II FAT FaCIN ALL NAZI .o.EsEn.u. BtresslDE'S wife Provide'nee, R. 1., last week. BET/I - LEH:EU OIVIIS a hand engi in 102, and plumes herself on thl 'TUE Hudson ricer is on the ris . _ citylcif_Troy was Partially inunda Tttr.landS in the Pennsylvania 'sbnpp%; - at Harrisburg, are, wor. hours a day neve. • - .Ti'E English government did mind the recall of General Schei cable dispatch says so. ' :Two sportsmen it the neighbor Pen&icola. Fl., some Gl= ago sl teen deer in two dayi. • - t. .• THE General Assembly of the Presbyterians is to be held in .P phia; beginning May 24th. 'THE PennsVlvania railroad has rleaticed . the fare from New york to PhiladOphia to .?• 2,75. E m xcursi. tickets, $5. . ' THE captain of the steamer - _trath- Clyde has bcen adjudged guilty f man slaughter by the coroners inquest, Tnu-Kausas house has passed a 1 prohibitory liquor bill,* by a vote o and it is expected to pass the THERE was another flood in the 31 Valley. 'March 8, and a portion Ne . ..s York C4mral railroad was su id. THE Daives-county, Ky., Repub rtt their recent convention, deela t;n•or of the nOrnination of Bristow ''TirEnt: are indications ithat the c , ,inrnittee, - in the case of y vc report in favot of the "cont estant. Thd ext-_Tsion'on the H. & B. T. _R., in Ptunsylyania, to Pottsville, i the -subject iti.the low. of the Great Cove. LE - rcurin, •.f 'Vi , =tricken - With, paralysis Thu. itnorning,. - His physicians; - pronoun' 'condition extioneiv E'i:S - EYAToft CATTELI.; Of New J has been sn-vecl with a subpcena e the conaressionalreonnuitteti itenqiture:, in the navy department: IT that the Chine'.:e waters w eisider.ll,iy .r - eiuforeed for the sup, 1•ir:4 , ..) K. lAN V who shot. and inoland i - Inv.in Ifis ri). , iition of V'.tiel.;.:l(l A 74 Li , bon says th, of' objects for, the I' Exhlblti.tll is ri7arly ready fol k.vicli by the stcaas-transTortlnd larizt st feet known to history Lr t1,4.:-t. (.1 the Maryland editor writes: IVe black ikr boots wit L, e, blacki TIEv. Dn. ions W. .Nr,t - pt ()f the Fran Colleze, Lineal aMI for - years A leafier in the Ge :::efermed OMNI.' of this countrX, Ira sztaiat. roSTILPTIE , • nave been begun -by Indians adverse to the settlement of Initek llills. £very Able bodied mai the front i;lr is expected to sleep . "on lEEE T!DI 3re-c!.. 0 'KEY has bought, the country. resikrice buil, the l ~ m..Le 4;ralid Lax wood at sorw the intention of making it a 110 C'ittholic co scent. :Trig; SEoi - ;tvicK of the superior - et' 0f New York has issued an attachn against , ,Sheriff Connor for contemp ~court, :in to maker:returns of cutiots isisued - to him. .THE Massachusetts senate, by a vot 10 11, refused a third reading to giving woven the right to vote affairs, and in cities and to to 11,,111 SttErtai2dispateli to, the Df , i:y Ter.*, from Paris; :says Dun Carlo"; will arrive in that ell:: on Tuesday. !lie will proteedto (alas. where it Yacht is waiting to conYey hlln 10 England. Tn S: , irriq own IL ca I+l mentions I lie fact , that " prayer meetings are being h in t i tle Harrisburg engine houses." and I,!•peit they will extend to the Democratic Ition- , e , (.4 llepiesoMiitives.. :I'm: skeleton of an Indian was exhtur ed iu 3.aneast2.l- recently by, sonic wqrkn en were digging a cellar for aihou ..I:2 ,, rig• the In and other reMains W •re 1••• ital ihrce coins, one hearing (late 'lglu. • ..• . . . EN . -ti - for. - ):yk.'s 'fainily f , :ire i.ai.l L:o iii destitute circumstances. ife - L-; s in the Rhttint , h':isyltun, whileld.6; son :- (i:ti... - littir arc seeldn.; employment in ti , i-puinients at IVashington. I ; A LAND st.ii i i cured Friday nigh .t; ,mall town in northern Germa rcc.ont rain.,. Several pent 1 ,,, t their !lives, and-a great in. , - .. ..t4.;&.! are ni:sslng. • Ti)n Mexican rebel Pena Iris been c, .; •: e i vacuate Camargo, but it is s: ;ive ,r the ii st populous and wealt ,sl' .tats..; of Northern 31exiev lr for the revolutionists. A n N'y frk. het is reported in the Ct th•e;ielntralu going not t • hist night •rtii for half tlmoe , h water a foot deep; in 1,1:o V, here the track-was never before-eovere, . . T . l ir: Nvw Yofi: :-. ~e ,n;lt.t.:. lias adopted t 1 , -s4 , lition which .Fassetl the Assembly , i;•, , ,:iii,i.: ilie N 4 ew fork- ftepresentatiN 1:, t'! !FS It) oppose-the repeal of,t si:. i,,e . - PA3. nu nt resumption act. ' I,co_plc OE the District ts , ,Vu l d t i a arc pr,paring to senflaelegat tii;l t:.elv allot] of o.l(ited 'People gates, t. be held in 3iashrd _pi* pra, ditieal purpose D: M. Ilt:Actt, o'f Vale Theolottic !