t• E.O. GOODRICH. B. IP. ALvoieo. t--,-.. p . • . . • - ' . ---1--- ---.- , , 1 , . • . . , . p ea d tun= Mit 0173 CiOILIESONDENTS. $7)l arid seltvossessed, 'he tn. 11V71 MX ALL ItiTIONS. Vailionl N erot t A,66 , . • . '- - ' - ' • Vice - President Wilson . i + - t‘e t .ti t. ni - as In ion aminf- gl . t r o t. I • '.. -. 1 . ..'"•-• . - _ . • ... OUR WiflBl3lloT NLE ' ! nd - rind a ,- eleat4 Calciiiiii - 7E7 =e'ell, • . 1 APPOPLEXITHE O.6xtsc.OF,DEATEL ' imail4hatel :„ iil if i e =. -. • ! l uny? , Rats . 1 kiiiii. ' ettat b l ll 6 7. ol be w P .4o ol 2:-I'inli , . ~,, , '--, . -. 4..ths:Leaur-, ..Fastbe . !ii -'l ii . tha SPdikarihiOlje 'Ffiondo of Raziaall . !:l - .Liett?', - ,bue igiE Jeasl,, pit tr •Nitr i lfood'aid Oar listrody at Work-Excite- ; dials f i r SAlttkoetigoo l ,l. "• -,., meatlmosertlie Meeks iit the Interior Depart; 1 &Ivo. lissf:".oattaMl C0,5.,;,1bel I 1 itia*--Secirstowy Oka eleszuslog the Angelis i titlei l li "Ade,' 11A - 17‘ba t' ' 1 - stables. - • • . -. 1 • - ' . 1 1 air the posithm be lilts man: I - — 1 ', - 4 'ations, to which may be ad I i . • ' wAsull(- 10 .1guy'. 22 . /875 ' • nil readiness at repartee. AlthoP1:0 1 Hot NOW that the clectiot t is are Over and the he equal of Mr. - Wood and simile of the Democracy with its rag-b abY once more . t xcel them titers in p inpersonal magnetisni, arid p olitical iiitutcay,. yet. Le-far iniited to a back seat, the next popular excitement is the ques,tiou, Who will IM . 1 l itsnake - up in celerity of action what be s the next Speaker: This, at:present, up- 1 ly lack. in strategic sagacity. Cantivut pears to he the :111.abzilrbi,nr; topic of dis- • -.• and - -mular ' his manners, :mil rich ... _ . F 1 / 4 cts V. of Austria. Duke of Modena: eli,possessed - in 1860, is dead. A i-A;tr!mail train between New York land Washington is pronaLed. TWENTY-ONE linintred citizens of Bos- tifn want MayoriCobb re-elected. Tut 'oftia , l4 find crew of the burned at se l it ship .rolin' nuicol have . arrived safely. at 130,u0n. rep'ort that Austria intended inter Ivi:l,t7ion in the Herzegovinian diftictilty, is litimied from Vienna. j inhabitants of 31inirOba ire stiffer ring from the censequenecs of the ravages grasshoppers last summer. 1 ' 1 - . 4 t• have been expOcted. I . . t sT ,chat m ig h t ) (;or, Allen is suffering froni chills and Tver, i :I ll' is - thought:that the complimentary ,-; . • pu :, a an% E.: will la, . lite 1 l' - tot s• her - t slid for Mr. versa' regret, and it is especially so !Blaine for-Speaker. , in view of the great service he has .1 titsrf,v.:Nrou sheet suggests - that . rendered the nation and humanity. rTilden fought the canal ring to head off t hnreh for the' PreSidenc). Having peen educated in, the rugged , Ft ‘ E men were le-Ably injured. one, of 'school of 'toil and poverty, he• had ; , lien t fatally. at Trenton. on Saturday, by the warmest sympathy with the un -11V11.•Np111/41/11 of a coat oil lamp. ! lidicK PoNtr.nov denies that his If,-/,( , .. fortunate and :Oppressed. and his ~ r., ( is about to suspend. and proposes to public course has been ; characterizedsue the parties who started the story., , Tu Ent: are three thousand intliatii ill, . • 1 by the strictest unselfish devotion to 'i.t. : . who hive called a mass meetingat the . best interests ;of his fellowmen. _ . Indianapolis. _, . , In the affections. of the people he Tot: life of the Rev. .1. 11. 31 iles,. were- _. 1:(1-y of tile - American Peace As.sociation. stood , onlV second to WASIIIS(;TON u as insured for 45,1)00 ' j,,_ alid LINCOLN: . • • •lit-nor BEDE.I.I I (Protestant Episeop,il) , llk:Nßy A. silVii.stiN was born in _ ~f Northern Ohio , has decided! to make , . I.i- I , ..bilaiielit 141enee at _Cles'eland (f,, rarmingham..NeW, Ilampshireir heir Tut: Monitor citiumieus.rlyinz off New . , ruary lei. ISl'2. He was early, at. the 1 )(lean-Anis been Or/t• red to Is' prepared-, azf o f ten, apprenticed to .1 farmer` for business at a moment's notice. - • and for eleven years. until his major-. :P t ,: f. AT. Colorlei Jolla McLean Tayliir, • 1.,.'. A. and nephew of President Tdylor ity, perhaps. enjoyed. in all, tWel:c p.:(11:it Ifalthruire! Sunday. aged 41) ytiars. m b l it hs schooling; Ile read daring r t .(41-2.-. spf NNE I: i" iSlted Tile Treasury D e - - , p ar p tiont , Washin k rto n , on .tiaturday, tin hi, leisure. being indebted to a neigh - , his Kay to 'Florida. where - Ire _ 1 iu• winter.- . - i • • ! cal of. at least, a thousand . volumes TiLE \yid.) , of Mark Brown,the tour ,h•rer who tags hanged ;IC 31011660 i n. last; of history and biography. At: Oven :.•.iunnter, ha.s licen arrested as an! ace-s- tv-one.he shouldered his pad; and oil to theMiorder. i. 4 `went to Natick. Massachusetts where 'PHI: tsar'if 11tP. - 14t(: .1:1/11eS 31. Beebe. (if it.,ston. ,lit-pc.,es orithout: fun- million d.. - he passed two years learning , the L'rs. 4 . whielr*'''' , , ( 4. is gi\en to Olari- . shoemaker's trade. With hissavings 1:i111.2 idstiturions. • Tut: relations between Spain and the .'he returned to , New 'Hampshire. to . . :7 UNiCed Stales promise a favorable and 'pursue an aeadetme education:, But 'IQ orof 4. settlement of all pending differ- Alis satins Os_. vanished in thehands of •••uces, ~.: - . "fin.: failure,Of Wallace (.l: (i'O. whole 2 , one to whom - they had been ingltsted ..:0e dry g ood{ dealers. New ~f Means,. -is . and. he was compelled to return to . . 7 f ' - " 1°11". l ' il ' ilities ' . '.'75t1416' asst, the . s'uoe bench. In the Harrison' ::::)1)0,001 y - • . TIT 1-; .114.`Ci."11 fast ST mail *train' between 1 cam pai gn. of I'4o he first took the n•ilitdelphia mut Washingtim went in- to stuanp„. H e was taken up and re .ervice on Monday leavino-' Philadelphia " . 1,- , iil 1 / ' eloek A. Vii: ' peatedly elected to I the IlasSachu , l'. - It i.. nigh--ani) e rstood at Washington , sets, lcgisrature from Natick and ii:ii the pret-hhitt has no i n t en ti on il‘if' - alto twice made a Stat 3 Senator, from i cc( , gniZ.tig the independence of Cuba at ~ ' ••:,;,i•arly hay. 1 1 ... )10dIeSeX county- ' fie was the early .. - Mus..lonfl-tt S,•llNr.r : K. the - wife of a - oppopent pi* slavery, and with Joux Wealthy fannerdiving in a village nint! '0 w ii e r • 1 r . 1 T .1., 101'C Massatiiiisett; 'Mies from AllentoWn, Pa., was imirdered • ' oii Friday uo-ht. ; fatuous anti-slavery petitionto3Vash . !.1 -PLI EA,s dispatch from Calcutta to . inztan. against the admission of , f f - London. 