The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 06, 1870, Image 2

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    will' ilemonb~rote on 01'6 trial that .
McFarland was a brute and treated
bls 'wife ha the most cruel meaner
that the relations exlatlaehelween
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r k'e :B e a . .Ve if /Olt Ui:
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J. WItY/1711). ELltivii 4WD Pitonuriem.'
Kir The editor of this paper is ab
sonL •
Tate Supremo Court has decided to
reopen the argument on the Legal
Tender case on thes/mond Monday In
April.
THE Turkish Minister on Friday
last announced to the. President that
' the Sutton, as a token of , sympithy,
le having manufactured a large car
pet of one piece for the East mom of
the White House.
THE Committed of Nays and
Means has agreed tonmend the tariff
• bill on sugars, so it will read : On all
raw or Muscovado sugar, and'on all
other sugars not shove No. 12, Dutch
standard,, In color,Y two cents per
pound. Also to admit tree of duty
maehh,ery exclusively for , spinning
cotton yarn enough !lir ten thonsand
spindles in any one,manufactOry.
By order of the President the Fifth
Military District has maims! to`exist.
Texas fs created a . separate depart
merit. General Reynolds command
ing., The departMent of Louisiana
is broken up, and Louisiana Is added
to . the Department of Texas, while
Arkansas is added to the Departinent
of Missouri, tho uew Department
A ,Conamiroximit of the Neiv
York Times in predicting a second
authorltlea to the demand made by
the United States for the release:of the
Steamer Lloyd Aspinwall, Imyroper
ly detained at Havana, Cuba, since
January' last. A reply is daily looked
' for; mid should it not soon be receiv
ed, or prove unsatisfiictory when con
sidered,the eciuntry may expect sharp
and prompt measures for the redress
of this outrage upon American cola-
MOW: '
THE Darien ship 'canal treaty was
laid,before the Senate on Friday last.
Riau very long document.and all the
essential points- have recently been
given in letters from Panama. It is
not likely that there will be any
action on it at present, Ratification
may take place at , any time within 18
months. The President says the San
Domingo and Darion treaties are
parts of one policy, and we cannot
get the full benefit of the ship canal
unless we take &in Domingo.
'PO: . Radical Is inconsolable. It
will not be reconciled to a change In
the Treasury Depaetznent. Its wounds
will persist in breaking 'out afresh,
even after the public had been led to
believe they were in a fair way of
healing. And new,ln the extremest
agony, it invokes the Legislature to
rezmest the Treasurer elect to resign!
Perhaps, If General Irwin would con,
sent to recognise on the Ist of. 316 Y,
certain paper, to the amount of two
or three hundred thousand dollars„ as
cash, there would ben general letting
up nil around; and everything thence
forward would be lovely. But, we
foir the General 'ls Incorrigible, and'
that he won't do it.
Toe Boston Advertiseridates that
private letters from . San Domingo
are filled '
with warnings against the
, - proposed purchase of that republic,
and represenat , the whole thing as
a vast Job. They represent that the
schemers have bought up - all the
• valuable territory, which, in the
event of unneiation, would 'be
necessary for'fortificatlons and Ware
houses. The election is represented
as a farce. • No such thing as a vote
by ballot IS known. Voters are
brought up by force and compelled
to vote In a certain way. "The forts,
arsenals and navy," descritxxl in the
treaty, are myths.. The debt, as we
. learn from another source, will not
fall touch short of 0),000,0110.
' IT was reported at Washington,
last week,, that the President was
Waiting fora reply from the Spanish
term for (hunt, gives the following
fair summary of the priuent &Mauls
tration "Want has tried to do what
is right. He has kept the peace; he
,has paid the debt; he has controlled
the revenue; he has shunned.
ing quarrels; he has not angered the
country by distracting dissertations
on the Constitution, he has Leen rich
lri awing co nmon sense; and al
though ho has disappointed aldermen.
and, ward politicians, and the shorrfly
statesmen whWwould own him—the
people who plow and weave and dig,
and who have ne hit rest beyond
theircropsaud yarn believe in Lima.
It is a great thing to know wo haves
loan *llO means to do what is right,
and once we InWe hint ;we are going
to sushtin him."
THU. Prod:bad was sere n aded last
'Friday night, by tkeltepublinut Ae
relatton in honor i of 1:18 mo•.•!sago 'to
Congass animunoing the ratltkatlou
of the Fifteenth
~Ameadtueat, and
resixnaled to tlOlllO remarks horn Col. •
Forney, tu: follows :
"I can 'ware these present that no
• consummation slam the close of the
war affords ine se much pleasUre as
the ratification of the Fifteenth Am
endment to thethostitution by three
fourthsof the States of the Union. I
have Wit the glutted anxiety! ever,
Hint* I was tailed to this house, to
I know that this was to hestxured. It
looked like the realization of the de
-1 claration of lutlepeneence,
,plause.) I *not say never so much
on this sutJect as I would like to,
not being .tweustotned to speaking,
but I thank you for your, presence
this evening.'r
When the applause sulishksl Vice
President Colfax was called for and
JIIMIO a short oddreeri, a.ssuring those
preient that his heart was with them .
in gratitude fur the proclamation,
which has dechired to the people of
the Republic and the world the ratifi
cation of the Fit 'Amendment.
TUE trial of Mc/Viand in New
York,which line been ptattpcmed from
time to time, It Is mid, will merit
:likety take place during the current
week. The Prisoner's counsel une re
ported us having at all times been
ready for trial; hut, not so with the
District Attoiney, who I'm pbtaintsl
postponemeids oil the plea that he
WlLitlVOret 04,1 i0.joitia hiekel time to
make, the nmottary preliminary nr
mngements, ,while the attorneys for
the defeuse:—not being thus burtleina I
—have had ample tim‘. to prepare for
trial. A correspondent of the citiett
go Journal says that In a con vervat ion
with smite of 3,ir Itichartlson'a friends
babas 'turned that they do not enter.'
Min any hope of convicting Merari.
and, They affirm, however, that they
r
Aerand Richardson wereeithe pmest,
I 'character, and that Niclsarlanti • shot'
Richardson alter hefted - offered to
compromise the matter on thery
meat
,of seyorar thisr
There Is'no foundidloi tit% frcport
circulating through the.piwitts to UM.
etleet that Mrs. Mel land Ls Ity,leff
In a cottage at Woodside belonging
to the, iquehanham' estate,'—, The
Stedman to the proper!) , left,W:#lol l
salon !lave ; I xPt i go o tY ( 4 1 4 4 4ra
ted. Bey*d,fils few ,shares in the
Tribune he owned but .little, . and
that was a considerable sum due on
those Om%told, his property;sitef Oeilioeting the . pitilinenti &MAIO
not exceed eighteen ortmenty. thous+
and dollars.' l
' PIE 11 the ; injunctien
e as e ' "CethdClii: ag 4 i l " Ellia°o;
Mayors of Richmond, Vs., closed In
the United States Cirislit Court. cat
Wednesday, March AO, Hx 7 Clovcruor
Wiie'hutidng the.ciceing gpogcti or
Wkiwr. lie repudiated in strong
terms anyntilliation with the' black
Republican party, claimed to be still
an unrepentant rebel, and aid not
aiantliti'position Misunderstood
be
twee,he appeared as counsel for the
Republican claimant. He claimed
the Court has jurisdiction, because
Cahoon, as a lareAskiudanon'''''
go out of office on."
~at of office until the regulai
lion by the people..' Ellison'aeouneel
claimed the admLselon of the StatO
terminated the powers of all wevki
ional officent in the State. The
eion will &Met all offices In the State,
which are nearly all filled by military'
appointem, and who will remain
until July, if the decision le in Amor
of Cahoon. •
• Since the above was in type we
learn that Judge, Underwood has
granted an injunction against:y.lll9,on
restraining Win front acne!: as 3hty
or. Ellison's counsel gave notice
that the Injunction would bo dLsobey
ed Inorder to cause the arrest of Eill-:
sou and bring his otse before the Su-.
pretne Court on a writ of habeas cor
pus. The Judge, In his dicislon de
clare& the enabling Act of the State
of Virginia unemedational, which
decision affects nearly all the officers ,
of the State.
, •
TiIERE 13 one ~r edcyrning trait in
thechatucter of Batley, late revenue
defaulter of Nehr York ; and that Li—
if it be true—that he did not use the
public funds thr his individual aggran•
dizeinent, but for the public wen).
