The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 14, 1873, Image 2

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EEGNSBUC, PA., pir.!ed ns perAet- and irrevoc&Me, it
Friday Morning, - - March 14, 1S73. ' would . m that at kat one of 'the
l.aiUr from Jieniucky.
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the Fr.tt.VAN, for there Kentucky life
Grant took another oath, on the
4th inst., to maintain ami . fend thfc
laws and the Constitution. It is no
more hindine thnn his former one ; he
iTrrV.f no Tr,-U hnvi T . tvt T. a it
UllLUb H J . , . . . - - . - ......
The Southern papers are again dis
riisfiinfr the formation of one or more
Fadvcaii. iw., .iarch l, lo7J. i manners 1 mean the back-woods
To the Editor of the Cambria Freeman: j portion thereof are to be seen in all
IAi; Sik- X matter what may be ; their quaint, navel aspects. The great,
our station in Iilo whether p-aeed by ! stalwart, Jlerculean framed farmer,
kniVhtiv spurs or sparsely sheltered bv ! when "Justice from the Bench is dis-
Jlaws of Cambria county Solon, we i,trgar:8 frock whether Crcesus, with! pensed," comes cantering in, mounted
; mean Samuel Henry, doe not possess a lavormg pmne nas suptrciliouaiy . on his t.loodea mare, ' raimented in
! the s:une force and 'sanctity For the ding to us a pittance from out his his holiday suit of 'home-spun," and
d proof of this we n fer our readers boarded store or Poverty, with his j n.ady for anything a good old-fash-
. !.n.i piooi 01 tr.iu wei. urour re ,fnniv tattered rranuents. has seated : i1"rouTh-aud-tumMe"a bout with
. to the able raid cor.iprclier.Mvo opinion )lilu(lir at our ljoarJ Rtii wc flight ! the Inr-vie,''7 or the more civilized recre- I
of .1 I'd'e I Un th PreS.'dtl't .JUiigCOI i, ret rosne. t ion it! lii-imr orr-.iin thi! ..;,... ii-ith "Colt's rcivihdv " ilnurn 1 eillorC
', this District to be found in another J'ast, in associating once more with ! to a "boss swap," a chicken-
n t!.f biH massed those we venerate, and holding sweet i .h.ovfioht. or "smiliny;" with
, LIHI 1 Hi UMI pa ' I" l . , . - , i -- cr .
1 Short Sermon.
A numlior of Americans waited upon
Xeira ami I'oIHicttl Items.
i Governor Grorpr, of r.
. dressed a letter to the Y,, h.
. . . - .i i j: j -in u.
A irjjir.ia cohvici jcut-iin meu iea- jioiesinig jn ,i
- people of that Suitn u-.i.. r i 1
ted 2, -197,344 bar- which the crimes of tiie U .
lloliiieps responded in mild patriarchal bix jounjr 'adies of Hartford are pre- maud that the munh ,,.rfc ci i.
i -,i;: j- i : i ' . ' t,. Mm i. . ' ''a.iL.' '
peneuicnou, atajuriim his ii.-:iicr ijoi- : paring gu rain a nmtcui. ; .iwi. .luumnuts r0. ..... . f-
the Pope the other day and presented , inff a foitune ofCOO.
, . f.i " . i- k II!, Peinsfj Ivaiiia exporte
him with an amlress, to which rel8 of pet.,!eum last year.
ticularlv to 'guard against the excess- A Missouri mother has given biiih to ment, and that t!, irs, si . .,' 4r-J -fi
ive love Of riches." JJeillg Americans seven chiWi-en in three years. ! to tlar reservation ; and f!lr
:;T . ,f; ,.-a,i fi r.,,, A man without feet performs the feat project for a new reserve ., Ir
this counsel must hae suipi ied them, j of walWl a ti-hu-e before Georgia er should not be emert
At home they had of course listened to . fl)Cctators. ! The Herald of i ,
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me passniji iujmmi niiut linn- in. uwiiij
fd thf fiishion above their heads and
red the lesson of the camel and ; Mouses, Iowa
Two little eirls. cloven and thirteen ari exciting lion.ebick r,'.. v
years old. light the Rtreet-lamps in Pes . near that town U-twern ,,. U.
1-epuij oiierin, and a 1hp r-
I l . nu f,,
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ith some ! ste to be rich shall not be innocent, i vhat they are. J ceive the ra,r or l,eai , . ' i
iop little I Uutthev had probably given little heed j A man in .Toneshorouph, Trnn.. has ' nwitch very vigorously . '
... Al. " A . 1 .1 I . .
t IT t 11m act Kf'Cv.inn in . ....... .. . w -uinm.
ii Mr- iiciii i i. ...- - . . . . . ., , . ,
licv State out of nor! ion of t-v-'afiocr - c-a i me scenes which in early youth,
i. urn oui oi pcr.ions oi existing tt the mode and manner of , ... ... ,, , .. ... ..
..-..v..- c- luicvi -, .cii Jinu now ciierisii so
colh-oting taxes in this couniy. c niuch
States. One proposition is to erect
Eastern Tennessee into a new State ;
another is to form a State from tha
w estern counties of North Carolina and
Eastern Tennessee; and a third pro
position U to form a new State of the
eeven southwestern couutie3 of Ken
tucky, all West Tennessee, and the six
iuoh noriDenv couniies w .uissis-ij'i-'., ; (ountv
the new State to be called Jackson.
