o -j O IT XICL ffi3IOttt51. 133"- ' uim nti i -v, 1 ! i- J ? ; TiUhilBBftll.fBHHWL! Tn"E unwelcome announcement i raa.re i that there is no money in tbe Slate treasu- Ejcptosion in a Coal Mi J'etcs ami Other Xtings. John Taylor, bis wife, two children and a Miss data toft Springfield, Missouri, H. widow of eighteen has been temar- over two months o for Colorado in a ried'at Fleming, Ky. wagon. They were eaptwred by Indians Eighteen hives of bees recently sold ! and all mrtrdered but Miss Chit, who was in Lancaster ft- ITS. rescued last week by Uuited States troops. The Onefd community picked 7,300 : A young lady of Heading had her pho- VWwtt xtB-v VTI.T.F.T ASD A LAWE SCMBER ! rv f..r th e TiTmpnt of 9ll( farther DO ft 1 OUT , c- uivc HHU.T DAMAGED. J - 1 J " " I , iHU A I. t. ........ , . .m ------ -.. -----r - - " ,f iuc amonnt appropriated by tbe last I . EOENSBURC, PA.f ! LoBWatwe4otbepnblcinStitmtioof the lndrfth7lleof . . r . . -ri- v tlin vill .,tu f .Sullivan was toe scene ui FftlDAT; - 29, 138. Sia:. Col. Noyes, State Treasurer, ; a d'readrill ;.ident. Haifa mile tth of : : rrs J few days ar,o that there .will be a deficit of . ,ue Matiob. house, and on the Evsns-ville A ci-OsE oERfER expresses it as his , nea.ly twomillionsof dlaisin the-pveseut ; and Terre We railroad, is situat'd the A Jiberate jument that female suffrage in fiscal year after the lust dollar in the ire a- j feVmlinS four Y-jnig Toi ritory, where women have ( fury has been paid out. Mr. W ickersham, jasl eve,nff a loutl explosion was jeard. the same right to vote as tue.r iorc.j, is a ..pe. -cuUCU, - , - ,""1, ";V"r, nd rwnrlia. became there is only one eirl i :ii uii iuwi. tA Mr a i 1 1 mil in r oo uoviu"j ' ----- j . . for him to draw school warrants against j jump- of rh&!n bushels of apples this year. Not a single yynnffydddll book haa ever been printed in the Welsh language. One hundred and eight acres of laud in Bucks couuty receuty sold for $104.50 per future, nut because the wtiien are not treated considerately, for separate polling pl.ices are provided for them, but because "politics U out of their legitimate sphere." Veiy few of the respecUule women in the Tei ritory exercise Ue .iivikge which has teen conferi'ed t!jn.i tl em, and those who do are usuall taken to the polls by spoit- iui men who are employed by candidates second. It was a1 vote in their f . : latuie to know tha T.r. While suc'j lias been the result of the etptriuicut i" Wyoming, its crazy advo. c uts still coutinuo to uig? its adoption iu niany of the older and inoe thickly popu Ulcd Suites. air at least three sundred feeU emnloved above gro-ind about th annually to the system as it would be to were for tbe moment pnralyzed with terror,, j the one million required to be appropriated pmr,ioved above gro-ind about tbe mine ' y . . . . -. i tograph taken a few moaths ago, and the flowers in tbe corners of the necktie ap peared like two distinct hamuli skulls. The young lzdy thought this was a pre monition of death, arwl whether from the fright (which was alleged) or some other A new town in Maho has been named cause, she died in less than three months. Mr. Guy Carlton, a roousx larmer ev- tjjgj.p , enty-nve years oiu, hyiuh ub ure tmi;o There are 239 Catholic convents for of Wyoming, N. Y., has bought his coffin women in England, and over 400 female . aud has it ready for use. He also has reaay ior erecnn bouu mi jto un., OF OUR- acre. j. .j.-n: :.i. .. .... - , . . i., k. K,.iior ri iunwvi in i nfl Rusoe oi it uwe mie, nti draw his check on a bank In which he bad ; u they recogmzeu n as vioieui p.; - , - 'T cT 'T., a 1m in -r iT . a v iod windows. The block will be mail luiro ncio -' lj f -fs- ; , . . ,i- i r . night. te has smce died. pntwer uis Rrac w fjinu-ju uj The lJiUtimore (razette savs mat Air. anu sonaicy iup im. '"k um-uibn ui i i j . ri.:. r.i ...i. Alio reweniutm-u no anus. llll UisgKCCiui bwho i , . ..,l.!nr th nin I , r . , . . men below woiking tue veins, affairs ia chargeable to the Legislature in Fifteen men were in th lower and the I the fust place, and to the Governor in the : same namber in the upper sliaft. The ex- the business of the Legis- ploMon was so viotent mac iua umoeih , , . v . dereroniid were shattered, as were also Uie hat it was nol arprcpriat- , - iarr niece of nsck to full ... ) W HN.T, yfU CI 11 ft. I riig more money than the public revenues , a))( con)l,ietelv stop up the passageway in l o-adQ to tne oornr or i.ne would meet, ami this it could easily have asceitained. Yet it plunged ahead reck- many places. Stephens now weicbs niuety-t wo pounds, I At Cleveland, Ouio, Mis. Mary Jnc Dcmoci afic gaifl of two poands. Beath, a widow fifty-six years old. fell dead Several of the Illinois schools have ; from joy, occasioned by the return of a boh h tha ri.fi.1i ii ir : who Lad been absent a long time on tbe .n xinui.m nf noucmnorsM a a'mi pi. ! lakes. He brought borne ' a number or Cll U 11 l ' v w . 'IT j . iu vr v " I To send G&od and Somptes tit niljacent toicns , ntul country hit been airaii i t was discovered tha. the cetswer, Tliere is a man in Armstrong conntr ; senea minaing tier irew uuu in conseouence fastened below andone of, wbo sends ten of his children to school, ter, their present abode beuig very humble. lvesly, making appropriations to all sorts j J,,',, ropes' broken, thus entirely cut- j while several others remain at home to do ', Her excessive joy brought ou heart disease, and description of piivate institutions, aud ti otfall communicatian with the irtptis- chores. j which caused her death. F tsATOii Lahab, of Mississippi, while rn his way to Washington l ist we'jk, said to a newspaper n poitei in Cincinnati that the election in his State was as peaceable n U ; jossiUe for an ekctl u to be, and tlia nut a hunian bei;g win mulested or nade afraid, si far as his information ex truded, lie also made another statement for the sp. cial consideration of those Re publican KiaJers, like ConkVing aud Blaine, vho h7e seized hoW of "a solid South" as an excuse fJi again exciting sectional atii niosiiics atit once mote, jfreparatory to the i'les.