KDITOK t.KIIHIHTON, PA.! SATUIIDAV MOHNlNll MAR. 11. tR70. Itelknnp. Keat to ttiose blossltiRS which a kbit! I'tnvliU'iiuo usually concedes to tlio .jjejinnllty of inortnl3,thu liberty nnil In .ilcpomU'licu which piinhlo u always to p.pout) tliocatiHi or tint which Wti con sider rlnht ami nronT, tiro certainly mint to be pilcd. It may scow egotls nrrtl, yut wn nu irnuil to suy It, that, luring our Join nallstlc carper, jvo lyvve no,v er yet runh.oil becauso It hail hucotno p.sjilourtb!o to pi aim-, nor censured bo .cntucil It had become customary to ceil, juro ; nor have wo evi.r o.pou?i:d any pinctlcular cn,ii. from pnrtlzitn tno (lives, In shmt we Jiavo nlviijja end.eav I'd to sustain that, which, under the circumstance, we consider right, am), unshakled by Jiaily tjefl, Jiae piatsed orgeij'iid either party according to Its (Jwijy. o Juuj? as the conduct of the present Administration admitted of no opn ceusiue, we abstained fiom Ruining l)i the ciyof what to us, appear ,i'd .unrsof.bju tau)tiuliig, fo please the mere pnrjtlpan views uf some ; and, although we lime freipiently notoJ things not eynctly to our liking we Jmvo kept silent rather than to have suffered ourselves tu bo led into, what wo coisldered, n premature and ques tionable i)ioement. That the late dis graceful disclosures at the National Capital should causo up to depart fiom the course hitherto pursued, should therefore, astonish no one, for, have wo ppt long and patlen.tly waited for the proofs, of maladministration, which par .tizaus had so frequently promised to jus ? True, they havn jOcen long and slowly coming, out now mat uiey nre presented In all their hldcousness, he who would lefuse to Join In the denun ciation of the crime mid criminals, wojilil, Indirectly, become the apologist at both. A middle course is iio longer left us, and, however unpala table it may be to our Kepubllcan friends, the Impression js slowly, but surely, gaining upon the masses that the continuance In power of the flepub llcan party, corrupt from stem to stern Is no longer within the limits of possi bility. The misdeeds and corruption of Its leaders have done their work. Its Dual oveithrow can bo but n question of time, l'resant-taklng, whiskey-rings, tht. Ill-dlsguiscd .yiupathy of the Ad ministration for the criminals, and last, but not least, the damnable transactions of Secretary of War, Belknap, having given the quietus to republicanism as 'effectually as the mot sanguine of Democrats could havo desired.' When some fifteen years ago, Floyd was detected In his nefarious transac tions, the vole of Indignation was loud throughout the land, and yet, Floyd might be called a gentleman compared to the lato Incumbent of the war-ofllec, Floyd utoje for tlio benefit of a causo ?!elknap celjs lucrative appointments for the sake of filthy lucte to swell his fortune I Though both thieves, the first was by far the better man of tho two. Now, that tho investigation Into the Rational a (Talis ha fairly begun stranger developments may yet bo In store for ua than anything Mius far discovered ; but " sufllclcnt unto the .day Ij Jhp eyll thereof." To give our readers an insight into the Jato Secrc tary's Irregularities, wo shall .anne: the testimony of Mr. Marsh, as best calculated to gratify their curiosity: By the Chairman Whore do you reside 1 A, I reside at 30 West Pif.v-sevonth sirect. New Yor j have tesldei In New York about eight years flybe Chali man Were yon or not appointed or tendered an appointment as a nnat trader at Fort sui. Indian Territory, lu the fall of 1870 by the heoretary ol War j If so under what clrcutu. atauoca wan ssld appointment aeenred to yon 1 Htate also tf yott were commissioned by the .-Secretary aa anch post trader, or it not who waa ,30 uimtnisslitvid s and If any other person tnan Sursolfwas so coninilssioned give Ids nuine, o Mason why lie as commissioned! It any agrisewsntwas made botwoen you and the ap. pmutes state It. or produee it 11 In wrulntr t ai.d wiusTiohucietlpeut made with the knowledce of the Secrotarp'of War i and state the clrcmn. sjtancos aonuseied ofitli the makliiR of that 'axreoment. and nlltu transaetlonB lu detail thereunder, folly and jtartlcularly. as It yon were soeclallp mvestlcatod In renrard to the tevei al truusaotloos, and 6 fnlly as to save the uteeaslty of repeatui'lntf noKatons. Mr. Marsh In reply to yonr qnestlondwoald statyilmt in the snmmei uC lo7J uiyselt and vire f pen suiao weeaa At uhz tsrancn. and on .lie vers, pp onrinntntrKm iMiua to our honae. Mrs. llelkuap was lU durinc lllla visit some three or four weeka. and 1 snMwsed In eouae- -juence nt par xtudneas to her jehu' felt under onie ouuiruiioii, lur aho asKeu me cno uoy lu t,iw LMiurM (t a conversation wnv l iu uui ap. 