Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 16, 1875, Image 2

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Gconui B. Goodlandir, Editor.
CLBARF1KLI), Pa. "
WKDNESnAYHNINO, JtlNB Id. 1SS,
YH
Kmliir. If too w to know what ll loins oa
la lb. bulimia wot I J. )uat rtad our ad.rtLI
uluuini, tb. Stial ooluroo to particular.
The riiiladolphla journals arc dis
cussing hptol charges "next your."
Thoro might be somo imirovoment
in that lino this year.
It i universally conceded that
Grunt's present ' kitchen Cabinet" is
made up of the most comploto and
soulless nut of mcu ever found within
tho walla of the White Uouss. "Ilirdi
of feather," Ac.
Wasiiinoton Kevbuations. Do not
full to read the article on our Brut
pago entitled ''The Washington Fe
male. Lobbyist," by Don Piatt, The
picture is drawn to lifo by ono of tho
beat literary artists in tho Union.
On Sunday morning a week A. or-
don Muliin, one of tho proprietors ol
the St. Cloud hotel, Philadelphia, and
brother of Geo. K. Mullin, tho well
known manager of tho Creation sum
mer resort, died at the age of fifty-one
years.
An exchange says, ''lion. Edward
" McPcrson, Into Clerk to Congress, is
" cngnged in writing tho "I.ifo of
" Thnddcua Stevens." McPhcrson
knows "Thad," because ho has boen
engaged with him politically ever
since the ' tupo worm" railroad system
was inaugurated 37 years ago.
An Kxcr.i.i.rNT Articm. We. call
tho attention of our readers to an ar
ticle on our first page, taken from the
Now York World entitled, 'Decline
and Fall of Great Monti Ideas in Kan
sas." It is ono of tho most scathing
reviews of tho moral and political vil
lainies practiced by tho ltudical lead
ers of that irocllv Commonwealth we
ever read. Do not fail to read it.
Tlir. Invaders. A Washington dis-
patch says tho Commissioner of Indi
an Affairs has received word from
Philadelphia that a parly of 3,000
nrmcd men irnm Massachusetts, New
York and Pennsylvania will leavo for
the Black Hills on June 15th, under
pretenso of entering the Hills from the
Sioux reservation. They will, it is al
leged, boldly enter tho Hills and defy
both tho United Slates forces and tho
Indians.
Com. to thu Fbont. Tho indict
ment by n New York grand jury of
tho eminent mercantile linn of Horace
B. Claflin A Co., of that city for smug
gling and defrauding the government
out of millions of revenue, is another
thunderbolt launched at Beecher's con
gregation. Tho members of the firm
are all shining lights in Plymouth
church, but liko their pastor, they
htve been doing business otitsido of
tho most liberal moral code that was
evor invented. When will wonders
ccaso aud propriety resume it sway
in btisiuoss circles?
A PaonisT. Tho Loyal League, a
very refined and aristocratic political
organisation in Philadelphia, protested
against the election of a Radical bum
mer named Bunn, ns a trustee of tho
Gas Company, bnt tho City Councils
did not hoed tho League ; hence there
is a nice fight going on in tho Jiadical
camp. Tho Harrisburg Patriot, in
alluding to the aft'air.romarks : "There
is nothing in tho constitution to pre
vent the appointment of William M.
Bunn M positions of trust and respon
sibility, and wo huve tho highest au
thority for disregarding tho unwritten
law of traditional decency.
IIestive. Thoso Radicals who aro
not morcly renegades, are writhing
under the afllictions administered them
by tho roosters who controlled tho
Slnto convention. D. C. Forney, wri
ting in tho Sunday Clironklf, says : I
nin very much mistaken in my know!
edgo of Pennsylvania
poltlics il the 1
effect of some of tho things forced
through tliis convention will not he to
create dissension in the Kcpubiicnn
party. Tho one hundred and ten men
who protested against Whilo wanted '
a Republican on tho ticket that is, a
Ilepublican who had at least voted for
Mr. Lincoln III IBbO; this they did
not get, nnd they keenly felt the slight.
Kay, they freely deplored tho blun
dor. Tho Clearfield Jiepublican culls Ed
ward Mcl'herson a political ltaga
inuflin. It ought to know, and we
prcsumo doos linow, that there was
never a better or more honest or hon
orubio gentleman belonged to any
party than Mr. Mcl'herson. The
bemocrals have not got his superior.
JJuniivgdon Globe.
That may bo true, Mr. Globe, but
then ho keops mighty bad company.
The politician who co-habits with
John Cessna, Bill Mann, and llsrry
White, is mi export in political harlotry
und will not embalm himself very
deeply in tho affections of ordinary
"honorable gentlemen." Calo lost his
reputation by keeping bud company,
and Mr. Mcl'herson should profit by
his misfortune.
Is Pis-rnr.sB. The editor ol tho
Hew Vork Horn seems to bo greatly
agitated over tbo political affairs ot
this 8talc, especially on tho Democrat
ic side, lie is dissatisfied with Audi,
tor Cicnernl Templo and District At
torney Sheppard, of Philadelphia, tho
late canvass for Vnitcd .Slates Senntor,
nnd many other things too numerous
to mention. Koran individual who is
not a cltir.cn of this fttalo he assumes
a great deal, and it Is very remarka
ble for a gonlleman of his intelligence
that he should travel so far out of tho
way to attend to other peoplo's busi
ness, when ho has so much of his own
lo attend to. Marble should bo
looked after. His impcrtinenco may
?et him Into trouble, and thorcby des
troy much of tho Influence of tho
Jl'oWd. What a pity tliflt somo pco
plo havo only ono world to uok odor
and govern I Marble, ory about it
like that other fellow, when ho could
find no more to conquor.
PROFFSSWX vi. PRACTICE.
The Radical leaders seem to bo as
full of theories ns a dog can be of fleas.
They preach mighty well but their
practice is Infamous. The party of
grand moral ideas held their Slateeoo .
vcntiou recently st Lancaster, and of
course, as usual, adopted a platl'Crm
richly adorned with grand moral if ,eas,
one of which reads as follows :
Hon..t in en la oBat men with bralai mouih
la know diahon.aty wbaa lb.jr la. tl, ar,d oour
ag. Hough to Bgut It whtroTor tbjF A. d It.
That reads very nice aud evji-y hon
est man will of eourso exclaim Amen I
So much for theory. But now for a
little practical illvmtrution.
A few days WW the passage of the
nbovo grand moral idea, somebody in
Philadelphia discovered that tho Di
rectors of the Poor in that city luld
been robbing the taxpayers oi thous
ands of dollars, and so pointed was
tho charge made that two of the di
rectors, "with bruins enough to know
dishonesty w hen they see it." resigned ;
and tho city eoniinittoo of tho party
govemod and controlled by honed men
with brains, nominated William H.
Burnt and H. X. Marks to fill tho va
cancy caused by tho resignation of tho
aforesaid "honest men I" Biinn and
Marks are two notorious political
black legs and Harrisburg roosu-rs.nnd
aro ns olTensivo to tho scent of honest
men as so much carrion ; ye'., they are
not only nominated a few days after
tho passage of the above resolution,
but actually appointed and confirmed
by tho city councils nnd aro now in
office. If they had been nssiirtied tho'in
placo merited by their crimes, they I
would be insidii nf a iu.miilinti,uf
.. ... .. ,
ust where ' boss 1 weed n now m-1
raliiing, instead nf being billeted upon
tho City Treasury of Philadelphia.
This act fully demonstrates the hy
pocrisy ol the Jiadical leaders, because
1110 appointment 01 mesc two ring
roosters within ten days after the reso-1
lutiou indicated, shows conclusively j
that tho leaders aro fools sd knaves '
in Philadelphia at least,) or they es-.
teem thoir lollowci-s to bcol that class. they did not give Iho lull name of tho
Jj is an old saying, nnd ns true ns ; cundidntc as required by law. thus giv
the needle to ihe pole, that whenever jing the election lo Priest. In the
an individual is discoursing about his j
virtue or integrity, that bo should be
dilligently watched by his neighbors
if they do not want to bo misled or
chonted. As individuals muko up pur
ties, wo adviso all to he on the lookout.
Tho men who concocted the aliovo
resolution aro about as near being
"honest men" us Ihe Devil is to being
a Saint. So look out, and if you are
cheated next November do not een-
! suro ns for not having given yon due
notice of tho contemplated fraud.
JXDIAX nOliliEMKS.
The hugo frauds perpetrated upon
tho Indians and the Aniericnn -people
by the Government agents the past
fifteen years, are ol 1 ho most gigantic
character. Millions upon millions of:
dollars have been extracted from tho
people's pockets by the ngenls and em
ployees of tho general government to
support the Indians nnd pay off their
claims. The bravo chiefs, w ho have
been to Washington recently to lay
their grievances before the Great Fa
ther (Grant,) declare that they never
have received tho one-tenth of the
money appropriated by the Govern
ment lor their claims and support.
Tho charges made by tho "sons of the
forest, wild and untutored," against
the agents of this Christian Govern
ment are disgraceful in the oxtrcnio.
