She IjUpublian. x r nor eii step. LCI v . rrt- titonai 11. Goohlanuir, Kilitor. CLKAKK1ELI), I..' WKDNBNDAT MORNING, FEB. . ISM. ('.or it Out. 'i'hu G'sfw Ihuio cr.rf "runts to rloHo out llio Harrioliurj! tunglu in this vrny: "Tlio (li'U.I luck over tho flection of n I'niletl Suites Tuo Cumbria Freeman says: "Mr. W'ulluto intrixliii'ril a joint riMultilinn into llio SuiihIo. imniui.in.' an utiilmkI- merit to tlio Constitution ot llio Unltod jSl'l"ll"r "ti" ",n,i,"i'' ' " IVmisyl. RlttU', clmnKing Um mod,, of olwtinRr""'" l't,Ki,1,ll'""- Our ISopiiulicun Iho IVcM.Uutatid Vico Prosidc-iit. Tho ,ri('n1" n'V unwell liroiik it by con kill ilisiieiiaws wilk llio Klm'i.irul Col. """'"f tuu ro oleHion of K.m.tor leo and provide !r ib flection by w""co l,,r "ltr turm of six j oar. I body k .1... - i i .. . I Pm.nuvlvtinif. ...... I. ...... .. ...... I tl.la ii XO MAX'S V-.H.V). Tbo Wilmington ( )ul ) .Wira roluli's tho following tiitvr stuU'iiient ol '.'nets. Tho editor i t' llio jiuirniil in question my : 'I'uiiiih.vlvniiiiitiN mo tulkin' about the ili'Hii'uiiility ot nci rtuininn tbo ex to t l.outi liiry'litir hi'twci'ii lii'lmvaro uikI r.'tiii.-l U'iuiim. .ts annual ivory "XO QUORUM." U all llio elnlilinh lioinn'iino on tho lino ul' l.o eunli that in iiinuticod by men, tbu "no iiioriim" rule prevailing in the lower lloileo of CmiKruss in the niont abmird. 147 meiuherH or there, ubouts ate required for it qnnruin. II I hero are L'UO or even tbo wholo mim- per prraoni ami lens thnn a HAVE? HYPOCRISY. Tho liit day ot tbo fraudulent Ad ininiMiulii'ii of Mr. lluyen aro bein nit'liuli.oil by tbo uppoinlillelit lil of .leers piiii tiiulmrliiiiinK, and tlio ox cimus oll'ered for tho rliunj;eH aro mill nioie uburd. Tbo IVud Miming ho twi-on 1 1 a yen and CohkliiiL' hu not money. There win no ability in the futher or the noli, not even a jiro-1 teiicu of it. Tbey wh o not Kpeukern, i nor writers, nor Hunkers, nor philoxo j iiicn(. iney werii smil.iy llell men, and their must inliniuto fiiemla i-un Dtii-j.t.inl out ono hinrlo act of benevo leiiro to liny fill bliu Uhrtot.-ittlion fiom .iik.. ".. . ... .- lereslliii? niiornm1 I...J i. . I . . . '. : -" bv il l I " ii hi K . " ' ' '"I""K". i publie benefit, no hcbeine ol education, ; XFT liESUI.TS IX WESTERN PEX1TEXTIARY EUR THE YEAH 18S0. Tho fifty fourth annual report ol the 1 iifpectom ol thu Western I'enitentiury, just mado publio, coiilaiuiiifr mm b in Roader, If jroa wnt to know ht ) roIdk on eolymni. Ibl Special ooIuud to rliulw.r (ionoral Grant has nettled ono vexed question. In a rocout speech tho people by direct vo'u in dUlric t. Kacb Statu t to ba;u bh many dia trictn an it ha KenatorH and nu mbcm ol Confjrem, and each district Ik to ho I'ennnylvania can l.avo no better n p resentutivo at anhinton than Mr Walhi'-o. His uhility un, cio wen Known. Mis until entitled to one vote, thn vote I., bo 10 ln0 x'"-1 " liniwrtant inter - streuiiis and wn.nl. I here i u incut eanvuKsed by a State Hoard of fan- !c"'" ol mlr Kr,'al t'ommonweallh in bis! unccituinty to ju-l where this lino razors, consisti,,;- ol thu (Jove, nor, I""1 l"'1"1 -'viees ,k.. assurance "' j,1, I,'!"' V"' '1 V.0 ! tot by.ln.it worl.l,Ju.ir..Jor ..h.rtnlni Chief JiiRtice, and Secretary of the UUv ",,ro t,lut lll'.V can be sulely ' ()w,.M .;V, w,oso liu ni a few miles Comwouwealtb, their i-oturu to be ! t'"lru"'l'd to bis care in the future, and above Newark, is cut by the boundary made to tbo .Speaker of tbo Ilouso at j "ie n,'eciiilj" wrangle of factions at: line, bus always been uneertain as to Washington, and to be convliiMve of ""'''""'"fK cannot end better than ,y wueti.cr i.e lives in weiawaro oi i enii .4. iu nut i.crn coiiiii o.rv o. i vnui noon a ca i oi veils anu io.vm .1 Im i u. .1 ..n . nt..:..i i . r t.,.i .1 i m ,1.,'Li :i.i 'i.l . 1,1 ik.t . . . one worn oi reioriu " ' " M..iii. .1 l , ,o ."N il In nl 1,., nr.. ...... Joined to the. centre is i.l New Cm-tie, :. nd present and theicforo no business can . . ' 'J v. hoe radius is twelve miles in length. : bo tiaiicucteil. 'i'ho Speaker, as well as of tbu Kcp'ublir ''."'"'"'"'"j This line runs through a ni"t do- every nienilier, may know that inpoiut ! York, and all tl iin' devo liluiul iliMiiict, lovely with bills and jot lin t there is more liuni tho r.ocos to .,i,i,u.i tlio c In a rocout speech be an nounccd himsoll as a citizen of Illinois. Fraud Hayes, is earning his last month's waes. Twenty-two days inoro will wind up bis public career. Hayes is handicapping Garfield by appointing so many Ohio men that there will bo no room loft lor any more under (iarliuld. Colonel James (j. l air is thu first Democratic Sonator clectod from Ne vada sinco tbo admission of that Stuto into the Vnion. Everybody should got a copy of Puck, dated February, 2d. Ciarfield is just packing up for Washington. Prico 10 cents, at Uaulin's. TiiatC'anai,. M. lc J.essops counts on Italian laborers to dig the Panama canal. They bored the Mont Cenis and (iothard tunnels, and aro consider ed (.lie most steady, frugal and intelli gent In such undertakings. Since the 'passago of tho Thurman act Jay Gould needs all the help ho can got in tbo Supreme Court of tho I nited States. Hence ho will make every possible effort to Becure the con firmation of Stanley Matthews. Handy. An oxchango says that the railroad between Port Jorvis, N. Y., and Monticcllo has become a solid bed of ice and is impassable. Trains have slopped running, and a Btage line has been established to carry tho malls. Thcro Is a great deal of' opposition manifesting itself amoii leading .Re publicans to the confirmation of Stan ley Matthows. One chief objection is that the present administration is trot ting out too many Ohio men for im portant places. KiouTYTiinre Only. Last Satur day only found eighty-three Seuutors and members in their seats when the ballot for Senator was taken as follows: firow 31, Oliver L'C Wallace 21, Seat- particularly in opposition to the wishes Senator from .Now ml Cooklin can do is ppo.-o the coiitiniiulioii ol the a power of purchase, camu other wretch ed attiihiites. In power ill llio Sen ate, the t wo men sei.ed the high places of the (ioVemmeut; and with these they punished all who would not up- . . . . . i fT.Z?S and rewarded .... l.ii.ri. n .. . u ginp sense iney turn samo leuling prevails between are not there at nil. A minority can j Cameron and Hayes, and i.nylhin,' thus defeat the majority in any legis- Cameron may wish is surely not done! onion ii may uosiru iu aiiooi. l no Tho excise. whi... II,... n..,b. i:,. tbo result ; tho voles to be counted ty Congress in joint convention, and tbo plurality of the voto to elect. These aru tbo main features of tho kill, and although it lias not tbo least chance of being acted on during the brief re maining period of the session, Mr. Wallaco deserves credit lor tbo move ment he has made in reference to a question which promises to ko thor oughly disenssed during tho noxt three years. Tho regret is that Mr. Wal lace will not he in the Senate to take part in the discussion of the matter unless either lirow's 'bolters' or OH vor's 'regulars' simplify tbo Senatorial contest at Ifarrisburg by