Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 20, 1876, Image 1

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(wiling in Bucks county for sixty dol-
lart mn acre.
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oil an assig ,c, .
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cclvcd Irom Bcotlaud a large order
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VOL 50-WHOLE NO. 2,501.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1876.
NirrrnisTOrnrNTir:
1 r. trt, ,, am,', AWi.
!y iMmt loriy-two jfartrulf and two
Cirdj.
FREDERICK OL. BUCK,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, -
CIsaratoM. Pa.
All trfal BsiiBtMprsBBttp UtnMli. CfJ
( 6raa4 tlraat, salt dosr I Putt Kaiaaal
Baat. octll. It.
W. C. ARNOLD,
LAW A COLLECTION OFFICE,
Cl'BWENSVILLB.
all ClrailaH Ctnu, Jij
faoi. l. mcmat. crici oftoi.
MURRAY A GORDON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CLBAkNItLD, PA.
te M.'l Open Uovm, MtH toor.
IH74
FRANK FIELD I NQ,
ATTORJiEY-AT-LAW
Wilt UMl U ill kuiMU mtrut4 ! kla
firaptl ui hilbhllj. tiril
JOHN D. THOMPSON,
JutlM f Uu Pnu ud gerlniwr,
CrwRrlll, Fa. '
toCflletiaft mA ui Bo? pmm.tl7
RICHARD HUGHES,
JCSTICB Or T1U FEACE , 'J
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'. Dtrmtmr Tmtrm$hlp, , '
OmmI HUb P. O. . ' .
' D oColftl kniam nlmtH U kla IU k
proMplly tHrfiArl l. rtita, 7.'
-r A-
BO. ALlT..,.aiBT ALII1T W. ALMBT
W. ALBERT A BROS.,
M aaafatarn 4 tlUMir DMlarf ta
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4o.,
WOODLAMfi, PINK 'A.
irOHtn Mllelud. Billi IIM oi laort nolW
u4 rvuoaftkU taraft.
A14na Wdlu P. O., CIrl.U C., Pa.
ati.lt W LBKHI 4 BK08.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MERCHANT,
Pnachfllla, CtoartcU t'aasty. Pa.
laaaa aaawaally aa a fall aaaanaMt o(
Dn Uoa4a. Har4wai. Uroaacto, aaa ararrtkiag
aaadlr aa a ratatl Mara, aikieb will aa aaM,
fcr aaak, aa ahaaa aa alaawaara U taa aaaatj.
fnaaartua. Jam JI, laaj ij.
GQLDEX rtiUTJJ.S.
noHATIO F.VM(M R ptKK.
vituaa 4. wALUca.
aiaar p. wau.ac8.
aaria a. aaaaa.
Maa w. waiauar.
WALLACE 4 KREBS,
(Savaaian I Wallaca A Pialdiag,)
AT TORN E Y8-AT-LAW,
tl-lt'Tt ClaarBeia, Pa.
Hxara a. fntur. aaam v. a'caaar,
MoENALLI & MoCUBDT,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
UrartteU, Pa.
y-Lfl bartarM atundaa U araatatl witkj
AJalttjr. OSea aa seoa4 I tract, aaaaa :aa Pirat
XatlaaaJ Baak. Jaa:l:lf
Q. R. BARRETT,
ArroimT aud CoriraitoB at Law,
CLKARPIEIO. PA.
HavtBg raaicaaa air Jadfaraip, aaa rraaajad
tba rrartiaa f taa lav la air ! aBn at CUar
Uld, Pa. Will auaad Ua aaarta af Jcfaraaa aaa
Kli aaaatiar ahaa aaaelaltj rauiaal la aaaaartiaa
ila raaiaaat eaaaaal. l:lf:7l
A.Q.KRAMER,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
Baal latoto aa Callaatlaa Araat,
CLEABP1K1.I), Pq
Will araaallr atlaa4 ta all lafal Wiiaaaa aa
trartaa ta ku aara.
A-0Ba la Pta'a Ofara Haara. kIU
YmM.' MccTlLrOUGHT
ATTOBXKY T LAW.
CaaarBelaV. Pa.
JaT-OBaa ta laa aM Waalara Hotal aaiUtnj.
Lraal hwi.M araaiaUr atlaaa.a ta. al
aaaibt aaa ad 4. Jatm
THOM A8 H. FORCEE,
aaauia ta
OENERAli attriCHit.D!SS -'
CWAPIAMTOW, Pa
Alaa.altaarira aiaaafaatarar aa4 draler Id Poara
Tiaaar aa4 tiava4 Uaibaral all kioit, ,
aTOraara aallrllad aa4 all killr araal7
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
CteartVM, Praa'a.
kaVWill tlaaaU joka la kia Haa promptly and
ta a aarkaaalika Baaaar. ajrt.7
: G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
XEAP Ctf AkPIELD, PB5!t'A.
Aar Paiaaa aiaaya oa baad aad aiada ta ardar
aa abart aatica. ripaa aoraa aa raaauaaoia tarw.
All work varraaud ta raadar aatutartiaa, aad
aalirarad U 4aair4. aiU;lrpa
CO.,
E. A. BIGLER &
BALBM 19
SQUARE TIMBER,
aaa aiaaafaeiarart at .
U KialMIIPMWKD LtlMRKP,
l-nt CLIARP1KLD. PBSit'A.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
Heal EiUU, Square Timber, Eoaxda,
nixsi.rg, LATII, a P1CKIT",
IT1 ClaaraaU, Pa,
.Mr. Heynioar Mng mailo I'mMent
of tliO New York KKt-toral College, ad
drftccd it aa follows :
The friar duty of Kmujr, in bekalf
01 tun great htaio, ita vol lor the men
iUciliiona wiakto plaoe in the high
oflioa of J'retiioViii nnd Vice Preaidint
ol thcaa LniUd Slutua, baa improased
ilavlf upon the mind (if eacb doctor.
We Iwl null more tbo imKrtance of
our Billion, aa Una Centennial Tear re-
calla the lirat acta in tb atrueKle wbicb
umau u a Iree MXple, and tli erenUt
which led to tho lorniation of our Un
ion aud tbo adoption of ita Constitu
tion. ' Our action at ibis time is one of
Ilia transactions necessary to the life
of our government ; one without which
it would fall into anarchy and ruin.
l his day also reminds ns or tho growth
of New York. We represent more
millions of people Uian lived in onr
country when our fathers fought the
hattlcs of the Revolution, or formed
the government of our Union. The
ceremonies of tho year bavo excited
a pnUo in our country, its history, and
its government. Hut none ot these
have filled our minds with such a deep
im-ihw vi iua uigiiuy w AtiiaricKii tu
zenahip as the political action of the
last month. Upon a given day more
than eight millions of men moving sim
ultaneously in all parts of this Tast
country went to the ballot boxes and
gave the votes which told their will as
to tho men who should fill the bigheat
office in our government When a
majoiity of more than three hundred
thousand, represented by tho proper
number of electoral votes, declared
their choice, all strife ccacd and all
chccrf'ullv yielded to thu will of tbo
people. Business bewail to resume its
activity, public confidence grew still
more strong as wo tbua happily round
ed out the century of our existence as
If we fail, then the lessons of this
Centennial year should teach ns virtue
when varied Interests of labor, of arta,
ot commerce, and of capital all org
us to a lino oi ronauci wnico win in
spire the world with confidence and
ourselves with tbo highest sentiments
of honor, then oar future will be a long
stop toward national decay and degra
dation.