77i/of .4 hays the disturbaitukat : ..r ‘ l ‘ i,,,, 1 l i , h r.,,1,, ' (i f ir t 1,,„ of itangooll was caltu.l by a band of rob: ------" --- fathered. - L, ,- ' .... 5 .:--.. Ile ! s tryipLf,-t..seize the arsenal, - 11 ' unalterable hostility to•slayeri;'.which • ri"wE''''"' w• P. 'll: \ xi:Y. the govi'rn- after one of the most edniprehensive ,R,-lii f z ,...1,,, g r5 t who via:tett t he , 'Mark , .! I till , . has returned to his home in Fair-. and exhaustive speeches which had haven. Ma,,. . . - ; - - ever been deliv. d. - 1 tlie Nlas __..eyed. passe!, ac .... _ ; raiment \hat has Min worn during tie . minute's past seven o'clock he said : last century,—the yo ng, the middltl-a, , et saehusetts -Legislature by 4 large hewould get up and take breakfast.. and the old,l Id saa_atg 01l their evornocateti inajority. In le4s he left the " old Ile then called for bitter water, have come, a. id ai. of •old, ar• de, . . -- mainline. of the• Den ocracy of the North . - w hi ch I:stairs. '• M Ing to unite with the nen . Free had heretofore been prescribed, ond '. t . entire tl sil 1 . 1115.. Am traERE W:iS a ....fl'e:ll autfieme at. the . ; 4 , 1 1 ,1 . rt . Ili: .i ir I et I ; edited t ( %t tit' ‘s:i • i ts ' "e l having drank it, he laid ilowil on his lilow 2ici the „ ti. , ;. „ l . ll(a,snl9.lo it, the .1 , a_r,.i . ), „, g.1 Ili .1:13 . n Tithentarle on ; 4 i . tettrila3-. many • 1 l 'l 3 - 1' e 13 ' . 1 and eersons not heite. , ; -So'u'l' that Meetly arid the Boston Rej ,, ,/,/estin, for two years. , . . , .. -, , 1 Je l . ll ,l' . exhaustion, breathing heavily but • less will answer ; :ma aldentett applfeant Sankey liailleft. ~ ,- Ile wits made Clmiirman of tlie Free - utterino . I' • few • for place are from every latitude and 1,m,- ,no word ,, an d in a min- , • • : 'l.ll. sINI4 31tr , -, S It:Diet, iirel expeteri •- . : 'gitude, :Ito from eveier zonej-torrid. - tein. Soil Smmittee in I Sell.•i•Again utes died without a struggle. 1 ,, ;,.aril-( free, enrepe in anent three tat( Committee in or frigid—of this widespread t• Ilion, ecek , . - 'fires will pass the winter at i•the he was elet•ted Statt• - Senatorjalid in Ilis death coming but a fete •Inilf- y et th e y Will find that the sitine lane 0 • White House. ' • - utes after all hes ..el . t- . t Cl,l .enees of re- : pole which dietatota , i . . hinuble simmission i IS:1 4 xvie neole'('lmirinan Of the Free - ' - • l'iit enly livine deedl.liiiii Of 'George -• ' • -.• ' markable improvement end rapid re- in the past will a , , , -ain compel them to i•, - iv/ , ,• - ' D. 1 rent iced the lietititek3 jell/at:dist. isa Stlif National C " nve " tic ". l a- . Pith- , covers, could not' at liret be realized ' waY to this hungry horde, who make n i era] elson; nuts holt-teen yera; ef age wilt. - 1 .„,.1 ' (1, ~ j•.••• t i . - N. c 1 , his• 1 and • litrOrt,/ at. COneeitling their utter contempt ito, i alit!ta titian tit it . a omia 'by a tte ndants, it , was not un- • 1,..e5• the same mune. I .• for the "mud sill,•• "greasy iethanie. - Cwiniiittee. - Ht. v. - asf, defeated as the til the arrival of Dr. C. M. Ford. who • and -elate eperate- Le t the North. • " 1 11 fl - 11.1.1 iii 1L 5/ EIIIII.IM. formerly a 'sell . ; me o wn \•e ii Viiii: ib• o dd vurre,poniii.: ut Free Soil eandidate for Congt•ess and• les : resit . in the neighborhood and was ,eta of good feelingl and shaking liaiiils instantly eittled, that the melancholy : (wee. the bloody ettaslll means notliini.; ~lurid, the War, died ill Tow. X. a • •• "at - afterwards for I;rovernor. but in 1x55.11111;ly 4 It • ellii,llllirll lio. fact found any credence. ;lnure than having. the rt•ins •.r goyerm in it -, be V. chosen to succeed EtovAel, : : Th e -gala placed . ill their:Molds. In the tic t THE Ca. , e ~ i • 6,:trles H. Phelps. Stair . bodv has-been ittid out iii. the , see:treble whit+ is now goim, ,, on, titer., is Tieasory defaidtcr was argued in the Su- : E ettErr to the - Crated States `Sell- Vice-President's room.'s ' every evitlent•e that .the old domineehnk , .‘: rime Court. at ' - .lllntiV., 'Saturday:, It is I '-• • 'ari appeal on a Writ of error. :: s- ate. Where lie .tirg,ed the repeal-of the . MEETINti IN THE cAPIToI.. . spirit will. soon be as ranipant as ever: _ ' Muttering; loud and th•ep may lie heit t ,d Titr. Min. miie ! ntee t San F.nineket, Fugitive Slave law and the abolition ; ' WA:MIS:4;DV. Nov. 1 2.—The sue - eme.et come eft' heforer liald:sgivin g (lay, ; of slavery in the Distriet of (' allot!- .: Prone Court met at nbon ;and imme- ' the South fur this and that position aim: t ', l -• r.., , aib,.1. being Sii unsuited, atilt 'it • • • • IL 01154 441 ( pr.. en al% t s mi.. par 1. ;- • (!lately adjourned,l -U . ' t' ••-ti • It • • .' R • is ft'' • - -; - 1111( le JUIS ICis i 0. , :- he still Jonl;er 11 1 ferred. f t i . , but and the Territories. Ile was; an proceeded to the Capitol to take part ' among them. declaring that the claims if tiaTra. Grounded, iwitliotit doubt, up, ii tin 1 triewtorre - pi X fi X lets ,veill.e'd the earnest anti-slavery advoeatc 'during in the ” ' ' • t h e arrangements for the rice- • fact that the •Sonthern deleg.ites (IP 1- 3 .% int'l?t "I . 113 N 4. b 1 _ 1111 f l " . damages t" his 'all his years in the Senate. _lle was • • • • sterile a ltiajt uritv , President's funeral. Among the r e that i 1 of the Democratic Reis. iolr, ; city liy•_the t•xplosjon in the canal at _ " . - • resentaaves ti, aohy.' a display 6.1* a 1:,.. 4 4• T irs Park. ii1:11.i11141(411, last year. . briefly'• a native American, but left ;al rette l y assembled in the 'ladies' :re-. , narrow sectional feeling! Lax already 1 e ' AIL-. VI 111 iii- once the wife of Steldt- : the partv, when it adopted a slaver{- • ception i room were .Senators Thur- gun. In every inure that is, made there %,, ..3•.• lemelas, lee: oi dered the collection i platform. He denounced in the Sell- I man; Sargent, Whitton, Edmunds. :i s 11 " mistaking the Met that the _Northern ' Deinot•rat is not a w'elcitine guest at t le , ti' piiint ings gathered by 3lr. Doeglas. in ' , Morrill ,of . Verthont. 1110 - ails,. Pad- ' I:i t rep e te be c,ttologited and .41,1. • - ate the attack on Alr. SuMNEn. as a : . _ , , . •: e: : banquet, that lie is looked upon niel•ely as , : , dock. I atttrson Dennis, Jones of an auxiliary or (lip-bearer. useful only in WILES'. the cheekei-plave r liar fi n ish- 111'111'1U murderous end cowardly as ' t'l ; 1 • . • • • ... ,!,- , .. ,oro,a, :Niel/on:11d and Sherman ; • eleetrons, but wholly unlit to he adrnitt 'A ;•1 a.