li' El - . • V't iii ---iiiiiiyft::.-...i4q-u ` J L. /aplascar. vi ~0.V9041 N T, ar.! : CO4 9!D ritOPRISTOIIII. FEAIRUAIrf 281 b, 1886. - • Beavir County's Choice. I , 1 IN -1 FOB 40YINN013, • - INT,HROIP W; KETCHAM LUZJOINg COUNTY.' co 6 t mulation. n s , 0 E ; A Slays Conviption will held in the It all of the Mouse of Rspresentatives, , ' '.'llari4mberg;t, Pa., on, Wednesday t eseve4th Ilay"pf Mareh, -, A D. 1866, at 112 .olefoutt, .for the purpose of honlittattng apnudidate for, ~Govern or, to b auppitited by the friends of the The tirdeal Of war has tried_ the strengtl:o;l' of mil floverntrient. Its fisitas pririthnt _the nation.. The de.: 'tonne of the natihn's life has demonstra -ted viiii'were its friends The prin ciples vi,bdicated in the field.must be preaerrOd io the councils of the na tion. The Arr. t h enemy, of ;freedom must bel,:structi once more. All the frtiods of ours Government;' and all who wore 101 l to the cause of the lanionon our fstegstruggic, are Can aptly rilquested to unite sending clulegats torit,present- them in said Conveifine, 1 • . • Bit of : the Q 7. ion State COO- CoMmitte f e. !JOHN'CESSN'A, Chairman. Attest: Ilaitzttsrlir I ' Sec s A. V. Bifsifpror, • , stop, 4.-,OUNT2 uculvuurtest asisenOed at ,the. Ccurt I - louse, on Monday last,'stt 1 o'clock, M. pur , . • sutra to the • pall of the County Corn.. mit'tee;l Joh • i Slentz, 'BK., was cho sen Priisident, Benj. Wilde, Esq., and „ Cart pharlaa Stone Vtee Presidents and 'Maj. Thomas Henry and W. W. . kerr §ecrotaiies. The, boroughs and townships mire pretty fully represent ed, ez6pt the south side of the river. The truer, on account of floating ice, could t not be 0 - Rated, and contequent— ly these townships were unrepresent. ed. on W. W. Irwin and lilonry hies ; E-q;,.4ete elected Delegates to . oar State Cnitvention (the former Sen- 1 atop al and the latter, Representative), and instructftcl to support Hon. W. W. 'Ketchati fof Governor. Thb,.mtijor ity. in• favor. ofKetcham war large, and hod the county been , fully reprel vented:it woald have been larger: ,We 'itippoited -Nth ,beeause we believed he waslentitled to the nomination, and that his 'n6rninotioti• would be the strongest and best the tinion "tarty of Pennsylvania could make./llii. is an able, honestiand good man, itnifit • we May justly be proud. General Moorhead rad the , second choice of ourl -people; 'and those; : who-opposed him ate tqlltis friends and admirers. They belieVe, hoWever he' has a good po4ition, sipd at presettt.can be'more useful in mpn g ress thau as Governor • of this State. - . Benj. Wilde, Esq., offered the'follow lowing rettplution, , during 4 the discus -*ion of which ,tlie Convention ad. journe.d: .Reseits4 ! That the 'County Commit. . teeibe and are, hereby initructed r to re apportibn tha . representation of the several el4ction]distriets of the coun., • ty,. so as tb,.giie to each nearly as is practicable a Wt./And oice the oounty Convention. - itint speech of .President Johnson to ttic Democratic rabble that called to cn i ngratuiate hint on his-ieto of the Ilteeilmen's Bureau Bill, was, to say, the least Of it, in very: bad taste. Re seems tolhave forgot en-he was Pres ident of the United totes;, and tho't lipaddressing was an ordinary county rn l Political nesting in Tennessee, , in a , canvass Or the Sate Legislature. It Wakverf..undignifieci, and in . this re-- tweet diffoie from mot of his itild - res4 ties,Thi r delegation that called upon t him was'headed by 'l , e notorious :Val landigh4 peace-Deinocrat, Sunset &ix of ? hio. That, the President re f , • ;eognized`them at all is to bo deplored. fire 'are l 'satisfied President Johnson will not act the partl , of President Ty ler, sort - will never g 6 over to the Dem. I *rats, 1.. Whilst- he may - differ with 40ine of :his party friends, he will in :the main stand ' by the party . ,that &tad him. Democrats who are con '.-graPalat4rig themselves on ,li's aban 'iming it.ho Union , pally, will find ihemselves mistaken, and their hope 4 : auce‘dipg, through our division, kroutidipeg. Snowing this, we regret .hat PrcsidentJobnann allows himself .o be flattnred by these peace Demo ?eats supphrting any of his measures into meltics a speech,to them. Ray. ng fonglit i copperhead and traitors so Well beretbfore, he should notpermit filmself Ito - be b a ttered intcr giving ex-, tression to itny sentiment, that,would iscourage - anff strengthen them now 'Wie-stand by the great, !Claim. party, plat saved ihe country, by the irresi ' tient elected by, that party, so long as. he stands by , the princirles he has lieretefOre declared, unit-arc asiirsrcd the party cannot be over,threwn be— cease ttpon. , - - ita aucceitir depends the • ealvatitin and perpetuity of this , Gay atilt/le nt- . I, • ODELL - I