to av!to SUUwute. LEUlailTON.PA.i f AT0HOAY, MAY 2i, IS31. EnUrodtit (ho Ldilghlon poet-cffioo Second Class Mail Matter. BAM W&BD DEAD AT 70. A despatch Item L'ltiriou iiuupimres Ihat fiatn W.iril llie lluuucler, I lie Cali fornia, pioneer, lbliit, mill tlie gontmet, tiled Monday nt l'.ll, Inly, JIu wuh vblUtetied Si unit 1 in lull, lint Skuown mily nt Sim from Milne to California, Ila was one of tbn Ivst known Americana In England, rind in Pun, Rome, mid clber'lnreign capitals hia name was filinost tqiinliy fiiuiil fur. llo flitted from one jilnca to llio oiler, going where ld fancy led, llo tosml people to welcome "tiim every wlii re, nnd tradition ntPiO that no ulury vm fn Al tol.1 nm no dinner no rxq.il-llH ns Iboie letTt-d np by Satu Ward. He lived for lbs gratification of Ills Irli'inls i ud liiraielf, nud wherever there wnu a good time be w.ia likely to b lliire. He ruitne nnd Inst money in varietv vtijr, and Bnw rr.o fortune after nnotlur Bre t awry. A familiar htory told nlinut him is tbat in tne of bis poor epella lit- w.ia rtinulne n fnrv in Callloriiia. He tnid a liet I list be could learn to speak lb" I nd hi n dialect of Mint ii'Kl"ii i i tl ret etks. lit Bhnt liftnulf up with nn In jllan for Urn' leffitli of HtUP, nnd by ply. inc tlie fivjro villi Nvl.isby kept l.im talkative nnd pnt'd iminred. lln wen the bet. and said itflerwitril: "It whn jus' nq'ie'liim of uieutory and fltxibility ('I toi'pne." Hu n'tntilnLiiiB mim'ry eniiuUd bltii to r t iln every M"ry tlml heivir In nn1. As to many oilier stories never hoard b . fore, tli o.i o werediinto bis own iuveutiu' g uln. He cultivated an fslinaivp ncqniti t ano ui'b tl.e E slUtt nri'loer.iey. His o-pee' 1 Ir'endx ero the E-trl of Tli-r. berr, tb Dnlto of Rntl-erkind, Lord Honqbton, llie Kurt of Ditnritven, and the E ll o( A'lirdeen. E (jlial mn erni lnp; to t It rnniiliy I rt'iifilit Ieller nl Intro Itictlon to llm and be nimn-ed tbm. He inlrodiired tl em with print Oelliiht to the d. llii rii of find only lo be found In this country. This wns hit grill B'JCCl'lty. II' d'Vnled hllliull Villi enthusiasm lo the invention t f mw tluli' R nnd the composition of well luii- a ised menni. Miny dish.-K have been Slimed aflirbim, and iinnndijH lata n la Sim Ward are no nnernimoti enlnea on Mils of fare. In New Ytird l.echi flv fr fiuented Snlhetlind's in Liberty 'street, atid when bo had un company V il fnqnently discovered reading Ilor. AO in the r rifji lint at hia dinner tnhle. Mr. Ward was bom on J.ui 27 1814. tn 'he hnne of bis futher, on State street, in New Y.irk city. HU preit crntid fn'h'r was O'lv. S iiinel Ward of T!1" de Iividjkl Rrandratlier, Sainli'I Waid, sa ved in llie ItevoliiM"ii and Lien ta ttnt-Ci'l )H'l nftheFir-it R'lndo Is'nnd Ei.o e.it, and ids lather. Sinmel Ward, w a partner in l'rime Ward t Kiifj's T) I lmiikii house of New York city ?s''tn Ward was .lie eldeM ion. lie was . pipll in the Ri nnd I II 1 1 Kelionl nl K r li'imn'.o i, of which llie hihtor'ai -0 'tfte Dtncroft, wa princ!pil. Ho was grid luted from C.'lniiib'u Colli ge In 1831, and weut 'to the Unh-rury ot llrldelhtri. Ge'ininy (or three enis Thtn ho camo hack in New York, and was laken into the firm. He paid unit it'i aud won Emily Astnr. the ihillRhter of Willimi n. A.lor, the richest man in the city. They were nmrried mi Jin. :2G. isro S e died Mine :the'r imtimte. l.HinK n- child Shir Igaret Astnr Ward, who snli-iquenih Ujuril'd Ooiigressinun John Winihrop CUuller. Iloth Air. nnd .Mrs. 01 a.ller am ilrad, IhK Itrco family mrlv e them, nnd these ors (he oJu dthccudnutk .ofS.ini. Wnr.i. WAYSE MACVBAOH'3 BLAST. "Mr. Wayne AI.icV.sMb ol l'rtiiii ivania. jw o was Atti rntvGriji ml of tlx- United '.B'slra dnrlliR tliOHiluiiuirtinlinui l l'res ident Oil Held, Inis wiiileii and j nldisli. rd, i i tl e loim of n leltir to li.e H n ISeiijnniin II Ilri.low, a Urrce ptrMUinl Hud politic.il iittack upon l'rtsidem Aitliur. Mr Mi' Vmgh htndion-iy.nif the N Y. Sl'N. (Mulls all ni"htioii nl the fact that, nilli ilm eii'h. cepliou il Abraham Lincoln, Chester A. Arlhnr i the In at Uepubl cm President the conn, try b ei'ijr had. Ilia inrpoae is to point ul and Kel in lurid IIkIiI the (aulti nnd mlslnrtmits of ili Pri Mdetit, Imt the plctiini tie paiu'a is ivi rdmwii. Tne people will ussuiil tn his cni.deiniint'on Bf the "at p''ipech lit the Dnr'iey din ' TJer, Imt all intelligent persons w',io have obsoV'd O -ii. Arthur's cm.dm't hinci President G rrtll una shot, will i-tseni the inipiitaiiniis e mu ye 1 m Mr. Mm Veank'a i-t iti nu i.l Hint "Guiuau wa-th- origin 1 Artbsr iiiao.'' nnd in tli. I jioitlo i of the l.tur winch 1 1 s is Xiauoral Arthur U a pr zi winner in thj h t eiy of ilH4.inaii -li The e jm nitatiuiis nre liulli cruel mil ui'jit, 'M. Ma Veach inenlimis fi mior I d mu i Is and John Sin i man in Midi i way M to indicate Unit he wout.l enter he Howingljiin of one of tluse uenilcmeu li the Rptiblicati Niliniial Coiiveidlon nl Cl.io-K'. We understand lht no puldie man In the cmintry is innre lilm ly ! Fresldcut Arthur limn Senator El mnndg If the Vermont SrjatnrV