MPIMDDII rDITMIII ' 'V. NKwgPAl'EK of know-nothing procliv UiilUnlft mttnuw. 1 P;;r!.r sir; :::: Utir Wash in ff ton tetter. WAsHlSGtox, D. C, Aog. 15, 1S77. VIItGTNIA REFrBMCAXfi IVetn rmi r)tnrr Kotlitys. Katk, Mcrdek ANDSticfDB. The little town of Winchester, in Clark county, Ky., is in a state of ferment over a series of mur- ' dens suicides and attempted suicides, com- t ute first lime tuai uic poor itmi u;ive ueeu . ... ... , initrtuu mi i;urtib:o v. ..-.,. EBENSBURC, PA., !cll . with .,, of ofhei.s. Tli:it U ?, . won,.,, nan,ed Mrs. Jones ac . - ,0.. : , " . , . . , ano Know not w ii.il .i .. .1 CuPeri0,,e John Kdgaroi rape. Jvigarwas AU2. 17. Io7. ! lliey are pre-eminently a fighting race all ,. exmessions are certainly in ho goKi . ...f,,j j ,,:, tH I,,!;! r. TnnP, muderu history fully attests, and to Irish humor with Mv. nayes, claiming " v" ( was ehtiente at the time, and had little pub- ! children of George Hall, of .Tefteisonville, , bravery 011 mauy a well fought battle-tield, ciur Mgjeisan . m, . , )ic pppatby (, account or her doubtful Ind., and a daughter ot Jesse J.arue, of both France and EinMaud are mainJv in vdvn other, wh.lt they are entnely cast j cI,ai.Rttei.t Jonett stepfather, James j Saulsbury. Indiana. vwi.li .t.v ...... iiis. i"u .........j ... nNj.ie the carnet-uai'gers oemg appoin eu . w;n;, -.wi. iyr vi i ' - - - - 1 11 llllcliii-', nnv atuto ,a I vx-" x a u r ' ' I -' ' ' Friday Morning, A. F. Hotline, of Kmporium, has caught 1,813 trout this season 324 in one day. M. de Ladoiie, Uishnp of Never, in . Fiance, died lately of apoplexy while cele- ' brating mass. T. m r.iiil nil tiiwlKnir Trr I 1 i ic... i.i . . .... .' r. . ... . v j Democratic Voutity Ticket, rROTIIONOTARY CHAS. P. O'DONNELL, DIRT KtCT ATT0R5ET : W. HORACE HOSE, of Johnstown. POOR HOUSE DIKECTOli: JACOR KIUKPATKICK, of Chest Twp COKONSIt : JAMES MORELAND, of Wilmorc Bor. j ueuteci lor some oi mcir greatest victories. tu pacify the isortn and. tne uemocraw io , Qn Tlie8(iay night James Williams was j Republican State Committee, had a leg oi ijorcuo iui. , i tltl4 country from the beginning ot the sm "iii over uie wuunucu iiiu. . taken out and mm ilevobnionary war down to the close of the great rebellion, Irish courage has passed i into a proverb. Instead of being the ong- inators of riots and mob violence, however, Iiishmen have generally been their worst ! victims. Such was the case in the Phila- m.iwlai i1 anrl liiu tinflo Virf.lrorft rm tl.n PKt i.f lavt. mofilli liv tl.n thus Mtuated is indeed a sore dilemma, but j turownt wjti, a heavy stone tied to his neck, j upsetting of a stage coach at Denver, Col. then what are they goiii to do about it, , .)U) R 1Cir Ue U)Wn. 5v accident j A negro who had committed a brutal and echo answers. , tjie crjme was discovered, the body found, j assault ujkii a little white phi. was taken the marines ! and the parties suspecteI of the murder ' from the jail at Culpeper, W. Ya., on now on extra duty, assist ins; the militia of; weie arrested. They were Sam Williams, Friday night last, by sixty masked men, the different Northern States in quelling a stepson of the murdered man, and Felix and hung. A woman in Cyntuiana, Jy., murder- - j delphia church riots in 1344 and in the ri- Fkance is called a Republic and has ; (ts uf the Baltimore "Flug Cglies" of a Marshal Mac.MalHm as its President. A iltpr it. self in his cell. 1'aking off his drawers, he tied them in a knot about his neck and fastened the disengaged ends to an iron bar above his head. When found he was dead, with his feet not three inches from the ground. lie might easily have saved him self if he would. Last night Sam Williams made an at tempt at suicide by hanging, but was dis covered in time. The wife of the murdered man Williams lias been arrested as an accomplice, as well ti. ii..tR. :tl ro soon as Hen. Hancock. 1 Holder. Holder had assisted bam Wil ! who has been telegraphed to this effect, i liams, brought to town the horse which the I ed her baby, and was not susjected of the . i - - . 1 I. 1 l l A 1 1 : .. I : t : . i.... ii .1 ... Can Spare them, resume llieir places in Uie muiueieia n.m uncu, aim imu in ua nm- uiiinv , uui ifinoiw uoiii)ciieij hit iu con North Atlantic souadion. as it is the anx- i session the pistol which Williams had pur- That the Irish are responsible inns desire of the Administration to relieve 1 chased for the purpose of shooting the old rose by any other name would smell as for the Fittsburgh riots is a loul libel on the vessels of war from the embargo which j man. The stone fastened to the dead sweet. What is daily transpiring under '; thatl;li ee foieig element in our popula- 1 the necessities of the labor riots have placed j man's "f ' the rule of President M.icMahon through tion nce tbo day when the first arrests j UI" fIXTlso llCI.r.. i of Sain Williams. the agency of 31. fourton, his Secretary ot we,e m;.de of pc,Sons charged wi;h having 1 o.ir friend Johnnie Hull in Canada has On Thursday night Holder hanged him the Interior, is not what one would expect con connected with the lawless acts of the t,ecn holding quite a diplomatic correspon from a government deserving the name of; nU) jn ouinig the cars and buildings of dence with the Administration in relation a Republic, but is precisely what would be ' r?,n.onr' iw,,,. or i,. enrrvimr : to ,,,i3 wayward, unruly, wandering son of looked for under an Imperial despotism aw!ly ti,e contetitsof the cars, or breaking like that of Russia. Last week ehjld news- ! 