Eancaster 2ntelligmcer._ 'WEDNESDAY! AUGUST 10, 1870 Let Us Have a Change In Congress. At close of the last session of Con gress an almost universal cry of congrat ulation wont up from the press of the country because it had adjourned. It was not the Democratic :newspapers which were most em pliaiie in their charges of incapacity and corruption. Independent journals, such as the Phil adelphia Lcrificr, spoke out much more strongly than they are wont to do, and we do not know a paper of that class in the land which had a good word to say on the departure of the Congressmen for their homes. Very many of the strong est manifestations of popular discontent with Congress mine from Itepublican journals. Sonic of these remained silent from party suliscrviency, but a large number of the best established and Most prominent Radical newspapers in the country expressed their gratification at the adjournment, and congratulated the people 1111011 the fact that there was to be a short cessation of the evil and costly legislatimi willrin marked the last ses sion of l'ongress. Republican news papers freely charged that the leglslallim had was almost exclusively ill the in terest ef favored classes,that the interests of the country were neglected for private schemes, that special legislation occu pied nearly all the time of the mentbers, that the appropriation hills were crowd ed jobbery, &c., So generally Was this the tone of the Itepublican press as to be notice:ll.ly the rule rather than the exception. Never before in this country was any Congress sic freely assailed by the news paper's of the party which held the ma jority. 'l'llat is a very signilicant fact when we remember that the 1 tepublican majority is entirely responsible for a ll that, was done or left undone. 'l'llo I)elimeratie minority in both the lime, and the Senate was so small that they could nod make their opposition to ob noxious and improper measures elreet- Ivo. Occasionally they resorted to what. is known us " lilil/11,11.1'illg " ill the 'louse, but by hunt process they could only delay the passlme or a iiiii for a little while. I it. the end the Itadical majority :ills . nyo had their way. I)ur- Mg the last hours or IIIr session, Nvilen all objection 11. a bill was fatal, 11(.11. S3llllll'l .1, It:Milan, aml a few other Ihilllllol'lll, (VIII) Were parlia tiwilltiry usage, tool; their stand in front of the Speaker's di,k, and by the per emptory declaration, " I object," stop ped the passage or many schemes or robbery, \omit would have cost. a lax ridden remile immense 0111110•4 money if they 1111(1 been allowed th) go through. 'l'ltrouglimit the session the Demo cratic members (acre(' amendments to hills ‘vhieli would have made them gyeally better, but almost invariably these amendment , : were summarily voted down. The Democratic members then.s.•lV)', creditably at the last session, and they ',Moved all 111111,4 y ir piiriiiise,anii :111 integrity iifeharaetei . 111 . 1111111 their constituents for re-sleeken. IL is 111.1 5 11 \\lib very malty 11l Ihr Re publicans. A ma:Ml.lly of 1111111 wore "'"'4"l withpaying :Lad few of them h a ve been aide logo 1.31 . k 111 111'11' 1/121k1/11' \Vil 11 11 • l'i•l•..111. riddle opinion .1.1•111 S In hilVe NVeiglll.ll 111:111)' 110111 efil'll.l•ll.Y, :11111 11111111 , er, I.f 1.110111 1111V1` voluntarily: 111111,11111 , 11 (hill to retire, hill' 111111.1', 11,1N0 111'1'11 11411i:0'11:1 11.1111111111:11ilill. I II tiilllll`lli , iriels old 1111•111hetti 11,51 1111'11'11 1111.111selVeS 11111111 ill. 11111 . N' to liell...re:ll - There are -evert' such in this :•4101e. l‘v.. or I hive have a faint hope Thal 1 lley luny 1,1111 11‘1 , 0 by :lid of the 111•1511 Will 1111 , 1 11,111 , 1•1 The 11111t1el'illil• 11111)' has 111)vays been unalterably opposed to all that kind of lecislation out of 5116011 the gross evils omipiained or in Congress have groll 11. I I .11.11.111,eltiss 6111, :11111 11,1 , 1.4'11 the 11,1 111 . jiimiery aim 'l'll it are hit It. 11111,4 11111 lICSiIOII . to I.XlOllllllllllllll l ' any one 111111 may violate the rull.lll - rah I , l'lllllll l l , 1111 1 1 till . 111 . v hat (hi, 011111111;) 1111101 needs 1111 W is 0 1-111111 g ,• in Con \Ve mil honest men sent \Vashim4toit 111 lake the plaee of rogues, capahle men hr orrupV ll.' Seats id . ill- Illiaahta'S. The cli . thls ha \a• :llrtattly laht . ll 111:11:1' snow Mat the 111.1.11 h. are 1111,1111111141 111 111.11,1' char:,'. The 11101, 111111,1• Iu:1y Ll' I )1 . 1111/I • rittil . . il ~, I:adical majority trill I.l' so 1 . 1'11111,d as 11 1 illOlll . l . b e tt e r, 1110er, niore llonc,l, and 111111')' 1.1 . 1111111111111 11 . 4 . 1 , 131 11111 11011 511 1105 1 11311. The br,i 1111111 , 111:11 11 .1 1 1' 11011111.11 ibis ulilllll l'y \V1,111.1 be 1111' IV -1 11111 111 . 0 1110101'ilY .11 . 1 (C111.111%11 , 111 1111' 11,01 MIMI III•\V, \1111111111 , 111•ISOWIli . k . I.f Ihr eli , e•liims iii N.rlb l'arolitia and 'n.lllll`,. , et• \t ill 111:11:t• !Z,1:1t1 ll.' 11,111 Of 11:11 riot. I . lllllly iu tile Di'lllOCratil• 1%1111: , , liacing i•lel•led a full 1 . '1'11(11 a a ow Thal insure,: a rail' and iial.arlial adillini,tra ti,lll la lu N..rl 1 \vor.. itiatlk• IlVt•rOV. • HIV Whill • 1111pillaii1111, 1,.1,1.1i :t Itk.ilk 1111.1.• r 1,111181 de,: l aaade, and gave 1 1ik.1.1 Malty pr... 16111.111 cilizk•tis 11111. rtlllll3 1 . 1:1•111 Id . \v, thrke.t t ',Laicized by 111.iu up 1111.111 ((111111 1.111.3' NN't•rt: lot•1.1 . A.1•1 i 11114.0,111. A ..-111.- .4 , rvit•lll . 111.11,i:try ilrllllloll lu ellrorce 1111 11111 ' 8 111. 1111 ' Stale: : 11111 1111 captain,: Iwo 1111 NVI'liS 111 11:1110:1.4 11,11111,, :11111 111111 g 111, fraB - iu llt.. fat, 111 1111 - instead a preteenag itmeeeal Ivll.l Ivt.rt , 1111111,111 Prosi ( ;rant 'will 1 11111,1 1-41111.5 111 Sorllt 'ar1.1111:1, :111,1 pill 1111111 :II (110 11/111111:111d chair 1.11111• stale. vet, in 'mit. , a all 1111,1: the I , alllllll 1 1,•111t:oricy b. tltt , p11111,:1111 111111 a ...1,•111 vi..tory. All 11..111.1. 111 111111. Thoy Will' 1111 11 0 1011 . 1111111 A IJr 111:1113' 111.. 11a11•, 11111111111 r.• v.,tekl lb.. Itk•pithli..:ll. 1111 vicb.ry r1•11:11'11:11, 1•1:111111'y ha, !: , 11:1 1.1 • luicr; fur 1111 &feat ..f North 1 'ar..lin:k i, Ih.•.llle'lllalllllincipi ent The Kentuck3 Election :r llll , 1,11,1,11 , 11 ill t'111.111•Isy 11:14 x(4411 ~1 in a majority Hai iii•iniii•ratii• \V:I4 X 1114•1141. Rut 111,41.1 . 1til of .404 Owns:tail as it Ims been rcJnrnil in every iu a loll' 1 . 1141.4-1, Itejllll , lll4Lll4 1111.111 1 , 14 , 11 eltsttil , ll. Till. agaregati , I iiaiiiii•ratie loss iu Llio ~late is more than 111 only thousand.— 'Phis is the limit Ilia rulurr,l rule 11,4 1,111.111 1.1141.. T \relay from eighty leaves sixty ; and With sixty (lions:tint Dew... Talk majori ty in lientucky all hope that, the negro,: and their c.:111rol that st a t v vanislie3 11101010 air. figures C:llticnoi',llollii. organ are not. very cheering to the itadieals of l'ennsylvania. H on. Morrow B. Lover! The Democrats or cruwrord cowity have determined not to put forward eandidate ILr Nt.