Tli'e(Bay..o:r:Aytitt I M i 0 M I 0 M a M . u==l:;:iil r=c 25;c YOR 00VERNOR.Mik i ." z.. JOHN . 1 .1V: GEARY' Tuns Penna.., - .2esat‘lefor. journment on last ; Fridny, eloeted - Ilon..C,ll.,BtLoson of MontgOinery conntY, as *alter of 'the, klenate: Mr. S. 11 4 ifgard,ed hbitbliOw Sena/ . tors as gentleman o[ n*lty, and sterling worth. 01: Flom et , gen appropriation till pawed b4r F PI! !ire* li#o 6l 4uri weisztior,tbiknitriettimis eon- corning Western l'etinsylvrilii ,-• eghenyeonnty Itulges,Wooo; West ern Pennsylvpin :Hospital SBIAB7 ; Western Pennsylruilnrenitentia r T;., $68,950; Western House of Itell'Age, 1 VOA Neal Brighton Retreat, I 00 ,11,14rine Htispitnl, Erie, 03,000. ; ; v ' • • Ix,ABLE dispatch to the N; Y. Hit% aidttpitt London, sags It is rumoted the Government .a*pt a new and bold policy •as to the - Sptutish- Cuban question. to rights are to be conceded to the Cuban itutur geutssisalstandered, tuid the in - dePendench of the Island assured.— This it is argued will prevent annex ation'to the United States and givd a show of consistency in the Alabama claims and beligerent rights question pending with the American Govern . raent. • TILE cock and bull story telegraph ed last week from Washington to the effect that Senator Cameron had made a bitter speech in the Senate against the confirmation' of nt-Clov, - Curtin as Minister to ItusSia, and thatigetia;' tor Scott took tap the cudgel in Cur .tin's behalf, turns out to be purely .sensational.. Not only did Senator Cameronnot'make the speech relbs red to, but he did all he could to 'utile. thenomination confirm'dUllarliMOUs. which was done. Had Senator C. desired to do So, it is highly probable . that he could' have defeated both the appointment and confirmation: • A. SPECIAL . The SpaniSh Minister =lied on Secretary Fish on Tuesday, the 20th inst, and demand ed that a prociamatien against' lull bustering should be issued. The Sec retary promptly declined, saying that 4us the insurgents had a provisional government, fie saw., no reason for hindering persons from taxiing up urns in their service. The Spanish MiniSter; some days since, promised fell , reparation for Insults fe:turfing by the Spanish la Cuba on loth Inst. I]o Informed Secretary Fish ;that be bad not heard from his•govermitent on the subject; when, the Seciettiry informed him war would - ensue Unit answer *tweet forthcoming soon. THE feeling in tkibinet circles rela dye to the annexation . of Cuba is said not to , be' very strong;' 'arid there is not the slightest' ground for the Sup position that theProtident is anxious for Wei/tension of our ten#oryln that direction. One of', the strongest arguments against, heanneiatiOn of • thatisilundristo be:frtund In the fact -that the:United States derives a rev enue of thlity•Slx milUohs annually from 4Pues huPoFts from thfit, country alone, in the event of ,an • nexatlon there would be a deficit to exactly thls,amount, which would go' far toward wipipg - nut our sarplus: 411 the talk on this question/ would seem to be in the Interest of the large importers, ' and the movement is looked on in exactly this light by In fluential parties atVaahington. , • AtdriDoN special of the 21stsays: It is understood here that the Amer ican Ministhr, in accordance with in structions from ,the Uhited States Geveriauent; made a forthal demand on Lord Clarendon, the British For eign Seenkaiy, asking for an expla iudionin relation to the case of the American ship Mary Lgwell, which Was captured by the Spanish war, frigate off one of the Bahama Islands while in charge of the British reve nue oBlcial, with the seal of the Rev , enue Department on her hatches.— This fait, in connection with the re ported increase of the American fleet off tbq India Islands, creates much sensation incommercial,circl in this city; and it is thought .will very likely affect the new Spanish loan now about to be At on the Mar ket. • " • 'rum. Local of last .. :wi;oc. scoutitined the valedictory address of James H. Odell, Esq., wholats bean the editor and manager of that paper !pr the post four years. •Ho goes front, here to Wheellng;'WeAtVa., where it is undenitond he *CS a place as tWoel rite editor of The RiOsterit daily - pa- Per publhthed is a pithy though somewhat rash writer, it! Nil pr, , faergY, and a first chest butane's matt. His financial stamen in the '-.Lcioal demonstrates this. Notwithstanding our 'riled feel logs' toward him in fho Past,wo nay ' crtlele.43 wish him great kreat pecuniary aueceas in his new 'field of labor.. .tits successors, 3lesir3:.BUitorr and WiMains, are strangers to us, but are apoketi.of in compihnentary tf;tuishy thase actiitainted with theni. .We welcome them to Beaver, and trust • that our intereourno with Diem may be pleasant and profitable. • MitAnn TowxsEsn ht.q., of New 'ilrighton; Ipublishre a card in :this 6ohltradieting an al , rumor to the - etrecif thittlie Styli ninnies as a aualldate for the State ?mitts Rutan's IstereSt: I He Wide:tom the Idea of., betng . „OAR date In thutsenseeatthily,andavows his purpose to be, to get the nomina tion for himself; It he can possibly do There Is still. iiilOthir rumor; hbw ever; in eireulnifon, about Mr.: ToWn ..send's eandidaiy,.for the, qellatFl Plat leftein" a word limn 'lt iier red that Townsend is the 'Ali -fins, enatildate totthe Senate," that "I4is3,..droir:bTeugi r it Ida& out,'! that ate t! running iii its Interest" he. Sc. Weisel it to be our duty to deny We "truth•of these Tidal:ors, Ingenew an d in partleufar; andeintwitts, the pr.*. 'Hit Oceasionte say thattheArgus did nod bring Mr. TOwnsend Onion Sen atorial ttualldate;nor had it allythtng at all to do with his.bving in that po- Sitiott at the present time. . . I TUE Cincinnati 'Maim 'that the Perntvivanta Railroad Cern isto9uts obtained' the controlthe I ice'railitaUl.4pejwiteinuptetell be tween that eityand Louisville, On the southern side of the river. Bit some henna tams arraggemeni, I ilOwn ails to the eorriatit rfal id; the niMinf At. U purtin's Adjutant ciesiertd,tiras pro. *sated and Ile was nominated by :ffib President tin last Frldra one' ; week *go, for thi f rost of ligialster to Ertua dor„i.ellillrbotiMii,' what- fund cher . o Of kWelnil tisifishid itieffe' frdentkigtqw.,nttPloller* t . , PP , mirdstertrihe i ta tatertman, zrum.or amiurcilitlizier, and Withal be. ' longing. t0,4/10fittay- ornaltsi..: . __ The. 'ts,eetatitrYrelyingiipon their:hones ty, rind beliagnittotie to gheny ("0 1 44 ng4dd sent lturnell'ir name to thelknutte for kentirratition. senator:l - tan' ierounnit Septt, whe i lnal: not been.iensialOd in the:.itiatter 'Pt formed. the .Presldailt . that he, had, heenimpleed upon', that notonly was not,ltadei citizen of Alteghetry, cOunik,,but that' he wax. a "Constitu-: ilenakdiunkang4t . esiden.:4fter the • hatrigne.;wan exported his "mem .was withdiattn.,; :The •in rumens swum' Wha thus lied'4 'pen* t2lntrA;l • nnd'swieetided inducing I.IIIM 'to make au 4ippplattheliti• unfit to .be made, Will;* take it,; be helditi meinbrunewhy 'the' .Pitiidetd. foi., nit' time 'Memo.. Theiwotild be reiiiv ing but little More than the, deserved into . would onler them to 'he taken Into custody mad' sent to 'Jail every 'time they. Made their appearance la Washingtonwhile he was Pt'estdent., kix.s.A•roieSrassitYi, of Rhode 'lS land, Juts rehently made several speeches in the body of which . he is a' member, that are at*ting no little public attention. Since nial4lng•thern he has boasted in his place the Sea ate of buing . the'reciplent of ever so iriaOST.h,titiii44l 6 #. 