mjmu.iii llUMlini ! e& .12. lOilUllI ESf2::2uiunc, fa., Friday Momia?, - Doccxkr t, The JKttlft of Ilontce Crccley. The announcement, of the sudden ar.d mi x.cttlTt',,firollACEOui:I':LI'"'Y' v.hich occurred l:t Friday evening at the house of a friend in Pleasant ville, Vest cluster county, Xew York, has produced a feeling ci profound sorrow ar.d rep: ret throughout the length and breadth of the Union. In view of the events which immediately pre ceded it, as well as the melancholy circum stances surrounding his last moments, it is peculiarly sad and distressing, and forcibly recall to our mind the exclamation of the i. m u i,iC Ili-:fJtt f sutfituje. synopsis of the Piesidonfs IIei,sage. T'a't there are several men of both politi cal parties occupying seats in the Consti-; ; tutional Convention who aic not tit for the position is a fact which was nif.de painful ly apparent at the very commencement of : its proceedings. Some of the delegates of i this lower grade were not select d by the usual t licks and appliances so well under stood in dihtiict and county conventions, but were deliberately nominated by the Philiolelphia Padical Convention and the Heading Democratic Convention as dele gates at large, a method which it was sup posed would result in the nomination of the lest men in the State of each pa-.ty. Ccns- ieuous among that class of delegates to which we have alluded is William Lilly, of Carbon county, one of the four teen Radical delegates at large. About t r r-ret Edmund Bckke on a memorable oc- twenty years ago lili.i rfl"'--"' " . . . i i . . : I. i-M, r.i-ni,.e ?n th. lttu'Pr lir:ineh of the Lcir- casion: "What i-naaows we are at.u waai . " -- - "j - - ahadows we pursue." Whatever agency Mr. Greeley's crush ing defeat in the recent political campaign may have had iu causing the malady w hich termi.w.ted ia his death, it is only too true that it, added to the sleepless nights which h i-nt for weeks at the bedside of his dyii"-j wife, was too severe a strain for him to endure, and the silver cord of his life vtt rudely snapped asunder. By common consent, Horace Greeley was the foremost journalist in the coun try a great man, a statesmen and a pa triot friend of humanity and the fear less coUmpioii of the oppressed and down trocVcii of every clime. It is too soon pro perly to estimate his character and worthy but, the impartial pen of the future hit. rian will do him full and deserved justice. ' Between him and the accomplished edi tor of the Jvew York VTorhl, althongh they American T'rc.-s Hi.-iuiiu'.ies to Pitts Ii'k Leader. "Washington, December 2. Tr tie i-eti- ' ad' tiiul Jiotitc of Ufprcentatire: In trans muting to you this, my fourth annual mes sage, it is with thankfulness to the Giverof all' good that, as a nation, we have been blessetl for tl.o J ast year with peace at home, peace abroad, and a cencial pros perity vouch sa ft d to but few peoples. Wish the exception of the recent devastat ing lire which swept from the earth with a breath, as it were, millions of accumulated wealth in thecit ye-f PosSon, there has bceu no overshadow ing calamity within the year to record. It i g'-atifying to note how, like their fe llow-citk-.ens of Chicago under similar eii cumstar.i es a year earlier, the citizens of i'o.-,toii are ui-.der the inisfor- ; time, and the prospect that their energy and perseverance will overcome all obsta cles, and show the same prosperity soon ! that thev would had the disaster not be fallen them. Otherwise we have been fre e from pestilence anel war, which often over- ' take nations, and as far as human judg ment can penctiate the future, no cause a necessity of Mich great importance that I A Tf.uim i-le Pii-i. 1 wknty j.i m c."menel it to the" favorable attention of " L cour less. UTAH GETS A It UTS. A flairs in the territories are generally satisfactory. Utah alone is in u iii.satis factory cei"dition, and it seems to be her l.icv to evade all responsibility to the gov ernment f the United States, and ever to l,..'.! n hostile position to iU I lecouHiieml Man's daring often assumes a base ol fxlhaidir.css almost incredulous to beLeve, and it appears at times as though the pre sent generation is either bcc ming more brave or less intelligent every day. One of the most singular incidents of foolhard- iness known to this section ot the country Xctcs and J'uliihul Hems. A man in Lynn, Mass., owns the l oots that Piesident Lincoln woic when assiaa- ted. Tl.irty-two persons are buried in the i J) ) p f ' e ; i r . Cfmeterv of Ncv.tov.n, Kan., only one of H -i x I 'J ' i M'r j homdirdanatuialdeath. . I l.iiU .1 le. L-v, i t , t j , j I ' 1 iim irl'flilk -ne.t !!I(T r v a careful ievi:.i. ii tf the laws of the territo- inspired upon the Kansas Pac rv and such lecislation as will secure peace a'nd eiuality to all citizens before the law, and lead to the ultimate extinguish!"-nt of poh gntry. VuL NAVAT. AND TCSTAI. SEltVICKS. The navy u poit is fully re fen eel to. Also the report of the postmablcr-iieial, with their full statistics. HLCOMM EQUATION Ol' HIE SECHETAUT Oi' W Alt. The favorable aetieai of congress is in vited to the various recommendations of Pail- loael e'li last, raiuniii.v io.ii. ,o.i; man named Jesiah T. Hatght, a native of and a recent arrival in this city, from Woosier, Ohio, after '-fighiing the tiger" in one of our spin ting rooms on Satinday Iiiiil.t, found himst Ifj ''broken,' without e ven so much as sun-dent to pay his hotel bill. After wandering around the city all dav on Sundav, he conceived the idea of endeavoring to reach '1'opcka, Kansas, ly ttealing a ride upon the Kansas Pacific nitl.t 'extness. With this iutentie-n, he A I rot-ze group, costing ? Il,uH. Las been place 4l over the grave ot a cln.u in Ashl:i (1 Ceii.e teiy, Cailisle, Pa. A man at Decatur, lib, has had the small- x live times, and now feels rather lost if he goes through the jear without it. A mail at Fencca Palls, X. Y., offers to pay f-1 for every cat that is sent him. The raihays leading thither are raising their prices. Another tcrrnpiii is raid to have lerti discovered inOweii count Kentucky, with the name of I-niel Poouc and the date 11 jO cut into its buck. Henry Porter Tenison, an alleged hi;- THE WEEK I. V I' Virq !.. s. irrtarvol v:ir tor the Oncontinu- ...,,.