n.Qs. ef s?a .Bra -HsroaAjsar- - - im: A.ns.ii Saw Htl Henry as a Legislator am! us the Cow ln( Man for the Sta tc Trffi s tt rr,sli ip. Fiidav Momiiiu, Thomas N'.vsr. t!i vilest of o.iH.h turists, lias gone to L'uropo. May he never return. Cyrus FAdcr on Taxation. Some few weeks ago, Cyrus Elder, Esq., of John-town, read a paper, or it mav be more proper to style it an article, before the "Social Science As- livni its correspondent ::t Hnrrisbuig, ; s ,fiatkn cf Philadelphia," on the vital J. ! lllteiix&urij Denison. Execution ov- Wm. Fostek. the Cau Hook MuKDEtiEU The Story of the Crime. : in ere nam at, o. oo tVistance of upwards of two thousand Avery I). Putnam, a merchant at JNo. e " i -,.1 vtiwt. on t he niirht ot Wednesday jnPcs intervene between tlie old village on , o- 1S71. about eleven o'clock, ii ..i - .1 i i : :!"" " . ----- . . In a letter published in the J ohns- f yen:- and i'o:itical Items, t The -v.A slllk -. j ! south Waits. r, : More than ir;,(MM0O0 was paid by ' men employed 1V v.,'."..'"-' 1 residents of the United States for paiutings Llymer Works. 'j'' !.... ....... i.w.-t if uti ich to urn l- ll . i c i '' ana statuary, J.- - .. . m i..lM. came lroin r.urooe. o. ...... .- i i,,,,,, March 1873. tonn Trihune, daily, of hist Srt inlay. initial litters of whore name i- dd Hutchinr.oii. Esq.. and important stihj.n.'t of the present i.-. ......a ironmasters l .... i - ; tho most remarkaule ol all streams, lied j .t,ut ..tform of the ear. Mr. Putnam Democratic gain over last fprm;' election , ot ten 1-er cent.. as ,,,,,',;, ';: Kiver ; yet, not withstanding the great dis- j iUm neer through the entrance and of 238. ers. 2. 1 hat tin;, , ,,.:, n.'f'-) now rpniPilV tor KKUllilint; nuiir ; j- iu as. .;. I A to."i the new coui-ti(s rojeeted present poli:ic:l standing and future at IIarri-luiLT. in addition to Minne cr mill Ttl'tl i ,i;n:t ,,,,,..1,..,. .,,,.1 t.,- , -t..,,, i' t:ilia It W uutc.uij uuu.o w Fa , ,liak-e miumto ,a iucluuc uv. , -- -- I r..... 1.." . .uia.mM... ....j... - - t iM,.i.w,lil,,l,b.r. Vist(i-oneiied it i ii t li e e nn loy meni 01 1 11 eei i ... ii u . . " . i out . . .. 11 . ..r..,-.. i ... . . n , . from nii Diace 10 ine omw. - ...... : - ,v ,...!, .4 a...i .1.,.. r.. ., ainontr other inteie-tir: an 1 ik-ivo-i.- : icnnsylvaiua. e Have not yet louiul " f ; j,,rain anj continued his insults. 3lr. I'ut- into ine gum near mo p , i', m.."'1' .. .1 1 ..:..-.. ..!... fii thr t.-i ,.1 r.awj - , -,.; i,,s,.(l the door. t 3lonina was 111 si uscu, imi. vvww... , ...... ..c 01 w u liivam oi ine.';eiii. 10 i v ; unie 10 ionise -ir. r.ioer s 0:1 ei, ui- . . , ... w tMirm 1 , , . . 1 ,.it;. ..i,. tliouirh furnished with a copy soon to travel in wagons drawn by jaded teams, 1 yyj,', tle ca,. readied Thirtieth street, now used exclusively. I he jury 111 t. qua, which has passed the IIou-e, is ne to be firmed of pars of Fjiyette. West riiorclai d a! d Wahitijrfo:!. t: be :d!ei Kedstone, with eountv t:i: at - .s.t ...A7i.;..t imiotil 1 . r.ii.i i i b imr l li if 1m 1'vpii the tobacconists siins in t loca- a liMerson. t lie t as!; i, , , ,, i . , nni III CHI 1) I'UI. ' nixiiii ruin.nui u'iu . riKipr CHIl H lliwur. mm ivim... , . , .-.:.!.,, ... .. .... . .. .. sJ,ti.1 llflnrv , i , - jv- i... i . :.i i. r , .,,1 n ii t it led to a seat, rrn ha VP cauirht t he muruei ous iiueniou. at r l aiiKim. i a nill.il'.! 1 ii .- - - . : juici it na i dill iicii.'nr intr jiwiniiimui iIietimioi IS aim ijjiu!wh.j, mao ....v. ..... ........ - 1 ' '1.1 1... l.aci.la Mlwtt l)llV:i . MP On 1 lill V... f). c.,.irf ncLMN- . . . - I . . t 1 ; n,t 1l.;n, i Sill dim" t u'uv ivpreseiuaii--....... v. ...v . 11;,f.u.(l ana nt.nee can oniy lormjiur , emigrant can ... ..i,....v , . i.ehaved in a sakuei. iiknky. , oi.inion an to its seoi," and character coaches, with ease an.t com tort, in lewer , d e with i . Your representative, Mr. Henry ai, go nave i.n.i." - ii Jle On Thursday last a basswood sachem tell rities. and then .-!;. 1 j opinion a:- 1S SO , , , ..K,...t.. wt- i.,.tw.,.o II I (.. .,!1 n.Klnrc ll: il :l lir- I - .r-aohieal ski t( h "f the gentleman would I of it which we have seen in the leading !ononrahela ci'v; one out of parts f.,em mjn rtni.i.s. It may be saul of him. . p.,I)(.rs 0f 1 ,tli l.arties, and especiallv V i i i ,), ,(, however, that he eecuj.-es a j csition not ' ' n. .. , of ork and Cumberland, with .mnt oi bj ..ny (i,,u.1. .t !oI:i:tT1 j the House " the journals of the city of rhd:uU-l- hoat at M. chanicsburg. and still an- ;i;atof representing for the second e n- p;,i.u lr. Khler is well known to be relltlVI; term aeou.ity wlueii i;ainilv throws ; . ,. . a ixeniieinan oi aiumv in in! iiimomuii. Mr. II. is about th'nty years j .... .V(1n :1S forcible and viiroroua wri- olil, a::il i- probably t bf vou..rest member ' ,. , . , . . o the f.oor of the' HouJ,-. V, t notwith- j t-T on literary and scient! ,ic subjects standing the absence of gray hairs in his jr.-nerallv. Uesides this, he is1" full of head, he takes rank in j oint 1 ei e '.tivo ability with the allet-t members of the other of Chester, Berks and Mont- iromerv counties, to le called Sur- ,lt.0f wci. I'rizer. x brutish maniiei, and upon the three-year old sou of Jacob Colin, . a verdict that the art his lips w hu h induced killing the child instantly. j Anderson was insai.c. the young lady to change her sear. my. Amos liaiieeu ana iwo einino.