MSHMHHMMiH it')iij'i&'iUrlrt;'J.7fc,Ttea,fe- ' . Ki), -- -''.. --JUJ -T.; j- ' "", : WT-- I I ' iSh ., sV S i ' J LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, TL'RSDAY AUGUST 1), 1881. -". ' vt I i, ( V. !' tf ;'-. I' ll, y w t 9 r I HjmcasicE EmcllisciKcr, ""tUKBOaY BVKNtNO; AVO. U, IU04. , - . -. - t in- -. Hiilter'a rrccluniatleu. General Huthr nil lrcsacs n very Ieiir discourse te these whom he styles his constituents, which properta te 15IV0 nn account of his stewardship In tlm several matteie, pertulnltiK te the rights of man, whlohhecenceivea te have been especially ptnceJ, by tlie AUnlfility iuid himself, in his charge. The general'd declaration pertains In Its outset te tlie Chicago convention and his action therein, but longbefero he conclude! hte remarks they co.ne te ba a n irratlve of his con duct R3 a dek';te te tlie Djtnocr.ille convention and vnssunie tlie character of uu nppjal te ovnrybe ly te vete for hltu for president. Ha seems te hj some what conscious that It la awkward fru convention dolegate te he s-etttng up his own standard In opposition te the choice of the convention. He i3 even l ld enough te Intimate that it was a very aanU biHim-n in U ) ). W. Curtis te sit In Hit) Itlahie convention an I then go home nud advocate Cleveland's election. The general says tint lit did nothing et this low dret). He says that he noti neti noti iieJ the conveatlon that if they did net take his advice, they would have te le. k te Ged for help, for lie llutler would net help them ; ami he adds that Mr Wuttursm. et Kentucky, siid th.it tliey would b3 o:iteiit with (Sed's help with out Heller's, lie considers ltinialf therefere free te leave the Democracy te Ged's care uud put his beat tout foremost in his own behalf ; especially as he did net permit hU own n.inn te ga before the convention as a candidate. If he haddoneth.it he says his dish would have been cooked, for he would lave had te abide by tlie action of the convention. General Uatler, in has often been re marked, is iiveiy unique ltftin. Helms never bj.su H'lrpmtd in insura-ice by anyoue of wuimi bini. His tienp pro.ichable 83lf-tnte.jm mid sdf seeking energy hnve made him tlie meat oeuspic liens tn.ui in the country. His ambition has beau le constantly occupy the public eye ; and bus peculiar gifts have made it easy for him te de it. It is easitr for him te talk than be silt tit, te stir than te sun I, te bj nb,n 1 in i'i le be unnetieed."A nieaiuire of t'nrg and o'fetism in I tmbillen Is an excellent thing; but Heller's steik i.sj greC. as te be amusing rtthur than unpjsing. He strikes out tee much and often for Butler. He lias doue it se steadily, nud the ceuutiy has been obliged te ceutemplatu him se often, that it has pretty well get his measure ; and it measures him no; as a great, man, but a a great demagogue-. It has passud through its periods of fear a'ld hatred and admiration for him, and sees the Ketier.it us an auursiug political acrobat, wlie has Ins", nothing of its ability wlt'i Ins insre.isiii' years, but r.ither has bjcitiu in rj iittvusa in his lujvements in the time 1'jr luivcuieui wane3 for him. It is seen or never that the pre3idcncy is te come te him ; uud the ;reuer,il kicks out his legs nud makes his drive In the d.reclieu in which he eticcives it te lie. Tieju who have time te iv.ul ln proclamation will perhaps liud out the reasons whic't Huoler assign. Tir his candidacy. He certainly spreads them outntsulllcieiit le'igtn. W h.ue n.it eurselveu had time '.te lead thou,? i h.s statements ; a glaucu at them has sufficed te convey their'purpert ; uhlc'i, Indeed, was easily te have been iuiaint d. The general appears as the frie.nl of the werkingm.in and the fee el tin imrnpa list ; and this, uetwithstan ling ln is uue of the largest ewuera of I.itul in ibe country, and has one of the largest incomes derived from ojrpjritien feaa ; and is himself v. m)njpeiist as the manufuctuter of the patent bunting, et which our lljgs are made. Hut it would net have been Itke llutler te Impede cluied against monopoly and l.tnj grab hers if hu liad net befn one of them ; fe: his nature would net let turn walk a straightforward path, auj u.ore tlmu it will let htm see in a straightforward way. Hutler is as naturally cress tHil m action us in virien, and fellows th course of his present expediency, wreck wreck inglitUaef its consistency with a pte vleus path. Ueueral Uutler id ciiuning, ai:d bell, and brassy ; clmneterlstica m which l.u h.is nn eminent emulator iuHIaiue. .Setn; peojile s.iy thtt this in itrem-ent of Hut lei'fl Is in aid of JSiaine ; but it is mith. iiig of the kind, llutlei is for H itler, and if he dickers with Hl.une it will be te cheat him. There is no telling wlnt he believes of his clmuca. lie went te Chicago with an idea that h.s nemlna Hen was a possibility ; and his tyetlsin m ly Biilllce te hke a possibility or success as the outcome of his present cxpedumn. Theenly hope he can have in that tegaui is te get Inte tne electoral cdU-ge with a balutiee of p nver, and acha-ic) ledicker; which, te a Va lk-ju s soul, 1.1 a swet-'er untlcoineut than anyihlng en e.irth. It is probably a lit re of this kind th.it ha i drawn Bailer en ; or, pure'unue, nl nply the love of noteriet), which isuiwppuusa bio in his beul. General llutler, obviously teall inen, m net a great man Hu is smart and bright and forceful, but net honest, conscien tious or wlsi. He would r.ithnr lie th n tell the truth and rather cheat tlmu p.iy. iuhlspioseiitultitudeho atauds pictur esquely aloue without party or lienttn ants. His mldii-wi Is hi the Is'apoleen atylu MTIm state, it Is me." This movement, enya Uutler, Isuiine; lam the soul of this relenu. The osseuce of proper government 13 represented lit me. This party is Butler's party and this country is Butler'd country, if Hut ler'ri party wins It. Mr. Dun, of the New Verlc Him, Ja the premised fugle man of tha Butljr p ivly. II ) assuniai te doclare Butler a pieat, honest and bin bin c,em mini, ll'tdlng lit hlui all theju vir tues which have been te all ethers con cen con upleuous1 tibieut lit his ult.irneier, from tlie tlme he voted alene for Jeff Davis at CltiifleHtewn te the tlme he proclaims for Han Butler alene at Lewell. Jehn A. Lecjan Is net covering