The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 27, 1867, Image 2

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    II
ARGUS.
,;' "Truth" Considerei
---, 4 ; • -
Two weeks ago a Writer ow
"Truth" made a grand flour'
= ' Abe ',Wat s _ Not:exactly in tht
--'" ''-'' 4. ' e have observed that the co;
1 paper, low as it has fallen it
bang the communications of
.•
.111-'-`'. 4 ' 4 i 111P 'l outside of their' sheet, evident
1;-c , " , " '.l ;:c.c . :!•" , 't. 4, -* . 1 4 40 ' 0 •I Z . -'- •z 2 -•-••'';'- ,1 1.2-1.."' , i''a they ale worried wish his ;
tpngress, seems to be in no hurry to athipu i rth.,
e„Aijr 2 44 ,
.Act i V s. , r,.. A t i, t ,. 09, t0,,... - Ike tps#!t9 have them et_cei l ipc!
i prrsons ae possible . 'Why are .
'.'-. ~
..'• ; .;..reelqeupepehis,'lnsirelbei - ,i)My .
Alptt • ; ;. k ;i- 2;, / i t4lBqt ... f i n , the v . - ' 4 " ,1) - , - Irture
5 1 , to . lrp: ya , tlfutiona.kcpt s .firfu,,x4
;from - r..:.spittil, iiimilifsi irienliti in both lecalige;- oa t' s ' r°rmt.'l.::r
Vtireit*e er7rlllccasion to biliiiice - TuTir . ; 11 , °1-416-496494-4411I t''
'tiot'ititialtithilliitifTlyi: r t:Tiiiti ii-htolittj reiiii'rtr 4- 11 '.li ! 4 R ar ZP l 4 9 l.4l l- .P i tk'
the:
!resent instance to be eat
tied bjAheitiyalitps'in tfie f itottset auk in. tle !
l'Seripte, 4 - t he gpipul that the.reconst iuct ion "15.4.7 they: Lava 11av '? n '4l.. P;f94.
inviiiiirlitihi-:',i6-c.Ae'ii;rli i,;'zii:t'iOn; iiith! i " l '''-' ll t e 4 t 9c q i 'l L •A'!!! 4 ' 4l
that tule4ve befernit is, wonld be -placing the
ers:.°.f . A._hP-1 1 ! .. P7-7.find!' s ”. l l44c o i4S +b P;..
whole,:subject,again in the Presidents hands.
r tYP EiOliAiylait Ihe' 4 ve . .to - titelige2 - (i ili t e'r I, k4.o eku-s 'P tw P ine lP r • ta•R?E'friklu r . 4w.° 04
1414i'aiiie4;riaCbilATOrlilibiliW;l8 reCeii4 l l.l4 7)?q c !` ll4- ! 4 ' uc 'YV e Y' .)VheA•LAtc, read
in ifti*riiisejlikii4'oebviiili T eit;i' t:4,4pliis4l . l" T t :49 ':` ? " , ' fir- 1 gI n F l u4ti qa4P. , ' , ! 7P; ,1 4". 1 q 4 ° 7
overille:';ierOb . 7'i'vete - •df 114 iiy : 27. • ft' thect i i -f4 q ll . l i ! t l i ' r g ino • 4o '' : I Y.. e PP4k eT S d 44e,R95ti
,•14,,,,,i, t. , ...1 t .-• t. .-, ... , - t ~t ...:er it tc•as copied. But we . ttsd not time laloo k
b y to _.ne amt& e anus's° 'mimeo that uouj •-••• the .• , • • :„.., :-
_}- . ,
by•
yo
'4li ti; 7. '''hiii.i's 'the tw . Cliih . vetO'' n ! r- .. ?A.' htPr',.)ld, instead , Ait4e4e4:Par - i
'tne;ii - g r ereeive't . fio l ei the 'PPe'Siden ' t" . iti ----- thiti ael C - ''ll4l pointing . - P ut ' ih ?' 4 . 01124 . • .. ; AP I J.- : 6- .. '
ver,eientations : of t he „writer.- . .Tp14.3T0 Oil
the hest fifteen 'non' tlie l , .;-., '• ' '_'.' ' ?• '
•...- 6 • - ..: ...; . • : . - - this • effectua ll y is,admitted:by_ . .. i , ,Trut4" int . „
- -` 1 .•' ~. pelf, for i.phis reply be abandens every., it" e e
vaised:by.hinkself,except thinsipglo4und cai:
- question;"andas by his -. neithier,eontra '' ted
our,"stetements nor a4varie!rl a newidea on hat : .
subject we consider it unneiessarz to refe4,,to
iqugain. Aside from. s fey.,, extralta ti ken
rem the Legislative Record, the first, i s rim r Mi.i.:
niiat ion of , fruth is made up almost- ertliiii,j.
of ,otherimoPle's . writings. TO some' Plect,s'
thise writings arestolen - aiid,uic, i ,l witfio 4 t 11 . n.
dange of a word; in otter planes the worliiiii
is slight eV Alleted. and in till,it hi iv; ili;ies parts ,
of tleutcrices Are dove-tailed together and used
by ti?i'4!itet'ar,YhOrp , as it he supposed. Others
had.ntit read them befoe lie 'was 'born: ''
A.
friend.assisted,ulA few hours the Other..day
itilooking up
- some of these aut h ors, and , that
we may do "Truth" no injustice -ire , publish
a few extracts side beside with those_ he his:
been eudevoring palm upon thi .public as
his . own! Look . at them, Thomas, and may
the inspec tion
, do jou much gold -in the, way
of teaching youa lesson that will . ' be remem
bered all through life:
1 .
ISE- -BEAVER
L'"i4it'ilo 1 4 ?).*.tg , :vv"-'-ii aerf* rz 7 - o li'i
t'rtiliateinailtii , ll674i.c... - .1 , 4411_..-... - i t.
• •
•-• Vrrty . Pay:':.
.
utoretnult . , pf considerablminagliitade a• 7113
reeppgyntade,. end • iwdiselieve that the sub
ject is4oSrAn thehands ophe 'lnilitary Coin
tnittnes orScsngrgs, to raise the pay of officers
of the Regultir Arrnii To e,so, in our.opin
iOn t ,would : „be. n , rreii wrong,. Volunteer.!
otliperLgare , up sonitY , instances, during the
wardunrative.pSitiennt, - ad Went . to the field .
,an4,1 . rpc511144 ter Pay lutt little more than one .
lialfAtin c sunit i nt picsent, p t atd ... to regulars. ; And,
novrArhess the War and th4,fighting is ol c: to al
•
tor Atnnt 0 per 'in addition
o f° what ;
the reertring would but little
lesgthanontrage,andlo4e against which abut
erOry, person will 'Air'plest;.. The !pay and
allkance now paidrregular ()timers is said to
'be 'as follows.: ,
• tienArant, o§,lgok, Shcrmatl;l
$14,814; Major -Gen:' Li alleck, - $7,717; ' litj or- I
,
Gen, Aeade,.. , .
-Gen. Sheridan,
$7,717; sgajor-Gen.. Thoin•is,
.7,717 ; Itriga-7
..p,517;
Rosecrans, $5,517; Colonels. §4,500 ideuteu-.
ant Colon - etc , ' ' s3,o'sl; - 51.Vors $3,765;- Cztp
•tains, 3,040;t first liietenauts, l .W,7l3; and
SeCsinil :Lieutentas; ,t 2,663. ' _
~We don't realire pat any IlO s Per cent ad
ditionil'caEbe nrgiintly needed here.
