The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 02, 1872, Image 7

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KKIDAY. Al'dl ST 2. 1S72.
Urpiihlicnn TirU. I Tor IS? !2
rfrtr-wtiwinr.xr,
U. S. GRANT.
FOB VK'K PBEKIDKST,
HENRY WILSON,
Prraltlvnllnl Kli-rtorit,
A. II. MRACHAM. "I I'maiinn ronniv.
Vfi !. II.UiK, ot WiwliinjrtoB comity.
J. F. ; A7.1.KY. of ilou;lus county.
IF.
I fan individual can advocate one
line of po'iey to-day and its oppo
file to-morrow ; if" he can "advocate
the elevation of the black race, the
granting of lauds to ftwdmen, the
necessity of passing laws fir the pro
fection offoiitherh loyalists, the abso-!
lute right of the Federal Govern
ment to enforce these laws, and the
vital importance of defeating De-
, ., , i .11
mocracy.lieeause itstrmmphs would ,
dcfit these wise measures. ' and '
H,p t.m. ftWHiiid and swallow it all !
by denouncing these very measures; i
if a leading advocate of protection, 1
one who has devoted a long life to ;
it, and has done more than any '
other living advocate to mould pub-; sincere iu their love of the old
lie sentiment in its favor, can, iu his j time Democratic principles, but j
old age, for the sake of the Prcsi-: who now refuse to be bought or
deucv, allv himself with the friends
of free trade; if ho can say 'f
the Democracy : "May it lie writ-1
ten on my grave that 1 never was
its , en ocacj s,,oower aim ,.
. ,.v i ii 1 1!-.j
aim ukivi.i Homing us uc.jmv.
If he can say tj:at,aud place him-1
self in a mendicant attitude at the
feet of that party, an.l bog for its;
support; if an iislividual can dc-1
sceiid to such a plane of inconsist
ency and dirt-eating perfidy, and
still be W; then the Democracy
are quite right, and Horace Gree
ley, the "wood-chopper" ot Chap-
paqua, is tlie grandest, the most su
perlatively sublime picture of hon
esty the world ever saw.
Tlie Death of Jmurra.
It will be sincerely regretted by ,
American readers that President ;
Juarez, of Mexico, is dead. Ilisde-
cense will doubtless prove a serious
blow to the siiiwssftil develonme.it
of progressive ideas of civilization !
ill tliol. niifitvliiNMivcml :-itinii u !
exponent of Liberal ideas, and a I
most R-arlesa eirevtW. ami devoted
,WWrf l,t nrt .Ta,P, had
.....i.,.i i... K! i i
mimiivu u ma viwiini aiiuhu j
it., o,l MinAvL. n.fi.tiin.tiH.!,'. tflnl I
IJ ,ll,l lll', IM'l ., II ,11 III. I I l l , V l.H.L I V. ... ., i"'Vi.Hi, 11,1.1 ni.i w IUI-
a,,dabiHtV,i.-atheri,,gabo.rtnimalowcdbutbyfew Keptibli .i
support of faithful adherents, which cans, and many of the Democrats
enabled him to do much towards
restnriiKr bis noiintrv frmo ustatp of 1
.m;hovi..,.,c .,,..1.,. .i ;!dap t,. m0jw.. i; ... ,.i
. . -
ranee, to a state of progressive en-
,. ,.' t , 1 ..
hghtenment and peace. 1 he ma-
tonal interests ot the country were
m rapidly develop, which i
v,mpp,1fi.r HMb, o i4!,f . ,.i i
. . , . i ai - i , . i
giunoHiMirv. u UKmg.it nia.
death will again involve tf i&Ul fl .lli w
, , . tig . "Hiat the most searching mvestiga-
t 1 !.. l...; ... ... i
lauu in revolutions aim counter- ;
n-.i .i . i . i
M Anhe
of Mexico ho Ore us. her npiichant .
O! .uexico .aaoro us, ner pencnam, ;
S2ES
t tfrrtn! at atiy other conclnsion
, JH!less Mm for Urniit.
v 6iicley' (urtotic invliiiation to
take uj) with every new faugled no-
;,T ,.W,M'T . ' .