himself wTTh grc;it plery lit hla tour through ivej'.era Nenr Yetk, uud tin speech making which Is Its chief Incident. Talking Is Air. Legan's strong point He can talk everlastingly ; and' his talk sounds resonantly. His otalleiis pi jba bly have the ring of the real thing mid these who hear him deubtlefsj think the orator lain fact saing some thing. They cannot lvcellrct what it I was when tliev go home te tell their people about it, though it sounded se line ; and the general would get away from Xew Yerk with tlie reputation of liL'ing a powerful talker, if it was net for the shorthand repirters of tln novvt nevvt pajiTs, who wait en hlmnsa vice prosi presi denllnl eaudtdate te tnkodew n evet word liesays ; and they have Just ruined the general's reputation. The thin,? has get si bid that it iniy bj necessary te call him in off the ticket and substitute a man of less twisted speech. If L)ganis hurried away into rotireumt speedily, this sad nece33tty may be avoided ; but nothing will save him if he is kept out. The continued appearance of ids speeches In cold type will be worse for his party than uu attiuk of Asiatic cholera. Xe party can stand hearing Its candidates udt sport of : anu General Lng.in is evidently net lit te be loose without his wife wlitn-h 8 speeches are w.inted. Mrs Lilian has geuc te West Point te take care of a swearing -seu, and lur pr husbtndis made the ga-ne of t't-crii'! repirteis. The general is ml worst tliuti a geed many men who have the gift et gal, and who get along swim mttigly until their orations are unforlu unferlu n.itfly ptiiilttl. It Is astonishing then le eewlinl ltersftise ntrn talk and what L'uglish tlu-y c'etl.c it in. But this is a wei Id of U1m pretences ; and oratory is net the only thing in which it appear-. Tl't- fouls of the l,)gan typi have the world ptvtty well by the ear. Tin. mini otiance is what tbt: M.nue ht.iUHiiiati has ,ilw.:y luiikt'd ;ifte . WllMiu lit II. Kit cImI net net I'll" l-(0- p 'i-i he tvauted, but any iert iu a .storm. Hr l i.I.ii iheu.'ht it U'tt- i i ;. nil row, f jiftbiiowieg that his voice will be uehe.ird in the cltill pilitiul bluets eT N v mber. Tiieli.ii ptncli.t.it pleiiti ul, m tut u or uifure tU buy i fr ra tlm vs.pru red uer'Jitm lUifkuis tb.it lb : iie:niciit fiuit ft:ll remains at .1 liib (iurr. 1'AiiiM, biidt's beinii tlie Tiiekedtui nt in the world, mipididii itltiuut eii-teuth uf the ontirej ui.-unliiitie r.xla.;u of tti.- i;l joe The teUtiii.M of cm.-..' aud i llcjt is b. re plainly evideccd. l-EUHiniTI.'H n.-i. "lM miller l in u in. Ami ulny luut, l linn pray, iike wiih , Tin klnicinm cimir, 'I'll, u em ler rum. Tin; tterity with which Kioeo Cenk- ling is lettiug polities aloue is tbe cau ,i . f no httle tiaeuKini'sit te Mr. Ulainu' friemls. One lil.iht en In -i buv;le born Mould be worth n i.ii-a! tu.iuy T.'tbrf te the Jnije bUiternan Tin: ludependcut CoeHti'.uiiuu eig.mi- i. itieu is the filjhth aad Idtoet party that will nppeat for tlie suffrages el ei'.izaus at tlie November election. It wu? bera rc-eiiUj- at .Mtmjji'n.i, Teuii., nud lulitvis that every voter should viiy a tat of e: e dell'ir u jear till hy is feily year old, alter we c'i be h i li ba reIiHveil of nil taxatiuii. The ii'.iii olio oianet lin 1 a party te suit turn this UII kUeuld bfltake himtvif te Ta.'.aiUi itii all cuueu.eut sp.'ul. TlIK ei'y if (Joviiigteu, iMue, rceent y t.ixed along with ethur p. overly of tin. i.a i.a leual bsukn in that l.tea the funuUire ..id i 111 co fixtures of tbe iustuat: i.t, J.n.ticfc MdttheAV.uf thu failed Sutca h'.i promo .uai t has decided that the Itirni'.ure, u.e., isetmpt from t.isitiea, beaust the aet of CoDgrea, without uhestj autheii y it eunut be taxed by a atate authority, does nut pcricit it. It "ms ra'.hT a htreii'h el the judiciul autlnrity te eUm f ivere-l deo.witeries of uieuny us exempUd gevrrumetiul iustitutieus, bni coming Irem Matthews, the decision uced c.tuue no Burprire. Lmues vihobave a habit of atvoenicg i.i the pmseucc of gentleman nheul.l tike warning by the ininhap that belifll Miiis Bpiin, a California young lady visiting in New Voik, en ilenday. Vliila the gnat crefld of brokers wcre i.tmung from a llrialrt-ay Oad.liug f.,r dmner, th1 ye.ic l.ily fell uu tha pave nent iu a nvrueu. In fall, u ( ahe east her parasol nud put no from her. Wliuu she revived the latter, with alteg.id oeutoutsof J050, was feind te be m s'a, Kv-jti theugli yeiiag ladies dointuftei 'je nh-p;,Ui with s.j Isrg) a sum or money or swoon at inch inopot inepot inopet tuuo time.i, the story is no'. wPLrjt itH moral. l't-BSUWttu. Jens Kime, .in., hainekjeptcl t'10 pren:. dt-ney el the Krie railway. Itur.i.ur Bn.N.M it is naid tihavopur tihavepur tihavopur ebas d .Maud t. Iieu W. II. Vitiderbilt for tlOO.llOU. PuorKcseu Cl.i.ihi.M) Aiiuk, uf the Waihumtun i-inal bureau, nays tlie coast hue of New Jarsxy I eettliu; i.t the i.ite of tvi'e fcet per century. Hit .lesui'ii .Ivsmi.ii Weiiuw.wii), who w.is 0110 el tlm pUyuteians i:i iilieiitlance en l'reitiduut G.uiield iiuiuediiilely prier te his de ith, has d us! in Philadelplua. JIaiiv C'l.CMUhii (Mrs. HutlHeii) died at her red ieuce iu Wiudiiuuteii, .Muudtiy night of liciiierraguuf the brain. Hht lmd Ik uu tee til uud foulde for tioveral in eitin te l.i'p i.j her iihiialhtuiary weik. .Ieiin A. Cem.i:, U.-HJ waselcutsd by at. Sllehael's toelyty en Alenilay evuning le reprt'siuit tliein at the aiituuil henieti of the IilkhCitliohuIijiiuveltfut Union, which iiiehib at Wlipulun;, Wt'M, Vugiii! , en Heptniubcr 21 V. Mviiien CliAWioitlslutetidnd bride in Bald te be Men Berdiiu, the fair daugh ter el tieucral liiirdnu, of illle mtikieg fatne and fertune. Miss Berdan is typllitd in the lmroiue and of the l.ut novel by Marien Criwferd, "A Iteman Singer." Bmi.i'. .ui.a cries : "What is thore'lolt for me? My wetks aie known everi -wheiu from Uliiua te Peru. I catinni le. cum) niore famous if I try." He might 1'ielitably employ his.tline Iu nerubbliig eat the gresnncHH that charaeteu.i most of bin productions, Hen. I'iianuUed.ni. haH been noniliin neniliin ml for Oeugrcss by the Itepubliciiis of thoNerthumborlatid portion of the Poue Peue tcentli district. Menteur Democrats noiu neiu noiu inated llietnan Olialfant for CenetcFii. lorry oettuty Itepublleatis ronemluatosl Hen. Leuis K. Atkinson forUeugtow. UXY WJTLEK ACCEPTS. I.IIlK 11.11. K !, UK 1H Vl'ltV Ull.l.IN'." Ttie .una muli lit Mil Slat -iu tnJW lilt Oiirhu Jj li. ll t llnbucr AutiiHiliCBK lilt ll.l.l- ii tuMm Hip IteiintrT. (literal Itut'cr has accepted thouonil theuonil thouenil nitioii for the prcxldeucy, nud has ad ditxscd a letter te his oetihlltuouts, some el tlie tt.ore Rtriking points el which are reproduced ; I lu oempH.Muo with oft spooled aii , niixteus iii(ptirie, 1 hasten te give nreeuni of my atuwatdshlpet tlie p. Iitleai itit.icstB with which 1 was charged. Tiiey were j four : First. Hostility te all inoiiepo'iun iu I eiuuuercct, tudiiHtrtcs aud lainls. j Second. Tlie picsetva'.iim uf thefati ul legal teuih'r ctitroney of the H'tplt e i i btitntieualty IbmiciI by t'engiwa. 