G33 x. rcn rss s& "Kr.-aL. nit tmm mm: At the recent election in New Hamp- lihe severa amendments to the State Con stitution were submitted to a vote of the " " " people for their approval, or rejection. CSEWSBURC, PA., j Amuiig them was n ameii'lmcut tosliike FriliV MomiaS, - - April 13, IS77. ' U.e word "Protestant" from the bill of . - ! lights, by which the right to hold office is restricted to peisons of that particular Our ff'asfiittfton letter. "Washisgtox, D. C, April J, 1877 TACKAUD VS. SICHOLI-8. Very few private dispatches have been received ty members of the administration parted, from New Orleans since the arrival of the ! commission, and those are not 01 a cnaiac ter to give much encouragement for the success ot the plan to bring Nicholls and "Grand National Union republican Asso ciation of Christian Cai jet-baggcr, President-stealing Statesmen." ALIUNDE, an American whose occii2ntion IIaye de- TI1E WEATHER IT.. fl .vr-a ! a l.n 41 T S I H II t PO Jtn. to .iiv . ' ' - 1 ' ' li 1 nun,- til .. .- I clled in his case, who will commence hi, faith. 1 he amendments we.e ... v VAckyii together ty bv A initio, it V Ol Hie poniiiar vuir, cacci, promiwa;icciuu-f has been already stated in these Co.- y ac"'" . VCU r;-advise.sto I minis. the one which proposed to abolish ' ' .... i..i, j l9vi licen in neither ll,e religious test as a qualification for ( eoneSponflence with Northern Republicans election to office. Hie Constitution oi , of Hie extreme type, " i"" ""V : . - . .. 1 . ...w.n.tiniTQ 1 liA I'Ull I. I .. .. . . .1 j f IjlIiilYVIlKT (Mil. LIltMl LU VHiwfti" ho , the M.atci.aexisiea.or.,me.y-..Mc!Jv.:, -- - BO much for administration with a majority of the lower UIK.Ii;.! Ol V. uni. o. . IVks I.cti.kh snys that Hayes is cold nr hot ; that compromises have al ways fii'td and destroyed the men licit ami Other Jwtinys. Three-fourths of the applications for post offices come from unsettled clergymen, i Kvciv rat iti the state of Missouri has ; hp n bv law made worth live cents to the I J person who kills it. I t. Noc.kan.ixon. Bucks county, a hero to-day is of the regular St. Patrick's 1 frisky groom of 75 courted and wedded a day older. Cold, blustering and almost ! comely maid of VI summers, freezing winds. "Adoo I adoo P A 20O nonnd frotr. taken from a neigh- Democuites. J boring bayon. lias been the recipient of j i much attention in the streets of Mobile. j The square limner now nmviuK i rafts st Marietta is said to be the best that lias been taken to market for a number ot AT OAK KAT.T, years. There is a man living in Hamilton who carried I , I 1 .1 nvtAnrU If IS made them ; that they ruined Henry t lay ; - I'ackant as they no to leia.u ' .... ii, a .ii.lv ;i-..i.. r'liiictilKt.on in the l n loll ' , i. ; is tlirpTore :.,.dJohn 'W"'all',eu;'--iwllicl jm a reYl,ionR test of this j them that Republican and not tio., of Hayes will be no exception to the imposes a le j admitted from Lo . I LI'il! ilCl CI. 1' " " " Mr. Wheeler, the fraudulent Vice ; I'lfsident, confesses to a surprise. The , Malone Gazette, published in the village . where Mr. VYhceUr resides, up in New Yoik State, says in its last issue : ; Mr. WhklHr inteiic'.s to keep enlireiv clear .' if reeponsiliilitv in the f tl leno-nt oT the Louis- ' I.iiih run- : licit we cm. f-tty further, no mull in f the e' lilitu vns nine nfrin1 Hint I.miisi- ; iMKi'HVori- whs enuiiu-d for Jl.iyes thiin w m. A. Wlii-ultof tin experte'i nun u .. : ii.,.i.i;n.n Qiotn ai.1 tlin defeat of this j iirjiuuiivaii . .... ) - ametidmcHt disj-lays a deep seated and un compromising bigotry which is disgraceful to her people, and was not to be locked for ' under such a government as that of the ; United Statestowards the close ofthenine ! teenth century. This exhibition of stupid intolerence will not add to the fair fame of a Plate that claims Christopher Mason, Daniel Webster and Lewis Cassasber illus- uisiana. IT i they could possibly, by any kind of thim- ble-rigging" secure ine iwo jeMa, throwing overboard of Packard would be a thing ot little moment. CHAMBERLAIN VB. IIAMPTON How Walter Wade-p into the Af- fections or an Hfirkss. Miss Clara Taylor, d.mgliter of the late Wm. Taylor, a wealthy tinsmith, who resided at No. 154 I f. ii.l ov.nitn on1 a ,i lioii-tf.k in mu ll ' ..;i...r iimwirin i . n. p counfv. Ohio a T)r. Siuim llkllll. '1 lUU.UV'U, lltlD rtunci. a lllltlCI ... ' - . r 1 f . ! possession of j excitement in fashionable ciicles by leaving patcnes io -spoieon i. , imnortantto ler tielmtbed, Mr. A. Stewart lloss, a law- LeiiKic. . tT. A r. i r. x-ayor .-v . tivrj ! im rope, it is said, because of the e.ver-recut- ; ring spectre of his complicity in the New j 1 oi k i tug frauds. The cotton blanket, quite common in France and fJermany, is made by only one tut- Eiectoml t ommision wmuI.i throw it nut ; t.juUg eons, bufc will stand as an enduring mtirclj. This statement wll! not te dioputed. . J monument to her shame. In speaking of Sisce the arrival of Mr. Hayes' Louis- M.is vote the New Yoik Sun says : "Now that New Hampshire hns voted down iiina Com mist-ion of live at iew urieans, Bn ninnilinent to the Constitution intended lo yesterday week, its members have interviews with l'acxaa Ind ' remover the disriiinlincntion ot t itthoitc-s iroin ! h-iiii(r ntttee, lli-' inquiry is nuturally siiifKeM- fcto.arnte llitt'lAiewS Willi 1 BCKa u ;ino , en. wnci ncr a repi.inieiin oiueni i.aots h. "1 , ,, annnrtlinir to llie SMirit of the Con- Nicliolls, with committees of each L.cgisla- j p,i,,j 0f the fnited States. Tliis proscrip- . : a . .r tl.c o....vts nrnmiiiPiit n.pr- i 'ion ot menitiers of a certain cliureh 1 rom the tore, judges of the couits, prominent n.ci- t , jlf llt!! r ,.jriz,.lis,,j,, lsn)lir tlanrnt vio- chanis and leadin" business men, as well j lotion or the fundamental id.