CI SeM NEWS FOX ALT' NATIONS. 0 El VATElt l was let into the Welland canal, fTS I: T its ins hare entered,thi Turkish litory at Batons. ;:tateuient sbows a redpotion - - • 1 1s l'ort c formally demand;' AI - from • guirautcoing power. ? • - . 7Ant.-Seutrug. speaks the English, 9er -.IIM-Frenelilangnages: i . I,ei Canal broutlit , 1,1070,66:1 tons of i it to:Nes - York fast season. • IANS are Utilizing a species of tus f 4 the manufaCture of:paper. • • States Monitors. Lehigh 1 Dietat•or - are almost worthless,' - • . . . tr.,vT,Aihnirill Reed . Worden, N lien i (1 at his own request. ti to be estab !Nilin] the loNV.a. State University. lAIO A iii T Ditri", of 'Boston, con .o.le first newsf,aperin America. VsTr. A RI t S cargo Canie..l.:i• ".'New York San If..rancisc:o I.y rail in ten days. `—ein LI) at, 'Yankton was saved by a 1-41 , •.t tearing off its bnrning'elothes. • '.I"N'AI)I„‘N,; want the Queen to be -Ern t'anada. as' Well as of India. -,. EL: I. B ErkARPA' - Who lives, in 't h :can:, has beeon4 very poor. \Y.' E 3iCVEAGrt, is mentioned in . - ni.ctiou with the . nersgion to Russia. • r nl - orted that 9akey Ilall's family !-ail and joinjiim in-London. i'llE.l"ri.te I-411k at New Brunswick, N. ch:t (A.M . in ISt bias closed- its doors, t.i:zlitteen-year-old - English rider ls! 7‘'tl , loye-ir, doinm 017 races, . 1, r • 1.11 , .) ir,illion tcins...of pig irdu were 1, - is2 year iit the United § A ates. ri.1+.17 , ..,t.-. 1 College: - Facility prohibit the stAnlents on Sunday MOSER f,e-j , :lature of that - State has de no w . onten can practice law it • A .M r , . Corpus Christi, Tex 11 , n1lly fa t t tens 15,000. beeves for t Vial', has . .ivelilin - ared dayehrx:ols C. -Jr Luudred and . eighteen Sunday • • A ?, - ( k . ,1 N-lately recovered $5OO fro'm : iltq'aer'Oil selling her has of Nine" for neinTii.on has itself been t:.rainatl•'l. SNOW storm accompanied by light meteorological improve , . Tv': 01 - 11111(1nIi aisand dollars Viortl hr pit up thiS - season ~ Ti l :, !1,..01:v. .)I,;;.'intains qn-rtz mill at . . ,5 , ...0t,;•yn -!:-.1...11as been tlestroyea'by .0-. 1....,......• . :,;:,t. : i100.. „ r. 1 , 4 0 - . 1 1N : 1 i'.'..1.(1, ne.tr Beaufort, S. . I.t.s tivc thAt,..tial rewling neg,roe in •-.". .:,.. - qt I.n•, (iirk ker la(lies. if, J,4441 1 .i. 44,f (;44'041 Tcroplars of —.44 Ir.js cxclutled colored such 1 reetalwrsllip. be:tting the 3lontene i,l: aro : k d - Niesie. They ••;.•,t-*. 4,p-dites. of the . .z: - eal::ort fr.,m was a. ship from \ : AI A ' I , ,im U.l. '.1:,111 .-...i-ne contracts to ,- cur t/ .....1 allua: to of a million dtilliti.s ,i , n., ~k ior. -, 1•51'.., ~ .. . 1 'i•: : ;) --- 11 , '1 \l':Iro and 'HtI us , at ('anal , corn_l 1;4, 0 ' l .occii, cinDl..los 'l4agt . :s 10 p4r •.17. ND t rOuble• is'expedtco.- •.; • ME ( . 7.%1C4-.7l7:llllfrSitl.WaS 'read an ; t:u+t'hnmllrtnf 'eh° . i ix 1 14M(Ire..41":at -7 1;;LIa1:Lil a: • • §uidfottl Neporkt F.DITOUS G 041111111.1. 'S. W. AI.VORD. Towo,:tda, Pa,, ritrsalq' / ;, MO . , 3,077. MEETING OF TILE 'STANDING CO.H MIT EE. The Ilepuldicn County Committee met pursuant to adjournment on Tuesday afternoon, gfarCh 13. After a full discussion of the triattei the follovring :ft-solution was adopted : Rfs,-Jeccf, That the Chair:ill:tn - call a Convention to meet on the second Tuesday in May .for the pur pose of eldug delegates to the *Republican State convent lepi, and nominating such-candidates as are to be' votdd for at the election in Neveitiner:, In pnrsuanee of the -foregoing action I hereby . give notice - that a convention for the purposes set forth In the resolution will be_ convened In the Court Ilouse,'T'uwanda, on . TUESDAY, May 8 . 21" I o'clock. p. m., to be composed of twolielegatei from 'each election district. The . Vigilance Committees wilt call the : primary meetings on Saturday, May 5; at such hours its may be deerned - best. Saud call should set forth' ape - (ideally the time the polls will be kept open, is well as the place of holding the caucus. - The candidates to be nominated are District At torney and Courtly Surveyor. , • IV. H. CARNOCTIA.N4hairman. • .T. R. M;IIINMAN, Secretary. The foilowing , named persons have been appoint ed Vigilance connnittees for the curienryear. VIGILANCE CO3I3IITT - EE.S. ' Alba torc , ---Cr C C flooker. d S.-Reynolds. Ainany—`Alex. Boyd Willcox, Ste ven,. A rntiMia—A W Serrard, ;krorman Smith, William Youtig . , ' "Moody. Gen Tierrlck, E J Apes. Kt hells boro--Joseph X Ely, John Carroll, DI W Nevins. • • Barclay.'—Thos DI tchburn, I, Putnam, I) Irwin. A fhonT4witr-W Plummer, S 31 - Laytbn, John Brink. • • Ifurtingtou boro—J V Bice, 'W Ei Green, N W Lane. Burlington twj IT C Sneer, 8 P Gus n, W P Lane. urUngton west—Alford Blackwell, 51 Ballard, N C McKean.. ekljtolk.bort;—Theodore 'Pierce, A 51 Ayres, Ezek Newmail. l'antop.rwp—lltrath .Llndky, Icbabod ,E3ellard, Chaff Taylor. 4',o:lnfl4a J 1 ForgsCod, C E Gtadd ing. .Nlc Noss Vanuest, Wm IT llocAwcll. • ' enrille—Ortando Taylor, G . L Rosi, .O' era Slo•Tinerel;" Nest.lit. Janus Nowell...Jos Lee. Lottal.sylile—J G •Pensley, \V 1.1 Payson,: s rn•nitce.i P.tittner..i.ev I Sanford, Ilettheti tone. E . M'eliAnney, Levl Morse, -I 'lames Struve!. f, •Mourod Poolhatlg.ll, John Donilterly, Orlu Itfltigos. 