esti mate or the Prii-ident is correct. Mr. MnoVeagh'ii highly colored views most be wrong. As to John HLtruian, wp undertake to fay that a comparison or bia political career with that nt Gen. Artbnr need not be feared by tbe Piti. dent's Irlendt. We have an iiiipr.iwlou. however, tbat ibis Must Iroui Peiisyl Tuula origluuti-il iii n wind cave in M due. Mr. Wayne MnsYragh'tl real raudldate is Jauieii G. Blaine. Wu should not ol jt-ct to Bt Mr. Ulninu noniiunteil for Presi dent. One risultot tho flunncinl crashes ol lbs past week has beeu the beginning nt runs upon the s.iyincs hauks. In eueh times of panic I una nre to he ixpiclrd. bnt intelligent pcrouK should know that nothing tbat baa hnpprned threateus the solvency of rightly.iuaiinged f.aviii(.s bauks. Tbeir loans ere limited by law ton clas of sfcuritles I ha t nre nlmnys lire, anil nuiesi mere lias ueeu urnes ills boneity in tbeir management they nre as safe to-&iy u btfjiethn Wll strvet paa. i begun. PMW uj mi f iJUiamjujmtJ uuww inn vum the ke:d cr rotmcAt change, t Wo mako tbe following extract tn in n private letter Written by one of tbe most independent nud perspicacious citizens of the UmlcJ Statin, who for soma time past has beeu redding in Wanbiugton. He Is neither an rfllie leokcr nor nu of. flea holder; nud, while bo has generally voted tbe Kepublican ticket, he is not committed to tho forlunoi of either piny: "I am quite low ppirlled on the polltlenl tituntlnn. II Arthur or any of hit fahtnet, fnve Wncln, ta llm hasj Ihat cun 1i done, we had belter quit now. Tilts Admlnlitra tlon is r rotten s Ornnt i Ward's hank, and will ho to if there Is change In proved our rulers. "Indeed.il will bn proved o after a short llnio.whother there is such a change or lint. "The Star rnule huslnefs Is only a little dust kicked up by a few bad men In hide, villainy and puhlln plunder In sema other q'inrtrs. I am not a nnvire In Govern inent affairs, a ymi know, and when the vonchM on which millions of millions have heen puld out cnun to ho examined hy C'iin"'lent and honest men, the wondir will ho that tne Grand Old Parly d Id not exploit) of llsell l.'HK ago." We bine no doubt that our friend Is right in bis opinions. G?n. Arthur is n man of botnst piirpoaes, bat his Admin is'inlion has nciiird nu Inheritetice of corruption nud rascality which prol nbly tin does not dare to think of reforming. The only reined v for the intschiel Ilea in n total expulsion of the ruling parly. It is issenlisl lo the wfely and Intecri ty of Iree populir gnyi ri ment that the jS.imo parly hhoiild not he too long con. tinned in nttth' lily. nnd Unit time should he friquctit chnligia in the persons who have control cf ln pnhllc l usimss, II the leadership of the D-inocrncv ha" li'.en who, intilllgenl nnd nlrlolic.thtre wnnld line been no doubt of Its MICCC&s in tl o i Uction ol 18:4. Under such circumstance as thrse, hov cruel is the lifl utlon that uil'taiii D-mocials of one Men, hent on tho ng unuid'Z nn nt ol their own iiuportnnoe, nud cireless of Hie public w.linie, Imy. i'H koI control (.1 llm luejoiily ol the llou-ii o K.'pn sen lul ivi s, sliimlil he at le li.yll itr impriiotichlu iniiuuri.s to nu l-r relotni imp. s-ihle.nnd lo c iifirni lor nu imhllnltt. peiiod the Ilepubllcali tin u.o of powe ! N Y. f-'UN. Tnc facts about the Inilure of Grant & W.ird urn slowly coming lo the surlnce hut little is known tint lunkis the out lo'ik hiightir tor Ihcse who Imd nnj uiuii'-y invested with the linn. A s'lii has been Iicruii against tho ns-iyme by one dis-ntii-lUd ciedilor, and in the course of it Mr. Ward lms been on the stand telling wimt he knows about the tr uisHCtiolisj ol his house. He asserts tint Iih carried most of them in his heud and at uny rale tho honks show no Irnce of many of them. In a sinule half j ear he drew oiu for himself 537!' 000, hi-d could not r m-tuber what it was lor. In fact, Ids memory seems to have been wricked with ids fortune, and tie is un able In rnnll anything Hint will be ol me to hi i creditors. O i cross cinmiua. tiou be was asked: "Thin the red nature) ot your I'ti.iness (:oiislt-d in riisrouuh the fanciful pros eel of iuiigiuary pro His to hedeiiveil from fletilioiiscontraclH founded on the m innfuctiire ol loins nnd irtiHcial coinribnlioiis ol nltegelher im aginary inonejV" Tne witnir.s was stag Ken d. It is said, probably hy Ihis tr.mrdliiary couibiiialinu of words, hut '1 islly adinilled that it was, though bo nonld not cxpre.s i' in I lint way. Tun nniitn.1 I iss by lire in I be United Slates is nb ml $t( 0 UOO 000. It is iibout twice, as mr.uli per inhabitant as the lire loss ol Great Iliitain, four limes in lnueh as tlml ol Fr.n ce, nud s x times that ol Germany. At the nieragerate ofpio duclioii it would ri quire the constant labor Afnlioiit dO ' 0U0 men to replace llie losa. The li ss is nearly as milch ns lie Hiiicii'nt collected on iuternul n venue, and onf.thiut iu re than tho minim! in terest ol the pulliu il. tit. The npinniit of preiulunis eoltivled hy insiirn'ice i'Oi;ip. lilies is coiisiiUrilli 1 ss than th" loss, so