-.Fentiiil election, inaugurating a bloody shiit ctmpaign. Mr. Lamar declared that as loti? as the lijjht of the ppople of the Souih to self government is made an issue iu tke iiatioiial r-jlitics, the South will n;ake ('. : or. Mti"ii the paraniount ipiestion, and will itfme to diTide upon lesser ones. This is he correct doctrine, and it would te wtll if the leaders jf the Iii-publicau nutw in tlie North would learn wisdom i i- i. . f ' . t 1..llocs ra in..i. Tlmn Dnrla riaa hivn nnm niltPH A VaiDOIlC OriCSh incnuirvu n reimuu now iue resuii is oerore rue people oi iuc oneit men. iwpes uuyiij , .v V , .V - . , n.'y. -j p.. r ..... 1 . .. mnn pmu,.t fr Varnr r,f I'rov HflnrA. U. f.. for the fif- ; m behalf of the ChuTcn ana cooveni OI State. The Governor also should have G.aie.y put ... i""' ir : ! .V. ii; ."'"' iMt 1 St T..i lrtrand. at Louisville, in the , down to ascertain Hie oonur.iii ui i-jir ireuiu iimo. iia uno uoih ii-vw -r . i -v. 1 n. i fi.lt a.1 u liin liar t l.Q loonn ilia s-iilllil llll " . . . . . f Vi 1. A niHa oliinina tllhlltA .,i. Uv.. k , - , fe,,uw. WOIkmen below. I ne mine is -au , ror tne omce. j , 7 ,, " meet the appropriations, and this know- : feet dec all(j jt was some time before lolp A farmer in Staunton, Ya.. posrsses a . to the faith and lioeralrty of Uie women oi ledge was easily within his reach. By a ' could reach them. The gas was so otTe,. ; valuable breed of ducks whicb can be ta- , the Catholic Church, ainl said t tha 1 espe provision of the new constitution the Gov- sive that the men could stay below only kei, to a distance of forty mile .and sold S TMr . ... few minutes. One brave young miner, Jot! and will next morning be found art Lome. ne nurcn owe raosi oi iisewecr i ue.r eruor is empowered to veio any items in ,Iardfordt wi,0 had t iro brothers below and ( Mrs. J. II. Bryant, of Benton, Ala-., the general appropriation bill to which he ' wllu weie afterward found dead, at la.st, .diring tbe prevalence of the yellow fever cannot give his approval, but we are not amid shouts of the bystauders, volauteetcd , cut her hair, forty-two inches lour, from aware that H.iitiauft has ever exercised to go below . . ., q., .. 1 tie eXDlOSlOU was ununrii uj u bn privilege. The notion has become 1 V h prevaleut that every piivate institution, no j ejgj,t or ten kegs of oowder in the mine the matter -whether it be liteiary or charitable ' explosion was terrific. Several men were in its object, k, entitled to an appropriation j knocked down into pits of water abd , : I . . A t ,i drowned. The scene around the shaft, was out of the State treasury, and from the , fnrdescribable. Women aud children were kind of Legislatures the people have been j jiere looking for husbands and fathers, in tbe habit of electing.for many years Old men were looking for their sons. Ev past, the demand has generally been com- ! erything seemed in a deplorable condition. - j t. i . 1 All that is possible has been done to relieve phed w.th. The people are not in tbe ; rJL Seventy-five miners from humor to stand any increase of taxation to , Sherburne, which -is six miles away, board meet the wild appropriations of a reckless '; ed the first train with ropes, pulleys and Legislature, and a new leaf must therefore baskets, aud rendeted all tne treip uiey a cnap'et in the liiLle, never lired a guu ,. . , . could. and never saw a white man married. be turned over. That member of the ap- , T . . . a,rentivelv at the mouth of -Cyril. lWal scared his ad father proaching Legislature who has the brains i ti-io Kiiift the Diteius cries of the imprison- j to death, in Quebec, by brandishing a donations have msde the Catholic Church what it is to-day in the Uuited States. A poor Irishmen at Rochester owed a rich man some money, and was unable to JOHN WANAMAKER, Cirantl Depot, - IMiilmlrlpliia. BTtn slmost everrthlne 'usefl for T,AtIES GENTLEMHS'S an ? CHM.DHEN' B WEAK, as well as ninny gooils used in every house, orders are tilled lunch more qin . BTrd sntrsfmtorily ihnn whn dozen different places must be sent to. A II orders are rilled witb exactness, and precisely the same as for the cutome-r fc0 Stands st the counter. Besides the tinm-n to-k of PRY COOPS. ELKO ANT COAT anl r03TIy HOLSEKEEl'ISO LINENS, TOWELIKGS, BLANKETS and QL'lLTS.we hav x new departmecti, such an Millinery, Muff, Irtggeti9 Oil Clolhs, tr.; Gla, Chitm anil Silver Ware; Vine J"ur and Seal Sacquee, rariitf.tar sttrntlon is called to tb Q CEKT BLAC K CAFIIMEltEfV CfPy CT.NT DltlTISH PKrSS GOODS. 8 00 1IEAVT IJ'GO1- COATS JOB LiLIM, JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, - Thirteenth Street, xiiiivit:iiiiiv. Tho Largest Dry Goods and Outfitting House. ! The explosion was caused by the gas siTerers. j Py- The rich man obtained a judgment i nft npit. iftemrtr or 1'ennsvtvania m.u mi cwvntnin. uul mcio t..o ..iuinK wJl Wold office for four years, instead of ; which the Sheriff could levy. The Irish three, as heretofore. We shall, therefore, i mao had two !arge pigs, but the law alkms in tbe future have one more year of rest be tween pnlxMnatoiial elections. s Governors, the Iloyts are becoming nnme-ous. I.n addition to Henry M., Governor elect of Pennsylvania, John P. Iloyt H Governor of Idaho, and John Y. Hoyt is G'lvern' r of yoming. a man two and the Sheriff could not take them. The rich roan tlen bought two little pigs, naa tnero preseniea u me ii isuuuu, ; wr.prBLiCANs. and thereupon took bis two large ones. i TH'trict A quiet looking man with a pleasant face, iron gray whiskers and hair and'the plainest attire that is Air. James U. r air, Congressional Vote. OBFICIAL, TOTE FOR M EM RER9 OF 005GEKS9 BY DISTRICTS. The following is the official Congression al vote in the State by districts : JYJ IF A I) rEIlTlSEMEXTS. ' ANOTHER GREAT " T REDUCTION IX PRIffi! Franklin couiity. N. C, has a distin- i of Nevada, the possessor of an agreeable gnished rtsident, forty-nine years old, who never heard a sermon preached, never read j 1 1 1 1 1 1 d vx f y 'V', a iiiuuiu iii. nup,nii- tends the working of the three Bonanza . mines, while bis partners, Flood and j Mackey, attend to finance. He ha9 just i been taking a month's vacation in the East it is the first time in seventeen years 1. Hintrhnm . . . 5. O'Netli; 3. Phedilen 4. Klley h. Harmer.... 