The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 13, 1877, Image 2

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EGENS3URC, PA.,
FrM.iy Morning - - July 13, IS77.
lict.nn-rat ic County Tirket.
rr.in iui.NoTAnY :
CIIAS. I O'DONNELL, of Lorttto Ror.
DiSTIitCT ATTOKNKY :
W. IIOU.U'E HOrK, of JoJuistowu.
roon nor.-K imi:cTou:
JACOR KIRKPATRICK, of Chest Tw p.
COKONEK :
JAMES MORLLAN'D, of Wilmorc Bor.
Thk on' break of the Nez Purees Indians
in northern Idaho, to which we icfened
last week, is assuming .-dawning propor- ;
tions and threa ens to tax all the power of
the government to quell it. Yes erday
vtek Lieu en.Tit Urines and a small body
of trM)ps under him were attacked by the
Indians i:i a ravine, and that officer aud
ten of his 1m.11 killed.
-i -.(
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Hayes, spe.kiog of the p.oceednigs of t he j
KK.rrnt.KAN paper wn.e M.pin.... ,
ite Iow, Sratc conventioii which refused
lv a two-thirds vote to adopt a resolution
CTidorsing Uier5onuiein po.uy o .u.. ;
F,ys : "They he rfSomt1ons did m.t ;.s-
f,il the President, but s.mply rcahnmed
C.e fundamental principles of the j.arty.
J:i oilier word-, the action ol the convention
vas il.e play cf II.ai.lct trlilc ihe part of
2 la in1 t U out.
GovNo:::iAM:of South Carolina, fountain was then in befitting words for
Fpent a few days in New York last ,veek ".ally tKU.sferud by John A. Campbe 1,
..eekin a tempo;;., )- loan of ?100,OW, to ! Esq., on behalf of theSocety, to Dav.d .
pay some pressing claims against the State j Sellers, Esq , the represon.a ive of the city
tiemandin.r imm-diate att-ntion. He had j "f Philadelphia and of the V airmouut I ark
faculty iu securing the requi.ed
JlO (.1
amount
.Ju.- t before leaving for Chailes- j
ton, (Joveinoi Hampton received a dispatch
Liaiin.T i.liT.t since lie had left home the pay-
......... .
loent of State taxes
into the tieasu'.y had j
1. v.. t i.imiit. mnl lane in amount, that
1 1
it nut nrobablv be necessary to call
for any pot lion of the loan. If Chamber
lain was Governor and had 140m! to New
A oik to bonow Ihe same amount f.otnthe
moneyed men of that city on the oeciit of
the State, his mission would have been a
Ituserable failute. J
Wi: regard it as a great ovei sight that !
the county convention did not inaugurate j
a movement to ascertain tho sense of the ;
Democracy of the county in reference to a '
change in the mode of nominating candi-
dates for office. That a change isdisiiable
!ocs not seem to be. questioned, but, as"ve
said two we .ks ago, it ought to be done, if
done at, all, by a convention called to Coti
Fider and act on that question alone. All
tnat the co;.ve:itiou did was to declare by
inolion that the pieseut delegate system
Miould be cont inned, which was tntiicly
11n.1tcess.11y, inasmuch as it 111 nut emit inue
until Miperseded by another. There is;
nothing whatever to prevent the new coun- !
y comrnit'ee fiom taking action in the j
matter at, its pleasure, and basing the j
-.,esfion d-finitely settled by a convention I
to meet Koine time dining next winter. I
The name of Judge Ludlow, of I hn t
clclphia, has been very pi ominer.lly men
tioned in e mmc'. ion with the nomiuatim
l.,r Jmlge 01 me ..np.c.ne m.ii y
. - .. r. i . 1 . I.
.Democratic Slat convent ion. Jnnge Lud- , ! and Ins htlic inol inppeu 111 . ho bud. The
l.,w ha, however, authorized a K.sonal , "'' f' I-ytra ed by W el.s . il4ltll ,.. iva, ,., :11Iest Mr. Thompson, re
f.icnd of his to address a letter to the i a"d h' co-federates, will nettle the ques- I qaile ?; ;tW,0U0 bail, which of Course he
. r . tion of their guilt or mnocence, and render ' could not give, and tie was to be put 11.
chairman of the State Committee reusing ; . .. . . . h. nsaiion for Political
iibsu.utcly to be a candidate before the con
vention. The names of others have been
fiiggcs.i J, most of whom are eminently
qnaioled for the position, nhile some are
liotoiionsly unfit ; and yet, conscious them
Felves of their utter want of capacity, they
j emit their indiscreet fiiends to thrust
Ineir names upon the Democracy of the
Slate. Wo think we know ulinnijil to
bo nominated, but as prizes in State con
ventions are usually as uncertain as in the
drawing of a lottery, we would not like
f von to guess who will be. The old but
senseless cry of location against a strong
and unexceptionable man has frequently
defeated his nomination and handicapped
the party with one that was not fit to have
been made,aud it may do so again. In
view, however, of the inviting prospect of
:i Democratic triumph next November, wo
cannot doubt tha- the convention will seize
the oppoi tnnity presented to it anil commit
lio bluiidtiiiig in the selection of a ticket.
Tin: proceedings of the Democratic
comity convention, w hich met at the Com t
House on Monday last, will bo found in
mother part of our paper. Every .district
in Ihe county was upiesented by men of
intelligence and tespi. clahility, each one of
whom wasac'u.iteii by a sincere desire to
promote the harmony and best, interests of
the pauy. The.e weie but. four nomiua
tions to be made, only one of which, that
i ( l'rotli nu.taiy, caused a spirited and vig
orous contos, which was proti acted far bo
y nd the usual number of ballots before A
i-tioiee was effected. It is only necessary
fir us to say, and it is all that ean Ite said,
that the convention was the acknowledged
tiibnnal 'called in... existence by regular
party methods to make certain nominations
Mid having done so, its action is final and
conclusive upon all the candidates who
Mibmitted their claims to the decision of
lhat body. This is an inexoiablo rnlo of
jtarly discipline and organization, and
yiilh all good and lute Democrats, is as
j.ivioliiblo as the laws of the Modes and
1'ersians. Without .submission to the ac
tion of a convention, iu the absence of all
f.audand unfairness, there tan i.ever be
h.iiniony of purpose ami party success, hut
only discoid and certain political defeat.
