The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 20, 1866, Image 2

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    141.4trattli IN NEW ENGLAND.
The Baston Daily Evenins Veiechas an
article on • Factory girls," which shows
that while the huge cotton manufactur
log corpirations lttustiohmaetts and
I{b — e - ri-? - 10antl "are making divid nds to
Terra% of Publication. stockholders frOm'thirty to one hundred
Slaba^tiptiolll Pr"l :.s) r" year, h ' n V" in " - per cenC, the girls in the mi is are sadly
vanes; $3 CO.!! not paid anti! The cad or tha year.
over worked, under-fed kind under-paid,
ativertat,g rate% and* known on applleation at„,tttp
and at the samtastirod subjected to a rigor
calm •
of discipline which admits of no relaxa-
I
Lion until nature it4elf gives way," The
l'itLte states the average i earninet of the
girls to be '"about one &Alm- a day," for
tettioh "most of them toil eleven hours a
day." although some mills have reduced
or are aboa to reduce the time to ten 1
hours. It is only 'Within a few years that
it his been reducil from fourteen hours.
They pay for-board two dollars anti twen
ty-five eats a week. Those who know'
what it casts to purchase provisions Rill
not be surprised, to ha told that "the
boarding-house keepers can scarcely, make
both ends meet," and to learn that they
"usually have for ttreaklaat hard, sour
biscuit, a small piece of soca Ailing called
pie, and miserable tea." At such a price
-it is impossible that the fire should bevde
cently good. It is.charged also. that the
paint and fi3or in the roams of the opnr t
tires are never washed, and they are al
lowed "only one clean sheet in two weeks,
and two towels per week for thirty-five
boarders." "The gas is not turned op un
til a quarter of six, 'so that, the girls have
but three-quarters of an hour to wash, put
- up their Lair, do their chamber work
and eat breakfast."
Then as to discipline, we are told that
amarytlallas is acin‘a lay Ciao asp oC else boll,
In the morning. "three, taps of the bell
are given for starting thererigine ; and in
three reinufes after, tiOa -yard gates are
closed." This rule is se, rigidly enforced
hut, "a few weeks ago a young woman,
.e.fter walking two miles, was shut out be
,ause she reached the yard, gate three
minutes too late, and bad to walk hack,
! l osing her day. Diaring the dty no oper
ative must leave the room in which she is
etaployed,:•not evees if the machinery
stops." and no-talking or reading is allow
ed. For violating rules, forfeiture of wa
ges is the common penalty; and • two
weeks' notion must ho given t' leave, or
two weelf.s' ;cages are forfeited."
course "wages are not paid every we 11:,"'
OA they aretselreed..
Such is the picture of New 'England
factory girl life. as told by a Massachusetts
paper. Should it not make the cheeks of
every New England man tingle .with
shame, to think that while the'peaple of
his section are distressing themselves tot so
great an extent about the Southern ne
,graes, events like thefts are transpiring in
ttieu own ntanst how ' MllCl3'surrerrng
might be-avoided, if people would only -
remember the old maxim that Charity be-
6rie hstrber.
TEIUBSDAY, DEG. a 1866
sVITN
The election by thtnext Legislature of
United States Senator to take the l vdace
Ole will be vacated by Senator Cavian on
the -Ith of• March. ISGS, is just now the
most exciting political topic in ouriState,
and occupies a large share of the attention
of tidr editorial brethren in the-Eastern
and Southern _counties. The Pittsburgh
Post learns "from a reliable - sourcn that an
'effort is now on foot to elect General CASIE
nom Senator by the aid of Democratic
rotes; indeed. we snow," it says, "that at
least one caucus wrath that view has al
ready been held, 'fait not with a satisfacto.
ry result to that arch political intrigner.
We also know that in furtherance of the
proposed coalition, - the; Oleo of State
Treasurer was generously offered as a bribe
to. the Demecracy for their votes fctr Sen
ator, and that it was actually tendered to
a distinguished and readable Democrat in
the Eastern part of the State, who with
characteristic integrity spume I the offer
and declared his determination to_ adhere
to principle in preference to spoils." The
Harrisburg Patriot, commenting on this
statement, which it aece'its rota truthful,
well sayt that •zany member. whose neces
sities are so gteat as to induce him to Helen
to the tempter: should reflect upon the
miserable fate af Lene, Mt'nsa and WA-
Goiisrata,CALEßON ' S Conner victims. The
fate of these creatures should be a warn
ing to all who stand in the relation of
Eeprese_ntatives to the great Democratic
party of Plinsylyanin. Recreancy to the
'time-honored principles' of the party
will not be tolerated, but will be, punish
ed as rigorously 'and unrelentingly in the
future as in the past,"
The following. from the Harrisburg cor
-I:c.qpandent of the. chetter C. ,Toursal,
throws some additional light on tbe‘way
in which Senatorial contests have come to
he conducted in our State
"The contest has, a; I said it would two
months ago, narrowed itiieif down to Cr,n-
TIN and CANtION. Slgress is no longer
.1,,0k,a. upon nq A candidate ; as be has but
the six votes of hiq own county, and the'
seven votes claimed for GROW in thenisrib
we;t are conceded .tn Cratts, by the ltd
..xtt men. A; the Cram: men exhibit In
•crealing. strength, the* Ctroeronians are
worked up to erecter efrortß to defeat nor
- wernor, and I regret to ;ay. means ore
hnina used di;craceful ^n3 ile,rrading to
the rArtlurimtot.,..t.".l
tien of iziatow. CaNtraow. I know that af
ter the New Vnrk Morriscer fa;hinn; that
•vool ) ha= bean made un by fire Vromi
', nent yids"'; of tia•ri.o , urr. Staid 'mon!'
" contain; .510( 1 .000. enntributeet by these
tire centlem.n in--equal proportions Pr
-;.`,'20,0‘.11) each. InieNi, sr) nntsginuu has
s s l ch think become, that no mail. ratninc
his reputation, can ,rote I.Nr e ‘ N tan s; and
many irhrl frionde of are daily
_ _cieserang-b-i. , ,--cau.4 kr fear of eontaminß.
'tiin."
Humiliating as this statement is, its dis
graceful char#(4o.2 , can only be fully (tr.
preciatedwhost - tire reflect that the ixykri
CsAtERON here:a))ty - lei TSN= for a long
period the, trusted . counsellenof oar "mar
tcred President:" that twice before he has
tilled the position he is now seeking, elec
ted by the opposition and a fen , rAnegade
FottNE V AND STEVEN!!.
We perceiye that ;Jou,: W, Foaa - zr ,has
written a letter to a Sl`.l3still iron Chester
counts , pithdraaing his name as a candi
date for United States Senator. and ur i g•
:tig the election of MAD. SravyNs.. ' The
reason of FoaNsv''concle4eeniliort is palps-
Tble. ' With his despicable fawning and'
aaroit raantionvering. he bad not succeeded
securing.the pledge of hq.lf ti dozen
votes.,ant - 1 the support thr,tt would bare
been given him, in case he atloweci
name to he taken into the cation.. woulct
have been so trifling as to be hurn;:ktins.
