Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 29, 1876, Image 2

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Ueosoi B. GooitUKM! Mitt.'
CLBABFIBbP, P.'
WKDNKHDAY IIORMNO, MAI1CII It, 1ST
Ruder, if jo mi 'J"""? ij'Trti'.::
In tho euilneia wofld, iuet read onr adr erllalog
eolamna, the 5peeiel oofninn Is portion la r.
-gj '7r yr-rs?ne: -
It in undomtood tbut Hayurd Taylor
han been aelocted by tho 'nlrmill
antliorilies towrilolborcnlonniiilodo.
Tbo Cbiengo Timet siigeviita tbat tbo
bent thinR for tho Bepublican party to
do ia to nominato Ben. Uiillcr (or Pres
ident, and ro down with a bowl.
"Head tbo biogrupby of W. W.. Bel
knap, oil our first pago, unci luurn bow
tbo mighty ba tnllon. loung iniin,
pridu wan all that ailed wif horo.
Completo returns from New Hump
ebiro dhow that tho majority oi t'bo
ncy, liopublicaii, for Governor, is 3,190.
Tbie ia a handsome endorsement oi Bel
Itnapnnd Orvillo Bubcock'n raamlitloa.
behavlni;, uncovering Tottennem on
every side ! The "loyal" investigating
committee oi tho the old timo didn't
do things in this fashion. o wonder
good Radicals don't like tho "Confod-
crato Brigadiers.
"Tbe desolate South," and "Bobbing
dead Soldiers" are the heading of two
excelent articles on onr fourth pngo
this week. Tbo proof is most conclu
sive that men iu high position not only
rob the living but they prey upon and
plunder tho dead for tbe purpose of en
'ricking themselves.
Til Drtnocntle ConfarMf, of tblt flcnalorUI
DiHriet, mt ! Ih Rmh HoaM l"t TKrdJ.
and ioininld lln Km. Wm. A. WallaM dala
KsM to tta Lannutar 0mrantioa. If Mr. Wal-lar-a
don't maka batter abow m bla own InUraat
at Lanauter than ha did at Brla, laat fall, ba had
bottar kaap oat of aottTaatlar a baraaflar, and at
tend to bla olllolal datiaa, for tha good of tha
whola people. IMIrontt JtiMlfiin.
Tuto-on your whistle again and tell
all you know about Lancaster.
United Slates Senator Cameron was
77 yoaro old on the 17th of Ibis month.
His term expires on tho 4th of March,
1879, in his 80th year. lie says he
will not bo a candidate fur ro-cloction.
Sotno of iiis personal friends wanted
him to cat a big dinner with them, but
bo postpones the time until 18HD.
A CVrsir InTRODrcTioK. Mr. J. 8.
Kvans, the post-trader, swears that he
paid Gen. E. W. Kieo, ot Iowa, one
thousand dollars to introduce biru to
Secretary Belknap. This eostly intro
duction put sand Into the soldiers' sn
Har, and water into his rum no doubt
for Mr. Kvans got bis appointment.
According to Orvil Grant's testimo
ny, bis brother, tho President, was in
the habit of notifying him whon post
tradershins wero vacant; brother Or
vil would then apply for aud got them.
Having no cash capital, be would find
partners to pnt up that essential, he
contributing to tho firm his "influence
with tho President to manage such mat
or.". .
Mure Blebdino. C. K. Peck, one
of the Fort Bill traders, was before tbe
Clymor Committee, and tostiflod that
the firm bad paid Marsh and Belknap
812,000 per annum for the poet, and
tbat the Radical Congressional cam
paign committee, in 1872, eharged them
between C,000 and 18,000 for the pur
pose of carrying tho Presidential elec
tion, and tbat they had paid it Pretty
well blod, wo should say.
He Knows a TiiimoohTwo. Many
of ourrcaduiw personally know General
.Tndson Killpatrick. The General in
timated some time ago to Mr.Clymer's
committee that Gen, Bnttcrfield paid
Grant 20,000. Butterfield denies tbe
soft impeachment; but "Kill" eonnters
Ihn this way; , ' ,
I raid General Baltoroeld wrote ma a letter of.
ferine; tIli,ltH) for tho Colleetor-ehlp of tha port
of Nrw York.
Lot taa committee
eiimmoo ate.
J. ku.rATRirs.
TuR PnKainkarui. BaoTara- The name of tbe
I'realdant'i brother la aiiaprioted hy mnet of tho
nrwapanera. Tho New York Tr'aier ealla blot Or
villo II. llranti tbe fine fiaMoOrrllla K.Uraat;
tha tltlea JlrralA Oreille M. Ureal. Ilia aaeaa
le Orvil L. Ornnt. Lot no inloatioo bo dona tho
waa. Ilirf. hlon !,. He dearrrea It. f-ieo (-
eerwr.-
Well, it makes no difference how
ninny names the man has, or how tho
printers spoil it, bo will go into part
nership with any body who will find
nil the capital to carry on businoss, and
promise him tbirtv-lhreo por cent.
profits. .
A Goon Idea. Tho Philadelphia
.'ummoiitcel!k says : "Boas Shcphord is
about to make proposals to tbo Feder
al Senate to build a Government jail in
Washington. Tbo Radical party are
in want of a headquarters for tho next
campaign, and the Boss says "he aeos
millions in it," bnt be don't say mil
lions of what or who. It it likely to bo
fully occupied by tho honest mon of
tbo pjtdical party before Grant's torm
is out, if the Democrat keep a major
ity in Con gross. l,et the Boh build."
Toe Bad. The return of Marsh, tbe
fort Fill denier, from Canada to Wash
ington, accompanied by his wife, baa
dustroyod at loosl a thousand Radical
editorial. Ilowidos, these wise acrib
ler must now atop defaming tho char
acter of Mr. Clymor, who, in effect,
forced Grant 4c Co. to return him, to
tell the committee alill mora of what
he knows about bribe oad pot-tralor-rdilpa.
Mr. Marsh ba ttso been in
troduced to Mr. Clymcr's committee,
and told what she knows about tbe
Belknap, i Her testimony is withheld
r the present.
GnvntNitKNTCAaow. Tbe following
cablegrams arc made public through
1RD vuet Uf''l -,
, Wibmo Catis, Bnglaad, Marob 8, It.
Sire. Hiram Treat, Paoel.lealeaa V R.A: Iaa.
. t- - d i 1.. IT 1.1
floratana that oa f a ateaa-wla.ler that;
.ee1,.Hl far . 1 tkk'k kb raal Beaa ia m
eo uko my Iktaita, aad I waa mm to wio off
your oiiib ana lend my property keoao. J ou ran
iret atieeaar frost ono of laeaa nee I -aa Deri. Thla
if burin re. - -
Vie, Bstpraoa-Qaeoii.
Waitr. Horas, Moreh It.
VM.irla Ooer,.k. Uaeoa af tbo Uoa as tbo
Ualeora I If Tea area a otaoa-erioaer yea bad
netler rt Mr. walae to Moat yaa oeeo I ladia.
My Prod woalda'l WmeroaUkoolerUee-alad-
or if Mr. Innlla kadal live ate aae. Veo are
abooky, anyaaw. Reftraa to NeSle aad Ow baby
Mao, llisan Ctreaae Ustjrr,
OflaoW bit Hone.
P. . Oar Rett ran Hrt ymr Itlaa,
rivi? rS7V4 7'v eo.vrA.Timv.
The cmoerutle Hlnlo Convention
assomblod at Lancaster oil Wednesday,
(lid 22l int. Senator Wallueu,was tUc
Senatorial dolegat e from this (XX X I V)
district, nntl Ismol Test, K'i', whohnd
been elected J!oprcsonlnllvi"delognto,
substituted Mr. eo. M. llrWilti.ttf Os
cool. Hon. Win. II. Playfnrd, of Kity
otta comity, wns elected temporary
ghulrmiin, and liobert E. Monngbun.uf
Chester county, was elected permanent
rliiiirninn. Mr. Wallace was made
clinirniRii ol Iho cnnunitteo on resolu
tion, nntl, niter the cninilttcoasonv
bled, n motion wti imulo and carried,
to appoint -eoiiiiuiltotiof Ova, who
"1 1 , . . , , .,,.,. , ...T,. .,
woro authorized to report platl'urm.
Mr. Wallace appointed Mensrs. Bucka-,
lew, Itockwell, C'otlrotb, Bobinson and
Potter, Tho snb coinmltteo then ad-1
ded Mr. lallnce, limning nun also
chairnian of tho snbcomnilltco. On
tho rc-a"cmbling of tbo convention,
Messrs. Walluce, Clymor, Dill and
North, were clectod as delegates nt
large to tho National Democratic Con
vention, Tbo delegates from this (XX)
Congressional district, are Col. A. C.
Xoyos, of Clinton, and Thou. M. Utt
ley.of Iicwistown. Charles II. Buck
alow, on niotiou of Senator Wallace,
was placed at Ike head of the electoral
ticket by ncclamnlion. Sebastian Wim
mer of St. Mary's Isotirdiatrlctolector.
Captnin Win. MoClellan, or Pitts
burg, was inado chairman of tho Stato
Central Committee, and Mr. P. Gray
Meek, of the Bclleflmlo JlVifliwan, is
the district member of the committoo.
Wo will publish tho proceedings in full
next week.
HM. L. SCOTT, ESQ.
