She kpttbHf an. Georoe B. Gooduahihr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, P. WI.DNKSDAV MPHN1NO.JAX. H, !? nwdnr. If jou want to know what le I olng oe athebueloeie world, juet reed our n.lvertllng oolumaa, the Special eolnma In arlioolnr. C0MM1TTKE MEETING. Dmoihitio 8tat Cinimi or A, ! liiLauaianr:, Pa., Jan. 1, 1771. J The member of the Democratic Stat Commit. lee are rcqoeatcd to meet el Bcllio'i Hotol, Her rlrtiarg, on Tharedsjl the 10lh dajr of Jauusrjr, 1S7, t twelve o'eloi-k, m., for lb purport of flllng a Umo r'aoe fc' noMIng; Detnooritle Ktate Convention, to ileot delecelee to tht Deal. , ocretle National Convention, to nominate oandl Utu for Preildent nd Vir Preeiilenl of Ihe United Stalea. Herniates B. Wbioiit, Chairman. Editorial Meeting. The Pennsyl vania editorial association will meet for the transaction of business in the Senate room, nt Harrisburg, on Wed. nesdny, January 19, at lOo'olock, a. m. As this will bo tho day following tho governor's inauguration, and the day before tho meeting of the Democratic Sluto Central Committee, thero will doubtless bo present a large represen tation ot the journalists of the State. Oliver II. Moore committed suicido at Cincinnati, on tho Gib inst., by taking poison. He shot a man by ac cident a few days before. Queer! A Chicago paper speaks of Olivo Logan Sykcs as "Ol Sykes," nnd in another column mourns the de generacy of tho American press. Ex-Congressman A H. t'olTrolli, ol Somerset, Pa., has purchaacd tho. Som erset Democrat, and mounted llio edi torial tripod with tho beginning of the present year. " 'Tot per Way. Tho publio debt in creased during tlio past month tel,f15, 062. Had there been some important Sluto election at hand, tho tuno would havo been sot to another key. The State debt on tlio 1st duy ol January, 1870, was twenty-threo mill ions ono hundred and ninety-six thou sand one hundred and eeventy-flve dol lar nndf;rt.v-rivecoiit(:3,l0u175 Tho newly elected Sheriff of Alle gheny county, who was inducted into ofllca on Monday, the 3d inst., had to perform tho duty of hanging two men three days alter donning the official robes, so to speak. ' County rings" disturb tio "reform patriots" (?) exceedingly. Well, spend less linio on tlio corners barking at your neighbors, go to work with your hands, nnd you will earn something too, if you don't wiuundcrit for naught. Last week's Issuo of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Kncspajter was accompanied by an excellent bird's-eye view of Phila delphia, from a hypothetical point over Camden. All tho principal buildings nnd tho Centennial grounds are shown In proper position. Thanks. Wo uro indebted to Gov. Ilurtranft for an odvaneo copy of his mcssngo in pamphlet form, and to Auditor General Temple for hit annual report of tho finances of the Common wealth. Superintendent Wickorsham nlso has our tbnliks for school reports. ' In Congress, on Thursday laHt, Mr. Ken, of Missouri, offered a resolution declaring against a further contraction of tho currency, and demanded the previous question. Tho previous ques tion was refused yeas 64, nays 122 and the resolution was referred to tho committee ou wuys and means. The IxArnt'RATlon. John F. Hart ranft will bo duly inaugurated Gov ernor of this iSlato, on Tuesday noxt. tho 18th inst. Quito a number of political oliio lrom riuindcipnia win jiarticipate in the parade nnd cere monies, and a large crowd of people will undoubtedly be drawn to Harris lun g on the occasion. A Point on Tumi. Mr. Sumuol liowlos, who says awlully cutting things some I im os. doesn't think tho clergy who criticize the press nro any better than thut institution itself, and puts it in thin wtiy : W ith oil It! tmntrfcfttioni un IU bood, t)itr li thil moo ot lent tube Mid for tho boneit Atntrl ran newspaper, tlist It ia trriojti with tb btt liKbti U bm, to do IIP duly, and that It la tecoa. I'lifhitiK rolult. If it rcirarand eritkea oon im prove oon ita m'tboda r iu work, tbe Aald ia uupn ; and rumplo ia ftiwaj auira to tbt puiot Jbun precept. Hit them ugaiu, Bum ! It Don't Fit. Gov. Uurtranfl. Ben tenliouslv observes in his messago : That meohaniam la the beMrhteb oontelaa the ii-woit parli. and Uorernmeota a Rot eienpt root tbie law. The politicul party of which Gov.. Ilaitrniift it a leader reverse this simplo rulo mid nets as if government could not be successful unless cumbered with nil kinds of complicated machin ery for tho control of Jlio citizen. Tho Governor's recommendation of compnl miy education, which would require un army of Constable to carry it Into viirorons onemtion, shown that his tire- t ept is mnch better than his practice. W r. i o ii t 1. a m r.HTATio n b. The heavy (31(1 yiuiidsl editor of tho Indi ana AJmmtjrr weeps for his country in Ibis way : Il'la not enlv a humllietinf thing, but a tbing of dork foreboding l-r erer; palrlol, la glance at tbe tniipoiitil ol tho preent llnuee ol Repre - eenlativea. t'oiifcderata llwneroU, Cobmele, U,,o- greeamerr, and ofllco bolderi now, when tbe avuod ..r . 1. - I ... hatill lki.il mmmw .nil while ita memories ol blond and toil and Buffering are yet rrerb, alt in etatc ana aictnio 10 rne loyei people of the ooentry Ihe lewi which ihnll gorera '"T.- .... :e .. l , , ... , ... , ' ' have held seats in GntHt's cabinet, and , UCiU UUI T ,U r...V ... of rn(1() Ja 4 wm i,botGoiioralLongtropt,l olonolAck.K.. . ' . . . fv. i...ti .i i.:..t. HOW crman, and Colonel Mushy f It ii con fidentinlly stated that two-thirds of Moshy' guerrilla now alive arc hold ing office tinder Giant, But not a sin gle Itadical howl has gono up on that iiccottnt. Wc bono that tho soul of the loyalist in quuslioii wjll nut suffer tor ment fbtvlTJ on account ofthe.se rebel Congressmen. "Bleed and toi" it good from an exoiujit hero I J77 GOVERNORS MESSAGE. Wo did not havo timet to peruto Governor llurtranlt's message until ItiHt Saturday. It Is tbo soundest dnon meut that linn cm tinted from that source for ten, years. It it scholarly, and in tho main Democratic, to much to that we eoueludtd to lay it in full before our rcadem next week. Tlili will mako It little lato, but It will be good reading for three montbt after this, except hit remarks on compulsory education. Hit Excellency, under the bead oi education, says that 11 after mature mid conscientious thought nnd tnveslign- tion" ho nuikca tip hit mind that there! ' is uo way to get all tho children into j who want ofllce, but the votera in the tho schools, except by a compulsory jcommnnilioii trutn which these reform i Imv the arrest nnd tilling of parenta era hail havu no confidence in these ioml riiiit-iliiiiiH. who refuse to send 1 rntiatcra to nut them iu position In tho their children to m-IkhiI. Knch a sys- tem can never be carried out in a lio pulilie. It answers in Hussia or Prussia, or in any other despotic Government, where the Slate o.tns the citizen as the furmer does his horse. Whenever our ediioutnra succeed in having this foreign anti-American feature linior. pornlod Into our school system, then farewell to liberty and personal free dom. . Tho Governor also wants tho law repealed which Imposes a tnx on occu pations, professions nnd trades, and a uniform poll tax imposed oft every oitir.on. As the law now stands, this tax runs from ten cent to five dollart, according to the occupation and the ability of tho taxpayer. This is equity and justice. A uniform tax on all alike is just liko tho premium on a wolf or fox scalp. Wo. are uware that in all of tho adjoining Slates they as sessa "poll tux." In some of tho States it is jfrty centi, and in others as high as one thllar. Wo