While wo implore all classes of citl
zona to eutor upon the duty of docid
ing what shall be done to avert threat
ened evils, we Tespecllully appeal to
the great Republican party to aee if
mo uravicni rvpoiiBiuiiny tor a jasa
decision aoe not rest upon them. And
we make this appeal with confidence
that a great organization, which baa
us lull sharo ot virtue and patriotism,
win not, wncn it calmly reviews tbe
events of tbe day, tail to do justice to
us, to themselves, and to the country.
we do not complain that under tbe
excitement ot the canvass, or that bo
fore the beat of the election should
have passed away, yon may for a mo
ment grasp eagerly at a victory with
out seeing that such a victory may
prove a curse to Ton aa well aa to tlie
others. But we beg yon will reflect
now that yon have had exerted In your
behalf, not only the whole power of
the national administration with Ita
hosts oi officials, but that the execution
of all lawa relating to the election of
was entirely in the hands of your par
tisan. If we look at the provisions
oi tnese luws, we Una they contain lea
tores of a startling character, as they
were framed before the passion excit
ed by civil war had been allayed, and
with reference to Slates still looked
npon as hostile to our Union. Tbe
judicial officer of every grado who in
terpret these lawa. almost without ex
ception, belong to your party. Tb
marshals wno execute them are best
ed politicians, the very tenure of whose
office depend upon tbe success of your
utalion, done undor our owa eye, tbe character of our political inatitu
throw light upon thbaedispntedpoinU? tiona by all legal method. Tbey wil!
If morale were violated at lb fountain
bead in th North, tbey respect
ed by meo of worse than doubtful
character at the South ? Those men,
by tbeir call upon thu general admin
istration lor ita armed forces, proclaim
ed to tb world their dependence upon
ita power, and tbeir servitude to its
wishes. The bead of the Republican
committee held tbo double position of
rL- a. Si ...
a lauinei aiinisier, B'lvising and di
recting tbe action of (he irovcmment.
and at tbe asms time managing the
machinery of a party t Tbua at an ex
citing election the government of tbe
iiiion openiy mica icen with a nartv.
gave it a power of Coercion over ita
officials, in violation cl tbe spirit of tbe
iawa against intimiua ion and bribery.
It did just what it cAarifoaairainst tbe
people of the South. What lessons of
law and morals and of duty did such
example teach these dependent officials
in Louisiana? These questiona must
press themselves upon the minds and
conscieneeaof every honest man. Until
w ponder well upon what we know
oi tue canvas at the north, we can-
arouse tho spirit of justice in our peo
ple by exposingoutragca at every town,
county, Bute, and general election.
United, vigorous and determined, tbey
cannot be resisted by a party whose
best member will fuel that they are
placed in false positions, and who will
know that the bonor and Interest of
their country would demand the detcat
ol tbe organization to wbicb tbey be
long. J be contest under suob circum
stances would for a long time agitato
and engross the American mind, His
to be deplored, as it would check tbe
restoration of that con fidencedernanded
by the business interest of our land.
The Democratic party la too strong to
be violent ; it will not forfeit the confi
dence of tho . people by any dhv
play of passion ; It can assert Itself
through the regular channels of noliti
cal action. I-rands may delay tbe
course of justice, may excite passions
burllul to the progress ot our country;
but legal ami just punishment will
surely follow. That party which con
trols towns, counties and States, will
control the country. The President,
ntiJ' cradle on tbo front of the retort,
I .Moivuiu aiimveraary oi iua in-
I trouueiion or printing into Kngland is
loJ eelcliruled in London next J line.
Tho I The author of "When this L'rnnl
thatiCren before War is Over" says he has netted 120..
wide, and 8 leet high. In . the cen
of the furnace i tbe retort, made of! heat was so lntenaa
clay ana cast-iron, in which tbo bodies i the head was inside of the oven tbe! 000 on that song and tho war isn't over
are to be burned. Indcr this" is thalsmoke began to rise and the bearers at ! yet.
furnace. A little hole in top Of there Tthe" foot quickly ahoved the cradle and j -. . , - , '
tort let thnaeaecat. and ther then! bodv into th i,ior a n..fc iiv,r. the first number of a Ircmocrntic
go through fifteen or twenty feet of cokwed, almost odorless smoke poured WH" '.M,ueU !!' V"!,binr!u"' ci,y
pipe before escaping into tbe air.. The out throuuh the d,. Mi ill nr.t a ir,rH ! : Hiscaiioa ine ci,a,and
was said.
not judge Wisely with regard to ita'aiminst trlinm ia arravaat tl.n hmlv nf
wu"' too .-xMitn. n ere men oi tne people is an olnect or svmnathv
J .L. :-m .. I . " .. .. ' - " "
a ocoiilo. Bv this trrand exhibition of! ticket Tbey can summon a Tast ar
my oi aepnuer, ana an oi incse mane
arrests in some rase without process,
and by express enactment are placed
above tbe reach of the laws, and ol tbe
judiciary of the State. At the late
election, ICepuhlict-n officials, at tbe ex
pense of tbe general government, could
examine every registry in tbe pnnci
pal town and cities. Tbey could and
did arrest men lor accidental clerical
errors of others in giving tbe name or
tbe number of a bonse. In only one
instance nnder these was there a re
cognition of tbo party opposed to the
this faaltless working of tbe mechan
ism ot our government wo proudly
challenged the admiration of the world.
At this moment ol general congrat
ulation the people were startled by the
assertion that there had been discover
ed in remote lrmthcrn State the ex
act number of electoral vote which
would be given to and would elect the
Proidenliul candidate who was not
the choice of the nmjorily of the Anier
ican tieople. This surprise was great
er because it was one of the charge
made by the Republican in tbe tuu-
bad reputation, acting under the influ
encea of interest and passion, tempted
to violate duty and morals by tbe ex
ample of a committee beaded by aC'abi
net officer? If we can conscientiously
not of lear.
Rising above all party consideration,
we appeal to the men of business, of
labor, ot capital to assert tbeir right
at this time, to admonish tbeir leader
say the conduct of the committee was j not to go loo far in irampiing under
right, we can then go on and investi
gato the conduct of officials at the
south. If w aoe that it waa wrong.
we neea iook no lurtber.
If, by any trick or fraud, tbe candi
date of tbe minority is placed in the
Presidential chair against tbe wishes
oi tne people, every man who bas thus
been forced to pay for bis election will
have a right to aay to bis administra
tion, "Yon demanded our money to
piace you in power, vi demand the
positions we bought of the accredited
head ol your organization." Tbe great
point of civil service reform is to avoid
lliia corruption and to make the ten
foot rights that are vital to tbe security
of industry and ol proiierty. Such
men can. if tbey will, by clear expres
sion of tboir opinions in ways custom
ary in the usage of our people, settle
this question in accordance with right
It is not a subject which belongs alone
to those who are actively engaged ir.
political affair. It is great Ameri
can question, which concerns every
citizen and every borne. They can
make a grand exhibition of tbe genius
of onr government, and of the power
of ita citizens, by a calm rebuke to
frenzied rulers, r.ven those who doe-
retort is 8 feet long and large enough
to bold the largest man. Tne furnace
ia little longer and about two loci
wide and high The door of tb retort
ia marble, being fastened with a huge
iron screw ruu into heavy mountings.