Even so is it with me : and to-
li.ire no disposition, now that 'Le ; day, as I sit in my otlice, many lamil
Court has definitely disposed of the I iar forms have risen up before me, and
, ! ogain have I clasied, in imagination,
1 tilt frii-mllv hmul nf nmi mir.prniw
and personal controversy tliat grew j moujlt.ilM;:r alul heard ti;e kindly wel
out of the passage of the l.iw referred ! come, "I wish you well," breathed from
to. The Johnstown TutruNE. in eca- ! an honest heart. Such emotions the
son and out of season
Commissioners
their refusal to carrv
Henry's absurd law
"deficiences,
i .in iimks r i t r i ruiu in i ii
i v v . i " i .J....v.l -
K.. o.lll ei.B .n.mr r-wMw lO U11S n010rUU, . IJ 1 Ii li 1. MUUHUl.-
'm.-k, v -v mail T iiiiv.v.' ; - . . . - ,
of the olden character of the Southron
the kindly, courteous, but lordly
learing ever ready to lend the hand
to a friend in need rigidly jealous of
honor quick to take olfence hasty to
resent the lie hut, withal, ever will
ingto meet around the hospitable board
in convivial intercourse those whom
they respect and love and as much
sufficiently applicable to old lapsed
tribes living in forgotten ages, but out
of place, unbu'mess-like, and sentimen
tal in Jauncey court, or Broad 6trcct,
or on the Corn Exchange.
liut we think not so, and the warn
ing of the highest priest of the oldest
church, offered to the representatives
of the voungest and most money-seek-
-rr-.n't iit tliro.ii ivt: .....1 t t ; nffirftr. beini fii.mt,...7 ' .'ittr.
twelve montlis. - ' mal, caught ui with liei "
Jlarriajjes between whit and colored her company in til he f ," :
persons hve been legalized by the lihode contents of the official il,!'. l' ' '
Island Legislature. 1 held. That r.flicial's worth fa s
Vermont has upwards of 10, (KlO drunk- ' cent of it ; but his gai.u.trf!?
aids, thouirh, as in Massachusetts, no li- ; worth a cent. '
fnor is sold thei-e. I George V. Hall. ,c m,,rd
J A California father is under arrest for , Shockley, purposely threw lli,,,'
selling his rirst.1iiii to on .,fTon-fTvinit.r ; south bound freiilit tii; i
r. s..:v::- ", , ' ...,.1 ir:. ?. ;
.v'i 1 i.i in uii me uiri. ; ...... ...... ian
A destitute widow in Indiana sold her ! railroad, on Saturday Mf;
On
Tnv tiflol WQrn rMmor tri hivp t n - .
. , x- tt :l"d what it is delight
. . , " . - . 'Ebensliurg Ring" received its un- ;
6hire. where the Keiiublicans carried ....
denomice.1 the ' grateful remembrance of friends and a I disposed to forgive and forget as to "g oi tne nations oi ur sicimoiu, is a,r to iue manager oi a rci1K.ous fair tor ; '"- ' L kIv WSt ;
, uenouj.cei iue r . i m i i 1 . .. . b h . -rtl, bli.r Mnr p nfpprliiio Events. Th money Cws to the heathens. m such a manner that r
because of ; - ------ meet lace o lace upon tie green-swam I " . , y" i. ;nt. -An old-fashioned New Eneland .il- impossible until his ren,ain
. imi, iiiuoeera pleasures. are aiiKe in- j bordering tne -river roatl, wnere most V." la"e pro.lu.es a woman w ho has made one ! to Salisbury by the ten a m , ' :.
out hamiK'l i iui,. ki. c .ii T l. not r.luim tim-iii I .1 ; ti,;a i..nni;t,- m o..oin,i crraso bv force or indirection the i ... ... . -.,, -r,,. r, ... . ' lr"
for the year 1872, as a special jirojieity, but only trust,! Wo have suttered oh, so much ! "'uits of labor without rendering the j ycars. proved without doubt that iP',,:
ed to call the ' as precious gems, tliey mav be share.i , The niarks of it are in everv elderly ! ,a!,or an(1 8t,n Iwl thc work 01 our ! Kate Grey, of Kansas ( ity, married ; immense crowd gati,, v
! and enjoyed, by all mankind
Our homes despoiled, our ener- "ds He
In the "rcat brawl-' her lover lialf an laour beforo he left for ! depot on the arrival of t;
1 measured denunciation. There is a '
soft 1 It is not inv intention in this, ! ries almost destroyed by the deadening ! inS nois-v strifts which surround us it
lody was handed over t' L:i
time to do it. It is suflieient for our
tliA ilnv in nvcnihrr bv n mnioritv fif .
, " . i tt i secret hi-torv connected with the pas?-
ncarlv six thousand, there was no elec-, ..,
: If n i i i : Jge of this tax law which it may be-
tion of the Governor by the popular :
. .r . , . . ., i coine necessary hereafter to expose,
vote on Tuesday l.vst, and from the re- i . ,
. e , ., . e Init ve do not regard this as the proper
tnrna thus f-ir roiv-i I tliorr. i-i rt fmr : b 1
Fhow of the election of a Democratic
Legislature and a Democratic Govern
or. In addition to this, the Democrats
have carr:
districts,
than the
will do well
tidal wave
j with "words of length," to render a j frost of war that has fell upon us, but
! seems as if evervbodv were trying to
"learner! dissertation"' on the various ; ?f we would le allowed if the dread
workings of the heart its relation and ! consequences of our sad indiscretion
sympathy with God. etcrnitv and man: ' were but averted from us we would '.
but, reviewing memory, as of late 1 , start life anew
have'1 been, to bring more forciblv to 1 its dead.
do just that as if men writhing in the
emulative and competitive coil of bu
siness and gain were "like an Egyptian
the Penitentiary to serve out a lonir ten
..... 1 was tliat afr..
. .., 11 . , 3 ' ' Hue lir.i-f, 1 u .-I ...J..
. poor Oio niina norse wan.iereu inu ; i"ii- unnnn.
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tlie canal at Attica, ln.i., ana was iouna i " . u-ort "fK, niiilcj
standing upright, dead as a mackerel, and j the employ of Mr. lianas,
frozen stiff. Hillsborough, New Cat!e e ,n,.