. :..,. .Kki .1..... i.:,.,
,T.. ..u,i.-i.o.L- w ,
Imsiness interest of the country as a ,
- ,,.1:.!.,.. l) i n: .
"lf. !L . . . .1 m
vainuuiweiur 1 rcsmeiu. 111s iitsitr-
centric history in the advocacy ofj
"isms'' and nrbiects. instifics the I
lear that in the President's office he i
would be equally prone to cxpeii-1
ment ia visiona"ry fchemes, wi,ich ,
would seriously impair the brat
ness interests of the country, if not j
precipitate financial ruin. Tho
business men Of the couutrv knowittnwn A,.trift ...! tl r
that Grant' policy is safe and se- j
euro, as wen as prnaeni, ami iney !
j. b VI i ..... i . 1.1
mil vote accordingly.
Eight months ago Horace Gree-
" j was a strong supporter oi Uett, ' pmin seven lncnes in oircumierence
Grant. It. took him just that long U titnotliy stalk tut feet high, and a
"ttte "torn over again; mi Tifhriup wcigMrig ten poudrli.
Iah- ...,":. . I
hunt ;. hauro.
A Xw York dsF atcli states that ' North Careliua is coiKjeile.1 to i feroer near St Jftwpb, Michigan,
Karton D.n.cnii, M. f, Pomeroy, Ix; Hepnblicaj. by New YorE r!'"'. offercl his wife (with whom he Imd
Bayard , Xew Jersey, Van Men, In St, Louis on tliei&th in At- ivwl wr brty yrs) $16,000 to
of Xew York, awl other leaders of ' tlmr Holmes lieing refused admit. siK" a bil1 f tlt be
the straight Democratic movement, tanee into his house, forced an e nU marry t,,e Uk SirI Up
hold private Marmot the trance at the back door, KUbbwl ''S tli1inscl ot "ixtcc" J Mn
York Hotel, m thc afternoon ; awl killed his wife, and then .cs-'j Uw.i thought the $16,000 of more
of the '25th. to tskc nreliminarv
steps to organuM throughout the
country. They rented entliusias.
tic res)oiWes from all quarters to
the call for the Louisville (Wen -
tion, in Scptemlier. Thev say that
-..n a. h n e.x.
Mill (IVIt"JJ,UHUIir IlWftl Ol HU I'lilH'
will Ik; in attendance. Thisaftbrds
a last chance for old fashioned, bed-
i if i ItaJ a,'
rocK, uiCKory wcmocrais w snow
their hands. Alas, however, for
that class of Democrats here in
Oregon ! The Kngenc (iuwd is many ami tho nomination of (Vive
the only Democratic journal that ley.
now can consistently rally them. ' The Xew York Herald on the
The rest are each engaged in blow- 2fth iust. received a long letter by
ing a Crceley-lirown UK)t horn.
tIm oue win More iiuui onet ti.e
0M'-
Wll f ImSl ,
n MM a lew- icepuhiicans ... each
State, such as have been inlhieneed
by a desire to secure it.s rewards,
i .i i , ,. . . .
rather than by a love of its princi-,
nTL or a .Wire to i fclinir
p,U1 1 I
to the Greeley-Urown faction, their
numlier will be more than made up
by accessions from that class of the
Democracy, who have always been
sold without their consent. The
idoistitv of the Democratic uartv
having lieen willingly yielded into
t,c Chappaouaek faction,
. ... . .
'"i
Potato wUI no longer feel under ,
, obligations to cling to its fortunes.
A Fellow Ftollng.
The Xew York Tribune was
fonnerly very zealous in if efforts
n . 11 WIvllWHK IVIIIIVII VII lIIV .'"in, vt,m
to ferret out and expose and very I mtahoU serrate conventions
hearty n its language of L, g
tion of tlie lammany frauds and . ... .
.u a . x- rt- fll, , , I 7'he Even mr Am, DcmcKratic
thefts. Now that dree ey has be-1 , r
came the Democratic candidate for
Presidctit, and is supported enthu
siastically by the Tammany thieves,
it will be very likely, in fact, it may
be certainly anticipated, that the
bark of Tammany so far as the
Trllmnc is concerned, will hence-
forth have
I smooth sea and balmy
breezes.
UeruuuiN OpiMwed to Uroley.