( i- ,,f L.rnitv sm rer at his hotel eai deaccnitent oi inc aiciiuihh' ) ui viu- iuue of j j o'intmeiils of extia lieutenants, 1 ,ieai. jj,e Vnie-n depot, wrapped himself tei bury, was indicted for bigamy in l'ough- the adoption l the penal ;eele' Ur well tie- ; rp as waimly as possible-, and started out keejisie, ., on aturlay. fined etleiices, so inat ineiuanry oi sen- to vaik to Armstrong station, two runes tene-e and judgments by court-mai tial may ! we!?t of Kansas City. There, while the be ad lusted ; authority to establish mm- j train was Mopped, he crawled upon the At buckle's ST-ice mills in Brooklyn were burneel on Satuidav momin;r. '1 he i' a -rjinir j,:r v,..r.: . ntt rtte ( nun ,! .;, is I'i '-t'ired r , ia ffinttartr n:i f. tip The '-.v: !t- v: .. v. ;'A I !!!' !'. 1 i ' r :: r- -, f'"iiti-!i. :..nt: . -. , p:i t'Cr Ju (! 1 I !l v II f ur:i!.-;:rs nil ti e i', ; niv ot th- riir--Tit v - If given r in i in-;: i v r. K K'i'S of New Yoik. I f .;. Pi' tst-u rja in: i IIarri..i It I.iti-rary 1 ch : n.; i t I'oftry, &., Iiy LUIWhl'ltil Wllll-tS. r r - " -e- .' , ' f. .' r .i . A-;..-!. I islature. lie was then a Democrat of the stems to exist to threaten our present ! tarj. j,ists j Texas; an ap.propriation for j.jjot of the icy h coniotive nnd crouched 1 fu-vt water and was distinguished for his j prosperity. the publication of a catalogueand labledof ,.nvn up,,n the trucks beneath the smokc- e(T,riuus val;tv mul self-importance. On ; the alatama claims andsax jcax ques- , a medical museum, and lor thesaieot such 1)OX T,c tra;n nu,Vcd on at a rapid rate. ' O l .1. .. e..I,rtlii.-t. ir. 4i ot.f ,.r "V-il.i lo -ifVi'pil twfi ipso- ! lutions in the convention wide ly shew what manner of man he lamentably he is out of his natural anel : imperiled a settlement by friendly arbitra proper sphere of action. Lilly's first ics olution is as follows : K'sohetl, That the committee on snitrn- : ,iiamiCr cntiiely satisfactory to this go, election ami representation If requesti il t . lllijt .,, ai!( according to views it had lo li.epure iitui inn r .truirin redtworeso-i tion. i arsenals east oi me .Mississippi as can ee the cold, bitter winter s wuul rwept keenly verni er iist. jt is oi oiouze, anu lepre ... j When congress adjoumctl in June last a spared. applying t ie proceeds to one large ' al;j piercing through Haight's clothing, sents Mr. Taj;ey in a sitting posture, h very.pia-.n- , q,,csl;011 i,ati been raised by Great Britain j arsenal em the Atlantic coast. ; chilling hinrto the marrow, lie soon tiis- i Two prisoners have ercaptel from th lie is and how j alui was then pending, which for a time the centennial celkjskatiox. ' covered that he must inevitably freeze to Western Penitentiary, in Allegheny City loss on the building, machinery and block iuv. ii-eee-!ii n.t .',f '-i is sixtv-live thousand dollars. ' "ontiti-.tnninl ( -.nv-.t ; Ti,e Matue of t hief Justice Taney was ; .m" n.' n'' raised uj on the jedcstal at Annaj-olis No- pif-te resume of tti- t.ro-r It is of bronze, and ici.re- thc The messajre refers tion of crave dinerence between this government and Pritain. The (ier.eva j by the commission conference however disposed of the subject i iiieiccTs ov the w est and south. to the centennial UOath in his pretest uncomfortable condi- altering the eoiistitution in sueii a way as to requue im lu'ldiiig et' s certificate of r.itiiralization at least six months before the rijht of sullVage can be exeieised. Lai.l on the tao.e. Can Lilly or any other man give a sin gle valid rea&on why a cert iilcate of natu ralization six months after its date possess es meue legal fence ami validity than it would even one day thereafter? Perhaps in his estimation a document of that eu scri. tion, like wine and other stronger stiotu- d life red as widely as the roles in tvilitical lants. is made letter bv itf ace. Whvdiel seatimei.t, there existeel a strong feelin'rof not Lilly rive exnression to hi Tnuf ul esteem and attachment, and we Nothing preicliviiies by extending the pe Cfm -.-t pay a higher tribute to the honored riod te twenty-one years? Thatccuild have maintained of the Geneva award, in con l.ee'ion wth tl; award oi tne uerman em peror on the San Juan question, will leave the two governments withe ut a shadow upon their friendly relations, which it is my sinceie hope may forever remain equally urcVntdrd. The Emperor of Germany has dee'ded the question referred te him of the San Juan bmmlary in interpretation of the treaty tf l?lf, and has the earnest thanks tf our government ami people. Mr. Pan croft is highly complimented for his man airement f this case. '1 his settlement Know- ! 'eaves us for the first time in our history without acquisition el clispuUu ten ltoiy. Gieat Pritain has I'lomjitly complied with the awaid. and oiderid the removal of her I n-ii-miuMNi in yi.., .i.i.i nivoo i.iuuu tion, mil mere was no eseai e. j nc noi rushed en througn the haw bottoms, never haitin"-. never stcuu.-ii-Er. Ilai'-ht found '1 he attention of congress will be called innise'.f ciaduallv sinkinir. bonuinbed and 1 ! to the varieius enterpiises lor more certain ; without feeling, down into the cross bars - and cheaper t.-ansportatum of .supplies of! cf the truck frame. Gradually he dropped the western and southern products to the down until he found himself jammed be Atlantic seanoanl. j tween the warm -moke-box and the axles. the signal service. j The noise a: d clatter of the mrchinery be- The signal service has been continued, ', Came deafenintr, the keen prairie winds and its reports are now exchanged w uh ( whistled ami shrieked around the rushing Canada, and a similar exchange tocontem- locomotive. Haight knew he must die if plated with the West Indies. i k ft in his perilous position a little longer. the franking privilege and fostal Put there was t o ffrr.ip until the tram The joint occupation of San ready ceased. Allusion is made U the es- i memory of Horace Greeley than to lay been made a limitation in point of time j t loops and cessation of all before our readers the following eloquent will, just the same propriety as six month", Q1 touching conclusion of a lengthy arti- t oreven six days. The proposition is:.bused cle from the pen ef the editor of the World anel unjust in all its aspects and "will be in le'erence to his deceased friend of the treatee! with the contempt it so richly ele Is'et? York Tribune: serves. juri.