rnfttf ' fOfc' - GSfcSSSft Wi' ,., ,.'. " j . '. a 'V-? . t .' V JIV v . Af LANCASTER! DAILY INTELLIGENOBH. FMDAV AUGUST 2 1884 i , .iV ' i& mi ,' ft T.w i (' M A K L I Vk IV kMUViistcv intclUfitnrBf. ?,W.ii-r- -r--8 - r'-" WfmttiKt SVBNINO, AUG. 20. u. 1 ..'i. ....,.l IffM irA UIMITIHI AllTlfH i 'T, nwtnuu .......v.. ....-,.-- . David Aieual, who na3 served n icu ' ill liie penitentiary for the commission nf election frauds. In Philadelphia, was . unpeinted iwelstnnt shipping commis sioner of that pert n fortnight age, but has new liccti remove! by tne noting secretary of the treasury, upon being in formed of the fact that Mount la an cx-cenvlcl. Tlie removal apparently was demanded by public opinion, at least oe far as It Is lutorireted and expressed by the newspapers ; and wan naturally made en the ove of a presidential campaign, when the administration Is disposed te glve n.i little caime ns posslble te the op position te deediilru against it. Meimt'a parly friends did imt Intend te stand bj him when possible damage might be done te their can?, ile is an active wardpelltlclan and own his prominence. te his usaftilncss as a politician. He will be retired until after the election, when, it liU pirty Is again 3tic cctihil, hia value as a ward worker will no doubt naoure lilinfumc government pap. Iliiilssertleu by his p.irty ivm elates at prdisnt U of count) cowardly ; but cewardlcn Is Llte prominent cnar.tc torlstle of politicians. We are net able te bclleve that Meuat's friends had any higher metive In drugging him from li.a olllcethan inspired them in giving it te him. It Is net at all likely that It was due te their devotion te tlie public in terrstn in their charge And we are net ourselves sure that the public Interest hai b"i subserved by the reme.val of Meiut (nun au olllce, wliie'i he was c ip ible of ciuducting elllciently, because of his luinj .1 omvieiol m.ile factor W ! net knew him and de net knew hew capable a shipping cunmis slew r It would bi ; b r we iiistiine lift' he would have been a dupable mllcer, for tliopnri"ef our prs:eit suggestion Which is that the men Tact of a nun's ' cSnvioHeuund lmpnjnin?nt for crime, fj'inuhl net bir lum from ho'ier.iblo em em pleytn?nt uver :ill-rw.inl. Ife has been Riillly and his Miffered the pjnnlt) ; BhOiiM tie'tliMniki b; ttieu elosel, and the offeiiil.M "'it into the world te fitanil en .1 plane with his fellow citien-., be far at bust, as tlie government cm offeet this result. f cmrse, lliere will ulwns b.s' irn.i upon him in the 0) of 1 1 t.i fellewi, tvid his opportunity S f obtaining c nil meuL among Hum will be les-wied lb will nped te sdiew by bis work his entire refermati n bef.ite he can eh', in their confident again, the degree of lib. iin being mr.isured by g'egree of h s ,''iiJ!Sr!ui g.virnmc'il when it seudsainau ftmn prison, alter h:ivir.v exacted from him in penalty. theere'i eilly restores liini te full citizenship, unlras his c-fft-nsc j3ne Unit r.ir,rie3 with It n depUvatien of nivll rights. Mnu.i'.'s effense of nlteiifg tally pupirh did n t, we believe, Invelve this penalty ; ami e are by n means sure (hat he Is wlthnii! Ru id rt'iisen 1m ciing that he does : ! tsee why In' slieuld !ie hwutcl i:il his lifi for what he has d.Tie. A Kcw l'lea rer Uniler. There li net inuuii linneut prmnl w nf the hut ciuvn.ss that was i rephesintl when tlie v.hl'e plume of lilaiiu u..s raised at the Ien- (r the Kepuhlii.m armada. ' Iiav- i..il a netabl nn uu and dirty conies' thus fur, but it has net been ilistiu?ui,.,'ed in at.v oilier ..v lilaiue had a t .'i-iil .i. t n f i tMlilnt'M.iud vigor which b is )! ! be itMlfcucd ; ai d if his digestion ha i gi veil out, .is mill these tr litu ar nut likely te becxinlu'd at nil. Tliiic ii nothing like a hid digoillen le tnl."tlui life out of u utau, wlie has b"4u ie mic. i ui.xl te a geed .u. . Mr. HI. line m iv t i'i'h te n-sten Hie fmcuef his nerves by a gelilin tical inent of his nteiniuh with teas a.ul tea; hut by Mrs Inn- :i Rets liiriielf IK'd up, his einv.us Is hkcly lehave '.ikuiituiii dullness trein which it is is te In iipiiim I. Mis mi.uier, Mr. ' ve Dkn.-, '..is bi,t 0!iu idea of achieving uuixvs, a 1 1 lis iustrument is cisli. The dillli3ui, Ii experiences in raisin.; i: la lik"l t tx liaiiHt till his energie'i. Tneie i i.itb dy else iiretinit ll'aiiu lenediili tei exhibition, and it is Idi I ' U-a . , titupld ulfair iiat-ed. General Jlutlerli.is I ui u ltrl nl onteglvo pictiirei.tiu;uj33 te the scei e and probably tlie HXimetiit ion will iit b b dlsi.ipeiuted, theugli lie works nine, audi euibarnvisiuenl of hep'dessm-hH 1 1 . uesslbly luaatecl: of vitality ami viva i may net last thieugh the la' i. rn fuir of this he wi&htd i i start In late, lm' Ins frlenli lerce.l lis lotlcreutprcm itm "1 , wluei tin wea' nei wai te het te ea lure its reading. His big and only allv, the New Yerk Hun is doing it.i l)int te ki'eji tin iillr b i mi w inn, while the general is gathering Ins energies for tl huf k ..f the buttle ; but it elves iilgn nl" running short ahead) e ammunition. It trie I pi.ils of Hi -n-oral's virtue fei .t while, Imt that is an atlribute of his that lias u it b i n v -i consnlcueus te tin public. Tim hnn h i , found oue new, however, that has lu n, and it is the general'ii bild ii val The ,S'u thinks thera is mut merit In u bald haul, an t that It slieuld hul lhitler powerfully in blsraei; ispecitlly wheu he is r-ek hasly ready toexpj.o it te the pit:!...; Btorm.atandlugeut In It lure-liuubd in rovlew n proccsilen that cirrun the American Hag. Tins happBiied in New Yerk huit year, when the iiviieuatlun of tlie town by tlie troep.1 of King finer.i waioeiuinumara'ol ; and tlie beautiful picture of the go mral, standing alone, uneoveroil in the i.iln.whlle Ulewilaiiil. Arthur and Grant get in out of the we', stinthe tfiiute nppl,utse, and bldi it cill upon the poeulo te put the aged and water proof head under the White II mse re3f. It had better demand that he bjijwi ua mauis a luijcaman en the Urtiedwayapjad, whure weather proof iju vvh-8 weulu m valuable. Till! manner In which btnks are top tep pliiu nil ever the country limy rovlve the old fttkbloned cimtem of burying trwuiura lu the Kf"U"d far ni'e keeping. The ni"uinv of