The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 20, 1867, Image 2

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- BEANER;I* „ARGUS.
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BYAND,, -
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fetinuiry 2pth;:1861.,
The Ciiemellaville R. R. Bill, 1
j . ., Thp'eetieellevills Railroad bill;whicti
-,!...fme recently- occupied So much of - thO
~public iiCentielk wa:hrought up in'
i libe 7 Eltite s Sentit i e or:Friday last, and.
! ; ( defeatedby a.vpte :ofd._l3 for, and 1.7
1 agelept into passage. A motion tore-,
it
jiconsider was Olen cariied, and a .l ent
N. Wards the bill ' as postponed inaefi.i
•'bitely, which ‘ irtua4 kills it. - • ' f '' "
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A foiv'wOrds in brief as to'the Con
,c
!,
- nellsville Toad - ' tic&i 1 - May not be olit.ofi,,- , . .
;:;?lace :' • The ‘onnsysvrile Railroad .l
l' coMpany',was:-eharterudi some years i
~.f. , ago:by the, Stale Legislature, and for
several years` afterwards it was the re.
ciphiat of awn rota ifavors from the
Same body, In the lay of legislative
,' actiomods.tionsi :_ln 1864, heiwever,the
1' legislation bee Mei adverse to 'the, in.
r i tereeta . . of ,the rommlitmiy, arid': during
that year thei; charter was revoked,
because of all ed "abase and misuse'
of - - itielir 'priitliege3:: The company
then appealcd to the Courts for, 3. re-
I
dress, and in suit tried by a JU'rj'i .
before.whop. all;' - the .fact:3 were ,
brought, it Was declded that ti,i, e corn
pany had rot '',iitirti l led nor toisuseil"
, their piivileges, and that dip taking
' .'aviay-of - theiii charter liY the Legisla -
tare was invalid.. Knowing, now,tbat
while-the
,quistion,was in shis :equiv.
oval shape, th i ezoorild get no :capital.
lite to inveatl, - lieir,funds in the corn;
' :pletion
„pc ,itie road, the e . omprin3 .,
atught on F4day last to have the sett
' . annnling the r ,charter repealed, but
with what secess we hakee -stated .at
1
--the bead ofhis iirtiele.
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t t,
: 1 The Fennia, lvania Central hi 1864,,
ro 'doubt re alized th at the Oonnelle.
bills - enterpri e coMPleted, wouPd be a
•F
_ .. 4 ; ' ~, M thel • 1
41r:4 . omum94(l. To prevent
_li4loVoil , f i ts inOidtition, Unfriendly
hitaiii ; rai c i tile- Conneilsville i 1
ii) :began, tid wad` continued until
#.oilitiiPter was,t4ept away. Having
accomplished: this Much, 'the Pennsyls
Irani:* Central.atauda now id the Leg.
.
. _ islitnre
,witb the: power_ at hand; to
a
-- prevent rs'newal of, - the Charter: of
' the Connellsvilio"; company, aid like-
Wise to strize!icitvn a General .13i.il
road.law, os any other measure iiiiro
-diiced that Would be likely to affect its
iaterests, 45tand, oven remotely i ir.
its way. .I`bat the public may 'ape
who voted' r tlie ; menopily, ,nd *he
i )
.- did not,we erew:lib'apperld the names ,
of the Sena t or's, and the, way they cot
,i_... ea on this,t‘iiiteat, question. The vote
was. for the' renewal of the COTIOCIII3.
.
Ville charter:
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a--43.
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Vt h &M rAle
Ilillingfelt;L)incastOr; Searight, Fayette;
Brown, Lawrence; 'f I Btinzinan, Somerset; .
'Brown, Marr; I Taylor, Beaver;
Colinnati,Bai phin; f.l Wallace, Clearfiel4
le
Davin Berk o • :I White, Indiana.
Graiu4D, AlWgiienTi' •
' 1 BAYS-17. rr
. , Bin:Lett, of Carbon;' Randall, Selinyliztll; i
Connell, l'hi,iiidalpltia; Ridgeway,Philad'at
. .4..! , Bonaten, Philad'a; Royer, Cheater,'.'•
••1' Grata, Yorlq,• I : Schutt; Lehigh,
'llsizeis, Blair; ; t3hoemaker,Luzerne;
, Jaekan, litinteur;i liralls,, LioosamS:,
James, Buoa; . : ' 'Worthington , Cheer ,
Landon,' lir dfOrd; Speaker Ball, Blair;
' - 3lcCo.ndlce , Philad'a; ' ,:'
he Senate Vpte. .
As the Iveteta the State Senate„pill
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Friday listoathe Connellsville Rail
.,road bill,l in Nantes the defeat of -a
General!Railraad law thia , wmter,t we
",wish to +ll ait,o,ion to a.'fact or two
is eoneetton with it, -The Senate, pa - -
liticalfy, tituda, 21 Unionists to 12
Demoet443.l Ihree of the f9rmer
_were abtil on 'Friday last, Of the
13 meictlrre who voted , in, favor of the
i s.
ContieOpille pin, and indirectly in fa
vor of dijeneal railioad laW, 10 Nere
Unionis and but 3 were DOmocrats. I
Of tho 1 members who 'cited agair,st,l,
1 ;1
the . COitelliiville bill, h . indirettly
against; geuersVrailroa law, 9 were j
Demciertts 'and 8 were pianists. I
To pu i t tha:qTietion in nether form i
and
_ditspensittg with , ,f aetions, the j
: 'Upton qtreugth of the senate, is 83 per
isent. ata that of the Democrats 36.-
- It • ,
f 5 per pent.! pt the Unionists voted
.t.agairistitbe Ponasylvanie, Central me
tiopolyland 45 per cent. in favor of it.
'. 25 per bent: Of the:domoeratie strebgth
of thel t enata voted against the mo-
' nopoly i hd 7 per cent: - in favor of it.
- Mega' figitras aced but - little coin-
1
'me'a't:, They ahow that the. Demo,.
