The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 17, 1872, Image 2
The Beaver Argus. .! WIVINVICD. Burros SAD PataPairron . -- Beaver, Pa., April 17th,1872. Pennsylvania Republican Nominations. For Governor, ',JOHN F. titiRTRANFT. For Supreme Judge, ULYSSES, MERCER. For A uditor General, HARRISON ALLEN. For Congressmen at. Large HARRY WHITE, LENIUEL TODD. For Delegates at Large to the Constith- tional Conrention: M Meredith. Philadelphia: J. ham Fell, Philadelphia: Harry White. Indiana: William LIU v. Carbon: Linn Itarthohnnew. Scha' i " kl 11; 11. N. McCalister Center, Witham 11. Anu [roof:, Lycomlng Luv•rne: daa. 1.. Reynolde. I..aucs,arr: :•amuel fi Plramock, Wayne; Geo V Law ‘r8.11111::14,11: Davin N. \White, Aller.rheny; W II Amoy. Lehigh; John 11. Walker. Iftiteh ELsEwIiERE, in the Aluit - s to-day', will be found the resolutions of the State Convention of the 'Republican party, held at Harrisburg last week. No Republic-An in the State, we'Pre sume, has any fault to find with these rest Au tions, but a portion of the ticket nominated by that convention does "not give general satisfaction. The nominee for Governor General Ha rt ranftl at this particular time, does not possess the confidence of a large number of the Republicans of the State, and very many of the Repub lican papers have already caused this fact to be generally known. It is true the Evans investigating coin- I , ittft exonerate Auditor General ijartranft and State Treasurer Mack e}• from havin' had anything to do with the Evans swindle; but, leaving but of the account entirely the letters, -statements anti tigiires published a short time ago in the New York San directly charging these. State officials with being Evans' confederates, and notwithstanding the exoneration of the committee, there are a great ma ny persons who do now and will per sist in believing that the Evans plan _ tiering operation was not carried on since 1807, and llartranft and Mackey wholly oblivious of it the while. These two persons were the finance efficers of the Commonwealth, - and how two or three millions of dollars could be put into the State Treasury vaults through'Evans' collections at Washington, and two hundred and ninety thbnsand dollars retained by the collector, without these financial otlieers k now i ng anything at all about it, is too abstruse a problem for the gerwra4 public to comprehend. Yet, as we have said before, a committee, whose Words ought to be worth some thing, has told us that they inquired into all the partioulars, and found that neither Auditor General Har ranft nor Treasurer Mackey had any knowledge . of Evans' operations, or shared his plunder. Common sense, we must (sinless, comes in conflict with the report of the cominittee here referred to ; but, giving Creneral lartninft the benefit of the-doubt, tie hoist his name this week along with the rest of his associates on the ticket, with the purpose in our own mind, however, to - take it down whenever we are fully satisfied that the Evans committee made a "white washing" report in his favor. We • want to support none nut honest men for Official positions. and no amount of badgering will cause us to vhange our mind on this point. .Tudge "demur, the candidate for' Supreme Judge, is said to bean ex cellent, able man ; and the same is said of Gen. Harrison Allen, the can didate for Auditor General. Both of t hese gen tlemen will doubt legs receive the full party vote, and be elected by handsome majorities. Tilt: reason of Governor Geary for refusing to sign the apportionment bill, Will be found in his letter to the late 'Republican State C - mvention, published elsewhere in this paper. This course on his part leaves the congressional districts in this State as they have been for the last ten year-; and as by the late census. Pennsylvania has been awarded twee more members of Congress than she has heretofore hail, it became neces sary for the p ahlican Convention to nominate two candidates to he vo ted for by the entire people it! the State, as no districts are provided fur them: There is a probability of the further increase of the congressional representation front this State; as a hilt is now ',milling in congress which, it pas.-4.41, will have that result. The err or'- action in the premises has frustrated the hopes of many 'Con gressional aspirants, and given life to those of others; and his conduct is censured or applauded necordingly. It is lust possible he was nut govern- it,. (Affect upon can tv-, but hy the interests of the Mate at la rgt Is another column will be found an editorial from the Harrisburg TP4'graph touching the report of the Evans investigating commit tee.- The Telewaph has not been friendly to (iovernor lieary for some years past, hut in this instance it shows a disposition to treat the Hov ernor fairly. The article referred to, eorroboratet.l what we have all along, believed viz: that the objective point of that mintnittts., was to rzmteratc the Auditor 4 ieneral and gtateTrea ,, - urer, and imp/it-We tioverner (learv. INE of the largez4. I.3beral Itcpul,- liritn MVO ings ever held in the city 1) 1 New Turk convened in i'o,( (per Institute last Friday. The buildinz was tilled to its utmost capacity. Among the prominent political gentlemen on the platform, we no tit..r the names of Horace timely, Sinclair Toney; Moses H. Grinnell, Hiram Barney, Marshall 0. Roberts. George Wilkes, Frank lA - Nile, John A. Itix4e. Col. F. A. Conkffing pre- Senators Trumbull and Schurz addressed ihe !meting, and were en thusiastically cheered. The volu tions declare that the potitical action of individuals and conventions should be left free .from the in, 'Thence of political patronage; that business men should not ; under fear of unjust official interference witli their affairs, he compelled to pay tribute for politiml purposes; that public officers l i tre or should,he erect -0 for public eon - venienee, and not a rewards for partisan serviees or per sonal fleet and izement; t hot arts of of ikals should he , :tonfined within the laws creating such officials; that the triumph of Republican principles is of paramount importance to the country; and that thesueeess of those principles in the approching nation al el,N•rion does not depend on any one individual; that the prosperity of the country dem:it - ig:a thorough, radical and iummliate ti:tform in .ull departments of the public service, civil, military and naVid, and that the "one term principle" for the Priitiential office will Oviduct, more, to that end than any other measure. The hst of Republican itofficers whb had signed to the call Mr theCinciu nati convention wits rely and loudly cheered E=ll THERE is in every Olitiea pain all extravagant aad useless ex penditure of money, and already the political sharks are wLetting their teeth for the rich plumS , that are ex pected to fall from the ipanagers' ta bles of both political pa*ties this fall. No political campaign &11 *fought without money, but a liberal and ju dicious expenditure of it would re quire only half the sum that is usu ally squandered. We indorse the views of the Harrisburg Journal, when it says: "For every dollar legitimately spent in conducting a political cam paign, at least five are stolen or mis- . applied. This money is gathered from the salaries of office-holders and others ,who subscribe it, with the understanding that it is to be honest ly applied. All who know anything about such financiering understand the hocus-pocus by which such funds are wasted and absorbed in imprac tical ways, and we therefore propose as a remedy, that more attention be paid to the Republican press as an effemtive auxiliary in thmducting campaigns. giving fair proportions of all political funds toSuch Journals, instead of frittering Mein away on individuals who devote them to de bauchery and drunkenness when they do not sink them to the bottom of their own pockets. Every State, city, borough and county commit tee will see the force of the sugges tion." E State Republican Commitee. thought a month or two ago that it would never do to allow the people to select their own delegates to the National Convention which meets at Philadelphia in June; hence the Com mittee resolved that the State Con vention must be invested with that privilege and clothed with the per forufance of that duty.. The State