6. Ward iadshalk... luff. ...1.1. 751 . ..14,-3 ... 7.970 ...17.70 ...K.-TM ...:t.MI 8. Mwltiberfftr... .e- I'M(TRAT9. V..fr. . .2--'4 . S.177 10.717 ll.t;'J7 11.742 s.2sn 1.1.7M 12.4 1 . Smith . K. WhiMkT... 11, Albright ... 12. Roberts 11. Usher 14. Killiiiffer... fiom tl.e 1 monition -given them by the and the nerve to take a 6tand and maintain j ed men could be faintly heard 240 feet be- j knife and thieatening to kill him. The that he has stayed away from the mines so J is. ovrrt..n.. Ht.itorf.wnMiwTik i il against these useless and extravagant ap- Mwt striking the auditoi ' with dismay. . old man oily Nirvived ten minutes. The ; long. I 5; fJjnoeVl r.tiltoi Iiom .iiirtsiss.j j s , . . . . Tl. m nprs arn mostlv of the verv nootest son has bein conv rtpd of manslaughter. TIia UTaKliin(ton V.itt uavs thnt I in i r,.. - -- F.Nf. land has declared war ngaiust Af ghanistnn, and invaded that country with an army of thirty thotisatKl iik-ii under i;n. Blown. The pretext for this hostile movement is. as we uudeistand i', a re fusal on the part of tho Ameer, or chief ruler of Afghanistan, to receive a British Embassy at Cabool, toi' seat of his govern ment. Afghanistan is shunted between Persia ai.d the noith western part of Ilin dostan, corr. posing the British empire in ludia, and has a population of about four millions. Its army coi?6ists of about 5 ,- (0 me:, and about 100 pieces of artillery, j Tbe country is lough and 'mountainous, Indicating tho character of the people, and Hie climate in the winter soasou is very ' Kevprfl. Foi'y years ago, a war occurred ; between the same t.vo countiics, but the j English sixin compelled the thou rtignir.g monarch to submit to their demands, and j make pe;ice. That tho present cotilliot will have t!ie same tesnlt is not doubted, though at a heavy expense ai.d t.oinconsid- ' nible loss of life. The Knglish bavo al- ,:.,i: .i . ii.t i.A .,..1.1;,. ; . , ,1..,...,...-, . , . wu( Sllbsist r,-om band to moutn, and funds fehall only be applied to the purposes expressed in the constitution, will descive well of the people. m Somk of the newspapers in this State are all have largo families. As an occasional voice from the darkness below ascended the assembled women would faiily jump forward to see if it was from some dear one. 1 bere were, oi course, many son has ben convicted of manslaughter. Fifteen yeais ago the wife of Dr. Ca pel, of Chailottetown, P. E. I., got a di still indulging in the wild delusion that a i pointments, the effect of which can be bet- combinat'Oti of the Democratic and anti- j Cameron members of the Legislature will i yet be formed to defeat the re elect iou of i Simou's son to the U. S. Senate. Their , wish is simply the.faiher to their thought. Of all the Republican menibeis who consti . tuto a majority of 27 on joint ballot, we j have never beard of more than two whoare j opeuly opposed to Cameron. These are ; Wolf, of L'nion, aud Mapes, of Venango. There are doubtless many others who ar dently wish that the cup of Cameronism would pass away from their lips, but they ate the nicie slaves of the Cameron ring, ter imagined than described. One woman who had a young son of about twelve en gaged below, bent over the shaft and called piteously to all preseut t.- go to his rescue, calling with the feeling that only a mother in such circumstances can exhibit. At length her boy was brought up dead. Six men a.e still below at this hour, nearly midnight, and sunn of them are cer tainly alive, as an occasional cry can be beard. The gas is sickening, and some of them must perish before they can be brought to tho sniface, though air is being forced below to drive out the noxious gas. I. AT EH. FAUTICCI.AHS. Terre Haute, November 22. The ex- ! plosion in the coal mine of llandford Bros., I at Sullivan, vesterday, was caused by an and have not the manhood and courage to j ignition of gas. Eight men wcro killed by i .. i i. .. ...(V,.,i;.... There were at the time twenty seven men at work, of whom fifteen were in the lower vein. Seven of these were saved after.the lapse of an hour. The twelve men in the assert and carry out their own convictions of duty. Sometimes we hear the name of Galusha A. Grow mentioned as the man upon whom tbe combination will be made, aud at otheis that it will probably bo Judge ready captured a fort without any serious Agnew, who has so far fallen from hishigh ieista!ice, and It is supposed their troops estate as to be referred to in this connection will uow go into winter ipiaiters. upper vein were badly stunned but escaped j near Jamestown, Wisconsin, was burned to injury. I here were but Tour or live men , death by her clothes taking fire while courageous enough to go into tbe lower ( slumbering in a chair near the stove. Her vein after the explosion occurred, but after i child. 10 vears old. was also fatUv burned by the Johnstown Tribune as the "meanest j they had saved the seven, who were alive, u attempting to save her mother's life. The Washington Fott says that the i r . . r 11. it ; i l . . r j only Haley lur .n. iiijes ia il rcrji un in : 1 the way of the syren Camerons. Mr. Liu- : vorce from bin, with alimony of 50 a j coin was warned against them, but in less ' year. Rather than pay this he went to j than a week lie succumbed, and made tho j jail, and theie remained till his death two j wickedest of them one of his cabinet ad- weeks ago. j visers. Grant fought as long as he could, Mr. Effgers, of Cincinnati, has sued ; but Ion smiled upon him and he fell. As j for a divorce, afer Mrs. Eggers has for ; tough a sojourner as the widow Oliver twenty two years Wn keeping drunk on j gazed, listened, was thrilled and confessed t, l. 1 1 1 . f lit : i . . i .i 1 . , . r . i iiiitB u'Hui-n 111 luino wine a iy, t ( nersen vanquisuea. ii iir. nayes ueiioer a bottle, and forcingnim to mend and wash . ates he is lost. the family clothes. j The Pittsburgh Post says that Gov A branch of tie Mennonites, called ; ernors of this State used to pet along on Evangelical Mennonres, has decided to ! three thousand a year, but it appeal s Hart expel from the chtinh any member who j ran ft has impoverished himself on ten gets his life insuied. Two ministers, re- j thousand per annum. He must, immedi fusing to be governed by the rule, have ately upon retiring, be supplied with anoth been excommunicated. j er office that will pay better. Haiti aoft Paper collars were first patented in i was to have Mann's place as Piothonotarv lS.r)4, but till IS".) met with little favor. j in Philadelphia. It may be changed to In that year 1.500,000 wae manufactured. , the Collectorship. and he will be made In 1877, 300,000,000 weremade, an average i Major-General unler lloyt, which will also of more than one box fir evey man, wo- i be made a salaried office by the Legislature , l. :l J il . !