.1 .Us ' . J- X Ji J1 - 1U 2 i.. JJ- t. . tc (If olumbluii BLOOMSBURG, PA.. Friday , March 187$. Houtwe Discrepancy I14H9.IIUL1W 11117,001, 4ft 1KU Z,rHr,g72,' Z.O!Hl,.Utt,rtf VAr IfV.O.Son tlnnLuiAllannt-lnf f lint vt,sia,oi year :. ......12,050 C00.C00 For 1803, see Doutwell's. ripott ofi870. 2,6S8,OW,000 Discrepancy.. 103,000,000 TI10 Htnto Capital. . To utterly satisfy tho city 6f Philailcl plila It will bo noccssary to chango tbo nnmo of this Commonwealth to that of "TI10 Stato of Vhllttdolphla" with head quarters at that metropolis. Tho pa pers of that city nro vigorously urging tho removal of tho Slato Capital from HarrUburg : tho Mayor and Councils nro pushing tho matter ; a meeting of citl."iis 1ms been held and a committee of thirty appointed to proceed to tho Legislature for furthcranco of thsjob- J cct. Tho benefits of tho chango nro set forth as follows: "Tho wholo Stato would bo benefited if Its law makers wcro brought Into Intimate contact with tlio social refinement of n great metropolis ;" "In a great cltyllko Phil ndclphla tho rascalities which havo characterized tho Legislature at liar rlsburg will no longer bo posslblo;" "Ilarrisburg is out of the geographical center of travel" and "tho forco of habit nnd tho inoonvonlenco of reinov nl havo alono prevented a chango from being mado long ago." When wo consider tho manner in which municipal mattors havo boon managed of lato In tho City of Brother ly Love, a prominent official bolng now in jail for his sharo of tho business, and tho fraud nnd corruption broucht to light at tho recent election, aided nnd abotted by tho police, wo aro not in clincd to bolievo that the morals of our Stato legislators will bo benefited by a moro closo contact with a pcoplo whoso city government Is moro corrupt oven than that of New York. If members of tho Legislature can bo bought and sold at iiarri8burg how much moro will thcy not bo bought nnd sold in n city where monoy is vastly moro plon tlful and where scoundrels to uso It do greatly abound. It Is nbsoluta folly to talk of a chango bolng wrought in tbo charactors of venal men by a chango of tho location whore thoy sell themselves, It Is urged further that tho air of liar rlsburg "Is loaded with miasmatic va- por" and "its water is poisonous" but how much bottoris Philadelphia? Dur ing tho prevalence of tho epidemic at Harrisburg, Philadelphia was suffering terribly from small pox and it is dlfll cult to convince sensible pcoplo that this dread dlseaso Is prcfcrablo to diar rhoea. As to the water, an investiga tion of that used by Philadelphia has proved it to be Ailed with noxious and foul matter contributed by tho various mills and manufactories along the Schuylkill and tho drainage from com oterles. There is not much to bo said favorably of that argument. As to Harrisburg being out of "the troozraDh leal center of travel," bo that as it may, n nu,, ctfnnirwi 4i i . V, a city situated on tho extreme edge of theState can offer no improvement in that respect. Mr. Samuel Josephs, ono of Philadelphia's moral legislators states that tho feeling in tho Houso Is almost unanimous in favor of a chango. Wo havo no doubt that thero aro many members who would gladly welcomo the removal as offering larger opportu nities for money making. But tho peo ple of tho Stato aro not altogether guid ed by the opinions of Mr. Josephs and his kind or inclined to accept their Judgments as in any manner convinc ing. If a chango should bo mado, great benefits must bo proved to bo resultant. As the mattor now stands tho removal would be attended by an cxponso of millions of dollars nnd would bo pro ductive of not ono good result in any direction whatever. We are in favor of nil honorablo free dom of speech nnd freedom of thought but thero aro those who tako advantage of both to the manifest Injury of society. Prominent among tho30 abusers of an admirable principle aro tho avowed dis ciples of freo lovo. Thoy should bo sup pressed by tho poll co authorities as dis turbers of tho public peaco, and teachers of pernicious doctrines and as breakers of all law moral and civil. One f theso shameful and shameless followers of Free Lovo, a Mrs, "McKlnley, recently gave a lecture In New York in which, among other vile remarks,- she made uso of the following: "Lovo confined to one will bo unknown when lovo Is perfectly developed.'' Thero can bo no denunciation too strong for such lan puago, no condemnation so utter ns not to bo merited. Womon who load noto riously impure lives, aro under thosur veillanco of tho police and nro liable to arrest, but this McKInloy woman is permitted to openly advocate a life of degradation which tho laws exprcs-jly prohibit and punish. That puro and disinterested polltl elan Simon Cameron, whoso dovo-Iiko innocenco and freedom from gullo aro familiar to tho pooplo of this State, Is reported to havo mado a speech recently In which ho used the following remark ablo language: "About tho only pleasure and cer tainly tho only prollt I havo over had from being In tho Senate, was that onco in u while I could tako up some lonely creature and be Instrumental In putting jnui ur uer iiuo 11 pmco wnero no or sno would bo