-a of tree Institu " ' .... r , i tions, loit it is in open doftmiee of hi- Kour- as with iiifiutHitial citizens from ilitterent ; ,.cnili A-nendinent, which declares. "No State i . . .f m.i Ki-.fi Wliit iUiirirlnsii)ii ! shsll make or enforce any law whieh shall port! ms of tho btate. hat its conclusion 1fe )rlviPfrt.Br uumuuitiusof citizens mav bo. or whether it will arrive at one at j r tho fnited states." 1 As ,cn Hampshire acmes me rignc oi ' anv one but a "Protestant" ti hold oflice, all, is a mere matter of conjecture. In view of the fact that Drew, Democra, another New England S'.afe (Rhode Island) was elected Governor of Florida last No- . caniesiis bigotry quite as far in another Timber, and is now discharging his duties i dircctiou and excludes citizens of foreign as such, snd in anticipation of the f;ict i birth from the right of snffrage, except that Nicholls, Democrat, will so'iu be in .' upon a property qualification. That is a undisputed possession of the bovoi norship j ful stain upon the Constitution of a State i-f Louisiana, a very interesting question j ahich was founded by Roger Williams, f... d.-hfitiotr Koe.ieties at everv cross roads , himself a fugitive from Puritan "buU- ' " e " in tho country would be the following : "Drew being the Democratic Governor of ; Florida and Nicholls the Democratic Gov- j ernor of Louisiana, how the does it j tome to pass that Riitheifjrd 15. Hayes is ; ncting ss President of the United States?" It is a veiy har.dj thing to be n relative . if Oliver P. Morton. Holloway, a brother- in-law, is postmaster at Indianapolis; Uur- j bank, another bi other in-law, is n clerk in the Post Office Department, with if 1, 80 a dozing" and persecution in a neighboring province. It recalls the biting sarcasm of Dr. Franklin, who, when an ignorant man who owned a jackass offered his vote and it was received, asked whether it was the man or the jackets that had voted. While the Republicans of Rhode Island maiutaiu this unconstitutional provision excluding an intelligent but poor Irishman, German, Welshman, or other foreigner, from saying by his vote who shall govern and make laws for him, they looked on complacently Democratic ! yer 'hie city, her home ana her mot tier ana marrying a young man iiitiiua niter Wade. The happy groom, who was librarian of a Congregational Sunday school and a maii- ufactuierof flavoring extracts, made Miss AND MARKET" 6 STILL TO BE HEAEQ'JUHTtRS FCR iiitii.i'Ui 'i i(v'iiu" v a i i a s t. mane iris . r 1 1 i 1 i I Taylor's acquaintance tluough a sidewalk "V'1 '". tl,e J;"""1. b,a!fs' lLe Li,,e a"d i Hit tation, and he being of line presence and 4 The dispatshes of last Satuiday showing j gjf.ed with attractive manners, won the af- .l..m. ,,T i. cv bv i.iiainoeri.i.n ticucu considerable sensation in political circles The administration is uuiiii:i"'j l.arn embarrassed at the warlike attitude of Chamberlain, as it was the first intimation that he would not cany out the conise in dicated by him to the "Piesident' last week. It is pretty generally concluded that when Hampton serves the civil process upon him which ousts him tho administra tion will indicate to Mr. Chamberlain in a very positive manner that ho must retire or take the consequences. TmE whiskey RINO. The Treasury Department is likely to be fections of the lady and persuaded her to marry him. She accompanied him to the house of one of his relatives, the ceremony was pei formed and they departed for Phil adelphia, but caused a notice of the wed ding to be advertised in a Brooklyn paper a day or two ago. On this clew the family lawyer, Mr. T. Jackson, of No. 45 Bioad way, Williamsburg, visited Philadelphia, and on Friday obtained from the newly wedded couple a stipulation that the prin cipal of her fortune should remain intact PhoMiix. at Columbus. G Negotiations arc in progress for aj tract of land in Decatur county, Ga., on j which to settle a colony of French immi- i grants from Germanized Alsace. j A gentleman who went from Centre j county to Kansas some time ago has wilt ten home : "Men who can get a living in Pennsylvania had belter stay there." The northern counties of California . are suffering from the lavages of squirrels, and in some sections it is said to be im- possible to raise grain on account of them, j A Virginia bridegroom over seven j feet high is announced. The afi'aii created j considerable sensation, out it is uelieven WANAMAKER & BROWN, IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE, elegant mansion and all its contents will be sold at auction on Tuesday next. Mr. meiit he thus reeoivei? fiim 'lie f . ir Imi t. I him false young lady. Y. Y. lit raid, April 8. A Goou Word for Texas. The fol- lowing exttaot from a lettei to Mr. John is taken yenr; John Morton, n son, is a government and approvingly wh?nthe right of suffrage flicer in Alaska, with a goinl salary and was conferred on t'ten hundred thoxtand fine prospective pirJcimj, and another son, uneducated and ignorant negroes in the Walter D. Moiton, who was a cleik in tho ; Suit hem States. Surely this is the great Post Office Department at a salary of $1,- j est and freeest country on the globe, and 00. has been pent to join the United Slates New Hampshire and Rhode Island are its Hermans, who are settling herein great num. oers. A it r.iined for two suecessire day nffer our arrival at Si jrnin, we could not iro to see tl.e land some wished to pnrehase. Din Our thes-e two days we were visited tty men of all t'lssses, some eon. inn- to niter employment to our men nnd others