voting with tho Democrats lor him, thereby, as suggested by the Philadelphia Evening ldrgraph, a liepiiblican organ, return ing to the Senuto a man who, 'is a real Senator, with real knowledge of Stato and national needs, and real ability to say bis proper say ou the floor of the Senate in such a fashion as to com mand respectful hearing.' " Tut Tarn Sounp. The now Sena tor Jackson from Tennessee, among other things, said : "While lam a Dem ocrat, devoted to the principles of that party, it is not in my nature, tempera ment or training to he a niere partisan. I am not a mere partisan, and, while heartily supporting Democratic meas ures of public interest and policy in the Senate of the United States, I shall mnko no factious opposition to tho Re publican administration and its meas ures simply becauso they are liepubli con. On the contrary, I shall yield a heat ly support to all such measures of tbo administration as, in my judgment, will ho promotive of the public weal. To build up tho tnatorial interests not only of this great Commonwealth, but of the whole country sectional auinuetilicg and restore har mony anil kindly feeling betwp.on tfic sections ; to promoto purity, economy any reform in tli tbo Government ; to relievo, as far as .n..il.l.. ,i. i .1...- . ... . . .,,n-.,i.iv, .i.c ITUIUW.1 IIUW JUSlll.g Oil Sivinif him the well deserved romnli. y'vaiiia. , . ,, r I house ...... ii ... ie-eieeiioi. IUilroau Dinino. An exchange says: Northern bound palace car trav clers on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Kaltimoro railroad givo their din ner orders to a porter at Hay view from I'ho latest roup places his I only tbo hitter State. A more j rule. peculiar liicl, however, is that there islthero u little ti'iunguiur incco oi territory nation must stop. just ut tho point of contact between Delaware, .Maryland nod Pennsylva nia that may be called debatable land. Nearly all tho maps give this little trianglo to Pennsylvania, though it is 1 tho recollection ol tho writer that a a nnoij vurico. bill ol lure; tbo ordenijatnno standing at the northeast corner aro then telegraphed to Wilmington I of Maryland bears tho initial "M," nn by an abbreviated cipher system, in , twn (,"'l'. which A is roast beef, H roaRt veal, C chicken pie, etc., and aro tilled and de- toe initial 'T, on one side, und the initial "!" on the fourth side, thus indicating that it marked llie nniht. of cotit f.f-t ln.l U'.-i.ti tl... IK -.. livered when tho train reaches that i States ol -Pennsylvania, Maryland, and city. Tho empty haskota are put offl Delaware. This, of course, would seem at Jersey City and sent back on tho l" show that tho triangular spicco in eveninu train. Wilmington also feeds 'l1'""" "garoeo ,u.i i oi i.ci southern bound palaco car travelers, tho apparatus being dropped at Perry-ville. How Tat F.! The St. Louis Repub lican says : "The nomination of Stanley Matthews to succeed J ustioo Swayno on the Supreme Bunch may bo taken i m.. as an evidence that unwritten laws are I it has won for itscll aware. 1 ho stone itsell stands upon the lunds ot William Smith, whoso fa ther, then living on this very debata ble land, iu Ihe house that bis sou now occupies, was elected to the Delaware Legislature, and he held bis sent, too. Tbo spot is about three miles north west ot Newark. The whole triangle lannot contain much uhove 501) acres ; V reason of its peculiar siluution a most uncnriu- quito as binding as those that aro up! kle repute. Thero ure stories ot sev- in tho archives with all the solemnity 0,'al "11'1" l"uJ liko encounters here, of seal and shrnaturo. There is m, "nd 't is only a few years since a score 1 I I iL. . . . . I .......a. .aw uiai requires mat unio suspeded for onau uave one-iniru ol tno Supremo Court, but there is an unwritten tradi lion that no olllce shall bo filled with citizen of any other State, while an applicant from Ohio is waiting. Stan ley Matthews has been waiting for lo these many months." PrfMilent Hoyei h.l notainatod Hon. Stiotrj Mtttbcwi for AitoofaU. Juitlco ot lL Bupreme Court of Oil I o.ted b'loln, in pluoa of J.kiijb Swgyno. rotlgnrd. Mr. MaUhowi beiflg in Ohio uio, llirr it rouio Iroahlt ttiout fail connrmo Mod. IU but fro throoiih. buwevor. Itnttienl AJ-rAu.iyrr. j Why don't you tell your reoders the i whole story f Matthews was the "boss" i in the I .otiisiana FRAUD, and was' ably assisted by that black wench, i week lor ut IciHlmif a pri.u tight louglit on this ground there, day alter day nonsense to prevail. Certuinly a very simple ami lair rule would be lor thu Speuker lo decide whether a quorum was presenter not. No Speaker would dare decide unfairly. If he did it would ho a violation ol oath and any possible unfairness could bo remedied at any tlmo by the attendance of members. Why, then, uro not the rules so amended ? Thero con bo no partisan advantage gained by retaining tbo present rule. In the present House, the Democrats having only about 1 17 votes, tho He. pjiblicans may prevent somo Demo cratic legislation, but iu tho next IIouso tbo KepuUieuns claim a mujor iU If Ihey hare it they will not have more than 117 votes, or very near that ligure. In this Congress tho liepubli cans defeat Dumucratio legislation by tbo foolish "no quotum" rule in the next Congress the tables will be turned and tho Democrats will detent Itepub liean legislation by meuns ol tho same rule. It ttus becomes a giinio ol quits. Childish ill round ! Tho mijority is responsible to tho country fur the legislation and ought therefore to have tbo power to curry out its puiposes. Tho rules of Congress ought to bo so shaped as to cnublo il In our State all who did not hesilute to praise Ilium. t tie manner in which their terrorism has been maintained on thu ono baud, and submitted toon the other, has no parallel in any modern coinmiinity ll has crushed out the public soiril of most of our young men. It has n.ude wero too poor to pro- and echoes ol suc- kless knaves Many reconiin..i..o.t titria r.i u . . .i. ... .... . unit ..II.... .I.,.1., . -.- . ,, . , , , . ;nuinoiy iuko places ai tno nuiiiis oi una allow tins, best citizuns ot Pittsburgh and the H.. -,;,...Jc..i ' ..k...... - Stuto, and was the particular friend ofj.M,,,, confessing their compelled hu- I , . . rruiM ttwyin ii i unit iM owl eyes ol .'(III or nearly J00 may bo this course are laughable, II not indeed staring each other lit the face, but if : ridiculo... 'I'l... II,.,, I ...... s! d ....I., it.; .:. ' w.ni.nij, .,,..uii, ;..(.. ... our voumr ii l ore are lvb e "no n o rL L a I I Z' I ttt 1 lll,h,1,r' u,ni1 h!'!"' oxl''re"i I test, mere claquers ,n , . . T.. , " .' f l,l,!,CBI,t uppointment. t.0SB,,rt rUh Mr. Lame ion. Uo has made a good miliation. Others see how Presidents and Cabinets yield to thoso influences, olllcer und against his ollicial conduct no one tan say ought. Hut H ayes in bis Lm, Hu.,y Bd tbat notllil , eha is tu' usual style, seeming avorablo lo Ihe bu UXu.d (,, strangers when the Pennsylvania sell out their reuppointmeiit ol Mr. Uutun, sends tbo name of Dravo lo tho Senate for the position. The alleged ground for ine nun -appointment ol .Mr. Kiitan was tns violation people ot own birthright without hesitation to interiors. Occasionally Ihereis a revolt, out it is always feeble, and temporary mo civo serv ce rules i : in I .tiro. i. tu. t-l ... 