Grant k Co. expected to quiet tho
chiefs by inviting them to Washing
ton and thero offering them bribes, but
"Poor Lo" would not enter into part
nership with tho Government theives
to rob both tho whites and tho Indi
ans. The Sioux chietV have taken their
departure from Washington, without
any negotiations being mado in regard
to the Black Hills. In the several in
terviews which took place between
tho delegations of chiefs nnd the gov
ernment officials, there w as n great
deal of talking done, nil of which was
to little purpose. Tho iiurden of com
plaint on tho part of the Indians, was
tho shameful manner in which they
had boen repeatedly cheated by the
Indian agents, appointed by our gov
ernment. It is (i-ared that tho chiefs
left Washington greatly displeased
with the result of their mission, and
that as a consequence wo may expect
more Indian warfare on the plains,
soon after their return home. It is to
1,0 ein(.elv.lv hoped that such is not tho
ease. The policy of the general gov
ernment toward tho Indians, lor years
past, has been exceedingly unfortu-
mte Bll( IM hfen attended with the
most deplorable results. Tho agents
commissioned by our government
,avo swindled the Indians so outru-
n,,,,. thnt thev have nlmostentindv
lost confidonco in (ho "pale-faced rnco.'
As o imtnrnl result nf this svslem of i
J
fraud ana occcpuon, uic suvago naiui-c
ol tbo indiaus has been frequently
aroused to a statu of barbarous des
peration, and whole families of inno
cent persons havo been cruelly mur
dered. Tho observance of good fitilh
on the part of those whose duty it is,
a. vonrcsiilnt.ivcs of tho irovernmotlt.
to deal with (he Indians, would save j
much bloodshed on our western plains.
A DAMXABLF OUTRAGE..
Wo notice by a Washington dis
patch that President (irant, through
tho Importunities ot tho repudiated j
Congressman, John Cessna, und the
Postoflice ring, has nrdiu'tid tho new
Attorney General to examine and ol
coui-s pass it too the infamous
Chorpening claim of half n million of
dollars. The fraud was so outrageous
. ., ,..,.,. u,
that even tho C rcdtt-Mobilicr-Sulary.
(irab liank-Pay'ongross repudiated it
i.u u i. . . i. ii
allhogh ro.t.aUrt,8nerl t roswoll
nna ins ring nan ogreen io pay iie -
ino lastiongn-ss ivusnoninoiiM,ior ui-
lowingall kinds of fraudulent claims
HIVIll 1111 IVI.I'.n ... llllllviuini, v.uil.mu. " ....m.... -
to bo paid out ol the treasury, yet it jer to Knghind. Hho
was not brar.cn enough to allow this ,.5;.t''. v"''" J ,'
claim which tbo Long Urnnch govern
ment has, In Ji measure, ordered to bo
paid, and if Attorney (icnoinl Pierre
pont is as niorcennry as bis predeces
sor or (irant, tho claim will bo
paid. Al( now deponds on him and if f,ah trans-Atlanlic cable laid and tclo
ho can swallow thu doso that choked graphcrs now ll-cl aspired thai the
tho
... . . . . . .
IJlaino Congress, without being
od to death, be must havo throal
gh to take in the Northern Pari -
choked
enough to take In
fic railroad at onc.gulph.
If a system of wholesale robbery is
to continuo while Cirantism lasts, lis
might as well order tlje treasury doors
to bo thrown open to all. This would
be mora fair than to allow Crcswcll,
Cessna & Co, to taVt all.
JtAf'H'Alt VEI'EAT,
,o Now Hampshire liadicals have
boV.ii completely foiled in their attempt
f i set aside the action of Democrats in
the Stale Senate. The liadiuul luviri-
bers refused to meet and theroby pre-
vented a tpiorniu.'in tho meantime
takiug their case up to the Supremo
Court, mitdo up of Iltidiculs, toUj but
the Court unanimously decided that
the sealing of tho two Democratic
Senators was done according to law,
and declined to puss an opinion upon
the action of tho Govornor and Coun
cil, "a completed act performed In tho
di.-cburgo of an express duly required
of the executive department by thel
., ,.,,,. , ,
(.(institution, holding that such anj
opinion, being merely "criticism" 'of'
one branch of Ihe government by aco-
ordinate branch, could liuvo no weight.
It assumes (hat Priest nnd Proctor bad
tho proper credentials uud summons,
and having taken the prescribed vuth
they thereby became Senators, suhjecl
to the constitutional authority of the
Senalo as the linn!' judge o( tho qttnli
ficalioiis uf iln own , members. The
Court is then-lore of tlie opinion that
"when the Senate adjudged Messrs.
Priest and Troctor duly elected Sena
tors, its action was final and conclusive
as to their right." This opinion, w hich
is signed by nil ihe members of tho
Court, disposes of the caso so fur as''""' lier favor, saying, "You must
any legal nclimi is conecrncl, but it
may bo tvorlh while here to recall thcT. ' . " ") '1 "
circumstances which gave rise to the
dispute. At the election for Senator
the Second district. .Inmes Pi-iesL
Democrat, received XKii votes, and
iiVnii" I r.....l It l.i: -irri I
-...,( A,(ti, in I'llillll. Ull, U,l I J., llll
101 scattering.
Jn tins Slate the cor-
uiienie una i nave nccn given to I'riest, j
uui in ,it-w iiani xniro a liiftior ty oi ,
all the vote
ia i-..oi,iie,l t.. ..!,.,(
(its-t is tt(tincd toeleit,,
und lis Priest hud received only a
ralily, the Kepiibheuns conlemled that
there was no election. Tho Governor)
and Coum il, howevei-. in canvassing I
the returns, threw out the bulbils cast j
lor ' Natt" Head on the ground that
Fourth
contest.
district there was n similar
I'roelor, Dentin rut, hud 3.495
votes, and Todd, l!cpiil;lifun, 3,-4 "7,
with 01 scattering, just enough to pre
vent Proctor's election. Hut Todd was
ineligible, not having complied with
the constitutional requirements as to
residence, nnd colliding Iho voles oust
for him us void, Proctor received tho
credentials. It was not claimed that
either of ti c Uepiiblican candidates
was eleeled ; the quest ion was whether
the Governor nnd Council had a right
to return Ihe. others us elected, or
whether they should not ,aVo reported
, .. . .. . ,. , .
to Ihe Senate that these twoseats wore
vacant. Jlait they done this Hie Sen-
ate would have. sls
there is no Ulliii;
I five to five, and
when the contest 1
would linvo been derided.
(10 vi:iiXMi:xr joim.
. m- . uinmeqiin. , mir, 01 annul rig i authorities is, thut the certificate of the reappointed by the Governor Supcrin
tn an instance of squandering t he pith-1 Justice of Ihe acknowledgment of a tendenl of Public Instruction, und bus
lie funds by Grunt & Co., says "Mr. deed or mortgago is a jodii-iiil net and been commissioned as such. The ap
llristow got rid of the mighty Jlullott
none ton soon nn.-l u-a 111 l'lol!itlf.ri,liifi
1 j
have special reason for congratulation
that he got rid of him just in time to i
save thu new ptwtoflicc here from his
magnificent control. The unginoors
sent out to Chicago to examine Mul
Ictt's job thero have reported that the
whole building must be taken down
and a new foundation laid ; otherwise
it will tumble down itself, : The loss of
tho ti-easury by this singlo exhibition
of Mullen's architectural capacity trill
bo about two millions of dollars, which
is sufficiently disgraceful to all con
cerned. Tho employment of this man,
with the oxlrtiordinury powers he was
allowed to exercise, was in itself ono
of tho most disgraceful things the nd-i
ministration bus been guilty of. Two!
millions is but a small sum out of the
many millions squandered und divided
under his direction, und if all the post
ijllii.es he has built had lo bo torn
down, liko this one at Chicago, people
of Insto would scarcely regret It. Wo
are confident that nn cnrthfpinko flint
would destroy the hideous structure
UU IIIIP Ulk fn U'3 IliVlimilVllli III I
York would bo bailed B ill, delight by
an outraged people, and we can never
be sttflicicntly thankful for the escape
that wo have nindo in Philadelphia.','
LFTTFIl OF FX-dOV. III(itFF.
Tho numerous solicitations on tho
,
part of friends of Kx-fioy. fligler Hint
bo would nllnw himself to bo made niarntv
candidate for (iovcrnor. have caused 1
him lit address tho following letter to
our townsman, i)r. U'iUoiK
St. IYn lioi.il llomi., 1
Nks- Ynns, Juni
i 4, 1B.I. j
To Dn It. V. Wimoi
Clcarll.-I'l. I'a.
K r Dk.ii Si. i am In pniaa.ilon of I
your, ui iqa .u, ana nara Dliiio ipiai Dole
of wuiit ynu aay tbercin about tlui Oonlanaial
lol.rrlioi ana about Htala politic, and bava lo
aay is rrply luat tt ii .nn.c-M
ay IB rrply mat It II snn.er.iary to illuuii tlio
gubarnalorial qn.lton, ihi tar sa retain to royiolf,
tor I an not . eanilidala for Ibo nomination, and
eannol be induoad lo brooina una. It Ii non si
mo.t twrnty-four yen linca Ibo pi-tpl of Pans
rylvania li-locled in. to till tbat blpb and honor,
abla olki-r, aa thay did alao, at ft mibqu.nt date,
outfr-r upon Die aniitb.r Iruit of count di.linolion
and honor : and Ii mu't nui be iin.trr.t iod tbat 1 1
oiju-cl or a.eiirt tboiu. at It'll t- borinrl is ray
III , io airain W.IPDI air rir in. gunornaioriai oaair.