Tile Springfield (Mass.) .Itepublkun
says: Whatever may have been Bai
ley's reasons for his disappearance,
there Is no doubt of the use which he
has made of the money which he has
illegally appropriated. It has been
expended in conducting the prosecu
tion of whiskey thieves and revenue
' defrauders,' the law rcluiring that
Collectors engaging in this warfare
shall almost entirely bear their own
expensty. Bailey fought against Men
who wielded millionS,and his !Ovate
1 repo , urces were entirely inadequate.
There Is do evidence that he has ap
propriated any of the'lniasing money
for,hishwu profit, and his intimate
acqualmitanoes most earnestly insist
that he has employed time tiovern
meld looney only in the Government
service. Less than a week before his
departure; Bailey borrowed $250 of '
Assessor Cleveland, of his district,
and subsequently returned $lOO of it.
'Heals° borroweda sum much larger
I . from Mr. Runkle, of -the Tribune of
fice, and he evidently had but a small
amount of moneY in his possession
when he left. The stories of his ex
travagancy In , tinnily, matters and
reckless profusion in personal expens-
CY twomimply.fabricationg. He ()trete!
forage the other day; for $l5O, one of
that span of blacks, which the papers
have appraised at $lO,OOO. and his
magnificent landed' estate In New
Jersey, consists of n few hundred • ;
acres of wild landS ' bought in compaz
fly with Mr. Ruhkle, on long time
and at low interest. Mr. Bailey's
family are entirely without means,
and except the furniture of the house
which they octupyaltnost in destitute
circumstances: His Wife is utterly'
Ignorant of her husband's' fate, and
completely prestrated mentally' and
physidally by the limiftil bleXtr. ,T . II:
pamphlet. which has lately appeared
In-circulation here, and from which ,
some of the patient haVemade copious
extracts, is the same ibistunient Which
wiss laid before thefienate when
ley's nomination for . Collector was
pending, sat all itschalripre complete
ly dispelled. ft t ibi now ! brought forth
tvlthont change. rand pahlislied as on
entirely distinct and fresh production.
• Fair Play.
Au effort is making Dl congress to
put women un lthe same footing: as
men in respect i Of eligibility to - ap‘;
polatments as clerks and elimpenAri.v
flan. Mr. ArMtil . has intrialuted
bill enacting that hereafter all clerks
and other emPleystes in the civil set , .
vice of the United ;Stotts, shall be !
paid, irresptetive Of sex,. th ,
enee .to.the character and amount. of
iwrckes performed kV' them ; that in:
the employment of labor, elerleat
or other, in any brunch of We civil
service of the Linked States; nu. di*,
crlininatlon shall he made in
. fitver of
either sex; and , that where, examiiia
tions of tundidates for pesitiOns in the'
civil service of the United States are
prweribed bylaw or by the belds of
departments, bUreaus or offices, said
examination shall be of the same
character for persons of both sexs.4..
It Is further provided that designa
tions 'chief clerk, elicit or held of di
vision; eheiter!head of section, clerk
of the fourth elate, clerk of the third
class, clerk of the second class, clerk
ot(te first etas* copyist, messenger,
!aim . icr,' and ale other designations of
' employees, In !existing acts of Con
gress, or in use in any br4neh of the .
! civil service of the United States, shall
beheld, hereafter, to apply to women
as well amen r; and that women shall
be • regarded equally eligible with
men to perftirtu theduties of the afore
designated clerks wad eguidayea4, ant
shall receive the enniptitsation there
fore.prericaj bed by law
--haspail, the leader or the French
Bat/luds, whose.deuth was erroneous
ly reported some time alto, is rapidly
recovering his health and will resume
his seal in the Chamber in the course
of a row days.
—Thu skeleton of this holiesuled
ntunierer Troppnian is maid to hove
been sold to the proprietor of Lon
don museum lof curiosities by u
French rturrectioniet, who stole the
car pec a few days niter tho ovieution
had take n pktee.
Tir eCearrof - tha
States-Paid fOitt ttieb P rt oP ert Y g, a
bank isPed share dttinct m
the t aidtill sif v taq balk andtha*eh
eharci as the proptiyo p. e *ye
eouliknot(,, ' belhe
Stale, notwithstanding t e filet that
nil the stock of the bank wai tnves
•ted In Government securities. The
law requiring the hunk officers to
.PaLitilLtax.Altesalth..ilecubdinitk.
11 a .tax-3 1 1 00 ! 1 ;4 1 q 1 . 4 .40 c of AP • •ba4.
The banks. are held to be fagged to
State taws in. respecli ht the tax. , on
eto3ll,ot,iholiolders 'and theY. may
bacoMpbilad 1110 *ld
W1;434444 fer - epenloUtaAebt ors
stockholder and 14 - 13 • thought :the
object Of tliet State law in : this
yms *maim thantsiniihirly*praiit
bleia, respects Of, the; ink. - *Pow!.
This decision was in the ;dupe -of the
First National tinny of Ltiubiville
tutainstlfia`!Stiit§'Of Atenti4j , , arid
the opinion tOrtia.theJudgentent of
the amid. of appeals; of that , State.
The Chief Justice dtssehtad. ;1,1-
A SPECIAL dispatch from Spring
flea; lifo.y ta thetilt: zL it Ripe/We
an.anys,: "We have Just sashed Advise ,, dated .' a ssts 1
March 5, of an extensive raid* -01 '1
Comanche Indians'in WeiderriTexas.
tlver4o fundlie4finve been tliass.
It is reported; iiisOAkatlsever4lionif
co hive, tpeee,l:ArOillirt4eiveiaChint
' dred horses.eapturel , Itvaabellevt
ed that . tbe,lowitActArrifitliNt
nuissacres4( he had been disposed to'
do so. ~.Over 76mt the: horses are said
totenear the fort in the possession
of the"Peitn-Qiniker" i^' .•
''.a.tiertod :eetlierity
athat; leqo;dtipo4t irtita,oreof
very pouuliar naturehas heat recently!
opened up in York county, Pa.!,.Thie
ore, we Are intbrmed tirietigailiyu
therity, Ott; tittalitYtif
lion into geod.merciutittablesteeit by
simple mixture • and , nuutipulaUoit
with the pig iron in a 'fuddling 'irr
itate of the. ordinary construction:
The plientiailinialYsis of the Ofe ahowa
the. presetav of considerable, quantl.i
tics of manganese, silicon and shunt-
alum with the' iron. 'The ore. is soft
and friable in the bed, so pinch so'
that it can be mined with the spade,
but upon' exposure to the atmosphere
it soon hardens. Professor Lesley,
who his;.litiut" hied the ore bed, esti
mates the contents at 17,000,000 tons.
For a few months past the discovery
has made quite a stir furlong the iron
furnaces and rolling Wilier Our State
and Maryland and there is quite a
strong desire to know more of a mat
ter that seems to 'promise such
portant results.. The ore, us we are
informed, has been tested In the prte
ence, of experiencvd , manufacturers, ,
in the "Abbott" rolling mills in Bal
timore ;' the; "Quubria" Iron 'works
at Johnstoln, Pa.; the. "Loebiel"
iron works near Harrisburg; the
"Tamaquit".rolling mills ; "Coleman,
Rehm, & Co.'s" works at Pittsburgh;
the "Alliance" rolling inlibiAt Alli
ance, Ohio, and at other plums, and
In all merit has been shown to pos
sess the remarkable' quality claimed
for it.. The steel pialueed during ' 1
these tests was generally . used for ,
making steel-capped rails, end one
these bars, made.at
shown to posses a tensile strength of
112,500 pounds to the square inch of
cross section.—Ezehange.
