I il tfjCiUiliL jbHstib to Ilwrisbnrg . with theji.nnivunee of G Letter from Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May 3, 18C'. Editor Freeman : While some of Tub Pardon Board was summoned on Friday last Gov. Iloyt, and afterairivf consultation of twenty min- j the Democratic leaders Rie elated over ; EBENSBURCi PA.. utrfi recommended the pardon of Kern- i the removal of the blocks that have friveu 1 ' . . I i i . i ' . r i-... 4 1. ! VBTIiiV I AT IV 7 IftsO : We SaltT v Co. I he Governor s part , mrm many n kuhiuic oi jmib. mr ; l?;...; MAY'' ; i of the job q.ckiy competed, and ,,1!:::" ! ! 1 1 . . 1 Hn nri.i, .nrir.- --. rk I .... DEnOCKATIC RT ATI. TUHI.1. FOR fi p;:i:'ls .H M: HON i.il'.O. A. JENKS, cit.. i:h;ei:t r. pkciiekt. Or !: canwiiatk the 1 einocrat who by 3 o'clock r. m., the prisoners were re- vention ba.s accomplished. They are, in ' tended from jail. The cction of the j fact, delighted now that there is at least 1 Board did not include a remission of i hope for a settlement of the difficulties i the tines and costs, amouutin- to over ' heretofore existing in Phila.lelphm and ; , ,,. ... that peace on a firm basis has been so . ! 5t.,U0, although it is a wuiuU-r that it j thorough- established that no Demo- ; j did not ; aud they were paid, presumably j Crat lu-ncefurlh will have any cause to '. ! by Kemble. the monied man of the guil- j compl-iin at least not until after the I coining i'resHienuai election. nne ii ty firm. It would be difficult to con- I is not believed that there is the least sin- cun :c--t unite the party victorv. ind lead it to j ceive of a deeper wound to the State, or ; cerily iu the lea(lers of tlje two factions, i a nioro flagrant insult to the ieople, ; tue Liass of the voters are honest and than this disgraceful nroceedincr. In : mean liarmonr and union. line the Tnr ediinr of th- Iluntiu-don G'v6t i its recommendation of pardon to the ! two leaders may have "kissed-' and liir ouioi oi u.i uimiuieuon w.cot . , "sheik hands across the bloodv chasm ' h-i d.-wTered tliat the leading question : Governor the Board takes the ixwitum j throllgh sinister motives, the masses in the com in .r Presidential campaign 1 tliat tho act of 1ST4 defining the crime ; are entirely honest in their intentions, will 1"' '-iy f'a's : Xalijn ? " Tliis is : of corrupt solicitation provides for sini- ( While Wallace and Randall may mean , ' . . , .,-.! , . rd i-imris.iimii-iit instead of sevirafe I union for nothing but their own selfish not comprehensive enougn, and the Globe pie w pronmcnt, instead ot separa e , the Democratic voters of the .State man, in order to present fully the great : and soutary confinement at labor m the lueju; uuk(U lor the pake of thc State isw-i ti.at the American ieople will be ; penitentiary that imprisonment in the ' alui fur ti,e welfare of the country, called on to decide next November, : penitentiary lias always been regarded j TI1E i-kotestaxt EnscorAL ciickch. fchould have added after "Nation" the i as infamous that the offense has only j There is a thorough and radical diver-follo'-vin" "And ought it (Nation) be ! recently been made punishable and that : genee, not only of sentiment but of m 1 :.r - ? lirHf r ' these are the first convictions under the i opinion, in certain vital points of doo- sinnta wk!i ,i b.B ji uuit r. . t, triwe separating the liitualists from the : act. lor these leasuns the iauton , , . & . -., .. - - - i , , . . , ! Low Churchmen. Itev. O. . lUscott, The London Tim. of Satunkiy last ; Hoard usurped the functions or t.ie u- ; vf ,St. Clement's l'rotestant Lpiscoi.al states that the trustees of the Bolivian j preine Court, and in twenty minutes re- i church, this city, declines to submit to veised and set aside the solemn judg- ' me acimouiLions oi ins isisuop. xne men!- r,f the. Tin. rnm.tv rrii.-.inr.l reaiquesuon wnicu uuueuies uie u.sa- court. Londholdeis (the Madeira and Jfainore railroad fund) are ready to make distri bution among the bondholders, as was ordered by the Court, but are prevented greement is deeper than a mere contra- i riety of views relative to incidents of Two of the men who did this are M. ' form and ritual. The altar cloths, can- . . - . 1 , ..Il ...1.1.. ..1 .-.!, 41... from doin" so by the counsel cf the Way ana .varon . jmnKei, miur- i u..ou, u,r . yl, ...... v A . ..... t-.i-.t li'it-'ii. it.rii..i!i'.l nf tint ;t I V:. Iifrit 1-1.1 i- nu-i ot wuom ougnt to nave been a oe- " i""t-"-'"""""- coj.auans, are more uiun a simpiy a .i- llfssrs. Collins, the contractor- unuer Colonel Cliuich, claiming payment for Work (1'U."' o:i the road out of the fund, and pr.:it:ir for an injunction against its distribution. fendant with his friend Kemble. and the ' thetic svuibulibin. The breach is broad- I'r.Ksi .mixg that ilr. Edward Her- lattcr oi whom is much more at home ening continually, ami is essentially ir- i in running primary elections in his ward reconcilable. The disagreement between ' in Philadelphia than in reversing the of- I tlu' sucerdotal party and the evangelists ' . . . ,. , . i finds its force in a tierce coniln-t of car- ficial acts ot ' udge I earso::. V. Lat ik--v , : , . 0 , ,. , , . (.,.,, n i ilinal iiie-as. As auo e olj.-.el e.l, tlie en- . light burst upon Jlessrs. Mone an. I i'al- tire paraphernalia of tho advanced ; rick of Bi idt'or i would b- nominated cr, and induced them to do last i nday j i-.-iseopaUans are more than a simply f ,.;,,. (V,.f.r.l .... t'-,- -en. k-l'. ic 1 Lat they sternly refused to do on the I a-sthetic s ial.oiism, as they typify what Ti..,. vrv rtt, lf nv-....titi..n ! -Tthof March, is a question which would i "'a' wuo.lUsV H-eiu sneiel lxi.ee to ti.-n.ei v.i.h ei i.tlie it .ui opposmou, ' i ; pc. nnporiant rt 1 u'mus truths winch we weie feltintt readv to announce the ! u ne'ess here to discuss. Ihe upre-me j oami0l t,e i.r,uirc.(i without doing an in- Court met at Iiarrisburg on Holiday Judge Pearson committed uiiihKv to conscience. coiiiin-'OL a political Ilerrick-ane which ! would sweep the G leen-Leniou combin- ; lasN an,i tit ion oift of existence, but, alas! fur our i an error in the sentence, which he in- . ..i ..... !.... ... -.1 .1... i,..,w.- s sisis ne uia nor. ine ouesiion cotua nave I bft-n Medly deteiiniiu'd by that tri- ; V'V- Ul V 1 , ",a Ll V yu?uaiu CHHTSTIAMZINO THE INDIANS. larjfo TimiibcT oi people wero at- i r-AcI tt !1 Sm i i) i s" i'l i n rr-li flu itlit-r . ... , . f , . t. . ,-v...i. i t-vi.v : r i . 1 1 - jut i ia ii.ji. i 1.1: wiir liimi A.uunt 11.1 - . - ..... - ...... . upon i,,,. i.ooert i'. ueeneri, o. riuiu- ; i Indians talk for church funds. Two deh l.ia. a. id thereby extracted the v.ind ! ounal. W hy was the appeal not made , Chippewa chiefs, Sieno-Midiik anl K:i- fum our enbrsotic Ilerrick-ane. Jui.ii:TnL ;iMAN knows exactly how and when to give an opponent i:: debate a withtrinit shot that e.es straight to its o'v -et. Biaine has admitted on two or tin co occasions in tli? .Semite that he did not pretend t be a lawyer at least not a k v-d lawyei a.id a few days ago in one nf his promisciMin harangues complained about Thurmau having said that ho i Blaine) was no lawyer. " Ta-i c vj..