Yhe narieftiatt 'II4AttIETTA. PA : s4llllrDay Wohoipg, sepfetqbet 8, 1886. FOR GOVERNOR; Major General JOHN W. GEARY OF CUMBERLAND, COUNTY. , Air The Convention of Southern Loy alists assembled in Philadelphia on Monday, and the day was a gala one. There was a profuse display of bunting throughout the city. The Bentham delegates were received in Indepenhnce square, and were escorted to the Union League House by 'a large procession composed of the Boys, in Blue, Union League, National Union Club, firemen and citizens generally. Then there . was a speech of welcome- by Hon. Charles Gibbons, and a reply from Governor Hamilton, of Texae. The delegates next proceeded to National Hall, where the convention was temporarily organ ized. Ex-Attorney General James Speed, of Kentucky, was made perma nent president and Governor Brovvnlow one of the vice, presidents. The nation al flag floated everywhere. The long line of-stores and places of business Were literally embowered in tri-colored bunt ing, and flags floated from the mastheads of all the shipping, waved over all the public buildings and engine houses, and flaunted its beautiful hues at every turn of one's steps. The Union . League House .was the crowning - jewel of the . tri-colored ; display. It was literally swathed in tha emblem of liberty, while, to the very top of its flag-staff ran cor dons of pretty banners, each inscribed with the name of a different-State of this indissoluble Union Q A condensed synopsis of Presi dent Johnson's speech at Delmonico's, in New York, of 478 words, was -tele graphed 'to Renter's . European Press Association, on Thursday, by the At lantic Cable at an expense of $5019 in gold. A dispatch of 478 words, in ci pher, from the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico to the Empress Carlotta, now in Europe, also passed• over the cable on Thursday. The cost of transmission was over $5000.. • eir The President has directed a par don to be made oat -for Charles M. Con rad, of Louisiana, , a member of the rebel congress. He was Secretary of War of. the United States under 'the administra tion of Fillmore, was originally. a Whig, went against the party with Fillmore, and when the rebellion broke out was a thorough rebel and traitor. S i r A- daughter of a Chicago editor, few nights ago; walked in -her sleep out of a front window in the fourth story of her father's, boarding heuse, and strange to say, she was only slightly in jured. She struck an awning before reaching the pavement, which will, par tially account for the small injury she sustained. f ir Gov. Ward, of New Jersey, has called an extra session of the Legisla ture for the 10th. instant, to act upon the Constitutional Amendment and elect a United States Senator. Senator Scov el publicly announces that he will put no impediment in the way of favorable action but will now assist in promoting it. illar Henry. J. Raimoxid, of the New York Times, has been expelled from the Nitional Union Republican Coinmittee, for having deserted the principles of the party, and (4ov. Marcus L Ward, of New Jersey, chosen cbairman of the committee in his.stead. ar Among the strange "inventione" in France I;hich have been brought to, light by the recent discussion . on the needle•gun, is one which fires twenty, balls a minute, and hits a musical box in the butt; thus doing away with the ne, cessity of regimental bands. eir A gang of ruffians made a coward ly attack upon a colored camp meeting tear Baltimore, on Thursday night. Several negroes were wounded, and a white man was shot dead while praying. o w The gallant General 'Sickles re fuses the use of his name to the Johnson Soldiers' gathering - a . t S.3lo , ieland. The Generakdon't intend to, walk into the rebel sympathizing camp on crutches.. far There was a marriage at Deerfield Connecticut, a few days:since, of Henry W. Harley, of Montague; silty four year old white - mUn, to ,Amanda Jigger, an eighteen-year-old negro girl: air Montgomery Blair made a speech in Boaton 4 the pther.oight, in which he. said that •Seciethireffinfdif and 'Mil: Joseph Halt were, ;the 'teel,kroltigatore or the rebeittoo-1 1 . - : • ' gar General Grant and Admiral Far, ragtril ',beaming disgusted - at 'the elec: tioneering pilgrimage of the President, have left him, •ti_od are on - their