1 I I t em wimimr'm Till'. (i.EAunti.n repi Ki.ir.iv isTtni iwlir.n iw ilt, ?!ie largest circulation of finy Ncws- paper in North Central Pennsylvania. i - Terms of Subscription. If paid (a advance, nr willtin :) months. ...M Oil ,Jf paid flOi'P .1 and hoforc 6 months '! AO $f paid lifter the o)irntioti of 0 months... 3 OO Rates of Advertising. I Transient advertisements, per siiiore of 10 lines or less, 3 times or less $1 I'll Fir each subsequent insertion Administrators' Mtnl Kxecntnrs' notices Andlters' notice. . Cautious and K-trnys Iiissolutiou notices Local notices, per line if) 1 60 1 60 3 0(1 U 10 J, Ohitrtary notices, over five Unci, per line... l'rolestiunel Cards, 1 year YEARLY AIIYEUTISKM V XTs 00 1 erinare $1 Wl 3 squarei... IS 00 4 soareV. 20 00 J riilunin f ::3 00 eoltitnn 45 00 1 column 80 00 Job Work. 1SLAXK3. Vlngle quite. $2 60 . 6 quires, pr.quirc.fd 75 8 quires, pr, quire, 2 00 ' Over 6, per quire, 1 50 I1AXRMM.9. i sheet, 2j or less, 2 00 I J sheet, !5 or lcs!.,S 00 J ihett, 26 or less, 3 00 1 sheet, .i or le-s,10 00 Or.r Zi of oac-h of akove at proportionate rates. geo. rt. (iihi.anm:h, Kilitor and Proprietor, I Titos. 4, MecrLLunai have h. khkib. McCULLOUGH & KREBS, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW,'- Office adjoining the Clearfield County Bank, 2d St.. Clearfield, Pcnn'a. --ff-Alt lre;n.l business promptly attended to. onsututions in both Knrlish and Herman. n:f Ml H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY -A T-LA AY", Jc30 Clearfield, Pa. lv WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORN EY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Sr-Lfgal business of all kindi promptly and accurately attended to, . (-' A. W. WALTERS,! ATTORNEY AT LAW, ClearHeld, Pa. "kLOfllee in the Court flousa. Jec.l-ly ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN KY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. 5-0r!ce In the Court Iloo.e, f jyl 1,'PT JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa., Office oa Market St., o-er llaruwiek k Irwin's . DniK Store. JMT-Prompt attention friren to the securing of Bounty, Claim, Ac, and to all legal bnsinesr. March 18, 1867-lj. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT tAW. OMee eft Beee.d .St, CleesSeld, Pi. fno?l . JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Anil Real Relate Agent, Clearfield. Pa. Office e Market itreet, opposite the jail. -jaw Respectfully offer, lili services la selling and buying, land. lu Clear', eld and adjoining eoaatiei , and wits aa eaperienee of orer twenty year, aa a earrejror, Batten himself that be ean render eatitfaetloa. frb?8,'3.tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Olltea aa Market treel one door enst of the Ctear leld County Batik. '-4mv4,'S4 John U. Orvie. C. T. Alcjnnder. ORVIS L ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LA 11' HellPtonte, Pa. scpl3,'-y E. I. KIRK, M. D., THYSICIAN AND 8 U RO EON, Lulhersburg, Pa. jr-er-Will attend promptly to all professional ceils. aiglri:lT:pd " Dr7aI THORN, .'.PHYSICIAN k SUUGEOX, HAVINO lrni t K r 1-rtown, ricnrftrld co. Ph., offer hi prufsMtoiial itvi.-ii to t tie jtvojtle of Ifa iiin-ouinliRir counlr. (Srpt. USt.'flit-y DR.T. JEFFERSON BOYER, PUtsraAN AND SUiGEOX, PpfonJ Street. rifrficl.i, Pa, 1 tii. TTm injt pcrmnnrntlv lntM, It nw otfprti ftntfritf laansi iervice ttt ttir r it lien -f (.'IrnrficM fia4 TiHotty, and Hip public gcnfrtllj. All rutin ininpllx aurndrt) to. oct2l--y F. B, REED, M. D,, THYSICIAN AND SUROKON, "Hsvinf ffinoTpd to YViMUmfftrnrt. Pa., offer, hi a ircfflUiarial ervlc to tbo popU nf th NrrojiiB( country. Uyllft DRTjr P. BURCHFIELD, LauSnrReoa of the 83d Rff wenl, Panmylrfioii VnlitQte?ri, hainf roturorj fioia tbo Army, ffr bit profoMionai aorvictsi t Uia eitiiem mf .Virtd enaty. pit Prf itonil Ca.Hi promi'tly a(Un1J to. Hm o 6covb4 itreot, frnrrlj' onopifd by Jr. Wood. f ir4.'i5A tl - DR. J. F. WOODS, rnyeiciAX i sukoeox. lUrttif rnnotfd to Annvtll. P.,offfr bii trlnti.oni orninri (o the pwijilo f Hint jtlf id tb wrmiaing cuantry. All mil .mi).lv (tftrudod to. Ie. ,1 fun i. DR. 8. J. HAYES, SUBOEOK 1) KXTIST. Offieoan Mat Kt., Curwonti lllr, Pa,, 11"ILIj B-aVa profiaiina1 iiil. fr ihaoon 1 ! vnfn nf th pablio, eoainioneinc is . Aprtl, ltHi.v, aa foUowa. n : LuiherRWrft Kirt Friday of ofory moatb. AnumtiHa Firt Miday of arary momh. Lowber City Firit Thuriday of ary month. Fptndint two Any in oithor ptaro. All orrtrp fur work ibonlri b priientad oa Iba dny of h i ttrriral at aarh plan. fir TaMh aitrartad fcy tba ppliation of Isoal aa-nttheaia potnparatirely without pain. All kindi of cb(I wi.rk itnirantf-ed. M. B Th pat'lie will pia nnt.tr. tbat Dr. Jf., when not anarfad in the aimve ?tim, may ba found In hioffira, in rnrweaarillo. Pa. CarweniTille, ib. 4. isV. .43 DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Dn. A. M. HILLS, PPeiirai to inform hi patron, and tha poMir reneray,rat ha haaaMuriated with bin In tfaa prartlra of lentitiry, - S. P. SHAW, IX 1. S, Vhftlat :radaat4 nf tha Philadelphia Dental College, ar.d therefore haa the biheit avtefta tinat nf pmfeMtnnal tbill. All wrk dona in tha arTtpe I wit! bold mt elf personalty reponH bla far heinff dona in tbo wioit ntinfartory aer and hit; heat order af tba profeion. An oatabhahed prarlif of twenty-twi Ten' a In thla plara cnablea ma to apeak to my patient wi'h eonl.daea. Knraf'-manta from a dit-tanee ahonld ba made by letter few dayi befur tha patient diija touting. Juno 4, I ly. I V the IlK.MDf KATIC ALMANAC. Only J teuta kierj v jtrr sh.uld kaia one. tf A U GEO. B. G00DLANDEE, rropriotor. VOL 42-WIIOLE NO. 21 (fitrd.d. JEFFERSON LIT?, PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON, KAVINI located at Oeeenla, Pa., oiren hie prnfei sionwl .errices to the people of that flaee and surrounding ooutitrr. .All eallt promptly attended to. Ofline and re.idenoeon Curtin at., formerly oeeupii-d by Dr. Kline. mylO-ly DR. M. L. KLINE, SURGEON DENTIST. nAVINU Iwiiteil in Wnllu.eton. Clearllild