'Tilt? In a i.nat tp.rinr.hln ..n ttiH i7m.it.inr. 1 arteirwliat they were, and was told, that there nftcro'inumr of them Terr lucmtlve etBeoa or po , anions lu the Kif l ol the Secretary ill Wi-r, unci that If 1 wanted one Hho would aK tile 'ecre taiy for one for me. Cpoumv rep.yiu Utat I thought such offices belonged to disabled soldiers, and b sluea that I was without polltl caUnnuenoe, she answered tliat iiolitlcaus :got fueu places, wo., cto x uo uoc rememuer sayuiK hul If I had a valuable uoaL ul that 'lud I would remember bur, but 1 do remember her nayllic aonirthlmr like thu 1 n I ean Dievail tirmn the r-fecretary ot Wai to awaru you a Post you must w careiui ui tuty uuimaK io mm uuuub preeuui, foruinauonoeoffeibdhlm aiu.uxl for a trader. elnp of tnt kind, und'he to,d htm that it he did not leave ine omce lie wouiu nu mm aown .atnira." I'euienibertiig, as I do. this su rr. 1 presume the antecedent ataieineut to be correcu Mrs. Kelkuap and Mrs. Bowers returned to washiniruiu. and slew -weeks thereulter Mrs. Ilelknan aeut ina word toenrue oor -I did. so. Mie thru told (00 th.it the post tmdership at 'oii,Hli was vacautt that It was a'raluabla this . as shfr nndiimaufL auri tiiat she bad eli her akeUui-U tor jue or bad prevailed uuon the Bccittarv of Wnrtoacree tOKivo U to me. .At all ei eats I tailed opon the becreurv ol war, ai d. as bear a- I can rou ember, made applies. tloil foi'tld" post on a regular tuinud lorui. The .iirumtirr atid he waulifaDuolnt. ine If I cooid brlnv pruperruconiruendaiory letters, and this , I sain i could do:' feither Mrs llelknsn or the Brcretary lo.fl ine Wi.it the ureeeut trader at ths post (Jn.i. H. Evana) was au appliosnt lor reap uuiUtmetit, and teat I Dad betlei see linn he bo. log in tho oitVi as It would not be lair lo turn n.io out ot office wituout auuie iioUco, as be .11. v. MimyitiMi'.n, would lose largely on his buildings, merchan dise, it tho olileo was taken irom film. and main mu it nopiopct ami jusi tor ton to inaso no i o nrraiin incuts with liltn for their ptuconsc, i i wisiicu m run inupoitmvei it x sawisvans, in-l found htm alainied nt tlionrosliectuf lo-miu ttio placo, 1 lenietnbcr that no said that t fltui of Western post traders who claimed n good dniil of tmhuuee with the Hecrctnty ol VVjr.lia.) pnimisoti in nnn ii'i,n oopoimce:, pyi no inuuii, on coming fg Wiiahlnalou, J lils ffim lo lie en.- liny w.inuut iiuu.'me, 3.1 r. i;vans lllst inopon-d a par(uoi!dili,wblch 1.... Iiii.tl.fitiil thHii n linima .if n t'.ii lain iinHlnn ol IlieinolUsIf I vr.in.il Allow lilm to hold the position mul rimilimo tho nnmij.. Wo finally nKin'ti npcii f i wo h year. jar. r-ynnn nnu iuv t.vt wi.nt on to Nmv erk toarether.' wheio tile nnntrni't. wnn niniln nn.l i.toniin.1 whirl, Ifl hm.1. wi h BuonfitiMi (p:,.i'i itim kiMi A), uurlnirpilr. trlnnviu. liawKler. Air. Kvans s.w i utiiritlntlff in ttio irtrtjona A ary Journal vtcu led h.ni 1U II1I1IK IJIIl H' HlU OI LIH1 I'W.p M t 'It- l.J IIU I U moxed lioni the fort ni.il no hu.l4)lliiiil to lnrKO nsum.nnU oelutotlie cotittaci na. drawn it was reduved by sKreincn. tii l ioo, tjie fiune bitiUM: 1fll I quMU'iiy in nilviiuce. When tlir first lciiiliiaiu ocomo to mo. say inoo.ibly m Niivnu'ncr 1871), I sent one hi.f Dim, i f q Mis. Ilcikiiai), uiihoi 1 ireuini'bv cvrilllctite of do- polt or mk noius express. JlPlntf lu wash Inrton M n fuiiei-a) i.ome wecKs after this I had a coiiveirui.iiu nil airs, iiowris in un iui-louina- uuri'tiri n fjirua I can now remember. biittiiustsrythatjiistheromr lneulory la px. Iioin wiint follovvi il ns to tno uelnlls of the con. cnt on, I went up stairs lu thounrseiy with .Mrs. lloer to soo iho lintiy. 1 said to. her: " i tils child will lmo money coning to It he foio oiig." She unlit ' Yes. The mother gave 1110 1.11111110 116,1111111010 me that tlio money ooininiT from vou he must laKe and keep for it. ioni.li ' au rigtt," nun it stouis to mo x saiu that pcrhav thu lather ourIiI to be consulted. I siiv it r-erms to, and ot 1 can give no reason for if, tor, i tut ns I know tho fstlier knew nothing of nuy money transactions between the mother mid mi self, I have a taint recrllection nf n remark of '.rn. Iliwei-rttnai if 'I font tlie money to tho father that It befoua's to her, and lll'li Riiu ivuiiiii m-'i ii iiuv way xueiimuiy nun fli.mo underHtaiunnir hen or subsequently wllh hor or bin1, lor when tho next, payment enmo duo and was paid, I sent the one-half