5nt( wc fo. tiie ,,,,,-pnse of plundering papers in Paris were suppressed, and the tht.nl) wc liave cait.fiiy scrutinized the editor of another was sentenced to pay a: n.,mPS 0f tho arres ed parties, and have fmcof 3.1KX) francs and to be imprisoned ' ;.e.(1 niost of the healings which have taken (or three mouths, for insulting, as was piaco before the Judges of the Com ts and claimed, President MacMahoii. Another committing magistrates, as published in editor was lined and imprisoned for pub- the Pittsburgh papers, and are fully pre lishiug a colored map of Franco showing p..t.j t s;iy ,i,at lIie ll:UIUV)f !U1 Irishman the political complexion of the ditlVient u;ls veiy rarely occurred. The same thing departments, and still Knottier was lined c.,n suhst.iniially be said of the Germans. STILL TO EE HEAEQUASTERS FCt 100 francs for refusing to print a speech of the Piesident. Eighty thousand copits of i an equHstrian portrait of MacM.ibon ars to be distributed through the provinces at ' the government expense, and the sale of photographs of M. Thieis iu the streets of P. ii is i.-. forbidden. Such are a few of the late acts of the ittrrinil government of the so-called Republic of France. And yet tho excitable people of that country have pre served a wondeiful calmness under such outrages. AH these tilings have been done with a view to intlueneo tho election in October of tho new French Legislature. ' MacMahon's term of office will not expiie until 1880, and he has repeatedly declined . that he will fulfil the mission entrusted to 1 lii'U. or, in other words, that he will servo j out his term at all hazards. No man cau conjecture what will take place if the Re- ' publicans succeed in electing a majority of the Legislature, as they confidently claim they will be able to do, ' GnxFKAi, Howard has been hunting Chief Joseph and his Nez Prices wariiois for the last month, and lias done a great deal of boasting by telegraph of the swift and summaiy punishment he would inflict upon hiin and his, prorUtd he could catch them. 15ut Joseph concluded that a Gen eral who had ran the Freednian's Rank into the ground was "not for Joseph," and leaving Jlowaid still on the hunt, crossed from Idaho into north-western Montana. General Gibbon in the meantime started We feel entire confidence in the correctness of the statement we have made. About twenty-fivo years ago Pittsburgh, to her lasting disgrace, contained voters enough to elect as her Mayor Joe Raiker, widely and infamously known as a street preach -iiij demagogue and fanatical know-nothing. A city in which Darker could be elected to the highest municipal oilice was abundant ly able to tm iii-.li enough of rough nutice matei ial to stai t a riot of the largest pro port imis and most destructive tendencies. Iiis'imen have enough to answer for with out imputing to them the guilt of having precipitated the Pittsburgh riots. "I iMtf.n.uii v sliouM tell yrn who I nm arid whence I imiih'. I inn no rui'rom! nlticer, mi'l never wn. him I never wilt le, I lioid no nill ruH'l tioiul or ruilromi stocks, thnt my interests he ililft r.-iit Irom tl:osf(if any o!Im r m.in,iii never will. I hold no untaxed Government Imii'N, unit 1 never did. n:id never expect to. I hold mi l:nk stock, mid never did. mid t.ever exiiccl to: mid, tiiimieinltv, I iSect I am atumt as jinpHi linl lu-lween enpitai mid labor its one without en pi! a I potitdy can be." The foregoing extract is taken from a speech of Judge West, delivered in Cleve- Mrs. Columbia, and is very anxious that we should lake the boy home nd provide for his maintainauce and moial bringing up. Our propositions to fi iend Johnnie, of Canada, have not met with favorable con siderations, as we have given very strong hints that we don't want any prodigal noit. ; '"in our'n," and t hat we give :ur heai ty con sent to his remaining where he is, he being just a li.tle too extravagant in roaming about the contrry, jawhawking everything he can get his hands on, particularly sol . dier's scalps and brass buttons. What the result of the diplomacy in regard to soutiie Sitting Hull will be, we will inform you iu our next. i EX-SPEAKER RAN DAM, has visited us within the past few days in : order to put bin house in oider pievious to ' the meeting of Congress, and his visit had no political significance whatever, as has i been telegi aphed, over t he count ty. lie had: ; nothing to say in lel.ttion to the organiza- i TriE Moil's Religion. Rev. Alexander tion of the next House, observing the old ; Clark, I). I)., editor of the Jfrthdi--l Tte- ' adage of a s ill tongue making a wise heat!, ; order, makes public the following coues or words to that effect. He, however, j pondence which will be lead with interest: thought the democratic majoiityof the i (iith k or tii r Jmiki'km.fnt, l next House would be sufficiently large to j New Yoijx. Auiona 1,1:7. i . prevent Clerk Adams from put ing on the I Dfah nno.t 'i.auk : KitdmpTuiir " l Kiat hs :. ii i . .i. i. ,i i" tne IOU ill1 V I 't 111' 'II il L niui IUI i" li.il llivii;, even if Mr. Adams was so disposed, w hich i is certainly not. t he case. The Democrats ! will take no unfair advantage of their op ! ponents, nor do anything that would coin ; pel them to assume the defensive. The , war which mav occur in the next H;use fess, and she furnished undoubted proofs of her guilt. A raft of 100 spars, valued at $20,000, cut at lyondon, Canada, floated out of the lakes to Oswego, thence to Troy, and down the Hudson, has been safely towed to Boston, saving $8,000 in freight. The Philadelphia Ledger must have a very circumscribed vision or very little re paid for the truth. At least we judge so i from the fact that, it could not see, as it af fiims. any Ameiicans in the recent mobs. .Tedediah Morrill, of Waterville, Me., j who hanged himself last week because of financial troubles, was a brother of Win throp Moi riil, who committed suicide in a i similar manner "last spring from the same j caus. A portable steam threshing machine, I as tho woman Jones. All the parties be- f on a farm nar LawVenccbui g, Illinois, ex- 1 long to a class by no means respec'able. j ploded ils boiler Fiiday. killing H. Wells, I As a s quel to this disreputable affair, a Mr. Ranior, and a son of Mr. Aberuathy, young man connected with one of the par- besides wounding four others, three dan ties in interest was attacked the next night, geronsfy. about a mile from Winchester, by a party j The Albany Argv learns from a pi i of men hostile to him and his brother. He vato letter that "Mr. Tilden has received much benefit fiom 'he ojean oyge, and that he. looks and feels in better health than at any time within the List thiee. or four years." A pi inter in Montgomery county, need nineteen years, wheeled a man weighing 140 pounds four miles and three miaiteis in an hour and a half. Tinee miles of the road travcMM-d are up grade. The fear was done on a !?1. arer. The us iiuTS of ! he Sehii II; ill i ejioi! a ; e prtiniT veiy sensil.lv. At a recent m-etii g at Mahoiroy it wns d.-cided that l ot WANAMAKER & BROWN. IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE CLD TRADE. was shot through the hand and was cut in the side. The in ut lei ings among the young men of Winchester and tieighboi hood are , quite threatening, and if a lynching should i take place it would sm juise nobody. ilmue .fi'icir: I ton totil that not Hyp per cent, of the m.ti wee Cniiiolies." ts that true? Drop me h postnl. pl ;ic. m:d uo tiie quotation, il Juu tho-.sc, j-i t'n- U-n.y.l, r. yours, H ii. IIavs W ah;.. S ii peri n tendinis Editor. OFFtrE Mkihodist Kr'(ihih;h, i I'l'iTni'itt;, AtiKiisl :t, 1.-77. t Mr DKAK Itlto. W'Altn: Your nostn! eatd nt will be aggressive on the patt of the Hem- ! hmid. ! stoo.; wiln;i on If. -i r Mi- !i. ! Tn iir w in .i ii-- ii'i.o fst'i; iTii inon ; llli'T. j't'lril't ry ilieti!ol iron nnd stones tiuit wi-re tlirowli ac'ual wot kers shonh! vote, idleis wniit'i! a stilke. !'ie Voted to hcep iheii ; ';u-"S. ii. '1 I lioiiL'h : !.e woi k ing n. im i s ocrats, who propose to make "do wool liy, boss. THE WHISKY KINO. The government has concluded to com promise the suits against two members of mi li "S li.'iid in answer to t'tiri t ian reipiest to "stop tiie fires." I t-lionl.l ItiinU very l v toynl Catholles were in the erowrt. If "111.1 Hvtj p.T cent, were "a t liol ics.' " no tri, i?er pi r cent, were Protestant-, for the I'rei stn:n ministers WI.LUv .Jo llm. MnK'.. ' rtO'ltre the same s!mk. I shoul..' s:(y ., : : " i t(IHt ,,, hvt v,.r t m,(V ,,, ; vided they pay to Lucie Sam a penalty suf- ! w re Sinners ot the Totally !).-piaved s-it. I ficent to attest the justness of the claim of i They were mad with exeitem. tu.ioid e.'.mposvd land on the night of his nomination as the ; the government, the object being to more j ;m.mV '"'.'ci '.V.-.Tst r'lt 1 Republican candidate for Governor of ! definitely settle the responsibility ot the 4, mi , , r. .1 . ' lingleaders than with any hope of pecuui- Ohio. 11ns wusa few days after the ter- 1 r , - 11 . J arily benefitting the public treasury, mination of the railroad strike and when I I THE HECENT OUDER. the excitement growing out of that event . .. n ,, . .. . b " I All the Republican associations here rep- had just commenced to subside. These j resenting the different States propose 10 clap-trap utterances incontestably prove j evade Mr. Hayes' order by changing the that Judge Wcstjis a thorough -paced dem- ; character of their political organizations agom.e, and an utterly unsafe man to be j "U t',at f "w.cial mwie.ies," which will lie nnlv v hii.iiiitfr tlio ,1. vil ariiiiii.t II. a . w v'J -t 't'... " " v-.w J slump, their former statues being, iu point j of fact, retained intact. The number of I clerks from Ohio is at present very large, I and it is expected that an exception in j their favor will be mado in order that they may go home and in the coining October elected Governor of a well regulated State. It is a very low t-ffoit on his part to im- 011 a hunt after tiie same Joseph, from a rnKn "10 honesty of every man and every point in northern Montana, at the head of woman in the country who owns railroad 133 regulars, 32 citizen volunteers and 17 stock, government bonds, or stock in a ofliceis, and found him and his camp at a bank. Judge West supposed that at-thnt ery early hour on yesterday week in Rig paiticnlar crisis a public disclaimer on his Hole valley, along a stream of that name, I'-nt of any connection with railroads, Gibbon began the attack on the camp at government bonds, or bank stock, would daylight, aud many Indians were shot secure for him the votes of the railroad down as they rushed out of their tentB. employes, as well as all who do not hold a The troops then made a ehargo on the government bond or own a share of bank lodges and after n long and