J It ft'" II . iii f ' 1 1 1 ; , fc O o rSL jNasj7 I U CiaiailiS FBifiiSIL EBENSCURC, PA., OAV, Aid. 23, 1S73. Dcmwriitir State Ticket. roii ;ovri:voR, .-VDItKW II. 1)1 Ll., of Cninn County. 'OK I.IKriCNANT f;oVFlJNOR, .'OllN I'EUTK;, of I rawp.r County. foil MTBKMK.ini'iR, "NHY P. i:SS, of Montgomery Comity. s:xii;:tai(v interval ai'kaib?, . . SIMI'idS A FUICA, of Huntingdon. Democratic District Tlchi-t.' Foil (MNiiKLSS, J: n A. II. COFFUOTH, t! Soir.trt.-f. Iotno:)Ulj County Ticket. ASSLM !ILT. ' . U. V.wtrfr"K-. ron. inr.iurh Ji'.rouy! 'J.IS KEN I. UN, r...eiir-tiU!V. iceci-i-l til A.ND ItCCoHIiCli. JOIIS O. LAKH, Lt,ci.ilLinr. IhiAi! IlLIt. VH. A. E.W. LEV, JibtistoTn. oMMlSSroNK.'tS, 'UN CAMJ'Hi:r.r.. CnemHUi.-h U,t.u;lj iiJMli'JE untLEV, F.:-ctifur,r. fooii i.ii.-rTiin, JfrE rATTE!t-'ON, JYiv-t'u. fl'IIVETO!!, lU'NRT siC'ANLAX. Carr-jilUjSvn. A I'l lToIiP. I'lIFMP. D. SKEf.f V. P.irtnire Tur. ; I'A l HIt K Idl.LO.N, KiticrTifp. oib : for the new county P.Cl.j ; acainst it, showing a majority of iu its favor. Lackawanna, will make the sixty v tnih county iu tLo State. DEiiof iiatic State, Congressional d;s fiiet, cunty, city and t--wu conimitlecs that Lavo not already done so, are requested o Ci'tnmiuiiciite at t.noo with the Demo 1 atie Congressional Committee al Wa-,h-.ogt n, D. t'. addressing their comr.iuni al! jus to Hon. Joseph C. S. !..ack!urn, 'Cabman, or to Duncan S. Wa'ker, srero '..u y. A c-inp!-to litt of each conimltteo, ' Lit the post-oti:ce address of o.ch nieni ' :r, is des'oed. Der.iocratio exchanges ill confer a favor by giv ing this notice tit" or rnovo insertions. In his speech at, Mailkhead, Mnssa--ijiiKOtt-', last wi o'c, Dennio llearney among "hor choice things said: "I ani down on a void liiey mo pirates and thieves." earucy wus a "tuaihlc-lieaited tiend," cod a mai blj-'ieiilcd poltroon, to thus l.lll 1, r his i,:,-tien!ai- frbttwl o.l ;.,,, T- IbiUer,"' ;ts hd called him in his first speech ut Piston. Wo would not nowr le sui- pi iscd if iVunis should, givo Den tho un- kiudest cut uf all, by biui'in out to tho next Mas.sa!liuelrs audience ho aOdt ess:es, t'iat ho was not boxu wi.h a ?''- r t;-;in iu hid tiiout'.i. Tim P.upul licatiS of Chester County are after Don Cameron with a very long and a eiy d i'lgerous pol-). At their unual an nual meet iog last week they unauinioasly a-lopt'd the f.il'owing resolution : IiKsoiVKO, Tliut thi rric- ttnif approve!" the coins, i. f 1 1 , in. m, i. Kverhart, our reprc ht it t m. r i i- in the Slate r-ei;ule, ami that we ln ftnutihe iiicmbiTS ef the I..-tri-'litliii- from this coiimy t ) veief.ir Iniufur 1'i.ite.! Stall s ScnaP-r and to iiseud lioucrable itueans tu se cure Lis election. Tho feting in this resolution is that Kvcr hait refuse I to go into the Republican caucus last winter to nominate Cameron for 1'iiii.od States Senator, and refused to voto for hod iu tho joint convention. 'Charge, Chester, charge." Tun proceedings of tbe Democratic Coun ty Committee v hich:mct atthe Court House on Wednesday last, to dt-termiue the mode of filling the vacancy occasioned by the declination of Joseph A. Wertncr, the nom inee for County Treasurer, will be found on i ui local page. A inajm ;ty of the com mittee having decided that it would fill ll.o vacancy itself, arid having made a "..oruiuaiion, it is too hue now to di.-cuss the propriety cf its action. Under other eiircmstauce 1 1, a exr-! ivcw.f ser-b r ij iL.j coin:nnoe iniKL.1 tie a 1 rum m st tiiceof danger, but in the reseut in sl;nce no fear i f trouble or dissension in the paity ,:erd bo apprehended. At tho county con vet ii-n he'd in June, Dr. An drew Veagley received on tLe final ballot ifvotes out of 10-, fvr Treasurer, aud being the tifohd choico of tbe convention, the committee could pot now disregaid his elaiir.s. "All's well that ends -acil," and as Dr. Yeagley's fitness is not questioned, tho Democracy f the county will yield Liai a cordial and united support. "A PoI.ITK At, TRIMMER' is tho ti'.lrt which GalusliA A. firovy has now earned for hiuiiiu'f. He labored under the singu lar delusion up o the meeting of tho Re publican State convention, that ho could be nominated as the Republican candidate for Governor in spite of Mackey and Quay, who were running the machine in favor of Iloyt. On last Sat 111 day week, be delivered a speech to a Republican meeting at Oil City, in which l.e defended the National Ranks, opposed the substitution of greenbacks for National bank notes, and closed by vigor ouJy shaking the bloody shirt. In 1872. Grow was a warm supjiortor of Greeley for President ,;ud cndoiscd all e)fj lieeley'skind heailcd and benevolent appeals in favor of peace and reconciliation. And bow that tiu ai d genuine peace de prevail lhioiit;l.oii tho South, Grow wants to dis till b it ami to revive tho hatred of races ai d tho animosity of sec, ions. It is enough j to cause tho bones of ll.naco Greeley Iu j turn aiound i H eir coflin. when ono of j bis sui poileis in 172 thus dislionois him s lf iind i'lsii'ls his nieiiioiy. Grow has an object ir view in the game ho is now play ing. !Id .til! suppoit Hoyt with tho hope t1:Al if be is elect eel, a turn iii the tide 1 f the pic.;-nf ii'iev i lain asp'ct of polit ical af f.iii i,i i 1 ht aft him ' J row x into the Foiled r-i His Senate as the successor of P u I 'ii( 11 11 I'll it is bis piesei.f putpos". .1 he is ti ns! 1 1 1 l.iitr-:y to (M!i:;cal '..' j t.S.ftl. h;iJI ,'t .-1. 11. Ill t ill r. jf . eT I Usues-i..ki.oi:,!: Cries d Vioo.! ": Vt ti.o l wa S!fo- iate roofs, masses of fiooring, to wcasiou the company any embarrass w fifth t.koi-os.tion. 1 HE peopld of that portion of Luzerne : infernal uirnli-n nut that ir, il .Ir ,.i,w ,..i i hn.Tfl sce.ti.ins of timbers, e.himnev towt-IS I nient. nor to interfere with its reo-.ilar 1 . v """I for.eit .iof. ns above, If the rnmmlt- . t . . ... : n.. ,t ii..,i,it. -l t ... I 7, ... ' . -., ..." . tee appointed aeconlim to the f;.rn!,r s?iin oioy piojiojjco u ue erected into a new i :.. ' r .W . . i ' RV ";,L'J i arid louuoatiou sioues were ait mingica 10- mess or dividends, j lie possible maximum lutiont . . ... ..... . t. . .. I ;V".l."lnA.-...V,V.h.,r."J '"U-lwith the iniitteriniiS ,t, .,.,1 ; n,,, i,r;n;, -.,f 0.,.n. 1 nf ..i,;.l i. c-;..(.iUui .