JU &Sk. ma DS E2. TSLQl. J2 B2 Till MBRii FREEHU. EBENSBURC, PA., Friday Morning, - - Jane 2-2, 1877. J) :mtcr:tfie Cmnf; Convention. The D-mneratie voters of the several "Wards, r.riuli( ami Townships of Cambria County are reipie sled to meet At the places for holding tltt- general elections, On Saturday, Jay 7. IS77. and elect two delegate Jo represent them in Couut.y Convention, lo he lieUI in Hie Court House, ill lilieitshiirg, On Monilny. July J. IS"", at one o'clock, v. M., to nominate a. County Ticket, select one Senatorial and two Kt-jv resetita'.ive delegates to the Stan; C.nveii tiop, to mike a cluing., if thought ad viab!e, in the present system of electing deh-jjates ami nomiiiatiii candidates, ami to transact other business. Tht polls will In open in Tin Iiorotighs lietween the Imnts of ; a id 7 o'clock, v. M. nml in tin? Townships betweeii 2 and 7 o'clock, I'. M. Jty order of the County Committee. L. D. Wooi-KI KK, Cliainnan. Johnstown, Pa., .lime li, 177. Cameron and Candidates. Our Washington tetter. It is difficult to comprehend the motives of ceitain prominent Democratic papers hi this Slate, whose editors mislead their Twelve Years in a. Frontier Cave, JS'etff ami nther Xoting. Washington, D. C, June 18, 1877. ! THE terrii'.lf. expeuiknces of iirnktr. Franklin, Tenn., reports a meat sbow- o.-,j Tiuiip besue and wife. er on l IllirSflay lllght, t il inst. OIK lUAur- tvt...i. ..... i :.. . :.i . , . . r i l .-v juiiiii vnioiiiin uificiv sinner piira- Tbe favorable contract of our four per rp i. T- fm,,.nx n . ' i i n r.... i. .ir - readers by the statement that the coming ce"1 uoimw idiiumim dmp.n ei-me.. Au , of lhe ..U(.nia,.k:ll)le Sufferings and A colt without front legs was I,,. on Democratic State cot.ventio,, will be con- j And&mT" j Adventures of llenrv R. Ben Ke a., Wife" the premises of Emanuel Ernest, i No,,., , . ,, ... , , ',f!s, ana it. s. i n is . u. sun 'U,U1D l,,cv-; w,,ci, 18 s,,ric,eiitly sensational to be true, Heidelberg, Pa. trolled by S-mon Cameron and his well ( we at this time could eftect so great a loan fcp jfe on t)(, Jjliu8 teuty ytRrs wa9 Kifi,,ten horscs WRre l)Urn(.d tn dcRtb known henchmen, and that they will dictate ol our m.mey at par and upon so Iowa rate vio,ent alK, reIlU,resottie beyond any idea in Wilson's stables, at Fort Scott, Kansas, :he ticket to be nominated. We are well "f . i-v '""B61!,'"'!? i ' the present generation. Tbe Common- on Friday morning. by the promises of ruinous rates of interest, -,.t,t. ... . J t i t j i -i i 0..0.0 no ;. . mM el who i at all . J. . ,.. . vealth says : George ft-mianr, bis wife and child. , , r 1 v.- .i . r : i i . t . . ... ;i :., ..,.., Mr. Henrv K. Flense Is n man of forty-four, ' were drowned, on I ridav, at Sunt b Fa IK familiar wilh rennsjlvama politics, tliat f"r ; b!e rates. A great responsibility lestsupou an(1 wa, 1,t.,:oni1i,.rt hi recent visit to ibe ' Canada by tlie iiT)ettiiir of a biat ' 1i;t firi..i, or twfi.lv veaiK Cameron i tlie Administration at tbis time, as it IS i;.ist by his wile Klixabelh. a stroinr, liculthv, . JT , r m ' ! the last Ii. Hen 01 twenty yeai camel m ( j )a, jm (,,ant UyM its financial ikjI- I sim-r.rowne.1 woman somewhat his Juntor.an.l I Major Jobn Million, of Macon county, lias liteiallv held the nominationjof candi- ; ;J ' . ui ',,j ,,,,,....,,:.,,, ....,1 (,.,. 1 th.ir Htoihfr M illy, a jriri of eighteen. In Missouri, has made tbe impni fanl discovery ; .lates by th'e Slate conventions of bis own cat ",H-c"aive enterise. i Sd Utftt nl - cure for Log cholera, j party in tbe hollow of bis band, and tbat c.EK justice WAITE I llllJ V JZ&XYX fZ"'"? I fortunes he frtaru-.l, wiih t.,e sm..ii remmti.t .f ; ,nated crop from Delawaie alone this sea- his fH.s-essions, lor the fur W est in Mayor Ihej , ' . . fi.i Ini; jcur. They tor his wile niK-oiu- 8f'n- j pnnicii him pioei i dt l by mil ns faasthc then Eloer Johnson, sn Adveht preacher in terminus of 'I'eiron lines (.J Vrson i'ity,Mo.). Cumberland county, Tenn., married on whence 1 hey took bout to Leavenworth, Kan. . . . . , . . " , . There Mr. Ueinru mudc the Hc.tuaintanot", Bev. i Monnay Jii'J eloped With his wife's niece j era I yoiimr men about to tit :ut a train for j on Tuesday. as the whole of Colormlo whs An .(i..; ,wrnT, Ann n ieaven- !'" ni ncniuu, -Mass., iiju oniei t To- dav. and lite dosr eaui'ht. him bv the. beaI ? II 1 . 1- . ,5 I l..li-.i u.ifl f'.mii.'il Inii'ii t 1m .1.1 1.' . . ... . . - " - wen as coior ones. r . .....y antl killed lnm MAItslIAb TXlt"Of.A?S it the tirst ninrlit of their oaniiii(f gome of I 1 ,,e largest tlict of land held b? one arrived in our midst di.rin.r the nnst week ,c'r ;'r'J '' mor,n? lamuy ia AiasachuseUs is raid tn be in ! - - - - - - - - r-y a no aspirant to a nomination for a State of- ; ias returned to our city from his Circuit lice, no matter how competent and deserv- ! Hciicli duty in the South, where lie was the in" he might be, could hope for success recipient of profuse social attention, and is , , , , . . . 