A on •all- Natio News --e. Th- Dal rittgtiur inatoro,Comitils prop oa the 3.711 of (ktober. atlang dregsos 'are't Funded =LAvbi kilted a man in California a nielon patch in La :acres. —Th'6.e is ann covering It sword like 1 -beer? \\74)," is VS 00 1.1`4C 111113=71 ---'R'i~cos ~iu~ ti-af . ~adic~e' hat. ar3 harmletis—t kantikerchiafs. , ye gixty7eight, coil • Vaitcd 61.ate:t. Than; !or ftioalejs ill th s to havc a free -met o,c or its phygicians. = Chicago . Lbrs.ry fur !1/ i i_Pickaway .charges tplitato IyOrEtIS: =1 ;aan i ceut IvurDi for . . reported to . be copy flare syeten{. ' . —Janan 19 ft.:rill: N . l:in, mil, t society recently' ,, omrtp for beating Mt t•gg. are never "broke," , it . fair extra —twa,Fonts." ' a small fisli-ponci 14 , 111 thyre*i.a perch in it. IC(.; , A :>1)(1 =M=i2l iS ti • ? WI: - tersou declitres thdt it eti q uette to blow it out --='Whou a .:1410 Clarke, the Americ! ing at the 1.4 . )nc10n strand t c..inz.diaTi, ie pla atr, • uscript no:rel discoie 14ers iA a story of . , evolutionary era, • —Thu ma -among Ilnwtho iva:t IP:e at the ho gave a party reec! n the euirner of the invitati 1 and varly." faily er-stoLe of .a new I vrtit in Newlin, N. J., • - - :rile Co c TncAav Shrivor, of Doi Iroink4l. I'rortsenr of Pain ;VetSity. A 0t 4 ;,. bevn in i(.11 million- copies of I vhich Spurgeon has - -171 Vent Th ,, n , ana s , nn , pnnl , -d bavt. be oil:. Doacie, (lowa, I as iy to the extent or hiP Riled w or string. .nan that Tilaketh a 1 c4,, is better than (me tivit n ',l)oy -. al m: (• 11:1111 1 /144 VIA .:Cr . ,`O fut., The we lb a t.n'lit Lly .111MMher! of George .....,c,ond -- 4 - Alexaild , r Ha Aannt Ilandiiigia4m, widow la ulingh : uu, diea in Clink 1 i 1 . attsi•=, who take their 1 H.c.r(Sa to wli !I, (I.i S:lict , explosiO' 1.1 of filo IV talu:n plao country. ent arch i;fFl • Thr , r, ./ re about_ 1,500 Tun the Pnite.l - Staten, ••ar , 100 nteinint.rs. sogiltie•s 11141C/1 iv.; Lt.stnii7r, I - al)(!rs, The Tr: tne f - - Tivo a`,ll J;, .• t‘; 'IL iRt, d Vi k giuia Republicans 11 •nv. 11;1 , ;:l t , , m...,et in liiann Ntl it fi I'':il Infusion to on " V III 2,p411 4'lll Id 11111 LL , tul, 01/1 lat,•l 111'. Fritll , 1. i. , 1 r• Ca n ry, •f.•re to 'lli- ral Nvilichi • perfiirins :t r . mid Tim; all aroma-tie 'f r:.:1 111 iu:m•mve quantities • --A min; tlo• dtd;:t.l of s.'l Las bcciit disco , Locii tit — • butt telt.gr4pli cubic -gam to 1:1114.s itntrrruptiug —Tilt; el ilercl.q . ;,4 n ui ifr. tivatr`v,ra. teripst., 'Norway, it,: a. it .11. d Ir 4 . • ailin nit•At pal ~•r prtiat - 0 :\lvrellit tholistina colts itito I. , hrary of fit. LoniAd lA.N(.r c. 110,1 for bylatt i,.:i•:. nistory of ~:jernsa 01-Etigiandlu Oct 1c lir.. of :14 toll .1! will hi~in ti' Aral, dilitwici Vic•inria's sfithie; 111iioa. ih iQ nail, by the Mar vie of.l,"rth., nn thr•tr arri •- t!,)1-ieen tarot N 1 n, n -lA , s 3tar, , Is. • • •ell. is Soott to lie publi. ied Tr , .D.to. Boobee, Jss. Bastin, Jno. or l'ekin: Which Dill enleav to J. Spalding. Irsuzing, s Europe land Ada 7,,.waroni.-- - A. B. hi r nuner, 'Win, Shumway nll. Cogswell. - UWer.--Ed. Lockwood, KB. Minior, Leo n.n'f , Lefts" is the Lan Q..pf Noble, iqs q ued in Eng gild, Wfu-een.- e absurdity of the agitttio te,or 117,/rE,aff, L, Olmstead, janies.:Tolinaon, Asa McKee. • . R. C. Gaylord, JI. B. Ingham, S. l ie S. Batts. he . In/NV-Alt. E. C, Myer, W. 31. Shores, Geo, A. it 1)00 .1•; 4.1 , •11,in s4h,s - tllin! the comp,. s hlVon tt. .- W,,:tttut, Er Pasha, governor-ge Iwo recently receicr•il fro S jewelled snuff-box 11.01.1,5 rt tilita.l of Tm \al kWell 'MaSS.) Cloirter !iltailt,t; domr•sti© nso a full it to is to 14° stint to tlie h. i rnrtltpf coast:" TllO - - L tIT,: 11(2.4 hnn twin ern boT 1 • r t•I:t aspi lo.rangtm, met ltia parti • \V i 4 ms (far sir, did von "I hope so,"wss the na' doctor has writt 1 , Motu' hi 4 snbj , ct's anal what hr knows 1 A : .ot-r ti ranch trn inl l ,t‘ith. A Fr( li(. „f}},' d , w ii'tieal.l LAP:119,14. onnr; 12dies were roc ntl al - Abridge,. and the • st+ d the openition was called up( 1,4-ror, they —'t dry. .--Two 1 , 1 at o juice being repOrte,:i tirpatc , potatts-13tv_rg, 14i t..ll. , lz,l`N i , ors to filming piti=ni T(,l)a rw . inv:v."th , tI itfitl( liml , tre • - ---Tll.l itCN:II 1.-,` 1 - mpers report that• fi ri rinn+l'llanginz frn i l t : ; :••;lIIIInt county. recently. In EPVerityl..wn'thirt.. SehO r ii. 1. L, t tt pre , entol $ 5, ~r , ,- : , yraclric. 7N. , .0,110ra, the oy t e.r . •,_•. , r, :111 , 1111 . 37w 'Oo.h Ili. Ai want ;Lc Ro to nnbliran Sta , , eon N Y , l h 1':::: ,, 4t RI! t. arly ill - y.. - 1.. - ospontit'llt t Of the Cinein •,.,,' wunt, fi, , npro John 74. liar itriiv., it , ininat,.l for l'res'd ent 11.