To avoid this eo has withdrawn from the
canvass. and, oui of rereenge agoinst 1.1).-k
-1 and C.ustto. pushes craws fcr
wart., - His friendship for the latter. vt 11
res,i strange?y to those who remember
hxy he used to hate the .man durino, his
connection with the Democracy. His es
111111'6 of SrEvr,Ns then is cic.irty snonrn
:n•the foHorring extnzt from the LA:leis ,
ter t e be title of the.. ‘l3a2c-
&b sar: z"
,
..;' "1111DDErSSTE rE.V3 Re T rP clad. to ally
It, is rot 3' Pennsylvanian:: His Aim his
t.,ry proveis that he came hither a. t--tran
ner to her'people, and has continued. it
s , '. times, consistently adver.e. to her inter
'est - s. He has been. since his unf-Nraunate
Frec , nce in the L. , islature. Pennsvtvls
re:
ev:l.'gertius. in./ if she has d,z.rerit
ed at alt--and the three past. years of her
?-....• prove that she has—he pisnn.Pti the,
mio'or;une4. We trill rot repast here his
u•ter destitul'on of reputation —ror his
cireer is ' ,- '+ne of that kind irh'eh cou4i j
-..v11 ZIC C. been run by R . 3 :4,3r- 1
l'. - r .,- slv , :r.`la has tbr. - e`:bleraishes on l: , -r 1
.scu , el..e•-bn -. The Mlso . ri.cinqulsition. the
e , .:rterinc of the UnitesiStstes Bittl: and
he pr-ssent china;- . ..1 , us clndition of af- J
The first. it is n. , :.t r-.quise. to sa;y.,'•
originated. and complete - 3. The s;i, o.-
,
azd was ' h .. t.lrtin, t all-prin: of his brai'n , .; I,
f..sr he res. I it - st..-inc , m- , u - s bir. bAfore 'the
a
.' :, er, it +r Or fi.nresercatires. The
~
~.,.1
s o l e "S 3 ksh--t war': is ':!-4 hr ever: i
:...1 . ..- . f r . .:ltt. Fr.. bezan -the Irtrehv--,jr;
•: t h.. f -.,1 i r , ^segu , r.,..---Ip ai h 'k; own 1 iam.i . .. 1
He d:-s , :ved the z , verttment. Ile is novr l
o n-zinc the S , ..nai4 to g., on in its pith of i
,i, , r1:„...i0n. lie .s emphatically • the i
r.,-,re r be` , incd the timae." The last' is a
•1. - stNerat.. , and ! I
ins: p:unge, it-ivill either
: - ..”. 1 te or unmake hint. /f is is successful.
tl 0. ("An cTri. , r up the• f'- , seerin i r infermy of
1 - t .'i and save himself and his comoir
;,:trs trona. intnendtn4,ruin. If it is unsuo.. 1
,:..F. , fu'. he Trill , be b•rurneii not only rum
the hi'.:s of the Lei: suture, bat from, the I
:cry State.—Zit'., :.:-...-1 per.r.ait 1...1..t ~ -A.-3.7.<." i
MIS
Attli . cnß•wation orS:. Mirk's Ei"ii-.n
;sal 0h..: - ."':...in Trov. N. Y.. !sat are-47... a
no , ...th'e 'eAta....?„ . of the OL:Vi.f.36 Trlts D:sh,op
P.;•7's sermsa: . 5,, 5:,.4:4 /tr. - 104 , 7y
ft . c.i'ait whst -Ite tezzl - 41 -. 4.- , a.i1i.0.7.,:ai
pr.:A.2lin it. - —3, Li ?.......t. the it tr . : , ..lac!ion of
op oratic air. a'n rhea ries! mszt.ie.• Inlty the
‘...7.11:\,13,—!taj,•ib....,r-e:s'.l.lz ,"-
airs: the prA
f:,.., or the eter4 in 2 , ?.1:'r1: ia eale.sror-
t
z . ; t':` e,vale riZ.'2•ll-1474- e°Seri.alk-4.- *I - --;:er-a n i .if,i Thai. .3.:.oreas hare :leen
- . eszhin; 'r)litic . -It sal 1 ,, , , :ig;,,:; do,, , - hobncbbun g ., st the- tatter's roonts., A . re•
.:••,nei.. rather than attenthe g so -the wento ; cune:listForz is ssilf to>e bretritte, and
tn i me c "?.s s i t i es o f th e 1 ,- .) ,: r „,,,,i :Av e ,. )" ... ..Teculstion 15 ri.' l .4--- ""z , ;••.n-.
:. 1 .„. di t ,.., ttre: ,, whi c h w i . , ... eA li s e l i .. . la, I We tie not knowihNs mach tmth tht're
~e , s te, i 4 mszkel resat::. .„a teng - t h e ! =ay !.---..1 in the : pragiant or reconciliation
, :y ,-,...,1 tho...z e wh.3 heard it . " \ ' b•etwe.en Stevens *tell - &want by.: the.
....................... 1
stare wars, ph recalls to our mind a re"
s .z. q; t h e N ew 1. 4. 0 1 121...,1 40 , e , . ci ette ,.. 4 I mark 1:21l113 !?y Montgome - .7 - Blair to the
,_... 5 .. A. ; . .., A. ,, z. , t ., t , h ear f t ., 3= . w,,,:,,, g. 1 waiter„ on b. - 3 visit to this 6.'4, during the
~ •:_,.'..l,>c.', A s that he f.35 - ars the, i=pearb- i Ile ctizt'aigu-, He I'm:lifted thet is the
Lh zt z ~,... : - .., e ,-,id tqat jehe eezt. w e eap pos . I event ol" our defeat at the polii, t o A, Ile yr ;% , ,:i deay it., G ee _ L ocyx 1, 1 , would take the fast opportunity to with- l i
:mars Fret exasi3ered a' .man, or prantil draw from the C'lbit*et '
Ica agafn I'l4
f - e --
0: o.l==cm /.....,e.” W e Wer rem = ttiL, /142 rse!, motb th e StesEcea.- The aim*
]
h ; the mat, the imp. lonics as if: the pretaint vv.. Eta 1.. r 95
leift programme* er, reilitation;
1 . •
MI
einsst borne
Tern . ;LOAVES AND TlSTlES.—.Judeirt g• from
the nuMtler of bills introduced the first
day o r the session into Congress on the
subjet of the regu'ation of appointments
to and removals {rum °Mee, the majority
in Congress are terribly in earnest on the
question \ o( the sPoik... Universal free
dom, and the great political reforms they
magnty so touch se the peculiar attri
butes of their party, are very good things
in their place, but they evidently. with all
their enthusiasm for these file subjects,
have it rery sharp eye to the rosin chance.
they are msking history as the
Tyra
intolerable.' Hence, they have_ no , vs
rience. to behold any one in office bat one
of themselves. They are like the legiti
mate kings: they consider they have a
divine right to orrice ofiage was made for
them, and they for °Mc?. It would be ia
curious and instructive statistical fact to
know how many of the ldth and .kin of
the insisaity in Can i rs are snugly er
sconca3 in public ogces. We should like
to see the matter larked 6tisely into. If
we are not very mach mistaken, the in
vestr,gatitin' would sbow an amount of ne
potism unparalleled in modern society.
Wxyarm. rantris obiects to Gsnxiar
for 17. S. Senator- fiom New rork, on ac
nountrof:his - uniorious weakness and cow
ardice." and his - periodical sttacksof the
old Whig disease of caufpromi , zo " 7-03-
do." but he has the
Misfortune to he s white man Pnuaars
will none The choice of the
great Radical- leader is ,thus indicted
"We knovi i gentlernatn, well known
also in politjcVmrcies. whose loeation in
the State hlpferis to he exactly rieht. who
- probah,y done more than ally other
an to pro -note the cause of uennine
-Rtiblicanistn. who is justly distineuish
- i,hczne and abtatd as a patriot, jour.
nalist . and an orator, who is competent to
511 With honor to hinew.lf and the
stioe the pasition of Senator and whose
name is FRCP. DOIikILAT.‘ 7 As an erl.lllb . E.