Tbo llurrisburi; Patriot, in alluding
to the selection of'tbagontlomau named,
says : "As in tho cao of tho Chairman
of tho Stato Central Committee tho
LancnsterConvenlion assumed directly
tho power of selecting tha Pennsylva
nia roomlxT of tho National Democratic
Executive Committoo. Though this
ia a departure from tho recent custom
of tho party in both instances no ono
will be ablo to successfully dispute tho
power of the Convention in tho prem
ises. The selection of Wm. Scott,
esq., of Erie, was fortunate in every
respect and will givo general satisfac
tion to tho party. . Mr. Scott was strong
ly supported by bi frionds from tho
western portion ol the Stato for ono of
the dclcgatcs-ut-largo to the National
Democratic Convention, but In the
conflict of claims from tbat section it
was found impossible to nnito upon
him
As a member of tho National :
Executive Committoo ho is in a posi
tion in which he will be able to exert
his abilities and influenco in a much
more effective way in behalf of tho
party than in tho temporary capacity
of a delegate to tho St. Louis Conven
tion."
Mr. Scott, resides at Erie, and is
personally known to many of our citi
tens. Ho was pitted against Mr. Sco
field, fwr Congress, while our county
was tbrasked in with Eric. No better
selection could havo been made.
A Rapioai. Watcbxb. A correspon
dent of the Philadelphia Pretl, who
bad found his way into tho Democratic
State. Convention at Lancaster, iu giv
ing hi view among other sayings, re
mark thus: "Still further back, on
this side, we sco tho rcpre.icntatives
from Carbon, Monroe, Piko, Bradford,
Wyoming, York, Ccntor, Clearfield,
Clinton and Schuylkill. Tho apostle
of soft-money i not among those from
I the last mentioned county. He fool
tbat too election ol November ended
his career so fur a tbo advancement ot
his views are concerned, and he there
fore absents himself. To tbe right aro
the delegate from Delaware, Bucks,
Berks, Chester, and tho majority of tho
other counties, Wm. A. Wallaco
among tho number. Ho is closely
watching the preliminary prooeodlnga.
Not a move escapes bis kocn observa
tion. A debnlo springs up on tho ref
erence of all roolutions which may bo
offered to tho commitUje on Resolu-
lion. Light u eights art on the floor
opposing such action, and thoir unin
teresting arguments arc rather heated.
Suddenly the "gentleman from Clear
fiold" i rucogiiUcd, and Senator Wal
laco in a few sharp remarks, listened
to with tbe closest attention, point
out tho trao policy of the party. The
convention bow to his will, swinging
around in support of what bo charoc
toriios a tho custom of half a century
of Democratic usage. And now the
appointment of the several committee
railed for i undertaken."
CnBA. It is easily aald, "Let no
guilty man escape," even if bo should
be tbe President of the Toiled States.
A special dispatch to tho Now York
Evening 7W, Republican, say that n
loiter wa written to Honry Clows by
Secretary Boutwell "in September,
1872, directing Clew to send (00,000
to tho Bepublican State (Jommittee of ,
1 .
Panusylvani, flir the purpose of oeur- i
ing th success pf tho Bepublican tick-
ot in that Stato, at tUa election which
wa toocour in October, and nroaii-
ing, on tho authority of the President
to reimburse him hy early secret infor
mation of sales of gold to bo made by
the Treasury Department, by moan
of which Information, he could gamble
securely and aucceaafully In the gold
and (lock market in Wall street."
Horo 1 another chapter of Addition,
Division and Silence, "Let no guilty
man escape." Th man who ordered
this robbery of tbo Treasury for tbe
pitipose u. r.Fi, tU Twr. o,
Pennsylvania, M now one of tbe Sena-
.i
tor. from tbo godly eomn.nnwo.lll, of
Massachusetts.
grosmn Jcnks, who is at tho head ol i
tkoroualoB Committoe, ha just dis-
oovered bow une of Grant' obiefs, a'dsncy.
olerk in bis Bureau nd three lawyora,
fobbed about four hundred tbovsatd dot.
lars cash belonging to the Pension fund.
Tbey did it in thia way: Over 2,300
bonnty land warrant for 160 acre of
land (neb had accumulated in Ike De
partment, kcing the warant of per-
.,wl . ... ,.,, .
"' w0o M or forfeited them
Tl I , n . , l
tuomi vi ore guooiou Kg ami aoiu lor me
benefit and behoof of the ltatcnj par
ty, for the purpose of carrying ejec
tions. "Wo don't rob the dead sol
dicr!" Noinked:i
The Now York Legislator gucsihly
propose that railroad coacboa shall be
bswtetl by ateata. Instead of by tovo,
aa a preventive! agairott fcurning catas
trophe In case nf accident.
77 A' SSESSMKX TOE OCCU PA
TIOS X FOR 187(1.
flolnw will bo found n tabular stato.
r,nt ill i relation ,to tbe viliiation or;
occupations na re turned by tbo iwvoiaJ :
AMeHsqrH. Tlie'lneoiittJitV, It will He
-... . , ." ...... ..... ..g,-
ulntod. 3u' Uu (toiuniiajuMra, would
bo unjust to muiiy of tho tux-payers:
tliiro'e uiii ffuiu. ri Aokt' I Av I
Townabipe Oeou'nel vaiao Jeel
Hemaiee
UuralHv.M
s.umi nt Neerlr right.
CltarM'i.
Corwene'la;
Hnottdale. ,
Luto'r City
N. Vnrli!.
RplMT(.n
Oeooole
Wallacelne
.till
l
Tl!
3S.IS s; UediiorSoperet.
IS.j 1(1 Re.liice 31 per ct.
1 1, silt, (II Kighl.
5 tl Redone IS pant.
Mow lit Add MMml
Hi I.IjK 61 Nearlr rllht.
IMll 111.117a 07 Hednoo 1 1 per i-l.
i to Uedaoaltveroi.
IMo'l. JO.Bedaoeaa per at.
.!75r Jl Add 20 per eant.
a.tat: 60 Add ID pet eenl.
IS.JIt. TS BedoeoiSperet.
J'
,.. 11
IK
171
Bok ....
lBay.
JjM-
Him, liMH tl Nearl; rlihL
917 JT.i'in 6.1 Add l per oral.
(tii S.llll 61 Add TO percent.
tll Sl.tHllti ee Add e3pereei.t.
ooriniton
1J
S.SOII: f.0 Add 20 per root.
Decatur..
l6
till
II j
wl
III
1J
10. WO 61 Add 10 per eenl.
t.IIt 61 Add 16 per Oeat.
6,71 At Add M perooat.
J.olB to Klfht.
S.2H0I SI Nearly right.
6.300, 01 Nearlr rirhl.
ll.Olt1 6 Nearlr riiht.
Perroooa..
Ulr.nl .....I
(Jo'bon
Orahain....
Oroonwo'd
Uallob.....l
lluaum-... i
Jordan...
Karihaua..
Kaoi
Lawraaeai .
Morrie-....,
Peon..
Pike.
Union i
Woodward i
11,1114 61 Add IV per rent.
loll
III
j
T.Mii 611 Nrarljr rirbl.
i.oio! 6S Nearly rijbt.
asa M.rtn 71 Heduoal7p
376 Il.alll 61 Nearlv riitnl
parol.
1ST' ,tll 41 Add 5 percent
Jlti II.lMl M Add to por oenl.
120
a, ivj oi
i Add 20 nrroeat.
IHI
13,476, l Nearly riiht.
Total. J,0 436,MI8tadard.
It will bo observed that tho lowest
averago in tho boronghs' occurs in
Nowbunr. rl, and the highest in
Clonrfluld, 7. ' Tho lormer is iu por
cent, below the standard, and tho lat
ter 00 per cent, above. Tho, assess
ment in the township is still worse.
The average in Chest ia fixed at !)8,
and in Girnrd at 10, making a tlifTer
enco of over one huwlrnl anil Uertvt por
cent. Now, by putting tho same num
ber of mills on both say five tbo oc
cupation tax In Chest would bo forty
nine 'cents per capita, whilo it would
only cost tbo tax-payers in Girard
twenty cents. Under these circum
stance ij becomes tbo duty of the
Board of Hevision to pass over threo
fonrths of tho duplicates, and change
tho Assessor's work on, perbnps 5,000
names, and thorohy prodiico equality,
nnd fix tho tax on all at abont tiiirtt
cf.nts. It will be observed by tho
above lable, that by dividing the num
ber of taxable 7,260 into tbeaggre
vfclue, $ 135,008, that an arorago is
reached and verdict rendered by the
thirtv-ftve Assessors, for liifl. '
BUTLERS
CO Sl'l RACY
LESS.
USE
Whntovcr may have been tho rola-
tioLs of Mr. George 11. Pendleton to
the Jlelknap family, and however spicy
tho disclosure about the Kentucky
Central itailrond, wo don't think they
can bo made to answer tho political
purpose contemplated by Won. Bon
Butler: ' '
Butler went to Washington with
Mr. li. G. Juyno as his chief of titnff,
and Mrs. Kenton and Mrs. Coles as tho
right and left wings of his forces. No
doubt thoso two Indie, it tboy woro to
mako a clean breast of it, could report
a great deal of acandnl, tlosccnding
from Bcpublioinsliltc Grnnt and Demo
crats like Pendleton down to gentle
men In the lower strata of speculation
and adventure. Hut that is not a busi
noss with which tbe public can now be
permanently occupied ; tboro is more
serious work on hand.