county, I'll., nfferi! hie pntfertninnal eerviecii to Hie people of that place, and I l.o r urruunding country. All work guaranteed, and elwrRcf mod erate. (ocUVIiU-tl. J. H. KLINE, M. D., 1'IIYSICIAX & SUKGKOX, H AYINU located at l'ennlleld. i'o., olTen hi. prolCKiionnl nervieen to the pe.iilo ot Hint phu-eiuul Biirrouimilig couiurj. fliniiii-.i"....v attended to. oet. l-'-tf- AUCTIONEER. rpilK nndertigneil will attend to the iiiJIIiis and 1 crying ol ruleii unyuhere within the limit, of fteiirtield eoitntr, on .hurt notiee. t'lmre. tit ionolile. Addre'n ( II A R LKS II. II KS SKI.. Ii24.:iinpd t-niitU'i- Mill", Clenrlield Co., l'a. CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGEIt HKER 15REWEK, ClearHeld Pa. n4VTNO Tinted Mr. Kntrep' Brewery be hipc hy utriet attention to hn.inco nnd tlie iiiKuuriietu're of n ciiperior nrtirlo of ItKKIt to reoeire the palreuagu of ail the old and many new euftomeri. Aug. 2j, tf. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALEIt OE LOGS, ;len Hope, Clearfield County. Petui'a. rpiIB tub.eriber ha deemed much time and I . ... .l. -r. I iKil ntf I. OllS. and i .tlcnuon 10 mi. laaee lhi method of olicringhie tervieea tothone who iny need thrm. Any lurther Information ..a be had by addressing ai above. je20-tf SURVEYOR. THE underpinned offrri hi arrvipe a a Pur vevor, and mny be tmnd at hit iraidi-neo, in Lawrence townidnp. Lctten will rtatli him di rected toCkarfield, P. mny T-tf- J AMI'S flu ti iii.i.i.. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, TJAVIXIl recently located in tlio linrcmch of j Lumber City, anal rcMimcd tho pmctiee of Land riurvering. rinpeetrullv tenders bis profes sional services to the owner, of end speculators in land, in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Jtecds of convevsnco neatly cxeented. Offieo and residence one door east nf Kirk A Ppencer'a store. nprUifUui. DANIEL M. DOHERTY. IAEBER dc HAIR DRESSER, SKCOND BTRKKT, jy2S C I. K A II K I E 1. 1), P A. If N. M. HOOVER, Wholesale A Retail Dealer III Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT, Two door. ea?t of the Post Office, MARKET FTUKKT, Ct.KARFlKI.D, TA. "l..A larfeaesi.rtinentof Pipes, Cigar Css, Ac. always en hand. myH-ly J, K. EOTTORF'S PHO T U . K A P It A L h K K Y , Knrh't Htrret, ClearficM, r. tehativkh made in oloii.lv, aa well as In 1 clear weH,er.';.n..noti on hand !'""! a-nrtmnit or ritAflrA i r,n i-.u.t ui a-. ami HTKHKOSt.'ftl'IC V1KWS. t-'raitniJ, from any at j ) of mouMina;. mmle to order. npr2S.tf REUBEN HACKMAN. HOUSO and Sign Painter and pa4o7lblidutioswith intellwt unimpaired. Hanirer I -isN-opular with the maases, bis indo- Hanffer. Clrnrfle.il, Pcnii'tu V-Wlll exreute John In hia liue promptly and b a wurkmaniikfl tnanHer. f rl,7 J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCniVKNKK AND CON V EYA NCKR. Agent fur the Varch.se and 8ale of Landi. Clearfield, la. DPrompt atteutian aieen ta all business connected with tha eoantj outcee. OfTi.ie with Hon. Win. A. Wallace. janl,6tl-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, bB Jt I.RR I ft GENERAL MEKCII ANDISE, All AMTOX, I a. Alio, extensive ntanufrir-tnrer and denier In Square Tint her and Sawed l.umUi-r l I1 ktuda. jf-fT'Onlera aoliritd wnd all l.illa promptly filled. Jyti. If Or.O. ALRKRT IIKVIir At TIRaT..n W. At.nrHT W. ALBERT 4. BRCS., Mannfacturcrs k extensive lloalerein Sawed lumber, Square Timber, 4c, woodland, ckn.va. ij-0rdcrt solieiteil. Bill? fillcd on short natioe and reasonable trrma. Address Woodlanl I'. 0., CleaiSeM Co., la. jrSi-ly W M.IU.li C lllilll). FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KUCHA XT. I'renclivllle, tliai fttld Count v. Pa. Keeps eon.tsndy as hand a full assortment . ... axaallr ketd In a rctrttl 'tore, wrtii-h will he told . . 17:., , : : r for nah, aa rlieap aa elrwlire In tlia eoonty, freiuhulle. June V, 17-lj. C. KRATZER &. SONS, ME It CHANT 8, PRAtana ta Dry Gcoflip Clothing, Hardware, Co tier j, Quaanawara, Grneeriaa. roriaivni and fchinglea. n..,s.j a. all .1. ..... era... Hnmk M. " - - ,. . ' " u""" 1 U" - isapii i eiini inn i i ittnrn rn muanWtui. LftlkU Qt LUliiULn VU.,'p UStKoia PTIMM Mil. ms.i r vrr r nre LUMDEI5, LATH, ANTv TK'K I'T'i 11. It. hlllLl.lNll'OIII'. P-e-ilenl.! .Pweeet l'leee. i I? , S. Ilk .1., rkil'e. OfTi ielinri 0--..1..M t i.-.-i1cide..niv.lv!,l"" ctiniincni inai no win no to- 1 Siato Irensurer willmnt nr olicc to Land-oniirrs! Si avtvoa t.r.aiMi.'a On i. II vsiii.ai ao. l'a.. Oct. 2J, issn, To the Owners nf I nseatil l.atiil .J '".Tw? ".nCon'c r::::;d '..".'irhu:' dred .mi .ivtv nine, v" are hcrei.y nt. ti.d that the onniT Land Lien Itn-k. I," cntaininK Ihc i,,i,,f0,,p.ieniM l.n..i-.ri i,.i(iei,i,-..imiv .pre - 15 .red iinl-r Ilie Act ..I v.ci vol inc join 01 an.i Ihc supplement lh-relo. hs. this day been .1.. ....i .!.,!.. I.....!...! .n.l .l.lv. c. ... forwarded to ihe Pr..ihont.ry ..I ihc county, at .Tniy'Lc! tMj'na.ir.T.7 i!r ih'Ta'vn'nt .'.f ti pnr - eha-c noney. imeeest and ft, ..aid re.yi.ll.g pat- ent. iUio.,'h this li'i atinicoi Not. I0.n Huiieyor i.eneial. j k-Vn PU.r wh.ie l.e.d.z,nc. llni. l - .n - !Lr,'n ai.it HAiiI-witK IHi-. 1 n 71 ll J - 19. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEA I! FJ ELD, Ta. WKPXRttDAY MOItXIXd, JAN. S. 170. !H:AI Til M. WNHV. Oil, the anow ! the lienutiftil now ! J-'illiup ttiv cky ami pnrtli l.i'lnw; Over ttie hoUrrtopt over ttm atrrct, Ovit ttm hi'mla uf the people you meet, Jruuriiig, Flirting, Hkimminpr ftloriR, Hmiitil'ul anow it enn d unfiling wrung. Fiytur to kit n fair lady 'a cliw-k Clinpuif! to lifi in a Irohckmime frenk ; Jlcmitilul itiiiw from the Iichvpii atot'e, Pure ai an angi-l, p'litle iu loiu. Oh. tlie mow ! the livituliful anow ! Ihw the tin ken gullier nnd Inugh M they go V liirlintf nhnut in it inutll( iiing fan; It pliivx in ill plec with every outs riu.