r ; :__.. • ilea LI TIJ3 1:12...EY.R 7p3f ESJ .u a picl ' ci :bui!ding, lATztints pi on, ,• I, . I' 1; IMO DOLLAR S r,Rjf Y4lL4,lii AD:V,A:Scp. I. iln s i g to eekdee . of the, paper, ietill btr,putilabk4 v oirem atirr e ." nis 04 1 1.1 • • u . tem • oimmpnicetione 1 s nbjecpt 9e*Feto • , t are r eepeethilly 'eqtlefted.' TO ti l iiitia; attelition, wo ' of Ws kind lied, boiieeeibtainfOly ' n ame of tO author, tipt, for. it:1448 , k linflosl4o/1r: t i. e iters end okonv t inlcail'ons ebOn4 '!:1e tiddreard to 07E?:ANP.:#41tOrtf Pro Astor. • sl,OOO I . $6O 00011 - $60 ; 000 • ' • - • - • - ..., ',,'; lit ditibnikereiNtlie'llilantso - inlitvor , hf -the, 4, * , eral•fitoveretuettlofoc.lPCMAYllfaala's •gtetaie r k 44 Ortellti...isVe l Ail t ei.s e e v 2 rai t; atett,tocwririAorposeat .. r' '• d...'l, s ie , irtiltedltattsit,•anialitititilt; iffkt 'Matt; brill ..millttnis of &Dorsi; hiiirbebn ottleilildfolt by ] the illeeimnee okaittiMarfflt•o4B.oo l lßl l 7)fk penises ineurred r hy the State aluring.tne t war, , jn_consetinence o(the "apse, Orptie sloe° the iiiinihting i elidnni l: Were q ediitrileted,' the, rtratiltriinilleletitwoaebetaand t.plaitatikins• and-the difficulty of some ;or t 4FM bei4goo4.liftwimm, they, be Made, render tveir,se etneitttil cult,•and 'in ' many instatitestibuljallitilleininpliihnient 91,,w,hichivIll - ,h - -- Weveti be:Vigorously persu- , ,etf and the reila - Itild7beffire the logishittire. 1 ', „Basing firitit • irfateriefittierhint:nt the #- iiiii*:iff the El trit4l iiinnot "Orli:tit. - isOinei tssc - thertictsiPinininerit ideas connected With client le'llitoe'AMVitiOed; lieliitlae',o44dittly sods- Late; the-pat 'lli orditty hi 'the . discharge of the 'Esteeetife trist...'"lt le.ilesentedirrefier.ta . 'cap yOu'ratteiitidilln the'fiiitthat wring the en tire .. yearn ve ry- Ist rite iitini of Money lain the Iteeping•oftlitiStateTrealifiren'; Vida sum has not`. at any time for years been less than almil lion ofdollars, and at nresent amonntp to con siderable iwer:fotir millions ofdelimit . • That .. it is unnecessary that-the greater portion of t Stlibus. -e11:0 cm . been 'made 'etinl this Money Omni& be kept in the Treasury to t cerning,_ the education Of 'the, meet thenrdinarydemanols open it is obvious : chilaren•• fr.,..".l . .rsooerbottlieZY of and that it should be withdrawn from. Cirett- 1 some of _the , t*!tate; r.-Thnytare latiini is certainly a detriment to tbetuisitiSss , permitte d-ti ` . ..ia•:s and lam of the ':Comitttinity: ' . - K•centractloit to the mince, an** , s - tbo world - to earn amount-of several millions, as at present, can- is liting are 1 Idle receive leirsinit not fail, to Make its impression men those of vice than . Mama- ' , The dl me; ... enal4a4. . in Mercantile,' umnufacturing,, agri- tors of these iris, cultural, mining" end all other' kinds of em- by law, to . aend ea litould be efimpelhifl, ken to:the r - • cimtreocr pleyment," This money, lam informed upon 'scene!, or provid coohoots.forlbenc, good authority, etillmloimed, with mephitic- and it should Is: to . duty's '6n:tenon !entity for ,ik rts•PayMeist t :orheti:. needed, for 1 School .srperitittn dra • snpervise•eutl en-- * certain specified periods, a rea'senable.rate • force theicieent (Of interest.' and the - proceeds -placed . in the ~. ~,,,,,- ;below.: -. .• , '. ' 'sot,brZES ' s •,4 s' •Settoci....;•--. : • Trenaery foi-thebenetit ef• the State,;;which woeffinotradrhebenefleitilto the tax-payers, • The last riiinnal" ' ill of 'the Superintend }by ingremslegt heipuldicrevenue, hui else en- ent of the Sohlieni rpliris' • Scliciols was 1 large the aceornmetintions f :business_ or :business_ pnr- Made. no to - litelti the 60th of Neveniber, 1 I - rises.' If this plan were *adopted; the with- 18 , 66:, • The .appro - do fur.. that. -year, ex -1 ; 1 i dr:two!' of tilt° circulating luedium, byttie pay- tending t r ou t Jan 1 . ...A ; BQG, ,..isi lo nua;;Y 1;1 I meet of taxes, wo uld be so brief that it would 1887, was insuffi o cie ,elver Hie expenses of 1 not Materially , effect, the public welfare. ;The the whole"vear; a conkeeitently 7 thi;ie or 1 fund thlis ocouired could be added to the sick- i Dec tier, 18116;iwt . rinpa:td.- The nest an • fn.' tunes ; and Would materially aid lathe re- protinellow•undea, e..pnpient htw , . extend; i , lilactirin 'of tilt-finite debt:: -.V ; , •• • from, JV .1; 186 .• ..Tutte..l, - 1886.'Mt ' wits. 1 ' A glance at the conditiosto, f the. Treasury therefor , detet : l'ie that - there wiet no legal inn v ip a tin t r it ,:tpd tt ri en nstr3 o , r,..l. l B,..l G t d . ; will. show that at ri leastrolitpnli4os of dollars l'autherity to op •Y' of plitt'of It to the pay= , (night' no ir belotined,.. l and at ' font p it e i r 6o 7 o9o ni. I ',ol.ll,d„realize the . liontlsmn e, stim Of. [ na Renee; ''n t r I li o n s l e Pa . i Per tinnum, or nearly the whole • amount tif i amounitne-to $; 419:77, titfain ;lid& ' I th'elsolatiee now in I lieTreitsnry might be. ten. I - lien. 'Clieni• :Britt w as, whir . s; als- t dered productive by beink. invested , in..lbe 1 pointed Superin dent hy my piedeeekior , . , bonds of the State, hen ring si x per cent. inter- I continued in .4 c' until3lay-1.1867 1 4116n, c;st, ern thoui, , ,•,i, purchased a t it prianium. Or tender . the at • April •13;i1W, I, s ap mit a .. i t it misfit be invested in United States interest 1 Colonel Geote, 31',FatIand, Super . siv.tend bearing bends which won] Ibe available •.at I ant, Rev.,(ll, Cor - 'uth r In eetor and, an I any menials t a neesssity might arise. for _the nor, r .- INP — : • 10 use of ,the funds. If . that amount 'were .ex- •at - -. .f changed ,at par for United States ten-forty dm ' horids; ! beorinfrflve per cent. Interest, in gold, . fie h t the. roduct would beat the rate . of .$206.000 i n to per annum, ill gold, or at • the present value andgold, gold; $266,00 in currency. BeideS,ltlinfunds .With would hot become "depreciated and unavaila. itudc iile't*long.etintinuonee in the Trentiuty.• •••:A. , r ~e expenses for the six 'm l ' if ' r 7 9 f e ro ns i m; n D a :! . , laiy thr this purreise. Could' be passed, specify- per big the toothed by, hieh the unneedcd'upoi• i 'Wi ey of the Treasury maylbe . ;loaned, hethiirir.-Ititt .. t .t.s.„. ' er ampa.44.64.