nfii ! r iinrrrirTTn"i n " " " ra" i i r ir crri .nnron: x.rr-- S3::ia: a assess Tfl in 1?, ami uf Deniiw, an adroit and of tho Mid 1111- f-et ujuiious Republican politician of Alach v.a county, iti t lie same State, which are et-tervhcie published, revive the disgiace- (rr if trsli nftoii J.ctfcr. A MOVf.MMNT I.OOKI.VO Tn 1 N V 1 .-TI'"- ATI OX ji'mn hkvikwixo his own action I N F. A KT 1 1 1 N U U A A I . I I Y t o M I o U T I X O XKWS (d.NKI.INO's rilOMiGUAril SHAD ri.AXTIN MAUTHA WASHINGTON'S I'OK Tit AIT, KTCi effect on tl:e IMgrim maimgers. Tlie Pi esidei.t is warmly attached to that no torious city of piljjiim politicians. The' liave pledged the lNesiilent tbat 1 hihtd' SS'ctcs ami Of iter JS'oliii(s. PA., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1S7S. : ful story of the Florida election frauds by TiTK bill lepcaling the I'ankmpt Jaw, which Samuel J. Tilden was shamelessly which onss-d the Senate tvo weeks ago, cheated out of the Presidency, and tho passed ! he 1 luie esterday week by a large clearly expicssed voice of tho American majority with an immatci ial amendment, people overthrown and iset aside. These which a ill be concurred in by the Senate, men, of course, are both scoundrels of the and the law will then be wiped from the deepest dye, they themselves being the be made public affidavits going to show that statute book. J judges, and it is somewhat difficult to con- , the vote of Louisiana was also fraudulently r i , ,,... ' counted for Haves and W Heeler, ltissaiu Linseed oil. bi u.-ht d in hot, is said to be the lift thing lo put on kitchen floors. r.hia, with its pilgrim politician stink, will . A little Caiio (III.) girl nine years old no longer oll'end the nostrils of the Ameri- is the champion checker player of that can people. : town. Take Cairo' her. kmpiotmfst FOR THE IDT.F. i Martin Bergen was convicted of raur- i .7... :., . i.. r,.. t ,i i..ii... ;;u Tl.mc Washington, D. C, April 20. 1S78. It is expected that a movement will be miles below this city, Las been purchased and a considerable force is now at work T T I 1 ... .. .' . made in me lionse iookiiik io ;tn .incnu g.ttion of the electoial fraud. It will cer tainly ho made as soon as all the ammuni tion is in. Beside the investigation of the Fl n ida fraud, it is expected that there w ill PiiTi.Aiii.ruiA was honored last week pdi i'A Imtw I Imtr r . i ! , l rliiit? iiio;niit i- ni . : . K, A.'fol.iit hail I .nvnrni i rauo tler infamv bcrore tiic world. It j, 1 y the presence of Bainuni with his big matters not chat tbeir motives now are, e, when in Florida in behalf of Hayes, , lutting in croj.s. A large building is being put up having a capacity to accommodate one hundred persons, aud a mannfactoiy in which sixty hands are to bo employed. A company has been formed for the purpose of giving employ meut to the idle w ho are worthy, They are employed in iaising their own food and uiauufactui ing their own Mipplics. t. 1 1 It - . e I.:., Know, ano ov najcs w itn a po. no., oi u.a thfl on,y im;)0rtant question beitiff,' are cabinet. A man could, therefore, on the t!lo5l. statenic",lt!l tnie? There is nolhingin sameuay umjk upon mo gie.iiL-M ..u...uuK their revelations that is rcaliv new-nothing of the ae, Caruur.i, and the greatest fiaad in the cmiutiT, Hayes, who tills tho office of Presid'Mit although Samuel .1. Tikleu was legally ami honestly elected to it. -'3- c -m Who cm adequately describe the picas uiable eniDtiiins of General Jacob M. that was not known before, and which was jiroposed to be proveu before the Elec toral Commission when the vote of Florida was before that tribunal ft;r its decision. The statements, however, may be icgarded as new when it is considered that thev are which the latter sanctioned, and, if so, it j proves that Noyes acted with the consent of and in connivance w ith Hayes. j ItEVIEVVINO II IS OWN ACTION. ! Time and circumstances have cooled the partisan zeal which erstwhile animated ; Judge McLin and clouded his conscience, and now he is able to review his own action , with something like the estimation in which ; it . has been held by dispassionate people Campbell, tho bold and aggressive member dav, for killing l'atiick l. lluins Mrs. Peter Koeler, living a few miles from Connersvilie, Ind., has just given biith to live boys. 'Ihe quintette are do ing well. Mr. and Mrs. William Shakspeare live in 15 1 iilgepoi f, Connecticut, and have just been blessed with a new baby, which they call William. Shake 1 A boiler in Stiong's foundery, Ham- mond lane, Dublin, exploded on Satuid;ty. An ariioiuiniT house was destroyed and lif- Maktita WASniNGTON S ponmAiT. ! te0n persons weie killed aud twJlvo wcund A full length life size portrait of Martha '. ed. "Washington, the last of that kind ever ) Two French lads ami a young man painted of her, is one of great historical named Ward, who went out in a boat in interest, and aside from this, is one of gieat the Chicopee River at .lenkinsville, Mass., beauty. With its pure pink and w bite , on Tuesday, were swept over the dam and colors against a back ground of dark green j all three di owned. and brown it is as beautiful as a boquet. At Mechanicsbnrg, Pa., Sunday night, The picture is by Andrews, and the like- ; Mrs. Moore, a widow, committed suicide by ness is taken from a picture showing only hanging herself to a tree in the yard of her the face and bust, by Stuart, Washington's residence. Financial trouble is supposed favorite artist. The dress is historically , to have been the cause of the suicide. correct, both in material and style, and j At Union Mills, X. Ii., last week, as a from the beeinninir. lie nives in plain. made by persons who enjoyed full oppor- i ample phraseology a description of tho Illllttv r? L-IifUVMKT Tl'p rl'tll r i .t ir 1f t lio V TfP l?l ITQ Sinn 1 m HI I ISPS V II iril WOKfi lllSm If il - - , - .11,-,, - of Colli,. ess fiotn thi.