=3l El 53 el g' I'ZJ The Beaver' , Argot J.WtiAND.Rums./NOPaorauFroa.; Beier. Penab.. APRIL 7. PAIL FOR 001/F.MOE, IBp,. • JOHN W.' . GE AIVY. TliE proposigoirf Senator Kellogg to divide out the offices fairly among the several &steels in harmony with the expressed purpcne of 'Secret Fish, but when President approached •on the same suject" h b e denounced the idea,' and. declared . • that so fir as te was concerned he. would bike every git*. of: his , A4l l ' ministration from Marblehead, in Massachusetts, if ndcessary to swam faithful and efficient offieers. HO had no patience, he said, With the notion of dividing out offices to the fitatce, as if them were so much pi under ,to be distributed. .The public service akin shoul,?- be consulted, aikl not I GENEItAL GBANT% nominations thus far give general satisfitction to uninterested parties; hitt theie l are many disappointed "sore 11614". whose growls are deep, and curses prolonged: , It is estimated thatthree thousand persons left WashingtotiMi Saturday hist, dlsappointeti,that • ther themselves or their friends were hot appointed to office. The cry ev erywhere is that the guillotine is at work, and thilamilety of offkie;hold-'. ers is most intense. It is impeded that thegood work will now be kept up until the adjournment, rad,thrit, If necessary, the SetialeAvill.lk; ,e011:7' vened in extrisession .for.ixoentivei business. It Is a noticeable fact that , most of the nornlnationii'impott. ance sent in on Saturday have been' made regardless of the rebontrnenditr tlOllB of Congressmen, while.those,for minor positions; such asPostmastere, Sze., have been made at the reivest of that clam. . - r . .Tie Controller of the eurreneY, suggests to CongresS thiiVrepriety of substituting, bonds at Mir **rit;' for those luring Pee ; Coni,.nnw. lodged lh the Treasury to word the .4.irculatien of Natiorud banks. , . , And; in view: of the urgent ealls 'from many portions of the colmtry'for, an increase of the •circulaUon 4 tbe.;Clen troller 'estimates that the additional amount oft)onds required foriecyr lug another 850,000,000 of currency; might be issued and the total aniount of interest paid would still be $2,190- 152 less than is Paid upon the - all+ • per Outs 121:14' he 4.14, the. Treasury.' By way of further inducement Ole Controller points that the . increased Ale of boll& could be sold' for legal tender notes to the extent of.over tio,noo,ooo, to bo cancelled, , Youx county, in this State, is one anal best agricultural districts to be found anywhere. Its soil 'produceC almost everything that is. Bettin planted in.great luxuriance ! Its far, Mere ;ore enterprizing," thrifty ? tivell. to do, and its Mecluude4ind"mlUiti-' lecturers are fully as intelligent and, energetic as can be niet with in any other locality: Ihtt , York is a borne.' cratic county. It has been Democratic froma time `.`.whereof tberaemory of man runneth not to f the contrary."— Its r-Aor loam nasal's, Jar , °mutt tlgurela show York county's indebtedness to be absolutely-frightful, and itscredit has sunk so Iciw that ncitherinannor corporation sin•that vicinity „feel OM,' Posed to loan any more money to it. at either a high or low rate of ;inter est. Under these eirceMstanceA the County Commissioners, last week, made e trip to Baltimore to borrow thirty-five thousand dollars fOr the use of the ceuntvand were refused the fiMount, even after offering the enormous rate of one per cent. a month for its use! We should think the tax-payers of York county would stand a chmige of rulers, just me;, but little murmuring. ourt.vrof week a ago a'Vormn it e of highly rispeetahle and inlltten , ' it membersof tho SOciety of Filends Phi ladelphht-=visited Washing ton with a view of inducing General ■ (Inuit to give the 14anagettient of our Indian Affairs over to members of that Society. The President, ttiti alp leged, looks frivorabli• upesithelr re quint; and, In all probability, inent will soon be Inglat t ed hX*I 4 C-1. the "Indian Rittg'! .will .be,lNtoken, and our relations wlthlbenborildnes be churacinitzed 'with. more of the of,instice and the future, than ' they:,have been !at anxtinie in our past history: Ait un hope Riat least. 'By all • tritanllV,theui let the Indian Bureau pass iiito the hands of the Friends. If they to pitelfy the "red hunters," mine others can hope to succend'in se,doing. • One-half the, Indian . trins, Miring from the violation of treit.la Rud bpi . filth on the part of the whites-114w. ally the necessary consequenneOf °Ur corrupt anti 'yielotts. Bureau system. The oxpensotiotihat.tiya4m ' are enortimos,and the agents are very far from being economical, especially if a friend, relative, or favorite has a contract for supplying climmleia ries, 'They have been known to pay, three times the amount of Whatbeaf cattle coald'be perebasetlat,liihriler to throw ten or twelve thease4 dl lam of the public money into. the: hail& of the i!ewindling. Maki' ' So if, Itiia'Worked department' of the Indian Dtiroeu.. 'ayor,;** defrauded both the Treasury and Ihe Indian: The sooner . that Department iti'adulidatered hY'46iieet agents' the better for all coneemed., , " lIESfitY liftmen is a ltiCkiindivi& nal. coal hkriVer and dee* 444 '44 oeat boats byeccuprition , and a inillkngtrii by ItiheritanoS. Henry mine bo.this country a goal many years , *lnrid Worked on the river betweeri P/0 8 .", burgh and St. Louis, in the ciiiikitY s tated, almost ever since his arrival in America. 1 1Ie made St.-Louia his head-quarteris, and Unknown io hire, he had a rich old couidn. naMed tier !lvan; who also resided there; -. This CouSin died tiometinie rind the lawyers, InlookingliPhia upon Murty nrl his next of kin, nuts have already put him in possession of two hundred thousand dollars in cash, b es ides hinies, lantlimnist§ek s ' which amount, in all, to something overabalfrimillionofdollars. ty, we take it, will suspend " decki 'leering" 'operations in the . futere:-f. We Would, at any. rate, were we sim ilarly situated. committee 441m)ted tbrGen.i tatlon resoluUon. ;Ott's It provides lion of sympathy CO , ttielr strui 612 ita ,iittutirde eB l etortett' dent 9rautotbolieveLlaunayteem A exPedrent.to !Du lly the Indeperuleaciatbed^ - Them lB eidd to be bodOubt ofitradoptlen by both Ifouere; and the ty*lf 0,i!! 1.1 ?a eay klud It will iiorelee tio r ,fittperrnet, kilfluence on the war .py seeeringithe reivelutiordste 'Mond erwell e 8 phys ;"lB°P.l**, giLt l it . n " ... lab . atralice totbe IRON iLleparbrumb Op-, peeing the• reeegeltioaid etifitt, and that he will WO e. reek atse of fl ild- Hoe. • ; 11 !:a,- I,Tzwo from Fart,ltiacou,;sT6 emo tion; state, pie particulars of aisitigu tar and fatal accident voittch ocettrred there c•U 'ppit#4lll4lik i lait; ; Theic, iirellitYirmY ivisoliers;i4lititlihere wider guard: On the dal !previous two icottiOntes' or ihtigth .11thintry; regliikr 4 #.llOO __.___..,_ . , 1 4. 41 44 .. 1 11 1 0,HR; who had,/ Dom it giouwait:Aaq..P9at.. The rum pilleer untie dab' gave strict. ankles that 7body leaving the FUr t after dm . .shipld . ho 1004 ', wip It, the guards.' allot Li dopydopy dhl uot e, to a halt. That night tho,cry of fire was raised ! a eldiraleYsllolhig"eatts,' lag it, \Oen . thp : titfii;Or'' iif,pb:ithr: dud smuo . '! 4 914/cPftin-lAP 't.ck tivi,4o). 'of the ramparts tome wince the Ste was:- The' green . guards hearing mr: the ora, 4 ire,firU;PWrittuflat thin . .. 3 ' . 