-1,1 . .. re , enteen bundren toniars•Pr... 4 l ot ;It o n to ch e d tv; t a o n t na he t, hd d os u lt t i t i lit t r s t , h a, . n i n d re s the e ntire fundS o. , Tti 4of that' r by the SuperintErdent as folin s'a v The - - f vl si ' an n b 'him to the State, tuber Ist. l'BB7, te.lune Ist l a s n es ' and rontnion4ro o f t - , In Adrucc . s° rap i9 be Stateinhiihands. The s aa n a in. • fl sels la, at tio per ti e i corniptible hones tl y and ) c ,, cotion is equivalent !mica, on. \ integrity of the Treasure and nialot : n. i n primary ' echo lib, for 509 chit- mum ilions-ofdollars the •.. can s - 4 !.i at Su, . p er . • Emcee oo . there is i n his .keepirl.g..mshonitt.hn itetaptod to iiit g An oin z2nienarr e or f ew . din - si 2.50'00 k: °lr a nn y e bec ome p l: CYll: T e so tC p. : i el i : L t Ynr i s ld t io e tt . ; : en 'il l n t ' fi g :S : 1 11 : - that t ttlo , Ci r r y ' r ni: ; 11 : 51 : : ca ll' ::: u l hi, i sea . u s h b v T ga n r i en 11: 1 il 3 : 4 I I t, to °:::::: y l t o c t e f : tf teti b t nul i tst :l a b t i . Sta te o h i : .eli y 1 1 .s E e n enb to d : fate ari ng oe foriraltrot.gllaPk a s u z ! tr i II , 4 4 4 1 1 : 8 8 1 : d e o : e v, .. n i 'l:ltl' e RI : a i i n ti a : . $ l 3 , 1 1 ; 81 tt ' , ! p ema i c7 n r ra r yog, an ay r n. j th i l i a l t n : l ; _ 2 7,..j. .. - 7 - - 7 : 7 . , ~. "5 : I s , 5 .191t:5 3 30 3 ° : : Cure toldebondsmen, .t, hey,would lege .. .____ s t o himself! , Fo r , eltheState rbs tees al ls .aailes , tti r ri o s in t s er r ,' ease „ i m , w- 2 . ,073, 00 ainPles all around us I and easily be is hick deihirt o na i -- . 'rdan''and Inns' fraquentfY c'titude „d bon„. - arnenrnseventeee roer,t.thasiTr&—i.7,,, swerved froth the IA 9 Pa - 11' til l : Most elevated Pe : 'arkit7timnV.. a s fitohlynsegithe laieleateonfiderice of eta. bete to dtheni., . The desire , dot e s ee ter pemeember,.... i ~ ,temptationalhat '-sn * IMO nest the-to:O from . ,„' n .." 8/,049 77 ii:o, (anr-e-cilften-npronnil to , 'yield to the . . m te 0 0 , 2•5 m ae , „ num. ,' 114ttga '67 A ises, to Jen - - nedlei secure the cupid- . , .bre'''d'') .lAft9to be p ro . , , • sand of schemes Preee and 1 eilen&i4 of public' r9intation, . im a itae atttre, 9•- - - . mon,engeo,steir 't h ave • a iide tt eictliked pub-, , f the bill which p assed sty 'of butrio ,ll -Ti - d by, th e .escape : for the rapid of the guil-' .. t deem. 'it inapinviprt • accuntulatiouofwealtb: the thou -0 f r o ppisnipert, : ‘ . . 2 ~.; • . (Isll6l had beco the H a ns e l n 'T a 10, 3 Y• making , 1 tic s entiment that it may avrennsylvania has ; iation of $450,00( ' 4 .1 -° '°; ----- ; ~'l,ellferbrantanened, or that may here- ve paid 'the tote t ott i l y -„,_ ° 4 .'ee!! sue- I acrunlinessetbstnandlinln-theltaltiMity that i might, treconsmerett uNVOII - 8C110•019 , it would P l er annum for ! st , allY rger'...'-•-i-ihlr,;.obbex), sof her tp re asaty, . ,ates for the yea r n d - i - o - T \ after. hsPP e "' . '' Y '' -. • S ' , don of the parnent of ', found f olly set ortagi the i re- u the re- ' an d: render the strgl U..- . debtillor 1 1321 e, tepeinendnt. From the interest upon.the • tetate 1, . ' , So he Seen that there that. re.. i Inevitable- '' '• ' ,', e m , v - : , ..-Aiiii, I h i nve,for - . -nine orp \ ..__. . . a re In 'op. In the , lirfortt l ., nee.° .. , sd ahac t. a s ea pa i r . gem ' aye u rtt un gen ° le end homes, 1 1 - - WatnedtheLegis Ldure P , ' ,' • nitride .It an _ - two thousand ; A of (iii ' -Cornmon - meg , . .._ . . an d thirty - one pupils, for the I 'lr'lB9'rts 11 Lhar‘ finance . • inesirhether :this don- . orenth_.„,,,, _7 at i retitairrafortt to determ t and 'efficient ” ndr&. otl I_B6 „ an average 169341 , Do -,---- ger, shalibe a tett ver . , II imam p •• ;, ._,a . _ and forty - eight dollars. it T . casury, guarded , again'''. eerie lier annum, Stn. exl 17 legislation and t r e, r . i t a calantity •••., ;‘ '. have. doubtless' rea bed . 'Balance o nhand. • • *ay,' l i i ii . .. ... ~. v 4,166,431 •ihe, oc enTrenee 9 O n tt gp,., . , , , ;--- ,' •rs. Sixteen • c their Pinbile debt; November , . .. _ ~ . , , . . , , , years being the - .reseelTl o.s- ,• • , • .1 ) SI) , hens ceaseles be masts to Treasory, t .. , :sia , , , . imps. the • •i- •, - newts; of tile, ru n - 4 "Y" ... re,,Geo, I SOO 00 , , I -• f the-Superintentlent :of , , ey will , henceforward . natirosa comPil .. 'f ll' 'and ' ' ,The : reports - so , the • full view .a. our Hewing ratio , via: 411 I.g. A o. z • 874 ' tior.ds'oftheTblln elp 1 , ...3; 000 _ 00 , , . Common Schools. e ''' I r triiet which 1. ri. 1438, 329 in 1 .4, m.riti v:dei!"l7°l4(iciPtri;itii,,- .. .-., ' ' esteellent'aystent,;df public . ns li• 'petering a 4 - • 470 in 18 , 7." ---9 ' 348 - l e . Intern 'DO bop t c_i .a.. 1,e,.... r0ai1. 00 " • . ' idelytiffitsing Itsbleising-§ y „,.„ _ •.. • • 4.4 p.. i 4 ;1878, aeiptan, AWN rz. , ."'" . . .. 1 .406,,0N1 ~ , is NV bstautial editeatiort‘to . all ''the I .ne p 111187 5, ling *Web the . company ...... ... ........ . . (1, 857 91 • ..-.. sal sound; -and an . •A. brief, suonharY will ,be more than - ram „i re. eastt to" reasury ............. ______o4sts.,, . -7----- ' -------, .children: of the State. roPorti,oflsit.b es d ; Should . the --""* n " idea of the IminellaeP '' of • va,it'st i na be re ..: 1 t ets..l.....ifitissti,sl,3 1 1 , give an. - ,_ . t, amoun t o f usepilliesS. b ms n Liaonates in excess o two . • ~ _1; - at t a ined and toe yas ~.... ~ .. t i 4th Of. the , Pro Posed assets vi m he aVallable as to Whichitis (Valle. ~ . , Ith , . ntimernow _ Thotibove mac \ Z the year 0. number 01 I ~nter upon trad ' ' 121 at or bus - ' I v a -- At' the :close' 0 ; - to ."1 -op; the nu ~ - •nt Year , lows' • • -•. ' ' 87,1 the Bean ' - ' - • i the rite nt ~. • . - - -,_-• . . • . of .16, 18 . hooldistalets n . 'ols, 214 T ' t, - *; , ' . , ish -•-• By the act o Y.. re ; to „‘„,‘, on t h ca noye :pc f schools, 101 1, -) ''''t graded .oeho, 'I bet; - an estimate of nal' raiam..kedo,cennutP"veaarli entinOlY alt . i BB3 ' be t! ° i di t eeters;l; 4.4 ~_; co untY„eity, • am,,. ..,.; fl - es.' hitt are c o n s t ant l y . 11.-"--- :'- a l' th r e residue,shall, fall due, •Elesse, ° .. t -Oil erintendenti,liiteieheisl:)3,s!ll,),`,",, o 's • miens. , Thousands when 01)911111110n o -.. ....i T c a ft et ; .wlthout dug • 780 11 ;39; the boit Kati ° ltr -3 , ,13•. i,.;". in .ORl 9 S'ingtleir paren-- and one million annually to, fed ;Whichwill he :pil!s,; . $ _vs 6s;,,coxitingene Os, . In 'lead educational , train bole ts p ~1 , , , . . . building, .1;262..7 interest, until the NV ~ ' b uil di n g. arid _contingencies, et, uld have suffered ; 1 1 . 