•ttr s,mator, hut to leave the LMN(' Opel' 10 111..rrow 13. Lowry, who deel:u•es his intention of running as :In independent candidate against the regular Radical 11011111 We— . matter will conic before the Denm crude Convention of Erie moldy for their consideration. I nasmuch as there is no chance of electing •t straight-out Democrat we hope the field t r ay he left to Lowry and belameter. Lowry has some good streaks in his character, and he would be vastly preferable to an ex eme partisan like paunch:l% Let the Erie Convention follow the action of the Democracy of Crawford. It will be an act of wisdom under the existing cir cumstances. The Sacred Right of Personal. Liberty. We are astonished that any newspa per should undertake to defend the out rages which have been committed by the Governor of North Carolina. To do so is to sanction the arbitrary arrest and the unlawful imprisonment of innocent citizens, to approve of the substitution of martial for civil law when the courts are open with all their machinery inac• Live operation, to excuse a total disre gard of the rights of tile people to the protection granted by the writ of luthcas corpus. The recorded facts aresuilleient to slew that Governor Holden has been acting tile part of all arbitrary despot, and that he has been sustained in his outrageous conduct by the President of the United States. The special Correspondent of the New York Tribunc unhesitatingly declares that no man can believe the men,whom he saw in the military prison, prepared by the cut-throat Kirk to be guilty of any of the crimes charged against them. Yet they have been rudely seized and are still held in durance vile. is this a little thing, as Itepublicalt newspapers would have us believe? Is it a 511001 matter for innocent citizens to be torn from their homes by armed 111011, to be thrust into prison, to be kept for days and weeks under the guard of n brutal soldiery in time of profound peace, to be deprived of the protection of the law, to is , refused their rights guaranteed to them by the Con stitution of the United st a t e s and or the State in which they live, to be denied the sacred privileges accorded to all by hot, uscoepits/ 1 f these things,done by the (;overnor of :1 State with t h e sanc tion °filo , President orthe United States be not :Ills Iddvspolism, pure and una dulterated, then we know not where or when the thing called despotism has ever had :1.11 eXiSiellVe WI the int.` of t h e 0:111.11. the suliji•rt I" 111 from arbitrary arrest and false iuiprison meld is a right as valuable and as sacred :is that of lift itself. So our liuglisb forefathers thought \viten they forced a tyrannical I:ing, lo g ive the slllelllll pledges (hal the pert:1111111 ithaly it., Wall ill Ille 1:11111:deli' slllOlllll (ATI' aS- Sailed 01' abridged except by due i inteess law. The Enoitthaat \via lived in the yt•:tt. did uuldeeul (lie arbitrary arrest and the mita \NILO imprisonnicnt of the ciIi7.VIIS a little thing. It was left l'or the base look or a corrupt party in this country ttl hat idea at the close of We nineteenth century. \\lint a Nvattliqra advance we have mato in what is vaned a Iteptiltlican Govern inent, tinder it political organization which styles itself the Itepillolican party. England's grlattest law continent:dor sympa Illy with a liciniterittie form a g overn !neut. Ile believed in the divine riglr or kings to rule, and ho ha; been tie rusrd iii lowing l'"' 111 , roasiatt of p.a.. nut, he had cat salt saititittak as now find paratlet ill the pre, of this vomit ry In speaking it the ,ttavda. , , of tht a . (la Sillijt•t•l Ile uses 111 \ 011 1 2 : strong and iit t trt.:tt tapatatt.• to Lilo v ault, is Ila pre.ervallet, 111 this prrsenal liberty ; it Were 11111, Irll in the any, Ili highest. Magistrate 1 ,, ilepriselt las iii Intl 11 . 0 it is daily pii iirc,l Icy 1.11 there Weald soelt nod el ' al riglils anti iniluu uilirs,Sole , has Illeilt.l - 111. that, 1111 . 111SL altael:s ellen lire t , property nt the arbitrary of the magi. Irate, :We less dalla.entlis I') NVealth flout such 55 are tuadlu upon th personal liberty orthestihjects. la.rotiv a Wall tot lilit, or I t \ leis osnde, hi it haul are usaliai or lnal, tteul O. Si) gress iieteritals all act, of draw ism, as 111.11,1 uL 11114,0 alarm Ivratuly 1111,11LtIlellt Ilia a lielo 1;1Iva:110111 tall put the person by serrell harrying hill' In jail, Whore Ills are iiiil.ll ,l l‘ II er rergtaltal, is 3 11. S. public a Icils and ilitirofiiro a Iwo , . din ,rants val(iw W.. arbitrary :o eeru weal. l'll,ll , \Va.+ NVnillell noun• than a hilt tired years ago, hilt the doetiiite advat was no lieNV tiling in hatstand. Fit lallere it tins lahl ill i Charla, :mil front John's tin do \vii to the present, day, 1111 (alts t England has et el. darial to violate lint•rlV Its l lm nut' lI,,IJe•n, tit rtil i tilittit, I Jun, with Ili(• tiptii i tival anal itaitt•litti I'n•.itlout ltratit. \\./. \ 11/1/1 WI/ 1•1/1 11/11111111 111 . 1 110 Nl•\ 1/1% %S //PH,/ 1111/ 11111111,111 elii/t/114 ii 111/111 11. I/11 111 1111' I/1 1./114 I'looll4l 1/y 11111: Wi/I` 11 , \1'.11 1 1 / / 4 1 , 111 , 11 . %Vi 1 :111 11 / 1111 1 1 and that :mate Or them pqmiti.lsll,. Zll4llll 111111er the t thict '.lll arnital litl 1,1 :timMgit,kor tlt,i...ti-omltlst• tl , la•lis‘r that Ilmrt• ,11,1111 timaatiplaial -.imply Iyr:way tt, tttm, tr,:taythittg peritol :tied in Pram,. I ing Ilii layxul I i1:11•1•41 1 /110, 111111,1 . r. 111 . le 111,, 1I 11,/ll 1. 111 " Is "' " 1.1 "" 111 1 . 1 . Ili(' 1:1•1 ' , IS 111111111%41 yonr, 'l% 111,1 111111111V11112, a IC\ 1/111t1/11j. 1 . 11,4. j 1/1/1111t 111 Ellllll/1` 1/1-113 . y 111•1‘ . a I 011111 11:11,`11111 0 1111 0 1 4111/11 a thlitv,:lll, Nv,i):lllpri•ilittorllitqclJ3,i.t.tic , tlol It rend il. II 1, mily tilt. IThitel Ihal imita•cal la. by military 1 . 1114 I`, lllruwll I/1 1,1, :11111 ‘ll/11111 1 111 , 1/1111/./1/1 1/111 111 I,llllx. It j.„ lady llit• ChM! I.:xtam ii \‘ .1131 " 1 *: 11, 1. 1 .': 1-1 '. 11 . 01111 " 1111 ' 1, tm‘ mi vat th" that 11.1,m , In 111 all line, 11/ I'sllll/1/ . II rl,ll-.1 1111t11111 , , :11111 11/ 111;1/-:111 icrt't 1 "2, Ila I I s 1.4 .I', I I (V a, 1111' Nl'l'll “r ,•ort. it,•iy lil (I VIII hy I 1c,141,11, clost oft,. 01 . Etwjatt, I ead. Till..l3;rallldeal( al 1/1,111 ‘11•,erV1,11 1, Lo hare; and dCillsaid; ; auililllic I.l.gklatur electckl iu N 411.111 tlut•, Ili) Ht)vertior 114d(lt•ik to ac,•.iliti kill pr,,Vt.'rei•lV:oll The 'Negro Yole iu Columbia ri,.• liavo h‘o st.tors itl lhr I.s.csigh. gnu tho.th.s. gaud Ilie lull as a Illllu 1110 liaVe all 1131 . 31 :I,43SZA`II, \ ' mg app. itottottitteestir their my. Jonah, - t•:t their respeetivit The editor id the .‘tjt.ti 1:11:e; i granted that the Ile.triteS kill all Vol :Intl Ile iv VVl'y tat mentary ho them. Ile sity,t: kill their ~ncn ilitvri,ls at all elihaions, awl Icu hei 111411, than wally it i•ilizowi. The primary vlcia ,‘ ill 111110 inlcrost lilt then thy llw giawral Ow 'first is saying untrlt for 11w iwg I ill aml \wry ‘v ViiWra of C.llllllllris. Pro‘lng Ills Faith by Ills Works. \Ve rather reel like e,oomeo,lhog the effltdoet the :\ earrel-h.ozger echo to:tilled trench. Ile had itrillagod election to the Kell:lie of that Stale by I.l.ol'es:4llg to rr gard wale negro., an his equals, and lo could lioi pace satistheto ry proof of the sincerity or his sinus than I.y wedding true daughters. The Radical I s Wialls Laiwaster eounly ant all busily striviw I' secure the support. of the itegroes the coming pH ntary election. As severa of the :tspirzutts are unmarried, any one of them mutt nutl:e site of the en lire negro vole by following the exam ple set by this - M ielligan carpet-bagger in gentlemen. The Ivay of sue tens lies before you, and t he I•olilcst nun kill be sure to \vitt. As :Mr. Bennett presented the Henri el la I o the Prince of \Vales, immediately :tiler winning a race with her, it is sup posed that NI r. Ashhury,not to hooclipscd in "international courtesy," should pre sent the Cambria to President Grant. There would be a dittbrence in the two proceedings, however, Mr. Bennett was pretty well assured that ilte, Prince would not (could not ?) accept. Mr.' Ashbury's assurance on the acceptance ' point would be directly the reverse. MN b. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1870 What a Tribune Correspondent Saw in North Carolina. • The New York Tribunc sent a special correspondenkto s NOrth Carolina to re port upon the anomalous condition of affairs in that State. The reporter was a bitter Radical, and he showed histruo character in a letter which he wroto from Raleigh. He had long talks with black and white Republican politicians, with the Governor of the State, and with cer tain Judges who owe their offices to Radical votes. Front these the reporter heard the most terrible stories of thedo ings of the Ku-Klux in Caswell and other counties, where the cut throat Kirk has been operating. Tie evidently believed all lie heard, such sent a very highly colored account thereof to the /Wham, which was published with quite a flourish of trumpets. As we Tea(' it we felt sure that none but cred- Mous fools could possibly credit the multitude of lies which had been stuffed Into the too willing oars of the Tribune reporter ; but we confess we (lid not ex poet him to contradict all these fabulous narati yes himself. Having been well stuffed by I [olden & Co., at the State I 'api tal, the Trihan,'s Special Reporter determined to visit Kirk's prisoners himself, and gaze with his own eyes upon the leaders or the Ku-Klux Klan. The way was long and the delays many, the conductor of a railroad train stopping the locomotive while he held :t tender tiltblr with Iris sweetheart, who lived along the road. At last he coached the village of Yancey ville, saw the gentle cut-throat Kirk, and got a look it his prisoners.-- lle describes his visit. thus: I: irk ill' his "sin aeeord olfored to take into antong his prisoners. Ile hail 29, I believe, quartered Mlle' large conrt-rooni and adjoining rooms, \V o walked up stairs $lllll 01111114 1 1110 vourt-roont. Titer. , were a dozen or I:. -respretable-looking mon, a few playing eheekers, others sitting, standing, or ss al hilig about. trop. I: irk took at, through to a smaller ' , lull in 1110 Wiwi,. 1 lba., introduced ,”1111 4.1 the tuttttitt4 them tidg, John lllid Ur. 11“:111, a tall 111141 NOIIOIIE/It , 4,141 Mall. .lodge Kerr ai.pear, list :is you (could 4,1.01;1 ./ mfg. , and cons to appea. im is of portly pi, wilco, dignified hearing, florid eoinplesioi ~,,1 scree ltim wol in public speaking. flea being ititroduA -41 141 the ill•is.,1101, 1 remarked that I was :orry to lint' them in 1.4i11111101110111. ledge Kell' 11,11011114 qt that they WOl . O in the 11111111Stli 110 Fully 1101il,V011 however, strait*, its workings might seem to them. I sat dills It S4/1110 N 1 hat at a loss, I C 1,11 1 .0,4, to what might be appropriately made a tapir t•ttnytl,tatittn with att , st , melt, attd was obliged to the Judge for intro:hieing an unentharrassing subject, the Now York press, For a while we talked thus miseollanconsly, and as Col. kirk was with us 1 was SW110,01:11. 111,i1:1111 ill bringing up points upon which he and the restheld suet, rallivallv different s late s. Reserver, through theapproxinta- Ang ("pie, 41r ow oust tq'Slavory upon the wuntry and the elotraoter of the negro pop alath in I linally phintped ti-Klits at the Judge, and amen! hint nth at he thought if it. -1 ITI/IlSe.l, - he said, "to till secret, oath-bound soeieties, whether I: ti-K lux or 1.011,,110, :11111 o.lllsioler them 111111141- ~, 1 11.011 evils. - Ile farther remarked Olathe had lost his slat in Congress hevatise he had held such ciao,. Ile rnnsidrretl 1110 Leagues 1110 II:11111%LE of the I: ti.k ti that is hen there was a se.•ret politieal or ganiAation in one iL was hies itable that there should beat I,ppisiiiglille ill Ile 111114.1., 1'01,1,11:111V,p,kill.:4, he kiloW tolh iMgol'the Ili hwl facer 6nowu or' ally ..111rtg,,,,lik milt.' in l'aliWI•11 by that ‘.l%.;:llliZal all the rest. They knew nothing about the h. ti•K Itt,, and had ,k 4•11 11,10 lii ifs 4•1101,1i4,11,. 1141 Mill rite 4.4/11,opill111. col of lhr Tii/0/// , hull Intel a I . l'oo VillW Willi 1110 \V 10011 Ile 11, lilt, Hill,: I lilt porsmial \VII . 11111,1a,,,11111,111, alai ill In , 1,111, , 0111\ ta,111,1 ,11,1a111,•11 1.110 ri , 111 , 111 sclitilll4'lll uu hurl 1.1111. NVllll ,, Ilt •~rrld inn thug nail IhisY \s tchal lu•c term arro , to , l 1 . 4.1 . , that 1141,•11:11 . 141, Ilade agaill . +l. l / 1 , 1111. Is err lir Ili. II ii, are per - ~nallv vnlici.ri.,l ill St,.‘ens wurJrr - Iti Thoir wid,al.ly is tcanlr,l, and Iln-y th.laini , l gis, it•al, 11111 . .1'11111 , 1e 111:11 Ill) - t' :nil re~urr ,11101, Sllltit , t•lo , l it, nit own. urnls nl. th, trial sylii,•ll \\ ill tistify Nllll, Ihoni. Thoir .0111ini•inent i. 11,1 n 1 . 1 11.1,,,inn. Thoir olartvi•-i :trim airy and ikl,,,ant, aunt nu rn- Irirliuun 111 ,, r11 111,11 I11i•1,111. lin.y all thoin l',.rtain mil, 11,1.114,11:111.10 , l In r im nil :tint t kit 111010 tt icon :urJ trim 11,-s a 11 1 .1 1 ,1 1 , 0 1,11,1111 , s 111:111,a , , 1111,11 , 1 . sus rtl i and tin. N 1 ' IN aunt ral•liiio , tit' Inin ul,T,ltiyo•li them. l'llo prisnin-ns goin.ntlly :11111 1111HW:1,1)10c:illyn,1.1.11t, heat 01'11111,111Ialit,11. 111 . 1,111, , a visiting nut must sytiip:lthizo In in l.erlain I•sti,nl impri,nll.4l lininanity nia snit t /no calinnt there are svrinns I•llarAcs acaiwa tin• ionsl \Vaggg nlnl, el' :nr,n, in (..t,st,ii ennnty that ,tined in.w.ttnin•y anti hell' lON II arrigggit. They Yniti lull there hall Ilt,or Lein a limp Hill. Carry Fill y tr. Tlwv Say Om loTo tm , heel, nn at ltanl.t Igg iwlirl and leg :11-1111, lluki . 111'W ggllll , I \ 11.1\ Ills Igl Ir Yit au. A pri, in Xllll, Null,. 1.1.1.51`111 Irma, A laiimitr,•, •aikl Ihr 5:11111. II u, ill 'al' all Ile 1, I Tile 1111.,1 111:111,ell lliiuu ill Oil', 55111111 is the 1•11.11Ile-, iVilll . ll the N. V. Tri/ggigl, 111,.,111,4,r liht•rly. I [ITO :Irt . 1111 . 111.1 . III.• A,n,t . 111 , 11 Win, hy their A.llll 11111'11W; 3 Inlet I,lllVillin . d :1 ItAllil . 3l rl - that they 4.1,it1,1 t,,,1 I.‘• td . 111111, ;Liltl shut tip ill pri ,ol t,mililittlct . .11 A 14:11.2.• 4 , 1 ,•1141, , Militia. NVllett 111, , y in,itiir4 , tl wh,,,• ~.111•11 t•ll4 , riltily iwri,,•trat,•4l, they :tro t 4,1,1 it is I,y •4,1111it1,141.,1 tht• tor On' 41in.A1: itt 1110 Cinlll, II) I \ 1,4,1,4. y cries 4,1 heti,l.c ctorireis, :kliti ,t•ls 111 ktv.• .“1”1,1,1,1y A ..f lhr 13se is iii:Lde 1,. l'fositiciit (ft:int, bid, in-111.1 ~I' ..11 citizens fr,llll tint:l\o . l4l impri,,,ll - ht , st , thls rilitt ,, l 11,1 the ht‘v-1,rva1:4 , r,. This N4,rth ttllltir Inn arouse the deepe-d indiv,natien in the It:h.:I of every trill. ItlV,•l' liberly. IL is :L 1.11111 . 111 g ilsl^L;l'act• to nut' ::evertlineill, and the (hilt' \l';lS iii iilis when Hie Nvlnile penile \\*wild havt. ri-t .11 Illarm-, lU aVel-I• , 11. 1 ILII oulruge. Tho art,•,l anti these hy the "1 :t Itadieal I;i1v11114,1*, :11111 :1 Radical Presi dvill, as lewd as :my that \vas ever perpetr:ded iu the Ita_slile of Paris under 11::: lyratils liin drove the French peeide to the eXees,A of the rev.ILIII4on. N. gi:ver111111.111 Irv.: any right to he called free under hinv-: are Negroes fu the Next Congress It is likely that, then• will lie quite :t number or not•rues iu the Lower llouw or the next I•ongrese. I n the ~ollth Carolina Itelollblicall Ante Coll \'elliioll, Collin - 01 or the loy al their \\•hittellntre, the determination o r the aegrn;•s to demand a roll sitit, of the ollires Nva , iiianiruslil. The prospect now is t11:1t the negnies 1611 oleel two 111111 possibly three i‘limiliers or l'iingre,s from South Carolina, and they are determined to send one of their race to represent the State in the Fulled States Senate. :egroes will also I to put in au ap pe:u•auee nolo (towr divlrirty in the stiottit , ro stitt, trlierr th,y are iu the imijority. They are mit willing to vole for carpet-baggers and scallawags :illy longer. Iu this they show gaud sense. whole country has been dis graced by the ritseality or the whit, It:unto:its who• have managed to secure an elevation to Congress from. the South by the :Lid or negro voles, the Freed• men's liureau, and Federal bayonets.