6 i; °TY' .0 ° *°- pie emnplimentipg Faeroe and , taglog him.topersist in, moll doing. But here is 'where the rub earned in; Neither thelettei'writei.4 his fellow & , matins, the country,, Sprague himself, knows What the Rhode Island Senator is ‘drivingatt • His speeches remind one of George Frauds Tniln'e, and his :Ide l as tire's° incoherent that nothing but wind and fury cad begat.her&lfrom them. Ow ing to hisltreat wealth and high so cial position reveral - s'errator have at.. tempted to. reply, to,.hini, they have nil fidied:on.the simple; ground that therawm,reittly nothing to reply to. le nenTly All Otaitira!te4 lib has Made adriveat Grene.ral the Rhod e I soldiers, ..but :so kindly does the nation think of thezie that it only.,requires a "few would from some friqadly,Senator to parry, list thrusts at- both .or either.. ;Tice Muse of Senator ;Sprague's present quibrerdernay be found hr the Ara that another . lihode WOO 'fiMillYis gutting somewhat ahead of the Spra, gne's in wealth and 'Oriente. This vexes the "boy Senator, " and induces him to make a cemplte . donkey, of himself in the United States Senate. IrhollWheat Prospect. The Cincinnati 4f nee, after stating that Wheat is about,7o per cent. low er thanit was last year; and predict.: ing thgt,in Autott inest 'it will be . dall„at. oq ollarin • currency per. hushel,fortill 4te. opinions) with the ibllowink.reasons: •• • • . 1. in, the Northern Eitate3 there will be fho lamed yield, In proportion tothe popukttkin o for. many years, t7ll tiedions report the 'same story as US the gloribis prospect. Minnesota 44111 . 40 'w4eat S4t6s have not only a .sPlendid kola's° for. fall wheat, but the fanners 'are _prepared for a largo Sewing of Spring wheat. The season is late' nd wet, but still large breadths I Will be sown. Tho Southern States have more wheat in the ground than ever before. Virginia, Tennemee, &c., are rejoicing in the pros ,ect of a self stiliply of lireadstufb throughout. the South. This will somewhat limit the market for northern wheat and flour. Of course, all depends upon the ex enitition of thecrop from its summer enemies, though there is' no probe -1 !ditty that it will mutter, inure. than used. ' 2.Thereis -considerable old wheat stilliu the bands of the grotvers, tho' the quantity among the dealers is limited.' There is no deficit of hot year's crop to supply as there was last year. a. The tendency is to a steady eon-. traction of the currency, and the en ginery of monopoly is so - perfected that. NeW York City will haye,tbc full control of the produce as..wella3 the moneilibarket of the wbole.colle try. ,Thetrfew 'iYork• batiks are sot in as . ,conclltion to-day as they Wfirp last' , 'Year at this tline. Their, loaq aro .knerensed theirj re iphiccis should have caused.n seduc tion of lotuis'Ulth'e extebt'ofit2o,oo,- N 0; itscatiiiiered with last year.' The !rkoiu3y market Is iMiMipicious s for the ' movement of the greatiwheaterop of not July. Then„. also] our -foreign tteile ia.unhealthy. "Our imports are gi po atly in exCessbf last year, anti exrts hre.iiiuOltleis . 0( coitr4oi great fall in the prices of agricultural and . demonic praluetlonii will help . This will be the Source, of pmlillek Wero it not. for the extraordinary proripect for heavy: crops this season, we should be in a state Of 'ittwful ex - - 4Msecine*;° . , taut Providtatee pennit ting re, serious unisfortaiue during the ixuning : Slx titiontlis, qu sh ill 11 .40 us gTest-salVatiOn..l - • Itwoes Iset follew that the prosiwet- We 18W, pilee 'tif . ` wheat *all be a se rLousOusage the itinueri. A crop of twen ty -lYce; bushels per acre, at 'peer - dollar, 'pet bathe!, would briug, 'lnure money : than a crop; of twelve bushels at $1.50 per . husliel., Tux 5ee1T!.497 . 0f, the Vii‘tiSury on ,list Thirritiley caused publie otitice.to So eyed thitt.he would reeeiveiyealtxl propcquis for" the purelitise of gold until noon of next ThurfitiSy' i to-inor- Odd he wade either in Unitetkisl44i.potes, or three per cent, cent Haack. Bids to be for sums ,944 the? t.fi,000.: The sitoccsathl ,tiltqleyg required to 'llepotilt per tient of the the, htrelisse On tho day,tif the haw , 14e.propos ids will be reeeivc;tl 'every. 71'1u:twisty itnill.otherwise dirlei*•,; fa iri term; of race the Not.tou s iisurphte4Old was uptillitiTresuritry while &re ' I r uyitig *dlr. ehts liicti this trcur,urelibllluiN.c ;Arlie .itti part In toutraittg.;.: , tyient of qt..tocrotary !iltt that the "hostrilingbusi '. all' is • ,!!( ligtt %very, dol lar we eau spun/ is to lie eipoMii.),` , plied ,tothe PlYmeill of the public debt, and tied erelong thii gold which lu t e bow l :kept, wader . lock suit key. willAguin.flutt its way to the lit:Nile's pockets. Speed the day. • OM w r i t i k a p reak k il f wwlllol3 ~Tnin Nine* And Su* m a st , F r i ". tity4 . the 149 F lu'Latmectliivttppolnt-' menta. Noltigher, com — idli:l:l.oo,vaa over paid by OMIT. Oovernment to a religious seat Mai has: been to, that soCiety in selkting an entireDe• parts 61# ofthe managetnent: ,It Is a' liopellu 'Opt that public sentltnetit demands tite l selection far . those paistsofnienwhima . the wprid kru4s tb be hontst: The, ptilleiorWillifuril'eila is to be pur-, ph* in ;dealing :with the libliims; hereafter, and If that fano '4,e7 4 will prole to be very incorrigable. .' The. Friends will have n perplex ing and. di Mrult tnsiF - at thli' outdo& of theleadminlairniton cd'iwilinkaffahn, owing to the bud:faith in which they, have heretofore bee:it:Walt...WOW t•bitt we !lave an abiding faith 'that they eventually stowed 'their amts of peace and in pacifying 4the,; turbd dint pagelons, and in eiVilizing and :chrietlapizing ilie . aborighick . of the west and Soittliwete ThiLlolluwing appointineatalutim beeronade:. Friend I oivaicl 'White; ;. Indian 'Agent to • (maim; Ftiend' Laurie - Tathem, for', the IClowas, AParbils and Canumehes; Vrlend Beriton'Dar lington, Upper•Arltaimas agency; 'Al bert Preelll l7 iPei * 69 0 1. 4 ' ngencY FiiptidEtle4ml Painterilipper Platte agency; Friend Reuben Roberts, Shawnee; agency, Kansas; Thomas 11. Stanley, Poltawattomie Indians, • Ktutsna ; Jacob M. Troth;' for the Pawnws, Nebraska; Thos. Lightfoot, Great Nehama agency; Friend Z. McNeal; for theSacatal Fox Ihdhuts; Friend AL. M. • Janey,- fdr - the' Sante Sioni 'agency ; Edward..Prayite, for the Pawnee agency ; Jas. Stanley, for. the !Nage river ageney4' J. 94, Tyson, foi.the Winnebago Pettey; -R. Rich"- at*, for,the Delaware Indlans,lCan-• P . 414 Jos. •Nemeon for the : Kansa s agency ; Enoch Doge, Superintend ent of 111111411 Affairs ' lbs; the Central Superintendency ,• Samuel M. Jan hery Superintendent for tho, North ern Superintendency. „ Is flow A.. Law. • Tbe followin.vSet, allowing "Tarties Iniriterest to be witneises,", _having Passed bOth houses of the Legisliture, and been approved byltbe Clovenfor, is now a liwof Penranr t iVanla : . Sr rno>: 1. Be it emitted 4,, the ,Vehate.cuul House opf,,Reprosentatires of the Cbonnonwealth of Pennsylrania in. General 'll:monthly met, and it is heieby enacted by Ms duthori& of the same, That :no Interest . uor policy of lattsballlexcludea-paily .or person front being a witnefsin any civil pro., eroding; t ProYided'ifils act shall not alter e law as now . declared and practiced in the- txtnxis , of this Com monwealth, so ast-to: , allow husband, and wife te,testifyagalnst each other, nor counsel to testify to , the confiden tial conununieation.of his client; and this act shall notimply to actions by or against executors, administrators, or guardians, nor where the assignor of the thing or contract In action may be .dead, excepting iti!lssues and in quiries ckrisarit yet non and others respecting. the. right of such demised. owner, betweemparties claiming such right by devolution on. the. death of such owner: .