-in. Ilum injt by, It li',-lil tip tlie fa PC- nnd it fpniklen tlie ere, And oven ilie di'fca with a hnrk and a bound, Pimp nf the cevMitli I lint edify around; The town it itlive and Uf lu-tirt in aloir. To wclctniif the ('oiling of lieiiutifui anow, llnw the wild crwd pia ewjtyiiijf at'injf. Kiiilin phcIi utlipr with humor and iiik ; llow the guy eledfC' likr meteor tiiMi ly, Urii,'i(f for the muiuent, then loat to the eye - Swinging, Ifn-hin they go Orer the orost of tlie hi-aut.lul mow, Th he trsmplad in mud y erowila nivhinj; hy: To Ik- trampled and trarked hy thotiannde of feet, Till it hi ii i if with the horriMe tilth in the street. One' I wae pure nn the anow hut I fell; Fell like tot? ruow HhJ(ij trmn braveu lu be Fell tu h- tmnipled a" the filth in the atreet j Fell to be auolled, to bv epit on and beat Pleading, Cumin. breeding to die, Kclliny my eoul whoever would hurt I'('liri( in ahaine fr a niorael of bread lljitiiij: the Imttir and (earing the dead. Mereilul liod! have I lallea no low, And yet I wan once like the hiau1itu1 uow ! t'tien I waa fair a the beautiful am nr. "toZ?'1"y- . 1-,..,,I on it, tl.o people Flattered aud sought lor tUcclmrtu.ol uiy face: ' r0 OCC.I til I ng temljly flP)llSeil llllttllt rather, I Mother, listers, all. Ood and myself, I"re lost by my fall: The veriest wretch that (roe. shivcrinjr 1T V ill lake a wide- sweep lest 1 wamli-r too nigh, For all taut is on or nlote me, 1 know. There is nothing so purees the beautiful anow. ll .. .tranjrr it should he thai tins liceutifu) snow Miwuld lull on a sinner with no where to no: II w strange it slionlil tie it lieu nijflit comes again. I I I he snow and I be ioc st ruck thia de.H.Tate brain, tainting, Krecriii', Dyhif: al.ine -Too wicked fur prayer, too weak lor my morn To he beard In the craty town (lonowiad in the joy of the snow coming down, l.elt alone to die in my fcrrililo woe. Covered o'er with a shroud of the lieaiitifiil snow. INTERVIEW WITH SENATOR L0WRY. The Hrnator'a 1 spinlone on Political KJtifra Vi roni; ami IHgM. anil on I'olltii s and Politlriane In i.iacral. A reporter of the l!ttrrii.trj:Viee.', i while ut Erie a short litno ago exam ining things generally, says : While in Erie your reporter paid the Senator it visit, and of tho conver sation has preserved from memory a relation, liuiuors have been in cir culation from time to time that his health hnd srf rapidly declined that the probabilities wero thut he would not resume his scat at tho next session. Mr. Lowry was at his home on tho Lake shore, nnd received your reporter with his usual cordiality. Instead of finding a confirmed invalid, it was n sincere gratification to learn that the I.ako shore, and received your reporter wit i his usunl cordialit v. Instead of health ot .Mr. Lowry has greatly im '.nroved. and that he will return to hit pnmh'iili eottrae in the nonate huvi. i .taitiijil for him the respect of people of all Jfiarties. In reply to a sugges tion of your reporter that an effort should ho made to purify and elevate the character of legislation, Senator Lowry thus unbosomed himself on iho subject of I.Kdisi.ATtvit iir.ronM. I want the corruptions of the ring fully exposed, and the petiplo relieved fin m Uieir accursed legislation. What I bliiiiiti tbo newspapers for is thut! they nre constnntly crying out against ,1. "I ....!.!....- I.." I)" .1' ; I uiu j.cgiiMHiiiru, illinium uieir censures indisi riminatcly, and failing to name j .1 - I - .1. .1- . . i ino funiy, wnno tiic nu inn, susiam tho laithlul nnd honest reprcsonlnlives of the people. I will nnito with any and ill parties ngninst tho ring. I will '.tflp lo smash any slate to break down the cnrrti irruptions at llnrrisburg, Governor t.eary will hang Schneppc""0 ""' ".' U,a r,,,'',",lM n,'""t 1Inrr,s w that your party bus its if ho t.nn. T10 man may bo guilty, ' "'S "s.'a,n wui got up n t-onimiiteo them. To engage in this kut a Scotch jury would say? ' not l,r,,vu l,wvo MiS- 1 1,0 lidor a party us well as a proven." Ilo might have been con- "cw county ,s t ,e composed of parts . and you know i lull sham in work 1 consider patriotic duty. fits ATOH WALLACE. t i l. c iv. it i .i.-ii l. m 'inu LiiauM il iiiitiv u, mm Slillll ue ' t...i i :.k i.i :.. .... I 1 H.v. luuiiuu 1 1 il ill ill ill nil lllianilica of reform. lie is nn honest and able man. Because I defended him against thohhsnrd charge or .lisloynlly, some . . i a ... , - . " '." v"v"" " " "u" 1 "Bn " rnn- UIMiii'i m.uin 10 uno iiiv iut v ntmnni . . ' . . . jiul they (ounu tho pc do of 1 tried to , l. Wnlliiccnovcrfiiils to votcngninst 1 illtn riri-lltit O.. L Aiv fif lIlA l'i n IT lillt K. u,.- . .a.r.i.. .11 iib r..mnnnij IHLIVllcl m; CI..I"! fit 1 his power acainst them. Ho some-' tnneg rcmtnils mo of the good lad;, , ' who, though quilo virtuous mid d co rmii in tier own conduct, did occasion I .. .... . ally "liko to soothe young girls etioy- 1 .1. I - !:..!.. 11 ..... I i"K n.v iiieeivun a in i in. j.uv uen i I thtrnughly nroused ngninst some par- ti, elm- ..iini-iniiv i,r nn i... ,n.. ' r.- . is great power and ability. The 1 id. r at of the iielroleuni-it.il! i...-ite ioh jofS t :-,ier duo to Wnlbice ni'oro t o uny tuner niafT"-" WtnuaM jI srion forgivo hit.i lor a. aid Tin statk TrAnv. ( Ilciorter Mr. Mat-key's fri-iiiuk are' ln"!''lo:. T . . , - ov-illll.M i,iian 1 VllllllOV VOi.0 IOV Miiekcy, and love so informed hitn In reply U A letter from him reouestinir i "M''-. 'J'10 rl U elee. 1 '"st Vniter convinced mo that ' loin means were used. Jlr. JIatkcv. iig donbtles, ns his fricntlsall say. n ,, ,.!. ., . . . , . J i j '.niiiT innil. Hill 1 reiien. that 1 CUtltloV Vllto for llilll. lie wag ! : , t,.i,.r or bunk clerk or sonicthinif i ,,ult so'tiln Filtshurg, mid bad , nClllier pillltlttll position in the StStO, ; ' pop influenco It homo beyond a delo- i I J , , V""i "H"i " Jack's bean stdk. he L-IOW un into the ! 