tc ($oiumMam HI.OO.MHljUUn, PA. 1'i lilnj- Morning, .Ian. ;, tsit. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY,PA. Annexation of San IMnilmro. Why should Democrats nppo tho iiuiiuxtuion or hah Domingo? Annoxn tlon has been tho policy of tho Demo emtio party throughout Its hlstnrv President JKrrnnso.v, tho founder of tho parly, commonccd It by thonnncxn uon 01 tno splendid domain of Loulsl ana, embracing then tho onllro vnllov of tho Mississippi, which now forms a most Important part of tho Union, ilia policy was endorsed by tho wholo lino of his Democratic successors, Including mo most distinguished, uon. Jackson-, and winding up by tho brilliant siicces- Bfsof 1'rwhlent Por.K In tho nnncxa tlon of Texas, California and other tor rltory. Sovoral of tho Democratic Presidents nlso made strong ellbrU to obtain Cuba, for tho very reasons that now demand tho annoxatlon of San Domingo. Why docs not tho party now, tnereroro, pursuo its traditional policy? Tbero Is only ono truthful an mver, viz: becauso pigmies havo sue- ceeded to tho places of great men, una mey mislead tiio public mcro&nfj, who opposo becauso tho proposition conies from President Quant 1 JIou or parties governed by such consldcrn tlons, when a great moastlro Is at stake, ought to hang their heads In shnmo I When ruled by whites, San Domingo was a mine, of wealth, and would bo again if ruled by tho samo raco. Its annual productions of colreo and sugar luivo been and can again bo mado Im mense, and will (lu caso of annexation! greatly cheapen thoso articles to tho American people. As n naval station In tlmo of war with a Kuropean nation, It Is of tho highest Importance, and Its posjession would bo an clement of strength that would go far toward pre venting such wars. Tho reasoning of mo President, lu his aunual Message, on thesu points, has not been met, nor can It bo successfully. Wo wholly disregard tho twaddle about "Job," speculation, Ac. That does not enter Into tho merits uf the question of annexation. If there is any truth lu such allegations, it be comes a question of Itself, to bo disposed of on Its own merits. If Gen. Quant is guilty of thoso charges, let them be established and let him suffer for his bad conduct bo punished for that spo eiflcally. That somebody may bo pecu niarily benefited by annexation Is no doubt true, but tho samo was true of ovcry other annexation, and will bo equally true of any other caso that Is to happen. This puritanical doctrine that you should not do an act becauso it would gratlfly or bencilt somebody per. sonally, Is simply Satanic, Is unworthy of a noble and generous peoplo and can not exist with such. It Is suQlclcnt for us that all tho peoplo of tho United States would bo benefitted by tho an . nexation of San Domingo, and whllo tlio price paid Is a very reasonablo one. It Is of no public concern that a few or many men may mako money out of It Wo repeat, however, that If ofllccrsof tuo Government act corruptly or in any v;ay enter Into speculation in connec tion with tho annexation, they ought to be punished, disgraced and dls missed. Believing tho annexation to bo consistent with the history of tho Democratic party and tho opinions of all its great Statesmen, and of largo ad vantago to nil tho peoplo of tho United States, wo insist that it is tho duty of all Democrats to support it. Another good reason for supporting the project is that all southern annexation of terrl tory relatively weakens tho political power of tho Now England Statas and tends to tho destruction of tho selfish ideas prevailing there. Iliiilltnl ItrcklessiiesH ! A most Impudont pleco of villainy has boon nttemplcd by certain lltdldN In Philadelphia In regard In thn State Monnie. a formal patlllon w.is prou'iil ed to tho Senate but week ontedlng t;ol. Dr.ciir.itT M right to a so.it In Hut body, notwithstanding hl-i olllcl.il mi Jorlty of l,3iw voto-i, and lu tho fiicoof the fact that all tho Philadelphia pi pers admit tho election to havo bson a I'nlillo Itu.idi hi Tonus. Tho following opinion of Judge Kt, WKMi Is of so much public Interest that wo lay It before our readers nt length ! Is run (jiMiiTKii Hussions or Co- I.U.MIIIA OoUNTV. In the matter the extension of Ihurlh .Street in the town of Jltoomsburg. Exceptions to the Report of Viewers. OPINION 01-' Tltl! C0U11T. These proceeding were commenced very quiet and fair ono I Tho object of and havo been conducted under tho tho coutcMtants H transparent. Whon general road laws, although Instituted a soat is contested, a comm tteo s subscmiont to the n.issaim nf 11m "Art iirawn 10 iryinoc.uo, tnus! tho names to del no tho Imlts nf Ilm Inu-n nf oi tno spo.iKor nnd tho Sonntor whoso HloomsbiirL'." niinmvi.il Mnrph l. istii s?at is contested are excluded, and tho It Ii objected ngalnst the order, and tho balance of thn names of Senators nro written on slips and placod in n hr. All tho namos aro then drawn out until only sovon remain. Theso seven com report of viewers awarding darnacc against tho county, that by the Act mentioned, tho general road laws nro abrogated as to the town ofilloomsburg, Watts.')!).! HiwIuLDI. 8 Wright l IB. In lliu extension of Hancock Street 0 Harris L'0, an Act almost lu tho words ofthoActof 2id Aprll.H.fl, wasmitaln rd nnd sanctioned. Having Hun, as 1 think, shown lliat thoro Is provided an ample legal remedy forthonssraimentand payment of dam ages sustained by owners of property along tho lino of such street as tho extension of 1th Street nnd having aiso snown that tho Legislature has de clared that such remedy shall bo pur sued, It follows that thoso proceedings not being In accordauco therewith can not bo snslalned. Tho conclusions to which I havo nr rlvod In considering tho exceptions lu this e.iso may ho thus briefly stated ! 1. Tho County Is not liable for dam ages caused by opening roads, streets, lanes and alleys In tho townoi lllooms burg other than such roidsasaro with in tho exception mentioned In the 11th Section of tho Act of March flth, 1S7 poso tho committed to try tho else. Tim anil other mml nf ,.rnn.ii ,..i.ii. decision of a majority of tho commltteo titled. thus constituted is flnal-thoro is noap- On behalf of tho petitioners It Is con peal to tho Senate, or other authority, tended thut notwithstanding the modo In this case, tho oxcluslon of thn S tionk. I of rtssesslin flnmirrn. i,i.ri..l,in,i 1... it... crnnd Mr. llnciiEirr. would leavn in Art nf 22,1 Atit-ii (B-,n ij ... culled In this opinion "country or su ltadlcals nnd 13 Democrats from whom this town, tho old modo of laying out !nltbl"' rotxtU." All damages for open to choose. Tho chances for nbtaltilnt-n roads nnd iin.uw.im, .i.n ....... ...m "W streets, lanes or alleys aro to ba as. majority of tho commltteo would there, bo pursued; and tho caso of iioad In s0s6Cl1 nmI paid ns provided by tho Act foro bo slightly In favorof tho ltadlcals. Milton. 