- a ,4''.--s'''r tt- t ' ! .'j it,'' rejoin ed t f i( 1 t n.i'or, and the subsequent l'rofte dings interested Mr. Blaine no iwire. Tun Dfii'-i A""- -'(, of , Lanca."tt r, tntered c!i the fourth year of its exist ence on Wt-ilr.tsday ot hist week. The Y( r E, . is oirc of our most acceptable Johannes, r.ti'l daily fi;nii.- l!r:s na it!: n very largo amount of Slate and general l.e-v. s. 1 1 is conducted w ith very decid ed abilitv, and being argressivelv out- to it instead of to tue Pardon Board: : nifirahbowh. are i.reacliers at the Chin- If imprisonment iu the penitentiary is : pewa reservation, in Minnesota, aud infamous, the crime of Kemble and his ! their object is to raise funds tor a new ,, . , , ... ' chureii bunding, i here was great curi- assoc.ates was equally infamous, and it I osi;y to i,.na. u.(.u;. linth iu tili ir le. these were the first convictions, so much marks critisi. d severely the Indian creater w as tlie necessity for a vigorous policy of the Government, and ridiculed enf oi cement of the penalties of the law. Whatever may be the verdict of public the idea o! civilizing the red man wiih- ; out Christianizing him. Tin principal subject of t heir speeches w ;is a review nf opinion so far as tuay, Dunkel, Stone, the difii-uit ies w i.ieh their tribe has la Palnier and Iloyt, all whom are bright ! bored under and an appeal fur he!j. lights in the Il.-onUicnn bcn-bold nr, Pie result of their talk was a handsome concerned, no man, we think, will hold Judge I arson in the least degree re sponsible for tlie rrscrable and farcical i m;"h. llis skirts, at least, are clean, however much those of others may be smirched. It is as trua now as it was three hundred yeari ago when Miake spearc na id : ''Plate sin w ith aolJ, And the strong lance of justice harness bleaks ; Clothe it in rays, a pigmies straw wiil pi.-rce it." collection. THE ELEVATED KAII.KOAi. T! i'i'ijeit ftr.-et elevated railroad project, begun one year ago, is now Hear ing completion. It is the mo.-t import ant woik tuat has been undertaken in Philadelphia f r many years. It is a j work that inu-d prove of very great ad ' vantag to this city by increasing the facilities for travel and making it much more attractive to strangers. It will furnish im-rca-ed n'.ear.s of rapid eo?n ' muuication with liie b au'il u! surburban d.istriet- lying west ..f the Schuylkill. The new extension of tlie Pennsvi vania raiiroad, which stands c(nfess-dly at The Pepsdiieans of Somerset county ti e head of old American railroads as a who are opposed to the snap judgment mo U-l of a well-const meted, w eii-eqnip- ti::-tlv K-Publican, it never fails to de- of TK.n ( '.unci on ! Tfarrisbu.f ror.vei.- 1 "... ,l . '. "fv:": l,"c' 11 . L'-orouniare, ' ------- ... . ...... r...... ... non in electing it rant ueiegaies to cm- r . .c.'i v l.iisho DcDiocratle Mate Convention. The Democratic Stato Convention met at Hanisburfi on Wednesilay of last week, and was failed to order at 1 r m. by Hon. Geo. W. Miller, of Washington, Chairman of tlie State Committee, whose remarks were brief and to the point. ImmediiU?!y after the reading of the list of Secretaries for tli organization of tlie Convention, Lewis C. Cassidy, Ksq., of Philadelphia aroie and said that he brought "lad tidings to the Convention, and throush ft to the Democracy of Pennsylvania. He represented tlie regular Democracy of that city, but fvr tlie sake of peace and harmony they were ready to make concessions, and he would theieiore move that the contested seats of Philadelphia, and the rest of the State, he referred to a committee of six gen tlemen, and that the report of that commit tee he final, lie named as the committee Messrs. Andrew H. Dill, William S. Stetiger, li. M. lol.'son, K. Milton Speer, lieorge A. Jenks and William Mntchler. The proposition of Mr. Cassidy was receiv ed with the wildest enthusiasm, the wholu convention and the spectators rising to their feet and joining in the applause. Mr. Cassidy Was followe.l hy Hon. R. Milton Speer, lion. Richard Vanx, Hon. Samuel J. Randall, Hon. Win. A. Wallace, Hon Malcolm Hay, Hon. R. M. Gibson, Hon. Andrew H. Dill, and Hon. Win. S. Stenger. K;oMi one of these gentlemen was called out, and the (.'(invention would listen to no denial. Their remarks were of a congratulatory na ture, and all said that this would lie the har binger of better and victorious days for the Deinoeiaey of Pennsylvania. It was a real old-fashioned love feast a reconciliation of the j-.ri ing, conflicting elements of tiie party and was a scene that wiil never he forgot ten by tlie participants and spectators 'i lie remarks of Messrs. Randall, Wallace and Vanx were especially received with an en thusiasm which showed how deeply the Democratic heart was stirred. The motion was put by the Chairman, and t.ie Convention rose to its leet and cave a shout of approval which fail ly made the welkin ring. The li-t of uncontested seats was then called over, and the Convent ion took a recess until r. r. m. The Convention reconvened at o o'clock, and upon learning that (lie Committee on Contested Seats wonid not be ready to re port until o'clock the next morning, an ad journment was had until tliat time. On Thursday morning, when the Conven tion again met, Robert Z. Monaghan, of (bestir county, was elected peimancnt President, and" on being escorted to tlie chr.ir addressed the Convention as follows : en-.l.-"Ui',n ef the V.nr.'ntioti : I . !o not know l:ow to cxprcs? to you my tl. inks for ti.ia uinrk of C"Ti!i'teiic tv lite!, yon have oorOrrp'l upon mo In ralli!it.'i.n mc to prrpiCe oi er tins Couvf nUon . four years ' you vn'crrcl n;.on tnc a similar tlisli.il'tion iH Emcri-sler. 1 tnc! then to lulhll the iut.ci justly, I.riniy nml will, impartiality. I'pon tliat oc.'j.sion you ele'Veil a u. at s.n to the city of St. I.oios. Tle-v went tlior." ami .elect ed ttrii c iiinin sh entli-iiKiii oi tiii roun'.ry for stamlani Oearets. rt-..-y w,-ro eleetcl cii the general .'le.-'.i.in. were elecK'.l liy a lar.ee majority ot the American voter?, an-! a con.-Morarie major ity oi tlie electoral vote, hut hy fr .u t tin y were ) i-i eiiteil Iri tn c..erc:?iti thc .i.Ui.'a oi ti.vir l.ijrli oiiii'c?? to whi.-h they were e.cctC'!. 'lhr...uh tiit-ir jir.Lrioiism the I.cin-jcr.it-i oi the etaitit.-y nrose arov place r.oil, for the ako of iieaee, yi.-hleit to trim I. The pa"' is iloiu i'ttt the pr. s ent i.c tiei.ire you. V o.i Lave comnietir-j.i m pc:;e, jus; ice ain! c'Lic iii.it ion. nml you will to Iay clioof-e ar.iui.cr iich-aa: i-n t-. .-'-h-c. t.vo .1 is: inwu ;?hetl men. 'I'here eia ; cm-o will aN i io to a Western nty a city in v. iiiri. t A-enTy-l.oir yeary airo you r.omi it".: two gent lumen wl. r.-ere'triuiijiantiy electeit. ami per!or;nei nil their tluties lion.-:iy nml w:lh rredit. I'oi?T t'.invention iri cotiv.tieell that tin- ilelrt-i'i !.. -.1 to ,1 iv to the Nation al l.'M.iveiit i'.ii will ro'tninato two .t isr liu. mviie.l tneti who w ill reprcseiif ail ect io?i , r. ml tto.t the peieo ftartol iu thi ( "t i. ven 1 1- ,i wril enfure the trim;. pliant eTecti.n f their cao.li-iarc.