1 Third. The uecdn of all nieu aiul weimni who labor in the pro.luetioii et -.italllt t.i j be ptoteetril ngainst the encroachments el of these tIiii nbierb and co.isuiue without prtxlueiiitf. ' Fourth. Tne nreeaviiy for toferm m.d O'trreotieu of nbuses in governmout, be ih, it its piehsuie en the ptniple veult Iv j ma le as light as (Hissibie ; its tuliuiiiit .a .a tieu vilcclive, te tiiniil tberiilliU of Auui ' i04U ei'iseua at home nud abroad ; te ; ui.ike p.ilihe bervaulH, iuihviihi.il or Incer ; pera.t, Mioitervieut te tne ue ami will of the ip..ple euly, se as te rfptrre the pies penty of tne ejiintiy, w ith n;'ul unhiH. equal buidens, cqnal peweis, andepu! privilege ..I nil people. Iliad intended if thise great pilueip'is of government, hy the jvoeio utiil for the pcople only, had been oeidmlly received, aud carusty a-.d liuticMlj adeptetl b that oeuveutiou as the (Kdiucal chait et the Doiiieerntto p.nty, te hare peituittnl my nme te le prenentril te tUi convention for the ea'Jujes of thu iwoiile an chief! oxeeutive te .it'tuitiimer aid uarr ft mard the noeess.iry measures, ii wlueii e ite 1 should buvu been beuud by iu u.-tieu te support both itit platform and U'jia:i,ct n Tha Deinecniejr uii.l lluiliin.K Int. rxnti. ''Tbe count r j hart hud ue exixirionce fur nearly a tiii4i!t.i of a ceutui el what the Douiecrnoy would de it limy had I he pouer, he that the tic.iple are obliged te ictpiirotbe tiK.'st, explicit pletiges tieiu them of lutvudt i action bc'oie we aie ;"il tha goverument iu their batuU. Bat th farmers uud the laboring unu de ki.nw that a Democratic Heuse of Kepreicuta Kepreicuta Hvea has ust appropriated moie money rftiHul by taxation tlrm auy ether lloune of ltepri.eataties has evor .ipirv;riated iu tiuie of pi. ice. We also knew tL.it the Deino.'tatie majority wuiild have male a frce trade tar. ff, cmaiaiug ail the etlitits features of the ptoseut war tarilf, mi far as legnrdb its raotistreun iLttiualities, by a luriuut.il reduction of the t.u ill te break detru very many n.iug and stiaggliug industries and tleitiiictii'ii of the homes of our working men and tbe home market of UioAuieMonn prixluecis. "Who tit os net knew that the ery far uf. tha aolieu of the Democracy ucjii gresa has se paralycd Ametican onter enter onter prue and bubiue-ti that mills nreovery where cleuug, imues shut up, fu-a u-es bio'.vu out aud every kiud et niuple cu -at s curtailed that the mcchauic and weik Hitmen aru net earning enough te huppeit hte in comfort; se that tha l.iuurr veil, deprive 1 of a heuin maiket ami ciu-.lierl down by discriminating raie of tri'is tri'is pjititme, finds his corn, wheat aid wool lower thau it has beeu v, .t.uu the i.r.'.i uit Eheratien .' Cm the peonle lhrt.luie triltt the iiiacir.ne Democracy mlh pewtr, um)u .i shifting, evasive aul uiccp'.ive platlerni .' Wliut tne irepuUIICiiuit Uvu leim. "Tbe ceuutry has had expeiiouee iu Ht Ht publie.in party mle twenty tlve jiuru aud k'levTn it reKults. We tberefera have no Lecd te Lek at its platform, for ' by their fruiw ye t.ha!l knew them."' At the time el ti" e ganisatum, .f t':e lltpubliw'au party, Cioueial Bu'l -r My., it w.i8 the party el t!.,j iweph, Uul tliieiuh the aojesuieti of btuk.irs n id eapit.ihs's it has btoemo thu purty of tiiouepoly. Pett, of monopoly cn expect nothing Irem i'.. "I rue, it uai iu all its tar HI WisUti iu claimed te protect a-id ehetith Amuncau labor, but alwajs vuly as au adjunct te American eipictl. Capital eanaged in manufie'.ureB and e'.ht-r tudustries cm euly be nuce -&tul vtbi-n the Ameri'in l.tb-jicr is well p;ul ard Hurreiintted with the cjmlurts of life. Hut hew Httle has thorn coil of capital allowed or cjinpro cjinpre cjinpro heuded thu great fact, te prove which! need only te recall te your miud he capita), ehatiug umloreven a partially fair division uf its great prnllts with I.ifae-, has sought te lehevu itnulf from this scant measurecf justioe even by tha ire perta tiea el foreign labor from every ejuntry wbruce it ueulil be brought, from tbe L'hhns te the nosteru ih.)res el tlie Atlantic "Why have limy dotie this'. Ikoaiine thcre imiHirted laborers can, nud for u time tle, hve en what would tt'.arve the Ameri can wurkingmen and se can work vary muen oiieapor,iur it has evor neon the ruj , anil, if the workingmeu de net take tte remedy fur this fearful statu of things into their e'su hands, evor will be thu iuleth.it Iu wigca of labor are only fce mueh nnd no in in as will support him and his wifu and chddieu in the lowest degree of cim cim feit wheu nil of theni are at wcrlx whu ain weik. ''In addition te this impirte 1 cheap lab..r and the iue of cuuMct labor at a nominal price wherever it could be hud, thereby debasing and luwcnug the ln-jh standard of Americau lubjr, tbe perfection of raaehiuery, by which se great a sbare of production is i (looted, has no lessened muscular cll'urt iu labor that capltalixtB bave been enabled te utili.j the Wthoref weint-n and ehiiilreu te a very large extent te de that work which men lerrnurly did. Tt.us the werkiugiuau's wifn aud Misters are made the iuNtiuuicutu of lewuriug his own rate of wages. " Kxpcneice lias shown Iholabeiitig e'.iHcd bave netbiiig te ln'pe from the Bo Be Bo pubhean party. The first nud only object of irottclieu in liyiug duties itheuh) b-t te piotect labor and nover te prutict eapltnl, which can be left te protect itself, as it Ih limply able te de. It should, moreover, ht restrained fiem gutting ninre thau Its