The Germans have never iK,eu j
ttntnffom of 1 17lav fWiAlnt Hi
persistent advocacy of the most rad-!
ical snmptimry legis'ation has made
him almost t.nivers),llvol,nnvi.t
,i. Jmj m, i. 1
wv isna.ivo' x iiu i.,4iupic oi V'Uil
S''lilir III ninl,i)',iiw, lt!.vi ,iilt fu l.,l
will also refuse to vote for him.
(Jrcolcv's nnniinnt.inn line hail n ton.
ru. i New Yam, Ju v 26, 1872.
publicans and Democrats on Grant. 0- in' , .iT ; Z i .
1 w: Believing that equal rights
The c M ; for M me m matter what thcir
, ... , , I co or, is the truo interest of every
f", n ."'T I " the only baS
by 1,1C ''"W n&uH tl,c!ofatrue national and everlasting
Administration, fall harmlessly to
, .
, v, ,
, ' oi me uirce i
5JJ 5jJ tQ fi J
i,-1urM,iB Admiiiiatmiinii T...,
Wn
j know their charges to be false, but
hope by frequent repetition to make
tlfcm pass for truth.
The Democracy of Oregon arc
,,..,.,,., .,,.i ii.. i.
w vugiigwi jiviow.T.iiy .,. -wen.
,-n,uWB1r oi -nar ami
horso thief" Greeely. The "frank
; n .1 ,, . 1
incense inev use smells to heaven
. . . 1 . . . !
very loud of rank deception,
. ?? .
. , !" P0 "Rve acccm tho j
mvitat,on J t,M5 ,,re"ch (lovcr1
mcnt to scud repntatn-es to a
ConSre;sat rar,s to c0"slt1cr tl,c ;
mctnca ls)'atem- ' ;
Tlie Tratlesmark Convention be-
states went into effect on tho 23d i
i0Rt,
Tlie editor of the Journal, at 1
Eugene, has been presented with a j
.. . -1 . M .....
caped. iiis wife had kept an as-
sanation house, when he was absent
! from the city.
Gov. JcCook, of CWornia, says
' that the feeling in his sctiou'wl the
country is all for (Vrai.t. Western
inni H Arffi. hlUJ i
I'vvj-'tv (in IICVIUJ WVUIIU
they are free-traders.
j lix-Judge Thomas Wilark has
... i i .i nt i
R-signeu irom me lammauy ut-
cral Committee. He is dissalisfie.1
at the conduct of reformed Tam-
cable from Dr. Livingstone, ad
dressed to James G. Bennett, thank-
in him in a most cordial manner
for the kindwss and generosity
Stanley to his relief.
Governor Austin has received a '
oispaiiwi irom nrainaro, Minnesoia,
iugthat troops lie sent there hn
; mediately. 7'he town was tilled
i with Indians, and hostilities were
threatened. This was on the 25th
I 7'he Pruticlorv at Winchester. I
X.Y., an educational home fc,
... c t -...1 .1,...:,.,..,
-
neonle.waa burned on the
1
Six hundred icople were asleep in
' i the building when the fire occurred,
j but all were saved alive, though
: ....tlnJv iWtitnt..
i. , i, ri, . f i
wr. moii . lair, or beware.
WOVCTnOr Austin I as rcceivcu a' " " "ts
,. , ,. . " ' Lihartlki of a horrible iraw
X. Y., was arrested on the 2oth f r
producing abortion on Elizabeth
Hcndershott, resulting iu her death.
The Xew Jersey Democratic and
Liberal State Committees at a con-
.:., ., T,-,,,.t,, it,,, oi'.ii, .i
uititii iui . i in -ii . . ;n . iu .inn
26tb hoisted the names of Grant
and Wilson. It is published at
Hull'alo, X. Y.
A large mass meeting was held
iu Atchinson, Kansas, July 2(ith,
in re'ationto the indorsement of S.
C. Pomeroy as Senator, and. his
claims for re-election. After a dis -
cussion between him and C. C. Kos-
ter, a vote was taker which resulted
''is repudiation,
t Kalamazoo. Miclngan, on the
Qiarh HUkr, the
,K,-V- ' ' " mlm)
m,1OT 1,1 ,our lor.i uve ;
minutes.
