Square Timber." BRIEF EXETCH OF TIIK LIFE OF COu C. NOT PP. AHOS Democratic State Ticket. FOR eiFKEME Jl'IGE '. JOHN TRL'NKEY, of Venango County, j FOR Al f'ITOH OENERAI. . Wl.it manner of man the Democratic cDdidate for State Treasurer is may be ( TUT rJt3nni! rDtrlU Nofomucai. eve.nt has recently taken At Ltllii iiKlA rHrhiUn place which m uuexpcctcd and so re I lit, Uhi.iunm i " larti,, itBEurrouudiDirsastbe norni-. -T ' --- -- Lllt;,Q iatt wtek, of Gen. Cecrge ti. flc- EDENSDlinC, PA., J Cleilan .is tie Dchm cratic card-date for I r.-daV MOmiBjr, - - Sept. '2b, lb. 7. i 'v'rner OI Jr7- lu"e ""eb"- j ;eao4.d fron. tbe following brief sketch of ,.ow e,lged in working out a pi. eraipr.u - Jr ......-.--.-., i bis life funi.sliec. to me Mie wrr mm j Yessary comfo, canvass had beeu conducted with much published iu last week s issue ol that able . ,,ri,p,-if nfe for themselves nnd fn bitteicees by Tbe friends of the two most and efficient journal : ..-... lr.hn V Kt.oet.tni.. ex-17nited I Col. A. C. Noyes was born in Grafton county. ! States Senator, and State Senator Leon Ab- betr. bet .recti whom it was believed the I . W -.... a w.t1l .. 1 i racf CZ C MeC-lc'dan WM. P. SCHELL, of Bedford County, j was liot a c;illdidate a-'(1 ou ti,e day tbe for state TRFAsrriKH : j convention met was in Boston attending tbe AMOS C. NOYES, Of Clinton Connty. j dedication of a soldiers' monument. Wheu ----- j be was placed in nomination by a delegate, : not from Gen. McOlellan's own county, his in the Bald Eagle Valley Ttailrond, for tho pur pose of making him etigioie at director of that road. This trirst was accepted to serve it friend of his early manhood, .whose eon fide nee in hie Judgment a'nd integrity imposed fhe trust upon him. This is the only railroad stock of which be is the owner. IN SYMPATHY VT TH WORKING MEN. j T . l..l- T -...!.. tn.Vir.oo ..I,-, a rt I mi to secure upon their mforts nnd lux uries or lire ror tnemseives una in mi lies, mac Col. Ndvw !t In full sympathy with them ; not only that, hut he 1 R living model to the young j Wm. r. Sch ell's accord. Xcics and fituer JK'otlnffs. Tnliitc nnd KpraklnK for llie Hotter I'rnirctionor I tie isf-.of I.wbor. Ills Totes on the Thrrf Hnnilred Dollars tipmp t ion bans and the lury tans. A mati in -, don. takes lii -of the roof, a ii.l .1 niij s i A Crawford county farmer tai.st d of seed. . ! Jufct before lie icaciu'v i The Pit'hluirgh (tailing dun lias been ' alipb on bis feit. f-piKc'a. ti, was .1 iicws,,i;ii 01 uio oaser utu;t r-.ooui li.c Ji;.;. a i, Jt't-eight. frt!lf 111 I I 1. c h-. I. Hetnocratic County Ticket. New Humpshire, Sept. ut.i, li-i. wnerc- iusho- ,.st ntrritv and daily toil run accomplish for cefitors, who were of 8cotch-Irisn descent, re- j any who, like him, determine toatieeeed. Start tided und were atuoiiK the pioneers in the set- . u Jn nctive life at twenty-one ream of aire, he tlementof this .tate. ii i rather was a farmer ; comlIient.PCi WOrkinr In a wiw mill in hia native and (ruined unions his tell jw t itUen. urg-iy i s,Rte , thirteen do!lr3 per monih. his Falnry marie up of the same element Pcotc-h. Irlaa and . incri RsinB. wiln ,.nt.h year's servieea. At the EoK'i '), a reputation tor sterling integrity and ,.,, of three vears he was taken into partner activity in ail measures of improvemeuis that I . , A cir ;hr,. VPrrter was the to.einan tended to promote the interest and f uccesa or , ' ly of th wplk bllt fr,mo8t m having it InnnA II illlltlCdf llWP IKll Dill ' ? . . . . done. Ih:s position, nttumea no tloutt ty tus industry nnd capability, would have satitted those enguged iu cultivatiug tbe soil. fahmek boy, scbooi. TtJcntn and i.cmbeb MAN. CHA5 W. FKc'T HUNOTA HY : . F. O' DONNKLL, of I.orctto Bor. DISTRICT ATTOtSLT : HOfiACE liOE, of Johnstown. FOOR hovse uirector: C.)l. Noyes spent his youth in active work on name was received witn a penei:t .loiiii during the winter month", until he was compe applause by the compact crowd in the gal- leries, and from that moment and all j through the first ballot the excitement was j intense and tbe cheering for IVIcClellan i Iniul nnd eontinuons. As the ballot pro- JACOB KIRKI'ATiaciC, of C Lest TwP. , deleKaton Rfter uelegatioQ 4leserted cokosek: J its favorite and declared for 'Little Mc," JAMES MOULLAND, of W ilmoie Bor. j g . McClelbll) " ' 804 ; Abbett, 156 ; Carter, 21 ; StocktOD, 2. Jt not Black ia prepai ine a reply to E. LeavinjS 0eu McClellan entirely out of W. Kongh'ob'H personal attack upon him- . . Ilfnxini.e of tbe conveution. who- it in ins recent auicie in ine orin sinter-l-an Ra it tf, which will appear iu the next number of the name magazine. the nmhttion of most young men. Not so with Ceil. Nny. The pineries of Pennsylvania ol fered i more Inviting field for his smtitin, and although many dithcultiea and privations tent to assume the position that in the good old i had to he encountered.be was equal to them dnys or the Keputjlie was ttie nignest anioition of tbe boys of the country and village, that of teacher of !the district school. In this manner of living he attained muu's estate, when, in partnership with his father, he engaged in lum bering on the Connecticut river. The success of this enterprise led hi in to peek, iu bis early ambition, a wider held of operation. EMIGRATES TO PENNSYLVANIA, The pineries of the west brareh of the Sus- i quehanna. at that time an almost pathless wil- ! derness, offered an Inviting Held to one const i- tuted like him, and thither, in 1847. he made his way locatintr at the point now known as Empo rium, Cameron county, where he remained two vears. when he removed to Wesfport, Clinton couiiTy, at the mouth of Kettle Creek, on the alt. and now. in liis 9tb year, he can sit down under his own vine and fig tree, the work of his bands, and enjoy with his family and friends the fruits of his industry. THE WORKINOMV.N'S CANDIDATE. XVnrkingmn of Pennsylvania! you have a candidate tor State Treasurer on the lieino cmtie ticket who is one of yourselves, familiar with all the toils, disappointments nnd trials ! that rail to the lot or those born to earn their living nnd place among the men of the nation by the sweat of tneir brows a whole-souled, big-hearted gentleman : a fine type of Ameri can manhood, who is all and more than he as sumesall that honest men want in a public officer, und whose life and energies thus fur WAGES OF LABOR On the COth of April, 1858, in the Senate, ! Mr. Scbell moved to take up House bill I No. .r24, for the better protection of labor, j Agreed to. Yeis 18 (among them Mr. j Kchell), hays 11. After some discussion Mr. Bell moved to : postpone the bill indefinitely, which was agreed to. Yeas 20, nays (among thein Mr. Schell) 8. Legislative Record for 1858, page 515. (1859.) Senate bill No. 10, "An act for the bet ter Eccuring the payment of the wages of labor in Schuylkill county," came up in order. Mr. Turnev advocated the application of the principles of the bill ro as to embrace j :..e '"m!.i press tiniu west ;ts f T , . ' T . 