The ticket i. composed of competent, pop
ular ami upright nun, and U therefore uti
V xceptitmable. It only remains then for
the Democracy of the county to accept it,
Its we believe they, have done, in the Rame
rpirit f harmony displayed by ihe conven
tioii after it had been made, and thus in-
mie for it mTm and ti iumphaiit deliver
hhco ut the Lullot-box.
i Thk lanrest and most notable demonstra
tion made on il.e 4 b of July in any part 01 !
the country was (lie immense concouise 01 , AINKrliAMnEHi.AiN inn kms-m.
, peop'e that assembled 011 t lie Centennial , rytie j, undoubtedly entitled to the
' -Mounds to witness the formal transfer of crtstlit'0f ".setting up" he demons ration
tIie Catholic Centennial Fountain in Fair- mM gainst Adminis, ranon at U -n,...,l
Park . the city of Philadelphia. Cu " lr. well.
; The papers of that tity estimate the mini- I nuJu w.is Rt li(4 M,ggestion that Chain-
bei present at not less than 50.000. The ,M., milde the dnect attack on Mr.
foiintiiii was erected by the Catholic Total I Hayes, while he with His u'xmctvaj
l.imiioiti was i iftM u "J J1.i,e..hr,ink frum direct particination, and
Abstinence Beneficial icCy of Pelade - j nbe Biainc'scoi,-
! phia at a total cost of $.",7, WO, of which ; as ,ow ;UK, cowaifjy as it was when
i noo .. iais. il bv the Society i, 1,1,1 f,..,m P.c. Knott behind the petti-
m mat coy, ... . -" '"" ' j , ,., j thoB,lt lie was making a
the balance in thirty four other Mates.- J 'yB 5 1 he ...ado his unprovoked
On the 4;h the last work necessary to com- ( .tick upim CCneial amnesty, but only suc
., r..,,.t .;.. h is tr t.laoe iu Dinner .i..,i weitm.' forces to work which ex-
position a statue ot .Hoses, execmeu
ly, the largest maible statue in the world.
. . . ..... .i :.. I ...
being 17 feet high and weighing 15 tons.
,(,M. ,-epresented a- having sttuck the
; tlls ,jfi,t band pointing to heaven as
,,jc w)llICC of ti,e rnhacle, and his l"ft hand
j jU)ilJiip .; j,i.ice tjie tables of the law.
: ,lie f(,t,iain'8 brim stand four marble
,i!ll.t.S) t.ac!i 0 feet in height, representing
(Father Matthew, Archbishop John Car-
j roll, the rir6t Catholic Bishop consecrated
cl.
.,. ,i11Ef,.im rh.m rano'.I
in America, tlie nius;i ions vu;n iee v i 10.1
Varn VommoAwt) John Barry.
j Jin Irish boy and ihe founder of the Amer-
After the statue of Moses had
lean uavv.
.r..'.v ,.1.5 ..loonent ad- !
! dllivelt.d by Ciove.nor John Lee
j v,Ivplnd! B ,,.,,,. FOI) of (.l.a, les
i(.;ui((11 (if C;', io;1UllI. CJovernor Carroll
was f.Mlowcd in a brief and appropriate
KiiPiM'.h bv (Governor Ilartranft. who was
- -1
.,! '.v.- in vil:ll i.lll of tlli? SocietV. TllC
LoinmisMoii, inirvi jor me jrte ue oj
people J .i.ncriea jor nu urn 10 com,.
j Mr. tellers, in an appropriate response ac-
cei.ted the costlv and masinifice.it cift. It i
o ... .1...
- 1
was a nooio n.ouie ny me .-oc.my 10 ,,e ,
cause d temperance, and the occasion will 1
I he long and pleasantly lemcmberei by the
citizens of Pliiladeiphia
The names of J. Ma lison Wells, T. C.
Andeison, Louis M. Kenner and G. Cas
s.iuave, who composed the Louisiana Re
turning Board, will be associated for all
time to come with the most stupendous
political c.ime of the hjzo. The first two
named are white and the last two colored
men. lt was through their fraudulent and
coiri.pt instrumentality that a man is now
the occupant of the White House and dis
charging the duties of President, against
the solemn verdict of a majo.ityof more
than a quarter of a million tf the American j
people. That the crime against the ballot- j
box of which this Retu:ning' B ard is by ;
, common consent, believed to be guilty, j
i should go unpunished would be a flagrant i
; outrage on every principle of justice. It is j
I not, therefore, a matter of surprise that 011
: yesteid.iy week, in the Superior Criminal I
Court of New Oilcans, the Attorney Gen- i
era I of the State and the Distiict Alton, y :
j of tbo city filed indictments against the;
j members of the Returning Board, charging j
j them with having falsely and feloniously
forged and countei feited and published as
' true, the returns for Presidential electors ,
j from the parish of Vernon, in Louisiana.
I hi me election on me iinoi last -ovemner.
- ;
Ihe investigation of this case, as well as :
1
r..Kes of K..ve, nl ... he.-isheK in whirl, :
il e-eii!ii not,- malice win ic ooue eeu
though the heavens should fall. Suppose i
the four members of the Returning Hoard, '
after a fair trial and on legal evidence, are
convicted, would Haj-es still claim the ofiico j
; of President while the men who fraudu- ;
lently conferred it upon him were languish-
I ing iu a leiii,entiary under conviction ami :
sentence for Ihe specific crime of having;
done so? Future events will answer Ihe j
, quest ion. !
1 TniNos to hf. Made Livki.t. A Wash- !
' imrton special to the llaltimorc linn., dated
July 8ih, says : j
One of ttir niwl active ntirt InfluntiBl of the j
IVnns Ivniiia reheat l(ep,h!'cun who ws In !
