&B. US E-EL IX If CiiA iiii E3EH33URC, PA., Triliy Muraias, - March 9, IS77. RUTHER-.V-FIIAUD BCLL DOZING II AYES . the latest. Both house of the Legislature of this State have agreed by lesolution to adjourn on l-Vi.'I ty, the 2U I of the present month, : and reassemble ou the first TuesJ.iy of ; next January. OS Tuesday hint, the day after Hayes had ; been fi-anduleiitly put into the White j llon-e, Wells and Anderson, the two white : meniberstf the Louisiana Retui uing Hoard, j tilled upon him and consiatuUted him on . the fact that they had made him President. 1 J AVe have no iloiibt the interview was cor- dill and satisfactory, as it surely ought to ! , . . i "i . .,r it. l,..a Late been. In the language of the w ildus ou the heath of Scotland, iu their ilicailta- ( l:utis to M icheth : I When shall we three meet again ? 1 ii thunder, lightning aud in rain." On the day following Hayes' inaugura tion, Blaine, in a bitter speech in the U.S. ; Senate on the subject of Louisiana affairs, i took the bioad but plain ground that if; !.... L -i 1 .1 rnftctrl r...vi-lifil- fif th:lf ' , . , . , T, . , ! Slate, Hayes was not elected President nor " : Av i ri....:.i... ..r i.. i"..;t..i i jitrvitri 1 iid t irai'iiriii, .. i w iniv Slates. If Hayes refuses to recognize j , Pi.ek.nd Ihcrc will he nu aggressive war- . , , . . ... . , , , fare against Ltni, by Blame and seconded ; , , . , ,, .-1 . r 1 . ' by his followers, which cannot fail to em- , . J ....... ... . . bai rass his ndminstrntion at its very outset . ,. . . r ami stiauer tue i;ci'uuuciiu p;uj iiiioiiag luents. Is order to make assurance doubly sure, lMm ninir Board Hives ttMik the oath of .itliw nnpA lx.fi.in .mi. once after assumiuf ; '. . . . .... ., ,1 ine auiies 01 a position wuicu iumjcbujt , by the overwhelming voice of the people belonged to another and better man. " i S.itur hiy evening last, iu company with i Chief Justice Waite, Mr. Hayes went to Ihe . , ., .1 r rr; , I A lute House, where the oath of office was , tidiuiuisleied to Lun by the lhii'l justice ' n foresaid, one day ahead of the designu'td time ; and ou Monday, after the delivery of Lis iuaugural address, the same foiniality j was once more gone through willi. All 1 that seems to be needed now is for Ilaycs J to get his faithful and all-powerful friend, 1 J. Mailison Wells, of the infamous Louisi- ! ;tn.i Returning Board, to administer tohiui t the same oath for the third time. Thcie is luck iu odd numbers, sait'u a:i old proveib. On Wednci-dny last Mr. Hayes we do nt.t call him President Hayes, because we dem him unwoithy of the distinction tent to the Senate for confirmation the names of his Cabinet ofiiceis : Win. M. Evatts, of New York, Stcietary of Slate ; John Sherman, of Ohio, Secretary or the I Tieasuiy ; Geoige . Mcl'iaiy, of Iowa, fecretaiy r War; Hichaid W. Thompson, f Indiana, Secietary of the Navy ; Charles Detenu, of Massachusetts, Attottiey Gen ual; David 31. Key, of Tennessee, Post Master Genera' ; Carl Schurz, of Missouri, Secretary of the Inleiior. It will bo seen that Pennsylvania has been given the coH shoulder by Hayes notwithstanding a most 1 vigorous and well organized 1 libit was made iu f.ior of the letention of Simon Cameron's son as Secretary of War. What Don intends to say or do about it will ere Jong, no doubt, be developed. Ir the partisan majoiiiy of the Electoral Commission wc mean, of course, the tight members of it who sanctified and placed their seal of approbation upon the Loulni- mia fraud, concocted by Wells aud his He- J turning board, and thus made H,,cs. in- ! . 1 r T-n i 1 . t .. t- 1 i stead of Tilden, I resident of ihe I mted Stales ever had any appreciation of the biaius, honesty and comuiou legal sense of such a mail as Jeremiah S. lilack, of this ft. ale, tlioy weie made painfully aware of tuo fact by a plain story told by that dis tinguished gentleman on Tuesday of last wcik, when he appeared b-efoie the Com mission as counsel iu the South Carolina case. We publish his speech on our first page and hojve it will be read by every per son into whose hands our paper may fall. It is a speech such as no man .11 this couu- j try except Judge Hlack could make. It abounds iu eloquence, sarcasm, lidicule aud contempt, and if Jerry Black, as he is fa in iliai ly called, had never delivered any otber speech, or pronounced a judicial opiuioii during his entire life, this speech would srive to establish his integrity, nhilily aud leuowu as a fearless and deter mined advocate of the rights of a betrnyed Hi 'j n it r of the Amei ican people. Pack A no's i'oxus Louisiana Legislature hd pled a series o-T lesohitioiis on yesterday week, as was right anJ pioper it should do, declaiiug that Packard r. cived more votes lliau Ihe Kepublic.m elector-.' and that if ll.iveitiu - it t ii 1rf lo iIia i.ln.li 'I VfitP iifi Louisiana, Packaid, who l'ackaid, who icceivea more votes than Haves, is the lawful executive of that State and is entitled to the iccog- m - - . 1 ...f ... , niiwii .-oiivrib vi iiiu geneiai govei'll Hunt. 5. . -llt f ... i s . . , .. nciiiiiinii ...ti pianii)- , d'and althoughGiHiil, on Saturday ! cipiessed lastly an oflicUl oider, vi.lual.y ,ecog,.iz j .1 l-li..li l!i Ia.'HIIv ..Iu.iIa1 .!..........M : - - - ic , ik lemniu. lo bo see., whether Hayes ill go i:. t. J ........ ... , .. ixtLa oi. ma menu umiii, nnu give lis; c,unlei.auceat.dsupjK,,ttoPackatd. Thm Uli. question which, a. wo , a id last week, j win cuuiioni nayes ai toe very commence ine.it of his ad.niuistiation. We have hoi that b0 will contiitn Giant order and thus permit J uckain and bis coirii.l ! Hud thieving crew to "niep down and out" wtth the universal icclaim of all the honest 1 txyem in the Etate. In tefeieiice to j Hampton aud Chaiubeilaiu, tlio rival Gov- j inoisiu So.i'.li Carolina, President Grant j fcaij oji b..urday to General Hansom, Sen- j tor foi Iioui. Carolina, that ho w..id i - . i ...... t t ! ot ...t..r. ,,wreu iwo c.u...-oi., ; ii. i. of U- Ui U- CK.O, AFTtH a full night's session extending j until beyond 4 o'clock on last Fiiday moru- j ing, a day known t lie world over as Jtang- j tit's day, nnd after I lie ccitificatc of the j Inst Mate (Wisconsin) had been opened aiiu in.-t-i.ueii, ii. o i.o, .o. -J . 1 . 1 .. . . 1 . . ........ . . .1 I . Hayes, the President of the Senate, Ferry, of Michigan, announced the following1 as the result of the Presideutialelection. Wc merely publish it, after the fraud has been accomplished,' as the greatest and most stupendous political crime of the age : The whole number of electors appointed to vote for President and Vice-President of lit- United Statists ;KiS, of wi.ieh a majority is IS.j. The Stale of ihe. vole for '' President as delivered by the teller ami as determined n ml i-r the act ol Congress of January "f, 1S77. on this subject, is: For IkiiiLeiford 15. Hayes For Samuel J. Tildeu IPS votes i vines The state of I lie. vole for Vice-President of the United States ns delivered by the tellers mil as ileteriiiltied uiitler tlieaetof t'oitijiess PI'r";'Ja,l"ur:. If", on this sui.ieet, is: For Vil.liaui A. Wheeh-r lSi votes j,-ijr riiomas A. H.nidri. ks 184 votes Wlierefore I do niiiioum-e iliai Pv ii I her foul 1J- Hayes, of Ihe Statu of Ohio, havinii r-- n ;ii;t)i(li,y (.f ,;t, wI(n!' ,lllm,r ))f electoral votes, is duly elected President of the L. iiiteil pi'ales for tour years, comment j ing on the fourth day of Mitre Ii. 1S77 ; aiul . that Williatn A. V heeler, of New York, ; having received a majoiily of the whole j number of electoral votes, is duly elected ' Vice-President of the United States for fonr years, eomiueueh.g on the fourth day of 'March. H77. This aimomiieiiieiir. tin'elliei with the lis; uf the voles, will bu entered ou n-ju,ii,i,ii5 luonwu'raais. : There was no applause ami every fionctt ' Republican hung his head in very shame t 0 at tlin rr.niiilnli'iit vet. n:nei:il ileehii At i.m of - coiel. n l.iitnnl.l iI.a..1 It va f t. a ui 1 ' premacy of falsehood, "liulh forever ou ' Ihe scaftold, and wrong forever on the ... throne. As Judge Black said in his speech , . before Ihe (.ommistiou published and re- , , , foiled to ibewhcie : 'Nvsr had you n better right to rejoice. Well may jou say, 'We have madu a cove nant with death, and with hell are we at agreement; when lh overflowing scourge 1 shall pass through, it shall no: come unto IIM fol vi li:tle tti.-t.t lii. ...it .-i.fi.irii o.i.l "''er falsehood have we hid ourselves." , t 1 .1 jiaiivm.:tl ll'irn.i 1WI I b I I I I It' YIMliT. All? P"t nevertheless wait a III lie whi! filters of truth will rise cra.luali v. slowly but surely, and then look out for the ',.vt''!inVi"X b,,'""rH- T'B, f1.' t,f u' shall ho swept aw av, ami the luding-jdaee f f;i,,ehoo.l shall be uncovered.' This mighty and puissant nation will yet raise. herself up like a strong t'nan after sleep, and liak , ,,..,. ,r.,Us , :l (nKlli , . . 1 1 1 : 1 1; Tinnh. (t now ait ; letrilnition wiil come iu due lime. Justice travels with a leaden heel hut strikes wilh an iron hand. God's mill grinds slow hut lire.iilfnlly tine. Wait till Ihe flood gate is lifted atid'a full head of water comes 1 iis'niug on. Wait, and you will see tine grinding theu." Vir. wouldn't if we could and couldn't if we would secure the position of lst-i master iu this place tinder the fraudulent dynasty of Heturning Hoard Hayes, al though wc are free to say that if Samuel J. Tilden, the legally elected President of the United Slate, had not been cheated out of his just rights, we would not have hesitated about taking the office if .veil if but you k.lOW (lid rest. Still tllPia-lrmiM In., ll. in I two gentleman iu our towi: fully ns coinpe- 1 .j .o r 1 lent, to say mo least, and miicli moic loyal thail vluli.f, who arc Tataliy bent upon se- 1 cui ing the coveted pi ize. Their names, w e lined scaictly remind our readers, are Maj. j John Thompson, the present tflicient and j accommodating incumbent, and Mr. Ed. i James, editor of the Cambria Herald, one j of whom has and the other of whon. no j doubt would fill the position lo tho satis 1 faction of all concerned. We of course claim no political light and certainly have no peisonaldesiic to intei feie iu tlie contest between these two worthy aspiiants, but cannot rcfiaiu fiom calling their attention to '.he following extract fiom the inaugural address of the first fraudulent President of the United States, Mr. Hayes, who, in speaking of civil service refoitn, bo much dilated upon by leaders of both political parlies, and iu referring to the views and policy of the foundeis of the government 11.,, o iestion usui this vim v ,M.iR...m 1 "0g ute ' mficaiu ,anK,,f,2e ..Tlie, ,ieii,or expret.-d nnr d.-sired from 1 the public oHiri-rs anj-pariim. srrvii-e ; they i ......... . ,,..v wit: .i..