aw."rat-tiej;5.uiue-.c, jrxvm.rirtnuKma in ., TLCianELO- REPIBLKAV , . ' rrsiiasas xva..? trrti.KiDiT, r COO PL A X OK n A 11 AG Kit TV, ClEtftFIEM), PA. KSTAHMSIIIMI IN 182T. Tin Unreal Circulation of any Mewspapir In Kurth Central Pennsylvania. ToraiB of Subscription. If naid la sdvaaea. or within S moolb....l K If paid after anil before monthi If lid after the expiration of monthi ai 3 K) RateB of Advertising. Tranaient adrartieemenL, pur Miliars of 10 Hnaa or Imi, S timet or Ins tl In For each luliMiqaeiit inaertion...... 60 Attuiniitrotori' tod Kieoutort' notioes.. I 60 Anditori' ootioei... M 3 60 Cantloni an 1 Kilraya. 1 SO Pilioltltion nritieoe 3 00 Profiuaioaal Cardl, I year 6 00 losal noliooa, per lino 15 YEAItLY ADVKRTISKME.NTS. 1 iqaara.. 3 lanaroe.... t iquare.... $8 00 ,...15 00 ,..50 00 i ooluian.. t"S 00 ) enlumn.. 45 00 1 column..... 80 00 Job Work. U LANK 8. Bingda quire- 2 60 1 6 ipiirei, pT.fliire,$l 75 3 quiros, pr, quire, 3 00 Orcr 6, per quire, 1 50 n.ixnriu.s. ) ihool.iSor leu, J? 00 ibect.SS or lcsi.s.5 00 i thoat, 35 or leu, 09 i 1 iM, M or lc!,10 05 Orer 35 of ooob of al'tire at pr'-p.irtinnnle rale. OKORfiK B. OOnnl.ANIUlR., ULUKUL MAOhHTY. I'.l.ilr. Cards. vn.Lta . vjtLLtri. .mass- rir.i.sisa. WALLACE &. FIELDING, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, . Clearfield, Pa. afT'egal bul'lliee. of all kind attended to With promptness and fidelity. Office in residence f William A. Wallace. janlliTO " A. W. WALTERS, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, C'learfit-ld. Pa. 3QuOffieo In the Conrt Iluor. - deel-1 H. W. SMiTH, ATTOR,EY-AT-LAy , JJ0 Clearfield, Pa. ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN KY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. XOOtt In the Court (Idum. Jfllf: JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTOUNEY AT LaW, tlir(irld, Pa. Offlvt on lUrkot 8t , o"cr Haruwirk A Irwin Dnijf Store. Prtimrt attention piren to th trrnrlnf T nnantT, CtniniK, Ac, and to all legal buiinea. Mrch IS, IH7 ly. TMOl. J. W'CI'LI ore. WM. H. Hrri.I.0!'08. T. J. MoCULLOUGH & BE0THEB, AITUKNKYS nr LAW, Cleartirld. Pa. Oflee oa Market "treer one dnr eaitof lha Hear Held County Bank. M Tl J. B. McENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Lef;a1 bn.ineee attended to promptly with fidelity. oflHe oa oeeond ftreet, atore the Firt Vauonal Rank. l;3o:7l-vpd KOBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW, Wallaretou, Clearfitld (ounty, Peun'a. )?w.All legal butineH promptly attoocled to. J. r. IBT m ,..fi. L. kSKH IEVIN 3f KEELS, Suooetrnr to H. B. f woope, Law and Collection Otice, J070 CLr.AUFIKLlt, PA. WALTER BARRET" i OBeo oa Soeood St., Clearfield, I'a. .r:i,0( JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW A ad Real l-Mate Arf't. ( IrarHrld, Ta. Office nn Third itr"t, bet.CI:frrv I v.. I not. mnd hutinc londa In Clearfl-M and eijoiniT) oontiei ; aod with aa nzpertnc or iwmnty ymr at a eurreTor, Qkitivra aiuioif tHut h oao roar aatUfaitioB. iehth.'Ci if J. J. L INGLE, ATTORNEY -AT - h 1:11 Oaeeola. t learnelil Ci... P. A . jpd J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE EIJOKER, A1t rKALKR IX Saw I-;? and ?zmler9 CLCRriKl.n, I'A. r.eal Etate bnnrht and aold. tiiit eminrd. tax pid, and onvrvanf prrj tared. JHastoiiie rtuilduifi. Hwrn So 1. OSieo In 1 -S.-:; I J'.hn 11. Orvii. t. T. Alci.ndr. ' ORVIS &. ALEXANDER, A ll i if N KYS A T l.AII'. Ilrllel.inte. Pa. .jplJHi y DR. T. J. BOYER, V n V 4. 1 r 1 a v a v n - r tr r. v v OISs, an Market Street, floarSdd. P.. a-nffi! koara: 10 1? a. m . and 1 to f p. m. ; DR. W. A. MEANS, physician ti sr 1: g e o n , I Ll'TllEUslU'KO. I'A. i Will attent prof.eional call, p.-ornptty. auplfl-?fi DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN & Sl'IlfiEOX, "TT AVINll lmtl al Kil.rt.n, fl"arliri eo 11 Pa., ..a.re b,. pr..i...i.H.ai ee-iee. io is, ij(Sej! ul iht !urTtunitr. eornl.7. c:. ti t DR. J. F. P II Y S 1 C I A S WOODS, j 4 St'Kijbl'N. i Hvin nmoeed lo As..s.ll.. Pa ..Sera bin ear 11. V. lligler A Cw' llarjaare ali.ra. Jianl. ,r,.j,,c,;, i a ieinly and to illdiv.d froleaeioaal art ns- U the pctt'e ot that rla-I ' tluls Convicted ol (illenses. t hat a "Crime and lh eurrouuios cosntrT. A II esil. smmstl. aiteit j.J tu. I' " " 1 - - j F. B. READ, M. D., j TIIYSK'IAS AXL sri'.GtON, ' K)lrrloaia, Ta. i taerp,f,,'lT oflera hi. eerrieat lo Ihe ei-iieni of I iba currosodiojc country. apr.l' Aa.pl J. H KLINE, M. D., p n Y S 1 C I A N s r i; (; r. o x ' SV1VH located at P-snfeld. I'a . o-e. b" ptieM-nsal eria to ihe peni le .f laat pi. an furrnundni( S"antry. All r.i(. rrei-Tty alteei led to. set. I I if. I - I DR. J P. BURCHFIELDi Latt turfon nf th r.4 Hta atnt. Pnalran)a VnlunTfra, aafinr rtrii frB tav Armr, ffffw bi rnfoMinnal aervitbaa to t tit ci(iin ef I'Uarflsa.J e anir. ffa ,,lr.l s'W fHptW m. OH fn Sof.to 1 -trrat, JirnarlF tn,wr' Hr. W.h,,. far. tt JEFFERSON LIT2, p ii y s i c i .ssr n g i: o x , n A VI "CO, l"-.ed at l.e.-la. r.. ft.sHi rr.fct-tnasl Ti- ... isr p.-jpl; uf thai pi' e asd eserone Ore. e-rM-r Sa,AII sal!" rr-"' at-- "1 to. O-. and ee.'.eseeoa Portia fl., t !. iW o.