The Legal Tender Deelaloa. ; •
In the Supreme Court •Oit Frldity
last Attorney Lteueull iiu4r Made n
brief argument to show why the le-
„ - • -
gal tender decision should be reopen
ed. lie not "litsenalble to the
grad, weight ;of the juillchiri,
public reputation and Its claimiskkiAbe
confidence of the country; but a more
importent decision in its conseqUette
,es botii public and Alik,ate, was tiev,.
or before
,Pronoonce4The statute
on which it was bused was passed .by
a large maJorit3r in Cotigress,apPreit
al by thin President,.
foriu.4 of ei4v._, Attenticiii - haCk.been
culled in both flowieS to Ito constiku
dowdily. Thero-WW - i:titis weigh ,of
autheiliy to begio.Witbi And, Ise
si
it 'wits 11.14 w, subetaiitii4iyaiii# b-cW
people, lieurXY
.yeani,Aitil on mbirb niiiiipus, upon
millions of chilli* in . eontratits 'had:
'been:settled. 'fbelitadideso fur as he
twasti.witre,,with cate i etuaptieuNd'
bebn ] tell constitutional by every
State,trlbunicL, Bittat'it, time when
bvlitw, this' cpue,t, '.f..43 . 1 . 0ited of nine
Members, Ithere -vere,,rekten,cnly on
the benelt,thereherriewo,Vaiatieles; I
.tae quei!tkola cps dee/tied 'bore •by
al' against threajnilges. 'The ques
tion therefore Staid, rediwing it talks
essence, that 'uponAlte
ion era Niue° anon the case Was, ad,
juilietted.. Ile suggeited it should
no.t'be left to a/Angie matt to detilde
upon - the wheal eofistiatienalpewer
litfeeting legislatide".nt, smelt buret”!
tent chanwter. 'BO pressecr the
opening lir 't4e. qiiestion, beciikeie It
aweerned the great : ollAl of private
intetasts, but moreelpeciallY ba.kuse
it seethed tO hint to iriVolVe
'mental pririelpiti,'Vizrthe powers of
the Glovernment. He deSirtslitgain
to present 'it,' when ' the bench was
full,: that 'they Way' - fereVer, settle
'what the law be. ' ' •
Such en.UM of reconsideration Wert;
by no Means • Wlthriut example. • In
'the case of McCulloch vs. State •of
Maryland,; the Court after the opin
ion Was pronoun erAl, • allowed: 11m
whole question to be reopened ; and •
.It seemed to him it would
be - better for all limtieis emeerned'lf
the opinion-ln the legal tender esti&
could be changed. , • • . •
Mr James M. Carlisle replied say
leg the'AltorneyGeaeraltualanalya- •
' al and disparagingly 'clitieised- the
' Court, because; as be had remarked,
the question was decided by - the -Vote
of 'a single; Judge.• .However that
might be, it was the Juclment of- the
court which had been pronounced in.
that case. What now was to become
of the highestJudielal;tribUnal in the,
land, If opinions were to be reopened
nod reargued because of a small ma- 1
jorlty deciding the question., What
ever
might be the majority, It • was
nevertheim the opi 13 ion of the Court.- 1
What two they to do ; with the pre:
viowi actions of the Court" lie then
Tof f
to the fact that • the ;awe:. of i
liotionan and Grimaldi- one. af the
'bunk eases involvingprinciplesappli
cable to another party, luid been
l'thitPmu'd !rout one- time to another
t o
r the tuirpose of argument, showing
ey had all been carefully and elabo
mutely considered. . • '
• A gram tiso illustration of the pas:
I aloe which Seine of; Our legialeters
tutee for iiatiandering the pubtle'ime :
ney and rebid ng theTreuauryisfound
iti the proceedings of the Shite4inuite
yesterday. Mr.., Buten moved, to
ininend the approuriation bill by
flig two hundred 'dollaei extra pay to
the clerks and oilleeei of Sethi - looses,
Mr. Connell stated on behalf, ,of.tlie
r n erks that - they did nut dedrii any
crease of their salaries.. Yet, not:
iivithstanding, this uneontradieted
tutinnent, four intauberS—Mossni.
ludiay, Nagle, ItAbison oud Watt—
two .Derwienits and two itoputilleaps
:--voted to pay them the money they
do fiat oak, though their edam* are
already from OW $BOO estili for ) 11
or 4 months tatrelexi.—.4onceskr' Zet
ambler. • . •
Adnrkos of Ara.--Tie Legal ,•
din :Decision—Printing ..U• • •
—:Appeal in Patent oases— •
•4fredita9e —Dean ref t
wmas-4ecial ilanage on
* * • • Natters—Dee/me epf.Jltn
erkan Cbmiaeree—ammal Land
uuix
Office- ~
WASHINGTON, D.= 3 1 1 , 189 y.
Quito a spicy debat lathe
Lt! ‹.. L. • 4,..„ 11 .6n the admit-
e'en •• of theTexas,Repiesentatives.
1 3 nthirt.itha. geqlif hAltem. 0600_
very.strotter to. the • admission tzer
Copt Ckinnerv•tionnori tit.fteemalifilli
tittr;Re/lii*C4#l7, dNt
was atait4 l l4l'.4X 4s . 4l llPiii*OPf
thieleetion.A.lie watt .ebarged With
crueity,toltoldteni;.nnil -111%1004 , U:tat
IM:hadtahnittediti:hiiiitiblic spec*.
( *Pi Atlo tit he:A4 6 .90
guilty lef,..aubornation-.441-PelJurib
Dane; Batiks; andetherkstabedthat
the Vimists'llad iihtltittg tot.lid,witt !
the private clairiteter Of lidir'n4tAneair
elect, that the only Anestlqq, ; ; to ;be
eonsidered nue whether he •Italf fib,
requititecoitstitutleimiliuttlifietttiona:
The'VktP l llo litleOl 1 ;4(t
milled With the Ober. :0 31 4bi!IS ;or
the delegation. • ; -
Ili theflinpremetenit, , , ywbeoy,
AttOritei General Hoai'lleliVerOd a
brief argunteotiu thyorotreopfrming
the legal tender dedsion,' taking the
ground that the decision was made
,tYbkii „tilt* Were twft' vacancies , .
lameh
• f•f.ff fl on y..Mr.Carlkde
. replied, taninttdning•hat •they; had
nothing did') WitkmaJdrities making
upAts:isions„ and that mach trinible
• would arise should former Icings:lotus
be re opened and reviewed. •
The investigation in, , the euie 'of
. 14 L:PliiPP. the POlic.Ptlitteliii
peogretalug and from prosentappear-
Make an ugly case wilt be nmde 'out
mitt* hint:, The witnesses ' Who
have been examined, have' Ai - , been
coil fleeted with the in , some
capacity, and unite pretty generally
ht their statements that' the office is
dot carried on With eefimeney; that
many incompetent persons are ,
ployed:in it, and that .competent
compositors, tied pressmen haveheen ,i
removed on account efpersorial pique'
to; thO detritnea of the pnblle work.
This investigation will likelycontin
-
ue some days.
The Commissioner of Patents; is
endeavoring to' haVe theippeal from.;
his decision to one of the Judges of
the Dictriet Court' abolished. Al-fl
though, a numbtTotpatent attorneys
are Making opposition to this mess-'
tire, still .1t is altogsther probable,that
it will be carried through sucoassfully•
Judge Yisher, of the , Dlistriet Court,
who hastieen hewing the appeal pa.:
out CaSes;hai, tend° ',nano ermelOus
decisions, and unless the y.re core,
rected dissistrous .results trill« be
worked in'the patent system It Is
expected that'the Phief,.fustfee.will
correct the decisions referred Ply a nd
if the appeal is Abolished, there will.
bend oPportunity Ibr a•repetition"of
tbeia. •
.The of the ,Presi,-,
dent to COngress on Wednesdays
nounelog the prothulgatlow of the . ,
ratification ' theAfteentli amend -
nieneby thettarit, of '.840, - 4, a
subject of..Muchicomment among all
cis/Weser peoplehere. - In the Rouse,
many,of the . Denatterati becatnetioN'
oils With maiineis,Whihi hoat ;
Beans hadtit . Joilliattien ni,fea ,
the mepage. - Wood of New York,
and Nehlack of Indiana, declared
thSt.their,kfltaffliad not' rallied the
amendment, hat Muo puipese, The.
majority of the Homo thoughts diff
erently. .
Tne reeelpt, pf, the telegram,' an
nedueing uneweeted death, of
General Gwrge kr. Thomas, on Mon
day night, causes mueh Sorrow here,.
espeeially aloof* the' ex-Army 'Offi
cers nod/soldiers, of whom - Slrsi4ditg.
tun, more than any other place,
peasekset. a , large number. Among
the number now in, this slty,:whp
served' udder Gen. Thomas, ern
Secretary Cox, -Senators . Sebum,
Warner,. elpettenc•ltlee; itepresemt;
glnetttri !
IleattY; eebern.,Shinghton, I v renter,.
Waaliburn, , litiighar4l(kinerit4s W.