1 1,.. U.. ......... I ...... ..... -' ' ... I'.'n.iu.- t-n.t,., U ago mo wnoie civil service was iu an urehy and confusion through the ao ready to assail independent information on practical Throughout the year the ngregato workshops made full lime, though the figure at which the luhor of prisoners is let out to contractors, Jill cents per diem, is entirely too low. II it were Increased to 73 cents it would be placed nearer a level with tbat paid outside labor, and would place com petition therewith on a fairer basis. Of these Silt) prisoners aru employed on contract account, besides a number on Stato work on tho new Itivcraido Pen Herniary, keeping the buildings and grounds in repair, Ac. Tho Hoard expects that all tho prisoners will bo removed to the new prison within three years, and in the meantime the work ol dismantling tho buildings and re-erecting the old materials ut Jtiver side will proceed. The Hoard asks the Legislature tor an aggregulo of $371, 000 for tho next two years, 9,000 ot winch is lor building the lilverside prison. STATISTICAL. Tho number of prisoners January 1, 1881, was 7119; received during the year, 259; discharged for various rea sons, L'ltt) ; confined December 31, 1880, 75'J, of whom 13 wero females. Fin- ployed as follows: Sboeinaking, 289 nut a tew months j.i,,,.,,,!,, ,,..., .i,:.,, ,.,., .,i,;, ... :.-., , . ,,.. ,,,.k. i,:T... :ti Other mills havo taken placo there I do so. AOove all, cxcludo toml'oulerv irom mo nuns oi l ongress, it that tie possible. ( 'Union Democrat. since, evcrul attempts have been made to settle tbo question of juris diction, und meanwhile! Delaware has quietly exercised whatever authority was needed. Tbo Pennsylvania Log islature, not many years since, took action in thu matter, and appointed a Committee to confer with a liko Com mitleo to bo appointed by our Legis lature ; but the wise mini at Dover, apparently satisfied with having nine points of the law, that iH, possession, failed to act in tho promises. A HAD J- lltE. I'liiludetiihiu bad it destructive bum on Monilny night u week. Tho tire none out in the Iteth -.i. n liuplisl . ...... . . to break down r-"m I'lnaston, and tho white one, Mrs. Junks. They ail were endorsed Church, c. rner of Broad und Spruce lor tho crime they committed. More : ! streets, and was totally destroyed to Fraud Haves and tho cnnn,l,-,. Mi. I l-',:tlicr nil1' lllllt lillt'. ''" building " i lion-, i.. i,. .t fc i t ii iioriicuiiurui uan uni u milliner ol administration of; . .' "" """"Vr. , private residence-, cuu.-iio' a loss ol both aro Ohio men. i V(,r goU.OOH. - . . ! I..l I.' I . r-l ! ! ..:-!. T. ...-., . . I'i. V.JIUICI1 WUS Olllll 111 l.-..-,r, I At FY. A Cincinnati soeco. re. i. ... .. ....... tering C ; missing 166 alive and 2 dead. W " ", unequal porUl tml Uo,,rt Unn of (;fKg0( ! J'Tund'tU ,i,gl.s,IW, are some oi mo oojecis ,on r (i10 martyred President , will he a country. It est rl.S6,00(), and seated uul ...ttiirio wortl.v llie nllenlion ,il nvnrp .lnl.d. .. r . . ... 1 ......... u., . I n't j - j - nieiiioer oi uarueio sr.aiiineL. iiii.i i ..ii ...u.o.... ii.. . , pan nit. lo these, and all this will be Senator Alexander bus for a file of he Legislative Record from ' man and tho 4th of January to tho 2lth. The printer has a "fat take" on the vote for United States Senator, abont 1.10 lines of type making a page of the document. A Plaih Case. Flsowhere in this issue will be fouud an excellent article entitled "Money in Politics," which wo copy from Colonel Forney's Projrm, of tho 29lh ot January. Tho article deserves an alter.tiro perusal by everyone. (iARrm.o'a StcHKTAnv The loyal organs have it that Prof. O. C. Hill, Principal of the Normal School at Or ogon, Holt county, Mo., will be Trivato Socrolury to Prca'dent Garfield. Pres. ident Hill was one of the faculty at Hiram, Ohio, when General Garfield was Presidont of that institution. Therefore ilahone is, like Garfield about the Treasury, in a Tory tight placo. Jf ho votes with tho liepubli cans, the Democrats ot Virginia will abandon bim. And if the new admin istration would give him tho offices for his vole, the Hcpitblicar.a of Vir ginia' would abandon General Garfield. Morulas. An exchange remarks: "Virginia and Ohio may be tho moth era ol Presidents, but Kentucky claims to bo the mother ol Governors, having furnished Governor Cullum to Illinois, Governor Crittenden lo Missouri, Gov ernorChurchill lo Arkansas, Governor Hawkins to Tennessee, and Governor Murray to Utah." Riiiiit. Wo eee it slated that the Judiciary CommitU-e of our Stato Sen ate has reported negatively on tho permanent sittings of tho Supreme Court at Philadelphia. Now, let a kill bo passed locating tho Court at Har risburg, where all the business of the State should be transacted. Census Fmm.oyes. Thoro aro now 1,247 persons employed by tho Consus Bureau In Washington 669 males and 678 females besides 98 messengers and 7 watchmen. Tho monthly rontal ot the buildings occupied In W ashington for census purposes is $1,838. Tho number of F.ntimcrators employed in taking the census was 31.2G5, under the charge of ISO Supervisors. great subjects ol national concern, 1 shall address myself as your Ropre scntative." Crime in im Ukiiirst Sense. An exchaneo sava: "Jnst as Jnv Gould is endeavoring to avoid the Pacific tne olnr dy o far as he was ahlo Ivy Tim Men who Furnished Funds to Stxi tiK Garfield's Flection. Tho money contributions of leadingcapital ists and corporation jobbers to tbo election ol Gut field last Fall, were com municated to "Gath" the other day in Phila lelphia. Thoso contributions were to carry tho October States. Jay Gould gave 1100,000, the largest sin gle subscription, and afterwards added 10,000 to it; Vanderbilt gavo $20, 000; Morton, Bliss k Co., syndieato bankers, $15,000; Standard Oil Com puny, $5,000. A Committee of bank ors in addition raised $ 100,000, and ro fused to take a subscription under $5,000. Don. Cameron ruised $10,000 to beat Bayard in Delaware. And the would-be Senator, Oliver, is credited with raising $15,000 in Pittsburgh for Indiana. He did better than that. When wo read ot tho subscriptions of these syndicate and subsidy gentlemen wo begin to understand the fight the 'Republicans are making in Congress I against three per cent, bonds and the catting off of funding perquisites. The Old and thi New Wat. An exchango remarks : "The growing ten dency of rich men to uso their monoy to elevate themselves into the United States Senate is to be exemplified in tho effort of Mr. Oliver to got thoro from Pennsylvania. Mr. Sharon has been thero Irom Nevada, and Mr. Jones from the same Stato, and Mr. Fair is coming. The rich men of Mas sachusetts kept Mr. Wcbstor in the Senate lor tho credit of their Stale. Nowadays statesmen liko Mr. Sher man prefer to get rich in the Senate, while capitalists who want u voice in publio alfuirs prelcr to buy the seal for themselves, except, porhaps, Mr. Van derbilt, who is said to cherish t design oi sending his attorney to the Sonato. It is to be remembered that oven that sagacious financier, Wm. H. Kemble, looked toward tho Bonate once, rt'.i Lancaster county." TnK -RxvENOEriiL P. M. ti Post master General Maynard is mad as a March bare ovor his delout for United Slates Senator in Tennessee, and is particularly angry because sufllcicnt nuiubor ol Democratic legis lators did not respond to tho macedo nian cry for help. Ho avenged himself .u structure a pleasing appointment to ;,u" ,T , 1 , 1 . l" e".