-o ici ion. .1 uan has al- Thl.L(. ItAI'M. The President sees no cause to change views formerly expresseel in abolishing tne frankii.g jTivnee, but suggests, however, a ms diLcatioji ot the p i -ivnege to correct its glanng ani costlyabu. es. lie recommends a ce.-minissioii to consieier the best method suitable to private cor poi at ions who hae invusteel time and capital in telegraph hiie-s for ;icqiui ing a title- to ail hues now in ep- , vil-e. Lcnape were passed, when the tr: halted. lie thouglit of dropping down upon the ties which gildeel beneath him with lightning rapidity. This he knew would be instant and ceitain death. He would have elore so, but be found himself unable to get tlilouli the net wo; k -f iron bars, so he- gave himself up to his fate. One by one the stations glided past him in the biu.ht fios-tv moonlight. Ldvaids- eration, and connecliiig v. uh the postal s r- aiid lided tablislimcnt l.y natural objects and other ' j vice-. It is not probable the subject cuiel it- elis v)sed of in the piesent shoit setsioii, monuments ol an actual line between our i,,,t ...... i s;i) ... rllt,,,. :,,.;i(. I '''e ha e re-ally no heart for the luty which j Lilly's second resolution, wliidi is even ll ll'il uix'ii us on this oc-e-iisi-in- If our feel- ' .,. . , in woiOii iM-rmit to t.ke the i.ositii.n (f more startling than the last, reads tons . u.C-io oiitsi-Jv npi-eliilurs, tin; tit thlnir fur lis to i I iUv otl"-r-d a resoir.rM.n ins.trm t i .1 5 do -.roahl be to ni;ikr K just, mieolttre'l e-sli-1 " . ..,,;-...,. , i-.n..,-t l,u-te,f Mr. GkkeikVs cliunict.T iwi.i career, 'he cmnnttees 01 sutl.ag to repoit a., but the eireuinst.oiees of his il.-iMh strike us as amendment comp-.Ml.r.g each if gr-1 vol t to in iue-xpre-ssibly Initio ami iilteetinif. that we ; exen ise the jiower of surfrage at ail stab- and have no com inteinl of our eriiie-.d (acuities. It is municipal elections in this eemmouv.cii;!i. fliffleult to think of anything beyoml thejrrief- , . - , ' fd.l.- luspiriii epeetaele of such 11 .tenth following' : 'l'a u" ullJ,L- so swiftly upon the Rrent eeli- ion! extin- , If any man could possibly conceive of p. K itin!i-iil 01 in? noM-s wiik-ii 1 r. i,ir.f.i.e.T ... ..--. t . r 1 liii'l icoixl r-nsoii! lor eiif ertainmv uuriTi sonn- O, si of itlf !: t, e-l'UsliHlJ- ClOlVllS. "TiiC ir.rS ia (hvir inuim" sie'eiiicil to tiirlst iiL'.iinst tiiia. 11 rt-turni-il from that f'atiijii! lour in tui West, in whieh hi- f.icuitii-s limit) out in K tiritririiitK' lh.e if eiiiminiitiii-(.niet-lor. to tiiul his potir wife in 11. lust stmrt-s of ln-r lonyr 1e-'iif ; anil with a ih-irotion like th.it wtiicli he talf ill the l:i Rof their enrly, J out'it ill lovi-, before time an: I .;i!f:e had hit mii utl her l.-;i!i-ty. r domestic- trials Simi ellaeetl the hi mm of their tirst iilft ci inn. he was constant ly ut her be.1.-!ile, with the fhleliiy (f a luini-iterimr an-jft-l, taini 1111A ions !h s nml sleepless niehts w hie li, utnle-r )-s exigent e-ii e-u 111-tune-es. would hve- hren dm-to repose alur his ref.-ent. ex liH s.illeva lunors. The struin upon his lii.yi-t-al -niltirienee. hiiiI the more treiueinloiKstiairi upon hiHtmie-k emotional susceptibilities, was tixt nun h (or him. The how was nut merely tii, ' ut hroken. Tin strength of a e-onsi;lii-tinuliii-vfr Wf.tkciifi! hy any ot her ex rese t h:n ovi-i worli. jr ivf way , I he i-haiu-es of life whieh lie!im-J to him hy heri-iiiiary lmifrevity ihotii bis 1: hir ai"l Kr"j'"..lt al iier li ve-l to h'j u pwartls fif e:.hty) were stpiuiii'i-i Oil : anil the vessel so ruiieiy losseil in iln-se ree-ent teni pf sts was tJii-Y.'u uima the heaeli an utter wreck. It is may 1-e fair to the g 've: ni..ent anel piiaie parties. NO Fl.'UTIirn LECKFASE IX TAXATION. The message 1 tcommei els that no fui tit er reductte-n of taxatn-n he nuule at tlie present as a measure of justice to the- hoid territory and that acquired from Kussia i and the I'rltish pos.-essi -ns. I Oi: :i FOP.EU-.N DELATIONS. I Tv'iih Prar.ce our earliest ally, 1 tisssia etir I constant ami steady friend. Ocrmany with whose gfivi'rnmeTit ami eople we have so . 1 - 1 . 1 . many comiimii svmpa,u-es, a:,eioii.e. pow- ; t,,s oi-lllt. ,.U!is ctltilicuies of it.debtcd ersot Lur.q e, our re!ati,.n:,a: e n.amtainril 1 ,1CSSj t.Xi....t to coi rcct ci ro! s of omi.-siou or 1 oil Hie- Illt.'Si lliei.eii IClIiis. 1 lie ii:ioii:h- : tioual Statistical congress which met this ; year at St. Petersbnig, meets eery three ! jcars. I sul!i;it that it be inviteil to its : next meeting in the United States. The ; Centennial celebiationof lsTO wouldafloiil aj'propriate occasien for such a meeting. I he icnua exposition is warmly re tor- a e-e-ol, eritit-al tlissee-tion of his eharae-ter, wliiie hi luMty i yenri't-ly yet c-tld in the eomiueritiif j 'n;imi)f of ileath t We hope-to recover sulii-j cieot etiu.iiiiiiiily for this iit-t-i s.siry tak. t-nt j We do nut possess it now. 11. id we hcen ineieiy outsiile spectator or his life, this tlvity miynt not have he-en tlitlieult: hut having heen a.l-inittf-.i ft his intiin ite eonfilenee. havinsr --e?i ton lor many years in his hours ot relaxation, . l)ivin.f knowu every uieintu r of his faiuily in a trii'slnt Inferehare of (ileasant hosiita I il it s. It loea uot lie in our hearts to coolly take his leiiire mw cnuM easily havi none if we I wi-r in tb position of i' re outsnic speeta- tors. Our jirief ami sympiithy tret tin lietter of u. untl our sorrow is too deep anrl sincere 1 to permit us to niter an tiling now hat this' unr--Maiiu-(l outpouring of our feehnirs. i Within n day or two. when we have recovered our coin 1:1 .u re. u shall recti r to this melan choly sunje-et. and try to lo justice ti a irreat reptiialiou uehieveU in our ow 11 loed proves-; Sioil." i In the Constitutional Convention on the Slst of November, resolutions projosipg merdments to the organic law of the Ptte fell as thick aixl fast as leaves in Vallambrosa. Each member seemed to have amendment on the brain and contrib uted his mite to what he regarded the in terest of reform. Many of the propositions submitted were eminently wise ami proper; others were of dentbtful utility; while some were absurd and ridiculous. The follow ing extract, taken from the Harrisburg cor respondence of the Iilair County lladical, although the writer does