''STPS -,;j e rj ' je tatnte$te lAlti.lliliMfi Jfatelenfr ' V, V '1 V " A ah i. K t K volume xxr no. or. THE AUDITORS REPORT. thu voxihtiex or the vawievh vevxtv ixartTVTiesn. The) MiiRlatmlr bihI CniiMnlilist ('! In Il- inleril Ciinnt-I'nuiU ntiil Htriirk oil tlir (Itlil- Iren 11m Cuiiiit CeiniiillniiciNiir- ilniraril Oirr HJ.nen-Miiniii IVr. mmnl r.tt"nr. Te the llenuralle the Juduf of the nirt ( Oitn Oitn iiieii 1'lrai tt the Oiitntt ul lAinfiiitrr: The uiiiluraiRtieil county niidlleM lospoct lespoct lospect fully ri'iKirt llinl we met nt tliu erpliutiM court room, In II") eltv of l.minnter, mi Mim. ilny, Fcbrunry Is, lss.1, nuil illil audit, sollle mill niljust, the neeeunts of the several IU IU ecr ns ri'iiulreil liy tin seveml nets of Astern lily relating thereto. We examined tlie account of Jehn J. Oetid, treasurer of tiahlequiily, nnd compared Ills veuchers therm Ith mid llmt It correct, show ing n balance hi his hands en thenist ilny of Doecinlior, ias.1, of olio hundred nml three thousand llve hundred mid one dollars nnd llftecn cents (fiQ.yiOI.lft.) We have nlmi examined the account of David 1L lentils treasurer of the poerimd house of employment of wild county, nml couimreil lilt veuchers therew Ith, Unit It cor rect ns dinted fiiiiiimlH'rnf irrersin cdciilu. Hen mid addition of bills for and ngiihist the lUMtltittleu Is'lng coireotcil in tin) ciiricnl year,) nml llml n Inbuilt) in hit hands en the :11st ilny of December, ls1, of threw theusitid llve hundred and twenty dollar llfly-nlun routs We hav u nlte examined thi'iiiveunt of It. It. Hltzer, treasurer of the Lancaster eeuntv prison, from April 1, lv1, te thn ditto of hit term of olllce Mnrch HI, issi, mid llml It dosed. We have idstt examined tlm account of Hugh It. I'tilteu, treasurer of thu Heme of rrlenillessl'lilhlriii,nndeiiiured hit voiieh veiieh crt therewith mid llml It corns t, show shew ing n Imlnnee due 111 1 1 1 mi Deccuihcr .It, Issk of Hlxtccn dollars mid seventeen cents (fill. 17.) which with the debtor Uil.tuie in hit haiult In Urn beginning of lHXt, shows th.it the expenditures wero beyond the liieonie of llmt year. We hum nlse ex.iiiilnvil thu account of J. 1. MeC'nskey, trcatiuer of the teaclu r's In rtltittc of the county far thu yenr 181, nml llml It correct, show ingn Imlnnee In Ills hands of live hundred nnd twenty-six dollars mid ninety-four cents, and that "the sum or f'JiW appropriated h lau'outef the county treat ury te the liittttute wnt i.M'ititcil for the pur pur kwe nieiitleued hi Unmet of Antcinlily. We havoalteoxaiuhicit thonei'euntof Jehn ll. IIIkI). xhcriir, fei tluet mid Jury fund cel lected during the je.ir l.t, nml upon our tluilhiK hu paid Inte the miintv treason the mini of JfK.7. We Im e nlte examined the ilm-ki t mid In In iiultitleiM of l. A. Shlllcr, coroner, itnd llml tlie niimlicr of mtct lest than last) ear. Wt nlxe llmt that the doctors Keep pace pretty closely w ith the pest-mortem cvnuilnatleus. We have preimivil wliislulet A and It of iiMKlslmtcs nml constables costs In ilismittctt nvset, which lire liereb) made nirt of this re jsirt; the no oral lleuit thereon arc het forth unit tlie testimony Hied therewith, tdmw the manner in which the business of cellecHns fees from the county is eeiuluctcd. Kl'MMAUY A. K binimer. nhte in.iti tlUalluMrril . .1. h, lUir, Jiwciili vlllllOIl. II. II. McConem) , A. V I'eniirllj, 1'ntrlrk limiiii-ll) Win. J. terttiie, Jehn 1' Knnik, lice. eunir,Jr , W. tin) ct Liter, W. cntt l'utteii, M. A. .Millllim, A, 1' shj mnkcr, in I' II IMenm. I, II K runt i, II i: (lltilile. M. . -Mull, Uiliati Jinnck. H, J. llrnilcrsen, A. IS lliitlinu, Iliinten W utter, Wnki limit V..lc, Duntel I.lntnrr, i: K. llurklieliler. KelxTt McKiiilOeu. or ncitim ll "a." .'riiuii U ct 111 ItlMlllMCO' Mil M itn ite ,te fill l) te ile ite . ast iw lt() ll'J (te I tel let ile lle 1'H HI tin ile itn Ri 71 In ile lle "7 Ul tin ile ill) .. 217 -i it.) iln ill) .111 '.11 In ilu ile . . '. !) ite ilu ile 11 r.1 111! Ill) ile. . .'.' C latlce.' V-utL.i1till'(! . I' ill ile ile ile... It Ml ile ile tle... If '(I lle III) ill). II H) ilu ile lle . 40 ill) III) ile.. . 10 .M ill) ite lle. . A W ite ile ile . 5 II iln ile ile.. . I 1") ile ilu ile . i .11 ile ill) iln. . 2 00 ile ile iln 2 U7 In ile de . IS ill r.icun ftf.i ev r.ccens ikamci omalleh i d. a h 'inirner (ai.tl J K. Ikirr .. . . 11 toMeiih bfiiiiMiu. 7 71 II 11 Mcleiinniy . MX, A. V llnnnelli . ... 17 W I ii 11 '.'I ... -i (") 1 ii t t te l i I ii.1 I. VI S !! '-) I W AM rCLICEUO' V J r'imliii. .leh 1 1 p Fnuik lioe. iiuin,', Ir IV llajrt liiler IV. Melt I'ntlen M A .McClInn II II. Knuitz. ... II C. (illilile .M. ll. Mull .... II. P. Ilrenkn Win Kenneth J il t.lty. . . MCUteiLEI "11." IXINSTAIILMI nn. in. The follenuiK iiiiinuntt ere evrnlianii by reni.lut)Irn unit ixillcunen Anilrew- Klclieltz.. . ti-ai as l ki -ll .it 4IIKI .1.1 n; is si KI 2 1.7 XI Ul M :u i'.i !n ks It! Ill t7J M '.'I SI !W 77 II 73 II 1.1 JSSlt is .11 .11 71 41 .111 .11 lal M.-W 7 711 Is HI in hi l :i-' II. t'. I.VIUIU) ieorge emmtr I". I.Steniifi'lt?. . Jehn -Mrrrlmter Smniicl Henk Mlehiwl llnnis Jehn r DeleMir . .. . Martin Dall . . .. . Jehn Harmen ItUllkxOII Mllltll A.li IMn Jehn Heir Allen iten-er Wllllnm Weldler UeorKe Wlneui'l II. (i, "Kiln. J. I'. KlllliiKer . . . Auk. MelnMiinOi'l.. tioe. IV. ISciiM-iner JainksCejIe A. A. Mt'tiW (IMiinhln l.'e.). Unlall WHIN (IhiiiplJu Ce.) . hiunuel C. schniili. J.h.Waifel hmiinel Ilnuiimn 1. 1.. Miller Kreil blruek Jehn A. lilllieit Wm. IMttlck l mi 3i Hi n7 1.1 in In the record of eases lieu ill and ilefeudauts ceiuinltted by Jehn 1. Frank, of I 'eltitulil.u, pnijes -t'teW of Mlieilule A, mill the iter iter iter vicoef coiiimitmeiitHef niiiiuciim's by Pivil erick' Struck, coiiKtable, schmlule It, imire (K2teC7, we had nt'eiii'su In the fees in docket for dates of isimmituicnt, nml linil by com paring dntes tliere must hae lieen ciillusieu Iietween Fruuk. mid Struck in making out the bills ns but few dates en bill ceinpaicd with dates of ceinudtiucut 11100, mid in Heme cases ns shown en schedule 11. pages tii, Ac, thu names wcie hi excess of tlie Hcs'iihir days inn month were Used hi bills of HUcccedlni; month in order te collect mllciKU en commit ting each prisoner, w hen In lacl ns shown by tlie red figures M many as six prisoners have been committed en enb day, tlieiebveiiabllii!; Struck te draw f ll.Jtfl Insteuil offl.Mllei' nillc nillc nge actually trnielled. We llml a lnrije number of c.ises have eone through court w here aldermen mid constables have ilniwii tlieirfees, that thu linmcH of de fendants npixjiir en tii bills of nlilenneii nml constables in dlHiulsscd iuses; for example, Commonwealth vs. Jehn and Jell' .Sentliiau, 11 cases went through court, Aliterninn fevnilranii, .. ... fH'.i; CmiHtable fees iImw 11, , , . .. .Vi.l.s ISuimi ilefemlaiiU In illnuiUfieil (imen,l Alilerilian'M ties ...,,... ,.,.,,.,,f.'7.11 C'enntiihlit'rt feet,. .. '.M.'.iu (HeMnnlO. Clair, In niHestliietiKli court. I acriiinn's feet, . tlO.'.u Constable's feen... . . ... ..ai.il tbnine ili'fi'iulant, tlnee e.