-tired Pr Kllsa. ,,. ;i t Ui GOODLAXDEE & HAGEETY, Publishers. V0L11-WH0LEN0.22I1. Carrtsi. JOHN D.THOMPSON, Jm:ii of the Pcaeo and Rrri iier. rurweu-v.lle. Pa ma le int. tnotjej prcntptlv Feb. ?J, if. paid over. JAMES C. BARRETT, Justiee of the Peaeo and liireneed Coneeyaaeer, I.uthcrsbtirg, Clearfield res. Pa. -CVfi'llei-tinn.. A remittaneet promptly made, and all kind, of legal In.trnnicnu aioculcd on hort notice. mayt,70lf GEORGE C. KIRK, J ml ice of tbe Peaea, SurrcyoT anti CunTeTDcr, I.utlierhbur. Pa All huMDCJifi iotrute to bim will brprmptlr ttiTili-d to- r-ron wthuiff t uii-loT fur- 4 vrrr will do wHI to f ir him mil. a.i It iln'ten lliiiis n lUat hp mn rnilrr Tiinrmn. ui ronrpyaii'. rtlrt of a ifTT'wnw.t, and 11 ljril papcri, promptly and neatly exccairU. marJt'vp MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MARBLE & STONE YARD, rl.F.ARFlKI.I), PA. 2.ff"FSnp'on Roed Street, aetr PennwrtTania I'.ailruad drpot. may lH,-7Tf. HENRY RIBLtNG, H0l'6, FIliN A ORKAMKNTAL PA1NTLR, Clearfield, Peuo'a. The frrpeoin and painting of church and other puMio kuildiniH will reciire Tiarluulir attention, an well Uie painting of carnaeoa atd .l. i.-S.. Uildini done in the neoteat 1yl' . All work wamintr d. Bhup on Fourlh ttreet, fnrmerlj oocupicil by l.q-jlre bhuirarl. oct It JO G H HALL PRACTICAL rUMP MAKER, KEAU CLFARriELP, TENN A. r-Putnpa alwaya on hand and inado to ordtt o-i flirt notiee. 1'ipea horrd on nn.i.nnl.le trnni All work wrrant.-d to rondel uliaiaelion. and drlircrcd if dc.lrrd m.iijypd DANIEL M. DOHERTY. BALEEE & HAIE DEESSEE, BErtlND STItriT, jyU c 1. 1: a n n k 1. 1. I " DAVID REAMS, SCRIVENER 1 SURVEYOR, I.ullirraburg. Pa. THE roh5riSer ..Urn hi .ervieeto tSe pu!,e in the eapacitvof rnrivenar and riur.eyor Ail nolle f..r iorreymg promptly attend.-! to. and tli.-makiog of dtatla, deed, and other legal incre ment, ol writing, eieuled without delay, and warranted to be correct or noharye. SURVEYOR. THK andemgned ofTrrs hie tervieee ai a Far eror, and may he tound at hi. reiideneu, in Lawrence townrhip. Lottori wOl reach him di rected t" riearBeld, Pa. . j.,f. jamhs KnrnEi.i. J. A. ELATTEKBEEGEE, Claim and Collection OITice, OsCEOLA. Clearflei rCo.. Pa. r-Conearan.-in; and all l'rsl pa;ee draws a lib aeenraev and diE.aieh. Iitafu on and pat ,r.-' H.-kete'to and from any pom! in l.ompt . roenrr,.. . CHARLES SCHAFER, EAGEIt BEEI5 RKEWER Clearfield, Ta. II ivivn rented Mr. Kntre- urcwery B' hope, ly atnel attention to b:mneui an.i ilic oiatiinictore ol a enperlor arn.-le ol oi.i-n to rec-iva the palronage of all the old and uj new eostoinera. Aup. Jj, tl. 1 FO RCE E, THOMAS H 1R A l.rR IK GENtKAl. MKRCnAVMSE. (.I1AI1 tMTOHi. Ta. Alio.ettenii.e irjni.fsetner and deeler in Fipinre TimSer and Saoed Lnii.l-crf all km.. etr-Oid-ea eIititid and all till prnwplh f,.e,t. If't.'L. ro. ai.airr siikot aia:iT w. atarrr V. ALBERT & EROS., Manufacture" A eiteueiic pc.ema S-ed Lumber, Square TinihfT, ttc, wootiLAN i, PICN N'A. rar-Order. elicited. Eilli filled on ibort notice sod reasonable terae. A t t rem Woodland !'. O.. CWSet.1 (V. Pa. jeii-ly Sl.bl.KT A HloiS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, iir.ncn ant. I renrhillle. t Icarlield C'oai.ty, Ta. Keepe oon.tantlT wo band a fall serttnent of lny tl.MHla. Ilardwawe. lr-riee and ererTtliina o.un'.lr kept Is a retail elore. whi-h will be soul. f,ir ew"h. a cheat. a elwheee in Iba ooanty. rren,-h.ille.Jiine7. ts(17 ly. P FllBEIM HACK'MAN. ''he Governor, it. const ruin the ap- U H CVn PVnTor and Pe ' ph.-t.on. expred htmsell unw,ll,n'C House and S.pn Pamter and Papery iiIprforp' whh tlie B(.ti,in ,,r ,, Hanger, Courts in these cases, contending thai tlearliew. 1'e.in' a(1jot W1uj (je 1iM1Iult.r,l(M,ai V it!e,r,,,,cj..h,inb,.!icproxrtl andnnd 1(ml Uo (iU :iird , 1,.-..rk-.hl!:! !L1 Ufttil! nn ,m.,P. even though it - - . " " " .1 ac m j unr a 1 11 w ' " " ' ' Maraet rllrc-t. Clearfield, fa. (RliVOS MAPI: A SPFflAI.TV.-w 1 N Til ITlVr? male In el u.lt, a. w.ll a In! m.nt or fluv's. fii.i;i;..se..rKs and TLKl osfol'lf VIKWS. frame., turn ar.y it ' le e I I uUin. nutie to oroci. ap:. C. KRATZER &. SONS, U It I' il ANTS, nvai.es IB ai.ara is Tv. f!nnf?B. Clothinf. Tl.nilware. Dry GoouB, ClolLing;, Uavdvare, Cutlery, Qaeeneware. firceeriea, Vro.i.ica. aad Skir.l.a. t'lrarlicld, rran'a. ttir-At their sow euro roeai.oa Seeosd rrret. . nnll inar.a a. saeif canaT. rrriT T nTe-TiTTOTI f. PIPPV . xiujjiju tt suoa b tnisui) r.OOKMXLKliS, Iilailk I.OOk Manufacturers, AXI gTATIOMlKS, .Varkfl SI-, Philadelphia. fc,Pa.cr ri 'or Sack, and Ilaira. rnelas. It-ocr. Nor. Vrarniiif, Curtain and W .i P.r. ..lypd aV n Tlx niton ri:r.rv packett, JUarofaeloeer af "r--, i, Copra a"-3 Sli.?rt-L-on VTaro. ' 1 . Il !:r,j, ft "D'tn; l.i b w-rt d"ne OS aai.osaiia trial. f b peH .'Vet aval'r opr....::t :!.a Jail, 4'. ; rvFiRrtTT ii. r . DREXEL k CO., a, 3t walli Third Wlreel. PhitadeJprila. n.f.1'laf:RR,- And Dea'eT in Govemmfnt ST'fitfS. Ar.-liealiH S wa ' will e i-r Tif tins, ai! a'l ir f'-iwani eh-erlMi,) tarf h- Ord-- -! tf STRICT Ti ti1 .U. II Li L I J THE KEPUBLIVN. CI.KA1.FI ELD, Va. WEHNESUAT MOHNIMi, MARCH 29, 17I. mi; nv. LxtKi.MioR. A rlood portetitona of d; frnt Ifanfa otpt th parlr of dtyrit, And. trrmblinr? f'r th-ir brad sod batter, 1U frighten'd leadrrt faintly n;uH-r, kp Klaxt The lipb't-lryi of tbe pe'ipl'a wratii I In-ih TiridlT upon tlu-ir path, Bnl atitl io crmjkrd way thft wander And Iiap, while aearchin? fnr noT- j, lander, Ku Klui Ft ill ata;rr oa U:w mav.a'd hack a, hu!Ainu ly tnrk'ry, lanf . lax, Ht airindtre hi Chorpranine. feliil 3tcmJiog aa tbry'r mnrnmriar, ku K.ux ! And now th plund nnit darVlt low'n Aod murky ahndnwn o'er them puon; tnclofil ID lata th.ek'Binjt prtovaa They ihuut f avart Uir hat nn-j; doom, Ku Kim ! Th d'titmld folk trt rtirnt. Aad knek (littuti-r with deceit. !ark portent with dnrk lfif mftinr. Ihy Dauot thoir bloody fhtrt. repeating Ku Klux ! Arraigned for all their wickrdacta, Tbtr vile oflf-neea pror'd aa facta. Their rMurd black with many a erinta. They aiuut. Ui plead tor time, ku klux! Now. reaantt, rhetoric, Grures, facta, Th aarredneaa of frdcra! p-ct, I'uiloaophy and Holy rit. Fall down Ire lore tliia itrokn of wit, kuklui! A warning from thr liberal branch : ' I'-eware llir popular a'aUnnhe !" A vo io all trr-uiuious with alnjut hhrieka out the hdca!' tct xt night, Ku Kin I ! from f ftm'twry lnilg Pmtriot, The Punishment of Crime. To understand the proposition made' i. 1 1... l.w.,,.t... r u a;. ... t..; tentiarr nt i'liiludclphia, to the tiov- ernor hir the panlon of certain pris- onurs, it is staled that the application arns ImispiI on L wo nronoi.i lions first. there were a lnr"o number of nrion il,.,,., i,.,nlll, 'i.,r,e. l.,.tle io t xpii'o by limitiiiion. Il was i. il..,i ..n i..l,,.. i.'ih. ,..N or the justice, would retilt, if their ibanlisr.