hifli dell oat u di pultS•'ls unhappy ScUlty is miserat lie beam prOensity toqnterfere every and get n up in iollls l b l )dy's . ' difficulty. iigriirtelrciir4ion the street bet , twob boys,:ah argument between strangers,' I dr a difference betwse tired gentler n, Odell is -co!: take side.l tince into a Mad is the mcst;restless, uneasy, tin Mortal ,:we tqive ever known to f never failed arouse our Synipo viwhenl I when in 1 this posiiioti,• and sv - sought to irilolieve him. We Odell, howevclr, that if lie . persi intermeddliiig in everything tha not concerti him. we cannot an not stand [ hy him. Odell is fro,. ble county miseionar presume fro that enlightened c to benighted Beaver, - which sae for thin , gp eral anxiety abou and all -Mil - citizens , Some o citizens ' : don't partienlarly a Odell's mithqi, and in . fact don neva Nol4lcounty is much of a to come froit. We remember a army t zs once raised - - • 1 - •I county to ffght against, the 'Gi ment, and I eiiity_ ' Beaver with all ncirance Niger klisgraced itself, wo are tol have a guardian or sor; it wolloil give More general faction to, tuition him from som locality. l ilf.nowing the views o • of our pe l Ople, and oientigated b • sire to etrie Odell, we monte • advise M i di to give eier eke guide and directail the social liticat Cr4.lerests of the county too muchjer one man to - att., - and if 'iuchwas his mission a us he h9l baiter return toth sent hind and report the state case. 1 As ani Odell's Ill' him to tto ti'on . , instance WI the re J J lterference; we viou se action of ibe.Un . o 1 fn Monday. That t . l B ueted for -K . .eteham, Edell was fqr- Mer kventi:m adjourned and harmonious :dieted trouble - and c lion men of Beave see want business lia candidate for a U I stating to a Union henever the news s a% for Morehead, '.i. mblietcham. This i h i mit.; but it is true. 1 lrm his is.loble count . , ernor.,l That cp s pleasan Odell P e The U failed t to. sale,r ty, or g Lion. Odell ,%1 wont :01, f 0 we vtiii! inf Ws ini Agility, 'we think tb over colonizing Beaver c Noble county ‘emigrants. appeCto.yan by virtue o %Firm Beeaus? you calm* control and allbur citizens' conduet milse l oi your, own peace of try .1 . Kentucky. Tbe:l New 'fork • Tribun, the 'i Rebel army tried r take kentricky daring t failedi ^ince the War fat I have i tried again, , and Twenty •thousani parole from gg ee's, Johnston's • arinie are now the arh' State - hitch has become llv Re than South Caro eleetis wore recently.. 1 ? ..c., distri, As nearest Cincinn , ',tors; 1 nd the candidates the! I *bele succeeded in 'Link; vote was large as but ti l li Copperhead, swi c: rota 6 d Rebels, overba SoUt 'arolina has ratifie tuti at Amendment, N peat ! o* 'end ' contem ptn it. ,Ae State will nev so he vy a pin slavery_ gav licelelitin; but she biyl ive TWenty Thonsa lei t year, and' • '-- by it al Sta.- t . ^ / is's- nei t , year, and' Consign vii al Slavery by acts Le` fa:lattice. I S,hcv has not pe ; ISouth _ l barolina has triu h'' the better for it ba ly needs reconstructio • -DelightfulPros' TIO by-lars of a milit in Idissouri, )sdcording to , , paieF, ccrntam the knot ith,e company votes t regdations land tacticl ftnte.army. one admitted, as a thi e l pmpanewho was no fi etate army, or who iv• lyi t the confederate e , --lry WI.", The unif orm to be , bnt.tims and' insignia of r sant& as in ‘the United S That opens .up it beau fo l i /oYal people 'to g _. 1 nee ,not make' any ThesLspeak loud enoug c4MI patriot .to , hear. t :, - • 4 ,_ . . Z piNITIOANT.—The $ I '6l ) oan, in noting the I V.-pOth New 'York vol., li [ 'l i me regiment, thoue 1 [ 'line appearando as ...i roe i rn Bay street,headed . lerlis, the. national colil I i s;l cheerftil sunlight: ':11 a I y' i tho last vestigo of --r 11) ing 'withdrawn Pro 14114 will 'no doubt..4 l I+f , re we shall witness;' I ia ' al of the- mili tary i s. 1, i . ..„L • -. • .• 1 P or. One ratll9 i s 'Ce ?•te proptotire of!the 4 lorelof nii6ni..sts f.% do 86.! Ws publitiliqyldw the int • to last week) exempting from tax for State purposea.- , Halted :the bill'ltonse weile4 _. , & k 1... It was onangdwon Tut pa! 1 ~ , novvgivb it estfolissed. :rt. prepared and offered 'by # whim; the State 1.1 large! for its, passage. Ho is the i senuttive that ever succeed • 'I 1 • ing off , railroad ''corapanies. derstand ,it ..i.tie pissed b • r were.prepared' to +let :it. the Democratic , membefs• postpone its passagt,in'ottde togive the railroade / t ime ti an opPosition4.cmt. this Wi and thus its Paisage seen , 1 save to the ' tax-payers , I county nearly i ten thons annually, which *ill 800. county indeb ednesac., ltap , . ever remain monurnent t' , _ bility and trs, fulness of , o ~ . , Representatiio : [ . Sur. 1. That from an passage of this act,it shrill of