-1 L-U E -EL "J3E2 SS52 VET. 5Tk. rEfcT " H.HiSiaS 12 C "CCJEk."ELCL"ST 21 .i I III CAMBRIA FBIEHW - EBENSBURC, PA., Triliy Mornins, - - Ffb. 9, li rf. Cahasave, IJetnrniuR-Uiiard htntcsman was examined bv the House Committee on l'owern and Privileges on Monday List and the World pronouiioes hi testimony i rHiuatkablt: for the fact that he contrived in ihe course of it to enrich the bnnunce, with the tiemendons word "rontabul ted." He wns wek enough, however, to; i.lk.w Mr. liuichard to build. ze l.im into - .... l: 1 . . l ronresninj! thai lie meant "i-niiwiiuiaicu. . Jfe ..a.ed to km.tr nothing about how the board cntii lived to "co:.tabul..fc" the Jtepublican candidates into olWce. NKXt November ttto State ofiieers- Aoditor Ceneralaud State TrenMirer-will , . , . L elrcled, the first to eeive for Ihrtr years I i. nd ihe latter for tiro. Under a provision f ihe new constitution the incun. bents of ! these offices ire not capable of holdup the ; ame ofKcc for two consecutive teims ... ... . . pre-, in Auditor Uenerai . ji.mu i Temple, Democrat, nf Orecnc county, : rhcled in 1874, and the State Treasurer, j W illiani Haw le, Kepnblican, or trie coun- Iv. rh ct.d in l... I lie oincers 10 uc r 1- J ew counties. Wo liaienoi teen a 3"p of it, but learn from the llarrisburg Putri vt that it provides that an old county shall rot be ho divided as to reduce its popula tion belosv 50,000 nor nuke its tuiiioiy ) im than 4W Fijnare miles, am! that the liew county must have at l.-ast 20,000 in habitants ai,d 4K) tquare miles. The bill l lso provides that i.iajoii'y of the voters in the territory sought to be made a new C'.iinty shall deckle the quest ion of division. If this bill should pass both houses and be figned by the (Jovernor, new count ;cs in tliin State will be like angel visiis, "few and far between." . -c lected in tl.ia entity at the next election ,; " ' " ; 1 publicans and said that whether the intra )" u,,:n MM 'r.v. u'l,e 'l1'1 r1""' ".:,v- ' 1 ,e "."-'? i.iwr Kiea u,e nevi , .vo. ... ... , . ,.-. ... .. . , ouisi.te o. me ofi;iiM,ii t1111111.1n.-1. nun. . . . , , .....lior f.Mwmie uir convicted ells ol iKijurv 111 swearing Ins due am! savsll.at with all uis wi.Keu vine, who nn oeen ...tn:eioiiv ... win P.e Fro'honota.y, District Altoiuej , j.-,,,, itlilf ,,ul ,liat it Z lrCl.ive cvi(le.ce J', I , V7 V -v" 7 not miit W con ' Nhow ,. "to be r,W. but ioven. ions, be had never conceived a L-u- di;.t I.e. ia, as successfully treated by in- l-wr arc House Director. . uji (C c.,iM1 f ,,10 t.,i:ibiiifv f p. C'. : ,VcUlnd. Thus St will be seen that the fj",s ,r ,,c k,,,,w H'ir. ! lwa lbt.irninc Hoard." ! haling ,,e fumesof slacked .me,h.t week. 1 -.tt W ,. , r . 11 1 . r .. i;..i oii,.v. .litv...i.i.. i.. ....ii.i .ii : having la-ei. in ailistaut pait oflhe stale at i Two women were ai rested in Meadville , ami is now out .r danger. A small pieee ..,,.. ! I'M'hreja,..,,e..r Hayes el. cto.s from ..o cal ' " ' ' ; ' ; , ,ime tll,v eic wlfHLd to have nana- last week for ci.cnlatine co.,.,,e, leit half 1 of lm,e was placed iu a cup and the fum.-s A DILI, .snow pending in the Sta.e Leg- til:,, 8tate, and that the s. gumenl of cun- j "' "V" T ' '. C" H. . ' r fired, tl.ev le-inMalid in .-nice a Louisiana dollar coins. About . 25 was found upon i conveyed to the ,..'.!. ot the child I hrongh laiUie Which provides for the en xtion of ...1 .. i,oli. ;,I.-8 won Id be heard oil that I .. ' ' j " r.u 1:1... .. : senator whom Wells had turned out on his the f.erso-i of one of them. i a funnel with n long 1 11 bo. Il is sa id that Among all the liais who have come to one day last week. As this proposed law tire surface iu connection with' the houisi- I vitally nfi. cts a very huge and unfoitunatc ana election it is indeed lefieshing, as Ihe ! clas i.f the eople of this whole State, and I't.ih.nelphia Time well reiiiarks. to tind is of course appliciible to the same class in ie man who can speak the truth. It Is j this county, we ask either Mr. Thomas or Hot habitual with Kellogg, but he can do! ii when he tries, and he struck pretty near the truth when he aid that Packard, the j pretended Oovernor, is a fraud, his Leg's, 1 dure a fraud and the whole concern r .t- t-u and ready to tumble. He ought to J -.ve added, as he well knows from his ' I" ess their judgment on the question in-i-los association with the Louisiana He- volved. It is a very important measure I truing Heaid, that T.hien honestly aud ; i f.i.ly carried the Slate by about 8,0CJma j j -rity and that Nicholls, the Dem. static ,' candidate for Governor, was elected by' V.0O0 majority over I'ackaid, who. as Kel- j J J ' logg says, in a f.aud. j t 1 1 , t , ! ; "Ml'KT.VGH, the immaculate am! spolle patriot who run tin Administration organ i:i Washington, cat's upon Moiton. Chainl-h-r and the rest of the faithful to die in the last ditch. ''If we mint fall," saj the iiiagi.ifieei.t Murtagh, who was recently engaged in ihe fruitless off,.rt of hit ing a ' Congressman into 1. house of ill fame, "let j ir bo with no Main of cowaidice on 011 1 : f-plendid recoid. If we must give way to ' our political advcrsaii. s, let it be in a spirit J of trne manhood and cimrage that will re main In history to testify to the general ions of the future of our greatness and heroism. Ah, truly, remarks the Pittsburgh 1'oxt, but there is not water enough in the b.oad ! Potomac to purify the garments of Mur- J tagh and his fell.; w scoundrels. The ocean ' itself would be loo limited for the j .b. ! Lrrr.iiNE cunty is punishing some of, 1. a- l . r t 1 . . r ' 1 Tl. T.I1M fflMl Kjl I.I .11 ..... ..I li...l.t .... '.... ... .......... v .1.1 , generally, un batiimay, (.ourlwriglit, ex- 1 County Treasurer, was sentenced to four i . .. .. , ! years aud six months uupi isonmcnt, for . the euibezzlemcut of large Mima of j jnblic money. He m.d. rm.,i.H, .,f ! f-Jooo, Couilwj ighl is a Republican and . one of the pleas for a merciful sentence was I .1 . . . ..... .... I that he was induced by hading politicians ! to do what be did to raise money for is.lit- ic.l pan poses. A Democratic County Com- i Hiivsiouer was fm: d a buuJicd djlhirs for ! t xtortion in office, and two cx-cleiks iu the ! ( 'o.nmisioiiers' office got four months each j a"d $800 lino for conspiracy in ofSce. Another Commissioner, sentcnerd some i time igo, is Bcrvitig out Lis teuv. of Im-' jTiso.imenu y.i tins me fillsotiig!. d o.