The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 13, 1867, Image 1

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is-grett itrii.ity r , all of the best quality, and
~0 1 ,1 leaperthan can . bo bought at any .
i . . in er I)liAg Store In the -county.
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p i pe ' e's FOinalo Pills 75 couts'Ver I box;
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Chown. o's, $1: Clark's, $l. ~ ,% . ,
The Largest stock of
Ifizmpsr' nd Eft' mp Trimmings,Eoliterns,
ktationerv, Wtridow Glasst,
*d Putty..
e'er
e'er offa'red outside of the city. at l'iltiore's
Prue St re, and sold cheaper than can be
mit t li l nywhire else. Let those who doubt
tali; calljand see , " and they will doubt nomote
Decl .'65.,a; J. 'MOORE.
• S. EWAsr. B. A. arnatia.
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WI ON & STEWART.
W(iIS•LD respectfully inform the public,'
thht thCi have just received direct
float th manufacturers, the largest and best
KALL'AND WINTER STOCK OF •
Itadiee, Cent's, Boy's and I.Mildren's
BOOts and Shoes. -
ERS, 61,IPPERS and OVERSHOES,
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t) , ni V liten brought to this county,
particularly call', attention to oar
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,liewey kip, tap awl doable sole - steel
4er'4 , 1` Bunt. ri u (" s alt'. double;
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&Am- safe douole upprir sewed . I,
scoleb h•ittoni Bolas.
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F•;' children's heavy !tip; tap
doulde: sole copper tiped and
• stn:.l heeled Boots.
Fr.-nch it id and '!loroneo polish Hoot
,morels and Gaiters of the lat
ee. styles.
i taAri( I , fillreh's pc.rg^'l
LLino's and •Balutorults.
t tes:: and— teat variety of
:1, ads (11 S copper tip.
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tie will /tell tr/io/e.eate ahd
ip, it not,' cheaper, than they can be
in the city of Pittsburg.. .
tegpactfully incite pnrcbasers to I
11 exam:al put compare onr pri
-11 (Alter dealers, and ant isfy tlitrnselves
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t.,(sa's It'orra,terf. -
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in the Diamond,
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.412 1 1.4 M ONDS
rtNr. JENVELY,
SlLyra, SPOONS AND FORKS,
I FINE i'ABLE KNIVES,
Si PLATED, * TI'AR:E,
CLOCKS & BRONZES,
...xEnidAlq. CLOCKS,
ney, Cx ood,R, &-c.,
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e::le.` 4}!pt,tinn g icen to the . repair.
l in W ;itches,
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0. FIFTIT STTIZET, • I
Pittsburg 1, 'Pa
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T. It AlERrilz.
118 WOOD•STILT:T.IT,
-kINKER & 13110 KER,
DEALtr: Tx. Ati rc&Ds 07
ERNMENT SECURIT4ES,
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ieue.sf price. pail for COlirOtritD
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kTTORNEY AT LAW.
TDDTS and other business will:re
nrcsaiA attention. Also legally
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LATEST STYLES,
Fort rAg.A. & iviNTALn:: wain.
Geuilemen's firniktisg Gopis
. eolistantly.on „hand .
• CLOTHING 1113DEITO ORDER
In all - the latest styles.and at shortest notice,'
WM. • , •
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Stewait's Row, Brido Street,
00.10'66 . ~f3RIDpKWATETL.
HAIIDIVARE H STORE! !
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NEW BRIGHTON, PA.,
DEALER IN
ARD WARE,
.IRON, NAILS, GLASS, AND 'I
AGRICULTURAL
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CAR4NTERS'
BL ACES. ITILS' TOOLS,..
MASONS' TOOLS,
.SII.OEIfAkERS TOOLS,
g r A.DDLERS' TOOLS,
.• PLASTERERS' TOOLS,
. • ]MINERS' TOOLS. -
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SADDLERY I : IARD . -
BENT . rI:.LLON'Sk SITAFTI3,
LOCKS, BOLTS S.. RING /2,!
PICKS.IIAT . TOcIIS &
COUNTER STL 'f FORA. C,CAT,i
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY.
