vtiloota geporta, EDITORS; E. 0. GOODRICH, Towanda, Pa., Thursday, May 2, 1378 REPERLIIFVN STATE CONVENTION lir. A INCA t RErt - ni.tcati, STATV.I.COMIIiT• 147.., MA un, Ant - to - : ti. March 27, 1875.—tn pursuaoce of a resaat lon of the Republican State Cnultnittee, alinpteffat a meethag.held In Harrisburg!: this day. a lterublfran State Convention .(to be eoni))osed 14 delegate' from each genatorlal and Representative district to the number to which such AiSltict t. entitled in the Legislature), 15 hereby called to meet In the city of Harrishurgis, at 120'clock, tiooll. on VrEini ESDA 1 - „N1 AY 15Th, /r 5, for the pur -10.,.e. of non:lusting One person for Governor. one -per - Non for Lieutenant-Governor, one pen.on for : , ecretary of Internal Affairs,. and one per,on for Judge of the Supremo Court. .11y orber of the kA P. WitsoN. Chairman .1 oiry A. SMELL.Seerct*l COUNTY CONVENTION. l'ur=uatit to a m.oluttion passed by the ftepubli.. caa Contily.Couiptittee, al a tneeting . held on Tues day, April 16,7ri, a special convention of the Re yit,lte3n party will convene at the-Court, Siouse,in Toiratula Borotigh, on TUESDAY, MAY 7th, In.S. at t r. vt. for the purpose of eleCting THREE DELFG ITE' to represent Bradford County in...the R.-publican Stair Con;•entlon to convene at Har risburg otiWednestlay,"%! t ay IS, WM, ratifying the t.enaterial Delegate elected to said State Cottrell •lon by Wyoming County; and for, the transaction of any other business that may come \ b efere the Oronventlon. • Ity the same authority the Committees of V 10- lauoe of the several , ,election• districts are hereby directed to calla primary or delegate election ''for pelt respective disttlctit, to be held on SATUIL pAY, MAY 4th, 1875•,_ next, for the purpose of electing by ballot, two delegates to represent each pf .sahl districts' In 61.1 County Concentirn. The ,delegate ele'ctlons In the townships shall be organ- I red at a o'clock' r.'st., and kept open continuously to the close, which shall-be at 5 o'clock -P. St. Tor tie boroughs the said delegate erections shall be franize , l :it 7 o'clock r.'sti., - andkept open conttn ume,ly until the close, which shall be at B o'clock The rotes'shltif ttren bs etionted, and 4,iin re sult ce C rilfled by tIM °Meer* to !fie Chairman of the I said p otrention, and a copy (tethered at mice to the 'relegates. or VtiIIIANCE . A runlyia—Daniel Webb., Simon Sherman, An- I r,..w St•ward. . . Aiter--4;en II Werb, G W Carman, Jeff' Long 'Lead. Born'-11 11" ,F ECM Athonsi,wv.—F E Weller, ..intuel OTenshire, li Hank Iln.wii.. A•yliun—lnt:epli A Hornet, BC M logos, R Her rirk. Albany—L D Sterig,ere, Daniel IIron•u, J T Ile% ted. • liarelay—C 1' Moore, r W T 144.7. J Eldred. lioro*--J y Rice, E A Evarts, John 31,;K Weat—.l B Mcßean, 9 Il Ballard Tilos Blackwell. Twp—. 4 G S Travis, A (hew llr~eitte. canton Bam'—F A Owen; d S Theodore Pierre. canton twii--Watson Freeman, [teary kattison. (; W Wertherl.y. Columbl3—.l D Won, H x fiergelon, a IL Wat- MR& Frankttn—JameeC itAgeway, Stem? McKee, James. 1 , MI-011. l.raU ❑lc—Adam Innis, Jl. Ferguson, John V ro man. - Ilerrlrk—Q T. Stead, James IT Hurst, E It Palmer, H Holevmh, Wesley H T W Iftlnk, Al) Claslier. • N ti (xldlng,l P Carle, J 11 John Molt, Monroe Itorti—A Lloyd Rockwell, M Ro John bootee. ' Monroe 'lvry—Dwight Dodge, N Northrop, Jr, C L tlult. , ( frentt Creek—F W Reit% David Gardner, Al v 111 ltirtutyr , . , I 'rwell—/IL cav Thomas H Smith, Frank John tiverton—Jante4 Molyneanx, Fn•d lleverly, Al fred stret.vs. l'lke-1. A Bosworth. S B Canfield, Josi; rani. Itidgehorylt MI Meat!, E A Cooper, Mex Stnr to !tome It. ro'—Cory.lon Barnes, M . ll Towner, Kinney. Rome Twp—Joslah. Berton, J E Catlett, S N Barnes. sar,--Chlts Wheelock, john A \Vold worth, ley mouth Wavt•rfr —1) 1. 1 , Clark, yi Mn 11 lalkuer, ~ e l3lloeld—N W Waldron, Waiter Phillips, F NE'arrley. spclilgtleit—Tlicodnn! Wilder,f_dson llnrkneSs, lian, Bii , lcy. s, , utti Cro•k—DT llitdryth, S L Ttinturson, Geo! licrry. Sylvania—Finley Yunnan, (;co 'Monroe, Leander I:ri;Wkry. 1 Shesliccoln—W in Snyder, G 1. - Gorton, Isaac L T,..:ug. - -' • . Sisintirng Stuno—Wtn Bostwick, W Stevens, Guy Brown. .... T‘•try--Toilathan Terry..l Dyer, ti,llownian. Towanda Twr--Jaines Hale, Leroy Boum°, .I)avl4kon.' Torrapda Is,d/.