The Latest News`from Europe, REIGN OF TERROR IN PARIS General Chaney filiot Hotel do Ville Occupied Troops In Sympathy with the Mob Formation of a New Government German Troops, to be Retained LONOON, March 19, 3 A. m—Events of a most unfortunate character have taken place in Paris, and the situation is hourly becoming graver. The government is fol lowing up the prochunation of the Presi dent. Tillers, at midnight, on Friday, cent a detachment of troops, and gees d' fumes to occupy the positions of the insurgents at Montmartre, A considerable number of cannon were removed, and the Bens d' urines made some dell prisoners. In the morning the National Guards of Belleville and Montmartre, with many un armed soldiers of the line, arrived on the toieneand released the prisoners. Gen. Vinq, who was in command of the goy - orn went forces, had posted a eon lota or troops around the hill of Montmartre, and planted mitrailleuses at L., approaches, and his sentinels prevented alt persons (ruin ascending the;hill. The batteries of initrailleuses were soon surrounded by angry groups who demanded t' know why the authorities distrustol the people, and if it was their intention to Inas:inert, them. The soldiers when asked if they meant to lire on the citizens Made no reply, and soon gentoal fraternization ctinintimceil. The people were allowed to draw the in it raillouses aside and ascend the heights. The ,:empanie,, Or ,;ohliN, un the summit fraternized with the National., Who Were guarding the cannon still in their .posses shin. As fresh troops arrived on Hu:ground the peopleshouted to them reversoarms," and the order was obeyed. At 10 the Nationals held the ground again, and prevented all unarmed persons from going up the hill. At the came 1101 Ir ‘1.1•1 1011, 1 , 0111 , 1. (.• - errred Iu l'husi l'igalle, at Clio red rd the street leading from the heights. P. r,IIIP ar tillery clias,etirs We, sil y 1,011 1 ,114 1 Ipy all angry ouch, Wile :wrested thrill 53 11 II 1411011 h. " :131 , 1 light the l'1.11,,,111,." id . NVIIIII• 11- oleavoring ; Irhiti oriliil.ry111 . :l11 allll ri• lihi ihii liglainv, 54.11 c'ea•Cti. ~).111. , ul, 111-11..1101 11..1101 Olen' 1,1151,, 111111:411 . 11 lilt' tritlges awl c•11:,,41..11,. I!, 101114,, 15,111111.111- 1011til•5, n•-.l.4anci.. 1;1.1., ii • 11l II"' hilt to is - I, I, vtlectivt• and ,t•ro I. II t,...1001c V iv.' Its film" Tlit• 111 , 0111 111 tho Nat i. , 1),1N.1111. , .5i11icr , r , g l l:w• •‘ ll till, National Nvi•ro amply \kith i•artrolu,, .11,1 to retain thpir ctini,ht lion un I.lll.llcight,. 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It. A 1 r rats been issued hearing raw sigifinit es 111.1,11 i, Blau Sellovollit.r and Lilo l'nllntviug : " hy Par, the Republic vonvineell, lilt the achieving oil Leh The iegithwthi wkhes Ii the v 1,1,11 Will 1.1 I hi• ineasures providing 1 . .. r the Nati.raa'. td • their utvu Chic.ls, and lit the ePetit of a :11 la. suffrages citizens. \Vino. is wan Lud 11,1 W in order in liberty, and by 111.- erty. IThNnoN, Alarrh 21.---It is ~111,i.dly de filed that Pranve hav 1•01I111•,t(41 the prison ers of war, ill (411,11,111 y, II) 1.111•,11',4:1 Switzerland. Theupon.. Nai• ,, l ,, ll:trriVt.ti at litirst, at 2 and wn+re,,ivea ing at LILO, villa , 4l, mai at all HD. railts'ay isLations along tilt. riat La '1 . 1 , 111 I,.,Ver. 'The journals are tilled with the pro gramme l'or the marriage of the Princess Louise to tits :11 trquis of Lorne. T.)-day iMmense preparations are made for the celebration tip event, by firework awl tirin g "rittuum throughout England. Fr Was b i aolzton WASIIINOTON, Mar. tit.—The President intbrined Judge Kelley this morning that ho would send the ammo , or .1. V,', Forney Lo the Senate to-day fur (;ulterior Of the Port of Philadelphia. Forney has already had the place offered to him and declined it. The President Minks that when For ney's name is sent to the Senate he will re consider his determination and accept. A strong pressure is being brought to hear upon Forney front here to get him to taken place. Ilk ...ono, nn the Sumner matter alarmed the President and friends of,tho administration, and they think it wise policy to Oiler hiw the I,oSitiOll. Forney's most intimate friends, here are UttitillSt it is aceepnng the Collectorship, and they assert he will stick to his determina tion not to haveanything to do with it. bounivit.t.k, AI arch 21.—A party of young men attacked sonic players in a bowling alley in Baxter Avenue yesterday and stabbed Lawrence Ackley twice in the abdomen. The wounds aro probably mor tal. Several arrests were made. _ . Ex-Congressman John Murphy, of Now York, arrived here last evening. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 22_18714 THE SAN DOMINGO COMMISSION Further Particulars of the Inventign. aeon.—The Political Jockey Baez— liostile Feeling . In 'fay The San Domingo correspondent of the Tribune says: " I may say indeed that there can be no reasonable doubt of the sentiment of the population.' If that is to decide the ques tion of annexation, the solution is easy They are unanimously in favor of it. As Mr. Wade mays: "I'lley would be conclem n ed fools it' they were not.' lint whether it is worth our while to accept the island is another matter altogether. I wrote you when we first lauded at Santo Domingo City that Baez was excited over a rumored activity of Cabral on the frontier. The stir lasted for several days. Cabral was re ported to be marching upon A zua with all his forces, ( they number about two thou sand ! and Baez either was or pretended to be seriously alarmed. I had the inestima ble privilege of witnessing the muster of the Dominican force which was despatched to meet the insurgents. Alt the available soldiers in and near the Capital were got together outside the walls. They were barefoot, ragged, dirty, and probably hun gry, but a better humored rabble of negroes I never saw. Few of them had any better weapons titan a sword or a long knife.— Small boats conveyed theta in detachments to a wretched little schooner lying in the harbor, on board which they crowded till there war hardly room even for a pilot. This was the flag-ship of the Dominican navy, and as the troops clambered over its side a brass band on the shore brayed an inspiriting farewell. One thing the army carried which surprised and grieved inc. They had tin standard of their own, but tiny bore with great pride an .1 incrican flag, of the regulation regimental size. This was lit, accident, or a lawless fancy of the soldiers. I had made similar use of talse cohorts before. Ills troops raised our flag at II iglicy recently, and the day before yesterday, when I was going aboard ship with id ' our party, the President asked un to tell the Captain of the Tennessee to send him immediately a large American flag at .latia. What he wanted of it--wheth . er it was to deceive his olon 1)001.1e, or to tre.:lden the insurgents—l to n o t hues'. It is hardly necessary to sac that e laptaiii lilt eminply with his request. "The fact is Senator Sanaa , sank e lad ll nag hilt ilia Li - 11th When he culled that. ' a ltoliliral inelisey; 1111• :....keys his petiitle, and he has thine his hasi tojacitey the roil , - Mir:shiners. lio The thing by dressing as much liket j4ll7l,l''itS any 11,111 caul in CI) " "'Pi's- be roans ah.~au .l LIII. Tf.1111,. , 1•1', he 11'1101111 , 11 nnu itt sure ui' n horse race. The Dominican !lag Was run tilt In the masthead al Ibis bettittlial 1;111 ilt•••.• • pallh.ls, am! 1,19k1.11 Inns ; a saline wit. lire.' and the ant, I'm' all this lt nruh• :vas "..I" :uue an :11,1'1111:LW jacket, 11,111,11 1, 011 , , '"I ". s" e j'wk'Y r:qr, train ideal and ao 1,11 Its plain triiiii, 111,e a shre .e ll and rafter Ire i.r ",port.." Ile has nit IV i fs, ipitl I PI H./lire . , le has nit salary, hill 11 , lit .•-• in 111 xury whit, the .44,1(ii,r0 start r. I li• ourrour :oel be 1,111111:1 111.11 a 1,1111,1011110 111,1111,4•1,11, 111. , 11.:.11111,1 minimal power is almost absolute. lit a Itertillthe Ito rules like a r.,yal ,1•••,1,01. .tail vet o :14 1 said I, pitplll,l*, till pr.t.•lll,llly I,lllql, is un 11...jit , L.11.111 his govern ment. The instit•iection tit Calor:it deserves little consideration, There hits never been lighting enough tin 111111 anybody, :aid of hae there has 1,1,11 Ilona at all, 1 ,, r I.la , ru • 111 , 11,11 1111,1'1111'1a ztia:itri , ool to 1.0 a I/11,1111/11 11111tV1,, 1111111110 /11 . 111 y 11,11 its y~~yugn Il•unl Nun In ()owing., for nothing. . \ ',inning that the itisar4cat roreos urn as r'IW4I.II Illay nayLll,l. military open,tiouo aro col sal urd 1,11 111,01 to it 141'111.111,1 lll ' Vlgt , notin all undress atiMirta.- A 1,1,1...1001141,11 lilt' N;.i: t'otinnissioners (Vale and ill the Secretary and set. eral others 'non the Intl a tortoni intervietv ‘vith President S.lget. II tv.ts trey ( . 0 ,0 111 11 11 jai ,11.1111 . Ilic Iluytien Presidelll, Who ices 111,,,141 ill 11111 1111i1 . 01 . 111, nntl oth, hail ,1 11111111,er of generals, the cabinet and others in \Vade ill the old whirs canvas slim, Which he wears aboard ship, and I am 11,1 sure that I 'owe put on a cli•an shirt. The I laytien magnates dld not lilte and were tn.pecially offended at the appearance of the stenographer, IVII, 1,1111.:1111011 the ( . 01111111,••111111.1, :11111 1111, Ire!, It 10”,11 111111 will 111111111et1 11111 . 0,11,11 salt, 1001i11114 III", lilt, all l/1 . 1• 0111.11 011111:111 A nitirieltil. The 1111111 . V1UIV \v.v., very formal at first., and there (Vas a 1401011 ill,ll 10 . 0111hafraSs111011L /11111 110,4.110 1001111.4 31111:11 . 0111. :mmHg This NVlll'ololl', 110IVOVer, NI lieu it wits found the interview wits 1.111. Cell riesy merely, The reload:, made by \ I • ade and the l'resalent haul uolutrtielllar Illei It'1.1•0, in the usital complinnm tary style, about good relations, republican government, , 1 / 4 :e. The embarrassment, and impleasant feeling at liist apparent. van ished \diem Sa;tet brought out his wine. President :Sage!, %slat is 11 strange, di,- trite led, eminently Mot., and singiihirly unhappy 1.01,011, 11V 001111/leXillll a . f ,11 . 1:111•, or a ores, of the negr, neon the mulatto, had the deeeney to receive his visitors civilly, (hough not to rise for that Iturpo , e; but several ill' his suit audibly manifested both their vexation itt the l'ommissioners' appearance:lml their rage at the l'ointnis semer.; errand. 