Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 05, 1876, Image 2

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NEW HAMPSHIRE.
The New Jlnimisliiro Htato Poinn-
Ames, of Alasenicliusclls, iii iii.u ..lHilt Coniniiltoo Imvo isaiiwl tin ad-
I of lion. Hullor, In tympany J) illi a buml. d,v
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til ciiuciii nwv,,ni
In XI luiu.lnr.! IK 'iSAS nn.l
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as a kintl olQociisI, lrwyirtn every! A !,. air, li trat
tiling in Pn cash jiiul BifiiHitv liiieTi
ANOTHER PROP OF TYRANNY
Hit OK EX.
Quo utlor another cil tbu inluinoui
luwa iiactatil by, Ihu lUdiculs in tlio
t tiiokoi B. Goodlandbb, Editor.
worth linvinir. Ainoti rind liis liniiil
hnvo been nerving tliu iiilu of Unit
Stato im Governor mul othor high offi
cial positions, nl iKwrly all f them
huvo been iinpcaclictl or mint to the.
ptnitcnliary. 'J'lio (iovcrnor was tho
WRDrJrMDAY MORNINO, APRIL 1, 1STS. llMlt to l6 Wilt MB. Tim days ago, ill
tDo utilise oi iti'Tiroseiiiniivos ot yim
sitwijini, a HU'C .lionifiovoriiorAinos
was read, in which ho ofl'orwl to resign
bis oftleo on condition that tlio articles
of impeachment ngn'mst bim were dis
missed. Tlio House -no ordered by a
vote of 78 to 10, ami when tho Im
peachment court convened nt three
o'clock, the articlp!i were dismissed
and the Governor's loiter wan react:
Exirouva Orricw,
- JictaoB, Ulea., March Ivtb. 1170.
To lie prtuVe o las .Viol ilttittippi i
1 hereby reipertfully reaign my olhoe of liar
eraor of lot Dial OI..MIMIBMpnl,
Aim
Tjftle.1 tinn I heir.lalo d. feat. vl he Vusoii waa a ,wor, are tainf swept off tlio ilattito
liavo served , JiuriihHwd voi(J Tliioiv the wordnJ book, tind Iib pricked S premo Court
or ioir own makiiigiho memuvin 01
whic h betam jWiiieiJ Ui override their
prejudices to maintain their reputation
as sound coiiHlitutionul Inwyura. The
i ciiitao and
inennliij,' S lli result of (ho nieetjon?
Reader. If yon nnl to know what la going oa
U tba bulinoNi world, Jnal roe. our auvertliing
oolBmne, Ibe SjHtiel eolnmB lo parlteular.
' A "soventy-ai." editor was convey
ed q town on Saturday by a Consta
ble What airs nonto peoplo do put
on f Look out for tho marblo slab I
Stats Cokvintiom. Tho proceed
ings of the Pcniocratio State Convon
tinn will bo found in full on our first
paj;o His week. Let everybody read
tho proceedings.
' C, J. Amies, formerly of tho Pitts
burg ( ts.wuTciiii, has been made man
aging editor of tho 1'liilodelphia Prru,
nnd will avumo his now chargo on
Mondny next. ' ''
Tho "Conl'edenito Brigadiers" soem
to annoy tho "loyal millions" more in
Congress, by eiosiinr tlio robberies ol
"Chrisliun Klatosinen," than they did
nt Hull llnii or Clinncelorsvillo.
Stii.l limiArrr. -ljoyalista are still
nnnoyed. "ThoOonredorate Hrigadiors"
in tin) present CongieHS, nro unearth
ing Logo frauds every day, commitlod
by (trnnt and bis confederates in crime.
' ilr. Jonks' commit too havo just di
covorcd tho fast that five toy ul men have
stolen (400,000 from the iwnsion fund.
Is this robbing tho soldiers' orpbnns;
or is. it only the loyul method of rais
ing campaign funds to carry elections?
The selection of Mr. Clymcr as del
egate lo tlio Natiouul Convention wai
imperatively demanded as showing the
ronfidenco of tho Democracy of Penn
sylvania in his iutcgrity, honor, and
fidelity in the Into proceedings in Con
gross. ' -. , - ... - . .:
Thos. Xt. Grayson, of tho Crawford
Vimoernt ; B. F. Morris, of tho War
ren fjcilgtr, and H. B. Brown, of the
Cliirion Democrat were appointed Pres
idential Electors for their respective
district by tho Democratic Stato Con
SveAkino Odt. Tho Chicago Julcr
saj's (hat tho llepublican party
is In a fair way to get ridof ilatliic-cs.
nad adds, "If it could do as much with
its fools the country might breathe
ensior." Does tho lntfr-Ocmn wish to
decimate its party ? 1
- llond "The Two Kepublics" on our
fourth page, as well as tho article taken
from tho N'ew. York OWroer, entitled
"Official Corruption." The particularly
"loyal," and the politico-religious press
of the country is being severely tostod
sinco "tho Hecchcr-Belknnp business
has lr0kcu out so violently.
1 PoPtJlAn. Our devil, who evidently
has beer, paying some attention to the
Hiibjoct, informs us, nlthotigh the editor
of the Tinn has been a resident ol this
county for 6nly a few years, that his
name appears more frequently on the
Quarter Sessions Docket, than it does
on the pages of the Timet. , . ,.