-nes illvmlnsi d. Alilnrmiui'M costs , . .fli7" Constnble's costs '.'7.U.1 It gives UMplcasiiii) te s,iy that iluriiitr the current year the commissioners of thlsceuitty In nccerdance with our recommendation of last year have manfully set their faces nifilust raids en the treasury theiehy having cut down this class of expenditures te n very con cen con ttiderable extent, Tliere nre certain (inestlens of expeiHliture 011 hlcli tliere Is a cenllict of opinion, and we think it is due te the com missioners nnd the public, that ihcse (iies. tlens Mhetild be settled at as early 11 day ns jswslljle. WoliaveproparcdushiteiiicntouiMnesglund B5 ofHchedlile "A," hIiemIiik the cant of making triennial assessment et lbs, the cost of colhs.tieu of taxes mid tlie uiuiils'ref il.ivn the asseHMer were ever-paid. The cett of muking assessment varies from yx per cent. In Kast Ilcmpllcld and Knst IaimiK'ter te 10 2e-l(W jier vent. In lower ward, YviislAnir YviislAnir ten borough, tlie cost of 1 ollcctleu varies un der the Myutem of bidding therefer from (i 4-100 per cent. In ltaplie te, in per cent In Washington borough. After having had them duly befere us uml heard them we new mircharge the county coiumissieiicis, 1 1 raaniiiei .m. .11 vers, ,ura limn Huuiiuy mill Martin llildebiaud, with 1 the follewliiK 8iitn of money, 1I1; . l'eld te aldcrmen mid justice!, ., ,.,$3,373.0.1 , Mil no 1 l.sll.ce We llml II111 fnllnwimr Items In the account of the )Kir mid heuse of employment, that we think should lm charged te the elllcers of the Institution ns net IsihuiRliii; te necessary expendltiire t J.'lKHrt ,.,., tarn lleei-. . . , ,,...., .if) Itelje ,. , . ,. 17 60 Total. .. , . , (II ul TlKJiiboie Items cm surcharged lelhu peer directors, mid we condemn liiitcnernl the ex ex tnivninilice of that Institution, tliere Isilnir en tlrely le lunch le aitlcu1arizu hi this reHrt. In our nipnrt for ltl wecilled tlioatteu tlen of the court te the fact that we found n line iifttMO hail Ih.cu paid te Ik 1'. W. Urlimi, clerk of tlie court of quarter hossIeuh for lKi'i, en which n Inlnnce was due Ihn county of fOO.G'.l. Thin line wiw paid In 18-SI. We find this bnhiuisi IshIIII uum!d. Tills nheutd Imj collected with Interest ltefein the stntulenf limitation lursn usiivery. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands nml seals tills 20lli day of Decem ber, A, Ik, l's. II. M. Omnium, Jehn U Ij1ihitm:ii, Jesr.nt Ci.aiikne.v, Till! CtlttSTV auditeiis nii.us. Accompanying thn reisirt was ihe bill of thu county iiiiilltei-i, ns tollews: IkMiJ. M.IIITliIer, UMilnjii, fj fu .T2I00 liei inllct new h;xicinw te lli'itillugntiil I'lilhiilelphla. 0U1 Total . . . Jehn !.. l.lliiiicr, '.HiliijsW tfl KkMiiillrH ....7. 'Intnl. Je.i'lih UlnikMin, ll()ilajs(j Pk .. .. stntliiitncceiint KxiifliM-t leltrntii;Miil I'lillaOclplilii. Till it 111.17 ri.usisfi Tin: .vcioem. I'rhudi lliralnniN lint t'p thn Ailtrnl Trrm lit rtlti.. Actnli'lit. After the examinations the AiUcut lerni of Yeates' rcideniy was dosed with n series of pl.iys In theHchiKil room last evening, In-fere nn invited cenn any. Tlie pupils of the in stitution nml Iho nuiateur theatrical dub prescntcil "Turning the Tallica," "A Oliange of Ilasc," "Toe (Ireedy by Half," "The IWesser Willi His Cals," nml "l.imlMe l'le Shillings." The young ladles and gentlemen iicrpiltlcil thciilM'llcs most credit ably mid the entertainment thiouglieut was illlghtful ulike te these who furnished uml te theKC w he w Knotted It. TIlcKlnili'ruartrli i:l.l lilllen. The pmls er.MIss A. M. reuneck's Kinder garten wlnxil, lecitcsl isirner of .Inines mid Cherry streets, gne 11 Christmas eutnrtntu inciit In tlie lull of r.shlemnn's Inn build ing, North Duke street, hist eieulng. Tliere were present ntmut twuty-tlw of the llttle pupils aged from two te seven jears. Parents and friends or tlie school were" tile present te the iuiihImt of mmethnii nliun drcd. Tlie entertniumcnt eiiemsl with u march, "Merrily inake 11 ring," which was icrv linttlly cxiruteil. " A child's pniyer," u Ii inn and " Songerwelcomo" follewisl, nnd then the Welcome ndilicss" liv Master Ilcnj.imlu Kcmllg. A dialogue, "The liau quct or Hew ert," accompanied bynskippliig march, followed, nnd then cume 11 re citation, All things Ix-aillilitl" bv llt llt teo Mist Martini Hew man. "iStery reading" bv Mary Iteinechl, Mary IMde 111.111 ami Mary Cochrane, wnt prettily rendered, as w.isulse the "Chattcrlxix" b'y llttle I faille NiueillTir. Then fellow eil regular klmlergartcu exeirises by small children rnuslstlng (,f wHigs, ns.'lt.itlens. iitllslhciilit, gjinuastles, skipping, dances, Ac, Ac. The teacher, Mi's IVuiirick, read mi cts.i en tin, kiudcigarteii K"sien of educa tion and the entertainment clesisl wltli 11 number of gnmct, nml n dosing nddrett by little JIary Ceeliniu. The room was prettily decorated mid tliere wnt 11 t'liritmas trio hung with articles undo by tin lilldrenfer presentation te their intents. Among these were minting", Hifi-weti lug and ether pietty articles. iv ret 11T Tti.it.tr. I'wi Argni'il-liiiil ll.ittrrt l)l.n...,l r Thin Ilnriiln. Ill 111" Aihiinstewn rn.nl case the exceptions te Hie s(Timil lepert of viewers were ills lnissi,l ami 1 ei lowers w ill lsi appointed. In the I : pi 1 rata township read case, the rule te net cenllrm tlie rcsirt opening Hie lead te the w idth of 10 feet wnt niaile nbselutc. Ilules were iiiadc absolute requiring Al derman Spurrier te jwy te Henry Yeung f7fi taken from him when arrested for mhliery, nml in tlie llke me efCli.irles Visher. 'I lie rules for new trills in the cases of Jus tice 1'ranl; nnd Constable Struck were nr gucd. The Judgment dw ket was railed ut 10 e'clwkiuid tw el e Judgments were entered for want efn plea, wnntefntlbhivit of defcute mid want of upis-numcc. J udge Patterson ilclheied opinions in the following cases : In the suit el llrui is. llnller, n new trial was granted en the ground lint the jurors w cic MHiktm te in roferenco te the cite, w lien they i lew vi I the premises. In tlie suit of Philip tJhider vs. lxn.10 Itey Itey uehls, the nib) te show cmise why the low low en the pciseiul pru'rtyet" delcmhmt should net be set aside was miide absolute. In thoest.ite of Valentine llelliu.m, do de iv.ised, exit'ptlent I, k', .1 mid I were dis missed mid exception Ne. !i was uiedllled. In the i-.isoef isimmeiiwealth h. AtUrt Heinls, the leurt niadean order charging the amount of tlie w eekly allowance ler the su im port of his wile rrem f.l teSI.Wl AltlW.Mt TOII1. Nnlesnnil liiiliU'iiUiif fit) Lir ssiinii ('outlets Di'ilileil. Of the cleieii games of Het last night Iie tween Jehn mid William Cllne, Jehn wen s pimd of thrtsi games blind William wen two. In :i half mile wheelbarrow race at thu Mienucrcher link Inst night Mnster Wiley bent Master Tiey in -1:1:1. James Quinii nnd Jehn Iliitehliisen were sent te Jail for two ilny it by Alderman llarr for being dlsoulerly, , The cold weather took i! hslgcrs te the station house hist night, mid all wcie dis charged by (he mayor. One drunk, miosted by Olllcer Heisc, icihl his eests befere Alderman llarr and was discharged. Jacob Ik Leng, biekcr, sold