.;. TUfi , VRI1ELD REPIBLICAV eiiisiud nvr.ur WEqsssDar.iir ,(1 nLAxnim & maccrty, CLEARFIELD, PA. , t T A D 1. 1 II I". 1) IN 183T. poet rireulnllsn of any Ketr;per t North Central Pennsylvania. ,. Terms of Subscription. a adranee. nr willlin .1 month 'i tW ifler .1 mil to-fore inonlln,. ...,, It SO After the expiration of S months... 3 OO Ratc3 oi Advertising, ( adrcrtlaoments, net square of 10 llneinr times or lees. il SO each sith.eo,nent insertion., trntors'ind K,ecutorV orsioe I notices ......, i And li.lraca..... i .... ion notice. nol Cards. 1 -ar tleoi,pcr lino ..-. EARLV ADVERTISEMENTS. 6(1 I AO 1 SK I M on 5 on 20 !...,. ej"iii j i;u...r,...........tnfl 15 01 J column 4S 00 ,. .20 00 I column 80 00 Job Work l BLANKS. sin $2 .0 IV quires, pr.qulre,!M 75 pr, quire, 2 0I I Otop I), per qui, 1 10 IIWDBILLS. 1Snlci.$2 110 I I rliacl. JS or 1c..' 00 iierlcn", 3 00 1 shcet,2i or lcsr,l(l 00 lb of etch of ahoro at proportionate ratrl. ' nrnptiE n. cominxDEit, Cb'OltliE 1IAUKKTV, PiiMi.hcr.. H, MURRAY, IlXEV AMD COUNSELOR AT LAW. it attention rjlven to nl! Ii-ril hu-inese 4 l tits oarn in Cleiirlicld un'l adioiarnr; U Oil -c on M nkot at., oppo.ilo XnutVs ,Sloro, (;lrariii:ld, P.l. jcllTl H A, WAt.l.irl. nusK riai.Disn. .LLACE a. FIELDING, ; ATTORN EY. AT - LAW, ' ; Ucarlijlit. Pa. . "Lnl business of all l.inds attended to rnmptiic.s and lidelily. Ofliee in rei-idi-aep ten A. Wallnoe. . . -i jnl2t70 w. wXlYers, ! . ATTORNEY AT LAW, """""" " 'Clcarfirlif. Pa. ' -"- , t lOlTia In lh Court House. I ' deell-l jr i H. W. SMITH, T T O R N K Y-AT-L A W, 1:7 J rim livid. P. 1 ' ISRAEL TEST, " ATTon X R Y AT LA W, ;' Clcurliclil. Pa. IT-niripf In th O nri tins., fjyll.'" r JOHN H. FULFORD, at nil! sky at law, CicnrGclil, Pa. t on Mnrkot St , orcr Joserb r-'h,"wers' irorerr store. Jnn.1.IST2. - i. i. m cri.t.ornii. J, UcCULLGUGH & BROTHER, ' AT TlHIN'I.V-l Af LAW, i Cleorfii-M. Pa. 00 on SIrkt -tree t one door ea.tof th fleer. Bold County Dnnk. 5:1:71 j. b.-mcenally; u ATT01.5XF.Y AT LAW, ; T ' ncarflcM, Pa. ' PCLc?il l.sln. nlteeilrd to prompt! with etilr. Office on ficon-l Itrcct, nliov- I'm F.r.t Itlonul Dunk. l:25:7l lj pl ROBERT WALLACE, " ATTOrtXRY- AT-LAW. . illarc'on, Clcarflclil rountj-, Pcnii'a AII IpkI outline m promptly Atton'Vi to. 1 r D. L, KRE3S, Piifflpnnr in II. W. Pwnfiiir. Law And Collection Office, tl,l'72 CLEAP.FIKI.I), TA. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW. . M on Bocond rL, CltirCuM, !'. nirll,f v JOHN L. CUTTLE, ; ATTORMKY AT LAW. 4 Tlcal rotate Afrcnt. ClcarfleM. Va, ffif6 nn Thir street. bot.Chorr.? A W'tlnut, fRo!poctrulIy ofTfri hii fervion (n Krllinf I buyinjc Ua l la Clonrfiuli an.l tljlninff ntloH and with an expstiencfln' o fr twenty in u a orvpvor, fl at to re hiwf- IT Hint hn cjib Mt latUfartion. , I Feb. 2AJZ:tTt J. J. L INGLE, TTOItNEY-AT - LAW, V Osceola, Clearfield Co.. Pa. r.d BLAKE WALTERS, JiEA L KSTATE BIJOKKIt, i Attn PKAtnrt is . .. . . )w IjOs mid Jiiiier, T CLEAItFIEI.n, P.. a In Mnnonip DulMins. Ilooui No. I. :!j:7l I II. Orvli. C. T. AlpxtMidcr. .WIS & ALEXANDER, ATTiUNKYS AT LAIC. Ili'llrt'ontr, Ph. ,r. P1.1,S-y jTs7"b"a r n ha rt," ATiOllNKV AT LAW, llrllrlimte. Pa. I practice in Clrnificlil nril nil of the Court of mn J li'licioi ili'tnct. iicai iftiito huaincp collection of daiiiip mmlr r-pcrhiltlr. til'7 1 DR. T. J. BOYER, J Y S I 0 I A X AND S U U U KO N. Office on .Mnrkl Street, Clcnrflolil. I'a. Ofaot boar: 8 to 12 ft. ni , and I to 8 p. m. OR. W. A. MEANS, IYSICIAN & SURGEON, j LUTiii'.nsrji'nu, pa. , . II iittcnd profe(loniil o.tlla promptly. angl0'70 1 J. H. KLINE, M. D., IYSICIAN & fi UK G liO N, tAVIMU lonrtri nt PmntlMil, IM., oflfn liii profcmionnl wrviee. to the pe'i;'lo of thrit ami surrounding eoiiutry. Alicotts promptly ffted to. Oct. IJ if, 5R. J. P. BURCHFIElTd7 Sartfoon of th S:!d Iti'mtnl, !ntiiylvan.a luntaeM, havlnjt returnnl from tl Army, 'era hi prufomiuii! parvtro to tlia citiamn OU-.rliMJev.unt j. aPfdffle' iI'KiaI Gh pfotnt,ir atten If if to, S too a 4 firtfat, frmarlj')(ifnptf1 hj J EFF E RSO NU T zl" iYSICIAN & SURG HON, ,Vl(l located at Ojeeola, P.. i.tTcn M profoMiaoftl ervioca to the po'ple of tbat nd suri-iinndinx country. All oalli promptly attended to. Odea aidnnce on Curtin at., (orinerly occopiid Kline. . May, IV: ly. lowarin a. inrta canar. OLLOWBDSH & CAREY, '-BOOKSELLEKS, X Book Manufacturers, " ANp B J A T ION E ft g, .ITnrkrl HI., fMlnHrlphUt. apoT Flour Bocki and llMI, o0lnp, . Kola, IVripploj, tan am and f'i2t,70-lypd 'JJiUVAHI.I QIJKIiNSWAilHI-Cn.e He litrV tremendona iloca of Unreniware, ireil from hew York.' Special tmluee. : KRATZKR k IVTI.K, H,,T. It, i7.lm. leak Q00DLANEER & HAQEETY,' PublifcLera. VOL 46-WHOLE NO. 2259., (Cards, F, K, ARNOLD & Co IIAXKKUS, I.utlicrsburc. Clcarflrlil rounty. Pa. Money loaned at rcaannnhla rnt'ai aacliaairii k...ki nK.1 .f.1.1 ilnnmit. reacli'eiL and a ffeli. crl hankinc huiincaa will In carried on at Iho above place. 3.l-.