1 1 l.. i ! . . : i i . i j iic. nruito ihiii udiifxu i oi i j j:ei- . uis cwj ue vni;iij 1 i . i i sous oy inimers. on iu iweuiy-sevcn uiuiiiies 'u me onr.e'., i iu Savannah, and ho is 80 years old too. I Baltimore and (n. ; chiliD I ilzie. aged ninety, and Kita o cWk on 1 h I Brown, aged eii;ht y-six. toth c-'loied, weic ... l - - . . ti:r i ..i... .1.. I m:ii a- i. j uidiucu Ait i ticur, ..iir,?.., iiivoi:i n.tj. , .ini v i.ck, oi:e tn . i Ten vears aro the late Senator Eov station, tbe nx ..r . i . . renounced Masonry to join the Homan ; b iggage car, pasc:.Pr .,' : ('at'uolic Church, and Le died in that j weie thrown f.orn faith. j lcrsons were inj. in d , . ,; i Gen. Gibbon's official report of the! L, 1. llavs. a V)'- 1 t.: tt... i: it.i. f. . o . i !t i. '1'.anw - 'i f 1 : i' (hows that 29 men were killed and 40 , an envelope hieb ' ..". .' ! wounded. : of a die to cancel n A Scnca county woman moui ns the vclope is si cons: i n- ...s .." -:' accidenta! breaking of a lamp chimney ; placed ii(ku a slip a't-,, iVij' 11 w hich she 1ia1 used rout iuual! v for eirh- I the h'-iuie. j.nrl t', .. ' ,r . , ,lUl. tccn years. j Kan e as a concl j, " A Vermont hen recently hatched out a J Hays sold his p.tUi,. V, " !'f all of the c'.unties of the commonwealth. i ever more surprised and out of sorts with ; ef M. ever' be in in I. f b:ve been, would have been ... . . . .. ever since, actively engaged iu elected, and fits nomination, rogeiner wun farming nnd merchandizing. the whirlwind of enthusiasisin attending it, . , r i I shows ttie suengiu anu inacic oi uis mime Aeot r three thousand coal miners in the j witll tlie 1t.0ple of New Jersey. It was iieighboibood of Wilkesbaire have at last j he illKbest compliment that could have riKierd to resume w.-ik at an advance of j been 1aid to tlie niAU wllorrt Edwin M. 10 per cent. Iu order to protect them Trom . j;lanton wuij nt permit to take Rich violence at the hands of the othet minets, j moiu1 ailU nUOf lifteen vears ag0t in ct,m. who lefuse the Mine terms, the present .,iiaiice w ith the earnest personal appeal of military force will be retained. It will . presijcnt Lincoln, placed himself at the i with his hc-avy canoe load of rl..ur. meat and cost the St ite heavilv but m the t eic . , , ri . , , , , ,. , other necessary supplies, polling bid way . si me wt ue neany, out as tne j caco , bead of Tope s vamiuished and demoralized j through;tbe channels of the river from Lock mum ue preserved, there is no otbci remedy. armvatUuU Bun-reoreanized its shattered ! ,,ttVe" lo v ""H'Port have been spent in doing good toothers ns well same branch of the river, where he has resided j a8 to himself. lumbering, then re tror TO YOURSELVES, I be true to vour order, nnd true to your State ; IHE I.VMBKRMEN s DIFFICULTIES. I let not demagogues interested only in their In these davsol railroad facilities it Is bard ' nwn advancement lend you from the puth of for any one to realize the amount of work and : ,,nrt Jpii will in the elect ion of Col privation connected with the Industries in which Col. Noyes engnge.t. All the supplies for logging camps and square timber crews were transported iu canoes during the summer, or sleds in winter, from IxHk Haven and Williams port ; but to a man determined to let no natural obstacle prevent business success, these diffi culties only brought lortli corresponding ener gy and determination on bis part. Vreouenl I v J has the writer of thU sketch seen the Colonel A mo P. Noves, of Clinton, secure to I he old Common wealth a Treasurer who will ?e firm in the hon est discharge of the duties of his of rice and add a new lustre to the record of the sons of toil. Mt. Schell was iu favor of both the bill and the amendment. If any class of peo ple deserve or require protection it is that class to which the provisions of the bill are extended. Tlie law he considered a whole some ne and should be passed. The motion of Mr. Ttirncy to make the bill general was withdrawn. i ;i i .Ti. ..! Ul'l laiiiiij. l . 4v .ll.'l.ii.e !;( tor the lust tune m the history of say that uii:;t.;.j 4 t . . ........ ..1. ... . .-: 1 1 ' ..!......!. . j i iiir,i i iiii tiiuiy nil tn tucii a hi oicili "-.luicn llicie. y i.; r..u ;.. ...i.ii, iIi.,-a ;u t.A 1 m a r.r . .. .... ... linn ... ,i uivii v. in uub il CIIILK? I . 11 an d n i'im ., . cotmty candidate to vote for. i immcdiatelv after p:t-'j ''"vi The pilot who caused tlie recent terri- cured of her lameness a,, i '"' '- i ine sieainooat coiumou on mo Volga river is to be setit to Siberia foi life. One liun- Mr. Schell moved to amend by addine ' ,lrei,"ml Pl,t i's were lost i.- i :.. .1 .1 .tr . .l T .... i iiiUKa unu u. cnii iy ii.ija cieiciiieci iivd iv Jacob Kirkpatrk k, of C hest township, j Allt:etam aild saved Washington from cap is the Democratic candidate for Boor House ! ture Two years afterwards New Jersey Director, and Teter J. Lit le, of Loretto, is ! gave ,lim ,,ei. vote for r.esidctit, and next the Workingmeu s candidate for '.he same j xuvember wiU make h-im hcr Governor, oftice. nhich of these two is the true TLe iCpblican who will bo rash euonuh representative of the workingman? This to ., ,:-,! apaillst him will '. i ' . ' possess an amount of courage worthy or a better cause. Ur to last Wednesday week, every Re publican State convention that had been hel.l cither gave only a quailed approval A MAS WHO WAS NOT AFRAID TO WORK. He has always been a large operator employ ing a large number of men, wuh w horn he whs always in sympathy, ready to doll his coat and fake a hand In "logging with the boyt, and in Jldoe Ei.wei.i. lias declined the nomi nation for the Supreme Judgeship tendered him by the "Union Labor parly" at Har risliurg on the 10th, and in doing so he gives to liboiing men a woid of advice that t an snouui uceu. tiuoge Jewell is a Jjctno icrat. lie believes the Democratic paity can Becure for working men all the reforms they seek to accomplish by tho new party 1 be safety ot both labor nnd the counties of Northumberland, Luzerne, Bedford, Huntingdon and Somerset. i This was agreed to. (Senate Journal, 1850, vol. 1, page 320.) j On the question, will the Senate agree ! to the bill as amended? Tho yeaB were j (Mr. Schell among them) 26, nays 3. ; Legislative Record T850, page 271. (For , copy of bill, sec page 3'J-y). EXEMFTIOM LAWS (1859), turn home without he , ," said that a F.e.,, !, ( ;tu,t . ' ;j jears ago ..iiM d tlie ..,..Vk. , :' ' c on witnessing this m . a, .!?' " me atooMC lailh. A Richmond ,K'V , since jasiKj-M:,,,,,,,-;.,:.;.,,;:'-- Iinrsloti. l adu,,., '" II II t v. The farmeis in Carter county. Kv. aie oll'ering board, giui and ainniuiution to hunters who w ill conic atul kill the sijuir- I rels that arc utniolisWing tbeir cornfields. By a recent invention, buttons aie r... . 