1 Wrk'ht mm. Is rnllr-.l ...,n.. 01 --a AI'rll, ls- Tho Democracy havo In this way nl- us sustaining this view of tho law. A 2 Whenever H Is alleged that u ro.ul reauy oeen cneaicu nut orsovoral Sana- slight examination of thut n would within tliu exceiiliou, tho petition to tors, every precedent showing that tho seem to Justify this cnnclinlnn. hut tho quarter sessions should ho state. I Radical Senators on tho Commltteo on looking at tho Act of 1830. tho local or,1(;r "'at thofact may beluqulred Into would decide In favor of their party law of Xorthumhorlniwl Yimitv in nnd tho usual direction lu reir.ird to candidate. And thm, ns the Democrats which tho decision gives construction, himago ho Inserted In tho order to ..mm. nut uu ueiuen at 1110 pons tnoy it win be seen that a now system was v,uw' were to bo cheated, If possible, In tho thereby ndonted. which thn Knnrnmn .1. Tho town eniinell tw.iv nril.lii ,.n,l Senate. Hut tho Democratic Senators Court held applied to boroughs, In that ''iy out such streets, lanes and tillevs lis wero not slow to resist this attomptod county, us well as to townships, and they deem necessary ,tmd open thosame uuiiauu. iiisieau 01 proceeding 10 ineroroie, tho now system must bo pur- "y agreement with tho owner of Ian umw iiiu cuimiiuico, on motion 01 .Mr. sued. It Is therefore all nuthoritv In through which they mm, IlTTni.- i T I'll' Ilm t..-tltfnn f...1 4 r f . . . ... . I ",v 'iuiii.iv.muiu mvui u Liiu 1 11 14 11. nil 111 nut iiYniiTinuira 1 1 Tin. t i.n 4. ti .1 t Bhftnt,,! ,1(,Mnn f.,- t..it. r. 1 . . . . . . ' " " " u,u lu" eUUIlUU lUUl HI o; ,,vi3 r,: ' 1 r ,. i 7 :,'wt'! llcu,; um regard t0 reviewing tho who n,, hZ", , Conclusively, both l.y ..rrnoilnnt ,! f... I. I, .. "" .. .? .,. W . """'- " power "I'l'OlU v T ... VW1,., v iiuu i vt.uuvJi ib is umuii l lit 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tf 1 1 1 1 i mm i iMnii'iii-j i.ih .nt i . t nn-iimi.nl. Ilmt ll.n i .i. . ... .. 1 ...uinosami.aiill " : ' " "iv.iuuii.1 in iiiu nun jvei. nomo oi its tnovis nns nrn petition were Insulllclent to warrant entirely tho Scnato Iii rcferrinir tho c:90 to a uiilil CO Hill lircillln lull ..rnni. .l.r.H !.., r... mi.' ... . . . " " "V" "-""J ... uu i.mu mo cammiueo ot. municipal corporation lu tho Common ferpd tin fn nivlnr, nu..l..lln.. I .1.1. .. . .. . .. .. ...... ...,..u,., iiuiuii Huiiiiu, inai ii may uu .said to bo nil Mii3 uuupieu uy a strict party vote, generis. It denominates tho municipality a iowu" instead of n borouL'h. It styles Us chief olllcer " president " in blead of burgess. It embraces within Its UOUnd.lrtlM mi nntli-n In .1.1.. t i&.i'M.M" wl,lch 'contained a village of several first district. thousand inhabitants, nnd also a consld During tliod.saus.on, Mr. Dncunivr, Za SS" -tf 1 nose seat ii wivs proposed to contest. r 7. . "r" lis finlli-ltn f,,'"i (..;,;.;.i:. ...V, ... ,ni,i . - .v.uuu uiuiippiieu rcsnectivelv to i , . "v ,"7 o umuu . .1.,. I. ..ill . . . . - I 111 il slllllll lidllllLrv Ifllv'll 1 11 1 n I h n Nf tun t On tho direct nuestinn ,mW l.r,ir.. '. ' suou11 ""I rural por- 0f tho United Slides. Itobert S Mnn ii . . r v i i iiwiu in rim ifiti'ti i it n i . ii ii tno aonato no desired to oxnlaln tn Mm . : " " "' tyapecis uio suy was pui in cnarco ol t 10 Treasury members of tho Senato his reasons for H011-1 'ws aro changed to meet tho tho sniim lulluence, though not uio action no intended to tako In poll- peculiar circumstances nnd situation UVL" u namo to more than othe cases. ii. lu all eaes of view Iz: Resolved. That unon thn f.iptosli n tho renortof tho eominltten. nml in accordance with tho decision of tho .Senate In IS 11 lu tho Chapman case, tho U. .,. ...1 1 1 ... I. .. ' oi-uuiu i, in uuiu uu lurtner action on to lay out street or road except as mentioned 1 tho lid point above, tho order should omit tho direction ns to damages Order and Heport of Viewers sot aside, William Ki.wr.i.t., 1'resklenl Jmlte, Diilii', al llnrrl-liiiri,'. Tho liUieastor Intelligencer elves tho following insldo view of prominent nf- i.urs at Harrlsburg: l wo years ago when tho Pennsylva ji.uiii. ,m vjuiiniiiiiy removed ono o iiik uu ium upon mis question. X no or tlio town. Prominent nmnm, il... "vl.ia;iiiiiiivua inu uay ucioro bis decease of Mr. Watt, bis predeces,or, changes mn do I h in?i!T8 , nomination. In this division of plun- found the Hon. Harry White tho nre' -,m,nScs, mM is tho Introduction of u tier the Pennsylvania Itaiiroad Compa- sldlntr olllcer nr thin ImiK- ..n.i oi..,.'t JUsl and equitablo tirlnclnln Inln tlm nv L'ot thu lion's slinro. In thn iTni .i - i immediately unon tho death nl tlmt fnueinan tno speaker Issued his writ Death's DoiNOS.-Congressman John Covode died very huddcnly at Harris burg on tho 11th Inst. Ho was a bold, reckless and venomous politician un educated, of Jittlo talent, but cunning, energetic and unscrupulous. Ho was about C3 years of ago. Hon. EriinAiM Basics died at Lew istown, lust week, aged about 80 years. IIo was tho first Auditor Gen eral elected by tho peoplo, nnd at tho tlmo or his death was an A6soc!ato Judgo of Mifilln county. IIo was ono of tlio purest of public men nnd was held in tho highest esteem in nil tho re lations of life. In fact, It may bo tiuth fully said ho led a blameless llfo ns nearly as tho saying may botruoof any mortal. Hon. John Hickman died at West Chester last week. Always physically weak, he was Intellectually ono of tho ablest men In tho Stnto. Ills integrity was at all times unquestioned, hislutcl modo of choosing oillcers. whereby tho ?til.tos Senatorship, and Cameron, tho mlnnrliv i, i.t .. . . Jackal's booty In Iho Treasury, r.nt commanding the Sheriff of tlio city of their sh,,m nr ..''...-.il" . wl,,tcr Cameron's candldato for Trcas- rniiaucipnia to mako legal and ado- ,., ,., 1 quato arrangements for tho holding of """'aEoment oftho : rcsentatlon in tho urcr was up again, nnd had tho caucus m, nr ...hmv.ti in inu uiuuiciiKii aiuirs ni i iiuiiiiimimii secureu. wnnn inn i-nnnivi nin.t i' i. ....,1. 11.11. 1.1 . '. an viuuuuii in inut. uistricc. too elee- luu '"" aiu ivuiuuuu urew on enougn iicpuu Hon was held ; was conducted orderly In nothlug, however, is tho intention 1 r'!!13 cluct G?n- Iv with the nit and egally, and resulted iu his return t chnniro the eno .111 Z of tho Democrats. This was dono tt ta ti.ij s;..,. ,ir. i... ...ii... """ifcu mo general uorouah laws, so Immliln K mnn (",,,,in, ,.,i. i...., of 1.300. That niiilnrltv i fllr they are applied, more strontrly Judiciously boasted tlint'fieimini- Kmii tlonato to tho malorltv nf 0.400 In n.n marked, than in reranl In tlm nti. w-as tho off-snrlncr of his Iiowor. nnil nl. wholo city of Philadelphia. That ment and payment of datmuro on nc- hsnm time, to teach Jlackey to whom udgmcnt was received nnd nmiilnsnnii i m, r . u" UL. bis alleirianco was due. n.nmrnn hnrn in by the people and tho press of tho l .Z Z ,nm 5 IV ?'3 cf tho ra'S"on with becoming mock city and of tho state. However dls- 1110 cotnlniwealth nro applied to ono Jiess, and now tho lion and Jackal are uBiuiui 1113 uieeiiou may navo been to P-'m,',tltl ul ,uilui"l'ino uorougli law's ',u''""k 111 cuupies again. Tlio Jlall them, they acknowledged It as an ex- to streets, lanes nntl alleys as another 10 .. Comlmy has Hung to Cameron ISllIUIIllCl WniC lCnUlll nnt hnnvnrnnmn l,n..,i. c i rr,i .. 