-rely- ~r 1-AI.IV • -• ' ' • . .- . I. gdo". '' a g u "'''t the ' eault Ile declined' the after chat- : also Secretary Fish. Postmaster- . femme: the apostle; };Sod the :Illumined of 4•st - players in Hartford. CoIM., or whivit ' '— 111. , 11'4 , 110r-s'er); while one gatileikaS draivn !cute • of 31 - r. Bnotles, liceause lie re- : • General Jewell, Att%ney-Generid i the Fre"t 'a• •;milt ali int oft ‘ • [knitter:it , ..• 1 i it . . :snitii. ' , I'ierrepont. Ex-.A ttorney-General The • . •• , . • • .1: ..... ll'e duet sarcasm ! IThe NeW ; girded dtiellino aS a barbaroti s - • , pi..t.t.„ . \,..„. ; _ ; _ . _ ~ foul phut ipal candidates for the . .s lork 1-5,.., ~i pq Nxt rhatactt . rizts's the Ind(- ',..j 1 litiams.antt various 'meson:lt friends .-Speakership :Ili, already in the held, have • petal; tits as the n i vi s im e parts. and still Live. Ile W:18 a di:11110011 . .,..if free- of the Vice-President. 1 selected their quartets. and pace thrtexti '.• P , : . '-e - l-recs in wine tinP • •• chit , • - : 1 1 . .. , ~ 4 ~11i Olgall. demo. •in the Senate. :,:.II is' ,reply 'to On _motion of sonaton sherin a n. , their li:tuners to th •, breeze. Promint at , • Ty h ilwellin 2 ; of the late Judge Nelson. Seird . n Il ImmoNo r South I , ('Bier • :ti' 1 1.• • 11' . t. - •Stleel • 0 arts. ilt • its It e at e was tet astt •'‘..,. „-• ~ onone the four is tie HMI. Sam Rand.: 11, i 1 - ',io;erstimai. N. V.. is soon to lx:. aIL .t. . „„ : .1.1 1 einisrivailia. CI wh.lill is conceded ;,1 kite steres awl the oromels about ' (iii on free labor; attained ;an int - chairman of the meetitee • • ' Major the eteitie. track in t ie. race! _Experienced '• ~ • . . . ' i Maelkniald. chief clerk et -of the • - • 'i ''''' ais” t" ( "'ilse'l f - "esimikte eorposes. inense eireulation. In I 55 4 . 1 lie wa - ' ethite, •at the parliament try workin , ,, of the , s. • _ . 4 . , , wa. appointed secretary. .1 cono - nit- Ileuse, and aceeeli tel with bein g ' (he : ii- Ex-St:Natio! rt:N•ri - ix has bita. Ter lir- iire ''' I 1 mous v. reef , etted to the f - ss - : nee et; his ailicent of the throat,' and in • 4111 • : ~ -• • • tee of aeranoements WaS appointed, thor or that Weill trf.lll nia - stet piece- of , , .• . 1 - , lof THE Reintlilh•alig of DidaWaA,..eoulitv. , cou.tqueuce has lieee eintipe/1%.•il to stop. senate, In the extra ..ses,sion..of le.", 1 • eonsistino of Senator :Boutwell of ' en it n c i e t iniquity. L lie inflation plane : , .. . • ~.1 .. . • • C. 1 iltet : . 11 media on 1 ennesnay ye,nng I . .i . st _ : Waskingion While on los way lb Flor., : h' e carried thronoli all the l• I \fag'• l • "I important - - ..e• ee• ; ..., the Erie platform! lie v,-ill doubtless •e- ' s.. e Bermanferman of tont], mom! of : ~ t , ,, witness the pres e ntation- aria lie:nail til '• teivc Lae 4.mile-support 01 - the soft wane 1 i ~ , Vetinont. the Secretary of State,' w i ng of the P:u . ty. [Rut if eli,.eted, in the . ha .g • t ! ' 11 1 1 1' 1 r 1 ) ; 101 v as the , 1 ):13311w• 11 ' 1111- ," 11Ei.ttaar , ; frol l 11„. w ei , t • , 1 , , , n . a len , measures for re-orgaiiir.ing and in- ; •• • , Associate Justice Clifford, represen- ;:inaking le, of the ednueit tc c ,e- i,,,rti eo l; kr - ship in the late cainpaign. qe.,.. HAI:T. IN-avy f; ill of snow :Ind a seVere :401111, ex, erteisino the a rut v. and Won the praise . . * itAxi T V.•:is Ri'Ctiellealid Tt;cl. licd t►totem 3 , • tatil es Gerheld Or Ohio. Warren of . ly that of the emdmit tee of Way s ain i l tentiiiii , froi Laritin - i ~.., , • - e fits tin lie east to.' I d . (I . eie • secerr. that lie did mule that ' ' 1 Mass , Randall of Penn and Com: ' )leans, he Imly experience mane trouble, congratuhltiolis a, the assembled inull - t- an.i licy,mili Corinne and F.lko un the ' ) ' 11"" Al; P. , 1:11 '• • •t 1 I ' I tulle. A eon'esrontient neserthirvi t the , - .- - • . the chairman of the .31ilitary Co - in- missioner Dennison representing the • --'• -"IL' all ''' " i'''' ' ( 1 " 11 )1 1 114 "• • "t , .• • a.lair, says : m -- Till: ennre, eoliteWS of the elothilw . •// ,1'1•. . , . 1 , i- .- / i I/istrict t of Columbia. The commit .. : ant} ''' ~, mt te, ia« fLI . win %eon no t o ; ; , and West are beetiming quite jealutei or -.ton. or .lionos, Marshall ,: Co., .NO. SIG" • - tee met at one o'clock. but without ' the North and East !on the question of loitded it Ali prominent citizens of toe. before.. No man, lie Said, litifi more : county. steamed kao the station, The ;11-,,uttl street. Newark. were destroyed by` , . effillnlitit; to a conclusion, etijouriltql tariff. ' These ditlieulties. Lute Tiav i'ne Send:ly:: The loss is estim 1 :act. at aided the " preparation of the'rnighty • t • - . • . , , 1 • Governor, surrounded with hu - ndreds of 35 10(..l. th . f. .. •. , •to nieet,at the State Department to- ; h- ' stilmmEged in lii l iters that may be e ni- ." ~ ' ' : it ,., / ,i,,i,i t i,.. in k ! , • • frtentis, stepped noon the platform. and _ . ' filmy under anus. , sidercd of ' morrow: morni n ft, to a wai Lg. he arrival a.. his ann lai ac. 1,,1s ( iSeVet ame_ I t•liiiri....stii i 1 1 ti; Id the Theological - . Personally. 3lr. Randall- is a man tirli: ne is: mieary in • .litliurn, N. Y., has Sinn: ' In 1861-he iptroduce4 bills for the :of Senator Bout-well told consultation an a oeirt e on s ie in,' .. . ,e,.. e • . caned, Cheel'aftel'elleer of W47lemile rent 11111(1, Jilt( (44 ( XL(4114•41t ciently tecotered frtm his_ rceent stroke &toll •1 it ft . of •l• v t • • I i thelr 1 • s 1 1,,, s ..t. tr 3• 11, is mi. , I with the authoritieS of ' 3lasSaehusetts. temper ; 1 •mt at the smile time, h e j., t . , n _ the air. .1.11 enthusiastic eitiZen called ' 'Three (hems for the pies . ent Gov- the paralysis to resume his duties as ceded to be the int, I mutat betted end 'in- :'"" t '• • ii . ',.ll.liettor, of Columbia and the .1. hi nc ji c o c k . , 7 ANNOL - NCE3IENT 111" PRESIDENT 0 R.INT. ' ' • • ^ . • e-toir and the next President,' and the ' . . I ctonpreinking pat ti 'all in the House. Ile • ' N.l Vlli. ' ,Trox ill Canada is about stip- lie Was spontaneously seleettl for The following 'order announcing i . ; s new serving hi,: seventh term: - :11(1 exclamation was followed with such pro ;"I f or ll e ~ea,,,ii. The ste;tiners which ' the second plat-e to the election whieli . the death of Vice I'resioene ‘vii s ee , , : al io ' l ie h as never b eei i regari k ii i_ iii ire longed and eittlnisiastie linzzas that it. scented for a tiniei that tens . of thousatuls, ii tt• for 4.,itiel.ie: 4111 1 • 11111: , 41,13 - • 13S1 •,•ivetie , 1,., ~ ~ • • , • Was issued this afternMan : than an average Ctingiessini t n, lie is an ' ot t li g , s l to lentil]. :iid have ~ .i,,1 4; i nt „, eievatett lien. (TRANI*, a seeopd time. • ind e fati ga bl e wor k er , 411 i1 if etue/) , (1 /11:tt•aol 4:21 thousand., j s had timed in the -. : - •EVATTIt F:ll‘Nstos. 