At West Levant. Me., h tunnel more i was nanniing a pistol, n ncii.V..,-.
lan sixty feet long has bv-n cut through ott, the hall striking the ifc'-nimt-nii..ic
ci. .!.-; r, ..;... ,.i,cni.t..il laborer in the lir.-Hsi int1:,; '
mind those little kindnesses and civil- ! God knows we bear them no ani- , Several -twrsnns have tried it on a he- . t , which she died the nest .1 .,- "i-. ,
present purpose to know that after all j ities which make life endurable mav, j mositv. many arc noble nvntlemen but i roif' nlld historic scale of late Tritons j Tv. adjoitiip.j: town,!; p in Connecti- was so grieved at tue deVh rf
tiiiovcs mat woiua : cux nave t nt m i.iiuiion 10 ne- ; i"1" mf l
t iiit ii iwt.ii io ivin.'iirioiQ a v.i wij i tn I;;!,;- i
ewlet the "dead past burv ! "piteher of tamed vipers, each striving j
But.no! the "bovs in blue' "to Pvt lts d above the other."!
the undeserved abu.e that has been ! even eniovable 1 find that nowhere, i to th.'.o who sent th.m b.ro wo bvo ' among runnow!
have stolen the wu.es irom jicicun ,i
i -i i , r . i .i . ,..!.- -,-,i.- : .. ...i c .... i iii-i. vt.(..n r :p vii.cr i roiri r- ('iir .s i
ied three of thc Congressional ! " . im' UVMl "l ,uw uwu,uus- Z. ' Z.. .. , .7 ." ...V : I "u - " ! l..l o,- ,.1nd..r.d the r,,re of Taeus. I M.pjort of a ,. er. i tirt Ui;'t.m ,he v" :
- ! sioners bv tb rdinnl n-inpra f i),!Biu"l 1UJ" "','-u' nine en. , aim, n nS , to suprcss tne ciumeilcai "JVU rvllix ; ;; - ' .J'" . . . . Tvret.tv-seven co-nit es n th s State tew montns ago. tJi-mf-
whicu is of more consequence . . 1 ' ' . I occurring tomethtt manv of vourreud- ; Klan," and the old -Fort" even is in ! 1 vri,l ir iniftnce. in t.e lirst stages lsiVl Vff.,i., ,)e W:1 nption quetion, ; lt five children. The dm 7.,' ,
election of a Governor. This OUnp ' er COI,duct 1,1 tue Pr,mises j ers are ignorant, or entertain a false almost as complete preservation as i (,f his procedures be eertumly very a., t)ie ; a ni3j..,ity of eight tbous- , ife. dh d to the grief f. s'p
enouch foronedav The I l" ,:aiu""' ". J,"-eiai Ulea, of our portion of that country, when Forest and Beaufort stormed it, ,wll""V"u ,su1""'- i V ''pns'- . . , . , ! , Vi 1": , ' rf
ce: T f decision of the Court, in which the I "the gramlest the sun e'er shone uji- i anl thoe in grav min-led with their e "ia- raeim.g umiro,,- atror;:.-; - ..P.cPa:.nga ncu trcar i-r ( ...... ... a,,.,
has set in in COOd earnest. . . . .. ... ... , "' "" t' " r ,nf ri.n.nnr l.5in l,.,;nrJ lmiw tlie ll;l; of :i liov on!v tifteen ! Ah. the wi.1-.ws: a s.--
whole Question is eonsidered sit. re.-it. on.' (.') ana, especially, wiin rcgara to opponents in (i.wu eoriinei. iiiese . " T. . . : ' vra.-s .,ht. , (Mas-s. nawsnnt-,- ... ....
t" h.,w,.l. ...;. f,.... i j tlw. m.,. iTir .-iKtMin mu. pvcrvlav life tliino-s nrf still hef.iw lis nn.l if tbov tiie TOCk Ol illS misdeeds, like I'ro- r....4 ., t f ofoi, ,.r I, .'- " V; '
i u u' i ii n I m I iit'i irii. I'M i ii 1 1 ii Ji ill i vti.ii i .v - - -------- --- - - - . . i iiv - i.i i . I'll ' v a -- i . i nn-i i 1 , i . . ! ti.
It is with sincere regret that weare
called on to announce the sud Jen death
of Flon. William Hopkins, of Wash
ington county, in this State, which
occurred at the Union Depot llotol,
I'ittsburgh, on Wednesday of last
week, while on his way home from
Philadelphia. Col. llopkiuswas much
more than an ordinary man. He had
passed through many and severe po
litical trials. Always a Democrat,
firm and consistent in his political
fuith, he acquitted himself as Speaker
of the regular Democratic orraniza-
markerl ability, as every person who
will rend the opinion of the Court must
franklv admit.
President Grant has made his
contribution to the cause of public
morals by writing for publication, the
following to Colfax :
KxF.ctTrvK Mansion, )
"U ASMIN.-.TON, March 4. 1ST. f
Mv P'Kak Mr. Coi.fax : Allow nie to
say that 1 sympathise with you in the re
cent Congressional investigations: that I
have watched thun clostly, and I am as
satisfied now as I ever haw been, of your
integrity, jiatriotism, and fivedtun from
tlie charges imputed, as if J knew of my
own knowlcd -e of vour jnnocei.ee. (ur
tion of the House of Representatives j oliici.il relations have been so pleasant that
Of this State during the disgraceful : . w""! like to ke,.p up the personal tela
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Atiictionately yours, U. S. Grant.
We are not aware of anything in
Gener.d Grant's autcceuentsthat would
make his juiigtnent on queslions of
evidence of particular weight; nor. wc
m
un-
session in Philadelphia. His own ! prtar.t ;.s a proclamation to the Rad
county of Washington always gave to ; ical I rom its chief calling on it
tt i .i r 'i i to sta.ti'I bv ils scoundrels Leslie's
Avilliam Hopkins the fud and entire ,,, ... , . '"-,iri . 11 l-"ls
ji, , 4i Illustrated Mjcrnzine has a picture of
conudence of her people. At onetime them s jtL.re.i l,t-hi:ul "a party wall."
he was elected by the Democratic par- j General ('rant's letter is even a better
ty of the State to the otlice of Canal ; illustration. We shall soon ee everv
Commissioner, and in the performance ! I,art.v jo'.mial of the Radical stripe
n:. i. i.-.i e.. . protessing that it rcallv can see no
j l iii un.ii.11 uucjv3 iibivi lieu iu iil . . , , .
