Z3 na xs s& ht .aL. Q a nrarsvaa. iw- 5"BCJ"cs-"BlPa'3a, THE CiHBfili j. EBEN5BURC, PA., I'li-hiy Morninc, - - ABi 31, 1877. Democratic State Ticket. fok f rrni.Mi: jcdoe : JOHN TRUNKEY, of Venango County. ion avpitou cEsr.HAi. : WM. P. SCHELL, of Bedford County. FOH 8TATE THEASVREn : AMOS C. NOYES, of Clinton Connty. The State Convention, It could not be otherwise tlinu tli.it tho nominations made, last week by tho Harris- Our Washington Letter. Washington, D. C, Aug. 27, 1877. shkhman's speech burg convcutioti would receive the hearty ; at Mansfield is a cause of ranch talk here, approval of the Democratic press through- . and comments thereuixm are as varied ait out tLe State. It in seldom indeed that a ' ''"J (lenTei?!: a State convention has beeu so fortunate in K.ltro RIlnnnRpfi 11:, niirm unon tho Committee, called the convention to order ! to infilnttnn nnti r.erp r..n 7. r. -i. and nrenonttnl the list of delecatea returned r to violation tr lnw It Democratic State Convention, lies enlist mir hc'irtvsympnthv.snd we declare ! - . ! 'i thel.irimiaueof Thomas. I t-ttei son, the found- I a m-Tiinn irmrvi" pr,i tup mm j r. pr of our parr v. tlm t "A whe and trinral (iov- ; A DETAILED ACCOL NT HiOH THE PHIL AD A . ernment, which shall restrain men from injur- i TIMES OF AI L IMrOHTArT DOINGS. j injr nne snot her. ami aha II !a ve them 01 llerwise ' free? tn einuliite their own pursuits of industry J ITiTiKmHrnfi A n trust 91 nd liriprovcHunt, Mtnl shall not tkc fromihu J1AHKISBI HO, August Z-.. mouth of babor tho bread il has tamed." is the At twelve o'clock noon Captain William ' ,n"r"r! of lenplp ndversity and tieir security xr..ii i ..t . , i In prosperity, and thut under such snvein. . iuci.icti.wiu, iinii titan mo oLit-.e v.eiurui ,nenf. which it is tho mission of th- I), .nncrao., . iimii'.Bny resort to limn ( or invasion l rights of JVt'M'i ami fit her S'otings. . Va.. vta-. nir-VfH .., i, ' r ... ' 1 'Hi pi.TSOIlttl vi ife, btitii i: is the w:k l.nv "IV.", I III 1 l. I". . ',., "..I.. . . VI .IVVIIVI ...... . . . I - . . I ... . 1 . . ... : .,. rri . . j i 3- i and nreKontPti the list of rit-h-fatpn ipto rnti ..Me Nnc'im 01 a uckh. was ow.ng rcmoneuxation 01 uvcrsnipnsi .n i lenas , f ..-..a th. .....ti.. P"n or of prop.r.y t.. r.-.,,ss Kri-v, is ....v. . - wrvimtti. r nffin uki iati u t - u-ith 1 a r . o i t ; . . i . . .... 11 tin it. V- III.-) il Wl mainly to tLe faot that llio drift of Demo- here, and is Rieatly U) be wondeied at. I 11.1 . I . . M. ci a'. ic sentiment in the State had pretty i over to them, acob Zeigk-r was choseli im &l that ha fliil not iimA in ron Iripf vu it i .. . - . .. .. . ' ti-mniilrti v rliaii m;n. t!in voto vl iinHiiKr fr"Jt tne i-resitient 8 oroer, uie oisciiMioti 01 : " fi " . i,. J ,"".'." o. b ! ntativs of tho people in State Ecaish.Miios iiiiuit niucii uie oniy ritriiiliii renu'dy is ny imui-miy reenrrinif eit.-i ions or tho rei.re- cleaily designated two at leant of the nom- I R1,ch S11hjccts as 1C ...duiced in' are" not so j tinier Sehnatteily ffi. Detnoeratte Counts Ticket. fo at ions a proper to be made, in advanco : much thoRe of politics as of infusing general of the mectine of the cojivcntioti. information to the people for their enlight- Tli e.in.lul .tn fm-.TudnA r.fthe Snnreme ' mvuh " wo. Rings a.fEitxi, t'onrt, John Turnkey, of Venango county, has made fo;- himsi f a record, as an able On motion of Mr, tion was made unanimous was escorted to the chair , ' , , , I m ne teneriil Conit-ress to lu.'CMHiiplisli the tchnatteiiy t!ie elec- will of Hie majority, whioli shouiJ te uctepuU nous and Jdr. Zeigler t as ':le v"r.or "" A Beiks county dog lias the nooning Lebanon county produced potato stalks i suddenly ttndt-r nhut v( ,W? yielding one perk each. j picious rii cnnivtrn-ct . ,.'' Land may be had free by permanent ; pored be poioruil !.ln .' i settlers at St. Mary's, Ga. will le exlmm.-d and x '. The wheat surplus of Minnesota from ! of Hison. Dr. ( oop, r i, 1 ! this year's crop is estimated at 30,000,000 temper, especially w! ..,, T ' ''" tusheK Vali,.r !5,.,ker. William A, Verger lias been convicted in the Mor.tiose j.dl " v" in Lebanon county for committing a rape inuiderof hjs biotbei ' ' il . - l.- ....... . - v. thiu mo n-rn cnnr.-fil .-if. ....n.t ..... ....1 .... . . ,;:. ..:. r --""": : i. .. ..v ...... Irani" n not woe iu r-pc..ieii rtoiicilitl ion , in-m.n utii Tisve Ot'oiiu-ht us to m k 1 hi-ni PiSTii Ttmt mmiy of our rich men have not and an upright judge, second to that of no other Comuion Pleas judge in the State, while his election to the bench in Isn't? in the strong Itopiiblican district of Mercer J and Venango counties emphatically attests j th5 high esteem in which he is held by ths mOTHOSOTABY : CHAi. F. O'DONINELL, of Loretto Ror. DT8TKICT ATTORNEY : W. HOHACE ROSE, of Joht.stovru. I'OOh HOUSE DIUEl lOU: JAC'On ICIHKFATUirK, of CLest Twp. j pe'Mlu amongst whom ho was rained and coKONF.n : sound government. How he could talk 1 some two hours and refrain from giving all praise to the party of "great moral ' ideas, . to which he has been !m messed so ! can only be explained by tho suggesti. : that it was undoubtedly prepared here, j i Hutherford's soothingly quiet pen, pouring j ! oil on fi..i,lil ii'flinvu nin hfi tpnn nil ; t Cf.'Ultl 1 through it. by bim. He thanked the convention for the honor and said he deemed it unwise to ric-h t'j nets of Oonaress. ut.fj tv utteiiintin? to t ui' ir i. sir-f we nave, in uie r.-snlts fit t .HIT l.(.r.f'ur.i..i .......... .1 ! ... .... r..n i . i . i ; . ........ ..j . btn it "ow " U'i vuMorii oi peaKing on , nueit si HuHitiM interest, sml man uirainst mnn a ... . . . in ri.iirr.il ....... . . i . . . . - , : miimucih oi nilfieM, anci muse OI no IllteiOt. , " -"" im t nereiorn uie ffruni : rLantihter 1 lie believed the convention V e u'r,li" CR States or t.y Co turret or . ,i . t l-t"J,Uiei . j m. utntveu Uie Convenuon , reeim ve privilcires. i.nrl the etnliiishinelit of I ike care ot itself, hikI tf it w as not , iMou monopolies undur pretext or puMlcben- .TAMES MOUELAND, of '.Viimote Bor. who know him best, William P. Schell, of Bedford county, tho candidate for Auditor General, was Bpioham Yocjsy, the great High Priest j elected to the Assembly in 1851 and 18.V2, of tiie Motmon Clruchjclied at Salt Lake j fro,n the district composed of Cambria, city, tin Wednesday afteruoon of this week, aged about 75 years. ! IV. A. Stewart, colored, was nomina ted on Monday lrst for Associate Jmlge b t lie Republicans of Meicer conu'y, who, althorgh strongly tn the ascendant, will, we venture to saj-, do enough scratching Dedford and Fulton counties, and is well I known by many of our citizens. In 1857 he was elected to the State Senato from Somerset, Bedford and Fulton counties a strong Republican district. In 1872 lie was nominated by the Labor party for Governor, but declined in favor II. Bucknlcw, the regular Democratic THE ADMINISTRATION lias determined to permit but one of a family to hold position in the same office, and accordingly called on the different De partments to know what good there was in keeping so many of the same kin in tho same bureau, and a caiefnl investigation of the answers given satisfied Mr. Hayes that the nepotism must and shall be broken up immediately. So, the official guillotine will soon commence swinging around the beads of many monopolizers of government pa. THE R A IS . are running around town hunting up con solation for tho ''lost tMitse" in Ohio. The nov be aided much bv him. The time has come when parlies of all faiths must prac ice what they preach, l'romiso hereafter means pel formance. Acting upon j this ground the convention can adjourn I witu twe conviction ot having discharged its duty. Tho lowers antl government must be exercised for all. The Democracy are averse to the grant of special privileges unless demanded by public necessity. Al though in favor of progress it is against in dividual schemes of aggrandizement at the public expense. IVogtess is not a hot house plant, but one of sturdy growth. The Democratic party does not seek power except through principle. There comes a voice of the fathers out of the past, calling upon this convention to pursue a policy t hat wni oe promotive of public peace and order, . .... .....r-.!. .uiii-a linu'jr rrnt'ii oi pur. eilt, or ot justice to ci ituin Fculions of the country, are a direct nP;inlt upon The qiinl j rights of i lie people, nml as these monopolies , nave m en contrived to eurieh the few, w hilsi n I ho sre iium'.er of people nre l e.tueed to want. 1 The Democracy of re.inyl nnin protests i nirinust Mill-i,K.s, ;l; (fi-jintu, Io.m.s of the put,. lie creilit and .ippropi iations of the people's ' """'' to any corporal ion ns les-alifd plunder , of the tax-pnvimr industries of the country. Seventh That we look with alarm and ap- I prehension upon the prehensions or the front i transportation companies to be a hove the fun- ; (l.nneiilal law of this Commonwealth, which ; Kovernsall e)e within our t'order. nod until j they accept the Constitution of 1S73 in pood ! faith, they should remain objects oi th. lit mriut I vigilance mid jealousy by both the Ltirislature ' and the people. I S the on a mulatto girl aged ten years A dicidful tire ha? ccurred in the llo sario mine, iu Mexico. Twenty-four lives were iost and many persons seiiously in jured. From the 7th of Februaiy, 17.S, no marriage was celebrated it. JSt. l'aul's, London, until Aug. ?, 1877, w hen the Lady Mayoress was married t'.-ere. After the battle of Plevna the body of famous Circassian chieftain. Prince a famous Circassian chieftain, Prmcc ' inir the relrbr.ition ,r i, t .- . . jvuoanmsKi, was touiui on tne lieut, witlia sabre of solid gold, hilt and blade. on mo i-.rie tnt!w;iy. from a pane of base l,.,i man was the sole su..p,.it I f . ' and mother, and also M,t , ,,'u'". er who killed hi,,,, i,e Y i, ' vagabond, baring beet) ;,!.,. i J v I"""""'! in The i,;i when lie was put in l.V ' "Or.lv f.r killing a fell ".I ",?S 'i I.. :r.. . ' 1 - " . i:c KU1S OI p'igriri.v f,, o lit ,-, 11 rrn . .K.I.I, of wlnel. . 11 r r . . - ... KUItl. vtl IP.TS St'P) Tlie numbers of the tickets of the P. placed in the I'm-.! - , !:,.. i i. i i 1 '. "i'-'i Tt 11 .Inlnii rt 1 i t ikn 1. o . 1-...... conductors w ill not hoimrthetn. Travelers ! amount will be inv( 1 Soli! aiued f.-iitiir,.i ... '. :, . ... 11 : a t.ne amouiiT; will l. rxji ,;,.,) .; ....,. iivnirti ciniir of Charles ' 1',st Uick is r"' G-.u field to take the stump j ti,e prosperity and happiness of the people cratic can i f"r ,,,c s'll:,!o '''t Rt"all fry do the and the perpetuity of republican govern general shaking up in order to make the ! ment. I?t us be animated bv such mo- ie 1.1 CKeti t. l : i: i." i r ...l l l . . i . . ... J j to tlefea'. the "man and brother"' on elec- j did.ttc. Ue is a member of the present campaign lively. A more forlorn, desolate ' tives, and we Will st into the' t! .n (Imk if. i i rt li t- i- ti. i. Lilt, lUsulr,,!, th.i we hereby reamrrn and adopt i instruct ions received from Home, no ihe ti'iiiiici.il resolutions ot the National Demo- ' f .. i i- . . - . - . . , rat ic platform, adopted at St. IVuis ill i"t. 1 C:,,holl-" c:i participate in '-touud dai Mr. Fanpihar, of Schuylkill county, of fered the following aiuendiiie.it : ti u tbiy The uuaniiiuiu; ic-r!ection by the State '. convention of Capt. Win. Mi-C'Iellaud as ' Chairman of the Democratic State Com- : mittr-e was a deserved recognition of that ,' gentleman's faithful discharge of his duties duiing the car he has hel i the position. Ff the approaching campaign is not crowned ; with success its failure will not be owing to i ;itiv l.ick of vigorous and energetic wtuk on : the p;ut or Capt. McClelland. Wm. P. Se n EM. did not, as the Johns town Tribune asseits, cither 'vo'.'dNi," or .fi-Ai' vtt, as the .candidate of the Work- lower branch of the Legislature, having ' looking sft of disconsolate reprobate has j with promise of victory. been elected last November. In his legis lative career Mr. Schell hasdisplayed sound campaign i have bullied judgment and solid ability, while no man j f11Cj -,,ur in,,., Vni" out root and blanch not beer, seen around here for lo ! these j f,,t n,e good cause nearly half a century many days, and now is tho time for our j and it has lost none of its etei nnl i. it v .,.'