-, d.stuct, as he step- nowamrm MilIlto Mublo, of New Yoik, 11,0 Republicans of the South by the Cessories. It is indeed a picture of great Moor wiih a pair of scissors in its hand it ped out of the lute House with the dec- j representatives of their reckless and crinu- j historical interest. j tripped and fell, and diiving the points of laration of Hayes, "I expect to contribute C0 ' , r r tt i Val. but shr.??d C Var,ners "J 1 ,c '"th tiif pfficifxcy BTT I the scissors into irsheart, dFed instantly, my p,,To.tiou to tho campaign expenses, ?f hiladelphia, Malcolm Hay, of I ,tts- i ,t JS a ter. .b e arraignment of that school J sl havino- passed -John Gardner, a married man, aged , . , , r , , , ,. burgh, as well as other prominent Demo- of political philosophy, or rat her of soph is- i , ... , " r .1 r' t-eiiciency f . fi n-,,,iMvawif,.iin,lnJi.iiM and should be pleased if others holding j 0 ' ' t ' vM.ose fundamental minc:nle is hate i b,U' a11 thc cleiks of tho General Land t'Hy live, w lio leaves a wile and one child, ..... ,. crats, who went to Florida to investigate ui wnose 1 inoament ai piinc.pi e is nate, om , furlou-'hed a few months con,m,;tpd suicide at Heading Tuesday oth.-a would d the same," still sounding 1, , hik w1k solo nlMect hns been the pcrp. ; '' .,. " ,UM ie nioiii is i.irir ,i?,.k , ' , the facts connected with the election, and . . r r , i . ago, will be put back upon the lolls. T he ctllinR "7 sl.ooting lnmself thiough the Plea.ariiiy mnais 1 ;.u was a mmpn . , , ! "V,"" l Vr'L 1 .r "i V ' . ! uassa-e of the bill also enables tl. Patent . I'ea.l with a i.istol. A too free use of rum . :i . . . . . .. .... .- . . . 1 ...., , n,i v i'iv--ivii u iuvi iu liiu 111:1 . a ni'jn 111 v r .uri.iu s 1,'hiiih's 11 1 1 1 ' ' - -- . over Aiii'jii ;i(!y Jiui i:mikiu uiijut it "jiuwu - rj "'""jt " - and feel cxuUiiuUy troud. Ketm ning Uoai d, made a fall ajul complete , in li is situation, listened to the men lie de- ! exposition before th.it godless tribunal of ; schbeand allowed lnmself to be guided uy inuir Miiihiei couiiuns. aintuig uius eased his conscience as to the general as Gsn-kii.u. Suiklds is not likely to derive , the very frauds which McLin and Dennis any ben lir from the bill which so promptly ! now admit were perpetrated. As tacts, rerts or his dereliction, he explains the de- i.t 1 t. t .1. : ll.dii ,,-r. 11 lsfotni f,-.!.. n-lw.U f.-.p ,r.il.l r.i-...wc nf t)m lt'ltnln fmil .!- i- li 1 passeii i lie lower nraiicn oi congress auiii- j ""-"i tu nuuic iwu; ... ......n,,..,., ......... orizmg t!ie I'rtsident to appoint him Brig- j ever fouco ,.he Presidential election, they adier Geueial on tho retired li:-t with full ( need nt now be discussed. What will be p iy. Tha bill w ill fail in the Senate on tho j their effect even if McLin and Dennis suc-pt-cund that such legislation can only ap- J cced in proving iho truth of everythinij loan n Sheer ri the regular army. JI . mey assert ucioro a congressional turn- Olliee to resume issii;iiirp uf i:i!iits. tvhifli ! was the cause. have been suspended for several weeks on ! Some uneasiness is felt in Chicago account of the exhaustion of the ajmronri- ! over the fact tbat the communists in that ation lor these purposes. toy, 10 toe uumoei oi ,nw, are armea ana con ki.inu's rHnNOC.IlAPir. diilling. The police are watching their such is the fact, ho law ought to bo ; mitteo? It would not unseat Hayes and amended to so as to cover this and similar i h'stal Mr. Tilden, because, as Governor Tt is not true that Mr. Conkling looks ' 'novements to prevent a recurrence of last -....1. 1 1 - tt , f .- - tii rv. tr c ,'w.tc .i - ... i o i ..i.i. -.i unuer iii.s ueii every nurnc oeioie rprirma .. i.-. is me on reaoy vaiuauie rianoi me con- , " . . " i Ti,a f..i i; ,.i .. 1 i. m i -n fession, so far as the pubic interests are IO !",:l,i0 fure that no ente. p, ising co, res- , r -''''.f "rch tfc C'rchv.. le, concerned. Thc de.aili a.e clear, full and PynIen '.a.8 Vted a phonograph there If' c , nty, "ear the terminus of the to caicn me lncolierent tlenunciations of , "":ul nm i.umu.iii, was eniereo oy the administration Ahich fall from his lips. : burglars several evenings ago, and tho when he happens to be so loose of soul i silver communion service aud three gold les beyond thc possibility of question or of cavil in their remorseless particularity of names, figures and localities. It is a com plete document, giving an explanation of the motives which induced him to commit or connive at the frauds which gave the vote of Florida to Hayes. From ihe veiy beginning of his confession, in reciting the considerations which inllueuced him to pervert the expression of the popular will for the benefit, of the Republican p:irty, that in hissleep he mutters over his affairs ; crucibles were stolen. but it is true that Mr. Conklintr is going to : I,s- Charles Lintner, living five mil buy a phonograph to lecord his private northeast of Virginia, Cass county, 111., cases when they ai ise, for no officer of tho ' Hendticks said last week when he read regular army has stronger claims to bo ' tac statement, the titlo of Hayes rests on placed o:i iho retired list, with the full pay i the decision of the Electoral Commission to which his rank entitles him, than tho i and tho two houses of Congress, and cali brate aud gallant Shields. C"iigre?s, how- ! not no tv be destroyed. If Hayes were ira- down to his explanation of the motives ever, seems to bo er.tiiely willing to be at ' peached for complicity in the fraud and which induced him to sin, and the descrip . , , ; i r n- w, i .u - ' t''"1 of the icvolting details of the frauds least measiuatoy just to ucnerai .-mieios. ; .c.cu tou v .ce , tilcinseiVHS (.aves naihur to bo supplied Ho has been receiving a pension ot Unity i 1 lesnieni, auu not .hi. i liuen, wouio sue- anc nimits of no dodging. dollais a month, and dining the piesent cced him, so that tho fraud, having been bessiun tho Senato passed a bill increasing j consummated by the act of the Electoial it. -o fifty dol-ais. When the bill came over j Commission, its decision must be regarded to the Houso the amount was increased to j as final and conclusive. Congress, howev ono hiibditd dollars per month. If thc er, can and it is to be hoped will author Senate concurs in this amendment, as wo j an investigation into the frauds of the presume it iviii, although it will not pay ! Floiida election through a committee, and inteiviews, as it is his only safeauaid against the malice and misconceptions of the reporter and the inventions of the ene my. Yours, ic, G. X. S. 