Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 18, 1871, Image 1

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HANDBILLS. '
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et.'jorhnu, S 00 I 1 ihoet, 55 or le.a,10 00
ur 2. of each of aboee at proportionate ratci.
(IKORI1F II. (loOPIANDEIt,
(iEOltllB HAilETtTf.
Pnhli.W..
(Caul 3.
p. ItH A. WALLtCB. PQAXK F I ri.BI Jl .
Wallace &. fielding,
attokn eys - at law,
tTearOcM, Pa.
"ffLcj:0 buaine.a .if afl klaide attemleil tn
'i irouiitneei anil fijulitjr. Olli.-e in ro.i.h-nce
William A. Walbu-o. jnlL':;tl
f A . W. WALTERS,
ATTOKSPY AT LAW,
Clearnckl, Pa.
Vvff'1'6 1 ,ne Court House. ileeS-Jy
. - .
H. W. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
0 Cleat Held. Pa. 1;
WILLIAM A. WALLACE. J. DLAKR WAl.TErta.
WALLACE &, WALTERS,
Real Eitate Aae-nt and Conrcyaneere,
Clearlleld, I'cnti'a.
:a.Real E"Ute bought and loW. title. Sraai-
ined, coneeyelieee prepared, infra pnid, and In.u
ranee tnleen. OJeo In new
building, nearly
janl.70 '
oppoaite Court IL.uee.
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOKN K V AT LAW,
Clearlleld. I' a.
eOftire In the Court ILue. f jy 1 1 ,
(.7
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTOltS KV AT LaW,
t'lcaii.elil. Pa.
OXe. on Market 8t.. o-er llaruwiek A Irwin'a
Drue; Store.
rePrompt attention glean-to the eeenrlne;
af Bounty, Claims, An., and t-.j all legal bullosas.
March is. ISA?. I.
ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTOIt X ICY - a r - L.X w,
tVallaYeteti, Clearfield County, Prini'a.
tilAII leil bua'.nrea prompl!j attended to.
" WAL TER BARRETT,
A Tin K KY AT LAW.
Offie en Seeond ftt., ClearOeKI, Pa. ntv2M6
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORXKY AT LA V
And Real I'.ta1e Aent, t lftrflrM, Pa.
OIRr tin Third ntmt, bpt. i?hirr.ir k Walnut.
TKflrirtfully oSdtb bi wrvitrp In rclling
tnd t)U)inic Unil in CtourfltiM and 'ljttninf
o tantioi j anl with mm $xpnenc of orer twenty
7r a aurvty r, Qaltori biiDtttlT tliat be run
rm-ier atlfficiiin. t'tSS't.'Oi tf
WM. M. McC ULLOU G H,
AiR'liXfcY AT LAW,
Irarfleld. Pa,
03ee on Marliet .trerl one door eavt of the Clear
field Cninlr Hunk. naet.'OI
J din II. Orvil. C. T. Alexander.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
ATTtH NK.YS A T LA II'.
llrlK-ti.il, Pi. (plSOJj
d1l7v7a."m e an
PnYSlCIAX A SUKGJiOX,
i.rTiirp.Piirno, v. "
Will attrti'l profcPSHinal cilln p.-omptly. auglo'iO
DR. Al THORN,
PHYSICIAN & SL'UCSKON,
HAVINtJ l.nl l at Kt rt.iwn. rirnrfu 'J co
Pa., u!T. if h i prtilt n:'inilj u riKCi to the-Jii-ojilc
al tlo turr-junJiiij( t-nuiiity. .-fpt. 2'.', 'CJ y
DR. J. F. WOODS,"
PIIY.Slcr AN A SIMUM'ONV
lUrin nmove.l tu A niutni ill... 1J..,'fir 1.11
prolruiutial fun ic
to tlir ).-rlC 7 P:a,"
ami ihfi nun
attended to.
.k- All PI I. Ml" 'II
r.itir jnv- r
I I), 3 Om tI.
J. H. KLINE, DM
PHYSICIAN t HUIUJKON,
H A VI X.I ktlr'nl Pcniifi-M, Ta.. cfT. r
iv on ' rrouii'l ug country. Ail cu'l tira.ntl
HlMl to. t 1-1 if.
JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN A SURG EON,
nWINII loe.lrd at (J.eenla. Pa., offer, bla
proteeattinal .ervieea In the people f tbu
4taee and aarroandlnc enuetrv.
lL-AII rail, prompt'; altrnded lo. Offlea
ad re.i'lenea on Cnrim at., formerly aeeupied
oy Dr. Kiln.. mtltl ly
DR.T. P. BU RCH FIEL D7
Lre ?4iirt!0un of th r.d Bf t mM I'mnftlranfa
V'-luntff rtt havint; rcturnrd fr'm ih Armr,
vfTeri hi prnf Fti'inal lerrirai tn ttit citinnn
of (Mftarfttid e -utity.
fsifPr-.f -Mi'iiM. PitMt promptly atten If 1 tn.
h-9 iti t4oevl irtrot, rnrnurl oer-uptp-l by
1r. WntU fi'Tt,'M tl
O R . TJ E F F E RSONBOYER,
auiYsu'iA.N' an D rii'i i:us, ;
rrnl Ptr-rt. n-rtt(l-!J. Pa. '
".1, lie tviw ( T
ifin of (."1 ';ir:i
lii itrntcfisi mni cm if
, t he
and vicinity, and tlic pa'-'Iu- 'Derall. AM cml
rnnpll aitr"dd to. OsW J
Y. B. RE A d7m7 D
fllYSIClAN ANI SCIl.ir.i'N.
K)lrrtuHU, Pa.
P.e.peetf.llv i.ffera l-i. arrvioea lo the elilaen. of
Pie .urr.. indin country. apr,i 1m pd
R E U B E N H A C K MAN ,
House and Sign Paintor and Popcr
Hanger,
Clearfield, remia.
VfA.WineeMteJ..I in hi. line protep'ly anJ
4n a W"rkmiilikn manner. rt.AJ
Cental rARTNEnsnip.
P.. A. M- HILLS,.
f -iri tu in f 'fa. fan patrufi-, and hr
tnh'ir rnr tllr.r at h h I fociat. d with bits
U lh proiirf I'-nlfntrT,
, $ SIIWV, 1. HP,
XThala fcrnduata t.f (h P-itl..l--l l.ia Ior,tnI
Cj'1(i, ai.d therf r ir h.ti tp iS'cr'! atto.
tiotii of prif" iuh tl it. ill. AU wfk d-ma in
ti nffirf I Will t.ff .1 irt pU peri'nn!lv TO-p'B.
b! fr htt t d-tiif In iia nrtt H'f ict r) mnfi
ttcr and hi'm-t nt! -r f ih prm'v'.'ion.
An "tl:i!i"l prat i .f twrntylnijirsn
thin place rmltiAi to ij en!. trrj j.iiirnti
wi'h eonlltlinp.
Krifaf "infill fm a di it urea finiiTcl tte made
hy lnF ft ft (tat tfrt it patient dFtigoa
oming. (Jan. S, l:t 1
CLEARFIELD
G00DLANDER & HAGERTY, PubliBhers.