- -.. ....... i . i .i . if 1I1.1H iti iii ui li in iii iiiciHu.ny, , t u is winter just euougu 10 Keep tne won While a number of wo.kmen were en- i fiom the door. He is not fond ol work : all , he wants is a fat office. i The Ilarrisburg Patriot publishes the '; following by request : Samuel Zeigler, of : West IInover township. Dauphin county, I Pa., ran off with my wife on Thursday, the 1 14th of November. He is six feet, three ! inches in height, sandy hair, limps a little ' from stiffness in left leg. and a carpenter ! bv trade. My wife is a small woman, with : blue eyes, has two front teeth out in upper j is. Kitier. !.. Cochrau. 20. Yoenm.. L'l. IlHiley... 22. Krrett... 23. Hiiynf 24. ShMllenberjf.T 2.. White, 11.744 2fl. Hick Id. Hd 27. Oarner 11,2'5 .15.4"n .. 4.429 .. f.MH .. X.124 .. .Vys ..i:-t.e-' ..rt.m . .n.i ..12.17 ..lt.SIS ..12.322 ..I3.4..4 .. .t 9.1I4 Met 'and less Jibson lfandall Ilnni ( Itallam ("lifter... James.. . CUmer Wilfinn H.ohraan... .. Kloti Wriif ht Ulmu WitliiiiKtun.. Kim iniik... Smith CotTroth ?tf iii'f r Hi ttzhoover Curt in AVis". Puff McKentiB flciidenutn., (oiltey Iltird Alien S.H-15 ..ln.7 .. S.2M ..11.S17 .. 7.320 ..12.3 .. 3 73 . . .1 S49 ..12.472 ..171 j ..13.HM ..121 I . . 7 2'io ' .. S.f,21 ..10.1.25 i ... QJfX ' ... 6..V ' ... SASl 333.297 Total 1'ttt r.. 7.'l iff . 4.22:1 lii. Pavis 42 17. Adrtma .None is. Prtiufheriy. Noni' li'. Slttytoii . I.'k?.! 2n. N'oiih .Vi 21. Mt l'arland . .W ?.. Kii i . 2.:v 23. Watson L'7 ( 24. Kmerwn .. . . 7.!-T 2. 311 osir rove.. . 5.1i;l 2(5. P I u miner.. .Non- 27. Camp .. 7.12-1 . 3.'.t,2 Total .. V.321I who claimed to tie th rfirulsr r. . . .10.I43 . 2.2TS . . 7")4 .. J-21 .Nntio ,. 3U .. 7.447 .. 2.7M .. 1.9..I .. S74 ..i2.:u .. 5.U7 ..45,i.r3 gaged in tunnelling under a street in Ma- hanoy City Monday afieniion the eatth overhead fell in on them, kiting John aud Anthony Kisher a:id Chiist Post and se riously injuring Michael Yemjiher. 1 t-i . e 1 i.' 1 fj? 1 lie wue 01 .iarr.es cmeaa, residing Total rHrtrlct. 1. Stevenson .- 2. Keyser .. ;t. 3N'otie 4. None 5. Stephens 6. Hit. hard.... 7. Acker 8. Yoder !. Clair 10. I)P(racker . 11. irvis 12. None 13. Mum 111 14. Karley 15. Pewilt inoeratipCHndidate in the Kb-vetith disinct. reeeived 4.37S vtes. The I'r. hitiitionlsts soat- teritKT vote is 2 5-V5, mskinir nn ninrri'Hite tor Congressmen ol ti(5.4H."i. In tht Third. Fourth and I'weniieth ditricts. tho Ki juiliiienns and (ireeritmekers sui'p.irted the Mini' candidates, and in the Twelfth, the- Democrats mid Natton ns united. There are tiir-e certicaieg no ilia Irnm the Kleventh district, one signed bv the Judges of Monroe, I'lke, Ijo.kti.Hiina. Mon tour and Columbia county, jf ivlnir K loir '. ma jority : another Queried by the juiiyes of Mon roe, " Montour, Columbia, l'ike, C'bon, Lu zerne and IiHCKHwmma. uivlns- him V)M majori ty, sud a third s-irneii by tbe jui'.tes of Ctu n, Iiiizerne and Laeka wanna, r ivinu Albriuht St majority. In srnvinirat the latter result the C'NiiUESS will meet on Monday ucxt( ! and as it will be what is know n as the short session, it will expire by its own limitation on iho 4th of Match. As the present ofll cers in both houses holJ over theie will bo no dcl.iy !n at o-ice proceeding to business- 1 The :iost Impoi t.mt biil which remained undisposed of when Congress adjourned lant summer was the bill for the tepeal of , 1 the U. -sumption act, which had passed tho llu use and was then pending in tha Senate. . It -a ill not be possible foi the Senate to, 1 t ke up and pass the bi;!, ivoi if a ma jo. ity t f its members favor the measure, before the first day of Jar.uaiy, tho time fixed fur the act to go into operation. If the Senate should pass it, Hayes of couisc would in teiposo his veto, and while the two houses would bo engaged in a struggle over its passage notwithstanding the veto, the day f.ir carrying lesnmption into eiTect would Lave ai lived. It may thoiefore bo assumed as a fixed fact that on and after the fiiot diy of Jiiiuny gicenback notes will be re deemed in c rn. The sucress of the exper imei t will be awaited with deep interest by tbe whole country. There ate other bills nf public iirpoitance pending in each house, having passed the othtr, so that there will not be the umiuI delay in com ineuci!:y the active business of legislation. In propottion to its actual strength, the giee'iback paity in Philadelphia tluring the late campaign made an immense noise. From the tm-uber of public meet ings it held and the extiavagant statements about its r.j idly incieasing membership, made by its prioiii.ieut s; eakeis, Dewees, Kilgore and Wii-ht not Hetiiliick II, if Luzerne, bu!, Wiinht, the tailor, and candid Ve for Sec letaiy of Internal Affairs one would have conihnled that on the dny of the t-lection its voteis would have matched to the ballot-boxes as an auny w:ih banners. And yet in a total vote in that city of 127,210, the Greenbackeis polled only 3, "11. 1 hi", it is true, is lespi'c'able when computed to the piohihi ion vote, which in all that ini 01 e 11 so and populous cily amounted to only ' 154, r a It loe.' nine times as runny as wen! cist by the same part j in the E -.st w ai d of F.bensbii", which was l'1. Wiight in a speech ni-.il sii.ee liie election, claimed tha'. the Ilepubiieaii eLctiin office is s'ole most of the (3 reef 1 back vote and apprnpii aled it to Unyt, and in tliat convenient way accounts for t lie hegg.irdly ainon.it of votes C.editid his paity. We fieely ad'titt the nnliiii:it.d capacity and teadiiiessof a Phil adelphia Be'pub.icaii eh el ion ollicer to steal voles, but we also lenieuiber th.lt Wright, in his predictions last year about the Streolh of his pai ty in his ort 11 city, was as tr astlay as he showed himself to he dur. ng the lie cauvass. Greenback imn in Philadelphia, and iu fact nearly ee.y where rue, Lad proved be a most oiual failure. 