' crat e rty.faremost in the , tine and
cry ag lust , the Pennsylvania , Rail
road eimpaPy, is the first to give it
suppo t %glen 'assistance is needed.-=
Tbefiiguiriiiat that the UnionistS are
.IA 6::_rfralitority in th e , Senate, and there
foro,ritspoii? . ible.fer its Legislation .has
1)0 little: force; ' while it is Woe__ shown
;that ifthei,r opponents tonistituted a
maj.)qti ini Oat, .hody, the; P.ohnsylva•
/I
:..Cantr ; Wild r. either ask fOt - hor wi h
..a mot stipple tool , than that majori.
-,t. , . -
-ty w Id be. ~ . , , . j ..,.
'extensive outbreak is `:remied
and ; The . Fenians in tbat,part
woritare on the - wove, v alid a
on bet e'er thew and. the brit.
' I
loops _is' tieurly • expected. ri he
nit are eertapanded Cot b'-
er, and have their head,tillirtera
is illar,gPp, ' • 1
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RECONSTRUCTION.
The Day Dawns.
The eastern papers have been jttbt;
hint this week on the ieconatructtion
question. They :re - Port that the dif .
feienc - ea heretofore existing between
Congress and the-President are on the
eve of adjustment, and that the !attar
will consent to, and approve a bill us
lablialaing martial law in the ten ,re
-hellions States—making the: civil
courts there subbrdinate to the' . mili•
Lary--requiring impartial or universal
suffrage and the adoption of the Con.
stitutionul Amendments proptised ;at
the last session.of Congress. If this
be true, then ~.indeed, light :dawps ti
tm us, and btt . .` , ,U few weeks more w l
be reqnired the - country t
• ' ' I
E4eurity ur.d - repose which it so m
needs.
P. T. BARNIIM,of Counciotiont,-
known in exhibition circles,' was
Thursday last nominated
,by the Re
publicans of the Fourth District of
that State for Congress. Barnum
!; al
though denominated a "humbug,i al
man of much respectability-, and ihas
Withal a good 'deal of native and ao—
quired ability;and the studpus•attempt
of the copperheads of- the country to
make Os nomination an otf-s(4 to
Morrissey's election to the same posi
'tion,is simply absurd. hartium is a
man ,of unexceptionable habits; al
ways law—abiding, and has served his .
state for some tune past in its . Log—
Morrisey is a gambler
by ocemiation, a "bruiser?'fc om taste,
and withoutrability or -experiense Sad
-
cleat to enable him to take part in any
business brotiglat before the_ bony of
whieh be unfortunately will- Boon be
a. mon
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Not A Union Paper
The Eric Dispatch, has forthe • last
month or six weeks been making its
self conspcious, acd saying some very
naughty things of Gov.. Geary, Gen—
eral Cameron, and quite a number of
other prominent- membeis of the ;Un
ion party. , The copperhead papers of
the State have been copying these
sayings of the Dispatch quite freely,
and always prefaae . thetn,Lby stating
that, the Dispatch is th'eleading Ro
publican paper in North western
Pennsylvania. This is not true in
Wholo or in Part, •and we have the
nithority of Senator Lowry, of the
smile town' in which . the
.Dispatch ;is
published, for . saying that it is not a
Union paper at all; and that' it the
last couuty convention of *thto Union
party in Erie county, held neartlyi4 oar
ago, it was unanimously resolved - that
the Dispatch was not In laesord; with
the Union organizatioli, I l and that it
in no sense reflected the sentiments
of the party of that, c.ounty. E'This be.'
ing true, its malignant railings Will
neither ittect Om-Unionarty in gen
i)
'oral, nor i,njure Govern . 3 r Geary , o?
Geneati-, Cameron in particular. - -
Its poltipal standing at home disarms,
and renders it powerles for either
i
, good or evil; and if the ,c pperheade of
theStato arc relying up en its - influ -.
1 -:
once to assist them in - n eiticat way,
1 1414 will sooner or later realize that
they were 'leaning upbn a broken
- recd. .: ••-
SHOOTING AFFAIR.—On Monday the
;7th inst., says the Lau)i•ence Joyrnal l
Saniuel..Robinson, ofAjniou towuShip
_.l-•
was shot by John Beniiett, of itielio-
ry t township. It is stated tlat Robin- 1
on had been getting his- washing-'
Ldone at Boonett's and, as Bennett
I
I thought become to soecial with his
I wife, and determining to stop his vis
'
i its, ho loaded a double b rrel sliott.gun,
,•
and when he came tow rd the house
I -1 oil that. morning shot m in( the legs..
I nnett made a seccu)d", attempt •to
I elloot'bu! failed, -when fßobinsorq, re
treated souse distance and became
exhausted and being isnablo 'to pro--
ceed further - lay in the raih L and cold
'or some time, when B nuatt's son Lin
formed Mr. Frew's farnly, at •• Frew's
mill, of the condition et Robinsor..--•
Re was ' cared fbr by . Mr. Frew, at
whose residence-- e received medical
aid. His kirtbs are fi 10l with . shot
and be is considered - 12:a dangerous
condition. f' .. ! : • •
Fox neWr.—The Fo
nouneed in last week'f
Walton, Esq.,' of Ind;
yesterday, and,
day. Quite a nubiberl
joined in Of() ohase oi
many othepi patil
We have not heqd
terday's hunt, bat hau l
that. piite a number of
suffered in the flesh,
As. we go to press = arrival of-t. 30
,
assassin Surrat is hour! expected
,Washington. The United Suites - 5:4r
Steamer, Swatara - 4as- on_ Moiiday
last hailed in Chasitpealte Bay, and
by this haa more than •likely
brought in her bad freight,and handed
him over to the civil authorities of
the District 'of Columbia.
-
Call fcir ?tate J ezape.i.afloo
C
oreati - Oa; : 7 •
intemperance t ruainataway
the nation.....ltie i earns that4i#Hy
Ihoireanit die* aritinally, one Ituisdro
thoiesand go tOpriOnonie hilindrof#6l;
sand -to the: alnishoshier*e hind ,
murders and four hundred inielgee are
committed every year, through tbis
fell appetite' for strong drink. What
a fearfull record of lecitne and death??
What untold ruiserY, dieorder.and4is
cord, woe and weeping i atteitdarkt upon.
such , a record! .'