3loutue 5rn14.16 Ell Gale, L.ltoek- Orwell—A CFOsMe. A It Loring, D C P4ter. . Iv...rum—,ins AlnlieucAux, Orrin Chasm. E Reveller,M liSiregnry, E $ Sitei•l. Ridgbury—T 1' S{intres, (1 M Owen, Eugene Ttionsio.on. • • , Ilomr hurt.-=0 MirkntN - -. M L VINT:nor, F Ytaing. Home twp.. 1) rilnee; Chas• 11 Stopifrus,:r B Barnes. She4oviln—W H H Gore, A J Thompson, Itoi ace floctlm. Slawhitz Stoort—T'eter Lat!duicsr, Ilenry ( Steven R., I I Iram Smitiffield—G T Beak C T Wedd, Clarrence Voorhis. • sprilfgEeld—Wm Tiaey, W A Brown, 01' Bark- South rn , ek--Sstnnel Thompson, V' 11 Moore, John I kean. . Sylvania—Tom Arnold, 'Leroy Scontin. .Flnly Flrman. . Tel iY—Shubal.Dowman, JoltitS Dyer, Jonathan Terry. • ' 'rroy horn-3 II Grant. Geo, L N M Fume- Troy, tivp.—John F Hunt, Chales N3ldnls, '3l 0 Loomis. .11 ,- Towanda luwoist Ward—Judson IIileotril); Ed Sh , rens„ Ira It Humphrey. ward-1; A Merrnr, 0 D Lyon, D L pk.3ft, . el ward—l) I, Sweeny. Hiram Elsbree, Towallqa-t‘sp--Geo son. 'rowanda North—W' II Smith, 110 Holton, 6 Mills. Tmearora—W Bamowelltr, rat Mahoney, E L Taylor. Fh.ter—Gro B Itortzwell, E II Miner. .1 G Howie. Welles.,-Capt..Juth , on, Win ltelyea, ]fords She hard. ' Wilmot-1' A 'Stowell, John S Quirk: 11 141ePict. , Nti• arrenCyru, ( . Bowen, tieu flogger:4 Nathan! Young. ! • II iram Eilsbree, J:161) A Wotler2. • 11 - yalnedm. , .;-1, I):Hne , . M Stephens. CII Stone. IVy,ox—Win H Conklin, 3t M Shore:, A F Eddy. ANiIIiOU.NCEMENTS. DISTRICT :r . :row:Er. w. E. Esq., ,of Is a ,all4l.lat, for Dlstrit t A ttarrhi , y, to 1... nahri-rtC..l by Ihpithlb-au Comity Coil- T,:ht ion on the sth of May. , - Clsl - NTY. SUIINYoIt.. , -4.1.: J. , NY.WELL', V , J., of 7e,wrwi.ll, is a rani 141;!te kir S . l,'(fflaty survey , :in, to be ?Swill:l:it ed 1,1 the It.publlcau l'uulity Conven tion!on thc nth of 3lay. THE course of Mrs,AlAvEs in ob jecting to the use of wine at the White house .dinners has excited considerable comment among the • pres, the question of etique,itdand courtesy receiving the largest share of attention.' She was persuadeoy the Master of Ceremonies that the Russian Grand Dukes - would not understand a, cold water dinnci, and hence wine was furnished, but no glas3es were .placed at the service of eithei the President oil Mrs. TIArES. ' Now the question i were they 16bliged,•from consid44ions of couf tesy, to 'supply wine ? And if s'i, _not the, same courtesy. require H tliat at least the glasses should be placed at the 'service of the Pr6Si dent and wife, and even filled with wine, it Jiving la matter of chuice with them when they-were emptied. We do not assume ,o,have sufficient knOwledge of tie courtesies of official life to be able, to settle this question; but we honor the' steady devUtion to principle nianifestech by Mrs. HAY'Es. It is evident that she Means, so far as it is • possible, 'to .adhere to the temperance principles that have hith ertO. governed her, and "pursue the same geniqul course at the White lloUse that she 'did at her home in Ohio. !THE new traffic that has so recent ly been established, of exporting beef to England, is growing very rapidly, and has become an established form of trade.• The first Wort 'at the ex po A I re tation - ofAmerican ;I.)eef began in 11-. i i ;and now the monthly shipments liave reached an enormous magnitude. The shipments in March aggregated ime-half a million of pounds. Special preparations are made for'sending it. The steamer Wyoming, of 'the- Wil liam & Cluion line,has three'compart merits, and the Wisconsin a main moth refrigerator 100 feet long, forty feet wide'and'seven feet high, with a 'capacity - of 28,000 cubic feet, equal to 700 tons, and large enough to allow 2.000 qoarters of beef to be suspend ed to its, ceiling. The average cost of transpo - rting a beef, including the ' cost of killing, with commissions on the 'other side (two per cent. pet), is : , it2G, gold, and' the average price , whieh has been realized, is about $9O, gold. Six to eight panic per pound, equal to 12 amt.l6 cents Ame •*can currency, has been the 'rate at who e-, sale. . ' , - .. , THE candidates 'who have lie - en mentioned In connection with posi -tion'S to i e filled at the election this fall, are : • , . District Aitorney . W. E.f:CiirLso-s, .of Tray ; I. litifiq.nt-jON, 11. . 4 TI:LEET.E.IIi, of Towanda; J. IV,. STONE, of Canton. • (Jonnty Surreyar--I.Gi•V. MYER. of To. Wanda; J. J. of Jos. E. Sl.m.noio, cif Franklin; Deleadtes Sli.,ould take pains to as-. certain the popular sentithenCof their respective districts, so that they may vote m i nderstandingly: , rAwmar snowNLow. W. G. BaowNLow, familiarly known all, over the country as "Parson " paoWNLow, died at, his . home in' Knoxville, Tenn.,. On: Sunday last: The deceased 'was; born in Wythe ebunty, - Ira., - Aug. at An early age left an Orphan, and was apprenticed a carpenter, learn ing the trade. ,In . 1826 he entered the Methodist Ministry' and labored for ten years as an itirierant,preach er. As eary as 1828 - he- began, to fake part in polities in -Tepne!ssee, c advocatinthe - re-election 'of. JOHN ADAMS to the , Presidency and while traveling a circuit ' in South Carolina in which jOUN C. CALIIOI;N_ Bred,: publicly opposeZ• ntillifiea tion.