Ikarldidate, available from locality and onsi..
nett persantil Etness. we commend 31r,
beilaass to !biz - lA-or-able cansideratien
cif.the hoperaliile meant' mmon of the L.z . s-
-
la t, ' - • •
By &A' means, exclaims the 11 7 :1-fi. let
us have rearctass for Senator. lie is cei
t-aialy a representative Black. 11
Tie c , 'y objection to him is.-that he has
white bicstid•iii ''There's
a time (-amine, bais"
be New York 1.17-....5;; noticing Ciao.
lecture z tgks tap >n th New
!;.' ; ioiir.-D4.morr[teT. slv. • Toeomserrstire
1 4 po!iticians of New York till elnapare in
14 users, means. eharloter, morals. r2:lQto i.
elegatteo and refinement trith any that the
lisittais can proluee alit - where. It is
quite tine-that sort of biaelt,.T.zsrdisna was
,
4 =2. 4 . ril'Ay AC I tttNlCe. ctB repeat,
that in property. position' and education„
in everything whigh cOnetitutes a high'ett%
thrrttior. the Cong..rrative Po4ticians of
New York .excel the I:attic-11s here, jo3t its
Prolsortiln to their votes recto:del. €44 ) .e0.
flea der in the gray of New York."' What
the 12.. - : , 4-e.ss sly's of New York is just 3S
true or Pentsylvenia or any other'. State.
'rue bost ;a4-..l4ttial intellect, the r.ttrest ps
triatisat„ and the, clearest statrolgr it aip
in ibis Cotuousrtnith4 are nearZy. all OEI
the si is of the :r.f?=OL•r.
STILENGTII OF TILE DOMOCIMICY. -
We find very few friends of our princi
pies who do not posre.is an abiding confi
deuce that there is still sufficient recu
perative power in the Demociatio party to
raise it up once more to the proud posi
tion which it used to occupy. It Is strong
enough today to bold that position if
were not for the poisonous drug; that have
been administered to it by quacks and
charlatans. The fault is not with the par,
ty itself, but is to ha attributed to the cir;
cumstances with which it has bad to con ,
tend. Ita order to prove how numeric,sl
ly powerful the Democratic party of the
Vatted States is at the present time, we
will adductka feiv facts and figures. The
late elections show thas the Democratic
party in the Northern States is now req.
lively as strong as- it 'was at the time of
"the Pre - iti'lltial election. in 1860. S 1
of the states give larger Rh ti-Mmaccratic
majorities in the late electionti than they
did in WO, while others do not give ms :
iorittes nearly so large. For instance, New
York gave about fifty thousand majority
for Lincoln in 1560, and Pennsylvania
gave him about sixty thousand majority.
The Detnocritie gain in thee- two States
is consequently about' 'eighty thoniand.
But without making .a minute examina
tion of the matter we think it is nearly
correct to say that the Democratic party
is relatively as strong now as it was six
years ago, fo 1860 Douglas received I ;
365,07G.v0tes in all the States ; 11-eckin-
ridge received S 4 953—making the toga
:2,213,929. Lincoln's -vote in that election
was 1,8 . 57,610-365,319 less tlian the vote.
rem itiinglas and Breckinridge. In that
.election 'Kell: the fouri b caudia.e.
,President. received 50,631 votes. Of the
latter only 14,65 S were =tit in the North-
ern States,'and it is fair to say that all of
those who in the South voted for Bell are
now with thO Democratic party. Addine
the SOuthern Bell vote to the total rote
for Douglas - and Breckinridge, we have
2,62'0,002 ash the Democratic vote
_so far.
To this shotild be added about 40,000 for
the vote of South Catalina (the Presiden
tial electorkin that State being chosen by
the Legislature.) atrl also fifty per cent.
of the Northern Bell vote, allowing that
the latter ii now equally diiidedbetween
the Democrats and the Radicals. We
therefore get a total Democratic vote. of
25307.231. Subtracting the vote for Lin
coln, thereljenasits a clear Democratic
majority upon the popular vote in the
United States Of 04%681—nearly a million
in round numbers. This estimate is not
1 far out of the way. The - South is now
substantially a Moil in its adhesion to the
Democratic party, and there is no doubt
that the party is as strong in the North as
it Yves In Intl. With all the power that
I the Radicals have in the government, they
are a minority of the': , loyal voters of the
1 country to the extent of nearly l one mil
.
Ilion. " What else thin bad management
will account for the prostration of A 'party
whose numerical strength so greatly pre
! dominates
TEIR DICIIOUIRAT4 Iv CONGREMB.
The bemo'cratie members of Coneress
sve had nrrformsl caucus yet, but there
have bean several inflrmsl confeteaces,
and sorneof,the lesiine men.smonithein
have.conferred freely with the President
urrm the future pllicy or the p?tacterstie
party in C mzress. Tie Washington c-m
-relpondent of the New York Times writes
the. , 'as the result of such conferences,
Tea. tbanirestatiiin - OT op - pr;ition to the
,- sets of the majority than. at the last
im,. hot only bectus- it is futi!e, but be
cause the only hope of resurrection that
the Democratic party now has is that the
Renublicans may commit party excesses
1 in their legislation. which a returning
sense or justice on the part of th- people
may 'rebuke." -rba President." the 'same
authority asserts. "will use the veto pogrer
sparingly - . reserving - it. for what he may
corsider as plain 'Sitiliaions of the Consti
tution. anct wilt pcfreme a quiet course,
f calculated not to .give his enemies in ran
cress any further cause for personal at-
tacks noon him. It was not until after
serious consideration on the subject that
Johnsan
. decided not to suggest any
•corni , romise measures in his rnema. ce.
/amine the sivirp of lealing Dsmocratic
r.is. oils. hp' saw ,fit to reiterate his old
doctrine or rftloratiqn, and thOrebv avoid
the charge of inconsistency. which might
naturally foil.-w, as any further compre
raise would he an admission that hisres
tovation policr wag a failure. In' both
Senate and House the adherents of the
President will he far more indifferent to
12*.dical ineasure3 of legislation; than at
the last session. As one of them em seed
it rn-thy, thsy give the Radicals all
the.' rope' they want. hoping they ' may
hang thetas. Ives' These !iut-giringa are
trona the best \informed Democratic sour
and I think they . will be confirmed
by the action of the party during the prep:
ent session. At all-erents. it is difficult to
see how they can do anything else."
The Cincinnati (I)ranter,i.:' strongly
urres Gavorner Orretin as the succP.sor of
Senator t - iwan•or"Pennsylvania. Forney
it considers as aut of the rine. Cameron as
unscruptiltrzs in' the means he lISPe to at
tain his Nlitica't ends. while Curtin is all
Cast is e^.-est and nable.- - 86- 7 1‘..)
The az.ir, , e , 'L-L.t: ;toes:et knots- Curtin a 3
Cre:i as vre do in Pennsylvania,. Efts
greatness consists in havinc others do the
work be is iccipahle of performing and
his nobility lies in pacing - good Lard
and n.61:14 devil" to every person and par
ty with ;shoal he comes in contact. He_
is the mast cowardly politician in the
State, and wouli be afraid to Claim his
own name if his party bid him d'.9..-13iin it. :
.1a the lasi Churn hershurch .Repara.-ry
Colonel McClure gives the f.?l!owittf bard
est st cue ist his fellow Badietilr, How
the Cotun4i eso hare 'the harcitess of
hew': to-ies.l s, =tellr with one of.oir
least elneelite3. • =OE troimit!tiour. led
purest eitirert=, is. a roys:ert beyotsi our
power to :stile= : -
••The Deadinc Gzzrz:e. (Copperhead) says ,
that genera! Oesry has ifects.-ed in favor
of Col. Forney for United b•1t5..4"..s Senator. i , _
I t be s t„thou eh the grze"e ermild hard- t The :lee- I .e. 431 Wee k: " 131 "7P 13 .C' . the
lc get th e inform a ti on i n ad vance _ hill far universal .aftraze is the Dzsnict of
declaration far Former word be priori- , Co'umlr:s by a vote of tbirty-Sae to Ogr
esl neutrality in the contest. ao bnecoald teer. Atu--).4 th
c e Republicans who voted
co plain of I.
with the Democrats against the bill are
Senators Ftszzz, Preedent of the Senate.