Very likely Jlutlor is inspired by
Corsonal malice against Pendleton;
ut his groat object is to divert atten
tion from Grantism, and to turn tbe
committee from investigating lurthor
into tbe rascalities of the Bepublican
Administration. He is following up
the attack! on Mr. Clymor, the charge
in regard to Marsh flight, and the
dramatic exhibitions of Mr. Bluine and
bis associate in the House. They
hope in this way to divert the Indigna
tion excited by the corruption in the
War Office and in othor executive de
partments, nnd to tlx the public eye
olaowbere. But this cannot bo.
Mr. Pcndloton is a private cilir.en
holding no office, and no party is re
sponsible for him. if be woro guilty
ol all tho crimes loruidden uy the (too.
alogue, hia guilt would not pamt0
tho frauds and robberies of tbe liepub-
Mean In tbo V) ar Department, tho In
terior Department, the Navy Deport
ment, the office of tbe Attorney-Gen
eral, and olsewbcre.
lo these departments tho Bepubli
can party appointed the men who have
committed these crimes, and it ha
kopt them there after their guilt had
bocotuo pu I ilio and notorious. They
have got rich by plunder of the Treas
ury, and no scandal about private ctti
zens, no matter how reputable they
may hitherto have been, ought to check
the exposure and punishment of their
official misdeeds. X, )'. Sun.
Benjamin Franklin Butlor, upbraid
ing George 11. Pendleton, partake
largely of Satan reproving sinners.
n ny, , no iu.ut nnu aiuien tnu rtcn-
lucky railroad, ho still would not have
Why, if Iho latter had stolen tho Ken
on penny for thousands the .former
hat pocketed right out of the National
Treasury, to any nothing about the
noons, clo. ,
To IUtubh. A dispatch from Vol.
ington sayai "It I Intimated in Ihcar
my circle thallhere I a disposition lo
ro-rstahlish the head quarters of tho nr
m' 1 w' T,,(' overhearing conduct of
11. .11 ..r.l I
U"M"I' """ "e ivhiovui
t0 8u lm" Sherman being unwilling
t0 l",b,nit 10 0,0 '"ya"' imposo.1
n thtontorpriaingSeeretaryof War.
0'on. Sherman bad bettor not more
too quick, beciiioD Grant will use the
power of tho wholo ailmibio ration, to
snva Bclknnp fmm Impeachment, and
if he should happen to clear him, be
will be put Into bi old place.
On Monday, the 3d of April, Con-
ueuiioiit will elect her entire list of
State officers, a Legislature that will
elect a United Stale. Senator for tho
uuaxpirad term of the lata Senator
i
F B)J Cmlftrm,mlln r ,u ,
,.. lairm nf ... . . Mr
iw,mth(,r ,()tb ,,.
,,, ,:., .:!.,. ..a
Iiv. i.u 'iiuim,i oii,i iii.r.ui, uuu
in view of the npunsvlilnif Pi-csiden-
Ul e'eotlon It Is aulicjpaUHt lliero will
bo a desperalo atrugglo fiir tlwasocn-
Ax Aord Cotrmpoiart. The rhil
adeipkia Time) say : Talking about
Centennial newpapcm,t he bortsbf them
JJ in tho gray-headed Peking Oaiette,
which U of or one tbousand year. old.
It is len-pago paper, jvith a yellow
cover, ba no atoiioa, no "aiTs," no
marriage or death notloo, no editorials,
no subscribera. It alinnlv cotiLalno the
oiucini notices ot the government.
m . . . . . . -
, An unpiu-aJloled coao of cruelty to
animaia being tried in the F.ric Coun
ty Court, fit twtf that th defendant,
who resides near JJrio, h .rying to
manage a baulky burse, fustenad
chain (o il lower jaw and liitchin
aJaOteW horse to tbe chain nulled tbe
iaw antiiejy oef. Sqcb brute should
be prottcitlcd ,tohe full 1kcI pf the
law. , ,
JVtflT IT K.MS.
Tho arniv sutler-ship business wont
, jiuy much profit during I lie next lew
year. , v
J-Th Union l'acilic vgrvnt national
0 '(?' nT swJ"J lew unmr "
Tint total l'oiigiriii(loiisa Phila
delphia, lust month, amounted toll,
601,120. Tho Cuntunnial Shoo and 1 ami t her
Building is completed at last. All tli
space is soken lor
-Tho York Trie Vwx ,.1 oy that
"York is bright with Iho light of the
good lime coining. ', , . J ,u If '
.V:..AA.. ....m... li..trn I.mI tki.ii-
.... .
hvw by nitroglycerine .into .U intro-I
.iiicuon inio iue on reg.o.m.
Ono day last wouk tbe New York
. e., . . nun f.n I ..
city postoflice sent . out i50 000 letter,
weighing fully 6,000 Kunls,
Scrvln ia tbe only European Stat
free from debt, and that is a principal-1
It r trwi i iw titan n mil innn li t V
IV n,lkr ll.nn n nul ,,nn IV.
. '
Iho City treasurer ol I uilaUrl-
phia received 11 18.0.10, Hilling I' clirn-
ury, nuu umnureuu ii,wi,oi. ,
An iufunt obild of Jaine Kitner,
of Altoona. was found dead in It lied
on tho morning ol the 10th Inst.
, ...in ir ;..!
fnllinLrs-out in Chicmro. Inst year, tbo
number of divorce, being only 520,
Custer City, iu tbo Black Hills
country, bas several hundred houses,
but we fear their foundations are ahaky.
' A couple of Brlgham Young's em
iasarloa aro holding meeting in the in
It, roe t r,f polygamy in Ilreulionl eonuty.
Himon J. Miller, tbe delimiting ex-
Troasurer of Wostmorcland county,
bas been released from jnil on (11,000
bail,
A pocket knife nearly one hun
dred vcars old. bclonirinir to a Iteadinar
gonlieman, oontaina thirty-two small I
steoi iiiaaea. i
Tho lied Palhangiirrollncry com-
Eany, Montreal, has snspndcd. ' Throe
undrcd hands are thrown out of em
ployment. Tho account of tho floods in Hun
gary aro boart-rending. In a ainglo Baltimore county, Majylaud. He en
town, 12,000 persons havo keen lolt terod Dickinson rkimiitry in 1810 and
homeless.
Montana hus taken an immense
number of buffalo skins this mason.
Tho buffalo will noon hecomo as ex
tinct as tho dodo.
Tho Boston Tramcfipt suggest an
improvement on tlio
obf form of tho
primer so that it will read, ' in Belknap's
tail, wo sinned nil." , .
Director Gonoral Goahorn boa
issued a notice to United Htates Cen
tennial exhibitor to at once occupy
the space allotted to them.
Thirty-six year ago the first
white child was born in Iowa, and he
living now. To-day there are
ovor 500,000 Ilnwkeycs by birth.
John Bonders, a aoldier of the war
of 1812, died at his residence in Ayr
township, Pulton county, ou Saturday,
lltb mst, aged eighty-three years.
Invitations are pouring in on
Mooily nnu turnkey Irom the principal
eitlea of tho West nnd .Sontliwest'-1
Even Hun Francisco has put in a bid
Kivo new steamships, ot thruo
thousand tons each, are shortly to be
built for a now steamship company
lino betweon Now York and San Fran
cisco. Cnriosilie of justice. Itrocontly
cost a Now Jersey county over a thou
sand dollars to convict four men for
stealing eighteen dollars' worth of oys
ters. .
Tboro is loading at Philadelphia
tho ship Galatea, for llio, with twelve
Amcrclcan locomotives a part of hor
cargo, carrying othor manufacture
with them.
Orvil Grant tostiiled that be was
the "brother of tho Prosidcnt and a
painter by trade." He meant that he
wa a paintor and a brother nt the
President hy trade.
A piece ol amaliam from Colorado
waa received at tbe mint in Philadol.
phia last week, which ' is valued at
118,500. It i 111 inches high and 18
inches in circumference.
Amcricau mediation has found a
new field, the commander of tho Unitod
State frigato Alaska having been In
structed to arbitrate botwoon tho war-
8 African, ut Cap Pulma..
I t seems strange that Philadelphia,
with a population more than double
that of Boston, should ba relatively in
ferior one-quarter in il newspaper cir
culation by mail. Yet so It Is.
Princeton, N. J., at ono time the
scat of tbo Continental Congress, and
tho place wboro Ibn famous battlo wa
fought during tha Revolutionary war,
cclalirntes it. Ccntonnial June 27.
Tho skeleton of an Indian wns ox
burned in Lancaster recently by some
workmen who wero digging a cellar
for a house. Among tlio bone and
other remain were found three coin,
one bearing tlnto 1210.
A man in Now Jprspy offer to
eat iuu nam nonca egg at ono meal,
and even goes tbo length of thinking
tnRt ,10 ud manage a bar of aoap at
tho mme timo. (Pe him a chance.
He might dio snddonly
A hundred year ago thia month,
a boy of seventeen, alter duo examina
tion, was commissioned captain ol the
"provincial company of artillery of the
colony of New York." Tho nama of
tblpreanciou youpgser wa Alexan
der Hamilton.
Notable among tbo many Instan
ces of the ohnngo of fortune is the
case of a Philadelphia maufaoturer,
who commoncod business eight year
ago With a rash capital of 1750. He
now noils over a million dollar' worth
nf rrrvwta annnnlU '
iv l- v ii r. I
week tho ico accumulated so thicklv
... "piaa , ano,,, vuiiu., mat .
on tbe tree that the bending brunches
interfered with tbe railroad train.