(iu. IMlHl-IS hllOllltl OWK I their w hole service to the government and to Ihe people ; t he y meant l hat a i. ottirer sl.ou !; be mi cure iu his tenure an long din son t ai character remaine.! jiutariiiKlied, and the performance of Uis d uties satisfactory ; they held that appointment to nfliccs were not to j 1m; made nor expeclcil merely an rewanlsfor i partisan services, iiorlmerely on thenomiua- lioll t.r I.l.l.l1iru i.T I ...kv.. ,.u : 1 in any respect to ihe control of sii.1. an- ' poiiitmeiits. - A I Wc have no doubt that Jacob M. Camp bell, the Republican member of Congress elect from I his district, -will ponder over this Uiimistakeablo warning from Hayes, if it was made in good faith, and then Messrs. Thompsou and James can tell how the thing has been done, if done, and w ill be able to determine beyond peradveiiture w ho it was that killed Cock Ilobin. The Johnstown Tribune, of last, Friday, readers and tne Kepubl.c.m parly generally on me iraunuient eieciioti ol Haves over .. . . .. ... Tilden, uses the follow ing language : "Asthere wasfound no Uemibliean among Ihe traitors to their country iu lwil, and ail were Democrats, so too, now, there were ......, .tiiempTPii looveriiirow ti.e will of illof rthe t fr r. ! rul.ir . .1 i l.n .... . 1. .11.- I'Vl'l'lt? tiv VOIIIILf LUl.liarn .1 IKllrlinr llm "Lsurperr' "We thank thee Jew teacbiiiL' us that won! " Tilden a usnrr. j hcn, by the consent aud acknowledn-orl 0 .J UAH I I It I i ..r .. . . . junsmenioi mc a hole country, he received ..... ...i. . . nui u.ii; o.rtji-iiiy oi mo electoral votes, h"t alsoa ins,; i ity of over tvo hundred and .Ut, thound the popular vote of Ihe idimU A ...1 ..... ... i m . i'i'ioi . .iiu mi,, i ... iniainous ii and has been fully consumn'od. it is said and i.. . , . ' .. . .. . . . oomcu oi uy mc j ribune ti.it Samuel J. Tilden is a "usurper," who. on tie nirrht CI tl. after the election was admitted by vc ueiitnu.ig Itoard Hayes Iiimseir, in a ! enade kpeech delivered to hist fi iends at his ' residence iu Columbus. ni.l m I....- i..... elected j'he is an ofiice- course believ line of nafe decision of the I'ettniiiii(; Iloa milled fraud Hayes has been dee! ued ' Piesident. If R,.i, i... , . .' 1 - - vim I'ti i til I ft It dotA . . ..A ... " "' ep-s lvuliti!' i.i Hi..;; c'lilil be 1 he 7'ritu, editor kwms if. bnt ! mean of mass bands white and black. I Phih.deh.bi:. L v i" 2" 1, 'I""1! l,cas.crt. btcase it proves most c.s. holder .... der G,,,. ... ..f fool-pads cic, wa, made. His Fraud., ! check. CMJa li " i f"C,S,,r t,at cont.3 n.e.i are very j -An orchestra of 2,000 performers was o. and hones that U ,1 I-c.. Keturiii JJoaid Hayes, was pre- I who was rescued by his failie? died o I Z i "i " S.U! V1 yr'J I."ecede,; under tL '" 'Z I I rj-ies lhis morning. Mr. Hateman, the laudation' bv 1 .000 caua. ies V the iceds by , j " no i:i nu iiuuu .join oiiio or tne i.tuieraiifi ine on viemamimr mo of iim ii.;i.iii : j- . , j . , . .. . , i , . , four men of the Louisiana MiriHise. and detaebmPt.i- of ih ...v... f.milv b.. i n v. the .rX 1 h "' 'pin"Itch dated March . Ihe linches, linnets, skylatks, thrushes, d, by virtue of h.m -d .,.,y-i:, enlisted mob w'lto are Imici haiH " n says ,at u m I enry eh Ion, who at- ; Mackbiids, and bio.n nigl.tii, gales ; the Our iytshiitfjtoi f,etter. Washington, D. C, Feb. 5, 1ST7 . . ! . .' , the cabinet of Mr. Ilaycs is now the principal topic ,uivpik;iIioIi. I lie position 01 necieiai y : , .... - i- . . . , ' . , i 1 . l ' (r,,e j 1 easnry ..as oeen accorueu to ohm- ,or Sherman, and Mr. Hale has Wen offered bed with biRswe last ! the avv I)epatn,en!, buthasdec...ed Mlin, ,lt It i(i a liie trying to a I because he expec s in t wo years more a clisiUiin teaman to call God ,1 witness I succeed Mr. Hamlin in the Senate. .'fn- ti.st l- ilt .n,h.!n .,ri defend n... i. : tShernian has lecom mended the appoint ment of (cn. Josejih E. Johnston as Secre tary of u ar as a master stroke of j beini; claimed that an appoint me nature would make fJeiw -lohnston prcat measure resinnistble for the liavtor oi T lie soum. I lie personal iiieniia here of Gen. Johnston do not, however, i m,u-ni7a tf.r I 1it kiinriroLl lull tfif ttift till IT1A flir V J'I'I I'TU VlJk. f II V - ...... ......... - a Cabinet position. Won iameron is Won lameron reedingly anxious to le retained in the Vn.. Iluni.1 iinr lint Dun h:is oonnsit ion i ..... Sr.. t. w. '-. .."- --4-1- - - - , tit hoine, and a gieat many of tlie politi-i ciaus of your State want Harlranft. The ! master of the English language, Logan, is j - . . . . . . n partment, and Ins Inends have given tjov. oispuieil I iiat 1C4 electoral votes (giving t he ; " i "i , Y ' i"1"1""") Hayet- but little rest since his arrival here. J names or the several States) had been legal- j J-umal a,u( Guadalupe, and they are Lih The Southern Uadicals :ue the hungiiest: ly and const it ot tonally cast for Samuel J. j successful as agriou It in ists. ..r i.. t..f ir 1. Gn 1 .? it -.it if ! 't iii-t.o. - u , ,'i .. , .... i.i., .i John J. High, of Lancaster countv. is Southern Democrat can be" found who will ; lake position in the Cabinet be csn certainly pet it. All sorts or Illinois prevail 111 regaiU , to Cabinet appointments, but we prefer to 1 defer anv more than the above at present, j Vcsterdav the men.lH is of Giant's Cabinet called in a body 011 Gov. Hayes to pay their i..r I t.i him. II s.-ii.l tlieiu in- oividually that he desired them to lemain ' at t he heads ol their various departments ; until their successois were confirmed. 