j.i i 4 '- r 4 i The Somerset Herald 1 Ii.M..-.l'A. . - - 1 .... ... ! ...:i..r 1 '. lit- -III- : i'l 'o!li'i Wc bud i!.-- ;.s.-cH:o:i i.i.ido i:i l);-!.i!ifrai:i' lourtials emu to this oiiico, ll.at fC-'-y '- (' '. r ,V f-'r t.-s the KCir V ....''.'' "." " call the attention (if o.nr If l -Vt-: t i tliiS flft, ci inlUlilt. State. lis li'iltt'iy . e ( n- .lliclilO II tl :lill I tlnl I' r.v .. V. -,.1-ivi, Ju: . .lb.llui l.it.,.n. '.X144 ! -.Ni.via t id.,; 'Ul-iir.lll -; r e-;in:y are p COW I OTl-l.M.ii"'" .'..'; cvc ilic IMcgaics in i! f.-.on I :;!y opposed tn i! is alsnstat- -f i!iis !.. r f!.n dot . mines the i.- 't l-.ul ' -';:!. -:3 ; i l:. nti-'U ' not I'oseor-s, and that Us i ; ort lo tet inns seven counties wuu a popu--t-i.lt the election Jaws the State llat'mn t-f IG4.201 get I. lit seven Jlep ... i l ;. , ,: i Tl.iw jircM-iitatives, while- seven other roun ,va, ..legal, on.l i o.-.. II.U3 isj fiurtpfn. ;;Kv.:. timt the pulai.-iaiis wL.ni.clT,ie d;irm..lC- th(. population of ; !i:U body wore mt the profound i t,e two sets of counties, is only ."1, M it.-ni' ii the fWeti.ls of the iiisirii-1 T ri . vet this fwlioii pives them sev- . . ... i i . .i .. (....,.:.... .et,t w..ii!.l have n-leHov. xmi it is on reon-seniMM e, .,.. u. ..." , . . . . -r ., . .. Mirplns of i:i Lancaster siiid ,i:,y fair an.) natural t-. ti-fer, that J Jti ,.)V p., ,ri,,..l!lt s tluT a;tuii; t. l :ies of legislation ! ,.,, ;v t. co-ntaiiu J in the Ixnlv of the insl.-u-l Was there ever a perry manilcr Mel t!i --e in ll.e i-eceii.l t lei ! 1 it af tiv. Iv-Hll'Tt vaeaney that .i scldani oecurs 1 ;-.!'.V.-!i ...'.7.7.7.'.'.'. i7n..ri7..'.'.'.77.V.i.;j ! Bii.i thnt can hs well ho fille'l f-ther- :i--r-'.i -I...-. i'i'iiTii.n .-M.7hfl I. officer -ol. 'y to im.t allow eursehes to entertain s a-mnv pUnpnTl PnW' II I IP UT liiiion of the masses of u-i xujj uiuiuiuu wnuiuunuii T'rrJhlr Sloroi. el ii r.KaMe aiilh-'ritv that forty ' ,:u.!lt arc ij.jallv illegal. The Court equal t this iniuiipiity 7 lil(,,i.ir. f the Convention will v.te : i:i it8 t0eiMon was stm-lly confined ,' f""v lj this san.c m ''" "' . . , ; i -i. clintons vstell) into the Senate. ugaiiiM its n.Hm ns n whole. . f) the queMion before it-thc right o. gH fit t ,.al5o for a Senator y the Convention lo set aside .the pre-jjavc to ilivhlc 3,521, iJl by 50, which Vent law controlling elcetions in l'hil- gives 70, -loll as tho ratio. Couuties ' 1 ' "' . ' .,. (,f -ourc could take ' with loss thau a ratio, but with more , ; ..--nth, ( when he retired) o..e,ph..i-a.H - Jlhan fonr-Sifths ol one are entitled to has.otMNhed n lenslhy address to , cognizance e. atnoJ.er pot.it , ot ra. nat(ri auJ t.oun'tU!, whh worc '. ::. .J..hn M. Head Chief ,Tu.-t! C . :i .1... r.. ,J (,ur a' .rente ouii ui.t.i me iii.-i i ! l'e;m:- lvania aL-ttinst tin takin- '.t ' v n.-t .... ... mu.,,.....-, , , ,,w ,,. ing the fact that the Convention had V;. n:,i Senator for every three-fifths of usiirt-.ed t'owci- which it dM not lo-' a ratio; but, attd here the trouble lull rC'illUMI'I i i,;,.i. 1 ta v oossess. ii.ai me; eioi e, us i -"" . . . , , i ,n. ; l l r M.T.r ! 'ban four- ; thsof a ratio adjoins conn- 'r-.,- i' r trrrrrv of t!'c ballot action was niisoiutelv onl, tlie t lurt . . , , . , J. - .r t..e t-uTc( oi ta u.i.ui. . , tits w hioli ate each entitled to oi:e or 1 "r 1 ,7 , Justice lr.enlontailv expresses ti.e .,,,,- nn.ii wmniiiN in v be Om: of the acts of the advocates, . . ,- .. . ,, . . n'!e nato..-,, fctu.i umiuie., i.ia ut of t!. t it ion has i,oary the was nd-Tsittg it. tt:r 1 '.-, . id n.- .iitr iiin t tin t i l.o ( iri vi-ol i.iri il i.'lf wns I T.- 1 .. c V..- i l.(.iv, o t: i n oi t.iC new (. otitt-: .,, , , , , , , , , T , ' in i ! an illegal bodv, because f Ihf 1 1:1 two ueh eoiuilies Lt-bano-u and l'el '"'rn U ' eprosent that ; ; (li Jrf'f (hpn oM , aware. I-banon has a population of u;re profs ol the State ! . ,31,tl6, and Delaware 3:,403 to- - ' " i - iotiic- 7:',,i;i;i. Chester with 77.SO.) .r.a.iu 1110 J ii.iai. j ,..;,, o . :lwir;f in,i,w. i A ..-..,fi- iii!.ihrv will ! tonus for State officers Governor :t oavc been wtdcy pub- , ! iVn IVrks. with luC.701. will four years, Secretary of Internal Af- 1 . . . . r A .. 1 V. I;-.-. 11. liecause in'iicrcascs the nuin i.....r iiiri r.ecislature to double its LrM..nt mzc. thus larsrelr incrcaslnir tiH? COM Ol n-.Dluuviu lu 4.:u inaiu, without any other advantage than the fancied ouc that it will bo harder to corrupt a large body than a t-uiull oiie. It mar possibly be harder, but it certainly will not be impossible ; and the possibility of the increased dit fioultv is not worth what it will cost. 12. Localise, it throws so many diilicukles in the way of general leg islation that tho people will never know what their law- really arc. Under the first section of the Article on Legislation any act of the Legis lature may be tied up for years in the Courts on questions raised as to whether, on its passage, it was not altered amended so as to change its original purpose. 13. liecause it stultifies itself by providing in one article that each house "shall judge of the election and qualification of its members," and in another article providing that "the trial and determination of contested elections of Member of the General Assembly shall be by the courts of law." How is each House to judge of the election of its members, if the courts of law arc to determin that question ? Th eme article is in direct contravention of the other. It. liecause it creates different iniq- To ou foul an 011 people as this, and are quite willing to continue to trust them with tio powers they now have. There aro, we adtult, some g od points about this bad paper, but they C.vMciiU Cu t, Smi., I.-e. -I. ' I A tell ibie st'il in pas-.'il ever th's , !'ii:Jalciph!a CemmlsNciirrs HcralKcd ' place l.i.-t evi ....-or. A: Laurel, house I !y the Snprrnt Conrt. ; wore blown ih.wn, sna.'.y unr.i.-:'ed I , . and a great ainotiiii (' il.iniagi! tlotte, ; the exact :;!ciit of vi hii-li ear.te t In are very few, and there is .... need to , Unanimoua Opiaioa thit tli0 Cou- j Mil 'wires" in thta swallow such a mass ol crudities, ub-. Vcation Attemptcd Usurpa. !; J'. Till. surdities an wrongs to secure the i : . i t li i little good .hat is left. There i, no tl0Q 0f Po j t ''- '.I' ' ihc & a single ijimm! f'ature in the vhole in-, strument, thai cnmint wit'tin the next xiic lco;lo Mill n.elr ami .nailer three years, .,r iui-nrjiorateil in the j iireaeiit day! ! titiiiit. under it tc:i ,.-,........7.,.. ... . ... I ;..-,. T t'llII.Al.Kl.t'UlA, P i-ei!iler the people -,,!. fhe.e is no necv- Court ot .N isi 1 rais, it. thts etty, HitV, therefore, f swubou ing the bail . l-'h'el dust.ee Agl.ew uehve. ed the to 'secure the -ood, as the good can be unanimous opinion or the Supreme as wel secured in another war, with in the matter of theappl.cation the bad left out. WMurqh Com. i b.V J uilge Sl.arswood on tho 0U1 oi vovcinoer, lor on iiijuucn'oi Axmtiit nea iiorkok. to restrain the Llcction Commission ers appointed by the Constitutional Convention from holding an election in this city ou the lGth of Heceniber. London. Dec. 1. Oik; of the most 1 " opinion is to tue eiieet mat tne Tiro HniMlrrd nnd Tciij -i I.Ives IVesp :? f..r ls7 J. .'