4 ~ , , . 1 ' , rinse •' ~ A inter iii.artprs: . . • iW.tsono.ro N , son ..,.., i s-,..-, would wornness inake a very acceptable I. '""P " i ' to the Presidential olliee. lii; reeiird 'After the presentation of the flag, the Tel, recent mitts eatoed the. ' breakiie , . •v• li i e I,l', • - „ • „-,_ :. It is With profound sorrow that the ' Presiidilig t'llicer- It' was it 51 v" 11 l4' ail"' :•:- IA 0 ri ,, ervoirN near Sonora, totilintine• ;as Viet - ' -s-- ''''' l, 1e so welt Known T3reSiti 1 a erit has' to alnlOttliee to the people ' rate of thw t•atary i grib t but we suppose Governor loudly called for ascended the • note, Califeinia. • arryiug away a num.. as to need no eimunieet: lit w et ,h e Of the United States the death of Site . that this will not he raised as an objee- stage amid a showier of applause so pro- Ron, •ts nearly all the Deltrneratie nit in- longed and so vociferous that the, Walls of 'er ,:lf bridges and 11011SC1t lirOWltilig 2•(!r- ; revered forl ' `'° • • ' rresiden"ireanY 'Wilson who died ita the , its t successful battling 1 i 1 bees of the House at tied time voted with the buildin'w seemed to . t. emble. When .lad ehillli - el: iitiitstopi!ing travel. : ca i to, of the nation this morninte ' with slavery. as pile of the foremost The eminent station of the tfeceaSlal, i ham- - • 1 • the eha h•man suetteeded in restoring order • F r was aintonneed that the Duke of ' Tie next in prondneuee is the!llon. . Ir. the Governbr said : 3ly Friends : I have F:tlinlourg would lay the Minufation sto h i f - and I ' 1 . ' • ee c ie s t ie-eominam 111 1 r figure in . . , .. , his high character. his long, eareto in the ' of Indialrl 'Who to have he ridden from Ihirrisburg Rik afternoon Kerr. . . :: seems . f the New tipera 1 lons," as tire represen- . .. • ••• eI ' ' Nemec. of his State and of the Union • . !i v : with the seecial iir Pltie Of itticinfin , " this the great ' Anti-Slavery - Contliet..' his devotion to the cause of freedom' . and entire '4% astern field 111 himself. Ile .i• . , .P, ! ,•, , :11 in. of the Prince of IVales about the ' • ha s considerabl e expe r i e n c e in thecij ot is e „ meeting to-night eceause . l felt it was due • - ' he•abirt •which l brought' di s- 3 he to the disir • , !•-th of 'November. • ' , whose histor3. he has so glowingly t ' 're - ' county, r has many Tntlitie s to reclionnuttni to the Republicans of . Delawa . .. charge . or every duty, stand conspicuous THE Prince 111 IS ha , - iI• 1 t ' • t him to the favor oflltis party. The great, who in the recentielection had elven me • • • (.1 1 1-4-1 a e - writ en. Br:lVely and nobly :I I r ENtiv and are indelibly impressed on the hearts i vr tir be 'iv - kitten . 1(t-the proprietors of the i ' ' objection that lie will have to (teen in- such g itirtiiis support :mil mid( such. a 1 est .... , ffeetioris of the - American people. , „ aStalia, thankin ,, them for the einnfort , A. IV 11,s0N served the epoch in Which ' a t' d a chair, will 1 • }.l l ' irlh• an I resolute stale' for life niblieati In testimony of respect for this distill-' tel. oil hi s v 1 •13 t" the ~• enjoetet ‘», hoard . . _ that ves.sel Iv ben re- • lie lived. For this eause the'N'ation _ noshedcitizen an public servant : - principles. I woOld have little sensibility •ently t;yossing the Channel. H• . if I did rot ethle appreciate' the - it . I . s ,„. crii. : mauds to furnish , the next Detnoc . lc • _.. ~, ~ _ : .7 will ~i t'e hint perennial honors. ' s ilia various departments of the T enlr th e pet Pile of this county I. ‘t winch S and Ailiert Fradt•nberg, ' - , - ! meta will be cloted on ,the ,day . o f th e candidate for the Presidency. Althotgh Some cunipa•n_ 1 . . _ mother and 4:1421, • WP.te 44n sat t im a c sell _ lIIMMINIIIMmommem :. 1 , funeral, and the excutive'mansioil and all 've pod me 111 qie large mammy of the he strides into the field with transirliny free ids _ _ ; , IgiVeil to belt:touts' Friday. Dee:. :fist. at_ '' - 1. excutive departments in Washington _will.; wile, are eu"thlent' 14 M e' ••3"e4e's• it :in 2tl of 'tot ember,' nt . y appreceitiontoff A Ie se Hain' OF THE 1-Elltirp,.._.mr, be expected that the Last and he the.compliment is heightened by the ye lerkihaT. Ilerkitilit• canine. N. V. for - !be draped with badges - of . mournino for ! " 311 4 1 1.• 0 . -lin - kr Or 4 krla 1/a tiis last June. • BENJAMIN G. lheeis.. ex-C . -ono ress- thirty days. The Secretaries 'f "War n and North will award both' the Speakers zip I flec.fion that this in ijority was! given by a „ „.•.: . and the Preside]] ial the !to I he county whoSe citizens are recognized for Is. writhe mail rotwery is reported on nein i'roin - Wu . 'I 1 . 11 • -'' . 3am • as ifeitten a • of the Navy will issue orders that anpro- ; West. He was one of the few Democrats their intelligence., Time approval of a lie ro t pus thristi line: totiqueced to have , ' ; , ; plate military _anti naval honors beren- ; who voted against - the salary-gr.:11) hill, • thoughtful lytiple like yours ? : who judge II VII ner,:etnned Li lsinter M ex i eans. A . letter to the Denioeratie Inekntters dered to tee memory of one whose virtues ; and consequentlylie is free front that of public measures and publue men by a eiii efeitelane,; nOd its ynttent-. we I -' -• f •the• •of and services will long be borne in recol re , app 3 ing . far position ser.getuit ' congressional twinwhich slam.. the gltrb rigid standard fixed by themselves, is the I 'cull oil liy the robbers.. - . • lettion by a grateful IllitiOn. '- ' r. S..G i f ANT. of so Many aspirants for political hen iris. strongieq incenthe to t man in the pitisnit trinteor the }louse on the gtound . S i trued) 'fifi:. jury in Cite eitse 4 41 • =.Toiltt- FaWn er , ' at-- Next in order is the tibli. Perna alo of what he tune( ves to be right, and in . I, r the alleged murder of TM ttnas A. Ken . - : that he has been brolialit to the :Verae Ile the l'resideut : • :- ~ ~1 ,-%1 , , so far as 1 :Io plamitted ti!l the EXPett 1-, 1. • Mimi :TON Fain, Seey of State •;""to- of •-IeAV 1• 1 1 r- *Y110; stets :Ix ore . rd. l -- p.ii amour Of his wife. werediseharg- '•1 • I . • -• • '•• radical „ibis Denniemtie audience with a great t eat ti . . - e of this State to tilripe itsj policy the ruin ,3 his opposition tie .. I oil SattirdaV at Washington. tieing nil- of AS; At-TOPSY. .