The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 05, 1869, Image 2

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FOR • COVSUNOIt, 381,
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I 1(1 . N. Ait xot.n Wel
known, and highty,.estmn,ef.l„eitizett
of Pennsylvania, cileCtitri re:sf,,,'
'donee In Franidim. Venting° bounty,
on lastWediteedtq'es•ettitig,Aged • to •
yatrs. "Mr: I'luni6f',`was - fgr
^-,•yotrs Aleading liquormile pidAtlehtn,
And represented • the •Vcrattngo
trlet irt - Cengrt*'some ,4 two , or threo
terms;'Atiout twenty-tiVe in.: thirty
y&mi agov Subsequently he .was.elne 7 ,
ted to an& filled the ottlee 'of ;Canal
Comnittelerier ',Of Pennsylvania for
One ter* 0. 4 til?l*S'iku. The. dee . cits
ed had qultnit number, of reiatiyi
residing fir this county.. ° •
• •
• , 400 jior,
16110(1°A I t:11411aq' uddreavdio the
people'd Texas. itunotinelng Idinself
as n mtulltiaeo for the vfdted,Stat&g.
- Senate. Among other things; he de-'
• elares 'in'thvor of • Ow - ratification of
the new . ConstitUtiOn.:bY the people;
the election of none but*publtams
.to ()RIO; the support of Andrew
IlLontan,for Governor; and. the re-
bloval off ;
every friend of the tlover,intient. The,
(triumph of. ,ro-construction, during
the upprohing• summer and fall, is
'ph b4ond the liowerof ite ene
mies to vrevent or postioue.
TuF;.llm:kocratic pape' rs
.
Grant tio - little because, of two or
tibreeappolntmonts o( colored men to
' minor offices." These men were taken
From the educated awl ablest of
theleracts s und neither, of them are
charged with the commission of nay
criule, or of having a single bad habit.
(blot I.s th€ only sin of which any of
theta' are guilty. Two of them we
believe have declined :the appoint
menta conferred upon them an act
which scarcelyeny Democrat in • the
Unitetiffiates would lave done. .Thp
refusal of a Democrat to hold of
fice when it iS tendered to him Is ono
of thc rarest things in the W) tld, and
will deerver favorable mention whec
ever it occurs. .
.
TP Fl , Conservative . Cenvention of
, the State 4 Vir g inia . assembled on
the 255th nit:, at - Richmond andadop
ted t majority report for submitting
the I , ustitution to a'vote of the pee.
1 , .
pie, s'itsr carried. with but a 'few disa
sen4g. oie..i. The. debate pointed
tinamitakobly to Walicer as Conserv- .
alive candidate Tor Governor: !..iii.-
Mations were adopted for a better 1
oronization; and for the appoint. '
meld or cmitiniasieuers to Waiti on'
Gen.Mrant relative to thesubmissiod
of thetsanstitution, and also to, wait
ed Gen; CanbY,;•after which they nil-
Awned sine ilk. ':' ,' . ,' ' , • '
There had been a miuority 'relied
ptesented•tb . .the body .prier to
jaufruirent, the spirit tit whleh 'urged
the:peciPlU to vote down the lonstitu-
I don— ,Ifnegro suffrage Was to be.
(Owed on them by the Uenerai
em anent, Virginia shunt& not assist
in ;the :degradation. Those wird fa
vural:tho majority report Said, ;that .
sort. of an argument was a thing of
the past. Nelrr6 suffrage was an ne,
eomplished fact, and .the white 'lwo
* of 'the State instead of sullenly
resisting ...the geezer:a- Government,
should eery 'out reconstruction iu
good fitith—accepting what It gives
and milting the is.st, of It. It wa
urged that the election of Gilbert,(.
• Walker; a northern Ropublkuu and
administration supporter for Gov
ernor, would ONO the people' of the .
Nortlucontldence profsious, and
• induce ingnigrution to the South. •
Tim STATE CI rxan is publislatl at
Harrisburg, Pa. It is a Republican
paper, and a live one at that. It.pro
feKses to be honest itself, and exacts
honesty oh the part of others. It has
watched the course of the State 'Leg
islature, recently, in session at thirds
. burg, very closely, -and now repro
- stets it 19 have been the mostoorrupt•
body of men that ever itsseinbled at
the'Stnte'yupital, In the character of
a Legislature. It qualifies this dee
' laration, however, by stating that
therwere a few members of the Sen.
ate, !And a,few of the house,' upon
whoin tile-charge of corruption could
not rest. The names of these , are us
follows: In th 4 Senate Wilmer Wor
thington, of. Chaster dinty; C. H:
Stlnsou,otldontgouiery; IL S.Brow
of Northampton; A. ti:Olnisted, cif
Potter; U. Bawsou Coleman, of Lob-
Imp
n; E.llllllngfelt of Lancaster; P.
T., Mclntire,. of ,Perry ; W. A. Web
10%. of Clearfield; JamesL. binduun,
of l'ittsburgh; James:Nem of Butler,
and M.ll. Lowry, Of 'Ede. In the
flume, Sptker,Chirk, of:Phlladel
phia; J. F, Chambedlu, of Bradford
eountY; R. 1".• Brown, of Clarion; F.
• W. Ame, of etawibrd; George I'.
ilttit and John D.Btranahap,. of Ede;
, W. H. Playford, of layette;. S. B.
Brown, of .11mitIngdont Joint H.
Walker, of Franklin; John H. Long
, necker, of Bradfintl; and Thonirct
N leholaon, of lkaver Outof
a Legistatun. composer( of one hund
red and thirty-three members, is it
not a burning shame, that but twen
ty-one nut be regarded by au impar
tial observer, as being above slid be
' yond the reach of bribes? If this ex
, MO IS u faithful One, we have Only
to add, " God sai*e the COMMOII
-
, Ot'En Um miles; of the truck of the, l
Union Pacific Railroad was laid on'
the 18th ultimo, 'and there were but
nine miles More to put down to com
plete the connection between the eas
tern a nd wertern divisions,aftor whitit
the !Mewl!! be finished from the Ats
hurtle to the Pacific. The hen was
laid at the rate of , a tujloau hour, on
'Wednesday last; but the track - Myers
have been compelled to suspend their
work until the ;finding of thdrernain
ing sections shall have been CiuM
}detect, and some of it is :heavy reel:
cutting. The ntlisoredown to within
eight mill of the summit. of ProfM
ontory Point. Governor Manford,
efeallfornik, visited thaeastem clid
of the road, last week, -Ihr the par.'
I ew of inducing an abandonment ot
the rock cuttings; for that of the ettll
tral road, but found no ono having
authority to mak^ the change. In
any event the watt will soon be coin
pieta! through, as a very large loice
of hands is worked.
, Since the above WKS hi type, we re.:
ceive the news thitethe tit.teretary of
the Interior bus been. officially In-'
formal of the eotnpletion of the road,
And the ntils of the two divisions will
,lie.:l4llied MIA week.: TheComi
arepin4tmeted to examine the •
ly Corepleted•seettens from the
mile . post to "proMontory . 41p1
'Mid report 11.4 Rope as possible.
•
The Ihmhbal aqk 110pde.._.
IWlOgiakalintiselitti (Rio
. • 4 (igton number of tko German
Mroalifirglato - frOe
r9.4 . 14* - ¢rtiteilltnib t aiieh f to
they wont jaitileeto . Vr,
•Deniocratic noquatptancta,maccooni.
" Black Dutch" artlchs :which
.14eurel in thil:nodicdt atc Weald; •
egos Thaso:APlV* IkiiiixhUs
. Irl'
'conversing 'with , rierinuu
t`ttns *Ant the•iiddical artlchi and
I,say : There om l ean see . vliat:!tho.
BepUbileiin klide* think of 5 1 mi;'
ti!eir C4Liniation you Mn,
and funk • brand ;portion". of maul
fond, and the' mOstdetiiudhednitroi
•
per in Afthae!luoAd 40.U 1 311, 0, 42
tleman and a ehrtetiumnfty yatralxli
only 'tiiant , :ydur
,Y04.1 1 49,24ipr.t1wy . get them they
voidd kick you'Uito thadept4.4 06'
aca•if the law puma ted then' i •to dO'i
.
. .
- - Tlte:Geriain,llVtipupilcari.4 Who haye
. tootle limit grieYarax.a.knqwn.lo 14
have inquired whether thogreatites .
public iii Party of the United States.
entertains feelings of hostility to -for-
Adgner d 'generally, nod toGermans in
. . , • .. ...
lieu .
particular ;., MI „U/S0 Wij (~ 10, ,*
centimeuts as areptranuigated by the.
