The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 30, 1877, Image 2

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1HE G1HBBU rBBJ
EBEHSDURC, PA.,
Frl.ky Morning, - Mavch 30, 1877.
Tim annual election fur directors of tbe
Pennsylvania Railroad took place in Phil
adelphia on Tuesday last. Their stock
has been looking up a little of late. The
following ticket was nominated and elect
ed, 'there beiug but tittle crprsition :
Thomas A. Scott, .Josiah Bacon, Wisfar j years this was believed to be true,
Morris, John W. Kennedy, Ale. J. Der- J ffcCts, however, which were develo
byihire, Samuel M. Felton, AW1. Diddle, j follr yCars BgQ ( to the belief that the
S. barker Ebortridge, II. W. Phillips, and ; c,iine had been instigated by the leaders or
Jylin Scott, of Pittsburgh. I head men of the Mormau Church, who in-
! dnoed the Indians to assist them in their
In September, 1857, almost twenty years
ago, a company of emigrants from Arkansas
on their way to California were butchered
in cold blood at what is known as Mountain
Meadows, in the south western part cf Utah
Territory, where they had encamped for
the night. The nonibcr of the emigrauts
was about one hundred and fifty, Including
men, women and children. The slaughter
was complete, only a few small children
being spared. The Mormon account of the
massacre was that it had been perpetrated
by tbe Santa Clara Indians, and for many
Certain
loped about
Our Irtish htff ton Letter.
The New Simj Lute
New ami Ctfer Noting.
Whsimxctov D (,'.. Much 20, 1S77. text of the foii stay ok kxlcction i General Lwgstreet has just joined Ilio
. IN Tins state. j Catholic Church- in New Orleans.
the piti ation. Cart Schuitx was -implicated in Hfe
Ere the lapse of many days proof will be Skction I. Tliat in nil cases wVre lands, ' Mountain. Meadmv massacre. He was an
forthcoming 10 show that the Southern , ,,,,)IMl,ollIrtj ,. hereditaments have boen or ! Indian interpreter.' "
inetuter of Omgiess who prevented ,,,e t iiei.ef,er ,ia be levied on, by viitu of Two young men In "Wayne county.
defeat. f ihe electoral count had assurances i ft lvwit of fuci,tn or other writ of ex-I G., want to marry. Rich t ffers SCO
Irom UUM whu wur i ..... ... , ( , iM.iuesI
AlTHOIOU the Legislature was ashamed ; work. John I). Lee, a bishop of
to pass the joint resolution donating to each ' ,,, frf-mdjne j the Mormon Church, who i Gordon ka.h1 that while he felt no resuonsi
for Mr. Haves that he would, on attaining
the Presidency, give to the fcoutli the same
lights of self-government as were exercised
in the North. The public mention of this
fact has caused considerable sensation and
stimulated curiosity to know something of
the details, particularly as the partisans of
Chamberlain and Packard affect to throw
doubts unon it. During the progress of
the electoral couut, and after Mie electoral
me eifcorm cnuui, huh a.-.v. -tor. , lliqiie8t t Vallle ad a,pirtj8e lhe hnil j
commission had by its grossly tin fa.r and ? a()(, jn a, CBWi ,iere deft'
partisan rulings made apparent ,ts d,. liber- fc1. or ,lt.rc,Hhl,,tts )lHn cm,Ke,it to a c
ate intention to eive all the disputed States
to Hayes and Wheeler, benator Gordon
went over to the ball of the House and hHd
an interview with Representative Foster.
ouest of twelve men , acres of lantl for wife.
summoned bv ihe sheriff or coroner of any i A little child ii Cincinnati was kilted
of the cities or counties, agreeably to the by a savage bulldog, and the mother,' who
existing laws of this Commonwealth, shall . attempted a rescue Was badly bitten,
find that the suits, issues jnd profits of t The new postal cards to be isf ued on
such pioperty are not sufficient beyond all ! the first of May will be tinted a light buff
reprises, within the space of seveu years, j on one side and a pale pea-green on the
to satisfy the damages and cots or the I other.
debt, interest and costs in such writ as j Dr. Acker, of the Norrisfown Register,
rreuiiouea, ii snail oemnuuiyoi me same - uns ins riesiiieiinai cauuKiaie. ior iocu
nominated, and his name is I nomas A.
Hendricks.
At Fl-ience, Arizona, there Is a res
taurant kept by a Chinaman, with a Mexi-
on wife, a negro cook and a white man
pro-
nd-
Coll-
demuatlon agreeably to au act, entitled :
"An Act relating to executions," passed
ATOAKEAIL
or its members a wpy of Puidon's Digest, 'jived in the southern part of Utah, and bility for the action of the House, yet he
it took a new departure ami votert away liIltd ,,l0 po!,itiou of Indian ageuloi nirmer, i "1""' '
r ... ....u ...... . . .. have iruaian'e ;s that their Slate govern-
o. w.e ,.ro.e s .......) - wftS bt.I:eveu t. nave taken an active part meilt8llllll ntl,. ,e iute.fered with : that I
....... ...... - -, - - in g, i.jng iipoi ti i i aiioc-oiis iiiuiuci I they hart coutennert lor me pnsr. leu yeais
Paul's History of the Soldiers' Orphans nf tie t.miK,rits , and about two years ago I fortius right, and that if such pledges
H rhools of the State. This was literally ; i,e was arrt.st.d and tried at Beaver, Ut.ih,
r-.bbiog Titer to pay Paul, for ti e money ; i,rf(e jujjje Horeman. On a technicality
H rea.iy appropriates lor me umnn n Of some kind the jury was on that occasion ; count, and would certainly favor tilibustei
wero not given he Would go into tbe House
and urge upon nis Southern friends to as-
1 -: . :.. . : i. r 1 1 . .. ..f .1 ..