•;, niinury, tv.eti the unauimo call a.tenlli,(l to him by the Congfegatio inirch of Waite:ly, It. 1., and w' eon:ni.:nec• iierviee r s on 31: TILDEN has pardonei :reenan. sent to .Sitig Sing from Ne l'!•7 1 '. for fifteen years, for robbery it - wag= thou-lit he was IL professional thief it.turns out cMO been a Tesivctabl item . t litindrell converts have join .1, on probat John's 3f. E. church Nendiurgb, since Widow Van Cot her revival there; The trus ,,, t;) tinlarlze the edifice to Tut: gentionan of New Haven, Conn., - 11,. recently found a draft on a Boston : nk. f; ) ri:l*,:iilt), and informed the bank. eceil:ed the thanks a the owner, and two ••tzin,p': , ,- one :Of . which he used n sending Lack the draft. living in a village. east of N. V., recently refused money ice,• firm who asked fo be I:: . .Weti to cut ice on a small lake, on the , :ound ?fiat it was- contrary to Shaker , 111 , ,....ip1es to sell water. air-or ice.- f,ir: Massachusetts linuse of Represen qtivos'deeided, be a vote of 99 to 23, to l.p;int a committe,o to investigate the :!:r..t,e.iecently made by Moses - Kirobaft hat ni.cley had been used to influence ...qi.dation in theiState Legislature. THE fiftieth antriversaryof the incorpor: ] , ll of the town-. of Lowell, Mass., Ivas• ~ e rved on Wednesday by a eelebratton •markabletfor its elaborate details and •r. the enthusiasm displayed by the tizebs. Business wls entirely supended. SILI.3raN, in a-letter to Con ';;N:•sstlian licwitt, of the House Committee in foreign affairs, says no. such dispatch sinned bylim or sent to London -s one he is charge:ft in Lyons' testiJ mony witft sending to iondon, in regard Emma. Mine. PI :AN for a jail ,deliverT was disco - at Poughkeepsie on-Friday. a prison r imparrino the information to the jailor. least six burglars were concerned and was to have been made at mid ight. I Various I.implements were found the burglars* cells. In one cell a hole been cut though the ceiling. Tut: marriage of Professor Tyndall to 1k- Louise Claud Hamilton, recently an :-:pated in your. cable news, took place 1-t week at Westthinter abbe. The ilex was performed by Dean Stanley. tmong those present were Thotnas Car , Ic, Prof,tssor Huxley, Dr. Hooker and F. Pollock. . SENATOR' lI.ANLiN's bill proposes the rates for third-class postal mat- For distances not exceeding 300 mile (Tut fir each tiro ounces or trac t ' ;i, , 2;11 part thereof; for 300 and 800 miles,' nts• KHland 1,500 miles, 3 cents; for additional 1.000 miles, 1 cent addi final for.eaeli two ounces Or fractional Transient newspapers and maga.: one cent for every'two ounces Or Actional part, paged gepotn. •~ bat fact The =mons: • E. 0. GOODRICH. S. W. RETORD. Tiwanda, Pa., Thnrsiv, Earth 1, 1676, 'lroad r ing ten .NIEETING OF' TUE npprnm[cEs lot de ck. A STATE CONVENTION; EZADQUAMTEREC REMBLICANISTATL b 031311 1, TEE', timmisst - rio, Feb. 1, 1576.