te-dav ut pii pii Mite n.ilc. Li) thnres ljittein market stin-k nt fflS isr sliiire. The free soupheuso in tliuienr ol'tlie police station house wns opened tills nieinlng. I'p te neon te-d.iy hIhhiI 'M) rations of geed Ihuii heitp weie Issued te needy applicants. . uuiiibcref Ulicrnl donations hne liceu iiinde te the lund.' Jehn Welsh, ntrested for diuukeu and diseulerly ceuduet, was committed te the county lall by Ahlei man MeUlInn, for four days, lle will lsi out in lime te cat Ids Christmas dinner. A telephone nicssjge fieiu Xew Helland lids nllcrnoeu declares tliuru Is nothing In tlie story of n commutation of sentence ellcrcd Alie l!ti7ntd by the Lebanon eeuntv ailtlimltics. Itmiatleii l'arlj. A number of the fiioudsef llev. I X. Wenntui, isister of the Sit'end l'vnngelieal eliiuvh, Afulberry stieet, suipiiscd hl'in en cilnesilay eienlng, by iiilliug ut histeid, di nee, N'e. Hit Xerth Chmletln stieet, each of the ciilleis mrrylng with him n kisketer uicknge IllhiLwith the geed things of this life. llc, Weriiiau, after I tiii veri njr from his surpilsc, llifinked the donors Ter se kindly rei ils'ilng him. A ili'uuut lieur Wus passed by imsternnd people, ami tlie no. casleu ended by song mid pniyer of thanks giilng. lle KImi'iI rnr'llin .Valleii. It was at the wedding of Senater Heb Toeiulis' daughter. President lluelianaii wasiuneng the guests mid was the first te eiler cougr.itiilntleus The bride was 11 lieju tiful w onion, and the president naturally ex tended tlie custom-try kiss Then stepping aside he allow ed Mr. McSw ceney, congress man front Seuth Carolina, tei eiuu up. Mr, McSwoeney uiade thu usual congratulatory icmaiksnnd added; "I mtpnose I may ghe 11 kiss nlseT" "Ne," Mid lluchanan, drawing hhnself up inngiilllceiitly, "I kiss for the nation." I'nlil ternnntiitilrxmiil pellccmcii,. l'ntil tenteKni ., LANCASTER, STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS iXTituiietv vonev.nvvAsvt AtiAixsr Aesiivti iir.nznu, Tlin Hiniiiir of III. Niilcliln ttiirniiiii1rilTlir Ainiiitiitiir I'npcr llrlit tiy lilitl Ikink. I'rUnln 1'nrtle. nlu I'lccccil Hmr Iln Uiterntfil Mnrrrrnllx. Jeseph llcrzeg, Iho forger, patsed a quiet afternoon mid ewmlug In his cell at thu county prison. There was 11 rumor en thu street tills morning that he had atlonipted te commit suicide, but an Investigation showed that tliore was nothing In It, Itureg net hay ing niaile nuy nttempt en his life. In the confusion yesterday It was nlnieit ImiHisslbh) teget any rollalile data ns te the amount el 1 iereg's notes In tlie sei oral banks ofthe city mid in the hands of ptlvate par ties. It has been learned doflnltely that the amount of Herreg's paier In the several ItankH Is f72,0(ie, divided ns fellow : Kniinor'sXiitlennl llink , l',it Unicanter County National ltmk V,vn Fli-st National Hank . K.One t'ulteii Nnttennl lkmk 7,'e 1. I. bwher A .Sen's . S.ltt) ltccd, Mrdrslin A Ce...,,.. .. .. BOO) Total , .. .....fTi ni Oiib Nsinc I'tirgril .IK TIllIC llimniuili of the amount Is forged time nloue will tell, but the forgeries will feet up 11 ery large proportion ofthe I0U1I. D.in.i (Indium's namunpiKiars en (ii notes In the banks, fS of which he pronounced forgeries The notes, that he Indorsed will amount te nlieut $IO,0(iO,le.n lug f30,one ns forgeries The minie of Jacob Hew ors also nppeain en notes for several thousand dollars nlhef which 1110 forgerles In nddltleu Mr. Mowers holds Hcrreg's notes with forged Indersements for f-VSeu, The latter tinieunt he will lese. Tlie H111110 of Henry It.iuiugirdnei' was forged te Hoveutoen notes for ulsiut elglit theiis.mil dollars. Tlie nnme of HcuJnmlii Klchl nppi'ars with that of drahani 011 notes for f iii,000. Klelil Is 11 relatii 0 of Horeyr, but nei er endorsed n nete for him. Mr. Hatimgiii-ducr Is nlte tlie holder of hevcral theusaiul dollars of Hereg's notes but hew much of It Is forged Is net known. The forgerles ilite luck ever 11 period of Miveral ye.irs, and Ileraeg managed se well in all these years that no nete of his ever went te pretest. Tlie secrecy with which banks keep their bushiest from one another Is welt Illustrated In Ilcrzeg's ease. The Tanner's bank elllcers bclleied they were doing all Ids business, thu County bank olll elll cers were of llie sitne opinion, mid seen through the list of banks. When 11 nole uiatuied nt the 1'aimei 'si rank lie would net ii'iiuw It, but would lift It with cash re coil ed en n forced note dls'-eimteil by some ether bank. Iheliank elllcers mill claim that tliu In In eorsements en the notes held by them nre genuine, nml will go 011 mid sne te recover their face vnlue as fast ns the notes mature. If en the trial of the several causes a jury siys the notes are forger ies, they will h.ie te bear the lottes. One of them remarked te a represent.itlie of the lNTi:i.i.Hii:.ci-:n that Horreg may change his mind, go en the w Itness stand mid My that the notes nre genuine te escape the penalty for forgery. Hut en the ether hand Herreg has confessed his crimes te several jmrtics and that confession will stariihini In the fjee if he should nt any time siy that the Indorse Inderse ments en the netiM me genuine. Anether feature in the cases are that the cl 11 suits en tlie notes cannot he reached for 11 year or year nnd 11 half, and long liefore that tlmu Hcr7eg w 111 have liecn tried and probably cenvhteil qn several ofthe cliatges of feigeiy. Who will sutler by Ids inability te testify ? In the absence of his evidence tlie question as te whether the Indersements were forged w 111 rest prlncliwlly en expert testimony in ndditinntotliedeui.il ofthe defendants that they Indorsed the notes in dispute. Heiveg frequently etl'ered netcsat tlielunk w here the makers were unknew 11 tothebnuk efllcers. He was told they could net ills count the notes unless n person known te tliciu would add his name as ludorter. He would leply, "all right" nnd usk w hcther the iihiiie of Dana (irahmn was sitisfactery. He wns invaiiably told it wns He would leave the bank and remain away loiigeueugh te go te Mr. firnhain's place of liutiiiess mid le 111111 with the nete U'liring Mr. (Jinhain's naine en ns lmlerscr, Semi' of III. Ilrlhuils. Tlie manner 111 which Horog epemted showed him net only te lie an adept in thu line of business which he undertook but tli.it he used the most plausible devices te ingrati ate himself w ith bank elltc hits ami w Ith bus! ncss men who might be expected te sent) In- le mere closely his dealings with them. He had n retail grocery nt the coiner of l'rince mid I.omeu streets, and his wagon ran till ever tlie city taking ordersjiom customers, while he did considerable wholesjle tiade te smaller dealers In the city and county. At the time of Ids bankruptcy he had a thousand Uinels of apples en hand. Many of tlionelei which he had discounted were these of customers or purported custo custe custo mers and were icprescnted te have lieen re ceived in the regular course of business He wns lery prompt in meeting these, mid from the fact that ns regularly ns he (Mid 0110 he hail another discounted it is inferred that iii.inj of the alleged