- Sex. 2. That a party to the record of any civil proceeding in law or equity, "or a person for ~whose iname 7 . (bate - benefit such prom...ding.is pros ecuted or defended, may be examin ed as if under cross examination at the instance of the adverse party or tut) , of them, and • fur that purpose maybe compelled In the same man-, uer.and subject to 'the same rules fur examination us any 'other witness to testify ; but the party culling.' for such examination shall not be con cluded thereby, but may rebut it by • testimony. : Hw. 3. That the testimony of wit neises authorized by this act may be, had by depwltion or cozundmion is sued as the.ease may require, with such notice to the party to be °mutt ineil and to the the adverse party as is newer may hereafter.be prescribed by the rules of the proper court touch ing the taking of depositions and tes-; Jimmy On commission. CAMERON AND CURTIN. The nomination of Ex-Governor Curtin, for the:Kul:4lm Mission, was unapinfously confirmed by the Sen ate. It was not oppreed In the Coma m Wee to Which it' was at first refer red; no speeches were made against it-In the Senate; and not a vote was recorded against it, from any quarter; as the proof of any Personal dissatis Senator Cameron made no assault upon the nominee, and Sena, tor Scott Wilfi:iigt • " brought out," by such:assaults tO'defead him. This statement ofthe prechio fact is due as well to the nominee, as to each of the two Senators from Peupsylva nia. A very.. few journals In this State have beerOndustriously ing the reco inlthis matter purely for the gnitifiestioo s of privatehate; which has-notihesilitted to detract fl•onr tite,ptliOnitY Ex-Governor turt.ln' in" ait4hl..; h blow: at Messrs. Ckuneron and Witt. With what de gree of 'Suoress tbey-bave continued to mneeul their own malignant dis -4.4ltpt.q tliAtim4 be judged from the: fact that ! ottOOf the journals allu ded to editinially visagiug. Senator Contemn • with: "itltle'ree and bitter assault° Ithea the nomination, pub-, lisited the same day; and in 'another column of the saute issue, the folloW lug "special dispatch:" I WrAiTztENT FROM' CEN. CAMERON' WASIrINIL:TON, April 17.—Senator Cameron 'authorizes an unqualified denial of the published statements of his'oppasition, inllxctutive session, to the confirmation of Ex-Governor Curtin to the Rum! 'Mission. He maddtto opposition to t% favorable re port by the,.,Foreigh Relations Corn . ':ttlieu the subject a ame up in the Senate, tae did not:--as stated— make a hi tterspeeeh against Mr;.Cur tin, but said lAot While . Gov; Curtin was not rekanniended by the Repre sentatives of his State and, in his opinion, was toil the choice of the Re publiCan ,tituty of the State, yet as he ,had :been nominated by the Presi dent he should not oppose his nomi nation nor vote against it. He made no assault upon Governor Curtin's character, :1;4; -He did not mill fora dhlikini onitnone ‘lll9 tak en, either stolidity ot otherwise, unit there is isisequently no ; truthin tile story that'seine Sixteen or seventeen Senators yotedligalnst Cur tin's nom . , . . . . (4,llllirr meeting has decided that where atnau has been (jetted on itny:deelsioit.antt adverse action was httlio'l4eliate against hitt], • that AgsheOl'ittit be . reappointed • to that olilee„but i tionld ,iielgivett . another; itnil When a man had not been reach ' "edOri the calendar he should ho romp. Jones. alai was atiorea the' table as s'3liiiister to Molgioni, will be given Sonia:Other positititioind Mr. Carlisle WaS,?....elaifrinedluid then recon shlred a - AlittiSier to Stottichoilni; tells • his,friends:tbilt , !tho VreOdellt will re•alipointwhini,Tuid give him the M^Mil -,T Qualiet Indhui Agents and Saperluteildents ocetadon`much talk They, are all excel ) lent nien r but it Is feared that socuß, of than wlllbe liumbugged-by7 des sign* kmiveis wiid ahrlys fades} upon Indian:appropriations, There is no danger of war solougns the two , Illlonappropriatlon kolds oot, bu t when that Is spent if the Qualcer frio .war Y ;lattices their piedecinscini, •„,," Tog West l u umbug dispatch of the Ctthit4 revohitionisb lii,Washtngton 'lithestory thut the President hiis sent s O B& agent to Cuba tonseertitin if 'thelime has arti*eil for 'recognizing its Independence. `rihe'itery is, Use throughout. Presidentainnt's pathies are with the Cubans, but ho has not thought of recognition or in tervention, and he,lwaxpressetta de 'aided opinion !fish the present. revo iiitioiuly tueVentent will ho a fail- AN Ar.ntiNv dispatch , says: - 0 It is commonly reported around the capi tal that another :war bet Ween Van dreblit and onnid: Is pending, ,The hitter 'has • been , caught "short" on 't'rentml Junl. wants the' Conimodore to put `doWn din: stock,. so - that -he (Gould) cal „get out 'Without hr. Vanderbilt positively refuses, and Gould Is, therefore; trying to hold the . Scrip pill s 4 the Senate. - A day or tWo will tell which party shall obtain the ascendancy, but the probabilities are that itwillnot be Gould. Tim latest Mormon movement is In the revival of an early -revelation,- known ay the Order of Enoch, which inculcates the konuntudszu of proper.: ty.' Every good Mormon is "exhort. ed to•divide with the' Ohurch, as nd ininistemi by Its Piesldent e Yontig. As to anY divlsion , bi him, the reve lation is discreetly - dumb. The pres ent movement is a bit --of Mormon strategy for the more effectual resist- ance to Gentile .Inroads, under' the later. Gentile revelation of railway' enlightment. - ' • Ma. GALT'S motion, in the Cana dian Parliament ? , for a claim against the United Statesler indemnity for damages by the Fenian imaiSion is creating no little stir, and gives fresh food for speculation as tot he ; probable result to the country of a rupture be tween Griiit Britain and the United States and Spain, -as a telegitun had been received stating that Scaetary. Fish has informed the Spanish Min ister that the United States wlllbold the. British ; CloVertnneut responsible for the selture of the Mary Lowell, while hi British waters, by a Spanish ship of war. , •• , ' Therarefigu Missions. *The mijournuient of the t3ehate - leaves four foreign missions unsttp plied by new appointments. These are Smtin, Sweden, Brazil and .the Sandwich Islands.' The poet at Mad rid is vacated by. the acceptance of • Mr. Hale's resignation. Mr. San ford will not be renominated, (len. Sicklet having ItMen fixed upon for that mission. He Will be dtily ap pointed thereto, ate very early day. Minister Hurburt (of Now .York)% may' remain fora,few mouths at Stet:kb4M, but is likely to be recall ed durbig..the sunuter. Thant are mid to be scores of applications for, thiS post. General Webb is sure to be balled home .from Brazil. The Aft/Ws tratioii recognize: the reluctance of our people Mexposethat distinguish ed diplomatist to the slighted risk of peril, for the lofty reputation which he acquired in bringing about the French exodus from Mexico._ The President, with the most considerate delicacy, desires to protect theism's of hits sumessful championship of the Monroe Doctrine, mustering him out from further diplomatic service. Ro tundity, home, he will again be sum owned from ttrivate life, only hi,the event of a threatened French inter vention In Cuban affairs; when his country will not fail to appeal once more to his vast personal influence with' Napoleon, in the interests of -peace. In that view of the possible situation, the Administration_ pro- PeOs' to have the right man 'handy for the emergency. It is considered certain that General Pilo, the rejected nominee,' will not be .re-appointed. Speelids to opposition journals Inti mate .that Mr. Carlisle, 'Whom the Senate did not want at Stockholm, may now be sent to Rio. Such correspondents•arequite like ly to be tiWare of that gentlemah's expectation.