-.., . ,,ulin iuf.sugau..ii t! c ; v. Putnam then interfered, and said although on the prairie near I'omeroy station, Iowa, accounts weie Mii.-t!v c ,n, Foster was entitled to a seat in the car, yet were burned to death on Saturday evening there was no dcfaWti,,.,. a , he would not sutler the ladies in li is charge by the hay roof of their home taking tire accommodations m fm-u.l. to be insulted, and that Foster should be and falling on them while asleep. j the expressions indieaii,,,, .(Ut ft- Henry Wright, fireman at the Indian j facts in bis curiversati.,i; lUl The l itter then said : "I will go as far Ridgo shaft, near Shenandoah, fell from ; ten previous to his dtut!,. ,',, '1 1 1. - 1 vi-iU rril-M ; C . . . . nh.i-H tlw t.lTI llC I lie shaft to the I m.'lTIV 1i:iillflll limif.r. ... . would sav that itisthe terminus of the Mis- , as you go anu w . - " - J YZ, " ! V', ,1 " ,.t,.l.a and : ' . V tt . ".: "t. days than it lonnerly required months to I reach a destined point. ! When we say that eighty hours will suf- fiee to reach Denison from this point, the i reader will naturally impure, "Where is ': Denison'.'' In answer to this question, we In the Constitutional Convention, on last Frid'iy, tho following proposi tion, as an amendment to theconstit u- tion on the li.iuor que stion, was adopt- ,7s-:","1 ,il is t,,e V,,ta"l0,',,iVl,,.v ed bv a large inajority, and will there fore be voted "for" or ' apuust' by the people of the State at the next October election : 'Tho sale of intoxicating lipior or :nix ture thereof containing the same, f ir use as a beerage, shall hereafter be prohib ited. "The Legislature shall within one year from the adoption of this constitution en act laws with adequate penalties fur the enforcement of this piovision." This question is very much the same as the Local Option law passed by the ast Legislature. We reran! the pro- souri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, five jaaies at Forty-sixth street. Foster picked fifty feet. Of course, he was killed in- . ill -f IJVil IJi ver in Oravsnn mn n. i i..-a," f. ,ll..i. ..ii hem souit; ilistam-e. Ktnritlv. 1 1 1 1 ii. 1 . . . . - - , j - 1 iiiaiai-ii'rv' , . . . . .,, i..l II. on cIlll. U- Mr. t IllllUIll leilion- : 111 lOJ'i '.-vm ..v.. .v., v. 111., a"ieed not to suave or cm ins nan no JoiinC. Fremont was elected President. tv Texas, where less than seven months ago 1 re.-iueiit .iai,t is r expiessed a desire to --. iL i' "Meg Merriks'" dui irn- ?! m , .11 1 T .. 1 . I.IL' tLMlll 111 n ...inwi 11iT T ft tlllVI' f IT 1 T I 1. II In 11.111 Lill I I'"! fTTl OOIIIOTII 11k 11 ':.!.,. ... the first town lot was sold, and where ; "ow on tno ..eaa, c . ,y ... f - , VrvsHleuU i , ' ' " !: , , t , . i ! . . -i . .. , anil caused Ills ueain on mo "J uonn ' ' - - . . , . ". researcn.anii ihi not, we ua e no 0.01101, to-dav there is a n-siuent population oi nve t-,, s .1.,..,i i.ientilied bv Mr. Tut- An interviewer describes him as naving House. House. He isChainnan on Hanks one of outer upon the task of submitting his thousand inhabitants, and to Inch point the ai.u.t important of the House commit- , ...,,,. ..tioti o im.mrtnnt to ' there is now .Mowing a constant tide of em- After the th st art Mi." 1 nam, tried, and convicted, the jury being more hair than Esau in all his journalistic ; two friends made their aj.,..araLj ! out twenty-two hours ; they, however, re- ; exierience. j President, although a wait ..fv.,? : commended Foster to mercy. The court of (Jodfrey Heck, quite a wealthy citizen j utes had been made. T!.,.; i... I , ,c tv f.,t. Mitt.,.. .f iii-.t ; " - i i.. !...,i ,.i-.iir- !inii lie was ,.r Tumn w as eountv. i'nio, w uo, wnnc ana neiween tne seemirt at-. Ill ill 1 lit I l.IM ' H .1 1 I I I I l I " il I "IT lllllliailll.il Lill. I'.-.'IHV-l.l I'UUV , t4LiH.Mlt ill -t ; .... 11 f. - 1 . l'l.l lIU TA19 rtlll.l.. ...... i ' .i-. . ' , "W',. position was never before more aeee, lablv ' , ' r ':,.,. tW ,.,.r ilU most car 1 tl,e U1 N OI'UL U IS a l,lao to wh,ch th i sentenced to be hung on the 7th of this drunk, some eighteen months ago mur- President made his a,.K,ra filled. In addit ion to this, he is a member , 1Nin l!U ln-lur rnosL j inn rse is now running with its freight i month, but was respited by Governor Pix, dered a man named Jr red Steflens, at Lock I orchestra, breaking ,.fl j . of several other impoitant committees, i nest and serious consideration. M r. of 1)nman thousands, from whence they are ' until to-day. j No. 17. in that county, has been sentenced j were playing . strm-k u, ;: He stands Icgh in the es.imatio-., of Demo- ! KM,. s is .,,1- ,lnderstood in ' penetrating the most beautiful and most . Yte.day the gallo vys was erected in the to one yar i,i;1'c1" , . t ..T .l f,., nl.;.-,iw ..lit-. miw ..iw ne.l ' 1 " in .van and so near the cell of the con- An inventor has attaclieu to a pair oi interruption ot the a -e. M... all unite in saying tint the people of Cam bria county made no mistake when they sent him here in the capacity of lawgivr. Mr. Henry, I no!ic, is extensively ami fa vorably mentioned in connection with the nomination fur Stale Treasurer. 1 have conversed with, representative men from all this eountv sections of the State io II . n . .....11 f Ii. t.l .1 VI l.llw.P 1-1 ill V l0Vf I. II II II fr 111 ll-l ll 111 III lllll VDvt. fill. I . . .. 