hold that this system is wrong in principlo and should not j bo incorporated into our laws, which are based on equity and common sense. To assess all men alike, is justas sensi ble ns when an Assessor rates all tho horses in his township or borough at $50 or at $100. Nobody believes him, although he mado his return on oath. Ho wants the $300 exemption law changed, so that tho debtor cannot give an exemption note to his creditor. He wants a waiver forbidden. Well, he might just as well ask tho legisla ture to pass a law demanding that all children born in this Commonwealth after tho close of tho Centennial, must bo endowed with industry, frugulity, and temperate habits. Now, if the legislature ran infuse something of that kind into the citizen, wo need no ex emption laws. Tho Governor very appropriately refers to the deaths of ex-Chief Justice Woodward, Attorney General Dini tniek,and tlu venerable Horace llinney. Constitutional ISkunion. About forty members of tho Pennsylvania Constitutional Association, composed of representatives to tho lute Constitu tional Convention, met at the Girard House, in Philadelphia, on the evening of tho 21st ult., nnd re-elected the fol lowing officer for tho ensuing year: Prcsidont, ox-Gov. Wm. lligler; Hecre tarv. R. A. Lamlierton, and Treasurer, M. Hall Stanton. They then partook of their second anniversary dinner. Speeches wore mado by ox-Gov. Cur tin, Frank H. Gowen, Wayne. Mao Vcigh, Thqs. Btruthcrs, James Boyd, aud Attornoy General Lcnr. An elo quent eulogy was pronounced upon tho eharactor of the members who havo died since tho last meeting, vix: Judgo Woodward, John H. Walkor and At tornoy General Dimmick. A number of letters wore read from those whol could not bo prosont. Still has Faith. If any ot our readers have invested in Northern Pa cific bonds, it may interest them to learn that Mr. Jay Cooko hnsjust boon heard from on the subject, and that ho is as confident as ever of the success ot the railroad which swallowed up his great fortuno nnd brought him to bank ruptcy, llo sayt it now occupies the proudest position of any road in the country, boing entirely free from debt, and making on tho truftlo of Its two completed ends $110,000 a month not profit, llully for Jay. What a pity it is that ho didn't declare a dividend also, nnd pay off tho widows and or phunt whom ho has defrauded nut ol millions of dolluw, while ho earned on his llclshazzar feasts during the war. Ot Justification. Wo hnvo hcun- tnforo stated in subttaneo that tho '76 scheme, which was started by good men, with pure but mistaken motives, was now controlled by a ring of politi cal vagrants, or words to that effect, this sontimont grated very heavily on tho oars of tho jfgrcsaid impracticable In justificrtion of what we intimated, we now quolo from (ho organ (u ith n tremendous naino) of the Junior ns of 70. Tho editor, In defining tlio policy of these REFORM PATRIOTS (?), snys : Tho Order la not, la tho full aenae, a political raaniiatioa, tho main feature of ita prloeiplee beins the exeliMteeot prarlioaj politialaoe. That Is as true ns Holy Writ, The ; leaders III tills new political CrilTO'10 nro tho most impracticable men to bo found in tho country. There is not a PRACTICAL politician nmong them. As tbo trorM hs$ nindo out our enso, wo nood tint restate the fuot, tljtt tho delegates from this county to tho Tyrono affair were all "played out" spongers. There was not a PRACTI CAL POLITICIAN in the gang. The exclusion was eoui,Uc, njd a success oeyond cavil. TliR Hkiiit I'l.Acg. lCll'oris are be ing mndo at Washington lo havo both tho National Ilcmw.alic und Republi can Conventions to meet nt that citv this Ccntcnuin! yenr. 1 1 is a good idea. Thousands of persons could then mako it suit to visit the CoiiUlOllilll grounds 1 ... . ., 'at Philadelphia, slip over and sue the . National Capital nnd attend the re i apCCtivO Convention! lj lt tllO same .:,ne j T SliR Gor...-Tho Venango Kpec i tator, of last week, snys : "There wot i li.ioltl.1, nvr-il.tmntit in fliAnil mii-1nl i j ...i -i "S nrejonij I '"""is .. I the corresponding day this year crude brMigbt for immodiato shipment, on cars, $1.80 to )C3. An Kntovsiast. An oxclumgo say "Senator Oglosby, of Illinois, bud hi infaiet fon baptized last Raturday jn watur which tbe Wajcr brought from the Itivor Jurdun twonty yeajs n." Why did be not take him to the river. TU1 BOGUS REFORMERS, A Miller and a Dunham sometime ago announced n Stnto Convention ol rog'ormcr at Tyrone, nnd further tinted that Oon. John II. (iordon, of Georgia, and lion. Wm. 1). Kolley, tit Philadel phia, would be present to address the multitude. The veracity of the afore taiil may bo called in doubt about the matter by the gentleman named above, at they were never called upon to ad drett "tho ineoting," much less eon touted to oome. Tho aforesaid assemblage wa mado up of about twenty-five brokeu-down, riiig-bonud and spavined, political hacka from Centre nnd Clenrtield countloe uhuuI way j hence, they get up local meetings and orguuir.ntions, in tho bor oughs especially, in this nnd Centre county, and swear men to voto for them and nobotly else, to that thoy may succeed in being manufactured into 'Squire, Constable, and other fut offices, through a secret oath-bound Ordor. Freemen, tuoh' an organisation Is no plaeo for you I filavory hat been abol itbed, and small demagogues command no higher price to-day than they have in tho past. Although tho meeting had energy onough to announce to tbo world, by a tologram, that thoro wero present one hundrod and thirty-two dolegates from this and other States, the hotel registors at Tyrone bore the names o only twenty-two "patriots," sixteen of whom were front Clearfield and Centre counties. 'Header, just eoulemplato tho leaders in tho Tyrone movement. What have they dono for themselves, their neigh. bora, or tho Rtnto ? Had the Creator irrunted tho Inhering men tho same privilego He has given to tho bees, these dronet would long since have boon tukon to tho mouth of tho hive and pitched overboard. Hut it is other wise. Tlio. industrious, laboring par ties must still support them, although they (tho "patriots") do not furnish the hive with ono drop of honey. A Stupendous K.mbe7.ii.kmknt. It seems ns though the last fifteen years hail produced the largest ntimbor of first-cluss scoundrels to be found at any period in our history. It seems that the "crooked" whisky rings ia not all that ails Chicago. A dispatch from that city on ho Bth inst., sayt : The iraad Jury la tla Called Slatee Dletrlot Court lo daj found two Joint InilielmenU afalnat J. Y. bYammon and Jeeapa 8. Hoed. Tha tret Indictment eharfoa tbeai with tho aliapproprl alion of SliiT.Mo of the Bono; of the MeobuiM' National Hank while thee were reapeotlreljr preal drnt nnd onahler of that liana, aa 1 with appl'leo It u tbe uae of tbo Marino Couipaoj la Jaauar;, 1874. The areond ladltleaaat oh.r(i thera with embotiliut; IT, from tho Mecbaaie'a National Bank, and wilb eppleluf it lope; porioael debta duo to the Metropolitan Bank of New York, with Intent to defraud tbo Meeanatet' NetloaeJ Baab. Twu erparale indict ineato wore alio found afaiaal Read, the rrt eharaliie: bloa wilb baring lo.eed to hiaineir t9,aul, and tbo aeooad oherjmj taal ba made anUwfnl ae of $111,000 more. It ia understood that Iba Indiotojeale were found at Ihe iaiunce of a stockholder ia Ike Meeaaalce' National Bank, who was dUaatlated with the manner In which that Inatitutioa'a baalaeaa waa art! led up. Scammon contributed $10,000 for Grunt's re-election, so as to maintain our currency system and to cause no disturbance in business