GCZi lEl 13 S Bfi.?.. J2 E5t I week and the House elects its Speaker. Trttnkry mtl yvjt. Our lVasfiitiijton Letter. Wabhisoton, I). C, Oct. 2, 1877. MK. HAT K8 has returned among us from his Fonfhern day during the past summer to read six j . ,. - . ,.nninip. d ! trip and is in excellent spiufs over Ins on- 4. - . . , , Ms characteristic of the man males. ani F TUT nilinnil rnrriAIII 1 TPBconiitry will b.eaihe much freer and ! Hr LlUJnnln tntf MAN T when Congress meet, o Monday I II b UNIIIUIIIN 1 fckllaia.H a . We Dubtish herewit.li the letteis of ac- ' ..r t..Aa. T..l.. Trnnkev and Col. I . ... i cfoiitiive - - - A" r,,,,r WSO "a UCe" con,Pc"eH cvery ! AmoH C. Noyes. Judge Turnkey's letter ; tutnauunu, 1 day during llio pass summer to icau six ,..,,;( VritllV .MwOiDg, - - - Ott 3, 1877. oai 8d MTfr1 weekj,a" iWOuld,al-i deified and eminently becoming a can L - moh "avo uec" , dida,e ror a i,is,, jadieial position. Those I c on thc "f "f ',! "" ! jajRe will heartily endorse his statement, run r hkf. jrwie : of Representatives. 1 he question has been j uj oler BRSlll.ailc of the JOHN TRUNKEY, of Venango Co jnty. ! mw without cessation in all . PosS!-: rt h$ wJH mc Wlhfn nd efficiently li R AtDirou or.srRAi. : F. :..-.., - -- to discharge his duty, in the event 01 ins WW. P. SCHELL, of Bedford County, j lull STAT a. TKtAlTUI.H : AM 3S C. NOYES. of Clinton Connty. ltimn:ritic Vtmnty Ti'ket. draws near ih 2eal f the friends of the j different candidate does not abate in in- i ! tensity. To-day Randall, on paper, has a ! solid south in his favor, a strong snpport ! in the middle and western States, and can- , not be beaten. On the same day, Saylcr, election, than the past record of bin private and official lif. The letter of C-1. Noyes i a pledga to the taxpayers of the State that the secrecy which has heretofore surrounded the man agement of the Treasury Department shall southern vote at his back, and the western ' vote tlivided between him and Morrison, of j t Illinois. Then Cox, of New York, is the j rito'ttioN'oTAUv : CUAS. T. CVPONNF.I.L, of I.orttto lljr. MSTHU'C ATloH-NtY i U'. 1IOHACE UOSL. .f Johnstown. ".K!1 HOlE lIRVClOU: JACOIi KIUKPATIMCK, of Chest Twp. fOt'.oNLIl : JAMtIS MOKELANI. of '.Vilmore IWr. ilt vvt rains last week in B.ilaiii, fol- ! Next, Gixnle ) )- liy miuw, lemli'i-ed t he roads almost of power injuisi;ib'H and caused an inttriniption of !"himsc!f a my movement by the Iluasimn and the friend Tut k, the latter of whom ptili hnhJ Plevna, ' proclaim th a .d as lntiff as thev io so the tnarc!i of the 7ljsian army aoross tho H ilkan mouiitaiiis ' and prove that sonic things can be done as jf Ohi.., is the coming man with half the j d Rd t,,M f ,,e js lectcd lie will present to the people a statement which will plainly exhibit tho actual condition of the office. This is just w hat the pnp!e have li;id some nii.gi vhig as to the character of his reception, but all have now beeu dis pelled, and berepoit the countiy hi the best condition and inclination for a re-union of the fraternal feeling, both in social and business aspects, that exinted prior to the war, and will shape his future auministia- tion of government affairs with a view to the re-election of liaudall. but we appre hend wiih little or no success, as after dili gent inquiry among the know ing ones we j are satilien the Honor ot the position win fall on ltandall ; but, as we remaiked be fore, there is no telling what the future may develop, as Randall's enemies in the radical party are doiug everytning in their power tu defeat him. Akdekpok. .me tu i nt r num.-i oc i .u-.i eat ,,avoc metit in this county dtes not give evidence j " . xt.i oi great acuviiy, aim ouiy eut-ci win be tlie ejection of the Republican ticket. Why any sensible Democrat should break Aeic tintl nther Xvtliujs. I Gen. Pea,.r, ' 5- ! fre he cii.,4, "'':"1 f,.f , It is estimated Tltat 750,000 persons Satutdsy, u ?tX t:, died from famine iu India. , A naruberof wirne rw"fr Wade Hampton c-ui cull over 8,000 . distinctly htxid tlie 'V" '11''" citizens of South Carolina by name. s-.ldiens, but could ' '"' 'r A Georeia woman is teuorted to have that 11 h. r tlot pOk::;ui. gieu birth to tiiplets tluee auccei-eive ', was held hi fin rum i f lt- 1W. times. pieseut nf l ,. w wio. a- n bringing alxnit that happy condition of ofT this year when tlie Republican party is actions of the coun- ' lauiiig lo pieces, we cannot lor tne ine oi , the iiOUIrt A .i S Senator c... t":",1l and weighing 30 pounds. ; (Jovemor Pi,e!t to fi .T v Hon. Ca6sius M. CUy, of Kentucky, ; by the death ofL ' x killed a negro named Ileniy White, ou ; Ai mstrong i t ' ' i Olif things between botli section. try, the opponents of his policy to the con traiy notwithstanding. Let the war-paint rd, administration scalping Rlainites tiow stand from under, for the mighty will of the people must and shall be observed. THE TKIAIj OP THE BETfRXINO BOAISD was called up in the criminal couit at New Orleans on the Hist Monday (yesterday) of burytxiit (Mass.) fisherman re- tw-ut cently landed a halihtit ei(ht feel long, S'aten Senator u 4 see. It does seem to contiitn a lemaik attiihuted So Giant in a recent interview, when he said the Democrats were always i An ir tt flti KiinkA fMli.sli tliiiifT iust As lirv I - r w - - were about to win. Now we find Demo crats drift ing into a l.i lnr movement which can nciiher give them bread, work or wa ges ; which is only intended by designing leaders to add a few more j-ears to the Re- Sunday last, and has sni rendered. Virgil Ridgwuy, a boy f sixteen, of rrio county. Texan, has made himself fa- I - Mr it . A 1 I . .wtowr, neim 'Tt'"- publican party, to plunder the people pioyen HUiea.iornf.ys, w nna veorenua.u : T,iegan , . played in this es, and every tune with the same result. The Republicans would . favorite, of the Buutti, ami is certain oi ,mo.0fi t.f Un fur. ! .ww? Re nR a ooon""- ' "e county several limes, and every time with i feat botl I now loonos i ; ill the t-outl the board of oliCo ;uis. In 1S73. Mr. Ti.i. mini y killing Oray Eagle, a uoted Kick- ; found a gt.iu f ),,., 1 1 ' r .1.. . . - ft- apoo w n i rior. Kate Florence accomplished tho feat of walking oue hundred miles it. 27 hour 40 minutes at Pan Fiaucisuo, flnibhing at 12:15 Sunday morning. A man tiittd recently in Maine, at the fe that he i,,l b..,-.. '". He plante-i iht Le Uueshed twei.tv-1.i,J -white wheat, tP, v " lu weighs sixty-i, :.Ui,dH,..r 1 age of 77, who could play !,0K ditffieut ; sow sixteeu aci- tiU3'r 'av j airs nxn the Mute without notes, and yet grain four vear air.i ' """" '' i a. r - r . .. if ..i.:i i ..r.ii-. . 