% but %redoubt if they are equally In the Presidents ennfidemoe. edeubt still more the hinted 4ne11.. nation of Gen. Chant' to renew , any expression of his confidenee in that. unpopularpolitician. Missourielaitim, the place,mul °Mrs the name of Mr. H. T. Blotkfer theappeihtment. Thellawidian mission is expected to be filled by the re-nomination of Mr. 'Hutcheson .—Pifts. Ga.r. 1 • Anviti front No.c4to to the 17th' are nveivol. Active military prep.! ;milieus were,' hiprogretn inenlxt, the forts belng,strengthened and the prrhions reinforced, .lit anticipation of pomiblecomphadlons arising from the . revolt Spanish officials at Unvana, relative tit out rit9:4 committed 'upon British ves sel.,. • - • • • The 'patriOts, Q,uesada's broilieiand pestieda's sou, are kith at .Nassiii. A demand had been.nwelVed from Cap tain General Dolce, of 'Cuba, for the surrender of the pinites who eaptuN. ed the steuner Comandatarlo, and for the giving of ether alleged eneinies of Spain. The demand WilA refuAsl ty the British Governor of New l't:ovidencei and the matter re- . 'furred to London fur settliguent. The 'Governor of New l'rovideuee has 'also instructed the light home "keep, era to pi ()Whit theappmaell'of eigners. • On April :tali the thaudah fig to Gerona got under way at short notice anti Killed unexpectedly. thLi: Morn in:z.• Various rinnonk are hi eir k atia? tioii in regard to,herAttintition.. is probable that idle. has been sent oattn intercept a filllhusteriug expe- Ldition. • • :rut: fi)Uevileg., waS revived in. Washingtonilast •week, from Rear. !AdinfraT''Row`ain;' "dated :Flagship* 'PlseatalAua, 'long Kcyig, Feb: ; 1 1:' have the pleasure to Inform the pe lartment that the civil war hi Japan i§ ended, and peace now 'reigns r in. that country: *The.qlllltado Is ac knowledged to be tt!et..trifPorall as, well as spiritual licsuinf theVovern-. ;went. Ahlze, the leader of the, re-' hellion, hisald to be .itriprisoand. for life, and other warrior print Sis have 'heist 'ordered to to their elegies or, houses • ORM MC 41 . 11 0/44*Nilitia 14 1 4 as tt 130,1 g ititiekthiefeihnieesedulibn eft*" duly wl~fled td' bo meeebereWs #U ll&i►eolgn rco aro iipt ben' is djiir efts pee sum*. Tbe actotlmit peetide 3 ininiAtias ekisayelunteer mUitiars. '44rg!u4sitikr*et all - juine ofth - e ler; Meet 4c4raY .25 11 1 AtWiiitY;t l o, :::°°L= ;Mims ilia - PTV called intoletaal !itliiiihet4he minlmuni . *Me the etude as Is now required bylaw," EI=MSI '414 Black 11tu , F f prroiti-,Euelesed. 3*1,, P2' lll find °an trxhect . lront anieditm7W.of thP • Wati*./.44k4 1 .9 1 . 7 f 1 13 11 * * k i ril 4 0 , 3889 ;14 the sentiments. of - 1 1 :0,Piieeellit :party:- In :ecialientitit 'hitheauti Jeet Of;the the. Of the XVth '4tuiSugl4 tp r . lln 'SP** Constitution; alter 04014 end etile: glen* those.. Who voted for it in the PeansylVarda, Legislature; ho mines dawn uPOntlioie whip sa* -- fietifritOte against it, as &Howe: • ''' "-There Is ii7ciaB9 in moms of; the easter& counties of , the State:called 'Black Dutch,' Thereancestorswere brought over early times, and were the lowestind.most brutal portion of the German po re tain: ancestral' tharactestatka to this day; as is seep In their, hoetililYi, to schools, the terrible uglinessalbutr uteri , and women, and in their total 1 iglionmee Of tdirefineosset. . In point of Intelligente they are not equal to the lowest class of freedmen In Vir ginia or South Carolina. . Neu could take a field hand whose flit*r.was a Fetich worshipper In Afrtm . and make a gentleman and a ehriatian of him fifty wears before„ you ,could,rej. claim andelevate OV/these Black Dakdk."' . I am a Ruh:lnen.' Was born in Tulpahokin yalley,:berlcs county.— I am a Repuhlican—fought "wit Sie gel" three years. Can read, write and cypher ;,onte,osto looks, I am not afraid of comparison with the 'writer of so libelous en article upon Teutons and their da*ndents. But, I deny that It is the' policy or the .practice of the Republican party to denounce andalanderany nationality Or anees try. . it would be jriciindstetit with the actions of the Republicans in .bat tling on the field, in Cengress, thro' the press, on the stump and in the forum—for yearti---to tetablish man= hood equaliti. I deny that the Rad ical has been long enough in existence to have established'a reputation en titling it to steak authbritatively the sentiments of the Republican party; and, unless it retracts such articles as the above, and abstains from their In dulgence In the future,' It never will. I have understood 'l%ir, Quay, the ostensible editor of theßadfeal, is ale sent, and' believe it ; because all ac ' cord to him isufiltient pi:optical tact and contini-wludever may be his sentlments4o avoid the commislon, of so gross a political blunder and outrage, as that, of insulting our en tlttf that, Such MG . cies more seriously damage a party from its professed friends, and assumed organs—than all the combined efforts of the oppcsition., • , • S. R. D. , PROCLAMATION. Tim Thousand Dollars Reward for the arrest of a certain William Brooks, ape of the murderers qf Theodora Broadhead. WHEREASi . The Senate and House of Representatives have enacted the following peeitmble and joint resole, than, viz - . 's ! "Itesolatithorizing the Gov-_ error to opt: a .reward for escaped convicts: ' "Where= ;William -Brooks was convicted" ?the' court of oyer and terniitkr lifonroe county, of the murder ornate Theodore .Broadhead, and on the second day of April ono thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, e3mpWlrom the county. jail of said county; therefote, "Resolced by the Sena! , and House of Represen Wires of the Cemnion wealth of Pinnsyleam . a in General Assembly met, That the Governor be and he is hereby authorized to, Wrenn reward of two thousand dollars for the arrest of Saki escaped convict, to be distributed by the Executive in such manner as in his judgment will , belmost conducive to the ends ofJus flee and the execution •of the laws approved the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1869. , Am/Jr/laws, The reputation of the Government; the peace and security et its'eitizens; the obligations of jaw tine and the; execution of the laws , _ require that' the said William Brooks should' be brought to undergo :tbe sentence of the court aforesaid: Now, therefore,kl, John W. Geary, Governor of thesaid Commonwealth, in compliant* with the said Joint resolution, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me, do issue this my proclamation hereby, offer ing a reward Of Two Thousand Dol lars to any person or persona who shall apprehend and secure the said William Bmoks,;to, be paid in .ceria pliant* with the, prov_asiorri of the aforesaid Joint resotution. , And I hereby calico all onkers of justice and good citizens everywhere to be vigilant and Unremitting in their ef forts for the apprehension of the said: Williaur Brooks land' his return - to. the properiuthOrith.e. ' • " yen tindrYr tuy hand and the great . .