that smut) insurai en companies must tail tv iy year I: is csiiuiilul that $3 per aiilium is colli e ml for ever) in in, woliim soil chil l in tho United S..i es In pay fir car. le-s coustiucliou iiinl uigliiii nue in guarding uj,uintt the i ingtrs ol Urn At.Lr.NTow.N Cmiio: The society sinson at Kn'Z own will wind up Willi a nlll lor a pair id shouts at the tayern l elt aeek The inner circles ot that cultured C litre nm consideinbly iiitnti d ill con s. queiiee, and a l.urrnwiug lear hnitiils llie first lamiiits, l.st the orgies ol n pruiious ( ce sp.u should be repealeu. Kiz wn i! nil. no u who lmd; upon ihi I'p r when n is mubir. and who nre Hit shiies i f their ow u nppetites, llm mrii ni.it i ot iission, the lleljnuiboli of c e s. ihe inarijia of lln lr ii.iliu ili in-, ar- not loviled In bu presi-nt. Tim Hllc- itss iu tie lip of satiety who im.y 1'nr pr slime to the opiii sisannt will he le c koIhiiiI u i rt.iiui d in iho staLUlij t n: ho, tier in d ids an pie brawn. Tl.TITI Ss have Imeii receiv d in Wash ing ii- f i tun ID17 or He 40(0 Gr.nd Arniv P.is's In Ihe United Slut isMm; Hie pais.iue i f a hilt ii trodiio il b) R p. rrseii'Hlive L 'Vtriug, i f Massachusetts, griii'ing a pinsioii ol $3 pirmoutn to ill! olUcirs, soldieis nnd mil Is who s-ried sisli di ys or mole in tli W,-r ol the Uehelliou. It is said Ihe remniniiig lVkls will soon send in similar petitiom. FROMWMlNGTON Uenlar to the Caeb in ADVi cate. Wa-iunotom D. O.. Miy 21. '64. Tns can i:UAK mp r the kati nal ee- ri JJUCAN O J.VLMI X. Tho feleciiou nf ii Chairman for the R"pnhllcnu National Convention is nl n.tly a matter ot discuesioii nmmig the lr (lids ol tho canilidales, aud nllhouh it is NQ posed tn be the duty of a com. mlttto on permanent orumiizitiou the cliolco will be nindehiug before the cum mittee la appointed. The lllaine men ore advocating Smulor Uurri.oti, of In. dlaua, who ii supposed tn be Mr. Itlainu's second choice for Ihe I'reslden il,.l unminnlinti; hut if he is a candidate before the Coiivtiitinu the honor of the ehaiimiiihliip will be sought for Mr. Onshiiuu K Davis, of St. Paul, iu v bus slice u sou of Mr. Blalue studied law, C03gretaman Howe, bf Miubigau, is also spoken of, nud Senator Sowell, of Ntw Jttsty. rnis-iDasT ABiticn a rntENDs, It is said tbat tho Arthur men will ooncedo tbo ohalrmausbip to tho Ed- muudg contingent, or to tbe friends of Bomo other .'Mark borso" candidate, and are talking of several' gentlemen who nre tll qniliQetl for the position. Among the names mentioned tire tloso of-Mr. Georgo William Cuilis, of New Yolk; Mr. Augustus Brnnrtlgee, ot Connecticut j ex-Senator IIciultMou, of SlissonrlJ ex Hecielnry ot tho Nivy Thompson, nnd CougrciMnan MiQtiley, of Ohio. The latter was chniruian of tho Ohio Blnte Convenlion, nud favors tho uopjiualiou of Sherman. It is understood ihat ex-CnnRresmnan HurrowB, of Michigan, nud William H. Wist, of Ohio, will place tho name of James G Hlalno iu nomination at Chi cago, and they will be carefully drilled, so lh.it they iuay not mako tbe same mis take that Sir. Joy did Inur years ago, when he lurgot Ihe initial of Ids candidate and nominated ' James II lilalne." Mr. West is ii blind man, but is bald to have raie gifts ot oratory. Jill. BEECnEIlVl'SE'ENCE DnXBED. The President's friends have beeu very unions to have the Rev. Heury Ward lleicher go to the. National Convention lu order tu innkj tho nominating spetch, nud a piau lias hi en pro osed by which It was thought bo could be given n Neat The idea was In have one of the dele gates and his ultimate dtcllue nud Mr. Deevber appointed a substitute. This una Iho method hy which Mr. Levi P. Morton obtained a cent in the Conven tion four Jenrs ago, hut n study of the call ol the National Ccnuuittio discloses difliculiiis in Ihe way ol nulling it out Ibis juir, ns it iiqiiins nil delegates lo huelictidhy Stale or district Gouven lion thirty dais htfnre the, meeting nl the National Convention and provides nu method ol filling vnciiicits. Ii is the opinion i f stTer.il numbers of tbo Na tional C. inmittee now in this ci'y that mither He Congn ssinnal District Com- mi tee, nor Ihe Stale Committee, nor even the National Contention ttsell.hnve the puwer lo till n vacancy occulting from ui.y cause wbatevtr, except by the iiuauiiuiiiis consent ol Ihe Convention. Till view ot llm case is slutted I y ill Edward MiPneisnn, Sicretniy ol llie lie pi. til i n ii Cm gie.ssioi id C'lumiltie, itl.it will not only shut out Mr. Hciclnr, hut Mr. Kui' r A. Sions. who waulH ii sent iu the National Convtiiliou Vtry uiucL'. nciixr. WILL EC UIEHE. Hon llu ler bus beeu iu Washington for several dais talking with his Green back ai d Labur Iieloriu ndmirers. He intend not only to be a candidate at the Democtatiu Convention iu Cnicauo, hutnlso ixpects to employ evir sensa tional means to lorce himself ujiou at leiitinu. Leop id Moisu says thst Unt ie r will lime the bolid JJisacbusttth delegatiou. With this lie Mill at least be able to make mischief alter his usual reckless lashiuu. lid finds but 1 1 II lo en o lur.igemeut