( i JOHN D.THOMPSON, Juitica or the Tencc end Scrlrener, . Curwenavlllc, Pn. ?LCollectiooi made and money promptly paid over. f.l.22'7ltf JAMES C. EAERETT, JuPticaof the Peace and Llceneed lonvcyancer, l.utlicrsburc. Clrnrlli ld Co., Pa. ,1T"Ciil!eetiiin A remlltnneei prumptly made, and all klnd of legal inatraiuente eecnien on abort notice. ina.v,70lf GEORGE C. KIRK, Justice of the Tincc, Rnrrcyor and Conveyancer, , ,' i l.tithertbutg, P. t ' All bupineis IntruMeil to him will he promptly attended to. Perrons wirhing to empbiy a riur-i-..f,.P will ilo well to rive him a onll. as lie flutters liimself lli nt he eon render sati'Tuction. Denis of eonvc.vo nee. articles of ngreelnTt. aod all lecal papers, promptly and neutly csMoled. narSOrp HENRY RIBLING, HOCSC, FlflV A OIIXAMF.NTAI, PAINTER Clcarllcld, Pcrn'o. The frescoing and painting of churches and other public Imlldinea will rceeica parlienlar atiention. as well as tb paintlneof iMmages and sleighs. OlMinie done In the nentert nyh-i. All work warranted. Fhop on Kourtb street, formerly occupied by inquire Mmgnrt. ocllu'70 G H H A L L PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, , . KEAH CI.F.ABFIKI.D. PESX'A.. . . pl'ump" alwnvr "n band and made to order on hiinrt nutiee. Pipes bored on reasiieiible term All work wurr:inlcd to reader mlipfnell.m. and delivered if deired. my25:lypd JAMES CLEARY, BAEBER & HAIR DEESSER, SECOND PTItKET, lyj.1 CI. UAH I' I K I. I. P A. tl DAVID REAMS, S C R I V E K K TJ S'SUItV K Y O R, I.ullirrsbuiK, Pa. rpiIE rul s-rllicr offers Ills serviceato tho public X. in Hie cnpieity of Berivener and Surveyor All calls fir sttrveving promptly attended to, and the milking of drafts, deeds und other legal Inxtru incuts of writing, executed without deb,y. end warriuited to be correct or no ehiir;'e. ol-:7tl " SURVEYOR. rpiITJ undersigned rdTrra his sTiiccs as a Sur X veyor, und may be found at bis residence, in Lawrence township. Letters will reach him di rected to Clearfield, Pa. niay7-tf. JAMW Jinn 111.1,1.. J. A. BLATTEKEERGER, Claim and Collection Office, 06C1.0LA. ClcarficU Co., Vu. Tff-Cunveyaninflt and all aprr .Irnwn ii It iuvitmcv and diriatcll. iJtal'is on and pus- sago tickctt to and trinn any point in Eur .pc procured. ; , , oeti 70 0m CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER KREWER, Clearfield, Io. H AVISO renlrd Mr. Eulras' Prewery lie borxs by sliiet nttent'.on to bylines' aril tlio iimeufarlure of a superior nrti -le of IlIihK to receive the patronage ot all toe 0111 ani manj new customers. Aug. 2j, tf. THOMAS H. FORCEE, nCAI.IR IK OEXEUAL MKKCIIAXDISE, CiltAII AMTOV P. Alio, cxteniiTe inanafiWinreV and dealer In Fqnarc Timber and Sawed Lumber of all kiodr. ,-0rderj ar.licited and all bills promptly aiird. Vi) tyi nto. Ator.nr..-..nr.nr aldkiit w. Ai.or.nT W. ALBERT & t?ROS.r Mnnufactiirrrl & extensive Uealcrsin Sawed Lumber, Stiuaro Timber, &c, WOOULAN D, PENN'A. BOrlcra soliclti d. Pills filled on short notice and reasonable terms. Ad lresa Woodland P. O., Clcnrfiel I Co., Pa. , . W . AL1;UIT k liltOS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, . M KklMI A h i , - .. Prrnrlivlllc, I Icnilield Count)', Pa. Keeps constantly on bond a full assortment of llry (looiis. llurilware, flrocerles, and everyUiil.g nsiinlly kept in a retail store, which will ho soiii, t'orcaidi, as ehcnp as elsewhere in the county. , l'rcui hvillc, June 27, iS0)7-!j. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, ' ' (Irarfield, I'eim'a. uWill execute jobs in Ilia line promptly and Id a woiL'nnnlike manner. nrf,07 J. K. BOTTORF'S P HOT OG R A F II GALL E R Y , ' Mnrket Street, f.'learfleld, Pa. aCnOMns HADE A fiPKCIALTV.-3 NEUATIV).- inudo la cloudy rs well as In clear wc:iier. t' lrs'ii'illv 00 hnnd a good .t"0:tmei,l or I'lt VMKH. KTi ItKOKO'U'KH and STEItliOStOPIt: Vll-.Wli. Frames, from a,i stylcof inouldiiig. uieue to order. apil'8 tf E. A. & W. D. IRVIN, Real Estate, Square Timber, Logs and M.Mnnn.' (tflico in new Curncr Htoro ImiMinjr. novl57l CuTwtii.riUt, Vtk. A Notorious Fact I rpiIKHK rrc Mtirn ytuAt lrtul,lp l with Lung J ltir.i"c i in ttill (own thtaaTf any olliorplnrc a iti n1r In tha Htnt. (hid if (ho ftrrni eunr of tliintn, Htp me ' nn iinj lire urt trip of Coal, Inrftrlv inixcii witb uliliur. Nuvt. wliv nut avoid nil Iti. nul prrnnrvn your Hvcu. ly iming only lliimphlT)' I'rlobralrd Coal frrr from nil iinpunticii. Ordcr kU al tjio iorc of Iticlmrd MuMop nl .Thihoi 1). (irniiUin k Horn will rccilvn prompt ftlioution, AtUI All A M IirMl'llUKV. rirnrfiolt,, NoTf-ml.tsr KO, IH70 tf. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, aoar ma Chlekarlng'a, Sulawa'i snd Heiw.oa'l Plsnei) eiiuilb'i, Mnaon A ll.mlin'i and Peloubet'a Qrgans and Molodeons, and Orovir ii Daber'l Hewing Macblnea. ' also TRscnan or Piano, fjultar, Oran, Harmon, and Vocal Mil lie, No' pupli taSen for less than half a term. jfjt Room, neat door to first National Bank. Clearfield, Mar IHt'Mf. . jcn;cii i:. .- ( ; RESTAURANT, ' tfceond Street, CI.K ARFIKbD, PFNN'A. Alwaya ( haul, Vrvih Ujwim, let Cream, Can J Ink, NuU, C'roukert, I'nket, Cigarn, Tobaceo, Canned Fruit. Unu.iei. Letuuna. and all ain.Ji of frw.it In rar,n, ; ff-HH LlARp O0M on , r.d floor. J3iari fa, MrOiirnurr. A IM . Jlni floods, (Tjtiof fries, (?tr. r. o. siiu.in. A. n. roiraLL. MILLER & POWELL WHOLESALE A IiBTAIlV MERCHANT s, Graham'.? Row, Market St., ' CtEABl'lIUD, PA. Wt would muit rp5pctfully inform our friend, emlotnrri, and the puHtlrt (fenorBlly, that wo are non buck in our Id, qumLerp, wbiob have Ixrco remodeled and Improved, and wo aro now prr pamd t(t aoninwUt all wli m.y favor u hy calling. 1 ' t NEW GOODS! '" Xfv bave Just received one of tbo Urgct itoeki of all kindi of Morrtmndlte ever droaglit to Cler fltild county, whiuh we intend to t-H it ruoIi Cg urefl n will rnnke It aa otujct fr all person? to purelmio from up. Fuioilioi laying In winter inpplic of Grwariei", Dry Ooodi", ks., rliould nut f.iil to give us a call, ai we feci confident our prlfw and tupmof qunlity of goodt will amply aliify all. Our itock of G R O C E R I E S eonfiidn of CofTocf of tbe brut quality, Tcai, Su fin of all kind Mulnjim, Kili, Salt, Plire(, Dried Fruit, Pplren, Vm Inluon, Tluur and r'l Ac, Ao. Our itock of . 1 DRY GOODS ii tar0 nud varied, and wt will juct any wa pas iuppty any article in that line, witl.jut anutacr ting. U E ADT-.MADE CLOTHING We Imva A largo thick of rady-iaade Clotiiiug for Men and Iiuyi wrar, which we will dinpoaeof at a rrry email advance on eopt. r.ooli and Fhocp, Ilatt and Cipi, ILirdware, Quetuinare, Wood and VilIw Wart, Sot.oim, Fancy Good?. Cipt O.Midiu, Will Piipcru, Window iu;ide, Ar.f.". ' f ifftrninj extrntively enitajird In the Lumber businrM, wo are aMo to offer aupcrior Eadueeincnta to jtibhen. MIM.i:il A POWELL. Oarnvid, Pa., Jan. A, 1S72. 