One of tho '70 editors has discovor
od that this is not a free country, ex
cept so fur that if a man cannot get
bail nt home he cau be accommodated
abroad, and for that rcuson can view a
marblo slab from tho outside, still
How easily soma christians are made
happy) It remarkable, bit true,
nevertheless. "
An UxtiApr-Y Marbiaoi Married
on tho I2d tilt, at Lancaster, all the
intelligence., virtue and integrity of the
Htnlo, the Pittsburg Potl, and the Lan
caster htrUigauxr. Wo hopo tho edi
tors of these journals will be happy in
tho future. They had better remem
ber tho fublc ol tho frog and tho ox,
and not "bust," too.
Another Oitbaok! Tho Judiciary
Committco's report to Congress on Fri
day, gnvo. Attorney (ionerul Pierro-
pont n very black eye. Uo seems to
roost as low on tho ladder of fame as
cither of tho misorablo Orvilles Bab
cock or Grant. II those "Confederate
Urigndiers" dim't Mop unearthing Had
ical frauds, the whole party will leave
(he country.
The llepublican Convention of New
York instructed fur Conkling fur PreS
iilenL WJiat does this mean ? Ho is
tho bosom friend of Grant, and as be
.cannot be nominated for President,
will New York go for (irnnt? The
fight in tho Convention was Custom
House and anti-Custom House, but as
tit fortuor won tho day, it looks as il
tiraot was hankering alter a third
'tertli. " ' '' ' '
The answer is iiluiu to every observ
ing Diind ; tho verdict is fraudulent,
a purchased one, and in no sense repre
sents the honest sentiment of the Slate.
The pooploof Mew Hampshire do not
approvo fraud and corruption in the
administration of'tlio government; they
do not givo their support to tho dis
honest uml onrrupl men by whom tho
government is now administered, as
lUey aro mado to appear J,o d.o by tho
rosuu ot tne lute election, i nal result
was secured by fmod and briliery of
such stupendous proportions as was
never before practined upon tho eo
pie of any Stale. Kvidenoc of this is
to be found in every town; it is known
UELKNAP'fi IMPEACHMENT, j THE CENTENNIAL OPENING.
Til K ARTICLES CH AHI1INO I'M WITH UIUU j I'Kclllll.l MJ1B or KXEHCIHIM.
CKIMU AMO HIUllllIA.NOaUI. , .
.. , The guiicrul plan for tho exercises at
IV .iiHmnH u iri an ThA . It. ,l. i i i.-..iiki
muchmeni arueies ag"m sir. iiei
knap, roporvea
Judiciary
latest wooding out is the so-culled en
forcement act, which amounted to
almut marlial law wherever put in
operation, and which has proved so
terrible an engine of oppression in the
hand of Kadicul Administrations. This
act has been declared unconstitutional
by the Supreme Court of the United
Stules, lint one of the nine judges dis
senting." Whaf tt fortifying robnko
this should be to the parly iu power,
who passed this law iu defiance of tho
Constitution that they might gratify
their halo and bigotry. Tkunk Heaven
nil tho efforts ol these enemies of free
of nil men: no inlelliiont man donbu government lo assimilate our inslitil
it, no honest man denies il. Tho im- lions to thoso of monarchial Kumpc
URLMRRT AURK.
At flvo o'clock, T. M. Stone, presi
dent of tho Senate, was installed as
Governor. That was a speedy change
of rulers. It can scnrcelv bo said to
hove boon a very graceful retirement
on the pait of Allien ; it would have
boon quite as good for his reputation
if ho hud been removed by Impeach
ment as In havo resigned, because of
tho knowledge that ho would be put
out if he did not go. The people ol tho
State are, however, well rid of him.
Uo can now return to his native
borne Massachusetts nnd in connec
tion with his notorious father-in-law,
open an ofllco for thediffusion of undent
ed Badieal principles. Tho fateof those
notorious scoundrels who found their
way down South during the war for
tho exclusive purpose of robbing and
pillaging the people of that suction,
should furnish a good lesson to both
sections, n hut numerous political fu
nerals Grantisin will cause in this coun
try, superinduced by impeachments,
and otherwise enforcing the law against
rogues, who havo been elevated into po
sition by accident. . '
MULE BOXES FOR SOLDIERS
RONES.
The Washington Gipitol of Sunday
contained the following editorial, whiob
is a specimen of somo of tho doings of
that party which is now so busily rak
ing np tho bones of dead soldiers to
awaken sectional strile with them. It
seems that as they dig them up, they
bring with them mule honos,too,doposit
ed in soldiers' graves as soldiers' bones
undor tho contract system, which has
been so peculiarly profitable to our
"loyal rulers. Let us road :
We amused tho liveliest sort of
wrath in tlio breasts of the loyal Had-
icais somoycars since, when, comment
ing on John Logan's gravo strewing,
we sum then mm ttic graves so oenow-
rud and wont over bad been filled by
contract, aim mat tho shrewd lankees
engaged in finding bones, being paid
so much a grave, went tor the negro
burying grounds, nnd alter exhausting
thoso, got up a lively supply of inulo
bones. To were denounced as ft de
tainer, and while on paper called as a
boss, another asserted that tho truth
was not in us.