1 THE LATE PRtSONErtS OF STATE. On the release of Wells and Ihe rest f , the Returning Board of Louisiana from ! custmly I ho whole parly attired themselves j iu their best clothes, oall. a c.nriago and , , for the put pose of paying their respects to ! Gov. Haves. They were received iu the j most cordial maimer aud invited to lunch, which invitation they accepted with gieal gratification. They assuicd him of the. ! great pritle felt by them at having secured the prize lor him. hen they came away they exhibited so much pleasure at the re ception they met, and at the kind words he . ccrcu.ouica and nicking the prcscutatfous ' to hiui. I Cl.OSINO HOVi;? OF CONOKE.es. j All through the hours of Saturday itn : ineuse crowds of people of both sexes , tbionged the corridois of the capitol aud i the galleries of the two Houses. . The army j of jobbers, male aud female, were 011 hand . in such great force as to make, things look ar:,in. In both Houses during the" inter- 1 a it I ho littvli I tiiiiw upia r ttn 1 1 ifr Ik.itf'Lr gave mem. inai, it seemeu n.o.e ...an a clec,ols ai,noir.trrt wfts the.el.V dulv elect- 1 ?,ea1 l1 liend, on Fliday, by her compensal.oi, for their long imprisonment. I 1Vc(,ideut v Ut'e Vt)lled tIf Amer. '-'thcr while examining a .evolve,. She is Lvery one of them, black and white, cm.fi- . . , . . f not exiM cted lo recover. The ladv is U.e dentlyexpecta-itothee ells h.-is since j . IU ,he 4Mj of Ma.ch, 13T7. and futthe: 1 'f l-abe only eight mouths old. his release fiom cnsUsly been very promi- ,1c;u th;lt Ti,0)Il.S' IIoIltll icks uf A n unki.ow 1. boy, fifteen years f age. .pent around the hotels. 1 e w qn.le b , ,1Miill byi roccivud t, wi nm'b wu fo.iu.1 ou the 1'e.insylvHuia ia,hoad , lion with he Kadica.s both here ami from , (( t.k.cto, ai Vot ea fo. lIie ,)iUct) of yice track ..car Downingtow n, a few days ago. 1 uiii'f:tii. .r. iveiitt'Ti :ik in imlt hi . ' ... . . i out m n i.oioue it u i. .i vals private bills w ere taken up and rushed j any votes purporting to come from a State thiough with such rapidity tiiat not evcu i have Im- ii cnt-t by ersons tlnly appointed tbe titles were read. Huudietls of bills by that State, and for" that iUi pose to re passed in Ibis manner, aud the lobby we.c j eeive evnh-i.ee of the forgeiy, falsehood or ti iiimphant and happy. The li.iai wind up : invaluiiiy of any cerlilic.ite of any Govei iu the two Houses did not differ in any J. nor or canvasser. spect frim former occasions, tho same gen- After an ineffectual attempt on the part eial confusion prevailing, and 11 is baiu to ! tell what leally has been done. rvr!Tin r.i-Miins - 1 . 1 1.1 . , A rumor was cuculatcd around the fit reels t,at Gov. Tild-n would arrive bete at would arrive bete at 6 ochK:k this morning. 1 ne rumor i.aa me 1 a., . ... effect to draw to the vicinity of the depot . an immense crowd of people. It was (staled he would demand poMscsMoli of the While House. This and similar statements of an imptobable vhaiacrt-i were widely ciicu j lalt-d and accepted as facts by a great many ; people, all of w hich had I he effect to add to , the publicexciteinent. When the G o'clock train ai rivid there were a good many men , on it that looked like Gov. Tilden, but ihe was not theie, and after awhile he j ciowd separated eiy much disappointed. I TAKING T1MF. l.Y THK K1JIIEI.1XK. j Hayes, acling under ihe advice of his 1 friends, was sworn in at the Executive 1 Mansion on last Saturday evening between . Ihe hours of seven and eight o'clock, be ; fore Chief Justice Wake. This fact was a i profound - seciet, and even up to now is ' know 11 01.lv lo a few persons. This course was deemed advisable, though it was not anticipated that an exigency would arise under which, in case there was an inteueg- ,,ul" ll,e lxtc,,tKc office, the peace of tl w ld bo ,I11iei ilied. Tl , oath w ill be again taken t:-day as a part of 1 the olScial ceiemonits at the caoitol. i eace of! IIKSIGXATIONS. Mr. Hewitt led ofT by resigning his posi- FlKTrnxixo iioAKD Hayi-, on Satuid.iy tion as chairman of the Domocrat ie Nation-1 "'ht. before tho American people, took al Committee, and in doing so he asserts ' "P" himself the awful erime of perju.y, that Ihe iesult of Ihe electoral bill has dis- ! 'i swearing "lo preserve, protect and de Mppoiuted the hopes of everv lover of his j fend the Constitution of the United States." country. Judge Davis, alter appealing ! That Constitution declares that "the per- witli bis associates t v-dav at the inaiiL'tiia- I -! ceiemoiiits, will resign his oflice -ssc'ate .lust ice of tbe Supreme Court, to . wa.s iu iieio.s mat are green and pastures : .... 11 ". i II .1 . . ' new. 1 he o!d man has au idea that from his Senatorial seat lie can beconio the next Piesident of the United Slates. OLD TAKALYTIC MOUTON upon beniff serenaded Satuidav nui it ut i the Lbbett House, m speaking of Hayes' noliCo the induction into oflice of the us.,, p pol.cy, said he had no doubt that from the j Cr meiiis. He is not the President of the loftx character of Hayes that he would do I ,onle. but the eieain.e f ib l!..i...i 1 deavor Uli mil and ample justice and en- as lar as possible to obliterate tl 1(9 past, blot on. the haired engendered by j war. niul t hateveiv sti. in n... sa.. i would be for peace, security and protec . . ----j i vv.ivr.i ' unce, and !he band left ihiviur the. i,,,A I r ..I 1 1 . .. . . ... - "l iioui me roil.. ' DKFKAT OK THK A1IMT r.II.I.. The defeat of the bill inakinu anmonri- l ions for the army was a meat triumph r,,r the people. The infamous outrages perpet rat cu ny a stolid, bitter admiuistra- perpei rated by a stobd, bitter administ, a- j t.on, under color of law and supported by .bayonet,., have at last aroused the people, and their repiesentai ives who stool firm i vn" he bcailily sustained. We pay no I III m I", ''ca i tily sustained. ' . ! ,,,ore l,'Uute ",e 'm that oj.press us i . l.MtUI.YTIlOOPS. Some of the regulars at the. .N,,i ! i ... i. .. . " " "II" j " rt.iioiig nu- last 10 surieudcr the belief t,,at 1 ii,cu w"s honestly elected, and tho ! uuiing dr'r o7,he 's'ndt.s . . . .nv. i-i'mius . w ere very violc ! imclaiming that he is the lawful P.esi. ! 