Trka - 411 Nano s. II rn . • . ... —'l l llo nowesi- Southern pipet is the Chayleslinyi . ll4. • • - 1 --:The first step towardtbappiness • 1 is t 9 Iprget one's se . , .. r f r ' :i ---_,migratio is epor .-front 1 Nielaigaii to Ne* 3 . • ' . . —The witti to tie spoken 1, ---- • n t ia g l3 , culs‘arch—Tho Pi , - ' , ' . i 1 1.: - =The eliftbn. Spring. *al= en,to I ,clugpel 406,41 ifowll,soo,orgasi. 1 • •- • :• lttlfe.oortine is railioadis4 in -Cal- Walter Be . i,t , is io liinie n natinn • went. in ‘Edinburo. 1 • 1 - ' 4 .. . • —Gen: Sherpaall has been ureceiy ed". at Ottaiwa, Miens.. • 13Oslon - has subseribed over $162,00010r a =tactual of fine arts. •. —ls a jolly-boat eller helped along by four roars of,laughter. •—A lager brier brewery has been started iu lokohama,,-.7apan. ' sonio pet, \alligators. Oro tliey of the lantikli bieed? lady- at Ellsworth, Maine, tws twelyelaius tailor family. -Texas lies been .visi ted" by a ter storm au'd by Horace Greeley. _ --T11•0 Floosue tunnel is bored 15,- ket and 9,9,71 eel remain to betbored. fin& the Vre mere arcs, While others seek . for Ain —The . Newfoundland. &lemon • ares awith ho,Virashingten treaty. • is 80 •much "whiskey pa eins'imzukti that ruhuey sinalipOx. ;is ifibrassing -I.lroLiosu and is not decreasing in Newark.. ns ; •eornpltims of neg &lit in lighting thh streak Lampi sinee•the uter i flow. ' so among the horses o en goy, railwafa con4uuesFi —The disc -tile NOY ,Yorli 'vas' Itbs . ,tc4L —Tile 2 - 001 for the atmexatio Dominion. of July is the time . of British Columbia to the' .. '.• .. —Secretary and Mr& ' Fiat will leave Vl'aidling,toti the. list of this tnonth for 'several. week's .abilenee in Not York, .: • . ... —The . suberiptionslo Sii,Walter t;;cott's Astne, to he rreetedin Central Fait Wt = New - York, Ilea amount 40 eigittlikettSand dol ;dam. , . . ... T, - • . . --- /t.iS ascertained that the'' Tilexi . ....; us arit - i'in the habit of cutting down the tele.; : graph . pole.. of thie Denver and Santa Fe lino to repair trcir wag Ons. . -.L28,0.00 acres of land in Fnyette, :.:Sieholas andGreenbrier counties, Virginia,. :ha-`e recently beqii purchased by .Pennsylvani :ans and Marylanders. .. 2 -Havana has a cab syStem which • enables paSsengdrs . to ride the whole length of the city fur twenty cents. • 14ut4eri. arks, Jr., has. obtained , a verdiet, againkt the Boston and Albans hail read Company r r 5'11,279 fi7, - H- . . The qua tiger of the San Paulo Tiailway, in ilnedos•Ayres, has' been ,pat upon - trial for inurden in consequence of a recent •.• fatal aorident u .i - .the road. . - 1 , --•--71'he tyrib ie school: of Charleston, .§.C., aro to be dosed on the :10th of this month, _ ',inn'. . ::.• .f ho Itlcgokl 'pint of funds 'with which *..- ti; ••..,!:;:ntio them.-: ir- .... . , -. • •---.l.iappy f .NeViida . having already diseorotvd a t.eckitod soap mine and three soda water lalimi, is-now hunting after a lemonade , • spring . 410 a fee ice cream caves. --:The roue of the New York city - Niadnet Haile- 4 11p! not yet decided. The Der el(ct wisf.,ly,insisii that if run tram the Battery of the 'City Ball: - I . . . -=-3.lfrs. Frances it. Carter, of New York city, has 13{, , en giving public readings and ' ..- 'is ,protiotinceil a fineclocetionist. —The, -thee :excitements of the , week in Boston, arc the Barnum show ' thc Odd -FelleviS, and th Ninth New York regtment. I.t I —i's. - ‘S' od is reported to have. t realized not lest than ,f.'