$O4 of the State, at Har r.. S. risburg,.this twenty-first; day of April, in the _year; of Our.Lortforre thousand eight hun-; dred and siXty-nine; and of the Com.: monwealthithe ninety-third. . J? O. W. GFAILY. The II at storm at sr: Loots. , For to out which seenmd lerithened into hours, 'these missile', varying in size from a quar ter of .an lueir to an inch omit% , quer-, teriu diameter, fell as thickly as snow pokes -und'd riven by.thenogry blast struek l with time force or bhilets. They were! of a jagged, irregular Our*, riding that which 'molten Itud twum Whenthmwn out to cool; the muter ing a white, opaquesab l stunts: and Covered with pure 'white transparentiee, twisted by the finger. 4 of frmst into a thousand, tudastie forms. One of them picked:op on Oa rondeletivenue weighed tiro' and a half ounce Of the guantity,setne !deaf may be gidned by a nee inci4 dent: . Balley'and (Vic' rircuOrns performlegou the • Lindell ' lot, hnd tho;_proprmiors, ibaring that the tent might be +ntolished, let down .the center so that ;it assumed the shape of a !Inge tunnel' ,` When the stotip•wai over no les4 than fifty bushebi'of hail were removed. The force With Which it came may . beJudg, ectfrotri thelact that a nezra on Third • stieet . wits knockeddiihrU by three of the - stoner' striking h' on the hend nt"Ottec. Individu unable to gain 'shelter Were cov e yiwounded,andtheteire rumors t he one Or two personsiri the 31 .0thern part of the city — ,werekitied 4mtright.,S;;Lotifs, Republkthr,: ' r -.• _ . ~ . Arblix>4 MPS hattatrithei fireand 'eledetal fiirciflle'S were tniiied• Out of :doON hy it' It Is sapposedie be , the work' titan hwenditirtc% 'We think about haltdifflie buildinga In. Altoona Must haVejoeen d&trtiyed by. intim diary. fitetlvithin' tbe - laist 'few 'years, laid We alt think, that iti So' small a city, if, the: proper, energy,; and . tact were Am*, some of these . 'unsettles cpald be d.*Overed and 'punished as f ,ettkely.*ti k e law Whirrs.' ' At pas ant; howelar, 'arstlrieerna 7 to be a :crianitti helornmitted with impunity In Iblit , Phtee 1. •' ' ' l,l "- - ~, irons , Moe Qattiot, Wird and 1 &Gar a - - If A O terwarcu 111 ,• % • ~ sad era!4 e figh in duni tote. bet 31o4daithe*Iiiir WHIS ea dally tigilusted. : - linarjßeiAAJMitig4tY, editor of the New York Tribune has been ap jialiffa tiithili*Flitthe- - • . n Railroad.: He will ace*: 'Trammell 11 Treasurer Spinner has issued a cif. , cuter informing all National Banks :that have deposital in the Tgasttrer's 'Ale!' trug,tp:e4,,n/Pn" eys In their hands,. that -1.0120 future tipplicatiens for e x change , of such .E.etitintg win •nt. aecinkw.L Udder instructions of the Secretary of the TibaSury the folloiving . has been la3ned: • Terry Department, Treasurer's gelioth l VAthjnaton,„D C. -Hereafter new United States notes:win' lie fur nished from this office only on the killowlux tent= , • : • _rat. In return lot :defaced and mutilated United States notes and fractional currency and Convertible issue United States , notes forwarded to this Oleo for redemption. Second. On the receipt for certifica tes of deposit of Ataistazt Treasurers of the United States and United States depositories designated under act , of August 6th. 1866. - Third. On the receipt of collection of checks on banks and bankers in the cities. of, New kirork, snoston; deiphia and Washington.. In the first wise the nett , toter WM be forwarded by etpress tinder Gov ernment, contract, at the expense of the Department, provided the amount is $50,000 or more, or a mul tiple thereof by teas than ti ve hundred In the second and third - Ittili3`e - the notes will be forwarded under con tract at governthent rates, at the ex pense of the consignee, the amount ofmitt eharget being deducted from, the reance at office. F. E. SPINNFA Trtesurer of the 'United state& A Paute tyfiter gives the appenrance oT a young lady hi a Model spring costume: "It was a bright green faille skirt with it flounce of Chiudilly around the bottom. Her tinnier was made of two flounces rounded and verrfull behind, looped with green rosettes.. She wore on her left side, suspended from green silken conk an alms pouch chatelaine, on which her ini tials were nuked withitilatk and it was terminated by long, black tassels. Her bodice was square, and over It she wore a high, lace jacket with fall ing sleeves open and wide. Ilerjew els were enamel ,• small plates in her ears, on which all the biped specimens in the garden of acelimatation could not be got in among long grass; but, on one there was a stork on one leg; on another, a herron,- on her broach. an ibis and pigeon. • The favorite col ors are reds, violets and turquoise blue, because they are difficult to pro duce. Each subject is, whether hind, fish, or dragon, encased by exquisitely thin threads of gold." . Nominations not Confirmed. WARIIINGTON, April 21.—The lowing is an official list of the nomi nations that failed' of confirmation by the senate:—Mr. Sanford for Spain, Mr. (Urine for Sweden, Mr. Piel for Brazil, John H. Hutchinson to be Minister Resident at Hawaiian Is lands; A. H. Markiand to be Third Assistant Postmaster General; Janus L. Foley to be Secretary of Legation" at Madrid; Rigby V. Bell to be con sul ISt • Godmich; 1). 13. Randolph Kelm to be Consul at Kinkiang; George W. Swi ft to be Consul at Windsor; FraLk M. Pixley to be :Uni ted States Attorney for California; John A. Pratt to be Assessor of Inter nal Revenue; Seventh Kentiicky dis trict; Joseph P. Morse to be Pension Agent at Portsmouth, N. C.; Anton Newstatit to be Assessor of Internal Revenue,' Eleventh Illinois district; Jonathan G. Willis to be Collector of Internal Revenue,Thirteenth district of Illinois; William A: Davies to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Stock holm, Califbrnia; Addison Low to be Supervidoginspactarof Stmmbosts for the Sound disfriet;. JOseph V. Schofield to be Consill at Hakodadi; George A. Houghton to be Supervis ing Inspector of Steamboats for the Sixth district; Thomas .WEirath to be Appraiser of Merchandise for NeW York. • Postmasters.—Jturies'kelly, N. Y. City ; RObett A. Smith, Honesdale, Pa.; Jaciosou M. Rxise,Abingdon, Va; Chas. Wheeler, • Uinta, Alabama ; Mrs. Adeline Livingston, Greenville, Ala. ; • James Hall, Oixsito, WLs.; John J. Ilaydrigg, Greensburg; Ind.; Jos. Ferrier, Jeffersonville. Ind . .; George M. Howlett, Cedar Rapids, :lowa. J. Lingafelt, liollidaysburg,Pa.; Streak Ball, Lagrange, Ga.; Jsunss llcKean, Mercer, Pa.; O. Z. Olin, Waukesha, "Wis.; A. W. Caldwell, Rome, Ga.; Janies'.6l'Kean Mercer, Pa.; 11. W. Morrison, Cedar ,lowa. Ws have already noticed the mysl terious attempts on the life of Shmue .,_ Temple. a young miller of 'Yardley ville. ,The Newton Enterprise gives Itheioneigh* rcimentic atoryas aeon ;elusion of the drama: On Saturday 'morning last, Mr. It. Bitting found a letter under his store door, addressed to Samuel. Temple. When • Temple none hi he opened and rend it. It was'atterWard shown to and read by other persons. It was dated at New •York, March. :Nth, containing pages, written in an excellent Itand,•and signed' "Viola," and the sutkdanwrs its 'Some two years ago, She was riding with an at tendant near Faillintint Park, Phila. dolphin, whew the horse took fright, and she 5A11.4 thrown.froniter saddle, her foot being fast.in the stirrup. „In this dilemma, Temple, who, happen ed to be on the, toad, came to horns sEstance,_ dfsengaging her and thus tatvlng her. lire. That she 'is. wealthy and , educated, and in grad nide te'Temple, she is Anxious to be• Dome ititfwife..She shortly addressed two letters to' him, expressing her gip ii tindi love'but 'Temple (Bo ttum:L. Thete,determining no other Woman should over paeans hOtt,;ebis attempted his life, and for the purpose, employed four Spanish assassins, offering each one of them one thousand dollars to accomplish her rot. ThatVhenshe.wrote him the' ettir, requdsting 'Miff.