makers of this paper me tietitieus personages, or their names for fer geiles The total amount of Ids outstanding lnqier Is cstlmatcdnt from &12iUkie le $110,000. Hei7eg wns accustomed te cany with him generally 11 lai go sum of money, fi 0111 JfttH) te $1,000, and ns he had no notoriously bail habits the display of this ready money also htiengtheued his credit, lle 'was went te keep 11 geed balance In the banks w ith w lilch he dealt mid ut 0110 or them tlio'etlier day, when his cheek in payment of n nete over ever over iliew his neceuut, he very piemptly uiade it geed fieiu 11 well-lllled wnllet. He genemlly did business ut the banks about neon when the smallest uuiiiIhu-ef theirproprletois'or leading eftlcials were net in chiitge. Tlie iistertalued fact of hlsuxtcnsiie linger ies, the facility w Ithwhich liehnposeilou bust nets men of ordinary vigilance and his fieo fiee fieo dem fi 0111 the v lees w hlch usually ix-cnsieu lavish expenditures have naturally led te the popular Inquiry us te what liecatue of the enormous amount of money Involved hi Ills defalcations, and as te the motives which could have lulluenecd lilt long-continued course of fln.uieiul irregularities The answer te all of this is net he ilitllcult us It might hci'iii at llrst glance. I ieiveg hut been carrying en his peculiar course of busi ness for ten years, mid If he 1ms been lim ning a f 100,000 line of discounts all this time, laying Ireni f7,(KH)tefl0,(KH)iK'r jenr intetest, lliatulone would account for lieni ST.IJKWte fim,000efliIs losses ileal) l.tnlillllli'k Te-day Ills liabilities are reisnted iut much heavier than was owcted by Ids assignee, nml dully bills and pietested notes 1110 pour ing III en him. Tlie claims 1110 new es timated at Ireni $ll,(ioe lo$IM,eoo, with many merchants te hear I10111. One I'hlladelphia lueieli.int has llled a claim for ever f 1,000 against lleieg, while Iho iiineuut ofthe sunn uieichant's bill ns given by llereg wns only f 1,100. Theie 1110 ifiiiuy ether bill 1 ofthe siuui kind coming In, nil efn laiger amount than lepeHcd liy Ilei- Samuel llnnis, ofthe Hun of lkiusnian it Hums Is the holder or two of Herzeg'n notes, aggregating ?2,171, liearlug tlie names of Dana (Indiani mid HeuJ.iiiiiu Kielil, as in in dersers. When he learned tliut the liulerseni names weru rerfeil, J10 entered 11 criminal PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1884. suit for lorgery ngninst lleraeg befere Aldor Alder man rordney, nnd the warrants wero served en Ilcrzeg in lilt cell nt tlie county prison by Olllcer Klclieltr- Whan Ifcr7)r made an assignment of his prejierty en Monday, nfler Ids fallicr-ln-law' had Issued oxecutleil forevcrf 11,000, he stated le his nsslgnee and fallicr-lu-lnw that tliere wero ?.',000 forged notes In tlie Inuks of tlie city. Xethlng was mid nt tlie thne nlxiut tlint confession, his father-in-law having decided te make geed that amount mid save him from the pcnnlty of Ids crime. Hut when Sir. Urnhnut learned of the mnoitntef the forgor fergor forger ioj, In Justlce te hlmielf iie could de netlilng further te sive Iloraeg from the ls'tiitcntlnry. (Iniliam said jeslerday that If he went his ImII Ter trial in the forgery milts entered, lie would be called upon dally te tle the siine thing, uml as tlie forgeries were se numerous in the end llereg would have te go te Jnll or skip out nml leave him In Hie lurch. The prelublllliM therefore are that Horreg will have te tny In Jail until he Is enlleil te trial. ni:nuci.a t.tyveu t,trr.xsi:s. A llnellng that Hail nn Duli-enie Ijilet llnp liciilnic. Almiit Tm, 11. lti'Biilarcorre.poniloiicoor Ixtkllieexckr. Cm.uMntA, Dec. '.M. About twenty of Columbia's leading business men met hi council chamber last evening with roferenco 10 reducing the number of licensed liquor placei in Columbia. They new number 31, ililided as follews: 'jy with milism and restaurant llconse; '-' licer Ismling establish mints and 3 wholesde liquor stores Hen. C. S. Knullnian presided at the meeting. Xe action was taken. The Ice Is nil inch thick en the Susque hanna, nnd geed skating is premised. The JTelhluy Urcellny, a advertising shisjt, was circulated this morning. Itcpairs te tlie cupola at thu stove works, have caused considerable hut of time te the empleyes mid management. .lis It. II. Hclse Is rapidly recovering fieiu her illness The Metropolitan pole club defeated by the Yerk team in the latter place by :t te 0, Twe children of Wulter raulillugmid Tied ltuss,and Mrs Jeseph Helt liavebien reicntlv buried. Jack Hogentogler, who was kicked liy a mule soveral days nge, is lying in n pro pre carious condition.' Suvdnm's Dime, Museum company gnve pleasing porlermanco nt the oiera heuse te a l.ilruudlcnee; the opera heuse was cold. Hcthel ihiirch holds Its evening hervlcent 11 o'clock; l. J, J. Tcmple will probably lecture. Hev. Shollncr.ef I.ewislnirg, will preach in St. Jehn's Lutheran ; no ev enhig son ice nt Salem Lutheran. .1 rii.ii'Tiut ey AccntKSTs. A Drunken Mho's lull Ilnuii n Hele. Nearly fnifii. About hair-imst 10 o'clock thlt foroneon, Amaziih Asten, w he resides near Smlthville, 1'aradLse township, was round lvlngen the hard lloer ofthe Cross-Keys hotel skible. He was in nn unconscious condition, nnd after Is-iiig placed upon n settee wns carried te tlie station house by jielieu ellicers Dr. llelaud made an examination of him uml found that no bones were broken. There was .1 cut in the head, but the man npiK'ared te be almost frozen. I tapiiears that Asten eame te town this morn mern Ingwith some friends mid. after Is-cemhii'iii- toxicated, went te;this stable. (ieing totlie hay-mew he took elflmt uml teat nml laid down le sleep. Getting tee near a large hnv hole, he fell through te the lloer Itclew, n dis dis dis taucoefalxuit 13 feet, llelnv xome time U U U lere lie was found, hnd weuhl hale Iroren te death In 11 short time. I.et n linger. Harry M. Haul), comb-maker, living nt 'S Witt James street, and employed 111 fim li.uu's comb factory, while working near the cugliie this morning, had had his light hand caught In the machinery nnd thu llttle linger se badly crushed that It had te be amputated. Dr. A. J, Herr lierfonned the operation. 