4a o o THL IB S Dll EBENSQUnC, PA., MUD AY, - - - - JUNE 7, 1873. Dnnort-atic State Ticket. rK ;iivi:kmii:, ANIKKW II. 1 I I.I', "f Union Connty. Huli MKI TKN A NT liilVEKNOK, JOHN Fr.KTKJ. " f Crawfor.l Co-nity. Foil Sl t'KFME JI'IX.K, 1IKNI1V l i:nt"S. of Montgomery Connly. SIXKETAKY ISTF.KSAL AKFAIKR, ,J. SIJIl'sSOX Al'KH'A, of Hunting-Inn. T:e bill npealing the ISanknipt law, b it not to Like effect antil the fust of next tvptenibc r, has finally parsed both braiu-h-es Congress ami has been signed by the Pied-it. ..m It tho Rouse at Washington, on Wed nesday lir, a motion to strike out the r.i,,ri:i ckvise of tlio Wood tariff bill was a-Top"' hy a vote of 134 yeas, to 120 nays. of installing Benjamin F. Wade which disposes of the bill for the piesenr, place. The title of Hayes, ahhou session. All the niembets from this State was ,-rvcr elected, rests on the decision of ; voted io the afiiimatne. j --- ' both branches of Congress, ami no Demo- 31. S. Qf ay has been npppointcd chair- cr;lt antg to distuib it. It could not be niiuof the Republican State Committee, ' done even if attempted, for although proof and will do his level best to elect Ibyt and nfthe frauds perpetrated in Louisiana and Becuie a majnity in the Legislature, in n,jja m;iy be piled monn'ain high, Pe u.dci to prevent the repeal of the PhiladtL j;,,,, ,,,,on Ossa, it would not destroy the phU Recorder bill iniquity, the fmits of ; V;ilidiy of his title, unless, as we have wlncli ue is now enjoying. When Mr. Potter's res -lotion f r the! appointment of a committee to investigate the alleged frauds in the Louisiana and l'lorida election re! urns was adopted by Sho : Demociais in Congress the Republican j mess denounced it as revolutionary an attaak on the title r Hayes to the Pres.-1 dency that it would paralyze the busiuess of the country and end in another civil war. Two cabinet ofticeis, John Sherman, Sec- ! retaiyof the Tieasury, who is implicated ii-i the Louisiana business, and Key. Postmaster General, both plint with letters attributing the same bad . motives to the fiiendsof the resolution and predicting the same terrible result. It was . also said that Grant would at once return from Europe and be prepared at the proper time to take command of the loyal hosts to put down the new rebellion. Thus far j there have been no indications that any of j these dreadful things will take place, or! that the countiy will become half so exci- j ted as it did tea yeais ago, when the Re- , . a iiL.Mit i,msf or reason. I 'ii iriii.iiii it: .lut; i . , " 1 1 ii . i . i Cur Washington Letter. THE MACHINE WORKS WEI.T I The Republican Congressional Commit- j TIIF OKtMUMY STEAL A r EM OCR A Tic tee is tretiing a heavy haul lioiii i. c "cKKEinKK-CET pkayeu mkkt.ncs c,n10Ilt employees for ca .m ,.h. n i ,rp ; CKITKI-Ms on TUB i'E.nns VLVASIA The President is down hiii. self for . J,000. PEMOCKATiV n.ATFOKM, c. . Since the letdown of i yv- ...vTnv. 1). C. June 3. 1ST3. ; af.emp'. ai civ.. :;- yen? ami Ofirr Xottitg. Mrs. Thompson, a widow Yai-s ol.l, Jii-hlv room rtd ami !( t lvil, at i lifty about ix:fii Rachel Knirai, aed 102 years, died in ki.kd htr d lighter -etne, 'xu .;n Ph.ladelphia a fcw cb.ys o-.o. years old wi,b r .r. vl,.le Hy.-pu.tf ' In Washioeton ro.nitv, Mirt&'plua bed, at pi nu-tu-ld. Mo., on d..eso;. j Ilir-ksoii. aued 1"0 veais. died last week Mr. Jacob Musser, of Adams county. was recently bi'ten by a water snake ana i.iolit l:i.t. ami tlnoi r.nt tier own tliloat Temporal y insanity ccTsioned l?y biekuess is assigned as the cause for tlie act. ,er 1 :!.; i.r.,i., .,, s I i-. AMt.NO.., "-7 :-,K ,,aS began to run ub extraordinary act. v yj . -A tortoise has been captured in Heave The sweet blue - I K - ity. U. . o. , - pit.sbnrgI.er named Keep walked county, beaih.e the initials of four broth June, said to be tljei. ' f ni;ij j f.yone miles at the exrK.sif.on building, ers and the date "LSIS" cured ..s came m npon us with . vn. car frceand J .( e)even ,liell. Th,ee of the boys are stil, l.vm?, ,pp.:.g a.r of a Ute , oven be r ue P 1 E tern le ni ..f two of the. A weahhv ves.rvman has lifted the And examined the a-ed saurian ami m- the cool aeatnei, "o, ... n. v " .,. ..f .nr s- . P. ' .. ..f ....ni. I!,n,,LI, n. Xev- member the t ii eu-nsi ances attenrtn g h: . v. isintr as it is shocking, occuning, as it er pull down such a vest-i yman as that ! ac.i'iaintai.cesh;p, MXty yeaisago. ins eatherano: i pjie p,,pe )as sent a dispatch to nic Kec.i,i uhjuuu nnxim .. ,er a fog nor Emperor of Germany expressing his regret larm, and not a 1i;,m mils distant Mom 11 i lie in. si. .V teiiib'e marine disaster orruned on Friday rff the coat at Koiksti-ne, Ltig'ai.d, by which a Gentian inni clad called the Grosser Kuifiirst was sunk, and tlnefl hundred or more lives li. It was pait of R squadron, composed of three vessels, and as it attempted to steer cleai of a I.aik.the Koenig YYilhelm ran into the Kiirfursr, Folds and two children were causing her to su,k m live nunutcs. 1.5 nen weie saveo. ; working men of the city f.e making prep- ; ,ising as it is shockiije, occui 1 David M. ara,ioll for a g,,,,)d mass meeting in front did, dining calm and bright w nvtipd into r .i tin tr, oiTP pitnipssii)!! to their ;,, iniEn dav. There was neithe " i OI 111C ''J t . - - !. Koor. ... :." . .... 1.1,1,1'. views of the y rnny oi capital as agaiut a ooisierous sea, anu uh-ichiu im.v al ,eCria iii.utn.in nuc.,.i .... . tie iiirhts of labor. Tlie woiking men gross carelessness or intlTiciency on th.e , Miss 1 lanlon, a sister of the Canadian of tho District of Columbia are decidedly : pait of the sailing officers. The number oarsman, offers to row any woman in tlie opposed to the Radical principles of nion- ; t,f killed is not yet accuiately known, but it country over a three-mile couise for a purse opolv in politics and business. They think i js to be feared that it will be found to be t,f ;.-,ih). laws should not te made solely for capital- ; -,00. The vessel sunk, the Grnsse Km fust, i There are onv six families within the Ms ercat bankers, mauufactnrers and rail- Was an iion-clad fiigate, of a very large limits of the once f.imous Piihole. At the road kings. size, cariyine four of Krupp's immenso f,rst municipal election 1,200 votes were nr, iinifi sTFit. cni.s, anu was iiii-u uj .