VOL. 11-WIIOLF.NO.2201.
Cards.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S
MA1UJLK-& STONK YAItD,
CI.I'Alil'ltLD, PA.
Tfbop on lleid tilreet, necr Pennsylvania
Ua.lroaJ di ot. . may IV7V.U.
G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL PUMP JIAKEI5,
KtAR CLKAIU-JKLdpKNN'A.
."y' l'mnpt altvutii uu ln d 1 and ind,' to ontrr
on abort not i c. 1 . l-rnl "li rpiiiiililc tprinn
AH work wi.rriintiii tu rtnJtr aticinctinn. nriJ
dflivernl if di itiri d. iu; 2i:l vjul
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Just icq of tlio Peace, Piirvrr and CuiivraDcer,
l.uthcrfrburg., Pa.
All ViuMitri-i' intriiiiti .1 tu li.tn will b' prouipH
atttodfd t. iVr-oim wihliin to employ a fur
rv or will do well to (ivv bitu n ctill, m In- fliiltcr
Inuiiv'lt tlint he rnu rciidur aat irtit liun. 1 -Pint not
convoy it nee. nriu-lt ot na rctm vnU and all let a I
ptipro, proniiil and nt-ully cxi-cMttd. mar-ltu p
DANIEL M. DOHERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
HKt.'OND HTlthrT,
ly!.".
t 1. 1: a li I'' 1 1: 1, it, P A.
CHARLES SCHAFER,
L A G K II II K E K . R IX E W K R ,
C'learlield. Pa..
HAVIXQ rrnled Jlr. r.ntre,.' Prrwerr he
hope, br atrtet attention to b"aine.. and
tlv uinnuliieturu of a auprrior nrliele of llliKIt
u. receive the patronaire ul all the oiit.ana nianr
mar cu.tuuiera.
Aun. 2a, II.
SURVEYOR, t .
IUE under.irtitil otli ra hie eerviees aa a Fur
l Teyor, and may lie limnd at hi. r eidenee, in
Lawrenee tonn-utp. i.ettera will reach uim ui-
reeled lo Ck'itl lielu, ra
mny7 lf. JAMES JIITl'IiLLL.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLKRY,
Mmkel Slrei L, ClcarOeld, Pa.
-CROVOS MADE A mXIALTV.-U
AJi:iiATIVl:S male in elondr, . well aa In
x elear weatl.) r. t'on-lentlt on bend a e.Kid
-eorlmenr of FHAMKJi. STEIIhnSCtil'Kii and
STKIIDtlSCIH'ltJ VIKHS. Frainea, from any
elvle ol mouldiiia:, made to order. npr2-tr
THOMAS H. FORCEE.
tVAtr.U IN
GENKIiAL M KIM II A NDISK,
t.lt All IT. Pa.
Also.tctiiive maniifarturfr anl lealor in Ffuure
Trnil'r and Hnwrd LiiniVrof -If kind?.
ffOrdcrt iuliiitid and all
bills promptly
fillrd.
i jvin-l.T
GEO. ALKKRT ilF.ltr ALBCttT.. W. AI DKHT
V. ALBERT &. EROS.,
Manufiicturer k fl ten Five Ilrnlertin
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber. 4c,
' i U 1 1 1' l- A .i 1 , I r. S .i n.
yOrdrrt luliciii'd. Hill fillrd on lirt notice
and rianonaMe tcruis.
Ad lr'Ki Woo.IIan 1 P. O., flca.Md To., Pn.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KUf!f ANT.
I'rri.rhvlllr, i lcarlitlil Cnuiity, Pa.
Kerpn coniitBT.tly on hand a full a!"rtnicnt of
I-rv tiitotlf, Hurdwnrr, rorcrtr, and rvrrytbinr
tirtiiiillY kept tu a rtlrtil itora, inrb will Ite mlj,
fir PBih, ai rhnp ur r!r wrt in tbo county.
l-rt-n-uville, June 2., IMit ly.
Ci KRATZER & SONS,
MERCHANTS,
tt tLina in -
Dry Goods, ClotLiug, Hardware,
Cutliry, (;uccniarp, (Jroperiei-, ProrUionf ard
bhinglo,
CloarUeld, Pftina.
jf"At thrir ppw iitnre mum, on Prrnnd (itrpft,
npar H. P. Iiijflar k lo'a Ilardwarv tra. (janU
M0SHANN0N LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA HEAM HILLS,
I.UMliKR, LATH, A" rtt'KKTS
miinnitiF.i
II. IL SUILL"
itUKD, l'.-i.Uiil,
135 S. th ft., lliil'o
Offlee Eore.t Pin
, Nn
J(V l.At'Sllt. Soperiiilendelil,
jefi'07 (jjoii nun., v..enrw.'j .iiuiiij, i
jAMUEL I. SNYDER,
practical Watch Maker,
Opp.o-l'c ti e C- art Ttinur.
FECOND tTHLMT, tl.EAKi Ii:ET, PA.
rOrAll kiridn of Wnlc)- ( 'Irnkv and Jendiy
promptly rtpfiirrd, and woik warran1-l to ci i
aliPiai-tiotl. ' mart: 7'
JAMES 0. BARRETT,
JiM'ier f the Peace bud Lii-cimcd Cnn cvancer,
I uihcr-tui . C Iraijiitd t'o.. Pa.
t ff-VtN' otinn k rrtniihine- p prm p'ly ttiudo,
-nd a!l kir.d f inrtrumrul." VMpu'rd on
fluTl Uott-e. ti'nj i,'lit
i. uoiLoaai as - . .'. . a. .AViacAnhr
nOLLOWEUSH & CAREY,
liUOKSKLLKlIS,
Rlauk Cook Maiusfudurcrs,
AND STATIO NEttS,
US .Hc.il.(t SI., t'ttilah;ihia.
ft SI, i'.iper Fb'nr Sn kl and Tlnje, Fool.eep.
i.elt.r, Note, U rn pins, ( urtain aiid W sll
Pip.ra. frl.2(.7" t.-
NEW
71.1 LIB 2. ' XVOEEUK,
CLlvVhlTLLD. PKNN'A.
c:
,1 Il.e new MA1.M.E WoltK
on Iarkel alrerl, oppnaitn the J.ol.
MONfMKNTr!,
;i.::' I s tomiw,
FRENCH (IM't HEtl,
TA'.ll.K TOPS, MANTLES,
OAIiliEX FUTVAIlV,
.TEP.lt A ( I TTA W AEE,
HEMi A FooT STONE.',
of ocw anl beautiful de.tpp..
All of whi. h w ill I e ...1.1 at . i'y pr'e . or !i p-r
sent. I.e. then aiy othr .tal.li.bm.nl in thi
eeu'y. Fati.-f irti .n pimmiitei d in all en-ea.
"'r toankluily r,e.i.. ana poanpti i.ur.i
in the I.-.t wotklmin like manner.
f. A. tiintov.