the cashier. of every l ba Cotarr.onwealtli,whethe in under tie`lakva of this Sta United States, to I collet , from' every Stockholder of a fax of one per vents nk n 1 , .valuo of the stockholdlby holder, und to . pay the Sa State treasury on Or. yo daf i of July, la every yea commer.cing on the fir st d keno Domino one thouintil sired and sixty-six, and th i shall bo eiempt from all lion under the laws of OF wealth. j 1, &or. 2. -"That in id taxes ere* Provtded for b ralfroad i oanal and ire pt patty incerporatedi an.l s er this Comnionwealth„letnd the tax upon incsitrilii st laWs, shall pay to 'thei'Co a tax of Itiree-fourths centum upon the Oosis re cmpany ;the said tax s 1 mi-annually; upon . -the J In and lanaary,comm fiistiday of July; one th bundred and sixty-six ; Rurpose of ascertaining. tlie same, itt shall, be, tb • treasurer;' or other Prot I sla(' company, t trasr t ditor Getteral r •ati the dl a , 'state,ment undCroa h , of the ainount of grass said company anritig I l six months; and if a y ' shall refuse or fail f 1 thirty days after- a i pay the Rimed tho' a with an addition o thereto, shun be cone( ;;the Commonwealt, :are recOverablc!by I IA .'panies. , 4. F'l Sxci. 3 Theirevet the sccowl section of applied to the 'payse and I with ized If a Tr° 61.1 in to bc , iaPPY He thies ever warn .ta in do6a willi No, ; ) We • tatty octets each our mire t be place small that vern t 8 ig o. I = r !El other -erne 1L de neatly opt to nd vo lt is •nd to, onget o who of the Ate of d reter .n Con— I 'o u v en or-Gt'ov •head.— after a . I tifusion. d: °l 1171 n in tl' d. ion par. Convea read that 6 peop e ungrate• !If Odell ,trion l i di of Y give unty Odell, We . our saw- 4„n netito create a Ilia for . arming they State. r.CI7!; 4. Freni and i• of this .aet, the real. tiornninnwealtdt 144111 , taxation for Sfate.ifu •That this, section ed, to , Fitlieve the said the pki;yiment.of uu omenenweultit Sage, of ; ihhi ;L l et. I _ . all parties, For The mintl . l dob't says that! peatedly to o War, but ppod they ucceeded.— wssonera ad Ilfood's slers of the ore .avrti ina. Thus, I I old In the ti for. Sena-, . upported each! The , evet I before; L sled by the L anced it the Consti- I. ntucky re— • Italy t eject's .r again give • irity as Bile s will Iptobtr majority• itegroes to of her next been whip , and; by so, Kentucky 7 _ i 7. 1 7, ..t Jour( aiitiort Bo an addre's tO the e ,He Fay ii : -1. Woul ' in the Senate, 113:, ;itself, if it we4.e offer !row, sooner than sec 1 secessien, democracy again, except that would•enoble me t effectually than hy; a !After 'Citing legs min his views of ' t e PrpSizient's pardons, his letter as colloWs tc. be , undelitooii, been granted that I voted. :There is no cared to see prompt the !UV.% provided fu to the — Union: men o ' from thirty to fifty . Statei t tind vlllii wont, it if il. wore not : for lie opinion arid the tion frinr.: the pUb:ic were 'but tt:handfiii, or if tstoodlaloO, it for ,rnyielf. Tihe ever; Tlnion taanl in the Sontbtol stand ,witholit fear and fia: withheld theca, "Sta u.. 1 , lieireitiALlnox , s 22d at 'the Capitol t Hem* Winter •Pav Representatives ti's , of Representatives the Chief JustiOe Court end tiiii ries* the Cabinetllforeig, ernors; and 4any l le ries; to offer thei•• i whose,death all reel calamity. `!'he reel pronciancedi a bile met:4(7llDi address SenatOr Cresswe4 0 Mr. IC,Olfal well ai Pavia i was! • MOlttn continent; find it iis IA ied • a jprivute shot t Icl. render hitir lion li:honorl in la scetib l ot hiS inteder o 1 hit devoted effot Rephblic,he loviei 1 I irl3 na company Vicksburg 51311 adept the f-te con-i meryiber of, It in the con.• s,notlfriend.' ose. I Motto' • .• ayi—lbut the • nk to be the stew y arm. I , ifal prospect e upon. We oomr,nents.--; for any• j • 1 j 1 iannah Re., departure of nteere, says I [small, made .. [hey marched oy their druni. rs floating in 1 bus day by 1 ilitary power our State; . I 'a long time he total with Irom our bor sin, it would fetyland well ;4, 1 • 1 i Tot!London Oresent'rate of ed NaConal, debt w 11 a j.. bottt4 l oo, years A a btaricee l it' ib ddab eating !shed fiat, debt! , 1 ■ =I 111li Mr- Trtintlaraiteviiw ta toy, ._, . I 1 . . - Veto. :_:. . I gßarely has A more dignified, co, ent, conclusive argunient been_ ad.{ dreseed to either House of Congre s h than ` Mr. tr mbull'a review of th Preedent'ileisagevoteirigtiellkietl mettle 'Bateau bill. - Col.' FOrney't Chionide gives the folleWingnumma _ . . , • ry of . he propoeftlons: ,' . - I' 1. That the bill itself , was inspired by the annuaLmessageof:the Prat: deni of the United States, delive4 to - Congress at the commencement of the !present sessine. - That message, , - it, Writ be -remembered, expreased it desire tipon 'the part ofl the - President to - secure.all Men in" their rights,•antl to protect the 'freedmen in all tit" priviligin_guatanteed to thlent undo r the iEntAileipation Proelaination; an . lin the judgmentef . Mr.