0 v• • in ;:the year 1895. . , . nen • 675.33; ttidions •-' '' ex enact tor • en 1861 the: k3, 500, - ,-- , ,- ~:. ,5:39 71' . orld--tl' e 'et•"”nt' . P 1 ;4- -id left.to grow ; tip in It the act of Marc h • i . Mt - Eriel $ 0 8 1 , •• I, • ,• • • beefs, !!; 5 • 1 dP•lo u- li Alan a w I • 1 -- Y - A pi liadeip tvi , a .., 1 al l yorpcoJes-roatng la fl! . , 1 ., . , Y . idow a heart bonds of the, i , swoon v; - - of the n deied to that et - „ . 17 ..;• -1.. ; :-. ; . • - ''- ' ' - ' iitet'..to the iii . • to the pro 'e - - • tilde extended r"lnn' -emn" Rail road were, surre , illions 9f 4 0116 F 8 °` .' '' tendon is particular, Y•te. , n . nr , , •to her , the deposit . learnt .t . 1 e the PaY- ', . Imo. at ~ _ t q d c onstant•s•naniso - , n d thousand at' 'tali ' upon „ , - 1 k en o .. , ~ int Lera , , tof undo nt y, • 11 . "• - ' - .mat• r e d i •- e o f. wan - These are • their bonds, e 9 a ,Mort . n , or those who • ave as mai bni)a, ir," gt betift; boeki in;the, uldle sch . , sind . ' needles§ ex- 01 _, he— m, in the time of, ••:',ota alopsl . • 1 ment of the orig rs was4llPa -Yen ' These , • .' t rs of teriens inconveniene.e , 11 l ie • e -I‘ttl' ' !; ' l.l 1 ' ' ' - ;21 , ,' ftittr millions of dolla ~ . , , n tent• ~ • Ile-ie ' e ~.., ~.. . 1 1 n or,'..and Might , ms y .rem o ngtbe ,ednerous'dis • Ills , r' ls . , -. :' . 1. \ al• -5- 7 41 • any to secure thew PO •,.; T r oia date .n.ellse• - • -, - 1 s• 1, , • s i a tion ••,- .I • , • -.;;;:, ' he these destitute- and .: . ' , sere i 117,1. '!„ .. ~,,. . -4,; ( 1 , , \ Camp • __ be pa id hi forty yea... 4. - :, • , 1, dwalty,tuic:i\OUß t.gt. ~ . s'ie"in. pt ;693ppon . , iiguie dele I - 1411 • i 11'1 l• -• .. te 100 : b°l • l4lb arc " i t I reatutti .', D- b-/.•‘ ';:.;;- ' • ...The .p 4!I 41111. - our sY tsrint . int - n a t f• et nks of .. rvesand - , tat • ;as ',' •••t" im r,:i i o f issue, an d w ill y n annotate.- : . id lade•the a vap h every good, 1:41 I S - 15 ~', -:,,-,2.._ - .".*:-' I Th e re:is a l w ays a iliserepane : hetWeeti echo Is p . , ' lief salt.t ei e ildren of a , c or di a iii ; - -1 - - --. 1 .. , nil -riatioirWithin the -reac ; dwheri it isnotisidered . i n , fleenee approve nouin 'EMT. i _, , __„... .....,.. ,,,.‘ the Goyernor a Commonwealth; an. the prinCipal . , • ou ni,' the . ehild ' aid :itrai...,..Exr's.!lgilflk. , AC(4) It ' ibit of annual proelainnt. , - ISlng hem the the and virtue are ren of '. ---- ----'-'1 ----'-'' . ' ----7"" I of the Stitte'Treaktirer, at . n les , On that-intelligenee insututions,this. system fn 'abut ignobly • er- , , . , ntly v. 0b1.u.d110121A.% i ;i: 1 report th \ t the sinking fund Ytor terini a ~egutires,of.p,rr free . no care, aria Ivis In - , ildren art P 1 . ' 'F.-Ir'. " illil'''' ...' fact a ' 1 la in September .bud the fiscal . ;tut rnestly.elainis the fostert ..,. ; , ,},, , 1 , y 0 n ot the ....., :.; , lice. .. 1.;451. 1 1 . 11 ~', •;.i,i t . the first 3 on! Yuot Soma} 111.1. 80t1.1: of_ Nevem.. . 1 %-aivtice, °fake- tegisiature. •.. _. •,,., , ,_,_ -__, tp! , •_ r , pensioners ... .... v . 4.43 trr, arils of the Co • rin ': Jtd Yi , , stet. ', •rt • _ year of thel re. , m dicatiens , of accountS , g 2 ' T h e ' ' indcid Schools ha blisbed. ; helms ! tn . ii I to \mo 1 000 I 0( n her. To prevent .eti 1 , 1 .. icciiiiiimitia . fi . f . g . t year. The ( s tem t! .„. th earned by .. 1 '. 4 ' ) '.. ' , i niimil exide nattens ' • fund' yeais be during the pas .. .:. ~.4 0 , r .,0 ~ 2 .. i r.ed IlOt Wily taftlrnlSis , „,„._ ~ _R ' " • ..ea:, 'rues 1 1 350 _ 1 ins tltt- a .. tisn a fu3 .si mo m . • . .k 4. . 2. i btheoata was geglgn . t the. el e men t s o f i t:, r - o u ni n . atlPPort :,-;----) -z— - the tennina that of the. TreasUry. - . 1 : ' ,i . ilristrgetiall to mix 3N , Pli t _ ! ; ; ,'F',,,,,,,' deatdO, to im.. • maim Y: he, with. made the• same as i, h ,2,-Inieb...e.;;iizens 'Y i,- '''. ;Vod c tnit,wlierCyer r.r%••• . opy noeor , ti " 'tardier r' t ,• . , ' The .pmmptitude .w, ,y . I . ; xt.t.o., ly..‘•••• to inh't ; Apri au I kuoot fits- .., na .:,cd t i e ntion' to .to , .. , i• Very p r i nc i pa l Pennsylvania came Serve., , 1 ~ me. .ynlisart in. em iiiil ~.. The milltipliedttoll 01 k the whole amour of tic . upwards pt. i ii of; branches of ..,, ,.. g. Is shoultl,therefore,re- , .t, z, too •ilAelli fOr •, lamer find high sebee for . they . are rim , million loan, (the bi .. ie . _. -. be censidereda gra mein thirty-three, millioks,) toaY financial. teeelve every OncOursge ;an d „enable, the ,• , • 1882, grant. Melees ciretrutstarice in the.- . , ded, ,essary, to perfect the- sy I t istent.whielllit§-her.n ! eates,l6 be ap ransta."-• S State; and:ndicates uriboun , to totivailitSelref L ta--7 = t al t ectuent t of ,eoß eges . IdatnrYnt the ni (.1 '''tli:.and- substantial. Ste . collages ot the poor. (1, Bite '. eto . tidenee. in this t ,-.-- 7 . -e t - foregoing in the .•. , „ Tic k, . . _ .. give Ja. colt _ ___e t h.... Thp i " Sit die 'palaces of rho . i • t ood. . minister - 10 erelit of the commonw la. forth mit Y 4B Vella V tOOtt ~ _•,_ _ ' . f the . finances is set ling 1. Good schools canoe . . na „ny be, oh - acli' l l i a BY the statement o their fIOUTIS 1 good tooter.; .. t uenctt ofteac hers, and - ---,4•Congo-is, pleasure, in conseq, : .• - ,• ~ ; , ; .. • a C.)nditlor • - • ! . , ~ .. ' • . . . • CONTROLLER'S:; .% Oftlet, • Clti j 01 - AllegilenFr Decendier.:/gai; 1887. VIZ CITY OF it T.LEOLIENT tIESITIES T(:k ;Er; kct a Leax orßands in which will 40 lota tn SOMA of iktooo each. maturing'. 9:11 ;rem" from j ., g i r y Irt Isatc with conpona , Witched; for; gel p i g. ~,710fointerrt,t semi-annuall In Jialy pmd Januarim t b&r4to of six per, cent. per annum. ~ r' - • , fot terms apply to oritddresa • • 1 • -IL ' deciSt:am. , , -City siVintroller; BEA) ER.COLINTT , SS: - , • - • THE ORPIIANS COI/liT §:car TT, Iherure,theiton. Judge , of mild Cottit.• to tht trot ter of,the wttlerrient of the estate of ITannah4llool4lD, deed!,,. And now to wit: Nov. Inth, 1867, on motion the Curt appoint 4.-11: , Itierratt, I3eq n Aidttop to mike Olt triDation of the proceeds of the eatateln she tete of John Bar/ow, ottmlnistratOt 0 . f, - gherporitpottl eleterof Ilannah Jack JO son, dec'd. Attes: ILN A. Enizizu, crk. From the Record. , 'Tbe , Andltor share yarned will Meet the Lparrttetin toested for the purpose of hls appointment. at bit of /m.ln the borough of Beaver on n'aterday tlib4thAny d jam, MI, at I p'clock , P, 7d:. at which time itOd Swill persons Interested in the dletribution of mid note of Ileum Jackson, deed., ere hereby notified to attend. 3. 