We ate sorry to see so sensible Is rasa ti,sraa• and Drsow. The House has since
as Senator Coarkt isle most resPeofs erg" adopted the measure, and the bill has
ice the nee ft-orled tbetrioo t.f te=tie i gone to the President. If he vetoes it,
raffragto: is wilt be time enoti„ls_to talk Congress will undoubtedly pen the, snots
about that matter when any rtapeetaltie ov er hi s head. •
number of theses ash it. At the present
time there azo very few of the really General Itcaelltm, at last accountewas
amble ladies of Anzeric
_a--- ! cettaisti7 none sat the baths of• St. Xorits in Switzerland,
Surmeg the good rises of the load—bat tdrs. HeCellan's h•alth bid much
what look with emsteMpt open ties idea of intnrcited. The onteral
%h is said to base
their 'set ,partics—pating mgt- -; beton* "LW:stoat. -
Political Brevities.
Radicals think that rear kept the South
ern States in tleia Union. and that peace
put them (aka.
, Old Bta:Vnlow, is represented as ''eras
elated." 140 wonder ; for several years be
'has vented nothing but corrosive subli
mate: ~
Let any niessure-be introduced into this
reckless ano revolutionary Congress, and
it will go thicugh, provided the negro is
in it. But let it he white, and the thing Is
killed in a mnmen t.
Brig. Geo. John 13. Brownloa, — son - of
"Gov.", Brownlow, of Tennessee, has been
appointed captain of cavalry in the regu
lar army, snd'ordered to CSlifirnia. What
a pity be is not compelled to take the old
men with him.
The press d the emiritry hsve made
their comments on the President's mes
sage. We have trinket over a hundred or
more of our exelyinges, ,of all political
stripes, and observe the, with few ex
ceptions, they praise it for its temper, and
style, and ability,
Governor Brownlow has rent a tneesage
of half a hundred words to the Tennrre
Logiblature. in which he neither swears,
hisspheines, our`see, raves. nor froths at the
mouth. This is thp:first case of the kind
in his official or unlfficisl career•
The committee to lc ok after the morals
of Gen. Banks. which wont to Portland
and found evidence, as they-.think, that
he took "a drap too much" - there, have
Rent him word to that effect. And reqUe4 l .-
.4 him to resian hitt seat in Cwigrea°, R R
..
Wale charge, was proved.
The. Sear York Herald (Hadt r al) slys :
The H.tnocraiic ptrty .has ;Came nut of
be=e late elpotinne muted, thorsr., fsot and
dragoons.' but wa may sap of it whet the
great Napoleon °poi Raid of old Blucher :
'Out of tbe way ? N a sir. Give him half
a chance, and the fiery Dutchman will
soon be at us again."
The defeated Radical ciralitiates, foi
Congress in Marylnd hove applied to
that body to give them the seats of their
successful competitors. Congress will no
doubt do it. if any Radical anywhere
wants any Conseryatiye'S seat in-csogress,
all that he has to do is to apply.
"Write the word Union upon the sheet,
and fill up the rest as you please!" was
the exclamation -of Lincoln, when discus
sing terms of peace with the rebel com
missioners in iHampton Ands. The ward
."reion" wa4written. -The word "Aboli
tion" was added. The "repudiation of
rebel debts" was added. The Radicals
are now toiling to insert just three letters
more—p-I-S. They refuse peace to , the
country till "Union" has been made to
[ read "Disunion."
Rssios•roa DamocasT3.—Tbe
York 7rq,une, in allusion tabe increased
Republican rosjorities, in certain
of New York. attribute, them to the in
fluence of Rvllblic.an 'newspapers, of
which-vast numbers are circulated in the
sections referre i to. The lesson lo Delp
ocrsts is; if you would achieve similar
sets for your party. you must erapissy sith
,tai means. Spread Demoiratic papers , !
YaNcrE Paogaysstrstass.--John Q tincv.
Adams. the . grind-son of John Qqincy
Adams, former President of theAllited-
Stste;s. and a very. estimable gentleman,
was a candidate for - the Legislature at the
recent election in__)fassachusett ,, ,ltu_t_w_as_
ton, which lays claim to more intelligence.
refinement and patriotism than any other
city in the Uni'n. two negroes, black as
the ace of spades. were sent to the Legis
lature. such is Yankee taste.
The following is an exact copy of a let
ter written to a Democratic voter residing
in Lehigh county' the day hAfore election
Br y 'nutty. Oct. R. IS6ti.
31r, -
Dser I under stud you Seinari An_
dyneJellincon's Potitcv Ohl 9,071 know thud
Johnson lloSoores his Trinnanta; who
does not Sopsrd his riediey Now if you do
co to the polls and Sopiird Johnssons pot.
leer; you must look slim' to him for a
home Mese do as you think hest So will
I. I remain sour Friend,
WILLTIII LregesnAcit
At the recent local ele'clion in Baston
the
,negroes all .voted the Democratic
ticket. Tbis Was *because they found the
Rsdictls scrnuld not gire them a chance at
the spoils. The asual - Majority
errs cut •town some nine hunched. and
the - Democrats gained largely in the lower
wards - The /baton negrom have found
out what the rest of the; African race wilt .
dieelver- in good time—that the Demo
evils .are, after all, their best friend,
The Louisville Democrat puts it thus:
“pnce'opon a time the New York Tribute
sweat into.poetry, as.below :
Tear down the fisuntin. lie!
Half-mast the starry Sa.e !'
Intuit no - suncv sky
• With hate's polluted rsr
some years after, % fellow in 'New Of ,
leans tore down the Stunting lie,' and
General 'Butler. without ceremony. bonged
him for it. o:ye ley has not yet said a
word in behalf of the man who followed
his advice; but. on the contrary, i 3 a fast
trim(' of Butler. who did the banging,
Loyalty changes with the times.
310aaissaT ve. Itcri.sa Ilorri% - rey
was recently in Washington, and they tell
a good anecdote of him. In an interview
with the President, Morrissey said : "Yen
no doubt, yr. President, lave heard that I
ass a gambler—that is true. I have gam
bled at cards and made iii—ohey by it. but I
itiTura played fair and 'never chetited,and I
hare never been accu.m4 lid it. You abr. no
doubt, hare heani that was connected
with the ring.'an i 'sas la pugilist. That
Is true also, and f always beat my oppo•
rent. Now, this is more than B,w Butler
can say. Re placed and gambled after
his fashion at New Orleans. F ut he did not
play fair, but chested crerybcdy, and no I
ore can ear he ever whippedin opponent,
So I a= at least %bead of bis on both
po'nt:" Pretty teir that for If , rrissey.
If occasion presents. 3lorriSse! wilt "not
brsitate to *ay the same thing toßr-iler on
the four of the lions&
Teo the surroundieg country. This would TNTEIiESTING TO LADIES WALKER it ~lIONEcK" .
