JU fs-t k. :co nrcvo GI2 33k..fOfl f.t wb ai Va. EBENSBURC, PA., Friday Morning,' - - Jane 8, 1877. DemocntHc Cntty Convention. The Ibtno ratie v. t rs of the -several "Wards, Ioiou.ihsaiid Townships of Cambria ("niliitv art requested to meet at the places for holding Mie general elections, On Saturday JnJ.V 7, n:'d elect two delegates to represent them in County Convention, to be held i:i the Court House, in K'iciisbtiie, Oil NoHilny.inlT f. at one o'clock, r. M., to nominate a Comity Tic ket, Helmet, one S.ma'orial ;iiil two Kep resetila:iv delegates t.i tin- Slate Coiiven tioe, to make a change, if ill utuht a.lvisnb.e, in the present system of el-ding tlel"gaie and nominating candidates, ami to transact Otli..T business. The polls 1 etween I lie ami in I lie Township o'clock, 1. M. By order of tin- Comity Committee. L. I). Woonun-F, Chairman. Johnstown, l"a., June (", 177. Our ff'tr sit inff ton letter. WASHtsf-TOX, D. C. .Tune 4, 1S77. Tun soltii vmh-i! sriivKii.i-.vNrn. i The Dions r;.riiea!sof Hie JSorth are howl- ; r.r n, ti.M-ir-tv of i he Sou in. i tie most. hotrible crimes may he .nimlilfd at the V...O, ntil the inmderons proclivities of ! With what eagerness do Republican ed ' itors seize every oppoitunity to defame and misrepresent Samuel -T. Tildenv ot sr.t j ist'ied with seeing him basely cheated out, ' of the Presidency, to which they knew all the time be bad been fairly and honestly ' elected, tl.cy roll under their tongues as a i sweet morsel all that ingenuity or malice can invent against him. Mr. Tiklen is , proveibially a prudent, f-clh-poised man j ' never peitnitting bis tongue to run nway J i with his brains, nor addicted to hasty and j ' imprudent iterances. What he means he ,' Inderal jutei fereuce.. as is the case in the always says in a way not to be easi'y mis- , Chisholm affair in Mississippi. The Gov understoo'd. The latest falsehood concern- I ernor of Illinois has taken no steps to cap I . . . . M tine ami punish the assassin of the sixty ; ing him, concocted of course m thai na.a- . J.,, av( yet t,ieie is no disc of political gossip and lies, asuing- , f U,.K (lf Secretary Lvai ts to wi ue the An l-Iloqitent Tribute. nncoiiATiox hay adihif,f cf hox. A 15 1 oViOHM N. JtlCil- Amorg the many chaste and elegant or- mg veivlond over the deplorable cotidit ion ' a) ,,,,. wjji'ch lie ceremonies of l'ocoi fit ion. . ' C . l. 4 ...I I. ''I 1... G1 - - linr fl'-S'-rvc wH! ; your comi'ry, your own promt iii uioi i. s f IK-M . u- "I'ty. Iionorai'ty i r'oriio 1. s'if-ak i! ' !'i-i!r:ni to your Im-.-ii '.s than c 'i:hS niiv wi i.k -i,ri !' r:;i;M'. 1'. - it your olli-je to 1 1 i-r thc.- ll-overs ( Bi'rirtr oti t lie irr.ivcs licri- Ik- your cur imnious. our l.roi he. s tu urins. i'h- i:iiu;o:i-.i heroes who;e til.ioil ht'll"--! toci incut iho "iifiO'"'-.t our t 'liion. !i ours I he it.it V. vt-nrs t h ; honor. hii:1 i:ol i n yewf iml flitter .oi'tifs. Kev. John M. Piid.ay, pt T the I.ntl.ei an cleneli nf 1 1 ai 1 ci "s Fet I y, V-st Va., was drowned Fiiday. Tim laiiroads in Kei;I:u:d ate covered with tniilions of cater pillars, and trains as tlx s rravt alone, not mi the mints alone f ft C)iM (luence arc greatly d laved, ing lJ; a",V I -Notwithstanding complaints about ,1: ., -j here lie hiM . too, sonic chil.tren of the Gael potato bug, the potato crop in tins Stat e ate da j' called forth, we have seen none nioie eloquent and touching than me ioiiow ilpll I'rl'fifl IIV 11(111. 1.11 Mfllll iii.iii . . . . ... . ... .... .. - l.j.of. tl H'H. Ill III' IIT llll l 141 1 llll. Ill 1 11 . I : ...... .U. 11 .M'j.lil I. I U 1 .A ll.A I . I' rt I the peojde aie passed quietly over l.y con- ; Calva . ceniC,ery, Brooklyn, X. Y., which, , awhile your toes. Fu- the.r. too, let the ' " 1 - ri..niii!j the ti pravity ot t lie uioi viouai, .iitl,oncii in a Fpecial mannrr a tribute flowers or your sympathy, your eonn.iis-ion. .i,;u ;., i ho K,in:li a imiidei of a si tiffin in- 1 ... ..... . ..r !,;, c.t.lio.K your irenerous ette.ti.ui he sheil. 'f in v, to... dividual, from personal quarrels entirety, is characterized as that of the whole people of that section, and is made the pretext, for ton city, and sent by its coi lespondent to a Republican paper in Boston and republish ed all over the c -itutry by the papers of 1 that party, is to the elteot that "a pronu- bania, who s wilt he open in the Roronghs j Iient i)emocrat and Ju dge of Ala e hour of a a nl 7 o'clock, l". M . , . e Townships between 2 and tf i was recently ill Xew o.k, c Gen. J. M. f'OMt.T has been appointed Governor of Illinois a letter reminding him of his duty. Whero be thy consistency, oh ! ye radical Uads ! THE I'.AnTIMOKE fOST-OKFIOK. The long heated and hotly contested Twil-L-oniiv at (i.'ht fiver the Baltimore 1'. O. Cilled upon j ,iaR leac!lCrt its finale. The agony is over. Governor Tilden, and during the course of the fi it has gone forth in the np;intinent ! the interview Mr. Tilden said he knew that by the Administration or one l.rastus I. i , , , , , i. n i . i t Tvl"r. of that city, to the position, and he had been legal v chosen President, but ' .;;. t, i ' h . I timet once more reigns snpieine over the j he felt that if ho had attempted to force rom5,mntril city. t is withal broadly national in tone and spirit, in which ail trace of (artisan or sec tional hate isbuiied in the ample fo'.tls of the white mantle of charity and fraternity. It is pioper to say, in explanation of a lefeie'.ce made to that fact by ?fr. O'Gor man, that among the graves visited was that of an unknown Confederate soldier, f.ver which the Sixty-ninth's veteran corps planted a palmetto tree that had been sent to thctn for the purpose by the Irish volun teers of Charleston, S. C. The ladies of that city also sent magnolias to be scattered over the graves of Vnion and Confederate , tojtVttri.rc, the dark fever of Mrife ami t-lrtur were vonr lo-olia is. 1 lu-y. too. were cili.rns of Ihe'reiuihlic. They. too. helit v d tint tiny iv re in tlie i i;rlit. hik) I hat I heir ctue was t In-en-.ise of justice ami 1 recti in. Sitf -tu 1 1 1 ! tu tlie stern arliii rit ment of war. lie- i-it'- has l ei ii tieciileii cif;ii';st then:. T! y in-t Ih.r (1 otn. mi'i ih.-t.- they lie in !r:ith. H it lime Is lilt II If U 1 : it COIlsl-'l'IS ! .IM!lMltlli-CS, IllaniS tiil. 'Tittu e for nioMvcs. iFiiii.ru r-s lh. n:i n-e t:i.! st i iii- it of !: honor, 't in ri ir- 4 t c.: t in ue in time. It In.iii liiany Wutiie!, ct: ie nnii.y a tt-tir. ami tenches nit n li.e 1.! m-. less ui of f orii ivencss. Ti'-'c lias mo neat cl all the tire of nricient ninrcr. The common si ns", the tii:iir ni ni mil y, I lie ins-11 net i siat sin unship of t he J-coj ! have rccevereil their sway, nt it 1 ( Con cilia ! I-r. lonsr tit laycii, is now n-it tn!y vir tue. It l.i'S lecotne a neetsity. 