John Harris, colored, from 7lx-1
.... I
as' caM " (,e U" ot,,er ih? .
ft,,d rc'l,,ostol wme exl,resso"
i senunieiHi irom nun on hio negni i
j question in behalf ot his people. :
Greeley wrote the following:
peace, I am yours truly,
HORACE GKEKLKY
7'lie District Attorney will ask
fiir f ..,... t.i i.i
v..a..g, v....v
Uo,, , to iWtwhU
. Ji t. . . .
is thought to lie the next move.
A boatcontahiingaboyaimgirl.
children of Mr I.escor, drifted over
the falls at Niagara, on the 80th;
also a boat containingan old fisher-
man named Barney and an un-
known man. Bodies not recovered.
ThcJasonic hall building at
r..yw, iii ),.!,.!.. the finest l,ll
7 - ' e?
1 t 1
oittcw, uesiR.yeu oy ,
fire on the night of the 26th. En-.
tiro loss, 880,000
Thc corn crop of Illinois, Wis-!
cousin and Minnesota is immense. '
Mn TUmm MatU , ofi
Toieka, Kaiaw, drowned herself
ftll a three-year old child in the I
rivor t'w" on the 27th. Domestic .
""'W'11 the cause
T ;Ian??S th. miTiem f
jonn n.nKiiic, was taken from tlie
jail at WaTrensbunr, Mo on the
27th by a mob and hanged.
Tlie largest Republican mooting
ever held in Nebraska took place
at Lincoln, .Inly 26th. Fully Ave
thousand people were present
The rtenographer who aecompa.
F. Brown, a wealthy IVftil
value than such a husband, and she
j acceptl the otter,
! Tin HcU'Wff publishes a
lctu?r frum ''' k
! competitor in the Sena
j rial h ,1C 'Glares,
' according to Ids recollection, that
...JP '
i Mr- chm, in a swcli at Jetlcrwn
I Cily ,luril ll,c Senatorial contest,
lltli'l'lv liciticd fill vv'lt 1 1 i-i 1 1 IV IVltn
v jr- j
; lhofe w,, fi,vor r,-'b,!, enfranchise-
incut, and repudiated the action ofj
Republican papers which undertook
to commit him to that jHjlicy, and in
the most emphatic language assert
ed his entire devotion to the most
ultra doctrines of Radicals, and
VM&1 llis fait,'','1 "M'P' t of
i tncm-
' The great plains of 7exascon'ain
: 011C mi(dr0ll and fifty.t,vo miiolls
i of acres.
7'lip.TnntfiOii fTpmiA Whin r!im
, "
which was perpetrated at the vil-
lage of PrrMWii, a week ago yester -
day. A negro named Wash Con-1
nely found a drunken white man
I named Smith in the road, and with
Ml.!.. 1... t...3. !. !..
MPfww - ww mmpm nun ...
a most shockiiitr manner. At night
tr,W, "mM( ,vf
il .t i! ....i ill
and made his way into the
rooln of a yu"3 ,a,1-v mn1 ( r-v
,mi w" "V" W
I was arresun ik'm oay, aim narrow-
ivescaneii vnc nini'
"
nicd tlie Suli-Committee of Indian
Attaira on their recent visit to In-
dun territory has retunwd. Some
ver.v important testimony has I wen
taken, disclosing immense and al-
i n
most incredible frauds upon the
. Cherokees, Crcks, Choctaws and
. ., ,
Chickasaws, through the means ot
. lo..:. .. i iu ju
i-.".!" w" J
I gtcs with Washington lobbyists
: and agent. Tho Committee is said
to be indignant against persons in-
j volved in these robberies of ignorant
! Iimiaiis, and the cancellation and
. aiinHllmentofsHcliexistiiigeoiitracLs
, will bo insistal upon,
1 Tito Park street Methodist church
j in Indianapolis, Ind., raised ?30,000
on the 27th, to complete the edifice
will be the finest iu the State
; A Detroit Sunday school boy got
; a silver ring and a nice caseol brain
" ty memora,, 1,400 VWW8
o. .npu.re
August Belmont's name is prom-
ineutiy mentioned as the Democrat-
. t' 1 1 ir c A '
" T f
Urk' , ,
vnec-icj iui Kuguuiiij.mwi wt
the season at East Hampton, Long
i Island.