. . , harm m the thing'
of the Southern i)oople, and knowing ! were only crone to those classical re- rnetheus to his crag, and they are cor
their ren.ro-itv and love of truth, i o-ioii o "lovod bv tho "bit., limwitftl'' i in2C awav at Ids liver. When thev are
lielieve 1 could serve them no better t .jjin Fisk "where the woodbine twin- ; (,OIU wit!i him his coffers will be cmp-
than to disabuse tlieir minds of mis- otu ' -vo would be ieif.-r-tK- e.-utrnt ! tv, his Indies bare, and his life will
conceived notions as to "pussons and ; bni.nv even to live surrounded bv our ' have pointed anew the lesson that ili-
not nn( r.-is.
i-d,
N'rwl'iiryji ;rt s-ij lemon's its juvenile notice of her own
ost storv with a tale of a petrified cat j annals. It ought im
dom h::s no
fvlons. litth
Ptrnilg-I.;x.
and larce.
And those
w .o were
"pussons and happy, even to live surrounded bv our have pointed anew th.
things down in Dixie." Therefore j former menials and votinir side bv side : P'otfM1 wealth endures
have 1 coneluded. presumptioiiMV per- with them. But enough.
haps, to write on the subject. .... , , , , , t
'. i,-,.. . , . i -.i ie hank and br.ie ami Fr.-auis
it H an old dictum that "charity be- Around the Castle o' Montgomery,
gins at home" mav I add. sometimes Green lieyourwooilsaini fair your riowers,
eiius ttiere ainl wi.-:liing to pay due " " "- -- " ' aires shone luce meieors r.nd v. ih si
respect to my elders, w ho oritrinated i So sainr "A old Scotia's Bard." so ! p:.!aces re.se like exhalations'" . he-re
the savinir, 1 shall endeavor to trive a 1 Burn--. Scotland's tsride. wished mi'dit nre thev 'i Xoho.lv knows.
oc .veif-ft i i the i:"lt:y of a church long'
siisperp'd ff p'issy:.trf.
A Terr.vssee mot lie:-in-!aw rmlea d;s-ta:-ce
T :')l miles on hoj-eback to visit
her d .n'ht. r in Indiana, last week, when
the t beret. .iiiefer was below zero.
For the e:;t five ve;vy. an Irsd'aen
lea trued with him. who'used to "come ' -v,."15,.:i' !'a ;,:V1 1",,i':uids r-si.iin
.i . .. , viiiiin tne miles of each other, and no-
so smug anion the mait, whose - equ, , Lly f,(1!;)) ht.,..,llt u.iti, ,ast weefc
l-.iteh of Maptist vroselvtes at P.r-d-
he.-id. Wis., rnU red tlie church a few
Some of i days r'i thr.n.j;h a h'e out in two f.
fi-Mli t.. t:
lnreingent reader to p.f.t lr
; doing so, but to p:ec!:t li..;!.f-
' brains and loss of time we v.
j state at once what the wi.l - i;
: rind out. was whether a r,-.r-v-;
man would come to Sp.ir.jrt-.; ,
her funeral. We rcjr rt t
exjHriment was a failure. '1
with a mai ble-hearted deirv. ;
causes us to blush fi onr
come at all, and the widow r
watch and to wait.
el
"Buckshot war," as it is familiarly
termed, with all his ability and with
his well known, energy of character.
At the time of his death he was a
description of my native place Padu- j be t he fate of the hills and dales where, ' them are not found outpeiha ps vau.- j jf,,;; tp,;, ' lMluw''" lea c.egiets t pEATH-8 Warsinc Srsr.
cah. Peculiar name, isn't it 'i Said to i lon v.ars ago, he took his "last farts i hope that they won't be : others are j ""H v. a? born t v ! "f:ntimfjt of Calamitt. .4
be. called after old "l'ad-u-cali, whose I well ".. his sweet Highland Marv.' ; fugitives in the earth. One hears of! S.hn vlki:i"c-.tii'tv i few dvs' sT'UTi V!,i a liulf ap,' in a c"llisio- c
: . . .. . i. .. l . . 11, in n:. .1.-.1'-." , . ".-.' ia.i. . i.-n. ni.mi Orleans in..!- .I.K-'sn ra U T ..
iiiae is neai ov, 011 ine u;u:hs 01 me j-.v ;i rnca is tne praver oi vour cor- mem won ami n.eu uirr;i!f; aoout u:e v ei-n.-n nut i' iit ounces, and was wed ' 1 i -u- i i V.
Wiiulmg lenuessee, and who long years ; resp.u-.lent with regard to his native -Viianii-ies wun plenty o. monev and 11 V,'": ,.'l,,n l,rilt 'n every way. xt was (lf tie s.u thorn Fxi.ress'c
agone gloried in the title of "chief ' State, and he feels assured that all to o satisfactory identity ; now h;y U;rn : hvmsr at last acconms j sei-ionSly inju,-ed. while ainr:'
over all the Indian tribes of Paducan "the manor bom' will ioin their wish un in Spain, where, perhaps, thev buy I ..:.V..i'',"r"T,,..l'a,",!n ?n r. " ; nwd Matthews, was iu.in
member (from Washington eottnty) of iUpposet AVOl,1(j anybody feoard tht
the Constitutional Convention no.v iii as of special value His letter is ir
O'-oasion to visit this countv alonir the
line of the Portage Hail Road
g" ijrovetl on Colfax.
moriean public will still
He 'think, in spite of General Grant, that
will therefore be well and kindly re- j if there was no harm in what Colfax
membered by many of the older citi-1 ,,Kb llc 1KC,t not have told so many
zens of Cambria. We knew him well I ViCS to n'"k' .5t- Kl,t the """adicMl partV
, , ,. .... . I nave long since reached the conclusion
ana regaraea mm, among ponuciaus, that m fif tUri- t. .
as an honest, pure and upright public
servant.
The Johnstown Tribune, daily, of
last Wednesday, attempts to explain
what it terms "a singular blunder"
which, it seems, appeared in its edi
tion of tlie ilny previous, ia reference
to the injunction case of the Cambria
scoundrels, when thev are tried and
convicted, will never do. In this city
General ('rant was prompt to interfere
with his pardon to rescue Brown,- the
convicted "reiieater," and now he has
eomc as promptly to the aid of Colfax.
(ur military President is evidently in
toxicated with the notion that he is
already a monarch, and the fountain
of honor. lie fancies he can make a
nonie man out oi a scon
.I'll i l r. , 't. i.
iron ivompany against the L ounty ; to hi in a Presidential approval ! An
Commissioners. e are not respon
sible, and trust we never shall be, for
the habitual blunders of the Triijvxe.