independent of tho world for tbotimo bolng." Wo know of nothing moro sad in tho history of modern law-makers than tho total want of appreciation which has attended this Christian and charitable Cameron. After profitless years spent in tho Senato profitless savo iu tho ro ward which virtuoalways confers upon its followers this good andgentlo man whoso aim has been to succor tho unfor tunato and aid tho neody, has only sue. coeded in acquiring a reputation as an unscrupulous schemer and wily dema gogue with whom the end has always Justified tho means. It Is too lato now for tho world to do him Justice, but in tho world to como what rownrds will not bo his. A FiNEplcturo of Boston is given by Wendell Phillips In ono of his recent lectures ou labor reform : "Boston Is a clly in which overy tenth, person Is u criminal and every seventh a pauper. Three-quarters of our farms aro mort gaged for drink ; two-thirds of tbo pul pits uro filled with drunkards and tho bench of Justice is nearly vacant be causo duo-half of tho Judffcs havo died drunkards," Proposed Ch II Sen Ico ltcforni. ! Tho Loulsvlllo Courier-Journal sug gests that tho following bo Included ntnoug tho questions to bo put to asplr ants for scrvlcoln tho civil branch of tho government by tho proposed board of examining pedagogues : 1. Who Is your candidate for tho presidency? 2, How much of your salary as post master do.you think you could contrib ute to secure his re election ? n. Can you swear that you aro physically strong enough to work llko n dray horso In his bshnlf from now until tho polls closo ? 4. About how many votes could you mnko for your candltlato by working in that way? 5. Havo you always boon truly loyal, and If so, how many tlmos did you voto for tho prcsldont'noblo chief cxccutlvu in 18CS, and do you think you could do It again In 1872? G. If tho administration should hap pen somo.tlrao or another to need n first class witness In a KLu-Klux case, do you Bupposo you could remember what It would bo necessary for you to swear to on tho occasion? 7. Whon you shall havo found that you aro n uoraultcr to tuo government In n very considerable amount, you will understand, won't. you, thnt you must kcop tho fact concealed from tho Demo crat!cprc3s, and that, If the thing should leak out In splto of us, you must pay for tho whitewash yourself? 8. In caso it should chance- to occur to you at no distant day that It would bo emlnontly propor for you to forward a Durham colt or a Ucrkshiro calf, a tor- rler pig or a Shanghnt pup or all four of them as tho caso may bo to a cer tain $2.j0,000 farm near St. Louis, whoso gifted proprietor Is not wholly uncou nected with tho cxecutlvo mansion nt tho present time, nro you qulto euro you would remember to ship, with great caro and pay tho oxprossago and all other charges on tho shipment? V. In conclusion, how much chango do you happen to havo about your clothes, and do you think you could bor- row onough hero to tako you homo ? 10. And finally, where did wo uudor stand you to say that you keep your cl gars nnd liquor? Tho man who knows enough about opening, shutting up nnd distributing the malls to answer theso questions to tho satisfaction of an oxamining board thoroughly in accord with tho presont administration would mako a postmas terof whom tho administration would Justly bo proud. Tlio lira of Small Men. There is much forco nnd truth in tho following, which wo find in tho Louis vtlle Courier Journal Never beforo in our country's histo ry were tno jpgisiauvo nans 01 tho na lion so crowded with small men. Not only small intellectually, but also small in morals, and small in evervthin? clso that goes to mako up tho. full staturo of men wormy to mi tno position of law makers lor a great nation liko ours, when the United States Senato was or namented by such men a3 Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun. Daniel Webster, Thomas Benton, Thorna3 Ewlng, Silas Wright, and their compeersmon no ted for their intellect, eloquence, pntri otism and high senso of honor, loved at homo and respected abroad it reflected credlton tho pcoplo whoso interests it represented, and whoso honor it upheld. Americans everywhere, regardless of party, regarding It as tho greatest do. llberativo body In tho world. Not withstanding tho excitement and bit tor partisan feeling of tho time, no Sen ator was over charged with having ob tained his seat through fraud, bribery and corruption, or being mixed up with any rascally scheme to swindfo tho Government or defraud tho pcoplo to enrich himself. Then every Senator was an honorablo man, and thero was not ono among thom who would not rather havo received a wound than bprno a stain. But how have tho mighty fallen 1 Harlan, Nye, Clayton, Caldwell, Cameron andBrownlow, and others, noted for their solflshuess and moral lopro3y, havo taken tho places made vacant by tho great mon who preceded them, befouling tho Senato and disgracing tho American nnmo. GovernorCurtin.Wo understand that Governor Curtln, Minister of tho United States at St. Petersburg, has ro signed that position and will return to his homo In Pennsylvania within a month or two. This resignation is not altogether