7b egrams from Xorth Carolina
. . .
to thc 20th say that the campaign
( m
i , ,
I T N a Hepubl.can success. Dem-
! ocrats arc alarmed and are trying to
create the impression tliat large
numbers of negroes have been im-
ported from Virginia to vote th?
"r .
, irui,ii0AI) t t-ket
TZfcwSBe
.1 wm o nunc
ilirh'cu'ty occurred at
L
wli;
Savannah, fa., on the 29th. Two
whites and
several negroes were
; woul,dcfl.
I On U.e eve g of tho 29th, the
Japa Embassc-y was lumdsomely
eiltortailHHi by llic city ot pjliIat,c.
1
, r....n
i 7'ho estimated loss by tho burn-
ing of the sugar refinery in Xew
. .i:vMmi .mn c.,
"
nee i
, companies.
A train on tlie Kansas
VSc Kailroa.1 fell through a
bridge at Coon Creek station on thc
h ult, resulting in killing five
Pngera and tho injuring of sev-
eral employes.
i, ...
Horace Greeley once said that "I
do not say that every Democrat is
a horse-thief, but I do say that every
iiorsc-th ief is a 1 )emoerat" ( i reeley
is now earnestly begging tliesc same
horse-thieves to vote, (or him.
rr- . .
Stanky, oorresjioutlent of fh N.
Y. Herald, has arrived in tOndon.
rUKKIUS XCWK.
The Vienna Industrial Kxposi
tio1 (r all nations wi 1 commence
May 14, J?7tj, and close on the
81st, No Mpirbptiatiou has as yet
liecn made by tmt Cotcn.meiit to
defray the exienM!s,
Sir James O' Council, brotlier of
j ManielO'CounclLdiedou the 20th,
. T i
mJ,oiHlon.
(len. Sherman left I'aris on the
Ofiil, for T oiidon
,or '"""on-
In Kus'ria, (Jcrmany, on the
OOH, ... ....... C.il,J u-iii, .
I '
(j,
gers, while crossing the track, was
run into by a mail train, and eight
(lassengers killed outright, and all
the rest in the omnibus injured,
T,1() 1( ,U s)orty isMlc
an
encyclical letter, declaring that the
Society of Armenian Catholic is
separate from the Church of Kon e,
j and placing them under the ban of
excommunication.
The l'nlip h'W !trn.,"imm7,1t Mm
f of ;allimoleam, 0 1Jishop
i of Ivtchmond.
TheCzarof Uussia will visit the
f Fm of , -e jn s ,teIn1xM,
Mexico ia quieting down under
it n:... ..c.i . ..e
lUKimiu meatioi peoceiui uc-
i 1 .., , , ,
'w U,L ,A V
(u.hada to the sunremc eXccntlv;
1 autllori, y ftl,r hmm
The ninurH tI,at diflicultv had
arri(C1 lhe G&m Court of.Vr-
hitration are positively contradicted
in a dpalch of the 20th ..It.
7'he striking coal miners in the
Denartment ot I)u Xord. on tlie
-;25th, attacked a detachment of
1
j troops sent there to preservo the
! ,m-e. The troops were compelled
; , e l.m n,l cvpml wpw
killed and wounded. Forty rioters
were arrested and imprisoned.
President Juarez of Mexico died
on the night ot the 10th ult., of ap-
,oxy r,C rresi(loilt,y devolves
upon Lenlde 3;ee Tijada, Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court.
A rumor is published that (Jon.
Sickles, 1'. S. Minister at Madrid,
Spain, has withdrawn his resigna
tion, the delferences between him
and Sagosta having lieen settled, t about unsatisfied? Why is it that the
Tl.n cn; ), fi,;!, ,;ii .i i stars which bold their festival around
lhe Spanish Cabinet will wtor.l tjmM.lhnmmmmvk
take to carry into effect the liberal I ing us wiui their uiiiiiprouchabk glo
measures promised long ago in fa
vor of the colored races of Culia.
Banished revolutionists are re
ported returning to Mexico. Tele
graphic communication will be
established between Metamoris and
Jexico in a few days.