1 dei.f A .!, t-...;.!. 1 :.. - - nJ.i i . I I I .1. i. r , , , ... I -.... I li J.7., ' ! ,eve.reaI ; t aVld wVl'l be" fVmn parl'icSIng"; ,he co'einonies at the inanguratioii to-day. j T. . THE iSAir.ntATiox. i , ul mlt,,c.u Is ovcr- J ' ':'S 1R,,I!'" for obeying the! "ld.e.1' of tcu' asiciK. Want of pac .mi this passing ' o,ice, but we prombc a fuller description IIAltD sw-KAitixa. .o ciiu o. cv.'ii..i:..v,;. ne; .i.e.-c: .1. f e.in. miseTi'um aucin n . ar. iuss and n-at ip l.v i nf Iti-num in ..r va rn....... . ... . . " "o.n.iv, uiu i uouuui. v ..v .o.i. . u.... . v. tol yesteiday over the Presidential oath of J Hayes. The fact is, there is such a sense i of insecurity of title that Hayes and friends ;TYs disused to be swoiu in every lifteeii j minutes. ai:d during the first jear of his) bogus administration if it lasts so long j ...... ... ...,. i;ni ...l. r.. i t. , . - , , .,.,, trMw1 ..i . ,i ;.. i ..... ...... , . . ..... ... - . ........ macadamized tj)t -,0jjA ie traiit ijlttria Mundi. . Andeuson. The House 1'ulft Itself on Jiecortl. - On Saturday Mr. Knott, 'of Kentucky, chairman of the select committee ou the privileges of the House, reported a preain- j,. .... - . . . 7 . . . . ! pnted to tbe House in pursuance of its or- j der showed conclusively that in Florida i and l,ouiiaiia the duly appdn'.ed electors ' were those who had cast their votes for Til- i den : that those pretended electors who I cast, then- votes for Haves had never been I duly appointed ; that the truth of Ihet-e 1 facts is attested bv an nv.-i w In 1m in rr a 1 v of sworn testimony, as well as by the in- I teliigence ol tno American eopie, and 1 Iheieforc, resolving that it is the duty f x J this House to declare, and thut it does sol- ! ctnnly declare, Hint Samuel J. Tilden. of j the Slate of Xew York, received lOo elec- ' toral votes for I he oflice of President of the , lid ,. , J f of which votes were cast signed, cei titled and transmitted to the seat of govei niuentv di- I reeled to ".he Piesident id the Senate in j conformity with tint constitution and laws j .. f-ii-ic... 1 . , . . I 01 1 ue Liiiit-a JMaies, ny eicciors legally i eligible and qualified as such, each of w hom had been duly appointed an elector in the manner directed by the Legislature or the State in and for which he cast his vole, and that said Samuel J. Tilden, having thus leceived the votes of a majority of nil the pinion that he was duly elected Vice President for the toim of four vears, coasuiencing on the 4'. h of Mai ch, 1877. This preamble and lesolutin were idopt ed by a st 1 ict party vote i:j7 to !?'S. Mr. Fields,, of New Yoik, fiom the se lect committee on privileges, reported a icsolutioii declaiiug (after a long pieamble) tiiat, in the counting of electoral votes of any Slate it is tlie right and duty of Con gress a lid of this House to inquiie w bet her toe Uepiiblicaiis to amend it tins resolu tion was adopted without a call of the House. ..,i ;.. .. 1.: .1. .1 ll.i...ll l'l 1 .HI. VilOU, ..: 1111.1. Lllt7IVillll .1- .j .. . s e ... r 1 e II1V.1 .llill. 1. II llllll.lll Ktl I IIU 11111111 -MJl.OOl 1 at Morganz.i, has just come to the ki-ewh edge ol the coroner. 1 be deceased was a young girl named Sch river, whose parents live in tiie Twenty-first ward. Sue was regisleied at the institution as being six teen jeais of age, but those who know- her say she was but fourteen. She was com mitted to tlie instil u'.ioii about two weeks ago by Alderman iurke, at tbe iiiMtauce of her pareuts, who charged her wilh incor ligibi'.ity. She w as not well w hen admitted to tho school, and lant Sunday she was taken much worse and died that evening. She left a sworn statement just befoie she died, in which she charged her iiiin upon a married msu, icsideitt of Pittsburg, and said that Ihe drugs, which she knew must soon cause her death, were administered by her own hand. The board of manageis of the school are said to bo investigating the case. Coroner Thomas has taken no action in Ihe-case because the death oci-ur-led in Washington county, and consentient. ly outside of his jurisdiction. Tl.ecoioner ly outside or !ns of Washington notified, ami tl au inquest. 1'i county, it seems, was not ie gill was buried without illaburjh Teleyruph, Ui. M" "avuig the greatest number ot votes for President shall be the President." His 1 lauoutency, in ttieactoi swearing to "pre- Bj:,ei pro-ecv a.iu tieieuiL inis clause ol . 4 J T W 1?t? 1 a the C onst it ut ion, was overriding it, aud stealing office, and power, by setting up the forged and fraudulent votes of old Wells nnnlii.t l.n 4.. . . ..o M l....A..l . .) I 1 iiiuuui, oic innicsi, unciiiiii iiiyiu, .1 ' i ... rWd scoundrels. He does not deserve llltltftt OU t Mint lmt-" onto A.m. .... 