1UH1 "IS UIlUCninL'S 1110 11SI! (If 1 in llni.v. it was not even assumed that tho result inu c11m, ' , " "i" ' penueii balanco in tho Treasury. Its u jii iii-iiiiivi'ii ii mirn 1 1 if nr i (11 nonmi i '"n.v m mu iJiu v until i ut ii an ;i in m in iiiinrt rx ni . 'J 4UIIHU JWJV, n..,. .. - . . . ... . . ' ana it was only an alter consideration i ouuuon oi mo Act aro as follows: "That lIono tins wiutor. wncu uio enocts of that victory wero uatnagetf to privato property by reason fllSf'fivnrnil In t htu nlinm Imn t Imf . r i. i t . J were made In tho city of Philadelphia streets lanes nml v i f Y ,.' to cheat tho nennln nf flin frnlU nf .hi J atreeIS' "wt3 nml alloys in said town result, and bubmlt tho matter to tho " osl"nnlod, reported nnd paid JNino-iuiiiion-HIll nro believed to bo fortunes of chanco In drawing a parti- M provided In the laws relating to bor- settled, tho principal operators zan committee. Tho petition presented oughs by this Act. amilled to said tnu-n ?"ly '""'"B, until all preliminaries inmocasonas uecn decided to bo in. , ,. .i,,' ., iv"u satisiaciorily arranged. I lad formal, and thus was thrown upon him x", ' ' . . , ' ' . " uu "oyornor ueauv permitted tho bill of tno perrormancu of a duty from wliich , u ui,UULU OVL'r "rming, or Musi winter to becomo a law, it is esti ho could not shrink, nnd th farming and suburban lands, linvnnil mated that tho chiefs of tho rnllrnml billty of which ho was willing to as- tho limits of compact settlement, nnd nP" would-havo divided nmong tliem- tho legisla This election nf rnnl.-m- llrutlm n.l.m ui iiiuuuu i Willi ii win .nnn r in this drama of prolllgacy and corruption. Iho arrangements for tho passago of tho SUmO. IIo felt Ilm rnsiinnall.lHli. ril,n r. ii . " . ... ' . SdVCS llOt less t hail two mllllmw nf ilnl portion, bo had Stal i ' " ",u U8U .uu wnvemenco oi tno pub- lars, leaving seven millions nm V 1, f. course in this matter, ho had taken It , onornl' rnt'lcr than Jor tho spec- which would havo constructed ami mid bo responsible to tho public son- of said town, tho damages for property handsome- margin to tho contractors lent throughout tho State, and more taken nnd occupied shall bn mlil i in others who wero entitled to pay for ectly to tho.,o who had sent him to tho " ' ,of townshl,, l l ,r , svicos in the obby Tho cons.iraey iresent thorn in this chamber. , , " "S",I 10ads 1,1 co'umbla bill of this session will bo tho samo old r.i,MJ ,, , , ,.. ,, wjuiuj aim in tno caso oi any road aurpuni. in a newsn in. A ma brltv Jius has been brought to naught ono fallii,- within this execution, the Court t-thirds in both branches Is not i tho most rascally attempts to do- of Ounrter nuain,,. nf t.L r ...... cessary, as it is whispered that Govei fraud voters of their Just rights, and county shall ,,t i 7nm, . or U1;AUY views havo undorgouu thowto'cT to cl,enth?hi,oT10 of KS.ri55r.ir sar,sii,m the wholo Commonwealth, that hard - ,.. i r...i J Commonwealth, that hardi Hood ever conceived. Tho disgraced scoundrels who attempted It, havo met a most Just and merited defeat. Tho Itadlcal Senators can now look back.on a long lino of fraud and rcllect upon tho admonition so often given them in tno past : Tirinti: is a future! Urination of such road, or upon confirm Ingtho report of viewers for their as sessment and allowance." tiio elloct of this section Is, to dlvldo Tlmil. Slotciis' IMatc. Tho lato Thaddous Stovens. who died leaving a largo eslato to heirs and dovl It is stated that there Is a strontr movement on foot nmonir tho Radical und Labor Reform politicians of Massa- cnusctts to throwScnator Wilson over board and scud Mr. Dawes or Secreta ry U0UTwr.LL to tho Senate. As far ns developments havo been made, Dawks seems to bo tho favorite body tho roads, streets, laues ami allevs. Into bces' amo'B whom n colored "house- classes, ono of which may bo callod kccl,ur occupied a prominent pluco, "streets," nnd tho other " country or al,l)0:,ra to havo selected as his oxecu- suburban roads." Tho distinction bo- mon ol"tlnatound defiant of law tween these is so clearly deflnod by tho 1111 l,ubllc opinion ns was tho testator Act, that any attempt to mako it more plain, would tend to confuso rather than elucidate It Is n rulo of construction of statutes and instruments in writing, that tho nimsoil. Theso executors. althouL-b ro iiuired by law to fllo an Inventory of tno estate within thirty days after they assumed tho duties of their position, navo neglected to do so for nearly two years nntl a nair. Proceeding's to com lect clear, his friendships decided, nml . uy. w.ou,u oxl,oct Massachusetts bis hatred intense. Though inconsistent H, " . ., "tt.cm',t of a Portio" ns a politician, he was popular at home, as Is fully ovlnced by tlio extraordinary fact that ho was elected to Congress in tho samo district first by tho Democrats, next by tho Republicans, and after wards in opposition to both parties. IIo was about CO years of age. I. S. Wo learn, slnco tho nbovo was In type, that Mr. Hickman denies that ho is dead. Regarding him as n truth ful man, wo aro bound to tako his word that ho "still lives." JosEm A. CAMniKLL, n Democratic member of the Legislature from Phila delphia, died on tho 11th Inst., or con sumption, In tho 89th year of his age. The President has appointed lato Senator Wade, of Ohio, Prof White of Cornell University, Now YorK, nnd Dr. Samuel Q. Howe, of Boston, un der tho resolution to authorise him to appoint Commissioners to visit nnd re. port upon San Domingo. Qon. Sioui, first accepted and then declined tho Secretaryship to tho commission, and Homo othor non entity has been ap pointed. Tho two lost named commissioners aro unknown to tho public, nnd Wade Is wholly unworthy of bolief. It Is to bo regretted that men iu whom tho public would havo full confidence wore notbolccted. Bishop Simi-son is said to Jiave declined tho appointment in consequence of his engagement In tlio trial of some of tho persons connected with tho nlledgod frauds in tho Metho dlst Book Concern at Now York. Republicans to reform tho character tho Federal Senate, yet upon tho nrln. clplo that "a good thing may coino out oi jNasureth," wo aro not without hopo there may bo somo truth in tho state ment. Mr. Dawes would bo a very ueciueu improvement upon Wilson, nw....... .