i" i. ' '" . r i. WlM U ! ueiiiji -l lauuiie , coot that it involved, la net likely seen te dfe out in view of the recent llnnnchil breaks through the country. Pittsburg and Jlrie had their dleasters from which they bave net et fully iccevered. Only n few days age the bank of Xenla, Ohie, was compelled te clese ils doers, because the cashier had lied with a geed part of the funds. Oa Wednesday the Adriai , Michigan, savings bank went under, anil Philadelphia is net jet ever tlie shock caused by the fallure of the banking heuse of I.idner Ures , of that city, a German linn whose financial stabilitv had long been regarded as of the best. Te L.incastei the cr.ishen come like echoes of foreign wars that de net im mediately concern its population. Tlie local banking institutions keep en In the even tenor of their way, umlisturted and undt.sturblng. lii.xiM U the pohtieil I'lrablus wheffl r.jlv.itinu ii imesible. Tim w'nlc jiril lentiat ijnrKtien n.iirews itselt down te a chotce between an IieucrI man and oue proven (llohenost. Tun New Yeik he ield shows a l.ire Li Mace from last year, ('no can already family hear the shouts of the baker' dozen at the Prohibition uipetingft wluii the gloriens a'luntuiccmeiit is made. Tuk creat work beuti by the expulsion from olllce of D.ive Aleu.it, Philadelphia' notorious jiilbird itcpubliian politician, who had hern made deputy shipping oom eom oem mi"ioiior at that city, should be snpulo snpule snpulo ni'nte! by a whelcsile turuiuj; out of 'hn ruu-"l in November. ulK Te niflUI sourer et nun Krintml iit.pi: ix -.. lUr nili.iin nreiy l,. ir iHmw, A i iiiei bt. i tiu i, awivinnnit. iii hlie l m mi,, irm- ey nl lite sin- ,-ai rli li ivtMi In her faer ; A ultitl li.uiily thure ni- ir.ii'v llurilitnt) KiCt- e lelllltrc ; llur uliUH'iM t our lnniiK iiHit. Mln' umnlerli'r In Un.ira of m wliinli'm anRrl horn belew . Woheel ln-r iKit.cl till -lii-II in. Or w lint -i" liiilieninii our HtitrK rium Ite in li r hlifli i'-tUf n t til. Ami tlie'i 'i.e inn.' loon e it l.r 'iii.i!M p) outfit .VieiK n Itft Jit .liif 1,1 1. K the hedt of Mr. l,iiqu , M iJ.une TCelamlne, tlie dashing Kiish. hi widow !-e maler.wi) with the heart of the (iraid Dake L uis el Ue&n DaruiHtadt, will ue, down. Uccently the Ilarmstadt Tnbunal allowed !.or '. l.UOll jearly irem tlie nr. nd duke iu roiiRideratioti of the ma'incr in winch i.vr tcuder lieart had bteu bruised Hut fhe htarans her pretty feet and xaya the mitet liwu double the (nun or notion, Hvidcn'lji tl e madame kiiewj.. -jJTkhI mw when tl'.e mm hej;. ---' .itwiiTTl iy tin summer v.iijit. m..f the sshoel ctiddrnu e tines te au end. Fer two months the links md slates t.ave been la d.iwav in nearly foretton olects and penniln ' ave e.v'ii lest riht of in tue superior au ractU.ua of bse ball and eaier dells. Sh-ikcspeare Ins compared the chill's hist, t ) nehed n h that of the lever leaving hia sweethrart noither beiu reiuarkahli) for eolerity. Ye. with the opening of tlie oheo! tersn thote in a cliarni of uiveltv unler thu iiilhneef whieh the .lrnlcei of tlie tnn mouths te e-iiue is ii. ii e iiitiidi'rud. I r would m-cu) geel .e! ey en tl.r .nt of 1'hilai.d te kepp her mouth dtpe.eetly Oiiiced in fin difTlciilty i.ew etuitin b twren I'ra'ie ' and Chiui. lift va ,' rn niui!,. en ths ftitualieti ate ealaul.Veil te I. i.d iiicrea d cintiJciK'- tj Chun iud n. -j . N.u'inllj omVired hr With l.er u ' ishbe; aji'iss tlii ehu'inel. A I'jrtii )ipn. that i1 mbllixi hjuaks elliaully ) e ei tl it !' tlrn Ki.e:i att'Mii)i' t l,re. tle1 F. .eh Ir'i'ii imsnuu ilireu,-1! the i .'ii, d :!. : m 51,000 Piench t. . . 1 1 Aluieis u .1 Tun .s teadv 1 1 cresa Tri IkiIi .n.il w.z.i I'tir.t Hui;lud hasahun d Hit mi Ten i! hi Hi which te trhile awa) 'Imd.irili in loeUim; after the rcfcne of (I i-diin tin I.Mlr.t IHiOiiii Hellar. A litter from rx Ueiigrcssrnan I'eund, of (Jlnp)iena r.illH, ii , in which the writer his hu will op, .Din Mr. l'l.iineand tmupert li v. LliveijLtl lur the tircMdctiuy, has he.-i tu.iJe public. Mi. Pound is it.rh.ipi lhi tun', d h' tee uixhi d IJ-p ibbeiti in Winceimiu and hi njijo.i-ien le Mr. III.IT'J Aill 01I1H1 1 lirole.llld Hi'lilla'l.lU tliniujlii'ut 'hi Nnrthwcdi lie has for ju its b-eii .m nnaMij ) ider in the lit ptllille.tti party, al.iH Mieimrtiui! the entire t ek i, a'ld h n lu 'ti wry uemiiu ut in iu en ii. e ii. !! .') nirii tin was a leaditit! uiuuihiir of the hI.i'e .v.iil.tun' lu H!l lhiid, H.7 inil ISli'.l MnwHeh-ctivl luutcL..int Keven.ur in lSn'J, and w n ia IfiTO elaui d 1 1 CuiiijrejM Ireinth' C-nh h dietimt, thun i lubraeir' a n than mil thu ari'.l e' Wmceiiii.ii Mm ntvcl tliren tennH ii l'i'i;i m, taki ik a pMinuii'ni nr il ivi- 'nuruaa e! the ciuuiuttee en putiliii 1 iihIh iu the forty Htnriith C'.m hhh. At the i nil of h,n third '(Mi tm v.-lii'i I irily n tirt'd from jmli lie Ii'. te I'l-ieii Imnsdlf te inivate nntt i p.w Ids repndiitinn of Mi. lllaine pre CimhIh : i mil .m Hri. nil cm v.iiice or dini p iii'tineii' but fie.ii a llitne ltiviutieu tint the 1 1 ; hi 1,1 ' in iinmini'e ix n,,'. t.iu ni m fn tin.- place. Mr. Pound linn theuKaudrf of friends iu Wisoeusin lln was ar'ur.e friend of IJaifltdd, .ii, i if i tienily iitgid for a l! lllllic! M.lllli i ",ui,-ii I i rl liiiiiiliiu i'Htrr O i tip 'iO nl S.ipli-iahai, lhi (lniiteuuial annuel u v of thi' i'tiiladelphii Xeith Amtriran 11 will be mimd iiudet' n.im what iili.uu.'dl niiHpiut'ti Tim MimHirt. Mc-Mii-hael will iLlain nil intercit m the ueiv di'p uiuie, which will In tin itici illy Hup pni ted by Mesdrii. Kllt'.is, W.dener, Divid II lam, and utlinut, with, perlmpi, M. (t. Ii my, a. i i et ituchiul, Thu poliey of the paper will lu Si.ilw.iit Itopuhlleau. It is runieiiil lb it the North Amrrtt-m is te he neiiiiiwiit piper, and there am aUe utate. uiuiitn that it will bn ofthumtne iti.a as the Philadelphia JVrn and ihf.ueil ut two ee-ii i n copy. U'Ht.ir I'rnul llnllnr. bimii ttin ,Ne Ve.USllli, It will bu rwnnmb ired tint the rain fell in teruii.tM, a'nl biferu long Clnvel.ind, (li ml, aipl Arthur breke ranks and undo lorhhelter. On the ether hand, lien Hut Hut ler, theugli an eldor nun than any of tlm f nr weathlr ilit mtiiiie', steed ler two lieiini with Iiih h ,1 1 li-ml hired us the tat leiel battle lligHei the Grand Army of tin U"puh le wmu liiiiuti past. livu llnllnritl lliirrlilmrir. llAitiiiinitiiii, l'a , Aug. 