1 hatred. Even the armed rebellion of JetT i. .. i . .. . uni, ,B pss oanyerous lo ine e:mvM of const it ut lonal government 1 1, nu the stealtlij-, treacherous thievery and fraud which make Ihe lad. lei over which Return, inir Hoard Hayes mounts to the Presidency. The nation survived armed rebellion, but w ho w ill dare say it w iil these later crimes Pittsburgh Post. EritNixo or a Hotel and Giseat Loss of Lifk. The Hateman house at Karn City, liutler county, Pa., was destroyed b fire on Monday morning last. The Ii, originated iu the office and cut off all e cane bv Ihe stairway from Lh..,.. ui.I OF KtFK. 1 he Isatemaii house at. K'nia yed by e es. cape by Ihe stairway from ihe rooms above. Mr. Hatcman rushed through tho flames with his son. He was badlv and Li,... r...i,.- ......' a ""'"'J monro . On reach inir the debt ia the bodies of Mrs. Hateinan, her daii"hters Nannie, Lou, Belle and Winnie" were found burned beyond recognition. A. I trow n, ol Ihe firm of Sproogle A: Co., v...-tr r. i , . . fil Thi.lv .,. . ' .-i .C..U,"C, ' "e,e "'' at the lime ? ...... I lie I line ........ f,oin '"'". Ti,. .. i . i, " 1 llC lOSS IS about $10,000 I TkSS nnu ' ' fit, ir.ln ... , r t j . l!lf.':.,"m.or Tuesday gives the following additional particulars- U to 9 o'chck tliM morning Uve bodies have UPC.' the ruins. The In one precinct of the M'MulIeti ward in Philadelphia 11 vo!ps were returned for turned for Caven and 136 for Stokley, lint 35 voters in that waid swear they voted for Oavon. 1 ! tutn'u 'hat has fairly Lieen macalannzed F j . i - i i r i : ,i i ! . : However, he swallows it like a little man. ; the I,aiK.istnr F,.f.i;,. .. lit Ol ll'lS p,- . . . -,,.. ! lis.i ... : ., -- f- -i'- - iuii iiineiii, mi ai uniay even- i pood be ' o-i.t, ........ ...c uih mi ni, Ul, :lle music nan in Jioston, siu-cee1ei ... :-. i" ! tempt ol the people who repudiated him at in her attempt to walk o:ie hiu:i.i-d mil. I At one pol.n.g place m the olst waid, it is intimated thnt he will not b psoMj- staje, and tho laughiugr-jacLass was gen , where 1". voles aie lcliuned for C.iv-M.i, 15 tutcd ow u.g .o the intei pobiliua off: it uA i cially acknowledged to bo the best o-llw. t.vur tu .Yew ami Other Votings. ' This is called "Washei women's Year.' It has fifty-three Mondays. The largest plant of tol in Pennsylvania will be pul bacco ever made put in Ibis season. .Sir. Smith, of Fottstown, owns four ..,- . 00 J ' . . month oFeWnr" ' """ l- .-Mr. Haves asked "the pravcYs of ail Christian people " auJ 3 dined ;,i. pi. i... ' .u a ,vli. ...VIS IUkVI oo II. orty years apo Archbishop Puicell, in twenty-eight hoius A horse, belonging to James G. Wal- ! lace, of Hopewell township, Yoik county, ! is thirty-six j-ears old and is still wot king. 1 A Chester county farmer is selling ! eggs by iuea.su re. in the West Chester mar- i kt-t. One dollar for a half jcck is the price demanded. Nearly 100,000 Germans are settled in cr'.niM f . 11 r Aiiiii.i;.,. i, ....:...-1 .... I .. c'R'tcen years old, six ieel three and one- J ,;a!r, "'Chefi hlgti, and weighs 2S0 pounds, i J . J .... ,'',, A negro exhibited in Arnold ville, .Mo., ,,as tal.1 "ke u,:lt " a 5 J,e can cu" u. JlVst i,s ,1;Uu'1' s "f. fc-o s-s a ; ""l ci, , . ,T V1 1 , J'7'w"f". (. aidllial Ledothowski has been found Cul" "r '"h tieasnn for having violated the Prussian t eclesiastieal law and offered lesistaiicc 10 the authoi ity of the State A man iu Cardiff, Wales, bavingstab bed his wife, the other day, she hastened to a doctor, w ho tliessed hoi wounds, but, finding she had no money, und.esstd them again. Cy a recent vote of the Indiana Legis lature colored childien are to have an equal chance with white children in the public schools. The DfiuocifiU were the strong est advocates of the bill. The Xew V01 k II "vt hi remaiks : "Mr. Hayes succeeds to something very like an oico-niaigatiiie piesniency. ' J le con liln tJ get anything butter, and even for that M . Tilden proposes to bring met. Mrs. .Mary Lace was shot 10 the light trains passed over before was found. Mrs. Stoier, the treasury clerk, who was thot at by her 1 ejected lover at Wash ington Ihe other day, probably . ow es her life-to tho steel lib in her corset which btopped the bullet ou its bloody cn&ud. Mr. C. A. Hovey, of Dcansville, N. Y., cannot tell a lie, but he has a bog that has sloughed its skin and much of tle under lying layerof fat, -.evenly or eighty pounds in all. and is now putting ou a new cuticle very like an elephant. The b-idge built by the Southern Pa cific, company across, tbe noitbeniend if Tulare lake is more than a mile iu length. 11 is suppoitctl by cedar piling, driven ten or twelve feet into the mud, and Ihe track ! ...i.,A .... ..... r . . 1 . 1 . is some eight or ten feet above the water. The boiler of Kocher & Maker's saw mill, in Huntingdon, Indiana, exploded mi Thiusday, killing Samuel Hall and fatally wuudu.g 'i-V1lVi ioU All. 11, J..rli 15. own. James (Joiliiis, W. Fi'azer and John Koch- . Tlie building'wiss shatleied fo atoms. The Pope has leceived from Eianee a splendirl and colossal cabinet containing 111 se para lo drawers .JUtl volumes, each co;i- ininitnr n ir-ini. 'ii i..n ..I ii.A p.. 1 .1.1.. III Mir lliMlS " 11. vwr MM'lllll I Ii I LU ' s, . . in .ci.. ..in, i tic IJUII oil me tin- VIll IU 1. Cl.llll'11, WCUU.llg, Ol maculate Conception in tts many dialects, j funeial, never whs on a car, never to a par A silver statue of the Yi.giu bi.rmouuls the ! 't never spoke to a gi.l, never had a hoii cabinet. day, and yet bd bis poll tax abated this About half the inhabitants of New j year on account of poverty, w bile bis faih Orleansaio Hoiu.iu Catholics, mostly t.f ' ei's estate is estimated al fiom $:j t,0J) lu the old French line. Their rliiirpin.ii . 