-n was nnticitinted bv nardtm A large number recently sentenced for long torma, necessarily cave few opportunites for depleting the pnpnla-1 lion. As there were more prisoner than rooms for them to occupy, the prison au-horitiea Iclt jusiified under tho circumstanees of making nn eflort tr. .,llrn ll,n i net i t tl t inn f.f tl.io our. nltis population Tho other cround wntiiccoiiirary.il tho Dny nner pocket. and Uiousatids without even a Stale are lamentable. Most or them , easily taiijrl.t ; cr,.w livo on w I. at ' 2:"'. " "'" li... 17. Jlni PU J '..tch is n,a rned a dollar ; if pare,.,, and fr,r,-i, ars- rich w.w -1 -. at once : U,ey can t ..d, and tliey can Una any- , . erally npprecint'od or -HerM.X l;, -' ' V.? -und eonst.tiitton. a good atom-1 if all d.sfrancb.sing law, were re,H,l! t 005 thn .... t Vi do ; they ! tbe iiuhlic. that time is no clement iu . ' . n.. .a r.tlfiiMl.niPllt. 1 lift 1iri4ftn llllllriIHl. In,,. i;,rii. nr rvTvnr.inrn Imrn . . J ' 1 V .otind tlmt in the liistm-v ni most eon - vies, alter imprisonment, there is a . . a.. . .s . .. s. , ..a., v per: id when the re--.ll o! ptmisliment, ( as tl.fif roullll tal trlt nrn l! V II lb derslood, -becomes efTcclive in other words, w hen such result is renched. to restore tho convict to liberty, ful'y impressed with the deleniiinuiioii lo leud an honest lite, is a pain to lite prisoner and to society. Tti1: titinib.T of years inliicted by a sentence, or a t,l.l.ni,.tit hna tin esnler ctTeel in .i,.r..,u,,.nr imt.riivin.. the indi-. i.'tial. than the number .f atripes civen bv parent to a child, in correcting t. evil for whieh the p.in.-htneiil wa- inflicted. 1 1 is not ti.e amount or pun ishment. hut tho etleetive appdiealion of il this Jailer can only be applied ..rr - et,.eri,.er-e in th.sio who ; inflict it So it is with the imareera jtionofalargonunibiir.il peoprc in a prison i nere are ninny n is true, i tiver whom punishment has no mrtu 'enec, but al the same time there is a ' large number, who subjected 10 pnn ! ishmctit are benefited and improved, and it may be, reformed, within the ! period fur W hich the sentence was in-fli-led. Theso views jusiified the prison '. ..Mil. ..eill .... in ,,., 1.- ir .n a.i.ilii.iit inn i i.,..u J.i...,i ! w ithin lhee cIusm-s ll:s I'.xei -lleney 1 the Governor, in construing the ar- was applicj for on ihe ground sulmiil- - tr, ...a. ...a, ,',,. 'J O theSUlKtrticial otsaerv- . cr the Gorer"'.r w.ts right, and the olliccra of tho IVnilenliary have no . ' ... .. ... nnn,l,l.ll ... .11 11 L- . 11 lltl. , 1 1 I It C O I I ll B . I lion. rp.i n r us il inn. ill.. n ri-iim. . 1 thus suggested us controlling I'nlil i ((ie law s,u Iks to nifKiilK-u. a to,. maKe p...i.M,meni n..re..p n . , - a , r moral science, intn a mrniai inui. nn duty, it would rol b- possible that i experience ublainrd in tins penilrn tiary can exert ise the in pornht antl ipces.ary reforms, l.ng sentences under tho tonuniilati'Hi law fail in . flinl. m,r.ifl.r.a 1 i.it. l,iilinClSI F, IC ' young oflenden., for Iheit first oflense, are illliriotis. It is deemed far mote cla-s" should be established, than that moderate pun is luti ei, t shot: Id c?i I a in !y fiiltow thecomtiiisaion of crime. Tl ee are the views as far as they ran be 'ascertained which were given to the t.orernor by the otio-ers ot the pern tertiary, nutl a lull it'.veaf. gallon ot the ni tienlars will lead all r fleeting men t lielieve that penal s'ien-e a- I row adininistered in this rnnntry" l j in Us ttitaney. There is more in pun I ihm-nt than incarceration in a prison, ! and to investigate ar J develop what this i. becomes a (titration of seienre. 'and has nothing to tin with the emo ti r prei.ii-e. .power Vin.i.l i ' o .i . inMni. j A 1? i Pur-jo mir.ils em lo be governed bv a s irl of evil f ile wbi. ti iu..ke them rivg 'tic in w l.ufever cm'-f.-iK wor.Mv lniiness. but bat kw.ird in re l.g.ous work. II. -w common are tiie coiiijih.iiits, "I huveu't tituej" aud. 1 1 am not ad.ii.p'd lo lius.' made. too. I V m.'o w ho never lurk ri! hep time or' t.ilenl lor trsie. for ..i ni un et n-s, tor stiidv, lor nny kii d of s. eu..,r , work winth their heart; are ? on. PRINCIPLES; CLEARFIELD, PA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. '1871. Will He Succeed? In nine cae out of Ion no mtn't I i to will bo a cU(:es if ho tlw nr licar burdctii in liia cliildlicwHl. If the lotidnot-H or tlio vanity of fatlior or mullicr liava Itcut him I'roia Imrd work; if another nlwnr hplped him ' eight o'clock, unticrtliochnro of (Jon. out of tlio end of hid row: if intia;'ductor lruiT. "othiiiL' tninsnired to of taking l.ia turn at piteliiiif; ofT. In mowed awnv all the time in ahort, i; what was liirlit alwuvn fv.II to liira. and what ws houvv el-out the aanic work to aomo tne elo; if he has hrcrij permitted to shirk till bhiikin" han tiei'uir.o a LaLit unless a miracle ih' wiotint, his lilo will he a tailure, and the bliinio will not be half no inuchhi.' as that ot weak; loolieli purents, On the other hand, if a brf ha bet a brought tip to do" his part, never al- lowed to shirk any legitimate rc:ion - siliility, or to dode work, whether or not It niuilo his heart ache, or soiled his hands out il bearing heavy hur- dens become a mutter of pride, the heavy end of the wood his from ohoicc -parents aa they bid bim p;ooJ bye. may dismiss their fears. Ilia life w ill not be a busincse failure. Tho ele ments of success are his, and at some time and in armie way the world will recufjuize his capacity. Take another point. Money is the object ot the world's pursuit. It is a ;iliinatc objuet. It icivcg bread and clothini; and homes und comfort. j nu norm mis noi juileu w noilv tin " ' m im-.i ii nu. uiatir lur I'Ollltlli i -I i. . : i i . i . l ..