1 well pleased wilh the muiked era of good unless he bad the endorsement and support ; Rm(mg a, cWSj llltnicnlill,v Uic of Cameron and his plundering ling. It is kiudness showu the blacks by their old : diseraceful to the Republican party in this i masters, among whom a cordial warmness ! "Hike's IVnk' iis the whole .r Colormio I s 1 ' J i . ,i .:... , :: I then eHtlei. ufid HrrtmKed to join lln m. I State tbat such has been the case, but it ia : of reciprocity prevails and a opposition on party, me .,, ....j ,,Mlr wom,.n, ell iMAS ', r n i i j- i all sides to do away w ith sectional Stwie as worth J jne 10, lw, ami moveil by way of known of all men and ocyond dispu.e. ; . ,.!, . iin(.s " peku and Council (irove to the ..hi .4uta AT OAK HALL. T Sl STILL TO BE HEADy'JARTERS FOR J While we therefore admit that Cameron and his understrappers can manipulate On our outside page will be found the speeches of Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. .Hendricks, delivered in New Yoi k on Tuesday night, the 12th instant, at the reception given to Governor Hendricks by the Manhattan Club of that city, on the mi: me iiiiri nccn. .i. .... .i ...i i ... ... - . . . Itepublican nominations, we utterly deny ) aild has demanded an investigation into the Inais! These ".... nv heirs of Judge Tyug of j the power and influence claimed for him a Hairs of his ollice in North Carolina. Cn- lirasiu re nu.i liemy piiimaii, ail residents of ii is nine nines ung. I i.i t i. .i ' donbtedlv this worthv voun" man is more I ' .,-,v 0,k, were never ni terwards. Matt he w elch. Patrick Doherty and j by the papers referred to over the nonuna- . V" f Vs 'y VJ"- n,.a, ' . oi the ,.,;.?. About 4 o'clock thai jollI1 i,in)ov wer fU,, i in i'-,mi.i river, Maine, Sunday moininc by the uj setting f a boat. All were intoxicated. I A k icked exchange says : Tlie Hadi- f . ..e .i ci ' casioned bv tint rust worthy subordinates, ! shals. nd Hun they i.d orders for their arrest I ?a.,R . vl l.uncastet county will present I V'"" " -y" " l"D t wiu ilave been imiK.sed unon bin, bv i.oliti- i u'r. ?" .""vt:",,.,,V.,,. ",u'. r' u."c u tckersham for Governor next JMr, but ! Iti H-iu rrs nul llt-tuy SiIllm:m, ail i esiltn ts of eSitnikl ono'iicf t It it t:'n niii r lltci iitrkik ' ... ........ ..... .. ..ii ... i. ... . tions to be made by the Democratic State dt,hhe f (1. a C(nrt of i,.qniiy is tlie bestevi- i leisurely rode into ihe camp n.,ui lhe direction convention on the 8th of August next- In J deuce of innocence, and if anything i,as ; .taken by their eouirmles in the inuriiinjr, dis- j ucocc oi iiiiKFcciicc, ijiiiiiiis una mounted nnd ordeie.l llieui to surrender, cirtiin- other vrords, wo will not assume that a gone mishap in Ins office it has been oc- in that they w-.re lcpu:y United Stales Mar- will turn out to be either knaves or fools '' ; cians, and from no wrung doing of bis. sle;ed loiw-tu-d hti! n:einaiided to see their wuri urns, claimiiiMT at the smiie time that there istukc. He had hardly spoken h Diiriy runian si rin k him a nt ..... f 1.1 1 An.. if i, i-A r.it TTiirrkno dimincr ', ,' . ... ., by permittiiig even so cxperta trickster as ! We say this in justice toadeservingyouiig i niusi hes..inc inir from such d.st.ngnislrd gentlemen and i ' t, ...... ,., ..... ! V, .,;.. i.;,?. the wor.ls before shaoe. as a i.otter dM!8 the elav. for I.i i w "atcver and ot COUlse uaving uo Iceliug , ver, M.yii!K 7 ' ! in t.bn n. Alter. i wiuntnt own ulterior and persoual purposes. e , i i . .. ! .i . ,. A KMT JEALOUSY. have no doubf. that the convention will see 1 , ils wav clear in the discharge of its dutv. .. V?."': f' ..' V ':.,. lnmVo,h..ir w..s.,d a desperate emthet uic i i t:.-Muciiiiii ciian nv ociiiiicii eusut i, w ni n inn. i omy w lien three of the us- anl that it will nominate a strong and ' Jos. II. Porter to officiate as (inventor of; miiams had been killed yiid four bn.iiy wounded trusted leaders of the party, every Demo crat will of couise read and ponder over) the kbameful facts so clearly nnd ably pre tented i' these two masterly efforts. -e- the state convention will nominate some other sham." j Mcvm'PP. the nrenrhpr who b-.i iict '.t,l;ea?r!,'Ise,;!l-'?'1 mvicted of wife-poiso:,iMg in I Hi- He fell as ii d a l.un.J the other five I ois, toimerly lived at Lock Haven, and men, Jones M:ir.-hnl! and l-Miutt Jones, or Rist i married the dain'liter of Daniel Kicker of Tennessee, mid John Harvey. Im id It. Sciih-' let sov Vi..t. ' ner and Benton Korsyihe. of Souilu rn Illinois 1, i ne oeiejrntes lorm lanoaster t the Democratic Stale Convention are all or H, K,,1.1r' II,,,n ........ tl.i l)i iricf .. I,;.!. oo an i ne iiieiiioers oi i lie i rani ovcrpowcri il tlie Solders Home, tieai this WiMrict, wlncli . .,, HS . , n Willt Twii nmiilli li'irn rl:.riieil since the E'll ..... ... , , 1 competent ticket one that will be entirely peior o: nussi.t ismic. p.oc ,.,.,,..,)., fll , nnm,,. r e,0, 1 is looked upou as the most pleasant of the dlsposert oi, the helpless women more .lead th.ui war against Turkey and ordered his arm' . , , , ' i nninernus desirable army positions shout ' '"vc. were ibjiiiired from the wagons, where , I his senseless line and cry about Canieion, ! v-.;, ;,,,,,. u.,,1 ....iio f..lo..r .,r ioi,.n i ' "d taken reiue, and ordered, on pain of . to cross the rive Fi nth, the boundary be- " asuingtoii, ami iuile a teelmg ol jeAloiisj illM,im death, t.. sit dow u ,,n.j nuke no attempt il,K..,...,i,in From the Pm 1. Mickey, tinny and the rest or the ring lias as a consequence arisen and been ca.