- .I t runiball aid I thirty-six 'Senators who ; voted _with him for tt on the 25th of January, the *pr i or visions of this .hill were ,ewritien'tlY calculated to i l ec • omplish thqkeaseets. A. That it: Was ndt, , iiit:the, Pteeir. avers, at original measure, but simply ' ' 1 an amendment to that bill andel r'whiCh the Freedmen'a Bureau is now acting, and which had the sanctioa of the Executive hiniselfAs well se the ap . proval of the great majority of the tryst people ot: the country. • As So 'amendment, it removes any of the 'objectionable ifeatures.ot the Bureau as 1 now Organised, ' simplifying its raniificatione, and making it ,more effi l'cieit.. . . , I . 111. That it wile not intendd. - as -a'; l.perPlaniant part .of the : adminietratire, policy of the.Government-- , one of its I sections expressly stating, on the con 4rary, that it aball remain in force "until otherwise provided by law," jui#, await other laws of Congress are supposed to 4 Tho wonder is that the President n e xer thought'ot mak. , g 1 ' in such nit - objection to, it as this;— NO. such idea - over entered the mind . of any person who supported and'idt edi forit. • _ IV. That, instead of being an ex travagant and unneceisary expense to the GoveiPerent, it has indirectly say -eci AA milli's:tenet dollars Which . would otherwiee.tinve 'been wasted. ' ' iV-..Tliat the Bureau did noteontem.,, p ate feeding, clotbifg and educating the returnees and freedmen, but was richer ittded to assist them in'do ing all .i t things for ihemselves: I VI. That, 'lnstead Of fit being de. . ogned -exclusively tor nagroes,Wiore Whites htvie, in Isorne sections and-in Many instances, been `benefitted by it Than Blacka;and that She proportion of Whites still needing its Assistance : ' a equal to, that of the negrites • VII: That there was an tmmediate necessity for' the: passige of the . bill, Iheeause the original act creating the I Bureau expires .by, limitation . in the . l I smooth of May,.1866. • i 1 VIII. That. instead oi estahlishirig, I military jurisdiction over all parts of ,I the. United Stites containing refugees I and freedmen..it simply extend'a it, iI over the c;fficera and ,employees of the il bureau. And'-shat in accordance with, 1 ~...- .-,r-rn-v-%.0 . ,_r." rile t Or fiNigia through thdiBorith; teallsoocpeu to the; . l Senate with a ins:Aftge i few we'PliS I ago, it mak l ts the Bureau a part of 1 the Win Depart:Mtn of -the Goirern: I mint. . . 1 ) - , I, IX That the bill did .00t contem4 plate the appointnirt or agebts - and Idthrt hilicers in' every county or par k , i ish, except ithe President Should, in 1 • , Otis judgitiont, deem each - .apiiointi JI ment necessary. . . __.• . , i '') • X' That.what the - President, terms , the unconstitutional features' of the 1 , bill, unnferrin'g arbitrary' powers upon _,the officers el _the Bureau, go no fur= ther than the President) himself and the o ffi cers lof the army ,acting 'under him have already. ;one; and -that it iS competent, for Congrass to titoVidn sli rules and regulations im the govern ment of the army 'and navy, to which elk are siihji?e l t, from theTVointnar.der.; in-Chief -to the humblest) soldier ' d'r sailor. I . •-; ' ! XI. That , if_the Rebellion is': in all 1 respects at 'an . end, th sJ ?real ent is still exereiSing. the Witfr bowe , such as the suspension Of the Writ of ahea's -corona, contrary to the CoPatitu . raeired eat estate. !We pub ince, but e, and` we 'bill Ti l es Quay, to • Indebted retl4Fo. ;Am head ! We ea , fc.i'43 til es , Some of 'sought to r no dontot , organise 11 s resisted, It will f Beaver nd dollars pity. oar sage will g the eapa tr Ilitented after the the duty tic in this I I . orporlited I e or of the i , annually. ' said bank,.l on the pat said stook 1 e into,' the the ,first, I hereafter, I y of luly, eight hun- Is a said stock , other taxa. i pornmon— lion to the r law, every tation com the i law of t liable to existing mon.weidth of one per' ,eipts of said hail be paid l first daye of ..vcing on tirel 'ottsand eight and. for -th ey he amount. of 1 duty . Of did, lit a to th er officer Itos aforesaid; A 4 Or affirmation; re i ceipti, of ttio the preceding each company 1 r a period of return, or to I ' ount thereof, t• n per cOutiiiiii • ed, for thx, ne e :s other taxes • from said corn re detivtA under, his act shall hel t of the prinoi - I ,latd to provide fter t he passa t e. • estate of 6;4 be exempt frohi poses: Provided 4 not be 1 eonstrit real estate from • taxes due th flute of the pa, - ( • I I. has jo ist issneil . oplp of Virgiina orfeit forty seats the Presidem4 d to me