.1 friends to Mir up the coals of Democratic ; power. I have made these biief rem.uks lias ever impugned lus integrity, lie is a j most competent man faithfully to guard , and protect the interests of tho State ns : her Auditor General. j Amos C. Xoyes, of Clinton county, the : nominee for Sute Treasuicr, is a New j Hampshire man and settled in this State ; tKrty years ago. He has always been cn- I a result we shall expect to realize by such a big Democratic majoiity in the coming I October election that a chromo will have iii j lie offered to get a sight at a radical. j THE SPEAKEltSillP j bids fair to be more closely contested than j we at first sujiposod, ns by ptivate iuforma- tion we learn that not nunc than fifty of ; the Democratic members have so far really j pledged themselves to vo e for any particu out of the fullness of my heart, and 1 no.v ask the convention to proceed to business, j TllEIIIlDF.lt OF Ht SIM:. j ITon. Alexander IL Cotrrotb, of Somerset i county, offeied the usual resolutions fixing j the oidcr of business, and afur an unsuc- i cessfu. ; effor, to postpone the ad-pti 1 toe order of nommaUons ti.e following or- j The Chai, sustained . he , der of busmess w as ag.ecd upon : Uie , jilia, nsulutious , ing lUvf'wt. That we nre in Tavor of silver and I linen Suites l reasury notes, pnpulnrly culled Vreenlniek." t.eiinr made mil, vi.-i leual tenders with frol.f, :uid demand thai tai l Trea sury noros be n. !,si jiuted for tlie national hank t in renuy and ihat all banks of L-sue he abol ished. lit s'.ivrf. That we are in favor or paying the redeemable 1'nited Stales bonds in hKal-lfii.;, r money epin ii.-nt to their mat ki t value m Boht, unil that C-imtrcss authori.e mi.' ri jiin-e the I'niied Stj.t. s Trensurer to on rc!iue said l-.ii.is in oiu-ii market, tun! r.r that pur- so aillh. .!.. the i-isiu- or neecs-:ary t ;j . I -1 -1 1 - der nol.-s. all lejral t.-i;.er-ootes to be v-rt- utd.-info Cmt.-.i Mutes bonds t-earfnir interet not triealer iha:i per cent, per aii.iuu. Mr. CofiVotli raised the point of order that thev Were out of order under 1 1. ... !. . by I lie convent ion. loint of ot der. and 't JMI! V eslt-o in ,i. ' cmoloves nml ,.1, , . S!lf?lilri hi. r..llrill IV.im trlt. tin 1 1 1 n v ,.n ,-.-t . 'mn .1.A1. . ' ' 'J't: ... . . . ... ....... j . ...... i .... ii.iits I II . tickets. .Statements are made tbat"' Richard Shuck, who was buncr last month for mnr- ' useful woiks and encom .' '-j-. "o ..I..-.V.V tirmi"- : Hie letnaiii'lfr. l'ti (l.o ft . ..w. I. ;i. ...rr. i j . .. . " "i 1 1 .. . ... . j i . i ti .ic- euui-ivu t con cerned . Bishop O'Connell. of California, lias A.. ...... ..l...l-.l! . .1. . ' ctooo-.ioru in jiisuincrfs mar, accorningto ; owner of the colt h.nl 1 oman ; fence in a very c.mi,. ,,',. v. v,i 'i i . iiiiuifi in rr i.i . ... n.,Hur niin M I.. J " -.-I ,: ."' "'"!, . ' i'tn ,:ear n,ei'e '-he mh'-. I here is a lady at Eureka. California. ' and rnbbuor ;tt i t. .. - i ... 7 n i-i-.i'l i no, n u'v."ii v cm s up", was iTiarrieti in a wt thousand dollar dress. JTow she takes science ; the letnaimler . , ti,. ,, i be devoted to charitable pmj,..v" ! A singular arri,l,.!ir j.nl.M ' "' j in Wheeling, W. Va.. tl,eo-f. " 1 on creden- gaged in the lumber business, and so well i lar candidate, and we sttrtnis. that the re- j established is his character for honest v and oc a caucus cominr anon oi -ye fair dealing among those with whom he has had business transactions, that he is i;.Ktnen"s party, iu 180:3, for Governor, to' r , . ,i - - , , . . , . . familial ly known all along tho Susqut-ban- i almost loo 15. icka.'ew, a week before the clrction, fori... ., .. , ,. ! rounti v ii ' . , . ,'..- ,1VCI' oy ,,ie name of "Square Timber." I founti v, it the very plain reason that in 1SG3 Mr. ! IIo - ...,.,, : , '' black gient unknow n,'' there being so many i ivals for this important position of the legislative bianch of our government, lnoetu H is U- is- Schell was not the Woikiogtnen's candidate for Governor, nor was Mr. Buckalew the Democratic candidate for that ofiicc. His name was Geoige W. Woodward. --- 11 . .. , . I -. : . I He has served several terms in the lower j ruidioai. Hdminist, ations. A strong intlu House of the Leguslafuic and at the Eric ; ence is at work against Bambdl. w ho is l.m- couventton, two years ago, was a prominent caudid ite for the nomination for Governor. Col. Noyes is an experienced business man, Wendell Phillips has addressed a let ter to Lord Dullerin, the Governor Gener- I al of Canada, iu wbioh he vehemently pro- j tests against the proposed transfer ot Sit- j ting Bull from Biitibh to American soil. It is a great pity that for his country's j , .... , , . iw;w c.ti, .i oc x.n:iiio;t iit good Phillips would not expatriate himself, ' , , , , T. .... ... . i ly to stand upon i'. It join the tierce Sionx chief and share with : ... , , , -r . . t.;.., i.Sj ...... r. , . i that we should refer to it i ...... svi.iauv. i ue lau.i.icai pontics of Phillip are as dangerous to the pi ace and good order of society in the cast as I Ihe rifle and the sc.dpiug knife of Sitting ' Ball are to the safety of while men iu the far west. They would mako a living nnd congenial pnir, and if Wendell will only i go, the govci uinent w ill never send out a ' commission to negotiate for his return. i and his management of the State Ticasnty . in New York has turned out to be so foul would be marked by the same prudence ' w'th corruption that the rejvort of the in and good judgment be haw shown iu cou- i vrsli!,,i,1S committee was held back for - . I some days, as it made such a bad showing structing his on ii private aff.iiis. .i . . i j i . , - i. .tt.iiis. that it was deemed imprudent to allow the The platform adopted by the convention I public to become aware of its contents. is broad enough and strong enough to en- ' That corruption abounded in the Custom First. Aoiiointnfioiit of e nom i 1 1 tfals. Second. On or-mization. Third. On resolution.. Fourth. Xoininatioii of Candida tes. Hallotiiig- tor candidates will then roilow. The various committees weie then band- ked upon as the first place in the j i "y tl,e delegates liy Senatorial dis- iustead of the White House, so j u ,cts !,ml announced by the clet ks. -vitir t lie appointment of com in it tees the convention took a recess until 1 o'clock. Upon the reassembling of the convention at 5 o'clock the committees on credentials lepoittd and decided the several contested ' w:s mdercd. seat casts, after which the report of the ' THE committee on organization was made and adopted, e:c. ing no opportunity to clinch every thing iu his own belt, i If, relying to a great extent upon the exertion of bis friends in caucus. THE Ti VDICAo CUSTOM HOUSE dopted THE KIItST BALLOT. A ballot was then taken for Supreme Judge and resulted as follows : ' run Key 7:1 Sheppurd.. Maimicy 1 f.oiiu.