Olio train was stopped a numlK-r of
llmo whilo Hip bnikemcn cut off tho
ico ladon branoho.
Adjutant (ienoral Latta in reply
to an inquiry of the llonso of Kopre
ontntfve, concerning tbo cost of send
ing tbo military to the coal roirion to
anpproa tbe not In April, May and
Juno, 1875, replies by giving tbo ex
penses at iou,na.4.
A bill before tho California Logi.
laturo would, if passed, nrohibit tho
salo ol intoxicating liquors within four
mile of the Stale University ;' and the
Sun Prancjsco ChmiUe y the title
snoum do -An act to promHo pedno
trisnlsm among stndontt."
Crook fsl Whisky is tbo cause ol
lb flight of Hnmnul Thompson, a
wealthy distiller of I'iltahurirh. Hia
distillery and aplrlta amnunting to
1100,000 bad keen seized, fas hat boon
convicted, and bi flight wa to sum
nimacn irom imprisonment.
J. B. Phillip of Orwell. Ohio, is
mnking a choeso which will not be
completed until tb20tb of Ma v. when
it ia exported to weigh 29,000 pounds.
It ia, uudTiara, neodlea to aav thai it la
destined to aelomsh Llia nlive as well
a the lorclgncra at the C'onoivbn,.
There is an anolenl maiden ladv
of 82, living in Tnnnton, Maes., who
nns never seen a train or car, drosses
b Continental fashion, burn tallow
illi, and htf nijt called upon her neigh
bof for Bvci year , fbe doe
not make the most of the"
year nd It pectiliaT pHrilege, there
it irar mat sue win out an tiki maul,
THE CESTEXXIAL AiTTLE.
Till OOMMANIiKmor Till ptfl.HVI.VANU
DaMOClAfir.
j William A. Wallace, ono tlio Heoa-
, Uin from thi Huto, waa boil in llunt-
!lni(loii county, In 1827 Afor reoelv
ing a preliminary wlncatKn at mo
Clearfield .Acadomy, ho timinencvd
tho study of law with liiij lather in
1847. When twenty yearn f ago he
wa admitted to tbo bar, It which he
soon gained a high reputation. In
IH62 hu eulernd into polititil life, und
was elected to tbe Sennit To that
j body be wa re-elected tbr times.
I n 1805 be was selected as tbo head of
tho l)emocmtio Suite Certntl Com-
iniltee, a positiun which he- moo uur-
Jinn; several cumpnigns. M'. Wallace
. kur f .,,
deleuato to the HiiltimoH Conven-
tjon jn 1H72. In 1808 bo wtbo nomi-
,11, t ...l
,lue the Democralio nie.njoni of the ,
. I hwj ... - . k.u ...v..,. 1 ihvi t line 1 ui noi, a luivnf-wi vihw:, in : wlnlKHI 10 1)1
Legislature for the United Rate Hen-! now iu bit. .eveuty-tlrst yuui an ugu! jly n, Mr.
0ate, but, the majority bolig agaiust!ut wii,r, fow men will niidertal;o u' uH,,,, l0 ass
1 I 1. in. 1m it-tie nut. itlivilnjt '14.1 miimi-it V I .....Hl. ....ii:.. I'.... .1 . I ,1...'. "
, as tiui eictiwa. iv timjonv,
Ol IHO J.euinliire lieintf tliui nine ill
11879. Mr. Wallaco wsi iin nomi-
nltt.d ft,, tho United Htaleti -nnte and
)l!t.,wl , thut KKV( (, vtticli he is
i now acting, llo is nl the joaa ol the
I delegates-at-large from Ikofeato to the
Democralio Nntimml t'oi-ention nl
I
i.ni
M. J.oui,
' insTiKr..rU!B(
i Thigcutluman,.,no of Undelegate-.
al-lnrge, is a native ol Befo, having
been horn in Hint locality m 1H27.
He gradntatcd at Prinoouti in 1847,
and was admitted to tie tar in 1849.
After practicing his probisjinn for some
timo ho was chosen to tW Slnta Sen
ate in 1800 to till a vait, 1 RG1
bo was elected for tliofull term, and
rc-elecUd in 18CI. Ill 18fi6 ho wtis
tbo Democratic cnndidlta lor Gover
nor of Pennsylvania, tid in 18G8 a
delegnto lo tbo Nutioiil Democratic
Convention nt New V.irk. Ha hnd
pivvioutiy filled tbo aae jiosition in
tho convention nt (,'lintesion, H. C.
i0 WM nmittted nnij elected from
Itorktt countv to the 'cAv-third f.'on
gross, and ia also a merrier of the pres
ent Congress, in which he has acted u
conspicuous part. I
ANIIKKW II. IU,
Uon. Audivw 11. Dil wa born
grauuuiuu in tooj. f mm inut insii
tu tion ho changed tt Dickinson Col
lege, in 1K53, and grulintod in 1855.
llo was admitted to tii bar In Fred
erick City in 1858, mi in 18G0 camu
to this Suite for thewcond time and
located in lowisburgi Union county.
During the war Mr. ill was engaged
in military matters, in jsfin wa chosen
to the House of liaroscntativca, in
1870 elected to the iennto, and re
chosen to that body i 18731. Ha is a
lawyer in full praclicti t tho present
time.
lll llll V. NflTII.
Col. Hugh M. Nortl js a native of
Juniata county, I'entylvanla, and is
about 40 year ot no. Ho studied
law with the late UonTlitddons Slov
ens when quite yoiinj and soon after
hi admiiwion to the tint located in
Columbia, Lancaster oniiiy, where he
still resides. In 1H54 L- was elected to
the Legislature, llo rt'ciicd tbe Horn-
ocratic nomination, nr Hit Americans
: ". , "' ,7 . " : , .
osequcntly ndopted ,.n. to hold he
Democralio members t tl) now order,
although Colonel N of h fas not con
..cctcd with then, at my iime, sn.f he '
was thus elected when liecounly gnvo
,.rit. it o.ui ..;-;..-iv. ii vi ki..i
....... j ,....., .-..J... ..j ... ... ,, U,K
candidate for Govomot Ho bas twice
been nominated for (oipress in tho
boiielfSM district of haunter, and al
ways ran ahead of ha ttket, and in
1874 ho was a promiuoH undulate for
Lieutenant Governor tctiro the Pitta
burg Convention, lit il a man of
ability, and take rank in his
profession, to which b has assiduously
devoted himself. 1-
rilARMt R. ni'KALKW.
Hon. Cbarlc It. Buknlew, selected
a first clector nt-lnrgi baa not only a
State but largely a natinal reputation.
He waa born in Columia county, tbia
Slate, December 28, 121. Adopting
the profession of law, e waa admitted
to practice in 1843. lo waa Prosecut
ing Attorney for bit native county
from 1845 to 1847 ; Senator in
tho Stato Legislature from 1850 to
1850; in 1854 wa a ommissioner to
exchango the ratiflcaion of a treaty
with Paraguay : wa iKenatorial elec
tor in 1850 ; in 1857 nut chairman f
the State DomocratKCnmmiltue, and
during the same year fae reflected to
the stalo Senate and Iso appointed a
commissioner to rrvis the penal code
of Pennsylvania j in 158 resigned the
Iwo latter positions an: was appointed
by Prosidcnt Bnchana Bcsident Min
ister to Kcnadnr, retiming homo in
1801. In 1863 ho wnsloctedn United
State Senator from lmnsylvania for
me term ending in jo;i, serving on
the committee on lmfen attaint, pen
sions, foroign rclntionj etc. In 1872
ho was the candidate othe Democratic
party, for Govcniorbil wa defeated
by the present Incuolient, General
John F. Hartrnuft. .tstK-inted with
hi son, ho rontinticalho practice of
law in ninomsnnrg. 1
im ri. a. wkMiii.
Samuel B. Wilson, Hio has been
chosen elector at large filb Mr. Buck
alew, was born in wht is now Law
rence comity, about 129. He wa
educated at Jefferson Cflcgo and grail
unted in 1848, llo ww a companion
student nt-law with Ion. Cyrus L.
Pershing nnder JudgJt!ack, in Som
orsct, and wa ndmittd to practice In
that town in 1850. bine timo after
his admission to )ho hr ho aettlod in
Beaver, in which plao ho baa since
pursued hi profession filb ureal suc-
cess, and is accounted me of the ablest
I lairvera ill Wewtnrn Pi.etevlvnnin In
politic jio hns keep aiuctive, tkongh
not an oOlce-soekibg, Dnioorut, and in
hi MK'iul charactoristc is much os
leemed for hi nmlabiiy and gener
ous impulses. i
WILLIAM MCLl,
ll.ASU.
on' n'illin' MuCloand, who baa
uoen chosen chairman o the State Cen
tral Committoe, wa lirn at Mount
Jackson, Pennsylrania,Mnrch 2, 18431.
He received a common school educa
tion, and for a time atttidod Westmin
ister College, at Mew Wlmington. At
the outbreak ef tbe wr he enlisted a
a privcte jn Bntlory B-irsl Artillery,
P. it. V. C, and at la) coto of Iho
conflict was musteredoiit a it oom
mnndor, having nerved 'Vor four years,
or during the entiro isriod of tb re
belllon, and partlolpatsj in all tbo bat
tle fought by the Amy of the Poto
mac, oxcopt C'hnncelioavillo and Get
tysburg. Sulisequonty ho attended
Allegheny College at Meudville, but
did not graduate; stidled law, and
waa admitted to practio in Juno, 870.