severe light ' R,ock- I' this he is mittnker., and will j vessels 111 commission, i 1. , .. . . I ,..lJ niH" TtU IV OIH1 1 , niulai'Dct imnlaH Hia ' " election assist iu the vindication of Mr. Hayes' policy, as our German Secretary Shuiz has announced that "a rule without an exception is not woith enforcing." NAY At, ECONOMY. The Secretary of the Navy has deter mined to diminish the expenses of his De--partment, and lias accordingly decided that vessels 111 commission, whilst lying 111 port in readiness for sea service, where the crew has been re duced, will bo put upon the list of "special shore service," and the officers thereof will draw the diminished pay. the white sn.riiLK FIASCO. From a close watch kept uwn the alleged 1 count on church stat iitn-s. 1 .at Al.UAMiEK I'l.AtlK. j Referring editorially to the above in lust week's issue of his paper, I)r. C'.aik says : . The telegram of fjisliop Tu irtr. nc should say, ' ws wnmiPtpil hy Mich faets ns he laced fioin ! the rear of the pasaenircr cur thitl Tr;hle San- I day. The riotous mob whs o.npo ed of the very I worst outsiders in I hecii v. The hvciHit" Itonmn ! Catholic, whHtevcr hi prejudices or provoca tions, is not an inccmii-.ry. The p rest mass uf the destriictionita were rwtihle of the lo.Tigt clasn,-tramps, idlers, loafers, thieves, oiiiIkts, defiant of all authority, whet her of Chureh or piate. We have loo uiueh respect for (tiitln hes to doubt the correctness of Rirliop Tnirr's statement. The iiitloeiiee of that power! til organization In our overcrowded cities is wholc,me ami not mischievous. While wp protest Hiruhist. some of the assumptions of the toimnii 1 hi none v nureii. and would rejoice to seethe llitht and life of the (inapel more thor oughly i:imsel in thn! nneient eommonion, wi. are ii .t ready to J iri the hue nnd cry sa-iiinst Rome lot all the devilment in America. If the reckless men and women who rushed lieadlonir into the dreadful work of July 22d had only-heen for a time under the trnininir of the Roman Cut ho lie CI. inch, they would have lieen slow to envaire in such savairery as that which disirruced o.ir city. If I he cluircli.'s, of all pretensions to moral rectitude, won Id each use such forces ns they have, our civilization would be of a higher order, A: th? Philadelphia Pein-anent J-'xhi-bi ioti theie are now twenty iVue 1 nudud exhibitors, reptrsen! ing all the States of, the I'nioii and ail the pt ii etptil foteigtii ei-nniiies of the woi'il. ninl less li.ao i-ne- ; hnlf of T h.ese .up Per.nsylvatii.i ex!i il.it.. : s. Protnldy th'1 youngest railroad direc tor?; in ihe Lii'tr-d Strifes arp .Tames liiair Picst..:i, aged It?, a'.d William il. Rla'r. 10 yeats, who are diiect.irs of the Pauliusi; ill Valley Railroad, in ?ilass. Tfo-y ate gran Isons of Mr. John I. Ulair, who own ed '. ' e ronri. If is sm mT tt an iron ninn named At. kips, of I'ottsyiile, has leeeived no oidrr from I he ("Ii ii'rin liovernn eof f. ,j- f;i; '.ii -h-itlff 1."K)0 -on s of rails, nnd '. hat ' iovv.- p. .,f the Philadi-lph'ni S Ih-afliitg coal and iion comjiany, lois received n:i juihr for ihe same number. The Now Voik Iff mil declares thnt all the indications are that the fail tiade this year of the city jobbing houses with country metchants wt'l foove the best nnd largest that has bpen transacted since 187'-1. This may be regarded as a sign of return ing prosperity. A passenger train on the Xew .le.jsey Central railroad plunged from a di a wbi i.'g oei 1 .rear poii creeic, inif-p miles Horn rtrs i AT OAK HALL. ST t All trie best talent, experience ani ndvar.'s, can command, continued at OAK HALL, to l.:-'.': c BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man end boy. For sixteen years we have li-vecl at the ol ' cr,rr,.., . SIXTH and MARKET, and the business dijiie thtre h. been, so satisfactory to the public and ourselves, that have decided not to change or move the Cloth r. business away. The people like the place and wel.ko-a please the people, and we believe ;hat we can uo i: better than ever at the old place. The sales of the past year far surpassed nnythicj we ever dreamed of, and this puts it in our power 'o start the Spring of 1877 with a STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, and a class of fjoofls soextelien tl.at w t.r not afraid to fellow each s,n!o v.'ilh our warrantee, cr receive back, the goods unworn and hand over to :i.e customer the money p&id. The store has been largely refitted, nr.d c-r rv was such a splendid stock of Men't, Boys' an IC . clothing under the roof, nor were we ever i.'j'.j -,o Sj cheaply. Our word, for it, and wo are your frienis 0.' Kixteon yers. THE CL0 fLACE, 6th & Market. VVAHAnlAKER & OBDWH, OAK HALL, 1 Jt PHILADELPHIA, tv - 1 - T o t eiiia 1 lea Ve t: . t !-s ai e i epo t pd io a sii.u'e d:is dispatches li. ni it:"ti it:aj -o lis, who wfi e j..;ncd fo-ftlo-r s'u-.ia:- to the Si inn e iwhts. i !ne w as h"iu a;i the other d n.f. a; d h. fbst ! 1 v t . T but a fi-ir mot-.-,piit s. At live o!. s i-ilncsii.iv aflt'llioon 'ii. M. M;tno!i was h-iiiete.l V i f ;. fi-male eh a live oWe.k ni-utii::;' an Mlei fe.'r.ic cl.ii.h o'e! ek ri:tiiM',:iy night a -va'-- Tiev. A ;i ine Y. il I'm;'. '.!. is sMV'i ' eiifoi of tho ("(!'',.!: Win-id. V Pi's i l he.i'lh li i:::c c.'iiiti- 'S I I 0:11 !i;s .-eek rf 1 i- an I.L. I cently eo-, ft-; 1 i-d by supplies t! e hi .t in I i -i da! it s. diiree h-ivh ll.uv.ud. at ci of a 'I 1.::r rhild. tf, f the 01 ,1--r a::d t her IT i k 1; (I Is in t Dr. liewitt g 1". pi: 1 o yi .: !. thus it Am. t ie;-.i S.