I 8 I ALL 1 -. bry , :t!,6: will :c;c~ 4 -Fishing Creel, of rebellion tv,tlribt.y, nor: has a Grange. • Titus7ille CouriPr brought i6 - ftio t ita late sheriff's sale. -The wife of John C. Fremont 'den;es Matte is afflicted with cancer. . -Lllontnna -produced $5,000,000 (.1" ;fold and silver last year. •t bogu ," Paul du Chai 1u is to the reiterners_ J.—Th.2 rolling mills of, Waterman ighiu ia of eration , .'f---T1.!(3, Yale ru.u_i \ igiatus Coller,s lEbtof iv:as in • isy _ . . Ohfci - Apricultural • :.-tN!.I ro tilt. inf•tant.• Na9orr. - ..1 Grange . . • n. ME - %.1.,",.1.11. ectalshipped far D:cspatroi • - voluElicla were. car :=1“-p,nn --1 L _ IBM ~ r ~~ ' _. • tht! tter marricti 'Miss tr..75t End - • • . . t 2 c.scrth -:ek wag the only to - 31 ic-tcd s b;;;:i'm Grf.e.a Day and ki a pri..3- '. offers a. torize.for l•a State ":at rift herAd tint 1 ..,rorer containsii 3Zl{ as..f 4-Thirken Presbyteria.n ninistrrs. c . ,. , .,i„rrt'rf . ..d. and! 3 o . ;rot'd, ,24 I I t • ---±M n i fic t name of the -ricezrrc-Fidi,,re of the lotra"Slate Temperance Hooter. , , • . Tlie)debt of Boston being $28, , ginrinnritihlast - smb•l'ergtily bCCaUEC it I T 'Yt'lS gz. , ly :6,057,000. —4Tho- fisheries of the Barns.fable brr , u7.ll cltiri : n.7 . thel ilagt vesr cyi i'.Y4o,Ci' , ) from 1572. • It Li Sf',ll tat -Yale. will, next to tho conntry ecr•.tomy. - . .i • -4Th , _ Ameikan :Atli) Frank N. 1 11,- ~. 1.-: J . !,t. made ih- I , : , :cacm from Lircr: rchl 1., i *-:...Jr-•cn, F.:. C., tm.'er s^r. in sixmcn ci'ciz. -- , - ,s.c.n_L‘bingioD, Mass , b aye itrabscription for Floyd, the brace tile bank from robbery , . • •l Zia in Btuton county, zzainst J. 1 7, ;11nt , f , :f1 f IL! pilftr(l.er - 1:•41-sbat1 in- ' 9,:^r MEI 1 • • - • 6 1 (1 (.1;0'-c-1.5 will set --- c(1 - „r.ty. flirly Boring r.`„l,lrLt r‘;'.l I 1 -e fr,ur.d . . jail - in Tilce. :a 3i::11 1 .: „.:cin ..• . ;t4T . :) , 'til . I'll.12;:l.:!::,"..;a/ 4SSO -1 ..t". -- , - I.'c..ti' ".:.:!:1'0.1., Eleeti.Tig at -.. •.,`.:" - 4, ..'., 7,.'!;, - :*-1 r, - il of P;- I • lZ ME paraded 11- Ca day bear -1t; , T.ari el "I rant 011ie ._: ~ . -~~~:,r.~~. • of ;ate Bazaine trial t, cn 1 as the tI:t.1:1 rH. this 1 . . . . I'. -rc 1- ; ' gni = BM =I - ‘- 2. •) • . C1122(1rti1 . 21.., t?. bat a il^.7.raav ME E MIMI I ~., ,'~; ,} ?~'~., . froi , !!, :cvo:nt 'S I: I_ :1• tleFx.:iliing pat , E•av,; It ti,- Button; L::vc I . . . • ."‘"( C f.tS •:_.f the Duke MEN ozi ' -4. in 6.1i:1 i; iL LI (if tire Eliz:tbetii- I ). , t; ,, : , r.: , . , . 7 , m, tle luce - 12K1‘.ri-, t...!•:-I'• ...I i:,•:.11:- i 7; '!L:!;:T. , .. t 2 rroftiziFm.l • " f_re •:114t v-,;t11 or -I,Lrlc,:. -; ( „I r . • ciLdstritt: • o: tLo Mil Mal I.l,tlLie t tho L i I , • • I •- li MEM MEI EN t , • 1- San Livsng raf.: MEI ` T _ • ,). • II 1. :--; , ,Ac",• . V.., t • i:' , .;!12211 0 17:1.1 t MEE ii; Z: • (.'lc•Ea Jur:(.!, s::tec•n thr-so r 1 z-1" , .17E111. Out rr....142:3 thca: ' ^i =EI 0, .1, • 0 •:,, , ra..n dari:! 175¶L) MEE _ ' O.._L I ~ "t,. T..' „. If • Vt, 1.• •• 4.. t t!:6 1. • 1 :ii - it : ( :• t • r , n..:1 (.! if .• ~ 11.• c - .i . =II Mil ISE -1 f : ,„ .r..).fr.n.z.‘2 b c. , 11.2,1 b.: a -,-. vo of (1 th y e .`:,TQf the foll.owjng stury is re'ated of 1.e9 to Judge Grier odic;: Le Lc..t aside the vlrthp: of a im7 agalust an unpopular T! I -n. airs thle remark; I tEnt.:r the virdtat. Entkr ahin..n‘at acid' , by the court.' 17..1 - .9 understou , lthat it taLes thirteen rata to steal a tran's tarsi iu this court," • —The Republican e' 'for . ,; ,y eraQ r ilatanA;itc., i.T.t.:•1 , 3 by one bt.A r r,;..L4toti4+'o l e 1711.0 acres,fuEove b!aplartft ttn y;,i , l sr.‘ dualtA • •-• 144 .. • =I 3 • 4 4 . a 1 $lO Tii strike among the cal miners hr_s ended, they havingi agreed to accept the prices of 1873, iduring;the preen year. This will be':good to the business public as it removes a great obstacle in the viy of suc cessful trade. Tri4death of Dr IinIiGSTONE is now officially announced. He died of, dysentery while travelinc , from 0 Lake Bombe to Unyaneinbe. His body has been embalmed, o.nd is 'be ing conveyed to England, It. will lirrAN has intiodnced bill to regulate the; salaries!. of meni hers -and officers of the L4n o islitture. • Its provicions are that,the members b'e . • paid Ozo -dollars each, with mileage liteCbieff.lerk to: receive $2,500; and etsch - of the i 5 tlIfT officers one tbousamt Ir ors not loot: as ,thi)ugli: the ligh inn • - are:outirely sati.Oeii with and oi)posal ty the ro pE.:111 of the 12.7,-.!- laridr' league is putting forth ,:very-effokt to do nwa with the--tci • hem—tibrioxicus law. The best in the world why teinperance men "sAtotild stand by it. k, A.T Tim :tamp l' meeting ' of the Lehigh Valley y ailrona '' , ompriny,' held in Philaclelimia, on .the 20th, inst., . As.l 1.)• ..r - .4t v,-:s . 're-electedPre.-sident. .T . ..•.:: , ariuwif I. ',. ?;•:rt c 212 tains ,the '._,1'.6v;1 9 g iten:l4: Total 11 co !..