The 1 >rtil.y Review Towanila, Pa., Monday, Nov. 21, 1881. EDITORS . W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD . (i Daily Mtevieic" only 25 cent* per month. Try it, The independent Republicans of this State are determined to relax no effort in their warfare against the machine. Wolfe's success in polling 50,0000 votes has given them fresh courage. They held a conference in Philadelphia on Wed nesday, and appointed a committee of seven, who were empowered to select a committee of 251, which is to consist of one member from each Senatorial and Representative district of the State. In dependent Republican clubs are to be formed, and the people are to be invited to take active part in the election of del egates to the State Convention. The ob ject is to secure control of the State Con vention which meets next year to nomi nate candidates for Governor and Lieu tenant-Governor. The leaders make no concealment of their purpose. They say, they are working for Reform within the party, and that they will not holt, if the machine secures control of the conven tion. They are working in the interest of no particular candidate, but for a con vention wicli shall represent the free will of the party. Senator Davies participat ed in the conference. The Springfield (111.) Journal draws this sad picture of Lincoln's law partner: Bill llerndou is a pauper at Springfield, 111. lie was once worth considerable property. Ilis mind was the most argu mentative of any of tire old lawyers in the State and his memory extraordinary. For several years before Lincoln was nominated for the Presidency, llerudou was in some respects the most active member otthe firm, preparing the great est number of cases for trial and making elaborate arguments in their behalf It is said that he worked hard with Lincoln in preparing the memorable speeches delivered by the man who af terwards became President, during the debates between Lincoln and Douglass in 1858, and in constructing the Cooper In stitute address delivered by Lincoln a short time before the war. llefndon, with all his attainments, was a man who now and then went on a spree and it was no uncommon thing for him to leave an important lawsuit and spend several days in drinkiug and carousing. This habit became worse after Lincoln's death and like poor Dick Yates, llerndon went down step by step, till his friends and associates point to him as a common drunkard. Director Switt, of the Warner Observ atory, Rochester, N. Y., at eleven o'clock the lGbh inst., discovered a f.iint comet in the constellation of Cassiopea having right ascension about an hour and fifty minutes, declination North sev enty-one degrees and motion slowly westward. It has a slight central con densation but no tail visible. It is near ly round. Swift estimates its diameter at about four minutes. It is possible that the st ranger is the comet of 1812 which was expected to appear in the North. The comet is in a line between the polaris and great cluster in Perseus, a little nearer Polaris. This is the seventh comet discovered since January. Swift telegraphed the discovery to Europe suil will probably get SSOO, the Warner prize, the second lie lies received this year and the fifth awarded. By a vote of 71 t,o 2:? the Legislature of Minnesota adopted articles of impeach ment against St. Julian Cox, Judge of the Minnesota Judicial circuit. The articles contain eighteen charges of drunkenness upon the bench, and a charge of frequent ing houses of bail repute. It is not likely that the persecutions of the Jews in Russia are yet ended. The recent proclamation of General Ignatieff, the Russian Minister of the Interior, who has been charged with the duty of alleyi - ating the difficulty, seems more like an approval of the disturbance than like an effort to enforce the law. With the tacit encouragement of this paper from one so high in station, the persecutions are like ly to break out again at any moment. It seems to be an unpardonable ollence in Russia as well as in Germany to know how to make and save money better (ban the Slavs and Teutons do. Some of the F. F. V.'s have .been ''buck ing" against Untie Sam with disastrous re sult to themselves. They boycotted an anti- Bourbon postmaster at Shaklefords, combin ing successfully to prevent him fmmobmin ing a room in which to transact business. The postmaster represented the matter to the department at Washington, which hasdiseon tinned the post office, and the Shaklotords F, F. V.'s now have the satisfaction of going into the next county for postal facilities. Will the Independents who have been in session in Philadelphia succeed in or ganizing a stronger ring than Cameron and Quay's? It is thought there will be a falling off of at least twenty-five percent in the cot ton, wheat and corn crops of this year as compared with the crops of last year. However bilter the feeling may be against the wietch Gnlteai;, the trying position in which his counsel Seoville is placed will win for him the sympathy of a large portion of the public. It. is an interesting fact not probably generally remembered or known that Judge Folger was one of the nine men in the New York Legislature in 1 s;7. who voted in favor of giving w omen the bal lot. QUI MINE SUBSTITUI r ' The Only 25 Gent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES And ail MALARIAL DISEASES. 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