The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 06, 1867, Image 2

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overnor S wann.waifsleeted s
r:lli_4,*o*fici• some
fl* - „ itkcilhy the tliiieniatik. : 44 that
State'. Ills 14ailty uniptibt4:id at
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fititia; land it Pas
at
the
flask wail 104440.nd Oust any,Qliiiiiies
410igiroW Vial+,
s„ . • d e ve loped
4flzoielves. litut .'th , ,,a , „ close. Of the
etraggliii.btouttit'home hi'rge num
bet*`'Of •eic ribEllai'end,}6isin the fa vor
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nembraced.
tisv"erPor tswan
:Tobnimnistri ;" and As ha bad
lireevievely -determined
- loyalist,-
iso ha :new became the yitterest, perse
teiitoF P n ion l inen n , Mary lan .
Rae only _ ~iid ho,aontove,..*ith the rc—
tUrned them into 'phices
of proOtliiii.doWori_butlhadeliberate
ly about a condi. ,
ori!ot h iii'in l ;ll.lti that Slate s',Cthe last
letectioii, - by ;which i ‘ he Union men
lwaro rivce to the waif by an open,
boliC•Oilation of its Constitution. The
.1 Unionists submitted to this rather
-Aar. have violence anarchy in.
I angiirated at. the polls; and hence
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wa..n re helfrierids had their
• way , ana elected whomsoever
_
they would for z.opresentatives to the
State .L egisli4uVe. this manner, and .
by,_klosopbraotis„ a l!egis ore wa s
, chosen that recently er#:ted; Governor
Swann to
,the ‘t'iiefisti)`from that
I - Ste:to:l - huff' far_ thing: went to
',suit the Swann party: since thon
nattier& haver- taken, a - nhw turn. The
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onstitution, fit the' tate of hieryOul
provides that nn.personl*ho has borne
i-. - .1 - , - !' - °• P` - .
.I.irtpB n i gaimit i tho, Tfartc4 States, or
i given aid and ; comfuyt I? the rebellion,.
'shatfever le; allowed fp- vote in that
,
:State; ' and .itls,rituriom s that Govern.
'or-Swann, hiti t had of lguardingithii
Provis ion tifi4i : gdly, thitnitoned bided ,
lobed If reSist4tide,to ibi i violation was
_ op-
, .
mhdo at the ie6ent elet;tion. Np
1 Tionition - tias S &red . by - Ith° Unionistl,
filit.iii;v; Gov&.norSwattn learns that
. when he proposes to tare the scat in
.tlictSenti:e.AP,which - he l • was lately
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~,t,lccted, objetton will ihe 4 mlide, and
t the facts pal-tabling .t` the election
referred to the Judicia r y Committee
of. the Senate. This pixispeetive ae-
. tiou gives maters a.diritibtful appear. ,
!, - inee, and l Gofernor Sv' i tan, who; too
-1,. tiered his feargnation a the
,Executive
, i
! of the State some two reeks ago,now
; recalls it, evidently et4neluding that
tl.it Unittict Slates'.Betqte will .declare
I .ltre"Olection t 4 that bodi a fraud upon
.
the people il,";.kfitrylluitl, and in viola.
; Lion -of Ihe COnittitutioft of I,bla State.
i "iA. bird in the nand is worth two in
tli,elinsh,'.' thinks Governor Swann,an4
• lie:therefore libacludeisilto hohl on tri
'the' Coveritukship ofl - the 1 State unti
MS' term,
.expires, or Old ; is assure
r
:'that a seat iti the Se i cale is in Iv'
,tin
- for him:: i, • ; . 1
~1 --Since writing the i ttbove )) l.6
lsw won appet(rs to.ha given ti se
ototial pretto-isions ei't e
irely, aid i has
1 1 1 ;ei.ignetl' - tlit t i , doubtlu i ,seat :co l , that
1 , ody,-,referrlii to, -. xi 1 . t; .
'1 ' - i ott ' ' , ~. • ' -,;
State TAM snack 1.
venvenzton.;
I --, . The . -,frieli4ii 1 of te4einnoo -efery
*here. litive' .- Causo..o Nolte over tle
!, result of tho.ll.tint.,nt Scats ; T,timperalice
-,Convehtion,ifeld at 4ftrrisburg. It .
• Avite largely iiitetidod,#d the tiorpro
-1- s at "isf- ; l4s.4 ; tats;presidtd, : cover its tern- ;
I poritry- - ,orgaif4atitni. 1! 1 1.'11•3 C?Siren:-
I, tion. 'was forrvatiantly - ,clganized by
.
tho-ei:leetion ef'Generili Luis Wageor
'is PireStdest t iltesolifttsnsl wore, adopt
I ;ed, ..very iii.distiii in their 2 totib; and
', ti imiug tuwatd s totiil ptobigition of
I ',ate sale 31 liquors 190 drinking _Tar.:
;poses in Ithe S.ste.,' . Avcolmittee wa s
:appointed to thaw. up #, in I expressive
:el the genets bi th'S peirivontion, which
. - I
;will be taillight boforeilbe [Legislature
ii . i ~, ~; ,
1.. 4 4 , 44.enT1Y,'1ay. JaLete.f.rosn Vesans,of
r.'rilledinid. coons, is- c h airman of this
1 comniittnel - ifid 'the' fiot that men so
[ 'distinguiShod in the to !VI Mr. Corn
na,..tlovernor l :c i fery, tip Wagner• are
..,,t),..„....,..,..,„4 . moveme n t, givei the
i . 1.,411 - Aer..tities C'sitifae in
if liver
a
1 .prestig,e that le rarefy ,
if liver bad be
'4-1-uri?'.-,i-t ' ' i
[ ••• =,, - ' '... Vet.oo. t - - ' .