-iker.. "i -'I I (.(.i.i.'M iJarcltiy . w ickes pi Oterson i;j No choice, l2o votes bei i he lianies of Oteison. ieke nml clay were w ithiliaw 11. and a second ballot House no one would pretend to deny, but the Administration here was most astound ingly sut prised at the sweeping condemna tion made by the committee, as well as the exposure of so complete a den of infamy as the office bad grown to be, and all under the lule of Suustiokc Blaine, O Id P ara- lvtie AT.ii't10 nti.i the n.1 ft ft. a l.i.i..l. emiei bwinuug or oangerous, but is based ; and shining lights of the parly with "great able every true Democrat in the State safe- ! is not necessary ' in detail, as cverv j one who reads it will be able to easily un- j derstaud it. It possesses the rare merit of j not putting forth any new doctrine that is ' CHAIIUIAN STENGLU'S frl'LECII. I The report of the committee on organiza I lion was atlopted, and lion. S. A. Bodges j and Roger M1rrm.u1 escoi ted Mr. Stenger ; to the chair. He said : i G.-iitl,'m-ti of Cf r.in--.i.'i.ui ; Arc pt mr sin 1 cere thanks lor Ihe hi.nur ot b iiijr seh-cu d to j preside over your deliberations. I eonir ral 11- 1 .in. jiiii in.-u we meet u itti 11 l ull repi -e. 11 a t 1 i,iirii'i 1:1 tho Mittn. 1 h; r Et1n l'.AM.OT. The second ballot lesulted as follow Ti-inikey in - 1 f: (. Shi pai d HH V 1I-.011 Handley 2 Lonirakcr 111 WMshing to suppotta drunken husband and three pairs of t w ins, A Watauga (X. ('.) county man starv ed himself to death 011 account of a di-a gleenient with his wife. It is asserted that be lived forty-six days without food, but dtank water copiously. One -..f the si'hts in Lebanon recently was a gr at-grati,lfather, liis daughter, her io, and that sou's son at work together in the h mi vest field. Tlie oldest was '') vtais j ofaue and the y-iugest l'.t. I Joseph Rosier, of Cuuibc; latul cmn'y, I P.i , obtained from twenty-six acres of land 2,7:!: biishi-Js'ir sh.-lled coi n, an aveiaee of ! l"o bushels to tlie arte. A hen v r in .0 . f wcro unanimously ; ni,,Voi- t, ....., .....1 n. 1 . I ......... . 1 ... 1. 1 ..... LUC OI lI TI.-NS, i s:. 1 , . . 1 .- : ji.a-n i;i ; .ier a:i 1 n is w tie w ere ssiot j by a tramp at their residence iu Belnrmt, i Fiankliii county. X. Y., ou Sunday 3a-t. i Bather is dead, and his wif:; is no', exi.ect- ed to inc. K ibbery was the obj- ct. The muidercr is a. la: ge. 1 he C'evclam! bi idg. Si,ttiui:ig the Tuscaiawas river just south of New Phil fwlriphia. Ol.io, was deslioyed by tire Sit tirday ai noon. I? was a tlnee-sp iu don ble track bridge. feet lotig. fbe loss will be about 40,000. The bogus circulars asking del. gal. s to vote for Barr for S ate i"ieauier be st to Pitts- 1 t under the blol... brail :'iick!v. lr n i-.. ri the neck, laying tl:e i!; bone. The w-ontel mil fmr fingers fM ., ,,1 f.r ti .. i:, livitir-, but ever be of ; He 1 e i do rh n is .1 ghos! ... ... t . cbildifti h.is ti-Tii ; her f.11 mer li t: . t .i. l.-ol V expects to !',;u ! that t!ii ipsy have ci former btt.iirO;i'"s ; bights i go st 1 ile j ; , in the I wo rliiiiiu v r..l ii, il...-' The II. u s lady so tea lushed in a::, i- :. let! ity necessary. the nluiTi. w ho w-fttclir-d at tin a-ni ice gi'-.z il ! husband. "" The Pitivbnri, r. belonging to n m in re i: i; droj.pt (I a c ilf, a f. w (!.o bibits an ex'ta-inb., r v ,; Ming a lnn-,n :i: .... ,1 between ti e sh-.; ' .i ;; to the gionnd. A i , he ') is fiM-i'l a1. arm. and t! e 1 ,ci . x:, three ri.iws ir.i. ;;' 1 f , sightly s'-j-eo a ae- is c ivete.l w i: h ! ;:: . , sess considt 1 ahie n..;'-r', probably be us '! t . f-uc-ijuai tet. at;. I :; 't prove a vil.i.il.-.. :!c,;-i..i mi 1 i.. ti ; ',-m i f n . niucti otsonler luevatlio.r ov-. r it.n .i Ptrikintr act about the Denueiaiie .n.,i. ; oi loe 1 1 lends ol Iiunkeytil.it bo had been '" s rise iitiu 1..1 , c .m- and pii 1 , J 1 1 ' 1 ri a t c.ii:.-. them into .-xistence, "sbeonard but the Democratic imiiv 10. cr... ..n ........ - 111 l'' " si ttidi s, liccitiifi' iis principles are' 1 hos-j of the i 'l-bia, came down the aisle, claiming that j cause he was a Catholic, wc-iese . j bingii fiooi lluntircdoti to be tnnil.d as 1 from Pittsburgh. Mr. Ban's fi:ct..is arc Longaker and Wilson were withdrawn i 1 '",,"-'lla"1 13'L'try. and a third ballot ordered I A .V,,!IT-C n' named ILu rv Dilt. wb ile Before the issnlt of the third ballot wis I ,j"'Cfi'"j: "ear M-unt Eaton, ()!,i, S.itr- annouticed there was a wild se.ie ,,f o..,,. Vi" "l,e 'C ,", "fl' close to bis b-lv. M,,,,! n-t fusion, ransrd by the Handlev deleo-att.s i was Cm'ng on top of the threshei when so:ne time Sjj ""ri'iu auu ci uui .n tuc cylindc'-, t over r. tl;'n- i ..'V "V l,r,uis fitci waid. i 1 be f Mi r rri.l. nod J .10 Ldtsou tele;, bone was trs ed nt ! o.eot irl. r.... ... nominated and a similu -claim by those of- os-" Ln-.on building m Xew Ymk, j little git' of sre-. 1 McMullcn. of Pbil.t- ! 1 ' vor txttaojctinary dis- i land eu tv tin r changing their votes for Sbcppard,nd h-:.v: i V I . William 'ons'il 111 ion Notes wpb In ihe Li'li-I ittfe that pnce,1 the i IWe .Mi It VIS s;(.!. nn I , ,tajiT li. J;t (!.: ue;! I on truths as old as they are well establish ed. To shape a platform is comparatively an easy task, but to nominate a first class and unobjectionable ticket is a much more difficult work. The convention, however, succeeded iu both thcr.e undertakings, and even if it bad failed to some extent in the 1 1 ,, 1 " , , ' uvis. r.iii 1,1 r opponent moral ideas," whose characters can be no j notice innu its vhA ity that belter illustrated than bv repeating the re j ''ke seed tune and harvest. mark of a radical in the House (who must I "'noons nan not r-ase. D fr.m. I d 1 nut llltmirw. III or 111. Jl 11. IS bel li ill teal. 