'i.'ii , Randall and Sajlcr. Morrison mkea a. promise there iseal.y no desire to prosecute them. 1- i ? nlVlV f. 'i .rei.. a boat, one. aged nine, fell over- -t ,ecal.iR the f,t ,b, c UP invincible ia.he west, strong , itend o is The defense will first seek a rK.stnement ulit Xot otlly the principles of the S 'f.:e" ""J?""?'' A'd"i ' tl. ,.: ,, and acceptable to all sections, j guarantee that the interest ! - railm .n no J ie:r next step , Democrncy adJptcd to the wan,, of the '""KV""" Y. " - , of Virginia, holds the balance .. . ,7 . P ,, I WIU Ve,1", "" . " V n"R'1", r", workingmen and the only party which ! r'i " . Y r, "i. wii,JH.,C)li 1 "h ni iaitir iYim tlt iit.-in or jiiiv t oition oi tiieiti. rr e r';...;t r".iii oni n.n .tmlirA :vrei?oiie. near Montipxl. tin llniiMlav uhui An.l.i.:,. . ". . and if he cannot be nominated i..,!,,,,. i ,., Treas.irv will ! l:" 'Sn'C .i ' ;..,i.t f i..v. ! l0J,ks lV b'8. Protect ion aga,nst the nnsuse j ,,,, i,v -.ch eii,t H.ildre,, ht their man wl.rt o ......... . j . I"1 l" ; l can dictate the candidate; then tt, ia savs it st.all be. veiv little, if any trouble, in eflec'.lnir a ! 0..,.C"pl.,a . I!..:01' 'M'S' bu , 1 , ! lvc. Five were bumtd to death and and a long ,mrV. uni' ',,VCi s s of Rlackbu.n, of Kentucky, , at)d mt ftlu, i(s way jnto t1lC pnvate pocket I transfer, but, as Judge oods paitakrs i. ti, -in.a nniv-p hi ! r,, i t .i r I more of the nature or Judge than po.iti- hat when the .m e j f of lhe Treasurer, as has been the case for . , u bcj( no MBtue B(1. strength will astontKh both friends and foe, if. utterly impossible. Tiik tlrrenbark and Labor putics in this well as others. To-morrow, it is said, the j Texas and Louisiana delegations will unite ' with the Republicans and elect Foster, of rule have united on the following fusion j Ohio, a Tex us Pacific Railroad subsidy ad- t cket : Supreme Com t Judge. B. F. I5e:U- l'-y, of Lycoming entity ; Auditor General, the last twenty-live years. lleic are 'he letters of the two gentlemen named. They speak for themselves : JCOGE TRl'N'KF.Y'S l.ETTEIl OP AfCtl'TA NTR. At.I.F.NTOWN, Ph., ScptJiuprr 0 18;7. Jfiiii. .7V.?ii Turnkey: Dear SirV.y resolution of the Democratic Stnte I'Ditiniitti'p, held tt Itiirrlutmrir. on tlm 2l'(t uit.. tho honornhle duty of informing you jtlii;iiil.v ot yiir in mi in xi ion as n curnt il;iie lor the office it Jmlae of lhe Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, was eofrreiI on us-a duty which we now cheerfully perform. lVttuit us it th in tiine toexj'tes lhe hope, th-it in iiecorilunce with the earnest wishes of your iminerous personal otft profetfinal IrienOs throuichnut the Stnte, you will le plenieil to rntily tin.- action of lhe Convention, j ami iiecf ft H" noiiiiiirtrinn. In vitir wellemned reputation ss n pirtst. 1 i too ciin...iiii representatives of the wo, king classes than . A bnrk f!lning then own. Mr. Schell has labored in the f(,u. ,iundltd ,,ar8 of CiV( cause for years, and at one time was their tl piMt of " io j,,,,.,,. seven thousand flee was lat-ly lost for Govcincr. tol voc te. And thus it has gone on Irom nay to day for six months, and at one time in J. L. Emerson, ir Beaver county; State ; July, taking three estimates puunstiea on Treasurer, James L. Wright, of Philadel- i the same day in three different cities, and j tiia. The tvo furnrr wi re the miginal each vouched for as reliable, Randall, Say nominees of tho GiTtnLuck paity and the ! ler and Cox hal each nlx.ut two-thirds of latter of the Labor paity. ! the Democratic vote pledged to them re- i -it r - 1 spcctivcly. The proposed subsidy, or gov- j Miht Rrv .Its r.(iEVM,T Rvtl.EY. . ernmentaid to tho Texas I'acilic Itailroact, ! your khowii mreirniy ns m mait, nu jour pr .nFii in... .n. ... r.i.i soiiftl I'opuliuity where jou hto lieft known, rchbishoi of i'altimoie, died at the ieM ' is said in some qnai ters to depend on the the people of Pennsylvania hnve the most nm- .! , on Wednesday last. His remains will ' No matter who maybe elected Speaker, taken to Baltimore to day, anil the fun- ; the subsidy project has no chai.ee of suc- in! will take place in that city on Tuesday i cess, and ought to have none. But, in or- ext, About six weeks ago tho Archbishop j der finally to have the question settled, the returned from Cirope, where ho had un- ! least .hat any Speaker ought to do would availing!' gone fr the benefit of his health, j be to appoint a committee that would rc and since thi has been an inmate of V.isU ! port the bill in order that it may be dis op Corrigan's house, patiently awaiting ' enssed and n vote taken on it. Itisanin the last dread summons. We will publish su'.t to the niajiityof the Llouee to say an ex ended notico of his life and services , that the Speaker can control their votes, in our next issue. regatd to the movements public judgment of the ciamtry has pro- 1 Pquare timber," has been j t wi iaye bJ d practical laborer all his life j XIjo falM. of a uuanimouH choice Noyes, "old an honest an in the severest, sense of the term, and if the labor party was liqlf as Imu l as it pre tends to be, it would above all uitn take Col. Noyes for Strife Treasurer. w e appeal lo tin- democrats of tins city lily the Convention's preference. vi e hnve the honor l j remain your very ooe dient servants, J. S. TltLl.tNr.EK, Wm. W. Mr, P A CtlKCKAVR FlIWARD S. ItEII.ET, Jauls U. ItKll.l.V. Com uii'tee. thoiizing a change tif trial fioni the local to U. S. Courts, they will be compelled to take their chances