Washington yelcriUy sniil lhat liin)r wonlil (
soon he ni:,d" vi-ry livcij' forth I'resiilent . I
II" Mhl that hiSMhie Inli'in) to ri-ms!i a inncl '
Oi-iil of tii c onpaiirn in;it'i i.il to Hit? Peui'i-
era is in Hie Slide wtien elections iiif to c.iine
oil tl.ii lull, uiui that fit hornphii; copies hy Hie 1
' ton tvmiM t'O ma le of tl, letters written tiy i
, (lovernor !t:,ycs durin-r Hi" hit e:impa'jrn. In- ;
elmliiiif the letters in w hieh ho nske.i for money '
in cirry mi Ihe Ciimpnisrn expenses, nml l--ii
let ti rs written hy him em-h.simr eojiie of his j
. plKiloiriiipti to pi i.pl, in illlTercnt parts of the
! eouiitty. Tins (reiith-innn iilso said Hett Hie !
1 r.eOi-Hl K-pnl.lii;nTis wi-re l"ti-rni!ii"i to prone j
! ihe I. iniiin.'t mm tc r to t he hm nun, that Hiey i
int rii'H-il tn p. i-iire n copy of ihe njrrer-:ne,it '
: niHih- hetiv. eii th l.ouiMaiia eonei va i i ves on ;
; one si'ie ami Si:inley Mat t hev aiei others net- 1
invr for I'risi.ient Ih.ys on tin- other si.ie. i
This nif reeinent was an 1 is;ill snppoeeil ta he '
in tin- possession of Major liurke, who was J
hefe as Ihe Heeredited iiiffiil i.f the Ninhnlls j
Iforermnent. It I dilTerciil from nn' in nd ti
lion to I In; iil.'iilorainl.i of the eonferenee at
Win miei ' Hotel Iielween Si Mil lev Mitlhews,
Scmiinr Sh.-rn, an and mher pi oniiiicnt Irien.is
of Mr. Mayes, ami It. pr, s-nfati ves Kilis and
Iev. y,it I.oins aiiK. nil ! ottici-s. I
M.il-.i Hm ke. while he w.ia here and asrain In
Nw , ,i leans, was frequent ly applied to lor a
copy of t!.i-;.iv.'i-ecmei t. tint le-it I ways pi wi t ve
iy leinse.i i.i say a n v , iu tiif on i ,ie snt.ieet .
The
l'emisi ivaiiia It a. Heals sn v that lhei: will now
iraUe linn diouio.. w hat ,.; kirovs tnroujfli t he ;
me. I, inn of a ('niiiriessii.nal committee of in-
vestltfalton. A resolidmn epher lnlrnstinv , con, in nan oj n..j.n, .i, t uiauci
this in estimation t( Hie oinmit tec on Priiii- ' with which neither,Gov. Nieholls nor Mr.
ces and K. eel tons or raisin r a special eon,, mi- Hnyes can have anything to do. If lliey
tee lor lhat purpose will ho one of the first ; . i
l iiu.s offered m the P.-i.ate. j c;l" P'ove. their innocence public sen, iment
I will be. sufficient to vindicate theni. The
,r . . . I colored iiicnilierr of the Hoard were very
ritF. receipts of the treasury for the fis- ,,.,,,, y not i.,cilKlt.d in the indictmenU
cr.1 year just closed amount t..3, 1.0d().(M)0, , , , XAVA as mere tools iu the hands
Of ib.s am Mint muUl),(!tV.) ,.,-e derived uf their while Colleagues,
from duties on imports and sfllS.000,000
from internal taxes. In the lisc.l years) . wiieei.eu AND Civrr. SKftviCE itEFO.m.
l'iT.'i G the duties on imports were W- ! U.19 ' "w'":,,y f;'ct l',H" !,' 1 ,e ,eX
00!),()(K), and in 1S72-3 they reached the , CP"' "f h"-' l','.',,!r l,as
enormous sum of S21.Hh(KW. v ......u "l sliw 'is face lu this city sinai the
paitof this reduction is due to a slight
modification of the tariff, hut the most of
i to diminished importation causedbv a
languishing condition of trade. On the
other hand, the in einal revenues have in
creased in spite of the bad times as a result
of the breaking up of the whisky ring and
g.eaier economy in collection. The in
crease since 1S74 in the internal revenue is
Irt.OOO.OOO. The total receipts of the treas
ury are $15.001), 000 less than in 1875 G.tmt
they exeetd the estimates of Seeiclary
P.ristow by alioiit a million. As a a result
of the fconomy of the democratic house In
app.iopriations theie will Iks a surplus of
about 27,KH,000 that can be Applied to
the public debt. ILtrrinburg Patriot.
VoitR and more threatening grows the
attitude of England towuid Russia.
Our Wash i tiff ton .Letter.
Washtsoton, D. C, July 9, 1877.
remaio menuwi v
1. v.m v iiiiiM.rtaut. intlueuce in defeat- ,
ing his nomination at Cincinnati. "W bom
the gods would destroy they first make :
mad," Cifn be 110 belter displayed than his
choosing this inopportune time to inaugur- j
ut lii-imnaiiTii : but, he has touched ai
,o,d which, however much the politicians .
lay make of it, can awaken no general re- J
arnse among the jHJople at huge and is j
ut an artful attempt to reopen the South-
spouse
nut an arum uo " .ti.-j--.
en. Question, which has by the common
.X1... ... . h .-A."., ian ll.fr. ...I..- I
consent of all good men 01 ooiu t.eviion ;
been closed. Southern Congiessmen as '
well as journalists will not. permit isiame to
provoke them into a discussion of issues
which they regard as dead. At the same
tune they will not. allow him in the future
to pour obloquy upon their section wi bout
rriilvii.2 to (11111 in befitting terms, and he
,:.v tUo, fforo look.mt for another hi
lookout lor auoiuei uu-
stroke from that quarter.
harm.bt and iiorEKUT.SE8B.