T.Shtsmaneooo. Reward r Yorter,
BehrePf, Bitchier; Balloeh, driinprdn, ,
Este;Mazzey,,Wliiiins, rOI3, 5v,444 '
Boynton Mt•co . olt, , Bunter, Lasalle;
Ookatels, Givens; Browniow, Martin,
'and many others. -• ff •f • •f$ , • f ,
The, numerens'eaMPlninte
payers in "different Islets of Mooted-,
rtryof incivility of revenue assessors
'has had the effect to cause Conarnis6,
'sioner' Delano; to, issue 's circitlat; ti=
strueting aisessorsadd,thelitoula
to be.more patient and considerate In
t het deg nr,s wltti persons with: .
:W . 11Q111 their , !lee htfings thentin
;wil4ci• • '
81,ece 'wriest writi az:nothing .of
greater iteportuneor has , Itratisplrett,
than the itlessa, fie
the Senitte;,notifying Ant Inmorabin
',body; that an extension of , thirty
'days•front the .21th
obtained la Which tile treaty for' San
'Domingo Could be rat ified;
; 110 Or,-;
, tension, was .obtaitted .for the oxPre4
:purpose, mf :manse, .of giving more
:time Jro . itellbeTution inthe-inatteri•.j
but the'oPpfinentk to the - "MeaShte
tidesriera teeffort to dispose
of.the bill at once;' for. they.are asmr
ed that the necessary two-third vote
cannot he. Obtained to .ndify it. Sett- j
at4r Sltur l h; ia,Opptisifteri to the trea
ty. contentled•that 'the people of • the
tropics ate incapacitated for tconsti
lunette! Government, and Would
lead;us: iota, trouble Yt
Is uudereteoti tabe the desire of She.'
President that the treaty be . recom
mit ted; , and 'that'scent nalistitin 'lie
imtnedlatidi seat • to San Datuliio,
that more information May he imined
In the matter: .
It is confidently expected that the
Sari Domingo treaty will ho rejected;
35' Senators are Ihnotin to he.fOr
Jection, n#1444 10 uncertain Mid
two absent:. If. the 24 t positive the
uprottain • and the almentwerti
combineilt . ' wound` only . frodni . .hNe
yote,'bittlida is of course iiitpors
Thedeclineef Amerkon Commerce
Is a matter whicithas, and is still en -1
gag,ing the attention or
it is fea l vdthat ha g of Lb:. tiO96 to
revive it. lt has beonntin fixellfect
that wooden steam vessels are now
out of,date--tlieir day lots gene by.
Yet on accOmit of thdhigh protective
tarition krori, our Peopleeannei tom
pete with foreign nations in, the con
structimi ' vessels. '•
complete revpintleat in tho Carrying„
trade upon the ocean; has been, work..
ed since 1860,, and now-the scow pro
pellers take the place of . modern sail!,
tag vessels. !The duty upon .
pOp. iron '4
such • that . it gosts . „sotnething over
forty thousand tiollars more to coo-
ii:criarol.77: , ', .I;.' . - i - t iF.;. --- 111
Win It d In .." nd
nli t te rt" t =p*n Slat -• 1,. . ,• AS
'IS i our cannot
, .Pe --- 1
ii i thane be .
. te litiet that ve . 1
as' s ei vessel upon the ocean
engaged In conimercial business be•
. . .
i* ! r . , . n.
I , IY P 4 .4 14
.i.! 1 ",t 11 : r ;:b
s
Coal tri vessels
a T p hi l l if li t
s l i W y n t r e . ig4 l W4,, WY
or iludliMernisibretespilotaterr
ting the malif t ..,• ~ . . •
Commisiirmer-itriliok4 the Gen
eral LanctOface, Is in receipt of 'W
yk* freto t hcs arvey i ) ,.. co n i t it at
Washlngion Territory, .. located, at
Olympla,' the •,piptal, showing 'the
completion',ef - the' sarniY ' et: tour
adilitleatit..terihips .in the .valley
of the Columbia near ttre,torth west
corner of the , Territo' . ernimiting
au area of 02,16a:neree. These *Os
are weir vistaed bit
CeldUe• and
Douglass Creeks, , -affluents of
the Columbia, and a l+girProPMOOn
of them are miry lOyel, with a tlylt
soil susceptible or a ktiO state of cul
tivation. About2is Ks atemw
In cultivation, and tbri verage • yleld
,
of wheat In it last Year rePortcd ' io
be forty-five bushels a cre .. There
is a large number of ti ers in this
fPactlnn of the _ Bt rue of wh oin
have made. ei tire, CMI: vii4M l o o
ntiproVernents.,. Afeetrie of.excellent
qualities, a ' 'superior ledges- trf
lime stone .rin , emperor* log&
tim The to of tblvllle, :located
i
on thi# track,4 lkit , ighissMsek,ii:ori:
telt* 'abbdt - 'ei bir'houses: 3 Poieri
I d
Colville* sit ahead, istlf audio
south of the tows. There is a dis
*t '' ith4 severil i sa;Ar 'mills
,Itt''' tills
toPligi.' 'The ex tea of the„:iMhi s t.
surveys to this t o section, of ;the
Territory',
,will st taste itniairrea
-5
tio.,, Settlers 'new be'• ohlerte
acqulte,title to thiir • frOMek f 4 ,I 4
early daY• •i' ' dtti4 tt
. t
... . naRINE 418c.1" .P- ml„r", :;:.,
1
fishda to ais Ot7INUi Ste anier-42esetui
of rmgers-,-,Su) oar 40
Jibe- .- 14.01
o .Pera and
NEW Yotur, March 31.--Thesteine
fruiter Chenille, which, arrived here
yesterday, having _on • hoard the
passengers of thesteamship Veneattel
lan of ,Ute', West ladle and •Patitic
Stelaitship Clamparry of /Aylmer:Nati
who were transferred to She (314/1711111
on the 16th of March, in the latitude
thirty-three and, thirty degrees north
longitude forty-four. and ten degreee
west, or abOut 1,60 u miles fretaliew
York, and between three hundred
and four huhdred miles to the:west
ward of theAzores,briegs the follow-
Ing particulars of the dste- • The
Venezuelan Is an iron screw steamer
of one hundred re sixty tons, register,
with engines of• two hundred horse
power is brlgsrigged, and plies on
the line between Liverpool and
Aspinwall touching at several of
the West India Islands, and at rale
ports on theAlpenish main coast. .
She sailed from, Liverpool on the.sth ,
of March with a full cage of general
merchandiseorkkkl in specie, the mails '
thirteen passengers, nod a, crew QC
forty-six persons, boundto the West i
Indies. From the date of sailing she.'
experienced fresh gales; but..mt .the
12th she. encountered very . heavy
weather, which continued rota: the.
10th, when she broke,dowit at :eight
land a half o'ckak in the, morning It was bkowing a moderate gsktwitir
aheavy creasers, runnint, and, whitt
out any. warning or shock the rudder
I dropped off. Al AtioAaniel4in*lhe
I stern post, broke effi..lerleingn Safe,
I hole la., the wail* , akkt. • 'Mater
rushed into the after etere room, and,
In tifteen minuta'WiftA., it witototalW
Measures, were takeikatiOnce.toioule i
fine the water in the-after (-rampart !
1 went. Fortunately, *eat, day. the
hove in sight and took on ,
board the passengers._ TllO CaPtain
a n d all the Ohm's and thirty-4.X . 0 (1
the crew of the Venezuelan,nnuenire
ed with the , ship. In .few ,hou n id
after the ships parted.: company: :a
heavy gale set in,: and the. ("spate
of the Camilla foam that, tne,Vieitr,
C7411%411 could not, imhec cripirital eon
dition, weather it.. 'There Li wotrung.
feeling .arnung • the passengers, also:
'that the ,Venezuelart did not nervier),
the gale af the 16th and 17th lusts.
• Our System ortopecitce.
The niedied wnrld has basin:mai
vided lobo ho tunny, diderent clioutlN
• hum ead ixttitie4,, Wet: our peculiar
Isystatt tit practice way ,titssl bourn
explanation, it :Wing, tito
Cuunelatixi with, Urampia,
Our remedies are .principally tvegel
i thbleialiticarding,,txttirely Alits we of
OtiosldeniOrmiwY inms Aron, bor
IWvio>: it .tu,txi , a alien* creating
:agent-44w worst description.