A little hole ia this door le(s in suffi
cient air and also 'give the spectators
a ebarfc to see wbtt is going on inside.
Tb' most curious litlie arrangement
is tba liule .iron frame in- which tbe
body is to rest. f It is raised about two
inched front the-' so that a little
air may circulate under. " It la maduol
thin bar of iron and ia about six feet
long and aa wide and deep aa an ordi
nary man. It looks very much like a
cradle and very much liko a grid-iron.
In tbis tbe naked body ia laid, wrapped
in a aheet ; tho red-hot door of the re
tort is unscrewed ; tbe body and it
iron cradle are hurriedly shoved into
the retort ; another door, luted with
cement, ia screwed into place ; a little
hand-blower before tho furnace door is
started, and tbe baking begins.
There were two solitary watchers on
(allows Hill last night. One was Mr.
Jas. H. Wolf, the other waa a Timet re
porter. Arotlg uaiuia mmm tSC SSrsCS
en body of Huron I)e Palm waa wrap
ped in its pale winding sheet and laid
out, stark and cold, in the long iron
cradle. Tbecatafalqne had been drawn
to tbe centre of the reception room ; a
bright file bad been started in the little
stove at the side of tbe room, and tbe
back window bad been raised for rea
sons best known to anybody who went
into the room without holding his none.
In tbe furnace room Mr. Woif aat on
the bottom of an inverted bucket
smoking bis pipe, occasionally opening
tbe furnace door and throwing a red
glare over tbe little room and itaocca
pants. It was a spectral place. The
Instantly the ficnli door
was nuaea and adjusted ; the cremation
was begun. The open door bad somc
what cooled tho retort, and, when the
fire in th furnace was not a hot a it
might kve boon, somebody suggested
thai. tho retort' waa not hot t muigb.
"Hot enough replied tho jfireiuitu ;
" Why; it' a second edition of-lii'll:"
It was just hall'past 8 o'cloikVTilt-
burgh time, when the body w.txit Into
bus Montgomery Blair for editor.
Col. Cornlortb, Inspector of Sold
iers' orphans' schools, ia lying serious,
ly ill at the Hartford tSoldiera' or
phan' school, in Susquehauba county.
An KnglUb Court baa just decided
that a raijjiy4 company ia bound to
supply B.firai'tliuai carnage, free from
tobacco smoke, it passengers demand it.
S)fV;tity.aix wagon loaded with
tbe retiirt. - Poi- fir tv.i..i, ... mn.l peanuts arrived in Nashville. U.t Vr.
Botitjdy TcBturyl, to open the pcep-V'111 ?'"m Ukkaaan county, Tetiu. The
noio ana looit in. J hen the 7ims it coum mirywrtcr IbCiiii TiHuTOtr"
man pushed it open and looked in. A
waa dark a the grave. Not a ray of
light anywhere. Two minute latter
a tbick, whitish smoko could be seen
breaking out hero and there into a
littlo blaze of Arc. Then the while
smoke came and circled about the
opening, shutting off tbe view again.
At a quarter be lore nino the windint?
sheet waa still unburned, tliougb the
iron cradle was red. hot. Tbe retort i
was gMting to a bright heat again and
it interior could bo seen plainly,
though tbe soles of the Baron's feet
were so near tbe loop-bolo that only
a i:tt!s cf bis body i'V'hl l seam.
At ibis lime, the evergreens and palm
leave were stil! intact and in shajie,
tbongb complstcly turned to ahes, but
there waa no air inside to disturb Ibcm
While tbe Baron was baking away, tbe
spectator went into the reception room
and the newspaper men sat down and
wrote tbeir notes on tbo calalalque ;
The Odd Fellowa of Philadelphia
have established a home for aged and
indigent Odd Fellows, in that city. It
was lormuruJIy dedicated on Thanks
giving day.
The Rev. II. M. Phelps, who live
in Weehawken, N. J.. la aaid to be tbe
oldest Presbyterian minister alive, if
i !4 years ol age, and in possowiou of
all his (acuities.
lliptheria bas broken out in lbs
Soldiers Orphans' school, near Union-
town, unu ol the pupil died but
week and there are now between thirty
and forty cams al the institution. .
llendrick B. Wright, ol Luzerne,
and Samuel A. Bridges, of Lehigh
counties, elected to the next Congress,
were also members in the Pierce ad
ministration in 1832, twentv-fourycars
ago.
-Lumber dealers have an immense
tbe door of tho building were i quantity of limber at Culeia, Me.,
opened, and tbe crowd outside were' which cannot bo moved for want of
allowed to come in two at a time, take i Teasels. There are only live boats
A. W. WALTER8,
ATTUBSEY aT LAW.
Ctearfla-14, Pa.
VSuOUa. ia Srakaai'a Ba. - (daal-li
MrW. SMITH,
ATTORSEY-AT-LAW,
in -71 rirarBrld. Pa.
" WALTER BARRETT,
ATTOEKEY AT LAW.
ClearaVaU. Pa.
r-OBaa la Old Waatara Ratal haiidtBg,
aaraara'Sasaed aad Slartrt Bit. (aavlla.
ISRAEL TEST.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WrarSVaM, Pa.
ar-OBaa ia Ua Caart Baaaa. 011.11
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTOEBEY AT U,
Clarld. Pa.
pf OBaa ta M.Ik at atraat, aa. Caart laala,
Jta. i, mi.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
- ATTORNEY at law.
aal Baal Batata araat. ClaaiBald. Pa.
0B aa Tatrd awaat, aat. Ckavry A WaraaL
aa B faB? etara kla aarviaaa at aalltaf
did kariaf laads ta Cl.uaald aad e4)teraf
Baeast ait aa aayan at aarrwaair
raan as a aarrarar, laturt ktairatf tkat ka aaa
raaaar aulafaaUaa. I'aa. J tt,
J.
BLAKE WALTERS,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
ibr,
Kaiw LrOfjri mmd Lai
CLXABPIBLV, PA.
0a as araaaat-a aVaar.
- J. J. LINGLE,
ATTORSEY-AT-LAW,
I II OacaalA. ClaarSald C Pa. yiad
J. 8. BARN HART,
ATTORBBT . AT- ttT, .
Ballaaaata. Pa.
WinpraatUala Claaraald aad all af taaCaaftaaf
tka Iktk JadwtaJ dtatrtaa. Baal aatata lama
aad aallarttaa af alaiatl Bada if .aialtHa alTI
' DR. W. A. MEANS,
PHYSICIAN ft 8DR0E05.
LCTIBBSBVBa, PA.
Will atlaad prafnaliailaanapraBpila. aaH7S
rAMES MITCHELL,
iittt w
Square Timijer k Timber Landa,
ain CLfABPIBLD, PA.
JAMES H. LYTLE,
la Kratser! ttalhtlac. ClearSeld, Pa.
Daalar ia Oraaaiiaa, Prarirlaat, T.jrtaklar,
Praita, PUaf , f aad. tla., rte.
aarl4Ta-tf
WARREN THORN,
BOOT AND SI10E MAKER,
Meraat nrsrScM, Pa.
la las a Utalt srapia4 k, Ptaak Hart,
aaa 4ar vast af AUagkaar staaaa.