• About 1837 he:became editor of the Kncix!ville Whig, a political newspaper.. In consequence cf., his trenchant , mode of expession, he became known as the "fighting par .ion." In 1856 he published "The Iron Wheel 'Examined and its Spoke's Extracted," being .a reply to attacks made upon the t Methodist Church In 1858 he held - a - public . debate in Philadelphia with the - 'Rey. A. PlrliN l E, of New Tori, which was published - -•=1, in a v•Aume -entitled " Ought Ameri. can Shivery to be Perpetuated ? " air. BaowN - Low. taking the affirma tive. When the movement for seces sion took phice, he advocated the preservation of the\trnion as the best safeguard for Sc - ' - tions. lit December arrested 'on' a -.char, against theConfedera , ed until Mardi, 1862,. sent within tlie; Unio this he made. a tOu Northern States, delivering „speeches in e the principal cities, and published a book -entitled " Sketches of the Rise,•,ProgresS . and Decline of Seces sion:" In 1864 he returned to Ten nessee, prwhich lie became Governor in 1.865,. and in. .I.BGli he was electtd Senatoi• of the United States. 7 TIIE EUROPEAN WAR. - t The North A nwr ii.an in speaking . of the irrepressible Conflict that has grown up between the rivalAiowers, that are about to convulse. Europe in blood says: And now tosall ap pearance the final act in the t , drama haS come. If the signs and portents are, to go for anything, the contest now abou,t to open is to -be final, and \ of course, desperate, bitter- and. pro= traded.-- The war cloud has risen arid vanish .•d below the hotjzon More 'than once: . • ft has approached and receded frank times.' Rift under its friendly cover the Work of prepara tion hag steadily proceeded.. Russia , hasidierlhed an unalterable purpose nOt favorable to the Turk for Many years. There has:been no real i pcace between Russia and Turkey for turi6l. 'The latter has stood in. the . path of the former. to the cast !laid to the sea, and inflicted-M:9y a wound upon its pride of dominion. • Turkey llas . shelteled the enemies of :Russia. And-there has been .&lenst one Un natural affiance between slam' and . the rest of Christian Europe. flt has been said that Russia's . champion ship of the Greek Christian t s is only the Pretext upon which it makes war, and that 10 - .6 of dominion • is the crrand controlling motive. Grant that, and stiff is it, not probable that thecOnilict already commenced will taA - on all the° aspects and propot tion4 of a religiimis war? • The' Mos lem c -. - *big ,fir hi ME BEM IRMiI •t of to • et: left set tha.. and when Asia There was a time when even se formidable a powtie as Russia might well havei hesitated to toke the step she has . taken.' That was `before feuds 11,411 grown .up in . the' Moslem World. Then. the . vassals of Islam were relay . vassals, and the • Word, even the slightest word, of the Com mander of the Faithful was able t(i Move Islam as one man. But now the vas'sals,'or some of them, have outgrown their traditional headship; and the least one of them, and he the the most powerful, wears his challis in impatience. And the attitude of Persia is not encouraging to the Turk. These disabilities will of course render the struggle Only tlie , more 4 desperate, Ind the foe driVen to • ,pekation is always forinidable. ti. ._ . A CORRESPONDENT at the, New York Times, writing from "New Or leans, is' strong, in \ the opinion that the:i3ettletnent -of "the political' ques tion will fail to restore,.. to ; that city . its former commercial 'importance.. The•businekif the West and,South has gradually been, diverted to other cities that formerly centered in. New Orleans. " By. the overthrow of slayp cry," says the correspondent, the construction of railiends, the im proved me of transPortation_, the establishaient , of country ,stores, and the growth at other-cßies,. New'Or leans has been sloWly but surely Ips. ing her importance - us a commercial 'centre: That the establishment of the Ntator,t,s Giivernment or any o ler political eliaiige can 'bring back trai lost ia,the way I .have described, is, of •arSe, too ridiculous a propcH sition -fo -erious consideration,' and.: the sooner the people : of Louisiana' come to that; onclusion:the better it_ will be tor the ..:: In the ' future, New Orleans, like, ether cities in the United States, must:look for: pros perity to. the trade w "eh naturally comes from its vicinity!! ------- „GOLD closed yesterday at 1 REPORT OP THE ZOTTERIENA IDOU! -The report of h Louisiana Com. mission, 'tithed New • Orleans;, 21, *published.. It 'eyes - a-de4p. on of , the situation the 4 , e theiearrivabl,and a aluitel of the `questions invelved;:io says _the legal title- of *Governor de.i pended on the question whether the' Returning Board's authority extend ,eci over gubernatorial' and legislative candidatea.l°. - The report concludes as follows : : . - • . . There was no Judicial tribunal ac knowledged to be authoritative 'by_ both parties , by which this 'question 'could • be' solved, for' reasons ' already tiveri. • The only hope of a practical solution .was by a' union of so many -m.ernbers. of the rival Legislatures as would mako a iLegialature with a constitutional, quorum, in both the Senate' and • House, of Members whose. 