* Meet Ileent Bordentotvn, she bid:conclu ded to make no more attempts at his life, butshe had ,not ,had an opportu nity to grey word to' her hired (wont- Ohm Leave 'the' last attempt was made- That she inpuded to have an Interview' with 'Min at Bcirtien townwbut changed her mind, and saw him from a secoadatou window. That new she is going to Europe,and thtit he is in no more dnhger', as she has lost her love for and would not marry hint. TetttPlo/S4OO members the circumstance 'of rescu ing the lady; that he asked her if she was hurt; she answered in The five and they parted. He' says he 'retrived the two letters, bat did not par 'PrOper to , reply to • them. The InYtei Is in the 'same - hand Writing of :the 'Me asking him to go t° Borden ,town, and, was in • a white envelope. aturstated thatahe had employed a person (o carry ti from New York to : Yonne ville. ' letter from- ticrantoiLiO the Montrose Republirxm says: " The 'ruiners of this county, Cnibow and Schuylkill propose to have it °general •strike soon, in order to §top the supply and raise the ,price of coal and thus It/Crease the wages. The onlY trouhle nowia with Ilyde Park. Th'ere are many Welsh and English there, who are not so, excitable and ;ready for striking as the Irish." Nam •ir M Wei - • "r• On Fw at °Week, branchasottbe ens die, alter w posed to have been a! or tt months and 16 aleys;bug i lt - really not more eari 60 tutodlit tug eight hours sira4in mar Aok. journn3ent over, nom nifty to Mon day or Touhly, and short erasion, were always in order, precious time having been wasted In useless debate, so that we will have another -the Award wCtrae °outrider choofee.=ah It at his leisure during the er and fall of this year which will cositheState forty ; w eft thottsand dollars for prjrktkag tattiest art ffplaillaluttust, tons g and psitage. • - - On all aides, by, men of all and in all cities, it la freely &d i = that the Legislattut of 1866 was the mast venal and corrupt body of men that ever sat in deliberation ,in the State Capitol. We do not pretend to my there are not Senators, and Rep resentatives who are above and be yond the influence of bribes for votes for filthy and dishoneet legislation, but we do assert It feeling it to be our solemn duty to give the people warn ing on the dangerrof sending igno rant and dishonest men to the . Ware, and it not requireVe years of repeated Legislative sessions hke the one just closed, to bankrupt the Commoltwealth, bind its laboring energy at feet of tyrannical cor pored investing Individuals with owlet. vileges to hold and control th 4 resources of the Conunoswealth the -welfare and interest* at the mass. Anything that had money In it, however un disgrace ful and destructive it might fair, be,could be embodied in the shape of a bill and passed, while anything which could - not be manipuhded and money made out of It, however fair, or ab solutely necessary it'Was for the ca• tabliahment of justice and the vindi -astion'of right, was ignored and treat ed with contempt, utilise indeed, the ring which controlled both Houses condescended to let it become a law. Divorce bills were openly sold in the lobby and the rotunda Divorce bills once killed could be revived,although the proceeding was in direct opposi tion to positive rule, Just, whenever the part ie s were willing to pay. For five thousand dollars any' man couldl divorce his wife ; for a pretext, any ' voluptuous wife of easy virtual:x:oM fling her husband away by aid of the Divorce Committee of the House, which Committee was fiercely emus ed, in open session of the House, of taking - bribes. The tax on petroleum andcoal was bro't through the House, and when it reached the Senate, WOO a vote was offered for its. The money to buy the ca e billthrough was ex posed as fully, in both branches, as are the funds of a sheep drover when ho is In market to purchase stock. Of course our declarations will excite rancor and resentment among the guilty, but we disregard their 'hate and iudignation if we can convince theteopletof the necessity of elect,. Ing honest men to , the M ature. NN'hat we thus make pub ut the repetition of what was daily avowed in this city by men of character And by legislators of honest reputation. No two ftdelligent men ever mpt cd the merits of bilis with out agreeing in the main fact that cor ruption ruled the hour; the journals of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh daily clufted dishonesty in connection with measures before ,both Houses, and now. the public have the facts that. rehires - 1s necessary to save not only the honor of Pennsylvania, but to protect the ordinary rights of even the humbled citizen from usurpation by some act of outrage on the part of I corrupt legislators. • We 'repeat our declaration that a more dishonest and corrupt legisla tive body, than that just adjourned, never eccupled the Capitol of Penn sylvania.-75Voic Guard. • - - NEWS ITEMS, —Rending complains of bad butter. —Blind Tom is going to play at Warren, —Montgomery county wants a new almshouse. A track for velocipede races is being made at Titusville. —Quite a number of fine buildings are about to beput up in Greensburg. —On Wednesday Meadville rejoic ed under a meteor apparently as large as tho moon. —The first shad are announced as having' been caught in the Lower Susquehanna. —The workmen of the Penn's. Slate Works of Northampton county are on a strike. —lt Is eikl that agents are now at work; in Lucerne county to produce a strike among the coal miners. Tiu; local editor ,of the rawford Journal amuses Minket during hls promenade; by counting the unmar ried dogs he sees. • —ln Huntlngtiob, Sunday is the fashionable day for funerals, and there has been one In that town every Sun day this year. other day a mad dog appear ed in Penn borough, Westmoreland eotintY,andbit sevemlehildreci *for_ It was killed. —Phillip .Haty, charged with stealing money from letters !tom the Lowell, Massachusetts, post Office, has been held for trial In $5,000. —The Penn.sylvania Railroad has founded a new town, nine miles from the Market street bridge, .Philadel phia, which is called Byrnmarr. —The dwelling house - of Mr. Geo. Lord, near Meadville, was, with mast of its contents, destroyed by fire last Friday. Therewas no Insurance. —The Waslngton Reporter "says: "We have not seen a better prospect for a good crop of wheat In this coun ty for several years past than there is at the present time. —The Mountaineer Rase Ball Club of Ebensburg has voted to contribute $350 of the funds realized by its late Fair towards the erection of a sold iers' monument in Ebensburg. —fn the course of this week an int . - mense Cuban demonstration will be held at the Academy of Music. Phil adeiphia. ' Several Senators have ac cepted invitations to speak. • —An °rush& dispatch says: A heavy snow storm IS reported at Forts Laramie and Fetterman, on Wednesday ; last. The troops in pur suit of marauding bands- of. Indians were, delayed by the snow. —The Greensburg Herald says: "The wheat In this county looks ele gant, and the past Week of pleasant weather has given the farmers a splen did opportunity to put in oats and prepare the soil for corn planting. -:-.Lantaster can hardly be a safe piece to , live in Just now. ,The bit mmarr Rape "Our policemen are thdirslKWAng dogstexting symp. tomanfreadness." • The danger nom the labkl - 'animals and the • pollee metes' pistols must be fearful. ,---tliatork DemOcratsaym "Grain 'Myer looked mtire promising than now in York county. Fruit trees are begining to bud and blossom, and if nothing unforseem happens we will have au abundant crop the coming season." - —A