Ho waa a member of too Fortv-aocond
Oofigrpisj having def,ted J. B. Don
nelly, llcpublleoji, fp,p fip ntrjitiop by a
handsome majority, lo will bring to
his position as cbairmui of the Stato
Cenlral Committee Him judgment, un
flagging energy and liii appreciation
of the important duties ouDded lo him
rHKParuitiT H,iiBr. On Tues
day the L'nited HlaltM lunsln voted on
the bill to ruduoe th Pkwidonl' salary
from 150,000 lo 125,001 t follow i
Y'ea Mossr. Allisoi, Boggy ,Chrl
llancy, Clayton, Conlting, tjockroll.
Da won, Ferry, Goidthwilte, Hamilton,
narvey, itiioucocu, iva-nan, Key, IO.
mm, JJol.reery, JHcDmald, oloxey,
)orre
(i'l.),- Patlertm, SUiTennon,
in, Wallace, Wb.ifani W right
Thurman
-M.
Nay Messrs. Raviort Itoutwell.
Cooper, Davla, Doraey, Prellngbuywn,
Hamlin, Howe. Intralla Jane (Fla.l.
Jntios (Nov.), McMillan Mitchell, Sad-
uocr, Ko43orttMau. Earxmt. Sharon.
Hpencer. Wlmlom and (rth(H"-ia.
I
ASSOCIATED PRESS LETTER.)
riMi.ADKl.rniA, March 27, 1H7II. j
Till rr.NTK.NNIAI.. I
Tbo collossul broiiau statue of Hum-j intf uttomiit wus uiiidn lust night to
buldl, which I to bo erected In Fair-1,,,!, Kirni, nailonul Jbttiik "f thl
mount Park, bas ulivudy beun cut in j pUUe. ' A man giving bla miiiiiu no Ma
Berlin, and is now on Its way lo Phil, i for Rollins, claiming Now Orleans
ailelpbin. Th Hgnr Is tiinofaut high, residence, u, ruimjt.iing bimsolt
and stands besldo 4 fc'lolto Uion which M a maji of wenltb, liii bee lioardlng
tha left hand n'Sts. A loose overcoat I hero nt ono of thu lending hotels for
with wide sleeve comes down below j ,K,aily a your. Beluga person of good
the knees, und conceiils in gitnit part , anneaiiineo and u nerlimL ireiitli inun In
thumoilcrn costume th it is the desiuir
it sculptor. I lie right linud holds!
i no c i. ii i tinea iioin mo nivnsi aini i ,.tniing eitlaens, among tliom tbe cash
shoulder, and also grunps a roll n'K,r (10 i,lli G. H. MuttstirsmilU,
liiniiuserinl in which uiieni the word nan., nml u,i in il, l,l,it. ,.C vi.lilmr
"Conni'is ' Tllll hetnl IB sli.'lltlV boilt
forward,' and tlio- dice ivprosunts the
gronlsliiileiit.il niiluro as lie api.nivil
between Ids sixtieth nnrj aovenlieth I dnco or Mr. Mesttersmrth.- MeipitwrVrs-si tf4hrsxwtUrrtem,0Hi I'?
vtuir. Tbo Berlin newsiiaiiers nrnisu ...,.., I i., hi,., ii,,,i i... - .,.i,i. 1 1. .......... ..... I.. i.oi r... imiiiiiii ,,,i I
the urtiKliti (nullities, nnd imilition llie
. .
(Uet that U04.urt.st, Prolcssor Drake, is;
wrk culling lor II10 exeiriso ot llie
IlieheSl IKlUOIHiil L'CIIIIIS. ItUVlirVll.U l'.i,.n,l uui hi , l,..,.
muck to tbo credit of ibu GuriiLius in
Pliiluili Ipliiit that they have sueiess
fully cariitul out u movement to honor
their giout riMiiilryimin with a monu
ment worthy of his lumc. Tho Iterlin
TribuM nuvs: It is bard to believe
thnt tbo (iurniuus of a single city of
North America bnvii honored Hum
bolilt'n memory, us thus fur Germany
herself law not done so.
The circular plot of gwiiind on the
west iilii of i bo lorrucb surrounding
.nemoi mi jiiiii li u.i beun selecleil as the
wtuioi tnocoiiossui granito suuno ol
tho Ainuricnn soldier which is to he
set till by the
ew r.nglanil lirnmto
Company, of llurtiiird
Conu. The I
statue will be 21 feet high, and will
Weigh 310 tons. On the cmtt side of tho
same tcrrncu will he erected ncollossal
marble slaliie of Wiishington, cut from
ono block. It is tho property of Mr.
M. D. Kryo. of I'liirence, Italy, who
has loaned it for 'lie purpose.
Thu exhibits on hoard thu steamer
Hammonia, which left Hamburg on
(Saturday lust for I'kilndelpkin, com
prise leather, lnonr.o, muerschaum,
mother-of-pearl, amber, woolen goods ;
also, a very largo assortment of Glass
ware, silks, shawls, and carpets, and a
flno collection of oil and wutercolor
paintings, tho works of Austrian mas-j
'"m'i r , .1, .. .. vx
Iho Moorish villa abipiwi I by Dr.
Schmidt, German Consul ut anners,
, , . . j
Morocco has arrived at tho gronndsJ
It tilled lour Iretgli. cars. ;
A Nomstown flrin is making for a
a , ., - , . ' ........ - - - ....
firm In this city a comp etc octave of, ; ,,,. The ,,.1u n(ml)l wa, ,;,ullj
tuning forks, winch will he exhibited ( 011 .,iin,. funtm ttnd ho j, ow inj
as sHS..nen. of American skill. jjarf. Johnson, who made his escape,
- i""'- " 1 '
lion a file eight feet long, only the
edge of which will lie roughened, the
surface will bo highly polished, and on
the faoo of ibis monster file will be
etched a view ot Philadelphia from thu
Delaware river; on tho reverse will Ire
an etching of tho Exhibition grounds
and tho workshop of the firm exhibit
ing il.
MISt Kl.LANXOI s.
Tbe nickel one-cent Is no longer
coined, and tbe two-cent kronxo pieco
was abolisked by the act of 1878. The
fact thut large quantities of two-cent
bronto arc in circulation misleads many
business men. Tbey mny bo sent lo
the Mint in this city lor redemption,
and when they nro so sent they aro
to .,h? me.llin, P"': '1'.h8 bn,e
". " -J-- " i'
tion nt tho Mint, but unlosa mutilated
or othorwise unfit lor circtilntion, it is ' from the Hill, was ut-ked at Fort Lar
cleansed and rt-issued. Tho same is ami'e whether there wns any gold out
tbo case when nickel coin of tbo do-1 there. Ho replied: ' If t heir's anv
nomination of three and five ccnta are
forwarded for redemption. If in trood I
condition they are cleansed, carefully
overlooked and re-issued. The nickel
one-ront goes to the melting pot when
sent for redemption.
Some timo aicn thu Session of the
North United Presbyterian Church in
this city, excluded Mr. T. M. Stewart
from membership in tho church be
cause bo belonged to a secret society
the Ordor of Odd Follow. The
pastor, Itcv. Mr. Korr, ono of the most
useful in Iho city, was opposed to tbe
action of tbe Church Session, and be
lieving that his usefulness was at an
end, accepted a call from a congrega
tion in New York. The congregation
of tho North Viiitod Church having
witnessed with sorrow the disruption
going on in thu church, have appointed
a committee to mnko solemn oompluint i rufcnl correspondence of the Attorney
to tbo Presbytery f Philadelphia! 'nml with District Attorney Dyer,
against tbo action ol the Session of tbe intended to reflect upon Gonoral Bab
Church, in excluding Mr. Stewart "X. he Gen. Babcock make and
Sineolhe exclusion ol Slownrt. and the nuthonxes the publication of tho fob
withdrawal of Bov. Mr. Kerr, tho con-
grogntion hn dwindled from 1,000 in !
number to about 200 persons-and Iho
disintegration stui gw on.
LOGAX S LAMEST.
Somewhere, In a school book we re
member, but not having a copy on
band wo cannot cite it, there is written
tor children to memorise and recite
what was-called "Logan' Lament.''
