Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 16, 1871, Image 2

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EDITORS:
E. 0. GOODRICH. S. W. ALVORD.
Tc7an4a, Thursday, March 16, 1,871..
The`' 'United States Senate, in re
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arranging its _Committee% at they
coname . ncement of the present Con
gress, i:v eftior diplaced lftr. l Sint-
NEI:, from the Chairmanship of the
Committee on Foreign Relations, the
place being filled by Mr: C.i.nrEnoX,
who stOod second `on the Conimittee,
and to irliont by usage and courtesy
belonged the fhairmanship, when
ver that position be . ame ;vacant.
This action of the Senate has. been
construed as an-insult and injury to
Mr. SuiiiEn, and the Democracy and.
malcontents in the Republican ranks
are lashing themselves into a fnry nj
indignation at t u lle so-called, deposi
tion of the di.Stinguislied Senator
from Massachusetts, itniPire pred.i4-
ing disrnption:stind disaster tsi,. 'the
,Republican party, as the ineyitable
consuence.of a transaction( hick
presents no extraordinary 'features,
- and , which should not be fratight,
Atli any extraordinary ..corrsequen-;
cannot sea anything in this
of- the Senate :which` should
tironsti the indignation of the peo'ple',
ot:• brim rebuke :either' upon the
PrdSident, or any one to whom legiti
mately belongs
,-the - responsibility.
The ,Se Hated is , certainly Competerit
to form its own • Committees. rthe
wriruitsst'ailinirer 'cif 3.1r. - Srm.szn- ull4
hardly yretend that the Senate of
the United - States would submit t&
dieVation, from any source, .however
pdwerfal or ex'alted,•as to who shOidd.
ceimpose their Committees,
II
designated ias Chairmen„ :The:._ re
cerd of that body for thesaSt fen
. ~
months,
.is 1 sufficient evidence" that
the ifienatorS,htive not failed to.•pre
.sdrvetheirilidependence and assert
tliVir supremacy, $y refung to aP
Si* \ measures Ahich were • ecom- .
mended - thy the PrOident. His wish- '
, 7 -,i
es have_so ottenli nt repeatedly been i ,
fruStriltol by the 8, nate, that' it is
fair to assume that:ntimajority could
he found there to carry out 'his per
sonal feelings unlesOhey aced
with the -4-,vs and feelings "of the
. — _
majority; and -were consists with
the public -welfare.. --
Setting . aside, then, this charge that .
this 'has bceu'done4) gratify the per ;.
: , onal,feelings!of thOkesident tiiiii-.
worthy oT consideration, we ruZist .
lo,f* for higher and more important
li.Oli'VC4.4, which could induce the Sen
at4,47f the United - States to displace.
a.3enato"? of such distinguished serv
ice and eminent ability from a posi
tion whiA he has held for len -years.
The necessity must have been:impel.'
alive and, obvious, to outweigh the
position, iticuuiremeuts, and - experi
eneeof M. SMINED. We have no
intention , o • depreciate the dist•in
guiSted Senator from Massachusetts,
, •
nor,„Jci 4 plrick one Laurel frog thegar
land' With which: his admirers have
crowned him ; but for all the regard
,andreverence wych he inspires, he
•jaav be totally kinqualified `ll. this
tinic.for the place he lately held, and
• unfit., to deal fairly :and ~ impartially
with the great question's which - are
Ow engaging the attention of the
cOntry. The precipitancy of Mr:
Si.m.Net.: * s. -. committal Inpon the • two
great measures soon - to be •consider
ed,.was sufficient reason for the 're
ti= of the Senate, and in accOrdanee
with justice iind fair-dealing. The
Coininitb::e on Foreign Relations will
soon have
.to consider the treaty ne ,
gotiated with Sim bomingo. A Before
theicommissioners have returned, or
the treaty has been delivered, was it
, I ;
pi:oper;or wise for' the- Chairman to
-p1:4 ! ',11 ,- ,e,:liiinsel(to oppoSe it? A pro
pe . 4 estimate'pf - the Aignity and judi
.l.--
.cif I character of the - pOiltion ‘ he held
'.IV . nld have led :11.1' . .• - gUMNEL to re
in: in uncommitted, until the report
wa&made, predicated upon the_per,
sccrial - -exatnitiation and . inquiries Of
thp . ,inembers *of the Commission.
Th4 . intelligenee,ur integrity of that
Commission is unassailable and
"Al. *r \INLII might well have waited,
as "the country waits, for their report;
before nally deciding upon the pre
prietY of acquiring Sall Doming:o. .
A ' 7 3.ore important: smatter than
- 1- ,
~in ponyito is,mr,v being consider
ed: : ,.`The van high Mirunissiou: of
this country \. , kid Great, tritain,i' to.
amine,all the\tuestiotis.at issuelie
cen the twowith :a view to thiLir
l'iCable adjustme t, are in - session
Washington.. Th result of their
. "herations when at ned- must go
the ComMittee on %orli
l gn Rela
fh
ms for consideration and report.
r. St7 , ,mr.r., it is very well knoWn,
a committed -himself Oven more
snivel); on our relations "Tkith
•eat Brit4in than with San tiomin-
With his violent langtifige and
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THE SENATE. COMMITTEES:
all'
f it
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to
nac'es fresh in the memory' ot the
13riti4h Conunissione;s, affair adjust-
nient is not as probahre3 as if their
e4aehisions were to be \ ''finally con
si lei Pd one who had not already
bo l lli4rontly put forth:liis opinions.
No inaike:iti safely decide acid
ii ariri apOn reliorts to be made in
dent su r d thelSeeretary of Stabs,. were
freely alludeil,to. It is understood
that Cdr. . S de* rfflmnts "the,
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:flialitiOnd #gei soiar* Ili - i
•
*-T'reladetTiiil Et
". loalii jilt*
istoiorika swag, . , „
course. With lir. Fziii:* If there *era
no weightier reasons for hia not oc
cupying his late'place, Ws would be
tif
sficient: - Tiie - Chiiiiinan - Of this
Comin i ftten - : has ever' been regarded
. -
as standing in a thiser relationship
to the Administration than . anybody
else .outside of the Cabinet.. • On
'all laatteta of foreign - lx)licy it has
been ciston:tar? for the Seerotary of
Stag to consult and advise with the,
head of the Foreign Relations Com.-
mittee. Izi fact,- a 4enator .
such a place' might be deemed, an
e.r officio member of Goveniinent.
When he'spdaks from his seat in the
Senate on matters affecting. our re
lations with other Powers, his words
have'a weight second only to the di
rect , esp'feSsion - of . the Adtatnistra
-
It is easy to. , icompiehend what a
false and.. - embarritssbas attitude the
Senator ' maintiined. ! It *as such as
to • place tbejuiefulness of the com
mittee, of *Lich:he was the head, in
abeyance, and - let . there never was- 'a
time :since President, GE AST Wits in
nugurated .thAt AA co-operation of
the - committee with .the 'Adminiitra
tiOn-was So . urgently dennuided.. MT.