111 .11 . , t .l..,.i:Al..ill.tflllll ulllCll i l.n1Tiin iiw);.ri,..i.t i nni a- in in.in mini ...4.... a o 1 : ilemiien man that lie couiu near ine nam- . oaroer s sneaisau nanm. i......i ... , .,,.,.,...1,1 ,,1:M ! .,r 1. n-..ls :mil the other noise in- U enmnrpfsert bv the one ration oi culling, i nianUe! that the ilav i.r..,,.,i has alw avs Ik cu ; 'nam. a stroiio; advocate of a high jirotective The Missouri, Kansas aud Texas Rail- ! eident to the terrible work. There have j and a current of air, forceil out Irom t ie been previously twelve men liangeu upon uan, is directeu along me copes m f trill': but, if we rightlv understand ' . . .V , ' , 7 ' this gallows. blades, and blows away the iragmems oi ' t r;. , . i mes united in selecting and purchasing two if. ther efforts to have his sentence com- ' hair as fast as they are cut. the scope and tenor oi the article lie ,us;lI1(1 il(.res lf 1:llld , aml t ,.Kn that land ! nn.te.l hnvinf failed, his wife and brother I The bark Jens Lassen, from London sections of ihe i tale, and feel convinced i 1ms se:-n fit to liienare and make Vul- ; l...nt..il Hit. tin iviiicr tow ii of Denison. It. were with him all day yesteiday, and took from w hat have heard that his ..omU ; y ,,c hn;. v(.ry materiail V mollified his 1 is an excellent and charming site for a city, j their farewell parting last U. nation could easily be secioed. His doc- . . . . inost efleeting scene, Mis. t ostei na mg lion wouM follow as a matter of course, i former views on the 1 CotccM ve pr.licv. naing euougn nuunuj to .r..oC. .., A banker by profession he would be no ! T)is )nv airons nnothcr illustration srranger io i ne uuiies oi tneoince townien was obeyed, to the gu;u M President s tlatterers. ! eeptible of any drainage, and having upon it a number of springs gushing forth at va- position as vain and illusory, and that he would be called; but would perform the ; f the old saying: "Wise men change j p4(ints :UIlJ a plentiful supply of good fainted seveial times. He has refused to see his children since the nricst. The unfortunate man was brought from for Philadeli hia, went ashore at Indian Kiver Inlet March 21. at f. a. m. The Cai tain's wife and daughter and first and sec- j ..1 ... ... I . .. . . . ...... . ..-.ii 1... I III t t l OlMl U!ail'! illill lU M-.lliiril HJOl m- . ,,f,1l ,.f .,1 l,.wl Tho vessel s on the ! 1 ...- 'i A FaTIIERANP Sun Itour. ' Same Train to kt !mi.:l; i 1 lar incident haf pem ii !i. ") ' train, conducted I v (',tt ;,i: other dav. An old c:.:!;: his cell at 0 o'clock this morning, and at water .. .,, . . i t l r.iiuirr n tin crwnai uiacin. .niuiu , ami it will not prove to have any beneficial mIelity- j ,r,Kt that a H.'.itl effort "will 1 results PA'CIl if it should bc:ilojited b.v made to T'Ut him in tho licld as our cai tl i- , . date, aiid you men up in Cambria otmhl to a popular vote. lake the . ,Ji:lt d i i Lt i, their opinions fools never do." water iea .Several attempts have heretofore , ay j,;u.r. uf the city. It is headquarters " ' , . . ' , . , . ,, sixteen minutes past nine the law was vin lily obtainable by sinking wells dk..lted aud lhel t.lilIie CXpialtd. J'A.Ja Hon. Wm. A. Wai.i.ack, the mem- When we read this extravagant eu- 1 : l.. l .: i :.. , . . i l. . r 1" 1 LLU.ll C 111 Ol 1111 1.U 1 1 1 I Al i;tl III C I , III Ler of the State Senate from tins dis- me .a.u.-c oi v as.siu.s . me pia i lhus f;,r tht.y have on,Ua utu.r .1 iilius Cicsar : ti iet. paid his respects a few days since to what is known at Harrisburg as the corrupt and infamous i.oiiuv intliu nce, in the following ititspoken and manly lr.nguatre. Mr. V" allace, from his long service in the Senate, is fu ly aware of zen, but this constant and reiterate 1 the base and unholy practices of those adulation in the Tribune of his trans vermin, and his denunciation of them fondant abilities as a meiulicr of the iri as vigorous as it is well merited and Legislature, has not or.ly reached its literallv true: j climax, but has become "Hat, stale and "I think I know the influences that sur- unprofitable." lound Senators. I think I can understand : rn , , . Ji,e weighty arguments adduced in opp.,si- ! 1 remarkable feature in the tiin to the interests of my constituents; legislative career of Samuel Henry was and I fully appreciate the weakness of rea- th(, strallre. -,,, unj.ri cedented pr.'ss igo i ; ...l . .... ..;ii.1 ivmicf t lir.cf . 11 . F'MI alio llvlll V il.l.-n 'M i 'i .1....... been made by the Legislature to im prove and simplify the tax laws nf the State through the appointment of spe cial commissions for that purpose, but iiid for the Texas IHvisiou of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, and here the Company has located the jiassengei dejxit and erected warehouses, machine shops, cat tle yards, etc., besides a large and commo dious hotel for the accommodation of the traveling public. The Texas Central is Ettniny llerali, 2t. I dis'Taceful failures which onlv resulted "1 , iii...il ...... I'.....,- ..,! I That h.' is grown so great I'" ('llnl111 thousands of dollars of i now completed to that point, making it the We entertain a very high regard for 1 expense on the tax- layers. If Mr. ' northern terminus of the road and likewise Mr. Hciirv as a .rctlcman and a citi-' Elder's article should be the means of t"e headquarters of that Company's oper- Tue Pageant on St. Patrick's Dav. Light thousand sons of Ireland last Mon day showed, to