with a Southern jury. We predict that the case will get so hot fjr them ere it closes that they will not wait for the verdict, but jump their bail in a feudden exit from the country. COKKlXO. Roscoe, with the little bureau knob of fuzz on the top of his forehead balancing reason his delicate brain in the center, sounded i the tocsin of war iu the ladical convent un j more in New Yoik by preventing the Adoption ! the of the lesolution endorsing Mr. Hayes' bonda policy. That lefinement and gentility in ; ventioti lhe person of Mr. Curtis hotild be insulted ! bent w ith such language as the iew loi k lo'nbs , be; shvste- used, is disgusting even among re- i tiotii spcctable Republicans. The animus of j faith ever since, and will do so to the end ; such ft Hows is like the barking of a ioodle and we ask the support of every man who dog at a mastiff. Mr, Hayes is not at all i ever claimed to be a Democrat, in do like alarmed at such attacks, as they receive: wise. Let there be no btinggleis or growl no lesponse from the people. The distuib- I ers iu Allegheny county ninou" Dem JCiats a .a a . tt fa .11 VVraa ances in the' convention wnicn occur ren : tnis lau. iiusourrn i on. over the tesolutioii show the party ii that mo.elu...!eprzeUM111 ; -CoI:,:ls 0 ,ust ( -. oner, a w.,,,,-,, tU a : ! lives now want is a sul living somentheie iu oue inch, the sixteen sons tauge fioui t-ix feet tliree to six feet eleven, and the tci daughters aveiage six feet iwo. . .ah me ua- . ners ann more t . ..... . imarttie volcauo and has been ass'rn,! . ' '' Kt. CofTVo. qntst, lives on the ns-js.,"-". U:' tall Howard family, and water and i!pVi,:o .'. , ' Kentucky, is six feet ' of diunkeu lfis i ','H-' ilren: 1 i. brings back a lH,ueJe, f,,; never fir f,.,i sctublwd and i Lic.t.l. v:;A,.,n., . . r : 1 .... m , . i and county, who may have for any fjm5Ir ' '"a " Z.a'.'J" ! 'Z' " Ml vexed t.r dissatisfied, to return made fn,m - ten ccllt :L,:1 bo- atul i,Rn. i -Dr. S,,i v vr ... 131111 o v:r fathers, and once ! is..n, 11 n, .r.t f..r I.i.nir. : i, -1 .7. ... . "' '"' n 1 ' endeavor to get tho taxpayers out of ! iv 4r i.;."X;Z "n" " i Zl X:iT":?"xVa l ' -H "land of EgyLt and out of the house of " .V.; "T. . ?T r ir "- ."L V" B., ,, -j . . , , . f .iiiv a in iijv lu.'l Ul iiciii I ircui;if IHTH I II ri 111 Hi 1 1.1' I r. iio.o u.r ui'Mneui, ian v.uu- i : Tutofhoet 11 t...wl i!,,!. -. t ..-.l t ., , , ' i'. settled who should be our stand.;, d , lf1T,p ' ,p th'AU r ,.72. uU " c:s ftp p aced thtir names at the j lia'8 lH,en it, collstant M8e Ricetl,at date, or . idied 1 ,..'i.'' - ,:' K' ua vl the l.nper wilh commendatory f,.,. . , ..:,.,! . ,......,.... ! Vi.o t -e i"3 " a '-' i- ce, and have sustained them iu good T'i.- v v .iri; ...... : State to be divided, which will lesult in Tekkibi,k Steamboat Explosion and FitANKi.is, Ph.. September 25, 1ST7. .Wshts. . .S. 1 illinqer, WiUiim IT. AVrr, .S. A. ('in'iravc, Ecfitvoii sj. Rtiu. ttnd Jiimtn Ii. ltri;lif, Cnimi;tec : fieiitlrmru -I sin iu receiptor yonrof 20tli itistent, olheintly uiforuioiir in of my nomiti.i- tirm u (...liflifl .f t fin fli otlii nf .fml.r.1 of All!,.. f,.r . f n r i I fl.A V,-.Anci,t-n 5 . I 1 1 " 1 . 'f (fl I Collt't llT Pt - n Tl l I Vrt II I It . llV Itlll I T... .... i : . ... u n ... ; cordince with his own pi ivnte wishes, lhe profoumtly Kiitiefnl for t lii- hixh honor,! fiiE latest in regatd to the movements public judgment of the camtry has pro- I JVf the ofnee To dNPr j,.siir "ammlimi u, of Chief Joseph is that on last Monday ! nounced adversely to it and all similar ' law Is the nM.-ct for which court nre otblisti- J eel ; e in u en ktiowledire of Hie law, go clear v. eck he a tacked a small detachment of schemes. Mr. ltanaall ought, and we trust uierninent of its pnneipUs, s tixeiiRliut.it . i i ... i m: .. ill l. i..!,..l .,..t i..,e 1. ,. ! of inin.1 to interpret nn l not make Isw. nnd so iiuiein on iiie uppui .iii.iiiMiM, uiiiM, i wit. iiu, 'I'- k ,..n h pprce t l ion of j ust ice In a iri ven cause j Benton, in Mon ana, and ;fter the fight, posed to extending government aid to Rail- j are requisite, in h Jminf iiint no 111:111 can rmi ' ' I ' ... . toil.uiht hi tones when the li ul i tendered 111 which hn had several killed, lie started road coi poratioi:s. out Mr oilier good ana I i,y his fellow-citizens. The strongest must nnrtli Ami was believed to bo making for . substantial reasons. In the toe Canada border. Four das before , tho futuie harmony and eucce that, Howard and Stuigis were at Camp ! Demociaiic party, there should be noquar Tajlor, on tho Musselshell river, Montana, j rel over the Sjieakership tliough its sup in hot pursui', but will not bo abl to over- i"ed connect ion with this subsidy ques- At t tlu ir defeat in November. Mr. llajrs i Fkichtkci, Fam. Fkom a Scaffold. will continue on Willi hiM jKilicy, being de-j lhe Pittsburgh Lommercial-liaicttt pnb termiued that the New Voik otiice-hohieis 1 lishes the folio-wing special dispatches iu shall not set his policy at defiance, wheth- ' its ibtue of Wednesday inorniiig last : er they be the friends of Conkling or any other radical. Mr. Evarts regrets that the convention did not place itself ou the re (Rep.) savs that even the most tuejiid iced which eapucitv P- V , n ,'. V bloody-shirlist must admit that the annual .eminently mceessf,,;. ilt w '," crop of negro shnotiugs is ictiiaikably ; by I'resident -I.lu;a..il. " ' backwaul in South Carolina this season. J TLe verdict in t'i- cp .' r A Ittile son of Betj imiu Fox, if 1'erins- ; yer, ex Sen itm f;.i,:i ,' i, (v 1 burg. Montgomery county, attempted to . ex Assistant S, cit t.i v , r . climb over a paling fence one day Ust week, ; Win. W. Ilaviirs, J and his clothing liein; caught, wnn stran- t;,mm5ssio:ier" of t 'li.-.', ,, gled to death before any oue diacoveie J I;, ,oks .-nd ex.C.tif 4 ,. ,. u'ni. ; who John Perry, residing near Uydeville, Vermont, qtmi rel!el with his wife tLe other day and finally agreed to leave her for $'2(H). At night lie returned, set fuc to it"! 