to dissuade then, from makinir en gagements, for fi-ar t he country should snon be come so thickly set tied ns to prevent t hem from doinir ns they have hitherto done, rai-intr cuttle Fngirieers in Louisiana, bettering his posi tion thereby very materially. Gieat is Moiton, of Indiana, and the Fiauduknt Piesident is projtt. TnTi U. S. troops were withdrawn from tho State llnuse at Columbia on Tuesday last at 12 o'clock. No d ist uibancc what erer occuri d. On the following day, the rietary of Wade Hampton, through Ohembcrl tin's 5ecretary, was pnt in quiet ptiMeturiou of the executive chamber in the hrnte House, Chainberl.iin issued an ad diftss in tin bloody shut phraseology, to two bt ightest je vcls. Wnr.N Giant was in St. Louis list week ho was called upon by a reporter of the leading Republican paper in that city, and among other questions was asked the fol lowing : Hep. "'Dnj-.tii think Mr. TTayes w!lt withdraw I iie t roups from Sun i h t 'a roll tin nnd Ioi:iiaiis ?" (Jka.ht "I expeet him to. I should have li.ino so had 1 stayed in oflice. Not takephe troopsnll awny proliatdy, tint relieve them of their present linty. For neither the Chamber lain nor the rack ird jrovernmenis can tie sus tained without tliu Bl.ow or military authority, an t in this I ree count ry, and so Ion al ter o,i.ict his been restored everywhere els", the exer cise ol military nnthority in civil matlers is tcry repiifriiHi.t to the people, aim so, when tl Republicans of the State, in which he ; '. "''"J? ' ?'c'VAVrr,,J,,!i,-n I I. ..... ..... . I.n ... . .'. .n.ji.n:-.- cci.ee en i he part of the people of these two iinconrfij iotmllv fui rendered all claim to the Governorship, but at tho same time ', bitterly denounced Hayes for deserting i him by the withdrawal of the military, his o ily support. Hampton is now complete . master of the situation, and must there- j fore lie judged by his fu'uic acts. That he wl l administer the affairs of his native ' State wily and in ti e i detests of sll classes of her people, does not admit of a Males. This is a most singular statement to be made by a man who, two years ago, used troops to drive the leprcscntativeH of the people fiom the State House at New Or leans, and not four months ago placed a corporal's guard in the State House at Columbia to decide upon the legality of the credentials of members of tli6 Legislature of South Carolina. The Democrats have . i j been denounced as traitors for constantly President elect Tii.den took a car riage ride on last Monday evening, thetwo horses, a very spirited and well known team, being driven by Dennis (we don't ; knovv his other name), his coachman. Mr. 1 'J'ilden, noticing that oue of the horses was ; protesting against all military interference j in the civil affairs of the South, but they now see one RepublicanPresident, so called, Hayes, wilhdiawing the military from lhe support of Chamberlain, and another Re publican ex-President, Grant, acknowledg ing that "the exeicise of military authority J , i is veiy repugnant to the people, and that In eing down Twenty-fourth street, bow. ,,,, ., r , , . J . 'A 1 1 to. tli I ri nil is iti n fillip tbn I Inmliei l in , i n - - v . . ...... to ... ..... IJoth Hayes and Grant thusadmit, the one by his action and the other by his words, that it was a stupendous blunder, if not tver, tne horses moved at a rapid pace, and turning a corner the can iage sw nng round, the driver was thrown off the box, his head being badly cut, and the horses as a conse qneiice were left unrestrained. Mr. Tilden, appreciating his danger, opened the right door of the carriage and jumped to tho ground, the horses meantime tunning at full speed. He fortunately cscaied with a tjoctl seriously embarrassed in rendering a de MKion in some of the whiskey cases pend ing by the promises made during the late administration that if the parties would turn State's evidence they should be re lieved from nil civil suits. THE LOUISIANA PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION. Dispatches received here to-day report the Commissioners giving their entire time to the business before them, and are ac cepting very little of the social attentions CrossaM) uf x,,,,,.,,,,,,;,, ,,a 'is which arc tendered them. In all "; , flom tlie Maucl, cllUllk jhmocritt . lerviews Willi i icnoiis liny uum o.....jr r--. t wi n ie-- , , , . . , ,, il,0 !Elt l, I KXAS, March 13. the principal obiect of their mission tne, . . ... . , ' .-j r .i - , t i(,,rc nnd T)f.ar Sib -According to promise 1 write )n consolidation of the two legislature aim R ff,w )jn(.,, fo ,e( y))J knMV how we rp ,r,.ttill(r although not meeting with the least en- ' iiiongr since leninif the Pennsyivnnin coal re eonrafement. thev are not yet disposed to ! Kin. There are tilty in hII in our colony thir couia emeiii, u.rjr uio y ,? ty-four who csmeor. the Kill, of Fel.marv, four abandon the scheme. I ackaid s ctowo j ,h ,, h , , , , , . st,1)f)rJ have made a dean set on too v-oiiiuiis.mimi. . oneoay Columlnis, where I stieeeeaetl in They lay great stress upon the legal points of their case. Warmouth told the "colored" members that the jig was up and they had better make the bent terms they could, which advice they will in all probability heed. i THE POUTH CAWOMNA FIASCO. The problem here now with the Cabinet, is the course to be taken after the soldiers leave the State House. The removal of the troops simply leaves matters where il..:H fainnAA r..nti I Im tri mid miicf ho ..: 7," " . r ' " ,.r .o . ,,n '"'ls ou-t own, or sualm Uie.n fr-.m lanen op joai iiirm nnu " i others. the tangled, endless line inaugurated in Am sorry lo learn I h it Mine of those who the Southern