1 caiididato id" apoweilul ring which , organized lio get bold' of the .Treasury. I p iil that timo ho was l.ria county ns generous as I tried to.hildied turn up mm PRINCIPLESi CLEAKFIEU), PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5. not known to ndor.cn mpnil'or of the U'isliUunj. J f this sort ofthin poen on nomo fullow will walk oil' with five or nix millions of the public money ono of thene tiny . Tlio vint? nro not only rolihinff tlio peoplo but i hoy will wulk oil' with the wholo ol' it ftoino Uuy. Thin Iihh huppcntMl in Ohio nnd 1ho where end may happen in JVnnsyl vaniu. iiiltt hero in Krie tlio county treasurer not lon ninco hnd lun lilo itihii roil for h hirgn nntount, nnd then suddenly becanto iiiHitno. There was a story about his meeting a Atraiior who gnvo him a poinonod npplo. Jlc in believed to be a defaulter lor a con oiderahlc amount, and not half 80 innane ns some people imagine. I will unite with any men in the Legislature who will reform the Treasury almnes, and I will teer clear of ony J.epuUi cuns who wink ut them. ilr. ilackoy was last winter one of the most active lohb' iidvoeates of the anthracite- lietrulcumwhisky tux bill. This tuxlthal was notHiampod.to a pair of gov liill wag simply a sehomo to lilt h i eminent detectives. They pretended money from tho people, and put it ' to be lugerbeor venders in a neighbor ing the Treasury for tho purpose of ing town, and on leuving the brewery gpeculittion. It would vastly increase sbovod the boy ten cents, and at once tho fund for past and prospective dec-' arrested the (iermitn. This is the tiling of Stalo Troasuror, and confirm kind of men which is employed on this tho power of tho ring. Mr. Jlnt key service. They must serve on appren lind a direct persons I interest in Ibis licosliip ag sneak thieves bcloro they bill, nnd every Stuto Troasuror will 'are qualified for the duty which hon bitve interest in such schemeg so long est men instinctively shrink from. as the present mode ot keeping tho public monies shall be continued. While tho money in tho Treasury was used for financial gpeetil.itions to the amount of a million or so, it was too poor to pay over tlie appropriation to our Krio .Marino hospital, a great State charity, tind tho money was i withheld to the lust moment. AV wero obliged to pay interest on the debt for work done, whilo they were receiving interest lor the money in the iIiih J rcBury ulitifto, and tlicy will not pardon any ivprowntativo who au tuitis i(. It ia not .Mr. Mat-key wliom tlit-y otpone go mut h m tlio system of whitli lio in tlio iiinntpuliitui'. Tln-y dcninnj that it shall bo reformed alto- gcthcr, THAT CATTI.IS llll.l.. I'm told tho cattle bill will come up again next session. That cattle bill is an old thief It lias narrowly missed V . - becoming a law several times. If passed it would tnko value from every bullock nnd heifer that grazes in the valleys of Pennsylvania. In Phila delphia every rich man's mutton chop, and every poor man' tripo, would be tuxod for the benefit of a monopoly. AS TO (lOVKUNOIl OKARV. I want no quarrel with his Excel lency, lie treated Mr. Brewster sliarncfuiir, imt lev ttitil pass." I WantjK no troublo with the Governor. I have troublo enough with tho ring. H it is true that Geary hits joined it, so much the worse. But 1 will say for him that in his first administration h has led an honest I i to. His hands nev er touched a bribe. ltonortor llow then do von ne- ,..,i i,.- ii, j,;i ,iii. i.. ; v.... ... .... ,,,. .nan no , approved some of the most obnojtimis I schemes of the) ring 1 Senator Lowery His nndiiesnricty to bo re-elocted led him into many I Senator Lowerv His nnduesriety i, r...n,.tc,l' 1,mI l.lm n. ads winch aro not Uelensililo. Geary dreaded the power uf tho ring much muro than lie leaped or ti ilm ,w.nr,la Thut llm-dic net nu. ,i. , :, w,a..iest pietto ol legislation I ever saw, and it would be hard lo defend (i-i err.or for signing it. Ovodc rrnve the trno reason lur Allm-nr General lirewstcr's removal, llwas a party necessity. Jlniin and Ivcmble. with their gangs of repeaters, could he hromrht tn terms in n'n nthr.1- wnr 1 want Governor Geary to keep the can't stand up. Besides, it is a poor j mutter on thai ground, if ho ullempts ! business to lcnvo a party. A itinn is to shift it 1 will have something mori'l hn,nJ 1,1(1 P"r,.V ,,e haves and sus-, to say. I peeled by that which ho joins. I have j THE wit OF covopk. gono through hell bnref'Kit bv leaving, Covodo lol.l me bo hnd witnessed .rl,c Vnrly n'' 1 t,( not propose to re- much political Iraud and rascality dtir-, tho last campaign that ho hoped " .. . -. . . n, would not U IU Within UlO tlO.U ai.x years. .. ' .... .... Keporter V hy wifhin six years 7 Kn.iitnr ,a. II,. i,. .i.i to plead tho statute of limitations with tho Alinighly 1 lighly TIIK CASK OF Kl IIOKI'IT vi,.t,., n( f(...erv. or of a.biressinir per- jrC, VOWS of l.'.VO (01.1. old maid, but r.i ...n:..:..... . ..r i ... i iiei u in not oiiiiiltiuiil uoiii hi llllll iirr.- : :. . i.i a .i "lui 1 I. si n le I lei lull, sun 1 11 11 1 si'l I I likes lo bang people. Why I knew a I good Christian woman who would in- jsl.t thutJclT. Davis must be hanged ..... CI 1,1 o""1 Pramy nor msie sue tiongiil . . ... ". PIUUM UUIIII I". I ' 1 1 n tf v 11. INlt H, .I'll . . . ' ropo iron ml his elastic neck! and a icdetl him up to the chandaher.-! Whenever her ragofor hanging Davis CTtllllll f-nttl A Cin .tin W-Cilil.l .-it.l, 1 .1 1 n il,, rnnm n,i fi, i.wi; ...i.K- "v svvni, i.vnvi iiimhi llll'mi PiiPPct a twitch. This relieved her Vi'ty iir. i much. Sho has finally rr. Jeff. ravt, but sho will nevur i,,c,.i.. or,. 1 rw sv for on no ..II ti Iho way to Bichmont,' to lecomo "ecu- .... i e ...... . .. f. .. my lor inu cniei 01 inei reueis. Pile is rood l'reshvtcnan. WheneferG. a. e.- .1.