'BShe glotxtuot gitmotrat S. B. iiktvLE , F* . Erirroß.td sioNwosIEOPENN 9 4I WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1870. IrTn-Lnl`"°7l - The rumor that has beenzife ever since, n.Ktr7Meral Ifbar 'was iVellii;V r inicis made true milt&reeicitiklagt by his final F.P.sirPgAt'llrPPa.‘tiiiPreilli4sPt: PP 'Thurs day aentiinithe name of -Antos. T., ..4er innn;of-gentifaitolho'Setiaterarchis suet resSoti. Serlatti'vre,re eioniidered unanitnalia ; Al i their: disc meal Altertomi's confTriation; and It is believ ed:that his ammo Win be withdratvu. ltltis• been , known for Some • time that 'i. Novi oipOsitiV, in' a (Viet way. "4/1 4'4:44 ,46i:liesifrite to as korrupti some of the surroundings of the President. There has also been of lath some everLreilingsiofhis selections for attornies and tria T sii 4 K Th lied, not the lre forMakly,Peescsed, but no ono believed his politicsl t & \ma so near. • Ibis:stated 'that Mr-Fish 'Mr. Cox will' follow' the maniple of Attorney Gen eral 1 1 Par, 40 that :probabl.y Mr: Robe sOn will, retire from the navy department. According to the statements of these who ought to know, it would appear that the Presideat' bad determined to manage the adminiitratfon hereafter himself in his own way, and not, be controlled by his miaisters. Prom present appearances it looks like tronble in'the Rallies.] happy family, and unlesi' they can pacify Grant by amusing him at the watering pious anti horse , races as they did last season s he, Oongres4'and 'the Republican party will be arrayed in position for a political squab- D..roAtt4r. , . The De.M.opr,acy Of Payette. county have just declared in favor of lion. Henry D. Foster astlieir candidate for Congress.— Since that Mr. Israel Painter has declined to run, mid General Foster has ,the field to himself. ~, . He was fairly and legally elected to the present Congress, and , was deprived of his seat by'the combined efforts of Covode and Cessna. The people will see that he is sent back with such a majority as will prevent a contest. Covode refuses to run against Foster again. He knows he would he overwhelmingly defeated.. General Foster is one of the ablest ?men in the Itate, and true as steel. He is just such a man. as. Should represent every Democratic difitrict in Congress. iteduction of the Army. — r bticu or tau army as ougur, to take place. 13 not to be secured while Grant is President and Congress Radical. A- 'Conference Committee of the two prouSiii(has it last agreed upon a half way ' ineasur;o3f reform. The rates of pay fixed Vythe,JELouse bill are to be adopted, and the army kept'np to the standard of thir trithonsandimen. That is at least three times as Many as are needed iu time of wow. ? A provision is made for giving Ofrieemoue - year's pay if they resign, and kilotlicersprohibited from occupying cie pasttien `This will off Sickles, Ba 7 cea Ppitriek, pent and others, who W t Axi44lifi PaY - • : .as army officers and the fallacies attached to. civil offices.% • •,, iiintiwAt4;4ialioun cropping ....The,Pittsbitrg Gazelle, a paper boast:- km., thit - ,it is, oldest lladicallournal in l'reiferiCpentisovgitha, said the other day, "'die next.'daty.of Repithlicvnism is .to, iftittdricaiae ;t he nation 'whim/ it has ",171e,,Beiiblic is for freemen and. fur Asfte`i Via;• , .., • • The atenteshcitrs the depth of the phi liiitth'ibpporthe Republican- party, whose' leaders are constantly ... plotting to set aside every prin - ciiliTol - Democratic govern ment, hrididertio l cairy L ochlliedeep seat ed hostility to naturalized'citizens that ltrrksin their hearts; knowing fall well Ond. a r inige r inajority of our foreign born, population have seen enough of tyranny, taxatiom and corruption, and will be finindiseting in opposition to them • "Ve world ask where did those Ameri cults pow from Who founded the nation, framed its charter of liberties, fought the battles 4f.tbe Revolution, and proclaimed itsri astylvdn for fugitives from despotism etwhittever name or nation? What blood is it that,has s eoursed in the veins of those whO have ruled us until Radicalism dis gractedjt -with fanatical sehemes and fif teenth amendment frauds? There is not a White . 144 k 'Who . perambulates in the 1401-4.4geirnment, either Legislative or Executive,; a Republican .or . Democrat, whose line of consanguinity ig not traces- life birlarei& tuicesim . 'We wont] like to if t ßpyr nrbnt tbe dilferenee is, ;Whetherk lauded ill , our own person five years ago, °an 41sAiiiins-41U our progenitors one. Ifundniiryetunito, as repritcour • elobn, to aristocracy of birth. All 'glory bele the pure principle., of pernocw ; weer under its rules "could §enifors ; Bpi Legis. lot* trace their deicendants (oho bar.,l, barons cannibals of Africa, who ;staid, to d4y as they stood eighteen b.undred._years nik) and to all intentiand purposei where tuk y r i l if# 49 l. e l g htep) :bundred years . ' liens * iklipp.itylpOn" allfourn"--ordained. by 'agate:, as .fit • comparrions..'