The utmost harmony as to all
public
measures exss s aud nave iron, uie 01 ili
, .1- 1. :..
um-existed bet ween Mr. Hayes and each
and every member of his Cabinet, who are
entirely satisfied with the present political j
situation. It is only the extreme men of;
both parlies who are opposing the adminis- j
tration and its policy, and we have no doubt j
the model ate Republicans and moderate j
Democrats, who constitute a majority iu '
Congress, will rally to the suppoil ol Mr.
Hayes,
THE srEAKEKSHIP.
There are a number of members of the
I Representatives now in this city, and the
piincipal ana almost only lop.c 01 discus
sion between them is the Spe.ikei ship. It
is uiuiei stood that there is a movement in
contemplation to elied. 11 combination of
the Smith and West on some candidate w ho
I ..'! !.. Mceei.table to the Adininistiatlon
I Wl.:u Mr Ih.vi'K bas bun since eiveli Ul) 1
; any hope of electing a Republican peaker,
j he is still veiy anxious for the election ol ' 1
! consci vat ive Democrat, a snppoi ter of the
f Wtoral bill, anil an anti hlubuster. 1 lie
projected combination above alluded to will
111 the way of moral Mippoi t be m.iht cheer
fully acquiesced in by Mr Hayes.
THK C.KANT ST.NSATtON,
One of the most in imate friends of Giant
informs us that the Kuiopean tour of the
ex-r.eKide.it and ihe 1h.ii.ms which aie
slio.vered upon him will be out a prelude
to greater honors to await him on his return
to tlio United Suites. Th.it rant is look-
1 mi- to can be lest, peic. ive.j oy a pe-
llisal of bis speech lit Jjoinii.i. I uesday l.lst,
lor while it Wius addtcssed to the ears of
linyli-di woi kinsmen it was intended to
meet l he eves of the a 01 k iniueu of Amci i
ca, and to treasured up in ilx 11 befits.
THK AOMiMSTIlATION's ftil-TKliS T1U1
has been postpo;ud until the warm weather
is over, wind, will bung the tup sometime
duimtf the moie ,'leasaut days tor travel
in bepVeu.bel, and atioid Mr. Hayes ami
lhoe having Imsiness w itii him an appor
tumty to enjoy I bo agieeablc cbmale of
thai section.
THE EMJ OK A l'OMTK AI. SENSATION'.
It has iiot tiauspired that .Mr. Chaudier
late seuittdiy of the Intel (or, win, jiiat pi lot
to the hist l'lesuleulial cumpaigu, with a
pieat llou.ish of tiumpelK, Orotic lit a ciim-
KOI, IO, se VCI ill 111 llliou liuiiai a, 101 nil nutjjvii
aule-bcilum embezzlement of lmlnm uust i
Km. I'm Kv-i:ii million iicilia.iM. lol' ail iilluufil !
funds, was omvv.itcd by the ex-Secc-Uuy
j -
put poses biought into uotoiiety. Auhough
Mr. Chandler was foiled iu a pail of ins
pin pose, by the exit of Mr. Thompson to
pans then unknown, thereby avoiding the
confinement in jail, .Mr. Chandler had the
plcaM.ie of chuckling over .-he publicity at
tached to the scandal. The seq.lel to. Ihe
proceeding shows that upon iuquuy here
as to the status of the suit by ihe successor
of Chandler, iheie was nothing on which
to base said suits, aud Secretary .ciiuiz has
as a consequence dliicu d llieui to be ills
missed. I he entry on the Court reoo;ds is
of the Slh of Match last, alluougi, it bas
never come to light until now, and shows
for what purpose the sui's weie biought.
Such conduct ongh t. to consign Chandler to
everlasting infamy.
THE WHITE SL I.l'HEK CON KEKENCE.
Any amount of speculation is going on
bete ovei the coming great loimal Demo
cratic gathering at V bile Sulpher Spiings,
Ya., mentioned in our hist letter. There is
always every season, many prominent poli
ticians at this resort, and no doubt, will be,
and the talk now indicates that the Speak
ership of the next House of Representatives
of the United States will not be settled
there, as was tiist supposed; but we pro
pose to watch I he shadows of coming events
cast themselves and keep you posted.
THE LOUISIANA ltKTlKMNO IJOAIil).
Wells and Anderson having written a
letter to Mr. Hayes complaining of tho in
dictment found against them by the grand
jury on the 28 h of June, and asking him to
interpose in someway. Mr. Hayes replied
that he regards the action as a violation of
t he understanding under w hich t he l'cileral
support was withdrawn from Packard. If
the grand jury of Louisiana piesent these
fellows for the at'ocious viluaus, as well as
pel jury aud other gross violations of the
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adjournment of the Senate, and lias hail
not i.mg to do w lb the shaping tit the Ad
ministration's policy. Whilst observing
Ihe tionetiity that our Vice Presidents have
always heretofoic occupied, he expresses
bis disapproval of the recent order forbid
ding the active pai ticipation in political
con vent. ous of office holders, as bo Ii inex
pedient and impracticable, but) we feel as
sured the people si large approve the order
and, not withstanding the prophecy of the
politicians, aie determined to see to its ex
ecution. Andekson.
A dispatch from Tipton, M.i niton
county, Jin., received in Pittsburgh on
S.iturdyy, states that Cyrus C. McClay,
wife and bahy, of Allegheny, weie poison
ed there on Friday while ealing breakfast,
by a ungro cook. They are reported to be
pi a dangeious condition.
A VKTEBAS MlT.DEKEU.-Ulf Mireve- ,
port (La.) Time learns from Mr. Courtney, j
deputy Pheritt of Do Soto parish, that on !
l ist Monday or Tuesday hearresttd W ill. am
Luunley, a verv desperate character, who is (
wanted in lexaslor many "'li""-""-"
fr, l. bas committed in thai btatc. He
...... i.d bis last victim in Lee county,
where be was well Known nun
1 C. I .ku a
bad man and a lemarKamy g.Mju si.ot.