Jamks Bhooks lias made an eloquent
address to his constituents defenuine:
i himself in the most earnest manner
We have frequently exposed the "sin- j against the charges of Poland's com
gular blunders' of that paper, and will 1 mittce, and declaring before God and
continue to do so whenever we deem I mau 1,is t'1'' innocence. His pro
it necessarv. It is true, as the Trip, j tltalt.ure f U" "'rable committee
"v. at t., - at whose hands he received such marked
sa-vs' that Mr- Rhc-V' 1,1 hl - indignity is too good to 1 passed with
marks to the Court m defence of tlie out special notice. Mr. Brooks savs:
action of the Commissioners, "did not ! "The committee was thus organized, I
produce a single authority," for the ! fny f,,l",,l'Hlu, "rc l",ut "P0" t such n.eu'as
. ii- ui , i ' VclK',il1 l'"iks, a -chevaUer d' Industrie,'
plain andotivionsrenson that the whole i for vcars living ia Chateaux d'l'spa.oie '
question depended on the construction bt'Cause ol 'Vs ,kl)W" hostility to Ames,
to be given by the Court to the niean-
"who, erst have roamed o'er the hunt
ing-grounds of Minki-ii." But no mat
ter from what source our little city
derives iisn.-.m('. it bears to-day, wheth
er, as those more humoroudy inclined,
contend, it be meant to honor thc Iris h
man, "Pat Pujxan,'' or tocommeniorate
for the prosperity and welfare of the castle?. Why should they not even bt
old Commonwealth to his who loves of those who present
1..tl. -n I 1 . 1
iad a snow-balniifr match with s..nie com- i i,:c 1-1,i,1., t , '
. . , . ,. i ins luotner on 1 ron !.-u!..
no other land better than the
D.UK ANP Bl.OOIiV (iuouxu
-r-'OS to the 1 -anions, went home, are a hearty dinner.
' and fll.nrov.ri.if e rT.i;T:;el .vli:.-i v.v':'iro : l'"rn-
I --ii-- i
.!... r . ,
l.l.'i- "i n Mjr IIl'MH IIS fl'f.;
arain able to rsur-.e I vi;! s
A lew weeks apo he r. t-:,i ;,,
; :.i 'IM i.,.. i i i i. ... i ni.iois.il s-.:i- ,.T,:.-.rKaoie ...t, i, ,i. . .;
-.st- I lewic. i in- iiasLdi u oc lien, ami . p:.,! .-pi.tiw iinvfl il(.r.n f-,lMn,i : . - " i-f
PnxxsYi.vAxiA IIaii.koad Exhikt.-t i:ow rirc ourl rws with a mark set Oil Thev are thought b fm i.ish a e.ue to the f
- ' v - ' " v -vcv.j'- ""h ' m i ii i'i:i3 aim l' .tM ,
I Pove an receive from him t'.e pur.ent ! ' lloWU to :st and ahnuht iajsianth- ej
1 1.
-'f !;e f-f"sil rrmainsof svi vn".ar;nble
a. llHll .-.lliriu .lie Hlll.K-l HI 11 111. ;v... .... 1 1.111.1 1. OUIlir Ul lliCill ItLlrL i V"111HLII1IM illift I'riHPI'Il IH'IIS ai-.l 1 ? .1ST S. : 1 1 . . ,
il. ,:.',... .i 1 ..f tl.,.l,l . 1 .vl.i1.it l.v t ! .mili..... .r,. To ... ;i.....i .. !... i... ,r:-i i i i-i ! t.. ,1 li .1 ..r I -"-' sriiKer
i.ii.- unuoi.im ni .oti l oi.uioni n.o. u- ; . .. ..... ..... j.v. ....... .............. i . - , ni,;i iin oni iioi colli elite. II V ailuC ; ' "1 i"n ... iinn inc-vij ui , ;,:1 pot WIS
cm, sneiirescnisr. iair?:: .t?ic ci tue , " v ' '"" " ' ' : T" moteration o: tneir ioriunes. Who! , . . S hite river en w.
i the
average Southern city. Ami, altnough
this is a hard, money-grabbing age.
and that town which is most diinly
seen throutrh its black shroud of cord
smoke
employ
from ni;
is reckon e
most enlifirhtei.td. the nearest un with ! t!;li
the times, still nonesuch have we here, ! ",mi"", tw? . 1'ul"lr1Cl1 .n;"1 fl.v thousand
iii.ur ii .1 mi i tru .lull III J'l l v-lllll I llitsseil-
e:";iiiui; niiei.ti ions oi inc i ennsviva- i.n , .1 ....1 , , ,
nin Central Uaiho:HV,mnauv. This t orn- 1 , --' r i-k maue ncsie to
pany has in operation ")l)il first class cars ; ; ',0 rK'!l . - tllat is f that un-
H.Sil freight ears; 1.741 coal ears. The. happy man i: a mound of Vermont
i .. . 1 . 1 . . 1 . i
auction at Sch'.eiiheiin. ? it.ei laed, the Z V T T 1
tiunk of which wnsC-y feet in length and 'r . " RC.r
had a mean diameter of 27A feet. ' It was ,r 7 , ':
1 V. . ;
!C fl.i.fS
road cio.si.cs 154 iron, 17 stone a:: l o." j gravel beaten witli winter storms and ; .Ve-!S M and cired eilit s juate
II as ia.:i;i i;r.:i 1
sum, am. 1 1 :eo to
and, by its swaims of sooty j wH-'j-n b''i',ft8 , I!-1'as 203 a"d 51 1 i memory in which are mingled deeds rvht-R of smtmd ' thetiip for bin-." t'lu-
' r-.v 1. t 1 wood and water stations, and o-J4 miles of , .. , j A (.o.cnian f Mieh.i shntr,io-ra':er fail- 1 . 1 r , '
ces. most dill. c.tlt to distmaruish ! ..... ol careless generosity, energy turned a in ...... i.5 i,.;rf. n 1 i '. bo was f..cu t leroe v,.r
1 steel lulls. 1 - " p-i i;is jiann.-. wr.ereupon tliev drew i 1,1 1 1 1 r
;uiy scenes in 'Pante'slnterno,' j j)urijr the past year its passenger trains j to !H'S of "roiig. violence secret and ; him f.-ith upon the snow at midnisht ami 't-?1 ;,'" ,u: 1
ned the most progressive, the ' traveled -.U0'.:i74 'miles, while it freight I savage but not brave, r.nd immorality : left him at his faetoiy. half a mile fioni ; l'nn" ,si',1!!;r..'" . y'1''' "'-1',""'l
iliffhtti.f.d. the nearest ui with trains traveled 10,471, 3s:; miles. Five i over which no veil of decorum w-n-' home, with his tldrt on s::n;,lv that and 1 "";C- ',',:l,L T , , .