' MM III Il fvciJlinv tile l.lltil'.-i uiuyioaui i lie . .
i ' . 1 , , , . . , ,' . letuin of such vnluatiou or arnraiseruent
the 10th day of June, lbUO, and in any case ; for a w liter.
wheie an inquisition and condemnation of: In Quebec 6.000 children receive gra
6tich estate as a foresaid shall not bo deemed , tuitons instiuction in the C;tholic r.-ligii us
necessary in law it shall be the duty of the j establishments, and 4.000 indigent sick a.e
sheriff or coroner of the proper comity to : cared for during the year,
summon an inouest of twelve cood and I The wicked var of the Cincinnati
men of h is bailiwick, who shall be' Enquirer says that Hayes is a good bass
under oath or afllrmation, and shall receive j singer, and can sound Ihe depths of Wells,
the same pay as jurors are entitled to in j iJradley and all those low notes.
similar cases, to value and appraise the
same, and the sheriff or coroner shall make
Paul himself, s ho, w hen he f.iilod to make ; tj charged. Leo was, however, letritd j '"g if theie was no guarantee civeu that
his hVoty pay, conceived the business-like nbout tJVO Inoil,lls ngo cIlvicted and sen- I t,, r the past eight years
a .d biiUiant idea of getting the State to ! foced ,Q (,e;itb A ,lw f i: , ow i be abolished 1 oster replied that
. . , i i. i t.uu. iluvf 11,11 aoows a i all the necessary pledges would bo given,
buy .j,000 copies of it at per volume, t Cim;na Uluer sentence of death to choose i and that. "Pu si.lent Hayes" would cettaiu-
This book is to he distributed free nrati bctween i,-,;;,!. fcbootini and docat.ifa-
a-nong the members of the Legislature and ,ion r selected to be shot. On last.
the State officers at Hanisburg. Tho j p,;,?. tIle Marshal conveyed him from
ly do what was right and proper. Mr.
Poster showed a lePer which he had re
ceived from Hayes to that effect, and that
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j.ni.Lur i ncii K..,,.K 1C...,.C. , ;0aver to the very spot (Mountain Mead- ! whole people. In the letter of Hav s to
tb;.ut tUteen copies. If this is not one of ons) ,v,,ere 1R i)lutal Cime ,,a(1 becn C()tn. . Mr. Foster, he said that Foster had'marle
f.e most brszen and unblnshing of robber-j mitft(, . 1S-- aiM, t,ic ,. just such a speech as he would have made
W, under the thin cover of legislation, we i cwffin, 1C lcccived five Wleta in the region j iVLZ
:e at a loss to know by what milder name . tif t,.e ,)Ca t fiom fivp nuiskets fiipd , . J cncor3ffir. but he would
ta call it. No Democratic member should
, employed for the nuinoso. His b-lv ivns like to have something more definite.
soil his hands with the booty when it is : t..i- ;. i .1; .i . . i Foster then, over his own sgiuarnn
f,,r d-liwiT. If !.p i!op h will like . . . . i dresed a letter to Senator Cordon
j .... ...... . . . , . , m . .
Mi
i Foster then, over his own sgiuarnrn, ad-
!ini
iiemts. lie wrote one a 10112 conies- i,.i. v,....,. no, i. ...
rtii.itia 1 "nut; sivn. wiiir ifi c . 1 1 c v
the interview, in this language : "I feel
authorized to guarantee that the reople o'
' South Carolina and Louisiana will be al-
lowed to administer tlieir fovernrrfptits
I'mons. r:ivs :.i t. ... . r
K. Bradley acting as umpire, Stanley :,.,..." :.,. ... , ' j ' " r . J. ,
and that there wil! bo no futther inteifer
11 1. . .ma . ; . 1 .1..
, oe giuuy 01 .reaving suuen K"'"- ' iou giving the names of the men who-hh
'm ! 1 1 .l., .,.! ,t. fri - .
Yhen tho electoral commission was
names are Ilaight, Dame, Higby and
,laymg the game of tight to teeen, Josoj.h . Sinitlij n, prom,nc,It Mo,
the liloorlv mnk.
! t. TV m .
ji.uinews aim vnanes rosier, ooiu (i!ii.;mm:.f,i,,:. T., ..:
nuiiiiu iiv.u in iiil 1 nii'.'i Ainn. in ii i.-s it iti. 1
Mio, the latter lepresont ing Hayes' feS5,i n I.re implicate Brigham Young as j ,c0 State covernmentu by the t,o ps.''
trict in Congress, induced Gen.liordo.il !W01. ,,, Mr. Stanley MattI.ewsals..Vvrote a letter 10
J ....... j ijordon to the same 1 th ct, ami in aihlitton
slaughter, and, if he is to be believed, , to these written plcdgesC.cn. Garth Id made
Young is equally guilty with himself. Lee ! verbal promises of a substantially imihr
wns a native of Illinois. 0.1 ve ws old. had ! character. Senators Bayard and Johnson.
At Ivintnersvilm, Pucks county, a
large rock fell two hundred feet down a
mountain and knoeked in the side of A
bouse, terribly scaring the people.
The report that the remains of the
"Father of his Country" are petrified
proves untrue. Late events, however,
must have mortified him very much.
Mrs. Pauline, who iccently died at
KlnsnowitK, Austria, at the advanced age
of 103 years, altVi'ys enjoyed good health
and was never known to take medicine.
Samuel Vann died at h is residence,
near Trumansbnrg, N. Y., on the 15th in
stant, aged 104 years. He was remarkably
robust snri active till within a few years.
Xeai Spuyten Duyvil. on the Hudson,
the other day, an unknown man ju:ned
from a cliff to the railroad t lack below, a
distanceof ninety feet. Of course he killed
himself.
.V twelve vcar old negro boy of Lex-
other writ fort lie sale of the premises ; pro-J inpton, Va., whose occupation is carrying
vided, I lint, the sheriff or coroner shall not brick to workmen encraged on anew build
be entitled to iundage, unless in those j ing, amuses himself between acts making
CHSos where a. sale of the property fchall i models of animals in e.lay.
take place. . In New York, Sunday afternoon. Al-
Sr:o. 2. That in all cases where lands, I fied Picard. in a fit of jealousy, bound bis
tenements, or heiedilaments have been j wife to a chair in which she was sleeping,
heretofore levied upon and condemned or j and then cruelly disfigured her face by a
extended, or that hereafter -may be. ex- free application of vitriol.
with the writ aforesaid, to the Court from
which the same issued, and which valuation
or appraisement shall be conclusive in any
future execution which may be levied on
the same property ; and in case of any writ
of venditioni exponn or other writ, shall
issue for the sale of such lands tenements,
or hereditaments, and the samo cannot be
sold at public vendue or outcry for two-
thirds or more of such valuation or appi aise- j
ment, that then and in such case the sheriff
or coroner shall not make sale of the pre
mises, but shall make return of the same
accordingly to tho Court from which the
execution issued; and that thereupon all
further proceedings for the sale of such
lands, tenements, or hereditaments shall
i . be stayed for one year from and after the
' I ....... ,j . .. . r . 1 . .1 j : . ... - ..
hi Tii u ti.iy me ir 'luiiirtui rcpaiiim or
anil other Southern Congressmen to beiieve ;
that if the electoral count was allowed to '
1
proceed to the end without any fillibuster- ;
ing 011 the pait of the Democrats, Mayos !
would remove the troops from the New I
O. leans aiid Columbia State Iloiifts and
have Packard a id Chambei lain to staud 1
or fall as toe people of ench of said States .