to Mob- l that element of I raised ,to po - sctir snch tt positioh rush it tha more y other mranp , I Ithonties to sal ° ille , fabity of the Mr. Bolts etas, d "Now, I wa t lot a pardon h s ,esire to be rik , man that I hav i e zed anl alien hy t iustien is dune whoin 1 there dre housand in-this' openly ; proelai he terror of pu - ear of deunnta - ress: Not if' theie r a baker's dozen, would de`nind afore,`l call upon the State and in 1 p for their rights wall who Woold d front- under." i 1, were pad orf - - I tne , the memoryl Of ': 9. Benietors and mbled in the :T i ll and, with thris, of the StiprUiile.l istee, membnrslof Miniaters, Gov her high dignittt-_ t homage to one gnized as a paltilie ker oc_the - Fromm eulogy, and the was dlivered by f M.aiyland. &a , i Hen ry , 'Winter d thronghout the tting thatithough itizen, the natic n arkedand exc4p , all wh ich *as the a twit 'trim phm,,ab d ts in behalf of ( t he Ind served. , _. i. mes says, ,at the ction the Engliih ie extinguished. in ider these eiren'rn ful which be he nation or 14116 I= ittire ol .ow York in fayor - of impt,,r cion,lwhich expres ly.states that thising tts, isaysgation. of the lakes, and shalli only be suspended in time of in.! frorr(tbe Legislature of'Riscrinsin JOT. vision or rebellion; and, as we havp 1 the if - di - movement Of the Missiseippi no inv;asiors, and the writ is not in opr l'wero • presented. arid referred to. the oration in it portion of the States, w? i Committee on Commerce..lt ,wrie or muStFliate irl.ebellion— ' •I II dere& that 8,000 copiesdof the report XI . Th,at, according to the censusl and •blll to reimburse L,oyal, ,Stattis of 18 0, there were 'not four million frie,thiir war debts, be printed. 'The of isl ves . in' the . United States, anti (:. cOntes ed election ease of the Seventh t I Voorhees contended that, tip that nsteird of this being a' measnry ['Lunen - bistri4—Washburn against to fed, clOthe, and educate *form law vil I_. vioorh es—was taken up atadiscuss-, lioni t freedmen, tho report. Of Geri!.' e d.. How rd shows that at no •time WILEI COMMi We on Elections had once de. there' mote ' than i one ' hundred ' snit)eided i . his then, and; reversed, fotty-sove - thousand persons n ri L i t their d vision, but !thri record, tiriiUg t'ht4. care Of the Bureau, J- fi ftY'sevcn, nroduced, showed no' such action.= fho,_sandef whom were. Mice reft;geee ;.; 1 Mr. She !explained 'that an XIII. That, according to the sviorh i informal vote—not, meant to be final— 'statementl of Gen. Fisk lliefOrs the' tad beeh taken, arra Hr. Dawes shoke- Committee loh Iteconstruction,i of the oHci, that,'Mr. VOorhees''majority W*li twenty4l443: thousand persons led b'' trile'de up,' - of fraudulent votes. The,' the .Bnreati 'in Tennessee, ' thl r. ente--e i a lioussivoted 90 to 28 that Mr. Voorhees thousand hit—hundred w e re lv hd e re fit' 'Was not entitled to hie ineat, and 83 tst ,I I t gees. . ,--,. ' - I ' -. ;6 that:it belcings to - M.r. litisslitiern. XIV. That, inStoad of the freed-, lA - resolution to'Print, 20,000 copies ' Man rueolving protection from this civil Courts of the , Sonthern i Stat 4 Ser.ator Creswell's eulogy of Henry';? !Winter Davis shsoffered and. bjected and beiug secured by, thenr t in hiss tgi ills were introduCeci, t secure rights, these Steeps - have, almost with, Il eep excePtiorkerractil throtigh 6 1- edy cohstraction ofthe Souttp. out 7 'ern b anch of the Pacific : Railroad and , legislatures lases with reference to the Teleg apb; to d freedmen rei fashions' and oppressav efine min e partiunlarly J. ibe to ure of judicial Officeis, and r ' as the black code; ctf-Slavery. i • I him!! orate a Life and iiecident,ln • .XV. That, if •'t , ll, e rresideat a , view . 'ranee, cO r A bill Wire passed too t 4 regarding the reipreseirtation, of th 'empt from excise and duty, materia s' late Rebel. States; in Congress is 'cosi- I ne , d _ n - osonstructing the Gettystntilg rect, . then all ;Shelegislationlof ' thel Past five yeers is null and vcricl. i 'Natio al Monument, Mid the noire° - ladjou 'ned. '-.- I ; ' 1 S4Ch Wert; the' main, pointsqn Senn I I ~_, ~., ~ , rator Trumbull'i leech, set forth with ' Tri 'Senate was ,_noti in soesibn lon into unusual power 'and eloquence: ' , Satu sy•• , The nouse went' i Corn' jut* Of fire Whole, and listened to ad, reuses from Messrs,Clark,Plants, Beam n; and Bromwell, and at 4 V' m. adjou ned. -, .- I I I OANATE.I • ' 26.-- Mt'. Lane, of Minima, to' take' from the files the Pa— rt the case of Mssrs. Baxter „e 1 i • Frrz lonic Phirris: liaergone to kn. ripe; and is' not io.be ,Superintencisnt of mtning.coMpanylin Colhradu--=, Having I tsti, that region with a fle bis ear, he is ;not ainbitiois' to return, and the !inhabitants tare nod' abitionts that' he:should. 1 • ----..