not refer to more than one-half of the amendments proposed, will serve to show the wile scope and char acter of the lesolutions which were olio red OU the day referred to : '"Since my last the Constitutional Conven tion lias hfi tin-azures of tvivtiou. The fercd in tlio uil referred to the appropriate committee. moie silly provision to he 111001 poratccl m the new constitution than this, we wov.Id like to hear of it. A homely adage declares that "alth0Uv.I1 you may nelc alioi-c ij tne , ,.,i t -,,.1 :. . !vl-,i1i f.. waicr, j-ou caunt 't make- him drink,' wliere- j enable Ameiicansto exhibit there. The as Lilly in the matter of suilYage would death of 1'resid. nt Juarez is spoken -f. - 1 . , i .:.. ! Nothintr sh.ou'.d be left iind-me to maintain reverie this ancient and acceptetl sat irg. : r - 11 1 -.1 vr - 11 i our friendly ri-Iat 1011s with ylexico. There is but one step further, anel Lilly : thkstkiff. IN cniA. ought to have amended his resolution so as ; The President regrets the coiitinr.cd dis t. conq el every elector to vole the Radical ' turbed condition of t uba. No advance to tickct. Lot is Napoleon eonfeired nuiver- i v:ud Valient ion has been made, while the , , , , insurrection has made no progress. Par- sal stinmge. on the 1 rench temple, but he I Ues v,ail(1 ai.,.arpn(p,. in tl;e s:in:e u.Iatiou gave it to be elistinetly untie: -stood, that he : as for a long perioel "past. I cannot doubt 1 expected every man to vote for him as cm- : that the continuance of slavery in Cuba is peror. Has Lilly forgotten that man is a : ,he Pt)'"!if ilueeiiient to the cntinii- . , . ? ; ance ot this strife. A tei 1 ible wrtng is the free agent and that he is not a mere upiet liaturaj cause t f a terrible evil. a:.d it is in the hands of the State to he moved, and j greatly to be hoped 1 hat the liberal govern ment ot Spam will adopt this view. IISTUi;ssEI CITIZENS AKKOAD. Attention is calit-d to the want f pro- f disticsseel citizens seamen. It is custo mary for other governments to authorize their consuls to extend such relief, and an appropriation is recommended to carry out this suggestion. There are citizens who 1 through accident or otherwise become pe-n- The official ferni of Judge Tir'MrsoN, ; niless abroad and have no friends. Should Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of appropriation be gianted, eaie will be tak- Pennsylvania, expi.ed last Monday, and i en that it is worthily disbureed. The mes- ,,,!.,,. . i sage then proceeds to give a summary of on the same day his succcr sor en the bench, ' n,,, 4a..,i ' t-.: e J ' j the tiscal condition of the government, Llysses Mkiic l h. entered upon the du- ! showing a net rcduct'e-n of the deLt for the ties of that positij-u. We regard the rc- ' fn:cal year of i'i);,'.M,2'i:.r.J.. terrncnt of Judge TiioiirsON as a seiious ! m:i: mist ouiMrrcE. -n-)t, t- ,1 1 f t o 1 he message earnestly reeoinnicralsl'ibf r- puhhc loss. Snie-e the days of J(iin Pan- ' i , , ,. tc. e . - - ,, ... 1 ai i'ldracts lorcarryu.g the mails by the MSTEli t .ir.sox, Pennsylvania's most il'us- i Pacilic Mail line fit m San Pranci.-co to tiious Judge, no man has been more clear , Japan. Prazil line and California. New in his high ofhec or shed more honor on his I Zealai.d and Australia ; also for a line tin ner our nag net ween l'aiaguay ai d est- .thle-iilv "s'.ac lu d u to the water-tank at Stranger's creel. Here ilaight aivustd liimself with a d.-s-pe: ate energy and n.aie a dett ru:ii:el f f tort to exttie.ite himself from his jcrilous oiii'-n. Cramped, bennndud ainl half lt ad. he crawled out from the trucks ami out to the side of the tiack. The tiain moved on, anel young Haight attempted to rife, but sneered such acute agony that he was cb!iged to call for assistance. He was sent back to this city on a freight I commission in the: present lav, s, until as id- ' train on Monday. His feet and hands are j hcient time has elapsed topioeihai it can Imdly frozen. He has communicate 1 with I be dom-, and still leave enough iLei:ne to his fiiei els, who reside at Emporia, ar.d 'meet the current expenses. 1 l.e ptcser- ' w ill lrave to-day for that place. He will ! vat ion ef the public cicilit is of the highest ; hereafter have a mortal avetaion for faio importance, and ne-xt comes a solemn duty ; aijel lice rieles 111 winter. te provide a national curicney ed" lixiu and i --- - unvarying value, as computed with gold, ! A Si-EC Tn i. Enc.inefr. For some 1 in:e and as soein as practie-ah'.e, having due re- ! past the engii.eei s antl tiienien f the nigl-.t gaul feu- tlie interests of the deotor c!a.-s tiiiins 011 the Pan Handle route have been anel ihe vicissitudes of traele, concerted into ; staillid ly the unaccountable ringing of go'.ei at j ar. j the ei gine bell just as the locomotive cn- rnii.ic lands, patents AND pensions, i tcrs a belt of woods between the stations During the last tiscal year the public ' of Puineith and Stiawns. For over a wee k. the wnl.le-t ending d" a virfiirouy useful life manipulated at its will ; that the clt-c ive , tli-t we have n e- known. i . . . "We must lef r. for a flavor two, the csti- franemse is a privilege anil not aright, the 1 ui ite w hich mirflit reasoiial.iy he expect!! i,r exercise of which is to be enforced by leg- ! -?i'rnt'oii is caueu u iof Mr. (inKEl.tvs trei;t career as a journal- .,.., ir v.nnl.l se,-m lot i Vision for the relief of it. .r.d his important relation, to the put, lie 1'" 'lt.es. it would seem so Let ; life.f ihe country. How nn we pr.xeetl to Lilly will be a wiser man Lefoie the Loii- ' ' Ul" vention adjour.is. lion. Jama Vliomp&oH. lands tltsposi el ol amountetl to 1 l,so i,l.oj acres, an is-.ereas-c over the last j-c-ar of 1, .".ii',2T( acics. '1 he ca.-h lceeipts of the laml-othce fu.in all souices auiounle-ei tf is, loo. Twenty-two million sixteen thousand six huutheel an el eight acres have Leen surveyid liuiii.g the year, le a ing :,-.'.)T.r:.':,.,C..-- acies of public.l:;;:d siill ttusur veycl. Louring t he yeai ending Septt n:he r 'Jt, b7?, theie were issued r- ni the au nt othce l:;.!',-,-; j.ateuts, UU c.tt:;.-i-.i:s and l-.'.oSr aj'plicaUoti.s were received for .; t euts and . l'H caveat- 111---1. The fees re ceived were .;!,( '.)."), :m ; exicnditir.es, '50,'.:,'kH). Since Is'Ui, 'JD.'.oOd applica titns fr patents have been filed and i:,:',- patents i.