SUMNER, in' avowed antagonists to
theePresidentovas incapable of being
consulted On any measure of a diplO
matic natu re, wherein Spirit of
mu
tual co
...: . ..40feeiWas5 -' e.7ifired . to se
ct= haiMOlnpxitthongtit: and action.
The ChaiioM.S ' hiii of the Commit
tee has . t'allefilnpon Senator Climes,.
by virtue of his poSition on the'Coni
thittee, and with the universal testi
monv of the Senate as to his fitness
and eapaciV.. ,
,1:n all the acrimony!
and heat of - the debate in the Senate;-
n6cone. unkind or' depreciatory word
said , , .. ..
was fluolli., him. Even Stmrssn's
. ,
friends, while they deprecated the,
-elidfige, bore willing testimony. ag ' to
_ . .i. ~.,..
the'xisdom of ..the selection of. his
swTes4oi. - Tire following language
of the Philadelphia N(;)111 Anieravn,
one Of the most consr:rvative and
careful papers' in the , country, - Will
receive the .endorsement of , every
[
candid leader : - -
- "We do not agree With these ,who discount
injury to the party or the country from the ex
change of Senator Cameron for Senator Sum
ner on a committee. General Cameron is a
thoroUghly trained and competent. man, and
has ampple experience. He is not objectionable
through any previous advocacy. And when the
party' is considered, it is the merest moonshine
to believe that;the. ill will, stippoliing that- to
follow, of any individual, can control it.- Mr..
Sumner as a Itepublicp, 'must acquiesce in Re
publican Orders. ini he so strougl pointed to
President Johnson and explained- to Grant.
That be wilt undoubtedly do, and the questions
in committee will be properly .Weighed."
LETTER rßom 'WASHINGTON.
WASTIINCITON, D. C., - March 8, 1871.
: During the...last fortnight we
have had every •variety Q t-iveather, alternately
thawing, and freezing, with rain, snow,
.mnd,
windy, donde anasniithine. Old Winter,
altlionzli on his last " pins," held out with re
markable firmness to the last; and "vernal
- spriugle instead of icnung with garlands -of
flowers, mid breezes perfumed with the breath
of earliest violets,4ingers in the lap of her pit.
dcejFs'or a 'greater length of time than is deem
ed altogethellpstifiable or acceptable. r
-'• JOINT_ 11101.1 COMLIssioN. ' •,
The - delegate-a frtmi the En;;lish government
to the Joint High Conimissien, appointed
a view of adjusting the vexations Alabanla
flOismits difllculty, and other tins
;cttiel dii&renees existing between ,this and
that M
Preliminary
arrived ; -and during
thepreliminary arrangeinent of thatterslneces
sary to a proper understanding, hafe been
" doing "'the ti NTlN'innking the acquaintance of
public men, and pat -s taking of the hospitalities
generously extended by the I'resident,l Secre
tary of State, and the American members of
the Commission.. they are said to be gentle
men char:Mterized for courtesy, intelligence,
integrity, and liberality of opinion, evincing
dispositin foreshadiming a willingness• that
the matters now ,at variance be satisfactorily
and ilnilly concluded, without going into'i.the
quibbles known to diplomatic science, and that
the friendly' relations now existing between the
two gOvernitimta l o uninterruptedly continued
l and proinotO.
.It is-generally mule rstorgl that some months
svkll 1)4 occupied in preparing and giving these
matters proper consideration previous to their
final adjustment. The .first informal 'meeting
was held la4t week at the State Department,
and there was .then _present all the members
that had rip to dint Dine arrived, among whom
on the part, of the United- States, vas
Scrinx - ji, iii.llitinister to England, and on the
Part 4,1 . Great Britain, Sir EDWAUD Tuor.Nrox,
the EngliSh Minister resident.
iS.Nrortealthat the sessions:44 , lllls body to
wlueh so much importance is attached, and in
whom the public , take so illth s Ch interest, will be
diplontatie ii>rits character, awl that its
deliberatons will be held with closed doors. If
so, nothing will be known of the nature of its
c od s uitatiuniz, whether stormy or conciliatory,
until the result through its legitimate Channel
is finally announced.
Presidc-tit GtAisr, throimli whose instrumen
tality and recomnfendation this . conunission
ivas appointed, is receiving the warna p appros•al
and c , mmiciida.tion of-the public.fur the wisdom
and sound judgment• manifested in adopting
t his 'practical_ plan for the obliteration of these
discords. This method of arriving at a settle
ment which, the preceding administration ut
terly failed to accomplish is characteristic 'of .
.the Ftraiglitforward and plain manner of deal;
ing of Are man, and but little doubt is enter
tained of its satisfactory and luirm'onions termi
nation. .
The Enilish Comnaissicruers have secured a
splemlidly furnished marion, belonging to one,
of Washington's wealthiest citizens, where 'in
return - nil the courtesies extended them, they
are dispensing elegant entertainments, "'all
ai l d 'sir,' pvc.rything of that sort, 'you
to tae_ delight and enjoymt•nt of the
lortonatt , fOr. ,
. _
arr4ved hero last wecli ar.(.l have-taken up their
at ein that faAnonablc quarter, the west end
912i* --- e.tty, dining at a certain - e,ife boinewhat
c:elebrated.in those parts for the excellence of
its I:frdertinddhe elegMit manner in which arc
preparc(lind served all that is pleasing ,and
agreeable to the palefe. , It is somewhat doubt
ful, however, if they incceed in fieding ami6ng
its varieties,of dishes liulse said to be peculiar
to their own country auti\the Orient. Such del
icacies as bird-nest soups, rat-pies, and reeercia
Itinchts cold boiled logi will doubtlesk be
exceptions; is yet there is no , evidence that the
Americmi tutu Laslcen educal ! ,•,(l up to .that .
pont. '
This otaiasigy aihrthe one recently sent to
iltisshi. are the first 'that have yet been sent.'
ont from the 'Empire of Japan to any govepa
ment, and Mitch good may be cspecfed to' re
sult from. the friendly relations about being em-,-
tablished. This Empire, has ever held itself
idouf from intercuarSe with the world, its kart*
have , ever been closed sud its commerce. with
- othe nations limited l
, its traffic confined And
but few privileges allowed .or •given'to the
stranger who in search 9f..trade, might :vrailiikr
to its impenetrable shores: .Thos dly're
pclltng alt
re
overtrires and offers commercial
character or otherwise, this i Eingelonii has been
a sort of myth An tlie lihdei t ry ,ur;itations. atn
view of these faits th - eiarriral at our Capital .
this erilitissl is justly, a matter - of surprise and
'wonder, and:when it is taken auto COhlider46ll .
that them are two of the heirs apparent to
SezirtW il adopt?•
:,rganirjiig, the
14lations
I raiii
rim
=
—copse Ipened—that
hitherto no inducement, however grealettr pow
erful;ttiobst the part of - dthers, was sallietent - tcr
accomplish. 'Should this legation take tank
with the distinguishe4 representatiscit hero
from foreign Courts, as it is NV expected, we
shall perhaps witness something of, pri njal
manners and .cliStottill;• tinge . hiiiiktie
splendors io ,which wo heretofore have been
strangers. • - •
During of the last tow dsys'Of the faeltOtr the
last Congres there was much ‘-‘ itedaddling "
-from•
THE c.tirrn
by carpet-baggers, lobbyists, and mcrilif that
ilk who had ascertained .bevyarul a doubt that..
there was not the ghost of a chance of gettirig
passed the railroad land grants and ocean
steamship subsicliCs;in which they were inter
ested, and "jobs" under various guises a - Lich
they hoped in sonic way to have pnsbed thro'.