- e. . . :.. i '. .... - , immediately lclegrtinli,-.1 all over the I countrv. He want, the iv..l.. t,. knr.vo that tint warrior hasdrawii bis sword. If a nnrdei' cro rummiltiil on Mon-j ..a' , t :y voulj have t,! .'necustxl C'ie I "a. Ji.v,conv1c'i d on Wednes. day, converted on j'liursiihiy, nml hanged on I riday. ryitarrscf. ll is a crime in tho government to bavo the greenbacks, the currency of tho people, nt twenty per cent, dis- count Oil the bonds. Greelihiii-La Mtils.s rinrliaan '.v mnr. tr.r.biii...ilit v then be sold for l.n.l-. and bon.ls for greenbacks. Hie bonds nnd the cur-1 leticy w; thus bo broui'ht toirclhnr. and when this is done, resiiinntie .. , ' . ,.' , w ill i-llllin. i lie) lltirmnni, CllllltHI Ol the Country, locked Up in bonds, Wait- ing for trohi interest, will flow otil.and 'quicken every pulse of comnierco and industry. J iCSU 111 pi 1011 Will Hot COII10 by Congressional legislation, or, at Tha all nn.nl lo brina- about snecie iiavinenta hv ni t nun, iv w in noi amy ,..,... of Congress, with a dillerence of even ten per cent, between Rreenba. ks snd gold, wonld bo a disustitms failure. NOT MEN. Br what 1 ju-tiptiBe, tlioro would lid no uii'lue inflniitm or contraction. Com-nice-ju, tho Ucmanild of trailo, not Con irri'HH, would rcptilnlo tlio t-nrront-y. The effect would bo to inci-oano tho value of preenhiicka to lhat of pold bearing liontlri, nnd thin in tho tirnt "U'p in llioiiinrcli towards resumption. 1 TAXATION. Tlio ' nioKt hone t tax, tlio onsient paid and tbo hint that ought to ba ro pottletl w tho inoomo tax. K the pov ornnient would call off its vpivs and in formori from other brant hoa of the revenue nor vice, and put them to watching those who evado paymont of tha iricotno tax, it would bo much bettor for tha revenues. A nvMtem of eHpionage in now practiced in the coun try, go hiinmeful and opprcHgive, that it would provoko revolution if attempt cd tintlvr a donpotism. Not lotiir apo a poor (icrman here in Krie gold two claweu of laifcr boor, out of a cask 1 1 he lager ueor dealer compromised ly paying $700 rather than to go into the United Slutcs Court here. The officer would have been complimen ted fbr their vigilance and zeal in bo hall of tbo government, and the ac cused would have been aubjectod to the henviest damages That court should have written on its doom what a poe t feigned to bo inscribed over the portals of hell : ' Let him who en ters here leave hope behind." Any party that follows up this sort of btisi ncssmuat go to the devil. Jiopartycun otr.ird to keep in iu pay a horde of giio and informer to prey on the people. The people will robol against it. They nro rebelling now. THE NKXT OOVKnNOIl. Ttoporter Your enemies say you wouid liko to ho tho next liepublicun cutididtito for governor. Senator J.owry n ell, they might get n much worso one. 1 he great i probabilities nro that I will never be I.. i:.i..ir. - .1.: tr I u i.iiHiiii.uu lur niij iiiiii iiiuiv. 11 j .. inL, I .. t. i l i ... i , ir. -i-i 1 linysician there, cxeetit Tor tho one pub leans enough to defeat me. luo!. ' .' . . r i i i 1 w ho was not so near released from care Democrat., of course, wouldn t have !. .. . , ,... ,. poor negroes, and I would rather have; their t nomination than thalof eithcrofi i uur punier). .uiuu my worn utr it '.i . .:n i . i i , i i . i :. me m-Ltru win unvo inu uiiiiini-w ut ..i , , ,. .... tuiwer nl the next rleclion. II h use U a- ,.-H- and well 1 ill La ilnd of t1 I :, ". i r,i. i, -n 'Keportcr-llut your 'party are nrA '" 0UnC0 of food prehonsive that many of lt.o negroes ,lhc h"lirH W8nt l,v like a procession will volo with tho Democrats. j hctivily laden sleighs on bare Senator Lowry They would all he : Kr0llnJ- -I'1'0 hlckciiing smells from great fools if they did not vote vith I fillcd 11,0 room- were iho Democrats il their own happiness and the good of tbo country were to be uromoted therobv. I huvu confl . . . ucuco in i ue ncirro it) nciievfl mat. ne will vote with that party of the future winch snail test deserve Ins vr'.L.; and this coold not lwv bo said o( the white people. Eeiiorler Some of the ltciniblicnn newspapers have slated lhat ou have lell their party. Scnutor Lowry Yes, and Porno-! i0'""1'0 PH'M huve made thut slote-! ' mv,,l '" preior to light tlie ring."1" wi'"i wasieu nanus u:iT,-n ner of tit.' In. -AY U ' civ' of i-it side. ' help, it. rested on tilt Aow half I want to overthrow tho corrupt men who disgrace the party, and are lead- i'"K it to destruction. If tho ring is I not speedily broken down, tho rartv lal l',u 'Ptment. Tin: cocsir or ciiass Reporter You will bring up your new county project next wititerngnin ? eimttirIjowVy Yes, and 1 I li ink 1 ' wiil pass u uiis i,im. cnaiigo bus ''"l m" lop .VCI"'" l? tulilK "'",y loutot herci'iinty treasury lo pay mem- hers for voting against my bill. If I i "r. Vrn.w,"rU' " M,T0" "ll! A 0"."nSn. i W,lh, ' ' "I."1 lln"Vlll, think I will call it Chaso county. , , population incn-nses so rapidly that it ,J- .,, no 10 ""I""""1'!" "timule it no - ' ""'t-b'- '" '" require. ' h' ,llie , H'Ocal, commercial, social I 1...1 I H,nnl. nl ll. ........I. ....I . ..i. .it, ..in,,., iwnn. r tl. , a . I ! "'! fwm U'' re'm U,u . . h ae.na. Iitfvm .I, As.i.an a at tlx. t... "J Till! SI'CAK KRS. I guess I shall vole for Slinson. koiti ntvny from tho cnucii" uhith nom , . . - . . i . ,naU''1 '""yt know nothing against l "'y ,"w inat nc ring ... , . .. .- . ln0' 1 c,"n ' "T."m,;V', l"CJ " " """" " J ' ' ...lo ,;.iL. il,.;. li;ii;..i.,i. " ' -.s- - I W Oil III make COtld tlllll llOnCSt . Spfnk- ; , r, . . cr nmI 8n w.nul" lven" As -irnng bo has iiiado some grave mistakes. grave I The i are evidently getting scared ! """' Mrnng, and wnni near is, me I willcompromiso on a much worso man cnSTtsritn sf.aTs l tiik flNAte. i I know nothing nbout llrf cases .l Diumond nnd I' itclley except hnt I hsvo seen in thn newspapers." The rtiero (set thnk the cUimantsi are re publicans will not help ihem to a"ats by my vote. These nro questions to - be examined judicially, and I acton Ihem ns an independent Senator, not j shall bo permitted (o stifle the voice of the people, not if 1 can help it. At this point, Mr. C,of Fulton conn ty, enloretl, nnd tho oohvcrsniion ns sinning a general charne'er, your re- porter bowed himself out of Ihe Sena- lorinl presence, pleuscd and edified with t do interview. Tho women of Wvominsr Territory I . 1 . 