-...cr. wi casi iii uie IOWI1 inn. , i i .,1 :.. ., ,.,.,.. . r rwi..l. : o,oo uoise I'owc, mj .., o. . The proposed territory .dlipr scheme to steal r( give it to a ran.oao '.'l,., ; ful rwissiles of modern naval waifare, she gion f a kerosene lamp nopen uiai ineie .t,c m.... . was sunk almost instantly by being struck j i honest members who will J e q( r . 1 ii. ..I. j-v.Am f.il - e I 1. i o 1 - . 1 l . 1. ...I., t.i;iruai1ui- . - - i,r nii.B iiiriiiiH iiiirti . nil l ininri nil an riit-twarnnt;iTii:iiiTii:iviii .TiciiiTtiiv- another scheme to steal poor l,o s lann a.io anneared to resist the fear- ,.,,.. na l.v Hie raused bv the cxulo- i The story of an extmoidinary outrage r-:it t. cmcs fiom Indiina. Tlie son of tho la'e hoped that theie are some y-m'nJ a j ;;.k alm08t insta.jy by being struck j n i,ilo William Richards, of Feiks President Ilanison died recently and was thieves who are 60 anxious to civi w as rlll-3 Hit - - , . , . . impeached Andrew Johnston with the view. u-izillR u.is new territory J jery se im a v.. . track ..e w.pH, ... - - t - r . : . - i n aii nui ii 1 1 i luuiva v i j y in i iumi viu niiii nn m i.w on speculation. I here ' ' Vu i war? It will ;t,ike the vrorld as strange i ,,e ,,, ugli he ; the House tmmittee lliat lbis vessel so quickly yielded to the Ud, thirt vt lhe Tndian territory. In one sense --... i , .' visit the Indian territory .n.it'r.n f tln enmmitteo IS COlTl- the Electoral Commission, concurred in by j nie.,,iable. for it might be possible that the committee men wonia leave ineir io testify to theuatiou's interests in its ward?. A DEMOCRATIC SUURENPER. The army bill, containing an issue of vital importance diiving across the railroad buiied, and bhortly afterwaid his son was on was struck by an engine bonified by discovering the body of his instantlv killed. ' lather in tlie dissecting room oi a menicai wer half of the village of Spare- College. Several of theso outrages have rtv miles from Peona, III , was been committed w ithin a Mini t t line in this shock of a collision and that the collision destroyed by fire Saturdiy night. Neatly same town, and it is probable now hat the was allowed to occur under the circum- aU the business houses were burned. j body snarl. eis will bo bronchi to justice. stances. The loss of this ship and of so j The recent cyclone in Wisconsin was; The Manheim StTitiif I saj s th.it John many lives naturally recalls similar disas- very disastrous in its results. It is said Showeis, Jr., of R-tpbo township, Lnncas ters to men-of-war in the past. The Bii- that over fifty persons weie killed, more ter county, has in his session a cair only tish fiigate the Royal George sunk off j ,,al, tw-o hundred injured, and millions of . font teen months old whose udler and te i'.s Snithead in 1782. and its commanding ofri- I Hllarw' .,.!' nfnm:ilv dest roved. 'being obseived to be usually huge and ; '' . . . . . , : J. . . i 4i aceil naio. cunosny leu mm io ny n, I .i. is now in e. wbiih passed the House and Cer and CfK) men were lost: the British On Saturday Vincent Stiles. the Senate, will be sent back to fi igate St. George and Defence were ' eight ; Ernest Page, aged nine, and Albei t found it contained milk. A vetennary w no anviseii un the House iust before adjournment with , wrecked off the coast of Jutland in 1811 : pair p. ased ten and 2,(X0 men were drowned ; the imtisli i Cemetei' pond Cexeu.vi. I'AMi-ntM? leuominatioii for Congiess by the Republicans of this dis tiict is now a fixed fact. The Republican vuiimitfee of Ilcdford county pronounced i;i his f iv.r last week, and as he had pre viously cariied Sonieiset and Cambria, he will have the conferees from three Coun t es out of four composing the disti ict. In this connection we lepeat what we said laRt week, that the nominal ion by the Democrats of William J. Baer, of Somer set, is the strongest ne that could be made. In that event General Campbell's ' I.ai-o .f(-o ciid IT:ivra liimsplf bv clear i , ... r iii . j ' recede anil submit to the dictation ' and explicit Droof, could be connected w ith ; .,tLt"e rt" ' ... , ... the frauds, and thii? be liable to impeach ment and removal from office. The conn try Las a right to a full and searching in vestigation into these frauds anJ a refusal by Congress to do so would be a blunder worse tnati a crime. Although the light ning of the investigation will be likely to strike some of the Republican '"statesmen" ; who went down to Louisiana and Florida to see that thcro was a "fair count," the ' countiy will pass safely through tho crisis. the distinctly Democratic clauses stricken arKj 2, WO men were drowned ; tho out, and the llouse will then either have to troop ship B.ikenhead struck a ro recede and submit to the dictation of the ! (Jape Town in 1S.V2 and 3o4 of tl rock near . drowned. The bodies weie recoveied , while playing on a raft in snreeon was coni,ultid. w I, at Waterford, N. Y., were milking daily, as by negle. ct to do fo in : thimuiation n ight enne and cause a loss of There will be no revolutionary proceedings, nor a. iv paralysis in business affairs. Cngiessioual ca.eer would terminate ou i . interview some davs a?o between the t li of next Match. Sinate. or take the responsibility of form ing an extra session. The adoption of the House resolution to adjourn ou the 17s h instant places all the branches of the gov ernment in the hands of the Radical party. The result is not difficult to foiesee. The adjournment on the 17lh will be a capitu lation to the Republicans, signed by Dem ocrats who voted to override the caucus revolution. There is no further use for a Democratic majority in thellouse this ses sion at least. The Northern Democrats have failed to appreciate the lights of the laboring people, and between the organized rascali'y of the Radicals, organized only for the monopolists, and Democratic cow ardice coward representatives win) were ieere.v! V.t,H fKilt ,f pw Ym k. has the teats. The calf has been milked regu- j and soldiers on board perished ; the Bil- j been sent to the State Prison f r three and , laily for the Ir.st