-i. aiiii ii tlie I iio::'M. ;.ts a re !;'. til I nv-xt Novi'tntn r ti.o can i!i;Uoa mu.t :.n-t siia!! ;i'!tn Tiiser theiiuties ; ot tl. - ottice witho.it (car or 1 Ivor tr.-ui any ; quartir. 'rhank;::' you aain P'r the lion r o'i i beii.it e.i lle.l to pre3: l- over your 'h-liheration?. this t'onvcntioM .? now rcu-ty 1.,r busiu -tti. Tiie appointiuent of delegates to the Na tional Convention rM.d the selecrioii of Pres idential Kieetors w;.- the next busiti.-s-, in oro'er. the result of which is given e'sew here. 'l i e Committee on itesolution.-i then made the follow ing reo-al : Church, of Crawford, Hon. E. J. Fot, of Northampton, and Hon. James Rredin. of Butler, were placed in nomination The ballot resulted as follows : Jenk. 17 ; Fox, 77; Church, 9; Rredin, 5: Rurkalew, 1. Mr. Jenks was declared the nominee. For AnditorUetieral, Mr. Edward Merrick, of Rradford, and Col. Robert P. Deehert, of Philadelphia, were nlaced in nomination. Col. Deehert received 133, votes, and Mr. Merrick 8;S votes. Hon. Andrew II. Di'l was chosen Chair man of tlie State Committee hy acclamation. On motion of Hon. Wm. I,. Scott, it was requested tliat the delegates to the .National Convention select Hon. (jeoree Ross, of Bucks, ns the member of the Democratic National Committee from Pennsylvania. Tlie Convention adjourned sine die at SS r- M. l.SI EO ATES-AT-LARUE William S. Stemiei, I William I.. Scott, K. Milton Speer, I.cwts C e'a.-eijy. IUSTRICT 1IELEOATRS. Spoken and independent, a: though dis- livvf to f!i" Corrupt I'ai.ieroa crew nn a-;ort:ae.-t of well aim I and inoj t tf fectivo i loas. being rapiu'.v eago, held a large meeting at the County i tion. c:: 1'orw It is i d to c ; w Tii-Ms A. ScuTi has resigned the Prcsid. tu.-y of the IVn!i- Ivania Rail Road Company, tv tako effect on the til .t of .iune i:e.t. ('..' ni l Scott has n tlie m i,;.-, 4!h;:Ty ;.rs :-r. 1.1... .-.'.ion h: ; 1. 1" iu a. 'y six ret.!" ii n Th-- t.:iy v. !,.. i.a- l as a Ihol .n nd t!:- gi-.-.;' has t din ing n-.onui del :'ui adui'.ui-liian.-'grmeut . ut ih;.' eompanv lor iii'l during tlie last u.i. iis I'l.-iib-Tit. , heeii !ua".o -..- -c-ssary l; 'uviilica of his health. ;a;s 1.0 man of the present g.i pt I a wider reputation :ly t-p.iipp; d railroad man. co; poral ion oo-r iiiicii he will u.nai.s :-taud as an ni- l.t oi his .kill and won :.live ability in rail road S- at ri Tuesday of last week. Genera! A 'in. If. Koontz, ran the machine in a most vigorous st le acrainst the- unit rule, making a lengthy speech con.h-innii.g it and advocating the nomination of Mr. Illaine. Other rcLeliious Republicans, ' ..1. .h ihn 11. lidic I eibg auioi'.g t iie iitim her,'addr. s-e I tic me. ting in a similar strain, and II. ( MoKin;e, Col. II J5. !;:n.es, and W. 15. Fi ease, were a poin ted conferees to meet conferees from P-edford. P.'.air and Caiubri.i counties, t'j isi'ininnte two Blaine delegates to Chicago, instead of Cam; r.m's lieucli nien, John C s.-na, oT Rcilfeid and Dav id Over, of IJlair. The chairman of the Repuh'i.-aii Committee of J-.edford coun ty has, as a itsii!:, issued a call for the lection of ilrh gates and the appoint ment of conferees in the interest of ri!ii..vini.rmA ;riois rrj .taiwn. J.ast wt k t enty tons of carpenters engineers, and minors" tools, vere .-hitt-ped to Japan. iixtuisi v.; orders and cold re.cts have been r.M.-tMved from the Japanese Government and an American enejm.er in the employ of the said Gov ernment is now i;i this city making ex tensive purchases on Leha'.f of that conn try. ( I.OSK (,;-- VI! l: V--j ;;r SE S(,';. Trid iy last closed tin oyster season, and no strictly law alM.iin ei-j.-n wiil buy or sell tlie luscious bivalve for sev eral ii. ii. ih.; to come. There are four moT;:hs in which the law- stops tl.- os-trt-aphaiist J'rom fatttnimr u,,. cioos osl raceaii. In pra-lieii; this s.-lf-denial th. y wiil bo pa;. i'.ut; resj.f et t" a law ot the 'tale, V, hieh el.i.eis ti;,.t oysters shall not be c.;-os..d for .s.,:e. tween the ;;thh day of April ar.d and 11. e si . l. 1st iJay oi Seit em .... r. liundred I onts aie ci'uj.lojed in th1 tra1. of this ciiy aloii". jip.i tiu caoita! hives It never raii:.-; 1 i.t it pours, especially . Blaine, ..n t!i "Jolh of this month. A ' ted approximates lui! a mil win n a 1 ie: ... ci :;! i.- S;a'e (.'ouventioii is turned into a h.ve fea.-:t as was the, a. e at !i:.i .-i-leii-; i.i.,; w. ,.k. U is said that if the T iii!s , t!a; ArUi- s!.;W they criud cm- ' -Ysuz :i:ie. but the I h mocrat ic i.:;':is, on tic o.va.-io:, j-ef, rvd to. ii'ound Ol Ib.i- verv 1. t :- i e";cee-;;nir ar.-e. when they produced sti'-h prists as I'ili Mc lullci! and S i:n Josephs, as two of '.he Udeirat:-s f n m Phdadtlplda to the. Cin cinnati (V.iVf-.d ion. McMn:h-;i and Josephs: the llt( r 1 ('! 1 he the iu -land i f the Wallace men. thrown in an o'T-'.t to thc former, the Olivtr of the i '.i.J. '.'! m :i. Mr. Barker v;is aboot top .e.-t sitcainsi Me.MtiHr-n but was -!.:. : d t Ii' rei'roi:). ,-s explained -!-;-whf re. utsilo d.-Up.;,- j from the louith t'.istiict, bei!ejf a majority of the dciein. i. pre .ideda w r: nai'ist J., ..'p'i.. I'verj ih't::., h ..wevt r, w;us ti. u ;! and e-, ciwbo.Iy f'ci:: in the . i y .t ot iiiiiaor, .To-ephi went thru .;h v i'a a ru-h. McMuiU n and .b:s,;..;' .r.,..hy and MeMuIUn! How ion-Z, Oh : Ron!, how i v cannot of course, say what the Blaine men i:i Blair c.-ui.tv, or tin: Blaine men iu Cambria propose f.. do about thr- mat ter. Danie! J. Morrcll, the most prom inent and widely known Republican in this county, has stated publicly that he is oppose. I to Grant's pretensions and that he wants Blaine nominated, but Mr. Mori. U of late years has not taken much part in the movement of his par ty iu this county, and probably will not do in the. present Republican revolt in iars. 1 in-oyster hoais wid now be with draw;: fr. m the ciiy and enr.-'oved in p'.ar.'in oysters in Morris' Biw-r Cove and Delaware l.;iy. (;. x. S. the di- The editor of tie) J::hn town J'.-i'.'n.e, on tlu; other hand, will be sure to opp.-so tie- Blaine men if they attempt to show th. ir hand, and v. ill stand by Cessna and Over to the l itter end, believin.,' as he seems to do that without Grant the, country will p;o en protest ; straight o destruction, and for the ad ditional reason that in refeiiiii some timo ago to 1 ho steps taken by tlie Re publicans of Lancaster county to send two Blaine deleeat.is to ChiiTi.o, he said they would have a happy time petting their 5-eatE in the Convention, cr words to that t :Tect. Tiiti-.: a- J. BAU.il.!:. r f Philadelphia, a si.! -r i ;b; r of t he 1 ; ::hm , is a pro.n m nt l.: v- -r in that city, l..s freouen-lv -itorto ibis p!:v:' find is well several of our citirens. Ho i ' ,. ... be. knov.i. to s. liv s i'l s,.,.;l -'ric!, c r -i lint :. . . an in ; ..ta.i. anti-Til b-n .b'ch '.-.pr;-.' Vi'iliiani M'e--.'. or 'd h -:;-Tv ard" foi ins p:n t- Mr. Bav.LTt r was an elevate fr.-m his district to .t 1 --i:o:-rati.? State Convention AO'! le.-ired t-j o a- a delegate to ( iu cinnati. Tic- -...per Ci.mm.ttee re; ,,r e.l his n.i'ii" to the convention and also handicapped I.'