The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 03, 1870, Image 2

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J. S. B 0 R It W E h L,- Editor:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1870.
FOR CONC.RKK8.
II01T. GLE172TI W. SCCFIELD..
FOR ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM E. LATHE?; '
FOR PRESIDENT JL'DOE.
L. D. TOJIOEE.
on tlio principal of the dopt within sixteen
months, so that the Ina of tlio future is
mmlo lighter and tho. present weight of iu
tcrstis diminished. The pcnplcsee those acls,
and recognizo tr1(1 government in them.
They know it if. where theso groat thiug
are being dor 1 hey perceive its htind
in all. Ardif, niter perlorming his im
portant p,i". in tlio work President Grunt
chooses ' o got out of Washington for . a lit
llo Test, nt Long !runch, Ihey heartily
0"tii .fiend the u'ocd fonse he thus displays.'
172W8 IN IHIL?.
Corduroy mid plush costumes will bo Tory
fasliioiiahlo this winter. f
The hotels nt Cape May would Tike just
a few hioro guests to crowd the mosquitoes
out.
There is wealth enough in Poston to give,
on an ctiinl division, every man, woman and
child p:,000 each.
A graveyard inscription in Kenncbunk,
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KEY? A I) TEE TISEM EXTS
EEPUELICA1T COUNTY TICSET.
For County Cuinmirsi'mt-r,
A. W. GRAY, of Jay tonr.shitu
For Jury Comv isitovrr,
HORACE LITTJ-T., of Ridgway.
for ('ouuty Surnior,
J.L. BLOWN, of Jones township.
Fur Comity AmHlor.
CHARLES M'VEAN, ot F. Miry.
The Judicial Nomination.
There seems to be an indication iu the
Erie papers, that some of the delegatus to
the late Judicial Convention at Irvinton,
from Erie connty aro not satisfied with the
nomination of Mr. Wet mure. Why this
is we arc unable to say ; certain it is that
niter a session of six clays, the delegates
comprising the convention ought to have
been able to have made a proper notrinn
tioti. The action of the Erio County Dc
publican Committee puts the whole ques
tion at sea again, and we are now in the
district, upon this fjiies-tion. just where vo
Marled, provided Warren and Elk v'u.w the
matter as the Erie County committed does,
when it pays: "AWm', That neither of
the nominations made is considered, 'rnjn
nr." There is no use now to go the. for
mer -rrouud of complaint over again ; neith
er do wn propose to do so, but we do wish,
tor tlio sake of that harmony in the party
so much desired by the Eric County Com
uittec, that it had dealt more in details and
less in generalities, in reeometiding this call
tor a new convention, and have said what it
real!y wintcd, and what basis of represen
tation would be acceptable to Eric County,
not to its candidate for Judge, but to Erie.
'County. The committee received u ' prep
osition" from Mr. WoodrufI which was
adopted, as to what the new convention
houlddi, when thu Lliotvi-ig look pluct
i reported in the Erie (Jour tic :
"Mr. Craig said Mr. Woodruff was not
particular what number ot conferees were
nrriniuted bv the Chair. He moved the
proposition be accepted and the new con
ferees appointed. After some other re
marks and suggestions, t tic number of five
onlerees was fixed upon, and tiie proposi
tion was agreed upon by a unanimous vote."
We presume therefore that each county
will be entitled to be represented by fiva
delegates, and that, under the "proposition."
the convention will fix the representation
for the "iuture conventions" occurring ten,
twenty, thirty. Sie.f &.e , years hence, unlets
the constitution of the state is changed, in
which case it limy bo necessary to modify
the manner of holding Judicial Conventions
in this Judical Pi.-trict. The Warien
Jlm'lin n short end well written article up
on the subject, indicates an endorsement of
the aetioo ot the Republican Committee of
Erie county. We see no way unfler the
circumstances but to have a uew conven
tion; it is invoked in the interest of peace
and harmony for the Republican party, and
in such a spirit it ought to be accepted by
the balance of the District after Erie coun
ty lias led off. We understand a commu
nication has been received by the Chair
man of the Republican Committee of this
countv from Gen. M'Creary, Chairman of
j
the Repjblican County Comtuittc of Erie
county, giving notice of the action ol the
Erie Committee and asking eo-operation
jn the matter ol calling the new
convention. Let the call bo responded to
: in the spirit it is made. Let the interest
of the party be consulted rather than the in
terest of the candidates, and care be taken
that the nominee shall bo a person who will
leave his politics aud prejudices at the
threshold of the Court House when enters
ta perforin the high aud important duties
ertaiuing to the position of the Judical
officer.