.ti-si'i icur. n An ltti:.'.rrt.-..i :-:,u .i .).,:. t. u.;. z j,, ' "y'V "77" "7' hrkmk ..Kv:'r.iti-..7 vjiniin-l til' 1 ro..--.l a.-;:ii:lo ' 1 " "" v Jilii ALI'l.iri 1H . li iujU ; I lr Jm.ii cnii:L'tTiin an t u:t.i 'ir.i-.j.u-.M' i fl .:.. i i ,tin:i: r.rr-1 the paiH-rs thus natn on our exchange list ! plan, were not elected by the people, ; have two. Senator, and they, with fairs four years. Auditor General will have tiro. Is this, three vcars. ami State I reasurcr two .re iviit)7.1y debouncing it while :.ro published as its advocate. the Supreme Court has lo-!t)je Convetiti l 1 . and had no li-ht to represent them, i uaM ""J- v 1 ; :::: d- ,-..-.. .now Wiiat :s toe situation . I he .'. ., r,, . v lt js t,-,0 jh,-rant to be years, thus rendering frequent dec Supreme Court has i eci.h d ihat a t.V(.a decent. portion of the instrument mlopted by ; There or.' other discrcpcncies in is unconstitutional, i this has, equally fc luring. Seiiuyi- h-d.tioa-vihen the people in is;, !il:,.,, R!j(1 nnd k ,,awil ; kill, with 1I,1,42S Will have two a.H.S oucc i " , . ; Senators, and .Uerks, with lllo.tUl, !cais, tlie Au.litor IkH( tod t ,:e:r delegates to tnc t onvett- ,,., heavy bunds the oh'ta rs destg-1 wUh ,,avc lie. Allegheny, with ! tor three years, the State 'i. th.-y .lid ho under the so : of j ,;, carry it ou.. ati 1 the Ch'ef , o2.20 1, will have tour Senators, j in 1 S 7 5 for two years, am ml u . :.i -.I.-: oi:i on. .ws that : S'ibti.i ier that act "he seat ;it..l were ing that hi 'a'," t he new 'or.r-liin :r;iios Itlded it fol- Illsti.-e has wavs 1 electto.ns is at v , . 1! -l 1 , 1.1 I ..1 ! ( i.iri i a we .ave ;u- w itie l.( nation, ih -ia ai e aim r nu i , ,.t., .,r kill, with oa!v 1!S'..'.'27. will have a lice wit li tl, e lori'.i on r.iit-: ,,f 0;,r r.jvtrtiiiieut, and takes frotn , .11 t ' 1 II .Ml iLc.ny ; s.t.il .iiogncnv, .-cm. imii. ! H,.!.r.i .ii ii-i, I I i liir.nTi wnh a. iitiim- " . i i lation of -152.131. will have ciirnt 1 in part. and not ks a j t,e peoide their most precious right ' Senators, and Philadelphia, with 074,- tions necessary lor state omccr, when they should all be chosen at once. The Secretary of Internal Af fairs is to be chosen in 1S74 for four neral in 1S74 Treasurer and again in lX7fi for four vcars. This will ren der elections for Stalo offices necessa ry not only in 1 874, but in 1 875, 1 S77, and in ls7!i, when there are no Leg islatures to be chosen. 15. liecause it renders necessary the inii'Hsition of local taxes on class- nm.nlliior i,,.-i" ,'isnsters chronicled I Convention was guilty of attempted since the loss of the steamship of At-! usurpation of authority hi pre.eribmg lat.'.ic, is reported this morning. J ' i""de of election at varienee with Tl...!,i,i Tnn .,tiin. from Now I that directed by the acts of Assem- York arrived at Cardiff, bringing in-: ; that said acts of Assembly were ( r;iI ' Ni) telligence of dreadful disaster t-ji muuing upon uie ouvenuo.i, nu the steamship Ville du Havre, under ! that no legal election can be held out the command of Captain Surmaut. j "loof their provisions ; that the meni At two o'clock on the mornintr of thei Its of the Convention were but agents oi tnc people, wuu no power 10 override the election lawsof the Coin- was (!e!a;:iei several :-'irs l being across the tr.u k. Til." s'oiilh 1 bound irc'''!it, sirif k a trio ab,,i;t ! lifieen miii s son: h .if l:e; f. w ivcki:i:r -1 i ! the tr:.in I it . i 5 v . kiiiin r tl.o i-.i.'iii.-T. C!ia. Mcrvibbell a oi tin- li: -iu I i. John Ali.'..io, nliinisi ::r-;:i:::iy ao l seriii!v iiijtiring a braki-iiMa. o 'I Palmer." Four U'avxk, lcccinber..-Threc iV J i r . i i ..i i. ....:.'. :.. , . . . ' da vs oi ste.ui rain ei.ueii i.-im ihi.i m a terrifc wind.torin, unroofing houses and fairly carrying away and barns outhouses, tearing up trees by the roots and biOW'in' d"T" telegraph lilies w.-.rl l-wi i.. p-puuliui, ;.u l i. it.: art ei:lr. of I , , rr i.:irp-. it, i u a.i,a..i.,.l i.i.:; ti,..l in w,i ruld 1 lor mties. a tat rtus icjnu on no; side track and turned over, a few miles west of this city on the Wabash road. The fast iine ran hi- u, (iu.i',li; (! j.,jit ,mt .-:;;i. . - i.i Jinjf .'ti.i-r Bi.ni,! ur i;:i:.i:,,.-f oi vi.Uini ,r iniiu:i..4 l:r,-: ; .....I tiin, ru j IUv' . i. .. All r HlA'Al; I 1 1..VT, i ,T. Tj UiBJtrali.w ,f Til a A Ll! .X K J.:.j w,,u a i :n e i tinii.fs ol o.i; i.isi.c;' i,;r.c. u-,ii ever a eU. 1 ne coiuiujii pr-jju ...j i.i i.v-.r ..f -L ;,.I ),lUf. 1 rupKly jituiiii 111 i i,l4Timiu.lUU oin-.t vvu, ii. tiul '.tj..i.,r nr.:,!" ,;,nii wjili r.vurr l5-.iHT u. pj-iu,ai,ii. 1 iili .t i.i r. A I; nk.rte.iu-iilV.i lf ft ' trautf, t ki a,I- I JJ 23d of November, the Ville du Ha vre rc-eol!idcd with the Uritish ship Lock Earn from London from New York, and sunk shortly after. Two hundred and twenty-six of the pas- mon wealth. It is intimated in the otiinion that the act of 1S72 is unconstitutional, ono wax inj iired. to the wreck cuusiriira delay of sev- ij n t. -.i iu uncy wi ni. um fl HIT- niori vf vi ei' pxi , nui.u u'.it Jllrj fully rviiiue th.- uwn .t::ui w.rK I II K j A klU.N t lining l'.f LIi cnusc ut R.i t ciii'u.-c in A:TM:ru-, it. is o;ily neir.-?t.try Ui uvii.:rr the tui l : -"pin ol iiy ui!i'-r ';c-ir. r(.r(. .'!i'...t.i.jii!i i:i auu:i.m lo ufl.n.- by i!i: HK nr.-r.-d.i" iho NjkuikiI Ar.i'i'-ni y. au-i Jpt no'.i-.i AinTtunii ur- rpi . f., s!.tT-,.-f r.. Mw. Ui.1, i Uf AL.li.Ti UI r"I r- IU X tli.lJli 'I ,t . . . 1 - . . " " " ..... - . h , ,,,rt!,i.:i Trains on all roads were late, owing to trees being across the track. Dayton, ., December 4. Last nitrht a terrible storm passed over here. nv's btiildiiis: was blow lo the irrouud, a;i 5-.-:?o--. wjl. n v...-w t llic liiliCsf a.t..".Jj su-c m an t zr ;io-; ;cn;riii liio 'Ill ii.i ll.c Jut-."-r.!..r I 1 11 1. A I.Hi K tfitl. Rl i. lnl:i:i (ns:, e. in iili of. li lii,:u,.- til.; ' JACK, LONG & CO nler s( PLAiNOS LOBE 0 -iBeclsr&Sre, aad Mssoe & HsEliiL Taylor & My, as mgi I Micia Graail Hn with alossof$lO, 01)0. Perrv Grime's n..i..l,tn.i lIu.ii v -k .1 ii i ii n 1 to the 1' :t-r ar.'l rciiK.iis ii.iiuri'i k ,i I rue a rt. iii.niiMn, ,-.iv, " o- - I:. i.,,..l ,.!.:. i ., l.-i w j: I mi "" . . ....... . . ...r.,miii, ii. t .,,,, ;,i l.1:.. j. I ,1 I..nft' tioKlt. II ll,n ili. n. I' it'll , I I .LJ IIWW. lllll ItUltir.- ' t i ii'.". iU'.rill .till .1. 1'. Vt IfO in JiO. sengers on the steamship lost tneir" iu v -''' Ul-v, i : "rl " :.T "... ,,, t,. '-..i nun ' i ...'...-....-. .M,..i'..rH: . r,,,i,, ,,1.1 Iri,, m-v,,, , b lives. The Trimountaiti rescued gaf to me conveuuoii rcprcseiueu ( . ... l . ,:,,M;.,t,,Hw.; u . our u..:,,. ; T.T,. '.' '' fri,.". ;.. l r..