their fellow citizens their love for the memory of the patron saint of the Old Country, theirattaehment to their adopted country, and their inclination to ward law and older. To their grand parade the heavens were delightfully auspicious. For years togeth er the 17th of Match has been attended with inclement weather. On this occasion the sunlight gilded tho speartops, lit up Itni'.mii!: in ur.iu. i iij i .a ...v. j - . . . . northern point of the inlet and is full of ".V' . '. ' ' " The recruiting officers in the west are ! i ."'" - - ;...i:.,., "ii... .i,..i ,i o "it i, i cion. and upon m.j.i.y it ., 5- ,.t intended that the military service shall ! tl,at tw S r: 1 . . . T.i- ill tin. ie..it1ilAGGcli1inr. ! te. s in the country w -ho can obt ain no other ; &g K-eome of : ers. anil the two laua1-c uv.-.- flu' w 1 . T! emplevmet.t. It is therefore jirolalle -v" . . I1, -,' , , ., ' .V. i:i. l-:....;.,:.. ; ' creet man that he as. i lliai ine aim, imc . nn.i.i. .i .. .w.iv. i. j of the two maidens, w w?..i'- .. land the son had tak. n t.t t i to le the 'mother tif Presidents." The recent murder of .Mr. (loodr'ch, a respectable ami wealthy citizen of Krook- i lvn, continues a mystery. The circnin- ; , l.l.l.lAn tl.-it H.iv rivot tlio I Milling Hit f-' ini-i'ivi. in,. .... ..... ..... . . m .ibid attention of the masses in fully as tal h-heesy s ran. apn-. .... .i .,,. v,ii,, ...,. w . amuung to see them astheyi si roug a ut n i ii v.i; . .v i . . i . nni ... . ... , vears ago. blooming miss of tight.-in. plished their journey in .-af lied in Jellersonviile. and i. Ind'ication.s point to a proba- '-ess in outwitti : ; .TT.no ... .i. t...w it-aiiini: i . .. i i.ir . ' illon liiauuraxino me proper legislation on i , , , ,,, ,r.i ti1(. ,.,. .....i i w,eil re- ' 1 . , .,, , ! In tlie Tfar lsW! a ticnty was entered lJ'e Ulc,,m a U'L Sieul! -lml 1U6f 11 11 tins aii-imporiant su niece, ne win ne . . . . T- .. , . 1 " ' into cetween the L luted States Oovcrn- entitled to the gratitude, and eneoniums bilitv thatOoodrich was killed by a woman. in 'i ment and the CreeLs, Cherokee. Chicke- of every tax-payer in the common- ; s.vws and Choctaw Indians, whereby the wealth. It is a question of great puis- j right of way for one railroad through the lie concern, but one which the Legis- ; Indian Territory was granted to the first i , i ... . i . ! railroad that should reach the Territory lature has hitherto seemed uicompe- . . .. , i from the north. The Missouri, Kansas anil A. " A II . A 1 . . . I ..liar ' Ti'lil unci ngeiiii aim jiraciii -aii io j solve, so as to subserve the best inter- ' Texas Railroad won the right of way by being the first to reach the noitheni boiin- convineing proofs. Day by day, when bills of the Act of April Mil, LsT2, changing ; ests if t he people, and therefore of tho dary of the Indian Territory, and pushing cf a questional. le character are penning, ir.cn are seen Hitting in and out of these ball, who ought to be banished from the Legislature and the eapitol. Plying their infamous traffic, they pass with pci fe.'t free dom the barriers that our rules prescribe. Mingling with the representatives of the peeple, they drag their slimy way through out these halls, contaminating, corrupt ing. mid degrading all they touch. I'nre bt rained they traverse the transcribing looms, and rumor has it tls.it even thera ine rnoile ol collecting taxes in this county, and his bin:! ler in this ma' tor he can readily discover if he will only read the opinion of Judge Dean n the subject, delivered at the recent term of our county court. Hut it seems, from the tone of the Tribune's correspondent, that the legis- entire State. The Vote on Jocal Option. the imprint of their foul work may be lative lj.me of Samuel Henrv is :,b Hit tiaced ,,,-n the pages of the record In t) clll.nin:t,, in his iioininatiim for and our committee rooms, m the lobbies, at our desks, in session and out of session, we election to the olUce of State Treasurer rit. nnil vppiH'lii'p tln ti liirils tf vil . . , . . .... . .w. i.i.i . inuui 11.111. I ills lil.l, ti omen these skilled ami Trained cuvrniitors of tho avenues of legislation. If the tumler from the uncertaint v of future lmlitical not come to i.iss. We mercies of these ha rpies are to le consulted my constituents have but slight chance of justice. Against the result that they would have I most earnestly protest." Ai.KXAXiF.it Cau'wki.t,. one of the members of the Senate of the United States from Kansas, has lieen under trial before a committee of that body on the charge that ho procured his election to the Senate by bribery and corruption. -Mr. Morton, of Indiana, was the chairman of the committee to bear and take the testimony, and after a full examination of tho case, and after having hoard all the evidence, was prepared to oiler a resolution to f XK-l Caldwell from the Senate on the proven allegations that he had bought Lis way corruptly into that body. Caldwell took time by th forelock in view of his certain expulsion, ami wrote the following letter of resigna tion to Henry "Wilson, the Vice Presi dent of the United States, and there fore the Speaker of the Senate: Wasiiingtox, March Ci. lion. Henry Wilmn, Vim President of the On Friday last, a vote was taken in town of Denison. a very l ug;' number of the con ities and incorporated cities of this St .'Co on the question of adopting or reject ing the Local Option lav,-. For the information of our readers, wo give below- the returns so far as tliy have reached us : its way onward, traversed 2."i0 miles thro' the ludian Nation, crossing Red River on a magnificent bridge and entering Texas at what is now the populous and prosperous I triU'lllvli4,t.lfQlk(fl,.. .,i..li.i 1 - , ,....... i'.