11. HARItAIt, &clef/I:it . Andlto C'on' erSion of 7-30's. • JIOLDF.ES OF JUNE AND jULT 7.30 9 1 1 .3 CAN have them converted intik-the . . . . New 5-20 Gold coupon Bo d, ,• . , . . , . On mo l re advantageous' terms than- the roterinn en. tem by tending' or preaentintrAleir 7-ano to ini.ii . 54).1 , th:1Ni:red immediately or sent by expreis. lir. goin , for pule or Patine ltallteral Debilis.— fthei ‘ i price paid for Government eecuritieF In ex ,..dx.pa, tor swno. Six.ner cent. interest paid. on do lede. I.3loiley loaned on tioverninent Donate. • 4,AMES T. 111#ADY & Ihirlcrs in : . (;oreynnient S; , :enrities,- • tt: \Vona r T 0.0 ry 'OIS E PH . L . l E ER, 1 31ANUFACTRElt or AND IikALERIIN lit NKS ,- _A, t, S 4 f r.. MEI Travelii:l4k Bags, NO 1 ) 04 WOOD STRE E T, P I TTSBU liG II ; .p . A ~ ,I. , VrA.:c. i vuni.tly filleicanol !•atill'Netlnn tmaran Iced, -- - -1: - ,- :-.: ::-_ - • - _ - 1 - , -_. ..- _,- ' .4 ,1..,- '-4, _ . 1..., ~ 1 • -, • PICT.'. FT. WAYNE 4.e1.1.1C14t.).1tAti16X: i "L., ' •; ? .Z . ... "- Ji . i.---N1 I ' l.'l \TS 111ri.IV.1 ‘ Vralll4 5rc...,:, I •. " . 1' I.' .• ; • / i,.2,l'llt,tatrrli at '...1 : a 1' . M., ./.01.,0rr . ..... .. ; ! f TAW... ',IIIISCIWV.347:_ ____ ._ ----, r 7-. - ~ Kwon. Ex e4k. 1F1.: ,, :r s. ,___---t —,_..._:-.-.... ----- ------, ~,. mr,.s.at ar•10 %M. t1151?31 eIIOA It . ''''''''''''''''' . - tri • tiata ! 1 tali .310 I :, '' Y . : .. 110 1 12 '. 1 2 P "'' f i ) .'. l l, fin . . ........ , ityt , 1,4 1,' 'I .:',- 113 ......... r.t.ra. lb ,I • ... . • • 1.1" .ll'l "' 7" ro".1 Total 'ontstmadine, ..... ....37,701,409 TT -: 7 r..' v" . i ' 2lll - MI3 '1 .0 m ....lid' dnduct flu? nmonnt • - t:1') ' MI ' "I I li ' i - In, Trinionry aeitliothle at,' 4,; t rot 10724 0 1 1) , • ..... s u 115 t 5311, iteN - E 1.1111.0 the PaYT4en t 0f over ' 711 e 9 934 liB M "•il • i'.1,1.,...q filo ' ',lila I:1 015 I /nail° .................... ~: .. : _:...-.2:---W6G,4si ...0 r 4 PO 1 \, ,.. ! • ' il,:- 1..: :!, I E 4 '1. 1 q4,0 Ill:I . •••••"..._. redeemd tiurlre'ciliseal year yak j,........ •i!' - ' 1:• ',1 ,, i 'ti r). 1 AVM t A' • . 86 - ^ . • (*se a° oi ..,., ,9 , ..14 . -.-. ! .. • 1.1.4-' I.. November .93, 1 . .................... 41111 9111 1 :II ir.lttra , 0 pm: .y*l'o ' - :ra) •i 1 :1 7,7, k ' -, • l''', 11:41i,, 155 i 31S) That the opemtkorri of . the s,inkftig fund ll ' ''' i.n. "'` x .. s ' s I 11/ mai - lr eletirly understood; the collowin,. "ric ..".“-I' 13° ' 631 .119 .1 1. titin" la quot.e4l from the report of t ic. 31r; ' . .2:15. , 7,7;7, , 1 all mitt it .1 . . the ill ', ~11 • , I 735 Commissioners for \.ear ending Septcniber ;it) " 1;z1) 'to") 1 1 trzo__. ), : osr; : .. _ 1 t • . . wee. in sinking, rand, september .". • . . 1 r , '' • " Id li sisar .. ~ .. ..._ ........... .: ...... . .... P,T5`231 . -----.: . ---7 -- -- Tipretl. in lona for year mining Septem- 3255‘814 cm 7att,‘,,eater . litii.3l, 47;tik% ber 3, . 133 . 1 .......... , .... _ .. . ........... .......... ,1 1.A1.A•210831,r-raim. i 1.7,11.; Mn i IX , , not i I.' - 15%109,16i 40 1P31...1in- not 1 trio, Ilite3l l tit .; at( IWM tun•vuo. ll4o tzs . 1 . ;a ;tlifo. i Ilse)._ • t 6r - 1. - 1.-!.l*{' ZIT 111%1.1; • ; Pt r.r.:.h Xf,ti La 19• . tilt 9 V9l , 9. ,r th , ,it , 7 .' i • • • i . ~' ... :.. V. . ... i . . ?•,11)11114'y Y.l. ,t , ..• • \ ,r. o' , •rt },c I'.•.lylt , ... • t•.!,r.p 1, 13 . ~. 7.1 , 11, . -..: l'.• :0111 ...:" •.!; , •rni•lo ..•: i o.ltazo .. .. ElEli MAIN+ - • EXVS. IBM 1 urns t oral." .. mouth .. er,A I anthln . Wltyl e leNert ... _ ..... ...... r . , Less . ................ '. :7.10 . , 6r:17 Prri - ppl n 45 iiii ' •11- - ' , l'ppsr ssfultt.by ..... ~, 7.03 .lldo I la, • ~ ----•:-.7------k Dame ......... ; .... I, Nai . Ithi.l . VA. ,1 594 1 i , Os 111.5 MO: ' rio .-1 Babinec in hind .. ~. :-... i. . .... , ... '. 7 .. 4 . 4.1;13;91.1 41 k."lnue .. - . ' l' 4 ; 15 '! 1 _ 74 . ) , 1- ' l6 ' 61"%111 13y the sixtlt section of the mei `i s Of 31ny 16, •-r. ll' on- the dol., Ihasfeld ............ a 57 . m--.. 411 It 48: ' 634 , iI 4 Q ai spe cial tux o f one lltde _.... • cut wd,-,..1.1. . -....... ...: .. . sin .l el aia . te.ra 1 .. , u.., 1. tstsiu,., ............ .. air ...U4l , sto , sns . • lar was Op . • espy setapradrittinfirt.ttolntcorptnhyrie loan It"11° ' ........ : ... ' . 343 '• 235 "L • 939 .' of the intere.it, and the. - .:Alllatwe . ; ............ o'o .. . :t.tr . t, 7:10 1 tits ‘ i . A.lht" ........ . ........ ' "If ''- .. 1.: ' :1 ' ' 7ll :1(4)° created by'an net. of' 31ny 113, 'lBOl, entitled 'taet - . . '............. lin . '4M , 1:,9 i 1149 -. i "lin'Act to create n.lonit o,nd tirOVide for arm ' pichester •. ............ : P 4.32.14 4,0 I ant ,'034 , i ng . the State."- • _ ' - ilitshttrult ........... 1.30 '45 , 1415 1 . 310 ' • ' 't . - -." - The receipts from. said tax And tax .ort --Vonnetilan.rir-Ileiv-cti;iie ail - Erie Vzt rr ,,, lento ' ar ,..,, ev i t iti.l arnounla 10 .... , ..... Tommslomm at 1.:U..1 p. nV. NVA: CoAle, 3:115 p.m; unit ea alteref -- trenttle in Yebrnstry . and Hatt let at', Pittsboreh, 6:00 p. tn. Returnmr. ieffMt Pitrohn rub' „ n ,, - - „ , ~ .... ; ; ,s; .... - • Chn s. nit art. at N. Castle. 1.4.:r, a. m; Yonrizstotni,94.4l. /... ............ •.. Ymtnestnwn. New. Castle and littAntrA 'Accommo dation arr iv e You;.. OM a. m; Newt Castle, 1:110 ‘i., • m; arives* at Ally..2heny. MOOReturning, 'kilts Alleebany, 111.e' p. ra; arrive: , ;iOV Castle, f V") p. In: Youngstown. 7:211p. m. 1 Pittsburgh and Cleveland Expresa, via. Yontr_ IP. town, leavea Pittsburrh. it:10 a. in ; Horn wood: 11. 10 a' in: Lnurenee inuction, 11:50 a. ' in . Arrives at Wan:gown. 11.:50 p.m. Returning. ICItVI.O Yonnttstown s:.".`tp. lint tauten ce Junction, ,ti:22 p. to ; Iltummaid, -7:05 p. tn. A.rrt% en n 1 ninbutglt. .r. 15 p. nt. .. . F. B. MFFtts. 'Guard 0471 }IAN') PlTrNßeitGlt RIaLIIOAR. On old utter Nov. 5,1%7. trains will linive Suit ons , r • drat y (Sundays exceptedl au follows. • noINO xorru. • NAIL Exes.l an. ci.o (Ir, ... Ilkta , ll . n. • 11 AlhnN 7\ • • • .‘7.14:10. • its. , •hra 1.1(•;,4,1, ENZ ` , ;ri Ste :4.0•, Ue'l-‘ll • . FT • .41 F e r r y P 5 . 7 1. ltittepnr,•h 1 44e.tir. Fc timbenN Itrldrei wit .. beltalt . D R.O CIL -LeIiVCP - ArrIVER. N..Phiiadelphlit, MO s. In I . RAVI**. 955 ' ard,l2:lln.m. I Yhtladelphin -40pm1J 1, R. MISSRES, General "rickc,(.lZent• „ If 1':'.6,`111 ME C e =I I ). t.!7ft !aft et; AePMie2Ailkockaf 41 Pennergietkin.: • , efbrismerftsrutimpthe . bu s tPtionst:dytYlof trapsmit `ion 41 the:AfritirSl;..of :fife' Id I . ;rre0 ( 1 1 0 1 ;f1POIRR: flash: )nnlileralittnisa , ar,esiemnett gent, ; ,it eiff,ortla,lne .BFrelat i. , tq you illy indst &lead aSsbmbling nt thit'Sent Of weldone tyolito therrotm kale.. •.; :• ;.;.: -;,..,,,; ~...,,,, towlcagnicnts . ere due to. i rid' ide kohir tor tha • 011- id well -liehig -- =1040.,.