New,' frout4ll. Ntatitni: . • • - -• • —The ititediith - :iciction' . 41 ths! miles of the thtionpleipinsilroedhite*ti accepted by the government... - ---Gen Haydon, Coiaminding -Abe' district of Alabama, homed an Order. plaid.' ding that the polls shall not be: opened at more than three pientnots in esot oosmi and shall, eantintm-opon for bur: days, stead of tub s as prescribed - in' previous oz. tiers: —A _fin at . Sedalia, 11;,,:' morning, destroyed several store& -Loss' —The extensive linen mills Of God. erham A Worts, at Stzutsville. C.. W., were burned on Sunday.. Loss $200.000. —T. H. gannOr,Freediiien's Bureau Agent at LAO Providence, La., who ahacOnL' dpa a few days ago with sBooo` belonging to , the freedmen and others, has been arrested at Charleston, S. C., and nearly all' the money Was recovered. —lt is' exptioted that the ,new, French loan of 780,000,000 francs win be placed on the market in London. —S. R. Ha'yvroed and Co:la boot manufactory, in Worcester, Ideas.; was Par tially destroyed by.ftre Thursday , ' morning. Loss $20,000. —Two ilieit dietileriee n ea r . Wil mington, Del., were seized -lately by the . revenue officers, and five men crested for violating the law. r _ —An unsuoeseftil attack. wao made on the - Idartello tower ati-15nliesnon, neat . Wexford, Ireland, on Monday night.. - - --Jonce, .ex-Tret►surer of Georgia, cm; arrested by the military authorities Thursday. —Santa Anna, it is said, has been ordered to leave the island of Cuba. —The British expedition to AbyiL; sins is again in motion, and has got _two s miles beyond Senafe. —Several persons were injured on . Monday night by a train on the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad running off the track near Lewisburg, Ohio. —The Kansas Legislature has laid, over a resolution instructing the Sen4tors from that State to vote against the bill al lowing negro suffrage in the District or Columbia. --A fire in Chicago -on Tuesday evening is estimated to have _destroyed near ly two million dollars' worth_ of ,psoperty. D'Arey . llcGee has been expelled from the St. Patrick's Society, on Montreal. —ln the Quebec House of Aeseui bly, on Saturday, the subject of the great emigration of citizens of that province to the United States was tinder disetnedom —Hon. W. L. Sharkey, E. M. Yer , ger and A. H. Handy, have been appointed dele,gates from ldtsessippi to the Democrat ic National Convention, —Ten newspapers in Lis ha 7e been fined for printing illegal reports of tke proceedings of the Corps Legisistif. —A ministerial riot has (>enurred at Prague, but was suppressal 'without bloodshed: --The 'Abyssinian Kind is c:mtron ted by rebels in his own dominions and near his own palace. A battle was imminent at. last advices. - -In C.ng,la`nd, considerable feeling has been created by the recent resolutions of the United States House of Represents ' lives declaring the sympathy of the us,' the' Fenian. —An oii note of the French government ..'• ces the Fey army law is pledge of continued peace instead of a war measure. —The old 7 woetiug-liouge in New: bury, Muss. , built in 1806, was burned on Saturday! • --The hooded warehouse of J. A. Mattson A: Co., in New Orleans, was de . strayed ,by fire on Friday night. -Loss, 200, 00. Georgia Convention on fat urday, adopted four additional sections of the Bill of Rights. The Finance Committee reported having had an interview with Gen,. Meade, and arrangements will be made to. pa). the expenses of the Convention: - —Three candidates for Governor of Georgia, under the new constitution, have already been annogneed. • —The California. Assembly-has re fused to adopt the .Seruiti resolution for an in.veatigation of Alleged corruption in the election of United States Senator. Geo. W. Brash, of the' Cen tral Ohi4 Conference, committed sgefie on Saturday, by banging himself in Ws barn,at Delairaie, Ohio. ' _ • iq —The Spanish government