and yet we live. But, hark you.
reader! Don't understand that our
citizens are devoid of all animation or
enterprise. Wo utimlicr twelve thous
and inhabitants ; many manufactories
are operated in our midst; we have
crs, of all classes, were carried, of which
number 214.443 were through passengers.
The freight carried anvninttd to 7.S44.779
tons, l.l.w.SO tons bcin through freight.
This is classified as follows: Anthracite
! coal, 750,220 tons; bitiminous. 2,892.745,
I petroleum and other oils, 402.220 : pigirou,
communication with alt the principal ; h:J4,947 ; raihoaddron, 157.020 : otheTiron
places in our "great commonwealth, ') 222,102 ; iron and othcrores, 207,lvO ; adri
ft Horded by the Mississippi, Ohio. Ten- j cultural prod net ions. 1.1:31.517; inerelnm
nessee and Cumberland livers, and the ! .v'1.'' V,-u,,"r;lcV'.,.es,::04' ? live Rtoo!"
Paducr-di and .Memphis and I Jizabeth- ' lumbcr'
town and Paducah railroads; and we ( The receipts
all look forward with pleasintr antici- ; senders ?4.262,
pation to the time when we shall proud
ly stand forth as one of the largest em
poriums 01 our nonie .-ouiu.
A stranger, however, would le struck
by the studied eventless of our streets,
the careful uniformity 01 our "blocks;"
and passing to that portion of the city
devoted to the residences of the more
opulent, he would see not, indeed, as
'twas years ago, for war has left the
marks of his dreadful scourge upon us,
and lordly mansions, perforated by
cannon-ball the wound healed but
the soar still visible tell too plainly
where strife has been and where Mars
has reigned supreme. Notwithstand-
were as f .Hows : From pas-
"n un-ii no via 01 uecoruni vva- : ...... r-mn m sunpiv ruai anu i ,.-,. 1. ,1 ...
, ... . . ' .,.,. : o e-otiw tl. e
hunur. Jlis example was not a whole- i "v,"-'t.
some one to A merican youths. Better ! rA r!L!r "i
, , . . , louno lis n.ituial le.'iiit 111 oi.H-.lshe.i.
had lie remained a ermont pealer or j Duucil's iifamons decree, ar.d tlie hast v.
a Boston dry goods trader, heeding the j partisan action of the f dral ndmii.i-tia-Bilile
precept and toiling faithfully I tio!l in support injr ai d t-nforein it, have
his appointed season in the vineyard. ! l,l"K ll"ir ?' ,nal f"';ts
It was at too great a cost that he pur- JcTro
chased his little ser.son of coarse splen- j county. Midi., where a man of eighty
dor, the adulation of illiterate parasites, j married a ymnsj woman of twsniv-7w,
the caresses of ballots. i and Rave l.cr $1 i,ot:o i ef re the erremonv,
"Make not haste to lie rich" ought ! as ""pvnsjitu.n for tho disj aiity in a-es.
to be embroidered in lan'e. Wilile ! 4, M'"S M;l,'-V A- Kt'-'s- b? y-un lady
b.tt.- ow.r th A-;.-.i.;;i,.v.e... t'-roti'di ho,e eilorts neailv all the --iris
017; freight, lO.arO.b'J I ; j in the Senate and over the Speaker
1 employed in the bi-.rnt buildinfi on liaii- I s,e fla
: tlmt tinieliiMV;'ri-M..':;"-':n
until about f-a;;- r-V ':. -: e - 'i
, wl.en they reaehn i! !'n:::i.
i Arriving there I ? d.c
: tain and convince'! r;:i. !?e .
had befallen, or - 1
1 one if his mother's f.e.r.i';y. "
i sae on a steamer b i n;
; reached this city ab-Mi
; Thuisday evening. rr ''.
; home he was met at the -;
. er, who wa5 weeping hiiir 'v.
! A few broken words j 1 : 1" : r -.
; his brother had died a f-v. ; -
ami was then -iaia out ;
irna
r..
surrr;;ci-
1 o er si 1 et1 r. 1 .1 1st m.i r.i iin.i, i.c . .. .. i i, .
-' ... .. .... - - - ... ...- 7. , , : 1, 1 T lit .tllA.'lr.ll H 'l
man!, .111.1 expie.-.-, ?i.u4,.n ; misceiiane-: cuair in the House, so that the le-enil bee,. nt. .1 v.-iha -..Id watch and wis it 1 l.-,t 1 .
- -rn.. the eyes of chain L, the tnemen for" her heroic pn
oi.eiatii.jr the road was $13,704.07:5, show- j our lawgivers. Perhaps if it had lx-en c ,. , ...... ' s-.roiig as to i.iiiuei..-. liim :. ::
my airexccss of receipts over expenditures i written there the members would h-ive 1 i u " "Uls,'Yr ' f-' f-au.y went sn jn- 1 ft may l,e added tfi:it m i:!'
of .247.S52. The mortality list foots , ! heedetl it and kent their ft. f.-., i .. '."., -'V'.'. lh" aa:e,,t .f a a,:'1 heir ' Gees believed in si-hit:.
and ;J -others' Of the woiniclei SO U m th kifilon,ont of lhood. I V haid cuk-r. The rrsult was that ! n ,
were tvnccrw, 1i I ..m 1 .1 . A 1HCS llliorllt llPVOr l1VO v.rr.ir,,J ' Hector HOI DUI'SC VTCI'O I'.lllptI in ! . C 51 1 ; mr 0 CC : ': -
i "-'&v t-, aw tiiipi. ufcs iiim 10 1 v iiivw w ,
"others
The Evass VtnnicT. The jury in thc
distribute amonsr the members a stock
bearing s'O ercent. dividend with that i li
civil suit of the t'ommonwealth'vs. tieorae i tc-' ' ,av? had thc effrontery to take
- it 11 . ... . 3 r 1. . -. 1 ......