-l The Violiiii itiuito Uobtjcry. ' ' ' S. 1 liu v-viiiiiii rriium. id ujfiimn.'j ivi ; Ijib.'iii .'1 . .'li i4. ihhi city are each under Gve hundred ; . ,.: , . . ::.-r. -.1:. r i:;: Ai..'-i:.i; : ., ,1 ll.l,.,a,.,t,.L-1l.., ,:.,, , ; I PPKtt lli I.Al'IIiS, .Miell., DeC. .:;,i:!M..liir..;e,! vlM,i-.. 11.- " "v TI... Imt.t r.'.!.!...rv o-rc on SiinduV .:--i-! m inmn t it. o.il.r.;.- ,...i. eighty-seven of the passengers nnd crew, and brought them to Cardiff. She was struck aniidship bv tho Lock Earn, and sunk in twelve min utes after the collision occurred. The j lcr of the court ,:oi..l iiit;iit occasioned considerable talk as i ci i-.un: ..m ih;-i..,--i ! . ':irre iur It tu t:i'jii-.oii .IjIijo1. i a,.' m.'. ;', w.-r-j ..-iivf-u t . . . . : Hi 1 1, Vl.l l..O.H 1 . V'O Toot- r,.n. immuilintolv lowered 1 1 he general interest centered in, ., . r 'v - J . 1 1 . 1 IO lilt! Mll.Iillill 11 ii i.iu iLi-w. . . .j,.,,, ..-j-, ,, L.-f 'Mil -1 Vv ' ' ' if. three boats, which rendered all the I tins important case has cu mina ed jj(jfi, (u.avat,.tl ll.l;,1.r r!;,' J'tli. LtiSX; n.unl v..n-i,,M !i H--I4 Msiililn for them to 1 m much excitement among I lulanel- ' . . .... ,, ,;,,. t...-: in-t.o.r s.v w 1 ir.-imiTvi serl(CS It was por-sioic lor un ill 11 0 the bank building Would II t iotlilo. v. T ,-i,in - ii-rii- r. Ti.ctii:-rtii'einii.i.-na:ur do. Fiftv-three of the crew were I phiam. Lxpresstons of sat.s uinum I. (f j...,.ks ,ltV,,-w-io, .-ir... .v.. .1 iiiclii(lin.r ili. emtain at tlie result are numerous, the feel-' ... ,,' 1 ,, ., . , u 1 :.r : n ..! .y ..1 1. e,..,t-iM r-a en, iiHiiming me 1 apiani. 1 ! found direciiv tiiider t.ie vaint, piaceii, 1 .i;r.-n;..ivc.., :i .ik..-1 n-jin o,u LOTZ'S PATENT isil Ml rOLBISS Big nil,- 1 11 ro I ::.ST 1,1 iiAIT.T: i.Vhii mm.. -:u .. 1.' 11 r. inir hi'iir tli.nt .the lttKmnted usiiroa ll.e nie uu Jiavie loinnnj . n 1 1 ,S aojirai' 1--IHT l ii?, .1 lll'l l'1-l w ..j...... ..... ;,i t.'ilt a .0 o. , r t law cl iii.-tineiiv , ,,. ,.,,r .1 t , ,.( t i i.-ir own mil. :e i will nave no mure, n e a penu . . . ! ...... 1 1 i I this liiinoriiv plan la table of contrasted counties, cacll es 01 prooeny inai iiaein- ueeii - I 1-1 ...-.! I. ... . .., ... .,.1,11,1 in ll,n on li .f l-, t . f. ir . ; ul Willi ii 1se11.itl. il IJ one oenaiui 1 '"o., ..-i ... v-.3l. . . ... w, ..... .nstam e, and declares void all acts .i-.ii.: 1 exempting real estate from taxation, thus voiding the act of I Sou, exempt til-11 a 1. vi-ios. Tl.et'.To-.'eti itii-ig it as a whole is clearly at: 1 i- l.tit another usttrpati oru.r.r.:'.; e ..l...i-.-li- ! rvaiits, atid VM I 1' .- l.ii-'v-l" ..... ..... . I . and no more: 1 . Con.-titutioii. in the 1. letter of ti.e 1 . . - election ol Supremo Judces, Countv i"i: iav b. fore our readers to-ihiv .' CnuBi?ioners and Auditors, ami n:is-:ire ol' tLe President. ltis;!iv(' '.ii:i ',;;'!' f ; -v. er bv tl." Convention. ,11 of cP.ii.M's of p . . - 1 , 1 , .1 . I'. 1 ! T . 1 ' . . . 1 etii Mate Paper, c.ear; v , 1-' ' ' ; .;: i :,iv ':" s. tti .:- f ,rth h:s jii vrs, in I ' 'r the new Coi r titiition, voliintarlly I li- u' .-evcn counties, with a pqiu-!ciuptiou of churches and cenietariea .-ard to ihe i,.'..t iti-'ioitan; t pics ! --iirretidcra f-.tvlamei.tal right, which';;..:,.:, of :;7o,(iJ 8, get s'even Senators ; j from taxation, and prohibits the ex- before lie ,v'-.fv the Chief .Jr.Mi. c as.-ertH the loiivci-, wit tie ue counties, w uu wo,., jjei .' Tii ,-.-- ! v ... t. .1 11. 1 1 . vi-r-i- i . . t -n f,-, on I I-.. ,111 i but laii-a 1 :i u i i.l.l I.-l.i-'li W. iiii..i.-l.'.n !. ivate cor- - N',ni-nii',i..u .. I 'l' ;": '' v. no Vote MKXi it. .tU.C'itt I 'iil'.-iiT .0.1.7-) i-.llt-f, tm-j-y . .f.'i.i V-'lk ,:.tui 1:110 .ia.4:i--'j hi 111 '.. 1 ing real estate from taxation for .. e:..e:a i l... . ...1 ,.,, . 1 i,.,l jLlilLlJ J..I1 jor-i;-Ji nil I . r-i-i.'i ijif, luni i... t11.1t :i person (In. nitn!i.,,n III She was a lered tmn 01 sovereign power ny m von- ,, and much enlarged last winter, and vention i.i letter -topped here than j .''.., . i "-,'. the . '. en::,- came here for the first time as the j allowed to ripen into -ueeestui wrong-1 ,!-c. ,.1.:, ;, (-,,:i,,t..l-- ille U11 Havre on the '.it n 01 .tpru, j ""s- B ,-, ,iK!i k-,bi P111.APKI.PIIIA, December .r. In 'on Stiudav, the Ll.l . Ell .11 I"- I.,-....!... . ri porte'l to 1 r t ii.:.;.,. l.. 1 1. I ,!.-.- l:i - i.s.. 1 : 11 11 l., ;i w.,1 ; :.y 1 1 ! ' i I n I. 1-., 11. & 1 jf .in .'.t::a. 1, I i i,; iL- I making the passage from Urcst to tin port in nine days and twenty-three hours. With the exception of the Groat Eastern she w..s the largest vessel that ever eutercd this port, her di mensions being 4:J0 feet by fS feet. Her carrying capacity was o.Sot) tons weight and measurement. ('.incidence. Also, president had b;;.-:- .'T-'.oi v.-.-ij to life 1C of public ;;.;,:. Althou-hthue will be ditTefoitces . fi''i bad tio power tota.-ie lroiu iheiu, I . :.:i.i..n in re'-nr.I to i-r..e of his rr:-U" a;v thi-reafti-r deba:n.I fivm i :.iinrt!ii.:tii.i.s, . t wc have 1.0 doubt The -1 hole thing is a nio;i- and colleges, which are just as do- thty w ill ju-ove generally t ti.e ),;. ill". 1 rv reaih r eat '. '!:::.": . a .etdv::.. t.t vp--n it- v:ri-'i:-tit... ;;eei ptab! .rai;i resuming it, so lo ittitioii is in force. as the C No steerage passengers are carried liecause it authorizes the c.-! bv anv other vessel of the lino to Ha vre. The cabin passengers number ed PlO, and the crew, it was said at the office of the company, about lo(), although the number was not known exactly. ; tiuns for the adoption or rejection of ine i.ock i-,irn. uic cause ... i.i.-!tR. (Wtitution should be conduct- tho Supreme Court to daj', Judge iiess in the vault, and from neglect Agnew delivered an opinion, in wliieh I or oi!ierw i.-e did ic-t lot k ti. safe all tiie judges concurred, restra'n'ng : d "r. The more suspicious think the the Election Commissioners appoint-! proprietors of the deed w eio aware ed bv the Constitutional Convention ! of the eor:idi ratioti of the bank. from acting. The decision is to thej effect thst the Constitutional Con- vetuion had not iIip extensive por- !.!.. ... . . J a. . . . .1 I rr 11 nan Etieinpieu 10 n-eri, ciai i. .1 . ...-.T'.l i. i- .; yi.tir 1 -.-.ii ier- uritin ti p. . I a:-.. .1,1 ... , it,;!,.,, riu..y st: :ir.: h! ;,r.,e -.-r T!i. l our Ncti of T'.i'tus 1 r- O'.l- '."e eoiiiiiK i.d to ev- All prudent men will be very cau- fiii perusal of the calm nnd candid turns the surrender of anv le- .-trous pervcr-ion ol right ami justice, scrvi ng oi e.e.:q.uuu. i-i-ut cmi .-Uf- ii "-0.1,1 i-.n-nii fori 17. liecause it prohibits the ap- aliowir.g to a voter in Lebanon or I propriation of money to aid charita-! fearful disaster, is a ship of 1,200 !,,,( that it had been guilty of an act or attempted usurpation of authority in setting aside the election system prescribed for this city, and iuaugu ratinir a new one under which eh c- A Pen us foli iwing : Ye.-v.wn 111 ot her of e vl van; a paniT jriic tin s Sail!:- Taylor, ir siitO t vv in is ihe rva:o. t; ra 'idi'.i : in. en. i.!:e..