-l protiom-ccs god wuik. It will pmify the ; . 1 p l:licai atmosphere up in Luzeine. j On Satui.l.ty last, in tho House of Uepre sentativrs at Washington, a hill whs passed fixing the alary of Senators and Congress- ! men at fo.COO, the same as at pirsent. J The sectiou of the bill which proposed to , i.luce the annual compensation of the '. President f.om foO.O'Ki, as is now provided r.-i.. .... .-I r r-...... . .,,.1 i ,u-ri ' ' ' " v " - down to the orig.nal salary of $2.1,000, was adopted by a vote of 126 yeas to 47 nays. ! rw. . . ... r . .. ... j in dim, so ur as reducing mo pay 01 lite . . . ., . ... 1 JTrMttem irm J.'if n.ousar.a dollars to ' the ,.!,! atandard of hrent.,-f!re Ihonxmnl ! J v. ill not p.ifs the Senate, and even if it did. Or l would promptly veto u 1.1 the plain ' s...l sim Die reason lhat he Mguc.I Ihe bill ' l,.,..n... llm liark.mif liill l.v nlii.Oi l,i m " ' ' ' t. .1. .f aiiiiu.il aiary was nicrease.i to uouuie its' o, igtnsl amount, am! for Ihe addition reason that one yetr ago he tctoed a hill to testoie the salary back to !?,),0i0. A I though Ihe salary of ihe President, until tne pass.-. ... me in.amojs ..acK-pay, act f IS7-1 l.i..t, nrnvi-H lo lm 1 1., ..lilioa. i - i "i rave ol Iioss o. 11em.w1.11s as win l,e nuhlicans who voted for it. bad always j been $25,000, still it is an open question for the decision of Congress w hether it iV , . . . -rjijAn -j,. 1 m Ki -rsl aumcient even for . .men, w 1111 uis narrcis mm. f k.-.ha mm ( rtM W It ffl teVtl11l Y At l..n v, 11-;, - -- o vl. lid br tba Hcpublacau papcrd. 1 Wk published last week the namoa of honorable gentlemen comprising the ; ctoral Commission to ascertain the re- ..... -. - ....:. ... r,"v I"" " , " . : . matter of course the fust difficult J in their aj was tlie vote ol t lonia, ;n regar.i to whinli Hblcarul exhaustive arumentu wr.io - - ...:n . I... . ...I il.Afiii ttr:iln nf " " . "7. , . . ..r .V.7 , J. oiearnn, oi r .o, ... - v- electors ami asceiiaui vniai votes cm east and who were l.onelly chosen electors. - ! This i the iiniK.rtant iueMion tobe ileler- i , .... .t... ..!,..., u..H .... i. ..l. A'A .,, Plw,denti,l Wane lion will ileja-mt ti. l .esincuii.il issue. ; v 1( mr Wednesday, 5 P. M ,) we are wit,tIlt B(V a),viwH BN , u,e conclusion . .,,....,. ...... ..... i ... i. ' Mg ( BJ",10Ilce u ltc.fort. wc Rf, , p.ess .- ------ r- ' rr. - , tf, . .1. . . ' oil 1 uuiEcay evci:ine. i naiever iv.c 0111- , .. . c.,.,.Jtlv nalsl aud wiIl , Jt t -t j, g 10 Kleclor.il Commission, by .1 7, decided tin Wednesday after-1 g to j day. Humphreys is said to have held an ' office under the I'uited States at the time i of his elect ion, and was thertfo. piecisely , pi the same position its Watts, one of the ; three Hayes e'.ectois in Oregon. The Com mission would render iis decision 011 Thurs- day 01 to-day, and 01. its (im.l deleimina- tion hangs "all the law and the prophets," far as the l'resideltt ial nncel tainty is concerned. This is the very latest news 01. this important quvstiou which we me able to furnish our jeaders. Fot.LOV. iNo is a synopsis of the proposed t stay law which passed fiist reading in the I House of Kep.eseutativen at Harrisbnig Mr. Downey, who repiesent Cambria conn- v : K tr ty in the lower house, to send to the Fkkk man a printed copy nf the hill, in order snnj ly lliat the people here, ol hod politi- cal paiticr, may have a chance to read and fully understand its pioviM.mi., and to ex ml ought to be well discussed and fully considetcd by the Legislature. Here is the synopsis referitd to : '"That upon all judgments now -remaining lyiT.?,! '' rr ''n " !""V "''IV '' six i.io.itli Ir-.iu the passage ot Tins aet, or 1.0.1 which a sale of rej.i eslaie has not yei Isen cul.-Hitiieil, there shall he a s'ay of ex- ceuti".. for iwo years as regards judgments now existing, and Ir.-ni llieir dale .. regain judgment ohiai.i.-d within six in. oil lis a Iter ' lie .late Iter.-ot ; pi v iib d t hat the .l. tula tit ; i p..ssess.-d i.f ral cstai wilhi.. the eoni.ty inwlii.li t. . j-i.lgiiient hhall have l-eii j ol-t-.ineil, or in any other eininly wiihiu this ; ('.. .u.ot.wealtli to which si.cl, j.iilgt.ie.il j shall have been transferred (11. l i.l.j.-et. to ; lie sold for llm payineni of sueii jmlgmeiii) j wold., tin, 1, pillion ol any t'.n. it or any Ml.lge in roe.-.iloti, or .lilstn-e, r Ahteruiat. having jurisdiction, at a fair valuation, a ii stittieieiii to pi.y orsatisly 1 he same over ami iilx.vc ether mil. m lira ticc and II. an. .mill exempted Iron, levy and sale, upon execution, or raid .lefe.i.li.iit shall give se curity for the payment of llm same, to U-appro led by the Com t or a Judge thereof in va cation, or Ihe Justice or AMermau be I ore .vbei.i the same w a ut.tain.-d," Ac. TnK Philadelphia Inq uirer iunn out-aud-mit llepublicait join ttal, Mir.l its utterances gruel ally pass as .oi iI.ikIox K.-puhlic .11 an thmity. This is what it has to say will, "Terence to Ihe Maddox-Picktlt- Wells de Vel'ipllU-llth I Ki.oiigh remains to .lemonstrale that .1... ... ' 1.01ns nna r.-turiniig l.a -.1, ,.r i. .f jiM mennts. eiisaud Amlerson, were rea.lv Vt" -r V' .., of Mr. ril.t.-.i, and many of i. a(n,;lvitM prrsentcl 10 the lH.arii pn.vi iC iutimidaiioii n,"l which o -r i.-.. tl,,.ii,i v.te w. re su.i.e.l sm li an iiitamott plt.ip.. l last tl.;if " c:,"',' u' rinitte.l i remain m. ar, bed to its lowermost l,s. I? yesferdar's e.-i ,,.rf. )h, true. .;, c...i.,trv want I . if Iw not true, and par. of a ci.ni.i,Hc v u, 1...... ...ra- ..ill I........ .. . . ' eon 11 try will insist up.. ,1 kuoning tir.i' The worst part .,f it j that there i nnil,i r it. ll.e eviilenee which alleges Wells and Anderson to Imj mere poM'i. al ira.h r. w hi-, is no entirely em.sisteui with their well know t. characters and lh reputations th.iy hive u.a.lrt f..r themselves in conneclion will: T.