'il ..... I 1 llllkl'V loot In. mi iw I ... 1 for dead: riifn, ,..l,..i o. o.i ......T.. .. , . " 1 I . . ; " '""".neo , o., it iiv.s.,,d . r ,.,.,,: , ' JL :, V into peis..n.il altercation wiil. John McC'or- cams , 11 1 n umi m s iv 111 1 a k . . . . - ity ihat white earth hst-. '"ick, ol J !i ilnofl d.i ia. I Ite Cba d chircd irtivest. Iifiiio ratie Con- ; Unit owing to the c-mfusi. ri.i.;,,U . r. .... if r.- i "'T. ' o not nit mine : 11 1 V,v " - ' " wi,.,. J speak the air of W uMonmi, 1 1 say. m - suet that l- fersoii is li.led bv a man rejected tiv ,1 o.ia'i-r. r wnen be exclaimed, "Ameni let (ill steal ; 1 ' 1 , " . 1 ' J . " Ani' r,, ,:' peepie. The paternity of the above falsehood be- i longs to the Harrisbui,? Ti1,vinr-h. tho 1 most mendacious Republican sheet in the State, and the Tribune has endorsed and ' given currency to it by awarding ita prom- iuent place in its editorial columns. The all sufficient answer to this giant lie is. that Amos C. Noyes was not a member of the Legislature when the "Nino Millions '. Btu Butler had sermoniz-ed on molality. when be t HomctMm." The forre of t ho h,.m..i.. r.,.. i ? Z ' " '"' V,. e ecto-al v oi.-s .,f , , j , , . j r,rtI,-j.. 1 ue wis.iom 01 the reei n D.-rno- ployed by the committee to express their eratie policy is bHnjr vimiieaied bv the II .v. . . . . . r . ... . .. M,lminicit.,oi,i-. . . J . . J . uner eontempr lor ino w noie ait.ur, t he . i" '"'" es . ta:ty. jr, ... . ... . '. - 's'4 '1 Diliiocratie m.i i.'.rirv eloeii.-l ,.. .1... 1.... . resolutions tlm Donoim.joD e.f c . n r .,. . . '. 1, "s' ' .-oi. o niaiiagenieiu 01 uie omce particuiai IV. is ot ioimm ,,r ...it ,. ....... ....,.....':. . would willingly accept the candidates even ' llie stiongest nature tnul most pointed in ' justmeni ot i.ubiie ditiicuittes bv applying the wit met iinv i.l;.tfoim. As ir is it... .. i " meaning, ami entirely in keeping Willi ,.,.' ' ; " :: ,lltul""" ' nu r.toriu. . I.... 1 j -. ,- . . I i s priiisnip niirl lli nnnimiitai. ul.itf 1...- j 1. - .. . " "! "IIJ ll,J mil ........ iM.itoi 31.1 v rig cauoiaa'.es Oil a ,. ' ""u v' noonrw were inereiiv saved to the nation 9ftd platform. I commeiidmg an entire cleaning out of the I Every H-publio.in now-pncr said tho Dci,,,- w liole establishment, could not lake leave i 'T.''"1' Uru: .w'!s erippiimr the irovernmnt f the SnniMar, ill..i ;.. ,1.,, ' ! "-l'? !" eUiployos. J, f-.r days As A sneaker f.om ..,f, r ... :i i j ? . V" ' , ' ' """" "!- . secretary of the Hay - " i'..i,.i.nui a 1. 1 0- , iiiirsi ii:;iii road car, Hayes is not much more of a sun- 1 rnoti. crss than Grant. Accompanied by Evarts, Dcvtn.s and Kc, members of his cabinet. gallon nia HOC commence a Clay tOO ' "misirMinm roes to llino nml claims credit for I ...3 1 j ceeioise it lias recently thousaiid emnlovos. It ....... ....m...i bv the lien. oei. If 11, ...,.' 1 ... v. . ' 1 . ....,.- . 1.11.. iiuw Cllllll IS lo our flag upon investigation seems to be ''aimed by the Haves riuitnistr.itiori. The . ..,1, ...an.; nurry lirir'-l the ll-nii,v,il r.f .1... c-itiitisi.in ami inaiiv- changes the chikswere unalde to deter, mine the rcMilt. and a new ballot wis or dered. The name of John Hundley was wilhdiawn. T llt'XK K Y X OM I X A T E 11. The next b.illot was as foll.iws : iiil'itTn nvr.i.'.T. PhepparJ .. l-'-ll Trunkev Trnnkey nominated only 24') votes hav- j ing be en cast. " j A motion to adjourn until In-nmiiovv was I voted down and a ballot for Andiior C,Cn- i etal was taken with the following result i t 'VViliiim y. Sehel...1U I ItDirt 1- '!,ti!. c i if 1 vv. w. u. nvis 2; Ovid K .li.hm-oti... TnF. spaxisii ixsri.T '- 15. Itrockivav. v . Cooper Tn I icy. P'-ister. . Jii . r . 1 1 1 -i-i . . . 1 , .... ' iiii'ic Kciniiin in. 111 ,v,is at int 1 eponen, 1110 Is lea I was tie lore that bo. I v I nu rui.1 ..f . im Ini: lion ., q . 1 i 1 ........ 1. ..... . ., . - . . 1 ' J v ... ( - .. .. ....fci , eiiuoui, 10 aiteiui 1 tne tiring ot a bomb-shell, which exploded roiuso uaiU the falsehood to the counter. ' the centennial celebration of the ba-ll nf ! It w ill continue, however, lo bo ciiculattd , Bentiington, in which Gen. John Stark ! by that class of Republican j minals, of 1 with his raw militia, defeated Col. Bauui ! which .hc Tribune is a shining ligh', whose editors net on the principle that "a lie well stuck to is a. good as the truth." When Hayes issued his ciicular piohibitiug ofKco-hohlerH under the general govern ment, which of course iticlu.lcsj0.r;iafY, from taking part in elec ion campaigns, he ought also to have made it a eood cruse 'VT "- irw-as lelt thut P"tieo nnd prosperity would come to tlm Southern States only in this event nml 11. at ,.,.,..t.c a.. The House It U 1 . ' 1 ,1... . . . . . : tion to pay the troons. tinl.. if'..--u who cointTDnded the British and their I Ilcbsi.ni and tory allies. As a matter of! course Hayes and his official advisers were compelled lo deliver shoit addresses to the crowds that assembled at many of the rail way stations. The impromptu performan ces of Mr. Hayes were all of the same dull, monotonous character Ha, stale and un- a shoit distance from our vessel, beimr fol lowed 111) bv a continuous riisct.r.r.m .f V',r"" ' " n w. u 1.1 cease. .1,1. , . , ; sioo.i nun us a stone w ;i,.ri;-i5iiiM, i.rn-i iinurii me urn ra ge to 11a ve been piemen itatcd. I his playing with such missiles has become too common of late Willi paiu, ami we are about Ined of her j eluded, and now Sherman i praisinir If readiness with apologies. The explanation I eause he adopted the D inocraiic po. 01 tlie Spanish .Miuisler beie. Ihat the fii ng r1,""! " tieieino.Tinin .... .1 1 r t . f'Hrl ami en-dif fur wind is claimed hvthe was the work of an over-zealous officer is a lbivi s administration. 1 .) not ro.,,,so o. 1." sttpulKted that it should not be used to MisiVnii ! bo,rus stte B-overn.nen:. It was 11 unit for I the bill with this included, n unit airiinst it un- ... ., iiuw c-iiermaii is praising H u es be en, ue he adopted the D inner.. to. ....iil. other instance of ee, in, ...... 