-•-ln m.plittauce of a resolution of the Tiepublic ' ol State .CoMmitte e adopted at a meeting held in Harrlsburg:fhla day. a Replabilean State Convention, to be co4sed. of delegate:, from each Senatorial and Repreientative dlitrict to the number to which such dlsti ct is en titi&l In the Legislature, Is hereby calikrto meet in the city of Harrisburg at 12 46'ClOCi iloon oil AriedlltsdaY. March Zth, for the puipose of Noininating an Electoral Ticket . and of ..electlng Senatorial and Representative delegates to repre sent the State In the Republican National 7conven non to I* held at Cincinnati, Oblo, , on the four teenth day of June,' 18%. By order ofrthe'leom- HENRY M. riorT, Cliaittnatl• A. WILSON NORRIS, Secretary. [ i ood of ,ot thir- United •iladel- trictly 45 to !nate. shank of the REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COVEN. The next Union Et-puts:lean Cniirention for the nomination of candidates for . Preshient and •V Ice President of the United States, will tit:held in the city of Cincinnati. on Wednesday, the f;ith day of Juril, 1570.1. at 12 o'clock noon, and will evjnsist of delegntesTrotn each State cleat to twice Di' num ber of i r tenators and Representatives in Cletngtois, and of two Delegates from each organtzett Terri tory and the District of Coltunbla. calling the convention for the election:4"f dele gates, 'the, cotnmittees of the several Statesire to invite all Republican elecum4;snd all other voterlS:withont regard to politleo mires or prtyions party difflciiities, who artopposed to reviving sectional issues, and desire to pl:romote friendiydeetind and permanent harmony tprough oat the country by maintaining and enforiting all the cmistitational rights of every citizen., 101miltrg the fu:l and free exercise of the right of ri.liffrage . without intinVilatlon and Without fraud: who are In favor of the continued prosecution and kunich tneni of all official di;horiests, and of an etsonotni oat adminintration of the Government by :honest, faithful and capable officers, who are in fkitor of making such reforms In government as expe!rienee ma y from time to time suggest; who are opposed to impairing the credit of the nation by depreciat ing any of its obligations, and in favor of susdainlng to every way the national faith and tnanellidionOr, held that the common• school 'systemi'is t 11- nur., , ery of American liSerty. and should bsii main tained absolutely free from .sectarian control: who believe that for the promotion of these ends-the di rectiot, of the Govenmient should colitino to be conf.ded to those who adhere to the princildesof 1770. support them as incorporated in thecf.institn tion and taws. and who are in favor of recoOdzing and strengthening' the fundamental princdple of national 'miry it this Centennial Annlveliai7 of IC:1113, in or the louse Vail, Mu, n i. R. now i r end inia. i rsday his rev. Il ex- Ger li IrLs- ri has o„t- cm- Bust who the It,.tpublle EDWIN f),3IOI:GAN: Chairman P.Pirstillein N3tintyll ter. 31 E. C IT ANDLER, Secnflary re- I 31LETENG OF THE STANDING *O.ll - the • the m i. The Repute . can Standing COMmit his tee of this county met, pursuant to call by the chairman, at Grand iJury it is b y Room, on Tuesday - afternoon , last. ilk, The following named members f the committee were present: urt G. W. Kinney, •J. F. Satterlee. J; ; IIol-; cut comb, Benj. Herrick. I. D. :!ioprii, F. o f Svreet, .T. 11. Grant, .Theo. .rames, ! xe _ Hurst. P. J. Dean. Chas. Thornpsoh,. E. C. Myer, W. N. Foster, John 11. Oittutt, O. D. 'Kinney, M. S. Culver, W. H. Ilock well, G. H. Fox, Aaron Ely, LacY.:Ste vens, A...D. Munn, L. D. Prince, Sohn Gordon. 1, . • In the absence of the chair Man, lion. G. W.- KINNIX was cl*sen Chairman pro frin, and J. -1101.0318 and .J. F. SATTERLEE Secretaries. On motion, JonN of ; Troy. N. N. BETTS. of Towantfa,2-ana A. C:Flttsnl E. of Orwell, were ehOsen delegatfrs to the State Conventio'n.. The following resolution ,:iwas ' adopted: " ; • - • a ilootred. That S. W. Alv'ord, E. B. Myer, H. Sweet: 11. Dean and K. Newell be, and they are liereby appointed conferees to meet with!.the conferees of Wyoming county for the- purpose of se lecting delegates t.o represent this Sena , torhil District the State Convention to assemble on the On motion. adjourned, to meek on Tdesday, June 20th,' TUE REMEDY. I The widesl,read prevalence of fr t aud and peculation' Which - tkaye of 'hie startled the country, is itch so niUdh n- ; the result Of political supremacy- : as th the outgrowth of our social custoins. es For years we have been living . too fast, and the fa4l results are not qbn-• , e _ fined to personViolding . otficial tions. Evers- day we are rernimW , of this fact, in the disclosures of rf bezzlemeuts on the part of clerks and men in business stations. The only e remedy for this state of affairs ;i•sre .