- , ,- ----r-7---- 1 C NORESS. • i 1 ~..----------. . I ' ..14 l end refer, them,to - the c4 mantte ITIHAT a For SaA , .Inrid Snow, Sehaferl elect ;from Arkan.l 0 . 1 ' • • 1111NATi: , • •'' 1 • :salient. re ert 1 • - ' l. 1 uNtos •g oi , E ,l P. Y Vii3i. il.-41 1 ros Oration expressing .. A ono o'clock' the regutir order burg, Beaver csunti,' ;1::111.1• fbelhanks tff'the nation to ,the offf- - Gae l , takinl np ;being the ccincurrent two - stall frame' dweltini t t 'dere, soldiers-and seamen ot the; Unit:resolution that l i no Senator nor Rep res delicate sPtidbu il .:031 1 1t5 1 ..' Tha 'ted ,Stattfe . °for their services in- the shittiva, from', any seinteded State i in n .nt ' i l tu a l it i lasives' * war, 4ras ititt+duced and referred..... 's fail bel, admitted till such States shall tether, on very liber e arterif I,A petition trona - women of New York i have beer, declared ' fitted 4r repre- if s re. inquire sr Viiinistor for the right f suffrage was present- sentatierL . • .i, -' -I , Rd_ and ; elicit d some debate. ; .At • 1 . Mr. Sherman took :the ft or He : I .eb2B 66-4 - C , p ,o'Clocitilfr.F se' den reeved te post- matt:tamed tha the! reeoluti n could; ;pone the regu ar order, which Was the leonter ne power not alreadyi, ested in 'resell:Pon for, !rite amend'' t.lo4gi es 4. A. himilai resoletion had linent,l4fid't6l kite tip the Houseeeso- been adopted - it the last Congress. , lotion! eiclueingltebel claimants from',Mr.; Grimesj2resented a memorial o' seats in Congress., A debate follow. Cities lof lowa, asking for such an ! ed Upon points of,' order; Whieh tera amen ment to the Constitution ,_ as' minated by the reading of the; Hoene l icit! ec guize the existence of God, resolution fh.r the .first time, and Mr.. and he ivinitg, of Christ J I Vixen then o b jected to its beiogireadi M :.13 eretian spoke in length in fa- , a sec l ond time, whieb ,objection the ' coil; I' die President.s reconstruction 1 Chair sustain d. Aktr. Fessenden ther. I pool , Yet be' was , in favor of the t i gave notice 't t be - would call -up thei Fre dinen's Bureau bill, and Trott resolution on `ridgy the day to which Lfor t iagtinst. the vetch but he- ono „the ,Sonate had agreed to adjeurn.r . -; side ed the President exerted only la Mr.lLane of lansas gave notiee thatd eon!' titutlional' right in exercisingithe or; N), seine day he • wbuld introduce vet .power. While : be thought there It billlto continue in, force ttre etiettfig *is Mud; that vies ridiculous inithe Freedmen's Idnr e au . The pending Pre ident's speech of the. 22d, there 'resolution feria. constitutional amend,- we yeti much in it,ter coneideratifin, I 1 meat relatin ' to representation et flas 'Feb pted by the desire to 84 iris b then taken , and. Kr. Buckitte of Soetheri States speedily restored o, Pennsylvania addressed the Sena e.— their constitutional relatione. ' 1 There was a- riot 'debate after Le cow At the curielasionlof Mr. Sherma 's eluded, and t en an executive session, epeech Mr. Trumbull paid hi had bears after; Which t e Senate !adjourned till .it paid there Were men in dongressjin l faeor of; keeping the Sontbern States, ' I BOUBK. "' f - 1 - oa r indefinitely. 11 - e hid:never ;lied , an • limn ink either Rouse who Was; M.r. Garfield of ,kob i o read a I tele- 0 anxious to see those Stites re.ads; gramiconvey ng the resolutions of; the ir.i ted et- the earliest poesible tiine; itePublican a embers of the Ohio Leg . e t{ is istanit ..1. yir ith ribs gaiety ,f h o e, islatitre, app oving the action of the . c o nt _ y. , et . olives anxious i 3 see tb se, Rephblican ajority on Tnerohly in IStevensl. y, States readmitted at the earliest ilfeit., the , ; 1 House. M.r.. Stevens -. called ed lip sit 24, time consismit with th ! ' e safety hi.; motion reconsider the vo)3e by o the Union I I - 1 ;1 i which the resolution excluding. Rebel The Sena • 4;15' Senate at p. m.; adjourned. , claimints til t seats Waft passed; with ~• -, _ - the motion o lay _on the table; and ' __ ' ',l 'iuu s zt ' i ' 1 ; the latter wr. s carried' by 108 to 37. .Mr. Beaman, of Miehi . gt . n.ititiod,ue- Mr liooper asked leave to!repOrt a ed a - bill tii cotitimiiii in force and to a 1r tieedinß” ' 1 sea lotion t.r.animously adepted - by emeriti Ilia thh; Ways Or d Means. Committee, that I Mr- T 1 rowbridge, of Michigan, , of t . it' is inexpedient to change the Excise i fared aresoletion instructieg the Cord. 1 distilled 1. , on ispirits, but lir!, Eldridge truttee l on Mili•.ary Affairs' to-enqiiire objected. A resolution, wait adepted t into the quality et, the artificial linibel di e rscting the bcads of departments to I OPPliOd to!:the soldiers. arid itailbrii; i inform Coitressl what is the pest of and if4found ..defeetive, to i report Ithe .. , t r .eir Print i ng and paper for 1,865. needful legiarution. f „ ,1 1 tn . ) Vloorhees‘contested electiOn case ', hir•lMcClurg, of Missouri, offered a citine up on! the majcnity report; ot the preamble instructing the Joint, Con?