'the negro minister of war trptted savagely with his loot. J\ 11- Ither minister laughed aloud a Inuit hys terical Sel . ll, Id . 1'1101:111g 1;11101.. The A 1111,1,111 minister--a rt•spectable hut by no means gentleman of color, thm,,,l.lnr a t•ei,l 11111011 Inn light to make him welcome in I layti- gilt very nervous 111111 um•pin and strangled ill his tvliito cravat. Thin truth of the position seems to Le Illat Segel, 00110 haS heell ill pottyr unit for more than a ye.ir, begins to es f Wet a revolution. II Ins enemies outdid lasten "II 111111 a charge of t 'l,llll,il,ll With 1 he Yallkees - they WOlll,l have his 111,111 ill 11, 111110. 'This hr 111,11110 S 1 , 1 help them to get, 1 . 01 . 110 has had all 1111111111,1 M 12S 1101 . 101100 51111 . 01 . 111 g. Ile passed seven years ill prison as the l'apilt 0,1 .Solliolllllle,llllll the traces of his torment are deep on his per son. ill his mild, and in his bearing in-duty. Tin.ro was no good I ' lllllllg totvartl the ' ,, iniiii , imi and the object 1,1 il4 i'm'age to Suit I 1 0111111:Z, The ~r 1 Vel'llllll . llt is 11,-1110 to :111,1 501.111, to dread the alllleXall l ll 01 . 110 D011111111•all ROllllllll,, imagining, I sup pose, that the gre:tt northern anal:011.1a, 111111 has ing st,IIIOIVI,I 011 e part el . the 1 , 1:111,1, 111 se,' Wake a 1110111111 bl Or the other. This, too, I and satisfied, is the feel ing or the mass of the I laytiell people, though some of the .\ inericans here :Ind 1111• 1 ' , Millis...ller, ellileaVOr 1, persuade themselves, iin the ra,o 11,11. over . , Indy went, In be annexed, :mil that the peoplu are afraid to express their real sentiments. 'l'lll , is a mistake. 'rho I buy 111•11 S lueilLor stunt to be annexed 1110111- ,ok,, 1114' 10 Sell the Dominietin 1(.011111111e :111111,1,1, They 11,,notconsiderthoadtan huge,; real' 1,011114 their WlOllll,ll all -I,llollly 111e1 ,•Xtractiell use 11,11100. 1,11. 11:41111 In In n ( . 101(iiliale C'or tile T.• • egraph ao tla. N. V. Tri1.111.1 . . (2X pr, , 4 the opinion Ihatt t hat. Logan SVii[ ll° 1110 tuna 10E 4,mpotit,,r thou. t;ltuit, will base the nomination next year. A strong movement. in (ht. I, , ar,ait's be halt is lo be organizing in Ilia Wta.t, and to he rapidly exttlitling throutzhont the ehittitry. The Sl . llli•imliti , •:llHtlliliel,' . 1 1 . V:1111 , 11it , 11,1:1111W111N"TilViirwitl Arius itepn which huts its lir:nicht-4 in i•Very id s 1110 North, and or which I bras I, , ,gait is l ' oninitunlor•iti-l'hicf, Jur nish, the nucleus of this move:mail, anti triers Ntroln4lll and hrgitilization al the. tart. !ten. Lhgan says that helms no kno‘rleilge 1,1 aay attetopt niulte him n tlilitlto, and that elhirt is nial<ing in that ali rertiou is 11 ilhout ait . • consultation with iiry A. Shade, second wile of Seliasiian Shade, 111 . C111,(01/ roomy, has for SOlllO I ililo 1 / 1 /1/11 supporting the tinnily—seven in bout brr—by washing, and 1111111 g general for hoc neighbors, while the father :11111 two sons, Nlllolll'll unul .10 ,1 1/11, lig./ :11l ;mil I 0 relirctively, were idle anti doing nothing to support the family. She potested, as any true to 01111111 \ 5011111 111/, ngniust 1 ,1 / 1 /1/111g 1101,011 . , token three nieti \veile about the house too indigent to work, triter, labor could lie had near at home, in it sufficient remuneration to keep' the family from want. A ner stating, plainly, that she %you'd no longer support them ill their ill /1010MT—) 1 son, struck her uu the heal 111,050 the temple, which felled her to the 'tom, causing the blood t., gush from her mouth, 110,10 and mars. After partially recovering, oho attempted to got up, when Joseph, a brother of NI seconded him, and together beat her nnost unmercifully over the head and shoulders, and no doubt would have murdered her outright, hail not, a near neighbor came to her timely assistance. The husband and lather swore in a fearful manner, and dc' ,'laced that he would break her neel: it she did not proceed to work as usual. 'File three men have been arrested and fudged in jail. ==! nellsville Railroad, r TESItl* uau , Manth:2o.—This afternoon, :Is a ill train on the Pittsburgh MeConnellsville Railroad was pro ceeding from McConnellsville to repair a defective abutment on the bridge over the Dalian Creek, a stone abutment gave way , and the tender was thrown into the creek, the engine lodging on the abutment. Thigh Cowan, of the firm of Smith, Cresswell fi Co„, of Alleghany City, seas injured iu the arm and leg, and both have since been am putated. J. C. Russell, of the Hanle firm ; Charles Ermine!, engineer; C. O'Donnell, engineer; I'. McGovern, wreck master, a - id A'. F. Smith, road roaster, were,light fy injured, and Frederick Wilhelm, an em ployee, seriously injured. Horrible Tritgedy In 31Ielskran Drritorr, March 19.—Daniel and wife wero murdered in their house in the village of Rawsonville, near' Ypsilanti on Saturday morning. The deed was done with axes, which were found near the bodies. The murderer ii reported to be Franklin Ellis, a son of the deceased. was arrested at Ypsilanti last night while waiting for a train in which to escape. Ho has for some time past shown signs of mental derangement. Congressional Proceeding's Ttresany, March 14 In the . C. S Senate, the House joint res. elation for a final adjournment on the 15th to-day) was, on motion of Mr. Morgan, tabled by a vote of 32 to 13. The negative votes were the Democrats, with the, ..dele tion of Mr. Trumbull. Mr. Sumner pre sented a petition from natives of San Do mingo against annexation, and began to read it. Mr. Sherman made the point of or der that, under the rules of the Senate, pe titions could not be presented to the exclu sion of business. rThe Vice President sus tained the point. Mr. Sunnier theh pro ceeded to state the substance of the memo rial when Mr. Morton inquired whether, if it was in order for Mr. Sumner to speak against San Domingo, it would be in order for him to make a reply. The Vice-Presi dent thereupon ruled Mr. Sumner out of order, and that gentleman resumed hisseat, declining to appeal from the decision of the chair. The House bill repealing the duty on coal was read, and its second reading being objected to by Mr. Hamilton, of Md., it was laid over. Mr. Sherman, from the Finance Committee, reported the bill to authorize the re-issue of national bank notes, which was passN. Mr. Nye intro duced a bill granting the proceeds of sales of mineral lands to the Sutro Tunnel Com pany. Mr. Anthony offered a resolution providing for printing the usual number of copies of the preliminary census report; also a resolution for the printing of 150,051 additional copies. Mr. Sawyer introduced a lull, which was referred, appropriating s2o,nuu towards rebuilding the Orphan Asylum in Charleston, S. C., under charge of the Sisters of .Mercy. Mr. Hamilton in troduced a bill amendatory of the Passen ger Security act, which was also referred. Mr. Anthony's resolution confining the business of the session to legislation oil the question wiLs taken up, 01.00 the Senate adjourned. In the I louse, the bill of last session regu lating the method of presenting, the esti mates and keeping the accounts of the Treasury Department, was passed. On nu, tion of AI r. Townsend, of l'enitsylvania, the Secretary of the Interior was requested to furnish :it the next session of Congress maps showing, the railroads of the l: cited States and the grants or public lands made thereto. Ali. Poland offered a joist resolu tion, Whirls was passed, tintliorizing the commission appointed LO revise the statutes 1./ print their report. The time was ex tended for taking; testimony in several con tested Ullaal,,ll cases, including that ofC. !towel. Indarge. of south l'orolitia. Mr. Cox oilered itisi,llltiolla that ,Con req :ores t h at the annual taxation i-I12.;,000,loo Mr the mild le di lit,and that the tarill should to for revenue only,and direct ing the :Wiwi, illiaut id'a special isintinittee orsei en toronsiderthrgnostinu .if riven,),' roiaa.l. a lull or toils, hot shoul,l tiCiittunitteciii Ways and :\ loans boappoint isl this session,that committee shall pi•rntrin : Ihr duties rcquired by tht-se resolution... r. holly oluected to the risioltitions, and they went ov cr. They were ordered to he grin tad, Ilf oWt•VI.r. r. Rao k's hill remov mg all political di,ahilities were taken iq.. IIIII"I`ed by 11 r. Nloyrusnn, 1 by Mr. Elliott, the tutored Weill her Irian south (*.dolma, w ho !Had, n NOMOW11:11 11.11;2ally spei,ll, and Mr. IIt) ~r 4•1111,1,1 IS. It Wila ail Viwallal Buckley, 'flair and Platt. Mr. Poland or- iiired sin amendment, excluding members • or Congress who It) nod the rchrllion , ollic•ors or the army and ' navy who also joined the rebellion, and members or Secession Cons ctitions who ! agreedanent \ens to -yeas nays 1.7, and the hill as amended toss then passed ht' a , s , rll. of Ise lc, Thu 11,11, , then I 1111[11 14Iallly. IMIDE lit the 1 . . S. Senate, r, iutro duccd bill, SlAtiell N./As earryillg tiectStell in . the Supreme Court, via nip to hi charged soldiers enlisted from flay :Id to July The hill authorizing the issue "I'lll'l,lw:tie cheeks ihstatrstitg inlleers tints passeil. tnt !within in . the Hon, hills repealing - the duties uu coal and salt ,viire rent a time Ana.. rill, of I"t., mncrrl the reconsideration i . the ;Ho I, hint v hill,saying he lord been intinvr eil (lull it an ,xlieitiliture :;;ri,tato,ooo. Nl'ilson said Ln Nvonld not inject to reciii,iiileratiiin. Ili., itinirination Wtel that between and liVii Steidle, \veldt' be rulitleJ lit the bounty, Hurl the aggregate expense tat about. 110,eatt, :\ Ir. >inrrill inner,' a calling WI the Seerylayy of thy Treleillry 1111ltrIllailitli :IS le Ole tiettlal eXitele.t. by the Lill, lVilit•it was 11[11,1.1.1.d. "I t ` Wori. Wlk" ,,, Pr"' viding that the vi orphans or par ents enlisted less than 0110 year anti died iu service, "With hil lilted In the -.fline toenail ., us ir lin. rnlisl rurut hod been two years; and lit Chandler, providing tlnit ❑ peon, o f mutVhrn shall run brio 11, 100 marlines , Ilu t up in pitl i kil4l, Ilf therein'. titlainy's renalittin limiting bast- Iles4 to 11.::1 , -Itnilfit the Vain° IT in but \Vat, laid and the Iniiiciettey bill \vat wade the liras laisi tiass in order. Alter ;in tiseenti‘ sassi the Senate In the :\ Ir. it tints resin viii 111:it the Ferctigii ('um nriltre, tchru awittiiitetl, he retitie,teti to eXaillille anti ',pen at dm Mist session whether lai‘kair lVolliti Ito a tiesil•tiine tit•- tittisilittll. Mn,t /Inner, er Mass., gal.