Thc Somerset Herald. EDWARD S-T U, Editor and Proprietor. ..c WEDNESDAY.. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS STATE TICKITT. J rfwacaca arrnrnri The fact th.it Stewart has cbai- jour home industry; nnd iA this conJaylvania and in the Nation, has gi v lenged Beaver, with whom he has ' nection a Republican contemporary ! en the country the purest edminis o"iolitic!ildiL'erei)ces."to a joint jasks the following ijinitiear.t ques-! tration of public affairs that ever i . t : . . I " - 4 !.... .,..... discussion, and refuses to challenge j tions : Pattison, makes it very evident thatj "How many Free Trade Demo whatever his cuarrels with Ucpubli-lends are overjoyed at the prospect cans he has n3 u political differences" j of defeating the Republicans in this j -.t. the Democracy, hut is working State and thin Peenrirc a solid jnied. .. v,n,, .,.. fiiriu fr.r ! f.-.iT.iilntion f..r th overthrow of i ministration of" m jiericvi iidiuivi.; ...... ...v... .v. .v.. - - i t i Kl" the defeat and destruction of the j protection ? I Cow much money jtional Government by the Kepuoli Republicen party. ! would they give to accomplish such j can party has been ierfcot, because .an cri,l? Are tho Independent lead-; that would not le the fact. Nothing What a farce thi Independent. wlu M not r(Jat.,. ! OI, tlii earth is or ever will he per- movement i.s and what a hu-e hum-j, - , way ' Thev boast that! feci. Hut what we do claim for the bu is Stewart, Hs. candidate . ne .Auinul 3U8JB. JAMES A. LEAVER, Centre county. was given in this or any other coun try. We say this1, not as a means of securing vote, but as an absolute fact which cannot truthfully !e de- We do not say that the ad- the State and Sa- Blomly Btmine. ... ,- .. rewards which he could not find at,i home. But he has been accepted i ... - . lrom thc Greenbacks bv the Dern- j . Little Rock, Ark, August 2 A ocrats with grateful humility. The I Oaxlte special gives Particulars of a WXW Democratic voters are no- j tragedy eighteen miles from Arkatf where to be found. ; as City, resulting from an o,d feud j between two brothers. . Robert ana mm.mmmm k mm k ! James Costello. Yesterday the bt FIQHTINtf ATHAGF-lR.iters -on, little Bob Cetello, entered j bis uncle's house. A quarrel ensu- THK EOVPTIAX lt)RCB ltt)CTKi) itl, and Uth sprang to their feet BY CEJfERAli IA5(l-r8 FORCES. jThe b)y seizetl a rifle and shot his j uncle through the body. In an ef- The IIi-e in the Nile, Though Rapid, , -rt t p-ape after leing shot the Xh io MiKh as l-a. Year-Arab j 0,j ,., starred lo the door, when Se.id.ntfA.d loArabl Pat-lia-Hunfl ! i ,, ,.lM,e.i r;s ,,n anil I,,..., l.im I'a.-ha l'i)isoiu-tl. claims to be a Republican, pur SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, JOHN M. GREER, Butler county. MEVTENANT GOVERNOR, WILLIAM T. DA VIES, Bradford county. FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE, MARRIOTT BROSIUS, Lancaster county. iiw. i.va nlnntv ni funds to carry t Hemiblican nartv :s th.tt its adinu.- . ( 1...... .....V .-. ...... - . , , , lI! :ai the cunnai-T:. a camnaisni on I istratlon of public ofhee has been . . ,. ....:. . ' " r r-i '. ... .. uu-Jtnleti, ami nas iioii.mK n t, . rt waced confessedly for the sole purpose of defeating the Repub lican partv in Pennsylvania. Where Jdo these funds come from? Who has the greatest pecuniary interest j say against the old Democratic ere my, but straightway challenges General Beaver to weet him. By this course he proclaims his fellow ship with the Democrats, and his anxietv to assist them in defeating j the Republican party. more perfect than that "of any other party that ever preceded it It has been as near perfect as human na ture is near perfection. No party can be nearer perfect than that, let in keeping up the Independent ! it be called Democrat, Independent, movement ? The New York Free j Labor party, or by any other name. Traders." Mr. Cameron was proba- The Republican party administered jrmCTARY TICKET. JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, . Philadelphia. COUNTY TICKET. ASSEMBLY; WILLIAM S. MORGAN, Jenner township. ANDREW J. COLBORN, Somerset borouch. POOR HOU.E DIRECTOR. JliSSE HOOVER. Mil ford townshin. JURY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES F. RAYMAN, Brothers vallev townshin. See that you are registered. Don't neglect to pay j'our tax. Su'Tembek 7th is the last daj- you can he registered. The Republicans of Blair county have nominated Hon. S. S. Blair for Congress. The Chicago Liter Ocean says that the Democrats of Ohio are making the campaign mure upon one issue "Free whisky arid no Sunday." In such a light the Republicans ought to win. Tueee is much more involved in j My right, the coming election than the mere j Ac0()D many are asking the choice of a Cover aor, important as j qucgtion whv Candidate Stewart did that may be to the future of the Re- !t o does ot cl)anenpe Mr. Patti pnblican party. There is a Legisla- j p(m tQ a joint discUhsiorK He chal ture to be chosen which will le a , Bevcr .md it Wilg given out charged with the important duty n Jw districting the State for member, of bt hag never Congress The Senatorial and As- u To . quitfi sembly districts have also to 1 re-. i, arranged, and these districts will last for ten years. In case the Democrats should have a majority in thc Legislature at the coming session, it would.be with Mr. Pattison. He wants him to win. A joint discussion might damage the young Marylander, and that is just what Stewart don't want d fficult indeed to forecast the re- " . . , , , ... , . ver to stump the State with him and suit that might ensue during the I. ' h : intensify the hostility between the next ten vears. That the Mat: - ... , ,, , - i 5 i ,i 'two wings of the Republicans, he would be cerrymandcred and tne i , , . r . . , . , , e , and his Democratic 'lwsses" would districts so arranged as to give tne. . . . i.i r' be supremely happy : but a discus Democrats a maioritv and control of) . rJ , ., . r .i ;sion with Pattison would spoil the the delegation in Congress for the . , . r . ,. . c ... ... hvell-Liid nlans of the coalition. next ten veara admits ot no douot. i , This in all probability would place the Democrats in power in the next Lanatt-ter Inquirer. London, August 2-j.