-ihr 'snakes at4=iilligattns, and feeding upon. towii Itfit present Ofrupt or A ser AgpB4ese.4lo4Pl4 ? arulaWo tbaiiptiai*illsdeseT,te4 fame *kith iheyr "Thia:BeirtiWe freemen and Americans," they only mean that it is for negroes and Radicals. T 1 1;s p:4„theonglo-Sazonhlood.which inv'onr s s r nt the*snlf;;the voice of the peopleilf Otis nation, as fast sit can hk heard` . tit the, ball4;box;irok elaintalhatsthiißeprOlter - is for isiirri W"Senator Cain, • colored, of South Cttgiiii,44Slitiat the thieves and rob bers are destroying the Republican party • ' 2—Y - The Cardiffguint got six votes for Senator; at at riicent .election: Ordndy coniitv. ) 'liiivit:' We haVtr enough' fiands ; in ,•, : cengreSSwithotit Mtn. , G g tel MO r. 9 ,eall #r reWtage . FELLOW CITIZENS t---10 receiving the various testamonials cif:confidence which have been conferrednponmeliy .the pee. pie of ni.? native State, I am. deeply sensi ble of.. the Circumstances: under which they : have: been .bestowed, and. tif: the , cor respondiug duties awl responSibilities im posed upon me during the fulfillment of MY iermiof the Chief Executive office it your State govonment. -Notwithstand ing a heart animated with pure and up right intentions': toward the welfare of the Commonwealth, and with all the faculties allotted to me unceasingly . devoted. to its service, I feel deeply conscious that I stand of your indulgence, while I thus exercise one of the prerogatives of the position of Governor—to address the peo ple when in his opinion he is• justified by circumstances effecting their welfare and interests ; and to expect from them an honest, candid and liberal support in re turn. With such circumstances now before thepeople of Pennsylvania, I Teel that I would be recreant to . my dutyi ungrateful to a generous people, and untrue to my [ self, if I should fail to express to you my opinions upon a subject of public concern, which demands from you immediate at tention, and prompt, intelligent and inde- I pendent action, „Pie inviolability of the Sinking Fend, by which your 'while debt is to be reduced and finally extinguished, must be main tained against all attacks upon it, wheth er open or secret! A public debt is not a blessing but an evil!--can evil not to be measured by the amount of the direct pecuniary burden it imposes upon the peo ple, but by its whole effect, the entire amount of all its consequences. These consequences have been pointed out so fully by the fathers of .the republic. and by the most reliable writers.npon political economy, and a conviction of them,•is so deeply impressed on the minds of all re flecting men, that I need not recapitulate them, nor insist even upon theirexistence. The State debt must be paid;—paid honestly and to the utmost. farthing, and as soon as it can reasonably be done—to this doctrine I am irrevocably pledged in every possible wanner—and the credit of the State must be kept up to its highest point, in order that this important object may be most readily. accomplished. No belief. or suspicion of. bad faith or of pro fligacy, on our part, should. be permitted to get abroad or to derive the slightest support or countenancafrom the conduct of our goveronientia any of its branches. It slionld he ttritlersfinna•everyabpre; that we nave au intarriptiurcaticrianinTrillt- I diciary ; a Legislature rind an Executive disposed to Work together, and to co-oper ate heartily in maintaining the honor of the Commonwealth. The operation of the Sinking Fund was temporarily interrupted, or rather weak ened, by the recent war, but by the bless ing of "Heaven upon the patriotic efforts of the nation the days of peace have re turned: •There eau now be no excuse for diYertingfrom that fund an* of the monies pledged be it by the - Constitution and the laws; not for tampe.ririg - in 'any manner with its 'regular administratiOn. • 'Rift it is known te'yon that a bold and daring attempt Was imide id - the legislature dpring its last session, to invade the Treas.