1 JoO.OOO. veiy numerous, ami they represent gener- ally the wealthy and cultured people, of the city. The Jews have also some very large synagogues. I At TifHu, Ohio, Thursday night, ! Jacob Wetzel, a baker, shot his little girl, two years old, thiough '.he heart, causing ' instant death, aud aHemotcd to till l.iu 1 W ife, shooting her in ihe leg. No reason known lor the act. T he murdeier is safely lodged iu the city prison. t)ne huudieu and fifty-three emigrants sailed fiom New Yoik on Saturday 'to tiy their fortunes at lite antipodes. Their point of destination is Sydney, New South Wales. 1 lard times have tlii vcu these jh-o-ple to tlie uttermost parts of the eaith. Anot tier shiploail w ill sail A pi it 13. it is leooneil II. at a pent lemao fmm f- i , , " -Milwaukee o.is received a grant from Ihe queen of .Madagascar of a larce track of land several milts in extent, and is active ly engaged in the cultivation of coflte and the vanilla bean ; while a colony is beinr organized in Missouii to shaic his advau- I tages. A young lady of lloi.kinton. Mass., is sKiii to be in arritd to a man who lives in me .-.iiiun icu is. ai.os, ana wiiom she never saw but for fifteen minutes at a delM.t in Nashua, N. II., where they accidentally met Tour years ago, till they met in Hoston last week. Hoinantic, but very sweet and promising, too. iiiiniei Arnold, belter known as "Oi.l Annie," slarved herself lo death at No. 90 Hidge street. New Yoik. She was worth $ 1,(500, which was deposited in the German savings bank ; but being a miser preferred to die than draw a cent of it. Her plea befoie death was that she was saving it 1 01 i.e. uioiner. Out of 721 children born in I.n wrr-tieo Mass., last year, only 184 had mothers w ho were natives of the United States, while 540 were born of foreign born mothers. ' The population of the city is prettv evenly I divided between native-born and 'foreign. A text this, says the Phila. 2'imen, Tor the Protestant clergymen. Seattle, a I hi ivino settlement Sound, was founded some four vears no . i-.irsi noni ueoec. it. now bas 5,000 inhabitants, a daily paper, four churches and seven schools, ami on I ho 1st of January there were six ships and three ! ocean steamers lying at the wharves, be sides twelve other crnft. ! Tho Church of Home in laboring most ' earnestly lo pet control or the m gnes of j the South. They have already sent into, various Southern Stales a strong body of III'IOCI d ftnl !... V' X II r i m , ..i...-, ...iu ...u.-i. norm isiniormed Ucy ve nearly if not quite, one hundred voung colored men iu the Prima IlUllUreO r . "-i i'" ''""S n'c luiesi- '. Inuul : ' i..iucu iii.ii. in e .ew j oik Irih World is ou the decline, and i losing the wide popularity it once enjoyed, and says : 'We are not sorry for that cir- pninu.iii.i)A I...I . . .i. . v.. ....... ...hi; , lMW conirary, are New Oi leans on the loth of February, ar- lived, in the former city on Monday last, a room l iaiiii.il lie I, iu futt.oi 1 .. v Wekh, n. lie i m l ..... sA mm i..i" i .. cf his father. AT OAK HAIL. o 6 STILL TO CC I1CADCUAH7EF.S rcn WANAMAKER & BROWfi IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE CLQ TRACE. All the beet talent, experience onr! n-ivnn:anes i ran command, continued atOAtC HALL, to ii, . I BZ3T and CHEAPEST CLOTHING formtn trnU boy"' For eJxteen years we have lived at the r ! i cc rnr SIXTH and MARKET, and tlie bufeine-.- ci i:e ; " been so satisfactory to tbe public and ourselves, t.at-A. have decided not to Changs or muve the CIC'" business away. The people like the place an j vol,I-3 please the people, and we believe .ht-t Wo u.i j better than ever at the old place. The eale8 of the pest year far surpsrj a.T.-.Yrj we ever dreamed of. and this pufs it in or pewtr -j ttart the Spring of 18T7 with a STILL LOVCH ECAL1" OF PRICES, and a class of goods sotxccIK-nt l;.a,v;ti,., not efraiU to follow each tale with our wi.iT!i:e5iW receive bt.ck the c00 unworn ai.i Ui-.i.U tv.: tj customer tlie rnoi.c y p&icl. The store has been largely refitted, nr.C ' WH3 such a tplendiu tstoelt of Men's,2oyt' arr! clothing under the roof, nor were we evtri L; cheaply. Our word, for it, and wc a.-a - o sixteen years. TAZ OLD PLACE, Cth & Market. B Tor the T.Ti-nry or Tollt ! T.1FAT. to Vitta fnVc --.-i". f r KTA1I1.1-. OltiS, -.w hir tho niu- .rii-e. -n hi'-'i rt-i.-ii u I i oils. It. eo-t JSO MI CH IESS It: mi Ihn IiujuHitI art i.- t i i !t i r , iMMi-M-hi.M lis-.. Tin. ii-,.. ,,f ChhikKIi Sdhj.-i is "-..i -l.-uiiTf I l.v I'.V. -i. i u . . thr i-eiMTV of t)if, Wlilt- S-.ni muli-ri I s nc li-ir-n!-.. C icl...-.all. VratI uii!li.il l-v 1'ii.sturhj iik,'.c-; ajit. -Th oldest (. liiisliati chinch in lh 1 A vvoild is probably .io at OileauaviHe th e I (Tex.' Y. . f 1.. ...'.1 v- .. . . a r . 1 . . . . 1 . upptitum J tii'jit't i of the ancieuts in A 1- gena. In the oavemeut is a stone wilh an luscnptiou stating that it was bui:i i:i the ! thiee cL iMi year .-3, A. !., s hmi after the conversion . of Co.iKtantii.fi. Several portions .f the ' building aie st ill iu i?;-oI lepair. j There is a man in S uitiitngtoi., Conn., 1 letweeii fifty and sixty years of age, who! has steadily wotked for his father until l.c ; Ireseut day, nevei had a dollar in his poel.- . .....-,.... . .. .... i ... A clock at L yons, France, has a crow ing cock that llaps bis wings and tin ice sounds bio i-hiill clai i.ui every three hours. In a gallery beneath him a door opens on one side and out comes he Virgin M iry, and from an opposite door the augel Gabriel, who meets and sabites I ! scends noon llm Viin in.. u...r ..ri.... : these have retired a ieveieii-.1 fa'thei comes lei comes forth and pantou.in.ieally gjvt.s the specta tors a blessing. Santa Fo, New .Mexico, is the oldest city iu the United Slates. It was a popu lous place when fiist visited by Ihe Span iards in ir,40. It is the beadquaite.s of the Roman Catholic Chinch for a huge section of country, and is the residence of an archbishop, captain general ami the vai ions oiileis of m i..si luuvl Tl... l.. i... i , i ..