Might determine. Matthews and Foster
tolie as if by authority of I 'ayes, and it '
is stated that (Jen. Goidoii has wiiitcn ;
vWK'iico that they both said so. Hayes
la w !t nies that he authoi ized any stnte
l'ltat to btf made about the removal of the
troops, and that all he said to Matthews :
m.l Totter, or to any one else, was that i
t !if! people of Louisiana anil South ( 'aiolina '
v.cie entitled to local self government, and
tb.it he proposed giving it to them. The!
only and sure way to do so is fur Hayes to '.
withdraw the troo:s, which is all that
upon tho strength of these pledges, urged
upon the Southern members o withdraw
. .- - j - j , , - Miinn 11110 I'l MICH will, in tcrtiri HI rut. 10
"v.... 11 ., .1 worked night and day to disarm opposition ! ' ,. . . . , , , r , .. . .
jear the place . 1.1 1. ,, 1 i summon t.velve rnm! and lawful men cd his
to the count, and the lesult was Haves was . ( . - ,.. . m ,
is a luiL'e stone t j . . 1 T. T 1 bailiwicK,who,beitia5iirst sworn 01 affirmed.
""h- -lu. ! (hclired elected. It is of course a matter o , . I
r....,., ..,.i,. 1 r i- . , j.. t . , shall maife a true valuation or appraisement
cmumcnt erected of history that had the Southern mem eis ,.r ...,i ..... ... 1- . j 1 . ,- .
fijhtcen wives "sealed" to him, three of
w.iom remained faithful to him to the eiid. j all opposition and lt the count tro on
lie had gi.rf '( vr children, fiO-four of i Lamar, John Young Brown and others
whom are still living.
wheie be was hot there is
- ..
ci on Mil iiiuumiug ins monument erecteu ot history
over the graves of the ill-fated emigrant i tlected to side with the filibusters, the
paity, on which are insc.ibed the" well j 'c",'-"' count . would have been defeated
, , , . , , ., . and Haves would not innv occupy the
known words, bich he co.nd easily see White lfoiise. So by the above it will !
and read while sitting on his coOin: " 'Yen- I readily perceived that that Christian ::i
ok.vnck IS Jlt.SE, I WILL KLIWY,' SA1TO j s'atesman now IioMh the office of Pies:
tiik I.OKU." dent by the tit'eof fraud, and by no other,
j and it will serve the Southern inembeis
m -m who sold out to him perfectly right if he
Thkui; aie scores of politicians in th is ' should rule them by the troops, w ith ti e
country known as trimmer who in an j troops, and for bis own personal aggiamiize
einergeney will eacritiee their honest con- : ment, with an iron hand and will. Where
ictions of rijrht and "bend the pregnant ! be ye Southern chiv.iliy. to "sell hiSbirth-
hingcsot the knee, that tin if t may follow j right for a mess of porridge?" Kven Gen.
law niiig.
tended in virtue of any writ of ftri facia. ;
and in all cases where anv lands, tene- !
Miss Bertha Yon Hillern on Saturday
complisliert t lie unexampled feat, at
STILL TO BE KEAOQUARTERS FOR
WANAMAKER & BROW,
IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE.
All the bost talent, experiene arid advantages v
nan command, continued at OAK HALL, to produce u
BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man and t,oy
Fop sixteen years we have lived at the c!1 oorr.r
SIXTH and MARKET, and the businen done thr
been so satisfactory to the public and ourselves, that v-
have decided not to chang! or move the c:--.--business
away. The people likethe place an 1 v.-ehkr-
please the people, and we believe ihat we cn Co ii
better than evr at the old place.
The sa!es of the pat year far surpassed snyth n
We ever dreamed of, and this puts it in our power
start the Spring of 18T7 with a STILL LOWER SCALE
OF PrtlCES, and a class of goods soexcellen! I!iniwear,
not afraid to follow- each sale with our warnntee or
receive back the goods unworn and hand over to :' .
customer the money paid.
The store has been largely refittji, rnd tl-.cro r.vr-
was such a splendid stockof Men's, Boys' an-J Ci,ilrirr. s
clothing under the roof, nor were we ever r.l..:e to ee'.; 1 3
cheaply. Our word for It, and we are jour friends cf
sixteen yearst
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
the old puce, OAK KALL,
6th V Market. PHILADELPHIA.
ments. or heirditiimi'iits have heen or here. I'rovhieiic-'. of n alkiiif 50 miles in 1 1 honrx
.. r. .1. .. 11 l. o..;,., . ... 1....... 1 1 :.. n..A r.Q ...;....... 11.... ...... ..... 1 i
. r ..r r .. . 1 1 .1 ! a . .1... ;
01 any wru, 01 team acta., 11 kiihii oe tno
fluty of the SiieriiF or Coroner before ex
posing siiiil proiieitv to siite, pursuant
, to any writ for that purpose issnel, or in
pursuinre f.f ruch w lit. of levari ffia, to
1 ui niiuii pi-ojioriv, iiH Uiiecieil oy lllu III. SI
s ct ion of t h is ret.