-. t ' ( ; !).vid 'I)..-. ! .: he went t v Ti N.i- . 171:!-. ;. i :: '. . to;- ov. ' i :::n d Jl.e r - . f;l! '!. s.-.1 - :;. sci:1,!- f ; W.ls .. 'i' i tor wu 1 . .'tUv thi t --;. I .-o :; ; nh j .: ! ?.e ; r-. - w . 1 d "i t ' . -1 ; . t .... .. i : 1...;., ... 1 1.. u-i.:. U..1..1 i cl . riH..VI lltltUiltllOII'XALlllC IONIC IIIIIUI f I , fc e. . Springs, Va , we have come to the cm cln of he,,,s: ht f' ?f,V" n enffuirement of three 1 ..-, .-.. r...n. Wll .OO VOIIUlllOIl infill weie diirn back to higher ground, the fil that he has sadly underestimated the Indians greatly outnumheiing the whites, good sense of the wtukingmen whose Occasional fighting occtiried during the friendship he f bought ho was conciliating, day, and towards evening Joseph, with his '- intelligent woikingman will endorse bucks, squaws and ponies, silently slide Ju'ge West in bis attempt to array labor away, Gibbon's loss was 25 killed, fiiiQlud- : against capital, between which there is no ing 2 officers, and 4 wounded, including na utal hostility, but on the contrary the 5 officer slightly in killed I To war bon on renew his old hunt after Joseph. This is clash and come in conflict both must go a sad afTa;r. A year ago Custer and his to the wall. We are not the defender of gallant baud were slaughtered by Sitting railroads in all that they undertake to do, Hull, and now Gibbon and his men arc re- nor are we the advocate of the national pulsed and cut to pieces by Joseph. Gib- banking system, but we deny the impnta- bon stands high as an officer, but it seems tion that it is closely allied to a crime to to have been a rash act to attack a force be connected with the one as an officer or ' P'ir to the passage of the eight hour law j bo much superior in numbeis to his own. s'ia: duller or as an honest purchaser of its , V 0,,,es- hft uel1 we.vnng r.r the stock with the other. If this demagogue, l.onr of labor, instead of twenty minutes as Komnn Miholio Church, iiml wouM rejoipp to j Long Branch, a distance of about ten feet, on lhurday last, and some sixty of ti e passengers were more or less injured, but only four dangerously. General Mahone, who cam very near being the Conservative candidate for governor of Virginia, began life as a brakeman. Until the concern went in'o the bauds of a receiver he drew a salary of f 25,000 a ypar as president of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad. St. Michael's Church, at Marbleliead, Mass.. was built in 1706 of material wholly brought from the mother country. It has h reredos, an ancient chandelier, and a pul pit of a quaint wineglass pattern. Its second rector was the minister who mar ried the widow Custis to George Washing ton. 0 On Thursday. Mr. Tuteti, editor of the ripllefontfi I!epubliein. was assaulted by W. S. Wagner, of that place, for the publication of an article fiom the Altoona Globe, which Wagner thought reflected on I him, although no name was nieii' iotipd. I uten was severplv hint in tl 1 & if i. 1 i 1.:. a ' r Since Ihe late deciMon of the U. S. So- I ilK " ' driven: at a j " jort. n. preme Court in regard to lalH.rers' wanes, i '"v'y . V f-y' a- " f "e wasinorong!.- . " -'m ciirne was teat lnlly ex the Secretary of the JNavy deems it unwise to enforce the burner const Miction in rp, gaid to making contracts with laboreis at ten hours per day. The old rule will there- j lore be put 111 force the same as it was A Woman Drcorkd, Bi.tnpfot.ded ami Forcibly MAumtn. Canada furnishes a remarkable sensation in thn caso of Mis Mary Ann Kerr, of Guelph. Frederick Stuidy, an employing painter, and a widow er in good circumstances, was an admirer 1 1 . 1 . 1 s. Hie uenet.il himself was suongesc oonti 01 mutual sympathy and . ' "" .. .v,...p v....,,.., . , .. ... n . r , ( . . . wounded. The loss of the Indians dependence. All capital is the product of j shlrf'aiul'if thevdidthe late iailrrid wr ,nmd- lle pestered her in every way until and wounded was over 100. labor, and an attack upon one is an as l,n lool n.A efVeet to pomr.el al.n,wl,.o. ! -'"'y wllt" sle was Abducted by Sturdy d with his trips reached Gen. Gib- -ult on the other; when they act in bar- met thcf. nd tb. whole affair has as a j .-;uiio:iy inoiiiiiig aim prepaied to ""'"J 00m w in stanu, ouc w iien tuey J,ouisa. she was druffsed. blindfolop.l ,.,i ui:'vriM' lontnled by i'rnie! :im s.-c:.ii;a- s so hofiorife an eminent tioitir ef She lln man Cat I "He Chmch. Near 'fie iilae of ' ; lerobi oi n V -dnesibiy of l-ist w et-k. Wt:.u.l Cox fa tally s'al!K?.l his f,i:her Jh'iij i-oin 15. (Vx. 15! h parih-s were drur.k, and tte f.i'hcriii a p;uosiMn of rage hid t!at k t! iits knockirig fun. dmti with a ch.ii: a:"i t! :i attemptiMg to stranjlo him. The y.-ii:' man plunged liis knife icptaiedly ii:'o h-s assail.itn''s head, and titi.tlly severed the aitery .f the light arm. and in a few mo ments the man was a cot pe. The Host on ( 'tun irioil irt nl' nys its announcement that the mnrduter o i t .:. i ti. irk ;! v"' '.o : - .. in"-'!. At ( rr ; n. 1 . t : ; ;. ! K ;ir e.ir . -f 1 ' . .-it i.e. t!.