'title to their seats are valid mr:er either view of - tt:ie law. • With a Legislature of undisputed .authbrity the settlement of other questions - could, as stated the letter of instructions to our.Ciminission frOm . ,the Secretary of State gra,du ally worketfout by the prevalent authori ty, which the 'legislative power;' when dig; puted, is quite.co. Petent tciexertin.com posing conflicts ine co-orOinate branches , of the goYernmen • • " WithinthiS•l' st three days the first great step in re ring\ peace to the . state has .been' acco fished. ',ln consequence of .a .withdraw I •of members from the Packard to th Nicholls Lighilature, the latter has w- eighty-seveu lieturning Board reemb . r 8 in tho House and thirty , two Return' g Board members .in .the. Senate. Six -one members - constitute - a constitutional quoruin in the HouSei x atid nineteen iplbe Senate. ,It is proper that we should say, in conclusion, that it wits in view of the foregoing - facts,..especially the consolidation of the Legislatures, and our knowledge of the condition of Louis iana, .derived from: personal 'contact . With the people,lhattiwo were induPed to-sug gest in our telegram of the 20th ,iirsbrut 'that the immediate announcement of the time when the-troops would be withdrawn to their barracks woull „be better for the peace 'of Loitisiana than to postpone 'such announcement to some distant day. The Commissieners, 'holding various shades of olitical belief,. cannot well concur in any. s -etch of the past or proable future 'of Lo isiana. We have forborne in C re, port o express any opinion on the legal (mesh ris arising., upon the foregoing staterne t of fate*, because- oar letter :of' Mstructio s seemed to' call for a state-. merit of fi .s rather than an expressiony of opinion b 7, the Commissioners. We al!, however, ildrilge in 'confident. hopes , of better ,days'l 411 races . k Louisiana., Amon; the reasons these`. lopes are the resolutions of 'the .Nicholls tune and the letter Of 'Governor 'Z'cliolls -herewith . submitted., 'and which nave already been gAven to the public."' -" With an earnest hope, that the ad,ins - - mentNyhich has been made of the politi t cal controversies'of Louisiana will be of lasting .benefit to that state, and will be approved by the patriiitic people of all scctions, , WC have tine jionor to- be, your obedient - servants." • By THE. treaties of July-1:5, 1.840,. and -July 14; 1841, Turkey was re ceived into the of EurOpian ations. The integrity of the -Otto . man empire' was threatened by Rus sia in 1853, but was preseryed by the:- arms of England, France and Sardinia united with thoSe of Ttirkey. By:the Treaty 'of Paris, in 1856 . , the ; Black Sea was niade a neutral trik &way and the control._ of the youths Pof the 'Danube was taken frornEtts sia. The Danubian Principalities, which were formerly - to a , great ex- . tent *under I . 4issian influence, were united in 1861 under the Wayne of • Roumania - . A prince of theimpe \ rial I family of Germany was ehos6n ruler, who acknowledged the Turkish' government and paid it an annual tribute \ in money. In 18q - the neu trality of...the Black Sea was: abro gated, but the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus. : are open,•to the ships of powers friendly to .Turkey should, their presence be necessary to pro tect the latter under the Treaty of Paris. : Tim impression secms• to prevail that the . perinanent, exhibition at Philadelphil i a will be confined 'to the i Main buildiug. Such,. hoWever,-will . not be the ease. Memorial and "lir- . tieultural halls will also be included: One 'entrance. fee will suftlee fOr all three • blinding, - and the nioderate rate which has been fixedinpOn— i/ twenty-five cents, - -will . place the ex-= hibition within the- rea4 ; • of . all. With each of the. three- buildings , , named- filled witkobjects g r. beauty, value and' use, ' .ti • edii well believe 1 dint hag" been rca / dy- - isserted, that itzeint of rotel eSt and, general at; veness - , the /permanent exhibi \ \ . 7 ll come; little 1 short . of - the exhibition. !, IMM maw =E SEV N VSI4 J • A the great Le' a saloon,"ki and waisen Last Peceml remarkable 1 Pittsburg, w 4uatures tc ly he visited ern Pennsyi York, and induced 35,000 persons to sign .the pledgel In Buffalo, a vigor ous campaign Was opened against in temperance; and about 2,300 converts put.themselves on record. Mr.'Mva- PUY is now meeting with unequivo cal success in Philadelphia, where.' his disciples already number: 10;000. lie . preaches • what Ike Galls gospel temperance and does not favor pro , - hibitory legislation. .. ' , IT is gratifying to 'witness the in terest manifested in the COnventiOn, which- will 'assemble here next..4eek. 'There appears to be yery little per soind feelingrin the matter, but most , of thtise . with whom we have -.con versed feel that the interests of the party and wet of the ' public iare" - Of \t, more ipportan \ e e than . the • personal / advancement or . .kivate griefs; real or imaginary, of 4n \ div , :lualF Convention selected cumstances will ril publi,c ;expectation, will . il4crvc:the co constituents. Tn Washington ing charged 111 r. Eli cretion in publish! letter• attacking thi P. replies in = • ft • .itor, denying thatAynade the dokunient puhlic. • - mTIIM STATE MAWS.. . , . • TUE 'Calks:dal° iron works ars;.ovor run with orders. • . • • _ , • , . TUE Grangers are building# Hall beat Kittanning: , _ --"•-•( - . . Tut Tamaqua rolling - *ill is run.o3g . steadily day anit,night. .... I. . THE Vnitin lioii2tfills;‘Shatiln,. felt run , ing double thin, eispioying SO ruen,. 