9. K. AUNOLD W. nOftfl nAltTHtlORt. "Clioaycp (ban the Chcaiicsir GOODS AT KEDUCEO PRICES BICIIVBD IT Arnold & Ilarlshorn. (One door wctt of Flrtt Xatianal Bank.) crnw r.Nsvu.LE, Pi. nAVIXG jait relarped frrm the euft with a complete anortinrnf of Oitod tultaUIa fur Rprlng and Puroracr trade, wa art now ready to furnUb all kiodi of Goodf ii Clieaper than tie Cheapest 1" And after thanMng car cutioroen for their liberal ratroahga during tho past year, we would nanit re eclfully ak for a continuanca of the tame. Our Ptock eontlfti of a enmpXa atiortmrnt of Dry Good', Notion Hardware, Quccntware, Willowwnre. GroeeiUa, Dooti n trhnoe. Data A Cups, Clothing, Tobareofi, Ao. Alto, Floor, ! T!teon, Salt, Fisti, Grain, cttf. All of whiih will bo sold on the most reason. a Die terror, ana in. uigucsi mni aei price pa 10 fnraraln, Wool and all kiadi of Umber Md Country Produce. r-Plrano jWa ua a call before furebailng elwhero. Fntltftetlon uaraoteed at to price and quolily.lS a r. hold a lunTBnon Corner of JInIn and Tkompuon F ireeU, "apr20 CUItWI-XSVILLR. PA. IISTOI' JI KOItS DRAWN FOR MAIICH J Term, 1HJ2, (Himmcrwing ad Monday, l.Stli: ot:A?tn jriioiiH. Oeo. W, Dottii..,TJcrerlnAtex. Murrnv ft'nrd II. If. MHJhce lltlllL. F. Mefully dutlek Kdwd. Aiiicrt Hojk- ill. M'ond ward.... Hint on Fli llnrintin Hrmlv T. C. Mit'hink(,y,.Kirte Wm. Itrockhitnk... " ' A. L Hlekok Kimx Olli'lo Sinird..Ilunif t- A bin. Oixden,.,LaWi'cueo A. M' tJarvey ( IicmV. 1'. Fulton.. ilno. .MiiNoiL.'ovitit;ion - Jim. Putter Morrla (ii-o. Vininti.,..t'liarlicld A. J. 1nekKoii.N. Wtmh Ii, H. It.tilcy Orer.,1a M. tloff Penn Kobt. N'eqier Piko ii, W. Klirum.. L. l.nporto...CurwnviIle D. t'tprtln JtcChlur t THA VtBsa Jl tt(,ut, Jno. 11 rMllnn..i)ci'enrln t J. Fonlenoy, .Covington .' Cl'fd II. u . Aloll.... Ilrll F. Coutriot Win. Henry Illooui F. H. C I 0lt Ilt)fr- W, Forrey Uradlord Dan'l Kephnrt. Atnoit ltoui.tll Ilfiidy A. Pentx, hr " (Jro. Priltx..f : K. V. Dunhift....;. " F. K. Porter 11 Jua. Hii'ev IJumiiide W. II. Dill... Wm. Tueker .lot H. Hii.aer.... " D. (). Nevllng... In. A. Moore.. .. " I. .M'.-('hire..CurwrniVe Vn). A. ltenuia..lieattir V. Plubril r,rrM It. Kvli-r tjtiflten M. Ni"holfi Lawrence las. Fulton " ien. It, Dillon. ...Mnrrie II. Tlnmiinon.N. ach .1. M. Rom- Win. T. Irwin Tiki J.D.Alrxnndcr-.Wood'rd IT. Tlrolhcri.... " Nf-"itier, H. M.-M-iftem.. F. Fhr-i.licrd..., II. II. Ilurd t'am'l Uyer , Liilhmhurx Marble Yard-J fplIB iibrvrlbtr rrtpeit fully nnnotmrea lo (bit I eominuni'y and tlio rublie aenetnllv that he i- now extrnnividy engnped in the manuf.iettire of nionuuieniH, iieau ami i-oot 8tonrp, rlund, Table and Httrcf u Topt. ete. No higher tribute turn be paid to a defeated relative or frt-nd than thecrco tiun of t.n enduring; tlth a wltneta to unbora generation! where tliey hnre laid hint nr her. I have ngag)4 JHr. Jchn W. tlahngan nt my agent to tll. and tn wlit) workmanship and skill many ran benr witnna. Orders atdieited and promptly filled. Work delivered whereverdeaired. ' It. H. JpIOOUU. Luthertburg, Notvinber 3d, 1870, iCff()( miMil.K WAWTl-OU WUVUUU The MibneriberS want to buy a large lot of M-lorh thave Hblnglea, for wb'ieh we will psy the very highest market priee. Per sons having aucL on hi. d will do veil to enll nl otirtfor. -TTHAVfR A IIKTTd. Clearfleld, Pa., Hepti-mher 10 dm, 1 600 ki niii i ok l ovr.R An TIMOTHY 8liKI The rodersiined h.11 now od hand Dr. hundred tmstrels of yrinie leed, in quantities t. luit pnrchaaerl, at the rerj Joul1fl,rk.rt prio.. J.li in person r aildresi.r -tsV', W. lllkieU. latkwit.rg, F.b. T, l7J Jr.. ... . s. -. : a. , . if . , . . D PRINCIPLE8 CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, FECRU All Y THE REPUBLICAN. f. CLEARFIELD, Pa.- rDXKSDAT UOltXlNfl. FKn. 2, m. BURY ME IN THE MORNINQ. .. tt la not otVn that tho namo of Rtriilien A Doufrlaia in oonneeti-d in our mind with nuvlhiiig ontmdc f Hie political arena, Imt liorv ii a beauti ful poetk-ul clTij.-i'in of hit wbtoli it a a red it alike tobf.utaud InteHeols d'traiiififwra Ttttyrnph Purr ma in th morn In, mother '' 0 W me hiive the Uht Of on bright day an my grave mother,' ' Krc you have mo alono wlih Night. Ah'tio in ilw tiiht of the gMve, uothtr, "fit a tli'mtflit of terrihla liar - . , , And yoa wiij le licre -ulituo. muthor . lW . . And nun will l'u tliinltiR Iiur i So bury iui in the morninK, mother, And li t me hnvo the lifihl ' Of one bright day on timy grave, mother, . Ere f in aimo with 1 ho nij;ht. ; . , . You telt of tho ravinr't love, mother, I fwl it'a in my hear! . Hut, oh I t'rma tlii bPHJtiful world, mother. ' JU hard fur th you 111 t p-trt 1 For even to part wh?n hero, mother. The Km I it fain ta Mnv : For the pravo Is deep and drk, mother, And Heaven m mn fur away. Then bury me in the morning, mother. And let rue hare (ho lllit Of one bright day on tny grnro, motlicr, Kit Fm nlj.no with the ninlit. School Conventions and Salarie of Superintendents. Tlio following somcwlint Jungtliy debntu occurred in llio Hlato Ronnie on tlio Till instiinl, nml ns it r)Iulclo a ftitiject nf univerwl intercut wo lay itbuIoreourreuJei-H. Scliool J't octorH crttt Ifftrn f.n Iniporlruit, lesson fnun lliiri debute if tliey will only read mid reflect over it. Tlio Suniilo llien proceeded to lite cniixiilejiiuon u( Sen it to bill No. I'.Mi, entitlotl An net to jn-ovido rooms Jor tlio mcetitif; of convention of t-cliool il i i-i'cl 1 ua und to fix tlio Milurits ol eottnly Miperiiitciulenta. In coiiiniitleo (if llio whole (Mr. Di haunter in l lie tlinir), the llrxt mo linn nl' tlio bill wiik tend iih fullmrs: Si.fTiuM 1. He it entitled hy the SV nl e nud Iluuze ' ItepresmUiticrt of the Commonwealth of J'cMWjlviinia in (Jrn mil AssriMy nut, und it . hereby in nctnl ly tlm nulhurily of the enme, Tluit rooniH liir tlio tiieolinH of etiiivenltotia of .flu ol directory lield (or the pur puso ol'eU'ctiiijr enmity supei iiitedents, hball bo provided t.y I lie Huveral bonrdit of eottnly coiiitiiiwiiincri, til- tlio ro Hpcclivo county neais, find all Btieli euiiveniiiiiin aliull axaeinb'io upon lliu call of llio Statu Knperinleiideiil', ln;id nix 't'c!si previous to llio time (Ixcd by law, by circularr) ncil to all bourda oi'direetoiH. Jlr.lMVIS (I'liiladeliiliia). Tliia ia ralbcr n compulwiry law, requiring eoiiiinis.