- to escape. The b.oid then proceeded lo riHetlie 1 tweeu Uic two couniues, riuiu uihiu u , ...... .. . ,.iv..... i..i. a.i:.. r .......1 i den.1. :.nil nilln the t..,.lie ..: i.,..u ,,.,. , ,.... ', com roiiiii" ine con veniioii, nas Ofjeii start- ,l " vl v" "cnciiiii i .... . I oown lhe H're.nn, compebinif the women to ' I walk in ad v.incu. A I U-r iiiaki.iv some ti ve miles 1 in ltiiswuy tnc marauders hailed mid went lino ! CH.iip for tlie i: in lit, du- a trench besiile the 1 stream and ptletl into it the bodies of lhe slain, and heaped the ear:h o er litem in a rude, mound. Amonff the cit'ecls in the wmkoiis they loui.d u smail k K of brand v. (' the eotitents of ' which they nurlook immodi r:,telv. In less th;m ' hi. ho-.ir Mil were In H b-nst ly ntiite of intoxieit I tion. nml tlie lender ol the band npprocliei i j Mrs. Morehend (there does not appear lo have : j been any Mr. Morclicnd with the l-Mity) mid , Dcifun taking ii.miIi lit .ibeilies with her. The i..i' , i erf for the purpose of injuring in advance ! as we' a8"'e i,u,Beon , ... , , f",e Hayes a written reipiest asking the claims of a particular candidate for , f(). tie leVocatioii of the oidcr detailing Statu Treasurer. The impression sought i Gen. Porter. to the Danube, a distance of over 2V0 miles, the army consisting of between 200,00) aii'l 800,000 men as well as all its immense stoies of w'ar materials, has been transported over a single track railroad, but continued high water in the Danube has thus far pieventcd any attempt to iricu that livnr All I h a oerPMS.i r v nren.ir- . r j i n,r date rcfened to would be more reliable and this country and Spain, is to be reiiietted nl i .ia no-rhiii.cr so ni e. hi. w ever, com liieteo. i . J r ..f,.v.i... to-he created by it is, that as the Cameron ring has ptofiied fiom its control over the ; CALEB Ct'SHINO. The retirement of Mr. Cushing from the treasury heretofore, it cannot now afford 1 " u to surrender the keys, and that the candi- . w .ud bi iio, inir about a cm,.h1 feelimr bet we. .', " r- r- r and the task will bo atli nipted at seveial points and at the same time by the middle or at most by the end of next week. The crossing w ill be a hazardous undei taking and will encounter f'-aifnl opposition from the Turkish batteries on the opposite side of the river, If the crossing is effected, grim visage. 1 war, with all its sickening horrors 'and biutalitics, will then be com menced in earnest, and either the Russian cross, or the Turkish crescent will go down in the dtead conflict of arms, g---l'B Jcpce Black is reported as having pre pared, or as intending to prepare, for mag azine public'it ion, a full and complete re view of the celebt ated Elecioial Coimnis- i ion and all its woiks. If the statement is ii-eful to the rinir than a Remiblicnn. ! v bust others may do much good in the Wllilr. WA liVM no feAltnrr nlaturoi. nc fi , , , j the present might lead to perplexing dilii- thf limn i.' !t t ion f.ir Shilo T if.ic.irr.. ,. ,.r r . " .u. cullies, unless a very wise and couserva- ! li...i.,i. vet . ..I,-,....,;. -.(Km,!. ,t i.npi.-ss in.cn u. x 10 pr;.y lo. neatl. II. pre l.retice to wimt ihey l.aiiil t !.-.- wretches minht fin. 'J lie l.aiKJils berHn qiiiii i elliiitf nmoi , them-eives over tie' women lliev had cantiireo. protest agiinst this cowardly mode of plac- , lively judicious, far-seeing policy is pursued i ' L'"; IZttV.;. ! iu we shall look t heir debused mi l di uiikcu mi. riiKttiuils could ! i;ig a candidate in a false position before ! l,y his successor, to whom the Democracy of the State by the assertion that Simon Cameron, for his own behalf for lhe continuance of the established I friendliness conducted by our renowned re- nearly all clamed for Schell f..r Auditor j Ceneial. On State Trcasuier Jtl.ey i i'.l ! probably be divided. j The steamer Lizzie, from New Oilcans : for Peusacs.ht, burned to lhe water's ede , Sunday morning. Three lives are reported lost, two i.i y iocs and one white n.an. The fi e was caused by wood being piled neai-i the b iler. I Joseph Giponbangh died recently in Kiikdale jail, Scotland, act-d ihfy one, j leaving piopeity v.ilned .it ?1.2."i0.tH)0. lie ' was at Ibe time of his death nndergoinr a i sentence of a year's im jm isonmeiit for dis- I orderly and i iotoiis conduct. Petei Schwab, the famous brewer of ; Hamilton, ()., oas ji.st ronelndcd air. n ! inents tor supplying (iilmo.c's Oaiilen, New York, with lager beer, shipping daily durine the season two hundred and fifty kegs in special refi igerator cars. Jacob Iltlms, a manicd nimi of IVad ing. Pa., was anosUd Saturday evening and held to bail in the sum of fl.OO.t f,, his appearance at court to answer il. WANAMAKER & BROWN, IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. All the best talent, experience and Bdvantn? w oan command, continued atOAK HALL, to produce t.-.e BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man and bey. For sixteen years -we have lived st the old corn!-!.! SIXTH and MARKET, and the business done th-r hi s been so Butisfactory to the public snd ourselves, that wa hava dGidd not to chani or move the C'.othmj business away. The people hkethe plsca an 1 v.-el.keui please the peXaple, and -we txlieve that we can do it better than evr at th old place. Th eales of the past year far surpsssed enj-thnj we ever dreamed oT. nnd this puts it in our power to start the Spring of 18T7 with a STILL LOWES SCALE OF PRICES, and class of goods sot-xcelicnt that we are not afraid to follow each srile v.'ith our warrantee, or receive back the goods unwonl and hand over ta tht customer the money paid. The store has been largely refitted, and ther- r.evtr was such a splendid stock of Men's. Boys' and Children clothing under the roof, nor were we ever nble to tell so cheaply- Our word for it, and we are your frieni of sixteen years. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, PHILADELPHIA. THE OL0 PLACE, 6th & Market. AM T T ICzra XewnmuT, ajred twenty-f.ur l.i Ise. hel.l i,. i.:t :.. .i.. r , .u... rZ ; S iea in ii'ik 1 mly tlosp-ial I Meanwhile Mr. Itenire. whose dead tioily. bv ! i,: n, . MO , "c 1 V on Wednesday fiom starvation. Laving i ..uie tnriiiiuK. .....i rnni.ii..,,. i ... .:. I appeaiauco at court to ansvter ll. ' . . .... . tUinir American diplomat, w bom ail Amei i- i whollv niiMe..iM.t.