Jaiii.. FI. U AT.ot, AienU n-ill l.v
AjfenL
NEY MARBLE YARD
i.fTiirnfKi'ficsi
j tnkn thia tut tli ii of iiif Tin
tl nf f Tisf wi 'K'in rti'l T I lie
-. w l a iUtllc unl. f -r Ihr
c niM llm Lp tin
! Timl.t.iuca, Muuumcutm
j lira 4 aud I'oot Mnna,
T riii.T..T H-ne l.iil tlir l wurVurn, ml imo tli
( tt in:i!ri;tl. All o r-sm.T I MlcJ mud the
Hulk varraiit' tl. A l Iti f ul- r i
XJANIKI. tWtOl.l.ANI'ER.
5ry flood's, &t.
1871. JAMAUY. 17J.
A GRAND OPENING!
THIS WEEK!
WILLIAM ItKKI.
WAUKET STUEET,
CLE RKIl:l.l, PliNN'A.
Wplcndld DrKi Plaid, from 2(c. to 92 OO
Illark Alpacaa, from 2r. tu l Ui,
Plain Pi pliua, Irurn Soc. to VI 15.
Handeome.t eolora In Katrcna, I'panlluea,
1'mjirraa C'lotlia aud Itejta, ocr on ditplAy.
ricpant colore In Katecna, SOc. tu tt 00.
Iar pallia In Illark Hilka, l 23 to 91 Ol).
Aatrarliau Coating, J 5) to H i per yard.
I'rontrd aud Plain Ucatern
feaM.1.1, IK jaklli aud Curljcula. ;
Vrlretren, at 35c. and upwarda.
Hplcudid all wiH.l Khan la.
Iloman Striped ehanla.
Pauley and Uroclie Shawla, J() to $10. ,
I'ure, from 3 OO to 73 (M.
Earf-aina are offered in FL'RS. I buy them
direet from the inannfaelurera, and will warrant
Ihera aallefaetory iu every repeet.
Aleo, new .lea in Millinery (.ooda. toieiber
with l.adlea Mioea, t;eut'a llutt, 1'apa. dir.
Millinery and Coat making dne in the lett atyle.
r-tr-Thee. Oo-di are bought at UK! II T
PKR'ES, and will be aold the eame.
' i
CALL AND SEE FOR YOtP.SELVES !
j&nulter, Ej;a, and all marketable produee
taken in-eaebangt l -r goi.de.
Norrmlier 0. 170.
New
A f nsiIAXXOX LAND AND
1.1 SlREIl COM
ill PAN V ofter for ante Town kit. in llie t.
oiitfli of Osceola, t'learl.. Id e..tinty, Pa., and nl
tola lotuit piireliiieera .rit.ide the limit, of e.ii.l
borough. 0-"U ia eitu.-tled cu the Mo.hi.nnon
' rem, in too rieni.i p'.tTion i ute v..no'r
flearlitl.l. ... Il.e line .!f Ilia Tyrone A t'Uarliell
Ilailo.a.l. where tho Mo.hitniion and P..-.ivert"n
braneh r.wdi Ititere. t. It i. alo in tbe h. nrt nt
the Mo.liannen coal l.ii.in, nnd Inryn IhoIic. ol
while pine, hctnloi-k, i.'th, and other limber nir
riiund it One ol the litrir. nt IiiiiiIkt ii iiniil'.i' t or-
ing aatiililirhtnenla .a thast iU ia lo. lod in tb
lown, wiuie wjero am ii.s.ij ...t,., i....i
.binjle u.llla around it. Th." town i i.ul is -en
yeur. old, and eoi.ljine a populotion uf one thou
.and inbiibiiHtit.. -
-r.T For fnitln r iiiforimtlon 8 p'y nt the off
of lli. abu.a aotrl.uy.
JOHN" LAWniE.
aprl I S.iperintep-"f-
Mcpherson w
ULSTAlRAM&HJESiniEM
.aI.II ( X .
it.' .New l'.iiildinc. (to:merly oeeiip.ed lv
in Leal Jr j,,.,;,,,,,,,,,.,)
FEC0XD ST., Cl.EAIiilELD, PA.
(1oNSTANTI.Voiili:in.!afinca. li eli,.n..f CAN
j l'lKS. M IS. li; AitS. lOllA.'X'O. Ae.
Al.o, FIIFslI OVpTEIIS reeeived daily, an.l
evried up to auit llio taelee of cu.tomera.
Xi. IIIL1.IAKI) H AUXIN on aeeon.1 .lory
nov2:70:lf W. II. MerilKbsOX.
Small Profits ! Quick Sales!
IIARTSWICK k IRWIN
Are eona'aiitl.v r. .trni.hinK their loek of Dro.,
Med.eiuta, Ac.
Fehool li.s.ka said plationer.T inetodinj the 0a
good and National Series of Eeaderr.
Al.a,r..baej d Cigira of Ilia U.t kraaiit., at
the loweat pi ioet.
nil) CALL AN P PFE. M
SAWS1
SAWS! SAWS!
DISTAVS CHOSS CVT, MILL, D It Afl AND
rtliCt l-Alt f?AtV.s., i
Boynton's Ligbtning Cross-cnt Saw.
ALSO,
PATK.XT PEI'.FoltATKD A ELECTRIC F-AV S",
For eale l y
ootu.TS ll. F. moLt.R A CO
TI!V HIIOPI
rni:i. rackktt,
M.iiaitfn,,tnrpr nf
Tin, Conner nnd Sheet -Iron Ware.
P.oolinjz. S outiter and job work don..'a
ua .a.itAM.r. ri nua.
Fh p on Marl et St., ti ail r pp.ile tbn J lit,
4.0.;, fi.Frrin.p, PA.
0
tlltlk Tlltbll
FPEAP.'S cALnmnr,
FFWJt FlltVNA, SI I'l. 1:1011,
GOV. PENN. IIEiU LAToIl.
KODl.E COOK, RATIONAL It ANi.E,
Thll V.I'll, I'Al.l.nll roohri,
SPEAHS HEVfl.VINti Lii.iriS
AND Dol Ul.lt IIEATIills',
Ad 1 all kind, uf li.al.i j Move. lor aelu by
aur;9 ll. r. mni.rrt A ro
KDWAKP 1TI5KS& CO.,
Flour Smnirailura'r.H,
' " " ' ; ' AnJ Ii alcri in
GRAIN OF ALL K 1 X I S ,
.- p n 1 1.1 ps 11 i n ii, pa .
t TEXT, FITPI.T
of ri.ortt. win; at
J COItX anl CII'iP rin.taiillv on hand, end
lot le nt ralei rem.irlat.lr N, f l. ll
T
rinr rri.Kr.p.ATED i:triiAt:D!or poorn,
Ml-M Kin '. S".
Foii. li hi.
ft Ml.
.. so.
Tn n. h t'nlf .
(Opponie Jsil j.l .f At C. MI .AT7.Klt ?.
ak t'owTAiii.Li's nAi.t: For
aa1. al tail efbe.
rf "If '
PRINCIPLES)
CLEARFIELD, PA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAHI-TKLI), PA.
WEDNEsDAT JKlltMMi, JAX. lft, lfitl.
IT M.V Iult PAVM.