• '; of dignity and self r possessiOn, but at the recolleetion that jl: have your sympathy life to agree, Ten were for aequitah - 1 Ilepublicasin : that while in Congress I - Is I,eing made bv tilt! • Surgeon i same time, is as cold as an icicle. 1r and snpport will !sustain andi strengthen I..F:AIII'. Linithard and 31alone,:the New he had voted agidpst event - bill' de- •• (t i 7 ' • W l i ever bec nera of the Army and assistants.;; 00 ' 1 : 13 . 11 an uncompetent.iug me through all I:my. admit:Litt:whin. •It .... ;arten-th Oneida county. N. 1 - :. masked • -1 '• • trelare'wele %entericed on Satunlav to I signet! to supply the, sinews of war ' , The Vice President's brain - has has always been rearded as one of the that the eflin•ts yOu made in the campaign gliteen years each at hard labor. .lolin .. tOAlle 1:111011 artily, and that he ". had been removed and weighed . „ 4'l l '' • ' ' ' most sagacious. asruell as unsernpult US, : jest St. passed were I made out of personal ap.. ! ..ish..indiettel with them. proved and , ' ' • ' • '- of ounees. • . .' • politicians of the pountry. • Possesset - of i predation or regard for nie, f know that ibi. -..., . ~ . . the glory of receiving the eehsure - - TiteEE The flag of the Senate is athalf- ; large wealth; end (liistinguiAlied as a 403- : lofth.r and more remtrolling reasons w ere MaSt, and so are all . ;hundred men at Ellenville, l i g. , the Radicals or the Rouse liir utter- those of the pitable eutertaine . he vvould doubtless 'the motives to your exertionl; ; thatyule yo• Teonift3-, mid at Wurtsboro.. `Sullivan ; ing in a speech - the folowing prayer ipublic and • - i 'II' " • make a very aceep ableoffieer to that ;,)or- had the pod and security of Ithetanintry :. - ; !uallY private ' lll '• ings thin of nix party be eetight ha the glee' ; and the %veil:ire ilf your part i. - at heart : eml 3 - , tile ton of employment Lithe sus, : ‘''' t ' • • Clod Almighty grant that you may 'iron the city. cheer of this life, and are item!. Li:Ayr ; but I leave a rigl4 to feel a little vain ia iiision el: several tanneries operated by ' - omen firm caused 1. , y depres,sitillin the never subjugate the Stout!( - tAs'• a - pleased than Sole i stret•hing Richt 'cgs : believing that 3-te: thought that I was a • 4 • st .. - , fiber, market. - • WE CAEE especial attention to that b a • .• • l'' ent tli i well p L idtd. lestrd. .. honk! tit txponent of ykeir principles., and a saa majority of (Ile Democratic portion lie decide to take : hand in the contes in custodian to wheel you could ; commit the li - ..xcit • s • . •!. if inurn.d.i have been .seized at I ' rtion of our Washin ton letter of the llouse is composed - of warm ::Pu . „ .g earnest. he will about queStion,.okr- 1 affairs of the State. For your sturdy and oine• for rt•ptirting the Some , Ito t s - L • Lc trial hi public' and news ,:t - l ' 1-14 ' h- ' - - I - which refers to Secretary en ANDLEIL'S inetch alt the rest, as there are no pi' iti- i enthusiastic sup Port, thereftn!e, - I return per repor- • sy mpat izers with the. sentiments of : (21 tricks or stratt;e•, ancient or, mod nu, ! you.. my skit:A:lel acknowledgrnents. To rs are allowed to take notes. but tl - mi. ~t dminist,ration of the Interior 1/e- . tblication of reports is forbidden. M'a ' l 3! '—. HARRIS, it is not at all iiinproba- '-' 'l . -. in which lie is l• h 110., (tic master. There ire, I the gentlemen who Were ehatikitt with the -Batt new•syapers have I bt it . 1 j 1 thathe •li d • • : partment. -We need aso ;en seized, i e _wi succee in securing , , more Cabinet )thw e v e r, &ne t t r f ti'y ,111 4 •1 3 , points in his , canvass, and to their zealorte and Imre - long political rec , ind ; but, tlagraq 115 milting efents. II ion especially indebted: Reraimer B . , ms.. the rirooklyu bridge i, the appointinent. . -- . . . - offieers who feel some interest in the they are, they ni-c pot of the sort that will ;and to you one and all I return my heart:, nil - actors, have obtained - judgment in 1 ' , - . , .. : • • continued supremacy of the Ileinibli- neeessarily_prow iii disadvantage,. or wilt i nil thanks... i• . i , • e supreme court against Wrn. Butler 1. „...________________ . ' be' St all ohjectidettble to many of his I • Ween the .Giwernor mimed lie was fecan, of the suspe n ded b ' •'' . ° ; call party. . . Demiteratie brill' , n. Although not ee . - i greeted with renewed apitlauqe, the echoes r' ~ 00 . I) ...anking firm, : o..ENATOR VERILY of •Miehigan be. : ,_______-___ . •.„ on a el of .exchange ofi Lon- - dally gifted lut t ie elements or per.' nal iof which continued until droWned •in - the n. The difendant is to be • ' comes, by the death of Mt 4ViLsoN, ex 1 tr. S. SENATOR FERRY, of CORriect• I . ... i ~ . . . , • ~ , ~. . , . ._. . popu ardy, 11, 1.% Al la that ue is emme try familia!: tones ,i 9, 'nail to . i.it,bo Chief. 4 , ; n' 4 Vt e skarf ukstb• • •,-. k• • 1 1 7 i40-President. of tbo r,fustil State;: i - ient4 Oit‘i . on .Snorlnv Itvt. • ~ pt rti .mp sl . t viumely t o p. f(triro to 4) '4. 1 111 tart; uneautinnethe.Guyernor had lieliir . • '.!... • i.. *(4, 4 •,,,(' 4- 4 40 , k -,'•.* ' - • • 0 !, , 1 . • . . . - • . . l).Aiti, Li yioN. 01 , 111 , 1(.11i .* - ift of. Szill olio for the building t.ran (sritimailfi in that Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Nov. 25, 2275. DEATH OF lIENSLY WILSON. The sudden and unexpected death of Vice-President WILSON has east gloom over the entire eouptry. Oc cupying the .second place in the na tion, under,any circumstances his de mise would have been cause of uni- ident Wilson died sraldenly_'.at T:80 this morning. Be rested well last night, awoke at 7 and expressed himself as feeling bright and better; sat up in bed to take leis medicine, lay down on his left side, anfl expired without a struggle. TUE CABINET CONVENED. President Grant convened the cab- ag ~_ Met immediately upon the announce- I c - uss i on espec i ally amimitinti great inn — I ment of the Vice-President's death. ; of place -hunters. wholin untold hutilb Is All were present except Secretary -!