-..i. . 11 & A I - j tenaus have within a few 3 cars enteied in ! and now have a olam adobe rhmr-l. l.oi'.l'- ing and a valuable mission properly. A sheep raiser in Po,.e Valley, Csl., sold his flock lo a ihkii livinc iu the adia- . cent valley of Perrvessa. ten miles riio-.'..t ; fcion aft-r the former mitse.l H. .l...r ! which had always assisted him in herding i he sheep, and searched for bim iu tain. , ie was a va'uable dog, and bis loss wts j duly mourned Tor a couple of days, when, : to h is master's astonishment, iu be came 1 from Eenyessa with the whole flock of ; sheep, w hich Le had broueht safely home t again. A parly of robbers boarded a locomo- . live at Long Point, Ind., killed the engin eer, set ti.eengine in mot.ou, and drew au Adams' Express car away to a convenient place for rilling. This was in lt75. A tew days; ago live men and a woman weie arrested ns the lobbers. Tlie woman is Jeunio Osg ,.d, and it is said that she not only planned the ciimc, but was leader in its commission. She wore men's clothing and a falso mustache, a;;d was or.O or two who killed the engineer. Tho Democrats or Texas offered a pilze banner, to be given lo the Slate showing the largest majority for Tilden, feeling assured that their own State, which gave a Denmciatic majoi ity of 10:5. 01)0 in 18", would win the piize. The State of Georgia, however, gave Tildeu a innj.u ity of 79,(142, w hile Texas gave him 59,U93, The banner, which is very large ami is a beautiful piece of workmanship, has iust been obtain d at a cost ( $450, and a committee will be scut with it to Geoigia. Edwaid Kelly, of Potlsville, a young Mollie Maguire, has confessed he muwleied John P Jones, a supei iuteudent of Ihe Le high and Wilkcsbarre Coal Company at Lansroid, in September 187."). He says he did not want to commit the murder, but .. r. : . t i. ... . p i.. whs xiiitiii iu oacK uai u account in n.c . . r ... j- : i-iH.'M'inii-iiii-s in i.a viug cow ai u ice ai 1 1 ioii- , leu iu nun o n.s o.oii.ei iiiriiiuris i. i nc Ancient Order of Hibernians. The con- I fession caused the greatest excitement ' throughout tho coal regions and it is ... ..... . . ... . . .. .i. i tno.igui mis is out me ioici iinuei oi oiu ooles bilds : and Ihe brasses bv the parrots, starling nnd jackdaws. The dresses of Ihe ..l.;iA I.U..b l,;..l in.l llm ln.rt Imllfinrh i..i i.n...i.n, u..ni on the ever ht.ud al .1 uatioui L:. d iLo.v. 1 - a WAHAMAKER I mm, t nu'i s rr' T."i . i.--'-ww.i .... en; 1 f-Ci'tit .f.'-4ii. OHIi i l..i.l A fi. w tv--: trite, Kiu Tlioin psi'ii Ii v ; i . tr i.i ai Li i- strtltid t -lit t- i 1; f- r & c a. was ciooiU. :u lloithel v I'll ; lost l.ei way in thiity six i.i .1 1 . vet v eo'.d a. nl I ;.i folli.d I wo of l.i i death, alio e poor nu.; her l..iil of hoi -ha I ;i' il leauiui.' oxer ti.i the sioim. 'i l.i iu iiu ate iii; : u'. The pe-...:e xvi ie laielx ir.i '..i-i: '' c ' ! -. ... .1 1.- l!..-Hi i : ..f w. ?f pheiionif!i.i it was noTltiiii slioxvtl of !; la 1 ;e a- a he!, fists. The s Ac- .d I! f li.t. ofadink ci,!l. -'!-:. a blight. hin sal-'....i-r ghiss. The shoxxe: v,.l. ed over ll"t ni 'ie I '" and folloxved all i n ' ; " cai.noiiai;ng. A piiii.-Vf' -the vicinity tisitul hy t.-? ma'iy as a d- e t :h (-.' " ; the editoi's hmi.-e, '.l " imicli damage. William A. J. c' !,;;r. w the Dajtou. ni... N.M-t-."-veaisoiii. has a wei-.l.-dJJ'' iu New Jeis. v. fuui 1 ... . .. .. -.i.: s year lie xxfis in i. e 1 visited liial.y exi-.v pt: IS V) he tin ned t:.:j;e: u :l.t et.Hsted in the aiinv. I-il-. .11 t 1 1:1! I 111 " T 1'! 1 lime to tight :.t J. '.!!;. seven wound. At ti.ra-' '' a ivoin.iii w horn he li ! !"u " ' .. , i.-T.. i1.1T nl ( "ha. le!'ll. " . - :.. .1 M..1 xvas wietKeu m "r . cm pt tiled and ens" .ivuilO :.. 1 s. ivi'. xi!.. under A.iti.n..l 'y Semiuole aial MeM.".:ii ...i...i i.;u iMviiir eaieer :i.s. I'll- b- wrecked on thecal e.ht--.settled in MissoiM. f Ihccal.ieoa r'lHl.'.'3;1 ced a most ler.i.w ,f 1'c 1! d.n, the v in laje ton to Sir Willi.ua net. aud men I ti t -.1.. - p.nhair.e shire. M.s. N. !' ;"; i llichaid IhinsU-vM':-- or or much of t!".e S"''-; a brilliant an 1 i.-.v ''t,.; the lemaikable pa:t ''' ' , ., , ...... 1 .. . i.nwjW t:.e lact mat .'- " . , ,.:j- ... . .iie o .1 ami u"."-' ti'i 1; j . i - in, uf a ci.ioli.i her titled hushaial i ej. H.i'ris'.iuig ; !" maikabie alli.ii c- 1- .In. ci.e.-t.-.ele ft the .1 ilh Couit ofthc Imicl . .-e k, tion.il retuinmg AU ' "x , c fiatr.lulent count i"-'-", billiard maiker, ai: cr fellow. Al It- ' ' T.l'L Cm -fiirp t ' n . .. ...i I Le 1 '. lla".it - u.iiiiioi , ,i i.i:i a singular de.nl. on ' "n the Tf.i.lv-sixih wa:d - - ,V Feriy L-.iHling.i-l- , day moining. a , biHsecar, lien.- ' ,,.. inc, a huge roc by alternate f.eez f Vl V d.wn f.o.n ti'J' Vil.e"1" and crushing l!'1"", : sent the m"""" uilhoilt a moiiie nt s li-..d in the citv w I :e i"' .eside, but wliet-e A strange i.u"j - . f., .,.! his biollii'- - since, some of om rf; f ,:j named Oil''1.. 1 Tempeianoevi'.le t.e- ti disabled by t-"f along at'd rut M- ,t biother of the the spot where l.e ; , UJ... taidadi-unt fo-..-' .t v.
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