It never pnyf. to fret and growl
Wknn iorluiie aeetnr our loe ;
The beller lire. I will pu.li nlund
Aud Itnke Hie brueer blow.
For Inek in work
And Ihuee who ihirk
Blioulil uot liiiiirnl tlieir doom,
J I .at ield llie play, -.
And elear Uio wny
That better men hare room.
It never pr.. lo fouler pride
And .gander wtcltU in allow, -r
For frieudb tl u. w on are lure lo run
In time, or want or woe.
The noblest worth
(If all theenrtll
Are gem. of heart and bruin,
. A eoneeienee elear,
A household dear,
And bandi without a atuin.
II never pare lo bate a foe,
I r enter lo a fi lend,
To lawn nnd whine, tnueh less repine.
To borrow or to U ml.
The fnultn of men
Are fewer wh.-n
Each row. hi. own eaooe ;
For tende and debt.,
And pampered peta
Tnbounded mieobiel brew.
It never pay. ! a blunt refrain
M ell worthy uf a eonir,
For no and youth muet bnrn li. ia truth,
Tiiat untiling p.ivi Itmt'e wrong.
'J be jtiMMl and pur.
Alone ar.'eure
To bring proloiij.e.1 eueeeer ;
tnle what ie right
' ' In Ileaien". eight ' '
I. alwava .tire tu hire.
Dcu't'E Little Job.
In tin evil hour tho President pub
lished lo tlio -eooiiliy his statement
that it wan tho McGurriihuni job that
let! to tlio (liMnihsal ol hecictaty Cox.
If this was true, it was scandalous; if;
untrue, Mill worse. Tho result is thai j
we pro liiiving a cnmpletu exposition
ol the whole case ol Dent and rorner's
client, the notorious McGarruliatn, in
whoso dclialf Grant interfered with
the regular course ol business in the
Interior lieparlment. Tbo Portland
AJi'rrtisrr, tho f'ommmittl ami other
papers that liavo uceess to llio lads,
are now making them public, und
they nro exceedingly damaging lo the
enemies of Secretary Cox. Nor do
they lettvo (it'll Grunt himself in a
Very enviable position. Those broth,
el's. in-law of Ins on both sides Corbin
and Dunt aro no help to him in ad
ministering tho government. If he
would give them si, ng consulships five
thousand miles oil, it would be hi tter
for till concerned. His present nui
sunco is Louis lent, who has been
hanging around llio While House for
tho last year or two and gelling liisl
. , . . ... . , ,
I'l other III law into tlOllh.e.
The
Garrahatn claim, of tvli' '''i'l istlio
most infliieiiUai iigct'l. iuvolvesa truel
of lour Spanish leng'ies in area, ami
ntetl in Monterey and Fresno coiintk'S,
j California
about ono huiiilnu and
i ei.i v live miles aoullieasl ol wn
rrancis.". and now occupied by llio
n;..' I dm Mining Company. All I hat
kfve it value is its ipiicksiivor mines,
it being almost useless for agricultur-
al purposes. With its improvements,
it is wot th, perhaps six millions. It
was first claimed by one Gomcr a gov-
crntnetililoik in Mexico, who i proved
lo have forged titles to Mexican
lands. Ho declared that bo got a
grunt of it from Mexico in 114, but
lost tho papers continuing the lilies
when the town ol Monterey was cap
luted by Gen. Taylor. In lsj-t our
land commissioners rejected his claim
on prool tlmt Gntner. had never nccti
pietl or even seen tho land, and decid
ed that llie title lo ihe properly was
in the hands ol tho I'nilid Slates
The I'istriet Attorney of California,
in l -.'T, traded nlT his title in consid
cislion ol hall nf the tract (o himself,
und thowdistricl court, in that year,
awarded the land to Gomiv., who im
inedi ilcly sold it to M cCai mlitiin.
Tho New Idra .Miniiig't'oinpnny c 'aim
ed it airainst Alct.arraltnnt. on prool ol
actual possession sinco by s t
tiers to whoso rights they Uim sue- (
cccdcd, and under a law initliorii'.ing
minis aid liiitiing companies to pre
cni l lands w lip h they have occupied
intl improved. litis claim would Pe
peifeclly valid if the tale to llie land
were cleurly iu the United Slates. It
w as on this point that Secrelary Cox
Was taking Icstitnony, or preparing
to do so, w hen Icnl pel -undi d the
President lo i ti tot life. The leading
capitalists iii the mining comptiny are
r.arron .1 Co., the 'great quit ksilvcr
melt-hauls, who, w illi some loteinners,
own ball llio slock; W. ('. lialslon,
cashier id the flunk of California, who
owns ono eighth; nndl. O. Mills, presi
dent of tho same bunk, who nl-i owns
one eighth, all men of llie very first
business integrity and iiitelli.ji.ncw in
California, und mil at all likely to
count t l their names with or put their
money into nn cnleipri-e not well
based mid well protected. The deris
ion id the Ctililot ni.i court in favor ol
Gomel! in lSrn is described by Attor
ney General Hhi'l;, in a tetter written
September 0, JM'J, in these words:
"The original claimant is Vincent
P. (inim-a. Mis tnle is believe! lobe
ti f'.irgery. The Land Commissioners
decided ngtiilist him. An appeal lo
the llisirtcl Court was lakcii by fraud.
ni d n decree ol count malum was en
tt red there by a Iriiudulciit misrepre
sentalion, which the judge of the court
w ill cm reel, if he has not already dune
ao, by sinking il liom tbo record
Some investigation of Ibo ruse look
place last term in the Supremo Courl
and nn opinion was delivered by Mr.
Justiie Wayne, which explains pretty
fully, hut in very moderate language,
tho disgusting corruption which has
( Imrnctei ir.ed nearly every partol the
prtM'fcilin;'. Thodeciep will lie open
ed by the l'i-U il l Courl, and niioll.cr
decree in favor ol the I'nilcd Stales
substantiated in ils place bv the same
coint. If that should I.ul (whiih is
not lit ult likely) nil appeal will Ve
taken lo ihe Supr. me Cold t. In no
event tun llie claimant ever gel the
land, ll lb interest and rights of the
government t-hull be properly defend
ed "
There is no rr-ason to doubt fly
truth or this stutemrnt. and it is ten
T '
NOT MEN.
fieil by tho iltc'iHioti of llio Supreme
Coin l, of Ihfi.'i, nurti i 1 1 st Me' 'iiri nliani.