thereof to the Heci clary ot Wnr. and have continued sub staii.liillvTioni that day forwnrd totho pre mi t time to t.o tho silim About 1 should say a 3 ear and a half or two jesrs after the commence. mem ct tnese pn niems, i reuuo. u tno umount to lis 10J per annum Tna reason of this toonc Ins was pittlir became of tho combined com. plaints on the part of Mr. Kvans and h)s part ner, and poitly, o f( r as l now lemcoibor, in consrouenco ot an nrllclo lu the iiewsnnneVH nt)out that 1 1 mo lelloctlng on the Inliutlto done to so dioi t nt this post, caused by ckolultant charges tntnio neoesasrr on tne I art of tno tra. uer uv rtason in ine payment ot una uonns. t o the beat of my Knowledge and belief the above Is n true nlntement'uf all tlio facts in the case. and as complete as 1 can remember occurrences of so many ears ago. U. siaio nr-' ine payments were mane to ine Si cictarv of nr. subsequently to tho funeral of his turn wile, which on attended In Washington in ijixeinuer, is.o, wneiner in citsn, uy cnecs. drafts, ccrtitlcateof deposit, bonds, or br ex. iiitiM. ill OLuerwise l a. l nn liinnev uns seni uoonlin to tho Inetiuctlons of tho seerotiry of nr, siiiiieiiiiir.s in uitua uo.es uy Aoams r.x nress. I think on one or moro occasions by cer. tllicate of depo'ito on tho Nntlonal Hank of AuioilCH lu Now YorK. Bometiincs 1 have paid nun in new ioik hi person, except mo nrsi pay. moid in the full ot ISiO. anil thu Inst In Herein. uw. 1M2 all to bo made to tho Secretary-") Iho iiiuues x unyu siaiou, uuiesa. pernaps.cn one or two noon 'Ions, nt his lngtmco. I boutrt a Hoyeinnient bond with the moneys Inmy hands HiiHiug iioiu iuu cuLiuact nnu .ur.i!.vsus.wnicu x t-itoer sent or nanueti co nipi. Ily Mr. Iliacuburn-Con ydu state the sum, In the affareante. tectlved bv von under the son. tract witn Mr. Brans, and what portlonthereof you have paid to the Sect etary of War.inclddlng tlio first anil lsst psytnents, which Vol) havo stated wore r.ot paid to him t A, I have no men ornuilum whatever, on which to make ailFer. Ills a vcl' almoin calculation i the first pavineiit to mo by limns vrn made in the fail of 1870. at the ret) of J1:.0.1 a s oar. lie paid nt that rate about a ye& and n half or two years, nnu since men. m mo rnto oi ks.oou n year. It wr.nld ngctOKate about tlD.nn), tho one half if which I psya disposed ot ns nbovo siaioo. llv tho Chairman Di.t yon recelvn letters from the HCcrctury of W ar acknowledging iho receipis ot tno sums lorwariici to mm in me manner you havo stntoii, or did he acknowledge thoTeceiiit ot tho same lit any wail A Usually. when I sent money by express. I would send hlm'tho receipt of the conioany, which he wonld either return uinrKrii ' o. K " or otberwlso an...,.nlrMlha pa,.mnl n, ll.a La nt a n n ... n . tnuos I paid it to bun lu person in .Vow York when noiecelpt was necessary. 1 havo not preserved any leceipts or letters. Wbru sept ui exjircs", i always ut;)oaiicil tno money per. eonally. and toot a lecefr.t for It. O llavo vou at nnr tlino hail nnv aonversa. ttona with tho Meciotaryol Woe icgaMlnp the 1hii. uniiui-imi in roi i Mill, ih nave vou cuirrs. poniled wl h aimroeardiuirthe mime I A.' Uh, trtauen.lv I liaro forwarded i co iosis to the Heorerary, made to nio tv air. teviin-.. wishing rnviiOKOS aooni tno tort, snon as to sou liquors. oci. x iiou 1 1 eiiiomuer wiint aciion was lasen noon tliem i thov were not leturned to mo aa far an I know. Kvai s corresoouded rigatdtnir annus ai tori niu mioiigu nio wuu mo uecro tarvof War. Insvcr heaiu ot anv other way, Q Was thu contract betwuen vou mid Evans evet thesaiject of conversatlou uctneon vou and tho .lecii tary of War I A It never wus. ss 1 reuu rabcr, bite m one instance nut i am lictiirisillvii. Vet it seems tu mo Vtlit.li Ihe ar. note in .lie nowspapet regaining auairsai roii Hid. urnnshiv ill IkTl. anjut tho time Iho reduc tion w. a made lu tho pa) ments from fU.OOU to sa.ir.aj. on lei.rra. ine next, iiuio j saw lue oeuie- taiyuf tvarheasied mo if I had a contract ttltu Uvaiis. 