..iti.pr i.istol or rillu. ror
;...i
ty jail of Lee, but
was confined in the conn
miosei
om qucn.ly 11 aoe 1. 1 mi.K,
I ..111 i
...1 1... ..... .. liuiiiiT iniletlv nu H
..1. 1., r.... ..o.li. iwi vears uuderan assumed ft
..,,,. ,,f Jiickson. The SbeiilV of Lee
cou , Tear, m Lnngley'8 whereabouts
-! . , sn -iff of De Soto P.rish. !
. .. :. r 11. ......
1 . jj 1 I il l tlPVI'l III IIMI If 1 Lll V ,
UllplllMI Ol CMC lll.l.i ....v. ,
ias committed, and cat.- j
every precaution for his .
,.,- the uosse miht :
the ci ime he bad I;
tioned hint to use
..,,,.,ie AS iit; r tome of the posse mi
j,,,,,. ,,.,. n,0i,- lives. Soon everything
was qujt.t!v and sys ematically arranged
fo(. ,lj( Ci,,,lltlB. Mr. Couitney and a siii.nl
HISSO Weiu into the neighborhood of where
,i.eir m..M rtS living, and before he was
aware of wiia. was they suddenly j
CHme ,, ,lim iu the lield ploughing and ,
unul Illed, taking him completely by sur-,
ise Lungley immediately realized what j
prise, ijiiugn-ji iiiiuitumn.j
. allrKee.ng that he had no possi-
1 ...........
bie -hance of escape, gracefully sun,-.-
Sic I saying, -(ienllemen, I know w hat !
you want! y-u are after William Lungley ;
1 am the man." Mr. Con. tney info, med
hi,,, lhat he had trues.sed co. rcct.y and pro- '
duced the wariaul for his arrest. Lungley, j
alter being well secured, said be might as 1
well make a clean breast of it, as it would j
be the last of him when he teachtd Texas, j
and confessed to the killing of thirty-two j
men, and said he came near killing a man !
two days befoie his aitest and wished he j
had done it, as it would have saved him ;
fiom being captured.
During h.s residence in De So o paiish j
he conducted himself in a most quiet and
geutlemanly manner, and none ol hisneigh- :
bois for a moment suspected him 'f being ;
the bloodthirsty villian that he is.
r.. 1 ...... I..,-., .t..iiv..iv to the 1 exau I"
she. til he iuvt.ed Mr. Courtney and bis v. imam 11. irnu, ......, .
iHN.se to come and bee him banged. j c mnty, rati nganiM a ;ate post w.tb a
1 I clay pipe in Ins mouth, injuiing bimsel!
" T , 1 so "that death resulted therefrom. I he
Eighteen Ye.vks Without Sleep. A , sJi(n bt;fci tljvell rh-ougl. the cervical
conesponde.it f the Cincinnati Co miner j vclU.i..
"liCl "U"r"-J " !
cial, wilting from Paikersburg, . a., j
says that Sa .uders, the man w no ooiv, no. 1
sic- p, resides near lhat place. Some time )
iu 1501 or lHVi Saunders enlisted m the 4.h j
West Va. Voluulee.s. Forseveial yeaisj
be bad not slept at all, so lie says, but it 1
becoming known ducclly 11. camp mat ne j
m.ide such pretensions, .1 aroused thecuil
osity of many of the men and olliceis, and
thev set a Jiaich upon him. 1 am toid by a
Colonel thatbe ami many others tost Kieat i
maui nifibts sleep in endeavoring to em tap
Sauudeis, but llai ng he w ho.e lime uiui
he remained a memoei 01 me .uun.i ..c .
Mirici i.iusu.i'. n- " i
alter lii'ht, and week after week, paid by
.l.t..l...... K vhkMl ir 14 1 1 I L' 1.1
hletpy-headed soldiers to take then 11,1 ,sm -
but never was caught napping. He hauled .
coal several weeks in succession, only (oi- j
ping long enough to eat and change lioises, ,
nod ploughed in the tit-Ids will, live or six ,
staUail men until he wore them out com- ;
plel-.iy, but never teemed to lire. Dining
the jear 1 think it was, he went to ;
IMiilaiielnhia aiivl w as examined by the lead-
iiiuuiimi,.mi ii,...,.,..
wuh him in relays of live, night and daj, j
and keptuj.au amiost "
conveisation ivilh him, and at the te.mina- ,
lion of twenty-nine
days lliscna, ecu unu
with a ceititicite, but could give no expla
nation ol thisfieak of nature. Many s oi les
of the nut iiit. g energy ami activity of this
man are told, and all agree who kuow Iiim
. . . . : .11 , ... ".... lli.,Lt., iull.M : "
mat tins a u.poueo. .no , . .. ,
most s.eep.ess ..,., ...e - Tw engaged in the sea.ch for his
Mr. fc.iumieis is now about hlty-six yeais
. . ...i i .. , lT v.,. ! bo.lv upset their boat and were nl-o
of at!C. aud says lhat he has not known ' ' .
what sleep is for eighteen year He him- ( nVowt.ed. AH the homes but one were it
self W.,.,ia t n-r ''iH,,;,, main, a Protestant, and bis
change ... Ins physcal oi gan Z. ,.- , Catholic of New Ymk.
red within thiee days, aud that be never ' . .
. , . , , r J , , .. i;i., i.i 1 had a quant rnday mcht about tbeielig
was sick in his life, and took medic. ne but , , ..,..:.. ,.r .i n.l..... ..,!.?
n,lct 21,11
lhat was when he had a catarrh, t
. .. II . .l,.jl l.oj.tv-
al",l,t t h. ee yeai s ago 1 1 e is a 1 ile, r eauy
n..ui oiwl liin I:ili' lit VM llll V crlla t:L.
man. ami bids fair to live many years yet
He is consciously opposed to making a dis
play of himself, or no doubt would long ago
have been before the public as one of the i
human cut iosities of the woi Id.