-rui - . -.n1.. : ..-! .' n. '(;-.. u h 11 AKl--ri.-.l ..r. J..i-.r".o n : i , ' y will " i i ri a I,.-., il-.ii i' 1. :!,: .o.y i!i- w ii-.-' :r -::i --. Til! -1 1 Tf- V i.:t A I.i ri : l.trt (lllf l'-U'! r.u A 111 Tl : r,. Mo.iAN. -S Alii TI'iTn. 11 :; rv-... t.ir h U-. .,1 n :--ili..cl'. an-i I.S.. A Vt Lt, I.JVK uy thj.-'.V" r iii iii: iir--. ' 1 li I- w hit h fact . c reg..rd a These four sets of twin : among in r o,u.:;rc:i Elizabeth Wii! DohiwaT-e double the j.ower polili- ble institutions not absolutely con- tons burthern, drawing twenty feet of call v, of a' voter in Chester, and three trolled by the State. This cuts offj water. She was launched at Clas-J limes that of a voter in llerks. the infirm and crippled, deaf and I gow, Scotland, in November 1SC9. j An Old 5I.Mil Jlptilprfil for f I'allr' Nil in of .llonrj. t. . ... . . . ... f.r ... .1. :l.l f . i . T!,.. -i-:i . t ;-. .-U-oi r to m..n. dumh. the tiitml ana the miotic Iron, iier uimensions are, lengiu. --u loci; -al ri-iits th. v iiow pos.-o.-s, pjftlcu- , ,.,.' ' .'..".-. .a .;,k.. ' St.ile aid nnd either eomnels their beam. 3." feet : depth of hold 21. - itlllllioi. a .if. i si- ii. ,. . i '..ii, iiiiiii.iiL - ...4 , ... , , I ,. , ... . .1 I 1 1,-i tv- it... j,..! i ,.r -i 1...01- ,,r I,,,.-. L i ." 'i-i i. ..i i i co.i..ort l.v t.rU-fi'e .-l.n-iiv or forces ! The Lock Earn was so badly dum-1 .Monday last taken to the urccubuig ui.o boli.ly attempted to usurp thet.i. Samuel Ileiirl.tlcr, v. ho was . - O' I : ml look ;i:--t :i"w i. :fi The very fact that the power of the I . . , . i . . t. : l. l . . ei se' r. ; - a hpe eo v prosi cc ii.-i.- o.ii- 'ii,.; a: tics' with Spain.-!r:r"ia this Convention from usuri A"i,ije tin! hof.ie go eminent is ri :.;! v wiilitirr to Supreme ( ourt had to he inv.,!;. t! to t a ailltg si wav lliO l iuios oi reiio.l Lah-ie. are divided lis follows: a. ns. wife f Kideou Williams, in IJiriuif.h.im to'vu.-hiji, is the proud mother of two sets, tio- '.ilM being girls, the .-H." lid b -.vs. Jane, wife of Wa.-hingt.iti Veaislry. rei ling in Westtoti tow:i-hi;. has one set of spunking b .ys. and tio' i.tl.er and la.-t pairfa bovaud a u"ri ) belong i.le.! ol I.". thrpi-;!; ..ml On- '.-:; i; ion.- ! r-t- i: i y r- 1 i-i f vi ry Tr 1 illi Aii't'lN I .-:-ji .'. ; , .- in. ii.'i iw 1-.-L-ir-. joi.l : i'li'T un- i- .-..- ii ..i' i un ir i.i'i.l- '--i ;:.r i.-.e.;;-,h'-r ..u.-' ft ' ' v.irrir,o-1 ,-; r i 'i .-. v. n- -i -i ;,- I.' SK ( '. r. I: un an ! if'SNKi-K't , :'' S 4.. ) ill. I. ! ! : -.,ir-s ;, - r 1 1 i.-.i il.ji r-i; I j-. i ri.-ir -.i.O' .!. ,,1 U:t-r lv,-- no: 1 -r 1 f.iil Hp;-!-,." UOi-U 1 1 . .1 11: z .1 .1.... . ... I ..,..1 1...-1.II I1-I,l.tl,,ll.l..l-,IA-..T . 11. 1. T. .1 I ..... be on o'le b '-;s if i( pri - citation tne present owners oi sucn insinii- agon m ine eon..-io.i mi.il h.i- i . win j a - - ; i" ami i;iu in no; u j si nti-iber-" -I Kr p-v-ent b-i-is i that ! tions to give them up lo the State, rescued by her from the wreck re- j seph Kerr, has eoufesed his crime, j M.-s. Stephen TaI..r. of tl. of the number of taxables.'and is much ! At present, these elasses are support-1 queued to be put on board the Tri-: ami full details of tho tragedy have ,iU...h. fairer than the one under oonsidera-N jointly, by private and pubhc aid. 1 mountain. t now been .levi-I.,K-.l .1 seems that t'ou ii lu'e Mioi'.l be uniform-;l'nder this Constitution the Slate' After the collision the Lock Earn when ho was paid off by his employ- Nnici.s" or Amiy Joti.-i-o.i'H : but in this 'iiisuitment fractious in i -t l all or aid none. ipntaboutfor ueenstow... at which j ee, Mr Kerr, on the Friday night .rivuw.r;. Ti' 'T f;1 u! i u. i 1 re r.-i; i r a i:.;'-:'' :.-:. I :r .!..trs w.ii -im "i .i.'U M t-I U : i; w im: 1 t--:u :.uicfir-i m . H x ' i;if!ii. r- ir.'c mh-j. ii U- i'.iiLin t x- l w .i j.-'- ;i' ' i' t 1" Ui; i i u oi lil.- il i: iiii. Yi v'M 0:.C;;:li:3 tte. V r ".! ( !'.. o.-.i.-.. in s -'i t j -.-i.t, UI..U-. - 1. r. iii'i.- I .-.! I : y l :!. 1'ii K Ai.i'iN.'i '.lit. li!ifi:.T. 1 1-L,';:. i--ul r y f-4. f-ii-jU. ii. 1 h.-re tiil l-e u r- :u--. . r c:i... ui'-: r..tt .-r e'-.-'i-:;-ii r.-. i"-: 1 e n; tu if'- 'l..lli,l. ..ll '.-t, I T 1:: 11 II- i t-. , i.i- I 1 -liTl- vi..,f,-. MiirtviiL r'fc;.,,;..-'.iiii.y i.i ii.s i in rtt wtii.rr i!, erofi.-.i' i- .11 ; r - i.1 '.- fiuii.- -..:;uiv J:, i:.-. r-.- .1 CITY (Ji'X WOKKs A !:ir l.--. r.ic iit 't ::.;c ii. '-inuilo r.t. i i: u: 1 :rrt . , K v. !v r--. i i: I. m.-z iT-mn. ( Jd iiTti e. ;;i.ti.'j ni. ' - I'r: 1,.-:. .VI h. u. 'in . 'IJir;t;r-;. , f l-. . t ; ..iir : 1 1 a iu- r i ADAMS' Pound Butter Case .i Hi bv till1" is.l, tl.f ..lei j' pii.i.ee .-.low re.'.-i't tl e c.iiiditiv !:".. r:,-l it b c-'Vcruitir::'. i.as net the p..w r to 11 .' rco it- autlioiiiv oil the Island. in 'ii i . ..... ... .. is i. ; .1. ,j ,!.. .... .....o l.1..i uie .in., nit. .ui t ,.. "Ot!. n t prcccct in ' t he tra get! v. he determin-: , . i the pei. i e, s ion d conuemn the Cm- fno countv are ropresenieii. ana in '"-'"" n.. .. -. -. v ... ,. i,. . Sv r ivm' i N-veti e" :Lo '"" . 1 . 4 . . , . ...,..r:,.v;.!H.l...l fi-..,i. ,...,.r.....t,.i.. pie of Philadelphia of the power to notwithstanding iier disabled eondt- ed to possess huns.-if ot some money f ' '. 1 ..... .. It:. 1 i S tttittOIS aUltell ti.CV ere atteiiipiin-' . . . ,.l ... x-...l.: I. 1 1 ..Un-..-. l.n nuMic ..1. i.inti mil n "' aioho.. .ii;ii!.-.e. o. .-.:' "" J 11 . ,-,.,' An ut.r.iir an unequa bass of , cnor.se tne proinono;anes oi ineiriiioii. a.hum.3 u-i .--. , ,;. f Culananth .ritics ' !'"' l"-i'5". 'lt representation is dishonest, at hot- e-mrts. This is a most decided anti- her. , t , i P'-book. 1 aktng advantage o j , e' n i s -1 . . a disoositioi to i l'-i-r time giwu f,r lamination t,,!n. aU(l if i:H-orp,r.ited in our Cn- Kcpublican feature. A midnight dispatei. I Von, London he absence of young Kerr who had ; " - - ; u ,f;lt land discussion. stitution. will assuredly beg, t dis- 10. Pecause it introduces the vice gives the following ad.lit onal details taken hts two sisters to .N.urreyv. He ; - f i " ' 1,11 "" Io-iomv -slike b,-'-(tsrkc Vouean-I'jf cumulative voting into private gathered from officers and passengers on Saturday evening, he entered the - ; " .'!,' l .,t ,7, ' ared the Spanish t Ti::ir.i roui.ii. Bx:px:u-r.XT.Ti. . . :. . . , ' ' ,,!!, .i,,, ,.i.,.:.. it : ,i.Jt !ritin. Tl... Vilio dn lfnvr.- .. shop and watching a favorable oppor-i ' 1,11 1"" '"' '-i I ITOI '-111 II. r li s l.ll lll'll.IS ,1 ir i'l. llli-J i .v, i .,...,.,,.. i ......j ,.... .. . u ... ....... fc ... - - - - i ... . . - . . . . ' 7 ... 1 ... I . . . I . ..... I I I . ... . .. . ileatiW I ;i-!y p: i. j The now C. ; la! ion the ba.-i: ur ovet .M.iet.t ;s n ',.-) I ;e. I. i i iy iail. -.' of J. i'idv.'iird i'i' o. ti ..i r., n-tIt;itio:i makes pi-j.tt-of rei'iTsentation, vet inenrporates wiihin the provision that outing it- preparations f. rjea. h county shall have at ler.