-y fen. ...I I r.r -. 1 "i..i,..i, . in. mi. .Anil .i.r ..i i Of courso it is par ticularly desirable that Grant and Logan should be pleased, but possibly It might be well enough in these mat ters to also consider whether a man has any fitness for the placo and will please the country generally. Getting a Foothold. An exchange says that Jay Gould is getting ahead of Vanderbilt by having his attorney. Stanley Matthews, nominated by Mr. Hayes as a Judgo of the Supreme Court in place of Judge Swayno, re signed. It tho Senate should confirm Matthews, Mr. Gould will have consid eruble standing boforo tho Federal Court, from the fact that one of his chief Atlorncys occupies a seat on tho bench A Vert Sensitive Man. A brother ol the Secretary of War Ramsey residing in Minnesota, took a great in terost in trying to elect tho War Sec retary to the United States Senate. Having failed in his undertaking ho was so mortified that ho oommittod suicide. Ho was rich and when his will was opened it was found that ho willed to a niece $100,000. She is just fifteen, the papers say. Tho story conies from Cincinnati that Garfield is disposed lo pnt Gov. Foster In his Cabinet as Postmaster Gencral, but the Conkling influence is antagonistic. With the enormous pat ronage that the Postmaster General is ablo to wiold Foster would bo a form idable power against tho Grant Conk ling faction. Every cfTort is being made by the Grant men to provenl his obtaining this power. Go Ahead. Tho Representative who has Introduced a bill in the Leg islature making a criminal ofTonco of drunkennoss has corroct ideas ol re formatory legislation. For years tho efforts ot tcmpcraneo agitators have boen based on the thoory that the river is to bo blamed when a fool is drowned in it rather than tho fool him self. It will he well enough to try tho other tack. neliau ornamentation. In Juno lust the debt upon the properly amounted to $;W,0U0, and a strong elfort was mado to raiso that sum. Tho cll'orl was successful, and ut the lime of tho fire all the subscriptions had been paid with tho exception ol about $7,000. Whcu this balance bud keen cleared the congregation intended to dedicate the edifice, that interesting feature having been delerred until every cent nf the indebtedness bud been wiped out. Rev. Dr. J. Wbealon .Siiiilh hasserved the congregation for twenty seven years. Uo resigned about a year ttno, and has since been pastor emeritus. A meeting was to have been hold last night in tho church by tbo Committee on Pastoral Relations to appoint suc cessors. Horticultural Hull has reached tho culniifiution of a series of misfortunes. It was built in 1867 by the Peni'syl- vanui Horticultural society ul a cost of $125,000, but its ucoustic properties wore so ilelicient thai iu 18i thuy ro modelled it at an additional cost of t.w.uuii ny elevating tho tloor to a height of sixteen feet, thus making two stories wbero ketoro thoro had been but ono. As a financial venture it was a failure, anil was sold last sum mer at Sheriff's sale. Tho society's President, Mr. Schull'er, cume to the front, and lor 875,000, in addition to the payment of taxes, took possession of tho building. Ho bought tho prop, erty moro as a shelter lor tho Horti cultural Society than as an investment. The society has continued to hold its Fuirs regularly without cost, and the building has been protty much under tho same mniiuL'cmcnt. Tho insurance on tho Church will roach $10,000 and on the Hull .'10,000. OUR SENATORIAL COX TEST. The Senulorial contest at llarrishurg is attracting wide) attention, and the leading newspapers east and west aro discussing the situation with a good deal of interest. Tho Chit-ago Inter- Cccnn makes the contest tho subject of a leaning cililoriul ou bulling, and makes thu point Unit such action, us against a bad party, may bo well but, as against a good one, wicked and un patriotic. "Wo are not sure," it says, "that tho time has not nearly or quite arrived when bolters should he (Ideat ed at whatever cost." This is its do scrintion of the typical bolter: "When tlio tree and frisky boiler is not boiling be is either running for office or threatening to boll if tho party uon i run nun. no is tho one pnvi leged nuisance that exists in this conn tivo interference of tho officials of tbo government ill the political affairs of the people. Thero was not a cabinet olllcer who was not on the stump or engaged ill somo way in conducting tho campuiL'n. Tbo "bureaus of tho Government were turned into political headquarters Green li. Huuin, the Collector ol Internal Revenue, organ ized tho employes of his bureau into active political agents under tho very eyes of Mr. Hayes. Iu view ol this shameful, open, and universal violation ol the civil service rules tbo relusul to re-appoint Rutun becauso of his alleged interlerenoo in tlio Senatorial contest in lliis State is a touch ol bypro erisy almost sublime on the part of Mr. LI ayes. It is not improhablolhttt tho mistuko of Mr. Rutun wus in interfering on thu wrong side. Had ho given his support to Mr. liayno or to any other oppo nent of the Cameron candidate his vio lation of the beautilul civil service rulos of Mr. Hayes Ion nil in this case a luvornblo opportunity to exhibit his hostility to Senator Cameron und ho availed himself ot it, as he did in tbo appointment oi Governor llartranlt tor Collector of Customs in Philadel phia In both instances tho exhibi tion of tho spirit of revenge on the part if the While Uousu incumbent is rather important. The appointments ol Hartranll and Dravo will lie undis turbed iu tho Senate Committee until the closo ol tbo fraudulent term on thu lih ..I March when President Garfield will make noininatiiHis for Collector in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and no doubt keep the bargain made at Ment or, and appoint such persons as will oney the i-hucls ol Mr. Cameron. AI justice ol the example. The result is , cigars, 47; tin shop, 19 ; ordinal' prison that independence is rare becauso it is ! building work, 115; iron work for new risky, and thai reckless tyranny be ! buildings, 36 ; infirm, sick and idle, 11. comes moro defiant in tho faoo of ai Income from labor, sales and I'. S. Irighlencd peoplo. Hence public opin-1 prisoners, $9,l,."i7 .78 ; maintenance of ion us such is crushed or silenced, and i prisoners, $85,726.50 ; charges to coun tuu iiansrussor noi omy goes iree, i lies, clo.SoS i.y, ... u ..way. nous inner 11,0 plea OI ; tlm, ,,. , ,Br w an) conoorne( we xno uo ler tfoos hln ..