or financial circles. He endowed a Young Mon't Christian Association, gave largely to tho building of churches, and to tho spreading of tho Gospel among tho heathen (?), and whatever Scam, did Reed seconded the motion. Their record it financially given to the world. What an awful one it hi What stu pendous thiovory, knavery, hypocrisy, and loyalty (?) it here uneovorod, Gbantism. When Bristow oncov- ercd tho "crooked' whisky ring at St. Louis, Grant telegraphed to the prosecuting officer at that city these innocent words: "Lot no guilty man escape. This put toe aiorosaia omeor on hit muscle, and he toon sent throe of Grant's buttles to tho penitentiary and tho grand jury found an indict ment against Babcock, his private secretary. Then "the Government" sent the following tologram : "Bo care ful 1 Seo that yon do not convict inno cent persons I" How thoughtful I Nobody has born convicted since, but chief prosecuting officer bat boon re. moved, and nnother appointed nnd notified to bo very cnrelul and not send innocent members of the Presi dential family to tho penitentiary. Tho baby act of tho President, In con stituting a military court to try " Bab.," wns a damnable dpod, ant) tho court of inquiry, in a mililaiy way, might wall exclaim t " If aa qoMlf I am dune d r, What wae I begun for I M Mokk Wiiiskt HiNti. The Cincin nati Commercial, whoso editor never favors tho Democrats, sayt this about tho "ertmked" whisky business : We have boon la oomo doubt, sot to eay trouble, ta our reader ma aare noticed, about tho entj eieney ot Ute tmMUtf iff Qn. Baboock ta permit bia rapid eccomHlatios f fcl)carret aetata ia Bom Shepherd a vlnerard, eoltago a tne aaa, and all that I but wa lind a paragraph la tha Ur bane t 'aloe Utmoermt Ibat aeema to remore all mretery. Here It le I " Babcock. me gay young wniray mm, warn ( ueu of a farorlto with Preildoal Oraal I Oh, no not at all I He only held oommlteiona from ;be I'reeideat for Major of Kngineerf, regular army tig f'f ; Military Secretary le Ulyeeee big pay i CiiumUaloner of buoliit Buikliagl and Oroumla llj yog Preeideal of tha Columala Lying lo Aiylaui kif I Kagiaeor-is-Cblof of tbe Waeliiniglon Aqueduct ilf pay end Arch itect or the new Dtete ana war vopaneaeai ouiiu ioga bigpny." How is that for reformation these nyal times ? The Report of Audilnc 4 irliutkl Tyrn- plo on the receipts and expenditure of tho Slulo Government for tho year 1872 reached tho press in advance ot i8 official delivery to the legislature by Governor lliitui,l, Yur IbD last fiscal year tbo revenues of the Com monwealth from nil sources amounted to $0,480,099. Tbo total receipts for It'i wore $5,871,968 an increase of $608,130. The i.iiuif of this increase is derived from tho tax on corporation stocks, from tho tnx on coal companies, und Irojn tavern licenses. MoRTiiN Bloody 8RT,r-J,c.re are Morton't resolutions on the Mississippi election boiled down : WssaMt, thera ll Immlaeal danger of tha eloattoa of a poinoeratls Senator la Iba ! af U,..(.lnhl la the oral aeimlai of tbe Radical body and the further pa,nfu rapidly eiecreai. Ot the ArooiW. That a eommlttee af lea ba appoint ad forthwith, whoet duty It ahall be to derlae waya and mease, ay tea aeael Bloody earn pra- ool), for tne preeeeltaa 01 aa great a eaieaauy, A SunsTANTiAL Placi. The pub lisher of the Venango Spectator most lie happy man (If ho it not In the list). His puput (If columns of Sher iff" a Mile, nearly three m WMf'b hp long lo Geo. Ik. Anil.rson, who wot pointed out to us in the State Senato ;hrofi years ago a millionaire now 'allgiirte, JX 8EMI0X AOAIX. Congress, after a fortnight' adjourn-1 inent, reassembled at the National Capitol on the Blh inst., aud at once prooeeded tobualnoss vlgorouly. How t.. . i. : 11 1 ... . n)un,MJ fn lung ia will iwi eiw am a.i.-jniv ... tay at this time. In the House tome good resolutions were put on the boards and passed. Among thorn was the following : mtamWlTu the again of the Freedmeu'e bariaga and Truat Comnaay aad tto Several braoehea, the eaueee o( ' r . ' . 7 . . Ita l.lnjre. tbe parllea rerpoaalbla Iberefura, etc , I OUS expectations of Collllant shipmeutt wilb tbo namea and reeldeooea ol all lr.o debtolajof fresh beef from till OOUIltlT at an aftbeeompauy. . i That it good, nud if put in foreewill; thow up the freedmen a bureau tbe.ves, buil(iin(r, Wl,,.u trwxwi in chlvigo iml who have robbed tlio negroos of thou- ycur, inuking a Irtnrttige of over ten sand aud the Govoi'iiment of millions indes. of dollars under tbe guiso of philun-l Want to get rid of your real es thropy. title? Homebody pronliesies tliitt a Mr. Morritou, of Illinois, resolution, which was adopted, direct. ing the several committee having in , cbargo matter pertaining to Indian : nffuirs, militury afl'uirs, naval ulfairs, posiomces, puunu ninus, puuuo uunu- ings anu grountis, oiaipis unu wt.r i oluims to inquire into any abuso or frauds In the administration and execu tion of existing law affecting those branches of public service, with a view to ascertain what change and reformations can bo made no at to pro mote Integrity, economy and efficiency also, Instructing tho committee on expenditure In the several departments to proceed at once, a required by the rale of the House, to examine into the stale of the accounts and expenditures of the respective departments wheth er all money have been disbursed in conformity with Ihoupprnpriatinn Inws, and what provisions are nocossury to bo adopted to provide more perfectly for tho propor.applicntion of tho pub lio moneys and to secure tho Govern ment against claims of an unjust char acter too extravagant in amount. A " Most RitiiiTEot't Ji'twiK." Wo record with great pleasure, the gratify ing fact, that on Saturday week, Judge Sterret, of Pittsburgh, very sensibly set asido tho exorbitant verdict ot $10,000, rendered in June Inst, against James P. itarr, et. ai, of tho Pittsburgh Post, in the alleged libel case of ono W. I). Moore, and granted tho editors a new trial. The jury who awarded that nujust judgment, if any of thera are yet about, ought to hide their fitces in ihame nnd quit business. The press of tho country, nnd sensible people everywhere, wiH bo pleased with J udgo Sterret's righteous decision. Vrnv Appropriate. One of tho happiest Centennial thoughts it that of the Irish Cutholio societies which have determined to make uo parade on St. Patrick's day (March 17th), resorv ing thoir celebration for the fourth of July. It is especially fitting that in the coining year all differences of na tionality should be forgotten in tho rejoicings of a united people, and the member ot these societies have done well in giving this evideneo of their patriotic feeling. It it not that they love Ireland lest, but that they love America more. Till Campaiiin. Tbe political cam paign of 1876 may be said to have opened on Wednesday of last week, tbo Sth Inst., when tbe Republicans of Now Hampshire held their State Conven tion and renominated Gov. ('honey. New Hampshire loads off in tho spring elections, and the usual Republican majority it small enough to give the contest tome interest. Tbo Democrats of Texas also held ft State Convention on the 5th Inst., but they have things pretty much their own way, and are, besides, so far off that tboir declarations are not likely to convulse the country. Wi Don't Like It. W don't liko Mr. Thomas K. Cree's Barnuin plan of keeping Moody and Rankey in pub lic print P. T. Barnum never bad a more xealous clerk in his employ to advertise hi hippodrome, than tho aforesaid Thomas. We notico columns of editorials in our exchanges lauding Mossr. Moody and