. .1,.. ' wp "'n't get justice ; but if we don't get "' was Rf"nP 1 n '"" 1 ina. an aiiempts, i.y force, fraud, terror. ", , : instico fiorn. tlm nl,l ni. nt IT.,;a,,.- nincr wben it burs coul.t no ciowtteit into one organ- ; i'"ii.iio.iiif.n or otherwise, to orevent th . : '": " I wnn't irnl., r ' a .i i . i. :..x. When a sniko from .... fri,. ..v,.r,i,. f ii... . f ....... . 1 ll.oi oii' h I v liehe ve t lin t. I v nn III fr,iii. ' ' r. jumukiio. ., . . on without blowmg everything into ;fnu, ;, ',, , ,'.; - -" - ? ' omy ,,y omrj retrenchments, and bVw se ! p?ld' cVk tlir whips, for tho j " 1 '! 'el,ead and , is i . i,v,il,lm th.it ....iu !. t..;..i ..t.... .....I ;t . . ' f ;.,.... i; . . oit: man nt llavrisbnrg won t. or daren't ' "" "tati. . ' ,,, ii,i, 4 iltiy I'.lSe . ....... ... nv,vuiit,b IIIV . ,..,!,t ci.N.n Iinf I f ,i.,t ;,.r.t ... ... .,c i .I,,..,., w hich has heretofore oi-eiirrcil ,r tl.'i .,,., e.ioiis nie'nlK rpsnmnl ioti ot. an nui-lo 1 I .T'l, , VII, -II IIMI.-l HI,,,,,! . .......... ........ ...-v. ........... , ..... ... . '. . herealier occur in which viotenrn or tiiir.l.r is nossi'.lf urit1,m,t nnnlnnim. m, ,i;i;n;i . "ave ii have its po iticai sensations, ami ihey ti.iglit i,.,- iM... ,,r Ki, u i ' . . '.. v. h . 1 was on ... -' . J . " ls."" " 'r shall .o commute,! hy one race seal cit v ol ciirrencv" or d stm b hur onl !; . " ry SI.Iicinff the tails or Duiborrow ami or e.ass ,,p,m the other, the prompt prosecu- or commercial credit'; and that these re- ! Ke,,oe' Cuss together by way of varying the per- "":,.',.I"VS l""'1" "' n!'y r,,".rt h:x forms, together with the restoration of nu.e Cnt' foi mancc foronc campaign. If I he vent lire doesn't pay, they will have the consolation of know ing that they had tLc liveliest show of tho season. Tiir resolution of H.-mi. Scott Lord, pub lished elsewhere, is timely and to the point. Tho Democratic party, no less than tho Uepnb'.iean, condemns all attempts tore 1 11 risi I Ti'T l.in rkt (I... ur,.., ... . . .... i'i , in .Il IS ......... 1 .. -11 . i r- . imperatively demanded, whether the. eri,..., f"" imm Kcnri.ii conutience, Kehoe, chief officer of the Mollie Ma gniie t.rder in S-.lmylkill county, and Can ning, chief otliceror Northumberland coun ty, together w iti) six other prominent mem bers of the organization have been f.ni.wl wise known as "Uully Bill," and strongly ! rp"'ing in conversation, and can easily xt sensation ! "'vveuiy',ouroui'sw,l-out being wound w as created by Oeorgo Bcyerle, the warden UJ- r twenty-nine years of dand township, Aile his iiarents. was in lay by tho bursting of nne cylinder. The nia- running some time, and distance from the cvl- t, oiling the reariniT. the cylinder struck him tasted entirely through go back on us." Judge Ryan wanted to i lV diabolical attempt at assassination ie evidence stricken tint, but as it ' "'""e at Collego Corner, O., tin Satur- ly offered in relation to the caso of day.al,out one o clock. Some wretch placed tho court refused to do so at nres an "''cnai machine in the cellar under- ir.i ,u.n v.uurcnmans barbershop, lighted. a fuse, which soon burned to the murderous w eapon, when it exploded, send ing a ball of lend the size of a hen's egr n through the floor into the baiter-room 1ndr lia.t : missing iiir. Lliurchman a few inrl.o. it got into a row boat on fhe mill pond and T"9 consderably stunned by tho explosion pushed out until sho was in tl but escaped nniiMurod. ' !l OF ' niwl m-am mr- sit , r-i swl I. t I Til f Kf 1 1. Io mis) . - V. - . I r . , vo-f '( Ivan iru UfWil U HID ClH.ni I "v.