The eovemor's Veto.
pn•Y•edsiesday last eovernor Geary return -
Pd
tolhe . l3enale, wiili his objections, a'l4ll
1 •of
kutherizink .' an inc ease he.capital . stock I
• I
of the PMineylvanikftailrdsd , company. The
G gieinor's objecticatstio ere,- substantially,
Chet tfie. ankind of espital contemplated was
unifinited, and th 4 ilia Dirittors, instead of
the;:stockholcleri, w i t:add have, the whole.con
trot oftbe buiiticas kflihe Compr; : ny, and issue
ita'bonds at their Option. shell, time after
the ,Governor's, message Was received•Aed this
bill returnedto the Senate it: was passed , uvcr
the' ieio by that -hefty with the following
. - ', ' 'TEAS--20. ' • -
Biirivilf,'D, - Carboi, t andall, D. Skilyikill,.
.0 onnetli.E. ,P
-,iuloi- DiiiearriTyßioV4V,
1
Fishfr,. It ,Lancater; ,S cball , D, Lehigh, -
fakir, D . , York, „ ... - llSearight,. D. Fayette,
II alit_ _ a,- fl4' Perry,.: i • ISt nt imen - It, Somer.-
Jackeon, D, blonttinkiset, ..
Jaime*. D, ,Bucks. : . ;Taylor, It, Deaver,
• Landon; It. BradfOrd. liVells_l), Union; •'.
McOandles; I), lihilai reirthington,ltehester
bitOotiaugby, It, ' Ord, . . i
klin, .'•.l I.i A
Bightim, it,:i.lleglieny, letalia%, R,Alleg beny
. Billing/eh It
,' ,' Land r , :LaWrie2R, Erie,
Broirti, Iti•Litivrelice:, IWhite, A.:lndiana,. .
• Bratsk 11, - , Mercer; 4; Hall, Speaker,: It,
Dame, D,,Diteks r :', 1 (Blair. ~
, 1
Abccnt and ,not 'evoting---Slioernakor, It,
Colii:li;bs .'
mAtt, It, and • Wallace, D.-4 • .
.Is the re 010;from Harrisburg have been
tre4,•Confiliti g iihe !
confused •and as there is
1 1
•
likewise con iderabie feeling in this County in
relation , i to if liafor,!ToilOr's vote on thiebill,
~
• we ibill endeai,ortoletitlein, aivrintitteretatid
'it, - what plaiie iiiiniedialifyliefore linifaic
ler 'tliia''vete isle taken.' 'Tie bill Origlinted
. 1 ' in the 'Senate,' tiinfr l Paise4 that body ley` a
nits:einuitits vote.]• •• In . regular' order; it came .
.
! : neiti l ilie House itisoassed through that
~ , .
' -brilath of 'the I ,e ! stature: It' thus went to .
. • tliihtetiVeritbr; irlui: vetoed it, is we have a 1,..,,
,..,, ., .
•.. risarstated, 'end iOnt it back lei tlic Senate.
~ •• , , . • . .
_ rilliing th'cio by a 'two-thirds Tote, it Went t
the Mee It • Immediately' after its pas
• • sage in the„Senate, however, a supplemental
- bßlViiiiiitilklieVoiernev's-objeetionsi• yeas'
' passed, and likewise sent, to 'the Beim for
• • sonenrrence. - The: oteiginSi' - 1)ill,, after the
. • thatirtroes veto, Was not • acted upon in the
•
' House at all, but 'the eupplemeqtal bill 'was
torketylp,in. its stead, passed, ad'we believe
hakbeen approred by theOovern e r . The bill
dais tpaeled littittlithe amount of capital utook
andaonfers povrerion.the stock bidders which. '
~
• . titkpriglnal billgeve.onlY, to the 'Directors.
fdesiator Taylor'd : vote on ,this . (itiestion is.
1., looliii4,upOn - as --a mistake i by many: of big'
i •irtifide, *rugs Wariely• attailkaby his petit
. icilluidpersonalehemies; and while we never
havp,,and...do not now see bow the .pnseago of
. thkbilltrotild hark conflicted With any 'inter':
eat of the State, iti,injurbd 'any Other - 'of our
• soitiikationst we beverthelesis would have ',been ~
. ..inuteltgratifiedo to have *seen Kim cast his vote
in fity,pr . of the vetcrinstead of against, it. -.To
• luivAeozitliiiied in harmony the Girernor
' • eflite &lite tionld`i have met the approiral 'of
•-I,httlreat, body of-his Constituents%Voting'
t ililferdntly, , howevitr, and not kno ing . his
reakeps Sot doing 40, it. would perha. s be,well
t
foir,us all to avoid „pronouncing. j dgement
agalOthimiintit be has himself been heard i
. ~.ottiliii subject. lie probablifelt that having 1
. seen`tiothing - wrotigin the bill originally, and
havingsdpportedzit.at first, along with' the
-.. outtroctiatti,it *tut his duty; to surporl, it
through ill its 'different - 'Magee. Or he May,
, hive tfitiuglitthitliaving voted a Month• or
. . * twO 4 bliforefor a idmilarvilimited increase:Of
capital Bill for thqAllegbeny Valley Road;„and.
. _no objeelitat_tionaleg from any.. quarter .for
doing so, consistency obliged him. to act, as
• before, when alit& reqiiest was Mae by the
' Pennsy/Ilistleitiiid....:lTheak or similar , ion-.'
sid . .cmiiittnemes hire induced . him,to vote as
. hidttinidifiso, end an error was committed,
- Billie fitie Of judgement;' and•not,of ev il in
*— - teat: eln any.arrent a 'little - pittance -might
' irell a ketivesuiedtietil all-the facia connected
' with Olivetti are lidd before the pub:ie. ”
Ariiir .- Demodittlethetide ' are
eillabbtrilli'thltestibleet . jitst" nowi - Ore invite .
their plistleelar attention tit . the vote as we
.. - her writ it alisia,..- 'iliey . ool,be. able to
•_-, aim& ..fro* it„;.ilint: their, party, • tholigb
• . . ils4gstil i 4, 01040.4 p gtonopoiy,,,weit .to its
.8 1 .:**--... bot i tatt, tißt. i iint'ione:pf - their
• ''. Wgivittorii le*P.ta - tSL-swain
- OW - e 4; ) • i , y-#1".. , f1w, 41-i - 1 , 1001.441.44,;
4542,4tir : 1 111 KPL 4 Alle rtiP9:illt
.. . ,e... .......4441 b i oj i mix. 4 44ii • ow:mai ,
it z,
- • ti: 4 „ T iff se ; ,a;tarTiCistesii,ot tairecting I
Ofb a
~ L '' , -wholly iipii., our .men , ;they,
1 . • s oar Weil' ken"; upon their own,partv '
. Stipriseststires for. a short time et:least. f
i i
1
I Hypocrisy • at lho.
Ifatiltionable, end of the
tirorn:iii very different
rfroin typoensy in" the
Icily. The modish hy- ,
le endeaTopt to
'appear e"
more. vicious
'than he really is* * I
!the former is afilaid ofi
'everything that has I
show of religion in it;
and would bo, t ought
engaged in mane r im
'g -
inal tilinntrie and,
amours which& is not
~guilty of. . The Wier
lasaunies a face.° -Ballo
ljt ity and covers MO;
It it tide .of vices O der i
'.