Birth has nmajubi t iciff that ' is' not
by sit, nb'ebtipe thit -13 *at
blasted; no tie that is not -broken; no
sanctunry that is hot *invaded;,no
friend, kinsman, brother, sift orehild
that is not fingetten; and no , - fibre of
hnan agony which. • riot' Vilting.
GO - D7lJus 'created 'no' tituid .tbat - Can
safely; challenge combat 'with . the ap
petite.
• How would he be esteemoda ben-
Matter who woutit'deliver af' sinking
nation form famine - pestiten or the
sword But bore is an evil that 'eur-1 .
passes °Ube', the comprebeniive
ness of its• devastattensileitroye
more lives,
_ . produees more misery, , ,
consameg;more .substance, and ruins
• soul as well as body—an' evil that is- ' ,
constantly at Work, while they are
but oecasionat viintots; and instead of
Wearing itself out as they do, or of
growing weak with age, this giant of
Intemperance but grows tbe stronger
and more' active, spreading every.:.
where in•his track, wounds and tears
death and perdition.
To suppresa anti an evil reust:..be
tho highest philanthropy. If Peter
thit Hermit was. fired witl indigna
tion because of the desecrations Which
thq infidel ;had brought upon Jerusa
lem, and marshaled and -led. on amigh.
ty host for the 'rescue of the Holy Land,
shall hot we arm for the iescue, &es
cause of the desolations wrought by
this greatest- foe of humanity ?. Bvery
bone of the mountain , pile of human
skeletons around the , fountalUs. c I
King AlcoLot call to the living. "Arm!
!Arm! for the rescue . •
' And to devise.. measures, for the
• dethronement of, this demon monster,
to drive away the destrityer,•shut down
the flood-glita , ,, and remove from our
surviving kindriiii and fullow.:rouittry*
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men the sources of temptation, • we.
the undersigned, hereby cull upon all
friends of, Teipperance, throughout
the State, to • meet in Convention -in
the Court I.l.ouSe at llarrisherg . : on
Tuesday, the 26th day of February,
1861, at 2 - o'clock, , P. ai.• '
' John W. Geary, Gov. of-Penn!a. -
Franeislorden; Secretary of State
•L: nail, Speaker of `Senate.
sENATnits.ANn•sErstr.siNvArivits
Rohr. A. 13roVvne, -C.
R. Biltingfolt, B.►rry White„. •!
W. Worthilzoii, George.. Connell,-
G. D.' Calenian, Wm. McCandless,
Kirk. Baines, •0. P. James, •
-L. D: ShciOn - aker, G. W. • Fisher,
Wall Oil Cowles, T. J :Bighata,
G. Landon; JOhn ,. .S. Mann,
J: L. Grabam;- ..,J. T. Chase.
A: W. Taylor,, •George
John Walls; : '
A. Stutzman, W. S Humphrey,
G.'Br.pwn,
: C. Harbison
Wm. 1 3- : James A.,LeePhr
B. 'McCreary, 'W. - Peter,
Day,. . • G. W. - Kinney,
J. N. 3. Sharpies's,.
J. Kenna - ay; 'Leo,
John 11. Barton J. T. camel on;
A. W.: Kimmel, W. L: Vliann
W. C. Gordon: J. N. l -
T. F. Gellajher,.. S. - MeCarnant
J. H. Webb, J:
F. illeebling; T. Riehaile,
U. ' - 1M1101i; - B. Helfey, •
a 1 •
.0, * W.00d7, - ard. - I.
A PLAN to issue to ail honorably
diseharged volunteer soldiers of the
wrir fitting 'certificate of their sorvi
ee5,'11. 1 9.3 bcon referred to ono of the
military coininittees in , Congress.—
The current / issue of the Army and Net.
vy Journa I - probably expresses public
opinion; in advocating this project: ,
"Something more significant than
the ordinnry' pitiful'paper of mustert ,
onvjind discharge, signed by the mug•
tering officer, ouglit to attest the re.
lease of our. gallons officers of our chi>
zen.soldieryi from their patriotic , ser7
vices. Sentiment apart, and es a Mat
' ter of selfiio policy, a goieiniriont
never luaus anything by distributing.
tokens, of appreciation of its fhithfiil;
campaigning among its, soldiery 7
Such; has always been thq practice in
Franco and 'othet"Europohn countries.
On ibis idea rests i the vvholo-,policy of
providing badges and medals of bon ,
or, stirs, crosses, and insignia of rar.k.
It is not the sign, but the thing, sig—
nified, to be sure, emblem is 'What
keeps the honoiable career.. which it
' betokens fresh in tkie remembranee of
others: Th. 6 hot(Orribleambition,niso,
to transmit, some intik, memorial of
devotiontii the country to one's
terity.is always to be encoman.e4 '4-
`3.
•
Co A'STIC ErlBtoLot or TIM W.
Goneral Sheridan sent; kfinv daYs:inte;
to Misi-Rehoc,ta.Wright', of Winelo6 -
an - 'elegaut gold' watai;
ab exqii sitly wrought chain. bromih,
and charms. % r ho obch is of gcicl,
beautifully wrought .into a gauntlet,
and sot with pearls. One of the
charms. :ten uorrespondeui informs us,
is a sword'set with very valuable dia
monds". Accompanying this
magnifi
cent gift was an autitraph letter ,from
General t Sheridan, acknoivliulaing
Miss Wright's services, , which led . ' to
. the. Geliera.re sueee;,B
" at Winchester,
in the'biitle of the 49th, Vepteniher,
1861. Dims ' lffighE Watt wiyoangQ,ua
kereso, well k`novrs for herisith in a
united,nationslity,.si,nd - ttnderstned to
be witting, to aid tlie.eansint any sac
rifico. When GitneraL,Sheridan - •';is
an great iinubt tow. to aot he sent a'
scout to the lady, who, writing, upon
a slip Of paperi j i-whioh she enclosed, in
tin-toil, directed the seoukto pkaie' it
in his mouth, Ithat it might Ocup - e
the peenoes search, and thus furnish.
ed the itaiirmation _that enabled,,, - the
Gen6ral to atinace bia victory. '
xllunt, as tua.
:Argus by R.
stry, came off
continued to.
of oar aititone
Tuesday, and
i - '
Iticipate -to-day:
result of yes,
• .