-t one -!).! hooe., that a I pf sentattvo. ho;.j g;v::ig to more P'i'i'il. rv ;i representntio'i without re ar 1 to population. This is i most vii-ioiis prinei-.'e. it.:- .! .n o letitv. i'oetg.ili I.ltlles C. I 1 1 1. -( a!:,-- ,t t. 1 , 1! i : : t'.i-Ti r.ii' iis n re iiietug tiie oring the r Tin (-I'l "rotten b-rough' sv-t.'in of Mil' hind, which that country got rid of forty years a go, was not more ic-i"U-, in its worst aspects, and it will ;i' aki r, s:nd i I,e a slir.iiie to see such a departure tiiis State, a-' i Iroin the P.epuliliean bitsis of govern- j f any imp : t-j meut itP-.'-rp'orated in onr Cotistitti !.,!. b ihe l!v div tat'f, grape thistles: and a Constllution which is based on fraud cannot fail to briii'r ; of su'h corporations. f.rth the legitimate results of fraud. " ! because it eniitowers railroad I companies to build railroads "be- wkvweari:o?i'si:dtot!ii: itwien any two points within the .-.i:'.v ctsrvsnivisov. 'State," thus giving them power to : pass through any of the streets of Wo have neither the room n-.r ihe i any municipal corporation without h is u re to discus-, point bv point, the a-king its leave or being subject to various grounds of opposition to the ' 'ts direction. new Constitution. We therefore' -' J.ecause it pronimts too oiucers, . . . ... .. t . . . i ; gr-oip tiam togetner ns hriefi v and o.rectois ami employees oi ranroa i ia-- i ;!ntediv as mav be. Wc are op- companies from being stockholders in ' . . - 1 , .i i i i i .i . iiKi-il to it. then , i.'ieir own roaos oy declaring tnai no ,.r ! :..,.o,l ., tl.n.b r ,,(ti .1... OinI, tnnitv. felit-1 the a-'fil man with a i -"' llll.fl Ul il II 1,111 1. 1U lllliillll I'll 111UI "iihul.-i ittiLn i-, ..inn m. .- , ... . . - 1 1 .. .... . lit.... .....it... i- :.. l . iitiiois not .Mor';iiv ,: iii'-v w fis eoiiiMoii uici ' -", i . .. ... . skull with th ; violence of the blow, 1 tl 0. bit ..1 -I -ill !: the j :i wasi iiii.k ;. av al of 'the I. lie. cause it destroys tin nv.-V j such o fiicer, director or employee shall be interested, directly or mdi t he ha:! it th.-rchv .h i.i-Ui'i - th. : ,- , - .rit-.n-i ,,f , -,.-.!, .t ... t. recti v, m the business ot a common i;ng t.iC population oi ino s-'"1-" i i , - 1 .... .: , l-l'I'ilTf-J (.' !..ll:..(i t.l I... 11 ,,, I l .l . . T.I- --.111 Inn .11,1 , i.,l- .... ...... .... .i.in-.o ... ....... '.I. 1.U it- i ;e:i. ior:.;. ihe ioil.i ; that 'party, ::-rai:,st "' CiUpl'tlMii .;j Woo.!. white i,i t ; oMiious. not i.st andiii-. loll--!.UiS C'f I not ( tily wis : aek iav" at-.-i iiiir.a -e.l Hon ti '. . te-lii iun,!.;.! -rtta:i one oi l no grubber.- a:n 21,7'.1. bv 2011. the number "f representatives of which the new I louse is to consist, the ratio for :i n i-reentiitive is found to he 17.'',U'r): vi t bv giving to each count y rep- j .1 with the lininber opiiosite I the name f each voter re spectively in the list of voters, tiiore- jbv lender'ng it easy to learn ho 22. Decause it descends to the pet ty and contemptible business of pro hibiting railroads from issuing free i i j re-eutativo, tne i, lollowing c. duties. .. ,, ,.r. un popuiaiiiiis iieiow tn; resolution : s,..(j a ,n(.,l,(. erv man votes. t ratio, to the Ctirn'i'S. ii. Tl,!!. t.ieijer-. lb IK iioinlniited for Pirt. l,ll.rf,,T .-l.-M .luni.ila... .s.l.v M- Ki-.-.ii .. 4.,.in 1 ik,- I.'..:u4 Sie-'i.-r ll .'.-- -, 1'n'i m i:ik r,.o-i pcmicr. . .!-.!.:. ur . r,,",i- itii V.'O J'le-unte Dt t.i"rj-;;t:e Si'liivmi -,, . i W..l,ui'.i; wi.l rema.n mum regarding' iiiiten These tl .; ,- ol a population 1...V- ..r t ... ' . i.'oea'tsi; it imposes new eat lot; them 23. liecause it eiitails upon the peojile an enlarged Judiciary, at an i ll from the public- treasury. ! : i: . .' " I ciioi inoiisiiihlitional cost, to the noo- upon vo.ers, rcpnnng; , am, ,jw & ,ic le naturalized a month i , Jicirr nr.:..,e ii( (i)n1vious to the r.n. I 0' I". o (i-i 'tio'is, a:n! to ho two months i , ... t , ... . . ..... :i r .i i- . . , . , oesi icgui iiiea in me ciaie. " :'v- , res'.ileiits of tho d:str,c s in which .,, , , , , r - --7r. i i 24. Localise it makes all boards of rote., ..... . .. t i, . ; County Commissioners ami Auditors l.-...v;.-. ""-i.i .se .i ,c::-.iej.- a i.egi-try ' , - ... , r . l..- . ... - , .i-.iii.ii- i.l 1.U.J nun-, uiiii loi i.i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. i .iii i ij i.v lll lo.nrr inai!.. . .. ing the poo- boards vear- ; lv, it thev wish, as now ' 2". liecause it recognizes the per- !' rT ';:n" inoiiorativc bvprrseribing that! ' 1 ' - , . ,..,,-, - 1 , -j , ; three years, thus preventi :; , the iih.-.'tiee o! a name from tho pt.. , J .' . i ;r-.-, . ,.:.. i., i;. ,i . i , i- t r " ! pic Iroiil eiianging those b ir.ee. i niiin.a s, , ..ti j..t - i.-trv list shah not hinder a man from ! -r , ? oii-ct thirteen i vofng. p ' P.. U lli.l o.l iL-.n,. ......... I ('III Ol ( ,1 I I . ( 1 1 . II -.(. Tl O I ... i J !....-. II ... n- . , .. . .,.-.- I .. , .. - L ... i.i. 1,1 1. ... . ' ',. I ,1- - - - - . .. i F. -. .1 ii. l. 11 II til: IL I III l li ne- .- l t. -t .I.. ' Jghenv. with ai.ooulatlonof 2C2.2tM.!scniaiionosten,n.lvnn n,mn!n.;,,n i( "'c.ous principle oi minority reprc- .-. ' . . L ill. 1 L tl llll- I'll.,,, 11 I'l lll.SI ' , ' j 1' '- ..-',. . r . ,, , tLioariv uoiioio inat n i r. ioi.li. oi .n.e ii.( v l , : .i. ', (nearly double mat of the thirteen ! establishes the vicious principle oPT , ' , - r'cVUOM "l o cal.id noon j (.umk,., d,,t ,,l:t f,,,,,.,,,. ; t,.rriu,r5a, representation in the House ! ' " . T i.-1 uic i.i pe.-eii I hit this Is Hot a . t'oillities sion - ! of .,.i.!-Pi(.n!,nU-f. ,,t.-t , V. i., " ""re' " ....... n. n iiimu. new Constitution, and we again urge, ! ing less than five members to the countv, with a popiilationof 4.000 a Two Supreme Judges, under this a- we have hiretofoie urged upon j Honreare entitled to an nddiuona representative, while it denies r.-pre- thiiii, careful and d.'-pas-icnau n a'i.'ttg f the insirumr lit. end then a vote in accordance with the best election ot such me to etc t..r or against the pro the provisions of this instrument it ' ,'K '"l'w s w 'Ui l'"i''-t"'" i d population, and one to Lebanon . ,, , , , , ' : of 2.. M-., sends two members, while with 34, (UH while it gives lint one ha. been b.it little read, cnu wo m. as-1 (;n,,, wilh C(,nts ,.ut one. j t0 C,M.,ter with 77,000; Cnd only wie t.rab.y st.,od a. one, but as tho poop.,- i iie ratio in Columbia county is thus j to Perks with 10r.,000, while all over and the journal- of the State have! 14..:t. while in Allegheny countv it the rest eft lie State it reouires a non- -.vi.ii.iued and bigau lodiscu.-s it. th is i i, tuith nnd our fractional surpitis ' illation of 70. ;".()0 to ench Sen, .tor t .rrctit ofol-iecticns has swollen 'and !HOVl,ri:,',',i0i" n':t K-'-f'l t ; Vi,e(pial representation is contrary r. nv, (1 -. . r. , . t , " ' "iier woru.-, ji,..