t-ilicv of Mr. Haves, which it , returned home should have priven such a dis- ' ' 1 .J i ...r..t, t ' eonirtjrinjr xecoiint of ttitiis snd prospects is needless to say is somewhat in a confused : ,.rP. tht(Se wno ll;lvr t,1V(.,i nrc almost saiis- and unsettled state at present. I ft'-d to a man. This is decidedly the poor man's I parsdiae, Hiid five of our men are even now THE GRAKT-DTCTLM FARCE. ! endin(r for their families to join them. For The indictment of Donn Piatt, editor of However who insist on having the same " ' , , - i.i 'oiivenicne-s they had North, this is not the the Capitol here, for treason by a tubscrvi- ,,ce. f ,hjnk irishmen in particular should cut grand jury oecause oi an article which appeared in his journal in connection with the decision of the electoral tribunnal in favor of Hayes, cme to an appropriate ending in our Criminal Conit on Saturday, which shows, however, the ready facilily with which officials heie cringingly bow to the dominant influence, whatever it may be for the time. The disgraceful farce was "nolle proseque" cd by tho District Attorney, and the rebellion created by Don n collapsed. "So soon wr- I done for, I wonder wlmt I wns bcjrnn for?" THE OTTMAN TRIAL. The illness of ex-Senator Carpenter, the senior counsel in the U. S. Treasury $47,000 robbery case, who was to close the argu ment for the defense, occasioned sn ad journment on Saturday of the trial until today. In consideration of tho fact that this case is one of much public interest, and its conclusion so near at hand, the Jiidito deemed it, advisable that the jury should not separate until they had icndcied a verdict. The jury were then taken to a hotel and allowed to communicate only w ith their families. THE rOST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT opened the bids on Seturday for carrying the maiis between the post-ofiiee and the for the benefit of her children, reserving to i i IioiticaI foe tiilv Ilia inliiinal 1 Tntl..i ! has been so shocked by the elopement of ! e,,.e.on,Jr "" 'm to R etuuting , line , I auo I. I int . I . K.o 1,. .1 1 " till ii uuf;iin iuih piio una UCtlUCH IU ItTilVV 1 v ... t r WilliamsburtT. and for that ...,....,kp tl, -fry kw wnmon wiiinij i.i.ei urn afford to die. At the funeral of a granger who Intelv turned his toes to the daisies in Ross is also suffering deei.lv at th treat-! war county uiuncr wa.s servea to o- .uueiai , . r .... 1, . . . . t irnests. A vouth in Alabama, sixteen years old. mmried a wimmn three times his age and j the mother of five children. It is quite ! evident that without a guardian of ome I ' kind this youth would have gone to des- i : tiuction. ! The smallest Bible in the woild. print- ' ed on thin, unbleached India paper, mens- i uiing by inches, and only half an inch in thickness, is published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, if you know who they are j we don't. i Mr. John Garman of Wafts township, ! Perry county, has held the office of Just ice j of the Peace for thirty five yeai-s, and is beginning another term. He has had the i All the best tlnt, experience nnd 8d-r.tg., v. can command, continued at OAK HALL, to produce u. BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man and boy. For sixteen years we have lived at thus old cotrtrof SIXTH and MAHKET, snd the businew don there J.n, been o satisfactory to the public nd ourselves, thWs liave decided not to change or move the Clof'dr.j business away. The people like the place and kc:o please the people, and we believe that we ctn do it better than ever at the old place. The sales of the past year far surpassed anytLin we ever dreamed oT, and this puts it in our j owtr :o etart the Spring of 18T7 with a STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, and a class of goods soer.ee llent tht w8r not afraid to follow each sale with our warrantee, cr receive back, the fjoods unworn and hand over to t: e customer the money paid. The store hns been largely refitted, nnd there never was such a splendid stock of Men's, Boy' mvl Children s clothing under tho roof, nor were we ever able to -s:: , cheaply. Our word for it, and we are your !rienii t.t sixteen years. 5 ft plHcinK several of the men. siimi-wllh farmers, some to farm n slntres, ant some to work on itie rsiirntio. l uav no n.iunl thot iiino 01 ..,. , i .. . v.-.t r ..:.,.. I twenty years every foot of Rr..oii,J tn thiss-e- ! sanie constable, Mr. Jacob Fi eit, for Unity- iinn win hp (risen tm-ii not nv iri.-timett, fv , uni je.iii. VJAHAMAKER & BROWN, CAK HALL, THE OLD PLACE, 6th & Market. PHILADELPHIA. l willti'if i miilervo Mime litirlsliips lor n time, whenlthei may havo the assurance thnt wit hi. i a few years they fnnji. te tin." ownor of tiroad llflils ami a snnif htt le home, Mr. Krskino, who in this reirion owns Mine S5.0tifl acres of land, is now seln nir it in sir.sl I tracts on ressoii shle tprmi. He has urunteil n ten S'-res for the liein-tit of a eh. iron anJ school. We shall Jay it out in small lots, snd call the jilaoe Hre lionyville. alter the fonnflor of our colony, tti-v. Janie" lire lion y, of Summit H ill, ("hi lion county. Yours truly, Chahi.es K. Cotlk. In tho New England Methodist Confer ence, on Wednesday, s;iys the Altoona Mirror, "great ajijilause" followel tho in troduction of resolutions denouncing Gen. M. C Untler as "Iho Chief of Kiiklux. in stigator of the Hamburg massacre," and declaring that Wade Hampton ought long since to have been linug for treason, ';tiid who now by threats and intimidation, un der tho very roof of the While House, as well as on railroad platforms and in other public places, ricties the power of the gov ernment and bullies the President into com