- w ' .s " --"""' t.,.w,ire. We e : e iu k oiu-.. it i,,w.nrr i lue wjriuiod citizeus ol i ollsvilie to muti- me money be drew out of the hank :. icas Dennis Xkaiiniiy, having delivered tb:ee or four f his blood aud-tbunder harant."ies in Massachusetts, lias sought fresh fields and pastures new, and on Sat urday lAst nude his Appearance at Ir.dian ajK.'is. Ills stay iu the West will be brief, as be iutends returning to Boston and stumping tbe R.iy State i:i favor of tLo election of Lis friend, the demagogue Hen Puller, to tbe olF.ce of Governor. Butler is ceitaiu of being made, the nominee of the ; greenback party in that state for Governor, j ! and is putting fortu ail his efforts to get a , the raging elements, a shaft of red-liot ! Komitiation also from the Democrats, ! forked lightning descended with a fi-igbtful ... .,. , . , i roar into tLo very foundations of a powder , which wi.l result, if Le ;s successful m the n,j,Razsu0. The arsenal belonged to II. A. J came he i3 plnyh g, in a compu te rupture ' Weldy it Co., and was situated on the ; of the Peine csacy, tvho will never consent , outskirts of the city. About eleven bun- , to lower their ILao-boiiored flrsg and ma.ch diC1 ,ktPs ot. Za,a MtinS V"" wc3 ... , , .... . stored away m the recesses of the massive ur.ucr the p.iut.cal banner l e.J aloft by a j LuiijillK. The magazine and all the build . pi htical jumping j ick like J.utlcr. It is. ines aiound it were literally blown into dilT.colt to c OIK eivc bow sensible workit.tr- i men can be led astray by the insane and 1 ni I.LIITO !.! J"a ll 1 .IllilS I CUT I'V. Wflf.Crt .t.t . . : .... . r i .. : . 7 t i entire stock i:i t: cor.s;st3 in a single i idea -a chronic hatred of the Chinese. The following extract firm ono of his speccirts iu J.ooton. wi.l servo to sLo? h.U sort of a man this ranting ref jrmcr is . The work-ii'i.-ti-nn's r-nnv i i.',i tn k , .-. I 1 rHtiot.al pnrly of the future. I A PUiatisci ! j Zltt; I , i m tinj ii iii ii 1 1 i s.iini ,u oo: i over, a lie wrt- . i.i.u. ii jji : 10. i. i.ii m;i.iiu!icu io me r.ie- i i rn:i i thieves ,,. ;.t!,i,.,i I.., Tk.V.'. . ' ipu-nien -- I pmi tirnj-in..! .i n nv,.r t ....t ., . .... : t iike cattie to :f.e slu'iniiu r ii. ajS'. 'fh. nrii. ! use eatt!.- to :f.e statin, r h.ius . The work- ' . !r,rinei:, Ihe pi- rioti.J, irkiwtiit suns of toll tile in. wn.is,. r.r.iwy nr.: an 1 veiope.i t'n.Vni ' I a n J force i-f Jnteliect Lave built upaor made i i . u . , , ' ' J K V':.' r'vrvt ; t ion-, nml lib Cod I how .sweet is tevciiire when it ci'inrs. A npirtUe.) Will you aih.pt my batth-ery? K nee id "Wu will.'" It is Califor nia : by the lienVeiis H'. i.ve unil the stars that are In i t ; by I he tuooti, t hat pale empress of uo roii'.i: ; by the buh, tnat shines by day; t.y t'nu em iii mul nil ils iiihitbitants aiii) by bell beneath us, the Chinese mustro. Prolonged applause. nrv nren:irn. As (icn. John A. Logan, of Illiuois, is said to bavo joined tho church by a mcssago over tho telegraph wires, so General Camp bell has been renominated for C'ongrosa by tho conferees from Someiset county de claring him to be the nomii.ee iu a nub- iished letter or circular, and the conferees I tio.n eaca of the, other three counties in iiiu.ui.Min.1 nave concurred in writing m j the action of Somerset. Of course, tho re- suit would have been the same if there bad been a formal meeting of the conferees, and for ono special reason It is to bo re gretted that thero was not. Gen. Camp bell earned a placo cn the Republican Na tional Committee by going to the White liouso ono day last Spring juid iuducins . Hajes to agree to a practical revocation of' j oi. incuiar oi a year ago, prohibiung ortlce bo.i.crs fiom making conti ibutior.a to an elncli .nceiing fuud, and even getting Lim (Hayes) to say that be intended to put up sorno of his money in that way himself. That interview and its results, by which Hayes stultified himself, created a good I deal of mm prise, and to this day the country is ignorant of the modus oera r.dibj which so tnndest ami nii'.Jly mannered a man as General Campbell succeeded in ro com pletely reversing Hayes' civil sorvico order. If the conferees had met. (iPn!lism..t.n I i E veil t he ! -.1 veR i n 1 lie f i in l n r w - i.t..-r ti ... i l P ril Hi'licr ill tliA l.tQvi-icr el.intrls .ki.1v 1 anr? Tin rt T v in o.in . itiitu ..f ill. . . . ' On e-fill . f .,, , , ' r"'iiL8 kueo. Kadio i'.rasier, aged 10 years, Won!. I tarn l.ntin . ..... f : .1 ... . rt ' " v... pmui, ..uu iu response to tho action of tho conference would Lave made a speech, in which Lo undoubtedly would Lave explained to thoxonfoiees, and throng tiem .0 Coantry ji;st jjpw he set the thing up on Hayes at the memora ble iiiterviuw referred to. As it is, con jcctuie must continue to play its part ia attempting to cut tLe Gordiau knot. ---&-. . Tits Crawford County system is the modo y wi;icU the Republican party in , N,nicrset county makes its nomination ai.d inconsequence of the bold and shame- less f.auds that were perpetrated under it 11 nku ui,i.o s " c . ...... j t.v.,.,,s, . i,uSo ni.m- j be, of disgusted Republicans have revolted ' against tho nominations which wero then made, and issued a call for tho elvction of ! tw.i ,l..i.oa in ... . v-.. tu.Miin e.i:, riiuiiiy ; ast, to meet m convention on Tuesday last ' "" eonmy uckec. bat I -j-k. - ii i-k . ' . e convention did on Tuesday wo havo dot y.n learned. This new departure can- i s,'v''! rVl u""'-5;lId persons to-day, many . r 1 . . 1 n- . . ... . i coming from 1 1 1 c ncichboriticr tows, not fad to i,o,vsly a.Tect Ropublicr.n bar-1 Arn,7nR tho wonMSed h tu.n.y in ono i f its ancient strongholds. ; e.innot recover am Mrs. Steal.le, an elderly Assuming what is true, that the Crawford irboso skull was fractured. Last coiotv sjs.tcm is essentially Democratic i ,.uht rr""tions of it were removed in tho for tl.e reacon that it is based vn V Vf mi:,,1,vbc s'tved' l1 ,-., ; , , li-H-es were entertained by tho physicians oj t.te ri.tjori'y of a political par'y in a to-rlar foi her recovery. county, it is incomprehensible why it is' Ri-bard Stevens, who had his leg scvere scldkdR. if ever, fairly and honest'y carried y.,r'" a,'H" rcfil;;C(1 to h:-ve it arnputatcd, o,,. I. is ,,, niiHM, tc. f all m ; AVv.JS SZ or Iraud, wuno it re-ally ought truthfully , drew Gallagher died from tho effects of in and absolutely to rcllect tbo popular will, j'"'"" received from stones thrown by tbe Tbo fault is cleat !y not inherent in tho ' xP5',ti'on of t!ie P'der magazine. They system itself, but must be imputed entirely ! ES to tho cicction oCiccrs under it. If they j Additional discoveries made today of will not act honestly, but permit members j wounded makci tbe number eleveu. of the opposite party and minors to vote. 1 fraud will of couj-se bo tho result. At the ! ro votes were i " ; ,V polled than were cast for H.yes in 1S76. 