has ro- ceived information that another rising by - the Carlists in Catalonia and Arragon has been planned, and active measures have - been taken to resist the movement. —The Treasury. Department re oeived au:addition of 8200 to the conscience fund on Saturday, through a prie4it at St: Vincent's College, at Lee ingelos —A habeas corpus case to test the constituttoLality of the Deconstruction ante was before Judge Underwood, at illehmond, Ye, on Saturday, but was adjourned until Wednesday. —The ahipmeuta- of specie to Bur rope ot Saturday amounted to $515,606. —A member of General Caby's staff writes to a friend in New York that crime in North and South Carolina is no greater than the courts can attiend to, and that there are*lntlications of h war of the races, ashas lien reported. --Mb new: treaty between the Cul. ,ted States and the Fejee islands has been receiyed at the State Deptirtment. --Sanauel Shriner, an experienced printer; died at White Deer Mills, on the 17th ult. He had recently been a night compositor on the Philadelphia Press. —The Hi/ lonian complains of want of houses in , that piaci, Our people are "sliortt' in the same accommodation:. --Counterfoils of the denomination • of. $lO are in .cirenlation; on the First Na tional Bank of Philadelphia., They are td mirably.executed. • —The little county Of Delawara pays the-highest county tax in the State, en cept . Philadelphia. Alleghany. Lan cas t e r, Montgomery and Luzanta. —*writer in. the Pittston Gazette claims the flannel for the Tillage of Wyo ming, tor the largest number of aged people , from GO to 90 years. They hoe to go oitt of town to stop living. Sheriff of Northazuptd Cc. bas not a single sale of real estate for the Jitmary court. 1 • fridfira ltpgritk EMI VOWandl4 l l l ll - 4 - 48681' i . .nion Republica Eita*Poirio#ol4. • The U "uM , mentio willmeet the °erre! rtr: ' Tina, on- WEDNESDAY, the 11th day - of MARCH, 1888, at. ten o'clock, ll.' m., to make nomination for Auditor General and Sarmar-Gsrawalranrtahmtolormanahm. total Ticket, and to ehooie four' at large torepressolt thettatil delegates Convention to be held at 'Chicago on the 1, 20 th of May; next,Lfor :the nomination "of forPA.eoideptilad Vide-President, it beim MacltultuOii that each Congressional 'district inll - chooee two delegates to said Ae heretofore. the,Btate r,cmyention will he compu 'of'Bepresentative and torial & lege ted *, choke - 4W' the usual way, !and equal ie: number. to - the whtde of the 13emators and Bepreefwtatives iu thetcholer tdlireenibli. By order of the Tinton' Beiliblir.anilte • F: . jarkniv Gm. W. Chapman:J. R?ExagrJr•:---twK;Ntl&clrtaries. Harnata%4a3l; 41' „ _ on* iT. •Juarilaow. The Republican Mass Convention held at_this place. on Monday evening ,last,. recommended as delegates to the State Convention, E. REED MYRR L and E. 0.-GoOnfuci, and unanimously' adopted resolutions favoring .0911." :Gamin. for President, and Hon. G. A. -Gitow for *1 Ce-President. This action tot the Convention, expresses,. we be t leve, the almost universal sentiment 'of the Republionns of the County. The name of GiLtsv, is in itself stow er of strength. The voice of the people has unaiistak'ably indicated as their choice for the firstninee 'in their gift. It has been spontane ous and unsought-for on his part, and the office will come to Gee. Gaharrns the 'tribute of a grateful people for ,his , distinguished ,service ii, both in the field and in the council chamber: Hon.' GALtrsin A. GROW has 'for years been the especial favorite of the people of . Bradford: They have taken pride, in former years,-in wit-. nessing nil growing reputation as a statesman; in sustaining him in his legislative course with overwhelming majorities, and they now join in pre senting his 'name to tie National Convention, - more every 410M:trance that none worthy will come be fore that body., .Mr. Gaow's, publip reputation is