fair hhare of thu tiruflts of production au 1 trau-tpurtatieu. The Republican party h.m gratited nnbsidics te railroads aud titcatu aUlpf. erected many aud expocsive punlie buildingi', Hpiuit many millions iu epuiiwii the iiieuth el the Mississippi and loveoiug its banks ami many inilliuus iu improving rivuis nud harbeis Tliose grants u mount te a mini equal te half the national debt. Withoutciitielslug the propriety of thoae grants, although seme of the m are upon te oritieinm.yut tliose are all aids te thu cap! tahet and Innd-ewner. llutlrr'H l'litn In l-.lect liuilrr. "In framing your electoral ticket niake a fiibieu in all the status with ihomippeticd niiiienty aud inuke it upon this theory : Net that eti are going te vete for the uleoteis of auy citulidate opposed te your iutercbts, net that thu frlemls of the ether oaudulate are geiug te vete for yours, but agree that you will run thu mium elciit.ir.il ticket, piovided thouluetors who oeinpoao it tire us they ought te be, lputablu men who vtill he heuud by llieir hoiiuiable umlertukiugs, which Is all theru is that hinild the oieetoral college te vete m any diieutieu ; and then have It agreed that the electoral vete of the statu r.l.all be divided iu thu elosteral college ncoerdiiif; te the number of votes thrown for your candidate, nud the number of votes thrown for the ether oir.di'lute en thu mitne ticket. Tim number of vetes whtuh each cutididatu gets Yflllbokuewu with BiibstautliU noeutaoy lerg before Bin tlll.v'il cvni'i1 in inmle. Therefere you will have eveiv ii eeutive te vete for your cuuii lata bre-.it'u tlie InritM iiiiiubnrnf vntiHyeu oaf l,i in 'reelpCler.il i ,li'H will i ur c li uid.'ti get and tlirt lis will the eihet have And itiime who are' voting for tint sauie uhctttis with you wilt threw n.s uiauy veUs aa they can ler their oft'i'l'date hi order '.hat he hhall have an I ii ice n nlmre of th cho'erHl vete of the t ' te as p'liMublc, t 'i" i, If Met, voting ( r the oaudhlate i i1. e hi r. Thus von w II id'ew jour w . ' .t d 'i'i' I tin bal ance of power." tlttl.Mll.M, III tM I'lllllllll, Ldttmil limit it f'Mttil, tint. U 111 lln tuluil Iuk i'iitT 1. 1 ' ne .ttlll. Hdwnnl Itienti, a i.ng nun of Mar tin's Ferry, Ohie w . badlr tuireed Su i ilny nlgbt. 11b eit ".hd te Kp.iud the S.ihbnth liilntin. bat having nn gun powder, a id th.' '.'iitu el'i-jc.l, be took rome gleut iwdi'i 1 1 h'tt (t, erauii nud UuderloeU te puU. i it n .i eollee mill, i He put ti portion ( t the pttvder into the mill and began ritidiuif it, wheiiitii-j pledeil iulting tl til.nu- of the pewdiir nntl eaiiBitig n terr.ne top nt Tlie euflite j mill was blown into atoms, the heuse wa i jarretl and set en t'.re, and Hrewn was hlewn fever.il feet in d 1e nb'y burned . 'I tie h i'r en hid 1 . 1 1 t huraed oil' te tlie i "ealp, and his fiv, e)ts, cam, hands, nrwti, n'.i nldris ui tl clitt dightfiilly . burriPtl. IIi3 liue, n uU .ill e.iT.e elT. lie crawled out Inte the i ad with Iiih clothes en tire screaming for li'lp Pl-.e dimes wcte extinguished a. r ml v as p wsible. His gutleriuc were ti t b'e Hi-, lii in 1 ' tougue were ulsi bi.n i .', 1 :"!; mbaled se nn of the il itnes. An llllecl) hniuier llnii 1 nun aiurutr.1 A Matt, n, 111., (liftp.tUh ies : NiebeliM lliilibard, n f.irmrr liveiit ten inilrn i. irth east of this city, waa shot at i killed in I tiwn yarlSuuday riitfht tin rrturuieii from uampuusrliug. Thtt neighbors beard his ones fir help, .nil e.i eiiik te ii'.t las-Hi Alten llubb.ird wist fmnd ili;iii with a bulltt wound in Irs head. Toe digs werv ittatiilini uu inl ever tns Ij.kIv. Suspicion attaeht's te 1'i.eni m C'hapm.ui. who has beeu ia ilii'ind's empie for Mveral weaks, he h iinu b'-eii eeu in the vicinity a short i -u" pn vteus, nnd who has sidce (lisavpe ul. Ii the houie Fcveral vahs-.'s tillcl wi !i valuables wnre diftcevcred, m.ikiug r eert,iin that the murder was ceuim.ueil lur tbe purpart el robbety. The deceased was unicarrieii and wealthy. Armed parties are mseaieh et Chapman, nud there is talket iucliiig ()u Ili I I'e t. r lll ftl.ieu. .lepU lluttctl'-k , a Pilmh lib.'rt-i, tin pleyetl in th iuiiIih .it aNautioeke, w.is eruched Munday merii ug while ut:e:ut iril' te rencue Ins ir.trer, who hd beeti caught by a fall of e i.il. (.iuttelliki Hiw if bin miner remainei in his perilous cou ceu dtti.m tbrce luiuutis let yer ha ir.ut be crushed, and dei .e t'.e wjruiiik'K of h eomiiauiens of thu .'".i'. 1 1 k bt w run ning, he went te the r oue and su.enteil in releasirg hU fn.-n.!, but w.ih liumril. liumril. ately crufhni tedeat'i hnnselt by a In. I m the treacherous 1.0V. He I. avis .1 wile and live cb'Idreu. A -ub-s.nplien wi I be immediately raised ler the reluf of ti.e here's family. A TKi.ttric.tl M.msir I . l .;iljltt tioergft II. Tylei, mail m of tlm U11011 theatre, of Uuatuu, met witn a uiid ui death en Meudsy at Hull. Iloeniitdiu h s i'ut'.r, Ella May, 111 the le.-atta ul tin' Hull ja'.a' i.'.ub Sat unlay at'tert.e. u, ai.d IC t. iv .,i, 7 a'.tt'Ldetl a hop iliveli by tLe ui.ji.ibei 01 tl.e elub. At i V'i auuil- alien eiu Le left Lid fi.eu.ia at tha hotel te go 1,11 beard h.s j.iciit, aud about two hours later hi.i be.ly was 1 ij;,vl lljatiuj; in tue water be.' ile the whart. (Iretitltei'uril ul iti.uk Werk .. laaui Mr Frank Werk's double tturu, "Kd wari1"aud "Dick Swivelier," were driven by Jisu .Murphy nt .Vdiragausett p 11 k, I'.i'Vi lence, Monday, te neat thf ir it-curd of L'.li1 f r.ipurse ..f i (WO. TU.y 1.11c Cc.led in timag i. in Ii indsema st le, with the fi rowing ri c nl : Fust quiiter, ..Jj i 0 -ul, 1 07J; thi.d, t U, rude, J.10 fi t ciuuuiy, Ir i.iiti I ue Xi w eik Sim, "I haveu't had a I .'e fir te daw." pl'.ulfed tiamp. "Is it putHible?" ..a wi.el the worn n with .jtf puthy. "I'll sin what 1 ..an d f ,r juil iu tle w..v of a bite. Here, T.i Tige ," 1 he tramp or k 1 .1 .te 1! ji'ar gate ir- '.- ti."g away. .UWiiMIl llir: UisVAS IS HiS (I jie K.-c lr ttia i.Miiuiaier In (Trenlu I. terctllui; Ul..iii.,ut Miltm. The Lancister club Vi.tcd Trenten yes terday nud were shut out. by thu .lertey men te the tut:e el 4 te 0. The club re l u red home te day te pHy the 1'hiladtl phil L'.l.jue team. The frtnuu duteet, by inultiga, 10 yivcu : lNsi.sus. 1 a 1 3 6 1 s :i Trent n 11 1 2 1 0 0 11 1 1 laiuutnlei 0 (I 0 1, u 0 0 1 0- 11 MMVIARV. 