'a GO dOUGt, • bUt
.
the ‘i'vartntotat
cor,E - kijmOs-
, Wisaist:49x,' , l49,4 l3 lW - i-6,11867. t x
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. 4:.,;,,i,., 2 -- t • ---. 5 1:a344.iiii,...7 ',„ ' , ~ - , ' artPotyr -Or sjolintriTslts, -
s
. ,
.. #4.. • . . orted from the Coma Aketceittle tieg fees of the -, 016i14 of
mittoe in,,Zi t ig c o ffi Ab s i - till tv. reg d.; Co,iirtit of crawfordcounty, tilt-tide
latO:the selactieoldrereted -dad-, Petit' meat ilitk.an.act incorporating : the bor
of lii.wieneeville allowing them
jercikeie s titsh,lirith__4lo -amendment
subetantiallfthe bill '..amendatory . . to ' es , , t. 6 borrow•meney foi buildingpurpos
le'the form ef At substitute, being
Mr. Stualbaugh . , from . the epecual •
.tbo._ael;providinv* temporary wr y., committee to, examine the- charges of
eminent forMontins. 31r.
c onn on o Corruption in the election .of •United
ikitrOuced it-bill atlthorizinithe Past- States Senator, reported: that tbey
renster :General to invite proposals fOr had invited persona havirig any kuOOP
:a . ifeainal . i i i - - mo i l e cl ,-.,,,, ge m oo t hi y - edge 'Of such corruption to aPpeisr;dnd
trim between . San, Fransiseo end
Honolulu', I from what te,stin.ony they , had- given
0-1,i4 exceeding on o ;h u11 ...! there •were no grcunds tor (such eharg-;
dreattitioriatd &glare to be' onsidered ,1 , ee• i r - h° i'c' lll :"' in 0 public bills were
Irtferii*Cd: ide.'llerrill infriidiiced 4tc) passed t Act relating 'to roreign Inm'
ief4thendittoryior the net Of last 13es- I suranee Companies: 'Act, to 'provide
sitri; forthe repair t. &e:;, of e n mi n pu b, f ; for the sale of nosettled ; lands for non..
lie 'crofts, ivhich 'authdrize's the
.usel.pire9o/1”:40 . of; 114.368' To = o:tend 'the
ti.9" - the See'retity..;Ofwar of appropii:Oe 2w
tionethe're :nide !tor other giving railroad 'companies one
thini-lor exiiiiiinatierlii itild -- ::surv&vii
ptl itt v it4 'vote. per share of stock to bridge com
panies. Act relating to Agricultural wlienirequired:blipnblio. , ;;Tht ere k . i i t ,l College of Nr.ns3-Ivania, appropPla
plitthed twit Ise:toed' reedift;- ."I'liell'orig l ting interest of money appropriated
dedtialstof .mr.,. Tido ; ;s ena t o r f rom - by the .United Sfates. The combut-:
114.attli for:Mr.tado's unexpired 'teem,
werepreerttevilirldr. PoineroY• tee appointed py - the mceting in f?itts
wer Iffr. • burgh on Wo4nesdaY ,night for the
Resi,whe has up to-this t.. - held the } purpose
ottice by appoinlmeneof urpose of i Li - glancing, the. interest of
e G over n or , I the bill 19 restore the charter of the
r
wee Sworn
. in. Mr'. Ross Resented the Connelsville railroad, waitedopon the
credentials of Mr. 4omeroy, Senator ; Governor tb-day, twho assure)l ., thern
electfrom - Kansas for six 3-ears Ordered ;if the bill was passed he would sign it,
filed Allpriar orders wore postponed,
on , ir.otion • of Mr.: Grimes, , and the
League Island .bill considered: ' After
debate, d4;stiug-41Phie* a motion by Mr.
Wide lc postpone,
_and take ur;ihe
Louisiana bill,was rejected,l7 against
36. Mr. Stininer's-amendment, tar the
appointment of a commission to Select
a site, wtrir,iost.„
,-15 against 25.- Bill
passed. i The Clerk of the House tan
nounerd its rsfitgal to recede from' its
amen:hilt:A to the tenure of o'ff'ice bill.
A Corr.littee of -Conference was, ap
pointed. Mr. Sherman made an inof
fectual effort to get up his componrd
interest funding bill. The Louisiana
bill was taken up, at Mr. Wade'S mo
tion, and reitd a .second time. Mit.
Trumbull alluded to several airiend
meets neceseary to perfect the ,bill.
. 'muss
Mr_ .-Kassort, from the Commit:tee'.
on A iiproptitionA,,ipported back Sen
a-non,ltoept.: to Po4t4.iffiee
coneurred.in.
tan motion of Mr. Schenck . , Senate
bill .to regulate the tenare"of certain
oirmeLs was talten from tbo-Speak
er's table., 34 Salute bad refuSed tor
concur in'llousi'•amendment makin.z
te s Cabinet officers," VI
the House insistel on its amendthent;ll;•
1
And asked a::Coruinitt cc ofOonfertmee.
On,rrintion :of Mr Lawrence, .Seniite
a mendments 'to to 116;:pe,
:tnd certain•
itieti, were taken from the SileakerTs
t;tl le and 'llon..cooeurned in, .and
qinmittee_ot-t.lenferenee asked.l The
fsetiate joint resoliitiorrin reference to
Oeear. Mail aor.t. b
. iee between SattiV ms ran ,
eiseo.and Portlatil, °radon %vas p , '
ed: The 'louse too! up itho bdi
ported Janufiry - 15. front. the ~* .4. e ct.:.
poininaLeo - On` - War- debts ; D.1'11133-0.1
States to roiratiu tut .thb 3tattti tkat fur ,
ntshed trocips,in the am i ty. :for
o%:%nce - JI made_ and o,.... D enF,esirteurred
n raisWg 1.141.441.7.0.4,.thyi. ct be,tipn toe
l in g on aln,otitnt_toreponsid(4,Che rote
by, rlikh:the :011 was reeemmitted
Mr. ,Maine what
N - Vas the4 , gret'ate,isum c watild
to too indebteditss of tht Govern-.
relent.' -'1.1r...1.111ti i:ald the bill;
ded !Or the isam% ct fire percent, bonds
not negot;.:ble.• ha . twent3ilyears,.•to
the antouet of one hundredand fifteen
tnitlson .dollars, After .debate Fair.