- . a man oretitiiea to bini.ff coiiimiriit irele more or less on Ins ability to earn money, and aomuwbat on the nmoun' of his .ossesiotia. If bo is miserably poor it argues either aome delect ii, his expundilures, or a lack of fanes'. tojenpewith men in the battle for g'il'1 jlbeeiillsof Wost Virginia, when the When a counlrv bred bov Icawsleondurtor reccid another shock. (home it ia penoraily to enter npon 8on,c. '"'"'ncsa, the end of which is to aei uire property : una lie will succeed Jusl proportion as lie has been made 10 r!,rn " "Tc in iiis childhood. 11 n". lhc money lie hug had come, .ii iaiitiri a iiiiir jiiitcn in me sprint;.; "'llini? iia prviduce after weary i niotiths ot wutcliiiiir nnd toil in the or from tillinj; wdodctiucka at I six cents a head, or from t rat. nine i ""'-ruts and ac!Iinj their skins I. a j "hilling- aeltinrrtiares in the lull for pu,". n" wuiwinr; miles to see then ' ,IC ""'""ning before the old folk ! w,'rc "P '""skiiig corn for a neighbor " 'H"v i a u ix-ma B j 1"",hl'1 i vi-kniff out an oeea,inni( d:,y ',n,l " ork "' 'ir""o ''n mndr possible he is good to muke his pile ' " "lO VoHd. I money pcni.iea to tmy candiea und flail 1 . liriiiL kt tan if aattialfc lit al iltiarrinnlitNi ",r ' " I wants and he had iruwn to inatttimHl . nr. I 10 r.mi. uiinf ,nl t ,o tfne .1 1 1 ,'r. fliaae.,.!..!.......- 1I..1I ll.n .,,J.I . ill i - -" 1 T'Vir J T T-'"" 7: i: ' ' sum : anu 111c latin is not so mncn 111- j'" 1 "ll . " , IU"'Ul . '" "0Vt" 1 ; "' "epenu on nimseii tin not make him wail six months to got ! money to replt.ee a lost jack ki.ilu. ' I'.i'cry one lias to roush it at one time, or another If the rough in Iconics in boyhood, if docs good Mater, when habits uro -firmed, it 1 ctiunlly tourjh but not being edueti """I. i generally us. lcs And tU question whether a young man wt.i wrcvd in making money or not de I lM,,,, not "rn" er i,r F" or hat I 'I1, but upon his a illi.igtic tod., I lmr'-" unJ ul",n '" ' earnei money, nnd so gamed a knr-wl dge fd its worth. Nol a bltlo of bis valua ble experience and knowledge tin country boy gets on the old farm, under the tutelage of parents shrew enough to see the end Iroin the negub ning, and to make the labor and gnf of children contribute to the success of subsequent ble jlr.irlh and Hntni ?Ltrr. How many persona nre there that go to bed al a reasonable honrT Mnnv will sit np reading r.r 1 nr c.ifiversing until twelve, one, cr 'even two ..'clock at night This is "'! ' -I """ H-T do retire, cannot sleep. They gradually i r ,. j ,ocomc rl'" i -eb.l.tate.l ; j being unable to aceou.it ftp this eoui- , ciution, they co.iai.lt a pbys.cian ! 1 v'u, '". 'c.nea are prese, .leed and sun toe oiineuiiv exists, j ne mem I , 1 . , ' " r ' " ' ' - ""-" " . r. I , , ' its. and he, too. is at loss, to understand proper salutary eflert. The patient cnaiiges p.ijsit iuiis, anu so .. , i . i j IB 1' 'Illl'vlU'l I IIIIUIII in nu, mhui ,(i . reniPeratiVe or grm, u rernperaliVri ,v I,,iwcr of leep, and the patient com ' . r- i para.iveiy recovers tor a lew motiios. i w hen, il the same lnil.it ia continued, be relapses into bis former condition Slimy iMrsons will tell you they can : not sleep if they go to bed at tunc or let. o'clock in the evening; and this is troe, when the nervous system has been abused; but when persons will retire at a reasonable hour, they will soon fall asleep nnd one hours sle p. previous lo twelve o'clock alnii.nl. Will do the svstem more goisl tuan three honr alter that time Silling up h.te al night impairs the eyes and destroys the complexion, which a:d nitieh misery lo the litu ot young la-1 dies. Vot.nw men whnnld bear ii ' mind, when they inf r'. their socir: ' on the lair sex 1,11 a late hour . I night, that thev can leave w hen the- I, .l n.,.l,n.cl l..'.i t,. .....,' oelled I" ei.terlain them di.rin e il,e'. j visit M'.h -nl I;, porfrr ' . j Ptolvi.Rs asp Mkn. It is said thai ,, ,. , , , fill of tli.wers emits no f.-agranee - the bit.! nf Patadiau, the tntrat iK-autiful f birds, give, no somr; ll.e rvprew of. l.reece, the tinest i trees, yields n fruit ; dandiea, the sloniesi .f mn. Iiave no enc ; an 1 b..l rum b'l'e-. the loveli.'t creatures ia the worl... genurallv dittoinlv no. re so If your lamp of prosperity is b" n out by ll.e w..,,U, tio not sii down d cty in the uar, but sir.kr a niat b and re bght v nr taper i- ''vrVr. hc. REP NOT MEN. Twins Born on a Eailway Traia. Tbo Columhna (Ohio') Statrtman tell tba following : "The I'acitio xprw train, on the Panhandle Railroad, loll lite folumbun dopot ono Friday evening lately, at diKtorb the monotony of tlio con due lor'a call on drowy pasaeittjrrn lor "tickets, irontlcmen," until Hie train tie! ween lX-nnifon and Ntetiben- villc. Then ho wna notiricU that a Indy liantenner dooired hi tirem-nee. lie lotind the lady evidently in aome ' eiubarratwinetit. Io his aOirmative response to the oncrv hcther he wa la mitmeu man. Ihn u(y atnts.1 tu . ' "ho was on her way Iron Cincinnati to meet her husband in New York, Und that a crisis was impending;, in-: volvinj; thcappeariticc nfan additional i passenger. 