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R(1 SE SHOES & NAILS, ,
TIRE k e rA RRIAGE BOLTS & NUN,—
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CORN BHELLERS, STRAW CUTTER ' S:
ALso, PAINTS, OILS, VARNIS.HILS,
AND PUTTY
EXCELSIOR MOWER AND'REAPER, A f tiD
• NEW BRIOUTON FIRE-BRICE WORK 4:
jan2,'67.
APPLICATIONS FOR THE
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One - H4tid'red
.13011ars
DUE 60LDIERS OF - 1861-82 & 63,
SHOULD .BE FILED BEFORE
APRIL IST, 1867.
APPLY: AT 'OS TO
4rthurs Riddle,
U. S. CLAIM AGENTS,
1133 3F'cruirrtia
'1- .PI•14-114131311,GrEE.
We . will, If desired, attend personal,"
in st; localities as etay.be requested for the
purp aof recalling these applications. [deb
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WINTER. AND BEDISON,
(Successors to C. F. Whiter,) -
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BALER* ' WATCHES,. CLOCKS,
•I JJEWELRY, SILVER - AND PLATED
WARES, •24DEICAL - INSTEUMINTS, NO.
TIONS, &c., 4e. • -• •
pe),,,Spectal attentiOn - glyeri to the repair,
ins of Witches, Clocks Aid •1611010..
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Onr tickets will aKtoniah T all
who favor as„wii. I a call.
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Goods of every desctiPtion sold
'Cheaper -than ever.
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Brown Muslius at. I 10. Cts.
Blvachdd do ,
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Good, Printgy -
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Pants Stuffs,
Ticking's,
Checks,
Ginghams,
Pripts,
Canton Flannels,
Rud & Yellow 'Flannels,
Barred & Striped ':,dO
Balmoral Skirts,
!loop do, ;
.Blobsand . shoes;
Hatstand Caps,
. Trimmings, ,
Ribbons,
Millinery Coods,i
Etc., etc., etc. !.- .
The. price's of- the
hove Giods we Warrant . less
than the 'same class col GOeds
can -be- bOught for west, of the
mountains.. .
DreSS Goals - in endless
- _ variety,
French. 'Merinos !
Coburg., .
Delaines,
Poplins,
-Plaids, -
Cashmeres, ;
Etc., ,ote„, etc., -
Cheaper than. ever
Blankets and Blankrt Sharma,
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At great bargains. '
Rentembe! lltiplace:
FORTUNE'S' MEW' stroa.v,
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yoarselvots before purohieing.
NO 78017.14 a to' SRO* Gi
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A full eolipOo ; i dart- .
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That I DOI Stipa' lite *lit see 1 I
The world ikulti4tioir; .
No Mud to' ankle, 90 4otoolookise.
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mt. .Nnsby renders 41,0.w:twit of -Ms
• Stewardaihijo—taitt,s of Jim i corner
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ward . denouement, •
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POST OTFIS, CONFAMUT X: ROAD S I
(with W I . in the State of Kentucky )
• January 8, 1867., • '
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On my return- from my trip to
North liarltny ther sirtil an 1 1111 nejit
mid irreprestible desire on, the part, uv
the Trustees uv tbe les i titoOt , to hey a
osteir.iiti from me . nv the , rifinli
of the • trip. ~Ail, hed... bin - ex:.
pouted horn. the venehor, and tyl OXI
pectashnitS nv the Trustees war. ria.tti
a pitch, ite'm wich .1 felt it 4evuz Crood
to hurl; era. Therefore t i dil,ged em,
until finally, bells boitexp,d, thort I
wood nd; it. "- fiXiiix,„;ftepared the
docky ents,l named thit - Post.(Ntis ei
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the pla e, land the mcituta "tkv tb lst ,
instant ea-ibt: time to Make at. eichih;
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it, nv the - rebeets and. expandttoe uv
the trip. ilneekir. rograta, Col. Mc—'
Pelterr - and Elder,. Slathers wee
promptly on hand, atxl +hi wax 1, withll
the statemant, with 1 red to em kill
followei: I l ' I I li
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Petroleum, V. as Ir. ro ems
Bibliklel Politic.km,•i* impost,
the Southern Clwivle via Mill
Institoot Fund: '' l I -
- To 'cash ti l t. -- Ka - vneirir 4t ithal;n;' ' 4.