-. al ton;g , 2 fur t e year, 11,173,360 torsi; tolal receipt a from all sourees„ $7,421,894; exped;ses, ';53,88-t859; net • inepine, ::,z3,5-10, 035. i ' . • zts that ":!.ero is fpr omcn," Kosst . ..4r, 'the onto ... great Hungarian leadcr; , by[ his elo quci-co and position, attracted the. world's attc.ntior, is now 002; out . • pcDuyipus exh!,clnce at, Turin, on what he can cab froin teaehtng, said to he 1 - & - _‘.4' than . 1 ; .,v0 hundred dollars a year: He is H old, infirm, poor ; mid almost forgotten. , Such is fame. -1 r 'r. 1? t TnElnpian ageht atpalnib, telegraphs to the Indian comas sioner, Wasliiniktc'in, that he has in v,estigat ell the report that tle Indians were reiuccd tg a cc_ - ,nditioa of star- . Lalie,and had cratcn 'E.:0111c of 'their Agent (O.:graphs : , "No Indians' have ly.t.n hayel - starv ed, or lip h i.. 'The *hole thing job: I viited the cazap 0 CLIU:3O. who :Ire 1-ere, raid fonnd Nviglrau3s supplied with flour aid Ilv . EWE c!: - Jol cline!or • NIP S 1 MEI :ue ME I t: Michigan State Graeae, which n in Ee:3sion in F .. tdatnazot4 for St:re!',ll days,ha's adopted fl: report r to th'.. arc to the St.tte l rcl i ulatiohi as much as and gr6.vel toad etqnpatiics, at.(l hats as irinch ight o regtilat their charies ae' tta. tLeinrnpikei tolls or the charge_ of ndil. , rs fur griudihg report of :the -corn mittee is ihr; followingrsolation: •Iljoll oar no -c.•:rs c;r .vsy That. while wci deprieate aUy and all at tempts to clippie -or destroy railroad! interest-, we ivon3cliemind them that our interests rare id- ntieal. We implore th, m not to Lill the i'eociSa that lays' e go:den - CT:a '! by taztnz ns exhorbicantrat,4l to eus , Me Dacia to 'compi , te pith ether lines fr:'m the cast to the west. • ,otiac - r itcpr.?eate I - ‘,l„sl, cr,n atcd iic.vl;:re that the publie t . ) the actual sjttlernEnt. • Tirr arhircl - 1 1 , - now in 4 posbes s:on of,;•:; , , - ,:trni , ient, 41 worth thr? IA ice :I,aid. ine . :tide • the Records of thk , enftderat:.FtWar departm , :nt, othcr turd Jl:krEr.se2: r?, fr,ina Rie.ll. „ ;....ord..; sarrcri. - rc.l r.:_d f '., a of other nly.,!ter. an.:. 411 !!11-..• de •. Firtrnent,..rehir , ~ papers wero arrang.d, iiidexcd, lu v, - here T1: -. .. .Vlshington ;::3 Es 'Democrat that - tie § " outhErn claitns coainlir4iotiers ' - havet had , the fullest acteeez to them—lndgO ALDEN, Vt:E/110111, Laying been charged with that duty-and a r , OO , deal of ; • perjury on the part of elaitnants and their.witness has thereby . heca ren dered useless. These ureLi ; ies Lace Without doubt • sa.rod. • ernuitnt, fnilliobs of ci - Illar4 thrcii4ih• tha cvidwes futiadiu . dlsru ; airs iD44ipa oloi : Ryntitr ; r tf 11_ Luy , ••.; n, i'in. the on OI C;i::'C,~l. 11. 11.1t_ ::1 a MICII., ;,, i._ EEO MI fflradfordlttptter . . • Towanda; Tirarzani iTahi 29, 874 EDITORSi o. Goontracil.` alma &OXLEY has been unani mously re-nominated forl Mayor, by tho Republicans of Philadelphia. The Democrats have nominated S. SADDLE, for the rime office. Whet e is FonNty ? T - ha coLuniittee - of IWays and . 'Means have ateiost by . a unanimous viAP,diFagreed to fudge ki ! .£I:LEY'S bill providing fora convertible bond. The subject, 120e'Ver, mill be pro scnttd Inn "Hou,!e banking and currency committee have agreed ! to a fre . o banking bill. They also• agree to re port in favor, of the. national banks ke6ping a reserve - of twenty-five per cent. to redeem their cirerils.tion. HON. E. R. replie4 in anoth er colinan to „the 'letter of Mr. Brea published last week. - We .seen the letters referrad to b Mr. M., and we have no doubt he show them to any one who donlits his verH sion of the Wysox (kangeiaffair. • come by iway of .Zinzibar. • - -44C> I= ME • Il i 1 ,T E ractaisuirrnE. ; -- The so lns at Ef. arrisbnrg have,so fax famil •ed thethselves with t r ite order of t ...„ : gs nnder the .new con f stitution, Jo Iv able to engage earnestly ' the w i g . rk of the session. The restri cti ons i ',posed do not per mit so tan h bast • as heretofore itt s. w. ALva~cn passing kills.:. The Senite has f up with( d' eneral pared 1))' pnators ukich An ily pal. last, - after being. unanimously. It is additional I pa s fegua lot -box, , especially lin cries. : The following b 11 tins been tiara duccd by Senator Wurrr.: - ror iboaestction of sb bsekets. eel Weirs and fiddles; also to pkeverit t talditg of doh friem inn. set on Satnr , af to. Bond y . et midnight. etcept by hock, rod and pu; ala to. ail to prevent tUe snitch ing of fish aithist three y ars in streams stocked by the eommissiottera, and to prevent the taking of black bass except from t e Ist day of April to the 15th day of 7, inclusiv ha each year. Senator D.tvis h 'offered another bill upon e sub ect of securing a fi supply of and h in the various 1:1; strains and lake of the Common wealth. he bill provides that if New Jerse -shoul appropriate funds for the art ficial propagation of shad in the Dehlware-ri r during the fish L._ 10 irg seasurr6f - 111 enryent year the board'of fi , shery c mmissioners bean thorized to apply nd empoly a simi lar amou4 for th same purpose, the amount nit to ex eed t-,000. It also