1... .i. 1 1 . : 1 t 10 Ha-11 i, Xecessaiy to choice,- 1 IT. The names of j i.iocKway, 1 alley, Johnson and Foster men witinirawn. The second ballot resulted Schell 173 T'titt Iavis 2i ; Hani... Mr wore Jl I taiicc of -j-io u-.il-s. l iie wiie used wns a j lo"f to Il.utfoid ami back, over which j music wns m aiiMnitted distincllv. li e eiystery surround ii:g the disap- ; j peaiancei.f ihe bule ciiihl of Mr. Rose, j j near Blair, Xvbiaska. was solved Stiord.iy ' j morning by the finding of its b.njy alH.u't j two miles uoithwest of bis bouse on tl- 1 bank of a smail stiram rail, d Davis" cek. ! The Potter Juurtud says that fartnris 1 in that j art of Pciiusv Kama have discover- J rd that the thrush will not onlv eat ilmim. 1 ! t.ilo bug. but soon succeeds iu exiermina- iing mat pest. ihe brown tbiusb 1 thrasher, is, we suppose, the bi.d alluded I iu. i T. J- Reynolds. 10 vears old ml Vl ! l e Johnson, 15 yeais. were nro-sted on Satuiday in Philadelphia, on information ! that they had eloped from Chicag ., where : Miss Johnson resides. The vouto' inan is' said to belong to Sr. Leu is, And to be re- i sj'eciaoiy connected. I Alfied M.uiin on Saturday entered the ' j jewelry store of R. J, Matquett, in Phi!;,. ! delphia, and asked to look at some gold i ! watches. Wbilo Maniuett was getting' : them Marti-j struck him on 1I.0 : t 1 1 : t ; 1 '.- f . v.l,;:.. ; ,- r- - .-a . ... ,t .. ., .: I them by the fa, mer. ": t a;oi:e. lie. t';e 1 "o i sister w ns - ; sho:e. S. a; ! is- gentle mvi 'i L f r a c- LLC le Schell's ... 1 a piece of iron. He seized .i. i, nr. I I a . . of S. A. B: itlges, made tiiianiinous. ; and ran, but was captured. firing the j 't:ck leisure i -r assist -t 2 . i. s f r ::; w i Fi iday tl,e M et . 1 toe cars 10 as in aneslibg 1 i I a 1 den. who 'B r: ci or , tso less :l:,i; fvve..:.). whose b. h'v 1? .'' 1 te'.va:ti by nil act of !. I 1 The l.st irsv-der of !!;., ! that of ti e SI ei :.: ( 1' llatden has lived ti 1 3'eais u:idei 'he t .t.ne f making the an est a'-.-.r tired, and a c .pat. ; "i Maun, v. ho had a pis- ': . killed. The M .-iv field Im-. story of loe d:s.i;.j.e;i::i: t J ear-old daughter of 1 ' count v. whom a :ierv $ and tied t-- a tin , ;: ; 1, p, .p 'e ef IfVV ! i,..; I 1: 1! p i' il ('"' 1 : ti v .- ..' -if i f .'f .; .. if, ! lor removal nom olce for any one of his , irrcrest ing. Postmaster General Key.ho officials win. hnppen- to bo the editor of a was invariably brought out' by Mr. Hayes, ne wepaper, Jeiibeiaiely to publish a false-; and who was always .ready, dishonored 10HKI iDout a political opponent. The ed- himself by his ajiologies, reiterated fid itoi oi tlie tribune would then have ex- ndutcum-, for having been a rebel amined tho otllchil ucoid lelalingto tho is really ashamed of his having been a! Nine Millions Pull" bi foio lie ventured lo ' Confulerate Colonel he ought to resign his j office and go back to Chattanooga. As a little too gauzy iu the eyes of Mr. Evarts. ami our State Department dics not excuse tho making of Atr.eiicati vessels targets for Spanish gun-boa's. O LI P All At.YTIC MOHTOX seems from private telegrams received, hero ...... ....T i-'iiio iiiiiin wun 101 extended sneeeh 0111 to roiiow threxperienc-or mr predecessor 1 ii'rV Villi table 111 1 1, -m, .... .. ir ... i.. .. 1 "arr... - v., 11 ii.ii 111 .i rm ,..11 After the Hon. Wm. P. shell 1....1 1 I dangerously injured nominated for Auditor t. nun. a 1 O.., r. 11 I 1 1,0 I etuis., I lug oatio's weie taken for State Treason IMIST BALLOT. r.. . ..- 1 .u.iiipretE is ' sevei.il .l.v, s, r:i' "j i t I fi'wid and waier ro;d Noyes your duty, and i.i ! to have a bard wrestle with grim Death 1 ,'n'- f'"' the sake .r pence and j with the chances iu favor of "Grim." j KSSlS':: I Death isoilen cbeateo of some of its most net of the Kh ctoiHl Comuiis-i charge Col. Noyes with having voted for it. general rule Evaits did not succeed in fin ishing bis speeches, for when he would get to the middle of one of bis fearfully and wondeifully long sentences, tho schedule time would be up and the locomotive would Eva 1 fire competent to rtisi hnt ir that work I invoke Ii mom- ? We are t he nan v of h.tv ,-.i.:.. ..'.,.i i in nil history there was no trrnnder spectacle tinin that ot this creiit nan v .uiioiii-0..1....0 Ik., . .. . . r... . ,.,.1,- or.lor and t he ins, to tho most any n;ro ; tor 1 he nnumsoon lira, n 1....1 I i promising victims, and in this case, if pro- Ml,in upon .,ni- national honor which ail the If he 1 longation of life should by nnv unfortunate 1 ,am8,n the sweet heavens cannot wash out. j eiieinusiance occur, tne Democracy would ! . -im.n was iieipiem iy mien upteil be lobbed of two U. S. Senators and the j )y "VVuset and every allusion to the act i Radical Sena-onal majority still be five I llC "'Ctoral Commissioii was loudly A I I . f . . ' lllS.O . ,i " iiirougn ine reiiisai 01 tins olo fossil fo pay nature her just debt by breathing his last. AXDEItSOX. Xoves, Harr... Xoj-es.. Hair... SS ; Powell... !W- Temple.. secoso nAi.i.oT. Ml I Powell... 5JS I Temple.. TBIFIIi BALLOT. I Powell... S5 I Temple.. OT-lTH AI.J)T. 113 1 Powell. .. 'Jl I Temple.. ""- ooZiJ , c'ai.T"' C al rnirny re- j the farmer foird hr: i r: ft" ,J Ta ',''():H) "i,v'"r t" em. . q,et till nicl.t nml he i I plojcs .it and near Pittstot.. Silver in ! sistanee. t'-o i large tptant if tes can be jm. chased at two i H,a- irght 'Im w -r-::f i 1 Men hers IDs Sweetheart asb Then Commits Slk ide in a CiH RCir. On .Mon day evening last William O'Snllivan, sex cheered. A motion offered bv Mr. Xeieler irc-na ,' adopted Ihat, no delegate be allowed to speak more than once nor lontrer than five minutes on any quest ion. The. committer. on resolutions not being ready treport the ( convention adjouuied until 8 o'clock. ! F.VEXIXG SESSION. ! The convent ion met at 8 v. M., and waited for half an hour for the tesolutiou com mi t- tee. The committee then reported the fol- ; lowing resoiutions ! Vins-r That on .ue whole affair, bronchi for- 1 was made for tlm rtin.o ..n..,; ...n. 1 Hayes into tho Ward Mrs. lfve ; .i , .,tf-r ,n,.,l,i t ;t. v.