T. M. ROBINSON,
Market atraat, ClcarBald. Pa .
AvaTAervaaa aa
Bareaaa. Callan. Saddtat,
Lhrkt aad Haara
Bridlaa, 4a. Baaairiaf aaatl eaaa.
atav 14. 17
van to excite tbe minds of tbe men of ! administration. They were entitled
tbe North that tbe "solid South" would ! 10 one of the two supervisor of elec-
JOHN A. 8TALLER,
BAIIk, alarkat S, CbarBrM, Pa.
Prart Braaa, kaab. Balls, Piaa aad C.ka.
aa kaad ar sada la ardar. A (aaaral awartataat
af Caanrtiaaariaa, Ptait aad hm" la Mark
laa Craaa aad OrMara ia aaaaaa. BaJaoa aeari,
apaaiila taa r Ml. Bra. rrtra
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kla Itaaars dlranfraB atatillara. Parrtatkarlaf
frw tka kaaat aiB ka aara toptl para artwlr
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baat aaa art Brad, aad aaiak mm mnU aaal at tka
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aB daaanaaiaaa af a.t-aa larfaaad aaaA, mttt
mm aarraw kraak. CaB aa I aaa tkaaa.
aartTt THOMAA BtII.LT.
ANDREW HARWICK,
. BJafft ilatlt, ClaaiBild. Paw ,
aaetatiaaa aaaaautaa ra
AtBFe BADPLBS, BBIPLtB, COLLAIS,
aad aU kiaaa af
aTOBM rVtMUHIMB 900DM. .
A h aaaak af aadaTara' Barraara. aVaataa,
CaBfca, Blaakaaa, Baaaa, aaa, alaatpt bb kaad
support the Ilemocratic ticket. Il was
also urged that every Southern State
had a deep interval in doing this, be
cause they meaat to make demands
uion tbo .National treasury, vt bile
this charge was nnjuat, no reason ran
be given why South Carolina, Florida
and Loaiiana should not act in ac
cord with tbe overwhelming majori
ties of the adjoining States. The pub
lic excilemeut reached Ibe higbtait
point wben it learned that the men
who proposed lo give these electoral
votes to tho candidate of lb minority
had been for years past charged with
grave crime, and that their personal
security against legal punishment de
pended upon tbeir success in falsifying
Uie returns, vt tboir states, lo liiem
an honest rosnt meant just punish
ment I raunot be charged wun par
tisan predjudice for any terms of re
proach 1 mar use in regard to tbe of-
hcials ol Ixiuiaiana. 1 have no wertfs
strong enough to deaenbe their an-
worthmesa aa set torob in official re-
rrta Biade by tbeir political friends,
caaawt, if I woo Id. point tbe aversion
shown In the balls of the Capitol by
honest Republicans, who shunned them
a leprous men, whose tooeb and pres
ence were polluting. Yet a ffcw soch
men, acting solely in reference to tbeir
personal interests, and who believe
that the blackness of their crime
strengthens tbeir claims npon the grat
itude of tbeir party, have thus put in
peril the interests, tho honor and the
safety of tbo American people. We
have not the . poor satisfaction of feel
ing that tbe dangers that threaten ns
are even invested with the ordinary
dignity of danger. The pi ids of oar
citizen is humiliated, and their feel
ings of security under our law and
Constitution are lessened, when tbey
see that tbe aolenm verdict of eight
million voters may be reversed by lea
than eight infamous men men who
have been branded by tbe leading ora
tors, statesmen and journal ol tbeir
own political party a vile and corrupt,
in terms more vigorous than I can re
peat. If under our Constitution the
majority of tbe electrtral vote of the'
Stall bad been fairly given lo lbeRe-1
publican candidate, allboagh tbe pop
alar majority is against them, all wooid
have acquiesced in tbeir election.
Such reaull are lo Le regretted, as
tbey do not give adminisliatiou the
moral power they should bar l'
tbeir own dignity and the good of tb
country. To elect men to govern the
lion at eacb polling place, but these
were to be selected by persons all of
wnom belonged to the parly in power.
We do not complain ol tbe enforcement
of these laws. On tbe contrary, we
point witb satisfaction to the fact that
they furnished the proof made by tbeir
vote waa an bonost one. II fraud m
suspected it must be tbe work of oth
ers, not of tbe Ilemocratic party, liven
it tnese election law bad been in all
case fairly enforced, they still made a
vast array ol partisan lorce and pow
er, supported by the common treasury,
but exerted against tbe party that car
ried with il a majority ot tbe Ameri
can people. We bear much of coercion.
intimidation, and undue influence, but
nothing approaching this in power can
exist io any part of our country. There
ia no organization which could for a
moment contend with it backed au
as it bad been by tbe American army.
We alto appeal to tb ttepubucan
to aee if it ia not true that during tbe
late election th officials at n ashing
ton overlooked tbe tact that tbey were
the government of a country, and act
ed throughout merely at the adminis
tration of a party, lias one atcp been
taken, or tbe army moved, aave at the
instance ol tbeir political friends? II aa
thcro been recognition of or a consul
tation with a single citizen wbe was
not allied to tbem in interest and leel
ing?
Tbor is a darker phase oi tb last
election. Th adminiatratioai aent out
a cabinet officer to take charge of tbe
canvass on teball of tb Kepublicaa
party. 11 is very post Hon at th
bead of it managing committee
made a lorced loan upon nearly on
hundred thousand official dependent
It proclaimed to them IB loader tone
than word: "You must work. Yoa
must vote, Y JO maat pay to aid th
election ot a candidate wbo declares
himself in lavor of civil service re
form." It told tbem that if, believing
and acting upon hi assurance, they
followed tbeir own convictions and
voted for hi opponent, tbey would be
punished by the loe ol their poet uons
f bey were forced in thousands oi case
to submit lo extortion with smiling
faces, but with beary heart. If a like i
intimidation bad been aed in a Sooth-
ern Stale it would faav been ara zed
upoe by tbe administration aa a rraaon j
for declaring martial law, for arresting I
and imprisoning every suspected ei li
ana. It is due to the best class of lbs
Union against Ibe will of lbs people i leaders aad journal ot th Republican
by untoir method ia revolution. Such I party to say that they protested against
plots involve anarchy, distress, and ibis indecency. Bat such act did not
peratclvseck to bido the record of oast
are ol office depend upon capacity and j misconduct from the knowledge oi our ! door between tbe two rooms stood open,
fidelity. We do not believe the Re-1 people, will nnail before an imninl I th. I.v in nlain ai.,l,i .m
publican party baa in mere mockery 1 public. I have not uttered one word i forlablc in his cool quarters even out
so consuntlyasaerted its advocacy of . of reproach to tb Republican candi-'side the building. Things were a little
uuics lor tue omce oi i resiueni ana , ghostly.
r tcu i resiueiii. i oavo too niucn re
eled service reform. We cannot think
that its writers and speaker, and those
wbo have beenemn oved in devekpn- sncct for tbo characters of M.n
ing this system, have been shameless ! liayes and Wheeler to think that tbey
pretenders, only seeking office or ap-1 wish to be put at the head of this Un
plans. The evil of this transaction ion againat the declared wishes of a
will fall npon the American people, majority of the American people. Ido
but tb abam will be that of the Re- not doubt that if this ia to be done by
publican party, if they do not now vin- men in lxuisana, of whom they
dicate Ibeir earnestness when thus would feel that the hir-hmt nffiiv of
tballengcd by acts so notorious. j State would be lor tbem not positions
ibe member of Congress who ob-1 of honor and dignity, bat politic! nil. :
jeeted to tbe redaction ol salaries upon lories, in wbicb tbey would stand lob
tbe ground tbat the employe needed pointed at, now and hereafter, aa the
all lo enable him to do bis duty, and represcnative of a foul tiaud. One
who will stand, a silent and consenting thing all men see : The Jirpublican
witness to reduction for party purpose, . parry aiitn-tf dearie ilt owa cate miUom
partisan opponent that tb Democratic Kwndemna himself aa a corrupt and a favor against the majority of the American
Gallows Hill is a celebrated place.