stainless—for straight forward integrity and .devotion -to principle, no wan Las a better record —while his persistent - ad7ooacy of measures or great popularity, has made him a host of •adthirers and warm blends, particularly in the West. NO look; with ;he nfinost confidence, for his nomination at Chi cago, With 14843 - r and GRow victory is certain. A NOTABLE EXAMPLE. There is no denying the fact4bet cause it is-notorious in the action of both parties, that men who manage to get local political' power as chair ; men of county, ward and township" committees, too eftee make these op; portunitiee ierve their own pecuniary greeds, instead of conti ibuting to ttie success and strength of party organi-; zatiee. l4Tc ve intle,ced to indulge the expression of the'distaelohil andl humiliating truth, after reading an, address jusiktielimei by the Republioani comtnittee, otb-trion efetnty, wherein it is eloque?tly urged "that a united" effort should!be made- tp encourage' the editor by all means in our porer;, and to that 'end we most ~ s eneslly" urge upon every Rimblieun in Ole.: rion county, and all 'others irk) wish; to aid him in his arduous duties, nut ; only themselves to subscribe and pa ys , for the paper in 'advance, hut to use every means in thefr power to obtain the names of °the's, thtte renderieg financially strong and independent in his position, and capable of bringing, all his energy and ability to bear the conduct of his paper." .We com- 1 mend th;s action to the consideration, of the county committees of both pars ties, because we are convinced thai a free and full cir:culation of the or; gang of Republicanism and, Democra• cy, will result in Republican victorien spell as were never rolled ttp in any portion of the country. Of all 'other, men, engaged in the advocacy of.a; principle the editor is he whose laborel never cease; whose duty is never oaf' ded; who sleeps with hie weapons hi; his hands: who commences early and' toils late; ,and who deserves incl should always have just such reeogr nition as the IRe'publicans of 'Olarioll ; county have 'so generously 'and en ? ' conragingly extended to the ciintrutlerl of their local brgaa, ne.. The editor of the &radon Be : ! publican is a confirmed grumbler...• fault-finding is a chronic complaint with him. After his manifestatiorre of " brotherly love," towards other Republicans, we do not wonder-that Luzerne is democratic thousands His laut.c.;thibition,pf spleen is tow arda Geu. (Comm', becunno Wm, M. Pon. of: Susquehanna Depot, wam, nominated and confirmed'as Assessor of that Congressional District wheret at the editor becomes very wroth i ! ! and after berating Senator Cautson o l threatens to "kick outside the tra --a" if he does ;tot receive his "just reward" ' • Does mot the 'editor of the Beputilii can know • that the izocfwmatioit Mr. Poses. appointment "'was aske4, for by many of the best Repiiblhumui of that . distriet, - ux lead exceptionable selection they, aouirt i ezptot to be made I If soiliow Gen. °Amnon blarseable, egoTt not consulting the;personas , 44:40 of the editor? , Rein , • , . MaasOsivention. . ...,_ 1i • „. Pursuit, ..to a WINO tlpe Repu. t. ouio9luk. 41(0 ,9 1 4tef0-Pl,Tellit*. ta3 . ~.4.i*Ofit, _soist)4o To*K - '.7 1 / I thidajvle v Oni* c. lfel4 B, 'tisk ill -• 6 4 01 * ' I,Y ta e*, tion of Ho V. if.1414,aa Chairtneil, and A. H. SPALDING :and; J. W. ING: zat.asEec, • taries....: - . 1 I-. . - t -of the Mee . i tog L aving * on motion of 1(3. D Mon- Oh it Appoipted. a (loin even to re the .homes the_Stneel,Ooniention. - , es of Confe t fiesto meet rem: the . othertetudies in I ' • utntive; :Senatorial and The oide been' state . 