4 nr. car shops tiavertilders stillicipniv run in full time allsunireer. , • •- A 1 • amnia produce dealer hag purelms= ed 40, 'dozen eggs in Ohio. ..- -- • 0 % TPA ..c loves; of the_ Ilardsbureear mannfacte are now ..wrsAing eleven bouts a day. -:1 , - • . A r.itattLy b been found, living - .., Pottsville, ivlio" Sa nothing: but d s meat to cat.' • ' Pirrestuno and klegheny:'City ve I,6oo'emptit houslis=l.l 0 former 1,1g6 in - 4 the latter 464: '.. • _ ~' , • NEW cARST:E., i Lawre • .county, is Credited with 623 surviving _ lclie.ra of the i \ late' war. - r . . , ' , ALEXANDER MILLS - , an Altoiitbar-ten . - der committed suicide , on Satu ay, by taking laudanum. . :• . ,•• • Many ALBRIGHT, of Shrewsbury; ork County, is missing (role her honie. A e is of unsound mind. i- Mits. ROBERT H. Savitt,.- 1 after a-long and painful illness, died in South Bethle hein"on Monday inprning: . 'Busitss in the cotttin mills at ~Rockd ale, Delaware County, Is 'veiy lively and they are running on-full time.- ' ii• Tut Catasaqua iron company4ms ship- ped the last 100 tons of ,a thougand top Order from California formuck bar. • • , . Ex-SENATOIL WM. M, .P.SIIDALI, has , i been appointed-clerk to the mine nsive,, tor ottho. Staylkill region. . . • A 'Vona County man, has, found a lot of silver. which, ilia -suPposed; ,was buried during the War. - The: amount .is tiot stated.' "-, - _ Joust Goss, who settled in Clearfield „COMity While that section was Inhabited ,by Indians, died the other day, aged about ;eighty.: ' • ' • .. CiimiLEA KEA*, 7110 killed William R. M'Ei-en in Alleglic iiy COunty, has been senteuebd to twelve years'i imprisonment in the penitentiar,y. .. . . : - Tint Keystone . ..Axe Wrirks,, Mercer county, white,:net, i doing tic! : Much now, 'are' anticipating large orders. ";t ' ki' t • ~ Tut: Pine cMek ., ,consolidated - dri , e, containing about 3p,0bp.006 feet of logs, has arrived safely' lie boom' at Wilt, iamsport. . • 2 ' ' S.iltrEle' HOWES liB\beeo- appoinfil • postmaster at Cressona, Schuylkill com - ty, and CharlesP. Brown, at,Nottingliam,. Chester- comity, 'lox. Enwelin MaitEnsox has- been app(iinted to the responsible post .of,;•Su perintenclentfof - Engra ring and Printing, in the Treasury. 1. - • JEFFEns(»; DAvis, late President of the, Southern Confederacy, is a stockholder ins ,the Bethlehem iron company. . • '. - . TAU:. Butler County Prohibitionists will celebrate the 4th Air July by , holding a Mass 'convention. in the interest .of the emperince canse. .. 4. zirmisr.it of, Reading b6iler -makers hav `left for _Stilton to work on oil tanks beib,, nanufactured at the Northern Cen tral rai '•Oacl sitypb.. • . - A m.k); / lamed Baker, of Middletown .ti)wili, )elaware ounty, has .been trimlWeane the ,death of his wife find three 'elnldreib ncl has been: taken teethe asYlum..l • ......% ' ~ -A mitt. apt eleven 'years ' was catight in a••••ci'4g ,wheel iii\higli County. and drawn dround'.at the r., of sixty ruvolu tient; a Inmate. Her, inS rips were fatal. flit. S. ItiliDLE, of Glen , f iddle, Dela. : \ .ware-County, is now- rebut mg a' mill tliat 7 was - burned about.. for • 'ears', ago, and will make a cotton nun ifac ry of it. 'cur. pocir'cleilis in th :,_laneli -hunk • o ffi ces of-;he Lehigh a „ rley itailroackare e. 3 " worked-very hard "—actually •laborinF„ , ::even , hours a day. So 'says the East()) Etpresi. - , . <. ' / 4 . • .ALLEN SECOlt,' of Dunmore, Luzerne 'County, aliciuo°,o years of age, lasinar ried on Wednesdaly to Miss 31inide Wat‘ son of the same place.,. ClIAA:ji. BERCNETI, of the Harrisburg Telegraph, was married last, week to the daughter of a prominent - lawyer of Perry - " County. • . , - HE wife of Thomas Fit, Reading, had removal from•her hip recently, a needle tlt had been in her body for twenty-five years. The needle had entered her thumb" while Washing% -... . . . . . THE \ iPonsylvania Coal Company, Whieli enOVS 2,500 Men, is. running full time; With t „the' i.;rdei-s ahead will, -„ .i employed 'a year. • 1 /".• • . li..krtKr...em nded two men ,i . tt. Altoona: ace and who Was. subl.Fip tiler ineatip or trying/toler! !n•ession. • 'Wit. Mii :steel in Wash, in on co{u rior nenacchirg• his orpha6 nieces—ebil'lren Of atteconsedhlier. lie is / being. prosecuted by the Gral Aimy 6f the Repolalie. V.. . THE pernianefit exhiltitiop in the Ceti tennial buildings at Thiladelphia - ‘,1 4 i1 be: opened on May 10th. President lia.Os has accepted 'an invitation to he present' at the•opening ceremonies. A call signed by. nearly one hundred ministers in Allegheny County has .been issued for a convention to secure concert of action in reference to the re-enactment of tiro local-option law. • AN inspeetion.pf the entire lino of the i'enniyivania Central has 'just been con- eluded by Mr. Prank Thompson, : general Manager, aided by Division Superintend, cuts Messrs. Pitcairn, MeCray, and Loa:- hart: , . , . THE LUzeitie Uniq says,: •' While the outside districts or borougs are strut;-, filing. to . he separated from Scranton ,the udjiiiiiing boroughs of 'Wilkes-Barre/are diseussilig the wisdom Of behig ingerpo rated with it.