11 tee hit Tronieii.'i ; I. iinvtcr, J Knei I'lenleii, 'J ; lali.eanuu, J The Ireusidcs elub went te Yerk at l:3i this afternoon, and will reuiiuu te play tve games The Yeik club was defeated at Willlamapert by the o.M.e of 7 te 5, en Me3d.iy.at tbe latter pluje. The Wilmington club has nce-pttd the indiicf inunts held out by the Union Asso ciation authorities, ami taken the jilnoe uf the disbanded KojiiteneN, e. Philadelphia These inducementn wen: The Uuien As Boei.'ttion guarantees te piy the club's traveling expanses, an I t'm ilarit'H of pluyiirs en the trip, a:.J t ;mve thi Wil miugteii club fifty per c nt of tha gross receipts of certain gamts. The elub ox ex ox peeto te make up its $1 ')00 of arrears en itn Western trip. All thu plavers have geno with the club, except Nelan and (Jusick, the host battery, who have sigucd with Philadelphia. Tun Hiatern Lnngue heerutary has nnueuui'ud that all the players are elcgiblu te contraet. iliimrit I'laynl l.liowhiie. Philadelphia : Cltvand "i, Philadelphia ; Athh-tie St), lJ.iltlHii.ie 1 ; New Yerk : New Yerk 5 fhie.igu e j Pittsburg : Alleghruy I, Metropolitan 0 ; Bosten : Bosten Union -, Baltinvire Union 0; Washington : Natieu.il 11, Wilmington -1 ; Newaik : Demestic 3, Alluutewn 1. At the end of theDemest'e's i lghlh lunini the captain of the Alluutewn club tedc his men of the ireur.d, ewia te a dueUlan of the umpire, The game v,.i flveu te the De'tieetij, Atlantic City : August Flower 3, H'ui!L'if.er, of. Philadelphia, 1. Klll.ItUll) tVKEUK llriilRe lliirneil unil ' mini lipUyrt by h Ittll IJiaimcr Anir iiuiiiiinxluivu, Thin nierulng about half.pnst two o'clock, ougitie 581 ntt'icbed te a freight train en the Pennsylvania railroad, lan into the rear of a fielght train diawn by uuglne 13. at Valley (.'reek, a short dis tance cast of Do.viiiiigtewti. Tlie netdJvut oueurred Iu n deep, luukvcut. ThuuabaeKU anil two iuih of thu Nu. lJ tram were wroeked and bluokmled thu tr.iek. A cook ntuve Iu thocabeoso was upset and hoi Iho te the wrecked care, and they were seen eeiiMUuiud. An overhead read 'bridge that spanned tha cut was also tot tire te nod destroyed. The newsexprcrw train was delayed nbiut an hour nud a half, nud tha fust line about nn hour. Hjaie of the train hands made narrow escapes, hut noue of them were hurt by the nocldent. i ii Tlie Miitfar.l l.xu'JMlen, Thn uxoursien te Niagara Faltf, via. the Pennsylvania tallread this niernlnj;, carried llity-llve puHSCDgcrs, TlIK O.UAHTKK SKSSIDNS - I ul'sv Irllti ok I'ulMlMi, i) 'tin', l'.iu. I in ill ijiiii. II t n.tlei; 1,r i.c. i Hir'lii,iilil liitlirrtnlni; ii I'Mnuil- ' tr'it i ) outrun lliiilniri.. t).i the reaAsrmblleic of eurt en Monday nfitiii.m.i, Uce'.'i. ,i ,,. r was pl.iued en lii-il, tin tf , eh Li's et lueeey Frem I'Vlllfliail ' tilt Ul 11 l.lllWi' llth'H .Titllt'SHl'S ii I'ppriurd lliit mi tint pi j I.t ul .luutt O.lhe shinty or .1 ne-b Sei ,;i .:. r, at Marietta, wis t . ken mte aun n.it, luni", the piep eii ti Setgniniter. vnlurd nt $30, aud a n.p iltittl at 17, the property Of Fred. a' i, woreitt.ilen P.ul uf the stolen pn p ry w is liuiid u. a eanal beat ami Hie liii'aiioe In a wheat lldd, The necilHcd m 1 an axNeciatn, Thuiuas Starpe, who is new a In (ttivu fiem jiintipe, were nee'i te cany setun of thi rait lines fretu the beat te the whiut llitlil and Ittry nuked the put. en nKiiaiw ihniii net te "give thorn away." (', nutable Mell trstitli'tl that wheu he aruMt. d the parties they a imitted th. theft. The tlidtiiidair was iilaeed en the witne."s Htand uud ha denied having stolen any el the rait Inns llUoter.v was that Hbarpe eeunuitted the theft ant hu was drawn into it, by ussiiUiiig him te cany remu of the uitt hues, while, at the tone, be di I net kn w that tt.ey wtie stolen The ury rtLiteri'tl a vtrt'et e' i.tultv Ue was MMiteuc il te uiu'eri'e Rn iiiipiiseunieiit of r'x mei.tlis ami lilte.u t!aH. ,1 im IriiiiTuii Hill, t'lleb .Iou.', a eolered geuile'ii u Iren. Tew Hill u id .mel.l elteii'ter, was n dle'e I ei luoeny lleiiiv S. Hjllurs, nvitu near I'.i.'iiu.hia, w.m tha oirnerel auiitelhit netded tedti d-eni; ai.d be sent i , te tlu hIh p f Fird. tlirl.u, in West llcmptii 1.1 township. Uu tlie night of .l.ily ), th.s fhi'l w.m bi.il.i'i into uud Mr. tellers' x wsssteieu. i: m.tiiblei Wu'.ick n'illn bert vine Jeuts in leu.iidu the unuuti) ttnit t'MMi.U;;, i,d Mi-eclifg tliil tertus ou a thieving trip, ttiey w.utatl l.u him tn come back, and wlmu he returued nt o'clock iu the morning they leek him into custody uud feuud oeiuiealed b-tne.uh his e.nt uu axe which vtah id ntitl-j.l as the pi i-rty of Mr. HhIIcs. Tue ilt'fi'use eallrtl But. MaUheiv Dign, wli'j teittiliad tluit Jenes was a juuh dealer. The aeeusisl tst iii.-,l thnt hepurcluwid the axe for tw.'.lj !lve cnLe. Tan ju'y lc.uleruil a veid et e( godly and Caleb was retir.'d fei two uiei.th- .i.i.l twauty tjijt Uuitletitl el n :tii I tut UH-nnr. Gorge Smith, e .1 e 1, was linlie . d f. felemus entry. The titunmenj uf com tnoiiwenlth's uituesseit w., that ou tli rvcuiug of .luue ID, the aecitkul was f ii ml iti the heuse el .1 hn B. II trt, who rerides in .West (,'oeaiico tOA'uship. Tue bureau drawers v.jie epeu, th ) u'etlini . I mat raue I and nema of it wasuu the d.ir. riipdkef Mr. Matt w-s also opeuetl aud all the mei. ey takuu from iu Wnau tl trt wet.: iij'e tlie room, be eiught bald ui .nn but Smith get away from him uud rau ill K'.iMtig his hat buhunl hull. Tha .te.'iisjd wis pursuitd aud, after a lejg 'li'i-e, cipturetl iu n rye Held. T.jc uecused wanton the wituea ttat.'d .rid testiiied that he kuocked at tha de r ' Mr llart'j ho'ise and was luvited lu. Alter he w.in in tha house a few niluiites, Hart iLMiit-'l .in. I btruck huu aud he theu rauuvmy. He dental having been in the up-rtai'.i ii.i.u of the house, ria tustltied te by t' ie ui iu ntveilth'8 Mtuee-.e.t, The paij dili.it be'.'.eVO .1 Ward he Blli.l, l.u tut y pn nip' ly ret'i- " -d a ve die of gu.lty heu cs'lid ler .'i-kleiice li jor,;e a lui.ttetl tb it .ewe holero ha had burn an inm .te of thu eeuutv piikin, till had made h n escape. He e1 nuied that he went direct!) i lain tlie priivji. le his hoiiie at Uetutnbi.i. and that Keeper alei.t.