SIIIGKHT V VAN OKMKII, IMitors. VOL. 4. TILIF CRNITF JLFIWVNT. ..j Tnrmi 81.50 por Annum,ln Advnncf. 8. T SHUCERT AJ. R. VAN ORMhR. Ed.lon. Thursday Moraine, November, 9, 1382. Pattison Takes the Cake. From Maine to Oregon the Glad Hosannas of Millions of Freemen annouce the Vic tory of Honesty and Reform. Centie County Toes the Mark. Curtin's Tflajorily Largely In creased. WAi.B.wi: A PrQMing rentnnd Or.?a4/- non of More G A. R. Po*m. lIK.HOI'RACV Tl!ll M I'll ANT KALIIV AA 111 ia:. The entire S;ai ami Comity ticket id clectcrl. llntilcr ami Meyer are elected, ile-j>ite the Iraatic cfl'ortu of lite opposition. I)ixa*ter, rlirc ami rlreadful, overtook "the 2 ril "'' party " and " reform nest year " will likely result in the entire rli-nienther uieut of the Reptile ican party. Now thecleclionx arc ov< r, it i- pr tninietl the public officer in Wahit g ton will attain lie openetl for hn-ine.dx. IEX. 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Ilovr, haviug declared him self in opp -ition to the machine rule of Mr. ( ain r>nin a very aide letter ml Ir d t i the Independent State Committee, the ••talwart immediate y made charge* n.-ain*: him of u*ing the funds o! the *tate in privateupecu lit:i >ll. and tlmt to avoid disgrace In called Cameron to hi* relief. The ' i ivrrnor pronouurc* the charge false, and say* he never wn a memlier of unv pool ciigageil in stock *jcul.t lion," and remarks: "I desire to stale emphatically and without qualilha ti iii tlint I have nevi r reijueste I, in (tersmi r.r hy agent, ol Mr. Cameron, any financial a--istaiiee, either for my *i If or anybody l*e : that he has never advanced one dollar to ineor in behalf or on my account in atoy transaction, nnd that I have- never had any rela tion or connection in business with any (tarty or combination or pool to whom he niav have mlvanced money direct ly or indirectly. Si far in life I have not Itccn eomjielled to draw on either the intcHce'ual, political or financial resource* of that gentleman. This at tack i* doubtless a part of their dis cipline of extermination to which I am to Ito subjected iu common with a large number of other citizens of the com inonwinltli. We accept the situation. The Increase In IVnMnn Fraud*. ?!'•' ml nitfwirk In (It* WrM. AVssnisOTON, November 1. —At the Pen-ion MtHee the work of *endirig out special examiners i* tieing pushed. This is md neee*ssry by the increasing frauds on the Gorernment, which hsve grown of Lite to sn extent. It is estimated Gist last vesr serersl millions were taken fraudulently from tbe Treasury. Two hundred and fifty clerks hare been sent from the office here, to eicti of whom is assigned a district. They are to collect testimony on all irregularities and report to Com missioner Dudley. Hitherto the few exanuoer* who hare been in the field have not been able to keep abreast of demand* upon ihm and suspected pensioners hsve not been looked after properly. Of the new examiner*about tweoly-flvi- will cover all New England, while at least that number will be a*, signed to New York Cit/ alone, whera, patterning after loeel Republican man agemeo', extensive frauds bava bean perpetrated. 'ICQ UAL AND XX ACT JUSTICK TO ALL MKN, or WIIAT I. V KII STATK OK PKHaUABIOK, HKLIQIOCS OR POLITICAL. "—Jslfsraon BKLLKFONTK, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 9, 1882. THE GOVERNOR ELECT. ROBERT E. PATTISON. TIIE BOSSES SQEELCIIEI) In the Battle of the Ballot. Which gives totho frienda of Reform—of honoat government, and hon oet politico in Pennsylvania. A BRILLIANT VICTORY. Blow* in Court. F.t Scs.rna llsKnzasux Fissarna KNOTK -I*o Ma. CimvisoHti DOWN IN TUB I'NITKD Suit* for ST Kooa IN ST. ISMTF, Sr. Long, November .V—This after noon wlule .x United States Senator John H. Henderson and Henry A. fun ninghain were tliseuasing .n order of tbe Court in the United States Court room, Mr. Henderson remarked that Mr. Cunningham hid not kept faith in some matter connected with tbe case. Mr. Cunningham replied in a heated ; manner that Mr. Hendemon'a asser tion was false, whereupon the ex Sena tor struck Mr. Cunningham in the face and head, knocking him violently againat an iron pillar and thence to the floor. Frienda then interfered and the two lawyers were separated. Judge Treat became greatly excited. He i characterised the affray as the moat die graceful that had occurred In the court during tbe twenty four year- he ha* been on the bench, and. notwithstand ing the fact thai Mr. Henderaon made an apology, be fined bun fit). Mr. Cun ningham in his oontact with the iron pillar bad a finger broken and two other* dialoeated. - Y DIDN'T they unload Cameron ? * • General Butler Rescued From Drowning bv Deck Hand* of a Steamer. Law asset, MAM., November 5. It has jut leaked out that Oenerai Fuller came near being drowned last Friday evening. He carne up the river on the steamer C. L. Mather, and iuet at the upper edge