'JO. Gen. II. F, Ilutler nrrived here this muniiig, en ins way te Williams' Grove. wlnue he will speak this afternoon. He was engaged during thn eiiilre morning in receiving the oUIzehh at thn United States hotel, The crowd there was very large. Air Oomiirreor i-ump Hiini iiiirnnil. Ban Fiuncisie, Aug. 20. A special lisp-itch te the UhrentcU says : A llre en Wudiiesday night destroyed Iho shed of thn Northern V initie air nompiessnr pump, us'd nu-ceu .. ei oft', Buakniiver brnl,. i. Less, $"S()00rJ IRISH WR CLEVELAND. A MAMJIUIlll MI.I.1IMI IN M-.W lUIIK, rtcry Sent In Hip Ar'i.lMiiy nl imilr Orcu licit nnit tlm t tiiin.t I eitui.l in Mmil tctlpil tiy tlir l.nrun Aii.ilncr. The Cleveland and Hondriekn meeting whieh was held ThuiKility night at the Aeidemy of Mulc, New Yerk, nrganUed by Irtshtuen and descendants of Ins'.imeti, was a graed kuccchb both iu point of nutn ber.i and enthusiasm. liOUg before the doers wcreepan thecutratiees were blocked ami the streets In the vicinity crowded wilh people 1'eu minutes aftet the doers were opened all the seats were occupied and all the standing uu'tn till!. Man) ladies were In attendance. Street Cleaning Cetnminstuicr Celeman cilled the meeting te order and tterauiated Kuguee Kelly for chairman. The Utter made no address. A list of ice presidents of the meetin; was thou read. Among thorn wcre Park Commissioner Crin; nilns, ex Senater Ce.f.ans, Senater Daily, .lehn I). Devllii, .lehn Fex, e Majer Orace. lleurv I.. Ileguet, .Unices Ilecan and Kellev, IJciieral Martin T MicMahen, (. oleucl illiam 1. Hebertn and etlicru. y.umter .lenri.' l.lDKlnR Alitrrn. United States Seuater Jenes, of Flerida, wjs then intrediieed and was greeted with cheers. Ile said that the country had been te'd by many of its leadiug journals and politicians that the titne had arrived when cry citizen el irisn eirtn en gut te le ve the Detnoeratic p.irty and go oier te the It 'publican party What had the IV.ne cratle p.irt dotie te forfeit Irish couii ceuii couii dcuee .' Wlal had the Uepnblieau lurty done te merit it " The latter had been iu iHiwct for mere than twenty jears, and during that tune the great body et the tiiei i of Irish bleed en tins continent had stoe 1 where their lathers did, 6teadfast in the.." devotion, onthusiastie in their sup pert, unwavering in their lldelttj te i)im ocrn'ie pritieiplcR hether en the tattle lictil, ytelilin up llieir liu uiivxt in defr.iee of the I'uieti, or in the struggle of ordinary life, by sweat anil toil adding te the wealth and growth of the republic, thuv bain noier dcserteil the prand e'd patty which was ever true te thorn. All eti.tr foreign citizens were as cinch n det.teil te the Democratic party as the Irish, but then) was this diltfrenc be tween the latter and all ether forein eit Uens : the Irish were the only jeep'e who cami. here Irem Kurope who had in poii peii ic.il alle.iuce te biiid them te a fereicn lower. The DeiniK'ratic patty ua.ler the Lad et Mr. Jetlersen ca.nc 'iite t fe t i re tcct and defend the great tria?ip 'z e." i.ur ci.tHtitutien from the admits am' uu:pi tiet.s of theso who had no c mli I vice ri the mtelliceuce and cap.i.'ttv of th j e u I ' for self government. The lirst great victory wen by the Deme cratic pirty was in the luterci.: of loreign lereign loreign tiem men and Iho liht of fue iiiseui&Mn. Hut for the "tfhrts el the Dem.cratie party in behftifef foreign born men Seme of the "new rccruitaef the Kepublicau party would net have the right te stand en this soil. l'he Iindt people wcre e'Uitlc.l te great credit for tlie intelligonce they di.iplijed iu adhering te the Democratic party ab.ne auy ether for the liberality itdu-plaiid tewanl all patiirabscdeitizcns, while ether faroigu-bern c.tiziins apprareil ludilTercut upon the babjt-ct. The trust reposed Pi the Demecratic party has i.nver been dis regarded or betrayed. The fereign policy of this government while in Demacratu hands redacted honor upeu the icpiiblic aed gave security t ill our uiliaen S.'nater .lenca ipeke at sum luig.h n.i t'ie oppre-sieim and wrong fhe Irish i.ic.i had Miilered at tbu hauls of the Kcghah. ThelO weie i.e pelc, lm dec'iiic-d, in the W'.rld who sullnreil rut much f. i prise lie a-s the Iri"h The iell ci line of Kuglaud, le. which she would en lay sutrer meu thai. ev. i -.b i ha.1, was in iiiuig her great pe v. r, soe al and political, in a'temptifg te degiade this uelilr r.ce. Tin t(eaker said he did net colieUi them te paudei Ter tlii. ) iti". ..r inlluetiee. lie owed less t i the men of his race tl m any n'lut iai.i ui Irish bl kh! that ha-1 .'icld i hih p li'ieil ht,itien te this ceiliitty. ilui h- ticku!cdgil his obliiritiea t'. lh" Democratic paiiy ..n! its 'r e, t l i r oil pii'ieiplns for all ihit he be .ti i a. I t , it t'O i xpretnl te de TLd Keptih I'ceipi.ly his been iu pefvir for . ver tiitit yi.itii, itnl tu!iinn andeiery ".e el di.niit tii.tMiLiie hive enjoy. I a, I th til. Hiiri,'H a l he.ji irn th t 1 I.' ii pritic t.v. larttt e mid eenl.-r If i ( i vi null cniil 1 distny Hjlar.d, hb. i.v IrnUinl and make the wording clni.es e! this country ill prosperous and happy. li) lisle net them result bitn aooom aeoom aoeom I liklud .luring tt.e pst tweuty )cais ' iiu n.i' e had the hiKLeit protective tirilT during that lim. lhn country ever ii 1 1 . r lvit will have. .S;ill Ri .-iai.il w,s i, ,tr in.. it. pruatH r .e, Inlainl i.ve. i.i .re ira- povuiisheil or oppressed ai.d the w.iikn.g men and women of America hard, r pn-rM-d t livu and inure dinoeo tee ted than i.uiiii that time. It h l une that shams like i Ins were xp.e d t) irm,; the p ri 'i I I. Deui .er.ili ruV the p ,wi;is of Iho gevrr,.ii..'iil wi-rn i.m tiiiLd ! ihnu appropriate spheie, that ei protecting rights el erseu at.d prejwrty and leaving all claasus and cri.IiUen of tin ti the fullest possible frerihmi L wn,L wn,L eut ile-u ewu presK)rity and h.ippuush irdi pi ii.Ient i 1 geieitiment i italma. In ih i i-p..',ilitr's opinion netli.iig en Id de tin i.iiticef I.. Mm) mom harm than fui Irii-h Aui.nicitiii te coin.' bef'itu this cnuutr ai.d te justify their dtsei Hen of the I), in in i tl'.e party at this tim.i e.i the gr.iiin 1 that, they Iieih) te de mete ler I.