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e at all their old tricks. Four citizens were kidnapped on Tuesday in the city of Reading, Pa., and taken to a Government jail in Philadelphia. The vague charge against them is that they are Knights of the Golden. It is not said that they were in arms against the Government or helping its enemies in any way, but simply that they belonged to an alleged secret society, about which nobody knows anything definite. This is the first bitter hurt of the Connecticut election. John VanButon, James T. Brady, Judge Daly, and their ex-Democratic loyal league , have been telling the county that it must stand by the Administration at the polls, and the administration would hereafter obey the laws and refrain from the unwise and artillery acts which called the opposition party into being. On the strength of these assurances the people of Connecticut thought overwhelmingly opposed to the past source of the Administration yet fearing that their position would be misunderstood if they charged