1 In- Iiorrnl manv eais. ear St. Mary's, Klk county, a few flays ago, V.!brid'C Tciwiiiiger was sawed in two by In ing drawn between a pair of revolving saws. On Wcdof-nlav two negroes, f.iM rr ati'l son, Mt-ie tnktii to '! pci.ilenl i.uy a. B tititpt re. the foin.er for hix anil the L.'.'.r r f..r three, yea is. George A. Blaney of Wobuii'. ?T . annually icfnsts to pay histavc-, is ! ked in jail, ays the tax under plot est, and is then allowed to go free. A Scranton negro caught a white pp.ii in bed with his wife the other flight and beat him so badly that it is thought a fatal r'i.1i..n in(r AI.- 11- ' fr'c u-itlt all lh.-ir memories, have v finish' ft in ; result is H"t improoauie. lOl.OWing 13 ill l. vr v 1 .(. retnrnimr li h! of .lav. n-t.l nil men. Ndl th ' t .w .1 ; . I, , -1, i his way into the Presidential chair civil Minister to the Sandwich Island. It is j war would have ensued and the country needless to sav hnt 'l:lils ''1,,n OI'i,' ! bt'c,, l1,c,icIl0l Wood ; that ho b id con- j sidered the subject very carefully, and after I much deliberation concluded to authoiizc and is editor of Hayes' home organ. AoronniNo to the Washington corres pondent of the New Yoik Tttutx, Hayes advocates the giant of a subsidy of lands in aid of the Southern Pacific I'ailr.iad. The unfouiKled charge that Tilden favored cni-li suhsi.lv const itnU-d 011c of the IIo- iiublican aic 'ments against him is doing a good many of the things which, j well on paper with or without reason, ( Ai'.ri r-nAooEn witmohe. This ex-Congiessional carpet bagger's sudden flight lioni South Carolina, it is rcpoited here, was owinjr to tiic recent de veloiunents in t!ie gislat lire very serious lv eoniolii-at in-r bins nith alart'e. st'-al anil his representative Ueio (Washinuton) to l i;o i,aH leturiied to ids native State, Mas ! accept a comi.roinise and consent to an I .s.ichusetts, where it. is hopttl l:is tiwn peo , electoral commission, and that in accej.t ing ! pl will visit u 1 n him the punishincut he ! the electoral tribunal tho Democratic lead- so lic!,1" l'st' vts- i . , j . 1 -,. 1 c o IllSTINCTIOi: ON ACCnrST OV KAf E. ! ers 111 ( O-igress had acted with his finl . , , 1 , c- 1 .1 Mr. Haves is about to ajipoint one Allied knowledge and approval. Such is the - . . 11 . . .. " 11 f". AtiiieiKon I ci .I. irt-tl l to the position of llayes , story, ami, 11 true, sountts nicely anu reaos ( iillisU.r t(, j.,vti, as ha c rues endorsed by i hceome ur.j nr.-itt ...... . . , i i .r. .. ... If Governor 1 iUt:n lr.nl i the i,iiimti:ei:t colored men ol the country, : " , ... in .1 the IleiHibhcaus ' enteitaincd the views thus imputed to h:m out Hit- Mht 01 a oturh- man 10 1 cpi vsci; j a . sl ,,.(, .,T - . fl.it.t iii'itu ir.ivt'i i- 1'iotit -ill t-. - rl f'vrn y 1 1( t't'inl if m 1 1 I 1- ., 1 J ita no . n.if hivn Gondii'. 11. Ihntn ltn til' 1 ' said 1 nut n wouiu oc :ounu oon.. j o.o,. ..... .. , j,.Vtit iH wliat ,,nzzt,s tie tnyUli: classes of j bushel, but would long since have given j coU(l alM his preference for the Thk Democratic county committee met them to the public over his own siginturc, black is certainly in violation of the lDth al the Court rVuse 011 Monday last, and j insteatl of withholding them for the special j fom-ui'i n f.iient. as will be seen from its proceedings, pub- ; information at this late day of an Alabama j T1!F- vacant .iuici:snir. lished elsevshere, lixed on f-itriit. July I conservative jurist. Mr. Tilden's attent ion It is somewhat reliably rumored here . . " . ... .... t!;t Iriiniov (iitiirnl l)'V'it will 1 an. m-, r r . .. i. l j:.... .7.. I.w. to loithiiiu u iwl ii.-ivititT I tool. if tn tlirt nifttpr hv n 1: iMtlii ' - ' tin, mi- uutiitus; ..LVf,.... .. , ; ' j - inr.,j to , Jlomhty, Oit OtVi, as the nay for the meet- ; lie lias autl.onzea him to say Hint he lias ing of tho county con volition. 1 he unusu- had no mtei view with any one from Ala soldiers alike I man's address mk. o'ookman's -tnnnr.e-s. ! There jtre tlrys In th" summer time, n ea!:n, so clear, so t ill. in t heir sol f n tin itrcit my sjilen- ! i t!or, f lint it seems as if clotul counl never eoire ; to darken their to iirhtnesu, inn- ftoriu. with j i rude hrciith, d'sturl) their it nose. Yet all I (he whih'. far aw.?y in the lotn--:y fieean. the ' tenieest nuiv he hrooflit on.l in est .-rn.i its 1 ' f.i-ee fltnl "iiiviiur heft. re it Itieertitl l-.j:-t . that f-leiil shuke i in loft y steeples and fr-rii tte.l hi i-itk the trroaniT.ji fotesls, Riid turn the ' paolii tr dny into a nitrtit of terror find lier. lu- ' lion. S . too. a tmiioii, in its hour of j" tu e i ' lint! i i-ot.ei ity. i slow to li'ln-ve that in era , , po h-ipey mny'not Inst ffirevf r, ntid can hanilj- i tit cum t if I he ihtt k conspiracies 1 hut nttiy inen ; ece its sectliily ot the Ki'tiwinif finluproTii.-ins, i wiiose ripened jio'nt tnty he civil com tin t Ion ; : or ttreiien war. And not more quickly doi i the summer sky darken Mt thelir-;!. I.icr.lh ot ! t tie coin itur st n: tri, I t itil does t he hen rt of sot-ic- ; i ty 1 1 eni!,l- with f. la ri!i, w hen It hears 1 he S tnir ' of tiruis. the Loom of cannon tied the t rn ; ! n.flllii.itis ot t he I -u tupt-l and t lie .it inn. Tin fi, : tin- w".. kr.i rs un.l the sticnitthol tlie iim'iou . Then, wealth, uffi iirht1. f or pi o! eel ion. Then. 1 1 oiu ploii a h it ! .i a a n. 1 u n vil. i -on it -I I rt h I lie i i the rettirtitntr li'h! of day. n-id tl men. North, 1 South. l".n-t. mid Wtst, have tv. u kt rie.t to the to j. ;iiteI to ti e vacancy on the rupretno Bench in consideration of his urgent regrets (or leaving the Ifoneh of his nat ive Slate for His ,M I,,-,,,, ntteitdaiice of the members of! bama that. lie made no such remaiks as a caoinet posnton. lis leicis aievciy -! ..ill u.i. il.H. tlllf l.O U'lllll.l I.I.llllV 1 I't 111 II tl. I . ..... ..II ,I.n,l.,,.,A.u li. , , .. Ink., ... t i. i.A l..iti f COIllUimet . I I U V in.: tl iv u ci .uuiun.tu It. iiiii.i ct.'v t.ii.t " j..r . . . r I - ii.eiuiiiuiHict, ' 'he mine congenial shaties of his luiincr ing it prt senttd, shows that tLe camp foes , never .said to any living man that in ac (occupation. of the Democracy ol Camori.i are st ;l. ; ceptmg the electoral tribunal the Dennvj burning bi ightly, and th.t they are fully 'cratic le.iders in Washington acted with! The prepared to aid their biethern throughout his know ledge and consent. This is plain graves of the soldiers and sailors was ob M KM OKI .M. II A V, 1ST7. j-eai ly enstom ol decorating the the State in achieving a brilliant victory at : and explicit enough. the election ia jTo;nber next. EnwAimJ. KtEXAN, Ksrj., died at his Mr. TiUlen's calm served with even more than the UMial zeal. ti - i l , .r ii.. i t .1 i.t,i t .. , ... . r . ., liiruirtll.l Alinvi'i inu it' I'uui.i. n.ni win and iiiirmtietl course in the face of the . . . , . J ..' r, .. r busy, assisted bv a commit leu of latties, for greatest political ciimc of Cue age, and of j a weck ,)lcvious gatht uug fiowcis and which be was the victim, has given him a id ii:r'it luanhoo I o! Hit- ii liii!;t iifld k 1 1 ; t r t its lienor. 