•;:12.'1'1'11 , ....if for Vn:( , -Prts dent lißi 7. 1 , .1,1110, I - 11. t. L . 6:111 (~,,,,,, ik:, , d - Ki•: .I.lt. I'.-111 has prodnced nil in . 4 th , 1 ,, 0 I.lp, r ays. (.ITert drtnm 1,, ll,' wo,A. A p-„1,1kly. Ifnli s of New vorit,z . .t (u alCol :'t =MEI ME Y..t IC h 74 (; ut.ll (:, loctiem f r 111, - • ('iamb r 0 • , :1" .Tull' I li*:an, liwr o t , tllrlr f: 1,1 1. ‘,.,,r4" 7 . C Germaii - az3tinnal 101 8. 8 , -1" wa,lit am Ithr.in, ni. int,) arc 11811ft'. 1 , 11 are and thn ME N - 11',11!1 ~ f w a. Fr•.m•]: nest strin.:;e2j precin La thl.n adnried T f or Ow pr. vorr,:on. if p'1 ,, 541, in•, infn 01.0 —The tho —.k la y .her friends pn,l - MI nrzirrnen tti‘v children. "Child t.v.tl, picks - • 11,-1- = clf h • 1,111 Icrvis has orilaine(l, 1 1 t i liat in fr Iltr• nhy r.:n , S,nd iru•np , i FE ttor 1 ilr', l II I Z./ 4 • 1 IMMO ~ 1 111 (1 Irittly front ()In• c.f th rn tonshgla elvrt: in on , f the' .t ir.r.iirinz if had ii 1:•• ~• •.‘, -• * 1 r. s they tid 111 tt 1... r t .-- zx J EMEII on of )lartin Farquhar rup .7,,rtial 1;r0<or. lat..lv killerl. near t,;:v.l 1 ,- ;91, , theedinmi;l? d 'Mao, :i .„l make_a fortune. at th< time 11(r wm only twenty-font, and A to:. vory Fri:lll,4llz, yont.t. man. - French journals continue to vr.?fly war I.,'tyeen '1 rat , ht. ~ c iianonnee zrea cide,. The Itt nt with in Spaiti gna attti 2 - Oyeznient orpo.tea 11 , m. sw,iitcllo, wherein the virlim • rant n uoricA tl e I;y twttillr", off r,pinio,i,r prom Way A:IIO,AV e'IT'!:' , •:1•1 r“ITIV , •,:. It Is I). t r is in . CIISIIII)(17. 1,41 t 'he iin ('il7+ , o'loll Micro he h of tic ~ t'~•~~rr =~r:7~ t r tl;• i 5 Ft n i The. rot-, -1,41 f iL , f` IMEI nindl r §radford si: orttr. ....._ . •-. _ - = I,= - ..:__- EDITORS a - -. . .. E. 0. 00001111 CM - S. 1W; AlAtaiii. I Towanda, Thartaay, Aug. 24,1871. REPUBLICAN STAN' j TICKET. ' FOR AIIDITOIS GlMiltd ) L Col. 'DAVID STANTON . , OF BEATER. FOIL iritErou poi. ROBERT -B Or EMMY= memlie4i,rver e promant rft AV.' ALVORD, Chair man, D. BOCRNE, D. F. Pint, O. W. J. 31.7 TIIACLT, H. B. PAISSONII, .T131Z13 DOXAIMIS. The folh2,wing resolution wu adopted: Resoicel, That the Standing Committeerii oemmend that the primary Meetings for the oloctipn of delegates to the County Convontion, be held on the afternoon of 81iTII1LDAY, Aug: 26, at such hour as shall be most convenient ; and that in making the call, the Vigilance Com 'ruittees state definite ig the ?tour for opening and losing the mrefirig. Thr Committee also oarrntetly rocommend Itopublicaug attend the onticusemi in • heir respectire,townshipa. " The Cot yvntidn meets at the Oonrt- Honed, n Toa arida l3orongh, on Tiie day, August 29 at 1 o'clock, p. 'Pi. W. l Atronn, Clem D. F. Pans, Tcc following persona word appointed Vigi lance Committees for the ensnlng year: . vrort-tcs comrtrraza. Athens nri";.—W.,P. Stone. Nathan E. Weller, S.Ovenahire. . Bqro.—J. M. Ely, Jr., Chas. `Stiahllng, H. C. Hays. Apliimt.-11. E. Gilbert, John Stevens, G. W.. ' ,Albany.—Warr r 1 Ayera, Frabk Jones, Jamett . Terry. .4rmenin.- Leiter Ilildey, (lhas. Kill; Alex. Cease. ANIL S. 1). Carman, Dr. 11)oker, :Alvan Dun . bar.• -- • - 11,tr , Inv. W. K. Taylor, Wm. A. Hillis, „J. 0. Rlit lrt,_ f Burlivtm. To•ix.,--W, A. Lane, R. 31. linapp, P. barns. Baribighni Barn, —4. S. Clark, Srsit Thomas Smith. Thwt,,,9ton West. -C. L. Rockwell; Geo. D. Bonnie, Slum Batley. r (fa,,,to n _-Wm. 1.. Manly, Goo. Gull, James - L. Bothwell. Cduton 80r0..--G. W. Griffin, 31. P. Lewis, S. F. Channel. Pvekhani, W. E. Gernet,ll. Far r.,rwsou. Pi6madih. -Jas. C. Ridgway, Chas. Stevens, F. - F. Fairehila. Granrille.-1- D. Taylor, Seth Porter, Juo. Furgeson. C. Barnes, Joseph Lee, Wm. 34:5-,, ,, 'bit. rekt:tysrille. -M. H. C4liug, J, 14. Johnsen, J.J Gorham. . 0 Stone, Beni. Tears, tifilney Morse. ib-1,6,-M,--Wb Th f. ,at Wick, Ilanaon 3leKinney, 11: Cooper. :Ittbrcre F. Sweet, M. T. t l Vangorler. 4 .21/rAirue li.ro,—J. R. M. Rittman, IL e. Tracy, 0. Rockwell. Ore- -l1 L. Frh,lac., A. ti. Matthwews, Isaac Marsh. , .11 Orert,l..--.l)anicl -. Her erly, James Mathew'. 'ileWelr. H. B. C'haffoo, Lnej Sto yens. • niil f gnir4i.-.1. C. Itolduson, Owens, J. P. Syires... - Prince `J. A: Moody. Am.te Buro.- -A. S. Kea!, 0. W. Yottog,"tt • Fought. baviits. ~dorillgy• • .- • . • Trlley , 4 .•firaltill.—: 11. Monroe. • or, et.. -E. C. Parroue, John Craig, Ira 05 ' Crane. Gco. T. Thirekl.rd Tr,acy, E .Robert Alin, 0. P:bnrknesa, Win G. Tracy, A. T,ukitaai. U. I' 1,%; I, , Acz”in.-- 0. L. rullg:r, .Tease ISrpwn, O. , (lore. ,rya:, 1i.49 :11 , 7u..-11yrau Fri,,:bie, Wm:'SVena, P. Lanemser. - T, rry:-Wal. 11 , a tut., Ilirarri L. Terry, Albert MiILT. . 7'f or a ig(14.1" Thrn.- -H. L. :wolf, O. 1). • Oraollo lough, .311tIsou towman. , TO of'd7“111 I;firo.