So tar (row ibia II sivo. rrl plaaisira to soli-
draw my uauia irum iqa aattra.i, aal to eooenua
"i," ko sre'sbili'.ss Uhil!JUio".Lu..ihe'i
?l!'"rm
pulitieiil earn-
pal(n. n.ilde., 1 .ball uot l.ol wtlhng, lor aouie
roontbi to come, to Ir-iire ihe C'.nt.nniitl work, tn
sbtot) I am now eonitantly enitagrd, and whra t
ile ao 1 kope it may be to rrlirn to niy (amity .nd
rri.eda in UleoruiM.
With lincere t.iiect t icrjiftiri ynn, A 9.,
Wll.i.us fllotrn.
The New Ati.am icCAm.r. Official
advices announce the completion of the
direct I'nited States cable and its suc
cessful working from I've Hcach, N.
! kn' . v 'i' ...i., ti,u,,ollrn
I , Ttlu name a iffi Si
er oi 'iiai iiaiue nai ing ui ui iii ii pi ii
, in layn.g if It wn.expcclcl that the
cable would have been completed nnd :
work ng n year ago, but a scries of;
K miirl'IIlml,l710 01t,ti,i
II., to Ireland. This is what bas been
;of tho Kiirndiiy compelled the tempo-
rnry uiiiuiiloiiinent ot tun pxln-inltv
of Ihe wire und tbo return of the steam
Ifii r.iigiiitnl in
ic work, Havinc;
encountered vnH fields of Ico the vessel
was delayed so long nller hnvlng
picked up tbo end ol the cable nnd laid
tho unfinished sections to within 20
miles gf (ho shore, that sho was obliged
to put in at Hydney, Xova Scotia, to
renew Iter mltinW' n(' ennl Tlila tu ll.n
: , - , .... i .
two ooiitii.c.tls aro Hot likely again to
'P",yed ol telegraphic Oomuiuiilcn-j
,J.. !'
company inalu-j cxclusivo conncclion
with tho wires ol tlio Allnntio ami ru-
of the country and afford very imat i
increase in the liiwJilicf fur the trans-
mission of business.
""T
We some lime time siueo published
a decision of Judge Dean, of Hunting
don, in relation to the acknowledge
ment uf Deeds bv Justices of the Peaco,
nnd at the the time acquiesced in his
Nrjuwa. on that question, but tho Su-
pivine Court bus reversed us both
The "conduct of tho defendants 111 tho
ruse, when viewed with Uli equitable
eye, Jtvtis most outrageous. We clip
tho following statement from the
Huntingdon (Jlobe:
"Through the courtesy of Mr. Snod
gruss, wo are able to jivo our readers
ll,u "pinion of the Supreme Court in a
" '''"V'"1" ef Sr.""1. l'ub'k'Jn.'
torest, Ihe plmutin hud endorsed
fr Mp. (;aKow j to the amount
of $;,fl00, hiid then agreed to' endorse
for 81,&ou more on condition that a
mortgage in their litvor was lo be duly
executed on the farm held ill Mrs.
Glasgow's name; The money was
borrowed lo build a burn on his farm.
' The plaintiffs went tiirced to pay
the ?:i,5no and sued on the mortgage.
When that Instrument was executed
bclbro Esquire P. II. Hence, he asked
Mrs. Glasgow if site know what it was,
and sho replied that she uudeixtoiHl it
nnd had rend it. In her testimony she
acknowledged this, but the dolenc
claimed she did not understand it, and
tnni the acknowledgment was detect
ivo because tho mnrtgnso was not
read to her by the justice. Thojndge
taking this view ordered tho jury to I
?" " ' ";. 1,n'8 i n,l,rJ ,r"m
The p trol evidencit oll'ered to im
peach tio mngistrale's certirleato np-j
iears to
have been received without ,
01l'.i,,0,ir,n
olll't b
Tho learned J udgn of the
below, however, (ell iulo error.
when he assumes llint it was mm-lii. '
stvo und withdrew tho inieilion of fact 1
jnjnt mo jury. i.;pposeii io me parol j
"un ,UI i' nin' m
l" msgist rate, snowing uimiii lis nice
, .,7 ,.,'. .? ..J.. ....1 1
..
1UJH1K J) FAX EEVjUlSEH
pl-!tt,.knowledged "the mot-Wage in tltei1'1'"1" H,nt0 "'m" ,8i!9 ,0
innnncr required bylaw. -No mutter,
w hat tho magistrate, may have sworn j
"I1"11 "1( trial, the pluintifis wore j
' 10 lmve nlP "" ,0 i? !
ThoVortincnto of a (uslioo of the
penco of tho acknowledgment
deed or mortgago is a judicial ti
i-
deed or mortgage is. judicial c. It
ts conclusive of the fuels certified to in
Is rtiriid tn m
the absence of fraud or duress. This
is the current of nil the authorities in
this Slate, Johnson vs. Jamison, 3
Wharton 457. Hall vs. Patterson 1
P. l- S. 200. McCnndloss vs. Knirlo
20,:iun. In the case first cited it wns I
held Hint parol evidence of what pass-
cu lit the tnno ol the acknowledgement I
was not ndmissnlilo lor the purpose ol j KIO.OuO ncivs of swnnip lands in Wis
contradicting tho certificate except in 1 consin, the title to which has long been
cases of fraud and imposition, in a in dispute between Ihe Slate and the
number ot cases parol ovtdenco has. United States, has just been awarded
been freely admitted to overthrow tho to the (iirmcr.
eertillcnteas in Mirhetior v.. ('aveiidor, W. p. jMltin(ll. ,- alvl.keconntv.
vt right .1.,, Louden vs. Illytho, 4 Ol.ii.. lately deceased, bequeathed J5,-
ifftu T. 1 1 Ur.l.iHiil..i. -.. I I.... III.,,. . t. . .!. . '
Harris 511. Sehrador vs. Decker, tl
Barr 14. lint in nil thNo eases trross
1 !'nOB1',",1 '';
liccd. nllei-ting the acknowledgment
Then m utHfiner tm J( t
frauds and imposition had been prttc
in which parol evidence has been ad
mitted lo show litcts ihhiin tho cert iti.
0, " 111 Kccne vs. Coltinan. 3 Wr.
ztc.i, where a married wnmiiu Itundu
ilenlly represented thai she was a
widow.
The tine rule di-diicible from the
RnM'nn " or duress, con-
. . . ...
-i.i l... n i'. .i.w ini m iieieui niltlf.1.
A purchaser wait me nnd without no.
tice of the fraud is protected against
it : but as to till other persons pared
evidence ntnv be admitted to show
fraud or duress connected with the
acknowledgment. '.
Tlinre Was not a particle of eyidence
in this ease lo Indicate cither fraud or
duress in anything thnt occurred nt
tho magistrate's olfieo. Tbat officer
appears to have acted in entire good
faith. If then, was uir fi-nnil it w,i
dehnrt tho certificate and the ovidonco
lenves us in doubt us to whoso door it
should bo laid.
Jndgmont reversed and a ixm're
aria le novo awarded. .
This decision amounts to slsiut this: I or renegade Democrat. No wonder
If a Just ico docs commit a mistake j 11 ri"ri1 wanted one Kcpubiicnn on tho
honost parties cannot take advantage l" '
of it for their cspcriul benefit. Tho!. 'Tho " naval battlo of tho Rcvo
i hi ution wns fought at Mnebias, Maine,
man or woman who wi II borrow monoy . ,, ,.., r S .... 'i ' ' . !
, . .,, . . ., , , Ion Iho 12th of June, 1775, tho contest
fronf a neighbor to build n barn, and ; Mng bftween the sturdy and patriotic
then refuse to pay II because tlio Jus. j fishermen of thnt town and tho Hritish
tice may not have complied with all ; slonp-of war"Margaretta," the fight rc
the te.-hi,iculllies of the law. had ls-t- 8U'""K capture of the latter, to.
ter "go west."
HISTORY JtF.IXCI riXDICATFD.
Tho real history of our late civil
a-ii n nlflxaii.fli.iiniit-la.iiil-ul.iis. l..a.m '
I ,Z Z It, : !
t"" ."J"'" ...... ......j. .. , .i,i i.
written hereafter. Tho first clmnlor
is now before the public in tho shape j
of ''Sherman's memoirs." Tho editor)
of tho Danville hWi-xr, having!
hoard ofthis work, says: - i
"During the heat and tiitciloiueiil of
the
lute war when Ihe n.ullitu.iiimim ( "rnilal Si.ml, ; ( ommissioners-Jona-iv
of major and brigadier gciit ruls "lH ".' Jl,,n InlO'enny;
o being lauded to The skies, each ' '' I'ircotor-David Hcllj Auditors
wcru ,,uiM "'' skies, each
by his -own oorresisjndent," in tho I
daily papers, it was , pi onotmoeil.