unexpected, and has a polit ical significance nt this tlmo, which will soon find authoratlvo expression in nn Important form. Tho friends of Governor Curtin havo been systemati cally proscribed by tho Administration, through tho controling inlluence of Mr. Cameron, not only In tho distribution of patronage, but in every form of po- litlcal consideration in tho Republican party. Thoy aro powerful enough to make tholr strength felt in tho Presi dential canvass, but havo all tho dlspo sltlon to redress past grievances. Horace Greeley declines to bo considered as a "bolting" Republican, but, on tho contrary, as representing tho truo Republican party. In a recent number of tho Tribune ho says : "Tho Convention to bo held at Cincinnati on tho first day of May Is to bo a Republi can Convention. Neither tho Grant nor tho Democratic parly can partici pate in its deliberations." From this It would appear that ho looks upon tho Grant faction as notn Republican organ ization but as simply a corrupt out growth of tho wealth and power which tho party has acquired in years past. Mr. Greeley is right in this, that tho present Administration docs not rescin blo a Republican form of Government in tho truo meauing of tho word. The Slgus tliatlVlse Men Heed. Tho lesson of tho political situation should bo full of Instruction to tho Re publican party. Tho selection by tho Philadelphia Convention of a Presi dential candldatootherthan Gen. Grant would at onco dlesolvo tho hostile com bination which is closing around him. Tho danger of tho disruption of tho party would thus bo wholly avoided ; Its success would bo assured. It Is evi dent he has lost much ground with tho people within tho last few weeks. Tho rovelatlons of Custoin-houso frauds, tho scandal of tho sale of arms to tho French, tho fastening of tho grossest corruptions upon gravo Senators, as woll as upon legislative clerks, and tho vio lent tirades of his frionds from tho na tional forum and through tho press upon thoao who conscientiously differ with them havo all seriously weakoned his popularity, even though In none of the cases mentioned need it bo alllrmcd that ho Is personally ltnpllcatod. With all tho disadvantages under which he would labor as a caudldato it does Boom tho height of folly longer to press his nnmo, though ail tno custom-nouses in tho land swell with arroganco and all the post-offlcos lncreaio In desperation. Sfratuie fitmutord, 1 THE COLUMBIAN LEGISLATURE. In tho Souato on Wednesday of last week n largonuuib6r of bills wore In troduced t Tho general appropriation bill was taken up, and tho first six toon sections wcro ngrcod to, ns nlrcady published, without discussion. No material amend ments havo boon mado by tho senato coram It too in this pnrt of tho bill. Tho Commltteo to luvcstlgato tho fraudulent ls?uo of medical diploma1 reported that tho Klcctlo C'olteco of Modlclno and tho Philadelphia Unl vcrslty of Modlclno and Surgory had been guilty of soiling Ingus Ulplomns and recommending tho ropoallng of their charters. Mr. Randall thon road in plnco two bias repealing tho charters of tho In stltutlons referred to ns having issued fraudulent diplomas. Subscnuonty prcamblo was affixed to tho bills, and thoy woro passed and sent to tho house. In tho House, was taken up bill No, Off, outltlocl nn net for tho rcorganlza- tlon, regulation and discipline of tho Nn tloual Guard of Pennsylvania, and to provldo for tho enrollment of tho mlllta, and the IIouso resolved ltsolf into commltteo of tho wholo Mr. Rogers, of M'Koan, In tho rhalr. Soveral amendments wcro offered and lost. Mr. Smith, of Fulton, onoko nt length in opposition to tho entire bill which Is designed to croato a standing array of 20,000, to bo under ono mnn's command, nnd at n great expanse to tho pcoplo of tho commonwealth . On motion of Mr. Brockway, tho com mlttco ro30, and tho spoakcr having ro- sutned tho chair, tho houso resolved that tho commltteo shall havo lcavo sit again. to Mr. Howitt reported Joint resolution proposing nn amendment to tho con stitutlou of Pennsylvania, making tho stato treasurer olectlvo by tho pcoplo winch passed yeas 91, nays, none. Tho following Joint resolution, was referred to tho commltteo of ways anil means : JOINT RESOLUTION i;ELATIV.E TO THE STATE CAPITAL BUILDINGS. Whereas, Tho present capital and executive and land offlco department buildings aro untitled for tho purposccs uesiguou, ucing too small, una crowded with documents and public archlvcsand tako largo sums annually to keep tho m in repair: And whereas. Tho buildlncs ara not flro proof, and documents of immenso valuo to the stato aro dally exposed to cumpiuio destruction ; And whereas. Tho croctlon ofnow cnnl tol buildings cannot longer bodelayed without danger to tho public intorosts and dishonor to tho legislature ol this great, unu growing commonwealth therefore, bo it ltcsotced by the Senate and House of Rep resentaltves. First. That a commission, conslstin g 01 two senators nnu tnreo representa tives, bo appointed by tho spoakors of uiu respective nouses. wnoso dutv it shall bo to obtain bids for suitable and plans for now canital buildlatrs to bo constructed of tiro proof