-cr knew Iid w.m thi'ie and made u cllert te get huu. Tee caurl h.tid tha'. the l.aitern p'Diteu; ary, was probably tba bet place, for him, but dually decided te e;id huu te DOl-d wl'h liurky He a-t naut.jue I te u-i Itrge a'i iiuj ri. r.ujti.t el seveu uiuUtiiH, IA M llll? .1 .In Audersiin, a native of Sni:.t,tl.i'.d, aad who h.ts only bx'n in this ceuutry a ffi muuthi1, wrtH inJu'ie 1 ler ceiandui 'R ttsuulr. and uattei v en Justin llird and Fi .i.klui S' i .v. i L'. ;it I, uvNik tow.i tew.i h'up. i-i the C'l-t of Muj Aui'.ci'e'e. cut. -red tie) h al t : K.,:A a id . eateil hi a si if en tot, lab1 . He was ordert-d out, r. fun tl te go, p'efd up a elitk and itiu. k at Dai J, l.iu... iiuu en the lieud. Liter in tha evening of ttt irue day b-5 weut t t" lien e vf Fr.ti'kliu SbiPip, w'.hie he aet jd in a mh.ii ar iu iui er Coui inl .ifnii;unl fjr the acciiM'd said be could ti n uutlcrstand a verd b; e ieut Slid, I'Ut from his acti ns a i was i itniiait there Was something wrong Willi his '.u tellect Vhen the piisouer was put en the k aid rn i ue eeu'd iiiidemtaud him aud be could l e. b'j mida te ua lerstrnd any of the questions priipeundcd by the ceur.ii"! or i.euit IHm c,iuu.,ei argued that he s uld be acipiitlcd en tbe ground of iuaauity. Tha court tulud ha'. there was no ovidetiuu te show that tbe mm was iu ane The jury oeuld tender a verdiut of guilty and, upon a motion trnd'i iu arrent el judment, his liuiital couditieu could he inquired into. Tne jary roudired a venlict uf guilty. Hautencit was deferred. Ilranil .Iniy ltstnrn. True IhlU- llenry K.hh'in.n, r.i(ii ; .1 jhn Audorseu, ass.iuit and battery, (two indictmnnt) ; Jac ib Tebia", rcslsttng an utlker; Jehn Lichteubergor,i'ur;;ery,(thrce iudictinents). Ignored JJtlUJw u McFadJen, l.tr ceuy ; J.ioeb Tobias, eanyiug cencealed deadly weapons and felonious ussault and batter'. Cuireet lluileint. Judge P.itteiB..ti aiiuotinecd th.i here utter nu current hiisiuass would be onter enter tau.cd, except at the end of each eutsieii of oeiirt, 12.J0.iud 0 p. in. Jehn U. Mus"r, uf KiKtllttnplleld, was appointed i'U irdtaii of the miner ehildreti uf Jehn X. llershey, doetasod.'ato of Kist Hempileld township Thu bend of I). W. B'.ehmac, adminis trator of the cstaie of Jacob IvaulTmnu, was $110,110, and net $10,100 ai was in. advertently stated iu Monday's court pro pre ccedlngK. AdJeutLud te 9 o'e'ook ei Tu i day mainitg. Our en uf a tlnel l'urger, Tuttdtiu Jurii'uj. Juhu Lichtenbargcr, a young nui'i of yoed uppearnuuu who has served terrti of imprisonment in our jail for hore steal uig and faUe proteiiso, wus piiupeu tri tl at the opening of court thin niuru'iig, te unswer tliree charges of forgery. The teatuneLy en the part of tbe commonwealth itliewnd him te be a cool scoundrel. On the 33d of May he woutte the stere of ti. ri. Hejer, at Ml. Jey, nud bought a set of liarue.-'O, giving ie payment a note for O'J d ivn, reprcneutitig liimself te be C'harUu F. Myiu.t, a son of n well known farmc, rcsidlug between Sin iletta autl Maytown, He returnel te the stere en May :10th, asked for the note, purchased u few mero nitlelcs aud gave Mr. Heyer a check for 9W.OO en the Firsl Nnt'O'ial bank of Maiietti), te whleh way sigued the 11:11110 of Charles F. Myers. On the 30Ji or May Albert 8. ltuwer, et May town, had a public saluef horses ami Liubtonbt-rger became it imrchaser of eue fur $1110, Hu gave iu payment a ulu'ik 011 the First National b.iuk, of Marietta, with the natiie el Obarlru F. Myeissignutl. On May 110, hicbtenoir hicbteneir ger went te the caniige uianufnotery of A. IJ. Jiatidm. at Mount Jey, and pur. eha.,ed a bugy for 41(13, luprcHentlug I11111- talf te be CmrluH t. .Myers, a san et IMward .Mycts, He gave in payment a check ou the Hxohauge National bauk of Marlettu, Mr. Limits, n few hours alter receiving the check, wunt te Marietta and thore learned that there was no money en deposit te the credlt of Charles F, Myers, tYhen the fraud ou Landis bocnnie known I" J.te ;:. i .!tW. lies Ment the elieuks liny hld, and they aise lenriini iiuu i hey had ti.-en viuuiulncu Ollieers of the t.i.v woie sent in tuiisutt uf Uul forger, ami he was found lu bed lu thn bOille of II lellltiwi 011 thn fellewlllg Hun- day meriilng. IheherNi, biiirgy nnd hiir 1 lien piuohased with the lerged ehruks , weie leiiuil in tbe liable . itt ii'liPil te the In m whcie mvuiiril waR aru.tti'd. The licensed went en tlm witiess Hlaii'1 ti' d tt Rt lilt-1 that he bud e'tnnged his uame from Jehn I.mhlenbeieiT te i'hiirhs F. Mers, Imt Fubinary. lie f.nlrtl lu gnu bin uimuiiB (or milk Inn moll u uhaiige. but oil ereits rsnn i",it!en ii wus ileielepi d II n. the re.iiteii was Ih 1' lie h id nerved two telins in our pilnen. tin ulne hud the check te testify that lie was en the way te finltaiitiu oelintv te bin lelutive te m t money te p ly ler the I1111.VV, li'iruens ami I tuiise, when he was nrrenttd II h e.iiltiM'l 1 urgiit'd that Iho giving of ehicks, when I thore wus no money lit bank was net a' forgery butii I11U0 inoteiiso. but the court j ruled that the assuming of 11 name fin the , pinpoint of frnud had been dceidul te be 11 fergny. Tan juiy alti 1 an ulei eeel llvu minutes leiuri'til a veuliet of I'uilty ou all the eharntH. Seuteiice w.ih tlelerti'd .iultrii an IKIIerr. Jacob Tehim, oile.e.l, w.ts liidieleil fm aaulting and reumtiu William llruly, I ihlel of the Penusyivaiii k rudreid ptillce. ' i n tl.e I'jih er April, ilnuly went te 11 house iu Celnuihia te see 11 in 111 limited Mut'.uty. He hiiw Tabus thore uud, having', 1 tva ant for bis arrest, he told I'eblas ht wautad him. Wheu Il.iuly was llbaut pl.ieuig tba li.u d:illK en Tobias, he wan htiuek ou thu heud twiea with 11 black jsek by Tebivi, ami fi the cjufmien the accused mndl) his eseapa and was net arr '. il f.irmsveral weak. Da tr'ut when 1: inn adj mine I, 1'Ibi.. 111 dallli. ! ihii Wemart pleaded etul-v te s'.eilmg n mtl.dl it'iui e mom y lie.u Juint'H II. Hiudwmk.ef Ksst Kirl levMiship. iliu oeuesel in me n plea ler eiaruaiiey ou t!ie i'lduud lint the rajusy w 11 1 I'lirnd aid thftt be is flu .itile euppnt el ui ii;e t niitlier Ha was senteueed te uudeiean lmirtsinmiit of seveii menlliH. Fi.i:,k Johtueu. who jlaui.d liiiiiinxu us his home, plea.led guilty te Htealiug a natch, from a lioie-o in I'pper lioaueek tirtiintiip. He was souteneutl le uutlei'e U'i imprisemneut el even in ut'let. - ra .liirv tt.turii. Ti .n HSU U.'uiga Tiiket, utie npl te lavitli ; J hi Wn.ne t. Iiiei.'