-smd. The amount paid f or pet;: i -us in the last, fiscal y- ar was ij:t J .:","' ne by x:t,Tos,4.M than last year. The v. hole number of enli.-te d .so'.die rselur ing !'..e iibeilioii was liso-;:!. The total miuil et ed claims for invalid pensions is lTi;,'.'-:-. being but six per cent, of the whole number. The whole number of pension ers ori the rolls June HO, 1:7J, was -'-!. It is estimated that ,4ri'f !! will be re ipiircd for pensions the next fiscal year. THE e ENSI S ATi iff i OM1 LETE. The -.th ccr.su? abo;t c. ted, a as soon as these woods are reached the hell ef the engine commc r.cos a violent ringing, altlioogh 1 he bell rope is not touch ed by any one 0:1 the train. Some nights since, as the bell commenced its usual ring ing, engineer John Whitsit, of one of the freight trains, j cered out into the darkn ss and distinctly discovered, as he positively ;t.-e:ts, the form of a gigantic man, some seven or eight feet hioh, siautliug .n the foot-boaid. near the b il. 'i he appearance ef the man had a peculiar effect jii the en gineer; n-'t exactiy inspiring fear, but a chilly, undefined awe. '1 he ghost ly visitor soon vani?hed it.it thin air. much to ;!.e aiiiuseiiu nt of the engineer and fireman. Since that occurrence, Prahcn.an Aimer Il'.ew, of the same tiain. cnteitil th.e ca boose car and saw a large, wcil-eh esseel man sitting in a corner. He passeel to the tejofthe car. and. meeting the conductor, askcel hint if the slranger -was a friend i f his. The conductor's reply was tl:r.t tl-.ere w as no one on the train, as he hael observed carefully that no passengers got aboard at any station. The brakeman laughingly ivmaiked that it must he '".his ghost," and went brio the caboose, again, when the mysterious stranger had disappeared. potation than Jame: Thompson, lie has lalil asiele- the jiielicial ermine, which he as sumetl fifteen years ago, without blemish aiitl w iilioiit a single sje)t to mar or tlisfig ure it. It would be a happy state or af fairs if the same thing coulil be ttuthfully said of nil Judges thiougheuit the State vhen their official career isentlcit anel pei ular opinion is invtikcd to pronounce judg ment uiM.m theirworks. Juelgo Thompson ern Soma An euca, to teeuie the trndo now eliverted iti foreign ports. Attention is called to the alarming falling off of Hie carrying tr. tiio for fhe last ten or twelve 1 subject of congratulation, inasmuch as it' '1 liese stait:..c::t3 .vc:c made in all truth eaily completit-n is of impoi tance for the i ai: sole inntss ly iclible r.:c... to a lep-n t- ! i use to he maele of the stati.-tic.s. The re- j 01" "l" 11,0 Vs'' ' n,', ami w hat may be the eommcnttaiioii of the secretary of the in- cause of these singular phenomena remains i lr.i-i..i- r..i..i ... -tw-r : . 1 I !t o-.vc.et-" I? o i 1 1-. ..j .1 .1 1 . 1 1 . . Iw. t VVl IW1 AVi (t. V-tltoll.-l ill JOliJ 1.1 applOVeU. f - J " l . ll. lll".'ll-illll',i.l t., the civil sEiiviCE. I :ue "" easily ftightenetl, but the cor.iin- An earnest desire lias been felt to cor- ' "e'- recurrence of this spiritual bell-ringing : rect the abuses which have grown up in the eauses a lively commotion among them. j civil service of the country, thiou -h the1 "nhenit ve-ucmng f r the truth ed the defective inclhoelsof making appoinitnents by tunneling under their cell and outer wail to the btrt-et, a distance of forty feet. A man recently died in New Jersey, at ' the age of 9' who never owned or wore a 1 air of beots in his life, anel never rode in , a railroad car. He n.adc his will forty ; years figo, but the man who wrote it. all tlie witnesses, anel the heir die el semie time ; befoi e him. ( A shanty on the south bank of the Mis- s nri river, opposite St. Chailes, twenty ; miles from St. Louis, i-i which a negro woman, her daughter, abenit font teen years of age. and a negro man hail a drunken ca ll u-al last Wediic; day n-ght, was burned to the g-.ound as.d all its inmates perL-Led ; in the iian.es. The Pittsburgh Gaitrle. Fays "Ihe elec tion of t. rant was a test of the intelligence fthe American people.' A majority of the white people voted for t Jive ley ; ergtv, the negroes are more int l'ige-..t than the ; white voters. It is pleasant for white Ke puhiieans to know just what estimate their . friends a;t upon them. -') Ol.-errer. j 'll.e o!ilst primer in the ce-untry is saw) to be Andtew C. Huston, now living at Noi ', l.;;;i.l ei I. d el, Pcims Ivania, in his Siith year. lie leai ntil his tiade with Zach ariah Po-.iNt-n. ar.ei conducted the .J.--ujtin Noithun.lx-iland as far back as thevear 1. ('.". which was the only paper printtel in that 1 ait of Pe-unsylvania. ; On Sunday morning a collage near Louisi!!e, occupieel by a family named Athti n. consisting of the mother and a grown son ar.d daughter, caught ihe while ihe family were in a drunken slumber from a carousal over night, and burned down. The daughter was burned to death in bed. ; and the mother win-, so badly burned that ! she is not expected to live. ! The V-f. says: -Not a solitary Erb 1'can 1 a; rr has yet had the courage to ad vocate the admirsion c-f colored ehi.'dien intothe public schools. They were exec-eel-ingly hir.d t. tl em befe-re the election and pi. l.llc with praise, hut now they aic elaik ies ai d nniRt not risk for olikv, nor dare to put oue of their black noses inside of pub : lie seh'tols alongside of white children."' ; Cons." dei able curit-sity exisls in New Yoik as to the authorship of the Peecher TiUon hbel. .Airs. AVo- tlhuM, her si.-ter , ami Coloiai' Lloi.d each swore before the I Court that nci'l't-r of them wrote the arti cle. It is now- sr. id that the authorship has been traced to a most uncxpectetl source, and that pi-s'.tivo proof will he brought e.ut ' as to the writer of the libe! in a few tlays. A oal-oil explosion took place in New Orleans e:i Saturday, a'.'.d twenty houses were destroy eel. Coal-oil is the most effec tual lies trover of life and projerty yet dis covered. It cost t hicago twohuneliei' ami fifty millions, anel how many miiliens more have been destroyed through its agi-jiey. it wou'tl le bind to compute. As to the lives sacrificed anel th.e human bein- s in- jured the liumber is legion. nnn rnchnnan countv. Virgin:.-, en joys the -!iii. t.roi-.t ;;.,o ,.r i. . 1..' : ""t"-' l .