•' A scnooL teacher a Slit is Station, on the Conncllsville railread, who has a wife. alai two children, is mporta to have eloped the other day with one/of his pu pils, a }.bung lady or st,olfazifily• auttpre r possessing,appearance. ii;` • majority of the glasa''bloweni, On a strike. in Pittsburg, have ,Obtained tempo rary einployment at 'Wheeling and else where,, and it is probable that the strike will continue in the Smoky City through the suninier. TilE Republican County Committee of Westmoreland haf eh pen General P. P: Markle as Senato'pal and Hon. A. 31. Fulton; lion, James . Hunter and Colo nel _George .P. Huff a • Representative del '2Nkates to th&State Convention. They w( re instructed to vole for Judge Sterrett for, the Supreme,hencb. , WILSON v R A:SCE, of MODlroe,.*3 ' ' OMillg Co., died last week from the •effects of a blow lie'rreceived about a montrf ago from Geo. -Hilbert while accompanying a lady Loam (coin church.' France was, Struek with,a. billy, ,which fractured - the I sktill. Hilbert has been-arrested/and will be tried for 'the eritne. ' , I ‘ 'PHILLIP 514.405, who. was tried at, Wilkes-Barre last week for fishing in 11* lor's Pend. at Benton, was .found guilty and tined 3100. The penalty of the law reauires the guilty party to servo a day, in jail for eaclollar:of the flue, imposed if t is not paid. : , ,' JA's. E. Ttuist \ rsos, well known ititlis ' --% dier- section, di d at.Tunkhannoek,_on We,, ncsday, aged 65. years. lie was at o 'e time a.member of the New t '',ork Logi*. Lure, but ruinedi himielf by strong drink. lie was the father of young ThompSori who formerly clerked at Powell 4t, Co's. A. 'D. HuLT a carpenter by • trade, in comfortable circumstances, committed su icide at his home in King . stoa on lirednng day , morming, The cause, attributed is mental. aberration. • Ho was about 55: years of age, and leave? a/Wife and t ree,• grown-Up children. •• V' Tun, Lehigh : :PresbyterY \ haVe chosen the following, delegates to the General As sembly:: Clerical, Rei:' Messrs , J. M. Sal mon, of 8an40r,,A.,•13. Jack, of liazleton, and Rev. Dr. .lacoliBellville;of Po vile. lay Elders, Gc..orO•W. Ileebaer, Of\Port Carbon ; J. •H. /Sternberg; of Reading, and „Hon. Cyrnst. Pershing;of A tot of bti'rg H lars attempted. to break. to a-clothing store at South Bethlehem, N'oitliampton - County. They were diseov iereil4q a policeman, who fatally shot one of them. The jury decided that the ac hon bf the Officer was justifiable, as it was 'done in the faithful performance of his duties. The dead biirglar Suppese:4l to. Imre been a man recently released from jail, where ho had served 'a term Or rob : )ney. that.! is este:fiid face, and ..Aues f .. ..rge , -1141, generally; made to.the hOnest _priee 'of :the ma chine isr&iritilas‘ istilit - dir', tinie. in the - Brooklyh' ease the piirebrisef-bad paid eighty doliard;_iyhen, - -failing in Meeting an instialuterlq.the machine - wad, -- isesieci..and.,carried off_ by_\,the agent. ; The 'victimized purchaser ,Cronght suit. - ts:ibtec - ofeethe amount he bad paid. - judge -Gilbert immedi ately directed the. not unwilling jury to give the plairOffa Verdict fur the full amount with internist. The cone ) . :eel for the, company pleaded for. de, lay. " nit tin instant,"- Was Judge \Gfilbert's' redly. 'This ..is'. treating t se 1:\ sharp - dealers to a little of their ow medicine. "Not an instant,'" is their\ T\ : eply. when a purchaser asks - for time.. be Brooklyn decision will prohabl , 'encourage a number of per .son'S Whotavelost both their money and maehhies by such, sharp . pi•ad , tice.o attennit k tei recesvpr either the . qne of N. .1. the other.— Herald. . . ' STAcK•O'HAItK-CAst.:4—The state , - ment is made. hat Judge .Gamble;•of the . Vydoining ''Court 'Of Com Mon Pleas, isiat last about to, ender n de .ci'sion in the noted c Staekbo%aral ease,.; This will, no doubt, - lle good iii" . wsto both parties tithe rLffaf i r. -It! is a year and a half singe . the last pearance . .of the: case in reehirt4 •au then it was in the hearing of itign ment onithe exception§ to thelas., ; ter's•repert, and it is the d i ecisip on• this . point- whiph 'sludge Gullible :is expected - noW to makenfter eighteen months' deliberatron. The case has dragged nlong .virtually Sincj. 187 . 1; when Father Stack was.. dismissed from the charge of his church at . Williaw4liort. Th`e details of the te (bon§ liti!ration have already') been given iii4lle 241:Les, andinothing new can. be added.. Ihe deeisiOn which Judge Gamble has so long reserved, Whatever it may be 4 Will not definite ly settle the case, aslit is altogether probable that either- party would take it ',te the Supreme " Court. A - final settlement of the really import, ant pointsdnvolved is anxiously look= ea_ forward' to by many Who have no personal'interest§ in the matter, for it must. haVe.a\dechled .effect upon the•discipline‘ of the Roman Catholic t. 1.5 Church tb,roghont 'e United States. ,--11tiltidelpIlite l'inie.. • - --- , • ' ' • , • , --, A Wonderful DincoveryOur numerous lesehanges are (flied with aceOnt4:oi, nest Ironder- Iful Cures eireeted by 1)r. G Att:l:'S ' MEDICAL WoNDI . ;11." It Is said to be the greases yllalizer yet disc.e. , ered giving buoyancy to•the spirielus• deify to the.step, and making the Invalid heart:C, courageous anobstrong. It cures :111 disea,eS or 'the Liver: SUgnach, Kidneys and Spine; Scrofulaand. all ttlool Disea.es; cures Nerviuts Prostration and 'Wetlik II p:o. ~, T either sex, restorlng Time and .3 ."