pliance with his traitorous and wicked usurpations." All of which moves the Lancaster lyiteUtgcncer to recommend the taking in hand of these old fogies, rv worse, by the proper authority. It says : The men who intuit tho cause of t'hrist ty declarations so renunciatory i.f His principles miil who thus dishonor the name .f the blessed M.isfcr. who would nut even il!nv hie lt4rini. rail way ann steam ooat. aepo; s oi um riu- i io rnrn ine en-e or tne sworn av inmt iii4 e.ic- Ilauison LitLs, aged about 19 years, ! was assaulted w bile letm iiiiig fiom church , at Mill Hollow, near Wilkeslmrre, sttnek ' on the head with a stone and fatally injur- ( cd. Five young men have been arrested charged with the crime. A up by the sea near Ty the same sot whcie the whale cnt. up! Jonah 2,700 j'ears ago. The Pasha of j ncirnt has presented it to the museum of j the tyrim Protestant college. j t'athen'tie Fall recovered S.I. 000 from ' the city of Allegheny for the death of her ' husband who fell over an unprotected wall. ; In the language of the Harrisburg I'tttri'd. ; the jury decided that Fall fell because Hie ; city d id not build its wall well. i A queer bequest is that of Miss Max well (irahi'm, of Willianiswood, Knglnnd, i who has left S?100,OOQ to four chai itable. J societies, wherewith to relieve poor P at testants who are named Hutchinson or Maxwell, and to educate their children. The Philadelphia Item says that a Geary motor is now on exhibition in Bos ton, made of brass, one foot long and four A i The coiut house at Welisboro, Pa., i A jciil cor e was built of Antrim sand.-tone. in lSi 'orlif, wilting F: i, I- '. i I- i- : and two children .tn?.-; d a:h. I5e.-ir?fi the- m ::. attempting to seen e v.", lars Mr. Hi'l h i l ''.i..;i A I'nllinan c:ii !!! ' injured a vminc nun in if ilct i: ! Ti.nisd.iy las, til: lie liad loo.ilit ; ii.ii t . a Haven, P.t.. and. t t-- -en led fiom home ti.e i o i' forty-two tj'ears go, and the material is ; uuder dale 1 Aiuil whale sixty feet lone has been cast . now neaily as hard as Hint, showing no J etiidliisg t iy: l:iai:t r; ! the sea near Tyre, and not far from "ennencj- lo citimljle. 'A hen fnt quarried , money tlmt was in i, , tins stone is soTi, and easily winked, but! Ihursday iiih. IJ !: hardens on being exjaised to the atmos j citizen of H;:rin ;:v t.- pht re, and sididii fiies w ith t he lapse ot time, i was caiiiht by a fi'li-i On Thursdav the b.alv of Miss Xettic ' ",ltl1 b I. tie 1 t Itussman, a respectable young latiy of Tif fin, Ohio, was found in the river i.ear that ', lace, with maiks of violence upon her person which indicated that she had been ; murdered- Her lover, Lester Stiu.c, wns i arrested mi susjocion, hhe having stated j the last, time she was seen alie that she ; i was going to meet him. j J 1). M. IJoyd, j.t general passenger a font of the Pi-misvlvani.i iailro;id. who died in Fl.uida on Tuesday of last week, j I,,lc ' ! " ( devised lhe wide-spread summer exclusion j CMs the la in a'!. ai.il w. scheme associated w ith the Pennsy lvania . tnanglt d. He at n.-; i-p.v-. . railroad i:d its hi ai ches, and pe'i fected ,e 1 5es a:o, ef r..::-i. the excellent arrangements in vogit on the ,!,s ond (Irew l'1,e ' '! . . ... ... . . . . . . . it '....w i i i Indies w ide, w lucli runs the flexible shaft ( iailroa.1 Isst year lor tlie accominodation or j " "1,,,"M " of a dental engine at 1 ,000 revolutions per centennial travelers. i lii c 'tnn.it mi .cide 1 1 - n minute, at a cust not exceeding one cent! Mrs, Patty Stanton, of North Stoning. I iHfi ''uiistlf in il.e lu .v!. a; i.' per day. 'ton. Conn., is a briuht. ninety-nine year- The Kansas t :;y ' John Calvert and wife Hulda, of Cal- ! old woman, whose iu.paiied eyesight is co:itaii;s a sktU!: f lit-it- u vert, Texas, engaged in a religious dis- ' com in-; back, and who is growing a new j in iNiln-tta toui.'y Ka -cussion latelv, and after atirninsr ricarlv all ; set of teeth. She was married at fout'.een. i which a fami' t unci i..ir'i night, Hulda si a i ted for J.hti. In the ' hs an ii;lity-e;i-o!d daughter, and says were rcreiuiy aties'id i scnfrlti she was thrown across a trunk, and ' she would many Again but for the ftar positivtly -ti tl ;'nat i" her chin st liking against the bed her neck ' that tlie linppv man mialii. seek her monev i sue t-o.v luiiit. bat ! more than her love. ' and his r. ifi- ;o.l ih.i-f.1. A ten ible tale of suffering and starvv i by a I n'.d of vigi'.a:-ts ' c S 1: 1 : cinal cities on the Atlantic coast, without as yet making any awards. So the lucky ones are kept in a state of suspense. OUR KEAI. KSTATE. Mr. Jessnp, a gentleman of wealth, late mies, represent no true Christian constituency. tux! t.o denomination nor individual member ol it should be held responsible for whnt, in such n eue, nniouiitsto tilasheii:y. JJu t oeeu r-renc-es of this kind are heoomiiuc so common in the Methodist eouneilsof New Einrlnhd that the j respectable and sincere menihersof the Church of the firm of JesM,p& Moore paper nianu- j ilierpoTo iftCLII.Cn III 1 l.lltMCILll lc,, JIUIUIIAMTU lilM week Shepherd 8 fire-proof building on something worse, to employ militaiy foice in organizing Legislatures, or in any other way interfering with the civil affairs of a State, all of which is sound Democratic me. Pennsylvania avenue, near Thirteenth street,' in this city, for $2S0.0O0, and it is presumed he intends to open a large estab lishment of that character here. NEW ESfitJlSD ON THE WAlt TATJf. The wholesale slaughter of Hampton and all the rest of the Southern people, together with Hayes, his Cabinet, and their Southern policy bv the Methodist Episcopal Church confeience, in their fanatical