-nisiana iifTairs. Long ago (i -ner il Sheridan, In his .i)i. i., r.-p.,,., brand.'.,! Wel.s as a hkmkn.g tlii.-f, capable f aiiv act ef dishonest v. and vestcr.l:. ...... 1 : tu ! mini rt-iiireo, win show ' . ''J' " ,I,,,w1!si', r'd;.., s,.piI,io,1 .v u... unvii vi. .ojnii'.i. . The New Y..:k en riH.ndcnt of M!C Springfield i.Mas.) KrpnbUcan, writing U, hi paier relative to the ri ischium es ,.f ;e. t iii-nhie H-.s.d lAscalify i the case of 1onisiana, says : The effect of these expos!Ps m. ,apnl:.r feeling here is less visible than deep Kw. publicans bite their lips, and, like iheCer- man Imv ..I... 1....I 1 . """ " f logged, think tianm. I he best portion of the partv feel outraged, and not a f,.,v confer .a, , i.j,. f-iH' Hepubliciin inMituinii,,,, i ,.,),. rn. 'I In-re are 111. .11 ...... .... ... .. ., . . ,r " a now n ells to . s;.v ue is cii jHr proisa'u ion I,- . , le Is 1 1,.. 1. 1 . ' !.ll ID 18 It. Il 1 1 r .... .1 . .1 . I and thm A , I ;..,...; .' V . 'r "'J ""i. '.. -...no., wmeiigave bun : "0 ser and op,,, i..ity t d.. nnl.mited ; .. v- , , . vocauij', u, i,ln 1 i.V-1.- . . I,,ni -"iiiana 11.10 u.iii it- oiviiii ii 1 1 . I'nu 1 ,,. ,,.. , , . ' "-o- a vex r . ' 1, . . : .""-'i- ci. Louisiana ! 1 111 III tltllur 'I ...t 1 A HAI.E old lady must ho Airs II 1 1 no . .. " . I lain, Halo, ; " K l" 1 v 3 vea IK. ol hiul I?., di., IteAd.ng Time says, walk. 0 on Saturday ' from Lor i. . .. J " 'line. Hi.... I. n ....... c 1 1 1'H I,, Hie COII I t III. II MC where she transacted som r ' then walked I ' " ',,M,K',i8' :Uld l "omo again, t he en t ii e dis- ' u.ice being over two miles. Si. - . companien nv her son, aged tV yeain wh has, tm biiLcr--...ldr lh.m Liinlf.' ' . j Hi. Is: , .euvereuio e ,ur. i(I,.si(llIllf Ju?tico thai b,,.U .ner and Lit.lefield, eem to remind the I -K.fy s,ve7. thousand c.,,1, are pa,- ! ...nne,N that they may Amoved readi- t K.me tm.c V I . i I t- 1 . : CJ a i..v. . . - , ill (ho d luPlirXll III It PI IK P1H I t'l 111 t 1 fRi S. 1IIVI I II If H III I II M Ml lltll I i n j k i- . t w wm n v rllrr. f II Ul.-l - l . ;.ii.ya..u xiimmaj .V ...e coo.v. oi. eat.. i,.,w it.e orumny , .nv- ... ! tditor ,,;lt it will not do to be . inked iuK in (Jheyemie entity, NbrasUa . j ly. "I l: lnhabilai.ta nie bshei men, ho iwchrd el.ure;, W ' v x IM.!o Ju.le J.lack, of this State, lliailes lore cui i" -" ' nn,ol,c i,i8 fi ienda, and lie now c-mfeases I An Hther fnruishcR lua I vcly cut Jiit tln..MKli tne ic ami captni-e VH; le. ril i,.,t .... Ie v ... . counsel. Mr Uionii i uieu Rimtu .n . i.i i,u .,;. The T.-ihu,s ' A .....sh f',,v..-.t bv the tii o in Slielny. U over a thousand, and there ate kI.. re, damr. ...... .i;- ,..''"',.. ....nRi . u..y, leprese, ,,,? ,ne we.u- ((ils br,er, ,,. cone uce ay " " ! Kv.. and a bbv fell IT her n and w l.a.na, and a hot.-l in lhiH,t,a.e villauc, waa left c.n 'mil.l: . ( : ocra.ic cectoi, wi.ue w m. w. i-.vaiia, ann ,,lt ,,t u. time o "''"" "7 j ..T,,e ietur.ii.K boa.d case Krnwii d;uker bu. tied to death. j hich ii lart .( rbajly nut il March. j nnnle f ,n.,x r If. t.. V. Ptott,MHoi, ta.tii or .'Sew ioiK, ann . "c ". ,," . , ,.:J.,1o ., luid darker, either for ex-rovernor !!!.', The irianittu.lh Fj-orpe thnt trn r.-tincl : l here t Kivat le:itnti'Ni In .Mirmean- l.iifeS fo r..i..',!,., h , "3 1 t , . .... ...... i ..... Mokcn very briefly ti " nnt'Mions, in.i . ...! . i-i i r :.. r....... t .... .1 . ,i..v .i tA l..r..-.i . .- . ' l.u ,. . .N. ...... . . ' .... -cded foiw, as waa cleaiiy Mun t,,. ,iBlt ln wf,,i .r.w...l m .i,U .:,..,., .R ir in I7. and 1S76. The i.tle are ' tl,..,- ,,f f. , , , t , , ,Ua i-...,. u-ion i, - . L II, Mi ..f -.i.-irtion .,.l Answer qneat u.i.a now confers, of pre-! A total hst ine.ice club in l.well. Millei mi; for t he commonest necevai ies of be a l:ivj !,,. t.V '. i In hn iloter.iiiiieil l.v I lie Liimmwswii .a. ,s !( idi'dlv the center ol atliaciion, am. , i ... .. .. . . . j- . .. nr.. : i . . . y ' In, r. 1 ... . ... .--..v.. nun 1 ill. .1 111.1 i.i-.r i.-.i 1 1 nr . - ,t: . -- ... uw. - uv......u.1Bira nrris .iiri.il. 1 sms.Iji - onmu oi , H . lll. Ml U(!il Slsl I llPir Kit tl V I Si I t l ta '"ililHIS III Illf l.iiimli fll It llm luidfir nf IIia 1 1 v aoo AT...I . Iiuvm lssaA f1tfiftwits1 hu tliM lt u A..a ... tl I : .1 . r , wi : ,i j I , L ,yi y a,e. cer- dox. but ll.e committee promptly checked "on confined iu such narrow quarters. The jear. ' Pr.i.t...o i .. - . " Wl" "eilieiicxt; ,,:n. wneienp.Mi he retired fr 111 the table ; lace was also drawn up against the glass Philadelphia. Pittsbnieb. Allegheny . rrllllrlll III I 111 I jiil,I H:.. , . ...1.1 1 .. .. c. . . , - . 1 1 ... . -. . ., . - ' ' via .B .r ir,. . . j , win,, 11, s..o,,IV a...-r uu 1 ne conimiitee room. I"aie, ouier iiiMiiiuHiirrs innic.ile.i Jscrantan. K'a.Iing, I larrisburg. Lancaster . ; View OI I CtrO.. L ntsr liKiuflu . . . .. 1 . .. ., . t : r ...?i . . . .... . . . ... Is. ... ,-u.iis ,uu 1,-111 ei- .1 a,i one. c.iiMiiici. ; am. lie a .. sminr .-.i.e. vv line liiiiires nan 110 .ii.iii.r . 1. . i. k.. .a u iiii,.i. -iii:... ..... 11 01 11. Olr II OfhittffTOH l.eiiet . u-.t,vnTnv n C Feb. 5. 1877. t;... r . ran i on x - r. the "i,b,cio.al I..bu..a. mer ! ,.f ,o,e liUI ordinary ..iterest as I he mer- , us oi me g.ca.. qi.t - - - , men more c..-....jr , I . a. . I K A I. t? . . ;. -,,..,tv mt.ht no rvpivwmil lt lifters IS caiieili C.inuni lip bv the memhera of the tribunal and by Ihe - (,lr Mlw ,mimmn, Mr. Kich- ad Men ick, oiened the cnic on the; pHrt of the Pennajrats, and titily the cili- : Kens of Washington should feel proml of, hei boy. who h. 1.1 is own nmonR the bi . "T ",e Tr""! 1 ',rt'WM,,t'1 '"f Cil? . rl,jPe fu f,,rc,, u lanpuaj;e that cvt- ; ,lHnllv T.ad ha weight will, the tribunal, j .lui-e Klack followed in a speech of rim! j now.-r. but declaied that Mr. Met rick had i presented the Democmtic side of the case j K(, HIIMIHilOIV ...ill .1 .1.1 HUM . .