...)0,000 by the sale of her ' sensation stork., which at firs-t she could not induce 1 any . pnb islier.t.o look at • ;-3.linisto Wasliburne-las recei....v-i, od leave . cirlbsnee, and Wilfsoon go to Earls bad for the he ant of his health, impaired tom' his arduous du les in Paris. . . , . —The 41.` tc De.partment issues an : 1 :average of dati pat.: T orts ds.ity, many of theni to Frenchmen awl 'Oermans- returning to their . native countriett. ' - .' —A. weSteirn— paper,.chronitling the -lath of a. yond„" man, says ho was i'gtinlable. . Pi ,, 1.1k, a trite Christian, and then best base ball ","short"st,tp" iii the section. • 'e - - Levy, t is Parisian-publisher,haS the niantiscript, of all tile li, t oks of Ale:midair _ — pumas, superb 'Y bound. They aren't-Men in .-__, 4 a script as dela litt copperplate. 1 - -- --Llteliabliforniation has been ' received at Washingau that the t...rctiolt go+. - eminent, has.appoirded Jules Felly.triirdster to this goyettituent;in place of Viscous' Terilhard. -:---Tite anniversary of .the kiattio of ,nn ilk ei mit was cohbrated with much spirit itt 'SIM Fran, , .sco ha Saturday, the- Russian War ' steanter.fk, : yarin firin a salute in hither of the day. . - I • canal boat was. built of iron at 11111 Q, Englaud, as.early. as 1787. —Mrs. Cunningham Burdol hits ; juAt eommenCeil her bah rnntrimoniat "ren• tare." _-. • —Mr. Charlas---Bugler has been elected president of the .publication avletr; of • the lAitheran General Synod. • ' ' , . , Dr. j. 7. Livingitone, who:Was au;tity ~:Irs a Vulted States consul to 'Central . Aineri..l died 'a few days ago at Cheri - PI galley • • in-this State. I•• - --,,,-.. , t !: --,-Mr. Morel's B. Buck has a vine ," vaf- on the mhuntain side ,near Front . Beira!, ' .Va., - says the .Wheeling Ingellfgehcer, which/last year yielded fifteen thous4nd gisims of Myth , ut Willy. --, i ' —A fellow living near Locklfa i ven I wanted to butcher a calf last Sunday Week. JI is - wire ‘ and !daughters objected, wherenpon he came very near butchering them. . I Fetiatilo surge was indulged in IA the Republican primary 'election in !Titus % ille,last week. 3lrk - Charles U. Brett walked up the rolls arid deposited - her, vote wish her husband. - , , . .. . . —The D'elVitt Clinton Comniand 'try of Knights Tempters of Pertsnninth. have - a ceeEtf 11 the invitation ofthe Templar at Lau . Ecacc, Massacilusctta, to visa tiiiit city on June -21. ,- - -Lilo Msociated Prest; over' ator rpoived a dh9nitch , about Secretary ticArartl'a VI ,:l. t the Khedive, the Other morning,iaA Pa h,lrti: "Mr. &ward. waii ptesented to, , ii. IL Edire." .. _ ---Dllrillg . -Sunday's storm,,o Beech 4i1 • 11 clastnut it;aves fell 'in Lowell; Mass. It Li 61/1 , r..Me1l ale:ll!worti brouglif by an angercur relit -,, .i. air :rote thi", - Seene of -the IIore:I-3h.: t0r4 . ....10: • 1 c-- d --•The , ceoa - triennial reunion of - tho s.x.tiety. 61the \Army (l a the Jamoz•Will be' had in New llork 6u 'Wednesday, July 19. Ma •• Jor General Tbiry will ilel4'er - an oration, and Colonel John il!. /fay will rchitte, a poem.l - -1 '-- li r t ,Point 1 . 1 . tu 1 —Tho '‘ esc ip o as are ' enormous in also', and covered with old' time' engravings or, miltOry insignia. They Order .. no degree; bit simply certify 16 the satisfacto. • ryezarumation Tassea by the recipient. 