-a..-...v.iv'i...t..,.lii,i;t- ift-t Silver and copper have been u-earthed ..,.. ,.,;i ;.. ' flection from the braze u iustrumeut s and on the farm of deorge N . Noedle, in -North i 6quwze to the fair ones bv th& : i trappings of a score of bands. Willi bet- ("odorous township, ork county. ii the , lievcl. i,e'oie heard of fiither ;- , ter taste no paiade could have been ar- Northern Central railroad. Mr. N. (big a I uiMg oflf on the same train r.. y ranged. There weie no symbols nor in- shaft a few weeks since, and found seveial i imtjresume it is well to hat.". ' sciiptions calculated to excite disquiet, the pieces of silver the size of a marble, and a ( c,(u(,de,,ce existing in the .. .: j stars and stripes were everywhere in the , few lumps of copper about the size cf a LCjritiSton iKy.) licporUr. IV . foreground; the modest emerald, with its , walnut. I lie specimens win) uctii i'io golden harp and sunburst, was displayed . nounced ginid. only as a memory of the mother soil. " When you meet with a sprain, wet the (f Horrible Outrage fy W Oeoriretown, Del., Asa civic procession the affair was im- ! injured part with a flannel dipped in hot j Georgetown, lrl., on M ! r ,sing. Every detail showed elaborate 1 water; if the sprain be very painful, wet j lat about 11 o clock. tl,e.uv. anagement and careful foresight. Hun- ! the flannel with laudanum and cover the 1-ank. a very respecta:. posm manai;rRient dieils of those in line had followed the red. white and blue during the late battles of the rebellion, and a more soldicr-like march in a civic procession could not have been desired. In the perfectly unbroken deco rum preserved, we saw the etlcct of the ex nn iri-fr whole w ith a drv cloth. Then, with the ing near uenoi.ot n sta inn in ;i .liil"- if it be the wrist that is : that town, while it! sprained, oi the leg in a horizontal porition ' where she had bun; . if it be the ankle, wait and see if it be ne- cosieu u a negio n.v. cessarv to send for the doctor. I Ibirton. who tore , n;,,;iril... nit mi.utli lt:i fires have violated her ivers. ;i. . i I amj-le set by the many and well filled ranks occurred in the V l itcit Mates and i. anaoa. of the temperance societies that in the ; involving a loss of j?4.713.ooo There was i'.,ii,..i; .l.i.n.l.iulnvKtiiWMvii.riiniriiii oce in whii'h the loss exceeded ?:X1 i,C.,iO. n i ( UUNTII'S. events, mav not eome to pa are free to admit that, as the law row stands, Mr. Henry would provoavorv worthy successor of the present State treasurer, Robert W . Mr.ekev. iut as . ,. ICrie Fayette Heaver MonrgoniiTy I.eliaiion Westmoreland Venango ' Chester illler -MacKev has been the counternart of all Northampton i former State Tren5iirers, Democrats as well as Republicans, for the last twenty-live years. In spying this we uo not wish to impugn Mr. Henry's personal int.rrirv but simply mean that the oHioe of State Treasurer, as it now ex- For Iii-nso. 2, WO Aga'st Kicunse. oOO 2,(0 TOO l.ooo 1.0(10 I'OO tho villain lied, aiai v.-.v Teen ve.ir. of a"e. li i...; ' ti. i- ...... r :.i ii ot Hie temperance societies mat m ine hhhhmw " v-r. - , . . .. " I vo..,,,..j ''- me . ,.....i. ..!... ...iii.. ii. ul,irli the loss exceeded ?:XM. Cio. ; lather s rCsHienee a:..; v.. .. 1 r.l t- Tl Ii -i V..ailllHH; llllllUICS uuiv Wlilll'ii niiuni; m. - - - . , Southe rn Lranch of the L nion Pacific Rail- s Ilumelous ai.e these associations that four where it exceeded no.nuu. seven be- facts. The ma.e p ..... I road, but subsequently changed its name their effect is becoming vei v widely spread, i twecn SlUO.OtUl and -J0".KM. eighteen be- , borbood are sea: d :..' : I ... ii f;.t. ; n.i t tj..:i I t..-. ,.r .i, .... , i i.i , . . m in this l..in..n. tween ."ii).u;i) ami SlOO.'KM and nineteen , LATEK. 1 he ne,' . - - . V I llu .'1WOUU1 I, .V.1II.-1.I17 A.I.I 1 CJLra 1 kill 1- ' .... r .. ... . ...... ... ...... .......... - . 1 I road, making a connexion between their Oration had attended divine service in the ' in which no st nt of K've.i Ry ' B , 1.. Vvi.i vll.inir .iitlt.lre.l til tllClll b PCI SOUS lost tllCll llCS. , : land grant line and the great railroad cen- , ' j the occasion eniovabh. The w eath- ! James Rowker, a prominent republi- , committed hi ! tie at St. Louis, by means of the Sedalia ! ... il.l., im.i ih i,:i!i-is u. .r.. 1 can politician and ex-member f t.ie city I ... .. . ... :i r T. C.-tt M...1-.1 ll,;i-. '. liHttroil ill i:iil t.i mil plunging southward through elieertui. 