1 ..! 1... 1- ; I t -. iiiMi-iii'u ujniii cini.- ii j iiif.cn iiici y insieaii i .'irtuiii ninictfd I i of bv hand as heretofore. One machine for Thursdiiv 1ut i , "hi w ill do the work of twenty skilled workers. rcacheil. That evenim. i "I ! A firo in Keyimrt, New Jersey, des- ; the streets of Jichm..n , , " "" n"). ii'ioj iiiii.hu piiiio til l lirr l.llN- ; oj .lieii:( Wlten 111 liir 1 incsb jmi v 1" l lie l li jr. Tiie loss was S200.- 1 Mauoin. John It,,, ., ... . , h ' '' Senate bill No. 483, ,;A Mipplement to ' f)00. The business nail of the own is in 1 AVm. A. ( 'oriiilit.i. ,. i , '. '"''ai an act to exemnt moiertv to the value, of l nwl..c ' .i.inc ..j "K;u. $oX) from levy and sale on execution and J Ex-Governor Tilden is to sail from! distress for rent, approved 9th April, 1840," Euiope for America on the lilih of October, ! (providing that pai'ies entitled theicto , and expects to reach New Yoik sonic time ,' shall not be depiivcdof the exemption by ; between the 20th and 25th of the same ; organization. the early spring floods, none so welcome mi the ' capital lies in the triumph of Democratic river from West port to Coin in bin nsCol. Noyes, ! nrinciples. I n his letter of declinat ion J ndi'e I f i fit itiif ruT.a I ... D I'Jwell says : tpicstion will be answered by troi khuj Dein ocrats at the jiolls, whose votes w ill show that there is not a littU; but a very big dif ference between them. piloting his numerous suunre timber rafts from home to market, always the same, whether in I the woods, on the river, or In thef imhi r min t generous, rrnk, open hearted, honest and true to his friends, relieving many of his loss fortu nate competitors and neighbors at Columbia from loss by his money and advice. AN UONOHABI.K RECORD. Helms never been a politician, but has always The Turks under Mehemct Ali attacked Hie Russian entrenchments near lucia, , , ,i. ...... i...i;., r.,n. m ot! r f r.. it 1" II c iiooui, luiij iive nines cast oi l levna. on l ist Friday. The fighting was severe and lasted several hours. It was at first re potted that the Russians had sufl-icd a defeat, but as I hey held their ground at. the ml of the conflict , the advantage was evidently wnli tin in. Preparations are bving ii .nle by the Russians to const mrt winter qmiteis. which shows that Mie 1 ie6ent campnigii has been n faihue. I nelil, ttie It.-iHitiltcnn candid.ite for I'ontrreKn. lowed everything with a perfect Vitsto i forty five niM. uity : at the same election it . i gave .ol. Noyes. the Hemocriilie cnndidnte for iiindred and forty-eight mil- was once more tnuinpliaiitiy In HTI the district was ngnin chnnired !o com prise Clinton, j.j coming and Sullivan, lorming double district, pending t wo membr rs. Col. Noyi's was again nominated nnd elected. It was during t ms session be offered the bill to re- j administration wc mean of course his ! Southern policy and his civil service reform or tieated thctn wilh supreme contempt, j On that day, however, when Mr. Hayes i and his cabinet otlicei s were delivering star spangled banner addresses iu Nashville to a sympathetic crowd, the Republican Slato convention of Massachusetts met at Wor j fester, and gave to his administration, both j in the aggregate and in the detail, as full ! noil poiniilete nn endorsement, as even Mi. The state. ., cut going the rounds of the ! lh,ves LilIlsif Cl,uij ask . anfi niuci, moie Repubhcan puss that the C atholic Dr.no- C(.;ija, e (,ubt ,)of , ,,e lA, e;iRt(ll crats of Allegheny county are organizing a j to Tiere aH billing or hesi- Kro,, opposition to CI. Noyes, on the ab(,ut it ,mt 1C COIlVentioll 8wal- gronuu uiai. imihpi n. isarr, ol 1'it'sbiirgh, w.c .lr'iir..! .i. t... . "iio viviviii. ii iii hit or iun,u(; plaltilllll. l! .1 i -l r 1. i . ' con i Southern policy, civil service reform, and Asembl, three I vent ion foi State Tieasnter because he was ! n .1 . .1 1 r. .1 1 t.r 1 jrltv, and be wi uc all that they imply. After the doubtful i.r,.t(.,i. V....O..., i.ucuy oesmuto 01 . , n h. I a;SR ,,., Ieteiv(!(1 f,,,tn onicr c;.atcs The Pi.lshu.gh W, which is undoubted fl ., Iy acliut, of the Massachusetts authority, explodes fl eahininy, and the! n.dicaus is doubtless very gratifying to delegates from Allegheny to the State con- M(. njr, u js 1Hf0-riarlv 8G to ,,10 l)e, vei.i.ot, Lave published a card denying its ! fM.,.aUc ,mity) because it was a recognition truth and declaiing that the entire Democ- . in ,ll0 ,nost cm,iialio terms of tho wisdom tacy of the county will as heaitily and cor- j niM, necessity of a policy tow aids the South diallysuppoit Col. Noyes as they will Judge j CIM Ptates whjcll tl)C Democratic party has Trunkcy and Wm. V. Schell. No one but j uniformly advocated, from the first day of a bigoted Republican could doubt it. No , (;iallt' teinl of 0fnCe down to the present Democrat worthy of tho name ever at- .:, rjv the resistless force of ouhlie icmius 10 orag religious uiiicrenccs into a lioli le:ll ei.titc.ct n.l it !a i.ia ......,1 lu...! I ... ..... ........ ., Bw i .1 ..iv jii i'iivi irwrtnb i been the instrument by which that healing policy has at last been successfully carried out. And while the Democracy accord to hi m full credit for placing himself on their platform and boldly adopting their own well undeistoHl line of policy, they claim, as they clearly have a right to claim, that I hey planted tho seeds of peace and good will from which the country, through him, is now leaping a rich and abundant har vest. -- A rHOFO'NT SENSATION Tras CRUSod I regard and appreciate this action of the reprehcnta.ive men, assembled at Harrishurg ou the 10th instant, as a compliment and an honor, but inn not pictured to scv. r all con. neetion with the party with which I have bith- ! ertr. acted. Having full faith in the disposition and ability of that party to effect all needed re- .'