, Radidtd In relation to the latter Are
approved by the,Republiams °Oleo
ver •county. We answer. tie, ;Thai
Republican party oft he United States
authorizes itarirtintatlVes to'tneet
iu NathinalUonyentlon epee in tear
Years Inkiest niggling m18,1'04.01'
May Ms, and at licit conventioa• It :
Was.held koftlatt 'tt negro could be
ehrislionlied and Made a:pent/01mi
of before a.Gersign; imt-tfuit s all men
ofwhatever creed, clime or aneastry,
Were Treekndetliail before !Um law.
'Chat Convention, too; not tuimititifel
.of the political sap Port the Republic
can party Lad always receive] at thi s
Bands of Our German fellow-citizens,
atilt not forgetting their sturdy pi.
•triotisin during the war, and rement.
I - wring vividly how the German bat
talions rentAoWn to death with Ly.
on at Wilkiit'streek,bew they stood
with and-supported Sigel when' . his
grape and canister .made grtht gaps
•In the rebel llne'at, Pat Ridge; how
theyrode t Withizagonyi at Springtie7d ,
where the nut daring cavalry "charge
of the whole warwasnutdty i s uldhew
their blood was pourell tint on .every
battle held' of the rebellion, reersg
i. n Zed their patriotism, service and
n timidity by selecting their,Amerl
n leader, Gen. Carl tichurz, as teat'.
p 'airy chairman of that• body, and
looked upon hiiii thrqughout its -mi.
silm as one ofits ablest and' ftiremot,
.
members. The National Reptitilican
party has shown its aPireciation of
the Gertuan . element of this Country
by its action on that ouksion. It has
not, nor will it take oaten backward
hi relation to that element in .the fu
ture. 9tte German ftiends may rest
assured of Met.. ;', . .
, •
In Beaver county. kite German Re. I
I pub:km - viand theirdscendQtts num
' beriadre. than our majority offer the
lkiniociati;: - IMO ili6e troth uS, as
the Radicles article is tpleulated to
tio,J'Y' attacking their. nationality, 1
i,i4 the Republitpn will be left in a-1
hopeless. miliority 'lndepeOent, of . ,
Party considenitiens, however, their '
steady habits, industry, morality and
iatiletlsnientities then' to- bur ce
: teem, and deveiv"ei'llie ditty upon us
of seeing them treated with respect.
i The older men 'among them brought
the love of frectionyad free institu. I
Lions with then; from their gather-'
land, and during t helite" war none
Were more liberal than they in giving
of their' worldly goods that this free
nation might live.. Their sons and
grind -at ins, stirred with the same im
pulses, tilek their Owes In the line,
and went, with native eenunanders .
to the battle field.' Some of these, of-1
ter weary marches, excessive expos.'
ure and terrible iiiittiss, returned' to
their 1101111e$ after" he war was over;
other; did not. ' Many of the former
are still among us, carrying' erupts , '
sleeves or leaning on crutches, while
the latter sleep in their bloody beds,
where they gave up their lives ' , Tor
the Republic., Should, the national;-.
ty of these men be assailed pack their
kindred held up to public scorn,as
befog tower oli the pltuie of clyiliza-,
lien than a "...‘hrginlii or South Car.
el irra negro ? -": , NW" Shame on the
thought; add in behalf of all the
German, RepnbliOns of liarniony
township. the Griinir aid Koterba'S
of o.•onority township, the' Itenters
of Freedom, the limber's, Sludfer's
andStrohecker's of Phillipsburg, the
Speyerers'keiteehen's of Rochester,
the kluiliehat's. of Rrid;iuwater, the
Gwhring's Teets' Black's and 11w.
SOfi's 'of New tie,wiekley, the Metz's,
Musser's and'iZiegler's 'of ''Franklia,
and scores of others. we ,;tight' men
tion, wo pronounce the Rod/cars '...•
tlinatlim of the German Character
'4lse and slanderous; 'and believe with
I-Went that the article in tri , .), : lion: was
written witlin view of driving them
and their kindred out of their Own
41Id into a lakile political organiza
tion. . . .
Tar Canadian Parlhatient, new in
tie!-aion ut OttoWa it.diseusshut, mat
ters of intereStin eonueetlon with its
relations to the United States. On
.April. - 27th :lLr. Keller, member of
Um Mouse lit t2wian 011,asked whet it
• er the Cloven:intent • intended -to en :
force 'sintilat • titxoe: and duties on
:Vinerican vessels trading in
tu „pmt li•dy ! ...".loyitli 00 their ve4-
se:A fettling hi •AideidNAti l'orbc." Mr.
ROSS replitatthat the matter was un
der consideration ; but the (.Iciverit
q!ent dots trot pled[ itself to any
partitailar line id' Polley. Mr,.Collin
inguired whether the (loverninent
intended to place an armed Rave (01
the t.rrazi of the llontinion th priwent
4merhan'l4Shernnin trim itt (lent-
dian .Haters daring'lbe. coming:4m-,
aon. The Premier • replied' that he
Mid/I - stew' rite Admiral in command
batts . idel:able force on the giound
tor purpose,O . Kkoteettng the tish.:.
'ides`, but desire(' thequestion 'should
'nor urged at the preges.t tiAtt. The
Uhlted States (dulnt, by the treaty,
theY have al, right anywhere
thiee miles of the t'unatlittu
coast. It' teelailiked by • Canada that
the 15), should Is- nut within thee°
utiles frank headland. to heathand;
thi4 Interpretation would exclude the
'Aittericans from all the best fisheries,
which and ;[suited in - large ly,ty4 atnd
gulfs laside:the,hcadlanth. •
—Tice health Of Alexander 11. lite
rilensi of Georgia, is lunch isnpnryvtl.
4 tenee. oy
Aren't Court to 4 hung 9n Friday
..lpti„..„Xh defendant stet forth in his
petWpa: a let nitrtrtiltrettnitt
)4,l ! „. # it p rXe l tlickY ''
hilicot..4 o ,riekr#.44i
ofitooket . 114: ktte lottlot,lhe ACZ'
{iftngres
,Apritlittid. The peti
tintlo4l*.l43,l44lllt.if t•, a ise ri P ta
14
hn the State .constpund tunis
a *tit , Of error be allotted him him.
inoiv ifid' tr. S. District.
Court, lillitirstuitiool of 1,14 kets
Icongret,.of Atardi : :).*l;iiitt44l
lwns.:ailowed l Anti
iltiOlattut,itnutt "Ilttestion suggestat
.hy titektlOn&' . will It clFiittty tbtt
Altlerniatat.
(lON% Stevenson ,of lienbudi_Y,ltua
ilia/tied relplie 16Y . J.,,( ; mie. the
c °ll(l Piji l iqPYo , ,f,A rlll) to P7l l fliq
I for 4 0 -10•11 1 4 1 ,P9t roahcni :Pe!
m ntalamus senyed .npott;thn q4ft
by . thcolt: Jxulgo, .Bland
Itadard, i ,prohilliting tile: xecut
[This rals;polin!anieliet)Votstitteand
'notional authority, Alia „Of : cou.nse,
. 4 `Cnelo Sam" will come out beht..:
, , 41:Znyttitt SPRAfttrgy of liirodaLd
and, gliselttchlw it , frinnallquarters.
.liencral .13tirnsidugOe,hitii`a terrific
botobardnient, ono 44. *st iO4, r 6l "
wonls used in relation to liiin,(Gen.
11.) in one-of his speeches In the:Se.n-
Ate: .in the sante sPeecli Sprague at
tacked a yoting It hode Islander iiiiiiV
ed Godthird,',und alleged AigtePtill-1
Airtrusho*ed tim. White haithei".at
, the ilest,tiTattle eft 1;lult Ittth.: Goddard ,
has written the'follOWlng note fri rti .
pIY, nu& lui.s had it puidialted
,in . .the
New York Tribune: i • .
lb (he lion,lrui; •S)waglie,'U. N. Son
, cdoi front Rhode Idad: - .
Availing yourself of -our
. position
In tholl. il. Senate, ant • abusing its
privileges in alaLse i d :cowardly
spilit; you Itni-ein your' pewit of the
tith ult., charged inc wit Waving do
iiii
serted tuyist in the houcof danger,l
while a inemherof the Ist • Itluxle Is
land c llegiment. Gen. Ilurnsklo bull
ingoi-er • his own signature, • denied
the truth of. your asertions, It .re-
Jintins fornieto pronounce you before
the world, and with 21 fell apprehen
sion of: the words I use, a liar, ii . ea
• lumniator 'and a poltroon : I arn, .lie.
, r • • 'llia:vets V. thmalen,
Late Capt. oft'arb., Ist It: I. neat.
Providence, April :3, 150.
ENGs makes a preemptory de
niand upon the Cohan authoritiesfor
the releasioLthe an
American vessel Poised by those4 . ll-,
thori ties in British waters, and In:vi
olation of thp Ilritlsh'soyertlguity,
which was at :the :Tptileatt *s&lish•
We for her protection. ° Thbi demand,
alsO Includes such other ropmution as
juSticertsjulies: The 'yowl . has al
tently been condemned by the Span
ish.!Admiralty ma lawfutPrize 7 that
verdid. standitigt4xm :the • ..fitet that
her .eargo' conShited Of war material,
understood to be (Or the, insurgents
'Use—so that the position ,atnnht fail
'to embarrass the Cuban Coyeriunent.