Skc. 3. That in all cases where estates
for life, or for a term of year, in any lanrls,
te lenienis, or hereditaments have heen or
shall be seized and levied on by virtue of
any writ or execution, it nhall be tho duty
of the Sheriff or Coroner, before he kI.uII
proceed to advertise ami well the premises
with the irieatest enthusiasm
Mis. K. I. Gillespie, of Pbiladelnhia. j
has received a cash test imouial of $?,0Q ,
because of her services in connection with 1
the (.'cm ten uia I Exh iltit ion hik the found
ing of the AVoinan's Pavilion. J
S. S. Lone;, of S'leiidan, on the Leba- '
nnn Valley road, has built an immense 10 j
fi iterator, fifty by eighty feel, thiee stories 1
high, forstorinjr ejs;s. It is estimated the
building w ill hold W.000 barrel. i
A Hrooklyn woman, Mrs. Ilessler. dis- i
covtued a burglar in her room, and laid !
hold of hint. He pounded her face: teni- j
bly, and broke several of her teeth, but she
clunjr to him until the poliee arrived. j
ilrnn Pedro and his wife visited the
rv ill
2 r G
Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries
ihle.lt1 or
a i. a :
afoiesaid. to summon an inquest of twelve j tomb of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem,
good and lawful men of h is bailiw ie.lt, who-. : where they received communion. The
being first duly sworn or affirmed, shall i wife of Pedro is he first Kinpress who has
make a true valuation and appraisement of ' tr.d the streets of Jerusalem since Queen
the same, and if such estates for life, or for i Helena.
! a term of years, as aforesaid, after being j Mr. Thomas R. Hendricks seems to be
r.
in
MOKE LIIltH AL, OfrF.IIS W KKK XKVF.R M nr. then t
1!V .MA1U !. l.iM, N A f K t'AKhl AO 1 ,ii
20 l lfliipritis I'liwif lor !f".lf.
3 Virlirimf, 1 tinnr.a, 1 Aatilli;n,-
.M'oleu. 1 Sail-in. 1 TutTi.e,
1 FiL-e-.ta. 1 Ft-vcrtew, 1 J(a!i!in
2 Heliutn.ocs, 2 Cr 5Hiii hcul- 2 KVet ri.ir.t,
1 Uemuiuin, ' um. 1 A jji ratuni,
with nnrrrTioMS ron r.nmvixn.
rce !!; in raioane our MiitJ.'nic Caialosrue of Fruirs. r..w ' o -1
rcctlvns for cultivation, will he ont to all iree ol clirire. who crp i ;i r . i ir- "
.7. It. GIltMUS, Box 11?,, Vitlsu'mjli.ra.
March 1?, lS77.-lm. s v. r.-r-rl
S Crap.- Viii..f r
75 S'.rau rr.-" '
2A l:?l!.-r: ! .
U5 PacVe:? ;.' . t
F:
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..... .... iaV lill!!?. ' 1 Ills IllMllrr I he e.'io n infirm,.! I isinnil Hmii.-. tl... flllil.uln, . l.
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3 l" ' ""H"-"1 tier Mku,, Le !e limafc of , pp,.sIlnl ,10(). ., ; eK.cto,.a, Cot. laid aside his sword and "v"" "" n-V public ,l "l M" ' ,"m.e ,n v a norma t .an n
lines.ion wdl ho pencoably settled in forty- ; political integrity of David M. Key, the new ! took uon himself the office of a t.ot-hmise I "iV"'.""? ry' ' l"nA' Il'-T'" ' ,,.ke,y to. ,a
ci ts Packard, who received a thousand the 19th of last December, in a soeech in ance of his Fraudulent that the i.ledires ! " f ""rK." ,,,Pr 1""',''::1.,"PR fur.t ,e .F,,,t 'd ,were f
nnm v,.!t hi f .. . Uin il,:oi he l,i,.o.eif the Senate, when the ..lee.,r-l t-,.i ,.fii,.. ...i,i i. r,;.i.rn i,..; c..i .7... I "l,v " Ki,,u premise. sua u le stayed lor imoukiii ueiore. me .Mayor, Saturday.
GE
S, FOSTEI
'id. he will reindiato and diNhonor his Ron was under dicussiou, s.inl : j existins among nrofessed Chi istians is not
.wn title to the Hiiro which he now fiaud-T 7l,,.f U N'vt'mhera majority of ! only enough to disgust tho community. J.ut j
.r-x ' 1 e P"I,'H ot I tie Limed Stales, am. Minting i the people shoutd rise up in tlieir niieht
i lent.y ho.iN. fins is precisely tlie dilem- to two l.ni.dred ami forty-eiyht thousand, or and Koneich this latter day sanctimony t
ma in wiutn he is I'.accn.nr.d thus is lis "","","l,,""'vmf.s m i,.iniiuana
113 and 115 Clinton Street, Jolinstc tth,
ALWAYS HAVE TH C
Kliza Pinkstou has feartnllv wrniiHit m.tliP 1 ciimstauees above narrated in regard to the
by the taz 0eisof the State f- eiings. the, svtnttathl. s. the iiidiBiiatuui of ' pledires made for the bai ter anrl .stealing of , ,nee
J for the filial adjournment ' l!,S-' at"r f,"", Olilo (Mr. Sherman). Her the Presidential chair were brought to the . '
, f,r.r ""'" not make th iinprcstoou on mv ' attention of Hayes, and he. had hard cheek I .r,
ure. Ihat ar.ceptalilo time mind that it did on his, became I do not he. j and cussedness enon"h to deny with some ' H4l'lnl5
ihe murder of the hus- j f.cling any knowleilge of such pledges, or
lieve. it ; he does.
di j ....... r i w'j.i'.i .....nun n. t r ui i.i, oe'ermivieo
ice and duplicity m tbe Louisiaua ( ;,y ,Lt, KHurni.-.g P.oaids, deelared tha. Ihe '
inaitercleaiiyaccouuttdf.il. i d -sirf- l that Samuel ,T. Tildeu should l'e
lf , ,ot B mm rieBi.h.nt of the L'nite'l Krt.-s, and Thomns
'. A I f..ii llini. t:..A II : I
X-.. ; ,, . , . ....am i. " ill.ll .(.Jl SIMCll I .
joi.vi 111 ii. v it'll is anaucu wiin u
n uch interest
as the one fixed
of the Legislature
was las. l iiihiy. Although over eight
bandied bills were introduced, only one
bundled and three reached the Governor,
of which a large number were fcftrtin their
character. What biii applicable to the
v hole Slate were passed, we are of course
M this time not prcpaied to sny. A stay
law was, however, enacted and signed by
the Governor which we publish eloewheie
for the information of our readers.