Possibly wo are In error ns to the titlo,
but tho pathetic words are said to have
been spoken by tho celebnitcil Indian
chiet "Logan.'" Tbe words wo qnoto:
"Who i ihoro to mourn lor Logan
not ono," porno to important une juat '
now,
In the Federal Sonata sits one Lo
gan. Ho ia a Itadical. He is ever
ready to defend Urnnt, tho Granule,
and ny other rly ahomination tlmt;
tbua rvplle
Mr. Loans oan etaa! ap I bit plane ana, at
leaat witb nbyaioal ivpunitr, nail aentlemen wha
are la ever war hit eiiuele, ramplrea oail liara ;
bat what a tnmede there would ba If eoaio joor
nnliet aboal ao far reaont these eirilltiea aa la
haoeh Mr. Senator Logon dona, or area retolieto
tiMo blsoWrd aa l 1 f. him In ton. i
tnsinill rtoi It ft would soil ereallr lireaein-'
area.
n hen
tnu jTKiune cans a itu'ticnt i
niwula) Ia hoi mailai l,. jnr..,A nvn iriHll I V mfUMIMt fin Mr ntWIWranM
r. , - V T J " im"u. , -r - r --v , r " r to thin country fry
Thia Tiomin haa boon Baying unkind ! H'bwon. Ho in a man or economy Surrovor Gnnil J
V&.L 7.,i...M LI. nwn nfin nti4l uml ha a nn tlnrlntiM lilrn I ...
iuu - n-Mfifi iiuii'iiiir uta n'.iiiiritr". t-. .... ........ ..nv
Senator hy his title, thing look ugly. ; whilo Hamilton Kish, who gets Iho
Wo havo only to add in tho Inniriiuie.tnmo hol'cs, iaauid to bo out of nockcl
oiled uhovo, "Who is there to mourn
for Iiognn not ona."Phila. Own-!
mmtrenuiu . , ,
Sr.t:oa Konnsox llicuaa. It Is re.
porltrd In Wall street that when Sucre-
Ury Kobceon went into olllco, be bor.
rowed 11,000 to make a presentable
appearance, and to-day hu is worth
not lea than fZ,tlU0,(Hltl. It Is tho
flrm beliol of those who know what
t he v lire tulkimr abntit. I.lint milliiina
upon million have been aquanderpd
iiimn laviirilea iv tiin ,iiw iiotinrL.
ment ovor aiuoo tbe cninmencomonl ofi
tho war, and thnt. tho squandering or
plundering Is mill In pleasant opera
tion. Lot mo eite briefly ono case :
A contractor who ha had bold of tbo
nary teat for years, and who, two
year ago, ji veil in a 17,000 residence,
now live in ono tht cost, with it
nrroiindings, IZ.10,0011. Thu palace
wa built for himself by day's work,
and wa nearly three year in courso
of orecllon. Tho fbrilituio In it cme
partly Irom Paris, and coat 4(),8lIQ.
The stable, built near tho residence, is
rnluod at 120,000. But this Is not all.
Suld contractor, In addition to the
alrovp, baa become the owner, since
his connection w ith the Nary JJcpnrt
mont, nf hundred of acre of land anil
valuable building and atore, which
ho ba either eivutud nr iiumhawid.
Indeed, ba la ranked a the weallhioat
man in the country In wbleh borecide.
and that I nnt n bour'adistanoo from
lbs city. Theau am tho facts, and
tboy carry their owa rommont. flrtf.
fi'more .S'um.
lloy. Iipokio
li)dt, sovonty flvo
year of age, and filly yeart an aiUro
minister of the Methodist Kplscopal
Church, delivered a aemi-Cwnlanoial
sermon Henday morning In tb utmw
MehcHlitF.picopnl('hrch. Baltimore.
CIIA MHERSH UH(i OUTRA OE.
Special lo the llarrlal.urff I'.lrl'.l
f'li AkiiiKUHiii iiii. Mui-cb 25. A dur-
1, tea manners, hu succeeded iu forming
the ucqiiuintuncu of a number id the
I Mr MoHeeeamilli nt lite, nolil.un.,, iel,l,.l
iBconniTted with tliubunk.uud ll'iroiigli
,i.HBi,,e mniinur secured the conli
ivl I 1... tl .' 1..1 , 1...
11 imiihu 1,1 j.miiinipii nuu,
wMwi l0 pr,,nsea fur.n iu this vicin-
ir. mtswaraiiiuu was iinueav-
assist him ill the liurohuoo.
, iMl evening about 7.310 be culled with
I ins menu ioiiiuuii iu sue mr. jloor-
sniiin, inn, no not iieiiigui iiiiinu, suteu
bo would call again, which he did In
aooiit an nnur nuurwaru, uuu alter a
voi v iileusunt mid entertaining cotiver
Billion with him for some time, stated
that bis friend Johnson bad a package;
of a00,IMM which bo wished to place;
in tlio oatiK until morning, noiuns ny Aduir und Vann to got the I'rem-,
and Johnson nccoiupunied Mr. Mossur- dent to withdraw tbo treuty trout the
smith to bis room iu thu bunk, when Senate at u critical lime, whuu it would
bo told them hu could not open the otherwise hnve been ratified. Hesuc
vniill until morning but would pluco it ! cueled, and the treaty was withdrawn,
in bis private sole, us liu kail a pack-! Anotker largo slice $10,000 went
8;fc t0 ,,llt tltro himself, and while
u,king a memorandum of their puck-
, ,. t,y aeiod Mr. Musscramith and
a struggle ensued, and tbey succeeded
j" Kgging him, nnd as tbey were pits-
ing out of tbo room bo succeeded ill
tearing tho gag away and giving an;
alurm, which wns hoard by .Mr. Kind-
line, who was up staim and who citinu
running down ami locked tlio front,
door, itollins presenting a pistnl com-
manned mm 10 open u, winch lie re-jwus altogether Illegal, und it is sua
fused to do, causing them to retreat peeled Hint Cowcn. who cpiii d n
by a ruurdoor. Johnson oscnpod lint fortune whilo in his lute ioition. got
Boiling, stumbling over a step tell, and i sonio of the 22,00 unuccounlcd lor.
a colored man who was in the back! The Interior Department certainly
part ot thu building jumped on his needs a thorough overhauling worse
rived.
Dl
ack and bold him until asbisluiicu nr
Hollins had succeeded in get -
ti,l(r , ,,ckuge contning thirty thou-
I saud dollars, which bad arrived by cx-
proH. ,l0 evening, and which Mr.
Jlessersinilh wns gi.mg to place in bis
- i......M ... ... u.,wiiiikii niinuiuiviin Lniiiem-iuHin.
rivll,o safe with their package, it hav-l In tact, that department furnished a
lllf Klm, Ul0 nl , be plncwl in tholoontinunl succcssitin of tcandnls while
,-a,,li it l.n.-i... l..,, r..- .I...I i..i. u:.i 1 1.1...
whs caugnt una mornliig nt Mercers-1 woys managed to whitewash the ring.
burg, by ex-Shorilf tireei.awalt, nndjNow let u. have the truth and the
brought horu nnd lodiced in jnil. A
complete sol of burglar' tools wu
found in an alley in the rear of tbo
bank. Tbey are both supposed to tie i
old and noted cracksmen, j
Tin Black Hilij Paradise. Fur
ther news is received concerning tbe
situation at the Black Hills. The rush
thither of men and boy continues, and
the hotul keepers and merchants along
1110 route naturally tlo their best to keep
it up. Ills a Honour. fur them. Mean-
whilu tho Hills are full uf men, most of
whom seem to be making nothing audi
many nroalready duxlituto. Numbers
are working their way back, and the
Indians nro oiiroiiir.iiiir tiir a urunil
movement against tha intrude! in the
early sprint:. Au old minor, rcturnim;
(fold In the Black Hills it is so ileen iu
the bowels of Iho earth tbat the men
thuro will never fun! it. In my opiu-
ion, all tho gold that will bo taken
from tho Hills will be in tho pockets
of tho store keepers, who have swoop
ed down on the place, like a lot of vul
tures. This is a magnificent harvest
for the hotel-keeper and merchants in
Chyenne and Laramie, and tboy keep
up the excitement." Tho aame letter
from which tbi information is derived
adds: "Nearly all who kave returned
from tko Hill seem satisfied that they
kave wasted timo and monov." The
very fact tbat tbey return should be
proof enough tbat they have boon dis
appointed.
Grmeral Babcock Sfiaks. Re
specting what tin been said about the
'owing statement: "I round a copy ofj
lt,tlcr ty'"!? of" "P"" "y dosk "t
mocxocuuvo -uansion. luouoiitnow
"3 i
ny c
anybody. It wns not marked offiolnl
or uonfidentinl. Tboro wo nothing to
show that it was intended for the I'rcs
dent, and ho Informs mo thai ho never
saw it. the copy appears to have for ,,,. nt , no Utiro
been mado in the Attorney Geiioral'ai.if yours," said the gentleman. ' I
ortlco. rinding this copy oiwn, nnd b,,w ii " ii,on,ri..,,e r..,,u-t ii,
without tiirection, upon my aesk, I
presumed it was put tboro for my In
spection and use, and accordingly I
plocvd it in tlio hand of my counsel
fur anch action ns tbey might think
proper In regard to it."
Not Srntimknt Only. The editor
of tho Venango Siertatnr, exercises his
mind In this way : " bile gazing on
t Washington, tho weariod
Mnrab to interfere with bis thrill. For
instance, when thi veteran old aea-dog
was apiointcd Necretary ot the Navy
i he had to borrow money in Wall street
to rig himgclf fit for prcientalion at
...nl- j..n..
it aatiniguiii. rtuw no ia wono anoui
,wu """U
lie has saved that.
i sum in a few vcars out of a aulnrv of
eiiftu tnousnnii tiouar ner annum.
at the rate of ton thousand a year.
What a noble exnmplo I Hohcnon for
American youth.
lr. A. W.M'nshington.grund-nonhew
ol (icn- (- Washington, tho nearest
living rclativo In the father of hia conn-
"i Bnd resident of Denlson, Texas,
"bins a box containing tho following
'or exniuiuon at lue venten-
General Washington's court suit,
of brown silk, sumiosed to bo the suit
in which hp waa inaiir;iiratcd ; Ivory
neiti .et in uoid, preaenteo to w usututr-
,on hy Gcnornl Lafayette ; frword, pro.
sentod to Washington by lion. Darks,
Iho fumous Indian ficliter, before the
Kevolution ; knee and shoe buckles,
nnd, most valuable of all, twelve auto-
raph letters from Washington to bis
irother Snniuol, dated between 1772
and 1783, some from Mount Vernon
and omo from the field, nd all giving)'
Washington's private view, Pftl! war!
then waging. i
aging.