Pudgera, fir self. . ,'- " . ••, 121
To cash dv iKorneA ..,4halai•'
Podgera;Air wife ' " ' • 14
To cash uy Squire Dilvte,imro•
ceedertiv the- sale ay tone
nigger - hoy; Jim, eoxvietad
uv.atelin a red herrih,gen.
erously !donated'- i
To cash ut? :Major' Galbreth, 4
bein 4111 he bed left' after
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guttin pardon : train t he
President through Mrs.
Cobb
To Cub ny John Kisickowho •
ureoursges the institoot,,
intendin to come bare to
stunA arocery. oz 110012 ear.
it gits fairly agoin ~ •
TO cash - n, divers and su ndry
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persons •
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By raleiode &re. the cooduo•
- tore •ntistsintonsly:tefoosto
to ded bed me` either in, my eleqiele,.Otiistiat or besovo 7
knt.ebe:rieter •
By t4freeiviienta ,
By meal aAer refreebton.olll
- more • refreallinents
By bottle nv refrestpnents to
us# on tail
Byrofreettokent st station,
By- Ttheidunent
,eg various
- PlaPPs • -
By :hard at Rslirisy4 -
By roNshiAerits
wiclh comes Mgt!, be* 25
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Oh help Ins,' Pig* 041 WPRitigsaleaventi
To use the means whit& Thist• bast-
Siloutto pool to aistic gefil,sf,, '
Where orTples•leep..sjhrsirosea the Wu/
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Then homeward bousstitsteutssd *Mi r
Where tempests roar subiliststy grad; , 1
Slloaut's Pool it must bi -SA ' I'
If I should search this.** trutsaL '
'Twu in Venn's lovelyll }
Where I swrived with
Tco Will's lutrutary was
Where ettletlilio
akn lui psi t
Days, wc ks and driiiislatuatis healed,
Night's sable curtsinstik-Whespread,
No inornisg.dawn, so tuN!elt-Stday, '
To chase I
the dismal glocustriy,
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All human efforts provs4R ma,
To give relief. or easesillititki
In God atone my trast,l4ll4
In dange7 great, to Bliktll fee. ,
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0 teach sae, Than Setst"sifm cif. light,'
riany.
Grand totle
rilverY - i#Wi,a 4.l 4Viati4r.: 90•_06 :
Ex-y(oWMitivls fur Ail( apd.
sitti-'efeb F
isiesbi" Ulf, and iiristr)-!'-
#Y4are back. home,- wich.
oost 'nor° °win to nly, !ekg4t,.% , •
In s ititind *about, tiny 000
Attie: I " - 4890 . 70 - 1
Leavitt . balance in., niy „tavor
$9 70 1
The brethren was somsynidl,oP"
rinteit' z the • result; `acne -: =
nd-- moon",
;al:anted 'that he blessed it'
Si:lndio; bit I, w itherelf him ' siv,b a
iriinite: 010 SW
tbsvit was 'noto only rigiar,..bot tbst
it bedAbit *imp • us the Yost alio on
to-,:it, which, eibinced &Loa:sit I
siooretlein dist
iiiieds•rtronble dui not, Intend
to miseounent -onto -'stittr:but
thst tri
14001 wait tantil the tressusy was
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lei - will the treasury ever be in foods,
ef - liit the clipe,disimus e n osalt .tbis
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I 'explained to the. obtoose luau
that,it wiz all - rite; that 'in moat , .uv
sich enterprises, the expenses eat up
theeellekshuns,but that it° *tic seed
sown; '"We tfiest," sex I - "raise the
wind from tlie,North, and- to do it,
let Ate show that suthon WIZ bin* due!'
41 W4t kin w do ?" Sed BILBCOIA,,
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, y the corner stun nv, the 'esti
.tes I. "On the square' fotniet
` he `corner stun uv the • nigger
eltsireh .we bnrnt a ineath or so ago;
geqtry to our hand. Let us 6'rganise
t pereeaßion and do it to-day,lbit we
may publish ,to . the- World that the
Cemmer.eed,. that our'friends
ttif glut libreller than thery. hey."