0 if. r good and I l,y his fellow-citizens. The stroinjest must ;i. . r ' feel his u-eiikues and he led to look for help intCICMS Oil p, iin W,i, Is Jud?(t over oil. cess of the ' Slmuld t he noinin;iiiin l th choice oT the j people, I run (jive no othr nssiiraneeol the! take Joseph on American taiil, and ilaie ; tin, which we regaid as a dead issue, not follow him beyond the Briti.sh line, jail events the Republic will live whether This in a miiei eble ending to so long and 1 either R,tndall, Sajler, Cox, or some other famous a hunt I'emocial, is elected pevtker; nor will the ' building of t lie Texns Pacific Railroail be materially effected by the result effort I shall uuik 'or faithful and ellieient s. r- oncKie on llieir armor 111 ine vam uope Wiieei.i.no, W. Va., Dctobtr-, 18T7. About hitir-pi.t two o'clock tttis aflernr-on "..... f... ..-..I........ ....... . . . .. .... t "'':""""' "ii nei ooin.B ,wj ..... i.:,...ir ,,.., 1, tt, v.... ...,..... ... ...v . j vfle killirK Captain Davis and a man mimed heart. universally approveu 01 uy uie peopie, ami , Mr.611.tw. and completely ilemoimiiin the 1 rilC ret iremnt of Mrhemet Ali la-hind remaiKen mat tneir course 01 .iciion win nfftird the Democratic parly the nppoituui ty not only to endorse the peace jolt'y, but reap overwhelming Democratic success in the coming November election iu that Slate. THE BLAIXE WIXO of the radical party, who seem to be deter mined not to quiet ly abandon their chances of a successful onslaught on Mr. Hayes, ot ice. than the pant record uftieiiil life. Thrtiktnir yon. personally, for your kind ex pressions of eoull'leiic'-, I remain, your otdl enl servant, John 1'HUSKer. Tiif. fhio elect ion will tki place on rcxt Tuesday. The campaign ha been excep- TiiE N-w Yie.k Republican S ate cmi- . - 11.. J .1 1 1 . I I ! T...n,.y uuu cou.mo,.r,.o, ....u , Veiiti n, l.icl) t t Uc!.chei last eek, not been marked by a tithe or tho excite- ; s11,ale,y ....MiUed Mr. Hayes' Southern went that was anticipated. It is believed ,. rcf()im The C(,u 1 a t. . .al a I. . A . a- 11.. ! 1 t i.y o,hu piiMi vo.e ... .............. : vc(lti((1 Wjts enti;t.l.. undcr tllC control 0f j - i COMJtt NOT LETTER OT ACrKPTANCR. At.i.r.NTOWN, Pa., Sept. IW, 177. O'oo I A man C. i"oe : Lar Sir In iH'isiiance of a relntfon of the j II.-niifCiHlie Sin!e Ootvention. wo have the . .out. r in iiiioi-tii j on oiui'iiiiiy 01 yinir l.o.xil.llt tiou for the .iftiee of Sliite Trensurer. In your iHi-t otneisl eiii-cer. your experience in piit.liu llle, on r e.t i .nt. :le private ena t uel r my pnvuieand . of piercing a breach in his civil seivico re- ; foiui policy. i lieir hue of. battle will be directed paiticulai ly against tne character of his appointments, and the case of the Ohio cleiks, they contend, will afford them a casein point, notwithstanding Mr. Hayes' indignant denial of any intention on his pait to compel the clci ks to go home and vote. Altogether, wc predict the coming session will be quite stormy and interest ing, bottled up wrath being abundant. TI1E OrU. CAMPAIGN j iirst interests of i lie I'o ntnoii wenli b, lite people will be conducted by both parties more win nna i-i)inpteipist!rimee mm m your nnuos with a deterauuea enori to carry the I.eg- i.n-.t n.c ii'"ii:u i"iiitie i.een lour ,i i- r ,i . .. or five h.:t. but the liamc or U.e otter two ' the Kara Loin seems to indie e that the couM not t a.s.rertiiined. Ph vsi'.-i.ui an J otli- j Tui k w ill be sa'i-fied to maintain their Su-aV".1'"? V,un.,,1sv,u"' lo,r ,heMrn' f,f ,Uo piesent advantages and depend on the tltsiitUer to n-.uJer what ussistHtice piile. . , r f. . ' . , Ciipt. D.ivis was t oid Mini experienced' """rl imco iuo uusiuu u.iu. utem ine llaiiube. Hon. Cass:u. M. Clay, who shot and killed a negro desperado named White, at Richmond, on Suiidjy last, has been ex onerated by the coiouer's jury, the evi dence showing that the act was doue in self-defense. Advices from Buenos Ayies sta'e that feat fill devastation has been wioiigbt by flood rt stilting fiom heavy rains in July. An area of l.TiiiO square miles ai under wuter. and lO.O'Xl.UOO sheen and cattle workina. tiler r,.r one or tht I .1 l rope giving away. Tiiey hud no ineens of es- I T . ., , , . ,.. , . eupe, i.riil the next inM,uit w.-re hii!ii:,r I n a st nkei s dist m bancp at f. li CiCvthe, thromrh he nir. Nothimr otistriietrd their d-- on t he Kansas Central mi row-'"t.i"! lail- r of t lie ii ikerti. the sherilFs pos-. reetijfnilion. Bint instiintly ki.itiii lion. 1'rl.e fell on top of liirk, nod wn injured beyond ll.il.X. f if .,-ua-m- 1. I. i ..... .. . .. ... .w,..j, I.U....K ...3 Alius H.l.l 1 f . - . , l.nikeii. and olhei wise Iriuhilullv inJiiied. He! I wo of the h igh '.vty tnetl who recently whs carried into the MeUtire Ilouie, where mei". robbed Use CXli.ess ear ou the Union 1'acitic ! . . raui-oau weie ovci taken I.tst . t slemnlioiit oi.icer ittid his deHth will he deeply rtepiored liy his friemls in thi ity. The ctUAe of the explosion is as yt unknow n. Wheeling, October 2, IST7. A most frltrhtful aitcidetit occurred here a Lout it quarter puNt five o tlo.'k this at Urnooii, which resulted in the dentil of one mnn and fn tal injuries tJ another. The vierim were two painlcru, iu.iiii d Kuk olid Pi ice. U'lie were enMifd in ptnntiu? on Wushiuirton Hll. t nintfiiifici n t new buildina- in process of er. c tiou at the corner of Twelfth and Mnrket streets. Thry were dialed on a Miiffold which i whs held up by ropes from the roof at a dis tance of P.ity teet Irom the puvetnent. Siid- ueiuy, wniie inroiiiru 'ncair. xotiumr otisrnictrd their d-- 1 on tlie Kansas Central mi seeul. tiiid tiiey ciiuie lo the Kround wit h fi-ijrht- ! n aV Win II. .i t m in li.,..l fill loice. Kiik mrucka hoe stone imn.edi- I l5' , V' 1 1 "f ' . . istely bmeatli, crushinir him aluost hcyond i as shot and kn'td by th I 9ml f'inl T.l.rl. tin 1 1... ....... I. ..1.1 ;.. ...... v.f.j-i. l.lll., .3 ii.iiii-i un. uciu ... 