1 nerc was nor an unpleasant oc- . ."inn oom mv . ...... - . ......... .. p.iri-i.iip.i to mar t he allair. In no resneet ; oeipnui, coinmuiiu smcioe. on .mim.ii , .......... either in numbers, in beauty of banners , morning last by hanging himself m the aud decorations in wealth of "llowers and ! basement of his place of business on Main music, or in the multitude that thronged street. Financial difficulties, it is said, the entire line of the procession was that prompted the act. The veidict of the jury on.fi.l.. of the Sons of r. Patrick on .Mon- was leiiuerea ill accordance wuu me iacis. day last, in this city, ever previously equal led. Phila. Sunday Mercury. ists, is a huge swindle on the fe pie, ami that it is now and has heretofore been so managed as to result in enrich ing any and every man who lias had the good fortune to bold it for even only two years. That Mr. Henry's management of the fiscal n flairs of the commonwealth would bear better fruit than has that of any of his" recent pre decessors, is a consummation most de voutly to bo wished, but one which, considering the surroundings, if not the antecedents of that'gentleinan. it would lUu ks I ITU'S AMI TOW NS. Pittsburgh Allegheny bantaster F.rie Corry (' recnsbiirg I'rauliliu Itelhlelieiii Meadville Titusville lint ler Aarrisburii Coni'.ellsvjlle West Chester New Catl i Washington V nionTow n Hoi hester Canuotisbu rg bat ro le Alleiitown Kaslon I'ot t stow n beliaii.iu Chester ?,S0O j,r.oo 7,S'U 1,7!5 i,:un -Ml 31.-. Mi ).. 300 4;i CH t5 1,000 00 5.' 1; ...I !.". M h40 Sf'O 140 l'.SS HKTniVI. Vnitcil St,t'e.i : ir I tin lie iftliv att i'czi xant rnllT nrt f vmi anil, through you, the Senate of tho amendment to the constitution was Vnited States, that I have resigned and do adopted making the State Treasurer lesign my scat in that body as Senator from , . , , , . , . , the State of Kansas, and that I have for- elective by the people, instead of by warded by mail, postage prepaid, addressed the Legislature. This change was em- tothe chiet executive oi mat taie, at io- M'ATIFUl N" Union liorough, Fayeite county, gives 310, New Haven, 2i; Conuellsville tow uship, '2t, and the eountv is estimated at L',000 against be little short of madness to hope far. i license. .... . . i i ' . . I Reaver liorougli , Heaver county, gives 115 At the election in October last an j a-ainst license. The majority m Reaver county against license is largj" peka, Ks., a resiguation in the following form, to w it ; UXITF.D STATF9 Sf.XATE CHAMBER, ) March 24, 6T.i. ) Jlin K.rrelli ',' the (ivrrrnor cf Juinsu. 7'op'k-t. Kai3i. Sin: I hereby respectfully tender you my resignation as a Senator of the United county, gives 0 majority Rristol, I'.mk: against license. Only three districts in Montgomery coun ty voted against lii-cnse. In Calasaiiua, Northampton county, the n iiti-1 ii pimu ii.. i i.l.. ... i i... . lnently ngnt and proper, but it is a l jority. .Majorities against license aro reported in Craw-lord, Lawrence, Dauphin and Dela ware counties. ; stem, '. Missouri, Kansas and the Indian Territory i into Texas, it became a road of wondrous i importance to St. Louis, and the only one I that will for years to come unite Missouri i ami the great West and Northwest with j Northern and Western Texas a gigantic road that will richly reward its sagacious J and enterprising builders, as it must soon become one of the most important and j crowded thoroughfares in the Union. The goal of a great ambition was reached when ! the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad I penetrated Texas at Denison. j The completion to that point of the Texas Central road gives to Denison a direct rail- '.. 1 coiiini.iniontin wtt)& Uouoluu, O til - vest on, Austin, and all other important towns in the State of Texas thus placing it in a position to command the trade of all sections east and west as it now does those north and souih of it. Denison is, geo- I graphically speaking, most eligibly located, j commanding as it does the trade of the en- tire country surrounding it. From Lbeiisburg to Denison there is to- day, by way of the Pennsylvania Central, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, ! or the Panhandle route, the Missouri Pa ! cific, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and I the Texas Central Railroads, an unbroken ! chain of rails to the cities of Austin, Hous ton and Galveston, making the distance to the above named cities, and all other ini lrtant points in. Texas, GOO miles less than by the old route tia New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico. Uriah Teagaiden. who lives on the sui rounded in the about two mi'.cs v. el i;i,i . to iCorirctow n bv a:: 1. xlged in jai He is a hard of his ci ime. a r. - r: EV iiliii UitruJiiJi umi ; r or t h a 1 r New Lisbon road, some five miles south of frieiuls to ihe o.d ( wii try oujfbT to tuv thir Tickets from M. P. Mil- oh an, Aiffnt for Salem. Ohio, is the owner of a cow which was delivered of a calf, tho first of last week, which in its formation presented an unusual and extraordinary appearance. When born the entrails were located on No State Cnurrcn Official Imperti nence. The Catholic Wrld calls atten tion to an abuse which ought long since to 1 1 .l Tl. .1 ,.f (l. nave iiut'ii mumimu. i.icmn.iiiiirnia in uiu . , -.ii i - r . . . , . .. r State Department sent.to Cong, ess with the thc (ihe ,n V 'fe,Ct T S President's message show that several of development ami grown fast as though our Ministers in foreign countries, forget- j 1 ,o ling ii.ai. inej lep.ese.o . c.oe. uuie u., onldl,ne in honesty bvGeil. Rutler? in. . rt t which has no State church and ought not to The latter individual has offered to each 1 ! !:. tivwunHi 10 t n o 1 1' official capacity a sectarian character, and : taxpayer applying for it the three cents in their public acts and despatches openlv ' I'bir.dered from such taxpayer by butler in attack one form of Christianity and favor ! y'.tmg