• Tilt?' vcnz considered 'good and
fortkusiib it wuz notig s upon - 7 The
stofirA4 conveyed to the Igeld' ()eau
ivhiolOPlnetitoet is to be, Wilt, and
&cavity wuz hollered out into it.
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.after—
nopcy pereession wart formed head.
ed by the Trustees, sad we . Marched
out to the feeld . Into the cavity in
the stun wus deposited, with
prit eeremoniets, the folios% ing artieles:
A copy nv the Constooshen Qv the
Cooled rit 'States. try Aineri .
A oopy of the. inessagaTuv Androo
Johnson ve toin the Freedmen's Buro
- A copy uv the 22d nv , rebrooary .
trpeeeb. ,
Portratas Dv till, Trim Law.
A copy or Ilia - Veto av i,iver Civil , Rites
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pair In , luitataaff_s.
zoblisch glad
Secretary Selrerttr -
A nigger whip. • '
85 greeskmok coritribbited for the
purpose by Wee Pennibacker.
A Piot bot.tle of whisky,, reeled,
contribbitted by Bascom. - •
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Then the stun was placed in posit
hen:; a nigger wns tied to it and flog
ged, his blood bednoslin it, and atter
a few feeling , remarks by myself; in
which I stateed that this wuz a grate
day for the Corners, and that poster
ity would bless us for the work we bed
that day done, the crowd diSpersed,
1 the Trustees goin back to My offis to
draw mp a statement uv the ceremo
nies, and an appele to the northern
Demomigy foraid. . % . 1
The iliggerwich .we whipt- at, the
'corner stun was shot in a* ,dispciot by
Capt., M'Pelter, wich circumstance
I greatly. antfayed Deakin Pogram; ez
iit wits a nigger wich wnz formerly
1 hissetri. He, remonstrated •with the,
1 Captain ar.g'rily, and ashoored him ,
i that ez soon es the iSoopreme Court
had declared the Amendment abolish
fin slavery nneonstoOshuel,, he ahood
i sue him for his value. With this tn.
I fin -exeeilshun, the affair passed off
les plesantly ez enocf be wished, ! I.
' remonstrate / withi' bath of em for
quarell'n, on sicb an occasion, over So
,small a matter es the shootin nv a
1 nigger,, and ihey flintily settled- it,
IWithe hard feeling. How sweet is
peacnand :friendliness- atween man
1 and i lmae l Hcii , bleasid is the Was uv
a peace maker ! The
. Captain', ac-
I knowledged he_ wuz wrong, and stood
the,drinks for the crowd. , •
That nice about 9p. 3i" 1 wuz a
sitting in My ollii a marlin onto the
evence uy tbe day and 10.-conderin
whether' .the Dirnocrisy ' wood giie
down, it okkured ,to me . that there
Wins a piat.bettle hi' first class 'corn
whisky, tsta,Bs in, curreney agoin, to
waste in that stun.
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"What'll posteritylever khow uv
ne," thot Ito myself. - ‘ , Ef‘ posterity
does ever overturn the_ t stile, Won't
she git jest . ezgood an idea try' who'
we *az from the other rirtleles?Ef
posterity ever , reads the tipeewhis ay
His Eggsleney, and the messages
wirier .we hey pureed ihere, isTot.t the
whiskz.be inferredt . ',.Bf it
_aint, poe
iterity ts a coneumate. sae," and- thus
t e (teti my way.; o :t itbir..