Convention, which met at Harris burg on. last Wednesday attended to the matter, and as was naturally ex pected, some or delegates chosen are as destitute of good characters as thieves are of honesty. One or two of them at least, could not have re ecived votes enough in their own dis; tricts, to have • made them frog-pelt ers, and yet the State Convention al lowed these' fellows to be imposed upon it as suitable persons to repre sent the Republicans of their distiticts in a National Convention. The"ring" men who brought them forward, no doubt knew that a few dollars in hand, would induce thew to vote, in the National Convention, for whoev er and w hatever they were told to. Merlare's political status is ju , t now the subject of frequent tele grains. Thel-e generally claim that he is satisfied with his present tion, and that he intends support ing Grant for the Presidency in case of his nomination at Philadelphia in June. t)n the other hand, however, he stated himself on last Friday that he was going to attend the Cincinnati Convention on the Ist of May, and would - burn the bridges in his rear. Col. McClure and other prominent Republicans in this State, we suspect, are on the eve of organizing the Re form movement in Pennsylvania, and we will not be surprised if a call to that end is published this week. P. S. Since the above was in type In , antnytineement ii wade that the Itepublieaw.: of l'enti:-ylva iia will F4sin• a call for a no un EMI ——•—- . • • , • after which the boat took tire, burn- e•aireo:uni '1 iffy a, all men worthy oi ...• - . .:1..,,' ~„,1 wo w,- ! i tr() for tiratit. fie' \\ - 1-!, see by the papers that the . • . .• t. A I,ii 1F. , .. 1111 d ardent ..inqtort a • the hand , ..f the a— itytt, ~,,,. , lng to 1110 is ther s, cuge. L ni p,.h.t.•,,,, r,my, end we call optili nor friends . d t i te p are himself :1,-; 1•411 lows: l i late earthquake in California and I Thoi o p,oo, or 11w steamer inn. tt,, , ,,..,1“ , ,,i it: , St.tl. In rill) it` "i, man toc ri-u. " . ..J\4 I h a il some t to l e preeionsm, the Syria 04 . ( . 1.1 rro I about the SaMt s date, . I.llramlen, lying a few ride: below, 14 ~1 1i.. 1 1 . 1 , + , ,t P i t i t: . , ,'1,',•.",,','„n, ~, ~,,„ ~,,,,i , „ t„ dale ~ f the ah,,Ve ! trtiele det-thiefi to on seeing the light from the burning eonnort}on veil. the candldate.4 41.1+ . I .IY 1na ,,, i ,,, U . 'd ullfrx Ib , ' 11 , 4. 111 illy name, I on II flOt less the time it would take for the ti stitrt,e th^.l the , • eleetion would be wreck, manned a yawl and proceeded for Math (Alt ...ra. *moon! 1.11 e11 , , , r 1 .4a; al.d ......- , dal wave to traverse the distance be- a- c ...r...u t of the .1 , .t.• ( antra! I ontmitt ,. .. and • ti_ up the river to ascertain the cause. tb a t iseste,.l*.ontnlino.l , • TWA' tip ni)th , 14..41.1 I atiOrn‘..4l. Rot, it 54.1 4 111 .4 to We only ttveen the two points'. That there lie found a small party of survivors 'tare t hat, inityptial 1a...1. year, and the 440.4 yeare pronotl nig 1.1 " 4 4. plll - f. Of ( - ROLIOr to I1( s t WAs a eiameetion between them is on Head Island. lie passed on to ~n.- r e:: Trt..fr . ..4ovnnsolt ..z....GY. I V , lii I r. lam fl Mere(' to It that relieve those on the wreck. Ten or A committee of the couvouth .0 haying 44 . 1 d e '1 .t. 11f4.7 1111111 P 1111 A boon eonsidered Merin rendered probable hy the news that ....• twe l ve were c li ng i ng to t h e w h et .l . Goy 114..ary enneerunot ina apportionment le I. ..;„_::." , , .., ~., 1 t ii ,4,1 i i .i ... inevis.a.„ I 11 po_ Mt. N'estivius has broken - rout in , • - • • the eat.,w ill,: lett• r wa.. robs {handy .. ra001 . ..0t . 11 174.1 1 . 11 1 1 01.1 4 . file tebeel dropped before ni• from him: • `lll.lofl, I - am oat be counted on to eruption. it is well-known that reached them, and all but four were ear, I , Tivit folio 1 /- I • -,,.et0 for Grant .t' i 1 that means, as 1 there is such a clone connection be lost. lie found a (look passenovr, ii a Itill4nl'iiti. 1.r.1 10. 1r."::..... ill!' it does, blind allegiance In the tween the eruptions of Vesuvius and s t i name unknown. near the shOre, ha< - Ai. c0ati...tic... 2 11.1 or at , - dal. - l r ', e. " . "T r i ' .. j , " . • ' .. 1 ., ~i it - , )1, .t ail..„ 1 no..tmplato .riplir of p.lltielt•n , nvidr`r tvhose eon- Iv scalded who died before he arrived ~„' i' t ,'„' ,:„'„,,,.;.,„i1„•„'„,',71,,i,,,;.t ..o;nient 'ail recon ' lly t.if)l Cell. Grant has unfortunately verthquakes in Southern Italy, that • . ' at Cairo. {.'reed In , 'w 14-2,6l3t'''''• the 6 , 1'1 "I ''''',', l "• plAt'ell him-elf. and who-e solicitude the former are a certain safeguard The steann.r Belle St. I.ouis, hot] I a" "" 1 '''"""'' ". "'' "" t! ' '"" "•' '". "'''''' •,- n ' ti„. I., ,, :wttettr ad e airuol. ti..!wittudnurl , ligth.. l seems . to ht , gyoliter !Or the i tete iblican agabist the hitter. When the moult- up, took nearly till the so ry i VON. t.,et . 1 uano noaloweti upon it. and upol. 111., s'.l- 14::”. , y ail All rt.!. the wt.tlit re ea the, min has been silent fora long time, I 'l' hom pso nrt -.senod Pilot If orris, who i y ° 77 1 , ' , 1 , " : "4 ,, " :,. " ,, 1 ;, ' ,; ' , • ,:::i .t' :,, ii .:, ‘ , x , ' , d „ P ; r : ' ,, " .,i ' ,;,..1.i: 1 1 t t 61111 t rt.. lie t I a n - t wIII i a g , 11.4 I subsequently went to St. Louis off A 111:oll ' g r li . oratharily. oplmono tipoo Flinn sublretis kii.o4l: lII.iII-, i 1 i . I s ..1 other gut iii sold ' the Marble City. Mr. Latter st it . _}eS ar.• ret.erved until lit iota' 11l Ii of III.; L... 4.. - •(1...i . .:, unit geed Republicata„ now tint when the safety valve of VeSllVi - t hat Wiggins,•thelt, i • • fq river pilot lot ar.• 1N..: pry., itl.•titt•t,.: - lie .• vutt!•.3 N'tl , l, an 1 rin . ' , f...rti, 1 0 l,.lnformed nr iny promo. -d mind. in I " ( ; (11111tE (I 011 to tei for Grant," and us is open, the danger of violent va.s r' drowned. Harry '.. rill, the pi- th-• proni....a;an.. ,I 1 I Liern.or.•. in roepotttlt• It, _t oor zit-01 n , 'll of all parties. are !tvaitiug, eirthquakes Is over. 'llie present lot ~,,n watch, and also Ciipt. heeler r,rttat t ,:.,it.u.ol,l'.,rranLy at....... in e gr0.....a10nal aiao.r,44l.timent 1.111. ~. at,pro , 4 t ti, ...l. ~., . , 14 '" I '" id : . '",' f,1'611 lie . i mini nnat ~ I n of a man wint4e were burned in the debris, and were Nt 11l nu,. he I.l..ined , I,lall plthr the to . :)1t annual ationnist rii tan shall be above suspi eruption of V(NUViIIS is therefore to ~„----- heard calling for help, but the tire e.ectiun• e:eit, not ahove investitration; who be interpreted as the result of forces A 1,1a,),•,11ttii .„ : , ,1 nu , 1 ,,, r.ita ,, -; l l..' , C'r" ^ n l r * ''" had gained much head Wat that the • t. ,, : er, it; b r , r . c ., ..l . ... d ili t e r an 11..... "( f:..ttre.•tit.ntii as WI., CI:4IMA he 10.4 41 or abused by ally tilt which, had the ertiptiim not oceured, I could not be reached and ' were burn- uniting It.-iu .Inont; lli c m0 ` 4144 ' ritStsllll4ll roll tienins of any party; would have , rt , sulted in an eirtle ed. Fisher, the carpenter of the II- s'ut , '. b•etPt: ' l ''' I "g''' , ' ''! , rl ,l,l '' 1.6111.19" e true -mean lig Wto will lila-trate the I fated steamer, reaelied here on the rural., .! t „'' t " t t e "' t " fa PP""""'''.;•'""!"'''" 2 " , , •, . quake. That 1 tsetse fort•es should man- ' • rUllry. P . ....... lam lulortned the utllmary tom- pl.; ( "Vt. tlorviet. Reit ean'' by belie- , i Shrett. He was nut F.erlowsl v hurt. mitt., of a... !kw.. tut. reported [Wm orahl,r ni)..n r i. 1 , 10 , 2; and PIII kitting OW 111111011 nail irest the niseives " eari Y ''' i nan l ialne" lie states that the s4VOlla en:,ineer,l nth I rot , , , ilitm. rit log Wrio” - I - atilitin add Lion- litv as ously in Califonlia, Syria and Italy, I Alexander Kennedy, was terribly s il at re tt.'i ni it l e 'r ;', r twenty 7,s l , l 'i u , ''; I.;,art'ii'll,n.utttptiltr.tur. ll. r it s t_ a il/ li tt ( l . c l i i n i d n i t• is i (1 6 1 1 1 1 /1 1 ; ,_ % . 'i' l l i l I b rit .l i t t b .r.3 l i I :it., niay, of course, be a mere uoisici- scalded, and was lielples.s and blind. t i r r t : , , t ‘i t . t .t..: ol l , , i t , , , , , , c ,... . ; i trtt r, e 5.,,... 4. , , , , , , r i . , 1 1 : (I t b r , •.i i . , , ,, 1 r . ..