It is lull of dark abadowa and shady
ravine, and after dark every tree seems
to wrap s white sheet about itself and
travel around for the frightening of
traveler. Hlf a century ago treorge
Crawford, wbo killed bis boo down in
tb Tillage, waa banged witbia fifty
feet of where tbe crematory oow stands.
A few year later Black Kit a Virginia
slave, ran away and escaped to Wash
ington. HiBmasterKillowedandcanght
bint, band-raffed him and started witb
him fur home. When tbey got a mile
or two out of town Kit lagged behind.
picked np B piece of board and killed
bis
dishonorable member of the national people, vpon the etrtifieate of branded men
legislature. j ,n Ixntituina, without mabng the aorfy of
We afipeal to the Ro publican party ! our cuuau astal (Ae world at lores fed
10 make aucb expressions of il con- that if u a corrupt and xirtuan decaion.
detonation of these act as will quicken, Such judgment will not only destroy
their leader with sense a of what is our honor and credit for tbe day. but
au to tbeir country. 1 be power i in , will U a precedent for wrong doing in ' on one side and the old gallows posts
t too gum Bll'l ttia Bliame : toe lUIUre. Vt e Cannot have BJevican iM.m. a mat arrainat IhA rmniinr An
master, and be was banged on Gal
Iowa Hill, almost on tbo spot where
the 7 1 nare repertar is writing. The
rope broke twioa, but the third time
did tbe work. So Gallows IA i II is quite
a cheerful neighborhood, and with a
real baronial mummy witbin ten feet
a look into the retort, and then go out
again. At a quarter bcloro 10 o'clock
tbe fire bad fairly begun its work ; tbe
feet had fallen apart, leaving a clear
view oi tue oooy, and Hie ril were
standing nearly upright. On one side
lay the bead ; it had burned complete
ly loose trom ;ne bony and bad roam
ed out ol place, but it was nothing but
a skull. There waa not a particle ol
fleab lelt on any part of the body, and
every bone except the skull was as red
not and transparent as tbclumai eilMll.
A skeleton of fire lav in tho iron cra
dlea skeleton without a head, lor the
skull wa not heated so thoroughly
and did not look a if it could ever have
belonged to tbe aamo body. F.vcn the
iron cradle was beginning lo feci the
effects of the climate. It was warped
and bent and flattened beyond all rec
ognition. From tbis time tbe crema
tion of tbe Baron's body wa rapid.
At eleven o'clock the skeleton was still
almost intact, but it was evident that
tbe larger bone were ready to crum
ble tbe moment the air torn lied tbem
loading, while there art, car coca lor a
hundred more,
Pilbole City, the famous capital
of oildom, which twelve year ago was
a hivo of oil prowciors, lively with
speculation and guy with grease, now
polls six Totes, tlireo lor Have and
ibrce for Tildeo. Even it politics is
nix.
Two books, of which Proferisor
Wit kersham, Stale Superintendent ot
Public Schools is the author-" Methods
ol Teaching" ai.d "School Economy"
have bttn translated Into the in
panose language, and bavo been pub
Imbed in Japan.
Tbe total vote in the State of New
York is I,0S2,047,of which 0,171 were
cast lor grevubaek and temperance
tickete and cattering. 1 Tbe Demo
cratic total is 4-'J,il8, and Republumn,'
4e'J,ii ; b iH-mocraliu majority ol 3V
George Jack, ol Chester county.
bas a stuck ol turkeya numbering 7i0.
All through tb morning a line ol pv l b"' w.el?' P1"1"""" " "'Utberu Ohio,
pie from tbe neighboring town climb- i abipped by railroad lo Newark, ilel,
ed tb( snow-clad aaMnnnt -of t, allows i
f MaaarSB pi tapir, aaa at a aa.
AS klada4 kseaaaatae a aa -Aaara tar kar-
aaaaa layalraa. ABkaadaat
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NDERTAKINO
Tka Banca.l est ea SaBp raj aaal
Barry aa aaa I af
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tatrd aad Paarak. If Wa tat ettaa twae aaaaAat af Bat
B V. BBABJaABI. I f BB BHJk, aaal tra aat aaaaaa m aaaaa
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dishonor. Those wbo engage in tbem.
wben they bare taken the first Slept,
moat goon at all hazards. They have
. . 1'., - - I .- r.
staaeu lueir ponm-ai lonune is may
be Ibrir kvee or liberties poa sue.
cess. Fear gravis tbem on to darker
act Of treason. It, Crsl laiae step
lorced a reluctant .Vmth into rebellion
la lb earn way tbey now impel des-
peiale politician wbo upheld nsarp.
lion in Losiiiana in tbe pal to stand
by the now. regard lea oi the bonor
and aalety or tbe American Union
Will a tree people trust sorb men with
the rein taf power ? V ill tbey euav
arul to be dragged into danger and
dnbnvror by m who are aaadad on
by fears which alwayt haunt tbe
gailtv? ii,
Tb glory oi this Centennial year
tha foiir) away sod daiketii into this
national shame and reproach. Arous
ed patriotism can era, reaietaoce to
law, bet corruption kill bonor, virtue
and patriotism, Bap tb foundation of
society and brings oown toe structure
ot State and Bat ion ia rata aod dav
bonor.
W find ouraelvca confronted al the
beginning of tbe second ceolory af oar
political a lisle- with obtains a
grar aa tbrate wbicb laced our lathers
at tbeoatiart of our govrmment Hart
a th wisdom, palnotasai and air
In? Tbw ata great enat ioor pub
be affair. Upon tbe coawfact ol oar
people lb world will Oertils with re
cord to tbe character of American cit
iseti and ABasrkaUi palnotjMa.