1I: :t. the sons o! toil, cle uti .1 and t toiohh l in the . j urloriouK coup t nioiisiu n of to ins. lilt up llieif j pliinn-i In ink- to t lie level of the hi(fii'-:t in the ; 1 lit'.. rivil then) in V;ti r, sinirt- Willi their, tl'.e i j tiet -e deliirhl ol 'Lai t If. I he ex ui tan I of vie- i I lory, i he airt ny ol ii-tt!il.or slet p with 'hem, ; i side L side in t he sol iter's v rave. Ai-i t:t'l by j t In- u r at ciisis.u!! the iniiitle h cruiUTi of the 1 people ti i-dis oitl. al.d tiarinr tteeds .-tie dot:e, j j s.o-illiees iinderi inc. stM,crii8 ctiiluid of ' wliieh men in alter days rend wild woiol.-r mii.1 j autidration. for such services nr ad'-'iu.'te re- ! ward fun ever Le paid. Tht-y lire ).t iceless, J they ure the tille d' t d- of Hit. nation's honor, ; i theproolsol hiriu-ht to weur he scepl re anil i ttike rittik ;i!;i. i.p Ihe sover. ijiti r ti.nt . If utile and line mankind, tf such a ei 'sir. ' f j fueh pallHtit det !-. done in eit'-tovn lunt-s. in . this A :u--i lean laud . we a i-e lit re to day L.- re- j new the ri u.eniLi atu-e. We are here to show I that tcMt.kiiid does nut torifit its Lenel ai lm-, h II lli.-ir w. rk is thine; hut c)u-ti-.hes ti e tcetiir.i y of tliftii in its lien rt of heiiils. fresh arid li itur as tire t he 1 r iitnl rtiltt tfrvers whicd we strew to-day upon their honored U raves. Sixteen year-- havpjrom l;y sitve the Anif-ri-ciin peoph- lotmd t heit:i.-l ves t!ii led itito h-s tile at uiies and un ity, d aiJ.iinst eiieh oiher in the terrilde utitaKotiiMii uf civil war. Mikc country which can never be loosened or destroyed. Who would not rather Ik ; Lome :n Greeusbu-.g, on last Piiday, in the j jK,id oa af.cliolls 0f the jieople of this foity thiid yeai of his age. As an active and leading Democratic politician Mr. Keenan was widely kn.o.vn throughout tlie western portion of the State. When quite a young man, and before he studied law, lie founded the Greensburg J m'trml ami conducted it wit h great ability. He served ns Fii st Lieutenant in the Eleventh Beni.'a Keg't during a portion of the late war, and . , , . , til, in. II llll.lt tl II I l ' I I t. .11 tit . I t . I tl... I It: evergreens w ith vvhiel. to betb-cK the grassy th n n tencriioii Las p;is-f d away, aed Jet mounds, and the success winch attended their efforts was made manife.-t in the pro- r : f tl i. -i . i i . I ' iusiou fii uorai rrioores juace'i it me graves in the various cenieteites and on the tnanv it Samuel J. Tilden, honorably engaged in i monuments throughout the city. The day the puisuits of private life, "than Kutkcr- j :ls most aus(.icious for the beautiful com- iiit-tiioi tit ive rcivicfT. t iiv miii Miuiif i e- ford IJ. Ilaj'cs, discharging t lie duties of the highest oflice in tho Kepublic under a fraudulent title ? Tun maiaudinc bands of Mexicans that was aflerwaids transfciied to the Signal j ,,nvc ln3(,e ,t a j,,,,,. business for several Corps. He was a warm hearted, gcneious j yen,.s of CI .tlssin t1ie 1io (4I RIUic inU.Tex inan, and his wide circle of friends will as n,i Kifti;.,,, r.ittlo an.l l,.se nnrl .lriv. i - . ! iiuj them back into their own country, are likely to come to grief. Although our miiweirly regret to bear the sad news of his death. -BP The Hussian army is st ill encamped on tho northern bank of the Danube, and even if it was prepared to cross, which it is not, tho high flood in the river for several days ptst would l ave ie: d i-ed the attempt im practicable. The. Knij-ernr Alexandet h ft fit. Petersburg tn last Saturday and was expected to arrive jest tday a'. Uueliaresl, the l'catdrjnarters of tlie nrmy. In Asiatic Tut key tho Russian arms have been suc cessful in somo I rill ing cr.gagcmctits, but no decisive results have been achieved Rumors that peace will be made before tho Russians attempt ta cross tne Danube pre vail in certain quartets of Iluropo, but no great importance is attached to them. splendent and the -warm lays were pleas ant H tenipeied by a most re I icshing breeze, ilusiness generally was suspended, and the two Distiiet cit ies wore a holiday look. As eaily as nine o'clock and from that hour ii.it il after mid-day the avenues were lined with carriages and pedestrians, nt:d the usually quiet streets of (leorgetown were alive with people wending their way to the grand city of the dead, Arlington. Kach reclining season adds to the loveliness of this a'ttactivc place. Nature Keeps pace with ait and '.he lofty oaks on the hillside I seem animated, as tlie foliage undulates in ! ....c. l ..r .. . ; i.:i.. 1,1 i.T- ,, .lie r-.i.i tiit-tt.T ... .1 spline lilt. ill, wn.lM, I tw less inroads into 1 exas and demanded ., , ... 1 . . I the air, fragrant wit u opening blossome, j their interposition to prevent them, nothing 1 cnlivenst he'scene wiih the songs of myriads lias been done in that din ction, and they ! of feathered songsleis. The principal cere- Len t-, in-ati-mi ,;tid J government has frequently called the at : tention of the Mexican nuthoi ities to these seems t o itte Lu t in et day w lien I he st i t I s t l yo-ider tf re tt city echoed to tlie f rein II 1 1 ani n ol artiied melt a rt iciui'-nf Miter j-t n ii;h ni ol citizen soldiers hurried on to the scene o! c :i llicf. It was on April lfi. PVil.tliat Fori Sumier capitulated to the Southern fores. '1 he do wns cat, the hist hope of reconciliation was trone. and Loth sn.es prepar'-d to meet tin- ter rilde ord.-al. 1 he scvi-iil Ii Keu-mu iit t.i -,ew Yf.rk Slate militia, a crps unrivalled, almost perfect in its rn u .tnizat ion, tii-cipli..e, and 1 eqiiipmetit. composed mostly of lit.- ton of j families ol -American ptrt n. won eneeri ill itui: faliant alacrity tendered tm-ir Sfrvieii. to l!i Ki d'-r.-il (i. iveri.tuetit. and on I he lit? it ol A pi t!. I in all ill" I ide of arms, in till in- l'ti?h and I irlow of voiinyr ent 'misiasin, they lelt New V't.rk ' lor the defence of Wnshh'ir ton. li.it the populntion t.f the city of Xew York was Iheti. as ji now. latv. ly made up of tn.-n not 'of nut i vc Lot of foreiy-n Lilt h. on w horn the wise i t.d 1 1 hern I prov istot.s of I Ked.-r i I "om - I ; sTiitiiton had iiri:o-od t he dn : it s a nd t-oti : erred I ( the lights "f (. ineiishiti. so that tiny inivht fee! ti il a cit iz li s interi si in what shot? Id c. e. j ecru t ne coin in. ui v. a!. On these forciicti Lorn i f iiizens. tlien. II. e nn.ti us eyes of merieau I ptatenien w-re e.it. 