.y; r-iiliuie Whitmau, h.nte Mr.ilmg and lareeuy ; Frmk W. .leiiut ", Itt.'iDv. JjHitrai Hills UeL X il, uln pro pre le'ise, wrii Adim Mi.-lilkh, piosee'i'or,for 11 U;:nmiiii li ecler, biiKi r,' ; l'.iiit'.J Pi 'hoi, ai'.l'l'' .i d l 1 tei v, w i'i .Vb.ah uu Hekp, piaoeuUir. for c..ti'. J imi"! Me Fadili e, liie.'uv; Ll-'ill '.!', lUiill c 1 nit nn-. hii'f, n ith e unity t u u a .t i,i .inm for iiui It 1 iiit-, liO'l.i ..'1 Wlllllrt'd Ullt'l, III Ite'itd hi; intirtUr, wiita bieiuht Intoe-iurt i.il A. 11, K)tieltU in thdii behalf made a 111 tie,j lei the u.'ii.i 1 i tue of the 1 eit e.i the gmui d ei t ai-iujct ul WilUaui I, Uiven, who was their enulunl e.Mluitel, and tvue will i.et arnv.t bitue from K.i-ope 11 .til mat -leek. T.ia emit it-chin , U grant t!u i I'uiuancj at this lime The ui itten will I e ttwldeil at te morrow mom lug's Be-stjti.'ir.d it the IJ-huy's me ready I j go te tti.l the S in vi eii will g.t .ill. t'l.iiii. ff lllr. l.. HI iVii.I.B ciAiir. Hi.lut m. l lnriii.,1,1 I 11,0 huu 1,1 the lug i',.iiiili-rll ig. The Monday iuer..u neriuen wunniv ered by U iv. li. V ISeek, of Mount .1 -j. ttev. Widor.baeior, of Kli.atmtht i.tu, prenched at ' p. in , oue lemr eat her thin UMii', nn many desired te atli r.d tbe bp tiaiu il sen 1 -en at .S'i uA't mill 1 ..t ", p hi Many el the aampers ri tire-l the w ii.t -iu bj.'i'ies, w ieii u ul ''buses,!!'!,) ltv. .Nicetic mas .idu-iuikteteJ the on'.i en'.i on'.i unueeof bap'.uiii le- i:uiuei-i u t j mi or eight cmttlH. Hv. Urissiuger preaehs 1 tl.e Itstnei' uiuii uf tha camp at 7:11), at the cIemi of Which x lite l r.iK.ibnr of ieepla piesented thi'mvlves at the altar ler priyer, hi.t of wlieui jr jlPsitiyl in li ive f jiiu I tha pjar! eft-riat pri ." Tue 1 nt iiii'Mtiiig w,w th 1 Ule-t Hpiiite 1 C 11) dm 1114 tu 1 "'even days of camp. The wlule i.uiii'.er 01 touverfciees ilnr tug ibis aiuipmuetiug tveri ntxtean. At about e'eveu u'aloek tint gran 1 m ire 1 vv.in taken up, led hy the ministers and fol lowed by o"vei al hiiudii'd ethers, uiakiug n line proejiwiou. Alter marching an. uud tbe oiie'j twlca, fuugi.ig appropriate h ii-jk the ontite piee miien stepp -tl at the hea I of the criiuidi, whure It iv L'e jVerr, of PitUburg, tuade a hhu, t buf very tonol. tenol. tonel. iug f.newill address, filliwed hy P.-v, .Swank, in prayer, and buimlictl'j.iby ltv. Widiiuhauiur. Iinieeniiitely the Hhahin of inrliii himli begiu. The wealher during the whole terin of eimp tut bceu escaedingly liie, aud all have bad a joyful tinie tegethur. 'lutitday mendng prewntid a diflereut scene from that of .Monday. Kverybedy was ustlr bright ami e.irly, taariug up and leading up, iu re ih j'mh fir 11 n! depar turu. Al.cltlll.ltltM' tlV.l.-S'S llllll I'llil.l, Tlie Kmliisat I'rplitrt anil tilt Ulril.jtl r.scart In 11I1, .Nan llnnr. At adie I te the fast line west this after n jeii was a npfelal car oeuiiiintug a c immittoe jut' lerty elerius and layiunn, cunatltulitig a iccoptien committce from the archdioeefo et Phlladelphiu te meet Aiehbishup ityau, at H.iriislnirg The special e.'.r entaiuing Archb.Hh ip Ityau, a'jcempaiiitd ny ilev. Father Ilreciian, chancillar of the dioeuso; Itev. Father 11 1 cook, lenroref the cathedral, and H':v. William Kicitinu, rector of the theological H'liiinniy at Ovorbrei'r, arrives iu Harrisburg ut II. Pi p. in. At 1'15 the whole paity leavofer Phihidulpbia tegethei, l'ishep Shatuih.in, Fathi r M. J. il'llriile, and ut' er clergy of tlie ilincp.e of Hnrrislmrg, will meet Archbishop Itynn nt,d nccumpauv Inm te Philailelphia, rumalelng in that oily during the reception nud it in poisible that liishep O'll.ua, of Scranteti, will alxe be there. Ou Wednru day morning I5!t,hep tihiinabrtii will proaeh at the oathedral in Philadelphia at the corenieny of iiihtall.itien. JOn Thursday night the pr.r.ida of thu Catholic societies of Philadelphia will take place. The train carrying the arohiapiseoti.il pirty will pass through this city at 5:18 p. ni, rlli.il ill.OIIU UT 'I'll 15 .Sf.-AMD.V. Tim llaiiillt Kthrf" lemfe lu ttin llprra IIuiku huiI lini einiill Ituy IJollr,liteil, The toasen nt the ep?ra heuse was opened last evening, nud although thu woather was inteusely het, ipiite a large audlenoe was present te witness the thrill ing dranm entitled " The Iliindit ICing." The gallery vas crowded with small boys, who sat through thu parfurmacoe with their coats oil yelling at the top of their veices whenever the hore of the plecj wns in huiI:, while poriplratlen rolled from them like raiu drops. This piece vns picseuted here last uu ion, ulueu whiah time it has been roceu ptruetcd and the natiie of Jouke J.iturs einlttcd. It was preseuted lust eveinug iu geed stylu by a oipable company el actors led by J.iuus II. Wallick, who pDitonated a number of brate men, and was always in I'M te punish the wlekcd nnd protect the iuuecent. Fred. Lyens, a gemiina colored cetucdiaii, is ,1 member of the company, and lu thn third act he played the banjo aud told fuuuy bterles, Thn hert.eu, which are said te have beeu owned by Jesse James, were seen lu the pleoe, and they display n great amount of Intolligeuco. JCNLGUT8 M PYrillAiS, iiir; nt.a.sturs up riii. huin.i i.timit-. Mtpir UArt'idmn'ii arilvnl lliuitil liy it Hirntl I'ariuln hih HrirtniiUllvrit I'iph. uul -'tiiemiitf ninriil m'l ilii.lurii, Mnj. Cleu, J.ih. It, U.iitinh.iu, Fiipri'ine ceiiiniaiuler of the Unlieiiu Itu.k, K. of P, nritvcd lu hiueasttr at TulH Mnmhiy iifiernuen. Hu was met at the railieud stntieu by divisions I) nnd 7 of thiselty, who appeared in lull uniform and with the City baud tit tha head el the linn inailu a itheit pir.ule through ttie piiueip.d fit'eets and (moiled the Mipr.me eem 111 indiii te his hcadipiatlers at the H.uvuiis hniive. Tint lr ktilglits m.itle a lleu iippi-uranoe, Ne. (1 titrniiig out U moil, with P. t! Jehn I,. Veiiaii as Hir kulght unmniiiiidet, and Ne. 7, 01 men with M. M, llniinii, i.ir kulght ceintuaudiir. Kieh diviinti our -lied a beautiful banner. Siiprnmn Cem maiiiler C.iiui'iau, ,aoe iiupitiled hy Hut Hener M.iar K i.s.iiiniillei' and Sit Knights J. It. llaiiih.irt.ef Ne. tluid Jeiu. Kile, et Ne 7, rede 111 11 eoieh In Mm leiiruf the parade. The tuiade Wuk tliHtuisted at the dteiiitis lieiite. A lrl,rlml I let. I.ei'.ge OS luild itn regular hessieii Man day 1 veiling, and wan vlsitnl by a laige iiuirgaiieu ui sir knights rietn Denegal Ledge, Ne. -IUj, Marlettu, tegetht r with many of the lopresentitives 1 1 the i;r.ind ledgo. After Leilge (IS hnd transacted the ley ti lur etilur of Uindiii'KH, (liutul (.'h.iti eoller Austin F.. hiug, el the grand leiUu was intieiluceil and leceived with grand lienets, the noting ehunoellui, tiir Knight II. II. Holten retiring from the chair uud placing tl.e bulge iu etmr(.e if tbe unild ubuuceller, who undo uu uldre-iK el n.niie Vui;lli, wheruiu be expeuudul the priuoiples aud weik el the order and pre (limed Heme interenting statiNtiet, hl.ewlng its rapid grewt! uud gcneial pn spent). 