The record ot the loner branch of the
late LegibU'.me is ten fold more damaging
than that -jf its immediate Ludccessor.
Such conduct is revolting to the conscieii
tions d'H't i ine of the existence .f a Supreme
lieinz, ami it is hirh time those who ;ur
more trustworthy took charge of and man
aged the. Chili eh of the future. Alllhecir-
.1 : . t- .
......T.-jiiniK j.u:g oi couniei icucrs ana on-
tidence men.
San Franoisc i has some thirty or more
miiiionanes. One of these. Peter Donolme
i one year from the return day of the said
writ of execution.
Skc. 4. That in all cases where personal
property shall be taken in execution by
virtue of any writ of fieri fania issued out
oi anytouitot I onimon Pleas of this Com or ' Lucie Peter," as he is called, owns a
nionwealth. or by viitue of any execution '. railroad ninety miles in length. H built
issued l.y a justice of the pence, it shall be if with his own money, and hannota. penny
the duty of the office to whom such suit of stock or bonds out.
shall fie directed respectively when it shrill j Mrs. Margaret Graham, i f West Ches-
ue request en tv Ihe ilett..r. to simimoii ter. u., comuletefl ili mm itmih ...o
respectable freeholders, citizens of ; of her life on Tuesday. The members of
icinage, who, beine first duly sworn or j the Fiist Presbyterian church of the 1vr.
med by the said officer, shall value And ' outrli trave the veiieinlile litv u .....cii,,..
some , :J i i..V. r.i J
i f..i ...v. i in in-ininiiii iOin'lt,Y ,IIII etll, I ""iii'l i inc rvi'in.
HI"'" ; "JPTj n J
f.ispicion of being connected with the In- ! JL SL 3T C G S IT . iQSI r3. JH Ct ilGaDS!
.... ' - - --3
Stock if Ury (toods. Notion. Millinrrr. rnrtief. Oil !.th to t.- f.iu:;.1 laCs r
ia J!" Ilon't Toipt't tho millit er r.ii Mm t.
A New York lawyer stated toe:.').,
fective Nettlchip last November that lie
hail 2."0,000 stoien L'overnmeiit bonds and
ofVered a larger inducement to Nettleship
to secure an accomplice in the bond de
partment at Washington to eon veil them
into money. Xetlleship pretended to go
into the scheme and thus secured the ar
rest of the thieves.
W. Maxwell ami bis son, aged sixteen.
i .1 II i:il .il I: I Iflll III .1 111 1 1 I I .... 1 1 1 I I TO LI ,11.1.1 . ... t- I I '.1 , 1 . U nr n a n n . . I . r a,. . . . . I ... - 1 F . . T . .
....... ... ,,. . u. .r ,.- imi.K'-ui ti,at he had authorized any person to make i ,i . 1 ' , ri, , . v ucn a ia- ; .-o.e... ,,r,y ,M oiuan, iowa, ana 100a-
l.she, the rhara. t.;r of the i. ,pu ies to the ' , lipm r,,.. up ws 1 1, what .Wre nf ' y ,,ie fp,s' ,0Kel I'-''- ' " schedule vorite son ot Ohio as he i now. On the i ted in Colfax cotruty. Xew Mexico were
woman are no, the work of the wl.lt., race ' . J ' ecV;, "t.'lV0"9. ,7jT i "f ,l,e l'P'.V aken in execnti shall 12.1. of February, 1876, a vote was taken mu.de.ed on Friday- iast by a negro, who
n,,hi,,P ,.: Eit ' s.ie ,eli; ,,s ha ? 'e h ft would-keep any contract, he mad,. 1 ' c"h" Vi'T V ' "i.,yJ,:l' t i V 7" C",'1 IiUiue RHti:,,; 84, ! U .bber, was tbe probable canw. as Max-
Henry l-i,,ksto., nnhttried a ml I er f r dead ! roliticalor .tl.crwise? There is but ! " . hT"U ''V thirds of Hayes and Jbn ton 1. well was supped to bare money with
Ht.d vet they took the U-dy ot the V'ad nl'i one ren.edy left now, and that, is to refuse j l,,e T V"" f, "-Ut" " "H"'' , Mr; ' K-S "S' ?r SopeHntetl- bun. The bodies were found on SundaV,
a quarter of a mile 'tiww it ,,,, , to malcu any appropriation f .r the armv I "T- , - V,01"1 ff s;"np- "f i ''V' ' W, n!,"8rp' ckawanna and ehot tln-ottgli the head.
lake Art r,n iMn .-,,, folnood t hereby virt ually d isbannii,-, ,0 ss,nf. a f, ' ""ttresl.alho given in i,e plaiutiif, W wtern Ka.boad Company's mines, and a j -Theodore II. Dannehower, or Xorris
.T,,ch is soopr,,rn.t on it face, a st,.t U to Up i.:. i. .t. i,,.fn .. ...i.. i ,r plaintiffs, his, her, or their agent or at- gentleman who has the onnortunitv of . town, is in luck. S,,i- v l...
a i.Fsnnvom Dam in CoxNF.cTirur
Swf.pt A w a T . Or erf lMtrurjir of Pro -
which Demociatic. and a"aint whieti pert' awl HuvdrerU of Pfoule Thrown Out
so man) bitter complaints were made by 'Pwm.A Hart ford dispatch to
,r, . , P'oviuence Bulletin says the Stafhird-
t..e I.ept.h.icati p.esi. The prostitution of , v ille (Conn.) lesei voii dam gave wny about
in? p'Mituai niajoiuy ui ine i n u lioiies
was diixiactful'iy exhibited when, at an
early stage of the session, it was proposed
to pass a bill appiopi ia'.ing a. lmUion. tf
djilart ostensibly to maintain ihe peace of
the nation. This bill was inspired by the
('ameious, Simon and Don, and was in
tended by them to have its due iiultiecce
with Hayes when he cam. to select his cab
inet. Tl:e peace of the countty was not in
VTS-T,,n 7'."' ',n the peork ,P Dem.crats we,
' -1 I rair decision of tho electoral tribunal, it P , ,
-mm- - '-mi .i ii . . of such luoiierty shall
- i uiil lie ninwr n sst " Well n'.il ...... I 1V,'J -
i .5 ' i ' i. ... ' J i term of twelve month
e cmplainingof the nil- ! V . ' , r V - V . ' ,
... -v. v i' , iiKic i t v i i ut; r i u
troing to do about it .?"
j TIIF. I XTItA SBSS10N AND ATtMT HIT. I.,
j It has been oeterminc-d by tho leading
j Deinoeiatsof tlie House that not one dollar
will be voted for t lie armv if. when Con-
kuowing better than most, men. Bays th
are 5,00;) destitute persons in the ciTy
A.
ere
of
7 o'clock on Tuesday morning last, Match
2.th, sweeping everything along the valley
from Stafi'ordville through the old furnac;
to Stafford's Springs. The National Hank
at StuiTordville, the Congregational church.