'Hie Stolen l'residem y. lHSCI.OSUliES OF THE FLORIDA EL.ECTOHAL FRAITK Judge McLiu's confession, with 'he ter- ! Jodrre McLin. one of the members of thn nblo atcnavits lie lias made, proves beyond , Returning Hoard of Floiida, lias given a all cavil that tho Radical majority of thc ; sworn statement to the public, reciting the Electoral Commisiou f. w that the goods , details of the election frauds peroet rated ! were was receiving stolen goods. .Mr. Hayes that State from Tilden to Haves, General Shields moie than one-fourth the mako them a matter of record to teach fu- am unit ht would l entitled to as Urig idler tine generations tho enormity of the crime ItOlieial, It W.,l at lejSl SHOW UI.U : f ,i.Tl,t flf ,n mioi-ifir f,f IU ! Pinitrnctur in Illinois nr.Lnnuil,liYH l.of.na 1 adopted count iy is not unmindful of tho j , . ....... . ... , tie Douse Postal Committee that in one .itu,iii,.iii i;i..'i'io u 111.1 1, IICI IIVLUULU 111 . . I S'oien and that .Mr. Haves Ave in lie i ;., ,i H i.;... ii ii.. i: II'W Dll.l 111 IIJD T IlilC WIC 11III1S- gnised and umpaestioncd receiver of stolen goods. UXEAttTIITKC, RASCA LIT Y. On Thursday last U. A. Fisher, a mail in Floiida to transfer the electoial vote of He says : few days pgo gave birth to triplet boys. weighing fceve.n and oue-fjurlh pounds each. At last accounts the little Liutners were well and doing tine. A tight rope performer, while walking back w aid over a rope at Cafasauqua. Pa., Friday evening, r..issdhis footing and fell fifty feet to the ground. He sustained a fracture of one leg and such internal iuju j lies that his recoveiy is beyond hope, j Mrs. De Graff is a lady living in Ulster ! county, N. Y., who has attained to the venerable ago of one hundred and four, , She looks well, does her own sewing and housework, and distinctly remembers shak ; ing lmnds with General, the Marquis de Lafayette. n aged couplo named August and heroic si i vices he has rcndeied to her, the Presidential election of 187, and caha- '; ; instance he was overpaid t),000, by O' Hrien, a pay clerk in the Sixth Ami Ur tl.m,til ... 1.,. ;o l. " ...icu, ciin. in uic cum A I. tip itoii it may be a disputed oueslion I ,f ll)e ' , " country. n''Ce- t1,0na.,"',-ado,i"ed l hay"s "d .. ... . : .- i 1 1 .v..iiii j monev to () :?rien. It rpmhs tl.ar. 1. was If Hie I.onnl hnd aoteij in oororrlnnep with the 1 Hannah Giisler. livintr near Youii"sville decision of the .Supreme l.mrt of Ihe Stule, fie- 1 cii;..n -v a-v- i J tinir, t!,L. peis an.l rt.n.es of the !..arl In . cm,n,i. 1 ork, were found reference lo ihrowiiur out preeiiK ts, since ren- ! horrib.y mutilated and dead in the house ii-r.-.i, it.-.- is noqi.esti.in or ihe laet that NSr. ! of the latter on Thuisday morning, April 1 iMen w...,l l have l.eeu tntitle.l to the vote of ot ti..v .j.. , r .' Klori.'.a. F.xclu.linir the return from Uaker i , -, . J . y ha1 '' ed apart for some time, county wlm-h was county, nml which I linve and it is thought he killed her by cutting .v one . .e.i! i.e.. irom me p.n ues who ma.ie it whs ; tier throat and then shot himself ditoi's ' n 'aNely mu n ii fact ii red return, mid ii.elulii;tr i t ,. ie, ,i . ,lf t ,, i . ,i T- , 'U1 ? i the lru return, which eoi respon.le.l .vu h the . I"11' " eK1. lf Lulworth Castle, El whether at the time of his inauguration ! Hayes kl.ew of tho election frauds in Floiida, it is a vciv remaikablc and signi ficant fac. that the most prominent and ; active agents in ti e unholy woik have j beeu is.vau'.eJ by Hayes by appointment ; to ollice. If he was ignorant of thc frauds : tKen, he w;ij not ignorant of tLcm when ; McLin, Dennis, and othoi scoundrels l'.ko j them, were given offices. Hayes never j ! Ctist.om.lrv for tli Pnsl (IfRcn llinitmpiil Tun steamship Richmond, which left , to give contractors' orders on the local Philadelphia in Febiuary last with laboreis ; rstmasle-s for money they had on hand. .,.., l i , e .i i, , , . "mi iicMiw rt iciii-es ue coiiecicu mu i' ...... ....v'.... .i.i.vi ll.l I'll LU'J LOOI .1. V. VI respoiuleil viih the . . . ; ' ' ' " '-.ihic, J-og- prccinet ret u rn-i of t tin t con n t v. won Id eerti. i n- land, bead OI a famous old Roman Catho- ly hnve M-iven the State to Mr. Tilden. Archer lie family which can boast a Cardinal's precinct. .o. 2. Alachua county, was in the ,i ;,- , ,. i -. . . u . , , , c ount. The fraud commuted in this precinct ,,,lt' fll1 ,1.t b 1,ls Wl1'' Just I'nolished, etl iviis not (.liiiwri to the hoard by the Iiemocrai ic courage his children to become priests or hnvyers. nlthouifh a eontei was ma lo and ' nuns. If the sons take orders they are to much intention Kiven to this precinct : but I !,,,. cxi tuid- . i r -c,-. o ,li J. , . have recently learned from Iho Republican : 1 avo ?-(,.f!(,f instead of oO.OOO, ad if the leader of that county that after ihe returns ctauentors enter nunneries. -10.000 instead lit to r.ainesville, county-seat, of 00'). from the oust .mast ei s m. tlieso rtrdoiR. anil !:....' :t i :.. i ... . . i .: " 1 . i..;lu,.r (), - u...-. coi.ii.icL in iia.!i, leiuiueu , the postmasters loi warded the orders to tho .hit. I been brought to .ew i oik on rrn.av last, i ins I'liila- ; oci-artmeni as voucners to snow mat itiey ' ...-.c ...i.m-u i.. m.. ie.ur.is uy me m- . ;i.-., u, v -- , .... , 1 i I i a. . i . s i.'ctnr? nnil clTK ol said prcfinct. In Leon .............. H, K . j luunii oil., nas publishes the following let- ,1,ad tied, but the amounts were never , (:rHlniy ;4sinn Republic.,., baii-.t- were .t.tred ' been thrice engaged to marry, and each cua.-eu against, i isuer, w n( would aiier- into me imoot-nox nt prer-met o. !i; yet it time the lady has died shoitly before the ward call on the Department and collect made to appear, eyet, to the tinctior. or d , - wwl(i:,. In ih hi in ..... cm - r . ii .. 'he JicmncTHtic member of ihe board, that l",v stt "'l me wedding. In tue last III- " ,l "'"'ouiiw u ins con Tract, so mar. ai ; w(.le n,)t r.llse UliUn, Sunswp.ont eou- stance, which occurred a few dayf dtlphia Ti ter received by the Richmond from its spe cial correspondent at San Antonio : i ago, the i ... , t t . - . ....... .i ..ii i .), 1-..0. no vii.iuiu uii iiw IPIUCI5 n,is a nciii sic,., i r.ii mihiys I .111 l I lie y h ere PtllHMl into (lio jrlT 1,1,-1 RP-lfPll IPHPlf at 1 talilrt l- i.rn ' wou.d have appointed McLin to a judge- The Uiehaiond. with Mr. Thomas Collins, the ! from tho government. Tho system of i 1 h:"' seen Jos. Howes, one of the inspee- Lif.,i . ,' Vlr. i ' . f ,, l Kl.io in X.