ijhc $t publican. trKl""" I'- (i""III.A.IOII. I'Mimr. irEPNESllAY MnilXINH, MAIICIi II, IMT. la the hilttnpee wrlil, Ji t na.l arireniillr Onltitnn. In .vr' e-.tamn In 'ruenlar SiMinlor Wnllaro nrrivi'd liiuni) ra. Monday nilil, un I (in Tiit-ailay morn ing Ionic Sin m'lil in iviurl 111 nnuof thr cuunnrl in llio Turmr cuxc.' J,TnHfi"luiiiro lin.j;jin;t;J .to ivl journ lo iiiuitow. This will ho goi.il now In tlii lux -payers, but nut li llii'l hotel luTpvr nt lliu Ciiiiliil. j The Scknidn I'i.osui. The api-cial dCHHion of tlii) United Stutes Senulo. ciilleJ by Pivsiilent Grunt, niljouiiied, sine die, on Saturday lust, at 4 p. m. I - ... Tlii) Cuiiiuriin Iraiitdur ut' tho I'liitid Status SenntorMiip, camo ofl' ut Harris burg jestenliiy. Dun luki'ri tlio place vacated by bin father, an per agreement with tho Sluto ring. IlEnniNd. Counted in llnyc naked tlio "imyern of ull Clirietiun people," and noon dinod with Uub liigrraoll. Committing flu ml, und voting ''8 to 7," "ltenolved I hut evidence ol iraud bo not received," and tliut'swbat made it for Retiirninif Hoard Haves. "Cameron' March to Moscow," by Col. McCluro, on our fourth pajic, in an article full of hmtory and roniance, and will richly repay a perusal. Tuoors Wanted. Another outrage in the South ! A Tennesscco Democrat was taken and the Louisiana liepuhli cans were left. Troops ( Troops I Mrs. Piukalon failed to ohtuin a Cabinet position. Hut Hayes (lid the next bent thing, lie nppoiuleil Sher man, her partner in the King line. The editor of the Rcllclnnto Hqmb Hmn, in hiu'hly pl-ned with tho elm' tion of "Don" to tlio United Slatei Senate. "A hotter selection couhl not be made." Fitly illicit ilii-tillcm were ar rented in denrgia tho other (lay. (.ramie no more President, thank (In I, but it Hayes follows in hit footsteps these fellows will nil get n pnnlnn. Henry Lcnkiicr, the condemned murderer ut Piitsliurgli, will escupi the gallows. The Hoard of Pardons having agreed to commute his sen tenco to imprisonment lor lite. Radical Dikt. (..'row in a favorite diet wiib Republican these days. The Cumeron Politicians took n largo dish when Hayes snubbed Pennsylvania and appointed Schuns and Key to his L-auinet. - Simon's Opinion op "Rltiiy." A Washington correspondent speaking of Senator Cumeron says that his sell'- assiranco bikj mo munition of ugu makes him free spoken and petulant, hence ho spares no profanity and scorns to uso diplomatic or equivocal phrases in assaulting the course of the administration. ' Ho is too d d unanimous and independent I" says Billion in regard to Hayes. The Ohio Senatou. Judge Stanley Matthews, of Cincinnati, Hayes' god father, has been elected U. S. Senator by ..tho Ohio Legislature, to succeed Hon. John Sherman, appointed Secre tary of the Treasury. The contest was between Matthews, Tuft, (Grant's At torney General), llowland und Shellu barger. . We presume Garfield now Boos why Hayes did not want him to bo a candidate.' Wo presume so. QcKEal An exchange-says: "Jlaycs has instructed Gen. Key that when he assumed his office as Postmuster Gener al he issued new commissions toall Po.il- maslers in i'ennsvlvioin li,.!-.,!!,.. .1 ! of office exnires on the. n,h m M,..i. ! it is sum tlieru am over 15U of these. Senator Cameron absolutely reltiBed to sign any petition to lluyes, asking tho retention of any of these Postmasters, though nearly ull were bis originul up. poiiilmenis." Bun Dozi.d Mor.ioN. Of ull the old Hudiciil managers, Mr. Morton is! now the most indignant und spiteful, Olid yet his hands uro tied, sous lo be in a condition losinnsh thingsus llluine did, or tried to do, lust week. He does not like to uppcur before the country ns having lost influence ut tho Bturt of a Fraudulent Administration which ho did so much lo swindle into power; und ho does not entirelv ubamh ill Ilium that Have,.. ,e. i.i " i...,' 1 ' wv.t.tv .null, 1MI.III.IS. I j "Finch. OlT."-'J'he idea, that thoj"" iM'"uu' to the Rev. Dr. Duller, of greatest Hayes Slulo (Peiiirsylvuiiiu)l lllu ''Ullv"i" Church in Washington ; in the Union should be cheated out ol i "J AJr' liulll-ri i"sleiid of advising R member ol the Cabinet, is one of Ihe slraiige results of Returning Boards fltiu llio loiigressional Commission. Hut it's so. Peiuisy Ivuiiia is complete ly biill-dojed while Ohio, which only ;gavo Hayes .5,(100 majority, has the t resident, two Supremo Judges, a member of tho Cabinet (Sherman j and brother General of the army; besides lots of other tat appointments, while tho Keystono -Stale has nothing hut the Caiuerous. Why is it that under tho proseiit Cuinen.ii-Iluyes cooled erufidtr wu can obtain nothing while Ohio gains all ? ' . PaopiTs on Siiovtl.. -Olivor Amos'; bequest to his wilo was 15(10,000 ; to' his (laughter Heleu, $300,0(10; to his Eon's wilu, 130,000 ; to F. L. Ames and who, as uusioon, a0,u00 tor each grand-child; to his aislors, each 110, bOOj to his son Frederick L., all of hi interest in' tho Snovel Works and, ex-' cepting various other small bequests.1 H the residue lo bis tiito, sou ami; daughter. Oliver, like his brotbeii! Oakei, s ned to put his money where! n wouiu uo' tli most good." The firmer Invssitl in tho i.ia.,r,... ..e oven., and ii id' whils the lallei; dealt m X'r III r'Monrtior Mwk'jMul "Chi Mm Slt.imen," and left bis hm tj on comfortable as O.iTjr. TU E S.(iE OF LOCIIIEf.. The days of Simon Cumeron, like those of llclshu.jsiir.are numbered. His exile und banishment from thoSuiiutcj will cost li! in thousands of lilcliilri and backers, just ut the period when the sands titMil'o are ebbing out, when mortals should rather acquire, tliuii nanirh friends. The Philadelphia Times In ullnding to his retirement says: "That Senator Cameron should part from bis old associates in the Sen ute with much emotion, as he bade 1'ui-cucll forever lo the tribunal he hud were Senator. iien lie first assumed Senatorial duties in 1815, has been a member of tho body (r many years, and not half a score ol them are among the living. On 1'iiday he parted wiib his old colleagues with many inutuulli kind expressions, and on Saturday be left for his home in llarrislun-g to wit uoa the triumph ol his ton us In shall be chosen o succeed the litlhci lo-iuori'ow. The veuorublo Seliutoi has hud bis full share of battle, and bis life has been a perpetual struggle for tho power that he devoutly wor shipped. No mull in mil' polllleal his tory bus been tho subject of so limn) and such Htraugu munitions in the great aims to which bis resources wen so ceuselessly directed, and perhaps tho only unmixed pleasure that bis vuricd achievements huveutVurdud him, is that which comes with gratelm homage to a father's pride at the suc cess of the son, whoso promuliou r dearer to linn thuu the laded chaplots of place. Tho generous respect thai nearly fourscore years must command from friend and foe, will temper his retirement with coinparalivo peace, while tho lances which have been shivered against the lather