That's YThero it is.
Th Albany Argus abuses the Presideut
for going to Long Branch and asks 'Where
is the Government if' The Albany Journal
v informs it thus;
' "The Government is where tho revenue
is being more honestly collected, so that
the receipts have increased $51,000,090
since President Grant's inauguration. It
jg where the expenditures have been di
' imuisbed so that the estimates are decreased
" $31,000,000 for the coming year. It is
' 'Where the taxes are being reduoed, so
' ' thet 576,000,000 are taken from the bur
" -dens of the people by a single act. It is
. Where $158,000,000, in the aggregate are
thus saved to the people in honest collee
! tions. retrenced expenitures aud redued
Karat Jlalstead's Ecccriptioa of tlio
a U.. tftjl
And speaking of tho war, soldiers ore
more numerous in the streets than at Metz.
They are gathered here from Algiers as
well us at 1'aris, and they r.ro tho mure in
teresting, for hero are the North Africans,
known us the Tnreos, a corps made famous
for their exploits in the Italian war. There
arc over twenty thousand of them in the
French army, ond.hcro they arc swarming
on the banks of the Rhine, ready to advance
i into Germaov. It has been said in our coun
try that these Turcos are not negroes, but
Arabs, Moors, Algerines. There has been a
! notion of depriving black men of the credit
of their desperate exploits.
The truth is that the majority of them
are not uegroes, but that many of them with
those etranzely marked negro features of
which it is now necessary for politicians in
Ameiica to speak with such profound re
spect. Some of them tiro a shade blacker
than the blackest black man I have seen in
our happy country. A tarred stick would
make a while murk on some of thctn. There
are Arabs too, and Frenchmen ; and the
shades of color are so hne ana so various
that it is puzzling some times to tell the
ALieanized frenchmen from the French!
lied African. All wear tho Zouave-dress, in
cluding tho red cap and tassel, and the sun
when it has fair play has a powerful influ
ence in harmoniziug complexions. Croat
confidence is expressed in the Turcos
as lighters. In stature and strength they
are a good deal above the average of tho
French array. 'The colored troops fought
nobly,' it will be recollected, was often offi
cially certified in the American war, aud it
will bo worth remembering when the deeds
of valor of tho Turcos are recorded that a
full share of them must be attributed to full
blooded black men.
The II:.- 2:hisd tho Throne.
The ui.-pat'-lies from Kinz William and
the general tenor of the Rerlin press make
it apparent that whatever glory is gained by
the Prussian arms in the present struggle
is destined to be pretty generally absorbed
bv the Ilohcnzol'.erus. 'I commanded,' snys
King William, at GravJotte, and 'our
Me., reads thus: 'Poor .Too 1 his head is
level now, if it never waf befo?e.'
A Chiflagoan has received the fullest le
gal penalty for stealing Tupper's 'Proverbial
Philosophy.' The court dccidedjtliat forsuch
a theft there could bo no extenuating cir
cumstances. '
The 1'eloit Rrglstrr asks : 'Why is a Re
loit nun's trade mark like a certain leading
Prussian ? Recause it is his 'biz mark.
The author of the t.bove leaves a wife and
twelve small children.'
'Long John' Wentworth and Horace
White of tho Tribune contest the renomin
ation of Representative .NT. 15. Judd in the
Chicago district.
J Glancv Jones, formerly of Pennsylvan
ia, now living in Delaware, is said to be ex-
neetinsr an election to the United elates ben-
ate if the Democrats carry Delaware.
Senator Fenton has secured his election
as a delegate to the State Convention to be
held at Saratoga, and ho will seek to be
made perumneut chairman of that body.
The first, of the fall elections occurs on
the 6th of September, in 'Vermont. The
State is so overwhelmingly Republican that
there has been no canvass niado by either
party.
