BUHENCK FOUND GUILYY Of Defrauding State on Hounty Olatme,— Motion Made for New Trial.— Grand Jury Makes Report, Tne esse of the Commonwealth ve, Hayes Mcohenok, Justice of the Pesce of Howard, who was charged with defrauding the State on false bounty claims, was heard Thursday morning, There were eleven bills of indictment against the defendant, but the Commonwealth was satiefled with the verdict on the only one which was brought vefore the jury, The cass was on triakur the the jury d a verdict of guilty at 11:80 the The o ght indictments against Hchenck were continued to the May sessions, they covering probates alleged by the (omumonwesalth to have been fraudule: tly issued to the following persous : two to Russel J, Behenck ; one each to the following persons: Robert Confer, Daniel BStrawcutter, James Brigge, H., 8B, Weaver, Mirl Long, Paul B, Wagner and Harvey Walker, The defendant moved for a new trial upou the rendition of the verdict of guilty and entered his bond in the sum of one thousand dollars for his appearance at May sessions, The grand jury made its final report to the Court late Tuesday evening that they had passed upon the bills of indictment, eight of them having been found tras bills, and two ignored, They recommended that a new floor be placed in the Kitchen of the jail. rf fs Evangelical Mintsters Stationed, At the close of the Central Pennsyl- vania Co ference at York, on Tuesday, the usual number of changes of min- jsters in the various districts were made, In this district Rev. F. H. Foes was re'urned Centre Hall, while Rev, J, M. Price of Bpring Mills was sent ‘0 E