Bid the violation of her sovereignty,
of Whit,at 1.. gland 'complains, was
flagnint, and could not he submitted
to, even without, the Amerbant. do
maiici ibr the enforeemaut of the
matutime-law, witicii reds at the '
tbunchktiou of thiS Law:, It: is' satis 7
factory to perceive thi! 'promptitude
and.vigor with which the affair , is
taken up at London, mid which will
be fully sustained in the West Indian
water-, in securing, in any event, the
redre-s..thus insisted on. • I.
Washington
Ths.President suinninned bzu.4: the
absent cabinet members to . attend Ix
nitelinir nu the :1(0, and to Amide
whether Mr. Motley should be sent
to London at once, or as Mr. Fish is
understood lo desire, he shall -wait
(Tali! news of holy the rejection of the
trealy_ wad_roceived reitches
31inister Ifttio's ri:signation is pos
itively aceeptetl, and Qtsiend Sickles
will; be snot to H.hnfonl's •
friends urge Lis, retention at, 'Brussels ;
bat the President- is inclined. to ..sub,
statute Jones.
, .
Sev . ieta,ry 13oittNiell returned to
Washington on the. :loth, anttu ill at
the'. I)erairtment attending to busi
ne-a2.
The public debt statement was is
sucsl on May Ist, and shows a larger
decrease in the debt than was at first
supposed.
ficeretary Fish also returned on the
30th. lie will immediately revise
the list of consuls, and make • out the
remainder Of the appointments . for
'dms not tilled. • , ' •
• Minister :Ifotleyhad an, Interview
with.the President and lieruttor Suni
ner, respeeting the Alabama claims,
anil it is tualcrstoixt that our Cilmiern
meet lies Concluded that it Is better
for him to go at ouce to his post
be
fine anything is heard from the Brit
ish l.erernment respecting the tejet ,
Om of the Alabama treaty: It is un
derstood that the Sable& of ; his In
structions was considered in the cub- .
Inet on the iloth.
•
►er
I)EFEATMfmndidate4 for. C,ongress,
have; it is stated, of late hears 'been
in 'the liabiL,Pf centwting the seats of
their:sutful,venvetifors in : Order
'to sectire themnount usually voted to
pay their expense. , During the last
twelve ; years the •paymentk have,
amounted to 610i4, ; ;43 to unstlectssful
contestants ; and to $09,G.53 {te candi—
dates who were unsatted,' making ft'
total Of:$*118,3(.11. In'order tit pievent
this extravagant expenditure, a bill
has been introduced into Congress
providing that in (1.4140 contestoAl ,
seat no money shall he paid to either
candidate, until a decision is reached
by the Utilise, when the Salary Shall
be isibi to the mend cr legally elected.
No greater sum ofnioney Is to be paid '
to the person declared not to be enti
tled, than has actually been expended.
by id in, The eAnninit tee on Elections
oFthe.H otw, it, is stated, have agreed
to'report thi4 bill, and an enhrt will
be made for its passage seen after the
tattling' of Congress.
Pitory:sott Powell:, who departed
tome mOnthg.ag - o in'tiltarge oldie sei
entitle expedition to explore ti•in
Mountains and the iircnt•
lute returnaq to Bloaroington,
hlinels, 14 the purpose of proeur
inteonr portalae boats in Chiatizo,
.which aro to 46 carried on tlie
tie Railroad as Air tt.4 paissible. The
Tiait# are to embark in.thezteiboats at
the headwaters of Greon:Riirer, and
follow that and other streatits• Intl ,
widelt it empties to the Pacific Ocean.
In doing'thia thi; party will spend
.some ten months. •
this cotus
Ahkss r
Ipu. on the
June. As uo oppasition to
or Geary has del/eloped itsell
- - - - -
the'ettinuisearml,.:T4,Y;
the potffliettiliimt lO fur
iiiAttliUdelegid&Ovidien'er
ke b ,*lll go lustmeteft,,lf;
Geary first, hit s , lll4o/0 1 1 , - 1)
thii,of course they will4M.
iine r eet heard of any . penions desirous,
of going to, l'4*l 00144;1,te,,PZ'
octet" of ddegpioi,:htit ikrof,!, l rtr-e.• t
the time the t meeting, nseemnies•
on ;Thursday such iettoons ,, urlikbe ,
;!,
4 few I,tvpubliean liolltlefan4 , ll
StateL,inat would-60", leador ,
aupng the ow:00" 'Meelnioland
Kernble of ,the;
other Ki- 113 4 1 1 skip thelit tat.
;most to defeat MTh Genryforrenons•
I luntlon as the Reokblicani . esindldate
for. Governor. Wedd not , belies/P.-.
:that t4*St txTqciped,btlt Irthey fail
if, bd *flea Inability, •' ••
rAgrrcerphr itch: .1; 1,11
E.:" la* called 1 ,
deatilrout,"at:Jhd ;.F*ikenti.vo Man
sion on last Satunhiy. The TOO . ..view.'
'fa4ed about fifteen InlnuteimulWaii
~
of it vers. Mrdinl character.
CO Ni I Mlo'..q ER Delmia has; •at last
doeided the tan ease, about whleh the
'Newyork brokers havabeeti
rndk
ing'sueh-a fight. Me hod l: that
any "one having :a place of
n er where credits tire opened by
dePosit 'dr collection dfnicint yielbjeet
to bo paid , upou a drift
der, or where 'money is kuned`ou eol;
must regatded.as.a bink,
4r ; and hied upon the' . 'eapb.
tai euipioYed beyond - itie"atNiigo .
amount . deposited, whether payable,
ma
on.dend or nt some future ..day: ,
That . kihacert i idning ',the amount lot
cupitul, all meapy used butt
ness of banging must be reguded :4s
thipital,' whether. furnished by : the
firm or isirrcetved ; 'and It is 'inmate- .
rill for Whet, thou,
That loaf:wore frequently o wg eo:Ap,
'furnish reliable capital for !auticUiii
purimses, and in such eases the AV*:
age amount borrowed should' "be?*
mrtained and tiix4as
the average amount of deposits; both
those upon' which Interest is paid
and upon which none's paid' is taxa
ble: 'Mid that thq , same firm May
be engaged in business as bankers and
brokers. does'not release them from
liabilities to 'pay dotes upon; their
'capital and depoiltS , employed. in:
their. business as:bankers. •
AT the New York atrock.Exehange,;
.On - ThiirialitY — liist; Secretary ()UAW
Trengnr nontNreil, -0140: rep
,'
ganls' the !Treasury : POiartMoik of
;which lath , ehlef, I dizire statp
'that It is my intention , fo collect the.
revenues of . the 'country !i•uur add
them to the ,legitamate acciutits , 'af
the country, and thwonrplus be
used hi ilijuidathig theindebtedrie
of thelanltedfstatoi. tritsio
nom of my ,departmeni, I Intend
shall lx mmlueted in a manner Piat
if it wero•written on the walls of this
aiulltling no Man weith l bb ashamed,
and that no man shag feel that hO
been wronged of oue cent. Itkeped
it but ild r and duetiivou that I should
make this declaration. Thanking
YOU Mr your kind
nothing further in ;,
ono
. •
A TAnlitT meeting imiholttat
Board of Trade Roonis in Philadel,
pliia; on Thu 4d:» last, in • favor f
protection fo Ainorldni
Morton Al'ldieliael presided, peso .
kittens were adopted which:are to:pe
Prekiited to the,Cangresithinal sm
mittce of ),Tays unit:Means. They
recommend a general Punt, Idw, chi.;
itracing•tho entire rangetof imnported,
good., 'and stiperceding!,all former
tariffltia-A; dudes behig madespeciad
• • •
so far as conveniently instable; and'
high enough to afford fair wagcs and
r!setonable profits to such ','LmeriCtift
workingmen anti employee.tasapply.
thertiAeh:eif with naqiiinity, skill and
hiudigitace to ifidt!stries suited Wont'
contlitinwand iteCeitices.
, .