-w Mexico for which ha '"iitt,i.irr. nn.l men mi.l mtui;,ls fur tin- Ma- l nutLeii,, , ,11 oo! Vet ions from novl m st e, "V" ,,a ve ,i,k,-,s similar to them a few .lays I V ..ewiotcLei name, her brail fell btnp in ocw iiiixiu., ioi which ne as . l!ujia llIir. M:imi,rt. i;illj.-..,i ,, board, smn.-d i r"t-KCU" -j' cm.cct mit, tiom postm.istci s t.tt,re the election, a.-.d cautioned him nmsi forwaid ; and when those present raised ? totally ii,c mpltcr.,1 except to reward him ' up t he river from I'.o a at hi.!f-pnsr two o'clock xvrtS applied gcneially to ) I.nen, but of; I h.-iru, unless thev were KCiicrally adopted, her up she was dead ! , ,. , f ,, , on the afternoon of M.uch . Tli.ee lirailiati ; course to make it work a number of clerks un'' I "'terwar.i learnt d he had iriven them up. .il, r . i ' for his seiviccsas a member of the Return- , (.!, IP ,e c.n.. e.-Ji accompanied us t.i fre ,,.,1 l,,K,k.k,.fi,o1 lod In l,o i,. rll,.6i,. nml 1 In .Jetlersor. county, in n cer:am precinct, at , A.,man e'R'VJ Pars or age, named j rtf Rouid Dii-niM tl c.'tc it-tandsharn- Ul' ,1M 1 ith the native a.1",1 " , kel,c,b ba 1 to c llusu n and wch Mr. J. ItoU was insprctor. loo votes were Mcil, who died in Ruckingham county, ing J,. aid. l.c.nis, ti.ct.titsiaiit.siiaip-: W.IV o ,,. 1:h w; ,he ,ic.aiai u, ; share thc swag. .Mr. addell, chan man 1 sun .pi it u.usiy added to i he ballots and count- in the nroviuce of Oueboc n.rF.id-w ' list villain of the entire batch, was given: little town of un alnnlio. a villaifeof iil.oul ' of the committee, is a good investigator. 1 eJ N" chartre was made ns to this fact before f , f , T r i- !i , i i hit imiiiiu. i nt. t.oiii iisi(,.i fi j. tie . siiir. , " " .v... Il....,,vii3 ul i ..'i ci ii.s c.e;iLii a pofitioii under John SI.eiman, Sccietaiy of the Tieasuiy, at tho wiitten reipuest of Hayes hiuisilf. Would ho have done this without knowing that Dennis hadoanied Florida for h im by frauds on tho ball tuiv i.f A , rt.Ar i ,1-nf.i ti.t in ttinliiilfinnit'' .. ... . j .....,,... ...... j rs j . man who appeals before his committee . ecu the vil!:iKU of liruv.-s n.i tne riht mid ; can avoid telling tho truth, unless he lies votr-p fraudulently Hddeo to the Archer return, tila Maria on the left. Here bemns n lal.y- ; outright. lie puts voiv pointed questions ' an'' "lu 74 votes Fluffed i" the box ir. I,-oii tilhof narrow channels, c-onneclii.jr the Am- ! to wi-iiesses and his lh'id priWHimini ; count v, and Ihe 10(1 vol.. s surie.tit i.ni-ly added on wiih Hie l'.ii ,w ii,.. f..r., .. 1 ' "'-"esses, auu ins llglil cross-examilia- ,n .I.-fTi-.-soii enuniv. nin.iMn,. :irx v-.o.. ied ally luxuriant the sail throuirli to the prc.nt Ul,ns aie nneai th ing startling frauds ill the ' rejected, and the llemocrai ie rejected pre o. i rier is the most meuioritl.le part of the whole Post Othce Department. j cin.-ls. which were excluded for irres-ularit y voynire. An introduction to lh Amazonian i illeirnlity. contrary to the decision f the for-tt is I rom SHAD PLANTTXO. is worth atrip to the Amazon Valley lllrt I l ,1 Oil Sf.t. .c I I . . . . .-. . . . , I . -. . . . . And vet this man. who knows that his in all their Bi ,-,h,. i:,;,-, ,. " ' ! AOout i.ou.tMXi young sliad were planted .:n ,i. i,.:. i., r i ,;tl ; like haves, the miviii. with enormous r.m- i ln ,l,e 1 otomac liver this week from the supreme- Court, been retai I and counted, Mr. Tilden would have carried the State. The conclusion, therefore, is irresistible, that Mr. Tilden was entitled to the electoral vota of shaped ;.';ies. Hue never tires of fiimir i ' United States steamer Loolront- Tl. I'..! : florida, mid not M r. Hayes. coutinue in of.ice for neatly threo years j ',"'.!'Vi,'V.e.s',','.,l0,V'i,:,r !,n'' a.ri,-," "f. : ted States Fish Commissioners have been 1 haves wgsizaxt of the FRArn. longer. If it is tine tl at '-uneasy lies tho ! conou-re,: race of vet. ti.bi-man'i'; the dr ns'o I engaged in collecting shad eggs :it Alber- ' HTn. rn"kinf this statement my motives will i ing, of Clinton, and Joseph lau, of Pitts head that weais a crown," what must bo ; canopy of trr.-e.. uppm t.d.by natural columns ; marie Sound, from which place the vessel i i''!!,,, IT. 'V.lTi VkT,1 '.m"'?i' h'.l ,he rnls i burgh, at piesent under Treasurer RiwV cuy wiwi me rerguson natch- motives to sustain thetn. I am tree t j admit i - e i iiisourgli t;i says Liran don t be- me, by me aid of winch the hatch- that he had murdered three persons on the upper Ottawa River, for which be had never been suspected. In addition to these he committed two other mm dei s, for which he was tried and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. State Treasurer Xoyes has announced the following appointments : Cashier. I. Rlake Walters, of Clearfield ; Cleik, V. J. llayard, of Greene, formerly of the Au ditor General's Department ; Robert Fleni- liead that weais a crown, wnat must bo canopy ot irr.-en suppoi tci.ny natural columns ; marie Sound the m. nt.il cond ition of a man who reach- l;"!"";:. !ir', ,'r,,V'iUy '(V ,tif '"'e ; left for this ... . , ! (rrapes and colossal nut and pnd-l.canejr tr.-es. , ed the Presidency lu tho manner that . an. i above all the hundreds of varieties r . ig machine Haves did ? poms, nil striving to outrival the others in ' ing piocess consumes only from three to i--.'i r ' .' . ... . " ." ....r-ij. iin-ri live oats, and hv I be timn I .a vosunl .-..n I'leifci our oi rie wo oils, nnd tot r sii.im...e K.. .... - ' --j ...w .v.t. The articlo Tr ion that tho reuomination of General Camp- i bell as the Republican candidate for Con- , : .. i. :.. .i , . ....... . i i isi.neis occupied . y name lIt. On the 1 St h ! a fresh supply of water at ded, but Iris lc-eleclion is not" that "the ' entered iho Madeira river, having- passed : tioduced into the IntehiioT t , : fourteen towns on the Aiiihzoii after loavinir 1 . . V, " rw.