• . m a t r .. . i . t . - 1 , :; ,, rii , o tt, ti Itlttti; w i tten n greti V t serviem it) h Fi i fisher nut him on astage plunk with dentx., but the presumption is eer-enactment he approv . M, 1112 alloirrarler td" Illos I lita eotialry in the darkest days of other passengers, which soon capsay.. paat•l..,,ai ,preennlatitui 4rotili urge the lain a. .. • „ „.1,,,„),,. ~,,„ enr civil taiply otherwise. It woulik he inter. t , rot . . . 1,” ~r,rnt..,,t r.,-,,11,..L the trici..a.... tat, u vtung severtil, including tia-hthe ai. rived of rind Conr , ra73.;nlo • thik Vntrie:ll Court lie stemmed the estmg to know if that isolated veil- R e ar t ed•-. y lien. Keithley, the tirst lam Isar r P tau , tor to 4rlthlto - ol it. -- . " . ' •••• . ' ..' ", ' P r" , " , i , ll , Ude of foreign intervention wit li akill canit• region. leeltual, ha also be e a engineer, is supposed to be lost.-- 1 1; : , - . 7 ,r i u tt :, ; r 1; , :t lot, - 2 , 1 k I • ,:::::; i c:1 , 1 , 1 , .f . .... P p i , i i p 1 7, 11:: r a t 1 1 4 ~,,-.:.,... itittl fearlessness unsurpaskied, 4:1111 disturbed. If so, the fact would lieu Henry ,Worslean, first clerk, 't + ‘..t_st , ',Mort! the sort Mil St4re4 ha. alreataly provid....l for never tto forgotten by those le whom riot .. 41 . 11 a ft er th e ex p10~,j()D. Ile further evidence of the wide spread .:„., 2 . . -. . . . •11,„ In H „ ~1 „ ,, ~„ the honor of their country is as dear extteeted to go through from Cairo . r Ret.recentlitiv.•. to The rally •11'rd. Contr...). In I +her 5t1f1P1......; 1.4 . 11050 1151110 i s i 4:ha rit-s character of the recent disturb:3lWe. ley rail, but Wits tall:11 011 1110 bunt 11.1. i Ito , / t-rom 5 , licre by tla• tat% is t 0... no Incr. area ii!iiiliVlS Adams, and whom, it the _ ......_ ____...... ...._ ter leaving here. Charlet+ Wersliain 1.01.1ii, , r or repr., , tilatl , v., tha ad.1111.th..1 rip,- , o . .. , ....11 , ..r•ve ler r.70,-011Sffiif.vi 10/11. , ..1,1 ifl end, rant , t..: . inti mite i I._.;‘ arvtli 1 ion shall have the Cris April number of the Mock- I second clerk, Jolts Dem It 1/ 44 0 ~ stew- lag) re e1...rtr..1 ho the 4We at Large, Ind the oft • z' II r W P4(1.1111 to notainale, tho.people will Wood's Ifet.gazine has a review of dal and, and Charley Jiuray, cabin boy. rq..,r....,,,,,,t,, 1 , , V. /1101 11, ,••.IL.• I, ~,Lit!,•,l ill, . . , 01. iil•trrll4 n+ ~,,V prt...-q 11 i. e , n„, u, ,„1;1 nave the inctepthatentat to alert. position of the Gladstone Ministry were found dead, floating down the roe., nolo-, in.. 1.....t1-..uta of raid slice .hail{; Vi . . I'. BA ivri:i.a-r river. all ill life '.wilts preserver.s oil, ' < , ,tt. , r-...a... pro , . 14.. twoire . 'lto !line li ...1 1.) 1.4v10r ill Wll i.'ll tip , dispute arising mit ori!,,. ,1, , , .. n of r,- - .r, "11, •r..•• mid were brought here by the steam- Mo.. r... ,, ,,,11.111,* , the Washingtue Treaty . tigure.s con- a 1 . cr soreve. It is supposed they were lota ,a,t•ta,ait ..,, , ,,st. I sptettousty. 'i'lie article. which is of chilled to death. • .1,, w . 0, ~,1 course written in the interest of the 'Thee,( were five lady passeiter. , . . 'fury party, tuakes the fotlowinm All ale supposed to ice lust. The JAVA It.SIIC ICVIDENCF (Tn:DITN:D 1 tod ies of five ladit s, were seen 11 alt.- :tatting other remarks on the 'frt. , at • i• mg past 4Va.stier's landing te-day. of Washington:" Anieriums may pis- i Fisher thtinks Pilot Harris and hint ten to our plea, that the treaty does self are tie only empluyt•s that were nut secure to us the eoniQions which saved, though the Belle St. Louis we were made to believe that it -et may have picked up some., Tie of - ficers of the St. - Louis state that there cured, and that, as new worded, were- , it about thirty cabin and thirty , does not evenexpress what our Coin- live tieett passengers, 'making, with ' missioners intended, if indeed, the the crew, nearly one hundred souls, ' poor creatures were conscious of tiny to bo 10 about eighty of whOni are supposed intention beyond the drawing tip (:f f I The.- ;neater portion of the survivors it paper which they could induce the I being on the Belle St. Louis, no ' American Cominkssioners to sign. ; names or the passengers nor reliable i estate of the lost enn be' Should the Americans do this, and, obittled exceptlrom here. Fisher dsaribes MS riconsequener each nation differ- ' the effect of theexplesion as terrific Mg freni the other in interpretation beyon4 conception, the whole upper of the Treaty. allow the whole agree, works being lined bodily and falling on the tits in the water. which 'tient to be annulled and another to were ttranpletely shattered. He be framed, then it is highly prollablel saved himself by wearing a plank that the second attempt may be am . - anti floating until rescued by the cessful.We must no ' t of course, conceal yawl or; Thomint He was in lien at the 'time, and thbugh covered from ourselves that. there are many with debris, was only slightly Urals courses open to America, by pursu- 1 e d . . , lug which she might wound her hen- Lafer.—'rhes - teatner Grand Tower, or and :disastrously embitter the just in - lived, reportsthe first engineer whole contention. Of thew the most and mate saved; also thirty-two other personi on the Bello St. Loulst. - The to - be deprecated is one that has been seeondiengineer was savtal, but died threatened by a portion of the Trans- of his injuries. atlantic pr s, viz: To lay the claims . 'ST. 10U1:4, April 11.—Tile DC1120•. as they stand before the arbitraters, crat's 'Cairo special relative to the t explosion of the steamer Oceanus, leaving it to Great Britain to conic rays Fisher, the carpenter, deserill.s int ' o Lourt or not a. she may choose."' : the seen( us very terrible and heart- RIME; Awn THERE. —A terrible railroad disaster occur red Wednesday last, on the New Jer sey Midland Ratiimul. As the train leaving Patterson for Hackensack at 8 A. M. was passing Over the river bridge, two and a half miles Above Hackensack, the structure suddenly gave way, hurling the train into the water below. Twenty-five or thirty pa'ngers were taken from the wreck I in a more or lesl3 injured condition. —The following "Personal" ap pears in a New York paper: "Will the lady dressed (here follows the in ventory of a perfectly lady-like and unostentatious wardrobe) who smiled upon the gent dressed in tilackyelvet. -coact; with scarlet iittektiEr, - blue and white-striped shirt. mouse-colored pants, patent leather hoofs and brass seal ring, as she left the Fifth avenue stage at corner of Forty-second street, last Monday Morning„ please send her address to 'Adorer.' " —Mr. Sumner has the reputa tion of being the most constant at tendant open his official duties among all the Senators. Since his illness last spring he has been compelled to be frequently absent from his seat. But previously, with the exception of the time he was disabled, sixteen years ago, and when he was called Ilist to I cant- attend his mother during her last sickness, about six years ago, it is said that he hps never been absent longer than twenty minutes from the Senate during its sassion. Be has not been, inside the House of Repre sentativts fur several years. Even in Australia there are wit neses who havecon-xientlons scruples about being sworn. The Sydney.ifrul mentions' one of these cautious .per sons who refused to take an oath in the Gundagi Police Court, which was investigating a ease of felony. lie said that he ohFerved "the legisla ture setting God's laws at defiance, and he ditl not see why he should he sworn by that name." He had no ob jection to making an afflrmatfon on the Bible. but this, as be was neither an Atheist nor a Moravran, the Court w)ulti nut permit reisisting in o his refusal s the Cotutordered the officers to lock:him up. This he resh_zted, and that too b 0 vigoroUsly that the Judge offered to let him go if he would pledge him self never to enter the Court-house again-4-ertainly a curious way of dealing with a recalcitrant witness. Upon this, The Mail inquires with great gravity whether "it would not he bet*r . tf) abolish oaths altether, inakitir falsehood in the witness-box punishable in a similar manner to perjury." "The State,'' it observes, "has no power to .seeure the infliction of punishment in tho next world, and has really no spiritual apparatus at COW !nand." --- A bank vault hi esandria, Va.,•exploded the other day tad se rions,ly injured nn unfortuneate ler named Uhler. There seems to be nothing that i non-explosive now-a days. Batik vaults u-1...41 to be regard ed as places of safety but no one can 17111er:gize them now. This - teller went into the vault one eVening, turned on the gas and tried to light it, but something was wrong and it would not burn arid lie did not turn it off again. The next morning he lit a match and opened (lie vault door to see if it would burn yet. Slowly and sadly they picked him up from among the broken furniture and tried to keep the flesh from peeling off his faceuntil the doctor came. ANOTHER BORROW eambout 11Lnrn ("ii—.lllir - hing of the Wrerk— flew-trim/big ,S%-enez , - .Sixty-six Lives 1,0.5 t CA ILL-, April 1 1.