'high treason" for any ' kMitwnitic"
juurnnl to doubt tho patriotism, cour-
ago or capacity of any of these military j
magiiutes. io uo so was lo invite In-
cai-cerstioll
in one of the many dun
goons or prisons always open to re
ceive the drnoiiinier of shams nnd pre
tensions. The conscipionoe ws tho
military li a ml stood us high before the
pooplo ns tbo gcueml of Into worth
und undoubted ubiliiy. Hut since
"grim visaged war has smoothed his
wrinkled front," nnd passion no longer
sivnys the liitiltituile, and prejudice has
somewhat relaxed: when subsidised
BlVJ"t!'i 'i'"!0!- f!lV".'M?' " I
'liPPt-'1 of their Uitso pl,u..ge and
miti iituiiv iiL-rrLtiioru iit ili iiiiiim iii'iiiir
: : ; r
,. . i i.i i .
est in, ted at their trap worth, ,
Jii I n. worlt ol v,i,d,cul,gthelrlh ;
hUtoiy wo find nunc ot tho Luton :
of hUtoiy
soldiers wielding ns Uul.rliillit pens us
over they did swords before tlio con
fedeinto enemy. Among the most
noted nf this class, Sherman, tlio hero
of thu c.M arc l) It) I he Heu," ill his
"inomoirs" just issued, cuts right nud pany, 1.,'iy lipid by l!il tly fi Bulti
Icll most incisively, acousing tunny of mure, to (be Jlajtimnrc and Ohio Kail
his compeers popular id.ila tr the road Company, Tho principal nnd in
time being with being mere political ! tcrvst of tlieso bonds Is 'J,CM7,000, and
genorals, and worse with having shown
J1" "V'T, tb". I"'0 '' i1'"'
)uC g jh,,,. j rx nur , ii iiison, Leo I
m ,( M co,dodeiato 1
h-atlers made as tnticl i slip nloiiL. lU !
. ,. V " !f ls"
"u,1,1 ( 1 "'"n a !""'"''; '
1..-.1 is musing among conu.ii oi me
Union generals. And coming W.in
t i n puineriv cniinov iie uici v. , ttnuo
rld chronio roply that it is nil '-Demo-
emtio lies.'
Inuiava Mihtds, An exehango
says: .K-nnior JUorlun is hi lulling
ton, much improved in health. He is
said to "lain in a very oliocrful manner
upon all stibjocts except those of a
luililieul nl inter" T ..' ll.nuA kA
reminds pno of tho grave. Imperially Hy a recent tiension of the Su
is lie silent on tho third lerin. lhoul Jireiie Court of Ohio tho funds belong-
v rHJ n ,uu. nui u tun i. i'i lent .o inn
,wxl -idency fully sets in," he will
bo luum, wu v'it.wi'uf ,,,, ; N ,
l"ul't uf
uo sujs tuui wuen -tun content lor lite
. . ,
An artesian well has just been
si.tt.. tn r:i.. ... ..i... it-:, n.i.
iixt.snd 104 tlirotiirli sandstone. Tin
water flows at I he r.i'eol fi.OOO trillions
la day ' I
I'liiladelphia is mixing a fund for
a f Ifi.OOO bronxo cipieslriiin slutueof
General Meade.
The Doraoerutlu 8tle Convention
of Maryland will meet at Uultimoro on
the Stat uf J ulv. . . -
The Orangemen of New Vork
buvo dooideduottopsradoonths 12th I
oi j my mis J ear. . , .4, . .
Niagara Fulls has just started a
daily paper culled the Hegister the
first ever published thero.
It in estimated tint at least 1,000
sheep und laniln havo boen killed in
Wisconsin lhijrfuii by wolves.
, Tho Ktn to Geologist will make a
soiS-ey of rHillrV.tij Wvniiiluir. Hi-ud-
;ford and Tioga counties this summer.
"-en.-Henrj W. Harry, n mfmberl
ol Lnugruss Irom .Mississippi, died suit
ileuly ul Washington, on the 8lh inst.,
of apoplexy.
Spotted Tail, Hod Cloud, and their
Indian companions, who were visiting
at Washington, havo returned to their
wmtorn htimes. it u d- . '
'; Twenty -two locomotives are now
in course ol construction at one shop
In Philadelphia, destined for South
American railroad!
That rowurd of fi a bushel tor
dead grasshoppers ufl'ered in La Svur
eonuty, .uinnosota, bus already fetched
25(1 bushels of Die nesU. i
' (!. A, K. MeClui'e! will deliver
Iho address bofore the Delles I,otlres
Union society, of Willinmsport Dickin
son Seminary, on Juno 22. '
West Point is now holding out its
attractions to visitors in tho shape of
the examination of Iho cadets, nrior lo
'be commencement exercises.
Abntlmm H J ,!,... ii.. u...
'ilelnnlini - lm h,n .a ..,i
M,i..A.l n.. ...l.l:: i ..i ... 1
! hi. hull fiv..,l ... aim mm .
-Tho oldest I'nit.-d Stales Senator
.now vim' is Sntrl tn t,i tl.A 11..., 1..1....
' , ., V
St.rngue, of Maine, who wns Senntor
liultiinores monument to Kdgur
Allan Poo is receiving tho linishing
touches of tho sculptor's ohisol, nnd
wl" " "u'"leil early in Soptoiul.er.
""tlL"'"!:1''"1'? '''''V''!'1 f,""
PVilf ftllron Witt, (tiniiflif iti I nlm f
"iinMmtlll III IIHIID HUM -
es
.. . . J . .
the
.-Mirinorn waters wttn tisli is a success.
Tho Into Win. K.Nimick, of Pitts
burgh, made a generous provision
in
his will placing 81:5.000 in the hit mis
of trustees, tho interest of which is to
be paid annually to the poor
city. j ...
of thut
Tho old Indian reservation of
imju to tho I ntvei-sity ol W onster, Ohio,
and also left an equal amount to the
Board of Home M issions of the Presby
terian Church.
Tin) health of the poet Longfellow
is reported so precarious that ho dues
not attempt to accomplish any liternry
work whatever, hitl takes exceeding
enrc of hhnselt. He is a constant suf
ferer from acute neuralgia.
Hon. J. P. Wicker-sham has been
pointment is until tno close (u tho next
..I' 1 1... t ....:,!...
a
Tho cashier and clerks of the Law
renoe, Mass., .National Hunk were look
ing out of the window nt a circus pro
cession, when a thief wulkod in, and
lirstileli Is? i-ntclysecuriiiga package con
taining $l,000,walkod oat again.
' Ah oIiMihautasa belonging to How's
Circus and Mcnugcrio recently gave
birth to a baby elephant, said to bo
the first of tlieso animals ever born in
the United mates. '1 hey were both
ISH tt,onK nncly t last accounts,
Uroiit voted tho llemocratio ticket
I until lie was elected Presidont. Unrt-
rnnft's first Henublicon vote wan for
himself, nnd now eoaios iiawle, anoth-
gei nn- wiin several oincr smaller cratt.
The Hourd of I'ardoiis, nt their
M1 elH recommendod that the
i""" " "'" r.. J.yncn,
i V. ...' .. f
"I!:''!' J!r'!! "'!""
IIIUH U .Ol ...U, U..U II II1U iwuiiuiieiiuu-
lion is approved by tho tiovernor, a
warrant will bo Issued consigning them
-Th-Hadlcnls of Blnir oimnty have
tiii.iiinnlcd tho lollow.ng ticket: Asso-
"uKrT,m"
" VlmT 1 'mVv'
w'"n m tavor ot non a. i.enion
,w ihMiur WM "Jy 'P1-
It has hcen discovered that the
oration delivered at Oak Iiidgo cenio-
lory, near Npnngtiekl, llliuois, on Dec
oration I'uy, ny one licv. .31 . It. Wor
rell, is almost word lor word, the ru
inous address delivered ' Pdward Ev
erett, on the nocuMim of tho consecra
tion of tho soldiers monument at ti.-t-lysburg
Cometery, In Moveinber, 1803.
Ths proprietor of tho Continental
Hotel at Philadelphia, bus given his
assttrauce that the hotel rates at that
establishment, during tho Centennial
I. 1U7 Ak..ll ..... II... .I..1I.. .
day, His regular charge is now 14.50
. " . . ... ...
i ilv. iii
no other hotels will probably
i'ii" nil) uiiiuii-iiini, in int. re.M:i.,
... V...M . ,,,, .,.'
C. II.... .1.. l. .1 J. .!.! t
bo - they "
,J,L i,:.,ri
nui uv e't.y"'. v v.l'ii iiv..!!!" ii.vvn.
The stockholders oftho Pittsburgh
and C'oiitiullsvillo Pali I road Company
have given their assent to tho sale of
tio second mortgage bonds ol the com
the price to be paii Is forty per cent.
, ", mT , ? ""'i '".
place the road under the control of tho
llallimon. nm Ohio Jlailroad Company,
aj'.i k, .1
The .Naliona Smirismen's l.'on-
vcntlon was in s,ion at Cleveland,
lM WOTh Tli, WM on() o)-
m,wl Important nic,lg f H Kil,d
,ov,.r h(,,, in t,j, pnlrv. the ohjwjt
boine to frame a tronarnl faw for the
protootinn oi j;aino ami nsn throughout
the land, and lo nisko ni.mngenienUi
fiir securing a uniform statute by the
ilinVTemNtaleLegislalurcs, Thorowos
a largo i-apt-ssunlatlon, being oompnsed
of dologatos lVom evory rituto in the
Union.
"'e
i t-cen
i0,P,i
K
mj i"( HIM Pbiievoleni. socieiins liavo
iieciared snhject o tnxation. In
icnce to this deels on. tho Hoard
Kqualicnllon of Cincinnati has sent
nlli.llnoo 1. ..,,1. ..t..!.. I.. .1.. .