Wilson moved to table the rote: -Lust l
7:3 1 against 75: The vote of 'recom-
mittal Brae recorsidOred,•ltgd
~the
came before . the• Blouse. Mr- 13talite l
withdrow.the motiOn to 'refo . miiiii.- 77
Mr Itand4ll,. a
Pennsylvu,m,Amored
to lay I,hotbili On'the table. Yeas 04 , ',
nays ST: - .1 - M.T. Thayer moved•to refer
the bill to the Committee of Ways:ana
Means. A'reed l to, 81 to 44..
pnrrN'A LEGISLATUIt
11.Aimamma, Feb. 16, 1867
SINA.TI
- Mr. Bight:in read in place an act for
generali.lacv. to pave McKeesport.. Al.
so, agiet t ion - from- the managers . 0
.
St. Pail's Orphali` - - Asylncn. in relation.
to 'soldie - iii"orphans. The Connellt,.
Ville - Railroad:Bill being. again before
the Senate, ,Mr. Seawright made ar, ar
giiment in *favor of the .restoration of
the charter. ;;The Clark-road the pro•
eqedings ot the meeting of the
. 60-
'zees of Pittsburgh relative to this hill.
The dieciussioa, on
,thebill .ocenpied
-
both semiotic. 'The friondsof. 'the bill
wished to • adjourn:l but the filenate
grould ital. agree. Mt. Bigliata is still
speaking on the bill. A test' vote in.
dieates•-that the bill will not Pass.
- nous&
J ,
Thi-following WU. were paso3d :
Act incorporating the Allegheny and
Sawmill, Paesenger .
Act incorporating the •Meadvad Say.
lisiege and Loan -Association.: Act r e _
Ilitting to :hawking and meddling
l: Westmoreland eciont3-.
, PETITIONS.
Mr. tieltee—ln favor of the passa,c
of a law for insper.iiire refined an -i'd
carbon oil.• Mr. •Wilqon--F,rom 66 7 '
Zeus of •AcKeesix)rt, fora' general
paving laid tOr said- borough,. Also, a l
remonstrance against the removal of
Aced bodies , in Sewickley, Mr. Chad-I
wick—Frain. the School
,Direettos 2 of;
iltirrisonitownallip, to hot rciw money
for eeho-4 •purposes. Mr. 31.cieltling--
Jo favor et. the repeal . `.of the. Leech-:
burg license Jaw. Mg.7Quay-:-The pe :
tition of; W. Q. -Gray for t s divoree.
Also of eitizons.Of Brighton to divide
said ; borough ;into., three elective' dis
Viet& McCarnant--A: petition
fr-Ora citizens of Blair coentY,-tO abol; ,
ish
~,,Qounty SuPerintendents. me.
Kirasnell--4-Frout citizens . of Indiana- 1 i
wtiether, liquor should be bold or uot,,
Mr. Colville ofrered a resolution that'
there boa committee of-five applornt...
erto inquire whether the
vaoia gailloaii-Oompany has discrim
•t •
Tested in o carry icg ot freight t
konist, I.liiroitizgoo of Pit tsbu
Ad4)pt-Oti: . • ;
•
'Tits Express War.
From the Chicago Tiibune Feb. DthlS67.
• •
i 'The SLe l rchant,'s - Union ' Express
Company hive called in additional ass
s'esstr.ents. amounting to eigb t per cent
on IliSoir capital stock,..which,i' with for
mer lisievisnients amounts to a total
of twat ty4ive, per cent called fur sincel
the.orgapization_of the Company,. Byi
the..present assessmen the- company
Icir
will realize the sum of • 1 .3 - bre.:hundred
thousand dollars; - and t Os i.,' incend,
ed to be' kept as a fund, in the nature
of a _r.,ataratitee to the bankers . 'and
business men of the country that the
I.4.erehrint,'sUnion Express . is al per.
manent and fixed, fact.,
_capa,ble of
ptanding up against all . Icombinal.ions'; l .
and - of prOtnptly ' paying. all less-4s -H 7
1 - The 61.-ganiziAtion ofthjs econpafki. eras
a ,great public benefit and ittA• failure,
• would be a ,calatnity to tho buidireSs
- . .;
1 of the country. The express Itunitnass
Ilhad grown . up into a powerfal , :v .
we.althyjmorxpoly: A
.corn.Wnatien
,of
all 'the stAcci34.4lll companies' seetard
to defy , -contetttion; and Tarious at,
tempts . t r a tit at t opposition •companies
had•falled. The -t3ombination seetn.d
to hold 'the . wiblic attheir `mercy, and
they have not been ;dull backward in.
Making' the most of their advantages
Their high elierges.- resulted in the
'formation ,of. the
. Uerohant's i'1..7M001
E;rpreSs (. l ompatry, the mc..s.t. pow.erfia,l
and deto.inined of 4 1 11l.the corpciratiOn4 i
- that • have attempted .to . stand lup.
a gainst.,' the old monhpelists..i_lts smlts
cess has equalled the - e'xpeotatlicas'„of
its lotinders.aed. its lines
. now ,extend
Force nearly the'role 1. country. .. Of .
r.,ours,l the old companies have .spa'iqld
'no effort to break it (1...wn; , hat to this
they have signally.. i fail ed. It i• the
dtttyot the business:soon of the Ohno
.trytO see " that they Continuo to - -fait . .--- -
Should they ' Ettenod . 4 in breaking.
d4lten thuine , .v Orgliilization, it
~is•l'not.
probable that this '.generatiOn would
AVitne_ss another attempt to. entabli,kh
.a eompetilig. e4ress e:uni)any, andl he
obi - inouopOiim'S•wouhl 'Timediatly a3:-
4eSIS upon-their etworiors.t6 Bost, of
the war t _to make.: "r , ood theit exlien
mitture in hrealtiat d. c.:ln their co,lopo-:
11.1 tor ,: . • 1
The plan ofklie Merchants trilior., l
'1,3 ess pr IS to 4..hargo ' fair and lir; n;z . c'
i'ate4, for the transpot :Minn of freight
Neither more not - les:4 1 : 1 - If ths other'
companies carry at less 'rates they . do 1
at a Fiaerifiee, fir the soh) . ptirpTe of
breaking; this one dawn. it dog ACt
require a verr sigueinue busineqs: man
fetti- that in sucti.a'esie hi 6 in forests
,;'demand that ha should. snlktnin the
I I company . that chart„ es thei living
rates; for ho may rest 'assured.' that,
if the other coripannis'sheuld.stieiteed!