'n"Wf
riillndelphla baaabtitdiare ol med
ical oollege. The number of those in
stitution in full blast in the (Quaker
City is aoven, and the number of grad
uate they tnmod lorth on a defynae.
ins wqrld during the pitnout year I
exactly (jvo htfhdretj ami fourteen.
Women are allowed to vote in Wy
oming, but they are Indifreieiii a to
who op what they vote lor. At n
recent local election there a follow run.
nlng Kir Town Clerk bribtwl eighteen
female rnter with one pound ol enow.
Inggnm.
ZAt'tfARuii Sraaii. "A man might
a well ba in boll without a fan, aa a
Republican Cabinet Minister with
lluhioCrulla llousy," lutuly rtmiaikod
that diatinguUbetJ tHcotogieiat, the
Uon. Zoch. Cbni!lLiig7Ary nf ih
Interior.
1 V TER 10 n HE I' A R TMES T
ERA UPS.
That old scandal about an utU)M,pt:
to rob the Osugo Indian of thoir re
i... n.,,,.. I, ..I,.... ..i'
servo lund In K ansa hu keen revived.
Thu committee on exH.'iiditiur'S in the
Interior l)iurtiiiei4buve lieon looking
into imp phase of it which Intolvoil the
Hl)'ia)enl uf t.'tS.OOO t put lies In Wtt-ll-ingtiirr-hrt'
the fioriHise rf gutting
tbrtnigli a claim lor $50,000. Culonel
W. I'. Adiiirund (J. X. Vaun, who act
ed as attorney for tbo ludieni iu tho
: matter, ut Hit, aceured aeontrnet by
Wdlcii inoy were to nave one-nan tttu
amount they might save tho trils) by
I 1 li,..,u.l 1I...1. . i;,u.i,I.m In ni,..,i.l
ITUItlllir II TI1VIIMIIIIIU IIWBI, (,TIIKl-
i L'ao,Mi0 for thrfif ervi),"und whclJ
- !tho ptsir buinbugged indium flnally
I 1... ' ! ! .1
uy auniuiHirilH euuip iimiivw iiieimui"!
to tret tbat amount mid by tbe gov -
eminent. ' .. - :. r. i i: . in ,. 1
This businuss seem lu buvu Ikoii
perincntt"! with fraud, and (VI. Aduir
was culled Colore too coiuiuiituc In leu
. II...I I...K. Il 1
how lie got the ciuim tlirotigii. lie
confesses to having paid .'!5,0O0 of the
no,
50,000 to secure thu uwurd.uinl status,
that $.1,0(H) ot it WenHo Mrs. Dent in
fulfillment of an aurueincnt made with
her husband, Jndgu Louis Dent, belorel
his death. Judge Dent was employed
to tho Temple, a claim agent, who bud
influence in tho Interior DeiMirtiuenl.
i Tho remainimr i22.OU0. all of which
i wun paid out in Washington, I lie wit-
j ness tails to nccottnt for, and ibu com-
, milU'c arc still nnxinu to know whnl
heenmrr trf it. 1 t.'owen. the lato Assi-t
aut Seorotury of tho Interior. orlered
the kill paid out ofaiiupiiropi intinn fur
tbo piirchuse of sIik R,' ngrrc ultuial
implements, etc., for the Indians. This
; thuii any olhor in. WashingUin, sinless
lit be Kobeson's domain, and thu com
jmilloe charged with t
expenditures ought
I veil the truo inwanln
j exceedingly enspicio
bo scrutiny ol its
to bo able lo re
new of nniuerous
erviwn.., wncii, iuiiiii null euu tfuiiii
wcro , ,h)
or comllliMi0, whit.l prr;tlin(1ed , jr..
vetigate a few of the worat alius,-., l-
whole truth. Philadelphia Timet.
TUB MOSS OLIA N A MOXG US.
It is a proverb in the western coun
try that it is a good augury tor the
husinorw prosperity of any pluce to see
tbe Jowa flockinir Into it. Tbcv nro
the. people who know wboro money is
to be made. Tho same thing may well
be said of the Chinamen, who, iu con
siderable number, now begin to be
"con on tbo streets. They acem to
I havo tho intuitive sense which directs
them to tho spot where money is or is
to lie. It is therefore with pleasure
that wo note the fact that whereas
three yours ago the appenrunru on a
ritlsuurgh auluwalK ol thenueer lilousc.
baggy iianls and sallow fuee of ono of j
these Mongoliun stranger, wa. .tha
signal for a great crowd of men Hid
boys to lorni an inquisitive and tm
i pertinent pmceraion around and Iw
hind him, to-day not evon the smull
oy looks up from his marbles, and no
man or Woman turn his rye. to follow
the chinamen who are soon on our
streets they have become so common.
This 1 as it should be. No better
class of citucens could come lo u. than
these intelligent, faithful, inoffensive
and honest people. They aro an ad
dition to our populition which enriches
tbe whole community. They do not,
a they cannot, com in sack numbers
a tu threaten scriou competiUm with
ny other class of our iwople. Tbey
simply fill the interstices ot our bust
ness life and do something for ns all,
better than we can do them ourseivos.
Socially their coming make little dif
ference. Tbey do not intend to die
unywhere out of China. They are
"heathen,'' of course, but they are ox
emplury in their liro and dealings.
The Christianity we boast of will be
best shown by outdoing them in this
rcsiiect, and ky treating them in a
Christian I. e., in a just and htir man
nor. Pittsburgh Under.
.- ,
ini untiii over near tins aneoioic
of President Pierce? A gentleman
from Charlcstown, Massachusetts, went
to Washington and applied for an utlicc.
Ho was recommended, and would doubt-
i-aa tiAra rw-eiviwl thn a.uwiinf mmtt Knt
prwn.U.nt. "but vour namo is Pic
erco,
nnd I lllilllll bo aootisnd ofshliwinir un -
duo partiality lo my relative." (
,.- n -
Itelic continue to multiply, and they
aro not alone Cimfincd lo old Bible,
nro run nuino ronunm 10 nm nmit,
-ilvcr coin nnd noiont ulnunnr. The
iim-y luminary sayit Hint Mra. Mflry
Shipman, of ltughusvillo, daughter of!
tho lute I.ukins Walli, bo in hcrixis-!
session a silver cup that waa brought
her grnndlathcr,
ihn I.ukins, when
mm
p ...
1 enn on HIS!
.
voyngo
er.
lien. Schent k. ex Minister to Emr
Inml, arrived iu New York a few day
ago. II o was nn med lately beset by
reporters on his arrival in tho lower
nay hut declined to bo interviewed,
. i.,
Miough waa drawn out of him, how.
Hist he hrlt vorv ore
Iwcausu tbe President did not slriud by
blm whilo untler fire. Hut Hehcnek
holds a Mxir hand jiint now.
Advei-ne riiort have been agreed to
by the Committee on Futchts on tho
ujMal for an extension of the Wilson
sewing machine patent. Thi action
will break up a powerful combination
nnd mako the invention puhlio proper
ty, i no inst ni tne patents expire In
ono year. Prices will then be only
one-half what they now aire.
Tbo construction of a atoamboat ftir
inhibition at the contoonial fair al
Philadelphia 'has been bugnk rtt the
Continental Works, New York. It
will be 6fty foot long and t jn foci wide,
with iron frame sheallied with wootl.
It will cost about twenty tbousand
dollar and I expected to bo a model
of beauty, symmetry and speed.
.mT" k.:TiL,, ,ZuFT1
tflii..'Vii IjJJ1 'm ,h"
rekld.sj told him. n4 Bornton and
i J. ' " ""T1IIS wn iiiei ip tnm
HKiuoo npiicored uctore tha ( lyuiet
committee and said that be never said
any such thing.
au mure seem 10 IIOI
C. .1 , '
an end of those particular tbree black
crowa,
4utlge Tafl' commendation In this
ciisi qf the party ia graphically
sumuicd p (hy Iho Olilcago Ttb
In Ihd ronvarit lluvl ke ban neither
crvod in a penilenllnry nor enrnod a
pluce in one,
Th Cincinnati Enqnirtr heaJa it
New Hampshire dlitehe thus: "Hoi.
knap may plant and (intnt may water,
hut God only know where iho in
crpaso I to como from." - ' '
They aroalreadrmnklnrsaivlwtnriea
to b told at tke Oentoanlal reatao
rant. Tbay will b kept in oawdttat
until May 10. 1
j From lite lust reprnt of tho English
' feu body Fund, just iublialiui, il an-
that tho i.riginjtl d,.nci.r,, ,,f half
"""""" s uv-rn in.
ereuned by interest and profit on tbo
boiiHu, to JLUI2 0f)U. 1 Such refill hllmt
do guild to pliilutilliroiu old Guorgu
bunos.
The I'lufulxli'unComputiy, l'honlx
villo, ate building two iuiiiii:iiu Inin
I oliserfutories, each 22C feet liigli, lor
riiirniiMiiit l urk. One of the tower
Is lo bo placed upon tiaorges and the
ollu.e lliiim linuill hill TI.M i.l-..,. .
i ,,.,,. .,, M,ing coiiilucl.l fur differ,
! partius. - ..'
;
Jtf ir drfftlSfranitj. ;
Alt.MKKS, LOOK IIKItK !