-c.iiieu ..ii'ii.ii p.i.ty p.opose in in i i , that viewing thimrs as I now do. and remein- ! long there, although he mav ha j t.ermir that Mr. Hayes was continually inspir- I tln-onrrh tl,l rii n in his personal tnends and trusted nirent- tv I l,U"!;U "il01 once on a ,,me. evry means in hi power to secure for him the 1 he Ninety-six (S. C.) G have gone Somerset Jlentul, as appears by ail onirics: to the rubber makers here u 1 there ; L 1 " asniiigum ine young were aOout three ; :." ' r ...n.i.i nun Louisiana, ani i.e- . - . . ... ' nroRc u,e monotony. A iifitor shooi imr m so I lnciies loll" Cans oont ii.iii.rr Hm r..,,,irr ,i , , u niouou copied from it into tho Johnstown nT .rdcd an ex. it iuK amusement t,, -i,n l;. ' ! i ' V , containing the young , ,.s part, done with knowledge that he had not .. . , ,. i (j-.-rs. Uettiiiir Hirroun.l now and then and ir-t I"l,lu "1D 'ei uowu over lue sioesoi Hie Ves- "een eieoted, as his subsequent repudiation of junt of I liuay last, expresses the opin- ; , ,.T ,f ' 'V ! ,1 V' V" " ",i.f- ' sel and 1 heir cnlonU ,tb,- (inv. lick..rd. whose title w bound .... in l,u river in the world. It was there about Iwentv ,"te,va,i' a11 the way up the river. The eleclton hasshown, my contempt for the ilt.t mil. s wide, dotted here an 1 therewith vret-n ' vesst:' started with 800,t00 shad eegs, but; llU,e"ess of the man is beyond my power.of a rx. The only death frcm disease since we left Phil.idi lplii.i occurred on the inoruinir of Mar. 10. The d.-eeased was .Inhn S. all in, of Holli- (I.IV'-lllir 111... llf fl,,. bli.i.r.iir.. .... . .. l'licGencial Int.i been look- ! wa's h brother t.f Detective Kraiik ."eailon. of -'-in ."tort Ii lenth street. Philadelphia. The poor leliow died of pneumonia, hhI was only sick three .'as. lie was buried im li-ra la."e nuibi-eila tri-eon Ihe ba nks of t he Madeira, tir. .or K.iin rni,.:"(f tin.' Cntlioiie tuuia pi rvi.-i Congressional caiuiulates in the field," and that ,-the (ieneral must look out for a 11 inking lire.' ing cut and picpaiing to save himself fioin tho Democratic storm next November that will j iovo so destinctive. Ho recently expression. Mr. Hayes has denii d the validity or hisown titlein denying lioTetriwr Packanl s. He has iifiiored his Florida friends, showintf he believed them unworthy and tainted with fraud ; yet he holdson to the Presidency, which, in his own opinion, wa secure 1 by this very f.a.id. He has cowardly abandoned and be trayed his Southern Republican friends thro' rear oi. teinir ousted from an office that he bi,. ?.l lioni that great and good hu.y.one ;(,r thesnt.-eontra. tors, who had been ' nate, businessmen of the countrv V verv that ofiice-holdcrs would not ; l '"u, Yh' ZXruVS ' iVU',.,i '"r thf shape ff from cutitributiiig funds fori :th a s.i i- of .ordiai resolutions t.f tliauks Registers in Bankruptcy, who managed to called on Mr. Hayes, and by tho irresistible firca of his own peculiar way of stating luitig. exioited from that great and good rouu a pledge bo pre vented can paigti purposes. Xu Piisidtut ever bofoio made a moio unconditional surren do'r to a member of Congress than Hayes inle to Jacob M. Cainpbtll. Ic was a con-cesi-siuii by Hayes in the veiy teeth of his boasted civil service ouler a concession which other men have sought in vain to obtain from him and it has of course given riso to much speculation as to the j i'd'is vj'fruwh of the member fi ni tho Cambria distiict in seeming it. General Campbell knows th.ii in a po!i:ical campaign money bid lepealinc the bankinntev law. Tim cr"s on'the XuZZX ' l V"? .'.'. a ".e barn, it could, is r. sidence. Oi, March - we r, ive.l ,,r our ,ies- '. , , VX WU 11,0 Sta t-n.il j.,n statute books when it Mr. tviniuel l.cnon. of Hollnh.vi i Could best serve the honest, but nnfoifii- f r -U",r i tnro.no. m e is a brot i,.r Iot the bulk or all the material that came o s-.ate s.i nalor Joiiu I.emon One of th v r .t -t , . """; D ilian laborers was found murden'd about , btfoie them, will now be thrown upon tho mil.! and a half from camp on March :. His Country in a lielpless condition, to add suppos.-d murderer, another Italian, has been j further to tho general depression, ariested-and turned over to the Urnzilian au- I 1 tuorilics. COMKOliTINO SEWS. Since the arrival mot of the time lins been ' n -n i r . , spent in unioM.bnjr the Hici.m , building! 11 be comforting to the American h..us -s. etc. Several Kan ,,t men' are. how- : people to learn lhat there is one Christian 'OT. nl work on ine road. San Antonio -.... : or a,r ti.o r it.. .... ,...,,. .... ...... fi,... i , ,y . i.i -x.i.ii VjUllj-n.s, . ' . ." - i.s. in., many sn.in- ' us, . ..-oiipossiuie to esnina e I in muni,..,-,.r Norfolk was in machine, and owing to some deleterious matter in the water a number of tho eggs weie destroyed. l'UKPA UK TO EN TER. Eet those who nronose to oass through the valley of bankiuptcy pienare to enter ! i',?,v,Ml he "ever was elected to by the people, now Tlin Mouse Kv n . ,- ,iiE; i halever may he t he opi mon of men in ref a r 1 , r Z- 1 ", oo y, Cly de,cl;s,ve. vofe 1 to mv motives. I Kive them facts, aud leavS my ot ,(t teas to .j'.) nays has passed the bona to motives to a higher tribunal. &AM1T.1, D. JICblN, The above was signed and sworn to be fore the Clerk of Thomas county, Ga. STATEMENT OF SEXATOll IiKSM?, The confession of Judge McLin is cor roborated by ihe statemeutof Gaptain Den nis, given the New (7 liar tlin n chronicles the birth, of colored parents, of a very singular child. From the waist to the crown of the child's head its skin is pure white, from the hips to the knees tlm : skin is of a coal black, and from there j down the skin is white. The head is , covered with hair as white as driven snow, I and is unusually long for a chill of that age. l lie ciniu is large and healthy. Martin Cody in a frenzy induced by drink made a murderous assanl; upon his wife in Harrison street, in Raltimore, Fri day night, cutting her throat with a razor, and also cutting a fearful gash on the back of her neck. Supposing that he had killed his wife he cut his ow n throat nearly from ear to ear. Roth are fearfully wounded, but the physicians say that the injuries of neither of them are necessarily fatal, but Cody may die. John Hughes, pedestrian, who started out at Central Patk Garden, New York, on Sunday night, April 20th, and has been in person to a correspondent of : walking all week in the endeavor to eoual ork tlcrald. Dennis has been O'Eca. v' walk ... r. ...... J . a Republican Senator for eignt consecutive and twenty miles in six days, concluded years, was chairman of the Republican his tramp at 8:33 on Saturday even ii.rr at committee of Alachua county and president oi mo iioard of Commissioners. He savs inhabitants, us so many iih i ives are comtnir and K 1 1 nil ail I In- lime. There is v.