• ery'siliert , p eve..__ /or the. obutiden**lsieli .has crown the labors,., of. thi , t,,,prisliff#lll4: for, the - gene . i health ith, Whieh ';:ivp lave . been so sign Hy ttiored, and for all'tle•tilifiti-: mentlf Of poi • , contentnnint:and ••bapPilless ril •withkenur eraii;- ,; -,.:,• —,,,,• • _•'; ' , -,• ,• • Our wan ry has just emergc,d, from ~the trials and do gets of isp innighteons•teitelliOn and.enterin upon.a'perlod of •iinportant.po.. 'Utica strug, e arising therefroin.' Whig con ti, veiled as. representatives' of a 'confiding constituent , grave dutim and, respqnsibilitips i ,detolve up n you to . so, legiSlatc , upon . the great and natinifold interests Conitnitteil to ;your charge ii. 4 best te-isnliserveihe welfare 4 _the people andadvance the honor of the State. The. fullest confidence is.entertabied that your ' deliberations will result bentichilly :and your i. c public dutie' be falthiblly discharged: anitim' Inv part, per nit nit to give you tiasurances of zealous' co-o ration in all-vour labors calcu lated to pro ote the general. welfare. ' . •,' One of the ins.t impel-hint duties 'devolving upon, the, Le„,islature IA.IIiC .consid6ratiori . 0f the public finances." Such ' action 'sloutil •le , token for-the provision offundS-kiclefray the 1 cuqent . expenses et the Goverment, and 1 t lie,prese rvnt 'on of the credit of the o(ininion-, weAbli, and the speedy extingnishinent ot .tlia-A.ublic debt, as . circiroistanceS shall be 1 found to req ire. .These obfectS - are' of - the • highest Nino tanca and Mobil the first atten tion 'tittle It. ircsentativcs of the. people. -, rtszAxems.. • . -... ' ! . 1 1 The report of lh 4 4.. , te Tres rarer Allow! '-' • ' l .• . that the. halan ~ in the Tn Airy No ii versher 3 '. ,% 1,19 Ava. $1.74113 27 .onlluary recelp e. urlntr-111 . 0 A. al. 'year • '"• ' ending No vett her 30. 15417.;..". .. Loan for the red.mption of the o .. htulds .. : .... .. . . . ... , ... ' ... '.. .. ...., 23,000,0000 0 Depn'eiatea fun s 111 ..... .i'reasttry. nun • vallable• 1... . Toro in TrP3RIIIV for fiscal year entlintr November 3413 , 47 • 1 ' $30,335,393 34 Pa% meets. viii : , • . •Ortllnvy evpemo florin?, . . the tient! yearzyntling Nov. an. Imo ' $-1 5q.1. 1 19 , 1 1.Y.1 tosna Am_ ro.:l6eMed 20,01.9,M '.99 Depreciated Intic',lS unavail able . , % - .71n1nneti la Treamot7 :November 30, ~ 1667 4.631,f36 46 Of which . the. Tren.nrer report. nt,nppll - to the •tyloont of over-dile loan,. , the .um of. 2.711.476•55, - • Italince.. Amount of the State debt on ••. 30, ism 41 " er943r 'tmcei4 ir ic; • - Fancied debt.viz! • ' 'i ',' , 1:: r: .. . • . ''' 1 : f I; per cent. 1aann.523.311.14 0 3 5 n f ir feithjgau..l2. soo lo4 . . G o2 00 .20, Tte 0 lurtienfrestergniatoluice:tarll4 4ng .... In'st certificates unclaimed . . Domestic rredt tors certi671..... t' , ll 67 ----_-- riebursement s Pidd interest .. , • . . Inane redeemed.. Premiums . .. . TooatestWteed et doef~~ -- . 5'2.1.c.41•2101r.m ...... 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The act of Assembly Of Foblik W 1887, appropriated the benctit ,pf the w le of brat grant tp the Agricultural iTretutsyfrattla; hlch . ,has there 4 be eestese zuhrect - to, thh, enpervisfon, and guardi: anahl e F the therefore, yotir Oen `to the orgaidristion and condition of, tioat4totfort. AffET*4l44 bvsitunrol dei3c4, it w . board 'of trtistees, repeat torilite4ear .1/47,iirbich ,ba laid before 3• 9 4,„_,T epeamissioimis aPpoIOW by , the I•egistaturOlo:pell - the have tom- PietedAheindes i fichlettsmohnttOs43o,l6l3 00. aCcolgakek tke act, f irabeembly,' the eifte-teatliorthe-. proceedS l hab 'hien 41101 or Otis, ibr ft.! the raildtmin tided fly 5110 55, 1%204: 100 4,tt ttrilbWatift% 501 hen' $ in Pennsylisidivirar as;ggQ jrl ,the Teotte,ylvpis bonds; of iritecollege hag becu thoroughly re-organ *OD ordeito mob' it fully reapuiid .to the oVkits • and ' requutelnents 'of the act• of pen gressiandlo the educational interests' ot the anOo meet ttieteends It Sow givescourso of instnictlon in general Wince, agriculture, mechanical and civil en gineering, metalltmv and mining, ancient andibodern languages, and , military - tactics, employing a thculty coMprising six professors and' two' Instrtietors In the ecalege depart ment, and three lathe grammar school. This Important educational enterprise in the Inter- Orets of agriculture tore and 'tho me.chanl cal arts deserves favorable consideration. IMI ... ' An . Adequate 'preparation In time of rienee is a pre.serVative agal t: the probabilities and contingencies of war. `This! -oft Irepeated ax= ionf.vraitnot 'sufficiently realized Before the I rebeilleit, far, when It 'broke out...found the , nation wholly unprepared . ,Had it been nth- 1 ' erwise,"the war whlcli, continued through a I periodflif four • years. and cost the, country ' niillinifs of treasure, himilreds of thousands of lives;',and an siocalettlable amount of stir ferrinz and want, would liaVe, been beep ,of: comparatively short du:I . :Ilion. if not' crushed 1 An 'its . incipiency. That war, however, has n<it; been without its' Useful lessons. .It lies iii taught the neceisity of. adhering. to naiad- , Ples in practice iv:hicli wehave .beretetbr . on- LIY acknowledged .in theory. 'lt iias tra 11 1 ninny thou Sand of .our young meal the 1- l'encx of arms and-infused among thein : a spir -1 it of military ardor which may'siifely :be re heti 'on. in any future emergency, and paved I" thesway for the establisbinent of inilitary.or gailization, that will prove a s i n and ! honor to the State. The Legislature, availing 1 itself of these facts, should ado1;1' ti liberal and , effettive.system for increasing anfl regulating the ..volunteer railitia.i i ' The -la y of 1804.. 1 i thmigh,exeellent in auto;respe Is; does not 1 ! meet the rectnirementi 7 : r of the times, and al- terittions . and amendments are needed before it ~.can .accomplish; all the enntemplated A atiddesired objects. ; The minimum of men nets try to form a cofepany is entirely, too high, and in ninny places . where smaller conip . anies would be formed. it, is impossible to raise them in accordance with': the ratio . • - : blished by. the net.) 