Samuel D. Clark and Alex Monro have
received the Republican nomination for As
sembly in Lawrence county, defeating David
Craigand George W. McCracken, who were
members of the last house.
Ignatius Donnelly, ot whom the country
thought itself well rid, after his
overwhelming defeat in 18GS, ajjain aspi'es
to congressional honors, and has entered the
field for the republican nomination in the
?t. Paul (Minn.) district.
Tho nomination of Fred. Douglas for
Congress, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by
Uie retirement of Hon. Xonh Davis, is being
discussed in Monroe and Orleans counties.
New York. In point of intellectual ability
the district could not do better.
Ex-Gov. Rigler of this state has forsaken
politics for religion. A few days ago, at the
Preshvterian Svuod at 1'elleionte, he an
nounced that bo had retired from public
and political life, mid bore strong testimony
to the value of religion as compared with
the uncertainties and excitements of pol
itics. In Erie District. New York, there arc
four prominent a-pirants for the Republican
nomination to Congress: Hon. P. S. lien
nett, the present incumbent; Hon. L L
Lewis, the present State Senator ; Lymay K
Mass, the present Distiict-Attorney, and I.
Mnntford, Iloucian, Rretigno and Lou-
truiuc.
Rerlin, August 81.
Assistance fnm the arsenal in this city
was sent to tho Prussians in putting heavy
guns into position before tho walle of Metz.
The Prussian government has engaged tho
services of Wells, the Fcuteh aeronaut, to
conduct aerial observations of the French
naval movement upon the Prussian coast.
He yesterday cruised over Osiend, Belgium
in his balloon.
A5E2T73
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THE G3EAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
: ' Dtt. WALKl'MJ-M CAL1 FOB XI A
VINEGAR BITTERS.
s 'a l'ear tvt t.ofv . ' wotiUer- .. 3
o 4i - fill (Y.rii Vn-'s. n S " ,- -
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TwelTS Years v Wild Indians 5,0 Plains.
THE I'.VV. OFGfO, r. BF.LDEV. who from
a 'ove ofw. u nti .-ciitr nn'l a i)irt of kol-
P.lrn of '!.e I : 1"" w CUSXCIS, SfCrtS.
VTi::, 0:-f.t tiiZa Zzziz icti a i.ome
of no. in t'H'u. joiieil tae ludinn. aTnpte:l
Mm' y muiie of !'."inat.-tcd the liemtHfnl Wasll-
'". Uvimn (J rent. i'xr.-i"r, Itnnler nml
: of It'll I.O'Ves. was 11 .'"'"i'llefl Lietitennnt
V. S It .pr',il:n- A iv), 'or mrroous ser
with his hrtvv rn.nsf lnl-,e indin -s.
A I'.iink of lis most (hi illin r olio -esi. reali.
tv we:: no hen;;.i:ed. Tre !i is si: inger Hinn
ii fi.'tioii. Suiierhly i.'nslnitcil. 70 eu
...... i .. fn
cr i . !ir. Whir. Tyorirn.i 01 ..lenionur, .-u hm
ri: .er it .1:110. Triec 'or. rhonM orlse'l
any boult er.j.;i . Sen J nt ouce for lllastra cd
x-. i'i-.:a-.-. taii.e o: cuuients, simple pajres an.:
A. If. II t't T.A RD, ruMislier, 400 Clicslniit
St.. l".i isxleii .i s.
aictu aflwrlirjcmc?.l5.
AO EFTS HAILS' '200 A MONTH
Selljnf.Ton S. C. Ablmti's U-t pval work, the
LIVES OF ALL TEE P2ESIDEKTS.
Over 6UO pngcJ, nearly ftlty steel Mid wood
Mig aTingi. Pells n'. gijjlit. More 8enl9
whiiIciI. Sen! for (lscrintifn anil Terms.
Franklin Publishing Co,, 1ZI Mftrket nt. Plill-
mlclfilna, ! .
$10.500.S
WOlfVlI ROU) BV ONU
nt in -1 mNth. Aisot
warned for
MEN OF PBOGRHS3
by Jns. Piirtnn Orccly nnd other prominent
writer. It i the most, completo and compen
dious liicrry nml nrtictie nol( eTerpuMislieil.