61 alicit , 44 : 4 6 .494, ' :th0ir.0P ' ' ' ' CA I , , jostautly.. killing one .atuf mortally, trotinded the officer of ithettay: . • . . ?., n • • hi If has moonily , been' , decided-;:by. the Berpieine , tiourt,tander the ilakve °f PennsYlv,ll4#l49l 4 ' lla lo49g. atal Pedo , iiingiiths,t l fjmannfao,4o aill'eleemean , wants' Made 'inn fors alga country, nnd .do not include 'trarernitinniliCtUriA I li ;'t le., Igtfties, but out ()fills i4iate , lrbe acts iiine UM against , peddling: without t license Were interideill,te %emtnnee. both I fonAgn i pd i ' iiiiiri4e gixklaY Rmaueting, , ,however t fen* i ill r op-,, sandlot' citizens odPeruniylvattla ped-, 41114 iotot* ttutheh' : OWlrMarmille4 MM. 'Tint in - thil . .tetf t bf; ; Aprilleitt( 1840„liteivi,onl,NRI4O1W 0 444ci - pill inadvertently, It is nenertedi 1 54 : sinhe'itlie'itil 'gently' itisefellt .antl. . 1141 404 11 06 ) 4,P 8.' •- i *V4 464l ' Y• Neh itagvilt . 94:, ' 1tP443 .1 V4_ zila withczatiipmemto ~.tiethlie. goads t li lit of their o make. IlOwever• this istaYWl ifetitied'.thit'thei•ind ,aY faliceOlot chiil4gY.44i... l6 if,Te prebed.so 118 tO kfun4,Joap3plete ,sys teu, the VortloWOreign' , l should. re-. naive ills! l'•conahlsr ali ons 'Mentioned tA)OVC:' And the :Cliure Itilli 'that it was not necessary. to. take out a li (*nee to peddle -6:llPennt•Ylvenia, goods 14de M . at*toe:i titatc in the Ilnionl„ '*, ~ : ;,.. r'. : ;', , `:"..7„ ! . • ' A,corrsapolulent of theWeur York .. .IVibune :wriOili UPI I V i 0E4 6 00, on tho.2Eith, gives this 'e.infering.vieW, of the now administration& retnasch. nnent 'proelivittegi ' ' tile,VllF,' 1 / 4 71 're' trenc.hruent and economy, nillinlaciv Administration has been tegiinWhil vi ; . ,land fdl , tbe. netairtmenta :are ' - eutti , g down their • .• , : :4raeidip' - • • I . ' .., - I " tild /MA mul - toward savingi I the , peoples mo4eY• Pile begins by a reduction Of tfleiclerield Tdicif to .*;;Or,q, li*L' dlitto Pffigo• 1* , ,WP 5 90 1 , 4 '4 ! nov.tiPPointments4'OntuirciivA ).4 , , fivde:ond that thelphems.of themer-1 fintS'AiiiiinA" he .has',' triarCed, !and , Whew, .Winhipdii lif*no* 'Oll not ve 'be Ail , •Tida ii4inisiii,:lBl4 . ole*, net , not o'nly by the . econouti-• •eal pot cy '7lfleh , haw been decided ,upon, l i nt on account oil the iredtiOtt approl; F llitions for the, erti!ent,tlscat year. - n the rrinting Eureafi!'phout. 70, female and lo male employes have been niAilled that their tservicm will ilOt. bermairedafter the first of A pril. , This reductidn alone' Ittiri4fo4 if.aY • log a ohcao $7,901),n, month,: -A *fit, ' reduction will also bo'inade in . .each of the'sir 'Ainittorif Offices, the work 'laying ?argely Mien oft:. " Mare era= tdoYeel; were retitii'e , C,7 *ol#rY, lectilleugh Maul were, =weal% to '..ki . the''auteriti)aber:• l In therbird tAtidlyli'4'- 9 1;iti*" . ,.* Chiiictlire at present,:nnitdoixl, while. ' 4 '11 : lows butt.l73: iltuditor Older. ,ii-at 'ready looking'etiout IfimAnal will POOti Vette il large t;dnetion.. The tilofoix:cot‘ 'irtritilig "Marie is We I 'being iflierOvesi:bY,o9.4 4 4TlOPieM ',fever.. ThelPos&Ofilco, and ,Interioi ;ticArtinetthi are follottrlngeuit. The AdAiliMtat,ioh, whaii4er! eh &it rth-, eztAPAWles4h, .._004:14;4441P1;b1cY, fair to redeem alUt.s Itrcnniseit in *.ay of .reionatirrobeintrhoirlo and k.onotay. -lial l A.*rew to, the rapidity:: with which' C4tittit Orant tiorks, king apeohdtrf9ts since hialatiitte have bout Joettemti ' .t. 61 45 1 , 44 1 1 nurt to the GivihTenero IngtonNoprpahttentrAlgwas:an tlelpfedtlK,LX,ieTnd?"i.)-I'*!,, l i r polntmenis fo Oflice - Wduld - begin ;to be nude incanted. A«)ordingly,io day-, • the hundreds . or 411 We-seekers: nqt r .-tl4ooo l Aci-g 4 ,4 OtTltdii and ; hung .arginid:tinittiOe ' anxiously and nervouslrtattititirig the unite!' of the President's Secre hiri 41thi)t*deb'4r,,' rimiiiritttidtie At ithettO . 6 ; P44r, 4/* : his arTearaneet. &Pi AfierTtiewiltltig. with the tienitteihteteated perkageof ;nmititntetitie hifiktelreitt 'WV* C ilee. r 6 W : i c ti 4ce't isti4 O:64IP)AW list of the sand for k the iiken • Ratity , grand TIM wee wade lbe this tx;'„aad etiofi * thOt vriii 44;414e, F 4 O, ~44itfieA, 4 ,',Iti.. ► y" Ora of:the aftenxtenoP,,fteeh,:!Whi,.4o Nttitt,to eeenne eoilitwor the mammon tho hungry; drrilous and 0 0 * . kitiOA 00^, *0,10 1 4 midge highlinte4lVlAW)Yrl,. 41. Avas atansingqtoladt the espreesioneofthe faetif of peeple'aii3erthet h ►t% had the HO iA,0 1 0; " 04°!*#11?!.:66-11i1e citedactualidithAt,Nrcci, POre-Rei and atilateredisapitointed.. The more' or more tiersopOerth* the. sea* Wee sousht 061 r 01 1 4. and Clete . glentauied,eiplaaati* ; ,4,* slid the wherefOre.,/ ProUtulty caged among a 9: theetiainkthere wee great esautuothuilltitheltdellehbieo; a rnsh wag initde for -the eN trains and extra aus wereordered on. The $.40 train for !New -Sort:. was picked with the inestdepeted,pitlfal, profane and demoralized • crowd or men that ever left the city., ,Two hundred and fitly thousand acres of goverment land were sold in California during March. „, nearing specie payments? Be l-tint,- Grant's term °Conte° deem a • li4..paper—w,U l , POW. :W14.-IM ,qtuph as a 4 40sif • IR go l 4 ;, fixity need any one be troubled about the)dnd of money Governmentlxionds Sbduld be =felled with:. hits teed' uch specu' *Poe kifti liattidAns PfYOBIOktc n pity recentlyo In segard to '4o,4eraY . dtl making the foreign appctiniximinta: It; *0 Oat; tilb! • delay. hee , ber "e4ecitjy a aigunderstanilbs*Liief 'taken the Presiderit *ld; gliaretiky• "Fish 'about eorno thirty or fort" iiinre legions toS , Vashtinnie• *lifi:osfiltio§ . tateDeilartnient: ltatters lave been s amienbiy =anvil , kowevor, and theappointanents have Adiniaericed, atql'irre befog more rali• tie acted on , .li3tithe.iiens44 i n . . ; ; • • •; i i gi said frona , ,Oniaha to littenimeetti in one thodsand *wen hundred and eix tx , ,rnutts. "Tfig %Alin Illow tLIP AP, P 1 444-4 A1cty,40 6 ,4,'04 Tbetiewetwe4tonlighinWO hundred_ and ninety-linul-milde.esst ia'c that dtt,'lt%iingwiall,rif drad and' 'clad ndleg. Therels, a contelltgologou at nuageP hoh.ieet4' the pro. companies; as to i where the. tiVoroade tilailfineet • 'TliePalitonila okoigot Yiftviiig bajunction it °gate:4W* thuuliteulund, tatenti rollelmest of t Omaha; ,butt the nisterfrilniAtallvalrtid)rvirikeed Bear' 001t10$ 1 # 16 4 . 0 4 . 9 rW i t itT ; , *744it , g 6 ;* ,)p forq the•Calitbraliind mowed nits is alai thianamd one hinidred and liVetillegl*Ot of 4 . ,7) Tit 1.1 to lug oluqell)o.A4rial*C;t64t.2oupdip4 - alit await the arrival of the Weeteju rall,tthat the eoatiet is now going on.! 1 13ut;1'ieildeilt Otirtia and his Cabinet have de` aed khit'the °bacilli line' shon go Pountait meets the ether. „ „ • .. , . IztliltriD444 , N lis the 4401 1 e/t• P 4) srppesr; there /sone State In. the Ca ton not only , eut lot debt,' but..with 'AO4 olyetfiliknolonalik siityplo. , = , o4trungex'alOk, 44 Afilw.lials*grti State—lciwa. It has,upwatda of two 11u044Ll i and . eighty-four. thousand Alt wsh qabaud; six hundiedand tift; utisatidagitai'g664lipit4 , B4 du land unpaid; - ,vpwarlis (XI thitic;, bkh dred' and eighty-nine thousand 4 - leffrr - PlagUitiit 6 h ll „ rAtirdete , , over one million tbreaatalarcia, *al ttvleitty . -four Ithousand dollars, while' 48:0,1y Tisdiratebtechress Is for throw Inuidied Opiand *llara War, and defence bonds, which It' is pairing Off as fast he they , our be called in.. The 'Repliblteins are Inaturcdly jubilant ovr i t,ildOeSult of :their' long *trot of that State, . as they have a right to: be. , It strikes us they might venture to iniprove"the i Des, Moines Rapids indePendent of ' aid from the.general • i I.TilitediSfateiSonate,' in' Ex ecutive sMston,; on litst - Jr took up the noutinstion of denend .11,ng titiret as'Surveyor of cuStems for the Port,VfNew' OrleanS.' Senators Cam tide s ke t(onnriliatrorrot t ae r‘s, allegicdtrget hgartiess condiet Aviilitl4xnar.et4o4. 