will glitter in fearful purpose against tho future pretentious of the son." liiooTHV Victorious. Tlio Consti tution id the United Suites prohibits a religious test lor oflico. Notwith standing, no man is eligible to a Slate, county or town office in tho Slate of New Hampshire, unless be is ' un ad herent id' tho Protestant faith." Last year the Democrats and u few Liberal Hadicals passed a Constitutional amend, inent through the Legislature, wiping out this "lest" for oflice, and punned an act submitting tho nmendinent to a vote of the people at ihe general elec tion last week. Tho amendment was lost, und tho Democrats, in their r.eul lo carry it, lost one of the two Con gressmen. Iligotry has gained another victory in tho giuuile Suite. It is no wonder that the population of thai State is decreasing, and the liailical majorities increasing. Inlolereiice and bigotry always occupy thesnuo plul torm. Chattel slavery was an awful crime in the eyes of these Godly New llunipsbireiles, but menial slavery they eslecin u virtue. Resides the) stand up and laku all oath to support the Constitution of tho United Stutes. which prohibits the "test" they swear to support in their Slate Constitution. The Pharisees uro Hot ull deud yet. A Cot'siN Rt'Lt DoZKi). A Wash ington dispatch of Saturday, says: "A sinking example of tho President's opinion of a fuvorito phuso of Grunt- isiu occurred to day. A gentleman ol his acquaintance applied for appoint, mi ill as United Suites Murshul of llli- uois, and submitted bis papers. The President examined all ol them w ith great care, then lying them up und returning them to the applicunt, he suid: "Well, sir, your papers are ull right, und 1 know you to bo an excel lent man for tho position you seek, bin there is an insiiperuble obstacle to your ever obtaining an olllco under this ad ministration, and thai is your wlfu is a liivorite cousin of Mrs. lluyes." This step of Hayes' looks like "going be hind tho returns" and put un end lo nepotism. It may be a lilllo rough on tho relulii m but il will bo good tor tho country. If cousins uro sirirk.cn. down in this iiinuner what will become of tho brothers-in-law, etc.? Klected By THE CoSIMISBION. The Huston Hcntinel say s : "Hayes does not claim to bo the choice of llio people ; ho does not pretend lo have been elected, but ho says that inasmuch as tho Llectorul Commission wus estub- Iisllu(1 h? law, and it decided in his lavor, ho might as well ucU He has no thought of llio mull who icnj elect ed ; tho idea never enters bis bead that a great majority of the people consider him the "receiver of stolen goods," but ho bus tho brazen impudence lo ask God uguin to bless hi in und to guide mm Into somo path to honor. W Iiliu ''is pious expressions but we can not iippreriuto thu morality of u man who is troubled so lilllo with con science while ealing stolen fruit." SriiAMiK. An exchungu remarks: "If a receiver of stolen goods should iifk a clergyman to pruy for his pros perity he would be told lliat lie must give up his plunder bulore ho could "M-vei u.M.io .avor. iiuiunioril 11. "ayes, then about lo receive the stolen 1, . , 1 resiliency, sent a request for prayers Hayes to become uu holiest man be- loro pros ing to piny or be prayed lor, got hiiolber clergymuii to help pray Ihul the inlUiuously uequirod olllco might be held prosperously." None or I hat. It wus uunounced lust week, from Washington, thai lluyes liivored a now election in Louis iana and South Carolina i not on thu Pre-ldentlal question) on the Guber natorial question, As noon us Puckaid and Chuiiiberluin heard of it they sent iliBpulchcs to tho' Couiited-in" saying, "tioneol thut. If you can afford to stick wo can." Tnal's a lilllo severe on "iho Government," but then these Ivdlow-s know that if another election wero held tho Democrats would carry Iho former Slate by 25,(100 and the hitler by 15,000. And h.r that reason mo wiiole gung will back down. ! Govehnmknt Cau-ehs. Tho four numbers of tho Louisiana RcUiniing Hoard were among the first callers upon Fraud. Ilayos after his arrival at Washington. The four-Wells, Ander son, Cuichuvo and Kenner-filed into llio back room oii Iho dour was closed. What mast have born iho reflection ot (hose who stood mi the outside I The absenoeof Mrs. Pinksion was nulieeil ley all. But then she may have found her way Id through the kitchen. TUN A A' II' ELECTION FA UCE. The carpel hag cut-throats down South, headed by tho notorious John Patterson, Into of Mifllintown, In this Slate, but now a Senator from South Carolina, are trying to persuade count ed in Hayes to order a now election for Governor in South Carolina and Lniiisiiiuu. Tho editor of the Phila delphia Time), in alluding to this ques tion, says: "It's just about what any average thief would propose under like ciivuiii lances, am) llr; siigiestion ol Mr. Pal- lersoii, by Congressional civility l ulled -t.iMr.it . ,'Wni.-.ti.. i e.rf .ern vy r-Ve f hi that Slalo-nd in Louisiana, is simply ihe request of a thief, who has been eaughl in gelling away wilh Ins stolen ;ouUs, tliut the goods lie bonded out of llio hands ol the owners, so thai he ouy buveu better chance lo steal them aguiN. True, he suya thai there's Ilo law for a new election ; but that's a mall obstacle In llio opinion of Mr. I'ullcrson, us be doesn't keep much ac count of law anyway; nmi it's true ihul nobody is seriously disputing Gov. Humplou's uulhoi ity in tho State bin -llr. I'ullcrson ut Wushiugtoii, and one Geiierul linger in Coluiuhiu; but the luw tun be jumped and the bayonets can bo bellor disposed than before lo persiiudevoleis,and"ivocaii niuiiiutoln get a lol of d li nigger killed," lo uso Mr. Patterson' own instructive and deleclublo Veriiuculur, and the Northern heart can be lired afresh, and hi the flame and smoke of rekindled sectional turbulence the carpel-bugger uitiy bnlo li-inii thu hissing scorn Unit greets him from every honest lace. As cJliumlioihiiu hasn't a single county iuying tribute to his treusury, nor a single Republican court in ihe Slate that recognizes his authority, nor any lollowing uny where, of uuy luilh or race, that cull give either moral, politi cal or muleriul support to bis adininis irution, a new election, without even ihe color of luw or tho shudow of jus lice lo excuse il, would bu just the thing for trembling political iierepitet ics ol llio Pullersoii school. President Hayes is believed to stand just where he started, and will allow the question of pow er in the two disputed Slates lo solve itself, and ull well understand what tho end must be." More Tiiouni.r. It is announced that tho result of tho Returning Hoard has decided not to till the vacancy on the Supremo bench, caused by the resignation of Judge Davis, who has has been elected United Stales Senator from Illinois, to succeed the blustering "crooked" whisky Attorney, Gen. John A. Logan. Although the names press ed upon Hayes for tho position, are those of Circuit