.ru v illi the "S.pdre as his .'. Unique. WiH-ti :.'r. B ;! :s.-.-y. red t h it the haitic;;y iTor;;::iiino oi the Com mittee had pivn him Will .am as his a toiata, his f.e..::j;; :.:.;y jvrliapi i f a-rined. but n.. . de-cribed. It isihou-ht tfiiit Ifj felt very mtich like MhcU th when Ba.ii'pa.'s ghot rose up before hi:;;, ari l that !.o was about cx.-hilniin;: t tlir? "'luire, '-Tal-a any other shape than that, Fc;t (-m.es, when Ir. Raoidall. feeim; what wa: coir.inar, and wishing to aver the s'.orru, whi'sjn ita to Mr. B that be Tin: e litor .f th.- Philadelphia Tiims who is a competent jude in such mat ters refers to George A. Jenks and Hen ry P. J.-eh rt. th" nominee of t!;e Dem ocratic State Co ore.. p.--mi a- follows : 'The two Sttte eindidntas are abo nicii of pc'-uj;U- iUae. aiike in character and at taint). oat, for the lespoiisible olhees they are to con!, st. -.th were soaoht by the nomina tion, and both hindered rather than aided their own selection. They were nominated because they were regarded ns the proper men to be chosen as staniiaid-bearers and not because they were ambi; ions for thehon on. Mr. Jenks is one of the strongest Saw yers ol the St:t- and he is as blameless in his piivate life as lie is . listing.. ishe.i in lus pro fessional achievements. Ho was elected to ConKH?s inls74. .lefeatim: (ieoeral Harry hite ly a laic;e n.njority, and he speedily t"ok a front r.oik ns po-sessja r.p .( ti c first leal n.ii..i of ti;e Jlocse. His aruu ment before the KU-.torai ( 'onunis?ion'"in ' -upport . f Til. lea's claim to the Piesi.iet.tial title is confessed hy all to he the clearest and inovt inci.-ive piesentarion of the law and the facls oileied l y any of the able men associa ted wi'.i. .i-. Re is a foetcan ii, every way worthy of the sieei t.t Jiiilj.. fireen, and he (Ran w in be speciaa;.' strong irj; be ett. n dlsen-ed uiiKnown political fjuantiiv of the oil region. Colonel Deehert was av.-Vsa to to l.ul.u'ii to be i .llowed 1 V other vigorous uominaiio.. tor Auditor (.eiieral, and his se- lei-tion uiiuerfsuce circumstances, wi;l tln yet smonhi. rin ot.ii.ers of local fa-tii.u about him. was a biaii t:nd j-i'-t roripliment to his private and p.O.iic v.-ortii. H. v...s li e last Democratic s viator iioia ti!edi)-. n-tovs n rii;:ic:, havii , ile'eate.l ;.f -. bvn.:,i:i al tl'c soeej .l election m jsTii, am. hi- ieeord ia ti.e S. rate is without '..l.-iiiWi. He is thor.ir;:- IV ' i'.l hue. I for the e 1 Y. e:;hl i;.) to Cineimia'.i as the '.Squire"? .-!!'.. it uto. Mr. Parer's wratli was there i.).-. t :na: I ii'io f-i:t l:-i:c.-, and hi.? ; lalii; r.ai::s' the m'id-iiiasi- lertd McMu!h Ulii-M V.'i! t ih uven e!ev. ri.-'eino I..:., .e.i.-.. mei;t of li.e s-t:;!.,., .-,,.,! pi ena-tid n v sli.uii,! ;lL i( ust cue Lam) parunv. Hmolill do mueii ij Inspire p. liiceia:. unifv and , i- b the auiTcfate to ever ft in tiii - c ;ry " ' ,ei:,.1. " The ileinoeralia ('auili laf e:s. Below we give h:ief bir.j;r,-..,hical sketches f.f the nominees of the. late DeiimciV.t ie btate Convention : ItON. OEOr.OC A. .IENKS, the r.nmtricc for Pupr. ire Court Jr.'lt't. .".: Iioujrh f.-o-I. iriitively a younor nrai.U I ...vtr of wi.io rotiuaition nr.ii a po i it ici;. n . ( I.itxc infaiorro lio is a tiativf l .1. !:.-r;oii cunt v. .... I ly a 1-roi ln'r of ti.c Tl- n. W illiam P. Jci:l;. prcs..ie;:t m h'o of the .Tolfr-on an. I Clarion ...-Li-ie:. a? u a f. mroir n:...n In the Ffnsn that he r-or,.-.! the nn.ney I his own labor lii"h n expcnilod in l.i. edii cut ton nt iiaorvais. a::l tauulit fc o ol wlicn not i.t l.i-r.i i.-n I'tiip'.ne.l. About the tin.c he attain?.! nin j.irit y h .leri.'if.I t.. take a -oll..lriaii- course ami lortlnvuh tieean to pr. p.Are l:iniclf liy tsuin tlir.i.iKh th tirt year t.-.Tt l.ol,s. I;.- a :t.?rwnra.i Kri.i-.itea from .f.fi.'rson Col:c. ' anonst.iirit In ls'.s. lie thon ?t.i.li(? l Put with Lis Lrothi-r an. I n;.F a.lnnlt. a lo the !'.ir. lie -non aoijuiii-.l n l.irrat.v..- j rneii'-e. ami i now one or the l-ieliii" Piv yns ot t!.o State. In IXT4 tlie year U.nt tho Peiuwraiic ti-ial wavo t.vp.t ovrr th.- e.:unt' Mr. .lor.ks was r.om nate.l (.r ConurefS .y tlio 1 ."mocr.its of t lie 'I vrcray-flltl. a s: r ,t-t , and to hid own furpriRc. was elect e.l. This is a p'ronss jje. put-Uoan ilistri.-r. an.i it lias t.con r ireci,ie.l (. IcnrrrO Harry White r-y.-r Rn.-p it k..s .rar. ir.f f.T.-.pt that he was h aim t v Mr. .Tr;k in 1874 , .'unistl.c whole of he I'.;urt -f,.urth i 'unerf s .Mr. .lenk! was on.i of tho lo niocratir lrso.rs in tiie House, an. I Tfa? jp.iinte.t one ol the m inio'cr to represent the Item... tai.e -iJe before the l- iec. . toral I'omnilfirin. He was protnii.. tulv mrtit on el in connection with the I'oinocratic notnin i tion lor (Toveriior in ls;s. hut the I. ..nor of runninij a l.opti6? race was nitanloii to .Mr. I. ill OI.. KOflKP.T T. riROUERT. the nominee for Auditor Oentrnl. wan horn in Uea.l.nur on Aobus, 15. 1S42, but came to Pi.iia.lel phi:i when a younr man. an I has lonr been looke.l upon as one ol the city. horn, w Pen tho war he. (Ten ths S'a'ri br..k? out Robert p. I.e.-hprt .-oinofl a hear l.es? yonth, entered th- I'nion arn.y rercaiit oiajT ol theCaih Pcnnsvlvanla Vol un' cers. and alii-r i Is; in uislop- iiin'-eil in the enrt by brave conduct, he wan tr7int rrcii to the Wc.-tein liepartinent. and ilnrir.K Sherman's famuli! "march to the sen"' he was assistant adin tnnt iteneral to(rer;er-ti S;o"um. After peace bail been declared Colonel Deehert followed the Icral profession as a member of ihe I'tiila.lel'.l.lit bar an i so meces-tul .lid he proTe that when Furman tih. ppar.l was made district attorney he aj.i nin: e.l oa.nci I.cchert ai liif second assistant. I'r.'.-r to that time, however, ol. nel I'eehert had so irr.'.vn Intlieiroo-t epioiot, of h s fi lioir -citizens tle.t in 170 be was eacte.l Sta'e senator from the First district. I'ntil v. ry ricontiy he was eonne. tcil vlth tlio 1st Ihiiailelp),i:i t in- 'i'roop, and was ma'ie cornet by the niembeis of "that exclusive or H a n !T.a' :on. anif he only rcsikned trom t h '1 r...ei w !.r n I -ner.il .lames V. L.iua took earnest! v in iian l the r organization of the National flunr. I of Pennsylvania, an I Colonel I'eehert was called to the colonelcy of the 11 lioimcnt. a post that be has since ftiled with em.uent satisfaction to eveyrone concerned. Fi;f.i. I.vi.'i;::, tie'' rfnowned larr bee- manufacturer of Heading-, now tur-nisln-s to each i-ersoa fiisace'l in his hit wory eighteen tickets daily, each tick et Mil itlir.a: the holder to a glass of lee;-. Formerly tlie employes were allowed as much as they could drint. and many of them ware in the Pal dt of drinkm on an aver.i;; forty !.s:,;a of m-ft in a day. Kiruio!i uhisstsaie regarded as a sufia-i; t;' daily a : in ii-'e for each r son coiuieclc! wit'.i the hrvwerv, nd hv ti:' i.i-w system therewili 1 e a savinfd" K'ri pi A rF. r.. au- ;,'...' .i. flrst. That the Ictr.-.eral:e party of I'eiinsi !v;tnia. lo C'-nv-nt i..n a.-ser.i.'le.l. reoew ...ir vows n-lriitv to 11. e lunda'nereal principles pro-la:. 