1 ins mioriieou AMen became con scious, and was uble te leave for home with n friend. ves nvx.s i:n tvi.iuskasis. Tlie iiucri.il hiipicme courtef I.eipslc, has coudemued JInie. Kehunhic te iy tlie costs of her appeal against the decree. An iuoendi.iiy lire in Woensooket. It. I., this morning, destroyed the Worsted block; loses tlJ,;(Ki. Tlie low est temperature reached ut thu Xew Yerk signal ellice, was ut Itn. 111. te-day, being 1 1-10 degiess above zero. The n erage tomperaturo hi the Xew Kug I.1111I states wnt 13 degress below 7010 at T a. 111. firanny Degan, nn old woman of !n) yean,, was Inn nod le death in 11 shanty ut I'ert Jen Is this morning. It Is believed twenty-one persons polished in the collision between tlie swinish steamer Heutian uml the Mai la In the luiiher of Manila, Philippine isjanilseu Xev. ft. Ituphlee's luruituie uml toy manufactory nt Louisville, ICy., was destroyed this morn ing ; lets ?,-,o,00e. The lllght of Aniliew J. Moeie, of Lebanon, after forging le tlie extent of f 10,000, has mused the assignment or his partner, S. S, Shirk. Six mole Isslies weie leiind in Iho ruins of St. Jehn's orphan asylum, Hroeklyn, making 111 v icliint in nil. The Mansion heuse tit Leng Hrnuch, X. J., was burned early this morning. The thermometer steed at 7cm nnd the lliemeu sutlereil severely. Buildings mid shops ofthe Heyle A' Jenes manufacturing company Martins Kerry, (., w ere destroyed hist night ; less JUO.OOO. The eominltlee ofthe mitln.iclte ee.il con cen con feienco will net rcpeit, until they leceiven statement fieiu nil iutciestt cenceiiusl. Stiikiug Hecking Vnlle.v lnlners uttneked tlie guaidt last niglit ; 110 less of life. In the cite of Slnieii 1. Kase agallii.t the Danville, Iltuleteu ,t Wilkesb.1r10rall10.1d In l'hllailelphla, It was decided, that the for mer owed (he latter nlmtit fftOO.OOO. Tim i:itiit of Itepiilillian TiuiIiIiib. Dunk (ii'ev es, n prosperous fanner of I'ul I'ul nieuih, Hush county, Indiana, committed suicide by hanging himself In his Uirn en Tliuisday night. "Kvcr blnce the presi dential clectiouOreves lias imagined that the country would gote lulu nnd that lie would lese nil his piepertj." llenrlni; Heme the Ilriuulii.. Thu lietly of Win. linker, the engineer who wns killed near Dew ntngtevv 11 en Thursday, was taken te Columbia this iilleiiioeu. A special cur, containing Iho family, Ii lends niul railroad empleyes was attached te hist line until It reached tills eity.whore it was hooked te Kioderick nccominedatlon. riumiMjNT i'i:ei'i.ik Micui:t, Davitt hiisicsiimi'd rilcmUv lelntieiis with tlie I'.iruellites W. A. Stem: has been iciieiuinatcd ler 1T. S. dlstilet ntlorney for Western I'onnsvl I'ennsvl vuui.i. Hen. Wvvni: MaeVi:viiii has been in elected president or thu Indian Klghts asso ciation et l'hlhulelphla. ltnv. II. S. (!iii:ieiiv, well known thiougli thieugli thiougli out Virginia us 11 poet nml pienclier, mid lenneily pieiuluent, as a Journalist, died ycslcrihiy uiernlug. Cvitain William M. Lii.nev, of Tien Tien teu, Xew Jersey, ene et thu Hist rtiftsmeii en tlie Dclawui'e 1 Iver, died In Xuith Ailanis Mussicliiuetts whom he was visiting, a few days age. It is Kilil, that w Ith his brother, he "originated tlie ti-atisixirtntleii of rafts U tweeu Trenten unit I'lilludclphla." KJKx-hir.t'Tr.NANr novniiNeji Andiikw t$iii'MAN, of Illinois, formerly of Lancaster county, uud u leading llepubllcHu of ills tkite, has lieen visiting Cleveland, and pro nounces him honest, patriotic, conservative, just, llbcnil-mlndud, brave nnd sclf-iellant. CIRCUIT COURTS. a MiutHvni: run the iieliep or Tin: svrjir.Mi: cevitr. Mix Common Flriujiulgr of Aitjnrcnt Comities te I'nrni nTrlbiiiiiil for Dm Ailjiullrntlen of Miner Cum-Tlin Ixienl liar (lenrr- nlly 0iMrit lit tlie siflirinc. A meeting of the membcra of tlie Lan caster bar will l) held In n few days te eon een Hldcrn proposed bill, te lie Intreiluced nt the Hessien of tlie Legislature which convenes In Jnuiinry, In leforencoto tlie cstnhllsluucnt of n circuit com tin the mute or Pennsylvania. Tlie incasiiruorlglunteil with the Law nssocia nssecia nssocia tlen of I'hlladelphla, who (insscil tlie follow ing resolution en Keptcinber 8 : Wiii'.ih'as, It is essential that home legis lation be adopted, cither by the establishment of mi lutcrmodiate court or otherwlse,in order that causes may be fully nrgncd In tlie supreme court. Jlaietvat, Tlint a committee of six 1110111 bcr le appointed te correspond with the bar or the Htate mid propare a bill for presenta tion te the Legislature, embodying the gen eral sense of the utate bar in relation thereto, l'ieree Archer, Dallas Sanders S.S. Hollingt Hellingt Hollingt werlli, i:. Cojipee Mitchell, J. Sergeant l'rice nnd James W. M. Xcwllu were appointed ns tlie comjnittce of the l'hiladcl lihl.i bar. This eeminltteu have sent a circu lar te incmbeni or tlie Itar throughout tlie state, or w hlch the fellow ing nre the main features : 8011m IVnture. of t lts, Itlil. It will be observed that the object in 1 lew is te reduce the supreme court argument list Hint tliere w 111 bomero timefer both argument by counsel mid consultation by the judges At present these ends could only Ite reach ed liy leaving a large nnd censtnntlv Increas ing niimler or cases unheard at the end or each term ; and tlie pui-Hse is te avoid this evll, uud nt the same time get rid or the hour rule. Herewith you will recel von copy ernnact for the creation of circuit courts, which last session Kissed second reading In the Senate. Twe constitutional objections have been raised te it, and they nre submitted for veur consideration 1st. Docs the prevision for the erection of ilicilit eourts,ceiiiposed ofgreuiH of common pleivs Judges pnrticliatlng hi the oxerciso of 11 jurisdiction oukside or the limits or their rosjiectUe districts cenllict witli Art. V, Sec. IS of the constitution, which provides that nil judges "shall be elected by the qualified electors ofthe rcspectlve district ever which they are te preside." 'Jd. De the previsions of sections 3 and -1, restricting the right efapiical te the supreme court, vlolate Art. V, See. :i. or the constitu tion ; which provides that tlie supreme court shall " have npiiellate jurisdiction e u all cnifjas t tiniuer mav hereafter be provided by law." Subject te the above queries, the opinion ortlie committee is also desired en the fol lowing general points : Without Creating New Court.. First. Should relief be sought by curtail ing tlie ajipellate Jurisdiction of tlie supreme court? II se should the rcstiictien be by means (a) of a money limit, nnd if se liy what amount should be fixed, ej (6) by making the Judgments of the com mon pleas final in certain classes of cases, such as w rlts of ccrtiefucinnd appeals fiem justices questions of cost or ether subjects which inny lie indicated ? (c) What previsions should be made for causes being reviewed by the (.upreme court wherein important questions nre decided nnd the amounts hi controversy me under the money limit T A'cceiiif. In lieu of, or in conjunction with thunbevu should receurse te tlie supreme court be discouraged by ienalties for vexa tious litigation ? What "should tlie penalties be mid hew should they be enforced ? Tlie prev isiens of the present act of Assem bly have had no cllect whatever, ns the judges seldom if ever nnnly them in anv case In wlilehtlieterin efaii argument is gene through with. TMril. Would it Ite ad visible te provide that w here the narties consent, the supreme court shall deefde cases without oral 111 gu inent upon printed briets? Should such 11 rule be general or lestrieted te classes of entsM, such ns practice and pleading or the admission or rejection or testiipeny, or ethers w hicli may lie suggested ? 11 the Creation ul circuit Courtis. If the committee should consider that cir cuit courts should ls created ; J'irst. .Should the general phut of the en dosed bill be fellow ed, or is it liable te the constitutional objections liercinltcreie referred te? or Jsreeml. should 11 xfyiiirurr ismrt or courts be created ? 