-Gener.il Sir Garnet Wolseley, iu Lis dispatch to the War Office, recounts an engage ment at Magfar on Tuesday, in which he held his ground the whole tlay against 10.UUU Egyptians. His lorces numbered about 2,0U0 men. In his details General Wolseley says: "1 advanced this morning before daybreak with the Household Cav alry, two-horse artillery guns, thirty mounted infantrv, one thousand !men from the York and Lancaster regiments, and the marines. After some skirmishing I took possession of the dam which the enemy had constructed across the canal between 'resolved tbt the war wasai vUla?w of MMand Mahuta the Government successfully through one of the most devastating wars that this or any other country ever passed through. The Democratic party, which is now seeking to gain power, failure." Is that true? Was it true when thc Demo r.Uic party gave aid and comfort to the rabels .by passine that resolution? You, who were in the field, know that it was not, and is not true. Thoe who were: at home, aidiug and cheering those who were in the fie-ld, know that it was not true. All who are to-day enjoying the advantages of "the best gejvernment the sun ever shone upon," whether soldier or citizen, Democrat or rebel, know the war was not a failure. The Republican party, which sustained and sup ported those who carried en the war so gallantly and successfully, is not over th head and face till he drop-iK-d dead. Then the murderer took the dead man's gun from the rack and f.ed to the woods. He is 22 years old and a desperate character. His victim was ageef GO years and a respectable planter. A large party were hunting for the fugitive to-dav. Ijargc Fire in Ituflalo. Conirrc-ss, and under the rule of i can party and a Republican faction. King Caucus the interests of our j The Republican party has nomina great State would soon find them-j ted General Beaver for Governor, selves neglected. The Senatorial j He was nominated by the methods districts would be so arranged as to j in use in the parly since its organi place this and other strong Re-publi-' nation and by which Curtin was can counties in Democratic districts nominateel twice, Geary twice, Hart and Rive the Demv:r?ts cinitrol of jranft twice and Hoy t once. A pre the Upper House oi our Legislature I liminary canvass of the State, the for the next ten years, and with a j most exciting ever known, proved Democratic Governor and a Demo- j that he was the almost unanimous cratic Senate, the Legislature of tht J -hii'- of the parly, lie is to-day State would be completely in the 'the fairly, regularly, honestly nomi hanels of that party, and the bneti-, nated standard-l-earer of the Repub cent legislation perfected by t Ik' ! lie-ans of Pennsylvania. The Re- Mn. Stewart "wants to appeal to Republican party during the last ! publican faction has selected Senator the "enlightened judgment of the j twenty years would be set asiele or Stewart. Nobody winded hint, no- Durimr the operations two squadrons of the Household Cavalry charged the enemy's broken infantry very gallantly." I soon found that the enemy were being largely reinforced from Tel-el Kebir. 1 could see trains arriving. I thought it incon sistent with traditions for the Queen's army to retire before any number of Egyptian troops, and decieled to hold the ground until reinforcements arrived. All day long 1 have had an Egyp tian force of 10,000 men with ten guns in my front and on my right liank. The precision of the enemy's artillery was very good, but fortu nately hred common shells nearly all elay, and when they did lire shrapnel tneir luse were Dadly ad justed. Tiie enemy had their cavel- anvmoreofa failure to day than it ! f' regiments m line, uur norses having been recently on board snip, were not in condition to gallop much. Bi ffalo, N. Y., August 24 The roof of the Erie Railway elevator was blown olf by an explosion, the cause of which is unknown, at 11 o'clock to-night. The building was at once fired and burned to the ground. The fireman did some wonderful work, confining the names to the elevator, with the exception of one or two small shanties, engineer, John Bonnar, John Kemp and Hen-I-ee are supposed to have been burn ed up. Timothy Driscoll had his skull smashed in and his right leg broken, and will die. These are all that are known to have been in the building at the time of the fire. All is confusion, and it is impossible to get a list of the insurances. The loss is probably over 8250,000, and is probably insured. The tire was the hottest ever seen in Buffalo, and was a magnificent sjectaele, thousands heing attracted to it. Prisoners Iliad led with liillet. There is in this State a Republi-) was when it was supporting the Government and the loyal armies on the field of battle. The Republican party was true to the country then and is now. The Democratic party was not true to the country nor to people" on the stump, but he was afraid to risk an appeal at the xtlls, when the Republican committee proposed it to him. The Harrisburg Patriot announce-? that Robert E. Pattison will not in dulge in any button-hole campaign ing. Then Robert's "goose is cook ed," as he is utterly unknown out side of Philadelphia. Genehal Beaver is personally, morally, politically and intellectual ly the superior of any man that has been a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania for many years. Why shouldn't he be elected ? Cambria and Blair counties have instructed for General Coffroth for Congress, and as he carries Somerset in his