Judge Dillon and Diumiiioiid,und Caldwell, ol Arkansas; Scott, of West Virginia ; Senator Howe, id' Wisconsin, and ex Secretary Iiris tow. He delays Ihe up, ointment alter u consultation wilh the Chief Justice und the Alinriicy-Gciiorul, and will not select ex Secretary Hrislow, owing to assurances lliat he couhl not liuciin- firmed by tho Senate, And thu reason why tho Seliuto would refuse to con- firm Hrisiow, is becaoso bo was the only true man on Grunt's cabinet, and prosecuted the whisky thiol cs, for which he had to leave the cabinet. Tub Navy Rino Hlsteh. Dick Thompson, Hayes' Navul Secretary culled ull his bureau hcuds about him the other day, and informed i hum that the department must bo run un the same plan thut he conducted his hoiisj. bold ufl'uirs within its mcuus. The public plunderer, Robeson, under Grant, gave a contract to every bummer that turned up, provided he would divide tho profits. Hi this wiry millions ol dollurs were spent, over and above the appropriations made by Congress, and the robbers paid by tho passage of a deficiency bill afterwards. If thu counted in Secretary succeeds in stop, ing this enormous Treasury leak, he will have served his country to sonic purpose. TiieSupuemeJuuuebiiip.- Our party friends throughout tho Stale, are busily engaged in looking up a candidate tor Supremo Judge. Il seems troin the announcements mado, that our section of the Stale is particularly blessed wilh the ri,(ht kind of material. Wo notice that Judge Mayor, of Clinton, Hon. Geo. A. Jenks, of Jefferson, and Hon. Silas M. Clurk, of Indiana, aro ull an nounced as candidates by their respect ive counties. Well, wo will give up Judge Mayer for Slato purposes, pro vided our district is furnished with a judge as experienced, competent und upright us ho is. Wo are opposed to furnishing first-class material und then bo compelled to put up with some second bunded article. Radical Leoislation. Out of five hundred und filly bills reported in tho IIousu at Uarrisburg this session nine ty-lour have been passed and sent to the Senate for approval. How tho ninety lour will lure there no one can loll at this liuio. The labors of the .Senate uro in accord with that of ihe House, so fur as doing nothing is col.- corned. Husinoss was to bo greatly expedited in our hulls of Legislation when tho Rudiculs controlled both chambers. Their work is belbre tliu public and puts the Riidlcul leaders on the ragged edgeof deception and false hood. The Next conhkess. Wo notice thai sumo Radical organs uro "pulling on airs," and combining their leaders thut thu next Congiess will bo render ed Radical by u coiiibiiiution ol "South ern rebels," w ho huvo been eleoled us Democrats. This is u Returning liourd Uoux. Thu hexl Congress will bo Com posed of 152 Democrats and 141 Rudi culs. If tho hitler eun see any coinlbrl for Hayes in that count, lul them re joice; especially when thero Is but lour dillereiico in thu Senate. If Rudicniisin is rendered buppy under such circumstances, let all rejoice. Judge Flcnstl, sfan uk bli filsns no the Miirvu.i lirtiua, ! bruihsr is-ts ut L'mtvil "tat s.tiRiur Pkllorson, wt Swum CsMluft. Well, thut ulono should duleut him in November, becuuse a nioro corrupt und degraded politician cannot he louud in Pennsylvania, or South Caro lina, than John J. Patterson. If Judge Sicrutt is running on thu Patterson Wells Kellogg pisiform It becomes the duty of every honest man in Pennsyl. vaina to vole against Stcrrelt, in Nik vember next, unless, they want the Supremo Court to bectnio us corrupt as Pullerson und his confederates. That's So. The Johnstown Demo crat suys : 'We've got 'em" excluiiucd thu. Radical when the 8 to 7 Com-, mission slolu Louisiana Irom Tildon. From the manner in which those same Radicals are dancing around now, w boald y they hi.ve 'got 'em' bad." A VII A HUE A (IAISSTQA HFII!LDl Garfield is an Ohio Congressman of the Madison Wells Chandler stripe. Ilo was one of the B who perjured himself ami ruled against tho 7, to steal tho Presidency for Returning Hoard Hayes: As to tho purity ol this gentleman's eluiruelcr, tbu following intelligence from Washington on the 28lli ull., will show : 'A resolution has been prepared on evidence by ihe Glover Ciiininillee, for ihe expulsion ol General Gal Held I'li.iu the House on the charge ol huving enri'jijptjj' nikenniuiiej while aniiii- asked and wiil appear ueloratM. Com milieu to-morrow lo make an explana lion. The churge is not unfamiliar hole, and first cumu out in the District iiivcsiigution, wherein it was testified thai ho received a fee of 85,000 lor his influence in obtaining u voiiliucl from tliu liourd of Public Works for wood pavement. His del'eiiso is that he wrote un argument lor R. C. Parsons on tho merits of the puvemeiit ; and was puid by i.iin for it, but il is charged by the Conimilleu thut in a suit in Court llio contract of Garfield with Parsons as Alloiney lor the pavement contractors bus been decided to be a corrupt one, on llio ground that it as muile contingent on llio necessary ap propriations being made by Congress for lliis work." A StatkbM a N on Stilts. Tlio Wash ington correspondent of tho 1'hiluJel pbiu AerM American, in ulludingtulhu general crookedness of ibings III ihul town, ulludes to the Prison Hero, Siulesiiiuti and Patriot over in Indiana in ibis way "General Hurry Whitu is iudignuiit, and. suya 1'elilisylcuina should have been Healed belter. He thinks things uro very much mixed, and is ullerly opposed to Carl Scbuiz. He Would rather have a Rebel DeliiiRTSl than him. lie has bad several talks wilh the President, and is opposed to bis Soul hem policy. He says: 'Why don't you apK.iiu aiioulun I i.nt rob. I some mail who can carry a district; iiotono who bus no billowing Y Into Is Cam cron in the fight." It is a wonder that W hite'j indigna tion has not driven lluyes back to the Buckeye Slate. Tho wrath and elo quence of W hitu is enough lo frighten uuy body when ho works his coiinle nuiice up to a turkey-red. Il'iifc und ihe color indicuted don't mix Very well. TlIK iNTtKIolt Dl.PAKIMENT. Those w ho huve been 'hs.kel's-oli in Venice,1 will notice thut SehiiiK bus turned all of Chandlers relorni (?) upside down although but a ti.rlnight in olllco. Sec retary Selnirz has notified all headi of biircuua of the Interior Depurtintiil that during his administration ot its utlttirs there will bo no removal ol clerks or oilier employes except "for cause," und no promotions except "lor merit." It will, therefore, be useless lor persons to tilo puoers soliciting clerieul appointments or promotion on merely persona, or polilicul grounds, unci ill addition to this it cull bo sluled ihul Incio uro at present no vacancies of any kind lo he tilled. Rath Kit Piusunal. Au exchange ruiiiurks: "A sol of thieves slolo some goods and brought it to liieir chief lo receive lueir reward. Tho chiel uccepled llio slolcii goods, and then kicked llio thieves out of the buck door. Tuis