,Iseeming • re I L.ll 011-ti,
. I deporimi4.' — SPectit''
for 3V9. . . ; •
.
Hypocrisy ,in the
count ry,end hypocris y
in the town . assume,
different phases, and!
lidopt ditferent. mode
of expression. Th
innocent and compara
tively , inexperienced
young man, will nffeet
[ a dash of folly, and at,
''tempt to create the im
pression that he is_ex
ceedingly - vicious.—
Coinparat ively puse in
eharacter and conßuet,
he affects a contempt,
for anyilling.good, and!
while carefully. avoid-1
ing the company of re
ligions •men, he will ti
i
dopt all,the swagger_o
an old toper.and falsely
'and brazenly boast o
galintries and. erimin
nal,
amours which acre )
never accomplished.—
* C. 4, . Thus in adop
ting n - sanctimonious
demeador, ho is ens
-14,411 to taker.lxis seat
to cove r.. a mialtitudel
of erns wider a seeming
moral' 'deporteticnt.—
Trialt. . ~ . .
This it the homage'
vice ever pals to
fah:
"Trutt" sale "thee
ed by the course of Mr.
Lice in the Legistatur,
tracts show, them to
many years aid. But
"le:not this" a lir
inentahle. thing;' aspic
Pierce Egon; that-,the
- elan of au. intent
innUctient
t lamb .should. 11:21tade
. parchractii--the'llr-
Tent "'being i pia' TY
written upon. -shoal.
undo the ofojpct, , at
which : . it point.e.
Truth." 1 . -
'lt -- pierces to' del
-deridisg -agouties 'soul'
and spirit , and
cern4 .-the thoughts
o f ' 't h e . '
g• •• •
"Crushed ' to earth
for a • season she- but ,
rises with 'Yeiroweid
vigor.",--Trufh.
o•And like, liberty's
%baffle; ilietigh• often
ballet!, is '4±4er .vrart°
Truth. - .
"Copsoion* .6f
wrOng,truthdesires
no unfair advatitage,
&c., &c."—Tnah.l
For freeldoM's bal tie
'though-t - "Ofien 'balled,.
Ititiever - won.",--.Byrtm's
;Glow.: •' . •
I. Cybite,par a g.r a p.h
is stolen from
the
ir; a l °r 7 o3s2,l : a
t:by•st„.d aa rha4
1,41440;tghi ~.wiinta: c e
:
insiNes an open declar- ,the honorable Member ,
ation of 'war, - he 'Viol I ,Of violtititik the rile's'
late* thii"rules of , nll lot - -civilised ' War; _I
civilised nations; .and Twill not say ho;poi- ,
boxterously attentpttsons his arrows. . • . But 1
,
to poison his arrows 7 „whether his 1 'aliiifts
but'elthei-from the in -'were i* ' * '*, -- there
heront weakness of his liras not as it happened.
Cause, :-or, want • of Ignite strength,Len"sh
strength in his arrm l in the bow t bring
Lis shafts have . ftiMn;;therit - to their ark.—
entirely shbrt of 'theii *- * * tiny will
mark. At leant .• theyll,not :be found ii ed and
will ' not b,e- f oundkuivering in t e object
quivering in the ob--!'at which • the , were
b
ect at '•which - theyi!einied."—Treh ter's re
were almed:'-2Cuth.l l ,plifol:rayne.
-,:. . . • :II ',, , , .
Airent. portioh of the balance of ,the:butt
coupnuniCathtn i tve tak !ma
„the
speeches the trial Marren
~ 11staithge;
bat * Welave zteAther - patielice nor time . te /soh
over t fi erni.or space to • pub li sh thetu ,when
found., T As, it is we have giro* enough.thahew
that, ,, Truith",has written itimseltwbhiolthead,
and a stupid knave besides. l• 1.7.
But .let us gck, with 40 fruth" a atep;orpeo
further.,.4l, e iiminnates that we amnot As;
wTliersocall ed)tor4 l , l !? w,kickhe isattrilg?t g. l
& Ho knew t h at this instunatton lea; l
false when he made it. andisignorant elms&
to' admit It In theel'6m breath; an WeiVitit
*his stofeit' . ..l36ggeielt`i V/6 ' o bit[ Ye~atitttie
thie abgrti~e ' lling only "" "
off urit'oo-**if
hid 660 ieMeratt
dint', and' I'm:frig . ' a "desire to mos:Oiy qs
Muck as possible, he copiedjt withont kpown,
big Willi *11 . 404 *as-, adit, ms44l4ltaa
not sagaiiiir' in'tnigl; to sos_thit, of 'his
_ I pno
the r5.2105143,4!pgatP:
ft
I is"34 , lo4.f.Ml l 73falite‘iida members
I . •
ied
Int 1141,3rAnilies'
liareiti6cearldf ' f 'at'in4//
6
ottlniffii)cffilir Ey ilia' iTele'iilifilerinti' 'o44'
1,1.1..;• 'l.lO: s.
~12.0:-'4:101.43.,
powering'senlipients tt e cortts
rlof ic an -su7:4 44610141,:zig.:
of OM B Clifig liAr, •'1 : •
1. Th c .. r os4;invutTersatkiaid.i.mpirl
gavimfirsgejkorg , • trict orGolumbil:
ot4; . ,iliptisset* of reap or eidor i ,haa bide= 6 1
lalliffeY...4lo?rwaident's.., veto, and: the .Erat
election has been lOwndei Uvula Us result,
in a *publican triumph. Is. . •
q. 4, In liki.manner 1 e.bill establishing'
oai
ierial in all ths4erri-'1
fories of the republic has been enacted:intc a
law overfills veto, and Alms terminates the
validity of territorial laws that disfranchise_ a
man:on acconnt_of race or,color, by the
oration of this bill the colored num will . have
a right to vote in toloraao- despite'the', ins!
friendly,statutes of the Territorial:Legislatirs,
and all efforts to disfranchise the colored cal
-1 in.territoricslike.New Mexico, Montana,
Arizona. and Idaho, aro rendered '' useless..—
This act will not enfranchise the Chinaman
Californiaiti and Navada,..butit will have the,
effect of attracting . them from those States to
the.gold'suiaing crritories, where they will
be Totem. • .. .
• 3., The Military Reconstruction bill; of
which we have heretofore spoken at. length,.
has beconte a law over the veto. it establish
es military protection for freedmen and Ilnion
Men in the Eouth, fires terms Of readmissikin
for the rebel States, declares the eaistinggoi
ernm eats of those States provisional, and se-.
cures the right , ofauffrageJorthwith to every
adult colored man in all the elections therein,
4. A bill to regultte the tenure of national
civil officers has become a taw over the veto. ,
It puts an end :to the capricious removals for
political reasons that have-disgraced the pres
ent Administration, and renders the official
no longerwinare.dependent oh the Escrentive
pleasure:-.: It deprives the . Pnident of 'much
of the power he has wielded fur corrupt pur-,
poses
6. The amendatory ink bI I has become a
1 the. Preiblent's IsignoCure:t It icdn.
04 the iiteotnti tai the . manniectureris tax.
• -
and many . other impsts, to - the: .extent of ht.