-ioneiit to ftfniili rooms for ciiiiity aiiporiiilendenl. and school di reclors. I don't tltiiik wc ohoultl pasn tl cotnpulnory law. I think wo hud bi tter postpono Ibis bill for llio pres ent. Mr. W Alt I' EL naitl Iio boped tho matter would not be pontpoiied. .Mr.BILLINGFKLT. 1 vrnuld mere ly like to know in eanu where a county building ahotild not be of fniflleient ca pacily to bold litem, w hat wo should do. Wo inihl bo compelled to erect anew building jiiHl for thin pnrpono. Tho first Meciion was agreed to. Tlio second section of llio bill wu .read us follow. : Sko. 2. J hat tho aaltiry of a county siiperiniendtnil sluill be two dollars lot each school under his supervision, nml otto dollar for each square milo in hi. eottnly, unless a enlivcnlinn or direc tor, shall hco proper to add to llio sum llitis obtained tin amount from llio Stale appropriation to Ibeirown cotin ly : Provide, That in no case shall llio salary of u eottnly supeiinlctid jt:t lie less than olio llinnnaiKl dollars, ex ' j CCplin- ill Counlk-ll with less than Olio bundled schools, w hero Iho salary nl tlio cotinly sutierintendent shall be eight hundred dollar, per nniium. Mr. WAREEL tnoved to stril;f out llio vvoids 'utiles, a Oiiiivcniion of di- rector, shall see proper tumid lo thu ! sum I has oblatneil an amount irotn llio tSlnlo upiiopiiation to their own county." Mr. PETRIKIX. I hopethn Pen nlo will nol agree lo thai ami'iitlment; indeed tlio wiiulo seclion should bo voted down. lly law now, tho conventions uT school directors meet and lix tho .al ariis of Iho dilierent comity superin tendents; the discretion is lodged ilh thu st hool dircclofs in convention, and il ought lo bo allowed lo remain llicro. Homo counties havo their salaries us low ns livo hundred dollars, somo six liuiidred dollars, siinio ci.diL or nine liuiidred ibdlars.somo ill) lo one thorn. ! and livo hundred or two thousand dol j Iai. In our cotinly il is uighl liuii dred dollar., it is so bed by the con Trillion of tho school directors, nm there is no nnson ul all why il shoul, bo changed from what ha. alreal;, been settled upon by llicso conveti (ions. 1 hope llio nine ndmciit will b voted down, and tho section also w licit it come, upon us passage. Mr. ANIiKItSuN. Just nno wor of explanation for tho benefit of imji lo Coinmonweallli that havolnany friond from Huntingdon Mr- IVu'c j square miles of li-rrjlory in which liin, j there aro no schools; il seems to me Till, bill has been devised for thi ""H lat provision aceoniplihi.H any niiruoso of havinip a iiiiil'onn ratoi J' thing elso but tho propose that is east approximnling uniformilv in Um j saltirie. if cotinly superintendent.. ' In ilunlingdon eotinty, whero the sal) ary lias been lixud nt 1,111111, tlii nr raiigement g've.yonr suporinlcndenll $1,-IS. Iu some of Iho counties whom llio umou'iil of territory to bo traveled ovr was very largo, mid iho number ot school, very numerous, the salary Would be very small ; in some districts, where llio work wns compur.itively light, Iho salaries were heavy, nud. id fact.lhero was nothing like uniformity in tho old arrangement r-t all. l'u rlher llian tllnt, n. tlio law Btan l nt present, tho conventions of directors can Px salaries nt just wliulliicy please, and 'each year .eliool director, in d f ferent counties nro vieing with etti'li other In pulling salaries tip nml ft proper regard to llio nmounl of liiliOi' poi I'ornied has been left out of view 'entirely. This bill hat been c.rtfully prepared a .I.. . . .. . i . ,, . .. :jii...;: ; j NOT MEN. hy tlio sliool boards In Iho Stuto, nnj it i. the result of thoir und tlio school jt'Omniittoo'. joint labor., ' This being tho cuko, I hope tho Sonata will (,'ivo llio bill every consideration which the ni.iount of labor and skill expended on il would Justify.', . S ! , .... . Air. VIHTI,; In oddilion to what my friend, tlto8onator from Allegheny Mr. Anderson: has said, I would just add, that tho pttrposo of Ibis bill I. to remove -from tho bourd ot school di rectors of the diffcrvnt counties of tlio Ccttmnoiiwoallh, a diecrelion wbieli has f;onerally been niven, mid Burne tt bat indirectly oxeruised. A t would cm II tho attention of Sena tors lo tli (net thai Iho nmendinont offered by Iho Snator from Lancaster Jr. Viii.