}gor to the whoki system. Ilea,' the folleiwinr, cures: NORMAN 1111 , NT, Sheds Comers, N. Y., wonder ful cure of dyspepsia and heart disease. - - , . Mrs: Z. A. White, Sheds CAlners, N. Y., terrltar Scroluhi and Kidney I)lsease;galuA 40 ix•und,. . 11. 11A1K LEX. tiarntoga. says that ,"Medical tri. der'' gave liiiii health, strength awl appetite. At. rirr Tur F.st..v.t.t. Tunenelt, • N . . If., leAttl mrnit. bc. .ol'al:" nipposcd .to be in entstitutinn; cared, Prof: H. - Itn.snv., Sartogn, N. Y.; wltlely knilvvn as Prin . Ipal of one of nar leading Institu thins oflearnlng, 19 . 's that his wife has used t ..)leillral Wonder,' for a compile:v . :loa of tikes with the mostliapiiy 4fect. No other reatc.ly touched-the rase lilte it. ' . . 11.; El); IT A Clrusida. cured et' terrible Z A 8.1.211 35 . he I I,:t C orners, N.. V..) tt9lipr thol Oropsy.frearxexl:Lj Inc Les arm Mrs. 1. S. A rri.i.roN, It tlfsbor6, N disease- A. DALTQx,lMorrlsrllle, slst47 In. trot tiro rears vc,11.1 reniale Una. Re rvous . sonsos; cured; Mrs. e. On.DWAY. Concord. 11., confined to bed with' remalci and kidney dl., , ase; cured:. Fo spacrror 1,(0 - othe:r cores. Asl your Druggist for ` . ! , sfe , bo Caned. • ; Poliart4 b Dc, NI. Y. Finr sale In Te4initin- b;3 0.7 tr,r7/41.3":ti.?ementr,. • .S! EX1.4131.T10N. • - .‘ tier, OE BlttirnliOus Cdal Ii"EYS4t I ):NE fw ROUGH -IRON HEATERS,• Cooking Ran es, LQw-Down Grates, Etc Itrs SENT ricEE to ally aqdreis Descriptive eircit ISMIZ BEFOI;E St4;ECTIN.,.,q l'htladolphla, A TILE GREAT WEDDING CARPIDEEGT EMI WEDDING Prices lower than Frillll3 PROMPTLI 67/1 STATIONER - AND EIs:GpAVER, 013 Arch StNet,,llitladelphla Apr, 7: 1377 NEW:dA.II,4IA.GE FACTORY ! East of the *rteporter Office: _ • Ntel ntyre Zi.• Spencer! , Respectfully announce to the public thifthey a e prepared to bulld.all "duds of .. , ' FAMILY CARRIAGES, 1 • TOP 'AND OPEN IfUGGIES 1r AE . TON & If I.A.TPORM , SPRING I';'/AGO''S., " 1 TROTTING SULK ' ES ' lk SKELE ONS, i ~, . 4 's4•ule of the .best, ma rlal and In t e best style. ~ I work warranted to re perfect tlsfactiout , " . .• ...,__,.._ 1 , . ' -• 4 4 t PAINTING 4 SPE lALTY. We hare one of the best itlag i e Painters ta .T,O country; P ond do all work . this age at the kin:tit. rates. . . _ . dk.lllds of RLPAIRING 4mptl ' y * done at reduced price s OM Making n , To rada r April springs and repalr3ng 'old:ones wort guaranteed: Please grin us a k 3IcIINTYRE s SPENcEt: The ... - laPaty. G. \ La, los% , . NTLEMEN,FARME 'is \ 64 k rot (7110,ItSEMA ISE yA11 1 14 07,4 154\ T AND VICINITY. km _. wittill.. T. Birchar ItThortOglelgeol 1/ot, .• ' "Dolma i. asfAeti -'-' - ~ .... g•-,. 16" To be at' My fitable*sl ititn ~ area. conimencing 5 I o . 'milker the finest and b bred s utry prW ice. Ills; pedigree traces through the best horse and mares lA-England. Ile Is a beautiful , mah ey Bay, black paints, flowing. mane and I ds, till, 1 ti action perfect. He blonly to he sled to be aduilre : Terms for Colt low. ____ --- --::----- —:.- - -'-----4413:-)Cit(figiiiilß'rv --- , ' April, 12, 1 77. • - -. -. : - Towanda, la. klte~w,a~. w - USS3III4O/1 -si 1e4e3 ,1 6t0 1 st 0 a -az e VEFIN E . • • • CURE SCROFULA 1 .y.crivriNE will eradlcate - fmmihe systerri every, T1%114.110 Scrofula and 13crerulgai Xliimot. It 'lrsd, Ivrniadenety, cured thobiland4 16 Ildsind and vlaul ty win had Wen long and painful sufferers. ' Cancer. Cancerous Humor. The marvellous effeetif VErtiviNE In ease of Cancer find Canedrons irtrin 1 - 5 - '7liallenges , the mo't prOtiminl attention of th • medical faculty, many of 'wham stre•preseribing Vila L. - risk to their patients. • ~ Canker: ,4 - , • VEG r.ri Nll has beer, foA:t.l:,io 'curo cm .4 9 0 4 t„ intio;.(lo4,qVc of Cank"vq,•;,, ,',, -, .. \ • The tyr,t.:,E,Tl,N,r,,„tueets with tortmari t ul 111;11WIS 111 the cure uf•thtii elvtougg allMimies: 1 -‘ - • ' *- 4 . ' ' - --7 , -•, / • . , . .. • ' Pain In the, Boit.'rt ; its. .; 11, this romplatia 41/(g:trial . Ilt..7l‘Ythe'p l eni remedy 4, ns it r,..tutn es froin the s,ys em the pttidue - , .1 . , ' • : . .. .... ~ • TOtor, SAlt illieZna, Sl'attljlead, Atc..*Nl:lll cer t.:ollly yield to the great alter naive effects of VEG• ETINE. , Erysl — as. •• . , . V Et; Ell iS' E 11:1 , 4 occur Niko' to care She mo t It,eterate ease o,r Erysipelas. ~, , • o . Pimples and Hu m ors n the Fade. f l ipttiN k . )11111)1(4i el n it.pends eniirdly up,u an ntenml eausos; and no oaLward, apiMeatlvii van- ever care Aro cause) by nu •tuttouro %tat, of On, blood. eler.:a the hli.od thoroughly with \`KGi.iiNC, told k heet, complaluni wiil dlsapktart • • Cataveh o . . . ists-"tuplaliK. 4 , 1)." 4.),tbstattlal benefit tiroug',l t11,113: , 1 - ,t1. LGE.T 1,1 , 4 put If4;r, . 4 , • 'Constipation. k.:II.II:TAN -41*S liot.:141.11:3 4bartSZ: . 101;1- Ate thr , 'libiviN 'but grl ean-te's.`oll onob , 44-,....avh to perforin funetto - us tlevokvlng upon \ • 'Pi os.• Vl'4 rirtN,u: r.a3t,non ni.Li to LY'ltn?",%lll°.