11M00 bail for murder. j ienl itssislnnee was iin tiled int ei umeut in i !:; b tizu ing upwards of "''''. ''. ... Situid.iy at 1! oYi . ,i :', , found g i'lty. i -rested a:id ronveyej v. 1 ,.: An olj in iu nvi,..j v who tweiit-two vev sh-.t to dea'h Pc!rr .' ( ' ble f.it iner of No f .'ik c i:r v . .. terwaiN tied ' ihr m:; ..i w as tried in he c-mi-ti c Comity oi. T;iesJ,ty a: .1 uur., Cleat Miij.iiscof evi Af( Ing fif twenty two M';o , .. old man came home, 'li! and other thniiipg c-v;t !r i the recoid of I. is ciiive. ! '' r i nuiideied Riia-i was ii,e ; against Svk. N. Within one n i'n a- '1 j "' ' F-tat ion, ou t !.e l.eh- Vi-.-'. tl.oie is a si-mewl.st h-i contjt .Si-tl of tl.ue 1 1 . i i -v of oue of tli' tt . ! o ! i". ' ' for ovei thirty vea:s. ,.i suj.pojt of li-s npvt ....'. ': Uowaid. m.w one old. The ol:er two a,e i' d'-n and Ke:!'.' r. p-r-l ' Thesi aie ;'e.-;Mi:t )y I. ' ' named U itli"'t ar,v .,.-.r f Cept tliA. of he: kol'. a!-.' i 'c ' county, which includes Cincinnati, vvul ! decide the political complexion of the Leg islatuic, and possibly the election of Gov ernor. Political aSJaiis in that Stale are as thoroughly mixed and confused as they arc iu our own, and we will not therefore Lazaid any opinion as to the lehult. Neith er a tictory not a defeat will astonish u. There are five tickets for Pta'e officers iu the field, to wit : Ddtaociatic. Republican, l.nbor, Cirt id ark ai d Uul-d ilii n. Senator Coukling and his understrappers, J Coukling himself being a delegate an J ml : ing the convention obedient to his will, j Conkling is not as shrewd a politician as ; Morton, who, as soon as he discoveied that ; the people of all sections with one heart ! and otio mind demanded peace, r.tid would j be satisfied with nothing less, promptly , - - - - - - . a.Tti ra llino lit cittoon lit atlaiOI lirr I . . ar tin. r-.fr,....,..,.... r . . : ,,tfe,1 will, hi, eye single to, he puhlic K.od ... . , "' r, v. lllilT IIIC tllOlley Ol till! MNie Vlll llll lOniccr DC ruiui, iijkiu iuoi urm.a i-iciiuii in . . . . . , . , , - - -- I "r " 1:1 used ror pt.rl isan purposes, or to keen In p...er a U. S. Senator, which, owing to l,e pics- home Jl..re i. . iTJIt C,'nVr.r rd 10 xi' jnade a Slat.l and weie Ik)'.!, kll.cd, . vr.osib;iltV f.r 'v. - v ed.y::,Ur.rHH cl.e vote in the Senate, is of vital im- KrX twoVk 5 old cdn rrcvered. , h,,, "m ,1!H!l 1v : , Wearc, sir. your most or.eiient sei Cants, portauce to the iirerest of both Democi ars j " ''ch he was hunsell enKiuf-d. Mis little -Oeti. I ears.. n has been at rested f n i;i..ge fti'iiv, V:.v ,T. S. Dn.i.ixor,,, and Republicans. This will undoubtedly t'" Vhen' ufiln'Zh T'i .''UV"."" Ui ord?un ,!' R",MS h' the State FLn id:t eegii,i:t d r : MTU..,. W. Kir, ..mi. a voi-v lie:ito! contest the Dimnu'iiu ' w o m J f ... u .tr i.iViL.? tcve. a miMit during the ,i.,ts at I'lttsbtirgh. it Ti. ,....:, V:i.wAims itiVrv. I at the present writing feeling mote assured ! ' wheiebv one Xk-hula S'oppel was kilh d. fouLt in that p "' Jamks U. Ukii i.v. i avowed his purpose to sujtpoit Hayes and t c- i i- ! r''1' wry Kino ie-i . Lis boutiicru policy, even though it w as of 1 pie..scd 10 icier to my pus ;p..e Democratic origin. Iu the face of j 7.2TiV. uH noH'! tne past six montiis' cxpei icnce, how lame t !:."'. of success in that direction than at the i "Am. 8 em," &c. A special dispatch time of our last communication. Me. Haves' : from Chicago to the New V.u k Tin.r visit having had the effect to dampen the j Sept. 29, gives the denouement of an elope- ueH admitted to bil in the sum of $10,- .til.ti- nf IliA nvlinmp ru.tti r'jllir lli!ii. nHH t ni.ir. ill l.ii.li lif o w r..!1.i. . . A I...... i 000. s- a . . . . -v ..a , .aaaB tixii. II.KI ' - - w M.fa- aaaw aa lonoi n .llttUlt "4 . t 1 Llioiwrtli ti li.Kt.uilv A ctwm1 nttnv ; VPMT rri i flio ltnnii (pnrlom fxn 1 ..... a ! ''.V and H is rrpoitfd tliat lieu. Hiintuii will Vit Jlt'l'Kf lil lfta. .Ill 111'ilt.CMl V I .11 - . . i 1 111 1 iti mi itPsL iTifiii ill ti ii za Lit rn. iiiUfN iumi v it i'.i f i iu u k v i it l - - - . .... . . x, - r Ft-j rniiT, i a., PCpirmiHT -u, 157- Gfiitlctntn -1 Htn Jnncilpt f your lei tvr of I fri il.r It kkImiiI itilnriiiiiiir tils if in r iiniiiitm. Hon i.v the lemocrtie Stale Conveiitiui. fr to the stiength of hispaity, A good many ' year go the uppertendom of Montreal was ! . ''l1' known young !:idy of S.iwyer u.- nueoj 9i.ui; ireainer ... of the itidical rads. have concluded t.. ' stocked to learn thL a von hit rivil "V, a low u in Ibe oil legions, on a wagi'. ror ine very kiiki oiiiis hi wntcn you are ... . .. ...... . . . . ; ... . ... ....... , ' ..is.1 life 1 am much iu- j ' stay at iiome ' ann let uie election go liy I neer, liiyoges uy name, a son of fj. J. "V v '" 1 vnnn'.-u o. un iop ii an hut do me Justice in as- i default sooner than endorse RuSliei ford, ' Rrydges, Government Railway Insicc;or ! - c'K!'ty- four feet oil derrick and waved her it of my election I will j t:i.i.. :..r... ...... ! i. ,.i ..t..,. .. :,i. xi.... t..-i ' , , ' 1; and Uei r h i.-f t . . t.oi- f, i. .,,t- 1..1 1 i.., the "liii.o.cuil concern.." of our Slate '. c -'eo.o.v ...... ...... .....v mini . i.,..cKeii7;ie, wne OI a 7 . . '. TliR l'hil.idelphia lltcord, wliich for the . , . . ..wj.h t.JC Fillir(. ,,, ti1P pnhlie Ke .d." ! her of Department clinks w ill remain here ' prominent mei chant and niece of Sir Hugh i ,rMI,.s " lne wager weie Hint she w:is lo . . t ami impotent IS this efloit of Collklintr and 'J'lie uiiiuMceni. lit of She 1 rcasui V of the Stat t inO.-ul nf unin.r K:nr. rd:iimin.' innlnoim. . Allr-i. n u en li I. v u r.-. .....I. I Ti iieceivoa llCVV Silk d.'PhS and a (h !!. .HlfOtl t;!d I'i'H ! the use ..f his Vr aecom- his followers to resist or chai go plished facts? Profound peace a will exist to d.iy between the North and the lst few liys has found its way to our u.tutii and tx-eu gladly nelcomed, may be justly said to rank among tlm ablest ii'iin i - nu,i x- witiui.iiiru hi huh tn t. ... . 