-.i r..r. l i ...,t i...,i',n.. 1 cbai ce of e..mi..;t.n a.. ...,i.o, .... t :,r.. ; l';,,l:' , H,n ,'" "il.v line e days. and behoof, is working no bis nomination, i cans can iusllv feel orond l hoi.nr. I Into the r-lii.iii'..les-wi.n ii kikI M.riert in the l. t'.v ril. pia!,i . r ,.i.... 1... ' e ewromer becan:e insane Ibiouuh doo.es- T. Ii;v.l( . 1,. I it i , preneh. harl , eeover, ,1 fren, the etteejs of his i ' " " """"s" J l, : t ic trouble. Soon afier be.l-mnarried lie .A III I f.1'0 IT ff 11 f O I 1 n t- 1 jT . . . r . . . irilf T ' T T . V . " TA TI I ".. ....... ........ I.i . . . ' ,(Ifl. ' ' -- "v. ciim ii ic. ii mju : nir. i . i. r..i r i- . im ii i.. i in. w, hi i on tin on rismtf 10 ins iiiileni!y feet J i said candidate, as it would eouallv be unon The speeches of Messrs. Tilden ami lien- I tJ':t '!u w". "'.""''i . i "! l'v,'r I'"1 treevi-i The Supreme Court has decided to i . . - iieuei-n o. i i.e iiiifiiiit.i en. ne irint rmd ......ti ( i. ,.. ....,.. ........ ... .1... t.:.... . . di eka in New 'V ork are rre:oif..r ',;!il ...,..o,,. - i "'"--- '- me I uis.uirg.. icim on a any of the other gentlemen named in con nection with the office. Cameron will not ; had a difheuby with his wife, aid I hey 1 agreed to separate and divide the boiise- A enveit d 1 n.l li ;!j;e v 'd tailioa.i b. i-.lc- av.-s .! ,. i liver, b-!ie'! N m !. ,::,,... i a wre bl-iwii d'wn i!u-(i:v dnr;ng a see.e t'.-'it ileiiu-:. wete the cuveM-d i;:;iit- ' over, and a 1.. ,.f i ki'ihd. Tw. rr.i h, coinmotion in Cabinet circles beie. are understood to meau tbat 114 I.VI-ri lvlil.:i' lie. uw.fr !.. f . - jeie Tbev ' ,rMil "r W:o.i.s K"inK .iown the river, and ! w llto' error taken out in the case ..f Pal .,'. ..ii,,,,, I deiermtr.eo to foliow it. A Lout in o'clock he i rick Hester, Iluyh Tully and Patrick lc V. l,t,,,I,ls si hatl miw.aire.l to crawl tow,,is ihe camp, near llueh. the Columbia cotu-tv Moll e 8 Court, by enomrh to re ami t,er l that was iron, on. ',?.' J.i ..... . Z'1"'' undertake to run the convention, for if be j win be brought in the Supreme - t - c- a i bo:d effects. 1 inaiiite'.iaiice. oui no wou iu soon discover that lie Lad quo wf ,.,'., to oust the piesent Adiniuit- 1 '""re tie whs compiin.: to ne helpless and.; " "- 'j. uuoi nangin mistaken the temper of iu members and j BS favoraWo oppor- j w,Yh i X""-, Rovton rer.t.tV 1.1.. had got entirely beyond his legitimate bus- ,um Ve", ?h ,Lu l' ! oJj vhi w.. Z ' J'T. .". ."rro. .... " i conuuetea upon me oro.oi trouud ol the ' '" ' ' ' ' '"" "Hamt; pnoi, nnu ne erept - - v..,,..,.K n e. ji ...c.-..-,. ...l..o.u ne is mo iiarwicK oi me, it8 4,f tie c,., n,Vfisy wit liout any par- 1 ,," iii-Wi w.iiii . li - i. - ,r.it'i ; "V 1 S ,nK ,ll,n lo be Kepnblicanisin in Pennsylvania in cntroll- ; tis.in or personal bias, as Mr. Tilden will i wite, u.i sue was s su.-pi is.i ,.i, teriitJed WW r"'"t "lL l niaime monster, gol tn., a, we trust it i, it may bo confident- ate con ve,,t ions, the Democracy ah ! TJ: !f, ' utett I ly futile KlnZ ly predicted thst Juclge Hluck's article, n,,,st a quarter of a century ago re pud.aled '7,. ' , ' ?....' . I "l?n.' Mr- l V' s' y'r! h,'r " iher, r-as- j hoi.-t his elms. -. ...... .. 1,1m .,.,.1 ,11 I.;t.,1;.;..,i '. "."'V " ' " " ""- ; - '""''-". ' " ""f " i.v. nt-r mm. Her i . r. -,. .. wuen yuiius;..".., wim prove io ie me ricnesi j aou n aimer- . ol Lot li polit ical pai lies who are contempt i- I " r' :"" llw"K-' 1 ue r..n!iers. wi-o hiuiuik up wmi -l 1 "j oen, . . 1 1., iej..ices .o-tr, Lotion th.t has vet been made to the , I i-:!,.!!.. i 'iU.rVlIenJjm,' "X ZTZ". - 111 . T . . - mi-ion n 1 1 1.1 I I political Lteiatuie l the day will h a rare ami dainty dish to st before ihr Judge of the Supreme Court, three Prt-)rt of the United States and two it) rubor a ef Congress, comjoding tbe im mortal tifht. It will be recollected I hat just before the curtain fell at tbe close of the last net in the disgraceful drama, Judge Black gave the majority of the Commission a pieco of his mind in his own vigorous and sledge-hammer style. AV'hat he then said, however, good and true as it was, was only the foretaste of what may be expected from bis trenchant pen in an exhnustive review of the paitisan work of the fust and last Commission that has ever been or ever will be organized by au act of Congress lo rcveise, on incie techtiiealities, the solemn verdict of the iieople in the choice of their chief magis trate. P. S. Since writing the foregoing we learn that Judge Black's aitiele will ap pear in the July-August number of the JVorti Amrri'-'in. Ileriftn, and will occupy thiity four pages of that pet iodit ;.l. The term of O P. Motion, of Indiana, in tho United States Senate will expire on tbe 4th of Maich, 1879, and it, will devolve on the Lf-gislaturo of that State, to be cho sen in October, 1878, to elect ii is successor. Although Morton has gained the reputation of being a political demagogue of the first water, he is much the ablest man on the Republican side of the Senate. In his own State he is regarded as Ihe leader of his party and therefore expects to be his own successor in the Senate. It seems to be STANLEY MONSTROSITY. Since the arrival of Animal Matthews iu our Biidst he has absorbed '-be attention of Mr. Hayes with fears about the cominir Ohio election and its losa to the Ke pon tile Minei lnium.i t (Ions ma le In- .Mr. H........ Ma ins w.le, who were now t i.i.roujr My i.r..ineil. . me inniiiiKei in em It is generally conceded, we believe, that the peopli of a State possess the inherent right tochaiige its constitution if a majority desire to do so. Tbe quest ion of holding a convention to alter and amend the const - ljca pUtv while at the same time L.' has " V. t nrinsi.e.i u.?in wi;h r. . .. r , , , J'Lrtii pnny, winic ni uie same lime lie has ( i,,i clothing, dmi so i hey com rived to exi iiitioii of denrgia was voted on last week : been attempting to devise some means by j for twelv e j ems. without seem ..notiier hi bv the people of that State. Xo sooner 1 wl,,c" ,,e could secure a full term of six had the telegraph announced, prematurely ! l" U,C, "T j" i,',,litum1 Ut l,!B s,',', t 1 ' y ' ! term for wluoli he lias been elected. I be as the result afterwards proved, that the j chances of a Republican Legislature are so project had been defeated, than the radical j uncertain in that State that ho wants all press in the North sent up a shout of re- tll !,t;1P l,e c'i" obtain from tbe AdQiinis joicing, and falsely denounced the friends j tral,ou- TlIF8P4NISI1 MIs,IOn. of the movement as intending to amend tho j The cnthe,y f:pontaneoiia acfc of Mr eonsiumu... so as to aoiiage mo political Hayes in iippoinling Prof. Lowell to the i-"ivo vvi f j I V The Demo- i Spanish mission was m, as lias been pub- crats of (ieorgia, even if disposed, as they ' ''sht". I'lirsuance of any bargain, Ihe re notoiiously are not, to inte.fe.o with the ! Kfr'S beiu,r a canaid ei atloal o.V d'ssatisiu-l Hadiculs to draw allies liom right of the negroes to vote, are confronted the Administiation Republicans. wild an amendment to the Federal con stitution which their SILVER AND FINANCE. own sell interest I Tho Ad I - .--.-..-j ... .1' v lilt ( would teach them to respect. Tho South--! finances, v;s pleased to say that ho had ein Democracy aro in favor f negro suf-' K!vel.' u, hler (jiiestron a go-d deal of ll.Ur iii.t-suii. rt.r... If. ..I I IniKlly knew how, nnd certainly knew not w hither. nmJ alter inneh toil nml sullerinir reached the liiountains. where they took up their nhoile in h cave. Mr. Hei iue iiniiri.i'i4.il loot exist lllir ltint!irr hn. man faee iiive that of their Utuiyhter Millv. V.' .1 a . Wu.2 . . . . I. . . : . . . .J -, i . I . . ; "r .-Tn in ..-.. ... .iiiii. is.i.h psrty ol miners i ospeettmr li,rol iliseoverel iln inaiKl look them lo Iheir euiup, some ten miles ilitiint. Mr. Ui-nye ami his fa mi I re. mnined with these men some time. He "then ninile his wnv to lK-nver. where tie has remained until he recently marl, up his mind to siruin isit the East, l.s.vimr MeeumuUied u handsome little sum iu lheuiii.es. Such, according to tlie CommomrenWi, is the o'er-stiange and o'er-true tale or Mr. Henry Hence, who, with Lis wife, was cut oil" from civilizition ilminj; twelve veais in wn.cn me world lived a century, the Kieai civn war oegnn anil ended, the map of Europe was remade, France turning Re- pnLliC and (Jet mailt- cmpiie. est were linked by iron bauds two hemispheres joined by c civilization took iu knowledge and exi-eri-euce a cycle's advance. liilnni this summer, ami the Mob.ro.lii i are that some unlucky family w ill under take to pick a cMuuer from the venerable creature's bones next Christ mas day. On Thursday tho workmen eueaccd in diffging a cellar for a warehouse in ("Lailes street, near Camden street, Ibimore, struck a mass of timber, very much decay ed, which liiinswH to be one side of the nun i a sn.ail sized sai'ing vessel that was 1 wrecked Uiete more than a Cel. tut v ac. Alieiward she sued tit He was itni.i isoued, and insiiir.'y fodowed. i During the trial of R. C. Davis, at nmliTiton, Iowa, .el the charge of ais.ni. '.a juior was t;iketi strk, aed both sirles j teed to jjo on v. it Ii elevt-n. A vi-rd:ct of guilty was ienlt.'(il, and piisonci's couti j sel moved an nriest ..f jiidnieul oti the j ground that the const i; ui i.mal t ight to ! tiial by twelve men could not be waived, i The motion prevailed, and the State has appealed, biiut'iut; the tjiiestion before the higher Cotut for t he (ii st time iu the his loiy of the State of I.wh. Peter O'Hiien and R gcr Tloitohue were killed by lightning alxiut three o'clock n Satiuday aftein .on, while staurling un- i der a t ice aK .tit iui miles son, h of Colon--j bus, Ohio, seekinrr sl.eller dining a heavy tliundei storm. O 15; ion s boots we:e bad ly torn by the ligbtiiinc and slight con tusion Wiis foiind on bis bicast. The bee! j'Ui d. The biidije n,n- ",i.4 ITS tn-wc liiltiibe. 'iidied by rr.en,' t o-':"!i "l !:f" i.i f t.b.'Cf S!ir;i ,i the ::!e. m- ..f - i.i::o. dav ii't-ht. ; A yoipiir rl'-tiKft in AILs- . ' ruin n j it i J: i ins: ' f a i !! d i-'i t : II:s fa i her is 'vie of the t;i r p' ,n ficinN i:t llr Sntf i'f ve- V..!-;. boy i. of t he w !l(ie: ..C;!:, . time ao l.e v.a ei:f '.'u-' i up, aurl on one of hi Cou.tesp.n. Nd h'tii: ao l.e ! his bottle, at d. 'i:i!::' ift-b. :::' ,? teai, matched oil t. .I n cl; ano'lii'i" woman wo,e '.Iim tie f. ' couise funds wete iiectvi'y. I' ll is fall.et's tiar:-e t a " : statti d w ith liis 'h' .it." t .it i a a few nio:itlis he w j') lv ..f ,. , ,Hesion of C'.i.i"i UT: V--;-. er. and it is Mij iioxd a of I ou .hue's left ht-i was t ol n ofi". but no ! w tuna it msi i ied hitti. msik tn Lis binly. Roll, were num. in ied i Wln.ii si'ci.ti vtit c uifii. Tbe Ui-lit iiiurr also struck several ' imnisliuKvit f"t ei'.'ic. i; lt; , i.ni ii.i in ..i i.i.. .... ........... .......i,. ..f ...... ..... ..- ''" - Hia ll I . e tllll l,v l:,l,nl.l M..,;.. '" .u vuihuuu,,. nuKill..MI,IIU-.il.." ... ' rk on Fi iilav f ... , I r '.''! ago resumed. : that purpse t.. do i.ui'.i-' : .ik.,oii i nia, lor tlio li.ui-dori.f Chester - o r . . r - . ' . . . , j Lester, -on the 8th of September last Mel t.kes-n.irre dispatch of June loth . cenih a. l-:.c a...