- nryand`seize the proceeds otthe,:side of the priblie 'iv:irks Of the State, 'depiiiited. there;in the for" the use , certain affiliated corporationalif monwealth, and that 'that attempt was defeated only by the interposition, of the' Executive reto. This was to me 'an nu graeions and - unpleasant task, to resist the Majerity in 'the legislature composed of Senators and Representatives chosen you, ninler the' rear fortes of' the Con= stitniimi ; presumably Tor their intelligence and integrity; and it'iras inexpedient, perhaPs as .a question of personal interest and.ease:;-that-liihonld of poWetinl erieniiefi theißitirte adopted: , But I before' Me the. open path of duty. pointed out by the dear •Words of the Constitution and by - my oath of office ;1 and...lllh] - not hesitate to treat the subject with the firmness and action which the I urgency of the arise required. The bill to distribute the securities in the sinking rand among several newly incorporated ' railroad companies, arid to substitute for them very inferior, if„not utterly worth less obligations, was sent to me only on ' the day next'preceding the final adjourn ment of the legislature although it had passed ,both hpnses about two weeks be fore. Borrowing time from the usual hours of rest, 1. was enabled, the. next Morning, to return the 'bill with my ob jections to the House, in which it had. originated, Thereits further considera lieu Wits postponed and no final judgment upoirit was pronounced. It stands now artunig. the Open . questions which May liej revived at a fature,session, . It may ,again be lutroduCted and pissed neit winter or at alay'subsequent time, without . , embar- I :rassment:lrom anyprior (recision of either . House igainstlt, And if OR • member- I sliip,of both houses.shall be so made up.l atany time ;thata tire-third vote for the.' Measure ezin.ibe.obtaitted iu,Cacti, its en actmeut - Inta alaW.will become certain, l nnd the'buiden of your taxes will be in evitiibly increand, and prolonged. . • An executive veto nature of lan appeal to” the pcoPle,:to.enable them to Ipisss,open, coutrOverted. questions iuvoly i : ingginve consideratiOns of public policy Irpon amiestien of this kind, , m.Whieh el'ettnein„lironinii and ,child is the POtainaiiirkiltli is interested, this gmit _pra4dre of.the:Execative, conferred by, the Constitution, be fearlessly exer-. 'cited.; IS nOttliissicli an o"tension : Is mat be vitally import ' ant..? Is itnot urgent, thal..you ebonlildeter ruirie it for: yourselves,, in the. seleetion of to:represet449,* ix 00e gl44ture of - fact .tribMittedrnr. - ,iyNicloAggifiC,, ;TOl , igsae; ikon * it ,S ki 7 6 4.4)r: 1T;4 64 031 pads:o the:rasiseseicin,lietiOss4,oo 441iitaire' =talks Eissup.Tiiiild ihiii.uisnq is now before you tar your Urbitrimerit, A Day Among the Knights. , ' District Convention of Good Temp- if the ends to be attained do no ,ind you should instruct your representa- i fives, in aft and eveyy-covLaf e t."--4n accord- i WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., June 16, 1870.- lam. a ere na L ..- 1 w nd ort t h e y it o ia r t n h o once with „ your wishes and r. termination ; The romancing daysof the Hol Crusades The Ninth Quarterly District Convention of • p " : " . - : a", / utigii tgi 'Wit* subjec '''' seeifrEo Y r -e I' n :iv t.• n • .: beg; it. :3. -1 stinct.„"/ , acCy- 1 . 7 ; v t lus ;fly and calmly b -f.,.z . Shoillf;) ,, ciyi,i bylpur iudi enCe to tile ful, ai• a Ilt, ,VC - iii .irtant i Viii ed n (1, . Temp rs' :,,',, pt [rose, i e f r o a le-tlag with the es day, J.'.`", 7 1870 • ":Waslea to o ICi ,t o quistiori,J ~ A i . , , ... ei . I - , , , .., , _ der hereafter rest arty a Wireless at) ' unealculat- itlistic ' • syl•;.1 r s;* it ' ' 'Rhin It o n‘s mg choice oEthe y a ‘ons to present ~, ..,..j 1 011 o cloc ,S.. st., bl =,.,' ' . CIT., R Cit wit, e fud consciousn resen t you en t ~.t• K. 1 Igs / •: in thelegishittlre,eri&aagiiind strength- j "Ma. glownline - i'' o4friiinw.na- • • olliceek'kaular .. 4 i appoi&ed ei ao l 4l- • 'ci. s. • greatest hail en the combination of men who desire i terest. "then it was the glory of the lows : known since the advent of frail a and threaten to invade your treasury, rest Grand encampment shone fortis the W. C. T.', S. 11. Chasse, of Great Bend. upon this terrestrial spheres. On assured that the vast fund non sacredly brightest and the - grand - etilifitiintion Ufiti" W, V. - T., 31a - if - A:hull:of ge - W - Sfilferd.' ' est finsiTs - our iiiiiiitirelifiliff - an devoted to the paymentoaf,t4 pubtio,.4ebt i stsunPreeede,Rtlif InlitgcrOeetlP7thatAtt will , Wi• S., Ct.„--,,,, s Jitiygoy,,•o6intnachanna Depot. ; ceived our harde/ blows front the repottiinn. t I ti ''''l j will be seized and earlif() iilll l • •-•- •:1 Icenekftwth qeensliente ff rnimbiaßles vent I • iv s ''-. T.,24, Writiditi, Sf thlf6riff. - 'of our own folly. s ...-., The nine and a half millions of dollars 'in the piste of Knigh ts Templar Mason- NV. M. N. R. Jewett of East Brill water. Our own 'intent actimts have t am ed lorifffiffittaliftififfi'lsiifhtifftfy: •-•-•*"'''''''" -!- WS., TrfinStili,7 sathrop. rMfttiritl".. action MMEirterg" ,-- Yr knfest tortaVe•rtteuilitlWhilvvill tbeesTOtell A thousantionenfilnlineltrake a great I. G. R. J l i aßetwof ew Illgigl. able arguments; and he veptaf.7. l ground thus away fiont , thelinnpleaftert ;stile State spread-bat when you come to take this „8: •it r;.4..„•,!. surrentleredAMlM r4.4*l.l),earnmt and O. G., 1.. .' onto o .l'ontrase,- judgment-tempered woes. ,--, cretlit„will, be prostrated_ i- your.