'
least seventy-millions per
6.. An amendatory - tariff bill i n ns been :pas
.
-44,17444ctakrattateNeimitimatt.
the West.• '
7. - Nebraska has heca.formally admitted as
State, despite a . Presidential veto. •
Eti A bill hap been passed authorising as ia
sue of loan certificates at O Bole -eyes -three:
per eent.interest to the• eat eel offifty 4 mil.
lions of dollars, to provide for •tne—redemp,
lion of the neenring.eampoundlnterest. runes:
'9. An ma has been' passed providing for Abe.
suppressing ofthe abominable j institution. :of
peonage. in New ,lictieo :and territer
r' 10. Payment toolasebol,dorslor sloves, en-.
listed as,, soldiers, ltavd been .directedto stop,.
j Ilypocripy the.
'ltomitgoirice Over pay's
to ,Tirttio.=-Rocliffold. ,
could's .Marini , No.
thoughts are Suggesl
Qo ay, our Represen't
;',) while the above 'ex
bare been suggested
et . its- go it little farther.
Is not this st.latnen
4nble thing,. that of tho
skia of an -innocent
ilamb, should be made
r.c hitenth.l7h a t
pti rch nve be ing
kiSritten' writ' shotild
'cads:s.„ - man--Jack
'cads Shakeepare.
;And not ..PierceEgan!'
Ins' blander ;
lingly'represents.
ciren'.,to
ithe dividing asunder,
of ; soul and sp irit , and
• ,of the joints and hum
!row, midis s discern=
'intents
of the thoughts and
'intents pf the' 'heart.
7 -kr gebrewi,' .1;4
"Truth crush ed
earth shall ii!! Au& 111,(Z.
-
El
r ' 11. A poional bitukropt
. , 12.' Allfuture•dsugetrof allgislatire r later-•
tegnum, such ailhappenea in 1§6.1,, at ithjaat
set of - the rebellion, :his l.kcentibviate4 by the
passage of_an. a . el pryryting_fnr,.lliq p/cet ., iog
of every new Congress on ille.firisi'da t i el. its
.term, llarch jai. - 1 : :1- .1 , .. 1 ",•
: 13. Ai net has been - paised proyidin - glor tte
aceeptan r eenf I:naguelslarid apt a r eke TM' iha
iron-clad naval station. t - -•i -:. , • '
14...t1n acti;has been : o'Bs,44 - e'stablishing . . a
department,ef efluchticn as d par . t. - -ofthe N.
!Ilona' Government .` .. i '-, 0,..` 1 " --- ..
• -
The followtnune!.wie.froot gee.. Geary_ to
the Logi:Pat - are, relatie to the call '.of North
Caroline, for a National Conventual to - anion&
the Conititutton of the United Stites ; was
submitted - on March -.151
ECEXOIVE, .C1143 . 1111th,
March 14th, 41367. 1 ' '
:Tei'the'Seruzle and Hotta of Reprinstaiiver of lhe
Cosioincialth gf PenniyliOnii( 1
.Graiittana i'A letter'dated ett
laden relitved 'trine the Hon. - ,Toriathen
•fiforth,GiovernOr of North Carolina, covering l
iet iisafixtiOrio.inliipteirbithelegik'hitire
of that - District, both of akfoli,' iteitirilint id
his requeit, are herewith traniniitted to you:
The of jeet isl i thereaolidieit ti to invite ..ali
the StateeL-Nortb, South, Piet, tod. Weat".f="
to s National'Con;ientidn; fe:
/praposilig,• . in oinstorntiti -with the' Oiniatitn=
.
tiotC•Of the tilted. thole* ipetc-ithettdmitai
to the Constittnion: filet: the 'Alma - twilf` be
pact ite len'lt fe 111 ' teito;
ration of oar former happy
Under ordinary circumstances rtionl4 'be
tatlefieif t:i3 phnply ettbrnit this ti r oritilidailitin
to the Legieliastre,ivithOnt - :iitnetent ; hue y .
this instance the ice.api:fgetili to":derrivid
si f t=
something morn . T Tkiiiiirn l naerriu;:inirelist
, ..E As .i.,, ...- .: • • . ~..
ble to a nople, eptrtt 0r , , c0 ea - ada for
bcaran4 hesieliiiiy ik'fiiiit - iit4tii.t . O Of
national eiinteniii ; Ma,"tit*oie, in . deltber:
atit!g_upoti titla iatportOtt - tatitpe4 I . vt:on ,
recoikimeliCtitat Ilia teidial'intrin4nti4'
I
be lirrlfe:attlitslitVl4rettelorpfastiast to' fres. '
- - ,-.. t: 1 - -0...! ~ : Ile •41i , -- ,•• ~.12, - • t."- • ,
.P et t- t hi et - Ytittg• ilikll t t• 5 4 9i! „ir,,,r• ,i EgiTini
AA ° i s : 1 , : :-, - P 6PPI I ,?tMtit .. :F a t i 4 4 .YITL• 'inthig
tingAbaalt4,llX *TIMIS.* N. EljunP l 4 ll 'Slaw;
' w O-1.40.41 1/ 1 1 4 06 .# 4,11 .1 1 A 1 . 5 q.A1t,b,"Pa;.? t Af" . % l
fnIOPY Mt/ i f 1 .401. 1 14 3 Pa 5 4 4#4 2 41: v t#l44 l fildo
• , ... ,
~, :11,,Multkr :illii4kiiirefAk a fierli
;• ;. tPAPAlMig.(7.47.l.4.lclimicuriliNhilsittil'
P Ar: 1111 51 1 .- 11 4!PKIIina9r 1 !W.:tr' tAPi AieNsbilet
aellir , 4 l4 xt PO thei r _ . lat,,Pai-elrelsoointroto94o
AiliAToitillokspi,,uniclNAM y , . coOigi no!: AIN
-Ifaikaitoltileupitt.t,t4 t•juge- '.. o "Pli•Akftt Lett!,
this bikiwziffltlx akaitittocatib z .thalo,iol zonal
1 and wholastime amendments to the Constitution I.
-Vat
)
i 4
'es*
bag ms'
tireVo A
' tithe
40 4 POStig t.
I - 4 • •
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to qt!ConsAtition "11411i:we of the
- stio4 -- the
1 41fil l rfthe 1114 A . ,, RoMa r at
wwinile; erfaWilintrill
41418usilat
Ic ll oo*Aiimettlialyimbharimitstbst
tsessom'ihauldsogobeioyittaiumle
VakimostbA m Akquidotersts
Lattob'
loe sMemilks.ooolhitiab 4imr,
A; uNid.lllemptspd, l ipi dastrq.a TA •
AMY SAlRMK,Mumormei,bas simiiipmptihmt
* &I fuiliffrOn
lortlift,4o444TOPkgiii miodiesum. is
- .whit* ire 41101.14.V..:A t/z,
V*4- I) *Migtliinb lasifr, mo,ommusime
Arlake>kerl4 o PleOltgiffisgiiipeutr oli * lst , ;:und
piow roidkomtiomil.ot ill tO,Statai the
Union. earnestly beseech the citizens of Nortb.
eir 0 4 , 1 , 4, °CAI:IAA •504K411-Atlitter,
, _return' ykikugi4e7 benign inflgettaes:'
. ff o , l o;iPierP l /44 mobil, YeLth!s. wring fir =4:
• rit* u aMe.` l . l 9rrlMld
.419 . Wai t,
_for. _morn
severe4ouditious, imul;Verhups, fem,morsi
_s
inus punisinient.