We are also opposed to; the we of
gentle! blood bat&lngilu any (awe ;
'fleeing it to boinktrious to the wit-,
'atitution, tunt.oftentiutos, dangerous
to life. • „ ;
Wide oft detecting "citronte
' . -.4l l Tectinos" of the internal organs, is
principally by an extuninatiottof the
. •
During
_tire whole, mum of our
study mai practice wd have paid par
defilaratteutien to thly old,”Ciermaii
31 ode'!•ordetoeting,diseuses,. sad we
feel per ;fly tiutiatied .that.,':iliere ist
no.moreyertinn Alga 'mitered ;in dis
raLleA,thhil prtseated in that„sequ
' Thereforev i we flaw more especially
isavite laboring - under any,,
!lingering disease ,that :; has, not! been ,
, tairedi ipecause,.perhaps, ttae,. eopis n ,
fplaiut, was not; properly. -under
stood, to send a vial of their , urine for
examination; ma have the. netawary
Mediehon ,aeni,, Rhein: We with : it ,
distinctly understood4hat.this
cdal'! in vitiation ,Isgi ven. to thaw, ho
'have auflicitulli9 tried' the t V lued ie*
of their, fandlx,.physicittn, and have.
failed to obtain relief sW his. hand:
This is our, rivilege and rightes.*
•phyalcian, and it is the right and
privilege of the Afflicted % to •obtsiu
their pr0:4%4310nel advim and. medi
cine where.theY. cheuee• Our e ti tt 4 .
and: reeidence is at i No. .132 Grant
..triwiritiohurghoNherelf aiay oth:i;
era choose.tolipPlY wewat gilt° th en/ '
our !Ant medial' attention,. and will
proinkie them. relief. in 'every. ease
where reasonable hope can be enterl
*I 31.1).
file.;e4e 4 i4/4 1. 4 1 f0r
.The ablest or Grant!. ileutenants is
the. tirst.to go.. ;Genera George. H.
Tbomas o Whose death . wo record - with .
much pain,. was, of all the tinny sub,
ordinates, newest a eounterpartof the
great, leader, developed by the rebels
hon.., More deliberate .in planning,:
.he was.hardly less daring.ill cOncept
Moe; fluf f Jess stubborn in resistanmy
he, ;was I only less prompt.; in: actiog
,than,.(irent. bothv private and.
public career he was without reproach
and, above suspicion.. .Twice he refit
sed proinotion, at. the most of others;
!agalusuad u. he declined to attept
threwordsafor! bin serviette whisk he.
e might better be expended- in,
the interestOf the private .suldiesti;
• throughout his career of thirty yens
hinewifas not to excite the.
hatred ofasinglo rival; he was always
modest, .generous and, just; always,
1 ;naiad; always helpful and true to
all. Let us not helot that he teas a
Virginian .who never inhere" in his
al me leg,itu to e Regular
who was the i d ol of the n Volunteers,u
West Pointer who never soughs as
protnottoomonmisinedabouthis pay;
abused • Oangress, or intrigued. fur .
plate. ": 80 1 / 3 0 of these are thdta that
.tirade him very notable at the Amt.
brealrof .the war, others made him
very, notable of, tato, and all entitle
him to the gratefid remembrance' in•
which his name Is sure to be cherish.
ed. A fortnight ago, writing In the
3i.
OPe s 't. We ni t count
SOW ~f : . of t - from
~we 11 t. 1 .,. .. .tof
' 11.
c i fw.
, u; ' o
' •' r. ' -'1 . 1 .... '.!. -;
- ..odet
4 ,... . :10 ,, ,
ni. . hl) , lr t s ,
161 • . . . .
'NTH AMENDMENT.
*I ea ravelaasstlea 4,000.•
WAldietilit7itach 80, '7O.
TO TUE EIEatATE AND IjcitAMT I IR.V.
ttEsENTATiVEs :
It la unusual- -to- tlortify_t/ie Aw l
)h
pita pitixiinial at
ty IMO & eflhe,
,MtlibAthm
a' tuditirtionateutiefidinent, In
view, itowever_, of. the , =vast buyer
tarreq.ofethe:Vitteenth Amendment
f - thertlriest. l - ..Atution - this - day d
fejortetlint *Fired lute=
dl ll o!*:.4e t qre :"from thepal
engtomina e. ;.4.meastrre . eh
Makes at'onotii r: millions l . tpett
Fie 4 l 3 tOtt i wird were heretofokild
clued by:thelaigheaktrilitinitiliilbe
larttlnot_eitizem4 of lite Votted,dates
nOtelig.thieltib, UP) so, With_art
section that aCtlistiate of -the. Diel•
;than orlndetiendlanect • the oplr i kill
wars.. flied and , universal: Mu tho
elvtli r ri o d o t d ortitin orthe White.'nted,
auQtria en alloin intitlas
as , wel asinixditiesimthet-ldneitMe4
had,no rights*rhickwhiterrant
boanci to respect." is indeed It rheas
uer of grander importainithan any
Other tide tteVof the' kin d trent' the
foundation of ourfroo Government to
gigfireo.4 tin*
instltittions* like ours,ln:Wnieu:alt
power Wliterkted directly • twat the
PeoPlq„laust....tlepeeil mainly' upon
their lidelligesee, p atriotism and in.
duitry. calf the 'attention, there.
fore, of the'nendy enfranchised. race
to the irhportence of.their s triving in
hVery hgner:Me ' titenner ''tb make
themselves worthy of. their new
privilege: To the etke more favored
heretofore by our laws I would say,
withhold' no legal privilege of att.
vaneemeat tolimnev: citizens. .'
The framers of our Constitution
firmly believed altopublican form of
geVerimient inuhthot endure, with
outintelligeam and education. : , •The
Father of his Country, in.his (arewetil
address, .'used thhi language:- "Pm
ninle.'there. nxatter of' primary
histitutions for ' the gen.
east ditcvion of knowledge: • In pro;.
porilekstslhe Structure of the ger
ernment,gi yea fori.e le public opinion
it"l 4 3"iiiiientiat ' that ' pubtl6,opinlon
sheitilbeentightened." -In his drst
annual mermen to (4 . ogress the same
views ,were forcibly, presented and
are again forcibly urged in hiSeighth
message'. - • . •
I repeat, that• the adoption of the
Ffteenth Amendment to the (Nasal-
Union dOmpletts the greatest chill
change and constitutes the most Im
portant
event that has occured since
the nation came into life. The change
will be,beneileitil in proportion to the
heed given to the urgent reccommen
dations, of Washington. If these
recommendations were important '
then,With a .population of, w•feer
millions, how much.more Important
now; with'a population of forty mill
ions and Increasing in a rapid ratio.
I wouldtherefore call upon' Con
'grew tutakoall illettflS within their.
constitutional power to promote and'
enCeuragetsipularediustionthretigh;,
out themuntry, and upon t beisaople.
everywhere to see to it that al.l who:'
posseas and exercise political rights
shall have an opportunity to acquire'
knowledge which will make their
share itillte GovernMent ble4ling
and not.a danger.-, By .such means
only stn" the benefits contemplated:
by this sunendarent to the Constitu
tion be secured.
"(Signed) , U.S. tilts.:4T.:
tummy° Mansion, March 30, '7O.
Ihtmliton Fish.,Secretary of State, of
I the'Thilied Stated. • •
7b all io miunn Maw a pratines may
potome, greeting: „Know, ye, that the.
ngrers otthe UnitQ States, on or
about the Vth day of -February, In
th-year-tritierpamed-e--reaoluti,
the e words foUbwing, to-Nit:
"A retolutionpropoilngan amend
trient to the Constitution of the Uni.
tcxi
t 4' ie at 11,- . 1 - -)
, By f a-d
House of Reprdsentatives of the lint
' ted States of America in Congres s
assembled. two-thirds of both Houses
.oneurring • that the following article
•
'be proosed to the Legislatures ofthe
sever) States as an amendment to
the C4mstitution df the CiiiMl States
which, when ratified by three fourths
sjf said lay.istatures. ha valid as
part of the Constitution namely ;
Article 15, Section 1. The rights
,Or citizens of the United States to
vuite shall[ not be denied or Aridged
by the.linited States or, any State cio
a...Musa/of/ take, :Co or: air' pietionsi
6mdition or servitude.
! "St' 'A% 2. Congrem shall have power
Ito enforci. - , this article by appropriate
,legislation."