- ... . I j who .mil u mill. j. riifi ninnr- in rnm. , Mr. "i".. "u"ll0 o. one uung Implies )el them lo .,- T," "? . , " " . No- ' uon oi nnotiior. Broom's Leg. bl!(!n ,nknn , " V to in 6 Bam, nntl Aid. Oil, cIty lmlJ cou" y "f , "i" in w of thn ru,u 13 lI1U9 3latcu, ir only ono ,nt , ,vnj ., : : .. .. , ' of ou or certain requisites is named, the 7, , , 'Z" : iniercnco is much stronL-or tlmt tim. . r u luu"vu ,ur cl.r.nn. 11.. 1.,... J '""J ...UUUl-l L1111L Lllll.SIIIll.t.l ..... . . omitted are intended tn i, nvni,i,i u"3 ""''J ciiargcd by tho Intelll man u nono nan boon montlonod." Under this rulo, tho county would bo exempt from tho payment or damages In all cases but tho ono specially men- Slnco writing the abovo Wilson ban tIonC(1" Jt 'nadostlll more clear, how been re elected. Of courso tho effort to .ver' by "10 o.vpreaa provision tliat induco Massachusetts to do n decent uamaSM ,jy reason of roads, except In gencer to consUt In tho fact that tho es tate Includes many thousands of dollars in Pacillc Railroad bonds, proof of which will go far towards destroying tho "Oreat Commoner's" reputation for honesty. th hwnTnn" i:"" , Z ""M tho c.v,o of Country roads. i n , AN "PB to various attempts to - --0 .... j m ii"5u. Cftauft(1 n. n- . . . , uuienu uenerai u n iiuiit'Y ui uiii" was a " U . n "r, "i"ry ?Vry aml relating o o oul-1 s ,,loyln mce " Bocrotaries, was a "Jobber" during tho Lincoln nlAU"t-10 "orougtis. otIl0rcjvn 1)0,i,i0Ilsl Wiwh. BUmlnUtratlon. President Q.iant The law thus referred to, is tho Act ingto Pa tr lo das Z' "twuuio holds him at a respectful distance. of 22d April 1850 Purd. Dig. 1-,, by Mansion tsten inado n sort of head" The San DouiIiiko Comml Messrs. Wado of Ohio, White- of New York, and Howoof Boston, will bo ac- which foven freeholders, to bo appoint- edbythoCourt.assessall thodamagos on thollnoofastrcct which thotown councl 1 havo opened or are about to open. They On the question of tho passage of tho t3i Domingo resolutions, Messrs. aots;, Huldtvpan nnd Van Auken of the Democrutlc members from this State Voted Hgu'jnst them, nnd Messrs. Wood, watd, Randall nnd Stiles did not vote. companlcd by Hon, A. A. Burton, Sec- may nssoss upon tho owners or proper retnry to tho commission, lato Minister ty who aro boucflted above nil disad to Columbia. Professor Blako. of the vantages bv thn strnet. i.ni, i... ; . .V.Tr . ' sir..,. iio....,i. . . . . :: ; .. .. ' ' " nreseni .v.m.u i.iui mii-iii. iia unnini.nr 11, wiiv ni nnni, iii,iin na I imi. m... 11.1..1. . 1. . ... .. . - I . - ' - I i.uH.t. V..U1L V..II.11 IU IH...1MH III III, quarters, where threo Qenerals aro on duty, performing civil functions wholly Inconsistent witli military duties, for which mey recoivo pay from tho Treas ury. Not only are they retained lu commission, when, by act of Congress, employ i.uunr m iioiik mine. i-.....,.. v... 11. . I. .. . - ... I ..II. iu.v.iii .11-11.. ii 1. navo received u conv or l ie He- i'i, u. i.. t.- r. i . .. - - 1 .......... 1.1 A-iiiui;u iui rui.iiii port, 01 1110 rounn Men's Vhrs an As- t(a tutaf tins linnii if ll.n imr. r.,.t n-fl'n.. Pi j ... "I'ju jMtJii lilt WVVIIIM IIIUIIIU11 luiuuuin o. .., ".n.irLomTmm;i, iiciiiaiMcrrtU. chnrnclor. As iiaual, tho Vrcnch nro w.i, in iiivemuer. nsi, sanei iy 1 in n.-n,.. ...i,.... .ir....i...i ...m. tiirtir. p. 11 . , I--H..J, nuv-iu iiL-iuiiiuii iviiu suveru ........ uuvu uummillVC, It IS It s nni, llnr. Tlm r.unnll. Ilnrmt, II... painphlet of llfly pages nmdy golton L0rc . 00,000 strong, so often bealen i r',., 1. '"V " . r.,orl . 1,0 rut continually relnfoircd nntl always 1 . .. . , l"u "iiiemiuii, exhibiting bravery of tho highest or thoiepm tof tliuc ha rmaii of t ho ! vn. ,i. i.. ... i....n. . .......... . i.iitl.-,,( ' 11. . . . . """ " itiiHiii suiiuii-u 11 erusiiing U , f ,0.,llT),nlm,,yll,K Wl,lch tlofo'lt 'y tho nrmy of Priuco Frederick is 1 tabular report of over seventy As- Charles, before Lo Mans. Tho French mm mo names or oillcers, losses nro stated at 10,000 killed nnd )f members, nnd n genernl wounded, 30,000 prisoners, besides vast ui meir worn, it cnilirnrn I ,.... ,i i .. r o,... i ...in. ... n addition n vast amount nf vlnnhta - " " ."l .. , i .... .. .. V.. . . . I,. r,, ,ii.. . .i. ,. ,. . inu ii.'iii.iiii3 ui inu uiiiiy nro retreating ..... . iivi iMuiie , ,. inoso interested todiirerent parts and will at least bo ... ...u nun. ui mis urcan .alio . wn n i .. .... ... ,ii.i.,..i ...,i..i. , ...... i,rt. , . - - .....w.. ... ..iiiiub iiuiuiq iiuui x.iri.s. in,..,"' ". "WCr r B0" Thu I'rowl"" loos in tlieengagemenls V,oel I',. ""l,,,Wntl,0,W,,,rk f ",0 tllrtt l,ro,Iucca ,llrao w-erenlso Associations now scattered a over our I. Ul.,l 1.. l. ... .. .... I .V ... J . nZVr , "T ' . mu,l01l Tho other rronch urmles in tlio field Wed , i.rhii, , .. Is. , 1,'u'u n,s0 bcu, 'li-'foiitcd, but not so dls. IMU . i 111111 lllll IIIHTINI. nulk.ii.nl.. H I... !.... . ovi.n.Hiui .. i. . , t t . 1 ,"UU1) jvuuro m-iuK n:ra preset , . . . . ', Work ?'T l;ulnlsi-yf Tho Prussian nrmlo. In Franco now , 1,10 number ono million men. u 1,."' 10 1 , P, 1 r. "ul T,1U hombardment of I'arls Is carried :,J ",u "l I'dlS- oil W t 1 tlm lltn.mt vln, n.,,1 1 inJt ' - ' -'' I ' i mum NKW ADVJJUTISBMBNTS. n i: .ii i x n i: it. To liobllllalcit lVrmiK, To iy.i.llcii, I'tiHnm.-ri-rs from Liver Coiiil:ilnl, To lliniolmvliift lio Aiclllc, Ti.llimo with llrokcn Ddwii (.'..ii-tlHillmii, TiiNVrvoHslVoiili-, To Clillitrcn WiMtlng nwnj-, To uny wilh DoulllUtnt Wgcstlvo t)rgnn, Of turning ulth una (jf the allott ing .tymj.foiiH, uhleh tntttnite Dliorderal Liter or stomach. ffllch nl Con 8tlmlloii,Inwnril rile, riilnenH or Wood lo tho llenil.Aelil lly or tho Htomnch, JCntiwa, llenrtlmrn, l)lgnit ror loo,t, Full lies or Wclaht In tho Hlomneh, Hunr Krtirltntlaiis, HlnkliiRor Flutlrrlng nl tlio l'lt of Uio Htoinach.HivliiimliiK of Ilm ItinJ, Hurried nml Dimcult llrenllitng, I'lnllerlng nt Iho Henri, Chokliigor HunoenllngHcn.nlloni when In a Lying l'oilnro, Iilmnc. ol Vlilon, Don or Webi t.cfi.ro tho Sight, l'over nnU Dull l'.iln In Iho licml, Uoilclency of IVrnplmlloii, lciiowncii oi uio Mitin una Eyes, rnln 111 Iho Hhle, llnelt, Client, Llmhs Ac., Hilda I'luihcs of Ileal, llurnlng lu tho Flesh. Conilnnt liunglnlngi of Evil, uud Uro.U joit ham: on bunt. me pinperly In LUhtHlreel, I'oluiiil.i., t ty, known in iho" Wnliiul Hotel," Ii ror mioi. lentoii tinianiiblo term.. " , , . . " miot'K WAV, ' niiioiiiiiiurg, .Inn, so, hTO-ir. akoh QASli HA IiAlUKS PAI 1) AUKN'iy, '" 'nililoyrtfewB'K.t AbpiiI. In i. ' J1 f " e"drel.v 'new nrileU.. Iilnkei fu 18 ' 1,', f" "lino l.uiliu-M cn.lorsea l.y . Illinl lrillllln..lt inn... AilUlMMwltll.llhln iiKNiiiniM.'u ... . ii .....v v:.y jinM7Mf. "iVtiViiJiii; i,;?. r i,'v""",','""1"."1 io uio inn ergi.cir, milwrli.lion. mlvrrihlini, or Job.ivnru. ,, ,, ! tniilcn l.rnmiil. Mi.ll li.it.n.i, n...u.i 'Ull.t Olirpoin, elo.nof In'l.au'il .11. l.ernnni Imlolitnl lo tho tllitlerlm.o, I ion. nilvrrl iu. .. ii.i... ...... ... .run .1 Kelt lenient. OiMwrtium e-i r.,r ' '"l will l.o given nil, ut'tircru nownii i r .'rhrunrr Court. " . II. lllttlCICWAY ADJUNlSTllATOIt'S NOTICE WTATK OF l-ltlllTIAN IUNOK1SK.V, .,-f- ., I.ettcrH of nil.'iilnutrndoii ivlili tho will m'.. liexeil, mi Ilm ...ilnln nr l!lirlKllnn It... ' imooi Ito.iriiigcreelttownihl.,Ci.liiml.iii t.im,'l; ilec il., Imvo been gntntcil by tliollejiliteroffji t u ngillnil lukiiuu,, county, to Join. I.. llouck,ot ltoarll.gcreel:i,t All peihons bnvliig clnlm or ileuiniiili n.