Sunkoy. All t host puffs are written antl sent out to the press by their Secretary, Cree, who it a "smnrt as a whip." If this i true Godliness, it 1 very strango that this patent effort wa not discovered two thousand years ngo. I'NKIltn. General John A. Dix, ot "Spotbim on the shoot" notoriety. and lato Governor of Now York, made a speech in that city on the 4th lust., on "Some of the Political and Social Evils of Our Tin)et." Ip did hit "the Gov ernrpenf" jono nviM dig. Ho wtnti the elective judiciary system abollsliod,and tbe President elected for but one tonn of six years. If General Dix keeps on reforming his views, ho will toon bo as Democratic ns he was J boforo ho turned roncgado to get oflleo. Thr Discount. Tho sale of tbo pewt in Beocber't church camo off tbo other day. The oweh ivsujt wr)t about $7,000 less than Inst year. Still tho author of " Norwood " appears to bo as happy as Mrs. Tilton. Clnfilin, who wat Chairman of the first Committee, and reported Henry all right, and who it now inJjo.tid fu di)friiuiir,g tho Gov ernment out of several hundred thou sand dollars of revenue, took the front pew at $645.00. ' A Modil Prrsipcnt. Daily devol- qpmpnt- of fact to show thnt Gen, Grant hits either, dusignodly or, lgnor: antly loaned hit power and lufluuuoo to a band of the most corrupt men for tho past three year that now livo out- aide of a penitentiary, and yot they talk about a thud eiiir,. Ucitor Ini- puneti him, mid tend hit band ui'tliuiout to the penitentiary, and then we will lave prosperity again. Tho profit of Babbitt, tho great soao liiaaitfiatlnriir, ninst hp enormous, Tho discovery has just been ptado Hull Chariot 11. Beekwlth, Babbitt' conn dontia'. clork, cashier and book-keeper, Ipie) FMbbct) )im of ovor half a million dollar ly teiluf of fiautji eviui.ii.g from 1868 to 1873, when lleckwijli was discharged from tho soap king's employ. o vsa imH on ho charge q Ifuw orlf a (by daya slnco and eoninilttiMi lo rieiuon. BeMMM The Board of Pardon, at a meeting! ou Wednesday lust, recommended the! lished on the Cciltenninl grounde, tbo Mixxly and Snnkey are expected lo pardon of the Hchuylkill County Com- service (o begin on the 1st of March i close their religions labor here next mistionors, who wore Imprisoned for and end on tbe 1st of Novcmhor. Fivojwock. It Is wonderful how tho tn malfeasance in office, the pardon to mail wagons will bo used, nnd they are i teivst ha maintained throui'lionj. 1 Inko effect at tho March meeting of tho lo bo nrepnred under tho direction of Wiwt lown ojc, cvenlry; Jipg 'hj ()ai- (tl r, tf "sniey sjeuup, of ycoailiiB outlpfy, trlt!ieed ta ha hanged, the Hoard recommended that bis sentence be commuted to Imprison roont for life. " XKJl'ti ITEMS. Richmond, Vu., with a population of 80,000 ba SU,B:i4 church members. Our Immigration last year wat one - balf leas than during tbe year be- Tho Ptclfle people are In a bad way about their surplus of tllrer. Send a car load of it to us. - Calilornia is Lannv over twenty Inches of rain, which Insurut a good J '" for the Cci.ten.ual. bmu . I.U!, r,.,.ol in -ni. early date. " .... , IfereU a1"" ' n.miilii- nm n li mm- low up this countrv. An Iob iiii naiiieil Twojroo.1 has hoen tnaiTii1, ami now nil his diui1"" K"': "tvergiHga lima mi toe married friends )iir..Ui him with, "Too Dad, J wogoou. Moo(v (0,a Mivw in , ,mirt. gged gospel. He won t have any thing to do with that" Chiungo church nntil it t all paid for. Hunt timos. Tho number of mar- rTige fortlHcttes issued in Boston last j ftS. V7. Tho ngo of jockeyism. Lint year the races run in I his country lor money numbered 880, and the sums nt stake amounted to $330,017 Chicairo wan never surpassed by St, Louis if she could help it, and now sho boast that her whisky ring is big ger than that of tho latter. It in pnrnused by railroad kings to connect North Adams, Mass., with the Pennsylvania coal fields by a direct road through tholioosac tunnel. A spocies of red granite has lately been discovered in Minnesota, said by competent judge to be-superior to the unions rscoien granite oi Aourticcn. The revival meetings odium mond nnd llrntly ut ilarrisbttrg, buvu resulted in the conversion of over five hundred pomonsin lessthun two weeks. - Miss .Viiggio 11. I In vis, daiighlor of Jefferson Davis, ttml "J. Addison Hayes, Cashier of the Stale National Hunk at Memphis, were married on Saturday, January 1st. Somebody has discovered a chein- icai process uy wu.cn woruiiess touncco is transformed into fine-looking and,r fair-tasting cigars, and now there will he more pullery than ever. Tbo identical stove at which Mar tin Luther, on his return from the Diet at Worms, warmed himself in the house of bit friend I Inch on Hiitten, has just been sold in Germany. Over 4,000 cattle that have do pended upon tho supply of ninsh from tbo seized Chicago distilleries for their daily food, will now ho compelled to resort to a decent diet. Tbo students of tho Art College, t Syracuse, N. Y., have prepared and framed ft wreath of finely tinted au tumn leaves to be sent as a present to the Crown 1'rinco ot l'russia. A citizen of Lebanon boasts that in the course ot tony years no nas been arraitrnod before the courts of justice twenty -ono times, and yet has' never been found guilty, Church singers won't permit any interference witli the tenor of their ways. A New Jersey choir has just resigned because the minister rebuked them in a prayer against frivolous music. When Georgia planters hnvo to attach burglar alarms to each separate chicken to prevent it from being tuken off tho roost at midnight the poultry must wonder. what this country is coming to. It is reported that an claborato and artistio model of tho Suex Canal, showing its toK)graphio features and mechanical contrivances used in exca vating and constructing the work, will be displayed at the Centennial. On and after February 1st, visi tors will not be admitted to the Cen tennial grounds without a pass. Lately tho crowd of visitors has been so groat that tho workmen have been very much retarded and interfered with. The Lancaster Exprexs copies from an exchange the statement that tbo State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, James P. Wickorsham, ha been tendored tho Chancellorship of tho State University of Nebraska. It is reported from Hurrisburg that Prof. Brooks, of Millersville, Prot. Allen, of Tioga, and Rev. Dr. Calloll, of Lafayette, are all anxious to succeed Superintendent ot Public instruction Wickersham, whose term is about to expire, The Ipswich Chronicle say It is easier to rniso n hundred dollar for tho purchase of a gold watch to be presented to somebody who does not need it, than it is to collect the same amount from tho same persons who i owe tho money. I -Kov. Wm. Gordon, pastor of the Presbyterian church nf Pleasant Hil, Mo was arrcacd at fit, Louis, on Uio 5th inst, charged with seducing ft young ig girl irl, named llarmy, a member of hit dis k. Gordon has a wife and five children. At Pcnnsville, Fayette county, last week, a store was robbed during i ()g robbed us of millions annually it tho night or it entire stock of goods, j t10 (itih. knell of Mayer Stokley' and a paper wafered to tho Imnt door poijti,.,! aspiration. It look as bearing tho cheerful information Hint th0,rb, by thi revolution to nnex "as soon ns you get a fresh stock of ppctt( t0 j9 pudurers, i,t least $10, gocds wo will call fcnd clt.au you out , Iit,u.