In llio meautiiiio t hal put.icn had lob
hied vigorously, anil, in apito of the
oppof-ition of Attorney Genenil Utile
hud almost pei'Hiiaded i'rei-ideiil Liu
loin lo rign bin patent, ll was never
"igned, however, and now lien void in
llie Land Ollieent Waeliinglon. W'liy
it did not get ixKtied during Jobnaou k
term iloeH not appear, hut it did not
though in 1 80S tbo Ilotmo of Iicpro
aentulive granted lliu petition of Me
Giiiraham to buy tho land ttt SI. "5
peracio. Tlio lull failed in the Semite,
and mi the job diwended to tho pre-?lho
..... ...I...:..: .- or .1 ... .1
ettt uilmiiiiKtrttlion. Hinco tlmn, tlif
Di nt iiikI I'lirmy pu(iilu tit Wtintiiii
Sn euinicil to Inivo luriitcti.A lioii In
cniry Mt'Gurrnlium'H tlniiii lliroiijrli
CtirifrrcfH, linilinj; iltut tlu v lould Jm
iiDlliiiiK iili lliu liili'riiir I im rl tiicii t
tind tjm Attorney tii-nrfnl. Tluy
Bticci't'ileil ho far tm to inilneo Sccrolii
ry l.'nx to wuit nnlil llic House Judiui
ry C'oitimitleu Imd pit Ha(i upon Me
fj:i rr:i li tt lit n liii-ini'Hs, w liii li wiih (liinr.,
Itit tiininicc, ly u volo of wven lo
llireo, li jct iin liin clnini. Alimit iIiih
time, Mr. Cox, having bccii it Iollt'i'
from into of Mutiurruluini'it attorney..
iifliyinj; to diKptwo ol'pitrt of Itis t ltiini
for "iiifiueiito" in lliu tit inrttiiciit,
ilionlit it t i mo to ni l upon llie re
it'iiti'd flrcUiotia nf tho court k innl ol
CoiircMi and to diRpio of the taso
tiniilly. In thin ilrci-ion lio ivhn
ctrciio;tli(.iod Ly tlte opinion of Jmlo
Jloar, wittily tliouh tin tod Juno "1,
watt piolitilily Itnown in giiliMiitice to
Pent a fnrtnii;lit before, may Inivc
liclpid Gen. Grant to iiiaku up Ida
mind as to w lien liin Attorney General
alionld rcniyn. It i, tit nny rate, verj
"iiijnilnr Hint both Hoar and Cox
uliould Imvo roslf,'iied no near their tie.
j eieive action on I his job of Louis ent's
"n tlio l.ith ol Augiit last, Secretary
Cox wrote lo Mr. Wilson, of the Liitid
Office, a long letter on tho subject ol
the claim, closing as follows :
"You will then fore proceed in the
ordinary course of business lo tako tip
and dispose of tho application of the
Xctv Lira Mining Company for a pat
eiit, notifying McGarrabttm or his ol
lorticvK that the unmo will be done at
j nn curly Uay, to Do Itxeil liy yon, prior
i to w hich time testimony or arguments
n.ny be lib ii ty either party, ami at
the expiration of which period jour
decision may ho rendered lis your
viens of the law nnd llio fails may war
runt, and proceedings bad thereon in
ll o usual manner."
No sooner Was notico of this served
oi Il. nt, ono of the attorneys of the I
sintller, than off lie posted to Long
llninch, whero General Grant wns
hilhing, driving nnd smoking, nnd
called him lo interfere, w hich ho did,
ia the letter of August Tl, nlieadv
ll"1 ' tv it.!., tno .-s.crciaty re-
pueil in a pKValu letter, wliiili l.en.
Grant bus A'eii lit lo publish, also, and
in w Inch tho President was urged to
lirgei,
consult tlio Attorney (ieneral, if not
tho whole Cuhioel, on llio point nt
issue, lint, apparently. Gen. Grunt
wits satisfied with tho ailvice o( lcnt,
for bo look no notice of. the letter
Whatever. Six weeks after Si cretary
Cox, resigned, cairying with him into
( retirement ihe respect und good w ishe
j of nine tenths of llio American J cople.
but followed by tlio "little ilL's" from
; Dent und Pol ney, who, latterly, seem
to havo enlisted the President in their
serve o. If nil Ibis is Calcultited lo in
crease tho public o. nlidence in Gen
Giant, we are vivy much mistaken.
When ho tiiiiN such spokesmen as
duller on the S. ill Timiugo question,
ilussell Voiin'.'oii ;he Alabama claims,
Chandler und C.ni.i'inti on (he Indian
policy, nnd 1'orni v on tbo MrGurtu
li.-t in claims, bes';;r is alossot respect
which it is diiii.'.iU in measure accu
rately Ho lias no cxpcrii nco as a
politician, and ho is in a had school for
learning il iu tho right way. There
is something lo bo said in excuse lor
him, but little or nothing in his jitstj
lication. Tho sooner ho learns bis
blunders from the impartial vuico of
tho puolie
thu better ll w ill he lor htm
an
r l,.V",1,n:r1,u,i? -'V'''2i' U!
Milts 1 Jv nuonmn.
'
CllANHF. OF I'ltKMll 1)VNATI1S.
j Louis X VI. was executed in l'.l'.lo.and
i Ins son, the I'auplnii, alter luiriiaroiis
! usage, died in 17!;". Xapolron I. bud
two abdications and two exiles, ills
son died in Austria, and never at
tained Ibo imperial sceptre. Louis
XVIII , who came next, was an ex
ile for twenty years ; was restored to
tho throne by the bnyonels of
I'airope; as chased off il by Xapn-
on, driven into exile, nut was again
ivus again
put back by the military lories ol the
ontiuelit. lie died alter a reign
tune years, llts Prollicr. I mines a ,
whose youth hud been spent in exile,
was di iven from lhu throne by ihe
revolution ol 1:10, and died far from!
bis native bind. His successor, Louis
Phillippe, w hose falhcr had been exo- j
ciiled in IT!1'!, was driven from the
kingdom, when an old mini, tiller a
pro-porous reign of eighteen years. j
His successor was Louis .Napoleon, j
( M all the sovereigns id I iiiiick since
li'J.'i, ho has bad lhu loo;
President and Emperor.
si I clgn, as
Tiny thitsi
compare :
Louis X VI., eighteen years.
Napoleon I , lilln'ii vein.
Louis XVIII., nine veins.
Charles X ., six years.
Louis Phillippe, eighteen year.
Louis Xiipoltou, Iw i lily two years
SrnvANTS 11 ai r PnicE "Is the
gil'ull'ci to be seen here '!"
"Yes, sir."
"1 w tint to see him."
"Vciy yvt'H. ir " .
"It's lilly cents, isn't it f" . r
"Dnu ilollur, sir. I'itly cents lor
servants."
"Well, I'm a acivaiil."
"You a sci vatil I''
' Yes, sir."
"Whose ?" .
'Yourj, sir; your bumble servant."
'Walk in and lake a scat "
Tho jnko was well wotth the price
of admission
o .
"Waiter, this bit ol ttirbot is not ns
giMid as thiitvoiiL-uve us last week."
Wuiler "lleir purdon, sir, il' llio
! very same fish !"
1871.
Tho Shifting Scenes of cur Politics.
TOMTION tit Till! AIlMIMHTHAlIliN.
Ki it rul i n midway between llie com
ing in nf General Giant's ad mi n iet ra
tion ami llie end of his four vciiim'
term, or, rather, ft little netirtr to tbo
period for tho noininnling national
conventions aud tho Presidential elec
tion, wo nro in a good poeiiion to anr-
vey the political situation and pros -
ieei. 11 m nut tana too aiiminist rn-
lion as tho cetit nil object in thin view,
and tho opposition, both within nnd
niiuunt iiiuiuiiiiK tarty, 10 1111 u p
. t. a .. .1 ... 1 .. . .1 . 1 .