• of , the .board of Aa,
epe.etore of the Western Feniteuitary contain*
literPlo4449rinlitA materials., frJr.•&!e•
Ocotion. - Fhelrat• thing that Aram!' the, ict..
Mice R!. he• le ! yer le:reale ,of epuTtetadurang
pant .The number -nt _the beginning of
the,xetq era's ;259 and no tees , than 289, added
before the. year dosed... enough haring been.
discharged, toles:re the number at
. 418, viz:
white !miles 383, females 8, colored males 25 ,
•
The nativity of the eonviett shows that ,
rieithsr, our s Own Commonwealth Ator our
try deserves the.disgmee of them. DIV Penh
tiylyertia gave birth_ to 1 - 11; Irel.Wl 56, Ger
many 30, licotlind b. Almost one-fifth of the 1
whole are from. the British Isles; and putting
in 13 . front Canada, more than one-fifth 'from
'the British dominions. New York State sup
plies .15, more Win one-tenth of the whole. . _
Aliegheny . _o`enity haseene its part in. fil
ling the Ponitenitary, which. May indicate eith
er &larger proportion of erime,.or a etristef
adutinistration oflustiee. It has sent . 155 or
the vihole number 'now in the 'prison, atd of
'these it has . sent:9o in the past year. Onlyi.
small proportion of theite are natives of the
State...' • •
On the subject:oftabits and education the
statistics hardly support the old theories.—
persofis without any education there* are
60, able ho ,tead 63, to read"and write 'x9ll.
Of intemperate 160, crt i moderate 60, 'of temper
ate-108. Matrimony stands creditable , in the
:ease-4)f single persons there !are 288, , married
:160; widowers 1.6. - -There are 68 tinder 20
leart,Of titS,Thrie - -.leso young .ai,lB years+
ire bet wien the age of oq and 70. years
The oldest is aged 67, and his• crime, violent
-libidinous ars" - '• • . ,
Ttietimes id* st.rt micestpuil ft•upt i olteYestr
Wardg ;stu gar Ye
ge e
rtglh i
frllMktkur.
t' senteitae. 46
by patilon.. But twolt:vo died le -tag.
. - Cammerristi.
.5
Ediwationat Cozrespondette
_ . .
Ifs.' Enrros: - :•The - Citizens of Noel's bide
.tten.tetit . district . convened at the pubtie school
Souse', ..on thi'evening 'of the 11th inst., end
were' organized y - y e!neting Thos. Hnys }:sq.,
Of 'nails - try; ehlirniar... - ;
' The' house tv'as well lighted cind•everyt ling
ws totstftd an.f , Invi tin g in the'`. arangemetit. —4
!' 4 kith'ongh the evening was unfavorable, th at.;
tendance iVas, good, - i
n
I
' A 7
l' ' 191!) ~bject V the 1 meeting was to hear an
laddiete front the County Superintendent ,1 and
reeelietncentertainment from the , school in
t.vocal;nnd instranental rn ie. :,. , .
I -my. Heels • not=tritmintlfts of- the fact (that
tr
uthere ersiebannifla musl
," kitully, volyu
-1 tecredyn furnish an organ ror the etxtseien... _
1 tlidtoacheri laiseviSlattu,itoYd, was preSent
with the pujoHtt ,of:her school, and introduced
the esereitimpeftbn.ivening with some e i, c a t
seleethins.ef ,:tittudefiafter which- J. I.
i addresseillite matinee Material . Edig l ation.'
i
His rettcs wareitteetioali- pole; ed and cal-
Icels;iettte tnake'tho way -to duty. plain ,1 and
convince alktluttiw. none of the advocitions
anti .beasinestarattsactions of life do men ' l re as
i bad economy-And IMittsifest as -little interest,,
j ,
•.as iti the maisagement:of our,Common Schools,
-and in - itheimesctf:education generally._ it . .
5 After thitl addrise the =Slug entertaiitteent
irmrtatuattdi - .Hi : •
,
The audience untested attentively-for iabent
-one hot schoct;.'patriotic awl i oher songs
from the' iniiiila, which ' were performed , le a
1 ntanner , L etitirely, sat isfactcky ttt the - suilence•
land' Veryemiditable to the school , and their
ltescher:l..--;4-' l , .
" - t, iii;z4pf''s'iiii;)ittle dtinghters, Flo .- Bel
t.,.
1 sicti!iniii, It., ag 8 a.iid-I,fl yearetemmtive.
fly,fpliiititti find suitk Seidel pleseit thWf *mild
haikiretitfiCeiedit Volersensinueh' older:
I-
On liiiitfgreie;ic4 2 o' thiniii Wu' 'tendered to
the
iciO , for -. 1' ' . .
.The'dhilivaii:then mailit'it few remiirlts;:
iszkrdifigie Of• its!' jiesteit sititsfaetion with the
isereflis'of the ieetiingt Slid - iSil - . . Mit
no Aighei sh eidd l be; - kraitell' a eartiti te, - wlui
ggt
stould6l. teaciiincel Musitt:' . A 'nfetaiii' VW
then' Mike t4i 'Ali t4et 'ill!! fiviidt Untinr;`
monslY. .' i-=:''' 4 ~ I --- ~ :.. , t ::: • -
It Thefinectinitben - i journed eeidentlY ,Well
d
i pletuiet i; and. With , w resolvei for the, * fa
I•tmre:'; ''''''' • -i. - . - 4 ' ''-': '. •
Altai boyd will : a select soh -, le the
shove district in Ariel. EelitryfOd" Hart per
month: .
____ •
r . ~~Q
ME
1151
414 -154 the rfutonwl fact that' he is only prompted byreyetitment, enter. upon Mite 'Timm IA (Mr State .roquir- - E t t. sit;
sinitit'j. provi'sion 1 and that - ch • 11 Pi , 'his p. .. . .iii .:' : • esPitil ; 1 'and as. advoestes 7:_11.......:... •;:. - 1:; — . -- - "'-' -- 1 1
..,. sTilins . l:-W 11HALLOI
*lel: en f°
'-: tt p o - en t :My a ;
I) mt P° '.
" la
m% , 4 ; 1 . of Ra il
we r oa ds the develop-
~
,_ . , ,
~
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ydo not; feel 1 p...: , ,„ al. , ct. -::...1,A 41, , A.,
I
Im:option p• .• folly. ough yenn ha ample • e ril ' .n e word • of objection.' i On 11 : ~ i . ~, • 1 ,
*
and So h his fla g kni , 7 1 , 'r':. n i e . •
.hitiWill tisultiply-lbwilroade and - i -. , • , ' ' r• . ' . • -
''''" -:-
v 4 . -a' . s ar ng Ht , all wh 1 ; .p. -e ! • "d , . . r * State, 1 heeld, with l toper i . u6i.1.,0 `; T.; ii=... i?l'ff.. F., 1 i 41 . 1. t0
1 edu o'' an. ~1. g . ; 'e. Ictio ~ .e graited. What we as
I for .- ' • .
...,!