1 ' . Vlie President, truelto . lis instincts,
ihnit*atised theireconsf.ructo bill,after
[ the: , moat •bolob‘n asiiiranies on the
.partot'som;acWho . weri3 go/ orally sup:
posed .tcl be ab - thoiiztkd 't bpeak for
him...4* . -c i -
t ' The Veto nt=otisago - tyaa l eceived at
i r halt past 1 o'Clock,--11. M ., .and read
i I,ltrough - atontie by tke cli7k. -Thad.
Is 'ia'tole ~,
15," ~oig the . co'pcluaion 'Of the
t ,rtaidttig,,ro,iti grid deri!andOd a vot e on
the iii•to. , A ft;ik some- litl(3 delay . on
the pars of lbe_Peinocrst7, the bill
sFASso,4,oytn• th a 1 o
only
yetolbyte of 135.
1 r tti 47C. :The oilly gepablicon Who rot
I;iid tigitio,t it rii, All ; Mr,. 11. 1 1 e of New
I.Tork. •i . :l' - ' l . I
At, the.sarnii Limo bll
the tenure 'nffice i ad r
!!,:the - se - ntite;' the bralitib
ji in which At bad orWrtite
li,wied with a - veto ine . , , ,o4 f te. n (ewe buviT.g been reait, the
it,
.1 media tely paiiseti ok. 0 0: the
f;ife,'„.nu'yok rote of 3!.`i, 4.4 IL •
antic ane thOefore
diApite the objeution4of Lb
pi
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ii
is
sufivage in the District. of Col''
f , •
0
. 6i - .
Congress, durin git! last Beni
~ in
vested the hlacks of the District oil
"Cokinibia with ruffrage.. gins - ,,iiissi
done in the face of a tnauntaita , 0 1 . ,0Pi)
position and abuse ; bat the blacks,if& ,
der the advice of *bite friaiids, '
'went skadify to: work: is , trying 'to'
Pro Pare '*!nneke!i.Aor Oa iirw.44tiel
- that .liitte . `detolied upOtr thorn.- ` '
Behil'o4 , ifeste,:itt — einfiti OViniset, -- ef-1
'finest ttielierii Proof/reit iiioV!ini so.
cieties edablisbed,aticl Old and young, ,
male lad 'female,' pirticipated , in- 'all '
these **mins Of , acquiring inforwiation o
and with a facility that su4rieed: all;
1:
who jiitereited themse:Tes.intheir bis.
'init.: . They applied thenielvos gloset*,
not i 4nly to show the Govern
meet, that its kindness was::worthily;
bestowed, but also - to disarm tlie ; re—
judice that = existed against ' - the ' as
O.
a race. - • • '
The first ' election .. in Which
wereallowed to take a part, was
in GeOrgtown last week, and s
the-selection' of a Mayor and '9
Council. At this election the "Con..
,
servative ra whites acted an nnly
part. In the use of insulting epithets,
and lew - vulgurity tfiey first attempted
to keep the blacks frem attending _the
election at all. But faling
,in this,
laidfetiting,lo resort
.to violen 1
Fo be,.
Itause of the 1 law • and . police, hay:
turned in to contest the result, an the
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,city was ca nvassed as, it had over
been , before. TIM tame noted ith,
e.
the radical w-hites, cd had lists fall
the colored voters prepared. ith
ttse they stood near the witdo ,arid
la :a rotor , deposited his - ballot ' - hit
r
name was scatched-from theat, :and
, _ • ~
• . night
_aproachud the.. alu l m tut*
were sent for and hurried to title oils.
In-fact "every inch of gronr i ul vrai
fought over," and ;th b 'contest c ded
in the eilei-Ttia of the radical cand data
forldnyorby arajority of 96 t i n the
election of 7 radical councilmo to 4-
of the conservative - order.' The, `cg
istr
showed i p 70 negio' votriyand
1350 white.'l .1 ` -'• '
•, ,
The behavior,of the ,black lin the
Diatriet of; Columbia, bsfore and on
the day of the election ;in George
tewn, is an example Worthy 4f omui
lation by all thopegroeS in 'the coun.•
try. They are represented to have
boon remarkably studbus, industrions_i
sober,lkind to each otber f and in their„
intercourse with the i whiteii acted
modestly, patiently' and endured more
than was expected of them: -By this
coats° of conduct they ;hare -hold fast
the friends they had before,*and anlia..
tad 11 sympathy lion 'others who
bore them, no friend hipf a few months
afro. • - :E'r
a. , 7 . , ...
7The Tariff" BM Defeated.
The tariff bill , which has beenaefore
Congress for so many weeks,. and
which was turned 'and twisted i nto
-
do many 'different shapes,•suffereil de
.
feat'on the 28th inst. :Nothing; more
Will, be Attemptecftin connection with
its passage for some time to conie,and
itt the meantime the Manufacturing,
hitereste of the, Country/Will suffer AA
they priver . 'did &dere. ' , The N. Y.
• •
7:ribeine 'in speakingOf the defeat of
the thus showir how it was
b doue
The dilbate intll4 yest rday,
did not tura upon the provisions of
the bill , 'but, uPoii the possibility of
. •
passing an; bill this sessiop. Mr.