•—Flrsl Ward—C-1) Passage, Jas II T t,:sem; Towanda Itorti—Second,Ward—W Keyser, Har ry fl ray, I) II Lyon. Towanda Hone—Third Watd—J II Orcutt, %V W S Vltteettt, Tm‘anda.Nurth—Reuben DeLong,, Win ululth, (tllrei• Newell. ' • Tno: Itur,e-11 M SP:olkm, D Lamp i an, Wm Morgan. Troy TlT—John Hunt, MJlton Plerce,M U Loo- Tli, , rarora—Wiu Shumway, Goy Lnuloreanx, Hal Llunec• ~CS'H•r—llenrq Mingo, Geo 11.orley, AnclrewiNtor Warrvn--11111es'Prineo, ilowell llowell, .1 1) Kin iVI-o,lharn—Geh AVbeaton; Ebert. White', Gen I taxi ie I ICC. . ; Wilmot St Clark, Daniel Ely, F. Meek.; Jr. NVellr. , ;.llorrls Shepard, Win Ile'yea, Wthdohn erm, , Wyalusing—Vi :, , ..graves, Geo S . Hornet, k Wyst;x-4 B Mods, 1. T Lent. L Shores. 11. STII Err ER, Chairman .In4i'it M. ELI, Secretary. 'Tie primary, meetings for the Sc- lrction Of delegates to'the convention to asseMble.ou Tuesday next, will be held o{L Saturdayf afternoon and eve - ping, Every Republican should -be • present and see, that the best men are selected for delegates. The coun ty is unanimous for pao,w, and 4 del egation should be sent to the State Coni•ention who inn do him the most good. Believing that his nomination is -for. the best interests of the party , in the State, all mere:personal preju: • d l ices should be forgotten in the ef fort to secure such a result. NEXT TcESDAY is the day appoint * ed for the election of a County Su perintendent of Schools of this coun ty. We sincerely trust the directors may manifest, sufficient interest in • the matter to be present. If our pres ent schOol system is to be continued, it is important that not only superin tendents but. 'directors and 'parents. ender . ready and willing aid in -carrying Out, the law. We believe • t the 'superintendency an effective means 6f elevatinCthe standard of ,education in Our common schools: but much depends upon the fitness of the ottic'er, and directors will be held responsible by their constituents for the Manner in which they discharge ' the dot? of selecting'a person to fill the position. Therefore, no director should stay at home, on Tuesday next. . A little scrutiny of the Florida de velopments of fraud in thS Electoral vote kis served to. reveal the fact that the "testimony" or-"confess- ion-" is as worth. *s us such crimiu- ations usually are, the suborned pre ' iinctiou of.knaVes to aid . a sehenie which has no warrant in law and rio justification in, equity. It ,is believ ed in, Washin,4on that by all the frauils alleged ' and actnal in this Electoral vote = count , tills Florida developinect is the most arrant piece of effrontery in crime and political cliicancry *country has As yet been called to consider in disgust. The're are those in Washington who hetievet that the . Florida" gelfacculers of irinm have been induced to idiow the statement to go out ass means Qf sul t Ketip g I.3talit t 9 ridicule and contempt, and that. at the proper time, this canard will be exploded.- Be this as it may, the development does not seem to intimidate' any one.. President HAY Es enjoyed himself in Philadelphia, serenely contemplating the vanities of his Quaker City ad mirers, and partaking of the sutnptu ons hospitalities of the Union League, as if the sky. above the White House was as peacefully blus as the', dells and / glades of - Fairmount Park. $. W. Az.vonn. THE .Arf/US of last week announ ced with . : - great flourish of trumpets. that Col. j ) IOI,LET had addressed the, 'Greenback Club of this place, and' enrolled himself as a member Of the: Club. His membership was short duration, ,as on Friday evening last, after a spirited discussion the Co loUel .Iwas unceiemoniously kicked out of the organization, with the in timation that the members do not ' propose to become the "at's paws " 'to haul out Democratic chestnuts for .any one. haVe no sympathy with the Greenback