\ e that he \Viethi iittritiltete a bill t • ittititictit. the peace:title :tiel Inval rttirrus of the Liiited Stale, ill their tier, filet properly, and a , lti l that It be rill/Led lair the in liirtnation nt tun House. hit ...sirs. I:eel:awl Ilroolts injected, on the griatnii that Hess cumin not he sarely or properly alone wiktout the appointment of einttnitttees.— SOllle ronelVeti, hir. Butler ob jecting to the introdnetion olanything that aviittlit prevent hint lorieriiiiz i his IN: LI-Kit.lX Lill refire the ILntnr, alai the ", filibustering " against Butler. the Speaker said that the regular order was the call orStates. Mr. Randall ask,il wheth er it would he iii order to have a despatch read announcing that the Ucnll,Criltsili Veto re hit.' elected their candidate for ioverliiir, three Congressineihand a major ity ofboth liraii.•ll.,or the Thu speaker said it could only he dune by i 2,1•11 - Loral consent, whereupon several Kepiibli can member, objected. Mr. Butler asked vtlietlicr it %you'd he in order to hare read a despatch stating that the lie-Klux nuirdeml tour men last ttight : and Mr. Clardeld remarked, "That is :mother lotll...•ratic victory." Mr. Ilutler sent tip his 1:11-1:11ix hill, vvlieri 71r. l'ox raised the point that a day's notice of its introduc tion had not been given. The Speaker sustained the point. Mr. 1 I...ter, then iir ft•rud a resolution prat iding for the ap pointment ora selecH•oniiiiittee of thirteen, to iippiire into the condition t f affairs in the late insurreetionar St.ttes,S4i fir its rr gards the execution of the laws and the safety lily and property, and to report in her 111,0.—S:1h] emiiiiiittee being au thorized to take testimony dining the I-et-lies acct send asu b-uuuuniltee to visit Mr. Butler objected to the resolution, but it wan Massed under the operatio:t cir the pt evious question, by it vote rd . 171! to 11-1. A motion to reconsider was laid upon the table, making. theaction of the 1 louse Host. lessrs. l'eters (who olbered the resolution with Butler annoutived that, under no Or eunistancws, did they desire to be placed upon the committee. joint resolution for adjournment sine tins on the Muth inst., was then adopted, yeas, 11T, nays Ti!. The Sped: •r announced ;is the velour Cu ill 111 inel' under 71 r, Peters . resolution, Messrs. 13ut ler of Mass., Shellabarger of ()hi., Kelley or ra., :Vlayilord or Tenn., Bite!: ley ~f Ala. Coburn Bur- Mn., CoX it N. Y., of Archer of Mil., At'addell or N. inson of Illinois. Adjourned. In the foiled Slalrs Senate, the ]:,llse resolution for a filial ad . kairtillient was teMporarily laid Upon Ike talde. r. toll presented a illeinorial irolli the South ern i(epliblicall:kssociation, asking protec tion lorSolitheril loyalist,. It ‘,..1.4 . 11.11.1711 to 1.15, Cominittee on Southern Mirages. Casserly introduced a hill, which was pas,. d, providing for tile appoilittlient by the President or tio,o ,illllllk , ll/1101, Lu examine and report. Upon the lit.ty of the Sian, tunnel, in Nevada. Bills wf rt. intro dticed by Mr. Veliton, prviding for addi tional Mail servile to Brazil, and madg ser- Ithm by American steamships between New Vorh. and I , :iirope; Mr. \Vright, repealing the :let fixing bouts for the regular Meet ings of Congress; Mr. (Vest to provide for an additional Justice or the Supreme Court; Mr. Wilson, to punish the 1:11- lux, authorizing the President to employ military force; Mr. Frelitightlysen, More (Lilly to enforce the Fourteenth f\dnentl nient; and Mr. I/avis, to establish a Con stitutional the decision of ques tions het \Veen the l;eneral l ioVerMilent and the Stale , , constitutionality of acts of COll - etc. The 1 lOttse Delicieney bill Was considered. After an Executive session, the Senate adjourned. In the }louse, r. Kelley made a personal explanation, asking to he excused from service on the select committee to investi gate the condition of the South, because of ill-health. A personal debate followed, oc cupying the entire session, Mr. Butler charging that the high tariff men united With the Democrats in support of the reso lution appointing the committee, in order to prevent further agitation of the tariff question. Do bald the resolution had been sprung upon the House by a •' legislative trick." Messrs. Peters, Dawes and Blaine reeled to Mr. Butler, and oilier members took part in the debate. The House at 2:3.) adjourned. FRI DAN, March 17 In the 1 . . S. Senate, John W. Johnston, re-elected Senator trout Virginia for six years, was sworn in. Mr. Vickers report ed a bill removing the disabilities of Sena tor-elect Vance, of North Carolina, and asked its consideration, but objection was made by Mr. Pomeroy. The bill enabling the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company to mortgage its road was passed, with an amendment omitting everything but the mere power to mortgage. Mr. Anthony offered his resolution for the appointment of a joint select committee to investigate Southern affairs, and it was passed. Mr. Chandler's bill, defining a gross of matches, was also passed. The Deficiency bill came up as unfinished business, and an amend ment, by Mr.- ilamlin, repealing the law which makes a new Congress' begin on March 4th, instead of in December, was adopted. The bill was laid aside, and Mr. Anthony's resolution, limiting the bust ness_of the session, was taken up. Mr. Sumner objected to the resolution, and to any adjournment until his supplementary Civil Rights bill was disdosel of. The Senate went into Executiue Session, and soon afterwards adjourned. In the House, Mr. Butler asked unani mous consent to hare his 1: u x bill printed, but objections were made on the Democratic side. Mr. Platt offered a joint resolutiod placing aliens honorably dis charged from the naval service, on the settle footing as regards naturalization with alien soldiers. The resolution was passed by a vote of 163 to 8. On motion of Mr. Kelley, the bill authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Treasury, to determine the material and character of internal revenue stamps, was passed. -Mr. Wilson introduced a bill re lieving all political disabilities excepting of Cabinet officers and Congressmen, who joined the rebellion. Mr. Butler demanded the regular order, intending under the call of States to introduce his Ku-Klux bill.— Mr.:Dawes risked to have the Senate reso lution for a joint special committee of in vestigation taken up. The Speaker said that nothing but the call of States was in order. Messrs. Garfield and Dawes asked Mr. Ilutler to yield, that a request for the printing of a report might be made, but the latter refused. The House, thereupon, by a vote of 1113 to SO, adjourned until Mon day. SATURDAY, March IS In the U. S. Senate, on motion of Mr. Bayard, the vote on the bill defining a gross of matches was reconsidered, and the bill was recalled from the House. Bills were introduced by Mr. Kellogg, to "re vive the navigation and shipping interests." Mr. Scott, relating to final. process in the U. S. Courts. and by Mr.., Cragin to define the rank of Professor of Mathematics in the navy. Mr. Sherman's resolution insff ruct- Mg the Judiciary Committee to report an anti-Ku Klux bill, and Mr. Anthony's res olution limiting the business of the session, were discussed. The Election Committee made a mmnimous report, which was adopted, declaring Morgan C. llamilton duly elected U. S. Senator from Texas,from March 4, IS7I. The Vice President called nisfn Mr. Hamilton to take the oath, but that gentleman was absent from the cham ber. Mr. Anthony said that on Monday 110 would ask the Senate to remain in ses sion until his resolution was disposed , i f. Adiourned. The Honse teas not in session on Satur day. M.N DAY, March 20 To the U. S. Senate, yesterday, Senator eleotlton. of 'l'eans, was qualified, and took his seat. Mr. Sprague ,111.111111.L.,1 ..011111111Iniea.ti4n1 front the governor of Rhode Island, nunurri the purchase by that State of statues of General Nathaniel huger William., for theadorn- ' went of the ()Id 111111 of Itepresentativt,. Mr. a nrrill, of :Me., int run a hill for the estahlisloncut cdt mail steamship service with :‘lesico. Ale. Anthony's rt.sclution liwiting the business of the session Was clis cii-sed. Mr. Stew.art presented a report Doom the majority of the Election rofinit tee, admitting to seats 'AI essrs. ..f Alithannt, and Illodgett, ut t;eorpia.— Messrs. Ilan :u3,1 Thurman dissented from the majority 331 l'euard to Blodgett. The report %vas ordered to he printed. :Mr. Fir - HM2'11113,01 introduced a bill, which was ren•rred, a.ndn,rizitig, the employment of a special police force to enter huildings and , make arrests, when lievesSary to promote collection of the revenue. After a short Exeetifive session, the Senate adjourned.. In the lluusv, hills %very introdueell by Mr. I into, to rempole•atO the ellieerS , •rew or the l'eltrsage for the destruction of the Alabama; by 11 r. Van 'frump, "to abolish white slavery in the States lately I in rebellion ;•' by Messrs. 'lock and Steven .,on, w remove disabilities; and by Mr. Cool:, to apportion Itepresentatives in Con. , press accenting to the ninth oensns, The Slate of ,Nlassitclitisetts Inning roped, AI r. littler harodliced his Anti KU-K 111 X bill. Mr. Nihlnrei called ter the reading of the \N 111011 evonpied three-quarters or an hour. 'ldle reading being finished, \Ir.I Buller 11,1:eil that it 1,0 printed, bill Object- lien Was made by 'Air. I , arn.ss,rtli. 'rho .fl,jevtion vvit,..tilNequently ‘viiii.lraw it, but renewed by Mr. Morgan. The Senate res.- lotion for a joint committee to investigate affairs in the South tens tip. Mr. luaus illoVvd an alliendillent that the vein- Mateo shall censist et 7 Senators and 11 I;epresetilatiYes, 111111 shall report during the neat Or any suk•equent session of con gross. After smile discussion, the amend- ed resolution Was adopted by a vote of to 03. Ir. 11 . 13veler offered a joint resolii- tion for final adjournment on the '23.1 inst., I toils adopted by 11 Vole .F I'2l yeas to I I nays. Adjelirlied. 'file Mille LoginMit..., I 1 Alt Itl , lll'lt,i, Nl:urh I I SEN.STE.