11 orrill.moved to discharge the com
mittee Of the VirluAo- foie the .purposa
of bringing the bill - to a vote, .and it
the discussion which followed, Mr
iShenk intimated that the Piesident
,Would Veto it, while Mr.. Allison
ed that, he had Modem) tact'ious l oppo r
tsition to the bill, hut ;voted agatnst
',the motion. ,On this. test vote, the
motion, , whic h required twq4etirds to
pass, was defeated-bilos Yeas to 64
Nave.- Mr, tovens' then Moved' to
disellarge the COmmi ttee of the i r lYholo,
And to toneurwith th 3 &mate, .with
t - ,he ~ainendmeats alreadi passed by
the liOuse ' and an additional canoes
m -
on JO the wool interest. Thus all.
the 16300410 - eta of tho Committee!' on
Ways endltemi s e not acted upon
would be abandon ed: The House red
fused to adopt. this , mation - ,. by 102
. ; Yeas to 69 Nays., Aloint resolution
,Wlte• Owe offered by Mr. Morrill, Ira- -
posing an additional duty .of 20 .por,
cent, of the duty now paid - up* All
goods, with _certain specified excen
tons,. which - was lost, by 94 to
House also rejected, by 9t:, Yeas.
to 64. Nays, a joidt resolution offered!
by Mr. liastion in regard to wool.--;
After these decisive; votes no further,
effort will be made in this Congress
to. pass' the bill. it flied in; units,
Pf 'lts friends, who, in arreling
about the 'means of cure, experilnentH
ed till they Inflect the patient.
,if
the open,. and still more ...he', covert;
enemies of the bill, escape the, retri.'
bution they deserve, we do not Mean'
it shall be for want ofexpsure.-.--
They , 'shall have full credit tfcr the
mischief they have wroul44.;f'or_.t he t
.
loss that is to fall upon the onntry
Vreason of their hostility or_ treach-I
ery; for the dolay, erery'dAy.of which'
takes the broad out.of the months of
workingmen; for. thesioseci• mills ;for'
their ruined owners, for the :wrested :
development or maul:totem's; ikvid -for{
the blo.w they have aimed at the -life.
of Atiterican ' '
regulating
„turned to'
Co ngreas
s , accopipa.d
1 1 , The:incs—
bill wia,un
, eco by. the
SENATOR Wang of Ohio . bas been
norrinated in a Republican caucus
. for
President of. the i:initte from! -Mara'
4 by a' V 0143.01 22 to 7 for At''. Fesben
den. Mr. Wade was elected and , as
sumod Lib duties on Monday.
w laws
esidtint.
.
hey
eld
for.
WA
ill
Vt 2 were in errociast reek in scat
ins , that the "snake hilt" bad beini
lost in Rifetiiillsarg. • ifin
ote ot6t in that Wait' 40 11
ea iikft
lair* lb as .
)I
,
Irma what was !6
sub)eaf t :ft ie . l'iltb*
•
little opposition wilt •be " made • to I •
it4a Tenelked•_ , - Nn, PeniOlt- *kik
tipparently, sees l a "stake" in it bti „ .
the •LoCakan4in stA
atak-4 11 4m 111 -4. 0 4-". 1101 0 . 11 SIXIMo n
I ,4 2 a.it.wiW
_M 1=4 ' 0 ;0101 !MT 4 11) .! 1 ;,Wii
14ipaia) *Ad, bad a. emits aocak7,
"the ordinary eonrse- of legislation
'brings it up ' • ' ! •
• I
That the'lailibihat is 'nail * to
m
be eu bill is l opt from; ;tile
fie!, that:, ouini or -.144° acP;C*P"?
tivee from the•adjoining counties; limo
irotii those' larostof voted • for i fthn
suspension° o of the mnioii' just as ;Biti
Quaidtd,Ond not one of tiiirtil•hit
been ehatztd by'
hjo • 'conetittiefiti . W
it
being goyerneotiy i prap '"inotrv
in no cbtnEr and ,
tint. h . tiowieapar t "
either-111,y_ in, their ' retetaVoontta4
ties, (exeetti
the, ti );_ro eireitta last,
week) liar - "seen 'nit talked ! 'shale "
either before, at' tbo time, or einca the
bill was' brought into the Tiegielatnre.
This cirCa m etaaaa - Itaelf;Ougk,klto
sat
iefy- the ..pocitt that, it had, ropostted , the
error "stop thief" when nothing bad
been _ stelen;and if iii r editoi had 'sty
sager:ley, •he would? hive abandon
ed pareuit
this, and seeing y otheis ao On. ' • • I
Tom Dernioratio Meinbc'raof CON..
•
grin, on the 4th int:, ipresa' . nted a
Oroteet against the asiseniblink of the
Fortieth Congreee on that day, on the
ground
_that soyeateen of. the States
were.not, and wculd not bo represent,
ed in it. - .r_
Tar impraehment eohalrattee made
its report before Congress adjourned,
and its 'investigations appear, , •to
amounted to but little. The majority'
of the committee htftiret!er have retiona-
Mended *the continuation of the "sift,
ing".to the Fortieth Congroes; which
met on , the of March.
BAnitiiiiir Ittutpasied Congress
st the close rf the sesainn, and to now
a law. ItirProvieions will bemblieh
ed in pamphlet fo rm in a low days..
NEttnafixA baa been admitted into
tbo Union as . ; a Stato--tnaking, Itho
,thirty-aeventhin.tho family of States.
•
Washington Correspondence.
WAssitierrort, D;C., Fob. 26,1867;
Dress Aims: The Thirty Ninth
Congress ie about to windup itsvvent
ful end we .
.might enumerate
among its 'many important nets the
one last passed 1 - loeking [ toward Ith e
permanent reconstruction of theire—
vetting States, known as the"Sherinan
bill," ar.' act that seems to sleet With
less - ob t jection than Mr. StesPeders ni j
tart' bill, as thee' bill points out the
way and mode by which Sl' civil and
republican-frame of sonworaent ',hell
be formed and sabmitted to the people
for their Approval. 'arrespeetive or
race or color; (excepting the leading
rebels,/ - who are excluded 1 from- office
in the constitutional amendment-.)itris
indeed considered too lenient; se the
rebels are-allowed to-participate - in're
constructing a governmen i t - . , they, so
persistently- strove to destroy. For it
can hardly he expected tluit ; good can
co - Me out of evil,. or that a rebellious
peeple could -institute a"gdrod- form of
Government.' The meamire is regard
, cd by some as one of
neety foe Universal suffrage." •I • be.
neve tbe South will accept it. : sun
sure they will Johneot. , does not
advise theni to reject it, which he MAY'
do, for - lin-is bad enough . M 1 do 'any
thing; ithat the light..in whleh luir
held hire. The Revenue Lax 'bill ,'a&
coniplated and purled yesterday. 'The
bill making appropriations forteerilts
fenders' (army and navy) was ,defeast
ed in-the-house last evening by Awns—
in oat, the. °canting, clause,
was moved .by Mr. Scofield; antivarri.