'Hid most ungrateful of all mean, an'l un grateful men." It is idle to wa.te time j jaw, and dark brown hair. I am a poor 1 vote of Montour is not computed man and have three small children. Any A TEnnini.E Mi iider Sensatiok. The they waited until three o clock this morn- t)n the Uth inst. a terrible explosion ing in recovering the dead. At stxo clock occurred in tbe coal mine Rosai io a Leban, j pet son knowing of their whereabouts will in discussing the chancesof defeating Cam- , j,st corp8e was tilkpn ont. inp,re88 t"o the i large number wounded, six only escaping ! card to Thomas Pott-ger, Linglestown, lite ftate of Delaware was on Wednesday j eion. He will ha rfl.elected. ami Hi.it loo vpin ma nbtaine.l throucrh a VP1V small! ;1,:MJ Tl. ,i..i tn tin. ! t -.......... ' Of lftst Week throw U into a fever Of excite- , . . - - - - I " ; 11 1 1 1 I j 1 1 1 1. VI . ...v .1 1. 11 1 I. 11 1 u v II I IIIU 1 il II t'Ll 1 II 1.1 ' II II I 1 j X It. T l Lt I 11 liv a f.n'Tisintiii-n v i ,d. doea not contam iioie in tne oeons. i ne uistiwo in luo amounts to one hundred thousand dollars. at tiik i:m:xsr,viiG Hsiitere k HcBffl-Ffflisliii Si OWINt; to the Inrite inTf iji- in mnnmu the last re.tnptii.n in price? an l tbf adopi-c-i .f the cash syMem. I find mv"H ' le-to Nn .,. my cutoniers by a still fun. it re-iaTion m tLi prices ot all KO'xIs cornitriett ia trv lave ''vci nfCSTV THIXK of it: A iriHjd No. 9 Cook Ptove. trimmed comnn- for only tJn.mi. Good Itoaefpcl Coffee in 2i ei. per lb.: ht Jv, It 22 cts. per lb. Xn inferior er dam- aced Ci fTi-e Polii at t Inn Flure. fjood Meatinir Stoves a ic.r ' t tlood Tea from .'in tn i r!. j.er h. The lnrjrest stock of KloorOii Cluth in thocDuo. ty, Trom 1 to vd-. n i l and from .f t" 7'i cts. per it. Best quality Emrli-h Anvils at 11 f ts. per it. Needles t ii I'tS. per paper. Good cast steel T.-O.le Knives ar.d Korks a! k. as s i ets. pt set. Fins at 5 i t, per pup'-r. Best qualitv nneksmith V,s-snt 1 "in. ffr It. Ciood 5yrup Molasses at from V.' to Tj m. jJ.r trill Hp, Gooti Door Looks and Knn'. complete. a lev r .'"i ct. e-eli. GoodCotfon Thremi t 4 t ta. a r.Ti!. IJest quaht r 12 in h M ill Saw Kileent le i-ts.ra:h. iifd Kice nt S i ts. pi r ib. Best qustity Sole leather at 2 te :.?. p-r i'::. I)o ible titled Axesnt fl.iuanj u;n-i. Largest ete k of nir d l..ths in itt- culu:;-, at ny. -t. I.er yi. 4 dox. hard wood (tin hetni. Cio:te5 Fiai for ci. Clark's O. X. T. Machine Cotton at 5 cts. p?r sp M.I. Good long- handle cas- teef.vvls rr " c:. ! od 7irc tr,icli H nr Is f (.. ' Larg-cst stock of Look-ne 5-.a?es ;!: town, v-rr i I'.w. . TV ish'ne P-ida fi' 4 ef. r r I1- j Bist quality rour-tined Manure fork? at SrA j M.h. i .Good Coal ?hnrns. -. p.. ir, aid 2- cts. eavh. I Pearl Starch '. cs. per it), j 1 have the larpet stock t i,hie't: nn.-iin t.3, I st verv l.iw prices. I llct B.ikiPir Si'flst" . prr li. ! Piston's ber-t quality "-. font Cr. sj Cat 5a", , nt I .v.. I have the l.irg-est st.ck: t Spict-s iu tur;4'.;-i- I low. Good roor I.n'eln" as a T ?. w.'h. Tame stock of Ta'.le a"-' l.mmi . 0tt r-i" . r;rrd Vbiiirsi per sstk. I.arirest Stock of;t!'iW'',' "id Lnti:p in t'i. verv Imv. A No.l F iTTture Varnish at tlpfrf-iu toMid Corset St.-eN st s ' ts. a pair. Over lt0 lene'hs and 7- Ttre n'll I'arri; Bolls Kept in stock, verv Best Tnl.HCCO In tho Mirkpi, t i t. r"r 20fi ken's Nsiisnow in stock. .'. ra'e.'!'-el and madn of best nuick ir n. . l"ttr- please copy. Mich is the unicststed powerol . Hai j,er and Cintet, two young men who ion ling over the bettet impulses j were saved front the lower vein, are badly icainsiu in Pennsylvania. ! bruised, aud tbe foimer has a leg broken ttccnty Republicans who do admit that it will be a bun the Sate. Such is the unicsisted power of the Lamer of Hepubl Tin: Philadelphia Telfgraph. a leading ; Republican paper, says : j As to General Grant, tho case is different. By rivht, us a brave, skillful, and successful i Holdier. he hclonira to the whole country ; tint ! by a most fortuitous accident, politically he ! belongs to the Republican party, and theblliee li Did i UK port ion of it demand. With very st ronir I emphasis, thnt di shall be th ir presidential I candidiite in 1:8 1. Ot course tl.eir demund is univWe. inc.x peilient oiu' tuj-tresi i ve of notliiiitf ; but disaster, yet eiirhty thoiisand men who . make ol politics a tride, who have nbsolute 1 control of all the pollticnl tnnchinery of their I party, mid who will wink with deterui itie1 ' etieiif and in;r!enesn of purpose to c-ffpcl their , ot.Jec'. arp a furee whose rlnnirerous strenirth must be rrcoirn:ze.l. Tliey h.ive reason, as of- i lie -holders, in.t us patriots, t wiFh for Grant's return to the white llou 1,-. nnt r.riv.teW i "stabove were among the proprietor, of ()n Jlonday, Robert Lopez, a farmer At Edenbtirg, Clarion county, on Fri 1 ' whom there were four. 1- our of the bodies living near Ashviile, N. Y., exploded a cap . day about eleven o'clock, as the funeral ling UlSgiace to . ...A tl,,,.L-i,iCTltr lnnnod anil hiuisnil. 1 ..u l.-. n I i . ...,i...jj I : r i .u j . . r " " '"'- . j , irii 1 1 ,1111 tun u Lilt '.. .' i i 111POII I I 1 ' I rl I .1 , I i ' 1 1 i I v' j nient over the intelligence of an alleged j I hare the host Oirars in town for the tr..- gun he thought to be unloaded, ; procession of an eleven vear-old daughter while it tested across his knees. The ram- of a Mr. Cium. of Pickwick, was in the vi- t.,il f ,,.r-Ar m.mmllloil iinn.Mlil. I tVer SO SIT.CS Of M IlldOW '"I" l i.nn.i.i ....1..... n... ..a. ..iw, verv her nrici I 11 0 lftl.L3 LII IUC CilBC Al V tin HMIU C town. Early on 'Wednesday morninir a colored man. i blee.liticr Anil onvi-riiil with iii-l unit with 1 vn i bullet holes in his head, drnirirod hiniftelf lo a I Larire Stock of Table b! I. h Larpe stock of Br Tmn aid H .r 5b.ii ways on bund, tit l-w rat- n rra fine I : il m Cum t' H t ii Cts. l-.l' h. hs i-a tuna.''