44 3 Y:Oiki:0* l'enntrylVania; at theAbue of the bOte; tleaftilettysburg:t This charge:they, appettredin a number of " plackwood's . 3fagti l BrPK:010r, sel` o 4 •withiCien..Lee,at the dine, who as;... ' Sorted. therein that "Lougstreet said that i lna would have burnt, plunder ed,' . aud othetiviso' 'devastated', the country,,had Al P he t * ll'l 4 l ' l 'w' de' moralizidg his troops. Kellogg and Sh defended the Genend on this point;'statement to the; effect thnt the writer miintrulendeod street's remarks; . Gen Lee censured Lotigitreet for' nut. going! Itirther In his,d6aidationS, and, Limgatft.et—re plied. Ain( bj Ilie.;,.rutpi . modern ho migist,haim rrone . further; but ! he thoiight more of the morale of hiSntnty,than he did of plunder:. • • On ntuniay, Yokit;' thO firmed the nombtation of Gen: tong- Wowit-NOTON iltaa'.t 4 4l l the members of the ilibinet are • so • hard at tittirlethat they can -scarcely get tini i ß i to look after their doftipstle con cerns. "\Toneof them hitie...yet licL code regularly dOnileiledi told nearly all are living at hi:4os inAttarters.• t*tArY 713 1 3 'O5l SeiTt i tiattfaiie $t Ue Elibik - goipici 4 ,• =c444 , *rib and Postinaater)Geninteraiwell are Eit*iPar,dailgeeretary Botitwell retojit 111 Ift =iiiartelikas timember;' bonne hi idaasichupetta ; General Moor LingliyHous*, and Seeretaerßewlina suid , wico-are LiiiWate •rinirrtent. ..The' 1 q tir4o/1,90044!1-118, long enoughlintarday, for the fir - time, to makoan , attempt, in comps-. tOlind more' ilua*4stlitiff Itotellife of fOr&i. ' " Er ^,,f1,—n77.7—.7-7r!.{1.," .l, . a, • Tim . Legislature hav i indiatted, a disposition to adjourn about the mid-_ die otApril,.vhieh. Wool :seemly by, ctinsidentble as given; outlo*u early days of ,the ,session. , .Ifreciseiy. whatils the reasott fq. i thtt.proil secslowdeep pot : appear ; on :the sur face:.. It Is t0,h,0. ip,stinett that It can: ho found iNnoey - here • deeper:down: Of thiN lea - welter, we, did not 'intend to vritc;•hot to pay, that, it is seven out' in a hemitehlilik 4 110 1Yrt1 , 1 v 1 1Y; that whenever Aboacuournmen lakrs 14414:wi1l not hiinntirthe .tiVentyr sevett t o oppern.umgrary.,ptlicers of Abit wept someil4g like six, teen or. bteen thousand doilarS out uf,the4tateT . ttiry. .The thing is acid toibeeili l .. the so - caded• claims of th e so-ca lled officers having been to it considerablo;cxtent bought up by specuistprs at a ,grtt,t ;shave-- i which is 'n perfect ,keeping with the Inutwkli it'preu, heat. We stiggest thiip till 'fi .. ,' n/cruf the , session the, t K ojp 6 ,-; ~.... fiat - Vortien of ' the ilniilih li'li ~. rotened itgainst the supernuntertries, keep a sharp cp.: oti theWsli_dUre.-...lythAtrOh Whinier -04.—; t,; !.!,,, i.. :.: , ' ' . ~,E..r . „.ofthebsaft Iq . • , . 4 'Jerre le, says the New Orleans ;times, o Iptb, izat Po longer by cone*ed. ~drie, at the' brightest' Cif Jute Wts wad *rid of spirits has sunk, into hopeless hetbecility. A rare ~ttteenJup.has sugared a . total eclipse. , once,„ao strOrig, notdelmd generous; fiultlties that were wont to • engage the admiration of-all, to illumine all gilded and MD:we arttdi 'arm In all cirri**, !slim sumuMbed to souse ~tnyiteriotui power, and nOw thick darkness and debilti possess the mind and soul of one of t e most gift ed of our citizens. , • -- Fci ' Fi rst ' Congress. •T • Meittnitx, Match 29, 18C9. - , ii. &Vie) President purl Ented the joint . resolutions of the , Legislidurea of Pennsylvania -lin& South Carolina, ratifying %liv/. Amendment to the Consti, °lnt resolution was passed 'minden ' .of .wiliwautil thw 80th of,,,lnup, Ityo,;„a*, d . .ing, from tile Mlle of the army n ,',.. y- 1>• sent withput leityn:, ligver4. lI W resolutions were beteg pr'i. , end arer4 Vho-Aninclesnagn.felPionlYo from tha,Rinure,anuouneingltg,ftoit, mentrencilinthoßnnat9amm d m ent‘ to .thel'enare of 'Office Atit: - .2A , f , te tonsiderable debate, the Semetele la. ed.on timatneridinent, and'asked for a ,Coimnittee or Conference.: 'Aii§, seualrNAL., into oxe.cligr oc*. fsh., • ' ' , 1 -. si linisE. 7 s7 a i t i e c a n iii• I States,, hills' Ito Joint. re 89149128 tverc ll o lo . - - ducal i i M'OrTed• ; tiOre -w as, '6 . lengthy, debate on tiMSentite bate amend the Judiciary Kyotena . , 4 ,', United . States Mr. IlingliaM; in o the Judiciary ' Co. minittec, molted a substititte' which, after some tibicii..- ion 'WM-44 .PROd 4Y !I , *legy -parlor vote. ; Adjourned:, , ••,•• •r,• ~ t .1 TVIZSDAY; NariibiO. , . E3ii.NATE.4 - 4The bill couthniing the 'Freedmen's: klospitalsat Richmond, •Vicksbuig,and the District of Columi blii, passed '..Sundry:hilhbrind rem- Iludons weriisulunitted, and eamiderl Able debritewasibadmit the, question -Of referring:4bn hill gruntingtheright Of Way.to thelliemphis,Elkeste Met 'Ericille .Rallway :and. it ' continued, during. the morn ing :hour, When the. Supplementary Curreney bill-T.4406 after-ffilldebate•andtheadePtion.atul rejectinent WI various anieuilinenttr finally- pasted.. alie Indian-I:Appro. priaidonibill woe then taken :un,,lxit before any action was had, the.&luttO went into .-/executivo.-rJsion. Ady, journed. •••liii - v).11/r; ii,;:;; . • ./ ; : .• / • ' •/Htiket4 7 i-Thel appointmen t.•of a CerftWenee CenomitfeeonthaTenure 'tit Office bill, was announced. htnite 'bill 4~0(0 •:Millees I - patent , Ini-,- provement 'for flares Oondencers to ge os m.-Engsmsi r essed-; also, therm , for the, reissuec ,sAtkin's•Selgoaker itkiit 'passed ;lalsiaielarktil. thstainge fen Wand natiniire fneksjemett. •Mr. ' Wien& JrnoVed to rwme .fromi the diSagreeMentle* the *nate- amend:, meat to the Tenure ofOtbee.Act, , bet the House reflood, by a vats of Seto 109. Messrk Bader, Washhune and Binint were •appointed kaput of the House Committee of Ckinfamace.. The House sulopted‘a.merArtion +to • adjourn cattle eth of A ril:: !rho thine arithorizhigt Mho- bonstrudiott : of ,a 'bil% Th, fterosii the Ohio ricer at Padif.,. WM,- • Jiwas passed' After diwaue, -big a , iiinendingitbeiffil in.reiatien- A 0 the taxing' of distilled -liquors until toixietiolituilpasisid,:when the Rouse • i „„di c illp • ... 7 . /10,1 wt,•,; , 1 `l' . ', " ." 3V EiSiATPLV, i blitrch l 3l-. , 1 St.-tltije-ThiPMett*joint•resoler-• 'tion !air; ellinfthent 'en Artritatil; wa.4lffitOp tii i '.'nini, 'ffiximseiliduring them orirld bet wittrbett= to Liuy tend' chi; bet theWeighte the wont was decidedly a be if'.'titi . I inijorinlinelit: -' •Serveral i_ip4tatethelipprelprialittnAllit were ~ 'to.•-•liiii„ iM•dMbull Item the Com itteebf 'Conference mrthe Tenarber . Office Act, Made a report which lie said 'Was agreed upqn by the COMmg - tee of Conference: mit trpvidas' that - when ' an' 'officer • has' een Stispended•by t hetPresidenty he rimy be reinStakd, et the fend-of 'the ' hext seision of thnSenate,•unlets•the ' 4oziiinatioiiof his sitecileorolits been; 'Confirmed in the Metinthne. ' The re 4 port wasigreed ie. , - The Senatewent Into executive session, after whiCh it 'acijeurned; • • -, -i - ~',/ ,; .! , ri ~ ~.., HorisE.L.Ekiveral joint t resoiutioua were agreed to, among. which , was one directing the Cbiiimittee on Tub.' 'lie Lands to inquire into die ex.pedi .eneY of so amending • the Lomestertd laws as 'to wont Service in the army as Mort 'of the five years required of settleni. The_Limuse.tietatallsreseist 6mineV for Mississippi ; but , Were ' ffiturepted at 2•0.. m., by the report from the Committeeof Conference on •the Seriateemondthent to-the Tenure Of Office'Act,whichNftertUsenadon, Was agreed to. Adjounmd.! .u: , :; '.l, ' '','-"' bltrilii.o - , Xl6tii'l :44,l4}::,+-Mi. "SUM,IO4 p_*-etittid: • the memorfai t erjosepti '..c.tisaVb, a, citizen of the " L fitted SW'S,' setting . torth the indignities imposed 'epee dun and histrutht.