return° Washington. igar H. N. Northern, of Vermont, was a delegate to the late Johnson Conven tion. During the last Presidential elec tion be said :—" I had rather see Jeff Davis President of the United States than to see Abe Lincoln re-elected. I had rather risk the destinies of this country in Davie' hands than in Lincoln's. I think him ten times more honest, and a man of ten times more brains. I think him ( Lincoln) the d—dest traitor to the Constitutidn that ever was." Paul S. Merrill, of Maine, was also a delegate. Here is what he said in 1861 :—" When the Republican army march to South Carolina, may they be met en masse by the whole South, * and have a Southein welcome." Vallandigham was made the scape-goat for a hundred such dele gates. illar A woman recently alighted from a train of cars lust' as it was starting from Keokuk, lowa, leaving a little baby on the platform.' The conductor dis covering the little passenger, went back to the town, where the mother was found. Upon being charged with deserting the child, she protested against any. such imputation, " arid really . couldn't tell . . how elle came toliop it there," eir Mrs. Samuel Hoar, of Concord; Mass, died on Wednesday. She was the last surviving child of Roger Sher man, Her age was 85. Judge Hoar, her. husband, who died about five years ago, was well known as having been sent away from Charleston, S. C., some years since for attempting to defend the rights of Massachusetts sailors before the courts of that State. eir During the late camp meeting. in Worcester township, an owl occupied a seat upon the limb of a tree immediately over the heads of the audience. He came there the day the meeting com menced, remaining there every day for a week, and left whew the meeting closed. Ire - frequently joined in the singing and occasionally manifested his disapproba tion by unearthly hoots. . ea- Two conventions assembled on the same day in Philadelpniat—Monday last—nthe loyal Northern and the loyal Southern. James Speed, Attorney Gen eral under Johnson. of Kentucky, was president of the Southern. The Phila delphii papers say nothing has near equalled It in its display since the arriv al of- General Lafayette, forty•two years ago. , lir An English lord, wishing to-do a little more than any of his brother aris tocrats had done before him, went to a telegraph office in London, and had his cigar lighted by an 'electric spark from Heart's Content, sent through • the At lantic cable. This feat cost - him 200 guineas, or $lO5O in gold. sir. The leading- rebels in the. lower counties of Maryland are making an ef fort to secure the release of Dr. Mudd, now in confinement at the Dry Tortugas. As soon as, the President -returns they are to make application to him for his pardon. isay: The Johnsonian tour drags its slow,length ilong. Andrew srieaks . his pieces': wherever a crowd can be collect ed, and is always ready to inform his hearers that he. done his .duty, and that.Congress.is a'revolutiodary body. ir J. Lawrence Getz, Esq., editor of the ReadiniGazette, has been . nomina= ted by the Democrats of Berks county, for Congress, beating Air. Ancona, the present member, after a sharp contest, by twelve majority. srar It is now estimated that the cus toms receipts for the current year will reach over two hundred millions. At this rite the public debt will continue to :be largely' reduced, or the. revenue rates reduced. l ir Some time since a gentlemen re moved .to California froth Sparta, 111., 'taking with him a favorite dog. The dog lately made his way back, to his, old home, having crossed the plains .from California on foot. sr An old German named Vanden Busch, died lately of cholera in St. Louis, and was buried - by 'subscription. Are examination of his clothes after bur ial-disclosed $9OOO in - United States bonds. • sr J. S. Dunham, editor of the Van Buren (Ask.) Preee ( pro-rebel) has just - been appointed by President John son a Collector of Internal Revenue, vice a Republiean,. removed. Er Hon, Hannibal Hamlin, Vice President of the' United States from March 4, 1861, to March 4,- 1865, has resigned ;he post of Collector of the Port of-Boston: fiar George H. Pendieton, 'has been nominated by the CopperjOhnson con vention of the first district of Ohio, for • Congress. Sir George Trussel, owner=of the cel ebrated .trottinglorse Dexter, was shot .dead in Chicago, on tbe 2d - ,. inst., by a wninan. Thotnaa W.