.In' view (Sa steal reduction of F. .the public
debt which s.nte tlo incoming 'of the present'
Adminintritiorki. has, been reduced 'over
hundred millionth he band of retrenchment
has been laid heivllinpou all catisaates of ex'f'
penses and appropriations necessary to keep
mqving the great wheels of government, and
tax-paywrs city have no just calm; or reason for_
ceriaplaant in . regard to apy.prodigalit*, of ex r
penditure of the poldic monies by the Forty
first Congress.
The present session of Congress may or .may
not, terminate soon ; by a. very decisive cute
the douse sgra7 - ;cl,jliTifidan adjourtuucnt, ahicir
the Senate lins4Jot i concun - eil in. Should_no
new - inatfOn of legislation be ll:Arts:Weed, an
carp; adji:iiinuent -may --be expecfeit_ but
should scinte of the measures Passed oveiliy
the luA session, be again. taken up, 7 -such as
the bill fur the repeal of the income tax; which
will involve thh sntiject of general tiaation„the
educational Gill, providing 'for the establish--
I
meat :of public schools -Acre State govern
meOti neglect their duty ;. the female suffrage
ipmaition-, which perhaps„ under :its present
Miran:May not involve much discusiston ; the hilt
for -the extending of time for payment of boun
ty, under Act duly 28, 1814; and, : other matters
of I . .'sscr._ or greater iinportanCe--the session
may be continued for some length of time. 'The .
last session, be it undi , rstool, was farfrom be
ing an idle one: there were passed one lir`-'",
Aired and ninety bills and tifty4ivc -joint resOrt...
tens, exclusive of eleven regular appropriation
- bills, necessarily involving a-n expenditnre - of
between ono hundred and v.ixty and one bun-
Aral and sixty-five 31.
FROM WASHINGTON;
7
Cloantt'llourg of the , Foity-Flext Cott.
grealw.Organtszatton of the Forty-See.
ond. - .
The • Senate •of the Forty-First
COngress re-assembled at . half - past
tan on Satairday morning for the
last. tithe. The galleries were:crowd
ed, as is a - Now, England church on
New Year's eye, by spectators anx
ious to witness the , meeting of ,the ,
old s and the new—the. death of thee,
Fort;-First and the
_birth of the'
-Forty , Secorid Congress, which marks
more pliazily, perhaps, than such oc
casionvhave usually done; the .divid
ing line between an old and new -era,
of national legislation.
Twelve o'clock found Senator How
ard, of 'Michigan,. upon the flOor;
Making his last Senatorial . weech:
He was advocating the claims Tor na
tioffal assistance of the orphans of
the/soldiers who' fell on the field of
Gettysburg. The -President's gavel
eat him off iu the midst. Of a sen
tence gi and the' Congress -of which he
was anieinber came - to an end: Vice
President Colfax, after adjourning
Alie. Senate of the Forty-First Con
gress sine (tie, said : " The time fixed,
by law . `:"for. the assembling of thb first
session-of the Forty-Second - Congress
having arrived, the Secretary will
call the roll- of_,parnes of Senators
-elect; who will7peesent themselves in
front of the Vice President's .chair,
to take the oath of office." •
The
_Secretary • called Henry B.
Anthony, J.-AV. Caldwell, Aaron H.
Cragin, and, I'rederick H. Freling
hhysen. These gentlernen t ... advanced
to the desk and -tOok the 'oath of . of
fice, after which.:the Vice PreSident
extended to each the hand of fellow
ship. ' The other:Senators , elect were
called by fours; "aid- those present
advanced' - ani-1,-. were sworn 'in as
above. They came in the following
iiter ... lfesSrS: Ferry, of Michigan.;
i l telicock, of - I
-Nebraska!,; lil'elley, of
Oregon ; Logan, of Illinois ;' Morrill,
of ltaine ; .11Obertson, of'South Caro
lina ; Stevenson, of Kentucky; Sauls
bury, of Dela Ware; Cooper, oi . Tenn-,
essee ; Wilson, of - MassachuSetts ;
Wright, .Of lowa ; Windom, of Min
nesota,_ West,•of Lousian a,. and Davis,
of 'West Virginia. _ -‘
When the - name of George Gold
thwaite, of Alabama, was called," Mr.
• Sherman arose and objected to: his
being sworn. He presented a memo
rial' of . forty-fiie incniliers of the Ala
bama Legislature protesting against
his admission to the Senate on the
ground that he was not elected by a
legal majority of the •-ltiembers. of
both houses ; that' the .vote, as an
nounced; was• sisty-liveL for • George
Gold liwaite, fifty for Willard Warn- !
er, a d fourteen for J., W. Harrison ;
that I': F. 'Henry,. a gating member
of the House, and who voted for Mr.
Goldthwaite, was not elected, had no
certificate of election,. and was d.k.,,_,
feated at the polls by several hunil
dred votes; that Paul Bradford ; an-! I
other sitting.. member Who voted kir,
Mr. Goldthwaite, was also 'defeate&
-at the polls; that the Represent•Ntivest-1
of Greene, Sumter,' Lee, and other
,counties, who voteil also ' for - Mr.
Goldthwaite, 'were elected by intimi
dation and fraud, and that, some of
the members voting for , him 'labored !
under political disabilities, The me- '
'rnorialists, in r,oncluSion, suggest an
inquiry as to whether. Mr. Gold
thwaite himself does. not labor under
legal and politicalAisabilities; '
Mr. Sherman requested that this
memorial be read. , !
• Mi. Willard SaulStiurY—Mr. Presi- i
dent, I. object' to the reading' of that
memoriar _foi this reason= • - ••
. Mr. Hamlin—He is not a member' '
of thislodt. '•'- • - •
The President'S• gavel fell with a
loud reverberation upon the 'desk,.
and the ex-lictnorable gentleman'Wm
Delaware subsided amid Itntd laugh
ter from the !loch.' and }galleries! . :'
. The Memorial was read, and'lf ,
Sherman moved that it, together ,
'with the credentials- of Mr. .9oth
waite, be laid, on the table, to he. re-
fcrred to -tbe Judiciary Committee 1
wheil'appointed. - Messrs. Thurman
and Davis argued- against this dispo-,
sitien, on the ground that an iiiquiry
fete the election of a_ member of a
State •Legialature was' preposterous
and _beneath the dignity of the Sen
__
ate. - . . - , .•
Messrs. Sherman, Edmunds, and
Goulding held that, under the Con
stitution, t and as the - guardians o?
the rights of the people of a State,
Congress liad -the power to inquire
into the eligibility of the members of
a-State Legislature Aber set
of men elairnink to State.