ten days, and produces tish troop ship Lady Nngeut foundered in a balf yea.s for mei zing in church. lie , about a teacuptul or tbo lacteal l.aia at May, 1So4, and 400 Jives weie lost ; the ' committed the offense in the organ, wheie each milkinc, boiler of the Austrian ro.m of- war Radelz- j be had Lidden Linistlf after robbing the j "Ail on board were saved." Such was ky exploded on Februaiy 20, 1S19, in the 1 poor lix. ! ,,ie Ratifying announcement that followed Adriatic sea, and 342 lives were lost ; the -David Mathiasshot a bird near Amity- the news of the Idaho's w reck off the roast United States steamer Oneida - was ran yille. Beiks count r, recently, about the ; of Ireland. In the steamship were many d.,wn bv the British steamer Bomhav. in ! cm ,,f ., -, irlcn It tiail fat hers of three American residents who had sailed from j . ' . " i " " ... t- , , r the Japan sea, in .lannaiy, lb.0, and 1 lo diifetent colois. On the top of the head is ' acw l oi k a wei k ui ioip, Tlie vovago olricers and. men were lost; the British a sincle feather 15 inches Ion", as -while as : was almost ended, but in the fog and stoi m I u net ship Captain foundered near Taje j snow and as fine as silk the reckoning was lost, and of a sudden i Finistere. France, on September 7. 1S70. Tho lst iimt i nrtnr in navigation in : tlie vessel brought upon a rock. It Aras a and 500 lives were lost, including Captain ' Xew Ymk is a woman, who supports her ; ciitical moment.. Delay or irresolution by C'owles, the designer of the vessel ; on No- j seir by teaching it. She isthe woman who ; the Captain must have resulted in terrible vember 24, 1877, the United States steam- j brought a ship safe around Capo Horn. ! loss or life, for the broken ship ro.U-d un er Huron was w iecked on the coast of ' home o New Yoik. after her husband and der the waves in fifteen minutes afterwaid. Aorth Carolina and KM lives were lost, i the fust mate died on the vovaee. 1 J"' ne promptly acreu, ana in mat ,:uen afraid to fultil their party pioniises the The last disaster of the kiod previous to! A poor fellow, name! Graham, after i minutes all weie saved. Jiidvo Black and a reporter of the Phila- ; poor voters are ground up by the tax wheels i that under consideration was tho founder- , beinir coi-.fined in the L.wa penitentiary ' NNe.lnesday night at Owensvillc deh.hia Tiiit, the Judge, in speaking of with precious little hope of rescue. Upon j,ig f(f tie Biijjsh troop ship Eiirvdice, off for twentv five years, for a ciirne it has ; Gibson county, Indiana, Andy Compag- ITcnpkick B. Wmc.HT, of this Stale, Hayes" title and the Potter investigation, ; the verge of adjournment the h orty-fifth tho Isle of Wiht, on March 24 of this ' just been ascertained he never committed, ion, a desperado, was taken from his bed has been released, but found to be isisane. ''.V six masked men, earned to the out How can fuch a wrong be lighted? 1 skirts of the town and riddled with bullets. Al 2 p. m. on S.iturd&v the noith and i Compagnion )!U fr a hnz tin e it seems ' south bound tiains on the Louisville and l,ecn suspecttd of attempts to rob James Nashville Riilroad collided in a out on a j A- Robinson, a prominent cattle dealer, : cuive near Louisville. Both wero pretty j who was in tlie habit of jiding around the j well wneked and two persons were killed ! com.tiy with considerable sums of money and live injur, d, two of them fatally. i l"" ''is person. There had been seveial i The n'ewly eleettd Supei intendent of al tempt s to rob him. One night he was 1 public schools" in Titusville is a cousin of ; ; called to t he door and upon his ap e.irance i-itroduced a bill in the House of Represen- . Ccvered the whole case in these words : j Congress is able to figure up the character- y.ar, and the loss of over 300 lives. The t dives on Monday last authoiizing the ! i-ue of four hrndrtd millions vf dolhirt ft.n.nA r . .. ... ! iwl i. nurva 0,1ft -t..tlitV lf thp l.lflllCllS I l.cu gxF tltA lrrtcka TJniriift:t t in 1 i,rt tlta I lir ' Ul tvl "I IUI IIIHK ' IJI 'w ...i. . i j - .. v. ... vl VT....ft ft. M .ft... .ft...ft. ft.iftv i lit of lost war vessels and men by the cowardice of the Democrats. hundreds, for ihe present, and it is a very ! ovt i p priyfr meetings. teriible conclusion, ess.ecially in view of , The cood "brethren and sistern" of iri invr tlu in ,.ttiee, he ir! impeH-.'lii.iie for that, j districts to hold similar meetings and offer So also is any siihori.iiiMu ol.im-r who ili'l the ' , . , . ,, ;, ,,r sa.no thinir. That a fniud sUipeivtous. slioek- ! P devout S.l ppl .cat ions for the lectitudeof sum. ii'ir rnireiiis wus pcrpi t rai d in fxiisi- ! their Congressmen. There is no delega niuiHiiJ rioii.Ja is ueynn-l !-. i .1 1. It has t,c n j tum jn Coimress nerds pi a v ing for as badly uii'i.j.K' timt i'il tii:inr linn... in ;l IhmKriisl Kni a 1 n 1 - . . ........ ,. . ..... ... ...... ' .... II... I'n..i.. 1 Ti.ntt- 1 laliwirtt .jllf. lli.lfH,.lll(ll, The peii'tiutr in- '-J - ami ty eloii'ls of it rn-sses. "I l:il.p tin si nek in out Hav st y quo warranto. No douht iiajes j and the more than oidmary stupidity and iri)t the i'resiiteney by meHiis cf traml. ltut ; , , . r i-., I... cr..f it .1 11 I ll .1 U It lV?lrf f..iT1ir'll..l tl Ill.T, liV of new greenbacks, to be devoted to tho the House of lt r.-sentut ivis. Inch ouir ht to , . i- . .1 . .1 i; : .,nn.o. : have withhel'l it from hnn. Possession um.er completion i f such public im.iuTcmciits .h l.i:Cllms,a,e,jtitiei..cvnv 1 iiit,.ut a .-:e needt d. We admire W; ight's cour- ant purpose. Mr. Hnyes is I'resi.li nt for four ( Maine are holding prayer nieetingsliii which ae in providing that when the greenback . by devout supplications are made for the ..... .,,, . ,,,:i 1 -C-m l.o tic impend. e 1 for the f ra-.i.t praetisei 1 conversion and reformation of the .Maine showtronco begins it shall not stop tint il to hjm ? ( t-rtHmly not. itut .r there was delegation in Congress, and it would be it his reached the proportions of a grand a r,au;l la which ,-se,.t.-.l or r.tr which he , , .