... ..u Bflivii it. iiiu in nun
of Clncinniitl to show cause why they
i .... . .. . J J
iUnmd r.t...i...nj k.i. 1
iintr imblio benefit We, been Inchwle.l
in the stttnmnns.
tY)frru.ftnFASt.''ii r" non
I ll L' tt t'
ft J.I I .
U'l.il., .. , ,1. i
..v iiihi J HIVUIIll MI..U
boen conveniently sot up at Washing
ton about iho mysterious disnpieiir
nucu of a puekagu containing timely,
five foilO hills, and intended lor the
I'ark lluubt of ibis city, the bottom
fact louiiiiiisthnt the money was stolen
Vm the cuth r.sn of tho Tivastiror
of tho United States, and that the I licit
rents umoiig six employes who otcii
died it.
This uud oilier packages were put
up on nisi vt ctlnmiiay moriniig, and
jiassed through the Usual routine be-
lore 1(1 o'clock. No discovery was!
iniule until near 3 o'clock that day. :
..e ,no pa -ittiges were checKod oil
in ta-ius nail to uu, .v lams r.xpress.
So thut live hours hud elapsed bul'ore
tin; dejutrtineiil had tiny knowledge uf
the robbery, or could talto steps to In
vestigate it.
The paroel was smull choul-Ii to lie
easily co.ieealod about tin. person, and i
. . """'"a',"' ocarryiouiu were survivors, und prohnlily the
It oft' without attracting the least at
tention, cspoecially if ho was liiinilinr
with tho habits ot the ollice, us is now
genernlly believed. - With thoso ad
vantages. It is not surprising that the
Treasury magnates anil their wonder
ful detectives have not yet struck the
trail ot this robbery.
Large as the loss is, it will be more
than compensated if a thorough over
hauling of tho Tivssuiy is a result of
tne present sensation. Mr. Spinners
nllieu bus been robbed mora tlmn once
before of tens ol thousand of dollurs
by clerks holding the closest personal
and olHciul relations with him. And
it is notorious that thu banks havo boen
fleered through thut olllco, by pretended
deficiencies in packages ol currency
sent fiir redemption, which had noun
tested uud vnilled so as to prevent uny
possibility of mistake. In no instance
wits an excess ever known to be re
ported. There was 110 remedy against
tho Treasury count, and these losses
nnd to he home,
jii lotti, urns ui 1110 uuiiuiuiiiaiiuii 01 1
M00. uggregttting a tenth part of the
whole circiilal .0.. of greenbacks, were
I.. iu'i I. Ml- ... .1 .1 .!....:.. r
called in on Iho plea of suc cessful coun
terteitiiig, which could only be detected
by Treasury experts. - The whole pow
er of deciding Is'twoen the genuine und
counterfeit notes w as thus confined lo
s few experts, who, il venal, might dis
credit the genuine in order to conceal
nn ovxr-isstic, or lo create, a panic in
tho money market.
When the rivnl rings were contend.
Ing for the printing of tho notes hist
Winter, the department maintained that
coiintcclciting was impossible on no.
count of the tihroiis paper used, which
wns the exclusive property of the tiov
eriiment. In answer to that official
assertion, one of tlio companies pro
duoeil a hundred shouts of this identi
cal paper, and it was shown thut the
bills of 5(10 denomination which hud
been condemned ns spurious wore print
ed upon it.
Congress has on various occasions
indemnified Mr. Spinner ami other
public officers for the thievery of their
subordinates, so that the bonds given
to protect the Treasury against such
losses have escaped the penalties and
saddled the burden on the tnxpnyers.
As a necessary eouacqucuco of this
laxity, crime lias been encouraged, tlio
system of accountability bus been loos
ened, und enormsiis sums have lieeu
stnlen.
This experience make, it indispe i,s.
l.lo that tile count of puhlie money in
tbo Trensurv vttulls, which must liko
place when tlio new Treasurer comes
.. al.....l.l l... ui..:.i .t... 1. 1 ..
... . . I
mstcail ot beniK lormal, careless, and
secri't, as has boon the practice. W ho
knows how many eounlerleils aro hid -
den (.moil- the linckatres endorsed as
eoiit.iir.in,. ,riv.m i...ml...r r.t it.n.l
Containing S ffll ell number Ol ttlOUK-,
... . . . . .H. ., -'"h", - '....i,
ands? .
. Htroiifl; suspicions exist in the public
mind of dclieits. lulse reckoning, und
spurtotm imnes. - Thwy may be wholly
unfotindod or partially true. U is
only proK-r, therefore, "after the devel
opments til ready mnde, and tho corrup
tion which has been brought to light
in the Jiavy, InU-rinr, War, Treasury,
Justice, and Post Office) Departments,
that examination of tho people's treas
ure should bo searching in every ro
spoct. The present robbery shows by start
ling example how easy it is to steal in
broad day, during ollice hours, in a
confined room from which the public
is shut out, and right tinder tho eves !
of the chosen custodians of tho Treas
ury. Pnckoges containing large sums
of money havo heretofore disappeared,
ami defalcations of which the public
know little have been numerous.
Hence no safeguard can ho too severe
Giranlism is doomed, and its snnnort-
nl- .1. ..l..u . r .L m .
ers will of course make the best of their
opportunities during tho uext twenty
one months, not only in stealing, but
in endeavors to conceal their rascality.
Tlio Aavy Department was fired four
times in a few weeks, nnd we aro pro
pared to hear of oilier attempts to
burn ugly records and to destroy proofs
which will bo needed by tho House of
Iteprusentnltvcs next whiter. X. X.
.Sin.
Tils. KiiAiiisn Hiuiix. Tho braves
have loit JJew Vork and aro now on i
their path toward tho '-setting sun
lioir way is past tlU Falls of tfagnra,
hero thoy w',11 stay for a time to have ,
hatever of a slhctio is latent in their '
,tA,..iSedbysightoftl,eg,nd
luimeu ii is noi ut a., imeiy null
rV.TlhW h:.
their conductors will go, in t Chicago,
in which city thev wiH rcn.slii JivinJ
l'V 11
how" to the inhabitants, and making I,
themselves comfortable in hotel and I
expensive to the owne.-s ol tho stores'
. .i. .: i-
they may vist oiler their own necnliar
manner, Tlin last day of the slay of
I.OI10 Horn, Hull Kitglo, Itiiltling liib,
lied Skirl, While Swan, Long .Man
Dan, Tho Charger, nnd the Duck was
spent in visiting stores wherein thoy
exorcised the ndiiptivp and adoptive
liu ultlos. They y. eio accoiupuuied in
their tour by lntcrpnitor Fielder, Buf
falo Bill, Donald McKay slid a party
of tho Warn) Spring Indians. The
principal placca which the parly vis
ited wore a jewelry sloi-o and a gun
establishment, At tho Winer placo
Ihoy appreciated costly trillos, somo of
which wen) presented to them. F.uctf
Indian was given a gold pencil and a
watch chain. Thoso will probably pur
chase a good quantity of cHm vyulcr"
at tho agency oh Ihe distant plnins, if
not sooner nt the falls or in Chiongo.
At Bomlngton's the Indians wore each
presented with nn article which will
not speedily be trifled away a rifle.
In tho expression of his flattered feel
ings each Indian gave tho interpreter
tlio cyl'luiiciiti o hU beat oratoilcol
ability and the guiphio but expreutive
remarks wore rendered into rcdiintmit
Knglish for the benefit of tho "pale
faces." The rifles were handled with
care by tho "brnvos," and no "pale face"
was killed in the store nor on tho way
lo Iho hotel,
Hi vrosr. Bo, The Philadelphia Pre-
cutely remarks . '-Homo of Vloo l'resi
.i..i i"i , ,j . ...
Z -.. 1 ' .7 ttr .V"'" "
claims Uir the Presidency on tlie uroiind
that he is a poor mnu and has n flve-
.." -
lnniiBtiiiu tioiinr mortgago on bis house.
Tho debtor class iust now is a vi.st-
"-ri" w..... ... n .xiuiv UI..', ..... .TV .(,. I
Iho Pre iii-elers fi rant, and in this
way slabs brother Wilson.
One feature of Jooorntlo,p tjay ulvos
bright hope (lir the future that wher
ever tho UiUon and C'onfedarato dead
laT contiguous, the graves of both were
alMto decorated.
l",l.Zt,,mV,:,,K,'t ,0 """'i'",""pim1inK maeh time hero .eeki .cle
I r,..,le..t And then suppose some (.n p,5intmsnw for friends, lie ex
more flirlunato man should turn up! ,rienee, considerable diffir.lt y u "
:.,.h '"!"r l.Hi, position, since HocJlX Bris.
' .1 .vor'ft .sznrfATA-: "
Tho dailies of the ltth gave the de
tails uf another ocean horror. The
steamship Yickslung, which sailed
from tjtiuheck for Liverpool on Ihe
27 ill of May with. 102 persons on
hoard, encountered a drift uf flouting
icebergs 10 miles oil' tho coast of
Newfoundland und was crushed to at
oms, and only live of the persons on
Ih.ii hi are known to bo saved. These
wore picked up by tho steamer State
ol Georgia on her trip from Glasgow
to Now York on tho morning of the
loth, the Mate ol tieorgiu had been
sailing through the Hoc ice all the pro.
ceding day. uud was in latitude 40" III'
i th. h.inriliido 47" &Hf west w hen
u l.oal was sighted on (lie port bow,
with some suit set. Two hours pro,
; vious Cai.t. Cooper of Ihe Slnlo ofJn'mf on t,js
tieorgm had seen some liont siai-s and
new deals drilling by, and he surmised
that a ship hud foundered nt no great! versed the court below because of error
distance. Tho stllmnsitinn was cor.!: i... : n...
root, fin- iho live men rescued from tlio.
onivones, oi Iho steniner Icksburg.