Wheeling-Ile rode his veloci pede over to ashington, the other day, where he "'created great excite ment. He lelt i rriadelpsitia at eight 'o'clock in the morning and reached Washington at three 'in Ithe •atter noony which wig not very last time fbr bicycle. , _ —A rnan : named lilannony shot and killed a man named Spitler with a shot-grin, hear Cluimbereburg, on 3fondapleatt Both men were gun ning for game and both were very drunk.. Harmony ,waaro'drunk that he can't tell how he shot i the other but knobs therdid not quarrel. feliitilksjiVuggittif 12- d s V At eia *De the n would destroy tbe betel and a lame Meek of frame dwellings adjoining, and lir. John -Yocum, a prominent Mama, was wexcited that dyedwas Mel= withrapoplexy and al mat tostsatly. TuzNtisszO,T atha IPM t Is found grpigllerra Nevada Iwo inTalifonda. - The San Mateo (CaL) • Gkastis says that, sone years ago nutmegs ,egua; in strength and flavor to those &the East India, were plucked at the head waters of the Feather river, near. county. The tree, it is reported, giles certain of pine. the me lly times of nutmegs were gathered in Pbeer county, and sold in snail. —The West 'Chester Record tem The depeeits of iron ore import farm of Mr. Jacob Keenan, in West Nantmeal, are much more extensive than at first supposed. The ore is magnetic iron—one of the best ores found. It lies only four feet under ground and the miners have now the depth of seventeen feet, the quality of Iron -found -appearing to improve with the death. The mines are: leaned to capitalists, who intend to develop them fully, and think of erecting a furnace for smelt ing the ore on-the spot. —At Vermont, Fulton county, Illinois, on Monday last a little son of J. H. Harris, aged thirteen years, was found suspended by the neck with a strap in his fathe r barn quite dead. In the atter-noon of the same day aeon °feel. T. Tenney was found hanging In a similar manner. No cause can be assigned tor these coin cident acts of self-destruction. The most intense excitement prevails. —A citizen of Parkersburg, West Virginia, said to be wealthy and re spectable, was arrested at Newport, Kentucky, on Saturday, on charge of enteriw the room of a lady cousin of his, last Friday night, in a hotel at Newport, with criminal intent on her !Nelson. THE frontiers of Russia and from Citovian as far as Herne= .present a prey population to a horrible famine, the entire , but esy the Jews, being decimated by hunger and typhus fever. In the first named town a house is shown which was inhabited by six families, but which is now empty, all the inmates having perished. Apoor woman had lost her husband, and thirteen children; one still remained; then he died, like the rest. Just after he had expired, themother exclaimed: "Ere is happy; , he has nothing to fear or to stiller like our selves." A subscription has been opened, and aid is received by M. Julien Hirsch cashier of the house ,of that name at Hemel. e I ' - Tire New York Tribune gives some insight into the way detectives work to ferret out the perpetrators of a glary. The The safe 13f Wheeler, Parsbns and Co. was robbed of $17,000 in watches and jewelry on the morning of last New Year's day. No positive information cobld be obtained of the manner of the robbery and the atse was given up to the police. Each and every one of the employees of the firm was for many days subjected to con stant surveil la nce, none the less strict because of its aecresy. The constant and patient watching of the detec tives, dayand night, soon satisfied them that of all the employees only two, Jeannot and Gustave Kendt, a machinist,•knew anything of the bur glary, and of their complicity with the affair they were by no means cer tain. However, these two men no became the attacking points for the whole Aimee. A French detective was installed in the establishment as as sistant watchman, while another be came an apprentice to the business, and was em toyed in ashop cleaning and other disugrrmble tasks, which doubtless sharpened his appetite for revenge on the parties who had sub- Fcted him to such misery. During February Jeannot became very dissi pated, was discharged, and made his way to Massachusetts, accompanied all the time by his faithful shadow, Stickily • alter Jeannette departure, Kendt wasobeerved by him shadow to be living in a style greatly beyond his means, dressing rather extrava gantly, refurnishing his house and in dulging freely in real estate specula tion. An intimacy had sprung up between him and the French detec tive, or assistant watchmad, to whom he proposed that they make another raid on the safe, where be knew there was $90,000 in precious metals. Pre tending fright the detective at first re to embark in the affair, but finally, alter much urging, consented to 'remain passive while the work was being done. Kendt prepared himself for the new enterprise, when the Superintendent ofthe Detective Agency, deeming that evidence enough had been collected to con demn the burglar twice over, caused his arrest. New Advertisements. Alliance Shovel Plow. 'Patent Aug. 20,'61. Re-Issued Aug. 11, 1868 ? , We would call your attention to our Doable Shovel Plow, which we think, without doubt, excels anything now in the market fur Thu purpose designed. Its principal points of excellence are that it is WROet3IIT IRON FRAME, Very light and strong--steel shovel—cos. ilk' adjusted to ran shallow or deep, and is :Neatly and Tastefully made. - . NIXO,NAL" CO., Alliance Ohio. For sale-by SSITGEIt it CO. aprl4df. GRANTS CABINET.—The ex• citement about the cabinet being over, and "all quiet on the Potomac," a new excitement has sprung up at Dr. J. D. Coffin's Union litore,cot ner Bridge and Rhode Island streets, Rochester, Pa. In addition to a general assortment of drugs, patent medicines, perfumeries, oils, paints ; putty, die.. I have Just received an elegant assortment of bauts and shoes. tttttt mg Which may be found some of the finest and hest kinds of Ladies, MISSeil sand dill (hens shoes, all new' and bright—no old' Guildoned. • second hand stir& • If you Want to buy to buy a fashionahle, shoe 221 per cent cheaper titan they are sold at any, !cher shoe stoic in the county this is the phut,. II you went a pair or extra fine Ralmonibi or Gaiters, Polish top, or slip. pers. this thiFlacs, , J. D. COFFIN. P.S. Ph clans piirscriptions put tip card - fully. retired from the prac• thee of medic' Pe. ciinsequeutly will nut at tend ally professional mils. apr7:4t J. I). C., M. I) LOOK HERE. QPIIIIIGG AND IBITDDIStat GOODS. -The cutdenrotztod begs keys to lotions Ids friends se/ Do pabilic teese♦Ol that be has )Not toothed NW stock of goods of the latest anis' SR *Mar BolinStair wow 'which So4Dro 4 1.411 7 modem rate.. GENTI:EJIHNS' FURNISHING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. . . Clothing suede to order aa the ebartast sake. Thauktal to the Mahak ter pest favors, 1 hope by Alois atteetkal to basuless lo wit s ass that saes of Me as. DANIEL MILLER. BRIDOI CS7.. BIUDOCIVATHR. PA. mar 24:tr Thos. McCreery, BANKER, CenterN Street ad Masai, Bearer. Money 'loaned on Goverment Bonds, Interest allowed on time deposits. We will also receive applications (or, policies in the Laris lusarusite Op. et dm V. A. Also 3lereltants, 3lantifseturers and Ar• flame; Fire Insurance Co, of Pittsburgh. Office below the thurl.l3iNse sprliAL ' ' • i L 4ir m a lait47 arm la Malmo ale Sikh O. 0 1 . aSIIMb April. eft, LA I* aealatall lwrltibee. red .a ne missiders he= is=lawgiu. ears 141 lam 1 As ik. 4 . y. Apelll, se TIII ardadt A. me. latorkae al Oarlexage. NIIIOIII . . Coamakt«. • 116-41 ban fm ameasommy IA 1 • Ow District Cowl start U:11. 