- people to cverv principle or right and jus- riiiiio-t daiiv ii-esh accessions of iiiem-; in o.ihiu.bia county sends a ropre- tice. hers of the Convention, and of the j setative to Harrisburg, while l.,;7s (t. lie anse it limits Philadelphia press, r.n 1 the representative men of ' Allegheny county and lo.C'.'S in to a representation of one-sixth in the ihe people, are throwiii" the;r infii-1 1'nl:cil'it'r '"".V f-M-t !lt nil. J Senate, no matter what her popula te into the se.le a -ai -t it unii' I Tl"!V'1,l:"b;a '0,I!lt.v. which is Dom-1 tion may be. If. in 1S0, her popu , r ,', oeratic, gets two representatives for lation should be one-foutih that of vea-efc.y sr...s..edthr.t if thc.lee-.gs.Tu; people, and 31,:)7; in Alio- the State, she can vet never have provision, are to be chosen in 174, member for any surplus exceeding : sentation altogether to over l.i.UOO "J1'1 oa,'h voter is to vote for but one. Wn ratio; w hile counties sending j citizens of Allegheny county. This is Thus, one of the nominees of each live or more members are md entitled worse than therof!en-b..r.-.ti.r!. -fit, party will be chosen. This not only c- i to representation for anv fr.K'tioiinl i,f I'lori:,,!,) " tnakes the minority enual in power to tites if their own judgment. When : surplus. e en if it should reach 17,-! .". liecause it gives one Senator to ! majority, but renders it impossi we lirsi tonk Tound ligainst some of!, ,,s- Thus Columbia county, -Mr. j Delaware county, with only .19,000 h!e fl,r l('l,Ic to defeat the nomi nee o. iMiner puny, no mailer now objectionable he may be. It will thus be possible for sixty-seven men in each of the Republican and Demo cratic Conventions to determine ab solutely who these two Judges shall be, and the whole task of choosing two Judges of the Supreme Court for 700, 000 voters will thus devolve on 134 men." 2C. liecause. if adopted, it will have to be endured for five years without chance of change, whereas, the present Constitution can be chang ed in three. 27. Uecause the Convention defied the Legislature, and public sentiment in refusing to submit the Legislative and Judiciary articles to a soperatc vote of the people, although asked to do so by the legal number of one-third of its members. The enforced sub mission of the Constitution, as a whole, was an illegal and arbitrary execise of power, intended to deprive the peo ple of their just rights in the promi ses. It Was the design of those who adapted this course, to force the peo ple to take the bad with the good, or, as one of the members expressed him self, ' he would see the people in h 1 first, before he would give them the chauec to reject a part of his work and take the rest," As it has novel yet grown wise or proper to Jo cvi that frood may come, we do not pro jtose to indorse a dozen wrongs to set at one right ? 104.-J)! f a vacancy occurs tlnrinr a ricf. in ni Ti ,.,r n., n.. i i t . ... i 111,, . T! . - r . I , - . , " o - J. Hiittuai, uuu.lt, uiv noie in guided soioiy l,y our v.ewsof dutv, .lliC':0 murteeu counties tro to ; the ofi.ee of the L niled States Senator strumetit is bacd nnon the fnn.la-i :s a journalist. e have no personal 1 ' ,', . ' J1 "rcso.itat.ves, nnd lroiu tnis Mate nn unnecessary and mental lie that the people arc not At the time of the weather was clear. Little w hid was blowing, but there was a heavy oa. The captain had just retired, and the second officer was in charge. The lights on the steamer were all right, and the collision was wholly unex pected. The Lock Earn struck the steamer amidship and made a chasm twelve feet deep and from twenty- five to thirty feet wide. The exact position of the Ville du Havre at the time was latitude 47. 21, longitude :i.").13. A panic took possession of the passengers. Five minutes after the collision the main ami mizzen mast fell across the two large boats, which were filled with people and ready for launching. The koats were crushed, and many of their occupants killed and injured. In the brief interval between the colli sion ami the sinking of the steamer, the crew were able to launch a whaleboat and the captain's gig The j Lock Earn went a mile before stop r.n.l t.i(ii.iL-n thi. ,l?ii!.,,tt,--,l ii-. .'-L- S UI. tain cut the victim's throat wilh a t'"''- shoe kife. When the son returned.;' soon after the tragedy, he noticed uj light in his fathers workshop and in- j quiring the cause, it was suddenly I extinguished, while the murderer' escaped unseen by a window. An 'examination of tho premises was madi; at once, nnd the old man sbody, ! hardly yet cold, found King on ! a pili! of corn in the room, and under! a bed near by a coat covered with blood, which was recognized as the property of lieighih r. This of course aroused suspicion and the house a j mile or so distant, at which he board- j ed, was visited, the murdered manVj coat found and Ucightler accused of; tiie crime. He was taken to Kerr's j and compelled to look at the body,: anil with a rope around his neck I y ' way of persuader, finally onles-i d , tie was guilty. The stolen money j twentv-six dollars and ninet v-five j up and prison-1 Height- ping. She then got out four boats to pick up the people struggling in the j cents was given up and water. .Meanwhile one whaleboat. ! or removed to (ireeusburg. nmlcr the command of tho second ! lor states in his confession that he j lieutenant of the Ville du Havre, j had an accomplice, a sandy complex- j nicked intone load of those who worc ! mncd man, whose name he did net , .-4 clinging to planks, spars, etc., and took them to the Look Earn. She returned to the scene and rescued another aload. Captain Surmount, who remained on deck to the la.-t. was rescued bv t -.!. r,".t r- a h-v'' ni atou's' nci-i ) 0S:0i -lets, itA. -:-'. .r-i "' fUTfel "- oi k i ' : -i 'i.'ii.i i :i-.-. ,..i :!; -i...-. . -tute i 1 "4. - , -t'J X I-i ! V-'. i ' ... 1 . i , 1 i . i -'i . ' -r-: u.-;iw is I . Vb- I -'7. i3 4.' li I..T- ;..:! i-i! '''--"-- i : ' i : - i-i l: l ii! im- j I . 51 I iJ-.-rr.-J 't'-'- . ----- - '--:'-: :':-i"-iit.' -- -'v i-;:'5i.,.3 . to Secretary of President John- ,.",;'.,!";": C- ''-T' . . l I No i-a.i-e is known for th;' sni- :.?. .!.::.;. i-:. t :"-? w.feo' ' ' :- " i .1 i ; a. sii ir,::t. : ' , --.-.' .M,i,,-i,..r. ! I ;. 7 ,; :f4li--,J-A.i: V VVV : ,'l . I '. . . . .1 . I i .- -1 - A l'.. s in r- i I'.. I. -TTsse sum iSrPT.- -7; XJW ! v v!-7v-7V--r:---'v.l i-.- . v- - '7- ) J '' i' f,:v.-,''" i-', -, r-'jp ' i re... r.r i-Tio-rn .vvitvint. i in; .vt and it t .: ; I. r-'i.atllo Kihicuti...:. N j Circui.irs wiits to '..e Ciiiu- I ?l:it fur ('; ti;:. -l.iit- c..!i i jitcr :tt any tim-'. P. DUFF & SONS. know, and v. host! acquaintance he; had maile at a singing school a few nights before; that the accomplice struck the fatal blow with the .lib while ho used the familiar knife, it is to be inferred, to cut the old man's 'rii.nu-..:o,i 0!y lilts lx-it dun.iii'if i work i k'.n-l in 111- Wt.rt.1. .SSItlNEE SAL!-:. Harpers' EVlagazinc. .Vi'i'v.7 of ttie rr:;jt. 1 1 ' The c-vf r-iut ro i.-Inr inil itiwi of v-x'.-fM-: (loir.