—G. M. Ball, Itobert ifeenteli eon, C. G. Tidluni. T,,,,m , ta ..Vorth.-_ r.. r... bet.ortg, Ci. B. Mills, , Alva Smith.. Ma= G. W. Stpne, 11.1lowell,Jno.13eards .Tno. 'S. Quick, E. Ileam, Jr.; - (1, jP F —C. L. Sh.Tanl, Pctkinn, Jas. • 'rm.. itgo-13y the . direct influence of Deinocratic-mob-administration, the 1 -debt of New' York city iii made great Ur than that of many of the olden eities t in Europe. i DEFt-The Democratic part} ._is the tnr only political organization in this mit • country that has deliberately preach to ed repudiation of State and National . m- debts. ===l e rei-The Republicans of North Oar ;`,; tibia aro expesSim; their gratification at the defmt (if the Democracy in the late election by giving barbecues throughout the State. Few persons in this latitude can realize what these people have escaped. lIEN. The East Genesee CcitifereMie of the M. E. .Church, -is-now, in ses, 74 , sion at Geneva, N.Y. The Confer ence opened-on Wednesday of ..last week, at 9 A.M. Bishops Simpson ,and Ames. `presiding. Although Bishop Simpson'S health is greatly iiiiproved, yet lie is not able to do mush. Bishop Ames is relieving him from most of the labor. This is an important session of the. Conference, as itis the time to select Wlegates to the General Conference. The „._ Laymens Convention' to ele_)et two Lay-delegates to- the same" General Conference was held on Thursday. n- Col. CODPING of this place was Secre e'l; tary Of the Convention: o I 'le' The Fort Scott " Jinni/m..7 . ;ives a discouraging account of 'the cattle- trade, notwithstanding the high price of the beef in the Eastern niarliets.• At Baxter Springs and other soirees of supply, there is no markets. There are now 40,000 bead of cattle within a few-miles of that city, and fresh herds arc con stantly arriing. Not half the cattle are fit for sale that have yet arrived at any shipping point in Kansas;and after six weeks of tedious driving over the plainsfom Texas,- fighting by day and cattel stampeding nearly every night, cattle owners arrive at Ray.ter Springs on a beeline, to find prices, so-loin at St:Louis - and Chi cago that shippers will not tak6 hold. At liaxter Springs now, there r isno stated price:and -there are n(offers ; for cattle. They pstuilly sell at about one cent_per . Last year they zi ' I brought nearlir two cents. UM THE EVAN* EXIIICZILEMEVIS, _Recent developements have dis closed a rascally attempt to defraud, the State Trenardn of a large sum of money-,---(abottt $800,000,) Land the diseletinre has excited the indignant; ccerunent,of 'the praise. The lacts,i as they have come to light, are ly -thdee : -In March, .1867, the Legislature pass' ajoint resolution "authorizingi i : the Gevernor to appoint a special agent " tO , collect the disallowed and suspended chiims." of Pennsylvania against the United States Govern :meat, and providing that "the com pensation of the said agent - shall not ara.ed ten per emit= of the amounts collected." Upon the very day of the passage of this joint resolution Gov ernoi Geary appointed George 0. Evans the special agent, and on the succeeding day the Governor eseent ed au " agreement" with Mr. Evans; reatiiring that individual to I,ve -se curity in the sum of ten thousand dollars - for the proper performance of his duties, anti providing for the pre sentation_ of 'annual reports to , the Governor,and of semi-annual reports to the State Treasurer. Ur. Evans went to! work-, and made the follow ing collections: MI BEAT H, Mar 1, 1867. warrrint:-No. 19'i7 t 78.516 October 28, 1868. Warrant No. 5535..105,C,51 46: Angst 27. 1870.. 'Warrant No. 2749 126,8-16 09' April 11, 1871. Warrant t No. 843 137,822 59 May' LS. 1871. Warrant;Nn. 1176... —242,167 57 Inn° 23. 1871. Warrant !Co. 1815.. ..298,7rA 08 Total a 999,757 143 Of this money , the first three war rants, Nos. 1987, 3535, and 2749, amonnting in all to $321,011. 44, were never heard of after*ard. The State agent Mr. George . O. Evans, present- ed no account of them, and did not pay them into •the State Treasury. Matters remained inthis-position for - some time, when, ahtut the middle of July of this year, i vas whispered about that an ,exposhre of this gi gantie fraud was aboi L it , to be - made. This seems to have frmhtoned Evans, for, on the 21st of la4t July, he dis- gorged cash to the lamount of $29, 7 967, 53, in the shape of a cheek on the. Tenth National Bank, which he . handed to Governoi Geary. This amOnnt i represents the difference be tween the gron amount a the miss ing warrants and tli r sum of. . $ . 291,- 046 91. This last amount Mr. Evan's still retain:,, upon the plea that he is entitled to it as ten per 'cent. ecn- mission; under the joint rosolution, upon the min of $2,9 , 10,40. 