destroying competitions, they
tax mitt to make good 'their
sae o riftees, and iMpose heavier bnrdens
than eyer on . hint witti
Of course the old companies aro tco
(strong to - be broken down by ttio, new
I. one. tis -not 'desirable ' -that (bey .
I shetild A . roonopoty-in the ttands
of the Merchant's Union .be. iii
the end, as bad as any other monop4 :
bat th,t4ntbli e' wan t isl fair eona
!' petition' In tEb express -business, anti
thisihey wilt iltvre.iftho . Morchantf:','
liniOn is Itts:tazned daring.. the nez.l
tAt'elve.reoplths. •
Enrrett BeAvett,Aftons: „notice in
th Local . disparagati4 remarks in re
'Ord to the action of Mr. Quay, rin L
bringing np :the bill ..pror.ibiting the !
granting of license ft - o. the i tgabS
...'
toxicatinLlquore in -our county.-- I
New, I fro not agree' with Mr,..!Quay
in many think :that nre_
ry right, raindecV!•tuan ought to, favor
any : measureo.intentled to • abate the
Cause of inte:rtperanco in Our • cbtin ty .
whensoever . brought .fqlrvzar:l;!
believe the f)ttwAnee of the aet propos . -
e.ll. wanla resulion•great benefit to the
people of Llearcr county; and' 'should .
Mr. Quay, fAteeeed in having it passed,.
he will be entitled the " thanks of the •
frteuds of chrhitiattity and, morality,
everywhere, as a public bunefactor.—' ,
acquainted with some - . licensed
hipuseS in our citifty; and".l know•:Chey
wield an immenfte influence 1,?r,. 'evil, .
blighting the • pr?epects Of- 'natty
our moat pro raising young mew; and
,bringing untold misery upon innoeont
families. The man WV) would not be
in faior of, suppreSsing these nurser
ies,for thepreparation or candidates fOr
'guy.. Almshouse, or :Jails and Peni
`t9atiaries, is an enemy to lininanity.
\ - - A DEMOCRAT.
•
Tim' common 'people of Hanover
BlEinkrk'.s.. - photograph; and
motbgr Inw South Germany leach
Their childreCteliate him epd nnrsoa
frighten them to quiet by_ ling them
about' thck . horns be wears on his head;
the small boys he has caten-..:•.
Niktieet. l
ALL' Ito:miens interested •in the following
Administration and Il4arditin accounts;
;Winch have been passed anctifileti in the Reg-
ilster's_tiffice'Of Beaver county, Pa., will take',
notice that the seine be presented to the
9rphaite. GP t, to be bold, at Beaver,
WEDNISDAY, the 20th of Mareb,A. D. 1867,
for odarmation and alb:mance , -(• '
First'amittual account. an John P. Brtintoit.
and Irugh Moore, executorslof the last Will of
John Brunton, deed. •
I
First, aeetivat .111Mbe 'Morr!son: executor
of the last Will of Joanna Dtingan, decd.
• •Theueount of John W.. Bierce, adrainietra.
tan of the estate of rsnap. Fieree, deed.',
Final account of Wm. Ketine3y, guardian. of
Ellis Baxter,minor sun of 3ani'l Bast er,dec'd.
Partial account of F. W..i Williams and R.
I 'Mallard, Adm're of the estate-of Samuel Kel
ly. deed. 1 - -
The real estate Recount of ,F.ltYi r . - Williams
and' It: Mebard, Adtninistritors of the ,estate
of Samuel Kelly, dec'd. • •
' , First and ffnal account ot Andrew Stratton,
Administrator ofthe estate of Jciel B. Gould,
ldO' oi - •
,•.Firet and final account df Gilbert Trumpe
ter, Atha': ef the estate Of Martin 3letseham,
dee, d. *
Allis,
The account of Samuel . oat —.
Ti - ebigiana,Allison; minor j,i.iaugliter of _ Geo.
W. Allison, dee.M. '
Final accdunt of .ihrtittiu Hunter, Guar.
,diart of Clark Ranter, minor son of Rebecca'
tnnter, cnt:th I . ‘
, .
First and-nnal ac:countr,o,f.Jobia Fliater. -Rx
eoutor of the laat,will.of Robert N'erin . ;.ifec'd..
First and final account of S'' Lcinple Idm'r
of the.estate of John Doinils ' ' , t
First anti final account! of Isaac -Morgan;
Executor of the last will of Jacob Corman,.
dec'd.
First and•final account of Jobn May, Ad--
•minbitrator of the estate! of John ;lay,
Final account of Thoa.
of .the last will of John Cl
First end final account!
•
ministrator of the estate
dec'tl.l
Guardian account of „.
dian'a Matilda T. Stnwal
C. NI Stearti deo'd.
First•tind final ticnoinot ,
ministrator curate:mailer
Wakefield, doc'd.• ,' • .
'First ...1.61.1 fi "a cc
George II. Krude.'Execu...
of Christian Zeifio,, deed. , •
Toe accounts (real and personal) of John
Slentz, Administrator of the estate of; Andrew
ptSs, dec'd. . '
First- and 'final accourit of James aniliJohn
g:lllsott. Executors of thc estate of 3anies Al
lison, deed, • : •
Account of J. ii Pyle Guardian of .11ory
Sizeiver, luittiJr ; da.uglitur of d,ohn• libeiver
di - c'd. ;.