- an 1 noi!. lnpi-'l, wiu-ii w. t!ink i:it ...... .tf h. ...... ti iun..fr.',.d ., . tLrs boat thrc4Mjiiurters of an hour uf- turoat ; auu fiirthor, that this c'!)-' mufi 'i'iiier tt tr.roi ttm e;u.Mti.rs nsV-n .-ti pun carncu away wan li:m ins lion s ,;rilybMw;in,ll, ;'n 'J hnre of tho loiy. litit tiiis s-tory j Hci-Hru-iTuvei! u:i. Ujsui uiit. liw.l-r.il itnr.ii nj fl... it. ft. 1 rTiaMe! T .1 till' :itLM7!'l.' li.n.Lvr, ii would Le buricj hikut u , arc. l'imiioa", jr without rfprrrifn- The roFt of tho iStatc 1oos not want . . 'tr.tinii fi'liwn.i -a i 1 1 iii'Jiiraiir. 'i -r.keti us it is, bv nianv of its lirst Why should Forest, wilh its bare i.OO'.l o Donnhitioii loive n iiicmlicr fri.-n .:. ar.d advocates, conJoinned by whiie 1 j.t.TS of a population in Alle lic S'.ipnn.e Court, and iua!:y of the ! gheny is unrepresented ? Why should jiun-t sii.d ablest lawvers in jj.,. ; L'anieron. with i,-2",: poojilo, have a State, .t.d denounced hv smoo of its i "'";r' w ""V"1 nu ' 1 . Il IS hilt in ' W lit- wtinnl.l nnn authors, it will owe :1s M'pt- il, ?"..-,y to the violent pro-j tho same powc fci;Lipt!o:!! ill favor of the ability of ! or (irecne? 'J'o ; has but one pi ion, ifl ;n Potter, in Cameron, or Forest have er ns six in Clearfield i-how the utter in- it frnm. rs. and to the railroad peod (,(luaii'y ,,f this kiud of representation provided for rushing it to a vote be-1 "Pl.'l a table of counties, each r r ,. ... .1' whica have but one member, to f ire full eramtiiatton and d sct- s,.,;,. j sl)0,v U,e dispati.y i representation lb-h iving it to be a matter of par- which this svstem will introduce: linit.IIIit importance to the JH-ol.ie, We !'""-nm .'.Tr! 1rrlM-i.l , , , . 'J-Ti-rt i.i 10 .1,11. rjl,. li.ive done our best to attract their at- .4 ir--ri.'... ... , ! "' v.m-i i iiuuiu... tent. on to it. intd point out what we ; " Ki-iiii h.s;.s i-.-m- , .. , , .. , . , , : ' "'! Wurreu.. iH-.ievcil to hp its. most glaring faults ; su..iv.,n ..mi MlJt.r . 1T..74I -.t,:.i ;;,k; itt.ill -..',.447 ir.K7 ter the collision. One of Ids officers swam a mile to the Lock Karn, and was hauled on board with a rope. The boats continued to search the waters in the vicinity ol the disaster until there was no hope of saving more lives. The cold was intense- Many of the survivors were undress ed two hours, and were almost life less when rescued. The Trimoun tain sighted Lock Karn at 3 a. in. six hours after the sinking of the steamer, and received the siirvivors before reported. Additional ItcveitHe from Taxntion. .ml def.-cts In this wc have been to profit by a wrong don- to Phila delphia. 7. liecause while holding out the delusive promise of biennial sessions of the Legislature, it loaves the door open to the annual meeting of that body. Kxperience has proven, in other States, that where the oppor tunity is given, some pretext has al ways been found for convening bien nial legislatures annually. 8. lleeause, of itself, the biennial sycstcm is wrong. It is better, if the people chance to get a bad Legisla ture, to have the power to oust it in a a year than to !c saddled with it for two. The Senate, under this instru ment, cannot be changed in less than four years. 9. Ileoaue it conmolls an extra' ' session of the Legislature whenever We have already noticed that there are indications that during the com ing session of Congress attempts will be made to secure additional rev enue Irom taxation. Among the re- S'..: .- 1 ur! ,.-r i in- ','. !.i ilir-.'.-- 1. :!',-;. ,, i i at i'tiT-n,-!-'--. S;, ,-.-. in Iir., S-r-rt (-!! v. ,11 Si!" ii-.-'-n.l r 1 7 i'l - '.;!.,., u-.x r- ; I ),- rly - i' I. -v. -. -. Tii.-n-r a l..,!i'r-.! N". I- l- "(P '1 1 1 MIlMi ..j :- r-- l i.iii- i r t'-.-.-li i i.ijf i.-i,t.- .:i pr. ".itinj ;....ii -. a . . i, i 'I' tviilii ,-i j.. :i -.ir h ; r r -: ,-:! i--: 1 m i:-: --. N i A t 'i "i-:- ;ci I c :: :'. ii :., iv ;.i rr .-r -'. l.iTi-i - 'li r. . 7' r- I-. i. r.i. .li ! iy ul . ;;i:-,--'ir 'i ,-! -I ...-.-1 E N N A PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE Sowing Machines E?i'-oiv I ir:ind PEIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor r. r. TttE is looked upon as the merest S.'t.o,.. j; Z1': " j " il "' " ' 1 '-' However, It should Uot be. altogt th- rv .uitur,- lii :t li;i. k i,l .m with. f it lt." ii ,t X.i. A ! -.ir. :-;.u, ,-i : I-., I , r ' Ti r; yr 1 Inn ,.r ;-i..,i-..,l f.,r if ; ...ii. -Mo l!,t ll' 1 ti"' ""! 1 l:sc-.n ui.-...r-ti. r-. ty t ;.:.' i:.i'--. . , . I, ; :-. r : r- '.,r 1 '-. I 1 1 fi (' i V CTTTI T5 fl" i-1' f! H il 111 1 erigtlOieU, ior It Is jios.- I,le teat L,.,,.., jt wi;h ,nitwi.l .-..ini.l.r.-n-v. I. ,,:,. l.s.tt.-t :l ..- a-.l ,-. ..,.1 f V V i j I (j f j A I III 1 another shared in the commission of '" '" Ntn-nt .-i-tim ih..i t pui-ii- ;rr..;i. it---...:, --n-.-i,-;. a,:i .i.-m- i,,,,;, i:.V',i--.-7'ni-i-,rr 1 JJ ! 5 L 5j Jl!" if' liyiii-UU . . . . . ill I tin:.-. I lie MnuJZl';.. I..-1K iJ-,ii-- uv-.H,..! ii.L i.iii 'l-'tlsl.i - !i-;n,!i. :u-.' ., -..;;-.( t-,. . .,, i -'" k ' - ' -r-ww the heinous crime, and should be ; Bu ue .i.vn ..f it.-, in.-. r.i Lt.-u. .X". 7 .. i-..-1 ;.n ,.i 1 ' 1 : , ferreted bv all mean. ' sr..s,,r.1Trrr,vs , .'. ,. I',""-''1 i-' '? .'(,"'"'r 11 I,,i,':!! r' 1 ": ;' :-" "r "" A .tllirdrroil Airrnv. . , (.lii.l-.v M- 1 II irin r . iIt-.t ii,. nn, v. :l , ,i f-i i-i .i.ii. , ll:iriKT ?'i2xr.7iu.-. one v. v.r. 41 to inr-lu-i.? i rr-p.iynn n. o: h.' iiutli..n-r. Sui-n-ripii ii.a i-i lli'.rjiT'j-- ?I i '- '-y w,-,-k; -. I-i r. or St. Lol ls, Pec. 1. The Kansas 7...., ; ....... I.... i.-.i I -. . -.c"-," i' v.ii .rii(((i u-.iinu;ii nun u !i i .lie uni ii.iZ'tr. c. nne n.i.irt-s i.-r m;-.- I.OI.ir f.v.i.i I'l-.n-L-nt uliliiiff II., it ."""I .iiiriT l-rill.-. sl.. "ll-il, l.ir--i.ir. ........ ....... ...... " i y.ar, 7 Ol; iH.siajjo ii.iviit nartv of lexan desuerailoes attenmt-l ti.r..tii(.winTer.n.-ivc.i. . i i ed to break np the pcrformenee of Kobinson's Circus at Jacksonville on the 2Mrd of November, but were pre vented, and order restored. About five o'clock in the evening, however. A. .T. ( I U.r." Oil.X. Assiii.-i.;.; i KAlii. X.,. A I I'M SWA r::i). sources suggested is the replacing of J preparatory to leaving town, a largo a revenue duty on tea and coffee, and the inorease of the tax on distilled liquors nd tobacco. The restoration of tax on tea and coffee would in- -.' 1-.V 11.0 aUl ;.-i.'T at An extra iiipyot ei;ln-r th.' M.iju;ik-. Wi-in. or r.:or.nr will l tupi-li.-.! ura'.i.. Inr evi-r I iie,i t Sjii!ii..Ti.n-M at "iWfiil u i-i-iiii.-i:iii.v or six ni'i"s l,.r ifM oo, wiilii.ut extr wpv: p..: lM.vat.lc I y iliefiii w riln ;s t ti.t-ttti.i- '.vimo rc.-ivi?,. Hack XiitiitK-rs t-.m I rapi.lii. cl tiny tt:n . A complete set ,f Harprr 1 iaiiu -. n-.w piini- .i i , ... priMiiir t. voHiini , in iie.n pii.lIi i.i.rj-nir. y,:i as the circus men were loading their i wnt i.y exi.m. tr.-wt-.t t i-nmo-nr iir,-i.:..,-r liirf-m p.-r t.iIiiiiiv. Single vt!i',:.n, 1-v mn.i. x s: pni-l, .! 0J. l luili v.wi-4, f.ir l.i:i..i:ijr. i!i iv:i, liy itinil, M.!pa,l, Tlie pia'.a-i.i on It irp -r'. Ma ; tzlu; 14 i-i uM it VPl.r. Wllil'il lllli.