-el iud ri th i inks of tlie ItKpohli.'.tus.The merne.it the cm mi of that tiufortunate i, lard is hrouelil into jNibticH here it will lo-ethe fymptt.iy and moral suppul of th it pef. ilul ergam itie.1 which has r r Uieii Ireland's friend, ivhih i" will aiu iiethiug but uihiticme pretnmin and suircl ciitempt Irem that ether party w.iii 'i ever Ins mid ever will he Ireland's natural eiminy. We .ire for npiality and juxtien 1 1 ull lab ijeis, in favor of separating the power of lln oiermneii' from Iho husinehs el p.irtu alar iiiiIiviiIu.i'.h or el.tssrs, .md e.ichug thutu ler thu geed id' thn whele (icople; in favor of pL-nnitliug tim laliirers te get the best prices ler the piedueu ..f tlieir labor; in favor el edlicMii: tie revenui) of the gevcrmuetil as it has cvn been, from foreign imporl.i'ieu and keep ing taxes cetiltued t i tlie limits of econ omical administration, and in favor of maintaining the staiutatd of values lm.'. by the coiis'itutieu. During the speach of Sunater Jones 3lrs. I'.irnell entered tha building ami was grinlcd with chiiiis. The speaker lewaid the oleso of lm hpcech prjdicted tl.e election of Cleveland, aud this was gruitud with uutliiislisiu. Illmlillltldl.S Mll).tili1, The fullowlngiesehitioiiiiw'iim then read mid adopted : lietelrcd, That the ii.itieii.it Democratic p.irty Iiaialw.iy i maintained thn dignity of cltiKciishlp, ititspeetiic of o.eid or ( lacu of birth, and lists Hever failed while iu power te insist upon n due rccegi ill m of thai dignity and the rights and liberties of oiiizens at home and iihnid Jtaelted, Tliiit the ottlei.il i coerd that Governer Cleveland has made is ample guarantee that ns president of the I'nltc.d Stairs he will net lull in Ids duty te sup -pert the principles cited iu tin plitferm of the Democratic national nouvetitiou nud In the protection of the lights of all oltl.emi. Iletelccil, That thn opposition te the Democratic piity under whatever gulse or naiiie it lias bueu known In thu past, from the days of the Federalists down te thn daH ut nuiderii Republicanism, has been oppeaed te thu extension of modern cill- ih' p, ii.iilfeiint te the rights and Wiling of adopted (ui. .ens, piOHOiiptlve iu its policy, narrow and llhbcr.il lu its views, and, Hnoe the expiration of its original mission the abolition of id.ivci notorl netorl noterl onsl Insincere In its claims and proton preton proten sions. It has nlaimcd, te the prejudice of the honor of the American people, that it or a p.irty suppressed the rebellion; It lias claimel, te the detiimeiit and insult of Democratic sohliers, that it erganised, made and led our armies, ami It has failed te upheld the rights of injured eltbens abroad, thoreby brlnglug the name of the tutted Mates into discredit litfehti! That .lames (1. lllaine during tweuty years -jf oflieial life never Interested hitaelf in the wolfare of Atti'Tlcan cltl cltl sens who while abroad wete deprived of their liberty and rights without authority of law, and while secretary of state net only failed but refused te etert the ltilbt ltilbt cuee of the United States roernmeut in behalf of such citizens. ltilrtd. That bel rvttu ia the ex tun -sieu and protection of citienhoed, and in the principles set forth in these resolutions, and holding thorn te be of high import ance te the American people, we earnestly recommend te our fellow citl.cus the support, as nttiug representatives of that p.irty which has n!w.is unset ted and maintain! d these pnnei'plcs and made American ctireiiship at home and abieid resix'cted, the nominees of the uali mal Democratic convention at Chicago, Ut. ver Cleveland for president and Themas A. Hendricks for vice presi lent. SjiiupfM et the oilier siitircdr. lien Patrick A. Cellins, of Hoateu, the nett speaker, said that the Dcmeciatic partj InJ outlived every pirty since its formation but oue and th..t i he political grave would yawn for tu..t iu November. The llepubl.caus, lie said, . Ij the presi dency from us hi i"7ti, aud ufv they wanUxl te whecdle us out of it When the speaker leaves the Democratic party he wautcd te vete for a decent man and net be dictated te by Steve Klklus, Chan dler ei Uobesen. Mr. lllaine claimed te be the friend of the Irish. "Nine e.irs age," said Mr. Celli: , ''my friend. Mr. Madigati, ran fee Cengrei.s in the Fourth Manic district. Yeu all knew the circular that was isf ued regarding 2ilr. Madigan. Mr. Hlame was the editor of the Ktnnt'ic .".rriii. ltiseiaehmaa swears h knows of bundles cl theso ci:calars th.it wcre iu Mr. lllatue's heiue, ntul we have the evi deuce that that circular was iu tlie hand writing of Mr. li'.aine's private secetary." The sp?ak"r avowed that Minister Lewell was the nominee of Mr. IJlaine, notwithstanding his pilicythnt was s., unjust and unlawful reganliag Kngliud'e treatment of Amencati c.tir. is "Mr. Ulattie it England's best friand," sai.l tlii -.jieaker, aud the c-ewd SiisvmI. Mr. Cellins i laeludtii wr' ,.:i.-' iley et (toicrner ('hud mil mJ' Oeneral T .JUil "iie was the next sjvakci, cjnrcJ he was followed by Ceng ess Uniu William J. Mines, et Chicago. The latter said that the intel igenee of the Irish ve'ers was or. trill, lilaiue had nevei addressed or Iwhii ii vite.l te address au Irish meeting, and his only acuressne fertign policy came out when he coa cea ductel a Knew Nothing paj 'r in Maine At the Citt.elusieu of Mr. II the no r'lti,; a.'ii..irtied. sp. 1 ut. V. eitl.u ill I' i rit ' lli.v. i, n l'te.l IfdIIiiI hiuI l'.Ml;r-l.eml (J.iiiUinuiiB itre I'resrp.. Iiik The ltepnbbcan cenieii". ti of the First distnc, of New Jcrsev in. ' Thursday nt Cape Jlay. tloern lines was nominated for C mare's en the 1 ith billet. Tl.e i:-h pendent It'pubbcieH of Wind ham c aiiit, N e nu ml, have dre'ded te pu' a ticket in tlie lield, with C. M; Stene, of St. Jehnshury, for gov.iri'er, and Dr. Woi)dhe.t.o, of Kutl.iii.l, fei licutrnin g ivenii-r Ex.ludge Harding, has iceipted the DemoeRitie ti'iramitieii iu the First I. eilitive dutr.!", of I.,rne ceuaty. Jlr. lUr.'i"' will publish hii 'ditet of .KCip'.iLie, ::i wlucii he id 'l ttu tleit Le is in full at.e ed with t! D -, , nt, pirty ud its prineitiles. (t).iiuitr Clevelitd arrived t i" '!