And further, that It appears from
official documents on file In this de
partment that the amendment to the
Cottatitution urolvaset:. I as aforesaid,
has been ratified by the legislatures
df the States of North Camlina, West
Virginia, Massachusetts. Wisconsin,
• Main, Louisiana, Michigan, South
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arkansas,
•Connecticut, Florida,. Illinois, lowa,
.Indiatia, Yew York, New Ramp
, fil,4lr, , :Fri.ptda Vermont, Mixspuri t
• trgima, Alabama, Rimszffs;
Minnesota, Ohio, Rhode Island,
Nehru : skit and Texas, it V all twenty
nine
And further, that the State whose
Legislatures have so ratified said
proposed amendment constitute
three-fourthsof titd klhole number of
States in the United States.
And further, that it aPimirs from
an Wilda! document on tile in this
Department that the Legislature of
.Georgia has by resolution nttitird
'said proposed amendment.
t terefore be it
t,t+N linown, that
efo xfA t
oftae n ed - StlttEtcns 'Virtue tnd
in pursuance of the second section of
the aet rif Congres., approved the
*lth (lay of April, in year 1818, enti
,tied "an act to provide for the publi-
Cation of tlwlaws'of thetTnlVlStates
and. rm.-rues, ponauses," tick Irliy
eeriffA inttenduatit
Ittfil //as teeotne valid to aft i tents'
and uurposUti Ma part of the Consti
.tutimi of the United States.
===Ut=
Unto i;et.my hand and caused the
tieal Of the Departinept of State to he
Qin xed.
Done at the eity,q( Wiishington, this
30th day of March, iii the year of
our Lord 1870, and of the independ
enee of the United States the 94th.
(Signed) HAMILTON FISIL
Neeuritleaor National flanks.
pitifie t tlitiler the „disection,
• 41f,14 nftpcfel
themnry, comsisting of Messrs.
Cleo. :L. Warren, or the Secretary's
office, Chas. E. Wends, of the Reg
ister's Office, and T. L. Langworthy,
;of the office of the Comptroller of the
Currency, has been engaged for some
' Weeks past examining the seeuritim
of National Banks in the custody of
.Treasurvc Spiutter,, and verifying and
emigrating the boot& of the Tree
aMrer and Comptroller with the semi
on deposit. This is the brat
thorough examination and omipari
son aclitell have been made. of the
accounts, as kept by the two officers
and ;the committee,. who have just
completed this tmlions and difficult
task 4 have reported that the books
of both officers and the securities on
deposit agree in every pairticular,and
that the present system of checks
and balances are excellent.
Tiseetepujt :of iqyainlinatOu Is
verk sallsfacttfry botti add
highly erthiltable to the Department.
It! appears from the report that
niece are deposited with the Treas.
dres:to secure the circulation of 1664
banks sjx_per epnt: cola bonds "
.955,450 ; Hie 'per , Mit.'colti bonds,
W 1,468.900; six per cent. currency
bonds, $17,960,000. Total, 4042.384,-
i„ o . th= ()ay. !! oent.
deposit& In 1 a • ' • Si
depositories, t, • (U.". • ted
wfth th4Trftm am.
.fin
' h at.
Tag : Phi • Phis ro•
marks with nva , roe. ' or
or for icoo power Is being Concentra
ted In the hands of a few railway
managers with a rapidity thong only
the rai!xyg.,Wich n .WAsy are not
only. pini control ofCie'questlona
whi affect lie Interests, the
kfitni ex reitekt„
I Yugirilrilti mid hey aro:
acquiring absoihropranitiottiver.
every branch of the Government..
PrllicalaWo6iiiebitV'lnere play.
"M ofrthea powerfith monarchn,
end hold: leg stator r-Congreas
men Covenant and Senators of both
parties in tho most abject vassalage."
.7M ( ftiillyil a rlaP e ENTlON
Sq/e Arrival ef all the Vessels of the
Fleet—Operattotest Os;ni”tsrsoxl.
CA •''
• Isrltititi:Si 64 4ra
LEDON!.4 ; 4. 4 . 10 ' 1
14,:liNu-
The departure a schooner from
here bound for Asplawallenables me
to give you someinforrnation regard
ing the expedition `to explore the
isthattus. All the vessels of the fleet
arrived here eatelyin this, one of the
finest bays on the coast. The steam
shit; ',Guard; employed as supply
ship trillie eipedition, is here, but
the bititsle sailed some time ago for
Carthagena, for the.purpese, of
_pro
curing more native. iaberert‘ these
here being insuffiefent In "mashers.
The officers and crews of both vessels
are well excepting Commander Self
ridge, who is suffering from a lame
leg, which prevents him accompany
ing the exploring party across the
isthmus.
The workeflextdoration has fairly
co:Unfenced,. and all are very sanguine
of success in discovering an easy
route for the 'construction of a ship
(anal. Contrary to the general ex
pectation, the Indians have thus far
been very friendly, though somewhat
frightened at our first appearance,and
have assisted the explorers in every
possible a rcad e expedition. lint
already cut three. miles in
length into the interior, meeting with
a river which is Kano flow into the
Pacifie,Ocean. • . • ,
IlOoto 11 00 1 4 1 e kith ;Plat .1 V
St. Thomas, enclosing a copy of t h e
new treaty just negotiated at .Bogota
for the ezatvation•of an Interoceanie
canal across this isthmus, and giving
full particulars of what had transpir
ed at to relative to it. On this
subject theta is nothhigtbadd to day,
as there has been no •communication
whatever with the interior since that
date, and coieseipiently• no' news has
• tA
tt i y
n ether it t• n B *lke
re.
tentious stele, is also now at work in
the same icstality.„ h Captain. (or
GenktuT)lfelne,!an: American; kvito
arrived at Aspiriwil by the steam-'
ship Alaska, on the Ist inst., claims
that 4% knows of a., route aerosa the
DitHeti superior to WV elitemt ,b r
W y e :l/ ;Wq r() iP 1: 1 1 311 42
to enema entirely, by :w ter. #
f Oftfifs'arelon X° r
tereda small sailboat on • the other
side, to be delivertsi here and, accotn
panted by two men, hestarted on his
voyage ten days ago. Haab* urriv
eti !lately at Caledonia bay, hut when
hePaii Pitt la ap appssarance at Pana
ma It is hard to say. Notsohn, unless
he procures force sufficient to carry
his)-neht from one stream to another'
ovAl the% bialutitabis..),lte hostile Ito
have put segout bs_ sow,.
pttul
l4ts IN - CW YOriC Thbre - Seems t 6
be tie end at• Present to the number
I of rtusimexinial metes. igtid=
beefflikeottred abroartbls
but4whiebihtive never been , heartiali
before. All. including that' of Mr.
Dogleg& Pniolt; of the iNneh Col
otidslan.Canal Contpany,,are
ted or based on an old survey made ,
in 1741 and the map nying;-
it
lying in the archives at Bogota.:
The "map is published In Atol:UP
Davis' report, and is very complete
of that•portlen of the isthmus. Those
who knew M, do I'uydt when hero,
have good reason to doubt that he
ever crossed the Darien at all. •
No United States man of war has
yet arrived on this side to en operate
011'11,1E1J:tun-eying party.
THE Yak) (Ca!ifornito Mail relates
the. fok4Wing at the osptittse orrr.
Lucky, Principal of the State Normal
School. , "That Ueclorroi.a pious, spit.
scientious and earnest man, and has
taken a great interest in the,welarp.
of the convicts of the State Prison.
He lately ;Tisited, the State
and having been requested to open
with prayer, did no as follows, forget
fa! of the situation; .vre
pray Thee that Thy inervie4 may be
extended to these. poor net n who have
been sent here from all partsof r the
State.- - Hove .tier t apotvlbent. we
beseech Thee, while they are serving
out the term» Ibr •Whiohl they were
sent; and when they have served
and tut dlaina - k4 r tMise'Wtill's;
may they return flo,:lheir ;homes I
user)); MINI oft illetbfatut tttipw•
ratokombiliT) pAsko k
o e
f 's&fety. 'Attie!).
At this juncture a Member from Yohu
rose and said : 'Mr. President, V
move to strike out Volo county"'
..„---...• •-•
ONE of tile identical old It Ms
f I.
cults from the barrel whi a compa
ny of hungry sullies reJ sd on the
ground that they were 1 tn-ketl "B.