.. : 1.. ..1 . 1. ....1: . r 11 .. ..
piituro. And What (Iocs the
1...1.. t w 1. . i . 1.
whole, innicaln : What is tho pros
pect for tbo Presidential election in
i-ii 1 aiiu ..ceiiee, mo iiuiniff uwwvi nun aim iiiu repuiiiicitn party nave nr. i ii.ej same tlnug, applied lo llie ii(inou
every day, showing sonto new plinso ; great ineaaurea to arouse popular lion ol tbo debl, Iroin t-ix to nine mil
ol tbo political drama, nnd there will : sympathy and to tally the people to 1 lions a year would bavo beetl ituvetl
be, doubtless, many moro clmnges bo j their support. , 'J'ho Secrelary has lost fir the country
fore tho concluding net ; but enough Nor is there nny cohesion between from twelve to eigbleon million du
has been seen to show w hither tho . the administration nnd the leaders of i-injr the time bo has been in ollice, liy
aduiinistration nnd political parlies tho parly. Wo bavo seen how Mr. III. is ridiculous policy of liotnilinu
IC--II 'ft. t -r-. :.. 1 .
nnii iiicuonH nro uniting. i.roelcy niiineil to willnliuw Uener
Wo said (ieneral Grant's udmitiis- Giant front reiiomiiiatmn to tho
tratinn is llio central olijeet on the ! Presidency, To bo sure, tlio Pliiloito
eanvuKS of the politieul bori.on, first j p'lcr in bis i-pcccli last night takes
bectiuso the domiininl republican par- liim buck lo liis bosom, iosibly to
ly has no oilier Jilatlorm to go before t'""t out again tbo first opportu
ne people upon and no other nvuilu-! "i'V- We l"n'c seen how Mr. Sumner
ble candidate Iban General Grunt, mid
next becatiso the deinocrtilio puny
has (lerelo)ied no policy for tho com
iug coolest but opposition t t!.o ad
ministration. Neither party is gov
erned by largo views of national af
fairs. Jiolh lad to brini; no broad
d lonipreliensivo jiubliu tncustircs
thai would command llio respect or
awaken the cutliusiasin ol lliu people.
There are no lowering and controll
ing statesmen cither among the re
publicans or tho democrats, and no
ono that occupies a commanding po
sition in tho ryes of the people, ex
cept General Grant, whoso war rec
ord and present ollice alone tnukc him
pro eminent.
Hero w-o are led to ask what the
position of the administration is.
I.'.mii. ,, i, i I,.., i I i,,,,.ii,.i
Ktaniipoint wo uro hound to say that'""'1 ,l"lt 11 wil1 rt'l"'' strong bund ,
liolli it ami its party have lost ground, i
This is evident when wo look nt the
popularity ol tlio 1 rest tic nt when ho
entered llio Whilo JIuuso in Mulch,
lSi'i'd, and the on rw hclmuto; strength
of lhu republicans both in Congress
and in tlio several Slnlo governments,
and compare their situation then tviih
what it is now. Tiny bud ubsoluto
power over tbo qnuslion of recon
structing the South, and strained ev
ery dibi t to mako (but section r'adi
cal republican , They believed they
had, perhaps, lbs sympathy and sup
port of llio negroes, w ho owed their
iiherly nnd franchises principally lo
tho republicans; und this new voting!
..JL , t!i
South. Rut tho administration and j
its patty over rcat'lied
They were too liberal, vindictive and
resli to A irencrotis hi.i lotviv-
;., .w.l.r i- l.,L-i,,r to il, .. ii U-r.-si.i. !
ration and harmony of tho South, and I""'''"'""!)' enough lo awaken tho
making political reconstruction sub i cnlhunasni ,,f t,0 j.c-..,,!o. 1 heir
servient, to that, woi.ld bavo secured : wunl of M,(,, n n"in' " K I'Lulorm
tho support boll, ol the negroes nudir,,rn '""'H, Issue, may yet h ave to
large portion ol tbo white population. . ",p republuuns the vantage Kmiind
Uul tho white people and many of llio ' nlm"'' nml 'Pt occupied. In
necrocs have becomo alienated Irom "''out a year and four or five months
1 1.,. ,...i,.,li,,iti ii-lv tl, i on,, It tlin illil,.
oral policy pursued toward the soll,, 1
nnd through the disgust which ,,0 .
timet bag mid scalawag pmUv ol
ie' government bavo inspired. ' As a
the gov
consequence
e.,A .....ui ,.r il... 1
ooiilhcrn Sistes have becomo demo
cratie, and tbul thero is u prospect of
all becoming so. , Tlio administration I
and ihod.imiiiai.t party leel keenly;
dt leclion. Indeed it is whispered
Washington that llio republicans!
are o uistippoi.tieu mat, iney conteni-
plate reconstructing tbo bout It ovr ;
again, nut we cuunoi neneve mvy
will do uny thing so I'litrageotis and
dangerous, lor it would utterly ruin
them They have failed Iu the South
and must sutler llio penalty of their
mistaken policy.
I'tit there is another thing which
i ,i ,.i i, ,i..i.,. r . i.u
radicals in tho South, and it is ihe
, . . . . ,. . . i . .
saltio w nicn is loniiniir; to m cait unwn
the party in tho West nml other purls
of Ihe country. Hint is llitur high
tin ill and protectivo policy. 'l lio
people w ho live by aoricallural pur- I
suits, whether they bo black or white,
aro not w illing to be taxed heiivity 1
for the bet cflt ol a lew cw I'.nglnlid
and other mannfaelttrers. Thero is
an impression that llio government
machine lots been run quite long
enon.'h bv Xew ICn-'hntd and for New
l-ao'lniid interests especially. Every-
., . ,..,.,.,' .,
lantern nml
j ,.,,. i,.,1.., ,orers consume is taxeil '
.,, .,,!. lin enorinoiis revcinie beviiud
Ihe necessities of the government and was ever in a place before w hero Ihe
to favor extravagant expenditures, bedbugs looked over the hotel regis
and all this with a view tn a fiord prone I ter to tind out w here your room was:"
tioti to Ihe fiianuliicuirers find lo in -I And be sadly gathered lip bis bag-
j ci eae llwir wealth The cultivators
I of the soil, South, West nnd North,
j begin lo see thai the radical republi-(
cjin Police . one oppressive lo lliein
I i c i i- i Kin. t in I
jiio.i oi i. .... . . j-- -- "--s, i
itt.it llicy are retoliieg from the parly
jthev hcrelodiie supported in ptoseeii
. , I ... . ... i .,iiinlaiiiiii'' the
ijj,m. 1 1.ia parlv, however, cm no
longer make political capital out of
Ibo issues of i he wur or from the
I'nion cry. These billing to the past.