•' are here gathered front' everynnarter e of i Robeson, who is out of the city. - the Union. Among this class the excite- The V ice-PreAdent's health having " ment runs high, and the chanees and user- discussed of the various candidates are being been represented hit night so mud' with a good deal or, feeling, and improved that he would be 'able to nr n ' t s t el f t re quently, with demmegrations I leave for the North this week, the in- . somewhat boisterous in character. In the telligence of his sudden death this distribmion of the spoils it is to be' pre e morning was felt with "startling forcslimedd that, in acconlitnee with-what inhs always been the custom, only the friends I and sadnegs by the community. He and supporters of• 1 • ..elected seemed on Saturday to be a (Treat'; will he remembered; bu r ; s h i e lo re ili fd " r 3 e . with this deal better-than a+. any - time during i understanding in view it becomes a mat his late sickness, but yesterda • be , ter of grave importance to the othce-hup -3 - ! ! i ter to know under whose banner he must yasinot quite so well. Mr. Wilson 1 f i z o st l h ie ls .o firtune; butt once ;haiing done held interviews with -Postmaster pu j uit,. u et i t t e h q, a re li tia u l . l e y ku itt iu t e l i t i e e, e , o , n t te i s u t, Burt of Boston, and Mr. , Grossman . and it of New York, a literary friend, with command; for the candidate of his choice." intervals of rest and Sleep, He went The preisure for the few aims in the fill of the Speaker and the Clerk of the • 1 to bed early and slept tolerably well is is b utiquestionatly beyond anythil.g - i during the night. In his waking in- V i ril e ' :t i t hertz for ntry ,a. tervals he asked for water. _bout day, - and as een t.l7e it t n in midnight he got up and walked choice of these onicersrmust be ma w de lei t!l: around his room, then going ,to his contest has become erce and farieus.• table, took up a little book of .pdems h eary and foot-sore, and looking as , if , entitled " The Changed Csweet 7eyeeded nothing - much as bandages ross," with oil and beef .t a, are the •" halt, the motto, " Not as I will but as i lame and blind." and those of the "ancient Thou wilt," and read three, verses • faith" who call them„.kelyes the "scarred from it, one of which is as follow . s: and war-worn veterans of {Democracy." With brows fringed with whitefied }mks, •• Help us, 0 Lon', With patient love to bear each . . other's faults : ' ; and set with the motto, "Our pilgrimage To suffer with.true meet:nes; : is ended," they ha •c gathered in the Help us each other's JoyS antligrlefs to share. hut' shadow of the Capitol, amid with their let US turn to Thee • Alone In weakness.l `‘itrunortal longing fde ()Med," arc besieg- Other verses had been marked in ,1: ing its walls on every hand.l Foremost in the tight,. and arrogating to itself avast the boOk, among them! the' following: -, amount of importance, is the Democritte •- What if poor sinners count i their grief i. Jackson Association o' Washington. illis The .ign of an unchastinj eil will • ancient body of po itical 1 vermin, that It,. who can give the soul •ellef ' Knows that Thou art inthenissire stui.z• have grown gray in t heir denunciation of This volume belonged to his wife. , the Republican party and 'ts principles. are tenaciously deinatfling that, althbugh and contained a photograph of, her ec political iiwe e c t i tanl . l e s . , a t r h e e i r o c t lahns be t no Ig L and their son, both . .deceased. lre treasured it beyond value, and always of any superior claim tha l t i lli l c v :% . :e= t 's .l i '. made it his companion, from which , bly have• unless it I the, furnishing of he seemed to derive much comfort. ' their party with a lisl of the names 4,11' the . ; ', Republicans who wtnt lanne to vote at from ID: DIM . ' ! the late elections. W I e know of no tither • - After reading the verses .he si ' ike ! elai nt: Still, this nn vbe sufficient. 1 Ite ! publican voters, ho rever; didn't [scare with gratitt4le of the kindness of his oe , j worth . 1, cent : b aud zereafter, the Pent. friends during his sickness. and , role, wi ll b . e b o wee Lf d successful tors,h,°l e in iit i l l e h r e ( i i ii m ir w the widespread. sympathy in his be .half. Ile, then returned to bed in a - lint the most conspicuous in the ,1 ,, i- e ti. happy mOod and slept. At three tiwong of aspirants, and ontriumlierne , • k - , all Ithe others put toTether, are the pang, o'clock this . morning he • awo -e a ntt o la f a ; k b e e m m aeiated and yng-haired specunt4ns; complained of a pain in his stomach. One of his attebtlapts rutibed it, and nuinerotts and r..ic m r o (j r i t l • 4 d t e t c le ttit S itt il i lt e lh atic 3 i k f i l r e t 1 when being thus relieved he again votiring than were le lice and frts o , fell asleep. At seven o'clock 'lie Egypt, and swaggether with the rsain awoke, remarking that he felt brig spirit that character zed their actiinis ii e tt i tt il t r h v ey fi a le re please I to term the th'zys o ter and 'better than at ,any time lire- very found ..i in ' t e ver:,, viously. Ile said that he was going hotel corridor, a - r i L ; to ride out to-day, as his physician, every place o f. d'""bWcli s :l'll ' ''' r 2 ill ui the Dr. Baxter, advised him to do' so if District. With mothraten and antighated the weather was fair. At twenty : ga-rb—in- fact in tive!,T7-eunceicnbie style tig,• and popu ar in his ......oi, it is the 'elements of i persmial popularity. hit ors always been ~ ,a hgreat, favorite with. , ming Deinecratte inenitiers; and" will il easily divide with Vt.. Randall tlqtt por- ion of the strength of the !louse; i'll,-• is. ] N•hapti. needless to Speculate any farther it. witltregard to the chances of any nr these 1 candidates. All hangh 'there are i,everal.f ethers in the field, .one of the four men- 1 itioned will doubtless be selected; but with the wife-palling. Outs and counter plots, I land combinations that are_ being' WorkeiLl I ttp, it would ho a diplcult matter to • say who in the great scramble is going Ito will. None of the gentlenten named has. ever,' heeu regarded by the public as anything i more than au average man. TheY are, however, as good as can be found, i ound, i if not the best, upon titae side, of the Ponse, which, although in tie majority. dirty nut. abonnolvery largely in that kind of mate.: rial from which Speakers have very gen- 1 erally been selected. i, Since the appointment of . }:x4;enator ' Chandler to the Secretaryship of the Inte- rim.. there has been a good deal Of com motion end shaking:of bones am Ong the clerks and employes of Clint