-- and an arm bu- tied to a crisp, besides other injuries which may prove fatal. The timbers of the mine are badly shattered and the damage is estimated at $2,000, The citizens of Sullivan are subscribing liberally towards the relief of the bereft families. Jod, which was in the "weapon, passed : cinity of Jefferson station, t Ire horse in the ' house near Vandvke's station. n th Queen j tl.it.iirrli tho hrwlv of hia littlo rfaiiohter Kiooma t....lr r.i.,1.1 or l,.r.m,. I Anne and Kent Kailroad. near tho Delaware who died soon after. and Kent lii.e.anri told a horrible siory. At Cliesterlown, Md., he said, lives a woman named Ilodson, who is in (foi-1 circumstances and has two daughters, who have received considerable at tention in social circles. Pome time iiko the daughters became mothers. The children were killed, and the colored man mentioned above, .Tames Jones, was hir.-d to bury them, and threatened with death if he revealed tho crime. A few days airo, however, ho told tho story to a colored woman. ' n Tueaday two men named Vincent and Newcome caujrht Jones and luck ed him up in the Hodson's barn, promising to do him no harm if he would leave the State, This he airreed to do. and on Tu?day niht the two men accompanied by lira, Hudson, started with the m-irio in n carriaire for llelaware. About tnidtiltrht, in a woods near Vandyke's station, this side of the llelaware line, ihe men took Jones and prepared to kill him. He be. P'cd hard for life and promised never to return but the woman told tho men to kill him and bo done with it. They fired, both bullets takinir effect in tho neitro's head, and then drairired hitn e,;durV.N,hatrt admuViranon wn? "Man.r re, ' the 12th of September j him out and the clergyman who officiated ! nurseT all being at the top of the house. SeV.K S'io've.Y: howTverf mcient 'to at, ins Mineral, so an iiir-iuaiiuo uuinpauy ( wuere ine wans ana root are ol glass, the I reni n a larm n'iie, wtiere a macistrte was which required their certificate has refused : continual sun bath being considered tie- 1 ?onl firJ ftn'1 'Icdaration tn ken. Ho cannot to pay over the sum for which his life was cessary to the child's physical and moral ! arrested The "ii V, LT &Vi?Jl' Vrn insureo. neaitn ana weil-oeinir. Iho mother, for. William iseweome, Philip Vincent and Mrs. ry. it and ran away, throwing the diiver from It is tbe Louisville Courier Journal his seat, considciably injuring him, and j which says that when Satan took Simon smashing tho hearse and rough box which ' Cameron up into the Allegheny Mountains contained the coffin, damaging the latter, and offered him the State of Pennsylvania, This scared a number of other horses, Simon took the Old I5oy at his word which also took to theii heels, throwing out Lversiuce the Stale of Penusylvauia bis j the occupants and damaging ihe vehicles, been in the Cameron faruliy. j Altogether there were five carriages more Frank Tompkins goes out of the Ore-tor less damaged, though no peison was gon State prison, after serving three years seriously hurt. as a horse thief, with his innocence clearly j Boston has an interesting family established by the confessions of the real , father, mother and ten year old daughter criminals, lie uas not oniy sunerea an- that lives in a great mansion without a deserved imprisonment, but his property, ' servant, only having a woman come from worth f 1 ,0J0, has been wasted. time to time to do the heavy l.otiework. Mr. Peter A. Tigho, of Memphis, died ! For years the inmates have lived on fruit of yellow fever, and so did the doctor who and vegetables only. The child is kent in eia-ni yeats oi ma occupancy iney (rreanv pro- i tliis enect : uurine the prevalence ot the i attended htm. the utideitaKer wno i.na ; a Uss case, her playroom, study and iiereil. n nirttti-r hnw Innir fli I'liuntri mar : . i- . . . , . . . j.i. i . .. i. I ,, . . .. ... . Stuakge Conduct of a Sea Gct.t.. One of the most remarkabth aud at the same time pleasing incidents, showing the power and inrlueuceof human kindness aud gentleness, even upon the "fowls of the ; criminals air and beasts of the field," has come to our knowledge within the past few dnya. The incident occurred on board of the i.n i ltirlitsliiik n(T KVvinrr I'.jii ulinalii and ia tn 1111 till. Ii:)l llir ii(,iii.i.r ii i J '" . M-'.i.t) ...... m v i apart in its distinctness ir. history as the era j last, after the daiknessof night had set in. of politfcnl corruption, chicane. hrilie-tkmn. iriri-takinir and official rtctnorn lizut ion. Tiie b!at k pane on wliich it is written cannot b rj. punircd nor altpre.l ; neiilier time norcircum ataneo can chanire it; and the country, no matter wht the politicians inav deal re, docs nui w mh -.o add a sinn'.ar one to it. rendered doubly gloomy and forbidding by the howling tempest that thundered through the rigging, broke with furious violence over the staunch vessel, and sent the salty spray i:i phosphorescent clouds over the very mastheads, one of the sea men was leaning his elbow upon the port rail of the ship, watching the storm as it raged in all its giandeor and sublimity, when a large black bird dashed through the blinding mist and lit upon the railing ! were both killed near whet e be was standing, lie took the ANOTrtftn Ocean Honnou. Not. having spnee for the full details of a terrible dis aster which occurred in the English Chan nel on Monday night, last, we clip the fol lowing brief account from the New York World or Wednesday mottling : , hird, which proved to be an ordinary sea- The Hambtirsr-American steamer Pnir.mer- gull, all wet and diabbled by the Storm, ania. wtm h sailed trom New Vnrk on Novcm- i i warrriwt AnA A.i(,A in hU riosmn I . r 11 fi r Hmnburir. came into collision on a,,,U warlm?a ana OUea H ill his bosom, Monday n.g-h in the English Channel with a ' af'er which he placnrt4it in a little bed im Welsh baik durii n a ib usa foit and sank in j nrovised for the occasion, aftei flist feed- invin I ii.iiiiiiin. . mil- ii.. t'liiit j cr,iTjcmi in the ditTercnl n poi t s rojr rdicif Ihe I..