dou'l have reference to tho Morions, Luinerons, und Cuumllers, who slolu ihu Presidency, which they brought lo their chief lluyes, who accepted it, und then let used to givo Iboui Iho ex pected offices as their reward." Thut editor should bo confined in some oy slur saloon in the buseiuuut ol the Cupilol nt Washington, where ho would be taught respect for "the" counted in "government." Rm'Eatino llisToar. Tho Cenlro Hull lieporter suys: "History does rep. at itself. In tho Joo Ililner cam paign in this Stale, in 1838, Peg Uealy and the Stonebrcakcrs wero called into requisition by tho enemies of tho De mocracy. In the Hayes campaign, Eliza Pinksion and J. Madison Wulls wero invented. Then an election was to bo treated as il not held, now an eleclion uw treated us if not held. Peg llealy and Kluu Pinksion I Let them bo the female gods ot tho modern Baal im who slolo the Presidency." Liku produces liko. Licsnis. Un.iw rM.ttt isl.os of lb Alter i.tjr Ufaortl, rsuur .ai kuepwrs rs m 7 r 'Ojn ir.d p. $1 4 itoKUM pr jinr in fis.l ol So, th lisv bi. h.rvknurs doing undwr tb m.-m llevnit law, Wu find this paragraph afloat in all our exchanges. There is hot a wurd of irulb la it. A res luu ia n I license is made t'iJ by the Act ol 1867, and llio Auditor General bus so informed overy County Treasurer in the Stale. Thu Attorney General has been placed on his rugged edge so frequently lately, wo hope our editorial friends will wilh draw this lust card they have put out on bun. Ihocarriiigu und wulch do vision of his uro suflleieiit. One-sideu. The Cameron Legisla ture held a caucus on Tuusduy a week to nominate a cundidulu lor United Slutes Senator, lo fill tho vucuncy caus ed by the resignation of Gun. Cameron. I'lio volu in Caucus stood us follows : ros j. n rAMBHus, snurs.., , j KvirvHBIS(UM , , U4 ruS SUSTUS M'SICIIAKL, Hcprritntstifci , One of (ho Krio lucmburs Chapiu was Ihu only one "loud ustray," The Kudicul members ol our Legislature, vole just liko a flock of sheep run all one way. A Revolution PanuiurEU. Tho Clarion Democvat say s : "Wu uru lo have a railroad lo Our ion lor certain. Wo uru inlonned on what wo deem the best authority one ot Ihu heaviest alockiioldort ill Iho Company that within thirty days from this Hutu the Kiuleololi & Slnp penvillo narrow gauge railroad com pany will huve three iiundrod moil at work on llio extension ol their road troui Kdeiiburg to this point. Old l"gies who expected 10 live and die hero without the sight ol tho locoiuo Uve, will bo asiuuisuod to eeu Iho cars ill Clarion OeXl July." , i Tho widow ol Daniel Webster, his second wile, is living in New York. She Was Miss Caroline Leroy , and was married In 1820. She lias bad no children. She passes her life very quietly and ia in excellent boullk. Robeson was appointed .Secretary ol the Navy in Jane 18C9, and only by dint of the cliatctt economy bal bora able to aava 1309.100 out of bit eigljit year', salary ol 18,000 a year, THE TltUTH COMIXQ OUT. If there wero any pel-sons who be lieved three months ago that two of the Congressional Commission Hind Icy and Sinn.g wore honest men, I hey must now think otherwise. Stanley Multhcws, lluyes' polilicul gisJ-fulhor, has placed this matter beyond doubt. Mr. Matthews wrote to " Governor" Packard from iho Senate Chamber in Washington, February 27lh, urging I to withdraw bis lluiiat to the Governorship, blld ullow the Nu bolls Government liib possession whkb lljniw has on-r ull.the territory of thu occupleo by Iho tin' tl Mules Ai'ioy Packurd, under dale of Mun li lllb, replies, lefiising to accept Ihe modest request, slid dcuiaiiding recoguilioii us the rightful Governor of the Stale. One of Iho significant fuels In coiuieclion with the correspondence is llio date ol Mai thews' lutler February 2"lli bo- hire iho disputed Presidency was de cided. As ho wrote in the interest ol lluyes, ho must have known what tho decision of the 8 l 7 would bu m ad vunce. Again : llluine, tho Seiiutor from Maine, declared on the floor of the Seliuto, ihul lluyes und Wheeler bold iheir osilions by liuud. Mora light I Uuadley'u Cam . 1'bo head of No. 8 like llio murderer ot Abel, feels the contempt honest men huve lor his carcass. Tho Philadelphia Tiinra, ot the 19lli in alluding to his folly, says: "Judge Bradley commits thu lolly ol most suspoeled public men of seek ing and lluuiiinig in I be lace of tho puhlio the reudlly fashioned ecrlltieulcs ol uourueler which public tollers uud petitions furnish. Some of Ihu Nowul k friends, uppurcnlly sensible thut ho bus duluaged hiuisell liy Ins decisions on Ihu Kleelorul Coluinision, huve lukeu the usual pluu adopted to bolster con stables, councilman and other victims ot umbHioii 111 wlly conlesls, und ad dressed him a public letler indorsing his HexiUlo law Ihul shut thu dinn uguiust inquiry in Florida uud Louis iana and bw iiugil widuopuii in Oregon, und he has been weak enough lo reply, t he lint Ihul a Judgu would consei.l 10 deleud himself on a grave judicial issuu before a town mueiiiig or a mob ot signets to a public lutter, is a con Icbbioii thai be is sensitive as lo jusl criticism ul lus acts. ;o enemy ot Judgu Uradley could have harmed liiln liiill so much by tho most earnest uud well directed assaults against loin, us ho hus harmed liimsclt by machine efforts lo siisluin bisdecisiou. Ill this cusu silence is gulden, and I'orgelliif uess is safety." Tue Ntuao Marshal. The gentle man from Africa, I'Vederh k Douglass, will hurvaller introduce Mr. and Mrs. Jones to Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, at the White House. Such is llio result ot ihe 8 by 7 Reluming Hoard. W hope "the government" will compel Judges Hradley and Strong to sleep with the mule Murshul, Irom tho first day of June to the Hrsi day of October, 1877. The Ckiciule. Returning Board Hayes has appointed thut mule specie ot humanity prod. Douglas Murshul of ihe District of Columbia, in tbu place of Sliarpe, Grain's brother in law. Let him bu confirmed and givo him a chance to introduce Eliza Pinksion and ber Returning Duurd friends who uiuko their fashionable tails upon "tho gov ernment." Uow bulilling I Exactly. Stun ley Matthews, who bas been elected United Slates Senator from Ohio, lo succeed Sherman, is brolhoMh-law of Returning Hoard Hay os. That's tho reason "the gov. eminent" udvised Garfield lo keep his sout in Congress instead ot aping alter thoSonatorship. Almost anybody cut. "tho milk in tbu cocoanui" now. The Difference. The Radical leau era pronounced it an enormous crime, when il wus intimated that the Demo crats wero determined to "count in" one Elector in Oregon because tho Rad ical candidate was conatilutionally dis qualified. Hut it was all right for the Radicals to steal eight Elector in Louisiana I All right of course 1 1 The Political Tide. Hut lew of Grant's appoiutoca seem to have Re turning Hoard Hayes', blessing bo- slowed upon them by way of rcu- poinliuclil to olllee, while Lincolu'sold