-..iw , .. ioiv .i-'ii oi ov.it. ti.v .ni eoe;:ii 1 in the United States from which no returns whatever of the recent elect if.n have been received. Py its position it is isolated from , the rest of the world, and is quite a ts-ra inrnohi'.i. The Pichnioud Inquirer says I ll-t vote of the county will probably never be a: -certained ur.til the Secretary" of the Commotiwt -A.lt li sends a special messenger 11. liner lor mat purpose. T!-.ere was a great ileal of svir.pa'.hy w aste d on Mr. Peay, of Louisvii'le, - Ky.", who h.-ul gone e.:i to New York to transact M ine business for a fiiend, and who ntys teriously disappeared All soits f conjec tures were made anel conelusieuis fouurd as to how Mr. 1 eay had been made ( , r 1', ihe poinical nim of th tinue to he the el -vat.'... Claseti. the pr.tee-t io:i ., fie encroKi-hmrnt. of I' :. Kiwctornl Itform. the et, . ',' tystem of fiimnt-f, the re r . r r ilisfr:in'.-hjet Ainerifiiii :iL'--t' .. r.ot lnst, the rest j.aiion ,f I.. : m-iit. The fdllfiwini rate, in-n-i:: ; , ,. 1 nc, hare J-eeo Uxe.l for (, "VS'ol-rl.v IVrriK One copy, one ye.-tr tine copy, i.v months . Four copies, one ye.tr. e;; Tt n t-npips. (.no yenr. ;ii :; Twenty et plCB. me y sr. eat- i Kifty copies, and u,"ivar.l... n , .-,. Arji-Jitrn copv. frc. f iv 1-1 .. ' fn(iii:i in chili, or it n j - TtAII.Y PATI'ToT Niil b : Arcnt svi.tiiitsr in clnt ol p.tpt-l-.-1 1 ; 1 lu epj; .1 tf-' - pi to one pi'.-l-oftcc. (t The DAILY VMY I'ut'.ishiV. KVKitY VOtltNiNt; -rl. is il f.rst rhi! nev..;, : ., telegrcpt.ie rt r'i s;-fi . j, (mil itf-s, hit- 1111 t eopi;-.- , ' . M.e-t 1 e.ti i. f til! itec-oi, . .'. ( ' Ctrnstitut ionaH'oi.vr:.-; 1m t : rc. s;:ey 1 ti ; tor it- - . . - 5-- me copy, one yea-, ilo.. J.'C; Ten t oi.i.. , . . : L-ri.Tr Club :.t th.- ., mm l e te;.-ira: it -t in on :u-ek-ire. J'j, ... tiie or.tr-r to n-viri' :-i-. , i)i!ci-:Ti' .s - : m'le f a::y t!i;..- jt .. , nttes. Oitoirt--, in 1 j.,'. i t'iiest of .i rson rect ; ihlte ef siih.nT.'f !.:!. r StllTe In w hie't it i.t . .. TKIIM-S-Cati, Oi i.H-. -Money l rilr. !: ir-k 1- liiiN sent hy M.-.ii w.' C...i.-. I"?rvn fi"!P T r - MiiM.tli'V. A :' " i in: ; a . . . s I C e; v h I II T J e f 1. T ci -! C 1 c 4 r 1 y I tl i ; h 1 f' Child's C:-:l o. 111 e mis::, r r 1 .roil prs. J.-,, t-f tlie r:ir f.-l il- i.l-. A rr i i .r ir if' .' iress II. s. (it it .Dsr V;i , . r. ri vin--i v or ir-.t i" a ve-.-s r. New-' ineti t f or ii. . sun! oth.-rt. Suv-rh it- 1 -j Money lii:t'ler:i;i:.!.va i. Write ami see.' I tti i :i!i ; To.v. Iii- fix V :., ii.tri f.u-ti. ther e.. J. oiiOir or o'.i. tr. work f 1 r ti in 1 heir nri . time thenar ni'vihin:' e:- A -hire-s S i i.N.-! t A 1 1 1 T v T 'V i J u a 1 I t-.su re in the TI . vr:i.Er.s Ct I I - : 5 E . 'f. i irfO o .t-.:-l.-r.:. g-l" r in .-iir. 1- ; ' I . V, . HSi-;M.-.. i . . ; i 1 !-" lillEiM vi . ) an.i n . : t H; 1,1 1 C i ! . tn.tiie-'l. y.H: ii. - fa' ! -1 f SL'l ' an cm 3e wit .bui n" thi ft tr cm fcs te at : a1 - a- lira 1P r Litr, y b tl fiel lam - r , ; hi Jpo, tith vet S.-n.i t. r ::i:i-.l: a- t . .1:1:.:;.'.-f8- bkadlet irri:::;;: - - f roi i 1 ll I '31 i- -r- ut We Inn- it.-.M.it-st.H-U of hi li.!.-, ahi e c."..r. t : . piCTO, ?'-tl --'.-I-. new. -.iti. r;." S;'. ail buvei S. Sell' 1 T K ' t ' . ROSE U r:-. V'l ; ' ! A 1 J tov-; V. -tlot : n Ulrt awav years. d., not believe that the nnblic I lLlt 1 ve inelhodsot making appo:nitneiits treasure can he better expended in the in- ! ",!lc"- Heiet. fore federal e-loCes have terests of the whole people than in trvin" j '--.,,.-',s;ardcd too much as the reward of to recover this trade, and an expendituic lM1'illca service. Umlcr autlioiity of ceu r 1: :n : . . . 1 . oress. rules li:ivi 1 ..- ...i -. t .1 ; n. . 1 , .. en live millions per annum lor the noxl live yr-ars, if it wotihl restore our propoi t ion .f the carrying tiade of the woild, would be protilably spent. 1 believe the time has a leaves the Court of which he has been so ! rived fer congress to take this bulject into great an ornament with the universal re- i Be-W"s com ideiation. gret. not only of the members of the legal i . ,. t. Alluding to the rlepattment of justice profession, but also of the people, and car- and increase of dhbursements to enforce lies with him into jni vale life their warmest I the riub.ts of citizens to vote, ami to en wishes for his future welfare and prosperi- : f''''00 tl'e fourteenth amendment, the I'res- Wh.lher his Qtteeeso.. o.i . - CilUIl.lt flUCSHOll tlie ISCCeS- tv 1 sitv atnl ly .fill his place remains yet to be teen. Al- j have on reckless and lawless men. who have though he is a gentleman of character and ' associated in some localities to deprive cit- -II busy suggesting the tliilVrent . respectability, anel for a short period dis- i zo,,s ? the tights guaranteed by the cn- j f reform which will .-laii.i its at- ci.ar.,t(1 the "duties of President Jdo of! . V11'"1'-, h committed deeds of ! he reiorinatory m asures are of- , .. . . ,. 0 , blond and violence, but the prosecution I ,0 shape of resolutions, are read . the Bradfoid distiict.yet he ispccu.iaily a , and punishment of these persons have 1 ' itic .tliinoiiriaie t!ottlTto tteea .-n .1 0 irf.i- t, urn r...'i.i.i... o tcl o l'...,.. r. ' l'1-inl v -,,...... i , - , Theso r..k,iiti,,i, .i.,,iV -..r . . wv..,..". rw, ... v....;;. , h--'...., l l 1 1 tiicse insoroeis. i ne every iruaginable object, a'n.l I hare theUme at tl,e time of 1:is noii-tion. This of it- '1 a" Kotl citizens is invoked to pre to notice a few only. One- proposes to i,iak w-lf does not of course prove that Mr. Mm- ! i I un,awil organizations, and it is . . - ----- - ni c I v I.OU..I ;. i. - .in tt. mo ei.iy is noi iai distant when all s-ich combinations w ill be r- o:t nil. e,. it to.l c-....l. - " : . ' oiispn-aeies no ion n..ur.'a ........ r ... -ii ii. 1 n .rim .'.ii et?, iiiiOiiiertell'rT ti . , , o . ... - ' . i (in IS lift ntinl: iril for a T.niipr ilisi- ,:iitp 1 i o gross, rules nave been established to icon late U:e tenure oi oiiice and the luodes ef 1 appointment, il cannot, be expected that any ive, and prove a peifect remedy for ihe existing evils until they have been tried by ri tual j.raclice and amended accoiding to the tetiuiie iiii n's i f the service. Pui ing n:j- term of oiiice it, shall he my earnest in" doiivor to so aiij ly the rules as l .secure the greatest po.