-ry little sickness except n disease called t . b.-. n k bono lever wl;.-h is di.nriee.il. Ic but by no means dniurcr oin. The men who let rum alone and Like e:ii .; of ihennelvcs in other respects arc lioinvr i nt: nrrivai in 3 r. I r, im , punishments." This indeed is joyful in telligence. It was generally feared that since Uob Ingersoll and Harry Reeeher had knocked tho bottom out of ihe bottomless pit that Congressmen had become reckless of consequences ; but it is consoling to i- . . 'al.;!l3ntl..iii7i,, ur ix no w nirti i iit-iu is ai least one, it not more, enueoJiee.su. th is Congressional disti ict, R bill authoi izuig the Governor to appoint ! of our national legislatois who consider Lo has given them very plainly to under- a competent person to aid the soldicis of Palvalion paramount to all earthly wealth fcUnd that Mr. Il.ijcs will not visit them th0 IUo wr ' presenting their claims n,H' K'ory, and who will not baiter away i don't mind saying- that I am certain the Plate of Florida went lor Tilden on t he face of Ihe returns, and that he should have had it. I a.,.ir ir st..t,n.,o . :.., .... rr: f int n, "in a ... L.oiwi.iny mo . oii- n. .tie iasr inree tnnnins wnen. if I had gieai uociriucs oi revelation on the testi mony of its Divine Author." He further 'believes in a state of future rewaids and I he lereeiliiji tiom o .i,i. r......i 1 , coiialiiu.es ihe i-iaews of war, and although i tliiiiifs will soon be in fine workiutr order.' wo aro far from charging Lini with mcdi tat'.ug a laid on Iho pus masters and rev- The huj,') f n,e State ring, which nocn convinced that erushine proof of the fiiet that lilden carried the State would turn Hayes out and irive Tilden his rights, I would not have irhidly furnished such nroof. I know n,.. .. ...yprooi went nelore t rmif res no stand up mid vote to keep Hayes in loi'i r ucle lien-K.eiiernl llutler) uo. and wiule he thinks Haye-f sh which time he had made four hundred 'and nine miles Huel.es rati his last two miles in 3:4, and 8:01 respectively, and was pret ty badly used up. Constable Joseph Schenbergcr. of .oK.H..iim, i oi k countv. on hi. f. A m. Crawrord, of Pittsburg, charc oal h of Renjamir. Campbell, of Ilel ownshin. on the 2:5,1 ..r A ,, ;i ;.,. n",n,etu,,, i i,av,K r,mriled an assauU a,,i what I could on t,ie ;"Hhter of said Campbell, a liule Fifteen hundred people attemb-d tho Catholic chinch at Milfoid, M.i-s., on Sup day, attracted by the erieeta!im that Father Cud. !edy would allude to the con troversy between himself and the Society of Hibernians. The Rev. Father denounc ed the Older in the most severe lerms. de clared the pews in the church htl.l by them vr.caut, and warned Americans against the Older, as the Mollie Maguirc disturbances in Pennsj lvania might be repeated in New Kiigl.n;d. Members of the Order declare their intention to adhere, lOgardless of the action of Ihe Church. "Father, don't leave me!" were tho last -Aorus of poor I'mma Kby, the sixteen year old gill whs met such a shocking death at Harrisbiii g on Wednesday morn ing. Her distracted father was kneeling by Iter bedside in the hospital fondly stinking her sunny hair, and as the ut: for tunate chiid was entering the valley of the shadow she imagined her parent was do seiting her. The engineer of the locomo tive which killed the girl says he did not see the wagon crossing the railroad until almost upon it. and then he did what he could to avoid tho fatality. The Pittsburgh I'ozt says in t silicone was received in that city on Sunday of the death, at Dunkiik, New York, of Rever end Anthony Calandria, a distinguished . member of the Order of Passionists attach- i ed to St. Paul's Monastery, on the Smith Side, and the founder of the Older in this country. His death, while not unexpected by those with whom be was clo.ely asso- ciated, sends a keen thrill of sorrow through the Catholic community and awakens re collections of his advent amongst us and of tho labors performed by him during the tw-pnly-live years of his Christian woik iu Pittsburgh. ! J. R. Weeks, known as "Fatty Weeks," i a former sutler of the Ohio regiment, who has been keeping a disreputable di iuking houso at Norfolk, Va., died recently, and on Friday last a Mrs. Julia Whittington j made affidavit that before hi death he dis- ; closed to her that be had murdered live men for their money and hidden their bo dies under the floor of his premises. The Mayor set a gang of men at teaiing up the floor of his premises No. Tl Church street, but they found nothing, Many prisons think the story is founded on fact, as Weeks was a very bad man, and the investigation will le continued. Jeiry lluckstep. an elderly colored man living near Liberty Mills, Va., has met a singular and terrible death. The show of John Piobinson was moving from Orange Court House to Madison Couit House, headed by several elephants. The old man was attracted by the ptocession. and approaching the caravan was attacked by one of the elephants and ciushed to death. His body was shockingly mutilated and death was almost in.-tautaneotis. When overtaken by the vicious beast the old man was on his way to woik and had his dinner in his pocket. It is supposed the elephant suiDed the lunch and attacked and killed the man to get it, sis no provo cation was offered. A most revolting crime was committed near Wi ightsville, Ycik county, on Tues day evening of last week. A little girl named Campbell, about ten years of age, accompanined by her younger brother, while on the way home from a day's visit to relatives in the country, was assaulted by a villanous-lixiking tramp. Unable to accomplish his diabolical purpose the fiend used a pocket knife, inflicting such horri ble injuries that the poor little victim, af ter lingeiing in terrible agony, died Thurs day morning, Theravishcr was ai rested and committed to the county jail at Yoik, but narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of the populace, who are all in a great state of excitement, over the atTair. A special to the N. Y. World