appoihloesaro gobbled up by the score. Tho Shermans huve un old spile al Grant and they intend lo punish bis friends. Uikio and Tuunuer. The appoint ment of Potts, a rebel Democrat, P. M. ot Petersburg, Va., by Ilayos, against the solemn protest of the only Radical member ul Congress from that Slalo, is a bold reform movement on the part of "ihu government." It looka liko a Coiifoderalu arrangement ut this dis unite. Returning liourd Wells and Ander son have loll Washington, and repuircd lo Now Orleuns lo coinlbrl Messrs. Pinksion and Packard and their lid lowers, who are awfully on llio decline since Hayes has promised to put the troops on thu Indiana Instead of the Southern people. "Nu Irish need Apply," is an old aphorism, and is well understood ; but thut no honest man need apply lor Supremo Judge, under this counted in administration, is truly awful Per haps Joo Uradley and Hill Strong favor Wolls or Mrs. Pinksion. Who knows? AwruL, Indeed I Think of it I A Confederate Brigadier" Postmaster General, appointed by Reluming Board Hayes I How do the Rads. like the iIobo ? Watt the news lo " Bloody Shirt" Morton and bis men. We tako Ibis opportunity lo lull tho Democracy that Fraudulent lluyes will cheat the South as Bill Strong and Joe Bradley cheated the people in their Reluming Board. Willi four Greeley men in Ilayos' i Cabinet, and one ol llioso a Confeder ate Brigadier, Cameron, Chandler and Morton feel that they have a barren sceptre in their gripe. An exchungo say : lluyes will have Iho same old conflict with the lewder ol hi Fraudulent puny, and ho will Ihi whipped. A fraud can I fight well. Michael Merriman, of Rock Crock, Ind., prematurely discharged Irom ihe insane asylum, shot two, of his son and then killed himself. ' A pair of bine eyea and t bint ailk dreM have been known to ear a bad com of palpitation ol Ut tart ' A'A'H'.V ITEMS. Grant Is tho only ex President now living. Uneasy lies I he lo ud ihul wears a sloh li i row n. , . Hall u million a year in eggs Is u uicu basil. e lor .Maine. Train packed full ul emigrants go creiiking ueross Kansas. Five lolorod men wcie hung al Aiki ii, (iu.. on Suliir.lay hist, lor murder. About eighteen, hundred persons huvo signed the Murphy Tviuperanco plcdgu ul Allooliu. Tho Philadelphia liianiilacliirers j y '-"! V. ji". wviM" V' AswtP" Tho Pen... .rnnlu Hi.i.iud Coin puny is building onu thousand coal ear al I heir shops lo Alloona. Four hundred junk dealers are en uageil in removing Grant's empty hol lies from the cellur of llio While Hull so. Tho Wilkesburre, Pu., coal miners aro on a siriku in consequence V.i re duction ol fifteen per tent in their wages. Aimer lluiitly died ul Cuba, Alle gheny county, N. V., on thu llih iusl., ut the ripe old iigeol one hundred and iiiiiu ycurs. The German Govornmrnl hus com p. lied Franco to ceuso the construction of a second lino of loriihVnlhuie along Us Ironticr. A silver gray lux, a very rare ani mal in eriiiout, was recently killed at Huntington in thai State, and tho skin was sidd for flO. Juincs Kiugun, a member of Ihe New York Produce Kxchuuito. bus i tailed tor from fj 100,000 lo 11,000,000, und disappeared. Tbu Pennsylvania Medical College ill l'hiladclphia. last week conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine on filtceii ludy graduates The telegraph companies have the reduction ot rules mania, und the busi ness public is enjoying iho fruits. Com petition is doing the work. The Pennsylvania railroad is hand ling a huge increuseof Weslerh bound It-eights ibis nu. nib, in the shape ol dry goisls and boots and shoos. Seth Green suy s thai lust year 1X30. (IHO yniiin shad were turned looso in tho Hudson river at iho hutch ing house u tew miles below Albany. Londonderry tosiislnp, Bedlbrd county, ha a hoy twelve yours old who stands six teet two inches and weighs olio hundivd and eighty -seven. t he Baldwin Lo oinolive worka of Philadelphia, have un order lor the construction of ten narrow guugo lo comotive lor the rhilailelplua und Atlantic City Railway Company. The Hirst National I!. ink, of Allen- town, Pa., i lo bu wound up. lis officers give no reasons lor litis move ment, but say thai Iho depositors will not lt.su any money by Ihu operation. Franklin Hall, an old man, filly eight year of a;e, was urresied al St. Louis on Wednesday lust, and a large lot of dies lor making all denoiuinu- linus of silver coin wero loui.d on his person. The coal mind's ncur Ml. Pleas ant, Westmoreland county, aro, it i saiil, preparing to strike on Iho zoih insl. lor an an tucreuso ol a cent u bushel. Coke drawers will ill so do mam! 80 coins. In Chanibersburg an infant child of Mr. Shulzcr, while asleep, was ut lacked by a rut. When thu mother, awakened by tho child's cries, went to Us relief. Ihu rat bud already bitten il in leu ditlerent places. Two men wero burned to death in a store near Washington city one night last week, the building issiii pored lo huvo been set on tiro. The two men wero sleeping in tho slore when the fire occurred. The Western Penitontiury baa three prisoners who have been sen loncvd lor lilo. In the Kastorn Peni tentiary there is hut one Isaac Jones, sentenced by tho Dauphin county Court for stubbing a man lo death. Crop report Irom all portions of the interior ol California show but lit lie change from tho pnsqiects two weeks ago. All over Iho Slato grain is in an excellent condition, ami an abundant harvest is alinoxt certain. A hew mill to contain Ibrty thous and spindles will soon be built at Dover, Now Hampshire. It will give employment to two thousand hand. The town authorities voted to exempt iho mill from luxation for ton years. The Baptists claim to have 561 churches and 62 263 mcmlor in this Siato about one Willi of the siiula lion of tbu Slato. Last year 6.019 persons wero bsptited an increase of' the membership ot about 20 per vent. Two men in Berk county do-l sceii'lci I mo a iimuKiin ami aeciueutly stirred up two polecut. who greeted (hem with an aroma which almost siifl.K'utoil them. They scrambled nut of the kiln in a very exhausted con dition. M ark Slu iver.u young mull residing near Waynesburg, Green county, was toiuid dead on Sunday lust not far from his lalher's residence, and as bo had beou in perfect health a short time beli.ru, there aro suspicious thai bo was poisoned. Some of the citizens of Schuylkill county adhere lo the opinion that gold is lo bo toull I in the -Malmuoy alley. and u low of thulariiiers in that hs ab ly have, iu consequence ol the gold lever, put up tlio price of laud uhoul ntly percent. Oil wells aro being drilled on tbe John P. Thouiiwoii uud Hmiiii larms, In Uraily township. Ibis is ols.ul nine miles northwest of Butler, and west of the old llorcor turnpike. Should this piovo oil toriitory u now and largo field will bo opened up. Mr. Henry Young, an old and re spected cilixon of Soniensit counlv, was louud dead in Ins tied last week. M r. Young was one of tlio earliest set tlor