„tamisia ill tentimearinelhandredlandeprinie ' each }LH t3 ,.. i. . n w ' limnt , aystts " chnmrtene. . _Themforei.les,„,u,,p.anii...4kAusre,while,. the tie increased, and.yonr .9;xecutive ,will, .be i n the riots and-,glitteringtiniformt ()Cis • " ---. ' m • '. ' day lasts, and l A vo t tialit t ittitie ll be our liar: . ,• pot. ,zr:ftvii) e , --Eta impotent to help you. .If r on the, - Kuight fiemPlariifutlYoffieeredo With gor. vest. P, W.•Ct...T., DttnielikeV:Atetilteildotirreetd. The Chatrmari t ot ffintlennhi t, fttew on7Dreden. greil M tnesA intlfel o , i t t h b e i n rivt ef ii - ffi rimu rifti rA iiii ii_v n7 in o c f n lj ni fe miH ne i tl y ,Al iip ie . ry, alive to . your iu,tere,sts andnhoner,;,you ge ous.blannerspele;griptisertants, 'and .-in. , sustain the appeal sent to pm.. fronti thi sigan fl ap tiyitig,lurd.iintempurse Ih - rough Exectiti ye. Cleamber,,. aiid you are :now the long line at , proper intervals: ' M shore fin , ~ ~I"")°l(lll?lts3eticatlfeslirts&streol'itWelt; pen,, tl . ll 'g'FlM I ..i'm wbal: 16.411°111-11i13 P', ''" l , elli" . .. v • • ..1, ~,, anois.unntanlel eve.,nAhe giparrow's,sati, let.U4 i e ll e b eiy e a ß ri na i i tivii ,dti, r tyca l tid lr a ke t:t ri ta fri t h t e lt d e m d s ar ri k r 16: T to en go 'P t er3nee lown n s o hin nt e ene 'el l a o r 4v bt er i ! g - 11 , '" ;; a3 ]. d T, i,v-3 , , island. Co* select your:candidates for .yepre- of hands,-...twer tuindrcdpiee,esmftnnsici-e. traue 1 1 -°"&"t's tillal'il 6 TOTl9k , "7- ' ''Orni - 13eiiiI, Elieniklyn,l* flitter, South M .l iie clo i u r r i w i sets tativ - es. you should tie trrlnine ito ' neat- a lternatelv!ortogtitlie.r.; filling alb • the.' air son, Darfoisf, Ilk, C i raseent,''i4iisreentaiti firin. with ensphitsls * ,, the command of , the with wondrOnsly thrilling Nimbi nation; of LenoiAlic, ilver Creek, G em; 'E ou4titution ; that "Ito part of the said ' richest harmony-votnhavosoniething de. pot, lid [rose; L atino utlßil, C. E. Wurrsnx Dist..&v'y ' ;-' sinkno , fund shall be used or. Applied eidedly Worth seeing: add hearing, and et "st .:Briatioviv Sus nebanna tieritif Pit. filiM - lo 'leo otherwise than in the extinguishment of such a sight as is seldom witnessed. ter, Capihrlini,Rusli,"Earnesr; Fast Rush, and - the public debt," you will strike a just, 'lf wemuwefteeptythe•dembnstration .at Bi'officamte Podgef:, atid,Good `Viii ` Tom - el severe and timely blow at corrupt' legis. St. bonisi , therelinsuot been seen a finer !stew 31 .Iffqt - , I! latiou and protect yourselves against pageant on-this.oontinent than that :yes. ',l% s above LOilguit 'and Templ9, went repre grievous,peenniary lo as. ~•.. . . terday-at Willinansport. „. • . seined b l y ' fitly' dehiate..., tind,Oirg,e number of The lesson will not be ;lost. Its,, phi- 'At hatf-past ninoo'clock the Comma's the membership at the ,tirder-represeeting bury effect -will be great and lasting. Both clerics commenced' ferming fur the rand 1,800 mciabers. The reports of the delegates fur the present and the future it,,Wllt, ins- parade... St. Omer's liommandery, No. 19, from the several Lodges in the county, on the prove the tone of*the public morals; re- of Elmini, was highly honored iii being afternoon of the first day's session-were quite press the unblushing effroutery and cor- I accorded to a pusition on the extreme interesting and. encouraging. Instead of 44.4., ruption of the lobby ; curtail the infill - 1 right of the parade. This distinguished pale in nowstandiug on cue foot-as has beau enee of arrogant corporations ; and secure preference wasappreciated un'the part of reported by sundry self-s seaming individuals, the sincere commendation of all good and the Sir Knights from Elmira, and by the they still rejoice in the possession of a good un patriotic men. nim:un commanding beauty of their general up- derstanding, an mi' si constitution, and an The assault, upon the treasury, in the pearunce--in personnel and finenestss of unwavering eletenninatiou to battle bravely tin passage of the nine and a half million equipments ranking with-the best Com- to the bitter end. Their c..Weriencein the pritt bill, though the most conspicuous exam- maudery present, in .the unequalled excel- will profit them in the future.; snit what has pie of the evil influences of corporations hence of their drill tit Omer's proved that limo lost thrmigh the iiinat ith is of hissed upon the legislature, is nut the only one. the distinction had not been' unworthily anti purchased legislators will be more than re- It possesses pre-eminent re importance, bill I shown, . g a ined by a practical expression of their send • it does not stand alone. Then, fellow cit- I The Grand officers (tinder escort of St. meets at the ballot-box. - ixens, has not the time come for deterns• 1 Marv's Commandery, No. •26,) occupied Pursuant to previous notice,- a pubile meet. Mary 's the question of title to sovereign I carriages. Sir John W. Geary, (Governor lug was held m Good Ten Aar 'II 11 the dilG .. w tirst day's sewsion, and' was ad power in this Commonwealth? Is that , ' ,of Pennsylvania) and Sir R. A. lomber- evenin g - of t he . power a rightful and indefeasalile estate I ton. R. W. C. M.. of Masons of Pennsvl of the people, 9r does it reside in ipeurpo- ! vania, acted us special aids to the R. E. O. m ' m IG. .' C. T. Cit '''''' Win ' ll ' ' l.l '"' l ' . Rsq., of llontrose, and Re-v. Muses Caldtialf, of rated companies created by our laws ?IC'. Will you with your eyes , open, consciously I • AMR THr. PARADE , Brooklyn. 