C.," is in the per on of Henry
Jordan, of Erie. It fleas manufac
tured in Baltimar A ti k n lttatl, and ap
parently is good t a century or two
more. A knife ma esno more im
prerNion on il l , than it Would on a
brick.
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The'rwspapers contain the fol
lowing mal-rinv noti
11 ee: "Marri
7 ed
—ln4ikli 1.4..3ity t 40 ' - gre•jte
Nth al k n i in dui emefiktd6rti ;
resziliuk
Elder Ent :ham 4 'flute. to Mrs. J. It.
MOW .M.lrenditakt,' 114 . s.'iik
Al. de :W. 'Miss • uhlo4'llClevig
land and Miss Emily I'. Martin, all
of the . COuntY 'of . .11erks, /England.
l':o cards."
—The Council ocKansus City, Mu.,
have removed.. Copt: .Miserez,
pulAieun §nnerintendeutof .gegistra
tion', for reg,eitetinghFgroes,bylivote
of six to eight, digregurding the in•
junet,ion issuecl,by Juslge Jenkins,
—Jas. Caddingtoh, arrested nt
New.. Xgric for having ,pounterceit
money In Ixwssibn, hes bten
discharged, it, appearing that the
money was placed on his person by a
secret detective who desired his con,
vietion.
New Advertisementi
~A~►~'s,
y, e ,1,,, :.. .. i., :,.,: ii c.
A.t Lowest .F.'fice, : ',
McCAallum Bros,
/Si Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURG.Fr, Pd.
WV traiii F rani tut Supplying
ETA I T... 1 E &Llilt P 4
Equal to
ANY EASTERN SQIIIIING norsE
IIIeCAILLUDI BRoJi.
nprO;ly
iN s u o t r o bapt fusible!
'74tts i Me li l i tio ni n c i z er l t.
tge
to a about the lands of
Advertisententm.
New
Navas TO JVHOMS.— Persoas uunt.
stoma to - atten4 Court as Jurors off the 4th
Huea rtg e f h ia t EßLltatl th"
7.
April at
witch we ixitfila maul reqs
to glad witbout tether Wks. B order or dor
=1
TRY MOORS I CO'S OVAL STREL !MORAY
INOS. 11l Neu* St., N: Y.Anybody can reit
Use= Cheep. Sell fut. Rezimp.oppelp. Slott
for pew dna Lar. Awl): I*
L
' GREAT CHANCE for AGENTS
il3 to to IWO per month! We want
- • LOVI tolf A•l4 WIWI. COW/
.. afteo atalawoombolon or
glary. to Introduce our World
tat
MONO Win Oahu Lbw; will bud •
shluatired pots. If yoo want profitable
and t c • 4: Mat, addr i ag ;
tall new, OD
ER TO ,tw 16 , ERreckttlielayo.
apitdw
• ' I-'• ,:.,'' , ,"traciiii ~ 1 ' , .
IIYtFERIES OF 1110011011810
141,
..*40 , f4, idlearkitarlOlf?l , cti*O
, tacna
=WO - a it 7:XPOSE fy their SM}AT
11ITES, cEnEatorifirls and C/1/.IIES.
—With a fall and authentic hhdory of IPoliza.
wayaud,...4bo,•*9fWguAeel.e ! i f: ° !ULT Mt th ''
ri, rpir f t - if . o
la ate fedi six* the kyr-
A EW Lin ‘ moos • n being " clrculatcd " . , *a that
each boo contains t 3S One enominto, andpat
Wei AGENTS WANTED. Send fur circular.
and ace nor terms and s full description of the
R
ul.. itAirEt i hralryty !Pall 14.21..',9,
WELL 'CAtIBOLIC
/diet Much IMO aid aciedilfid i a tratimit km a;
tabu immodbil quallsiesor 011110LIO Acm, Dr.
Wells ha. lecovemd by pier mantdaaikai with
othfr orti [dale /atm Tiibt.jrapeellic bee
4 14
111 patmo a dladaarit. IY.SE TAIILICrii ire a
SU IDA GUK 'foe all disee•oli id ibe 11/361111.1T0.
BY 0110 ASS, SO/tE =ROST. GOLD, OtIOLT,
Dtrrugitid, ASTUKA, CATAlitta, br Houma.
Xmas: gab; a suceeemful remedy fur Kidney dial.
cultlim. Puma ati Mel's per hoz. beat by MAU
upon media 'of price, b) JOHN K. KELLOGG,
at eitirstreetlNitir IS ark Sofa Agent Oar tbe Co(-
ii; dllMimil lal. I •• , I apti.
.4 Rae eare4 of Desteew sod Catairta by it aftepie
remedy and arid mend the reeelpet fon. ,
MUS. U. C. LEGGETT, lloboken N.
*. »> >
••. • •
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.
21renly-Pire awls:You can bay
of.y (11;411, 4 4114 oo 6lrO her:a Paktibe
of kwit moss FART E, mauufac
tured from pure Irish Moss or thrra
geen, which will make si.eleen quarts tJ
Wane Mange, and a like (Daintily of
Puddings,. c'astarys, Creams, • Char;
toile .14sse, (tr.; &c. It is by far the
cheapest, healthful. and moat deliefoui
food In "the' world.
ittEllEA MSS FARINF, CO.,
A SS tack Place, N
Plantation Bitters
S. T.-1860-X.
This wonderful Vegetable Restora..
tire is thesheet-anchor of the feeble and
AA a Tonic and Cional
for the aged and languid, it has no
equal sallow stun:ad:lex. ,-1x a renze
dy for tlie'YriQii ire'ehite:Lvta which
((bawl; are expecially xi:6feet, it itt
xu
perecesling every other stimulant. In
all climates, tropical, - temperate or
frigid; ft acts ax irlrpertfe flrerer spe
cies of diaorqer which , antlernsinex the
bodily dtqlketths dowse the
aniaukeinrilx. s kb).late byisll..Srug
gists. naar3o:ran
FAREII3 Their son., and others, can make
money rapidly selling the NEW ILL'
12SiT1e,ATED FAI4IIE44' MANUAL. edited by
Cbs.V. radian Vastrwr awl 'A arbor.,
and late AgricaJtural En t plr of N. Y. Central
lyre.'ll 0 ►
lyre. 01.001 c tar oerer tuned—All
need It hectic. planting. It s *sound, labor raelrig,
money making book. Thousand. have bought it,
and thousands more want it, 1:11h coition reade r
Lire Arent. Wanted; Profit. Latge. A. li. Int.
BAUD, Pk Chiron ut4t. taiarair4w
-
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIVORMIA.
VINEGAR BITTERS.
1.1 More than 500,000 Persons al '4
n onr u•pflureny to their Wonderful Li 2774,
''....: Curative el:recto.
~.., : = n
" •WIIAT ARE TILEVt-T,..t7;
'S:
. :-...
Tr 2i
1:-.
7 ;.
• r.
£7 ,
-‘•
.6?. FANCY DRIN.K.
Made (drover Raw, Ulafnk)•srroorSPlr
and: idefuse Liquors, doctored, noted.
-and sweetened to pyitse the taste, called ••Ton
ics," - Appatizere. - licaturcre." Sc.. that lend
the tippler eel to drunkeuneba and ruin, but are a
true medictue. made Runt the molar /loofa and
[feats of CallfOnda, free from all Alcoholic
8111100111 1 / 1 113ts. They are theta MELTRLDOD
PUlt I Vll3ll and Life Gptina Principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the ny•-
, ten! car inc of all pnisonons matter, and reeler-
fug the blood to A healthy toed:then. No inivott '
' can take theve Bitters according to dies-client, and
remain long uunell.
sir nal; los given foray fecund/4e cane, prevent
ed tWm!, Ora lot dtagroyed ly ritinamh pol
ietuecdr intier•Meana. and ihe vital enzatte ate:vend
beyond the point of nith.
For Intiaitatuatory k Cla ron le It bro.
matfett' and Gout; Dyspepala, or Ind'.
ticiwiloni•lllllquoir Idetnittent, and In -
tenstihent Fevers' Digheaaca -of the
Blood,Llcer, Kidneys and Ltladder,there
Hlttellli have been 1000eaticeoevit t l Such Die:
paws are caueed by Vitiate,' lislood, a inch
a nivegty. generally moducell itmthulptg:tr.g. 1.4 the
- • -
(lean.c. the Aimed itli o ut srlienesi•r you and
lea impuritier teentiug through the sae: in Pim
pes. h.ruppunt Set - -: tl44au 1111,
,)0141:11#Cl
1t o i.1.1M011,1„11111tr,14.41.1k1,111.11.11411,1;Clea 011 i
whets it is tontwnd your lit tell you st hen.