--Ainong the reports from com mittees %sere r. felt's bill, propos ing all amendment. to the constitution of Pennsylvania providing for the election of the Stilt, r. low intrudtiN d a further to the 8411 invorporating the City ,o• I,3ll,,thter, the manner of electing the members of Select and Common Councils, and certain other officers of said city, and authorizing the CotinT•ils of. aid city to h”l . - row money. ',The hill will he found in another part el' the 1 NTET.T.IGENT 'Mt.] Also l Tt bill to legalize the commission and acts W. Yocum, notary public at Colum bia. Passed. :11r. NYilTrfel, ono to provide lor the settlement of the accounts of super- ! visors in Lancaster county, by stvorn state melds as to days employed. \I r. ililling -1i•It introduced the Milowing resolution: ,o/e/ /1, That as ith proftrll lid regret wt. 1111110 the action of our Senators in Congress ill countenancing or lending their support in the removal of the lion. Charles Sumner from the Chairmatishipor the font- I mitten on Foreign lielations." 'The resole- ; lion was debated until the hour oindleurn lient, the friends of Cameron failing ("get it referred to the t'ominittee on Federal Relations. The aft, Tilton session wits m.- (10,1 in the consideration of the public printing bill. I lot'st:.—Th, 1111115 e was enuagod all day ! ill the iiisrusiun of the general approprt igion hill. HARI:1 , 1111n,, :‘larch 11, I/; I. Sasser:.—The House bill incorporatinz the Pennsylvania and West Virginia Rail road Company, with right of way from Greensburg, via Cniontown, to West Vir lo moillicut there Avith nay other railroad, NvaA reported affirmatively, :and passed finally, with the corporate title charm it to - Southwest Pennsylvania Rail- toad Company. Mr. Warfel called up bill. I Jost reported, increasing the capital stock M the Lancaster II3S Company to ~.4 1 :)0,01 10 , 110. ,, e‘i finally. Senato bill extrud ing the act of the protection of the lives and health of the miners, in the an thracite coal fields, to the liittunidous re- gions came up on final passage, and after discussion was 1,-I,lllllliited to the COM mittee on lities and :Mining for amend- Ilut'.v.—Ales Strang offered a resolution that hereafter the morning sessions of tile• Iluusc gill eiinimence at 10 A. and hold session on Wednesday and Thurs day, commeneitigat::o'clocli .\ greed hi. :gr. :Skinner offered the following: That lee hail with profound sat isfaction the gl.rious triumph at the polls of the I ),m,wracy of New I lanipshire, :w -eep-fug it as the first authoritative liOndelll iligiiiii of the arlittrar3", ilictatorktl, and centralizing policy of the Federal adminis tration, :Intl especially a rebuke to I:rant's San Ildmingo scheme, eulininating in the removal ut that eminent statesman, the Ilan• Cherie , ' Nlnmlrr , front the Chitirmitn ship of the twist important committee ill the United States Senate. After discussion the further consideration of the resolution was postponed until Thursday the nil inst. Mr.Nerr, reported from the .liiilic• iary Committiq . , as committed, Senate bill N0.132,en titled an act tocompel the pay men t. iircounsel fees by railroad crinipailies, and morel the rules be suspended for the pur pose of considering the bill, which was iigreed to and the bill passed finally. :\lll% Johnston, Cilairtnall of the Committee nn Illlicipal Corporations, offered it paper purporting to be a re punt from the Coil, Mitt,. The report leil to a long it helm.; charged that 9l r. had Ilia hero uu;hurizc~l by the l'imimittiic to int ru. duce it. It [VW+ !MAHN' withdrawn. The phiNo,.ll , l,lit commission hills \Vet, then reported 1 . 1,111 the Corpollainlis, %Vitt n negative ris•o1111111 , 11- dation. r. Elliott, from the Committee of Itai I ri auk, reported as committed, an act to authorize the l'ennsylvanitt Itailroad Company to purehaso•a certain railroad and increase their capital stock fur that purpose, r. l'arsons, trout the Coln- Itlitteti on CorpiiCatililis, reported without alliellillnellt, an act to incorporate the inerican Improvement Company. M=IIMMII!M SENATE.— till motion of Mr. Randall, the Erie and Nleadville Southern Railroad Company bill, which passed yesterday, was recommitted, its opponents alleging that it li wits a broail-gauge road, in the interests of New York, luring a were branch of the Atlantic and Great Nesters Itoad. Slr. Billingfelt's resolution altered day before yesterday, regretting the removal of lion. Charles Stunner from the Chairmanship of the Conimitee on Foreign Relations of the I 'Mutt' States Senate, with Mr. Brooke's amendment, endorsing also, the past politi cal life of SenatorSumiter, crone up in regu lar order. Mr. Ili I I ingfelt made a lengthy per sonal explanation of his position, in answer to Republican newspaper criticisms. lie would vote cheerfully for Mr. Brooke's amendment, but would not accept Ras part of his resolution. llis conscience was clear nn this as on other questions where he hap pened to differ from the majority of his fel low-Republican Senators. He defended at length his action in the Scull-Findlay con test last winter. Several Republican Sen ators endeavored to have the gentleman called to order, as not speaking to the sub ject before the Senate, but the Speaker ruled the points of order not well taken. Mr. Bil lingfelt proeeeded, showing that he was too old a Republican, that he had contributed too much, in his humble capacity, to the success of its principles, to be charged with corrupt motives or connivances with the Democracy. Be had offered his resolu tion in good faith as a compliment to a good and great man and a sound Republican.— A number of other Senators participated in the debate and the resolution was finally adopted, by a vote of 15 to 12, all the ayes being Democrats except Mr. Billingfelt. 1 1 7 USE ar .—The act to provide for the ordi n expenses of the government, and for of ter general and specific appropriations, for the year 1871, was discussed all day, and several sections amended and passed. HARRISBURG, March 17. SENATE.--A number of railroad bills of no general interest were considered. The Governor nominated to the Senate the fol lowing gentlemen as officers of the State Militia: John B. Dobson, of the county of Chester, to be Major-General of the 3d di. vision of the National Guarg of Pennsyl vania, composed of the collates of Chester and Lancaster; C. C. McCormick, of the county of Northumberland, to lie Major- General of the Bth division, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union, Montour, and Snyder ; and Theodore McGowan, of the county of Franklin, to be Major-General of the IC4II divinion, composed of the counties of Cum berland, Franklin. and Petry. The Speak er laid before the Senate a communication from the annual Western (Pittsburgh) COn- , fereuce of the Methodist Episcopal church, asking fur the repeal of the collateral in heritance tax on toequests to religious and charitable institutions; and praying the passage of Senator Rutan's bill regulating marriages. HOUSE.—A number of bills were read in place, among them onelby Mr. Josephs pro viding a suitable place for the preservation and exhibition of the painting of the battle of Gettysburg; by Mr. Cloud to incorpo rate the I: eysione Printing Company ; and by Mr. Ellis, an act authorizing the issuing of commissions to certain officers of Penn sylvania Volunteers. korai gintrlligence Tit it STortm.—The storm on Friday after noon, with which St. Patrick wound up his anniversary, was rather more violent and did more damage than we had supposed. A part of the tin rooting and the cornice of the Children's Home was torn away by the wind, creating for a time considerable consternation among the inmates of that institution. In front of S. B. Cox t Co.'s carriage manufactory, at the corner of Vine and Duke streets, a whirlwind, lasting but about two minutes, caught three or four carriages, one of which was carried up Duke streetalniost half a square; another dashed against the trees on the opposite side of the street ; while a third turned a double sum mersault and had the top crushed to pieces and the running-gears strained by being dashed against the pavement and the wall by the fury of the wind. It was a handsome new vehicle, built for Mr. Isaac Groff, of Intercourse, and was to have been deliver ed to him to -day. The same whirlwind struck Zion Luther an Church, (01 Vine street, twited oil one ((lithe chimneys, and lifted from its place on the front wall a heavy cap eeloposed of a piece of timber twelve feet long, one foot wide and three inches thick, which fell with a crash to the pavement below. The gate in front of the church was also lifted from. its hinges and broken. A street lamp at the corner of Vine and Reek land streets was twisted front the post by the force of the Wind, and a number of trees in the vicinity were blown down. Tho scalbolding ora building being erect ed 4 ,u street. above Little, was lifted Trent its plai, lty the wind and dashed against Uacid Rair's stable sviol,..tich tc/rt•O as to sliver the Al the f ratite real shoos along the Columbia and Reading Railroad more blown tio‘vn and snow trees uprooteb. At Alechaniesburg, CIII the New liolland pike, a root . NVILS I/10, n front the loam ,It . .1"1111 I;11,-k;valtt.r. At Mill !'reek Valley the roof a as blown 1 . 1,0111 Jc)IIII SLIIIIZIIIIIs . I.iarti, and tine video!' the building (VA, stove in, and litany fruit and oilier trees micro blown down. -031 TllVgdily eVoning a week, between 9 and It o'cloek, a young man named \Vim Ilenry Seltry, committed suicide by hanging liiinserf in 1111 upper room of the residence of I lon.. ntliony E. Roberts, North Prince street. Coroner liysart,heingrltiklillpoll,Slliimpmed a jury and held an inquest on \%'eiluesilay ut s o'clock. The only witnesses examined were Mr. Roberts, Henry Rucker, and Wm. Sisley. the young man's father. Prom the testimony ft appears that the deceased WaS bet worn Ip uml_o years of age; that he had been since boyhood generally In Mr. Robert's employ; that for some months past he was In New I lollad, and returned to this city for the purpose of going to work it his trade of brielvdaying that he ha u l stopped with his father :Id., nn Pillpli,yol. of Mr. Roberts) that :bey; that Ilk uutnner Indicated mebui,:holy, and that his MIMI seelllo,l to wander. In the evening his father and a (Roman inan named Rucker, sat at r. Roberts' until late, awaiting the young man's return, and at last becoming alarmed, Rucker commenced searching for him, and Minot him suspended by the nevi: dead, in an upper room. After hearing the testimony the eontisting of Dr. Lane Seliutiuld, JoLn IS. Long, \V m. Long, Casper Weitzel, J. NV. I:eller and John Sloan, rendered a ver dict that dcreu..ed came to Ills death bysui cide by hanging liiinselrby the neck, while laboring tunic:. the effects temporary in sanity. I 1 .21 . 