--Thesteam (q. Oceanus, lte.ci River to St. Louis. when near Brooks' point. exploded her boiler, blowing. the upper work almost entirely away, immediately rending: The river around the wreck was covered with debris—baggageii bed clothing, beds, Sc., much of it burning. The cabin and about halt. of the deck had floated off, and was burning. The Captain, in the midst of the tire, MIS screaming for help. Men and women in the water were throwing up their.hands and sinking to rise no more. • Six-or 'eight persons were on the forecastle, and Fisher gait stage•plank, and - all except himself got• upon it, but as soon as it struck the water the plank careened and all upon it perished. S . e.~ ~- REPUBLICIN STATE CONVJENTION Itesointlons Adopted-Letter of Gov. Geary on the Apportionment MIL Mr. P. C. Slianoorr, of Allegheor. Chairman of the Cprnmittro en Resolutions, rt-porktd, forttfte rAmsol,ration and action of t4e. Co!tventipo..the, faatrxiog-. - - ar-scialioNs•° - --.- I. That tee reatiltMrOnt,.devoilint to the ,tititiel • pica 1,1 the Republican party, nod YU - betel that. the cOntititfed'ellyisatice ofthatitaity la iseceseorl", to tile tualateruonte nid'oticceAo of thoseprinephac. The grand and fundamental idea of the etittalltt of' all men lu political rights lo not met . .. wed by any other political :party, and min Ile sustained faith fully (Lily by those who are cowlings:4l sincerely to it. '2. Thi.t the adoption of the lidrteenth„fottrteenth and fifteenth amendments , to the Constitution of the l'ulted.Siato, has not been surdclently acqui esced In by all to render certain and secure their permanent theorporation in that tostruthent, nail hence tbu admini4trattou of the gin:crim:at c at safely be entruste.l only to chat party which to heartily and beyond question committed to them. and the policy ucoeafary to Pat them:tato ant:reps ful operation. . 3. That We ire now more than a' s er called krauts lain the polieyof national protecttoo to ArueriCati industry, It the labOrer to worth) of his hire. and a fair day 'e work entitles the w'orker top fair day's pay We mud' continue to thmtv the vretectiug arm of the government arenual those who toil for their tla bread. The groicelhic policy ahpie ;mikes l abor rontenred an capital . ..4state. Jt ren • dare etnpl-yment Certain end pay ample and eastis• factory; whilst free trade means that our laborers and mechanice must either work for lower vibitres or that our factories shottlal be closed through tor ' eftria competition, and the morkinvileil of the country of emplyment 4. T hat The politic lands belong to the people. and should be rererved for the , people. We. then, fore. pronounce most decidedly against any tar dier appropriation or the public howls In behalf of e oe l„,rstiats. or indi,idnals. All lands not ;Avid ars - Yelling to law *hill toe open La pre-eillplitill ut.d itettiat settlement. 5. That we Gentand it' continued attherenee to the policy hitherto narrow:Lander itepublicau awl pier,. in oar Sttite and in the.t:atieln„. "014 steady oust graftsl rednetion - of the public nebt. The tu. tercet, of the tleoplo require that the most rigid economy shoual be practiced In the calininletra lion or both the National and state gOveridne de, and that hives shonld he refit:iced in both as rap idly tie,.4 consistent with the honorable tuain te- Mince ut the. public credit, and the_ as taut calla tnitshmdat of the public debt. 4. That •a - e are earnestly in favor of the . yei.lest poirthio removal of the dusts.. on u"a and VtAffee, and urge the prompt pat-sage of the 'ill for "iihat purpose now before Congress. 7. That we heartily approve of the act Of Clet4r:.l OTtint in , gli - ing trial to the plats of tavili.erVlce rie lone R e dematiti that Hit plan. or any other _that arty be anbstunted in itr Pl3ee St In - stet... Will 4,10 it fate sod unembarrassed Iris'. that es, y of fort ..hat! be made isi recnre comie•?:ot nom fur the potshot: service, and that Inuits tY sad incor ruptibility entail ice Ucenwil qua liiit:.lllV.• .• e,- 4 1 , 4,0 4. 1 n.f..91111,eit.1.C‘ ;oil lioi , 11;:. , 1,co s. Thist the Republication party Into dlven full evidence (Write: the pest eleven )ears of its + line 11 to adtionbter the lioverbui , id honci"llY• lallil ruby amid sur,oortally. It lots, within that time. maintained the honor of our national do:: at hoots and staysail : orererted the C.41t11.1 Irons diertipticti auto t,,toresi it tat Ii- inte-nity : -rears:f to a clits-re and cotolitvimoitif men the eights given aff them by their Maker and, b lying pro. loan ul li se. erty throughout all tlie loud, twits, all the inhabi tants thereof, has elven to that pmelaniation the fall erect to whtett It was entitidsh wad we, their, f.,re, In Us Inoue, roam Vout the people as cumin 1:1 , 311C, of their cot:filet - ice and fearlessly challenge the tree- attify into :hair :lets. D. Tim we potnt with pride to the re' ersi of fleueral Grant'• administration of the national govermnent Not enity bits the weight of internal taxation been almost wholly rietLioei.tl hoot tho people • schoillilers, but three leauslrod willsoos of the na•Josi 31 debt lets, been 1,111 ott-a re•sili nov• er befOre attained by any other people motor like eircumistanceo, and for which we are intieliwd 10 the rigid honest), strict cisonoide nod siorills in tegritv is hieh the President has broinflit to the ad-, ministration of national stiturs. 10. That an pr, wet his num. for itooftniiiinliin to the PresidenCy, confident that tile people is Al signs?, rally to the support of the nun who e- , nobly ("Ili:tit their battle.; who, under Lhe guidance of Pros idctice. brought the nadon ioif •Iy thrill di if. ctruidgle to maintsin 114 Psi-teller, and irliO her 1.11)eil so succesofutly admiuno crest the snail - , of the goiorumetil as tu tosultoold genet,' adintra thin at 110111.• Wad :111W:ill 11. That we will .tart by the gui crnmeot in iire foreign pfdicy so ilrinly :narked out .inn asill.,, il 10..5i per.iflently by Presidcul I /rat.t. The bon er or the nation at; 1,1 Is sufe to his bawls. oust Ili' 0 /C: runlet which he never P Mk' sit 4,101.11, , ~, Lot 11 , ilniouismol ,shile he I. ;.01 , : H the fin..' 1i That e, • eongratwaie the people sit 1'i , b.... I i alibi en the 'dial ;iecompliMinient of the rail lui a I imiefittoil to let sec and kilLiciol 1 :,.. cono-i• ail su or its, Shit, sir it ~, e ar„,...ts. 111-_, 1111'41 our friend. lii--.' tint Itele..:otes i.rs., thotorm to O. it 1-,, Wet lie ,111-Irtel - r1111:111.ite-1 , o Cite ii,..k) - 'f I • r0rp,.4.1111_,, , 111 1:1,51 111 r, 1,11111 , • , 1' .5 ' a , ~ ,i1 ie, i rile prolo bltll , ll ~i 1 , 11, .IQ i,-,1... , ,1it,,, la. That we liendm &al, 0 gnu 41,1110.111,11 A r. f' Yr•ry ,41,11. 10 iettliOrax from t lot c q.l.i. :: • kl,ll , r the rsantiosioveapit, other Y‘. ~,Iws r -s i ,ti oo. , ~ t bstittr or tithettrier . tiny of the hotels. aecuroies or intio.,'• nom p;talgell to it. and Uu•tugh it to Ili, pa) meld of the psiii:iii 0,-to or 11,1• comoom w,nllll, and ont„intleyllde determlnaturt to pre. Pen - v. the t..isile iliviolilblu. flit il..•Fil fulfillments of 11, I. oilifin‘livti,llol • kilik.,lloll.. 11. 1 . 11.11 the oil produrni,,, mottle:. litinhertng ad manufacturing interests of the State requite ilteetiOti frol.llltlle efforts of aldniderotts cinolinta t inn.. and that such law.. eliori'd he enacted by the I r f •,..r,kl .1....emb1y of this 4 . 0111T11.00.4 il;inh 5.. WIN protect said Interests both in their .levcioncul-ftil and in the too rpiatetion or their I,l°,li:cis b. mar , 1,, s In. That the thanks , of oar party ar• slu.7 to 4 :i.s.l.rtiOr Juil/: W. Geary ;Calf) . 11i.41. 