In the neighborhood in which ho lived, uud at the lime of his decease was iu bis eighty -eighth year. Tbe ship John Do Costa has boon chartered by the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company to tako out lo Sun rraiiciBco Irom Philadel phia a curgo of twenty-five hundred tons of coul. Thu shiiimonls tu tbe Pacific coast of this corporation aro rapidly increasing. James B. Alexander, ex-State Senator from Philadelphia, died of pul monary consumption on the ldlh. Ho was hoi ll Hi that city in ISii, and en gaged in business troui Ihe co litnelico- inoiit ol iho late war until lai 1 a a manufacturer tit iiuriiierahui wilh tho lute Senator Nichoils. Tho crowded condition of the Uar risburg Stuto Lunatic Hospital ha In- lined the house lo pass a bill lor Hie consiruetii.il of a new hospital in south urn Pennsylvania. It upproprialo l37a,OUJ, to tie paid In about a iloien quarterly iiiBlullmonls. Tho Finance Coiuniiou of the Senate bus reported too inn uini'iliuuveiy Some of the Philadelphia papers are nearly tilled with adverlisoment of real estate in that city In bo sold al public side under Ibe Sheriffs hammer The aal lo a largo extent aro to se cure mortgages ami taxes. Real estate iu Philadelphia, a in other cities, ha largely depreciated in Value, and will not aril for much more than half what it did three or fear yiara gtk A LEGISLATIVE COS TEST. Wo uro now reupiiigtheunlortiuiiito results of u strange I. binder thut erupt unnoticed into tho now const inn ion. So shamelessly partisan had all legis live riimiuilit'ca become in deciding cool. sled election, in both branches ol the Legislature, thut tho fram. rs ol the new cousiiiiuh.ii unuiil to cut up by '.be roots the whole dohuiiched system of deciding such contests by Iranslclrilig Iho duty to the courts. Section seventeen ol article eighth on suffiugu uud clecln.li, provides ihul "llio trial ui'd drtr uiiiiiitiun (' coolest. and I lee i resident, inc'inners. ol llio General Assembly, and of ull public officer, whether Slute.judiciul, miuiicl pul ur liH-ul, sbull bo by the courts ol luw," etc. This section wus well con sidered and adopled by the convention before article second on Iho Legislu lure bud bi'li perfw.-tei), and it wus udoplcd lo prevent iho disgrace und humiliation of conlesls in the Legisla ture. Subsequently, In revising arti cle second, tboold clause (section nine), providing that "each house sbull choose it other officers and sbull judgu of Ibe eleclion and qualification of it own members," wu inadvorlonl- ly allowed to reinuin, und thus the only possible intorpetuliuii to be given lo il is that tho Legislature eun judge ot tho "election as well as of the quantitations of its members" jusl as heloro. A llio Legislature could hoi sot aside either clause of tho constitu tion, although directly in conflict with each other, tho only thing it could do wus to provide forcemeats belbre the courts and also tor appeal to the proper House. Tbe firal contest before either brunch at llurrisburg since the adoption of the now constitution is now engaging tbe attention ol tbo House. Mr. S. IL lluslett, Democrat, was re turned elected lo tho IIousu from For est county, ovor Mr. J. B. Aguew, Re publican, and a contest wu instituted in the Forest court lo obtain llio cer tificate for Mr. Agnow; but Judge Wclinoro threw out ihe vote of Bur net township and gavollaslell tbe cer tificate by un increased majority. Mr. Agnew upH-aled Irom the court to ihu House, and the House being largely itepublicuii a coiiimillco ot liko faith was obluined, uud the first vole ol the com. nillco overruled ihe Court uud de cided to restore the rejected township vole uud bear proof us to fraudulent voles alleged to have been cast lor llaslell. It, us Ut slated, ihu Court re jected Iho vole of Hal net township on purely lii-hiiica! grounds, wilboul the slain of fraud uttuching to il, the com- uiitleo wu right iu overruling tbo court, but, w hether right or not, it is likely to establish a precedent thut will be lollo wed in every cuse bcrcuttor when the defeated party ill tlio court can appeal to a branch in Iho Legisla ture that is in political sympathy wilh him. Of course, Mr. Agnew will gel his seat, and bu may bo honestly en titled to it for uughl wo know ; bin there are none who will so conclude because a partisan committee of the House decides in bis favor. It will be tho old gumo of eight to seven, and Agnew will have as many voles as iberu are Republicans on the commit tee and lluslett will take the remainder of the Democratic fullh, without much regard to tbe merits of their respect ive claims. But when Supremo Judges of thu United States play it iu that way, bow cun a Cumeron Legislulure be expec ted to hug justice wilboul covering her nakedness wilh modern political toggery and furbelows? Mia. Timet. A VAMXG ROBBERY. Au Adroit Tbief Cisu Over M.OUO. THE I'MON EXPRESS Coll PA NT TUE LfflS IKS UNEQUALtD CUEI.K AND CUN NING) Nu CLUE To THE Til I EE. Ifrtm lit Cumminiml OmMIM f ilmrek IS, 17. Al alsiut quarter lo 4 o'clock yoa- lordav morning a reporter ef the Com mercial Uiuetlt dropped into the May or' office lo learn the "very laical" news to be had there. SitlniK in the back nsim wero two gentlemen and ihe nielli operator ut the police lelo- graph, Tho reporter immcdiutclv sus pected that "BouiclhllnK was up, unit mado a few inquiries. To tlieso he Kil ihe usual answer in case of the kind, that thero was imihinir. Pre sently tho two gentlemen got up and waiKun out, saying: "Send him lo our office on Filth avenue as soon as he comes." When they went out, iho re. s.rler Immediately divining w ho "he'' was, asked how buiir it would bo bo nne Roger O'Mara would be down. Doe was somewhat taken uhsck. but would still suv nothing, and tho retsir- ter determined to "walt-h and mult." In a lew inilililes later RWv" cum down, and thu reporter watched him go into Adam's Express oflico. aim halt the nilstery was solved. When lie- tectlve O'Mara camo out ho aeknow l edged ihul there bud been a robbery committed, hut dcvliiicd logive the de tails, although ho laid II was onu of the queerest cases ho over bad any thing lo do wilh. Yesterday the tacts, though in a mixed form, were brought lo light. Tho correct details, which msku an exceedingly interesting story, ura as follows: THE PRELIMINARIES. On Tucwlay afternoon, Mosscnirer llingham, who was in charge of the Union Express car on the Dav Ex press on Iho A. V. R. R., received a hsiwich dated Pittsbiirir and shuied George Bingham, Superintendent ol the line, notifying him that ho would no mot at lemnloton by Mr. J. II. Urook, who would laku charge of Ihe cur from Unit point. When tlio train slopal ut Templeton a well dressed young inuti appeared and stuled to Messenger Hingham that his iiume was brooks, and that he was instructed to lake charge of tbo car. The Messen ger asked Brook if bo had a letter. Ilo replied that ho had not, hut pro duced a lelcirram