+hy the autiforiJ ties of the Slienish Government in Cuba:, anit'asklfig for redress, by the interpositioh"of the linited: , gtette. Government. It Was rtferred CO the Committee' on Foreign' Affairs. , -A joint reSolution tahing 'coverylier; son petitioning ' for ' the •renimitt Of their political disabilities to necom; pany his petitien with a sworn state. ment, over his own simuiture, of the ground,npoll' 'which he asks relief, ,passed:' A reacdtttion authorizing the Cominheioner -of Indlim , AMIN , in appoint guardians for Minor liidian children entitled to pension:serbonnl ties,-tramett; ' Anunffierof Trills and roolutions *drereported and oilbred. The bill to authorize the'larrehaseof landßenittigOsagehidbMs, juiMed. The Indian , approrriittion , bill• was then discussed and amended, 'but without ' further' action: the Senate went 'lnto executive session and then adjourned.' "•'• ' • ' y'' •'' • ' • illrit'ax,-rrA,,wiultiin passe/ 'to .appelut ii,CowiniUw.,. bintake AM ex 7, auduatlen of the ,revision of, the fin 7, itflOW3, and:or laws and , regulationi relating to Custom liouseseinditOil-' ed warehousei (with_liuthority• to examine witne‘s„Mke„teitimeny, and Sit during,thwiciitit:such times and places 118 1 4,4 1 Y dnentk'd * O IW , ' ble. A number of id la were *mese*, ed; a ft er which the -,-IlPitse' rwoibe4 the oonalderatkin. itre,hill "..tki 'pro vide forthe, 'organ Sell of ' a ,Ino-.' visional-Ooverumen Itir tht,State,,of Mississippi ; which,. a ft er , ,t , 0 L.; lb ,i' the previeus, questien,Wal mitperied till the iirst of peceMber ,noXt., , ease cif Covetle,td Fo4terlinall up, hat lie:remit' tits 'ffiSisket' l'of 6 House adjourned: ' p • !.. 1. EnWAY.ll4Prli.i, SEIcATIL—A resolution was Oueretl In fiivor, of ,the ponstruction o f a ship canal Irons the St. laWrence river to Lake4Clulmplain. A ,profd from Kentneky.:Loyedfsts. Against the re;. mover of. politleal,,disatiiiit4l thiag rebels of that 'State, vas presented ; ' tmd.referreiha 'Mimi/hula wEie.i.re sented, among them .neefer, promo., tinge, uniform .ceinage pf,"golk and' silver with that .of other nations; it, Trovidoi for..the eittabOshmerit of :a new standard of . weight tind finenes s : , for,Cnited • States eta' ' s.•, tlie , hill-ni precisely.theWaqaß.4., ofte.6•;l,last year. It was referred to the ceinadt: tft:on. finance. , •A. bikl wa: rePorted for the settlement of elllh tor !mar tome/Niter and comminauystores,fur= *shed. or takenibYithe ii nited States within theritates_in rebellion during the late ,war. MAUI to extend' the time forthemnstructiPuoja.rallrixtd from St. Croix lake, pr river, to the west end of Lake or was taken up and discussed titi,the close of the, w morning hour, heaNthe Inthan,iip propriadon bill came np,Morderlunl passed. `.The; Seriatethen went trite executive session, -aftier,- .Which it'ed journed. , •• i ~, : thWalc--A bill wa.4ntrOieett to trgintvexatieire landiitigatiOri; re to the' apprenriath committee. The r yer and limber 'appropifation bill' was reported, and made, the ipe dal order for §otlirday. The debate on the Covede reritui PciatereanteSted election case ociamied,nearly all daY, l but was without gentird'intereit; the whole matfett, ,was finally 'receitimit ted to the committee 'With liistnic, tions to report iin the merits of the ease. - The bill authorizing the. North- CM Pacific Ratiroadl company to ex tend•lts branch line from a• point near Poitland, Oregon, to' Puget's Sound, 'and . to' connect the-same with the, main !Meat the Cascade Mountains, the - Oen:Many 'net to be , entitled to any subsidies, money, bonds or lands, except such laudsas may be included In the right of way, was taken up, wife eketi 411 1 184 - Aint. Miny onlkaltobilsoli illtAlll44l' Praiden n t, Was that of Alex. mumock t ' Of Washington: county' , Ifif!hal 011 the! Wester% Dist, of, P. ~ p fft add Chas. SI. Morita; oMOWIIYIgh - tOni Valhrtorof the XXIV4h Alfiklet , ' of-Pa. The bill to extend_ tlut t4de Itir the. capatrudt . of a rallr9Witom Ht.-'Crolx Lake? 6; •iqd;' on pike Ortn oft * f h 4 'r ooe`tmd th q th Sar adolutfeln tblOthinat.^ " ,- , -;lforsE.—the reiplution , radelndlng olden* aocounta fl evideneeht the TlOstUbdimpetteh ment,, „thp,A4aaka ease and'Otrdrland Mall Calintet Idsd mine tip' n order, and after sonie i inedifkution, - Was adopted. Thei'"Dedeteney' I hi lt Avas taken up; disinused at length, amend, 'ed ;and passed. The Housaagreed,to ; thd Senate s arnandmeal t o adjourn on Saturday, AprlllOth: Adjourned:- '.Pennsylvania'.• .o b ig Aturp • . ;; • MONDAY 'pitch 29, 1889. .. SEiTXTi-i-The Sehide will' Meet' .foc businev to.morrow,r fil•Vhiell tittle it sulJourupd on, yridax last. „i,Hcit'sE.—Severai private and 106al +bills'ere,presented. A but 'Prtitect lug ccintingent: intertst.i'' la” the ' per.o o ° ll4 eruPertY, of aurdeciAmt; au thorizing the owner of etieh 'lutenist. to require executors and administni tors to Make Land exhibit In the ..11t4r-;, litters office an account of trust with in one year from the, time of grant- Mt administrated:" Pateed ' Ifittelly:' ;Several bills were ~r eportedwllien „1;h Hottse'adjotmiedi• I --,., •u• r.. • ' Timsrav, March M. Sri.• VE.--L'lliVo hundred 'hi ll s:were tailed p and passed 'finally,' _They !were-all:era local tar privaionl44lM: tame of any general Interest." , , - ,., llousc.,—The private calendar, of obot.' threte hundred..tfilisilooespied• the day. Mr. Josephs, frenvlbecom ,mittee ' to ' Investigate the charge against James a McCauley4louse bits 'Fenger) ofinwhig w 4 .19 c r bil -delphitin Willwhieh/tir, .9fiIAPPI Nd .passotl, boastingit should never reach the . Senittelferiltud pstsige,.reported ,for his dismissal,. after some discus 'sloe; ttwes..thsally;; reannsoitted Jo, the committee with instrie.lidus to ttitgY,Aie9ll/ 1 Y to ORS* ili.fcg*. [fence: - ! Adjourned. 0 1 •••WADNifs;II44.A . •; I ', ' SENATE. —N number of b fis litUF ?Wails were offered and.',ittent ed. Tice ll`all rrin '.i • ; 'public 4 11 dajt c Minarb•X litt 'Appropriation b ill was then taken up and dittengi4all piimitwing,..The - Most iinjiortant - amendthOlit 1fithr ,M414407,004, A z Plqk Crttelere thr9 o 4 .#,...p - " u • ' i ', 1 t? ' l 9lle c r l it 4 f i 'V,l C iti t fo, l : . lest didAnisi , for: nd . 1 ' witt - ihtln " fbiGettYS„ _li .•• ,' e1PiNf1f4.46).9r . : lig:iwags. , , t. am! , ~: i x i xs4.ltpusat t 46 , 1144 .irtlf, tigi ..,d,, : v it. and ,mal 'MatsucannpanYing ..A. filter Geteoptl'is,,ltepqr4; sir,' Monk, tmd.dollars .to erlnt, „the. i bptoillul 'tfl _. surkey of l'-rof'ze'siog.PfUlg, 0F1t,..v etto, College , Jive .4undretillppeli 'theinber pf ontunlWiiii7,.R&MOr il Slate Charitio;; one,htutdreir thectS-.: 'find fok DenVille:Miumj lwent five thdusand for yale.3.tia ix rel'Flos I- Eel. The PittsburghAell , O Reg 'ti pail A thrown OuActe Setiate pit A by including llor.nhmo ond; Otte A .OUsind" flit (7- . ;denial; expel* 4%; i 11. 1 g; ••Ft* i 0 1i0n440,- • ;07.. Jl _ ;;:, -, • • - • . • • , Housn i —A; euk,relating itei; , broiled-1w: retddentslof; other. S . against.resldetatir elk Tonasylverga,, Ififiatat_ . - ilirturdAta.i-, big that,tvitnesses.of both' PertlM r e- ; side In the County ontbStstelin which ' philntiffiesides,mld:where the es of action orithc,,Cait,,„ ordetadhimMinitteeeefeitit., If, q- ' ritishalnleilveri toakhdetig .4: of attorney -eutheorlfilea. MY, IA torne# of the county and Stittn i d 'plaintiff to accept seminar or..lllxx : espe Msts 'to 1 abhle• result,;of the action. I Passed finally. The bill authorizing ! the Philadelphia and :;FAtig ,31M1rood Company to issue.tweno WO:Ms pt' dolLirs instrtgw bonds- to„latild,,ti double track; tard ',branches, named. iinallyp,The.kbx hill Imo, then, dis f _ cussed till adjournment.:, - _ :; . ~ '.' 