from In dianapolis says Governor Hendricks in an informal way said the McLin and Dennis confession in no manner mi i prised him. He intimated that legal proceedings based upon them would be instituted, but not im mediately, although he could not fctato what precise form would be adopted. In regard to his views on the Presidential question, he quoted from his speech to the Democratic State Convention of Febiuary 2oth, saying while it is peifectly true that the title of Hayes to the office of President is settled under the forms of law, it is f-till none the less true that imperative duty de mands that fitting punishment be vis:ted upon criminals thiough whose crimes that judgment was obtained. The Cincinnati Enquirer prints care fully compiled reports from Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan, from which the prospects of a heavy fruit crop in those states appear very llat'ering. While tho peach crop on low lands is reported dam aged to an extent of probably 50 per cent., apples, cherries, fcc. with but few excep tions, a;e reported to be in an excellent condition. The rejorts show a large in crease in orchard acreage within the past five years. Grapes, although not far enough advanced to allow an accurate es timate of future prospects, are said to bo in a good condition, and a large yield is prom ised. The entire crop, like a'd other vege tation, is fully three weeks advanced iu de velopment over former seasons. A foul murder was committed on Tuesday morning last at 1400 Grand ave nue, Kansas City, Mo. The neighborhood was aroused by tho sound of a pistol hot and flames issuing fr om the houso. A fter the fire had been extinguished it was found that Theodore Hattenbach and wilo had been murdered and the little girl eight years old knocked insensible and lying at found on the bed with her head crushed in and her limbs burned to a crisp. Mr Hat tenbach was found in the kitchen with a bullet hole, in his head and the back of his head crushed in with an axe, which was c.seovered near the body. The little gi.l was found out of doors in an inseiisiblo T, 8,,7,icio" t rst pointed to Hattenbachasthemurderer.butsubsequent developmentshavedestroyed that suspicion and the real murderer is still unknown. D tN( IN-'i IN III , - , rvitiil rK.-patch sits; -. . .... Mrs. Milton Hi.;.-.. - ; and wealthy Got man ; . ; and. in order to n- t . ' and t reatment was rem.,-.! ,'. ' ,' of the Little Sisu-is of t) c j.1 ' " western pait of the city. " ' popular w ith the inmates is and dining her stay male rrs v V About two weeks siilfe ytl's 'j. had been in bad hca',;h. V j' t -quite ill. Dining I.f-r i;;I.,1 s! every attention from the , j :'' all that medical aid c-.u'.-T . tu ber sufTerinsr was done. ! e J,'. ' however, and some of -.Le p!;vVc to the conclusion t!;r,t siJC ., much l.incer. I.nsr s. u ' " j i, - died and was laid out S o,,i body was. according tot!...,... "K ed and laid out in the p:i: "...i f f '' tion. The p-ood Sis'ets, j)0 ( .' :: by her bedside so faithful!-.-, ne v by the side of the cm pe a n ic! m ' the cli ck f-trnck twelve. Ti.e S" not grow weaiy in their f,;of 'V over the dead. Suddenly, as : upon her face still in deatli'tLo s . J . appeared to flash, tho b!... I carre h the faded cheek, and, a- th,,,-, i with supeihuman energy. the"c - rose up from its resting j :a,-p. w. ,J draped with black pall eti ,',..", . mom nine, and tpoke tot!,' watcheis. s.ivinc. "I n-r, ,... r.. " I will die soon." The old 1.-..J v C around the room, sang and "si. :" loud and i inging voice. The ii rp .: hospital were thundeisti ;:.-.k and As soon as the run ses ice vr t. j f , ,r, . fright they placed the (.;.J fai.. '.. where she lingered until ab-v;t hi, "e 'v when she again aj.paient'.vd ci, "t'. has created the most itret.e e to -f and thousands or peisous La-.e v:s.:--" hospital. """"" " "f h XT, "firi!V.N Sviit-p." V in the wrr!l was. ver et.v its curative qualit ies as ' MAN SVKI P. Ill tl.p r l.'.il n ri It. 1 1 I'U. I Il'lTs;iTui s 1 ri 'I . , , ,t medicine was distrih-it' .l r,-. Druggists in this rmii.trv "i . :i. ,. w ith Consumption, A--! -.. i. Conchs, I'neunioiiia ami ,.; r , the throat an.l 1iij-.es. civo ? '.. people un.l.-iii;il:.- proof 1,1 ni l' will cure th-m. Ti rr that f irngpistii hi every t 'ti; a:, the United States. nr.- r. t: their customers. ( io to v. :r !:: in on Si Murray, Kl.e -.rz. n:- T they know al.mit it. Sa-m - ! Regular size 75 cents. ILr-rc Iieve ar:y ca.-e. r. . i - l r- Est eh i" K i se, Pa., F. K. f HOMI'SuS : I lue !, cured my wife of v diflii-nlty whi. h li:i !;tr three years, and I U.ive t in doctoring Ii'-r, w'.t:i 1 heard c.f tl:e Parostna ; tie, whkh i am Laj'py ? fntirelv. c. l'rerared I r F-. K. Ti I'a. Price, Si. On p.-r 1 Leiuuiuu & Murray, bi. ... 1 : - : P..i- - it: - ' . . ! r .: : v . ' I 1 , , .. . -v ' j . -v.'-. r r -t,si r, i El H 11 1 ! '--' i m U K? i i ZZ. tr-VI - . -i l-S t: " - 19 ! 05 lis z " a IQ j -33 i24 L - ' IS3 - i t. -1 1 " lw i rested Wm. ed on lam lownsinn. I'KESIPENT ITATES KEW ALL. n.lt 11. 0 T. AciAlll L'tli.lU llinl ...... 1. J - ' ' . . . nitu ,U J Ul iiai .n.i ue in rne.l 1:11101 eiffli?. vpnix 'umoH Ali. ti. . T.. l ir.., ... . i....,.,c.jee, oi tv riglitsville, who com- nut Iia il,,.,,..l. i. I., ,;m - " ' " " TT ' n 11 h 01 i,e,. mEen hy i'ww "in , "i," "Zx ter. i i V',er txe" Justice of the Peace icwnc-u "Mil Oflimur J1UIT1MII HCXH1C H H1SO. miite.1 him to the York jail to await trial , wj on me laim 1 these facts in reserve-?" "Of course he did, all the time of Mr. Warren Gentry, St. Louis county Air ia tlin r,n-.AAn r . J Xoves I , ,r iiM-'" mosi extraorditia. bluiKl mai .'if. n.ijcsMiii not vimi mem "' piesenung t ie:r c airns ""'J. -n" " 11 " win nor. nailer away .... nu.u. "yes . . . f T. o eiaily loan ekctioiieti ing fund iu aid of "' u'e House, which refuse! a few days ar( . the Ilcpubl can pruty. Wo find no fault ta;0 il "P " a motion made by one of ! power. SCORE ONE FOR BLAINE. Senator Waine is Pennsylvania born and frequently and he always treated me very ! . "t '"'if a kindly, saying that he had been told about " 2 " alfo,mfd ordinary African tvno. .my way, ine instep beinff 1 It- 1 .. - "''I"" "eauues. 