Tho people look their material inter
ests ut home and lor new issues now,
and with regard lo these llicy have
weighed the republicunsi.nd find them
w anting. The lute elections in nunc
of lhu Northern Stales, us well ns in
tlio South, show thu reliction thai is
taking place, nnd tho people are mix -
. r. t . l l
iously looking fur other pohlicul lead
ers, . . ., ,
An cfTorl is muilu lo inuiiufucliirc
populariiy by Ihe Hiliniiii-ll'alion Irom
its liiiimciiil policy. -Gieat inn-it is
clnimed for paying otV litpidlv the
public debt, lint us the people find
this is done through burdensome nnd
unnecessary taxation, liitlo credit
will be given for limb. If we take
other questions which linvo been lull
for the administration tind ivpiihliciin
i party to settle or lo InuiiiMitu'e. we
see iiothing uico-itpiislied or piiiecnd
tbul inn loni h the popular bearl.
I Our iltllicully w ith En-land relative
In tho Alabama claim stands as it
was, ami there is ll;t!o pro-pert of
JAN.
TEKMS-$2 per annum, in Advance.
NEYVSERIES--V0I, 12, NO. 2.
lu'l an aji.u. laue mm awjrjM
any piijiti'tiiily lieitije mailo out of
that. The Kpaniodie inovetneitt
about tho lielieiy (pi. lior, uliicli is a
local ono, will proliably cilburcnd in
smoke or bo Heltled w iihoiit avriikcn-
lnK "")' Kei"'r'd H'tereot Outnido ol
New Jitluml. The Hun lo
annexittton at heme, which- tho Pre-i-dent
lias tulteii hold of eainemly, iH
BtlRjieclcd of lieinir u iob. in bitter! v
! opposed by pi oinineni letidem of the
rcpuhiieaii patly, ami nrousu.i no pub
lie interest. The Cuban onestion
I which w aa tub tilated to awaken mih
.. . . . . . '
tic aympainv mill 10 grutilv llio ro
... 1 1 V . . . . ..
1 tiublteaii Hem iinint and uinbiiion of
l.i . . . .
ho American people, bus. been ii-1
nored. On tho w l.olo the adininistrd-1
- .: 1 . 1 ...
tisMiiicu t no !Min I'.imnigo jmitcy ol
lhu Prceidunl. Other prominent re
publicans, loo, lake tho auinr ground.
The republican Governor of Pennsyl
vania denounces, in his message, the
action of Congress tind the President
lor the Lnforcemetil act and lor ena
T''"J''nK (."ivernment troops nt Con
grcssional eleclii.t.s, as an interference
with the rights of u Stale not contem
plated bv tho founders of ihe govern
ment. Many of ibo prominent men
of tho patty, both in Washington and
throughout lliu country, do not besi
tale to act 0i well us speak against
tho Pfisidsiit und bis policy. Some
of these being rival candidates for the
Presidency, we fan very well under- thing to liquidate the reniuiniog part
stand tho motive for their opposition of tho cost, especially w hen we Coit
bitlusulluretiot.it is evident that sider that llicy will leel the I urderi
tno party is teiining to nisiniegnitton,
, """ """ l'"l"""r "ivusu.cej to
llol(' ,lie republictins together till the I
next, i residential election.
Allhoiigh tho dillicullies among the
republicans, und the mistakes or:
snot icomiugs oi iim atluiinistration
and party bavo given tho democrats
an udvutitago in tbo lalo elections,
and " particularly throughout the
South, General Grut.t is slill a head
and shoulders ubovo any
candidate
llie opposition tun bring out. llo
was tho great man of tho war, is now
President, and Itns all tbo influence
(hat exalted position (jives. Then j
ihe-democrats, liko tho republicans, J
I,uvc "V1 "n' l"'o:"il comprehensive
- ..M .I...I..' r-'-- '". ...
l,10' ""' P'1 "Uusnien. R. spet-
ll.en.sclves-!''"",M",",1""" l:":'B '"1" ""
i " I'V have, nnd a few- sol- j
v " tt ,
11C witr, inn no ono unit looms up
uiv i iei.iueuii.il iioiniiii.il. I v ll-
Gons will meet and between thib
Unto and that there may bo many
' r' '( , " , i""."...
u,f ,.,,llt. w l1'0 '"l"'1'''""' Pr''
Is oeeuniu ami ine iietu.icijiis
gain
, ing, (ieneral Granl is slill
most man .V. Y. 11 r.i..
tho
ful 0
T (., KAN lAIXT.There is a very
. . , ,.. lean most unv kind
1(it ,,.,.nu, ,(.,,-, a, if
onr ,11M,wivos should adopt 'it wouhl
h t r XrvMts
p, ovi,,(, ,at0 wj)) 6m0 lflll0 b,.Rl
wltiting lo lie hud, and have rentiy
rentiy
, .
some c can warm wa er and a piece ol
, ,, . i- . ,, .' i
flannel, W i lli dip into tho water and
, ', ., . , '
s iUe. r.o neauy tiiy ; ie iuk es i
ill u i ii ..iiiiio ii win aim io ie. it,
iil.plv it lo llie painted st.rf.tce, when
a little rubbing will instantly remove
any dirt or grcuse. Allot- w bicb wash
the part well w uli clean water, mo
tillo.
il dry with a sotl ihainots.
Taint thus t leaned looks as well
as
w hen first laid on, without injury to
tho most ilcliriito colors. It is li r
better than Using soap, nnd does not
reoiiito more lhaii half tho lime und
htGor.
Just ns a traveler was writing his
name on the register of a Leaven
worth linlcl, a bedbug took its wny
across the pug". The man pnused
nnd remarked : "I've been bled by
-1-J"0 liens, oinrn nv minsns aov
spiders, und interviewed by Pot t
: Scott frrnvbacks, lint I 11 ne d 0 li 1
gago nml departed in search of a bouse
wheie tho bugs were less highly edu
cad d.
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' The follow ing verdict, w as rendered
Verdict. We, the jtirys. (ind Ihe do
(rased den I man knm to his death In
Ihe bund of some unbeknown pnrson.
wilb a n unlawful iron nan, cd u
with hicorv bundle; which iinlnwlul
' weeping w-os used with deadly intent
! In kill the aforesaid Ped Man. P. S
, We," tho iifore'aiil and tindepsig ird
ittrvs, boH'fttlly belecve thai Ibo l'ed
Man was Iteheadvd by thu said fix.
I Joali Hillings stive, In make board
ing house hash, take a lit llo ol every
.i i .1....1 i.:... '.i
' , ."' .' .,
ilnour in it i' h ii ii Ir of sonietlnne' '.
and inm to a mux, cook over a
kohl
serve
! tire, senson wiih hair pins, nml
: up on tho jump
I A set inns gentleman xvua set all
ahai k tbo oilier day when he asked it
farmer's wile how sho made suusagos,
and received for answer, "Tako tour
iii'iiurds, scrspo 'ml, nuld und stuiT
'em.''
In tbo Sandwich IslnmKil is death
f..ra mans mother iu law to visit
him without pel mission.
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Why have Ihe French bunkers step
' ped speculation ? Because
all
tlieir
rspitsl invostr t.
- - -.- -
THE TEEAHUIIY.
Tmt Much Money laVaa f . Ilia Pmpl.