-' i ' . :.: 1 !:- ,; f-i-:.e; !.. ( f i; rt 1. r;i- - ' C. oi ,c: ! ; t '; w :nt- li -. . ;. :. ; Ct;:.lU :::: : two 01 ? V. . I . f the .i i-., -.; 1 - - Joyce children is known, and li: ly tired out, faint and exhausted. Sturdy. ! P'atcd at llamburg, Aik.. last week. A j as she alleges, tried every means to induce j negro who was guilty of the nime of rape " her to many him, his daughter being all 1 ?,ul murder was taken fiom his cell in the ihe while 111 the next room, and finally out- ! J:u anu Chained to a green sapling, and raged her. Iu the morning tie compelled j ,,,en burned to death. The poor wretch her to accede to his demand for a marriage, ni ado such an ontciy that he was heaid and they w ent to a minister, before whom ! two m'Je8 away from the scene of the ont- Wesf, in his anxiety to bo elected Cover nor of Ohio, should unfortunately succeed in the ciusade iu which he has embarked, there is not a workingnian who voted for him I hot will not. af crwards reproach him self for having done so. Tutf platform builders are hewing out timber for use by the approaching Demo cratic State convention. Here is some fur nished by the Philadelphia lierord : heretofore CENT F.N Nf AT. MfflC. Another good example of the Spcretatv of the Xivy to keep within the limits of i authority is w itnessed in his reply to tor r,dmund, of ermont, asking for the service of the Marine Hand at the I'enning- j ton celebration, wherein he s.tys he would j give the band permission to go, hut could j not defiay their expenses from government I .... r.....i - z.. ... 11 I-'irst. The liiwsare il.o will of the people In Congress for such puiposes n fre,.e..iin'rv. sti.l it Mot II e lirsl iinoortttnce ...,,.,.,...- thiit nil interest! hIihII Two important State conventions were held last week. The Virginia Democratic convention met at Richmond on Wednes day, and After a long and bitter contest nominated Col. F. W. M. Ilolliday, of Winchester, for Governor, and Gen. James A, Walker for Lieutenant Governor. The exciting question in the convention was the honest payment of tho St ate debt, or, its pattial repudiation. Gen. Win. M.i hone, tho great raihoad king of (he Slate, was the candidate of those who supported tha ballots votes. on nominate! Old stain prominent lawyer, a gentleman of marked ability, finished education, a sneaker of rare eloquence, and as her Governor will .,",rih" A !1",l1r' wlcilii r pnper. silver or 'iii, iti imisii reflect honor and credit on 'Lh mnthpi- ,f ex'-hiinfviiie States and of statesmen." IVrJXZ'; The Maine Republican State convention ; Ki. by uatonwn incies. No step met at Augusta 011 Thursday and nomiua- ! Sixth. l-'r every offiee, the h-t man. wPh . 1 .1 . ,. . 0,,t rf-K-.n-rl ti Ills polities, his eolor or h nr othi-r ted the present Governor (X'nnnor) for re- thi.ur exec pt his c.i.Meit: oi.l hoifet " 3 election. A resolution fully endorsing : tspnoini'reum'H iiayes aud hlSbou:heill policy was tiffeied " liiiulmiiil f.i pt lor merit, imp. 'cards an pnci-iliiivi.flii 1 , ,. .- ., ... iri-lty fpn.it.-rlor fitness. No reinr.vs Ip c xeent . . . 1 . . aud also one as distinctly repudiating it. j for pmieS di-triinentui to the eivii service No I each minus a baking After speeches had been delivered in favor ""-,lM uurus- sinecure slie says that she said liothinir excent in i rlle- answer to quest ions as to her name ami age. -."-"'.'ss Melissa Shoridati. of Sheridan. Two days after he was arrested. The case aniliill county. Oregon, got on t lie trail in still on trial, but the minister testified f panther that had drag-fed o!T me of that she seemed wholly in her right mind, j ,,Pr father's sheep. Instead of deciding, answered all oupstions re.idilv. suul vo I after mature reflection, that .! i.j.'V hits 01 , ., , , . . . ; ..... ...... . the law and to do nothing without proper ! scv,Tal ''mes nut nu: the ctemotiy. pintner, sue toiiowed and treed Sena- 1 ' ""J '"a iue accusation oi using vio- ' " " " '"rl ""K". nci .;it a Oullet oe- lence. It wasn't her liit pan- A SlNCIT.Tt Cash. Cairn , iwindentof the Cincinnati Commercial re- ; lates the following : ! There is 11 eiie t the NospMmI now th;lt U j very sinvuliir, nnd Ihe ttnnl reult of the rlis e.ise w-ili !,p wntclteil with (rrent int. rest hv ! th..e who urc Kcipininlerl with it. Thec laci's tween his eyes. iher, either, Corrs- ) oiimiijup, lowa. has a secret protective .iociatiou 01 servant In. Kach "ill i required to bring from her employers a certain amount of provisions each week, ! in butter, eggs, meat, floor, soap, or sooie ! thing. In return for Ibis the person who . leueives inese aiticles l, s.il, ... -.I ..... ...1 ... .1... ..i.i.iviv ,,v 1 r i.-v. iu.i, law. t"niler this r.-t-t rict ion nil per'.ns and h'I ' Charge of the Arsenal at Allegheny ClV. ' V ciifp i-ourmy ststpil nr hs r()..w,: In , .r l,,vr"u ""ities supj.orts the glils latter rlicy, nnrl on six successive ed for a "com t of inquiry" from the , ry iXx?? Z'VC u! S V:Z ' i ' r" ... !f y, H'?. r WO,k u'-'"' Plcscan received Ihe highest number of business wiu.mit i.ih. r l-t or 1.11,,;...-. "r"w" depai t incut here in regard to his action ; ! Hpp.-nn-.i to Pp ,. nttaek ..f pneuinoioa i , , "",: . . II w n -,i 1 1 rVcond. Kvery man h;.s the :ime 1 lif ht toprll ' during the late riots, and is very pointed 1 "i "i"' t',r,,n" h'' eluo-jre of 4 T v "'V 1 l""-'C association is r.hovtt Ills natiio was then withdrawn, and i.u ..-.. r. !... .. i.... ... .1 ........... .... . . 1 1 i "if waru at the tune, nnd lohm ... ..,..,r..i to hip.-tihn ni..vmi. .,..:.. t. i . , 1 and the plihted faith of tho tmrttiil. Anj - n.tviititinrp oi ti.inp.: hv o.e ....n . w ith Ihe powder maenzinp. fell into H.p 1 lo,tl1' ' "'"'i.' P "titii,. ,,;,t,.it in iit(.