- Words of Wisdom. In Accenting an honorary membership in tbo Jeffer son Democratic Association of York, I'enn a., lion. rs. j. Jihion writes to C'haiincey F. ltluck, Esq., as follows : "Ihoinas Jttlerson has a title to the esteem and gratitude of tlio American people even greater than that which we derived from heini the author ol tho Declaration nf Independence, and from being tlio outhor of the statute of religious freedom by the Slate of Virginia. "1'uriiig all thu bloody conflicts of the Americun l( putriotic duty a council of Republicans : candidal aro suggested, ho or his friend among tho rest. Ho goes on a little further, and ascertains that a ma jority is against him, hu or his Moses is not selected, and forthwith he, figuratively speak ing, tosses his horns, throws his tail in the air, and sails away into tho open fields. When ho gels to a safe dis lunco ho begins pawing tho earth, and, looking mad, bellows that ho 'ain't going to bo ridden by bosses.' He a perpetual pleader of the baby act, sort of sick monkey with n blondo mustache, and generally about us use ful in a party as a shirt-button without a hole, lie is the kind of skulless ver tebrate who deleated Zach Chandler in Michigan, and sent Christiancv to 'fill his placo in tho Senato. He is great pretender lo morality, a stickler lor uoncsty and purity, and be nrates loudly ol these qualities even while ho gooB back upon his promises and covers lumsclt with dishonor. His on v ro dooming feature, if it bo a redeemiiiL' one, is that he has the obstinunrv to sacnuco a pnncipio or a party lo ad vance himself or secure revenue, and for a time at least ho will remain true to his fellow apostates." (i REA T FLOOD IX THE SACRA .VEX TO VALLEY. oreat quantities of stock prownep another great flood fearep heavy snow on the mountains. San Francisco, February 2. The flood in tho Sacramento nvcr culini nated this morning at Sacramento, tho water being within a foot and a hall of tho top ol tho levoes of that oily. The leveo below tho town broke and tho country was overflowed. Tho town of Washington, Yolos county, npposito naeramcnio, is iiiunuated. Tbo dam ngoin both cases roaches an enormous sum. I bo entire Sucramenlo valley presents the appcaranco of an inland soa. Numberless houses have been swept away, but fortunately the loss of lifo so far as reported is very small. The high grounds in the oveitlowed district aro covered with cattlo and there is a demand tor boats to save the cattle, sheep, etc., remaining, as a great niimher have boen drowned. It is rain ing in tho Sierra Novadasfrom Plumas to Calaveras counties, and thcro is an immense deposit of snow. If tho rain should extend hiuh up the mountain another flood is probable Should it como on lop ol tho already immense I?ailroad payments into the Treasury und.v tho Ihurmau bill, Hayes ap points Gould's counsel, Stanley Mat thows, oo or the Judges of the Su preme Court. Did not Gould give $100,000 to help elect Garfield, and was not Matthews a potent force in stealing the Presidency? Truly vir tue has its reward." A Good Cartoon. TV has just started Garfield lor Washington over one of the roughest roads "a Christian Statesman" over traveled. Tho President-elect left Mentor with carpet bag, umbrella, guide-book and the staff of experience. Ho did not proceed far until Conkling popped out from behind rock, willing to lead him. "No, thank you," replied Garfield, and then passed on. Soon Cameron crossed his path, while Logan is seen tn the dis tance peeping out from behind rock witching to see with what success his two confederates had met. Garfield remarked "No" every time, and is bow legging it for the Whit Hosse with DoGratitles to accompany bim. culling the official head off of every lonnosso Democrat in tho Postofllco Department. Ho spent ovor month away from his public duties to have himself elected Senator, and now he is back in Ms place engaged at cutting oft" beads. What a pity those Tennessee Democrats oould not see some virtuous traits about Mr. Maynard. It would have been so nice for him to have loft his present place on the llli of March and stopped over into the Senate for six years. Uecomino I'nhappt. Most of the Radical organs in this State bavo com menced barking over tho Senatorial muddle at Uarrisburg. The Hunting don Globt gets off the lollowing : Th lUpabliMM f thi tuu drKind thu tbi wsrrlSE f.dloot Is tb U(llalr Mint lo Ibrlr MSMS, MHftBiM n ltst elili of lbs But tt,4 tlMt Urn StntiOf. Tbt Rtp.blle.i rn; U rick is munil oil f aklob te Bibs SrnBtor, sail Ibrra ought to So so trnabio Is ioSisf foilloM apoa vboai ill tn Ho. "Rich in material" Is good, If "bunk ora" is meant. When has the Whig, .Know Nothing, or Radial party of Pennsylvania ever given the people the benefit of such material for Sena torf Please name the man no dif ference pndcr what name you have (ailed. Information. Tho Altoona Tribune remarks: Mr. Grow, It is said, looks "worn and haggard," but announces his invincible determination to "fight it out on this lino" if It lakes all Winter, will" next Summer thrown in. Mr. Olivor is smiling, serono and seemingly happy, and ho also affirms that he has no thought of surrendering. As to Mr. Wallace's frame of mind the gossips are silent. volution and tho civil struggles out of which our system of body of water in the Sacramento and thuro is no 10111111; Government emerged, and the contro- Joaquin valley! An Example. Wonolico that James R. lirown, brother of the Senator from Georgia, is a Judgo in that Stale and versies through which was impressed upon ii mo cnaracter ol a tiovernment "by the people, for llio people," ho was the apostlo of hiimun freedom, and tbo greatest leader of that beneficent, phi losophy whic h was embodied in our institutions. "Atalimowhon powerful tendencies uro ul work to subvert the original character oi our Government to break down the limitations ol power estab lished by tho Constitution, to central is the action and inlluenco of olliciul authorities, to create a governing class, using the machinery of Government as a corrupt bulunco of power in the elec tions, and then shaping legislation nnd administration in tbo interests of llie few against the many the precepts ami example oi audi a man as Air. recontly ordered that a fino of $5 1 Ji'lfcrson cannot ho too often invoked. against himself should be entered be cause he was an hour lute, owing to a railway accident. Our Judges up boro in the "loyal Aorlh" oould never dream of such a thing. "Where was he born V" is now agi tating the publio mind. The Vice President-elect, Chester A. Arthur claims that be was born in tho State ol Vermont ; hut little investigation sooms to show that he was born in Canada, and therefore, is not eligible. It is queer that a sensible man cannot tell whoro he was born. Bt-bvi. An exchango says that the Greonhack representative, De La Wo find it alleged in tho columns ol the Indianapolis Journal that "General Hancock was a badly beaten candidato for President." t This phrase is conspicuously inac curate. No defeated candidato for President ever camo nearer being elect-, ed than General Hancock did. A few thousand moro voles in the city ol New York would have mado him President, Thanks. Attorney General Palmer hos our thanks for a pamphlet copy of nis report of tho