1 his startled the eondue- j tor, of course: but with heart as big as an elephant, lie set to work to i tj'me Congress has make tho lady comfortable. All the;and the Executive paswenfrara were iramedialeiy shuflled into another car, and auch female as- sistatico us could be procured on thojciat-tcd bv public opinion before tin ' I ----- -- Un a briel time the little atraii'-or a fine, bouncinrr irirl ia tho phmae put in on itiipearance, and the conductor ctin;ratulated bimsidf on a bnppy e leope from a dilemtna. With a heart ovcrfiowinr with eymtiatliv, be ar raneu nn imprompin warurone lor I. ..... . I ... I r I : . , 1 nv iwi iiiuii miir in.u urav.uun- ilerc'lothitirr. Il was nol evsctlir in ' 'the sivle oi those 'uilitnl outfits ad ' vertised in the Near York papers, yet il served a good purpose. "Rut this was not all. The train , left Mtoiihenville on time, and was Isnon thiinderinr; th.-onrrh and around I Thistinie.it wu a 'fine, bounniu" boy.' , ! Twins, by Jove : One a llnukeye and . : tlio oilier a l'antianuier. ine n-main- dor ot I iniry a linen went lo start the little fellow on bia journey throucb the wo: Id. 1 lien, lor l.-ar ol what iniiriu nave otipjn'oeo, me train wus hurried up ; in due time it reuched Pittsbunrh. und the lady and two an ticketed naaaenrni were teaderlyeon. veved to comfortable vtuarlera at the I'nioa I lepra Ilotol. when a toletrram was forwarded to the lin-hand in New l irk, wntcu w .ii jironan:y nu mm out of bis boots. ' 'At lusi advices, the mother and i-uum-cu wi-iw uu...K Riru WiTtiorr Mosrr. Many man is rich w ithout money. Thona-1 ands of men witbotit nothmp: in the , eh, a good liead piece, is 1K b uu"u ' aa. a. !...( I aa I.nn ...! -4 . Iah rwk ,'"in - r? .... , n-.i;M;iUnifi.M id....w. 1 mQHcio lltati nilver : Bntl ncrv that . 1 fl..ol. t, .- an i a-.u e Mr. aaw.waw t n aian fl ...t. f. 4 .. .. a... . ... ...... - k.. , l"n?,0n' feWW ' 1 . . it . if irr 1 lan tamica ettaie .11 "BT0 U" riL'ht kind of father and nmli.cr. Good breeds and bud breetls exist among men, as really as atnonw bcrd and horses Education may do much to check evil tendencies, or to develop good one; but it ts a great thmg t-- inherit the right proportion of lucul tie to start wilh. The mun is rich who lias a good diaMsttion w bo is naturally kind, patient, cheerful, hopeful; nnd who has a flavor of w it and fun in bis com position. The hardest thing will. in ibis life, is a man's own self A cross. selfish fellow a I'miil, rare burdened all parlis in the Stales to andrwstand man these are nil born deformed on that ttaoy most live together in har the inside. Their feet may not limn, mot y or themselves atiffer from the but their thoughts do. , ,. KiwsWAN.-For this heart v English 'r con.platl.ts, except at the request word.fullofmat.hoodand waVrn bSood,'" Sl:,,u: Le siinu-e, in the t v-ns;,-.h..n.nt i-vn.le have birred noon Uk tulioual form. V J - "eif, (AjJ.rul ; two very vngne, niisty substitutes j relatitin nnd connrcii.m. I'ytheuej of the latter words in p'.jt-e of the .former, nolhir.g is gained and much is 1 . n .. r . 1 . . , lost, iw.t 1 01 inrm are very g.-nera; terms J.en have relations ot varv Otis kinus. ana connecitons are 01 sin. wider tlis'.ributinti. Keen in rt-gnrd m lamtty and ir.enus, 11 is imp.situe to give these wo.ds cxaftnew. of mean- ir.g; aherras a man's kinsm. r. are only ll.ose of his blood. His cousin is bis kinsman, but bis brother in law is not Yet relation is made to cxpresw both "oenections. one ot Mood and the 8l,er of lW In losing the kinmar- we lose also bis frank, sweet -ppited sister, kinswoman, nnd are obliged to ., -A , , .,' :',,- fl.maP relation. I m !. Bow l-ITominent po,,li- . uuns. aecordmc to a w asluiu-ton eor- resptiudenl of ilic Pittsburgh iVn.mirr- fiii, assert llial the country must cither make Gen. Grant s condti -t to wnr.ls Sumner a personal matter lor which be alone shou'd be held rrspno s.bie, or let the full wei -lit of the biow be born bv the liepubhcan pane, with L.II iia !,'r..!nl eonse.iaenciS ll i staled that if the impression ran only I disseminated that tiraiit is n n to Ik the next Presidential candidate, and such probability has now bii-n recderssj more remote tlian ever, there n eed be no fear of a patty rupture ; but is " t en to be untie r-.t.s.J that -there is no other alternative than to ;take l.':m as the next candidate, a (third party mov'ctnerr. will be render ed ini. vital, lo. , . . 1 A little boy who went to church who went to church - iw rauliotusl lo remember the toil. w l,i eh was ' Why stand ye here a!; Ihe day idle! Go into u v vinevarxl, ar d wi.at cver i right I will pay iiiih- jiinrv canne ..ome anu scu to repeat tin Kit. Jc tlmn wpr '"''"'. " l' cru-J o V hut A -Vf ,'T"1 rcut.i hv-r Oi "omin ..t , go truo mj . work, I ii n.ske it ai. r-ght w r.h you. " Ir J.ilitison cid to sjiy that a bib it o! 1 v.king at the !: s de nf every event i, betit-r that, a thousand pour d" a year. a.n! t.ts.ael-w.a"1'.. It ew-so Mt il'S s saSww lie ea? It awti. eaas IS. seew of ow--. At . wr w. a lipases i j -- ti..-s ( The Ha Klui Eill. Section IV. of article IV. of the Constitulion if the United States pro vides this : "Tha tnit.d Putt ahall goaraate, to erary rVate in Ihie I ,ia a repabliean fim of efrrra. i I T.Tl antt ebau protect eaefi of tb.-ai frwa. lata aad. oa applicants of the L-? ik.Utr.. arf xr.utre. inbro ttMi leeittuare cana jt be ouTeae.l aaiaA. uoBes;id rwuaai." ll ia iianjiy necoeary to oint out that thi roieion ia in htricl hartiio uy willt the general bpirit and intent of the C'onslilulioti, which carefully define and limits the power ol'tLe : Federal tiovcrntnent and n rare to nrevent ceiitmliaation. aimoil to I UVB tilo jiuiia oruanization. a.11 the 1 poatre aid dutirs wlnrti thwa.Mitd I beat exercise. I be Stales arc how. as j Sneaker Biaine remarked in his ad-1 dress on dissolving the last Vwercro, ! aUoncc more renrcsented in C.u--;r.