..ins, i-i jiarnsuure. mis mornimr 1 en- ; it. it would nave relmi.-.wl m-. r..l
r. - ....... ...... : 1 1 1 1 1
dcred a verdict bv which th !Sint. ,-.r..- i oc fi, i....r .. .1 . f
.u ,;i in ni.i r 1- j , - . , 0 1 ,iv : u.nn 1 irnifr oil l i.e isa livjoman
cis cl40,0(.u) from Lvans and his winds- : ,rn ,..!.!-, 1 , 1
men. This is only al,ut half the sum to , t 1 miktl ae.1 the monarch
which Evans lield himseif and hisfriends, "?1,U the soothsayers. V,'ith tl.at mon-
Ke 1
..1... ...I .. .. .. . '
nen iisHe.i. lei.israio suusrnltc with
certain rich liostonian.s to free his (Wal
t ham's) house from a heavy mortyae, and
Merrick, of Maryland, au ex-rebel juilye of
this district, ut the opening of the civil war,
whose court Congress had to extirpate to
ing and intent of the Act of April 8th,
1872, as it affected the non-action of
the Commissioners in refusing for that
year to enforce its provisions. fue be of bini, and wh.j, therefore, sore and
. 1 . , . now iiiuic mail ever uaies 1110 wnoic
Court merely construed the tax law in ! human .ace. because of th ,h r,t of l.u
ith
the
1 11 rl
in the case. Mr. Elder, who artrued i cl,aftJ' ehairman as Poland, of Vermont,
the ci-e very ably for the po,i,r; ""e :V,Ut'i;,c"ls " railroads at home are
tue M.iy aoi ior ii.e Cambria 1 worse than mivt r.u..,i ...
i u tll'ILlIl.SI. I IIP
rtdit Mobihtr."
relation to its applicability to tiievear :l'uatioliS for re-election to Congress, w
1872, and that was all that there was I plastic" hcVf S Tsll "tfa
Iron Company, relied for success on "a
single Af ThouiTr," which Judge Bean
in his opinion s:V3 is not ajijdicable to
tbe case. It is not true, as the T.iiu
rxE asserts, that "on the side of tlie
tax question there wero the leading
members of the- Cambria K r." but the
very reverse is the fact. Jim;e Dean
Is more potent, however, than aij the
members of the Cambria county Irr
Pr.
That remarkable
siden I s liicssace
passage in the
concerning the
prospective union of the world in "one
ing all this, he would see beauty, ele- ; which included a commission on the amount i ,tor.v legend -arching over his head lil
gauce, and tne manv auornments
art, all combining to condu
ease, pleasure and comfort th
there is nothing so dear to
babe died. i have been euncnt r. v
....... ..r r . ....
At a.i'i.nrr. r,b. S.rtuidav. a-.-...-. vvl,e 1-,"J"r"- -v-;".
Fail. a"l eitrt.t.n,. 1... .1 1 '..-. -cb.. wtticli oceurivil Ar-
inscription staring him in the face, nor ! Ha Jr b -.ehlcyf a-od fourteen vcars wl V ' .Tt l!;iS hecn rW-T "
she was letunuiifir from s.-hool JPill h-d ; ,J,"U"''" was set on ive i .
courted Amelia, and bad written ber"a 1 cnon,?!n;s fiT-uds wliul. l---i
letter which was unanswered because t,he ' trat0(i ln !ts const rue: ..-r:. i--:
stated .she had no time. IW, belon- to Ta''. generally recrar.Ie.i .1- J -" 1
resj-ccfable fami'ies. " receive credit. l ate dt : f "
::.'.'iit httei-sfmm governors of New ' sl,ow' however, that ti e -'
Er.idar.d Ktt. in i.;i. .1 i. worse than rumor r.i uic lie-"-
....... ... ,.Alltl uicir ;it- n.irp ... - . .
bodies to a member f the : ?llov ot Ue Mrts T'"'V T
A couple of wppVc no-a j ' bTiililin-r was Imnu.
Th:ivpr mI.;1 t . - ! Ol the 1? i furt mm t in.s.ll.e 1-
- jaii &, n 01 h ci'l l lllir aii.T . - ... v.. ,l - " -
ties, a few miles from Drift wimmL Ca-neron
county, met with an scc'dcit whi e at
tempting to walk d .vn the slide which
is aooiu seven liuiKtre.i feet :n leeeih
th
combined, an 1 he has settled the ques- work in the wildci ness? The idea involv
iion. When the editor of the Trtijcnf I at Sl'n,e fl,,UI'-' d;,-v t,,p election of the pre
has read Ju,l.rP .'.'. ' j ident of t'.ie republic of the planet ! V
nas reau Judge Utaa k opinu,n we j it mrr appiop.iau ly tlu from any otb
.u.-u .... ..... cv.jtiii-rn.-c 111 1 juvt.p
as well as its sound legid positions
and that he will not itigmr.tlze it nj "f
iingular blunder."
mirth greet von. All is indifference
all is frigid, covered with w inter's snow.
i. ci, ... , , ' - ii is uiu i.i)vuvntv in iiii.t eiiiue
liar li ill si n?i . in r . .in i rk..i. i . . i
armies and navies will be no oneer re! T"' t" mmJfr"Vk?-now c'ol and drear,
cpiircd," is evidently too much for the , r ' 6"' dJ t
Hartford Post to i.ear with equanimity aT' Y CUf qTUCiT, ,
Listen to its interpretation of it : ' flak, l'mS ' the depth of
,, , , , an eighth ot an inch, is all.
of tiii'ia!; ?s t 1 1,w",ucah acto' in pint -f
rior who held his hosts to their hlo.utv I cmmerce, tue Genoa of the old "Gib-
ivolves i raltT District ol Kentucky," affording
pros- I 11 splendid market for all tlie tobacco
et and cotton raised in the surroundino-
' . . C
counties ; nnd the manv little towns
mav
no more bright smiles or musical I doubt whether, even after this verdict, the
Mate will ever recover a dollar of the mon
ey out of which it was defrauded. Phila.