Xow it appears from the investiga
tion being bad beforo the Military
Committee that wo only slated facts.
Tho bones, Federal, Confederate, ne
gro and mule, aro so near tho surfaoo
that they are open to inspection, and
ibe number ol nnmistakablo mule bones
make tho workmen howl. This is a
precious government of ours, lieally
wo are getting ashamed oi it we join
Kato Held in a blush. Tho soldiers
in the late war wero killed in ft job
made nn in contracts tor substitutes.
Tho burial of bono was a job in which
we wore swindled with white, negro
and mule bones, and now wo hoar that
the headstonoR were job, in wbioh a
Keokuk tailor mado a divide with the
Secretary of War.
A Don n Party. The Republican
party in this State seems to bo very
easily handled. A Slate Convention
mot on the 24th nit., at Uarrisburg;
bad caucus and settled just what
would bo done, actually even appoint
ing ft committeo of nino to select dele
gates and electors, to report to an ad
journed mooting of tho caucus the next
morning. This was the resolution
adopted on motion of Senator Rutan :
"Jtaolnd, That a committee of nine
bo appointed by the chair, to report to
this caucus at 10.30 a. m., to-morrow,
for revision, rejection or adoption, four
delegates at largo and fllty-four dis
trict delegates, with alternatives, to
represent tbo fetnto ol Pennsylvania in
the Republican National Convention.
together with twenty nino persons U
form an electoral ticket, with instruc
tions to report a list as delegates and
electors such persons as may bo nam
ed Ul thoin by delegates from tho sev
eral congressional districts, with this
limitation that no person shall bo re
ported on the list of delegates who is
not in favor of tbo nomination of Gov.
Uartranll for tho presidency, anil also
to report tho order of business for tho
convention." ,
In fact everything dono in caucus
was accepted by tho Convention, and . ral,nJ'
all the delegates had to do In the Con
vention was to answer tbo roll call.
mouse "conniption fund" of the Repub
licans, mainly contributed from steal
ings lrom tho Treasury, was every
where used to buy tbo votes of tho
poor and needy tho men who have
ueen uujinvcu ! employment iiirougn
the ruinous policy of the administrtion
the victims of that corrupt rule
which they were I has hired to endorse.
This, aided by frauds ution the check
list, secured that "victory" whk-h is
mado to appear as an endorsement of
tho most corrupt and scandalous ad
ministration that ever misruled ft free
and enlightened people. And it was
tn unnblo them to effect this result by
these atrocious means that tho ttepiiD
lican majority in tho last legislature
rejjefed, by a' strict party vote, the pro
posed bill to punish bribery in elec
tions. If that bill bad become n law,
and boon faithfully executed, this most
disgraceful result could not havo I wen
accomplished tbo election oonld not
havo been carried by bribory nnd fraud.
But rejecting this, and i-esorting to
open briliery lo an unprecedented ex
tent, tho Republicans have brought
shame and disgraoe upon our Slate.
From one end of the country to the
other her name is a by-word and a re
proach, and her sons abroad, who have
boon Justly prond of their nativity, now
feel their chocks mantlo with shame
as they hear her characterised as "the
mose corrupt State in the Union."
Grant Jobs. Yankee' shrewdness
and enterprise has always been con
ceded. But, under tho influence and
nurture of Radicalism, this characteris
tic has bloomed and yielded a full crop
of I mit. When the administration gave
contracts to bury dead soldiors, and
then another contract fur tombstones.
Ibis enterprise culminated. When sol
diers' bones were exhausted, tho bones
of dead mules were made to answer in
theoountingof graves; and tombstones
with the "unknown," added largely to
the profits of that loyal job. The do
ings of modem "Christian Statesmen"
arc being brought tothe sunlight every
day. It is very evident now that men
who shouted themselves him rue while
proclaiming their loyalty, were simply
robbing the people ot their liberty and
property. ' It seems that those godless
scoundrels never dreamed that tho peo
ple would elect a Democratic Congress
which would expose their loyal villi&o-
Ics. But the day of reckoning has
come, and out of tho mouths of their
own loyal witnesses is the whole Rad
ical party condemned and disgraced.
A Sum n KAit Lehsos, The Brandy
wine Bank, (incorporating revolu
tionary idea) was the title of a monied
Institution established at West Chester,
in this State several years ago. Every
man connected with it was "loyal to
thcooro" which, asshownby recent de
velopments at Washington and through
out tho country, to be, a license to
rob and plunder the public. The officers
of this monied institution seem lo have
lived too fast, and spent other people's
money as thongh It was their own, nnd
when tho owners called for their de
posits, short time ago, they found
the door closed. The Sheriff has since
taken charge of this model bank.' The
bank-building which originally cost
$50,250, was sold ou tho 30th lilt., for
110,700, and tho President's house,
which cost 117,400, was knocked down
for 16,800. How isthatforshrinkago?
When will men stop plaj Ing tho fool
"in tho midst of Colleges and Schools?"