'I hey had la;:--ii liMie j share in HiesTi'e of f.it 'l uis from w I,m-Ii the j quiirre) tin ri sprtintr. They felt no 'i-ri:iruil j prtjudices; of l.lilet :ieu Let ween N orl I t-r.-i (ml Soul act n men I i.. y knew Lilt lit I le. i l;.-tr eotisi !oi,s!it ss i rui i wr; are nt nnr in destiny, united in j-.y .r in s u iov.-, for triumph or tic- , feat; or." i n In riL't.'ajre. i" -u 't lire, in f radii ions nnil st met tire of hw,:tinl that the hiow which : sttikes one section, opf cln.-s. fine race, one! city, one village or hninh t in the land, sendi lhestiock v ioi Mtir-, throtik h it 0I. Ta ke, t 'ir-n, ' that palmetto tree, end st t ii iih nil rer.-r-t-m-p. mi the I "on t edi :!i.r sol.l;fr's K'nve. if" lied where It jriew. lie w:t.. . t.f ;. r. a . tra'.ettnd fnithfnl into:, lo-, a ! to the can-:'- he loved end which he t.i liovcd n- worthy of l.i love. May il.e tree r w frui M nri.-h to d prettd fur lis Lounteoii- .-hade. And so. t i -It in im flcviiiii:?. imrlfj itijf ami -ni-.oliJiri!f ir:t!;i- ! ciices. let t Ii is dity o I oiii itiernorit t ion Le -ti--- d throt. jit) ell the t.'i.d. ."'tiy no wi -1 Le spo il, n tleil could nr:.i:r.' unr'hr.f n r. V: in! fi. or ' ':r the ettil-cr ol tin nttji ry t hoitv h. Thes.ii- : d.'ere. t.y whose jf-jtyi s we stand. l.d little ali K'T in thf ir hearts. I have Le. u toid. that in the miil-it r.f l,utl !e. in the f-r -.-it and f!;c of cot.tiict. Kedetiil and on ) c . rn t soldier have Leeti known in pan-e for awhile I v nut- i t on I co n Cent, lay .low n I heir n t tn, (it in k h t ll-c same Lr'-.-k, tuit of tLe .-;t;,o cuf.. -x i-h:i ure : trien lly eot.-rte'-i' . and, fur ti r I'm", foriri t 1 he deadly wi.tk -.xhi.-h !a;l a tuernetils !- , tore L td m t I hem in i Li tur.-iiri-.-t r-c an. t L or. . 'until it he that v.-e. a 1 1 r -1 v i r- lona- vt-sN of pen... mice f.iiVn to iit-fjui re th same i-uif- ranituit v v h: h 'la y. m the t-lMi-r Lreut ie- : t.im-so! I tit ' w ci t- i.-xe.i to di-pl.iy Th" ex. i J" I It l.f'C of I. 11 i: t e I Iie'.if S If: no lUirllllrf lo 'Ui thiin t!ie wi-d nil of f. nrtv.--'Ss. f. k i til. re on i he v )'. ', a rnl re.ti.e l!e ni I re t .!- i Tno:,ili'U. of ilentir. There, Ht l.i-t. tlie s il ijer : ot the N ot t b i.ud t Le S'.'.Kt-t t.f ll.o S'Uth nr.-' ei ni r:t di s. and s!t ( p si ie l.y side, fin their' graves falls Ihesati f- sut' shr. 'f tieynie w. t ; I j the s.-iitie dt . fnvi ii"l now Lv rhe ?-tii:'- j ve: dure, t l-.thf d in win'cr t y the same mam le ' ot ino.r. Their halt If in all ru r: their life's ' ! ci; nipai j u is done, a'.d with ertml fiT t un.l lii'v.'l i'.n we pi.y for theta all: "May t'uy 1 r' l in p' ace." ( Lid's tllt-i ey to their hi'iU ;' j A nd i t t w i re pi s--i! !.-. r.s I Li ile e i t is. t hi.t i epMi-i-d spirits co:j id join ti-- in our t flown fit-, i and whispt r to our .-.-uls t! e urayer which j should ii rise to-day to the Throne of mercy from ti.i in. from us ticm every lem hi.ii i and heart. I think It i.i,i,! Le this: "JN. fill j this Intel rest in pi ace.'" ILst trofi ti.ej-i.l-i niiii fl iiiei pr. j.t.ia-. s i.tid sen.-i. ss ti'ii.rr. Is I which distract and xiinttst the inii'.l. licet I trout the Lit I'M ni i-s of Incliotis urile tftat wearaway liulhni.d virtue tied pat riol i-:.i ! aint hoi or. lt.pt from;:!! di-'-etisitma. IJ.--1 m I peace. I hat w-niny I'-co. cr t In- faculty of ja. j lu rlh iiuui.tlii'liicii!!!- c oile...ai itiif mi l j lieiiff'ir ui wise ami pnietta inemutes to re-t-to-e tii(- f.riiiir pi p.! it y of ij.. repul.Le ' imd lay tic w ! !e- Liu-is .!' it I icLyand lionor. ; Hide . Hirer. I.ef ttiis. loo. Le our prav -r. l, t I us i ake it i: !i u - if it i t were luiit-f-l a ii!f-.-.ure i from vol cota r cit s :n i he -r-' v. ih navi' j theiu t.ill eir ieI. uniii an. r M a v comes ; around, ntid oilier hands t.-. th- in thesivii.e j loving tt ibute we o(7t r tuctii to-day. . i int i u -i i-. 3 i ni ot i ti -. i: r o. ; ie ii i- na I no need to learn et I he ilevu-.-s hy whieii in other ie 'thins, older mid more used L ut'la-l ;on. the tuttiies n ud ti ont.i s of th.-ir in u t i s n n-l lu-i s I are wade imiuoitul. lb re, we have mis.-d tio I sph'tidi.: et'iitlco, ui winch sc tiptui.ai uotrLie i uu-1 irr.tve.-i Lito-s at.tl auiip-.tts cpilnp.'t k.-.-p 'alive !'ie tnctiif.iy of nival lueli n.i.l tr:.-al pet. levr tnent-i. an.l ei: i .-a t e l:e iivii.ir to iu.i i m '. e t h- tr exa in pies, f I may he L. tier it i-; temple- decay and IttUihe iato r a t n ; Sn a-s mid uiui'Lle nrnrimaj in time. Hot the fair flov.-ithHt the huun'eou: "I it li L.Stowsol! u-i. yi ar it Iter T'-ar, l.rver ' nil, and I h- sf ac ' n I i 'II Mix It! we Jit ep In J::y w LI t'C tv ! 1 1 i t) '.-. J w l,i n ulii'l' !-.' it J 4 Iiit ! I tu; ve I a dt."3 ; ku-I w ii i : e x'n- I'towu ,)..,( Howl l S Id. I "Ml lies - li.ir.o 1' stl.t.: le pa i d to ; he u; ii v.-s o! our Ji pu 1 1 j-ti Ltr. h b. a r-J lh.-ir til. nun ies sli.i.l live lorcver, Ktt-cii In lUl'il! b. liiS. A Catholic -lunch in .Yicsihen. T'osen, Was struck by lightning on Sunday dnr'Lg serv ice. Six persons were killed and about seventy seriously injured. The wed. ling clothes of a young wo mnn in Troy, O., were stol'-n by a spiteful l ira, and the ceictnony bail to be p. ist poncd tiutii r.i.ne could be made. (inlet 1 ii( per, who g! a b.i.it crl with hr,p.)is fiotn the Wist i'oint Academy u Friday, w T.I be tJ.p Co st colored ca(!"t in She bi-lt ty uf tlie tnilifniy tieadr-iny. The village ff New t'eiittrvil:e, on the f.'hestrr N'alley K.iili'"ad, about s; n-i'ts nest of Xoiiistown, l'a., was a'.vi-'st eti t;u!y destroyed by Jire c-aily Fii. lay ti.mn ing. Bob MeCuUongli s? ie Money from I. is father, in I. -uisvilif. and gambled it away: and, when irprovcd for it. be took a ei;i.i a; d brol.e ("I 1 worth of Illinois iu the f.)lhr-i f.nnifuie httre. tlobi bonnets ate tins of tho last ex tremes. They aio in .'li- ef .! :i, which is then stcr i ol in a b;;h of i;o!d. 'i'l e ti ii-m-ii.2- eonsir-is of a lare-e vclv.t bow and a h;iit:i.iiig bit d. A sewii;g woman b have been peii..tlicaUv repeated. Fonr i ll0lli''s ' ,h cenlral stand, where at years ago, Col, Mackenzie, on his own re- J sponsibility, pnisued a number of thee ! cattle thieves across the river into Mexico ntid punished Ihern severely. The Mexican Minister nt Washington entered a protest ugaiiutt the incursion of Col. Mackenzie, but our government took no notice of it, thus justifying the net. At a cabinet meet ing last Friday, fJeneral Sherman was in- slinc cd to direct General Ord, the com- mantling officer in Texas, to notify the Mexican authorities along the Uio Grande j a i. Lent w i I !i . n in I I ve for n!I the ir: at repnLiic, ntul look - l on it, t t . . 