-...J. ... . . . . . . 1 . t ...... :. ...r . IT..... ... ... .. i ue .Judirc was vtiy tumorous in uis mvi , of delive rv nrrl i,.-. .,.lnr. .1 anv number of ! keen thiusta .v. t -lie .o,Kii:...,. which were ln.:i,. .r.t;1...l I... nit i.i-ette.it IiirtcTP 1 ... m i . . " v M.tliews (for the liei.nl-lie-uis) .lis- ' ,c',eedw ill. his a.-sociat.s, Mr. Kasson ami j wet blanket upon the Wads, here, who aie i move than ever dt-sjioiident, and are nlmoM leady to giv- np the contest. The VMM'' . made by the altoineys on the IJepubllcan side is that the tiibunal has no jui isdictloii , in the case, but as that question has lie. n 1 already settled, theti line of argument is I ouisiileied heie as a genteel "yield-up" of . their case. .Kvarts may throw a little spii il into the. already be:-.;m enemy, but il will . be only inometitary. 1' seems to be a for- gone conclusion that r loi nla w ill be given . ... 1 . , . to I illicit, and ere this letter is set. up in your types you may leceivc per teiegrapn notice to that eft", ct. In a few days mora the verdict wi!" be made up aud given to Ihe nation, aud then the people will yield a calm obedience, t:uting for Ihe correction of ,11.3- evils it may entail to "Time, which at last makes all things even." The fourth of Match ! Whether C, rant's leim rxpiieson the 4ih or ."ilh of Match, there is a satisfaction in the thought that onl four weeks remain of his h-aden reign, which is not intciiihri for poetry. The long, gl'Hiiny night is neatly over, and the , day is beginning to bitak the night of; rings in ail Ihe government depat I inents, i in the post tra.h rships ami lobhi-s. in the rrcret s. nice when H. lknap, Halxk, ' Oivill. (.rant. Chandler vt Co. were the powers behind the throne and when the threads of every tanjjl.d ,, ,,f villainy led a lilii-ir. .1. 1 , line unini 111: i-iii in rapidly parsing away. The number of coriupt i.iei. who liitve been crushed or driven into retitement during the past two -. . r r.i f. yeais is a hopeful augury oflhe fiiluie. A belter time is coming. The cu nipt ion of the IJads. will pass away amid the smoke j 'f rilden s banning cannot, on March 5th, 1S77. Wells demands an immediate hearing. and he ought to have It.. A man s- black- 1 souled ai.el impure ought ni to be kept .nil j of the hearing of the Ji.-nileiiti.uy so long j on the ragged edge. I The Senate committee which examined Litth tb-ld to see whether anjthing useful for the lb-publicans could be got out of j him, did not meet aith the success hoped 1 for. He reaftirmed all hi previous Mate- ; ments, and they c'uoppc. I. im like a hot' potato. j 1 he lYcstdent s salary is to tie cut down -$--.0(M). ihe same na it was before ihe Had, gave (.rant's povei ty (?) a lifl at the exp-nse of the iK-ople. The lb-publicans claim that ihe constitu tion requires that everything purporting to be a vole must be counted. The people claim that the constitution only ptovul.s for Ihe eomittntr of ihe honest, bona Jiri? votes. On which s:ri, lies the common sense of the argument ' Some of the newspapers are severely crit- icising the action of Congicss in i-suino ! tickers of adiuisrio.i to the gnat liatioual ' tribntnl. It was certainly necessaiy to a ' greater or less extent, t h.-rw ise the w heels ! of justice might have Iktcii ret aided bv a ; ! noisy and lumultn .UH gaMiering n hich I i ' . ...... " . . would have delayed llie progiess of Ihe ... sr. tiibunal. Steai its s-iid, "I am the State am) behold the oi.lr origins'! return of said Slate." Wheieu j.ou Florida was set down for Hayes. The Ib'turning Hoard villainy is styled "the cei lain shame the Amei icaii p.-o pie." Hardly thai, rather the crowning ii f .my of the Ib-puhhcan p.uty. The Ameiic.in people have had no hand 111 the rognry. The investigation into the conduct of the late election in Mississippi was continued .- ... t ...s li.oi.llllg j aud developed ll.e fact that the llepubhca.i ' before the Senate committee this 11.01.1imr judges of election were generally i 'tioiani negr.', and lhat it. was an easy matter o get them dutuk on election day. At this point the committee closed their testimony, having discovered that il was damaging the radical case. The Senate committee will finish taking festimoii.y in the Oregon case to-day. Moiton has unearthed noi bing as yet riet t i nuntal to Mr. Tildcn's ii.teresr, and Ihe iii.esiigi.iion will therefoie go for naught. Florida w bite wash. .1. The Republican members of the Douse commit ice w ho in. vestigated the conduct of the bite election 1 in r iorid.t have submilted a minority re- j 'he Cofliu that, led him to believe li.ai the JmiiI, which iu the main corresponds with ! dead man had Come to life. It, was in llm the Senate committee's report, and of ! niuhl, and he heaid the sound as he lay ciiisc excuses the rascality of the IJads. ' dozing and half asleep. Again ihe noise D is nothing mote than was expected, and I was heaid, and the alienl ion of the mes will met with little or no consideration. I Renger was riveted to the Collin, and tho An interesting scene was en.-tct.d in the ! hoinble iK.ssibility that the dead might bo House committee r.sun theothi day. The i Hve tlti t.s.t itself upon ihe messenger ,, witness Madd-'X was called upon to pr( ' f- cibly that he called the attention ,,f duce the l.-t'ei from Well to Sen:,....- : W.-sf. mill West wil n.Lu.l ... ........ -.. J - - ........ , . . .,.a-ii .. 1 ! 1 .... I. n I... 1 T. .,: . . ' . 1 . '. ' ' """'K "'0 l.ei vmisly , 1 w uching wi; li exciiement, he consented to do the reading, but he hastily glanced over tne contents to assure lnn-.self that their ' wa iiotlmifr damaging in it. Ilia tsan. ax. .; ..1 ... ... .... u . . 1" .. e..., ...,w ever, ann UR wtiii d i4 volunteer a stateiuetit in refer " ll.e Secretary of the National Revenue iieioi.ii assocuion, ii.i vmg (leltveied to Ken- lesentalive Willis, a collection of laws no. 1 ..i: . " W- W,U CH'1 il "l th House in the course nfu r,.w J.rt it A.m ... .. r... .1 .... jllliVllirIIIVM'lll. If VP.I.1M lil 'jrilTUO II . i r. c. 11.1, , ,,rj CM of duties, but lemoveK all doubts, hereto-i f'"e existing on thai subject. A number f hanker will ba heat d by t he Com m it tec of Ways ami Means on Wcduesditv next in It Jalioti to the strove. Anokkson. 