--S of hie. back. They drew pistols and seized each ' handsome grounds of the place, the little other, without dismounting. Several shots girl never goes out and rarely does she see wereurea, ac sncn ciose quarters iiiai every another child. II1B 1 f.lO.l.lllAAlUI.NM UF A 1 OSTAti 1 . r i,,.,..il,. nnllltrrl Caud. How a postal card made the cir- ' or even less, an l t .en ei-.-ir'" t" 1 I.IW Best Linseed Oil. direct from I'uct n c-il. ., Duponts host F. F.F. K::".-r iwdTl-cs r -Iirop hot at ." c's. per in. Bt lireco Coffeo at 22 cts. p- r ! v Galvariod Coal Buc-kel H' Li il ' 1 c. f - Good Green C'-ffeo, it 21 rt- p ' Best pure White Lend Ht 2 1j o -' V- s Stove Pipe, made nf the t.- t ir m. n-..- " Sets. p. rib. A larno assortment i f Tinware on tiin.'--cheap. 12 papor F.seneo nf O "'' f ,r-' t!i, . Larnest stock of Trunks a;i i V..:rt m ' -veiy cheap. , . A larfre assortment of Wail Taper ais5 l" hand at lowest rri!'"' Taper Window Shades at t. per r.i ' Toilet and Washing S hips in end ri-.-. . Cools Stoves frnm l.Vik. up to ' ,. Iiarire assortment of H Or. '.'lollies oJ 1 ' Brushes. . . rr-r Heat id Stoves from ft.io up to to", eticp . Fxtrs No. 1. Suit. '" vrr hnrrrl Revolvers, fi vemri seven sho's. the iH.-r rrotn 1."-' up ' ' 1 , Best Carbon Oil at is e'. rpr ' u , The above are only a few of "";",'" ' srttrlea in the har.'ware and ;J l inaeen anv cneaper. i nun ... "i i , , ,. .v r- o. .i,.h... .-i.K..i. -t:i 1 throw .u. " e it. . .oi...... i uonnu snu wcii-uvrj;. hid mouier, lor- i onniiiii iuwconie, innip inccni ana ytrn. which I am furnishirut at e.piany ie r Estrada eloped with Glenn's wife, in inerly a normal school-teacher and a ereat i Jn"'K' 1),lls""- ,T,,e men are not cousins r u,e . ,ion't advenise to oH at 2" per n-r.t. s Los Angeles, Cal The two men met a I student, is the child's teacher, andwith fcr ThHr Tll ; rXX few days afterward. Iioth were on horse- I the exception of her daily airing in the cito moved in hitfh social circles. S setve" hut 1 do advertise t.' s,-l" back. They drew pistols and seized each ' handsome grounds of the place, the little they can be sold and pay one turn S'.i wound was blackened with powder. They j One of the fashionable colored barbers. ! cnit of the world and won a wairer is thus pn something else p, make up for ti e - v. of Springfield, Ohio, Domi Hazy, has adop but ttie number of Ihe saved is probably IV2. or ' if tho eat. tain wna picked up by a Hutch stammer, as is now r -ported, instead of beipff i left on board to drown, hs w as at Aral believed. ; The number of lost won Id, 4 lieretere, he titty- ; seven or titty e'urlu. unless some others were rescued with Ihe captain, Tim conduct of the . officers is :iid to have been tfood, hut the crew Seem to have allowed a disposition to crowd into the bouts and leave the pas-enirera to their fute. The saved were picked up by t he steamer ; (ib-ntf.irry. which shut I lie li un titf iai' in' ainnala of ditress ami lay by her all niifht. The master of the bark with which the collision occurred claims not to have known of the sinking of the atcaruer. He arm into Hover in safety. The Democratic Leoislatche of the State of Alabama iu Tuesday last elected Hon. Geo. S. Houston IT. S. Senator for six years from the 4th of next March. Mr. H. is the present (ioveruor of the Slate, and some yeais previous to the rebellion was a menlier of Congress from his district. He will take the place of Spencer, a New Yolk C ii pet-bagger, and one of the worst of that thieving gang of Northern adreutureis intent only 0'1 spoil and plunder. ing it, as if it had been a little child. The next morning, the storm having subsided, our seaman turned the bird loose, of course with no expectation of ever seeing it again. Very much to his surprise, however, on the very nexc night, at about the same hour of its previous visit, the gull again put in its appearance, alighting upoo the rail of the ship as before, when it was fed, caressed and caied for as on the occasion of its first call, and from that time up to the Dili inst., neatly two mouths, when the latest infor mation was received from the ship, the bird had continued its nightly visits and had been regularly fed and consigned to its "liille bed," where it would remain until released tho next morning. This is no fancy sketch or draft upon the imagina tion, but is an "o'er true tale" from a source entirely reliable and trustworthy. j ti - i ... . r. . i., I till? Sp a. W ftsh i n or t nn il ii.-intr.li nf it f r-..i;..t .i;i. i l n . '- ... . . " iicinj i . eauiiiiiiiMi, cun.M kiiu j.nF- ; iho ucii jniiicu in uis est a o i ish mpti t to date : prietor of the Rucks County Intelligencer, j record the work done, each barber ringing j a striking Illustration of the extent and ex was stricken with paralysis on Saturday , the punch for every shave, hair cut or ' cclletiee of the arrangements f or international morning at his home iu Doylestown. lie 'shampoo. On Saturday, while ail the bir ' niMil 8'-'rv,e,' winch have resulted from the remained unconcious during the day and : bers were absent at dinner, save Long Wi- I revived" h'o'VuV "r me.Ki 'o.foTe!" muht and died on bunday morning at four ley, tbe latter fell asleep. Some practical ! mails from "the Berne Central Bureau. A resi o'clock. The funeral did not take place jokers, seeing him asleep and knowinir of 1,'nt r fhrnnitz. Saxony, mailed at that place, until yesterday. the svstem slinned in. aoonroH .i,.,.,7. i i p-.M'..n Uc -M!h "f M,, v 'st. a p.Msi card - - . . . i I F UallVU 1 he extensive farming ope rat wins of punched about twenty-five shaves and M. L. Snllivant in Illinois have resulted iu i quietly retired. In the evening when the bankruptcy. He cultivated 40,000 acres, i time came for settlement, twenty five was called the Corn King, and was rated shaves were punched that were not airf as enoimously wea'thy. His property did i for. Suspicion at once fastenoH nn V;i0 ments, the circuit of tbe wvrld con wx,. I.. o i.0. irv-u .,.,i. 1 i i u . .. . ! made by postal matter i iiiFU uiiiik, nu uiioi.i. p. nom, ohiiuko n l".T 1IH 4 UD VUUIU llOb aCCOUUl lOI' the U1S- his debts within f-100,000. His land will crepancy a quarrel ensued. His fellow be divided into farms. j barbers fell upon Wiley and beat bim so The Central Canadian, a paper