1
ut l it h e e r f olt 'i h w l i n ' l4a nia ti t tl imes a--" een im e ni ta th te tt oo s ee tin the l' takes
DEALE,Rs 1 - N; RI ,- Ai j EAT,
• rt,
' enable them to become practical pick Turpina
The annual Income of Queen Yielnrtg. 14 ,id, S an k shopperds, shout whom they had
$2,000 OW, and her living expenses $200,000 reed in the dime novel+ They• lived in the state' Patent °free open 'boldest merits arena oto 1 Sri ST ATP, ST : '' ' T
She ought to layriip money. , E H F, l• 1
eaves; a number of days , and during that tett & o l ar Pe•lng „Lhanhlne, and ita w re or i::::: co br e . r i l a taLs . [
New
he,
ow,e
pr.::"..
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-To fi ght the Indians costs the Malted States time were toley with all carte of miechief. At; elle.s.r„.,:ty,tchamethsayr:lees HOUSES AND LOTS IOP
a great deal of money. The .officiel reports last their parents found out their, strange i,,
....event:Hied for Dine Veen & Green. & Raker ma- Pew IMMO bonen r a Mo , ,eat . ' ALI '
, Pa. Lot tV2K, 1y • y,5 - , , 1 ,: t"'e't- ,
show that during the fieeal year 1804-05 the hiding place, and took them home. • • chine. a' el oPon 19 /have doe* A-kinds v 4 t o uti'y s ere ,a. y r i,
Govern - neat expended $40,Ci00,000 for carry The depredations of the ~g e,tig" were by no
quilting and embroidering. Daring all that brae my cb ss s,,, r :
In . beri4es a meat de 1 or • e
Ini 113 We t: ,0 4 , , i• ~. ..• rite! :
in on Indian hostilities, . . Meane confined to their residence in the cave, inackinehaa never nettled renal, and it is am gond b erets , ty,,,,,,,,1.,,, ey„ =mine '• 3' l f I y '", '
Three homer 01:1 nth ityert . • , '
A case of prolonged lethargy has occurredPrem. house no 9 , 21 mt.. I ' r r ';'.
,-,-.
.••••,,,,i,”
'ne Woes. iot 42 ti; be 14.). ett be 0, •le a,- * ,2' '''. 33
near Yvelot, in France. A young ran,
aged but hive taken place before that event ,
themand &Await it erait the first day I o=rals
have heen committed since. Several of m:l:l'2,,,,,n,2:,,Todstwwith.etib,,e, 7„.,,,,at..11.1T0fi.ri'A,61R.V. lie'le.. 1 eta 423.' by 142 eyelt• ..... ~'".:. :;..--,,,,,-
twenty has now been sleeping for about three have been caught in the act of burglsriou.ly ow., wee,. . 1 / 4 neer', hadd v Webs'et.'vy the i'loterre pm: sermon Ist of Aortl 5 1. 5 * '''''' ii I el,
=reeks- Gruel and a Mall quantity ,of wine entering honeee. The yr:ingest of the paTr . to k g k in e i r 7 o. atiA% n loa a t t ' l a
t roa o7„ ch at ic o o i
e,rebodelftrrtebfo,r,:thste,brir.oz: g „,, be b , bee y n . ~,,,, ~„...„,
. t...„
~. •
sacra,; lot 454 by 14) -e, t.• y , l' y.
are passed down his throat every dey. Ilia- has recently been away from bit 11 ' 11 ° 4 . d ej.jtle... t Pt.°. and lot on -Mb . teen: . 1 2. 0 " nnt .„ •
respiration and pulse are regular. ' Ile is ssid traded parents ' for an entire week, and it was tire Dr . Wham; gives the following yealoos for
to hey° lain in a similar state for a fortnight, oat until one of the , getrig" bed been bribed ferr , lorky , f the Grover k I alter mr.oll ,s °err all ilymse aoi ',A oo etl yirmer , ~,,,,. ,„ •„
three years, ago. • i to disclore his biding place. that the little fli. others: ' Wyss Lot 82.4 by 19.5 i''"
~fie
ii.:lll:llol:Bl:lYlZE:rf.t.C:llll;ittelliirlitlilf::llSini.*,ria::' a l t3 l: f ° ,, ,7: :PZ1.C::1:7 , 1 ,1 . : 11. 1 13:4 . 7 . 1f11 1' ;:f '' ita ' : . . ..:' .
low was recovered.
There is another elentoPt• in t 3 a nineties of
pe Surralt. case . The sea min Wee betrayed _ A Gino. fil'eNl9lo YE tile 1.31100T9 A ROl:pelt.
purposely; and herein consate tee cupellority vier V , 'e irt 235,., 39 , 0.., ~b e •
..„,„ 4 r t''''.
tO Minister King by a soldier warned St. Mar- ,-••-The Ouachita (i.a.) Tel•oroph, of the let, other =whines Goire IIIEV'tIV .1.1 1 , 1 f n Pre- o b * ,,V,,,,,',„1"
ie. who had formerly served in the Union ha. the following . Few families have ever
.n...:lthe,,,,,;l.2ot,birieti,dodZeotti,iett.et,ep..l, s 0 the oth- fdt , , , ;' ,.. 1 - Lr 0t .. . , 7;T i 1:' ,1 , .. 0. • -..
army. Both Surrey. and St. Marie loved the been placed in such trying circums t a nces as "
-.1 sod this such yin weer igloo; as the gs , meats do 92 , 4 b 1. 5 pylr . ., to c eTC;O r lo r o t y; t . :,:. '5
" ' '•
Mine woman at Washington, aril the soldier that of Mr. Vuehnotan's, on Tfutraday night __„,, t ,,,,,,. the e vrnents, in VW. tieveral See MlP.tre...l. ran g t 4 I P , . r
Was instigated by jealouty on account of het kto bee-relieved so ttneareete • liss- and by "t can use it from tit. th ek.st dont., cloth to NSA.' to VS trO, in th. bert trestlo n••' ; '
••••• t,
the success of his rife. -
such au act of heroism and e elf_po,,,,,e.ion 0 1 soots intislin " ~ Fins , et,d lot on etst ...re th strer, 1 ,
51,r. 4 1 el, S. Whip, le. wife of Rev. Vr W hmni., .... - and licl'a d. with rDe fruit ••••• 0. , ' ",:. 4,
we are nhoUt to record. Sometime about IetITY vet the Amen en niatdOtary klttalttlle, WU- 11„,,,,,,,,, I 1,. on
....• .. . 0 ' ° - ii en ' , r ,
T?iere is no truth in the. Peel that the ger- . ~,
the e.l7;:t'lartts.rstalt of tear 0 serration and experience. , " line brick 11;f:set:IP Pb t'
.0
ernment hen deeared Ott!" it would be best ~, midnight Mrs Cushman was nrousel by
harking of the .yerd deg . .' Getting out of bed
pardon Satratt provided that be tells all he
why combine do you shirt I,e‘t as general fatally In- ity,ltia eo/tr •
~.
and geeing a r e p enter which was et the head 5t,,,,,,,,,s Drink boom nu east ~ ,i , het ~,, t n
knows about the conspiracy. Between the
of herhed,- she wee swatting devel-pmeriss A !tie Drover ictlacer,eleetdetlif • . 'Won,. and lot on alth aid. art t ,,,,,„
choice of haying -him hone, and getting a full , Q State the rexsonry such of them as Yocrier .o Joe, f r o m ~,,,,e,
confession out of him, the public would pro- lea n the riolee of whispering was heard,. In
f nth , . oolnlnn , Donee ...a lags Poorth erase 501,,..„
a few seconds efforts were being male nt three A. l thi k the With is a Ovine. 'WA than •hst of u s yttr, ._
trounce in favor of the conte.sio'n.any other tnaehtne I hare eon oar& and tt suing t,, me ' Its 'Me and tot on Prera , ry. t.eityrre r ‘1
different windows to buret open the Hinds.
much more simple in Its snenagemetit than o • her ma- street,. 34 door from illb '' - - • I. i: _
Mr. Roberts , the Fenian President, tins
written to Callnel Lynch : ' - I regret to tell Mra. C. twice ; endeavored to diecliarge the re
penter through one of the WWI., but it refus
r::;;;;;;;;s'thp7reet, enc .' s p..„ ,
eht,,,,a, one greet advantage l the ease with ertln • the Prick home with 9 sc-•e rf an' , 7
you that I :10 n t believe you are to be
banged." He believes that Oolohel Lynch's ed to fire Do in. a little daughter. nine years iii.sm,,i)trannseel'e'ailphs'entseec'eedelittesere7noteonea' tr : :eVai l, l ' s e,ii l t k r ' Brisk 4 num on lltl, I 5 ret,14.5, per ,5.