-i!,le refoim in the civil I service of the government, ami It will re- quire the direct actio:-, c-f ct :i:g:ess to ren j eler the enforcement ef a .system hi: ding i upon my sucee.-sois, and I hop that the exi cnencc ol the past year, together with appropiiate logishaioii hy ct-ngr-is, may reach a satisfactory s-.iutioii of this qui s tioii and secure to the public service for all time a practical method of obtaining faith ful and eliicicnt otiicers and employees. (Signed) U. 6. Ghaxt. ExnctTivE Mansion, ltcn,dcr 2, 1ST. . 1 . A i . - . . statements made, any more tliat to sprak i tinai-ee is sjioui u oy i for the en'ire reiiabilitv of the icrsoa giv-' lii-nn.-takable evidence that the only ing them, the lr.i.i;aiuir;,n -?o',o ' pre- 1hm niad. away with was the money cn ; sentstheinvstervtoitsiladcisforsoiution. . tlllsV- to the keeping of Mr. Peay. I I " , . i o-.ng, w In) muidered O'Neill, in Xe.v ens Senatorial terms a vear nn.l noilrev I ler of th lower House elected for two years- I of the duties of his new office Let us hope another makes education compulsory; anotli- ; that lie will he equal to the high trust , disturb the peace of the country. e-Hised in hiui. 1 he t resident is disposed to rive favor er prohibits Mpropriaiion.-J:or t uariiable pur- I which has been re pose; anoiner proposes to go back, tollieol.l way of annointiii" iinhre for lit'.. in..ii... favora female sullrage ; another (an.l a very ! TlIE civil suit against G none. E O. PvANS ' Two very singular -timmunicat it;ns have been published in the Iler-ill pri-fessimr to teni ef rules can be entirely ell'cct- i a('c",1"t f'"' the bui ning of Poto;i. '1 "he i wrncr siaies mat ne was one ol the Tans ; Communists who escaped ti tliis cnuutry, ! anel that the great liie in Poston was the woik of the Lalmr Peformers." He also : Pays that the explosions heard during th.e lire, and which were attributed to other causes, "were but explosions of a powerful chemical combination lately invented and ; known only to him and his confederates, ; '. no larger than an ordinary apple, and cost- t ing only ninety-two eentsea ii." He says their work at Poston was but the com snencement. and intin a es that capitalists ; shall still further sufh-i if the rights of h.bor ' are not respected. i This may be fiction and bravado on the 1 j part of some reckless scamp elesirous t.f creating alarm, and there able consideration to the applications for Genkual Jos kimi IL IIawi.ey, Ex-Governor of Connecticut, member of Congress elect and editor of the Hartford Cuurunt, the pardon of convicted ku-klux. but- th i the leading Iiepublican paper in that State. ;n r.,.., iv..i:. .:.. i ...; ent tetm iiium uol ne const inn ns ot ...I., , j..i,,, utoe.nit-n ami was called up m the Court of Common Pleas dicttimr anv chain- ns to . r justices ot th peaee ami suhstitttin-' a tn-'nor i r j. i- "'-'-"' 1 Il'e- ; e-'caiitij, any e nange as to tne etihircenient judiciary cotniiose.l of lawyers; another nr.- i of l':Ull'lim county last week and a contin- ! of the laws with rigor so long as conspira- liitntx irgisiauvr, e.veeiuive or Jlltluial olti- Voik, married his wife against the wishes of her parents in Honolula, where lie was acletkand succeeded in getting ho-il of his employer property. A few months alter his marriage he shot his father-in-law. j Subsequently he made more money by !w iiidimg merchants in San Francisco ar.d aftcrwaid nourished in Newpoit and New ; Yoik. 1-eing a cror.o of Pisk and (bmld. i Smpahy is already manufactured f v him by the alleged finding of his wife's portrait ' in the iocket of his dead victim. I -' Gen. Sanderson, tf Worlliingtoti. ! O., has in her jHssessioii a Ikx said t oliave ' been brought to this country by Cortez at the time of the conquest of Mexico, anel was at one time in the possession of Gen. ' Sanla Anna. It was captured at the time I the American troops tin.'.- ii.o i 10, and it is thought to be about four hun dred years old. It is inlaid with ivory hi the most elalx-rate manner. The box w s . f ill 5 fT .1 " " ! . ' . V I. ii nurj.iie.i v a i ro the Hair ami V.:;-k i 5 S-ie:!sy. yt I it so! t. n -t--n-r in. I no rc- iVma.ie. Cse-l ai; ti ; v tl.e iiw; t estuiri 1 nr..i h.--e.l pet reet.'v l.armi,.-:. I. is ijLiite unriviiloi!. 1 i : . vt:l I i-retiow rie. llo-.-i t. !i't!'rs imir i,.u . Mil. hi:;-, -on n. ri , you l)UT to ar:;: age tar Cny Ol The I5fst KamSlv I Vc-ar. o res 3tOYl -" lr. ior p-.-r. Tl!- Btst Asrirultnral r-cr. The B.-fct l ohti,-! t iiprr. Tlit Best Mory I scrr. The lirst Fut'iioa Epppr;-.. The Best CatMp Jrk.T 'ir' Ihe lie-it ;e:ieral M----' The Ec5t r;.rr itr' fi TIIK FFKI.V.M.W tdit:,.!' paa-es, 3G colau. ns. Si a y.i.r. r -cents h liumber Srml .;ir to:h'r A ti. ! ress 1 1 1 1; M " N . - V may be some thing m it worthy of investigation by the authorities. A number of persons 'were arrested during the progress of the conlla gratii.n, caught in the act of tiring build ings, but it was believed that thes inee., diaries committed the deed for the sake fibbed himself during the Mexican war oi imimici. j-rooaoiy wnen their trials At a recent Xew Yn.-ir ,.i.i probably brought home by her husband. General mslow P. Sandeisoii, foimerlya merchant of Columbus, and who was com missioned i.y l'resident Polk and distin- y - uance was asked for on the ground of the eri iiimiiirrriitii:!' t.iiiiuiiu ii;sjien : n.noTiier' : :o . e , . . . i . ' ' ... ' M-iifus liiiie-ss en. iiic.tie lemiaut. I lus wis prt-ihihitsi th sale ot intoxicating drink ! . , . 1 miioi tier cii3ii-e iiio eiee-uon taw s so as to J j ...v .........i.j-vji.iiLiai, uiii me require .a residence iu a district of ninety. Court granted the continuance on enn.i; cies disturb the jeace of the country. THE PRESIDENT S INDIAN POLICY. The Italian policy has been as successful as its most ardent friends anticipated. It nas reduced the expense of then- mana"e- m.ie.t.ii ten aays, in order to vote; anoth- j t:OM f1:lt tll ciiril,ui .. ! nient. decreased foravs rm whilo s.il.- I- " yoi oe . . . v.-, no.hor prohibits the gr.iutiug of divorces ; continued for the same cause. We think !,r'Vl . ,VU mV 1 ,e extensn . . . . . . - .-"f ii.tu.iii, iinu iii eue same lime er im re;i. ii the i'SOO exemption to 1,000 ; OrariP nil. t inn. miir I-. .1 1 .... '-.. i ...... . . . ."