7 V. iio-, n it.i , U,...1. - trinciples has ,• twit, been 1,11.1.,, , 011!) . vinnienieti' -.., ia Penney - 11 - IMb: the r.latc deft has Leen larre'Y I 'V\ (l1• N Il i T i f '. I -lA- :4 • FI" Neu . ' -k I ) .%:I'`• re,ititeXl thiring W itti s mintstilitto .. ni our .till' , r s ;' ;lirVfariftrawit D i fierteral imirrltt3 ”niliansi h 3,6! I.o;crt (...tre1:1!1) Ow: I-11,1 and eAac 1. ' ...- " iesh and our lows 11:11, , 0 hi en etticieutly and W1.,•1 n ' VOinglo7 . GNJ Hi --.- AF•ISP irlle'll het(er • 0 1. inmost . Cadet the necessity of nactinz with ;7, , . .! f ly Telwari.iill to The 'Cributie ; him r.... , 4 ..overioir, ill roblOrilill) . silt Ito' sill-!i" Si- ~ t . a 1 ,„,, „ ~fs4 f 0,,,,t,.. G,,,..,,,, 0,, ..,y cant,-, , mit I t I'l LLIVW/F.i.u, NIAA.S%•;,, . April ',.). tom Its hie , rrtirement the bearrelt vet-Sets of lit 1 fitil . \\.. I'.ll . trllf . tt 4tf l'ittsli , •l , l,lnici)f 1.,.. , 1010 riff 1:14 filliire prilinrrity awl Impieties.. -o lb lino me present with ties illior petit • and ilk! lilt sat gallant af the fighting 501d ...p.,131 rol,fltbn,cr of their siirecss, the ruses t.f i halt?) in nip wir , „,.1.05 it ecn,,,„innicat.. Geyer:ll Jolat, Is. nartfann tot bio‘rraol. I. 1y,...n,.. , tit to 7 , 10. Rp eoum ira oinc.Friiing a ....-ur 10r :supreme .I init., (:,•o. It guise • A' i oi , li i - Auditor Cieceral, and - the c,,tritihrwn thi. guy 1 Siitil'lllt'lll that is WA.. it 1%11151'1 , 1AP fug' ft:lmm! for ileli.tral..s at lartte to the Con.ttvatharti . 4 i i 14.2/e".A. tO itl4' Phil:14101AI ia ('Oil Vt.ll- 1 , -- th y "1 nu _a ~,_ : e - 7'he (Th!:icritor Denied U 1 fearing 'From tiic Ilarrtihnrz T”legra;ll, The course of the 11.1 graph on the yolk- I lion of the war claims, and of tieorge t r. Evans.theacett'dited agent of the State, is so well known to its ; readers that we deem it unnetssary to define it again; and whilst we j think that all ;sirties connected with I that triumsction have coin witted grass errors, to use the mildest term, we cannot permit the report of the yomtnittiee to go unnoticed. A large mass of evidence was col lected by the committee, ail of which will officially appear in print within a short time, and we shall as soon thereafter as possible, publish the most important parts; all tending to corroborate the statements already made, that Evans bad collected a large amount- of money. out of Which he had retained nearly three hundred ' thousond dollars, under the plea that lie was entitled to ten per cent. on all the money paid by the United States to Pennsylvania, whether col lected by him or not., This claim being St) Unreasonable, wns ed by the accounting officers of the ; State, but as Evans had the money in his possession, they had no means of getting* it from him; am!, indeett, he defied them to do so. After a great deal of trouble, the t es ti m ony of George O. Evans was procured in the city of New York, and inonswer to various questions =EI i : v\ . H L..- .~~. \to hdm he bad paid money he seta he had mks. money to— . . $,6,000, 00 8,7 P:DroVir ‘ ,n ; Washington +o'ooo 00 'Dr. Olin*. Washington. 6,900 00 J.- It' Dtfoglinson . • • 2000 :mei) imity,four thousumrdve I,noared dollOrti Were 2 .paid to 'thQ gentlemen named for services render ed. n era tirtiiiitter pemonallrelnds ship; andllnEVans deelured, id the, most positive tering, that "ea dollar •wasdividal;4l4 yWale official of Pennsyhviia.r-Mrictlien >vitstthe vulva positive itmortitni, under oafh, that Governor Geary, or any other ntliciaf, ',ever received a dollar. The committee then called before them, a-day or two before the ad journtnent,K-P. Brown, the gentle- Jinni velure(' to in Mr. Evans's testi._ Amoy, and Brown swore that 'Evans And himself' were co-partners in the tolles.tion olthese claims; that him. Off anti 11.' G. Forney had concocted ,Che plans Tor the passage of the reso- Winn, and had Evans appointed; 44at Evans was to divide With him Oh the basis of five per cent. and that hti:had Only paid him 518,0ft1 (instead 4.520,000 as Evanssworei. Mr. Brown frther stated That Evans left a mem. *whim with him on Which "rippea reil the name of 'Governor Geary and •fOiend' for il.'10,00(1; D. C. Forney, so, 000; J. Robley Dungtison, $5,000. aecl .other parties' $4.000. lie sub s4uently stated to me that he was t 4 procure the publiNdioll of the life oc : Goverbor Geary, and that iLlarge pOtion of the $110,009 was to W .- RP - Wipriated to that purpose. In a Rtifisequehr conversation Mr. Gorge o';,Evans told the that lie luld an in tetliew with a publishing VonAe, the rititine of which hementtoned ALUM - 41i . it was Appleton C Co., bat am not celiain), and that: it would cost $lO, ong to publish the life of I;nyernnr slooofrriorettlan Wi had tinticipatNl. Another con sbleration he was to give to Governor 00,ary was rifler 'to purchase n con tr6fling, interest tn a paper in I laris bil4g, or to start a new one, to bring GOVernOr thrary't* ham ie !well inen tI y bolbre the peopiwas a candidate -for ttiV,Pridency. This proposed paper wii4 to be run wholly In the Anterest affGovernor Geary, anti to 1 under h ifs'q vertior's cord ro . " `Phis is, then,_the story of a eon fed erlite of tvans in the collection of the chittns,- with whom, _us- he ulleges. Erilins failed to settle. -He mak e s a d iteet I y contrary statement t ()that of h 4 •principal, ,Evans, and on this ep hrsay evidence they eomnilttee A At - pd their argument, and censure thi.,-11. iovernor in the -leverest manner. The I Mvernor and his freinils al lege that they never heard of this s4'. Brown, that they don't know hiiii 111 , w, ank%ver knew that he tviiij luoiire the — inittee at all, or to tir heit'n I of Ii is evi enee until the report wits published: If this is fc.orrect the coMmittee acted very improperly, to sak; the least. The Executive of the Utprimonwealth W9S entitled to a pQrper defense, and the committee ht ,;.e - VW' i.i i illy not treated h int far& in go important it matter wtjerein he stands charged with a hiiiih crime. ' . O repeat that the Telegraph no twills organ; but Justice to the I loy erM;r required that he should have 1)(4:41 hf.aril in tile. premises-. The re pott of the committee eontainim,r was read in the Senate ;o1 hour before the adjourn. tne.ut, -11.1 the Governor hall no time to;ri-ply to it ; but --we Imp-- that . he wi?l Ile ;Mkt to refute successfully the elleg - es made by S. trOW I PO LI *FICA L. Movemen? in Illinoi.• S,I'I:INGFIEI.I), 111., April `J.-7'u' e Fir' Reg;Rier of to-day says. illitori a4: imineuse Liberal Republi can movernant is In progress in this and in a few days .a call will bo is.qm cAlling.a State Convention to 14ii7:11h.1( -, ates to the Cincinnati Con 'rho mutes to the call will attibrace shiest all the prominent Re !nip iv:4 us in this State. Some of tlia turtni.•:4 to this docutnent are almuly fal.tha "regular" call for the Slate (76n veution of May 22. f i tcY- .: correminuent of the Bo- to:t Pb.ef ‘eritts from Lenencii tt.,tier KA, in Jilt) uula lieiitive and emphatic IliZlimer, t tint 111. owlins i,) vo to (Atietottati and tio hi 4 (it In secure the nomiliAttott of Mr. 'Fru nt t,wl tor President. WO,. The Kansas Liberal Republi can Ccitmention was held at Topeka lin NN74.Kin(ssdoy last. Reseintion;i were repotted a:.11 adopted anti even del egates appointed to the Citicilnulli Convention. The list is heudtd by L. J. Parrott, nod includes promi nent men of the State, some of whqui it lit believed have nob authurizeti. the use of their names, being stet - Whist Republicans tiovernor Brown, Of issot i , deli vereti au address, whiehAras listened to by a crowded 4iouse. Pll 1 LADEIA'ItiA, PA, April P2,- The Etening Telegraph has a West chester special ;dispatch, which sati•s that Hon.' .inhn ll.ivknitln has an nounced his determination to talie part ill the liberal -Republican !cove went at k'incinnati. THE RI PORSI )LEETINU. Islt.w York gave; lest night. tl first response to Cincinnati. It wifs an answer worthy of the noblest Lamle. 