It contains ssotclies of Ch iritis Oiekens, Bur-
lingime ittid .VI oilier prominont Amaricnns.
ljiww. r.w ipiih asu n.Miiruu rm
LISIUNG COMPANY, to2t3 East 12th t.
N. Y, 4t4w
A SfiFE,
CERTAIN
AND
Spocdy Cura
Fritz,' or Fiederiek Charles is the central
.'lire in nearly every dispatch that readies j liams, rt Uuffalo.
Berlin from the army. All this jhi!e Aon
Moltke, the master mind cf the Prussian
iiiniy, the man who diaects and plans each
'onibination, i seareelv beard of. His name
has only been mei tioned onse in the official
telegram since tho fighting began. There
is in this, c! course, no reflection upon the
M. Schcrmerhor!, formerly o!' IJul'u'o. The
Democrats of Erie have substantially agreed
I upon the nomination ot lion. William Wil-
'J. t' TIIF.Y Aft?. NOT A VIT.P B(?
SliFANCY DRINK, M
Maileefronr Tiir i. AVlfiO. ov. Tronf Snivitf
ami Ketose Liijii'.". .lncroreil. s.T'ecil, nn.l
st'cetet.e.l to j-ionse .l!e Oiv.!': eae.i "'IVin c'."
Appetiser.'' Bps ioovs " Sc., that lead the
tippler on to drouUeitM mid u ii. Imt nr a
t'ue mi' tic in1, lein'e In u 1 1 1 o unlive I'onis
anil lli'rbi i,C'''iir.l'i 'it n'l A'pnhol
ic Stiii'ir vi . They me .lie Ui .lu I ood l nvi.
tier ami I. ' Uiv'i.j l'r ai: o'a ii per u:i 1'een
ovilor nul I-ivlgoraior 'i' ihe .Syicm. c-irry.-ing
off a i poisonoi:" inn -, a'.tt fesioving the
tilooil to a healthy i-nnl:iiiin. .l person' can
talce c-e B! tiers neeoril'.ns to I: -vet ous, an I
remain i.mj: u awe 1.
$'i3w'' 'p pivfn "or pi 'H'lirr.': oae. pro
vidfil ti.'p hones are ''" tie- iv.' o mineral
poif .ins .iv oi'.'P" no1 1 i". Mid ihfl vial organs!
was. el beynuil Uu- i");"i "opn'r. j
For latin ! a .-y and " " ".o ItlieuraaM'ai. I
and Oont. 1i.vip ip J '! spiion. B.' on.. 1
fteir'iiem. sail '. i'n. tevvr". I1 vav j
ct" too B'oo.l. L v. ' IC'. ' ' mil B ail.lf1,
these B:.iers h .ve ..pi-i m.". smv.-W. r iieh j
Diseases are e u.S'1 1 . y Vu aie.i Biood, viiica
is (.enei'i 'y pvoilectl l.y de-aojje neiil of the
Die-iive I t'.";;an .
CleaTMP the Yira e l Blood whenev.T yau
find i;.1- rn'i,l.,ii ;io.. iltvo.r a .e ? viu
in V -.nplei. i.iiii.l ens o" t?o,-f: r'tinni n
wbeu ii ; ; "or', nnd oov " e'!ngs wit' tr i yea
whc.1. K "'e ih 'i 'i".l i'. ire and die liealih of
I he sy l i"n w' ' ' ',"'
l'. i. J :. T'f. nti.i i ev Wir. as. ln-Uio!; in the
s.!' n n so iirut : ": saau-1, r.'.o etifc. ua;iy
tits1 .. . ni'd ti'i invod.
In I. ni". I:, .rent, an.! Ititevmitient Fo
vol'.. I! . Iiavi-' n.) cqiini- 1'or lull
dii'Pt" mii-ad .av : '.y die e ealiv nroiiud
cueli hot1'". r.'"n:t.ii i. i"i " .au'-'iaj.-'s f.ng
t:!i, lii'i'in i'i r !'.!(. i a'l'1. i -a.