approlfriaFes slo,doo Lm expenditures during the presen yearZfor the par poSe .ilof Latching and. .propagating usefulltribes of foOd fishes, and to stock and supply all the streams, lakes abdifish wars of the common •l wealth,with i the s ame, and to , pay the zieeessary labor, etc. .The -bill fur., ther - provides thai the board of fish commrsiimers b required to - have construct li fid duri g 1874 a fishway at, Cl9rk's erry da , Shamokin dam -an 11l on ,th l e first darn 4 on theJuniata riv r tey° its confluence withi the. Siit;quchahna, for which puiposa ; the sum of $22,000 is appropriated: The 1 110c,in ,, 1, 'bills • passed the Sedate :I- 1•, ii ~ 2. an ISt: to provide Ifor the payment cf the expenses of advertising the new constitution. No. S. joinresblntionlfor the purchase of Tur. don's Digest me the eof the Senate. No, 4, an at to carry out the provlsiont cf etction twelve, irticl three, of the constitution. relative to contracts for applies for the legislature and the I , various departments of the ',ewe goverurctut. We ca 9 State anu Purden'sl thus firm' a ;il;f _ ti us that tl• might pul l terms that them, wh o • for : 4 5 1.3 50. - , . Mr. 1 7 1 cu Las preetlted a petition 1 . • from' cit.-ens of: t.liiS county for •an . . ac' - finking thesellers of liquor' ha. hli ford+ages. 1 - ' - [ '„ , A bill I-as bed.a.presmt.l tea 1 allowing rattrried women- to btiy and sell bonds I 1 . of the Commonly l ealtlt .ire Stllf as theri.;ll mintar,tiel. • • ~ In H- onflee conSiderable itnport.- ant: busm . iss has been transacted.. 1.. 1 ,1dr., .llyEat has preAented a petition from citizens of this-, county prayini , i . 1 - 1 r , for an act makin6. S - enders of intoxi -9 calinfr l r iquors liable for daman'es. , 0 • I. .0, rthe iollowing bills on second read infin„ . , .; have been considered: n..use bill, No. 2, entitled en act relative to %a- CllLleiCei in theloMee of prothonotary or clerk of the sev;eral costae. and register and reco:der... Passed. EIOUBO bill. Cl. 3, entitled an act - to establish a seprate lirlib u's court in and for the county of Al. legheny, An o pievide l for the election of a judge the .of. t: . . . , r. AV -, m.otleted 'the followiwt o ,us , • , I . an amencllnent w l hich Was agreed to: ex bcr - cr.fided an a't to establish separate orphans' c i urta in Mita for counties having spore than 150, flyo . poeulaiMn, and to provide for the election of Bldgeff therefor. crtox II 'reit the - FUT nil counties, within this conainonaealth-wherein the population alttill exceed 1 1, 0;1.00, - a separate orphans' court ht hereby estvb. itched, which !court iu e-fch 'of sAhl counties on and after the lst Monday of Jar:Mary, A. D., 1145, shall hare and exercase the Po wers i and jurisdiction now veeled in and which may hereafter be conferred up. on the orphan'pr courts of this commonwealth. Sit 2. That the saideourt, In euth of 'said coun ties, shall couS,ist of one president judge. learned n -the aw, whci - ha 1 lie elected and. conatuissionafil, and shall rece ve the same salary that judges of the eourt of com. on pleas In said counties Isom time to tim receivei r their services. 8 e next annual election the qualified elect ors of the several counties aforesaid shall ele.t 3. At t m.S nage °little said orphans' court, And the said t i judge shall s'xiter upon the discharge of his flutes at i c the Organization of said court on the let Slonday of January, A. TI4 1875. SEC. 4. The nommisslonera!of "th e , several conn ties aforesaid eball provide • proper and suitable apartments in filch the business...of said orphans' court shall be had and conducted. Ho so bill, Xo. 4, - entitied an a A regulating the fees tfearcineS and justices of the pcace acting as such was react. i? i Mr ,Brockalay moved to amend by providing, o• the. the said fees be paid by the cemmtiosioners of the c unty in *Lich such ltque,t is hid." Agreed to . Th bill was then' referroildo the committee on' coast tutiotal reform. 1 . I' 4- Mr Wolfe. from the general judiciary Committee, repo ed as commlited an act to repeal an act to es tublis a criminal court!ln the counties of Lauvhin, Leba on and . chnylkill, and the supplement theca to. 61r. Ramey. rem the committee on sg,ricultnre, as co mated, ft supple:tient to the. tct to amend and c nsol data the seVeral acts relative to game. and e fieb.l 1 . . Mr. IFoster oFered the, following resolution. which' was referirZd to the committee on nlining and man. nfaccti Inc;: nese red, That the .orinatttee on mining and manta tnringl be 'instiricted to 1 quireinto the' cause f the,sulTension pf the tifal!bnaluess In the S.Muy kilt region. with Pawer to seild,, for persons and pa re, end report to this hojitie ph as early a - , day aspassib'erthe result of their investigation.. Mr.flyer °Mires, the folleii.ng,, Which was twice read a d agreed to: ken red Th4t (if the Senate itet nenr) the unniber ofjonrcials allo)ord to caiitolaiember`,of the senate, and horse - be hereby to creased to Illy, provide the sa e'beruirtish , td at contract