- CommitteeComittee nr.seated Mr. Voor i m hees and ttee on iteconstructiori to inqpire declttricg 11.enry 0. Washburn entir. tivhether the late seceded States;ate tied to his !Neat. After 'some debate ',Still in contumacy, and if so, to , in. it Neat ,postponed till Friday, and t h e l:quire into the expediency ot levYing ,Loan bill tits taken up, and debated reontributiens ,On - the least, loyal, in. ! by Reeare r Morrill, Stevens, Iboper ;habitants thereof to defray the, eX 4id Kelle. Mr. • Stevens' announced !traordinary etpenses of :the 'Govern his iriten t ! On to offer' a substitute l 'itient: 1, 1 , 4trilting 'Mit - the grant el I discretiona- i !dr. Wentworth , introduced a bill dry power to the Secrete!y , of the 4o provide tor : the; adinission. duty iTreasery, and the foreign loan clatme, free, of certain machinery. Referred ! The bill as postponed till Wednes" the Vmmttiees of Ways and ;51e, ans• day neat 7 ' A r.soliltior. wealadepted, instruct. I Rouse '' ing the COnimitte en Itiilitary'Alffaire i t to inquire into the expediency Of pny. 1 : ing oldiers 'or 'heir, hems all pay and bou ties , witlaheht by sentence of tail. its" courts. , r , , , ho Speaker announced the [AT pm .tment of Mr.Nibhick on the Com mit ee on Appropriaticie in place of Kr VionrlieLs, fliiii ,Mr 41Vastrburne of t'' 'it Claims, In place a 117. Antakr3 o r • 41r. Bingham reprted. from/ the Co l inmittee on Reconstruction. a (joint refiolutior. to amend the Constitution, by adding the.followit:ig artielet'lhat cbililiis shall hnve;,power to make allllaws which ellen bp necessaty and piper to flecure to ihp citizens of each St to all"theyriellege's and immuni. I s of citizeps of the 'several States, i it to all persons in tills several Stittet ual protootion in the! tights , of life,' arty and properry.r ' . ' . t 1. \ , hen adjourned till rriday. i . SENATE. t , ~ 1 FEB 1 5 —M.emorials and , etitions' were pre entdd from •thel, Philiidelphis Board. o '„Trado concerning 012 col lection a elaiins...egainst:the South in U. S. co' rts; from citizens of Color t." fri.t e; adniission of that. State;' Mend men t to 'tihn rs ti*Wilii44 - Penh0.4. 1 . - , enreleqiul rights; and frnm Dr: Evans, Of Colorado , tor n qnarantino !against choieriv. A pe6tOst. was ,offered from , the eitraens of the mining region's - a. , guinst- the sale of ; the pnblieJiinds. A.; l'osoluilim was adopted-calling; forAn•i! forir ala as to establishing telegrapb! te , l line in connection with mall I i l route • s. Mr, iNrilson introduced a bil .to con itnue it force tbePresent Freedi-•; I f?'nen's Bureau for two, years,- whiCh ;1 lwas roe trod to the ,Military , Comtniti r II tet,. hill to indemnify ItEirrovi oi.' I j e lexpens a in calling out Militia wit4,lro. !den d and veftifred.; Mr .' Fetioen'l !den mOvell Ed lake bp the cdncurrent f restilutin of the Roush against the i•• iadmissi r. Of Rebel claimantS to seats I ;Ir. Congress ' Mi• ghefitian Inpposed.. Afterldebate, If.r„'lressenclenis motion 4 was. ied by' .16 'to p, and he ,thfA discuss d the•rrosolution at lenglit.-- " Witho t action Upon . It, 'the 'the Sea. ate,' a Sr Em. tilt:l6oa Sessiob;.' ad. journe ~ ' . I ' I !. • 1 discuss • noun. 1 ' 1 - , resolutions from the Legisla.l N • York .--. far•-• 4 ' lroi• EMI FE move PIT!' Et • ....i._. ___-_--r --•••••=,- - - i , , , , , LETTER F RO M GEN,,i Cusi•Aa.t.A: let e was' received a t Ntashington *from M :km GnneralVustartdated at ikustin, i 3 T acts, in Which bO A .. enios the [ state I : mnt ii:iiiiii- hod ; there in December, , tat ho bad"been- making Cieession 4[. ' - ':• [ . s eeehes: .11e says 11 haFe• made no 1 s eeeh;titnee coon to , Texati,,hut if I had, my [voice : eilknld not [htFe been ratised lin onppOrt of and ir. sym pathy With the, statements . itnti ddetrines':of e rebel's," whok hostpity . 4q , oppok ti. n tol the 'Government is : now; as; at ongiy S and ply tnani tested [as ; at a y tirne dtiring t Otetiettion. 1i helix; • course daring thie [ war wilt 'be i v:4 etpted as - bearing; fii*lpni in this Mae m tnt." .l :' , :-4 . : J • • • •:; • : i 1 LiNG 0 7 4 1 1 AT Cost! • T --- ff r r AM now selling o lay LARGE STOCK OF I BOOTS AND ;SHOES ;AT COST; and will • tinue to, do se for FOUR WEEKS: Per s wishing to Purchase i gbod article; cheapi• than ever ,offered in .I(his comm Unity, will . well ,t.{;:. call soon. .leaver;Feb..2B . 