!;. ei"' : Camehox, if we may judge from the follow- ! stones of this Pans Communist. It is : over sixty pouneis, and with its fted work i ing extract copied from one of our cotem- ! "bile lor the authorities to make a ornaments, st.vod now aids of four fet hhrh : poraries. Now that Cameho:, is a candi- j "S!!0" "VtT th;lractf'S "bn --"'tcly aWvJ the cake was a i d 1 ! - . lnei C.Ulie llltO COUlt to answer for Iho..- tni-n ni:ii-i-li,ia i I.. . . date for re-election to the Senate of the ! crime. 1'itUburn Disnutrh ' i .- 1 " T i ""'l"e. which a miniature United States, it is interesting ,o know in I rjVputrh X, , ?n iR weiur.dergoing the eer- , 0 r. . : c.itoii,. ineroot ot wlneo wns An ins'itu'io for iV -ati on eiT ou;.- elepiirtuie:. t r.f . '. :e. ;- t n- te.test. i; onl lttii:it-ss i oil.- ll.-H o. c f.i.iU- ,, . . KSi:iep;j-t:i. i t , . ... I'atr in k i . ei-s, i'.tua. is. , . from nit paris oi t. ,. , .. r.' ml. ;t is c-i o ?tt For larj-t; .) ri: - P rti tn-ii :i, li- -2-.il .:. . . ho mi an, n' Wa cu Lis ne' Lu; in i tilt a: itc sail Bori b!u the Jot , to Joc i-' ICr . al.- iiv t iinse oTiier man nil n terv n n,.ih..r 41... . ...;n .,.. i. i. i . . .. . - recognizes G(i as thPUiik-rof tl.Su : again, ti,P improved tl.e condition of tl.e Indians. another provitlen that a majority of two-; l'rta-inry oeing tn.t I.vans will be man-' e policy will be continued without any .l.ir.l j n t T. ..... .. ' lw. .. i. a ... J titir.itf m n , . ............ - .I.... may rentier a verdict ; an other providing for thnelecrion of a Lieuten ant Governor; another authorizing the Gov ernor to ap,K.l.t to till vaeaneie. ea..8ed by d-lt , of any btate otiieer or niemVr of the lr-g.slat.ire until the next s,eeedi..g elec- .. . , MiiTe-eetiing elec tion ; another hxmg the tiu,u.r of Senators t 50 and members of the i,Uv,.r J25 ; another (and an admirable one, by Mr. other world before the next term of the ! "la"S- except to make it more effective. Court, and then the storv of his ! "e I'r':iect ot convert mg the Indian terri ment wiU be like a thrice told tale. In the undeVa tiodaV geriment TJSZl meantime Ins guide, counsellor and fi iend, j ed of great importance. As a preliminary Joux F. Hart rax ft, will have been in- i t.e"' Jt w'"- be iiecessary to confine the In- , augurated Governor of Pennsylvania, a Z '1 ",T trt i . e ..ti. i . . . . . 1'.--. i-initts tun ie mat e what estimation he is held by one of the T. -MNVrLAU Affair, if Tree. The San ! mer . . . , ... I r most prominent in another The Hartford pages anil thr ! its editor. ; its opinions i that Simon ; a corrupter to hold any public oiiice. lancisco linllelin tr s this co.i .. . nirtii-. ..ii-ff ..I I . . r. ... .... - - .,i f,tt.i . oi s.ovi! uiauitupiii i '! he it etnro of 1 i , ..... l- --o'-j State : j the w-i,,dow-r.aneof a honsV V VA . . vi...i.V t.-. lU "'e U' Courant. both in its printed I sind created a marked sensnt;..,. r.-.. ........ . u Y. oitgh the spoken ntteranees ot i community, is ecliosed bv re f' ..i"' I . .... 7 " Wlucli the has, time ami again, expressed enem at the dwelling ho..Ia v.. "i- t v,. " ' ,' ! . '. xe"- , without reserve, to the ert'eet J cia street. I.aclr of U-.i..-,: -1 a'CU" - .'!e. v -ty (Kansas) t ameron is a corrupt man, ami 'ri,e ilf..i ,.f 4 .,, , . , : ntuii.ui.iuiayiast, about of others, and is alto-ether m.fit ! ' , . . .' 1 ma"' -'lack curly hair, : one of the most terribh, . - -- .mil Mil, inougntiui sll l iriot-t...! l.,r ennaids, from whose tiny mouths iets eif 1C Slum o-l:s.s o..o,.,.l 1 J . . was an ai- untains, the : work and entire struc- ; Hi It. u a v is v HIGH STRHH 1 1 .-j t -v r inree Poors west cr v-f rrr "Want of spaco prevents us from pub- bers of the legislators from receiving n.. "Y iZZu Pii.Em Andrew G. Cemtin, and Mr. Iiumtell, of Uedtord.) requirinf the I,..,. I .. P ,. , , . .iKlatnre to appropriate annually not lessthati ; olUers of the s:me high character and rei 8l,)W,000fore.incational ourit)Kandalt.i,f ! utation. Th atrrt i.f thf llrnirc 010 -viuri i . -. nvii ru uiL'fr e-oiieulu uixU OujetiM e?pQwtH M th -iN," Sentinel two o'clock 1 cf.untenanep 1. . u. 7 x- lv "o sioims ever peared on the bow-window of the ho-ise, . jus thai cdT Th, , W and ls so clearly defined as to attr:,er h. ! L .. 1 .Cl ! Jho heavier fall ?VV5:f lohlepassingalongthestn-ct. I icdiaS 1 ee. 1-4 KilKl mat a handsom. votiior li.l l I,..:... " : "-iiiwiiiiU. lilt : 1 - .... ... r J ii..iitii;it'N p i c it i. -, . . i turn in I iie im ui . .1 oiii... n n ;.. i . out, a veiy iuu -ynotsis ei it, copied j... . .-"'K wmuow ; ranee of the stunt, t. the satis M n-irc , , r , . r . , . "U""S aiteriKK.l.s. anel that a T(ntl.nnn 1 ., . i' 'uany oi uiem -- ' 1 Aijs for edit- : iu tne l ittsoiirg leaner, is puunsiieil in ; livin.r o,, .1 T "- : - i.uge as goose e.---s ciTinvii 1.1-1, ... . ' 1 " ' ng cn the opposite side of ih t. . . ; ... Tl.e bill now .Ml-no. no... I -Ulb ann u,e l"feeuing column, it eon I'Ell i "tai tl . i ir. . --.-. i : rj! i i . 1 -" -'.- i ii i iiihuh .... (.. ... o -. o . i Iandi-, of your county,) pri,hihiiin'r n.lml 1HJOlLluu OIU-e yul'ieu auu uonored by to remove other peaceable Indians to the llsuluS the full textof the President's Mes- ! " ,s d that a handsome young lady h; r as "-vmtir. nor, r uaahs i. &uvk, hil- 'v-tiianiucr e-i eue terniory. i Kage, n.ltistones wei l... . 1 . , , -j ..iosc nim were becoming eVra.ned of ,ier. a Y7Z 1 U? P fnl. f thein h DiiniOOiiUlliilii.- Boots and Co?5 f..i . r : FLOUIt. FEED, BAGl-rV. i - Mr. Minnich car it cu ..r i, i. I .Z , . ;-"n.ii""iiaun2 tne : .... e . , . , wi,l, ,fi.:, .., ' 7' . "era pea Olt the trronn.l ..,,,1 ...i.if LClie8. iea.SVriiEb a. : net, proceeds ot the public lands for educa- uutumgoi. iuM-oi ian ana we . " ' '"r kouir gazing uhu ; o'clock over foiir 1 r a" "":iM l ,-" ' ' .... '-' w ion. in rexerence to u. i B1. n. obl.int)H frri, " ' rr cs ai:a li- a. t URfRANFT. Lad happily not then ar- tional purposes, to aul'S n'gal loa our ader. to foZ f.ir charmer, and UuS Fell nSnVof ZT '' tirwx' in tba eduotinn of thm ri f:L " .. -.. - u formed.- An excellent view t.f ; i "!..m?ny.ot.tLo Pieces measured four and ciiiiap AS THi t""' na 1. n i r . I'"-""" . i eiuaixer inches in e;.,,..4 . r . ClU he" inr .uwica iu circumstances, iittie f rr. , UAiiiata waa doue, howetr, by th sU-rm, Country PfOGUCe tfikCfl M' Uv' in
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