-l,, JT , etl and sistern' in 11 . luirK.ii.icil iM-rorehand nd after he trot into eu lor ma uitnueii iiui m"-'" d- luge. It is barely possible that this power li- rewnr.iel the truilt of the rascals ly ! many of the Pennsylvania Congressional worshipper of the gie'-nback idol believes that such Congressional antics constitute piofoiuiJ stalemanship.but the count y will h ive no dilticiilty in endoising his own opinion of h'mseif, expressed some days ago in his lemaiks on the aimy bill, when he siid .here were j;i-t tiro dt t'la-jnyut iu the ILiiiSftj himf'J ntvl lien Butler. The Deniociatic paity of.thisSate en icis upon the piesent campaign under the lr.uh rsliip of a man who has never been dt leateil in a political contest in which he v. a candidate. Mr. Dill has four times been a candidate for the suffrages of the people, and although on each occasion be wu confronted by a decided Republican majority, ho never failed to overcome it. l.i 1809 he fiist became a candidate for the Nl vr 1'. v 1 1:- tax ,!. in !!ii- i ' ;,: 'ii, w Ii I.-.jis'at me of 1 h7 H. It i and the fo..ow !i is a:i visi ns : See?in fi- iirnv.'.'c. f r,t. ... - K ni.l. A i w .. . , ... .or. to l e c-ol ei le I n, 1 . tr M-tirer. who is t.i k -i . ,( . . . the ninoiin! rce, i veil fri.T-i t., ,, Seet'.e, seeot, I roi,, ,!,.'', f,mII ret urn !t - t.in eient ..( II,,.. , rv. y: o 'rr.' lift iiL', Of ! he - , f-t "ft. Si el io-i I hit 1 pr' i !, c , , she, p U: 'eit hv ! ft.!,,, tie rei.r to a j ;-t ee ,( tt fln.t t y .v ho e "loir t h" w!ier"'ip'ii I lie j .-i ic... I '.I tin- .i.tr. ami il he r'i..n . ,t ill. .o. i -ii fM- j i- , ' rsr-i's to m i nsi. ii..- ,1 pi t ,Ut of tlie n,o-, fo-,r t v .," ini-iotn-r h i I ; : crv. , i t , t In- oun.Tnl t he iloir. r I,:. k known Ihe pa rpent ,.f ti,e... f rout . h sh. e;j t m.-l. Seen fo.uih rd I r:fti .,, full in- lit f os-e ctoni,( .j t , i-H si. r r !i ii'l the reei vet . f , i,. j n-Mri.s fiom ihe (ivums ,1 i' ' lo-s. ; Se"'io:i sixth rr.vi !.s it-.t .. t nr. mi: -n en ; t sjIBi j, , property. :i,el tle ir ovi the i-.ni.'if Hn y -lo. ;,n 1 (,,, ,t. ,'. Inrm y'f tees for -.Jt. etii . .'. to lie t iirri-il into e 'int. Sect om sei ent h fixes the f.. ,.f tlie pear" an t anpr.it i. r in -r i N'llinn i in h i h pro veil 1 1,.,. , , year the :,.al '-lieep futj,. - jn'p,', too i i , i .it iji , in it iwr !Mn.r ter r-rovi iit!! f,.r the p-M .-,.,, t M'hII l.e il-!t il.llte,. j,r, I , school il'-?t ii'f '.r t l.e e. io . ! Secrion tout h pro j,.- , t, .t t . re pen I the proviM ns .l nv ; laws in r i itioti to the s,,.,)( i : Si-t tior, tent h prm i l s i i,Mt , , iro ii'lm Hi ct in , u v cull rtv imi Peer, pu i !is',(.rl ;,n I n ..t?i: ;, . he, p ns-.'"nt. "iiir.iiMt tl,.. ..i, , el eel i in a to i: ace p -,: fi: r ' l e taken oftetti-r tti in i m , I If this ai t receive the ,t.- flovert.or, it will stiU r. : r- . people b fore "h ;? i..to i ;' , r. ! PvspKi srA Its ( ion : k at; 1 pepsia is th forerunner of a L-r, t clironic diseases, tj. l, ! sej-oi ii ii-tiiorriioi.ls. uteri 1 olic pa. ns, para'si, tu nr r. , rangettieiis uervi'tis sp'-';, i ; etc. n symptom i-inj , Him uriji'iii i u one c;is.. tjii;, ,, !,, . it, it to the ,1 is'-ase n ii h w ;, ;. j. , te t a tid to tletermine k ;, ii. tl,--.. li ter criterion tlnu th- ;iroi-v r.., j Hy this we are cnaY.-l r, wiietder it le Ivspej.i.i rr, ., r piaint, Ki.lin x a ;i.-, t ioi s. , ..r . . or in e.'ses i.f FeTtia!.--, fr- .,, I '. , . tion. derat:geiuetitK , r irr j .' ,- Whether these aftei 1 jolis 1. 1.,..., J ; Iysprpia, and to trea ! ,. . ., au'-e with t!i true c- r- i . ; . pri'ii ip'.es of a rixe.l .,:( , Tl.ere is pi, cu. woi U bar- ireil liuinlre ls tl,..-). v N of Iyspepsia t y a s; 1,;.. , ,. i; ... , .- . . Soijie r q 'ii re more how ever ..: !: ilis"ase with which it is en , .i , .', S.-ml us a specimen of v.::.r l v (not by mi! for exahu.-.'i ,n a-.j send you the necessary m.-.i ,. ; m-. Il:s. ; !,-)' r. I.t2 C.rant S; ., V.:: 1 v. the piobability that it. mihc easily have been avoided. Phibidtlpltia Iucord. Anotiif.u TEitmni.K ?totim and Loss ok Life. A social from Richmond, Mo., to the Titnc, says that a terrific cyclone passed over tl.at place about four o clock (Jen. Grant's mother, consequently a sec ond cousin of the tienei ai's. and a third he was fired upon by a gang of robbeis, re ceiving two wounds, not fatal. Robinson Salin-dav evenino- lpvelino tl, o.roo ' consul o, v oionei rno s. mis ougUL to , . w ... ... v. .., ,, , ..-. ,-, . uco. . .ft- - - - W ... ..ft Sk...ft...fta i .; . . .v.: 1-:. . i t ... j i . i ii3 iou isri.it L"'tritr j-jurii.i; sars : t Sunny Point, Panol't cmin'v, 'Itxas, on i.i." .,r i,.,;ij;., ,i . ' imiKe eoiiea; io:iai ; nans in 1 uusviiie move i . ' ft. !(! (11 lft 1IU I tlfciS III I lltj llf,II. ' . I , o.- i . . . . ., , . , oft ffianolv. vver ,w nouses were totally destroyed, "Tl - . L:., Mon.iav last, two near,, H,,!, ve n VXZ' T?: P"ZLZ ? ' Mtmday last at the Iron ore about ! t and the other about two yeais of and .he deb. is was catercd f ,r mileY t!1,Pe f'om Toptou, Re. ks county, by W a"l eaten by a s-,w. The -.-.ot :... i;..,. n., h,M.,.. uo..n..eii,.oi.. I TLi A i 1 1 . .i sw i-AL-c t t Ii a fi rit I tnt .rr f rn urniioii van oMij in nix oui --ui. poi i u uifii , liu IT'li V-""'fl"t s, iiiviw ...'.-.w . IIIW fl C OI IS V (IS r C 'tl C it'CI I'H Til ft'S ' 1 f I "I'll "I i" si.oin t.v who,,, it was iasti.tei ami pai-t j jc ConBress for fifteen years. For Ihe first The storm came from the southwest passed ! lllC M'"1'h " cavi,, in ,,f Hn cmhaiikment ! lelt II. o children in the care to a .. V::"Kve J'"":-. . S;T ! time in fifteen years did the Democracy ! , tl, .., n lei. .ilJ i". . i '" M'? foet high. Two others received , s yet. yea.s of age, and wlnle the gii i s'atesinen" may have1 itmi" itown there ami ', Con.O to :he front Willi a large map.,, n y and eo nmitti il the crime, usinn- the Slate . Mirers us ; .Q un A Kv 1en,itlioii I ... :J .1 .1. -:- r'., 1 tlitll lives. i me nou.-e .1110 neizeil 1119 Ullanr. lying in a minority ; and again in the 45th Congress, with a majority, on almost every impoitant J in ere Ir.stt nmt-uts who li'l their eorrupt work .. . .. ,r ,.r . 1. . ..i . j ,111 voiiiiaci. 11 one 01 , ue-e isom met, ,i,--enuie Pee. itiiry of the TreH'-iii y at lerwiin.s an.l i.