(VJm to striko'oul tins winU "unless A convention of directors shall seo pmpcr to add to llio sum lit us ob tained, no amount Irani the Slate tip pinprintion to Ibeir own county." Now, the effect ol tlio passum. of this amendment will bo lo inn Icon uniform rate of vtimpon.nl ion all over the (,'om inonwoalili. I hope tho amendment will prevuil. . . ' . Now, I call llio attention of the Sen ator, lo the fit'-l thai this bill nilnplsa general piinefplo; it don't leave the flint"; open Its tl was lelt hy tlio act ol 18-19. I Ihitilt it was possibly 1S,)3 liy which it was lelt entirely to Ibc breasts of tho school directors of the convention. This provides for two dollar, per school and one dollar per square mile, but where there are les than one hundred schools tin) Salary shall not exceed eight hundred dollars. rtiw tins practically would malto very litllo dilfi reiice. II Senators will cast their eyes over it Ihey will see that it niaues n iliilcrciiro in bul iwocounties in tho Commonwealth. Tho ngipie jrilo ainont of salaries no.v paid is sixty-nina tlioavund Ii vo btindred and sixl)--one dollars; tho ntnounl of Sal aries under the proposition of this bill will bo Heveiil3--nino thou-and two hundred anil twenty dollars; with the iirncridmon" just siigested there will bo abotil two thousand seven hundred dollars to cotno off of. that ; practically, it will bo .oventy-six ihousaiid dollars. Tlio agi'regate amount of salaries of cjunly snperin lelidents, as fixed by iho tricnni:ils-oii-ventions for ISO:! Oil C!, was s follows: For ISO:', forty thousand seven bun tired and sixly four dollars ; for IMfill. filly seven lliou-aiid live bundled tuui sixty dollars; for lsiill, oixly tiitie ihousaiid flro liuiidred and eighty one dollars; und Imicaaing ueeordiiitf lo this ralio, il will auiouul in 1S72 tout h ast eighty tlciiis.ind dollurs, and al tho next triennial convention Ihere will bea projiortionate increase. Next May is tlio limo for the triennial con vention fur the pin peso of lixing sal aries anil olecliiis? county superintend cuts in tho different counties of the Commonwealth. It is therefore, enii neiilly proper lhal this policy should bo adopted ul this limo. Mr. STRANG. Ium in favor of this bill lor what to me is n very con elusive renson it itinreuscsc the .al ary of the superintendent in my county junt four btindred und filly-four dot lars. M r. MUM MA. it docs seem lo me that thorp, is n tendency now, in the Commonwealth, lo run this tiling of free public education a littlo strong, und tin ro i. some danger ot running it into llio ground, causing a reaction in llio itiblic mind in refereneo toil. NowJ tho belter way, I lliinlt, is lo leave vjcll enough uloue ; llio system is wording well, so far as I know, and while Ai winio place, tho salary may be a Idle low, as compared with ol Ii ers, 1 tti liovu it is not u common thing in llii-leoiinlrv lo compel men to take oflkwllf they tliinU tho salary is too low; I sttpp'iso in every locality men can bjgol lo li'l tho position. 15 ul il seoui' I lo me thai this bill docs not l" life the salarv in liroporiinn lo loo u .Mint of Inline, anil I would u!c wbeli know r a board of sflool director, who their county, ils peculiar Iota- Hon ui means ot travel, and every lliing lonneeled with the ollieo of su cfitit ndent, whether they aro nol iiitlo its compelcnt lo nscerlain and pass tiiou thu at)iotnl that each indi vidtiullstniorliileudeiil should be paid, as t In fLcdslal tiro. . . . No ', tunny thing, depend upon ibc localry of tho cotinly. Take, for in stant , llio counties that I have the l.onor lo represent mote especially tho c unly of Dauphin; our superin tend, it reaches nil his schools by railritid, and 1 bcliovo usually has the good 'fortune to have it pass; I say bo can, br lhal reason, travel his county for a less salary, in proportion to l lie auiouul of schools, ibaii other superin tendents may bo tilde, to travel their. for, whero the ( omuies aro not so fa volubly located as to railroad couunii- litealioii.. Mr. WARFEL. It does nntchnnge ll,u salary of the superintendent of Dauphin eniiuly al all. Mr. MUMMA. That', fort until o for mo, bccailso I lni0'lil gel u scuMing if il did. ' There is ono other objection I see to !il: that when you coinu to e-.imale 1 by the sqaaru mile, lliero are counties claimed fot it, to wit: Iho equalixa lion of Iho salaries in proportion to tho amount of labor. You tako a ter ritory thai has no population, and the supurinlendunt is paid for each square milo of country whero there nro no xchoijs; lllal part of it, sovnis to me, i. calculated to produce inequality. Mr. BUCKALKW. Mr. Speaker, Iho money lo pay thu county supcrin lendonts I. substantially voted out of tlio Ntnto treasury ly local nnlhcrity thai is, il is voled out of tho gonorul school fund. ,In nn)' particular eottnly, Iho sctiool directors, reflecting lhal they nro not icully voting; nwny Ihoir own money the laxits o( their own county ap ply no striek chock upon thorn' in In creasing the Salary paid superintend enls; the result is, that nil tlio time tbi. scalo of compensnlion to those ouicor Is golnrf up, up, up! there In 'nri limit no check, .ifhsr of Inlnrmit .i i-.i- 28, 1872. V ; NEW operating upon the directors when lli cy ussc in bio, nor of public considur nlion connected with tho ndministru lion of school, in thoir section. . . Again, these county superintendents pnss around llio cotinly constantly, and nro in social intercourse with iho directors, nnd they, have un .opportun ity fur .citing up cotinly conventions upon this subject of their salaries. If a snpei'intondont dusircs that his alury shall be increased, all that ho has to do, is to ripply bis ipiud a little ly I licit subject, u ho ii I a year before hand, and it is pretty cortaitj that ho will ebluin n favorable decision from (ho convention when it ineits. , , ,, Now.sir, this consideration dpmands soijiu , refleeli(n from Ibc Common tvanlili by law. But lhero.isunoUor, and that Is that thu compensation of supcrinlciideiils,' for llio samo service in different counties is ujiequal; in ono county q liberal salary is paid ; In aiiollieran inadequate ono ; Iheruisno rulo no standard ot; law, by which this is to bo Used, nor is any standard of actual service, cither as to valuo or amount 'established anywhere in the Commonwealth ; thd whole thing is al moii the sport of chance or accident more than Ihnl, subject to tho mm ngemenl of the cotinly superintendent, themselves, who hnvo