1 . 115eti \V:I.A an intelligent, sober and industrious young man, and no positive eause ha+ been assigned for the insane act, though the gossipers say there was it c/111:111 lu tilt. butliilll .d it. A N01'111..11 SUICI 111.:.—()11 Sunday, about 11111111, It 1111111 \‘'llti 51 , 011 to cross and 1 . 6.1 . 1 . 051 S \ itiner's Bridge several times. At length he took 4int his coat, hat and vest., tearing out the hack of the latter and twisting it around his neck. Ile then got upon the qcoping of the bridge, and commenced stag gering :Ming it. Sumo women 50110 had notietsl his strange conduct, 500111 to the house of :\ Ir. Loymitn. not far distant, and called his attention to the 111/111 . 8 (leaks. It.. L1y1111:111 1111,1 his 8 ,, 11 started towards )11111, but as soon as he sale them, he covered his eyes spill, his hands and jump ed headierezmist front the bridge into the stream, the Ivan, being but three or four Met deep. 1I e was swept under the bridge and arose to his Met a short tlistance below it, and again revering his face with his Minds, again threNv himself Limier the water. George Ileiss and Samuel Potts , were in a boat several hundred yards be lo‘v the bridge, and seeing what was going 4111 at once rowed towards the bridge, but heforti they arrived the limn was dead. His body 51'115 dragged out upon the bank and Dysart sent I . lr, Wilo 110111 an in quest. name of the unfortunate 1011111 not be ascertained. lie appeared to be it imrinim, about fifty years of atre ; wore a dark coat and black slout•h hat, light pants, xvhite shirt, itel genii hoots. Ills hair was .dart:, and he had heavy 1111,11:4- 1:14•110 and whist:el, mixed with a good (Mad II( gray. Coroner returned a verdict or eulride in .....rd:11111 with the above fed , . The body was buried by the (for/i -tem', orders in the ia.or-house graveyard. SALL bel~nigiu:; to the e,tate I,:ute E. de,e.w.e.l, were kz.11.1 :\ Inntlay, Svil,t•ilig's I topnnl Hotel, by Jacob timid:ll:er, auctioneer: II lanheitn, Petersburg and I,ait -4e..ter Turnpike Itoutl l'unipany, Ituland 1611er, ; , :17 per 'bare. -I shares lauuaslcr and :Marietta Turn pike to Wm. I'. l'rintnm share , lIIg Spring Vallny and rnnes tnga Turnpike to It. A. Evans, :32.10. 11 shares Lancaster and Ne‘v I I olLunl 'l'llllll.lkt , to 1{"11111t11)111C1., 1!. - • flritlgrpnrt and I fore-.shoe Turnpikes to Samuel ('urtiq, 30 shut', Lancaster Fire Insurance Com pany, to Frank tihrseler, $4O. Also at the srune.tim °and place, 10 shares Farmers' National Bank of Lanca,ter, to IS. F. F.,hlernan, ,'hares l'artlic,' National Mull:, to H I' ready, t,76.10. )1111 , rsvillo Aolt.leilly, 0. M Frantz, DECIsioN or AN IMPORTANT l'ANE.—The case or toter S. Reynolds vs." The :%lutual Fire Insuranee Company of Cron County, liiryland, has recently Lein decided in the Court of Appeals. The 117/e/ says that the delence by the Colikpally was that Rey nolds had been discharged, from all his contracts and liabilities, by thin Insolvent laws of Maryland, and that his premium note was theneeforth void. 'fiat this de stroyed Iho wnwnlitp, and, as Reynolds was not 1/ ,1 111111 to ray the losse,, of other members 11F the Company, the Company W:I•1114,1 11 , 1111111 to pay his 104504. Judge (irasoli delivered tho opinion in tiro Court ii r Appeals, and sustained this view of the ease. It therefore, lute settled law, that a party in,iirei,l In a purely mutual Com pany, and who is diseliarged from the ob ligation of his premium site, under the Insolvent or NMI: rued laws, entlllot re (iver for a loss, by a lire which manna al'- tee the discharge, and before the renewal of the iirelliiiitii note. Sr. Pa'rolCa's DAY.—:it. Patrick's Day, was observed on Friday, in this city, wit 11011 L any demonstration whatever, ex erpt services in the Catholic churches. Although the morning was foggy the sun count dissipated the mist and he -I,ln, 110011 the sun Wail shining ~onially, alai t h e air was balmy. liut, about half past three o'clock in the afternoon, dark, rolling clouds commenced gathering in the west, and snot, Mllowed tt hurricane of slight dim elision ,accom pan led by a copious shower of rain and peal of thunder, scat tering pedestrians and hurrying them to seek shelter elsewhere than the open cano ny. Its duration was short. Not a single stuffed paddy," such as the bad boys of former years were wont to hang up for the annoyance of the good Saint's admirers, has been visible in our city. COMM ITTED.—CarI Peters, the young Ger man, arrested in Reading on Alonday last, and brought to this city by Constable Pen nypac ker, on charge of stealing a bay horse from Henry ilohman, residing near Bare ville this county, had a final hearing before Recorder Evans this morning and, in do fault of $.500 bail, was committed to answer the charge of larceny as bailee at the next term of the Quarter Sessions Court. The evidence slit that he had hired the horse front flehinan, and instead of return it at the time stipulated, had taken it to Reading and endeavored to sell it. Pe ters is the second horse-thief that Constable Pennypacker has arrested within a short time. CHRISTIANA I.vcm'm.—This society met on Thursday evening last, Mr. Joseph Clark in the chair. After the answering of referred questions and reading of the paper, the following question was discussed —"Resoircd, That the Annexation of San Domingo would be beneficial to the Peo ple of the United States"—Mr. D. Don oghue and Wm. Hastings taking the affir mative, and J. D. Harrar, I. Broomall and others the negative. The speakers in this debate were not very favorable to President :rant and his policy. POST 1E , 1 , 10 CHANGES IN LA MAST ER COUNTS.—The following postal changes are reported in this county. Union Station—Adam J. Ream, vice Adam R. Roger, resigned. Muddy Creek —Jacob Witman, vice L. D. Gockley, re- signed. Ephrata—Hiram Shirk, vice Jacob Gorgas, resigned. Mount Nebo—James A. Winslow, vice•W. M. O'Donnell, resigned. Mil way—P. S. Brnbaker, vice Peter Bentz, resigned. EMIGRATION TO E-ANSAS.-80190 thirty of our citizens from the city and county, joined by eight or ten from Reading, pro pose starting for Kansas about the Ilth of next month. The majority of those going are honorably discharged soldiers. They intend locating somewhere in the northern tier of counties in that State, R.public. Cloud, Jewell, or Smith, in the Valley of the Republican or Solomon River. 11111 company comprises farmers and men of every branch of meelianios. A meeting of those going, and of all others interested in the movement, will be hold in the rooms of the Grand Army of the Republic, over Bair tt Shenk's Banking House, in Centre Square, on Wednesday morning, March 211th, at II) o'clock. The plan of operations will be fully explained, and information g . ven in reference to transportation and freight. SuiclDE.—Samuel Hyde committed sui cide by hanging himself on Monday night. on his sister's (Nancy Hyde; farm on the Berlin road, in West Manchester township, York county, about 4 miles from York.— He was in town as late as t; o'clock, on Monday evening, and must have comm it t4(.l the act some time during the night.— He was found suspended to a stake of a worm-fence by a silk handkerchief, in a field about two hundred yards from the main road. Coroner Rouse held an inquest over his body and the verdict was that he came to his death by hanging. Ile was a man of intemperate habits. His (lye in its years. Tux CASE OF Sic 3IAN.— Yesterday before Commission \t. Slaymaker, 11. S. Siekman, of :Marcie township, had a hear ing on the charge of defrauding the S. Revenue, by removing from a rectifying house whiskey upon which no tax had been paid; selling liquor by the aid of forged certificates and by using revenue stamps moro than once. A number of wit nesses were examined, and tue evideni, against the accused was so conclusive that the Commissioner demanded ;;;t10,001) b iii for his appearance before the l'. S. District Court at Philadelphia, in default of which he was given into the custody of the C. S. Deputy Marshals, for imprisonment tnilil his trial collies oil. ('trltNitt-STONI: LAN' ING.—The cone,rega- Lion of St. l'itul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Nlillersville, Itoo. 11. H. In, ning, pastor,) propose to lay the vorilor. stone of their nen - church building on Easter Monday next, it li, at 2 0'.•6,•6 in the afternoon. 'flie building is to be plain :mil neat, as by feet, with a ,tor.plo feet high. Estimitted vest itliontzt:,,Onii, otwhirh nearly hall has been subscribed already.-- The work has begun in earnest, and the Building Committee intend to rolopleto it Its soon Its possible. Friends of church ex tension are invited to be proseill to W the ceremony. I'll 111.1 ., •11 Flour \vb....l— A , 'IDEXT•---1 1 10 ,11,01 s l,lll ' - • 110 ' N.. ern, 11111 i :old closed al. i l l '7e.e.11 well-known fox bonier, 00.; ,„ „, 1, l „ P ,r N „ . , i •„,.„ jured on Saturday, the Isth inst., in Chris- .1 , 01, 1,1 :/-lot 11.1 seller tiana, by being threlvit from his horse ‘ , 1, 1 :!! 111 110 7 . 1 , 1 , 1 : 01 y 4,11 .. ,11 Q . 1 al nn s, o , C. , No. •I', while riding after a lox in company 1, 1111 some dozen others. The injured 1111111 10,10 taken to the Dr. Win. Irvin, where elorlonall Markel. his wounds were dressed, and at latest ae I ' Is, NINI rt, 211._ ,hill and nn,. counts he was doing 00 \Veil an 0111111 ill` I. \ - ‘..11 1111,1 dro1j)11,1; lit 81 nor, peeled. I as. I . llrn dull 1111(1111'0(111111g 11.1 o7v. liyi• llrnl •••• : scan, 11 510:1111 (0. 01115 quiet and nu. A I'm ('II, st:.-1 et Saturday the spot 11:Lrley qult•L furl Weill( !my. ut (201111111)la 10111 a 01351,10ft)* it greased pig.. 1 rn 't:; n ne. , ; 1 n , n : 1 0 ,, : , ;t1 . 11 : 1 ,1 T n 1 n, 1 1 ..1 „ 0 , .. 1 1 , 1 , 1 ,, , , 1 7 1 : 1 ,, ) , 1 .2 1 1 11 . : After a sertil, race and an immense amount 11,1,0,111 Ilild Kettle; Hulk Meat 5. , ,,,,. spiailling Ili° slippery prizo 50110 eaptin- 1 ,„ ,„. ,Lu 1,.1 by a l'oNv 11111 (arkoy, 011,1 111.1111 110.3 )'./ . . 