-Hrricit out the (tilliy Imrirain t riovuiilinv the criminals, then there is in, law or justice cither th ,t can save him from luipe i.-hment. An c.T , ample is nettleil. I think th..1 Mouse nuirht to : I. e proce.Mled tlisli.iet. v atcl cx rt-sslv on tins u run n.l 11 ml 1110 red to this ol jeel i ve point , i; v iiitf' .Mr. Sherman either a clean v indication or h just ctindemiintinn after n fair heari.nr. As ; it is, the in vesi ira r ion scen;s to lie aimless. : The mill is pointr, to Pe sure, Kilt there is noth- ii'if iu the hopper tliat can be Icira.ly ground. " 1.. . .... I.. ..,..1. ..f dm T enisl;il 1, 1 e in the dis wnct v,.,.v. w. .-ft- .. p. 1 . r. ... .... , - , .. t r . .1.111)1. jv. 1'iiiiKie, iiik liejuiuKcaii cai.oi- l. .ci composed of the couutiesof Lj coming, , . , . , , , ft ,, , ,;. date for secretary of Internal Alf.ins, are Union and tnyder, wh.ch was Republican . . . . .. a Atitni.ft'i i, tln-pA members. J b ' I measu.e that majoii'y has been foiled by a mmoiity, and unless tne Democratic lead ! ers act wilh more honesty and wisdom the next election will set the party back to i wheie it was fifteen years ago. Like the good "orethien and sistern" of Maine, let ! those Pennsylvania pray for wisdom in 1 their Democrat. c Congressional delegat ion. j Especially biuld Ihe good people of Read- I ...... . C . .- ...nft '..x .... ...ii ,i-il iaikir.ft-i.il T J.. ftTT r IT . . IllltilUeV U'l Llll II .llllftr.rr'll.ll i-.i-ii-.-i 11- Ins announced that Ilen.y M. Hoy', the uvsf A vpiy Uvpe prJ,yer r,MCe 5s re Republican candidate for Governor, and quired to make him cicdilabla to h'.s con- stit uency. 1 1 1 .t f c 1, 11 lint in t ix a l.v 1 . i e -a t 1 . it " , their lives. I the hou.-e and eized the infant, lying in : r-1.f ..!.;.... , t. I mnes irom 1 1 nisporo, 1 mio, 1 1 may morn- 1,111 "'i" "wi'i.." r"i:ij reacn tne ...ft. v.o ouimi; u.c ,-iuii.h. . ... " , , , I 1 , l.ftft .....:..., I J ., Tl n Sfti.1 1 ... .;. o i... ..!.. i,i ' "f. a poi iaoie sa w-tuiii engine expioiieij, ( "e-i,',ii nunm.1 uau kiijiii ine w amd S -n and seveiely s aiding J"-;;,;;; ' f" . r , several others. One man was thrown tacked and eaten oil a leg and arm of ihe 1 on,.-, i;o -T iviionii hid ItlllltVl MEMOItTAI. PAY. Althongl! Thursday last, the iay set ) named persons w ere killed : Casey, Miss Rose, Mr. Nad ing. Miss Cm neb, Joseph Camplkell, Mr. Hamilton, Miss Hoi man, Mrs. Alvis Faugh', Thomas Rahan nan and Mary Joy. Three were mot tally wounded and about 'hirty seiiously. Horses and stock of ail kinds in the track of the storm were swept off the earth. A tram load of citizens from Lexincton o'K ' l,... l . . -r. , tii.iip.citi, over u ftiiir.. ui'iii.in , . . , .. . . v..s cilia oir, yarns oisian:. The resignation of Hon. Dill as State Senator for the Twenty- in' tall tree. The boiler Andrew II. 1 - : I,..: .,, : . :, - 1 aitart to .oinortlie tnenioiv il the so nieis t, , iii,u,r ucHit: 10 itiiy, 1 1 ihi 11 f, 1 lie in-. ' - - ..t.,. Packer . . . ai.c sail.,, s !,,, fell in I l.fi ate c vi w ir. is gad the tow 11, ai.d . nui.iriiv io the dist . ict over VI'H'J " J J r. -1: . r I . 1 .. I i.ii.i asyG4 but Mr. Dill was elected by a ma- ' " - , not considered a leCal hobdaj, business ioriiy of 73, hull, his De.noc.atic colleagues "ist tlie e republican Legislature, was suspended, tUcs thing from the vaiious J J . . io-n for defeating the fice pipe bill and also the I pnblio buildings and the commemorative U.ngdefiated. At the oexl :clec ion (IS . ) , dsctUnmh,ion jn Uie ; services of st rewing Mowers npoiuhe graves ue -.is cno.-en 10 1110 .i.t.t ..tii.i.D .no., n.o , ., , . . .1 were more Kenei any ooseiveu oy our pew- .e eonu ies by a .naj,.i., of 1.119. Iu ra.portat..n o, od The journey through p. lieretwforef 17:1 he was a candidate foi re election in ; l,,e " dJnct proposed to be j TI. poTTFK COMMITTER noINOS. tho counties of , , " uc"" au,i l" "lc "'l'"""- Theie is much discussion ab ..,t the prob- can tate ncKer, may. mere lore, be said to j ab!e result of the inquiry into the Pr s'den be prompted by a feeling of political ne- I tial fraud. Blackburn, at the head of the oldest child. Ti e latter lived Potne five or t-ix hours afier the hoiiible occui 1 ence. Tlie Harrisbure Pu'ri-d says : Several months airo Miss Id.i Wirkeit. now tesid seventh Senatorial district was received bv 1 inc on Vino siieet.near River avei-no li:,d Lieutenant Governor Lattaon Monday last, j one of her ankles badly sj. rained, fiom the .V precept for an elec'ion to lid the vacancy effects as she supposed of woiking at one at the next general election will be it-sued of the machines in the State bindery. r,.r by the Lieutenant Governor. j three or four months she suHoted Ihe most have arrived to render aid, and physicians ! , , ; ",en wele pr!"":: to excruciating pain and her ankle was much from all surrounding towns have been sum- J!a,v.e V t -V'y, ran ,s,a,ul Rt Sm5,,- i swollen. The other day while the alt. mi moned to give medical attendance to the ' l- ,- r,,,,:,' afternoon, a thunder- , ing physician v. as examining and di essing wounded. Patrols have been detailed to Tfttl'TriftF. Va Nil .1. I vi at.1 (!t r-. I f n red man or woman, ;t 11 -.k-s e .: j in part of the 1m?v f,.,. ta-.'-ivr. ale.l, to Setlll tile H three cel.' ;i ..'i.'.ft'v:' ! and I will tell II11111 wh.i: t!-.-y -r ! i I otol li..,p trt - ... , 1 . .. . ...... ft.. .1 ii- .- 01 n i 1.!. 1 , 4 . plied 1 rns.-es ami t re:,reil rn i'"ire ir v t . -of over for: t year, and h.ie.i.l , I ever t bat I can tie re'.ii f in , . . r 1 . 1-- a j w hen a rn re is p. ij b'.e i 1 i i 1 :: . : ,i . :--j If those aflicte.l a.. t....k. :' s t j and see me it i a'w ays !-, .,- if .t r j not do this eo,, eiiii-i:t'v 1 1 , . y i . j to me. The fault in m st -n. - . r -a in improperly applied trr.sM . .: ,:. experience makes ibis 111..1. ; t -i.. I a;tt sure Ihat tnv evp. riei, , promising he'ter terms an.l a ti; 1- retention of tin rupture than o I ,! -, anywhere ele in the fniiel Svi:... V -at a ,1 is' a nee ma le w l,en r. .1 tip !. A i 1R Kpysn:. -i 't.n Av -. ;-. lipposite Christ's rioir, h. l';::s". r.:.. 1' (Cut this out fur refer, i ) ; storm came ,n and they took shelter under j the ankle, ho di.