The motion of " an was
sustained.
dispobition
credentials of Mel
Pribee. Im
obtaining an
vith Ameri
not *conclu
ive become
grandeur of
their 'Wein
to imbui
progress and
take pride
A- the gates
Aa„
add political disabilities of that Ben
naueee-nt-Mfligs-4109i04 of
Mississippi, and Clayton, .of Arkan
sas, were also oinitted.
The - mud nompitteew were sp.,
`fointed'to wait it n . the 'Piesident
,and the Heuser'of Wives-to
tinnotutee that a quorum of the Sen
ate was present and ready teoceed.
to bnsiness, and the. Senate then, on
Motion of. Mr. Edmonds, adjourned
until Tuesday' next.
At, 10 o'clock the House ivasimiled
to order. There were but few mein
berg present, and after transictimg a
small anitfdnt of huffiness a ,finther
tec,ess was taken until 11. o'clock. At
that hour. the
_chamber, both floor
an(galleries, was densely crowded.
Every . inch of sitting and standing
room in the galleries, was occupied.
'Several ladies were in the reporter's
gallery. All the seats on gip Boor
were filled,.and behind them matte
floor and in the cloa.k rooms stood
more than as many as would, have'
filled them. Members-elect, ex-mem
bers, with their _friends; families and
relations, so filled the space that the
pages could hardly squeeze through
Ifrom and to the doors.
Mil
le previously addpted
hut little business could be transact
ed, except by unanirnous. consent. .
Mr. Randall soon put it 'step to that
by giving notice that ho would Ob
ject to everything.
• While the Hollhe. was- voting by
ayes and nays on the proposition of
Mr. Scofield that the _Rouse recede
from its disagreement (o the Senate
amendment to the bill to abolish the
offices of Admiral and Vice Admiral,
and while Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, .was
in the act of voting, the snn struck
the meridian, the' Speaker's
. gavel
'struck the' desk, and the Forty-First
Con7ess.was no more.
-Mr. McPherson Clerk of. the
House, immediately, arose and called
the members of the• Forty-Seoond
Congress to order, and proceeded to
call the roll - of members-elect whose
credentials had been presented Co
him in accordance with- law. This
done he announced
TUE ELECTION or A SPY-INEZ
as the next: business in order. Mr.
Blairf)l,Michigart, nominated Hon.
James` G., Blaine, .of Maine, and Mr.
Wood; optew 'York, FipminatedHon.
"Georg V. Morga., di Ohio. • •
The" clerk appointed as tellers,
Messrs, - Banks, :Of Massachusetts,
I Cook, Of Illinois, Weis, of Kentucky,
and Eldridge; of- Wisconsin. The
- ion of members was called, and each
responded with the name of his can
didate. Twp hundred and nineteen
-votes were cast, of ill& Mr.. Blaine
_received 126, and Mr. Morgan, 93.
The Clerk requested Mr. Poland; of
Vermont, the oldest member, and
'Mr. Mormin, to eftslnct Mr. Blaine
to the
Mr. Dawes, of Massachnsetts, the
member of longest conlimions
administered the oath of office to
the Speaker, after 'which the Speaker
administered the same oath to the
members elect. When 'North Caro
lifia was called, Mr. Maynard, of
Tennessee, objected to Mr. Waddell,
from the 3d district, and the Speaker
.reqnested him to stand aside. This
made- opportunity for a blunder,
about as ridiculous as that of Mr.
Sanlsbnry in the, Senate. Me. Eld-,
ridge, ofVisconsin,iiiose and said :
Mr. Speaker, is that gentleman (Mr.
Maynard) a membeir - of this House?
The Speaker—Of coarse he is, or
the chair would not hare recognized
him.
Mr•Eldridge—He has not yet beet??
sworn in.
Several,Members. .Have you been,
SWOril in ?
Eldridge sat down, and made
no.further_interruption of the pro
ceedings.
Objection was made' to the Ten
nessee and Mississippi delegations,
'but they were finally
,sworn in and
their credentials laid on the table to
be to the Committee on Elec
tions when appointed.'
-Mr. - Dawes then presented a -reso
lution:declaring the old officers of the
House all reelected, which prevailed.
.The drnwino. for - .seats then, took
place. Valves, the-oldest sitting.
member,. on motion t of Mr; Garfield.
being allowed the usual courtesy of
selecting his seat before the ditwing
commenced, chose No: 32, the third
in the 'second division on the west,
side, occupied by Mr. Wilson of Ohio
last ,Session; when the other members
took their chances by lot, and after
the conclusion of ,the drawing the
House adjourned until Tuesdity.
-The announcement that DAN NonLe
had been .'found guilty 'by a Tioga
Com4, - jury, :rid senteileed by the
court of Dyer and terminer of that
'county to five years imprisonment in
the State Prison at . Auburn at hard
labor, was-received with a thrill of
satisfaction by our:entire community.
The trial just dosed, which, has re
suited' in his ednviction, was the
fourth Which he' has had upon the
Bahia indictment, charging liimmvith
the robbery of the. Royal Insurance
Company-of-a large amount of bonds.
Twice in this county. and,once in
-Tioga the jury Which listene t 6 the
evidence failed to agree upon a ver
dict. • -
With a preseverence and peisisten:
cy.worthy fof iinita4ori in the punish
ment of crime, the People and the
Jasiirance Company have followed
up these, repeated disagreements, u.u
iil finally twelve Men have upon their'
oaths said by their verdict that there
was no reasonable'lloubt of the: guilt
of Dix Nosi.r. of the crime with which
he WAS Chrged.'
By the result of this' trial another
proof is given of the fact that justice
though sometimes Flow is sure' and
certain: ItuLtovv - and NOBLE both
have found it so,*or are likely to.
''.Let all good men rejoice at the xe
suit of this trial, and hope that' a
similar fate may soon overtake all
who deserve the Ad
t
of the
tt, of
DAN NOBLE.
Java lee. Though alma . itt Certain.
air Senator Scorr declares that
the popular clamor for the repeal of
the ckud duty-is—simply absurd.—
There" is now no duty on anthracite,
which is the staple ilia ' The repeal
of'dUty on bituminous cosi hp mute,
would not reduce the rice of 'it a
penny. - The question is, he says,
whether,we shall collect some revenue
.
Gr uune from' the 14ttumnona coal im
ported from Nova Scotia..