-.: it' li.li JMI..-.11I ,.-ri .-r.,,,., :.( I. I. . .... I - ' . I 1 1 I ! ' - I - - wuu Knives ami pt.-tois, aim a general fight iusned, in which three Toxans AJ.!ro UAltj'EUi. usos. N yrrl. i -ii.. i i i.i 1 1 in n- K.iieu c.nu m-cii n uuuui'ii, aim iCstPvblisheid iu 18-15. The Heall Founldrv S..s:liS:ni ri.t'ltir.'ti. f1 Mr:KWl.-1:li and 3achiiio"Vorl aiiimals, wagons, ,c., on the cars number of roughs attacked the men CORNER CENTRE AND HARRISON STREETS A Coiinil (.' ri -inriiil lli.liiri-..! liu Tim- crease the revenue about $18,000,1)00. j mx circus men wounded. Hubert i i'.aher1Vvcr7'iIT" ,u'J'as'"-"'-ktl- ''0i'.y It is urged in thiseonucction that cof-l Stieknev had a kmc dislocated, and! aiKr " '"" it is feared he will never be able to HarRCr'S Weekly, ride agitn, A i en Lose another per-! SPL;.'Nmm.v irxusTUATiH. w fee is higher to-day than it was when it was placed upon the free list, a re sult, it is claimed, which is due to the enhanced export duty levied by the Brazil authorities. An increase of ten cents per gallon upon distilled spirits, and of four cents per pound upon tobacco, would yield an addi tional revenue of about $17,000,000. It is believed by the Commissioner of Iuternal Revenue that the increase of taxation upon these two articles w ounded. Ciiiiiborlijunl, MYl., . McKIAIG SON, t Proprietors, and I Hniiuuctiv-'ers of Charles 1. ninson was knocked down v. i.i b and she-t through the leg. On .. '.or was shot, through the bio.!-: ...id uuolher stabbed in the A- ihe train was leaving town it was fired on ami one man slightly would not make the total lax so great as to ihercste thp imlijconiontu for frauds. The duty upon tea and cof fee, and of the increased taxes upon distilled spirits and tobacco, would yield about $1,000,000 of additional revenue. CierisiAiijr and (lie Centennial. f.-elite-oriatereston ,!.,.sl,W; nnw i ?, 1 . T " of ; useless cxjK-nse. ! hone?t. and cannot safely be trusted. .ii'.i.v i wint l.lllJ'T OU liw ll'l o.. i . . . from those of.. cr f.n ,:....,,! : i . '- because it creates toe unncces- Its whole purpose Foems to be to The Federal Council have accented . ur last word of ,,U I ..; ' : . Z : -T;:Z: ! 'aK l:V I m,to keep, then, the omeial invitation to Germany to" - i..tu.- ! - i i----""" - "v ,. .', .j.. jiiuru j auu neprivcs ino ccnaie oi tnc cnoice i- riyi',.' a . rU,irj to t',- o,iu: s of : than the seven counties in the first of its presiding officer. A vaeancy j.,r ,rn lr.t jiKhim i.f t)n vou'r coIu,na' f 'ot,s hut xhrca 'uombers j in the o!liec of Governor has occurred own heads will be the l,!eh or' "i . ,'7 ?Venl. Ald r , in all our history, and then ., , c r. another table ofeouuties, those in the the vaeancv was filled bv the Speak i v tuat v,td follow the result. , first column cloetmrr hut one puo,.! inr r,f ili si."..,.,.n t. :., ..i 4 r- - -' 't -.... it in u tl .'i.ifrt? t".- from going wrong-. The only honest men in the State, one would suppose from reading this Constitution, were the one liundted and odd Constitu tional bummers who made it. Xo one else is to be relied upon, Wo do' Prince Iismrk. participate in the universal exhibition at Philadelphia in 187(1, and have do cided to leave the commissioners at the exhibition A'jtiff oj p.-r it. The Wcvlly is ttie 1.!h. mi I m ; H,W .r;., jj. IirtraU-il p, ri..ili.-:il piit.ii:,.- i in ih u:,!r..-) s.s i-iCri .i. nr.-f,-l,i.larl.v mi l i-iiniih iu-r. nn-i i- .n-.-Him Ii wciirlit. lu iUii..ir.ili.'ii! ul ( u, icin i-v.-ms .ii-r lull uii-l fr.-li. mi t arc pr.-n.o c i l.v cur In -t .! I'lfriiern. Wi.li a .:inul.t;i ui ! 1.. .it. ih.j We.-!;. Iy is r.-ri i l.y at I -in; li ill a miiii ,n p.-rs,nw, iiu.l Ut InlliiKii.ii ii a im ur.ui ui i-p'iiiiin j.-. siiujii .- i.r-.-. ncutluu.-.. Tic- V. t-i-iviy m ii:i: oa a pjKitin-"p.'-.i-li-.n. an.l cxpr.'i.-..-!. .ip. i.l.-1 , , ), li;i,-.;i uu 'UI p.-,.;,tr:n-". XlnitirU'.e lull- ier-J jurr.cl. H i' I :sc' i ; 1 1 t i s x s t st ll:irwr'D Wivkly, one r. nr JI" 4 00 iiv-tu ten pr,p:iyiii-iit uf U. S. ik:ii-'.-tiie iiufilihcr-.. SitiDwriptiiiuj to Harpi-r'a M:ii;inc. V.'..-k!-, I amilfuzar. t. olio a.iUros i.,r c.io yi-n.-. i-l-j t.t: iir' two of Harper' lVrixti.-nls. t,. .i.ii-a.1..!ri-.-K l.,r ..!- i t yrur. i um: n,iie piiyatiie l.v Uil- r alm.-rii.L-r nt UERt,N, December l.-The r-rZ& w.klv. man srovernuient lias addressed ron-: ir m im sunniici ..riij i,,r. v. rv .-iii..'..!- recent H :.nw t.i itn. ,.,,,.,,,, e- r've olTii.TH at 4 0J t-a.-li. In (,i,c r-iiiiiuiLH': ri.seutai.oiis to ttie government of ; urnix epic r,.r s;..i, wi;u..toxir.ir -py: j..tl Spuiu relative to the seizure of two I P.VWc ,htf i$t tU9s ; wu..re i i i . rrivo I. tierman vessels in tne oiooloo archi-' i'kiium,Mirrcn,H mppn-.it at nro- lim" peligo which were taken to Manilla j n'ife!' and adjudged lawful prizes. It is ex-"""i"'"' f, r' w"i.-h. a ii.mpi.-t" . ;, nunpris- ... .......... .ui.i.1..-. .-..-i.fc ..ii r,i-.-i .i in c-aii at niv.-.l Ti , iir i I sii ! -.:ii,.i i'.,r... .'r ' h I x! Pat.-nt Uiler... --h, ami I r -ii vv rki-r v-i, ......... ..i. oil-, itii i i -.a.-; I- .--I :i:i i ;.ii iinf. (--ul f.-r lliii.ilr:iti.in.,) ten Pumps a Threats wcra made by Tcxans that ihey would g ) to Crocket again and attack the circus. l i i- , r V.'ai Another Tlricinlns AUuir. i t.-i-s: -, :ii'Hi an.; lr.,ii f'l li ,4s. J "! S ri MK an I 1. 4 .la;!, i',Ui-ilt S.iw l:i:ii:ii--t s an i ia:i i-v 0ti.' -i.4 S -K-k-s. I.i . I i;im. iirni I ii,.- r'n;,.. .-. K!a,- im-'iH. M-.,,T' sal li iti-.u-i-'ti-ills, .In .i-.n . I vi-ri!U- :t.i, :!U-4., ' .j.i.lu. Si.,p. ViixU.aiU r.'i-r-s Vi-lv. a. ', . II....I. n. (J i;. ka a-i i S.i-.iin ii.ni.-. i'lir ino iV;i!,-r Wlit-i!.. lou.iaj .Mieiil:i,,.s i't.a-r Kill-, Iriiiii-i,ii j,u.it y.x-. Ijiirsi! i'uw.T uu 1 Tuni'-iii.- Shr.i". r.i .rt i.-e Win r I it.ii, ii. .in-1 MilU'aciiia ni nil-y-S fi a r.n ',, (2 to 40 Ii-tm ) !k-ll.-r.'l nil kiii ls mil,- a'i-1 r.-!-"-S.u S: irks mi.i Sujir I'au. nd CDnr.sctions, Oi r.i , ii I I. - oti.-r li. tliu-; -i--i 1 lo'-''1"'' 11. !t 'tt-rs. Awl, an I l.t 'r" .'i ium. S .,ip...-ii.. an I ll. m; r-.ek i. ie- Kuni i,-.-4 i- ri'iiur.-li'4 bii.I liw.-.iu.. M iU.- an.l A.lji-.sli.Oli- S V r.n- ti... -illi, i. Sliai.iiix an I U in--'--''. S iw la:i trt-i.. l ir- ut ir n.i.1 -II lit S.. P it ..I II ii.- F. u;..r! il rM.u.1 n t. -J. ?.' Tf jlacliineiy, &c, 2:r.m:ein;vr..r ."--- i-i':i-!t,.-.i-.1 Sot.-Luliri- .'li iii-.-i. s the appointment of i peeted that the decision of the court i IS5 ritM.-,' IZfXl to represent Germany j at .Manilla will he reserved by the ; PTpT.-.J rt r . ..rV v-u . .. ion p) the handi of : Madrid government an.d the v'csseU yw, i.t'Viti uL? . released. i i'lii.K'. 1 Al-lr-sj erau.t uniH'M ii l- H A It ,'KS i. UK. i.S., Now Y.,rlt. ,., i5--7.i -.,w. . W. AIcK ! i'.-.: it-t-.-t;i'.c':i!i4. ir-'!.- ! l- .. .. .. -.1 111. ....... -.ll'i Ui!L '1:1 OvcrliiiuIiMl aa llovdivd at, F.-.. Sitcl.., Slali-n i,S - j.iit. ry. BBSS AIG &SON 3U'