~...,_. -.... .
the,editer ofthe .ocal, will trample ; tinder his! others, we are for granting; to the Peitnsyl.- , 1 ~ . , . .. ,
1 . • I „ow. .r.,..,
..lExto.z. vr
feot.ind..wilkiver.the dead...beam oil all iftal-sawdism:. . tit*...bitowit4itwaist that , ll... :- i
i adversaries, great and smaU,,j , et still, _to his I only illiheril but sots tied - detrimiptil:„o
W I W I 15 • im3pirclfit , ; :84
ng dove •' but - rite oft ii,Stikfer.a..4. atj,+. 111
We way qui'', e ars.etiime oof the Swifter, he i deny to others what it asks and reueivel for
- ...._-- -...........-mow-wiartgveit -- W__ _trasriliiL =l --- yy 1 " 3 " 1 " n 't
1 41201finglialaa, isTfeiY4tatalladinijastie 1 411W 1 k 4 P• 04.16 1134n1A1 F 14M :
41 lOt iao • in fra t~iitCg f o r kari i
iineWlay-Le.4dVf
olltlißitittle 1 keit tAttitetepseilo itiogitiglefiart„lnt&W
TI hi t s knigiatentitiamitibughoo4442g ' iimuswit."*. ra a t tikyskariplifkilirrt
othle domrides in anti — • '1 ; 1
.1 I ...--- - -.00 ..,--Npaimiphoesot ...p . ...1" ; ,,,, i , • .- ,0 ,,,a . ,1
4 iiiticgdgolitter irgagfifoli9VAlh : -Vcs . 4 iiiti -it meadarithauttl, .10, JlXfa
p . Alia if/titles liti,Wll.6Vittlfini - euthlulif-7reiched in reeird to this bill, wn ii - entare !to_
ane - litgiiiiisiatiffirlPTO ettCer"bo el .
i, \
.., - •; c. , 7, • t•crv't ,
1 . 0 'rea? ' trop, - . thatthe issaurepirtkOf taboos and en
itiiityllii,idnkl(l^i'a:- !"- ' . .1 :Igs s gprigit will.iwavail-in the- fkgislatur,e-lind
,)' IfellSiiiidetoanihii!pcisliftMe'gii4 liTiiti:ei4tiva Ceitliiiiild l tite iiiifit of granting
foriniiihceireitptmaeice, '441-iiifitilty na k iniilt:rtt, We' oasCgii• -- e - 114. lireitill'Olid',.;.riiiii
-1 ihitlti lint% '6.3t ! ine'o,igiiiiy, i . ,41.‘ o . 446ikisi - wiliWt, any iinZzlisiy #.43i If !lttt. " iti" - --
goireadi iiiiiiise - tiklicon.ai 'ealf (t rial ', -.-.=
-- - 9---T. --4ialatigni will laissincb - a.lawittae do not.l , he'll'.
isefit'iii;iiiid'tlibi iioifre*iiii; is let overt` iy tare.lo4 . - tikiie is mobt 'i>f::.the past - 4' 41) , 4 1 ;
'begiltig ovgil r eittari ,- '''rti3'iiiiiiistehil Ant : ilie*iii 4.01 71 00. ! ,.4P : i #4 14 f rg4.• i s osottertio/5; ;
..!..Lightlatuit hie' atitintiiiimi titiliar of Vittiftg` ': ;_ i 2 Z- 1 :-.., ,-..:', ,• -• ;.„,;i:., , .1-... : .:. t.. .. i., !': i-"- .
.ther*ple id . riiihiviiiiii,i? , :ovt . i)q yoli:fie" • • ;...e..gi ,, ? d z . ' ' " ''' . . l : . !.'" Jot* the Argue: ',
.thcii . ologisti''' *hit 'evpir lieitid"Or"di?e*Med . ', l '' V- . .'•,' , :',.: ..,,i : ' - ‘' i i i _.:',''.; . - . : ;, •,-• [`, "7" '•••
9t inn 'a propesittelf .tiiii ' n 'tii , o - i • e tea . ' , 7 " , f `' . ! ) :.' 4ju uc il . r im '''. . I t ..•• ,
"Truth" not know tliii, hilies - itafitig 7 i i.11;e:!1 ,: t...-: _.;-1.; 13 1PV 1 4 71 7r . 1 4#C 2 :? ../ 1 8 1 ,7 1 , 7 .
hood * heit with' hlit i wiligling ) Pen)ie 'corinnill.t Waited the 'pleasure bli, attanding.the cies
ted itto:piper; ? What amount of ithptiierine in; eXniciSeotSeyicitil 'f•io.:4, -- Industry town';
Is &Muir hive hid lnistibiteribe himself' , rl P roth' l. 4la t ip,•* the' ?t'vening iOf tie p inst.:: 70 tint
eftiritieliliiiiTiabh# rolerepinienfititen_? '. ' ' lih t g„ity- were. pdeased:with- thii peikor.eitne , 44-
- *Th - i!lil alluded to Only sohnits`te ihe Peo• - ..vroultitot express:what we felt; but the lailter
pie o Philadelphia hether passenger
_call, snd, :order elkhited.. IP 4'elrehrnm,' 7 ,
1 may .tin in - that ; cittett'Sundey:', ViethW'ili t i t egintents, and prpinpt ricss 'With avid+ 111oin;
billedthis kindlieriglit or iiiii*lien!liriiii th - e 3 ;the :took parts sissigaed;them..._en far. ?ycip . 47.:
ifacts of the citie. Fctiv,•air I ainderstitndthe l : o e i t x expectations that we doubtless express
al/4f+; by far the'largest: portion 1 oi,the t‘ , the Itentixneufa of those *16,6t1.44-. 1 1 6 , 41 41 1 ...
"gione'and -ch ''' reb Oi n k people' ci.ijP,;!U,i'aer - a ''ae ‘ivliert•;we say . that Me were Surprised . and
plat, have petitioned the - Legislatere for liox'- . . 7 l ,iimi•-aor g hteo The :manner : in istlder lilt
ast ofithis kiriti . .., And Why dolbayliesi it ?-- l' acquit : hid themselvei; ivitliciat,
That ithe 'laboring -ettloPoOrer classes 46 0,` t e ll ye e n ii th eir e ° .-temhla .- nee of - •a faifurevedects grent ,2 .