1 .1 11 .- I . 11 . I It I- t. MIL' t'U'tU. Il" .'I' II H'I'll'', I 11 "I ' IK. Ill about 12 o clock the I losidenlial party ar- ; ,.-riiae.ee of their c'.oi.in n- What wouiu t.f livetl ana weie reeeiven bv the eXfcnlive their conduct now? Would thev ftand nl.vir, Comrnitt.ee, fttd at 12: o'clock the grand "mn .wd, tit.certain and apathetic, wufti .lis- ... - .. , f. ('ii-sir.n had come to L!ow and the very cji-r- proccSMon, C.uiSlKtnig f.f the decorat ing f,f the It -t.ului,; w is inip-rblr t '. committee, ex-sojmeis, aim tne oipiiau Chihiien, !')uiii'(l in liontol tne Arlington Mansion, headed by Ihe Marine IJand. They then marclied tf the tomb of the I'eknown," w here halting the band played i a:..- r. i :,.. .1. t. ! n vinc, tii.ci wiiicii me. uiaicu was cm linued by tho main road to the cemetery, where Ihe procession scpaiatcd and pro- ! eeeded with the decoration of the graves ; '1 here was in the citv of New York in t!i' flays n if ri inert -if in iiit ia coin posed a 1 1 on tt hi r ol nu n nt Irish l.irih. 1 liev were hurt i;t the time, and ofTendi d at what I hey rttrnMe.l as a frramitous intuit to the historic "t'.it bnuat . 1 their rue". Th' ir Colonel had reliiM-d to pa rnde the reyinient in a milllary dipla) to wel come t he i' ptt-si n in! i e .f thf Hrlii.-ti t'rmvn. un.l wiis suiaitiriu- iiiuief lh" iilipreheni on o' mint itioiut The Vfijutl Jubilee. PKMiri'MKNMAI, ( KIl'tlUAI ION OF TUT. rori.'s 1.1'isc'Tacy lakvii: hi-.sui.i- trTKATMiNS IN M- V TOKK. S-T. 1.(.U.IS ANU tlKVliti(E. ore Mile Pesvtl, Ni-v in p.- id i. f I ten f;i: New York, Junk 3. The semi-rctitrn-nial of ibe c.uiseti it iou uf Fti).e Fins J X. as j Archbishop of Sp.doto was celebrated to j day at. St. F.iMiek's Cathedral. Solemn i high mass was celebrattd. Dispatches fiom vai ions quartets rt-po' t that ll.e Calb ! olics g'nei ally celebi ated tlie lVpe's Gol- .tycensuie. liow would th.;. t V Th. j den .1 ti bi lee il h aj-propiiale and implem ent wa ctitleal. (Ill I in ir ccditct very ! si vc ce I C loot. ten. much depetxied the com of The familiar adage that "straws show tvhich way the wind blows,'' is well illus trated by the present inharmonious condi tion of the ltennbliean tiattv in this State. . .. i i . , . i . At tho President i-l election last November j ",,rJ wm ,,e """eriaKen l.y tho I ni- , the strong Ilrp.ibliean counties of Allelic- " t"" pen-u men even ii it fill W.l'tit I '!.; They l.nave I -1;c women .itioiieeoi i ope n i.v. to-tlay St. I.nitis. .June 'J. The clebi ation of ai tne conclusion ol winch llie procession element m tin- t eire.i i-m:- s. r.. ... J . i ... .i t.inth Ketri.iieiil iii.1 wn thi . t-- tot i ii v.i rt i.u v;. iu n i ia -i:in i cue. l in i lie coo- . . . i . . . . t i - i - . i . ) e . i . , , c ' t , 1 ! . , , , - .I.J ..u I out , i.tiuoi t lit- r-i i :i. , 1 lit, MIW IS t! If l lUCTtlOSl nOt;l Dt Stltl t. CI ll?. tl tl tand. Where the Sen IOCS weie closeil . the danger to th..-it. euLbc. and tney heard its : j-t..ltm,.. ,,... I,..s ever b e u vv i' nesse.i I ...a. n-l.imiiiriinr.-ilr. sitifri,,., tin, r.t-.iver Tbos ! crv for hehi 'Ihe v . emfiii Lei ed on i v 1 1. . t 1 1 v ' I-"''""" "-t lusevti I. t u Witnessed lieie. er tie enrlureft, ami that if the government i Ihe cloud of darkness has been dispelled werei-itizonsnr.the p. stuns. pledged i. i ,. r . t . .- , t - I o iiioiri o v niej oi.ej i ts eoni t. in lonn i ocitesi s. ine nigiit. ol glfH.m lias enilctl. WcUasltin im j,h ,. impuis.-, one liesrt. one voice, t he da v light, of happiness, we live iu the I thev answered tt.e summotn. W'eare ren.lv; Sinisliit.o of i rosi iiitv. Halm lias liri-n cottn t on us to t lie ,le,i t Ii : Hie t hotis.tiid men 1 1 . . r : . . . a , iinn uirc iui,i iimi i cx.is con at no ion fj- i :, i ... . . . . f i Willi aonronriate siiifint ami rn-aver. . .i . r - - ........ ol .Mexico fails Tnomiitlv to snnnress them. iy, Hradford. Lancaster and Philadelphia ! 8'''),l'' become necessary to cross the gave Hayes an aggregate majority of over ! b'"('T ' so. General O.d is a thirty fire thou wn-?, move than double the ma" al,d lioilly cany out .,i...o ... 5 tt. s.at o ! ,,,s 'tis'ructions. Tho result of all this j j s-'" v" ... poured on tho nations' wouu.'ls, and we aio offered o4' the oil of j y. SHERMAN HACKS DOWN. The Secretary of the Treasury has con cluded not to force his tiunncial policy upon the country in which he disowned ;e , , t ir.. . , , - , . I may be moio serions tlian is .TLruehepdcd ! 1M, ,,,e country in which he disownei iioius uouii'.y t-uaveiiuiiiis iimc i cih.-iii ijt i - - i cxisiiug laws ill regard to llie re.-umptiou l,Pon belli, oreonntv eommitfaes have met. ' r"Ie siaieu as a FUoiciont of specie D.tvmenfs. thus obeviim the will ' 7. ... . - .. . ; . . . ' ,...r. ... ... I . ...1. . I... r . ..: a. -.. .... : . x ... I - ar. However that ' o me people mslea.1 ol ins own i-lm ist ica I ' .- . .. . V : ' 1,1 , a r i - a !. made to the uppenl. It was echoed all t In on at least, will feel A,;f1 ',se moh. Ihe press was loo many , thf l tiit..i .sit,.s. from the Hudson to t and all (if them adjourned without paying i Mr. Hayes and his administration the lion, j or of even a passing compliment. It has j not heretofore been thus with hynl Kepnb- j 1 icans so soon, atler the advent to power cause tor iieciariiir w may be, Gen Sherman happy, for in a speech In Xew York a short i timo ago he advanced the monstrous doc- trine that an army was necessary in ibis I wirucatieu lor. tioovcsix iiioiinnii mt once j vol unt ei'it'il, un.l on A pri I I t he ri'it imf-n', w-t h I fi i rthiwintT ranks ol stalwart men. hurrieiliy j Brmefl, hurriedly ei(iiip(ietl. itnpntieiit ol cday. I roiufli mi, I ready lor any work, with smiles tin I tlu-ir litis and in their hearts, wheeled, eom- i pacy a I tt-r c-oiiipi.uy. intfi Mroad way, lot.! vt:h j ii tu versa ! iicchi inn ' Iou. .v i i h a rnp; mr ol Immli ! J Hint I. ar at pat i it nr. nnd midj of cue-u :i ' 1 ment tti.d trood cheer, with nil the ex u 'n t n eee : j of motion which lrih feelmif can display, .ai : n i-1oi tu and whirl ot exefienieiit, took n.i 1 We 1 line of ia a 1 eh to t lie f rent . This wn i he on .fk j V01 k iie .ujsm.-s.I'I'i H'l'l all tliroun t tie war. wli-tti er ' t lin t rta 11 y h omer wa ved, 1 1 ish men were In.: i. Hinonir ils most lojnl soldiers and (it-lenders. ; Mow tticy L-ire themselves throiiirli that fi. r.-- ' .:r: f .1 , 1 nn'.iiir, 1 111 owi: 11 oa 1 1 it.- n 1 1 er on 1 1 ic, font i st .-ti notifying the Mexican authoililes that with a valor to.d tt nacit v of unt -nose 1 nrel v i lor nitu ana lie "caved 111. Mexican robicy. The Administration has decided since f... it.... :.t . . - - ..... -.v.