-, a - ; ton contended on tho scalb.Id he bid vhot ' r1-' 1 C oi,smU"' at,e fcttel..e.;t pievuils , business of the t - f i lister for serluciug Lis wife and that be ,' rr T7 P"-'i '"X c""'1 iung I he case , Ohio M !n d oi:t uM ti.e i:-" died for defending bis ri.-his i;is ..fc ,T' A- a Dem.ratio politician ' w ho h;n! rha: e ..f Il.iMy.Vx,.. was broken and be died wirhop't a strue'.... I "f ,c,'i,,:"l" "U,t ws ' i-'I last De- ; bin, to ,. t d. m.k. ;i.. t .! " A vounir lulv in Hm's ... M' : . ' I r(n,,"'r"f fointsr a tax duplicate for the ! that i-opd;! ion on lr.;. . -t teachi, H . L J1:,.:' ,S ,'mVV .o,h Sclnv l Uist.ic. while -l ax Receiver. ! so diunk that h- n , : , ' vy iiowi ikiiiii : i ! r r i . . - . , her mother and Kiandnioiher have t und.t ! .' ,,M,',' ,x 1 ,'"!,,'ll,K' ri;r!''h bo:n Ream- ' wit:,. s.-es oi hi beforo Imr. . si... .....'..., ..' I '"b employed io sei ve tbe lax wanar.ls. rnucli so I hat tie ....v .ii..i.in ..i.i.mi.iI ill l lini ! . . . meet to say, was carried jority, although it was oj ol tlie leading Democrats of the State. The piesent constitution is the spawn of carpot bagism, which of itself is conclusive proof that it requires wholesome reconstruction. It would be hard to find a man who well understood among the Democrats of i has had a life of more vicissitudes than -vmong tlie members of this year's graduating class at tho Naval AcademV in Annapobs. Md.. ai L:..-..L.. I.. i t An Indian Rising in Canad rm,i G. Karitomo. two .lni,:..,..w ......i' .. . ." Remittance ta L-ne iin-ninj a Vhurrh and have been educated at tho academy under Other Catholic IiHildiitcj. Montreal dis- i 'aw allowing ceitain Japanese youths lo patch of the loili inst. says : The Indiana i be placed at the Naval Aed...v . .i i have set fire to a chinch and other Catholic ' pense of the Japanese government I.loodshcd is feared. At a meeting of railroad Presirlonte ew l ork. on Frirlav ..iot.i . ... mi. t II II The call for tbe convention, it is "I Cnb.Me, Would be to shape n.wr'' r ;,,! ce turning IJe- : ,,1C thought, that neither l.idv deveW ! -,,",,'v"d that ho and a coi.rcde.ate ob- , him. This man ii.. , the Jast and into ,d mHi(f aud u.a. f ' j tamed p-.sscssion ,.f t he tax duplica e, t.ue little while ago, in .. .a.ids and the dilion. forecast gieat gn. uddau ' fe, U " "' f 1e con- ! m.,!;e pie,,nv f i m m, ,. cables and all ,,en(, ,,f ,,e cl7Ilt,, b ".iiici at fsvm is wiiiten. sworn t and will U' de- . the way iu whhh hi 1-t f, il u-,'i i,i . . i- . . -. i vj.w.u. itiiceiiou aiii ueemefi li, ins (liny in f.age and w,.l not at temp- to di.tuib it, ; ; comih, luvhltie lo Coil ,reM lo ucm. tor the plain anu obvious reason that ! mend tho lemonetizalion of silver, and al- tliiougli it their reireseiit at ion in Congress I luiLd with pride ami salisfaulion to the new contiaci with the syndicate for lhe sale 'tt I Im ilrl io.T a f r.t.n i " "i"i;.i . i vnil. IT-.... T . l : . . . ... iK1itieal Ktrenrrtl. bv nl.ii,t,ri ..,r i the streim 1 1, of ...... !,.,. ol.li .....l .. ii. ,. ',JO i,MI '-""s arc arnicil anil tel riLlv excited " ,.. : i eiioru of .1,;,, ? : 1 " bio gw ut r the Hu,st of ve inrougii it 1 lien-rcju eseln at ion in Congress I luueu Willi pnrlo ami satisfaction to tht and in the Electoral College has beou very j ,lew col,t,acl H'C syndicate for Lhesah Ui,.,, ,,,0,.,,. -,e, uH UC 0,0 v. j JfX'SaSA'd lest of finds to wish to curtail their own ; by the greatest financiers in the woild ii livered to li e Couit. Deatuisb is iu prison awaiting sentence. -i .-.. i . - 1 o -i. nn-.iu 11, ii'.u net practical. I. Kites ol U ilkes-ll .ire visited a bonsi; of ill fame n thatcitv the other dav. and af Use t ne e :n-e t" Two d.iPghter f a ri-rce coiinTv. New k. thr debt on their h 't.i- . . r " ,B ! such a policy in lhe future as lo encmu'e i "'""7"" l" 'i'0' ,a,ul by a decided ma- Hlld ft,lIU, tllis Colltiuellcc, UJZ "j f;, J" '?.". .Imposed by many storing our former co.nmcicial activity. , i? ,the ,,M,,e ,f THE LOUISIANA EX-MARSHAL. The sudden and unexpected lurning out of U. S. .Marshal Pitkin at New Orleans provokes a very malicious criticism of the Administration. Pitkin's temper is up to "while heal" and still a boiling, ami he swears that when the action of Mr. H.iyeB .11 si.Npemiing mm iioin oilice coin- sup lor arrests. They sired not to do it li.i'ii ter praying with tbe inmates, exhorted i upon a:i ii'i a ih.it ;.:-r i them lo abandon their evil comse and en- j have made efius:!i n"V.e j ter upon a life .f respectability. The i debt. They l id a !:i jt .,i l j nymphs signified their w illingness on con- j stones s;.i d into sn i i j , ditii.n that tbe ladies wotvld biie them to , otigblv soaked i!i an '"i I,, .... . . j...-. , . , , ,i mm,. ... .. a 1 i. . . . V ! UO IO se mil I;. I l.o li.lir.v l,umt,.o.l .... 1 in- i 1 :.! 1 1 1 to tl'll! ,..L,r,,... .. , . n ; hesitated and fL.Aov nlmiiiul ii, .i . l,.. , Tl,. t',i- h .ie mi: 1 d ' 1 . . . . V. vr . . I ,7. Oil .1 t.l.l-, , , . , I .... ... ....... i.i. t..v I , . I I ...... j were afraid to brave the opinion of fash- .11 ted to I I iiese i .iei ., i e 't state at I v. ei.t f t-.- I jl.lr, ,.f l ... t . .. :u I .i .... . oil -i ... I lon.ll.le Kor-iet v Tl.,,t tl. ,1. f .......... 1 i,- - l l.-.t 1 1,, v rut I, 1 inej mii'tiipii ...vnig me ngiit t make the i i , . . ; , . '"n 1 1- - same nine Del ween St. Louis nnd Nw i J . """"""" me laces i me ' w wrari mi p. 1 1 i . j..ihu M.Mcrs, ana n.ey win piohaLlv cn- . id. ne a.::- ai 1-11 I t'nue on in their evil nmrsi. and lell then lie ip'l tik as is made on the Pennsylvania road. Tbe application mnrl.. 1..