'f he pursuers; whom Gen. churn described as "ilaying on the track• of "the independent, Senators so fierce "ly that it would be alarming if. the "collars around their neck's were net "so plainly seen," havodelighted in "declaring the Liberal, itepublivan "organization un insignificant move "meta by a lucre handful of discon- ll= "tented . soroeads. The largest meeting in Choper hattitutotoineei , he wtio' and one equal.tithe beetin'rev ekte4oment ,of resp,OtabiliO, Owe, and devotionAo nepuelican thailt t itrepiyA.., If any resident of New York ever had a doubt as to the purpose of her best citizens to keep the work of Reform fiat, stopping ft theeity limits, this meeting resolves - Ilkdoubt. If any ever had a.fiAr that. ,Ministration patronage, or the crack uf the party whip by the partSi . upstatts over the party leaders, could silence or over awe the Reformers, this meeting al lays his fear. If any needed the stimulus of seeing tens of thousand enoperating to the National purilica-, tion, this meeting gives him th cheer that comes with the inspiration of _numbers, and eloquence, and con. Wim; enthusiasm. ' spouses to the Cincinnati call multiply on all hands. But we reck on this the most substantiaimpetus the good work has yet:received, —the rimAti auspiciouis begining ally g,•akat political campagn has had for many a year. It means that the Cineinna ti Cunwentionl. to he a „.-ticcess alike in numbers, representative character and generous purpose. Let It be equally wise, aml it will 11:11110 thp next President of the United-State:. Anil now freinds in New Yorirtind every state! to wori: ! numbers, res tive,entltusiasm, wchavegnough. ISut we confront a coMpaet hand of Mike-holders, with their oactt-seek- Mg allies and dependents, h o lding In their grasp the splendid organiza tion of a noble party, whose name has been for a dozen year* the un failing watchword of victory. They were already alarmed; Iltst night will arouse them to their Most des perate elfiirts. \Ve must..organize. and at once. T h e catllptligll is to he aggressi ve;at tin k s tit-o,k* , of the sit uation.—.V. 3'. rri4rite . April 1:1 $'31,500 00 e ofr. FOrtY - uOtigre,ss SENATE April ‘-.. - A bill for the 'relief of the t • nited States Expres , Company, I. 1.-iitei,r to them a cer tain amount to.',)(it: , I-4 in lieu of bonds destroyed by tire in t ta1111:Iry, I,lili, and refunding to thetir the value of certain treasury nottlis destroyed at the same time. \arm. pass«i. 'rho sokii,a..' ii„. „...,.,„p„, w hi i •l i he roine a la it •''',,n 1•1:. , ,,ipty ;ast, provides that every s(d , i ter sar . , , tlicer m . tio has st , Tvr.4.l in tt.e artily ef Ow United States durlii,g the reh , Ilioo for noti fy day; or mon% 414,01 h '1.11ti:11-(1 to one hundred anal -1:%.1..‘ ;:cres of land. :\lr. Cole, from the I. 'otionittee on appnipriatien, rdigire il th, deficien cy appropriatioq . ..rill, witli tiameroti , anwinimeti:- hlr-'''- - -Arili• prlIll'ip:11 .1.1., cutting dowit tli.-• appropriation Imr the l.tiitrt.t , r tozAter - liepartno , nt t ii_.„.....,_ . _ , i",12..).00 9 and LILO, ‘,. a ne'-i appro priation of . .-..2 ,, t),f/ts ,,-- i ~ ...- -l i. o-,‘ laohl trig. ..-,.., 't li , )rsi.:.—.‘ Willi Nvli , im,-4,1 I .t, 111- 1(4\%• 11 , ,;(..41 lIIDI TULICIti Ire-41111.0.1)rS idt 11111111 e 1:111(1.4 a.41411:Ch.0 neee,sarY affi davits twlorei - try officer autliorizt d to ailoimi , ti•r" hitt 11,. N: I I 0t...f. ..ng more of intere,t. ,S EN ATI:, April _A 1,i,l wit, iv_ 'ported (rani th , uti atEtir; tv tho rt.,1(1111;4 1 , ,:- lov.org . cd: ()no to trr,,„.. • in I! riot tqiiiisted ‘v;thilitt tho -••• Into cit, (a. glini•-6 t !,-, I ,:td“ ct to I ct 1.111(i t•Vo•t1 , 1 trtrtill i r 1.1.1,;! ;ahlitioo4luntil . „ • . „t -n- rztrld pro ,. h. 41 11 , ry entine. ti 11: ler the I•. 111 of January, -; I ,„11117 t,r•• ; 1111 . • k 4) bl 11 1) f” v ail ," tilers who enli-ted prior to the lof t;he thirty 4•lnth fortleth t.ections July,lP4l, and in 0,14 red foto ;1112,. "1 ."a rt .(;F:ttat.:, 2L FIELDS. thrinti StipPlint..ll , l , llC Of lk,Ver C01111):1.iy or h.it tery ; By (vPii. April tr.rh 1F77: sw \VtLS accoptotl I,y the itient„'ytiall pani the full lOU of ono hundred dollar. A u a Lid to In : event (icsertioli and ittlevate the condition of the army. 'Phu from tm , dirccting 1: a' Ira 1' - in! .t: t, ),111 4 1 to tilt. oiii I • of the Ic.car,age was ims...sed. 'fhr4enatelheo wt.n intfy elect, • ;yid noun after adjourned. ‘vas ropprted 0.4111 tire--pryst Iltlice - conintittee for the of corre,lionde,icc or po,tal card, in the rnited mail', 11u3 , t tl. 1 . 11)• agneileg vo wage Ilmtl 4 (111110 1.11), 441111 (11,1C1.1,,cti, • !lout conclw:ion the finu..,;. ti t journed :0. A 1 , 111 frmil 4,r1 public 1ari41.4 for telicf ref lwlui:rtt•:l , l quit ‘Vi and :‘l.,t ‘‘ to, tron.kl tirL , ^+.% rcpurltql ;hild Itiklizt:t I. tiji akrn 114)1•,i-.. occurell. :74EN AT 1:,.; ',Tit 11.—Thi• cutistllar and Ali wolnat ic allproprintiuti bill ‘.1, - ,i, ani(bil•l4 , ll and, 1.14.45cd---,-.Mc: , 51:7,. Ilow4,.,,Liauii/tvii ant I titktVtlison %%ere ai;l,l4inted 14.-...Clie ~,,, o pil committee of conference ull II) , ` i 4, 1.(;11)1S Illid ii.lytil . l(l r..li. : g r.ak i hill. Adjourn - O. liot - r,11.-.A1.111 Wa.4 pan-ell t ) irrt vent cruelty to aniniall4 on transit by rnilroncl (,r ozhvi - nst . arr-• of trans por,atilai, - ,,coiliiiiiing lit contiti(- 4c.iii, 44 annual* in, cars, A:c., inure than twenty four la,urs cfflitinuons ly, atier \% hich the:: :Iry t 4 1 hive 4 ' bc.14,11•340r„,r,,-*, i . 4)n4. autl 04'4+14E. iode r f4r.,,lc -, i , :- : ~ "= ; Si . .l i .-Vi'd, Ai ,ill 1.24--.11w , 7 ~iimp-a ..) bilkAvbs s illiS_ 4 tlvtielliSit,ibi ' 'OltrY . o - tl,O 11•1111 44,1 pay/La:An:, 041 public landi an 1)r‘;•4 i1ki.614.)44,1,41 Mirine.sulat, 11:11,44 1 4, 11' , ,,,,:1,11,,in and Miclaan•l Also y '1 thl (mNr• hill requiri lig a rc- • I" 4 t . froin Ih.: C( , nit , iittee 61 . Cliiiiil, , f 172 <1;1'1 Peder , ll m., The VIII ri rii7: , :iin ; .: I:Al.i:6'w] d IstillAti !inv. inv.' 94.7 1".141S: Itarl.7 tiligilS, liC::il , ,, i.li l', - fire in . buial4.4l - ---- --- - -- w:hat•fifin4 - 11rOyies4Laoriintidothet". PICKERSGILL, LYONS & CO. ,' et:Sbillit:e .1101 unri., fat, aims. A joint. I: A:. ; I'A CT1 . .,.1:-. .N 1,01. w 1.L.1:S IN rvsolutlah was alloutetl I,ll•rienoiver)-_„ L ' el n I/ i Di r tintiois With entreile Indians ort,..iti ru rre. iDi Imi -GLASS ES-, ortnift lor the Inirpfr.-P of at:quill / it!, F. ,le :a " b a l i , in ,ip h .,.. „ L o „k in , ( ii„ .s. ,„i l , till'ir land,". .\ ~..,in.r.,..r1: ;• on.,t Ti , -ntre erinnix , f, •Ypee ,, iff!,/ Hor:4r.---*llif. Se..rate rientlifirnent ILI .'. cr.,<l,-41.. Pit t-.1)11r•.-It l'ut. t•t ifie legl-41ftti ye, execati ye rirKi jct. 1.3rct,..t1.4,11. theial ti,ll, ,n• .• I 11.1 d .tk 'graph 1:1i:011 ti. ,t';‘)S, It sapamiu alnegiliatent • wa4 askeil, were coat:art:4 1.1 It, a wilule. A 11.1 • th..l 4. Ciiimpiexr; its Eii , , ',...a. Itei)trolleith part . ,)• in Pehn-yl ' ;Luta, ths in N., ss! York,. I.as ii • LSO)) :•• . 01 ;•., 11,- ) ,q. 1 • t,1,),,kt1y divided, st-tifeb ifttyot*:', r.no‘i - n, for IntijaS l ears as thcll..rtra and. Outnert at: f.a..;).• t ititre, - 'A:hey • ts.),-rr distirigni . .tittql l'' f r(.ori each otlitT Mainly by the gical..7 l , er extent to 5t . 1.1.1) nathey ts it, wied ' I,y t lieUttineren party in elms pa- - 1 tig 'poi i t teal objects. Cameron more than any other cunt - tent American politisi - t•illIT, hits that sort of honesty wilier littult a man, 'lltoi ht. \vat its ail y i illitg in polities, to pay for IL 1 iie 6,t that l'etnisy I vartia east its vote ro r 1101) i ' , iiN r i i i . 11 s,: si co him in 'roe , Chicago Convention , I A 111: I'L , ,ii ..1i - ' a against Lincoln for the Prethintiny , e4nseti President LineOlit to appoint hint to a place in his Cabinet, dame,: &true prittc4i.ile as lie appointed Sew).l ard, Chase, and Bates, who wore:itts,l ,- i rlioi,l - 17,1 ) . 3s, ', more prorbilfeat.rivals, jo °Mgr to r ,. e(niettittratettlf.„the diverse elettititifif ofttbe..iteputilican party in etitinsel- ,, -' ingand supporting his iltltittpistra- ' t hot. Tiro Rutilitt, censuru...,,cf, .k.ite' House of Representatives induced '-es Fu ,i'retoUient „i f isieolik ty ask .Mr..4 l 'oup t ti.,..,oreign. ornestic Hosiery Si, . .4)16 ~ ,yhthdrjwal Ohm ihgiClttfilOd the real gioUnd-being that - the mode 1 Ii J 1 GOODS, d l.' iii %which:he used , his powe 21 Seer).