7'hc Castil'o Band of Carlista,
numbering one thousand men, have
been defeated in the north of Spain.
Thirteen were killed and forty-five
J ...I .. 1
capiureo, leu oi wnoiu werewouiiu-
Oil.
Christine Xilsson was married at
Westminister Abliey, IaiiuIoii, on
thc 27th ult., to M. Koussird. The
nuptials were witnessed by an im
mense assemblage, including many
aristocrats and artists.
7'he Krencii Government
con-
templates the resumption of diplo-
matic relations with .Vexico. 7'he
death of Juarez has removed the
only obstacle thereto.
While ouropnents arc engaged
in charging corruption upon Gen-
cral Grant's . Idraiyistration, let it
be borne iu niiiwl that since Jaicli j
i ls;) the tiiiblic debt lias been !
mi .i fiooi oik uui OT ..J l.,.i
reduced 381,945,8M 0 , and the
interest on it has lx?en cut down
atitkono tin ir U ....,H,; I
622,002,519. If there is anything
in these figures to .indicate corrup- j
.. . ti:t ... ...w. : v . l...... ., . ,
no,., o ..... w ... . v mm p,.,.u,1. W!ict. the pla ter sefwhar
thc people can see the public debt dened, it kept tlie limb as Immovable
being rapidly ca.K.ld.theexpens.s '. of ,s
of the government lessened, the Will knit together in a brief thrte and
taxes diminished, and three Depart- 'fcome as g.sul as ete
nicuts of government managed in
an honest and prudent manner,
they will be satisfied. Such is the
anMct presented by the .ldminis-
tratiou ot (trant.
. - - - - " 9 t " ---- -
Ul ,,if,i,. ..,..i .1 1 mni out ot the r,smi, tl.nx.gli tla' air
is conhdently ewted that ptllMlv ,, ,1()1,lL,, wlll tlk,v ..,
Georgia will go Hepiiblican. .1.11. j imtuuder the Ipiliioiice of cliliiroforin.
Stevens aim Uobert 7boml refuse fulsta,,bt'a h) tht' Uick M a
to supprtGreelev, and their exam-, z2 , ' ,
i "hi ii ii . , lhe inoit elhatial ivinedv lor snake
pic will be followed by multitudes i.ite is s'unplv to Immerse tfW part bit
of Democrats. 2'lie Savannah J11- S,,01'J1 4 taslWe. in tvater a
AVim savs t.ht tlmnsamk of (Jp.itv ,,ot Xi wn b,; b,nne- " '"""'V I1"'
jy.m mys tmw inonsamis ot ueor lsoM at m,w ,.,lis mmw h;,s
gia Democrats will not go to the been repeatedly triwL ami tbiiml effec-
K)lls, tnal.
: .y, 1-
Tlie Tammwjt thieves all shout' Spectacles were first utl toh.rds
fcr "honest" Gmolev U hat a com. t,MJ e1 of t,le Wccntli century, and
wr none v.rawey. wnatacoaa. areaM wtiavebecn inreWedlryUog-
mcntary is tliat on honesty ! er Bacon.
The purported sniibbtiigw Get
Sftwman ft. HerTm, tlfeTart
Capital, turns out to bca hoax. He
was well and courteously WHteived.
Latest liewi.
The riot ( Mrttitnnk Ga was oc
casioned hv tvef!rt negfries Mob ex-
' pcllcd from the street cars. At mn
r. on rnc nrn mi., iwo negw
(.xrx-lled from tlx- VHP. Tnecx-
I etfaroeiit fiei-tnie aenttsil. and by night
W wS flW mm. About
1 H wk the nojfiws liivil info' .1 iwr.
and white imm In tin-rar rcturuttl tlx?
'' I'-very ear tint mxseti anerinar.
, :is flivdinto, ami for ;in hour, the u.--
rroe-c slior In nil (Inn lion;, Tie pone:
!inrvwlivith.lMr nilisketi, onk-reilo iit
hy the Min or, hut ihecamstopntsl run
h'hij; audiieuion-tratiouscoaseo. Qui''
:i uinnber of ciWUitlfci uri- rerirtcl
among the whites, and several blacks
were woundeil, but uo deaths.