1 ...... - - ' A B:;Ac concern ihe limb of a lice. I Stile of the rresUUncy. The editor of the Tribnn Is an old se ouaiutance of Wells, the forger mid piesi .... L.l ...MltuiPrr. He. chanced hid oi.ih- ions, or, to speak more accurately s j PJ,., vrry thvrei.t ,,f tliin 'eminent citiaen" from ,lltciain,d inhib.H.k "Afu-nhe War.' tenda to conies: . " hnn corroboratrt alt Unit hat oern m dirul'fd If It is line, (int. S1.. I !l;m did not tall half ihe lii.lt. alM.ut ex-Oovcrnor Wells; if it is false it is an .;,.,! ...m i.liu..rt r. . ,T o.-iiiitt' Hut bns Mr. We lb iiotl.iinr ai all to m.v V Certainly, ,ifftdie. Ibis is an amazingly couitlir:.teit !:Ise of iei in: v." Hut it is Mmply impossible that falsehood could be ; sustained bv such an ninaziuc number of coufirmalory fiicta. i (j.'iieial yi.eiidan was ceilaiuly riht in ; sayuijf, when m ells aud his nssocialeH ( were attemptin; to make way with the; '' V-e luml, -Ihat he was nislcnest l.imse.u ; l""1 no. one honest friend." Certainly . ...j:, r ..... T .!... ''i" .iiin'i 'i .ne liiuuiir. ii.iiini-.t w.ir.; ''U'1' hen he said that Wells was ntteily faithless and lalrajed in In. .. very ..no W lit t I I l II I HI. v. f 'I l '1 1 tl 1 .H.-."?I N 11 urn- own lalse atildavit alone: ami ee.t...:I.V; I.itilelield is light when, with the oiiiinal j piipeis before him showing the erasures j am', false tinies, K. sweats that it was by I Well' oidei Ihe foigery w at eommit ted. j Fol what 'other puipoc could W. lis have ) refused to put a Deima-rat on the board, as the law lequired, or to allow a !emo- ' cratic cleik lo altend its sittings, or have : rcfu-. d the oj.jm. it unity to I he cm mil lee .f ; Coiigr. ss to t xau.iue the s.ieis. but to ;tf- f..i.i himself the oppoitu:iit . commit such foi gel ies a..d to o. event their l-ict ion ? N-r is it any less certain that having of fered to sell Ihe vote of the state 10 the Democrat, who refused to buy, he has sold it to their opponents. F.veiy man who upholds the pow er of Wei Is to make this dissisit ion f the stale, wh.tl.er be fore or after the act, becomes a paity to it. This is just -.xhat the Radicals do. 'I hey asseit the power of the reluming b .aid lo disMse .if Ihe slate a' t heir discretion, and clam. Ihe pi esidi-ncy, because in tins x.-r- cise f his discretion, and to enable him to ; t-cll the state to them, be has thrown ut i a Democratic niiiju iiy ol 8.(M0 votes. No' i"ell.g...l man w .11 believe that micI. a man wool, throw out this ma.j.-iiiy for 1 . 1 0 "'""!"" ht he liaa ihf light tin ow out this n.ajorily is, in 1 (Tct, to m: tin am hi power to se 11. and sane t lot. ihe act of selling up the o.lice.for sale to the highest bidder. Whom Did Maiit Knox Makict? One of the most em ions cases ol liugalioii on ....... i...., ii.... .., ...... rtcorr. is occupy ing 1 he ai leni lou oi acotin iu I'ulnatn Coin. t. New oik. The mu-s- ''"U al isut is, w I10 .11 1. ri.-d Maty limn? lt apis-ai not lo tie denied that .Mary was mail led lo soi.tel.ori y on 1 he e en ing ol No vember 8 She says so, and the minister v ho married her sweats to it. y ho w as M.11 sai s the In id. gnsin is the question. it. was .loli 11 A. Merrill, a jott'h somo v;ns her junior. John sas il wa.- n.-i, and ihe mniister 1 otie-rta;ii. Jtelhtiiks, hmn-vvi, l was not John, because il did not look like him a tolerably gil leason, one would say. Acceding lo Maty Knox's sioiy Join, came for hci with a rriage, in puisiiai.ee of an agieemenl previously en tcte.l into, took her to Ihe I. oust, ot the lo v. Mr. Dea.i. where they were united in tne bonds of 111,11 rntioiiy, .-.ml then brought lie. Lack to her falliur'M imiKu iiml lei I her. Since that lime he had studiously kept au;3 from her, and she was forced lo bring Mm 10 recover l.im. Nw John .Mcitilt denies Ihe soft im peacomeut and declines that he was never n.aiiicri to Miss K-.ox. Tne theory act up 011 Ins lahalf IS that. Ihe biother of llic ! Villlnif l.ttlv .M-.-s. .ll:.l il hi... I.llll .....! .1... - J I - - ------- - pi.. I of ihe In ideg rootii, and that II Is h coii- spiutcy to force him lo tako tip thai lolo against hi wilt. The queen-sl pail of the case is the testimony of Ihe clei man. He thinks that the Joiing man whom In: inairud on the evening in qiieUou re sembled Mer 1 iit in some pat 1 lenl.iis and re 1 1, ., f , I lC Whole St.iiy. Ht IC9- , Unit mCnillPIH, IllCllUllllg IIIO i"c. ininmo .mum o.i i-rrn irvt'in- nit'inidl lllf!.ii to 1. " "en. bled George Knox in some pai 1 icnla.s. tl,c Viiginia Senate doing awnv will, the . ......... In oilier pellicula. s he looked quite uubke; eii her of I hem. and oil I he w hole, he ..asul think il was either of then.. Who, then : ! was il lie rit-s:.'t know ami ....omly else , si-ems to know, ami the coot I is jm.7.lt d . j over the case. Altogether it is a ipu-er j 1 case, and it is expecw-ri Ihe c.-uri to de- ; teiiniiie the facts. Liiher John married; J Ma.y lo some icasou when he dtilu'l w.int : to. and is trying toshi.k bis marital ol.lf- ! j gallons, or li,e Knox. have C01.sp.n4l to ; : entrap him into the family, or there is 1 some nijstel ions t I.i. (I paii mixeri up iu j the a 11a 1 r. Ol coiiise Ihe bate fi;ess pie- .... , i:,Xv,l " the public cousin me a ve.y sinad ! p.ill of Ihe sto.y. Ihe pai l ic u la is -.if which I ate wrapped in msiety. Ai.ivk is an Am Tight Coffin. Tho body f a .n.m who wcul lo California to regain bis health, was i.cently s!,ipp,. 11. a metallic cofliu tor It is foi titer ho.ne 111 t he Jvist. Whet, the Central Pacific 1 1 .. in ar- nvvd at Ogden .luucllot. the corpse was I at Ot consigned to the Union Pacific Ex pi ess yompitity and piactd under Hie chaige of . (. XT 1.. ... ine 1.x pi ess .viesseliger, r rank. I.uigess. v hile the tiam was 11. 'lie western pint of Nebraska, Mr. Hurgess heard sound from other emiilovcc to il . but after lisle.. tn.r :. ... .... mill ll.uv nu i ..I V lin,.li..l ... ...... ........ ... , .....j ........j .....,...a in.... 'i'. .. - : . e . , .. - . nc couv ,c, .ous .-. ...e rp.css messenger. however, were so strong, that he heutd moans f.om the cfiin that he had the case opened w lien the train made Us nrxt halt, 1 nc weaincr was very cmi and m,.,,. ihe .. 1... . 1 r iv: .. .. - . ... . K '..oe ... . nc ..,, , , un c uau accu :..u- lated a thin Hint of frost, such as might roan, though dead then, bad been alivo iu me coinn, i lie 01 ner employees explained the acc.imul.lt im. of flost oil the fflass as .. , ...-,....:.... ..f j ", . . I 14 fit I il 111 n and ll.e dist nibances of the corpse as duo ...'!. .Mt in iim .liini.m.r I w .....i-i....,. j A piivate dispatch from Chicago anya when the coffin reached its destination and was opened, the hands of the corpse wei e found clinched, the linn bitten, and the mouth filled with blooily lio. Ii. I lie inan . . .... : . .. . m - bad been nlive. and it was his moiining that bd bcott heaid but n- ccoi:izud, 2'etfc ami tfer Jy'otiitffs. Clarion county produces $30,000 worth .,1 .... . i . ui j ! forty quart, or milk a day. ! - I here are eight Knssian gunboats now in the harbor of San Francisco I'liailch O'Connoi is sole aibitrator cf major nd n preMMititive ritiaena. 1'hil. Sheridan has been smnmoneil to i A ashinirtoti to te?tifv as to hi past and ' jutsetit opiuiousi.r Htimnii'C Hoard Well. I Tl,.. I , ,,r. .f iv, m.iiii it. K:.iir:im ilii-rl at ; Klk Fulls, in that tSt.ite. last week. S'ie was 22 Jeais of age, and weilicd Z2Q ir.uds. 1. . I llCKer, oi 1'iaaes ..n.ia, on" n .. ..1.1 I. .......... f..,1s..., .I.t , . . . t. . i- v. ir:ti . i .... ( lH..ltMM 11 , l, m 1 .....v . . . . . . - , -eii ik nver I we.il v-llllec ls.uilUS. ovliu it to Greece. -I' ... : ..1 ... ... : t ri ...-It rill. ...... . ., . . r l ... ar. I.e.nonie, lour miles im.iii. oi V linniumn I'a.. on Saturday, by a large piece of slale r 11:.. .... ....... liMJIIlK HII IIM'UI. . i cm 1.111 inc miii-i -.i ... .1 . . ... ... .. team to i-eifoim an errand t a sho.t .lis- ; tanre, and dialled a poor i.l fi for a ride , fin ;il HJ IT flnM. .Mi. 1 rank I nisi, a spirited and intel - llj.Mi't chi.eu .iT Nashua, N. H., rttnning barefoot upon a wager, froze both his feet so that they had In be amputated. Minnie and Annie Siiylcy and Nellie Voi.i hoiin,-aged live, eight and ten jeais. were drown, d at Sal. 111. Mass, Satmday ev. iiiu'. by b.eaking th.-oiiuh the ice. l'ie sk'-letoiis, piesnmably of moui-d- bnildeis. have been uneai I bed in Lorain. ()., in quite a giH.l state "f preserval ion. The iaaboues and teeth aie no'.ed as units- t.allv large Ut-v. Stuatt Ib.binson, of Louisville. Kv.. who recently obtained a judgment of .:M.00o against the Missouri Dem.KMMt for I.Im I. h:. declined to nceite molt than S?-J.7v8 of 1 hat sum. Unemployed woramen of New 1 ork. in a iitii-s meeting or. Salm.'.ay night, calle.l U(m.ti the legislature for an appropriat i.u of two million doll.ua to give wotk. tolllty-Ilve Ihonsauil idle men. I I I. etc has been an unusual mortality among the bees it. F.tigla.id this wintei, ow ing to t he severe weal he. . We have not learned that tli. y suffer, d in this eout.iiy notwithstanding the cold. A handbill, siirncri by a Ilev. M r. i I Haxier, is b. ing extensively ciiruUted in 1. in.ioii, r.ii laini. announcing me ap- r .... .. pi'.ae.img Ii ansl;.l ion t. lieavct. ol m,u fJ l h.istians with.. 111 lim. The locomotive house of t he Pennsy 1 ;a memorial to the public, iu which they, Viinia Hailro.ol. at Trcn'on, N..L, was de- ; "ay that their maiih w! a... I Ihe inlc.esi si.oi.-d bj liie 011 Su-.ilay. Tie; 1k'.k...- j of their chill, en .leniiind c-v.ipt.ioit -f the , fives were all un out am' saved. The loss treat t. it leceived al tl.ehaiins of the He iil Hot fail sl.oit of f.o.OiHl. I publican patty, for whom they have bo. ue i.eo.ge Uisewi.k, of Hloomsburg. 1 ignominy, n tit nn.cU and perseetn ion. and drove a four-ill hand will, a douhle-seaied i yet ln-nr Ihe party at. undying devotion ; slcigl. cm! ai. ting foi.i- pet Sons, trotn HliNimslittt r .0 Dativiile. a distance if ten miles, in ".Ji'i minutes, ticenllv. '.'lata !. Lai.d. of A lle-hcny city, only fourteen yens of age. committed suicide at California. Pa., on Satmday night li.st, by taking arsenic. Cause -.inkuow;. Mrs. Ma. ia Isabel Toi.mes. of Oakland. Cal.. 51 In. latest person to dio and leave ' The female memh -is of th fumilv were j j her foitune to her faithful nurse. Thejabi.nl to cmiiiiicoc- the quilt in? of a cot j j nurse was a Mis. Isabella Htiller, a printer's , ton bed spread or "c.-nifoi t," and Mi, j w ife. and the fortune amounts to $141,000. i A correspondent offl.e Wanti. Ledger I residing at Ptttsfield. in lhat county, says he has iv.chsui ed all the snows that have fallen since the 24th of November, and it j.aus out just ninety four inches m.-aily eight feet. j Joseph F. Dengler. lately convic'i-d at j Pottsville ot taking -fS,(MK) that did not be- ; l-.ng t him from the fun.' of the National bank of which he was cashier, ha been seiiteiir-cd iotwo years and two mouths iu the rxniifeuti.-.iy. Three iiiai.l-n holies, named Christ ia tia. Siisnn iind Mary K. inkle, ag.-.l esp-c-ively 8.5. bo ai.d ,h years, have died near Qiiiii ry ville. LaiiCi.sii-i county, within live months. Neither of the two elder had ev.-r s. et. a car or si lailroari, and never had a beau. A bill will be shoitly introduced in ' sending of persons convicted oflhe lower gtades of crime lo Ihe Pcniteni i.n v, and instead to in ke them woik on the roads in the cm. my iu which the offense is emu mil ted. A 11 old steam tw-.it man is said to . edict a freshet of unusual magnitude next spring. He argue licit, as we had no rain during the fail of IS.!!, these will be unusually co pious in the spring, and us the.e is a hi'-ge b.ly of snow on the land, the 81 1 cams will be unpi ecede.it ly swollen. J:ieob Don Heidrtr, one of the Mtchi- ga:i liny eh clots, is iu trouble. It an- pears that Heroer 1 a Hollander. o came t Michigin w hen Ihit teen years old. this ixii.it iu the sloty ll.e pioi.ouu "he" The Dmocrals have been 1. Miking up the j must Ik- changed lo s.e," foi il.e -.