— lle will have to be It very inean Ilegrn WllO proves i 0 he lower ill the scale or moral; ottut whittithotr,, But ler, Whimpy, and other whites who have been chusen to represent the _Re imblican party in Congress. THE removal of the siiinnwr capital of the Republic to Long Branch plays the deuce vilh the prosperity of the winter capital. Until the accession of (len. Grant, our Presidents never for sook the national capital excepting to spend a short lime within the vicinity of Washington. Has the ;Collateral Inheritance Tax on Thaddeus Stevens' estate Been Paid? The Columbia herald calls attention to the provisions of the act relating to the collection of collateral inheritance tax from the estates of those who die without legitimate issue. The estate of Thaddeus Stevens was left in that con dition, and the //crab/ very properly desires to be informed whether the taxes due the State have been paid by the Executors, and if not, what they are doing in the matter. The collateral in heritance tax is assessed at the rate of five per cent. on the entire estate of a decedent dying without lineal heirs.— If, as one of the Executors declares, the estate of Mr. Stevens amounts to more than two hundred thousand dollars, then the State ought to have received the sum of at least ten thous:nut dollars within a year front the time of his de cease. The law provides that in cases where executors snit administrators do not pay over collateral inheritance tax within a year, interest shall be charged at the rate of twelve per cent. per annum. As two years have about passed away since the death of Mr. Stevens, one year's interest is now due on the amount of collateral inheri tance tax remaining unpaid. The law also declares that executors and admin istrators who (1,, not pay up promptly shall be required to give security to the State. These are all matters with whieh the Executors of Mr. Stevens must lie well acquainted. If they have failed to discharge their duty it has not been through ignoranee of the requirements of the law. It is high time they should exhibit their inventory into the Regis- I ter's odlce. The people of this city have a prospective interest in the estate (if Mr. Stevens ; so have 1.111 1 111.111111 1 or co :Old has alt immedi :de interest to the extent of the col lateral inheritance tax. It is the duty of the ttegister to require :10 in ventory to he filed, as he is responsibly to the Slate for neglect or duty in .(.1- Iyeling the collateral inheritince tax. It is also the duty of Um State Treasurer to 'WV that the Itegister dot, his duty in this matter. We hope the Executors of Stevens will at Silt comply with ae law. Ci•rtaiiily Mr. hickey will not !lava:the its ro ttiriquitlits. :1s the matter now stands t' xeeulorsaresnbjetteil Itow \lst Congressional District. The Itadicak seem to be having trouble in nearly every close Congres ional District in this State, as well :Is in slant., where they have large majori ties. In the Twenty-II rst District Mr. 'Taylor, of 1 lidialut county, has been put in nomination by the Di,triet Cotirer- Nice, against the earnest protest of the Fay,the e.sillity delegates. Mr. J. li. editor of the .7forrior,/, the Ite publi,•an organ of Fayette county was SO Irigilly illeellmed at What he Styled "the treachery of the _Ring," thal he delivered the following brier address to M - r. Taylor in the parlor of (lie hotel where the nomination was made, after the result had been proclaimed : " You hold in your hand, sir, a barna, st•Pittra. Y cal 0:1111lot I,,Collgft•s, trail tlttChkt•tity•iirsi district, and I still sou itt it that, pat tit, 111 rt•ei ye LlieSlll.l.l l Of 1110 1:r1,111Plicall pally tpl' niy tsaiiity." Mr. Miller is a determined 111:111. We inetlillitti recently tat our trouting tripto \\'cst Vit•gitlia ; and, II he did inake such a speech to Mr. 'Taylor, he will certainly do all he threatened. blv,•11 with a harmonious nomination the Itad iv:lb; could not succeed in defeating lbw. Henry I). NVith fail ion in the Iladical raul:s his election 11. 11111111pilalli k a roreri,lll Stooplo4 to Conquer • A. M••I'gall, a whit , ' varPol-faggot. from :\lichigan, has tal;eit a step \Odell ,aighl to insure him tlit.• support of the in•gro voters. tin \Vednesday last he publiely married a negro girl named Carrie Highgate. :\ lorgan is a member of the lleorgi:t Senate, having lava eleete‘l by negro votes. Ile is a lawyer by profession, \VaSo•lllllelaaMiell igan regiiiielil. llere is an exaffiple \vhicli certain impecunious Radical la \v yers alal or I ilk city might them the South nil marry negro wenches if they scant offices. 'Alorgan's nevi.. bride \vas of very ,111 , 1:y 1111 e, hill there :ie plenty .0 . \Velielics dotcn there :1 iteiV itmilhl I 1111111,11 to wed \vith loyal white gentlemen from the honie 'Phaddetis navels. Ily all Means let ,oltie of 1110 y o ungest and itio4 rulnsl ani(ow the youthful dates for office in the Radical party of lA:tileaSter I owily try the dodge of Sett :am' Alorgan. NVe believe it would lay them lo "stoop to conquer." liclloral llalpiuo rlicrl, the ;.vorii4ll . I,l' Kt. York appoilitod :t frietlll to tulmini , ler lbr ollirr during' Iris rottlaitling torin fur 11u. 14.tic111 Ilk \Vire :Uhl eltilJrou. NVIIcII l;e1101%11 Leech, 11.eLti,tt.r of \\*ills for l'hilatlt.l - I iovernor l loary w:LA tin2,.t.tl i 4. I . Ollll‘V IbrCX:tinple )0111 . 11 bad been set by II EX,,lttive Nt•W 1 . 4 , 11<; bill 11:ttl :111,1 11;eller0Siiy to atiSO. Pr.?, :1 promiltent I Z•publi,:lll paper : 11. W 41111,1 lulcn 'wen inlinilrl heitor 1 . 01 - 11 , Republican party haul linerrnnr ;( , :tr,' \VII love tneantio.-s and annotima , ,l his 1•1,4IIIIIII01 to 1111M1 OW small remaininn, - , of lho allicn nls ILegislor M . \\ills to' Inn m 11.1,1001011 family gallant. so.lllier amid g ul Sifi'Vallt nY 1110 man app.iiit,d is : :mil is (111.111 , 1 III:111 Wlll , (•11111iI 11:1Ve liven 11.ett•li. Taking Shlcs Tlw li.lui.iliun among w, In tak, Ow Etirillwaw ar, st rimy:el* and st r,,twor t•v,ry klny. Il w , llll I . lllt _rt , licy a, tilk that ho \Vl'./10, ill Ole ": , :"thil.g IS 111 , 110 1,51'11110.1 tl.ll 111,11. 1111 . 11/1111,111 ulllll , al hit, lq;'lli11 , 1 :11141 :11.1a1•11• 1111111: 11. r eN. ,• 111111 . 11, and Unita. all 'rho all ha LIIIIaI 11alrv11 04,1110 11t.U.1111•, a Sla \ I'. ll.io a slaNa• 1.1 1 , 1 ill. Illttaai , al, is 111111 is l.ullirirnl t „ Irml it a,l.r/ty h ionils 11111ya.11d - 141 hy ill-will and illll l OlO U 1 war 1.111• .0,4,1'111110111, I, , llllary 1.1 Lost 1-: ailslil,llS "r pu t icy." Till: Wasliiiiii t ton, hold a 'wading the day, to consider lin' ,11•111:ttlil W11111111:111 tern 111:1i14. 1111,01 heir 14. r a In aid in tilisition Itailical Tliiiy did not the plea LLf fotilting ono l iiir i•iitit. thole salafitis Sian,. of theta ho \could t funds. It was that I hos,. who \viitild pledge Ininin and vote imglit to exidiiiitial from the levy. - \dmlier in Nvill all Lie eallll.i elool sllOll iii i :Is CeSSII:I, 11,4 ,•\'ell N 1 it 11 the :till cicrl., and o.ther \Vasliiii.4l4,it. Hut, lvt them moue 61:ANT ,01•111, 10 111.. Sllllll` \111:11.. restive tinder the ahno.-a universal dissatisfac tion of the newspaper pre>v tcilh the an nouncement that I'l6l. Sheridan W:IS tl l he I , ollt to Europe 111 Ist•1111,11•111 lilis l'ollll - Ai till' 011111 Or war. It is now an nounced from Washington that the desolator of the Shenandoah Valley and butelier of 1'ieg:111 Nvoinen and children goes out 1111 11 . 