Iho rescued men were Jumcs Crow -
ley. the Ismtswuine's mute ; Thomas
Jl Hrien, Patrick Grogiin, John Wil -
Imms, und Jonas Wilkinson, seamen,
None of the men were more than
twenty-five years of age, and Williams
1 ,.;ii." . . .
and ilkinwjn wow respectively bat
MOVOntctMl Bnil litliAtMi 'tMiaii ,t
and legs had been lror.cn, and were so tiM i .i,.(l .j verdict rendered in 1 ' " l"'" k"'" "'" l""
swollen that tho men could not stand.; a1 lv"' - K. " ' -! 1? '
. , - . , , , . -
- . ""Y
bout, wiih the exception of some bis -
cuit, which was wet and rotten, and
could not be eaten, was a little raw
suit beef. 1 hey had subsisted wholly
boiiij; uli tho time bnlf Hill of water,
rt'nluring cook'mu iinp(wiblc. Yhen
n,ur,i ,1.1., mo uout
icy were so ni-ostiiited as to!,.., u..,i it,. iK.,.,.n..ri ii.,nr .li...
,1 - i.. . . ,
render their ultimate recovery doubt-,
nil ; certainly, had they been taken!
from the bout twontv-tbur hours Inter
, , ,i,, .ui. , ,
none ot tliein could havo lived. ,
Header, think of it. A vessel.' at ,
. , . , , , ... . '
niioiiignt, crui.11011 aliuil llonting ice -
. . , . . ..
,r"1" "j 11",";imi ' ,ww'y ''-'
""" '""'J1 " awlullo contemplate.;
Ait-kb tiik .Stiiaw lliiitir.us. The
I'ostinnster General, on the 7lb, issued
,1 .-II .,'pi i.
the following: "Jlio I'ostinnster Gen -
eral lenrs tbat a large iiiiiiiImt ol mud
routes uwanled umier recent lettings' thechungeof ownershipg-iingoii cvery
havo lallen into the bunds of straw bid- wh. re, show thi. The government,
dors. They will commence thu service, ! whi' h is the greatest mid nn"t reckless
so ns t insmn the n-titni of their cer- j of all debtors, has begun to contract
titiisl chocks, which they were required its legal lender issue, or in other words,
under the law li dejiosit with their i to p.-iy it current dubl.
bid.i as security that they would exe-j 1 1 has ealled in 1.953,000 of its
cute theil- contracts, und 'then become greenbacks and ?:i,G27,H0ll of its fmc-
failing conti-uctors. In such coses tern-
poiury service must be promptly con-' 5811.000 in tho currency. At the same; . - -.-.J.-, -
ti-ucted. for, during a period not exceed-! time the banks are reducing their in-j "TUITION. . i
ing six moutlis. Jlerctofotv such tail-! ilobtedtiess. They have more notesoii i vy
tires have almost uuifiii-mly ivsultod in hand than they find investment for,! , A" I"""1" '' muii.to! anln-i pm.
putting the service in the bands ot tho .nd rtithcr 'tlmn keep it idle in th. ir . "Z"T. "Zll'VVX:
old coiilrnctors on tho routes who were , vaults, they are rcilcuining it ut fifteen Hm.tar.ot Vnim lawnakip, tin ia plaioth,
ready with tiieir slock to perform it, ; per cent, discount, tn avoid redeeming! 1 ! piooji., 1 w,i-i mil, i Mr lanm,
and nlsuch price they might dictate. , it h, gold attor 1S79 ; ZZiL"Z&Z&S2
Anticipating tlio recurrence of these! 1 he statements show that thero was - purclmwii by mi ai Shi-riff '. nalaun ai'a
failures alter tho first of July next, at tlli.7U2.OH0 less of nulional bank notes 1 "ik day of May, is;i, ana 1. l.n nltb the ui
which timo tho new service' will com-; out on March 1 of this year than four- j D""'" k"" "bj',..J' V"' ai'tAVI.
mence, the 1'ostmaster (icncral now : teen months previously" The total re- j .iittii, Jun-u, ;u " ' ' "''
announces that in every case of failure duction of currenrr. thcreliirn. has been '
ou an inisirtaiit route lie will give no-! 2l,282.0U(i since l"873. The hank con-PQ THF FARMFR'J
tice of il through the press despatches,! traction is still going mi; the amount I -I rKn'"tn3 p
uud withhold u contract for temporary ' of bank notes being redeemed and re-' us , ,
service until others besides (lie old con-'
tractors shall have an opportunity to;
otter to do it. lie i d.-sirous of break-
ing up the vicious system of -straw
""' " ns".ueni pcrpct.
'" 'l'rt
. ' J' " V .'"'?.. li" anticipale.
f,l1ur".c"l ''y ' Louisiana
11TII1 A VU tlliutist iv-lmt 1 ii ii 1 1 mm..ii .a m
,M1 iiftttiiuii, iii-ro 1111111 routes
"t "' llHlll lOUMD HIV
1 I I. ii i. I -i '
. , Zi.. . .1. . .' k vi T. .
' ".'" V" dlrP"u'h' , 1 lln,cw '' !
! mn1,"'r unen ;Jrwc"; ,l,n',1V'"1- j
'? 1 tt nic"lU'': t.rant's f 'abinot -
' bus no imitator ill a point of economy, i
u-i,:i. t .,..: ,' ... ;.;. ,
..,,,,.,,,1 ,,r..tii..l.l.. " is .1. ....
ilollura in the 1'ost Office Department j
they are stealini; ( million out of the,
Indian Affairs Harean. Kvtdi Uadi.
eul economy. I
A .Saks lir.cov seed. Jionroi u,Junei
11. Captain Hrown of tho schooner J.I
(.., arrived here tn-day in charge of
mu u-un sBieoi tuo i niicu Btatos mun-i
of-war Cumberland, which was run
uu mm .uiik in jium non onas ny
iiio coiiietiorato ram Mornmac in 18C2.
Tho divers have been at work on
tbo
wreck for ton years, having in view
tho recovery of this Btife. The lucky
man had only been at tho wreck forty-
, fZ,i " ,? r n0,.I0"na l"e
... .u.vu wui lucb ui llluu.
The water at that place is about sev
enty -eight feet deep. By the explosion
of a torpedo the safe was cracked and
as it was hoisted on deck a few pieces
o gom ooinariipiHtiout. Itisbeltoveil
mate,, that more than ,100.000 have
rwiiu ijijiiiiiim(-ii a iiiii iiiif. i io nan.
i....a .ii...-. mini ,iuu,uwij unve una uolectives, ti anpeul lo tho courts l
been lost by diirerent parties in trying t hire the best legal talent of tho land "
to recover this treasure. '1 he safe and to corrupt Congress and hading ad-l i
reasi.ro belong to Captain Brown and 1 ministration politicians. e Ac. The ! -0.
K ilalthy.otUiii icity, and Herbert: fight will bo a tremendous one. and I T
.mith, ol Detroit, -Michigan. While
I apt. Hrown was searching tho wreck
no came across a petritled human body
in a jicriiM-i state.
U. ,
was unhurt l-v
crane
or nsb, ami the flesh was ex- sidir.ed allies, but ho will have to ken ! "'0"''1 " IH"S' f "h
lh."1 . ''? lir U-h every e,plvS! ll !tZ21:'
tr.m,
the bodytobothat of an officer and !
IS- iiii iiubj ui lUiUMI UI1U ITllt II.
T.iK DrrATM'Nr,Uan,sncao.-
ALr Lav. lE HTl " V ,lh'- uhl1 ""P"1"'"' vi of Radl !
rJ "J '..a a, Uie.1' l"'",ici"m' A " ' ' ' 1
. ' ""l ,r ... n',C?'ntcl" " " are j Treasury has upset a host of t hoir cal-
Gr.Lt would like lij
Tl. m.u. Ii.... ;..mi.t. ,,...
-,. ,, . . , i
vTt .n.o.mtdof :Z
'k kl b". I1"""' b" V'a w
blH " M"''9 ,h," knnw ,he oxact !
" IhBir departments In
nTTx. r "VP""?1"1 lni!u,xi D."ocratic Stale Convenlion, to
" " , 'Z "2 Z e ' ,onr."r"
a..- . r . .
ins iimco. innr nr
. i .'"" 1
...... ... .n., nuiu ii biiv mini.
wns dono by its occunanU alter tho I
election of 1874 tip lo (Jen. Temple's
inauguration. All tho work
brougth up, in addi'ti,m to the current
linam.iHj I....!.,... it... m '
oiisiiiuss, oeiuiu mo now officer can .
linow nvnr.lli-ku. n. ...... . I !- :
til thou it would be unsafe tn form i.t.
... . ' "... """"i"""i. a-11-:
elusions, or to act nptm any tliul may
be forniod. Tbo licmocrucy want no
sjiliirgiiig, but solid and reliable facts,
'lo arrive nt tbat end, time must bo al
lowed for oureful work and thorough
oxnminalion. Tho new Auditor Gen
eral will dischargo his duly properly
and manfully. Jlloomsburg Columbian.