after their week's toll.int 4 pro4fdeif :art titlit etin- , l'i. e diti t rix the ta ct and : ergy of their instru- -
venient and cheap*mede of lonvejan A:6 the i,',.'; . ' , A r c ,- 14A11 L Ent t, who, by .. .the n;a7; . :
ei h
chur:th of their thoiCe, and that ibeymay get '. - p a ses i e ' s the 4lements of a first.class tettehir. ,
SwaYfrom the do*gerles, nod t'empfn ion? to : The only Ara Whack to'the enjoymenfof the
vice,' that 'instead' Of desecratinge
,sell=
.nvening : by all who attended fol. proper 1i10.7
ittey . ay beprovided with the ordinary&en- tivea,' its theimolluess Of ifie house', in which
- n
-Bits for going to the house of wbrshiP• . - 4 ; 4 1 ) ,. a portion of -the 145 e. audience. Could be;
If it, was'asked for'is the itifereartif the imivi , ~it d e a . gus to , witness! the performances.-'
pantile owning the rays of travel for men:ctn . .; Ilhen - Oisti and trenfasiowlkellt up : . by those who
-ry purpose', it:'would be wrong.- Dui 'we Snd , 'could ' not ace: prevented : others, who ;trete'
that this is not so ; they are not asking
.thel more ; fortunate, From enjoying the exereities' ;
passage of • this ' bill for any each purp ose z, The performances were interspersed: ni, inter-,
but- for 'the -purpose of enablingthe! poor '6 • ,ale :by' sweet' music discoursed frontriolin,
i
that icily who are not able te keep or hir
citiViageit tOtake them to their. pia‘e of, -
1 , guitar and banjo by those 'who kindly tvoitin
vi " - ' : teered theirSeriiceatorl Ike', occasion,' ' -.1
ship.l It is a fast, too, that the' opPinente of • • • I. . SPECTATOa,
this !MB in Thillideitthia tire' theldiiggeri
'keepers.' Tht.y oppese it because it 'fill!' tend
: to take the peciple away from Weir dere of : dnl'
iquitY. ' I ask; does - the - bill snbroitl thelarr of
.God to the people of : Philadelphia ?I Illesitiel '
diculous I Now, Itt- great Brittaln, this irer3i•
qUestion
m . has ,been inquired into byl•the best;; ,
and, •
most pioni and 'religious me n in'l.,ondon:l
[mernbers of the Church; too, atidafter i a felt
end.therough investigation into the Moral of -.1
fect of such
. a 'regulation', 'reported:tit Perlin . - ,
mitt : the absolute necessity of enuiielling the i
itonapanitt to run their care 'on Sabath, and
1 now; no railroad company can .et. t a charts:l
, 4 . 1.. . f .
~ ,,..12_.... e rvrision requiring then to.;
run th eir (tars i on. that day, This requirement
' is mode - for !the Promotion .of.miu-ali.and 1
christianity Will "Triith" undertake to asY . I
thatthe litat . of God has thereby been alielish
t . •
reti la, Great Brittim ? And when ,vre come
!nearer home ho* is it ? Look. at . Pittsburgh,
IThere, by idithciritY 'of low, the street cars
run on Sunday, andia the city of . Washing
r ton. by .Outhority of Congress. ,And in fact
imeiery Oilier city inthis Country. But none'
I but Truth has yet been so profane - or p,restimp
tious as to declare that the law of God has I
be'on repealed, • is it not a foct,"toe, -that thel
members Of the , Iffferent congregations . : of '
i Pittsburgh are now asking the'p.. Wayne H.
... It. 'CO ). to run-ears from SewiCkli to ihntcliy. 111
for their aceommo lotion ? , Is it not true that
ears are run front thittcity to ,certain stationit 1
on the Pentenß. It. on that:any for, the lintel
purpose?' All :these thingsniettti, But it
has been.lefl for "truth" to dtico;?er' that
- 'melon , of Gel has been aitolished:in Providing
A cheap._ and - uonvenient way of . liarefingl to
church Mlthe Sabbath day, 1 .
I am oPpoied te"any enactment authOriz n *
• - ~ k
the violati on sot the Sabbath.: But a law r go ;
.._
riding for`conveyance . to - churCh is no 'stick
violation. '- . : I . ..
,
"Truth" being "hound in the toils Olds:Own
record," I propose asking him a few
, gaistiori
before parting with - him, privately and co,iifi: l
dentially. Weald it net be welt before critici- 1
sing and falsifying the record of others, that
I yoU look well to your own ? : Bid yon n o t -re
main at Barri sbUrg over night I .onic . ,apon a
tinii" yourself? lf so, what kind Of it record"
did you leave behind iou, clean or foul.? : Tell
it not in Oath! '
"titer vroantiCti,' writhei in' Pain.' -
' ' 7
Inol leave him to the tender- mercy °ills'
t . t . wn
. reelections; . biaitying "thaVVe`thili 'erten:
string assertions w i t hout proof, ;dicismatia
...
.withimftirguinent; and violerieicitsiiies With
out.
dignity or inotteratioi.": '-' --,•• ' -' -
.1' ..! Ai-rt-"Fticitsivr"
=1
Lecei
bine et
' • ity
o +l 4o .
Whis
,ice. *why,
/1 . does !1 1 ,
hiding
4pte4
.41-4ows
‘Teal th
I
The Vetoed 'Railroad
In the absonco of our .regular legislative
reporter, there was sea to as freak Harris...
burg, on ,Thursday night list, ktotally. fahm
report, to the effect that the , ilorc had 011 - 0:
rider' fioverniir Getry'ireto °film "unlimited"
report, in common with . our ;•,.-
tetnporrariee - w 4:rut:dished the next morning:
VAS: got = of st piditY, Or ' Mum:laity, on' the.
part of the person left in 'charge, misled the
press - endthe, entire reading public.. • ,I - I - I
-• „Oily spebitit cinweipesillentotqespon•iz•
plc for this ict:-Att hisletler Riven this "iticinil
ing elearly narrates the facts. - lir the House I
*ere *assn. kitteMpt to Override - ibto- Ikkeir= 1
1
Itor's veto. , , An eatirely , newirM ern* -intro=
need, hid:pealed by tlitit''.bedy in& lizards
mokulyboietirredinby the &mit :II Thialrill
Fleets thw,ebjtetiona of therAilocernori)utd - thio:
upshot of it is, theltsmtrpoly hie in kip deals;
• trintiplied bat Ow sillily °fib* , Oorenkar base
pivrikilMi.: - '..• .F. . i.; .. ir• ~ ... I.: ....1 . -X -A.q r g;Z, -
The tow bill . grants ' to ;like ' Pennsylranii
/LaUread Company the right to feknlkiiiiddilleik-'
el attack to the. amount - o'f_'SIENO6O,4OII, 0 - , 44 '
option ' of. the stormofiww•—skotilinsuora r aid
.peala the act 'of- Ntirch;- 9U; 1886, providtst
forihe issue of slo'ooo'o9' 10 1 .1 c3iCakia1F:4
the capitals stock ot.rthe Company to $85:000,
000. The Companyl is understood — tO have
NM
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' Cosiriamts;rint,-The. annual' examination
'of the New-Jersey English Sciantiforeind Mas
i
1 Sic4Vlritalt4ti ts9lightstimm, ICI I.` to ot: place
i last , "week....A .ccrerssysindent of the Philadel
-1 his Telegraph in referring to it bestowe the
' followingeemplimentAni : for m er resident of
. ;
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i thiercountirA ‘.
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I . * On' thC liseeveniig'oi t h e tiztination‘ the
Rev..., M.. Jelly, eiPhiladelphia wa . S pies:cut,
and delivered an'addiess which will
_not soon
t . ,..;.. r ,,,,„,...„i ! ,,I p t.: ii.vdti..4ftini.; Th• stuAnts and
audtence-manifested their appreciationliffee-,
; qu nt Alemona,trzsions ,of applause. 1$ At • . thd
c i ni
' el' se of his address he congratulated.the
, Board i .
of ' stcesandManager4o • the Institution on
th ; it geed fel tuneinlirnring the services .of
such geittlemCn - tis Professors Tines and lisjpi.,
:- - h 1
who, under God. could i make -t e ';lnstitutel- •
whitever they . pleased.! And then turning to
the audience, he congratulated the citizens of .