-nin..' tho i.eeeilent nro renllesteil lo hinko tbciu k.iiiu ,. mm luusuiuticuieu lo malto pnymen . .v,.,, . JOI1.1 11. 11UUCK", InuOTbow AilliilnlitrnlVi. A DMINiaTilATKlX'.S NOT1CI. " MTATK OF I'ltKlil HICK JIASS, IIKC'll. LilteM ot lulu.li.lstriillou on Iho eitnt, ,,i I'reilerlek Nasi, Into ot Heaver tw.i., Clliml, eoiltily uouM., luiuiliccuunmteil by ti.o Hvtt , of until county. In .Mnry Mam, of llenvcr tin hip, Columbia ii.uuly, l'eumiyiviiiiiii. Ah i. , nuns having chilmn or itcmnmU ngnlnsl ib-ceilent liluleiitlthU-illoliiitkolliemUliuMii in... . . If. Ill I 111 I. l.l I .1 lit I II. lit I ...l.tlio... tu burg.- Tho fullowliiL' aro tin, ,,.,.,l,n. "... . . "I "H. " " " V?" "V,''.. .r o. theCommltteo: Tho,,,., K." C" S-,,r , Klr'S II00Pf 1X - A ll.-tver Itollnf,,,,;,. r u .. . a"y destroying nnd silencing thu tie- i,,i,rerei.t from nil olbers III,,,,!,,,, Iho following brlJges will bo let nt II,. c, .1. liuner, ISOIIefouto II. H. Does, feiiHlvn fnrN nnd nrni.fliu, iil,a..r.i..,i. .i. ,.Z '"'"o. ill, compoicil or misiiouer' oimiMii liliKiiinhurg, on Tn,. I Scruntoii: James MuCnrmlfk MnrrtJ ItMSUU '"""Mmd erecting ttorlcsor their 10 .tiroJulcM,or irAi.rmscifi.K or lt,.oTs, tno nn nay or finruaiy next, nt rilo-cl...' i.,', i... -;1LL"f''"-k, Ilnrrls- own within easy range of tho city. Kort 1I1!''s. "J 1'ahks, (or ns meiiieiimiiy tmneii loboiotut open bun t tnoioueit mm" ourg ! ,lu,as u. Ilabe, Pittsburgh. Mount v.tlerien, tho strongest tlefens- "I "l" r,r',...r.l.,,r.t ,:or.""' "f ""' Uiioof 50 feet span In tho cxlrcmo nurti, .IICUO.VALK'S I l.t.U.STIlATIIli A Vvn 1 1. i-n mvi,1- Ij (l,.,.l . ... .7. . " . -"leioro in ono oi .meiison lowllilill., over r. Cncn.lo l.o I Oil ,11111V l.lilll 111 ,I1U I, lit 11.11 I for IQ-I b... !.. l...i ,.i ,. i .. .. 1 J ! ""'" .."ivn iui.ru is eo.ua. 110.1 us Inuell ., tt iiivivni, j i mi, iitlHO 111 most terriUO maimer and Is rnnnrlnil meillcilllvlrluoniwlIlborouuillnevernln.illi,iw quarto tlze, inch liaL'O Illustrated with as milTi.rln., tmwnli. 'Pi,n 1.' i. ... ot ordinary mlxiurei. Tho Hoots. Ac. meil In elegant engraving, und contains orled. mv In lb,, ellv nmi.-iU r,n,,. ......'t. Kro.w." lu any, their vital . . '. . " ..vMiivim ouiliua IirillCIItlCI t'.XirilClPtl 111 in nnnlili..' ).. o bi nui anil selecled nrtieles of great merit, and lights with innst i.nm!,. l.,v,.. tine ci.emiM. nmi iv,,r,i... ,,.:.. ," ...... hunt v built, in ll,.t, , i.. lowiislit', mar illuoiuhbiiru, 10 bo built ui I km. Iwlc liiiubur. Ouo la HuKAiIaif Imvn-thlp, nt a point m-ar .lo. BCpU U. JUM. 'Jn bo u iloublo urchi'd roii,ii bridt', U'J Uit btiuttu abulim ni. 'ihU In -. luutuuiu im Bitnio pinu us Uio ono ubuvt-tlmt (Ii AUlUtlir thn emit rlhnfnr nro rit-tmi lutt Ij .ti i ...... In this Hi v. hrm ti,,,,- .. . .... J 'i-t Willi t , , , " ,T .I'miiiitiiifliuuuiiiiii Hiii uniWIUIDn, ., (iteenwooil, Harriet lleeehcr Slowe, heavy loss. Tho destruction of nroner- L .' , , "u 8''"'lu,ou, ifiioiu, h ioioIuw ,,,,tt.ri.,,,rktwiug iuiiiiiuk-h ,J Joseph P. Thompson, 1). 1,., Frederick ty Within tho city Is ttS AmSiMi -, .Lomms, Henry Murdsworth Long- serious (ires aro constantly raglug. Tho ''"'"""'"iicirnie.theyeauuotmakouruiik cViVuii'iVoums's I , fellow, John U. Hough, etc. A beautiful infantry attacks of the French nrusild nrJ"-C;"'1 "'Ucr imycircuinjiaiiccn, imvo n.J. liiu.nut," ' J nmHnZTv ,I,IOn,V,h v'" l0UU l 1.J0,r 11,0 '"0St fran"C ,,M1,0rjt -m HSi.TmScfc. Cede, anil music liy Henry ork. Isowor ! .sort, but urn liivnrlnlik- nmnl.i ...m. Wnseoiiiimu.ule,i r,.,-n,,,.,. . ... lilnomibuig. Jan. ai. ii. 11. IT. JIcDo.ndalii, ;i: itiertti Street. For Agents. Price, Ten Cents , .'12 and :j Com- n steadiness uud power that surprises Ul'"'" unier, uml u lmenieii for ma in iw, :alo by all Xews even high military authority every n,mhMa s"'ll""'t "Miuire.i m Thu bmnbardmeiit daily be- V, .' !...;. V1 , T".'."'!J"'".t'crtks r Tin: Woman's Jouunal. edited bv comes muro teniblo. Tho wholo ills. lotiioi.Viho iiitic.mi.i.,r.iwni.u.?Srn..0 Mrs. M.MIVA. lilVll.Moui:. with sever, lkt .south ol u lino drawn throtiL-h -'uul'- Itl'M.nn.l llnvoreil lu mielin maimer llmt ome. nml lug tho meill- j.aih .. iilVL.MOUi:, With sever- lrlul "utn oi u lino drawn tlirotlgh i',niiii unvoreil In miclm maimer :tl lady assistants, Huston, is on our 1,rtu Maillot, Champs do .Mars, Hotel ,fhotrt'1"" bUiir...,.,niu.biitcrH i.ven bible. It is "devoted to tho holo pur- 'lo Invalides, liuxumburg und Fort do StrS:,,:;1! .IS. ui uuvucaiing mo ivpial lllglils or ":ou " ru.icuetl witll il rain or shells. """ virtues of Iho lllttcrf. Tho pileoof the Woman, and especially her Itlght of 'rllu """-t portions of tho city aro per- J."!'1," N Sl,:'' '"'r nottie, which mnny person, Sullrage,-' and Is edited with ability. tly safe. The condition of Purls und uXZXtL Jv.tch iiumoer contains 10 columns nf Iraucu Is decidedly gloomy, and vet ofnpuro nu-iiity. a Mr mild. .,i,i i. .. or Tin-: A oi:t printed matter. PHco ii'.CU iiornniinin. "10 puoj.Io light with it devotion und Ihtteo who aro friendly to tho object, as "ravcry which should eoinmantl sue. wen as thoo who deslro lo understand l ts'- both sides of tho question so persistent ly urged upon public attention bv Its advocates, would do well to patronizo this publication. Si'i:AKi:n Wallaci:, lu his address I'AUTlCULAUS Ol-' Tlti: IIEI'KAT 01-' T Hi: au.mv or Tin: Lonti:. Iii: Mans, January lO-Midnlght. Tlio army of tho Loire, tlio hopo ol France, has been defeated in n bloody battle within hoven miles of this city. Tno report of cannon was hoard in this iiuiuii in n ene.iper Price, but Is It lint holt ... :i II 1UIIO ll.Oro ...ill linio II i-n.i.1 i.rH.,1.. A nieillclnnl priparntlou ihoul.l coutnlu i,no but 1110 uesi liigreillentKj nml they ho eput to Utah, n cheaper compoiiuil, nnd bo bcnolltol bi ll, will most certainly bo cheate-t. rATirirri. llpti'MHBn 7Tn, ,069 olp. Lr.i.r.mt.vn.i) GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. 