1 in Mime I'crnociatic counties 111 which the system prevails, the same magnificent re sitlts Lave been achieved. a 4-m in Texas Ilemocralie Plate ti. ki t irtkood ' spccuii. ti ,.f Uourbon straiKiii. Uwry iuuu on ' U v.xl I . the CoiiMJi rat.- army. -"""day last for tho second time, I this blood curdling paragraph appeared in tbo editorial columns of the Johnstown i Trihunc. If the l),m,.nPfT... j - .ei known that tl.eir State ticket would Lave t encountered the stein indignation of the editor of the Tribune, they would no de.ubt ''av0 l''-lce1 a few thieving carpet-baggers Up"" n all1 t's eured l .r it his warm -''"'' semont. Will tho editor of the Tri- tei I., captibies veiiiU; intii, ev. I v one of .. i i. i i i i "ecu a ;vv , km tuost of wl ioni Ld "bciveel hi .Lo Cji;.d o-uerato uilvj , , . o i -ictnu n M.im nt. lit iiic kintion.iH v.... v.viF ti fitit;- " ii wj iiiu ni -lULiiju ui i iir n.,w...A . i ai . . - - ... " vtimiiia. jMI in .""fXt1 in. judgment thoDemoci-uioStA .- geslion that may grow as you think about ! and to Mr. Fertig as a representative -"ation. Theso reports bavo now u K , ' will steal otLer proper- umberland. Potter, Re. i v. S :vc ;, of T.vV 1 c,a,,c convention it, and it is that if Illaino is ever to bo ?f oil interest, t.. retract the calumny b,cen followed by categorical denials i r ' f11- . van, Snyder Toga and 1 uv n of Texas ouiiht to have nominated, in or- President of tho United States it . ;n n i into which it has he n.iu..,! xt. m.. ... ! thoir truth, and ii,r u.1 !,,:il.s. (.,f At Olean, a rib all town in tbe oil re- o ....?... L 7.v . t.. w. ' dor to secure lho weight of his approval, Realise the Liberal Republicans WoulJ gj ' m"r 18 running on tho samo ticket nor Rround for supposing them to hare a ' a ill J not f.irnettii.K the fact that the convention ot L',U 10 Leal (;'a.it.'' same party as Senator Eortig, but Lo docs ' f"lt'. It has among ;ts pr'incip es I tbree i Lad j ,s, ! classes frem wh,ch ,o Select ! . . .7 T t Jlj?,. : -ientc ! & us noinincis-.gno.ant and incompetent ted yi s.erd i by a icpo, t that Miss Sand- ,Ie sents the idea that he staited tha ' -conipleX marriage." The three Thund -ed three , ne-iocs. piumleitn.' carpet b.iiTL'ei s. ;o,.l fo.d. of New ITnvA.i. .o.-ca .Id,. V "oei ever Cbaigeel tbat Fei t ie's namn l nmtw lurtn the comm..,.;... t. ' A Terrible Powilev Explosion, j UCnTSI.Nfi STRIKES AN D EXPLODE ELEV EN II IT. IiRED KEGS oK relWPF.K MANY IM ItsoNS KILLED AND I.N.I CKKI) MUCH 1'JWrEIiTY DEST HOY ED. Pottsvii.i.k, Pa.. August IT. At half past 4 o'clock this afternoon a line of black and terrifying clouds sivrpt up from the west, and in a few moments the entire heavers over Pottsvilie were crashing and blnzin" with electric discharges. The storm "raed in sublime fnrv. While the j.ky over Pot iaville was iu full possession of atom. It was like the bursting forth of a rolca,i!c cratc' Le,re "l've gases have , been accumulat me for anes. ' " " . .... 1 I'.tMi.iC IS a 1.! klC UfrtJI. its UUUUiiiilJ TV t t ...Ml.. -. - - 1 Tl , V.-. O.l ', r, rr n rest on solid rock foundations, but this at- terncKui, wheu the 1,100 kegs of giant ; ; powder were touched by the glowing light- , I mug, the town and ail the eaitu around sll(,k M ;f a pi2net had struck them. Inmates of Loun-es weie bulled from : c h ai i s as if thev were iu tho path of an av.tl.niH: a. T.aroA mwl ileeT.Tv.riMit.pd tree ; --e Unn asunder. snappedV.I like twigs, j uoa iiicu li.iwiio iiti);.i.o.io tine n,i. v j teted to tbe winds. 1 weuty live bouses . were ciushed as if they were eggs under a , L iriimut i vo KoEi? n'l kii list nit ial bouses 1 lOc.tl,. t..., i.;il!;i. u.l ' were literally loin into kindling wood. ; ti r .. , , , t rLo fragments of ad these houses and bus- ; ineAs structures went Hying through tho air like bursting shells, i he life of do one . lutiou and deatli. At the very momcut when the appalling catatiopUo was about, to occur a party young poopte were holding a picnic pleasant grove alout half a mile away Suddenly the storm burst npon them, vivid lightning made the sky seem to l'M,...r Crfli: HO ll it ft 1 tillir. milh hnriimi. J n J ' . t v iv iiiiiu .rttu u.11 iii.'g 1 11 . -. : -: . 1 T .... . . . . r . 1 - 1 " - - I miJst of this splendor a long ! I.i77liiur mass of i LOU.OIb' 1 li'i" n.i. iu VL.O scene of wild and awful zigzag meteor burled its dazzli light into the bowels of the po.vdcr maga . . . - . . i zine, and boforo the astonished company could catch their lost breath a swath fifty feet wido was mown through the forest. Tu0 r'enie grouiids lay directly ia its The thousands of cubio yards of stone in tbe foundations of the magazine were rent m? "luares as large as dry goods boxos, aud pro;-elhd with the swiftness of biid9 shot through the swaying trees, so that tbe vene-able trunks were cut orT level with the ground, and the bodies thrown with re morseless fury among the helpless children. Trees, boulders, timbers roofs of bouses, blocks of stone, foundations, iron girders, branches of trees all came tbunderin? dowu amid darkness, ruin aud flying de: 'at,on- Ru-n and death j'inod bands, and iney aevastatcu a lair and cor.sideiabio proportion of this prosperous city, Tho names of the suiTorers so far a9 as certained aro as follows : William Pees, 17 years of age, bad his right leg so shattered that it was amputated at the knee ; Andrew Gallagher, 12 years old, Lad Lis head completely torn from bis body, leaving nothing but a pulpy mass scattered anio.