Depaitment; and not 'without reason, as lie/is evidently determined- upon haying a Pretty tlinrotigh . overhauling of the n mariner in which the buSinems.of the Department has been cen 7 ducted, as well at: inquiring into the po 7 laical status of its Officers and employes. It is a fact, that there IS a great !hick of lorlitical discipline :aid party loYalty in the rolske-op of -all[ the various pepart:. meats of the, Dovernment. Why it is so we can assign no raison. other titan the loose manner in which many members of Congress have given out the patronage placed at their dispoSal. In manY instab: ces. it is a well known fact that, thTO3l,:;/1 certain influencesnot necessary to Mention, their own constituency has been entirely ignored. and .plaee. obtained for! persons whom they' never 'saw or beard of. .The existing state of affairs may lie attributed partly to this cau.se and partly tuithe fact that t here are quite it number whO flatter themselves that if they once bee4:m• neu trals. they can pate: successfully through all Administrations; whether it be Itepub 7 ' •lican or Democrat..i Then there ai4e a cer tain class who, when a ; pointc:th were gisol -enonglL Republicans but • have thought it expedient to give tip their voting residence. :refilse to atti•nd the 'elections; and sitriti•r. as they think. se ettrely on lit top of the fence, ;tie 'ready to tlop down Mid pick dirt on either side. Then again', there are not a few; who in watching the politieal horo,coiK. I,;:re thought that they Hiw lit the ii,olitical heavens si g tw or a Democratic sueects. so they have set their Sails accordingly, and in suelt_au event traiisi:iring, efouid be ready to swear that the) have ever bowed to'the itlolg.of the tote ihmtocrOic faith, and have ever been true worshippers at the Democratic shrine. Thew ire scarcely. a Congressional diStriet to 'be !excepted that ilovs not teeth out' or more of these characters, who arse ! mite willime to reap the benefits of pally stufeess,7bitt who have not the manliness to ostaiti the par ty from which theynre thawing Oeir sob sistenee. stielt ria).ters and politi cal Itc:olefe.s. we ate giftil to ktiff . fr. fi?cre tary (- handler hail invitnt ;pas to .step down :oat ont ; awl were the other 1!. ads of Departmintty to fol10"%v the ex ample. there woulfhs.,llqi iO.E . a 11..ry siderabk'. not to say desirable, c;intztge Jli Che.compleifioll of things. ..‘t least ono third or tiin clerk;; :it V . itsfiittg.t. , ll are avor,t ft T,noerats.i mixed in with a few 1.111 Wes!. Iti4.lll,tolicatis who are , aethat4.ll by outside initnenees. jvhieli male f:liem hos tile to tl.e I ilattle tit the President and the Allinittistrationi They takei their ten days' 'leave Of absence, but limn,' to Vote. A arge nuniberi of tlrtott are hotel i..g the moot desirable and resputf 'table i n .ditiou,, ;SIM in Many instances, are the i/et:, 44 . 1/oiiiitiallh who ;ire fight ing the Ai,lntinistrUtion at everyipoint.--as well as plotting industriousiy lie def ea t of the .141,11141e.01 party. l'residolt Grant has been blamed - with 'laving, too much personal 11111110) ocrr his app4iimnems, i when t 11( - trill). is lu• has had' altogether too little. Any ime familiar with tiw workings of the Departments ftflly under stands that they haye bccome mists. where many strange heel-frilow?.; are to li e c o i th d : that they abound With enemies ,Of the Ad- - . ministration, puiitlrat weatlier , .eueks and • ciiiiisettlateflynonenfities, that are neither ' fish. flesh, nor low). l'ront what leis already transpired. it is evident that S, erqary Chandhir fully nn- • derstanth4 the situation. and ai:fandit.q, I has taken it upon himself to int Ofto his 1 tepartment ai little genuine as well as ; wholt4ine disriplino. Pruitt the squealing - which ‘se daily lii?ar issuitig from that quartet. we imagine that the work has commemicil, and cotunwneeti in good earnest. That it will lie thorough and effectual, no dm- for a moment will ; iptestiiiii, as clot "fart:.' . as .he is' fatull holy called. is known tiw be e WV Will) never falters in his work} :SI. . -fa 4:110.•-• _ _ STAZE at•to.thefront - entrance, of the 1 wai!ann., ••idte was: ; Ike ban. •-atr„:. • .. - . the !nos_ • fer hour 4gto • 'Ugh the i ;: 4 `tait>:+l3overn- 1 Oceii:OkOktecelfing the Con- Ofiathelpit ktild:lfOtept." Setterkit;;:tuitt c of the peace Pa.. Ira; 'arrested last week • etarged with sending forged,..telitg - mphic "ditpatches on election city to the!friends of renublican candidateri of- Jitazerne .Co.. TlM•aiiitiatches are said to bave certnined [also information and hail the names of _prominent republicans' ofilaztertron nt taehod to them. It is el:lir:tied that they were 'sent:for the 'purl Ki() of creating 'triinble• hr the • rePnblica nl! tanks and to elect. denmeratio °mufti& teii. Mr *hater - waived a. hearing and ga rd:bail for his ap pears uco at court at •Wil kekharf e. De. TtlimEn, denioenttie Prothonotary of Luzeyno County by grace of Judge Harding, has been indict et{ by' The Grand Jury of that county for :tamper:Mg with the election returns. ,• nes. or Pot tsOle, was al resigned before ReCorder Meyer. at Ha yonty3 yesterday, to WV iv* Gwen attempt at suicide. She stated that her husband I mai•rt.td her because she had money, left. by a runner husband ; thatim had wasted the money and was How in the thidson county Penitentiary for being an habitual drunka rd. She had it 3ithot hemeOr money . and hap' beeut svo days wiOntut food when , she,.stat ted to walk, to Pottsville: She walked as far as Bergen Point, when she i became • discouraged hecattra! she wa4 afraid her former friends would do •noth ing for .her. tibm attenlided to drown herself in Newark Bay, bid. was caught whilttjurn ping nlicrbor4d;; . She- was fed at the police stat'sou and . prOvided with a pass to Po ttsville yesteriday, on her prom- • ise not to renew her 4tetunt.--Tribune. Ni)r MR JOY'S NE/.10, Chester coniqy, has raised on me of t'le lieWn (Ili his farm three suemseive (Traps of cern, ' In 1$7:1 he raised the fire t crop,] which yielded seventy-twO bash° is to the, acre; in 1574. he raised e7ghtv-tip :e bushels, aiuh has just , pthered the tilled crop, aid finds that he has IW4 blieltelo. pi n- acre from the same 1. field. -, • : 1 sfyr f TEn F,.s $l. 31.% rt. Ti ;.% I.s . ',--On and after December I, the PennsylVania rail- 11, „ ~,, 1. , a „ , a ,I I, • - „z' noir 0 road hag consente ii to run the :afteri mon '1" "`' i '-'/,``'• ''''`,''% '" - ' ' ,-.