himself an increase of salary. At another. Mr. F. F. W, for instance, ! Butlel" computation I resident Grant s in Ministerin China, advises the State Denart- c, easc of salary wnl amount to fifteen cents ment to reject an amendment proposed in tho treaty with China, for the reason that, in his opinion, this amendment would tend to facilitate the operations of Roman Cath olic missionaries. In the same way Mr. G. F. Seward, our Consul-General in China, sends home in a despatch an elaborate ar gument against Vhe Roman Catholic from each taxpayer. It is a small amount, but it would pay for many a poor citizen's breakfast. The Philadelphia Press saj-s : "The increase of the salary of its members by the Forty-second Congress was denounced as the most infaniou? act ever perpetrated try a legislative body asa crime, a robbery, the celt h ralril . 'V Nulloiml l iar - - ",v;xfci--. ol S t ii-r-.- to'aml fr"H! t .- i rrraarkahie for i-om for:. l 1 llrti for -1 ami Jupwar ; 1 current ratis. For furth-r i MtliiHEK S llDOK. SlURI. i3o iV' rohiistown, Pa. yALrABLK FA I'M F The undersiriril eScis f her FARM in Suniinerlni: t miles north of WiIiik.h-. M'! ; 10U Acres ami allowance. 1 cleared, uniler poort fern-e in.i ami ha in if thereon a I., f ii hie. There is iilso a mm 1 -' fruit on the premises. T'.eia : " is covered with hemlo. k. Iierrj ' -and mills for cut tinsf ihe t -( ent points, 'i'itie in.)!M 'i a :- psi ticuhirs, terms, etc.. ca i ' '' l.i March 14. l?73.-tf. ' r.i i tn i i.s ( x M I. i .i .. ritn MJ Ol r. I. HAKTtl. iiiui.li, aim ;ui. i iivuiiiia ii, .ii-i.un h I uus 1 . . . ... . t ( j, . from Mexico, reporting the spread of Pro- ' he Legislature of Pennsylvania. 1 ho : V-Vteu inh .tiVu,l,.!l; ti testantism in that eoimtrv, as though his ! lower house of that Ih.jIv has actually con- ; l,,., ' ' otlicial duties included frienilshin to 1 summated it, its members, like their Con- arc reuuerted to make nn--: :' 4.i'' class of religious opinions and hostility to ' gryssonal prototypes, having votec s j selves an increase ol pay, extenuin g over a everv other clnss 1 here is no evidencs that these imperti- ! lcrm ,,ow "eauy euueu. ms, Crawford ooun- th clay of December, l V 1 LIKJ U IUUUCU I Mil t 4 Ut I III IX" I I 1- nent religionists have ever been rebuked by ! ''reeding sow, L tho Executive ; but if the State Depart- I TceK of "U hur Sprit ment at Washington were conducted bv i ' hl' was,,ll,lie 14 voterl tVii'in. ; those haviii? claim: n essi : l r se:ii ttietn properlv am-f-ment. JOHN II. Iml i.U,s '' A LICK WHAI.i'V Clearfield Tw p.. Mar. li H. lx pei-sons understanding the spirit of our sys- j I 1 1 1 1 1.l 1 ' a .' . ,1. ., t 1 II , r ll,n '-..... 1 .11 IS.7'2, buried under a straw-stack made on -lC?t Sit ft 'itl T irrr:us of .v.bnii : - i .... .- .. . : 'iWJ,,. il,o r.;..n .F n.,..i.: . ii.nuel t . 1. title. i;ii lent hiiu respecting ine Constitution, all i " ' ".,....-.o o. iiin.,,,. i oiorli. Cumhr men would sfKin bi ni.nl a to nmtnrviin.i : the grain The Wichita Agricultural, Mining and , that all forms of faith are entitled to equal : an1 supposed to hs Manufacturing Company and tho Texas respect and protection from the officers of no em,l t wa.s uiade The animal was missed at once ! Ki nnte.i u tne nuhscoi i.f t '' rr I : have been covered nn. lmt I conuty. nli pc. to find her, as no hope am, lhJM. Mvini! ,.iaui.' fatal delusion to'suppose that the elec tion by the people will change the present corrupt management of that office. To effect that overwhelming A Washington correspondent tells public demand requires the most strin-! of a curious ca.He that Las t'ome to some States from the State of Kansas, to take p ut legislation, but as long as the poo- ' niembersof the Senate. It seems that Immigrant Aid and Supply Company have ! our Government, and that in undertaking , WIis entertained ot her under existing cir- made Denison their headquarters and have I W . S. UV "'V ! "ct 1 lYr r " V 1 i.it Kniii ul an uncuci; uiuusl ah. " ........ - ... .1111- i l . 1 .. I-.ll. 1 - ; tflcct immediately Very respectfully. Your obedient servant, Ai.exa.npeb Caldwell. This is a wholesome example, ami one which is worthy of all commenda tion ing disgrace to the Senate of the Ui.i- pleof the State will retain tho Radical ' a ew nP,'lnl politician of means ac party in jowor, the desired reform will ' tually held a consultation with a mem- never be brought about. In the mean- j 'er r Congress of high standing, just ( time let us rejoice that Cambria count v ' U'forc tI,e I:lte '"Htorial election in j , , i 1 4.1 , " i 1' lorida, to ascertain whether the vigor- mav. I'ossilly. rn? honored bv the e cc-i ... . . 