• form,in the manner.ofliving. This 1 • s is a good rule for otlice-holders 'd ' buSiness men generally. When the man. of moderate income endeavOrs to live as expensively. as a map_Of wealth his future can be easily writ ; ten : a little .enjoyment, periods of anxiety, burdensome, debts, a desper .. ate struggle to keep up appearandes, , . ultimate bankruptcy, and a red flag to notify the neighbors that t:he i sheriffis master of the situation. Wei -,, . half the dishonesty of, the • present acre springs from this foolish prat:ll6e: , .. ~ i of imitating the, style of Others. The man of a thousand a year wants tO live equal, to the one who receiVes 4 1 . . five, be in turn ll:lures to make as' big a, show as the one who receivs -,-ten, and the receiver of ten labOrS to ',keep pace with the one who counts ' his income among the fifty thousands. 14 it any wonder that so many WI in'business or forfeit by their miscoit= duct the confidence of friends? W must come back to our old-fashionc4 way of living, and this can be don‘ only by obeying that injunction ~ Live withirryour means. Lire is alai.; !I (*ether too short to destroy its enjoi7'- z , . irnents •by taxing soul body to- ,_, keep up false . appearancS. Cont ent; ,lment corms with moderatiOn; mental , fr lisuffering and keen anguish with e..X. Itravagance. To the young man just "starting inlite, we say, live within Tour means. To the man , of busines4 pursuing success, we say, live:withiir vour means. To 'the ottiee-holder who t.- lopes through hoi:orable conduct O H erit promotion acid distinction, we, ay. live Within your means. To all; - - - who labor - for honor or profit we; commend the motto as 'a safe and' sfnsible one, and one that .will pay Impound interest in tie end. A faithful adherence to- it by old and L yoUng, itch and poor, will restore confidence in business and official! et .l cles, and fill- the land - with happy h mes, from ' - whieh will emanate a ;• spirit of purity essential to the =hi teimmee of public 'virtue. tDANIEL DREW, the great finahcial rator, has fsiled. " • TION. THE FIRST GUM GOOD NEWS Bann 0.1.1) GRANITE STATE ! NEW EhiMPSEME O t Republican Caine Everywhere! Cheney Elected Covemor by' the People! • • 11111 THE LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN WITH HIM! Whereat tho People Rejoice! THIN CIS SMOOTH IN CONCORD CONCoRD, N. 11. March 14.—The election in this city is •progressing very quietly and little or no excite ment prevails', at the various voting places. The - vote up to noon has been unusually large, and the Repub licans haVe Made an increase ,over last year.. They will doubtless gain between one and two hundred over last year's vote in the central wards at' noon, Which gaye on, the state ticket I'SO for . . Cheney, ilepubliean candidate for 6overrutr, and 380 fur Marcy, democratic Candidate. • Despatches giving the votes for moderators in various towns are being received at the rooms of the State Committee of each party, and so far they have been geriefillly favorable to the Republicans. 31ANCIIESTER CLOSE. BOSTON,: March 14.—A.Manchest;• er dispatch dated 1 says that at that hour s Ward 3, the only doubtful ward' l is reported 'to have forty majority: The best informed Republicans concede four wards and the &ity government to the demo crats, but claim the election of Ira Cross as mayor. ' l l • Notwithstandicg apprehension of trouble all is quiet. The democrats have received favor able rep6rts froM Biddeford, Hills borough and Antrim. In Laconia a hard contest was anticipated also in F2rminolon. and -both -parties are aniously awaiting news from them. The RepublicanS claim to be con fident that Cheney will be elected by the people, awl