L. V. Ciaiicix' store, freight dejx.t. and
aM the houses o:i the island at StafVoid's
Springs weie destroyed. All the bridges
between the scene of the disaster and the
: Tarland, both on the railroad and hit'h wa v.
cm wnsiieu away. ihe
a bond with one or more sufficient securi
ties in a nenalty of double the amount of
i press mi;ets m June next, it. is still acting I the said valuation or appraisement, condi
. as a ponce guaul tor l'ackard and Chani
. lM.-rI.iin, or for for either of them.
1 SO'.TII C-AROI.ISA.
! A lettfr has been received here from
; Gov. Hampton in which he calls upon his
; friends to come homo, that, he is tired of
j delay, and that Hayes could d as he
j pleased and he would do the same.
FF.KN AN DO WiXH)
be s'ayed for tho
is from that, d.ite :
provided that the said defendant or defend
ants shall execute and deliver to the Sheriff.
Coroner, or constable, as the case may be, j itcwspn,,,- aitieles, and now, as the owner ! pocket-book c .utaini.t.r n 100 biH
Scranton.
A poor young man left, a sweetheart a
few years ao in Louisville, K, to suo-
l r i. .. . . . . . . . 1
bought an old bureau, which he offered to
sell last week for $4, but could not find a
purchaser. One of the drnweis he aubse
qnently found didn't work liht. nnj he!
undertook its readjustment, when in ierk- I
port hei self by teaching school and writing ! ing it out be j -ikedout with in u old
; Stafford alone is two million dollars. No " V. ." V ' .' "I C,,,,"'W,,H w,,h he
The loss in ivA' r v; " " : , ; : , " , v "?
.... ...-.ii- ...uiiuiii. i .i mar posillon
...v .1.HK.W at t!,. ii,,it,i..i!-,.rn5M '"e ,s Jel ret.oite.i
.. i Staff, trdviile is very heavy, the mills suffer.
i. -it i.i:... ..r i..i. . . . ' '
"","'u,"-u " 'ruuui,u viiuiusui uouu j ntit more or loss damage, and wo-k will
.Houses, ii-ii did it aid IJon Latnerou in ob- have, to be suspended in them until the
tainlng a leappointment fiom Hayes as j ,"ip' voir can be lebuilt.
Secretary of War. , ''''i5 V,6 i'''"' Leonard House,
Then came Ihe daikest stain upon the ' tie stores and store houses of State Sena
ieco:d of our State Legislature, the election : tor Julius Cenverse, who telegraphs that,
of joung Cameiou to the Senate of the o tho dams on the stream, fiiPm Stafford
l iiited States at the imperious demand of ' "V-T ,,0int bc'',W
, , ., -r. ... , ... . the bridges, are gone. Probably not less
Lis father. The constituents of the mem- ' til;l!, thilt.. 10,18.s WPre destroyed, and the
hei.if the ma.puity in the Legislature had l,,ss will be veiy large. '
r-ot aked that this Senatorial transfer! " dam i
it . a i . . .i ' beavv rains o
Mi oti Id le consummated, but it was thrust, j( r np. i .
down their throats with indecent hasfeand ; breakitnf
Ie lore tLev had time to mutest against the ! l it the reset voir. bemr set.' some ,!;....,'. i ,.,.,',,, is R',pl'-n,insr "P ve,T. ve.-y warm for . the t.rovisioos of this act, which costs slmll
m., above Ihe villsge, the people lid notice in I , yM ,,,f""1H' ?'h(,.' i )' t of the proceeds of the. sale as
- . . . : t onofiess meets Somcttixlv willeateh :i
x. . , a t 1 i . , m.iiv ioi .iicin uj r vrL r IfMP KM idV I f W I r . .v.. h""" i .v. vii.m,.-,
I i.e nuai scene in in legislative drama ,,.. n,M r . ' , V V-.'" thrasl,
and w ill throw all the influence at his com
mand for Mr. Kandall-
CIVII. 6F.KVICE.
It is Itelieved that the new civil set vice
rules and regulations will ho promulgated
during the present week, anil the clerks
and cleikesses are in deep anxiety about
their monthly Mipends.
.LOUISIANA.
Gov. Nicholls has -xrittctt to a fi iend
tinned f..r the faithful forthcoming and de
livery of all and every part of the said
personal propei fy upon the expiration of
said stay of execution to the proper Sheriff,
; Coroner, Constable, or his successor in
office, in like good order and condition
I (reasonable iveur and tear being allowed)
j as when the same wis so as aforesaid ofToied
j for sale, or other personal property equal
in value and in like good order to be ascer
tained in the manner aforesaid, or in de
fault thereof fm the payment of t he amount
of the appraisement or valn it ion with in.
lerest and costs or the amount of the debt,
interest and costs for which the levy was
made, and up n the execution and deliverv
of such bond the Raid personal property
shall be letutued and redelivered into the
possession of the said defendant or defend
ants ; piovided also, that nothing in this
act contained shall be construed to prevent
any judgment creditor or creditors from
J having the propei ty of any debtors exposed
oi sever, silver mines, tho foiripr ,f m v m.oil-lv,, r u.. vr t
town, and the richest capitalist in New ! came emaged becausu her litile boy of
Mex-co, he returns to man y her. j three years npset a can of beer by accident.