(Lfiid -records, aud assert that no proof exists of , er confessed to ben-g a woman it. boy's Heid'-i ever having been naturalized. j cl-.lli-.;s. S ih siid that Inung compel!:'.' to The old fort in Marblehead, Mass., 1 eai t. her own living, she learned by exje- i.utll (luting the war r the revolution for the protection of Salem haihir. is now gar: isotit d by a latge bull teirier. He never strays beyond the hue of earl h wot ks ! ami "is so netce that all a ho a j.proacli Ihe-l . lrt ate c-.niie!Ied to beat a l.niy retreat. On the f.iit. 1 of t.abrtel King, at Ml. .'Ei mi. Ileiks county, a sow gave bi.th to a litter of thirteen pigs, one of which had eight legs. Four -of the. feet weic at their natural place while two had grown out on the back and the other two on either r!iL of the hind legs. The pig has since died. hlriith Keller, daughter of Thomas Keller, a cupcnter. at Mill Hollow, about to miles from ilkesbarre, gave birth to ner sceoini illegitimate child a few days! l'i.i tne tex , .ll I lungs w hat soever ye ago. Her father, with whom she lives, is a.k, believing, jc shallnceive." She had believe. I lo be the father of both. Public faith in th.lt -Sciintuial promise, and she indignation is so strong that the father has prayed fervently that she might 1ms mirac lleri. j uloi.sly cured. Suddenly she was able lo Judge Pearson, of Dauphin county, has decided lhat Ihe County Treasurers aie not onlv entitled tothe commission al- low.-.l bv the Sti.io for tl... e.,1 i.,.. ..r . . . . . . . . taxes .t:io the I'limilliill wea 11 .. I,., I to twenty-live cents for each license taken town, Alioona. Chester, Titnsvil!., Mead- viile. 1 .ockhaven. (ton v. Cai bondale. New Castle. Oil Cilv. Puklii, Pn.Uer m.l M.. .. . . - ...... W4TMT -t II ft I ! I. Ir B a t 1. a .... .b.a . . in this Slate. ' - v r.. -.....: -c: .-v-... , .-. . . .lllirr,.,!, -ilSllie. I lis. ..1. .....al Rank of Montrose, Pa., was taken before ft New Yo.k Court on Monday, and held in $10,000 bail, charged will, forgery. Tho nrioiii- was also held in S.i.ooo' bail to await requisition from the (Jovernor of --- --- . -- Pennsylvania, on the charea of mistip'tto- pi iatiou of '.J,t. 0 iu thut Slate. - . A fffv tftitv nrrn a .diil.l nf fi-a flkit 1 T T liart Iieimer, of McAlistcrvilte. Juniata 1S4. iu 4',v t ; county, during the tempo, ary nbseue. r Xavier Thi.iat L i ! "l t - - - - i r - -- -- ...... j-'vi-iw yi! 4 i.l i i n3 aimosi sli;ini;l l io Ot-nlli. About ftir litiiMitti Khautit a are far ' The U.v ci.rv-. .4 H i out l!.e ice in Sajrinaw bav. These . ' ructn;ea are made of thin c-kI, lined J mend, d by ih noveinor of Minnesota for this, he re-tched inu.i,,. ;"T t lie reliel of I I.csh unloi I unate rtn, but ami nitellitfet.t. i (.. .,: . , unless Hie wo. k oi the Hate authorities is wl.icl. lie c.(!, 1. i. . V """' ! KuppU-nu-nled by the swifter charily of , Wst educnt. .1 i,Mn ii, ,'t. " ' Oil Vale indl vi'lll;lls I here will be fe.'i.ful . iv neon ii ! ."'f'.j news to hear laf..ie the winter is over j laojea ri.NMi, .f New Ynk. iiitiidered his w ife Mary, on Sunday uioruiiiir. The ....... .. ...... A. ...... ..... :..... t . j ... - -it)"A.. "'i .. -.-.. ..i,.. rHn,ni r-.,!..- A.atn urn i , n : ' Kii.ee II.mmI. ki.s.m..! in.. liA.t. itin Mife t it-...!.. I. i .... .. ' '-.: , ...... - , , ' p. - ..... ...... .,..v l ... ( ! . -. . .... .- 1 . I . . I . . f . . ,,f . , wasim ii" muiiiiiie inn.s win. ! !rocei's cleik o.i .1 ... I ... ... ; " - , ..I' I"l'!l .....J . .. .... .... ..... r 1 . J .... , - I ; rwir,i ,ni- iiimm, ih. i'ijimm ii ..j i.iin i. il t.Mieis m h.-vp), ; her httsb.-.nd, who overtook her at her own cuied tin- l'...in,l.nt j,.,, ,,f " "c ' j rlfuii, .....I . .1 .. t. r. ...1 . i . ... 1 . 1. " .-.nmi . . ... I .. .. t 1 ,.-'. . . .....-..n ........ .- ..... T W!,:!. , ....... . t, ............ .......... ..-.. ,, juiiicrni ' III. hinK, into her breast. She died in a few pe:'d.i.ce and e.n : . j, s ,v j minutes. Flood eseajn-d. ..biaioed tl,o po-i-i..., llf ,'; I .. j ... ...v , K " t H 1 ! 1 1 ! i, m , , 1 ' 111 a snoi 1 1 line a: ler 1 ne iieaimem a iarn j lnn;p .f tough mucus was d:s'harged from i Ihe lhro.it. after which lire liiile fellow at j once commenced to g-t lwtler. 1 The details of the aacking f the town ', of f a!i by the libera foices under ("... al i I'ena in Canca. South Ameiica. a. now I rec.-iv.-ri. It was a tenil.lo tnassace in- ! volvitig ihe li ves of :.H1 peopl.;.- 1 f. I l.e battle w liich 1 .-suited iu the capture f tin: place Ihe at tacking genei hI harangue, hiv followers promiMiii; them lhat the pi ice of .Iieir t irl n r t,.i.?.l In. viv Imin'rifir k:iiL' utul slaiitrhier and ll.e lm at ;f:.c:1 ion ..f fii.-r ano n.e gi a: ;t.cit 1011 ... iina1- , rp'ip 1 . I nd l.l-t. for wl..ei.rn.,eheel,.i.ged j j j. ) I 1 tospaie the women only, destroying iti lixl tl It !J j ' Kt.ainei them ; the ot l.ei iiihabitan.s. iih.I :i;id branch. j The New Vol k rihl has a story t lint 1 hat les ) i 01. or on Montliy asked N-nv j 'ary Fich to -..ecoiupauy bin. to the White j Ilore. where Mr. (V Conor was p -esen.ed ; il S'i Tf j fo tne 1 lesi.ieni, ami mrifle fna. an ajwiiopy i for what lie owned wa ii.ieiniN-ale and nopi; limine language in a i. c.-.n p. ibi s'ie" IinVnT 71 1 ViTTl T"l'"n I j letter. The I'.esi.le t. il :s said, met Mr. Illlbij, LAAiLil. ij'jj.ui J 1 O'Cm.or fiankly. aud confe-e.l I hat he bad ' 1 ' never seen the letter, but had seen allusions j to it in the i.en-sp;.wrs. lie received Mr. O'Cmioi 's apol, .gy i 11 the spii i! it w as i v.-n. I. is s iid the t wo spent some t in;e in general conveisalu.il. The colored licpiiblieans of Fhild.-1- phia. in convenl in. 0.1 h rid ay last, adopt , J j that they have b--en .h-nicd even a pa:t of ; the einoiiuneiits .-l oltice. and .1. cl.-.icl 1 i their r'c-tet miiiat im not to ieM till they at- ' j lain the pl.ee and respect iu ennm, ! every eilii-n. 11 w ill. ' The Shippensbutg .V.'