resolutions at A New York firm met with a terrible dissolution on Thursday last. By reason of the irregularities of Orville 1). Jewett, he had been compelled to withdraw from the firm of John .lewettifc Sons, white lead manufacturers, and is supposed to have been maddened to insanity. He went to i 1 d . Ifi .r 11. ,ln . ... .. i : t I 1 m j wivviiiu iiitunidV llMiutlii: rtllfP'tl W Ml Lynn, Mass., a few days ago, comes .ptst lw1 s, i, i,sfc ;I IT7 years to. late, for the founder of the ' . ' iT ' i... j " i. " j ' " . ' i . . iV, flooU,.. il,-,, lt: I - " onioi k";"iiid Mini with him. Some anirrv words nassed and tests into t he ireneral eonf ri-!.;c and let it there tie tested how tar the ribald demHo-iies of i he lower councils are to be allowed to trample the name of M ethodUm iu (lie iniie of partisan politics. was broken. A', man named William Garwood. : about fifty years of acre, living four miles ! from Wellsbutx', W. Va., while drivWg to ', that place in his buggy on Monday in an , intoxicated condition, drove over an em-' bankment, and w as almost instantly killed tion among miners in Schuylkill county is j Jit;en.j lii g to si : i e b' told in the Pottsville Cfi rii- bv a mine ! t:ttlnetlt is basiiieii a i ' ' :" superintendent, who knows wherci-f be of the party w ho j intii :i sK:iks. He tolls of miners ijiiiiij to work with empty dinner kettles not liking to ex ile leaves a family. , i.se their i.vcitv. and who seek solitr.de Mrs. Sidney Miller, wife of Joseph F. during the dinner lornr f,r fear their real Miller, who was murdered near Lebanon, i condition should become known to their Pa.. otu day last week, hasbeen committed fellow workmen. to prison by the coroner to answer the lhe Shaniokin Timet says: A lady charge of wilful minder. The victim was named Yarncll. residing in Mabauoy valley, buried on Sunday, and his funeral was ; about a half mile from Tuylnrsvife, owns attended by nearly three thousand persons. ; a sawmill which she superintends herself. A man by the name of Rathbun made ; She rolls the logs on to the mill atid places a desperate attempt to kill himself at Pe- j t lit in in position in the carriage, and afier trolia on Tuesday. He sti nek himself with ' sett ing the saw in motion she seats herself a heavy hammer thice limes bet ween the i nion the lojf as contented as any male saiv eyes, then taking a t.izor, which he drew j yer. All this she does without tho assist twice across his throat, completely severe d j ance of any tme. A pretty good Yani--ll tne wimipipe. iie win nanny recover. few slight bruises. Within the past three j Years no less than three horses have fallen 1 Senator Wallace struck that rare 'under Mi. T. on haul pavements, and Vnnt of ,norfern journalism, the interview , lnff corrcf jiondent, when in Washington each time he escaped without injury, a the other day, and, to quote the language fact or facts which would seem to indicate of the Phila. Time, was made to stand and that he was not boin to be "counted out." , deliver his opinion on things in general ..f life bv tho aid of horse power. "". 'in.si ration pontics m particular, religion they prof en declared that His Kingdom was not of this world, and He came to save men, not to destroy them. They should take a rest on politics for awhile and attend a little closer to religion. This country has no relish for lhe mixing of the Church with the State. iiAViD nrm.Ei field is out in a pamphlet in which he says : "Neither Congress nor the electoral tribu nal could give an honest title without in He takes the mountaineer's practical view of the situation. Seeinc the political waters i ,..iioi;.. i.n.,i. r , ,: tN tne urn umiiiii, i cKant n Koumioun , siuoiieu w itn iocks ano cascaoes ami whirls on which the title is founded anrl v..i n he pulled the grenade from his pocket and threw it on the floor, causing an explosion. He then drew a pistol and attempted to shoot himself through the head, but his aim was ineffective. When the cleiks rushed in after lhe explosion they found Mr. Geo. W. Jewett dead, his left leg badly injured near the knee, an artery bavins probably been cut, two jagged wounds in his left breast, and his clothes on tire. Mr. Or ville f. Jewett was wounded in the left um .tin. ui;hm hiiu nas since u:ea. iir All the Presidents elected bv the Re publican party were born within seventy rive miles of Cincinnati two in Ohio and one in Kentucky. It may be added that Harrison and Taylor, the two Piesidents elected by the Whigs, also came from tho neighborhood of Cincinnati. An exchange checks the growth of budding genius in the following cruel style : "A poem of six stanzas from Fan nie,' entitled 'Where has our beautiful snow gone?' is respectfully but firmly declined. We don't know where youi beautiful snow has gone, and we don't caie. We haven't got it. ii.-.t ' There were in New Hampshire last year 2, -IDS ordinniy schools 4-"y graded schools, 18 town high scIukiIs. district high schools, nnd b'i higher English and language fchools. It would hardly be In? licved. remaiksthe Lancaster Inte'b'ijcnri r, that such educational facilities exist in a State wherein religious bigotiy and igno -auce exist to such an extent that Catholics are constitutionally deb.n led from holding oflice. ; An Anglo India-! enginoer named Compton has invented a locomotive which possesses the peculiarity of being able to run around any obstacle pUced on the Ji.eiil A. Dean, anotliai- on ... I degree of illumination (lf t,G loom. l. ' per- ! u?c ,ir't wiI1 ,,ave ubJe on its voyage, ! offers to prove frauds the erossest. the most ! struck in the calf of tho leff with a'f.nir. i coming darker as the room grows lighter. sirles