1 the mittee of- : • - AtJega. am! ; the, na aVDietriete lior the par- eating 'A6140444 • to. the Conkre . sai ioitipTor% State' and athioal Cor*intiona,and ideo.to rep rt reaolutiona; eipreasiv,e of the se of the Convention. - Whereo n the Chair in appoint ed ea laid D. MCi SUN.. B. are, W. T. D' l alvire, A. H. SPALDINO, H. CAniworair, Goo. W. Yansyrr,-,a d. W . A. THOMAig, who after a short ab no reported' the Itopow ing reset ions, which ereni nously a i ,ptd , Resolved, That representing the Rend& inn party . I:Bradford Countof, we desire to n)-affirm ' unshaken congener) in , the wisdom an fidelity of the present Cowan of the II States; torrirt our un qualified . Proval of _the for the re constru of the Rebel *tee, as origi nally adop hy Congeal ; Ind to rafter ate our unaltenible conviction, that a thit,h ful•and ' promisin adoixdstration of that law,hy present Executive, Would have g since brought order out, of 1 chaos, and tored the Southern States to ' their ci condition in the Federal Un ion.g That i e desire also- to arrow our hear ty con e s in the . •recent action of the House of : •, ves, urthe pamage of an Amen. •ry Reconstruction Act, which] takesnway •• m this would-he dictator his ' poWers for Mischief, and insures the is:or ganization • f these. States on basis. Resolved, That we have an abidingfaith in the co e, honesty, eifidom, and pat. riotisin of losses B. Gatirri and entertain a firm-'b 6 f th at we take finnan *en trust* "`'d estinies - of thei nation to his ili careful for the next fou4 years. Acts. more than pty words, are the true touch dime of chins:Mr and principles. lawn, Quirts - • evements as a soldier have ale- Voted hit '• the highestplace in the hearts, ~d entitle him to the Wing honors, in the gilt of grateful .peophi. His golden attribute oil &once evinces hini to he pos sessed of 1 rare Sagacity and discretion, which • • him far above the mere politi cian and •; •• agogue. His political associ ations, o.; •• correspondenoe, and espec ially his .1: for gallant Pnr4Simitmair,and 'label , • • : supporta! Secretary Sranyon, show him • lie in Lull sYniptithy with the loyal men • the North, andin favor-of the great prino •les of the party ;of liberty, loy r any and p • : as. Resoleed,,, ; the nominee of-the Re publican Natiotud Convention for Vioe-Pies ident shor be a statesman of National rip i t e fip, whose life will fidelity a certain -1 e f h i s continued fidelity to the party and its prinoipkai. That we ate timid to name CaLcsna A. Glow; as poesegaing in an minfrial degree, all the reqmrementa of the pos'tion. A long official - career has made hie kolig: r.f!Pilier to the people, asso- Faded as i !hay been, with Respires for the public we . His' uniform, onisietent i and' polo* support °Alba ' . erne" iplei P 1 Freedioni, aombilled witfinis oitteribie hon esty, are a ; sure evidei4i that hp can be , safely trusted, under all ciistimstanees. His [inaction ea the nuulidatOf the party for 1 the second place on the National Republi can Tickel l , would inspire tthe confidence and commend the respect of the people. Res: im l i That E. 0. Goonsiaa and E. Run if are hereby lioOmilien4d as Heil - tire Reiriptee #OlO.l this Made" tp the 8 Coliyeutuinto_he held al Ehila dela* p the 1.1. th of Nip* *it; and i 1 *at v Rom L. D. 0.440cam,11. li. Sam, 14 1 0. - 740=11, .T.lll. RMS.. be. elected unreal from ibis county to meet Confereesifromilullivan viounty, to elect del egates, „ ii . 'd are hereby instructed ,to sup port R. 0 : GoODBICH and E. Riau Blzsa as Bach del :: tea. I Thrt we cringitr * the selection of Sena • : nelegato, name by thiSatlehanc Zhi county' • , - 444 6 4 That W. U. CanneonAN__, J. M. Susan S. S.D. iiitiourso; end H, ii:Wmuota be and hereby , appointed Conferees to meet conf from the several counties of the Con 'final District to select 'dele gates to i e- National Convention. Pfirin the 01i)89fice of the Commit., i tee, by i quest, if. Qtru, rail., ad u,s drepsekthe Couventioni upon the-po litical rib ' cations of the day, _ - On coOtion the Cohveatiou adjourn- I ed. 1 . • l, - i II i THY. IBM GyN or TM!, OAILPAIGNI.