materials, as iur us pussiuic, anu to oo oi such grandeur or design, and and of such capacity, convenience and dura bility ns to answer tho purposo design cd. and onduro for centurl tn rnmn Provided, That those furnishing plans Buuu uu uuiueu to nuuuings costing not over flvo millions of dollars. Second. That said commission be in structed to inquire of tho authorities of tho city of Philadelphia on what terms a suitableslto forstato capital buildings can bo procurred in that city of not less than thirty acres iu extent. Third, That each commissioner while in tho discharge of his official duties shall receive a compensation of S5 per day and tho necessary traveling ex penses, to bo paid by warrant on tho treasury drawn by tho auditor genoral after tho amount is properly audited, and that $10,000 or so much thereof as may bo necessary is hereby appropriat ed to pay such expenses and for pro luma of appropriate designs, and said commiss3ioners shall mako full report of their proceedings and hand over all designs and estimates procured by them to tho legislature nt its next unuual session. In the Senato ou Thursday tho fol Mowing bills were Introduced : By Mr. Brooke.requirod county com missioners to furnish assessors with blanks for agricultural statistics. By Mr. Wallaco, act to euro certain defective acknowledgements of deeds. The governor sent in a message con cerning Mr. Watlaco's bill to authorizo tho stato treasurer to collect certain monoys heretofore improperly paid. Tho governor says ho did not feel Jus tified in vetoing tho tho bill, and could not approvo it, believing it was not sound policy. Tho bill has become a law by tho expiration of ten days' tlmo. Iu tho Houso a similar mcssago from tho Governor was received. Agreeably to order, tho houso proceed ed to tho consideration of bills on tho public calender, and tho first bill in order, No. Go.ontitlod an act for tho reorganization, regulation and discip. lino of tho National Guard of Pcnnsyl- vnnia, and to provldo for tho enroll ment of the militia. Tho bill was dlscussod by sectlo i aud disposed of by tho Committee of tho whole. In tho Senato ou Friday n bill was In troduced by Mr. Buckalcw, providing for repairs of Susquohanna and Tioga turnpike, in Luzerne and Sullivan couuties. Passed, Tho act Incorporating tho DauvlIIo and Roaring Creek railroad compauy was recommitted. Mr. Davl3, of Berks, offered a Joint resolution instructing tho special com mittee ou tho Rothermel picture of tho battlo of Gettysburg to dlsposo of tho sarao to Joseph Harrison, Jr., esq., of Philadelphia for ?25,000. Referred to committee onflnanco. Tho constitutional convention bill was taken up. Mr. Strang withdrew his substitute, and tho houso having non concurred iu tho senato amendments, on motion of Mr. Whito thesenato. In sisted upon thorn, and Messrs. White, Bllllugfeltand Buckalow woro appoint ed a commltteo of conference, on tho part of tho senate. Tho general local option bill came up on third reading and was amended by Mr. Humphreys Inserting a clauso ro lativo to boards of lleetiso commission ers: nlsouyjur. i'lndlay, by altachlug a second proviso to tho first section, It thon passed linaily yeas 10, nays I I, with tho following proviso added to section ono by tho 6enato s Andprovlded further, That all licenses granted after tho first day of January, 1873, shall coaso, determine and become void on tho first day of April, 1873, if tho district for which thoy shall bo grantee detcrtniuoagalustthograutlngofllccnso nnd tho treasurer of tho nroner countv' Bhall then refund to tho holder of said If censo tho monoys so paid therefor, for which the said treasurersnau he entitled to credit in his account with tho com monwealth. Tho Govornor sent in tho following nominations. Rev. O. IT. Miller to he AND DEMOCRAT, 8(nto librarian, i'rof. J. P. Wickcrslmin to bo Superintendent of common schools. Tho latter nomination Vns confirmed by nn nuanimous voto, Nothing of general Interest transpired iu tho houso. In tho Senato on Monday Inst Secre tary Jordan presented tho returns of tho filth senatorial district, and Mr. Wnddcll, tho eenntor elect, appeared and was sworn in. A communication wa3 received from tho Philadelphia councils offering to glvo tho stato nsllo in Falrmount park or clsowhoro, tho stato to choose, a3 n slto for tho public buildings. Mr. Anderson introduced njolnt. reso lution providing for removing tho capi tal, aud desired to consider it at once, but Mr. Mumma objected, nnd It wont tothollnnnco committee. Bills woro introduced, by Mr. Bucka low, incorporating tho Northumberland iron company. Passed. Mr. Allen, supplement to tho act providing for tho training of common school teachers in tho commonwealth Also, authorizing tho borough officers or mnnngcrs of water companies to con tract for tho supply of public wntor. Tho following resolution, offered by Mr. Bllllngfolt, was adopted. llcsolved, That tho commissioners of tho sinking fund bo required to Inform tho senato what amount of tho public ueoi nas ocen reuecmeu cacu month ilnco last May. and tho amount of un'ox ponded balanco Iu tho stato treasury, and tho nmount of overduo loans re maining uupnid. Tho