1 tnlii him I had Ine er showed It to Mia or any otto o.te um 11 I pioduced it noro On Wednesday at noon, Major Rich, ards, the Chief of Police, mado a for real arrest uf General liclknap, and broucht him Into tho Police Court Belknap was accompanied by hU cqun sel, ex-Senator Carpenter, who 6ald they waived an oxamlnatlou, and w.ore prepaied to glvo ball for Belknap's ap pcarance at Court. Judgo Snoll fixed the amount at $23,000, when the par tics retired to arrango the ball. Mr, Belknap showed by his movements du ring tho short time ho was in the court room, tlmf ho was much depressed la spirit, covering his faco with his hands and sighing deeply. Tho necessary ball was furnished alter several hours waitlpg. An election of un isual significance will occur In New Hampshire on Tues day next. It Is the first Stato elo.'inn ot this year, and It Is in a State whoso March contests havo generally foro shadowed the result of the national struggle In the following November. Viewirjg tho question from this stand point, It Is not wonderful that each party awaits the verdict of the ballot boxes with solicitude. This Is narticu larly true of the Uepubllcans, who are doing their utmost to save a State which they cannot afford to Iose,though the Democrats can. Captain Campbell, commander at Sltka.ln a receut lctter to tho Secretary of the Treasury, asserts that tho cus toius officials in Alaska are not zealous for the suppression of Illegal traffic. He arrested Deputy Collector Carr at Wrangel n, year ago for violation of the liquor law and malfeasance In gfflce,and since then " all kinds of rascality are being found out about him," Deputy Collector Knight, at Sitka. purehasMl liquor wiucu no jcuev was ijieijiy The President, Tuesday, nomna ted Judge Tatt, ot Ohio, to be Secretary, ot War. The position was first offered to Senator Morrill, ot Maine, but tiiif. gentleman declined. Judge, Tnjt aq .,.,, ii, nnminnttnn COplS tno notnmaiion, "-H J1 CORRESPONDENCE. Lttler from Ilnrrlsburg. JusriuK. lUniUHUno, PA.. Match 8, 1876. Ma. KjiITan, Just now on.OSf tho questions tbst attracts the attention of tho Inhabitants of this Commonwealth Is Ihe length of tho ptescnt cession ot the Legislature. Political party or gnus of inrae seei totnakaall tho capital pos flb.e out of it tuo llepubllcans cbstging the litto pi ogres lun.lo npoit tlui lHmociatio llouso, white theUemocifits, on tjiocthol hand, charge that tho session la prolonged uuaeees- iiltv by the mill e and trained minority lu tho House and tlio majority In the Hfjinte. Ko that liiilualloii and rtcrlmlnallun ;j tho ordit of tlio day. Hut, In Inst Sutntiluy's Mancli Uhiink 1ctnocrat, to my surprise. I fotiu4 uu editorial denouncing tlio Uoinocfat.o llouso. While It It was mere y a wranirlo between pnrtlos it was ui wot tn while to notice it, hut when the nrtv oi irnn nt vour county tains uivon and ends its remeseatutives lu n manner nncal'ed for, iiniiierltcd nml most putrageuus, and shows bevoiid n doilut that there mild be moreof n reason for Lis course than appeals upon the face, sonio notice should bo InAcn id It. In din. tuning fills length of sesilon qutstlun, It should be taken Into consideration that tills session Is d.,lug wot k that wus neglected by the long ten I, on ot IKj. slid because ut the picmatnre Mill ing of tho session ol 1S75 cou.d not bo cmii'ltd ILe.ent the fixing ctj alges s ilarv, tho fixing of miaries or county otllcers, an eimctment for no joriuniiuil Ol new cuuiuiu , toai iner ithu a meni ileal til detail leglslttlon loudeied necrs- sal y by the neglect of former sessions uuder 1110 new uoijsilliuiuil. lliu UdBlllu iui wiuier wits conslderibiy slioiteuo.l bv a vty shnro tiickouthopaitof the tnlnoiity. bv wlilch toe lmn.'.Hottljo mijoiity were tied t one such a mistake was iilllclent. and the Denioci-uts ot tholluusn'risuhe.l not to again be carght tu the same trap. Nuw. what do the peuu e want, li short tesslon oi ceitalu vtoik done I It cousin woi k is required, and at the end oflhesesrlon It is found to bo cumpleted, tl.o pooplo will not stop to ask the number ot ilsj a It required to do t. 11 must uu aurne in 11111 uihi iiiiuri ilo ew t'eiiHtitutlon lcalslatlon is rendered very slow, smt was so lmsnced tn ureveut thecor- ui pi ion which In former days was n burning diHftrace upuii the Ooiumouweiilth. Further more, the fiamcrs ot the now uoustltntiuu con- tcuipiniea nisi vfini iuq new uunsiuuiiuii was adapcod u) all tlio wants of iho Htate. consider. nule leglslatibii wonl.l be rcquticd, hence they nntlinr veil ailloilrlieil annual MOsslnns. nnd uto. vnle.1 Itir exfended sessions. Now, sir. as tha general ns senioly nre working honestly for their constituents, with nn assiduity that wll pom. piuetavorObiy with any of theirpredecessprs. I think such attacks uucalled lor. and m the case ot the represents tlvofj from Cat bou county, It Is must nnjust, for no two men In the Modso ata more ri guiar, prompt and attentive to tueir uu t)es. whon it Is known that tbore Hie four hundred and lltty bills On the llloa ot the llouso, dull twd huudreil memhefs lu tho llouse. .aud tberf) pro slxty-slx counties whoso eaoa and every seyetal lntai ests nfo tn bo lookt after, it IBipuu u iiiiii.ick iu tjitv nui ,.ioro bo smquthly as it doos t then! nuatu. this belug Ceulenulsl rear there a.b scores of bills bear ing on that tonlo which.' tukes time, and this year la the omy time this can be done. "I hav said tno much upon this matter, poihaps, bat most add that 1 think tlid pooplo uf Caipon, es peciallv the l;i'moornt." wou.tt t0nch"ttieir or- imiiii.il luiH.jii uir iiriiuiuiiv ri'uoiu minim uuu reeleitlng tfietr prespnttwp capable Mm uscldl lUMUIUDIB. The weather this wsek has been ua tny and AtaiMike. Members ot tho ARaembly'hre work ing With a checrfuf will, and aro catting' well along with their worn. 