11 which be claims to have collected. Let us see itle has s right to assert that he collected any such snm. We have shown above that he act ually did rolled 099,757 ,GS from the General GovernMent in wttrrant-:. In 1861 the United State levied 'a direct tam upon the State of Pennsyl vania to the arnount'of $1,946, 710 33. Sulisequentl,y the State made certain expenditures for the General Gov ernment, which gaffe the Common wealth a counter - ' Claim to a much' larger amount thin . that cf . the spe cial tax. But the special tax was settled , ,,on the 11th of June, 1862, under Governor Curtin's administra tion, less the - , fifteen per cent. dis collat. which Congress allowed for prompt payment. With this deduc tionJhe whole amount of the special tat was brought (15::.wir to $1,651,711 11. ',Of this Mr—Henry D. _More, while he:-Was treasurer,'lnlB6:2, paid $350,000 - in cash. Tlie balance of the whole amount was, of course, .1,304.,711, and wasipaid by the pie relinquishment of flu; clatms ry . Penpsyl ramie against the General Gov ernment. Now mark this fact: .4 LI1 - r. George 0. Evans actually claims ; ten per cent. commission upon Ifietum of $1,304,711- 41, which was ruerlly allowed to the Statelfivre years before the resolution was passed uuder! which Mr. Evans came into office:. Besides this preposterous the Special Agent claims commis;iions• also for collecting 75606,000, which was actually paid into the State TreaSury by , the tnited States as early as September, 1861. his - of course, then, perfectly elearlhat the claims of Mr. Evans . to any Credit or commissions for colleeting these amounts is impudent, ridiculous and unworthy of a moment's considera •tion, for the Whole. transaction was completed Long before bi; Mlle° was even created. Yet, he actually ha:: undekaken to withhold : front the State Treasury, for - eomtnissi , ,us or; these sums, in amount et money, taken from collections he has really made, etpial,to $1.91,071 11. If we add to these, figures' the „sum .*:!19, : - 975 76—whi t ch is :ten par cent. (0) $999,751 tih, fhelrthonut. of the war rants which, as we have sail s ho- c , IFr. Evans really, :di , / collect -- we have, as the grand total whioh claMis for his own,and which he still retains in his_ ossession, V91,4?-16 01. This affair, haVing bc4m •breiOlt. to.notice ;of Messrs. Haxtranft fted Mackey, the Auditor Gerieral and State Treasurer, they at otice . serYed 'a written notice upon Mr.iElvan's to pay over the Money beloriking, to the State; He replies very coolly that he has paid over all the State was entitled 'to, only retaining the p." allowed hint by law, amounting 0 . $291,046 91. Messr:-. Hartrauft and ,Nlackey decline, to niake vny terms with him. until he. tthall have paid over all the :moneys which Lay( come into his bands, anti the pr01,.- bilities are that cr . iininal . proc,•cklings hill e eonmrneed itgainst the dr• faulting v It is an'unpleasant task to ehropi-. cle such an outrageous attempt. at swiTilhig,particularly lidien the com mission of the offence may seem t,, be chargeable to plumbers of the Re publican party. Bat, although Are cannot prevent Scoundrels from usit, the (M7unization - to forthe.r their -61- lainons plans; wo - i7a)4 on-;,11 (,eva , -ions when they are doie . c.to'd del:ion - nee thin aq - they deser, and dennind that the public shall bt i - vikett - A and the laws vindicated. The Republlcan ,party cloaks no , ptttuderers, apeli* Cs for no orabezzleMents. With one come the itopnblican papers' of the Commonwealth call for a' full and fearless investigation of/ this Evans Oak. No matter where the respon sibility rests, Whether /upon high or low, lot the reseals - detected, and their dishonesty diSclosed. To - much credit 'cannot be given to Messrs. Hartranft and Mackey for their promptness and boldness in their determination and efforis to make thisA. t gent disgorge the. public monny - tre has' unlawfully Maine. If their,endeavors arc properly:43e' c onded by -the other • officers Of.the State: the thOusands now withheld will soon be in the Treasury. The New York 'fribunc says: A persistent dispargement of Protes tants and T'rbtestaiitism seems tn, be a part of the duty imposed the ,Democratic press of this tity. Even The Sunday Mcrrury—which hates all religion with rigid, impartiality--- reStricts its slurs anti its sneer:; to Protestant denominations. The IFirld continually bubbles aver with asser_ tionsdik. e the following from its last BEM , tli tho OtaniCan n.•, - t'3 tagotl:cr eomprir.• t =Lin boToNip of sivnnt 1"40,001.0410. while hvath.4l pen; count (cFet IA100.00,000: the ilbudirts: *leis having 34coat1,p00. 