among the Demecaats in Cungre-3. COMiTESTED f EATS AT CHICAOl. It appears prob bit, ihnt tin ro will be hut lew cnntesled Heats ill the llepubli cm Convention at Chicago. The call for the Convention n quires that unifies of cniittHts shall be given to Ihe Nation al Coiuuiittte, accompanied by lull printed fctaUtutlit.) ot tho gruuuds ul ctnitebt. Up to this dale only two notices ol contest have beeu filed -one Irutn the First District of Alabama, tho other Iriiii the 1'nat District ot Geornia. Iu Ihe litter case only have the nqnne lii.nls beeu complied with by tiling punted btateiueiits of the gruuurls id contest. The absence of contests indicates tho probability of u brief sessiju of tUc Cm VelltiuU. BAL.IWES F.in UNITED STATES OFFICEKS. Thei Ctaumitiiu nu Expenditures in ihe Dej urtineut ol Ju.tlcu has prepirtd i. BUbellllllu for thai potliull of the fcl.U dry Civ. I Api topllalioli bill which plO vidis lor luu ixpeuses ot United tii.-tes Courts. It changes the c uipeusatlo.-. Ii'ilu lets tu salaries, nud provides llial Ui.lUd S.alts Murshals shall heienltei 1 1 cell e iiliiiliiill.v in tne S 'tltlltrn Dis met ol Nov Y.nli, SGUUO; N'ortl.ein Now Y. ik, il isaachiisscits, Eisttrn Pcnnstlknuia, Disiriet of Columbia, a.iiuhiru Ohio, X 1 1 licru Illinois, unit Cdifurni.i, ij.UOi); MiryUnd, Wtstnu films) Ivania, Eistciu Mishuuri, Ken iucky, Notthtiu Ohio, Enbteru Louis i.iun ami Wislini TeiaK, SI, 000; New Htiusoire, Ytimuul, Rhouu Inland, Del.wurc, NeMula, tiouihini Klt-rida, Cunutciiiut, Nirliiiiii Mississippi, un-d o utherii Mibsiseipii, 52,0011; i ud uli othtr Marshals S.) hCO, Iu tbe satnu n.auner Ihe snliuiis ol Unlit tl B.utts District Atloiuris nie -u.ltd lulu i3 LLU in buulhtlli N w Y ik iiiiuu I- S.'.t-LU in ctiii.iu btates. O GIll;-lMLN CAlaUT IN TUK CI: Aril. Il is ..nuuiu.Cdti lb..! it iiiiiuhtr ol ili .uiesoiuu bti.cK tambliis iu Coiihlies halo b, en loll tu ly the licent ihcllue. a, in.- tuns nry ol J. Guiild wcut iiiuotiu ili Hi nnd illsliibtittil "piiiiits'' lo go long ul the mill l.i t. 11 Is reUitilktd ns grainy nig, I.UAtVel, tint tl. Ho halo b.ell but ic-w optralious by CougiiHsineii lbs .mir Liisctl on tXnciil ligii-l.-tiou in ColilrbS. The ui'lilr.tst bttwecli this .mil inn u. jenrs iu this respect is big nitii'iiiit. Thirehns hieu no leish tiou lu bo hall ot any stock j .Idling rcbiuie by lie Dtiuocrais, nnd there is uune lu prosptut. The ltcpublicaiiH innuol gel nruuiid the fact that the moral tone of ibu II .use is highir this session than kr many JearJ. Tu PllElEST bTrCK OtMBUXO. The lollowiug is the tiXl ol a hill iu Irodncetl bv tjeliator Cullom to prnliibll eptcnhttinu by tlUcirjol National Hank iug Associations: He it (uacttd, kc, That it shall be utilawtul for president, cashier, teller or other t'liciitive oflicer of any natinunl biuking iissnciatiou having a capital stuck of the aiuouut of $200 000 or more, to deal, trade or otherwise eugage in speculation iu (tucks, b.tuds or other securities, or in grain, proiiinns, pro. linen or oil, on margins, on his own in dividual account or for his own personrl pntit, either dirtcily or indirectly, or to have any partnership or financial inltr. et iu the-operalinnsof any private bank ing cr brokerage Qrui or bnaintss. Any buchofUor whoviulules the provisions of tbU act or tmy ptrsuii who aids or abets inch officer lu violating tbe pro. Viiloui of this act shall be deemed RUllly of a misdemeanor and shall be Impris oned for cot less than ono year nor moro than Ave years or lined not mora tbau 310.000. tn UEWITl's nOHMEU AND O.H BILL. Mr. Morrison has received a letter from H. W. Oliver, Jr., of Pittsburgh, lu whloh, referring to the Hewitt Tariff Dill, tho writer ays: "The duty ou wire is incroaeed half a cent per pound. Tho dnty ou lion rods, in coils or lop, is ndvanced from C 10 of a cent lo 12-10 cents per pnutid. Steel wire rodB, In effeot, nre mado fro, Mr. Ilevltt,tlirc fore, modifies tbe duty on metals ns fol lows: First He Increases tbe duly on wire of which he is ono ot Ihe largtst mauufnclnrirs in the United Stales, hall a cent per pound. Second He doubliB the duty ou iron rods of which be is tlo largest manufacturer lu tho country TLIrd He placis steel rod, of which be Is a large consumer nnd does not manu facture, practically on the free list, With Iho exception of placing ore nud tin plate on the frco list, tho foregoing are nbout nil tbe chnugen Mr. Hewitt makes iu tho metal schedule." Mr. Oli vor biis'ger.ls that so far ns Hie, metal schedule is concerned tho bill might lo placed on ihe private calender and (U- tilled; "A hill tor the bent lit of Cooper Hewitt Co." Special to the CaubuN Abitcate. WA'M.noti n. May 17. 