1 '. .1 . ' C ... i,-... reci-iit.iy giniiieii too rigni hi siiurnge number about seven hundred. Enirlis h mai riagn n-tices mnd. "A marriage Is arranged toUrteplaco,".c. IJJJJI UlJ.LJi 1870. OUR SATURDAY NIGHT. wr.At.Tir in a iiaiihkt . This Saturday night JIo was weary 'lim "lt t'",-v "('ver ,voro i with tho wickfdnege) of tho great i-ily.!,,,k'r 1,8 w"" H'ek- 'Jt'lio- ejifl not ! and dropped a robo of snow ii0"n ' '.. niaiitlo of charity over tho streets, alleys nnd homes of those whose records need (iod's charity to cover I Man's charily covers only in part! Hut tho bcauliltil snow caiiio overall, hiding all tho dark and tho tilth from sight. And so in robo of purity will tho earth be clad, till, in the city, it be stamped to dirt and blackness as tho lives ol thousands are blackened. Cut in the country it will rest till spring- till molted by (iod's warm winds and gentle) rains then will disappear, to bo followed by tho beautiful green, which reminds tig of tho beautiful Eternal Life to which we shall awaken when tho wintcrof life here bo over. To-night a carriage called for us just ns we were sitting to partake of our evening meal. Said the servant : "A lady in a carriage ut the door wishes to see you." A lady in a carriage alone nt this hour! We will go and seo who has arrived, and wclcomo her in. '"Will you go with me on an errand of mercy to-night f I know not what other gentleman to ask to accompany me." "Certainly, soon as wo find hat and overcoat." Down Fourth avenue to Tenth street, East on Tenth street to First avenue. Then to the right, and we stop before a crazy-looking wooden tenement houso. ' I'p to the fourth floor, pnst dirt, dings, fillU, and air thick with a hundred offensive vnpeifs. Tho smell of onions, boiling fut, burn ing woolen or leather, anil (times from general filth and hasty cooking with out conveniences, come from tbo vnri ous rooms as wo climb up the worn stairs to the fourth story, extreme rear room to the right. Here we are step in! No one will hurt you. Tbo room is just twelve feet square, as wo measured. It is seven feet from floor to ceiling Ono door, one window. On the floor is n oltl brownish mattress filled with corn-husks. A dirty blanket on the mattress a pale, wan, wasting man on tho blanket was tossing in the agonies of death. No need for a ,.,., . . - ,,. . .: i . t. t . l j her senior, as her skcloton hand ' , , ,. smoothed tho death. damn from his l l n .i . r brow. In a II t he room not a lnece of . - I . . I I""'.8 "P V" ' tcr, twenty ,o. ; rs worm oi lurniturc and clothing, curses, langhs, obscenity on the stairs and m tho street. Angr- voices of parents scolding children camo lo us ut. 1 1 nil. a l,.e I I,.. tr.lU in., 1 1,0"08 f'" poorure not very thick. . .vinuiv.i. ' swuun, nor inn oiu- ! "i eX('(Tt w,,cn .w0 ret'iriied from a j ,lr,lS ","ro low bl"l'lis "'' I At 10 o'clock the poor man opened : eyes, looked ao lovingly, plead- j ingly, prayerfully into the fiice of her whose tears Cell upon his fevered brow he slowly reached ou.t rujo i f I revealed through lur tori drrsa, but whether to rest it there, or to hide the breast so denr to him, we could not tell ! Then hodrew, nmrc bv look than strength, her tear-wet face lo his thero was a hnlf'-nrtinihrcd, moving sound, as if speech, too, was dying thero was a kins a deepening still- ness we felt for his Junse it was r,i,c, n.l with it the soul of one sui- ferer, hut not the greatest, for she w-es lell Dclnntl l tliher tears than j hers lell thero that night. And they : aro falling in other homos nnd better ones in many a place to-night . Wo i nm"", wniie ino lauy wiin tis watcncd with the weeping widow, two "broth ers who look to tho hast for Itrht. ers ,o ..on 10 iioJ.asiiorl.ght,fat,l(,r.BI.orarliruln,iv rcqll0l(1(1 and with them did but simplo duty.i j,,.-,. ,i,eir hnnda in H.r.ir. n ,d-M. ... I and left them to watch kilo wc took I nl. '1. Z 1 1 ""1 the rest they said we must have. That littlo room hnd its history a romance of reality. There love, sick ness, poverty, nnd tlenlh, had slrtig. gled fur the mastery. There, for five i 3 ears anil two months Iml the .-.-r I . 1 ' ' " ' five children were ''7"'. ''"' "4 f.-r a husband who was palsied from i n aceident l-lllill 1 I Uur flVttll r ...iniil.i . I.. i nisu 1 1 uur imm .1 iai ivn, tr .... ..... llP hr,n ; . u . ' ... ',."'d 'I"'09 0.O,,",. "! 1.1 m tsla'fl ttlTOA ristill nH I mr tl r T. T wu"1"l',,,l";,1 'h the i amc thus ono was dignified with tho i amc of parlor! Ho was brought there on a Vtitle cot, his legs p,ly br 2 fall from a stairway. . T-,.i t. i-..i i- . , Little hy littlo his furn umt. I hr, . ! g,a of bis mother. w, s,,h. One ! L.om' ll!l'n 11,0 0ll,cr. ,u'' K'vtn tip. "v" an ino con.ioris went. 1 he ' .i.;i.i... 1 1 ,v,.....,r,i .egg,,,, wnno ino woman llll 1-gCll Wl. . . if..' j . ...,l.... . I, 1 . . . . .......... .... ; ol.ecl ot h.,r nnxions est . The little I ones diud fi-om exposure, and wero I'urnu ny ciiarlty. Mm twiK the nivdlo for support, hut ono lilt lu nee dlo in the hands of a stvkly, wenk, broken -hearted, over -workeii woman t. --no i .en K.r the t ;( p,Vf wolves that howled at her door ; in enr vt. hide a room or door, but hM. ness, starvation, nnd ibnth, will find its way over whero Christian Inve ' ru,ls u 10,1 ,u r3c or lH'n il" lieurl ! ."said ino woman, between sohs, as . . i .i i iii VO sat by the ono window looking out over the river, as Ins hie had gone out orer there. "tl! what shall I do ! I did so love him! He wns all 1 had to lovo. If I could only havo done more for hitn. Hut 1 couldn't j lio was so good to me, sir. lie -he , never struck mo ntler his fall j never struck me rrrv Imid, sir. lio suffered so much untl was so pnlient, 1 hotisrh ho fflen cried nml - ...1.1 1. 1. .. ,-....1. ft . Ii... .