-' .. tar:,-of \Var tended too touch to till the : pockets of his retainers. After a few '';', :it'd : 4 0 - .Marls:e•t SI rt et, mouths' tijal.ef We l'atueroti,..eouti-i . setltSki)d...ol*Pieace of the birt(tli,r 1 ~,,„„ u „, l , ~ . i,j-nz;Built;ki, I. prey who hoVt.red over the War 1)0- • partnieut while Cameron "nested" • - --- .. - there, Mr:. Lincoln . .enneludetl that i Fllet•tion. til mon was a ‘ery fit person to re ,re -1 sotttithts' lin - licit fitatettit. Sfl retekii:3 It is i z a bridge oo,r Ia Waver eteck at or nest 'Pin: stockholder. nf 'ffife (:oafpary fdr erell -1 but t g,, that being the Siberia to which wsut.ssa. Is the county of Beaver.: tor to-teh l y our President usually exile patriot's .I m th a t il:: i rrs tl llt t fi n : fr e i!:A c ttr tic 'er n re r V't ° I;:! c h e l l(' ir the t. T"oll who are either svoribless or 1112if3- ,: li"wm ol &aid Corapeff.Y. On ;he lavt 3 1 0° ,13 Y Ole clileyous. Jr. Lincnln regarded 1 ••.:9 m itt k st r ,.. , t f lo t, r) . r i April tiex.tiAcitat:,7leAnieiNtyyVieLf: !.iEt'o"l,?) icily,rtani, i .<..:. t:. .`s, ♦._ r. G.;.a.ns..v ...Y9ln-oEii?`- . ;~:". #i - S( "0'). , : ".:n .." J. Cameron as possessing gthilifleatitais for such a mission, mid:Vie Senate was, with some d faculty, persuaded to concur hi that mleivie In conSe (pence of this unhappy rebuff, which went directly to theseat Of e Mr. atm eron's honor, his star passtA under a cloud, and it was generally thought he established a son of national rep utation for rottenness, which would forever thereafter condemn him to Pti-Vatt.l-1 lite, , g(+:timid-le, Andrew 0. Curtin, as War Governoreif Penn sylvania, proved dijniselt Otriotic, vigorous, and abje. President Lin coln received from hint all the' sup port his State t•011ht ,I;(1, brought to rendeicand advised with him cordi ally and with mutual confidence in all matters which brought the State int() contact with the Federal Gov ernment. }nit with the accession of j I irant to the Presidency, the condi- Lion Of these two Pennsylvania Statesmen were rever-ed. Curtin j was exiled to St. Petersburg, and, unlike Cluneren, 1w accepted the', mission. Cameron remained to "run the State," and, altheogit his fame WllB of a charecter to "telorki-" to admit of his taking a seat in the Cabieet, he-shared inure fully the President's mansel than any member .of the Cahinet. Mr. Sumner, the Senator most laminar with interna -1 Ronal law and with our foreign re• Ist ions, was after a great struggle, kicked out of the Chairmanship of the ( 'otrimitte• of Foreign Relations in order tefteake a place fer the Pres ident's favorite. In the dispensation of Federal patronage, and in the gen eral tuOnarchial policy by which President Grant is antagonizing the Republican party, Simon Cameron has been, 'after Oliver I'. Murton, his chief adviser. lie has superadd ed to the President's honest, but un sophistieuell, reticence that system of chieitie \i hick has inspired the en tire effort to use the power of up pointing and removing as ii means el bribbeeand bullying the primary Ceti vent ions of the several states. The Cartin party 'have surveyed the sit uation from the unobtrusive stand point to e hien the President. con signed them, wondering ieliat eeuld lie the tie , f affinity hetiviat an ad viser WilOse only talents are intrigue nett money and President Grant. The Nv,,iplcr is pot yet solved. But the time tin- balancing political ac (-Mints is approaching , and with it the Curtin party have summoned home their eieef ;eel, it is now silt,, lilf will head the Pennsylvania dele gation in the Vincinuati Con veutiun- Public attentton in other States has Leen withdrawn front tdov. Curtin daring the pied three years, hut in his oa n State he is still a tower of strength Riming the people. It is sale to predict that the delegation which Inc is exteeted to lead, and of which only tho !Mlle' , of the huller:lWe J. I:. Mot - eta-VI and Col. Moil tire are anneunced, a ill be wit only able but representative of a %Try ill - ilea - tent eetion of theepublican party 01 to that State. . (',memo's plan of ploy MI! "Wittittick" to President I rant's I: it Henry has resulted in a very preleweed drama, full of in terr,t, no dentht, to himself. lie has been, indeed, the power behind, and, in same respects, greater than the I finale. lint Upon every drama there i- it time when the curt in must de -eentl, and t hin, eerier:it ly, the play iiee. I#7 , ,erlitt:trous T. Tilt ` 10, ffILA FN . ! I.ENI I.:N.' I {r•rtrArrr : 11•0 niriy-thL,l T ••••• !' , 311 ri, • -tr rpl M 0.% 1.4)3, ,on y .1 to pt.• 00 , 1,•111i ,, 11 ut the tirro in . ~ y "c the month. nl'it r•Ip71•. I t . U. I . NV N Sr. t. • 41.) , 17 2 and 171 l'ederal rret A. I 11. Re'peetfullyi trottoetnec to their ;HI- M( rous ertsr9 to, 1-.4, tot.( hriyrr•,c n% 'bry 1;oods gei:Prolh„ thot they ore mar re-e;rinv, rind (1\ (1(117N ()prolog, llrr it (1/1(1 depin? n,< , •r(- uu cti ..!•rpeff,. , l tll-00t/X; 41), 4 that their „ z;)•( t ;1 - (WI the 1 . 12/Pi , l (11 the (16 " 4 1 ~el.7E‘4l:44CL4lii Jim Itv Iti, slytes 410,T = /14'14er 14,-li,ec ( . . ! [r, , rol in lhiB turri . Apceuil (then/jolt is Peytteded Ph' NI 0 , •i: UJ ;Pr'''. .11 p•zr kg, MI 1)1'1 ir r 1 •• • ( I , O I IS, house-ke4 pint, Gut,clx, mitt Outivls. =I iLe• (Hi , / l,rsl ).(, , ,h1 (11,' •'. ,'':l 711 , t Mi f7il(lr(il ing utir pd . I .(C (1.1 (WC (IS (lit' lowest, are suliti.s.'d'ihat Ice can make it to the pcid . r.li(d.qrx to ltduk through U. ;dot I. Ow Mo . ,- sprilly pitrehu.vror. lb close lityers at , id r r on tier 4011((:SpeCial inrlrrr c' 01, . 91 8 j ICC Al'OekS o f 11(.,0(.14 111 'his iii(irkt I, 1.14.ing8, 11l .'s/d(orls (out mcditrin prieud Dre.is Good*, nOEktut in regulctr fiottses; li f e ydorooto. our pd•ird's Into •as ally ..Vcdt. York od• l'ldd7cdletpld:df ql(Offt,'l . oll.v, qdl , l v,i'y odd o..da rd'ace I .i d d i.d'o 1 /Jew good. I.- EI;11 . 1.V S: (If)., "1 31911(.%N.T1A1N N ,S•Tt ILN 1%,:• ;onintrze. i. Cirri() Ng. SPIZING ANOSITITIMER GOODS. —The ittlidershrned be= leave to inform his friends affil the public generally that he has just received A new stock 01 goods of the latest styles tor Sprint; and Summer wear ,which he offers 0, very rnoderat rateo.- • Clothing made. to order oa 'Ms thorteat notizo. Thankful to the public for past fa% ors, I hope by clooe attetitiott to bustutw to merit A COMIL luxe of the tame. DOM ...F . :: • 7-- RI Z 41 C , Cl 2 Thi Bast. for All. Purposes, Miire ty , ily managol, iniTu durald... and runs lightvr than an iNrachinr in Hie market; elf•iined arid kipt in iirder. la :v. bobbins, holds to its , a nitwit t bread as any other sluitt S•liteli, alike on biull ,clra,l2,ll,4,iing It nsinn 1 4 ' " prim ra pidly Inurva,4 d iii I.tpularity, nt,lil 14,• day. 4.1 5(. , .% .',I ctartit4 I TTN - _.EI - CTA_I_ , T_J - H , r)! It i. wining laver much fa,t,r than any M r M.tcltirte Ile ret olt,re presented to tki. pu I)! can he SIC It !rum it , Hu_ I t t'a , ingt yt•ar ovor Ite itrOt,teillnLr, (iv r. CFI% e - 14 1 * NTAIT: .13Eit M - :•tr•rt ti•irttz it. •tal,•+ 1,11:,' it fiv-r rapttily 11, • lED 0 M TIII , IS I CON:i.EQUENCE OF ITS , - U - T=l" - "R. , 10.1'2,1r1i - N - , ( ~,t he e'); iii-vieny city, P. 2lqf Y llaneous, LOOK HERE. L_vT 101 i F A-18111N Gs9r)fig; • CONSTAN'FLY ON HAND DA N 1 EL 31 i /min GE T.. BRipariv.ilrn. PA mar f,; , ,!, A FM El ly Pt)putar WPC ROBERTSON, A_:ent, r Fatl Pu j all and esaimine th 4 Itlw 111 UP. F.,11, Ilk. DM INSTIL'S. IC CtTit . F. -FT , tate o r ti.,,rl4nt W. .2% Yark . ir of ft. nver l'a. tlecrtoo.l_ Atlim.3:strfflon upon the ftf.tato of to.”. W. l'urk T." , •-ivvr dre.oll.-eti. itu% tvg born the p.,1.-- ROll4 to , •:stf ;, ?tn• r.41‘1...1tt , ii to mat,,, pr.) mcm, atot thrtkt tr.s tnty itnl+ nznlnst the. ~une to ht TV , llltlllt (kin , / tr. T mr•27t,t (, . A 11 , 1:t1 , 'DY Co Pa. N oil et-. F r ill, I 'off,. of lir Kerr of Rani uon Foon•h , o. 1 la ill :.r left in the 1,..n0. ui J ‘iner A. Kerr Lind Jon- • .1 1, :E for . o i ti.. , . i.... :, E . ./?.. 1 . the I'2Ul diy of June. i . 7 4. i):: I . M KE.Ftft v,ir:l tin. - - . - Niseirr „. E . , a ...),,..., ~..; , ,'; . l R titis E, - fr ''' Q .. 4 'V ‘: -iii , -;Y : ' 4 : •-•=cl ; ~ ....licp) 014 .7 = -. 4..z,...... x y , -."- - ot-,/ . i ..,, mitT4,„?...: - .e . .. ,'''S -•`(- ~.:•:",•_4/!;:`,; , ',._1%., ,:, 1 • .'tn , 3ABLItHED ''-- I V.. rail/ISt tt I I 7:5.r II I tl , ' 1./1 :-;1900o IN VALUAnLE crtr—rs' 1;;; r . ..) L. a). SINE'S 1.