...-mo ..a .....11 ... I...I...IIT ,1... I..V.... I . not only professed l.ut praclieeo liemocrntle j ,,r Hu'olhers. I cannot consent to become a l.rineiples, pure und unadulterated, and ... this RIam.rd i.e.irer of anv new nartv on,ni JVio not desired to have mv name the public this fall bv anv mtrtv : on the eontrarj-, to every iiitiiry whether I would consent to be a candidate the answer baa been in the negative. Iiiiiicil'ivn, imuiiiii'i miioiuMcrmeii, alio III mis stamlnrri I rnr o day his character is without spot or blemish. I ? I tia ve 11 With a reeo,, for everything that is manly, f ..laV-d before the honest and ingenuous, nnd the host of friends I ;. th(. ,.ntrr. A waiver, cVc) Mr. Schell said, "I am pleased with tho ; section it comes up to my idea of what the law should do to protect the p'jor man." . Mr. Schell voted for the bill. ! legislative Record 1S50, page 374. (1877.) Mr. Schell introduced and supported a similar bill in the House. j See Legislative Record 1877, page. ' INTEREST. i month. Fiancisco Lopez, on trial in Corpus Chrivti, Texas, -.vas set tijun in court and choked almost to death by the mother of the man whom she was accused of iimr- ', deiing. David Dnzall, of Butler county, is ninety nine years old, and he went to But- i ler county ai the time of the whiskv pebel- vtvors were anestcd. There was o , xli il.it j.; r .niont street, San Francis. I,, . , mamm.ill. I..w.l. - r - - ' ' l ' "di "'- oi ci;i;. pi.ipo uie ii r.mta fiom tbe monster sci.: that a man ol his character becomes surround ed with, it is no cause for wonder that lie was repeatedly nominated and elected to the Legis lature.' POPULARITY BEroitKTnC PEOTLr. In IHT.I. Sheriff Charhnm, I he Itepiibliinui nom inee, defeated Col. .Turret t, a verj- popular ; liemociat in his district. bv four hundred niH- l..rit.r I.. lUi'-l .'..I X- ... . - ..... I. j".n,- ..-.w ,.i. . i,,p.,.-, ii lilt; I inot I ICI IC (undulate, defeated Mr. Chatham, in the same district, by twelve hundred ma joi Itr . mnk ing il change In that district in favor of Ihe lieuio. erae of sixiein hundred. 'T ins whs emphnti cally a triumph not only for the liemoeracv. I but also for the hard liundi d luiiitiermeii of the dislrii t. II is term in . he Legislature gave I fiiieh entire satisfaction to bis eonstitiitents. tieing niiei wiiii nuuesi ndelity, . ha. he was ti iiniipliaiitiy re elected in IM'sl. In istm he was, a Presidential eleeloroii the IH mocratic ticket. TWICE AGAIN VICTORIOUS. In 17n the bgisla'ive disfriel was c hanged lo embrace t linton. I'Mtneroii and MeKean. and again ol, Ni.i es wits mt in nomination. 'iii eroii was a Ifciiutilican conntvniid iraveSco- L' inter the ci-iimstanees ft would be indcli' cute in me to discus, n pprovinu I y or disapprov ingly, the principles set forth iu jour platlorm : bill ihis llllietl I miiv lit lii-rtti i r ti.,1 f, ,r In .. 1 creiieriil wav. thai I .'laitn to In. n wnL- m'ir n now. and always ready to favor and support every legislative or ot her governmei tal reform ; which niuy ten.! to benefit the biliot-mir classes, ' promote ail industrial pursuits mil guard with ! impartial .justice the rights and 1:1 Uresis of both ci'pi'al und labor. "is i: . t,-i i : . This cluster wri-hs 2r, . , f ; in cncunircrt nce and :; ft,.. ; '. ; vine from which this - r.,. ',''.. ' years old, and pr-Hliic s a:, j .;,,' 1 2, ff K pounds i f riai-i - T. " ' the largest bunch of g,.Ms At last theie l,a i--., , , A , .." f tct ween the man i-f is -,r i . " , lion, 1805. lie is a native or Franklin ! cdlicties and 'he inii:e,s tlbe-i'.-T' ' ty- j to be resumed at tw, h - j" ,' Mr. Montgomery Sears, the wealthv ' cent, advance ,n .T r. ... . V Senate bill No, 850, to regulate the rate , young Bostonian, who was mauied the as well have ! , ) ,',, ' ..r - i a v . i i - v - i"u . . . . . - "iji, hi niieiiHi iiepeatmg me usury laws.; , otner uay to .iiss cnoate, gave Ins bi ule a toe miners lir',1 f First section agreed to 15 yeas, 13 tiays, J wedding p.cscut of a resideuce costing cent., wLile the ii.an , -V Mr Sieln.ll uniiiiii. Il,.ml tl......A ....... : . iltniUili r i " ' v .... . .. .....v,.K nvniu m'cuuii fnv,. ; ineii nn v i.ici ease l.a'vn - A farmer living on Curubei land River, , ties now see 'lie i ir,p;it v ,f c , near Columbia, Ky., inspected a ten acre Iu a speech bcfo.e ti o ' . n t t . r r- , ,. , . , , . . ueiu oi com, a icw aays ago, ana did not i.enevoient i nion at 11 t-u find a full car m Ibe ratch. Destroyed bv An UxrrtKcF.DENTF.n Sckn k. For over a dozen years I have attended conventions and other public assemblages, both in New j Jersey and New York, as a press rcpiesent 1 ittive, my business being simply lo note what I heard and describe what I saw ; but ; never have I witnessed the scene, or rather i series of scenes, presented to-d.iy in Tay j lot's opera house upon the nomination of Gcneial neoigc B. M Clellan for governor of New Jersey. The picture presented was wildly, madly, thrillingly exciting. A gray headed, clear eyed Jerseymaii from War ten, a veteran attendant on democratic gatherings, stood by ine on the stage and 1 Ins beats anvthinc I ever saw. negatived It yeas, 17 uays (Mr. Schell among them;. 1 be b'll was laid over. Legislative Record, 1S58, page 508. (18r.O.) An act to repeal an act regulating the rate of interest, approved May 28, 185S. Y'cas 13 (among them Mr. Schell i, nays IC. FHEtGIIT8. Mr. Gazznn called up Senate bill No. i 425, jlo regulate the charges of railroad ' companies. He moved to strike outfall af- , tor the enacting clause and insert a new bill prohibiting discrimination against lo- ' cal freights. j Mr. Harris moved to postpone the bill i yeas 0, nays 20 Mr. Schell among them.) Oirthe motion to suspend the rule and read the bill a third time it was lost yeas j 15 (among them Mr. Schell), nays 12. j Two-thiids necessary, so the bill was laid I saia, unco Doomage on legs at w illiamspoi i from ; 1 1 s wondei lul : ' And, assuredly, it was, r r iiimiMiiiu loci ot ij cents, i ins lull ; n c mcit.