1,1 OWII nel . olllll. llc 11115 been granted lul indefinite leave 14 1111- sence, and his pay goes on as usual. No less than four of the abkst Re publir•an repros•ulative, in Congress, from Ohio, have declined a renomina tion. They remember the seriptufe, whieli says, "a wise man foreseeth the evil day, and hideth himself." They are hiding from the wrath of the voters who are determined to send a dillerent style of men to Washington. Tut: returns from liontucky short• that the Dentovratie column remains unbroken. The united assault of white Itadivids and negroes made no impres eion upon it. Dickey U. {Dickey The fight over the nomination for Congress, in this district, is attracting attention abroad. The Wondtirfully.ad -r . vanced views of Professor Wickersham on the Wilt, are not calculated to com mend him to Democrats. The Harris burg Patriot touches up the two Radi cal contestants in the following happy style : "The contest between Messrs. Dickey and Wickersham for the Radical nomination for Congress in Lancaster county grows more exciting as the day of the delegate election approaches. From his porch in the office of Superintendent of Common Schools, Wickersham is issuing war bul letins as numerous as those of the first Na poleon on the field of battle. Wickersham pretends not to like Dickeys vote for the Northern Pacific Railroad swindle, and ho is taking pains to let the farmers of Lancas ter know how much land they have lost by that operation. Yet as Wickersham is ono of Geary's officials, and as Geary himself lobbied industriously for that job, the pro bability is that Wickersham would have done no butter than the present member. llis professions of public virtue must be received with many grains of allowance.-- Dickey voted for the reduction of the duty on pig iron from nine to seven dollars a ton, and Wickersham, the philosophic sehoolmaster, is making as much as possi blo out of that. But then Dickey voted to increase the duties on railroad Iron to twenty-eight dollars a ton, and for this he Is entitled to the gratitude of all the genuine protectionists of Lanerister, excepting of course the pig iron producers. Dickey also opposed all reductions of duty on salt, coal, lumber, clothing and other necessaries of life, and it will go hard for Wickersham with all his willingness to rob and deceivo the people, to make a bet tor prolootionist in Congress than the prosont member. I leaven help its all II enough Wickershants get to Congress It do the bidding of the monopolists, and him the protective screw still lighter. But Dickey has the advantago of Wiekersham in the !tickle business. There the School Superintendenteannot roach hint. Ile von tri ve i l to put the duty out this articlo of Lancaster county production up to forty vents a pound. 'fire sitting member has made the most out of this ,whioventent.— TllO fill'lllol, Lao,:t.,,ter eouilly are do lighted. The nickel voinago is iswoming scarce in Lancaster comity. It is stowed away in Hie eX11011.:lliffil or a rim, in the market. This .stroke or Dickey's states manship puts Wickersham far in the shade, and by the tittle of tho dologate election Own , will in filth. Intl of hiw. Thu nickol ditty of forty visits a 15111101 will It is well that it is so, ecru if niekel must do the business. Lot Wirkershant attend to Iris duties as t h e head of the Common Solc.ols or resign, without running about I ,anriastor butt4iii-holing and humbugging the farmers for a nomination to Congress. Ito talks nitwit in Iris reports about tho dignity lathe 111,1reSSi011 of school teacher. hut him respect it in his OWII person. Ito the whelp we confess a preference for Inek ,y. Ile is to canter, and Wichorshant is a ust pretentious and empty humbug. \V. t•tlit.r of th Payette c.unly openly ript di:ne~ the man Wilt , hue 1,1,11 Ch takl• Lilo place of ( . I,V,il', :IS tile lteptil in the Twenty-lint di. t riot. lle concludes a very denuticiatt ry article :ISfollows: Against :sir. Taylor we have nothing say. If, as things stand, we could hot Luc his election, Avert+ it not utterly hop less, we might, fur the sake of saving tl district, strain our conscience tll the pits et' pressing his eliketion la our best ablate Ilia we cannot consent to dirty 1.11,01V1 I=! l;vertior (loary Ints;Lppointed l lonry of tel county, Assovi Lte Jwlge, cieo I)tt • id I.IIZ, deve:tmeil. 'Flio National Iron 1 ',oiler,' and I•IIII are in ses:iion 'the 11:LII 11 the I 11/11S0 Or tIIIIIIII,II`IIIIIi I \'‘..ti, liar ll'l'orinivl; in tin dater ."pout, on the I.cltimi: V: Icy Itailroad, near I lunnuelstown, but \\ - ednestitty idlernoon, :And inundatt Ile railroad besides doing mu( dannigt• to the surrounding fields. During a recent thunderstorm at Cot cy, one of a span of horses was knoehe the ground as quickly as if he ha heell Shot. through the brain. Ile rI .uvered, however, and seemed A now well was struelt . , on Mond last, on the I%let'ray farm, near l'ett letun t'ontre, owned by J:011,4 :\ b•Ci. anti T110111aS1).111:1.11gby, Which i, 1.11111 illg at lho ratr nt la•t \voca ;on a nd barrels daily. A serious riot o...•itrreil at If idliday burg on last Friday evening . betwi.i. ,onii,lio‘vinen and citizens of llutl lola itrisen Immo(' liald.•r was shot iu tl lircast and his life is ilt•spaired of. 'l'l \VILit ti15..41 Iloe shot Made 1 Istute Hershey, Esq., Treasurer of Dauphin county in ISM and 1565, died suddenly at a late hour Thursday night at Mr. I lenjamin l'oters' ' , antlers' I lotel, Market . street. Ile NV:IA Matt for tweie• ty-two hours and his relatives were sent for in haste, only arriving here yester day. II is death was caused by a very severe attack or cholera ntorbus. INT(liiesolay econing last the barn ol'Jaeoh S. ItcnV , of Carrul l 'Puwnehill, vounty, was destroyed by light ning, together with his present year's I . l'oll. 1 RSllllllll . l' 7(11) in the Paradise Insurance Company. (ill thesame eve ning tho h: u •n of I\lo. John I lallatlier, of Washington Township, Wali skull. by lightning, and burned, 501111 this year.• (Top. No insurance. lin the 17111 ull., Nicholas Yagle, young man who was visiting his bro then :11 the Inouse of John It. Zlllllller 111311, ill li/Wll,llll/ Mil., near tin York county line, was drowned whit bathing in a dam in the vicinity. Tin two boys hall gone in together ano \vlio was unalde to swim, g heyonti hi, deplll, and heloro Ind!. eon :alive sank in thae \valor. Ile was alK\ IS years or age. A little girl, :wed nine years, daughter or Nil's. in the Fifth \\*arl, York, fell into moll in the yard, thrnnglt openint Ow non'', last 'Phursday. Nvel :Won( Nventy . feel dn,p, four 1,1 . NV:ill.l' J:1111eS 1'OR•111:111 \Vilna:ll elite the \Veil ;Alla SaVt . (l the Child fr, , n wn.lery grave. It wass, , me \vltat Lrui Crow the eiliqqs the fall, tail way seriously injured. Joseph (':uuu who was ineareerated in the Perry Cowlly Jail for stealing horse fr“in Jahn lt,ard, of Centre tarp., about a month ago, escaped from that institution on last Wednesday afternoon. Ile had made a rope ont oi his bed eloth ing, and when everything was ready he sawed the hobble front his ankle and slipped into the jail yani and then sealed the Wall by 111e11.115 of his rope. Ho eS• raped to (le hills before he was missed fl,lll roward I i , al r,-1. >f r. it N(1,14 t,. TN , . thic (. " 1 "r:id". \Vt'd x‘:' is iniffligrakm• The itumher a immigrant- , :ad 1 . m.1: lasi xi was ;n:I. J“lm 11Th.: lIIIM Levu nauuui ual,•,l by the Ih•mm•nitic the I ii,trirt. 