(,t nil v,z- 11 lll:liwr tinner, a biickninkir. Dominion rescued from an attempt to . IWZX?. rT?"? TlU' S??? S-""- mZZ W' tZ': and dishonor it Col Ilolliil iv ic -. 1 mi 1 reel tnx.ition hv the federal' u "''""i iun imci. won 10 . .....-.. . . ..u. 1 lo-oi-in-.-s-ion or 1 ne iiinjr eame nA mni.. 1 11 -"j .....i.iii '"" "'w llollul.iy is a ,,,,,,,. ..,., .. .. ' l.:iv f,.ll.,w,..l o.,bi i. , ,1:.. : horn the Kuhorinjf ot fl-.ii.i otitsid,. of th,. I....,, an rncchaincal labor for the erp.-tio.. ..r .so tnternnl inxulion exerpr upon a limited number ot ohji ets, well laid on, and cheaply .Collected. ' Four I h (fold, of enmil value, nnd tl-Ht will alvvavdiie for a dollar s worth. n st runs to ihe government, and the end of ; the riot not yet reached perhaps. I Andeuron. I i 1.10 aner euecis oi plenrfvy, nn.l ptoceed.-d to relieve it l y taiiu-. The first opprnlion was pertormed on A..HI i. whpii forty ounces ... 1110 a oi.r.iiupri. 1 i.p 8ecolil on,,,.,, wnrn nirt"t)'-trrep ounces ora w 11. J wo otlsf r 10 was .n with with- tieraMons liy Ur. Warden Detectives at Pittsburg are actively en- XWStX utSWuuVVCZ? an.l'V.V gaged m recovering the goods stolen from July 17 withdrew -5 ounces, July "s, "t,!, the looted cars aud depot of the Pennsyl-. J ",v M ""''ees, and yest rduV. August 6 17 vania Kailroad Company. The ntooertv L?!!!,',.'.."Ii,.k.h,, " "l!"1 of "ees of iimd lie property r,.mov;.(, as to ho very painf ul, , oi l ihi. operation hit to l.e stopped on tint a-counf. The patien f, .. . , . 1 ' ' '.'.. . on .11 V , IV li'll L. ollll(. Wl-ri. rn oimsasmgularcollectlon, embracing boots moved. Ihe expansion of n,e Iu..? was sorea't patient 1 of and against each, R) aiue bi iefly address ed the convention in opposition to both lenolutious, aud concluded wi h a motion to lay them on tho table, which prevailed. Mr. Hayes declares that Blaine's courso in I and sln.es, an immense wood-carving, mat ' ......1 r .IliV'IP.., 1 III If- I Mr, ...... ... . . ..-.il , '. L'Hl.l.TiV n..C. 11,1 o m 1 ......... 1. forty barrels flour ; sn.' hopes are entn tained of his uliimi,. ru or 1 wo a tieree and . c" erJ' twelve barrels of lard, three hundred hams, ! kegs nnd battels of whisky and highwiiu ...... .-v.-, uiMii),' a nouse as a muneiat 1011 tor Lis service. A few weeks ago two children, of the ages of five and seven years, fell into the lake of Geneva from the outside , r.d of the pier at Moi ges, Can on de Vat-1. A third child, named BataiUatd, aged thirteen, who happened to b ne.ar the spot, imme diately threw oil' his clothes and plunged into the lake, and, aTier diving, brought oiii uiu 'irowning children saTely to laud. Genpral MatKiifpr Tl ultimate re- : Pennsylvania Kaihoad, promi.ses to exhibit ! hi me loriucoming Cittsburgh Ex4.osilioii mii eiiigmo ana two weeks ago a,rniy at Plevna, everything.has been quiet moiig me oanuue. in a Tew days the large reinforcements ordered from IJnsRia . .11 1 ..... A rt s 1 . . . . ... . th convention neither annoys 1101 surprises " ' " 7 k 1 wne"aouve hostilities ' will no doubt bo renewed, him that lie ex.ecied it, and that he will eontinue without fear or favor to treat the yt . . ... . . . . f-1 1 ' ' 1 o 1 L ( T iwr .......... .. . , s '.innoN S v ICTOKY. A Washington City ,;h 1" t..i .. ' . vouenes, ' dispatch of Tuesday last says that ti e fol- ,s 5 .1 1J1 C"1-P"'"'. ' IMA It is s i r.r.... ' o. . . 1 M"0 were built for a ra road in V .. ..... .v..n.w Mum ueii. .'leruian was , V01 lr .... ,l,...i.. 1 to r 1 received that morning at tho War Depart- 1.. . . !"1 1 lh A1V:U7 & Schenectady meut : i -.v compnseu the lust train Since the disjistrous defeat, nenrlr tbi-AA F,i!ssw'"0' hardware, sliovels and pick t.flhe riglit wing of the Itnasian , ?, wool cmupiete jersey wagon ie,.iiivi, 1 ope, iMiiuiies ana uarreis 01 icai tobacco, block-tin. beeswax, oatmeal, boxa of foot rules, lamp chimneys, oofTee-mills, i '"Ciiicaoo, Aiij. 13, 1877. gas-stoves, palace-oar furniture, sewing- : "Tn Gen- r" r.irnri.l, iri;ibi(f.ui ; mnc 11 fR. r,:n iftf mi Clonic nuiu n rpa u. n-r. iu in titMr ujHi l oionp . .. madecloihin. va n. harneK.sc,. wbi: fl. V.?" "P" hJ.'L "J 'H?" - .e ) ,'"' e VUHce, cl ,cd last Wednesday, at r- 1 y -'v I - ? a . . 1 x in ' iiiruuill ft 1 HO that f She Jal- loupe's island, IV. is on l.aibor, -lias given great satisfaction to the telatives and friends of a young man connected w i;h a protnir.eiit family living in that vicinity, who, for nunc than ten years, h:is bad to bear I he unfounded and crrel susp'ciou of knowing more alM.nt the atTair than he w as willing to acknowledge." Maik M. Pomeroy, proprietor of Ptu.se roy't Democrat, has obtained a divoiee from his second wife, L:uisa M. i'onieioy, the talented actress, and has mat tied agiiin. The separation was decreed iu the probate conit of Hiigbam Ci'y, I'tnb, "uiulcr jK'culi ir eti cumstances.' Tli's is Ponieroy's second divorce. liis piesent wife was his pua.f leader, and has pot the talent, to act Jcrb'd, which was hi sole complaint neainst Mis. P. No. 2. Kveiybody seems cut ions to know what the soldieis' get for their seiviets. The aimy icgnlaiioti book fixes the amounts as follows: CYlonel. tfHUper month ; I.icutenaiit ( :o)ouel. I TO ; M.ij-r, l"i1 ; Captain t11ss.5n ; Fi,sf Lieufen "nit, $108..)0 Second Lieutenant. slt:: oil ; Brevet Second Lieutenant, $10't.Tl; Ad jutant, !?114..")0; Sergeant Major 2t ; tnartermaster Serjeant, ?2t ; Set eaut !fl7; Commis.