" PorsTED Sarcasm. Tho Hunting
doB Journal boasts that among all the
charges ol corruption against our pub
lie men, Sonator C'amoron has thus fur
ewaped Well, It is rather remarka
ble, as It Is well known Ire has been tho
Boss Tweed of corruption at both liar
risburg nnd Washington for nearly
half a century. But tho old Winneba
go has betn as successful It I fnx in
covering his tracks.
: AToLrriCAt Hcaliawao. General
Tokor Schenck, lijto Minister to Eng
land, is on his logs a.niu and has been
, doing some hard swearing before tbo
Committee on foreign relations. The
- OeneTnl knew how to handle the Km
' Uitt Mino stock', but ho cannot get over
tbo iinpertinonoo of the committee in
! naestion. . The committee seems to
' hold all the Aces and Jacks, hence tho
Plenipotentiary loses constantly, al
though ho isjho author of a work en
J'okor. , i ..
, .Tho odilort of the Pittsburg roM
nnd Ike Lancaslur lildligepcrr seem to
be highly displeased over the result ol
our State Convention. Why iu thun
der did they uot lako hold of the ma
ihiue and make it run In their groovo
nnd have UtenisWras ducted dolrgatos.
The patriots Indicated were on the
ground all tho time, and should have
infused their. .l)OUSt.(?) purposes, and
Domoorstic desigm lot that body of
. intelligent delegates. Who is the clown
i this play, Bf how? '
"Tba eonilaot of a SaoatoiV Lwumtor imtt.
tiftmnr.
Well, you have mado frequent efforts
at that job, and failed, suppose yon
now try to regulate "tbo conduct of
an editor." Please put your own house
hold in order before you mcddlowith
your neighbor's affairs. More proprie
ty and less impudence would wear
better in the Pott ofllco and in your
own. Ago may iiuprovo your case,
bat tho Pott man is becoming more in
discreet every year. No editors in the
Stale are so frequently found outsido
ol their baliwick as those of tho Post,
and if Iho nMnranr men don't tack
about they will land In the same ditch.
This thing of manufacturing Presidents,
Governors, Supreme Judges and one's
self into promioenco, is no recent effort
nn tho part nf some egotistical editors,
and is becoming disgusting to the
The Frksint Business. Tho Hon.
Wm. Scruggs is tho representative ol
the United Slates of America at Boga
to, tho capital of the United States of
Columbia. In recognition of friend
ly diplomatio service performed by the
Hon. Mr. Scruggs in behalf of the
United State of Columbia, tho Gov
ernment of that country presented him
with ft solid silver ink-stand. But a
auspicious Congress will not permit
Mr. Scruggs to aixiopl tho ; present.
The present business haa about dono
it work in this country, and if tbo
peoplo are not yet satisfied with itsde
moruliring effects, tboy aro tno stupid
to be Ireoincn. But then, why bo so
fajlidions about a subordinate official
taking a slico oh ths same loaf from
which the President has been cutting
for sovon or eight years. If it is a sin
for Scruggs to take a present, how can
it bo ostoemod and treated as ft virtue
In Grant, who Jiss dono wholesale
business In this line?
The editor of tho Timet paid our
town a visit last Saturday. He came
by private convcyanoo, and while here
gaied on the marblo slab, high up on
the prison. ' Be teems to love that In
stitution and is making a huge effort
to got inside. JJow bo will succeed in
thl indortaking, the future will ro
!. It scezni ha wants to play John
Banytn, or iniUU some other up arty r
VI aWMBl UtBSB, , Ho kop
born Ssint will be grattlsd.
The Kxr Note. Mr. Monaghau, in
his oxoellent speoch nn tho occasion of i
his election as permanent president of
the Democratic State Convention at
Lancaster, last week,' struck the key
note of the coming presidential cam
paign in his concluding sentence, "Let
us, in our actions to-duy, remember
that tho great need of the country is
honest and upright men in office, and it
is our mission to supply that want."
Things have come to such a pais in
the management of political affairtthat
tho ordinnry questions of policy about
which moil differ must be held in abey
ance, pcndiiiL' necessary moral pur
gation. It is of little use to amend
our laws or ri-paif our constitutions, If
they nro to be enforced by a civil ser
vice so rolton that no department of it
appears to bo any longer Bound or sub
stantial. 1 '
Tub Twestietu. We are proud ol
the delegates which will represent the
Domooraoy or the AXlb Congressional
District in the approaohing National
Democratic Convention at St. Louis,
For ability, integrity, Democracy and
energy, wo bold at letst three Aces and
a Jack, In the pack made up at Lan
easter, and feel like playing a lone hand
with any district in the Bute. Th
proceedings of the Convention will be
huai in full In this issue. But tho
reader eaanot eoJoU lYoin any district
four such champions as Wallace, oj'
Clearfield, pill, 'of Union 'two of the
four delegate!) at large Novo, ot Clin
top and tlfftf, of MitJip.' ' ". ' ,' ! '
uro coming to naught., The highest
tribunal, although the opinion was long
delnyod, speaks, and in that opinion
wo find tho following Democratic and
time-honored principle luid down :
'The Government of the United
.Stales is one of delegated power alone.