1851. The neglect to honor the memory ol John Marshall filly ws repaired aalurnsy by the unveiling of Story's statue. Tho pri ceedlngs weio graced hy nn address Ironi his successor In the high office of Chief Justice end hy ccreinunies nfa dignified slid liniplo chsritcler, which would have I'i'iiiiiiiiiiiied the Hpprnbatlnn o! their ills liugiiUhed euljectot fucIi Inninr. Mr. Kuyli's oialion gave an adequate itlua of the iiihu uutl Ins work ns soldier. legists I. ,r, dlplomnlht, lawyer nnd Jurbt. Ilio hlKh wink StUglleo him is well sup purled hy lliecienls nf Ids long lilesinl especially hy his ivoik in crcnl!uj a systi m nl American jiiiifprudeuca where norm ex isted before. !o cimnection with Ihe. recent disastrous pinicln New York, it will he ol interest lo your readers to learn Hint yesterday a iso lation una ollered lu Inn Semite hy Mr. Morgan, which under tho rule went oyer one ilny.diiecting Ihecnmuiittee ou finance lo examine into llm ciitibi s of the Imluies ol such ol Ihe liati I hanks In the city ol Sew Yotk us hnvo eu. ended business in May, ISS!, nnd report w hether sniil lailurts have to any, end w hat, exlent. renin d Iron any violation of the laws regulating tin lr conduct, etc , and thai the cominittee have leiive to sit during Ihe session of the Senate, lo visit Ihe city of New York, to fend lor persons nnd papers, and lo exam iae witnesses on oath, Mr. Cullom introduced a hill which was refericd totliecnmuiilteeon finance, tn pre vent tpeculHjion un thn part ol national hanking association.", end it is devoutly hoped that this bill will pass and become a la w. The old house nn Sixteenth street, wherr Key nlitl Mm. Sickles used lo meet is still standing, but llie colored Woman who t c cupied it then, anil was formerly a servant in the Sickles family, is dead. Her SOU IS messenger in llie Tieusury Deparluu nt. Key's son Is now Iho innnuger nl nu opera oimimuy ami Is known ns James H.ittnn by all ainiiseni'iit pitrons. A lew years aju he end General Sickles met at the house of a mutual friend iu New York, nnd when thev wer. introduced they simply Unveil without speaking. Tho ohl clui; house on Lilaytlie Square has heen the scene of other tragedies. William II. Se. ward occupied it when he Was Secretary ul S'ate,nnil in the southwest room ho wns lying III when l'ayne nisaulled him on the night of Li iici.lt; 'a asf.ieiiniii,,n. Tho Iree under which ICey was killed was list d by rayueusn hitching post lo tie the saddle hoiso on which he attempted to escape. il'lsiuip lived iu this house when he was u member of Oram's Cabinet, and Ihere his fust wife tlied. It was there also Ihat the hirgnin was made between the fiist Mrs. Helknnp nnd Pi st Trader Mnish which re sult'd fli-H years alterivnids in the Secre larv's impeai'hment. Senator Vest, rising In a personal explan ation in the Seinile jcstinlay, tlsteil he had voted iigiiinst the idl I to retire Gen Grant. Mr. Cockrrll said he would Imve voted against Ihe hill hud he been present. He Never Goes Back on His Fnesds. Pollsville Chronicle : In anticipation of n riiiing in the adiuiuislrnliun aonjo Tsinnqiin widows nre, casting snxious glances nt the Pint Office ol Unit ptre. 11 Ii now held hy Miss Mary IJ. MiGiiiirnn, a D 'crnt. Sho belongs lo u fnuiily, or "fiicnilalioft," of iiliii.isters. INr uimher was in charge of tho Tauiaqiin ofliee four teen year,; her uncle, M. P. Fowler, also hud tin- same nlli.'e a uuinUer ofyears, lonj ng", Mrs Jane F. Itighler, lu-r cnutln, was (iiislinislrcfS nl Munch Chunk twenty-one years; E, C. Wilson, her uncle, handled the mailt nt Weatherly a term orlnoj Sirah 1J MeClnnp, her mint In now i.nd has hein (or tears iotinUre-siii D.'aver Mead on; William II. Wilson, her grsmlh.il er held Iho iiiricn many yen's nt Iho same place; Nathan l. F.nvlpr, her uncle, was P'Klmatter nt Tresek-nV years ago, ami io nu ad i n I'm il u in. At ono lime eight mem bers of thn "friendsho'i" liela coinmUsiotis as postmasters. These facts give Miss Me Giiigin a prcslijje over most neople, she Ik luj lint lliirl genemtion of her fnuiily in Ihe service. In addition to this, M ss McGiiigiiu is related in some dlrlnnl (but at tlio sunn tiiua C'liiveuienlJ way lo Senator llimeron, and old Biinnii has u rcdlleclinn of romantic days when ln wjsn suitor h r the hand of u ancestor of lint jnntuilstrets. r.eadlnj Scrip in the Coal Regions. Wilkksbaiisic, May 21. The news that iho I'ui lu.irlj.lt iu and Reading Iisilrouil would pay their men lu scrip for last month's work at Ihe mines created a good ileal of talk hero tn dav 1111111115 buiiuesi men and the employes ol Ihe company. The company's pay roll In this vicinity amounts to about $130,000, three thousand men being employed in the various collier ies end the rsr shops at Ashley, Muy nf the business men took a gloomy view of the mailer and thought the receiving ol scrip would be disannuls lo the business Interests of the city. Others professed no alarm and thought cash would be finally paid the men. At Ashley many ol Ihe employes of the car shnpi were loud 111 their denunciations of iho iciipbtiilnesa and foiil Ihey would not no-. pi snjihing lees than hard money. The Heard has prTniitt-m fiirmsllnn fnuu I hihnlelphla ta night that llie men will bo paid in cash. Wounded with Bird Ehct. IVr ti in nine Jnlin 1'lrlrlirr anil John Ili.Ulav, ttliose farms lu lllooinins Omve, rite county, ailjoln escli other, haye Leen etleggsrhtatliover vrlyate IfjaJ which Vlttcher built