appropriation bill was called up Tho ponding section tho Danvillo hos pltal appropriation was postponed in forinnlly, nnd tho bill pisjed up to tho forty-second section. A motion of Mr. D.ivls, of Berks, to reconsider tho twelfth section, for tho purposo of Inserting f 3,000 for each Nor mal school, wa3 po3tpoaod for tho pro scut. Then camo a stream of additions, all of which wcro agreed to. In tho Houso reports of Committees wcropresentod as follows: By Mr. White, Joint resolution on ro moving tho stato capital to tho city of Philadelphia. By Mr. M'Junkiu, sonato bill to pro vido for tho election of Judges, and to Increase tho number of Supremo Judges to sovou. By Mr. Mitchell, of Tioga, to soo uro to married women tholr own earnings Also, an act providing for submitting nmondments to tho constitution ton voto of tho people, which bil 1 was taken up and passed. By Mr. Porter, supplement to act re lating to elections in this common wealth. By Mr. Brockway, an act relating to legal proceedings against boom com panle3. By Mr. Rogers, senato bill relating to tho competency of witnesses in criminal prosecutions. By Mr. Brockway, to provldo for the support of tho poor In certain townships in tjoiumDia county. On tho speaker's tablo, sonato amond- mont to gonoral local option bill, by striKing out "boroughs and townships' and insorting "cities nnd counties." On tho question, will tho houso concur tho yeas were G2 and tho nays 20. Messrs. Cooper, Starr aifd Brockway, oi oommDia, woro appointed a commit too of conference on the constitutional convention bill. In thoSouate on Tuesday last tho an proprlation bill was discussed at length. In tho Ilousoa largo number of bills on tho private calendar were passed , Dut nouo ot local interest. CONGRESS. In tho Senato on Wednosday of last week tho Chicago Rolief bill was taken up, and after somo debate tho bill as re ported by tho Finance Commltteo was passed yeas 20, nays 17. Tho Tariff bill was thou taken up, and after somo do oato tho Houato went Into oxccutlvo session, aud soon after adlourned. In tho Houso tho Post-offico nnnro. priation bill wa3takon up in Committee of tho whole; after a long discussion tho amendment giving tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company $1,000,000 as subsidy for carrying tho China and Japan mails was defeated by a voto of u nays to 67 yeas. Au amendment pro hibiting employees of tho department acting a3 agent or attornoysfor tho pro secutiou of claims within two years af ter leaving office, was agreed to. Tho commltteo then rose, and tho bill as amended was passed. In tho beuate, on Thursdjy of last week tho Tariff bill was dlscued. Iu tho IIouse,thear my appropriation bill appropriating $20,018,707 was con. sldored but not disposed of. In tho Sonato on Friday, tho bill to onablo honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, or tholr widows, to acquire homesteads on tho public lands was taken up and passed. Tho Senato then resumed tho discussion on tho Tariff bill, and aftor bomo talk put tea and coffeo on tho freo list by a voto of 35 yeas to 13 nays. In tho Houso nothing was dono, it being private bill day. In thd Senato on Monday, after tho Introduction ofbillsand tho reception of reports from tho soveral committees, tno bills reportod by tho Commltteo on Commerce were taken up and passed : but pondlnga bill tofacllltato commorco with China, Japan, and other countries in Asia, tho Sonato adjournod. in ino iiouso utile ornothiug was dono. A bill securing homesteads on ino puuuc lanusto monorably discharg ed soldiers and sailors, their wid ows and minor children, was passed. Also, authorizing tho Secretary of tho Navy to contract for a statue, to bo erected In Washington, of tho lato Admiral Farragut.ut a cost not to ex toed $20,000. Nothing of moment transpired in cither Houso on Tuesday. Tho Tariff bill was dobatod in tho Sonato aud u railroad bill was fought ovor In tho IIOU50. NEWS At holler iu tho Now Jersay Steel and Iron Works Trontou N. J. oxploded last Friday, creating a scono of tho greatest coufuslon. Tho bollor tender named Hughes, Is missing, and Is sup. posed to havo been blown to atoms, Flvo other employees receivod serious Injuries, principally about tho head. Tho boiler was forty feet long, and was carried ono hundred feet into a black. smith shop, which it entirely demolish ed. Tho explosion was heard for miles. Tho annual raco botwoen tho eight oared crews of tho Euglish Oxford and rnmnridgn rini took placo last Satu r BLOOMSBUEG, day, over tho U3ual courso of four miles two furlongs, from Putuoy to Mortlako, on tho Thames, and resulted in favor of tho Cambridge men, Tho day was un favorable, both for tho spectators and tho contestants ; n snow storm prevail ed all tho morning. Tho testimony tnkon on Monday at tho Investigation Into tho arms Job showed that tho packages were Bent ou board tho Ontario marked with tho Initials of tho French Ropublic. It was an open secret that tho arms wcro for France. This fact "was perfectly sottlod In tho mind" of ono witness. Tho ves sels wcro sent to England to prcsorvo neutrality. Tho National Exccutivo Democratic Commltteo will hold n meeting In