1 ' I Tirtumpity; Aril it • 'Me v.iere - 1.-The , rippropriation 'hill was "wider discussion; the. elasse• giving' three htmdred' dollars to ea di of t he flaiimbelotreri of the , stoking. fund Was .strur,kl 1 out So was; the clause aputopriatine two thonsmd dollars salary to the State Historian; and fourteettlundreitHetich , to :two Clbrics. , 'Bub' it nibtloa:to;rtdiu,v.the salaries of members of %the !Legisla, • ture front lone ; tleituvind kdollars !to 'seven hundred dollarS wasi; rejected. An'tnnetultneid , to:F(4.th° Ingrabas 'three dollars a doribreetunt service wit.4Vithltirejected.ri An 'assendlnent striking Ont ti oOvemoes. 'MUM, Wag ' nblo , ejected.- An •."aramdment abolishing the ' (Yanking"' privilege. Pteettl the bill was notqswfmted. when' t d. heStlintetitiparned. , ' , l 1.. • " ' Home '...--frhe Sheep ;Brokers , bill • Paikedfinally. ,The bill ihereusingtthei ' nun:stator prOperty exemptfroin sale on , e.xecitthm Ogado.stipersond having/ fintilliM•froinulth , huhdivil . dollars hi' five-htinthethiolbses; ism& nullify. ingallWalveeteritisproviskins,.pas. Sediltially: The 011iTtpoitillf after., • tonsifierable ;discussion was India. nltelr riastponotit ;The -tisaittii.,blie • making (lend Friday a public .holli, day; passed finally, Thebllbfrom the Senate regulathigthelabing Of mul l wail. tinder 'toisideration 1 whew the Home ittijohnied.•4l. hi i , • !•• - '.-... ••:. - . ' . ~., i !;a o w , R ' v 10.2'' s*,..H,TE„-'p 041 oil -I;ui s t in. w ithiti«. l wide ; ..(46. otriiiid amendment, Old - filet Wu-We:knife was vigorously applied Twollidill' sand ,dolluns .. for llte ! ...PlilltiOlphin Barr:lief Design,: }um tri m' out. 'l l he motion to approptlate':twentyl. tr t im: e hund red dolrs tpSt., Mar y't, tgtit r filarityl;titustlfic, was 11.%0tp;;The, appropriiitlijif to tbh , . P4l . Ofilihnt"-/tOr.imt- 4104 ' i rk" feated. X motion -0 inereage;file ' hP-: prpprintipo for thelrexh4M ,',INt4 .. ment dwlication_A; teen. fif'hur; , th:dlate,Was disagreed to,lan'l the e .; tarellippyopriation - Strielfini Out.' the 31341 V Adanue 1 geseltal*tiS redifeed how tweniy4ive. thousand VI Teti' thellalsilkdollars,„ Fifteen. butithieti' dollars , 'for a piano for the . Govertiof' was algr-kigeD . qut. As that , :tiff' dowe l t pbiliptismiAtiallY. - :• • Hoer-it'fin oily , important . ac tiou was the fi nal passage of the hil'u l ' ate. hill ,euthOrizing, corpora Pons to inerease'lsaaled, Obligations and 'eV' lisl ‘ *O4 timid the ,pawage qt 'Mr. Wllseole s . NU ohnposlngetax i Of one 1 per iient. ou_Nutlinial,lanks and Sit;'l vings, Institutions, i n !lieu of other tax.' ...AdiPprned..,,,.. ~ • ' '.. '- :I •.[ It: .f fissininAY, 4 . 41'4 , I Hong.-drbet 141,1,1ulthorimg the Receivers of the Petroleum and Ve• 'tango Banks to 1111,0e,beitds Alepofr ited nri th the AndltaxGetteral fur the security or note holders t ,thelineelirfr (inshiwinggireti prt3pecaecuriV4 was taktntupandpacedtbllix. • .1 baapr propriation bill -.camel from the deer titei Arhus° . ozpondments. 'were dlaut gited to, and aiennunittgent .Confer. tern appointed. b iiigenrued... .. i . . Tut: Senate, cittliiicindaSr•bf I last tliablio*lngl46l- deutialAPlll*4llle4o9. l v4i 6 0* Earle, , lia§dandonnt,,Watin.t Tetltnittster GehipraliefroiSklnner,xe- . plived; F., o,cloo,irii*; surryiirw , os;ii il cikt oti*ldejl94..qeci.Lik* ner and Alfred D. Dade, Poetmaster at Indianapolis, pd: It iSZEare o per n r itfiret?, *sal March 24 1888, betted tbe tome are hereby remied, and in lien of said .repealedeonS the !Mowing are hereby enacted; SEC. T. Belt enacted; &c...Tbat ev ery person holding any civil office to whit Il , i v ,-1 ornner nuoi I be, a• . l i lt 4. I i 8 11 , , 0 adiv* and .PII df . • Hem : tet and Wh o stied become duly . qualified to act ,therein, Mall•tee'enidled to hold sueh' I °flee during the term for which he shall ha el beet appointed., 'micas soon- erlernovsid.4..Mutilltli.the advice and consent of -the 42enate t -or 611 the *point:nod, with Me like advice and COIIBCII4 ef-o-naceSsor Oz hilspbsee, h .topt as herein otherwiSe provided , Bno;„2:,,.7le.#ftir,lher . enucted,. That during , any•recen of the Sadao SIOS Pretdogehit' is heroky'empeanned in • kltts 41spredadlo. - sUSpe.gpl. any, civil l otlicerelpantod n 7 antimith t ad ,vbxciarid, coma 0 the senate, except udgewof , tholl tat katesL Condo, oftii Vieeird.qf ' ther ncut sessiou of the Senate;and to dedgrude. soma suite , hie person. •t subjeet-to be. removed in Nis diScrotieunt li.lttrOaticalQ l r anotheriteperfora. dir Of Such. suede fled' officer in'the,pleantime and such peractos,.tyaziated shall take .ttr 1). Us betaken anti, the' bonds • aired by !eV' betaken AO giv.z. en b y the sumpendeclofficer, and'anau , dering the time he performs his du-: tics, be entitled to the salary and' emoluments of such oilioes, , notpertt of which shall bels4 to the officer ji suspended; and is i i l i Mil; duty af ter the comFeenzeti* every sea-, sloe of Ms *I g; foe any of. fleowfisch n his,opizi ori calaft'tiot i :to be tilled,. to nominate persons to fill gli vacancies in Office which. eittt Airier, Who meeting ,of the. Seuate, whether temporarily Allied er; Ain, and so in hue of all officers suspend. and ' the Senate during Jueth see: elan EAR l refuse to adritskensd consent 1 1.9 enimAltifn,ioAl;the'iddere of such sus2ekkol'offi&r, Med, and not other the President shag nominate an . hkr pcTssinraii loon as pritßicable to said se*sifil ill Oa 4511 1 44 - 41: Ai id lif" cc. iteglatrar orithe reasury.- . , ' 1 grdiaiiiameocitrilikr IAJ ti to the Senate Hon. John Allison, it Pennsylvania; for••Registerof !the Tmaanry t andl,toettotappolutinent 'could have been •nii 114,ttUlsOn iials hortEin,diegtVOWSOlMAX% Ws AP' , - ~JawalaihWann 'laving removepto. that county upon its orgazdzatlenla O. Ills paternal grandefather Col &duetfi.ilWafpist,s an warty pkit+l4.r, of WebtniOrtialliti• count: - having; located there in 1713. lie VMS of Scoteh descent, and was an old fiisb fOned gentleman of the highest•typc of :integrity and honor. Ho ,was ati theniber of the "Penns .-Ivanleoel *for the Abolition of Shivery 'and the Amelioration of the, t,'Afriean Mace," incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, oaul presided over by Benjamin Irihnklin. His thther, Jams Allison, was a mean -her of Beaver Ijar and practiissi -with great suecetlis- until his with drawal in•l3-15se was twice elected hi, Congress fro ththeAllegheny, Bea -I"i"er, Butlet,&c., distriet4—m 182.2 and 1 18'21 but (fan a • distaste for political life resignedlils scat before the expi at lonsif hls term.T . , .-! • - 1 ,' , l' a Hon: delta AllLihn i theneht u" gig ter of the Treasury, issul- law under llsfikdOTJa=r ip;li . lioed.• litr None4ettled saatani_ id% thd :Pennsylvania House of Itepresenta tives,i and at the sedition of IMO utade lan antislave rryy report from a commit- V° PRJP.44:O t° '"!qa t "7 3 , illt9 our key note of ßepublicanism, :is now 'hold by the republican party. This te_p4h wad highly • commended by, all true antl-slaverynica of that day, And gaveits author such prominauce that In thd fidl'of 1850: he wiry elected to the Thirty sts said' C'ongress, and Jo Decentt?er, WI, he took his seat , 14 ,. it,ifirn,l l lMATAir l WHIZ' ITlii* Was a; tut! flute when entnpromses were ,op opnlai;'t (trtntWOnvery men con). 