-wo nml , llriIQCl Tliet'lrl. have been frequent . me. Terences. Our w hen Miss Iliegel came from the house ' zeu8' Street Railroad Company, at Indiin platforn. truly says that many industries fl.ed fr making ft r,ll : ! aixilis. were totalis J..1 i have been impoverished to subsidize a few. . n'.inL.er of br friend, l.nrri t' n't"? Sunday mornim, t)f kZ.i ' V "5 ? f " . ---- - - - v - tv I'uiiu, f r- - " i"tmi cu HIIU : rl t U iMtrinir this time he ha tie n runninir s show ef,nal t, t! e searched u II Asin has t.-n looked v,.r-fir N.- '- ' last heen C N- iL! t'ATFti INTO ON I'. (iRAMl t KP' M: i : Ail forn:er nt:eii!.-t in ttit s-lrov hu-ines .i,m:. ,: : hen-Ive Ami-, lea h:is ever "en ! K -rv ovi Itv rlmt I, j-u l. lias het-n seeuretl for this Woi 1 d-Wide t nietuii:l fain lie Oiiriu the lst t:e a.!e hi. !. i, J or s .nie! hi i.; Want, as the fuui.oi se thrones testify wfu viai y t. I : T.--r' : in: ,nirt V j. L -i . ,,r V -I" ... p. 1 t. llUSSl.l t it - , mo II fir r - ... E . LJ ir . - eo-tly LI 1XU VTM AXIM.IUS never Let. -re in O in . -elsewbej-f. since :tir firM parent ht Id sw-av In ttie Uttrd.-n ( t h'.'i- i . 1 orest. .lunirlo. Morass, .1ft tmiiiin. Vast I -.-ii. K j-tiies. S, n-,,M. - every Chine and Zone, which can exist iu this climate the htt i- ' " ! will Mppoar a r- A. 1T .1I .1 . - m . U- one pnnishahle ,y a tin .", r t , encourage the useful investment, of capital, "7"' 1 - Fnn,e uro,,e.U.a.,di,,sth, rurnisl. employment to labor, and relievo , p'ffel aged fifteen years, of Philadelphia, ! J Now lei tl. li i- i I l e country from the "paralysis of hard ! Snvt'd f,, ,irn of a younf" ,ady f,iend ! Now let the bloody shu t wave. tj - luo "aru . nt ,)0rsonfll risk Tl6 yonnjr ,ad , d ; r OLIt nsDUSTIUKS. With the industrUsof the people there . , . I K " ' - .Mtrcomme.cenasueent egra.leU to at, in- jnn.ped in, regardless of her own safety "venty-five horses in tho stables at the fer.or posit...., o the high seas; manufao- Maud swam, o the assistance of Iho S time of fhe breaking out of ril ' iiikiltit l...r... n T ...1 1 . t ; . . . . Mess any light of the citi.en, and will . " , ' al i'mviii, whenever and wherever it has the power, ! t '"V," ! Z!: I. ,,AV "i agriculture j nied girl fully enforce the r.f.ecntl, Amendment, ev idence, was reconmiended to t .ho me rev " f.;' - 1? ! 'f ! p swam with the other and Th,t is a nart of tho'Consti. u- "f ! Court. These same men. toirefl.er . .rT" """ua "lVB i Puliod ,U of danger. ti n,, which is tho fundamental law. : .V"'' KOV,''a' ol'-cr, vi ill be put t.pon trial The burdens of the people must also be Therefore it says, by this resolution, tho nilU JwsK0 Major, :a 3Iaha ioy c. y T. ,T- K,eal c,'V!e ' r systetn ; ...j , .11, laua. i fj, cuy. ,,f ,,,hC exoenses. The oroditratrt t--r. negto in the South snail oo protected in an , . i 1ei,dj,urps wlljch incieiifiCll ,ftxano.i from ' I'nblishes a long letter, in which he declares his rights of citizenship, as well from tho Tiik Indian war is likely to amount to ,ivp '",:' per capita in I860 to eighteen ' for Tilden and Hendricks. Ho doosn't en- negro .as from tho white man. ISegrocs , Jiit'e the present yeai, the Sioux being ro- in itu .ells its own story of our, r1'" Hr " !"'J!s won ir. i ihien in ported to have crossed tho Big Horn Moun- ncrrt ol scl rerorm. "nanciai views, our oeiievos lie is the tains, and some of them to lv mhn-nti "" treaties with foreign uowers should ' right man to inaugurate and enforce re- . . . f- - -1 .. . , , . c r. .. ..... ...... .1 . : . 1 . - . . atso t; reviseti and Amomied. in so far na . lln i""'i'" inmves ami cor- G. W. Huss, chairman of the Green The profligate ex- ! "nck. Ptate central committee of Indiana, Taking hold of the bont with flfty perished before they could be rescued! . -na crs and a largo amount of other property were destroyed. One of the employes, named Thomas Hall, was ! '"""J injuieti, ana aied the same evening. 