ward, detirinined to'reskco these 'two
articles from oblivicin anybew.l
It Win pitch darkl, brit I knew the
.Crespin eautionAly,_ up to Abe
stun, 1. reached out and borrorl titer
wuzanother bend onto it I &liking
a Mateb Anieklyi there stood rerealed
nfore me doll:Irmo uv Deekin Pogrom,
IliktneOrll and.Blder Slathers, t 3 'whom
'the same thct had occurred =which
'moved me. Bat my presence av mind
did 'not forsake me. Striking Another
motioh,T resoomad a look nv' virehu.s
thdiktaelrun, wiehl.hey all stow- afore
it went out; and reproaeht crater tber
worldly :r4indednis. -.How 'coed. they
expect the4militoot ta' prosper when
those OE: tq . . xfbilio bards" its !...,tfir*stti
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"Go: hodie?"lied- !"L.Torgivir -you thin
time: 0 14 ./4 .uot exposeyno s ts-y.ic t
del l erVe, I Mted Top., tu
rru - Abi
way you eyek the ; bottle *nit, Ike.
greenback, aid - kastated • bast' 7 to
protect- ere. Gor- ' • •
And they went; '
* after.witicke
peg over t the
prise;4e. Maul, 440 1.14c4M'0
itexinitien!ti tkey all reprcched
ilia With'betite stolen. the ' articles, fa
privit; wick addled me'' that, nit
tun hod gone ;LstuitAitur ' the Plunder
aftet ..they tbot ,I'd gone, but they
didn't maks' tut fuss'
.V.bente it. - They
are till good-inn* bnicalas! itieh
iu: the
depravity nv buitiati minder ibit
bear watdon. • p •
wilit Anxiety the 'result uT
our'lltilakiAbe Northern Denwori—
ay. AKE tbeY alt us as . ebainefully. es
ilia t did ei th War . , is is all tip
t
?, Pinion* Kam', 11t,„
(Wicti is , koetra ter,) and likewise
Profeceor Ode Polituse in the
- Southern - ti In.
etitoot.-.-Toledb Blade.
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Taale . 801,11. a.';Ball-Koom. •
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.!* A *try charming aid accomplished
yourrg .lady, the ':Earliest; von
'Teschornberg,thei4itxii.of t . 6**3 Wiener
Zeitung, was. supper room
With her hnibeidiintentling to return
home. csiiing the ball = room,
where ; a brilliant waltz was being
ptiyed, a 'friend asked - tier to .take
single, turn.. round the room. The
tomptatiOn was too great to be. resist
ed, so donsigrlog her burdens 'to, her
husband, she joined the dancers' and.
was. whirled off -with great. rapidity
by _ her . partu.. She, - . had - seaTeely,
got half .soun d ` the - huge-circle When
she fell frOni hill ariiii,as though struck
by a thrinderhSlt,,dirad.- They raised
her froni, the ground gently, and car
ried her into another v r . oom.. A doken
doctors were in attentlanee, and every
expedient that science could su . ‘ ggest
was tried to restore conseiouSness to
the. fair young fOrm lying so strangely
still in its '.or toilette.. All •waii . in
I vain; -She was dead.; A smile ppon
her lips, !leviers io lieri hair. . " •
- Of the scene I cannot convey,. the
idea ;- such agony as that 1 witnessed
on Sunday morning in the'robirig•rpoin .
. the .G-artcnbangsSe,llsifisaft is ti" . n
(dreadful
The
±,ecall--toe,sucred de
'scribe. The gay groups melted away
' br4athless, horror Stricken - hurry;
within a few minutes the spaclona•ball
• Me.'me - mbera and their guests,
node., tit aiiiingut- ofli mourners • re-
I mair.ed behind ,to:irtitch over that
which 'Selena iheur before had *been a•
happy:wile and mother: - I.; have . now
witnessed throe sudden -deaths inrhall
rooinsitlie flint two.Were,if .
mere terrible- than . the last. In:the
first rilaec,a lovely girl was'shot tho'
the heart: by' tbe man elle Was.engag-•
ed to; in 'the ilecond, the belle of
,the
bull was burnt:to death before her gar,
menu', which had etualit fire vrb
she War beingt.whiskecl psat4lie -upon
firesplace, could be tern off. .Bnt the
tragical episodo of yesOrciays Morning
•i&rendered more melancholy than ei
ther by the remerribrinee
_that two
little children ' .the eldest :not .three•
years old, are left 'motherless by .th •
consequences Oil a Walti !
• The .
. 1 Washington Star; relate : s
following singullar coincidence : "W.