Legislature. Ho makes some excellent suggestion In relation to the tax question. Wo will Matt-p ol ikn i.tir,,.:..H r 1.1. . . . j., .... .,,. v. um i. .in, lay a nynri mis oi tuo views Is oro ni.r in Congress, will rotire lo the liver- readers in our next issue. glades ol Florida and spend the rest of his life looking for allgators' nests. i . . . t Lancaster county, Pa., is to he re stocked wilh partridges from North Carolina. John I. Ulair, of Illairstown, N. J., has gonornnsly donatod tho liberal sum of $10,000 for the endowment of a Presidential chair for the Lalayolte College at Kastno, Pennsylvania where tbo inundation would und or thu destruction of property stop, as tho water covers places that Wero nover overflowed before. San Francisco, Cul., Feb. (I. It bus been a fair day throughout that por tion of the Stuto w hich is undur water, and tho rivors nnd creeks aro falling everywhere. About 3,5I0 square miles ol the Sacramento Valley aroun. dcr water. The losses cannot bo even guessed at now, bin tho aggregate will uo a stupendous sum. The Cotton Kinu, I'ho Louisvillo Lourier Journal says : "Mr. Richard son, of Cresson, Miss., is the largest cotton planter in the world, and is the cotton king ol America. Ho has worked hard all his lile, and is still working. He is popular with the masses and especially so with his col ored laoorers. jto is generally bo lieved to havo accumulated from $15, 000,000 to $JO,0(IO,(WO, all mado in tbo South. Fight hundred hands aro om- ployed in the factories, throe fourths of whom aro women gathorcd from the surrounding country, good, faithful, industrious and intelligent. Tho re maining fourth are men and boys, gathered from various places, a few from the North and a few from Enir- land and Scotland, who work 400 looms and 14,000 spindles. In cotton thoso mills consume daily Irom eighteen lo twonty balos, besides an enormous quantity of wool ohtaiued mostly from tho Florida parishes of Louisiana on i.aKo t'oncbarirain. Safe Teavelino. Aro there acci dent contros, as wi ll as storm centres J If so, tho Tenth steamboat Inspocliun district, which comprises the Gull Slates and tho Lower Mississppi Val ley, was not a centre. The supei vis ing Inspector, reports that for the year ending December 31, out ol 2,250,000 passengers carried, net tingle lile was lost. aru no particular admirer of Mr. ltiili.n or Mr. Cameron, and as lar as cither's political eoursu is concel'lie.l II is cor rupt. Both belong to tho machine bosses and are against tho interests of tho people of tho country. Their trading and corruption in tho political uuuirs oi mis oiaie aro well Known and havo ever been fought by the Demoo racy, but tho hyprocrisy of Mr. lluyes. even to hint at civil servico reform, is ridiculous. A man who himself, like Ins cabinet olHccrs, traveled all the way to California iu the interest of Mr. t-rarheld, and returned, ussuring the peoplo east and west that tho Pacific Stales wero sure for tho Republican candidates, should blush even at tho thought of civil servico reform. "Con sistency, thou art a jewel." Altoona Sun. MOXEY IX roll TICS. Great Biituin has branded as a high crime the purchase of tho British voter. A theft in ollice, a violation of public trust, a broken statute, all aro punished quickly and inexorably, and from Lord Bacon to tho Glasgow bankers, from tho bricklayer to tbo peer, tho wound ed law is avenged in tho criminal, high and low. But nothing is followed with such stern and sudden ferocity as the paying of money for tho ballot. Tbat is set apart as a crime dark as lorgory nnd shameless as rape. 1 have spoken of the boldness with which somo of tho pious frauds of Philadelphia resorted to this infamous system to defeat Gen. Hancock; and now that we aro in tho midst ot another holocaust of sacred things, another sarrifieo of suffrage iu tho progress of a Stato legislature, oho hut lorgivon; not only forgiven but honored. It is worth recollecting Unit beforu this purchasing business begun in Pennsylvania, wo bad somo very crod itublo Scnutois in Congress, Geo. M. Dallas, William Findlay, Robert Mor ris, Gcorgo Logan, Albert Gallaiin, Abner Laycock, Wultor Lowrie, Wm. Wilkins, and James Buchanan. Since tho Senate has become tho preserve ot a family in Pennsylvania, other States have boen careful to send their host intellects to that branch of Congress In Pennsylvania tho late choice of Senators has been decided in a certain way ; but Illinois bad sent Douglas and Trumbull; Now York, Dickinson and Kernan; Now Jersey, Frelinir- liuysen and Stockton; Delaware, Bay ard ; Maryland, Roverdy Johnson ; Massachusetts, Wilson and Sumner; Indiana, Morton and Hendricks. In all tho gigantic struggle, during and sinco tho war, Pennsylvania bus been silent and unknown, except where Sen ators liko Bigler, Buckalow, Cowan, Wallace, and wilmot were elected by unpurchased legislatures. Every coun ty can point to its statesmen and ora tors of both parties; Its scholars and wi ilcis; iIb men of science and culture among Republicans and Democrats. Tho first aro rarely called forth, while Bigler, lliickulow. and Wallace are chi.rly remembered to prove what the Democrats could do, it the majority favored them n often as the other side. Tho Republicans aro us truly dislran cliised as if they- lived iu China, so far as the United States Senator is conr cerned. It is to tho further shame of Penn sylvania that tho John Welsh Corrup tion Fund originated in this State, as a Judge of tbo Supreme Court of I. mo the Drrtmry ot llio legislature, it me L tilled Mates is not only a most grew from tho samo seed. Tho two disgraceful exhibition of nepotism on Chaplain Millii'ah's report indicates tho net penitential results of the year's work. Relative to tho library he says: Books of a high character aro neces siuy auxiliaries lo penal discipline Instructive reading is us much of a lormutivu and reformative element in side the prison wulls as il is on the out side. A inun who reads stetdily and thoughtfully, as many of our inmates do, is always un industrious and quiet prisoner. Therefore the fullest oppor tunities aro afforded to all lo cultivate a tasto lor reading by a frequonl ex change of books. The likrary contains, exclusive of text kooks, 4,841 volumes ; number received during the year, 454 Tho average distribution monthly wasnboul3,000, which averages nearly a volume each week pur capita. Be sides these books selected from the library over 75,000 nowspapers and periodicals have been admitted. Add to tho above, the Bibles, arithmetics, copy books and the text books of vurious kinds which are accorded each prisoner, thero is certainly no reason lor anyone to complain that the appli ances to en "ago tho mind profitably uro Hunting inside tho walls. A COM PO VXD FRAUD lit alluding lo tho appointment of a new Supreme Judge, the Uarrisburg Patriot remarks: "Tho fraudulent Mr. Hayes has been engaged nearly four years in rewarding tbo thieves who stole the Presidency for his use by ap pointments to nfHoo, and has not yet completed nie joo. Munlcy ilatlliews is thu latest object ot his corrupt favor. i ins appointment oi nis uroiher in law piSffUanfouj. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED Curwooolllo, Jul. , '71 If. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER rriHK iubcriUr now oflVra to tk Htirctn f X UurnittU aod fctnit, u UDt.ruvLlH peoUlly. Ucrt-ftiUtr all kill da ol Ci.itrt, a, 4 CuBioi will ba ktit on biuij, and order fill,, ,, ouc. i uturalM ttt(utlfft inytrhfrr. I will fiirbijh lb Bnit wr!1 ih chf rtioUi aVlkt)ti tu funtrftlt All ordm Mt tt tho florr of Jonn C. Cowum will Tactile wi-uum ftttoatlon. For further purtieultri, 0 ' ddntt K. 8. HENlKKSON lM. 18, 18T-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO,, HKCONI) STKKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., iva ft-ii(tl up, In tii ttoro room lately ocvuppd by WnaTvr A HetK.nn Sroond trtft, a Urge nd woll wlwtotl atwk of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTH AND 8HOK.S, Ql'KKNSWAHK, WOOD WILLOW WAItt. HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which tey will dlipota of at rronil.l .. for t S, ur eictaanito for country pro.lutr, tiKoluJE WKAVKK Cd , .Un. S. 1 87 A tf. REMOVAL! James Lo Iacavy, lUrlng pnrehnlBd the oQtro ,to(-k nf P.... Sonkwlt, hertbv gitoi notice that ho h:., u,NrrJ Into tlio room lolrlr ocrutiird bv hrrj .1 M.wri. on noponii a.rooi, irnoro be .a I the publio I prrpm were equally int'umous, ami will lone- bo romembured as warnings. In Eng land both examples would havo been terribly avenged. The new law there has made such offences crimes : a.l wo realir.o almost every day a member of ruriiament is indicted lor bribory. It is a word and blow. One proof ends llio case. Confession follows tho fact ot putfhaso, and the judjro acts like a uusii. iiero we have our laws too. But they aro deud. They are down in statute nooks, but they aro scorned by our servants. Our judges do not see them. Our legislatures turn awuy irom mem. wur press ignores thorn. in r.ngianu, where money is a ftrenl power, law is greater; and even thero, when tho aristocracy holds the Houso of Lords, young ambition may force its way into Hie Commons, in defiance ot tho pod I'lutus, and piifh tho mill ionaire out of his purchased cushions. Forney' i Progress. THE M1SSIXO JEA XXETTE. .Nearly oliteon months ago, llr. llennott, of tho New York Herald, fit led out Bt his own expenso an expedi tion to tho Arctic seas. The steamer .leannetto sailed awnv for the 'ortn I'olo, with a bravo olllcer of tho navv. Commander Do Long, in charge of a i.. eu crow, ror sixteen months no tidings havo como from the absent sen to register tho decrees of a few or- vcl,iL'l. "'I naturally enough great (Unary men, some rcferenco to the Hritisu law on tho subject mav bo nso till. Justin McC'urlliv's wondorfnl hook, tho second part of Men of our Time, describes tlio present condition of Esglish practice for the punishment oi winery: "At lo s former ojre bo E'lOlemoo thought II wrung lo eeiiuoe women, oo in Tory netnl dey no ttnn w lib money Ihi.uebt I. imnroner tu etiond onto of hie money In eor.u.ilng eleoton. Whet orflloro wee it likely e eounlrr pqoire would hove got, Ally yean ego, it eecmrd brtoro a council of q.itroH ol heiing ledueHl aiime tenent'a wile or daughter F Ju.t en mm-h wnuld e rioh men hove go., iweoty yrere ngn, rrom o ri.rllenirr,irv ootn. miltoo. II It wero pruvvd Ihet bo bed ollowed bit egrnl tu ley out money ingon.nuily lor him in briltea. 1 lien, eeein. llie ttt-eiiii.n ..r (In. n.ril. uirnlery enmmiluo woe vrty i.flen drlrrminet by (ho tioliiiool oriotnnl of the Biniorlir of lie lucninera. " I bi-re hod, thrr.fore. hern f.ir o t.mg time, on opinion growing np (hot omrlhtug mini be done lo bring about o reform, end In lfi. a nnrlle- uicoiery arieol oummilioo reported In feror of ananonning eil.igrttior Ihe avilrtu of rrfarrin election petition, lo n tribunal compo.ed of mem bere ol Ibe llouee nf Commune. Ihe prnnoael of thla cnmmitleo woe, tool ererj nrl.lioo tWd t rrrrrerf lo ooa o l. J.,,,, it. .,,;. ,., 01 rleara.loa.rr, with power lo decide both low ond fool, nnd to reporl not only oe lo the eo.t but lo Ibo enrol ol bribery nod 0 .rrup'ion In the conallluenoy. The Judgei theineoliea alrungly nl.jeited to having turn duliea impoiad upon Ibrm. Tl.o Lord Chief Jui.loo atoiod.on Iheir behalf, Ihot ho bed eooeulled with th.n. . charged I.y them, ono an.l oil, 1. ounrey lo llio Lord rbn-ellor Ihoir atrong oi.d unanimou feel ing of in. o. cr.il.lt objection to underletting fnne. ttune ihe efleet nf which would bo to loner nnd degrade Ihe judi.-lel otnee. and tu dcetrjy, or ot til eveott materially impair the oonHdcncc of the public In the thorough Impartiality nnd Infleiible integrity nf Ihe juugoa, when iu tbo onorao of Iheir ordinary duliea political mailer, oomo Inci dentally before Ihcio. Notwiibaionding tho ob jection of the ju lgra, however, the (I .vrrom.ot. alter hnving made oneortwonoauooeMlnl oiperl menla ot n meoauro lo to. unite o new ooutl tor triel of olerllon petitiona, brought Inn bill to refer euch Pelitlono to o i.nvl. I...... ..i....j from liat lo be node by tlmngriociil am one lb. llll nfll.. Il-U. . : ..... . "fwrior oouna. Ot late yenra tome really nrinrot maonrei novo been token aooinat briber ..... k... oagha havo been di.lroocbiacd altogether beoonao of tbo gruia ud icomingly Inorodlcol.lo oorrup- uon that prevollrd there. Time, oducntlon, ond publio opinion will, probably before long, elotnao .en. eya.em oi tno aloln or bribery. Uo foro long, aorely, It will bo nooounlod oa bate to giro no tu toko bribe." The practice ol corrupting tho voter, first at the ballot box, and llion in his placo os member of tho legislature, was not known until Simon Cameron oponly bought his seat in the Senato ol the United Slates, Iletoro that dav men wore elected without rulurenco to iheir money. Since then, not only has mu pracutooi purcnaso been common, but in Pennsylvania, wilh few exoep. lions, the practice has ruled nut l,..n. ilreds of able and deserving candidates lor tne oenato and other places, and confined llio choice to aclassinatitutud ! Cameron and his family. The Dem ocrat! sometimes tarried the legisla ture, and thus secured tho Senator; but as Cameron always dueled him sull by his money, and alter that his son to tho same place, tho groat office ol United Stales Senator buuama a sort of family possession. Il is interesting lo not! tbat lbs only factor in electing such Senators from l'onnsvlvania was anxiety is beginning to bo felt concern ing her Biilcty. Chief Justice Duly, Presidont of tho American Geographi cal Society, has addressed a letter to llr. Hayes, calling attention to the delay in hearing from the Jeannetto and asking, tbat should nothing he hoard from her by July next, that a search expedition, equipped by the CJovernmcnt, bo in readiness lo go to tho Arctio seas for information con cerning the vessel and her crow. Tho Herald says : Tho .leannette wont into ....... r . I.- a . . a mn u. ...u Arciiu weean wtncii was ilmnst unknown to explorers, and tho -ourso sno was ordered to tako had never been essayed by any ship. Tho most accomplished polar voyagers, in ineir recent attempt to locato her present position, havo conlessed their ignorance ol alio ice conditions, tho ocean currents and tho nr.