MTLIMMCM`
' it voltkiwrwis to be . 2.' '"
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t
} L - . Perawas r -I yZ.TZ ) ! ) . °O-
'-
" IP V I IC P !!P e l r • ~,,; , . . -,, z. " ,
. ? = - 4 ' . lifligalllt' — '44 44 *.: 4 l :
~_ • possed over pe v ..,
_r c
r ' • iii*Oeet*,4l.- 4. oc
r 2 . ",".. 4 " . ' •-• 410,40 d traciaue ,
7 4 z' l -: ..'lelik acioitipaa#o,-- .
a break shower, but suddenly Tee
to the southwest, - and 'essags.,mitl• i a
fury and force never before witnesed
in-thielati We. - It first--• struck the
elevat sr on the bank of the river, and
took .art of the roof off, and passing
in a . . e northeast direction, it total
ly 4.... '•. ed the freight depot of
, Louri find Vandelis railroad,
eightruidredieet long, by one hun
dredfeet high; the freight and pas
senger depot of the Northeastern
nnlrcif4„, two ,_ freighybar 'depots, a
porti*of The passenger'. depot and
ticket cared; and the large round
house of the Chicago and Alton rail
road,' the car-house, scale ' office;
freight office, and part of ono of the :
freight depots of the Ohio - and Kis
, : :. v. i road; the freight and Passau.=
ger . , ..ts'of the Toledo and: abash
row:tend a number of dwelling houses
in the vicinity. A portion of the - roof
en;
.T Haute andlnilianapOlis depot
was lown off, and nearly all the der
ricks and other appliances used in
the nstruction of the bridge, were
torn from their places and blown,
doww into the river. Everything in
factwithin a space of from two hun
dred' to three hundred yards wide
mistltudly.tcprri .to pieces. - -A train
of ca including a thirty ton. loco
m.ot4.e, was blown down. from 'the
1 ,tracir and hurle:r abont•forty feet in
;to1;(1 a. lough. Another train, of thir
teen cars, laden with grain. -was over
,turn andsmashed, and one car was
blo into the river. . •
*--..A • train was coming in on the Terre
•
Hue road, and when at Brooklyn,
dire - miles north of east of. St. Louis,
was to from the track , and about
fort . l.
cArs standing on a side track of
the, i oledo and WabaSh; and Cfiicago
and Alton road, about nine miles out,
wei overthroWn.
T e round-house of the Chicago
and Alton road, aftei being blown,
Call ht, 'fire from an engine inside and
was btirned.. The engmeei of the lo
cum tine was burned to death: The
nu b . r of . killed , and wounded can
no't- 0 stated to-night; but seven are
Imo to be killed,'-'and between
th . and foriY seriously' wounded;
som dangeronsly, and a good many
mo slightly injured. It is believed
a. number of perions- are! still
_burred
i beneath the ruins.' - ' -
The scene is frightful. Homes
are tor'-,to fragments, others are nn-
fed or.upset, and still . others are
'Aecl bodily from their founda
.
IVO
eil
s.' Scarcely a bTiilding, tree, or
bing else within the track of the
is standing,. Thewreck and
tio
any
sto
ilcomplete
se -pecuniary loSses,
'follows i .: The Chicage-and Al
railroad, 1$500,000;- the Ohio and
ssippi, 1 5200,000 ; the Toledo
'Wabash, $125,000; the-St.. Lcinis
Vandalia, $0,000; - the . Sotith-•
ern, $30,000.: Peru .
i ipany, $25,000'.. The steamboats
on the eastern side of the. river
serionoy : damaged. ."
, •••. - ri , A bill authorizing the appoint
ment of Commissioners to take cildxze,
of e centennial celebration. of Sa
tio Independence, was passed by
thegislatn.re last week. the :jet
~e
names - Gov. GEA . Y, ,Ho n. IV. W.
'lVAii.i.f.cE and Hon. JAs. H. Wiz; and
provides for the appointment of soy
era4 other gentlemen.
• bill hag; also passed 'the House
gi ng the State the benefit of.: inter
est on State funds. -
On< Monday last; the- House
paised bills abOlishing:the duty 'sip
on!tea, ccfrec,.cortl and salt, which, if
1
th 'y become laws, will 'reduce -the
're entie the current
. year. -$27,366,-
00 . : It, is note probable, however,
th t the Senate will act.. npon. these
measures at the present session,
......:.. Secretary . Fisit has writte4 a
leer to the Ercirilly Pose denying. 'a
statement which appeared in that
pager, ;to the effect, that Mr. S U 31:: ER
was removed At Elia request of , the
liktish Minister.
-...~~.:
4651, From the retunis, received,. it
lo Om'. as though Hampshire,
y aster 0-, elected al,Deinecratic Gov- ,
ertorsarid all three , of the members'
Conn. Tess
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New ' Advertisements.
Mtuk:rs ar,l Shipp. r+ thr ,
ULtIVAN ANTHRACITE CO - AL:
mar.l "71 . Towanda Pa.
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AUTION: -- "Whereas, v wife
is molo.k.n.Er has left my bed and board with
on Just ranee or provocation, all persona are hereby
ca itioned against harboring or trusting her on , 1:12y
at ount. as I will pay no debts of her contracting
ai.
er this date.
Asylum. Feb. 27.'7140' JOSIAH .TOIMSON.
6AIJTION.—AII persons are hereby
• , cautioned *Aiwa purchasing a note given by
rue to Bohm Hoboes, for twenty dollars,'date_ Jams.
ry 16,..1870, payable one Year - from date., as I have
rem-Iced no value therefor. -awl will wit pay said
note unless compelled to to do by law. '
, .--- 11. A. FiSHEII
est. Franklin. Feb. 27„11...w30 , . ,
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.santnel Bobb, Esq.. 230 South Fourth' street. Mat
ting in any of the several court; of Phila•delphin
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MAIL ARRANGFMENTS OF
TILE TOWANDA POST-OFFICE.
rum thither nonce the tailsat this omen win
titre and depart u f3ilanra
rrire.
.7:161. Y.
lorthern
sotithern
auTroy . .. . ...... —12:00 tr. 1-00 r. tr.
tos •• 1 ' i SIX P. X 1-CV P. X.
Inshore " G - 00 - r. bt 8.00 A. U.
LeßATtrinei " 11:00 A. X - 12:00 X.
Sarolay. .. ... Id :CO u., , .. .2:00 r. t. t
ton Mails arrives every Monday. Wednesday and
= s at 5:00 r. rs.; and 'airports at 700 a. st. on
. and Saturday. ,
bartY CAirr Tl iers t r=.._ ar rives e every Tuesday, Thum
day sadlilatarday at BAIO a.m. Departs name day'
at 9:ol)Aaa ' • ~ A
Sir Aa i I c close 40 Weeder Were Se Nip! .
; dad wits Korth and south dew 113 mine
*previous. . ' .. S.W. ALVORD e P.M.
r 11: . BOARDING HOUSE.—The
:Wittier:libel. having learned ot J. P, Van' Flee
s Iwelllng House on State Street. one door east
of Pritra *See, is new prepared to rectVe
I:Weeders by the day, or week at reasonable rstek.
!OK—Persons Wending Conek will and this a
7111einisatend condintsble place to stop.
c. 1;70, • L. T. EOTSE.