1.,r ,, liletel cr the. bun , and when many M'lth tem elected as 'antl-shi vivrvunin 41noilyd .under the power of sitiveryln \\ ashington. But amid all this, Mr. Allison stood to his Isd o ltons with such menus J. It. Oid -dingle Heratii NaPili CON. Ailed, Antos Tuck, Thomas M. Howe, •of Pennsylvania, and cabers. 1 lis dis trict being changed, he was deflated in larc. , ., but was re-elected by a large majority in li•L I ---).. His speech on sla very, deli Nerd inApril, 1854.4 had the largest r grothition ;of 'any speech del iveffatt thnt'sdtchin' in the RBuse, :except perhapi,the speech of, Ma. Col fax on the KfUlztiginWS. - 'He was one nflihefinr4tapitycslito:Ona An 1 4117 44:: Lion. of the Republic:on party, and wedded over • the lint ltepublican State Convention { which ttatemblial at Philadelphia in May, 1853. Mr. A. 'was chaltilisMint.vur .delegation in Vie Nailiinal CtinC'eaddii, which ;norninated , i _Fremont, although he was for John MeLinn. He *as at the 'ChicagoConventioniin 1360 . for Sew ard and then for-Lincoln. lle never attraiblabbli&lo9ll;lPlMMdc:liues' land, aivording to his ObiiityliaWdithe as much as•tuiy • Pennsylvanian, in 1 sustaininr , the principles of the party nowdziaaphauteisi IIY/3 4 4.)10/ 0 / 140 General (Irani He wilt make a filth hil:i cilliftr , in -the, „Trßaf3nrY" , --.1148. Cbnanereial. . The Lukiest Man in America. From the Correepoeidene4 , tit the Chit!. Times. ,40* eeeeirPlx/littut Mete], New ork; are fatiateett' eltlzens 'of •Moibr tuna, them - root distant of our pcisses aloll.4( 4UY MOM mileVittlfekteiriouittahlt ae:st+ts.• Oh& ries and rivepr, tell days,to pur chase gooft4 etehtliappUt4 itALTlelena, now the, espital of Montana. With thtrn is the fitments •" Quarts Kitig,'". Janiei 'Withititchovhoks• history is a rornapT. transcending the, wild est vagaries df fletiblT itr intereit'and Incident. A _repra , eutative man he illustrates the power Of energy and' per e. in. conquering obstacles enter p&zeft ter pioneer life, trod Moblll ing fate to human purposes. tiint Whitlateh, as he is Called, was horri.iu kenn4ylvturia, of indigent partriltd, / iitid'the (Leith "Orb& father left him teoldlt for himself at, the age of eight yearn. ' Iu . 18.TAI accompa nied an acquaintance on the vay to 4.1 - Witalcapll.l4:;*wpere his friend, aweil'hY L theitiftr4 ney, deserted him and returned to the States. ' • Whitlatch 114(4 a cattle driver, Pushed on to - Colorittio;L:ind, after the season of hay making, commenced Mining on his own account. 'By dili gence and porsexpranqe,bna t ecumuleT ted some $5OOO, which lie fastliy wild cat speeulation. Ilespent three years In this region, with variable fortune, and moved on to Nevada, where he was more successful, and again lost nlh linyrudeat :ventures: . With fibtlitiig bill his title entl-iniaing kit, in l 8&, he wandered acress Idaho to the placer' at g bato of Montrina,whose produetiveness had just attracted at tention. ' nett' ho mlis so' delighted with the picturesque Votary and fur tiiity au* eountryi that he 'decided, for the first time during his adventur ous wanderings; to settle -and begin anew: With only twenty-tivo cents is hisipocket, he commenced pros pecting for :gold. 4 Concluding: that whereso much gold abounded on the sifrfaeo it rnustoorue from anme where, Aid hboutthcallhethe origin. For Wce*l4-he:wandized Up'and down the comiatia;ballt himselfa cabin and pur aned his labors amid the jeers of old who hackheratliseouraged in Alminikirek: berm*, Aftecmonthe of Inekhirdhitttials enough - to d any less determined man, one experienced experienCed eye discovered ; in a lucky "gopher hole," an antornal quantity I of speclrnens of gold 'rearing Outs. Inspired with renewed hope be lied I Novick and shovel ,and as of three feet belowthssutfaceancov. ered thelongsought •••I,noW,linown • . the Union Id nrt *heamlie4e ! , rivei the foundation of his fortune, and from which his successors, the N. York Mining Com_ pany, to whom he sold—to enable him to prospect further—will continuo to obtain un 'redlitot It is said - that this mine alone contains ore enough to employ a thousand men in digging •forra hundred years, t Whitiacib hewever, continued his investigations and ' opened other 1 mines equally rich, procured istamw oectimills and batteries, enlisted new dal and enterprise, incited _ont ion to Helena—then a little col on of mimes' ihatstand, to-day, at the age of twei47. ?' six, is worth a million dollars. NEWS V3I.IgARY. ' - - : ,_ THE Legislature of Nova Scotia will meet on Thursday, April OthL Sicklea•ha declined the mis 'don to Mexico. • • -PNEUMONIA prevails to an alarm- Jag extent in Calikimla. ...AT New York all vessels from the fiouthem porta are rigidly inspected at Quarantine. A furious wind and snow storm prevailed for several hours, on Wed nesday lust, at Dubuque, lOwa.' , Titniss on the Chicago, Rock Is land and Pacific Railroad now run within seven miles of Council Bluffs. 1410114,4dM.,Incendistrinsiveze sentenced - follstr t ali, Prison for AN earthgtike Wag - lilt 'with consid erable throe on Thtmsday in Ban Jose, Stockton and Petaluma, California. - Nearly the entire kusinesa portion of Rodney,Aiss., Wag destroyed by •fire on the night of - the 31st -- ult. e5X1,000 Earthly insured . The Indians made a raid on Scipio, two hundred and thirty miles south of Salt Laii4lOtlilattirdsk, - and cap tured.one hunded head of ilia: ute M. Clapp, the recently elected Public Printer, has ALRposed of his own and his son's interest in the Buf falo Er i uktr.to his fornier,grEir. General Buchanan has relinquished the command of the: department of Lowriana to General Mower, and the district of Loulana is discontinued. Gen: A. S. Webb luis assumed &m -• ound:in Virginia, mid bas issued an order reinstating GoVener Well. Col. Stow is appointed Adjutant General. CentrOldo Ripubliaut , State al Ccrnsthind liutviii decided to hold a Convention at Columbus, cm the 2:ld of June next. ' • A 4VAZATLAN letter states' that a body bf Cuban politicians near there ve raised the_ American flag, mid that a large expedition with arms, amunition, etc., has safely landed. TiwNevz 9ldt 1.16u50, erected at Loutgville', d tarn Hied at 'Wet* of over a million of dollars, was op en6d last Monday. , It is said to be the, largest hotel In the South or West. liannisos P. Turner, aged 51, a commission merchant of Baltimore, committed suicide last week by eut-+ ting hislhroat with it razor. Tice body of Montague Dean, a Sing Sing convict, who died from the effects of showering at the hands of a keeper, has been disinterred f o r the purpose of holding an inquest. SILVER has been discovered in the mountains near Sonera, about seven ty mild from San Maoism.. 