prices.. On°Hon of Mr..Welfitthe house then went jet, A cotton ittec of the'r:holii - for the consideration of theloil wing'resolutitri Iti the house calendar: - R..ycl:ed, Th4t (if the setote concur) the simretary Of state be directed to farniqt a copy of the constd tution To ctactr Fudge, slatorman, - district, attorney, justice of the psaceandc auty officer of this atate, and. that 6 00:temples the of be furnished for the 0 j e use of the housa and 2, copies for the use of - the senate: t Tre csolution With mendments -passed first reading and was laid over - coder oder the rules. ii ~ . • Th .followinn• b i lls were then .. real ,l in p! 1 ':-. Mr. P; 1 --` g oters tq t ebb-01 Suet no eppold :t lurk; .1.1)34 , ‘" ,f 17)4 A ZlLli ' j by the 't"- per-nit ton of Mr. OM' Mr. I. ht . lepeu the act atr. against LIEGE other st Mr. Di! of the sa) c4al thstr A 1 4- Li.v.s E Art 'EY g MEM the GovetHor of I?enusylvania, or . the Pre:,itlc 3 ht of the United states, as_a day of I thaultsgiling, or fasting, or prayer, a i r other religions obser vances. In case th holiday 'falls on the fial.)batl; the net day is to be obserVed. - The! Rogge met IrOuclay afternoon and to' k np the elebtion bill 'which passsed thol Senate last week. Sever= at nnimfiortant alOondmenta were l.)ut wit oat roaching voto oh tihelbill the douse a s ajourDtd. 4% IzOftn W 3 ;the; bill liaooZ , 'a a luvv l'ail4ligh it • een largely {iken election bill pre . WHITE and hircn, .Eied .on Thursday amended, ablost intended to throw ids around the bal -1 not se& any justice in the iwally paying for 'copies of • agest for eaeli. Senv.trz, copies during I ` rm. Besid6s, it appc.: - .rs to e others 'of t' - e ,„ . I chase the books on better . I . paying trfte-‘n dollars for I 1 they can he pnrHiqscd to ieli , ,nl i the r.cit or 1572. to sots every three yearS on the ques tomicating liquors. 'le to procl4o cell , ctlen of n•realdentldebtori. ,—A bill re;;nlat;ng standarl [alo one t 4 exernp:4s4rnains who re , . • the clay from ilenaltles:ot , h—One to limit. the . - rfritt of alion t tounsylvaaii for rerpon , ibilitirft in Vartnerthili with citi..'ens of °tic fain ^ticz - Flarie3 of 11•4ndges 1 curt und tiger, or the.scvcri - U jr.231- :Inrc2.rl.l yre r.c IctA. in flo San :!e January 1, kid. ;101l I s . .) Inerat July. , elLet'ei p - 'and_ c l or ' ME C:c3ann , :ntkci , by TUEliels TO A 14014811 TIM ELEC • • Tartiwcto tiF4, ' Senator .11Miros'ajproposed con , siitutional amendmenteproviding for: the abolishment:of the Electoral Col lege, and to , provide for a better, method of electing !. the President! aid Vice President is Meeting; with favor at Washington. The fol lowing propositions oared by Men-1 TON have been considered - .by the, Senate Committee one Privileges andi Elections : First : To abolish the liliectoral College. Second: %'ho President and Tice Pretident be voted for directly by the people. 21sird: Each State to be divided into as many'. districts as Representstives, and the eautlidalq having the highest vote for President in the district to receive tho voi l es of that district; which shill count ono Presidentisl vote; each St to to he also, entitled to two: PreiaidentieA votes, at lirge which 66311 ho croinited for the candidate having the higheSt number of voted iu the whole State. • Fourth: The •perion Litt ;the hie heti onniber of buch Presidential votn3 in the Unit= ed States shall be Ptcliiilmit. This sill alkvi a President to be-elected by a plurality, vote. FifUt : These pros isionii to be 1 3ppi.eable the election of Vice President. SUP Congress shall h zve tic power t provide for bolding Presidenthl elections, and to establish tribunals for decision of contested wecgons in districts or States, and male rep,a'a bidets to govern these triburials. WHAT 13,11ADPORD COUNTY PAYS. , t In looking over the report of the 4uditar•General for I the year 1873, we find the following itenis credited to 'lli' county and the several cor porations in it: Tax On'personal property .. ' ... • • ....: Tax on Bank Stock .• Towan4a Bridge Co. tax on stock ... " on not e aniings Ponieror brothcra - 13..11. Peqk,Trot., tax on v...rits,.S.;) Thomaat. late Prot., tt 0 J. Chtibbncli.rii gistcr I.:tc:',lrder of Wills - amiTerds C. E. Cladding, late itf.gieer and 4 rttl. cordeiof Fills and Deeds 7 * 1,'2.07 Q J. Chubbnck.ll,gtster aitd Et'e4dcr • of collalerelioneritance tax......_ C. E. Gladding. late Register and Re corder of collateral tubeiitanee - 240' 21 Wm Bunyan,treasnrer,retailerajleence 32&6 30 " " " tliestres,*, 142 50 billiards-k bowling salootF, " " pcdlers licence, `• , " brokers lie. nse, " patent meiliciines, .