-. . nmn ib sn. ins iiiiiit.. iiu.i.nas not, sirindeed it wns not. They I were to blame who kept coaxing him to drink. lie he he ho didn't want to, but they kept coaxing bimfor fear of un tspVsion, " , TEEMS $2 per annua, in Advance. NEWSEUIES"V01,IO,N0.2lj nnd tin ilennlr ...! P..M tl...... . thick- he wag go badly hurt, sir. I 'Thay aaid 0?vr ..k. .i.m. . . ..v ulunHi)u leu. J JLH'no I n I i lhav aaia tw. oven come to auo ua. Jiilt, sir, 1 ilnln t 1 ft 1 ..A 1 11 Mll.n. ...nHt. .1... I1,.ul. nl' .n vuiu .1,1,111.1 n in. in" iitnu wn 111 fingers than have them come, for they ruined him for mo, and I could not think well of them. I tried to Oiako him comfortablo, hut couldn't, sir. The lady with you. sir, found us this morning, when looking for somebody, nnd said she would bring you here j but, sir, you couldn't help I city, and sallied forth for Wood's him it was too Into rt month ago ! j Museum, where tho magnificent dis Ile suid you would come, for tho lady I piny of scenery exhibited hy the said you would, and ho whispered i "hfondcg" now playing there had a to me that you luid, and j very demoralizing cfii-et uprn him. and ho would wait for meiund ho felt half persuaded to ferret "over yonder!" 0ut Bomo ono of the many bewitching creatures who had looked ao lovingly Wealth in that garret '. Yes ! The upon him on his way to tho Museum, wealth of a woman's love! The He had proceeded (iown Broadway an wealth of lliat great love which men ! far as Houston street, nnd stood in should better protoct than they do. (rout of Ileddy the lllucksmitb's Think you a woman wbo'loved a man saloon, balling between two opinions as that woman loved that man, could j whether to go or remain and jus be won away from him and from her ins ho came to the former conclusion purity f A million times no.' Theirs in lashionubly attired young lady, was the love reborn of sorrow, lie .dressed in the style of the "girl of the had fallen bad repented the love of I period," with u pretty (ace. slapped Christ was no more than was the 'him on the buck and exclaimed in great love of her hoart, which took that style peculiar to her class, "1 say, him and his misfortunes to.her soul, old fellow, w hat troubles you :" there to nurso and cure for. What Alfred looked around, blushed, and heeded sho for work r When she sat was loth for words to reply, ns the on the floor sowing by his bedside she dear little creature before him, stflnd- could watch him g he slept, and wncn loo wear)-, sleep beside him happier than thousands of heart-stung women who had rather, if choico he theirs, sleep in a dungeon than bcaide the form of one they cannot help ; louiuiiig, us mo pure anu goon joame; proceeded towards iileeckcr street, tho coarse, brutal tyrant, whoso mnr'. j Alfred as happy as a clam at high tul rights are his boast and his tyran- tide, with nothing to mar his thought nies. Women would be better it men , except, occasionally, the wife nnd fam would have them so. Happy the man I jly he had loa at homo and the money ut nonor.iwno wnnis 10 ne goou una to do good ; who is, aided, encouraged ami sirenginenea oy n true woman, whisa hou.rt is hia, whoso pride is her husband, and whose genllo- touch, lovo-lit glance, street kiss, generous confidence, and kind words, aro his greatest reward for well-doing Give us a man of honor, a woman of true love, genius, versalality of worth, nnd wo would defy all the powers of earth to separate such hearts, or cause cither to wrong tho other in thought or act. . Hero is a woman's power her kingdom her heaven. Here she is queen, and to her all men who live here to live hereafter will pav homanc with a singleness of heart proof against sorrow, trails or seductive wiles. The heart broken woman of whom wo have written, has her eonn terpnrtin thousands of high nnd low homes, and may all who ore really men bo more true, good, loving, and kind to them, till shall comilo us all on earth hnjipiness and Hint purity of purpnso which will fit us for the voy. age to tho other and belter side of the river, where will como happy davs, but never a Saturday Night. "Uriel." Pommy. PnixTrn's Commashmextr. The following aro tho Commandment ntlopted by tho printer's fraternity. I ar'.ies visiting printing offices will take notice and govern themselves accordingly : 1. Entcr'softly. 2. Sit down quietly. !i. Subscribe for the paper. 4. IVn't touch the poker, ft. Engage in no controversy, (i. Don't smoke. 7. Keep six feel from editor's tabic. 8. Don't talk to tho printer. It. Hands off tho paper. 10. Eyes off manuscript. Gentlemen observing theso rules been given to the last named hour ho when entering a printing tillice, will j surmised bo benrd some person leav greatly obligo tho printers, and need J i,,g the room. Quietly stealing out of not fear the "devil. ' bed ho discovered bis pants were not The Indies who sometimes bless nsin the position that he had left; them with thclrpresence forn few moments, ! upon retiring, nnd. seizing hold of nro not expected to observe tho rules j them, breathlessly drew them towards very strictly, nnd indeed, it will be j ,jm. placing his hand on that por agtecablo to us to hove them break tion of bis pnuts where ho had his roll th eighth as often as convenient. Irccretcd ho discovered it was not as 11..... ....I..... :. i .1. I. . . . "J" ""leer, uix-oin milieu oy tneir, not whistle. inn tiey from its place of concealment l ,i .it ii i .... ! hi" worst suspicions wero realized, a A good old Massachusetts docfor'i. i i .i . ., ,, ,a met u sexton in tho street one day 2 '''.Tn, k''0 Vf AfW the usual saltttatigns, the doci ''nd ' f,0 b,U haJ bcCB Uk'C" '"r.w-"" ,i!Lin!.''' -l .i . Almost frantic at his loss, nnd, "Why, doctor, said the aet.on .i . , v . , . ii.-r... I,.,.. c - i i ir , "' -apparently not knowing what he did, ha,o:vouh.,f arroM-,Iow IoBgi'"h,hr ft -,v"ftfl',", ..1 i . i o . ,. ., , rushed into the street with nothing on ,i , , 01 lr" ,rm..Pt u,ui, 11111 a snuw 01 intiignanon, , ... i.n . i. -,.- . .,, I . v: , : u'v .' ' Itlka.. -1.11 iL. l I- , r T1 r ... ,licl. conlin nrd the do nr ' 1 como into mr nfiice and 1 will Ll 1. como into my oftice, and I will pay U. I don't want to hnvo yon around so ' . !rT0,T The sexton was even with him i ' 1 "l "? "K'e of f,,"'-fiT0 degewa, L ! . tu i L ,m''"d not being a very valorous person. however: tnrnlrtL' around to thn doc ...... ' 1 . .,',...' lr, he replied : "Ah, floVtor, 1 cannot afTcnl tn bury 3 3 cv imstntws nas never neen so - ...j. . 