l,owcv.er completely the Southern hameless and the most corrupt in all our oent of the missile which bv the explosion an1 T,ce rfr'"1' lt is Relieved that very ve.u .r their age. and Jesse daily toils at r fl',es,,u!1 '"fy if settled before Congress history." It is surmised here that this j lind done the damage. He was also wound- cnrlo"s and "ove5 effects of coloi aud shade i shoe mending and doing btilc jobs in wotnl ineeis, it win ee tne proline source ot agtta- pamphlet is issued as an introductory order lion and discontent, because of the keen ! to paving the wny for proceedings iu "quo disappointments of the friends who claim 'warranto" mat mey mane Hayes nesiueiit and should THE ADMINISTRATION. The determination of Hayes to remain fn ed in the body. The f upreme Court of this State has paper with oxalate of copper Dr. G. V. Frost had a dream in which decided that a dead man can inherit tl.e j 1 ':V' r;p.ngl.elt i.: .:. . . gold mine. The dream returned to , i i nu i nuuc on own ..in. man naniea j , r . , . - 1 1 Haas insured his life in favor of his wife 1' V? "V"? ,'t ennunV, ' ! f i ooo . .i :r .4 ir.'J . . . i n"d Small streak of gold hns been struck. The spirit which is working through Dr. Senate adopted a series of resolutions de- eddies, he naturally concludes that the j president has been installed in'the face of i.fcuticiiig the pledges given by Hayes' sonal fi ieiids, Stanley Mathews and Charles Foster, for the withdrawal of the troops from the State House in New Oilcans, as a cor lupt and dishonorable bargain, and at the rnme timo nsseitea tnav tuc ngaiity o have a free chance at tlie spoils. He snys Packaid's lec:ion ronhl not bn questioned that the administration has hst much by by any one who docs in Hayes to the Presidency; lirriit to i i .overnor ik i lie same us i.iai ii ,,. n. l b, i,. . : ' . . , '"'"b" " ' "c 'm-'j H" l-iciij i.iiicn Ills , ' -' . r.. l.o- .1,-,, ..r !. l i4A i:"j r Haves to be President. The same body i way. Senator HayAid has expressed him- preat profit to them, llayes may not 1 ; y ...u uom o lAiiniin t ilm . sen relative to tne nouint i n imhicv ol ti u ooo ' nminliilpat'n.ti ff.iiAr.T A,nA... III. : Jlfl'A mAn4 l.llA 1 1 0 11 AlleP of f!TAllf ivn . , . .1 C.. . , llUIIIIIIIOHnillMI ,1, L l.MV.1 II . Vl niVIII ILHVr Willi I - - - . - - - - - w ....... ... w..u..w ni l tin in every parish in the State to meet ' . . . u-.n.M -v.... ; t,,,. ,.,.. -i,if., i r.,tin to inK.,r ,,.t emergency wine, migut a. .so ... tue ,Mk fur any divisions in the Democracy, l.eaitl.y ttoat.ng population nun tue expena- ; "j ?"7t 'l8 co'!se' "-gardless of the cies for aid of r,.i.,,o tominir uom tne source it noe, i nowever tne cisconiatit elements oi ueoi.o- i bi mouev winnu mo s"i i icu , . - - . - . . - i i ..... i linanisn. m flv into nU.Ar'm o..i ' miles Mil a re. Moreover, it is proper that I ni l,,e Rccona wile holding that .. 1 1 I , .. ,riTi iia invi in r 1 1 1 i. iiii.i. ..ill. . --j ..... - - - - - ------ - - - . - . rn niu..." " j r ., .1:.. ,.f ,i...:. n I t I.e. ovaoi.I i ..Oior cl.oll s. ;, and will teach htm tha. , . . I mands of his office at the nat instead of in a Grant-water room. THE RF.rCBI.ICAN There is some doubt here as f o whether it would be better to incorporate the Re publican paity or put it on a reservation There are in Colorado over fiftv peaks i track and rVl.t it sol Pontile t,-llr ,n,in which rise more than 14,000 feet above sea without any trouble. The iiiventiouhas level. Rlanca Peak, in that State, the ele- j been tested and has been found to woik yation of which was detei mined last year satisfactory. Such are the points or a ie- K., tin .,.1... 4 Z . 1 . a. . I a.. " ojr ii.ij.icii s snocy, is prooaoiy me ingii- port wlncli comes to us in other news-pa tvol iv,.it .I1.!.. . r , - .. . . r -. ... -irjiui niiiiiii ine iiiiiu oi uie l niieu ' pers. I lie Mates, being 14,404 feet above lhe level of the sea. It is proposed in Germanv to mk wall paper which will adapt itself to the pers. J he question naturally anscs, why nave any tracks at alt? On tho Sth day of April, 1813, Jesse and Mary Way, living in Fast Maiiborough township, Chester county, were married ; m Sunday last they celebrated their C4th wedding auiuveisai v. Roth aie in IheCih 1 1 1 ,1 v ill imi iici-ii ni-itiTtim ' i : . - i . i i - . . " . . a worttniK woik, iii which lie is quite liatiilv. I lie fact ot their married me being sixty-four years is truly reniaikable, but that seems to be their UVijy of astonish ing the world. ,.,t question the title of delay on the Southern question, and that I nslnngton throughout tl.e entire year, L'as ","u TV -r I, 4 , r ,,,8,fe q les . i i , ( Came)oH t down : the summer included, awakens very much ! fo,r S1',000 i but tLo wire died before him, ency, that 1 ackaid s . ftl)0.n )e jelinsvWanja a,,,M,jtmellts, of the grateful in the hearts of our business I wrhe he married again and aieu not long is the same as that of things will be likely to go pretty much his ! fo1' if carried into effect it will be of i rte wa';- The second w ife brought suit jut. The same body I way. Suuatnr RayAid has expressed him- ! Pt profit to them. Hayes may not I i'r "e.M,a,B V,' "? realized from . , , i, solf relative to the South, i .. n amount to much liimself. but his presence ' l,le l""ry ? o oi ner iiusuand, on n m ttri niAniii'ii i nr. kiiiii l iu rnu I inn - - . - -. . , . v . v - i 1 1 . . .j ,i.. i i ? . . - r- ,. . "'""" " " - j.::... .:....!.. t . - ... i Frost calls itself "Old Hill," formerly a California miner. The schooner Maud Thompson, an ; chored in Flushing Ray, N. Y., was mi "' rtk " who oien ;;,,, niwl i, .., o... . .. , . - the husband became from that