1 :.r i ir:i-'f:--. ! ly tiie 1 1 ' us; r.ous. i:ien : v. I... s-' t :c. i.ur lr e ii:s: . t;i: i .n -i an I I ;in l .1 the , l.T.o.T.-.tic party to protect .-t, ! prexTve :lie:n. s. .-.u.i. Ti.t.t the iii'l fi.-iei of tt.e Federal I ni. ii. the r.i::.ts ol the Staus. an i the 1 . t; rU.s r.l the -, e. pd-..- are v a- . ! parrs id' .:. i.;.rm..;ii..us s -in. - n I to-s.iv e ..-!ip-trt i ri i : win. ... ns.i tiif. na! vinor is lo -rave .ne );:, ol thc naiion."- Tit.r-.l- i l.ai t!. ! in.. era: c par y m.iititain?.. as it ever I'.as iitaiiittiiiieil. that '. I-.e .i, i I i.irv a ro una ,nij lit :. be in el. IIotiks s.i b..rd in.. ; e to'c. . .1 a.e. 1 o-.a :es. It tr. s it ( ver has .tf-i-aea. I l.e r-!rht ol the red.r..i a lir.ir.;-:r..tion to keep on t....t nt tlie lo'i;' nil rspens-' a si aii.bnsf artnvt.. iti t.n:e t!..j State ler poi.'ieal ptirp v. a hi.'; : re (rara t n..tiiul.e:.!il res. nel ...s. to ron;r! peo ple at i he polls, to proa-el an I . ncura-e lr.iud.i leitt Ovtieis of v,.ti 3, or t-. in.oiurai'i cm-liJaies rejected l y t!-.e majority. i'ourt !i. T.'iut the ri.-l.t !o a free iiai i..t u a riabt .re;eT vat ;ve ol ail r.ias and t !i nlv n.eai.a of peaeeiu.iy ru.i;' s-;,n tritvan -es and relormin ill. uses. l'he prc-t-l.ee at the p- '.is .1 il rcitr.!..r iinlae.ry iorce ;tr.il tl a i.'.stoi loreia.ir ota la.'s. el I'to.i, r j ower to arret aid itepr.s ei :'.ji ea "....-.no or li-.. r.n, .ie-t s all Jreed.-m o! ele.-ti. -ns and up turns tin. .-ry f. .it iit i-,,,ns :,t sell 1...-V.-I niiteot. Oei ail ujimii aii ir.-. 1 ca iin to ai-i u.-- in pre-or.'.:i.r our o.s. u; from a, serue.i n f.y these i in j . rial in": I. ..Is o sup. rvi.-in-r the ri.-l.t "I sui! ra.j a'i 1 -., r. -, popular w il. iii ke-i ma the way to tho I aii. .x open an I frtj as ii ias in uur ;ati:ers : in removing ti:e a:an v to a s.:'.e ! a. when peop.u assemble to expres tl ci r mi iTiiiiill pleas. ee at the polis, a, id ii.se curinir ei.e !:ei;c... to ti.uir will when legally ex-jirt-i.-.l be tii.-ir vol- f. Fit'h. Thai i;.:t Ie rb rd IP H ayc. bavin ; been ...!. ! in p.ier aaau.sf the wti, " n.e.v.i ami ic .al ly expie.-...d Wi!i ui the people, is tie: repre. oia toe . i .i e. .."piracy .ml. , an., h.- claim ol ra;lii to eurr'.-ii:-! l!s 1 allot l.e with ir....-p? h.i.1 .Ie; u:y tnar-hiiis to iiitiiiiidate and iiietruct ele'-lors. and bis nil pr--.- e ; iia-.i u-e of t!,e vol.. to lu.iira.iui tins. !: e-i insuil and a a.vnacc to thc eo.o.trv. "Sixth. T!.a; 11. e 1 -uto: r.i lie party ot obi tVvors a eoi s-p.ut.ot.al cu : r-. ..cv oi jt.I au 1 snvcr and of pni -r cnverti'-le .n'.o S.-v.-iith. We are op;. to tlie system v! ?..: sld.es by tiie Lcnernl u overnuunt. 'under whieii l"r.i. ti.o p-riod of i;.-p..!i.ic..n i.sci.env. p.j. li iie.il i nii, s ami e rii'T.e.tons pr-tac.iat th .' p.eo plo's i-j;,.. ii'-. and to any appropriation ol put,.c moneys r pub'tc credit to any objict am tie- -ul-l-.c serviee. i i:e referio.s ::t;-l ere.n .o: ie. 1 1 a.: "-. i by the 1 .ei.e .erat ie parly .once it5 advent to p. .Tver in (.'one r .-- have saved to tnc people .n.iiiy millions ol liai-, and c beiiove thai a like result would follow i:s. r. sU-r.itlon to power in tiie .State ol" ; I'f nnsylvania . Kifii.t. That the I.eniocralic par: v. I.ein the r.aiur.ii friend ol thc work iniMi. an. "an.i hlvimr ti-.roui;.;Ul ns lost. try s-o.. -a t. -iw-cr. .'i:;,i an 1 o.i pression, renews i's ci ressior; oi ryuipatl.v wiih labor and its pronn-e et pi-..;e, to n tu i,s r.-'io's .Ninth. 'I bat we look with alarm and nppreh'en. si. .n upon t be pretentions f.t thet-Teat transporta tion coui..Oii..-s io ,c aa..ve tn" lund.-o.ientiil law of this cm. moniveai! ti. which K"verns nil eNe within our borders, and until they accent the con.o.au'.iou . i 1ST a in u.,,d laali t h.v should r--luam tint objects el the utmost i iiaiict and jeal ousy by lite legislature and tlie joe. 'lend.. 1'itai tlie re-eeii: at'cei.ai uu er the p. r Soual directum ot licpubnean b-autrs to debauch .the icKishuiirc by wl:oies,le bri cry and to take from th - co:nnio:i-e:i!i!i fo.ir miilious i.t dollars, lor wi.icli i.s hat.iat v liad never been asecrta ined' is Iresit and aiari.uiu' evcunee ot the Mirresaiv" r.ess oi political iiiii;s. and siiould receive ihu sf-r. nai coiioeir.ni: t ion ol t he people at the p. .lis, " Movent... That the ftrcal tiau l t.t ls76 -7; , by which upon a l.ilsc count ol the electoral votes' u , three Suites a rar.di.ai e deieaied at the ,.oii wa seated in the I'resiaential chair, and l.r tl. first time in A mrr'cH-n Ins .cry the v.i.l of the people w,.s set a.-. ile iii.dtr a threat of military iorce, was the nn-; lieadly l-low c v. r anoe l at .ur f-vstem ...f represeiaal ivc Kevernno nt. To preserve the count ry Iron, the liorro; s ol a second ci. il war the P.oniociva i-party subtnitte.l In Ilrm an 1 patriotic loiih that the eople w cid peacefully rcJress this treat wroni;, and n giialiy rebuke the dark crime when they hhoubl come to vote, in lss.j. That Issue precedes and dwarfs every other: it imposes a more s icre i uuty upon the pt ople ol the Union than ever address, d tho consciences or a nation ol Ueetnen. Hio!i-cd, 'I hat in conformity w it h the time-Pion-. - red cu-toei,- of tiie l'ennsylvania Urmocr iev. an I to the end that our reat commonwealth tfiia'l not be (iepnv. d of her iettc lti.ni mUiiencc, her dele ir.tes io the national convention are Instructed to vote as a unit upoo all questions, and they are further instruct, a to oppose the abrogation of tlu two thirds rule. Upon the conclusion of the rca.iinrj of tlie resolutions, Mr. William II. Sow. leu, of x. hiuh, arose and offer". 1 an aiiiemlineiit to the last resolution that the unit Ha use be strj Ian out. Tiiiseiiveii.se to a lengthy and some what a.-i iinoa.ioas del.ate, in wi.ieh lloa W illiaiu A. iiiUice, Mr. ."-oajeii, Mr. IJolu-rt M. (.iUsoii, Hon. H. Milton Speer and n,n Sanmel .1. Il:uii!:i!i took part. Messrs. Sv.vv deii, (iil.son and ltaudall spoke in favor of th- miieiKiir.i'i.t, and M.-irs. Wailace and . e. ;- against. It looked at one time as if the love-le.ist," so atispi. ioaslv i'.ritniu ated the day le.ote, was ahont to cane toun end. 1 lie scene was tluil!ii;c. In-l.-uates and se.eetaters we;e on their leet, and the won der was for a little while how owier Wa ever to lie brought out of mio!i confusion. lh.it the co.,,1 temper of tt.e Convention ao.iin i.iai:iiest .d itself, and the vote was finally taken. Tho resolution to vote, as a unit at Cincinnati was voted down l.y a ma- : jority of three. "A IPs wet! that ends" well." The Convention then proeee.',-.! to elect J)ciei:ates-;;!-l. art;.- to the ( ineinnitii ('on- : vontioii. lion. Win.. s.. St.-n-er, of Franklin, ' lion. Wm. L. S.a tt. of Kn,., i!,,n. p.. MUtou : Speer, of Hiirtie.t; l.-a, and lion, l.nwis ('. (Jassidy, of l'hiiadetpl.ia, were ciioson by r.c- ' clainalb.n. The names of Hon. !; ,h.-rt f:. Monahnn, of Chester, Hon. VVi;;i..ni li. Piaf,.ni, of Fayette, aiui Co!. J;l-. I". lla.rr, of Putsbur-j, ! wire ronosoii as i'.iectois-at-Laiee. Mr. Mt lapuhan ih-cliaed uli; Imncr, i,t p,. .vas : chosen by acclamation nevertheless. A hal lot was tak. ;: 1 jr tiie reiiiaiiiiiii; Kiector, and .Mr. l'ia:or:i was eiiosen bv a' vole- of loU to ! I to f...r t ol. Ijair. " ' r i'er Supretar Jm'-,-. ti,,- names of Hon. Ce a- A ..'eal-.s. o .Jctn-icn, lion. l'car,o:i . 