111., on Tliiirsility,a Teikiperan., notitillatt•.l (;,..ro , \v. minor t,u convrt•,s tnnn ow Eighth Illinois district. The steanu•r L. J. N. Star!: wa. 1.11 Lake l'lmniplain, near Platts bury, N. V., yesterday illoLniiw. Oc• 'Han \vas list .verktard. A building :a tilt. I'ol'lll'l'llf 1131111Ver and l'ilatt.ry ,treet,, yester day, killing :t And injllllllg sev.q . : ll talier \l Itloowingtun, 111., IN'tn. 11. Manna, prominont lawyor, wttsl:illod by. light-. !ling chile in bed on Friday night. II is ho Nva. Ly his side, \ vati Silllllll..a. Patrick ttalhwher was Ultra at the ttypsy tirove WorKs of the Pennsylva nia teal Company, near Scranton, on Friday, by the premature explosion of a About one and a halt' mile+ of the SHOW sheds of the Central Paeitie Rail road, between Summit and Truckee, were burned on Friday night. L 0,40 over $50,001. Zion Methodist 'Episcopal Church, at Port Chester, N. V., was destroyed by tire on Friday night. 'Phe fire is sup posed to have been incendiary. The Inns is only V3OO. TWO boys, named Harvey Selliell and Charles Thiwney, were killed by light ning near Stanton!, N. V., on Thurs day afternoon. Several persons were injured during the same storm at Mor risania. The President has ordered that the wages of all eillisteil men in the navy be increased one dollar and fifty cents per month. The Secretary of the Navy has extended the increase to appointed petty The American Dental Association closed its session at Nashville on Thurs day night. It will meet nest year at Atlanta, Oa. W. 11. Morgan, Of Nash ville, was elected President; J. A. SM IRCH, of Maxi., Corresponding Secretary and W. H. Goddard, of Louisville, Treasurer. TROTTING IN WEST VIRGINIA Tim End of Our Ramble* Etlitoetal Notel No. V Have you over tided sleeping all nightby a fire In tho woods, in summer time, with out shiSter or blanket? If you have not you have a pleasant experience yet before you. Some three or four times as we lay stretched out on the bank of the Blackwater, we woke a little chilly, piled wood upon the lire, AM within five minutes after return- Mg to our couch of moss, every sense WILY locked in delicious slumber. Just at the faintest glimmer of the gray dawn wo were aroused by a bustle about us, and on opening our eyes we found the guide and the cook making preparations for break fast. A night had passed away among the hills, And now the Mist faint tokens of the dawn . _ • - . . Showed in the East. The brlgh t and dewy star, Whose mission Is to usher In the morn, Looked through the cool air 111, a blessed thing In a far purer world. We had waked Front a sweet sleep of manly abangloa dream! And now In the fresh forest sir we stood, Nerved to another day of wandering. We rose front our couch of moss, fresh and vigorous. The fatigues of the previous day were forgotten, and wo wore all in Jovial mood. Wu had a delicious breakfast of trout, bacon, crackers, butter and coffee. Never before had a meal been cooked with- in miles of that spot. IVe were pioneers. Starting before the sun had climbed to the top of the steep cliffs which towered above us on either side, we soon found that we had passed over the roughest part of the route. A couple of miles below where wu had encamped, the precipitous cliffs begun to recede front the bank of the river and to assume tt gentler slope. Ilere and there a narrow strip of level bottom skirted the stream, and oak, hickory and other timber to which we had been scrustonusl, greeted our view. We eould frequently gel :0011g VOry comfortably on the bank fir sonic distance, being often compelled, however, rut ur n to the stream :mil to fora it overt ❑ttlo while. It hail grown wider awl loss rapid, awl was asior Ni trade. Wo found Ott trial that no trout would riso hoar •, :tint went roan in.-01 that WO hail got below thole haunts. Wo travelod set oral will, it . it hoist seeing a \ i117,11ii , 11, :11111 lour tlisouvery tit any sign \va, wale in tt singular manner. A , kt . .l (If 11S ell 11.1geti 11 , 1111 1110 A% !wing eiinipi•lll9 1 to rcittrii lo evaili. a projorting; wo a m lltl Vat tptietty Wal i :01,-, a largo took tyllich 11.1 boon 1t.11,1 hi t h e water to Mali,' a 1,111.1,11'y hl'hh2.o. had Lieu talking in :VI ctriliitary 0,1• ;Li wo vain° out ur thy thh•l;et, lout the whit•li is tone oldie o ildr.,L “t its Lind, hail 111 heard us, though NVE , N,oro NN illiin Vint' shut Of it. Whual arniss tho log it turned its bead relliel and yaw ned as eats will de, shewing its sharp, white well set tt.llt. \Valking slowly aeress with very deliberate steps, it disappeare, in the brush, hut, while too Ni'ol . l , I.olllt the rest of the party what we had seen, i stepped out in 1 . 1111V11 , W11..4:1111, abent oboe tired yards above us, and leisurely wal key aleng the bald:, Sel. lire.' at it with lii. rut elver, and it iliSalirt,lll4l with a ,111g1t I.lllltl. 110 1111.1 missed it. It 6u hat brought his trusty ritle inqtead ef a piste 10 NVI/11111110V1,11.0],1,0t1 11.,11110111111,1.1,01 lilt Nl'll might has I. t• its claws it trophy. Its hid. , 11'i/slit haco c ciiworth 11/r its rviat N% as in slit shabby condi lino. it St Nvitl a nest. kittens son,(•N‘ Lora iu tins \ We wetiM like to have ..:eetirekt:t veniple 41 ihenlaspre,ents fur a lady friend i very fend el' animal pet-, They %veldt Ica nico little thing, to nur,,e, an \ cry playful, Ac Lace no lloulot. Cri,,,,ing Ow log ‘vliich servi.,l to lieu he ‘vihl vaL fn.]. Nvotting 1 . .. et, •anie to a path ti !licit lia.l hccu turolo I 1.. t.f liiiiiti.rs, tutu this •t couple of mileso.nierge..l al length in 1.40 licatlipw. A robin sang 1 . 1 , 111:la apple tree It fence corner, 111111 mounded very sweetly to our ear. NVe sot s re:u • Led It 111110 HUI, 11111 I 11( . 101111, 111 g II o n (Illy 1 .' 0111.7.101 . , in Ns Lit.ll corn :tuki Lucl wheitlnre ground, and found a party ha :1 dozen hunters had hero pulliuv up fi the night with tho pl,prieh,r. They had finished their broaklast and w4,ro stantling :Lhont the yartl leaning nu their honz, henry Wo learnetl that they 11.1 1..4'11 scouring tito mountains lot a rouldo lava Avitliclut iocuring any ::::lllll`, I , IIL th Hunt• had ,nuglit plenty al trout iii t ill l'reek, n brancit of lho Dry Fork of t'ho rivor, Komi , them milos from it hero A Nvero. \\'‘ , ,,..w 41i,11 ~r trma Gill ~n table, :ma tlwy wort , ,iv,. ro.otk,tod uS tt, 1101\ 11 tilt hot So Itvartily Unit. Iloilo I I ue tilt her lit,spiLable tar,. Ili a in.quelilit ‘va,tle,i,led that Nve N% 11,11 MEP!' Creel:, and Within It'll In 111 WO II:Id lnnru rril all 1110 in 611,11:li in 1 neolled :111d 1% en , .11 ~hir NV:ly..\nl FalliZICI•'S 111111 and 1“ , :lt Within it r,w ‘,l the iif ttiack NVill.ol . I Fork, tin, main tributary lif Cheat rivia. 'I'M Dry Furl: is a boantilnl strimo ut' lii pidly clear water, in :t.•1; num awl othor 11 , 11 al..unol. V.O can look down frtun the ,loop ilcei,llllllis tchero Ihry arc about, and eau vet) 111011 Akootin.,: ovor the The only Ilirecti.msgivon us hymn 11/ 11/IIIIW a Fall baulk of Ike Dry Fonl:, until we staxv a break in the Int,lintain on flail \VI` did, anti f..rtli siili tLo rivor,liii•li NVitil , awl viiny wo.lll 1 . 11(1 . 1' , 1 :1 dark :4 - rprgo NYilidi II iii, h out' tti lli !tit locatttil 11,11 t t4i.ttttlit, tit Lhc mill lit. .\ it !mil tvl the nicks iL,tcn to a Iccol wi Ile Dry :mil Nolan, ro,c, r. either :Milo ua NVO Itich min , elm pickily .verarell,l I.rato.l Os hirl•lll.l ,4 lS. lln MI, Sil.` ma4a to door of root: front lA% only to tiny yards :11111 bast. 1.1 lho dill 5tx4.,444; spritig 1444,4 6011 4 , m1 4 i4•14 4444 L It narrow 4•14:14114441 44 . tho nu•li. I I.•re sip 1144,41 v 4,11' unit,ess'ar3" wi oil Ottor creek. As Wl` .1 VaIILIA II attracted wir \vas one the 01,3,05 t stroanki Iv, 0 saw, I,rawling,:tl4,ng cor riffle'', `1" . "l i lifit hit 110011 1I ni iet 11,1"1,, alaaiiu~ocrr L: Her. ut rovk in f“atiting ca,cadt•,, s‘vt., 1144 in swill. maid., II:1,1011g livightly in t wtushinr,lVitl ilark 111 I Hilade in ideal iii 11111 (1 , 1L11 , 41,(111. 1 1 1 110 V1 1 , 1 1 , 111(11 , 11 111,11 f (1,1 1 - 111111 ` Ssa-111111111111111.1i in "ri P lY tastiv anti chatlgii,,4 I"'plar` paid grt...11 I•VOry 6.1111,1 :%Itty airs its repo'.e , the .1111 y , 1111 could 111. t rt.:leis: the liPitig.,ll.ll.ll,ll tau its its pro.1 . 