time one of ! L " V,..3.r J lu,nJ '"""inig, uy .... oniuHiiri, nil JUL COlllUHleil Six men attempted to abduct Mrs. Geo. Watson, a wealthy lady of Massillou, O., on Thursday, fiom a Rock Island train, between Rock Island and Iowa City. Un der pretence that she was a lunatic, they kept her gagced and held her down ui each of the stations. She, however, man aged to escape fiom them at Wilton, after a desperate struggle, duritic which she sprained her ankle. The object of the men ! ii.a c,Mv,,'. r.. ,ws ptouaoiy money, as she was nchlv ;t io ... i ' r ' omniniiiiif oi me can- A .ri nut tain ml. n ., l l .. - . . uiviw. , tuiro nvnnitril. ing to Mr. Hayes, no man who accepts the Presidency with th lust taint of fraud attached to it can ever hope to enjoy the lespect and confi dence of thecoiintiy, much less to secuio the f.ibarance or such creatures as Pack ard nnd his icckless ciew, who aided the LouiM.ma IMu iili K Roaidiu its i. . famous v.oik of boosting Hates Into a position which he a- neei railed ujion by a um j mtj ot ti c A i.i i.cuii j'toplt to otcui.y. Mr. Hayes has what the World calls a queer set of opinions as to civil-service re form in the concrete. If a post master lias served four jeais acceptably he will be ap jiointed four yeais more, and if he serves eight tears acceptably he will have to jret out. Mr. Hayes also thinks that a Presi dent should imi be sllowed to Krve more I ban four ears, though if must lake more time lo le'iiuto discharge efficiently the dnfieof (he Picsidency than those of a iost office. . . i . I . . . i : f . I . . i , - - - - . . vj ma urn. ,, I iir i . . ... . Cccute;the de- r""'" " V " .M"ie sailors was rescued several hours later l I A ,nrtSl ,er.r,.,e ua- 11 ional capitol, t V'"l" r " CH B '? ,,.,M" 'nsu ner , nassintr vessel. ib mi,., fo. 1. i.J . " I am,iy ccurrca in M. ixuis on ing-place bar- l,,,e w,.Ie SJ eaie :ncuuied tor pur- drowned K nay last. At half past one o'eh pose oi .list, louiion not only what was then , Wllh t. ConnoP. nmmlnfih( if .... in.r,.i..r the .Southern Hotel, tl n.o-rv IlCl unil rnmic, Ulll nuak IHIUII, Ul'CUn e 811 I -f O..I .1.. I fClllCC 111 IUCK1 in 111 I ri r on a contingency thereafter happening. ne The death of her husband and tl.e payment 1 AgyC , tlu-al ietyWl.d.0 , of the policy on his life was ch a contin- i SVuV'i' W,f.R.1. Pla.ce c" ! began scarce irencv. .id henc.a bis executor P,,titl.l , "." igo. " nue oriving Home Mrir - ,,t;1 eart-rending cal- ednes- x-k in the ie targest was discov- oti fire. The buildim? was six and in one hour after the fire cely a vestige of it was left ex ti..t ii. .mv U fr-.m ,i.t; 1 Ke,,c ' " ;,K"v.a '.eire eiuiiieu fro, church on Kra i... .i".:": i crFl poKn ot its walls on three of its a.....,:. .......i i.. !'a 7. i 1 one-tliuci of the fund thus realized. ' i tnnu fl5kf .... ' V'" I sides. It was crowded with ruesta. all of dntv at the Sooth it could be employed in chasing the Republicans into a tract of "' " " " bank, leaped iuto the canal. land on or about Salt R'ver, and ascertain ! fen of the thirty-six crowned heads WM whether .i not thev were fiiendlv or hostile ve Catholic, two are of the Greek Chuich Rei.ublicans, known as the tribe of the and twenty-four aie Piotestanl. were droaued. IIIOK IllCBt, aild rtlSUilll? flOWIl A O.on . . v.. . - " inrws, nil ih . . ..,.pn ll bank, leaped into tC nl T w.e,e in time, and it is would ! drive H Vhe overturned. with M.a Connor beoelth, wh m 1 1 . X"T' "'fl , M n before assistance could a.rive both ?b.E!t ' T r "1T'C' T't 7 -n ft h" ,0" sdroaued 1 ' de"t'- The loss is estimated at failed, and tne y i:i. and I hat : U tl.' said to have liet-n ?ti l "" ! " n u (isli. iii ami Seiit"t" 1-r- -' Dr. Yoik. one uf ;l.e IVmiti ' since ".be ore inn t. re. Jiidyc Il.ir 1 ti,'. "I who ha given I iie n-cirt ' study, has reiuh-n-u the Sis' in upon the sime. 11- .": : as almost the same as :!u- ' ,; v lieing a remedial statu'?. ,: '": L " rule be ccns iiicd t adr" I'nder the ppn isj-ms of tiie i"; ':" bad no right t" sell r't real or pcisn.i!. tui::l with the act. T!-e i'1;'"' ' ',, Sheriff was inaiiii.tV'O' ' ; "' :"' ,. strictly. He l.aJ tv 'i ''' , night waive its jo " -such case the sn'e i" 'u' 1 '" ' ; of the otbeis tl.e.tfei ; ' ! ' the sale and cotnp'y w';li :: ' , With refeicnre t --1 f ;'! . ! ibce think 1 1 "t t .v i' j quai rolled wi:h 1'" '.' . eit, and bait M 'i i -- that beinj wonmli-.l b rn.i- i . sion he fell on the fi " ''"'' -tn.ptiep five clian.lt ; ' ' his (Orville's' body- A ti theory is that Oi i-o. l; ? " the office fotcver. la ':f ..;, got some war . j ,i grenade, the navy to ' and had bt ought t!;tf. ";'"t overcoat on. in ttl'1 10 ' ' . sight. In the of!:ce tl.c O ; ; tliHr by accident, wuu stated. , A convent H " i f tl f , Hibernians, lrcert "v v. '"', Ytuk, nj ioi:.ti tl a . t , ciulit memlHM-s to a,-t '. officers in ti e n.at.actn;t!' . , It is si.ated that 1"- A : G Stales ind a i""'"1',1, p ' attended the c .r.vcn'"- -t: met Fiidav ard i.--"" 3,1 , . people of tl.e I ihtihI m:i the Older had no c-i ;.' .. -Maguircs, that all w''"1'0;: .'; ' nicr organization m 1 - x , . kiiL Caibon, t oiaiiu" Cr"' land, in lVnnsy.vaii'.a. i.; and that all clause i".1- ;f conflicting with the had been expunged. ,'' -Ti.e x. y. iif f , ;,,;.- the death of Nirh"ks i of Ovster Ray. be eJ ' valued at $H. A pj Suirigate llagnu, ' the heirs, to have 1:e.."ilB ! among Marshai's fn n,jr that hew-ss insane l,i in evidence of whirl. ...., 1S74, when VonM ing over the place, M'f h fl. r devil and he was Con...;C t wash, the habit of '-'".s i.i. .m roveietl about a milliou of dollats. j banging bimsc'.f ti
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