-irv Serccat.t, 21 : Coipoial, 14 ; Priv.i e, A sir.gilar citcutr stance iu conncc! in with the loss of tiie Sou 1 hern Pacific steam er r.len. July lo, is- that ever since the great tidal wave of May 10 there has been an abnoimal motion of the sea on tb Peruvian-Chilian coasts bore ward, sufficient, in a fog, to carry a fchij upon ihe rocks without a suspicion on the put of tl:. m- ;i board that they were drifting to destine tion. That such distuibanccs should bo so long continued is remai kable. On the road leading from Ma::hcim to Lebanon, and diiectly uti the line between Lancaster and Lebanon counties, there is a hotel kept by .111 aged gentleman named Frederick Ivoc'i, who has been the land lord of that house for fifty -eight and has lived on the fatm Attached to it for sixty eight years. Weitcoid the above ciicum statire, bel eving it the only instance 0:1 rrcoid w hoi fin any j'lity has succeeded in keeping tavern in t w o count tes at mcc and for such an extended petimf. Fx Senator Nes!Viith, of (Oregon, says l.e has known the Nez Perces tribe, now in revolt, sinee 1S1J5, and for two jeais -lv,7-S while Supei intenoent f Indian affairs bad hem under his charge. At that time, in Mr. Xosini h's opinion, they were the finest specimens, of the aboria-inal race o t tiie continent kind, doeiie and friendly to the whites. Ami so 4hv continued un til robbed and plundci c d by cos 1 upt Til ings and eoiiiipter tieatv makers, fotu-a a- -! . ! .. a few o.ivs :.-.. . j"-vi:)..u .v.. i.itn in Shi- !. el. ,i thi ee dv-pf 1 .. sn'-Ti . ii .' : ' t !.-.i ! - . 5 - :- - !Mit fo, i , . r. ' . ' ' qnaiutane. - I '. 1 ' ' busily t ; o hi ii'.. ' ' iv ' sleepifi: v ,' :: -:..ij .i::i-.r '. -: - V l.i mi.: i.'.i:.. P bis s' . ..ii :,ei: : ' hitiisi ll ! a III 1 i I'M ;i . :i: e I - ' Cor s no. t' !.-.. ; 1 goijij. tl.e n-u'."! -f pa oy a mi- .01! ' ' ' " that Ft aek 1 ! ' ' " of t?.e I'e.oi-C; 1 The l-giti::::'g"-f "I ' RpJ'aled lo To !.: f.n I her 1 :i.:': ; ' - O'l the gioiltid ' I-.; to le.iy h.ittei I -i ''.- ' ; the leioat k. '" !; ' '' .' ter ? l:p is oon ' ' 1 1 : sf 01 v ! as fit among ' ' ti ' ' t it ! ('i a! V o n.-f :. i-- ' tiled in toto this '" lu ide any 1 fet " 1 ' pot only titteie ? - '"- '. to him. hn! t.'-- i i: i: ' ' ' nniliiivMi iii ti e A ' ;'; the Mm y ha i apol " i: ' A C '111 !Pi ti-..-m-:.-:'--:- at Peer I. ';; M -a :x--1 dian ioai wvor ran upon a railroad iu Pennsyl vania. J vme oi tne largest women in the world . . it 1 , rp. r . pourn as am nas peeu oouig. 1 ne oesi ne- mee: Dublroan sentiment of the counrty is that The James O. Blaine is as thoroughly played n,ee.t at the same place on the 12th of Sep- . circular saws three feet in diameter sold for out a politician as eveu old lieu Wade, of irrinTblTn'fS S,,e,c""T SOoents, and a car load of sewing machines .. .. ' . IL ? J ". aw,nble t W ilhanispoit uu the brought from 1 down to 10 cents auieee. and the like. Seven Saratoga ti links full " and hi small enmiAand. They have in- ..i. V-i. .iT r,l.winy- Thf. Deinocratio State convention will of clothing were found In one house and ?, L'tJ!',lv ,r 5 "iiHMin!ihmpni on ' ...V-Ii Y f"o? IV vlJT'l T "y "' ! fl- of fl-r in another. Eye- had Ms :rn9H7eC;n,r,u';hfr,rr,,, lhut h i f n s'evt, etlight lie I lohibitlon State convention will witnesses of the riot tell of auct Ions where "P. H. Siieiuoan, Lt, Oen." I three feet iV Wi e ¬ the Vf tavern Iieurrt, 1 19th of the same uioulli. -.V. Y. World. S 1(1 pounds. Hereof. illphpa in l..,mi I. three feet six inches in depth, f..Ur feet iviiin o I Va a. rm ... -Fori. llo,..,nd b.lcV. Mr d ... kU ' r. ir?..",', """ " ' grave. load depot. they were unable longer to enduie their wrongs in silence, and uuo in revolt. I hero is a cm ions divotro suit pending in Atchison county, Nb.. his wif-, aetl thirty-three, having stu d 1 lei lrt Sanders, aged seventy five, for di voice cause ciu elty ami aduhery. He mariied ah-uit fifty years ago and was di voiced ; mariied again ami abandoned liis wife, who got a divorce; manied a thiid wire, who died, and at fifty-eight married his fouith. a girl of sixteen. She left him it. 1S2, got a divorce and married. Her new husband ran away iu 1$(U, aud in Ii?C7 she ws re united to Sanders. So things Hand at Ireeut Sunday, nillii"1' '1''1 '"'. Mtppl t.aia I .. I' ''' , as w as a! ti. st try ' tigliting af'ev ' hv I ,! .'. ', !':h. (;d.bo:,-.s 1 : : Logan. I .ieutei ati's !' 1 set cntefi n. a '' 1 '' .' woiitnh d ate l o ".' ' ' WiHiatiK. l.ien ei! i ' '' " v and Kto-hsh. b.-:j.s four t i t s. 'I ii-' ''. ' severe!, a f m ! v .! '. 1 - ' ed on ab.mt Siail" '' ' :; hal aniied an-.l -''' ;. as s xn as his ':'" ' '-, t, . etal Cil.b. u u-'- s :. ' v . . i takt s his wnn-.le.l M i ' : ; ;.' t; tnedi-.'ll ai.l an. I :' ,' ' ' ., cd. Tee Indies " ;;;'. ;. , w ha! diiecti ia !i " ' ,' The ' ' ';' , Cfived i:i N',-v '': ' , ' not; i ices the t!a. I "V Nav'gTtioii ( ie'o a: v . taill t'o.llh'ipe. o'l ' ' ' " of .Tt;l. at I.-.-s Vi: '. ., noitl: of V.Ij i: ii- ' been ncovcit-d. t ':;v , ,.t p.-l.siimgers had iea' ''' r t w euty weie ' ' "' 1 ' i vessel and a !'. '- ', , . w i eek as soon as ul"' ' . ' to lender aKsiMrn.-e. 1 ''V ' er and fog. 1 '!' ' ' r ... 1 1 .1 n 1 , , fiotu et"'M' a t hemseb es ie ' ' tnly time v.ee ')',i,., ..v1; w i ites that out ef !'' ' , f , . " told, and pass-:'' , sixty-thiee s.iv.-ii. :" , ,. been less than f;o.-i " .. ..- passengeis. Th- 'f , ,, -,' r be stunated at al " The coiiitiiandvi of u.J be anion- the 1 0 1 v 6 X I I 'V-