of the rapid, four milce below tbia place, the tteemer ran uf>on a rock and stuck there. It was indispensable that General Fuller should be at t**rence at an early hour, and a small boat carried by the ateemer waa brought alongside and the General May or Hreen. the Hon. Caleb Saunders and Captain Montana took place in it. The water was running swiftly and aa eoon as the boat was loaded the can en t be gan to suck it under tbe counter of tbe steamer. In endeavoring to push it clear lbs f>nat waa partially swamped and each effort to right matters only made them worse. The current waa eo swift that only a very strong swimmer could escape being drawn Into lb# rap ids and whirled down the river e mile or two before still water oould be reached. Fortunatelr the deek heads, after much effort, succeeded la haul log each man on board, General Rut. ler escaping with a banged bat and a thorough wetting. r IT% Minority Rule Ibe Washington I'ori sfieaking on the subject of minority rule and the claims of the Republican Jarty in con nection with this principle of free gov ernment remarks: "A* a minority ruler the Republican party iu the i United Nates baa no in any country that has a rrpnwvitative gov ernment. It came into power as a 1 minority, and a* n minority it has ruled during the greater |>art of its period of ascendency. I>-aving out Jof the record the war and reconstruc tion i rax and coining dowu to the au tumn of 1.574, nearly ten years after the war we find the country rising up and electing a Democratic House by an overwhelming majority l Yet for four years thereafter we find the Democratic majority of the people as tepresented by the House, thwarted by a Senate that was held in the Re ! publican grip by the vote* of adven turers and desperadoes from the North, falsely claiming to represent Southern state*; men who had no l<>eml habita tion or name in the States for which they were voted by Morton t Uo. Here was minority rule in iu most in solent and exas|>erating shape, as hard to be born aa it would hare been for the Republicans to have endured Democratic ascendency based on the votes of surh Southern men as Uhal i mers. Cash and Mabone, entered on j the rolls as Senators from Vermont. MassachusetU and Rhode Island. Rut one hy one the non-resident Southern Senators passed out of the Senate into oblivion or the penitentia ry—we forget which—and in 1*76-77 a Congress, Democratic in both Houses, was elected. At the same time the people elected a Democratic Frtwidenf and Vice-Preaident, thus decreeing the transfer of the Government to the Democratic party. Yet this decree was annulled by a revolutionary mi nority who boldly aet aside the Presi dential election and installed in the Excutive office the man who had been defeated at the polls. For four yean the Democratic 'majority was thwarted by this infamous crime and the minority continued to rule. There has been no Congressional election ffir seventeen years, and there have been few State elcctious of any kind in that time, in which the power and prestige of the Federal machine have not beeu employed to prevent ab hornet vc *rt of the |ieople. There has not been a day since the war when the Republican party would have consented to a fair test of the strength of parties, The vast mechanism de TERMS: #l.fo per Amn ni, in Adtatirc, J *igtteuth Carolina fmle, i* somewhat clouded, and hi* countenance to this kind of proacrip tion of a poor government employe is not calculated to add brightness to it. Go*. Bi.tram as, of Kentucky, i* the right sort of governor. He sees thai the law is respected by mobs. A Ken tucky mob was determined to take two men, charged with murder, out of the hands of the officers of the law wbila they were being taben to another county for trial. The governor sent the state troops to aid the l*w officer*. The mob came out in a boat to attack them as they passed down the Ohio river in a steamer. The officers of the law wete fired upon and they returned Ibe fire, wounding and killing some of those who assailed them and others in tha crowd or those who had assembled lo witness the conflict, if not lo aid in it. Peaceable citisens ought not to have been in the vicinity of the danger, and their suffering, though unfortunate, was by their own fault. We are delighted to note this one case where the executive of a staia has h*d lhe nerve to *hed the blood of a mob to maintain the law. Kvery man who undertake* to execute mob law deserves lo be killed, aod we have no sympathy (or bitn if be meets his fate. I lie lynch law ol the country is one of ■U greatest disgraces. Pennsylvania even has lately been disgraced by It, and no attempt has been made to punish those engaged in the scandalous crime in the Lehigh Valley. Governor Blackburn declared that be would execute ih- order road* upon liiiu by the judge for the delivery for trial of these | Manner* if every man. woman ao.l child