-bun.-, N". V , Thtuvlay afteru kiii f em t , Adirend ifits A reception n' ;mvi-i hii i at the h ir.i-t of Smith M. Weed, which wis alter..! d by ubent 4,()iJ0 i erfenn. "The goveiner w .. e'lthusuuiticibv r-'-'-iveil by the c.'.iZ' us ei both partie." W.I. KlNwerth, chairmin of Uie na tun il c mci ttnef the Amine in I'eliticil AI.ia. i"(, li . i-sii-. a c !.' iLu from IS. .ten inneiit'cmi: that ilie ce-amii mi "sviil .fi ii'ntncfl :. nn nit i ins for iirrsUnt a 'd Mee pic.doutef the L'uiti'd States as seen as the electoral tieketn ar- c mpleteil bj e several stat couueils. Tlii I'riirin Prohibition s'.itd convention of Mi.iegan, n eH'-le. at I.aubtng, en Wed;., s I.i) , nominate,! i state ticket, with Dai ul I'retten. for govern r, aud adopted a platform. Tin plitferm, atneug ether th tig i, uo.i-,ies Ged as the tiller of all ; nits tiu Hupprt of every v'.er in ejirsis in; th. I quiir Irnflle ; p'ed es the pirty te "lav rihle nc i i.i in behalf of the in'i'rct.s of thn lalferm meu,'' and favors woman s iiT'.ik'' N.iiiiliitl.irti, t r iijni;ri'ri, III Indiana A. D. Mudsm, 0. III Inilian.i .lames A. Kmxwie, It. XII Ohe Dr. Mi Klhinney, II. I We- Viii.inia Ni'han Gelf, K V Ilbnij s Ktehani bishop, 1). I Miryla . t (Jeorge M. linssum, II. II Marjl- .1 -ThQd.'.usU. Hlair, It. V Mi.) Iiud Hatt U llnlteu, It. VI Alary I imi Lew is K. McC'.imas, K. Ten ii-t.H ! .1 .urn-.. M. Harris, D, IV Mirylaed Wllii.n-i .1. Heeper. It. IV Liiiniana N. J. illanchaid, I). 1 I l MI.1l.NMl' D'l.M KN r. i rim i. iv . Arfny llur rriirrty unit sum li, nneevi r u. A i mt h.i.s been nut. nd in tl.e circuit court, M, L'liiis, whicli is likely te nttract a geed deal nl .ttieut'.n , particularly in C.ith.i ic cirelns and by tin managers of Catholic itutitiiliiititi. The styloef the suit is : S. Augusta (;in,utuau and I la It. Tayler Chouteau, Ins wife, aga.nst the Visitation c.eiiieiit "orpe.-atinii, of St. Leuis, Itibert 3IeN,ch i!s, tiustee, and- ethers. 'Iho history el ih case, hnellv statcl. is ,i.i inllenri : Miss l.misaK. Tayler, sister of Mis. Chouteau, and tlaughtei of thu I ite G. It. Tayler, a very weilthy and wel. known ci'lrflnef M. Leuis, wnsedu oated under inlluuuces of the Order of St. Fiauci s de bales, and Heme two years age aiiueiineed her determination te become a iiuii, ami although opposed by her family, didentei thu Convent of thu Visitation. I'riei te this, hewuvui, she voluntarily nuiveyud her property, intimated te he worth i 100,000, te her sister Ida, then Hu man ifd, under a written ugrcuruuiit tint she expected te take inuinstii) vows iu tlie Orilei id St Fjiiiioisde rt.vii'H ; but ulieuld she net de no, en entering and afterward suvering her connection with the Order, the property was te be icsteicd te her. Seme, uiuulhs age .Miss Tayler left the ceiii. ul and announced, it in said, that she had with withdrawn fro n the order and iiskeil fe. the Khtoratien . f her property. ll.r sinter, suspee iug tlm hinccrlty of her nut, .leu li' ml te giving bin); the property unit .Miss 'layler brought sun te recover. .Mis. Cheuie.iu. nut dci.inng te enter into lll.i;.ttitlll, ivu.mtujtt. ..." '.ipe,iy, ,tll uhert tiinu iiftcrwaid Mis davlui tra feired il all te llebeu .M'Niehels, litigation, ii'ueuvnycd the property, ami n rims as dust e, ler the use of the Commit of the Visitation, A few weeks, latei 31 wi Tayler re. entered the convent and took the black veil. Tiiu plaintills, iu thulr petition, nllegu fraud and uollusien agalunt the elllciils of the convent, eharglug tlttim with using iiuiluu luiluui.cn with Miss Tayler and cnteiing into u scheme te nlOrttli tlie pinperty, and lm Mirk te set iiaide the died by which i w.iii lecenveycd n-.i , l.n deed il il- It-' which it was ti.ti.iiiuri.i t McNicIieIh, THE CHINESE MUST GO.! Tiir: et ns or miamif. mi ii i. kikine. rreneli lili'imrs nn tn , .1.ntrent Syiiiiilliy i I KukUii.i lur l nlnil l.linn Invmlr.l ey a lliiieiitlilmtjr .inn,, The Paris correspondent of th.i I.orden 7mr.t sa)s : "I'ume iMinister teny, In ptlvate conversation, ceniplalued with tnueh vehomeuce uf tin the strictures of the Tvntt regarding Admiinl Courbet's conduct at Fou-Chew. The French press, he said, showed no such spirit w lien the Iiiiglish bembatiled Alexandria. The Fug lish pic, by egging China en, Is nlding agains: 1 hi rope. The cnnlldeuce It gives tlie C .nu se may next he turned against F.nglmd. Commercial nations ure natur ally uneasy at our notion, biitonee resolved ea .edresn we must deal blows which will tell. 31 Kerry disavowed a policy of colonial ceuipiest '.My wlnde duly,' he declared, 'Is te lltil.h onte: prlves originally ill oeucoiTCil ami ill iiiaungcd. We want a jioaceful occupation of Tempiiu aud we want te enforce ou China the respect she ewck us. The P.tirepenu interests need net be alarmed at this We are acting for the elvihrfil world.' " A cemiulttei appointed by merchants engaged hi trade with the K.ist lias ob tained a liK.il opinion ou the right of Frnnei) te prevent vessels carrying muni tions of wai entering the treaty ports of China. Its euusel holds that until war lias been formally declared France has ue right te prevent such entrances. UeiiPtal Alillet telegraphs from Tonquin that he lest font men while repulsing pirates and I) lack Flags, who pillaged illigen al nig th' U. 1 tiver and masii crcd thu inhabit. inn. The Fteueh garn saiis at Sentay and Heng Hea, wilh the aid el the gunboats, Millur states, succeeded In dnviug them into the moiiu meiiu tnins. The l'aris papers doubt the icpert that the French have Imdcdat Keelung and tapturcd the ports In rofcreuce te the report -J Mtrtt says a lauding force of ."iOO men Isuet avail tide ler the capture of Keelung. Admiral Courbet's nflielal r"iMirt up te Thuisday iiemn is as fellows Min Kiver, ,"i::idp rn , Auguit "J The prii.ci jwl batterien en the Kiup.il Channel have twen iU"treyed, iud we hepe t destny nil the ether forts tins oiening. The line of torpedoes barring the entrance te the rivet is being lisheil up at d tlie explosives are being secured. The guubeits are able te leave the nvei by nuether channel The Aspiehas been dnpiteh'd te guird "a telegraph cable. The Ft'jare in an tditeial artlc'e o.un e.un meuts upon the mcrcise of tlie Heclish