-ig the rocks ; Richard Yaug ban, a boy, had his leg brokeu iu two places, b:s hip and lower extremities smashed and torn so badly that his entrails protruded, ho died at G o'clock ; Richard Stevenson, CO years old, bad bis leg broken in two I . T 1 v K'acc? aau auaitero . it was amputated at bad Her sboe torn from her foot badly crushed. Two young ladies who were driving to Mineisville Lad a narrow escape. A largo descending rock struck the horse in tho sido. teariug the astonished animal wide open. Tho ladies jumped from the car riajre and ran for their lives. Every atten tion was given tho eufforors by tho physi cians of tli is city. The house of Henry Steablo, was nearly torn down, and Mr. and Mrs. Steabln both j received severe wounds. Pallia & Rand's . magazine pear by, containing several bun- died kegs of powder, was badly shattered, but there was no explosion. f islier s line coal breaker, one hundred 1?' 7,alne, is also badiy damaged. A lsjrtion f tho en.- ne I ----- ... unit iiiu.i; liouso wasdemolishud. 1 lie explosion was 'eard eleven miles. The bonso of James (;-1'0'r'iL" -Mount Hope, is a comp.leto ZT,lh 'lfm .- " V T1;e c WiU inquest to- morrow morning. tTIin LATEST THE CORONER'S INQUEST. PoTTsvinnr- Pa., A;: rust 18. The secnA rt esterd.iy'a explosion was visited by TrrE FXT Pkksidkncy. In tho course i-' Cljr'Ye:,t!D wit,J Mr-Miirat Ilalstcad, editor of the Cincinnati Commercial yes- terday, a New York reporter asked bina ;1 "What about the third term ?" "It is tLo subject of a good deal of elis cussion, which 1 Lave desired to promote, believing that the moie tbe people think and talk about it, the less likely will thev 10 00 Rmn7 or Sl,c, lolly." '-Whom can the Repnblicant nominate if lh,ly d(, ,)ot Uumhi (;raol?.. 'T cannot answer that question. They nre I"11 indeed if they have not a hundred 1,,1?,e nle,'., jou tuiiiK unsrow is likely to come prominently i eligible men? v rirfiniini.nl i. lir. a !.... l. . t ljr lum iitc jicooo as one or tue i iuiiik nun eminently elitriblo. but T have doubts whether he will como before ! SJjya Hie assertion is a manufactured lie. the peoplo. Ho may be about that ofhco j Pertig refused to givo Lis name against as ho was about the placo on tho bench of i Free Pipe bill, and was then its"advo tha Supreme Ceiiitt, hold in ir that it wa cato. ns be was last winter wlm not a thing to be woiked for. Rut passing oaced the Free Pipo bill iu the State Sen- ; I!1 tbe '-''"ei'iaoimmuiiity, and of the on b from Riistow P. I'.l.iion T o-.n i I ate. Tho lb n.lf.n.I .',., . .... -. ', ablo imminent il iss..l.. ,r ' iOi.l, ( I .New l..:k, i an awav the niL'ht be lom with Se;;h ILitenian DikIo, adop-ed son .,f the keeper of n f aslu juulie boarding ii-u..e ut iiuica-uu's Poh.t. ' Heavy Defalcation. A Chicago despatch of the 17th says : The papers to-morrow morning will publish particulars of a defalcation by Charles W. Angell, Secretary of the Pullman Palace Car Company. From an interview with Mr. Pullman the following fac's are learn ed : Mr. Angell is a man forty ycais of age, agreeable ;u manner ana exceedingly agreeable ;u manner and exceed l competent for the position ho occupied. His social relations have until recently been of the vei y best character, and by years of good conduct be Las won the entire cufi- dence of tLe company and of his associates iu business. About three years ago his wife died. leaving two infant children. This loss " " - ---' .iai.uu C(-trirrl l.r B tima tnm it'lip tut maitMl -tn I turning tnat ed New nnil a s or two dispatched and. visitinr. X.itl'.tntr has lon leart.rt ..f l.ia whereabon-s up to this date mo lust uus;cii uau icii. uu k io rcss or communicatiou in i.Mcago excited com- meut tiers and caused Mr. Pud man to has ton homo anfl iotilnt. a tlmn innh owmi. e-o;, .n Ti.ij ,) ..!.. it., r ri.. - nation. Thi . . ,. gell had dis: curities of tL isappeaied with funds and se- e. company. The amount ta.. ken, although const upon two checks of 2.5,000 each, bo repre- Of mollPV. crrmlt -k.iK tliA r.. t,i f i .1 unia J ' A-'- ' VIt. O UO i I V J I IIUCIIVU reposed iu bis honor and integrity that this action created no uneasiness until bis mvstp. iona and nr..t, nMtii ni.,o,..v, . . ' . ... i.vo . n . . . . . . . ..v. . t v. i . t -.it. 1 1 v i . ucua iju . . . of itself a cause for suspiciou. Its posti rit'ies and ole be has converted the securities norl with the proceeds and the money gone to P.uropo. Tbe company is takinz most Vigorous measure., for Mr A Lei.sion.andprorM.ses, if possible, to recover i.r j. . ., . . .. the funds aud 6ecmities abstracted bv him out for obvious reasons tho adopted cannot be made public. 1.... r.. . ... .. ' measu res How Stko.no Ann Tur.T? A corrcs- i.Ii vsifii tni It i I -it el r ! K jo rrv-i.l,,-, W --' oni "i im a report, wnu n iney mihu .... .. . , ' ' . i j iu Ui(j a - -1 :. pbjsicai l.eai.n. E.ately lie bAS giadua.ly m,, lllj8 for U,)W,.,, ,v ( () , wtl(1 we t The dispatches sfato that Premier Tis- j tbe county of great value a'-'-n ! been recovering good spirits, but having trust, to use the i:u,u.We or Western sporting zli lAS bceu elected fcy Sepsi-tJyoergy audi Tlo Ponton I'.'rt ,vl ., suerod dnnng the past waiter disappoint- , oow e,tt,er ut u or shut up " , leturned by Schemuit,. Tisza mixed state 1 IUan CMh lie Wu i- ' S.T' merit in some social aftaus, it now trars- ! This brought out the fallowing re joinder, j r n .;rc lvi.l..i tlv ' - , alXj'- J',lu,i:41. aIdiessr-s a r. . . Pires he fell into disreputable associations, through the New Yo.k Sun of the ICth, j X In ' I. eland is devouting the ' t Ker'S' ' which however, were unknown even by , fom Mess, a. Powell & Co. : j turni cn -uV jf pcicnce h not . er' I !T , L " J ' thlV,ni1c,-f,E:ne-Sa ' AbT' 'rBr,RSTrKo,smo,. christened it, they might cull him M.caw- j rvca ear, Urj ' the usual time for bis rummer vacation he ; We wiji forfeit rz.im to the M-ropolitnn , K-r waitincr fr somethinP to turnin iJ 9 "f - proposed to meet Mr. Pullman in New ! Museum n? Art ,-t an equnl Hmmmi to be Ki". "r IntLeirMrr.r1f.JUiI:,...,V Vo:k, as he (Mr. Pullman) was about re- ! IKJ'il'1' rM..V,eeapr.oin,e.l ?U S,t., C" f"ni the Ma.e we condeiun your irtc r, p, r,v r f,om Kurope, and started East for pronounce the II,.mM cireulat ion e l-iims a.5 1 i;V " " " r " " Z t.Z Z ' lo? .?:m.3"1 a cnr,ic "'fn . , , . avowed purpose. Mr. Pullman reach- ; luruishcJ to us to be in excess of tho iucf, ! : , ; . V . i 13 , Umil mtcrarats bold i.P t-,t , '. York on a steamer on the 7th. inst.. ofR peo.m,, raoi-osntox. t., m i r 1 i H r T 3 ., Utcr lo rubi;C derision.