Tiik Senatorsiii. :''h Oeutru
Hull JiYjxirtu', to alluding to tho Sena
torial contest in this district, remarks :
"Wo observe that in various qusrters
ox.lJovernor Curtin is suggested for
State- Kenator to fill the vacancy of
Mr. Wallace. It will bo remembered
that tho Democrats placed tho samo
distinguished gontlctnnn upon iholr
ticket as tleltigale ul laigo lo the Con.
stitutioiiul Convontion, tipnn tho reslg.
nation of (Jov, lli.'lor. and that Mr .Cur.
tiiiprovudouoofthoominenlmembersof
that iKXIy, and iiitrmluceil some of tho
most wholesome features of tho Con
stitution, and was in entire harmony
with the Demoni'tny noon iliu needed
reforms. Wo do nbt know whether
he would aeoopt the Kennlnrship, but
wo do know that if ho occupied Mr.
lr -.1 . . . ... ..'
.1 . .i, nnii mr. n a ace icowfti
'u" poo!.le an able
i,,i,, i-,i...: : .i...' 1
ii nnai e s sent, mill Mr. 11 allaco tt-otira
...m.. v. ...vi. aii;iiir..
To Kxtha l.nyAt.isi. Thu assoot.
men pu-as tii.patnh fVxim Washlngtim
..IV. .h Wnu..... Il.....l l .
low, lienernl Jewell and Mr. 'Tier,
pont entered the Cabinet, Ilia Infill
onco a,t tho white house, bownvcr.doo
not seom to be on the wane." How
refreshing tho name ofthis "red-handed,
bloody rebel guerilla" mast t) to
ths loyal millions of l, uortk at this
day. '
A case from l'lair comity has jut
been decided by tho Supremo Court
which illustrates to an ulnriiiing de
gree the uncertainty und delay of the
luw. One Farrcll sold a tract of coal
lutiil tn l.lovil in 1M51 fiirsiit thousand
.i.-ii- i .1 ..i
ueeu, nil Nil) Ul in ."in, 11" i, niei uiu
baluncti ol the f U.uoo sucuivd ny juug
nant noie, payable in two or (luce
years. H hen tlieso cnnio duo i.ioyn,
refused lo puy becnuso of uu ulleged ,
delict in the title to Ihe extent uf two-!
thirds, that quantity of tho coal tract;
having hern recovered from him hyj
reason of defect in l-'iirrell's title. On'
the trial of tho issue raised on the first.
; jimVinont note. Tni r-ll proved that
I ,v, b.iuL'bt the laud ut ins own disk
l..
recovered tho full
amount claimed.
l.lovil took the case
! t,, il,.. f.,',i' ,..! tl...e
tm, , .rilu.lJ' ptt,Mirt). 'xiio wo ,was 1
! tried before a inrv. iind:-the
0iirl, following tho supposed rule of .
1 t,e Hupremo Court. dirontiM Ibo jury:
1 1 mnler a verdict lor the defendant. '
j Llvd,which they did.andthcn Knttvll !
took tho case to tho Supreme Court. !
That tribunal reyrrm-d tho eutirt be-'
low iho second time because they said
j tbo nwu Rlioul-i Jmvo boen irivwi to the!
I I f. .1 . .. e 11 . .
... .......... - .v.
i.iovn nxnin tooic tne case to me;
!,;,, Court, where il was argued,
HHt mnnx ,y s. S. liluir, of Klairl
j oountv, for Lloyd, and by L. W. Hall,
- tb city, ir KarrelL and the court
mis week decided t in favor of r anvil.
which is the end of it. Twenty yeuisi
havo unssed since the controversy be-1
.....wr......
i ie beginning bus sivelled to twelve
ilunisund now All tint riitiiinl'
.j... . ,1.,. ...l-iin, ,lwl Jx t the
.us to tnctasoHre insin exi i pi me
lawyers, and they have no doubt vaihd
for "their lees. Oh I lor thu law's do -
i ii ... , .
i iMamtuxrt imiimpn
'"
WHY riMKti A HK IHJLlt.
The whole conn try is eiitruired at
this time is paying, isxu-iidlng, or com.
promising debts, and has been cver: , Vn-u .e.l ...g.iiiit n.
..o ,... . Dlm-inic ur in any w,iy ni-iellin Irilti llm follow.
1 since the collapse ol 1H7.1. 1 he trctts-1 n,, in ik. P..a.i,H ,r JnUa
ury tigui-es, the monov moveineiits. und
tmiial currency making a total of $7,-'
tired is larger than tho amount isatnsl j
by new banks so that the currency;
is contracting itself without asking thei
permission of jioliticiuns and financiers, j
nen mere snail nave noon a sum-
' C":" . P.v,"ll! " j'el'ts ma-b) to r
; establish credit-when the volume ol ,
, currency, which is only f,-n, of debt, ;
i SI (hi II lioit.. iv..iiti.ui.l.i. till IK. a....... t
huI,....I.. I.. .I.A I.....1.. . I...11 I
i-i... II Sls.- ' 111 41. I I ' I llll tl- 'IVWIII
. I . l I .i a i , .
a '".'" "' "" " "''
lPI'eaivd-thcu thci-o will l a new
nimenconiont of busim-ss and a ,r.-n.
eral revival, marked by tho iinemii;;
and invariablo Burns ot spei-iihttive
.,. .. : ...r... l. ...
Intod consumption, and investments) of
money in manufacturing entoqirise.-.
Kjcrbuige. -. .
- -
CltOOKFll H7.SA'V.M
New terms bavo to be invented to! ''. kia f itAy orks,
describe iho various frauds that areim"" IL.tuiau'i ONK UOKsK IliltEsniXii
committed under tho (irant adminis-i ., machines.
trntion. no numerous have they be -
come. Among these-is "crooked
wh skv" that has ia.iu-ii ii,i..0.i.i., l,..i I
wilhoiit navini. the n-vm,... tv u..on
jit. The S.-crelary of the Treasury is
busily engaged in seining and confis
cating this wherever ho enn find it.
and hundreds of thousands of dollars
orth of it is aln-ady in the clutches
ol the government officials. Of course
the distillers offer porw crlul resistance
to ull this scixnre nnd confiscation of
, 1... : ,. rni u
their property. They have combined
for mutual protection, clubbing togcth-
0r to rais.. huge sums ,.f money tocoo
.iiu.i ii.,.;h .i.a'..,. t i . m
,,nd dellvur eal'Jo 1!
fight will bo a tremendous one, and
will bring into reipiisitio,, all the abili-
ty amt nrmness of .Secretary- llristow.;
...... j "... .... .....v i. ..-oiiienii
!,.,.;.,. i il,.. i,;.i,.. .i i
of Vl,
aa.ill. tl.. I...-.: I . .
"UU UIC IIUMIIUMH, Jt'Sl UlCV lH (Mir-
Kl.r'll '' 1,im- h"
'""" "' "'"'ctiiponinenercestrti
'."," " "'" 1,10 noiuana ol tlio enUing;
Iblnot.
01 11
reprwei
next D
the eighteen delegates chosen to!
present Allegheny county in I ho.
no lie n in K..i. i. ...... . ....
.. ' ."i'17.. sum tu no
V'"' "
'"' ' "". J' 1 ' 1,arr- lMl I'itta-1
-- - - -
i urnii rmr Inr i;r...n....n
IVuiuly lT. S. Marshal Uamsey was
shot by a horse thief whom ho was at
templing to arrest, nt Stockton Knn.
. tl ... . . . .
sas, nn .Monday, After boinif shot he
l.:n...l .1 . .1 . m. . '
iivu ino iiihil nui, survived on v sn
hour himsell
k,... i.i ii-
The Rev. Dr. lVutw-ost
pastor of.
tho Boston church in which tho little
gin was murilered ly the sexton, has I
preached two sermons sinco tbn t,..!
cdy favoring tho doctrine of total tie
pravity.
An exKihUlon bus just bcou 0Mnod
Ly an vx-policHinun in Boston, consist
ing of burglars' tools, rogues' gallery,
prison relics and portraits of noted
criminals, and all for the sum of twen-ty-flvo
cents.
QAUTION-
All pcraoni ar. ti.rrriT wnrs.il ...in.i
oliaalnn ur la ... .Him nitildlioi will. tl,. il. I
f IT"'' .""i" lh " '"I !
rorrt a K,.n, of Uwr.no. luwn.oin, via, l i
jrar U, k.ck ,, , hlJr ,orwJ , (wM
so'H. I "" w, two j-.a, ol, S .,. i
ina-a, a anrir. aal.... 4 hnir.. T.lnii I...
S3.WW l..t of rl u4 ,, OB lh, lamlinif ,
XrV.fiM"l. .?' i",Mt '"" " rw" tn ",,k
about 4S 00o ll!li r u L" V " ,1m-
!. A.i!'.?S !'?' '" ,r"'1 " "
ustii7. 1. ..a.. . .. : .: r'"' ""'"k
'iV. '?. '".M .,.., '"I who.
loi i is -ill ... . u., ,1. lMt.f h,"V,o11
- - ... w. ww. ruunvr, .TL, nin.
T -"' "- . ui tail iuunir, bnrk, ni
d S.siImIi nsnliaf .bout or a... th. null,
1 '.''Tj'.-? ".""'. 1 ' .. I iwo
tisibar wb..l., 4 hi. doubt, b.ro.u, I ..1 ,l.