(tfi0' will bo tftvutl to the taxpayer again.' The combined capital of tho Roth schilds is stilted by Kmile Burnoiif, tbo well known publicist, to bavo attained in tho present year to tho almost in calculable sum of seventeen billions of franca, Of $3,4,(0,OQO,oqO, about cqnr,! to tho wholo' funded debt of Great Britulp. An apparatus has just been in vented by which all the gas lamps in cities can be lighted or extinguished siinullnnoousb, simply by tho pressure nf ,l.u tint iroii) lliu Ripply Junks.--The instrument hat hoen thoroughly tested, and Is pronounced by experts a perfect success, Tbo Kmperor and Knipress Until will nrrivo in New York In April. 'i'helt. inJoMioa li.t'-mt to travel throughout tho 0 lilted Hiatus Incog., nnd will give special attontlon to the common school system, with a viow of stirring np the Bratilinns in an educational senso when they got back homo. r.rwigiiir(uiHa urn Hi pr,'.gi'uaa fui' (he ninnufacliiiobf Onteiitilnl slumped envelopes, to ba made and sold on the Centennial grounds while the Kxhihf bitlon is in progress. They will bo mnnnfnetured of special paer, distinc tively worked WI besrlng stamps of a spoctnl design appropriate to the, oc casion. .Tint Post Drtioe lli.tinrlment. htla iithoriaed tU Doptinngloi.' at I'lail'i,-! Mphintp Invite proposals for carrying ' hourlv mails between the PhilsdelnhiA Post Dftloe and the ollicit to bo cstnb. inm'tpnisH flip i iiuuiicijiuin l osimiltic, yin itp I scr! 'of tlio llepartiriuiil oi niiienViily displayed upon tbom, Thoy will be drawn by tine horses, and ho in ohargo oi nnuormei drivers, AS80CIA TED fUUSS LETT Ml Piiii.auki.phia, Jan. 10, 1870. 1874 1876. We gave a loud good-bye to the de parting year, and we welcome hi suc cessor ino,re heartily than ever beloreJ The centre of attraction lit this ukyl wtu at Independence Hall 4be cradle of liberty. Oyer the doorway through which Washington, Hancock and the Siret to oltuu pasaed, wa a gigantio oval banner, on which wa a beautiful portrait of Washington in tbo act on being crowned with a wreath ol ever grocu by tbo Goddess f Liberty ; stretching along on either side ot this portrait, tho entire length of tho Hall, were festoons id red, wljltti and blue, and at ti h loop was plauml ft sturiller circular kinncr nu whieh was the coat of anus ol lit ulv of Lhuuritfiual Stale six on fuch side of the portrait ofj i usinngtiin while airevlly beneath it wits the coat of arms of .Pennsylvania. In the t-uiiiilii of Imleneiidenuii Hall was a calcium liuht, and upon tho r- P"sile snleol lyUusliiiit street were two right and letV of thnt one over the HaJI, so arranged that tlio marble ststue ol Washington hooum the loon lor those three lights, illuminating it with a halo ot glory, grand, sublime and impressive III the highest degree. , ; Just ns tbe big clock over Independ ence Hall wa iiuon the veriro of strik ing the hour of midnight, tbo Mayor oi tne city ran up an immense flag, a lac simile ol the ono hoisted by Wash ington, January 1st. 1770. at Cam bridge. As tlio ensign reached the top of the Hagslarf, the clock struck twolvo, and 10,000 Amoricnns envueheerupon cboor, as Americans only can cheer; the Danas struck: np "Tbe Htar Hpnngled Banner;" lockout burnt high in the air, soldier began saluting the Now Year, firing by tile nntil il.Ooy rounds were fired ; ull over tho city bells wero rung, and 2U.O00 ttcnm, whistle screeched shrill sounds ot joy nt tho dawning of the Centennial year. Christ church, St. Peter's und St. Stephen' bolls chimed their most joyous notes, and nbnvo all, the mighty bell in tbo cupola ol Independence itall rang clear and loud its "glad tidini's of urent joy," that amidst iience anil prosperity tho nation passed the epoch" of it first 100 years, und happy in our past history ; haiitiy in our present prosperity; hap py in our hopes lor the ttiture, and hiippy in our common confidetico in Divine protection began tho second century of our national existence. THF. I'RNTBNNIAL. The Stale of Indiana liav'nir con tributed to tho Centennial the sum of .n00 ., . Mon,lim. in tllB lmrMm ,iu,,i Campbell," nt a salary ot $6,000 per annum, which tho Centennial Commis sion uncomplainingly pays, a delega tion ot one hundred prominent men from that Stnto will rouch hero on tho 15th of this month, for the purpose of personally ascertaining whether that contribution of Indiana has been judi ciously expended. A pop corn man bus paid $3,000 for tho exclusive privilego of Belling pop corn at tho Exhibition. I would rather pay $5,000 for tbo right to sell "hot corn." Tho Art Gallery, Machinery Hall and Horticultural Hull are all com pleted, and ready to receive exhibits. MISTKIXANZOl. We had 699 fires in this city during 1875, involving a loss of $1,279,821.12, tho insurance upon which wo $6,252, ill'. ill. Tlio net amount of revenue derived by the State from Philadelphia during 1875 was $1.27,509.fs. During 1875 tho deaths in this city mummied to 18,909, of which number 9,715 weremulesnnd9,194 wure female; 8,639 were adults and 10,220 were minors. Thirteen women and three men died lost week whoso ago ranged from 80 to 08 years. Our jurymen are human, nud to when on Friday afternoon a jury tit ting upon a murder esse, were taken to their room to bo locked np nntil Monday, they modestly asked lor two packs of cards to while away Saturday and Sunday, it was more than liberal in the Judge to grant their request ; imagine the surprise of that jury when an hour later they wero brought into Court and tbo cants token away lrom tbem, on the ground that the com under consideration was too grave to admit of such levity. If I were ft member of Legislature I would pas ft law requiring that whore jurymen are locked up over night, tho judgo and counsel in tho case should also be placed in confinement, by this arrange ment a caso occupying ft fortnight might be put through .in ft couple of days. Vntlur the new Constitution of this Stalo our members of City Councils are elected in February, but do not take their scats until tho tollowing January. On tho 18th dny of March last ft caucus wns held bv the licpob, lican member and Mr- Itensicy was ro-nominntoil. A Mr. Menseey and bis committomen Increased tbo debtot the city olniut six million dollart during 1875, and made up their mindt to spend $26,000,000 during 1876, tbe tnxpayort took alarm ; tbo pre of our city took up tho fight in earnost and nl the organization of Councils January fu Ifonsxey, the caucus cahdidatfl nr l'lvsident, had 28 vote and Mr; f vc"- Indcpondenj epub.can and honest man. received 32 votes, 13 Dem- ocriU4 and 19 Republicans. The Mayor of tho city, who ospiret to bo Governor of IheStnlo, wa Hon xey right baud man in tho content, anil the defeat of tbo ring that ho so during a single twelve-inopth, and for which, there it nr) disguising the fact thnt, tho result is largely due to Col. AlcUluro, who masterly led in the movement on tbe part of tho news paper press against- tho bn) of twin oiiiuaniii thieves h'Ih,s stealings foot up muiiy millions uacli year. Of tho 15 Democratic counctlmen all but two voted for Mr. Cavon, decent Reptibli can ; nun of tbeso two was "Bill Mo Miillln, of tho Fourth Wunl, who hat since boon ro-iioniiimcj. Iry the roosiers oi In party, only to be defeated by an united' effort of all decent men in hit ward to elect a rosiecUblo oitir.en. Dnrini ' tho last two weeks ft man ! named Fletcher hu been on trial lor ' ; tho niimlur of George UnuleT, Tllft miiisleivr hiid a KWdge ftguinst the latter fop two year, and has threaten ed a hundrod timo ta kill him. One day last tkll they met and Fletcher "made it nil up" with Uanfey, and purled from him regretting their past quarrel and vowing warm friendship for tho future. That nii'h Flpjchar, ejuili.d to o ilnnfny anUssbod him to wiilk'w'Uh lii'm'l ' looked' aVm they strirlod