1111,1'1111111)h to ',hat classic suburb; 111111 !night have been expected Wll4 stolen II" New York ,larkel. less than tour times before daylight on lotiday morning. It is very uncerthin who will do the biitclwring, null 1.1,111c•11,..; unet.rtain Ito to who will eat the sateen:es. I 111,1.0.1 b u shels ul £I Ise,. I as tor old spring: , fur new N. I spring: Si TA , m I AN AsmAr I.T.—ttulle an ntneitines tettele for N.,. 211.1. ntoru and ;SIGS ha What) Welirred Ut , Port Itele , it 'FI , I , , betsvous, 1)111 , LISL on' that plaee, :tad ar Ent- ; hinshol. a't Oats glover of the I'. A: IS. U. It. It. It scions that the Engineer \vent luso lino ,tore „i Nis. Nesia.t, and found the Isonti , t echo after lurking lino door, Stepped lip the Engineer and told hint to lirolittrr hittt sell', for he was Rioilig to givi , him n elms tiseenent. lleNVati as wait! as his assaulted tine railroad III:111 in II Malin,. The culls or this IS hut A SALI'TE!—Th, inhilant Democracy 44 1. Laneaster,on Thursday afternoon tired a sa lute of one hundred guns in :honor ol• the glorious victory achieved by ithe indomi table Democracy nt• Now I lam pshire, who have so nobly redeemed the " 4 i mune State" from the with ahirh it has been so long bound. II EmuNo.--Ilerring are being caught in the l'lltigtlollllllllll at above Port Depo4- it, nir eitiZellS will have an abundant mupply tllOlll, and they Will he Speedily hitlite.'ett by hlioals of 111,1•iiiiis Susquehanna l'repara your pur,e, and palate, for their advent. itE , I'M Er) ()PEll.lTliPN..—NVorli ha., beim again resumed in Carter's ehriiitio mine, after it suspension of uric years. It is II) Iro tvorked by curt of the Mil company. This mine adjoins iii Little Britain township, I.anemder esinuv , l'a. C111 . 1{ , 11 Pair will be oponrl in the laasoulcut of St. Mary . ," 111. W (1111,11 Marietta, l'a , iai Satimlay ilia of April, proiaaal i i ipf are to he i l iar thl` liqllitinti , ll ui thf• lie ht or Nlonday, Ilunry :%lartin, auctioneer, sold on tho protni,es ,ir Itobert Tondin , on, in .)lanliciin township, near this city, lirtven head of milk co‘vs, at an average of BoNE .N. Broady. Brown and :Nliothew of t'olvrain towship, ()mall. Pity, toss' das - s ago. 11 M.—) ~It•rday ,Lw I ‘‘..l,•rittl ••11', lvt• •Ictl Pit Smijuu, ,Nlr. I oa‘ S1 • 1 . 1)(111a,111.1 had In:My la her preparathop, he inns inthlol,l fro lit 11, lon ;01,1 :t2”l ~.czoltila 11.1 Id! , 11.:Ippi.r. c.n•iklcr , 11, hml 01 . behl, 81111.1;d till. Any vc.,lllng fl:r11..1 prclVllre lhr ti ur hy ral llng MI 1111:121 iti dent,. 1 to.llv. WITAT . 3 p:o !half 'lla• aaotlN ure ja , L a, lin,. Ila work 111 , 1. c. ..an•tally do11o•,111. , it r (cot, :Ind the prn,. , Taany why 11ot 111th" 411 . \ Vault...a,' a: It !MS,. KANS.I4 MEETTNh.—A mut Hog of I ho. intethl rrhmvihv, h , ht•hl ili Ihe rocrin 1)1 the I;r:ithl Army of the }trim hl i, • ,,\ - er linirM.A. 4 ll,llc'm \l'etinrstirLy, )I:tich hest. :tt lii ehpeit A. )1. micr.,ted itt,et,t - r.—At n,te Itteetim.: ttit:tlierftlhe 117„ \ . l l t M., held la K.lrlcAvtettl. March the htlitm tug rkeetittlinns were tehrpletl : VIIEItEA,, Death 11. , ttpritarcti anteng , l told knocked for the !trot. :Hite at ime thew, and retth, rrttnt,tur our th..t her Ihttae li. Fraltn.therefitre he it In iht• drill It nt nor Panther, 011,1,0,1,4 e has lost a Winrttly Weirtlter, he , he retkvett settlov.: a 1:10.1 Itiht tilleethottate huo band, anti streiety an trte•lttnahle Ittetnhet. it'extdreti, That Mille he tliottrn !Mint In httillbto stlllllll,,jort to Ht., iete,,l e , ttll I hint;. wt•II. 1k , ..t01t , r Inotmilug for nin..t,• dm)... a 4.,,p)' 4.1 111, he sent 111 (ht. IWUIIy of tht• ”.•• I. ILll , i 1.111p1i.11,1 I 1 1110 0011111 Y 1.1.. lil,ollliE Slmi.:o:4 W. ,s\\'l P...7 , 1.T:V S. i',VI.I•F:I,oO SPECIAL NOTICES 4n - Corns, Itlllliull r., illarll%lll/a i Ltc. The.un , rnion..ly utnr and Curative" for Ile. previ.nlltdi eed cureollhe many painful 511,ease, eI tle• lect, hear svitie... to , 11th wonderful NupPri,lty ~ v er all oilier preparall. Ilia VI, In they have k•., .beadily ar.winiz In la,, until now tilt• gr,,,t trup,rity w ti" are Irc,uldod with had fo.t wlll tt , ,, 1II,"Ile, r. !nod!. +, i'lleg•—ltitertml. Es I ernal and I felt ing. Thl.l dlstretettn LT and harrowing tlkease 11 alarm. Ingfj• nu the Increase. Mere se, perhate• fail. flint 111,. Who tim ftlffirled with It ere, 1,111 it dt-licary, alralol to ink her it renitel, thert•by nuking Ilter retelltien knewn. Ile, Is rent; anti fatal et till, nt,let•t. At the tirnt 111{11111l111,11 Id . at Tearartre of Ile, •• mhl:Ilnl they 01,11.1 precut, ltrlgg,' Unrivalled Iltle :111t1, it.teg It ttet••tr.l• lug to tllreetlkat., Immediately elte• I; tent pt•rtnatterely cure it. It 1. eakyof applteath•n, zt,•l tu Ito tqTeekt. Above ntetll•-ine, nnl , l 11l 1 . , A. Leelter, A A. HubleY, Dr. It. it. Parry, Dr. l'hett,tet W. 1.:. linker, Lance/titer, W. l'arkehlturg J,l). Ifower, Christiana: T. S. and - druggleth generally. l l-attulavy Arir•lllyalie Water From David's Well. The giertt DIURETIC, TUNIC and A LTERATT VI.: remedy or the age, holds in solution the Proto:thle or Iron' ant other valuable eonipnuntk, end is being proved by the unerring test of repeated trials, Rh one of the best know rented', for I: Idney Dlsea,e, lies pepsin, Nervousness. 'Aver Complaint, Catarrhal Af fections, Consumption, In Ii early stage, Diabetes, Intestinal Disorders, and tienerat Debility. It purities I/11! blood. ineremes the appetite, pro motes digestion. stimulates the secrellou.s and venal l.'s the nervous syAtetn. It is highly reeimitneroled by Physician, and the EI , Li.III/2/iltiN of Invalid:. reveal ltn secrot powers. It is sold at the hoo price id f 3 per bo of one dozen quart bottle, deliver,' at itri•tol, l'a. x , to be expres , ed to any 'mint. D. v. cA wALL A r En. ; WWI Btu' street, Phila. The ILEA LING 'Nsrun:FE at DA VIDLS WELT. is der-igned to accommodate pxtieß tr during allyeaaa'w: of the year, who prefer drink ine the At TII • WATER front the WELL. 11 3d - Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh rented with the utmost MICCe., by J. ISILILVA. M. 0. and Professor of Inseuses of the Eye and Ear. (If is elan-Mann In the Medical 'allege or Pennsylvania, Ix year. experience. (formerly or Leyden. Ralf Arch Street, Phila. Tistlnfonials can he teen at hie °nice. The medical faculty are incited to arena patty their pathinta, on he has rep serrets In hie prac tice. Artificial rice Witillpit polo. No charge for exinnination. march :al. '7O-13-w•l3. 11Gr Whooping Cough In really n terrible disease, but the PIICENLX PE, TO RA 1. will make the spells of coughing much easier, tool greatly shorten the duration of the disease. *a. Zittlem Hundred Years Almanac], Send 50 cents to T. It. Zittle, Shephordstown. W. Va. and recelve a copy', post paid, of the ab o v e b oo k which is worth ,1..5.0 to any fanner or housekeeper. t , _„4 Needleft' Special Branch, MIZ=2II "RUPTURE TIter3SFS," • 'tiCPPiUtT- Ebti" AND - MECHANICAL ItEIIEDII?y.'• His Offices for the sumo ore conducted with skill and ability. The duties pertaining to this line of treat. went, made familiar, by many years of practice,' ex . perienee, winning for his Departments the confidence and approbation of best Medical authorities. The LADIES OFFICE at No. 1,14 NORTH TWELFTH STREET, Is conducted Professionally, hr an accomplished FEMALE PHYSICIAN. C. H. NEEDLES, Pharmaceln, 0, W. Cior. 12th and Race Streets, Cl phla. MARRIAGES STA L' FrEtt-31•11,.—0n the 21st inst., at Honing & • t's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. tivrtinnl, Christian E. St uuiße, of Rapti°, to Susan E..Mohn,orNew Haven. . . • lit.l.l , EN-1/IFFENILAIOII. 011 the troth hist.. St JO 1.,1 , 1 (Mord, loyitee. Th.. 11, leurker. Wm. 1.. Bol den of this Oily. to AI .Entmu dough', of 2dr. /" I,ry 1./I2enloomlt, formerly of Lancaster. DEATHS „ IVt r :• :• : :, ..1 , 1 , 1 , 1 ,1 1 .3 1 5 te hh, 11111 11 1 , n , 5 ,k t i;. s it u i mon hs. n_i'.—ln till , city on the 1.;111 Inhl.,John sonit >I lchncl and l'alharino Wolf, In Ihe :Id year of las ago. • • SI L. 1.1 %. this city, on the lath inst.. Joseph. son l'airek :out Julio ,uliteltn, in the 7th year of L o , no , • • NVedni,liiy, Murat, Kali, In Inter n M rs. I • annuli Eckert, relict of i hoe Jacob K. Eekert, in the 70111 year of tier nae. . • F • LT , rat Mary,llle. Perry county. Marin. wife 01 D. Fulton, and daughter of the late Wni.iWeldler. of this ~ounty. . • WFAVE 14.—1 n this city. on the Isdh Inst., Frederick Wsaver. in the aottk year of his age.' Iloov mt.—On Friday.evening, • arch 17th, Is7l. at Mono( Ville. El iaabeth d °over. side of John hoover, 04,1 sl years, 2 months and 7 days. NM MARKETS. Philadelphia Grain Market plc I 1,1 , E1.111 tA, March 21.—Clover Seed is quiet ;cad lower; sales of aw bus, part at 10. d e and part ,01 private terms. Timothy is scarce and soils at S 7 it 7 2i. Flax Seed, if here. would command Si' 1 , . The Flour markt,. Is devoid of hplrlt, Ihen• la.lng no demand, except from Immo von sumers, who purchase only enouall to supply Then - Immediate wants; sales of Clubs; su perfine ;II ..3.7,50at Extras al £t.d 6:;; \N"ls- . ai13.1 MillneSOUl Extra Faro lly at 87(,i , . - to: Itt•nn•lt at Sri . - 0t.7: 11.11111111 and Ohio at 7 75. and FauQ Brands 111 lu • q Hy, Flour sells at 557. - isiti, In Corn Meal, no transaetluna. here is not much activity In the Wheat heirket, but prices lire well-sustained: 111 01 M esterti iced at SI Waal as; Pennsylvania Pso I Amber SI 1 - 2 M"hite SI Kist iL Rye sells at Slai for Pennsylvania. The ileinanti for Corn has somewhat subsid isl: ',ties of ~ O 0 bus Yellow Si Slush, bits isaninanil fuel prfresi sales of :2 , it, bus Petinsylvanniat In Harley anti Malt, int sates reported. In HI ',Ohl' Of sales weituote I t/uereitron Park at Whiskey Is quiet at 1e21,J / tille, for Wes'ern Pllllborgl. Protlaled• Marliet. Pi 20.—Nal tonal, Wloti• Wiwi., Pan II:m -illi. Siiighiain Amber, 11l linrrels .; Morning likiry. i 11 harrris, $651; ins:irk., Pannell., in harrels, ri7is 11l slick., 7a. Tho ',hoe laic. ii.lern 'rand, 1 . 111,11, Spring. :37: Choice Choir, Winter ,i;i7 Imrrel ; lin wri.- Icr, 310. I I”: 1..1, I 4,1 hushel. Shunt Ilt rc Orr, 1”r priEnt• Hyt• ; I ot, itt•T . ht,ht•l. It:tri.•v dull lint I Sprig /li 414, N:pc• 901.4!Gc. per litisht•l. =ll 11= ll,t t. ri vory 411110,1,10 i•liivi.r.i•pit quiet lit S 7 Whent S 2 irvq,l fiilr 111 SI ; prime., 140 vhoirt• SI DI: fair ^I ;.1; coonilliu. SI I I lIIIgo ti."); l'iinnsy nin, 91 . - 0r , ,p1 N.1{11111,1 . 