The Secret 11 ry d I he T reunify aeemt
to l.nve lint .111.1 iilen innl II, hi tu 1..
1 u -. 11 ill 1 1 1 ti ( n the bile-t utiioiiul of
iioiicy piontbli- in the ( "IT. r ol the
I tf.it CI omelit lie ..Vc togl.-at over
I I he OKi-a of w ealt h I Itci an n linger
jiloiaover bi inoliev lay. lie tin.
utncM, wo Mippie, 1I111I he can point
I 1. 1 ihH aa lint le-iill of his w idoni
iin Milmiiii-lcriitg tho ntlaiia of the
'Ttca-iiiy I . pin t metil, mid my to tin
; people, nee how cnieiuily I iiavtl Col-
I. ctetl tlio fetetiiie and piled up your
weiiltb. Il tl be iiiid. rr.ilc the nuit.
ity of tho iieople. 'I'll, y fan a. e Unit
thin enorinou and em pliia revi line '
tliijvtiBt uiietnployert capital ot a hein
died millions and upwarda i M ruuor
from their hard etuiiings. It is, in
lint, an uiuii'iesMiry und monatrou)
oxaclion from an oveitaxi I people.
'I lie buiHlred tu 11 hundred and tilty
iiiilitons which Mr. liutitwcll keeps
hoarded up all lhu time, ami litis kept
boarded up fiotii tho time ho took
charge of the Tnueniy, is ho in in II
tiioney taken awny from proilm-tivo
iiilutrv. In the hands of the people)
it would earn a much larger autn and
! ad, I I'tvutlv tn
tho wealth of llie
I . ri . .
nation. Jiut that not tlie only 1oki.
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i L( in" in llio TreaMUt v VaulU lliu
' .M
ilu.-id cuoitul I'm out ut inlcroet. or:
w but wouhl have umoun'ed lo nmirlv
. ... - .. . v
This loss, as we said, is in addition to
what lhu people have lost in having
tho immcy taken away from their
industrial pursuits unnecessarily. The
remark of llio Saviour about tho mi.'
prolitablu servant w ho bud kept his
muster's talent Hi lipped tip unem
ployed is now applicable to Mr. Uuul
wcll. We said the Secretary seemed td
have but this one iilci. He has, how-'
ever, another, which ulsn opci itcS
injuriously and keeps up burdensome
luxation. That is to make the people
ol the present time pay oil' ti e tlelit
which can be paid belter und easier in
lite future lo msko us who have
borno the heavy bunions of tbo war
und spilled our blood for the. Union
pay all tho cost. This i both unrea
sonable and unjust. Those who are lo
come after us will enjoy tbo bles-ing
we have purchased b our blood and
treasure, nnd ouyhl tocontribulo sotno-
much less than wo no. in ten years
tbo population of this country will be
prouuoiy neui iy a nun no.ru iniiu u is
now, or near sixty millions, and tho
I national wealth will Do increased in a
'greater ratio. Wlty, then, should uot
tho people of the next decade, or of
tho next twenty yours, pay a portion
j of tho debt Mr. Boulwell delights
to boast of reducing tho debt at the
j into of a hundred millions or more at
; year. Ho thinks ibis gives. Inm great
credit fur iinunci.il ability with the
j people, and will mako Inm a popular
man for tho Presidency or some other
high honor. lint tho people uro not
so blind. They know lliel money
comes Irom them and that they aro
....pressed
elUiu.,
a largo su
1 lo raise it. Suppose a bank.
,, n ou nua iiuu i.M.utu t..n..a
sum of inonev bv bis employer
pV rt "ci.t oi me .m.iK,
sl.oald boast of w bat ho aicompltshes,
,, ,
as it llio money belonged to
should wo not li.uiK lis tonouci riuicu-
, Ions ? .last as reasonable is tt for Mr.
I Uoutwell to claim tho credit t.r pay.
iug tho national debt, when tho money
; pour in upon him Irom tho burden,
j aomo taxes imposed by Congress.
j It is ,)()t a quiin of the ability ot
;,l0 t.u,llltrv l0 riso nn enormous rev-
0tlllO 11 till lO pity Oil 1 110 UC01 Tapllliy.
That it can do, undoubtedly. - Though
not as rich ns L'i'glunil in accumulated
capital, it has greater mid more varied
liulural resources. There is, in fact,
wonderful elasticity in the capabilities
of the country. Wo have seen whut
an extraordinary strain it could biar
dining tho most giguVlie and costly
war of modern times. It may well bo
doubled if any other country could
have brought out in so short a lime
sti'.'h stupendous resources. Then,
sinco tho close of tho wur what vast
sums bavo been raised and what an
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ei urinous ii in.... i. v ... .i
. , . . ,. . ... , . u,
(irgniiixed, bus been discharged ! nut,
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as was said, it is not a question ot uhill-
ity !
,.. l0 ,,oar ,ax,iii isoneofecono-
nij-, ol justice, el Itnanciai w isdom.
A morel, nt who should spend n't
his cash as It comes in should itnliei
pato liis unmatured obligations and
leave himself without sullicieul ready
means to carry on Ids business or lo
extend it, would be regarded a stupid
man. More business is done und moro
wealth made by a judicious use of
credit than by actual cash. It is the
same wiih nations us w ith individuals'.
To draw away the capital of the pun
pie tinncces-nrily I y taxation cripples
the industry of a country, retards thu
creation ol wealth ami lends lo keep
a nation poor. The money taken from
tho people would bo worth much moro
lo them in their industrial pursuits
than it is to tho government, and
would add far more to the nnlioua!
wealth. In no- case it is i rcative and
in the other exhutistive. What, then,
is Hie trite policy for ns to purine
Simply to raise no more revenue thnn
tho current economical wurts of the
government require, with n small
margin for a sinkiog fund to keep up
the process of liquidating the debl.
The people would not be satisfied if
some ol the debt w ere not paid iinn.i.
ally, but n sinking fund of twenty t
twent -five millions would be ample ut
present Thus tbo debt would wasln
away insensibly nnd tho people would
not feci it. Tiie credit of the govern,
melit would stand just us high, or
higher. Our ability to puy would ho
shown, while the wealth ol the mil ion
would ho more augmented. Taxes to
ihe amount of a hundred millions n
year or mors might be taken off. There
would then be rcvetnio ciionuh to psy
all the current expenses of the govern
ment and twenty five millions of tho
del it a year. Let this reduction bo
made and tne money now in the I reas
ury be applied to paying tbo debt.
Tho burdens of the people will bt
lightened, itnliflry will greatly revivo.
j and before six months, Mr. limit well
! w ill have again a surplus iu the Trcas.
1 ury The w hole po.it v of tbo Secre-
. ... 1 ' I I. A- I
laty should no reversed. , n ne nnw
n a the aid ity or financial skill to tuka
the initiative in the poiley we Indicate
: Congress ought to force it upon blm.
A Imvo revnuie tonus to extra skihm e
anil corruption. J lie voai qticimn
now is to reduce taxation and to brim
the revenue down to the wanls of an
economical administration oi tno gov.
'errtnnl.
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