through his premises, Hob day claiming that the road Infringed on his farm. Wednesday of last week affairs were brought to a climax by Hobday placing obstrurtliini in the road and standing he hind the hairier tn protect what he claimed was Ins right Fletcher heard of what had been done slid went to the spot with his two son.., Jacob and Frank, nnd begin to roninve the barrier. What tollnwed Is nut' exactly known, the stories told by interest ed partlas being yery contradictory, but It is certain that Hobday was shut. The gun ! with which ho was shot was loaded with I lirgo bird shot, nnd almost the entire charge lodged in Holiday's right side, in flicting a probably fatal wound. H.i lid ay made complaint ngilnst nil llirco of the Fletchers for assault with Intent to kill and Ihey ivera arrested ami lodged in Mtlford Jail the came night.. The Fletchers all deny any klinwluljo of the shooting, hut Holiday claims that the old mull Fletcher laid ill ambush for him in the woods nnd shot him down down without warning, lie further nltegea thut lie has a wlinesa who will testify that he saw Flet nher shoot him. Fletcher is about fifty five years old. tl is s ins, Jacob nud Frank, are aged eighteen and sixteen rears old ri'spcc tively. Tho Three Months' Men. Eastox, May 21. A meeting of llirtso men who went out in the call for 75,000 troops lo serve three mouths at the out break of the rebellion was held here last night. When Hie Ihree mnnlM men turned out they I011111I their own clothing and provis ions lor a mouth or more nml were never remunerated, Thev ate nmv intent upon a king Congress to repay lliein the cxpeutts they thus incurred, A cnnimlllee, com posftl ol Colonel Dachrodt, Caplain Slltzcr and bdward Wirehock, was appointed to draw up n petition to Congress settln lorth the lads and asking remuneration. This petition Is to be sent to Allentnwn, Harriabiirg. Lancaster, York and other places, where the ihreu moiHlis' men en listed, signatuies secured, nnd then n dele gation will bc8eiit lo Washington In confer with the State representatives upon having the bill introduced. A Wnvno County Bear Hunt IIoXKanAI.e, May 21. JiBsie bench, a 13 year.old girl, was going, last evening, Ih'ough an orchard near hor uarents' resi dence, in Sterling Township, when she oh Served a largn hear uiiii cub walking slowly along. She ran Inlo the liouse i.enr by nud the inmate' started afler tho animals. Tlie larger bear ran fast across tho fields towards 11 piece of thick woods, hut llie cub climbed 11 tree and was captured nlive. Tills morning the woods were surrounded by hunters and does nml Ihe larger bear was killed. His skin measured eight feet in length. Arrested Charged With Arson. SilRXAXnoAlt. May 21. John Holt, one of the persons I, tuned out snrly this mum iug, was arrested in Mahnnoy Oily to day charged with having Set Iho bull. ling on lire in which Ihree other men were also borne 1 out. He was put under bail lor trial. He is 11 young unmarried man untl bore a good reputation heretofore. The proei ution win brought hy the agent of the York Insurance Colli, any. The people were, greutly excitnl during the day and Hire its were ni.iilo In Ivueh linn. Son Camcrcn at Home. Senator Don Cameron nnd his wife and ibuuhter returned from Europe Tuesday hoard the Cumirder Gallia. The Sennh r croj-i.d the ocean fur hcH'lh. nml he lo.ikjd ns though he iiad got w lint he wont afler His tail, lingular form hail not filled out hut his lace was rosy mil his eye- were bright. Ho looked well de-pite 1. shocking had suit of clothe.. He, worn a crumpled silk hat which rested upc 1 his c.ira In n tr ill V 'notable manner After the Senator had got thinugh creel log several lailiea who had been awaiting hts arrival , nnd was resting huli'ely bv leaning upon the starboard rail, a reporter 01 The Sun asked him how he had enjoy td himself. "First rate," was Ihe nnswer, "Did you haye a pleasant trip?" "Tlie journey Was beastly -head wlndi all the lini"." When do you intend starling for Chi dun?" ;Tli Sennlnr pulled his dark red mustache and said: "I've made up my mind not tn b Interviewed H you want to know any Hung about Chicago unit until next month like Hie rest o ns. I'm not gi ing to tell whom I prefer fur President. I nm going away Wednesday. Homo to llnrrisburg. Well, ! should smile." Tiie Sinntnr anil his f unity were driven to the Bieyoort IIoue, where thev remained until evening. They took Hie seven o'clock t'aiu lor Newark, where they will remain with Iriem's for a few days. NEW AlVF.HTISE3Ii:STS. SHERIFF'S SALS Of Vatal EEAL ESTATE ! Ily virtue cr a writ of triorf Facias. Issn -il out of the I'eurl of t?on,iiioii I'te... .,! I rarlinu enmity. Pa. ami 10 mi illrecrt-,1. there will he ex.mseil in iii.ll,' snte, nl ihn t'ourt mute, iu tuu jiorungii vi ,ijuucu unuiiu, on MONDAY. JUNK O.h. lb'Sl. at 1 o'e'otk p, in,, the following described propctty, to nu : All thai certain MKsSUAOI. TKNL-. Me NT, FAHAl ami TIIAUT OK LANK, inualo lu i. oner Tow an, fusing township, I'ar-ou ciiuniy, and Statu of l'eiinsyli'.iuiii hounded anl