11 MI I.:L(1y 11,111 :it N2r. ;,. 1 11,1, 111 lair ,o 11.11,1:, Stook Mnrite OE HAVEN tit Buo., HANKER, Ph Iludelplll4l., :,l re] i 21. Porm'a ill I 4 Readlug 'o) :;1-Inn Phll'il.aud Erie r U. S. tis lASI p.i.,;011:0 ' - - f " 5-20 180" " " 1505 .... " 1,035, new " 1,407 " 104.45 10- OM bold 111‘;', Union Pactlle R. It let 31. Honda NZ-5 atsr, Central Pacific R. a Union Fuel Ile Laud Grant 80nd5...,. TAI (.477. NEW YoaK, March Ti. Gold Canton Cumberland Western Union Teltlzrapli Merchant 11111011 Quicksilver II " Preferred Mariposa •' Preferred flonton W. P..... .... Well, F. its A uterh•ae Uulted ,totes Pee:lle Mull N. Y. Central EH, Erie Preferred Huitaon Harlem Heading Nilehlgito Central Lake Shore Illinois Central Cleveland and PltiAlnirgti MEM Kock Inlnu a ,t Pau1......... ISCIMMI Wabash I.'ol'l Way he 0. and C. and A I Lou Preferred New Jersey Central 11.11118.1eli,hin Cattle Markel. M4/NIIAY, March Ito. Tile 111.1 di et Mr beef cattle Wits very active tieslay. atilt miller t Ili• lectern rr f,f a light sup ply, liiiiili I's-nets...dist in realizing an advance 1c - ii Wi• quote choice iit fair to gong and common :115 1 gri hire, lit,, following are the particulars of the .I.lt, !!rods :17 Owen tirIIIIII, Smyth it,. Bros., laineaster county unit Western, 7 1 ,,,ernii, gross. 111 Donn is Smyth, Lancaster count y and Wcst• ern, 7 1 ,c, gross. 7 i A. Christy, Lancaster county, gross. Is Ja TIP'S Christy, Lancaster tii/utily, 745. Vros S. liengler l'ilester county, 7 1 1 0., gross. '27 I'. I.:me:lst, county, 7' gross, Bath:sway, Lancaster county, gross. 73 JILOWS K. I:irk, Lan rto.ter comity, 7i2st.ic, gross. 11 B. F. Meli'llien, Lancaster county, sil 7 3,st ; i t, gross. 32. ttr. Bachman, Lancaster county, 7istslr, gri", lie .1. .1. litrt in it Cu., Westcrti Jr. Miller, Litneaslor county,7V,Sitr,e, irross. 1 12 Thomas Mooney it Bro., Lalicaster county, ails'•, gross. Ci 11. Chid .1 r., NVostern, IY li l . art, gross:! :Yr 11. I Nl'4-2-lorn Frank, Latieaster musty, 7scir, gross. I Co., gross. 13 }lope it Co., Liiipiastiir county . gn 17 .lovers Clemson, Lancaster county, gross, 12 A. IS 11111,11., 'Mister county, 7 gross. In It. Nlityncs, Wi.slerti, grOsS. 12 1,. 11 , 11 . 11, I r gross IT 1 . :110.1 Co., 1 .itiosister comity Itl illtinw:11111, 11047 r, icr II .”4 \VIIII:ket., I.ll,•amior voutity, 011, and LIT1,11:111g,l: 1111.4. L nI active 111.011ry it I .nlvA 11,000 hew!. llovs ar,vorolam forward slowly,lail the, Is 111 lIIIWiI demand and prlcesart• harm it 11111111- 111i111,i; Sail, of :Woo lasal at ?In , 10..;u , 11/11 11110 " :114 I I.:/a t 10/14s net lor voradtsl. LANI•ANTYR GRAIN MARK KT, MONDAY (I.(nrrr 1871.—The Flour and ((rain market is firm. Fami!y Extra " " Stipertina " 4 50 \'l(nt bw, Rye p Corn " ...... Oats " 'Whiskey.l4 gal NEI, - ADVERTISEMENTS MCI= NO. 722 CHESTNUT STREET, formerly 5'20 Areh street, I oPPosiTE •'OLD MASONIC HALT PHILADELPHIA, Has a large Stock of :\lm•ri run and Fwlss Gold and Silver Watell,,, Opera, irinntlen and V est Chains, Ira nett cloaks, Opera Was., and Farley GOlhis. Caney and Plain Sol Id silverware and Fingers' Celehrated Sprains, Forks, Tea Sets, leetPitelh era, Castrirs, Ale., all of which are selling at reationanle price, Ling_,ly LIST OF LUKBER TAKEN EP.—ON the 341 and Ith lays ot March, 1571, were taken out Of the susquehanna River by the subscribers, residing in Marti,: towns!, Ip, Lan east or county, 10ii logs, from '_l.l to 30 feet long, of average quality, round, consisting of White Pine and Hemlock, with the following marks thereon, now lying along the river, near the Slab Tavern: C G 5, U C J ii , II J, I' R W,OOO, I , SO, RE C /C, 0, and other marks which cannot be designated in print. HUGH. MOORE,' GARRETT LUNOREEN, .TAMES A. SULLIVAN, nr2'2.lt wI2 S. S. MCCLUNE. =MEMZE= Itiler :ii private sale my FLOURING MILL and SAW MILL, with XTEEN ACRES of Prime Land, it comfortable Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with wing at tached: also a rmall Dwelling Rouse, Cooper Shop and other necessary out-buildings. An Orchard, it7c. The has capacity to grind 40,000 bushels of wheat, and Is located In one of the best wheat-growing sections In the Valley of Vir ginia; it In situated on Bullsk In Run, slz miles routb from Charlestown, Jefferson county, West Virginia. For terms and further particulars. apply to George H. Turner, at the Mill, or to the under signed at Charlestown. Jefferson county, West Virginia. IJOHN W. 2.IcCURDY. m 6tw 12 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MI:9IDERI-13EWARE OF QUACKS...- 50,000 both sexes, hurrying to premature graves yearly through nervous debility, .tc., produced by youthful indiscretion. The mi. vertiser, during years of Kuffering. tried every advertised remedy wit bout relief has discov ered a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address, S. R. BRAW, m22-4twl2. 737 Broadway, New York. ItUBLICSALU OP A YOUNG STALLION —ON SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, at 2 o'clock h, Mleruoun , wl LI Ire offered at public sale at Honing dr. t±t•hlott's Hotel, North queen Street, Lanea, ter, the tine stallion Young Mor gan Black Hawk. lie Is rising 5 rears old, IN 80, hands high, weighs about HOU lbs., and cannot Ire surpassed fur work or gent lent . .. Also at the same time and place, a Top Buggy. J. S. PUITIOREW, ONE OF TUE BEST INVESTMENTS IN TUE MARKET. 7 PER GENT. GOLD BONDS ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY CUM PAN Issued upon finished road running Into St Lows and doing a prorltall• husint,s. I', lee IS= I nquirt• for particulars of IMMEEMII sTMIMAN, CLAM:sus LANCASTER, FOR NALE.—AN EXCELLENT DAIRY uud t :rain Far a of CliEOM= situate lit the lint' at Independence. Ilitkland nllity, Michigan. and at the Depot of the De troit nail Milwaukle Italtroatl. At the present time It will support it dairy of Piny i'ows, can uaslly be made to keep line Hundred, be ing %veil watered it ith al Trust tell lielugSprings of Water. II has also Large Buildings, 11NVN:1,1,1Ni 1401 ' sik::4 and 2 Hunts, I Ine house Is it , by lit feet. with lot hy 20 feel : one barn 10 hy tilt other 10 it, lit: the other Dwelling 11(111M, :Ire.! the usual size. I will sell to ItC..lllllllltollaie. in gi‘t i ininieillate pos sesson, or otherwise would Ilia require rash rayniehl, ant! could 11 - 111Ihir a tel or o lng lilac, 11l stilt purchasers. As I have In this Stale 760 itores more land that m i nis some at tention, would III:e to dispose of one or the other. There is iilinost a certainty that alt ot her railon.l east iota hest willti is, al this plitee, making a verN : Juilet lon for Insoles, Weare asked to rake t,: to o, and we ha, e already of LI. The lathoaee wi it :Lisa mine. I will sell /It a lair rate, and it the purchaser %%lilies , %VIII sell :ill ht rut tools and eatisistillg Tows, Hogs. Horses, and eveo thing, I ani at nadir rt•l11,13 151, itllllW the iltIli• 14 !Anti there, and also know : that the land here will e tit the Kahle expense of lanor , A - c., load twinu he antonnt of it whe r e I nine from. _'- N - W 11 A N RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE ..clelisls . ely used by VII (IltMVEIts 111 Irg lulu and Conocul lelit, Iwri. It Is pro 110IIII.SsI by the ',lost soevessful formers to Is. 11... Ill.:Is NIANTItE IN '!'II (1.1 T 1 'IL\ 'I ;Lod (1 I'IMPS. I)11 Ils elteets srl• Vi.ry deelded, Is.srlllk erops, and surly notttodly. 4.111),.11111111 11.111' 1,11,•1'1.1I 1.. 1111 . 111,1 . 11 IIIIVi • 110(.11 fert lll r.ers, 1., itlet , Ilds n . 110,1'11141 11111111,1.11 Irllll. If you do :la core i 1 order s lorger . 1111111 Ity for 1 ., 111.111,1 fn'.' 1.. p - pile/tots. NVALTON, \VHANN .1: CO Slanuriteturv,. W..st. Front Wilrningt.m. 141. N0..",740uttt Calvert mt., Ilultlntorv.. '.!:; South %VIII., CA, Phi hltiVilli/ hi. Fl,l . salt• hy tiF., HMI.: M. STEINNI.‘N I.tuul:u K 1144 41., 11:3.3131,12 I.ANCAsTEIt, A CHOICE SECURITY. NE \V VI)Itl: AND wiNVElit):slll)l,.‘Nl) RAILROAD CoMPANY I It ST MO It T O AUI SEVEN PER CENT, CM BONDS, 1194!411'. 119 4112 I H2 0112 1 147111 II i~lll 111 41111 =ll iHUII SCHI Li' UN I=ll The Now Trunk Line from Now York ells to the North and West, between the New York Central and Erie Railways, and many miles shorter than either from New York to Buffalo. • Two hundred and twenty of Ilnlsloal road already In exihteuve, emit !Witt/ 1110 1111101.111t.0f bonds ISSIletl ; linty fairly be railed the best character of real ertatelilltll; title per feet and value constantly enhancing: Is..ue of bonds ponitively Ilallled LO salllo per mile of Iltlialled Mad; It very .hall loan per highly thought of by hanlrers, and, we twill's . .., it security of the 111 . gliest amble. 'llia road Is earning largely: is it bett. 0 ins. estnient than looney Ina having:. batik. For 'ale hp (;Eu. ()P1)Y1:1.: 111 Ili II 111 I=l REED, Mc(;RANN A: Cu 4 N IMMENSE: STOCIL Hol'SE-Vt•RNISIIIN(;, I=l lIIII= 11111= FIRST-CLA- , s Gu(1);•4 LO W EST CASH PR ICES NVc M.rlii•lt 1111 EXlllitillation "I our \Van, anti TYNDALE, miTcHELL co 707 7„; (iIESTNUr STREET. 707 I=l IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND ME CIIANICS SAMUEL EELEWS Latest Improved Seed Drill, HUCK AWAY 1;11.A IN FAN FOR 1,71 . Nionufartured and for Kale at S. KeeierMl Mll- ellllll. Shope, corner of Lonion and Water nts., Lancaster City, Pa. Thin Drill:will new Whelk!, rye, oatn, hurley, buelcw heat, Ili...thy glut clo ver-seed, to any quantityper acre, ielther Mud ilr front of nhoveln, I.y changing gran. need., box.) It Is 111p1.1•11/fly 1111111/1.1.11 to 1411 W equally well 1111 hilly, an 011 11,1111(1 . 