- ..i r . .,i,,rC I'JI to arrest any other members of th t. il.o It appears that the Seminary of St. Sol pice demanded that lhe Protestant Indians should remove the fence from across the road near Oka village, and that. ! Ti,ri;0 refused on the ground that it was enclosing ! Ilia .not.m..n .... .1 . " I r . . 7 i'tiaiuir. &iiti iliac ipv i.tn tn i . ui : ihi sn ti t ho n- ai . i , i j - i i" iw me writ at lowed to place it there ot igiually. As the j ce having been regaided aslndicalive of temi:iary could make no ameoment Mm t heir un willituniess to , : ... ..n r. --,.. -I I ..!. ... C- Samriel Mc.Masfers, for a special nUrrfnr, has been refused by the Supreme Court J bis result was generally anticipated, the ergylaid information at St.. Sclmlnoinna I Masteis was n.L-t... ...... i. ". '.. test the Senatorial honor with Morton, and I at the Soldiers' Home in Dayton, Ohio f", w'?? ,wc" Tc '? cxl,,u,e11,,f l w"-"t hig issued, jicli was penitentiary on Monday. ' ' , , c-.uext kit U ., ! ... k.. w rm flTL'T TtTT ! AWa?? make A vigorous ami thoiough canvass of : fifteenth to his thirtieth year was in tho i l!"e defeat his action. Col. Wart on. the I the Provincial governmeni f...- h..lo i.wi nriest. wbilo l,.a..i i,;. . l- c ... . . ' i r . . ' . Mvi i. j A 11 r-ame i;n m Mv i DemiKirat ! merchant service, visiting almost every i , ul "V 1 "K1"' le,t ,r,st 1 uesday with 1 feveu policemen and a sergeant who were ,k. Monday evening to minister ......i. ;.. ij f . ..-.r.j . . 1 Lis commission fn-U, I ci. ...... i .....l ..oi. ...... i srnt m, nia.,,1 ;.. a. . . . I . '-' ister lo a Letter repu- I 1 "onu. in i?v ne turned the State iu his own behalf. in tue union nas a w icier or a uetter repu tation than Voorhces. He is an orator in trapper on the Ohio river, and finally en , listed io tliA A n.M-iet .1 oi-.m- l...;,,.. the true sense of the word, and his record j tured nt Hull's surrender and taken to in Congress, where he served for several! Da it moor prison, but was freed in time to terms, was as abie as il was hi illiat.t. As ' ht at Lundy's lane under Gcnerai a ready and effective stump speaker, gifted ! f 7v. i.'t T'7 d ar.fP' lv,;"!s) as a ,Kf!,,t ... ,. ,.' ' 'h f,, (teneral Jackson m Fh.nda, and also nun mi ii,o m,iiii,.i i( i.iiiuu nreiwaiy io sorvrd in the Seminole posses ; v. . , ; "v.. s ". 'v,c " nvo ih -n,aR.-. u,:oniii" ed him win, .-. .....neoi- ; - j -........-, .., i.om warrants weie kuiio, cuu:ng bun severely. R. ately upon the filing of ,18 bolld foi. 0,000. : 1 rest fled and remained concealed i was arrested and locked no Tb r in ue wooris until the constables left the ! of the affair is understod to bo a disaow.a Village. The Indians.iwai.. nu...,.l.l.,w l .oent nlw.oi ....... j.i-o- , " ...,.,...iU rti.u - i.iuu.:, niiiiieis. i i e ax hiisivii u i i c ,.r u.. t . CONKL1NO NON-COMMITTAU During Senator Conkling's visit here he l.:r t . . - . . ...... v., I riwi i,. noil ..t .1.. ii . i in iiuvise.i i iiern to m. I he meet "the Preside.n," and has mZt wii'l. I-' W,T th J,,med themselves ' "ick Manufacturing Company i,, Di? I ?? i"sli: i-e.e re.na.ked in coo vein- this until last i suredly made no recommendations for IW i T 1. llS rev"lve'" knives. . inond B.,vet, Pi.tsLurgL, were burned Fri- 1 w,V,.V,or Mj.Xt'-V' wf ,VxaS : 1 w '-..,fv',1S . , ".'r ; l 'rllu Hl noon yesterday : morning. i )e company estimatn their , t"1"? " "t umi Kind at tlie i ifil wuu a uie lhursday afternoon a mill dam just above the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, near Relvidere, N. J., which had become washed and weakened by recent rain storms, suddenly broke, and a fishing party on the p.md above, consist ing of ten pei sons went down with the rushing water, through a sluiceway. Mis. Reenters, her daughter, Julia Reemeis. .miss i. row icy, ann l nomas l'ressler were ! eel in drowned. Ibe owner of the boat In which weie unhappy tbe party were. Mark Fisher, and Jamo , divotced. Two ye.-.is ss' Osfield were falally injured by fall.ng into again, she settling at I-;i: ' , "l" ..ij.7i i a nun iviiicii was lving be- '"ia iiusoaiiu. ue t1"" low the sluiceway. j new wife. Dm inc - Risbop (Juintard. of Tenes?ee, who is met a few tones, a-id '-''" 'r one of the Hoard of Visitorsof West Point ticrd the old pa:k ot this year, ivcontlv. on occasion of visit I their bn asts. 15;it 1-iV - wei k sue r.i-'i . her huslMt'ii f" f: -ol en lesT. t' t of simplicity, that lltt''1-' They hae jus? put a fies" ,,v sak prepaiali'iv to a" t"i":' tour. r The Yom:gt"wn siaksof a sensation in tlie t"'! near that place: "ttt there was w weddu g t! ' couple, both of win. m vi r! r ' ... . TI . . i 1 the townsM'. -i at ul three i as:.' I" - tl. r-. ti CO.. .1. ..It, I ll.eiMUII I ilVlirS. ni'AIAI'Inir t r. I,.,.... .. ; 1 i . . -"-I , o a V . J .........i.i;. A tic LIII lPAn ncl ,.,,. . I . : .. ....v , -. ., rl... HI II n inu nut, r- . .. sway and cany the crowd along with him, ! American nierchanf marine. While a j perfectly free to stippoi t or oppose the Yd I tpi,tro!let11 'he village and defied the ! at Sf 125,000 ; insurance, ( (X) Ti ,1 1 Ue f "jville. And talking of that I cideut of some ih:w w.-.-h 1 lk he is without an cpial in the West. If sa,, ' 1,0 was wicked in t he Mediterranean ! ministrat ion when Congress meets Hi, I " 1 ' fople. Towards night ' ihimcs extended to the print ing '.llld' h,H,l- ,em,,H,s " of a cut ions circumstance of I sequent dev! pirn i ts mi . Moitoncat, be induced to meet him face I'" ,l!,Ve, M'e Arab i visit to our city was merely to obtain his? At 4 o'chVe'k t'l ? ' fCW- try. "'B .tablis.ment ..f Rakew'ell & Ma7- 1 1 batt1t,tf" 1 r?'"1 uPon sl Ik-I bad ilisarpea.ed. a-u - . , ., , , ' l,nnl Purchased and released by an Aineii-I pass..rt to Eurr.pe throneli the snl.o . f1 .. ,,,e,les'"tr P'lest at Oka dis- theus on Grant si.eet. dostrovinir tho h.,1 ,,ie -on federate artilleiv, under ti-m is tbat they !,.