1. ... . : . . .. . f oe.-n since j ou oegttn 10 tir.lct en." - , . Haiiits. Like flukes of snow tk.t fall nnperecived npnn tl . .),, ,,0 i '"mi, graiing his band and com seemingly unimportant o.c.ts of life i n,,,,u'''1 'elating his advent uros, which succeed ono another. As the snow gnlhers together. aro on r habits formed. No single (lako Hint is nd- (Vd to the pile produces a sensible chang ; ho singleaetion creates, how- ' 1,1 "D missinir money couiti evcrltmsyexbillitamalscllatlltler;'H,5 ,0"n''- P""')' Wfro U con- but as thu tempest hurls the avalanche ! Vl'.vcJ l"',r,", Ju-lice Lcdwilh at Jef down tho mountain, and overwhelms ,0l'""i Market yesterday mnrningnnd the inhabitant ami his habitation, so 1 rom"ill'l " 'ho station honso until r....l,.n ... .1.- .i . ..-.this mornime fiir thn iiiifivi.a nf una. i.o"m'.., ui-iHii; mi vuu I'li'iiieuts oil I ' j,;f ..-.? 1ron,rht t oar-lli-i- bv im,.,-rcei.lible ac. enmulatinn, may overlhrow the edifice of truth and virtue . A Detroit girl, who wears ft beaver and carries a cnnC. tried to kiss n hotel j waiter tho other dn The inultctl ' Vnut h foimihiinrd tn I hn hih'lliil-il a im informed tlie oflen ler Hint she must i res nee t ibn men uImhiI ttm l,,,,wo nr l..n,. ! . . . m - . It is said a girl in Wisconsin wnl- i 1 lowed forty Percussion cnn. Her I mm her relruincd (mm annnlinc l ew tr WDAT TTODBLLD Dlil,; Hea.e fr.n- n II, f "V.rl. rl.rne" . I.-Inf thrmti f.ntMt.ajatnre enier i ntern Uni fied Isoltan for an l:lnc'e I iilriieinmrnt-iiaeralletf hy Hit lleanlllul I)Iomi Tlie ftratipn fteulia whii h'mitt of our country rouMna are Mmprlled to iiiidfrfrn while wamletinif in, and pac.inij aivMind our prcat Mlioa.iit truly wondirlul. Onu gi-nerallnii tine not geem to learn from anoiLtr, bernii tho game ncta aro weoklr If imt rtnily report oil liy tho pro, Htid rndice. 'Iho fnllnwiiire we find' rVrfirte( In n late litinibi r of tho Novr Ynrlj JfrrnU, and should be a warning to all "(IrunkV' or "green ic." "On Thursday nflernoon n man claimed to bo Alfred Canii-ker, and . .... ... i . .. . . in thia Viiy ost,.iiilily f'.rr the pui-ino - .i..eHijr n bill of bokI, hadnj' in bis possoHMon ?2.ih.KI in gret'tibitcks c. t a-o S.'iUO bills and otto Ul.Oun bill milking bis hend'innrtcrs at. tin Westchester IIouso, corner of ltroome street and the liowery. Feeling some what lonesome, as it was the first time ho bad ever been away u night from his wife nnd family, and, being blessed with n fun. loving disposition, he con cluded to visit some one nf the many places of nmusement in this seductive ing under a gas lamp, was, in his eye, tho finest specimen of femininity ho bad ever before encountered. Her name, yro t., is ilury llisto. His bashltilness gradually wore off, and, proffering her his arm tho two bo had about his pcison ; the tormor trouble was expelled by the thought that sho was far awn- and would never know his unfaithfulness, nnd ns to the latter, he knew ho hud tho money secreted away in a blind pocket in his pants. It did not need much pcrsuuainn on the part of .Mary to procure Alfred's consent to accom pany hertohcrroom,No.l.'ll niecckcr streot, whero they were shortly after wards joined by two of her compan ions, named Mary Jane Fatten nnd Charles Jameson, tbo latter a nice young man and a particular friend of .Mary, who had accidentally dropped in. Alfred1, who is a gnod naftired man, concluded that a friend of Mury was a friend of his also, and as be was extravagantly arrayed in n faultless suit, wilh his "hair parted in the mid dle," ho cultivated his"Neqitnintnef and entered into a lengthly discussion of tho benefits likely lo result from bestowing the elective franchise on the people of tho Southern States. This nice young mnn fully concurred in everything that Alfred said, nnd befuro they parted hud become fast friends, Alfred engaging him as head siilesinan in bis store at tho munificent, salary of f?2,(0i) pcryearsnii "found." Whilo this conversation was being carried on. tho party indulged iu several drinks at the Southerner's expense, until the latter, became somewhat sleepy from long trnvel and worn out with bad whiskey, concluded to retire, and Jameson and his com panion left tbo room, nfler taking an affectionate good Highland promising to see him again on the fallowing morning. Alfred states that about one o'clock he and his companion retired, but thoughts of his family and the snoring of Mury prevented him from sleeping. j He beard the clock strike two, three I and four, and as the last stroke had CIered his m , T V rmerp(1 n' " bo.n "il ,Ji' largo as it was when reining, unit a mind that ha l.'emovintr Iho him but his linen, shouting -mimic ler; ..,. !:....,. u 1 Whilo proceeding , i n this novel enstnmo no Blceekor l0"i,r'1" Broadway (Rvn Pitts. ... J ""' ' "lr,iX" rn'f,.nlV bn i ' t ,,;; siirniisr-u il was a NiKMiK ami i i rninr. I ina- across tbo sidewalk IIVd.t l ,,,jH mornen. ,,,.,,. ovor 1 ' 'a t. u . . .1.. . iiiu-iii. 1 he two r0 t ,, moment, the t.celera 1 . . . W ' . 1 . ' 1 hair on end, and pale from fright ; but ! Alt"re?tl. beholding his shield and nni- ; ""'Icd in the ollicer's nceompanyitig ,,lm t0 ,h? I,0" arresting the ll'rp' Pn''"ol hail been in the , r"om w "h 1hp nb"-tnnate Southerner. ." i r ' ' --"- rurmu- addiiionnl eviil.-nc m.ni.wi tl.n prisoner. ; but In the meaniiine it is ""IT0"''1 "'C money or a portion of il I 1,0 refunded and the prosecution i abandoned. j " I Tho marvelous fentol elcfrrni.hin ' j to England the entire message uf tint Presiiielil. wna acciiiiirvlittlio,! mr.... '"Hy. The message appeared in the i London i.ni.i.ra aimiiliimtoiiialt- niiL 1 it. i,iili!l,.ui.,, i ,s ,i..;i,. t . . 1 'J I 1 1 1 his count ry . i.Ti.n ..;..l. " ;,i .i. l..- . l.,.n !, . J i, ;. ,i..... t ...i ,' b-tausv-it "a sheep."