THE -..:DAILY • GAZETT E , .. kniiiattiD kill= I . lollllaow -tint .„,..4...... M Ilicrrimo.) PENNIMFAN, EEO& CO., 31P.rcriprle rah . . r• 111139, ''''''' Amager& OTTICI, OAZZTT BVILDINO Nos, •4 wad $4 FIRTH SZEZZT ladnb 1911 lint Psper oplaittl twin& OITIVILL M it ar a ,Ml7loll AND `gritzlieKlUfligni "'WIZ 112211 Or "111 OMIT ..x, r•ar ...... =2 = 'cl!t gittsW aft TILE DISLIE MAD The ,Krealled lother • Ref. met lll — convention lm and', nominated a moniol. with lir. Blackmer& for X Allinda for Tressn 8.—% rely worthy gentle mach amoral tinaliccenDal era Lontnible *Nation to which x and It is tangy - reasonable tc that ho - wiltdevelope as Mae thoribniteatelnie election either - held/ pinions anent] n member attic democratic canto; carteleharctly eoir , Bevil i heli ) - -A/ I °4 /tIS &Tar.. night, 1 tickot yor, and . Mr. tt--has for the ongnated, presume atssngth he did tn tit. He is arty, and !loans to Dlr:AlltnZer,.ttxirit i O • Vied, fiu tiMin attaidlOn paid to hie qui T outside pc Mut-Mein:Mitten Party than In Rimini. It dtsys ahem strange that he • ould be selected by woikingmen to def t a me chanic who Lan name been • •nd to be Wind. shot name and who his spent the bast piirt of his life at !bard and honest toll; Mr; licCarthY is a repre sentative the workinr but the leaders of the Labor - nom hinil as theme executive sbllitita 01 chat& were not very The Reptiblicans wl Mr: ti. mid let him the opposition. The. MereoCzney, ' 41:Ming indoor= In night, will probably and the Issue may . presented. Republii imam et work to dl from poWer in the merit of the city, and ly. The ticket presesu for its support tea gor bo defeated if Toter, 'iltrinteu, and, forgetth individuals,'. Tote se. that a defeat at thi would be prolidc: of , .4 poi. to the party ere and-elsewhere. = There Li no warrant for the statement in tho newspaper that this gestleman'a nppointment to '-the . War. Capartmern will, bo tamed.. We understand, how. ever . , Mathis fiie7nds will press lido ep. pointemnt hithe 'Mexican Embassy: If the General would prefer civil ser vice In. Nalco to the ConsuLGeneral. ship of the Canadian Dominionk which ho now' holdiwlth great acceptaraishoth to, Canada, and his Own. coantry, hL many Mends in this city will iniolco in his preference to that important Minion. It Could to conferred on odo more likely to fulfill emery just expectationnf our goyeminerit and people: He has ; had rare• opportunities, and well im. premed them, by acquiring an inside knowlirdge of 'Mexican character, lan. gunge and custom • Mom, editor of the Cynthiana (Sy.) News, published az article very abnalve of Gan. nal:bridge, and reflecting on his ;conduct while in command in Kentucky. Oscar Burbridge, a brother of _the Gen eral, met Morey In Covington, and told him be should be held responsible for the article. Marty denied the author ship, but told Burbridge that, if he came to Cynthiana, be would show him the author. They separated, Whorl Mere) , borrowed a pistol and • went about the streets half a day• inquiring 'for Btu-- bridge. They met again, and renewed tt &canton about the article. Morey called Burbridge liar, when Burbridge struck him with a calm. Morey tried to get out his pistol, but Burbridge antici pated him, drew a pistol and abet him la the right aide, producing a painful but not das,geroue wound.- Burbridge was arrested and gave bailor ;1,000. The day of Kentucky civilization appear!' to be siguew6re in the far distant future, and the child isnot boor who can hope to see the State reviled from the effects of slavery and the_ pretended loyalty which his excluded her from the bene fits of healthful reconstruction after the 'rroXliew, York Tribune proposes that the Haim Railroad increase its Masi- Ras by . arranging withthe Street Com wagoners to load its cattle cars at night with met scrapings, whirl these to the rural dbaricts and sell them for cost of Mansporiotion to the firmms, who would thereby largely bierbase the amount of prodacnto tie minimal. The suovenlon, would apply with equal three to our Oen, tral, which, with all the sins laid at fti door, is %lox institution which has con. Unmated very largely to our prosperity, and would greatly extend its benefits by thus extending its brudneas. • TPA Frunchipeople are now on the site fur a war with Prussia, and ;they say Vast the late' pleasant little .splacele of ,Roman Interuentlon I . lted by Napoleon merely to offer him* chinos to Met the Chsasepot gen,which i`ms proied even snore effechee than the :most sanguine led looked for. Needle ;guns, which hut year occupied the pin :o2ckl of popularity, jointly with . Ilia. march, are now, ny these French peo ple, to go, down before the Chassepots iid Napoleon. it any rate we may fir continuation of the mighty VeiWeen the two arbiters of Europe. • la Igvesgsagyi,, Brown, formerly both United States and Con g Shims Boaster, took the atiamp in favor til's - 11biaveistion,Ve dlcltiencral Alcorn, although both are disfratichmed. The Con Mara tins 'made a dela:trained effort defeat the Coriveillodby - referang to ote. - The. measure was carried by I irge majority. • When the bun wordier great men are quoted, those of poor Fitr. Green Hal ' lack 1111.fignre strangely even an that strums company. They were: "Hand - toe any pantaloons, Mary." . Nary • YriPr .Linclaburg (Vg.) kepuuk an ewe that daring the war, and after their arrander, the only allies at the north weraenrolled tinder . e . • banner of De. teccnie9.!. OCCAIItetAL is Tel hopeful of EIC confVtt esconatrtiction, tho coming win tho Congressional phut. . . Er/irons flairrn4.—As every Cop• ,pe4ursd•-rebel-Johnson Democrat, and • evetion•the•fence .Conservative is just new howling sad shedding crocodile tars over the tenible consequences that befall the Republican party, should Cocessimpatch and remove Andrew Jamison, now, therefore, In order to • collate their great vier over these pros. pative losses to the Republican party. I booby offer to pay Ten Cents Reword la the name of each and every genuine Apublinan, in Allegheny, , county, who stall vote the Copperhead ticket at the cat Ocala:;' in conisqtanoe of such ispeachment and removal. The names savaged in good (lathier- future ref. fitatoll, and if the numbers ere as great *Wiese mourners at the