Leonard tirover, formerly marager of
ti rover's theatre in. this city; and' now
of the Olympia theatre, New York,
while looking over 'a mass of: cld
pars recently came upon a letter from
J. Wilkes-Booth soliciting an engage.
ment; and, on opening it, was startled ;
Co find slipped within it a note •fromi
President Lincoln, accepting the prof 4
fersd courtesy. of alma for some e'en.
Imes performance, and ;saying that, if
possible, the box would be occupied by
Tad antl, himself..
. '
• .
. rwr
Alia crpß OItCROSS, of Brnitini, 'hag
retired. from-;mereantile life, after
hiving been: - in °he. store . forty-one .
years. The firm be Was . connected'
with dates back to 1816,
.and - he bet.'
mike, a - member Of.the - I sanitt in 1833.
I -
A LADY. bound . to Dubuque. had her
'pocket picked at itocbettter, N. Y., en
Satarday,of p#,ssage li4kOts, baggage
cheeks and, tbirty-twoldollars in mo-,
oey. A purse was mace up by rail
road employees'at Buffate,and she was
forwarded to her def•titiation.
Tux President hue reeteved of ;Tames
Lyon, of Richmond. a 6at.,e made of a
piece ot the iddfrigate Constitution
The inaoripuon on the h i etui of the cane
is; . "Compliments to . I:Andrew 'oho
son as the restorer oftholConatitu Lion."
GIN.. Bums repoils a „pas& hi
Which the two , murderers ofa freed
inan aat on the corogr's Jury and
united in the verdict that "the decent-s
-ad Name to hte death front causes -un
known. 1
• Cater Jusriths CHASi se bald. to be
of tbe.opinion that, when two thirds
of the loyal Sts!ies have ratified. the
amendment it ill be e , part 'elf the
COnetitation. •
•• Es-Goys:two", qaassT, thedefeated
candidata.fur §anator from, Kansas,
baa retired from politico apd olitiens
to hairs - 1444 k!...14 414.' t h i o
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In individual- iankett
erteoffered;at Gate. tr.TIPIPAII*4OI4-.
loyfrAf the State in regard.
from the' army: The loth
eninlinity CI; Eliiii4y-foittri'Pedoetj
vanis"Colutneass- wtoritroalittair4io
prey*: that he'etee t lid
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'&11611 thia . point,' nor wits u
rtbit .iti
hleidid. - Mr. ' fbift efn g+
r i ehaing the
Irstit , by lavriegeired to nor irokewiek
W 4 and tried- tatirte Berko
jurifftbr, miedenteseor, .otoefe**
onlFirlday evening. iletitence: it di.
ferred'until to.day,.butaarly..littAlistte
urdaprnoinitig it etatotheit-ofttWeemer
we.* hasiity "prepared, sigitlfd
rat influential eittune, :-
the
liandifcif Mr.. B. -H. itataki;
immediately prooeadi4 to illOriliptite •
ands%.after:= laying ,
before tbit Governor:iibtaibeda
pardon for Itif.r. Beiber,- wh:hir• •
,veyy,eheerfnlly granted brthatiav •
nor, who also7reanitated Mr.,-Baaoli - tender Mi. Bieber bit, pereens4 tom i.
me nte. This, ire ' •
pardon ever granted .:by a Crvertrar
of Pennsylvania befori sentence:.
._
when we remember the abus4B Nl*
of the common .laws.
- of the icon " 947
wr
bjt jurymen ect hol their )iolitmak
prejudices Above , the, 6114nm:trot
Lice, wo.bold that,the pardotling . pp.W:
of should of right be exeroisid.':
rejoice to find this-unmettalialga`.4Vl- ,
sience that governor GearyMAO!, 1 9 0--
act promptly and” without neo n(
ceremonies.,, This . doit't look
much lihe Johneeniem---thauh Gael:
"Health of !eff Da4"
I Sallie Months ago onnof the itfficsrit
lin the department commanded hy - Ilit
I jor Genet - 4.IXE Sickles gave a par.
ty in Chat lestou, S. C , to" jairtaia of .