'From ' the reportof iRI: ittAin e t Geperahit Will be seen that there 1 .,. .. r 4 . ,4 ~_, ,p ,_4 , 7. iIL uni fo r trt ed 'comps any litirabie extent. acid m- , ,iiimmi en e, raltreer, keep alive In our soldier , . tend I ".relletv and) the proud memories of -the service and to anlorbom out of ou r PTeserTe the military, recent struggles for.; national 'existence. • -, ' l / 4 / ‘ The necessity Ihr a new arsenal, ntThrding a place of safe ddposit for ordnance, ordnance storesand a magazine,is too obvious to require anything more on in part than to call your at r tention to!the subject, and 14, ask that author- ity be given and an appropriation made for I the purchase of a site and for the erection of I suitable buildings for the Purpose indicated. 1 i • . itErOLDB 310.1%731EMT. I Agreeably to the requirements of the net of AssOmbly, entitled.' An .act to authorize. the Governor to transfer to theilleynolds Monu ment Committee unserviceable and condemn ed Ordnakee,7 approved Manch 7, 107, I ed th'eordnance in thearsenil to ! be inspected and turned over to the comtttee for the pur pose indicated _ five •condetn ed 'sizliotmder lirais cannon, weighing in the aggregate three 'thousand . Seven hundred alyi ?art.-eight Pounds. , • " 7 DISTORT. , In 1864 . the tegtslatnre tnade an appmpri ation for the purpose of having prepared and published a entnplete history of the militaty nperatiottsrof the *Mote in reference to the late war. , My predecessor oppomted Samu el P. Bates, Esq.„„fotthe purpose whops r et tglln o lte co p i rovis t i i c i t e n_s n of that, act ma , to w e h a l s p an nt to pro*Cutelhe work. • , L: a Alibi:sigh ' the country has again been- re -stored to peace; the people continue to feel a deep interest in all that relates to the struggle Bich so recently conynlsed the natiton. In the. prosecution of the war Pennsyliania, . al-' ways among the first to answer the country's call; gave additionalividences, hetdevotion tiit, ,to liberty and to the nation s ry; Over ~ ree hundred and sixtytho of her sons Stood lathe ranks of the Union army. lave - fillien, and; nearly. thirty thousand rimy'b wounds and disease rectitetl in the field, re- poi* in deat ii To commemorate their hero- ism,"to . erve their names and•fierpetnate the rd of their deeds are a the ell+ jects of the work itt progress. Inuit s pages' will be found an account of each and every military organization of the State; the officers name of every and men of whom individual; with hi they wore tromposed thofe s residence, time of muster, date of dis place charge, and the special acts by which he was distln groished, as well orthe dead as - those who have survived.', • ,Titi-Nsivirrxrrox DEPATITSLENT. The Department of Transportation; created during-the war, has accomplished its purpose, and ceased to exist by the determination of -the Legislature, expressed in the appropria tion bill, approved April-11, 1807. The re port of the'. Superintendent shows,that for the year ending November 30,1807, the whole number of clatma settled and paid was eight hundrixl and eighty-two. -These were for the disinterment of the bodies of deceased Penn sylvania soldiers - on distant battle-061de and transportation to thahomes of their relatives, and the total expenditures were 'thirty-two thousand five hundred and thirtylrine dol lars and forty cents. There remain unsettled one hundred and twenty-threeklainisramcrn ing-to about four.'thousand dollarajor the payment of which and some unsettled ' trans ' portation, an apOropriatiomof four thousand live hundred dollars will be retjuired. I All the papers and business of the Depart ment have been transferred to this office of the Adjuhnit General. ' STATE AGENCY. I)uring the war a State Agency,. for the ex,aminatron; adjustment and collection, free of expense, of tuditarrclaims, was establish ed at Washington, for the maintenance of, which the - Legislature, with commends = Ide liberalit y, has,aeuually Made the neces sary Appropriations, . ]tiLlTlSitf FEW AttieNAL The Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. the Institution for the Instruction ofthe Blind, the Training School for Feeble-. Minded Minded Children, the Northern Home for Friendless Chill iken, the Houses of •RefiNit several 'Soldiers Homes, and otber ri charities, which have received aid from the; State, are, according to the reports ofthe prin cipals and superintendents, all, in theirdiffer ent spheres, accomplishing much good totee' unfortunate classes for whose benefihy were eq. tabliahed. Detailed accounts of the affairs of 11 Penn -I i Sylvania State Lunatic Hospital, at arns- burg, and of the Western Pennsylvani Rm. .pital, atsPittsburgh, will he found in he re ports of the trusters alid superintendents.— Both these institution.s. as well as others owd in the k 4 tate for theatre of the Insane, are cr ed. The infirmaries for the hospital at Han. risburg, for which appropriation was made last year, with a large number of additional wards, have been erected, and will be , ready for occupation during the Winter. A liberal aupropriatlon for the Western 'Hospital was devoted to the erect ' l n of buildings, on the Ohio river, seven .mles below Pittsburgh, kupwn utile' Dismo t Hospital for the In sane. The great increase of population ren ders necessary the establishment of otherlin tutions of this kind. It Is cwthuatedM. nit • ' ME januarflast, CoL. John. 11.- . Stewart of Allegheny.county; was appointed Agent, and Lieutenant Colonel Win., A. Cook.,Aaa(starm Afters faithful and efficient , perfonnanee 'of its duties until Slat -of October, Col. Stewart resigned in. 'cones hones of . domestic afflic. dose, when ooCCoolc , wa.s promoted to' fill the position, and Lieutenant Col. J. Cope: lan, appoin ted. Assistant. • . During the year ending December iii, 1867, outs - . theusand seven hundred and eighteen clainni have been kidded, and. thresibtrodred and twenty onaTieesury enstilkittosltolienti Amounting in • $341,806 AUL Items; endinne binunetand twiinApaind - new lowa remain unsettledil the %lust of 'Width , will probably: b 8 settled 107 thelPth of Tens neat; ao whicriotriat *sip ronrintion terminatet WheieSittele the Depaitment haveddubtlieS fulfilled its. mission, and.;thq doetiments and lament, . can betransferred tathe Adjutant Geneetd'a °Mee. .. • „ cgmEtanuss. . . ; - The reports of the commissioners appoint ei 'under the act of March 12, 18(17, to inves tigate the transactions 'relating to certain cemeteries are herewith 'presented: The wOrk at' the Gettysburg cemetery, Is pH* ,g, but With less expedition titan was con •mplated, in conse4uccee of the dit: ilcuityof p airing such blocks of marble as were reqh I :•;' for statuary. The appropriation of three 'thousand dol. lan to the