'Iho Amcucan eagle has nlred 1)19 ylumxgp ou centennial bil.s, lor wnicu airing ine niaio i. ensuiy w.ipy, iqu niininnrlnt lnns tlaire not come berofO uta llouso Jet, but "whru thev do. It will be shown that voting a,wa the State's treasuto la n point up .nig awa ine utaio-s i on winch a wondcitul nnauiiiinlty will bo de vcloptd. Uut, Hear, I'have aeuady spun my l..M. ... Innr. InrlllnlnMA NllltnAI?. HUE, x iin I will close. From tlio Nntlonal Cunltnl. FltOM OUtt OWN WABIIIKOTOlt COBIlR01,ObEllT. Wabiunqn, March. 8. 1871. The preal sensation and all absorbing tonlo of the tlmo lsrtfie fall nnd utter tuln and disgrace of Ocneral Jlolkimp, lato Secretory )f War Too suddencss wllh wlllo'h Ihct n.d n6)vs wus broken to the pulilla on Tliuti!dy last Btartled aud sutpiiscd both Bepocruts aud llepubllcans. In this oase as thai ol the oldest case uf humau tiansgresslon on recoid the woman scents to havo led iho man astiay, Kvery onolssnrpnsed that General'lleiknsp Ud not httempt to ex ouerato himself bcfoio tho committee pt tno teirlblo charges that weto brou&ht airalnBt him and It Is whlpereil by I. Is fr.ouds that he i not bo guilty aa ho now appears, but that hp has chosen to sHcitflr,e blnitiolf to suelit her who is ilesierto hhn tnki)' (lie or reputation. It Is painful to them to' toallzi) ttet. HP who but vuvterday wis a highly houoicdaud uulversnlly rospectcd otllclal high lu the counsels of the nuiion now stands lmnoaohij ot IiIrIi crimes and mlsilemeauors In ol!'.;h. 'I hoy b&Tipv'e he had uo cil.ty knuwH'ilre of tho alleged transactions uutt. told cf it lir hi' prcsuut wili uud Iioiu that moiiieui he coma ou jr no ucicuso inni woutu nol seem 0 lclleci 'discredit qq ns miinhooil, Ovc lo.iino br uft'iclloii lor thu wife who had matleu nintiike hechoso to acoopi.thoroBpons billtvand iherh inn. " Tlio tccne in tun House tn Thursday last when the Impeachment lesolmloiis was adinjU Ml was tmpi cslve and painful. Mr Ulymor. of I'ennsvlvauiJ, Ciialiinan ut tho Investigating Committee, tdio in' is seat mid nskod the pCj'-mi-sionot the Hou&p to present a report from his committee orcrato ami startling loinuri- anco. Kvery body Km w list ns coming and Immediately the flour and galleries weto all at tention. Mr. Clyuier was much excltod and very nei vou. lie statod that ns hlsooninilt'pe ail no cici K it nau oevoivou upon mm to uraw np tho report aud other papera which ho do alrod to pi onent, uud as ho did not think any ono but Ultnieil couiu uccitmor ineui ue askl'U pcnnissionto read them lihmoir. winch was aranied aud he advauied to ha clerks desk and read them In a voice husky and much broken with tho excitement incident to tho occasion. It appears from the testimony giyen botoie tnecoinmitleo that In tho summer of 1870 .Mrs. Geuerel Uelknnp, Btnco dead and her sUter Mrs. uowe.18, tno prconi wne oi ueneroi xici knap, paid a visit to the family of C. i. Marsh, of Mew York City l thai durum this visit Mrs llqwrrs inked Mr. Marsh If ho wouU not liko ti ihflTje a nosition a uoat iradiT at one of iho lrontier military posts, rtatlng that she could prodoure t r mui such a fiosltion. that the post trader at i'oit Hill was about to Do tcmovod and if he would apply lor tho boh t ion lie could get 1C iaisu mauu appiicaiiou suu vfns prumieu tho position, nubscquentty be saw livaus, tho post trader who wus abotu to bo leinovid. and made an ariaugemcnt by whh h Bvins waa al lowed to retain tho posfiion upon tuo payment of tweli e thousand uohars per year to Marsh as long as bo was allowed to, tetaln the place. Upon receipt of the Hi st payment of twelve thousand dollars from Kyans to Marsh ho Marsh seat hIt thnnssnd dollaiaof it to Mrs. Boweia. Tho llrsl Mrs. Uolknnp ..ted In ISiO and lu due tune ueueral Belknap marued ner sister, Airs, iiow. era. alier which the naymenu from Marsh, which couth ned down to the fail of 1875. were made to becretary liclknap It doos not ap pear from