n very extensive nnd perhaps u very just influence over school director, and county conven tion.. ' . '.' lit , t - ' i ' ' I ', ' Now, then, if we .co good grounds for establishing a general rulo by law. tho niily question is. whether tl)is bill is based upon tho proper principles. Well, sir, in the lirst place it lakes into nccourl tho number of schools in tho county ; the compensation of the siipetinletidenls i proportioned lo tho number of schools within his jurisdic tion; bnL tir, lhal uloue would hardly furnish u correct standard, because in such counties as Delaware, where, the population is dense, and where all the .cliooirt are close logo! her, Ihey can be easily visited nud very litllu expense or trouble, or extraordinary consitnip. of tiiiiu is implied upon llio snperin Icndotit, whereas in nuolher purl of lliu Suilo, wilh the samo nutuber ol schools, tho travel is very great es jsjcially in llio counties traversed by iiinuiilains ; in some of ilium very little r .lilroad coin inimical ion exists between llio dilierent parts ol the county. Now, Ibis bill lakes into account hotli of these elements tho element as to llio number of schools an I the element of lerriloiy. I should cxti-nd the jurisdiction which these superintend euls have. Mr. Chairman, tho amount of com pensalioti which will usult from Ibis bill, is not very different from the ag gregato amount now paid out of the common School l'u nil; bat Ibis bill will slop the increase of llio pay id courtly superintendents tit llio point fixed by this biil will prevent their being in creased bercaflur, and in creased tin equally and improperly in dilierent purls of thu Slate, nnd, therefore, til though 1 would votu lor a scale ol compensation u iiitlo lowor than that provided by the bill, yet taking it us il is, 1 bolievo that the ultimate result will bo n saving of money to tho treas ury, und an equably of cotiipcnsalion proportioned to tho service, and tak tog out of lliitisulijcclof compensation oil these elements ol confusion, of in. equality and favoritism, which now exicit. "For lhat reason i will vote for the bill. Mr. DILL, if I undetstnud the position of this bill il is in ibis shape now; ihere is a moiioii lo strike out "unless u convention of directors shall see proper 'o add lo the sum thus ob tained an amouiii from lliu Stale up propriation to their own county." Now, Mr. Speaker, 1 think lhal lhat ameiidtnetil ought not to prevail, and thai tho proviso lo this bill ought to be stricken ottl; il is provided that in no case shall the salary of a cotinly superintendent bo less than pno ihous and dollars, excepting III counties with less than ono hundred schools where tho .alary of the counly superintend cut shall bo eight hundred dollar, per iiiinnin. ' ' Now, tho hill furnishes a mto, with out this proviso, f.u- establishing the salaries ol Iho counly superintendents; without thu anieiiilinenl proposed, il allow, to tho Beliool directors a dis cretion in increasing Iho salaries ol tho superintendents beyond tho rule llxed in Iho bill; consequently wo ob viate tho objection of lliu gentleman lhal il is taking nwny from thu board of school director, their control of this matter, while wo correct the difficulty lhal heretofore there was no rule whatever, in regard to fixing tho sal nries of the superintendent. This proviso is nol needed at ail; in tny district it raises the salary some live hundred dollars. Now I would pre lur thai Ibis proviso should be stricken out and thai llio bill should stand as il has boon printed without Iho pro viso ; then wo obiri.ilu objections Thu board of shcol directors can, w hen lliey see fil, give their county superin tendent, more money than is provided for by Iho rulo fixed in the bill, and in lhal shape lliu bill will bo objeu lionahle lo no ono. Mr. IH'CKALFW. Tho committee on LliiucaUiin did agree to slrieko otll thai clause Mr. BROOM. I nm in favor of , tin. generally, j.ooaiug over mu slin Hint tue nenaior Hum jaticasier placed on my desk, 1 find ih.il Came ron county, with twenty eight schools, receive, one Ihousaiid dollars to-day out of thu Stale treasury ; wilh the ubilit.y of Iho directors of that county lo vole thu (.(,'ir.peiisalion to their su perinlendent,' they voted only one thousand dollars whou bo ha. twenty eight schools ; bui 1 presume fi gm tho character of thai region, lllal these schools urn not like school, in somo parts of the Stalo where they keep them open nine or ten il.ontlia In lliu year 1 presume they are 1opt open a small portion of tho year, Forest county has thiriy flvo schools, and she pay. eight liuiidred dollur. ; West moreland county has' ' thirty-live 'Schools, nnd alio pays ono thousand and filly dollar,), i , . Mr. WiUTIj. Will tho Senator al low mo to interrupt him, to correct a miaspprertonilonr i , TEEMS-$2 per annum', ia Advancp, SERIES-V0I, 13, N09, Tlin ru-iticil-tln nf t his bill norreet. I Lti I dillieuliy that ho speaks fit in Came rot, county; under tho prinoiplo of this bill, the .alary of tho siiperiniend ent of Cameron county would be only eight iuiidred dollars,. ,. . Mr. JJItOOIvF,.,:I .undoiWnniJt. I am in favor of the bill fur this rea son : I know of my owii kuowlsdgo, ofsnporinlendetits who havo discover, od a secret, and who will gel fiftenn hundred dollar. noKtycar, nud iustoud of the compensation being for, tho whole eighty thousand dollar--, I have no doubt, j'lr. Chairman, lhal It will bo near one hundred thousand dollars,, il tho school director, all over tho Stuto vote tho anlnricH that tlio dilier ent superintendent shall havo ; that wjllbtlWiucd'Clol that; supcriuUMid enu who nro candidates for iv-,Wclioi hnvo discovered I his thing, and nro paying particular attention to lhal part of it, ami the argument