. vn..Kn, .arrow, i u..io. Bail), t
rais oradl... 8 bar fu.k., I .utility boa, I ,hl
harrow. 1 lu.h.r oar . , m. . f ,im,.r
lira, ot om. I h( ch.lo. and iraii.la, a lis l
sli, bar aud Mr., li a.T. ol wia, US .ana of
ors. u. tblr.1 .f T urn of wh.at, on. third of
f..".".'".,'"-',','M,lr'",f "of o.il..,,..
third of II a.r of Mrs, all la i (nraail, at...
a torjw lot .f bnunhold (o.,.!. aarb a. bod., b.d
dln, ublaa aland., arinira, k..r...i., .
a.laa, l..a,l(.., urpHa, 4 doaan Bilk imIii, .
ol (roa.n.1, auob ii wit.., luar, ka, alio a I .I
ur r.illo, tool., taw Mia, inka, and nan. alb.r
arllalH loj auu.nu I aianlioD. Tbla praprt
aa Mwlaa.1 h, . ai Hh.ritT'a ..I.
"lb da, .f M.,, m,, . ,, lk ,
pan mm aa laas, ial)nt ta aj aro.
.... . i.0NAHI.
Clrar,ld, Joa, t'7i i
"2Jfuf 3 1 1' c it isr n. c ti f s."
T AISSOLUTION.-, ....... ...
.f . 'il-J I ... I...1 ! 'Ii 1.1
I'll ptrtt.rr.hif. ht-n-liifor fxi.liiin lfaatQ
It. MthaUf-j onil J. U. Hrtf, osdintf ho trr Ibo
fjrui iii.ii.. nf MvliiltDV S itd. is hiiuiaeli., I'a.,
l. in.mNri h.f ftiutusl P'.nlnlo IS Slfc ly
..col Mnf, 174. Tli ls..ki sud tcruunU art la
ill ,rr.u bl.ii Ui.iM.a wiih iJ llrui Liu. I
- 1 si.pi!., , ,
I II I a S' rlMIAH),
J. II. ni.iiu.
Juno IS, 175. Jt
Ilurnxl.ir, I'a.
117,;.-- r
WHOLESALE" LIQUOR STOEE.
At the end ot Hit i.cw hriilr,
WKST OLEAItriKMI, fA.,
Tt .r.prlptor itt lbl s.fablta bni-nl will buy
hii I i. 1 1101. ilirf nl Ins ulflfllori. . full... Iil.l
frum lliui Iiuum wilt ) .urn u jcul a iMira ailula
at a lu.nU margin al,i)Ta o.. Ilolrl ioapcr ota
l-a furiiih.d wtlh luiuiT liiii.giili,o Ivim.
I'ura winel asd tm.ft'tr'.l'ef' frnfS Sialty'a
VI..-.T. . 11. Ui. K.a.
lIKoltilli S. ColdlUltX. '
Clr-arOi'ld, Jutia 111, lt.7,1 tl'.
Yfc-:
t iU., f 1 ,.,
jixt irvr I in umt, !
I,
-i.i' j-
'v : . . , ,
lit.frt'nrittsT'' ' v
i'uiuy(i veil inn 1 '
llnisi.wl'h UUj ((..Lvai.i 1 ...
vof.li.rXL -fc;-.tiracAk;.
tMlbtutf brlCtL .ildrraa.
. t ... i i i., (,.
1 t.tnf (--i-f?tf
1 u rki-rlrnstiof
i'a' ltnKtfcl ,
trto open
A. L. METER C O.. BftlUmor
-7mU Km
flAUTION.
A J
r nril or onK ami fiM iiirHvr, in ia-euaM-ci
nt t at hchfjivrr'f lumiin. a hemlock
rlvrr rf( n th) mouth ot liuf linn, ill in i'ltap
Arid Cnk- Thit I imbvr u all irttlj ftrarsptd,
tind mi pribd l.y air fruin VV iliinin U'llirr
bunt ItiC tiiM of Unt. nnii Hirrafirn Honm to
f. PHJMP DOfTi
Qltn Hop, Junt- lfl, 7J-.it. i...'
.. .
1 . '
i V.. . . . '
a ii iipi.-in. arc ncrc'ii' Baii(i'Mi"a aainit reir .
, chniin nr m any mr....r n.H.nir,, ,ih ih. u.
l0"'n t"-r-in is p--ii r Jobn
, ?""M;t. 1 'sttyj ' ti.. .,,..h.ir
ii.,,.i in dJur pr-r. Thi t,ni,rrir a
, rur.bad H me at sJh.ritr-, m. th. sib d.y
; l-a "it" u Br'iilar
1 on titan. ntijn.-t ti sit ordfi.
, PIMnX K. LoDAftlil. 1
I lnckion, June M, 7S-Si
j r - .'-A
' A IM'ION. ' '.''.'
1'nnlir, Sr.. ..r 1 i.ion i.,wn,hiii. cioarsaid i,
IV, Tii! I yk f uK'fl, 2 fowl. iW1 rout
CallltJ, j .MIR), bllicli Ul.TfQ. flloUJth, 1. itlAVll
)ltiiifli, I luuMiog inacliiDD. I f-irn tttlltr, I tt
J'-ul.le Imrtiffc, 4 arroa uf b-jiit )n frouttd. I
mtm uf rora in frtniml, one ihtrl intiiit in 14
;-rc Af uM th (fnmri'i, nne-thtH fntT"t la 7
rrei ff tno ife gtoiiiid, 1'bii I. hi f tiji(ttj'
n piirc'in-po. f s at 8hrti 'i ul on th Hlh
ut Jmifl, l7oi. nml U Ult with llii ti liwltr
m I ana, fubjt-ot In our (irJer.
.1. It. A A. W AI.KKil
hnktou, June i;, ;-(
'I.KAIU-IELI COL'XTV.
Biwm ofnisri f.p not burlnj( Mow In f
.stiii,'aia.ii roctsitui ou nn,
M. (i. BltOVVX & 11 UO.
liar, ju.t ordrel a fi ir luj,d of inacbiuai.
F.iio.,1, ,i,ii jour bi..io,.i. It la lh onlt
i.unno. ill nlilrh tlim. baa nut I4. n ft ttriMtra-
IMiiial prier. at.4 warcitr f raonrr. Cuunlii-i
: that il.hvnd Uruiin ... full ..f
iM.,r cilt :lkl ,.,
, M f,tlm.r. . 1W ,h&lt .,," "''""1-
, ,ri, , th, ,,. (li,t. u
I ':.. 1. i.t In u. -.d .ut of .ur is.ui.it
for r"tM "' ,' " '"' 'll
irhaall sr. cuinp.lUd lu . htrt 10 lia.
, it.n,.,ni, ti,u brown Into , mic
Th. woon ..s u, lit cKEVB moivkHs ,j
BKAI'KHS.
coatw omo lock leveb uav itAJili,
'
. uhkevb orais iiRir.i.s.- ' '
! w"Ett MII.W, wish uiLLsi, cittixu
110XKS,
BD.I antlhlna; lw Is tha lin waBlrJ b fannara.
" Thaj mill aril for oa.li on aay trrnit, or n
rbangc fur Uad.,
C.ll an M. (1. KUOWN k DUO, .rk.iatrnt,
Clcarfitlil, Pa., .itjoiDiD. Itnaiop.
Jana HI, l7i 2i.. . , , , ,
"VOTU'R TO TIIESPASSKKS.
1 1 - - -" - .'. i. . . , a .
. . . 7 " ' " P""" ii "
: Jrt.rluiu.il toproMcst. all r,utwI1,mi, j,.
n.iau... or o,.P.,. mf fnmiWt ,,. iy
"'u oia mj imin n.id. ami uiitif or
H i iw .ail. my w.ia.. u rontia-
. - ... .
u.a i mil .ror.,d ictii,.! all .ml. ticUluri i
""X'
.... ... nn. H-run.
. URO. A lll.nnM.
Blouru fowiiiUtp. Jun. 9, ls;...lt
j TUI'SII MR IT tvnkTT
T 1 .u.Vl!hl.T.
M. 0. BEOWN & BK0
i
i ! Maik St.. oi.-s.nsid.
twW tnf
market n
Fresh Beef, Veal Mutton and I.omb,
of the finest qualities.
Maiket B.oralnna-Tn...i, Thur.aa tail
" . o
Ju"
7w -r
P'1""1
ill., u. s rati.
M U. DROWN 1 BRO.
AMATIOX. .
- ( t'hWKKSVlLT.H, JI'NR I. 1675.
a ai tali, nitio. tliat alt.r ttiia w .ill p..i'.
i.rij a'lopi id.
CASH SYSTEM.
llv ,luiilln( lit. plan w. will Ix ab'l lo Mil
KouUa lull..w. :
MKN'.H CAl. BOOTH, - '
loriai-rl.. a.. I il iJi M, . .as rll
Ibv n.b '! i lor.. t.1.00
IrlKX-S KII' HOOTS, "
lorui.rly auld at tj.Ot), wo Ma ..It vs.
I- wall 'la for. tIJtO
I.AHIKS' Sltoics.
fiiruiFtlr .ulil at t-l0, ... a.11 m
tl oa.il ,lna l, f ff.W
1. A II IKS' HtlORS, i '.; ! . .
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