• bletk:erti license, The county recived j from St„ to the following sums: r ' Pens ...... .... I Comnion School fund W. C. Bogart : CO,t3 ..... MEM A. GM:3ILN down lat Hyde Park, Luzern() county l recently- lest • hi t s wife: Ho had several children, anil as he cotild gc:t, no houtbkeeper fir') his s3tiqiction, hit"' - dc.tir:iiLed to get a wife.. -He saw an a tivertisd meut iu the New Mirk (4 4 w,omanwho, wanted to get married; and he hied away. to that wickep city. He vv.is appr,:aelling the num: ber where the tnarrying fetnale bail advertised' lierFelf to live,' when "src= ing a re3taurant, dr.terleinf.ll. to take a little refreshnint to steady Lis nerves. - • He found the keeper of , tile restaurant to be a fello countryman', and he made known, to him the. olk : . ject of his visit. The restaurant man being well v.equaintcd with the snares of the city, warned the geti . 7 tleman from Hyde..tirk of the clan 7 ger into Which be was plunging through vieiqu; r, house of the char= acter of the One henamed; but pre posed to assist him', - by introducing him t(i a. fair young Teutonic lass then in thehoT;e.. .The introduciitha took place, the wedding followed in a few hours, and the3atedisconsol4e widow returned tci 1 i hOme width' satisfaCtory housekeeper and mottir for h• is children. ==== COLiii'Vf NEWSP.IPERS. ---. The Po.- inastel.- Griner:ll, in Making hi. t.r test against - .the repeal Of ti la:-,„7 abolishing the .frankird priviliTii says there in one restriction in thit# act which he nev&z• advised itrid. , ,whith ', il in his of inion night safely be re moved, and tlEit, is the prOvisiOU which forbids the fr'ie transportation of "weekly netvnl , ,.aiers 'within tike theLeounfie::: or their pliWication, 4: - , ttcretoforv. autherizOty law. 1. 71...c.;.;rorind' npoti which tile rec ointriendation made ar , ....; fir:A, tini.v 1 such rapers arc so evoely distrbii!t(l oyk.so: the, entire t..i-,l:nt cf coantieP, laid confined 'to liti. , ::4' of 'ti•ansit . pro lib - art, that they have nilver hei.]ii Irnowa to impcdo Ill , : ( 7 4stributidl• awl transportation :.1.,F. Ely.; ilmil• - •; ,auil, secondly, th..•.t - the amonlitof posta'l, levied rip:si tsw.:ia as at, i)res - Ait col e r lected, ivhilst affoirsiii , ! 1214 a tritlinl,4, revenw.! . to t h , lc•ytrtrtient, is y heavy though t 6 be s.:-.arely fit 1 . -)r . their iiroprictc:rs a!A. patrOris and ti obtriict - tie iii...,.entiliatiort of lee intelligenm . Good, l'sf.:Ei, - ,1 may al c i ho given in favor of fief.' exclomrti i bc.tw„een ihrxspaper. . , . , 1 • t . 4.-4.40446 TUE Pope .has cfileially a l unoutic d It to his faithful subjects that all Cat? - olies who are ine.:.ithrsof the 11 . .iso'n c fratervity shall, on.and after a cc • T tan rate, be. eternally, :chinned l if .they ‘ do not inatriediately pay' up fliefr dric.3 and tntler tlii r-- . .resigiaaCon. l'hs:firLlC3 fixed for the clamiliag is a year aftd. the dalc. of tho HolYi.'ath- . Qr.'s ie' ter. Ho dqi:;.not fix the exact, day" of • grace, so that the ir.erry Mr.sonA hate still ey'ear left hi IvhiCh to ri:vel in the 'delights of Masonic. backsliding: It , secins lather hard upon the poor,craftsmen, but we pie - stun'_) there-is ilo -course lef'.: for thin] but to ; tlierr clues l and submit Cr , ay ' undergo the disr_grecable.thOng,ht of eternal tort heyeafter. So:Jr.:people" ;nay.:.,npposp that. 1-.il roaft cf);Jpatiiiclo nr, lo the, `bait i fofl.)Wi i 3 67 { • fignrcl from thtk eienc:r4l's rei).ort l anlptnits paid by th' Lehigh ValLeyl -Penusyl vapia Slv. Y. The L T. Ilst year pail tU' r Ete,!l:e., The Pi. t: . ThOL. V The Pa. 4: N. Y The L. V. The ea. Y The L. Y. Thera. Z.: N. Y. The L. Y. greEJ 23,557 64 'I" I 9,733 49 titnajr , 6,7t;9 47 " 4.475 02 cAI.. I. - 4 47a 63 • The eggfegate ai the abcow.; figures would iunke u• comfort:11)1a income fora prudent man. • TEE U. S. Senate committee on contingent . , expense- have. licen in f.trir,!teil to inquire into the 'expedi et;cy of escluaing Vora 111:•• ation ci of the senate 'all ai tides tx.- , ecpt, prie, peu.9, pencils, cavzlopes - ROW IT WAR IN BRADFORD. 1 It is natural fori tLe human mind to seek the 1 causes of important re salts, and cariosity has impelled'some to visit battle-fields 1 long alter the strife had ended and the • dead been buried out 6f sight.:!-- Thire can be n'o doubt that the hitch.* civil ser vice reform, the Credit Mbbilier esani dal, and the monetary crisis, had; a depressing-influence; upon Republil cans here as well as in other States; but there were other and,more potent causes for evil exiatiug among us, which it isecessarY to :notice in er li der to get , a fall understanding of how it was ik BracifOrd. It is well'known that in nearly ev ery election dii3tricts in the county, Republicans were to be found • who. were angry or diSsatisfied. Whether their grieve ens were real . r oe ifinig,i "naryp—whether injastice had been done thenel or whether they bad not received that recognition for their services .which they; - thought 'they were entitled to,-7L-does not matter • for. the purposonf lour present in quiry—their feelings were embittered and•they were rife for a revolt.. A leader otly was iitianting to : unite them in a conamon i ntovemeiat prom ising a reasonable degree Of success. Tho leader w as fornid; though: living . ontsido ,the county" himself, it is thought holOwns a 1 twyer,• a doctor and a preaeher in the county, to