Al J. LONG. . ..
f ft 'en I '
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-16
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• , ell , . -0.4-, x -1
, - .. Y. , . ' s :, - ..':' - i- ' ---.1";
. 4 4 ' - ,T i7. ' ' --,-*,
GROCERIES AND- P,WiriblONS,
. =pa •-....* • ..,...;.,.. •
....: 4 •.
'ci- _ i-1.0 '• '1 , ,,.. • - ;-=- 1 .
•
'` . .
,;.
21,01j2, r. `lizaj), lin A T 441 4
J . •
, •
COIL. MAIN AND BRIDGE STS.,
4„/jesire to all the siltation of the public to my
nottottiOnt of ge . .eitls,, which ii always full and eoni
plicte, and will be Bahl to . toy customers at lowest
market ratc4.
Nry 14 1,4 , k cif
/lave iitircha.seil sere the late reibiettoti itk the
tariff on the4l,4nil are offend at prices to eon.
realion,t. , • _
- (nl•rnil wail or oilier% will neicive rarekti
and rroinpt attention.
. .
Thaliking. - the publlc 'for tilt liberal patronage
they have given' 'lnc,. I vrialf - i cnntinuance of the
lathe.l ' •
.
, . •
CA l zili ' 1'..,111.3 Fon CoUNTItY. l'ltol/VCE.
•
....1,
, .
• •
feb.2o'7llit. J. LONfl.
EVANS # HILDIVETH'S
3312,7 G-00JDS,
Tlwir wboln Ntod: new, and honght at the hiw
gat I.fht the ma:Let has touched in eight years;
then :am enabling them to give their cuxhagera New
donde, and at very low - prii.Tl.2 In their to:A in3y
be tournl
SILKS, POPLINS, lIO3IBA4INIS,
PLAthti; ALL ' WOOL SELUE,
ALSO. ALL IVOOL 81:11.GES IN *)ST I'OPULAIt
en, Color, • •
Dark. Garnet and ' ,
QUEEN'S, QWN ALPACA,
Double race, Silk gcoth , to raart , l can
otily•be found at' • I •
inuatzni.s.
• .
FOl Fula, LIE
PROOFS, in Goren. r.io,rn arta 12a :I
/UP , ' BLACK I'LLVETEEN S. for elttaka an‘ t ;frau
_ming, go to '
CBEAT YUItiININS IN LINEN
ir lIANDKERCIIIEFOL'LeiEN NAYKLNS
LINENS. TOWELS. TOWELING AND
LINENS :arc. boiag otiervil by ;
EVA .
NS
A GREAT VARIETY' OF HOME
M'APti CLOT-fig.: . suitable for Nen and
wear. ,;41.1 be found at
EV...[N3
THE (TTL ASSORTMENT
SLIWETINGS,
~ul,the finest etnelF of I'IZINTS, etubncing all
style, , , the tuar%tt atforil, , • •
-
. p • . -----• . . . • •
VIE LIGHTSHAASE .
BASE flt i ANB'BASE ITEATINe; :7royy,
Cpuipetittg with all tll,l •t..ves.ol the day.
Also, litiAtTretuilunAat the Sew Jer,..y Stat... Fair,
aA well ail a; . 13111111,SOli: County . mire.
IOIPLETE,_ASSOI.T_IIENT OF
including (xlO
brated llatrie Seainlao Lid Glove.. at
• E.V.V.NS & 111LDLLTII
— 7" --
VOR WILL FLND THE M I
AreIIACTINT; STOCK. to s,•lect fr..n. in PAIS
LEY Dpnble. and Single Wool Shawls in
Ladies and 111,ses, at • ,
IN .FACT, YOU 'CAN ALIVAYS
dna a 319 ST Ci)3IItEETE grocK of DRY
(;ooDs, in ail its branches. at
EVANS k
Bridae strret.. T.!iwanda,
VOci: IIETICTR are Di3w Receiy-
J 11: •lAg a fresh stock of Goodslin - their line. bonitlit
since the Ist January. to whwlx they- invde the at
tention of their friends. We keep thy latest strut
'ln town. Oixr'izocsis are fresh' - and desirable. We
1411 at - lowest inarket
Jan. 19. 1871.
CLOVER SEED.-\V have a stock
a Pea Vino Clover Seca a'arranted true to
name. Also Medium and West llclneh &Tit. , for
sale cheap.
rox
AND GILIXIIOSCOPE.S.
Prparl.
MEI
5:15 P. )L..
15:colltulOcluk '
WOW). WILLOW, AND STONE WAILt4
rATION'S BLOCK,
1 1X)W0 DA, TA.
•
-.Tod-. I.
TEAS, • COrFEES,
AND
S P I !C E S
la the beet place to bny -
:iICILIAS CLOTH. ALL WOOL .PLAIDS,
monims, :111:111NO . S, ESIT'RESS CLOTIIS,
tv'eautr.rs, Dl:LAiss
EvAxs k ititnurrit
Ev.lN5 : -rLDIu:TIU 4. -
award. 1
TWO FIRST" PREMIUMS
At tlp,
NEW YOIIK STATE FATE,
(2 Ihiru,-.!
For sale fop
0et.20.10-
tv.ors t int.mtEnrs
VRESH-AND NEW TENS, bought
Ante tbr. rr . rritt &OW,. 111_ priec. in Ycrllin
cheap at retail.
Jan. 1111,-1•Irl
-FOX tk,' . 311 - .Macil are selling Gro-.
(Tries 54 retail. Jan. 19, 1.871..
rox. & 111ERCUR.ard, selling
and Ft? , b ( Goods. Tan. 19..34,71.
- pox &31ERCITII are selling Gro
ceTi .Tan. 19. 1.71.
. -
VON . .&;_ mtr.clsll , ar'selling first
_a: class G?AlsOilly.. - Jan. 1:1, 1.71.
VOX 31E 4 11Ctit tiT6 selling
cheaper than -6 . er. Jan. 10.
•
Jn ITILE3EBER that wA3. are selfing,
tao<wik kt
' ItETAIL!
And t!lat wo won't be nnderkold.
• Jan. 111:141:11
f ICHT.GAN FINE =CL_T T()BAC
.
co—very.clyika:,,c . •
Jan. 19, IS7I.
VOX Ai, do not deal in
shodayGowis. an:
OURCIISTOJIEIIS can rely n 'on
getting the very beat tho market affords and at
lowest prices. . F— T, FOX.
Towanda. Jan. 19.'71. ' lIF.YRY 31F.IICUll.
PORK, Hams, Larkl,•Dried .Beef.
Mackerel. :31aciatiii: Trout. at retail
Jan. l, 1871: FOX: 3: NIERCUTt.
•
CANN - ED. FRUIT - very 10w,.r.t. •
Jan. 19.1471 . • FOX & MERCUR's.
T- tYLOR'S ELECTRIC • OIL !