descilbed as flluTTs: llt-ulnuiiig-nt a wiilto uiik i,y land bile, ol .lolin H.ier. No (height ileirrcts and n q-in-ter. West riii-ttvo pi relies In n Uune. tlieneo hy laud el Jolui Hi her Snuili four uen degrees ami n quarter, I ast two tun tlre.l iidiI hreeperi-lus iu n slum ; thence i y hind nl' iiuiirl (Ireen snelu Itonli tlli y six and llnee-luurlli perches, I as lour icrehes and ScVtii-ttnihs iuu,iui, una a ti tine.iuann oegrees raft tweni) p.'ictt. s luasiunci tlience seventy six degree. Uasi iweiuynuo and eight, nnll.s pcicnrs ion stune; Nurih setenty.lwo decrees, K.131 iwaiiiy ihree and nine t-n-hs perches 10 n stoli-; Smuh twenty-tlie degrees Hast i levin p relies to a ston. : fuuili tluht decrees and n quart t, tisi twelve iercli and Ihree tennis to it stune; tiuuih three fourth tloiiro' , Unit luriy-sli perches tu a stune, hy land ol Daniel Zerlats North eialitj-sil and a quinix diirrees, fc.isi thirty one ercties lu u i.une North three and three-fourth degrees. West eighty perches to a siune; iiiencu uy iniiti ui unut .iicnrhain North two degrees. Wist flfiy-suven perches an.i tao iciiihs in a coinur t.l lan, I now oc cupivti ny Join Kins; uriii nvo uemcts. tv tit untt iiuinirvu turn live io cues ttia si una, thence by laud lute of J hu Abltboli fiuutn elKhty-n.ur ami one.halliltKrres.West threu ncrcti.s ta a stuui't Norlh tweiit) nml uue.fourtii tleiiretr, est tlxty lire perches to u stouo; tittuih vittht.uiie anl unelurth dvgr.ts. West eixtj-nte iicrchvs lu it stune; t-outh ulichty uiie anil iliretMuurtli tlearres, Wvst muttij.ena nvruhifl u. a sionet tht-nce Norlh alevun un-t ouvfnurth Oexres. Kast tllty iicIils tti he iilt.ee tn brttli, uli ir. ton. 1iiiIiiiU."--.)II).NIiU1;ii ANUSi VfcNTV Mi ii m. ,vt;it i:s and Foicry two l'i;ilUHEb, it. ore or If ss. 1 hu Itui.rutcuients Uiereon cendst of a Stoiiy Fiiame House, I9xs net, nml FUAMEll.VItN.Miii) f et. Kviretl anil taken Inta exicutlun as tho r-ruituit) ol arHU A, Kiel atd It;vl Klu,s uUtl tu he suhl by OHAfl. V. IENTZ. Sbcrtir. Obaio & Loose, I'llTs., Altomeyi. BhwIITs OlflccMuuclUlhuDlr, I'.,) MayiSoJ,fSl-t) New Advertisements. . Spring wloiit Blossoms. Lato In Life t Look for Joy-Yot Hover too lato to Mend. turners of ltawlliorno's "Hoao nf Seven (labels" nlll roeall the pathos with which poof Ullffont ryncheon. who had Keen un- Justly Imprisoned slnoe his early manhood, said alter hit r lease! ''My life It gone, and there Is my happiness? Oh, giro me my happiness." Hut that could bo dorio only In pirt, st gleams of warm tanthlna ooeaslor.. at y fall across the gloom of a Now England autumn day. Iu a tetter to Messrs. ntronv & Co. Mr. I,. II. Thus, of Pennington, N. J,, says: 1 haco rufferod untold misery from childhood Irom chrtmlO'llseaso of tho howols nnd dlarrooii. aoi'iitiipanled hy uroat piln. 1 sought relief at tho ha tnls ol phys clans of every set'Oolnntl used every patetnandihimesiloruneilyuniler tne sun. i navoai insciounuin i a its r. h u TilNll it com.-lete puecitlo. nruvenilre nml cure. As oar InvulUaido incdielne, which did lor mo wtiat nothing else cunld do. Is en titled tn Ilia ototllt of my setllnt back my nappy osys, i oneerimiy anu Kraieitiliy an kliowletlirti tho tact.'' Mr. . S. Wells, who ntcdj no Introduc tin i lo tho poo.ila of .tetsey t'Py, ntlds: "l'lia testnnunial ofJtr I Hits is genulni nul vol untary only he does not aaequatoly inriray the suffering ho hns eU'lurod lar many yenta, Hols inv tiruther-ln-law, anl lkuowtiooao well. Hols now n.rfeoilv fno Ironi hts old 'roubles, ami enjoys health nnd life, asjrio- mir it it 1 1 io t a it it i.it a lo.ioi.'1 Hnrquilled ns nn Invlgornnt, stimulates all toe urg. ins; cures uiiiniiios oi uio uvwr, aiu, ncys, and all disease-of Iho blood. c- c e - ate" ti f t e r'2 t. -3t aKtx I-I. Ho Peters, THE TAILOH, Very Mndrrato Prices and rcrfoet Fits Is tho niotonl'tliH nstnnli'lunont. VUU are In vltea lo Inspect guoiit. It. II. PET CHS, Pos' Office Uulldlng, U.VNK Sine', April :o, ISSt. Lehlghton, l a. Consumptives and Rheumatics, Ifso, we call nltcnlioii to VlNEnAND. N 0 , which has jut heen i slahlislied. It is loc.ite l on the Highest Known Poi:.t in the celebratj'l Tino Region of the South, There is NO Malaria, nn Fogs, no Ciuso for n-hillir. MISEft.Mj WATER OF It A RE MEDICINAL I'ltOl'EUTllid. IIELIE3F ASSURED TO Broken Constitutions. Fi r Ihe purpue of allowing people In lest the Merits of what wn Claim for this Clhn nle, HOUND TnH"rin.r.TS nr Micl at very greally REDUCED RATES Iron, every part of toe North by applying (o Ihe Com initsniiier of Immigration, Ruh-igh, N. C, As a further inducement the undersign etl, who has just completed a COMMODI OUS BUILDING, will turunm to Invalids Board at Half Rates for the First Thirty Days. J. H. HARDIN, Vineland, Moore Co., N. C, recently ol Brooklyn, N. Y, eprlfl yl n a mTPiTrnct anhrusun & smith, HA' H.N I X Sollciior ol U. s. nnd Fir' J-" JJi 1 iwi eltfit Patents No. 70u Hevt enlh titreet. enr, (I. ipn. II 8. Patent offlee. Wii.hhnrtun D.ii, ilurrr.nnntlcncerelit'itetl. Nu eluttga for advice. Nit Uo chartfett un