66 • 4 °CHEST R PROPERTY • FOR, S A LE. • E':;underaigntid • offers sale, a NEW • FRAME HOUSE, acid about half an ecr• ound „Situated on Pinney st., in the bor fgh of Itocheater. Thefhouse colittiini four tits and a kitchen'. add id p iesontly situa .4. For inithexpertiinlars, call on GEORGE HEIDEGGER, feb2.8136 ' , Bridgewater. , . • - tAcense Noticed IST - Of applicants for License ar6li Elea- Biotin, 1865 i ; - inorei.s,g *C. ' John Ctruibing Bower tp. ' George Proudley ...... ivpridgerater bord: To sell liquor in quantities not,;:less than „one art, with goods, wares:iind merchandise: Mary )iiiexander Reehester boro. feb2B ; 67 JOHNCI'k. • • / COIENSICOkiptg APID'DIS- A41.1,ED lifILDIERS. - -,- et) • F. 1B 19N, bite:,tocal Claim U. 9 i S. =Bitty Coptalission, trite establish. , di! an dB. at No. 'F,', !Fourth. ail, Ig.nd floor,)'iiteliure, Pa.' He sill/ 'pay 044 ittentied oAlec/ins Pensicons,i- as they: fill dSce, h 4th and Sept . 14th,) anal ; ri3mSt. the* ti to Teneibnere /trips at,a diStanoe, sai I' g them ) the expense and trOublent visiting' ' e City . .I Also, Clautis tor ye a a tons, Bonn 'es and' ,arrears or : psy i promptly collected. . 8..: For particulars, !address as above.-- 1 ermsnplderate. . • i [feb2B'.:4-2t . - ; - 1 • j , ' . ;Netiee. in the orp, IThe following appraisemen of • Assembly, of . the 14thio 'property allowe d . CI ; he-Teti 'or Children of a -deledent, , L'li; 11800, have .been filed in thel C of the 'Orphans' Court, of ;and appro nisi, to wit ; Fourth .. par t of paymai (mortgages raver of,the ;81 - Cullough, dee'd.,.eleced l t Elisabeth M'Cullough, wido Joseph C. WilsOn, Admit:. I r ir 1 Personal pro p erty to am ' tained by wido of WilliaM A. R. ThomsoliAdre'r. Personal property 'animin tamed by Widow of John H Adam; Henderson, Adner,l' ace .lot of "grotind in the ter, valued at. • $275,00, reta Robt. Purvis, deed. I"' Personal, property and b of $BOO, taken and retained If. Gould, deed. A. W. Sktr, Personal property to *Moe and retained by widow oil .1 dec'd. 'Biizabeth.Cuthbert Personal property to amP tamed by . widow orThoin -B. B. Daugherty, 4d m'r. 1 Personal proper and ea Hioe, 1.5q. 1 , to amount at widow. of H. N. Reimetly Magaw, ;Adm'r. Personal property to amO ed by widow of Hon. Thos. JosepkrT. Wilson, Adler: , Personal property togeth xxi on a;:note' against'S. G. to amount of saoo,.retii Samnel ;McConnell,. .deo s .' Adm'i. ll pr,operty CO ' wined hy [ widow of Tito " he. Stevenson, Adtn'V.. Personal prope( to e twined by widow ofAaron eon Hood, Adner. Notice is hereby given): legatees, diatributeee, and. ed, telaripear at the •ner,t end.npt liter than,t,he day bt Id/icb, to she, : have,. against the fine'. above appreisements. feb2B. I JOHN A . GRA & N I MI 73.0 Velvet, Si lk,'. and [styles, selling at and examine liefor i e i c Ruches, Monining Collars Clitiitt, Fine Ct Hopds, - Teams, floBiery OBERT TALLON i• Good at AU wool, Men's Under Si BEING ;DETERMINED 6, close eat °I ati6k, the7' will be o ld VVIT Cillar. ;111 LIIiERT. ! • • 1 Millin• wai l i 1 'll li . d; gi llh '' ' ' Ty 4:, a 112 1 . , L Stisping, PisK ant sakin . - ClCfodkina land. st ME 1Y O I'AUUBL Ber Rekiieniber 000dpied by MRS of Hunt), 1 .1 - • 46TH get, -wi Prise,'. end tied [ 4 oprietwet i l us etire frok bee. 17 :11 deroFte.- For [pa r ti e „ . ;Übe Hotel, KAERefiER : Fi s see u aa n yil d ey e i r , : c o h . ir e tiaid A ot et : . .4 10 COArk: ' April,. 1 . 8,51 ; _ o , !11. the iglu . if . • Mlice.at the Clerk 1 . . CLon bo Tidy g m eiliste of Jame s lie retained bar . 'Of sa i d 4ael. 1 .... • • • s4o6,i g . Obney,.defe4.2. Of • $ 256.11 o ‘ , derson, ongh of Rocha.. tiedly wldoi of !. • , . nit notes. to wait ': by Widow of h e t t.ton, Ack l ey. . tit of $3OO, y kes obn gott h u h ,.. • ; .n, Adm't. -7 - 41 -4 63 ,24, WElkarlYl'det:ll. ti in hands of H.i 400. retailitti t 14: dac'd. Simla nt of $3OO, u aningham,deed • rwrit); the bating .. Cifigh e i.. • ed by "widow of • Peter; Crawl, oust of $3OO, r * .' 'Otevenson, dect: I, . Lout of ,$300j . 4.. 1100 d, deed. tai ' O creditors, hell; allgb.iners 'interest.' of wail Conk, ird day,beingthe ;tit cnuse, if any thel ' conftiniation of fthe ItAZIEIL, Clerk ING OUT 'CL Ilint3 E~~ TO', IStAKE. 00M. FOR iltß 111 G .E LY'S MIMEO Ell 113 - • • EMPert4K; i - ‘ll 0 is I ner of Trid l an(i. 4 3la - rked gyeller, T ~a 1 0 1 . 4i t u h r a n n ing ' cost. Hon I n l e e ts. l ot, s , c4 10 . purrhising "el4,7b7re. 1!!!!!! 333 -Mg & I ta it, : R.OTIL Fia l n lirinicuis,,: F 3 ner. lll iEmbroideries .1 )36 , s, &c., tcL , - 1.. 1 : •. ii (1:0040. lati, Zephyr. • 'AI Cart • • oc; k . l;titis„ Son \,, leas the a GIoVON. I.* :Prices. I . isi, 6 -Amt. s , i 09 7, -3 0 U Y LOW: • EM liEl -- 1 88 THAN. CoBt Cloe 13 0 ai iris and .PfilsOrs. goi; ` iris r_'ents. - 16 an d cii&T mill 4 7n shore:4°7 N *„ OAm" Sli :011 V 619,°-$ • • . {OAS = 'Too' he pilkee opp sito ( • • REES• fidgew l " , ' • C4 : 0. 4 - 1° '7. 1 ‘ 16 : MIN M MEI
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