which ihey have with their friend, is, "Vou might us well givo me this salary, be cause il come, out of the Stale ;" und Ihey will get ibis arranged nil 't gel their salaries. Now, wo had bolter pass this bill in somq iiiapo. - Mr. DAVIS (Philadelphia), I don't propose lo discuss lliu merits of this bill; llio principle upon wbieli il is founded mny bo entirely right, but thu manner in w hich Iheeiilary is pro posed to bo paid, is certainly wr ing. Now iho argument of tho Senator who ha. just taken his seat, goes to show lhal this bill should not pass, I think. Ol the proposed salaries under ibis bill, nol u single one in tJo Suilo of Pennsylvania is under a 'thousand dollar. '' ' Mr. BROOICE Oh, ves. Mr, DAVIS (Philadelphia). Where aro Ihey ? Mr. WHITE. For the information of rfli' Senator, I will s.iy that this schedule of salarits was' proposed be hire the ruinmilti'ii ainondud this bill us il is now sought lo be pas-cd.. Mr. DAVIS (Philadelphia)., The proposition now is to lrii(0 out thu proviso. ' ' Mr. WHITE Oh'no. Mr. DAVIS (Philadelphia). The proposition of thu Senator from Union Mr. DillJ i. to so strike mil the pro viso. Tho CHAIRMAN'. The motion is to amend by striking 'M all after the word '-count v." - Mr DAVIS (Philadelphia). . If the proposition is to make . those salaries uniform wilh regard lo llio amount of work duno by the supeiintcndents, 1 lliink this l.iil should be ret-iinimllted lo the Committees on Education ; tlnit is llio only redeeming feature in the bill the proviso. 1 find heio tho Senator refers to Cameron county. Then I would nsk the chairman of the Committed on Education if it requirrs as much trav el to ulteod twcnly-cighl schools aiid givo eight hundred dollars for thai, when 1 find in tho counly of Venango, wilh two hundred and nineteen schools and five hundred and sixteen square miles, that Ihey cut down the salaty from lilU-on hundred to ono thousand dollars. Look right above it, Union counly, and they have but eighty four schools and i wo hundred and rifty-eighl square miles ell about eight hundred dol lars for Union is just about as much as one thousand five hundred dollar for Venar.go, in proportion to the work that is to ho done. Mr. DILL. Look at Snyder cotinly. Mr. DAVIS (Philadelphia). Sny der county has ono hundred nml four schools, und two hundred and ninety three miles lo travel, and on this schedule tho salary is increased to ono thousand. Mr. DILL. It is five hundred dol lars now ; lhat i. the reason 1 am op posed to ii. Mr. DAVIS (Philadelphia). I think it would be a fair salary for Union county lo gel about four hundred dol lars, and Venango about onn thousand dollars, in proportion to llio schools and tho ndle.ngo. I think I never saw a hilt lhat wa. so inconsistent, and I think llio betler way is lo refer il back to the Commit tee on Education ; I shall vote against the bill as it is. Mr. MUMMA. I only riso to sny thai I didn't understand this bill u moment ago; from examining it soino what morn closely, and from the ar guments I have heard, 1 am convinced that it is right anil proper, nnd ought to pass. I shall therefore vole lor it. M;'. ALLKN. I inn opposed lo tho proposition of the gem Iriuun Irmn Union Mr, Dill lo sinko out llio proviso. Mr. DILL. I did not morn lo do that, because II was not in order. The CHAIRMAN. Does the Sena lorlrom Union nuikothntamcndiucul? Mr. DILL. No, sir, 1 do not. The aitietidiuettl ol Mr. Warfel to slriko out the words tiller the word "counly" to tho word "proviso," was tlgroed to. The set-lion wus agreed lo. Thu committee i-osu and llin t hair n in n reported llio bill wilh an amend IIIOIll. In Senate, tho hill Was read. Mr, DAVIS (Ucnks). Whilst il uiighl bo advisublo or nocossarv, per haps, that some alteration should be lnme in the present sy. lent if fixing thu salaries ot llie-o siiperhitenilmits, il does slriko mo that ibis, perhaps is not llni fairest sv-letn. Now, 1 see by this piipcrlui; l.'anio ron county, with twenty eight schools, has to give ils stiperintei.dont one th luaand dollars, anil my coanl y, with lour hundred and eight schools, gel. only one ihousaiid seven hundred dol lars, Mr. STRANG. Wilh referenrs lo the proviso in tho act, Iho salary of mesupertu'cttiiciii ot i ameron eountv i. only eight' hundred dollars Mr. D.lVLS (Berks). "VNtry well, sir. Tho inequality still exists, and il seems lo mu is Very groat. Il' the siipurinlendenl of Cameron county, with hut tweniy-eighl schools, is on tilled to eight hnndrcd dollars, then Berk, county, wi'.h four hundred and cigU schools, j,.hould be cullllcd lo mote thnn one thousand seven hun dred dollars. Now, ihcro is something unfair nbout Ihia. " ... i." .Li....r!.'i""L!j t-.!i.iwiMa-( : Mr. T'APFEL! ;l'.'nm'rrn fMinty, bfidei' the existing 'ia'w, receives ot.o thousand dollars. ... , V Mr. DAVIS (IWks). I don't say lhat the existing lau should tint bq changed, but I lUty. thut ill is thirty has not been prAperly . con.hlered, nud that lliero win unluiriies. ivm'l from tho passago of this bill, '.ihcivforo, move Hint tbi. be postponed for tho prusk.nl. ' - . '''..' Mr. ALLEX." I move to amdml lhat motlom and pn;ttpnr'lndo8nif ef.V. Mr. Chairman, I think if thero is uby one sy.leni' in llio Stulu uf iPeiti)' sylvania lhal should be uiiilojin, it m the si-Iiim.I system; 1 Ihink it llior.) irt anything us u matter (if .legislation ip which we should beerin lo look out ul uniform -'rule, it is thi..' I sin ,voli !itr.,i . r.... ; :.tt ... rjj p.i, in, Ii u iniifc lo nil eouni ICS W e CIlllMIi sitlUly nil pftrlles, but hi l IiTh, n-l'iii Ml 'other mailer of gcnernl interest, wo must adopt llmt prineiplo witdi doe nearest jnstleo lo thosn eoneeriicij. -' 'In looking over l ho propodiiou beflo iiim I luok tipun it us lj,u fairest which