Messrs. Brooks, of Itoston, ow ners of i She fastened him to a nillv line at a heiirht
?: V oi pi o,cn v in .e ! i'l aooot twenty reet from tbe ground,
()i leans, murl Ihnti- Virac tr. V;i...n.. i i i...'j i. : . , . . " '
' ... ..iji.fi , -U1-
lector the other daj'. Many large property
nave pain ineir taxes to rsicholls
government, including Curnside, the larg
est ptoH'i ty-owner in Louisiana.
Albert P.rown, Cashier of the First
National Hank of Springfield, Vermont, is
said to bo a defaulter to the nm..i..o ..f
ifoO.OOO. It is claimed that Brown used in j
specniitions, securities lett with him for
safekeeping. The Directors of the Bank
claim it w ill lose little if anything.
A negro in Williamson county, Tenn.,
was an uncommonly determined murderer.
He chopped his way through two doors to
get to the woman whom he killed. That
nii-ht amob showed equal determination
by breaking into the j til with sledges in
order to take him out and hang him.
Lee, the Mountain Meadow r.n.rtnr
A . ir t i . . .
.... ... ...
Ilfll. MUl. 111. Mill ClM.llSt III'.., n..rlfl,.. .... .... .. a..:..!- .... ..
j ...., .I.,,. .11,11, ui, .i iiit-y oiitj in oik pioj.ei, aner it. may
was considered safe but the j r . , i ie a iso t nanks i nave once neen exposed to sale as n foresaid,
f Monday afternoon and even-' I L'e itizensof the cotyilry for t heir suppoi I. by paying all the costs which may acctue
o by tne ile'ermtnc l action of both in consequence thereof, excent. tl
oU !... it Hampton and Nicholls the political caul- ! which a sale mav b effei.led ..,!!.. t..
thought one or two lives were lost. Tim
valley is made a complete w reck.
hii:g it; the political art-n a.
PTAMrtXH POSTAL C AUHS.
v.ompiainis navine neen maiie
wa the passage, by the most flagrant and
tleliheratfl violation f all paihantentaiy J
rules, of a bilk to prohibit the Sbeiiff of
Philadelphia from appointing deputies to
preserve the peace at elections. The
rcenes of rowdyism enacted when this bill
:ts being rushed through are represented
iis haviog been unequalled at any firmer
t-Ksi..ii, auu it seemeii at tiroes as n all a
t .i . . i . t: .
j?iuain nan oeen ii i.io. irone every However, that some very heavy j.tbs, such I
lr,u w,u oioe at , Bu . aojon. i.menj as ,e Southern Pacific Kail lioad subsidy I A numlter or Irisb-Ainericans called on
A tM L.slature. they ,d feel a sense ol project, will not be attempted to be forced ! his Krauduleucy, Hayes, on S.i.u.day last
deep humiliation when they lea,,, that it ; on ,ts consideration. Whether an effort of i and complimented his peace policy, after
wtll meet agn od ,h fi.st Tuesday of this k.n.l will be made depends entirely I which they presented the name , f one
..an .ary next. Jhai will be th lat U Xl.e rpoi, who w ill he elected Speaker of thi Michael Se.anlan for atl.,al n,,ci,i..
IJoUrtO. Mr. riandall anneals to he rimfi. ' n.iler ll.e urlmiiilsliulioo :..A it. a ntr.i.
j . . r . . ". " . ...... i,H.iii i Tr
ue" i oi success, and we
lecten
j Sf.o. 5. That before any person shall be
entitled In a stay of execution on real estate
to the ! ,,!V'M, "pon, he shall pay the interest duo
Mr IlATrs and his Mhi.,Mi ' a . . Postoffice Depattment that posttmssteis !'" "l i noeiesi r.ue upon prior
ifc-t Ayrsan" ' cabinet have deeded . esoeci .Ilv carriers . . I h,M,s ','ewn, and discharge all uround
that a procamal ion should be ssne.l eillii.rr moiv especially earners, ate lit the ,j - , , , k" u
an ext a session f Congress t meet i ,,!bil nf ml'' IHtalcards on the back ' .mu'f ,R charges due on the pro.
Mo tdae, the 4th of next June' s we s a i hivU ,!,e W,i'h' is """"i L ,y W?l'Ji'Ct in IU
ltd last week th s x I ouW '"nriWe. 'I he Postmaster (iet.eral has is- y '.".ng the continuance
rendered neceas, vy in conse nJ Je of ' M,"1 '"'er q"K " ''cial marks to 'f ,h tAVT execution all the accruing in
fHi.nre of the latVco'tr , ft! pu, on the laoe of postal cards.. So all : ii!? ..
m , appropriation bill. It i t certain, j I "us Hem. , irrtiu nil eiit s : i .i.T V
.11 I. II IKr.LA.NI.
sojourned sessiois that can be held, under
tn provision of tho new constitution, and
fir J uarr, IS70. lite Jyegis'sinie cu
mc4.iagu.ti until Jj'u y, Wl.
annually on moneys duo the estates tif d.
cedents, widows, or minors, which suits
are hereby authorized to 1 instituted
nor to claims lor labor : Provided, further'
That this act shall not remain in rre r..-
trust he will 1 Knlird in a miitnsl nil mira I i. o. ' l,,,,rT. ..... i,..l !... ..
I, , . ' " .u.., ( ......v, j., riKiiri'll IIIOIIIUS.
i uners, norevrr. iciraid ih uftsr aliili the fiii.li nni I,
Jvr as by u meA.,B oeruin. . wcul to li is lilll b J. Aspeuw. 1977. J. F. Uaktranit.
posed said to a Herald coi resooiiflent ti.o i... i.
to sale at any time and as often as he, she. : was shot : "I have fifty children
! gramichil.t.-en. and four great-gramichil-j
ore n. When I think of my large family,
i of the little ones remaining, ami their
mot hers, who have been good wives to rue,
I feel for them very much."
While M. O. Kline was encaged in
paying off the bands of Cotton MillNo. 2.
at Lancaster, the other day, he was struck
on the head with a black-jack by Edward
Wilt.iclm, a discharged employe, who made
off with the money, which amounted to
nearly $10,000. Wilbelm was shortly af
terwards captured and committed to jail.
Nick Crenshaw was shot and killed at
his borne near Independence. Mo., on
Thursday evening by Henry Cathy. Cren
sluiw bad been the cause of a separation
between Cathy and his wife about a 3-ear
ago, and Cathy went to Crenshaw's house,
called him to the door, and killed him.