J. WALt. UI", 1' -op .'in' ' ".ii v roe Kt.,
X. Y. ii. i'.. .Nici oN.U.i' V t.'u .
1.1; iij.' s' s n" i " !.! ii Agi'ire. . ;a Y. 'n- -ro
a';d ' i i ' . 1. a-. ! li "ira, and -i J .'ii t.'.i.n
ii.fi . .V Y
iv-.S JLJ lii i'Ul'GOISTS & Dl' AL
DUS, -d
The T'nlioute Journal in eannection with
the Senatorial fjuetion in this D:-trict, re
calls the interestiivr fact, that at the ratiCvi
tion of the Fifteenth Amendment by th.T
Legislature of our State, a gent'emau well
known ir. connection with John n wu's
kmrsnek, exclain ed in tho exuberance of
raitb is
.JL
tviih n.ze help lit, c
wi". ri.'reive. tiv r.-fiiir-e
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1 ha'1', j i a
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a:id all
KERYOUS
DISEASES.
lis Eifocts an
Magical.
It is nr ni-oi.Hii nsvr.nv in nil caes of
Xemiil'-'ii Fiali. i''e" effect " peiftel
cure in less titan iw-'iry.-'nui-hoi'.L Ivom the
u.e of no ni')-. ' I linn . tveon Tim r: R r ' r..
N'o other ioi.i of Neuralgia o Ni ' vons Pi'
e.ie has failed to jield to l his wonder. al re
nte Jin. agent.
Kven in ilie .'evere'.r Pise? of do op "
C;a ae 1 pe.ieni' ih"voii- dern'iLi i.' i J. 1
iiiimv y. ii .-. jir.i.il.'iu-n'.ieiMiu- me en: ' .'
ipiii. I' 'Hi'.l i' fl iy- o: a :iw' wri'i.s
the Kfin..-f t'1 ay- nf v the lues: a- oe. ...
:t" ae'.ie;'. a.: vvy .'iir,;y ads lo p-jd ice n
Co to '!.- " nni .m'V.h:. 'in . '"'
,. 4 m 'I ,...'s .f n aiT ni i 'r'a's :n
tK' ii:1!! e:-' d.-i'i1' 'ii ninn, vi i i .l.e aio-'
dr ' a n -.viern and cm always he ii.-ed,w. i
pi" n'i -a .
I !;:. ..i.i' .ifi':: eorflan use! bv li'.r."
of on; ho- cii '.ei.i l: sie'-nii". ) I. i;
ilifr m i Tunis and u'.'i;'"i .. i' !t "T.p ii.-..
I'iir '.'.rliiw.ttit. il'HO'K "''I' ' i'l-' ?! -i
es ' i 1 1 . 11 - won."1 :
Ilavi'ie ' D-. i i:r . e-l'ii" oi-'eiit
utuversa ''' 1 ' - " '
mr.oerintis ms.:.-i- s '' 1 !'
t plus -inc: tv IH'" ' 1 : -; ' ,: l
;. wil-.... in f - -. . i ; . .i . , ,,u.i..i; i a .
pv.tuj.s .iavo lann".l.
J. '1. I.I.lA'lIT' AM. l-.V.;st.
Iviet. "fr. Fe.i. IS. ii I SJ i".
1 ,. 1 VI I1 S...I-V. v.. h mi e. II-
C'H',1" :- W ill's Pity, and fov i!:e? y.-u.s i-:v-l::p
i tie win ' ho lio-,1 i i'epa.- .a. uiidet
the t! .'. fie.vcniment. i!n' smph.so: it .
I i' .v .nut n lie. I'-.i . noi r. lie-ll.i -.iou-fliix
nr (.'irve-sa Venvai'.a i': 1 for iwen y ,v n s.
hnve snid '. and n-.-il .: M'ls.oia'iy. and 1
have never fe'inwa '' a eai) where it did li"t
rve it io". C'uiioii1'' aaw :old oiPtliey v.'on'd
not he tviianii' it i !:!:' pil ' Sid 1 ilrnk
it the most rel'nl'ie rinni tiy '.: neuralgia nnd
nerv.ais. d sa ps iu tho world.