ATTEMPTI?:G to break down edit
ors Who 'scent stand in otherpeople‘s
Way, is gettinj;to* quito an' corn
potion in this country. An histinee
of this kind occurred :hi New. York
last week.. Charles A. Dana,.the ed
itor efthe Neiv York Son, has been
tryiugTOr soli:Ohne past to injure
the 'Tribune, and by 13411110 means, or
other got kohl of some private cur
responder:Co litittveen the . Tribute's
Managing. , editor, John Rtmell
Young, and a friend at Philadelphia, :
which he published. This tirres-'
Pot:de:ice was so used by Dana as to
.make it appear that YOung, was' n-
ing his position, on the . Tribune to
'Mather hisprivateinterests. frame
rp
dlately after the ablication of this
etiiresponden n t.hoS'itn Mi. Young
instituted a's it against Dana for li
bel, cjahning damages in the sum of
$lOO,OlO. The Philadelphia Profs
and Bulletin; each of whom copied
the corr&pondence tram the ∈
baee aLso been praimuted for libel by
Young. 'On satuntay last the follow
ing turd appeared. in the Tribune In
mlation' to the above affair: •
Nr.w YouW, (freely,_
in au article signed With lila Initials
in the Vibuile. to4itiy, inya of the
bung CorreSpondence that three
fourths of it Was a matter In which
the public hnd and could have no le
gitimate interest, the blazoning of
which could gratify no euriosity, and
to publiAh ,whiCh'at nil was simply.
an outrage.. Mr. (freely expresses a
belief that the statement that Mr,
Young. tins been abusing his position
on the Tei&we or his influence as n
journalist to promote hiAprlvateeuds
and especially procure • kr.mt. i or
subsidies for his or his friends' Phila.
delphia venture or ventures, is false
an 4 unfounded ; and triisting that the
one touching the Associated Prem
will prove equally so, calls for zcfull
investigation 'of the Piano by the
.members of the''Associated Press be
fore some impartial arbiter or' tribu
nal, proponing . to take no part in that
serutiny, unlem n e nre made the par
ty defodant, bat insisting that Mr..
Young or whoeter maybe suspected
or impileated shall not be stabbed ht
the back. but shalt '.have the fullest
opportunity for emilanation and de-
Mr. Uret'fl concludes es follows:
hog that It he imderstood that
Itr. 'Young has not been removed or
suspeinled, nor In any manner -cow,
detnnetl by us, as has been tnistakent•
ly assorted by the Alm and telegraph
cid All, over the country. 1t Is not our
custoth to pais judgment on any ono
on, the strength of a mtwo indlettnent,
iNpecially.when'the findlngor it was
philidy handled by envy, multi* and
blighteettsidtations. ' •
- - -- •
and thirty French
eniiadians lett Montreal on Friday
laet.
Aiiliwsisniedeitavi.bY4llo ,41 1 4"
tare ortini r ldiliik
itstpe text.of the law. The third see-
tit* fi:Saineiwtildl4tdgdpier kilts
terms, and item:ailing mug h Jett,
to Juana or (14priMent
" • ' - :
sale retcaland ltdattlei theL
i proteetkuLof
idrs 'tlierritttnt'''
-1141olveAk_l Ahiencotninting OM'
, oers of the Tfeastai , ehd•Pay Depart
ment wbektreicluursi -wititthe Atetti
tietnent ittialWiymeitteif bounties doe
to sioldiemertlisirbelrs, be, awl lheY
are hereby direetsdto pay Aw *lima
tali* paid the oat fpwyj due to the
said soldiersOrthele helm
41 444001101,
or by: tinitting the amount
them , ires ' or'drattri f
,payable to h s, her, or their order; dr
through - the yreOlman's Bureau, or
Slate ageuts,tmpointed,'sPecialij•lor
that purpose, or,govertiors of nationi.
al ru3y bulls; or pension • *gent of the
district yhere he . ,:she,'or they may
reside, and not to any claim agent or
:neon al*' pOwer of attorney, trailsfilr
or assignment whatever. -
• SEC. That Nay officer or clerk lot
any of the executive departments of
the Govemineht Who , shall bo
detailed to' Investigate frauds,
or attempts to defrauskon .the GoV
eminent, or any :irrmularity. , or mis
conduct of any officer 'agent `of the
United States; Wadi, have: wives to
administer, °MIR,
,affidovits taken
in the course of 'any such: Inv‘ligtv..
(ion. 1.., i •
Ma% :lb That the fees alloived by
law to attomeYs-or 'agents 'shall be
mierved by the May Departnieut br
seld.pension agent,.and paid to said
.agent or attorney when fury such fees
are due for services rendered, In pro
curing such bounty: or bountie s
not otherwik. ;"'' •
Tits: taltinving dispatch was rem'
ea in New . York, 3hty Ist, frOM - the
Indian l'.enee C4mtnission: "litutunp
titer Wnehita 3tOuntains, Indian Ten.
ritory, Ayrillfith, 1869, via Kansas
City, Anill-ninh,lB69: " ' •
We started for Bascom, 14.164 , Max,'
leo, this A. -3S_„ l via' Antelope any,.
Lieutenant WhipPlOs traii smith
Link of the LAinaffittn. 'Wei
have an infantry escort of twenty
men of CompnnyC,4ighth Infantry,
under Lieuterumi 'l3. T. - Jritoba of
Company B, with an ambulance , for
sick, and two :ferrate ultgens. Our
guard is armed:with the Springfield
needle gun nal Mewl ..Boon 'hat
provided us with . a good supply of
Presente",,fbr,friendly' Kicnvna. an ley, -th d
, Qtmanehes. Henry"' Brade ,
Cheyetme and Arraphoe interpreter
necompartien up, It will take abou t,thre-seelotto.;4":.tlitt'distanee:
(immoral Griersotts e MltifirtMd
LleittlAY.-Ttl • , WbittiVetli
into Texas to recover the ponies Igo
len from thg4rlntaboxt retu rn ed
ycsteniay, bringing:With hi
tn seven
teen horse;, grentlylo the delight of
'Little %Seven tounl_. hie tribe. One
Chief wasehotetuithre,fitkenPik,Mtr
*nt.'s •1 • ; I qvuial,.
El:==
In our sixlCtures oh' the inerP hmt•
the Inettatum of. the late Legislature'
we oudeayoreltttli*.h,lStlYltithtitii,
people and at tho,9atne tirpier . 4idheri
to the trath - lhlnt tb - littee • WM
hai.l.hrimght4he tg,
,reforok — tett by
theirjunmemiy carrutt
cings Etat t'most
nob l p ml4oloso treat what we lefre
written juni.prititisir that . We; iregat4l
the .Gw.! winture reorrientirely
of corruptinen. Stich tuilanderstlittd
ing wquJi be_apJust to , the State - at
large and unfair. jd he ' Ohne:it - men
who repreiented.. their . Ctimitittients
in every way Satisfactor',V gem'
end welfare. "
Let .us enuinerato;'.** •InStruice,
such Senators as Wilmer WOrthing.
ten of Chester, 'C. M. Stinsiar of
Montgomery . , R. S. Bitavn of Ninth.
amnion A. G.; Qlrested of Potter; u.•
Pawsoti.Coleman Of :Lebanon;
lingfelt Lanf.rister; T.• Mclntire
of Perry, W.', A,: Wallace of Clear- .
tiela,J unesL.Oraliaintif Pltightirgh,
Jants.„B.err of Butfdr, - atitl"l4l . 8.
I , 9WrY.of ' There is no•
log the 'hotieSly of th&•e 'tnettiand
perhaps there may be otbes , in he
begat°, tit bribe. nameetti' the same
conneaten, but we hinny' of Whom
we write when we ch*ify • the -gen
tlemen of whom we Write as Public
servants' whose hands are clean °fall
wrong, and whmir Services to' their
constituents and the Commonwealth
. were ever erg fair; diligent and 41g
tatted character. • , • ••: I
In the same conheetion rxxttr such
nouns of the members of the Honk
as f011oWs: SPeaker (lark of Phila
delphia, J. P.iChamberlain of Brad
ford, it. I'. Brown of Chtrion;-P. W.
Ames of CraWford; George''. Iten
and John 1), Stnunaham of Erie, NV:
H:Playford'of Fayette ti. B. Brown
of Huntingdon; John 11: 'Walker •of
:Franiclin,. John -H. Lmlgneeker of
,11rwlford,.
and the veteran Thomas
'4,lloOlson of BotVer. As in the Sen
ate, so may ri o In' the House have
overlooked Wales '--wirthy of being
,ranked with the tiiimLstakably hon.,
.est Wen we There reibr ;tor Itsualt
there're, we tire reedy. to , elininiele
them with honor and pleasure: • But
the men to whom we allude vindica
ted their honesty by their sets, end
are worthy of ail zontidenee Atom
their constituents, who - would •lb
well by retaining 'their services as
legislators ttislon ,, asthey will eau
sent to net a.s'such. • lisul men of this
character had, tbelr way of doing.
Wrap, naelegislitth-e bodies ntuld
not to-day We reproach. The hon
esty of such men is. riot • du6
mere political influence, but' is lath:.
er the result of moral resolution and
the good,blood which is 'hi' their
ettireir' names be- handed
rouud—let them be' honored' es the
honest men of the POntsylvania Leg
islature of 180:-Dally 810te Guard.