-' ... . iuv itu .1.. i ......... I 1 II t lie Ktr.mnrli nl a lni cro f isli rpppn 1 1 v ! .... Mr. Anecll did not appear for aclav ! v' o win rorfeit l!Uv), ns above, if the c-m- V . . I J woman oi tiat.i, A'n. - Lrto,,,,. ..;,.Q ; mitteeppolnteluc-er;lir.irto The Ht-rtiUl' srii. i -ugufc in me river near , ort asuiugion, . tpf.n vf..irs one w a . t. ii.tv. .........tion, ,j,nv Ull.l. UIJU , ,. 1 , i ..,,,) ..., . ,. . . . , , ,. . ' Ml.:.. . C J I . I. 1 .1 - : 1 I J J .' I Angell a brother to Saratoga to .be more than copies in excess of the : k ..i, i. . I oU,e.r 13 lt'Clrt'd to Lave t-iu-a L other places which he bad intended , tacts. " """" lww J"'8 1 ccntly to comparative twins .. - derable, is not snllicieut, I t,reuill"un OI ,no '''''' at that u-.no. I HO tl I 111 tn tlin .. nit. . . . . I . . . .1 . t. . . 7T .7.7 . 1 i.-fl .... .. f of was seurl n.-r t to M.n offiA f n,. ' oa.U. !..... - :J ' wamci win come io iiiugaieui Wiiea t j - - ' . . i , --t ...... u i-it 1. 1 1 .(i Kiau iu k iw at an T-k :n . i , iu a in New York. aLd that proper vouchers i (Jeo. P. Rown r. Jk r.. in u.:l? ,uC ..,ft i.tn.e i,,oe. . s wi.ii ai.j i . . uviw " invu .'no jl ciecis to accent. . .t.. . . z : i .- ; would be returned, thus evading or over- New York. Auz. 15. 1S79 ' KI'aeI ue?, at, 'erung Junction, N. aud i riding tho custom of the office which re- " ,B, J nniay mornmg, imrying their I quiied vouchers to accompany every r.av- . tvY 1"icr,..na? d chulze, Nicholas ', pondentof tho New Yolk Tribune, wiiLicjr ! er rem.-iiri. The rest have ha'-tenel away in from Reading in this State, pre'ends to ' IXj). of IhJ K 'i roi.f give a fill! inside history if the Knighls of 1 to Memphis nr. ti.mr.ir.Tme.! upsiii pooi-'iiren-Labor. The order, ho says, was boiu in i " f1,r,-'0 '-do-anywhere t. escape the J'hihwlelphia several yea.s ago, when lhoX cloth weavers conceived it, and now uum- ! dende here. Either from -or-mce or a desire pers covt.uirj, in tbe country at laivo, Oo (x;0 . V".1 pni-j it w!l9 denb-a th:it the cases of them iK-ing PenusjlvM.ai.s. The order ; 7W is exceedingly secret, Laving until lately : fie.-o then and is of the most malignant tyr kept even its namo from the public. '-It. ' Tl"'. ''.stress Is irrer. No .ne utiiiecnainte'ii is so subtly secret that members are prohib- lted from mentioning it even, outside of the doubly-Cliaidcd doors of tSdr 5,eelo,b.d assembly rooms." Tl.it. r.,r-. c.....i.. .. " ., . . " - " ' says tho railroad riots or 1877 gave the or- der a great impetus, as the badied strikers afterward joined u in great numbers. No professional men or merchants are admit-, ted to membership, which is confined strictly to workingmen. The Tribute man gives tho grips and signs of the order, viid luminal ui uuecung an eutranco to the assor,,T.1i0 u:u : - io iib ia in rtj jiiier esting tLan tbit heretofore published of ; this order, becauso more pauicular and j posti ve, and because of tbe immense turn j Per of Knights be represents as belonging : to it. If wo accept bis story as trne, we j must admit that this order is very formida ble in respect to its political power aud its power to inaugurate and coutrol a universal , strike, The correspondent concludes bis I let tor with the following : i The wonderful increase of membership, which i has starile.l the Kniifhls r,f Labor themselves nf inn-, a mi maneoonnnuert secrecy nbsol 11 te.'y im possible, ailrit utalile ton setMed purpose on the purl of lemlmjr secret labor society ineu to . nc- lne ..runes, unions under lieno Thev reason thut when this h,.s ..... - ,J HP. mat reita-jce will l.e utterlv imnussinie Th. strikers of lust year aver that with the present unity they could have been pucces-Tnl. Last SDrniiT tht y thouirht t'ie work ot nmnijfumation had aone lar eneiutrh to insure success, and de sired to t.e-in a universal strike in July, !nt were di-teated by the- more conservative mem bers. The hot-heiiils are still insisting on mah- ... K.t-iii mo oipi 10 "krrap cutntal ny the lliioat. j i,,-y ne xt suested August 15, as an e-.i-pieious flare. There seems to be a defer- tnmation ,0 ff.rce a strike when the rullm-ids lire uncreatestiU'Tmml form. vi,ii,-the h.iuntiful hyvest and shipping K.Tods r,r the rn trn.b.. 1 he le.id. rs of the Knijhtsof I.sbor denv !l rumors nf a prt.l.r.ln.l ...il.n . L t -, , - ..'-j ..- ru.iM, num.- 1 1 nave I 11 ir h-.ru r.ill I. ,1.1.., tl...:. . . . , 1 . i.i'-ii ..-Mi.es KMiowers In ctie.-k. I'hey nuiy hold back the fetorm Tor a time, but as lue-y iiold it It trut heirs the uiore iorce. The vote polled by the Nationals in No vember will show whether the Order of the Knights of Labor is as strong as here rep resented, and wo may presume that there will bo no demonstration in tho way of a general strike before the election. A Woman SATES THE Day. ITom Plummer turned tbe tables on Smith in Sutler county has been heretofore related iu vuese columns. omitn Lad twitted ipe til, while replied that 1 Inmmer for liihting a free pipe in t l.A r ji.iIlUi i. . . I l .. . ... be did move the indefinite postponement ... ... m r ti-iubui Hi 1 oiinioci ie-uiieei inai 01 urn pin, put tbat he was representing Crawford county then, and his constitu- cnts remonstrated against it as tonding to kill the refining interesU here and build it up In Baltimore, at our expense. Rut as luck would have it, the original petitions, or remonstrances, vpia f...,.. l... ' or remonstrances, weie found by Mrs. l'lui.mr at her home in this city. She na uveti in me naoit 01 preserving her husband's letters and writings, lie behg very careless in tbat respect. Casting her eye over the remonstrances, whoso namn should she see there, bold as John Han cock's but L. II. Smith's, her husband'. ... rival and antagonist. Her womou's wit told her how to make use of bis discovery, and armed with this damaging document she took the cars and repaired to Ilutler, the scene of tbe Convention, aud the arena of ceintest. Plummer then turned ou Smith, showed him up. and turned the tide, wen an easy victorv an.I ia nnm n. ' . . - t " ' 1 ' - lut; : itinn.i I :... i. .,1 ! """""" ii"iiiiui.t;iui voiiRress. 