1. (ft ore Mcdowan. 1 (alias Sanders. 'J, John H. l.ca.I, K. I". lK.-cherl. 3. Thomas .T. Itararer, Wm. MeM'.Uleii. 4. Henry S. l.-.nahue, Samuel Josephs. 5. l i t d k ( ierkcr, K. H. Klood. C. .1. 1.. Korv.oo.1. .loli ti 11. l'rinton. T.Ha'ri',an Verkes, .1. Wright Apple. S. 1 1 . n'l H. oiciitroiit . Tiiom .s P. risler. V. W. U. llensoi, B. J. MelJrann. 10. Wm. 11. Sowden H. W.Scott, it I .avid I.owenberg, H. S. Sta)i!e,-. 12. K . lir.ieu Iticketts. V. .1 . Kiti-simmons. 13. .lames I!. Keilly. .lai.'KS lUils. 14. IP V. Myers. ( Jrc.r.l Weldiuan. Hubert A. I 'acker, Ij. Ira int.. John J. Motzirer. Henry Sherwood. Auir.'S. I.an iiS. William J. Haer. ('. M. Duncan, T.I. C'ran lor l. ('haunccv K. Black, W i 1 1 i a in "M eS herry . 0. Kdward Hitler. J. A. C isava. K-iniir t'ownn. Charles K Boyle. John li. Parkin, 11. A. Wood. Maleom llav, C. K. McKeuna. I. W. sillier. Wiiliain (Sordon. I. II. Kiioji, I. A. Jenks. J. II. Urawley, I. . Vccin iston. l. ore A. Allen, II. H. 1'luuimcr. is i. 17 is. 19 21 114 l.tFC-rCKS AT-I.A KOK. li. K. Moniiglnui. I William H. I'livy ford. i.isti.ht nri.E.iATi:. 1. John SU-viii. 2. Hdwiii A. Tise. 3. J ohti M . ( ":t ittpbt !!. i. (liie- l..!l"tt. 5. John N. Molft-tt. ti. I-l.i n in W.l bleu. 7. Nathan ('. James. S. ( icorire Filbert, o. .las. (i. MeSparin. Alfred J. Martin. Adam ( lerrni.rer. Praiik 'Purner. IS. P. J . ilirmtnirdon. 14. II. H. Hi-vis. in. li. o. 15. ( leorsre A . I'ost. 1.5. A.M. Hen ton. 17. J. P. I.inlon. IS. John S. Miller. IX .1. ( ). Saxton. HO. ( '. N. lioiTers. lil. J. A. J. H.Khanan. ( 'hnstopiier Mritree. '2'). li ..-rt M. (.iihsoo. 'i iionte. liradtord. tlarrv W. W ilson. 'J'i. Samuel (iriUitti. 27. J. Koss l lu.mpson. i M.US AM) OTHER NOTIMsS. A boy was t.itt-'non the wrist by a lilaek spider in ( 'olutnbn- c.unty. S. ( '.. the other day. and died in a tew mitr.lt. s Irem the efleeti ol tiie poison. Peter XabricsKovf.'itohiycra is a Norwegian tluinm business in K.iutivol.i, Minnesota. No body ever hot here I hi in by punniniron his name. (.'on.rressii.au HicstiT t'lymer, ol this State, vras married to a Catholic, lady nioaed Mrs. Von Seora.ier Clemens. I a s-t. Louis, on Monday oi last week. In the village of Stillwater. Me., fin the 'J4th of Aprd. ('apt. J. K. Plen. a (pt.-hiiiir yoiini: cavalry iih'-cr of thwarof ls-J, :.. .it S7 y.eirs .d ac. led M iss M, ( '. Johnson, a Viushinir bride of do, to tiie altar. I.oti:s IVI, a-i Indian cliief. who Is over ICO years old. and who liv. s at Lake Oeorc. has just ree.-ived a Pm exjiceed pension trom ihe I-lrilish ( iovernn.eiit ler warlike .vr. ices re-ndered as ci.tef oi the Abenaqois in the contest o! J.li5. 1 tl the 1 1. .: lo vl liaise ol N .I'-ii'la. where the Howe sowing luaii.i.e w:.s invented, tin- woman ftiil lives who used to wah Howe's shirt c ."cry week because he wa too p....r to have a tl-.ird. 1 wo u il ls at a ( ' . nci i:nat 1 board i n$i school, tho' of wealthy and r.-pot:oo': parentage, stole eveiity d.-llers worth oi ks trooi the library, sold them lor lotcei. ilo l:.rs. and spent the in-.te-y lor candy. i lie t iirce son ..! '.. I '. H .wen. oi Wad ley , (fa., a!! t.se crutches. "Iheir tumes are so soft and brit tle as t.i often break :r -m ev-n a sliuht str.'ke. The ebb-st. Sylvester, has aire.eiy sustained twenty-six f rac t. r -s . 1. ('. H'.oomer and wife, of C .un. il Hiufu, l-.ii, celebrate.! the fortieth anniicr.-ary ot their wed i t,:.' the . Iher d iv. Mrs. IP is tlie M rs. A u re pa It!... nier who ttaircl not-riety as the inventor ot the bloomer i"ue. A .plan e: --.r. I'rid.-.y. at I'.n ii:n.L..n. JP. b. -tween M. Kei.nev and bis w:te. when their sen Samoei iott rief'-.l to pr-.'e -t ins mother. Tne Is : iter -e-7. 1 a I utc'.ier-U n i f and slabbed St.;.;uei, k.l.i ! in. .i"i"ct i;i:i:a;.;Iy. A.li.m V, :o.rr.er. an . Id ui:.n. '.i.-in- on a farm 1 1; La . i .e .e e; ii :y . I d: i. w as s.'iot ud Kiiied in his. fo i l .-a Sitnr.lay l-t by h.t :i'pf..-n. I'niii;. V.'atf iier. wi:-i v. ieen hehrol lia l u .juarr.l j!-uit s-.-me t.ii..:. The ..!.:. ier-'r e-cipe.!. .' iao.r ( J e. a! S in: e.ei I'. Hemtilernan died in V.asl.i oet.-T, ':'. v on Satur.l.iv bi-t, lie was b.rn in X. .i,;..-::;,. L.r.e-.is'cr e .-.:::;.-. S-j.t. 10 lfO. and nai .-. a .a ;...'". 1 '.'.'est I'.iMi:. s.-rved in ad ihe w.,i s:m.... the rloiida w;.r f I'.-. Kin v. h i b- .i a vt I-riiiay last, i an.! iiiM.h-li !irvr. i oi ot "... I. K'.rr.oor.rer. e: to li-trria'oir-j- to see h:s hither, on eel ved :t .1 ispa l.-li that h is d ru store .- at Hi.-bioiii. l!u:b r canty, had km i i.n.t d ;.. the ar-'On.! ai d eveytniii- lt,i. : li. ;. Wilii.in.s. Alientown. h-.sj eloped with : a Mrs. Hauls. V.-rkt-.w... !'a. I i." wee an drew : $: 10 .-rt oi bunk that her t:sbar. I a.l deposited io b er noii". i.ii.1, ni.-etin iii;.ti:i - at A ii en town, 1 they .loparie-1. i; sopp e 1 tor K iut-. accojj- i pat'ied by a yoiir. daiiwliier ot the woman. . l ie-re is a i.iaa at I.ur.ir. a., who bpcntne c ii. iae-.l. w lieu y.uns. that iiss.i-a was wi-ked. Ie- 'ioi-( '-.r:-t ws betr.tve.i witlt a kis. Here- -s.dvid npv.-r t - k i -i novboly. He' Pas been mar ried twenty ye. us. ttn.l is lite lather oi eleven chil- ; .lr-:i. imt h.ls n( V -r Kiss vl his :!e or one ot his 1 oa-prim.'. : L:ej.e.v t '.nrapbeil to his wile at Palestine. ! Ii!.. t . the .-'.lr ei l st-.ti n wi:!i a h"ar-e to m-et a ee:t:.;:i tr..;-:. : iit-n-nii;.! tneu a rr. . e .lead. :-ii .i d f... a i-l i i-.i::d him .lead .trunk. Aniiry a: l. s ; l:e. Mei ; !'! .Usapi '.intvd. she bad liiiu thr.'.ii .nt. i'.ie aearse, iu which she convey - e ! ban h. me. e -violate : r the '.if-ce of fff-c-irdcr of Jasper ; eoen'.y. ( tato. si.!..-ite,l votes on toe poind tli;tt II i .!. -ici. l.e '.(e..:b rete.ru l.a'f h is sa la rv t' thejub- i ii' treasury. He wis e!-cted. b'.t th .S.l.relite -Couit n.-is declare.! :'te elect i-m i'l. l-iansi- the j ir. be'ci:..':,: :.::: he ...-h-Ted too v.-teis v. a s in l!ie ; nature of a Lrl'-e. Mr. M. l. Ji. Carey, a your. attortcy of M.! ..':.!(. Wis., was tna'.-:ie.f tv .'-lis- Julia Me tea If. 1 A Miiwaiirt'-n despatch says the only notable fea tioc a! out titc iLKirri itro is that tne y-.uutr l-rtdo, wlo. j j o.'.i.v twenty ye : rs f.l.l. has a foetiui ,a svj. b'eo.i o'i i ii i:er ow n" riamc be-j.i -aliv d by relatives ; i l 1 Hi.'!;.!, 1 SO... V C 'IS llii'l. ' M -s .Pi inc. ifair.er. sail '.. ha.e been the old est per.- :. ia Pennsylvania, died at Pulaski. Law- I r"ace .,n!ity. the "other day. She wa born m 1 (ip.-uiiitiv in" I77:'.. and was cii" aacntly li" years ' ol ;ere at tlie t:i::e ii-r d"aih. Iier oidestsur- 1 vivio.j; child is ie years t-f ac. Her lather reached ' 1 1.1 y.etrs and her 'husband loft. j One id the host known Lancaster county farms. J P. cafe ! ne.i r h i m .. st r city, was sold the (: her day , f..r ''.05). or i.ist :;("J per acre. It ba been owned I ii; the i.a.