say nothing, about lie 'Fountain of Health" . bubbling np continually' with healing watersinear llinneepia. With, the energy whichethis Marusn nllydisplays in •whatever be under takes, he aeon found. means :to gain the ear of these IL'ilcontents, and uniting. the with.A the liquor i intere and the divisionistsi of whom I shell • , .. soon speak, 'marched the 'whole col- - umn into - the Demoerittic camp. -- There-w.ere likewise men, in every district-wlio were determined to ob tain the .repeal of tho Local Option law. They desire to sell liquor, and they prefer to pay - lcense and do it with' the sanction , and authority of /am It makes the business more.re speetable in their eyes and iu the eyes of all those whose ideas of mon, al principleit ails .never higher than the civil law enforces, awl then they feel so much safer in selling e with a license Handsomely framed under glass and haw , upin their:bar-room, than selling crandetitinely on the sly. They ghordd natniOy belong to the .Deinocratic party, hut Many of them have preferred to be Bepublicatis. It was reported, but hot :generally be lieved, that the liqrtor interest would oppoFle the nomination of Mr. Webb, and 'oppDse his elecHon if nondeated. Unlike many reports it turned oat to be entirely true. It is well kucean that the liquor sellers held it private meeting in Towapcla, previous to election, and marliAd out two of the Republican '. eandichdes for defeat. They desired the re. lealof the Local Option a law, and!th4 knew that Mr. Webb‘was not tho inan for their par 'pose. If they succeeded in o•ettieg -the obnoxious law repealed, Mr. Ing , ham, who 11114 Said to bar opposed to the granting of ally lic . ;:nscs by _the courts to sell liquor, would not•Jie a good man on the 14nch. , , Th6e two were the only candidates marked for idarightlir, because these were the only 'oflicein they - cared par ticularly about, and these were not the men likely,to serve their inter efito. It is a cbilitnon opinion that the division quest* came near de feating Mr. 'Webb, and that Mr. Ens' sell's great personal popularity de feated Mr. Inghatn. I propose to show them that thil3 opinion is not well founded. I ' The only districts that were 'likely to be affected by tlie division ques tion, and the only ones which the election returns ' - shoW were affected thereby, were Alba t Armenia, Colum bia, Canton Bero', canton twp , Gran ville and Leßt . y. In these districts 507 Republicans voted against Webb, hut these cannot phssiblyT be claimed as all Republican e ivi:don' votes. In these seine district 227 Republicans voted against Ingham. As Mr. Rns sell lives in Towanda, and was well known to be oppoSed to any division of the county, it is lnot reasonable to suppose that he received Republican votes on division gi.bunds ; and lifer a careful study of . !the subject I am satisfied that •thes. i 227 votes - were C 10: throrigh the] influence, cf the .Liquor League. 1 Deducting . these from the 507-the r-inainder, 280 will show the number f .Republ cans in those districts who broke their party lines out, of purely' division motives. Had then been nb question -before the people but division Mr.' Webb would b eve been elcettd by over 1700 majority. 1 ~ In the districts len iho cast side of the river, feW can Ni fouud in eitlar party , who favor a division of the county. In these !districts, tith no question . but division, , Mr. 'Webb should hlive. reeolvild 0 full parry vote; yet, hero we lied that . 200 Republi cans-voted againstihim, and 90 oth ers who were at the polls and voted the State ticket, Mb& scratched his name ur dial not vote for repreeenta lives at, ail.. In these same eastern dist riot:, !;.:05 Ilepublicans voted ag'nst Ingham, showing pretty conclusively that the same influences affected the smile voters, and that, the variation iu the figures was , [produced by per sonal Consideratiohs. Take for "ex, ample the following, districts situate in different parts of the county, who voted, against Meisrs. Inghenekel Webb : 1 I i ' Si 373 33 761 175 23 91 711 60 00 1,369 CO 1,370 55 BM ET 218 50 20J 00 47 50 147 47 50 ..$ 192 5,0 .. 8,228 41 • 5 57 AILA 13.'r0 Albany:.. ...... Athena Twp Burlington 1.10:o Grenville .../ Orwell • Troy Twp..., Windham Wysox. . . If the voting We's mot done by the ;mine men and from the s3nic motives, • then there were - sot+ aniarhable co-. :incidences, especially 'in Orwell. In the Towanda districts 249 Ro -1 public ns voted fo'r Mr. Russell. How many of these vere complanen t ittiry votes and how nany were intlu ,leneed by the liquor lta.giic, - it i 3 it-Li ' Ipossible to tell; bat If the percentage 'of the latter class wills the same here LS found in - other districts, then it ; would stand 189 complimentary, and 160liquer league. T thing 189 votes Iron ~Ilty-, s tli's coltunn and ending 41cie to Ingham's, would give Ing ham 40 majorit y . If l l haVe made no n,istitla.S in my tigarrs, it , lo.dza as if 1 , • ,, 0 —ni eras defeated by 189 curapli- i • • - nice' ary voice gtvenl le liusEell by ll , ,.pubh cans in the Td i wanda districts, and Webb only sAved from defeat by the 131 votes given to him by Democrats in Ridgebtirry,Springfield, Smithfield and Troy boro'. • -Wit/ it be a gdod t'esson to thelk• , :eublican party'? " llt understood aright it will. .. _ i The lesson it teach s is,--tkit com- . , plitnentary voting is ' l a coAly Ip;urY, ivhich ,had better not be indulged in' in.:, often.; tbai. the liciuoi7 i: , .:4-rez4 is irganizeti and in 0 40-C ,-- : 1 1 11-12 t he iiiiiliTilVtl4 - Wpblllll3o lizta bttlieti .i $23 213 C 3 4 439 70 4 .449.61; 14.e0G 83 t i 0,,1i. ra 5 . 