, machlyr le better thou V' rk or such' 0...000 o p t, a., tree; res donee el Viler, an y ty.
old, bad in the meantime been +reeved. and
execution you'd • creole in the conquest of she bail withered the other of the two repeat- '
Cll/1411bY the irl°11 • This ill carrying Pa trl- ers which had beta placed at the bead of the 1 thth‘enrtb.Porrogriritsl37;:eter. atati t 0 woes other a" ; Ines
lIM nee. &dell illy• she prefers the :toles k Oak r t
Misfit to an excess which Colonel Lynch will b e d While her mother less exchanging her '"'ts i's °let.° iihvri-LI rrn Polt s ',LE - 4
scarcely appreciate. stz.ofeaodt.sott:,:gtenrdsotritch,i.lit,i,.,t.z.ortrl/4:oelevietty of t zy 'err br 147 In en 11 to. 5' •,. r ,
refractory weapon r"r a shot gun which was •
The Lower House of the North Carolina in the room. little Delta h ol i tasten her stand It is preferred oe.i. AU i th .t..: it is ' p r y tree- in its 1 Ftste and 10 h . 4 0w 'ft' '''... • ....
,„ b y I t o on ... V. :trey: rtroen '
Legislature have rejected the Conetitutional At one of the witillWs They were too cloy n0..t."'"11 and very ii4t l l iidDietid, att . ?, veil to east site. •
in Perenstruction
Amendment by a vete of in to 10; and the frr little Della en forcing the muzzle bet wet n u ,,,,D • ny e ey ie e _ , , 1, 3 feet by UP fart s, '• q•s.'. etre I core*. t• • '
Senatn by 44 yeas to I nay. By a e'milar the feldinv hlindo, arul eite.eing a' her Wm, ' I bare haft sece-al .eus expets.nee with a Grover &
1 2i ft . t , b . r , cne 1, ,, ,0r•-• , t f.f. i ,ite,......,..
overwhelming vote. Alabama has dismissed .he fired. The robber had, received his re-
I rt i lk.e. ' e r t ' 'o ch e:s e t ... l. l l e :: L it " inflre a 7ttru e n' t elas mt tt . . r . c i t t * rl i ; 1 il'lrk *tore '•c '2.".4'r , West-, It'i. a - -1
the Amendment. Defy Fouthern State which wrd. Groan. and mutterings to)11 the Wade .
tt .3 ‘ ery •elll V kept ID 'err ant work* , er.thlUt much 1 Lot '5. 2 .ki " tips. ' -' -
hen thus far voted on the question has reject- of buoy preparations to r•-4) and probably ; fatigue, ',web t title k leaver great retomMend.li' 4 . 0 bY i' . .'"'i'b iit ' ' 15 .. 1 . itreet, my-
cd it otherwtse outrage the family The robbers m not *err faotuilar fritor otheinsa-hator etc pt a St"'
of out Int Vor 0,7
A Britiehyrivate soldier, stationed at Otta- gathered *Toned 016.. wounded companion IN : d r, , : er w11 " c " 1
wa. Canada, received fifty lashes rir ~as.ert- and bore him off It i; not known who : h e ; its" A 0 to,moner rout
preiey the Grocer I. It a t . „ d,,,,,d. 1 4 4 :,:, I:e: C : ::h .t e : : . ..1::;. ,. .:: : : : •
~,•,.
,:, ,
r; t••t; h • 1.1. e bee ' tar. ..0. 'lot'
lag that - Canada you'd be annexed to the tau- robbers were ; even their
" nr i 5 unknown al; Itrn 15,-V'ne'.'gre‘ssdt,'OralOTY-tlXl.bar known *'
42'4 IrIC y n 5•1., iv- , • •ir• ‘,....., ,
led States before two yeiare , Ito lIIIF.II 01 .517.001 -Goy. Lyon and his .31.3 th first place, it it very stmp'e an e drainte. icsrned; 1.,- ,, ,: i ;:0 . ie .. ;
0, 7 ,
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A number of leading New York capitalists I private serre 'ivy, late nt . Idaho , left New the'- wing from
= ta the n
t'iredvire!ril7:' is c'o!n."":" ... q" b 7 11 , ' .. 0
'':''''.*
are in Washington to see about the probnbili- ) York ,Mty Wetlnee in 9 noon for Washington, tortoork himat folly, and the e-,broiderl /tit lx ft tr Peer 0.. c i,' , 'a on ",;.. s • ~,, „ .....
lice of the success of the Proposed impeach- ' stopping at phrlidelphi a until tEte 11 P. ot. not liable to get nut of order it r pewter my eerily 5.•%0. , m , ye..
‘ to . 0
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Gl.fli of the President: , The_ s.impe - achment train. There they took a.elreping ear, Guy . I , ,, lcgr e i cln "", it alt uP by sating ° • P.Tl'se Ch'„vr . ' rlt ".• ea» ~.,
•
business" is not very'pophlar with the hold- i Loon or.copying •he lower berth, lie at once r s ,
s'. .....s had occasion to r i mpsw e th. v •-, t h . 11 1 .-„ t t, o f sr, 'cot Iv tis 12, el- , r ?••,,, ,_ _ , • ...
era of Government securitiett. retired. taking. off his money-belt, which con- . otter =chives" The rernit vss a-eal a revOre.lo to- " , t 4 t re-: ' , 7 '5 , 0 'th i re. t, 10.... 0 ?..,
the Grover &Raker mactine.” land
faired 547.000. and'placing it under his pil
' Mrs Dr Andrews test:quo: , nre lo 5 rah'" rt.l.e., 33 51'1
low. Upon arriving in Washington he disco , •
erect that he bed been robbed of his money. ; thing 'l" aZ4fn i i i . t t - or aii the p : b it:s r fir s l ifa e Pt l ic l' it ‘ r%TitMir ii ' lv
T wo l' t .. " . / .' ', ;;4 • ,^ t " . l ll%":"; `'' '' ' - ' L r '' '' ' ' :' ..L. 17,
I , • Lots on lith ,:,,....„ tear.;
his empty heft heing found near the head of • , tori:vg sad to managed-r-"eau ~,,,i , le. perfect
ri iftu e t i e e l i.,"4 f ,rd
hi. bed. Mr lici 'all occupied the berth above ~it 'hotrod, and tall stain its steenixth Theo he l b read , and Four fell arty m. 00 7, -' )- •• ..' r.,
him. nobcdy e'er being in the section Goa, a cu t or sexidentelly breken -it* aespty on to d'ilkr.nt I , 7 ', th y : 1 1 : 5 . ",..: ~,,,,,, e • et ,
gentlemen r lept Soundly until morning. .4
kinds or r wzricAfroF - a 0 * to roarsr , -thout eb , ngt '''i 0 ,2 1 , 2 be r . e.:s 5,, ...:6th ;. 5 .,,,,,'!„*''" -ii -
'''''': ' ID 0,
Peculiar feeling shoot the he l d, producing a
dull, heavy sersstion. which Mr Lyon expe :Mee": lu s- . 2 .l ° E;ane, of the tome of Nolan-, illtman i / °Mtn iV KIPS'. 7 .'41 ,
I ,, tre lots o r .sastfras stro.ot,l-..•.,,„ , 4 . „
t , 1...' bi 1.5 C•rser of 5•13 and en ; _.,, ,
. 10nr costorera alllnttirthe Gruver& Pakermachins 1 - -
'deuce' upon awaking in the morning, to- - Ail by 145 .4. i.n el'es, on ray. 5 ,1., 4...,. 0 ....