sinned by Superin tendent Uina-hum, orderinir j. It. Urook to tako chariro of the car. and Messenger Binu-ham to report to the a-ront at Parkoii and await further in struction. The MoBucniror not bus injcting thero was aiiylhiiuf wroim. immediately complied with the order, and turned over to Brooks In key. i ne laiier goniioman then got aboard the train and immediately look charge ol the car. Messenger Bingham get ling off to await the first train to go hack to Parker. ON THE CAE. Alter getting aboard thecal, Brooks lisplayod wun ncrroasne, but also great tang frrti. Ilo found it impos il.lo to unit k the safe and had to call the baggage master to "help him open the d d thing." Tbo baggage mas ter mulcted that be acted nervouslv. and like a flsh out of water, but anti union it to bi being placed in new position. Brook carefully attended to tbo Snainew all tk wav down, re ceipting for several Mokafret at differ eat point along Ue roate U Pitta- burg, taking in nt Kiltauiiiiig u pack age containing II 10 00. , IN TlIK CITY. Al 8.50 I', u. tho train rrachcd'lho ' ily and thu supposed messenger got out of tho cur, Iho officers duly re ceipted lor his packages, Ihosuleuiid gisids Were piueed III Iho express van on. Ihu IiO)iib messenger got ill by Ihe side of Ihe safe, and the wagon slarled liir Ihe ollieo on Fdlh uveiiiii'. Al Ihe depot, however, lie opened the sale und lisik out thu hooksuuil packages. The driver of iho wauon asked him if be wu going lo lake out thu money. Brooks replied, "No; oh, no;" and tlllllbled Ihu IliBiksbaek. Still he kept his hands in his Ms kul ulierwuii. as u. tl.e heard tho supposed messenger tisiliug wilh tho link of the sale, and asked ' ini if he was going lo luke mil the money there. The uiun mudo some mumbling uiisw,.ruud apparently lock ed Ihu sate. Al the i oilier ol 'Seventh ilCeolle and Soillhlleld slleel linsiks reiuuiked Ihul ho believed be Would wulk. Thu driver told dim "he'd hee ler not for he'd Caleb ul ll.c nlhYc if ho lelt the safe." Tho man never the less got oiil. and thu driver drove on down 10 iho nillco slowly in order not to gel llicro before llio messenger, us ho it i I n't Mun't him to gel into l i on bio. THE ROUIIKIir lllSC'nvr.ll Ml. Tho sale was taken out of the wag on and into the olticu, opened ul hull pust i.iuo o'clock, uud found lo be empty. Stil! tho olllco employes did not reiilir.e ul first thut it had been robbed, supposing fi.r a 1 nil 0 Ihul some thing wrong hud (sen ned, and a new man, who did not know the rules, wus in churge, und would turn up present ly. But be has probably got lost, be nusli'l turned up yet. - I lie amount n money taken bus not been uccuriitely ascerluiued yet, but it is not less I bun 64.000, mid may bu more, as the company has been do ing a heavy business in Iho nil regions. Sirungely enough, the thiol left ill tbe safe a package of f 1.000 00. It wus in mutilated curivne. , uud ho probably thought it tisi bulky. TUE WAY IT WAS DONE. A more daring, yet adroit and care fully planned robbery w as never com milled iu this region. Il now seems that but one man was engaged in tbe transaction, uud that he ia a telegraph operator. His accurutu knowledge ol iho road, and measurable acquaintance with the business, and tlio mahiier in which (lie telegrams wero sent, show thut he bus been employed iu some capu'ity lo leu I what he knew, hut was not au old express inesscncr. Somo time during Tuesday nflenioou, utter llio Irani 'hud lei I Parker ('ill , tho aieiit ut lliat point received u lues sugo dulcd Pittsburg, signed by Super i inlel.ilel.l Bingham, uskllig thu Iiume f Hie messeiiecr who bail si arte' I out on the train. I'lm Iil'ciiI replied thai il wus Thomas Bine-liaui. A lilllo w hile later Ihe dispatch to JlrM ng. r Uiugliaiu interrupted bun at Kclb.nk, uiel then one addressed loj. 11. Bi'is.ks was received al Tempi, tun, this side. It is almost certain troui all circiiiu siuiices, ihul Hiisiks is a telegraph ( -eralor, and tupped tho wires five ind s this side Templeton. uud sent Ihe dis patches. This ul least, is the theory accepted by llio i-ompauy and pnl.re olticiuls. Thu adroitness of the rob ber's plans is further seen in the tune selected lor his operations. Il-i did not telegraph to Parker until alter tbe train left; he caught llio train ut Ifcd bunk, ami then got alaiurd ul Temple ton, the next slalion, and gave the messenger instructions to return lo Parkur, some filly-oiglit miles hack, knowing that ho couhl not ul hack until long utter ho himself had reuched Pittsburg. TSYINO TOCATCU him. Arter MoHBcni'cr Hiinrhum irot olfut Templeton, ho telegraphed to .Superin tendent Bingham, "Yours toccived. O.K. Will ntnru lo Put ker." This wus received ut the Adams Express omcu ai ten iniliules past seven o cluck Tuusduy evening, two hours before llio train camo Iu. Uufortuiiutclv Mr. Hingliuni wus not iu Ihe office, and the nnp'Ttalico of tho dispatch was not appreciated, as no one knew what it meant. At 12 o'clock il was thought advisable lo see Superintendent Hing ham, and therelore Iho dispatch was taken out to him. and thu disappear ance of l be cash told. Mr. Hingham im mediately came down to the office, reaching there alsiut 3 o'clock A. u. So kooii a ho understood llio cusu lie snd another geiiilemuii went lo the Mayor's office, where the reporter saw lliem yesterday morning. Detective O'Mara immediately Blarl.d to l.n.k up tho case, but as it was thon halt past four o'clock, ovor seven hours since thu robbery, thu thiol' ot course had had abundant opportunity to gut out of tbe city. So tar nodettuitu ciuo has been obluined, and may mil he. Tho first that Messenger Hingham knew of uiiylhiug being wrong, wus uller bo reuched Purker early yester day morning. Ho asked tlio agent wbut was meant by the order lor his r lo in, when mutual explanations wero made to Iheir mutual astonish illel.l. Messenger Blllghull) reached Iho city last evening. Eiaui cnitimEX ruiso.xED. Munch Chunk, Pa, Mar. 8 Am. iiiii the minim.' isipulaliou ol u llllle Villa-ul culled Stockton, are three fuiuihes named Hevaiis, Huvis and Jones. On Monday Mrs. Hevuns wool mine t, i ohiuiii win k or assistance ol some kind; liir tierluniily, who wno suMoiing with hunger. She bit her three children. ugcu iho, loin unit six years, respect ively, alone. H Inle shu was imne Ihe i In I.I i em went out, as one o them bus since explained, to find s elhuig to eat. They w ent out lo a swamp some disluiicu from llio house, where limy dug up a wlulo rout probably wild parsnip that ihi.y discovered thero. and ate of il. They woio joined by I hive ot Mr. Davis' children und two of Mr. Jones' iu the meantime', and they all purtis.k ol the rH.t. tu u short nine they wero eeixcd wilh violent convulsion, and were found by a boy naiuiu Johns, who came along and heurd fcuifol cries coining from the swamp. Millie Hevaiis, uc.e.1 two; Gussie Jones, aged six. ami .Mary Davis, uged two, were deud. Tbe other wore rolling