-t bv some .p.ite preln i lien ' people .las. ! Ciimcr.il, the C.i suf. Kilttns'T. Me K! rath and . Wiley families. On this farm A. J. Ciisatt. tho j well i. leiwn railr-. id :;ian. .ascd his b..yb..od dr.ys. Siiin. v A. Sl.or.-s. who oiiirried !os stei.- p.uii- 1 ter. aued il. at Semeiset. M.P. has been Im.-d s: :0 ; lor violating a State law f..i io.bl' such wed iock. j The mr.rrbiLT" is al-o nva! i.l.Lte.i. P.'ie Per. Zac. ; f beus H. wen. w in. perf.-rine i ti.e cereoi-oiy , is very 1 ob.l. at..'. ns he ) 'cade 1 ti.at he did not know the j oiiti. ness ol :hi. jrirl. t'ie public 1 roFcrutor let l.i.n tr . uiifuoiished. i (Jodtrey Ansel, a w-'P-t -.In f.e.-.ner of I'.earer t tuwn-lii!.. (' '! irion cott.itv, t very drunk .m VV cd- i.csd.iy ot la.-t we.-k. r.nd iieii.tj be his sua PivhPe ; Itonse'that ein'it com m-tiee ! destroying the lat- j ter's (r..pr-ny. '1'he son took his father's arm :o ; lea l htm' lio.iie. when tlie old man ptiinired a khi'c ; in'o his iide. kilHuvr him almost ittstaiitly. The in:tr.;e;. r i- Ge ears oi cir.-.. A earpeiitcl-, wii .se ...iiee is in a basement on . fi.Oiid meet, f.ys 111" New York World, PoUtrilt ' l1'.1 .ieirv. i-l linniii- toek at ;:6 i-cnts a m-mih k:x w-vki. :.t .. 'in Friday he sold out at cs cents. ! raakinx sa.oo,. prefit. Alter rcelvliej his money l.o bo.ia!.t s-loo v.urtl. of lii.licls and pennies j twenty pounds or so nnd scattered tltcin among o.ie newsbov in the afterui.on. ; Jac .b We'-btr, ( Ti-ruor--. N. '.. was old and lmly, while his wife was y.e.n and pretty. T:te , P.-pa t i:y in ae n ml lo..ks"lc.i ti.o hu.-band to tore bis wife wikliy. and Mie wife to ir"t weary of her ! Iiusband. He '!i---vrM e ! iiood Ci.use for jealousy. ::nd d-elare.l that nil he wanted wes to bo rid . f ; her. Hut he c...,bl n. t live wiihoiit her, for. when j aboitt lo .piit tiie court room, alter ebta.uiii a di- , voice, lie fell dead I rum ii.vrt disease. l'hc liuu's of Wasliinut el Pern .dou. nt Clay- . r.iont. I1--P. w.s ti isc.v-ere 1 to be i.l II lines about 2 1 o'clock Sunday morning-, an 1 was burned to the : ground. to''-thT with the oiuSui'diiurs. Mary i Hail, ajred -2, a drnie'i- in the family, juinped from a tlnr.l-.-iory win. lew and sustained terrible 1 initiiies. Man'aret McN .n.ara. another .loiaesiic. , wiio atieinnted to ;ive her lile in tiie same way, ! was killed hy th.- fall. The fire originated trom an ; explosion if pas. j A wealthy fa: tner, name I M.ncr. livinT near . Jonesboro, lmP. who had been ad.iu.l'ed insane, I bat not "online.!, f-e.-atne jealous of a poor neiirli- J bor named Johnson. (In Friday evening they ; met an.i quiirrelle.l. and Miner eat Johns n'a throat witti a razor, kiilintr hnn on the spot. The ; lunatic then took to the wo:.J dil. a bDttle of i Ftryehnine, bet seems n-t to have used thedrnjr,.! as "his body was found cii Sa'.'.trday with tho throat ' cut by tlie same r.i7or th o k.iici "his victim. j A London dispatch oi the i'-ithsays that'll in- quiries at Chatham respecting thn training ship . Atab.n'a by the relatives and iriends ,,f the three ; hundred and more young seatnen and elevsn olli- i cers o l board when she left ltermu.Pi ninety-one days iiiio have now cc-.se.p nr.! the beiiel now j prevaiis that from pome ine.xpi icablo cause the stability ot the v.s.sel be ainc eodrmered sn-l I'uo j ship suecumbe 1 t. one o! the-t -rniie trales known , to have t.revjiled soon alter she h'ii Hermudii. 1 he eb.j.cir, cut. n.a in d in another item, of M rs Harris, a buxom woman of .. mi l wife of r. miner :t Hafleton. w itli Kob.-rt iillams. had a spied" ' termination. Mrs. H iri.smet Vv illiams. and tbev stopped over nijjht at Sunbnry. wiiera he lost near- I ly all Ihe niorey she had ilrawn out oi bank plav- ing at h.ro. Pie then put l.er en a train, savinir he : wo.il.l follow, but instead ol doin? so ho .-sertvl i her. Ollicers o". orb.ok the runaway at Altoona i and returned her to her husband a sadder ami wiser woman. In Montreal a moulder name! Coiivn-tte foil i into a hoibT"!".':! of molten iron, end Iii I rofher 1 v.orkini; near l.y. Ttent to his asi-istauce and both were probably mtaily burned, l'hev were bndlv I dlrhg.ire.l be!, rc t'o y could be res.'ued and pr. I sented a terriNl. speetaeu. as they were carried to the hospital.. Mrs. Tourville wa- standimr at ber door and saw them pas. She wa; holding a fluid in hranr.s and imsOly handing it to a iri-.hor 1 exclaimed: 'Take my inld ! -My eve are turn- I ingye!ow." Siv fell to th- earth !.'ih!w;h dead i ire.in ttsghl in halt an hour afterward. t A fans dispatch f the -id inM. s.i-.s: A tr.-.ri- t.ie r.vplos, on. attended -a :th i-reat ioss ol li ie took ! lace at I'antm. near Paris, this afternoon in tiie warehouse..! M. !i .i,..iv. a tirew.k nianntactnrcr. ! At one o'clock to-i li.iiabitai.Ls of the surrounding i .P-triet were startled bv a ! oe! detonation, v. Uicri sh..oi, tr .my of tne uouse? to their iomdations and i iiumodi.itcly alter a chaotic mass. In wliieii 'men 1 and mr.sor.ry were j.oi-.b:.- l t..u t i-rr. v. a-Feen as- ' seeininig :i:c.:d the P.jiurs si, j snnke. It is p0. ' heved ihatovi-r twouiy nnlortuuaio person have been Kiile l or d:p-,e.'.-iis!y w.e.in 1. ,J, but tiie ,n- 1 (mmou 1- so gi-.-at thai it is Impossible, b. v. rifv the : f nlorni Oioii . , A tr. -h i xeio -ion i- lea red. as n Juan t.'y of runpo"! r i. tei-d ou the i-rr-tassa mTTTO "7."I IIP A 7 Cl 1 3 A 13113 WILL BE OF SERVICE TO ALL BUYERS OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS! AS IT CO.NTAIXS A PARTIAL CATALOGLE OE ;00HS AT TIIE GR A iT I ) DEPOT: JOHN" 'JlJSTjMLJZi What the People want to know is Where can the Largest Stock be found? Where can the Newest Goods always be had? Where may buyers be sure of the Very Lowest Prices' 4i, IT IS QUITE TRW THAT THE 11 11 A 11 11 MASY EXCELLENT STOEUs Jo ULai liVT THE GEAXI liEEOT AIMS TO Show its Customers the Largest Aariety of Goods. SIioav its Customers tlio Greatest Convt nicnc's Show its Customers "Unusual Acconniiodatio:. Sliow its Customers Truest Satisfaction. THE &JETlllGc 1SSO ()I"E.'S AI.K )(..r.'l!lKl: TPIE MOST MAGXIFIGEXT STOCK ti.. . !tj Wo have ontslrlpped all predion rfrorti In selerlini nml Rrisptinfi o ti r ssoc-K. Taltf n wst'i. it l.rand lil, nnl ItliKlly cwil xtn noril where nncli amill. r m. I. n fount: o r nh.ii tiu.iu " nfac ri t- in J J - rinr ..r.. .1 .- . 1 n . -u. ...j kivk iivpiei.ii- i;ifKraj't"l ....... 1 .. it - - . ' nf nilll, hoc.nno (iiaranloe iinr o il to !' an talr.l. Il.i.rn run iti rnl..asaiii ari,,jr 11. , " " Ilee or nlt lor color, ilif. quality, or any oilier ra u', mav l.e r I ti r ned . If in haine (f.roi 1 1 i.-., ' bouthl. TIiih (arnlftne in only partial oti acronnt of spare require.!. Me ouen x!lUabeiir i ol,.' " easy lor rcleretice. ' Xn '' A THE NEW TOCK CE RT NEEDLE WOHK. This btock itl ouiuls In all the Novelties 01 Kar.ry NieJ'.e Voi-k. r.'.l v.iy in "rewcl Vi.rk, but ti. Zj.l.x ts un.l I'ancv KrnKroi.jf ry it--i .;3 ! ..-ry k ir..i. together -.vit., dt-si.ia ul every rl.nrnc.er. I (.'us, hits ar? n!:.ys pure c! s.aieti.iiift new at t!..; now famous Iioim-l t'.j.mtcr." J tWKLHY, FANCY r OI. j-t f'uCr-.' lbOvki. I r:. ii; .. . 