- Key, mho died - near .14eiviDern, left his• property to two form . . • er slaves. Oak Hill? Va., formerly the residende of Chief Jg4ipa Mare a has beep . sold Ecoi, - . ct,\ - c-ss - faTILE fir On the 18th of August President Johnson made a' short speech to -the Committee appointed by the National Union Conventio s ioo present him with a report of their doings in .Philadelphia. After an introductory speech by Rever dy Johnson, of Maryland, the President responded, in the language of a cotem porary :—" It is much to be regretted that the President's reply was not in as good taste- as Mr. Johnson's address. The egotism of his speech was very re markable. It scarcely fills a column; and yet, in that brief space, he refers to himself, as counted by the reporter of the Boston Daily Advertiser, "one hun dred and twenty-six times in twenty minutes, as, ollows : twice as the "hum ble individual"; thrice as ". the Execu tive ;" thrice as " myself" ; eleven times as " me "; twenty-nine times as ? my" ; and seventy-eight times as simple "I." Thus it is. The " l's " have it always. What .a pity that his " accidency " could not have an eye single "to the true glory of his country, to say nothing of his reputation as a man of truth, patriot. ism, honor, common sense, decency, and political sagacity. car Mr. Doolittle, on assuming the chief stool in the Philadelphia, Wigivam; characterized its collected braves as •" bodygreaterin numbers and in weigh' of character and brain than ever . assem bled on this continent under one root" The Senator's rhetoric is obscure, but his modesty charming. Each Kickapoo rising in-war council to address his'illthy and squalid fellows invariably declares his tribe the largest and most powerful nation on the globe, adding the inevit able sequence, IA Big Injun me !"• eir A terrible tragedy occurred last Sunday in Queen Anne's county, Mary= land, at a place called " Hatton's When and Where." -It seems that Ev man nam ed Cooper, a rebel, shOt and killed two men, named James F. Johnson and Josiah Ellingsworth. Both died instant ly. The affair took place at a funeral and jealousy is the alleged cause.' All of the young men named were of the aristocracy of the region, and were se cessionists. _ lar As a little boy and girl were rid ing together in Taunton, Massachusetts, a day or two since, suddenly the horse switched the reins out of thejad's hands and set off on a run. The little girl jumped ont ; bnt the boy, only eight years old, climbed over the dasher, reached the back strap of the harness, and having worked hineelf along the shaft, mounted the horse, and by means of a check rein stopped him. ifir R. King Cutler, and other mem bers of the late . Free State Convention, have made affidavits before Upited States Commissioner Husted, at New Orleans, charging Mayor Monroe and Sheriff Hayes with being principals in or accessories to the late riots in that city. The latest reports are to the ef fect thlt one hundred persons were killed and three hundred wounded dur ing the riot. A little girl near Milton, Pa , was sent to the fieldsot few days since, to carry lunch to the field -hands. Re maining away longer than was necessary search was-made for her, when, she was found strangled to death by ,a black snake. The reptile had coiled itself several times about her ueck, and had to be cut in - two before he would release his hold. In New York the offence of water ing milk is, by statue, made punishable 'by fine or imprisonment, and in Borne parts of the city pains are taken to en force the law in this particular... On: Tuesday three milk dealers were arraign ed before one of the police justices, and fined fifty dollars each for watering their milk, It is not in New York alone that milkmen need looking after. lir The trial by jury. is a .right which every citizen of the United .States has claimed as his prerogative. .13nt it is of much•greater importance to 'those - who have been suffering for years from Dye. pepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and gen_ oral debility, that Coe's Dyspepsia Cure .will-certainly cure them,—the propri. etors guarantee it in every instance. cc Two elks recently brought 'to Troy, .N. Y., from the