-' Ciuciunati_exprm s from New York as a ; fast mail train t • retaining of course its : paSSPlrger aceornt 1-iodations. n e w train , will leave New V( irk on the, new sched ule at 5:55 r. TX.. i.-iTivintf• 'at PitNin i rg at . 7:30 A . ii;,Cineitati 5 r.:iu.. the da ' 101- lowing, and at S t. Limit; twelve,i tut:, .... later. 'This is avt . ..ry imPo inc ease i ease of poi-ta/ l'acilitic K, sinc.e the prc»osed train will ea:•ry all the mails of' : the regn- lar busines% hoots •of the lay. anticipating , C Loi'lls. c 4 .04 s Ili E RIF.; .. the mornit , fast it jai l'; by: nearly t welve I -.....----., -.:... - ----:.- —...........a........... litmus. The latter ti lt will not be this NET S •'d L'-\ N'S• 11-1 % AVA contitmed, howeve....., • :•.11!' that the new 'r IS' EI.: 0:41, I.jrrrOV6ES.._l Ail '' mail is just ; o much gain in ae‘tottnooda- ' ''' .--. ." . •='. 1 "•'.. - .F............ENN1N=...mam0m that. . . . : All. the rayfettes .tor 11101 :111(111)(WS THE WO Dden In•idize over the Schuylkill :4 was burned on Saturday af ternoon last.' It will' probably be replaced by a more substanti:d and artistic strueitare. Tilt: donatio , ns seht.'t9 - the suffer- in , 041 d Fen() WS in Kansas by the _ • graz;shopper ptiutge, I;'.their brethren throu , hout the countryexneeded the t 4 " -Thr ' 4l needs. and twenty-fivn _per rent. the amount contributed was ret111111:11 to the lodges. Tar religious rer:val in lade!. phia seeuis Ito be interesting e'very • class of peolc . .. and the crowds at.: tending: - .M.obnv aitd s'.INKEY'S Meet ing are iminenge. The hnilding ae commodqtes ten or twelve thousand people,. but many are compelled to away for want of room. N r EW . PRICES -1- 1 KENT & BLISS FANCY Dll.l:iS GOOI►S , of ati Lootot,. liont -1:oofopo,l, to, Lt BLACK GOODS lu.the.tharket, embrullug wir favorite Ibraf.th, I.Ach AI.V.S.('AS, Mt.)1111::.", AND BIM.- 1.1.1 NT' N Es. :I; . ",,. tt ,i 50 LArK I!ASIIMEIZE•4 , at ; 7;. to :: 00 1..1('6 : 4 11.1 , ..S at RI Ott :It ;00 .I.3ltsE. 11ENI1IETTA CLOTIrs. ZINEs, elf EPE cl.AVElfs. ,1-.,, We feel e_ort.tin im examination of Qui BLACK GOODS STOCK, eont - Ince vat that we Are justiti,..l tit claiming fur ourau•tces the cheapest and , bast lint! 111 great N.:l(l , : ty With.tuauylioles and bargallth ,01' ali Kinds. Including bilk and Vitornted Fringes; 1 Sidi and Yak 103re1 , „ Braids, Sa:. i . . - IN Do AIESTIC. . GIiODS . . We have reduced Prowl' 7.lthslins l lroln Ito '2 centx i &yard. Ricochet" Sin/11ns trum Ito a ccale. a yare. ~. f• :Tow Aivertisementr. The hest line or BLACICC/CIDS MEE FANCY (40011$. TRIABir4CCI, KENT & ELIO, laza • if dw,ELL - • We are constantly receiving• tions to our large stock of good Every' department o our bus - Y is now fully swoplied with M==MUOMUI DitEs:- . Goons Lest assortment. fit MEMEMM io==%n=al I I kkMam= was never, so troll assorted., is .it 1,011 Ell meimommUteMt= I POWELL'a. CO.I 1211/11/MEI ILF:iiiGil vALT,F.N. - A.:c1); l'A. ,` N. Y. - !:',.‘.11. I{4 ).‘ I): 4 .—Atl•tirz , r.l6it ~: f l'::, ieli e f , •! . Trztir, t., iitlzt• ,f'.•••1 d:t.,..:... : '7..i. MEM!IIIIII Ntl 'J 7 GEMlllia to" , rzl; .2. :A, 7 It, 1.", 12 0.1:7 I.". to 12. ••• 9 01, 12 • 9 9 14 1 9 12 9 ;19 I to ."3 07 " •-+ • - .. II 41 I:: II I 1 2. , \V. II,11%• 1 . . If.o 4.1 i . 3 15 7 in 4 .1 , ) 71.5-..11;‘,.11 4 tr , i ::41 9 17. 4; 4310 Jr, s , r, "Ct•lv V. , 1 . ANI I'M I,i • NO.11111:1 :1? 2 47, p. n an mattnu, vrrl%ing at at 1 17:. at,d \ Ws,. p. In, No. 7 1:), ptl: at all F:hulta at 12 1;4 t.:11•:.:11 (al,. m. 7 , ...1r2 7 I. nil W.:A..Hy :LC 1%. ,It tt co a. 111. V 44 Eitnirn at .:" p. m.: Ntni' Ntati.no,:trriving at W1.1'..1;y at (i at 7 I" P. ill. Trai% t; It a\•v• Phi . ..lllololA at •-ymt ai 11ll11.1,:111%, Tra , fl%; TfIr:1,111111flt k at*7 or, ving: at Philade'.i.hla at 24). anti V 1%. in. I.:(Qd I;_%- RC. Traln4 R and 15 nut (13lly wltti tar, atl.till , tl. 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I ii ) :‘, LN 1)11 -( 11.( Wanda tAPT:n•Itlp„, 1 , 1. the tot - Ittinte t,l a ti,elleot iihnse r 114; thr.,ng Atli, nolteat aror. ttl. tt tht-toto o', t tot - f ; 1. -:'-- II.t: - , t... ..-, I , ' ~- s', • •.'• ' 1 • slianar to :It.lottene:tril.L.Se , lnt . .„ ad tit 1 tre4444'k, ' C : 44144E1er of tLe Owe itorth-easterlY I , the I K‘g , - 4144 -4 4 4 . ; ' '4•"C!'".. .1 . . , :4 4.' i'...1 . 4.':', ~;dui that .tt . V ; •: ' P. M.. I)ecimi her lilt 1: , 75.eat which Do i° tho Dine-ill mat.tlning'al o l4 S,, "aCIVS. 4, 4 at', 4'4 . ie. 4 4 . about 1 .. , ~_ n. t , , , ,r In: I , :linh 111 . alq.tiod •,,, i 1,:,. • • ! 101$ WIII ' , nevi 14 , 4 $4:4 11 . 4 $lllOOl 1148544.1 for therm ,t :tit,pi,re<l., no buildings.' Netz ill s .1 is en Into ,•,.- • o / ot.:notn 1•:,...0...1'44-klbr,r4l-4.' , .:ridy for -.•d-It. Ikuae of awarding the ontraco. The Directors re-;"!, , etttit nat hit 1 1l of . N Dion.on I .. antes 'I; ' • Itlnt Oa; I:. ;mitt or itiatritattity:'autt the •.1,..t t , t , i serytt tha rli:lif t, v.!, ee .ans rau bldionot ecaisid. ;.4 ark-i. - .. , _. • .. • , !oil al,pol:,:, , :11 .!,lb nib i, Ctt-Gth 41.)v -or 1' tII '• ~ered tor th e 11:te•1•, , I. of tits Schue District. .' ..-. I A.L . ....404)ne Alts - r 1 0 4 tat , 4411.41 in T 7 AWL' bur . is7i:, lor h at'aiit Ih , iota E. . 11. in Lit p,t,t I • , BY erdi.t or the Board. . L . i i I ()untied as follim-: beginning :0 the :. I eioner 0., P-,...ti,;' Ni..111,1i - Cfule,:urdp:ao. youtranatteTht 11-,. 4, Npar. 2:-II 1. , ' - - , :MN . E: V O Z, Srie?y • f Vtri/r Stubicterr Tot , ttompt noielitr4rNgtelie,jitio $ ildnkluivr. ' . J: 11. SMITIL. `Lt:ht . via t .t • . 'l' I -•.I . , . . , Nlll . . to .7 Powiuit - . • 1 Miki ISSE=EM EMS lEEE 'ever hefore ju ~ 1 i.-w.,_ Ntl 4 1 MIME ['l.: .11 .1 ,nllll NI. 1.1 • , BERM .7 , . - I''., =NEE 1 - • I 3 - 1. 1- 1 !~& 1 Ii At , I • r ,'l lU =I ; It at lo at to A :11141 :;t1; ) , .1" !..;1•1 , I I'.• •. p.on. . arri- .1 • I n*k t ~D:t•oing t ;Ind :* =EI Co 1%11 p!„:•, r. 1.• • III; 1 , 11,1‘,1,11 !:., ,ttr.ll tlie•V l I. .1 .%) ,•1 , I,;- •• ' ~— (1- 1 • • .1,,m,•1•0 n{•;. 111.. 11111. MIMI :4:ru.l t MEMO Jutte MEMO DIM 1;1 lepcallane Eid,vorticemants. NEW CO4 r YARD . , ; ,-------, • . , , - .• . v., tlnilt. rAgue.l ir. , , ing taLot tlif...l.pege :WI 4,otzhodloos surd. 0.,2 far fiat of. f'Aftli 5in...4, haa COW GII Itillid ap!! 80. ply of . . ALL. ,E7,1',6 2133 Loy:i / . 1 spc.li-; II VIIC MEI MINE MEM EEO -,-: 0 - ,1:1 1 7: 7 t.f. T) I). IMI , lIA I I, U N CAP,PEN , &v. 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