1 , ., . . . . . ;Nulh, and will continue to exist in deli 'ceupyiug it peiieciiy luoepuiiiieiii, posi tion in politics, and therefoie above and l eyond the influence of the corrupt rings that have so long robbed and plundered the taxpayers of Philadelphia, it has ac- (juired the confidence and support of the ; people to such an extent that its circula- I ion is pe oilier daily hshed iu secure am and cnhirg j for some lime past has heen reminded With d s r.iv;r by a very liune nuiiitier ut lhe peo s and li'J1' ,"'v, ,:,'ed i relieve tlie t.m. e or the odor influence Democrats to become inactive, zie. as well ; m:.T,;;S.SO "WM , for -ye radio .1" n.igh.y "trick,, I gui anco of all the Conk lings, Rlaines Camerous iu the land. Thev nimbi i - i . . . attempt to Uatu up the water of, the Missis- the comiiiK-election should 1, as free from all sippi wi h bullrushes, as to stem the onward popular tide in favor of peace and recotic: ?.i7.S" under Mr. Haves' recent oider as well as I linik with them her litter daughter, ab .ut ; gieenback. "" !.,.,. r .,... : , rw. .... Tl,.. T!l.l 1. T. a 1.1: ine oiu excuse oi poveity, oui hum snouiu. nve or six yeai s 01 age. 1 lie runaway pair ! ...-oo..i h.ijiujm, ii-jmuncni, not cause our Democratic brethren to be i were traced to New Yoik and thence to ' mr,s this ldicnk : "We tvlievf that Mr. Inke watm iu biinging om their full vote, j Philadelphia. Iu the latter city they were ' 'w,w promised to make a monthly exhibit for it n:av be merelv a i.idical dodie to ' orei hauled bv t lie fi iin.U .f M.a M ,.v : f the condition of tbe treasui v. if elected. It was asseiled by both lhatthev were : ,le as '',c,'d. but tbe exhibit has never cir,;,!,,,,, iticss ol crime o liei tliau the el-inemeiit "" iimcnm nn .xiackev (sunlit , . - ..... plished facts? Profound peace and wood i 'Vruv !'T ,"N" e.hanf.s have t. en inade which the old excuse of poveity, out tlna should j rive or six yeais ot age. The runaway pair i .... i c in uiiiiiii .? ir-,.u in. ill. ..ui. Ill .11 ......... ... ; t his. impoi lant c.ttice, and the partial investigii- ; i lions or, rather, attempted on.-s hereto! ore j iiiu.ie in iiccornsince wun arousi-n pnnilc opin THE PATENT OFFICE FI II E, ation. tinnv. so learh-st of all conseiiiieneos. s to !. ' ....... il,a . .F ...... i..t ;.... I "'o- " i:l ! able Ihort'Uu hi v and l.oai s: Iv 1.1 inv.-. 1 iir.it.. tl.. . ' . . ' ; beci Hue so d isl astef ill I n l.or I. -. f tl. l.i 'nam, 111 1 .,.,....., ... v.'t . '... . well as that 01 tne lire, nas cieaieu awav. 1 . . . . . , j..... ., , . .. , .. . - Conkling has si-lit hi na. t v in New ! nr . , n ' . ' ' . " ... .0 i s..r.. !. ; ' linger i-eaide 111 it. I I. rough tbe inter- J "l ""."J ai .y 0., r-ntulay m.tin.nc. e. limit 1 ne m i n.ti cniinii m.t ot llieottice. Won made. him that f.. j.i.k ' nam, in eastern Connecticut, wis ueailv by fire eat lv on Suudar m.u ninn. ! vent i... 1 of fiiolxlv: M.a M.n..,...; 1 he business twl'l i.iu U all t.i,ni trppi.t IliP - - -' .....viiv.i, i-i.iiiitil ; - - - r. .-.-. ... . . . . ....... ... 1 ..... . liiydges claimed that he was actuated onlv 's auty wasio Mie low and watcu ,,s ,,, .., t ine coiuiiiif eiect'on snoiini i. as i rep irom all : ... , , , : uv a p atone afleclion for the lc ...,. 101 aitCKS. . ,- -w .1 ... il eompiie,.,..,,-. .o independent of all essocia- which occurred here oil M .nday of last "1? " . ! tl" I ' -The larire and thriving ..r P..,. ,C. ' ' VV .. . ... ; . ...... r,. .... v, n.nv IIUIIIO .int. ( . . - . . ... veil (I act o. o.--1 ...... ...,t it-.-; si. all tever le-ve ti 's 1 ' he has kept his w..H 1'-' Txtinted out to 'is. n- fe that he ha a J.ttle fn" tv 1 chl-vr ing n"d .. '.''U : ; "" The Fi:ii.:.::ti 1 orrible sicbi vis-t : ' nets i fi ti e vir':":v ( ' ' niinei v ii h ll.i'.l ! : . - 4 ' little shanties ewe en ; Tlieii tuatiaio'is in- 1-t.l' fence ta'ls and h i ' '" no pi ote.-t ion .It it :r "',,: "a '" por lit le l a. c i r.?y l e se.-n roads, picking u;i ai:;. ,: p I 1 IK '.'-I' ihaps not exceeded by that of any i , . . B"u i tne m payers ol t he istale ol all oartieH expect; d jfr 'J H.mVuis eie this reaches von to where her husband TOnseuled i 'r""n' 'f'"1 a"" uw ,H,,el- he loss is J J ' niiiiilii. resiioiiuo n l.w m. ... ...s. r.Ai., and III. ess tie caiiilnlHlf lor Smie i Ollleieill i.llieailS, tie llllS leacnes JOI1, ... , , . , . . !,., i'Wrt mm Tl. : : , much less weekly, journal pub- , ' 'J' t,". .',7 prepared to ive then, tho assurance of . his de- i will be steadily at work as though nocatas- "'i'?. 7,, ei! r.'!,e ! dU.V bmld Tn C. ,Zt "..".V! " 'l ., . . ' nr niuiu-iiii uit:, cu.ui is auu lerminufion tuitiiruiiy to perlotin th liiah t c.i.l.n Imrl -ni ii.d A liiir IV.ic Ihha1 's ,;' l"c ot.rvv oi .uoiuieai tue . -- ....v. . ul . .hat c.y. lis piesent success ,s . y t-o,,ht no, ,o reeive ,. eir snppofi. ! I died out. It was yesterday revived ! cmipames. ! gives assurance of continued i ... . , , ! ' "Ml ' ",v- wm' q' pikmiihii. ann ' ', , i --p- - . n a measure iu this city. Some time din v.iuster. l'a.vis excited over tic re- i di Im m n npicB i..t 4 l. ; ii Meet-lit 11 r 1 1m ikiiiiiihiIkiii i ....! r .. I 1 I 1 1 a Tf lniu atirl 1 1 v ri . n 1 1 n ir uKsor tmr.. imo viiij. mii c . 1 i It I - t ed prosperity iu the future. , . .V . " i dcire to say. in t-et. rei.cx panuuia.iv to iiint ! .I.,.,, ,.Mtu i.w.i. ,.7.r ...ii..u. a! i R thecarly summer Mrs. Mackenzie came " "v- H.n'er 1 Havilami, Pas- . J-L . ,.iuuui ins convention upon .Mr. Hayes and : portion .r the platform winch relers to lhe', , . i ; r , 1 . . . t . .1 i a ' Chicago ami made her home at 11.. t lor ol fc-. .Michael s Catholic church since -.- !,. ,lilmi5e.,.,l5(.. t, ' . , ; snt.J.et of eorpornttons. that In tny Judgment ! troyed. many being found in tolerable good n ia, , . . . ri' ..." o.V ..r ! '? I 1S50. Several mas ml.-....f ofi Spotted Tail and several ' -i.i.i 01 the time has arrived tor those h ho ..ssmne t.. : condition, they being composed principally ) , ' ' " ' r " ",l " " " ,1; lwl ....,,. . V ,7 . .011., is.oi.i ..in, auo s.veini . , , , . . ,..,.,,,. ,,r I1,o,ii....I1rin...... ,. f.iii., .... 't.