1 . 41(• rtutuan Catholic_ (!bureb. .rintiiazr% 194.060,0 , 0 fol!owers: Protest‘nt only ficie-it is coolly ,assmnol that the' Roman Catholics ontrinmbc4 all other Christiana by no - lcss than six ty millions, which is nut neaT. the -truth. But io will a-insider more particularly the depreciation of the number ,of Pktestants. Any fair estimate Will make tlieTrotcsboats of the carious countries ns Tno Sta!r4 Rural I.'rita:n.nn.l lre!sti .... German Swetten. igrans, 3nA IT.mgarT, Anedria. and r. ,, utilm.:l+: Rwitzrrlatul. derrran Y:•ts.;a, and the , rrc.t _ f ...... ......... 5,6114)n w.- . At.. 4,f i (003 Anstrai.ia. Tactnatar.ia. t.'4 New 7,7 J n 1.. /:toa.nco I.ll.eria. Nate.. and Cape Good I 4r/X1,04 1 0 F...Trpt and the rest nr.trrim I.nol Armenia and tiv• roat of Axi:t N,Pnot.OKI America ermt:lnara th , ;m:iy. EMEI belie-. 3 the ....abovt‘ does not exaggerate the number of Protestants, to whom the members of th Cirthp dox Greek C nirrh iliight properly lie they also protest at,r,ain: - .t - the claims of the Bishop of R . aine to 6..oboyed as rightful heal of the entire Christian Chnr:di,) swelling the imildier• of ChriOians who thug' to at least t1ae.1(30,- (100,000 elainic:d for 02.3 Boman I=3 zw - -The New York rejoices to learn that _•oEerntnetit ercdif stantklijgh at home .and abroad, and directs attention to the frA-chat while the people cheerfully paYt7nittid States taxes certain of the heavy tax- • payers in that city are preparing to resist the-collection of 1,_.c!..1 taxes. It exclaims against this iwuvenieut as an outrage. But it im eerily enough ac connted for. the-government makes incrithly statements!of ithe finarkos, -and i•hows by figures that the ; tax , :s are applied to the legitimate expenses of the government, to the payment of interest on the delbt, ponsiomi, and :the extinguishment of the debt-prin riPal. On the other ha - ml the author ities of Now York refus to publish a statement of city finiinc until lit erally dragge - d into it by, public opin ion,and then only a.) much as t o .oio that too debt of the city has doubled. in al,..ut sixte:;il Months", with —no coli•espontling . iMprovi,nts to show. The table of expenditures promised some w e ek s ag o , i s still .withheld. No wonder the tai ayers are in revolt. But the dead neither see nor bear. MI I= QE` .111 of tit(' r:Tort.a eircu lated..from' the .:r4 of the Cenible famine ill I'ersia are- corrohoratea,. after tunny denials and softenings. Front an ;•ight to a siNtet.eqttli of tltp .poptilatiop of Isp,tlsan, in the vicsteru centre, has Lecn swept away; nn'l a larger percentage in otitcr placns on the Caspian Sea. The im•itieg canoe was - famine, and I fire Cati:o-1,1:11:c: Lai follo - ,ved the dearth, and sn - ialipoy , cholera, t• : i.htts and wirer: (T,is t ,ase..; are taingle,d thi m. • 'fl m 1,-.:A -gress of the cholera in Enrot,we ha, led to :got -, A•ntar•ltt•• ion tit 11: :lin and in East Pru-,:a. near So far, the ravagcs Of this have not egnalh-d former y ears. ':itt‘l it -; ',regress has been . - ,-I rover. Er.r(lll-.1 ington riarwii,-10 • s ny:2, "stseral, re 4-cet.thle ladies--wives end u'le.,thurs visited the hotn;cs jf ilkin: - !" iu tl.:2t" city and inturriewill the lit•flkls thereof, for the : purpOso of th4.would-I.n -ahle thi m to 2:et in the inedz...llit.S to rescut. - the inmates from the disgusting and sin ful life they • are ‘•These women,:' .says thr' (VI I*(,,r, 'are tl-,oroughly in (2:nicht,. anti whateNer is done by them, is done with- tin eye single to the host rood ('lases ()f the eiminittniti-. IM=CI A Nev 17,irk l me invit...!; :It tviit 'to 111,2 f‘,llt)willg MEI I= 14.. - r: - .11 , mr 1,(;),.5.'. INMIII =I 11. 1• i. I. 1,:1 = tom• This is a contrast which taxpayers or, ; _ ; -11t, to :LutlY. I:I:en those who syn.ptthize sits the reactionary in b.tii:cts of the. Dern4ra , .. - tany woll he staggered I'V -the c.-.-i -10:1,(•,• ,:t the financial MEI Nr1!) tlJir'l: , ; th;.ft 77 • .: :lit, r i,, ;;; ; ! , n _ tilt , : d o p, e at,' lutrit prinepl, : want, tti how oiwny th (1k.)loto-1? • MO Mr. Albert R. Schofield was ra uated for Assembly by the Demom .1 of one of the Philadelphia distil 1 His success did not quit the rol ring of his end' they hate loived him an persistently 'that has finally withdrawn in disgust fi the coutest..--:- lii withdrawing pours hot_-shot into -their carer ~ follows: . 'The history of those 'who nt i cut control the Democratic part: Philadelphia is a history of rye{ wronga i 'nnsurpationfq dud . injui Individnally I hare suffered as ni -:frOinthis ignorant and -_yii,,ite . 