•
Novo. , •
We ~see that the Republicans ot i
.Beaver county aredetermined to take
' things into. their "own hands, 'and
thus do - the managing of the party us
well as the voting !Alai Wins its vie
, tories. ' The RepubliCan Executive
Committee of that , county met on
' the 12th fast:, and adopted the Craw
' ford Couuty:System - of Making nom
e.,. by the popnlar vote..
The ceineltuling section of the plan,
is: adopted, provides' that' the dele
tnites to all the, tiltuVilati°ll4l.
Conventions - shall - he - 0 rated : di
red by, the peoplevan ititikes •it
the tatty or the. Chairinan of •.the
County Cernirtitfee'th'!ittlr Meetings
at proper tithes ftie thispu*se..This j
is a proper, fair and lamprahle At* of
doing . busina.. ... - Why Can't the Re
publicans oflpatiphlu cdiinty. be' en- !
franchist4 in like trimmer"' Ili :this
county the; custombeen 'for
: few, meat elio4l they c9mmit- '
tco at their beck, and • bidding,. con
vene it when. t gain; the plans of the
men referred td - ,!illarelect such
gutos
us would act hiliecardaneewitli
thaii• wishes cc - Ms:nit 'any regent
whatever to thewilliand wishes of
the mass of the • partr. - • The system.
j 13,4 adopted by ,the Republicans of..
Rawer cotuity . , lstalne which. rec-,
ognixes the most; heed in the Be
publiMn party; Whenwilitliesanie
manhood be - regnitetr , anions the
Repubildins of ]taulti
n county. ,
--Male Got:flirt • ;
for of
that
Akira
them . ; liv,e
; 1 ,444 PflA
..__, ...se up and pm _my one of
theni right out of the Territory! We
*ill make,..‘pl i We,t 3yeKon't
have-such a - --41 settatmgve . mi4te
wils_old Drake, thed—dest old rascal
tlit e tMn t br Vi ikk P lViikoitg alt
in night and walk ten miles over
6 . es to'd—n them, and hOd d—n
ri man that wouldn't d—n - them ;'
•4
~.,, say G—d 'd—n hith, and God
` MN ,d—n him. and all such scallawags
as 1 therserid• In* bere... , ./ind3t2ltrs4
Omit are regzeret t hrrtiA l kinglets.
Z 4c , 1 4/iil l affouseThi tinneo goes day. s2: ,11:1 1
ipinabler. and h drutikard.ilTAnd
,T.h4 Vice-President is thesame. And
no man can get either °Mos unless he
tr - .tv gambler or a drunkard. or a
'whore monger or a thief. And who
Pea to Copgres •..., Y.ou may , hunt
, blear through ' ti li •Sehtite=antbilie
Howie, and if you can flhd any men
that are not liars, thieves, whoremon
ger* adulterers; gamblers, and drunk- i
ardS, I tell you they are mighty few,:
S ti or e :i c l l oti v kin, s s n sti s itm t , t E
. They Sent an arm4 r t e em ia
to destroy
,the: Saints. 4,4 n lsii army
got to Fort Bridger told 'Diem to
statinteff. ' !Lomat word :to the Colon
nea.: ”That ;land- where •you ,are Is
mine; I bought mon
ey for iti.butyouain.stnithere. But,
if you atteinpetonnet;ra ,
Cr upon us, we'll kill you all!" The' .
Colonel said if I. caused one drop of
blood .to be shed s there would be
Millions . shed in return.' I told
him erit#4 4 da I• 4e -!!o' stem :.Ii
would, but not to come on' us. An
they.tUd keep ofTl and'they dkin"t
'hurt.ahybody •'
no, nor they' never
will be able to hurt anybody, as long
as the:WM*lM 1.41104. f 7 /leXll -
. and they went as so many Others mitt
tome . and *ent, and now if these
Ueritiles give us any more trouble
we'll drive them every one iight Mit
of theeountry. We v.-cn't bobothered
with: them. The d—d scalawags
can't hurt us as lonvis we'rennited.
-We defy them nil.
' 'Now, I my for all the Saints .to
stick together and be united, and all
the d—frscidiA)mk - in tlytkontitry
can't' hurt' us. • Vii.defyllift - 1111!
And we ask no odds of the Govern
meiit. .' -
• That every word spoken, as here
published, says The Reporter, ;We
have. the mast. positive proof. If
such things arc spoken in public,
What must be their uttemtteet in
secret council! If such are their open
'e*Presiint-Wilftßust.ilwir thoughts.
and . fee d ings lie! "' ' •' 4 ' 3 ' " 3
• . -
Two Soil rikairnittSe &ride.
A correspondent of the Peoria Dern
;Genii from Canton, 111, details the
following paso of suicide by two boys:
:Pmbably the
most 'fragithli • occnr
nee that ever happened in south
Pult/in was the deliberate suicide
Of two little l bws, between twelve
and thirteen years' tit' age, in Ver
mont, on Monday, the 10th instant.
The following are the particulars as
.near ttsl ran learn.
On Monday moralpg,,. bstween
eight und, nine o'clock,alittfe soh ¢tr
Mr. J. IL HarrlS was found suspended
with a strap, by the neck, in his fath
er's yam, qpifietlAid The only rtw
son taisigited foil his m'elithe.hol y ! death
is that he had some unpleasant words
with his .parents on' I:linalay, :and
since that time up to his death 'the
'weighed' -upon • Ids mind.
When he :tease on the merning: of
his death, he was provoked by, his
brother in sonic trivial way.„ lie ate
a hearty breafasc f
,sifter which he
lefb the how) tuuLwai: not seen until
found in the manner described—dead.
Omit numbers gathered to site the
body anti Condole the parents in their. I
IhmtVelfiblit!" '
In the aternoon the citizens of the
town were I , 4;alti- horrified fo lawn
that a NUM innTIEC O 4I.9e I T l 4 / 5 1 / 1 1
Hey had been founil 'i;uspetit titt &his
father's barn in a ',similar :tatuuttr.
No cause can be conceived for the act.
The affair is - involved in deep nlyrte- .
rys. The most iwtanst!excifaunt*ql4y
%lMO ifrNermont. • . .
-
• I r
FRom the tlettyshuri, , 7ar ana S4"111-
t fart rent:ollie to k llpwityz. 'rh o faets
theMA Cell:donee t4illt iikeof
heArty approval of the contry :
We artiglatil pie,nollixt,, that Presi
dent Orant•Till:4 thlltirtaiiil6lo reed ve
no tans on the tiabbath, and has for
bidden ids SeCreturies to bring him
any letters or telegrams; except they
are on - important , publie buSineas,
answer to something lie hascalled for.
In connection, it way not be im
proper to give .an , incident that re
cavurredin Wasington equally
creditable to Senatin St'...ott,of.Penn'a.
On Sabbath •morning, a member of
the Senate sent Mr. itkett a package of
papers with notice that hewianid call
'in the evening to confer on the subject
mattes: Calling afterding_tod
111 irow
fa6,6-inquirYwasqnwle whetherhe
had examined the papers sent to 1111114
Senator Scott, who is a ruling•elder in
the Presbyterian Church,. promptly
replyed that he had not—that he had
been accustomed to observe the Chris
tian Sabbath, and did not propose to
look at thentwittli Monday • morning
—as this Was Sibah evening he ex
pected'as munti-lp go to Church, and
to chant 1104434- -•
This Noir Dosalnion.•
A Vecialctirl*patient'of the New
:York Trglanc,'underdibi ofMontre
al; April 26., writes ailbltekels to that
papek.ou'lliegonexatiOnnurieMents:
"The'desire of the people Otifie 'New
no m inion to out loos4l.ll46•Vellie
pentletiee upon )thr ornotlter ,con t ry
htlifreeelvettlipdwerfal impetus from
,one or two recerit events, and what-.
ever course may flintily be adopted,
there sln belittle doubt. that a great
ehange- ex scuba sort is not
far distant. Seveni private meetings
4(lufluentlal persons have recently
been held 'here, for the purpbse of
considering the great quegion, of a
change in the form of goverainent,
and thc4e:tidijsatills c:ii! with
thd state thi s matloore
optinlya T „ veers
are at , Ina g inning to meet the que+;
ion thee to fate and giving utterance
'to the sentlmern which law long been
widely (Mused among the people,
..thengh few ha ye had the courage to
ex'pregit'publiely: There Is wparty.
in favor of halenentleace; but a larg
er party, LheLkweannexe
jo The Mulled', SLates.'and will
soon make itself prominent. The ac -
quisitiou of the fludson'a , Bay Terri
rintwzntialedattcXklittillifn"
it Is felt that such' a magnificent du-
main us, - the ',New nonunion -now
,promises to be ought no longerto be
dwarfed and ijcpt,,doWo bY depend
ence on a tlaualantle . government.