the evidence that there was any con tract or sgreemeut ua to these parneuta be tween juarsn nnu ueuersi -uuisuaii ul- uis wue klmnlr that the money was sent and Tecelre.1. After reading the evident e, cf wlnoH the auove id a synopsis, Air. ujymer uuercu me xoi lowlnor resolntlon t Bosolved, tout W. W. Uolknap.tatn Becietary oi war, uo impouciiru ui uiku uiiuiua auu inis. ripmeLnrn s In ufftce ilesolved. That the testimony In the case of W. W. Belknap, late Becretnrv of War, be ro tarred to the Committee on tho Judiciary, with Instructions to prepaio ana tenon, without an necesssrv delay, suliabls articles ot Imneach. ment of W. W. DeWnan. late bevratarv of War. llesolved. That a coLumiitee ot tlve members of the llouso be appoint a una instructed to uioceea to tnetiar oiue cenaioana mere ltd Iieach W. W. Belknap, late becretary of War.ir the name of the House of Ileprebeugalives an! of all the American poop. e, of high crimes asc misdemeanors while in office, and to Inform that Dody that articles oi impeuciiment will in due time be nrei-entsd. and to rcanest the Hoo. ate to take such action ai they may deiia pro per 1 n the premises. 1 One hour wi.s sllownd for debate upon thpja i evolutions, tleueral Ileiknap having offered lus resignation as Hecretsty ot War. of thetl.tl., and tho rreaidcut having accepted the same about ten o'clock ou Thursday morning, It was uruued during tna discussion on Mr. Clrmefs resolutions, that ta General lleikntp was no longer on omcer or wo uovexnmeui. uu ut llouse had uo Jurisdiction in the case and that the late Secretary waa now a private ctiien aud was amenable only to the Caaria and' was entitled to a ti tal by J urr asm the cue ot any other private ciuien. The general f eolmg'tiow. ever seemed to be lu favorot tearing thu nat ter ot JurUdlctiou to tba Hsuato aud the resalu Hons were unanimously adopted '111 Speaker then apDomiea Aiesaia. uiyiner.ouDins.i)iao barn, .bass and Caaforih a. ooinuiltte, to go be fore the bonuto aud notify that body of tin ac tion taken bv the llouso. ' It has beau a matter of wonder that Marsh who showed nueh readiuosa to enter luto 1 cor rupt transiotlon of this tort should sfibiblt such ail uxuuuui vi siNksiuuiuu viraq wuu u(iuauu, od to siinear holoi-u the commltieo. 11a tasll. flea that Mrs Holknap made trantie and patbet lo appeals to jatm. to navatbein rsio tnailiame and ilisgrace of exposuie, that ner brqlherbe. sooght him to leave the country; that (Us- Bec leury himself bsiiaad blm to make a sUtemeat ihJt would satisfy the commute and save hum sutcmeut that nuuld be iru ss f ar as it weu t. bnt would net bo the whole ttutli.To all of tbno appeals he tnrnsd a deaf ear, netwllhstanduig the fact that his family and General lloimntv isiuiiy uau ucvii uie-inng iiienus. ii is runtiirrii that Mrs.Msrsh Is nt thalmttntunf lliabusltiessi that Bho aud Mrs, liclknap havo hud a qnarrel, Mrs. aiarsu not Having been iresieu Dy airs, liclknap with the dint nguished consideration ' Which sun thonght her due. It haa been said that "hell has uo fnryilkon woman sconinL" and .Mrs, Marsh determined npnu revenge. If this stoiy ts collect it Is to bo boptd tbst her offended dignity bos now been tnoiltlled. rnoao two pnwei iui lercrs in lnuuencing pni, Ilo Mud tirivatn niilnlen. moner nl d whisker. bronght ubout an adjuirntntut of the House ini lneillnUlv alter ti e expiration of tho monilag hour on Mnndar last. It was known that twe flr tin eeof the sott money Democrats wotoieaiiy si lue iirni ui'liuruiiiuy lu uuer resuiuuuiin ui, tbe uuirmcv and limine s, and that at least one enthusiastic Informer was all oocked Budpr.rmM and anxious lo sllna In n resolution on tlip crooked wldskey question. Une of Iho inflatt in. Isia was making denerntr efforts to get the floor, wbpn to head htm off, Mi, Morrison ut Illinois, moved to luljotirn the hard luonnr jjeuiociais, huu Bomn ucpuouenns wuo tun nui nlah tu lot tnu whiskey uneatlon cumeUD. sun- ported the motton.and after a II the delaysknowii toparllnmeutarv tnct.o', it waa dually carried on tho calling of arts and nays by a vote of ns to lit. UJcourno this nipJe of disposing of a question strikes tho average ml. id aa beina rather on tho tilcky older, but It la frequently resorted to when the mr.jorlty ot the Hcuate or llouso aro ufrald to face tho music on n direct vole. Tho Finance unostlon teems to be tho rock upon which tbe Democralip patty Is destined in spill. Tuo Demoi ratio caucus commuted have lallod to como lo any aareement ttoon the sub- Jeit. Tnu liard money members ot tho com- muico wuuiu not yieni nt iicn ana ine " boiis" wero Just as obstinate, 'hey held s tot ner meeting on Monday night and will report to tho cansus that they cannot agree, ana ask tu be dl-ctmiged from lurtlier consideration of the eubjoct. I0II!S. riilladeiihhi Letter. ftuu.. Ta.. Mar. 7. 