1 turatner denies, however that Senator Fertig's I namn ii. r. i, . . ,, ?. name was on tbo remonstrance at all. ll was attnt'Jied 1 1 t i the remnnst ranee against iil. Tit ' a r it le Iii i 'i '. a Free I'ipe I The days arc perceptibly abbreviate !. Gr:o. P. Powell & Co.'s Uei-ly to the New York IIekald. In its issue of the 9th inst. the New York H raid threw dowa the gauntlet iu this wise : We make, therefore, the foll.iwfinr proposi tion to Kowell i Co. : If thev. or their fricmls a'A! wlTh 7ti WZVZltt'k pm.l lv them to the MotropolHHn Museum of Art or toHny public charity t o.: t mav !i-nirrei on. in case the sworn report of the o.i''x cir dilution is s!i own ti) proper Hn't tlmroiiirh ex amination to t.o correct. The If t nl. I w iii iilso rut up an iual sum of twenty-tive tlioii--ati'i , l"ii!. which it will scree : ' I-hMriren. sliail tie paid over to urn or to any public report of circulation is proved false" The con on, in case its sworn dinon 1 iv.it t hut Kowell .V t'o. shall choose one reslieet H 111 e e V Tlf rt til iil'i k it n iivinilii'il ii.ii i tf .......... I .., ... " . . , . .. ..... j pliall t-honsc another : ami these two s'imII kcIi'l-I Htlllrtl:nl 1 &-;. t h !-.. &hMOf.trtltu.tKntMLr.' : :..; ....'... ! OT'R TMIRP PROPOSITION PW(!BnfVrh,: 61 ipoiunoti does not pronounce our estimate i "''"" r tne actual I OVH FOrI,Tn I We frill forfe ! that thu circuit Rilltim utitii.itiii ue, n esttmatcil pronounce that the actual daily sales of t..i mm 1 Hue, 11 ernjf en itsiiuien hs the number claimed t.v Mr V 11 In ttie ivritttn st ttcm.-nt f uri.ishe.l by r theifiO'lanooor the eiiiturot thu AMtn- EWSeAPEU I)lK5CT'uy. Ye submit tbe above propositions to the , .... , . . -J. - . ! rpri',t,"t "Grenada, Miss., 1 tFly Rlves the following the distress prevailing nnaer tiato or; vivid portrayal j tbere in conso - ' . . . - i miaiifta,.f Il.itnit..ai,ri ... ' me .naijiuui iue i err io:e scourge, i ei.Iow fver. now aiHiciiLy the Southern ; c'Ufc,, I . Evcry r,n. Rll, 10 flv rrr'm '''' ferer-sirleken 1 t,"w" hus ''"eso. The ravnw--e of ti.e dread j rtcd, the norYa mtup.k, li ' ...... : .. ,.. . . . . ' . . J . e'lnes reinam open ti tnuisai rlveil here VeSli r,;.-iv. In i - -.ipnv wiiu a smaii :l. I otliO'i ss. 1 r- boriv of nnr.-- wear a more r 1 I lion never i;ave l s e!i a town Population cr half of whom nre wh ie. It woiil., riot .e fur from the truth to sav 1 ii.i.-uii iimii'i'i . l.r.. ri.t.it. rtj mm 1101 ovi r ?nree or lour hu.tilrol of the hit- j m," "intenV;. .d, irv'.u, ,', J ;rer:cbi. The city Is In a verv tiphy c.-.ndiCori : TI,G fart.Hk-e and putrid bodied of dead amnmU 1 i"1 '. 'M v t rs. V"V' -' 'Jin around, nnd 1 l in -i u ".-ii u 1 e no 1:011 1. 1 us to t.o v.- the fevxr irl fnat.-d. lr. K. F. liriiwn.l'fV.'m,!!,!' rto V1- l,',r wn'si"if here am., the sick, tells mo srrHHiVsso rbnnqr nobly. Their workers are here frmo -M"m',hl n,l ew Orleans. Tiiey divl.le the Iw.TOm fte t wants. Cniikc the lever iu New' Orleans the i t - o.-sis cuia-ns or tne ilac(: iit't- 1.11'nnsiueoinll H 1 h4 OP.-lir it ! n kt onti -n ly amontr the i: naccli rnal ed and the children Hero it is different. The r. xroes have eseaped woni.err.it'y so far, but the white people are terntoy nt?! ctr d. Of course no one attempts to do any business. The rumble of the dead ear a.entf the streetsaud tbe hurrjin,f footsteps eiumot fin to Keep up that horrible reeliutr of dread which every one who remains behind carries constantly with h!,n. No cue can U-ll w hose turn it will t e next. I am told by a physician fmm Memphis, who arr.ed to-day That the situation iu tl.ut ritv Is nppadin. The disease lias snretid rapi.ily llll-ri. Ami linlirill.rl.i.i.ll .1. ... . . J . ,,,, t,,K viioris to a 'av the excitement the people, are panic-st . k. n. Vjrr..VVV P,r,rS "''W'"' undoubtedly LT-C' V:'L .'V''5 .h:.l!f ,,!" M"r-- M'-mphisis doinc her very 4 i.t t y-v rr .1 I -. . . sc.)iirLi ' ' ui ficr naii-i 01 tin' " '.' "."- '. oui mere is a I 111 IIN'Mil t 111 i ,. .1 a .1 ... " It is .... saionwr me Hue or the railroad will suffer krreaily, lor not withslanJickr nil precaution.! people from the fever-st rickon rtistric-t- can n t laws? Ut t'"Urt"i- ,t'i strontrer than A - .. ...... .,..,,, v,. I IM- r- . .7. .n. , . . . . " I 'J".7't- tens now a Derso thief, bam without i arms and only recently out of prison mr i Ceeded iucetMntr aw'av aid, 1 r ! , L V ' p,.l,r'S away With a drove of i cows longing to a farmer in Delaware ! County. Hero is tl.ni,,- . ! ... a t A ' !,l.r-:i'"?h renplt. of "ori.i scarce nair made up. The In- by enliimr with true women, who sat ished their eurioi-iv found that the puling j-omiirster was indeed a freak of nature Th; sie representativtV or P ckers and stealers'' which the newly arrived L,',Jrrse,rH",rCr bOFC W"e two "f Hook like .......... .. ... i" iK iiooi 1 y PolH ltlli A liiioosnvnisnf the rmhnWn ... , & ww'ir'hJ a"i'u,rL 11 "ek i atn Moselys hired man. who bad metwitV I AVln,ln ';ci,,'n wine months pre v to 1 "iv j ?S . prew tip ruddy and nsttc, j I dt" ,ito h .Tl' . Kie.v nr. riionv and mriin . j . . r hands, or s" nrnPs. rather " lU learm T ' ' h hi9 neatly by hol.l.W the ' "uh h r Mtnd ifuinin it wiih his mon.h ?IJ,1 fnritillr n-r,.,.,. r. - ""-"I'OV 1113 lie- ! u!'l'"ude in the management ot horses. Vxee-lilnlr i knowrTas'ood or hVM - I ceDre which was nnfonnmiteiy-' ki-n ,,'nv, ",' tjfJ,or ,T,,1?.fu, Purloses ."aier in Hi" ,J.'U' f,f;cr 00,1 ward, a furiner. mov-r.,1 , vcii me know). aiivautaife nin'andf years fttro Ue.onrVfqueuUy brm.X Z'VZ 1 " 'ir'8 ,r,ml ulJ10 to ' dealers at the v -.T 'n d" .ka-So.u 1, J'hil""l'WH- H I yVoTuV anS Tun, Z?WZ?'r V'.t'r ! served two terms in lho i'-'" "f Tt"'V.bl5- Iinrr rr hoeon tKi : " l--!' I ltIJ- Ohambcrsbur.: hiving MoZ WrZ&Se ' seveTa" years 00 e,vrreV".".-it-' n Pucks the Kustcru IVnire, i,' ... ' "tence to few months airo bv Or .sla "M "s I'ar.bmeil a invr ou, eivht years. M j, a,V ' ,Z '? 