14 WI wirom 1 dloatet of 11,L flosi sitter of Due mil 4 _ llsslidek of misva. amity. PA. Haeltnop. No.llllllllspisli÷ Warns* mom= Ai mot. rs, tie NM day April A. H. pro To whom It attic Comeini: Tie riedenicr.,t hit Sato= sad••./ 1 soos," r umlaut, at rowerlad bra: m i v p aii mpo a ri rid &Ada, r C" Wi r l ara . KOLA A•914:1::: (Local copy.) = AUK/WORN 1110710 E. -- b onshate wart of llama county matter of tio aconaat of W. P. - Townsend, x i ,. rotor and Vesta of tams will ad tibia - Van it... kink. decal/ad. - And now to wit Month list, Oo amt.. of D. IL Chamberlin. lel.. the Court naptat s, R. Madan, list„ no vodka, Ifs asks avant... want octlio balance of mesa to Mode of do. enter; AA. Rs tiadtwows Ak-)lilted tistrato, • tram Use word. Attn. JOll2l A. IMAM if, Ct.,. wilt awed to the dudes of , O r. w s T mukLAN. meat at my oaten lo Jaw Oriathlia =T i t day of say. read at 9 o'etoch A. M. what __ where verde. Interested ma atonal if the, t hi nk 'lttnPet. aortl:a. Auditor. A GREAT -1410 M ED ITOU TUE CM= OP Throat and Louis Diseases., Dr. Wishart's Piet fru, far cordial. It la the vital principie of the Mae Tree.. sid by • pantile promo la the distillation al ter, by which its highest medial properties Lee tai atned. It le the only hatsguard and sellable remedy Chat Weyer been prepared feast the juice of the Plc. Trea. It Invigorated the Aft:stile organs and the appellte. It atom eo. the debilitated syetem. It sod enriches the blood and extol. booths optima the corruption which serocila breeds on the tangs It diseolata the mum or phlegm which eq., the elepeasamis oil the Incgs. - hobnails yelinciple sets epos the imitate l .ve. bee of the lunge sad throat, penetrating to each dleassed part, relieving pain and malxlalng-tats. n itls the result of year' of studs and experiment and Is offered to the alikted with the positive a. soma of Its power to mists ettilkeistuu dimm, If the pa dent has not too long delayed • retool w the seam of cure : Cocsampthe of the Lune, Cough. Sere Throat and Brew, Brow:hide, Liver Complaint. knee sad dm Meedlng Pike, .Asthma, Whooping cent Derla. ie. Wean °Rea asked wry are not other recodo. In the market fur Coneumptime, (Neagh.. telt. and other Palawan affectiomeennual to Dr Lti c Wilhart's Pipe Tree Tae Coallar. We nerve_ let. it amen not by stopping Coat& but h, looming mad satiating man is throw of It.e unhealthy matter collected about the throat awl bramble' tubes, cassinglrritstlon and came dd. Most Threat and Lang Itetactlim are cow posed of anodyne, which Lb the costa le awhile, but by Peels c awn* the terse become hapdened na4 www thy laide ne retained o system . et Za L beyond t he c o ntr o l atd eminent physicians. The Pine The TarCottilaL, with lie mole. ants, are prellesible,becasse they reams the cu. of irritatioo orate mucous memboree and lace chili mbar, aselettbe lungs to act sad throw ~c the unhealthy recrittenua and putty the bloie, thus sciest illeally making the care perfect. • IN. Mahan be, as as at his °See handsel, and tbocteands of Corrientes from men sod no men of cumneettocable diameter who were one, bopefeely even up to die, but through the ace.. dews ofGod were completely ratoreff to bee to by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A phyctrion it or. tendance who an be eoueslted io penou or by mall. free of charge. Price of Noe Tree Tar cot. dal $l3O per bottle. tit per doz. !tent by rut-re.. on reclpt of price. Address L. Q. C. Wl.hart, it tin STI !forth id street. Philadelphia Pa. spral,lnt. Vor Sale.--A valuable brut adjoining New I: Brighton. and one town lot In the plan of 4.1 town. The eubscriber offers befalls that reins bleplece of property late the residence of Darla Hoop. deed.. situate In Pulaski tp. std the Borough of New Brighton. Bearer count(. Ps cortialnitc about GO acres The irnproveshet. are a weillsedit done b 00•, with brick eddltlov containing eight room/. kitchen and cellar. The honer la supplied by an excellent .spring of .11 water. Owe lea large beak barn sad other cut bowies and a small orch .rd of good fruit lhe finite onderiaid with a vein of good bilusle.“.. coal,4hich has been opened and worked le ten, please. Thia would make en excellent ph, Lt Lay out wishlag to go WO thegard!als: sr dairy busineee. AW.—One town lot No. BY; In the plan ct Navu_Briglitoa, 'haste pill (or Railroad' 'too_ Immediately oppotita the new tallroad all 11(4. Yaw Price and arms mule tnu.a uL application G. a. BARREN. ittartiAL New Brighton. Pa We tin not %yidh to nfo.m you, n ader, hat lly. , Wonderful, tr any other manila., Hscovered a reumly lint cures Consmnp lon, when the fro half CnawmnlJin .port, will core :01 liamses whether of mind, hotly; or (-stint., make men live tOreV• er, and leave death to play for want a work —and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a hilssiffi par +dim to which lieu en itself shall N. but a futle show. Yoa have heard enough o f that kind of humbuggery, and wed. not wonder that y. n hare Ir this time come dis ' , msteil 1011 it. - But when me t,ll you that Dr. ((age's Catarrh Heinetly.‘%ii; POSITIVELY (THE the worst rUP•II of t path,. we only assert that which thou• ands ©n testify to. Try it and you wir be convinced. We will pay ssooltv.w.‘ for a audio( Catarrh that we cannot Cure sold by MOIR Drnegista Everrwlinr. PRICE o'o,y SO eI:NT!.... Sent post paid, Inc Nan" CENTIC Foyrrsci.azi • (or $2, or one dozen for $3. tit .'.' , 't stamp for Dr. Sage's. pumplikt on C.l tarrh: Address the proprietor. It. V. PIERCE, 31. 11. mar 3.3 m Buffalo. N Y To the tiebool Directors of Deal et County. • GENT - 143ERN In pursuance of th , fortythird section I,l' the act of the ail; May, 1834, you are hereby notified to nn' i in convention at the Court House in I;r., year. on the tint ip May, mg the 4th day of the month: et I oils k. in the utlertmon, and select vlvatvoce. a majority of the whole number of di r... lots present tine person of literary :m.l scientific acqturementak and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, roil!, tv superintendent for the three suce,, , l ina years; tleterntille the amount °from Pcnsalion for the' =sae; anal certify 11,- xtinit t l the 'State Superintendent at Ihr rhiburg, as requlretl by the tlalrtytaintl , as 4 fiartketlwaretions of ardd set. is. - wlrrTi t of Benn•r apr14.31. 81).111. 3.ll>SlMitiii, IlavC now in store awl ready fi.r • . • at ion n fun line or NEW KPR171431- GOODS in 6hrtiw lion nets and li.t..French ern and Ornantents, Ribbons In an Omits, Milllnere OoaM," ty. Gimps anti Laces, Frame, Blocks.Silka. and Sating, Caps,Tarlatans„Ern• ' brolderies and fin nditer ' Lace; and - Imitation, -- Rut9iu Pnfr. Inas, White 01 , 1MiA, CalltaniCS ' and Paper Collars and (`ulF• Ties, Suspenders, Shirt& Shirt Fronts, un4prwear, cmyeto, 1101 , Skirts, Holsery and Gloria', Paptr 'Muslim 'DRILLINGS, COUNTERPANES. GOol) Soap, Perimlicry, Umbn•lla•, I'ara.:d• AND NOTIONS. EAST}UN 30MTING Piticy), Nos 77 & 79 Market Street PITTSBURGH, Jan V. 13423.--marl.—april. • FRUIT TREES, VDTES, AND BERMES. 10,000 No. 1, 1 yea; old seedling It'etst at $5OO per 100; also SOTIIII hid; sand grapevines at $5 (10 per linudro: alaigootteberry bushet, $5OO per Innidr ,,l A variety American seedling strnwbero 'plants, Wilson's Albany 7:1 eta. pet bin] plants $ per thonseml: $1 00 per hundred: Triumph il,g3tt $1 00 per hundred, $7 50 per thou a n d. Bun new pine, $1 00 per hundred. it; per thousand. .Nnniery one mile west c( Denver on 11,,- TuernmWas Road, In Brighton tn. . - ,,APT 7441 .. • 9EOI(OE' ENGL
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