plains, by a caval ryman, were turned into the park ad joining -the court honee, where they at tracted much attention. The next day the female imade a plunge through the window and alighted on the floor of the Justice's Court, much to the consterna= tion of the court. or No stronger confluent on. the character of the late Copper. Johnson Convention is needed, than the fact, that the name of the saviour of his conntry,. the mourned Abraham Lincoln, was not one mentioned—not even a formal tri= bate to his memory—not the ,slightesti rucogniiiorr of his services °.T he Augusta (Ga.,) Constitution=' alist speaks: of the stars hrui . stripes as a "flag all over befobled' with k wrong, and a blackguad despotism that. daily af fronts God.bylbe villanies it does- his poor And-persecuted. people.!' • 111 Ur A Norwegian Willman in dhicago co l mmitted a.hasty marriage on the-15th inet., and on the 17th oommittedttlicrd:'. Nth)lf in Britt A Canadian paper makes the follow• ing appeal : "To those indebted to us we make our appeal for assistance. Job's turkey was a millionaire compared with our present depressed treasury. To-day, if the price of salt was two cents a barrelful', we could not buy enough_to pickle a jay -bird." Hon. Simon . Ctimeron, formerly" Sec retary of War under President Lincoln has taken etrodg grounds against Presi dent Johnson, whom he prOnounces, without:reserve, " a bad man, faithless to his promises, and an enemy to hie country." Gov. Swann of Maryland • is appoint jug a number of rebel registers, under the election law in that State, which was intended to keep rebels from voting. Cloy. Swann was elected as a Union man but has joined the Johnson deserters.. Senator Henry S. Lane, of Indiana, in a recent speech, referring to the Phila delphia Convention, said that its plat form was too near right to be supported by- the - rebels, and too near 'wrong to be supported by loyal men. A St. Louis Mies of fourteen eloped with a young Italian, 'and cheated a minister into marrying thew by plaCing a slip of paper with eighteen written on it in her shoe, and when questioned as to her age, saying she was over eighteen. Matting has been laid down to deaden the sound of the sentries' tread, at Fort ress Monroe, that the repose of Jell' Davis may not be disturbed. A surer. and more righteous plan would be to deaden Jeff' Davis and dispense with the sentries The New York World hopes that the President will not transfer Secre tary Stanton to some diplomatic post, so that he may get out of the country without undergoing "personal chastise ment." Here is a loud call for another Bully Brooks or Rousseau; On inquiry we find it is not true, as generally reported, that the President intends to resign, on the ground that he was not elected by the whole people of the United States, and that he is Exec utive of only a part of the United States ! In lowa, recently, two husbands trad ed wires, one giving the other $1,500 to boot. The citizens didn't like that style and drove the " boot " from the county with his new wife. The other couple yet remain. Mallory of Kentucky, a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention, in a recent speech at Boivling Green, declared him self in favor of the repudiation of the national debt. In an old family bible in Connecticut the record of a birth is entered in this ,wise : "Elizabeth jones, born on the 20th of November, 1785, according to the best of her recollections." Since Colonel'Forney has determined to canvass Pennsylvania we suggest ( subject to the approval of the Presi dent ) that be now be designated as the canvassback duck. • Gen. Cass' mansion iv Detroit, Mich. has recently been sold for $31,000 and . the people there are very much relieved on'h'earirig that it is not to be removed, as was reported. Rev. VVm. Wilson, D. D., was recent ly fined $4O before the Cincinnati police court for maintaing a nuisance in per- "mining about thirty families to live in the basement of his church. A Belfast ( Me.) paper chronicled the death of an elephant in that city, and says he left no estate to be adminietered upon—his trunk had mothing in it. A man who was freezing ice. cream at a pie nic near Monticello, 111., the other day. dropped. a revoli-er from hie pocket which, exploding, killed It is estimated that at least twenty