'HU r gvrv tlu ft of ten mileh e.,i J.'J i',1,,it. as tho v ..... - a iir f1'??' tie would muiIsnS until tried in Den war., rv. ..UJ noilnnsr mi rii in i c iHiPui not -... . . . , ruiuel in default of :,5oo buij. ' aa to,u- -Uuriosiiy has tieen excited by the ro- Cdlt Oliblieatw.r. nf . -" "UK Io .ui7"T;. ' " 'Tu,ls " (hssens ens not only are they pi-.fectlv well tacts than tho OtruJ.i writ- ! ' , : " " " " ' ' , . tueriy trees in u.e garden of tip , . . - ,v,.. mo i.aaeiien Ji."i.s, a. l is t'o v t irrtrn rnoposmox. down. MVrW. fill the a'r with pcrfi ,;', it turn, as above, if the com- t 1 eter .cMannfl. a Molhe Ma.uiro, has whetted bis little l.atcLet .L i V I as .it.or do not pronf:ur.et been found guilty at Siuibury, Pa., of mur- o,.,,. i,. ,..r ,r i - . - J' i'Ty''f;ssy,,? Vare i tbe f degree. JolTu O'Nei.l, al- JU'' Ufl'r L" l - the nnnounecment that I ainc Woo.i ward Im I (ri ven birth to a .rl f ,norrosit v in t he w Iv of Irifiims whlel, was declared to be de-v-d.r ,.f hands a sort of Kichnrd .h.. n' .;., .l "' "r - . i 11 k nunf x . son r farm of John V. MoonT y i-.?, ' " ",Vr Lrt'",' tho ware county, early on Tusd, mof nin' were worth in each, total f.j-'o i " '" ,lt"7, i-I?.." K? ': Slew ' SIS" t I I ! I satisfk-d with tho results of H . far as the afo ctions Avc Zi 'l Unit its pl.ysie,) rosuiul , Cl1' J,,,t the m,st' dl:lcyy w jreivs and (tCter Votings. The French Senator Renouaid is dead, Theie ate about 125 laundiics in oper- ation in Philadelphia. -1 no . at indies are) carrying me laun 5nto C'cntral Africa. Nine Algc, iau mis sionaries are ennti anng .anzioar. j At Gaspe recently a li other and t wo sisters married a sister aud two brothers, The families j.ooled their issues, as it wero. A Wesltield (Mass.; firm has begun tho manufacture of circula.- cigar boxes, holding fifty cigars. Advantage superior viiv.iti'ovoA. i no cieveianu jicrna warns me ience : ..P.wl I..,. A., it-, 1-.nt.i.nt ai.il ! "-jii,.i.nl i. . o t.iv . .1 ... .... ; .. . the same measures Col. Vest is making a very active can vass for the United States se nntorship in leged accomjilice, will be tried at tho text term of L tirt. The Ia':timoro Gazette says Xht some arrangnien't must be made, m.-w that the harvests are about to n.ovo, to tran.-poit a crop of Southern outrages to the close dis tricts of the North. Daniel W. Peed has started on a one hundred and fifty days' w:dk from Maiden, ;ass., to tsau r ranctsco. ibis second Le :i Ti .. ,.i j r-K " 1111 " n umcu nrr utau. There is a married woman Darned Ry- i ers0!1 ,u st Hoboken, N. J., who Las ...... . . . , , , n.i-nn l,:il!i l.i liri.trci. nl,:M,-i.i .1 i,Ut..n ; fs ' ' - " " i-fLtrtiAin.icu n.iom j accoucbements, namely, eight times twibs, twice triplets, and once four at a birth. The bankrupt net goes out of existence on the first of September, eo far as relates ! u?" letttions. ti led nt imt to that- d:tA ivn All petitions good, and pro- cccdins in peiidiusr cases no on to conclu 1 r - ...... . : !,,. Benjamin Flshor, of Ycrgennes, Yt., while shaving before a mirror, discovered a large spider on bis f-houlder. Misled by tho reilection in the glass, in tryirg to brush it off Le cut an artery, aud "bied to death. A. A. Chaso, editor of tbe Pcranton ll'illy Ti'rifS, was lidder. in efUgy on a rail through the streets of Scrauton. on Tbnrs night, and fired from the mouth of a can non in tho public frquaro for opposing tho new coui.ty scheme. It is a wise child that knows its own father from a tame fox that bad been kill ing chickens. Albert Cook, of Allegan, Mich., did not, and lodged cinety-two buckshot in hi3 father's bowels. At Frau cesvi'.le. Ind., William Raider mistook Joseph Kegel for a woedcock and ebot out both his eyes. ritnry Alless, of Pittsburgh, was found hanging to a rafter by Lis mother, wbocnt him down before be bad time to dio. He became indignant at tho interference and was about cutting bis throat w heu a police man arrived, no was taken to tho police station, where Le made the second attempt to Lang Limself. John Ten Eyck (colored'' was hanged at Pittsfield, Mass., Friday morning, for iLe murder of Mr. and Mrs. David Still man, at Shefueld, on the 2?th of Novem ber lasi. He confessed committing other ciimes, but denied tho murder of the Still ir.ans. He waa also guilty of bigamy, leav ing three wives and a number of cLildreu. Ou Thursday evening, Austin. Neva da, Wft3 visited by a cloud-burst, which flooded the business part of the town, do ing damage to tho amount of about ?U.O,- UU A mo.. O 1 1 ' Z"As.llJUrT.T,0r otuce and many business buildings were wrecked. The residence portion of tbe town escaped. It was Hayes and Wceoler. Yes. Wheeler. What Lvs become of Wheeler? Statesmen who aspire to the honors of the Yico Presidency should think of tho fate of this once prominent person. When a man is mado Yico President, by fraud or otherwise Le drops o-.it of sight as quickly as harlequin when Le alights ou tbe trap door of the stage. Tho Evening 2itu, published at Franklin, Pa., alleged tbat a certain gen tleman had entered a married lady's cham ber at a campmecilng at an unseasonable hour and under suspicious circumstouees. A prominent citizen of Franklin considered Limself the party referred to, and threw pepper into the eyos of tho editor and horsewhipped him. Tbo Lancaster Intelligencer very perti nently remarks, that throughout all" itsjhis tory tho Democratic party has been tho special f, lend and exponent of tho woi king man s best interests. Ho who deserts it uow makes a fatal mistake, and only aids to fasten more tightly about his neck the galling collar which yeais of Republican maladministration bavo riveted onbim. If the Red feud Inquirer, says the ll'ar risburg J'.itriot of a recent date. kAr.s on with its viilainousabiiseofGen. ColTrotb the majority against Campbell iu Bedford conuty wiil bardly bo less thau 1.000. W liPPAffir Mm nm. . . n i . r ii -i "on. iivuiuruuoiie 10 roil una trnnipm .nw m. ;,..-;i,- r. ji .... : " ""'V "o., .oi a eau- uiuaie tuey manage to get tho lnquirtr to blackguard him. That always biings tbo answer. Ex-Senator M. B. Iwrio, confined at ivirkbride s asybnn. has bee. vioUiil mi.l t io r,. i violent, a.id it s found necessary to con- fine him more closely than heretofore. Ho has shown no evidence of physical paraly- lUt U tLe.c-" ..