troop iu l.ypt fiem ( 000 te 1 1.OOl) aurt si- an explanation is necessary. If it is t he design te step the passage of the French through the Suer. canal in the event et an Angle Chinese Alliauce, Fig tre says France keeps 51,000 troepd in Algeria ami Tunis who are ready te ciess Tripoli ai.d sei- Caire when se ordered. The French consul and French meichants who wcre expe' ed from Canten last Snu day by order el the vicerey have arrived iu Hung Keng. A mob at C.inU.u invaded ihe Catholic eathedral en Wedn sday. The building was cleared by the t Hurts of the fereign Cernells, who induced the French bishop and missiouarien te leave Canten. Chang Si Tuug, a Tartar general iu the prev nce of Kinug Sn, has been uppelnted high commissioner for the north and teeth. Li Hung Chaug retail's the gev eruership of Pee Chi L; euly. Tse Tsung Tang takns command of ihe m ejis iu the south. UlieOln-il in l.ie I'-ruilm ( rtplntl. In Li.nn VeduesiIay thorn was a storm of bullets for ever six liinti. Caceres entered the city with a ranble, who yolled a..d tired in the greatnst disorder. The night Ik fore, all thn governmnnt troops were w.whdr.iiru into the cuartcl and the pala e and the iititry of Cadre?, although imt unexpected wassouiewhat of ipurprise. His men captured the cuartcl and the ch.irahes it V.er.' ie aid Sau Aue,uslin, from which 'In y krpt up a fusilade Tliey .i.he attacked tbe (iuadnlupe station. AbeiK leO pers ins were killed in Mere, deres and Itidegui.i-s hticeti and near thn Pali co iiiare, where tl e lire was hottest. hit. ally the government troops made a sertie and drei,' out the mob. Caceris uscapctl The (lerninn proptieter of a ci.?ir st..ie was kd'ed whde leiikiu from abjJcjii). All thu telegraph wires were cot kr inilcH mr of the oily and no trams ran. Nothing eccuriid at (Jhonlles. The cabie slatf are ad riyht. Heavy giiim wern heard for seme hours, but no news as te the Ie3ality of tin Uring has been received up te 'J::10 a. in. All is quiet Thursday mornie; in Lima. Dead men aud horses are 'eicg removed and jsieis of bleed cleared up. The light in the Sau Augusitn church proceeded with clnml doers, ('ncerca is said te have 1,111 JO ills ciplincd ttnepH, who were te hav.i attacked Call. ie. I'liPM may return. List night there worn no gu.irdu in the b' rents. All wi re in the cunt. I and palaoe. llSU3Urn.u. Isic J, SiiEit, well known in railie.id circles, died en Wednesday, in Philadel phia, aged 711 years. Wit. in it K. SreiiKV, of liie C.neage 7'ftnc, hai bi uu found by a juiy inca inca inca paoitated for business. Caudisw. .Ii in MeuiiMi, archbishop of Valladolid and primate of Spain, dmd tuddenly Thursday of npuplexy. II. W. Akmii.Ii, of .fiihnstewn, l'a., Ims been cheieu cemuiaudnr in-chief of tlie Sens of Voteraus of thu United States. SKrui'.rini Ti'.i.t.nit his appointed nixty nixty twe special examiurrs for the pension ntllue, at au annual salary of 1,000 each. Li i.i Hi mir is te rccnlve ?1,()00 n night during her Sau Fraucisoe engagement, wliicli is te ivtend evor a period of four wceks. Wn.t.iiM Id rruuweitrii, father of Bon Ben j.imin Iluttcrwerth, commissioner of patents, ilieii r.inMenly weeuusiiay utglil at Ins rosidcuce in Warren aeuuty, Ohie. ltr.vii Aiimium. A.vimt.w Ai.r.K.v Hau Hau Hau woen, U. S. N., diid nt Marlen, .Mass., Thursday, in Ins bid year. He wis up up leiutcd midHliipmau in lfi IS and iclircd Irem fcurvlce lu lbOl Kmi'I.udu Wii.mam was thrown from Ins horhe Thursday while riding iu tlie pirk attached te the imperial palace ut llabelhburg. His musalts wero slightly str.uuid aud he will hu jneveutcd from taking tiutive oseicise for ii few dnyr. The emp. rei will attend the matin uvrrs of thu tioeps iu n carriage, Instead of en horho herho horhe b.ick, an has hnun Ids oustem Uaiii, Si ui n lecently chatted cider talniugly thus : " I was walking up Hmadw.ty when I mw ii geed looking, massively built man coining tewanl me I knew who it was tit ot.ce, though 1 had novel' been iu his actual pnseiicn before. 1 could net help smiling at the excellence of this Kentlcman's likeness ns portrayed by thu caricaturists. Hut evidently liorcceg iitKcd me from the many amusing ptoturea which bave been drawn of me, for his faoe was, like mine, ou the full grin. We kuew niieh ether at euuu We had been ptcteri ally Introduced. We both laughed, sitntiltaiieuiihly touched our hats and Hissed ou" Thu ether man was Jehn Kelly. filial ICstlimite of tlie iviisst Drep, S, W. Tallmadge prcsents the following llgtirrn ns the llnnl estimate of the wlieat, orep for ltJSl. The llgiues ure hassd en lliuolllei.il reports muile withlu a few days by tin statu ngrluultuial dopartmeut and staUstlc.,1 uirnnts of the dilTorent slates and lrrteries, Thu report shows that tlm tutal iuediit.ti.iu el winter wheat ts IWO, 00J.000 bushels, and the let.il of spring wheat Is in0,00l).00t) bushels; total whiter and spring, .VIO.OOO.OtM) bushels This inaknnllietet.il yield of tlioeouutiy fully ile.OOO.OOO busliets ineru than ever pie ilucnl, 1.I0.IHM1.IH1O bushels moretluiii last year's ciep, and 80,000,000 bushels mero than the niernge crop for the past (lve years. The departments nil ngree in io ie io fieitiiig the quality fiipirier, audwlicie it ban been thrashed I hey say the yield has nune tiiau met then- eileul ulemi, This applies cspe'ially t the spring wheat sections In Ien a, Diketa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin the quality uf the Hprhuj wheal wis never b-ttei The spring wheat haricst has been late, but thuweatht'i has been niest favorable, and grain is being caicd for in excellent oetid I-thai. Mhiik ei' Tin: noun i liilcrrdlni: Hulls en TiUi-Dmrrilnns riml niirniy ei llie IVnee Dines IIKVOItr. .11 IH.i: I.IMMISIUN. In the huit of F. S, ltit.er vm. J' i) Henry, notion te tocevor uonii'iissleuii ler the sale of ii;rli)iilturiil iiuplntnents, the iury remleredaiervliutlu favor uf plaintiff, and assessed the d images at iJJOO.7. The next case attached ler trial was that of lloergo Heed vs. .Mai tin Wouger. The facts of the cise as outlined by plaiutifl's counsel in bin opening speech are that llcorge II I, a punter by trade, wan employed te punt it the county insaue atiylum , ui O-tebrr el, i he was at work en a step