thousand Americans have gone to Eu rope on business and for pleasure during the present season: It is reported in New Orleans that Mayor Monroe has been depoeed and a successor appointed by the military power. The Pennsilvania Railroad Company employs 1100,men at its workshops at Altoona, and the pay averages $45;000 per month. The impression that. Jeff.,Davis will soon be released from his imprisonment is steadily gaining ground at Fortress Monroe. A general removal of the United States district attorneys and United States marshals is expected within a few days. Why is - a young lady just frotn board . iug school like a building committee? Because she is'reaily to receive propos al s. . H0p..0 M. Roberts, President of the Sinession Cc.nvention - 0f1.861, has been cli /sen United- S tates-Senator from Tex- :The New geflforFL. Stemlard thinks croquet only encourages silllness, affects tilt.m , _ - MidhigacilleV has eltilied With' Ofe step ' i tliec and 5800 in greenfiria~cs. lA'man paid $96 and no An alligator about two feet in length, I was discovered in a cellar at 543 Broad way, New York, on Saturday morning. It was supposed he was batched from an egg accidentally dropped during the re cent stay of Van Amburgh's menagerie next door. Mr. Montford, of Springfield, 111., knowing that a young lady was going to a party, the other night, loitered in a yard adjoining her residence to see who attended her home, and was shot for a burglar. He may recover, bat bis cari osity is blighted. _George Grumll shot himself through the head in the woods near Hartford, on Saturday week, and left a note to •his wife, in which he said : " This is to let you'know that I have gone from you forever on this day." The wife of Charles P. Anthony, of Brewerfon, Me., who is doubtless truth fully represented as a high strung wom an, drowned herself last week, because her husband would not leave their old homestead and build anew one. man was recently arrested at New Britain, Conn., who had been travelling through the State, : dressed in woman's attire, selling duplex elliptic skirts to farmers'. - daughters. He escaped from his captors and is still at large. Mlle. Cornelia Meyerbeer, the young eat daughter of the great composer, late ly married Herr Gustav Richter, profes sor at the school of Fine Arts, Berlin. Her dowry is $200,000: At the request of the Emprees Car lotta, NapOleon has extended the time for withdrawing his troops from Mexico till January lat. Ile will also furnish Maximilian with material of war. An Englishman in India was horrified by the receipt of a telegram from Eng land that his wife bad been delivered of five daughters. The despatch should have said a fine daughter. young woman was making a bed, in Charleston, S. C., on the lath, when a loaded pistol under the pillow was dis charged, killing. her. instantly. A boy was murdered near Nebraska city, while driving . his lather's cattle, the other day. The murderers, drove the same, cattle into town and sold then:, Two cholera victims—one in Wash ington and another in. Cairo—have come to life again, after having been in the undertaker's hands. A. T. Stewart, of New York, is re ported to wear a ring with a Latin motto, which, translated,signifies, •leep busy and mind your chances." On Pit, the French Prince Imperial, twelve years old, has been betrothed to the Crown Princess 6 of Prussia, aged four years. Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, has issued an address to the people of New Orleans ; stigmatizing the President as a traitor. The Providence'Spiritualist Conven tion resolved against the Christian reli gion, animal foot!, and Andrew Johnson. President Johnsen has gone to.Chea go-in the car built for Mr. Lincoln. Geo. W. Kendall, of the New Orleans Pinar:4l'e, has sailed tor Europe. It is stated that Jenny Lind's husband is a sot and squanders Imr money. - Henry Ward Beecher rusticates on a $40,000 farm at Peekskill, N. Y. Dean Biehuiond leaves $1,500,000 worth of:property. Jamea Gordon Bennett, jr., is said to be an enthusitiatib yachtsman. Mrs. 'Jefferson Davis has returned to Fortress Monroe. On the 18th ult., (August), suddenly of Chol era, at Keokuk, lowa, Malty, wife of Sam= uel McClelland, formerly of this Borough, aged .52 years. 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