jacket pocket it is a settled fact that our " scientific " townsman will he the Democratic nominee. If bluster and brag counted in stead of votes, the Independents would carry this county by an enor mous majority in ' November. An old farmer friend quaintly remarks : " Brag is a good dog, but hold-fast is a better one." The Democratic Senatorial con ference in the Fortieth district (Fay ette and Greene counties) failed to agree, and split. The conferees from Greene withdrew and the Fayette fellows nominated tiienr man Schnat terly and went home. There's bloed in the moon. ed 111 It Wiped eut. j body asKeei lor or expecieet ins That the object of the Ind.ud- j nomination. The people had no ent is not only the defeat of General ! hand in it. He was selected by a Beaver, but the overthrow of the, set of self-chosen, self-appointed Republican partT in the State and J intn who represented nothing but the consequent placing of it in the i their individual spiles, disappoint power of the Democrat", is made as intents and ambitions. The Repub plain as the light of day by the ; licans of Pennsylvania must choose steps taken in this and other Repul-1 whom they will support A vote lican counties to place Independent lor Beaver is a vote for the party of Legislative and local tickets in the Lincoln and Garfield, a vote in sup field for the purpose of dividing the port of the principles which have Republican vote and giving the made it irresistible in the past, and Democrats a chance to win. The man who does not see this is wil fully blind, and the Republican w ho knowingly lends his aid to the divi sion of the party is consciously as sisting to place the Stite under Democratic control. a vette to continue the government of this State and this Nation in the hands of the party which has prov ed that it can be trusted to govern honestly and well. A vote for Stew art is to vote against all this and to place the government of Pennsylvan ia and the nation into the keeping The Independent conspirators ; 0f tjie Democratic party. Republi- against the Republican party got a j canSt winch will you do Mercer bad scare a few days since when it ! i)ix)a!ch. was published that the venerable! forum the issue. r. 11 ..I"' General Cameron nau remarket m , . . . m. Iw-ttM--.fr I .... ......t In the multitude ot candidates, ett . ' " - this fall it nature ot things, he defeated, be- Ihe two-horse artillery guns were served with pluck and ability. Our casualtie-s have been slight. Captain Oallam Parr was woundeel through the leg. Lord Melgund received a wound thri.ii"li the. head. Cantaili the soldier then, and it is no better j pi;r,.s ll)OUnlw infantry distinguish now. Whether you be Independent led itself. All tho trextps engaged or Republican, you must admit one j did well. To-morrow Friday ) I thing now. You must live under a ! tRt'"-v !osili,,n :jt t ... i illolenke, and hope to take pofses- Kepubhcan or a lWcrano adn.m- toJay of .,am whkh thpv ist ration in this state for the i'1 ; instructed there this morning. 1 four years. None other, as parties ; had with me yesterday two Galling are now conMituted. is possible. 'guns, worked by seamen, who did You all know that. It is ord v pos- i iwr duty admirably. The water in .,. jthe freshwater canal having been sible to havea Republican or a Dern ! thrwStlayN j thought ocratic. Governor elected. Stewart, j jt i,wcssry, although I had poshs the Independent canelidate, cannot j sion of Serapium, to push forward beelected; that is absolutely out of; and occupy a point on the canal the question, Wing simply one of .;ven niiks west of Ismailia where', , ! ...... r ,. . .p. 1 1 had been warned, the canal could the impossibilities of politics. The , he n)(Mt ewioUl),y (J:l,lia;' next Governor of Pennsylvania will Lo.npon, Aug. 2b The war office either be General Beaver or Robert) has received the following telegram E. Pattison, unless the one who will j from General Sir Garnet Wolse ley : le elected should die. You have! 'ah.ia, Aug. 25.-Even.ng-I , . ... , ... i pushed on again this morning at your choice. If the hepub- . avbreak. Theenemv had a stronr- ... ly intrenched josition at Mahatta, and fremi the bold vv in which licans of the State ef Pennsylvania, whether they call themselves Indeitendents or Regu lars, vote solid for General Beaver, he will certainly be the next Gov ernor if he lives, simply because the united Republican party is largely in the majority in this State. Di vide the Republican party suf ficiently, and Pattison, the Demo cratic candidate, will be Governor if he lives. That is plain. Where is the advantage of dividing the Re publican vote between Stewart, the Independent and General Beaver? What is to be accomplished by do ing so? Tiie Independents will be nrivafp i .finversation that the I nde- i i . -.. i .:.:. ! nlatfortn and of narties penoem movement or;-mu. . , ,.'! cause it is impossible to elect Mr. m - - r" I iiim-.i ) 1 1 1 1- n vvriv ki tir iLr-iiiiiiiiiLii - enemies ol a protective tariu. . , , . i , . i - i. nio naif i r i irwi i i ti luuucy At t ii-.i,t ii-i-i i v niv . .j - squarely before him. There is an issue of fact and an issue of senti- The Republican part of Penn sylvania stands to-day where it has stood for twenty years. It has not altered or abandoned one jot or tit tle of its principles. Will the men who assisted Abraham Lincoln to build up this grand party now aid a few small-potato politicians in over throwing it, because they are not al lowed to control it? No one w ill deny that if all the Republicans of the State vote for General Beaver, the regularly nomi nated candidate, he will certainly be elected, and no one doubts that if the Republican vote is sufficiently 1ivide-d tho Democratic candidate i advocate f Pattison i wiil win. The Independ-j waging a the enemies of Straightway McClure's Tinut set up a howl of wrath, thc New York Tri himp Blnnned over in two or three columns of twaddling gush, Wh.r- j b cided by the people of ton Barker rushed into print a r. ! Uis fetate at the coming election, publication of the Independent The issue of fact is the question of a platform and a declaration of his fi. j protective tariff as against a "tariff tn nrateefion. nnd there was Lu,r revenue oiny -anouier ump " .. i i. .r frau for? .nr,-...n..n -vr.t-ft.i-n U t o-y.flr 1 his I ' iV IDilMUi llrtVlii uiritJku t..j-. ... small do- who exe barkinr at Gen-! publicans in I'cnnsylyania this year end Beavers heels. It ;s hkhly I will not only he diurnal as a free probable that General ('ato. was j de victory ; but it will be one in n.it correctly rented, and that t..