-coveud a poiiion of a a tree. Lightning stnick ti e tree, killing ' huh nail, maily one-half po inch lmi" two of the men. seiiously iijiiring two olli- protinding fiom the opening and removed the disiiict composed of Noiibumbtilaiid, Peny. Snydei and Union, and was elected by 23 votes, the same counties at the election one year befoie having given llaitranft a majority over buekalew of 1,113. Li 1375, the last time !ie tan lor the Senate, his district embraced "Notth.imberland, L'nio.i and Snyder, and hi majority was ZW, Hayes having a ma j iity over Tilden at the same e.ection iu ll.Afi.mi counties of 43 t. The Demociacy r.f the State will, therefore, march in solid ami unbroken ranks under the banner borne aloft by Andrew II. Dill, confident tLat it will lead on to viotoiy. There is magic in bis name. j The first witness examined befoie the Potter committee, on Sat 11 id ay last, was James K. Anderson, Supervisor of Regis tration in Last Feliciana parish, Louisia na, at the Presidential election in Novem ber, 1S7G, and the staitling nature of his testimony shows the supreme necessity for the inves' i cat ion. His statements, and 1 he letteis of John Shi rman and S'auley ers and stuntiitii' the remainder. A female child was recently born in ! Salem towpi-hip, Wes more land county. ! which is remarkable from the fact that its eyes are located a considerable distance j below their natural places, while the ears resemble those of a cat, and instead of ' hands the claws of the same auin.al aps pear. A man nnmed Caldwell, near Ameri- 1 cessity. tee, and llunton of j ;'la 1 ;VS "l"?! I,'e lyfh'c ""plica e ; ens, (leo. gia, killed his w ife, th, ,ittee, have not yet I J.Mhrthc1e r,'hVlt '""e f'!e"ds of ,U-VS "1 life's sister, will, a opna.ion has been ! I,e. U . U fo--:" ir "nnimary of i,n, n Monday last. Failing We do not know wl. it vipvvn fTovt i Louisiana sub cotnnntti ------ ft, - I ...... . ..... r ft ft 1 .no 1 11,1 ivii uu i;o, 11 111 11 ice entertained ;n reference to the two meas- , . j : iirji.inru, t no , pp, 01,1 i-ii ntii nti uccii . . , , - . , . . - .........jr t.ies reteirea to, nut as ne was tne candi- made to pay their expenses, ai d money is J - v K,.,-i ,,,,, oy h.apllli; n weil alli, f0!n t,0 .t..ft..r !.. rtoi...tft t..i.; , : r .: - 00 ..,,,,.1. !,,- 1..,;.. t,. " UC.ftft ft'. VOU . ftft.lft.OL l'lll(. 1 111 I. la i.lli ,lf . - II1IILH -.link lllt.-O J . I I IV ft I I I 1 1-11.. ..IMU- presume that he was opposed to both. In ! mittees are got up for as information con cerning roe steai. the case of Dunkle, however, we know that as a member of the Senate he opposed the fice pipe bill and by his vote aided in de feating it. After his recoid in the Senate on ibis question so closely affecting the in terests of the oil producers, it rr quires a vast amount of cheek to exhibit himself in A KF.AItFl I, ArrHKIIF.XftilON DISPELLED. Up to Wednesday last the people of the whole country were afflicted with a fearful apprehension that our Congiessional solous i nf th would be kept here until the dog dajs, but I ended to deny its u the fears of the constituents of these "wis- VU":: Tiif. result of the Republican piimary rlcei ions in Lancaster county was a blow to the Ca ivjron 1 ing ; severe as it was un exiec!ed. Whenever Simon C.imero:i would lo Ihis. Thiril-Ti, pit. re 1 1. is assert inn lie prodiicci! a o.pv of a letter I rotn Stierimtn. i The Iti'putilieiitis ot.J -etc. I to tlie introilnc-tioti ei.pr. Alter ,letmt, .lohn rhermnn whs .11 lienl ieit y. He ii1 not. Here lie wrote it. Fourth , I ... ft. rt lftft,,..a r..n ftJ . 1.. a. dom chunks' have buen dispelled by the j Matthews to show that for n vei.r n-,st n tiassatTH 1 if t li a rpso". 11: inn 1 1, ,' imii t 011 I Im 1 ex ist m nee of to, tiprs h' held were det ineil he u II the oil regions for .he pn.posa of concilia- j nn, i,lStan. The retention f the great 1 rr.n'V'V.'t':!,H.': ting the very men a hose hopes be helped solons of the "fog bank" and the ''bear J cure I n mil's nppoit-.ttnet t as e. lienor at New Urlenn. Maml 10 t leot ttityeo, promise or re wiinl to settnri, acip,ieeenee In the fraud, nr. irotiaiions to secure the reward promised. All this whs shown in mis wii.uii prmaisc Sher man does not in terms deny. roof of his residence, he Mnallv s,,.e;.tc.t 1... Fiiist-Anderonn testified thai-, returning t tbrowing himself from tho too of bis oil, New Orlcnit--, nfter a pence,. h , l. t lnii. ae , " vuu 1, p ii uis gin wasiisKeii 10 Hsseni in ti laiseitm. toryei. pro test ass,-. tin,r the coiitrnt r. S.-e.-nd That he j win promis-ca crnee t.y joiin Miertnan if he it witiiout iMuoh d:liicu',iy. Tlie young lady, who is now in a fair way of i, cove.y. cannot account f,,i its presence, or at what particular time it entered the ai:kle. The .errible s-.iffei ircs of a Tenth Cav aliy company on the Staked Phiin of Tex as, thiong'i thirst, aie d.sciibed bv Sur geon King. They were four days w'lthout water, and the weather was intensely hot. Their reed c iniciit was r.-mso.l l,v n. eeclnld.cn, ' death 01 thcii guide, leaving them to wan-smoolhing- der by themselves until a spiing was linal-tokillhim- ly found. Their montlis lm. ... .t,.. that brown sugar would mt melt in them". i heir voices ru;w weak and 1 strange, and iimr signi 01111, and wbeii asl.er- U,e dreamed of bai-q ieting. .V sense of sntTo cation was extremely painlul. They iliank water greedily, but iidid tint quench th, ip ttiiisi i.l,:ftl. .1 ., 4 r , , ...... ..... ..I.I.I, r 1 1 1 . n , ine Mirirenii ty, Ind , .n Thursday night, the bride was ' thinks, that ,he sense of .l.i.ct ,P;..i " louse. A dispatch states that w bile a serenade, was being given to a newly mai 1 ied couple named Soweis, at Alama. Fountain ......- by his vote to crush iu the Senate. On the : P'"den" until the. dog dajs would bavo ! other hand, Andrew II. Dill has always B 1 C c-MiUnu- ' !....., ,1,. f. of , f... in. ... OKA NT WA.NTS ANOTIIEU rKF.f EST. i 1 so 1 . 1 v I.H.UH vo . 11 ti; uiii. nrti that project. was before the Senate in 1S71 There is a strong purpose among the Ro- . 1 ,,.l ftiit to eon- . ..... i I" '- iiii"!"" ii ioe toiniiiy o - anted, and he neailj alwaj.