icr-". s 1 n 1 n"r t o. :
Kiir n '..nor i inn1 n moiii'iet of niy family
ha" siili'cu'd si'VP'.-ely wiir Jv'.irilsin. Tlia pain
was iimi"t ntiHii .'a-ali'e. We ted various lue 'i
i(vi.c4 w i i ti iic 'in-eexs. A few tuoni h sinee, we
I'l'iran tho n-i ofyoer P .II. It has f.toved per
.c.'''!v s 1 1 ; . : -: 1 1 , and no inters of dio disea-'e
i .'iioan. I pan s adly : eeom n. n I yoi.v remedy
to ail s; :.":'.'! ' . in Xv.irl.'g a
i;,"r..c: a.yy.'urs I'.' V.'. Vf.!.Tl)NT.
i'.i.i.'.a. Match i. JS'''7. Ootnxr.'ior m l.mr.
.'tit h y inn; on .'n rt. o! )r -e and juiitase.
i'i-. p.i-'i'iL'o - I? l.t O - - l'oi'iif e. II ecii.s.
S..-: ! .-.yhasres - f. M - - " ' -7 "
WELL'S
&ARBOUC TA2LETS.
Ttie rcol JScaliug fSstlsomic
llemedtf for Coitghx, Coiist ,S'okt
Throat, .isSfittitt, JSc, Set. Jh'or
Wormy Children they are invnluuhln : for Kid
ney DMlieullyn speettfip. TUY TIIF.M.
l'rioe, lio tents pef Box, t'mt hy ninil on
receipt of price, by-' M- KEBLOGU 81 Piatt
St., X . Y. Solo A gen t for the If. S.
SOLD ii Y DP. J G GISTS 4G 4v?
ANl'i:i A (ii: NTS To sell the OCTA
tiON SLCWIXU JACH1XE. It 3 lieciueJ.
makes 'h -Blnslic Lock Milea nttd U witrran .
ted for 5 year.. Prico S1.". All oilier amohitie
with nil iindev-fted sold for 81 ) or leis nre in
frlnpemenm. Address OCTAGON .S1JW1XU
MAClIlXKt'O., St. BouiH, Mo., Cliicngo, 111.,
PittM1. ui jih. Pa., or Bnitnn Mw. H
rglilE MAfHC COMB Will chan.pp nny
J eol'ired hair or heafl to n pot iitivnait
hl.itk or lit own. It c.nitaiii:! No enisoi. toy
one tun use it. One rpnt Viy mnil for ?1. Atl-Jrcn.-
MACIC COMB CO.,
1 13 3m Hpi ingfisUI. Mas?.
EIGHT PEE -CEKT. GOLD
pr.
12 W.n
riRST MORTGAGE
(i? 1'IIK l:-SVr'. HI''
$ 1, 500, 000'.
BY THE
St. Joseph and Denver City
HAIL30AD COMPANY.
In .K'linntitiatiotiK of ? 1.001' and i-VJi). eotipon
.r rrgistered. with iniProM at liiht per cent .
per nimi.ia. pata'de l'!h V'e' rn iry nod Au
Cioe, in COLD tire i.f C nilrd State1! tnxeti, ill
Xew Ynrii or lairope. Tlio honds hnvi)
thirty years to run, payildr in Xew York iu
(Jtll.li Trii'tef.'". firuiets' Loin nnd Trust
Company of New York. The inertgag! whitdi
sjtui e i lion; honds is at the rate of SBI.iiK)
por mile; eovers n caaipleto mad for every
hoiid is a fust and ONLY liio'.tgane. This
lino, eoniieciiiij! St. .If-epti with Fort. Kcrney,
will make a siierl and ihioiigh route loCiilifar-
. N' 1 .
his jny. in a speech to a vast nsemblaje ol
,.1,.,,,,1 vi,-.i-.l.t u'li.i l.i.il imtiiniv'il to eidi'biate
braveiy of either tho Pnr.oes or of King j . evcnt'.