1878. Dain AnvocATR !Helknan and his dnwulaU has been tno tonlo of conversation tor ton past few days. Look at It In any light joi may. 'tu a sad. ssd Btorv. Now that the Secretary has fallen, doubtless the III st ones to "throw si ones at him " will be tboso v hn have partaken of his rmnntv. tiinse wno. Knowing mat, nis saiarv was Imt 13,000 per annum, br their presence at ha fetca nud dinncra really encouraged him to go fo,- tiernnd Ills means. Whan Ttntbntin mmn tn Washingioi tc was wen known that he was not a nabob, by any means, yet In n short time he was tho acknowledged leader of Washington society. ItlsuBoless to disguise the fact that ns long as a man is successful in incline ins neo illations, or in smoothing thtu over, ho Is all light in tho eyes of thoso who dine aud wine at bis expense, to use a slang expression, Mt la nnno of their funeral." but let his eyll doings come to llaht, then ws nave inch a hoard of vir tuous (II indignation na would make one'a hair stand on end. Mo use talking, society, aud Washington society In particular. Is rotten to the core. Fashion rnlos tho day pud hour, and It has fairly come to this that many wonld pre fer to stand on tho verge itself 1 ban to be ont of fashion. A voto ot thanks Is eminently due tn tho oletk ot the wrather, for be has lielpcl Ceulcn. tenulal mattera amazlnplv, Work outsldo nnd in lias been kept un all wlnfjsr, and now wo nre almost; ready for Ihe opening on May loth. Wo lmvo had two heavy Arcs within tho past dnv or so, Ihe establishment of Wood, 'Mm nil. llavwpod A Co., ou Market ft, whs en tlrely burned out, and llockhill and Wilson, rihestnnt fst.. nald trlhnte to the flre-nend to tho extent; ot two stones and any amount of clothing literybodv expects to roske raoner out of the Ceutsnulal. I onestlon It some ol the in vestor. will not come to grief, fori anticipate oijr visitors will bo moro bent on soeipg tho Blgllia HI IHO UI'DltUIUlU mru SUCIIII.Ug IllUU.'j. lor mis 01111 II1IL. Tlio renort 111 at I had been rfrrrcd the np nolntmi-nt of V.ecrelary of War Is cntlroivttu minded. It In astonishing now sucn rumors anje. Alienor tuv desk is nl ed with atinllcn. Hons tor post tnuler ships and such, ami 1 fear I khall Invo toemuloy a bruiser to "bouueo' tac many bribers who are calling on Now Advertisements. THE HATTER, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Ias Just opened a ai lenCJ.! stock ot IIATfl aud auu uaidi in iiiu iikvni oiyiri, iiv uits aihpon hand full Jlno uf AT I'llICIMS LOWEIl TJIAN Jiv Kit, sioictiii.yi jas. uEi.roni). -JSq-EW 8'IOItK! SLTW STOCK J HEIM & GERMAN lerue.'tfullr nnuonnco to tho eitl7.on nt l.n. hlgtitoti and vicinity that they havo ntiloicd lut cn.piir iioiship. and haejiistietuimidftum tl.a i! ,i'. wlu-ro thev nuichaaed ono ul the larir. est and best i.ssortment of I.ADrjIrt. UI'.N'1 8, MlSSHd, YOUTHS and CHILDHKNH Hoots, Sioes and Gutters, nultahlo for tho Wear of this Boetion, over bo ron) tnougtit into tins town, and mtite an in spection i lore puichaaiug elsewhere, feeling sure thoyo.ut guarnntoo entire satisfaction lu l'llKJK AND QUALITY. tho Miintirnciuung uetiariinrntwiii nennuor the sum mit.iKlenco of Mr. 1. IIeim. wli ch is a sutllclent guarantco that work entrusletl to tnomwiune uouo equal m lust oi anyotner ostublii.hment in the countv. Itepainng neatly and promptly attei.uca lo. ratronago invitrti. IlKIM .t OKUMAN. Store In SEMMKL'S MJW BLOCK. HANK Btreot. 1 clilghtoi., I'n. March Il-yl P NOTICE. Tlllj Phila. & Reading R. R. Co. Hereby lvo notlco, tlmt on or heforo tho First or may nrKt, Tbov will onoil a lasonger Btatlon in Fair- mount l'mf. upon tho duo of iheJunctlou It in road, in close proxiuilty to Memorial llaU and other principal buildings of tbe Centennial Interiintlonnl. Exhibition, And that reantar Das enger and excursion Trains wlJ thereafter be run between the new atniion nnu mo vanoua poiuis upou lueir sere, ral railway linos. The attention qt cltlions ot n.tladclphia looklug tor-bnmrqer ltesiilences, and of Strang, crs desiring to nocu'i e tilings or lodging In tho vicinity ot Philadelphia during tlin period of the Exhibition, is called to the fact that, trom noar.y all pl.cesnpqn, the railroads ot the Company within tweniyor tbltty miles oi ine city, pansongera wui do apip to reaou mo Kiaiblilon withnnt change of cars tu aa abort a tin e ns ii will