.r. say a sinr. lar incident .-ccuiled at I he 1 esi.ietice of ! John Yundl, near that place, last week. ' ' Yundl. in order lo make the co! ton : compact, begun to pat il. or comp ; with her hand, when it sicM-til v ignited and exi !sb-ri with a loud noise, and titrv ' Ihe enti-e fab: :c in shreds. A a matler i fcoutse the whole boi.-.eliot.l a. tl,r,on i into the groat. : c.iif;isi,m and c nsie.-ua- - lion. No catic. as t t, can be a.-sinid '. for this siiijula 1 oc.-ii rem.-c. j - A bill ta l-.-n im nei need in the State j Legislature making it ihcriiov of the ti.- j t l.onoi ai ics of 1 he s-vei al curl T common ideas- in this ( 'on.. .1011 cal. I, to keep a sen aratp d.ick.-t. in w hich shall lv entered in alpha!., ticitl older the names of ail -.-r,i who may be found to lm lunatics n l.;ibi' ual di iinkiiids ; and also the 11:11111 s nf il pi-is-nis ,.r j,.n ies against Imm ii.jtiuci i.'tis j have beet, granted, restraining them f.-oin I selliiig nr in any way encumbeiing real es ; ate. The t rouble might be to know w ho is 1 1. .1 , . . . i .... iiiiuiiiiiii ...uu Kai. 1. iin.l alterit is known. the prospect is not pleasant one t. the habiliieof the iutuxicat ing cup. to be put on recoid will, lunatics, and il should lie an additional incentive to beiva.e of the d. unkat d's doom. A !i;iii.2some boy boarded for a year in a Nashville hold, ami conducted a sewing machine agency, lie was active and suc cessful it. busiurps, and a i-ot of the wo men, with who... he was fond of a -soc in t ing. His y. .ml, full, cs iusiwc.l him moie freedom with tlx 111 lh.111 would have been acco.de.l an older beau ; but one day be bulged and kissed a cltamlx-i maid, and complained of to the landlord. At uciice lhat her sex was a deti anient. So she t.Mik to ti onsets. 11 ml in that cnise she ! not only did better iu business, but was Wc WANT A3 Wiil ?" able to biimb.Hizle the im.ricu. ?dl. Jaiu-lte M. IJobiuson of Cl.ic.r'o says I Init she hit been cut. ,1 of piiiulvsis 1 in diiect answer to prayer, and several of the clergyman .f lliecitv vouch for the' truth of her story. She wa. aec-uding to her account, a helpless invalid for seven je.u. Physicians were in vain, and she Ktcarii'y gu-vv worse. Herjiws became fixed by long disuse, and she could not speak. One .lav. when pai t iculai lv des- pouricnt. a physician having just told her 1 mean 4 'x J'.Jj;1,1.. ' "f ' 1 that she could not recover, she read iu her ! 0,,,',"'u' .'"'it! .'n'.:-' l it1'1'"''' move her j ivvs. ami lo speak. She got up and walked vv.1l.011t riiHicully, ami has been well ever since. John 1). Foi rest .lied at Niv Castle on Friday morning from the effect of in jiiiies infl'cted by himself. He had committed . .. ..... . . .... ... H'tri A.fri, iiiai is, nisemiM.wieu nimicil. . 1 T rrfir O.i Wed,., sd.iy. light Mr. Foi rest con.pl lin- GC21 1 XliSUiilii'v r.l to hi wife thai ho had a pain 111 his an- ';.''' no.., en. 7111 imm. ijiaieiy sent .or a pny . 1 Piciatt. lin the Utter ai i Forrest lying on bis lad fch signs or great suih'iinir. Ihe ri.cfor re- : ..... .,k, iir.t moved somo of tho clothing from the 0.1- I ... - 1; - r- . , Micniar...,,, . mm tH Illll-Sltll filial ..... I IIIII. kUAT n 1 sickening gash clear across the aUlomen. hxwhh'- n'fRl. ti. l....uid . n. 1.0. iihtcnM t-L s 1 I ...... in " ' " ...,. ....... . ...... . ... slashed in a frightful manner. It waa clear; that he was doomed to deal h. He gave as a reason for t he act that he bad U-en suf- i ferine from violent mental depression. Mr. . . . . . 1 forrestwa an educateil man, and well j known. He was recently b-tok-keepot of 'the Heaver Falls ciitloy. wiiks. iro.lt.1. t III -I1 1 f f.nii i I . V., U L ( I . i over wliicli . .1 " l rr ,. ii:nl i0 atte.i.i.u-.I ii u Vr 'l!'tt: ii!l.-d Lei ...,t, anil II i always nved f,.,- L' ' I- If. . ,M""-' -eM-!e to ) . c-.l.t. iltt.t l..i:s t. .! i. i ' ' j.ate terms with a Gcrmt.i , that ftutlier i;iui;, -itMi , " "' i.i Crosby stieet. went there extended to him. ,. ,,.,''-1' '" :.s at the back door bis wife , botanist, isu-: t , . '. . ' "v ... .. secn isiy to t!.e m .v ., ur , peiK, n:..t r. ceive.l l-ij.!,.; F.eneh "Pi ;i..kl;t. , ;,.u- All na c,.,,,,,,.!; . ,,r ... ., , .. . 1 '1 lit . - . . ..... .... , mill VJ , iimler cii i-iiiii.;:iim s bill li.i MJ.t ;,!, hoi I ilile K !'.,( mjf 'i-'t ii,.."-., '-'ii'h , j,.,;,. ii:tP!is. Ri nee r lii-tmrti I .1: . .. 1:1 . ' ! i. ..... -1 ... . vcr , :ino . inn ltnin il!ll 1 l.iiiiM-lr the h'lii his wl. .ii- .iiviic i-i:e!;.-.-'., T.-h-i Ire.-l,. re-:li in Sii-iip. 1.1 li.-r ! y. r.ii.1. ' a',. :" l! : il.-;;. I In Jail to a . :,o ; 1 hi 1.., four Inl.ir- ii. WIt:l DAIl l l.lt.KI,jTF JTT; 1.1. .! til . W III! I un . AMPLE TKm IM! 1 11 1 1 iii ureat i!iiaora - OHEAP GOO OF ALL KINDS Di1fUU.1U!IU v tu t:t - m. .MM. M M A M. A VIIPP 0 ;,r',; ! FOB GASH, AND GASH : n ' H . 1 11 1 T till wL; a ; 1 Will I' M.i .111,1 I,,. I ti WK u avi: Tin: i..'.::-:!:- Si. 1. 1. t " - -treating A VIM 1" f ,1 . M VM r a. ; rirti-.'!, : nr v j. , O I II- !. ! !". .IV :' ',' 1 1 i 1; : 11 r.-.A . r:fi:?: p..- W i 'li. W I a 1 irr q-iint i: i- - 1 !1 1 t.olliil lc ; i 1 co 11 . ' SELL AT MICH I.i 'IR H'-- lien, tic ccl,; -)' :: r! :" WE DEFY COMPETIi- n:.'l invite .:-. -n g.io.l ami I"' . . -i -i 1 I" :l' 11 f lect in .V. ir ..''"' .V 1 nn-! v v our eii-i h.e l-i ;' 1 . 1 :l i: wu m vrr 1 n'i' l.l-MIl! ItVI.N 1 I.l' U . .- T .vw im.v.N !:::.. aiHI lini"! i. .t'-it'i:-1"11- .r,.l i r.. r Nt.Tt:.- oitii.- r-vsi-,H.n.-- ..' .I l.li-I'- ' '" Letter preT.ire.l n-:iit n:.,.:i t!i- ci.-" "-1 v' t.-itiii-liincnt in .j-t0-' " , r i" 1 ' - 1 . .. .. I !,. I !. .--I' I n.'t Vet pal ! lis n . s eoiivi.ieeil. 11 we to tight if out 1 -', ' voir c-i-h or prn.- "" , e 11. I i'L- H .' I-- t;. -. ,.( a ,nrvce. Baxr. F.-i. fi-s'-u' y. t. 1 1 - r. v V I s.-.o r a wri;..I1 'eV l ived bo found ' . . f 4,C,I1' bowing evident OLD RELI AbUC r -. I J . . ,MMs . I"1 ' -1' WILKINSON&O . n r 11 il , r 4 i . t.J s ca.ii. -' i. , -; VJ
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