-... ....... nun n Mil j . . . im . m vi'iiiu 1 1 . ! 111 in. 11. w 1 1 1 1 in i. 11 ti.., t. r . . j t , . . : ol an administration of their own choice, ' " '"" i v uiry mnsi nisiaiiiiy inn a stop to raids i mown tun 011 .nn ru nn smi, it is not t..r me i won in oegeiieia'o into a mere nob nml itcleaily discloses the deep but par t tally suppressed feeling of opposition to j liayesandall Ids. woiks which pervades j the Kepub'ican ranks in Pennsylvania, j The same feeling will animate and control 1 the Iiepub'.ican State convent ion iu August j Tll0 Virginia (Xev. KnfrrpriM- of n unless all present signs are devoid ul any recent, d vie says : i esicrday no.. 11 (ho res- ltieuts t.f the eastern port ion t.f (he ciiv were surprised, and not a little, terrified at ! will now have something to do unless Mexican government deprives it of the 1 opportunity by punishing its own ciimi-' 11 a Is. It 1 across the Rio Grande, as well as the do- I ' K" 3 r"' to-day. Tim.- would not permit me. ! ...1..; ... , . -,, 1 ,. is it Pf-cded. A more ehxitteiit tonum: I hnn the ! P'cdatloil!, commuted upon our people, to ; mine has portrajed the character of the Irish semi t. en. (fid with a sullieictit force lo carry out the intimation of the government It has bctn many years since an occasion has occurred to bring out tlie Irish and German Catholics loi-elher, and :lieief.ue but little opportunity has previously been had lo obseive '.he nnmeiical st length of the various organizations of tlie different national! ies. To-day, however, l.iottbi ihem all out, and a splendid d -play they made. The weather could in.-t have been better. The rain of last nibi completely hud the dust, and cooled 1 he atmosplit-ie to a degree that made matching delirious. Tlie fiillereiit pails of the pioeessioti began to oigauize long before noon, r.t:d the streets weie alive with societies, forming and in.ti:chiug to take their place ptepar atoty to falling into llie main line. At -r. M. everything was u-ady, ami llie column took up its line of march fiom Twenrv rtrst street and Lucas avetme, headed by stpiads of moiinu-d police. There were between seventy and einhtv and llie t:i in 1 j a t. e, c. 1 ti 1 nit Ml t, ill ' : i-i 01 a .ii be 1 fei-hr-l uu:rrl :!.e his foitner vtjj,. things intetisolv tuan put a ball him. Sund y- rt-d ( al Loiirv 1 1 1 ,-..;. 1 fiver I wo hn-uli the Go'.dcu .l;l, j ea- s ai.',. iUs , 1 clnote i':"ii;; : e bff :l !li;li'i. , IL 'I C 1 . !.. ..,'. w ere rt ! 1 l't ti t's. Tl . :e t oa !iy r. llie of c e; t-or.s. ! i out. The tt-';. f, ,, in. the 10. f. clj' j ate pai'icr-iiisrl-.., s.! in at ills' :n vili a w hi:e of tr;s. John Xocib. 1 hr. s ao w r t 1 ing Viiioc'k. 11 'uw mi iron, piata 1! A- . month, pul.e.l anil blew h ;,.- t'.IOIIel.l l.C Vtl.v J.: l!.u:b!e I w s'.x" A vo ; Yau-v. J,.,, j o. 1 ::. :-:,-.v fi:' I'M! . lnni. , wa. " I'.. : I T : 'lis-.!.. .t'le ' !.,.'. l.:v. r, ,? . ' V It; ' -f-.e.r I. He S J f..i: - b cn !.- r .ivrif .1 at Il.ileigh, Ninth C.i: t.'.ina. wf. wo:ks hard at making heavy pants at five and ; two-thirds cents a ('ay. Tint is rcatly down to the haidpan of c: viliz -d trrutabty. The Overseers of the I'snir of Sbtj-j-eu tow oship. Camt u n coiint v. have open ar rested for negler t to ju blish the a iu.-.l statement of Ii auces. The law ffpsins this, t.tit tlie prov i-sions t 1' tlie law ate of ten neelccterl. The tiial of IVtcr II. PowoH. nt T.I . mira, X. Y., forthu mutdcl of i. i-, w.fe. has fsuUiil in Vis e...tiT;.etio of murder in the fiist degicf. The pi irini'-r, who is six'y six vears of ajje. was sentenced to be hang ed .inly Is". An old iran died in IVcVri o y n, N. Y., ti e fth.'l day. aod i:i obt-dietie. i 1 V '. 1 1 y reque.-. bis e--f1i:i wascarrit d to Tru- i'i'i!vt tiv his six s ns. .Tfio aie all v.-ti-:' men and lawyers. It as a m.uiiiiui siht six lawyers in one family. Lucy A. Mink, a young woman who shot btr illicit lover dead in her nxou in Lowell, w as ciivicied of mai.s'auhter. She wits once tiit.d in Maine n a cbai" of murdering unoihtT lover found dead '.u her loom, but i-s'-prfd conviction. 'I wo hutgiars, while e?.terii;g ti e bouse -f Samuel 11. .dor, r.l iiiue 1.11. Mont wotj;pi y c'li.t v, on Pridav nih'. wc;f suipri.-M- Vy Mr." and Mrs U tier. A M'ulMe cnsueil. i:i:'.n: which .-oe of ti.e thieves suvt and ii:l.:l!y Li'.l-jil Mis. Ii 1 dtr. The .- nt own, Ky., 77." say that a pair of shoes. tr.caMii iog f 1 ; ru mo'us in let th .vol live inbes acuis.-: the bottom, wale tiiH':ii t.n ! 11 it il In that c:'y last wee' f.r a mat. h. U. i o u':' y. Tb- l iokttl like S-.ttalog tun ks -Ailh the t'.o s sr.iashc'l in. A wom it) hrm;t T'-is lived in Twenty- - ates, .' ; leaves oe., wo-1 1. be i : L c 1 ; at r-e v. i-'. ce-; -. - lit'l, ss.t ti- '. dci. 1 . 1: ... vi li .) at h 1: c.-s -t be wo: i i t;;;g. S-I....J i'i.;ii. Gen. :i rietd.-i-, . r C ite of 1 1 : - it: a g I I i. i f .ct. f 1 :. t he 1 -ue !.. 1 hitii fie ex d n et- : tl.c thf r t-s I 1 1 f! e tha' h i- :-f-v.o. 1 d. tb-i l - attt i' ; v.- .; r.fsbii !. t i: v by ;. ,i in t : ! h f a y .' 1 I io:i. ;.. nc'V, rc'i.. respect ..to . A t'!:u that 11. t- i.. t r. I b d. o.1 1.1 . e 00!:-. fr P. a ve-v 1: r, u- a- i: rn'd 1 ;s which ' a-.d .1 .1 . k V t .-. Mid '.ihlier, and tione Just'f-e to hi rnii j. lie was tcHt les", reailv. That t.ocietics anu 01 pnmzat ions ol ditlereiit. kituls in line, all gailv dressed in handsome ifiillint inaction, re- I uniforms and rej.tuias, with beautiful ban- About own soil f.liotild ano'hei breacli of iult-uisi. I with n Mrin heart the 1 tlonal'law occur. So it will be i.eiceive.l ' "s:,l's 01 in.-eainp.up 1 ; mat he was Ken,r ... . 1 Uis. Ill fit!. Itll illbl tilllliittn ltn VMn1t111.lu.fl . . J . I ' , . .-.1 mailt; iMfiii.iin. wuu laiiM1. IiliflV and chastise tl.so marauders noon t,ei.- j , ' ? ' ' , V ' ' ', ' ' "T if.'.V'.. L3er" ' "' decorations. ' 1 : : . p. - .M.i.iu ,.,.1,. i,. .0.1 . , ... Is and privations and 'V' ;.T "'"i to..i 1 hi oaiui.t 1 11 1111 -.net toe nnr I.rnl S t!t I. . 1 J I ...... ..ie HI llllu (.IIUUIIO lilt) VH 11 11 it I - II eft w ...... ....... uitt.iit.ti. i uio is i tie cont inn in lesi imonv ill In music, and at fi t pieut iniei vals t he column that tirve has tmi left her but rxc-il t cute te bare of-ce-ai ies of life a I j small ti t.lit.jj plat.: "i t lie v aisou iivei. ; disf.ri.re eihi or t.iue n.ilcs. Sl.e lives in J sq'.ritor H'.al txlit-iu" po.i'iiy. Mr. Davis, villi, b.ts cbaifie f.f si.i'a , qua! i irs iu Nor'. haundoti Ctiutj. itcyuily sent Albeit Lewis. iU t-nipl-iy.e, to the bunk with six bundled d dial bills to have ' them changed. L-vvis has not bet o tci iu Ihe lit ighlt n ui k' &ii:i-e. and be is sup : posed to hiive cscapi-d lo L:iil.ind. ! A faimi r iu tlhio was j-revented seven wetks ago from cutting his throat wish a : iaz r. lie saitl be would slaive himsi-if. . Ilo hats since been kept alive on snt h ' liquids as he could by any pretext le per . suaded to swallow. lie has had 1: is cofi i ; made, and it Hands in his bouse, icady i.