A Historical Fragment. It wiil be
remembeied sajs the New Oilcans 'Times
of July 5th, that UeneiHl T. C. Andeison
carried the Hayes electoral vote of this
State to Washington, and that there wasat
the time considerable myste.y connected
with the lion-dehveiy of the vo e to the I
iiresiduii: officer of the Senate. Numerous
lelegiams were sent hither fiom Washing
ton, giving various leasous why Anderson
had not deliveied his package iu accoid
anec with '.he usual custom. Ad the great
question upon which the package hail such
an important bearing bas long since been
settled, parties who are acquainted with
the mystery attendant upon Ihe package
v.. uj .. .
tell what tumble was It. seems that, when
I., t.nc.v.,1. ll.k lllll. IPSI HIH llf.w 111 ;
Anderson reached w asning. on uie paca-
age aud its contents were subjected to a
rigorous inspection by expeits before being
delivered to the proper custodian. It was
found that a very serious error had been
made by the clerk who made up thscertili
cates, so grave indeed that it was deemed
dangerous loauow any one on, sine i . ine -
i , :. c . i I
select. Circle to Know w it. .v special mcs- :
senger was despatched to New Oi leans i
with the package in order that the clerk j
who made the euor mignt maae tne coi-
i, ;.-.. n...t il.u.'u u'...iht lw. ti.i 1ise.-M. i
1 V.V.--.., af .....V w .v- . - v. w
paucy in the haudwriting. The messenger
ar;ived in New Orleans, found the clerk,
had the collection made, and returned in
time to deliver the electoral vote to the
President of the Senate within the time al
lowed by law.
Lost in this Woods. A five-year old son
of Royal Adams, of Loioville, X. ., was
recently lost in the forests of that region,
lie encoume.cd w ild beasts, a terrible storm
of thunder and lightning and Aas hunted
for thirty hours. When los father and a
party were about giving up the search they
were startled by a voice calling out faintly,
"Hallo, papal" They jumped to their feet
and iu a hollow iu the stump crouched the
missing boy. The next moment ha was
hanging about bis father's neck and they
were both almost cazed with joy. The
little fellow said he bad gone to the woods
to pick llowers. He hail wandered about
all day titing to find his waj' back home
and calling for his papa. At night he
crawled, frightened and almost dead with
fatigue, into the stump in which he had
been found. He kept calling for his papa,
but a big dog, he said, came up to the
mump and, growling at him, frightened
him into silence. This was beyond doubt
a bear, as Tvas plainly indicated by the
tracks discovered. Ihe boy's tlesb and
clothes were badly torn and lacerated.
Within a distance of 100 feet three huge
trees were blown down and otic struck by
lightning. Ilroken branches lay all about
where the boy was found. He says he
heard strange noises ail ii'ght and was so
filled with terror that could not sleep.
The wife of General Sherman has been
mentioned as the possible recipient of the
next Golden Rose, annually besto-ared by
the Pope upon distinguished women f the
Catholic faith. If any such testimonial is
bestowed this year it w ill iu all probability
t,o to Mutt, la Maiechale de MacMahou.
Jseii'f ami (i,er otiinjs.
gcrantnn (-'i'l has to breach of
promise cases before the courts.
Wm. Sellers, of Tamaqna, bas been
sent to prison for ten days lor stealing
1 ide on a coal train.
The daughter of Gen. Sickles accord
ing to the Louisville Louirt'dlr-Journal, is
in a French convent.
a kck man in iiomh " - --t
lightning, while 0.1 his bed, on IbuiMlay
Tw3 little boys quarrelled over a pan
, game
pistol anrt
killed the other.
The oldest
was only nine. , , , . lt
-A saw lifty-fonr ft l."g and eight
inches wide, intended for use on the big ;
tref - s in Ca ifo.l.ia. bas just Keen iniiito
... --. -. - ,
out at the Beaver ral's steel works. j
A colo.c.l woman in P.t'sbu.p.i kil ed ;
her daughter's new born babe because she j
w-
not w ant, to be "disgraceO w in. a nine 0.1s-
... -.1 t:..l . I. 1
tard." The child was smothered 111 a com
fort. A younir man and a ciil in t rouse 1 a
wore arrested in Davenport, Iowa. They
weie an eloping coup
on a boy s clotI:e mi si
.ance of her mot her.
t.hailes i . if ""
weie an eloping couple' and she had put
as to elude the vigi-
orrr and John B'din
,., ii,,,i,wi
were d row ned on Monday .. One H
1-
and Two river, near St. Joseph, M; .. and
a man named Chnltz, was drowned ... Lake
Cont.a.y near the snu.e place.
IiiBl.t liev. James d.bbons, D P-,
Bishop of Jl.chmond, a., and .car Ap..s
Joseiib. M .. and
folic of Noith Carolina, has been appointed
. . 1 - 1 . .r !..!;
coapju er ro Aicno.snop iwv-j, 01 i.nm-
nioie. who is 11. oeiieate hinuiii.
The fiim of Lyon, Slmib C Co, of
Pittsburgh, succumbed to the panic three
years ago under an indebtedness of ".(l,
000, and on Tnefday they paid he hist iu
stailment to t he ir en d itors. They have
1 aid dollar for dollar with inie.es'
The wa er in the Magdalela liver, in
United States of Columbia, was 011 the
2oth very low. The 1 ive; steamer A nt i -quia,
was snagged aid Mink, and the
Moltke exploded her boiiets, killing six
le.
" .1 t-. . r It ... , !.. -1 ..
John Bn
orkmnn and Ceo. Snvder with ;
two other boys of liock Ihmd, 111., wti.t j
racing in a hop tionyh on Sunday, hen j
their iiim. ovised boat ca,hi7.ed, ar.d not .
know, tic how to swim the whole tatty 1
drowned. 1
The Indianapolis and llai fford elnl j
. . . 1 - . 1:1 : 1 . !
played ar 1 noiaiiapoiiK 0:1 nnm. wi.ihmh
lesult. On the tenib iiiuint;, neither of
hem having scored anyllijntr. the came
C)U. j.,,;,!, the II. til fouls to take
Uit. t..jn fir (,lllsviiP.
.7 1 : n Maitin. pp d twenty-two, ivasl
,un,j ovnr Hf Athens, , on .Monday, on a
charge o an attempt ai . nou upon n .