'J'iml. Should tlie jurisdiction Is) final in certain specified cases ? Keurtfi. Should It be optional with suitors tenppcnl dhectly fieiu the ncimueu pleas te tlie supreme oeuit? Should this privilege be nbselutc, or should It only be granted whete the amount Involved is beyond some stipulated sum ? It Is important that whatever bill is drawn may be presented as seen as the Legislative session begins, audit Is therefoie earnestly lequested that your bar meeting be held tit the earliest moment and n committee be i imhifcd mid communicnte their suggestions te the undersigned, net later than Dcccinlier tilth, se that h 1)111 In accordance with the general sense et the profession throughout the statu may lie piemptly Introduced. Tlie following is n copy of the bill intro. dueed nt the lust session of the Legislature : AX ACT TO I'ltUATl! CIUCl'IT COl'llTsTO riXTHKlllJl'ItlsllICriON AXllTOUBliri. VTU TIIKIll I'llOCKKDINOS. Skctien 1. licit enacletl by Ihe &eiu(e and Utilise of llepreieutative of the Common Cemmon Commen trcullhvf l'eHiitflviinia m General Assembly met and it is hereby enaetetl by the authority 0 the same tlint in nddltleu te tlie ceuits heietofero created under nnd hi pursuance of Die piovistens 01 tlie constitution tliciu .shall be established in tills commonwealth circuit courts possessing such civil nnd ciiminnl Jurisdiction us is hereinafter pio pie videtl w Inch shall Ik) courts of record. Si:t"ilef The slid circuit courts shall consist or six Judges or the courts of louimeu pleas icsidiiig within tlie judicial circuits hereinafter designated, w he shall sit as mi appellate com t in bane for tlie decision mid determination of such cases that may lie brought liefore them ns hereinafter provided. Suction 3. Tlie said circuit courts shall linioappcllate juiisdlctlen by direct uppc.il, ceitierarl or writ of error only, nnd which shall be exclusive in nil cases In the courts of common pleas arising within their circuits, in which the subject matter in contieversy shall net exceed in value the sum of Iho hundred dollars except cases in equity in ull cases arising In the orphan's teutts, the courts of quarter sessions, tlie courts of eyer and termlnernud general jail delivery, except cases of felonious homicide nnd theso cases w here the constitutionality of any law of the Statu or the United States is involved, or w here three ortlie judges of said circuit courts shall certify that in their opinion the cuse is of suiliclcnt ImjMirtance te lm taken te the supreme court ler their decision uud deter mination. Tlie concurrence, of three of said circuit Judges shall be necessary ten decision of each case, but the judge who ti led or heard the case shall net sit during the argument, or partlcliiate In the decision or such case. Allunpealsorivrltsererroror certlenui te tlie slid circuit courts in both civ 11 and crim inal cases shall Ite taken within such tlme mid upon such terms us arejnew piev hied by law ler appeals writs of error unit certiorari te thu supreme court unit nil laws new in foiceiegiihiting the practice ns te upiieals writs e error unilcettierat-.i te the supreme court be applicable te thu said circuit courts Skctien 4 Tlie Judgment mid decrees of sild circuit ceuit In tlie exercise of their Jurisdiction shall be final uud conclusive. SlXTleu ft The state shall he div hied Inte ilite Judicial circuits hi cucli or vv hlch distiicts ceiuisislng tlie sihl circuit courts tliere shall be held nt least ene sosslen each year under such rules uml legulntleus for thu tlmu and place of holding said court mid the practice te be ebserved hi tlie sanie as the said Judges of slid circuit ceuits may determine. Suction a The Judge eldest hi commit cemmit commit slen of the Judges within the said circuit shall be the llrst iiicsldlng Judge wliose term of olllce shall be for three years, mid at thu ex piration of his term, the Judge next eldest in commission shall be pieslillne; judge for u llke term nml he en ns each term of the pre pre sldlngjiidge expires ' Hkctien 7. The Hovenil Judges of sild circuit courts shall rocelve ler holding mild courts, mid discing ofthe business thereof, the sanie compensation per diem nsis new nllewcd te law Judges for holding special courts nnd te 1k paid in the nnme manner. Tlie several counties hi which wild circuit courts shall held their session, shall provlde mlcqitnle nccommedntlous In their court houses, for mild courts, nnd shall my the cxcnses of holding sihl ceuits Suction . licli or tlie s-ihl circuit courts shall linvn a seal for the use or M-ildeeiirthav-liigcngrm oil thereon Ihoariusofthocomnion Iheariusofthocomnion Ihoariusefthocomnion woaltrl uud around the edge thereof the w erds fellow iinr "Seal or tht circuit court or Pennsylvania." Suction . A prothenotary or dork shall boappelntcil Ter tlie said circuit courts by n majority or the judges tlicreer hi eacli ortlie slid cireultsw lie shall reside thcicin nndlinve his olllce nt n public place within saldcourt.le iKjflxednnd designated by s-ildcourtsihesluill have thocuMedy ofthe records and seal ortlie court Ter the respective circuit uud keopthe siine nt his ofllce nnd he shall faithfully per. form under the direction or the courts all the duties upiiertalnhifr te Ids olllce, shall attend upon tlie court during Its sessions end shall reccive sneli compensation ns Is new nllewcd by lnw te the prothenotarlos of the supreme court. Suction 10. The Judges of the said circuit courts Is) and nie hereby uutliei ieil te nppelnt 11 crier and se many tipstaves ns slid court may deem ncccssiry In each nnd every county In which sild court shall lw held ivliosocom ivliesocom ivliosecom IKinsitlou ut a rnte or diem shall Iiq llxed by the sdd judges which compcnsitieu shall lie I'nlil by the proper county trcasui or oil bills approved by sdd court or hy the pi othenotnrv therein" in pursuance era rule te Ik) made for this puriiesp. Suction II. All tlie writs shall be granted ofceurso nnd tlie style thereof shall be "Tlie Commonwealth of l'cnnsvlvnnla" tliev shall bear test in tlie naine of tlie presidlng'jtHtlce for the Slid circuit courts for the tlme being nml they shall lie sealed w ith the Judicial seal or the slid court. Suction 12. It shall be the duty or said circuit courts te glve their opinion in writing and file the siine or lecerd in cases wliore theie is n judgment or reversal, nnd In such ether cases as tlie majority ortlie sdd Judges siinll deem of sufllcieiit importmice te require their opinion te be reduced te wiiting and tiled el record. Suction 11. As seen as tlie said circuit courts shall have rendcredjudgincntorinatle a unai iiccree or uccisien, in any muse, notion or matter, brought Inte the sune by writ or error, ccrterlari or nppcnl.such com t shall or der the record thereof, w itli their judgment ordecree written thereon and duly certlllcd, te be remitted te tlienppiopriate court, which judgment, deeree (or decision such court shall duly carry Inte execution and ctlcct. Suction 14. llnch efthe sdd circuit courts shall have full power nnd authority te