down the street, and wbon but twenty paces away Fletcher drew revolver and shot llaiiloy through th heart, killing him iiituly. It in In eytdiinco that flett hor. ivffl perfectly' SolHir on tho'night he shot lluoley ; It is strango to say, in evidence bv th dcfcnt'o thut ?iU-hu took llfl drinks wliisky that nay and was beastly I "'" ' according to Philadelphia. I murder, n -t-iiw-t Ijecr,, (inn (is I nuei (V mill vuilgre. I gntion, numberiuc' 10.000 person, and i heard them all unite In tinging praiso to Almighty God and witnessed the 'entire ntcncs nt an sensationalism I could not but think It Wat God's work and that Moody and Haukey wore but tbo servants of the Matter to do Hit pleasure, ILLEGAL FKkS. The Inking ot illenl fee by tbo County officers of Lancaster county, ba become an abuae ol to nogmni a uharaater as to bocome a stenob in tbe noetrll of tbo good people of that oom- munity, and wa made the tubjeut of consideration at th annual meeting ofj tbo members of the Lancaster Motility Bar, held on the first inst, Tha abuse complained of it to Cully tot forth in tbe following preamble, adopted by the association, that we publish it for tlio beneft of one of our cotuhipurarlen who is continually holding up the dominant party of his unlive county, as the model of perfection, and worthy of emulation by ''outside barbarian:" "Wusaaaa, the demaa-ltng ard roooreriag by the poblto eueere af the eliy and eouaty of Las oaalar, af foea aaoerraated by law, baa haooiae ao frwqaeiil and tho AotupUiato ee laeoeeaal, that rt a beeoeaot tbo date of tha Her, la laHioe e Iteolf and to (ho paMie whoee guardlaa lw each mature U ehoald b, at tbie time, oe each wow inowealiost aaaumeo bia oaiae, to esert ite etrewgtb anpewfUo. ly for tbo auppreackm oflhte paraioWaa proolle, wbieb baa ao long floari.ha-l aa I etaadiiy la aroaaed, aa It galaod rlreotb by auatlaue.1 eaatnm aalii iba vartoua aota o aeeombly oa tha eulieet baea Imaa a egcotually baoiebed from eaiat and mewury aa If tbey had baea repealed." The association alto adopted a series of resolution looking to correction of the evils complained or, one or which was for the appointment of a Solicitor "for the purpose of prosocutlng actions to recover and enforce tbe penalties fit-escribed for taking and charging II egal fees, in all case which may be brought to hi notice. Other resolution equally strong elaborating the mean to bo employed by the association in tbe samediruction, were discussed and unanimously adopt ed by the association. Alas lor old Mother Lancaster, that it should bavecomo to this. Tbo model to persistently held up before our eye as the great political shibboleth, bos been dashed to pieces and wo are left to gropo in uarkness in the tcntonninl year of our indenendence, unless our ...Ml .-1. . '.. .1 i- iieipiuora uiku pity upon us ami tur nisb u a guide in tbi our day of dire aistres and bopclensnoss. lor frit zette. Apnea the Ladies. The Spring fied Republican is after tho ladies in the following stylo wo don t know wbeth er he is a crusty old buchclor or not. "Thero is a kind of assumption thut woman it a neater, cleaner, more sen sitivo and more refined creature tbun a man. It muy bu so; but a lady will do many thine which ft ecntlomau could not bring himself to do. There is no gentleman in Mpringtield, lor in stance, who would Wulk through Main street dragging a part of his raiment on the ground alter him. Any gentle man would consider himself defiled by such a performance, nnd nrobubly would toon find himself in tlio bunds of tho police and arraigned before a commission dr lunatico. No gentleman would care to parade the streets in itch attire that one band wa con stantly occupied in reefing tbo slack of his breeches, after tho manner of holding up skirls, u, the present tune. American gentlemen attach the char acter of gambler to a man who wears many jewels and rings, and recognize a cognate vulgarity in tho lady who similarly overloads herself on occasions when personal adornment is not in hooping. What wo moan ia that there is a modesty and sobriety of attire aud even of bearing among recogniced gentlemen which the recognized lady has not yet nttuinod " Wnat a vulgar fellow that editor must be. Why the Chinese Come Ovee. Tbe masses of tbe ieoplu are very poor, it is with theru a severe strug gle for existence. The average wages of mocbanica and common laborer for a day' work of 12 to 14 hour I 10 to 20 cent, but Chinee mechanic skilled in our trade are paid by foreigner 25 to 75 cent dny. Tho cost of Kuroiiean or American living hero 1 one-third less than it i in tha United States. Chinese living of the common est tort, but the best that can be af forded by the masses, doesn't exceed on an average to 6 cent a day. A woulthy Chinaman doesn't expend more that $5 or $0 ft month for hi food. Tbe result i ft great deal of destitution and suffering among the masse ; there it much begging in and about the temple and in the street of tne old oity; there is, too, notwith standing the terriole cruelty of pun ishment Inflicted for crime, much petty pilfering and robbery from tbe person and from house. There are many rich Chinamen, but they are not in clined to works of charily ; they hold and hoard. There is no properly or- ganixed system of charity ; relatives and trionds are supposed to take care of tbe sick and tbe unfortunate. It is only in caso of dire necessity that government agenoy affords relief, and then It it only temporary. Tho found ing hospital is a government enterprise, antl that is its most conspicuous chari ty. The Mosaic CoSmanp. After all, the strongest argument in favor of cap ital punishment is that which is im planted in tho religious element of our nature. Legislator who provide for execution, nnd erect tho gniiow. con sider that they are only carrying out the iMvine will, a promulgated amid thunders and lightnings from Mount Hinai: Whosoever shoddelh man's blood, by man shall hit blood be thed. Thit, also, it the argumont of clergymen, wbo prop np the gallows, and maintain that one ot the most acceptable wayt to do God service is to put out the livo of bis guilty children. In answor to this, it may be asked, if this furl of tho ' Mosaic codo. U ia bo preserved, why not also it kindred provision : Kye fir eye, tooth for tooth T And it may bo said If these are to be main tained, then Christian eburebe may aa well bo raxed to the earth, liecauso they are wholly at variance with tbo aentiment of ,'hrUtlantty,and with ill piuoopt i Whosoever smite thee on tho ono chock, turn to him tho other also. It seems ft little strango, a little inconsistent, that Christian minister are usually found among tho strongest advocate ot capital puiijsh.rou.l. vet while they act upon aa oy lor an aye an a tooth for ft tooth, and tho old St mate codo, they preach to tho doom ed victim awaiting execution th mild and benignant doctrine of the fJow Testament, foririvonoat pfenamtui and good for evil I W b.l lutul he think of t heir cwuiiinieacy V. K, Tll Cuicaoo Hi no The Philadel phia Timet remarks: In his move ment against tha Chicago whisky ring .Secretary Bristow Is pursuing tho snmo taolio which worked so tuccimstully at Ht. Louis. The corrupt t.ff.eiuU who orjj!nj?C'l eonspjrncy ' nd (nijjud lliti dwiiUcr Into it nuUns tw.'in, ftro the etiiuf object ot attack. Tbo distiller are encouraged to moke clean breast oi everything, Ri;d, with the aid of their revolution, an over vj(lning afl-ay p evidence it, said to iVw, tmou' mii,umuUltidg'aint Bona Ucting,OX-lV)hceupnrtUluudent Huh in nd evTrvatUrv-r Miller, w-hjro there ,in itgnlftcant alliuiuna to Congrwas nian Farwell, District Attorney Heed, and other hie! politicians, who rosy wait p soma morning to And them- kIvm Indiotod, Bribtow't mill, liko that of the gods, I grinding exceeding small, and thoro will bo little vitality left in those Ww.um rlH vtlwthwi ...,!