-.-.' reconstruction is comi.klcd : wu are arain in the old course. Foralonrrl been legislating! acinic wi.U no i suth strict deference to cons'.itutiona j powers, duties and liuttions us ntfi. ii u i v - Li v t v . - ' - - , ; ,ave been fjr excesses exists no lotm i er. Tba wur closej nearlv six vcars ago; ihe work of reeunslructinn ha been completed fctrictly aprordinjj to the willutij requirements of Cunress. bv executive otfit-ers in barmonv w ill. ,t jy lias luen d ine lliat t.u irtes). ought to do, or that the people w ! ' tolerate. ' ' lint now come certain men in Coi I egress, under the leadership ol Genera! ! j jiul it.r jn ti,e un j Mr. Morton ; i the Senate, and demand s'i'l funh .,-interferences bv the Federal Gov ! ,,r mi.t in the i.-al cireems of the 1 states. Il is reportei that, to cxcc iK..ir rW.nn.1 l.r su.-i, nnroiMttiintmn. 1 lerHalaiion thtT will i.renent in Cnnirrma a tfpori of "SoulherB out " .nd it is ani.l tl.si the 1'resi. i j,,t ;. send a message to Coniyress j ' urrjinf; lejislulioa to authorize htm to ! imfrf.Te in some .f the Slatee wuh the niihtary arm I v uflpe Corierrsa will dj nothing ' ,.f ih Lind onrl tr tl,s .in-l and i i attttlciant waso that the CoMuintton ' it nn ...il.i.rnr in d.i 1'nrtnr ! v,. Constitution, the Slates r.r to' . (-pen OTder and put down violence ! wit,i their limns, and the rcdcral 'authority may ioterjiose only at the request 'of the Ix-e siature or Gover- i nor oi a r-iate. nut aura a uris.a j tore or Governor makes such request, al'.he l'rrsident need no law ot Con trrews to empow er hire to act. the dtsor rdera ia some Situ hem ru ; mil in inr w, .... 1 nr.a.lr as .. . ta t.n I 'abnctl i nT i. tt lit : interfere in Uw rme ; and it Uii-e . I I as w. 1 Kl akt aI .saw t.li mr 1 I . . . I -A kl . It Aawt . s- 1, wn . . . r.. i.....--. - r"f"r( L !l ' - , Z ",7.":""ri.. l. ' moni iiatnoriKinir -onirrcsa aw iia- suck an act As a matter ol mere political ixi dieney, the Republican leaders can do notliin-so enw ise as teeontmie their special legislative iiilerfcrcnco iu ti.r l-siuthern iltt, lor the ple every where long to return to the old and safe constitutional f..rms and cuarda. i h. and w ill resent fu.l.er exira constiiu-1 lional legislation. As a wiatler ot polirr in tho Sutbern Stales exjiori ence has shown ttiat interference by. the Federal Government only perpet , nates and increases disorder, ; and ; Ihe tjoickest way lo peace is lo raose disorders they s-rewtei, that hereafter . CorrTcsa will iv no ailMition to Lla 1X Yoi Cas. Never omit an opportunity to learn ail yoa ean. for Walter S-ott said that even ia a I . 1 I , J stage c.acn, rr . - " - j dy who could tell hi.n somclhing be uia no Know, v .iiversjiw...i is in. quently more useful lhan book i-r purpoaes i anowieu.-w. 11 .s. u.ere lore.a mistake lo 1 morose and s.ie.it among persons whom rou think igno-1 rant, l .rabuia wrK'tiniy ,n yoor! part wtil tlrw them out, and they I ...1 ..e.e.i- . ....ui y u . Mev.iu.j;, - 00 matter bow oruinary U.c.r eaip.oy-; mens, jn.i.-ca some 01 ine ni,isisai,-a cious remarkt are made bv persons .l this description resiieciing l'.eir par tieg'.ar porsnit. IIe.g-h Miii-r. the Seolcli ceoiogist, ewes net a luiie of his fame' to otrser. arlon, malr ben a iemrnrvmnn motif inism, and work- ing in a quarry. Socrates well sa-d that Ibere was bnt one good, which is 1 knowledge, and one evil, which tg norance. Every grain of sand g!es to make a heap. A gold d gg.-T lake the emaliest naggets, and a. nol f.eol enough lo throw them away. beoaoej he hope to find a bags lump some l"n o in aeoninn; should SeTrT (!.! knowleJ ge. we a opportunity.! lewerpr uirnn.mii.ii a. inm . . , ... . mm... i . L.,nMi r..d it rvror a isv a book or in instrwctive talking w it.li the trst one vow meet. ' w .. . f Th new Gern.an empire, wi-.h Al sace aud Rnj-ran. wio csintara 4 14s "J '.' luLal.. Uii's. an-i Frani-e, w i:h oul those .iot niceei, w i,i i.ave vi.t.s, esj ii.l.:.ii.u.i.;v l oi.ed lierm-rv will l toe iKHKind nation in Er 'pe m 1 point o . po'M c. popa. Hon. l.uss.a a.one liaJ - ing it. ing it. It.c larger part of Russia, . however, s iubal.ilea ly a hall r v.l - t ised jsso;dav, and il may he fairly elated that l.e-ma.y. tiuraeruai y epetAing. is al the head of cinUicd rji'.Hina. Ti e follow .ng com lacei.t Scottish remarc ojh.o Jiint bom a was raadc lo a sp.eiKiie l.og.isi.ntan w'ioLaJ, - - aa - said to a S.-oltisfe rouiiiry man luat rte , A srli I teacher s;o-"eJ Oct the man cf taste wouid tt.tpk uf remain-, wcrU t r (e, rJ a-ifd a sih.Ur !.- irg ary t'p-ia in sn h a e-citrv as pror , 'tnrr il. lie gave it tp. sS-n S's.tiand. To t i i.h It. rnv Scot li e tea. her, to Tefr-h V t jtsnorr. rs; ' e.l. 'Taste s 2 JTi r liltak'Trio asked birn : W hit d.J year f;.:i.er a plae r.o far frw f ir. 'eg wbiar say tl.t morr'.rg U fore ea!rg break il.rei'y thotsr.i.d o" yer cear 'ri men b.st " The boy thorijM a nor.aie ba' been fir five bonder J far. at,'anj fns'.'y ad : rPaa--d, 'P tl ey've ra l!.rxvt e" Ira'-'a' yt these ers, tbey're rottet T mm. TEBM3 S2 per annum, in Advance. NEWSERIES-T0L12,N0. 12. Joib Billings dyings. Ive is like the mcadlcs, roo ran riot er have it but once, and the Inter in life wo have it, the hajder it (.th-h with us. A toijuuUe ia lovo ia like a mocsn in a lxx, diau't know how it ('l in, or w ill i-t out. The raccoon id a native Anicricati. lie rotid-.-a amoit); Ii04tvy liniU.)', aiid eriltivatM the nfihhorin" rornlirlJ. "i.