11 , 1“11, a ” .l the 0,1 /1.1..V•,/,'l‘ •filled the atmosphere will, dolioitois perfume,— The water wav almost too Hear, awl We Callgilt Ict, 11-.11 it, the the they hit Moly. They N% ere gall , allti of rallgillg rrslll , 15 to belie 1111•Iii . S. We (111,k tit cl• forty line IMO, 111 n 111,1:11101. of 11,S than .110-,•12;111.1l of n 11111 e. This %vas.' enupin.d Milos up `t..‘"", and Mil, of such fishing lay beyond us, the erre': as large N, here ,e , 11.1 . 1( a , al its 111111101. \Vs` only 11,11 ed 111 lilt . middle of the day. Karlier or later the trait }MVO bitten keenly at the head of the itiany beautiful pools Nrhielt arc met NN it at Short intervals. We knee' no liner trout stream than titter Creel:, mat would not desire hot ter sport than it ittbtrtlv, Some ten i1i17.1 , 11 Sale), tributaries enter the !try Fork, mill farther tip it iv lull of the finest trout. iteturning to emu', by 2 it . 4 . 1,,ek, NVin soon had all I.Xeellolll. dinner Set Vl`ti tip, the last of such meals. .The (runt Wit sought here were baautiful, their Sides being' bright. ILO pilliSheil silver, and tho spoto upon them gleaming like polished gold. They overt, in the hest possible condition and most de licious eating. After eve had all feasted to satiety upon them we had a him mess to take back to Fantzlitt's with us, where we arrival in time ti, sup on mush and milk, corn broad, jack sithnom anti bitcon. After supper we soon retired,—rho rost of the party to bed, we to a crotch rut the floor mado of n Lugo bear-skin. We !night have had otter skins for a pillow, but the night was a little tots warns in the ]rouse for furs. Bright and early in the morning wo were up, and before breakfast ('apt. §kiniter had purchased a "dug-out," for which We had been dickering with Mr. Johnson, a near neighbor to Fantzler, the night before.— After a breakfast on trout, black bass and blue catfish, the two latter being caught in a fish basket at the mill, we were ready for a start down stream. Our "dug-out" was made from a single huge poplar tree, being literally dug out. IL was overtwenty feet 'euFth, and about three feet in width. We soon found that it could not be forced over the riffles with six men in it, and for the first ten miles we had rather toilsome work. We would glida along swimmingly for a quarter of a mile; then would come several hundred yards of riffle, over which wo had to walk, while two of the pat ty guided the canoe, they also wading along by its aide. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon wo reached the village of St. George, the county scat of Tucker county, West Virginia. It has a neat court house, a couple of churches, and an excellent tavern, kept by a Scotch . man named Tutc, who is married to a lady from Bucks county, Pennsylvania. Mrs. 'rate is a notable house-wife, and she gave us an excellent dinner, gotten up in Penn sylvania style. Among other things wo had delicious fish, bass and blue cats, fresh out of the clear water of Cheat river. We com mend Mrs. Tato to all sportsmen and any body else who may be passing that way. Singular to say there is not a lawyer in the town of Mt. George. We were almost tempted to stop and hang out a shingle. We are sure we could have made enough at the bar to 'pay our board, and to keep us in fishing tackles and pow der and lead. We would commend the -location to any young man who desires to -mingle the delights of angling 111111 the ehaso with leial pursuits. They can be blended at St. George in perfection.— When next we g) , on a fronting trip to West Virginia, we intend to make St. tfoorgo our headquarters, and we should not be surprised if the middle of next .lure finds us under the hospitable roof 01' Tale's 1101e1 again. No liner tronting need be desired than is famished by the tribu taries of Cheat river. The Cheat is a I wall (lull, limpid stream, lull Of bass, jail: 531.- 111011 and other line fish. YOU Call see the buss leaping out of the wale' s almost eOll - in pursuit of fleeing We saw a water snake about eighteen inches long swimming across a deep pool , when, with a heavy splash, a ldg bass . golittled him up in an instant. The has , amt the jack SallOtoO aro anoffig, the gamest or and the Cheat river furnished as line sport as ally stream in the COUlltry. I,cavitl..; St. i;e.prgo WI imtilo "or mat )ten 41 . 1,011, Still liuilinir nmily :Irilllo un hi It \VO , 1111'1, bill thcy Ivvrt• hag; asi l . :11111 . 11[1,1 11, 111.1I'l't . ttv , 1,11•111,1 till' 14:1,1. 11:1.1 , 1•101 . 1e1111 , 1'111 . 1fIlariel , , actor straining - rvinat ni-ar tliti hank tint lit tsiim It tin , priiiirititiir that his ss 'AILS :1 and Illltt 4,111141 11.4 :101,11111111dattl 11,. Ilf 11, NN takell lhu 1/yl'l . - I:l1111 1,11(1. lIII'IIOII :11,1111 :till! I'L!tral , l 11111* It/ AN ilia° " loin :1111.V1' OILS NV,' hail :lit iii l':11,111, lt111'1•11 :t tisliing- party hail vamped the night fore, and W this 1% l` wended etir way in the dart:, with xveary leg, and LIII ithling steps. \Ve semi piled ul three legs id which thee:ll,in tilts and iini4le a lingo lire ; (114.11, trtrinc "n . Irein the broken I,4d,s\ e 'Tread theta i ter the ground, :mil lay drown dUt sleep hotter than %re would have 11,11 e in any ,ddinary 11111,1% lu the ninriling of us fee led it down stream throe miles ho. I s ere sllll lip, while twe ran the 4,111410. 11'11 get 11111.111erat141V tine , ( 1111'alt esct r‘.l . l,Vl , llty The 1)N/114 , I.lli in that regi , ll SOl.lll 1,111:IVO 1111 iill , l, a I], vaiti.. , , r a 1111,11. .11111 . 1' Falitzler Limy :t4l:ed $1.50 I,,sllpprr, lodging ,11111 1111.1tItfitst. 1 1 / 1 ' sip .r 114. \VI` Cler ittlo tnollolo %vith ;tn.! kith Nt'i , r:5l Lhn ri vcr t,, V0 . ,_ , ,,PL the he current mn It strong rilllr, and slit. tilled ,\ !milker 1.11110 lieml,ge =MEM .111101 NV:IS 111, ill Ilinn narrn, sten,r -104, ankl Charley .ktkill.ol NVllti "111 npel.s alwad. "To the rit4lll," sang nit "Inn the 410 . 11 Nvith ymi," cried ie,orge, " I'm steering thi, hoßt The ,illitation had hardly li:tie:oil until the 1,111 , ( 4 ,tl'll4 . k. :1 1114 . 1:, and (1, or \vent the atoersman at t,no sido atiti the I,4l‘vsnmn at the peals of laughter they thrmsolvesttpand craw letion her tin hour they quarrolisi :LS Ito NS 16,11 Iva+ iii the right, but the 111:Iii.rity with l'harloy. I:tinning n ,LllOO river i~ ~hligldful \c licit the Ivitter wit too low. It is a beautiful, picturesque stream, with towel imamtains 011 cliiler slihyont stretehi, of level land along the hanks A Lout :I o'clock we reached IhnWle,hllrg i a station 431 thin I :Mil /hie rail road, ut rho Initsil of the A 11( . 14h:211y 'maintain , . 'lore no put lilt lit a 11,411 to its by Sol. Mr. Peters, the landlord of the Itiver !louse, did not ,eOlll tin think our appoarancri warranted attention, mail Charley magnilicd in, in his estimation by informing him that Captain Skinner a Senator, IMO. A. Smith a la‘yver, anal the writer hereof, editor ,)r a l)(+.l,T:tin . daily iiitlyspaper ill Pennsylva nia. Then the dignity of Mr. l'eters un bent at once, and we anon ouul that he could be ono of the cleverest landlords alivo when he triod. our :ippi,trancn was certainly much against us. \NM had not ,havcd I'm tent days, and our elothes were torn inn' frayed. We fottud Air. Peters h Ine (Intl evader of %yonder:, a jolly good fellow typo I: news linty to keep a 1.6.1. lis wife is a pleasant Virginint lady. Mr. Peters is an ardent disciple of Isaak 1 Valhi'', and many NVerli the gonil Stinrif, hr told le; oC en,•ountrry stink Lid 113,4, 1111,40 snluann awl portly Lluo sal -lisp. thin of Lhesn days are going out lit lake one “I' th“, , eseu rrvions Witt to tu, when lei tip the Cheat tin St. With a lire hoc c,,tlLaiiiilig n 111 ,, L.and return With hillithlithi oC Las and .31111i011. 