in agony on thu ground. The boy procured aid, and tho children wore convoyed to their home. A doc tor was summoned, uud llio sick chil dren were livaled with antidotes. II opes ui-uclilet mined ol thcif recovery. Grant ON HlMst.i.r. Al Iho While IIousu, the other day. Grant suid a good thing. Ho hud been stopped upon the street by oflico seek el's, and uskod lo indorse their papers. "Mr. Hayes, said he, coming into the room, "those fellows aro all alter mo lo sign their paper; they aeviii to think 1 have more influence wiib this admin istration than I bud with the lust one." Jolm 1). Ime I to bu exorutvil on the 23J. llu "till inaiat on biiri(r liot, and the 8burifT numt be III execution er. It ia aid that hu liaa made a lull ooiiluMuon of his conniH'tion with thu Mountain alwlow nianaucru, and with many ollur mines wiib which bo had not bet a charged. Include All. Tlioae tlurj()-mn who are in the hlit nf pfTenng up prayer for th President, beold not torjfel the Florida and lioamiaaa Be taming Board, nor Bradley and Strong. "They did It." IWw 3lilirf 1! amts. HIIIVIIM. .SSNlll ,-t-SIl ir 'xhy hKnip C I.I CT ( HIM.I..- ! d , CJ "I'SB s .nrl. -Oh.-.l IB Ihi l,-.,n,d k.,u l'. Is O.ss.MI, IV, a . .w iL i sub.. si.,,., rll tiwiuh Ts-m. f .l ...,, " II C YOllVom.lN i ll (If.. l.l, I'. , -l.n It. II I. ' TITH (If INCIIIIHIIM ITlTKr iy iv...ios i. ,,. it,,, ,...,., ' "''I lltB.I Wllprsunls (.,.11,.,,,, " tt (joins' . i. ub W ,( uw.,"V l'.. lol s l.harlnr ..I Inn ..,,.,,,,,' Bss'l. M M L',l, '"4 CVKlIs II illhoN i:i4 l I. M .roll 7 IS77 '. Alinr,,,, .! 1IIKAP GKoi'KKlKH! 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I'HV, llt of Wo-h luMinhi) Cl-rfl!i (stttiij, P., dtwe-dj. bttvin rfn ilui? iffnn-.l leibt tilids'fKljfti'!, Mil idtrMiiii iR titl Ut fttd rttia till ilt'M luftkn itnmvliRtr fnavini nt, ami ttjIMf ImsiiiK eUmt or (i"iutbla Kinii Ihe hd mui pirft-ut Ibrio iru(irly etith- iittftn I . f ami. KjitrioMii, Krb iH. 'V, fit AdnHi.lif,ur (1 ill TlO .mm I fwnom r ht-r'.T eniho-i. i-J ttf(Miol purnhetnj( up lii nr wiy n-l Jlii.a' wl'b tti I ill iwt'H u''fi-rtrt m tt tit rutMMirin ol John Pcitcr. nt M rrl tnwn ti It t One en, vi Mlinf bet 1 iprlnot f 1 i.l-.w. 1 harr.-w, J pie, nh -ur I I .n ol Mt. nj 2 Kin i-t ry in ihm txro-n , mid p n I, loiiiti tu to, ftoii li only tVi wi i tciff-t-a l-.t satijeet to mj orier ot ny tun, CM HI TUN lUl.TI.K. KK-rtiwo, Mtroh 7. 'Krr Si C, llllV ,..r. mt brrvli..r,!i,a. ( e.ait.Kl ma.-h.ii.(C .r it) ir t mM. ill. UK 'l 'b rulliiMhiic K't tt. In nrll buiH. ih nf A . 11. ltmtK an I Ir U Witt, iontei n Brdjf nHhii I'AtmrA i rwunlr, Pi , v( ; 0a ftiifjino, No loilt Hvn alAftittiii rt. mio iubtii bt.il-r( ituoke tati, tim r ) tui'l, inrl'ifltnff rerriaj-. ih oar, a c-ifn. tlm (o na.4 ti. Ill, tS ! lM-iti liif pm mynf the ttti,rriicni-rl, end brl I b ii H.jna A l) H itt e'l r lcaa. U U.OV-TnR lticlxar. Mieb T. lSK-lt. nPHAlTS'COTJET S&LV J UIT T MAI tlLN Xj Real Esta e! Tlicr- aw il 1 hi ftiinM! t iiub'lo ', Its Cltar- Stl I, un Saturday, April 'M, IH1T, tfa f'll -wln t)fl-rrtb property, to wit; AU lbt err'-in timji or pie- f I ! itati in l)f bara tf-hi , UinrH.'n4 e en r. P . bn-tn.i-1 ti th. B.atb by I.i.iU nf P f .n Ktnl mni Alrt Ow.-o. . Ihx o..lh b It of Hviiittina Spanii imn. on fh l 'T Un-I of K i r. 1 1 1 bf rel t.y Inul ,'t tariit Natlo. ifiRMiaiog 117 H'lU'S and allow 'Bw, b a r of vhirh l elrarcd, ba inn a twi.-rt rr f a ne ifih- g h"iii, a - or a 4 -half dt'TT bnuM-, an l a lro mo -n b rxio I'Ur-a oreliw to of fl it fmtt 'rrt,ei-jrUi-g appl potii eiifriiffl, n I thr Irutti. A 'pruifr .f k 'i I m i if, And a iiaal infiiM run uma; ihp'iih ti i-ut . tit - p'-rnnae Uio r r "f an un I piaH timH r, a in'l .r of h bigk-iT. and an a m.nl eof ivDitlii t.utar up "0 ib p'Otmr, Tkhm ur Balk Ons-iliird pou ennflrm iiioo o palte, tho inlnmv in im uai Annual pjr uud'. tu be ie. urvd bj Ikjo I ait l tn .ritfitg-. H M WILLUKl.U. IJrnfaitnUoti, Usreli SI, 171 6t. Adiu'r. JUST OPENED UP I TlIK Mi W CIGAR MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. Th" of-dr-rijDe-l 4 aannanoe to tbr eilitrai if Lliarndd And rlt lnt y, that oe ha euunivi eed the Manufactu e or Cigars j ''Ifrftfld. and will kop on bund A large atnek 'fflnit.rla' rifar hlf b lie will anil At wh ieaal d retail. IHl rdttaia are naile fro.a tbe hatt lenf 'obitece and WNrrauivd t i ajiro aatiaf ictlnn. He alto kei-pe un band ft full liae of tbi bent hcwIiipT & Smoking Tobaccos. PII'K, rtNUFr'. KTC, to wh h b tnrltre tbo aitanti -B nt molt-n and cbtwera. Rrie.it d alrra tap i I ind with Ihe brrt brand nf igara.Ktm.k'.tn and Ohrwiof To -ae-ot, nt the luwei' wbalula pneea. Qr-lEKUS-POSITlVKLTCASU A tan' uf j-u' lie ( AiroBigi rrfptcUMIy aiilo'ud JOHN A. STorK, ft mini tint d or to M National tUnk, Warrh 21, is;; .Icn. Clearlle.d. I' Thr Ik II' Run Woolen Factory I'atin tunbii. Clearfield Cu.. r. 11 II K N K 11 II ll TI UT Rut BURNED UP! rbuiubeerilrtr hare.ai nrvai peiit. n imilt a Birhhorbuu4l Aiflapnily, in Ibe rreeiinii if Jri ttlaan ft'itolfii Manutarlurv, with all th mid-re iiuprivu(ciila altavbt-tt, aod an- prvpan-d t aitke all aimla t,'lmU. ('aaiinTe, SatinHU. Hlaa. kvi, Klannola. Ac I'lrn'.v l tti' hand te opplv all mirolrl and a thutahd nw riit,m. rt, wh'MU we aah l ihi in and -)inni(t.i. .r at'trl. Thi- huaiiixn JI AHlJl.Ntf AM H 1.1.1 Nt. will' tYtftff ie r rpMMf allrtilirta. Pnipf arranK-nji-Mii will br wade tu rcttrr and dflirrr Wrxtl, iu anil uiiiutir A II wurd warrnird and I nor upn the fhitrtfM nt1r. and ) triri itira mu iu butnra wr bnpr im renhar a Itht-ral br I poMir iatnitttte IO.INMI ptflK.Iri WtMII. WANTliD! We will pa ibi hi(tit!l murlti-t prier lot " and fl Mir inatntlnniurl jfimd a lo aa aitnilar Kdi oan hrtt..uht In tb-uiuutj. and abourtvr wr Tail tu rondrr rtiHMtinauIr aatif Uctinn wr eaA alwart hr Initnd al hninr rendt tu eiak pr-paf t'lpUtinti'ih. ?ithrr in per)! r ht latter. .IAwKS (OH N St iff A .MdNS, M'fil'-'Kil Hwtr P. t) AUEKll'll I'YCLOrEIIII, (AI'I'I.KTO.VR) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete in 16 Volumes. Ei.tlr.-I re Hrttien. R.erithlnii l.rt.ul.l d"B In ih. l.vnl t.nit. Illtirirati'4 ikiui.(''ul I'll Over 3,000 llluslrations KD M lPi of .in) e .unirr ..a Iha c'": "1J .nit hy ul.ri.ri,liMI. It I. Bui altlialort le lake all tl.e t..lniHr at hh a rolalae ).' Vttvrreil tin a an intli, or ..oca lb ti Tan t.nla . iU. Iba r.eanl a tigir, will lr f"' a a.i ni I'Vi LnrnlilA un HI MiiKrllLf f IJIIHI KII'tlliN ia laal ibaa ikraa fmn Tbe, lai-re trill to Milaalki.. .,haUBUal tared aad al.irthuue ol ki...a.ie.lf. Indeed B nairrrfal i.brart In itatlf earn. red, milk bal IIIIW alert ar aaoriaed rRicE and atvLf ur uimdinai for Ktlr Cloik, ar tal rt Ltbrnrt Lealhtr, pr tl...,.M . for kalf Tutk.j llimm, ear tel ... far half EtHia I lira OIK, ftt til., for Fall Maram Aallaa, pat tal... rr Fall Kaattt, p -1 -i, r For rankwr lafermaila addrtat I .... t H ! . II J.H. WILU Kim, FaUl.ker'i afwl, Ui (Utk BUt iaM,lrl-Ba. FIBUkF.