7.1 Men like Caldwell are a burn- it" . t. - t.a .! course wtuc i enator Alorton liacl y .. wv'" l" l"v "".. v. .ilv. i .v..r,u,i:i 01 pursued in the Caldwell investigation tiMl States. Now let the Senate follow up the business they have commenced in the case of Alexander Caldwell, and also hear the evidence in the ease of .John J. Patterson, another dishonored son of Pennsylvania, who claims to U a Senator from South Carolina, and expel him from his seat corruptly pro c;.irert, and which he can never honor. Let justice ho done in this case, though the Leavens should fall. her present able and distinguished ' was likolv to be continued. His rea member of Assemblv, Samuel Henry. ROn fr asking was that he had lcon ! n r0 a pran " assured from Florida that he could 1 Gkn. T. P. Gordon, the new Sena- (; dow" there f" .a . ., j large sum of money render his election tor from Georgia, was temporarily ; to the xjnitcnl States Senate certain. called to the chair on Tuesday last by : He had hesitated about going until he Vice-President Wilson, and presided ! could learn whether the Senate was over the Senate a short time, while the l, ok wi,th or upon Mr. . j Alorton s thoroughness. He was ad- ice-President went out. Ihis is the I vjsed by the Congressman whom he first time that a Confederate has filled consulted not to riik it, whereupon he the Vice-President's chair. ' declined. erected warehouses and comfortable quar ters for the reception of colonists when they reach that point by either road, and where ample provision is made for their easy and prompt transit to the colony's lands. The attention of emigrants is spe cially invited to the inducements offered by the Wichita Colonization, Agricultural aud Mining Company. Under the present favorable auspices it is not improbable that Texas w iil double her iiopulation in the next ten years. Emi gration is now Southward, instead of West ward as hitherto. Texas, with her im mense territory, her fertile soil, her fine cli mate and rapidly improving railroad facil ities, is opening wide her arms and inviting immigration from all lands. The barriers to her progress are being rapidly removed, and every day thousands are trooping to her genial clime and floral prairies, filling up her business channels, and in everyway ing base of the stack, after being buried a period of . days. Father Ilurke when he landed from the steamer City of Paris at Quceustown on the 7th hist., was welcomed with up- fi.nei. illO v- iiiiruL-bif I.iw. C ..I.. T . T ncrlv i ii I )iit I ;rat 1 I 1 u. . i.i 1 1 1 : - CheFt Spring-. Ki h- jvotici:Th-' disx'4: J- The c,H,vii li;. -r-i.:f l-"'?, , between lis in the prolrr-" '..- by limitation on li-l-i n o; r-' -' ., to either of u f ter I ,!'' r; ! the linn tor any c!i;ve l"x"uV y'oAii'ii;: Ite Oatm.in x !' - K,u" ; Ebeinlmrif, Kt.1'- i-'- - rtnu t ciol ' ''IV? I - v. i. : w now nretmreil to In-' : J ru -. ...... .t A - A Wo n dkr f u l MoxsTnosiTV. There maybe seen at Cooper's Hotel, in Lancas ter, a curious freak of nature in the wl.-.. of a pig that has two pair of ears (one nair ' rnarious manifestations of genuine Irish . - i . - .. . . ; . . . . 1 1 . . i . i . . . rl ' 1 . T. . I -. : rceuiingiy growing out oi the back of the i wn .oiiiunsioners, head), ten legs, two distinct btKlie and ' leatli,, inhabitants, and a large number of only one head. The head of the pi" i'sper- 1 c'atll,,lic clergymen were present, and the feet, and the flesh is intact to the shoulders i clowu wanted to take the horses from his where it separates, and then branches off carriage and draw it themselves, a compli into two other bodies, so to sjieak. The nient he declined. An address was pre monstrosity is one out of a litter of seven scntc1 to ihe eloquent Dominican, in which pigs that were born on the farm of John II his Ferviccs in vindication of the Irish Heir, West Lampeter. This whatever-it- character in Ins ntroversy with Mr. may-lie was born dead, while the rest of the Froude were acknow ledged in most grate piggies were born alive, and are thriving ; ful "JS'. . , , as well as can be. Th- c..-uf .,i ..." ! A IiImI suit lias been instituted no-aJn.t takes at the monstrosity he would think ; the, Cleve,and leader Printing Company that it was three pigs grown together, the i a one of its eorrcsiiidents. P. W. Shark- ! hiiKhmartei-s of two ri-,,v.;.i r...... i... i.,.,i.. 1 land, by rather I. A. Martin f'aih..i; i Of a third. A l,i:;, ."..' if. i Priest at Euclid. Ohio. Tlmrannf ,1. " eeuei-ul.Uai.kin busi.i " I J ui.imi UO CA IJllIltrll illU 17- . , ' .-.,v- V'l. WJ7 t - T i curosity asserted that it had but one throat, : t;ou 18 based ul assertions contained in t C. 1 I 1TZI I -l" m MS miunlitii.c nil illlMfll Hll l .MI.NOl S COAL. :'1 '' " i" t'oiil delivered proiiU'l :'n krc haulinKHt hii oint ''"', ' trders left at the Zau ( f l b attention. J JLOYICU.. tyr Ool.b Silver. ;eo-r,, , other Securities. tiutiK'it a ''.J. : ' lowi-il on Time llel'.'-i:-- .r; all accessible poinTs m ""' ' .-s.: one heart, and one set of brains. a communication from Sharkland, and iml- bshed in the Umler, that Father Martin i told a widow that a deceased husband was I in purgatory, but for the sum of ten dob ! iVttornev-i'1'. JZbensburg. Vttmbr John P. Carmanv of Tnl.;.l. r- : ... ... I tins a enlt r .,i-i.....n fc i ,i i i-i. i i , auaing to her greatness and serving to com- ; int.(1 (if " i.; - s . " ' V "' lars "e 'M pray him out : that the wid- ' f TM AN 6c i , ,. ' ow, nni laving the niimcv. Falhei- Martin ; 1 1 vw wa btin ik ami iiao m -iii k i ... : j i i , - ' i 1 " f II lltVC i till V innocent animnl. It is of the ordinary size, but rather a- strange looking "baste." plate the manifest destiny that points to Texas among the States as the Colossus of the Southwest. ' lit ud o - - , . ........ . . .. - , SaiU llO W'.llllil will- a i.i . j.: f i i r. .V a i c.i.-M-ii.iuie iiiue. fii'- j . j,,i,m Vlieail WlSWl.m-c.il,.. o.l I.. wu. err ... i ein .-. - ... Damages laid at $5,000. I Dr. Caiman or t J.b i i M. ir.n ha tllC Cry en ml, ran bn Kit oc iep o ST, tli fnii
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