'There 4s a graA rush of people there, and 'dating eta rapidly stakedotr. . AN insane pauper named Joseph Bloomfield, was. burned to death in the Peoria (Ill) Poor House on Tues say,y., 'His bed took ifire and he was Breit tu t4lltpe mon It. Means almost burned to a crisp. JOHN TIME, one of the oldest cit izens of Tiffin, Ohio, and a member of the ,City Council, was'drowned in the SanduSky river last week. lie was assisting his son to recover a fish net which his son had lost in the riv er near that Ow. • GENERAL (L W. Jones, formerly U. S. Senator from lowa,, Minister to Bogota, and during the early part of the war an inmate of Fort Lafayette, has been nominated kir Mayor Of Du- Nike by the Democ r ats. • A it.ut ter:, was,hung at I routou. on Friday-laskfor the murderaf .a man named lialginburg, in October last_ lie alleged that Andrew Spears, his confederate, who Witt sent to the penitentiary for life, was more guilty than he. SEURP2AILV Bout Well has given of ficial notice that interest coupons pay able on the first of Ably next, will now be paid on presentation nt the pniper.ofliecs, upon a rebate of inter est at the rate o six kr cent. per an num. • • •L-fnuahMilisPatchcs say that hoary Hickman; prominent member of the First Baptist Church, under ar rest fur falsely and maliciously fur snuffing the eharacter of Mrs. Ver mute, of, the pastor; wits found • • . • - —Tn'esdaj• ii boat containing two soldiers from Fort Adams, anti a boy named Lynch, was caliztl in New port !lapbor R. - I. , Miesl Ida Lowbt, i daughtecfoLW Ltftiet 'of tha light house, put out in a boat and saved the two.:Ad4rs '144. the boy wink just as she readied hint. NEWA'from Gen. Custor to March 21st states that his. expedition has tvinatedsneftrtly.. iLe has rot , c4O jil;oV*l rind MtorPhite fron the Cheyenhni, 'and matte the Indians promise to, conic into their reservations, holding throe chiefs as security for their. compliance. Fiiduriant (making other nom inations sent to the Senate by the President for confirmation was that of B. F. Joubert, (colored) for the office of Assessor-of Internal Revenue for the First District of Louisiana. 1( the Democrats . were, still in doubt whether the Presi(kitt'Was a Radical' or not, this should satisfy them . that ohe is sound on the goose question.'" AT Milwaukee, oriTuesday of last, week, while a party of workingmen wemtearing away the old - gas build ing, preparatory to the erection of a new one, the wall All, burying the contractor, Carl Bostick, and a work man named John Settgash. The lat ter wa s taken (rum the ruins a man gled c orpse. Mr. Buszeß NITS' 'taken out terribly bruised. I 4 l'rte gentleman whose neck was accidently broken by falling into a cellar in bassos City, lust week, was Thomas C. Bowie, heti:Vag to the Engineer Co qt; of the - North Mis- - souri Rail! •-•wd. Memos the nephew of the Hon. IteverdY Johnson ; also, of the we'sent Governor of Maryland, and•he mu; 'formerly connected with ,the United States Coast Survey.' • IT is • stated that the accredited agents of .the Cuban insurrectionsts are cameills• at work in Washington with .Congnminen and others, en denvoring to secure fSQMO rei•ognition front the United States in favor of their cause. It is announced that an odic° will be opened there this week ref the sale .of ,boutis of , the Cultan Inlaltmtiotittry `.•llovetinnen4r: l itnd that Senor. Ulnas is perfecting, ar rangements 'to' that end. A. dispatch states the rescinding of -General Sherman's order, directing staff officers and heads of army bureaus to report. to him Instead of the Secretary of 'War, was made by the President, at the solicitation of Secietary Rawlins, who said he would rather resign than only serve tis an ornamental figure head. - The system instituted by General Sher man It was found did not work very harmoniously. • "A - Lotting* Ellatall, who by the Indians in 1817, Edia roa d e his *pomace In St. -with a with and one child. iip has led genuine savage life for over tWentylears. His wife was also a asp . tixanared UAL , Indians from childhood. He foiz her mother in another tribe. Ali knows of Eng lish she has learned from her hus. bend. - - _,4lLontans advlces date that the sol diers and eitilerut who went in pursuit of the Indians after the late tight near Yellow Stone, captured the stolen stock, but did not overtake the Indi fans. Two Indians implicated in the attack on Diamond Railroad train Indiansng at Stin Rier. A band of made a raid v on a saw mlll near Benton 'Creek, twenty miles from Diamond City, a few days ago, but they were reptused by the work men. The Indians suceoded how ever in running off the stock belong ing to the mill. AT Chicago, a young married 1111111 named Edward Best, book keeper in the piano warehouse of Ulgensoxina mitted suicide Tuesday morning, by taking an overdose of morphine. An examination of Mr. Best's books, a few says since, at the suggestion of some party in New York, led to the discovery thit he had been engaged in some fraudulent transactions, and this exposition was, no doubt, the cause of the rash act. - - - AT Princeton, Peoria county, ilii nois, on Monday evening of last week, Joseph A. Newkirk, son-in-law ofJo seph.Parnell, entered the house of the latter, armed with a large corn knife, and declared his intention of murder ing the whole. family. , He first at tacked Mr. Parnell, who WWI laying sick at the time, and mufti - hitt:al him,- cutting him badly in head, neck, and hands. Finally, yielding to the entvidies of the family he desisted, anti upoh tbeir giving up all the mon ey in the libuse, he took a horse from 'the stable and went to Peoria. Ile was arrested there by the police, and imprisoned for trial. & 913rstery pelted. On Friday mornieg, November 15, 1867, Captain E. Godfrey Hehrer, a resident of Tremont this county, and engaged in the mining of coal ut Donaldson, with Mmsrs. Thomas Smith . and John Albrighton, Sr., left his home at an catty hear to keep a business arrpolntment at the colli ery. He did not reach the colliery, and after several' days had elapsed without anything being head of him, it was suspected that he had been murdered on the road. - Large rewards were offered.lorany information of ' the ate of Captain itehrer; the - pd: lice were set to• work, and his part ners were arrested on suspicion of being coneerned inhisdistippearance. They were subsequently - disehargtd front Custody there? being no evi dence to hold them. Time - went on, and still nothing was discovered in reference' the fate of Captain Reit : rer. Thedimmuility will remember the operallens of the - "detective" Clopenter lu connection with this ,ease, and the arrest of Mr. David. Lona.so 4 , of Donaldson, on a charge of being concerned in the supposed murder. Captain Rehrer's immedi ate family were plunged Into the deepest distress: Mr. Lomison was driyen into bankruptcy; and Mcssrs. Smith and Albrighton were • forced by public opinion to knee-the coun try. '. / The tads was buried in the deep est Mystery until inauguration day of March 4th, when all the facts con nected with Capt. Rehrer's disap petrance was revealed to Mr.-Georg, , e W. Cole, of Tamaqua, by the Cap tain himself. Mr. (kilo, wo might !date, is well acquainted with Itch rer. ho was standing on lt side-walk in Washington, looking at the line forming for the proasidon, he observed a soldier in a detach ment of Marines Corps; wearing the chevron of a sergeant.Herecowdzed him at once aseH hrer, and much to the astonishment of the email:triton ed office? It command , and to Reh rer's surprise, Who denied that he. was himself, he seized him by the collar for the purpose of dragging him to a Kir , room in a hotel close by and le ving an explanation. of his actions. The officer in com mand of the detachment soon under ! stood from Mr. Cole the state of the case, and consented that Rohrer should accompany him to a private room. That having been done, Itch rer confessed to Cele that the motive for his declaiming iu tho manner he had done was the fact that he - was heavily indebted to his father, fath er-in-law, and others, and that he sew no prospect of extricating him self from his 'weenie* , liabilities. lie-said that he first went to Tre yerton, where he worked as a labor er., From there he went to Balti more where he - was employed in a similar occupation. One day, seeing in the streets of that city a citizen of Schuylkill county, he became fear ful of being recognized and left sud denly without even waiting to receive his wagts. From Baltimore he went ta Philadelphia and enlisted in the Marine Corps anticipating that he would soon - be sent on shipboard to 'some foreign station. In this he was sent to AN ashington, where it has' since been stationed. These briefly the facts as. told by Reh intielf.' I f aware •of the annovance, distress and expense which haver esulted freii Us conduct, which we presume, ho Is, and • ap preciating theni,his feeling of remorse andsorrow are not to beenvied.