-.j, -... .,..1.;; .......ciit,o sire'lgin uuokeicr UIIUCITOOK t llib the Treasurer .i ....... . . ' ' ttrzj"v .. ...0 i, mimrj aim uo ex npri ai i.ii ni nmt -i-i. t . i . on Saturday night about nine o'clock 1,l?dT Joh.UR T Vy atrv'wa Ll" r n,f , riniAr,?",' met i.ans wbo demanded his money. i;ea nim elown and riddt.1 bur. . ifi i . t riTf nl i i l .i inn :pif iw fii urn i t .. i . - ja J '"ance, requiring tbinc abonV , r t ire cro d'Lut tU eUb" every head couiaun-J -- haTeTt Slrenrf: Pa I ast we k . , a ,U V " iaiu.i;lon' were open, all of whom attest tL :V L.l.Xflk:.0,, Rff.roke into a T,'ie ..MidJ;e lvito..tiary i1 r ."", u" oiutiiuaiM-is navo Fulton. Frankli i T con-i' ir. ii - v- uo money, but they dcaisn to maka it . i"llVl .,a",kl,'V, ''.-. xt.-r .i:r. "Y. am-tiier cut Xo?r- They the,, ,h rit"'n,t !' "as washed J'" ia aa i i. . . - ins n. onev. ami anot Per cot i.is in.,..,, r . ' .. Illilll lew linn into 1 1 . " astiote and was ii a VMl" v.v ailiiUBL I II 1 T I l III lA 'lllll... oiUUouso almost ! John O'Neill ha bron(ilt s, . " I vYm. White, both of Pittsburgh ,7v'-- alleges that White "nialici..ii7v . v decoyed and led astray bisonu',' . by means of love rondos no ' Ls gumurops ami candies. " i - this statement, and asse.u x i.euis cansriiter were nirjti,.! - time since. White wai ' ti ial. ' '-U f i The Centre county ,ir ir adopting the customaiy res lioi,, ' ' '. occasion of the death of a la ''"' - '"' 'U duced a new feat rue : a sucriw tV ' ' ii 1.-5 me, iriM-o anu eie-'-O't', . was presented and oiotu-,! -i-r.... I . . T .1 I- ,:.ia :i .'. 0 .t bigu at.u incbes Rcro(, tie c'.f -ki '. I mg io pounus, was born nr. the ' , . nl l.r. v r. 'ul i ii it ...... ,i. . . After the body of J ir, Ttr. F-v - . cxecnted murderer.icachni ('! f !! I ' " " it was exhibited for several L-.'.-V : ! freight bouse of tbe Ro.-t. u ,'o'ivr.IS roal at ten cents admission ft.0. r P' , ceipts amounted to ft ft ten d ..; u u"t''. colored men, one the fa Lei-iL : kv' ( ' ' deceased, Lad the body ia cha: V:" eaid tLey were f.need t.i e-, 1. .' , clamors of the crowd, n.i :;-r'.- ' '"t went to Ches'er to stoj the cl,.',.-' ,". arrived too laie, the paitv Ln "' ' for Plardfotd. ' - : " " : A c ii H'tis coni roversy r.Tr a .. . lieart Las arisen at Nice. A;; . . , . " lady, who bad been c..:-v( ::t i '.' ' '" ' man v.aiuonc ia..n, a: t ...... . . T.-...1. T - M v oiirc.-i en l aintr l.rv:T-.e CD C. that the should be buntfl w: eincts of the ed:!':ce, 1 Le t: u:., ' thorities eppospd sr.th a sr a- tbe health regulations. bt tl.e cce't-!". cal legatees thought U' cHi ur culTy by buryirg tho Lea it civ :i: chuicb. Tbo famiiy, Lowtf, permit tbe body to be cut. The Hellefente V,','i- 1 , nr. - .. now declare that in a" L;s leja- ve reer. Senator Dill re-tid t r tvi -1, , :,. of relief a.-ked for by tbe miners a: : ingnien of the CoiiiinomM-a;-.!, .. .. , can givo n, o oaio a'iU ; -e ;.; r tire iii.'f nl where t!.--e v--tc:s a: '.B ric arid we will tet ?:.". that :!.: who asserts the couti ry. l.a c exam-pcd the 7J -. o.- e'-e i . 1 Li a aud deliberate liar. We y.c.:,.c c-; :-. maiks on this subject are pi t ':. iV t. misconstrued. Now, thtri. put r- pp. Tho circulatiota of a'r.iar.ae? t-:.j limited in Texas, the nigra s jr. ; . ... of the eclipse did nut kniv p ; -. . happen, and were oveic- f. On Senator Coke's j iai.r.v;, they fell on their kuc-es i . :ir 1 eic.airuid, that tbe day of ia-.ln.t:.: :.. coue. In I'ucLanan. "wl.tre t. : began, Pph. Miller ran i:.t. LL- L.r. : Lis son's bead open with a Late-hit. vv... ed by a ladder to the roof au.l c.t t throat from ear to ear. His same moment ran out into tbe ;.:... . Lear Gabriel's trumpet, abJ s,;u.:.. 'Corre, sweet cbarivt !"' As Jacob Ijiudis. r f Erin. X. Y was twisting the wisp arorLJ wLeat tLe other day, a :.-,:gs rxui: i-i spraug from tbe stiaw dirtct'y teta:Jt 1 face. TLe farmer mechaL cr. .j tt-e-w 1 Land out and caught tLe s: akc r.., .: neck just in time to pr.-vc:.: ;:s f.i-'t: ; its fangs in his noso. IIo f.r'.J t-t f .-" linnly in bis Laud and c.vie.l f -r a J. A compauion ran and cat tLe MrpK.t s !?: ofl" with a scytbo. TLe iat:lst ake w itself so tightly about Lr.mi,?' Lure i : that a broad red mark on the !:pL . v. ! every coil. ILe suafco ras tf.ice a half feet long, and Lao n:i e i y.:' It is now put a'ni.-st f ry :,a e. ' that tLo wLeat cu p for lt-7":? c- est one ever grown iu tLs l'i ;;i-el After making all proper de.V.iC. !: f ' partial failuio if spiii g v. list i:. I aud Minnesota, the ciop f.r tl ;;. : mains from eighty to t.-iurty t- 1 els iu excess c f t Re crop of 7T. V-'c : cow safely turn our atTe:i . ;i f considciation of the question of !.. v. grain we are likely t'o'Lave t sol t : equally important question of e?t tt-::. wLere we sLail be ab'e to fuel a r, . -fen- it. All present i.ulicati i s j - '-. long term cf very ciodsiSU, breadstufrs. A dispatch from Grcr.."k.la,M:ss.'. Aug. 7th, savs : TLe srei.e iu tLis stricken town for tie p-t t : Lours beggars description. T! e -" ' men and woiueu and belt less cl 7 ; sick, dying, or deaJ. It is p.t.fi.: , : to toe an entire family i "stn ' ; ' swept away in a few bi icf b -u; s. i f. ficial death-list for the past te!-;; hiuii s was seventeen. TLe pi ';' ; . decreased to a Lttle over f. ' l-"t. whites, leaving but few new c.w M. Fscedman and w.fo. fioin Nfff,l; ; " en route to New Y-ik. nf.? 1 i: 1 : train this morning both u-sil.'1 -vekpcd yollow fever. On the 10: h of Septon bci Ir..-'. Clyde (O.) UnUriri.f. Mr. ii. - living on a r.irm owned by i-- ' er. m Towi.a...1 -i..'.ir. s i t a i . . -v r. a Hying pigeon, iu the crop d cut c-peu, be found three koir..7 t t These kernels Le planted i f it i;-7 te ruber 20. aud two of 'he g;a-s:s cr A short time since they were I.v i rt"u me stupple removed jr -iu o ' by tho roots (b.o of the -o ,, t ei.t vt wo stilkV w Lcails mere well fitted lie- tbe abimt Sft? suit, also Leadi-J out ailll ttlA Ctnlilila ,r,rt.,i.l fr.H'.l t! P i. ot , beads tilled r.r tl a m,.st n: r,f .1.- f- - . , .. " ouu uv rtiA lasi i.ee!s..o eS.Su oini..:.o,;: , - f,e .,i.ln,,!!t f ., a: ,1. - ... - v lrTl: ! i-dtoknVi nt seven a,r-"- --Ihal. be residents-ft-,; select s to, prepare p: '.- - , , y contracts for the erectM,, of a rab!e ,f ., butnl: ..r " .. " . .. vi oiisoi)prs no riTiiinils -i ' t .. . . - " -. .. i. less ItlAIl I II...... a..i ami IO " a f I . . . ..... ii.. i.i,iLi i w l" ira inovicieil ar.er inc i. - tiary at . Phil ...leL.hia. 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