10 tno Hcnaic, upon ttssumlntr oluec. laid vJ uy. entire population of down a most wise nnd comprehensivo f;n,n,iw3,r7biV,.ul 1 ll)',jy,to' n,!u .. .. .v. . iu iviiu inu eui- iiii.Muusiv w.tteiieti. jMiiinn i, i t in nun. plu aro uccustomed to the roir nf imh. non tbero never was seen such nvoltn. ment. At 0 o clock In tho mnrnlni, tlm "Km. wins oi "iu i reiicu army , wnlcli wiii uu tno east, sitto ot i,o .Hans, wero umn of healthy progress; to Increaso antl develop Stnto resources ; to cause 'her waslo places' to resound with tho hum of busy Industry; to glvo equal ami Hottest representation to every cltl .en; to retrench her expenditures; to pay ner debts; to check tlio tldo o special legislation, and banish eorrunt lug ami debasing influences from ilm scats of power", nro objects worthy tho '"'" "no of battle, tho artillery pushing intellects nntl enemies of ono i nr ,,i i ""'" iia m in mo This lirotrrnnnnn c vw,,, ,..,! n,T -r ? S?"' 3', fno t(iok 1" i i . i. .. "uu uiiuii uiu rigm auii icit wings. ui.-i;iii:i, .ii:"uil suddenly attacked by tho vanguard of tho Prussians, which emerged lrom tho wootis on tno extreme right of tin French. Upon tho nlarni being given, tiio nil ynnco or tlio French infantry wheeled It o o F 1, A N 1. 'H UlCHMAX JUTTJUiS, on no or la xti (f Kit .VAX TOXIC, JIOOI- IiAND'rt PODOPIIYLIilN PILL, will critn QV. Tlicy nrollioarcntpj.t ie i, o o o v u inn i: it s Known to tlio Medical world, imrf uill irmii. f.ito ilKertMfs urlblnir from lmmirn hlnmi. ih.iiiiitt of iho 1)1 Kestlvu Orsans, .ir Dlhonmtl Liver, In a ttnorur nine tliau any ollu-r known renudU'H. i;fcniti1ci1J. i l.ifwlct!tfoO by nil nho lm uwl II t lio (ho !! li i itm.K' or iilil Irt I Mftt ami f rvl U 111 not -itrr.Hlc. tlv llmst u rltlf wllh one l-n of Int. Will out w cup u lnrrn ltrt I IVtia. I'n tri hi ni'ut ftllde hni n. MIJ.lt IIM.Y Ml;VlS iti 1 MttantiM'lc l'vnt lOtrntMl I w it Tti.it , (tit rs.vft.tl MteUfLs l.(fO tM(.Uu bvtu J wr-sTUUN runusniNf; Co. Manur.iLturcM' Acent, Tittsljiirgli, Pa Z rAITION.-Tho.TPrntpflptilni-ltToril.r.p s w 1 IVtm lm led In miuir ImlliilloiiN of nn IntV. llnir Tup IViim BWr jnur,umi, I iim n.Voiiiil t ,nmf htwit, iiUlnlr pltUn, untl cr-iUr t(ll unit mKIi prompt uUvutlwu Jan au71 ty rhxJSCAnollA ACADKMY. .1 Thn yinl Hutilutt r.f ii,,. 'i.ii. ilpRtrlm. l....it-il. Hie. ftirntsheil room. u-...Mn ...... ...i.i?... ... .. nrt i-lais llniirilliiK Mc-liuol, lorn erm or nu.irlj v.j. i ii-inu Bi-im ior i, circular l.i Acidemia, l'a. Wlmi In ill Menu lor II, 'HM'P. I'lnflt.Mnll A I..... b-p.-io weekly ii.sl,ilillslii.il ls.7. It meets. ill l,,', nu.iu. oi loo lili.llyj J.i,-,) lt.r JL.r h v ITXlVlUtSAI.IHM U HfAHLN Till! WKMT . ror tno past ten years moro nericct nuo or iatt n mn . tint i-i,m, coritTor fi-xsvia-amia i .....-i..i i--Aa,-wi:i.ii:iin.iiiimii m.i.. the Radicals havo ruled tho Stalo ou bnvo been formed by tho finest army. ,,.,,,. , , rr" "': miMKi.nas. (I'LVioJ'.Voi.rhnl!'' ,"i'""r narrow, partisan and selfish iirinc i.les 11,(3 nrt,1,ory woro wc uiPl with 'V " ,10Kl" "-'"" taiflrfna wronger Xjy tfuy? Tl.nv l. iv.i i i 1 ,, 1 IlrinIiPS. umniuult on, and the Infantry with ono resiiinsiiy? ; miu.,1 .yi:wcrNvA.;l:i.,1FViim,i.rH; i.i';'" ' ...ii? i ,cr"w,lcl 10 'uto I"1-h humlred roulids por man. Tlio I pp Iy ("-"ar-Woomv.l,1D,OTr,iK-.f.- ffiico 'rub meinnniiihi,.11, w-1 A,t with sj.ecial lawsj sold legislation foru trains wero conveniently ported i ear, "7,'f',J''-"''on,,,rifj.l,,.i,2i,,I,.fa,no.r... HiLWtJ - prlco: nntl lowered tlio tonoofi.olltie.il nnd real bloody work beiran. ''!-V'inUro&t,am,romrc,mwr,w,i,l,Hruc,: tilVI imitmis S. i S 1 .Si'-ii-S"?. actions and morals to a most tlonlora- . iho 'w'tlcflfh! was a valley, and tho bio detrree. When SL.tn T,n ' u ar" 'occupie; tno Heights oppo ., ,, ,,,, ,, ; 7, . fitu eaeu oincr. ino I'roneli lino was was to bo elected, tho LegWaturo was fceml-cireular and extended twelvo turned into a broker shop, and tho miles, overlooking tlio valley, which cholco of a United States Senator was was J-'overcd by twelvo inches of snow. determined by cash, and t.ron.Kos tn 'l Sl!S.J,.l'.?? iV. .''.V F'l 1'ruln.'' i..vi,i i.i.nn-i i. mi , - "oiu uu iiiniusi. siniiiar position, anort- ia not Honest votes. 'Iho samo sn rit y nfinr m. n..i,.i.- n n i,..in..u i... ui reeiiiess, snatnciess corrun on was gun aiur ouscannonai nfrnin tlinwni.il uiuso i nuo all liraiichcs of tho nubllo lujr 1110 extreme leu, llankeil liy an oervlco, and thus tho character and "nmBIi? r4r,C0,r cavalry, tho woods Htan.ll.ir. ,.r i.m ,, ; ' , .?. C,r.,"n yonceallug their portion, . when tho ... .... ...ju.u ..in. uiuh- troops wero mnssed with tho evident h"i ni inu nuiu ueioro ner fcister uom- intention or turning Uhauzv's ri"ht. monweallhs. Speaker Wam.ack has M10 nrtillery ilro continued on both enunciated u platform which will tu-n ? . ,lml" . ,V,1U nunltltm of tho over a fresh leaf In Sh.ln ..nlliio n,'i 1 ,nl a" nrtillery was nlmo,t exhaust ..... . , . V 1,10 l'olItlC!, an(1 cd, when tlio Prussians beeanto furioiis v iiiiiiii... Wixti-u fur youimir, i. ii"',', i' i lllll, Ullltl, Atlitrcsi Ai,, l'lllf.AllKM'HIA, llirclllCIll, 1SC7, I Hu.l "Ifoo German Hitters " 1h ii cood tonic, iiscful lu iiiscn.es or tho dlgcitlvs orBain, Ci KXU1NK .NOltWAY OATH iiiulofBicatbcuelUIn cases of Oelilllly ana want VOTiiiul AI.SIKI: L'l.0Vi:ii, Haiiinlo .Jickimci of nervous action in the nystci... Yours, truly, amimu VNaMrii!,V-"nVVi!'v i,Vn.",',y "' "" Hon. jam. ,.,.JTT,,. .. tort-ouuty,!'.. rb'LI"' ruii.Aiiii.i.iiiA. Amu iu.? I h. ru cr. i'.ii.iuii.t u,.....,.,ii.: ... r".'. I (4..V1H, .....3., Ori'll Iconslilcr "llnnllini, I'M! :,.,.,, .i,n...u., . hlo lilcillolllo In ens,! ofaltai-l; of Inillmsllnn or Hypo.ln. 1 can certify this from mv cmeil. onco of II, Vours. with rcsnect. JAJIIIS TIIO1IIV0N. will pay. vri'jlV VOUlv Harely hliiuii rimi-rcn, sti an. Jton. an uncus HUASlvooi), Justice t. the httt,rt.me vui.vj J flHtltllUHut. 1'IIIL MIKLPHI A. Jniin 1. IUI I UaNOfotimt liV CMierlenrii Ihnl. .'ITor.Hn.l.. iriuA's i it a i. ; v i i t: FOR 1ST I. antl gavo nn order for tho advitnco of i no iniantry. Tho French advanced witli equal rapidity along tho wholo lino to meet tno Uermans iu u fair. nanil-to-lianil musketry tight. Tlio uermans wero cool antl collected, uml UIMIlfii: HlIAHSWOOl). J'pti. Wm, 1', Unsctti. Mmor t,f the Ctlu nf lli,rr,,ln JIayors Olllce. lludulo. .Tuno? will I luivo llscil "lIiiollumrM flpriiinii nn,.. n,..1 Tonic" lU IUV fUll.llV Jlirlllir II, n ,..1 ...n,- inu ri-commci.il them as nil excellent tonic, lin. l.nrllui! tononn.l vlaorto lhoi.yi,teni. Thclruso neon liroiluctllo of . ! .. I . I . I U- hencllclal Vt .11,1', llOUUltM, lias l-llucts, put tho old bhlpupon n new track, with tho Constitution as her chart. This Is tho mission of tlio Democratic nartv. uno branch of tho State Legislature is n their bands. This gives them tho power to check abuses. If thev do this t'10 French wero behaving bravelv: but In a firm, decided manner- If ihm. "tl" "(ion tlio Mobiles began to waver. propose wise laws. nnd defeat bn.l ,.. V.W " .i:rV,,c l.wcro ?KW abl o tho next contest will putbotl. branch ..n fflJ Z .l" '".ffi under Democratic control, and thus strewed tlio ground, thu Holds were inaiio tiicm potent for good to tho Cum. mouli al"1 carnage wits fear- iiinnii'nolll, mi. ti all. rifteeu thouyiinil I.Vr.nr.l. )..ul r. i ..w...,, j.u .Democratic nar v i,. i,.r... r. . . ....