-i j use. ; There was a general strike of Ihe la ; borers in the transfer depart ment of the i Pennsylvania depot at Pittsburgh n Sat- tndvy inoiiiiug. A committee c.;l!-.-d on j thf suj.eriti tt i.dct.t, w bo said be woithl ,-n- deavor ! have the moo exempted fiom the leccnt riduetion. Ibe lab-utis then te . su med Wti k. j .b'septi Ileal y, agd -S yens. a::.l Joseph Giaoc, acd 11 yeais, w t n-ihow u rd on Monday in the bii.ttn at Alb.mv. N. J Y. The boy" fell oveiboaid, aud llc:lv. in attempting to save bin., was also dtow Led. Two biftbeis, ti...miil I'cmatnl. were i drowned it: the Mohawk at Ct'boes, Suli , day night, while b.-.Toiog. ' The Hoard of A!tbimen elected in ! March Ifiok cliarxe of the city o 'Viimive. ton, X. C. on pj t.Liy. It consists of six I Dt moeiats and f ;u; U "publicans. 1 ois ts the titst time t!o city 1: is been under Iem ; octatic control sipce negf sitiyiage was es . tablisbed. Tin? new board circled Jobu Daws;. n as Mayor of tbe e.ty. j Ouoof the Decoiatioii day oratois sa'ul the time ti.av coiim "when the names .f tlii-e tc-".i if-1 n;. .It tl" -i ndivl, t!, weie ho: i . left Ii; a co' n "-' in ; . . M...i't A :n i L a oil iv a-. "s':i f tl St ! Ui At the same tank of t-.i i t;,s stiuck. :'. oj o; e Tal ks . . i a tvsii-.v l.i'.'j I.' itr :i'a'. w IlL' ss. ii t !: 1 " I i t eL 'CI t J t l i ! l 1 " t'.e .: ), i-'.I 1 be ties' 1 ue'. t!:.0.' .1 el t '. ' l i e 11 ::. m l. li ! 1: is s;M..-i ibe rha 5i of Loihian. !.. !. Alt lo- ih ue i-iy i as a .let i e a i t vt: tiici'i i" ! cbatc-'.es. t the i -n; d t!:.o lltrul.eds of V,. t Ja-nis -Ive o- s- : s .veil t' om the t' sji---.'- t !'- s". '. ' Ai.L. -.lh Ia i t . she u. ui 1 1 f -i-t e .si s v. cte p:---, e A . i t! t: sas : A t ! i i fbiv, b w hit'h and nr.: I ; l - V .1 . ' . i ' . 1 . b- 1 f :i tv was c.'. AI.U-i !.'.:. t;...:. nil. I'l . i:.l e 'l '-"'' r..-f :.s. :.. a. !" i .T.'hll Tee is. i , f W to-lb il. S. ed.y .be. i 1." were l;t: i.' ... I live st.!! te ss-.-.-. f.'-.it tnoie b .i'.k's .Ttbe wo-,;:,.!,d ! the binid ii' i's a t t al dcs. I ue! ;ou 1 A :., k; A Vm 1 t.v 11 :: t f .llllie Vl'l s .s ovei ti.e w 'n. s news ot a sh s: Lebih a'.': y ie an t : oi 1 1 a .: oil" the Hack, k in g seventeen rr-i-lri) to li ie. place at i' 111 V f.'tir n;ii. s ibis s lii st iutimattoii cident w s a v ! 1. ' I political significance 11 A MI "TON ANi) NICHOLS. ud no-i foe. These are but li.e immemorial traits of the Irish soldier, known nnd receirn :. i i:i the Anoer , o s s ; JT t'h?..i ! y?' last it was discovered that a lire was in J futy, I'.y ing serpent of hnmeiise dimensions, progress in St. Pant's Cathedral, Pittsburg, t It head appeared a lurid tlame, while its and the indications then weie that Ihe 1 c'os oiled as if iu scitieh of victims. Its f-truct me however ter having destroyed the sacristy, altaratid : quently aseeilained to be a Chinese kile large rear windows. The loss, estimated ,,s head was red paicr, wiih eves half rod at $3,000, is fully covered by insurance. : , , w n i re, wnien roiled as the wind lieasuiy portion.., has at last been awak .... tv.ii o ., 1 l,,u"1 lts wiiy lh rough the aoertuirs renrc- eiietl to the fact; . tlmt nnm?rous of the Ped- ll.e P.ttsbu.g papers, all concur m tho senting the sockets: This beat! kite las : e.al appointment., in New Orleans arc opinion that the fire was the -.vork of ah in- ' followed by eighteen others, about eighteen ih'rirtl inccnrc and can well be dispens cendiary. When it was first discoveicd inches apart, made of tinted paper, oblong ed wiih for the public good, and has ac- s indications then weie that Ihe 'onco as it in semen oi victims, its e could not be saved. Po tunatelv, ' m"ti,,!,s. tl"",'l. the air, as it billowed .... . , , ", here and there, were like the Contortions r, the hamcs were extinguished af- of a Une Ml.lko. Thistnonsier wassubse- v e nave it li-nm a niemtier ol tne ( abi- i-inop.-nn wars, in m.mv n lurd inintht fi.-i.i - .t . .i ..... . . : front 1.-. .i I .... ..- i.. U--...-1 1 .1 ... . . I tt. ,.- .t.s.111 .ti. : to..l,..l ...I .. I .. t . . . . . : 11 line llir II. tim fi. 1 1.1 i tot ' I.. ... .. .. . . - nvnn iiiin-i n ir lie iu. ill. v...oiiiiit.'nkii.-r,w., - , .a......... . .it: nt I t'l'iit -.. tuvs. Hampton ! wU ntr nn: (-wi iien iit tb. ..1. !.,,.. i uImh tin iiio n .n t.o..i. fi j :.. : rMiHo K 1 1 irvt i ick mini A loliolc o 1-n nn-'!, r.. : l. . .t Inn ruo.i I"", ... I i e i . . ' .. to the lx.-:,t of their abilities, the assurance W ',i,'isl"K' 'l",,r "'V'"'' ,,,,r ,h' "x' '"one t ,. ;., .,.! , , O' 'his irpul. be, which is ins thnr nnd hontirtfl given Mr. Maes in icgaid lo t he equal home, dj.t tt,e Irish sol. ikrstrive toachitve .'.is- protection ot nil in their respective Stales, : It clioii. l'oi ihesakeot the v.-elbrt tneinLered ...... ... i. m iiji tu - in iiioioNi ner une i. - f , .. .. . .. embellisbed wa-ons filled with eleiiantlv .ot :u1,1 oI Uil'1' eomratles will drcssftl litt'e boys : ' c,lt '"'I'd isbable mail-le 'ii the capi- It is estimated that. 00.000 persons were 1 !Vl r,M,,M'!s,at 'ashi.igton,' and it mk, v-opperncau w Lo aui tins, Lut the irre- vbo wanted "a ihe howlipgof Llaine, Morion i; Co., lo the contrary notwithstanding. roi.nicAb sim:ci:res. Old Puss and Peathers ftlietman, of the one of tho doors leading to the sacristy w' iinongii the centre of which cordmgly onlered quile a reduction in the . ... . i passed slender rattans, the tins t xteiubiur force on dutv at the Custom 11 otic it. l...f ni re turn it, to Keep li'-r li:s one ra no untarni shed, to prove that her arm in hntile is its strong ns of j f.re. t tint thotiKh lisei-ovnt..d..li.sarmefl. and deiuitio'iali.ed. there is life in the old land . t For t his. hcrevf-r the Irish soldier nui relied fr fought, ili'-re wnved above hi head another fhur, side Lv si.ie with ihefbiir of the t nilcd Miates tio ttreni banner of Ireland, on which, livniji-or dviii-r. his eyes were li ved with hive, ! he kj, mlml ot sacred mem. a ies and hopes, the l-lisiKti uf her people's iitistihduetL io,sol..i.. ahle Ioiik'I'K for tiaii.iual existence. To stirrer ! 1.1 1 .. ..... ., , , RnoetatoiK ...ot.v ho..uuu .. . i ....h.,,,) rol 1 1 1 c. .11 oil 1 - II 111 imillllia. somelv ibfotaicil with .... !.... .i... tb'iace Miibuin. who is citd:ted Willi Pope's colors, po, traits of tho IWand 1 vh,fi h"n lni '-V a" t,l lloral desi.