the democrats also claim that their ticket will be suc cessful. TILE REPUBLIANS JUBILANT. ' CoNconry, MAcu The Republicans are confident that they have made a clean sweep, and are, very jubilant: There is no donlit that they have elected a : majority of the Sen'ators and they claim a major ity in the House of 15. The Demo enits'do not concede that the house is Republican, E. 11. Rollins, of the' Republican S'tate Committee, considers that the Ilcpuhlie - an , 4 have elected 9 of the 12 Senators, and that they will have a majority in. the Honse of L. lie thinks tlieney's majority will be at least 14'00 2; • A VICTIgn . CUNcr:DED. . llosroN, March, 24 —A Concord special to the Pai.(dem.) concedes a Republican victory in New Hamp shire.' • A majority in both I t ranehes of the Legislature, and the election Of Cheney by the people, by al smt.ll majority, as Was the case last year Later returns may materially effect the result. At midniht("X, towns and wards give Cheney_ 27.739; Marcy,.. dem., 25:224; Kendall and scattering The same towns last year gave a Re publican vote of 2.(%553. Democratic of ;15,:136 and scattering 477; Repub: lican net gain 2,11.8. FEES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. ,The following bill has: been itro (Need in the Le7islaturN _Before it is enacted into a law it should be amended Milt in all the counties of this Commonwealth containing leSs than one hundred 'and fifty thousand in habitants. all fees limited and ap pointed by law, ..'to be. "received by each and every conntt• officer therein elected by the qulifie4 voters of their counticsor appointed according to law, or NOtieh they shall le! - * . ally be authorized or entitled:to cliatire, or receive, shall whenever the aggre! , ate fees of such officer shall ceeecl three thousand dollars belong to the county in and for whirl' they were elected or appointed, and it shall be the duty of each of said officers whilst af_ro•re gate fees shall exceed three thousand dollars; to exact, collect, and receive all such fees, to, and for the use of their respective counties, except such taxes and fees are levied for the State, which shall be to and for the use of the State, and none of said officers shall receive for his own use or any other : purpose whatever, ex cept far the nie of the proper county, or for the State, as the case may be. any fees for any official services ivhat sciever. • Svc. 2. Each of_ said officers shall kee.p r ;a special account book, the forms of which shall be preSeribed by the `county commissioners, in which an entry shall be made of all the moneys nceived for feo3, and of all moneys earned and chargeable upOn the county. specifying the day and date the title Of the case, if any, for what service and from whom received. imd on the • first Monday of each month, each of said officers shall pay to the treasurer of . tdie proper county di fees so received during the pre ceding month, taking•duplicate re eeipts tnerefor, one of which he shall deposit withi ; the 'county commi s i on :. ers, together with a transcript in de tail of his fee account book or boOks for preceding mouth, to which_ he shall make oath or affimation before the county coinmissioners, that the said transcript contains a true and correct list_ of all the fees received, earned, or chargable upon the county for services rendered in his office, either by himself, deputies,or clerks, 'Tilifring the preceding month, that said fees were severally 'charged and col= lected at regular irates, and that lie has not:received, and and is not to receive from a:ny person or persons. Whatsoever, forL any, official services• or duty, any other fees than those entered on "said : transcript. And it shall be the duty of the county corn :missioners' file said receipt and transcript -In ! their office; and to pharge the tOrputy treasurer witk-the (Boners so pale in. Where fees are *9 Paid to Othoer which' are for. . , services rendered, _or:tobc - rendered by another °Meer's, receiving -the same shallspecify the same on his neeonnt book, and . cn his transcript as of his offiee'to which they, properly belong. SEC. 3.