-I ' she hied a bill for a divorce 2ira'i.t I. or wl,cs a,'d I rtestauts have been held to chiefs, have been 0.1 a visit to " .V 1 . ' dia.ly rec.ni.e the fact t hat 'Viio " S,." pie .V-e ! m ' .' "f'i r" . T husband. William G. Mackenri n. ! consider the matter, and Airl.bishOD XV. -vl o , , j , . ine nomina'.ioil Ol l.i nut lor I'resident ill I aroused mid aiive iu their interests, and in no mouem uijureu 01 eiroycu mosuy VJt7 1 - i V ii! be asked to reinstate. Katliei- Hivd-ino n, accom aincd by l.tn. t rool-, .... .. .... ... t r.....et n...v .1..... i.. .i. h ; , !... ..f o. i.,ii..r.i i....um...i. u.wi i. 1 crs cie supptessid. esterdav the suit T .' . ".Reu 'ctiistato r ainci Ila Hand talk with their "Great lather." , .'... Vr,VV" ,5."e..V. nation to see that, while the rghrs of capital ; Uli, railrmula. bvdraulie. and one... was dismissed ...Judge Williams' court at ,u w . "i. 1 nr. iic 1 ......UK llll? I will occome Hrmil aluill r.e earelnllv Dim 1 .1 lv r.-.o...i.l ....... r.. i " - . -.. ..... . .. i... 1 Q r,r t 1. , 1 ror v vnm urn ti XI i:;n..o..T reniembend that all the host ilo . successor in 184. I n " ot eP l the shape of corporations i can bt readily reproduced from . ' "' ; c el 8 J nf K-,,,,-. -,., .h m ; I .... - i.' ' ..r n,. Sii-i., ft.. 11 ...t 1, i. -..- ! shall he conducted for the comm. m k-o.Hl.and ; the draicingtand iff ciftcations which rertuiii V , ".o. m.B '""juave - ....................... excrpt Sit. ing Uull and bis wai- not by ii.tsmamiir. -ment and misdirection eim- ! , ,.h u.uio L.'.t i.. 11,.. ii.. . conquered, and the twain are 110 lonirer 1 "ourbon, Ky. She refused him, and he i:-ro ry .1 Rki ( i other Indian Washlngtt to have a 1 1 w ill be Indians, liois, siiiieiidticd to the military aull.oii- At.Tiim-r.n Pi. ih.,i-l..l.!, T.- .... ":r"- ,LW lu ,ow r,c" ' n expense ot lt6 - - ' " " ' ------ imoi xp ii in m Uir.it is inyij t IJIHTiy ties at Camti Jiobiiisoii, Nebraska, last ! ,-,.KiMmsihle for ib o..i..i....c f ,..,i.ii ..,... With every reg-ard, I m, very truly yours. . . ' 1 ' .. .Auos C. Not ps. jiay, anu since men inoy nave oeen en- ( t ,y George Alfred Towuseud, who, as j To J. S. Iiillinger. William W . Ker, S. a. i. e. ...pod near that rst. Reservations were j ccnt.ral ,,Cwspaper correspondent, mi anu f J" tilly. aiiotieu iiicui a.oiig tue ussouii uvci, 111 , himself v.a.tlt two, but one. tact, and were kept in tbe sioiy and iu a different jiait of ihe building from that in which the fire otigiuated, the ceil- iitrt ni'uii I I. iu af' ' liaiiirr ft 1 . xr n brick aichway, and said archway being j J,e A,,c,"t,.,t, Order of Hibei nians forAlle- . . . . J ... ... t ' rrliAil r..,l.!icl.n0 - MM ..A I.. . . I. . . inlaid w i'.h marble slabs, and all taken to- j 7 " " me uari ismug Mr. Cornelius llorgan, county delegate went est, married, and raised a ljtrn family. His w ife died and he came back a few days ago and married his Mill waiting first sweotheait. He is now seveuty-tvvo aud she sixty-stx. the better d es 11. ! s A sttan-M- siotv to the eft. rt that i'. s ; 1 ; road from Titusv i'.'c t 1 ' mon I.ey wns 1 ;! 1'T a well known le.is'n.t's " ,;' and another nua, 1:1 kn : lleictofore Loch I ns t ion. and hen the s that lie had, with strung lievy to lite l't-'h him hangiig ll.eie "i-';-tiaveler, who l.:. '"'' down, there was ii.u-t t t alleged cause for ti e :H wanted to compel I ' ' pajKia he w xs suppost ' A terrible cat !e i'' lure broken out in 1 ' C"Ullti-S. in ntrl Ii " according to the op:n.',M ' veterinary surgeons 1 -" fever, but it has so f u I : ,f r f 1 inits a grave error through its columns. II. I a 1 .7 1 a a" T T ' . -I . ...'l..i insfead of Gas, it com- gether formed tue ground ll-wr lo the np- ' r"W'ti '"cu ne says that be met , - w 1. . un, , ,!s .uits 1 nan 1 . , ' . . t ... . .' Mr n .ji il,.. .:.. ..... .. . ,,. fc t'nu. 111 Uiikli.ii. was .......lull ..r. l-.Izlr , . t. :. ... l ' when it Permits him I a lefer in the Harrisbnrg Telegraph ,! ter story, 111 tlio Highest portion ot which i , w wunuatnn ;n. ; -- - -. --- -- - -' - . ki.owu 10. n . n"ul ,v penus nun, j y , . , bermans were not 1 1 -.ntf... ..t i n..i.,. ; C.umiic k loss of flW.tHX). 1 lie insuiiu- i ..n,i,.rnrit . 1 ui li-ixr " , ... ,;, , . . J. u. l'eiauey, uov. iia.iranits executive l,,e occui.eu auu iu wuiuii it was r - . ... ... j, . tl . T.. , : : , .........t-. to ventilate Ins stupid '1 .. .... . " . 1 .:.n.. ....k...i v- .,b-;. : fr Captain Hart for several reasons ...., ces amount to fl l.),2oI. live blocks of . .t;,,c. bt..ke oi:t. " Oeiteral McClellan. The j Pittsbnigh for the puriH.se of inducing his I speak thus particular, because any number I ,,,e,,t. am,,,.l? .w"d as the rather vital j fw w wholly or paitially burned wiiu : plMtly slsrmed si th; . being a Pennsvlvaiiiai. ! 'countrvmeii and co-religionists" in i-rn. ! of telegrams and account, have been sent me. u,at "otnaly could give title to them in J "ril? ' '"'. "Vlv,".a ",!iS "" no r "'".' ' ' t inly t.eated General Mc ' l v"te yca. In the J broadcast over the country by sensation f ut a - Jesaties to the fact that '0"'UUU; l Wti nil i.y in- pe8 y,-t Wen .i.m in . j ncairu Mem 1 hi .lie- . ... . ... . .'li rnmiH Mr IV.. I.. . . . r .Ik rauce. A ti renin 11 a r l-. .1 lr ...... .ul . :n .. .mn 1. i.'H ' ,. . , , , ., ! trial or ellow Jack Donahue, hanged for fscriuoiers wuuoiu any regarc f trntu and!'" ' J "c l'e''ci - r t V ... , iJ . J uanger. inse.. ... - h respect and Cons.dera . 1 ,..,,.. nr M..rcra.i I..lll slit.,-, i limelv investieation. All the models roU. i gentleman," and apparently incapable of " ' n'ay last W i.l.c R.shop. aged Cholera in Ohio and In-h ' , n if'" iir.iii i',.aiii s jtiAt-o iimeiv invesiicaiioii reiirieis the contrast between 1 u-stified that this same Dela..ev eani.f I ting to building hardware, scwiuc ma Dakota, but they aie not sa isfi.d wilh the location aud a-k permission to live on the bead waters ol the 1 elluw stone, in .Montana. caluninis against in the two interviews tuey had wiiu tne ' editor of the Time, Piesident many brief speeches were made . ,jniself, has unifoi in reference to their future location and ; cleHau with hij.' their present wants, to all 01 wiucu the j ij,, which ..... . . . . , , .. 