Washington, in May, after tho meeting of tho Cincinnati Convention, to decide upon tho tlmo nnd placo for holding tho National Democratic Convention. Loading Democrats In Washington bo Hovo thnt tho -1th of July will bo tho tlmo, and St. Louis tho placo chosen It Is stated from Buffalo that tho "ohlost navigators" on Lako Erie say they never "know so much ico with so llttlo snow." For nearly eighty miles out tho lako Is covered with ico over tlirco feet thick, and it is feared that navigation will not open until lato in May. Another period of financial excite mont began in New York ou Monday, i.rio K. R. stock advanced wonderful Iy, and tho excitement wa3 equal to that of Black Friday, Jay Gould is said to havo mado $3,210,000 by tho rise Tho "Southern Improvement Com pany" has been crushed by a compact between tho railroad nuthorltlcs nnd tho oil men. Tho latest Mexican ndvlcc3 confirm all tho previous reports of revolutionary defeats, nnd show that tho rebellion Is subsiding Into anarchy in tho northern portion of tho country. At Monterey tho forced loan is being mercilessly executed. Soveral foreign stores havo been closed aud merchants Imprisoned among them J. Ulrich, tho U. S. Con sul. "He is fighting a windmill," said Mr, Coukling of Mr. Edmunds in tho Unl ted States Senato. "Certainly I am," said Mr. Edmunds "tho gentleman from New York." The Chicago Times thinks tho epi thet "bolter," which has long been used with effect by tho Radical leaders, is losing its power, and 6ays that "to bo styled a 'bolter' is much tho sarao as to bo described as a citizen who does not woar about his neck n collar Inscribed ' Ulysses, his dog.' " Governor Gratz Brown waslatoly interviewed by a New York Sun re porter, to whom ho said: Tho Liberal movement is not strictly ngainst Grant personally, but in oppo sition to his pernicious policy. Thero nro a number or persons in his ndmln istrntlon who nro equally as bad ns ho, xn somo respects no is simply tho In strumont. Tho Liboral movement Is against that policy which seeks to de stroy our form of government, which oncroaches upon tho rights and liberties of tho people, and concentrates nnwpr In thohand3 af n small party at tho seat vi uuvurnmunr. xnonocrai movement Is also in behalf of honestv nnil nnnn. omy, in tho administration of the Gov ernment, nnu tho necessity for this is apparent to nil. The Washington correspondent of tho N. Y, Tribune says: It is reported, on good authoritv, that tho President recontly asserted that ho Is determined to forco his nomination by tho Philadelphia convention, even If ho should bo satisfied that his dofeat, If nominated, would bo inevitable Ho said that ho had been so unjustly criti cised, and so much abused, of lato, that ho would prefer to bo re-nomlnatedand beaten at tho polls, rather than havo tho Republican party succeed with an other candidate. An attacheo of ono of tho Harrisburg papers recently "interviewed" tho Now nampshireglantes3 whllo sho was stopping at ono of tho hotels In tho Stato capital. Tho newspaper man was first cousin to tho bar-touder of tho hotel in question, which may possibly throw somo light on tho following rather po cullar description which ho gives of tho Eastern wonder: Tho New Hampshire giantess is thirty-nino years of height, and on her last birth-day in Juno, 1871, was flvo fect old, making her about flvo feet six inches at tho present writing. Her waist is precisely twenty-seven inches in circumference, whllo her arm is doveloped to the immense slzo of six feot two Inches round, and weighs six hundred and soventy-flvo pounds. She is iu fine health and apparently married. Leweneoeck tells U3 of an Insect seen with tho microscopo of which 29,- 000,000 would equal a mite. Insects of various kinds may bo seen in tho cavi ties of a grain of sand. Mould is a for est of beautiful trees, with tho branches, leaves and fruit. Butterflies aro fully feathered. Hairs nro hollow tubes. Tho surfaco of our bodies is covered with scales llko a fish ; n singlo grain of sand would cover 150 of theso Bcales, and yot a scalo covers '200 pores. Through theso narrow openings tho sweat forces itself llko Water through a siovo. Tho mites mako 500 stops a second. Each drop of stngnunt water contains a world of animated beings, swlmmlug with as much liberty as whales In tho sea. Each leaf has n col ony of Insects grazing on It like cows on a meadow. Tho world uses 250,000,000 pounds of tea each year, and 713,000'000 pounds of coffeo, China furnishes nearly all of tho tea and Brazil ovor ono half of the coffeo. Over 110,000 pounds of Java nnd 18,000 pounds of Mocha Is produced. Tho United States consumes nearly ono third of all tho coffeo produced In tho world, nnd tho English aro the greatest tea drinkers out of China. Tho Ger mans rank next to tho Americans as coffeo drinkers, Tho Amorlcans con sumo about six pounds of coffee and 122 pounds of beef per head, counting ad ults and Infants, cacli year. This looks largo, but thnn tho Yankees nover do anything by halves. WATEit-proof Cements for mending broken crockery nro usually not flro proof,and flro proof cemonts aro seldom watar-proof. Tho following, however, Is claimed to bo both: Mix a tea cup of milk with two ounces qf vinegar. It will curdlo. Soparato tho curd from tho whey, and mix tho latter throughly with tho whito of an egg. Finally add qulck-llmo passed through a siovo until it as thick os a paste. The cement is then ready forme. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho Woman Question., In discussing tho Governor's voto ol tho bill ropoallng tho grant of tho right of suffrngo to woman, ono of tho mem bers of tho Wyoming Legislature said s 'Tho Govornor has'nl got no right to veto this hill. Ho hasn't got no right to voto this bill nor nothln' that wo pass unless it is somcthin' witch after it lias passed It shall appoar that la wrong or that Is Bomethln' wrong, by witch rea son It ought not to becomo a law, no- cordln' to my rcasonln'. I am wlllln' overy pld woman shall hov a guardian If sho wants ono and icon got it. No womnn ain't got no right to set uponn Jury unless sho Is n innn, and every lawyer lenows it, nnu l uoirt b'lovo it anyhow. I don't think wo mnnjurlc3has been n success hero In Wyoraln'. Thoy watch tho face of tho J ml go too much when tho lawyer 13 nd dresson' 'om. That shows they ain't fit for Juries in my way of thlnkln'. don't b'lovo sho's fit for 't no how. Wot right has sho got on n Jury no how ? Ill Nature. Every day wo meet with persons who In their f.unllcs nro cross, illnntttred, dissatisfied, finding fault with everybody and ovcrythlng whoso first greeting In tho breakfast room is a complaint, whoso conversa tion seldom falls to end in nn cnutmcra Hon of difficulties and hardships, whoso last word ut night Is an nngry growl If you can get such persons to reason on the subject, thoy will acknowledge that thoro Is somo "want" at tho bottom of It ; tho wfcnt of a better houso, a finer dress, n moro hnndsomo cquipago, moro dutiful child, n moro provident husband, a moro cleanly, or systematic, or domestic wlfo. At ono tlmo It Is "wretched cook" who stands between them nnd tho sun; or a lazy houso-sor vant, or an Impertinent carriage. Tho want of moro money thnn Provldenco has thought proper to bestow will bo found to cmbraco all theso things. Such persons may foci as3urod that pooplo who cannot mako thoinselvcs really comfortable In any ono set of ordinary clrcumstnncos would not bo so nude: any other. Dr. W. W. Hall. A Quarry of Mad Turtles. A Wood county, Ohlo,paper contains tho following account of tho discovery of n quarry of Mud Turtles. Recontly two men wcro engaged in tho construe Hon of ditch No. 183. Tho ditch leads through n marshy swamp, which has not probably In tho recollection of tho oldest Inhabitant, been ns dry as this year, aud oven with tho presont great drouth, tho team of horses mired badly that in somo instances they had to Ulg and pry them out from among tho sunken bogs where thoy became entangled. In ono placo whilo plowing and about 2 feet below tho Burfaco, they camo upon n literal patch of hit go mud turtles, somo of which wcro 03 largo on tho back as tho bottom of Windsor chair, and so firmly imbedded were somo of thc30 tough customers that they obstructed tho plow, and throw it out of tho furrow tho samo a stono or root would do. Fivo or six of theso lusty fellows would sometimes bo turned out of a singlo furrow. They had probably sought this moist spot from somo dlstanco as tho best placo to go Into winter quarters. In tho city of Romo, thero aro vari ous and important chnnges going for ward. Old houses aro being swop away, new streets opened, new squares mudo,great excavations in tho old ruins commenced, and tho city is taking on a show of life and activity. Wo trust King Victor Emanuel will bo ablo to hold his own in Italy, and not mak such n failure ns poor Maximilian mad in Mexico. It is quito certain that nei- tnor tno iinnan nor tno Mexican pcoplo were fit for self government, nnd will not bo for many years to como. Both need n wlso nnd strong personal gov ernment, nnd wo did tho Mexicans moro harm, than wo did tho causoof republi can government good, by interfering with thom, and threatening tho appli cation of tho Monroo doctrine. It is believed that tho oldest roso bush in tho world Isono which is trained upon onoslde of tho Cathedral of Hlld esholm,in Germany. Tho root Is burled ed under tho crypt, below tho choir. Tho stem Is a footthick, nnd half adoz en branches nearly cover tho eastern sldo of tho church, bearing countless flowers in summer. Its ago is unknown but documents oxlst that provo that tho Bishop Hezllo, nenrly a thou3and years ago, protected It by a stono roof, which is still extant. A HuaE Pie. Tho largest chicken plo ever mado In Now England, and perhaps In tho world, was oxhibited at Bridgeport at tho Episcopal Fair. An Immenso crowd had asso'mbbled to wit ness tho unveiling. It required over ono hundred largo slzPd chickens, fifty pounds of flour and twonty pounds of lard for tho crust, a special pan nino feot in diameter to hold it, four stout mon to carry, and A. W. Wallaco was tho only man in tho city who had an ovon largo onough tobnko it. It was n whoppcand no mistake It Is given to somo women to Bee n point clearly and stato It comprehen sively for instance, nn