- d.o, to con- , lie sin,j.olle(j it aiu1 at lhe Utt sess ., Lo , r r,.. JJ....l m ' -- ''7i'i.i.iwin, vv im 1 j ,11 rn. 1idi11. tttl the Republicans of that county and mould them oliedietit to bi will, he was able, throUi.ii his active adherents and a piibsidized press, to command success ; but on last Sat in day week he suffered a disas trous di feat, a majority of the members of the Legislatuie, ns well as the candidates for the various county offices returned, be ing hostile to ''the family' and unwilling any long,-;- to wear the collar. on, Don. ad vocal ed it in an able speech and voted i Pennsylvania Senator Cameron is energetic for it ties next The vote thronghoiit the oil conn- in the pushing of the measure to pay Grant I bur if, better than any o her man in I xt November will show that Mr. i annually the pretty little sum of iO.OlK). I Cnsler county, can now affoid to lane! 1 ...... I i ... . . . 1 , . . . . 1 . . .ft 2.. ...... ...... '- . T . I ' fa ...... . . . . . .. - ...... . .. . . I . C . 1 , -ft Lie ,01 urn 1 fuliy appie3:ated inot .111,1 in?, atuiy Killed Dv a naner wad , in tl.n Kt..nnl, ... ;.. .!. . from a ...nskel ... the hands of one of the and iti Ibis case could not be itl eved uu il serenaders. Several ot the panics have the remote tissues weie supplied UU " been anes.ed. 1 Dr. George II. Maiv1;lll wasd'le 1 i . -A curious partnership is related as ex- ' the Ciminal C'ou, t at , , " r ist.ng at Chelsea , whe.e a tuikt y and i teneo on Satuiday. 1 11 sen t eiicine 1 i n I,11 a'f -''""..ir eSr. The ,nr- j Judge Ewing stated to the !, so , n ZZ J'"" 'V-111 l,er ePK dai1-- ! Le di1 to say one word though the paitridftje beean to set .ifip w.,1,1.1 t,, i.;. ...o... :... ,. . , 1 attend, tofeVdi o-lu pannugo j cm y 111 detennming ,he put.i.shme.H ho ' T.n. MAFvTix, says the Lancaster Xeu 1 allell.r!1s r'-'!'S- . ,.uKht t, intbet. He had made inoni.v1 ,-o. snen h iio. of a eentlemiri . o 1 he Mate Convention of 1a n..l. ,.r .,;. 1 r ... ..... ,1111110 . 1 -----ft.----.ft. ............. 1.. wo, TT., . . - ---ft.-.'..,,-, iii inunulnaL tie w.a,r. ... . ; . ....... ,i.i 1 :. 11 : r-, ... Ilibernctns liehl ,,1 P n. ,.,. , , , . " "' was a man wnio n.iu.;ii ini 1, ncii Kin, nil 1:1 IliollS- , , , . .-..-ftonn weCK : OI gOOO eilUCatlOll Ofiftkiil in liis ,ii,n,',i pen ti i.ina A.ft.,.,.. : - .... ' an- 1 : ' : iCIII , mj any mem ug!i at !,r Jo takes pi t in organizaiiai.s tl. , ub- ; in: ni vfii wi . ,,1) and who had oppo.tnnity 10 make himself tin la .1. . vol i ... t .. t imi . i.ft, ...ft.. : . , In r. ri . .... n r. ....,, . . . J ' . ---.",. -, ... . .. t. ' 11 ' ,""1 .....ft, .. ..... ..ft... .fti.to.o ,o ... o.o j.., . ..win me men who. for tlie past six years, have .ov.n auiagou-zes peace and e-ixul had no d,,,,bt iloi s.. - . - . . 1 , , , . . . - ,- - - ...... --(..,1ft' a,, in. ' - - Bs , . . f I . , " I . . . t Cntns . . . liciininjf inu uiiii,ii oun ca u,ui run, nt:.NnHKirnofsAsi noi.i.Aus for his ser vices, and a Radical Senator would now 1 make I1101 a pensioner on the tieasiviy at A motion has he Shields bill and Democratic Senators are : being urged to vote for the bill when it icn nunc usi nil than he had done. Ho 1 ad been The State convention of the Prohibition party met at Altoona on last Wednesday j the rate of Sit) ,000 a jear , week and uominated the following ticket : been made to call up and leconsider ' ....n.nni. IT1 ....... t,i;., IT f ft .. - ..r If - . Itwarnshis 1 - .- ui iiuuimg- 1..n anai.a. T I...s......a. T that their wilt be a lion 111 his , 3 ' o"" comes up, It was not just and proper to .,h ,M,lv to dispute bis risiht of return to 'i.. . oCi;.vVA,y i give i.en. M.ie.ds a small pittance to pro- Th Hfrat .f 1,,len,al A"U,S' LillVU1 I'ai'SOUS, of I.U in,, v 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . - . 1 . .- . . . - the Cameron clan in i's Lancaster strong l,.dd i.fcia..ificant. and its effect on othrr " v.....u-. .r .,geo. u,e .Udicalis.n Uepuhlican counties in selecting candidates l' e, U'U1 "-Commended all the voters , Kiso VLTSst:,. r.. '.,.r....ift.i..,,rP will bo looked for with ! of ll,e commonwealth "... view ofthe Chiis-- Ulysses is billed for the next Presidency .1 .... ,. t interest i bis is the first t'a'1 c,'a:ctrr. approved seivice and enii- ' The Republican journals are are pointing j ... . - - -1 .1 " oimi.ik II K 11 in llOll i oeen trying to cry mm down by hissing . . ' 1 ineir pmpose es loyal , the cause of his downfall tbit I n i. i -Buckale Republ.can and Moonshmo c.t.zens to stamp out anythiuy having the , been a f. eque.der o f lo v pi 'os a,,d Politician" at him. To him, more than to . '""Ce of communism. b Wcalne 1C,,(10, of p.rSs' any oilier single individual, belong, the ' A redding was to l.nve taken ! would have scorned to asscr,te il 1 is be. ! redo nf snnft.!;,,., ll,d Poll l?i... tllC6 few l.US ArO lit Ilia f'all...l; .1 . !. j .... t-tl IO associate In ItlS, bit- I l,vfl hr"n r.osV on n t .! in Wcstlield. MasS. bL ' ' .8 ""l" -te.,Ca campaign to know whereof we. -mi bly, after waitinc two Inn, sV;. ' V ! ' !. nuiui ,u the Western i ciiiic.it till Vi : l ! S pleasure to award credit to1 "'lout witn, ssing any ceremony. The lit is due. Mr Maitin, since his b,K- was ready, but the bridegioom had it gives us wnom creaii is one. Air .Mai tin. sinnn i,,a 1,1 '" " iciuj. iiiuiiie aniipiin.in, 1....1 ., . . .v. , . - lull, Mitia,ice into noli ties liaa ct.m I ...nuU ., . t Oeen Convinced bv Ins niothe. ,. .. t , . I,, e . r , j. , . ....ft, .... .... . 1 .-1 . lci ft,. -- ..... ft. ,j .1(1 :im the comforts of life, but it is a 1 )y by principle, nntnoved s.like by tne irers n,al a '"'stake in his choice. zeme county. The convention, without Ine" O,,ol"s t mg to lurnisli bisut tnoi-py ; as l!le ilattery of the men w ho ran ' the ; . A Kq"n rel so:Be 1 ime f? found its wav nominating a cat.didale for Jud.e of the i r u.u.y. oucu ( micbme" iu conntj and State politics. j V,110, --our" church, near Stoncs-buig. i.eir..-. uiuiiiy. ailll Cieut int., .!. .: A letter from Olynwoo, Ohio, says I w,,er0 did damage to .he amount of 0 -n stto) r. -r lJ -.. ----- r - A 6 Wj v.. J - . roc? rn J, " 1 t-i - rr? ipj - rn .vCv . - .jt --. i ' tS, t -r c kfJ s - - ir, .-- " s. i- a 1 . r , ; v.sj - 1. 