Keep the blood pure and the 'width or the spdem
Mill follow,
PLC, TA PE mot other WORMS. itching In the
irydcm of •41 ninny Mon.:mil-, an v....bu11y de
stroyed or rem. ed.
lu Itillibilt.Lteinittelit and lintenteitnutt Fe \
these Bitters lave no• opmi. For fdll dlroctlon.
rend carefulne itte aibeittit each login.,
pnuted In four language.. - (lemon',
French 11111 tilianich. J.SPALKEiI, Proprlvior.
• L iitli4ofnuirerwir
IL I . DONALD aCV , litotpdo Ana Attatt;
• fArc •
r [fawn anti Svieratm , nto;Vallrortila. and di I
°A. 31 Commerce at. N
LP' BULL BY ALL 1)1:1. , t:tas114 D
(mar:lt:lm
_
--- • - - - - '
HOOK AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
TEN YEARS IN
~W ALL.STREET.
/t Includes the Illeha 'ye, 3lyeterlee, and Secret
dotage or. Wall litroet, LW ' , Lichee of' JD „Ufa,
the' speculations - Di Dula, sicrt.;"4.e., Woolen
Speculator... and all that le greet. powerful, *IIIQII
- toy atrrhlui.. !Marsala:4', .uhrtalbd:
wretched, Le,. In the focus m epeeniation Por
trait.. of Vanderbilt, Drew. Gould, Firke s lr , and
many uthera;,Brierirlibla Or uolatiplacne, Life and
bceues,tc. Canraasin9 Book, err. Seml fur
Ciffilltlll4 10 WOUTUINOTOM, DCYTU(d VOn, Pub-
Ilehere, ILY Arylont St. , thwirovii,leonn. ImM:it
- - -
i Callanatutailativem. Paul Wenttally.
mk daughter was etaturcd to_bettith by alanple
means, without medicine. The mutant:lra %11l ho
ocnijirq Harass 11.-11t4telow,aatorkLon atmoti
LWOW'S. lag= _ Lasarattlw
inle Magic kb change any colored
tudr or beard to A pertatan•qat
black i r Ir.nto inn no poison. Any nue
can hut It , One wan ny until for I. .111timao--
anorILIGIC COMB CO., Spring:lod, !taro.
aliidut
Tills IS NO 11V31111:GI
re%va,
age, beight, rotator Cyes 11
dla uding
hair, you 011 1. l
teCe i ‘u
by returu wail, a correct picture of your future
buiitudid or dife, trlfir mune dud date ur oarrlie.
Address W. yox, v. U. Drawer .No. 21, ration
ril/e. N. Y. I maiar,ar
111111ralFartral ItCLEACHIft
- ‘4 7
FUR CArclp, Itade.-
141111 V r lgt.NO. 441 . .4TS W ne.P,tl
CALMS.* a iy witir Futta. - avianvitarar.
LEY . MA 111 NE br
178 Moil sway. N. Y. inuarlu;:ho
WAH
. ITED fli n o II L i t& g a or/go t :1 m y
r ttil e to
Mk 41, 73 74, of the C . h . esapenko
004 Ohio Ilailrest near Charleston, West
la. Inhumation may bo had concerning the awl:
by calling oh the undersizneil at their resblebre
111 , Rochester. '3. J. . POW Eli. Jc.,
anartllt3wl Contractors.
ETECUTOIrS NOTlCK.—Lettem testammatary
harlot: keen acmated to Oa subscribers on
the estate Or J. Jdarratocklng, of Phillipsburg
borough. all persona Indebted to sald estate are
hereby walled to make laiammllate papneok and
all persons basing dame: agonst said ettata will
present then duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN G. YOUNG,
RDWAND EVOKING, Exec
'.~[~cblldi~ebets,
,
spitrNG:Gocibs
1311001131 MESTORE, :
NEwBRIGIITO N:
•
They have pneeinae.lie the E.e.t
late low, tleuleprievg, u brury
or
Domedie &•F.l9rett
DRY - GOODSr
vaaszaarsalt,
31}IN's FritNimilxf :
Whtcll tb.;.y nne oGrims sh...
13elluire tilt+ 1,1-41,..
11.6111:1
Running to fAit.cUtf,h
'AS LONG AN
iScVI SteitSel
opt sucb3.3o,
ts!..'fr
They aro now NiAling
Good euniiori calks. at it i ,•ti
Splendid tires: cilioi: i t
The very head are.— c“lic,, ( rkiraiii
paiteros)..... ' 1.43.
Spring styles 01 nclsines is - •
. No. I bleached and unlilcs is,'
4-4th muslin.. pn
Ill!noir.. and Colored Alpuea%
25 per cvnt. thau ktst Fnll
Good unbkarbvif Socks. pair fo,r 0.
Good blench.' I,kitlieA' [lose, Net
AU oilier good.; sit curreitionilingly
IMO
Their Stock of Clothing,
Of THEIR OWN MA NI.
IS NOW COMPLETE
And they ran 11.-nre the !lov
avueol (re O,i.
Merchant Tailoring
la carried m by this Firm tit aWAV
MEETS TIIK APPROVAL
Of Every one who let% Patvonizra ti
o,nly pip; nice . , is their motto;
Low Prices, their aim—
Ilonest Diudlug , their prachee,
Elegant Fitting Garments their ro
' ntendation.
THEY ARE EUPLOYIN“ NOW
r=
_
15 Unntbi in this De4iiiirimeni,
Al try, theref.,re.
M
EXECUTE all 01:1)Ell.!• PHom vro
Pl4l
MM
No osE wil() wi:int:s . o (;i:r
Cl a 13: rizoodr4 at ain
, I
siumitt wit to In)}l i r
.
Schiff & Steirrfeld's,
.t; f
t r V 1
- z •
=7
~,,
Itil)
ntn t{kl;Jtn
N} IIRIGIIT"S
Patirbanii%-e Staw.u.ra
oP ALL rics-os.
456 - 2 . ht
Improved honey Drawer.
FAIRBANKS. MORSE
notr:ol6m) 1022nd avenue, Pi thhe, re!,
..ifedicinal.
A Safe and Speady . Cure fin Cougiu,Colh,
Ants= Broncluus, Haarseness, Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipielc,
Conseunption, and .all Diseases of thc
Throat and Lungi. Don't neglect s
severe Cough, or throw away money en s
worthless medicine.
PRIOR PIM etEMITS Pi* BOTTLE
alMr,by BBWAREL, BENTLEY
by at
ihnaidk Babb. N.F. S°l4
Pack&
jc:3o:ly
Restores grly a nd faded Nair to to
OatoiNAL COLOR. removes Danirutt",
(INES 11.1. DISEI,SES OF THE SEIM
Prevents Ltadursi, and makes the halt
grow Sort, Giossy nn! I.ocurvol.
110 sa $l:4 pr It.ttle II a 1 , 4 No 44
• itrttoarwl.. I.y SE W. 1.111). BENTLEY
R. ell EN E . !k0h1... N.Y. 5.1. 1
hy all rtrliggirta-
Salm' 342 - y____Nurseries
. 1
Fruit Trees,Grapevines,Goosebernes ,
Cannon,lbupberrles, birswherries and mull
ru" ,
great estiely FloUeriox rhrotw, Vroa
!Ocala! iad Eseslyrusu {van.. ..`/ ItAc
hub Roots. Our stock lot sprit_ pOntio:.
superior, runbrariou the hest ,varter tee ter (re, hare.
sad (/a•delt etOtom. l'itaau• ordering from t too
!Sewickley Nurseries may rely on the varieties N
itta correct, basing , tbesSmine of sesulOS frum
lb* astausiso bearing Orsiolnis oa the pearl. rsi
ainues imilkti to applicalltp. Orders kit al /1" ,
Waal are. U. LOVE DUO.. 69 ioartl atepor. ur
&Maws JAM SN Willa/W.4%
- 14:11akijSurserl v .
usandi Halal Pitts bu rgh Pod Vette.
mi N t at• — y gi i : r.er Teea k.. Ped . tilers authorised to tell for
ITOTI(/,:!t;