1 I' II fl H llllt Hit II
' at net vie aeeir.i ear aruvvei
! uu .,11 the .,u. .f ... .,, tl
ll.at th'-y are nw.-itlotf
ONB CAK LOAD Ol'
Hebron's Patont Lock Level Tread
Thresh Machines, .
OKI CAR LOAD OF
ru.MPinN MfiWFRS and RTtPFDC
" mMSY.vt
-
A""1 '" H' r OHA1N likllXS-FARll.
I l.as rAi okitb a farukkr rnlKXo.
All I lie el'iro Mrkinoe ill be 4J CHEAP lor
CAHM, or r.ker., J f..r mvA IIO1I0KS '.
anil FAT CATIl.K.
,. Tlire aai alea a ral ef new
'1WOUOHHK ROAD HAIJO.Nri,
Waiuli,llw w iU iIU"iao uf in ILo romv nunaer.,
Our T hterhere, Rra.ere an 1 Irill.i are ut the
. 6el mitkeo to the eooutrr.aotl aerreatoa
ftrat-elaoa la cjprr tianunler.
( Cell at ear moat artet la Flo 'a Op.ro Ibuee
I eaa eaaot.na tkare ataebiurF.
F. M. OA 11 DON A.
tarlte.l, Po Mar k 22,'7 i.
BllO,
Wc Bale dhJj StricUf Pure Gcodi
tZttT'
viiitu;
tverr ! of oa. Wait. Load Vera the falkiwtaf
"r"l. aul I aaraetee a Hrao Of Sneaeee
Obd Waiteneee naearpBaaa
r 'MUllM tVERYV'HERE.
M.rr-h 2, 17.3. . . 1
QAUTION
All peraoae are noretir. eaatloai airalaat
norebariug ar in any raaaaer roadjlian wiUi loo
folloaiof prntM-rt. soar ia tha peeatioa of P.
Thaeer, of Weilaoolen, via i Ono ouok atore aad
'. 5.cn1"-1 ",k . 1
pipe, I taiile, S eheln, 1 waen tnb an4 ronbar. 1
bread bowl, I let otiabeo, I Ut glaoia-are, li vdi,
earvet, 3 eriMtlii. lot of llaeare. t lookiae e-U. I
71...-.
bed and WdJine;. t pair bedftea.la, al tbe eante
aae purcliat lv aa at Lonateblee tale ea Uareb
t.lb, and ia len WHS aaid Thtrer on loaa oalv,
ubjeet te oar unler at oay time.
; , ' 1. OOSfl t 80.1
Wellaoetua, He, Marek IS. I7e 3u
FAIRBANKS' STANDARD
SCALES
Of all klnda. Be earrM te bay
only tbe genuine. AIoBa3t,e
Barrow. Warebnaee Truek. iaa
jmrad Mosey liraarra. Are. Ororete' Fitlnrra'
.Acalea Hepalr-d prnmplh.
. VAIKHAKkM. MllltHKoVt'O..
IS Weed Street, Pitteborrh, IV
oar.K 711 3.
lXKCCTOB'S NOTICK -
-1 J Notlea la hereby givea tbat k-tlerf tetta
anter.r bariujr been frenll tl the eobarihar ea
tbeortoto of JACOB UKHKHLIMII, dooooeed,
late ef ItreHy tnwoikip, Cleerfiold oouoty, Pa.,
ell p-T-oni tadrbted lo aald eetate mr reaaeeted
to oiako immediou payotaat, aad there serine;
olaiaie oaia.t the aaaia a 1,1 prooent theaa daly
authenticated for aettleejent.
AIIKAIIAM ItRBERLlXtt,
JOHN riKIIBHLINfl,
Jeffrraan Line, Mar., 70-01 Kxeentori.
Faaaiaa'a Uiloa Boos to Pan.toti.rait liu
tii Canto. il Kiaiairma. Pnoe rodnoed tu
TEN CENT8. "MuoM.Paabli.bl.
oaeaaaaaaBaaaBBaeaaaaeaaaa aaaeriny tbe lueetioa of
tSef tha eiroBiieeot plaeoa of Intoreet aa tha
Ureal Centennial Oroaada. A bolter book tbaa
any of tbe Is erat Oaldeo rjabli'ked. Enciloeo
pnoe to Joke W. Praaier, tJO Walaat ttroel,
Philadelpbia, aad (ot oopr by rrUra mail.
rTchard HUGHES" "
Jt STtCR OT run PEACH
roa
Dernttur Totrnthlp,
, Oaooela Milll P. O.
II offrial baelna aatraitoel la bini will ba
promptly attended la. rasbtl. It.
THE LOfttT CAUSE.
A MAGNIFICENT Plir, Hill ImWm i
itf, ftiinteil hMVf plat ppr. btnatirol
in (..(, m.ni irtiti ii axMiitioa. Il rtyrtMili
M CoDfablcrBU Bjj)dir after ih war rt tuminf t
hi bom, whiets h ftadv trlw an 4 Milt. In
fn.nl r tap niia4 oottaf. tellinf a m1 u of
ta laltwrW of irar, arc two 'ravM witk rada
rrtur, on out of whi ftmf tntnUy kanaj bu
hur,f a Haati. T ihaiflt tb til, rirar ar.4
i rUiag - ia4itta rma aa) rr4 Ta
Uf iteaa tbrouirhth traes, refirarcot ilviHoatk
r Onwi. It if a pie tar that will toaa rtrr
Konttaf rn htart. aai tlktm4 ble m atarv
: o'lern b.iaie. Seat ar mail axiaaM-l aa a
''
j A..r.j'l)rt.Vnt RROWCO . Pokll.hera.
j BaiatoL. t.
I r-Aaenle wanted erefewhers la reU aar
i iw ahhi wataiw rctjwr
cbr'P 'M"1' I
: ar, reiQ. Kanj ,u,nl f..rcali,(r1.B,ii
aer day
tiiolnraa
mo , u-st.
;
- B WITCHES I SWITCHES 1 1
; MRS. 8. J. BROWN,
i ,... . .. .. ...
" .oa aairoMna ui me laoitaol ClearSeld
. ,ioinile. t.Oe feet tbat aha bat itted an a
hair dreading raeoi aod will aiake
SWITCUKS, CVHIS AXI MIXXK
to order. Call oad ana for Toaraelme. ea aha
k" ' l', " ' '"ni.
K.rk., ilwt , Jf U!''I u!i
Cle.rtial.l. hianh 11, IK, St.
AT.ENTlON, BLACK HILLS MEN I
Eiflt.
ainrle or rapeetinf nf beiir ot ikta. at
p tee fro a SS B-i Sift,
Khail rill,.. t an elngta ntwafo nn.
naaars lltlH.l, b
Vraeili la'lni J, t-: ti s.,a.
Bdt'nlvnin ' "' ' '-'" H.r hall rip
iiriUIl m, or niit.il i-.nrUtf.. fcl.ts to M.
Call end eoenr arile for illuelretet prioelliu -CCHtAT
VKTKRS( filial WONKA.
SJ l.inrrty itfreel, rlll.bnrgb, Pn.
star. ll,"ro.m.i ,..."
pLASTEM , '
Wa are nretienid te abis k . j
;Cean Uad riaaier, aeie (raad raadr hrnae,
" ' eieiiana aa iaa Ulearseld railroad ia ar
ioade of twelre aaj fiHtrteea teat, at tore lew
prloee. Oaaignora' weight in all oaaee lo ba
paid frt, N,r irtrtrtolara, addrex
, . IHORTUIl'UM CO.. .
. lleUtfonle, 1st.
March 11, IS,; l
I)
ISSOliUTION..
Nultee la herebe elvea Ik.l it..
htrrtnlbre otiatlog aad doing bneineat an.lar tbo
am noao of Uroum, Llgblnor A tV, at Wkil.
nro run, iletrarin toworbip, waa dl'oilrrd he
aatiiel ooneealea lb Jd dor af Jolj. lata. Tho
bnohe of tho raid rra are la tbo handa ot new
UmaaaaW oettleelenl.
. OOM, ttt.llTSltCO.
Olen llopa, Man l ISIS t
D
ISSOLrTlON
. . r ...p eemeioraoaiaiing roan
T !.. ...... L I I . r , . . . .
SMI. nl and Iuo Sbieael. aader lao trot .
name of Kill. Sioeal A Co.. doing kaalaeaa in tbo
butoagh of Wallaeetan, CleartelJ oaaale PVna'a,
woe dl,...lrrd bj annual eeaaeat oa the let da M
April, UN. . II.LISMALA C(i. .
JAallaareaa, Mama H l(f(.t.
DAYTON DNldFiVCiEMT,
Tba RatBtner tara. af Ikva Uttsra lla
AraoJ.aj7 will tiaaa H..m-tj, AfW il U,
lira.
adttraai
vt-r rvrwin ar in-r torferjf wa
I'Hor. D I.OVK.
Mara St, IBM
c
OMB AND 8KTTt.K
Harlb laketl On hratharlat aartaerehla. I
derire ta bare oa; aid aooaanta ekeed. I there
lore aire aellee lo all wha hanw thaaaaehree la.
da led ta too k, eoeae rarward awn and reule ap,
aa that a-eeea lake a ee-iWenere. '
ClearSold, Jar; II, U K. y. M. OA ft DOS.
J
oa rr.iNTiNo.or wirti hxbcru
tleaoeetlr atornted al tkll olet.
V