Cathy surrendered himself to tbe autliorU
lies.
Rev. Isaac T.. Beach, who died recent.
I ly at Bridgeport, Conn., in his seventy.
fifth year, never rode on a railroad nor
sailed in a steamboat, and was never out
side the State of Connecticut, He read
provisions of this act shall not apply to
suits for tho collection of interest setfti-
uaiiiea nun out about six feet fiom the
bouse, and lef: him there while she went
for more beer. The child was In convul
sions when rescued by the neighbors.
The editor of the ?an Francisca Post
has Ik-en shown a monster orange, wlrcli
weighed J pounds and measured in cir
cumferenne 24 inchas. It was grown at
Riverside, San Bernardino county, upon
the ground of G. W. Gascelon. The tree
which produced it is just four years old,
and had a number of other oranges besides
this one, which -ere but slightly smaller.
In Pittsburgh, on Friday night, a Sre
broke out in the stables of We Id on & Kelly,
on Virgin alley, just, below Vod street,
and spread rapidly, destroyed lite furnace
and range manufactory of the same firm,
J. O. Bennett & Co. a hat manufactory and
stoiehouse, and four tenement houses.
The total loss will probably agffiTcate
$40,000, with an insurance of about $30,000.
Tbe trouble at Scran ton was concisely
stated last week by a stalwart man who
said to the Mayor, "Your honor. I have a
family of eight children w!io have been
living for two weeks on bread and water.
They now have the watei, but the Loid
knows where the bread is to come from.
I must hrve b e id inside of foi ty-cight
hours, whether I get it by fair means or
foul."
The bodies of two murdered men weie
found five miles from Georgetown, Ky., on
Friday and identified as employees at
Pound Gap, where they bad just received
their wages, James Robiuson shot and
killed a negro named Henry Crittenden in
Midway. He pleads that the negro drew
a pistol upon hint about ten days ago and
shot and dangerously wounded another
negro.
Madison Wells and his family are urg
ing war claims before the Southern Claims
Commission which amounts to nearly cven
hundred thousand dollars. It is a fraudu
lent bill, but Hayes ought to sea that he is
paid, for if Madison Wells had not been a
dishonest fellow, mercenary and con-
A n untiMial even' lisj. ;? ,! -. 1
Berk- coun'y. Mr. .ok! V - L i:
ter weie h. 'i h 'in "ii tji'M'1'1; '
year, at.d ve;-e eve'iy ;." '
o.i sumiiv. :!;; '"tii,',' lie "Uii! ie":
ler a few d.ii s ni "1 ! .'I ' '
The blow so aT. cred M-. i! t
whose health lihlrw IikI Wti
carious, that she, t ex, ; 'I " !V
They weie l.-.::ie. in the .-rr r
Is CI. a: he IJ'-s- f-tiffl
Haiford, of W aliising. - ,A
stronclv reonsbli"g tlie l- c:.'
s.tme h.i'f.hieed lmiiai'! !:ist
a i.h.ito.i:u.h of liitn :oMr. R
egraphed hack if the l".v 11
light side t.t hi ins 1' im ter.1''1,
A'subseuuent teleir'ii'ii "'ile'ci ''
iirongill on : .ui. -- -i
Harford s'aited witli ln:n.
hair is l own, nn ' t' -'-
obsei v.ihle.
i. on wi tereti'.iv f'H"' in i!r
die of a li.iv.iu.nv in a hvn ' J"'
which lsd been there six
water or am '.hit 3 ' fs' nf""
hav afforded'. Being c v:r.i '!
hay was put in ihe l'i' . ' -?
not get .-r. il?r t-e--n..
grown half a'i ;"'
her size wax gteaily red.K'f't
out in the "pe" '1,r
.ritt, Ai-nrv K .ll!it''il "f -1
ly reC'ivereJ, and i
....
V."..
.1 i
I, ;r -' f
. . Wn.tn,.fiv a i . -
.A I IIO.MI . . , f ,
...1 I,,t;..na .lti"'i:" I . - Ti fc. -- '
. . ...... 1
ol is. carrviuc a l."-
la.er and fastftied I'V e
the bank were !chi
the rear part "f ;,:r !" '.
sitfht. The man ,l.--!teu
th ron the Bible in course ninetv-ninn ! sciencelcss, Hayes would never have been
times, each reading being noted on the fly j seated in tho White House. Hayes reallj
lo&f of the copy he most used. owes him the money.
tlie r r
,,, ,m a:.ii
;l:eM
1 II Tt.
h.k.i, juiiii-vo i , . .,
the counter raiitfZ ti-'1'"'
packages of ;v.
claims the hs f I'f -
reward of ..)-) is o.leieu f
the thief and iftin.'-f I'" "...
We do not f.nu t!i '
in the s. cie'y j.u;.'' ;'fl 'f y
a Raleigh pii.ot.f'ts?n. i;iu.f f .
who lived act-ss the r. p
him throueh tl.eh;.."-"'
Thev became evC I.
was held in jail. l
are now speii.ht.c the
Baltimnre an tigr.lt.e.n. i" ;',.,!
tic asylum. 1 nk-.l oat .
among the wild :'',.",,ev.,5
He exptamc n "'" , i.i , j b '
lieen ciazv, ami ..'"'
thitt be wanted an 'tl''- r.
The Vitginia ( t'J ; '
saysthatala.-ei.-" ;'' I;i3-;.
up through tlie steeple t,
of the Roman (
tdace. The pipe tlie.i t'- lJV
ihe crow, behind ';'' " '
from holes prif-f'
je'R are sent up. t t
and from the f ml ) -strrams
ascend t- t
twenty-five feet, lj
thrown up. great
lst evening the tmn.tH ,,,'
in the shape of a f" :,;,''
dining sun fell up""
1 il,. nnircr a
Jim. I IIV I"
III
l-.1'l
tiling OOl i"C " , . ,i(
c,w, which Mirrom" ; .
. 1 i. .. l II V. 1 '"'
cross im" - jr.- i-it ,
was not const rue: e.l ,ft!
It is intended f .M. 'Ys t r';r
Ing out of a larCe
the spire and the root.