• This Oithav proven Itself a medicine wisiirpoic-e4
In the cure Of Rheumatic...lameness of mvi kin.: re
quiring an outward application. We, defy the medi
cal world to bring a material better adapted to the
'alleviation of pain and lameness in Man or Eeak
than Ii this medicine.' It works upon the samcprin:
eiple as ifs nearest end ealthough.•
like all of our hest InedieineA, it sonictuni•Slails. yet
the muses of. failure are eery rare and 'are-always
"complicated ones. *-It works liko magic upon burns,
frost-bites, sting of hies, and all external poisons.
Every fanaily3shunld have it in eases of .freeh cuts,
bruises or filming. It will not smart like most Turd=
-leines wherelpplied to a new sore. It is no cmack
prep.uation,; brit is composed of nine of tthe beet
materials knlywn to marerirt median, eomponnded up.
on scientific principles.. As a horse, medicine it t.
taking the lead of anything in the:marl:et- Buy it
and try it If you .do not like it, return it and re
mise your money back. For sale by all druggists and
dealers In medicine. Price 50 centS per bottle. '
if. nuovrs. ma TAYLOR.
. Proprietor, Latay.Fcille.
dect - 703f
I ABLE OF _THE
tILIE DAITItOLD,—T
. 23. IsTI.
rwat
liointay, Jab
=I
2:30 3:00, TOWANDA
72:40 810 11.4,1GCLAY 311iCTION
. I . !tt? ....
13 - 9A3 RILCN7Ct3.:..
3t33 .41 , W
3:C310:13
0 I 1:,50 I)usuor,E.,
P. M. A. Y.
Jici.25,11
riNSI'LVANLA.
STATE Nf-)11.111 ,‘ (1110Q1,
M
TIOGA • p
IT:F t NI OPENS :AIAIZCII tls, 1171
Bolin) OF • INST RUCTION.'
criAnt.Es V 4 1.11 . 1.111,L,
Piottesorol.i3wt#ii 2,1 A Ali iu4 3rep
ESE
Pr:4LF.,..or of l'itatheloattcl.ing
• • • JWTN •'• - -
Proicsaor Andept:LEidtkilig . ost... and
• .
:MKS COO.R.V.(;.PtaxsPrF , ..•. ,
.11ittrurtor.,, 2.111.1
fiss PID*6I4;
- 113 ,1 4 1 241r_ oT 3 'el`diLti.a•TeW. l * , : dl:::'?
133i`c -G. lotYt -
- •
nr has truzufLutal
STAIII,APPIZOIIRIATIQNS
Yiftyl tuts til.fre. per 'Week SeenVed'by de,
. ,
tug intention ta.teacti.
ilyA mcent act of •thei..eglelature. the follow:mg
appropriations aro made by the titttt to ,urinal
Studenta and Graduatee.. • .
1. Ea.'h Btpd , ut over F::S , I.:VrEEN Xr..lV.S.of ad
Who . shah s1;411. a paper declaring his intenb...n
teaclt t im the .Cußituou .Scluivis. of the Sn.te;:hr.ll.
rt relit stun of eTZSTs VER. . towar,is
defraying tie exivnAes of tniton.and bearding. j
2. , Each student onir• I:I:NESTLES Y,F.../.lls-.yr
who was.disableatirtlie; military ali'- Laval servieo
of the Unlted-State.i, c,f l'enn , ylvatea . , Or who -o
fatherlost life 111 said Fer.7irc, amt. who
sign an ag . treiWent as:2lbove! - ihail receive the. l'aro.
'of 101 , LT.1. per week. • - •
•
I. Fitch stildent,. who, upon . trrrdnatirf, , shall
sign sat a,tieetnent to tp.seh , tie- I'm:anon SehoO! ,,,
of the State two full years, (o al
lost. Thor no:nth:so:halt rec. - it:e the sum: of F. 11,12-•
.t. • Af...y etladt m*t
3t tr 1.1,1 the tie . liwA fit 6;41' c,a
DIPLO:q - AS, AND EXPENSES
........11 ,f,,• iii i ,:,,,,, Ak as a r e authorlz - 5,4 alcl furnj,..bol. by
'OA' Star , . an,' "ItinPi - tliVtq - CV// , ..$ bold them Ir , ri
any- further c •inc.t:.on 1;: . , tc.: l :l2, , rit:ex actil:g ilialer
Ulf; proilsioris n 'mit , - Cotnrnrnri . :kc.cheol laws-,
EXPENSt..‘i - Psii.. SC:IIO,3T. 1. - E.'AI: ' , 01: - 42 4 51T.L1i.5.
‘ 1 ,4. ‘ ,,c,\
fro.ll , (li lig I - P . :in I, Ti. -ia , q,;l'.'••• ti. ltql - A. ru,l. oil. and
Rashid!!, $l,-,6, -0ct..., :, , ),....•:.t4 .or
. $4 . per .V.V.A.1.:
~ Uat'd alig,"..,
• 1 EX.PENSUS .10i1- 71., 1
eoinincueira4 Ntarch ll'ltti, ..
$62., (le.ini3o c'Elals or 451 ~ .1) ••1
those hrraattatiogl. : i
TUITION' .1.: , ;1) .1)*.;;)E I1.1::' ,„
1.1. - t beard in .:s;orin.il 1 . 51 . :11,i‘i,
viceita,-le.ba 7o cent 1 Or ',F,I per ,),..
1 .rSSTItrCTIO.:`.: IN INSTIZII
iiii4 .4 cli n fift :s l;thO r r r iLl 2 s l tr i nnl , ;r o .l, :4 -.. - 1 ,.. c, ,
DRAWING, $3 per tern:: ' - - ' • .
•
Beard can ha' obttitic.l it! rrivlt? 'fa 1
-to $4 pc: urn::. . . .
:to extra ci0r,.,,, , ,: .Strt.l, - ...ts r. it:Mt.-A t uuy One
An bilig are t.,, Lie pail proinitiy in 1,(1, 1,1 , . tl, the
- Principal. Who actr, as a•,,, , entf,,r C.:: Tr.i...t c 4. Ctn..
denta linarding' iti the tSortn . xl Itoll•linj?,' Thrhihli
shis.ltx, finow-,:49. att.l or., , , , o:nforta•lc.
For • Inrths r info: •,• , 4 , ..- or .0.1,LA,:,i , ..,:t txi i 1.2,
9µ.fitv,i, a.45• . ..' 111, P1'.111%•.' ' • A
7,1:1:2;5_0.1;
T HI,:.(:EI - J . 11;1 Z.I.T.EA)
ltA11131)-Eil,f, 1 *-
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..... i ~..1 _,.A.S.•:t-pall
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5r ... ..,1.1N
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tunl Editpr •- , f r, , I: '. p,- - 7 ,, . •rozi... I 11, , u .. c ,c,7 • ‘,...
''lli tll'S e rUo:', , i'V.l ~:1,Z,!., * r.
.1. tie: 1.:15ty at-tioli of I, j"`l
thr Chili in vitliii - .: jl.l.,,t,tetit :. 1',•...t1.... to tii , ...:” iii •;,*•• , tr.t.