rior dorobilit and tante of stytrb."
duces him so believe that he had been deur. Ops Jeante C. Croly (Jennie Jr in.: sirs-, , 22th •n 2 %I : Tin se' telai's `•• 2 ;:l:
ged Neither of the gentlemen has any idea • s I cret•r it to any machme I like tbe Greyer & I vbf," . .. .__ , ,
_, a..,...
by whom the robbery vote perpetrated, or the
o ßa h le . e . r i ca s te o b u t t e i n i z i
l t . ti o s i ps . L play.
, ~b a., : zre. t a .i
„ I t h i sta , n4 1
ear i l ~.. i r 'L. , "7. ';'' ;,',. , ~..,. a ' t4. ' ' 3J
h Ill" cf the occurrence The money itelen be- a Grocer rer & Baker it an * sate m re .” the purpo r s'e of a.l IL, I, sf , tr. 175 on Post ride --ate '........,
lunged to the Government. whiett the Gever- neat" I streets
moor woe noneeyinz to Wnaliingt on Toe ma t_ . The foregoing tcatiaony me-shim:ma beyoed , 4.4
ter hag been laid, before the co ice authorities r iot- •`
The great emptier., and ease of menage.. of
'and the Government detective.. of the Grocer & Baker ratchtsee
iimond That lb., ars not Itebte .0 • oct of repair.
* Th.:4 * That a greats* Tar et. o;vo r rk -5 can be 'oat) b," „....._
The trial cf John II Puvratt will probably
make rattle two impor ant por , ;one of the • with thtint then with othr machines i 4,f scree on Grape; P.,,, •...
evilence nn the coaspiracy trial Oae is the Pon:1 That the ehistiett rof sl,t h
ranger the oork ebr e - d, :A acres r „,,,, ; ,•0 •
; „ , , e
_to 114 ;, 20 0 5 , z h e; ;T, 1t . 0 . ;1 1, 7 , Xte - and wear bet'erLan temk l a" ye , s L.t e p , ,,,„.1.;,,,„, e ., , •
• j.turnoi of John XI i'ke , BoCah, in whin the •
last entry wt• male a few hours prier to his eptre, That the facility with al, el. sal ;.• t
r ot a• , hi ll ' : e ear itty d -yrcreos, ,
death. and which was taken from his pocket, seam es, be?.mored, etlyen des -o , ', is 0 great ao n- t i rbe r5e: 0f„,..,,,,.,
but hoe tlitio for been tient ;elect Tire other to r.,:i tt , Th ti the eeez, viii „,...,, ~,, ~,..,,,,5 , ,,h e „,
~,f i lx tiftn., , e .„‘*: , , ,.„,'l " .'
i ls a eon!, s.len made by ['sync. to a general t
e.,, cr.: Or froten at It.ere ate
ofEcer nevolunteera. ju-st prior to his exectz- b 73vventh Ithltt to i'le , l dome alt vartet et of cork ?en* c ;: - . r . l'''''*''' g''
tics in which he declared that the riot was .1, ° ....;; 4 .Z4'"' Le " "' Alt " '"''''' L "' ' f ' / 1 ,; 11 ..- - es't I
fer the anducti,n of Prey. len' I.'ne3ltt, ant' Dv, nib I, cc - red other rermerses in the ntre s.-..- eI 11 not e'
that
ti rk-ir oily 1.• few hours prier to the as- ir - i'd •lit -ivii '''d in'„ 'lt` inn iivittiti i' tb - i ' , '"r k I ear
sa•t-n-a , toct that C3OOl v.-.1..r".1 . 0.ta ti c,M- t. ; , k 7, r malt ,
o re
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, t. „ .! „ e r„ Ltzt. , ....r. e a , m r . f d
0 in . : r c . 1 . 1• ,, 5; , I T : t Er ,
mil ons_rd.r , they having rer ewe Ily fa•iel in mt. telto. ' a parts o' the aiels: stages tte es.,
-
their attemrt at abduct' ou - „..f,i-e.
These mac„h nes ear, b. were at WEIGEL I. VE•,' i-. E.- 1•
atur•te eructs NO See FATS STS on r s.- *
D 1 ,701,111 rio.s 9.-We would call attention to ~,,n• fo r Erie • Cconer -
the opinion of one of tit.' leading pacers of ;a:" Aar. 1 exmcme 4 7 reimens 01 theive•er.
Canada on the subject of Gift Entirprisee: 1 recta _:F „,,,,
•No.t of our res.d.r , hare no drub: real
B"
some of the numerous. , Gift Enterprise, Gift Eli. ac EIVItu Weal,
-
Concerts. &c.; which appear from tinteto time 1
in the public prints. e ffering most temr ling
bargains to those who will. Patronize them rt'll' E„, , G , ifiNFECTI(f ERNI'
N
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inmost cases these are eigantie humbace But ,„ , • "".
there are a few Ten actable firms who tl,:.tufr- -
rte. , in this manner , and they do it•to 't) menus
.4e ,,..._• 4.
GrtOCERIES FRUIT, N l'T'z
of inerevdng their wbolgi'e.ensin.e.,,,eend -- ir irernE
Oct to make mouiej • i'i otio ou ch firm., it is r'
true. finnisorne and valuable 'oriel s are TTO
pant,e I T' e ..1
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f t , r
N a is v , e i ry as . v m e a e ll sum ts.y. a . u .k d ,, w i w h a t i• m i T :
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Interesting Plaragraptts
4 .
A man named'Jobn MeNaughton, of Liv
ingston county, New York, is before the court
on' charge of seducing his Own daughter
A nutnber of young Itomen. behttging to
families formerly in affluent circumstances in
Georgln, are now employed in settinz type in
some of the printing offices in that Sine.
• A Windham county, Vt , couple last week,
applied for a divorce after a fortnight of mar
ried life: The Jude refused their request,.
saying that they hadn't yet given matrimony
it ;air trial.
At Cedar lowa, last Monday, a younZ,
man named 'McLain stole two hnodred dollar?:
and when de6.eted. cut his throat with a pen/
knife. lie was likely to Survive at last sic,=
counts. 1
It is safe to estimate that from SONO to 101-
000 negroes in Georgia in the totninz
winter from exposure and starvation. The
white people cannot support them They are
so impoverished that mahy whc were rich be
tore the war will abaoltaly suffer for the Ile
ceesirtes or We__ Here ie n broad. field for
pracetal philanthropy—,P , eket pbilisnthrDpr.
: The general riot , of ni3tiality by d?eease in
our army daring the War, was for the whole
gantry
esnotry 59-22: for the New England States
70-45 for the Western States 71-55, and for
the !diddle States but 33 SS. •
As a couple of drtinken men were waiting
along the canal towpath in Oswego. N ,0 1%,
the other night, one of them felt into the csr
al. Rig companion In the dark catizht _hold
of what-be enpposel to he en arm. and callsd
for be , p. When aid came it was -discovered
that be held the man 'by the , leg, .whiie his
head was all the while under the *rater, and
life was extinet.