-- The elliltion in the Hight Congres sional istriet of Ohio lig fill the va cancy o casioned by the death of the Hen. C.. Hamilton . , h4O On Tuesday .‘ last, re lted in the eldction of Gen. Sohn II atty, . the fl.e*blican candi date, b 1 upwards of 00fl majority over /34uabae BuriO l is copperhead opponel t. ; 1 This. l i s a most algal oant result.— The ma ority in the di s trict fur Gov ernor , 'yes, last' fall,4was only 146, and th 'majority against negro suff rage 1, 49. The oupperheads,aaaisted by the 1 hole power whi4h the Admin. istratio i . could bring 'to Bear, made the ill , i desperate exertions to carry the di et ict, and were perfectly conff dent of 14 able to di) 1, TOP*. ton P _ il riblished on [the day of th e :1 4 eleotioi, in view of a nopperhead vic tory, . 0: "This will, be the opening vidiory'' , the campaign." It is the open ing vie. I ,iry," but for t.!)e'Republicans and 40. fPr.f,hn nopperheade. - . 1 • Tfig eayst 'mg Puslowroy—The Press Forty Fennaylvinia Republi- ere have declared in favor of_ I luaha A. Grocri as their midi- can pa Eon. G date. 1. , Vice-Preeidebt. Mr. Grow has made' a brilliant record as a tho rough ilrgressive sinee his election 12, 1 n110941 in pAci l Vid hie contin nonikeeiwica in tiAt be ciy from that time to:1861. If he should be nonth nated.so3hioago bq w ould be most accep ble to our people. 1,- . i Tne,C.osssuovuzs Ittp.soAn Bu u.— A, &mitame since the Supreme Court of Pentitylvania deoid4d uusuimously that th repeal of the Charter of Pittsb‘g and Connelsville Railiiiad 7 Sord was illegal and, veld t . The subject; was _ ingly - tait t en pin jibe State - uate on Tbursda ,ankmaibilt tjou Qr r.Errett, of Al Deny , '11ei.7,40: lowing !) 1 11 WV pi.w.d, yowl Mays . , none. 1 - l- - Nam. 1. l U / Satessi, etc, What ihs act of • " bl y orkogal 19th, 1854, esti, tioCtioet roldbe to the =tllll 119N611.41 I 9Wo B =l*llol l l ow = MIMI within Vow-- I rlp ON House. on the sal emotion: of Mr. - Wilson e sboe bill as it pis' ste,. _was considered , monsly sdolited. ' This vexed rirsien streak- Ns. The Itailr domL lower House - of the Pennsylvania *14 4 tw.r.tpurt n free railroad, . _ Such a hill will nudouhtudiy l receive the sanction of the Mm, mut t N dlil . l3ld it .get safely through the, Senate \vnl leeome a law, as Governor Geary as . warmly in favor ofthe measure. • Ifir Tbe lettersOf our 'Washington and Harritharg correspondents have failed to reach us rn time for publice.: ,tion'this week. . ZAXIM MOTT. Imes Mow, one of the first of the Abolitionists, died in Brooklyn, Sun day morning, :lan. 26, at the resi dent* of his soi r in-law, George,W.; :Lord. When abent a week ago left this city, with his wife, Lucretia Mott, on a visit to 'Mr. - Lord, he was in his usual .health, though feeble from age. -He ;woa be d have . been eight) years old;' Usti Jane. -His death was caused hy a sudden attack of pneumonia. 1 . < No one, who is acquainted with the historyof the', anti-slavery move ment, can be ignorant of the services and good character' f Mr. Mott. His friends cannot remember the time when he waa not the sworn- enemy of ,slavery, and for more than fifty years he labored for its `abolition— When the whole nation,' North, and South; was indifferent to the rights of the colored man, James Mott stood: among the first of ;these brave men- Who denounced slaveiy as the sum of all villainies. This is nothing now, but it was much 'then, when even i Beaton to speak agaitist slavery .wati almost to invite attack of a mob So profound were Mr. Mott's convictions; that be would have nothing -to do with the institution in anyway,:ez cept as its foe. He began life. in . the dotton business, but abandoped it o,4ll'ouriocientione.motiicii. He. had been, as - long as we can retnember, the rresideut of the. Pen. sylvania Anti-Slavery . Sopiety, and recently of . the Knosylvapia reach society. We believe teat he was born in Hew York