pub- brutally that it is thought I in ur ill Hia lished in the township adjoining Peel, On- J Esther Cox, who some say is "possess tario, the place where a man was rootod to ed," resided with a Mr. Leed, at Amherst me grounu ior cursing uoti, says me man jn. 11., aud until recently scouted tho of spirits, and knew nothing of maonotism After a recent illness, which left her in a conn il ion ot severe nervous ni nsir .i..n 1 addressed to himself, carryitur a request to ail postmasters to dispatch it suecesii v-ly and without loss or time to Alexandria. Singapore. Yokohama. San Francisco and New York, and thence tn Chemnitz, his object belinr to win a w-airer Itiai, witn ttie existimr Postal arraniro- 1 thus be a vs. Iho request was complied with, and the curd arriv ed at Chemnitzltrotu New York on tlielKih day arter the fiato of original mailinir. The Post master General of Germany lias caused this card to be photographed and transmitted a copy to the Berne International Bureau, with the remark that, had it been posted one hour it will be my en leavor to cu : ( - , t- . living jirrni. an-i i pr-mii-t- iu-. that I can furnish eo..dsM pnot ?: ,:'l'Jy ericial tn both seller and htiyi-r '- r ,.! which would benefit en" an ! ro n : '"";.;-. -Thankine von all f..r the i :"''1 I . ,. nereti.ture conterre t iiion nn."- 1. continuauce an I in.-rcae i.f t tic j.iuie. KcsctluHyyo,,- h0.tL,t. Ehenshurir. Nov. 2".', 1STS. is uow dead. The ground about him is so hard that it cannot be dug, and the man himself cannot bo moved and cannot be buried. Hundreds of people visit the place every day. Jones, the negro who claims that an ( attempt, was made to murder him because i he divulged the alleged fact that two vomit? religious fraud is traveling through i ladies (sisters) at Chestertown, Md., had N. II., aud until recently sconto.l t l, iI r "i'H ".'compliahcd it. journey - j - .. mi ii ii ioj un o 'isiran Ml Alt Some cm ions results, says the Pitts- nervous rirost r.t ion burch I nL arn (ilitainci! in enmn, i.n il. about ten weeks ago she had something i vote of Pennsylvania this year, by agre approaching a trance, from which, having 1 gated Congressional districts, with thecor- . i..cu, Duc neveiojieo into a powei ful . responding vote two years ago. Firs: the The LileV.n-wa fiom the Anglo-Afghan war is tlirit Jelalabad has been evacuated and '.bat the A fgbau foices aie falling back on Caloil, which is tiot the samo cable by wliich I ho ne ws has been trun-.mit.tcd. It ia not. Ameer pun to say that things look JelalalMiI for ihe followeis of Mahomet, th. mud what effect, if any, it will nave on tl e pi ice of ' afhaus" we aie not prepared to say. the country, and may make his appearance in this section at any moment. He is a Fiench Canadian, bul cails himself a Pari sau ; short in stature, with a florid counte nance. Joseph A. Reinest is one of the names under which he operates. He claims to have been a Catholic and to be peiKocnted by his friends because he is seeking a new faith in Christ. He is al ways short of cash, and pleads for advances pending Ihe airival of remittance from vari rious quarters. A numberof Massachusetts clergymen have been mulcted iu large aud given birth to illegitimate children, which they afterwards killed and got him to bury, has been removed to Townseud, Delaware, for safekeeping. It ia believed a plan was on foot to kidnap him. Friday morning, at the L'nion Depot, Corry, P.i., while a funeral party were taking the train for Erie, the platform gave way, precipitating twenty fivo people into the sewer, fifteeu feet below. The casket containing the remains of Sister Alexis, one of the Sisters of Charity, was buried in the rubbish. Several were se veicly ii'jurtd, but r.cce fatally. medium, or something else, which neither she nor any one else can explain. She has been frequented by some power which has done most unaccountable things, such as upsetting a bed and clothing, conveying bedding to different pans of the room, and making unaccountable noises. Ciiaiis anil tables have followed her about the house, and in her presence water has become heated to a boiling point. This mystei ious Democratic vote fell off 8!.o2fi. ami the Republican vote fell off 0.00:1. Next, ihe Republican majority in the a'groi,. d dia tiicis wasS,6T4 this year : amsi 9 o"l t w years ago a difference of but 827. Thus the two chief parlies ran ulmosl neck to neck as to relative losses, although the to tal vote fell off nearly fifty thousand, and although in addition the Greenback tiom inees polled upward of a hundred thousand HtRYOUS DEBILIH; Vital weakness cr dor'"1 weak cxhsu-teU fcc'.niir. no em gfi, ag-; the result of mental OY6r w, Indescretlon or eeesc. .f ; flii tv.it.Til is S :wa- Vll.llll m'l'll vie. " ,,., T(l, It tones tip and ii.vu"rH. di- st re rejuven: tw alld sin; i:i.' i. iH-v.tr.i--, jaU the gloom an. i u- -r -Wi3 nth and energy. '-' I i..rn v" ites the entire in...- hk ti-- t . i li '('I V 1 . enty vears v iin i"-ri'" 7' i. Sold .y dealers.. ".'..yo1 i.. vi-it or i? rum iht 'K-- .' ,. T - - . . . . r 1. r and ta.tsi viat or '""' rcccint of price. A.Mre HopTiiirjii:ni;;j..''h toy it r. Font: nov T.nr. Ia otn i-ri n n tn e t . . ... , v......i,i. . oiuuiirii ior vy tiinerent votes in t he Congressional d isM icts mis e citizens who have witnessed the above. exactly. 112. 109 in'ji pollof f,Sl,4r,4, onont All professional men for a long distance one sixth. It is true that in two Wistriets around regard the occut rence w ith wonder- tbe Republicans threw their v.'H for Ihe mentand have verified its accuracy iu all Greenback candidates; but two otbeis its details, and are at a loss how to account ; the Greenhackers threw teir -rotes for one ' jr 'tm ' or other of the old pait' caudidates. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENij ii.. i i.iui Tii kel or a t fa"') I ' l- TRAVELER; .At Local Agency or R3i!o3)f 1 'fWl profits on 1 . days' hi v.' L!' f -1 Tl OUU fn Wort em 1 in."' ,-'i,,"r.4 " I'l'puvlloiial ret tirt. every ,, ot to. v" O-nelal k'eporta and '""'''' , .: S- Prr k.-bt k t., BanHf Cmt A DAT to Aijeiit es n . ....... side Titltor. W"ii "''u.
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