ladder ou a scallnld erected at the side el th building ; while he was (.lauding en thin stepladdei, Philip Shcnlc, a teamster in Iho employ of defendant, dioie iote the passage way, neai this scatluld and by e.utleisues the plaiuttlt alleges dtove aninn it, knocking downpnrlef theseiffuld end causing Heed te fall te the ground bclaiv, a distauee of 3" feet ; lloel hid h's legs broken ut the thigh, his wrists broken, teeth kueclcvd out, a deep gash cut in his chin, his lip slit and was rendered a clippie ler life. Alleging that the nceldent was the result et necligence en the part of th i ditver of Mr. Weugrr, tins kiii' v. brought te te cover damigrn The defense mei.il fur. i lien eui' en the ground of oentiibiitory tiiiligence en the p.ut of the plalutifr. l.ie court re fused te ( rant tl eon su.t I'll" deleiiHt eilleil itittinb'r of wit neiwi s te prove that II md sav the team coming, saw that it w.is he in ; duven cIem te tl'O scalfeldiu n':d could have avoided the nccidt'iit by getting down from the step ladder te thoteiflold. Ou trial. 1' leltl It Hi. It OITTRKSON lu the sui' of Hei ! , U - i s 1 1 ib S ai.d Franklin II Mmk, i lumber of witnesses hive been called by thn plniutill toptev that there was an I'tfensive smell te the matter which ciuie from tin de fend.ml's t.itnn ry and pasi d thieiigli the prcDiiMV of pi kin ill neiiipe'iling him at tunes te keep tl. ii,d.)-vi mid dir6 .it his liouse olefed llioilelcnsewa.su e i',. i .is nee was cieatid by the pl.iu.ti'l , !.' ivlt.ng up the wa'rr ennrse f.t in t' , i t j Ou trial. Unrrrui Hint,. ia Abraham li. Il.isy, et 1','u ibethtewu, mis aj pointed gtianli.ei ' the in mir grand child of K . .1. U d. r, deceased, late el 31 1. Jey lurxm'i Jehn N Wools, ,,.. Ejkmau mi I robins Lelim iu, el I.eaeeck tevushlp, wire apiniint:'d viewers te t.'.i.ii.gi the line of the eh' Li'joaster A, Philadelphia turu piki. a (lis a ic of 7V5 y.irds, ueir lands of Jehn II. Hershey au I e hers Jehn li Heist, Jacob O. tiller and Christian L Niesley wete appulutid vieircrs te lav out a read from a point en the Harrisburg turnpike, iu Mt. Jey township and uniting at . jm.mi m the public rel lea !mg from E - ibj u ev i te Nissley's mill. Jonathan Stycr, cry, wn granlcd a soldier!.' licoube te pe-1 lie feiMln in the county of Lancaster. Ilrnrrtlei. unil Surety cmics. The following di'sertiaii and Mirety el the paace ail" will le beird ti-nurrew m irn.n by '! t emit commencing at 10 o'clock : Uceic Sel'ers, sutety of peace , IV t r Weinbcrge,.", desiirtlnn ; DinlelE. Kice, f'iiety of pence ; Prank Frit, de hcrtmii ; M..i llitnrr. Atulrew WiImiii, Win. Cesle.,, Jacob Ulessbrcnucr, Win Iviug, Dind 31.. ' iewie, surety of pmce ; Jereini.ih 31. li.ihii, .l.diu Campbell, de sertien ; Jehn Campb II. h 'icty of pi-ice ; lieiiteji S, 3IcI'.lwec, ile-nr'n ii , Fraucus Fisher, lleury it -idol, Martin I) nl. n, Hsuhcu Iluttet , Frank Hudlinger, snr ty of pn.icfi ; Fiat l Wilsen, desertieti ; Sarah P.. billet, Was'iiugteu lid.vnim, surety of piace; D.unil llletteuberger, desertion ; .lehn II Qiilnn, surety of peaee ; l'.enji inn. F. I'.yait, 31. 31. DIggs, Win. T. Veu.irt, !i sertien, Careline I'attersen. mi ety of peace m ,ir 'i tit; i.suaiiiMiiiNT Ol t -nilitliTs Dl.iiurtliiB 1 liBinselvcs in iHrl.ly or nut tit til IMversliiui The ei cimpmeut el Grorge II. Themas 1W Ne. 81, G. A. It., at Whit Glen pirk, was very largely attended en riiuit.ilay afterii'ieii. Them are niiiLteju tei.ta en Ih ground, all of which are ec?upiul. In the altiruiuti thoie was a wheelbarrew race. The oenit..tniits weie blindfolded, and the eiu whuu iug ueaiert te the stake fias te get a geld inula!, and thu second nearest, a silier tuadul Tim contestants were Henry Leenard, II irry Sanderson and Geerge Ileuedict. Sanderson and Benedict each struck ihe stake, and they decided by let which enn wai te rccuivu the geld medal. Smderseu was tlm lucky oue aud rucmvtil tl.e geld mudal, aud Benedict the silver medal. Leenard was a great diutnucu from the stake, and thu committee will probably award ldin a leiitlierincd.il. In the (.veiling there was a line display of llruweikri. Tayler's orehestra furnished the inule for the daueing, and a large number ei persons were en the dauciug platform during the afternoon and uvculug aud leamed te be enjoying tlicrnrelves. Others were beating nud llhing. The rain of la-d night and thin morning will prevent a I.i go ntteml ancn te day. 11 eililli..; Ilrll.s In Kpiirutit. Mai tin G Ihumbatiuh, superintendent of thn publie sclienls of Huntingdon county, was married In Jlphial. i en Thurs day morning le 'lias Ann i Kenlgm iclinr, the only daughter of 31 r. Kdwiu Kenl Riaeher. 'i'h'J ccrenuiiiy wan purfermed at the iciiiilencn of thn hrlde's father en Il.iit. .Main stitct. by the He v. II. II, llriiinhaugh. of HuiilliiKileii, editor of tlie Uetpel JA.M Ktngtr, iu the presence uf n number of invited guests. The bride aud groom left ou the evening train for Huntingdon. A llequest ( Inn Alrlruu nl, ri Ulinreii The will of Hairiet Hwceiiy, thu colerod doctrcEsef ConertteRnCoutro, was admitted te pieb.itc nt the register's olliee ou Thurs. day aftonieon Tlie following bcipiest of a puhlle naiure aptnari : "I glve and ho he ho ipie.ith unto the Afrlem AI. P.. church two looms furnished with two beds nud ether furniture (or the use of the ministers of the African M. K. chinch of O'onestega who may from titne te time lm stationed them or preach en tint ehaign " 'I Mini in Inn l'.trn IViiitmlUry Geergn Fokle, Iho tramp, oemmttted last weelc of nu attempt te commit a felony en tlie twolve year old dauchter of Fred erlek Uailbaa'i, nud soritanced te underge nu InipilhoniiHUit'ef three yours in thu ihstern penitentisry, was taken te that Institution this morning by ShnrilV High and Deputy Sheriff Strino. llUrliiircnl ler IVunl nl r.vlileiioe. Harry liroem was heard by Alderman l'e i drey lust evening nu n oiinrge of driuikniiunts and disorderly conduct pro pre li md by Luiu Truascr. Thn presecutrix lulled te iiinke out a oane and the accim-d was discharged from oiistedy, A WONDERFUL" CONTEST lrruKN in.nimes ri rs ,i e lint Ireii.liliiK llnlMftt inn llnnir.tle, nl Nnn- nnr, In One ,,f ,n MuhI lttmstl.slili Ohiiici, Kvsr Jmei.ril-.il A liner