-ns : 1 1MKa u1lt'y, I'cen sent to the ien:tcu- " :... it- i i . i Lorisvn.i.K, June The celebration of the Pope's Jubilee to day was simply im- ' mouse. It is estimated that 8,000 jtcrsons ' were iu line, including ail Catholic societies in the city with others from a distance, j Tho procession was fifty minutes passing a ' given point. Kighty-seven carnages and ; a large number of wagons containing chil- ; dren were in tnoccssion. A jrraad concert that ftajf to no touched l v dishonor would be ' WAS B,V'M at the Cathedral to-night, in dislovali v to Hit tl ound open, although it had previous- . 8nmP .bstance on each si,-!. nod ,. Z citv. fl,, .miimr ..f i.iet' . ' I ' " .. S,V'''1 " " vital principle to tho ; church contained ore,- s (ft u i V . - . 'i ... .u.v.vnv;. vi 'Miivu ua u in uul'ii i ti im hi u it lvn rit 4 aoni miioiit wi ..h r..i...i.. . - - - i-v--s.-vr. ly been lockCfl by one of the priests, ana in . with lire-rel paper tassels. Similar tassels questioned. , u t.rnve m.in to desert what is lr...vned iipoiT Iniianaiot.is, May S. Phe Catholics tlie uascment oi tne ouutnug a gs Jet ,it:l penoani tiom the bead j xortit r Ttoi ii .. rnvp flip u'hrtlo fi tlt't.wv ...i it ! A . j . . ul.i.l. ia v e 1 17 teliloni nserl iivin loiowl ' i- - "j"ii t.u.i uvi v aoticar- r . .- ... . ' h tbmi civ .veeL ... t ', "" ""' s,'"ff- i ' ' r il , " . "N ... .i- t " i" '. 'J"" 'l'''nsi t'i 1 1 1 j and h d,.,,tde trust. He ! r"cessio through the streets in the ,....t.., .v.v... - '. iiiiniuci oi t, n. ; i.iueu in neoiter, ami neilher the home f.f his i altertioon. ...... ..... .. I 1 ..f)i.l..t .. 1 . . 1 . .. n T . . . j , . f,t ll,...j .i .... 1. .. I. ..... r :.- t. o . . ! ' was mauo to lire mo catiietir:ii ny placing t- . ...i......-. nrt.c wrn uhiicico oy inn ..... .nne .u ,3 i-nuui en nag cause conta ti 1. 1 . . ' ' t I' UOf the Piltsbin r.!. 7..c nf U'...l... -1.... Ktuln ('..... to of 1ST r. r.. - to Le nshatnert l htm. . ""s a i. i r i . . : i : " s o"i' "i ii ( iinrMi.iv v "in io oi i. va i ii mi i n in in i . m ... - .. irinin . m A iol oi comuiihiiuiu iiiaiuriai iu small ; W(, P,llh it.... ,i,. . .- ' c,... t .. ; am wny fnimiu i fponic trifsr. fliinu tn von i "'".ui'tl Willi tne riiii calcus, ren Closet nuder the winding slair leading to he.d its annua, HhVg' in tnnt coy Z ffi ' U X.'S TZT ' 1 "f T - s. B nivni Vi , u turive limn to desert what is Iriovned upon j 1 N "l A Al'Of .is, .vmy . I be Catholics hy fortune hut eomninnds him to rescue it, i celebrated the Pope's golden lubiles bv an j tii-i-V.'lVX:;, ! P'Priate services',,) al. the ihuicueiC a,!d r.- i ucvccucti i ti i emoviiiiy tie; , a feature of which was whcohs t i i i i . , : a',, 50 and 81 young girl, in m? Uf. '- orated with the Pa,.wl colors, ren- V .l V lJ', " the choir iraltery, but Ihe villain was balk. l'cvirus, and rc-clecteil the .ld iH.anl H 'th sides are ably lenresented. and Ihe Z1 ,terfl" , .? avinr ireiher proudly pi.ie ..f -: . . .. .. . ..... .. - i-- ...... pel,, nilllii thf einslt of i.o.-L...... ...i ed in bis purpose by closing the door of tho ', , ,, , ' cxpla Mr. Du IJany "" Having been laid before Hie Cabimt, shot, nml shell struck ..II around, when dcnit, -I . nnA .,L,. ll,n ,,.,.... c.tlotf il,- '. ' . ssa.l. mmif lliv. mini i'-'"ij vb lllU The ag- is about opto "while heat,." It is not rode on t he snlphutous npor. whet, the doul.t John Sonthworth and Mrs. Carr cloned tiaiv. lie and another o.u tv stole tb'utv from Jude I'ently and next morning bor rowed bis waeoti to tuke them lo maiket. When the wagon was let nt tied two of the j h. :v i n iiiiuNfiis vvcro itiunii umier me seal. A gime rooster neat Columbia had a fiz.it with a woman, who a'tttmpictl to drive him away wiih stones. lie Moot! his ground and at tat ked bet right, and left, bombarding her shins in thpinst ferocious manner. She tlna'dy rciteated, ami the rooster celebrated his victory by H ipping his wings and indulging in a lusty crow. Tho line lesideneo of S. li. Lob-iugb, iu llrsuly township, Clearfield county, was burned to the ground on Thursd t. Mr. L. succeeded in removing nearly all hisbonse- iss is, nevertheless ii ins? dwelling of Mr. lleberling took fire ami was also laid in ashes. His loss cannot be less than .VM. Although tho coroner' jmy in Ihe ease of Hev. J. M. Fiidnv. whose ImmIv was found in the canal near llaipcr's iViry, h if. ; I u ... .-! ' ball I'1 A ;i'! .b.l-rv pnsseng-.-r e.i:s n" on w bit h it i : down th canal en liftccn bit. t.v i e. ac!ics, a'l Vm' ' r.iu I'litiiT b : ok i b-tniiaee car u' ..linll.l Sf-tOC i . sei i pt itui. as t tie t issenx.' ' .1.., ..I il c Wltl'S .... .i. . ... - smashed to pi'"c Hire luniicd d.ov !' jMisilions. Mis M.s Iluki V of 1 seventei n oihcis si i ! .i r.. .v.- l i t n I lit in MO'i-y said b bcloiu b A mit at uloiis i's t r Mis. t l !l -11 '!.' ' II, a.n N(; . ' T ! 1 ,.w It " - . , .1 I T. Wt- 1 (It W t ' r fire bad no air and of c so died out. As the company Ust year we're 'fZ -epi'that 'iZvlX oU ! Y XV m,w beblvcit that" t Z: the cathedral, which replaces the old rdi- ';"l il imllion of dollars mi which ha ve I he pi ivil.ge of a change of venue to wave side hy side throuirh alt the dreadful d.,,, j t:,lr pursued them on horseback, ind was muidercd The w itei w bet e hs btnl v nassetieers. and i ' ' . flee dertroyed by fue on the 2d of May, X'n,;!:! f m U' S' C""'1- Am,kuson. uT,'. ttVZ Z'"" He . recoveretl" was only four feet" deep, Lth only a f ,r; lHn is u magnificent structure and a de- C nd" d v H 1 i-erest on j j Walla... men who serve., m.der C , f a IVstr.l 8-ated l.nnse f ,,, the carriage and there were marks of seve.al blows o The scene of : loot, IS a maniiiceiu suuciuie ami a ae ,is, dividends, rental and all charges v .;,.;., 10-0, a 1,1 V,e lA'ui"" :"n'r '"''"'t ' le Ui ide, ti.e side of ins wife, and returned home bis head. A iranf of rouuhs from the Yir- tweet. Lac ville .t"' u - , Cidrd ornament to the city, lis loss would ctmnecled will, the leased lines of every ,.a 1 , - 1fi,e'V' wf-r""C L90 pounds was nnd .inner other captains or our ree, whoso with her, comp-Hi.m Sonthwor'h to walk . Z L 1 Iau '.'V V. r . !f .ititr f,.i the w" 1,1 ' , r rertaiulv bea creat calamity 1 tu.e and kiud . 01 eveiy na- Rllp,,e(i to Philadelphia from Shinpensburg "mp fnn.e are historic. 1 dare m.t prsi.e ai.oad -.11 the vU, 1 .1 v . a. s" e bad been in the habit of vts.img of eaiimr lot in Certainly Dea fiieat calamity, , uu kiiiu. last week Jon ; 1 d.trc n t sp. ,,k oi ym.r Hehievemenis , . ,,P aY- '"e back 111 ermont the neiuhboi h.nxl Tor the purpose of jramb- painful one o "S ll lojourfaee. our trwn eoii8CiousnesS of hav- had the offenders ai l-jsttd. img and they aie Stisicttd of the deed. to U- itinovcd.