1 runny as any other cin, and limit has been reached where bearance has ceased to be a vi :and where longer, submission w, require attributes either more or than manly. Because I have ref to become the pliant tool of a men whose right . to i•ule exist! their pre-cminent niflianisiß and doubted' tenuity, I have bkn elie oiit of positions to which I Lad t honestly chosen; have hcen assail under cover of night by asses; have been traduced and vilified il out stint. 31v CAA() 1)11.4 only i exeeptione.l in so far as it has, more . open than many others, bil ev. cry . intelligent citizen knows tha ' tie DeMocratic party of Philadelph a is now, and has been foryears, con6loll- Od by just ankh tnen and means! as I have described, men who crave 'Posi tion that. they inay sell it for profit, who elevate their pnppetm because they can be handled to ad vairtage and who barter away their Cite. 1 and those of their creaturts• as r a. :,1v a', Judas sold his Master. ''. In speaking thus. plainly . I nth not actuated by any personal p:clae.; The time has come when some one !ra,/ , :.' speak. lam not vain enough fp a::- spill() to be a leader, but the stand I have taken of resistance to ne i4ner ;tut, bigoted and corrupt tyranny in side the Democratic party is asSinn 'ed by tlionsands, and that party in Philadelphia must ~ r e long Citll( r NA rid of tl:ese 10a1 t ,y,.... or 1., 7 ,.., ,i,,,,, u. .,. , , of its iii ) se intelli+lit 911(11t , ).1t.: , `.)- itTS.. nn -..c.l) ,5.11 , 0,1 0 1. 00,000 7 1 510 nri' . n i co C. 0 C 0 0 • . • we give plao - .t. to Mr. r. ply to Nltho' the letter is (12.4 , a it: June; it 'AV:I4 li:111t1thl to t , t) to for I,ltatii ention last While vt..l.,:ve no interest C... We il'A':evti the pizt he 1:;:s---in this controvers . t';VeCtt Tic: \\ anti Et. , :rtzt let: , printed thi• nrtieles, Litt tleelire•tp puhlish t h; :}. , 4 (I, 1!1'000.COO ll= ; 1 111.1141 , 4 '.I 1,, HEE .... 2.7`S,:ilt,ti~ I, I.:- 3 1 =32 -A DIS Or STED DEXIOCItAT. =I j,4. 11'4, nlft.At I)etmitt(ll l,e:r• to th a t u • • ri the 117 , Ssage u 1 the (.11:in ;; t1 3I ‘uptio Lill. IVe \shut 31r. 11 - inin t4il gr. Ei. , if;:ti tho snlijeof, hat think ho traviloi re2fcrrc (I to ;v ia l thi 11 OAvIN.t t laye+ur 1 , 7 p r rtf !lit• rah ,);11 MSS 11% 1 r. ~;1 Ih;• I. I may Im.:111•tt ..1 hivinf . y, rr a p—. - h. 11,41 t tlie,lnt:r n I:tunlyer ct tin :ore th j•ree( lit rcr‘i.,l; ; 8rit... 1 oli••••r 1,, •as 11: , 1 ttl(1•111. , 1 - : 1•) Ncl,ch tlsk prlvatcx ntr .7,1 - 7. .1 csttttsl, I w oftld t..te that .011 wia.intamt! .1 - wall gclItic111:11 nc lot Lnn i ' 6.1.1t I ttl. - "111 . . N't 3,;N;1;1;., 11,; ; craft- 1::)•:)?2tr !torn tl:. 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I - f'•' , • 'I- • V•cre , •t , ••• •-, • 'O, ,:•• IICW cuuuty :solicitte, W.' i %1•1' has iwc - orl. _ , 0 , , al tl- - ,:%. ca•-aktwh.lt N7Crt• tinlittit•l to ~,, , - . I In r..L.;:ii,l bt thi - ,' (pie , tion of 1iLame .,..,.,, ,„, ~!„--,.%.,.. ~ , t - th,.oNaaaaa... , -:,:t• ~. , ..-v, - „,-,L ~ - , - h . I I 18 •Thil that ;:.! i coal ': ~ -. .- : - . 0,16.1.- 1 , , y - . , t - ht--zt. tliat .lel , ~ ..--it.l'S IVin " 1 1% Willi hit: IT•••••-•tr 34ir W ~. , .. !i It t6 - 4‘ , t:41 1.1411'• a , ? 04 , - ! (*;'lltle 1.). t i r•• ,• 111;c4.nti , r1 1 - .1 - (1::1 -1 1 t , . ..........m..a. 11l ow .•:I•••• I I ~...•: pv... , . , . ; f:urir ca. ,- 6i-,-, t' ,, • • .., - - ,,,t , •••• , a clliip'; :,••, ,•: 14- ~..1:1, 11 111 I' :1,11 I.,••11,1 ';) :II 1:1 , - - •, • • ••. ,• -' '' '.. ' t. ' '''•.' 4 ''''''' '''''' t ` ... ; 1 01111/ call:lit:Lacs, illittt•lit.e , :j..-Ctle Mi.!: '••••••: :•• '"I':•• lt;V, T:1 , ` , 1 that Iv- 1,:a..t• t : 1:•• ; t : ,,, , ,r hon:-...,1:14-4,:tit 8 ,,,i ~; :i- , .„,i,,,,i, fa r.p..i! bef, 4 ,,,c,..!ci11,:tekl it) Itr01.:1t; titc ~:It I - - 1Y Lb , 1 , 1".! ,, ir , i. ,r Ly tl,t :::".als.l;:t,t,to:t ~ 4 0,.111.1 t •-• , ,• tr., 1. 1 : 71 1 . .r 1,-tt, v• .1 7 b' - r•_!". r it 'll th" t eF.ts of t.1.1i... party H .r 1 1 '.7 OE in their opinion the change of venue .in Mr. 'Ward's elan was unnecessary, and 'that tie eotild get a fair . . 1611 in his own county ; Mr. Webb replied to the above - tbatit. wcaild . make no differZnee that ho share paii-rthe law sahib° heal lust rixtelya from thenoutlysg , Merettra letter saying, th6,bill rand 7 0:A , ought to putt. Mr. Webb soya htialentlonlc the.ropo'bsibil ity,etn., and that hW,itedgnites-tneas ( ,- ,e r iff his youstitnents, without featirtnte fa vor at ray. hands; Ittm glad to' know' 'that at this late day even (the Istislatnre Amin- all joetruadh that he reeognbtoilmq,as oneirif 1/i+ constituents when at\liarrishitrgy .et,ring to get any ntimber of reslie4alde. - .otellemen to aiga_a tuna:wan= agautraiiwfasiio. of the law ; the lion. Mr, Duel: and my elf begging of Itint to desist 'and lie answering me that he had the Ifon.lklrlfercor's letter; and that lie should rags the :WV if be could ; made me think at the tittle that be recognized.one constituent and only one. I thought arid still think the opinion of eight bnndt.xl or a tbonsand meo-frorri the different townships in the county, wa:: wurth.v of as much eonaideration urain tisseivs t inn ofthe necessity of .a change venue in the. I Ward cash as that of our Unnorable rungrest, who I think' had oat been ten •lav , 3 in the county. and probably had not at that 'time conversed with tifty citizens outside tho 114r ouch of Towanda. after the fthAating of Slit.l.