-. reality. It will render the Demo remart -as'that the enemies of pro-1 triumph m 1S84 easy, and tectionweriidingtheIndep.-ndent!with th triumph of that party movement, and in this opinion l,e;m tl;e downfall of the protec ts not stand alone. The valiant ! tivc astern. If any one doubts this Independent leaders in th .State i e 1 hi,n rea(1 'b' the history of may cot be opposed to protection X I lpolitiral parties in this country, theory, bat certain it is that the j ucce-i8 a( Democracy basal Free Trade Democrats throughout lnfnll of protec the country are .overjoved at thc!li'nto Anierciaa industry. Every pro.pect of ttenuUico defeat in '; l'ennsylvanian who y.- .to le this. the tron-rest tariff Stated the the I'reHH,t J'.trtiyc lariT Stewart. Now the only tiiimr ttiat can possibly be accomplished by dividing the vote is to defeat Gener al Beaver. Suppose he is elefeated by the Independents voting for Stewart, where is the advantage ? Republicans, there will le no advant age in that. You know there will be r : i . .i .,1 , . The defeat of the RJe-j',OIiC uul nere wm he llie Tat disadvantage of surrendering the administration of the State of Penn sylvania for four j ears to the Dem ocratic party. Do you want that, Republicans, be you Independents or Regulars? If not, then vote for General Beaver, and his election will be beyond the possibility of a (doubt Harrisburg Telegraph. poiee'u Union, and that such ou Free Trade journaLi as t! York TlnhPn. the Cbico Teihuat -.. it. ii'..;'.. i ,.rrA-.tr Governor or S'.ewart. The is- v.. ! aj5 i" the issue ot I ict. sue ot &eiiti,)ieit rel.tt-s to the choice Are tt.e fiiizns of.' THE CAXVAJjS IN MAINE. The first important election of the season tikes place in Maine on the tHh of Sef.temler, and the eyes of the whole country are turning to ward that State. Political affairs there are in a mixed condition on accoutit of the dis:.ppearunve of the I,eiuocratic. party, toe abolition of !tViigre.Vi.urtf distriets.' and ' the uios iits are labiMing to divide the Ih'-' dirty and coiit mptible WaffVc pnb!in vote. and. of ronrse.to Pattison. louarrels Hinonir the (.'iwnlijnli the ou.l old Stc. of P..iisy!vania i Mi 'Fusionists." Democratic ul-ni .. i.. r . . ' : i . r . i .... '.....-. i gallant so.. who i-fieer:;i!1 v risked ; 'f'11"11"? "I'VU .u.e igu.intnce ot t of Repu'dieanU.M, are tiie-y attacked us yesterday, I hojied thev would stand their cround to day. They withdrew tlteir guns, however, last night lhey had twelve 'in action yesterday. The force at my disposal this morning was tho First Division and all the English cavalry, with sixteen guns. My intention was to pivett on my left at the dam we took yesterday, and swing round my right to take the enemy's position in the flank, and drive them into the fresh water canal, sending the cavalry complete ly round their petition to occupy the railway in their rear and. if possible, capture their engines and rolling stoe k. This 0K-ration was very well carried out All the heavy work devolved on the cavalry anlartiller3', which were well handled by Major General Iwe. He attacked the rear ef the enemy, who had a large camp at the Meshameh railway station, which betook, routing the enemy with considerable loss, taking five krupp guns, seventy-five rail way carriages laden with provisions and a large quantity of ammuition ami rifles. Notwithstanding the facts of our horses being unfit for heavy work and the long march which the reinforcements 1 ordered yesterday had to make, I have every reasons to be satisfied with what has been done, although I did not intend advancing beyond SJahatta for some days. Such has been tiie success of the cavalry to-day lh at I intend to morrow to occupy the Kaesasin lcck of the fresh water can al. It is about two nnd one half miles west of Meshameh Station, and its position i will secure to us a safe passage across the desert lying between ismailia land the cultivated land ot the Delta, ! The enemy see-m so demoralized and j so nye-rse jo await the afack of our infantry that it is psssilde tnat iney will not make the determined stand I anticipate d before we reach Zagazy. The u:U-ds under the l)uke of Coti nauuht made u very trying nirtnh ye-sterday across the Desert. They were well handled bv him The losse yesterday were: The rJoiweholdjCavidry, one private ki II aieJ four wounded and ten horses killed; the horse Arthicry. two pn- Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 2o. As the train containing two colored prisoners named Savage anil James reacheel Madison this morning it was met by about one hundred per sons, twelve or fifteen of whom rush ed into the train and riddled the prisoners with bullets. The agent of the railroad elid not suspect any violence until a. short time before the arrival of the train, when he at tempted to telegraph each way, but found the wirps cut He then ran up the tnck and sisnalleel thc Destroyed by Fire. j Murdered in Order to B.'ar Crop. Method of Iar( Whitehall, N. Y., August 23. I Galveston, August 22. The I I.osnov t,,.,.. A destructive fire visitel Keesville. I A'euV Athens sfecial says a man by iK.it-. show th .T xr v ii.:- ti . .1- ;.i Ml.k.f .i -.1... .. i t: . '"u Uie r. x., una morning, inc neuron- itie name oi i-nunoui., n ou itium iarrner l.'at!iv r . ii ' " k dack hotel, the olette house and farm to a negro who r.ade a spleit- j nn.re like a iui;ita -thirty buildings were destroye! j did crop, invited the negro to fish, U murder. The.V'i.u.1.' comprising stores and dwcliinijs le-jand the negro's body was found, jevl upon "No. 1" i, l ' cated on Front, Miin and Vine i with the head and hands cut off and and badlv wouini''' streets. The lire broke out about j and three bullet holes in the head,! leader then ordtVed -y' one o'lock U.h morning in Bedell's iio the creek. It is supposed Light- This shot !.'