cemeteryrat Antietam Imo been withheld. tot it appears front the act of incor poration therWslature of Maryland and the resolutiems of the Board of trustees, that the rebel deadare to be interred within the enclosure and to biliOnored with the same memorials as the Union soldiers who arc there buried. The custnmiuis ever prevailed to speci.illy ' honor those death whi, won special honor by meritorious lives. The monuments rear= : ed to the memory .of 'ilepartedj worth 'bear', ample tottmony tht.t nur iwiiPle have not I been unmindful . of this instom. But where I were such memorials ever erected for men, whose actions were infamous. and who per-, ished in an ignoble cause . ? • Who wonted gin.! rify the treason of Bendiet Arnold with stick monnments as have arisen to the memory, of Washington ? •Who would dare to insult ,- the loyal heart of this nation by proposin 'to lay,'; side b side. in the same sepulchre, the brsly j of the assassin Booth and that of .4.bralism Lincoln ? No loyal' man would take the' . heartless Wirt. and . the other demons that presided over the prison dens'oferneity, star ration and !hall. and the executed conspi ra-j . Mrs against the nation's illustrious chief, and I deposit them in the same tomb with the pa 1 triode men whoisterificed their lives in bat ding for "the Oght against the wrong." Yet I it is proposal that the !oyal 'States construct cemeteries for their heroic deist, and then:l desecrate th tn by the burial therein of those Who proseet ed against the country a war- ' rf4re whichf r its diabolical ferocity is with , , !out a pantile in the history of civilization, ! and even to erect monuments foOltuir „weak nry Carry ont),Wptirpose atjAhati: in-. I dneement can hu hereafter offered to ilia j al citizen to fight against treason, when he feels assured, that should he fall In battle the ftraitor's grave'lbli be honored equally 'with rids own P. w a war of ations butt`r qpikrrir(fifittn MY - e, no treason against loyalty. It • rebels who would havC . drained the contest of' of the gm - N . 1)1)16m. which lecifd nieurlittsetillaonl protected them, againSt its ' patriotic sons who' tbught to save it from destruction. was a war carried on by the e t e r s r s n o r f in oli r p t ;et oi Oppression against friends r ;lt il e a an d l) and ro l ni o theircountry'si integrity,. While therels re iso . ita 1.0 Oltit'CtiOn to giving decent stintiture . even to the rebel dead, those who consider them deserving of hOO O - r . able,testimonials may bestow them. It is our duty to render honor only to whom we h lieve honor is doe., e- IfONLIIEST TO DECEASED mutirEr.s O£ TILE .31Exic.tx • The commissioners aprointed under an act of the Legislature,appr Wed April ;r2, 1858, "to Contract for, and superintend the erection of a monument to the memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who were slain or lost tlietr lives in the late war with Mexico,"lave con tracted for the erection of a monument, in a prominent portion of the Capitol grounds, and the work isprogresslng as rapidly as cir cumstances will Pc mut. The appropriv on of $6,000, to which the commissioners are limited, Is Inadequate for the object contem plated. The - lowest bid for theoontract was $8,200. I join the commissioners, therefore. In requesting an additional appropriation of three thousand dollars, to be used, or so much thereof AS may be necessary, to cetuplete the undertaking. Your patflotieni wili.doubtlm give a favor able response to this request, and the enlight- ened people of the Commonivealth, rising above Selfish and P v iartisan feelings; 'sane- tion such expenditure for the erecnon of this lainorable memento., A State that has bee's' prodigal of her millions in the employment of her Physical resources and in the perform 'an te of every noble and disinterested act which philanthropy could suggest, cannot forget her gallant sons whose sufferings and sacrifices for their country have never been hilly ap preciated, and whose remains ribose among strangers, ,In a foreign - land, ' without a stone, however rude, to Indicate their last resting place& or distinguish their graves from those of their Ellen enetiuies. . BMW. OP DEcE ED gammas =Tim • EAR ., I CMG CEMETERY. A comm • 'cation from the board of mana gers of thdtt. e, rrisborgyour etinetery is herewith ratum, to which' on is invit- ed. The .übject of which it trea attent ts, relative, to thel t bu lof deceased soldiers during the late war, is w • yof legislative considera tion. cu.knrr.ums. nvirtTirridxs , 40VERTISILMENT.S. . 4 4 , . InPerP4 la the • -Si. 1 1 1 1 6 • :46 . 1 4, 6 114 51 ,• • • ; • 1 4 .-- 4 'e*:n for Ann inierpon, atilt for itssitt nd‘qn ' It ite4lon4l) . crti.. littera' *moon. ma litt l , sei!t!e \ stirxlinattentti. •:' • A Pti*eit ¢goal P )711 611 ' 01' 0 th 4 iiTenreeFfe 4 iviquare- .Brineekktilitiocs en d er r iitne l eteett . tontllntels . attar tie iocareeli-e, yrntbe c4 i g ta tintyrkt. 64 ten cent hir. eachtniordon. ' • ' Marrfigninntidesitts nonliniced •-rr-POneaer reien : e * P AO! 4' ebange Advar, asemcuts from o . ziA, place. in tl.O je!PFf •.elet!ier * wbongiv It. in . daiitittdo,kt-tto:io,, G; qrtientnentio ihopld inthded Igt,i4oro NOTAtiki 13 " 03 ,4 1 0 rtr8 ti4lrerefaPer• • MI =I the ratiosif the instinct is one tri,ertrio tlltiiii-: . and pertronk' and lonaisninint the population ' of the - State to be•abinarthree :n1111E1465 'dye. hundred thousand; we,, have , about threS thinioand five hundred butane; The hospitals is the State afford aecenniiedtithin for ordy • tiro thrinstind:' Hence there xintr ari fifteen him- , dred lot *bean -,rovialiin: ii :•truule; - roil many of themare.' languNdritn•the toasty. , ptisoris and sitneleitustt '• • , 1...41. 1 •• ,1 • . ; ...".... ItltqltiaN' ?r.,ttii c 00 - coo* • ' --Pennant to. a o r tal:6 ,o*o iioini rfi_opf. tursontel tie. . ,sitt. sew lotb of Atill! ', Halt Vrerriekaen.: 17.1fitelag i Zr Ina:Wayne MlTeigh. ,Fger4ire * re . 40 I'freebe.„ l, Collate and . 'd4l. nit ' tilitlicaetii ail altes of::thf, &4 iiindeeffit Slatti,:tie *rag m and pttr. ' meet ient:ftrthdr 'fintrtrer:!%These, gentkinttri, lirris'ApitntOelteed.thimititt irilinltti 7 Al?! . 14;* andironfwhieh the foltawbti benefits are Wit edit° be derived r. ;,' L .- • -.. i . First. The 4mM:ea:motif the redundancies. , omissions, repetitions - and • ineonsistemzes •of the existinglitatutes: ; „ L i,- . . , , • ASteo.nd. , The framing of :general, laws as subStitutm for thelintnumeable losul• statutes. which for many -real--leaveb' comprised the bulk of the acts of .risseinbly and occupied the, attention of the Legislature-to the .detriment of general legislation. ' i', . - ; .; .