..om.,r i;Ifi.- nineteen veais of are. nsmfd
. f . . . . .1
Vdrifk. who, fearing discove.. Commit
fe(j Mlj.j,,, ,y (J,ownMisr
.j;u.k Thompson, (colored) tss hung
Rt jj,, ;,L,0 ;a t Fiidav, for killing two
iee,.1 ,., , Nt wilder. He biexv oiT
f. , , , p,. Cll.,
(he !)(,.uj ,.f , j,e ,,; j,er Svith a Mick, ami cut !
jts hvnM f,,,,,, car , e:,r it li a case knife, j
, . , , '
Some: lime scotched a space a hundred
.. nerallv think a rema.kably broad
i, .... , ..,
, " . - .
sure lhat the devil did it with his hot feet, j
Nathan Smith, an old and respected j
Ouaker citizen of Springdaie, font teen j
ni'les from Iowa City, Iowa, w as drow ned
( (inllljM j,, Cedar, ive,
, V. , . . . , r -!, . . ...
n-eii uuii iiiniiut'ii iii wiie .,i.ii e i-.i-knife,
inflicting a wound which the sur
eeous say w ill prove fatal. Hiijjb has leen
i arrested.
A mm in Austin, Xev., did no woik
for nine een yea;s. This was in accord
ance with a solemn vow never to lilsn
again. One day his resolution was over
come by bis w ife's a: gnnicnts, and he went
to wo. k on a new building. What w as the
lesult? He fell from a scaffolding and
was killed.
There was an unconfirmed rumor of
the Pope's death on the Paris bourse oti
Sat unlay afieinoon. A special fiom Paris
says it caused uneasiness and depiessioti.
but prices recove.ed towards the close.
All the circumstances indicate that the ru
mor mas merely cii ciliated for block job
bing p.i poses.
Master .lohnny Edwards, aged eight,
son of a Cincinnati lawyer, celebra ed the
clorious Fourth by plat ing soldier w ith a
j loaded Enfield rille, which at at. oppor une
.. ....... t.
momeni ne presented at ins sisier r.va, a
i,(nl;rui eUl vt SPVe..tee!., who was sew-
:,,.,, a .,., window, and ve.v simcess-
lully blew ofi her bead.
The boiler of
a s eam thresher of i
George Patterson, iu operation about j inc his jaw in the centi ., detachitig a p i
a mile from Nashville, 111., exploded with J tion of the bone, with four of tl'e fiont
greai lorce on I' inlay injurmg rs. .
Moore aud Harvey Lee so badly that they
............
djeiJ U We ,!ie ,j:iy, and danseronsly
wmIII,inj, (Jcome Wells. William Aihens
an(J a yIIllg S(M1 ,,f A , jcr, acken.
Guv. Hartranlt has siif.ed the death
Wiinal), of AlleI1 C. I. a loss, who was co-
it...l I., ...-lli.,r. ... I.. .. ....... i V. ...!... .... I
..v-... ... j.. . ...... j mi nit iii ii i
der of his father and mother, by means of J
poison, lie will be bung on the I'.lth of
September, the same day that Thomas P.
Fisher, the Molly Mauuiie muiderer. in
jaii at Manch Chunk, is to be executed.
A I hilauelphia sjH'cial sajs : Mrs. Su
san Hague, aged lilti years, died in Phila
delphia last. Thursday, at the residence of
one oi nev u,iugi:iei s. .urs. alary Ivlwauls, ;
at. No. lUtio llA.iovcr street, Kensington.
Mrs. llnuuo was the oldest living woman
in this city, and the fact, of her having
reached the great age of 10G years is be
yond dispute.
H. J. Smalley shot and killed his
brother Andsew near M'Pherson, Neb, on
Sat in day. The Smalley were travelinv
ovei land from Moline, Illinois, to Colorado!
A quarrel m iginat ing in Amiiew w ishing
to re tun to Illinois, teimii.aled in his
brother diivo.s' him from camp am shoot
ing him. The mm del er is in jail at North
Platte.
A special from Lansing, Mich., gives
the pailiculars of the minder of Joseph
Enas and wife, an oid coiipie living mi a
larm live n.iies from - lirownsville, just
across mo .Minnesota Hue. 1 lie house was 1
discovered on fire, and, being extinguished j
tlie dead binlies weie found iu the cellar, i
i ao lepous oi a gun wero Heard a short
time previous.
A hind man is supposed ;
to have dono the deed, and officers and cit
izens are pursuing him.
As J. W. Geist, editor of the Xew Era
of Lancaster, Pa., was going home the
other day George C. Haldeman struck him
across the face and shoulders with a cow
hide. As (ieist stepjied backward, James
E. Yunge, a frknd of Haldeman, struck
Geist with another cowhide. The assail
ants were arrested and gave the required
bail. Several articles published in the
jVcw Era lecently commented oil the con
duct of a number of ymmg men and ladies,
among whom were the assailants of the
editor
AKCBDOEilS i
AT OAS HALL.
STILL TO EE HEADQUARTERS FOR
WANA MAKER & BR0W1,
IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE CLQ THALE.
All tile best talent, Trri"v'e ar.'i nrivnntw-;
onn commnnd, contmuri et u A r. m all. ,,, :.,c .. .
BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man and boy.
Fop sixteen years we have L-veil nl the oM crre-,
SIXTH nd MARKET, Bnd the beisi ,ie-! done th-r ;.. .
loeen bo satisfactory to the public nd curelves, t'.stv..
liave decidei not to chantie or mjvethe C: . ,
business away. Tlie people !ikeil.2 ploce mi ! -e; .....
please the people, and we kelie-ve :hat we can 00 :t
better than ever at the old place.
The sales of the pest ye&r r.ir furi-s"!-! a:v".'-..r.j
we ever dreamed of, and thi p',:'. it in o.ir o-.-., Vj
start the Spring of 1S77 v-ith a STI !.L I.OWF.H SCALE
OF PRICES, and n class of BOod fo,cx t ...-: v.- rr-
not afraid to follow each !e vith o j r v irr. r. e- c r
receive bxck the goods unworn eiid .ur-J over
customer the money pa.d.