-v..il!., , - ... . . s. noma norm oi ranglo Land, and consequently tho impossibility of do lining tho route her commander wa oonsiraincd to select in his attempts to " (" i oio. it is not remarkable, therctoro that tho absence of arty tid nigs irom nor, alter being sixteen months in tho icv sea. should awaken deep solicitude for tho gallant band of American naval officers, seamen, and unmans wno manned the Jeannetto They Don't KuTiiusE.r tiles tannin ol tho J.epiiblican millionaires hasten to the rescue llio magnificent prcpara lions for Garfield's inauguration will provo a lailiiro, Ibo arrangements were mado lo spend lortv il.r...o....,i dollars in the grand affair, but accord ing to a detailed report of collections mado, less than thrco thousand dollars navo been raisod. Mr. A. M. Clnpp, after the labor ol four .lavs. about two hundred and fifty dollars C.m r? ... n. r . i..u vri.vvrnmeni ductals and businoss men of Washington. He said no would ratlior saw wood than nor- lorm such labor. The total amount ol Ins collections in the Internal lievontio nurea was ton dollars. A Vn.LAoR DtraxEU Up. The ker osene lump treqiiently plays an impor tant part in sickening, burning trag edies. On Monday night last it figur od as the prime mover in almost total destruction of tho town of Plymouth .N. L. It is a pity that some peoplo "... ..urn. ,vmi .. a., use oruinary care in the handling of agenu surcharged with dangerous olementa. To this class repealed warnings seems useless. Tl, old adago says that experience is a dear school, but fools will learn in no other way. Tho New York Hmill vr.r. n.. Conkling collar. It denounces lbs sug gestion that (.at field will dsre to ig nore Hid New York Senator, and threatens war to lb! knife il ba does. The Hiw York organ are hating a time ol it sure the part of the fraudulent President. but when considered in'cooneclion with llie history of tho Keturmng Hoard rascality by which Mr. Hayes was foisted into the Presidency it is an of fense to common deconcy and common honesty. liesi.Ies it is objectionable on account of being virtually a second appointment to tho Sfjiremo Bench from llie Stato ol Ohio. It is against public policy, too, becauso Mr. Mat thews is an uttornoy lor the Pacific Kailroad I oinpanies and because tho Supremo Court will soon bo called npon to readjudicato tho case involving the constitutionality of llio Thurman act which requires those corporations to luiuu ineir contracts witu thouovern mcnt. Hence there should be no hesi tation on tho part of the Senate to re ject thoappoinlmont. Mr. Hayes ought iu uu snarpiy reouKoa lor selecting a member of his own family for this bieb position when ho had his choice amonir . i . . . B a uut.oie.i i.cpuoncan jurists and law yers ot better standing than Mr. Mat thews. Ho should be sternly remind ed that tho people havo not condoned tlio trickery and fraud by which he was awarded tho Presidency, notwith standing the fuel that they have toler ated him in tho ofllco to which be was never elected. He should bo tattL'ht. too, in tho most impressive manner inaiiheroaro other Stalos in theLnion beside Ohio. Tho rejection of this odious and impudent nomination will, if we mistake not, bo hailed with do light by men of all parties throughout .uu uuuiiiry. If ono wants American news hu should go abroad for it. Tho London 7'rurA assurta that a Fenian torpedo boat is being constructed on the river Hudson, at a cost of $100,000 (Jon. Grunt bus been invited to visit thollooeae Tunnel. He may not find it as great a bore as sotno other places tie has visited COQK STOVES, nr.tri.ra ..! PARLOR STOVES, of tb Uft imprurcf. pstlcrnn, wt low pricts. HOUSE F0ENISHIN0 GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plnmbibg, Ou Fitting, oad Repoirlng 1'umpi a ipooiolty. All work worrontod. Anything In my lino will bo ordered epeciel if "'"d. JAS. L LKAVY, Proprietor. FRKD. PACK KTT, Agent. Cloarfie.1, !'., January 1, l(7 If. HAVE III HEARD nuouiirriiunts. FOR JUSTICE OP TUB PRACK. We ore authorised to onoouoco tho nntno of L. K. trIcCi-..i.uiun na a oondidote for the nonamo llon of Jo. Oca of the Hence, in ClenrBeld borooih aul jecl lo Ibo roaull of Ibe Primary election. Wo aro nulhoriird lo nnnouno tho nntno of ,. v. " ATBoo ns n enaili.lnte for the nomination of Juitloo or Iho Pence, In ClenrSold boroneb, aubjool lo the roault of ibo Primary election. Wo ore nothvtfod to nononneo tho none of Danint. Cosnu.i.T ne n oondidote for the nomina tion lur Juatlcoof Iho Peaoo, In CleorSeld boroueh, awhieo! to Iho reaolt of tho Primere election. Jefic (li'trtisdnfitts. "V'OTU'li "f IMlinPOHATION'.. iA Notice la hereliy given tbol sn epp licet i in will be ma lo at Iho Mnrrh Oourt of Hoarier Kea alnni, A. I). ISSI, for Clearfield county, for Iho leeorporotion of tho .illae. of lllon Hope oa n, boroinh. hMITH V. WILSON, . . '' tr PelilioncM. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. , ISSI II. riIT!IH'OJ NOTICK. In the F.I. la of I In tho Orpfaoni' Court nf Warren iltle.dee'd. Clearfield oonnte, Pmn'o. Ibo underused Aodllor, appointed by tho Court, to di.i.o.e of tho eiceotlnni lo Iho final ooonnt of llcnry llile, Admlnlatrelor, hereb, rrleee nolle, that bo will ait.nd to t, iMt, 5-.',f.T'l!T'' " "u Clearfield, no A. M.. Wbn iTIif ahfirs ftll itarlUa lt.l.w..i. '"'J . ,. RANK (I. HARMS', Auditor, tlenrfield, Pn, February I,- UXd-lL Hats jXF.l't!lfMM KOTICK.- The News From MOORE'S? THE? HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LAEQEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, and Capjjj s That Ever Came into the County, AT THF.II. STORE, ROOM (), 1 OPERA HOUSE, (KO. . ATOM U . MIKIKI'. Clearfield, Pe,, Sept. M, 10.0. 3m. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. BOOM KO. TIIRI.E, OPERA IIOIWB. Clearfield, Pa., H0I.KRAI.K 4 RRTA1L MA1.ER IN DRY GOODS, Oornprielnn; Dreao Hondo of Iho eery lateal alylea. eon.i.iiaa- In perl of Caabrnerea, Manchester Fnneira, Alpoona, nnd nil manner of Fancy Dress Goods, CrttoDt, Mf-tulr I.nMn, pi&$, Prw- uir.fh..na. Drew Fftnclti of lb ttt Utoil ttyM, mni i bfap they ea tt tolJ it tbii warktl. NOTIONS, , Vn.l.. I. L 5 Ji7A?V..-S,rJj,i!sir " Cloorfield Oouoi. h,.,T , ."wo.n.p, l" b" j1"1' 1-not.d I. iho .nd..ai,..'d,rt I"""1"' - . eo.u ee.n(0 Will plooeo tnoho Itnwiediau nelroeoU. u.J .1. ...t-- demnnj.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,., I ootb.nt.coted for a.tilcaaeot wlthont delat JAMKS I, STKWAHI, " 1 1.1.1AM MON-l, Kylotlows. Pa., February Id, 1 a"'0' Conal.tlna; nf (I lore, for (lenU, Lollea end Miaioa. Ilooo of nil ahodea, Milk frmr". Lncoa, Fancy Dreea Hullona. La-llra' Tieo of nil Ihndee nnd tt.le. Cnffi nnd Collar., Illhbona of nil klnda ond Merino VBderwenr, Trimming', e'e. DR. HUTCHIN.CinrJ WORM DESTROYER bnrtMl tn ill. uV ii. m "'ni,lj pi . w. w,n, LU., WrnHOale Drrhln. . . . 'not 'ro.llfii.lWaa abrruiry 1, mi Jm. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpet, Oil Clot Iih. WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Whlok will b. aold wholeeeJo or retail. Will Country Produce U oTlthsas; tbr Ononis l MarSwt Price. WM. J. BvFrlR, rittoji4, i,pt. ti, irttn tt