• : ,-, •Third: The''confeTring upon the courts ninny powers now exercised by tbe Legiala -ture, and 7which . ; it is believed, wilt ;greatly relieve that'bodv by decreasing the demand for Special legislation and allowing ample ()fp portunity for the ernisideratien of ~ the public interests. ~• . I , I The gentlemen Comprising the commiesion have prepared a large number Of bias, moat; otwhicit will behini before you at ',an which early Any. The• racist important of these. ih the commissioners, in harmony with toy own .views, arc of the opinion should, receivecarly 'and favorable action of the Legislature, are' -those relating to corporations, the poor, Pub he highways, railroads, eildence and inter est. !The others. with; perhaps, a few cseep- '. dons, Might he left.unaeled upon until the en tire work of revision is completed. The en actment of the bill an corporations into a law, at an early period (lithe session,woulil. doubt less; serve to prevent much-legislation . that might be railed fm on subjects yhich the bill itself contemplates and for Whitdi it makes 1 ample provisinn. ' The bills relating. to the poor ono to publiel higliways dlemntai early attention, as .ho laws now in "fires on these sub cots are se numerous' and deverified that. scarcely any : unties in" the State am controlled by the Sant . iw, and it is earnesk ;ly to-be desired that they r , ceive the earliest 1 pravleible sanction of the Legislature. - The commissioners desire to ,be allowedoty ! I far as possible, to - eentemplate the work and I present it as a sYmmetrienl whole,-nitherthan in detached parts, and .expres . s'their - opinion . , I relative to the time requisite for its satisfactory :completion-- They, ask n.repeal of so much. 'of the = .-iirst •'Oration. of the joint reso lution-as excepts &oaf their labors -those stat utes revised:codified and enacted. under the resolution approved March-23, 10),; and an 1 mbentlinent of the fouith'sectionloo as to ex , t tend from "two" to ithre / t years the time al ' lowed' for the completioni the work. The proposed amendments will give them con -srototehe-whole body. of tbe:statpte,law, and „...,. .11....aurt. of 1init" , 113.3.1117 AClallSiaSar . 1 [Jon of our public statutes; 2(natralY p titofileseiolintilwr-il ic:l e' i l tu 'n . Si r ai l in v e 'll n li tl i y Pte C r i es .l7 ; (r e. is it e in . 'We should be earn -t •41•• tb gi f ig ! n t li l e i ll i s'' last Lugisla ed byeelses t d i:7 e b a l t e mode i n u ' i t il ' -'I ' -n - t. 14 only 1 ct ra e cd - to gentlemen tare, awl hating eonfi ' d i ence , t Seleciettfor.l.l" , work; it is d as to the publle, that they s o Ot:ill o t.lll neolnilihnewreel-i i s y t i r i i i c o te w , o e t i i i it i l ier its to thus emTbiTelitmi4n i ts( O P)f l r l ie e ll' o let ;: l i t i l .i la 7l P e e i t . r te t tnli e n X a e r e 3 P : M ti : n : 011 statutes anti desirable nitude, requiring i"•:) ordern s k l e n o it r i 1 a n n i: . critical acumen, and (Ireful .. tal ent, inigwentilire3n.t,attzeintrabeerzilut,ltiheTi:ciini,l6ri:irsoc: 'and energetic indlistey, to brim* lion which its,_inipworetaa neird i en t ia n n t t il ls at a ' i i i ) d erf t e h e i; Legislature expect. s I and will' do u bt less Int :, _ • • P The Auditor General, Secretary of tho Commonwealth avdtate Treajuiret, appoint ed bY theLegiblature. t its lust sebsien to re vise and diges4the to laws ofthe State, have discharged that duty . ' Their report will be t i submitted at an early ( ay, and I bespeak for it that earefbl eraininution which the impori tivice of the suhreet deserves. PUBLIC NOT/ ii: TO BE on IM OF CEIITArti 'BILLS. Your attenti a is also Invited to theiets of iday . lB, 1887 a d April 2.11800, (Digest, page 48,) requiring p bile , notice to be given ef. the application fora private acts relating to real estate . and for cis of incorporation. 'llio vidsdotti and justi :of these are manifest, and their enforeemenicannot be othenvise guilt !beneficial. -1,, i k e sLifitelt • . .HA.t the last sessio certain bills were pealed in! which large awn rsofeitizens were deep jylnterested, the responsibility for whickat ter the adjournment, but few'members could be found willing to assume, or even to Quilt any knowledge of their passige; It is expect that ever} lepslator should •be acquainted ith all that is transpiring iu the legislative h s. lie is not simply chosen to ere his support to certain bills which., have been cal l,l to his individual attendee, lnit to 'he Na stantly on the alert to frustrate every actt may have a tendency, to jeopardize. thet* p lie interests. To plead Ignoran after a 4 1 orimagmary wrong has teen done, is to - knowledge a Win of atteutiogi to the trust re- ' pfd by his ennstititents. One bill, the au- . thership and knowledge of which has been genendly.disclaiined, passed bath branches of the Alt...senility, and was sent, in duo form, with ,Ith .ae signaturisa of the proper (Bilious, Air the Executive approval, and in several Instances bills were passed and sent for approval in dupleie All such hasty and carelecq legis lation should be avoided, and the nicuihm of the session nOw, about to*cdinniencer ens w at Its close to give an: ace9unt iftheir participation in ellery'act, however unimpor tant. • The Legislature, corning int it does, fresh - from the ranks-of the people; should set an example' in economy, retrenehinent and le form. It-is the custodian of the public Inter ests, and any -unnecessary extrayagartees or prodigality in the expenditure of public mon ey'As renrehensible. • It was a mutter of com mon notoriety at the last session that a num ber of subordinate ofliceph in both. branches of the Assembly, wire appointed, to whom :INeral salariesmere paid, and whO were net-- er seen at their designated posts, and render. ed no service to the State. Tilts practice has been emphatically condemned by .the press and the pebple, and 'will noVbe continued by any . Legislature which means acquire a reputation for a faithlV 'performance of duty. Your attention is respectfully invited to the law on thhi subject as contained In sections fifteen to eighteen ofthe act approved' the ith day of May, 1855. • •• ANNVAL AITROARIAT4Ofigi.I Your attention is directed to the,practieo of,withhOldingthe annual appropriation bill Until the latest months of the ei.3sicitilr Inthe I \ Iwo r 4 ■ TAX LA W 111
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