• • •'
Aceou t vu-S of Iloberl Cooper, Gualtlian:2c_the
mind: child; in of Abr4sot Bruce, tiec'cl. -. 1
ltcal e.etate account. of David
outtatestaturnto annex° of "the es
sillc of .iteinntier Gibbs deed. • 1
instfitincriti icqoutit of Sohn' Slentz nod]
Otikt4sl i ,..knderson, Executors of the 'lasi
of Thiernard Anderson, 4oe'd. - •
First and final acoonltt . of Jos. Ledlie. Trus.-
ee t h c - cstate of Eitg, deed:
Dania] scoot:lnt of 11.: Grab In, Executor of
j tlielsst trill of Frapcie
Final account bf San Guardlar,
of David N. .Nit.)lo raiar swi, t of Alexander
Niblo •
:I- First and, final accr/t4 of Dr. 'FAT...Lawrence
, John E4.eciitors of the last thd
test anent of"-John Cram, deed.•.
Fir - st.ttt~4kal ac i cOuht of J. D. :It el,
,Adatin
i.
ist rat of the eSt t ' !,
Acccivat of '3 os. 1 1 ,111,-7.7;a, AA Ord:orator of
the - esf7..te of Witlifirri dec . (l.
. 'Account of Jellnitt flung, Adrliiiiilitrit . trix.of
t Wtn. Young:. dee'tl '1.v11.:5'.0 as the kthrduistra
-1 tor. of liugn'Young,
feb2o - 67. eINGLETON; Reg.
J.
•• • :. r
- --- -:.-- Are"- Il• 3' At ---., d
ttid:-Shaped,-:;',3ized•sf,nd Colored, to stilt every
(.
indivirlual;• in tinted on line . Gold; :silver,
1
'.English s.. A
,eritiaril.'uletill,it.o. ` Teeth ex
tra ctad,wiihou paid-by . an entirely' ter pro
triesq- no Etbe...Chiorstoriti. Niti - ous-oxide or
' ,- • i
1 any , other 'basal eticl used in connection Tit
I.she apparatui. i• -
i
I:tgi.Oftice pit Third ' street,l i
lld door east , of
'll.ll. Anderson's st4re..• •• 1, -
711 AL . LIST' LIU :CH TERM, 1867.
1 • . , liar NiEmis4.l-1) Isi)m)Ay.
. Al i vah Nye • ' -::.• - •tis James Wood,
?Wirl }dirges . , vs liug,h. Anierson ' :
Daniel Eissubraun vs Williarii Porter.
f Pattereotift: Davidson vs 314.1 , h0• Souders
i Coryri•n, of Pena.. i vs G.{•\ 't Shrouds et al
r
, James Collins , i vs Wit M. Shirty • •
10. IT, Prieo ..St„Co. } vs St lilt St'llerto'
Saints ' !" -, .- 1 v ,, . J -It Williams 5; Lo
- '•-• - t -J. i
'St.t...4:jiND
7. WEETC. . ,
.
J.B.Ste - atk,Teted,."§te vs-34 4.
.It.Blackmore et al
John Tintsman .• I vs AiMmt Bond •..
L. Rawden's heirs i V 8 John T. Holmes .
Sit: anal Uselton li - 'vs Wilton Uselton: • .
H. liinzeySr, Wife I. ,T.. 3 Tthos. Poc4,..Wife
0. 1 Alesaneer's hrls vs 4 . ,i Chambqs,et '111„
Hauntel Mo;nt ko -1.• ,"vs' ' hoists Gicenlee , '
Salop. 'Mkrkkir's his,. its C. 'P.' K. It. 'it Co' •
W. 13. Clarke 1 Vs Jo. Iktrling • ,
Milton Jenkins , vs Da+id Reed • .
Michael iMain ' "' ,vs Abrabain 'Bunter;
N. C.& B. \''.R.R.Co. vs John.teetVS..Eer
Samel -
.. , -• tvs William Jones' -
Henry tarr' .. ' vs Geo. IV :Torch) ,
feblrd'67.lt. • - M. rtyANb, Pro.
ilLocaL please copy.] : ~ . •
DARLINGTON- 'ACADEMY;
HElDarlingtoii Acailon4 will open April
Ist; uuanr tho count , ' :of
,Itev. A. 1/11- -
vrortli iitul:llr. J. T. Duulap. , both experienced
fey.cher4. First, firm of ih cc months comraeilce Moncitiy, April 10.; soOota terns, of
four' irry,utbs,.-will r bouituenco August Ist.
F-or tprinsooppi to eitlihr of tho porsous
rlftr.lcll..t.a barlinvon, or to Dr. S. Al.
sitriel place l
feb20.'67,-3t..
U 1 131.-iIC
witel Elizh Porter„ left roy bed and
.j board witi.oht cause 'or proOcation on
the ilki
.22f Novenaber,.lB!it3.l . This to notity
all persons not to to'-trust h'er on Jny - account,
as I will pay no 4ebts of her contracting
• ROBERT PORTER,
New Sfwicklay3p., Ileas'pr co:, Pe.
feb2o'o7. '
, - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. - ,
ttgitEMil lette're testamentary 'on the
of Jamas W. - Iciutu, lati of
RaCooon tr.,Bealiar counti, Pa.,deed s itaring
3 .ein granted to undetsigned,l all parsons
indebted to saidastate 'are requested to make
iminediate paymsint, and those•hairing 'olairns
&planet the ismel will present them proper
authenticated for settlement. ' I
JAMES, Mi 1 Ex
ecutors.
KERR, ' • ,
BEAVEIt COgiiNltils a: . - . ,
)The . ComMonwealth 0! Per e ,
aybranta, to the, Sheriff of said
County, Greeting : - . *-...
..
We command you, that you attae4 Joseph
Ady, . Oscar lenkirte, 'A . B. Jenkins: Jack
Brice, Andrei? IF Raley and Jekin_Orafton,
partners undir the name and style et th e , vl..
aye further
enna Oil Company,, lath of your couut y , b y an
and singuiar .the goods: and chatte!s, l e g,
arid. te ne ment; i 1 whole hands•or posse
soe3ier th e saine irtnottbe, so that they ha w
appear before our Clourtto,f Common Plate, t o
be holden at Beaver, in and :for said Tau tly.
on the thir4.,liinday-of Nlareh, nezt., there to
answer Kettuetlilliaiidaon of a •alas i n „ tie
in foreign-attaclnent. , And, ypu
commanded th e you enmmon as geuh44 es
all pertiOna!iti whose huttilt or possession s 4 4
said
be ett gs.elted, oetie sad
eo 'that t chattels, or any of:theta ma * '
t hey and every of tbesi
I•be and appe*r before the 'a:kid 'Coup at th e
day elld'Plifcetiabhve tool:aim:led, to,answer
what shall be . objeoted against them, lad i bi d e
t heti
udgment of the Cour,ttthkrein. A: 1 41 4T ;
you tlidn and tthere this writ
1 Witness the Hon. AlCal W* Aeltetioa, N e i .
dent] ofl our I said Court at. Bearer, th e 2.1,
, day of llantiary, A. - D: one th e , Tott..