-)4thLAi: I til.l GIFT Enterprise 1 ro be Dram, n Monday, .11 pen 29, 1572, 'VW( ) N 1) PITALS $5,000 each in Greenbacks! Two prim-, .r1,t,00 Grccnhawks '1'4•11 PriZeli . „ I 1! ,, r•••• Nt \VW' . “C wnr II 1111111111=11 Fel .11% , 1: • ( Ihrat , )l,l (Ind Ile,trzy 310 1.1.11(tr.v crich ' F (; , i1 .ltn•'ricaa worth I S6O I;.,1,1 rt, .1 t.f , ;P‘er - I GO • 11 . ..1t, !tit? =II 1'1t41114, ' 4 ;OIIT . F. ( ;tl;d 6t411 S , !vrr. ki , aft , ) (' n--tor..!Notid :•11vur and mhie-fwii. , '1 nh,•• 17.,ry bu:- Whole Number- Gifts, 6,090 Litniferl to (10,00). Wllit , -(1 t Nr•11 Tir4;f.t,, to Wham Pronliditis ‘v nc sln4l, Tt. $1; Six rug 'eta. o kt 11; r‘terty•tl‘e Ttekete., $2.0. l irru Lt r. c. n1an,'.11 , ,: a i•;11 :t.t pr,,, a lit.- uttlio inaumr arm% and Miter !II- InruniZlol.l In teleretlt'e ti'.(• clistrihnticn. to tiny ono ortlerling !twin MI orders mnst to :111,1ti,eed 1,1; L. D. SINE, tio x RG mantic .0 i Mice, W Cincinnati, 0 Ag-,ettite4 NVnritecf. W riaer.r liar /relive. vilergetir.egen to art risi,Agretv ref the - •N! W" %VI! WILSON ! - 51.11VIN() :1.1 A(' lIINE in lbrK reporffq. On ly inert ns ran giroeo i rei reference as to rtherrci-r :roil ability, sort tritAislr a 14,14 rood .epply NVe will pay rrioenr , frer/ .71,r,i.0. or /4.hr-e a! rommirriner. prrper thly -h tti!/ 11,Tirt r the IP!1,111r.t , ~n, L apply. Vr'lf. "INF. 1:(/ N. ILtw sr pirr s httrell. i l .r. ',mart:l'lV rifit - , NI , i C.. Letter. I." 111.• •••.',...1 •1 111,1 %1111r.V, ••r ity•pvt.r. t*P - Illy, 1%1 1.....115ed, 101,1/1Z 11t1l111 ,1r11111“1 to 1:1" , I..er.mth lit- Itt r it, ti, Lepay - th“,_t theta %%10,1 , I.v A 1.1 X,AN 1/1:11 I1:h I.E. E..1 . r. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. .11TItto fell'owinf! I,rop• I rt). to:, i \o / 1 • tli 1 , 111.1.1r111, , I "It 111,•1,,:).; ff , 'DI I i••,iN \ 1, tnl I ILv Ohio r.a..r......m.1J111 , ./ ha 1 ,, l ‘4 , lltlror6 )4111 , 1111.130111 01, 'he ~ ,111:11P111.2 , 1 , 4 , 11;14),1trft . 4. the.e 1,44 :are ull euit, at non :a ntittin 11 , 2 tarLy tn. ha I'M 1 . .. All pk.E . .011 rilirdlllll , 4lll„ple.lef . all ..n me nt a.. her &All In/m.400 ry-.1 n :Oa still ba ctu•u. t, I. t kV. 11.1 NI I I.TON a;-r1 hail TO BRIM, CONTRACTORS, Li/ Pl:tt , tt- 1i Vtlielt Ivy the I , ct, unto • ' P pr 1;41 )11f • /111 , / ar•ur• , ti-nom,: M . : I rc lk • i• I;arg.l lth a +241.•::1 , 14' LZ , ‘ -I! , t I r-•u 111,ot. treu az+ risk' pr .1 , 1P 1 1! 111;111 1 .. 1 I,!! ! 11!._ t %%1 i .01-1.•! 111 I 111 , ••-crst• I.jt ;:l 11:1111.• IBIVN tflit.,lllll,l :tor TIW illm.tittrV of evtd • ..i 3r 0h.4 ql.nl I ii.• 111110°11 0 131' oi :I.•r tOtIMV ./t)lri:Sto-1 I . k . . 1872, Spring and Summer. 1872. li(.101S, Shuts (iiiitors! .1. 11. 13‹ Dit1,A..7\71) XO3. and 1 . 4 troori Sired, r. •• oto slo soloctoti and 4•• or,tht direct from the M ants t.o t o rte- for eto h , befor , the recent tolvithtCe to Ix: utter, and alit 10 Fold at the lowest saa t i Lk,iton krlCei . l'h 'lt T :11.ttlt , 6ciot1.4 atalattufacttireT,' price!. tbus 'saving ftlii<•ht tiful'expemoe. - - - NENV G()()ft•ltEcElV I:I) i).\ 11. \ tal inducement+ otTerett to t'tt-h ur Short Tinto itttyero. E:t•tt•rn Ltlle.Ltpttr trod All Ur. dtir t 0111 C 61111117 pronlittly attracted to.'srtdtoll•factton gitar3ntet.tl 1.'411 anti utsttovt Inc my .tuck t: tot 1I 0 It I, A .N 1) ' S, 7,3 k:".: - ) Woo(1 St ri•t•i. oprlo If SEEDS T.' SEEDS TT SEEDS it M`l' NEW SEED CATALOGUE F.Jr v.:tit:Onto:: a cutup let., Ityt ETA hIi.EI.I) and FLLi‘VEIf. SEE!).' with (ove,. Hong for I"ttitiyatton, noW• read*. and will he *ent tree ht any adtirevic. Alan. 14,A NI'S, TREES, %IN aura Sit lit" ICBEI(Y of aII Borptfis, Cut Fluarro fur neddinge, patties Sc., urraugci in heat titylo to orker. JAMES M. BENNET. Seedsmati. aprin•lnLJ 1= Smithfield SL, S 1 ti 4 r TIIE BEST BASKETS in tlu• FO! EARNIERS, GARDENERS Gitt) I'ERS AND FAMILY USE. I) EDI; DESCRIPTION LIST Add s-- Li rio .iii THE LEADING Notion 6: Millinery House JOB, HORNE & CO., 75, 77, and 79 Market Street, I'ITTSBURGII, n rr I,ew prepared to exblblt to the trade the Larpst :,-lectlon to be had, East or West, in Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, Laces, Lace Goods, Wh if e (;onds, Llobp kirts, Cbrsets G rids' Furnishing Goods, Guocis, Hair Nets; Notion, mad Sinrhil Wares. .C l ,O, extended Linea NLIELINERY. GOODS I:ibhon.4, ( 'orded Satins, Silks; Vi lvetd, Sc . of onr own importitlon. at lowest pritnP WHOLIAALR ONLY. .A y call 1501.1.C.it t:41. Orders promptly filled.f." Ite1:111 SI oi 197 and 1: . 119 Penn Arent , sr 10-3 m BOGGS &:SUHL, 1%!5•..i Feder4l Street, Spring Dress Goods, ;;, w Poplins for at cents. nt and '2:i - .1 :; :- , ILKS troni M 41, Asie Styl.-s tinl 1 - H—t „fly thy p • Itv found in thin tn.tris , t. Shawls & Scarfs. ~_ 4 ill i ti':i SL ar 2'ain. in, 11 t;r 11,i, Silk ' Z.e-i.LI ts , ..; A LEG Hit If IL IT !".; 1,13 I 7\ Ci ~; 1,••I til If )1' flal , , , ter, Hand Rai: • .mkh 31' ,• I, rvady WILLIAM PFAIPLP>. r M. A t•rabam r James 1. Brady 6: Co., DIE nilancial Audits Nr tlic United States, rot HTH AVE.A: 'V I o()I) sr., Dealer. In nl! lion'entrnem !n,curJ!,eo I /I,,id, er and (•onpon.. ryny ' 14 0,14 31.11111rnt-elann Seenr.t , (,, )10(1e) loaned tpu (:uvernmen_t -, 5 lowe,c Interest allowed on Deposi t•. n"*.:l-1 ) .,t. w• : Corphour:' Court Solt Two lalaable Lots , in Bair , I By \ Irtne of an order of the Orphan. Beaver county, the nntler.hzned Adorn , •tic ' • the ettnte of lit - IIi:UM 11 Harlan, der'd, 1.11114ir 2,11 e Utl the prltutises, in \ at 11 &clock. p m.. the follohttr , cubed reel e-otte. late of raid &co:FE...ft .7 two eertaln lots of eround situate "'" I). trou.:ll or Beli Vt . ( Pa ;1/P. County of Brat -r `t..tt• of Ilermt.yiesuia, being lots Nos. 1101 It. Said borough. L.111114.'4 on the Norio by to coon Pl I rct . ' nisi by Main strttet. south by • ' I sl I w.-.I In Math each of said It.'• t h .: a f ~• • ..f 1., f,,t on Ni aim torst•tt, ttott It ußlu^ hark therefrotn 115 feet to Moto alley TF.RNI.s thirst of tht• porehatie mthwt ht• paid in hstot conitrination of soh" in e Utturt. and th • retarlhrb-r It t , vo equil annu4' ' stallments ftt-ut that dat • telth toterest 40111 the emu netts. .1011 N l'lSOlt, .44. , • A prt.l.3w THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Standard Scales, SOUDER & M'CLURG, Pi) CV mzu +nip ol -r4 ME COAL anti NUT (.:( ).\ 1 ia! SA LE. lIMSCEMILI he ituder,:giled 6.13 p. 9 1 I Hun, ahout hall w.ty 1. et3.•.syr anti • h•• ‘‘.l` fl.r lump or nut ;, ft at .1,,b1i May w. in Ft.• Joan Purvas . to lw.iscr, of at 11,. .‘I IT at I he• re,,dritice of the 1.. d. , • Murlict street. 11ridgrwatvr, Coal ~ta :`I at all t1m..0 verell at 41, 'Penns cash an delivrry Prlcen an I.oNt e•rL - 1- I) t t L e ' .1 , Vtil ki !--2111 Miseella,tteous. .. t:•1 7.1 ...-.1 --, 74 Cm) C„, ° s ES :TV E = rjo C: 6 4 ;.• • • . • :Z1 .... • E mil .17 = • IM iiill IEI o !MI NI El lEI IEI It A ND AL KENT, Jr. star B.l•4kvt Works, Pittsburgh. f'd Ilat.q, Bonnets, I,'loteers, I.AItGE STUCK 1T I'oPULAR PRP:Es ELEI; :-."11:1PE -l'iti'Nfr.-•!i =IT BZE 1;1 .1.1 1•2.• r d BANKERS, PrlrVitilr Itit. H., PA =lll=El the haprovol SCll72p.ian 1101 C€ 111 an,l varictis G r suit , b' 63 N‘ ut)i) U J ! I \ So, \Van 'flock, l'att M 1)r viers, AND G ROCER'S Fl X Tl'lll 2 - Et. 1)! tut r) 7, 1".7 2-1 v Brooms! Brooms!! The uhder+l , ziletl manufacture, 01 Itroom., nunr the Railrod Station t New Brighton, Pa., th , y will Ise glad to lin.ke Ihvir it c,-ner CALL AN I) "1.11 Eli: They Will l' - ge None hut Ili, ar.4l buying . had eangidvrable esper , ! , msuu;ur r t an of hroian. ili fu•l •• ' abilby to vatisfy all who whih to buy W 411 Am. J. R. 1 . 111 , MP ,i, ' , 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LAND FOR ”,LE OR EXCHANGE. FOR ,BEAVER COUNTY PROPERTY r,. lbovn Lnln im locatctl nearit ,,, It f over titOluttahlh.o fr, In }h•' r••vuiv ••. ..'current s throozli which l'he .%tcht•v••,.l••.' . Scant seeCirti to he ' CUnin" faCtumta. the:C 1, , a t•trvah , t•t . .cane Ktonci and kltuber oD It; ■ try road tit) one side, aild 1 Slat' er• ;warts ull ro/1111;.! pra.rie. • warraw ed. For' Ihrt/ux putt tars togn , r•• JOHN 11. 11c1.11.k N.. 11()elacetor, ”r uir27::m W. W. 111 Wri,Nvw - • 13 - vs' c•L.u'ric/1 1 / 4 . lIE partnennfitp heretofore eXiotthr het"'"'" L Small C Walther In the 13Iactcsmitlting and Cartage mat lug bnldneBk, MOT. ". dlidsolved on the Ist of April IS7I. The aCCOU r, M will be settled by 31,/. Sautll, centu the Illacksmithlng battings at the old stand. apr.3?tw S3IALL S WALTHER Z -.- 0 --: r. 1 . 4 pod •,- */0 11.1 441 r. ...1 - WI . , - I - I= =EI