ha.heen presented upon t!iismilij?et. It has been n matter of consideration rn, the difTcreiil couulie. of this State for the Inst liireo yuu s the mailer of the salary. There' bus been a good deal nf dissmisfnt,tioi) e.irpressod on account of the amount of innnev bclti-' trald out of Iho school fund of the Mlulo' to the sujierintendenis. A gnat dual has been urged against the institution on account of incompetent 'wcit 'in somr liKialitlvit. . i co no way to bene, lit l liiu iukiiiution excy,! by jitying )t rcasotiuble dmouul, tut. tlio m-rvieed l-oiideret!, Theru Is no wny lllal we can adopt any u ui fin oi sytein except by estiil'lisbiti.p somo rale. This, as it is ndmitted by the members here, is generally Milisfaclory. As relV-rred-lo by tho gnitttTrrffln h"n:n liurk. Mr. Davis it may pcrhap-t hit f.im, as he thinlis, unjustly. "' ii ' ; In a (lutob'-r f iho Weslorn conn lies, it lesstin) the salary of the super intendents ; in olliers, it increases them, and rn I lliink, propio ly. ' S'l hir lis Hie first section of I'm bj'l is concerned, it seems lo mo that lliettj should be no dillercm-e of suntlntcnt in regard lo lhal, and ns far a tho o tlicr. is coneerned, I loo I: ttMiiitU the most just and fair t '.loin ent of I lii; propo-iliou liiatl haen ob-toi vaj, and shall vo'o for il eheei fully ns il is, believing it to be the best lhat we can do; and I withdraw my motion. Tho tuition of Mr. Davis i Berks) In postpone the bill for the prc-ent was agreed lo. , ,'; i ;.- ', '' A Keodad Ejfjrra in Jurj.Ti'iab. That rulo of law which re-julK'-i tint a juryman . iti n cninii.nl case shall have formed no opinion of, luo guilt, or iunoceaca ,uf Jsliu. uceiised, is j.i.t mil must ineimvoiiiout in p.-arlicu, bul most hum ouiul in reason.. Il uu.y have been well enoi:;!i in Ihojo t i" hack Imi liiiiMtis n-.'es, when pi.-ophf it. one counly or parish knew nothing of wiiat ttaiisplred in nuolher, luit in this era of railways and Iclegiaphs, nud the omnipic-ioiit ncw-jiaper press, tho rule is utterly irrational. . lifdoed, in certain cases of boa like that ( f i'io miinler of James i isl:, Jr., by Edward S. Slokea, il is praetieally im possible to litol I irrlv intelligent mi. r,, w ho l ead llio journals di tho day, i-. ioV have nol become faiuiliar iih ail ilia substantial fads of. Iho ciimo and formed at least a ci tide opinion as to tho moral character ol the ttausaetion.' If then such men, lor that reason, aro ineligible lo try the Ittjtl nu fits of the cause, thu inevitable consequence that no intelligent jury can be imp.-m-noled tolryit. What then? This: that justice and public security must depend on Iho verdicts) of men who never read even the newspapers, who are therefore personally ignorant and stupid lo llio last degree, nnd whom any smart and uiisei-itpuloiis lawyer may make believe t'.al black is whito or whim bliK!:. It is quite probahlo that there is not a man in the State of New York til lo sit on a jury w ho ha. not heard or read something nf tho murder of James Fisk, and, of couise, formed soma opinion of the case.' But that opinion should nol disqualify him to try the case in a court of ins- .: I... I-..,.. .1- ..I I I... lieu on uic iiieis tin n iseiust-i oy -witnesses examined beforo him on i ai.li, and tho law ns delivered lrim"tiie bench. This ineligibility of citizen, as jurymen on the ground of tho in telligence, is a grave evil in Viie juris, prudence of this enlightened nge, nnd it should be removed Ivy suilnblu legis lation in every State of iho Union.-'-. Wo nro thcrolbro pleased to see that ii hill has just been introduced in '.ho Legislature of New Yorit to meet and correct this absurdity. Il provide, that tiny person who may bu drawn upon a jury lo iry n capital oflonci shall not be disqualified by reavn'of hi. having c.pus-cd an opinion or bavin- read the opinion, of others, provided he shall declare nudei- oath that he can render a verdict according to tho testimony. It nlso provide, ibat iho licensed pet son in such case, shall he entitled to duly peremptory challenges. This bill will establish judicious reform in the system ol form, ing juries Th it Jaw -liow provides .imply lhat intelligent men nr.) in--iHiinpulenl to try capital OHeii':c, and in imiiy eases mane trial by jury ft farce. The most imparli.il juries nro ml i hose which at e i omposed of men who know nothing, nf the facts in tho cae belore them, hut of men who;iti'6 nhlo lo discriminate nnd to cot reel their own pr-jutlice. There is i.n reason w.iiy i-ouim ui seuso sliouhl bn exeludi-d from the jmy box. SiruLLs .sn C.i tacazv. The HVM says il is whispered in Washington that Mr. Sickle.' private ploasuro trip In Dim country is very much likoJlio tour of irlaxalion from oflleial care, which M Calaca.y is now Inking to wards Russia. In other words, il l. insinuated that the Spanish govern ment fail, lo pay proper houiago'io the chivalrolls qualities mid moral ex cellencies of Iho American Minister; nmllias delicately intimated to .our Slain IlVparlni'oid that" h!s recall would nol b- regarded in the light of an irreparable ini-lorliine. What n pretty set of Minister, this udiniuis trillion Inn abroad truly. ' ' ' fiSSTLK Anna The Louisvillo Jtiiirnnl Fays ; Somebody suggest, llmt they btigbt l"o .-iitl Anna Dickin son' in search of Di. Livingstone' Bu', what's I he ue 7 lln.n I she spent'thn hist tweiity tivo years in Irving to liud a man in n country where you'd suppose one Couldn't possibly he half ns badly lost u. Livingstono is? "Havo you the 'Liys of the Last Minslroll'" said a eily mi.', addrcn sing a young man who stood behind tho counter of a country store. "Nn. wo ha'vent aiiy of Ih'em kind," said tin) clerk f "but wo hnvo gnod fresh hen's egg, that wo Warrant wero laid (Id. weU." . '