Iowa woman concludes a sensible nrticlo against wo man suffrngo thus pointedly: "You may look at this matter in whatever light you will, but simmer it down, nnd it is but a quarrel with tho Al-! mighty that wo nro not all mon," I B FRANK J5ARR ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMBllURO, l'A. Olllco with J, O, l'riicze.llrower's Dlosk, Cuii bo consulted In Qermnr or EnclUli. mchai72 If I CHOICE FAMI1Y GROCERIES DOWN IN PKIOE 3. rz. r a i z n s, Corner Main and Cculrn Bis., iiLooManuita. Anew Hock of Frith Goods Just opened st JIAJ.E'tf. Tens, CoiTeeN, Subhim, HYRUra and MOLAJJIFJ). CHEESE, MEATH. HALT, FIHIf. etc. VEGETABLES, HERMETICALLY Sealed Goods. ..r r .... . , ,(,... ItinVT1U JCLl.lJ3 unu rur.r-r.lv i. t w..n. FOREIGN ami DOMESTIC FRUITS, An Elegant Assortment' OF QUEBNSWARB Constantly on hand. Also WOOD, WILLOW and GLASSWARE of every variety, AU my Koodt are of the flret quality and at ex tremely low prices. i iterVil-tr J. , WA17.K. Now Advortisomontd. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. XX MTATnor rutr.n iiacck, bf.o'd. interior nilmlstrntlon oil tliocjtnto of rotor Hnurlc, Into of tlonvor townsnip, uoiumuia county, deceased hnve been rnled by,'!"0, Jf0"!; llor of unld countr to JolinTUnck nnd Ntli'i llredbendcr, of nrac plnco. All pernoni Imvlng claims Bjtnlnat tho cutnto of tho decedent ro re quested to lirciont them for ncttlemcnt, nnrt tliona Indebted to tho etnto to mnko pnyment to tbo undersigned, niiminisirnmn, wiuiuui u) racbM';2-0iir. Administrator!!, 1872. 1873. NEW SPRING GOODS. M. P. LUTZ lfn lust returned from Now York with a full nno or BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, LYONS' SILK POPLINS, SILK PONOEKS plain stripe nnd chene, ,S Ul tin a IS, stripe and plain, GRASS CLOTHS, strlpo plain and chene. WASH POPLINS, black nnd colored, ALPACAS, PAXCV PLAIDS, COLORED C A M It III O S , PERCALES, WHITE GOODS, Htnsm:, TARLATAN. V1UT011IA.I.AWN, UlSUOl' LAWN, NA1NSOOKH, 1'HIUEH, CAilURICM, i.oxn cr.oTit, UNIONS, NAl'KINS, 110IYI.H. Tow'Kra. I.ACE CURTAILS. SHAWLS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES nnd (jvcvythlng generally kept In u llrat-class DRY QOODS STORE. BROWEB'S BLOCK, HART Ot' COURT HOUSE, MAIN HTRl'KT, llLOOMSUURO.PA- FANCY SILK GOODS, KID WK, 38J BROADWAY, JEW YORK, liiijio-i'tcrti n ml Jobbers of Cord Edge aufldros Grain Blons, 111 ALL COLORS AflO WIDTHS, TRIMMING AND BONNET SILKS, TURaUOISS and VELOURS, English Crapes, Grenadines, Ylasuoc, I.accc, Edgings, WJEITK COTTON ,rKIM.1I5!VO. NECK TIES, DilESS DUTTONS. SC. 81-LENDID INDUOEMENES WEEKLY PATRIOT. 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Warranted the REST HEAilNG 8T0V1 lu tne cnuntrv. Send for Price List ana Circular to MITCHELL. STEVENSON CO., Stove Manufacturers, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. THORNTON would announce to thn citizens nrninAM.. burg a lure and vicinity, that he bu. i... . -i.:. ,, r,,n and complete assortment or " WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, C011D3, TA8SE1B, and all other goods In his lino of business. All the uowost aud most approved patterns ol thu i.?LR?Jl.f By" to be 'J?.uu" ,u Ws ostabllahmont. nittr.6.'t-tf Main st, below Market. Lli.vrjXJ A. I J AX A, Editor. She gollav 3Rtod.tjj A KciTspapcr ol tUoI'rcs'-nt Time?. Intended far Z:c;l3 Km? oa Earth, lacludlas rarmcro. Ilcrlmlci, Mcrrli-ata, Pre feiiloLal Hen, V,'biL'sni,TlilaUcra, and atl i.t-r of linnet Foll.3, aal tlio WIvcj, COi3. csl l)-j;i .-jef allt'jcu. only o:;n dollar a year : oxii TODuca copiEU foii eao. C r tea Lin ' Ono Cent a Cory, trt tnera bo a 3 . Clu'i at cv.ry rest 02e5. LUJII.WLI.IILY BUX, 03 A YEAR, of t'aj s-inn i ti cnl general c'aractsr ' '111:: WfcCCLV. villi 0 cream variety of iHivjllancons ica nr.aia fnrnhWaj lbs btj Ult -u03crli-;it . .'1 ei titer trainees, becsui 1 1.. .1 tr;l:o u r,-i. UitcaJ ol osco oalr. TiI3 DAILY Oi!", OO A YEA It, , A I'reDT.tiiontlr rea.lih'o newinatit-r. witii tha li--i;s c.i.'.uliuluti i-i ,u, wo,u. rree. hid.-l-a ujiit, una liuitc. lu Molilic. Ail tlio aeKS r ,i.u ivrfywkuio, IVmmii .1 cw 1 1. 0 vu u ui-jutu, or Q(i u year. TEH5IS TO CLUBS. TIIE DOLLAIl VVEEILLY tJU.V. I'lmoiltt, one rear, tjiiarjicly addreu-d. Pour Duller. Tea replc4. ono vesr,sennratelrol.trc;ed (at.il ujeurucoi') totlieseueruporduDi, lilsht DalUm. Tirontr conic, ono ya-.r, Mpr.rstclf il,!rccd (uaduaixiMcupy u U.un-il-r 11 11 or cinbi, Pilteeu Dollars, ri!tr cjrii-j.rni jesr, Mono aldrr-M 1011J the fial-Uuci')- oao tnr 11 cell" up oftluli), Thlny-ibreo Dollavn. iy? 1 nptPt. ona rear, fcpniiupiv oidrciieil (and tun ttuil Uciilj-utC)'einoi;Ulir ui-on lull), , , , Tlilrly.iive Hollars. r?.. l,?iB,lr,?'r'y,,J vesr. M rao oddrc. Ijua 111 J Hilly lur ello year tnllmertterincl tlu?'- . Pllty Dollais. uao lianiirM .ooirs. nna ypsr. naratcly s.l .KV'1 1,m 1 iBolMlr lor oi.o re ir iu me iciih eiiofcUw, fclaty Dollar. TH2 BE3II.WEEICLV BUX. I'lto ccrl, ero jriir, tr iaratcli- rnhhrftc fclirhl Dollars. ien wile a iwr.repsratelr sddrcne.1 UnJ us him ioijr to teller up .if JliTu), . blxiecu Del I11 r. tiS.Va YOU It MONEY Itm letters eouiiiulna moucy, AdIrt I. W, Ssat.nt, potlldier, CO'i toco, New Vors Crtl.