. . . - paint shop, on Main street. The i foot killed him for the cre.p. Otfi- Adiremdack hotel, the NolIeltecers are in pursuit of Light foot house, Association hall, tlte Mat-' 1 thews stone block, and severa' dwellings destroyed. The total lo-s. which is mostly insured, is estima ted at eiW.MK.lU. The fire is sup Mistaken fur a Burglar. ! Slatesville, N. C, f FL Clavton Stevenson Aug. 23. Mr. a very prom- posed to have originated from spon- i nt and wealthy citizen, residing taneous conibustion in a pile of rags in liede.l s s.'iop. A SW),000 KIKE IS SYRAdSE. ' Syraclse, August 23. A fire broke out in the main building of the Syracuse iron works hist night. The main building was destroyed. but the other buildings were saveel at Third Creek, near this place was wakened a. an early hour this morn ing by a strange noise in the yard. Be lieving that thieves were endeavoring to get into the house he seized a shot gun and went out to the yard. After passing around the house in search of the supposeel burglars, he dimly intact The loss on the buiidinus ; a person standing near the dooi machinery and stock is $2'X),O0fJ ; way by which he hail left the house, total insurance. So-l.WJO. The fire I He instantly raised his gun and fired. originated in afreight car filled with ; As the party sank to the ground he straw standing on the track beside the mill. Two hundred and eighty operatives are thrown out of em ployment Tiie mill will be rebuilt at once. ' Texas People Fleeing Co the IlillH. Galveston, Tex., August 2". The JVeira' Concha special says there were heavy rains from 8 p. m. until two o'clock to-day, filling the north and main Concha and inundating the towns of Saa Angelos and Ben ficklin, washing away houses, hotels and stores. The loss is heavy. No loss of life is reported. The people have all fled to the hills. The river ran to the spot and discovered that he had shot his wite, who had, un known to him, followed him to the door. Thirty-six buckshot had en tered her body. Her condition is critical. EindiuK a Wrwk Fin- Yean Old. Pittsburg, August 24. For some time past Captiin D. Chapin, mine locate., of New Jersey, has leen cruising outside of Erie Harbor in the hope of locating the wreck of the schooner Vermilion, which, with 350 tons of copper, wa3 sunk in a storm nearly filty vears ago. To-dav he locateu the Ion n?w iainp- 1 ne ouuaings the ai, j uf a raa;-uetic roJ. Tae iu. 9 IV- ei stt washeel awav in San Aneelos are Mrs. Lacklty's hotel, Potter it Long- wise's tin shop, Vtck's wart house, Une metal dicator was violently disturbed and attested the immediate presence of Miller it Yeck's livery stable and four dwellings ; also the engine house to Fort Coucho. Heavy dam ages is apprehended from the sud den flooel below these points. A Fight with Road Agent. It should rot. forgotten iio-? Gin v ami coitiMiipuoie mi.a-o--.. - - - ;'ti!f.;r rMldern lec-tlagafnst Genera! Beaver d tU - h&ZSi i Regular Repab!im orranizaliou of;Wttntryi flag, and &ve I place to i nvf M 'Uitll Pennsylvania. In it vry latest inwt ary.ana c u-r, .,. i.,' ... ...i . . i .issue ';;'('.! U'd'v, the advoc.iie tne Ir.uejx ;u his !ave not and can-; , ' , j par excenenca oi iiie inoepen;enis, . not raise any is.tie aeamst tae char :.cl! r, the ahiiity or th Rcpublim- "t-iii of Gt-nT-d Beaver. The only i whose only dUtinctioi has lreii a periiitetit , occasionally reter to11' :,n,, 1 "f".('? Kr of the .Vaine 11,,, Vrk and Lancaster regiments one ely nnd jaunOv as if I P"vie killed and five wounued ; the what thev -rr ..!.;... Marine ArUJiery. one prnaie muhi. jeditorinliv a-i.ertfeii; 'The mit in-j Itellic i ard an otlice holder ? In nt Republican den.und i ,.ot!,into "3-v 10 htr -P"! tT.MIK.rs,tf i U that be;iut There i- po 1 emoi-rtiS I aaA "Vountl infantry tw.ooflicer? ofJice v.er j Vly i Mswe, The last Democrat-1 :nJ- ''e't' ,,a 'en .to??' h- wii K Governor fjecutd in thatState wa r' -:ni 4ir,Kts '" l"5 7,''"" JS.rj.-, uht-iJ Sumuel Wells' a Dein !n'f'l bday, so f-r as I have p J ! :n.icir,:!c ;it:iiii:us tioinio.-ited i'.t "bos wbohC Ids reix Myto her one Jt-god bi ro,!(H.rat( WJW j,,.,,. prom da' jWaMi-toa-certain. Major Bibby, character u "tainh-rm U this the DemocraU have ,:ld no i f the tvinlli I rag; H.pe, has beep n-d is brilliant, "st-.nd aside,! Governor. Neyertbelie-., the party j s'?verfcjy HOmuh-il. 1 will send fur- charges again-t him ar tliat be i ! tariff VWr prww, ,jt for J ...". i. ... t.. snoti i-iri'- revenue wiih tXu Liix ; ' . :. ' " -, . i .i.. : "ai".::, , , i . .v Ti- - ,i AWnvehir hi-hest Loner to a K,M a tolerably Urtny one. In 1M, "'fr parucuar. hh.. dictatiou.' "i burdens lo indusiry. This u ii p i when, under llu-camiidacv of Jh, raj pievmour has organised a boat aviMi ti.at if t-le.-ted be wid le hu-, doctrine of the Free Traders, or r. v- i -. ' ll -'' "-, v Talbot, the DeniwruU made their i rvioe alone the w-l, Wtncti we servient U. K-nator Cameron. Tonu taritf Democrats; it L strenu-' Pani"u tut L'sfnuly ami McMul- h.,sl grand rMy Uldr candi(j.,te for !hll have mainly to de,und for ?vip these charge the answer comesjoui, magonied by the Rrpul.li- i ltn an,! tlu Hf-fler (ioyernor received over uixty thous- j Pli'f nH !h lHnottve pt U i i -- ,i, ' ,i, ' i ' i. i : Iiinuirer and votes. This mav be said to le work. The army owe thc navy a plain and . General Beaver cans of Peiylvania, and her.ee the! j mJK&VZ ! ''-P debt of gratitude for the Wl vuiieii io ao.