-v fa::ii!y Ua vifv and three children Jlo livca in a tree, and in w inter ties himself in a knot and lava till the I .-liniipc'iis, and then he opena. IK-1 is aot uiid only to a imw tu )ut.l lar- renrv. and will torn orer a am.l. aaej. "barrel iut to tret his leet in i!. 1 wwuliln t advise any person to cultl-' rate tiieni. 11 he woum lurn Ins n. i ten-.ion to polities, he couldn't be bent. ! lie's at homo on ll.u a'.un.p. A kit k-1 ins row never kicks over the pail till ; it's full. TSiore if this J.ilronee 'twiit ai mistake and blunder. When a man ! sets d iwn a poor umbrella an 1 takes , up a pood one, us a when ho acts duwn a n,iiiL-n bin eood one and ! tatcs tip a bad one its a blunder The domestic aiiimal ; thev corns "J with a rush and 1 don't know how they are created. It ia hard to define a Visa. Any raau that van ait in bis chair w ilh Ins feet on the luan'.lo, and can t tell how it taste. Ilia mouth has no more taste ! than a knothole He is a fellow who wonld attempt to describe paradise. The only war to do it mlouke!""" "",ll:u ifoeneniwjmi-.o. b rt n .1 line ill il.te wild aim. 11 vou can't teii them, how tan you de- i scribe it to another feih.w. i" Ulit-re ! A lam cvc the first kiss. The Uea ', of kissin? the onlr woman is to.f ; rood. Adam would never paw socb , a hand. Ai.file morma are of earth, j earibv. if the earih woii't-sui.nort 'them, it won't supt.irt anything The ama!!est animal of the brute ' ereettnn is U.e neskv. wictnd Sea Tley are the size of an intant onion seed. They are worse than the cios- qa to and bite cftcuer, fjr they bile a ; Vr.o will travel over a person in two minni.Hi. and leare vm as snotleil a alae bound Tbcre'a noil.in; ran be dime well a ith a fiea on v.a but swear. There nothing to do bat to ouil all rr.annal lalor and liuait a ' flea in! when roe find bim v.m find Ires not there. net resu'ls, he bad pocketed i,2.h It takes a lively person to catch a I b.-lonpi.g lo the CUc-Usa ; S.'-O.b.iO flea. If yon pet one kill him before i tx-lci.fri c. to the Choctaws, and tJO. vou do4im tl.ia; else. j :H'" ''""s."'? " he v'aapiw tolal, Next to'thc mitikrv the crow lire- oui or i approi.ria- the most diHieedrrrsa to naiw. Thev i ''' Havitie cxi.lain.d h- I.ltie are burn of black rarcnis and can be ' - . v...-.s..v - - Lot no ti.au ever UUered , 1 . : , 1 1 ar . I T71 H tar-.-flTl.i I 'll". . -- : Jj" LJVuZ ' :.". -al V.:t.Y '.'."i V-" i euei ii nuu. , i-v.n i--i ..-. u ... - v , hours. It makes a noise corns d .wo ,1,. ,i.e..t .,.,) .r. . -..b fi , ! throat to wallow a crab. If a man can a: an I it for three e. he ia ev.nd f. ir T.S rcura mme The fM horn a man ti.kes will make him think ho bas swallowed a gas- l.t, and be wdl go Ul.ind the bant at. I try to d.e, but csnnot. I can't ti ll il cider brandy wul k "! an oiJ man. They die as soon as the tavern changes band", and is onened on tctn nnTanee principliM. i Auivr.. A! .ne! ah. titter sunder . broagl.t to jus- ?. A r....i aJmo. irg of the golden l ands and links thai ion is administered, arid there the formed the tha n of i..ve3 home ci-le. waller end. Ibecaseof General oft tried tenure' h.ve and good- Parker, Umn. s-i..cr oi 1 Uian Af iiessrtw deraoelaMic and ao t.rm. f- rs, was but ! : :!. ks re; rv! en-iL. Alas! the boll of dealh and the can lnan thit of ucera! T.ltiM. at. 1 ytt kenus rust of earth's deep sorrows ' "ill in ct-e unJir General have riven and destroyed the mvs.u Grant It appears bv end. nee soh cot3ob and its mnri al" couplets ! " j muted to the Comwi.iie on Appro- A Inn,. ' iv a.ot 1, n - f,.r still in priai-ioTis f the Rouse of Ret resei.U- memi rv I wander r. ti.e homea c.f those wh s loving hearts leat ir Dt,i.in at,d teiiii-i, 1 11 a ith mine, and whose tears mingled with tr y sa ira. 1 Uh hl , home of ch.U.h.Kd s Mn ' mit yMout nny with jiy and pioaorc wove ineir jifJl, it-s V.'und each su', and l!.ri:st pu( a,,j tlii, .at ..x,x lo j;, ,KllllWi)., lu(.,Tv m,.r,,ing' 1... V11 i.-,. . f j .,-h 1,11 . tnrf borne, made and fashioned bv bands that knew tlcm Pot, cometa parcct spirit v.'ice ('f-thise whose wsn!t.r;n Jb:,re ,oJ ,h,,m pn, ard to their immortal and glorious posse s; ii s A mother' rravrr, a tail er's 1 in, Me and a sister trn ius, arc al awert ineir tt.al had its 1 remcn.b. rci, and l' eir r-isi croa'e a fnenlrp b;rihwi;h angels Thcs I tm not alone, for ia ih.iln g uighl ..f can! the dark and y p lgr-mage. the atar ol clrrnal hope i lunnnes n.v pathway, and the sacred teat hit g ot that heavenly home grocp rek.nii.'ess the sniool i. ring en. hers of aflc'.ioti upon try heart allar. A Pt valk Knor-Lirrra's Thev rreetei a female h t. i lifler in Mat v' store oa Wcdoes lay, aci the , - , . en'.crts..f her r-kets . . re aln. w. rr.i...L ,.!. f i,a II as rcniarba!..e us lt.ie wi..cl: b-e I roubt trom the eaps.'n.us paMal s.- ol the .own in tb pat tomiino. Tbey t oti sled of two bott.es t f w me, fli t yards ol" guipure itr, nr. 1 -it s dr-.-se. eii.l'roijerej and Ic k i, oui p es-e of mauve velvet trmii.ii.j. two pal.w ol kid gleves, cv Lly :".e j-a ra .f cl.il. iron's fat rv '.. s;!igs. ot e fni-y -Egored la sever. tv fee vi.r,!a , 0( l,;Uf ... j .-,.,- yclret trirr, n;i ,rs. , one Pair c.f Vt nr rinr. ar.J te lar? , p;t,;c liewllv. th, way ot tie ki ;i ( I:flPr mnt l-e wear.s..rre, in bcir f.-i eJ to carry arr-oria sac.i a 1 uia is this : but bardct of s ! 15 have in tier p xket be sai-red v.-lome, froi, wbnh the we-ds 'Then slir.'.t not :eal," i n.gUt t i.i.a.-nel. wonll stare a, lo-r in w aT.ir g ,V. J -,.-i. Tie IiiJsas -J iU Or vcrcrccV 1 id n. wTnd.t- th Kva Men .'n time 1om their twaii-er, mUm tU facia in rrlat on to the manner in which they i t'hotcij, ly awtmu .f thr piivorurrent, nixi lakew mm rn. "ide'ation t In i 'I aw . th.