1 nemoeui mane a leugtny up'. o fieii- iesm-ctabie jouiiirtlisin and the lunatic libels money from Harrisburg to the coal regions chines, fine arts, printing, etc., including idle agreement ou the subject w ill likely f Tovvnse.id in the same naner the more ' ,rt puichase Ihe "Molly Magnire" vote fori the original Howe sea ing machine, were Ik. made, however, l-cfoie t-piing. Gen. Iema.kab!e. Townsend is nothing if ,,o. !U , , ..V1 v,ew of lhl" s:,8 '! L'V- Couk. .ho has fought the ,,d koa Hnd Vlndiclive, 1IO mr &Zr ZtoWZl5c?ot 1 hem well, and who is almost worshipped , bappens to be the object of his attack, and i l'lttsbiiigh whom Delany claims as his by them, freely vouched for the honesty of , ie is therefore consistent with him.ir i ! ' fellow countrymen and co-religionists," tluti. wiah toliv at riace w ith the while oe.i- '. t. 1 . j .. . . . . . ! if they do not Spurn the base propositions M" .. . M ...... . .,: ... ! c.owu.sn aouw 01 ..en. Jlc- of , K ,(iisa fe, ow. Meanwh 1 th. ,,s i aud Patent eie. i nay an san uiej a. suea 10 i.ve iikb , Clellan. The hero of South Mountain ..d ..i ,.r ..... . 1..1, .;.. i, . oii.... tl.i th ,.f n .1. . 1 work. IK'T THE Cathoi.TC DiainrniM lhe wjnten.ati and -anted wagons (hoiwa , Antietam hassu.vived a wn.iil.ir,, n.,.,t ! (iiivriimr who iimit!. tins clixn to remain ' ART imv M ritftft of a vatentee or . OF Ai.i.eohesy COCMY auk hot FOR 1 V.e " of eleven Karats moved to another 001 tiou of the Model buying what could not be sold on ar v 10. ' seven years, was pushed into the Delawaie .1 ico i.Tidr .Tpoi! I liver at Pliilifelulii:. ami .in.annl Im Ian . : .n.i'v - - , . . . .. reusing 111 n " .- ,, A PIH.I -I. ; ...... .. 1.1 ivr a. 11 .. .I..r ll.a.. l.i. ..elf ...1... -Cm. ' .. 1., th.'OI -v i .......WW. ni psipci gives i ne s. Illation T ....... ....... ......c..., nil.. rery succinctly : "One .1. C Dola..aV . I warda concocted a story about him jeing wci - . . . ' . - "-. i ... i .. . ... . -. . . Room, and escaped damage, except w hat I democratic t.Mdy of the Republican Gov- I 'o'" "P " unoccupiea i.ouse ty some inr: might therei ventois , causing miiPli anne.v t i and provision men in tl"' , ," ... . . .. i-i 1 . "Pi i I I lll M. ' III .. . ing: "Mr. Alexander V ' 'i have occurred m the hasty handling inon, comes un t io I itisburgh ! v " -...,,,, wim-ni); ... , rneiiy a resiuem o. iK"'r if. For the liencfit of any and all in- " "P luu v-aiiionca against the Demo- J "ot.y was ...uu. , .pout lonnern ve.o- -;,f ; who may ha ppeii to f-ee this article i C,B ,C 'aie cannmaies in tne interest of ""ltu iuwmi uuiwimu go.u v. as lr(i ol I lie mou..i u.- , T ill slate, both after obtaining legal l,le "iri,ni(,,ls treasury ling. He is a fit Va,a ,or 'ci chain and locket to a der t,,,.. he in" " ' niliM ..ffirMAt jntl.o. it a : Kt'l to do Ins master Hub Mackev'a db-tv ! jeweler in lancncster, tncianr:. I ney a!,i,,.d on bo.ua u- , con in iu (uv uiainoiiiis, aim in .ne centre oi I hey have), plows and oiher farming im- ; 0f personal detraction in high places and ' confidential employ and allows him plements. They also expressed a desire for 1 wiu oullive the wnftnSmw of eve Q' i"e, for which the State schools, and Red Cloud and Spotted Tail ! Alr,.e( Townsend atIi , r YT ""' 7'ng U1' Mo"y MaU,le ' ... . nieu lownseiio. Vxalli, however, m vote for his party, asked that Catholic priesta be sent among acc,d;nCe t,)e et1.nal fifnp68 vf ' . . them, .me oi u.e rpr,N things, ought tu be invited by Col. McClure Road, had an eye to the main chance, aud to mnjft.M lifl ..,.e . the columns of some other journal thau the Timtt when he undertakeB t.) si.it- l.i. -I--- ..... the validity of hit patent. MTTI.E-BIO MAN-A.-Il. BTErHEXS has, since his advent here a few days ago. talked will not Dui ing all these long : , . had lK-en leceived of him , SALE. -. - . .:.. . . . . l.i... l!!! i nee inn mini) ii'iks io ine euaiu, nu oi ami they lisit given ' 1 lal.ieli um filiuldeil a-i!l. rlii.n....l4 at.il IliA - t ... . I. . n o he Sl)'l'1' - - - - ... j. .c III'... A fire broke out in the Pittsburgh and 1,,cket contain, the luotiogram of the own- i,j native town. H's 'u, r cr. . . ..... r.i.ti . ..... miraveiT miim---.- . . -.(- It is now probable that John S. Mor- : After leaving home ue - , .. the A e'lop.i s. . 7..atKl ' ,t 1" aid be wanted a Ihousano boxes of money, f thouaaud head of caitle, and 'tbe same !.t.4tbr of bhocp and hogs. That was pjai'i talkjaud tucaut business. venom at the fair naixie and reputation of a jallant sou of Peuu Iauia. .VlcK eesin far nurt Ninimnii.. W...1-- arith us quite freely and says he ' at McKeespo.t. Pa., about 11 VWt ..r. I only vote for "Sammm Randall . 'Inesdav nmhr. last m. i..i.ltr : 'ton. the colossal Philadelphia thief, will ...vxim in Some of the Renablican contemnora- or opeaKei. out w in exert an nis lnniience ca iinr w ith ni.!.r b..;i.i;.w,u le nennitted to tui n Mate s evidence, aud .-v.l ries, says the N. Y. Fun, thoughtfully , among Southern members for Randall's re- waste nearly the entire business ixtrtion of "U have immunity fium well merited pun- ,er. He woiked at m!. j''1 , mention that John S. Morton of Philadel- , election, and ban no doubt that after the the town, comprising a large number of jbmei.t. The evidence in Morton's pos- business, finally settled l".1 .- phia i a Democrat. That is rrne ; but he hard utruggle which will certainly take dwellings, stores and other business house. mo apia-ars tu be pretty well knoan and is now woi th bet .".' '. ;) . made the mistake of adopting the Repub- ' place over the position, Randall will be ie- The lss is iouKhy estimated at $133,000 ,low l,d ui's '"C"! fo' l,c peniientiaiy 000. His rrm iss;:u,ci1 ,'" '(A lican practice oX A dditi-Jn, jMr.siotr, and elected. Railroad Tom Scoit will s.kh put on which there U u insurance amouuting win certainly no wliect advauUgeously Aorklaud, and a vr t bi'.Gbc. hs anpwuatire ami Work bard agiiipjt to about ?8,UO0. u Philadclphu moiuliiy. . M.. 3icA!ltc ' l"t!"J
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