1.11111li. lie conntruction In slmple, very durable /11111 1111 i liable to get out of ri•palr. file feed operation of thin Drill ham :hinged rollern and In entlrely free from silden. The Fan Is the latest Inipros ed now before the üblic. It Is so csnlst roctotl an to neparato all the Impure grains, such an client cockle, smut, Ate. at the same operation. It will also be !Awl.: to order to separate grass-needs from wheat, and with wheels on both sides If de sired. Farmers nod deßlern will please con sult their awn Interest by calling and exam log them before purchasing elsewhere, Also inanufaetureal land for sale, Fruit', Pat ent Horne-Rake, Portable l'laler . !allilta, Corn Planters, Star lawn Spellers, Hand aand H orse power. Also Spokes, Felloes, Itow4, Poles, Shafts, &r., for entaeldnatkaars on hand, or made to order of the hest seanoneal material. Also all kinds of Sawl tag anal Planing alone Flooring and NI oadding worked for earpeutern anal others at lower rates than eau he haul a Ise• where. Warited nt I tll times H lelcory Lumber, for which the 11101e:it rush pricebe pule]. THE NEW DISCOVERY IN CHEMICAL AND :MEDICAL SCI ENCI• DR. E. F. GARVIN'S SOLCTIoN AND CUM MUNI/ ELI X IR TAIL,. FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever made In one mixture of ALL THE TWELVE valua ble aellve prim.' pain of the Well-known runt Live agent. PINE TREE TAR, UNEQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,A ` , l nm, Bronehlthi, and Consumption. CURES WITHOUT FAIL. A recent sold In three to six him,: and also he Its VITALIZING, PURIFYING and STINI- I'LATING elreetti upon the general Itlynitoln, Ls remarkably efficacious on all DISEASES OF THE IThooD, D,outllnv, Scrofula and Eruptions of the Skin Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys Heart I ilseruie, and General Debillry. A L4O, A VOLATILE SOLUTION Ok"PAR For INHALATION without application of HEAT. A remakubly VALUABLE discovery as the whole apparatus can , he carried in the vest pocket, ready at any time for the moot effectual and positively curative use lu All Diseases of the Nose. Throat & Longs. THE COMPOUND TAR AND MANDRAKE PILL, for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR It a combination of the . TWO most valuable ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro fession, and renders this Pill withont excep tion the very best over offered. Send for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to L. F. HYDE it CO., Sole Proprietors, 1110 E. St., New York. m2l-timlr-3nwstlmeow NE ll' A D'VER TIS Elf EN TS ATATE OF DR. ANDREW U. HI • L 1111111, la Luol East Ilstaptield lap., county, doe 5...4...1,—'1 t. under,l,.•.l Auditor, appointed to a intrlhote the Imin,, rem lining 11, lint 11/110 n of 1:1111•11/111 hi 1111 . • 1111111. JOllll slander, an d Henry snavely,..E, avatorn of the will of nahl deceased, to 111111 among t. 11020! I..gally entitled to the 1.111111., 11:111 attend for that purpone on Saturday, the I:4h day of April, A. 11.11171, $.l 10 "'clod: A. M, In the Library Room of the Court H o use, In '1.. , City of Laincokter. where 1111 porgon4 finld dlntrllmtloll may attend, 4tNy ti nl MUN P. ElI Y, And. - _ G ETTY' ft ARCH STREET CARPET \VAR.I:IIOI'sE. No. 53 . 2 Arch Street. Plilholt•IplOa, Tyco 1h.., Brussels, Three Ply Ingrain and Von. 7:all Carpets. Aka, 11l Cloths, Bugs. Msls and Win dow Shads. The styles srs uew and hand. Stlllle. The qunllly Is the best. prlt•vs very low. Quirk sales at a small profit rule. No troithll• 1.. show good, , • N. 8.- - A liberal NVill br 111100 I diarrhea, public In.i 1c ntlonsllllll clergyi uen. l'artleular arrant ion paid 1., country t filde. mar:272 :nun 12 rl'ft tl suanee often order Of the Orlin:tip,' Coat ott.itnetudtireounly, I.sue , l Ia ti, Administrator will still at public iatlti, on the primi On WEIiNESDA V, APlttl, 12.11 i, 1,71, the following deserllied ItVIII Eslab. ..11.1 , 1 : AI)NE-STliltY 1.11.‘ itl I ht1,1,ING•1101 SF. situate In the town of Safe 1/01 . 11,, hk natio side, and adJoinhat property of the t linahla and Port Deposit Railroad Sale to eitintneacti at 'r lock, I'. NI., tin siti , l day, when ternts 1011 bo A .1. la lttl~l S. 1113111EMIIMUM= 4 GENTS. 'IA LE AN I) FE:IIA I.E. ti For faNt 1.1 , tt1:, subset Ipt nooks. Esti. \ f.,rtziation tree. .\ .1.11i , ..\ :it. Itt.0:; liam N. N. 1 111151 IN NO II ,clip 110:4111, .••••• tin.111:111. wlll rcrt•ls,•, I,s r,.11.1 it p.. 11 I. of You , dale 1111111 . 1.101'. . I I . Dr:t,ver, No I.'ulltons 111,. N. 1". 111:,•tl, \V Has Ha. tt,. • •i untkesllll. .111(.11 - Is.lll and Is fully Ina•ns..l 'I no bust and 1.1.• family S.•wlng 111.. ma, \ IMMWM=I (101 4:11 ! 4'ol 4.11 1 4'411'4:11 rz ‘: t• 11,1 11,11 k: Thrwtt alt.111,11.•111,1 I the gr 041111.111., ~[1',.11111.111:1:-., ill",111:0.1t• .11i 'II. Ili 1 f"llmvlng 1.4 EINEM= - I' , ll . The la.'l )t.31 , .. 1 lIIIN i• 1,1 ••111.1 , I.• utterer from 1n.q1.311 141111t•Its tll 111,, .11111 s, II 1,4111,1 ittIv111111:4 1.. 11..31, 1110 from allitt•lig 1.110 I 13..11 111,1 \Volk' t'arlullic ' ELI /A 11371'1 I T. 111 11 1 ‘,..r1 111.••••• V' '1 1. 1 '. 1 1 1 , 1 1 .1 . 1 ,4' ' t '1 ' 1 .% I ' ll ' llll I . l l l l l 'r l "" g" "" J. Lt. KE1.1,,,u,/, Null,. A 1 4 ,111, 31 I'llll .o,l'l, N. I'. w„„, I . l"ltt.cly 1111,1110. " I %. 11. II 1 . t11111•hcr, 1111 1 . 11110 I ~E:IEII( 11 OS OF I.II.I('EN () It EATS I\ I'{INSU 111 UI•~I"I'I till I' l' (I.l'llS. fP n,•ud for our No•w Prli•ii Liel and IL 111111 form will lull [loom—limit log /L .../11n11111e • I'l roolotoirilli Sir Ito clot, inigioilz.iirs. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,, lIMMIIIII AGENTP4 WANTED FOR " ONDE R S User 11110 111111114111111111114IIIIIIttIlti, bent /edging, and tiliitil tit !null'', Fullee•rlplluli buulc ever bublbilletl. ono anent 111 lams,. l'ulbriblo, /mkt 1111 /•uples 111 I de) 4. I Hitt u 4, 111 11l .tU t•tottli.s lit day large number rruni lot 311 1 . 111, /011 Pt • I Miv. Head (k.a . Clreulltrk, with 11 rlax at untie. A.I. &ems L. 4, ITIILISIIINU 111 Bromile WA N I'Ell VIP 11. 'lll Ilisior)"of the liar io Europe, Vilrli.llll.lllol . Iml Inn. 11114,,, • , 1 11. LIIIn 41'VI1CS 11.11.1111Vide•111, 111 r h.. A 1 . 1 . 11 111 I I l . l\l. II ...1.., LIIItL grenl P01,11 , 1n,1 In Ilnt h 1,1:1,11 I•111:1, l',kl - 11‘)N.—Inct•11.,r 11....2 14,11, IIII • IIIIY11:11:11 111 : 1 T, [ars ittt4lse.• our 14,111. i, itlyl it 11111 ‘14,,r11,111,11 col Ihe W, rk. NAU I. Pl'lrrt.t-UTINI; 11121 , -lw agl.•11,111:1, 1•;. 111 a 4 , ;1 , ,11.; li, S'1A1.:,11,:,1:11.5: 1, 11,1 r 111 v E ti l l ? , 11111)1,11O, L. a vry Asnntan 1"•Ing. l'a perm, I'ilipllN and Pe•npl.• al. , all oll.r•11.,111:4 1114 5t11,14.el and tin. 1.0111,, 1,.•1",11 . 1)111:111 11101 t• 111111 wanhi ti,vad 11. 'rho 1.011.: ,•odell, and 1111111,1LIIII• 1/0111, Sht•111, II SI•11.1/6•1' I • lru.., th..110.11.111.,d,rm. An , 11..11111111,L4 , 11. 5i,,,.' sallyth.cl,lin4l firm frlt•nol... flay., Nix a 1 . 1 Hal day., 114 11 14,11 g poi ortl, 'lll/• alvem of ncLt•nr•t•, Its 111Ing IWall .., simrlclnnr, vvrns is 1,n11411,41 fold .11. , r, nig than llctlnn. Ag 4, 1t ..1 Want , d• I:.v 1111 gonlA will II / 1,..“1, and t..rrlt,ry 41 , 1r05. Pa' c1r.,1,1. ./.11.:.; LEI( As 111211-I,v Its South ,Lsth Pliila 1 . .5. N E 11 PA P E It ! CHRI STIAN WEEKLY I=ll Cl= BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRA TI. NVIInt,, vltl tolko I h.• nal lon fro,r, pur.l . --t Ito holm. happwr :tltl (hot 1nt10.1.1‘1,1 . 01.11 y, Int•rey, and svallc Ii nni bly 1,0111, Within 11, Iwo', DT= I• U 111. 1 ,11 ED 111' rup.. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. ME= SPECI I N () I'l I•:J (.7 ItATIS JURUBEBA 11 In a nure and ',erten! romosly for all dn.. ••••• sa the I,IV Ell AND sII,EEN, ENI,,\ 11 , , Ix- MENT 1,11, istisntrt 7141 N ~v INTES• TINES, I' liINAILY, I 'TEILINE, fill 0/11N,X1. I/101ANS, 1 , 0, • EE.TY fill A WANT ii' 111.1)1, I', I NTI•illNI IT TENT QS. SEM I'. TENT FEV Ells, I NI'Ln,\IA 1' N 1./1" THE LI IIItI U !ATP sirip: 111,515,1 i, A 'll 'MI tßis, J.% l'N101(1•:, es, 11c,1•1:1•A, 1./1":"PEINIA, Alibi , : AN I 1 VEX' EIS, Olt TIIEllt I , r. \Vnlis lowing beeonte aware of I 11•••• x 1 m• ortilmtry trosllclual 1,01,01 . 11 r 'I 01 111.• Solidi A tnerb•ati Plant, called JURUIIEBA, swot a spenial nommlrslon to that re punt ry proem° It In Ito natl., ',lolly, and havlrll4 0/51.1,1 Its wonderful nurat Ix, prop.,, lc. 14 1 vnt, repuexnend the antiripationn formed by Ili 14, , sst reputation, 11/IS I'ollllll , lod to offer It to the puldle, and Is happy to 050(15 I hat 11.. 1111, pm - reeled arrangements for a regular limn thly supply of this wonderful Plant. Ile Ilan .1,, 111l11 • 11 1.111111 ex perlsonntlng and 11,I'S Muni Ing ELY to the moat efficient prnparist lon from Is, lot popular use, and has for iilil/1•• I haw fired In Is , . own prisetlee with snort happy rnsulls the fectind norllolne soar presented to the !mid I> H. WELLS' .ExTitAcr Ole J 1;ItUBEI;.‘ and 110 confidently ronomnintuls It to family IVI a honnehold remedy which rhould be freely taken an a Mood l'urlller In all de rangements of the system and to animate gad fortify all vault and Lymphatic. tempera ments. JOHN Q. KEl.l.oblli, Platt shoot, New York, Sole Agent for the l'nlind Stator. I'r hie 011 I• Dollar per bottle. Mend for 11rco lar. mill- w HA Ml' EL I: EELER. I,llll.xter, Pa FOR LISTS OF ' rill] VEßY FINEST South West Vlrginla grazing :tml dairy farms, ;Lad for Information and full parll , olart, apply to Edward tihrily Co., real entale 1.r01z,,,, Wytheville, Va. mlsdltawl I AnnFEET WALNUT LUMBER WAlti'l OUUU ED,—The utulerhlgned wlll pay highest prlee for Walnut Planks or Logs at No lOU North gileell street, Lancaster, Pa. T liT.--PERPFITV , AL 1.01.! 'Y , NO. 30. by the I. ranklin F ire I omit - ant, Company ol tidied July 'La, Pm", In loam. of 0. K. 'teed, It. it Lirwu :aid A. ItleConotny, for 31,.9N), on a. three-story brlt•lt mampled I. it liatikaur Hon.., haun t.' on ale south-wehL curter ut Conn" Square ti the City of Lancavter, ::n-'tall LTICKORY PLANKS WANTED.—:IO,OOO ja feet Hickory Planks wanted for bending purpoxes; the planks have to be T l, or feet longatrid I%' Inches i Welt and, ltleos;; or IT feel long and I:tf inches thick. for which the Well est price Will be paid. Also, I°o,Mo good Hick ory tipokes are wanted at the Motile place, N lOU North (Oven street, Lanesster, Pa. mrls-2tnwll PHILIP I.KIIZEL,TEII. B UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS: The undersigned having Just added some of the latest improved blarbinery for ninth lu g DOORS, BLINDS, SHUTTERS, SASH, ETC., all of which he runs by water-power, enables him to make as good work, and at less mire. than can be done by strain. Employing the best hands, he will warrant all work to give satisfaction. It C. LOCHER. BRACKETS AND SCROLLS SAWED AND CARVED for Carpenters and Cabinetmakers. Always on hand a largo assortment of MOULDING from ;I Inch to I'2llloles wide sold at Williamsport prices, lab B Otd,e2mw] I ETrY. r 3.! Arch Street 12=3IMMM:11112 1)1,"I'lEti 31 3: 33 VEM EY STIIEET, NEW Yolt.E. 01 , "111E NN'OItI,D," I L I,FST T I) LE= CM= •LoCHER,
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