estab lish such rulet for regulating tlie praitlce thercer respectively, nnd for expediting the determination of suits, eauses and proceed ings therein, as in tlieir discretion they shall Judge necessary or proper. Provided', Such rules shall net be inconsistent with the con stitution nnd law ser this commonwealth. Suction 13 The sihl circuit courts In all suits causes or proceedings within their Jur isdiction shall have full power mid authority te make and lssne nil necessary orders nnil decrees for the enforcement of their Jurisdic tion nnd the carrying into full effect the powers conferred by this nit of Assembly. Suction 10 In case nny contrevirsy should mlse as te the jurisdiction et the sal'd circuit courts In nny suit, matter or proceed ing brought Inte slid courts ns te the amount in oentvorsy is said matter or pro ceeding the sdd circuit courts shall finally dctcrmtne the question of jurisdiction nnd in case they determine that tlie amount In 0011 0011 trevcrsy excecedssthcir jurisdiction thev shall certify the said suit matter or proceeding te the supreme court upon the appeal w rit of error or certiorari already taken. Suction 17 Ne comity having a popula tion of ever three hundred thousand shall be included in any of the circuits lieieliy created. 2 Sen Xe. :ii I-ancatcr Ijinjers Oppespil le the Hill. In order te get the views ofthe members of the 1 .minister liar en the proposed estab lishment or circuit courts 11 lepresentatlve or tlie INTKLl.liiK.seun called 011 n number or our attorneys lie found that they weie o e o IKtsed te the hill and they gnve their reasons for their opposition. One uttorney said tlie only relief for tlie supreme court is te keep cases fieiu being taken up w heie less lh.m,say ?.VH),is iuvelveiC If a new point of law Is raised intiiscs vvliere less amounts me Involved let the sune lw ecrtillcd te the supreme court by thu court below mid if tlie supreme court ilcein the sune worthy of hearing Inform the court be bo be lew thatn special nlloeitury hat been allowed In such case. Anether attorney sdd the judges of our court and the courts of several ether counties hi tlie state would net hav e lime te hear eases ns circuit judges, except ut the Inconvenlenco or suitors Tnke the Ijuicasier judges ter in in skmce. They me engaged, nearly tlie whole year in tlie ttlal ureases nnd healing uiru inent. ir several of the weeks of each year me te lie taken up by them, in healing nrguments ns circuit judges there will lie lower weeks or common picas trials nml ns n consequence a greater length or thne will elapse between the entering efn civil suit and its Hunt disposition by Jury trial. A Multipllrlt) r Coin l. A tlilid lawyer slid he opposed tlie pro posed bill because he did net lieliuve in 11 multiplicity of courts. Our sy.stem, he con tinued, is new tee cumbersome. A man may have a claim for 11 small amount. He will enter suit lsroie a magistrate. The defendant will 11ppc.il fiem thu decision or the nlder inan. Tlie suit is next arbitrated, nml the defendant will nppe.il for the second thne te the ee iut of common plens nnd t ihe verdict it against him in that court, lie w ill go te the snpieine ceuit. If you glve hlni 11 circuit court he will go there, beiuiu lie gees te tlie supicnie ceuit, uud thus put oil the day of reckoning. The next attorney seen sdd the proposed act establishing circuit courts wns Just what l'hiludclphijuud Allegheny counties desired, nnd while these two counties nloue would be benefitted, the balance of tlie statu would suller. If a ciicult lemt Is established it would take suiliclcnt business from the supreme court te give theso two counties nil thu time needed for 11 Tiill argument of their cases Tlie ether counties would suller liecause their judges would be absent fiem their ceuits a part of each year in hearing argument usclicuit Judget. The Inst census gave Philadelphia county ii population et Slfl, UMi. They have tliere 1- common pleas and tluee orphan ceuit judges, or nnu Judge te every u-ieB inhabitants The jiopulatieii of Allegheny county Is rkV,b7l uud tliere they have eight judges for every 11,1s') inhabitants Iiucaster county has 110,111 inhabitants and two judges, or ene judge for C9,7ii Inhabitants. It is hilt te presume that tlie business Is about the simu In proportion te tlie num ber of inhabitants in each of tlie counties named. Whciuvsked whether limiting tlie amount involved te ?ft00er mere would net keep many cases from being taken te the supreme court, lie replied Hint It would lm iinialr te make 11 limit. Tlie peer man's fftOO is as prucl prucl prucl ouste him ns tliarichui.iu'sf.',000,midlt very fiequently happened tlint llve ivolutsef law are raised in suits w here tlie amount in dis pute is small. A Mijri;etluii for ItellrL. Tlie only lcniedy te icllove tlie supreme com the could suggest was tlie establish incut of Intei'uicdlatuieurts ; each dlstilet te be uiade up of a down or inore counties, ac cording te population; let tliroe or llve Judges or the number agreed upon be elected us tlie Judges of such Interniedlate court, by Iho lx'ople et each dlstilet. These ceuits could be held In several cities of each district nt stated times uml man v eases argued liefore them would be adjudicated without reaching the supreme court. A number of ether attorneys were seen, hut thu ubove It nlieut 11 fair expression of the opinion of the members or the bar en Iho luopesod uet. Whenusked for their opinion oil thu mil. slltutlenal questions raised uud noted ubove they sdd they had net given thosiibJoctsulH thesiibJoctsulH thosiibJectsulH dent consideration te warrant their talking nheiit tlieui. UEATHVlt IXDIC.I flOXS. Washington, 1). (., Dec. ak Ker tlie Middle Atlantic states increasing cloudiness nnd local snows, higher temperature, east te fceuth winds, lower Imriuuetcr. PKIOE TWO GENTS,' THE SENIOR ORATIONS L ? nr.TAVEnKit tx the c6u.ke t: vhamI O.V hTllDAY JirJC.Vi.Vrt. i' ti One llnlrnf Iho Henlnr CtM tif fniiiklln Mill' .ilrtMlmll CellCBflH)t)ilk llrferiMi rinttt Aiulli.nrc-llrli'f Hvilnixr. of Het ,, Tl.ll. b .1 . . . . vJ uiifvii nu(irrMcn "-i uie nrt ulvIMen or tlie rnler UifW &l franklin niul MnrHlinllcoUcge ilolivennl thelrli ciuiiHu orauens m uiq wucke clmtHjl, FrWay evening. The cluipel vvn well tllleii oenslilei'. mg uie low state or the thermometer, fir. Apple iiresided. lowed by prayer liy Dr. Apple, rollewlntr ero skotches of tlie orations ns they were delIveriHl in onler: ".llitn, .IIeiiIiIimI by Clrcillll.lmirfv" Mr. J. II. Apple, Saogerstovvii, l'a., hnd for his Hithjcft, (Man, -Sleuldist by C'lrcuni stances" Ile rciiresentcd matt m pxissesslng a number or possible clinriicleisj, the uoleetion nml unfolding or nuy ene or which Is deter mined in jutt by ids surroundings While circumstances ilu net lnake tlie man, they excit a meulding Influence. In our land the nccidciiteriilrth has llttle cllect upon a Man's subsequent career, lie showed that our country recognizes no rnnk but tlint of Mor Mer ling worth, nnd no title, iiave tlint oftrue merit. The hearthstone, lie held, exorte n great iiifiuonceiisnlsotlio