-u union aiteniion a. itie lime I lirocghmit the entire Commonwealth, on account of the outrageous tirunuer of its defeat at a midnight sessiou. Tn 19 BOOM MONOPOI.V was at that time eepeeially obnoxious partes engaged directly or tadircitly over. Legislative Record 1858, p. 470. In October, 1807, Mr. Schell published a card in the Bedford (htzctU declaiing him self in favor of the passage of ,i law pro hibiting railroad companies from disci i ini tiating against local freights and in favor of through freights. A Cheat Natcu.vi. Curiosity. Tl.c mnnuract lire nnd sale of lumber on the c Hrntieh of the Susquehanna and its n lbufaries, nnd but few persons had knowledge of the ex tent or the cost and extra l.ibor inflicted on of the Democratic party that it never sacri ficed a candidate at tho ballet-box on ac couut of his leligious belief. m-m opinion in the Northern and Western States the lumberman nnd consequent additional cost I to the e insimiiT made by the arbitrary decrees .nr. iiaycs nas, lortunaieiy lor tne country, t has been likened to the pictuie presented six years ago in the same place, when the tall, handsome, manly form of J. Daggett I Hunt, (peace to lns manes !) arose alid. in I the flimoils "nit In iliitim" ll, I i'c:tfilit!. I lllllisheil at .TaeL-eonvilln (!,-.. r..... Ii the r' ''"t"1 I'afkcr was ptcsented bv him ; but : 'a's : "Several of our citizens have le- I. ' l.i i-i , . . ' . r .... .. . .. tne iiheness is not. a good one. 1 be scene ! .mui a visit to the (iicat .Sunken attending Parker's nomination was excit- ' l'"kc. situated in tho Cascade Mountains, ing and cnthnsias iu even to a dramat ic 1 illj"nt seventy-five miles north cast from a full car m Ibe patch. : squirrels. ! Captain J.- shna Wheeler, of Glasgow, Ky., now about ninety years of age, a sd ; tlier of the war of 1812, is said never to j have been sick a day or taken a dose of i medicine. Susan B. Anthony sojotirneth in C1 , orado, and the snow clad mountains ie ; vet berate her eloquent ideas in behalf .f gtoutid flow n, ploughed uiidi i and ban j ctl over woman. j Lewis II. Shelton of Sycauime Spi ing. j Texas declares that twenty miles smith of AiLsliu is a cave containing a pel i died man, sitting on a stone with a gun, haid as a rock, lying on Ins knees. Thirteen na ives were recently killed by the crew of an Ameiiem vesel near Cape Prince of Wales, in the Aictic Ocean. The trouble arose in the com so of trade between the two patties. Owen Fairen, said to have been 105 vears old, W'as buried in New " cu k on Mon- day. He was from Ireland. It is said that his mo her lived to be 103 years old aim inai ins oldest son is v;5. :. 1 :.' 1 .V n. ! .1 1 Archbishop Gilibou c::!Vl i"- fact that Puis IX. ha- ,:. ,. ry of a'.l the Pm-c, ..-. ,.f ,; 4 States. He was mm -: a : . T V.'ashingtou elied. Monroe w as i when the s, , While House. 1. l ilt posi! i. jj, ... , : head ' t 1 1 i , 1 , , w- M '!.:. . ! i. i ai re-ted ;it I ",. . '. Inst w eel. f i; i ioitte.1 iu ! ii ! in Bi o.ik -. i!!c ' open a s ile. and -ei w-.! lii'nitlis f.-r tl.c i ;b 01,13- a cw iu unli- .10. been a include lilt but glat s w h. coiiutiy t.-.Mi i.i Hi! cc mi ! -u: yt a The H ell. iii -ij i. that thoie is a w !:::: v.. 1:1 n ;! . sober, sensible gciiiii-tr..!'. ''. .1 HIS IrllVKC 'H I yc.-i C'inimoii eil-.ic.it v u. I 1 i 1. point : but that which I and two thousand others have just w ilnessed was infinitely j more so. it was a very epidemic of an. Nathaniel IIukne was named and bal loted for three times for Prolhonofary in i Ihe woikinginen'a county convention on Mouiiay last. W bether Mi is movement had Mr. Home's consent we do not know, but the presumption is that it had, as 110 dec- ! linatioii in his behalf was interposed in the convention. It proved to bo another illus t rat ion of Mr. Home's iccent political blun ders. No delegate out of the farty-thrte from his se-ctiou of the county honored him with his suppoit, and tho ten. votes he re reived came from the following name.) nt-th'rn distiicts: One fiom Rlacklick township, one fnuii (be West Waul of 1 Ebensbnrg, anil two each fmrn Allegheny, ; piause. a contagion of excitement, a whirl wind of man's uncontrollable enthusiasm. Correspondence Xcwrtrk Journal. Great grief, says the Chicago Jnter Oee.nn., has been shown in New York over throughout business circles in Philadelphia on Satuiday last by Ihe discovery that ! of a soulless corporation under the power of r .. ..... . F ..... . - . . . I imi 01 nwmuiy. willUHT mat iiimber- ; men are down on corpnrat ioas. Col. No.ves die' all that was tn the power of one man to'do to have the cost of boomiige reduced to 1111 I equitable price, but Ihe corporation had in their hands n more potent lever, and the bill was killed in the House by a "midnight decree." THE I'KOPI.E A PritOYE ITIS COURSE. Tn TS72 he declined being a candidate, iend Ing the parly custom of the consecutive two term rule, but his constituency claimed that although he had served a portion of the dis- iii,- 1 1 w j , B, Vi 11,. iihii serveri iiur one J'car 111 1 ue 11 ini 111:1 n now -omposei hear th. .We. of ihe mot.rning the dntlcsof a Legislator in a district where 1 cl ,,lch' ,,,c Sons oftheli limbic parishioners candidates of known ability, anxious to serve j became uncontrollable. Whatever nor (. -o.i.- in on 1 eapaeuy, are 10 ue found in inosl any township. Jacksonville. This lake 1 ivals the famous valley of Sinbad the Sailor. It is thought tt) average two thousand f.tet flown to the w ater all round. The walls are almost pt:r iiendicular, running Idown into the water and leaving no beach. The depth of the water is unknown, and its surface is smooth and unruffled, as it lies so far below the sur face of the mountain that the air currents I., .mi nir. t.i ... - .? . , the death 1?v -Tl. . I 1 .n'l- .in-1.1. 11. iin leugi 11 IS estimated af ' s . iivuino . tin it- v. li..n II . . . lujiiiy .iHre suku iMkmir at a stiprt ter in ; fitflit iu Kineka, Cal. lie lintl im cuuecru stamp, t.iii . I wiin ine encounter; yet suddenly, as '; though actuated by devilishness alone, he : die- a knife and stabbed one of the men to the heait. I A j.air of boot lasts have been made ! f'r Ieonard Wilcox of Rome. N. Y.. wh ,1.11 u-ri in iicigui and weighs 0(Ml lor evil. Jl.s ti;a-" 1 pounds. The lsts aie twenty two inches ! a stone to his neck a I 111 leugtb. seven in height, and eighteen around the instep. 1 be St Loins Republic ;n says there his life, never and nt er tecc' lie s atts -hat : l.- It never tend by him. I : his pocket and p-tc!.t .1 out, and he ihs s i,m! the name of ilie a;i': . A flog in :ei k. 1 . . ". l;.l 1- 1.1. v-.