- ----....... . .j . look In H,n ..." .u,".."..t,ocf w en ino w iolo ""iictciiwiii.nyep.sla. I had us will orgaulzo a eompleto victory for taL" 8,1110 was slxlJ' thousand. them in tho mturo. Are. Hor.nr.AUx, January IR. liourbakl's ......j K...uu-.i,iy Kitiiinig iresn iioties Gi:.v. Git ant's lomr looked fnr rn. a",'lsI,lrlt wh UVL'fy i'H-'h or ground i,n,innii,. n.i .... o...... . li nen, nntl mo general expresses thn ...tu,uu, uiu ooitiu, nas highest satisfaction with their mon o been sent to tho Senate. It has ono and general behavior. moi.uo merit, brevity, so far as matter from Advices havo Just been received hero inu i resilient is concerned. Tho body wittnzy. no states that with t.cnnnn Hlttirs" Is n very cooU tonic. rcllcvl.iL. Tlio l-'lrit lillllon of Ono llnn.irci ,, no. iljspeiitlc.jniptoius almost illrcctly, 1'l.ou.niiil copies of Vun's Ii.i.fstihtkii t'A-i i- IIo... Jam ohm. Wood, ;..Vii;o,.(, WiMauutwt, I tako ureat plcnsnto Inrccon.mcnilinu "itonr. land a German Tonic" lo any ono Mho may ho Iho Pyiipepsla to Hoinach, ami I become ho weak ns not to ho nolo townllthalln mile. Two hotllcN ofTonlii illVctcd I"" lure. JA.MES M. WOOD. or the paper Is mado up of raw head r,,..rv ., i yi !."m . y.!"c'ul?, )f tho und bloody bones stories,' sent to ml... L?e t&X tnry commaiiuers by lrresponslblo nar- rally or hU ill 4nrilon.il tmn..i r . tics, and tho supposed events covered a Muns. Ills army has now been almost porlod of more than threo years. Tho , ',, y rul)fKnnlzod, ami military dls- President quietly tells the Senators, tr&tUbelnS " "'uy wish moro oi tins com. iteeenttl spate ins repolvo.i i.. m.i.. it. . pound thoy can tirocuro it nt tho War f'" Versailles stnto tlmt tho German uiuco. Senator Jlorton's resolution riuco v rouerlclc Uharlos ci lllng for this Information was a mis. V" ' ? ."L "l "y."'0!' cranio piece of partisan trickery, and antl M.lhequeut military operatloiis in ...w iiiniuui B ict.iy is ttintircuio It in "ii- Mutiny an particulars. Age, I uu correspondent of tho Xow York ni-:.Mi:.Miii:it 1IIAT IlOOWiAND'S GKHMA.V Ill'ITKItS, ASH JIOOl'.AXD'X GJUCMAX TOXJC; Will euro every t'nsu or oIADASHUS, Or Wintliijj nwayof (In. lo,ly, niMIMllUl THAT UOOri.ANII'H (IKIIMAN ltllMIHlIIH Mlllfy Iho thy iii-tioii, ruiifjii liny trios cap. iinV?i l.!'.n "'.'''"Inok you miiilii, lo u iui i. in. Wood cjcii,, ,0 tn, 1 1, ,!,,.; I,, ,,. .,l land pris- i",'! , ';'''"'"''- Jou f0Ji:".r"iy IjQ JfilUS "lr'll,ulIs or exposure. I.HUUnotHKI-.llS ASH I'M.IIAI. (lUllin, Il PUhlMl o.l nml re.nly tost ml out-luo paitcs, uml an I:.,, uravlux of nlinoit eery ilcsl i nbni l-'lmvcr nml i-Belal.li'. it Isclt-wiiilly i.rliilul on tine tluti-.l paper, Illustrate! wllh 'll.rco lliinunil Uu. , uuu ..iiuiiiviUKS lll.u , wo uualUlllll COI.Olir.p l'f.ATIIM. Tho most beautiful nml tho most Instrncllu I loml llul, i, publl.heU. A U1IU.MAN U1UT1I1.N piilillilieil, lu all other iiupccts Mmllnr lo Uu l.nitll.li. Kent Ireo to nil my customers of lsro.ns rapid ly as povklble, wllhout appllciltlon. Sent to nil others who order them for Ti:x Ccsrs, which Is not half tho cost. Address JAMl'.S V1CK, Itochchlcr. y. 1, 1 QOl? 'I UK "Vl.tll.TAIII.K T7ii. JOt) I'tl.JIUIAAItV 1IA1.SAM." IS 1 () .',!'.;', I'i'i' kUilid.ir.l ii iiu.ly for Coimlis. UolilsXoli lio'ilu. I'fjMler." curLLR ilitos. i r.... Tn'iT;CjijiT:ni,vTtiW'iimuTE . ... '.m;u "'Pfllunus Imlr In Jhemlmtlti, w llli out Injury lo iho fkln, krt bv mull lor fi.ia. UPIIAJI'K AS'I'IIAIA nmi i,i in )i .n, ",,nol violent pnroxysms In Item milt THE .lAPANFSK I.Mli ctaiv fi'iof i! V''f und hair ti bi-nutllul iii.ai h is . .. : .U .S011?1." prcpnlatlon, 7j cents by mull. Address K. (', Ul 11A.M Su.T-jl Jiijuo Miiet, !:iilla,lelphl.,.lM. .i"ili,.i sinl Miu by uu Pi. .Kg, kin. $Of A H till hutmyl-youiig nun Maule.1 n.O aslocii anUti-avi-lllnijHiili.iini'n. Address twsJampnUH, WAl.lvl:it,ai Park n.w.N. . A i:.mpLoyjii:.t for aiJJ. ' ) A HAI.AUV PlUl WlIKIC.aml e.pens..s,p,Ud XY " f I ' r! Sv.i: i,r newim-i me ii iiin'ov unci. Aildiiss n.HWIUir.!. CO., Marshall, .Mich. AGKNT.Sl HFAD THIS I TI. WILI, PAY AOKNIH A HAI.AHV of j:n ,.1,cr..w.f'tlt ,,l,'ul mkuscs, or nllow u Inrtu coin !..".' '!kcl1 11." n.wnml wonilcrfiil tnicii tlons Ailclress .M, WAtlNlIU .t L'tl., .Mni-shall, Jllchlean. f.jc',u'7ii-lf. I A.XUAKY. uu. iiottri. tvnvs O 1) O P 11 Y I, 1, I X, I,.Hi It.,, i .11 . I ' . vuuuumurai department. Ji anu tno ualancouLMlnst tho own. nnoinrnftiin nrm,.u i,.. t n.,. as Uotaum, with nn nasUtflnt. nmi IthniitiiiniiMuinnuriuu. , V Jl w f n 1 1 . ? 7 n "Ut lmV0 'tty,?Ut StrCCls- Tlmt 13 t0 1)0 lIo ' 1 ""own. re aln tl cm In gJod been nmiolnted stcnoi'rnn in A,nnn,. hv nnl n. nr n ... '. . . 111 b"uu " ' " """h i-" i i-uuiii.il .uiu in e.isu oi piuces to uio uetrimcntnr vn im hln niri iiiii itiuiNiinnni. mnn udm n.ni i th i i rn-n tn ...tn n . i- ... " uru m .u nsreo wiiu tno owners, iiien cers actual v In active serving 111. .n.lll.. . . - ' ' i'1-..iiuu iu mo quarier sessions, tho vlowcrs In that caso only lay out tho street. The damages nro still to bo assessed by tlio seven freeholders, in tho manner Just stated. The system or assessing tho bur Ion according to tho benefit Is not now. It wi siiucu uy juugo lloout.r.s In 1 Gen. II. V. ISoynton, of tho Cincinnati uazette.-at. Phillips, of tho Now York Herald; II. J. Itamsdeil, of tho Now York Tribune, and a representative of uio Uinclnnutl Coimnerclul. Frederick Douglass, Jr., goes also as a repressnta tivo of tho press and negroes. A Paiiis correspondent snvs all tho anlmnls In tho Zoological Gardens havo ueen killed and eaten except tho mon keys, and thoy havo been spared bo. cause of their supposed relationship to tho humuu family. Tho monkovs. doubtless, duly appreciate tho rotation, ship. Frenchmen havo been described us cultivated smoothfaced monkeys with voices! Tho relationship Is now acknowledged. A itUTUii.v to n silver fractional cur rency, without walling lor specie pay monts lu full, Is advocated by thu Now ion: Journal of Commerce. It Is urged In favor of such n movement, that sib vei coinage might bo but In circulation upon such a basis ns to render It entire- CoMsm,...- iii .i,m. i..i i '. ... u',uu m,u" cd In the Vrovlnen , t.in f v ly 81lfo nnd I"etlcnWo, nnd at sucli I., (i,ino.i .1 ... 