The three young men were arrested
hi Savannah, :.... charged with eject
trig negroes from the wrs.
The Irwmtmid, for 25 vcar a prom inent
Doniocn.tly nner. In Cleveland,
Ohio, hauled down tneOeelcy-lirou't
nagdti the Both ult.. and anuooncel
Its intention logo for lis; election of
Grant, For this act several Geruia.1
Uemoen.t threateited its editor.
lion. Jason H. Ilrown. a nrimiiuei t
: Dwnocnit, addressed a ineetuig at
.1: i i i.... -SI -.j. ..
to (Jreitley.
A fire occurred at Hunter's Point,
Xew York, on the 30tl. ult., which d
stroved property to the .iniotiut of $1,
300,000. A fire iu Oswego. X. Y July 30t;,
destroyed the new lintel block. '
Alex, lfsndall. Postmaster (iener il
under the last Ad.nl.iWratlou, died at
Kllllirn, X. Y.. a few days ago.
Ex-Senator Filch, of Indiana, a lile
loug Democrat ami a innnof liinueuo',
has puhlicly announced his determina
tion to support Grant,
Oov. Geary, in a fitter to ll Labor
ifcfor.i.er.s, li'iten.tes the exuression
laiMl'wZtrliT ilcv of tltaboT
of his syniKithics with the lahorcnus,;
it.. t
islative oflleers w ho will support their
cause. Tlie Labor party, he tlriuks
holds the balance of power in Penn
sylvania, and could, if l hey would, con
trol the contest for tlm' Presidency.
At the evening session of the Conf.-r-enCB,
a vote of sympathy with the
Wllllainsport strikers passisl, ami of
cetuiire against the adiiiinLstratiou for
the iion-cuforceuient of lite eight hour
law.
E.UITH not OVH Home. f cannon
believe that this earth U man's uhld
ing place. It cannot he that our life,
cast up by tin; ocean of eternity. Is to
float a moment upon the waves and
sink Into notliinguess. Klse why Is ir
that the glorious aspirations, which,
like angels, peep from the temple of
our hearts, are forever waiiileriuir
ry t Ann. nnaiiv, wnv u ft ururhc
forms of human beauty are presented
to our view, ami then taken from n-
leaving die thousaud streams of oar
affections to flow hack like Alpine tor
rents upon our hearts? We ant born
for a higher destiny than that of earth.
There is a realm wl'cre the rainbow
never lades: where the stars Will 1
set before us, like islands Unit slumber
on the ocean, and where the Itehur
! that pass before us, like shadows
1 leave our jweiforever.-y.
s. V. Makkkts Iteportett nni.t.
IV'heat qltoted at l "Kiwi 53 for slii
ping. and if I 541 ('., for milling.
f luu h,s. UnfA with light reivipts.
rule at 1 S0.2 1(K) ft;. Butter
Kalr to choice. 40,2IS7e V H-I'-ggs.
with liliend receipts, ijuoted at
ICie dozen. Poultry li f dozen
for hens and roosters.
Whkat. Heport Is that wheat is
turning ont splendidly, much better
t ban we were led to expect.
Thc saloon kee)ers ef Springfield
have misted Hi,' fo!!nviur rhks ovi-r
their counters :
"An uitoxicatco pi-rsou iniisriiot
for strong drinks at this h.ir."'
Kiioiigh is tetter than n frast.'
'An haniiual drunkard cannot I'
accommodated here with niijtliing
stronger than lemonade."
' "Teinperiince Is ii virtue." '
'Minor chlldivn inii-t have a writ
ten order Irom their parents, or drink
, nothing hut soda pop or lemonade in
this saloon
' "Children obey your parent.
Thev have a neww.ivot treafrng the
jL ofUm-n, whleh 'ong?it to
he generally known. A valuable
horse, hi flartlbpl. Conn., fftd his leg
a m tilm. .ilHV. T!.e leg
was carefully set by an experlenei d
surgeon, and was covered thlcklv With
A young genius has invented a int
ent bug-buster, worked witli an air
pniiif. All the apertures hi a room are
stop)wl but one. at which the deadly
Instrunient is placed, lly exaustiug
the receiver, a current ot air Is urodik-
I ed stmni' etini.irli trilnv all tin' vpr-