Its authority is defined and limited by
tbo Constitution. All powers not
granted lo it by that instrument are
rtnietition
cle is as follows :
That William W. Bellnap, while he
was iu offieo as Secretary of .War to
wil, on tho 8th day of (Mobor, 1870
had the power and aithority under
tho laws of tho United Slutos, as Sec
retary of War, lo appont a person to
niuinUiin a trading establishment al
$w Adwliscnut.
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The Supreme Court.
The Senate and House of Represen
tative. The IcudiugoHlcorsof tlio Army and
Nnvy.
The t Governors of the States nnd
Territories and their stuffs,
t 'the Ix-irislalure of Peiinsvlvaniii.
Fort Rill, ft military post ol tlio Unltco; I be llnurd ot Mule Supervisors,
States I that said JiolkmP iirumised tu L'i'lw i'oruuiu ComuaiaMauura,...,,
appoint one Caleb P. lursb to main- ' The Centennial Commission uml the
tuin said trading cstablttlimont at said I chief subordinates.
military post, and thereafter the said j The Centennial Board ot Finance
P. Marsh and omi John 8. Kvansj
Caleb 1 . Jlarsli and omi J
did enter into un ngrecoxnt In writing,
substantially as Ibllowii Here the Coinniiilee.
Tho Government Board ot finance.
Tho Woman's Cunlenninl Kxeciitive
articles of airrcemcnt ar' set out iu ox
tenso : that tlicrcnftcAon the 10th of
October, 1870, said llehnap, as Sucre,
tary of War, did at b tnstanco and
request of said Mbit, nploint said
John S. Kvuns to mnintiin said trad
ing establishment at fort Sill, and in
consideration of such nn'o'ntmoiit that
said Belknap did. nn i about the 'id
nf November. 1870. Inlnwfullv and
corruptly receive Imniwid Marsh tho
M-ved to the States or the iwople. '"" of I1.R00, and did it divers times
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Constitution or laws or tho l.nitea
States except such as tho Government
of the United Stales has the authority
to grant or secure. All that cannot
be so grunted or secured are lelt nnder
tho protection of the States."
Tno nuovr may bo called pretty
sound Stato Rights doctrine and com
ing from a Radical tribunal will grate
harshly on tho feelings uml temper of
the opposition, but in the language of
the magnificent Twnod "what arc they
going to do about It." Ihitwdle Intrlli-
gemir.
RADICAL MUSIC.
Tho Chicago Tribune which, for a
long time, stood by Grant and bis for
tune, manfully sustaining him and but
tling courageously against heavy odds,
has at length thrown up iho sponge
nnd confesses having boeu badly worst
ed. It docs not hesitate to speak its
mind plainly, and in language both
truthful and eloquent proceeds to do-
scribe the poit'on of tho party of
which It is a representative In terms
like thcHo:
"Mr. Belknap's crimo unfortunately
docs not stand alone. 1 1 conspicuously
marks and illustrates the criminal laxi
ty and scandalous profligacy of a sys
tem of civil service whose corruption
is aa wide-spread and as radical as iu
administration la discreditable lo the
nation. Loose personal morality, looser
official morality, havo become general;
tho opinion has gained strength that
it is no crime to plunder the Govern
ment; and it has been extensively
taught that a parly iu office should
facilitate as far as possible the opor
tunitics of its own members to butter
their private fortunes. What we wish
to say is, that tho Republican enndi.
date for President in 187b' must be
known to tbo whole peoplo lo bo free
from all taint or question of responsi
bility for anything in tho past that haa
tho faintest odor of weakness, corrup
tion or equivocation in the administra
tion ot tho Government, the distribu
tion of patronage, or the social demora
lization of the Nation. I'lsttorn,s can
not supply confidence. Tho people
will ask, 'Who Is tbo man?' and if the
man be a part nf the things and timos
which tho peoplo have already dolorm
ined shall now pass away forever, then
such a man may as well select his
place In ohsenrity at once."
Dviso Words. The following aro
tho dying words of somo of our emi
nent statesmen, recontly deceased :
Shed no muleteers lor me. H. It.
Bristow.
The game is played out. Poker Bob
Schonek. .-.
Stand by your post-tradcrshipa
7u ifflmw. Belknap.
- I am glad that I die young. It
would be t terrible thing to grow old
and sinful. Williams.
My son, nevor writ letters. Pior-
ropont.
ibis is not suicide, nnl assassination.
John B. Henderson.
If I bad only boon born twins 1
could havo made just twice as much.
Orvil L. Grant.
Some love to roam o'er the dark sea
loam, but as for mo, give me a worm
eaton hulk in a snug harbor. Roboson.
Don t weep tor mo. l m glad to got
out of tho wilderness. Moct me on the
happy hunting ground. Delano.
Tell B. Butler 1 die happy, by special
request. R. H. Dana.
Look not on the still when it is
crooked. John McDonald.
They say the streets of the new Jeru
salem are paved with gold. 1 want to
go. Boss Shephanl.
Yt bo would have thought that cold
tongue would kill a man ? Jabbering
Jim Blaino.
This is a sacred Ibing. Deacon Mc
Kec. A tanner won't last you more than
eight years. Babcock.
L go whore "mum's Iho word."
Joyce. St. Lovit Timet.