-i n; 1 1 .1 ::t il a vej ,- ' ! 1 !' t- i:--a:-'!,- 0 . kill'" i a ( 1- c;. l;..:.i..n. 1. 1. .-, .. . . - """s" ouiimen. rainer aiooncy was i o,. .t. . icinuw ill ailfc IjIMIiri ll.ft.VIII'r i-uk iinfin a simple parish priest, but he was tbn the district ns now composed, nnd he was J friend of all, ami as the solemn service It . . 1 . 1 ,., . . r. . . .tiiien .inn ii.s 01 eauiii at ten. lucre 1 is. and in the cetiter having t io living man ever has, and probably arc, subject to entry by ac ual settleisor by Uni'ed Slates land warrant, not f it from NAMED FOR OOVF.IlNOn. In IS75 Co!. No.ves was prominently nnmed tor t.overnor neioreino nemocrntie ITonVen John S. Morton. President of the Mai ket ! !L'L" ,.h".' '."V Ht Kr''!- wohoni reflection upon ; . ue viinniiiiiies, 11011111 stieet. 1 asset) ger Hallway Company, liad fiaiidulentlj- issued and put uoii the mar ket ll.OfiO shares of the stock of the com pany, worth At its selling price over a mil- nnd Halhlzin low nshins. and the l.m....h ! n",, a " dollars. Mr. Morton was of TuuiielhiH and Loictlo. Mr. irornPt '' '" the foremost and best known men however, in his wild and independent hunt j '" ''''"'clphia, and enjoyed the utibouud after the Piolhoiiotarj's office, must not i rd resl,cct confidence of its citizens, yet give up the chase in despair, as we have ! 1,16 roa1 f,f w,lic ,,e the President been informed fin g.al nuthority IhaT, Iho ' w M, n",st fnofilablc in tho city, and Prohibition parly will hold a convention and nominate a county ticket about the middle of next mouth. -i- -a In another pail of our paper will bo found an extract fiom the dignified and well wiitlen letter of Judge Elwell, declin ing the nomination tendon d him by the Lulled Lalmr Party" as its candidate for paid a yearly cash dividend of twenty per cent. Tlie cause of his sudden fall is the samn old sfnrv. If hco-at, in 1S70I. ! ?0i,,0, "re forgot ten the work of t he Con ven J - w wj . . r w t I ion on c.ti 1 i..i. 1 .. ..... ... . 1 ... .. 1. ir. inn jn.-i 10 v 1 na 1 ine proi-eeilinirs or that body wore a fiisgrace to the part v, as it be came merely an arena for a gladialorlal com bat between rival (Actions f'.r 1 h" astrendetiev saerillelfig such men ast V. Noves. .lurlge fio'ss and Hon. i range Noble in the selfish struggle for supremacy. NOMINATED FOR PTATE TREASURER. Col. No.ves wrs nominated by Ihe late Iliirrls Lnrir Convention as Ihe Ilemocratie can 'i'.'ate i.iroiate ireasiirer. A in ttie inevitable case wnere two si rong canuidaf'S are I he same posit i charges are made donee of .mt m t hf 11 In the ease Is nt lenst unfortunate for those who adopt this system of warfare, but in most In stances it is Ihe sure s quence of n heated e.m vass The struggle over. s It should ln. ni. 1 .'i...iv .ii.,..iia,oiioit;. . naievei may be tlie faults of the Catholic Church as a whole, the hold which her clergy have upon their people is a beautiful feature. The parish priest is the friend of the poor; their joys and sorrows find a lodgment in his breast. He is the much-loved faibAr i of his flock, and so long us he lives the I lierrtrar imoil .1 . .t li .....1 1 . ; ....... . , ...v... ...... 111., miiiiin, lltir ine widow and orphan the cold world's frown. Tt were well did some of our Protestant clergy, who live in fino houses, and repel by their imposing appearance and surround ings, the advances of tho lowly, take ex amjde by this cood and Chrisiain case, -i,:ii 11.. .1 ..r n. . r.iiiM.sod fnr " """n 01 inc. v.auioiic cntircn are m, hirtor animosities in-iso. nnd ! always open to the burdened heart, the TP t hll t In homciil l. .... . n . . I 1 . . . . ihfu.ness T.u,i ...Vh h7 .1.7 irr,1,.H l,,e rM,.oable Protestant church aio to- -often barred to all save t hose w ho come clothed in purple aud liuo linen. approved, and all Ihe dilTirent r-lnm.-r... losses in the decline of Reading Railroad ?re w,,rkin heartily to secure the election of . the pnl rn ti.lf... stock, and the illegal issue by himself of the stock of his own company to embark in new slock sjiocnlat ions ; fhen more losses in stocks and other business and more fraudulent issues ; next loans to personal Judge of Iho Supreme Court. Judge El- I fric"r'. s,,' money being raised by deposit- well is an able man, and having always ! hlR f,a,,o"1'r'1 lok with a bank or broker, acted with nnd sustained Ibe Democratic ' A,u' fi" t,,e process went on, being repeated parly, it was not fair to presume that; ,rom nnlG 10 time, until -Ibe crash came be would abandon its organization unless ! lMt satniiay. .Mr. Morion acknowledges f ir the most weighty and controlling rea-! il nd P"" most fif Iho blame for his koiis. It will be seen that he has full faith iu the disposition and ability of the Demo cratic parly ''to effect all needed reform, a veil fin behalf of Ihe tailoring classes as of all others, and therefore cannot consent to become a standard-bearer of any new parly organization." This is Ihe view laken by all Democrats who have watched ihe course of Ixilli political parties as closely as Judge J'lwcll has. H is thoioiighly conversant with the constantly recurring disputes be tween labor and capital iu the anthracite rsal region, and at onetime acted as umpire bet ween f he miners and their employer and Mtisfaclorily adjusted their differences. Enjoying a he does thi entire confidence ttf fhi laboring men throughout Ihe State. guilty conduct upon his broker, Wm. T. Elbert, all of which the latter denies. Mr. Morton was also President of the Phil adelphia Permanent Exhibit ion, which it is said will not be affceTted by his failure. His downfall is another instructive illns- the entire ticket. NOT A POLITICIAN. Col. Noyrs has never been a politician In the general acceptance of the term, but has always ""n rranj in ooev tne call or his puny and Lewts V. Boor, senior Senator from Missouri, died on Ihe 20th inst. at his home in St.- Louis, aged 01 years. Without great abilities, Mr. Bogy had a successful career. Tho key to this success may, perhaps, be i. .100,000 acres oi Uovci nti'ciit lands in the ! State of Missouri, and a large portion of this land is valuable. ! General McClellan has formally ac- i never will be able to reach the water's edvre i TrTeo 'einocratic nomination fr i It lies silent, still and mysterious in the I r Jeisey. The constitution bosom of the "everlasting hills," like a ! , ,"r fevi'" s residence. The Oen- ' huge well scooped by the bauds of the giant ,h'c!a.'rs l,e ''-as been twice tLat 1 genii of the mountains in the unknown line a citizen of New Jersey. j ages gone by, and around it primeval for- r, ! . 