State. N..t only in regard to tilavery,.but iu all things, was Mr. Mutt a , refortn er and a radical, and while his prin. cipleq were i stotßlutand.h uncompromising, his 73'34.nrc was sin gularly generous and humane. Char-. ity was not a duty to hiin, but a de' light, fp(' the beneyolOnge which in most good men per,acme Witch of vanity of pel#Hhness, Olvaya opetutd in him pure,' unconscious, and disiu terested. His life watt, long and hap py, and useful to his fellow-Men. He had been naart!:d fifty , -seven years, and none of the twiny fri nds of James and , Lucretia Mutt need to be told how much that gpion meant, or what sorrow comes With its end in this, world.,—Pliaathdpitia iforning . Poo', *Sp The uew Methodist, Episcopal Church at Canton, Pa., was dedicated on the Bth ins!" Rev. W. Somas, of Auburn, and the writer., conducting the services.— The ch4tek le 4 teatit4fal Peden attwotT we, forth by eiett-rait feet, With. AA* an bell, and is "Itagether creditable to Ow, and to the Orator and trustees. The windows are of shined glass, and the inte rior has a remarkably neat and cheerful op ponwunee, being papered, frescoed pattern. The lecture room consists of. 'twenty feet taken off the teat nY 4 Pettiiiont with a door back of the pulpit,ining with weights and pulleys, so that wheri beieasavy it may be raised, and the speakei seen and heard from both rooms. And hereafter, whetter er the congregation needs it for ordinary services, the partition can I be removed; and the entire spaee taken Intel the main audi ence room. We have neVer sail') a church better adapted in this respect, both to the present and the proepeodie trents of's con gregation. The entire coat of the church; including the bell, (which is of regriar bell-metal,and was secured by the ;eldolui labors oca lady, a Mrs. ill?Oporm, is about ly,ood r • $5OO of whirl) is to be loaned pr donated by the ChurchP f ;tension, Society. Though there is a Baptist/ a Preabrteliall, end § Wong " Disciple," Or a Catepbellite March- in the place, this is the first bowie of worship the- Methodists have ever bad in Canton. And as is usual in such cases, the brethren !rare have been obliged to Mae great eaerilices in order to -erect a church. But God has rewarded thair.leal and devotion with corn, plate success. The $2,200 necessary to free the church front debt, was nearly all sein ed at the olive of the morning sermon, by tat Oioat 1 4/fai 4ay- /110thor ana we pg pliddng up . ** Wittig 1 - ;Daliiiieln7 . the even? f ag. . . Great praise is due Brother J. Mormon, the pastor, not only for his good bate and economy in the erection of the church. Fur while the bretbrell op the de* We bl 7 oo l cipershul with higz, he hag indefatiable loader, and hy their ooMblied efforts a noble work has bean accuMplished.' stay Woven OTOlMwith , ttlllithig the work of their Banda ,, ammo* —N. a *twat& - • . . . _ ire. RR/ii..0. - • - HALL .- OHAPHANX-At the pa:wimp, Monzoeton, Pa. pei the 28th ofJanuery, byßev. Hawk' AnnsUmg, Mr.4lbeet Hall to' lt* Gettzude Maptnan, both 4 # A l b al / 7 ! ) °QI I 4, WItidt.44TAUD- Eltektige Dolton, PIL. 0 1 1 OWO Or On? * II". 1141i litoi r =h Mr. Williams to Ha Lai , both of Peptide ftolliveo 00” Pa. DEWING---PIOiLET-liWysox, Jan. 29, at the reddens of J. Piollet, by the / Bev. J. A. Bosieel, Alexander Davin& of Weerenbe,93, to Fleeces Theresa Rolle*. swerrotrr—stimivs—,Tan. so, moo, at the %tree of NAL Sae Celbin,in Bur- NV" b 7 Nev. N. &mei. 14. & W. Ilwartoot. of Butilogteek sad Ml m Lads Si. Andmrs, of Waterloo, N. V. MAGEB-8L00021&- Heniekeine. T. - Jan. . ' . ilipatA il a gr Ezekiel Our,. Eg ih UT. ': ar i tHeeoins, &V I I. I=i4 eoutityk lii t ie= • WQ- 1 11-4tzPr. Win Pf the Boi f : e n t i t i anti d rak il l: ._ • . - . or • comfy, N. . . /bomb From of 1711ati. . =1 i - C g , palsy. or idea - Brittemala Cloncr i . • CO.. Rapti ton we 41 741 $1e ttse l trii ;Iv S e l t 7 :I f' • Srt R