Tim A, B, C, or it. An exchange
furnishos the following alphabet of the
administration for tho now Secretary
of War, whoso education has just bo
gun:' A la for Arary, aala is his prsisn.
B la for Bafcwtb, wbf, abuohl bo la hli'n.
C la for Oalfai. M.Silliar'a baa nan.
0 la tlalaao, who aoiodlad Iba roo man.
E ia for Knma, on England noloadao.
V la f"t Port Hill, Ibal poor Brlhoap i-siitoM.
A la far llrant, wha la partial lo boafaa.
II la fur Harrington, ai pari tn asloi.
1 la for fnfalla, and Mra. U.'a rauh.
J la for Jcijoa, who a nleo thing did botfh.
K la for Ka blot and Uondj ablrt Marion.
L was Iho Landanltl for Will ami u aport on.
M ia for alarah, who to proaaaa vat 03a tut.
N la for No osa but Brialow ihat'a bonaat.
O It for Ortll, lha go batwaao broinar
P la for Ptarropoal, aosvloiiaM to oaaoothor.
Q la Iba Qoaaltoo lhal so oaa anal u.
K ia Iba Kaiponfi that hsp out tba fal.
B la for Hbaphard. hla riagllat and pandora. '
T nro Iba Taipoaara, boaa aaonrjr ha aqoaodara.
U la for L'laaaaa, lhat-alaada bj tbaaa friandi.
V la Iba Villalolai that ha ilafnn.li.
W ara Iba Wllnoaina, bflnlod with vt'lanoa.
X Iho 'Xmlaalioa wblah ha aaoat allanoa.
V la Iho l'all from tho nation that riagl.
Z II tba 7.RSI f).r a nw atata of thiaga.
Via. Robin Boon's Barn. Accord
ing to tbo following item from tho Wa
vorly A'lcoaite, Philadelphia is prepar
ing tho sinews of war for Uio coining
Oontennial solge : "On Monday last the
merchandise from 100 enrs was trans
ferred lrom ,tho Erie to tho Lehigh
Valley at the station, for tho (Quaker
City,'1 "ilB,t Kriday, 25,000 tierces of
ham from SU Joseph, Mo., was trans
ferred from tho Krio to the Lehigh
road at this station fur Philadelphia,
consigned to one man." This is cer
tainly a very crooked route from St.
Jo to Philadelphia, But then, busi
ness is business.
Whrrb to Get Documents. Tho
Democratic organisations in all the
States and Territories aro requested to
nnd the name of their Committees,
immediately, to tbo Congressional
Committee. Applications for docu
ments, speeches, and other political
matter, and all communications relat
ing to the business of the Committee,
should be addressed to tho Secretary,
Hon. James E. Harvey, 1324 f atreet,
Washington City. Kdilora who send
their newspapers to tho Committoe
will be liimishcd with all documents
true of ohfcrgg.
. 11 1 est sa Cltweb, Chairman.
W. I. Babnuu, TfroaAuWr. '
J. E.-Uabvit, Secretary.'
? ,' r i r - e ,' 1
f January, 1871, andabout the end ofl
each three months curing the term oi
oiio wholo yenr, while he was still in
office as Secretary or VVar, nnlawfully
receive from suid Jlarsh like sums of
11,500 in consideration of tho appoint
ment of said Kvivis. and in cousnlern
tion nf bis ( Belli uip s) permitting said
Kvnns to continie to maintain stud
trading establishment at P'ort Sill,
wherebythe sail William W. Belknup,
who was thcr Secretary ol War, as
nfaresaid, wa guilty of high crimos
and misdemeanors in office.
Tho second article recites :
That aaid iVm. W. Belknap, while
Secretary of War, aforesaid, did, on
the 4th of November, 1873, wilfully,
corruptly, and unlawfully, lako and
receive from said Marsh tho sum of
$1,500, in coosidurilion that he would
continue to porrait John S. Kvans to
maintain a trading establishment at
Fort Sill, and that be did improperly
permit the said f.vans to continue lo
maintain the aaid Hading establishment
at tho said military post, and the said
Belknap was thteby, whilo he was
Secretary of War, oi high misdemean
or In bis said ofltio.
Tho third article recites: '
That the Raid IV m. Vf. Belknap, as
Socrotary of War tf the United States,
did appoint John S.Evans to main
tain a trading establishment at Fort
Sill, and that said Evans by virtue of!
The Judges of the Inhibition.'
I bo Stiilu C entennial Hoard. , ,
The Oily officials of Philadelphia.
This list is subject to revision. As
the exercises are to bo held In open air,
it will Ini possible for a gieoUir multi
tude to witness tbcin. About 10)
o'clock A. M., the persons invited list,
ing bctiti conducted to their plsce. the
ochesiin of 159 conducted by Tlieodoru
Thomas, w ill play I be nntionul air of
nil nations. iho President ol Iho
United Slates will be conducted to the
ground by Governor ll.irtrnoft, with a
military vscort. The following pro
gramme will thin be carried out: -"The
Grand March,'' written for the
occnsixii by Richard Wagner.
"Invocation ol Ibe Divine Dleaoing,
origimil hymn by J. (i. Whiltier.
Originul Cantntu Words by Sydney
l.iituer, ot doorgiu ; 31usio by i;uuluy
Buck, of Connecticut.