the ..Confederate" gentry,4f-a which
one of the rebel ea - gem3rals-worPd
tii
the health ofJe ff Davis—;a aeltionl Pit , "
, that was drunk by the host, bat're tiv
led and denounced by his ibee or
I Union officers, who broke up Itieww,t•
- tn
•
ty in a row They demanded* -60 - Orts
!the Charge
arraigned the' heat -ti'
10 4 1
!the Charge of uondunt ttnb , egniutna 4..
offieer„saii a :gentleman , tit drinhn ;
"", '' = r• - , - -- - -e---4-r--- cat-- .po l io d- ~ ,
eft he wat4 not guilty br - Atterren -,
but when.titeir 'finding
. was i iteiii to
'Gen.,Siekh:S he revokedit ‘ 'iiiiiteih;
I missed the
.ilfficer from the serriNifee
the offense, subject to the approval or ,
; the President of the United Stati34,
In . this order General Sickles ittita,it.
teratii.c to i his own feelings wlttt eh**.
I actenstie ;vendor, The rase wits (fitly ,
i forwarded to Washington, and
,bernit y
created a very fine fury . amo ng *Alia.
military
fit the
who . lia Fog snob' 0, , ,
, .., .
respect t gentleman of the rsoutly
' and such a horror of '"politics,`;' which
'is the ‘i•oril they apply to -all j learneit
',Union feeling: The President mei at
camel beSet, and it required little effitirt
46, , wake his slumbering' loye tarleff l
IGenirerSickles's rerbeatien was
. - ii,ti-- --
;ntilled, and the of fi cer retrtrned io- i tirt •
J
' confirmed his r i ghts, ully cond that ' hi,
I
1 bettor than Sickles, knew how wee"
I towards the virtuous' ..heroekinf of . . the
1 rebellion. VI pon which SouthCiu"o- -
i lina 'took Ohuge drink, and riteeted
Andy to a hther seat t in her tcart-, to)'
. , ~,
-.A. Great Villain to be 'PartlOnetC ,
,
Solomon Kohnatamm, who was Mt n •
, fenced to Sing Sing for the. twin of
; ten years, for defrauding the Govern- .
Inent in IsTew . York. ctiy, Is: about to
I be pardoaed by Mr.: Johnson.l Her . in
very rich, 'but a greater villain never
visited the State prition.• Tini Tribune
says: It .was: conceded by all who
~
i know the taws in the cue that f . Cohn •
tetumm bad been surpassed I by . few
!other ctiminals on our - rewrds ins , the
'magnitude, baseness, ur.d, boldness of
ttis- offenses; and.: this opinion.: . ..lnill -,,
ln n
looened in by the'pablic: generally,
;Arid yet be had hardly bean: ,safely
lodged in - Sing ging Prison- before
influences were set to , work Ito pro 4
(dire his release. Money-WasilaviSbly
expended to-this end, and graidens
Lincoln and'his ' successor We're - .i 9
turn . bssought for pardon: • The tears
of woman backed up_the: intportents,
ties of paid Counsel and itigents, sod , iit
one way or another three members M qr.
the anblutit wereinduticdtoAtan, the
!petition. • The Opposition of Mr. Sten, •
Iton prevented. 'the eimseni9ltleo of '
the plot ; and hag kept this criminal in
1
I prison until the present , time } at*,
is alleged tlit the money at,-,ble diar
potial has finallyitrevallsci ovo - a 1 oiai
position, 'and that the terms. ef=OD
'have been agreed upon-in deft -of
the requlremanteofjfistfee sad' *tie
lie morale.. It lc even ' staled tbStti
within the next fortnight the Mon . 10 '
to be revered' to - hie liberty and the
'enjoyment of Ens fort - pne Ou,some pak...
try ilea of threatened ineanttYl WO .'
the excuse OM his Sensitive - n*lms*
. as been.' as much . ptinisbed,l by. two
yearsimprisonment as' noinmen 1100 . 11* J
drela would. la by a inn tells' of tin
yenta! We commend . I'm cailikyi $lO,
attention of the Senate Tudiebitiyees.,
1 mittee, and 'shall be glad if ati
ttbres
lose be done to pioteet_. the -' OM
'from the IneTrlai sl,use of i the r0.,-
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