1'hn Kratid uhalieeller "as leilnwul ly soveral ether speakers, a. id uu ei.teriam iiig beeial hi'hsieu of nearly tive Ih-uis was had. t-erni 11I1111 nt 1, tir.in.l liivl.inii Iu rcspetisj ti ,1 uul until) Maj u Qeneral James It C inuha 1, tint e nn mtindeis, liutiteuiut oiiumiuler and luualihi of thn soveral divisions el lie lie uiurerui rank nisi i-i ih arm ry uf rtlvisien X). 0, Fill'iui hill, nl III i'.l.iek this muriilii)', Ui the purp me el or mi 1. Ing a graud division of the erih-r m IVnti hjlv.uim I'lghteen nnvmi ius w n-Ki(.ie heated, 1 1 after sumo 1 ifenu il dis.-est ou it was reeulvud te form a brigade 1 f thiee regiments, each regiment te e 1 net of live itubordinate tllvlslniii A iu rn reimeiit was formed M'd Part iipuna Chaneoller Jehn P. Lmtin, of .Jahus'.iAi., was eleuted lleutetiaii' e ilercl A 1 ..ti .1 reglment was nlee fernnil n..tl P.i-' t'h 1 1 etiller Narm M. Ilarluti, Inland dniM 11, Ne.7,as lieutenant loleuel. I iMiuteniie.l u form also an e'tsteru reuliuent c-niipeMil entirely of the Philailelphut if iviki.-e, Imi its urganisatieu v.u dvlened imiil thu afternoon, teiuvait the a.rii.i' ! -, en Philadelphia otUceis, who v, ,-ia im 11 alteudauce this meiiiin. Sxiliiu el tlm (IrHtiil I. 11 C. The grand stall) ledgo of Piijusylvunia of the urder of Ivnlghts, of Pj'hins el the Pythian pt nod xxl, met 11 1 Maiinoiehur hall, Tuesday inurniug ut 0 o'clock. M.lji r D. P. luiiieMiiiller wan pn son' and woleeiiii'd the ollleeih, in. ml.ers in tl v.titerH le the grand ludge 111 n wi'll-t.un il speech, exteuduig te Iho tni'ern a htariy weleemu te thu city, aud expie.riu the hepe that their ntsy would lie e e i f p'casuru aud unlit, cle.vug bis 11 tna'kn by again exlei'i.mg te the grand !.d,e thu heipitalititM ,l the city. Tue rem..ii.NOl the mayor were appreciated by th.sa pies elit ami loudly npp'uuded at the il. hj.' Grand tiute Chancellor Austin Ling, .0 flul.'.delt hit, iifpeiu'cd te thn in:'m Im the grand stii'.e 1 id ;e, tuiuli.14 In n fur his 'eiuler of wmIe mi.', alie te I'm e . i h of Lancaster for thu snuiu, ami hi lievitl tlieir stay would be 0110 of great prell'. and bttr.etit te the Older, The grand lotlge at 'J..I0 went ml , heeit I s bj en with Oraud C. Austui l.-.ng pie etdnig, ititswted bv Hr.iulA. C. J i.n 11 Cur and oilier nllij'iH. The etusien was opeiiod by 'Itjpclie, who read a chapter liem the llihl , at i-i which tbe opening ede m.ts s uu.'. Pha hetliii of met ting were Used in Ih!em : Frem t) te 1'- iu tha muruiug aa 1 liem '.' :e 53 in the afterre n The balance el tlie iumi 111, m--.mi hi w is taken up iu reeeiviu mel ii'i.ilnjni linwly admitted reineeuutulives and pibt chaucollers of Biibardinaie UhIik. Tlie Animal Krpuri. Thaauuual repirt of the grand keep ref records and real was proseutnl and n-ul. tthews the fuM'iwiug te be the uu iM.-ieil autl Ila111101.il Htaudiug uf the eider iu Penusylvanhi : Nu'i.twr at lint icpei t .j .1 Insilluteil aiel reergatiis.il 11 lutil Uutiiuel during eal' I're.'unt number of la.lnea .ja lliiluuce In trit.isiuy el suni'l ledj'i ef I'uuu'ii. Jliig ti.1-13 f A r.'il IA uetelpti diirtni; jenr 11 J 1 -j i Total lilihuriuiuuiilD .1 is Tit 11 .. lu 71. 7' llalunce In treasury Aug. 11, is I .ti 1. .'i.-,i Nuuilier et inotnliuntJune Si. is .1..,, Ki'celveil during yiur 3.1 11 1 i .iril Total i-t (117 bujiuuduil, wl li Iiiiwii, Ac .I.tiu j 1'rcneul net meuiherhlp .ll.'ia1) S'.uea July 1, th) meinhirship his In. crearcd enough aud morn te uiikothe total membership evor 113, 000. Number (it Pant bupieiuu U-'s .1 " " OriuulC.a :t " Imt V.'t 7.7H7 " Knights 4,n " KiqillKItl l8 " I'liaes His Total. 11 im -S'liinhur el leluiitliiin Nut liicuiasoel ineinhuriihlp. li ii l.ci.l Amount et 1'jiuU en hand ami In veitud imi .1:1 ji Aiuuuut lu WIllOHH llllll UIII.UIH' Kunii ans hi Amount pilil ler relletel lirul.liien.. iiitssiii Auiuiiiit pulit ler liiirlul el ile.i'1 .10,01.1 i'.'i Auieimt paid lur iiller et wldetved liiuillles I, nil) II Tetnlnillul pul.l tlll.SIJ '.0 l.lt: ul ltrprrer.tutlvei', The following ate the icprcseiitativts atteudiug this ecssien : Gee. W. Ward, Ne. 1; Hany Heugh, 'Jj Jeicph II. Lambert, !); Jehn Thompson -I; Hemy H. Hiifer, 5 ; gain' I (J. Malnney, tl j (leorue W. lliiekman, 7 j Jtmeph Gl tiling, o;Thes,J. Hiirtng, t)j Chas. II. Koueh, 10 ;Chas. F. Sclueeder, 13; Jacob Bhuek, 10 ; Jehn P. Suyder, Mj Clins iVe ihr, jr., Ifl; Win. Kimeu, 111: Jehn Albeis, 17; Harry Williams, 18; Charles W. Kubblns, 111, Charles K. NelBaer, 20; Siniuel Goedln, 21; F. P. F, Milium, 22; Edw. J. Maeaulgau, 23; W. P. Oline, 21; Charles II. Htrew, 25; Junes C futUK 2(1; Themas P. Cotten, 27; Jamei Mulemiy, 23; II. B. HosHelpoth, 21); Win. H. Kikius, 110; K. V. O'Nelll, ill; Jumi'S Tliumpteu, 112; II. M. Wadsworth, U!l ; Uobert Pciry, lit ; IMward II. White. HU ; II. Oladnig, 117 ; D. W. IIiisRingrr, IIS ; Churlus Peters, ll'J ; Win, HlancelB, 10; James Uiggur, H ; Jehn H. Hartz, 12 ; Jehn M. Orcn, 4! ; Jehn llellch, U ; Dr. Jehn 11 '-'lauly, .l,'i ; Wrn. H. Hart, 10 ; Jehn M. atratteii, -IB ; Win. H. Wilsen, 40 ; Jehn Wemgnrtur, 50 : Danlel MoOewu, 01 ; jlncs-i Scull, hJ ; Bamuel Y. Mannlug, fiU ; Usorge Itirl: eiihauscr, CI ; Jehn Uulliuger, fir, 5 M, B. Dyhert, CO ; Jehn O'lliirrtu, 07 ; S. I). Hunter, 58 ; Jehn Lenrr, CO ; Jehn W, Dnokett, CO; T. McCarthy, 01 ! Themas C. lhompseu, 03;W.E Ueutry, 03 : Alhleu Fould, 01 ;0. M. Deera, 05 ; A, Ilutehlu. li f 'V"trml'l
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