require to mane the trip by hoi so enrs iruiu many pumis in ine cuy. sracian t.iuu tiiupi iuaiinh wiui UK UU.V KOBTUE'At.COMMQl)ATlON OF UunUOLH. bOUIKrltS Oil O lIIElt AB.lU OIATIOSB. For lnlormatlon annlv toe. a HANCOCK. aeneral Iioket Auent. No. 37 Bouth Fourth Htreot, Philadelphia, and to the several Local tiuperintcnueute, or to the unaersigneo, J. K. WOUTTIS:, Ooneral buperlnteudeut. March II. U djourn'pd Administrator's Sale, Of Yalwablc Ileal Estate, The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate ui j unci'ii jvuuk., laie oi u iiAnii.in mji., Carbon County, ra., deo'd, will offer at Fubiis Bale at KD. UAaUU'S la said township, ou SATURDAY, MAUCII 18th, 187Q, Commencing at TWO o'clock, P. M the follow, ing dostrlbed valuable Ileal iJutate, to wit Ail mat certain pu ce or parcel or Lunu inowu as the late Joaenn Kook Faim. annate in Frankiln township afore-old, on tbe lload leading Irota the I'rince l'ulut Mill to Wels'port, bounded by lands ot rrlnoe ft Co.. on tbe east1! on tbe north by lands of Prince and Borer: i pn the west uy lauda of Boyor and W. IS. JCemecer, and on tho Bumu ur luo jiuuito ruau, cuniiuui( 81 Aores and 20 Porches, more or lesa. Tbe tmpruvvmenta there; on consist ot a one auo nsu story uiu DWKI.UNa IIOOHK. Bank Darn and other ouibulldlnjra.' There -la a 'never-lai Mslllug ullna'Of Vvater near the hone. and a tiream nsssfta clirnm-h the land. 'Ihla farm Is nnunr a good state of cnJUvauon.&nd otftrsaAne obanca or a man witn a small orpiiai, as us lernis will ui mrnuo prr iiwvnii tv suiaiue yuiuiissof. , Term) 'Will liainade known at time of sals.' by J. J. H. U AlAllE.il. Aumiuisiravir, ecu. Partlre wishing to view tbe proverty can eal OP w, in. tt.emerer, co ine atuuiuiiur pruiioriT, Maxell lltb, ino-w. - . Now "lAdyjrt if? IHIHINrCHH SIHS AND OTHUHH IN WANT OF .IOII I'lltNTlNU I IK ANY nr.Mlltll'l'ItjN, Wtl.I, H.SMlTlli;i!AHIIIlN AllVntJA I'll OPriPE TlfK lll'.U'l' and OIIMAI'' IM' Pf.ALT. IN IIIK I'OUN'IY. tllVH U.4 A T'lJAIi AM) lilt i LUNVIfiCI'.U AND DIlALEn IN GENTS' rUllNISITING'GOODS, BANK STKE BT,LEHIGHTON, Keens constantly on baud nliiroo and eplendldatoek of theNRW. EST QUODS, cointirlslng TI.AIN ANIl I'ANI'Y CLOTlltl. CA8 BIMliHKS nnd VKSTINO-" lor JIBN's and ilOY'M WUAlt, which " Is prepiited ui MAKH Ul' TO OKUKKtu tho very LAI'KSr FAnlllON, at snort notice. LADY'S, MISSUS' and Otlir.BllEK'B .1 -rrll-selccted stock of ntllHf 11 nmlTUUKKY I' K.T 1)1,10 AND UltAlN LUA'I IlKlt UOOT- ant Weim9 db Of Hie tiArU.sT STYLUS always on baud at Tlin LOWEST I'HIMKR. Iso, Ageut for llw American and Orover A Baker SEWING MACHINES. OWf,V QNK 1'ltlCE FOH UVHIlYIIOIiY lis iL -Mi Ire-T fcV ' An Immense stool; i.f LAD1KS', Jfri r,lji,Y Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of Best Make, fit Lnw Prices I Also at VKIIY LOW IIOt'UKP, n full aBirtraent of l ash m.nble Macs of Gentlemen's and Youths' HATS and CAPS. lTAcents for tho Acino Shirt tho hest (lttlag gnrniont over made. Leave your Mt'tiEUiti for them. LAURY & LWliRS, rorehant 'I'nilors, i. 0. llnlldini:, Uhlfjlilon, Oct. 2, 1875. Before buying Holiday Packard TAR Manufactured by the A, Pr HOKN, Agent, All nn'en left t Till! CAlinON ADVOi IJts and all oilier Informniii.n lurnislu o on THE NEW DOMESTIC," A DOUBLE THREAD LO0K-STTT0H MACHINE.. TT retains aU the virtue, of the Light-Running "PQMESTIC." Including the AutomAttc. T4'!,tu,ou1 PATKNT lISRDENED CQNICAL BEARINGS on both th. MacW D'1 Ow w and old Ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery In the busy city cf Newark, Nsw Jersey, have given us a standard of MECHANICAL EACEU LENCETMinimum of Friction, Maximum of DuraMity, and ranee of work, never keretofcre Machcd n the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF We Invite the attention of all, especially those having, WgU raschanleal klu obtcrvatlOd. N., B, All Machines fully warranted, - - X---.- . DOMESTIC JEWING MACHINE CO. LADIES, USE DOM5,Pe,, PA?ER ASHIONS. If. V, tsiutz, agout fur Lehlghton uud viclulty. Fob. 19. l M'mtmt isoinontft. T,f, MOROCCO. (ll.OVn K'l). r,AHriNO, KID. SHOES ell liniul, or MAUA 'lO OltUUS, Mats & Cais Jan..lJ T. 1). CIjAUaia. Lauryis Peters Have Just iri'elvrd a large and elean Stock uf KALI, and WINTER Uoiqpilaiiir I'laln Fancy CLCiTUS. OSf-1-V.KHKS nd VKhTINQS for MKN'l'Ili YOUTH'S WEAK, which, thev nreiirepiite'l to MAK; UP in tho .VOST FII-II10NA1ILK KTYLK, at short notice aim at low ,rtce. -s OKN LKMK.N'S and t'HILDl'.KN'M Presents, Pleaso Examine LOR and Grand L'Wt Wayr.e Organ Co. Lftnghton, .feninu ATE" Ofdco will receive Prompt attention. npplicaiton. Trio, J UA!