- . ,t: to face ... pub icdiscssion, ,t w ,11 be Creek can consul. He was also one ..r Ihe nine i.ates of the State1 Den Irtment as rot' T i"8 tMe 1,1 llameN an1 ut ery. Their loss is e s t i n i a t e d at 1 i 0! K) com " William W. Ca, nes, on sea.ch of a s-olud d - ' meeting Greek, and the result will bo survivors of the wieck of the Albion on ! tions with Secretary Eva. ts 'prevent l is 'r V nd,an9 I'",w,il,ff tho church. The Execil ivc Com.niltt.e of the Stat ?y ' 'chU s",d 1 ,u Lniu,l gunS commanded j c-n no: or li e eat -t fl- awaited with intense interest throughout !.!,e coast, of Ireland. He has been mai i ied personal inercourse with that gentlemin !i i Ble,ad and in two no", ! the A "cultural Society hei.l a meet in- at tt, i V t?ttl 1"8 lJ- 1'fs"". "iy left. After-I Pied, lb nd.!.- . ( f .. the country I he celebrated bUunmnrr the fat her of twenty-two honor to wim n..v. ? . f - : t1 VS 8 les,de,,cp. granary con- i Hc-d H.use, Erie, l ist week and d.tirie.1 V'd ,,cn 1 bishop or Tennessee, fiOy yens id a-. i.vu.-.- : the cou.iti. I lie celttualtd dumping children. The.e are said to be papers at honor to w iiom honor is due. taming 1,000 bushels of grain, stables, and to hold the next S ate Fair i. M ,t eu ' I'esoii I confii ioed was ("apt j Ohitown. MeUv. o .u.iy. - . , tourof Lincoln and Douglas, rival candi-; Washington which show that, he is one . fitr cees.b.l.ly to the White House epich-house, iih their valuable contents 'the 24th, 2.th, SCth 27th a ST -rnea, and I ordained Col. Parsona, who of drunken rage. I tH.y dates for tlie Senate, through Illinois in hundred and seven years old, and that his 18 "'cerned Mr. Hayes descives no little we'. n,"s- A library of 1,000 volumes ! tembor next, provided the locaiCommitt1 I RVC "! ,,,e n,i,',a'.v hfe, ns a priest of the ""ife t. wh-n.he had Ih' " ' iii-.g s .-ii .n.u.,.Kr.t A :.. slory of service in 11, p Ame.ien.. ... ! l'aise. Cf all Presidents he is the most P"t in tlie Indian lauenain. wmilil irn3iii. .i... .. ' , ."Ve t Episcopal Church. f?.. v:..s. It appeals in' teitst was felt in its result by politicians of j both parties as in that of a Presidential ! election, and Stephen A. Douglas often s accessu.ie, ami the most humble and ob scure gain admittance to him without the A special dispatch to the Chicago V' diffic,,,,y; a,;d th,i' prayers, com Tribune from Mama. Ill- mc A ci.i i Plamta and petitions receive careful cousid. - " r . ' -.-" "'"" trii.. ll : lid that to liim Mr. Lincoln was indebted miporiant question as to whether I ,:,cr' so noerai in the sinned was was no insurance. ned A nunnery, 100 years old, which I b Pt in pror shape. Time wniTSl! ' A ""'"anenii Kko or river wa tap I bpcuan ui.raithfui l,II;:;,'' r. ' s close by. escaped the flames. There ' l the Committee to see whether 1 1! .71?" ' Ped 8,,n,e n,?" ho were 1km ing for i retui ned hon e fmi" ' "he t j sary money, amounting ooio m i sen. Mrs. St. John Eckel, once notorious Ala, U'. u .... 1 I ... : fi 111 i.fl of I, in iiflioa fl.i.. V... : - :.. itM ti io ' " ii.tve eoisi c rol.S ill I Ins seetioo ' --r ' iitj nut, on iv receives lor uis nomu.auo.i ... lowon, ,n3 ,veuioii- ;,.. ,,......, .' . : - : ' genei .1 visitors during l!. .lav lo.. ; services on Sundav. w , .i... CMlnn.h.in " """" can candidate for tho I residency. It was topic of conversation on the tapis just, now ufle" ,V8 ,,w vcniug8 to thtm. Rometmng in the nature of an apoplectic its day, was married in New York s V" true, for although Douglas can ied tho "the fact that, within a week, Mrs. Remm, J Aaderson. f.,roke a,u remaiuod unconscious for 8omo "'day, to S. R. A. Harper an Fm,j,Vi, Legislature, albeit by a majo.i.y of only ,,vm ,ir,c 5'es east of town, has j 'J1 rot'm- ,Dr- Phillip, was sum- ' who was recently editor of the N Y 7,"h Jn, the joint debate brought Linc . ' 1 tLlS "h.y prominenfly before Ihe country, which, ami Mm. K,PSSer, living y 8 f w Q 8 e t ,7 1,1 ' l"' ",e''CI'.1,7 !" ,b,.ai,, warned him together with bis location as a western from tbe latter, o two 1. -i. ...h - . -Il . I. T?''?' "f for y himself to beeom excit. n.n im.de. ed h;s nominalior. at Chicago a The thre,. mothers and leu babies are all Uei The tali 7- 11 L1.0' UA ,,e i '"' i.. " " raioei' -iioJling a foregone conclusion. doing welL actual settlers. le¢. ainst allowine- ted in anv manner edisposed to apo- ijci .a uow couva- : machine, weighing some seven hundred j the gate, and ihere ,'m,m' i pounds, many feet. On moving the drill- I blood. A lined man J'S'"1 i ing apparatus a volume of water was rd the whole attur. h'ft 'j!,.. ; thrown into the air twenty feet, and eon- fear fiom slopping it. ' , tinues to rise seven or eight feet, when it w ith the neilib "1- J k lH-i!f spreads out into jct like an artificial for Hendricks, and t . ei ,- fountaiu. It is estimated tbat it discharg- ing found Lis dead b- ' t" I AM A 1. .. ... 1 . rr.. . . . T tllllCl1 . Ltf I " U"i a minuie. t ne wa'er ts pure i siacK, aquaiu-. - - , mj and cold. A stone thrown into tl. t..h ! a bullet hole in hi" ,,e .i.ki' - , .noil, "lift bride is the author or a work entitled 'Maria Monk's Daughter," which was written to offset and repair as far as jvossi Lie th libelous, not i. .. t..r . velopments of her uufortunate mother " ' ihnr'fd back "Mo the air, as is also a rail, ' grasping the revolver i
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