—Jfi-, ner's Journal. GEORGE S. Twitchell, jr., sentenc ed to be executed on the Bth of April, for the murder of his motheriltiAm, made a (=cession on Saturday mor ning last. He says: "I went to my room on the night of the murder, and Instead of going to bed I laid down on the lounge and fell asleep. My wife was bed ut the time.-Pwas aroused: by repeated calls, and ram down stairs, where I found her much excited, saying, have had a quarrel with mother, and killed her; save or help me to hide it. We then threw the body out of the window. I went down stairs and washed my hands. My wife went to bed where she remained until the servant girl arrived. We were in bed about twenty minutes. I made a sol emn vow to the Eternal God that I would never reveal it, but I ZUfinot keep it any longer. I ant very sorry that I said I knew.nothing about it, but I did it with the vow in my mind to save my wife. I.now make this disclosure that I may have peace with God. Gco. S. Twiercu Ja." This opufession creates much , ex eitemeut. The ease lips bs co:t. carried before the Supreme Court of the Unl- . ted States, at Washington, by men sci for the prisoner. It is said that 3lni:Twitchell has tied the city. . SupseriptiOns to the amount of $50,- 000 have been made, in Neu• York, for a Home for aged and infirm baptists :New Advertisements. U. 11, 4ARIIIIAL 9 II OFFICE W. D op Pshot'a. Pirrestmou, April Mil. kW. This la to give fake: That ont the OM day of April, A. D. lead. a War rant In Reukropley was tuned against the Estate of ]oho W. Cooper. of Deaver Pall*, in the County of Ikevst,and Slate of Pennsylvenia, who ha• been adjudged a Bankrupt. On hie own petition: that the*pay meld or any - deht• and delivery of any property below in: to such Ilankrept to him, ur for his me. - sad ttto tuenerto Of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a Mettlog of the Creditots of the mid bankrupt, to prom, the, Debts. and to choose one or more sash:noes of Me Estate, ~u be held at a Coast of Bankroptry, to be holden at the Homo (louse in Neveltrlghton, I"*.. Wore P. A. Knox. Rao., Register, oulhe Uth day of Way, *WA. MI o'clock P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. C.D. Wanhalite Ileassenger. 'EA Clllllllll4 IitARTID,,Oste Prtocipa I and Hired aselatant Teachm wanted for the Deaver Union School. ApplLradocut teeelved op to April t9th. School to open Aprtl Mb. laaLumr—Prlncll 151 par month. Aulattud, 130. 117 ceder of the Board. ' J. LEDLIK, !key. mar 9I:11. . ' (itlidlead tad Local mg.) • FAIRBANKS Caps of all kinds. • ALSO, BAGGAGE TRUCK& BARROWS WARE HOUSE COPYING I'fEi3HE►+. IMPROVED MONEY DRAWERS. Valrbankie, Morse & Co. Zd Sotood Ammo, oar Wood L. fittatZta SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY aptilSmod. VALUABLE'PROPERTY 71 1 c:orL SATaiL The subscriber offers for sale iota In n Town which he has recently laid out, ad. joining; the bomugh of Rochester, Pa., about ditce.n minutes walk from Roches. to Station, East on the Pittsburgh road The lets all contain ono acre of land and upwards, and purchaiers are at liberty to take one or more, as it may suit their convenience. Thew lots present a very desirable locution for PRIVATE RESIDENCES, bwiinesis men and mechanics. TERMS REASONABLE., For further information inquiro 'on Ili., premist-s. G. W..31113.1.:1t. apatit. SPRING. OPENING! SPRING OPENING! 869. AT. ISM, -J. H. BENCE'S, J. 11: BENCE'S, Third Street, Beaver, Pa. Noifipeeking s Splendid mark of DRY GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, &C., LUSTIIES, ALPCA.A4MUSLINS, DE LAINEI4. OINOHAMS, PLEATS,' PRINTS, NAINSOOK, SWISSES, CAM- ' • BRICK &C. e Spring Shawls! Spring Shawls I New style drem skirts. Balmoral and the m:anale.,s skirt, linop Skirts, comets, handkerchlerA Loilert, tanres, Buttons, &e. • LADIES' READY 31ADE UNDER 122132L0 8 per ia I attention paid to kld gloves Alexander's best always on barn): Gentlemen's n * 'dlg Gf•OOD, Good fitting White Sliitta lIALINERY GOO ! Hut", Bonnets, Flower.., Ribbon", (r By far the largest stock M millinery goods ever brought to this., county, and cheaper than you can buy Oulu ?it an) other place. Hatt and lionnetaaliered, denim.. I and done over, Cheap: EMBROIDERIES. A very Inrge !clection on hand. FANCY G001)S! STAIIPINt; AND PINKING DONEIO Our Getsls are sold at • Pittsburgh'•'pric+ Thanking our many friends 'and pat ulna for pat favors, we would rettpert filly ask tl.r a - continuum.° of the maw, assuring than that we will leave oothiar utdone to deserve the MUM Remember Iff C-411-TO7 211 - .sAlt-il!)1.11 Now the best lime to buy. J. H. BENCE, Third Street, Beaver. npr7,ly GRAN - TM CABINET.—The rx• cltement about the Cabinet being over, and "all quiet on the Potomac," a new excitement has sprung up at Dr. .1. D. Coffin's Union Stiore,corner Bndge and Rhode Island streets, Rochester, l'a. Iu addttion tanFettend assortment of drugs, patent medietnes, perfunierimi, oils , paints. putty, Sze.. I have just received an elegant assortment of boots and shoes, among which may be found some of the...4411A and best kinds of Ladies', Widows and rhil. then% shoes, all new and bright—no old fashlontsl, second hand stook. If you want to buy to buy adl4ltionable, shoe 'II per cent cheaper than they are sold at any other shoe stole In the county this Is the place. you wanka pair of extra line Balmoral. or Gaiters, l'olish lop, or slip. pers, Hai the place, J. I). COFFIN. P. S. I'llestetaus perscriptions put up carefully. having retired from the pme• "tic , • of medicine, tsmsequently wall not at tend any.prohassional calls. prl:4l. .1: D. C„ M. D. U. S. Internal Revenue. Notice is hereby given to all persons in .terested that the annual lists of assesi ments of luternal Revenue Taxes mum tic incomes of 1848 mode by the scvcral Assistant Asses..ont of the 24 collectiiiii district of Pennsylvania will be open f inspection at the assessors office in Wash, ingloll Pa., from the sth to the rith day of April next, during which time persons aggrieved may make appeals from u hat they may consider erroneous nasesdnott• All appeals 11111 A be in writing. Areity lug particularly the matter of complaint respecting a Idyll a decision Is rIlille•hg11 JAMES B. Asre ,, or 24th District of I'enn'.l Wishington, Pa., Match 27, ism. • aprli3t. 9 FRUIT TREES, VINES AND BERRIES., 10,1.100 No. 1, 1 year old seedling pea, areas. at $5 00 per 100: also several lieu sand grapevines at 15 no per also ktxseberry bushes, $.51 . 10 per Inimire , l A variety American seedling strawberry plants. Wilson's Albany Li eta. pet hun dred. Vi ((0 per thouvind: Agrirnlturi. l plants $1 00 per hundred; Triumph &g all $1 00 per hundred. $3 50 per th0u...m.1. Burs new. pine, ;1 00 per hundred. $; per thousand. Nursery one mile west I Beaver on the Tt.tvarawas Road. in Brighton tp. apeNt. (11:01t F:Nttl.F: "Übe Sale.—The reskleoce orConinumder (did*. on Third tltreet, Domes of Beaver, bou , contabid cleft rooms, largo pantry, good tlaeit. cupboards and wash-base, toe Meters. PuIIIP I" the wash-bass, all In good order. lot CoalW. every variety of butt. Terms easy. Inquire " 1 llre. 111116, on the rumbas, or 31r. - 11. ALSO, two lots wiser of Ilk and VIM Street., very low. Impart a• above. 113
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