Tbe evert I f tbta day will he rrcrl
ed thrpagw tb eenturic. W are
awl in; a abapler in hiatory wbicb wiU
latjt b anker good or evil to taa )
com after a. If w tavt th patrl
etisai to rate abora part Intereeuand
aajajon and to de a bat karaasty
sutadB, ws eball lift oar people to a
kirber point ia tba eya oi tlx world
and in crar owa regarvl tbaa w bar
evrr yet reacbad .' -,
stop witb mere impropnetie. Tbey
ripened into a violation of ibe spirit of
tb law. lo ita reaolutioo. journals
and in ii speeches, that party bas de
clared it aetetlalioa ot euch abuam,
aad ita ptirponee to reform tbem. At
lb laat aeasioo of Congress it mad it
a rrme, punishable wnbimpnsonment
and deprivation of office, to IcTy aa-
eaament upon oRlce-noldeTS lor polit
ic) firnnaa. It Umiled tb nanwb-
menl toon dasa of ottciaJa, berause
andcr tb CoBstilalioB lb one holding
Ibeir position by tb appointment of
lb r resident and nenala could not
ermthutirmlly be removed from tbeir
office by such an enactment Bat ft
is b higher moral offence io higher offi
cials, punishable by th more iropre
iv process, oi Impeackmetit llert
bo technical diuVwIiteseaa binder tbe
paraahmont isftbi erims agaiaa poliii
caj nautsl of publte walfara. No on
doabta or den we tbat web aaasesmtiits
were mad witb th knowMg aad
oonarnt ol tb cotamilte. Tbe rravi
ty of Ui onVoc ia mad more graaa
by tb sWet that at tb laat eaaao of
Cong i use, wbea ia wa pmp-aaid lo ra
dar tb pay of etlcial, ia order to
relirre) the industry ef taw eoantry
fhna tb benlea oi Uxalioa, it was re
aiated by tb Repebiiean spo Ott
groend tbat that could sot ha dene
witbowt injury lo tb public aervir
Tat w aa a aatioml hVpuMicaa caaa
mitlee radacin tbetf aay by sun j
otenU for paruaaa Dartuma, aad di
eeruas; lb Baosjey paad aa laaaa A-oai
lb pulue treavaary to saabie Uaem u
err tb people lailhfully ; aad thaa,
aa dec la red by tb aoleean actioa of
Coegrras, disabling the trot doing1
Ikeur Oaty to the ",.. A anal
lba (act tlatr -4 o atamait Tb
pubis aiad) is SgiUtad try cetrf'ietlng
ataeaaesi wtlk recard to lb eaaxiaj
of M IUpsbDct) (MfSNBiag oVev
IB tbe pesaota BaaytWw rHaaaa. Dol
Bot lb acta of lav baad oi the Orvart-
will be theirs if it is not exerted. politics without Mexican finances and
Ws do aot fesr that tbe body of tbe : Mexican disorders. Tbe business men
Republicans wish to do, but w hatpin all civilized countries bar been
Ibey will havs to do. if tbey take : taught by recent bankruntcir and dia.
a false atep at this time. If tbey ac- j order in government, mad unstable
cept power from unclean bands, they j by agitations, to b watcfaful and dis
cao never check or lay bare the fraud trustful wben they see tb slightest
mum? who tuns mae tenure ot inetr ueviation iroin political bonor without
auiuunij . i ney nwi nwe wrong-1 wnicb mere can be no financial bonor.
doing aitd shelter it from punishment; On the other band let the party now
or tbey will expose the rotten basis of j in power yield to tbo popular will, de-
tucir peauiuna. i do past snows ine
danger of such false steps. If tbo ad
ministration bad heeded the warnings
of il owb friends snd bad not upheld
by lore tbe men in Louisiana con
victed or illegal acta, our country
would not now be involved in these
peril. Because it shielded wrong
doing then, il ia pressed to do so now.
Il must go further and deeper in vio
lence, if it lacks courage and patriotism
now. Wben it bast it authority upon
aaere force, it will fsf ander tbe slavery
of men it meant to use aa tools and to
tolerate merely for party purposes.
Tbey will be compelled to meet their
brazen demands. Thcii claims aa tbe
makers of tbe administration cannot be
questioned. In Ihia, history will but
repeat itself.
in view ol tbe vital importance of
tb question which agitate our coun
try, mere partisan results of tbe elec
tion sink in no insignificance. If the
only question ws wbo should bold
certain political positions, w might
looa wita complacency upon the point
cal Mirages and blunders which our
opponent may commit, io tbeir efforts
to thwart tbe will or tbe people. Tbe
majority cannot be kept out of power
tor any length ol time, by any device.
1 0 policy heretofore pursued by th
administration toward the Kouth, and
particularly ia IOotsians, has cut down
lb Rrrmblicaa majorities in th North-
era Slate since 1H72, mors ibsa Ire
hundred Ihoosand vote.
If we sought merely party advan
tage w could uot regret ibeir folly il
tbey eominn a policy which baa driv-
o Iron tbeir rank aucb mullitodee of
mea ; which has placed tbem in tbe
Union, and wank will drive them out
of power ia ereiy city, county snd
Stat. Al th first election it would
clear lb Seaat and purge tb Hons
oi every guilty actor in- wrong-doing.
Tbey have more political power to lose
outside of tbe Capitol at Washington
tbaa tb honest result of this election
will tak from tbem at tb seat of gov
ernment Complaints are bow mad
by lb Republicans throughout tbe
country that their intervals are sacri
aced to tb srlnsh schemes oi a few
leader.
I wQI not speak, lankly of what ma
may bar bee inclined to do before
un Brest jr im conic bad passed
away. Tbey bar been tempted to
follow 4b abadow of victory, allboagh
it would prove a ghost of eucctsa which
oo Id lead to B political rrsra. Wt
trwat that calmer aaocaenta will bring
wiser counsels, for in tb end Ibeir own
partisan will coed emu tbem and look
upo I hem ss tainted men wbo ar to
basts awed. The political actioa oi
ibe year has taught tbe leatoa tbat
men mast not b too bot Republicana
if tbey wiah to suad well with the
IlepubKcaa party, lis bonor bare
not bee rive to I boat wbo bar beew
toreaaoat ia Wirxiir k actioa or vin
dicating it aatiiaaJ aaiiey. Lrt tboae
w bar traarpbed ia it eonvwitjoo
last ears that tbey ' tarn do not
ens over aealoes, sad tail aa c'mI tbctr
rival by oulreaning tb wwbea and
mand bonest return in accordance
with tbe Constitution, bow to tbe
majesty of the law, and then every
citizen will feci a reoewed confidence
in our institutions, and the wholo world
will bold us in higher respect and
bonor.
On this occasion, aa on of th rep.
resestative of this great State, I am
impelled to speak about public affair.
There is danger tbat the solemn de
cision of New York, with it Tast in
terest and great population, ta to be
mocked at and made an idle ceremony
by a few unscrupulous men. 1 trust 1
hsve not been moved by mere partisan
purpose. My fsilb in tbe party to
which I am attached, and my indebt
edness to it member may cloud my
judgment, but I know tbat I seek only
to save tbe honor of our common coun
try, and to secure tbe weilare of tbe
American people without regard to
party distinction.
I fervently pray that Ihe wisdom, the
patriotism, and fraternal love which
guided our fathers wben tbey formed
ibis Union and I ranted ita govern uvea t
may govern us in our efforts lo avert
tbe dangers wbkk threaten tbem. God
grant that we may be animated by tbe
patriotism which moved them a hun
dred years ago, wben they sacrificed
all passion, aM interests, and periled
ineir lives to gain the political Ireedom
of our country. Let us not fail to be
alike aelf-sacri Being in our efforts to
uphold the bonor and the virtue of the
Kepublie.
tu driven trout vhciu to kt.
miles.
ilmance n twenty-two
some huge animal. Some ot the larger
bone were still to be seen. Tbe skull
retained something of its normal shape,
and little mounds on the bottom of the
retort marked tbe spot where hand
fulls of bot aabes bad fallen through
between the ribs of the cradle. Tbe
cremation wa over. Tbe fire was
lion.