'arKesT mail m North Carolina is i ..uta u. Qti. ...i .. .... i i r... . , I aiiiam j ames b . Jones .if i; ... .... n ii u rtic iccejnng. JlieVIS-jit - - f ....i. mi. ij, iting party fired a rifle several times into the 1 ij-,S S,x , 1 ,V"e ,"ch a,ul weighs ( ha.J shown deeded si water, at an angle ff fori y-five decrees, and i . ',0,,,u,s- ' s also an active man, for i '.he time of his ih-.iMi ! were aoie to note seveial seconds of time ! ,i ;- w.u v.iuiy irying lor ; eisoii. i j;e fan ironi the report of the gun until ihe ball struck the water. Such seems incredible, but is vouched for by some of our most re liable citizens. The lake is certainly a most remarkable curiosity. i Moselle. The poor !ru r -j coid broke and l e m-t i :l.t ' inaile dcspeiate i n h- ' O'' ; Ilis ninsfi iii-Iieii hi. n :es'i oar, and at h-pgth st .! i ; ! eil to st i ike liini a v :.). t 1 ; attempt the man f.-.l in-, '-h ' dog s am to I .im :iii.i 1(11!. '. clothing mi! d aid dm ;- i. On Fi id ay i!i"!i:i' 1 ageil fifty jears. ..n ! .vi Btadilock boi.mgli. si ,,- :v self with a gun. ;:i !, u-' ing undir mental ;i!s;i.r,i loaned some niotey. !'."' ago, w bleb be In?, .n..: s !. i-i ,1 i' A Kentucky Mosstek. A letter from Warren county. Ky., to the Franklin Pa triot says: This child, a giil, was four years of age on the 20th dav of last M..i, She weighs one hundred pounds, measures years old, aud now icsides iniee years to build a tent around him. I for, as Mis. Cook h is rc.-t -TT...!""!0, ,,ie thirteen-year oid danghfer-! farm in Wes ti;..;,.! u ,l oi i. i.ud Smith, a wealthy Shrewsbury, t., farmer, acknowledges that she .urged her mother's name to a reones' with bii. she was enabled to get a marriage certiJi- , try by the iiiangiua.i en f -v' A dispatch f;oin says : Much exclti n .ci:t l"'1' -' in ( oluinbia coiintv :n, i;in- cate, and declares that whatever is tlotio ism. The outiagess.. f.u 1 nue in eiing io ncr busband. David Warren, the first man known ' to have lieen born in Lincoln county Kv ) is ill li vitin- .!. ; i ..., J ' ( t oi.e iiuuurefi and tw Pulaski ed against those eared as witncssi-i eignieen inches across tho chest, nnd is countv. The ..hli-sr . .. four reel eight and onfc-half inches high. . Lincoln county is David Curtis who is one I here is a thick growth of hair covering hundred and one years oT ae her entire booy, while her face is covered On the farm of Jr-.cob Rahn, in Rich- I wi h whiskers, mcl.idmg a mustache. Up mond lowtiship, says the Reading Time ' to about eighteen months ago she was k there is at present an apple tree in full healthy girl. At about that tin... i.- l,lc.nn, .-1..-1. . .1 . . ...... ...... 1... 1 V- . ' " J 1 - .-aoieiime is covered ni'i tiuti whm rmprf)i intn ' un i ii - - o n 11 I numoroiifl pi rnonul irietids. Kivo t!nifneUptol i loll o rullowuig pajHT. which he ... ,.., '"NHipfnods wimmi the work- placed in lua mothers hands when a UA intr riofinlo nf KiaHr-.otrr.fr thn 1 r i . i . nim 111.11 Mil U Mil. IICC11 l JUST, Il It 1 1 fit tlitt ...-.... . . vino 5tII lirOWlII. II' heavy perspiration, lasting Tor several days, i tree is regaided as a great curiosity by th The odor occasioned by the perspiration people residing h, the viciuitv. and ha i 1 tn , ... . .- . . ' was very intensive. nMO u-ttii... i; r, 1 !... .i 1 such 11 renr.senim.ivB l.i. i..,i. - .1.T . "lyoain, pe leit UOI11C to Pusll Ills wav in ...... .." . V "iu mm- oy many persons. ' iomj-'i 11 . vnuip limn .1 , J " 1 lilt n .1 1 1 fir itt The e its largely ahead of The part v ticker. "l n I1I..I...,. pr.iof of the estuiintion of his honest integrity, rigor and persist ency in the cause of the jieo ple in a district where he Is known. NOT A CORPORATION MAN. Tt has boon charged, and perhaps with some effect, where Ihe facts are unknown, that Noyes Is Ihe friend and advocate of corpora- ' lions, especially rsilroad-s. This is undoubted- j ly true in one respect, hut not In the penet his ! the world : !t. Henevievb, Jan. Ii. 1sn?.-On this day I left home under charge of Mr. Wm. Shiniian nn old friend of my father, to go to Kaskaski i' t'i ican iiiw 111 i ne omee or .Indire Pope. My education is very limited, but with bard study I may overcome it. I am determined to try it l.rl.1 .,.' I...ni.... 1- ... . .. . ' . pf'lS'.il'.S : ' for I'.;'' 1' ,f the famous Mollv M.iiii.ife t: 1 the 11 u morons threat en v:e 1 i''"l-t '. been distiibuted at dtflftfi.t i" feaif.i1 ' It A l:iulisi; 4 Irllifl't 1 upon a general and whi.m ri' I error. In September, 1 .75 an ' Iavis, a lesident of min-ilei-eil atul rol ljed I'V II'' vouiiit nun livhiir at Pa.i's'i'"' w as ai ivsted, tried, ci ! )'" !" ced to be hanged, but 1 n-,' escaped fiom iail. IV-.iit)''' j him on Sunday a, his h Il,e ' 'V1 small villsge near .','.: 1: vi.riii, n n.Mlltl in-Cftlllll RHl.nrflr au .r - ...111. l.,rc ..-.Il . 1 . .... . . .- l.v i.i.i. .1 . ,. ., ".. 1 -,-. .... . umiM- .it one enn ior the 1 to surrender aim 111 by some black-colored liotiid. When th 1 ncconiimx ation of r.ais m.1 .L. .1.- ! , ,i . . : .. . . . .-. .-.... v 11 ml nin 1 1 ri 1 ri in ucu 1 . t niVdJwi " K ,C,fii",y d'essed ,,er b(dy A ,nan at 'sa i building a raft of and clothes woid tiecomo saturated as if pine logs, with a bouse at one end for the bv sotnn liijeL-.e. .1.., ...1 1;...,; n-t ... - ..." nnd my intention is return to mv native taiiie.1 a remaikable depth, sonruling as wh.f,rlSn " UK.'. " C,me f.!" ,,,e of a bar- persp.ration ceased the hair began growing, to make a compulsory voyage over the ; w o see tl hr,frl I ,s- If Koesover3 smooUdy and j oin u"i, .......... - -. m.. iiniMin uiiru, iier 3 tH :i. ..r 111 i" - 71- 1 pear. Whilst with every he wishes for the financial stieees of the re Hrteries of eommeree Ihntcntiuect the Atlantic with Ihe Pacific, he f tttr hiiltiny thrin utrti tlu to thf. purpose fr which thr pi i. (irmitert thrin thrir chiirfrrrtl prirff'fK. and would with his solid, calm jie'i. men t. at all times bo found on the side of riirht. when cr ri-ni .iri,..v.uiii...,d ..... 1. t ration of the fa al consequences which are ' ,f ''ocome masters instead of servants. Ttie adversaries would endeavor to make it i 'Y'tiMfor irom my native State, nnd to work for ! . ' ""c,,J- nstonisning. She Can an- . ... . .... . ' " 1 or . ... - other business man J""" 1 hlK,-v ""T8 ""J- w'l pray (Jod "l 1 ren-year-olQ sister under I I . . . IM""iioti 10 persevere In this Willi .....I.. ...ii. iiiiu- .