11 ••• _ L . •-•— A.hon , a year ago, a Litman • named ifi'2ffe4llger .bonght a farm on the aSan= cv hills, - LT ing connty,- for t 5,000. Since then coal has been discovered on the land, and $50;000 has xn offered him for - the Jelin.' _Delauare she_ d this spring , -have been shy of „Trenton. , ' The fishermen of that • city have heitclularthreirts'in.theis. complaints. On Saturday' .nit the 'season closed. On San -1 - day the shad passed by Trenton in multitudes ‘ —probablya ," peace demonstratlon". ' l —The lethOdist Camp Meeting -; • -. which Bas begun in Salt Lake City on Friday Lust, is' conducted by'some Of the Moat , expen -fenced able; and 'brilliant ministers of that - chitrch. The'serviees are held in a mammoth tent :Ana are .till to be kept. up for several days. —A nesv,_nterpriso has been set 0111,..nit by, some of "Ike influential citizens of -.. Dostoti, to developethe advantAgeeof Revere • ifonue.rlit - Chciscial lleaeh.as a'seaaide resort, and to_lliirigrits attractionsprgnitinat'. ~ ittlY before . 'the. public; The time-from Bgton is not .over an hoar. : •• r • - —The Troy Scientific ,Association I and, the Vb.4ny Institutomill hold a field meet t _ ing on haturday next, on lielderberg Mountain ; • 4 a ideality ascot uufrequentod, but one said to Vbe retnarkalle for beauty of sce k nory and for • t, ram opportr :lilies for the study of geology and • botany. i „—The Indian substitute fop tobac-. 1 . enio•the, kof red willow. it is scraped fine • and tined. Whensruolicd it produces no sick. nose or be ache, and 'the Indians of , Wiscon sin who'gge it turn front tdbacoo with 'disgnst. • It i c a lled 'liinnekaniat' and is t mid td be an • soli-sixtrhu • - . , . - Irgford Iteporter. ir.tovrons E. 0. GO6RSItICII. A. W. ALVi;ORIT . Towanda, Thursday; - IMPtrBLICAN STATE TIC/OCT t ' FOB AUDITOR 4312a1M. Cot DAVID ° STANTON, , ypitjaut comma -4 . -, doi. ROIfERI: • sagunaam. ; PTA*. ISENIIINE COIN. • - The 1 - sathie - ciikt - i'orthiNciiti DetnacratiCtrplis %ie.- ;Waiting notwitliSt*Atid kfisys,ilis Pittislitieg Coblogt. L ci4irca), e . videnco is copstluitli Jitatimaisting to slicivir • tint Davii, STEPAri ybostusi and their fellow ineo rAgiblee, _real hidatia pieces df the Chc'iught And sentiment or theSoutlo. few days ago we imblishea an extract from the Mato. Incas made by - Towns: tb cone , - tpondeiltf of the one, the substance of his rxeuun:lis beitkg that, like his leader, the peripatetic: Insn, ranee Agent, he accepted •nething, believedthai , the-Boutherii' States , , . , Ronk some day - renew their straggle,- :that two-011rd% of their .inhabitants de - sired. allother -trial- at ~annal and would hie to see' it attezrri)tod .; ttat no criCilizatioia in. the world :woui equal to' the 'ciiilizatioa , Of 'Virginia and. Georgia, , among arhowa•latdit vrOdnets are l itelk) Thellibtpr and AndersonvW Coaiitig, as 'did these declarations, oh the i heela ei4'eth es in 4 - SueWfs' . -I * -1 4902 , they were significant attokth, with- out airy further proof in the sanie But, as if the people of the South were determined ~to con .vict their 'Northern political allies of misrepres . enting Iliefr . views arid opinituis, these utterances are now supplemented by tin address from another representativnSonthern man known as," ratier Eves,- a t'atholic priest of considerable !Amine-ace and literary ability, and whose political Influence, 'strange the statement may seem, is hardly sectimd to tha .of any Mau in'the South At a . " pic nic" near 3foVile, Ala., held on Deo oration Day for the pu'rpose of help, hag to raise money for