The propusatthat Great Britain shall
surrender her North Amerii=pc.
s
sions a set-offugainst the Alabama
8311 m s -has created a deep sensation
in Certain eirele4, and not it , few. m
,
Bard it with decided favor. Senator:
Itt i v=ege,it - J.s copied in full by'
114od French littrhals, I
and is, of course, .thefialil6 of - timely
dfactanion. , • • ', .
Hogan, United States de
tective,. and. Fred. Miller, constable,
have been indicted 'by the U. S.
gmral Yury tCincinuati, • for • cats
lug to be for& I and counterfeited
metallic plate to be used for printing
revenue stamps: They have 'given
bail.
I=
••
Aiitit
' thq
_ell? sta
t . the
ch liegnOabeg b
f the siarged tuation, by
..g to
~ by that hod)
pudenee in this
such a thing Can
lion alleged, heem
scheme of fraud nt
overburdening the peeple with flue
tics, not a usurpation of private rightl
, •%,s notal
reepecta•.to
bold d o e.,11 0 , •
which DemocratW Viers
=rag to pallicipate4f the whets.
was in hand. to eneourage
p th ia e ces in. lffdardiT l"li ffhlres rlUD , in
of thepeople, denounce - the corm).
lion of legislation, it is ridiculous to
claim that either party is responsible
for such •wrongs. The real truth, is
that polities had nothing whr t 4
•Inklo with the wrong Wife
'mat-legislation. Bud men par
ties combined to aecompllei7 evil
through unfair and unt tutional
when mischief w • .noocting.
there was no politi&d . • .ction en
forced or demanded' All that was
asked uvs perfect In knavery
with boldness'motion. and now all
at demandedid remedy this evil
* is for both as where they have
decided m: es,.to Send a better
clam of men oche Legislature. The
evil d. , "%train t Vs+
which • larOkild leg
majors es, where any . not na
-1 tot, hte= t9r
itte i suTrial r g
ton. Let the people in su
ties,pay more attention to solecting
' candidates, and reform will be ob
tained. But ibr the),Dentamacy to
+aim that they are clean of_ legisla
tive wrong, is a' pitiltd • •Mlsehood.
They,uro Ulthy_mnong the filthy.—
They'Sfutied the phindeviihetlever it
was secured, and,wereitiways ready.
for • hnsh money when a majority
was at hand to iid a This is
the truth, and ought to be (litigated.
Stale,Duprik ,
re now
trouble
•Thospring llootht,of 1869 have been
unusually destructive. On the Con
necticut Over, the height of the water
hri4 only been exceeded four tithes in•
the last seventy years. Hartford,
the water on Apr 1 1 .2.1 d, at peon s , it
• • .
mark. In 1854, .the 4 gunge , •autt '
fiO feet.' In Quifula, the ice began to
move out of. the St.. Lawrence on the
night of April 2 . 2 d, afar the ttiwnif
alanknektilmlfflously v alz
hintes
ing bum stirepp.wqyawkseverallives
lost. In New York State dolt , Blabkr
river and the lower part, of lake On
tario the floods were very violent.
Factories, tannesies.damliand flumes
were curried off, Near Watertown;
a boom, restraining several acres of
timber and floixt wood, broke away
from the challis, And carried off rid,-
road bridges, mills, factories, furna
ces and machine shops. 'ln'the John
,1r4 , 44. the flood was caused
by the Itir f fillk•l 4f AlCtleir tal
builrto testra n lie wfiter edit
of lakes, and funning a feeder to the
New York canals. Near Utica, the
Btate dam, at a /I"tservoir covering
hOu acres, gave way, and,.the flood
4estroftdim%uliglj pro=
valueVffinuNisiNgJad the tl
and Mohawk 'rivers, the innunda
t lons have **WNW! eitewave, and
the, FitrC4 bally
9 ofAl, Troy and other
.c.1114-3' iffelnitya have • • .
covered with water several feet deep.
litiTlS ITEMS
—The Panama State Jaw congeri:
dug proilArq• teams has
been annulled.
—The yellow .fay.er t ,4lll ragea .in
Peru. 7 i he Indiana In• the Arequipa
dhtrict have massacred a large num
ber titivbittlid A ( •: , -6 L:
—J. Q. Atkinson, Treoisurer of the
Baltimore and Oldo Railroad. died
stuideply tkituttlay.evening, at Bain-
A. Fowler; telegraph
operator at Burnsville; MISS, fell
from a train near thee, Friday night,
and Was killed.
-I)ispntehes front Wituyiklll coun
ty, Pa.,report litttv.l: snow storms
there on . Stnturtlnr. • -
—Tits. Villiers-tat New, )14aven,.
Conn., are p a strike, demanding
from fogil,, 'kW-live I AIM; per
thousarid.' , no .6mplelylses have re
fused to 14 the smie.
—Therein storm which cuutinued:
at Philadelphia fur two 'days, was
interrupted fkinday , mortdng. by • a
fall of now which lasted loran hout.
The strike amoug the printers of
'Montreal, Canada, Continues, and the
morprerlutertl - tr girls to
set 1 ',it • )
' . t 't ( 4.4 1.11
—NeW Aor- ,t . 4: ry _per
rohitilM4 the - di:4l*ot rocks
a Settmestztog ,ty.ll.rf
t: •. ' '-',.; --; - , :-.1').11. r
—The New York Sun, unlike the . ]
luminary which shines for all, seems
not to be particularly effulgent for
Mr: Young.
.—Jute's lager beer Qislillenl build-
hag, in 'Roxbury, Muss., was destroy- ,
ed by tire Satunltt3'evehing, with at
,gi t ePi!lg i housta, ualjoittitig : I.cts4
consequence ut the inclemency
or the weather, the ,taiumemerathin
service+ for Confederate dead, at
Memphis, Tenn., was postponed.
Buitmaster at
Miidison, Ark.; haslked - Itrrea..ted fur
robbing mails, destroying the cum
inisitas of Ids suave:sox and arson.
—Mr. Felix Belly tomes to the
Untteti k St,atee.to aevure the. iefluence
of IfierldOptectrettiltty in be nd( of his,
claim in the matter of the Nicaragua
etumLeuteriaise.
—The tenth PrOvinelal Council of
the Roman Catholic Churvh. which
had beta In aeadon t during the week
at Baltimore, closed on Saturday.
The pfoceedings were held with CICIF,
edrtoot+. • -
-Hobert M. liableneoedn Geittian
nobleman who served with credit in
the United fittite.4 army during 1110
rebellion, committed suicide at New
York on Saturday..
•
—llOside the ignal elevations in the.
Trl:mountain city, a large tuamix , r of
Pedks have recently appear:Al; to mill
to the singularity of thiti geologimi
phenommorf,4ll, time Peaks are hell
ineidpkbhof it. late
storm ouis,mal tae thorn of
a sportsman with five dozen snipe,
which he had found killed by .the
had. A pigeon was brought (lOwn
in tale city by a hailstone.
.
—Walbridge, C, , Fields, fir • three
years past Assistant States
-District Attorney at Bolton, lust:cm
appointed to it corresponding ikrsitiorr,
at Washington by Attorney (Amerlil4
Hoar, '•
—The dramatic - coutpany of ' the
Olympic Theatre, of •St. Louis, , have
cluudered a steamer for five- months,
and will mil along the Ohio river, ex
hibiting at different tarn', leaving
St. Louis May 10th. • • .
- -In New York City, on Tuesday,
at No. 5.5 Amitr streeti , lidward J.
Martin, son of the 'proprietor. of the
Southern Hotel, 'shot-. and 'probably
mortally'lvoutuled 3fattie - 13rienslow
a married woman; bliarcling at thu
•
house. . '
-workmen in the United
Metes armory att;pringtield, 31few..
have requested -Senator "Wiliqut to
aimot a receldlon fromthim on his
return from Washington, 'and 'have
palsed:resolutions of thanlis to other
mempors of CongrL4t4 for ralvnnelfig
thteigkt-49g trtw t
•---The-Jury in. the ante of henry
Burley s in the,17,,,k3. District Court at
Covington, failing,to agree were dis
charged on Monday by, Bal-
Ina Ilurlew was dlargedtfith rook-
In A , false stateenewtp as to the amount
on herlet.‘ • .
back, preaeliat w a
ordinary il k
leeas_d' tho body w.suLo3
.•. • •
Ltptain conill i pot s p;oespff e Man.
estimate.. In ibi - bitek" W 'br
four grooves matting the entire length
• , part of fhb .entlye , Whifix4loll
• .I , le. It had fins similar to those
of *kWh*: The Captain Hays that
V n l=kinto monster again off
Hied t 1.,4
light-house Ni i4l odf ' eum
Island reported"- to him that. .It-, had
• floated in and out on three or -tour
tides, and that he had . 'opulled't
It, but upon a nest approach he be
-1 Came fearful that It, was not deud,
and therefore thought it hest to give
It a wide berth. It is finildir alleged
that a distinguished: naturalist, now
lu this city, has offered a reward of
one 010 w: quid liar Vie head • or
the monster, and that Captain 11 , hy,
• with his vehel; hi in "actave pursuit,.
and expects to be able to claim the
reward,in the course of a few days.
he should succeel he will not oily
•
a a handsome reward, but be the
maws of adding an interesting chap
illo. to some valuable work On mau
1p history,—Soransah Republican.