'fbe addresses were brief, eloqUeel, and mrefressive, and the audience lartje and 'al•• surrender the control over your own rep- • . m the atallation ceremonies of the Grand (entire. ( :Mare Mnsic by fluichOir added great rescraatives, and give }'our consent that ...„. et ,- ~ the Glan d ,, . ly in the interest and nlne, ts' ' • • k nvi .rs of a c ommandery C00.. 1, corporations shall decide your laws ? Sinai . Oat* at the Pail: 'is the neighlio n rhot i i ra d t t l i a f ~ 'On the mOrning, of tue'seentici day Ortheron your government be isure,, patriotic and ! Ir d''' If' '`*-- l 'R . I E t C lire er ie. °use. 1, it mine I:l.ntion, the tiltaini tan of the C t i t tnl n ni ce ;c l a gt.L .on just, true to yoursi - lves,.and true to sound cliqs(Auttoiv presented the fifilowleg; WltiCli Were Commander ~-"uutes,il.llopkins,ip beinilf principles of administration ;or shall it • be the instrument of corporate. 1111 164 4 m of: 'the 1.1.-T!':(1,e4r),1111,1u-tt,!141*-fr' "'° l e°, lll , 9'1. 11 4 e taken rip 1 ,eri,thpi: thoroughly ,diseleiseel alai baiting . t.,.oifinianueries to the Cone.ave. s oo t „,,a ; and avarice, and ;in object of public jest, ills °actress was replied to l l•Y ~.-I .' "st Eill'7 ' Whine., It 14 the (111 W of tlie'Order Of Good ridicule and reproach ? Or in other w;•rds, ,tent Sir 13.11, *l""reiteli, re,,t, ontilil lras- TemPlars to ednnite the'peeple in the prineiple.s shall istrpurations supersede the govern., tor of the Prlitid Comm:linters ,of: the of •Rightentisness told Thane:sem : therefore meat and become the master,s oft he peo ple ? i rutted giates., Thi' installation service 'RM/lA*li, That The Loduy. or thus county' aid the brand dodge in furnishing Lecturer. to care • • I wen , of the "wsmar ifiipressive charteter And now, my fellow-citizens, with this tad . : .1 ' V4SS.tile eau nty--,specially in the rural distriets; i :in accordance with the tittle-honored n,,,,,,,t. That w;•reeo , rdze the ebti,4 , - teen to warning, I leave this importaitt wal let.sub ; iu your hands; trusting that you hull .he 'r' • extend a,helping hand to members of our Order inspinid with the will and the resolutiou suffering pecuniary loss from fearless desotion to defend the integrity of your govern- to :fifty : and oh this ground Ciotti:illy reeont mend the several Lodges in this county to con meat and to preserve unsullied the credit tribute liberally-to the relief of Bro. 'John Web and the honor of the Commonwealth. worth, of New. Milford, ~.• Juan W. (fealty. 14 , -.1.,, , i, Thai the -day of Compromise' . boo Executive Chamber, Ilitrri.sburg, Po passeal; anti such professed Teutperanee 0101. or June 6, 1870. soci..ties as will not come lip' to our 'Platfenn should it.o he alloWed to control our action, Reseiror, That the time has anived when We. as Goal Templar:, sh o uld p o sitively refitse to vote for any political attelidate, for a nyMflicie ..d trust or.hortur,whe is ,not, a. odiliely,plexikted and tried temperance man. A..... , !: Of, That it is the bounden ()My ' or. all Witmer:l'oe men' to he present at All primary elections-of Deleptes to the Nominating C0n ......,,,....., .......... _ 14 0 1aly cipplwoUndi 02.0 molar =tic and untiring jahonf Of ; our G. W. C. T..; a 13..Chase,_intearrying ferwauxl the Temperance Catise. - ' t Western Woman's Opinion of the Indlint. ' The Gale City published at Keokuk, lowa, prints the-annexed extract - froth a lady formerly residing in that cite, but who is now living on the line oftt rail road in, Colorado, where Indians are plenty: • • this region of conntrY, Frank , ht's bad three torts built, or ruttier dug,' for out here the forts are all undergrontid tt id covered with sod, the port holes bell just above the level of the plain. One is large ; the other two, one vn each side of the large one, ure'smaller. In one of these smaller forts we sleep, and You have m idea how comfortable we rest. The forts areyerfectly dry and cool. I had a great prejudice against going . into one of these placies to sleep, but while We were in Den; ver City the 'lndians made an attack on the grader's of the' road and took all their . • rattles tilling'some of the men - with tat= tempted to resift them and defend their, teams. I think Ili ever knew , and~ one who' as more unwilling txr'eplntp adidle in the grMitid (as- .tll - 'it) thin' was my: self. The Red Mau of ibese-tegiOns thei sprig of nobility. that some people from' the rust would think:' l l Just conne'but'here'and live 'awhile, anti the Red Mau of the foivst sinks into blackhearted, beastly cut-throat. The obL , jeer of the Indians seems to be thdrivehlf all the'Steick, for they have hot, I believe: as vet killed any one who did not • show fight The forts command all the stretch ' of plain around our camp and a part' Of the valley belotr: toward the • milristd; .TherPrOteet ear oirn-quarters, and r try , to it - link that no Indian mir get '1%.1`1 , us, but if they Should; why von brow am by nature Vindictive, and shin go in for n light, if I can only keep coormoingli'l to load and fire. I now , feel much mieured from hearing to-day of the arrival of two companies of regulars in our immediate' vicinity. lire have plenty of arms and am- . munition, heavy rifles, carbines and Colt's. revolvers. - Tying the Flag to the North Pole. The Chicago Til7/01 is responsible for the subjoined piece of high treason : Capt . Hall, the Arctic explorer, propos es for the sum of 8100,000, to tie the American flag to the North foie. Cam min Hall is more Outspoten than some of the, Washington "attornessl i who practice in a similar line of htisiness, - though' his pribes seems not to be higher. Mr. Hob ert, J.' Walker receiVea mach larger sum for tying the Ameri&ti flag to a pole in Alaska, Mid of the eGM),OOS that Was' more recently sent ontto tie the Americans itt,'; to it yole in:SatiTioiningo, only nboitt, $60,000 ' to l Utie 'been'••dishitrsed' ' there; the renfaiiider l rettirned to • WasW ington in the stiwee'ship',' hlOtit' With the , attorney who "IfeTtlfe , Tying tla American flag to a pole somMitheres is bile' of the mostproffralife ',broaches of . law praettee which WtiShibitorintlOrneysimw, hod to . occupy- beir..h4striOs hour& • 7 Cold Mkt, = We notice in the 21fineraVannuathata coal operator in- Schnylkill xounty, has received an- ordefrom-----parties in New Yoik; for fivolliongs" rallens , of 'Mal dirt : to be-amain Jbarning brick and - in. - -sin& 'and paint works. • The prbbitbility , is that-, .e.te many yearathe vaetdittbanks throtigh-J out the.coal ) reiions!aill•he-shipped. away and used in . various wayx-by mattufactur ell3, and a new branch 'of aide 3141. thus ;be created in thisieglow Large. I quani= , ties of this dirt is nowheing-nsed by man.t. ufacturers,,, mixed' with — coal, and. it is foundito t iireat j Stlitegillid fart , Wit) . the eourse - of kuns° accomplishi**ldelo j blineth - e greatleapiot-libtrAipptirlL intly tieeleM coal dirt mitcfr aervicte as a', cheap fneL—Mauch Chunk Democrat. I The following are the officers present elected and then dkily installed: H. E. 0. B. McXeau, Towanda. 3L !towel', Lancaster. k.E.11.0 —Abrabain Miller, ntston. R.E.G.C.o.—Fitzilunes Evans, Turk. B.E.G;Prelate.-,--Bov., Jas. Evans, Ph a- R.E...cr.s.w.tcohan Pltiludelphia 12.E.G.1.W.—G. C. Shidle, Pittsburg. ILE.G.l'reas.-31:11r6lari1's 3leckle, Ph n ; ; T. F QS ILE.Gili e rrAlfrea:Ore4. -, ,h; Washington. AFTER INSTA LLATIO the Commanderies returned to their re selveS- Socially 'one frith another, fraterniz= In in the frienilliCst Of manner. ' ..rhe'trrand l'atcamprnent was a sneecsi and an unpaccedented one.. It will serve well a noble pnipost , and will do much to advance the spreading and wide extend ed interests of the'cltrvalrio order of Ma sonry-in this country. I=l Frightthl Scene in the Streets of New York ' NttAV Ybit.l{, June I?.—John Duggan was to-da-dischaaged frnm his situation aS'night.:Watchiltah at tbe St. Cloud Ho-. tel; and Weriefo.the boitk, Nyberg his wife . Wastn.mged iiS,A servant, and . told lief that lie e ltadVbbniied a situation ,foy,' lie'i' at the' . -SL .- Cloud "Hotel; Tine going throUgb the Street' tb 'the ' hotel, - Duggan' dreW`a rSzot 'and' *ed . Is' Wife'k 'throat' from etir',to 'ear;:tlibli 'polled the : . raii4i . aerins - his . oWn tliroif., : rnalatc,o' a 'fright: fill Wound; P&se.rs by attempted to dis-. ~arm him, but he wildly rushed at them, slid fot - a feW moitiehts the scene 'was up,- pitillng. No . tfurther" harm was'' • done. Two policemen appeared and . atternpted to'talte the razorfromitim, but Withent &ail. He finally threw the raioi - down is, and,began, to throw stop ,bat .beiagle- Tensteless One of the'ogee 8 sttti4k* h Ira 'on tliti'•headWith a OM); fel ng hini 'l'd the "I ground: Duggan was ; n, with his wife; ; taken to the 'Station-hoe,. Where their wounds were 'sewed up, and afterwards ; retrieved to 13elletne Ilostdtal. There is ino possibility of Dug b cran's life being . - spied, but 