A most atrocious robhery occurred at Ilert
line, Cotinty, Illinois, list week. The
isolated residence of an old man Iras entered
by two robot villains. and not only r3hbel of
$3,000 or $4.000, but the old man, a woman
confined to her bet by sicknes...ancl a relttirp
of the family were tied. band.. and frot, and.
then. ria with thehope et wiping out every
On Thuntlay r.iglat laet, in. the sown of
Sharptburg, A ilsglanny C , r313..y, a brutal an 1
unproioked mtraer was committe I A white ,
man tamed 3lcCotcbeon was shot dead On the
P - rch of a hotel, , by a negro named Mttlony.
The negro vase au eveu.e that 'the decease
had reached through a window an 3 tried to
poll his hair. Ile bovted that. it was nor
the first man he had shot. The city paper
reporting 'the brutal murder, winds up its
*contort, by saying:that ”Nfalony. 'who is cer
tainly deranged, woe 'cOmmittel, to jail to
await his trial."
The Detroit Union, ,of last week, gives the
following aecotint of a grave miv:t.ke the
marriage fine: "Me. Edward Thayer and Miss
Helen F. Setlituan, attenkiNi by Mr: 'An<tin
Humphrey. and Annie E. Cetus?, went to St
Paul's Church. the former to stet married, and
the latter to 3,t. as
„groomsman and brides- I
maid They all stood up . before the eta..
sod the otifie;ating eke:pima. the Rev- Mr.
Dunn, supposing that boa - couples were to he
married. requested . the gentlemen to
hands with their respective ladiei. Which was
1 1 done.tand in a eery short space tof time the
four were made Ink. The situation be'n.r.
fully realized by the, latter couple, they c..)n
eluded to ateept what they could not very
well hello, and ail adjourned to their boarding!
house. unite well plea-ei with the result of
the preacher's mistake."
Among the enriosities Of election, returns it
is stated that a hundred and thirty-seven Rad
' lest rotors of Elleuvilte, titter County. New
York. voted for Diva - „ed Willis for Governor at
the lastedection. Willis brutally munirre‘ta
woman - 14e formerly courted, but who had dis
cardedAtim. and married another, on ac cunt
of his dennken habits. His counsel sought to
show that their client was insane, at he, in
the clearest language. rei-adiated this line f
defence; and slaved by hit letter to this ef
lect every ev:dence of perfect- sanity. Willis
vat sefikenced to he hanged. but his sentence
wag commuted by Governor Fenton to impr's
onment for life, loins: the direct remon
strances of the people who lived in the vicini
ty of, the murder. To show their remem
brance of Mr. Fenton's uncallel-for interfer
enne.rathi is now in - statts prison. the pen ;
pie rated for Willis against Fenton.
I
tIiFSE I.trrtr GIRL*
For time pact we hire n-lined in the
Penneylranis papers accounts of warts hand
lof gitii." which was rraming' thr•toch the
Stet hen last
,beard of they , were near
HirMaharr. hut they p ”r turn on tt .0;!..44eDy
eiryj, where the story of their f.lrtnnes be
comes woven with tho tale: of several girls,
whose parents resi2e ih 13...tan10. A
burgh paper tel.'s Ihe .dirctnstaliees s thw :
Three little girls posrly 'es I, tame to the
ogre of Mayor Morrison, of Allegheny, en -
Thursday evening. a-'d rue their names and 1
ages as 0..10w5: Kitty Canon. aged between
twelve and thirteen Mary Asn Linlers, air
teen, and Tereza MalaY. -aged betarvu eleren
ant twelve. They state that they were taken - I
from their htmes lo Buff.eo, New York, by a.;
band of gipares, who-are now 1:-.J,.tel near the- t
Vatholie • church at , fanete.ter. They ray
that there are four families located in ••shan
tiei" at that plate. which were bloat - by them
sele-et that there are in the ban I three men
and foir women besides their: chi:area- The t
atmesof the.e.en are John Sherlock,. Janes
essilr.w and. Bryan Osman
1".. - -m- - ivrt 1:.:-ne.tes ~ The i. ,- erciZ.::41.3.e.r04.1
urc,...: ch!..ry-a. cf reading , Ll:lix L . : 'reg. B, :a 1
other liter-v=lv of ,the yeller ear: varisty.
1....-ss re-e... oily been illistestrdby an ot4exrirre.:e
ie. Cities: U. A oceber of ycncg beye, on
Perry street zed viritity. hetet been is the
i habit of reading thee trashy warks to art ca
::
to extent_ 0;e cf thee has extenied
twelve ca Viten dalars in the ;cort.......' : ase of
i •
di -me roves dcr:st the psi sn=tner. and his
1 eerapaniate have been bat litee behdol him 1
?,Th.ete ai-aele axe- all of the eitri..e:y sensa
; :lanai eh tracter. - , al bele ng to the L...`;' - x , euPer-
Seal of !hal:plass. The cipi-iiis of Lc - ream ;
i st hitbwaymen, cf stacalers, of =orderers- t
ill th.t.e.' .. atd_ of every ether hroad-thirsty i
ixtaraeer ko-ws to fie and artist,. make_np r l
.'he caterint of the dime novel to a rest
gore
'rel. The lads o whith we ritak tad gartsdr,
:Lemselres with this etas of retd!o ..c.e.
4ea ei
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t o IL% they bad vtatvw..ed a e.orbil desire far. N i i, .u. --= A ..- E .
1 ." wire:atom wrieh Ewell' ti-ok praeti-at
.o..utpe :. L i f xDas ,. GE: ,,... r. ,,,.. t
ilays , ~ . .,.....g. AT- ,
1 ,1. 4 ,, tw4 ieeks tio - At' 11/4 mi me.. Sret '
i i
4 `7 , T.V. Camay. al '
1 sil of 'tite•-,-the clams: fowgrteen yeui el, ....-....
the yitiereat ttn—orianited tbetasevel into ;
a "b..Oi ".f &Aver "till a "svitsl of fletY !
.f . 'VEINS, FON.,c,-'..is-s_ta begin ea via-, They re,oted„ : ju -
'.,
ea 1.4 * lirt- - .1' craven- new Bedfar3.. which they i 0 R 31 t -S. K. E. AT TRiPg
i tad se:eeted far their taxe e operadaos— 1 ,Sy Lb, dome cr Las:Akio' ale I wo=
I ftli width ars ar e
ectitolt Orrelsaias,'
017 NET) IN A NEV PLACE.t,
F: A D 'DErK
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7.• 0 0. r l - 2 -I PEACH. s-n Err, :Noara E DEPrer,
TCY•r• k ne; Ica 15 sz.?. a 't re at....!
ete.eck eho;c1,1; f , rara. '.414 Fits Cat
?"7:r T9tAcco—all to "he sold at ti.e ra 7 zot reitiors'Ar O E - A 7- "s
r rice_
Cal at? tea for you:l4:ra,, ' , Ee fella at ahlers:e, of
Tirtail. &at roarartars a satufattory artir.:e
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If TaF. ANT orsEl PAYS.
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3-nlz-to of grit, on .31-3 Tort. .1fc.,!... in 131-na.-y. :‘ , 0" . .•,
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-. is siy hitst‘a ;srra of ir,p, state,_ z-y sass...tr.:l to eel •
at the tSsse , e 1 Pt-rester *at %4,,- :a, a• la‘a-2 as "07.4-- .
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RocL , iNIATION IN rnN-,YizcF
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OF ALL HISI-1-.
FOR THE TIOLIDA'Yti
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(ND PRICES LO*
BENER & BtRGESS,
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