,z .,
1 hundeedialad.aiztY seven. , 1 " g i ll
1 i IC wri t . W, I.: YAND:, Prothy.
• A true eopv ot
Attest: ' J. S, LITT!L . L, sfi. .
n,G unrdian of
•
IVI'FARLATsID & COLLINs's
WHOLESALE and -4 . •
.I re, Executor
ark, deo'd.
CAR ' E
of. A. Ralston; Ad
of Wm. A. Reed,
Phb D: Glenn,'Gtitr
minor daughteicf
of A. Abdell; Ad
te ateezo..of.l2,). C.
A p er; socli, of eacArro pgrierny
rnigeticianr:4
be eicelletl in. ext ent uncivario •-1
bi Henry Grosti,and
tws of the last will
WINDOW- ADE
.
In Green, C6Eur.. Buff, Lavender, •D*.
anti Fancv eolprs, with plain, neat and rich -
Gilt and: Veltisi -Eorder:s; oi . or 200 difLerett
loitt erns. "• - I ,!
X 11, the I,..tst, I - titter:ls the. ettaket..llith
bit ee If' 4,, 6, 74; 12, 13,aa,i 24 feet
. .
Buff; Gredn,.Blile
• - ENG Lisli WV---JLEN DitUtiGETS,
.'. • • '
1 2. •:.$ atm
7
_. . I
; .
W6bien tin.] . Lin . : - ..n ' c rumb Clouts:raigligt
H • 1 - 3, - ilt,m, au t - ,:-. vt Rug, SN:6.a •• 'i
1 i 'Lace, .an.l Ar.pticOon
• i:urtaills; c
In patteras that :S,ZI.! ',lilt t.../ IT 1 Jun, e:gen era
E4g!id: and F - ..r.;:1, f . ..i..,,1., I:Jr if eay•y Curti.ilm,
f
Carpct - - I
11•••01:1 ! ,;.iy;. L.l t; It . tt
Will rein ulb;.l.4ttrs
to Ftr;
iT4t . laias.;:ii}44.l::::,4C.. :1
M'I'ARL4ND -• COLLtNifi
"t 0 ii,
. ,
Nest -Duildirtz to 13.' S. ensb r an Home .14
V cist [feh:2o . 67-441E
N TILIV;01511Y ;5i t;t/N1 ittN
TISAY,,II:COUNTY. No .1;1.
In *le liiatter vi tlie LtenaeJ of Jan Feo-
wagon.
heretl given that 111. Ae'Ount at
Edward U.O 4. Es.i.."Cont•p:tree nf'sil Ea
antic, tiled itt the I'rttho . nooiry's
:Pee. and ttwv the eanie WM be c.mf,rinett el
the tlrst dmy of me'".ii.jerir.,ufliess'er.4 l o:tht
eentrare then .
=I
1,
orrr.a AT
•
11,0oR 611;:cLoills
5C0T1.313 WIN L;OIT HOLLAND
101:TINGILOI. CCITAINS; 1
NEWPATT IIN Co!LWES;
71 AND 73
.
s •
FIFTH STREEr.
Pm:
N.TII 1: ;COU ra OF CON:HOS - 1'LE. 1 1.3 UP
March;T..lF.l.
1 1ri !lte:niattet-of the Ltinacy
Notion is iieroby gfcxa that V. -3
Esq., has ,tiled his Ace - tnt'as• unninitlet
the itforesahl Hannah Bush, aud
17.:11
. be confirmed on 'the -finq.'dts! of rit'
Torn, unless
.eau se to the q.)atrtryi
be ta.
shown.. : WEY ANo. Pro.. •
• VOR SALE.
•.T s..)od.brick I.uuses . on the Sn'H l
iu the, t it of .13,1nyer—tne une••• 3 . 4V6
ten and the otherAstl .rooms P;4.
cheap ii applied joi sang. • - „
Alm: f 3.'74 of seventy-fir° . eies:. el , 2 ')
DusC
proved, situated in indit:itr'y
enmity, Pa. Encitlire of widi'esi
1e1320 . 67—£4.. • . P. Kr.F.N. •
• -•
[Pittsburgh' Chronicle please-, copy ]1il:' 1/6
a,nd , sentl this oitck.l •
.
, .
rumiVra E mierSioni%l .woul4. royektfully
t. ihe iliat aft er th0:1. 1 . 4 . 43.
tv‘ry i 1.867;, b wili he prepared to gice
p ontt
11 0" I's in Music to all' %iiho may Poor hi*
with thoir.patronage', Ersicils given ?t
residences of .pupils, or Ist- tic root of
snbScriher. Charifts Moderate.
• •AWO L '
All'orders left et 'Mr. goures l4.4 ,„Ctr
receiveN ill e
prompt attentiti:c..'.
VALUABLE j° •
riIJTE 111 - DEIISI_{.INE D effers.silpeiveieV:
i his houses nu.,l lot in `fiesr(r. re- '':`
Property i s Itiown as thl; ;. , ,11iigb A n3e
D ts ' .
property,'.' eon ..i.i: Ph;g °cone 1.,t,05a Elre.l,l:"
ling lionse,one yra,nte 1.0 welling Ilottee e 4"
Large St ore-ro:om ina.Warehotoe.. TO br.t:
contains eight; and ihe frsmie t4elve re','„l,
Th., whole property ii in go,id. rersir,teliVi;
Recessary.out.-buildiaus are - 31. 03 0_1a 1 '-.
at the - (War. The property v,11.1 be ;
gethni, or;separately, as parilisilen., ie 3 :/ •
sire. If nostsoldlefore 4e 2.oth so'
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