Ilulletin.
v ' , IlirinK the lst ten years 8,soo pP(.
; pie were killed or injured on railway of
i mm isoy, inclusive, a
any other
comes uoni ine oniv man in the country
who found himwlf able to hold a million
men in har.ci and u-de them lightly bv a
woi-d. His otmi J.fe has Ih-ch an nr-t.l
; flreiun. crowr.ed by tbe splendors of Tucs
I day't inauguration."
which, like "toad-stools," have sprung
up around it, attest its superiority.
Many of these little villages some of
them capitals of adjoining counties
would be of vast interest and a deal of
t The bark Sacramento of New Bedford,
Cant. Robbins, forty days from Pernambu
eo, with sugar to H. H. Swift & Co., ex
perienced heavy gales from Feb. 21st to
March ."ith, with much snow and hail, and
very bad sea from north to northwest.
Peb. 27th. latitude ?.2 to- 34, at 10 r. m.,
wind blowing heavily from north, north
west, and many "corposants" on yardarnis
and mastheads, and no lightuing. a ball
of fire exploded in the belly of the main
topsail, with a report like a rirle, scatter
ing thousands ft sparks and almost para
lyzing all bands for a few moments. "N'ith-
... .. juw iiimu.es auouier expioucu in uie Par "fo.i. a
same manner near the deck, knocking j occurred CeUv7rr terT,D ex.P1'
down on. of the crew. No si.s or marks I trid.e manufL t?fAn,-t.1,.e
were left by these explosions and wbatlLey
were no one on board can explain.
reat, Hritnii.
'Till r .1 tl on orii-I -i 1 : 1 r .
, ........ ....v. ltir.1.1 Hill 1 ... I lll-llllfl III fill I IT Tiro ...... - ......
. - . . . . . , , - - ..... ..r...?. iKfr ...11.1 ...-.- . -v- ,
names. . oriti sons were kill. .1 or ; .......'" , " ; e.vaua enator.
of New York and IVnnKama ZZ : lnt,ons.-.
uiese lacrs it is argued show either bn.l
ing in the flames. This ii'
ai.son and minder w:. 1C;I1.'.
prominent men.l.eis i f 1 y'
party ; and th.e san,.- i "-'
majority in the I.c;:iw.:tai'''
hi ing suit against i ! o A ui:' ! 1
ing money from a I", n . k:n.'--:' '
g'.tive from justice fir..!" i"-"
tlence relating to ii.e vi;...: " '
the Nebraska I. ''isii-.'"'- ' "
y. j'. .-'"
About the year 1720. P.obert Nutt
erected an iron furnace called ( oventrv, on
Jiock run, near Coventry ville, Chester
county. This was the first one i ,!.;..,
iron was miule in Pennsylvania, but after j
SUIT I . -iujvi .-T'.
.management or carelessness on the part of V OTICE OF Ild'
V0" i our railroad companies. l ' ' 1 " . h. r(. ...f
g . -It turns out (hat Mr. George 0. Evan, ! 'Vn W"Xr
r I ,s w,,rt, about 20.(XK. C'onse.iuentK- 2 l,y 'imitari.i.i ..n V-hrv.rv Hii.l
cft...K either or osaiter mi '.
j. ; i.l.'.' v'i.h.
Kl..t J, LUO UiU cin.iers, and a
short time Mi.ce, the present proprietor of
he property Mr. Charles M. Jales, found
in these cmdei-s a piece of old pig iron,
f.nUVft l0ll?' Wbich is ""doubtedly
in ?h j f It.he,oliiest Pce8 of pig metal madi
iu the United States.
A terrible explosion
ff .-..-.. .. ... T . . ..... ..
j - j ... .n in Liie
otre manufaptnpu -.t i,v.- i- .
rp -- i-uii.uoin v aier
"rniy-eignt peitsons were ii
ol whutii, a is ktated, cannot
a lew ; , '.' j cannot i,.,r ,.:.' TV' .V
i..;;. f Z il ,ao:'in'neu, there not ,,tn-V i ' . v re- . thcf.im for u.iy c!...
.-,u,llv,eiii fiujpiy oi ore. The owner xi ' . ' mm oy tlie Jstate.
afterwards bnilt th Wa,-iA 1 w ammor thatthe t'.m,m,.. '
Tl.o st ..r '" 'uiuace ; ntended nr.Mli.. ... m.- o -".y-uM ! f.n
i-iiil s Vm 'uniace near Coventry- ! for mT. . iJUI"'CDie Court ! T2l.enl
Hue is marked bv il. ..'l ,.:,j.... Ior the pnri.se of seek no- -. i,
j .w V I ll It I Z 1 " a rn . 1- C I !.'CI VIM - T
i . :. j i ' " iicr. itft w fit ... . ... t . - . v T i l
i.I ' ' t-'iso tmsi stei sin-.fi ' VI) ITOIIS M fit..
nit- smaller one becureil .n...,.. i" . .- ; r - . ...
"-i'ii.'i oe sails- " .KTsiiriifi. apji'Kii'. --.
Donn Piatt renirt T,.1 t . . i fn:utin the hin:r oeenre-;; v
at the inaiirnratVP J,,dSe Je,e Black ' or K.-a.u i, n..ri..Ti.-k. .i-.--. i. " c-
".u ? a a-s wcupyinc a bath- -'un. r hi Hc.i.n..u'r.!-
room with two cots, one for himsTff V. j ' r.l-nM.unr. i.t. --..'
the other for his Fifteentl, ,,,,,,, ..-eioek. e. v.. who,. r
Georce AVashi, Zt J1 Ametidment e.1 m.. v ait...i if .in v t'.u 'C
ret ivf,f wrl g n Af,Cr ,,e Wty bad Marcfc 7. Ot. JOS. M.
renreo, word was sent to t i i - - .-r
bim to take Dielr v-l 'V? .3uA ask t i t , tt I V I..V--
Mont Valei ee. divide the Kift.i ue .i-opwca to '- .i o- -
I Kbenburff, Or'""'''"