-r -by Ward'. Mr. Webb when he refr.A(.l O. I vov erned nr inilgeni,ed by the remon:tranco of hi', ftefot RAJ; he thong,lit. I cant Kay with the gefitleman that I neither. fear nor n..k favor at his lianas. I liav,) ask,:d favor at 'tr. W.l;b's hand.. and ohonll require, I altpllhl do Fr) again : with' fear that the favor ac in thlii case wonld not be granted, and 41,0u1d I live' .and t h., lionorabl , '“ , n110- man ihe returned tO the high position whiel, he oe.. , ,piertrzit favor' that I shall ask of lion is to , !0-I>yilibi tan:, oiling inv . the vOine, in 'Ward ca..e. as ce tiermb ( - the I:ri,Vto lan ttintvr, re. 2. 07 eoneloe:or, 3}r. E.11!or, I u.n.11.1 only "say that thf. }fen. Gent:ervln Mr. W.l,h; nor.l not 1• ten 1( , ..n to the trouble, to hare stated that lie feared me nor a,kccl favor at my Lands, T Toney... , it 10 ::rally ntleroto 4, that lie fears rem raver of toe one. of tbote I)c . ., , in”:ts than !iinv. - .lf. Truly Tobra; .• Da 1111E3 nn.. tted been .ins; )eeli wen gerln a.s , 4crting last - week that Col P:ot,r.rr'A candidates for the Legisla , • 1; lure had always aeteci with the Re publican party until last - fall, we sup rx.,sed we were stating the case cor- . teetly. Sn far_as the •Etateinent ap p)il to Mr. Pritnn - , , .•.:, it appears we were in Qrreir. However it makes but little difference, whetl2.eri he. de sorted the party Inst fall or Otis situ it ir;illrtt noW . ' , al e.oinpany and nut entitled td ; the cupnort of Ilpriy;r , !. The Finn who !,•1•:(1F.' .I,inist If fcr. the irtr ! po.:! of breaking up the :Republic-1n I.a - L-ty. no matt(!r- what hix !nisi pro fec :lons hcen; 2 l.4 an enemy to thf.'party, ana s; , 7.7L11. it :1.11 irl , i1:11?-t;r;`1 't Ir , t t 1 , 1; - !," 12-t I•••,Tereq.cr t. , ',lntr•. T T 1 , 1 ,1 fA , r, 01 , State from Suptvn•lior i t.) I 17, Witte...it it 1/tltr. f pow. r • a,,t. i,r ,111:-.:.• 1 , 1:v ; •••••.:, etch a 4 v •ir • . 111'1Vi':,:7'1 , :r1 V.T) :I•ta ( .L• .11.- 11:•.vi• Al( ~ .r Itivq• r.1••••-1•fir , •.: ; if, 1. •11,• run in th • ranl,s 1)• - •i• •• tat t • - •,1:•• t; .•, , ••I:tirin • •f t•N t • I, t • tier n ?note rei , l r nr.7 , rt,l that our 1. , 11, - ftlt anti Tut Ci I,:o.t•in• t: .t - : tn, to ri,,ii:e•--pr•ratt•ii-,, -.17 1 as t, T L ' •' torni tii•••=•• r.nl r IP , ni , D: , to rLta :!le r,-..itinn and that )our ...f; n:pt yea to give the t • 1, ‘ „, / ...,.vnn to rt - t: :• .!:•+ FMB UM MEI %D.A.:- not Mr. EL ' every nierillier of the :in: from this enntity it fLe rtst ( "car-. the irierc zi L- 1 Of .7N !I 1 . :1•• t:f t r, ISIE •• 11. =1 \\lb/ I le t, • he grefttrA• 11. 1.1 r, In- Iti r r 00011101,`,1 Shoul‘l 11e Irr ell c.,:t rt ;Ind iollow th J . his in:v cc,,,,, Horn,. ft•. 4 •:•• ;lc ro.t I I I • ' I G .. - g3" Pi -.Tloint..tl hula to the number of abtint t\•;; nty niet It in arriAbtlrg on the title inst, anal n• - )te.iute.l liact fcr (1, 11 - (ral itnl. Surv;:yor , Go :It:n.11. The obi time friends of "feniimrance who _}posed thci action. of the innjority wore voted out of the meeting. The, following earcl !...i, , r , •11 by Cien,..owy...t I Presid.f.nt of th, State Teurperni,,•;' Society, :Intl two other yell knouts' toniperztue, will ;rive '`,( , reot this , orthe _ i . r -iy.,,,,,, :, All:2,tl:it. 9, 1.-.71. T` .1f ,, ,:1:•e1•..: ~,' tin' .315 ? , c',, ••,.•,,,,.,,,, :,,1 , /), , Frie,)(7... , ~ ..1" 7r; ~ :ii.. .r; • .0 I' , i'.:,e e . r7: --The IllitiCr , igilol, 111:•:::bors of tit(' Centnl/C'onunittee nir f oinfel by ftheflnth i rity of ...the con ; , , ,,t ~ u n h c la 1 in l'hila' , leli . ihio, I\l - try -','.11 :Anti : 14 .11 1. , ,t, heir 4 •I‘i., - ,;--.11 nt II.:1--..L , 1 ,, Ir,7, detni it their !lute tCI t l .llt l`r , ly :Ind the ea e..-. 2 .-generall:..., to ( illc-r their I ~ ,aenin prottj.t a,.. ,. „litit, t 1. ,, action of , i.ortaill.:of their fillow-1.1.....;ber5, who, in viohttion of the action a the eon ! vention in Mae, La-. e (-11 1 , -. .1 ail.l .: thi , (Iv. - 1t0f , 1in:...; :1 c9:;ve.::t.ion t. , 1 t • : !I i !) L it I. i nA ( . 111 . 