'theta is slight hope that his wife' may recover. Botb are datives of Ireland; and were in this country only ' four mouths.. . . .. Who haq Uedrd of it. The'Detroit Free Pre s s says : 'Mho has heard otanyproposition from the patriotic leaders of the Radical party, to raise funds for.the widow and flintily of 'RIC - veteran' Soldier sail patriot, Gen. George li. Thomas t Did he not serve his cOnntry well and traty us Stanton. Yes, but he did not jerce it with an exclusive view to benetitting,the Radical party. lie servelf it ,as, faithfully nod truo_ as did Rawlins, but lie did notbecome a Radical, politician, mid r heum 114 memory is nut worthy of ,the,..mumilling, or his • family worthy .of the Muninceute of the:A:Lionised moo ; of the country.. No propositioa hes,ttiw a great salary upon Ins:widow,has `been made in,Oungress;' and , • all!-.1tecarise ' he served,h is country:,,fortie country's sake, and,uutfor the lea -pc:any party •or.clii.ple of ambitions:And lics4,o l ing , nteil whn wished tc,,"maketheicountry's misforf• June a stepping,snMe toplacc:aud• power, °FScein into Weilllth.thelife-blood of: the -1 • • • • ~- 7 7771 , 7- I" , f fPft—• ,1 " --- ' 7 "" —, • tenehiug scene is , thus, .related by.,a l faafayettei Indinut•.paper, as having ocArtr4.during thelloonduni cereammes ,41.4u4 city: .• • • little gir/entered,thecemetery.carry --, , ingi:Wmaths„ of beantifol•-,floweris,.. and' hastened to the side Where the ,Confeder. , I ate dead lay, and- proceeded to place a Nfteat4,on each VAR.?: A. frientVef -hers :approached her, sayinff ; But Susie, those,, leintitn i!, r,s'w ~,She replied •apt.J.,*.b.orkateAwn.s4:o4ll,llfoixettehlope sopejittioaLthexe,;,WilVAtre.wOutletß o*bijugrrAvo..,7l,khough,t4 I .sfroohl'ifring_ lksc!itiattput Ocepaowthe: rebels', FaVethr 'gay be some a.theur - have Little gala. at home, you knoW;L:.•! v - - fles.trod That We recognize In the 'Tank/mai noeit Repoiiiron strung advocate of Tempin, ance, and timprineiples vtf oar' eider, and re commendakit to the sympathy and , stipport all Tempers - me ptamla. • .• itotolcult,,That the thrall& of this Contrention be tendered to the people of ..Ilmtt reed, for. their generous entertainment of the incinhers of thia Convention, ReAnliwl, That tht Secretary be Instrocta . .O prepare a synopsis of the 'prneeeffings of , the convention. turnish•copiesthertmf,for pub lication, to tile several papers of the comaty, •al so to the, gessf9ne Good ?,Flnpiq and lhp Tank rerpaYkait. A. co*ia l / 4 itti:e Matien. Ternr , p4; ' ance C elebration eitrat Bdrid; 'lie connpg. F n ourth of July, reported the . Witich` ITO adopted; .144redi ,That,Lltill Convention recommend= appropriate Temperance Celebmtign kV our Or..t der, at Great on the Fourth of July next, and that the Gk: W. C. T., S.-8. - Cline, is "hereby . invited to preskle over arid furnish suitable speakers for thatosion. In conformity with expressed desires of theme' bodies. delegates were elected to attend fire Gu- zerne-Wykarning; rind the Bradford DildrietC,On.' vehtions viz • • Mackey; 'of New Milford; and Ali': W TArraben,'of Bedd: 'to Use Luzenie: Wyoming', and S. Lan din, to the Bradford' Conventitiri The grader portion of the second day's s,r 7 sion was devoted to the reports of delegates; committees, and officers, presdptatiou 'of and discussion upon resolutions, loatting the place, for the next Converition and:election of officers for the Same,.:unfinisht4 reutine, and miscellan-, eons businc ,- ! i, etc. By action of the Ninth, the, Tenth Quarterly District Convention will con vene in the Baptist Church, at ,North Jackson. on Tersday, Sept 8, . 1820, at 10, o'clock, A. )1., Thu following are Its officers : W. C. T., S. 13, Chase, Qreat Bend. W, V. T., Mrs. G. - S. Shoemaker. ,Montrose. W. S., Geo. W. Mackey, .New Minot. ~ W. T., Ann Whitney, Nortlt.Jaelison. • W. Chap., *N. G. B. Bogers, Brooklyn. • • W. 14.,-,,Fredurick Tucker, Jackson. • ' W. a 3L, Miss P.. 1. Wright, Lathrop. - • B. 11. S., Lama Wilmot Susquehanna Deinit.l - • L. IL Silt A. Patterwm. New Milford: • P. e..T., Gen: C. Brundage; Borah GliwoW.' (hoed Termignra of the Chit pilgrim• of old looked to the leading-star to guide him on his weary way, solite friends of Temperance throughout the State are looking to IN' for sr.! ample , Welutie Innwelaimed therlln'indi', and in professions; it' not in' practiCal hare' shown 0 tirselvit4 well Iforthy of the 'high Prisli . ' • ' • W43'llllE4' accOntplished.:lfitletl; htit ci*ParatirelY, Pi what Ira ttecompliali if; We' Witnid bat To* Of"thice', tlttinstinil inVraberi agtin t the inarldd Be iatmeritt'Wideli noW•pr4viiiii linktp.unitLi 404 i; ea: aggrL-4Te pOstilop„ could not be ignoix:d;4T:4ittkate,*giiiz.etlai', nreignimanfl and `J atiji Seuttilleatill • cd!!.e,, 1 1 1. r6.e4i!iii !''tfii4ltill•iimlte - c ri,( 1. , :: 1101 : /-0 2 ,ti jOugi4 44. 