the. erection o a monuinent,to the . " martyred dead' of that city, this man was theorator of -the occasion; his speech, reported iia the Mobile lityl. , ter, running over 'with bitterness rod hostility to -the 'Government of the United States. . • I liad it been a mere eulogy over the bravery and devotion - 1 the dead 'onfederates, it might have passed without comment, because Iziern'age and sacrifice, however mistakenly ex-1 ereised, Will always meet with a cer4 tain sympathy anerespett: 13ut •he went out of his way to glorify the " test Cause," being interrupted', with plaudits ' . at every referent° to the name of " rebel ) " every allusion to thi deeds of the -" glorious past," and tvery denunciation of thosemho "prefer to princiPle,-the ceoteareula tions of policy." He declared 'that the surrender of swords was not the surrender of sentiments, and that, while himself and those who gave him their 'applause, were in gloom and sorrow pow, the sun Avoutal yeti rise on the resurrection of their - :' dear lost tmuse,' • as sureri • as it• rose after '" that sad April day wheh LSE surrendered' his untarnished sword to the welticest utt that ever won ephenvetal *floors in the World.' , . This prediction wag grebted with tre; mentions-cheering, as was every out burst of a similar character. In the face of such repeated manifestations) of unanimous ami-uneonquerahle op position hi the 'results of a war as woven into the organic law of the land, theitimid cones ions made -by meagre Majorities in a few Northern States-strikes the observer _as` ludi crous. It May, be true that portions of the Democratic .party honestly de- Isire an Ascension, but they: will scarcely be able to fly while such weights tul' these are tied 'to their wings. , • Democratic editors profeas to We; greatly disgusted - with wliat they call the office-holder's conventions wlich nominate • Republican tickets.. How virtuous the Democracy• have become,to be sore For years it was the practice .of Democratic gongress men to forte Democratic National conventions for nominating candi dates for President and V,i'ce Presi dent, and in New York . city - to-day, the office bottlers control all the .niove month of that organization. ~j bile it , hadvigor and life, there n oti er w i ts a party that held power in this coun 'try, so absolritelycontrolled by: office holders, as were the Denaceraey-L,and it was the Southern office holders' and slave - breeders who knocked the lifQ oat of that party. With these facts before .them, it does .not become the skelton left of what was once the Democratic organization,to talk of of floe holders controlling any party. , . ter VALLAISTIGHAM, - wne made him self notorious during the rebellion by lira open sympathy with the rebels, and who more reeent6 — set thek Dens °erotic party into a foment by 'origi nating the "new departure," is dead. While engaged list week in defend - jig a man charged with shooting an- - .other man, the defense alleged that the deieased skit himself. Mr. VAL- . LINDIOIIAMe atteillptin- Le; explain to one of the counsel how the. shoot ing must have occurred, accidentally took up a loaded revolver, and shot hinuself. The, distressing secideut occurred on FrUlay evening, and.the unfortunate man died on Saturday morning. Mr. Y VALT : ANDIRIAVI• )iad many friends, and was tha\-national leader of the Deniocratic party. D l!)- Another new departure by the ' —their talk of hona,h4, initalt is norm . iv aim.