movement, but the club certainly deserve credit for their independence in rebuking the greatest political demagogue that ever cursed any party. . t t Now tbe Col lel wanders about moodily, i i nusin( to himself, - .lf so, .ii I'm floor for, I woroirr what 1 was begun for." The ilr'ous editor must be careful that his p;ans to secure a nomination for "rar do nut meetrthe same fate The Pittsburg Mont la , ?rcial-Gazelle after a careful examination into the conditioU, of the iron trade in that city and xj;icinity, sees encouraging signs lof doming 'prosperity in the• fact that out of twenty-two ironworks _which came under its observation, only two were idle. It says 4 The present state of business is signiffeant The volume of trade is vowing -larg er, and the quality of goods manufac tured and purchased seems to be dif ferent. Merchants are buying care, fully, and though at small figures, yet liberally and intending to pay. Let business go on as it has done the last two months, and, the good times that have begun will continue till we reach a good and safe condition., A DISASTROUS strike is in. progress among, the English cotton factory operat!ves. At Blackburn only 5 ; 001) looms are working out of a total of 52,000. PauperiSM is becoming ,manifest among the poorer classes of operatives, such as weavers who are without funds. The strike is on a falling market, however, and cannot succeed, though it may last long enough to t ause the most serious distress to those who engage in it. THE sale of the Eric railroad, which took place last week, has been confirmed by the Court. The - price paid was V),509,000. to mortgages fur about fifteen millions. The new company have vindicated Mr. JEWETT'S mAkagement by select ing him.-as-Pre dentof the organi Trt E: summary manner in which Col. PIi)LLET was ejected from the Green back club has caused several other gentlemen to "tremble in their boots," There isn't IVso much en , thitsiasm as there was among the eloquent orators who have been out enlightening (?) the people for the past few*niOnths. TIIE House of Representatives at Ifarrisburg have finally resolved to adjourn on the •24t1► inst. The people would have been just :Ls well pleased 11ad Ott event occurred 'on the 24th ult.; but let us be thankful. It is tisiitte to our Senator and Members, t 6 State that they have favored )‘ an eafly adjuormnent. • . Juput: St.% .. Lox . , .who was last \ fall elected Presi- Pa Judge of the Lu zerne distric has. already displayed his entire ul jiess for the' position: Mid if half '.. at is charged against him is`true, snourd be impeached. IS 7 7 takes.advantmge of - his position to punish his political 'opponents. " THE W: GRow can votes in other. can old Wzt.m least thre him than his compe /t f Tux last' 4VIIS contains an expla. nation of le silly and divusting squibs regarding Col. 0 vEaros which have apperred in that sheet - for the past few weeks. " I'a" is a candi date, for the- Greenback nomination. "No deenyed politicians wanted," is the motto of the GreenbaCkers. "Too old and antiquated f )l sayi the editor of the Argis. Now where can the Colonel go'. Chief of Police CULLEN, of Read ing, sues the Pniladelphia andßead- . ing Company for $lO,OOO rewartl coy the arrest of thel)ridge-burner rioters. THE anticipated repeal Of the bankrupt law,. 'has caused a great rush of business in that direction for the past few weeks. . .THE Green-backers have given. .notie:iithat their organizdtinn is not 44 ) 4 an. Nr disappointed pOlitieal I'34* Jr Is now conceded that Gnpw is the - .-strongest matt named for the Republican nomination for Governor. TuE -delegates from Delaware County to the Republican convention have been instructed for PHOSI;IiATE of line, has been 4iii3efirdreit in blrge . quantitie3 in . Kansas . . .. ' • ME ran says ii more :Lan any The give at .otes for any of NOT HARMONIOUS. It Ole inner circles of Demo. cratie patty, 433 y a' the Harris'biarg Telegtyph, there is ayery dds struggle pending on the subject . of the Democratic nomination for Governer and Supreme Judge.