-oiiiiniinica .en irii sure gain. to r ..1 ... :. ,-... 1 r i.ii r- ii,,,., . , ., in niirrii,illl III I1H OWH Hll ..iium ..1. iiioi u iiiit.o greeu ior eess in lite nnn tne prosperMv nnd develoi ! . .. . . . . . 1 . .' , A fire broke nut on Monday morning last, caused by . simultaneous combust ion, in the attjc over the Patent Offico Museum, in the Interior Department building, Wash ington. The fire spread thiouch.nit the west and north wings of 11 nn in t nf the resources of Ihe nation who would ..- differently, or as the enemy or the railroad sys tem, must be a lunatic, and unsafe to handle a public trust. . . . . . mother, and given her Ihis imper to keep. So help me. f.od. Lewis V. li,,ov. The boy was as good as his word. Ho bok his seal, hk Senator from Missouri on .oaten , im,., and lie celebrated his sixiieil. ; "vl" biithday 011 April 9ih of tho same vear uuced for corroboration. ior aim i appaient ease, and her mi.thnr ci,i.. j that the child actually docs not know hei st rength. The statements herein made are st 1 let Jy true, am!, if necessary, the testi mony of the child's parents and many peo ple living in the neighborhood can be pro- peeing escaj lv fltirl . final lirctn out the cats and dogs are not hurt, Robert! The Mt, Sterlins 1 Ky ........ ..j. .,v .. ,,, rtiieiuia me same tverii- ' mat a latt csnsKe )i ous voyage n a similar craft. county a few days np that I'rf,v;u( Dill ing the process of rpniovincr om. enri. Kit v. It was nelfii,;Lv '.' ''" .... t...j:- r T . ... . " ! V . , ...... !-i- ootiie-t. limn rtceiiicicry mv liicote Mass.. i that it had two well oevs ; a while ago, it. was found lhat the coffins ! beads. TI The Lancaster Intelligencer very truth- fully remarks that I he suspicious recur- - Hri.rSTO m-ii.p the p. a e. road. I fence of disastrous fires in the "fire proof" The writer of ihis is fnmilar with the history ' government buildings, stored w ith im-! ? "ii! Vs !;ni.lro'", eonneetlons. In 1V17. wheii porfant archieves, instifies the suspicion ' the Phlla A- Klie ml Irnurl waa .Irimi. in l, . . .. ' .. "i'i lilll heavy financial difticiiit i.- which 1 hreateneri . A ! "? " tho Incendiary work of those defeat or nt least defer it completion. C..I . anxious lo chock damaginsr ill vest irrnt inita On the 1 1 ti. of February last, Mr. Ro sier, .1 merchant of Sparta, Georgia, was killed. A negro was at first arrested as the murderer, and came near being c. - - 7 1 .... A . - m . .... " ..1,1..., piovcu an aiu.i. Then two ie prongs 1 i: ,f 1 IP t.. I .e bnildimr des ' NV.T ,n ,r"',',,,r "I ,,ts l imber and mer- But if the thieves have to burn onMho del in i. unci. 11,, eies- onnlfle nprmtlnim .which were in a litrsre mmn. .,i., 1 r .1 . iiniio im. mplefelv '1 he ' "r .pendenl for sn.-eess on the eompJeMon ! ,ar,rne,,t of, ,,,p interior to avoid Ihe con- . . j f this road, applied the weight of his cnergv. sequences of a Republican secretary's in- in 4 I . . . ft . . 4 1 jrWK.. ... .! n ... - - - -. I ...' . a a . . . . A " - A 1 roving mem almost coin .,.. ,. f . , . , I mi' i"nii, H''lr.i 1,1 1.1'IHIII ot ' ' r"'"'1 moneis m tue latent .character and money to ensure the completion OfKc Miiuim I, . k 1 m , ., . I rf tlit work. Untirinc in In efforts and mr. lOlineri, W 1 1 1 IS L mnr.ntlnff nh.U. I, nf vatr-v n a -. .1. - . . . . ,. j I . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . - . ' " ' ' m i rajnt in pninr wen ana rrrm r.--r ni. nm niisinpdh 01 tne l atent, Land and In ftn.iM yiwt ejjpiPMC j(l lu JtC-iUdt dtsji ofTWf. is Mriously ercharrap6ed, The Utttr. j J-i s estiujated t ?'j!.0.000. proniinent citizens were arrested, put on trial, convicted and sentenced. An ap peal was made to the Supreme Court, lit the judgment was affirmed. At il,i. , ture detect ivo Murphy tinned up with a vnMlirft.li.il l-I. .-...., 1.1 1 -1 Tt . iiw.i itecii connected Willi ,,u cm .. kil ,;,;:'i:,-. : iz. ' .:r:. b" trrnn Lock Haven to Driftwood Is to-iiv . "na Cfinie in? 1 he whole of the novem. .!.. . v' " . ' t"" T""r- monnment of his exertion, and at that time , ment buildings would probably have Wen cirenV r lZ l"mVnJ ' the Faerifli-e of his personal state. saeked and th. r.e...i f cn cnfi. t.reat excitement prevails over Ar therao"esr of .r.,i. Tiring in a - j", tbe,rec"d f ten jeari, this new development, t,7 w'hicl .l. t" distant fctate.be accepted afw shares cf stock V'"ainy destroyed. 'condemned men will bo s-ived w hich had not been buried in boxes w ere ! about four inrhes Im g. " 5 1 Vi' i well preserved, while there was almost ' both heads at the saint? t;:i e. nothing left of the coffins that had been botfi and thrust ing o;;t i?s ' s enclosed, alihough somo of them bad been spiteful manrer, and hail t;,;t ,. 111 the cemetery for a comparatively short . of two snakes so much so b ' time I ho killed it did not dc vn - l An immense cave has been discovered J ty until his snakeship " ' ' -C in Josephine county, Oregon. It has been j Some woikmen. w In'c ;: f.uir.d lobe over five miles in extent, and ! tho outskirts of I l..:t !: 1 1 ; ,( . the exploration is not yet completed. The i day, came upon the t ' ,"iv. ., stalactite formation overhead is said to bo huge creature whi.li evident. ', . unique, being similar to that in other caves an antediluvi-ui age. 1., rj.: if which more is known. A paity will found imbedded in , shortly make a thorough investigation of ; tho outcropi'ing of a sma i o - Ibia llinmniiilli ,...,., 1 1 : i I. ..........,,. h e Hi C 1 ' fiveilies Ihe inamni ih t,!1 lkvci.i alvi.tlt tell ft-e. 1 lit this mammoth cavern, Mrs. E. Morgan, of Randolph county, Ala., had some soighmn put in new jugs, where it leniTvincd a consio'orabl while. When sho went to empty the syrup im agino her astonishment nt finding it rock r. ..... I 1 1 1 - .. .... c.niny. i ne canny was in lumps tbe size I scicntitic assistance - ,.,,. of peas, but hard anil sweet like the reck : it is thought that a rau tu' . ., . .!.' .. . , .. . I . . . I . 1. til U.'.1 iiti'iy wci ouy. ll iutt H yellow cast, bu. tmilnr1i ot tti e r, ' otbe; w ise was clear and good. I Us Cie. The I'virtions that have l"t " far are cuniHised to lur l"--M .j . . J: vcitebias and indicate M' a" ,j.,t ual sire. Woik hss lai 'i M'V ,L ' ..: :.t ...i I'C
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