gaum was perhaps neier wli iicsM'd ou any ball Held than that plnyrd between tlie Ironsides nutl Diiniestlcs, of Newnik, lu the latter place en Thursday. Fifteen iuningKweie played ntul ihe win nitig tun was made iu thn last half of the last Inning by the Ironsides. Theru have been a few names phi) cd where the number of Innings wow the Rame, but nenii whom neither slde scored until tlie llfteenth inning. Our special correspondent gltes tin lellnwiug account of the gmue : f) ie wiu in great reim and Oldllehl was pist us lit te play. Noither had an error, either passed balls, sending men te base or anything elhe. Geedman played a llue game at lir.st, and Indeed all Mirpasscd Ihciui.elvi'H. Tlie Iiensides had theguinn lu the 1'JtU Inning, when MeTumaiiy Hindu a tlueti base hit, but made a mistake iu running and tluee men were put out. The lleldlug of both nitijs was wen ipirful, and Itiadleyeapliired several leiniirkably line llys. It was a lililu dark the I Ith inning, and then the Domestics proposed te draw the game and j lay It out en Satuulay. Setuu objection wau made and the game went en te Its conclusion. Hits of Oldlleld and Derby wen lln game lu thu last inning Durltig tlm lemirkabl.' contest thn audi ence i.early went wild wilh enthusiasm. Tlie Domeitlos ham been very much strengthened siuee their last visit te Liu caster. Iu tha last lour games pitched by Hickman, their pitcher, struck out (51 men and tint 10 hits were made oil' him Following is the complete soure of the game : IIKINSIIIILS. 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I inplre W esl l liny. Omiiips IIi).i lf l.imt.cr.. Plnl.idelphia : ItmVile 7, Philadelphia 0 ; New Yerk . Athletic .1, New Yerk I : Providence : Providence 15, Chicago ! , Husten ; Ihtsleu It, DtieitO; New Yerk New erklO, Cleveliiud 'i ; Haltiniere : Hiltlmore "t, .Metropolitan II ; I nil i map elis , Ijouisville 7, Indianapolis I ; Kieli nietid, V.i. : Allegheny , Virginia II , Hat tituore, (ten iuiitiiii). Ilr.ltimere I ni.ni le, National I '.J ; II isteu : liosteu I in..u !"i, Wiliuiiigtnn lluieii I ; Tienten : Tien ten 1, Yeik.!; Al'.mtie City: An, list Flew or 0, Head inu 0; Henove . I'euusvl vaei.iU.U ", H'-unie-'. Null. Ill (tin tlltllB. The Litit. l"e ball lIiiIi has dihbiuded The Metrope lUiuehib, of tlie American assoei itien, n'ivrd In tenn tediy and are pi lying tne Irenmde.s, who arrived from Newark this nlternoeu. Lyueh and Iteipuchl.tger an the haOery of the Mets, ar.d File nud Oldlleld "I the Ironsides The l.ineasti-r defei'.i I t club of thir toen at McGrann's park yesterday after noon. II ich inning the l.ine istcr put out 0 of their opponents The g.iuie utferded consul.' r.ible iimuse'iient 1 1 the spejt it rs. The .c ire was IS te 8 A null l.r Ditllingf 15. P. Kshb'in ill, itleiney for the Lm e '..stiii liise ball club, tin altcrueun entured a suit for damages, in the court of common picas, against J. Mutrie, rnauagui of the Metropolitan base lull club. The Lancas ter claim that the M,ts eiitered into an agreement te plav a game here te ilay with them, tin' thny made all the arrangements for playing the game, that thuv have been put te gu ,.t cxpen-n ami inconvenience and pull. 'tul damages cYercdiug iJICO. OIIUIOIIS iiaumi a oeoo II1K. A I nut nt .te linn hiiiI Klnw nl Smil ut tlie h litiruta ntiiiintuiii rsprliii:. The seventh nnuinl reunion of thn I'enusyliimiii slid Man laud union medical association wan held at Hphrata mountain spi inns, Thlirsr'iiv I'll) slciiuiii wciu resent from Line.is'er, S'erli, Chester, Ldaueii, He ks, Cumberland and Philadelphia, l'eunylv inla; C d in I H irfeid counties, .Maryl mil, and W.udiir'gten I). (!. Thore were present III.) physicians, ac companied liy their wives and friends. The Fiirville cornet bind and Lincoln or er cIuk'i.i tunii'l d UIU-.I i fei the occasion. Mi 0.-ituaw.d bu the plie i of thoiriiext nui ting. A business meeting was held at 1 1 :II( o'clock, when Dr. J L. .mgler, of 3leunt Jey, debviiid ihtiaiinii.il address nsprcsi dent, en thu subject, " Medical F.dtiea tiun." Ofllceis I'll the eiisiiiug year were o'icted as fellows : I'residcut, W. S llelaud, of Yerk ; vie presidents, II. T. Reman, of Coueningo, Md , and Kilward Jacksen, el I'l'il i.lelp' 1 1 , M-cretary and lie.isiiiei, S. I Heuse, nl Yerk. President J tela id appimitiid iu executive committed ns follews: Alex Craig, of Columbia; Gcergu Llieaweuer, of Lobauen ; O. S. Dire, n' Hi-iug Sun, Md. ; .1. Trebatt, el Aiinviile, aud W. W. Dale, or Carlisle. I'ii li IIU ''en at lln Ointnrs. Kiein .lie Ite.nlllli: I lilies. A ii 1 1 ill her of members of the linrks oeiinty modieli iiociety liuld n reiiiiinu at Hphr.it a, Lancviter county, Thursday. Our physliilatui are a hard working elass of people, who don't often gut an opportunity te enjoy a day of relaxation ns a body. Thu nbsniioe of mi m my of them gave n ehan"( f r would hi wits te get off iinoient jokes ab nit tlm blessed relief thereby vniij3H.ifiil te the pitients, llimvy Siiteiirus of 'i ive ViirK Vlllitlinr. Hemy Ilgenfril. and Goergu Mutulis weiii brought before the Yerk county court for sentoiieo en Thursday. Tin Judge sentenced Harrv llgmifrltz, en tlm chiirge of rape te llftccu years in thu K.isteru puuiieiitiury, iu soparate and fiullt.uy ceiilluement, pay n llnu of 500 nud costs of prosecution. Ou the charge of assault with Intent te kill, two years in thu F.uUjui peuiientiary, fiOllnu ami costs of piojeeutieii Ou oharge of ruhbery two yiaiH iu thu paniteutlary, $10 llnu nud costs ui proiccutleii, On the oharge of mayhem, one yen m the Eastern peniti n tiary, i 10 line, and ousts of prosecution On charge of larceny, enu year in tlie penitentiary, $10aud oust of prosecution. 1'u lying concealed deadly weapons, ene year in peulteiitiaiy $10 line and oestn of prosecution, te oenimouoo after tlie ex pliaUnn el thu lirst sentoiieo. Making in ull twenty ene yuais Mundls was nun fenced en thu sime eharges, oxcept mny hem. ler twentj years in tlie Kastrrn priilicntiuiy. an i,iirn.i ninu'ii Urltlel Cleiiuitlnii, David Coeliian, of West Willow, who was Injincd by being thrown from a inule ou Monday nud tun ever by a w.igen, lias (iik .i h ii i. for the wnrsn nud Is rnid'i I te lm iu a very critical ceu dltlen, i ft