Ad by a small majority.: i. . •
The Tariff bill will likely come ulr
to-day, and, I am sorry' to sty, I hair°
my feariins to. it6'paseage-tbissetsio n.
It -is really ti4coishinitio, wituesa the
diversified sentimentsthat 'tire . enter
tained by.,, the membere oft the - Hoene
all-iteportarit.subjectiand l ot sueli
tercet to thn Imerkan people. I,SIM
still in hopes it will pass. I I think - the
4tikr 9 ptbill will not be.reached this
Cession. : Our I - Democratic. • frielids
favor its passage, 1113 they well I
recelleorthe harvest they reaped from
a similar 'bill, Passed.. by • -the • Whig
party in the administration, of PrOPI.
den Ilarrison. The coinniittee• on
iniii - eic . hment. -will not -likely make
any,report this aession, although
ihfcirmod,there are
,startling evidences
of his gnil t in the,prasessirJa of the.eoM
.Piarb'aprtft haw of impeach
ment:may be left tit %he_ friarjess and
Intrepid 13utier dining the ''Fortieth
Congress. ' •
Tee tree 'Mentor the ei ty of George; ,
town, with tho ahl;of thenolored till
Sens,' (alike loyel;) carried; their - mu
niciple election Yesterday ; sleeting a,
Maybr'and.,seven outnT eleven Conti
nitmeii' for #iri fist timis- - frie riorne
years; tie theilty three;dnerthit eat
and - ,Mit traitors to, their Goeernment ;
as, they - pub - Way rejoiced over -ou r der
feat at the battle of Bull R ,
an. It ie
maid - til - paised'off quietly; the negroes
behaving theineetsfes its s 'eery beernst.'
ing manner,' by Imitritigloi" hoine 'after:
depositir.g their yore, so it, seems Ss
the ease of their being thadefrei in4he
Distridt, no . blood was Abed, or harm
bait folle*od etcher 'one et the long
withheld :feta of justice now granted
to 'that . Cipprreised • race. IA true
has been found Against Surratt, atd4.
isuppoSe he 'Will helpiit on ,hie-train a,
few. daya. If ',anything ',of interest
connected wi th hie, trial; Or,ivitli- the
expiring Thirty-Ninth Congress shall
transpire, you may heir - from m.r
again. ' A. VETERAN.
En
OM
matdonal‘liera....
'XI 80)Trilti - di Yiteeiglif
q ui * e... l 7e*oti: tbliagtliintii 0 mils
and o ralki t ehteeelefi *km led et"
ad) 1 eeee , 001; Griiiis toiinistip;:
to 1. lir 10444eia,tiallisir, con nta;
86 --, -141 itchoW4.1 14 / 1 448ca
eh inkisetth;annital,nlol%.
d _ Arofeal sidiciateon of man."--
. l ellee'w h:Wtirs points irastanifiayand
2 , oolelld= ig SbOwknk to !.eacters
thhfy - the*Ailieget.Vaith
..:::„. of being able to
fy! eettW Renato 1,00 minds itisiv. 1
Via...lrigast to Ate ASM . OII Well-be.
tag er' r loutigi and ,to see thaktha
APtelf.poircas are not allowed to be.
I tl e ditaKed
Impacted
1 0 4 eeibt
ee;. he: - acted - s ee, a strOieg and
Voclftiskietelkiet iiiiiiiiied In r weakly
/"-Itike . :- 2 - 4 -.connection isith' - these
' II ;Reed - of'
points, r.spoke tab impor
taOee of having good School
. - botises, I
well nonstrePtetd and Ventilated. 'Great
imPortanne was - Alt attached to the
location of the , ho ,- as respected'
health, 'convenience ini ',and desirabletiss.
And; indeed, the remirk respecting 10.
eatiodisroanitidalti the eight fdaee--
Of.. the Atte" *Moot bowies in'-ibis
ibwrishili, .oa : dependent, ' of the two
borouilur • itookstovirr tind George
toiin) nit ono is desirably located.—
Sothe of tbem itniek deep down in some
ugly ravine, othersigain - , roared on
some high, bleak point, exposed to the
Tittle blasts 'of winter and the-scorch
ing beat of summer.' No playground
attached, nothing at all inviting to lit.
tie folks.. We-said no attention bad
boon paid to the location -of these
houses. - In th,is wel are mistaken; in.
died,4 innetiusve required gonsidera.
ble ingeemity to seek out such hideous
locations, bat we dope for- a better
state of affairs ere king. Wohope ere
long i& see good school houses proper.
ly , boated, take the ptude of these
naserabletcld shells which are by no
means fit i kr the pe pose destned.-10
the course 444auldrese s the special
training of teschera was particularly
Otieed. 'Pm grciat importance of
having 'a -tiormat.sehool speedily C.
tablisbed iti thisllPrmal district, wen
earnestly dhuminsed. How much our
teachers neaspeciiii training for their
work. - And, indeed, we might say it
has become an established fact inthe
minds of thinking ei t eople,,thatthe on
ly place teachers n receive this epee=
tat training islet normal sehoale.--
lieleet schools, as Oiciy aro - generally
coedogted, do not:, give the training=
that is . demanded.l Teacher's Insti
ttites„; propllly condneted,' no doubt,
effect mething,but thin is not enough.