The store hfs been larrreiy refit'.o.i, kd ;..r-r-was
such a splendid stock of Mer.'tlcyfi. o i C.
clothing under the roof, nor wero we eve- t. :
cheaply. Our word lor :t, t.na .e arc 1
sixteen year.
T liHIiH
0 THE OLD rtACE,
I,. Y.
k count v recent i v a v te.otis .w
ati;v iui.u, d a ch'ld
.!ed ;,b .it f.:n
jeats. lie little one att-mit d cat.-.i
one of Ihe sows i.i (.'. wl.en ihe ai.ima) at
tacked the rh ld. knocking it !.!. . bi
the left band I ! nnti. tearing a in g" '
of tlesb out of U.e left aim am! t , It
side, b:ting nir iwo tf-etr, and lac:- : :
the cheek and seveial other portions of the
b ,dy.
Another severe wind and rain so:m
-
! visited t'e'.tial I .diaua at.d ';.io Thu:sday
event,:-, iho.rs: stlil fnither ,am:o in
! crojts in id f ii ii 1 1 i 1 1 pi''eity getiera! !v. A
boy as k.li. d bv a f.ilTi'u "!'e at IJ'!i:i.
t.i... Ueoii:e W. .M.'.ier
r....iv;n.. f
was kilied ny
At M"i , ;.-to n
. r o ;
laifce quantities, and wheat a:.d c ! u in
the path of the sti.tm ate ruim d.
Set I, Aithur 1'iait. -f 'pym-i:,-h,
..lass., has just ici ui m d from ;i:i n:u-;irt
I vovaiM t" l'onij.e. llesa -. tint ori t;:e
Oil. of .lone he lost his senses, and the fl st
thing he recollected w ben he n cmcivil
them was that he was two d:iys .nt !, ;
of ihe 'nnatd pickets. lleieached l.-ve:-nol
at 8 o'ci-itk iu tiie moimur:, w.-i t
ashore and l:Mk out a letmu ticket. il
left for New York at 4 o'clock Ihe same
afierm-oii.
The present Governor of Ohio. Mr.
Young, w ho obi aim. d h is . trice w lu n 1 1 i es
went to Washington to limine as Pit-si.ieii .
is n Komai, Catholic, and a v-iy eiM..l man
too, we believe. The Epihiic.ii M.ioi
of Cincinnati is also n.-ted for his pronon.i
ced Catholic sympathies. These f..cts in
themselves aie id no itnpor ance : but they
contiadict the common Impression th:t
Catholics invariably go with the Detno
c: :it ic party.
The Teambont J. N. Camdeti, en route
floin Pal kei sbui u to Pittsburgh. eXphih.l
both f l.er ln.il.MM and sank at the he:sd
of Fish Creek Hippie about S o'clock Mon
day aftet noon. illiam Ilarnnid, tbe'i
lot, and th.ee colored men of the ciew
weie instantly killed. The following were
injured: T. H. Wiley, sorionsty ; S.-ontiel
Uigc-rs, slight ly sea Med ; .Tame: C-.md rl.'ii,
bead cut in two places, but not setiou!y:
Tt.omas .Teimings. sligtdly tiijimil.
At Cat lisle, several hu s ago, a Mr.
Samuel Wert noticed a hawk attack a
y.disitf tntkey a:;d cotcmenee devoniing it.
He at once got the n,,iket, loaded it and
fired at the hawk. While in the r.C of
d.iinj; so, however, the Miearm rxplor!ed.
the stock st.kiii him it, i!o fnn- lucik-
lower teeth, bieaking off three or four of
the ripper teeth, ami stunning him.
lu Shawm, on Tuesday of last week, n
d mgh er of Wm. Mciilviay. a prominent
citizen of that place., was 1iivin; on t lu
st reet, and her boise became frightened
and ran away at Ihe noise .f the w-agou
. .. .
couiaiuing scrap .ion. which was ii, iven
bv Wm. C. Hell. She was not injured.
but her father had an altercation with
Hell about it and beat bin.. Hell's son !
then attacked McGilvray and injured him j
so badly that he died on Wednesday. j
Louisa Simpson died not lone; n;o at j
Mlechenv. Pa., and in her will directed 50 j
cents a week to becxpeued
in the pm chase j
'"S i: aeon d
,,f meat for her thiee
ance with ahich request the exceuiois oh- j
posited $:W& iu a bank, the inlet est at ti
per oc ot. being devoted to the surpiit of:
the curs. One of the dogs bas just died, j c-ipe the sea;
and the executors are sot civ puzzled
I wheM.er to divide his portion between the
Mil vi vui s or to u once their vteekly allow
ance to cents.
A Iioston woman has contributed a w
nianee to the still life of Canada. Her
name isSnsan Paiker. Two yeais agn she
was at the Russell House in Ottawa, with
her sister, for several months, and fell iu
love with one of Mie waiters of the estab
lishment, John Fields, to whom she pnv.
poscd previous to leaving. He at first re
fused to rrarry her, but finally succumbed,
and the couple were to Im? married Suur-
rl.,v in Tt..v.i.i Xtw P.l.- CJ;,i t. i.
worth $rt:,000. She is a refined lady, and
he, although rathei a fine hn-kins man. is
not. the nossessor of even an ordmarv edu
oti..n
Elijah Kill'irn, a farmer of Wayne
county. Pa., near Cocbcctuti, N. Y.. on
Thuisday kissed his family, saying it was
for the last time, lie calied his oldest
son aside and told himwha'do with the
f irm, for I'm to he a dead man before
night, I know." A thunder storm was
coming up, Kill im went out in a lield to
tun. bay. It began to rain. He went to
the pig pen nearby and took shelter. His
pitchfoik was on his shou'der. A thni.de r
bolt descended and struck the tines of tiie
fork, melting then?. nd rassinc throiiL'h
the farmer's ody, killed him insfanrly, i sumcd f., the m"" " ' ..t.
-1 . I 1 - .1 I .... . l ....... -.1.1 est x se 1'
ar.i a irtKj Ul'r. lllrtL w a tir.ll mill.
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