-.?. ' -1 : ''"'"" He election of Sa, j--t """iiiui.u tier ;o, 'l..., .....01 n.i.i oceu cnue ; inert in, was 11 niarri crime inrninst free irnvern in wisgusteu iaiikces as "the most im ivirii,.) .....a ..r . 1 - . ... . - . . excess, ...i .uuei , u,e canines." inke it i ,.U " Xoyes.... Harr Jir. :oyes nomiuattoii was made uiiani Captain William McClelland was unani- ' ' ; A P01 ro,1t- l:sconnL wliich would aio i a profit of ifl, 400 to the comp.inv, wiiile . 2ti employes can use the money at pn i;, . 1:1 ; the purchase of ,be necessaries ..f life. i n A Memphis (Tenn.l dispatch if Aut . a); M.v: iren.y Williams who kilitd . b j two conned men in this canity last Fiidav I and then fortilied himself iia bouse and leiuseo to su. render, w .s capt in cd last night by Andeison nnd HofTand lodged in jail. tiard.n, ibe desperado wlio w as raiw lured at Pensncola l.,st week by Texas oili- mously re-elected Chairman of the Demo- ! u J 1. . - , ,,i,onu ere last iiie.1,:, iie,v- cral in State ( Vw.imii .. 1 J ' The tn st hi ody an 1 yet indecisive light ing which has taken place between the Rus sians and Turks commenced abonl the miil dle of lust week and iras still iu progress on . . ri i y . - a I t . . villi v iii i.tfi rr ...eM.ayo, u.is week. was n senes f ' " - ... .s.. ..... KH7mg at ; toil at St. Jarloth's Catholic church Cbi- sorties made by the Tuiks to drive tho "e y1' ''dered crowd. At a certain point j cago, called at the bouse of a young lady Russians out of the Sehipka pass in the 5,1 ew Hampshire Ihe somewhat notorious named Kit I te Brnnnock, who he had for a Balkan mountains of which they took 'Nalt Ilcad of ,l,at St"to J0'" the party ! ?r ft " I,asf ,ne -'"'msly courting p.,et pes.ion some time ago. was of , and as if determined to "Put '. STavtV.' u ipai's ' " j.'t i Hi.- I til n,, 111 it military point of view, that the Russians should bo di.sjodgrd from its occupancy, nnd the efforts to do so have been as des perate on pa it of Uie Tuiksas the resistance ' v the Kussians has been stubborn and un iclding. Assault has followed assault nay aftrr day, and has even been renewed by moonlight, sometimes with partial, but as vet not with complete, success. It has of- It has now became a question whelher icu iieeu a nanu to nana sti uggie, and tLe Gen. Howard is hunting Joset.h or is hunting Howard, for one night last week a squad of braves fiom Joseph's camp sur- ncd. .John Cochran, of Limb's Creek Tioga county. Pa., died at his residence, August 15 1. 177, aged 10: years and seven months. flu. deceased was I.,.,.. i p.. e ou il past .11 n . . - an in an, me t'resideuMal show iu the two States in which it exhibited was unite ns amusing as tho celebrated awing around 'V""" the circle of Andrew Johi.sou aud U. sS. Vlul"Z2 vjiaiit. . ". 130 miles north ofthc boundary line Faalcl election of Samuel J. Tilden a'tCI a t"ef ,I1,,t'ss died, leaving ,is wife i d of late, be having indulged in drink to nnT which Iirs not been endorsed mid will not cess. While theie a friend of his sweet- ' .V.,'fl,l'n' The S!,mo S!p'r" wf Pn'r'ottsin i: u a till i ci I w men torebore a contest upon the first offence a. t, a Miss Brady, was present, and, see- will resist fl,t p,,,,,, Hny ',., ,,t nt a Vrc, . ing that there was trouble brewing, lef! me room SEOONnriijit Ihe immediate happy effect cratic State Comniiitee Tne convention then adjourned sine die. A Brave-Hearted Mothi J r .. . . . .-..i- ii , . iioeiiy.iiis. iinigioii, vetmoiit, .lanuarv lTTo tlis ledena Sera,,,..,, an,: five children, tbe eld- I mother, at tbe commence i ,.f , e n,em st not being yet fourteen yeais old. w,olrable battle of , bat place car ied h m nave mnoe i m mi... in tbe past month J""ey un- j uer aims on horseback. IW Mrs PS "mom with her h,,sl.1 ,J K l "! J1"1 .a fam ' Manitoba, j -it-uben Jack, a colorod m, eighty years ..r :,Ke, was killed w hile lead ing a mule down a bill near bis residence, atXine P.ints, Bait township, Lancaster county. The mule was attached to a wa gon, and. Mipping as be went down the hill, he fell on tbe old man, kil!inr ,jm instantly. The mule broke his own" neck in the fall, and when found mulo and d li ver were dead. A Canadian family of twelve children at r.ngiewooo-, U x. has SS fingeis and and family and unhai vested crops to cet ".V...K. vi dud iiiigui wiuiont money To pay the expenses of the funeral Mrs Scranton seemed an advance on tb, ,,' ing crops and w hen she had paid the lvs ! i ,ki. . i .i i i .. , . . . l"r ,,x ' i v. ...i. w ot. ucmi nusoana ijhU nearly 90 in cash. NVith this sum she procured a few neces- tliy bad cap; u ted. ! what should !t d ' e '1 1 " "Skin b"ni nine," ..' "-!. ; lo i'Umediat. ,. I J ; c t. I et-Avvn of Lis I tad s-. i '-'iii ; ! down to bis f- '. ' "t'.y ' five miuntes nftet the " i hail..s K. P r--d k aged ti.it fy-thU'C !.ii;. "i :' bis sued father iiini sb t--' Butler stici t. X. : . -' " plucked Soil!,-" r,ef f. t:. ' a 1 1 ang in g them in t n !!"' v' to the residence of .' 1 n i '' ;i Butler stiet t, for ti e pn ; them on tlie cof.ln w !: . ! e ' a ' mains of Ii is M r. Ft " '''' ' ' Mr. Potter tilt it ri lie:" -m body lay he passed a tu'" ' : ' 1 rel-alivesai.il nppioac! cd ii '' ' the flowers in liis hi-d. 1 '' a laly ti place on the ,'','ii! i dtu'y betiin.e faint and '' f spectators fell dead on '': ' ': of Ibe corii:ei"s juiy, tici'-J heart disease. A DrtEA rKt i. Cinvr A "V V, letter s.us: L i-' m about ten o'clock n nn-t a ' ' ' was -tterni,;. il nt (i:eid.l. -'l-1 bv a man named 1 trouble some t ime ag' " '" 11 n.' ' ! aged maiden ladv namrJ -v 'r-. , about a line fence. Al if ! " 1 ;t...::t t ' 11-C losses on both sides have been enormous. Tbe number of men engaged on each side iu these repeated attacks did not perhaps, fiom the peculiar nattiro of the ground, txeced twenty thoitsiinl. Tho Turks claim that on last Saturday they defea cd the Russians in a hen brised 1 lie mii i-l, I....I A1 e it . - " u..vj . ii.iic oi iiowarc. 