Ilightstown o 9 having, among, themjso . many'
' youngladies &a i d gentlemen who had preyed
1
thetasel4es coznioetent to appreciate isuch in
. struction. . • ' .• - - - '
- CORIRESSIONAL.:
ivAiiiiNGros, 2'1,11507
• '''' • '
lkir; iiarlan-reported a joint resoltiticie pro•
ding tor the - registry of children in the Die..
trictorf t e • Rtabla between the ages of six and
• 1 " . -
eighteen years:. also the number of schools,and'
tethers, tolbe reported to next Congress.—
,
ittr: Sherman offered,an amendment, which
was ageeed to, that all, money held ',and dig
:l)l63od ander itte lawesegulating disbursing
ofheers of the army. - The bill passed.— " •
Mr: Wilson inircidneed a bill lir l oviding that
there - shall . be no derail . of the eleotterti Oran::
chiseto any 'Da, t;iiixert . of the United States
b4, - any . 9tste on acce4nt of, color,; race, or
plie4 ions ciiiidition - of servitude; inyt bin g in the
Ceitstittttinn or Byre' to' the contrary notwith
e ,Ordered to:te ininted.
r 4
ol; Moore, !herr e eident'spriyateSseretary
ipßu ! nnt ni
livered , the veto einngeo . it the
pplettenttl onstrUction bill. •
IThe ntiessig*AViOng been teed, M.
Ipixiii.TrioStc4ll;Zirevious question._ It `.w as
ded, end lb 4 No±ise proce eded
, to voloi - en
question; shalliVeililltpais,.• the objection*
fehe-PysLdelthirthecirtrary notwithstand
• ;? -4 1'he yotetestilted yeas 114, *lsis 25, and'.
• e bill , was 'raised and sent to
•
V t r.lllloor_ Offife4 eouenrmo esSsitkol
t•ethen thelionse adjourn next /doadawit
toNiveniber 1 _
I Amble. followed, in the course of which Mr.
ties aside .It it settled that'on _my
and had s man as Andy Johnson is con T
,ded tribe, ittltrifttlitevel:SellaY
f)eople - do not lieileyoitWorili'Wlifeli Op r
rn the lbandation:of iheGovoreinent by hair;
the't*ilaordinti7 ejieotacle here • of getting
.out ef eifice4n that way: • . •
Mr. 110,7*:eatd; *ithP l ,.. the t tie 'hteT 'weeli'
4 es,
a: if thajititist ! meatipis ~isek held la 'theitt". - : 1
• ' :i'LrAnie7iteatia.. wattia,eittsgehitylitill,
hiperatively demanding impeachitient. - :110,... ,
la
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4.ba ,
Lg!li- . o4f . (i,o4oe 4 )l"i 3 4 , iipi:iiiii ,ea4itl oi; 1 .;
p4aotlAndrimoiseilik,; tap inegrati;l)
4e r
'lir: insAmtlistlititV ittteitained his ' violas
ttiiw,tkiiiaitist'llipeaehmetit until 'hit ith - elite' t
l i tln U4 l 3Strolilf Pr1P4 1 441 . 0 0 1 1414iPt
4,4; sad referyed to a !await
,Air Maio! that
it PS:# l l344!t r iikiltit4iaitittt - tieeti4vateratiin
l othei. - - .4a , fa: tIM . 4 1 4) 1 Yeitit 11 i
TO , Ohici.litil: Wadelia-
ioxi, •I . 1 :, - ':', -I
vsing made th elate- 1
)11 ! hitting -:exptitised 4
!stades' in of ar e? ;
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Oil of the President
tin mutt
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BRIDGE\VA
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tallAiliptily; - foriiia* law ,
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GREEK' REAS,.! .
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tat ouperioe.4B drii4-iregetabl
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Genuine and choice; at
STILES & SHALL.
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STLLES*
ArCIOG .MARRIED, rE
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And °Veal. 'about ;to, • fiegin Lottiekee
log.. vein find ouch they nfid , such MI
complete ."aet...of dishes, knives, fork an
spoons 'cat* wank tubs, wesh boarils
soliing pints. clothes &c., at th
Fantily Grooery of ,
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'<lmperial - Japan :
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JUST OPENED:
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MRS.
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Milleaery Store,
110(11 . 1 1 TiR, ' ',•PA .
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XiNEW and :goo l ii nasorinent'of SIMI.'
.111,ILLESERY GO(illi.S. including li
atiaw: end mourning bonnets; and tool
wt.erp st'yle and quality. 3.1zi0 ritibanii fib
era, moinet , ..l:keee,.
,straw cord, iirml ti.. 4,
-crystaf, ,aluber-and jet, buil° - fringe and
usumati. _ 1
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ou hnnd, or ataiope4 to-oiler
1 inert. - •
F*EliCg pgittollXTEl: STAMPS
- 111.liC*61.
INDELIBLE "STINIPVIT, Anitatle for
:dice; children's Ciothingortrranted to w
on litiny); cnifon,' or woolen,goods..
Having receireii a new audiroprovrd
S NG• A C .- II 1
•
And the latest styles of bonnet titij Itat j Itio4
Cam; iirei:ired.iolnlter, I)lesch..istin :
straw goods in ,the best manner, 4+_b
ntitiee.lioOßEN
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WALL PAPER, WINOW ,SHADES
--k..,1D
•
f,io• rrn s
ME-
Loiv eta Post; 11 ble Rates,`
ME
.3 . Dorirey
1J 0 OK -4,1 y, p,
In the- I) J. anio,da,
RcenEgrEß, P.t
Also School' and other Brinksl Sts6 , toFT.
•Tfeckl'y papers and' MighLints.i Adel
promptly attended to:'
lititel6:67;rnon.
TEILOSERS' 'MILE, N(iTICE!
pXXCE'S . -PATEAIT L.tiTES• are iede
destructable,-,4nexponsive, and zaskb
pone in the
" schootrooin.' Teachers oisbit'g
to PPIY• their :schools,. eau purchs.e.
_at s
handsome 4iscoura, from retaitprieei treat
• •._ • • - WMiT. CLARKI.
2d•door above Poet . (Ace• • -
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4/84117',67.-It.• ,• • re:iva,:re• •
P/ERCE.S" NITENT iSCIIOOI,. SLATtc
end Pocket. Ildernoltanduiu.i: Slate 801 l
duitl Slate ,port . Books,- r'holesale and rent! ••••,.
"'WU. V,. CLARKE: • ''
ij d di 6 i Olive Post Office,
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•
FOR RE SHAT,, desirable Dwelli
,g I[ut+
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Win. V.; edarire,: 2,1 door.'
Beater,, Pa,_ ' • L
*6ooo Orape
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for: Sale ---0 0-
1 Year Old !
re)inexe - euilit 1,4 of . No. I
" ire Offered fcki• essil at itThii . •
aei!ird 4Sc
ra Nursery,. 4:).tocheater,
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• LEWIS STEl;piqd ,
,GsMuer.
:tab o r,
Fines, aj
A °4net
FEE3Ed
P•• •
Bitirge ,St Bridgewater .
•"TRlVissOrtmes4 - of Millinery Will be Prep?
eit 'at :My old itold, occurlld
by 'Mr? Oizity;,`"an
411,011 ► -vov,h,to Rill
Inform
myold rienas,•anii as manY nen , ones as
Rleastptitiutiiac hat lem now'receismg
in ttelv,stoOic.of Millinets, of-the lat
eat Sirrillit!tyles, and will be.pleased.,with 1)1
early; call.,
• MRS. S.•.k. gErs.
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