1 4 . ,* 1 0 1 ;,• iu•V• be 0 '4,M 1 1 1 F4? P9r.iY e FNti , aßit•V r4 .. c_PCP4i 4 Fr 4,;:P9 *FP; 4.l ".ti k ward reforming the poor inebriates, or Attaud.. ) in& ft 1, 2 41 131 4450V?"01iCah glaP..; 3l lt: i fY 6i • ling of like winds amtiiig . litepwrlkttim GOA* tiltrPr*Y 9L1APF.i.41 7 41K9 1 1 1 .1,1 0 r succest: Owit*rb. it'AlikAgoF. l 4; ll,- *oge . A 9 P!: Posed to be la .1)90:Ds Is ovt'ef-i*at udiorialKew stmro#Atfir —l'aris ate 2.,;4tS.l4cllgscs,last3•ear, —'l'hc Montgomay Fair, is,,to,be held next Saturday at Norristown. —Grant dontt.'seem id be the" govern ment" so much as• Old Abe used to be. ' —Seven cheeso , ftletorits • haie•teeen tly been started in, Pet:mare eofint,i l „ —The vicerni of Egypt expects to, real ize about icio,oq,oup by,,tlie stile of lands along the Sasz,canti t l,,,, . • —Spotted.,Tail,and demand clutLing atid.4oo9l,ist•-tiiid in this are very like ordinary political chief's. —NettqintripShilt6 intkideetal theinliers in her l,egislatareWhe•ctintot write tlicir name:,• '-:• —The Thtds . ''Vti r ti:ng obituaries 01 - the'-bOliacr.ttin,part., New York n ill n'&4l4terill' thous:mile Y et. —Oratut's:advice two years ago.was,te ware of old.. politicians; , but he deetusi_to have cliopgvtifigkit,ing on ;thut,ln.tri —Brigticum., , Youtg, , having: •bdeotne tired of t men rfahseo.porteeirenlatitig about him, sayslie isakled fit), amt has 111 wives and 53 children. —in' ctillealyn, t ) of taxes in to the lowest " , five,. ,c_. 9 i•oti: re ly fr r 'Tkits propose 'es talil 'siting large ;tuck`' kr Towanda. , has; a horse valued. , at #12 ; 9011-., rklis' stables Are said to be the - tiut.%A ninny in:thi.s sect len lof the State, .; •• ••• —A elergymaitfin , Pennsylvaniarortin plains that he hal received nothiii g for this year's salarr tint u etirryeotub, of tarnish and two d'ozen' ~.( ClinileSnolbeit recent- Iv in the Lehigh, Bent Allentown, which is fifteen inelies in, leis in It. P • ' —l)r. .loh ii i lyintleily,.residin c g-in Al bany township, - 11ZO - ks unit tAV, Who is in the •; Ist veer two tidy,: On a public,ruad,lust —The rolling. - mill of the (lifttitititia Mtuiufiteturiiig company . resumed - opera - t ions a few days since with- s full force, :at a red net ion in wages of ten per-cent —The luxury „of, being, .1 1 . 1 ,.,e z, K.F0 1 )1 1 ,!e pays more 11161 the luau,Nertta l pv4ire ' . • — A graYP:.egg i qv ..IR.l ; ;Slayyslalle,.. Cali fornia i liiiviii_frlfecome was baud n tfFY3 terincii ts. trittial • —A Chieugo r prihttetin evades the Sun dav hanging:lnv_ a' t'fillffilintrun ho't Voi"i Orfiliall'O rine' chwi tr.ltintA ftet.ft ceilty thitettf is tiitif a free drink. irtamiled_ envelope-mail hews- , papt•r winpirr. will be but tho--Istorfdtilya 'l'hose")lo-stiela - stairph may - then -tse°•di3- pen5t.44413.,.f - al —Bei-Wade -gtia . treffis-tifedl till:die t.asy chakr _ .—,lVliittenthrethreatpns terrible oxpos'.; are& of certain 4lialic-ds. if. lie- isffkept , out of Congress in Lich. beyond .177;Whe!k.,-Vor.o4y Attlyocates-ati political imc4suge . eyeabotly i foils .to ymplerilig how itt4batipfti4g.4coittiected -with iti +--Since itst.entkaor;bo• - • conceded :by all that: , Graht didn/t9vrite the Cuban t mes-f • sagefltlre Chictigu , Thizelastarto 'new question :.,"11Pas :Grant , sober enotigh I to. sign it, or was this done also by prosy P" •.--rASouthetn nevesiin.per dercribles -the daily: lifuof the: ireeclman.:'• "He• largo melon. cntsit in two and geoepilonE the inside; one half lielintsuii his headi ho sits,.on, the,. other half and-. Cats the middle?. last two years, cost the people V200;0001t6 turn r.egulatlyxlectel ;Beth muffs. out of Congress. -.I ~; NERsislippi, up- Rain fed: liar. Csc.,Ltenderaon to a.sjtalgeelup on IN r,eponnuandaiioa ola former slave urrfllic!liii.Piral4. t: ••:- ' • ; ' • —The time fixed fur the adjournment of Congreti§,ia July 15, hut thiit the_ Si.:nate ly;11 fifteen dais ., ,• —The diticihnati ron irie - ,predipt, that the 011iq peTap e t cy i w PtOk f LlO tl i i „l:. k .4A 1 ,0--Or4 ; ku;sll4l:ging Reßrqse.ll%; tati:Vta'i;l,Cmwep,fromi emislivaiwore;l tiara teri Yor re:efee ti t4IJ; ; 1 , .;;; I —ln !Lai ~tahep, a young naatbi9i usthe litikat*,lll;ll.l4ls 's;iy 7 T2e, IYas, go : NO tii`pl ? t r ifeA.. Dui Ii 9KTA4' . I icalk• 3 ;• , • ti rrui icsX Lc) .um 'iauul:qlen 4100. n-ten tam abd:'l)r;lingliesf Beirnptt; say:tli4 Canso Ittpti.9lV: cwt.% ciarea. i Uri :Wistox,knowithis when he-Alikovered DPW tWidoly kilown )3alsutn.ofi.Wild Chef,. 111 And ;9411erit`Mo: h peoced:tbecorteotr :floss of his opinion. .1,1 , . . "A - `cTnocittti f 0 timber o ,the, klLOccgt6V‘'tpßlit.sAt,ol9 ll 7, kfial uSiitilipib'jb"dletut6VP'srpgpiAl s ArlidiiiiihdsrilitilriblettVApkerieni, them. house branded Whiftem r dihis a - Art.4; 3 Atid:witinthat.bratutution...hinr 14e !vent Ban to his.ecntstilnentsd. ferendavisA}3bt