Ifss Taunt Is Alloweil. Itelerenccs, l.ftrls Jolin.on u i:u, llanltcn, ami f'esimartcr, WashlnKlon, 1), C, fauijihltts uf Insirue tlon. free, inarlf 81, WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prejiaretl In tlo all kimlsof I PlasterinE & Ornamental Wort, atshnrlrst limine. .Orters hy mail mil if civh 'nHiil atteiitttiu. Terms imttt-rale nr i.mw tv..rk. MPitlAlf Job Prinlinf: neatly, c'icnply and promptly executed at this office ! traS 'OO fc5w VsA ta.3rf rrt A ly' r r tl W L 7 " CO a M ft to I A T & & I w SifIH6S! aiiaai'aissasistiawiaiiiiiaTasiiiii ping & SiiMHier Styles ! liiilit'ivS'iji most l'asuiPiiaLHc iNoveiiies.in briiiNG and Summer MILLIHEBY GOODS, Oornprlaing n Largo Assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Mowers, Plumes, Tips, Lacesy &c., Together with a full line nf TRIXIMING GOODS of the most beautiful deserlp. tinn to he found nnywhere, nnd in CHEAf 'ta thev ouu poartlbly be sold, (Jll atitl aeo for yourselves, nnd he convinced Hint my s'.nclt is as large as the largest, tqual to the boat, and ns cheap as at any other fstahlishm6nt lu thii section. Mrs, E. FATH, Bank Street, Lehighf-on, April 10 m3 2nd door below tho II. E. Churob. EeM? for S &e &o. Our Ynun- l.ii,i-s nnd Hentlemen will find It tn their ndvsntar tn give hlm call heToro nurt-hasinir elsewhere, ns thev will fln.i iv nr?s,T srrt,,TtM sw. Town AT DOITUM l ltlOLS. OH .Post 0IG6 Biiildii., April 4. ISSI-ly Hi is-iwa i'f:c'trr'er Tin and M Iron fare, Houss FnraisMi Goods, &c, k. Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash ! Ho Is tho onlr Assent Intonn lor tho s.tlo of tho Bessemer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo" Ranges j Montour, lighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and Bolipsc Cook Stoves ; tho Prindoton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Alro. nn hand ererv kind ol STOVE HATE and FIRE I1IU0K3. Dealer In all the' test makes ul l'UHII'i. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Stt.re on SOUTH Street, a few doors above Bank Street, P itronago Invltctlj svlsfactlon guaranteed, June JO, H! l-yl Ho! For Hew Goods! 0. M. SWMI1I & SOI Have received nn enormous stock of OIIOICE GOODS comprising StaiEs amid Wmrs: xs9 Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton, IMPORTANT REDUCTION M THEPRICEOF U'tXltOLl'.DJI JI1LI.Y.) SEHDFO.r rsM TRiAuncxp. 1838. Established 46 Tears. 1884. MARTIN SAFES. 0 - ' Marvin's is the only Fafe wllh absalnlely ilry filling. Marvin's is the only Bafa liuving tho "tnnua ami ernnve" improvement. Marvin s is the only Safe navinc a eontinunus iri'jerling flaiienn the lilnge title nf door. Marvin's is the only Safe in wliieli llie tloor ami frama are inter-lncketl at all points. Marvin's Is the only Safe in which tbe tloor Joints will nul and cannot open anil spread by thn arlmn of heat. ....... .. , ,.t . i Marvin's is lite only Safe llieback of which cannot be removed with a common ecrrw.ilrlver Ttpincmbpr that no other malto of Safe has even tho equivalent of Marvin's tongue and groove improvement, or the "solid forged frame with sliding back-plate." Call and examine. Marvin Safe Co., 023 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, ANDREW SHI YE, Near L. & S. Depot, Lehigliton, Pa. Mirck 8, MM ml Mus. Fath "Rcspectiully announces to hor lrtdy friends that she has just returned Tom ISew York with ri New and Splendid line of thn Vnw T.ntrt nA The un lerslgned calls tho attention' oriils many friends nnd patrons tohls Largo and l aihlonahle Stock of Spring and SiimerGooils, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES' Orevery description nnd Style In tho" Market, Including a special lino or Lady's Fine Shoes- Also, a fall lint or Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats. Caps,. o.ta,it lis BAM Street, LEHlGHTOrT James Walp Successor to A. I). MOSSER, ' Manufacturer of and Dealer In all kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters; One Ouneo bottles reduced from t B els. to 1 6 centi Two Ounce bottles reduced Irom 25cts.t0 IB cent Five Ounce bottles reduced irom 60 cts. to 25 eenlt The public mutt net accept ny but original sends bottlttl hy us, as Ihe Imitation, are Kortnleis. Gbes8broughManufactur!ngGo.,li8vyYort d VIiat a Patient says of it: IIO.li "Tlio FastfUcs I purchased from roTo to ma most cuuclmlvMr tliut life tliero Is hope." llier aid their yontl my utmost expectations, for I e tin In Anfrasft wlilln thcr la Uiefr work far b yond my titmost eTpecutloiifl. for I cerutnly dirt nnt expect that a l!ttbUr yoUUTEEN YKAIta UUIIAUOaN couiaoe completely KCtuuunaer con- Jrul In Ilia cxceedinrly short lime oftwrf mouth cun acsure vnu tliat no falao modesty will keep ma Jroin doing all that 1 can lu addlnir lo tho sticcfU TLlcU v ill surely crown so bo official a remedy " Above extract f ran a la tor dated W, Va Dd SS, 11 Ths FatiUst are preparad nod sold only by tbn HARRIS REMEDY CO. (.IPC CHEMISTS, 308fN. IOth.SU ST. LOUIS, MO. Cu UstVa tttitssst V, tvo cnaj $S, tint duUj ? g Trade I
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