11l Il• :I t ca'. - - 1 .:1. - dos f,,r A•111!.. , r 1; - etsr,t1 nt, , Tl 4 'nr - , .:-, r il , Ix ro.l, then 1):.. , igl•''t-ii , ; .. , ,. th : 1.1..:1 of :.k. . 4 hn n. , 10vt , :(1 iti ".%T.ty 1.1..,t , ::1.,f1 ha x i. , oi. en i:.fori.eie.,l l‘v the, 1...,...-. 4 :... in thi:.; - .11.,iv, - .Le.bt th:it it i.-.. 1 p.a.:: .. indivianal enti rpi"-', , , ciiil tl:.tt a) ,in, could tali , : pa: t in the i.lis,. ' :: • li - _ - _.;;.i nnle-ss -,villit, , .!z to p'...1.11.g.,, 1,i , .......'.i to 6 ;11 - 1 . N . 0 ; 1 ! 11 1 , ~:•j• , :t.,-, •..01,e.1 in ti.::.. I ,' r:11.1" ; ,. : 1..rt,1 Laviti , ..r flit -1 • t., .1 ~ , ,: :1 .. 1 ,..,,- ehrtti, , ,....Z. in pnri , c.e“..., on t.;.;.i.‘1, nrt , f thos!.. ( 14.-:e r z - e,l in tile r v‘ 1 .•'..i01f;-.1 . \ - ..-..:,, Lt, ;.,,,. ,1 .1 he r:' :. .1, , r t1.: . .t#,. the ~ . .ii,l eon \ ,- ....ti-r, n , . ' i.... :' , —.., 1 .: .:1-..: MEE t i „ to ma , l, , by it tl' \-1 , hitier,..o.• ; J r lay •'. I out :rat'..l,,l•ity . f:(P.11 Statt.(' •••... - Lif•ll t)f late appear:A in c-I.!:?.'vt patelics rel:ttiii to coil- rtuar3ial cp-3 cat itio-a4 in. 1.:-.1rop,s : not ;3-;;1, - -o. - ••• • . - , l . " titiD• it ilfts1.)(.0:1 n hy• t::, 1.01111, - fit cor n A•f c . k..ini,zrnit.. , or gilik apt budy syndics unit t.si is E oft! cdty COSIMEIII=I EH S. C. F..1..Fitai..1.: == 1 ,- 1 w •.111 1 i. .•ll •l lICICEEI T li 'l'. 11..1.111ng a (;i-:1, r 1 IZIC3TI TEE EXOITENENT AT OGDENSBURG. - - -6 ' , `Flnfg ni o l g rt ain" . .7 A. 441,11 n re. 0 3 :DEN.4a.m0, - 'l7. Y., August. 16..:... Caron Decamin, Who, claims to be an et-Catholic 'priest •and a tnember bt the Inquisition in -Franco, attempted: to speak here last night in denneert•'-` Eon of-Popery. "His remarks being offensive to • Roman -C4hlics pl'esent he, was - yoilently_ s assaulted _and ate_ meeting broken up.' He - was taken, away in a Carriage, Etts.piefillr policac His adviSed to speak again to-mght, wben it is Probable he will be. suffi ciently. protecfed. Ogdenburg,' T.; . .kugurt large number of persons, including a formidable riotous elMeent, f •athered at the hall in which•l3arou pleathin, the fliiti:-Ofttholic nrer, was tabb-• bed on ithe evenin,l previotiti. 'The doors of the hall wen; clused, - ttni oit the arrival of the' lecturer he Nast conducted by the.polien_to the police: headquarters - for protection, where large mob asSenable4. • Subseiluently theinthorities called for volupteers, - and a large munber of citizens responded and were' sworn, in as special policemen, ndqogether„ with the regular • force stfeceedeilin clearing the streets, when-the lecturer was escorted to his boarding-house. Anintense feeling against the mob prevails, and citizens are'organizine to vindicate the right of free speech. Offers.ofassistance have been reedy etT:from neighboring towns. - ATTEMPTED SITICIDE BY D 3711. T , HELMBOLD, LoN,; Bt.t•scn, N. S T., Ang. :21.- This :morning, about nine o'clock,Dr: • H. T. ITelribold, • of New York, tlngaged a hack at the Arcade Hotel„and hor ' rowing a double-barrelled shot gun from the proprietor, told. the driver to go - l'aiong the , beach north,: as -- he wanted to shoot stMle smut -snipeil 1 After going about - a mile from the I Branch, he alighted from , the carriage and stepped it thort distance, placed i the hutt..of the gnu on the ground [and - the muzzle under his chin. Be ing a very short won, he had to stretch to - reach the trig r ,. ,, cr, a_nd in doing,,Alibi the'inuz.:,:le r of Lift; gun was thrown one side and the charge passed along the Ade Hi face, merely sing- lug it. The; colc,red driver innuediatcly Inn toward the doctor, lint lik•fore Le hint the drwtor lull caipt ied the eccs - ind barrel --in the; :wine manner. Not being in-i - ,ired by eith (or colored. then gut int!) the ea! riag ;1 1 .0%.• t.) -4 - 11c-ro the Di-. tlie - pow!lar. from 11i5 I:i4.a , find (1r..); e Thcre is a rnnior that tlie (Ir,etur 41tteitiptede tki shoot hiluscif with a pistol after reaching his home. This is altof_ , ,ether unforindecl-H- =OEM 1:0 , :ioj: Dr. II:An:1)01d tlet.ie.:, that ho c.:lptcd. cc:unil! Lonj I.3rraich to-day. .S:LKS lie W:3S- pun and of his picco, put Lis- tu • LLo band cle4r it. 'Whii.) accidentally touch:A the stJek vi the oth-r I.q4rrel. tL(' load of which was ,51. , ,t - titi at -ti•ipl the caltrin , ,, S - etirtlay tac.t in the varilo4 t?:.\-itsitip , ,artatsce that :tre az; t11,1(2.8-atc:; MEI • 5.. 1 1. • i7,-37,....!Zi• n.c: COlilliNG, Ia7S4ELL CA).r 11111,1)1Ni; ILS! LI):1 E, • - i ktill: .0 LAB I;LINDS, L :=3, IfE.vrjsc; cootu,NG ..4rovEs, • .V .1.7(r.111 1 l'T 11 1 1! • 1. AT E it :t,C N ru 1 L W _1 Y S lit 1V ilfS, k ‘, 1'( )1 1i 11)1; SALE AT i• 1 ('TS. 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