1 t-sctj-jl-.. ft. ,t .r , H 4 L-'L I cn d ? . r" ' ; vJ r:-? ' t-: I ff? V - Ijn-J i :n v. iA n: ted oci; . ) - L-ftft.. ja 1 wmr - - l " 1 ! -isa' -7- III,,, 1'I.A 7 . rft . . .. ""l-"" was wotilnled in one arm and ou the cheek by buckshot and that locality rejoices in a double baby, the W"' at the reeds of the rau. f a i 1 r X.Vbl ing oocu Z ? ' ! child of Mr. and Mrs Green Railey, It is nnmber of p geons have also taken posses, i 17 Un ter den S?f, Slotl Of ihe Chun I. t .aei ttl.. .1. . . . . . " ne men IWICOWIU i..1 ...... 1:-. . t r i . . uiii. mil a. 1 in II111V oiii iiift. ,. ftfti, nifti-iaft. i n 1 1 .... iti ... 1.. o r Yiia i,.;,ini ...... . .... ..iftvu ... n c i.iim I'll I a.-ei r i.n..M.i . . .. . ...ft.ft, ,. . ... , . iicui ijortiiucii ions hi iiamei .viT.-ew- ,r ' "" - ---- r-i". "- , .- nu 000, n un. -11 iioua .... . ...,.-,0 u v nave a llotitile linireli.,1 r.o t-i . t ,ime in the .-.h.icsof the State thataniem- nfcavelcoui cast CommunlHrn. Having studied monarchy I up to the shoulders, but it poshes t wo laraba are eLaS ! Seivel! t JSJ&!r ber of the Louse oi Cameron nas ever suo- , in r.uroj an i duiea u uu lv tug L lysss will pans or pel lect arms, one pair woikinff 1 u,ccul"-- bead b.,tl, , 0 --'". v .--, milted his claims to recognition and sup- " 1 U,e Vvic: l'f commonwealth" I make a better Republican n,..,,a.ch than fo.ward and the other backward. Upon ! A reat Xew Yo.k lawyer lias pur- o'clock !n iheewunlii i I "'"r , a di.ect vote of the Republican 8hrtn,J act on ,he a',vice conven- ! formerly and the White House will be a one head it has two faces complete in eve- cbascd a phonograph. He appeal, t, a 1 1 ad already im, . " J',sem 1 al c iditio,, . po.t to a d.uct vote or the KepuUl can -ii..r Jud-re rt'Sal Pa,ace- Iricular. It breathes through both J""? " Cl.icasoan. through , . n.ach ne ! ua nner V i, 1 ," allsr,iC '.v ! pirty, and ,t will now have full discretion rl .eded a - A FIELD FOR. HUM ASTTA RTANS. n,m.lhN which fact indicates so .he doc- I 11 ". -- the Chicago attorney ! Z -t" of tba eity thdnr: M T " '. decidi ig whether it w.U continue to ex- certaln. An u,M,,eaMIlt fact for humanitarians to ' rC.l'r "P? "! W '" " 2 "hirtwe .tv .'l7 "'"V 1 Ut" hS'Io , etcZin , ist undo, the domination of the most cor- contemplate is that the vital s-ansties ot '"" ' :'ty.r , ,n " K' fever of clt' hu , L " "I5, u V hu"rVhe ,aw,er ' k!)W- The assassin is Ka P-Ua, I V b .nptractionthat has ever been known in! T.n. Huntingdon AVtr, (Id.) says cf not only this city, but of all the ci. .es of the j nuMlt OVCr lhe ,,Ule "e' ! live I !TJ ff iJH . " .W.,,M'' j aed thirty., wo j ea. s. He Ts a resi- ! r. . .. ..,.,.t -;it ...mi it a Mr. .Vfiica. the Democrat in eu :,; . 1 ft. South, show tl.st there has been a trr,.-t. " ! . ' ,. 4iaau 1 Reeu t lu lhe Xew dent of l!e,lo, ,t..-,. ..r I In P.eihn, on Sinidiy last, while tho Emperor was taking a drive at 2...0 o'clock iv m Kon.o i.l.,wK . at from a bouse i the avenue I nter den Dal f) W NF"R S OF 1I0K or avenue Lnter den Linden, were ti.ed at ' VV Ui- . , s rP neretiv lnierttie.i t :,it in- . In.- lease.t tlie -sll 1 KUl'S H"'', , "KM l.i .n" Heartliuic nti'l Sal- ' so TKI.M m.K'S S r A U.I S. ' eiinaeitv lor 1:itlieit .t-o lnr,i 39 or 4i ll'Tses tn l esr lnt r- i- ' " tt,e wecK. I!er !:' t'-ari. r ' t,anl. 4;k. The ;alie luiv N ' r out. attentive l!i?!lt tiav-.-the iririet ors a re .1, -tertr 'ie ' ' ' ' a'tirst-cluss K,ariti it tet 1" ' ' , JtOiN V- 1 1 T'; Till- Hotel l ti'.-r i-.Tein. ti l "'T Stil,lirin. in hrst rule slo' tdtilc. c.ittrte.m? 1 ren.:uiv'i.l met 1 I Afrll l'0.1;.-olu ,.-l!:T ... V See, ft 9 , V of I n t ..in . I ,r,,. manh.HKl by ciushi. g Cameio usni under J . . """ 1 J n "In i vrrr Ihlll hill mi 1 unr,..;...,. I.. , ft - I ft. ... .ft . ., ,.. I. I.I.. ,-, .. . ....... j ... . ......... ... ft.... .ft .,, .Fl.ftft.... its heel. It i!l be a lasting d sgiace 10 he t e. n .iMe. 1 1 j p . rtv ,,r sot ie the R nubiie in paity of Pennsylvan .! t pnid as,,!- he ,,pp i t unity lnw p.e-elite.l to o or Ou viir the Cuineio.M. together will. fiiHir 'Mikeys, Qays aid other kiudied -oiii'.--, ii one CJ'.u non pol t C il avo. l-ieh tl- .... I...- 1...,........, l.i. J...: . .... ... - 1 ' v I'll, o.-ftii.o.. .. ,00,., ,H,1I1IUV ,! fMetoi 1 y. He 11 ... ni.,1. ,v. ;. iMrorineil e.li w..o n ii.s the r,p' -t of iOi wi,, w, ne ei itns 11 con in, t, w h. i her i mnlnrce or ,) irt llt .tlee. lie -vlil tio.l,,l,f p., Uovot c this ro'iety. S.llll- has thus "", , -ml II leel. J : .etl.ct Ihe r.ftV -Mt'd.ly." J'--'".".t... increase in the dealb rate of the colored' The Supreme Court of this Star decid- 1 people sir.ee .hey were thrown upon their ed to continue the case of Bishop O'llata s own resouices. This Held for investigation appeal. This case is that of Slack against is a brte'd on. and huoiaiiitartan 01 gmizi- D'Hara, brought about l.y the attempted lions tl.at prnfesB to etnpiov -'ience as one removal of Stack from hispaiish by the aid to phil.it. thiopy slo-tiM study the cause Tsishop. It was decided iu Slack's favor of this excessive mortality with a view to by the Lycoii.iug County Couit seveial d"vtsit,? remedies. T!ie death ra.es of years ago and is now brought before tl a naoitility show fjur blacks to oue white. Supreme Couit f,r iiui dcciaiou. Mr. and Mm. Tvler -rmr,.. i ;.. tt. !!' " " ur1 um, a -biiue of dem,H.ratic Mich., agreeing that each s W 1 ' ' r V Hy of arms wero tiiely free fronf LiifcfiZt0 ItUeT rZS ? tVtm'- confesses tl e i Mrs. Tler became a b, utkee, e- I L nwit ''n'' ",at .,y ,'tfuMe9 l" M 1 bachelor, and Tvler, b.s td of slicking tl M tl -4,"'," M ""ntal station of ! the compact, weVt o lVSVZ tTll P" ! LINDSEY'S B1033 Stf'V I C Itl.nel I. -- '' s . -.... ::-m I ' ' .f- Kt i i r' (.Aith. Mrs' r - ! ' ' ' Li . f" Ji...r, le.rtl. " 1 'J.U.Ji if r-f i.M,TTli. . :'' . r,o.-inr r. in.. 1 .. 1 . ... 'I a on naii2iiter. Whrn hi 1 1 j iviid.-, uini i.iirro ami ip.ihim.i .1.- r ... he,. A f-w dys l;.ter Tyler was killed woui.de.l the lot el e1 ,,,m.' T7 A SIIOKMAKIH. jresuuiaMyatbi, fu-aiuVition. ' Co,n .1 ll J I .1 "l. ttUil X t-!.,w. Kr,.ns..rC. i-;': .si . .iti ci? rel hxev. fit- tii.i,
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