-ii.i.Mi m. iiomiuauon , nuxieiy i w;, eorge . ..urns, oi i i tibar. ink Ain .ixriun 7 rdCY u, Mo .ne Since that time Uip ilce tliev have rendered. it .. tr-.-M i .. v . i ... . hi..: . . j.hji.7. j(,iiuKi' join.; hexevek acnangeii tune rnide i-euiiK-rutic party, n;n an its pre-1 rort ' tenses ami arrogance, ha melted! which it i? charged I, obtained t.Srouh the machine at tfm dicta tiou, and subniit the question et his inorelnation lo all the Republican voters f the State, either at primary .l-e'tionc. or to a new State Conven- T,me and other Free Trw Journals; the suniiositiort i that it is an eir.irt to break down the llegulai rli- 'at improvement. If the Indein-nd-Lq"l!fBf wa'' ".rf a Part with S W parU o. tin. State. who profess to have been Re- j didate for many years. In 1879 t cru probably his reading and , jMW-,cans, should, by their cl.aiiR! liarcelon was the candidate for the oiverva&fts fif these foots that in- j from the o.iblican to the Ind. ! Fu.-iouists. Greenbiit-kent and Dem- iiii.. i- & . i ..... . . n.n, xne ifieg:ites to wincii were to.duced .Mr. C'layon to point out pendent party throw awav enough ' ocraw united, uareeion was a Ke- t i. ... . . .i' 1 -' J o . ;,--. i' i i ... ... . . ne -cjuos ,n .vn'v-r rules lormed bv tiie j Hint tne ree Tra.leti Independents l5selve's. and this Independent moveme oJler was refused. Ac to his being ! Stite to overthrow protec controlled by Cameron, General the flurry that was immediately 'denetulent rrv is that ' ther wa'nticratfc ticket in his life. This vear -n . . . .... ' . " : . - puiii,'i i t laioroi naa uceu renominatcei, unu tne democrats what there are left of tlie.yo.OOO made .ist ' to accept the candidate 6f"Jh,e .Qreenbtkers. It is idle to say that Plaistetl Vep're seuU any remnant of ' the grand old party of Jeflerson" or anybody dse. He is a renegade Republican who has been disappointed in the Repub lican ranks, and who has gone over HINDOO S AY AG Eli Y. Ffr-AUU'Li ATIIOCITIK8 Wit IO HtI.MEOtN- I'eopli. SlaiiKhiered nn rued. a ml IIoumw Beaver says -. " I am no ruac 'i man. caused among the guerilla and out- j purer politic-, refona'in t'e manner If ehictcd Governor I will dteebwge j side supporters of that faction proves ' of nominations, and the overthrow tin-duties f the oHice according to- that the sagacious old statesman ef the "boss"' element .in iolitie. ibc con notions of rny own ce.nscienccj knew i hat )(. WM talking about j Very well, we all want the purest and in aci ordm re with Republican j It is an tiihlsniable fact that the j possible election-, the Um men prinfij and every man who 'British Free Trade.; ,bave spent j elected to office and the strictest ad knowathc upright and gallant sol-j large sums of money to inSuencc i ministration of public affairs. The i dicr knowg that this pledge will be, public sentiment and legislation in j Republican party, since its acces- fulfiih-d t the letter. 1 this country, against protection to'sion to power in the State of Penn- Cai'j'I'tta, August 28. Fearful rioting between Hind'tos and Ma homedariB occurrel at Salem. Three Mahomcdani have leen arrested. An eye witness of the disorders says he ssw the disembowled body of a JJhyiiiejlan infant lying on the ground,' ftsarri-s wprcalxoteirn off. Ileadless ttiqe8 t.f Mahomedan men and wttnien were lying on ev ery side. The houses of Mahonie- tlnne were hiirned and rrinrin.il to the Greenbackere in search of the i Mosque almost rased to the ground. Trcsos, A. T., August 23 A Globe special of the 22d says : AndT Hall, We'ls, Fargo & Co.'s messeu ger, who was killed on Sunday morning by stage robbers, who ot away with 8",(JUU in funils sonsign ed to Waldridqe it Co., wa waylaiel bv two robbers. Thev had a hreat- I !! T..1 , , conductor not to stop, but some one 1 wurs " coni- hatl boarded the train at:l uncoup-1 meiice. 1 linnR as1fLoon ,HS "Pr;fi leel the ,wo rear cars. The prison- n riin- . U?l J,d r!h: ba5 ers had been convicted for the mur- hotf in f-1 ba' l, 1' ,ro,!t der of Frank Patterson, which occur- ? l'n a ,n:'e f7.m.th? red on the h of February, 1. SSI. at l11 "n,cl ,nH lf?to1 "npty..He had Madison, in thc room where twti. : flowed the robbers ten milea alone, mony was b.-ing taken in the co-t-i f1-1'1'",-lthe"1- turtles are on the tested election case of Bisbee vs. !tratl "f the muraerers. Finley. A new trial had been ' Another Ineenaiary Fire at Iam ner. granted by the Supreme Court, and i they wen; being conveyed from Tal-! Laxcasteic. Augn.-t 21. There leliassee to Jasper to undergo that I was another incendiary fire here trial when they were murdered as this inornim:, a frame building in detailed above. There is great ex-j the eastern section of the city oc citenient over he outrage. !cui!.l by Leo Motope, soapmaker, ihaviii.; been set on fire and de.troy- A Deopcrate Weed. ; f.J. TI); loss. iiOWever will not ex- i i ceeil -ir.).). and is partially insured. New York, Aug. 2-5. Half a do.:-j Adjacent valuable property of an en young men, all being more or less ' inilauimal)le character was saved drunk, entereel the beer saloon of with difficulty. Brimmer, who was of Peter Stein, on Goerck stree this j arrested ou Saturday for arson, has forenoon and demanded drinks, j had three addit ional charges prefer- 1 he saloon-keeper, recognizing them red against him. and he has been as lawless rultians, retused to give them any. The leader of the gang was then suminnr.i coup ue grace. Ttij snot hred. Leatfu- half an hour aft. r". young men. sons been uriwtuil -. ,. . -.v.. vu U.ir, iu ui. muracr. Thrr Men Rnrul CuiCAcn. August -M plosion of an iron cv'iT Chicage rolling mills. : cago, yesterday morr.ir'. men, AlWrt Dibbins. y" and George I lay, wt.ro h vl ; one will d'ie a.i.j -may recover. .Mo.u, thrown all over the ar" the explosion. A Xesrrjo' Work with Bj. Visalia. Cal., Au'u: day Ben. Harris, a col, ,r." and mortally wounded L killed his stepdaujiiU: teen years, and sev;-r-. another stepdau2hte-r, with an axe. lie ni..;. before the news of the tr etltown. Tf urty men suit of the murderer. Vrtern HofM- n. Little RoeK. Auru-i. citing horse thief hunt : in Yan-Buren coui.tv. Two of the thieves the 22il instant and i.r sent to the lienitentiarv The band is n.l- rf- a war r A i .. .. ci 1 i ut. nie.v i va i t rice in i ra i J . a L . ! 