1 . C 8 .. 6 7 as 22 . 2J 2fl their, party ranks' once and' w bo likely to do so again; that they have all been into the Democratic amp for candidates; that, elated wit sw ami and . reidorseless as death; nless they are allowed , to dictate the .Re public= nominations Ave 'Ili& soon find them permanently located ith in the Democratic lines. REPLY TO S.W., BOOK. LIIIII,. EDITOR :-A commu2 i.. that appeared in your Taper o week, signed S. W. Buc m its ingparagraph seems to invite it, went of facts that under Oi it circhmstances I should not hav ..oalled upon v er 'at liberty to Mak lifoughl his statements are !no rect. The facts io regard tO tl ganization of the "Patrons bf handr? l ' in Ailysox, so far, as !my tieation with the moventer4 i; eernecl,l as shown 'l3's I rao,;tro as follows : On the 911 day of Deeembe) . he wro o informing me that a Giange Wy'ris organized in Pike, and cord in_endirig the institution ' -as likely to prove beneficial in many ways To this . .letter I replied on the! 12th of becember, asking for inforniati l on iu tegard to the manner of proce *ding to organize; and when be would come to lyereburg and est ablish alGange. zi To thin letter be replied .on'thl4th ,of December, giving . the infer atinn 'desired_ by written instructio , to getherl with the Constitution ...and other private matter, and 'eXp, essed an earl est•desire to have one o gan-. ized e sd that I might" . repreSen the Grange in - the State Conventio that was to,be keld in this place ( rris burg) on the . firet Wednesday f the 1 prEsewe in'intle and se viiag' ( ere I quote from his letter) " 0 / z'illl come don•n of any time and oryariize your Grange, whenm7 you gil the ;iv uisite nrnbe?t of Charter mcm.beks. . ), I lied personally coliferrc with (1 ,/ 'some of our people that-were. iiilling to givelthe institution a trialla d test its advantagek to the farmin com munity.; and on receipt of hi letter set to work, with others to I get the requisite nu - Taber, and after cosulta,.. lion ,iiied ,upon Chrietmasl vo e as the time 'to organize; anti v 4, 34 a Mr. Buek;lnformieg him of the fat, and requesting his attendance. 4f ours() this would not have ken do le if I bad not held his promiso to c : roe at anY linzi!..' But 'what myself a d the other persons . that !Pet ' flay() right io eowpleie or, is that after aving Inade.the.TronliHe referrcd to n the 11th 'of Decerilb.:r, he two (Ey after, an the I.fith ', Made an, endsement with another party in Wysei, to or ganize a ',Grange, and after laving none so lie fr i iiic-d to treat either his first promise' or the party to wnom it was %nide with proper respect, by failuee to inform - ih , . in that be did not in end to fulfill pats previt-L -gagenient! • Thi.3 ie : :Ipparent the fact that lie did not' do :a six daye aiicr his eeeeeci cegag, meat, end then Only wl.n. - 41 be.was called lupon to fulfill his enga,reemen , with me. His letter to MO of' th& 2 'EA of December was the first notic I had _that . any 'one except myself vas in cories,r)ondence with him.ol the eubjecti Ho so' ma anxious to-create the impressidn that no,ree:Air.g, , was held. Had he kept 'his 17 ' rd be would have leerned better. Te par ties all met but I\vo, and th y had i been eeen and notified' after the re ceipt of ,his let ter, and those ;t at did M t eet we notified not Onlyet at - he bad refused to -. he present, t that tin:lo;l3in that he Wes expcete to or ganize 4 Grange. on the 2Gth of the month 'elsewbereeilliellid not again alter hits mind before that.dato as he. hact dorte in the other case. , : , With this brief, statement i leave i c, the stitneet to those- that care t read. the letter of, ]lust week refiffed to, and this one to draw their ow con clusion; - E.esneetfully Your:: I . E. It. l‘ 7' llairlsl.ne(, Jan 2-1, 1871 e 1 THE COAL MINEIII3. Al) lif , l ,, digit in ii'ages 'Will be SubWO ProbAte.l.;cr: Revipiplio a (i 1 - • 23.-=-The .nr,nt s telegcaphcd speci4llfr to s nev;apamTs .11r.) rAnoy. receive,i to Eninuit to red rather than 1::1112111 idld lan denied 'rop - ndiatcd by the ii who claim that it was; i interests ci, tl.c e 9 poral ,our has no sne'n ci IPgi e(it:litidu of aff4in7, dasa stet d, the imlieltions the Luin.rs ori an over yc , ar's baeis, pi ovithA • work be gn; - :re.itecd Iheni, still firth i i f.,a - yinc that the' starfd ont against. reclu4ion the probabilities "are, w ithont, it officially from any of the eo . iel, that they will not insiA, 'strongly on a r7.ilnetio-.1, and a al td repair: are c&mplet.ed, o cur plus 2tOrk:workcd off, or coal r aches a hil. i her price, they will say o tllO 112C!),1"Y011 can - go to WOO: --.t larA a e r'B - . 