Allthiweeerethe Hunt hi New
York.
There hot been quite a Wild ankuual
excitement at Carmel, Putnam coun
ty., The rhlneeerous of Van Ann-,
burgh's menagerie escaped, and see-
ing Penchi Ponl, concluded. to try a
bath. The animal cost about , X,OOO,
and the keepers were aghast at the
prckweet 'of losing that sum In the
huge and intractable beast. The dog
"Jack," of the-menagerie, was sent
into tbg }elite; after the monster. The
rhinocecrtmairtniteillittel
underilin water and remained some
time, but finally tame up sonic dis
tance off: The ditg ininualfately made
• r him, and he for the dog. The dog
,dodged and got the rhinocerous
Me ear: sharp wrangle -emu •
the rhinoesrous bellowing like a bud
calf. Portnany minutes the combat
ringed furtuusiy..
&rot neared tilt` ShOre,4llCrelle was
snared with ropes tine led back to his
cage.
—Panatim papers'state that the
sailors belonging to . the British ship
Kilingionviu 4 drunken- spice 14 ,
came eaitivoitell with thelayntetf po.
lice of Aspinwall, on the 14th ult.;
the result of which was thepolice tir
ed upon the sailors, %rounding four
Df theni, one seriously.
New Advertisements.
• 1.4
OPIEJIMS, COURT MALM.— D7 virtue
of an order of theVans' Cowl oft he conn
ive of Beemee, en d er ed.ex'r of the last will
and testantent Puget late of the letwes. of
heidgewater. • - enuwey. e scared. will sa
line to sale bylpuhlit vendee or outcry. on the
premien. on T1..q. , .4DAY JUNE let. IVA at one
o'c the following described real estate
of said dammed. to wit: All that certain Mace or
piece of laid, situate to Manors tosnehip. In said
count bo. waded as follows. viz,: ten the
north d ofY Elltorterithi W• at OM IMMO
ut MS el , Joe•ph and Michael Emmet
au Me south by land of Peter LIT: and on the west
by Mod of Sherlock Stone. containing Aid acres.
more or leas—all of 'width 1. ander porn—about
100 acres cleared and in stood 11.11td of ouithatioo,
the balance well timbered. aid -all well watered.
There are on said premiiiii - Mto good dwelling
bourn, with four rooms 'each, with cellar under
neath stol good water at the door: t.do good. cub.
:t*tial,berfe, fultAjor time/eery out tinildlemq
tr MA nsl e t t iVerg r si l fietalte P X:=Vet
and velem -of bituminous cue% one of which le
about threofeut
Teens 4 000 third of 'lllie•Metstillie money in
hand an the teddlernitieenwf themale by the Court.
and the balance in two equal anneal tOstli¢4ll24l
Iron that date. with Intermit, to be secured by
Judgment twos. or bond and mortmme. The
Pmehneer. , of panitimenf. to pry PM eVnenseit „of
preparing deeds. nictrtmteme. ate.. white/amps t o -I
nelsne fur the tame. For further information
lLL
gnGe the undersignal.at Beaver. Pa.'
ll:myth:al_ I . D. IL
10, 000' Aft!MTN WANTED To sot(
Ylll. A MEItICEN YEAR BOOK Br
MO. It contalaajun the inienoatioa which every+
boSy 'toady huvalrocia of )Far. mud sell'
Wittuctipantlird Jarpfdity, ave . . voiooy . thove who
gehloto iook - t a Notticrlptiott (took. 1. Ir pros•
iu au artrrnivt mew to ;Iv, .y ad quota
Ides of the Borne-hoe aosoostand variety of tufty
motion brit " "The book knelt aroot,be am% mod
rzarniord to bolitoperly appeedateil. Nearle
ec
rry ligully Hill boy It, sod It will be found shout
ov4l,he a x=sity ationly elsayw the Clair
for vire ra awl fa.
info-matter. V7lKr:sff SCO- Motto*
Hartford. Conn., Clur 0... F Chicago. II
chayil.a.W
TN lils• t'ochjtot Cofismou Pleas of Rue
I
war conntyy 184. June Term isdy.
fu Use matter the application of the members
of ibe Tilang en's Library Aiwa . lation of New
litigistou for a Charter of incorporation. April
21, late. application presented. sod Lie Coon
haring examined the accompanying constitution
and being of the opinion that it contains nothing
Wilds Ot i fwat=o law. direct, that said tow,
ntlM
notice nbli :ad M i r M . a
pliewiles t ferwi Wad e se, Ind Owl, talesowsinclent
cause- cl'the- toistriry 'be shown, tkiluiferosald
charter of form potation win be granted
art
next term of this Coact.
ttlysdw) • JOHN CAUGUEII, Prolley,
DR. HARRIS:..
Eclectic Summer Cordial,
DIA.ItIttI(EA
-- -- i ,N-74.1: i - i.eit;;k 4 ..k - IcK) l :'s
. ,„
CJlNt'k: THE INfItODUCTIO.N OF ill% Elifito4v, oad Mt... gnarl i ,
P..'
0 ill; z v nitiaiiie Molltiap to the Publie en , nod. ;ite.L., wcz a.,:• MAIN+, ht-n!( ,
a ba.nerrer (Idlestl to givuthu /post pevi4-ot .1131111., 3litthiery '(;,4.15, Sriza%
Fitt4iwilloa.in livvry' itialuteL; on ,1 the . fiitalt• Lod Loco% -F net
proprietor Itntlkorizes 1,h,, splits to 11'1%11111 trA"..:`,.,, `ll/441U8ilkt.ifillitalti.,
the money in every CAW where il 'hills to ",.. ,;_:-_,,,,
.(31.,frark l uin‘,Ery. \ ,
effect ncurv. • - .7- i P.ToWniev *DV .L. '
. -
..PitICE, Xcltf),,Tf, t .. ,.1: Immr.r.r. , '. , ltwour,„,..
• -
'For Fah. .y Druggists geuern . /is, 14';' ,, 0h 1 - .
__ , : L„,., -chief,.. • ;
by eXpic.i. to Any pnrt of the country, on
ft-Yeipt of the prie.......Ad.lrex.:— ilt'4olll
.rtti
.
II ARIIN S I , JIV I NG,
IV linksale AraggioU, Piitaburg, Pa.
mig:kairs.
DRY GOODS,
- Fresh- Arniral
NEW SPRING GUODS
SAXES A. FORTUNE'S,
I ~ `~
``
~~~~y ~-~ a~~~o~~}~,
At PittAtirult ('.ill I,:tr :Ina
•.i. 2 ;i:•11
,NE.CI'RE 11.1ROA4Y'S,.
&aut. elm line be Virden. obl 1
. , -.. . .
sTAIt ING AND PINKING DONE'
TO ORDER.
REMEMBER TII PLAcE!
DIAMOND; RO6HESTE R Pa..
a.—t Imre; secured the services or
Watt Gusty, farmers) orßridgsster.
ntar3ltly
MIMI
II :in 114111114 e Itetne,lN for
DYskINTEI:Y,
eIinLERA mount's
SICK STOMAcIf
Jce.. Sze.
AT
N Itin•IIESTEIr.
or EVERT DEsuitIPTIoN
J.llt FOUTCSE.
....Ai i Nuit
of Ps, I* ON wilier si mile am is.
• • - ot Omer'
. t,li!ii7ylPli.., limilingcs.
No. - p• .. ; u: . • ..
_Viirtirm °Luigi of Wrap* ,
.A . -W,
TryHet, t - 121 16 1Wr 4 f i kt - •
berm eyes *frg .h. 1 711147:4441 , -
0•0 Ot Wl* .let sad of
Kw lkirlitoo. lat Übe angst" al berm. led Oise.
,al reseerta_alskilis don 11 1 1=:4•. 6 1V•
been 441.1 . •
by tbe pisula.C-WiitTgaDteirkt. lu¢ rk4.
Mi.*: MOULLII, lislmlee.
MEI
- -
• AlUDIrtOllO ICC
a l ter ' att i ra=tat d'fPrieV." .
.
ot`
caw and Orawnwe slaw WZ
tlrlt, dreams& ttt.