111 - in imy teei oi water, -vn ingui v ch:tra,.te weighing fifty pounds has been ticitel in their captu:. brought to surface, and a huge div-! 1 ' ing bell is to be placed over the snot, anel men are einratred to net un the long-e-oncealel trexsure, worth over' Yk-ksri ki;, Mi-.. Aj Sl-VMKKl. jtieorie. a negro pru: -M-HMMB I r " ' . i-.iieinda Amos a iht A Woman Clnlilx-il i HIiMHlshetl at a Kentuefcy Fair. Cyxthana, Ky., August 21. At the Fair t')-day Jack McCarthy and Dick Murphy attacked E. C. Farrol ly. Murpty shot at Farrollv and miiisetl him, but hit Miss Mattie Kennedy in the forehead. The wound was slight because the ball was spent. City Marshall Jack We-st, assisted by Private Policeman Charhs Fowler, arresteel McCarthy sidin- at Lake Provider, died. George, who w:y . afternoon, a leg''s tim: hml recently traduced L and that that wan the attack U'x.n her. llolesale Poiwiiiiis; if H Lt.v.'xi.v, Aug. 21..'. from Vienna say's t;, Knr.ilrr..1 tr. .r.wi mii. . .. and Murphy. While on the way t) I r. 'ii'" . ,., jail James Kearnes, a frienel of the prisoners, tried to pu.-h Polieceman Fowler under a railway trait:, and nearly succeeded, whereupon City j Marshall West shot Kearnes. killing ! him. He then proceeded to jail with! his prisoners. i poisoninz tneir hus:. guilt of thirty-!:ve oft;;; he-en proved. A Rn her Stab a LrisviT.i.E, Ky.. A, li.n-trun Fire in the Went. , l a?1.?,1 1 e iron I an apple. She is still x; Mountain coenng mill and elevator.! r.,, Hayes Butler, agetl ti!,- i tatlv stabbed his sir-t-r I six. t.)ilay during a ;. promptly whipped out a revolver and shot him down. The ball struck Slein in the mouth, knocked out his teeth, and lodged in the back of the neck. He fell, weltering in his blood. The cry of murder was raised as the roughs fled. Their leader, still flourished the pistol, sprang upon the front platform of a car, shoved Ins pistol in the face of the astonish- held for trial on each Maine Independent Ticket. Nominate Portland, August 2-". The inde pendent republicans held a meeting here yesterday and another to-day, at winch the following nominations were made: Governor, Warren N. Vinton ; congressmen First dis trict, James M. Stone ; Second dis owned find operated by Tied mam A j Co., situated on the river front in the; southern part of litis city, was turn-: eel early this morning, together with about G.OHO bushels of wheat anil 2, 000 barrels of flour The h-s is es timated at 125.0O0. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is suppos ed to have been caused by a stroke of lightning, which was followed by an exn'ordon of flour dust Fire at laneair Lancaster, Pa., Au. . flour will and othtT hi::;, ed to-dav. T.o-s S.im' ance. Gndfauel Lis s-.r-ly burned trying to ext flames. A Woman Found tjuilij Common Western Amusement. !.-. X- . !" 1 . TM , ed driver, and seizing the reins or.ler-1 Hc ' -t'f' ''"'y -",r" " ed him to stand back. The driver tnct- I)ameI tickney. was taken completely by surprise and cowed into submission. Whir-! ping up the horses, the ruflian ran . Dk.ver. August 22 P.vn.er. ihem at a dead galop to the corner t ho killed McGarnev near Fort Lv- cl Houston street. the while covernm no last Pridav. was taken from the! .! :' .! . .! I?!... ... uie passengers in me car wiin nis jjmj at est I.as Amnios tu the revolver and threatening to shoot jmht of thc 20th and hatiged by a the first who stirred, At Houston i nlu!, f fortv or fifty masked men street he sprang from the car, and j supposed to b. soldiers from the boarding a ferry-boat that was just j fort. Major Brovton. commanding going out, he quitted the city lor jat the fort, is exendsing all the dili Brooklyn. jgence in his power to ferret out the -jmen who composed the mob. Mormon Insane Asylum. . . . . . Ulinafoldcd and Their Throat Cut. Salt Lake Citv, August 23.-! L Mr- Pl hKr' Au-"st ,2! This morning Hon. G. A. Tucker, !t harles Mahon, who hve.1 five KnslUl. ar.ntlem.in from Xew ! miles east oi mis city, ana wno nan Tmi- am Expesiik Saved. Haul workers are sal ijet t to l.-lious attacks whirl, may end in ilarirenms illnwsi. Tarker's eiinircr Ton ic kecpi tin. Viuileys and liver active, and by irevetitinr the attack saves si' knewt. time and expense. iMroit Prr$s. Ir, i t m t m m Banish, Me.. Aug. ,'i in the case of Mary OK: for the murder oi" her da i gitimate child, returned ing a verdict of murder i: ' degree. South Wales, with letters of intro-il;?en miss. ng tor three days, was duction to ( Governors of States, ask- i discovered .yesterday, with two ing permission to visit the insane i 3r"B nie," w 10 h ,Tfn , f king asylums and jails, publishes a letter orlnm.all three blindfolded and in'lhe Tribune giving a description i throats cut from ear to car. Utih Insane Asy- j canse IS nown ior tneueeu. of bis visit to the Ufci lum here. Yesterday accompanied i V(,nnnr., rrediction .r Severe storms, by United States Marshal Ireland I - snd Mr. .Neal, of louisynIe, Ky., Toronto. August 21. Vennor tn CLARK JOHNSC Indian Blood Syru Cures all diseases of the Stomach Bowels. Kidneys, Skin and Blood. .1 testify to its efficacy in healing the named d iseases,and pronounce it tc W BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO Guaranteed to Cure Dysp AGENTS WANTED. Laboratory, 77 West 3d street, New York City. Drugnh; PlITTSTOWS, Pa., A3.