Brief presentation by lhu President
of the Centennial Commission, report
ing tho Kxhibition to the President of
the United States.
An address by the President of the
t inted Slates, which no will clow by
declaring tho Kxhibition open. Imme
diately the flags will be unfurled, the
artillery will Hro a salute, tho chimes
of the lower and other great bells will
ring, and tho chorus of GOO will render
Handel's "Hallelujah." Tbo foreign
commissions will move to their respec
tive assignments in the main building.
Tin) President of tho Uuiuxl States es
corted by tho Commission and iho
Board of Finance, and the invited
guests, will enter the north doors ol
tho main building and move aocom
panicd by tbo music of great organs,
along the great avenue in such a man
ncr aa to pass by each national com
mission.
Tbo procession will then rnws to
Machinery Hull and wa!k down the
main avenue to the centre. Then nt a
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such appointment had since, until thoHignil fmllt tl,e President of the United
2d day of March, 1376, maintained that Smtes tho cnurmous ongino and its
trading establishment, and had below
ho was so appointed, and in onter to
procure such appointment and bo con
tinued therein, agreed with Marsh that
in consideration of said Belknap's ap
pointing him (Evans) lo maintain said
trading establishment, at the Instance
and request oi said Marsh, be (Evans)
would pay to him I Marsh) a large sum
of monoy quarterly in advance from
the date of his atid appointment by
said Belknap to wit 112,900 during
the year, and othor large sums quar
terly during each year, in order that
be, the saitf Evans, should bo permit
ted by aaid Belknap to maintain such
trading establishment at such post;
that Evans did pay to Marsh such
sums of Money quarterly during each
year until tho month of December, 1875
that Marsh, upon the receipt ol each
of such payments, paid one-half thereof
LU ueiaiiap, anu.ase suia uwtlrnnp,
while knowing those facts, and having
power to remove Evans from such
position at any time, criminally disre
garded his duty as Secretary of War,
and basely prostituting his high office
to bis lust lor private gains, did un
lawfully and corruptly continue aaid
Kvans in such a position, and permit
bim to maintain tis establishment to
the great injury and damage of officers
and soldiors of the army of tbe United
Stales stationed at aucb post, as well
aa to emigrants and freighters and oth
er cuitons ol tbo United States, against
publio policy, and t the great disgrace
and detriment of tho public service,
whereby William W. Belknap was, aa
Secretary of War, guilty of high crimes
and misdemeanors in office.
Article 4 charges Belknap with hay
ing received from .Marsh largo aumsof
money for and in consideration ol his
(Belknap's) having appointed Evans to
maintain a trailing establishment at
Fort Sill, and in lonsidoralion of his
continuing him therein, whereby ho
(Belknap) bad been guilty of high
crimes and misdemeanors in office.
This articlo Is accompanied by seven
teen specifications setting out various
times and circumstances of payments
of money. A rticle 5, after reciting the
same general fact!, charges that Bel
knap was induced to make tho appoint
ment of Evans by die influence and re
quest of Marsh, and that Evans paid
lo Marsh, in consid'ration of such in
fluence and request, divers large sums
of money at various limos, amounting
to about Biz.uou a ear, lrom tho date
of sucharipointmonitothe2d of March,
1876, all of which facts tho said Bel
knap well knew, yd said Belknap, in
consideration that be would permit
said f.vans to contiiuo to maintain said
traiding establishment, and that such
payments might continue to be made
to said Marsh by sa d Evans corruptly,
received from said Marsh, either for
his own (Belknan'O use or to be paid
lo the wife of said Belknap, divers large
sums of money at various times, set
ting out the dates and amounts ; all ofl
which acts and doings were while
iho said Belknap was Secretary of
n ar, and wero niga misdemeanors in
ofllco. . t
The close of lbs document is as fol
lows: '
And Uio House of Representatives,
by protestation, saving to themseles
tho liberty of exbirting nt any lime
thereafter any fur.hor articles of ac
cusation or impeachment ngamst said
Vt illiam W, llulkntp, late Secretary ot
War of the United States, and also of
replying to bis answers, which ho shall
mako unto tho articles herein preferred
against bim, and of offering proof jo
tlio same and every part thereof, and
to all and every otiicr article of accusa
tion or impoaclimtnt which shall bo
exhibited by them as the case shall re
quire, do demand that iho aaid William
W. Belknap may bo put to auswor fur
tho high crimos nd misdemeanors in
ofllco herein charged against him, and
that such nrooooliugs, examinations,
trials, and judgments may bo there
upon had and gviq as may bo agreea
ble to law and justioo. .
Tho committeo also report iho fob
lowing:
Retolced, That seven mauager. be
appointed by ballot to conduct tho Im
peachment exhibited against William
V. Belknap, late Secretary of. War ol
lbs united States,
thirteen uerca ol machinery will be put
iu motion and the Exhibition will ho
open to tho world. There may follow
more or less formal receptions in the
Judge's Hull nnd tbe quarters of Hie
Commission.
Moral Bii Ltrn irx'a. Tho follow
ing interesting correspondence is sup
posed to have taken place by tele
graph : . ,
Exxcctivb Mansion, )
Wasiiiniitiin, March 3. j
II. W. B. 1 am hanging on the rag
ged edges of anxiety and despair.