And neni Wink VI NO; lawn On %Wow
B
B. 11. :be Coat nasal& W.
uodyn, wia,,aa•adisoe la woke apportion
eD or the baiiheobffNega M ih,PCrtah
canonws...Ln•iii.=
1 7
SEAL.'I.I6"I-‘"‘ J0u4 1 7:76. • xis.. oak
•I wt t attand to tbe shay. annolzt
wen: at lay waker in datbs the
New B .A. go. 114 ii 11,
dal Pr treat. at 9 Wahl/it...A. gt wbea and
where puttee Interested Toy uMg lf ties thl
Prot" W .9. XU.KUN,
otpral:it. • Aseltur.
LI IL AINDSIUMM.PoortoI Lew .
t=4 . •= ba
. 1 1.1 117. ttl.,
totwouot to my aro *HI rqcotre prompt
mtrovoo.amraimonablo tirrom.- is^ CiKIL
A ckniKA'r• pcm3simpy
FOR TUX pJAAIL uq
Ttrrost and Lung Dlimiees.
Dr. Wistart% Pile Its .far
.. I. the. vital pttotVe litte/tatth • plan,
ell bra peennev prode%ltt the .eled/ladoe t ue.
tar. by which its Meteor earth* peopeetles art
retained. 1 •
It la the only eafennarvi mitt veLahle teemed, that
bay ever teen peewee ins OsijklimAt.ltio Plot
It hedgers** the diteeties. otipas lid mike*.
the appetite. •
. It eleehlttheee the Ambellteteeieff deo,
It porl wed • eorldee•-the hlooe untri . io r tzt:
from tb he it..
e eyeleta t.n.194441 whit! ~
breed' on the Maga. • „
It devolves the intieue ee Weis ,whleh "tow
tie. ale pavanes of them latab.
Ito beaThrx priertlple wee open the. inuead Sm.
face of the leap** threat:proettatisue art,
eheated parr, Wieder paha and semi lain.
matlon.
••• • • • .
It to the result of rare el Andy and experiment
and to uttered to the liarld4 WWI the positive so•
lalance e( Its panne ta CSIAItI • following Mecum
f the pa Hearne. eat too Wog delayed a resort to
the. meta. of tare
thionoumption of tho Lunn.. Cough. !toes Tarnay
and Mess,. laranchnia. Leer Comp4iint, ha n d
and inanalag ' Mew% 'Aattara, Ulfbomelaittoegh,
DlMbette. Lc. • • .
We pre often milted any ate not otbet rascal.
fa Ine market for Comonnytion, Canino. Cool.
acd what Pulmonary offeratoreenual to.pr.UQ.L.
Ulpharro Plne Tan Tr Cordial: We sasurr-:
lat. It =mg not by stopping cough bat by
loudening and amisting nature to abeam Of the
uniircalthy matter collected aboht-Ilia throat and
bronchial lobed. anseitiglrritatiOs lad watt.
Id. mat ?fount and Lao/ Remedies vs mios.
pored of anodyne. which aLlay the much for
atildie, but by their coustringlng climate the S.
hied become hardened and tinhealthy golds am
putate end eie retained to the 'pane". callable
dilealet peiuntt MI control of our most eminent
phyalttana:
Id. The Pine Tree Teri-WM.II. with It. aulat
ants, are prefear ble,beea 'bey many. tic eune '
of irritation of the mounts membrane and '
tidal tubes, sadist the tone' to ant and throw pa
ttm unhealthy veered loneyand parity the Mow.
thins acieutilleelly making*. mire perfect
Dr. Wlehart bee cri lie at his °Mem isnadnids
and thou...l=door Cestlllcates from meo and so.
men of noquedlionaide diameter oho oat once
hopeirely given up iirdie. but through the provi•
dente Of God were completely enured to bra th
by the Pind'TYse Tar Cordial. A Ouleluili.
tendetthe who coo be. consulted to ,pesos or by
nail, free of charge. Price of Hod Tar Cur.
obi $1.50 per bottle. $2l per dde. Sent by expo..
op ',clot of trigs . Addreva L. Q. WW4I4, id. D.
No. VI North td .trret. Philadapol/1 Pa.
apr2l,lm. ,
Vor fis le.- -A valuable farm adjoining Now
X Brighton. and one town lot in tbe plan of said
town. no anhacriber wren kw •ala that VSIIIIII,
Ale piece a property Late the reildence of David
'loupe deed., situate In Pulaski tp. and adjoining
the itorough of New Brighton, Beaver county. Pa:
containing shout N't acre. The Improvements
.re a well 'balk atone bowie with brink addition
cuntaiskaidolitht WOW. kitchen hod Cellar. Mat '
house I. •upplyed by an excellent opting of Soh
miter, there I. • large bank barn and OMIT ant
bUttoed ands Coil orth rd of good bait. Tbe
firm is underlaid with a vein of good hituntison•
pike,.hic has been opened and worked in two
This would make . az tiewlianit place Go
any one aisking to go into the gardening or dairy
butane., _
Lnl).—(ni; loam lot No. XL t■ die plea or
Near UI Igt.ton, thuate oa 2d for Railroad) tr.er,
Imtstallimeir epimrlte, the a.w aallroad statitm
sow balidlpg. Yrito aad terms 'hale known oa
application , G. S. BARKER,
apr2l:tt. New Brl,ltaton.
We do not whit to
nform you, reader,
hat Dr. Wondertel;
•r any other martial..
Recovered a tenitaly
tint core.; Cansump.
.lonowli..n the lan.o
tro'half conaumetilin
-hod, will cure tit ;
liseatel whether 0
nind, body, or estate,
cake mcii lire In.ev•
•r. Alga learedenth t..
Iln i yrnr gang or work
—an' it dehigned to
make our sublunary,
Aplante'lt biiSlifili pa r-
Itliw• in s - hlrit Hon ,
•n it.teti shall be bite
t tale abo'w. You
halt lienni enough of
ft.,: Lind . ; blital.hgg...op., and VI , • do Ind
wind, r thlt p II 1111 v, lo s ililv tifue lii•
route di- t rit..teil with it . Dot when we tell
Yaw that ti t . ...it:i% Cattit ratßemedy will
,
Kit , 3IIVT.I I I - CI - R}. tLe woret es.a o - 0 or Cr,.
tyro+, we oat . at..ttort that wLklllbon...
and: eat, ti ,•:!y t... 'rey it and volt w ill
! I.;', cant illt,i. W. 4 ill pay Otatilt.a trot
tor a ( . 11 , 1. Oi (':mirth that a... cannot YarY
bold by moat Itrucirt.O. I revile bore.
' rittct: ONLY 30 CP.):114. Sent be tuati.
po-t paid. flit SIXTY VENT.; r`Fou itekst , '
9 0„
tor it•..!,..r f aw.. 111 11**1. gend a t 0:111
..tmop & k r bt.
it.
ill 4. 1#0'714:30,,,
f . , N, r Ilii to, .„._ utFt .
. " 8.%0:54.11 ~ t+•%:lo . ' 440 a
fhitt• 1;„, I.tnto nod reaol44.iill'in
049 " 4 nAilde
tt ;
irr*, W4ite
l'ambrio+, PH*4 . ,
• • - grid Vapor Cava 3,f1(1 Cuff s ,
rte. , . • F•ttrl.entb-ts, Nblrt
"Ft6fitfi. Untterwt3r: = •(2firsets, Ilorp
Trni,r.iy rind gloms, Paper Mullin
_
ntily, ikts, CO UN Tiat PAN ES..
. ,
„FAN — CY' . GOODS,
• .
54;,;), rettnnwry, rinbrvllap, Parat,o4.
AND NOTIONS;
Al' EASTERN JOI3I3ING PRICES.
Nos 77 & Ifi — Market Street
rirs•nult(nt. PA-
Jan 11,191111 —vulvae-2pr 1.
LOOK 11E11E.
t h lenria AND 111 . 3131K8 GOODS.- r.
1,7 •niderandned hers bar.to . thrum 111. I}ll,l.
modlasi* lr enteral/3 , that he bee led re ,
• new flock ot rondo or the Ivry{ orrice for
Spring and Summer wear olrhl,ll be alit. .t
moderat rates.
GE.VTI.E.IIII.V.N*I7IImsjii.Vo;
GOOD..',
iIgivrANTLY ON HAND
Clothing . mid* to °Mt, nothe..isnriott
Th.tukful to the public rue. 1 .„, fr, o r„. I bv, ,
by chuot attenttOu to Ltf.tUeoe to merit e coutuo•
Nalco of the rattle.
DANtEI. MILLEE.
nkIDGE sr. ft • nonl.ltArEl:.
mar 140
Thos. McCreerv,
BANKER,
Coact3d Street and Dialing, Bzatcr
llonry loaned on Goverment 11 , 1 1 '
InN.rrAt nliowini on awe
niso receive npplieu rar
In the '
Ragout WR lasnorauto Co. .r the r . ■
Atat :Greta/int,. lifsnurneturers end d r
duns Vire lbsuranon Co., of Pittsburgh 1 1
O f fice below (he (burl Howe