1 he bill is of "''s Pennsylvania Bflinities. JIo knows curse desisted to make a nlaco for ffmm ' tl,At l"-si'ents are not made without the ro' r'i,liMMer f ,I-'l''fis, just as the ' a'(i of len,,s.v!vi"i:l- While other Iiepnb I hiladelphia Kecorder bill w;., u. tended 1 ''CUI' "ear!oi s !i, t' ,,''vo' over tlia t:'' ''N for the henelit of Onnv n.- . . he has taken a lean over r.liem ail ti. tl. . . . v HI,, l.ailK . ----r - I 11 nmw.i.i.,,. . 1 : , , .. ...... iv f .r. .. .? . tthalcvcr with Gen. Campbell for what ho has done, but rather feel proud that it was reserved for mm of "iho frosty sons of thunder." to hulldozo Hayes, and to knock his civil tei vico oider higher than a kite. We adyiselhoolV.ee holders, however, to be 1 , .e "'' ,u,t know the name of 1I1- ,,i.i,,.' ', at tlle head of his class. 1 r.-iaiwi ,.1... : . , -oniieis very modornte iu their coutrihutious, for any money which they may invest for the put-nose ot seuuimg ike re-election or lien, reason that tl. r ""i",,c r n.a Git.npbell to Gougress will be as certainly ' up its tent and silen tTrZi1"" to foId heel is the IJlaine is up mo. He gave me notes to the departments i 1 ' ?n , bnUom The he nstino- iit T t. . 1 'r ' V I enormously lone, extending haet r.. h ....... . n .mot. i wmireii r,., . i, r . . mo to be an auditor, and I declined three , f,nr mchesblt- te toes are places, holding one only a few weeks " I ,,ot unina"y 'ongthy. Tim is 17 years of "tv ny then, do you oppose Hayes?" "lJecauso he is a traitor to the party that pii'i 11.111 in, ana treated my fr iends badly A- T i.ir.. . . . . " . J age and was born in Chicago. He ro. slioe. wears a A gentleman returned from "Brazil re- As Conkling says, if the country only knew ' 7 tS dT?cXT7. tb ,!orei-8 Haves as well na fori wuo saiieri irom Philadelphia. TI.a lr,i. tie , sn r uM.q'i,!,,t.TJ " tIlS ?'"te . HAVES AND THE PHILADELPHIA PILGUIMS. nor is it now- im" Z as?me law, While the President was junketing with . every movement that was made in Florida ' !,'Ver' on ii,,. . l" ""mire, lor tl.a : the PhiladelDhia Pilrrtims. I. a f..nd n and Haves knew it through him T 1, uomonstraiion old I ample opportunity for lotui ing the ballot- this to be true and can show it when tho ,abor"s IL'J1 1 Hayes as well as Cono-resa H.wa i,..,u ! uo sailed Irom Philadelphia. The Iral- be desuised on all sides. m b p ! ,ans' a3 s"n as they arrived on Mamora rv movement that was mH i pi!ij. ' '''ve1. began to strike for wayes. Tl. wages. The was suppressed by the older he refractory ones imprison- In.. I .vu. VUI 1 W ir- - w uv M v VMM OUUTT ILi W lir II I IK I . V -....-.,, lost as if they weie 10 deposit it iii a savings : 21th of the monM. 1 , 1,w'yn the box sniffers and lalsiflers of returns in that time comes." if" Mr- 1 homas Collins, one of the con t.hi n '""'"xucen are that city. H19 well known reform t.ftiiHt.i w4 u Cll U L Avt r ( I . . 1 t ... - . . a. 1 1 . . . I will fail. e.pmuaerers ami his hatred of all that is knavish audi Ppr- noiia. v. t-,... , ' An"y "'1" L"em cons.oeraole of his bag bai.!i conuuc-.eJ on the impioved piiuciLle 1 this one or..;...., 1 " . . , "aJCe.,, are tht c,t which how pieyaiis in this country. i win faji J A ot oluuderers corrur.t in r.oiit.-. k-.h ; ;a , 1 -....v., "i, u 10 nam. "pi'jr ana isussia are s ill iu prog t ess. ... fc..7 Villi- tractors, shot at tho rioters, yet they took The members of the lower branch of the Legislature, having recuperated their ex hausTed energies by the adjournment from i- nday afternoon until Monday evening at half past seven o'clock, reassembled at that hour with renewed strength and in admir able woikingordor. The business on hand was a bid to amend the soveial game and fish laws, which have been cnanged and amended regulaily at each session since the passage of the oiiginal act. Among the numerous important amendment offei ed to the bill the following will intercut our readers : '.'That It shsll nrt bo Imvrul to shoot iruttr sn-po.ri ai.j coy of the first class " .ton 1 lW ! l,''t?n"t shall he shot with any. ..xf .".'k' 'i"Ut """rrelle.l fhot K-.,n " ih.it the provision or ih.sact si. .ill npplr in the pelicans a.,,1 rooslersthat swHrm t he -i ? during the session of the Wislature." Arter having spent t,r0 hours in the careful consideration of theso and other weighty propositions, tho members con cluded that they had fai.ly earned their nr IMyV rn d0l,a,R' iUu1 j"ned in order that they might seek needed rest tTI f,t'm tl,cir PPive labors. 1 he titial disaj.pearance of this Legislature on the 24th of the present month ought o ,,,, u,,IMlres and ,numiua tious from the Delaware to the Ohio. IN THE NUMBER. DOWN! DOWN! DOW IN THE PRICE. GROCERY STORE OF mm n irea n.s bus m-Mi-vrn pi trttt'tti ...r. if i: m EL272ST2 k NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FCRV-R ISC-tT-'V Where tlie ur.ilersiirne.1 ni.iv ! l-nr-l " tally suiMied with a httsr v..r : f gage. 1 wo men died from fever on the passage, ana oue at ban Antonio. A man, whose name is supposed to have been Ldward M. Uroat, of Water ford. Kac.ne county. Wis., leaped from ll)e Aiagaia suspension bridge Friday morning and was swept over the falls. thin tins ever tn-t,r l.con r.'t-re t city. h'.enscj Imvinu t- .'i. r 11:1. .11, 1 n in on r le l o i: l u - - . r I ,h 1:1: n:n ; tu. ' M. In faet l..w tlmt I ite'v a:. '' ;r-'J- ncss to iin.ler.-U mo. JfT- Tluinklul l.T p.T-t ! .v T-:.T:! e.nil inunnce mi l it.cre.-ie ( t (; i-.i'"1 trou, mv minnT'.iis trien.ts !n ' i"!l " respect 1 11 1 Iy Invite every!'.'-!.' '" 'r, an.l exiiinitie mv ihh! an ! j-r "' ': ' '' elsewhere. " I. Y. hi fi Al.rlll ' K- T....o! I -...-, rV. A ' ' OWNERS OF HORSE; Arc niTCov im ,rTro i .nfiT in.- , - lntr !ons(v"tf,e "sl!L!'S' IH h "l - 'Kcl I.t.. n" lli'sr-tii-.tt n I - " s"' .' ' I IVI.MI.l,'', S S H1.I . ' 1 , . ' enpacit v ..r stut.In.if i 1 li.r-"-. ' ' ' -:t0 or 40 H..re to l'..:ir.l fit r .is .'-is ' . ; . . .-, the week. Hers. l iy .;'.!. s hoard. The ti!.le-have he-nri ' y out. attentive !!.. -tiers l,:ivo hoon '' ''m ' ' the iroiTiet..r are !i-terrr.-ni-.l to 1 : ' a firsi-clas heard . tig and h - ' JOHN 'l'VI',,vlhT Th! Hotel ft new cn-'u.-le l t Ktnliltniin. in tir-t r'f -1 te - u " "' r ' 4" tahle, n.nrtpou t real meut "an J h' lr Aril 2t), ls:-.-3ni. CIIOI'M I L-I.'l! TT.'Rxi y4 ' v. 17. 1 1 1 . .1 1 .a iv 1 . i . .. - AT-LAW, l.lieliMinr,;. . tti-eet, cuat t-uJ t.f reldt-iio. ' !.-