pursuit of wenltli. The success or f.illure or itlanyllvcs has de pended apparently upon accidental olrcnni elrcnni stnnccs, us an oxainple or which lie cited Henry Clay, n man truly great, yet deemed In tlie lottery of politics The sjs-aker alluded also te Gen. V, H. Grant, who nller having rcceived alt his country could glve hlni, hi old nge wa the victim of penury. Tlie moral which tlin subject conveyed was, that which men nre In clined te term circumstances is but tlie over ruling of Him without whose notlce net a sparrow falls te the ground. "feclnl I'rultagc." The second orator was T. M. Illser, Hoons Heons Hoens lioro, 5Id., subject ".Secial fruitage." Ilu started by siylng that there is nothing lit nature without a purpose. She is full of hlnU from the formation of the tiny crystal up (n tlie ministration te the Imagination without 11 contradiction, lie represented nature ns nn immciise tonie fiem which various lessens can be learned. Hctwixt untu 10 and socloty secloty soclety tliero is a vast gulf. There are many contra dictions which mar the social harmony of lire. The sjicaker held tlint Mormenlsm was one or the greatest evils pormeatlng soclety ; that tlie spirit or greed had the tendency "te cut short the old laws or education. " Choice of a rrofrttlen. Mr. K. W. Husheng, Blrd-ln-Hand. Pa., sjiekc en the "Choice of a Prorcsslen," setting fettli various motives which Influcnce men in this choice. The desire of tlie majority of peeple at tlie picsent day Is wealth, while ethers use nil their efforts te gain distinction. Hut the true moth e should be te promote the general geed. Though men ero naturally qualified for dlflcrent professions, it is eften a very ilitllcult matter te determine ene's calling. The main secret te succc- pi ofessien Is a thorough preparation for f the Uvf icasen of which are our technical schools .J' wy vv nat vv 0 evv 0 te society w e need, In nddl-.. -&X tlen, a general culture te tit eurselvct ter all VJ tientlu (e,'l needs Jehn Alanliall." The lifoef ililst Irnlv ninlnmit litvlu . ."WS tntCflll ill IV truthful mill vlvlil tnnnnAH t.wl ''Xfi Clarence IL Clark, Lancaster. He alluded te A$l me (iisimgiusiicn services no iiau porrermedV4M as chler justiee or a nation that in Its in-. $$ "i'it iii--uiii;ii uiiuiiiuUl Iiunil US IIS gUlllO, Ile cudcdhls-oulegy-ltyL saving that no hlgher praisu could be given than by ropeat- ' lug tlie epitaph en his temb: "llere lies Jehn Marshall, the great expounder of the constitution ofthe United rjtalcs " Ilxcelsler. This subject was treated by C. i Frantz, Lancaster. The life or ' filter" sail, has ltceu nnd is the doveIopiHTOTof n grand design the 'development of truth. Truth underlies nil things Tlie object of n true sclenceund n tiue philosophy is te. discover nnd pmmulgnie truth. Tiiere can lie only c ene truth. Therefore the truth of philosophy nnd science mid the truth of Ged nre tlie sune. The sjieaker closed his remarks by exhorting theso present te act their parts in the dev elepmcnt or the grand truth which elev ntes nnd ennobles the children or men. "Tlie Tower of Mens." The spoaker, W. G. Unlink Mlddlotewn, Mil., said : livery nation has lis ruling ideas, which It striv es te idealize. Sparta idealized the physical law, Heme the Idea or empire, France llrst Idealized the Idea or European oimquest mid then Idealized the idea of pomp and luxury. Stew nrt hnd the Idea of a mor mer chant, winch he idealized. Ainericn, at the, piescnt thne hat ideas. Internal improve ments etc., nnd she Is idealizing them. Tlie Unknown." Mr. J. C. Ilech, Zelieneple, l'a., very nblv tieatcd tlie subject "The Unknown." The soldiers ofthe wer ofthe Rebellion occupled the mind of thu speaker. Ile mid thorn a glow lug tribute, by ascribing te them crown of honor and glory, although their naines may hav e sunk in oblivion. I,enylng horn 0 in tpitoefullauilsicrltlcing their live for their country's cause ; urged en by the crle of theso wearing the welded chains of serf dom, they inndu this the " land of the froe " in tact, w hlch it hnd horeteforo only been hi name. Suit hie." Mr. Oeorge II. lilt, Hutler, Pa., hail "Sul "Sul clde " for his subject Sulcide, he said, 1 the outgrowth of the goneral condition of society, In former times Is was net contem plated with the sune religious horror as at the present date. The uilsiife ernhle-sprrtail education is the cause ortlie marked Increase hi the suicidal mania In tlie last hundred years Suicide is tlie result of religious on en thush'sin, or is the icsult of a total abscuee of nil 1 oligieus sentiment. He attributed read ing or the great misuse of reading ns causing 11 diminution of the religious sentiment. " Ileligieu nlone can check the mania, for te the man without leligieu it is the (supposed) qukkest wnv te happiness, and lmppiness ii the object of nil the unions, of men, ' "Jolting and Its Effect." Mr. A. P. Kiilbuch, of Philadelphia, Pa., followed with" Joking and Its KflecU" H started by saying that it was u duty of man te make llfe bright and linppy and te accom plish this, witticism must coiueinto plny.as it also holds a portion In the economy of human, life. Tlie custom is handed down from an- ; llqully nnu many vvlttlclsnls upiieariug new,JJ can be found te uaiq itacK 10 a ery carry uajv :lVl vice In many ways joking renders its bcrvicen te liumanity. Iteviviug the drooping spirlti. iildinir in the cause of lustlce and In short . making a llfe n lll'e worth lhlug. . r .... ..--.... l'lbnunil Ilurke." Mr. Jehn ICclzer.Ier Pittsburg, Pit, deliver- n.l .. si, .I,-.... r... ,. 1...I.-.. .. ., .1 lll.vl.n ft TfM Wl il tiiiuji.) ,i - i.uiiiiiii., Jimnv, ' ftu iiyJ t raced ills llfe fiem the day he was born, bin t, 3 birtiipince being Dublin 011 tne mm fit Janu nrv. 171.7 through boyhood, his yours of pre. 1 iiaratieu for llfe nt Trinity college, fellow.. ' lug en te manhood, as the student of law. i until lie reached the station 'of inomberor' Parliament He speke of his writings a 'j among the lluest Jiteniry metlels In the Kng-' llsh language, closing his encomium with his . ' death, whicli occurreil In tlie jcur J7W. "' ,t Trnlli at 1111 Klement of Cullurn." -' Mr. J. H. Kerchner, Macuncle, Va., wiektj sj ' en "Truth n nti lllcment of Culture." ll, represented truth as meeting us lunllloliiUef tf higher cdiusitlen. The eulturlug peww at liiatliematles ttduuoe uml nhllosetihy liM Im 'the fact that tho.wre rovelatioiw of truM. Tlie elilef eulturlnir DOW or or IHllll. Mil', presented, uenslsts In the conteinplatieu it ta- '., spires of that which Is absoliite and etWHtri. lle ended bvwiyiiigtl'iit a student hnd te 1Uk plensitre hi liU studht lierore he weuW'l uble te leek at his course In piich light. ; 'IhoexeiriscHclosod wltlm licnedWfcHl BJf Dr. T. O. Apple. With tlie senior etttmt . the fall cellega tenn deses, anil Hwuiyefjpt studcntH left for thdr home te-dy. . Wh , next term epen1 January 8, Wrtt. . - Oration wero also ddlversd .by V llntfer, Lanca'.ter, and W. A, Wq"rgr, OreencBhtle, Pa.. 011 theiml.JwItl-Brtbtter Mt TelilliV' aud "Mend 1U1M." ' w If I ' ,7:Y 1 -i HI SO m 's. tM V