I r it th ' considered i ndispensibly noces
sarythat Ministers.Lawyera and Doc
tors reqett'eleing' end c areful training
to prepato them fpr their respective
professions. why should tot teachers
be required to prepare themselves for
their work? - .Why don't the enlight.
ened community *A Beaver county 'Ms
-to it. that. every tea hoc. in her common
schools hue been p operl* trained,and
only give _ her seh a, to those who
have spent their ti e end money in
acquiring a Um, ge qf their p ro.,
featnon: Ti iel- oft
.qaored o2i
that. "any ,persOn ;can j eack echoot,'!
'Will ' -no:. loiger, ' *id ,Alie main'
heard ritieving A i iregaiiiedits a relic
of past aged.,, - Nile are glad to.learn'
'that tneastiti are tog "need to .soon
!have
_ii . Notriil sehoot O s tabliabed in
this district, And we sincerell hope the.
matter will bo agithtsd IbY ails- those
Hwy) earnestly desiralhe preifority of'
[ our Coininon schools, until, at no dis c
tent day we - Will be enabled to-reap
the full benefit of such aninstitntion.
The Schoorelioir,
_co nducied *their
'teacher, Muss . Ma ggie , (teed, favored
the audience . . with some ' excsllent
songs duriog4i, nimatin*. A.' A. IL
-T
Hopkstown, Pel,. 25, '67. ' i. .:
1 • • I 1. 1
' Suffrage
in Tennessee. 1 „ 1
:V
. 1 , • -;.-__
i Vox State of T!morals has roeci
lv-
ed Ito coinodo" t he'log cal
cal 1 fruits of
treason's -Wantqn- ierir, h gen:env-Aid - I
filg the freedihee I and tilielrantihising
rebels. One Of iliff -first. actS cf. the e.
loyal legislatbre of that ptati3 \ was to,
deny suffrage to - those ho had made
war spell the goernment, and last
weak the tegislat , re paused an het,..e„x
-i
tending suffrage all,lesal men .with
oat regard to caste or celor, , arid it'll)
Governorims approved it, The fafth •
fat men of Tennedsee - having 'felt 'the
fell measure of rebel barbarity, know
wiabow essential to the peace and
leafety of the- iii..lpls: is the .withdraWal
of 'allpower• from thosewho have so
tertihil ab.llBo l l and hey m arc ni,
i
featly in earnest) i s
they have. paed
a military bill to provide State tr oops
when necessary to . enforce the laws
and maintain order. The nc4roes of
-Tennessee, in by-gone days, voted
with the whites, and once chose Cave
Johnson to the Senate, and At anoth
-er time decided* contest that • sent.
John. Bell , to Congress,' Now they
reeern to the exorcise of all the rights,'
of manhood, and 1 -will i*orrimand nf
spent and' proteetioli by their pelitieu •
power es eitizene. How long isltl 4
require the Democracy Of the Nort4
to. learn. that' the world moves T-1
chambersburg 42epositor9:. .1
,' Politica in 113471 and.
The Marylan d; Radical St 'C°" -
ver.tiop mot in llipitiniore on. Wolfson..
`day: •It brut nu erouely .attended
Dr. phr," of Allegheny • county, wee
•Preaident. ; wore
resolutions;wo re adopted as a nia!form.for the party in
she State. , Unitirerfal manhood •enf..
*ago Wag Twroelarnted; i arid the Coal
servatiees of the State Owere, threaten° .
ed=with • Oen greetiotal in torfere wee 1.
the plan of milling a State Chinserrativ.', ,
Convention 'is carried oat excePt o n ;
tbe - broad rAskirde r k .of runiversiranf
fraget" Seel's:party held . a lurge,
mane''Meeting tat .=the same ,p&&
Wedneader idea, •The boese, was
Spoesbes ;wern • 'made by
Rorie° May °aril Tenneseee ;• Hon.
Columbus Delarip,tbf Ohio, and ethers,
all' in* faitor-oi • bekio r suffrage. 1 - Tbe
Preeklatit was denounced; •and ~ the
course of Congress' , commeaded.
in
mmrs' LEGISLA
2t, 18
t
. 31 1 1 4" OP '- '0 3131 -nliitS . , : •
..... spiripiw wo . 1 .0*(. 1
BILLS IN PLACE. ‘•
, 1
Mr,,llliglisni—Act to annex a
tioti of Lowir Si. Chit - umnshi to
ttriTborougb or:Birtningintni. " I
Itor
iiso, ',to ,' - 49.este* -Wired :, le 1 '
psblio:bsdidisalpi-is_ Pittabiiii;gh
M Griharo T et, ,to tit,k s d
reit ,
sell tie' nibibtod4sr Waist; greima n
Seventh - ward, Pittsburgh. , - -1.1 1
' Alio litupplosunitio-art sin!, rebuilt*
to streets and soweirs, juL Pittsbsi h.
Also,set 'giving adtlittobal pow
e r
the Councils of Pittsburgh. 1
Mr. Brown , of Lawronce—Ao , e
lativd-to Oblication ' of-the la* , lid
i
legal advortioetitonto in tbo Gomeln
wealth - - 1 t .
' _BILLS Tri PLACE.
Act to repbal the fifth aection
'act relating to 'roads and bridge
Lawronc'e county. -
- Act roh:ting to ' fares on •pe
'passenger roads in the•eottnty of
gheny:
:Act relating• to the Antics of
rarer in'Lawi•ence county.
Tho, afternoon sespnon was ink
with the eonsideration Of the Fu
mcnt to the school law.:
• Speaker. !Glass amended the hi
strikinr , out the provision in tii
making teacherN certificates inl
Pending consideration of tho Ibil
House adjourned. i
Feb; 2S.—The speCial order o
day was the free railroad law.
friends of Mr. Bigham's'bill ends
ed to amend the bill reported fro
committed, making It the same
bill drawn by . 4r. 13ighOtn, bikt ! 1
by , 19 inayii and 43 yeas. i
~.