- .1 l i.l tl. . r je,et HtlsiHIjn Tfnn anaity, iBgl aSM-eanee- , taMitUtr Mortou't proposal to hunt Ar th bloody shirt In Mississippi teuma to have settled two thing the lootion of Mr. Lamar to the yitod Htatea Bemto and the Impeachment of Ooy, A,mi nd tlwif. rtoT Davl. PICKINNS ANU HTEALJXUS ABOUT THE OAl'llOL. Washington, DEfEatBta27. In tbe interval lsMiig between the adjourn ment of Congress on the 4lb of March last and th assembling ol the Forty, fourth Congress, there soura lo havo been a more general cleaning out than ntutl of the furniture of the ooramittee rooms. A clerk just appointed to one ot the committee report that on tak ing possession of hi committee room lue Umtui that it bad been stripped ol nearly everything portable ol value. it has for many year bveu considered perfectly legitimate foremployuaround tbe House wing of tlio Capitol lo carry olf at l lie end of a Congress anything that Ipey can lay ineir uaiels uioit To supply the low occasioned in th manner over 'J,uu lias been expended the legihlaturo as one t be most oor andor tbe head of liirniluis-Hd wa-nnpt und unscrupulous jobbers of that puira tit the lasi live monlliv. lie- twecu twenty-five und thirty thon-uii'l dollars is thrown awny aumiiiily on the cupltol police. -;!' - ;, ', The Clerk nf the House psi 1 out since tbe illltb of Junu . Iul up lo iJ.t ceiuber 1, SI, '.'85 lor pm-ket-boolis and card-cases, and $1,573 for lr-dil i.vie- and pencils. Such a largo pitii-husu ol these articles could only bvvu Ihyi necessitated by the total uhatruciion ol tbe old supply on hand. Between two and three thousand dollart worth of pocket-knivea were alto purchased for the new moraben. If tbo Democratic House it sincere in its desire fir econo my it cannot do no bcltorthnn by begin ning the work of retrenchment in its own household. It would be diffloull for any member to allege any reason, except that of precedent, whyhosbould be furnished at tbo public expense with costly Itussia leather pocket-books, gold punt and pocket-knives. 'or is there any shudow of right in provid ing members horse-car tickets at the public expense. One of tho most cry ing abuses under the House is the biro of horses and carriages. This is a per quisite enjoyed and very improperly, loo, by woltlcers of tho body. Many thousand dollars are annually paid on this account, and in many iin'tauces more being paid every month for the use of a horse than bit entire value I'ndertbelaw every member isallotved $125 worth per annum of stationery and newspapers, or his allowance in money. At least nlno-tcnths of the moinliers draw all tho stntioncry they need, (n very comprehensive term,) from tho general allowance, and then the $125 in money. An end should be put to all tbeso things, and to vari ous other abuses which it is not neces sary to specily. At least $100,000 per annum can and ought to bo saved in tho oxH'iises of the House ol licpro scntalivcs. The Democratic majority in that body cannot do a more popular thing than by apphying tho much talked of pruning knilo to the lopping on" of its own useless and unjustiliuhle extravagances. Jjauimorc iu. THE CHICAGO WHISKY JilXQ. If tho proportion of the Chicago whisky ring are anything like they are limned In an article in tho New York Sun, It exposure will scarcely be secondary in dramatic interests to the development in the .St. l.ouisojMT ations. Tho chief actor iu tho Chi cago ring seem to bavo been of the most notorious character, thieves and gamblers If profession and, tbougl occupy", g no social position, com manded tho most extended political in fluence. Hand in glove ie they wore with tho associates ol tho President and with his old friends about Galena, upon whom ho showered his newly acquired political Invors, they were enabled to lorni together a combina tion very influential in the politics of the Northwest. They were able to resist almost any ordinary attack upon their nefarious operations and threw insurmountable olxlaclcs in the way of every effort to investigate their "crooked " conduct. It ia believed that sine thoy have come to recognize the futility of such future efforts tbey have succeeded in noeiroying many nook, paper and other record which would have thrown light ipon their past fraud and disclosed their partners nt V) Mbingtonanulbolocal governmental service. In one ease the -notorious "Jake" Rehm, being summoned to produce the books ot one of his concerns, wore that they had all been burnea "for want of room to keep them." Nevertheless there is still said to bo forthcoming sufficient evidence lo lay this gauge a low as their contempo raries at SU Louis, and after Babcock' taial, which will soon take place, pub lio interest will center in tlio revela tions at Chicago. Many reputations, it is threatened, will bo destroyed in that great city and tho exposure lo come will bake the business circle to tboir circumference. Lancaster Intelli gencer. A Contest. Tbe Clarion I -mernif says: The answor of J. B. Gwinn county treasurer elect, to tho petition of Patrick Graham, contesting his eicc tion, was presented to court on Tues day ol last wocK. 1 he answor eon sisU of charges of irregularities, frauds, illegal votes, etc. it is very lung mm charges something illegal ill about bull tho district in tho county. After overruling motions to quash made by both side, tbe court appointed Se K.. Glarko, osq., commissioner to take tee timony in the caso. Tbo contest will oe conuuciea wiiu vigor on ooin siuos the leading member of the bur be ing engaged, r rom intimations given by tho court, however, tho prosieet is tho mattor will not bo permitted lo last long, and a decision made n soon as Ihe1 fact can be ascertained. Wc hope this will bu dono, as neither the parties uny tho county aiiould be put to tho expense nl a prolonged cosiest Farmf.r 1.ook to YofR TiTi.r,. The first annual report of Geuoral Wil liam McCandlusa, HcwolHry of Inter nal Alttiirs, is mi Interesting document. It contains the first comiileto list of the officers of the Land Department which has over been published, extend ing back to the time of tho Preprio- tariee, nearly two hundred year ago. Tho reiMirt also enihntccet tabular state ments showing tho price of land In Ponnaylvaiiig, ut various iwriods, and much other statistical matter wliith is presumably Important to. somebody. Tbo fact stated by la Secretary that numerous livrue tracts ot land remain unpatented and are btiina kraimferrod to ptuchis.ers, wholly ignorant ol the lien iwkl by th Plato against tnoiu should be published as widely as pot- siblo. ll ia not pleasant thinu to: hny a farm at its value and lenrn nf- allcrward that thoro ut an uusalisijcd mortgage tion it. f I Sir Anthony fthubikl ilied in Jnui don 00 'Vnot'Liy, January 4 187oV 'Ho was second son of Baron Nathan Myer do Itothchild, tho founder of the, lloth i hihl house in England, ftnd al all tinrcs ono of its most iudu,U'uui tu.d useful mentUMw. llo was made a. Baronet in IrHa, hut haviug tvo. taste fur political action, did put figure in that direction. Somo of (ho Mltfv! operation of the hcjiae went Arranged and carried out by Mir Anthony, and hi judgment in relation to financial matter ou an ex tensive scale wo safe and reliable. Uo was engaged In the late salo of Rue Canal thuroa by tho Khodivc to F.niJ lantl, acting as the agent of lWicr Disraeli. Hi death wll ha ft, heavy loss lo