Olcott says, however, that the vase
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CXiL. OlOVTT ABD TUB THBOaOPBleT.
purpose of tbctr own wrgaauuliua
Even I aoe wbo lor tb treaaoa will
desert tbe traitor ia tbeir tin of trial
At tkM ertaasof oaraflarra tb Lh-ajo-
eratae party, utaartoea of iustrwngtb
sad tba Jasissss af its paauaoti, sad
tatUag IBM (star power at tbeir, will
do no a a wis nor BBBBtriotat act wbicb
WU! a-strrry iU aaanUg. lUaarmbers
will assart tawir rigkts and viodw-ata
(Pras laa PkilaerlpkU TtasaT
Washi.otu, Pa, Dec. 6, 17 Dr.
LvMoyne, wbo has built lbs only ere-
msting luraac in tbe I ni ted States, ia
a singular character. Ycara ago but
falser, a French porsician. aettled i
tba little plsce, snd aa year rot led on
tb son, baring droptacd into kia father'
place in tb iirolcaaioa, gained wealth
and reputation. Bat he was alwaya
an oaciuy. a rotu Abolitionist, bit
townsraaa rotten-egged bint, and gain
ed tor hire earb notoriety that be waa
solicited to lake tba nomination for tb
Vie Preeidetwy oa tb Liberal ticket
in 1844, wbacb was beaded by Gcrntl
numb. I hut honor, however, bs de
clined, but afterward accepted a nom
ination for tbe Governorship on tbe
earn licket, and, of coarse, ws defeat
ed, lis baa a sen in Cur grass from
Illinois, and at on of tb big naaa u
thai old lash toned littl place. About
a year ago Dr. LeMoyne determined
that when be died b would rather be
baraed than aarried. 11 bad ptsaly ef
naooey, aavd ia Jsly be set abaal beald
ing a crematioB furnace. 11 is old
nearly 80 stout, stooping, aod very
infirm, and b fully believed tbat ba
could sot live Ibe year out Having
given ap but practice long ago be gsv
bts WDote atienuon to aw la mace.
Tbe reaaat ia s but brick baildiar
hardly long eoongb or wide eooagb to
with so iron roof, zioe facing
aad atom trimming, and d.vided inside
into two apartments, la th first are
sty chair or Btor aad a cabinet
lik a saaok-Mss, as wktrb It ajaatastaM
to ator tav asbe of lb ciasasts4, ia
a ealalaJqee of walaatv aad bouum
iaa. Ia tba other ruoe it a big brie
lb ruber, and Cremator Wolf to bold
a littl kerosene lamp for tbe reporter
to write by, and a chair from ander tbe
catafalque tor a table, the cbeeriness is
doubly cheered.
Tbe retort that waa red-hot in tbe
afternoon was getting half-way bat trees
red and whit by mid night Every
hour tbe bright furnace door wa open
ed and a fresh supply of coke waa put
in. Tbe furnace waa hot, terribly hot,
two or three feet off tbe ground, but'
near tbe top it was almost as cool as
tbe snow without The intense beat
bad bamed away Ibe plaster in crevice bad been complied witb, and bis body
between aom of tbe bricks snd theilsy in a little besp of red bot ashes,
bright light shone throogh. Th fire- atone, nngarded on tbe summit of Gal-
man is a capital veniruoquiM, ana ne lows Hill.
used bis votes orrasioully with start
ling effect, making lb Baroa aay, bow
and then, " Pleaae stir np the fire a lit
tlo, or, "IT getting cold here," or
"Won't you give me a glass of water?"
greatly to the fright of a country lad
wbo stepped in aa be was passing by.
At 1 o clock tbis morning, wbea tbe
red light ia tb East began to throw
faint shadows of the gallows posts
against tb little building, th under
taker climbed from tbe silent village
to Ihe summit of Gallows Hill to see
that all was right Tbe furnace was
then white witb beat Tbe fur
nace room waa suffocating and th re
tort wss red-hot snd while-hot in spots.
At a quarter before 8 o'clock Colonel
Olcott arrived, carry bis Hindoo cre
mation rase in en band and balf gallon
bottle of alum water io tbe other- Un
took a brief look at tbe body and then,
taking a package from bis pocket,
raised tbe winding sheet and sprinkled
frankincense, myrrh, cassia, and other
spices, over the Baron's breast. After
lbs sheet waa replaced the alum water
was poo red over it, wetting it from
head to foot. Tbis was to prevent il
from making a blaxe when first put
into tbe retort Then the evergreens
and lower ware strews over Ibe body
and it waa ready for tb ceremony.
By tbis time it waa after 8 o'clock,
and the reception room waa nearly full.
Dr. Aradale, or tbo Pittsburgh Board
Hill to look at the rapidly disaMiear-
ing body.
At hall titst 12 o'clock tbe cremation It cost the directors ol the poor
was considered complete. Tbo inside I of Mifflin county H5 to pay a doctor's
of the retort wa al white heat and I bill ot 117 4y. luvy reiuaed to pay
tb iron cradle looked like the ribe of j ibe bill, aud tbe phyaician sued aud got
judgment, th coal running tha bill up
nr wnico toe director were
obliged to pay.
J- R- Pague, oi Sbippensbarg. has
in bis puaaeaaiou the buuk ol rtword
ul the Lutuanui and German Reiomwd
congregations of Sbippenaburg. It
drawn from tb furnace and th fur- ""V" " . and to. pro-,
race doorwa, sealed shut wilb mortar. Jf1'"'! are written exclusively in th.
Before 1 o'clock tbe little cremation 0e"n"u U,r,ug-
boase was empty and the door waa I ' Green Cloy Smith, the Probibi
locked. Baron De Palm' last w isb'tioo candidate lor 1'rcauJcut, by bia
electoral ticket, rccoived only 1,318
votes in the Stale. Th Smith family
in Pennsylvania should have stuck lo
bim, but tbey did not. At lamai. hail
I bs Hindoo cremstionvtse.in which , ol tbem must bar voted lor Ibe other
ihe Baron's asbea ara to be put waa fellowa.
standing on tb. top of the furnace I Dcwawl
early ,rt the morning for public inspec-1 ,oolljer cnlenniii lo
rs ar urging
U. , i wuaciiiiiai tor loco to COUI-
is very small, and cannot ikm ... ...... .. .
a.l.lt- kr.M ,i... . i i'""" ,uo tlue oi tne involution
and tbe final departure of tbe British
"", aom " ."uingioo surrendered
i , , , . , . .iv.ir., wuvn a-uingtoa surrcnucred
bas been used for the same purpose! i.:. ..( ...i , ....
Memorable vase! whote calcined bones i
will next tickle your smooth-wrought Professor Kdwsrd Brooks, u Hil
stdes? But it will be some hour be-! 'crsvill ; F. A. Allen ol 'lioga; J.
for tb asbe ran be taken out of thel Lackey, of Pittaburg ; Messrs. It. Ii.
retort for should the door be or-ncd ! But sley, W. C. hboff, and J. W.
V) eaver, and Aliases Jennie C. Leonard
and Elizabeth Lloyd, are engaged in
now tbe contrivance would be likely
to crack ; so tbs big bot door will not
be taken down till to-morrow evening,
and then the ahnt snd the vsae will
be taken by Col. Olcott lo New York
and pat at tbe disposal of Ihe Thro
aopbica! Society.