1 he loss is estimated at fifty thousaud dollars. o 1 "tafc.-l-i 2kW!'l '-45 'A liko Prince River-, of South Carolina, shall not intimidate and assault Democratic ne groes ; nor shall negro preachers use all tho power of their religious associations to frighten conservative negroes from the polls. In every Southern State it shall be ns safe for the negro to speak out and vote , for Tilden and Hendricks as it was the other day in Alabama. It works both ways, gcutleiiion. to the British possessions. At any rate they are thought to bo bevond tl..' roaM, they leave citizens of foreign biith iu anv of our troops, and hence not likely tostand Pa'titnl,ar 'ess secure in any country on auother battle the present year If this earth than Ihey would be if they had been should prove true, a winter campairr,, may "O" n on ol,r own soil ; and the iniquitous oe rnouuiii necessary, as the of relief against the Indians, moiants to their native political haunts. About two miles from tho City of Mexico is a remarkable old cypress tree gnailed aud twisted iu a wonderful way' V " ""Hhana years old, and ten feet in 1 diameter at it base. At teu feet from the ! ground it is fourteen feet in diameter, and j at twenty feet it divides into two immense trunks. It is the old tree of Noeh Trim. Gen. P.. L. "E. Bonneville, of Port . under which, according to Present r ,.... . ... ... ... . : 1. . t. . 1 rinitii, ai k.. is i-lie c-ioo'st oincer in the s""iriuu men when driven by the Az surest method coo,l ""ll!m hch, through the agency United States army. He is eighty years of . tecs f the city. It was once fired and of wealthy companies, imports Chinese J aire. IIe graduated from West Point in I vcry m"c' injured, but the trunk and shell j bondmen, and establishes a species of sla- j 1315, served in the eailier Indian wars, was ' ,ive for ai?cs. The Mexican Govern- AT 71 o'clock on Tues.l.v evening osil i,'J 1D - r V-I V j ,1 V i ,u every Bieat oat.ie 111 .Mexico, and. ttiir- put 1 uandsome lence or stone ..;. , ' ." '. r .. ' .. " '.7 ,3W,r on our t aciDCOoast SUOUld bo Ut- , tne .he rebellion, had command of Tt and iron arouud it. tliat Barracks, St. Louis. 1 distuib it. ' 11 j """i, .-!, oi laoor 011 our j both Louses of Congress adjwui ued sine die. tei ly abolished. w'rT?.r.'P.r,A"r!1.f r,tho entire profession. Beautiful Traine.l II r s !' ' OtI LOW ill Uo l.o there. iA 'ir VK1'A T KAt"K SHOW wi.'l jrlre the ruMle. for the tiiue. an i ! ort.fc.ij ot ail kinds or AututaU on the. (.rent Kaee Track. KACTNO BI.FPIf AVT?. KACIXO CAME! S. RAflN' t'!--' 'v KA( JMi . SPANISH l:rLI.S, KAI IXli HIS N. K.'iV.. ItAfINO ZKHItAS, UACIXU MfSTlNfiS. lt. i N ' HAflNM IirtONOHAS. HAflNO IN SACKS. liA' v KACTNU 1IACKWAUD3, KAC1NU BY J"AT VI'N. il . Thorourhf,red Kseers and Trotters ttrnlnst time: Walkh'ir Ma' Iaherty Knees l.r Wild Herws tr.tntd l Fe n Ihelmok: frur 10 i ! " Jjtdy lrivet; Old Clowns' Donker Kaee slowest wh s AH these mi: lie wlven Intact the entire cn in small and lanre t.iwn sll the sw'iie. or AliMlssiUN REMAINS IMHANCEII. The an ivsl ot the u T r' vnst nmount of k1ww nn,,.ni i t,- .,11 ....-.. 1... i n.'ivi; A lial will hejriveti at .0 o'clock A v.. hen th(Jrertt MAISt'l OKAS i'A''1 1 1 U A N T rhOCKSSION THKOtOlI THE PTKEKTS. h,ioon it .,t.i"7ln!, core.' first periled with choice seats tienr ttie stand, lit vl x ! tlllLOKKN CNDKK TEN YKAKS, 3 ets. A htnit.-d numUTot t l;,,:' 1 Muke a mi tuoranc'uiii of the date, and d r.'t fait t see this ie.mei's ii REMEMBER THE DATES : Alfoonn, .nriit -ft U'.u' ilifiisbiirjr, Saturtl 1 v. Anil i'5 , ,,It!i. 1 ff 1