"Messrs. B igham. , Billingfelt, B,
of 'Lawieneo; BiOiivn, of darter,
man, Davis, Grahain, Jackson„l
'T J
aylor; Wallaco W
, hitO and
Speaker, votedior amending Mi l
mailing it alieriginally icitroditee, : 1
Me4rti. ! Burnett, Coinell,lptvis,
DonoVan,risher,glatz;lliiir.eshic son,
iC
JeTTICS, Landon, McCandless. M on.
ritigh, - Ilandall,i ,11idgeTsay, oyer,'
Schul ; Soaright; Sbeeniaket, tuti..
man, and Walls, 'voted! aga in the
amendments. i I 'l
.' RIPORT OF COMAIMBEq.
Act to prevent i the
,depo min i
unwh,lesomo matter
_lin rui
streaks, of Allegheny county.,
To extend the uct rotating to ' Imes
of mechanice'iu Blair and Armistrong
\ :
counties.' ' ' '
;
Tb"bxtend the term of, 'item °riot
Westmoreland' county.
•P Act rolaWo to the MicritT of tiff
odunty for boarding prisonerg. I i
Roiatmg to pawnbrokers . in
gbeny county.. .
Relating to paving in tho. BOTOI
McKeosport,
', To diyide New Brighton into
waids. -
Supplement, to act meorporati .g .e
Borough . „, or, Latironoorfno.
.The , Frv4,Raitroad, LuW, I l k a
,
negatiye Tecomme'odation.
To sat:bonze, School —Direc ts In
In
Harris°i M
township to ,borrow Money
o
for sch I purposes.. '" •
' To ''
i Corporate tho Eagle. Cotton
Mill, CoMpanyi
." !. ' - .
V To incorpoate tho Oil City Petro
,
leant Company. • ; • P -• •
To ireorpor.twthe Pittsburgh Tun.
nel Company. • -
To authorize the R eco rdered of Deeds
to record 'discharger.'of honOiably &el
charged 1 ;soldiers of ' the ' Common—
wealth! --; ) •I''' .
For the better protection' of 'if:pla—
ters id Ithe gospel
' in aelemnizitig feat _
rintony. " • • • - I
,
The aprigg_ Elections.
Erection's in: Hittite States are now at
;band 'Now Hampshire! leads off on
the second Thesday in '
.March. A
Tretleir;cit:, ‘hrcie Congressmen; a R&M*
,road Commissioner, member of both
noses of the Legislature,. and some
lountycfficersitroto betty:wen. %Val.
for Ilarromaa is the Repobliesn,' and
Aohn G. Sinclair the •Detaccratie car..
didatel tor- Governor. The .Iteputili-
Can candidate for Congress aro JaCeb
IL. Ela, Aaron :F. Stephens ar4l . 3aecti
renton. „Their election aelem
a Very great change of public' sentlT
quint has taker' pines sumo last 3',ar.
The vete • wits. then isaullows
• '•
ppqbllcan .
'lsembratte
Republican - majority - 656
. , •
Connecticut will hold its electi n fin
the First Mondey in April., Tit Res
ublicstr Is have nominated Gen. Joseph
. Hawley, tbti. present ieoumbent,fer
d r, Governor..Tl e Demberatie • • nonuneo
m
for the same o ce, is •i Juea IE. En:
glish; formai a mcinber of
when he ,was. 0, 'War ', Democrat. lie
bas since got) ,over -. fo r
the Coppet;=
heads • . . ~
The' wadi ite for .. • Gongress .are
C.
Henry pt. ing. Cyrus Nortbup,
IL R. Starkbocatiter ; and •Vi. T. Dara
rum,-Republiestis, end.R. p.m übbard,
Jtiljus - Hottiticise.• Earl. Martin, and
W. H.-Barnet% Dentoorsttin
IThe veto stoon last year :,
Republicans ' .. •
to nocratie • . •
: - •
7 ,-- . Repßulican - Majority - I, --,
•Rhode iarid. will , hold its 91o,etion
„, the first ' wiedr,esday. In .April.—f
The Republicans bare nominated Geu' r
.Burnside , - forGoNiernor,. .Tholl. A.
il :l
Jortcltei3 and Nsthen. F. j ixoe. 1 0,6
p . °sent, Representatives-A _Congress
were also tenominated
,l .
1
, I The ,vote . , last year for' Gorr
Wis : ll,l7l3.•Gen.. _Burnside hay ir
eppenet4.--,-Saient ( o.)Jouriali
• i
- Tux wedding of James Gordo
itott. tti Itheit-Dix will take
Paris, early nc.xt- April. - •
HOUSE. ,
ri Up
'pie
,
1 by
slid.
, tbo
the
The
vor-
tho
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• all,
bill o
,1 novas. 1
fof
ning
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80; 481
.48, 433
43,,947
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craor
"b no
Jisso
place
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...JIM' I HAZi/CMD 1 - 11011 S.
al , ~ k • 1
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- ;1 I#ral •• # ielr,'L Son,.
r (laiour
, i i • ,: 1 , R.. • ,P 41,• -
, 1 _ iv ,
e 7-4 r tr. cv,i• , str St vre )
.m,z......, •
vil SOMALI and tail sninufseturern
V V of MI and Sheet Ira ware, and drillers .
is ,ispenettePissiebsi ass Mimed, _ wars aid
house insileling anti; Igeneesli,y.sleo Stone
isd itinkliWars i. 7141" istoptirleiidid
to.' , .- -- I * -1 ' -- i - tsWIT•z-Sition.)l
II k nt
~ynl`=~N
• lart
- ntrity sup of
miuguragailem
!asp ARAM sainak try
ebestiri.s — Pa ?Mae Al
,1 ,IParee67.+-313201L
,
'mit
, [
I t
RE • 'gwd.titke p
. lasenre in. inform
ing. ~ T. th Ladies ot 'Bearer '
Falls, New
B ghton vicinity; t h they . willeoptut,:Om
the lit of pril, 1963; slargsand well assort
ed stook o new IIILLINBRT; 'TRIMMING
and PANc BOORS. Whiobitliey will offer to
the public riees lower that the lowest.