So the cremation is over, and suc
cessfully over. De Valro, ob, where,
where ia h? If be could have fore
shadowed Ibe startling scene his
poor bone would have to go throsgb
bs woald bar thought twice before
he lumped into tbe fire.
lli
perfecting a system for rc-orgsnizing
tbo normal schools oi the Stale.
A deed from tb Peon haa been
left wilb Ihe Recorder of Berks coun
ty for record. It ia dated march lOtb
17 JO, and waa given lo John Conner,
lor lot 205, in ibe original plan of
Reading, by th attorneys of John
Peiin, Mr., eldest too of Richard Penn.
The consideration sum wa 130.
The Maiden Crock Iron Works,
afternoon the town hall was '" lebanon county, consisting of a
crowded with person from Wishing charcoal iumac, a gnat mill, three
ton, Pittsburgh sod surrounding plai-ra I mansion, Un dwellings and 277 acres
to hear the spcecbe on cremation. I r 'nd' have been purchased by a
CoL Olcott wa tbe fimt speaker. He , partyol Lebanon capitalists lor 121,000.
aaid tbat Baron Ie Palm bad apKint-' Al M,na ljmo they bought one
ed bim and Mr rainn in l.i-a 1... ! thousand acre of mountain laid.
of Healtb, was on band, nn Dr. Fol- j body burned and that tbeir duty was j jtcob Ke, of Oakland, Susoae-
BTMB nf Hnalne lie. II nPT or la haItna nna (Im. 11. .... ... .
-r --- v. :. . : '; " """"; baan county, who will be 1UV years
u"4. hT, ffi.T' oi Brooklyn, Dr. j buitory of rremstion, speaking fear near-! oa ln Uny tixl, walked lour mile, to
Bnta, , of Wheeling and many others, , ly an hour, and w. loudly applauded tb, pion ;lb 0U Mr. lM.
the phyatciana and lb newspaper men wbea be eondnded. Col. Olcott wa. was burn Mar 20 1777 cast hia first
making a party wet any who were lollowoil by Preaalent Uayea, of Wasb,0 (ur Tb'W JefTcraon, tbe third
wamngimpaiieatiy for aseTvmonyt,ngtonandJe . Ih rnllwl J,Ml .lld
thst be would do everything be could Tole(i ery preaideolisl clecuoo
to prrvent tbe spread of sickness and 'ince sixteen in all.
disease by Ibe drinking of impure wa I , .,
ter, and be believed cremation to be) rrank Vt belts, a colored man of
one of lbs first things accessary lor Allejgberiy City, maintains that be is
lb purification of tb water a dnnk. ,Le "M'" I1"" present ia aiat-
Dr. Jamea Km. of Ilttabach. nest lia naa a cenmcai oi birta
took th platrorm and read a pmated
ataeca last woald reach from Wah
iagtosi to omewber down a boat tb
wealarn end of Keolatky. 11 also
advocated crematioa. Several other
address re were delivered, but none ol
lb speakers eipretasrd ibeir wi.ling
aess to lake lb long joaraey through
Dr. LeMoyne'a ereaaaiutn lorcac.
to begin. Ootaid about a kandred of
tbe tow napeopie bad gathered, and tbey
Biaseed tuaruaaif t by pearring tb rough
tb window and asking questions
w henever they bsd a chance.
At balf past 8 o'clock tbe fireman
aad tbat tb lurnac was ready, and
Cot Otcotl told bim lo nnfaatea tbe
door of lb retort Tb fa
waa cleared, tod door was taksa Clow a.
a freak lining wa put oa tb other
door tbst ws to b ased in its place
and tbe preps rations were complete.
Col. Olcott and Mr. Newton, tb two
eiecstara, too Ikear ptsees at lb kaad
ei Urn body, oas aa sack aad. aad Dr.
LatMoyo sod Dr. Aradal al tbs loot.
It jroea ta Met Brat, said Cot. Olcott
Ob, a f replied Mr. LeMoyne, "It
goes ia bead Int." " But the body
alway go tola tb arpulchr feet
I rat, said Coi. Oloott. "Itaaakssao
diferoac,'' Dr. LtMoyae repuegl; "la
tset will b doo ia balf tb urn if w
pl it ia bead first Tb solid part of
toe body la an at tb top, and th re
tort at hottest at tb bar " "All
right," Bead CoL Oasott, and ta (oar
baauwra, with aoeoverad baada, parked
aa tb body, iron cradl and all, aad
started for tb firnac room. No. a
ws said. Tb tern trie heal
streamed eat of tb burning retort,
atakiag lb room almost six-arable.
It wa aot bard work lifting tb
Body, far it baat aatfwak away aetS
f aaaaa, ltd trsrs at Us basil, tarw.
uag siowry throagk th door betwees
U two raoatat bm raacbirur lk (rpei,
foraae. II fast Xmg, parbapa (tVt Vja laraava, Mstsd laair aavl oi tb
rrpoee. Belle," aaid a poor but hon
est Chicago youth to a Prairie avenue
girl one aay,"sappoa thai a young man
loved) yoa dearly very dearly but
waa afraid to ask yoa to marry bim -
mayo bacauaa ha wa vary timid or
lelt too boot, or aomelbing: what
would yoa think of such a case?"
"Think ?" answered thsriri im medial-
ly. "Why, If k wa poor. I sbosM
tbink that k wa Vmb ribl ia keen
ing still about it r Tbe quoatioo wa
urraprjed ngm laar.
A littl thora aeed whtl it I a seed
ta a little thing, sad it ha bo point of
agiiness io ia, and it aoe not seem to
Ureacew my on with a prick ; but
yoa plant it and art It pais nil it get
ata aVtaik, aad n kraaek and twig i
aoaa,aad job will kavspnatrsMotat
at vry twig tbat will thorn rvry
sar it
purporting to show that bs was born
on Jan. 14, 17C2, thus making bim
nearly I Ii years ui age at tb present
time. Ha ia, of course, very feeble,
but ia abl to conrers very intelligent
ly, and raa read without difficulty.
II Bleeps a great deal. II ha never
used tobacco ia any form, and during
but long 111 lbs laata of apiritnoea b
qaor baa bee ankoowa to bim.
Under lb bristitog till of "Pig
tail and Bustle," a San Francisco pa
per recounts tbe nuptiabt of Chn Ab
Wsk and Mats Fannie Waters. Tbe
bridegroom wss formerly a cook, siad
now th proprietor ol a lacrsliv
waaa-boas. Tb brid was bora ia
M am and aaa beta a govern ia
Sao Francisco. Tbry alighted at tb
City Hall ea Nov. leib and asked for a
bceoee. There wa ootaeaotion la lb
Mayor's office ; there were jeers oa lb
eadwalk. Ak Wsh psid tb Banal Ii
eesa lea, aad aat tr lo a long cigar;
and Fannis wrota ker naoae, and re
marked that il wa of ker owb fre
will ia tact, ah enarrlrd him beta as "
ka lovad kia. il kalped ker iate a
bark, sad Mared at a taoeUtaa yostk '
wbo wa shouting. "If tbat Bia1tb"c
worst f" Tbea tlarjp drTla aaaaoa
ckarr-k, and war aiarned. Far Cathay
and Down-East Main ar bapn-'