8 : pack animals and hnise stock, at Cama ! Meadows, and succeeded in getting way ' with about 150 horses and mules. On r.r 1 Lor ft Short time. It is snrnosed : ... ' " " I " '"V. rt u,'r' auininistnuion the absence the lovers quarrel- in iV.uVmVi nfrlurT, r .Mhem'sVute" 'I i i the return of Miss RradY, and I v,.r"1"a!'js "'r frequent protests nninsr pre-- I , ll A :.. "l.; . VioiiR violation of I he reserved riud.1 of 1 1. l.... I o.s ,. , " . r ' ""i own. os in exercise h nowor nut .1. ,i x' ies nnti se leci Hie a ra tti n mil to r .o a bTu ntnz set t r S'rvi" ui j t.M ,,,s n-.Ve e ho went directs St. Jailoth's church ' iV'u- rV ,nlMi,,1, '''e I"'nioc-iKcy, whud Via" i i a"' H''eat lakes for herself and the decimal system by sei. i, I !,!,.,, i . ir j Vi .. . C,-UIC,, lr.nn: and earnestly demanded the overthrow , children to i onncstown ICv n . . J ! y C tliem su ins t, kern still and hr ' . locked himself in and blew his boons out. i un.i punishment m ail .... ..... , il ruuow ..... 'h " "' .y: fingers find t ben.se lv.B c.itr . 1 . . iv :'.t I ' n ...... . " i i ..n.., . -i-t.. 7. . i.u linn, iiariv were nmbtonn . ' ;.. .t.. : . J , l lie woman mucin ion. . - t iu an u isuovereo mere noonr -in iio.ir a r '". "ai cai.uai eon. ninou m oornr.r,.. i .... . r j on . o ini-ir ecKon lnrr : . . . , ... ... . nrvrinii .n l...o 1.; .. .'.v. loo,. Ca lit 111 11 (T tint, nt n l,l .....t ....1. . . . t . t. irrrcl Ibe .1.1lrtl ier killing ai.ss iJrannock. Miss Brady I hmh SoVte and f.,, V",' " " ,.i'r,'L..? ! nln.ost w. oiu- o.V ' Z " " ..,U!,,sVi"f A Move Haitford has died of 1 " l , " "i..s. h tl was so frightened by the occurrence that j mantis '" lrw returns are ineoniist'ent V a : of the lw.v'-Jl.i.-. . '. ... ' J! ! a slight cut made in one of his lingers by a i i.n ba.-k. si.e svvooned at the time, nnd has not, snf- ! f".t. -rV,f! "'V 1 ' V" ,,f n."" !InK and n,. (W..i,Z. . 7 "un Ior- .lece oI ordinary oxidized sheet zinc. The T'-. 7: : oa! l.c.ently recovered since to give a coherent i furtimr en o V'" llLy.?nV)T.l flnce fr,.n7 l" '..r I ?'c n.tlicted a poisoflons wound that in a 1 ' . . . .. .. . ., . reV;t"? il'T'?-" ' age load onentre Von U ? ." Jli0 circulation, - Upe .lien cVhw led bark - ., iii;iiii.-ni..-. .rrsiiiova.i u. n n ..v ., . nn.r iwrni iHirni m. an,i i ,- . . . . . - i- - .... j i-. ,ii n . . . . o.i oi oil ino ..i...- ... i. . . .r .. ...ii.sici.iiis wuo ,.t Kn!. be.l lonoM'U " " i"'X "K"'eui, in me isuiKi.iy last t bo Intlivna b;it... - i i.clghborhoo.1 of Kh i s, in Armenia, while white men in ,,,,per Montana and were fill tllH ntlldr Il.'illd tliA IfiKCiina tlilm i l.wi: i w .1.:. ... . . . tlOUltJ hr Ii-ft frf.i. to udi.u.1 it, . lfPClVea A imitPr Kr-lr ninr1 ulil. v ' - - ' " v mm ii-ii.i iitii if iiv m I lie I na . n iiiiiiv -t rial ti iv-a it-'. nni if 4 ki - j nit i 1 1 w 1 1 rti t r - --s.. n h n i.iiafiiftii'a woia . & ... m .. . .. ,.r. . .. . . . . " jjowci l euowsione. 1 t'"vft ineuiv-iuree : lions. The ritrlit to enniraot. tr..,.iv. iJ.; , . and a nnrfo of Q ti "'iii"iie. UxidizeU zinc. viexory. nateve. ,,e result was.tlie bat- Howard again started on the hunt from i yeai" ot aS 1 Prt , t ' railroad inVotidbea,; . 7.. T;. '"c,Ln: Vml.e.lel,MN ri,,,UM tie was severe aim of long continuance, whU Perry's Lake on T,,,. m, ! .Ta -kso m ,ZrJ'V"c.?P,'Um nf duced rates of r i.. 7Z , : a .Ll " ! l,",e,"rn ' aii.iicd as e:-efully as Woor- beavy bosses .n iotn udes. ' surround and Indian wr T Tu,.l'i M,rt.. -..-..1... . ... vu,: . .n . " V. : : L. . . ....I. . . not seen 10 en la rfe our presi-nt lent snii its. - . J ,o,ry.r,o ni an vises l lie C atliolics , . ... j - i,,.,,0,niU wurvuiiies, ann while the coi (hfl HasBlaiil n defeated aud in full reheat chiles Gen. Howard's troubles from bciopua i ass dih tins news lemains his courage, it has become io oe coniiru.eu, i ue i-uiniuai.uiug gencr- gusted with his whoIecnmpaiBii m I. .it. : . w .....rM s.-A.- ..4 4 ... 0isoi mnn niiiiiCTKui. ii.rftiii, in irK.jni Hue ins iitint after Joseph thts pftssns il.oi.ev r-f , .,e Mr,i,on, upnn t.krn pl. either itf aucieut or modern '.u UtiiiAL'H . t iooh Piiiiiuinu' i rm tea v y , n . -: iiiAr a , a a n i t..;,k I THE Democratic State fWti ! v:" .'" J'TV In time of rxvM here with M in hand and h, I :r " V J" .""J" V . a:iV:. ... l-o-uimi ... l(l. ,. ,. , " "V . 1 S,,K "oeniaifreour present lent snirits ---- sw.- y'r'rni auvises llie Catlioic lutrv sn.nro he SPP" f,m ,l,e l'rcecd ing else where, rstablishment, nor disregard thesalutHry lesson , r i . .... I that when eallcil uiwin to answer Ibe sr... ' '", had a (ioldcn OPPontinitV to nominate mi "l'?",K" exp.-rieiiee .which teaches that tho ' . ... eU " ,s realized that the Voimrmsk dai aud admits l,me.n. ...tw 1...1... , . V" """""Z s louni i.e held snbordinato to civil cniirt is not yet thre vears .Li ........ ."".""B"' ' :"U'"er , , ,. c It : J, l " , o. urn power. apcoi dnifirly tho inerenso or the Fed- child is in t.,r,i r. "' l,,e ,aio v.ailinal Antonelli, who was thoroughly d is- Supreme Court, but only twenty of tbe oslnrrav mil ma nitom, i ..." 1.. ,s J"st lni ne' r'vo years, Ihe success never in I...K n,i,. i : .. . N(KI delegates availed themselves of it, and reeeRw7r. V")- the Prince t,f " I has ever before l"0!:?' a,"n ? "'V? l,,Rn win receive continued Vm'SpVo hI iv J i Z . f,,r i'ucky next in the oider of succession totbe bead- 01 ye. on 11. a son 01 nam. too laieH idp uemocntcr n Pfnn.v rni.i - . .,..ui..Nm. nn,i .,m.,, . .....1, . ,, .r u .....: ... . .... .n.tiuMii 1 iiiucii. una to tne fiom ,it he ": ,,..r I ' .-L.f.ro I" 1 r. .11 I'" lis I I. I I - ...111 ; I The woman's picicing , l.n .1,., ...I' IF .11 ' - ' ..lc liannrpr after tltC St:l,-"';Ui, " '". ... ,i,. Both p.no.'s "V:,. ,. 0.t; vi' su"1 tbiongb th lnntrs it? no better, indeed in6n;tely worse, on the vote tor auu. lor Creneia! That iheiieniivHtion nf'.-rT,,.!..-. tier father s honiA k,i,,a .: . . thousands of -mti,7siric,7..BSy ttlemo1eyeft.if;;;;7w,V, mud ttiedecp di6.rete at themseives and ism?- ?5. wrote t I ress, Axg. court and family of tbe Czar, head of tlie Greek religion, in w hich utter heedlessness to the thorns v( chastity has prevailed. Icii tilaen- ei-itic.il condition at four001 il.v nfni-iio.in. Justice Miss Morev's n:c r terrnvm. Si is Moiey ''",, woman, gaining a livii'S sick. In Pbilnmlplii. f"c Wmider, after a uirlil 1)1 u" his wife. h: f t.,1 'I'd: il! . 1
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