Their will be on ! the corner of . ;Usk'
and lifinkad vs (ii the building sootto be
occupied a s grocer* store. hy Mr. Rsater,)
in Beitrer lii• Reiser ea, Pa... • , •
• • ' t- Mrs .P 4 J. RAMER,
inarti,l37 cm. • , 1 Mrs J. -110d11.
fan
in
Ho.
House ' du, Lot
' ^. , ore ei.A.7:30. 1
, •
RR 'n dereignedkiteignin to relioquish
house .
.eiping. Offers for le his comfort-,
stile an d c nvenienti Pik story brick ;hone?,
I s
situated On Third M. : The house contaiim six
reamai ne ly papered and painted ; lot 2:4
feet front b SOO back, shade trees' In • front
and. water t the door. Would prefer to sell
furnished. Furniture has only been in use
shwa April 10866. '',lPoseestkni given . at. once
if desired; • , 'HMI. S. MARRS, 1, -
tho store of Thos. Irereery.
s i •
111 ,ar,C,'6 7 - 1 • Beaver, Pa.
•
11
' , ,EX 7_ll TOR'S .OTIC.E.
TITRE '. AS letters ?testa entary an the
- VT ..,, - to of Sanaa B. Cos SLLY ) late of
lianOrer. srp.. Beeler' eo.. eed„ - having
been grant , to all persons
i t
kiewmgl iss
• emiate undereign I
emissive*. Indebted , eta . estate
are toques - to, Make :immediate payment;
and those . aving Malt:nal again*. the same Will
preient th • m properly authenticated for let.-
dement: ,
I - .',' , JIMIN:A. ttillßß, E x ecutor,,
••
mitIVCC• t. i ',Hanover tp. ,
, ~. ' EX "U'POR'S NO, ICE. - : • •
.
,
I[II[THE LAS letters testam ntary on the
• VT Alit , oof dons NBRI.T. ate of Ecotto
..,r-itvp., leaver cohnty,.dee'd , having been
graried to; he undersigned,, all persona know
ing theorise Ares indebted to satd estate are re
quested t . make . immediate payment, and
there having: claims against the same ,will
present th properly authenticated'-for set,
tleinent." • , ' . I •'' ' ' .'.-
' . - • JAMES NEELY, Rxecut or, . ~,
marrfri. t• . conomy' tit.
• , • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE::
WRE EAS , letters testam ntary on the
est to ,of Jon's Mar, late of , Beaver
bore:: Be verl County, Pa., dec'd.; having
been gran ed to the undersignfd, all persons
indebted t !said estate are.requested to' make
immediate, payment, enttthoseilitring claims
against th name will preeeitt* hein - properly
atithentie,s El for settlement. I - ';' .
• : .' . : ' . REN4rftlell, Ezyjt' tor,
marT67 —Ct , ~- '• - I . - Beseer.
....,
the
CCM
ff 3
.Gt eat neat- afire: •
loo l ko roe t, Liii 7 tor Efate.
casill la .1 'is eituatidAnl C ppews town
ship. Pettir county; ts but ':if idles
from New Brighton. and has 'a:slit a tWo story
hewed log house, shingled roofokrutenataini
four ratans: There are also peach and iple
trees:. on the premises. Bis4y •or'i seventy
iseies theismd Are cleared. Any one want ,
fag a Dirti at a •bargaia, would do well to
les,Stnint, for theme see; or if de
sired, I.wtll sell tuy whole fartir.consiiitingOf,
t:Wolnitilrediacres of
"land=g ood tit ick sad
fruit farm. 11(00 bushels of,,apples 'were
grows on thialirm the past satuton. Peaches,
•peitra - and abort:kat - 1i abundance ont . it, • •
IR or further imformation apply, to
." ' • - • ' DAVID tIIONAS, • '
• • - ,on thePressises
-'
d . I refer to WM KEhNblrf.
'New ,Brighton. ,
. •
,
'um
__-_!„
EDWAIIIIrozat3T
.•-
DEALEB
*Al i t PAPER, if
-4 FA L NCY GOODS AN.
Got& Commo l
I pert Paper; :;Oil. and
'out Windo'w Shade
, .; Fixtures,
T.IIIIE
OIL c-LOTHS,
's 4 Ii'IIO'LESA LE t t RETAIL,
• . 1:164 Smithfield St.i r sbur
CARPET S O.
Re
J.Tiov
rosum
• L,
1
iti//, : rewore lon March I,
Four Eared,:
new aid, • de;
Warehouse'
5'
.61. Jura s
Si
11. 1 •
• ABOVE IdOOD
-%1
I.I=IITTSI3
=I
Built by, ibenz eipiaaaly for tba acconono
-mot al, tbeir-largasad inc lag bupness.
HllN7lig New ,superior.4sailti:- for b
Ibex wil4 kaap,unntlantly on di ala go as
bort/neat of all good* ng ' CAR "
PET;BBSINESS, witiclithey or at 1 1 ( IDLE.
SALE-- or BETA IL - to thotra o and p bile at
lowest: market rates. •
•MO CALLIJ ,BR VIE '
,
. ,
-
I
E itTISEME
~ ailo 101111 . •
_._ ]-- : ,- •
AP
, - ' •
RrEtil
:
' I V j _ ,
IVNR & WATuari
Ilarill *Alit -.bait
t. . Wits,. afraid...Bo
aiesimboat landing.