-y ana Uw nl ly rhe-.la, awinllefa and nnrxn lera Their appii'priatiom are diver ted from the projior eliat nel ; WvHth leas f-TO f-.recd upon them at Lih prirea, and dinra oilier ttiihs result ed to f r the purpose (Trtit.t.ii. tlieo cntut'Tcd pcr-'itts t f their jnt dbr. Of all tl.o itu wer a. i ji att hy iho tfovernmeitl for liia IikIikhh, a br rwreent. never reaehea ita leriiiraat deatinatiun. The easo nfthe t'uapaw Indians wi!l preoent tl.tg n. altar in a proper litit Rr n resolution which paiwctl the Federal Hone of liepre senlativra 1.11 the llttt of lcfeir.ber last, the Oominittoeon Appmprlatioi a was ilircclcl to inquire whether any portion of the fltt'.iniO (ivcti to the tjapaw It,iii:i!i by the act oljuly Ij, I "TO, ha J rjone iii t't other hands or in any way boen diverted from its rightful owner. Tlti money vaa appropriated to the tHtnpaw s in pur luariec of a ti-eaty niti'le wiihthera, by which the L'tiilcd hlateu received certain privileged cheaply .uriba.l al tlj0 ah 'te inci.tinr.cJ pi icu. 1 ho pavmeiits w - .c 10 te niaoc aecaruii." l'i certain aneciti-d rate, to evil elaimrnt or 1 rs lec-t riMrewr.tntiv, "u ,nr C'Tcriiniei.i scui a tu ra jrn m nfuiut. i mv i.tnKi i t ll"" l-uimcss d n.o. H w it was done, described by a witness examined '"'ore the Committee. t:ara-J F.arle. V1"" rnt11""" H "'' rs'l'ri- nlalive of an Eastern socifty fir be'.teiir.g the eontiition t i tne inui.-tns, and no i. prom wi.cn mo nmnn . i, land lliua aesenoea ins iransaciion. T'1 claimants were tlesitiatcd on the books by ti ires, and Xu. Tociiuie in. The clerk ran h s finder down the list and found that So, 75 was entitled to il. lie announced the amount, checked it off, and passed the ali over tr tho Indian. The antutored sava-e, in tlj presence ol i ...iame.n, ,,,e t!-'ri:' n' Mit. l.i il, tho Ln.lel a"" A-eiit, ?ave to the storekeeper u-' "'e r f:"d " d-e lo l'"n. tilunt third of the liulo turti re Lis claim to ceivcd. Blunt luunoed Lis cUt 'ma-third of the amount due cat Ii sk B,lu al.ejratiun.li.at it through bit tffor ithat C.nrcs. h lUsl was rcss ro- l lhe apjTfpr.au.'w, and the 1 ici- fcimud ihe t..l. ll.ia transac- l'"n was cjntinotd ontil the whole tnle was pi.i.1, and ibe lat creei.back 'u,hl II "u U,e 1lu"t- m-.'u.. i. "tJ'.v iransa. from them it t ion lo I. .s l.i ,iiei;ia.: reached the Committca arpo'tucl to enquire into u,e matter. i,ul ,n SD T trarai.ee. nd iy Lis :stalimer t tt t.H'wi 11. lit lie hat iajawsof thirty three r cent, t f t'le monev' . Jei'letcd the Q 'and a third r Jnf lncm 5 lhe Chocla.vs of forty per cent-, and the Chickasaw, of fifty per cent I.educin' ihia lwrcentace to amp- General .'arue G. R'unt left '.i - t t , . - . , naM nc " rr'ifix rir , n,.n trt. m in i n Jiar-o or laiuou Oiiiprs in -kp ' duini' exci M to cau-c etrict inouirT t?&'?tiJlU to. duct cf such of tl.c irs. i as arc etill in the cm- l'"T ' r've-nmc.ii, ana u.sm.ss ... ..... i .., . ... 'coin x:.f service s.i w no i.ave snow- icg'y viulated the law." In tins man ner the w hole transaction is passed over, plant has tba money ia hit ubt.-ooe.l by sueti outra geous E.raos, ana I.k- Indians have 110 redress. If they mnrn.er, or ret in a hislilc manner, wl,';e tns.ps will ! let 1 oe open thcin. er they will be removed to sitne clavora! Ic location, ana treatej iu a heartless, cruel man ner. The Indian "R. 11" is nij icme, anj stu li tneu as G r.c:al Ti " t canr.ul lives tliat in Juno. I-.i'. ..emrai Parker bonj.lt large quai l lies if crf.le and r-mi-i. n wlihi.ut any ap- propr'utti .n. and withoat d'.-erlisjiig sr rp- prtKK-eeding lor rrop-Tsa.s. li was in ni uwiui The prw-cs he Was to p-.y iul .f liie pubbe Hi plies were b t r than be won! I have lv and u.J lunds f.-r tt-fi one ba'f g 1 paid if he had f.e'.owcd ihe law ; ard the difference lho I st f ti e eonn trv aniouritcd to als.ut Ji"0,otKi. In pafchase of cat Ic. Ihe t'emmii. ncr at'.cil ia a n-nst ir,le:en.i.o manner. Instead ff w. g'm.g tSe animals .pte;1, t!ie:r c.!it was onlr go-s.- at. and rxed kl I JvJ rsioi as each, alibougk Ge. t rml Parker w as notified by an at my :.er li.at maev of them wetg.wsi U-s Ihaa l.t'-S) poinds In olher rvs-.i-; -. the Com mittee ni that the g 'vemment wa overcharged to an a.aru.inj ixteut There was io fi-rt a cxn lrstt lo trans port ail gmsis to ti.e Vissomi r ver agencies at from f 1 .13 l $4 Si.' per hendrei pmnds. G.n.rl I'arker du-regrdod th;s toeraet, ard made another at prr one bundreJ ' iwttPd. Fl nr and baec o w era) also d.l.vervd short in weight, find at ex cess' ve pi it rs. lall.isfs.e, as that ol tieneral R'nr.t. nnperpely l as beea applied. and thu t-'thlhe cvert.ment ana the Indians are left at the merry ot bad, trpririci'-ie-l men. There ars bo. est, pul lie spr 'e i. di.- ntcrestedl :ie.. u. h as Y;"'.l.:arn W'b, Eli K Pnt-r. '.d o-.hers, are 1: bsrr-jf ia an indeial'gal le manner to e?..s a rsf .rta in the tnsng. mt nt ef Iriiaa afla.rs, ard tocy siiouid lutve lu at-s.s-.xtiee at.i to i perai n ot a'l mn who are oj ;-v.I tj tl.ra irg .'3 pec olauon .4 err 31 ak i i N-rt or It Tbe Ch'ee hare aoaa eolioc t'jit re git be a4 Tai.;seoosy ad pl.d t y I i,n.aaaa, Tt.f wt.y tbty ctlfl rale t.eir holiiaya is one of ll.em Ti e f r-t tl. rg thry ill i to pay ( ? rid d I Is d to squ"e aeror1s t a fr-artion. Jlorser r.a-.tcrs having P thus adiuslavl, ti er t ext make lipoid sarrxis anj s'.i.ke hat ' n r J llavirgt'iua c l -,-.are j.-m.i:.-i'y ar.i s . iay, thry est, dr-.r.k. ar.J -e n rrrv. trjliy wind p with a psrk.'s .-'tsr'-s'v ef Cfctnes fcre eraa kerw i pvm of debt ai d the nuak.r g ip U suire.t iseeriainiy a jrd wy tv l r a Cvie rrs: .mi of bol.-davw.