7 .' waps." „tun srair.E mitt 41. ' 'E . :Sup. . . POTTSVILLE. PA., .T.r 2 3. . --;' T - The meeting of the coal operator& here to-day was hirge.and W•ell attd j uded. . The workman some days, sic ci.) sub mitted a note signifyinr , theii wil lingness to I giVJ up their demand for the circular prices, but- inpisted on having the basis of 1873 cobtAinn- , ed. The reply to that was, tho cumr of . the op:jratpra "to the accepting their_ proposition i,.;,t. b) ag,tocing to pad (luring 1874 o hasi3.of 157:3. 'vh ' tuul:v tLc Strip( THE lOWA LEGISLATURE 211 421.1 'DE MOINES, lowa, Jan. 23. The two parties in the House of H6i -r- piesL entailves of the • lowa Legislature. have finally in caucus agree to reak the dead leek in the organizati n of the House by ,a ' compromise p . by which the Ilepublicans Bc.qtro il: Speala r, .rd . the linti-7tronorolists' all the other oftiis.ers. 1 The R pub licans take the chairmanship of a . ll, the standing comaiittees, the nieni biro of which c.ro - to be equally ( ed between the two parties, an Anti-Monopolist, have the chili of all investigating .contra' and a majority of the members. ---- H -- '-- i•Lec:l;tly • e• - .I at, for vioiati! fi.h :taws, tl..ught Str,qaula. .2aluleu out of'Eeise I. Ho was fined - seventy dolhtrs and cost. The Sunbury Dady s4s there are warrants out for °thin. Vielat - On of the taw. Let the peoploLprotcet the fish nnd her will eoon bo anee for all. THE Erie 0 Y., ts_l7, bur:leci on fj.a.l'arai.-; log int , , • titit,4 LYE la ,4t until FEBI state "b as haa otioa cc, p. it_rs ) l tli ' hero aco in ready t ti A, rine 3 teddy t are -v, ill and :I.ving T pan very i; 'l, -nn Effil mzo and i t the I t-7.4.10 licicl- I tho Iturn tt.es SEM , ti , e even C=:7 your ROYAL- WEDDING IN St BUG. 'ferric:if of the ITuke of ZdeOurg.— in honttr of the , 4cent. • 1 ---- S l' T. Erznssoao,. Jan. man age of the Duke of Edi to t e Grand Ditchess lyrari soleized at ono o'clock thi 1100,,11. The day is observe htilid y, and since early this hlg, 1 hen salutes were fil stree shave been crowded w' ple. The, festivities in celebration. of the event will 'continue sevetal•• days. The city is gaily docoptted, and it will beAlurainated to-night,Satur day night . and Sunday•night. 1' On Monday a grand wilititry view will take place in • front of the winter palace. The troops partici- - pating Xllll consist of 41 , battliona of infantry, 37 squadrons lof • cavalry, and au artilleory force of ,140 , MUM. ' no:weather is d'clightfnl, und:the sleighing splendid. . • CELEBD4TIGN IN ENGLAND LonnoN, Jan. aro dis played from all public MIT many private buildings, in honor •of the ,marriage of the Duke of Etlenllrg. Windsor' Castle, the residencof the Prince of Nalesi at Sandrigh!uu, and other buildings occupied by the royal family, are profusely decorated pith bunting, Throughout the !opt , tire country the hells are ringing in honor of the nuptials, and marri,tge services are being celebrated in the English churches. QUICK t 1171.--4110 " Indiana,"l of the American. Steamship Company's Lino, recently made the , voyage from her -wharf in Philadelphia, to Liver pool,in nine days and eighteen 'lotus. Considering the season, this is a eery quick trip„and fully .up to the , best boats that leave* New York. This enterprise should be encouraged. l The accommodations arc first elass, rtnd Pennsylvaniang visiting Ehrope,sho'd not fail to patronize' it: The"flilli nois',9 the fourth and last vessel ord ereJ, sailed for Liverpooron Thurs day last, with a full'cargo. -Tus.trial of'ollAmt aud: tho murder of. the mother and s of thel . ffornier, iu go,f,,citiehann.n. last summer, c!osedon SAtuiday The‘jurY r.ndlured a veicliet of ", ty of murder in the firbt LucAion was for a now eTildge. ;:s.:TIIEETZII. NiCLit 19 ;limit yes clay to hear the arguments Berm: of our exchanges have ft, hit -1 ,0 O._ (2. error of repOrting var. %;EBB's gill for . tlit::establishment of, Orlihan' Coarl,s,as applying to all the a coun t ties of the - State. ; lt only _applicf..3 to emu tiea baring :4- poPulaji,on . of 150,000 and-over, and i 3 • strictly iEi accord :L.:lea vilth the p,,ovision: 4 of conigitWion =I • iv; effort. being rau.ck. by the ferson 711edic:t1 Collego, of Phili Ilia, to. secire the boMes of dead Siamese twins, for scie, purpose. Many private Edenr are also . anxious to .c:t) the Co Co Eceure the beclies, that the 'ante of science. mayle advanced. • Grsamm,,late PreSident of t Walkill National Bank of - 4it dletown, N. hay been e'Dnvieted Of embezzling the funds thereof, and sent eneed...to imprisonment at hard labor fOr ten . • years :in the Albany _Penitentiary. C3utract for doing the state printing and Liiidinp for : 'the three years, has thien 4\yarcled t F. 111}:yris, of the Pattiot, per cent. below