EB;
I I? TO
Itli
Ws'
!Trans
• and
COI
M
RS
I t; 1867
o iisei
laltt
1 from
;.;
Itoobefoiitlei.;
ur i
•
of
Fffi
F.SCT
: •
=I
Monahien
VIM.
•
•
.41f.
*ME
• :
• nth's, Marble id
nolni and Poste for
ery Lots Made •
to Order.
Marble •
Stone Pe
Qeme
AM now prepared', fp- offer In th e poi ;
I
large and superior. stock of plain and o r ,
namental head' atones of the very latest I t# l ,
and . superior finish,. and tor iyhich I - au ,
ling 25 per cent...less for etuth, than asi 0 4.
firm in the Stale. 11 respect fully inrite thai
wishing Anything In my line, to call
amine- tnyi aktok and prie,e.s . befttre W t
c h as i ng .eliewhere,aa I am determined netlto
be under .
NEW
;ARRI
M u,l h . e i ' w e
• .R.'
IN isSIDGEWAXiit i . VA. ' ."1
=I
111
, •
25i00.9 Boltd of; WALL -
.
-
Ctf the latest - styles and patterns just from
• • . 1:
The subterliter flpiß thatik , , bis euthereus
friends for their former patron:. ge. Anticips
ting their *mats aid' tastes,. Iricited N , ew
York and closely seletitrti °Delo! th e Isrgeot
!stock of.
, . •
y.
,
VAIIIET, GOODg . AC .
.
4.
•
•g • '
Bier brought to the count COliiSiatliqg of :
rratiling Sacks, .r.ailicilSatchets,
'Farsay - Goods, /rfallren'S Coniaget,
Books, ,stirdo..ary,•:,,./ Car iinj, Oil Coda .
Drushit;
AU of th"..61;
eau' be Purehrifed for- in - 4he city.ire • mi
call beturibtr.ring ohiewbere. .1'1" .!
Bridge rtrect
Br.itlgewater,
Lmfir6;'67
• PROPOSALS
Pennsylvania Agriou[tu'at Lind Scrip
Poiz' sA.mm.
Hoard Of Cosumisedoners no}r are f fe
II sale 520,1Ael acres of AgrioUltural Coup
,14atidSci i p, being dr' balance kilt 'the Sc ri p
granted t the tlotiunhaweelth ut'Petiesylreca
for the endowment of Agricultural Ilollcgccii
this State. ' '
Priiposals for .the . purchase of this ital
Scrip, addressed to; nrite heard dna&
sioners• of~ Agricultural Lhnd • Scrip.' ; ' 'Till, ha
received at the Surveyor general's office. ,s 1
Harrisburg, hell 12 o'clock, M., on Weisel
daYt4Prii 1 0 ,-1•867- - _ ;•
This land initytowlocateij ip apy,Sfate ee.
Territory,: by the hhblers of the IBefip, art
any of the unappropriated lands (eacepttet•
end lands) of the United States,' which tat
be hubject.vo sale
„at private entry. Eschpiece
of Scrip represtints a quarter section 01 00
hundred a and sixty nores,is issued in •litiolPcil
.wilt be tratittleruble, without entior9ornvat
forritai-tissigilineur. blank need ni , t
the sari') prinwited for it.ltiO
and efltrititela the party holding it. rah tk
the bfauk and enter.the land iu hi4c..4;0 301 1
Bids roust be made as t per acre, a:l4 nn l bid?.
will be received for- less:than one tion. - „ „ • I ] ^
The :Scrip • w ill be i si44 ad imtnedistelyont he
FaYment.ef the money to the tirreyer Ocean
al. Ou all bids for a tens quantity Own ' 1(} ^••
1)00 aeres,,orin:4liiird, of ,the purchase toosei
Must lfie paid" within ten drys, sad the roi
mooning two-thirds.within thirty d*l 6aft , „, e f .
n'otificatioritane of the °"'
bids by the HUM OCConuniisioners.
JACOB' CA1119;11 1 .;
`tuar6;o7--ilt: Surveyor ficueral
-For. the Iloard of Cormaissiond'a•
VALUABLE 'PROPERTY."
S A L
:YOB.
►PIIE undersigited (tiers for sale at s
k• sortable price his meant resideacesitu ite
ott First or fiver'eireet, .in the • borough of
Beayer,_ Dearer The lot is Obi
feett the bou.qe was bitilt about two fora
since,' is a Trams 40 by Bg.feet, jiving 4 geoa
rooms and ka l oa first. flier, 5 rooms and belt
on second kottr '
good - Cellar utiderheath•
house is a good one, and roil f t nislied;
cistern ands. out-builtlinge. :T he
planted la - apple, peseit and pear trees. straw'.
berries and-smell fruit. The whdle is in ea
cerstat order - . This property is ve ry Jesirabil .
located on the bink of the; Ohio, within three
minutes walk of the Itniiroad statton, l i)r
further, information inquire of the iln
id; f or of flee k Rasa; iSeitrer. Pa'
rearG,'67-4lt. I EitiTlN ICR.III-
•
01 : 1 SAIX .
ossi
1171 HE anbscriber o ffers for sale Li s house
lot in Beaver! . The lot i s 1t..)0 feet
Third itrect, and 800 feet back to. an'ialleP,
There is abundance' of good'fruit art i!!e
The bowie is $ substantial-brick builds
end
Myth
eight roomsof town.
and-good cCßar', and isln the !I.'
:
Also. hiti - farnaof ioll' acres, knOWn ae- at e
Josaph A. liiirar . fatirt;" it ?itoso idles north
Bcaver 7 -liaagood iinprovcnientsAtid ' 541114.
dc.rlaid with a thrueu foot vein; of bitumino us
ecial;for tOich there is a good: !market •the
suiroUnding towns. Terms favorable, enytits
of tbe subscriber in Beaver.
- • ' f.IOIIS SLESTZ.
febl3'67-6c
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