-. Dr. Clark Johrtwn: I ws troubled with Palpitation of -.he Heart, hot ii.re u-itt BIm1 3jwmp I h received muck relief. Ji OF THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural S; AND the father-in-law of Uov. Murray, I wrtea to the Mail preiiicting a Mr. Tucker visited this asylum, j vt.re slorm period on the lower la which is under the char-jo if Dr. .f,rd tho pnd nf tl.? tvie se-j ikes pit-sent j SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION QF T1E which is under the charge id Dr. toward the end of the Seymour B. Younur. nephew of Brig- j nu,llth and the entry of September. nam loung ana uirce monuon j ije aiso j,rediots similar disturr.-. Cuiomissioners. I ances along the New Jersey oa-t, i Mr. Tucker says he found --'ljm.'j sotriwHrd to and bevondj patients!) females and VI males j Cl.aile-ston on the Atlantic coast. ' in the most filthy condition ima.'i-! -------. liable. Some" were in iron cages ! Ianp Wommn Drown Herriiil-i j?tiaii"ii ict jir5n''r' -.. outside the main building, while' nthprs were in iron3. bound hai.d ! and foot. Of these patients two! Helena, A rc., August 21. Nan were pt-rWtly sane, and have no'cy Foster, a colored woman, at id. hv ili- ''nre p.infinrtl One I late hour lastnitfht threw her tw f tl.rse SM.ie nernns is a man nam- children aged Z and 4 years, into a; who has been confined : cistern, and tiun sprang in fierself. , lie "was robbed ofifshi; was discovered this morning j .7' --.A m ii ii ii i r -"-.r.- ot tiirse sane ed'Sherman, for ten years standing ut.ri.ht in the water alive. The dead bodies cf her children; were floating around insane. her. ??he is iT- l-fl ,p 1 his wife ly a Mormon polvgamist and has been confined in' this place ever since, lie appears to be a gen tleman "who has seen better days, pnd :3 from the East This man is in one of the pages in the yard, whit ft he has fixed in a tasty manper v. jth erude toojs of hjs own make. A daughter e.f John Taylor was form. -Iv confined in this asvlum. U.-q-I-.. I k".,.w... n iiu.liuv. tU - ' - '111 A.-f. f....-. Vi. . y.., nut nareinovea waprivaie nouse. past ten days. n the latter State Here insanity wits caused by her je saV4 tr)e wh.eat frop will amount lather endeayoring to force her inp: 'liiXX) bushel, and there will polygany. le.":(ti)'M"H! bushelsof corn raisei'l. The jniiiales ot the institution are t , , , - 1 lJ i ?.i i -.t. i..i i... .u . ' ; lib-.iir-il" Coal iii Iiwa. riiniiiiMi w.ifi.-t i-i ii ii mi mi r.iii Lilt- . - club for men, the strap f'r women, j PITTSB0R6H EXPOSITION SOGI CO-VTBHSTEID, A.X p,i,5Mrsi3 u JbeQ-K. S41,r00 rN PEEJIIUMS! .-. l .- . . i. . -.. . .. w .. I .1 MKn. 1 Vvltlliaw.a j i latrz ruc cjiDioiium, aepirm-wr no u itn. iniu(M.risi ...- .. MU,. p, August 24. Mr. i. II. T . Barnes, an a rw lan.'.er EXCURSION TICKETS AT GRtAfLY HtDUUtU li'i-. hfMi trfive in- thromdi Iowa. .Ne- ' ... ' Will be ljrael by a)l BiIcoal ceotarioa at Pitt-Anrai). 11XTBY BOOKS CLOSE KKPTK31BKR Mr. Tucker closex by naving; "I have, during the last four months, visited four asylums in New South Wales, threa in Victoria, two in Ad elaide, two in Tasmania, throe in New Zealand, one in Honolulu, three Sior City. August 22. A vein I of coal five and a half feet in thick-! ness, ha been dlicoverd two miles j northwest of Lemar.ii, at a di.tar:ct. of .'XK.I feet from the r-urfa.v. Ex . OScsrs Ptan.yl.asia 8ut Ijricnlt'jral Soci.tyt J.MI. MILKS, President. v :i rff II..r.-.1ii.r L.rt aru l. - . n I. ,-.., .-.. .-........ RI.BMIIGE M-CUXKEY, for. lMcn-tary. n. v. c. cakrmi.l.. rri.. -. r. YOrMI. Cii'm-nl Ma' J. C. PATTERSON. S.-n-u- Summer Complaints. perU pronounce the find of a supe-! through lack of knowledge of iaio At this season, various d Lipases f the bowel are preyalcn o' "V lo and trare remedy. 1 J-it.J ...... I.I .. " . .. ... .M i .. I . .1 1 I ..... in , .-.. . 1 - ..HA .. . .,,. I hfunll r .11111 Uf . I i-. V. Sau' ud onf fornvd to sink a shaft. ' : Cholata, Cholera MorL.n. etc- and b prccily ,e. m I tab, and hi no inatanow have I ! wwieu - j , ld tho foUowinjr: seen aighta so terrible as those of lo- r-a to nmmua. ' w. ba j-3nfe I HirwkiTTT fsl "ff. T Ffh. . 11 ' --.-- .-ft--ti Sil .i A ffruV Work with Bullet Ate 1 t ....... .... t.u m i.. s i m i iy David II u titer, aged 2ti years, while (walking in his sleep early this , . I morning fell lrom the third-story isalia Cal., August 2.S.- ester winaovr' cf HiirT0ld's llottl.at this day Ben. Harris, a colored man, ,ace hrt.M n lli3 j ana sustain shot and mortally woundeel his wife j nU.r.,al injuria,. He killed his stepdaughter, ageil j fourteen years, and severely wound-1 Rapid Spread of Yellow Kever. ed anether stejxlaughter, aged ten; . years, with an axe. He made hisi Bkownsyille,Tkx., Aug.2L The escape before the news of tho tragedy yellow fever is rapidly spreading, reached town. Thirty men are in There are three hundred cases in one hot pursuit of the murderer. I ward. SimoLm t c T, F.-b. 1 11. Tim 9fj 4m4 tm-. Ulan--1 kinrw tnr iiy-Lutrry, rhi-r nwrwt, ar.d rrimf m tiie uiiit-'. Uaw uwd tt L ye-ra, iuii U i wi w ev. ry UL'tc .ui w. ). Sonmn t. low, Kanh ti vn. I bve nl r-mr tAi.f K.' i..r.. tn -. it: cv ii cr-uup. cj.icol C-W kr nMrbun jind it &v. ata4 iortut rnJ-t. L. X. C-U-dweiju r-Nini.LK, Oa., T'tv 1L FnTtwrrrtr jt-m 1 b-r ohkI r.r Pr kiu-r" tnmr laauly. Have iwwd It a-iy tin tot t-y! x,.-llnt,llilt'l..re. (JU TH iUcu bUU la Ihe -j-c J. B. Hi. Sro.M..JaaWt Htbih-k1P-it TrB' Pw Kii-atw.l ran it tan. m, mud rtHmt': o laeUm Kia-rauUiutot U-et-.ou-y. k mm " Ta Vi J haUr caa -alr wttfcoa. ! y f7 iol FtUUtY DAVIS & S02it Jtoprietors, lrTOeu Crti.r-j-.siH lti : i ' itoL. - w ui'rr obirmninn to l n- I BriT-ln..'H- jo-r P.U5 klUJX, ud ' ""g; I"-5t ;!for.TorrST.Ix Darimr rei-i--o t.t r..iJ I bav (rtven it :u may car . . w. mid' . r , .
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