tho. Lmdon, liwi,' !Soctlrto o,n vt b,a mn((e of his wealth, hut it at eliOHuillVi The city oounell of DalltinortVill bo petitioned to pass an nfdoiance pro viding that pnhfc ieciior.1 teacher who, after a eontmuomt torvlee of thirty yoftia, become unable to discharge the.tr duty, may ba retired tipau a small pen sion for life. M A HEPVHLW IS SOUTH CAROLINA A FAILVHEt Governor. ,. Clmniberlain, of , South Carolina, scorns to bo doing what he can lo make the government ot that Stuleresiiuctable,buliu laboring against tho black and tan Legislature ho en counter fearful odds. In the election of Mosus and Whipper as judge of tbe Clreuit Court the Legislature baa fol lowed It natural Inclination, but tha ubolce It tucb at ta shock th ten of decency of th bottor portion of the people of South Carolina, aud create In tho mind of many a terlou doubt a lo a bulbar that State 1 ctnabla of taking cure of itself, and whether It should not, for time at least, have a yfiiuriilnn to look after its interest. "Moses n.udo himself notorious while in very corrupt und unscrupulous sot of men by courtesy tunned luw-mukor. Whipper is described us a negro gam bler, ignorant, cunning, und vicious. Aaa member ol tbu LcginUiUro, be was notoriously always in tho market. I aud theru is nu reason to nupposo that un uiu tii-iH-u no woiini be any better than wheru be has been heretofore. With tin so two lueii on the bench South Curolinu will in ho n worse posi tion tban wonld New York with Tweed and Connolly a jodgat to control the monies ana property or tbe aniens of that city. The simple qucallon-for th pooplo of boutli Carolina to con sider is, whether they have under their law and constitution any possible re dress. We greatly fear tiiuv bavo not. It is true thut Governor Chamberlain has refused to commission thtse judge, but this tun lie but temporary relief. for tbo Legislature is the body that elects, and the Issuing of the commis sions when tbo forms of law have bocn regularly complied Aritb, is n duty which the tiovernor can hardly post pone for any length of lime. .South Carolina, under its present administra tion, seems to be suffering Ihe worst form ot communism. A herd of Igno rant and irresponsible blacks find them selves in the majority, while the wealth is hi the hands ot the white minority. In such ruse it is but the cropping out of tho worst form of human nature that lends tho powerful poor to prey uimiii the helpless rich. It the property' of tbo minority can, under the forms oi law and legislature bo trunslerrcd to the pockets of tho poor majority, it will very likely be done, if such men as Moses and Wbiiiper nro entrusted with the power. Is there any way to avoid such legalized robbery and pros titution of power, without a radical change of government? There migbt bo if tbe power of tlio administration were used in behalf of decent govern ment, instead of bolstering up such notorious swindle as tbo Moses ad ministration, which Grant endorsed and propped up with Federal bayonets. Kron now, when the contest it so openly and notoriously between tbo good and the bad, the influence of Grant is rather with Moses than with Chantbcrlin, because the former is aa unscrupulous partisan, whilo the other is not. Free government at at prosont administered in Honth Carolina, ia the most powerful argument that can be produced against the success of Ameri can republics. Scranton Timet. THE STA IEMACHIXER Y. The Pennsylvania Legislature met in adjourned annual session on Tues day the 41 Ii. In the Kcnate twelve now members were sworn m among them Dr. Boycr. Mr. Davis wa elect ed President pro fern, of the Senate, and Kusscl rctt, clork. The House wo called to order by Speaker Patterson, and the Journal of Thursday, March 18th, waa rood. Three now members, to fill vacancies by deaths, were tworu in. Tho Governor' moaaago was re ceived and read in both Houses, and committees wore appointed to mako tbe necessary arrangements for tho inauguration of the Governor on tho 18th inst. T f- U :. n a ! On Wednesday, a resolution intro duced in the House on Tuesday by Mr. Lusk, "That, if the Senato concur, tbe business, of the General Aseombly remaining un finished at tbo adjourn ment on March 18, 1875, be taken up and disposed oi In regular order," wa adopted by party vote tha Demo crat voting aye and the Itepublicsns. nay. . v . Among the nominations confirmed by tho Senato on Wednesday wns that of Hon. Hiceter Clyraer to be Commis sioner of Publio Charities for five years. A committee of conference of tho two Houset reported on Thnrsdty resolution "That no bill, resolution er other business pending at tha close of the session of 1875 shall be considered at this session unless again introduced." Tho resolution was adopted by both Houaea, after which both Houses ad journed to meet on Tuesday tbo 11th. A land case involving the title to about O.Oiin.IKH) acre along the White River iu Southwestern Missouri nnd Southeastern Arkansas estimated to bo worth f lS',buO,000, wns argued be fore the. United States District Court of Jefferson City on Monday, Jauuary 3d. Tlio phiimms seek a confirmation) of certain land grants alleged to have been given to Colonel Yalliur hy the. Spanish Government for military ser--vico. ' A boot one-third of thecontestotl property is o ned aa.1 occupied bar -persons under grants from tho Cratvl Stntes, and thero are towns, TDIago and fartua upon It. Judgo Ktvhel will render a decision in tho oaw about tho first of next niuiith, , Bkeche Hvsr. H. W. Beechor, or Plymouth Church notoriety certainly has enough on his hands. A church, council is to investigate and dceid whether Mr. Moulton was justified In. slaying away from Plyruontb church ; Mr. Moultou has brough suit against him for malicious, prosecution : and a though thai wero not enough. Dr. Salman XI; inner has sued hit Sir tho price of a set of falsa teeth tiirnishetl Mrs. Bovohor. Probably Mr. Boochcr can successfully fight Mr. and Mr. Moulton, Uit with a salmon-skinner alter htm, his rmsti look rather doubt ful. ... ' Masiiio in Haste. Gcorgt Scott JolTory, telegraph operator at Wnyueav burg, Greene county, this Statu, and Miss Lydia Cailer, telegraph owmtor at Jlrowntvjlla, Pa,, wero muted in marriage) li? tatagraph on Tuu-iLvf, 1'eccinlier Jl) tu atrwaony coiatueoe- ing nt It P. M. T hoofllciulinif cUrev- man uj Way ncshurg read the ceremony j to the groom, who tclcgrplKxt tho i to the bride, who rcsponieed by wire. All other bttsiitcs waft wsjsmdod in tho two nfl'x'ts. during th ceromoii. j One IIearo Kaon. This in what tho Pittsburgh 7Vsyfrrmn thinks, about It: ' Mf tho Iteuuhlicftn party, undor tho leadership orTirant, or any other man, prooos to enter a cam paign on tbo plntform of taxing Chris tian churches out nf existence, and hentheniting our publio Rchooht, it will bo buried under an avahu.cho hotter and heavier than ever rolled into tbo Alpine Vulloy Bishop, Haven will ptfiiM mako V exit of that, I?RAZIKR3 CKNTKNNIAL ... porttrramn. A hooh aoalalalraaneerHiiae aaeaataM aHwa. Irallone of RthUaUlo BaiMiagt, laareaMai: Para, Inlrtaalem 1111 ia HI aavl IMS , Car)bar,e HaJi, Oirsnt Collea, Uaoonla Tom-. ic, Calheoral, ana etjl tlie,laa) af toAorell ha tho Cenleaoial City, w,it hUtorieal ehotshea of.' eaeh. ana a eompoislwiiaaSall other iaformatloa ahavealelj ieuey aaia. lor Ilea Oaateaaial VU lev, Steroeia1 li Ual oaiaaalf I H-a-egMf fataUiaa wlih ita eoniasl. bnfiro rlailiag the Ki hibiiioa. Rent aaywhera; hy retnra af mall oaa raaaiaiof a, am, Twaala seals. Aaeroaa eohw , fraalor, Na. Idll Nona lltlh atraet, Hallnnelphla . Rlf Iraila Ilaaaawt to snawtry arafars. Janlt,'ie