• If _any of the officers in-'. eluded in this, act shalt willfuly neg. lect to'make` any proper entry in the book or books required to be kept, or sluff willfully 'neglect to charge for any official tiers -legs, the fees al lowed-by law, or .slual take. to his ; own use any such' feei, or 'shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this act; ocneglect. to discharge any 'Of the duties herein imposed, the same shall be deemed a misdemanor in the office,, and in addition to the other penalties for such offence, he; shall upon conviction thereotrefta: the said sum or ,sums of money 'thus :unlawfully, received, and shall be in- Heapable of holding long e r the said ' office. . . . Sic. 4: Any officer included in this act or other persons who shall will fully swear 'falsely': in verifying any account, transcript or bill required in this act,- - or 'making any affidavit • in reference thereto, shall be . deemed .guilty of perjyy, and upon convic tion thereof Shall be liable -tonic punishment prescribed by the laws of this State.for perjury, any perflon ;who shall procure any other per 4 !to swear, falsely in varyfing any such I ,account,Aranscript or bill, or in trralc in7 any affidavit in reference thereto,. 'shall be deemed guilty of subordina tion of perjury, and upon conviction thereof shall be liable to the punish- Ment prescribed by law, for that of fence. SEC. 5; All county officers within the counties to which this act applies, whetherelected by the people or ap pointed accordinfi to law, shall he paid for their services by .sPecifie compensation, which shall be la . charge upon the treasury of the county to ivhich shall respectively belong to the extent (except as Hereafter pro- Vided) of the fees collected and paid in by each officer ,respectfully, or earned where fees are Chargable upon he county treasury, and Said salaries 4hall be paid monthly, except as beiein otherwise provided,.outhe sec ond Monday of the month succeed ing that in which MS services were rendered, but no Ns'arrant shall be drawn for payment of any of said Officers who shall notdelve filed the receipt and transcript provided for in this act. SEC. 6. All salaries' fixed by this act (except in the ea,e of such officers as may be 'otherwise, prOvided for herein) shall be paid from the amounts paid into the properp•eas nry from the respective ollices, -. ,and if there has not been a sum sufficient from fees received and paid in, or earned. and due IT the county - for - Seryiees rendered in any month to pay the full amount of the salary, of ant officer holding any' of the said offices, such ,officer shall receive only such'• portion of his salary as shall he equal to the afrgregate ofthe. net fees received, and earned_by him;, as aforesaid, during . sqh month';' i.i!•orided, that if the' fees any sulij, serpent month, or months, shall ex-1 clef the amount of the epenses and; salary aforesaid for such month, the deficit of such salary for such pre-i ceding Month shall be made up fr`omj such excess. i.SEc. 7. That it 'shall be the duty of the county auditors in 'each countyj containing less than one'hundred fifty thousand inhabitants whenever it shall appear from the amount of; bwZiness- transacted by any countyl officer, the population of the countyi or other cause, that the fees attached tO any county office .appears tmex.l c'ed the sum of three thousand doll lars. to make careful examination ofl all books, papers, , accounts or other] data by whii.h the amount of fees attached to any of r fice may be ascer tained, and shall ? report thereof, set fortithe :ono* of fees earned such office within the year, then last past to the i - eounty commis sioners:and it shall then be the duty of such commissioners if it shall sp- . pear that the fe2s of such-otlieer have during such year exceeded the sum; of three thoitsand dollars, to nntifv