You have been there tell me what lo
do about It. U. 8. G.
HbixikLvn. March 3,
U. 8. O. If the danger is not im
minent brass it through. If tho skele
ton ia threatened with sjieedy oxpoaure
call an Advisory Council. U. V . B
$fw gitli'frlisfmfnti.
TREASURER'S SALE
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UNSEATED LANDS,
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Clearfield) t'ounly. Pa., for IH14 and IH1.
Nation il baivby gtvan. Is ioraoaota of nn Aot
of Aaarmblr approved tha Itth da of Job, A
D. IS4a, ootitloal. An Aot lo aarod as A at 41
roallng tho ajofto of aalliog l'soaUsl Laada Is
Claarflald ooostT.M and tba aoooral loppltaanta
inamo, antra win aa aipoaad to ama or oatvrr,
os tba SKI'OSD MONDAY, Ulh da; of JUNS,
A. D. IS'i. tha following trarta or wiaooa of no.
aaata4 landa Hi natt aowntj, for Uaoa daa nod
nnpais, rut . h .
Btccarla Towaalilp.
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Daniel's Doaie The New York
.Wears: "Unci Daniel Drew was
the only man who know tho word by
which bis combination snfo waa onenod.
One morning bo as HI and did not
get down to bis i (floe, so they sent lo
got tho word. "Door" was tbo word,
the mossengor Was told, but he worked
with It hall aa hour and the safe re
mained closed, lie returned to the
old jrcntloman. "What word did you
sayf' "Door I doort" shouted Uncle
Daniel, iba clerk, suddenly remem
bering that Mr. Craw waa eocentrio in
soma Ihinga, asked, "How do yon spell
it, sip W' I'Baoh Iporanosl D o-ar e,
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liy rlrtee of aa order of the Oroluusa' Coot of
Cleerteld ooBBty, there will h aaid at pnblie aala,
by Iba aadaritsood aSmialatraBar of PdJ Mo.
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i'i'I !! U" f'""l" oeonbod real allele, laU of ae.d
! I J! I to Bill All that eertt.o Iraet Br pie-e of
'" ir i ' '"t Iwrenoe loBS.hip, Claarleld
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"' Iii .! ' t-soaberry welt 41 perches to maple greh, and
'II J! I s'BBtn: tbaaoe by lano of laaae CookliBBirtb 4
.. -I 4.1 degrees weet 11 poraha b atoaai : Ihraoa down
- 1.1; Wolf Kaa aaolh IS it uvu .
maplo aod plana of begiaalag. ooBUiBiog tea
aeree and I.IV perehaa.
Taeai. Own half oaah, halaaee ka one year, lo
aa area red oe tbe premiere Bits lalereet.
J. L. LBAVV, Adm'r.
P. S.-Tbere will slao ha eold at lha name time
aa4 place all tha poreonol property of aaid dea d,
conauUng ol booiehuld and hilrbea faroilaro,
(arm Implement, Bad rarioai other artlrlaa too
numerooa to wentioB.
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O.M THURSDAY MORNING,
APltlL. 13, 187G,
AT EI.BVKX O'CIOCK,
IsrlBdlnr RaorrlrM from ooar erthrharrnoi
Baannfarlnrwrl la tha Uattwd aHaun.
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CHANGE OP OPERATORS,
BVT MOT CHANftl OP BAAK.
,lt.T, A. FLECK 4 Ca,
Here employee Slporkaoni and highly mo.
ommBdo4 MILLINER, who Ii new with tbea
and they goarealee aallre aMiifaetloa 1c oil who
may faror thorn with thrlr patronage.
Oaod nATSanJ BONNET ebeeper Uaserer.
CloarlelA. April i, 1S7I II. : ( t
jQlHSOLOriOM-
ITollea II hereby girea Heal tha o eornor.
skip boretoSmB aiiHlBg hatweom denrge L Ulna,
go- d John B. Bote, al Hembargrr. waa die
eoleaJ by maloal ooneret oa the I lth 4a of
Mireh, A V. 1171 All the AeSta doe tbe aaid
Irm ara IS be paid, asd thoee 40 from lha lama
diioharger) at the eaore room o' Ibe above Ira,
where tha bwrllMaa wHI BBeanioAaa by the aaid J.
B. Kill, and Joba U. Traiel, aoderOM rm earn
of .Ilia A Trosel. OKO. L. KI.AStlOW,
J. B. KLUA.
Rmaharger, April i, fi ll
M I XTST R ATO rli()TU:K.
Kotlr la hereby gires that Letter of Al-
Inietraliaa oa Iho eetata of OAVII) LASS
RKRRT, lata af Uvraaaa towaahlp, Cleoral4
ooaaly. Pa-. Aee'd, knelng been salr reeled lo
Iho Baderrlgnod, all aereeai hsablod la Mid
aetata will pleaee make imaoedtele naymenl, a4
Ibero karlog alelma or Aeaaaada will prooeoA
them nroparly sothoalioatod for ootllf m.at with.
eotW.y. WM. mANSBKRRY.
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DATTOIf UHION AOiOEMT,
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