. ,
:.:, 7.:Pral ittr , .(l,:cti , iti. , . 1 p 1.,:
••
of ill.: N. F. 'f.^l la.l . 0,11 ••
:Lat.
Club, Y
tt , ti that'a i ti r. ; :
:poke hi;atly 6: the la straw-- and cr.. , -•
gra:n that 11, ',L. ,
pat
agrntit..l*,. of
1 4.11g:h. , •
tFront.-tlto ItoOtcsti , r. Atitstri.:an rarmt•t:.!
, •11:111:11: - .. , : Ira A , . t':
t!.; AlTricultitrzl ty ;tf, has• pc.rsonall:.`
tided exp,rl..nlilit,.: r‘lturt., 1,r.,
and rt,ttes the r;.:-.;.:t I; t
• i late !Trent pl-asnr , „..in t,.
that of lain:lre:l , pf oth-rs in . anA r
t.) the adratta 'to I, 14,
your .Noru:cy Oats :or the old kinds- Ihjir _.,,,:y; ;
to rrottnee ruore,than tn,:nyl;r.,ll;;;ls tr ,
and harcluti.s's and tri!tyt tr.cortti.
ivc thenemneh less liable to 1.ed..t.t00 - c.i by ;tc,,rin t'
er disease:arc liointa whiclt'Aio totelln.o.nt
Con overtook. The question tar..a
trs is Tint whither they can ittl . ..rwlto toty the see.i.
Lot rat:ler, c-vn v af':o4l / _
,t..
latvi 1% , :" $4.) or 4trY btt-b ;Is' Pt..
"w 10110 1011. s. ..r t, the nhifn t.
LEWD; A: SON
j.1.1.,t aa - Nv,...1 - 1 1111 Se I'W.l.Pllizil - 1 - : A110.11....ar.1. - :' Etr..r.n. w:ti: '
tho sarr.i.;alv , r,. i,
'• I can rcvemonor.: iltr , ni f. , 'farrn..r.; 6, bei:v- nil
that yr,TI , laim Pt: , tliepl: and nni if: - .1.1 t.l k ,•,'o that
wit Isill-1. abl, ...,. qnppil' th•lri ' t , a 1:i . •,:!, - r c..:t 1:f
.
t'.l,• ~...:..II:•• • , ....'-n tli4 , lll , rw t.f9ra. , •
•
7• . :(; L.' W...i ) kATS. . ,
• • '
•
tote• •
, iltiter of this CI •
• •
meth • followitiLtrt..nnltn nty
tin.l.7tA sown. in t•Ti. - ifi 311 , 11',"71.' , tfl .1 :!:.:!•••• •t
, • ~.•••Jil -..:nut qttllty.
...cal - ;:t.
Veont 1.111% at`,l;'•.illt • i' 1 ,c't:.6 I
L." I:I". I', :1
feel in gi. , na . a. )
out an , 1 v;itl. - rs of
:mil t • . - 1-::,viLrtr
- ,
e.t:,•-r et ti n
1, 71•1:0•41".
,tat Lt..; I
Tin , r
e.Vrt. le,:t It in ~%•114-1:11.
'arm' t.
, IL•Y \ At.. L• ~1
.T. • 7 '• t. 2 I! • i.i1.11,1,
•):'1 , ,.:111 . may It -
~r1.•,•11,1.:.1 : lin • , f
gru". 11: aunt altar, :1• • 3i: I,
per cent ..+•• tt , r in Liman nov of
tin'• , i•l •1-I•
.11 - 0 • to Ili • i•• , -;•••;• - ii
an•l anyt:tin:t -112 at Is.
"ne. ,,- -1:In - .1-1f-e Dun of erilint.4: f•aNni
that the .I,;oinvtty
by 111, • It: •Eunigll• 11 .t•
t I:me propi...rt - g.s. 1, a every :arm
r in it... t h,• : b,:ivve,
can c?
the - thceq - san - I-• Itizt•vmr_tcAN,
twine cm: ..e. , 11! , .:*•;.ci:.t : of
1. 1 1 , 1..r.21:1-gz ,,, ..n.T. AV. Qt:
e , tt tcsth , n 2 • nt, , r t"
tt. .f
But the merit eif thin i...n•A". in the e.vt,t
exe.lnFivel:e. • A giv 'n Or 7 w l, a
ran ele4t. tu,ni t'.23•4 I ,, rry
is 111;!,T. 11;111. thinne,.ftv 1 -Vt . % ...train:7lV,', 161!1'''
1•-•tt-i". in 1.1
rux.&
T - 1 1 E
•
, o,t3t.ty: :<:)
ft.k
Of,ton . tyo, Flan' mr 071
l'arn s !7iklt • Mt Got. I.••ti
11w /Vicki..
ii•••, ,
.pr:u:; nn t!
I rrol,rly all rraly for rat 0nt,.11,1,..,
!..11_11.f: 1,1.m0y,i, !;-•
n. 4 , 4 r
I a: tivrnanivg,
n • 114,c tai , ; if
• • . • •• J.: , will. V , ' .or a I
„ • „
F irt-IT ANL, c',l- pm.e
1 ; INES.
Wils.:tt Is ••32ivai,Thlii in 11,,a.1f,r,1 c ,- 11:itS• ."'
Mil
•
M.lny
try arc itothitt:z t 1;• tstr.:l.l:l3 • N .r•
t,.. •
Witltzt: . •
'ut. tts aarC•rti-;•.1..01-t. N::11,:: a.,
at .\ liptSni.
D. AV. t4,11 - .. cr, the' Lutz
grail: :111.1 NO , it ha. ta a t ,„T.
. ri.srLt:
FOX MLUCUP.'S
, 1-; HOME
and for Zlny ,11111-,ly
ornaawt.t• • -
Mr. Wilqo2l 'St:
who 'will tint micrt.;:r,,o!tt
NrIIIII3TCCA , t I, I c..ntrzct VIM' trots
;111 ,4 3f75`11:7 for nu
f,
rirOW-IND'.I. 'HOME NURSERY..
JL The sub,cl-il,:- L.....: N.llO emuor-Lna
11 1 .10.1t1 nio, f‘ , .ir v,..n.A . i , 71 tfrri;t ..- :1!1;1 , 1., q.lthy AP
PLETItEES of VIP I.;:tclinLt seloct Tail.et:- ;crown
in iii, nure..ry'bo ".r;..van,1.1 Flai.s. .11. ,, , tret,ieu, r.,.
trai,,, , , , tatii. ti it ow , ..:it-,p1 , 1 nrol r.r , . 1-. tt.'r I ,, Jti'li , ,--.- , _-
:m..1 - prcpar, - .(1,L , r tr.u) ,, ;,l.ltnth::., : •, 1 %,•• ;• , 111•Il... • '''.."
- 1.1
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, with ' - fill - 11; , 1.7 , .:‘ , m. -- n.t . - , . - Jr
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