1,". l-.-s ; B Tin: ni:v stock of i.o. LACK AM) MC)1'UNIN; Ci ( 3 )S. Li'In's au r!1 L'ther ht-t make?! of C:.hnicro. arinior J ud"1. in m sr Si i k find Wool llenriftt "loih, 1rTi.i-;:if". Vc. In tht--o we cek to hv, w.rthv of Htn-h c'iitilonrr m- is Punittiuiff in-(.5-sary when j.;ir'"tia c- int lo m.i'ic in tis-tc. K THE NEW Tix K I'F EHAMH'S roTTEUY :-..A l.nn J.-vLi., j c THE NEW ST' X K iV OP.SETS. Every fhanee in favhi.ui i-. c!..s..Iy watched an.i f..!l. we.!. an.i everv siy. 311.1 rt.ut..- -s trpt .1: i::in.. tl :i: everv tiirure can l.c littc.l. either fl.'.rt -a!t. 1 r "Kinif-waitt-e.l. " si. in or Ptmit. 'I lie siiino niuke of e-r.-i-ts c-Hni...'. ie .1k.'. eJ to tverv fi-.ire, ii..tw!tht.n.1.mjr tiie new i nvent ir.n that are pat. .11 th- market ci.iitnit.it to titi.by an I . very person. A u necer-i. v T.e kej. lifty-twu in:.k.'S or rh:.;.:.s. an-. ih I.a ly r-?-tuire In charge c-1 the depart tr.enl tnakes it a stu-iy tc te'et the I'roper thins lyr ur custtjaTS. THE NEW STtM'K OF I Till: NEW ST(" K . " ; - AC ES. lU't'lUVos. TJIi!. A : : , cat.-t ; r : . i, .- !.- i.. i:d : V - - It, ;1. t.. .-j.:;Lry 1 ::; -. . pri e n.-.rr.-i a' n. 1 :. i !:;-.:. CvLlsidetcd t -l.L L : g r. t. '-i . ' - . : :r. . 'i'l IE NF.W M"(CE 'I" I- ILLEXEKV. Two" r- i . r t-ur t ,y 1. . r tll?t est ::r: cIn t t- . : are tv.v !: r.j ets t: 1. : t. ti:r:::i.e.i I!.:t- are :n t'. - : ji .re :. .- .. i. r C COSTUMES. A t'K.roucl.ly Ej.-t.-i-t lie Fashion Iit part , ment. r'!!.'t; wi'li S-.ik. I "Ahtner.-. Kar.ey an.i J'ia.u Su.' 1- r ' Ire!3. I.inncr I'arties. street Wear, l ri t iena le. I.-.-. n.t.ir. H ii dmjr or K.n.erai t-ca:-n. Kirst e!as "i . list-.-' rca.iy nt : ni.. n.ent'a nutipc t make tu .t.I. r f.-r time !o !.- ne.t clu--c the Iiea.iy-M.i.ie ( - l..ak. '..ats an.! 1"lter. A "u; rr'j stock of the lo.'clicsl and itesl en.."; tioii-. TIIE NEW J?TDCK OF lss.i. LOTIIING I , Clulltinj : Wo have Four Distinct Dfjiai ti'ientj fur ' ientlellletl'". Iv ea ! y -M i-! . 'j . rciitlenien s t iisl..:n I e;,:.rtPier,t. S '.n 3' an.. ' 'Lii-lr-.-n's He n!y -jlidf. 4 Mi.sL' .'o:tf un.l l.resses. We keep in eacii Leprrtmcnt -urh an n-i'ji tr.:CD! fia wiil do ere.! it tu the ii ju.-o. TIIE NEW STOCK OF li-sO. DKESS ;u)T)S FOil LADIES. Those tvhn have never I.-ike l over tl..- 11 Ion c-mi.ters lv.itcl t . lrc:s Falines w.! have no i-.!ea of th.e extoi.-. an 1 vjr-ry ive k.;. rea.iy. trounle will l.e soared to brine t-.k-ether ic tl.is .e. tion every desiraiiio material made In any part of tl.c wor:.!. TIIK NEW TOCK or l-0. EMIWU)II)EHIK, KlCIUNCr. Cullaid, Cuffs, Hamburg K'iriTi: all that : un-icr tlie hn.l cf "Whit . . aff irthroJ in lenntilul nrrriT in lit ext-'iisivo rc'ion tr.at Car rie a stork n? larye and comj'lete as in any Store Suloiy devo ted tu ihis 'asin. O F THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. L AN N EES. Ml'si.lNS. 1.1NINUS.AI1 the iurul.tr 1 xnukes o! each kind cl Hoods alway on Ijanu. TIIE NEW STOCK OF lss. THE NF.W STOCK u'f . "0EI.TIESINMI.K . Mm- :r : 1: k - i-::ic-i: :rc !:i- !f. Ao t -. ... - - tr.'o.te t-j icake th: 0?-' --.r : t - : ro..: r. i r.i; is : .. k ;t 1; t. s j - :: : : - . : n l-ie csitt.-i.is , .'Lch u? I! .-. s-.s, Iij.:.;!. .. -. .ties I .res-, f. THE NEW -To; K t .1' 1- VEi;SMtK AND IVF.I'.' ' TS F tr i U kir.-l : - n e : - ! rjt.d I ;.i i ti.o d e; - . r v : - - s . t t-'c-a tinak l r- and the ar.e ly v.' I : . ; u :. c THE NEW sTt.x. K Oi' Pei;i tmej:v and toilet ai:t: .r t.-r !! -tt. " i-turi-h:'- pi; . - -. v - : UkhIj ty dirt- t in.) -.iit. 4 e a-. -: i-r ti.at is hinLlv j.-a.c i. W,. or'i-red SO THE NEW SK k K OF 1 QlTETs AND EI.ANKETs. ( . ; , tj ets. 1 i an-j a;.d Tat !. I'v tr; 1:1 tall ?o i:. al io j-rieei. THE NEW STIX K VI' '. EinnoNS f every cr.-riv;.! h - . .-,:?.'; v. patt-rc. Nothing in '.'..is line surj-a--.- t: eeetion. THE iN EW ST ( K r 1 '. SHOES f..r l.a.,ie6. Mi.-. Children ni:.! ..- ; pfirtn.' nt is kn -.wn to u-r-n t! e !;--c t S.- x-t . States. Weha-.e Kr.'-.tly in :.r e". ti:e .i:.. :L;es. .. s-ait-s alio" sum! j rie- - c . ry t iiir.z. FKINGKS, TIUMMINOS, NOTIONS, r.UTTOX.-Thcso pactions have ro n i n lavor hitoly l-ec:iuo the sivk : - tn-' h tnorc CMinplft. We aim tn liave ovcryt h I -iiz tin; t ladii-s i:i ed in trimming drtssc c-r ior general fcwi:ig. the new tock or i. 1 EASS AND CHINA WAUK Tho extrni of tliis Ie- r.artni(ni Hinazi? evtrybov. 1 p Jroiii thc tinof-i iVoratcd I'inncr Sctp down to the lowen ranirei of C'ruckery nrc we have a full stock. S Tin: NEW stock f ic '. ILVF.llWAin:. (-VTI.F.EY. CLOCKS nr. I r- v-iintr.i iu i' v y i. ur -r.-) . V- rvt k'j h: that ma le t :iie l-t-st miik r. S THE NF.AV STOCK OF i HAWES. fiu:n in.' fin. -si I ml ia i.rio.', '- gra.it at liver..- e'.a" I'..u i.-.d O. j H : and tvena. M:i:wi. at derate pr .-.s. G THE NEW STOCK OF LOVES. Kid Gloves .f rx.jiiisitP qualitv nnl tiiiish, jupia. "Aiexan tre, oorvasu r b ' and "roster auU a niarvelou assorttnect el Kat.ric ..Hove. TIIE NEW MdCK o l 1 TAT1 tNF.r.Y. l..vVs. Itik.-tan.U. S-i;oi .i s: a !-. ne. . ! 1 i.k H . I !.e t. r.---1 r nl other i a; -t. l'lnner 'ar.-.r, l':.:ds ., i lu In fin. "t manner. TIIE NEW STOCK OF 10. HOSIEUY AND SILK AND MEK1NO UNDFUWEAK. Thi is one ol the Unrest department? ot the ftore. and it is now admitted that we have E'.iceecde.l in ofTermir tt.v mer.ns of our foreiirn connect ioi.F ) the finest Ptoet of Ladies'". tJcni-" and Children'? Hosiery that is presented in anv house in tins country. We import dircet thc Cartwriaht . Warners. Hret tle's, Morley' and such t bines ; nut an no e. od ptoek won!.! to complete without these T"i.l5ncdoiiutcoiiHltT itworlh while to specially advertise thetn. 1 THE N EW ST(H K ol' 1--'. " YS.(;.VMI. AIK I1E!:Y. FISIIINi. "i A ' UICTan.i th-- i-.e kn (i-ki.ad-i ' of children. V keep th..te k-.o.'.s t.'i ! e - , eustouiei. K! : u THE NEW STOCK OF 1 ! NDEIM. AIIM FATS nf I in. ., .,.! Mi: : j itrat.d aeortrneii t. l !:i : a s'. 'cai'. s- - liecause oi it iari:err and th--' hi- e'.-.ra" Ai-o MtSfcV and 'liiidren I i.,iti...r. H THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. OFSEKEEPINi; (iOODS Two Soctiom. I I.lnen Hoods. ShertiBit. Table t'uroihin. - All kir.ei" ol Kit.-hen iO"d. Tie?o etocks are now more complete than ever thev were. TJ Tin: NEW STOCK OF 1--'. lMlOLSTEKY C.OdHS.-Lit,,- r.ir'. i : v Haw Silk and .Iiti C.-.i' i-e. '.-: --s !. t'rniiih '1' th. LiTede....:. c. I n t. e. lurnish a hun.e thr.-uithont. THE NEW STOCK OF 1SS0. HATS AND CATS for Gpp.N, Ii..ys und Chihiron in ex tensive assortment and of qualities unsurpassed anywhere. I THE NEW STOCK OK lSU. NFANTS' OVTF ITS, Misses' Clothinc. Baby Coaches an.i everything needed or little people's wardrobes. THE NEW STOCK OF 1' ALICES. THINKS. TEA V ELIN'.i I'AO, -. Sat.-liels an-i the requisites t.t t..nr:tu. THE NEW TO( K F 1 ' 7" Of LENS, SACKlNt.s. C LOTli-. CAvi: for H..ys- Wear. elvcte. n. 'ordur t ni ; r :: ' (LfHic .or 'liildrrr.'s 'l..th:r.. A VISIT OP INSPECTION IS REQUESTED- JOHN WANAMAKER, GHA-NI) DEPOT. ----- iQfa STREET GRAND DEPOT. - - 13tli STREET, i t c i t i l .er:
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