William. Doth the loitncr have played
theii part admirably, tu 1 lung William,
though every inch a soldier, knows that
Yon Molike is bis superior in tactics, and
very wisely allows him to control entirely
the movements of the anny. Still, for the
justice of the thing the rest of the world
hardly likes to ?ee the first living General
in Europe so wholly overshadowed. It is
easy enough to see that the war if success
ful is to strengthen the ruling regime of
Prusia, to glorify aud establish the P.nhen-
zollerns n the permanent and unquestioned
rulers of United Germany. From what we
know of Gen. Moltke it is not probable that
tho want of prominence given to his name
gives htm any great anxiety. uoui st and
retiring in on unusual degree, ho euo well
afford to wait Kr the justice which history
will furely secure lo him. The man who
planned tho couipaigns of Sadowa and Metst
can safely rest his case with posterity.
Clevclaud Leader.
"All hail the pownr of Jesus' name,
Let angola prostrate fall."
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Tnt P.ei:el's Hope. A few days ago,
we met a rebel Colonel who i now editing
a Democratic paper in New Jersey, lie
said be came from New Oilcans as a niis
sonary to inform the pcoplo what the south
(rebels) wanted, lie said that he was satis-'
Gcd that the only hope of the conquered reb
els was in tho Democratic party of the north
and he prided himself on being the only cd
itor in the north who could tell the truth and
blackguard as n.uch aj Drick Pomeroy. We
never saw his paper, but from tho little con
vernation wo had with hiin it is evident that
lie will tako rank us a first class Democrat,
for his service in robbing farmers in the
southern Pennsylvania during Lee'a con
ventiou in our State, (which he confessed)
entitle him to the earnest support of tho
men who sympathized with hi:u during that
very Domocratio expedition. We congratU'
late our Democracy on bo faithful a represent
ative to enlighten the peoplo of New Jer
sey. Yti'tliar.isport Gazette Bulletin.
The DritUh policy iu India Protection
taxes'. It is where 1146,000,000 .re paid to native llindoostry.
WAS-
Ucrlin, Aug. 31.
Dispatches have been received lrom this
city stating that yesterday at noon the
Prussious attacked the French who were
marching between Carigtian aud Mouzon.
The engagement is now in progress, aecor
didg to the last ticcouut,s.
Arloog, Delgium, Aug. 31.
After two days battle between Carignan
aud Mouzon, Gen. McMahon was defeat
ed. The gerraan forces engaged were tho
fourth army corpse aud a partot the Crown
Priuce's Army.
After the battle, and tho overthrow of
McMahon'8 force, which had opposed the
Crown Prince's army, the Prussians victor
otisly entered Carignan, driving the French
before them towards the frontier of Delgium.
The Prussians attacked and pursued the
French. The loses on both sides were very
trreat. The Prussians captured a nnmber of
pieces of French artillery, including four
miltralletirs. The fighting was at Armigny,
between Sedan and Montinet.dy.
DbzaNCV, Aug. 31. The French army
under the command ot" Marshal McMahon,
was attacked by our troops to-day in the
neighborhood of Dcaumont, and was driven
back towards the Belgian frontier. The
Freuch encampment was captured. The j
French army was pursued fur miles and the
pursuit only ceased through night coming;
on. The number ot guns und prisoners ta
ken by us has not yet been estimated on ac
count of the great extent of the battle f.cld.
London, Aug. 31.
Dispatches from the interior of France
announce thai a strange agitation has com
menced in the various districts in the north
west of France against the nub'es, gentry
and clergy. Tie agitatorj accuso them of
sympathyzing with Prussia. They have suc
ceeded in producing an impression upon the
mindi of the peasantry. Disturbances frum
' this cause bad occurred at llliur, , Yiliaue,
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earrd iiiN'-tia, IN L'UI! II KNC Y. Ciui ho oh.
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lels, in iji.s add iiiforiirii :"a reining thereto.
TheiM bond'. l"iri;5 so w ill .se.mred nnd yeild
n largo income tiro ilesiral.lt1 to parties foek
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commend t hem with eiiiire oontideiiee.
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us to the reinedial qualities of CAiuioi.it' Arm,
Dr. Wells has d -sL-overeil 'v raoper eoini.ina-
tioii with olhe- artiolei in tho form of a I ah'ei
a spei'itie lurnil po' nonary tiisentes. TUliSK
TAlJhr.TS ii-e n Mill. I1KI5 turn:; uisphsps
of ihn UESPIi'ATOitY Olt-JANS. SOItB
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