'I'o amount issued could bo limited by in this Stale, tlio samo principle Is law, and tho coin might bo made ro- rcoognUod In tho numerous cases which deemablo lu larger currency. Tltcro declare sta utes constitutional which never was a tlmo when tnow coin authorise a tax upon ownorsof property could bo so easily introduced asut pres. forthopaymentof expenses for paving, out, und there never will bo a time or otherwise Improving 'streets In front when such a change will bo moro wol- of their property. McMastcravs Com. 3 como. Tin: Hon. John Q. Adajis. In a Into Tribune, nt Washington, puvs this trlli. upeocu, estimated tho value of railroads 1110 10 u- W. oodwaisd : ailll Iliotr frnnolilanj n 40 linn non "W ,mi li.ilrm lr, . ,. ,. . , . 7 7" .-,.,, ,, , --"- """." """.'-" .... TWO 1'ILI.H A llfwp imspoKooi tno Ilillucnco which such " , i . . "epreseiiuuivo no will """"'"-','iv(1i-,( .,,, j',w, (,,, : .. . '. . ...... ..u nas i, uiiioL . Hnljstltuto for llemiiy I'llLs. .MAW T'UIVI'vp iii'v llnvlllK candidly asserted their opinio., thai 1 IVm i.lA,rc".1f'1,3r ''!lwl '" MIHIII.HfH lll-.llll 1111 11.11S, lor that c ass ol discuses peculiar to peoplo ot sedentary habits. It Is a l'repalallou of wonderful virtue In nil cnss of this kind never hayliut lulloil In cllectliiu n cure, uml It si II continues uu Its triumphant carter. Tor all foi ins ot diseases urMnu fioni Impurity ol tho lllooil, or tlfiai.Kci.iuul. of tho illB.llwi ork'illis, Includlni! Uenerai Debilities, Dyspi pila, l.l or Loinplalnt, Melt lleiidachi., Cunsllpallun, and Mmllnr ulliuclits. It Is u cerlulli remedy. ,."", , , ii "yo.""!111 presenile n uu a vnst. ninrnot .on.. 1,1 uiisseii. no nas a uu et "", nnd Federal legislation. An exc.mng Wh hlsS mt IT? 1 MWWEE?. saysthatetltboadmlttedthatuntler tera'yV)&!;il VX, lliSuffiM inociauso or tho Federal Constltutlnn. 'ur 100, put nn open one. Wo stomach nmi iiowcisomui nitmrHli.il. Thn ...I... I I ir liilllli. which gives Congress power to rorm late' eommerco between tho States, the National Legislature can tako upon "sen too regulation ' of our rnllro.nl. nn.l fl.r. .1 nni, r.,.n i.r.t. ..... ...o s-.,ouu,uou,uuu investcu in mom ,V.l. llll.ll HYI'P, 11.11 r lllt-n tn . Mnn....... . I ... ... Congress. T mA r the P,no'" 1 . v". " "l0n "alrl",0,''-. - alone have en,,lPn.,,i r Z "" ""nv " Bw"-BwmiiIauKlitcr of v...s.ias.-- .'ITS, WAS MNdTIIV hoi (lol I.... , . J .' .11.11. IlllS" hand, Jlr. Custis. nmi inimrii.ui i.n lenu.tl. linn,, ,i . '.". .... ::""h'"'.'.. "uuu her rather, ... , iiuiuiiui, uy liEOKf.K WASH iviitiiv l ...... n., . H VOtO of lil.mil lliro,. ( l., tt tu"1"' ASIII.MUO.N PAIIKUCUSTIS. t w wnu ill I il u w, I - r t S. OC'lUltn. rriin nmuanu.in. ,...t.l I 'Pito l)n,ll.,i t ...i.i , . . . -w HVMOiruillJi IIU1U11L111U.1I JiillJlLll I I'lMsimTIl I'D tit I I ft 111. ti t OWl Iwifl. s, li I ' , Il 0-V..,tM W VJ IUI.II ii uw wiiuiiiLT una re "t "iruwn senator IIoWAitn over iujiMimonmry to I'redlUcnt oaru. niul elected Mr. Kjutitv. of tho .,..,1,1 ,. (. ' ti w vj ii tis ui it 1 1 i in I hi rtl it'a, lllOUrlil : - , ii, F!',ni" "''n'1' m,m fr0"' 5 P:l""rcu'ct's"J''P'iJ'"lliiir tho Alcoholic rMIK MOST DF.S1 UAIlljK FAlul among thu llcpublicuns." Lxtraet of MamlrnUc, which Is by mnny times J1- IN .WKsTKlW M AHVI.A.NH I'OU HAl.i:. . moro powerful, uclluir uml kciirrlilin. ll.n., n,. Til'i ii'1',!'1 '.''Ill Ilk t'o.,ou tlio ll.lltllnoro uml " ' Miii,,it,,.,.iV ,. ,. ? l ln" ,l)''''. H.. lxty mll'sMtsliiI llaltlnimoi coii- MltS. Li:u Is not tho l-randiluil.'lili.p J1,"1", P'cullanutloii Isupon the I'Uns ilKlacus land ; Impiou-lhy two.lttelllims. nffli... lri.,l dniiimiaugllter Liver, llennlUKltspddlly from alt obslrucllons It'c". wllh hall n.iitilahl nsuus . ,i7,o orUCU. AHIIISHTON IIUI t lO Ar lug. ultuall thoiiuwerol Meuury vetfreofriiiiiim, """Biuuu.ls uiu b.iiulllli.t wllh ihoUo ton estate never iva, , ,.r ... Injurious ,e n, , chj. ,,V n, " ? te".?iAtt Vici: Admihai. Poutkh has .......v .....u,-, nilllllll-l. ... ...r. ... in.,,,, ,-ullllllU. inu nitty ucus ot cholco opplcsnuil ptnis, nml iUuluM-dby un Osnuo otiiuuu hediio. 'J .... 1.1.1-11 Hlulothis out.biitl.llnKs uru nmplo nnd lu uood in 1 1 . 1.111111 is ... iiu .... .ui.iiif in 1 line , iiiiiiuKe J.llnu kli purest Mon o, Ac, iic, i no Jar 111 Is ollered 1 11 Hi 1. rwiiiiiii imviiieii itisiui puiciiahers, lorluli formor was Giiant, who nonilnnted him, or to House, to his place. Tho fi Hiioauuseti uiorresitient.or ouo ot tno most lunatleal, malicious 11 ' or 10 ,leltllu:. T"oo nnu rovcngerul of Soiiators-tho latter distinguished heroes of defeats. Gennr. li much als IlUTi,):ii and Hanks, of both of most amounts to an Indication of rofor-' Whom Pohteh wrote roost contempt- niatlon in Itadlcal political morals I eously during tho war, ccrlulnly aro not complimented. CAIU'ETJlAdOEim of doubtful nnul. tlons havo been elected U. S. Bcnutntu irom Arkuusas nnd Louisiana. Tin: Delaware Legislature Is unnni. "'" J'HInoiiui, oki-'ici:, ut tho hhiman mousiy Democratic. It Is needless to say that tbero uro no lobs, nor rln, nor Legislative corruptions colli uiu I ik.i I of by tho Delawnrlaus. mineral. 1 or all diseases, lu which Iho Is Indleuteil, theso pills will glvo intlro snll.lac nun in ci cry case, Tliey MlVlut 1'AIU ... ni... o. i.ncr uompiaini, Hyspejisln uu.l xlreino cosllvcness. Dr. lii,.nin,i. Hitlers or Toulo slioulil bo iiseil iu connection with Iho I'llls, Tlio tonlor-ir.ii.ir 111,. Illlt.s Tonlo builds up iho sysiciu. The Hitters or Toulo "" "loou.birensiheiis tlioNcrves.iiEau vlBor1 IJVCr' J BlVC" Mri'"liU. ' n"W "rt iiccp your liouels uctliii wiih iii-piiu n.i . ,..,. .ytu,,, wiui iiittirsorTonlc. il (senses con retain Hie hold, or oven nssn: Uncollect that It is 1111. ltoiiri.ANiri. MA.Vito .,,.,.11.. .I....... "....,. S.i"'?"?.'?.?" '''a.iinni.r -t - ...... ...u nu ...ti, ,-iBiuiv uMi-ii uuu 1 la" ...uiu win 00 inserleil mi .,.,1.1 v;i:..;.:. um i v r..ni,..,..,.,n.i. ...,i .1 n ! .ern.11. m. ...... ,:-.,r"" iv .'inuui: ii;, ,. r..r."'"."" ""v '"o rmiteeih. -i-r-n r, ".i,''''ti'oiiiii: '"inuucuyoiiioiaiionuyilillit! clso thnt 'most npprovfirinetho .uuy ay 11 just us good, becauso lio makes ' lurKO prom ou It. Theso llemcillcs will l.n.llt liy llxprota to nny locality, upon nppllcnuu to r. l.uud Is ul the litsniunllly nflliue slolio. UKL'ooi), wllh iui. iili.i: water ilimery lit fit. Hlh.s uml lueAlinusllblo iilinrrlrs or Uiu' 1 . mu 11 l-, ..... .... . ,u ...1 .11 11 oiiereil I mil 1. Iho dovldeil tosult liuiclii...r vVi, description, price. turns, ,tc mlditss or in.i.lv In A. Pl'I.ASII M urr, Trustee, llucHel islowii ' Mil, JQ K N T I S T Jt Y. H, C. IWWni, DENTIST, llospcettully c;er his lirofesslonnl nml no t he ladles , uii.Bulltlemen ot llloouuburiauilvi II you, clnlly. Jl;sprepnrcilloiittoua to nil lib ,, . .iim . P."""'1"?' 0.1'". ".. tl'? Hue of his pr. fesiio,.V,m 1 oveU 1'o.iCKi.A in MEDICINE HTOHH, 031 ArtUW., l'l-uJelphla. (JIIAN, W. i:v.i,,S. l.r'-j.rlctor. Formerly V, il, JACK'-,f' t'0 77uie JtcMctliet ure fordr! Iiuuuiiti,ftore kccin,uml MtilMitc hull imimluv, Juaj7ly mmmz ItCHf, Court JImi i.a.,ia . , 1 ... .m.iiik, jHii,aje3ir $300 "at month. " " g