11'. Peter,: 311,1 his Wife spent 3 mapleof %yeek, at I iolMin's 1 I "lel, on the head w:ttor, I tlackwalpr, a yea'agn, ttnio number acid g.,lll.lowett pailit , d thew, and Elie parly , Vc - ry t P. NI. tee tail, Mr. :111.1 lady adieu, :111,l to , I, the lad. Clintloint..; sl.,tvly up the wc , tcrn sl”po (ho Nl'o roachetl (air ,tartituz, p,lnt :1 little I.t.r.u, and nuutt•tl Duncan "la 4.1 n ,)11111.1 drop at Da 11.11,1. 11:01141itilV1111.111'l, tit ro latt• ‘v.)rtit lionit. at Imce, I . v:wiling (I:Lk land. - Duncan had acc.oupanic4l Sant. Smith N t., Ocop 'rt,k, call' to Iltul that the allil vaprici“l, trill It hick iuhahit th:it tviruht nut kite. \Volta.' tlik• 'wit., part, and touu , lit tis regre•ttoil cur trip tiotvn lit, (;lack tt ater ni).l ( 'heat riv,•r. At tiiiiiii the nest ,lap ,' Lail :I,lll'll 1 , , Sol., tii lin hi a iii :tint ihtlighltii a, :Slid %% llt 1110 111- , 10 1111 , g,1111: 1, 11 Sl,llllll'l' \VI2III. V1 , 1.1t, 1,11,1 Still, latlN 1 . 1 . 11 1 1111 , , [ l lllll,ll 6114 I, I 'ham -1,1..1.11,,, :ittlith nll.l Ole rit,r t,• I ry tII4•I1:1 , , ill 1111 1 111111 111111 1111•\ • WC], 11111 ill 1111111 1 . 111111111. .1111 1 1 . a 1 . 1 1 %, 11:1 . V 1 4 111 1 111. \VIOL 1 . 1 . '1,111 11111111, 1 . 4111tt,“` 111111111,1,11 y 4.1.111:111i1,4•1•-i -h111,7,1.14,Iir in a third ,tt.ry t• thr illiTlilii1111•1 , •1 . 11.1, ratitzt..l a,vny II in Ow tlinetio, f.tr (13yv (”gother orm. \%llllill 1110 torribly .11111 . 111,4 Wt. ill% I. 1110 0”1,1 "ig Ili:lol.Nsalt . r, 11111 tti cly,tal noW, in 0 1150111 , i. , 11, We l'arwy We ilea , selee Whe have 1,0 1.111,1 1 0,131111, cf.. i/o/e/ Willa IS the of it all'.' hill! Who Molts at all things front a pecuniary point or view wo say: Op° l'x penses of the trip, eNeillSis la . 1,111,311 fare, atumunhni to less than thirty dollars aphsss, while the snarketable Of the trout we caught greatly exceeded that stint. True, we 4,,h1 sf them, but we are not a pot-hunter. We regretted lintels that we were unable to send :mine of the dainty beauties to friends, but, the slsreams were toss remote from Express offices 1.4, allow of that. T s , the puny fellows whose slim legs would have failed them, we say: we pity pet. To the lazy 10116+, who would shrink from the exertion, we soy: we scorn you. To every good fellow with marrow in his bones, pluck its his bosom, love of nature in his heart, and the true spirit of a sports man, we say : you and I are brothers. And to all Will, ran endure a little hardship for the sake of treading the grandest forests in all their primitive glory, who have sill eye fur scenery or the most beautiful character, we would say: go yo to the Virginia Canaan. To him who is wearied by mental labor, tired of tho unending strife of busi ness pursuit -4, oppressed by the artificial life of cities, we say: If thou art worn soul hard beset With worrow, that, thou wouhrst forutit, If thou wouhrst road a .hiri/oin that will lu•eli Thy heart from J . 111111.1,114, awl thy soul front wleee tio to the wands and hills ! Tait carpet-bagger Porter, Who has misrepresented the City of Richmond in Congress managed to secure a re nomination, but Ito is denotTnced by a section of the Republican party and is likely to be defeated. ELECTIONS IN T N.; ?... • ~.. N.: 1 ~ .., .., -, ..„:-........-„,- . • Tr Still Over eratti Sort Ii net Role of t'nrin•t•l , stow. I (ir3.111 . ,4 Itrgutnr• all, Da fen Ei= Democrat le 7riaiori I 50,00 An oleetion was he Thursday for Judges of and Um I hanocratic eleeted. foilow in. li= 1.:11 . 11 1,, August :i. yeiiterilay result°, liy 2,U(k) E:114,11, S kite , °nivel, Ur eiet•litlll or ti vi.tatioll or the lii' (Ninth anti will hi V Xlllllilleti In N,t511N11.1.1.7., AlIt:II yeSterti:ly I , llsseki ,111 . Vali VO tiel:et for the S douhtedly eleeted. I ventratoj in the ehoie which thorn ‘vero thr Nt,l% Front In North Carolina Ow a brave battle and SS The returns i and liolitens' raggvil routed. W Rite carpi wags and their heizi flight. The I . J It II tint , North I says .lallgo is.aa. a En ri thr CasnE,ll pri,taaa . . .14,..1111 Taraor, oil 11l int I 113 , Iwtat r,a,..a.ValiE , ..f grv.anvt ill 1... , 1:111141 itintrict. %I.1:1.111, .‘11.411 , i :1113 200 111:1 . 1. ilt \ i Tolegtttlis I.lw us 11:1 5f411,.. Illtlit•:164 , 11 rcalicry 113 4' a 111 a. 1 . 0 401 . il/1111 1 . 11"11111 . :1 pl.1111W1:1 101 . ill III:lost. to‘,lv. T111;6,111.11i1Z I , I , t• l'ontzt't 1111111:cp. ,; 1,111, I:.•I.. , ; 'l . llll , 111,116.1 N 1 . :1%.11 • 111,. .011111, I .' .ll't V1)1"111:4 4.111.1; S,VOIIIII, II hat t•:111 I.I• .2:111 •Atil• 1111.11.1:11. , hy \\" i 1,11 NI. A 3.4 \331 Inoln •al 15,1 . 111.11, uh 111 11.0(it , 11 tir ,1111 ill , Third, 1 .. ..111i 1',31 , 4' ory 4,3t3ty 1103r.1 11 43t1.1,51 ttr3i. , 131 . 1 - 11 111111 Iteturn. :11realy it „1'1:1111 I•. 1111 I,l`gi•halll . o, I.llllii, yet t,l hoar meinht., 1, ill. inajl)rity 1111 .i , Jint IP In the 1,1, ill 1, , '1"1 ,'.llllll\ Ill' ]!P, , 11111 ner Vllll'. TII:It 1•11111; .1111,1`rVatiVI'S1.11,1.11. •pn,entativ( \ 111,1 L. pro,s'i.,l that Ow St t•ratil. hy 11,11 ihoti,ak maj.wity. t',,hh, Ito! I q,trict, t tho lath t tri,t, riTlai a I y 1,11,11 , 11 . 11i1,.1 . I i .•, to curtain. I; I )o,veps a,:111..I, C.lllserVatiVo, in tho art• I lo.Erk ioolorod al 144,a0h, ( . 441,44rvatis 44 Itopublioan,iti Colotervalit 4 , , 14 , , 414 J401(.4, i lloth 11111,1, 111 . largOlY 1,441114,0rati0. thirll majority in 4,1 NVII.MINI.T I IN, havo boon 1.04,1,4441 t Colowr,atiV,, carr . by tht. Third find Sovooth (lologre loalt•os tho 414414,rat11 livo , ( and t,v4, Itopo Ili(44trioL \Va4l4lOll, It in vtlfli,letitilat.ti the 51811. 1910 in ory .1 . (till I . 4)11..2 . 1, ,, i0 , 11a :Ire 1,1,0 , 1. The Ctalsorvati‘o. 1.11 111/0411'ity 111 11:111111`1 ciiSlriet, Iv :LIN,' hi Illy Xl.lll 1.0. vory lunch frflin C.olst•rv:tli 'III o 11111,51 111 the I,lllll'll, ..1•111114 have 111,11 i . 1.1•0.1, of that dill Stith' hi, /11,1111.11, Lail Ira their the Sliporhpr MIME Tho rcturt, it. 311 in I:,•ntii,.l,yart.lll:l 111, 0110 Sidi, ( , 11L NN II l%lrry 1 . “111% 1,1 1,V11.1.1., \ III!' D,•111.,,II , a ,11.v.Hril I.T I.\ I:, 01111, Iti:tHrity iii laN' , 111.11 . g:11.0 1 . ,111.,Z1 . 4 . I 1.116:: pdied, 1:IV , 11• 111111[11T, all , allll illat Thy rplt th. lone ill .\pril lasi, 1/"; l'‘ ill/ ell, :111 4,11, ,1.-. , 1“11 ec nod likely to I .. , 1111 ,11 n, lAi h•r in! I I I, 1;1 111• I Thin Il tl h , Ki tt Ninth, F. h lilt h, ,141 Tssenty-, into+ti Mut. Itadleals. The posed ottlieFittlt,sl 51,t...•0th, S., mit. %sank. ..1 Isstmerat it lunj illl . ll 1,111144 101 l cola 5l ill hlll./111 , 1 date, but that hill I balanc...ll i v ss hite s ma t'. do w 101 a part 1111 the till , lutvt A 14i,1 is popul:u ith ;Ili I rrr tall!, The Flld rulupusv,l of ( . 11,41 . gontery T ill order to ••Iteat tL Senator. I 1 clot it Itadical Som a Denns•ratic Lode. Ilia the Ito counties, gave the thus grasped both. will Ito ehosett iI 1 . 411111iy 1 . 1/11titit1111,1 negro vote trill bill svith a good eamlid M 111 tile vi.alt.'st. 'I sure, as is the Eigl lirst is eompos ampton counties; t Ifon, \\'. AL Itanc Schuylkill county, Ninth district. 11, capital manager, 'llto Fourteenth is ties of I,yeouting, 1 is a close district. the i)oople, and scll nal exertions, it cal Beek NVIIS tit TNrentydirst is 111 composed of the, e. tingdon, Centro, M ry. lit the last. Set presented by one I cal. The I /comers members itt 1104 'l'wentydifth Mstr cal, and the san Twenty ninth dist dispute shouhl 60 ing Ilante. Right Radical Sett:ll,lra changes would. p Minds of the Ben are nu... impossible ed tit negro equald , Lases, and bush's. ments, properly u. feet at the polls.—