• lave, I,:i:rn 1,52;1; and patisful.l z • • ' Dyspepsia: \ ' If tegitlart .a certain anti. spvedy e, ts nie. ! Fur\ V:th ht• the g: ea , • Falntriess at thi3,Sornac . tint Litters creates a fietitlen., itipetlte. but a-gentle wh!ch nattae Li .I•44uri) thu stutnach healthy uetlon. - - VEr: LTV.: i 11.3 )11. (7:IIISCS 4.r thr. , 31.1 It a, , 14 d•k! JeCrUtiVtl organs 3.4.1 • allays 1411.1:nillatl, l e. V .4 7 1 . : Conorpil In ttifi emnot.dic...upg, g. al effect of the Vihrir.- •TINE aist• r..allz,Lturan.• irif•.•:y atter orptamencipg to Ink el .it : dehl!lty )Jetieleney lir thin blood a , nd VL.,:il - rifNE • els eitat4lytfplat the LINA: • - • •-• WEGitTIN . F...ISI39 .P-13X ALL 1)111:;GtilST.4: ME oN arlan nq body. ~ spinV IC:9,WQII . IIur," :111(k AGE A - Co., Saratvo, Dr. TT. Peuvrzn AN C0...N. V. 'Towanda, April 1 . .'1, 1577. - : ‘-- ••• ' - TN' 4'3i F. 11A TT ER ' -, 0 1."I' II E )(P- A_ oli'atimi of the Fall t'r.tek „Bit anilstotpf,C.ml " , 11 11 S . for a.Or - ree of t11,4,01111.1vit. furi.. c our t. : On* rm Pleiti for iln• epti.:llT of Brad: trtl, - Felt. 11,10 , 77, 7,..;..."0„;13. • --. • ~ • " i . :111 NllOlll it tritly-ennrcrn't i'nll). notice Is 421:igtv.41that on Ow ~ .cond„"llav jof - March. A. '77, tho I.: , ;ition of Oro Fall t'r;,l - , Illtotnlnons t'niopatt;, its pi,: -entetl to iii.,,/ C l eat of Coin,. I'le;o4 for Ilt';oirty of itrrrd, praying the C.ltn 1 to entera th ,,, re, th I,* tho ',aid t,ri , orill. ltel.il.solve.d. lthereiipon; It was'okderrml, by .:111,Orktrt 4.11 at 'flu, , qd retltioq , lsottld 1,, , 1 O,n,;NDONDAY, tt4 , 71)1 day'.4 MAY next. at •I•lit,X in Ito; f;.rel... ..I.;(rtion and whore all par nterested maw appretiKl.l ,, heard. . • 111 - •1 r. _ AVk ls S:.!CA lINA /CHAN, Ill4e'-3.. % :"' 'felkirs fit the retttimwd. . • -, (4111 1 11 A NS' COl7 ft T :, k I I;''-.7. 1' )v i . \„_„11 vlrlne of 'attrdor , lt , N.ted out. 0r 4, ,k ir. Orphaos' Cortlf of..lltritilforq l'ounty, , , ~,,I, S,'-the ~z , ,,1, A AI.. .1,.t1. .oiautt ofmtf., ~....ts• ,4 - H. 1). Ali'ller... 1.c.(1 Jute ~ of 'said count '''. will exy,,q) to 1-t,11,11r !..:1.10\....n/ tliv preiiii.,r4 in r i.i . tcliftelh,Alliigl:l:l VAX. 1.14 Y - • 15 77 - elitoinere-Intr:r,,t, f... 0 , r11,11i. l. .Xl l . 01. , follow t 4 ing . ail •t•tate, 144.: !'.:-.tr0..10 , 10n Ili,' v. est ill* ndof'. h la .- - ...- N, of c Ter; lion I). 1 Coal a" ,n bald ti(tll I BE 11551 TAUIONS. 6Vin the Country. ENDED TO. •.0 t_PTICE. - _. _ N.,,t14... is hereby' givebt at application kill be made to a 1 ; 40' 'ledge/ 13rivirciA count x. at th e May Court 01 Comittm Plea., for the incorporation of - ` s rlie •Valley Lew ; ;e Hall. .1,,,c1ai100, ofy6l h ,- i.hriptiti." having for 11 ,, oltlert the perrha of, buibti age, niaintektanre of a II al I for the, :tem-mole ilatton,of_ the latKclttlident 4..iriler of p‘14.,F0110w.-1;. atc. -. ;. /. • . ~. 14; W. }ILA i'K Nf.}...."ST, . I:Eit Climbs - . ' , ' , E. S. A 11:',11, - WM. SNYDER; - '..,. / - • .. .., J. P. , 1111015115, . • ! ' . i, . ' ' .t. F. 11e,A3.1KNIA 11. ' ' She,ili nit], April Vt,,1577. . " -- " , .• . . .. , ..,.... . . ---, T TICFI. OP ASS.IONMEN i t, i e NOtie , 13 Ill•11;by given that .lasnn Se. stetth, ofitinter, has nettle a vent ntary aeetgnment of all Ifs pe'rgriaataturreal, keit:kis, Look accolint,i, Qtr., to (he untlrrAgned for• - ther-itefit of Ills creditors.. Notice Es therefore hereby given to ,all ..p.rsons intlebte4 to said Smith Hint t*yrnerit trinsr, 'he tr!tife, at Meg' to themndersignerl, anti all . 'pert# , TerhaVing claims at:ll64lAm mist pri'sent tlehu T. Me for settlem , tht. , ~ . .-•WM. S,NYDEIt, '• , Shesitegoln,,Aptii 26', 1877. Assignee. . , .. SINS, plus • A is hen4y given that all persons la dente(' to .tho _es ate of )/r., C. l'orter;\!le'il, late of • Vingerteht . t'onnty. \must tuako.iturnedlate pnyin,`!tt to.the urolerslgmel.atur all persons having Mathis against said e,o ate. milst 'resent them, duly.,authentlentodt for ELIZA. E. PONTEIt. • ..alharttilstratttLi • AA DIII.N.ISTRA:I lI'S NOTICE. --7. , Zotice htittliSi given Iliht all peismil !deliteil to the estate oL Ileo; W. Kellogg, late c t .Alourtie twpn der !mist payttemt the tuiihtridgneil, and all' peons claity4 against !laid estate must probcut theun,,duly antlitm t4calett, for settlmifent. ;4111 , ;:g,tAlf IN. II AYTIIORN E, April 19; 'l7;, - " • 'Ailmtuintratar. • i,q,,t,y.. g iv,•ii.that all . lieri,ons 10- dented to tii4 estate or 011ie' IthsriiiiikA Lite. or •Ureve it, • Ifec - d, mart make lintimillate:Dlyinent to the •iinderslgnoil; awl all pe:rsoita hmeltig :against, said estate, mist presetta them, duly.- au ,thoutleatid; for ssttleineet • tApril r5CM!`rl SorofulousMtirnor. Mercurial Oldeases. Sati.Rheurn; lunibis, Uletirs or Old :sores. •~ n, a IC. *6akrioss. Notice is liprehy NN ;lit 01 'at 'MI, for Li /3; lip morelinnt . I: 31 tlo• tlietourt 'or ter Srs-• 77, for therujoldefatiou TINA. )toro , T lep svp. Coltimbia Twp, (3.1161:00a). • • vr,,r, Ukter O P •Wfir.,,lNtArara. • Cilarieli II ts-elev..T...n.a.urla Lt.*, ist \Vara. • John Sullivan. tewai Boro :Ward; . Par riel; S.rltlvan. T.twangla Burt.' Ist \Vara,. AUnsliinann T.nr.atela Jt Ist NVaril. Ward. 'ftlwan.lit It. Ward - Thnn as 31:dam. 'Cow - awl:3 I;orv,'., t Vard. J Port,. Zd Ward. . •Isc„ }: s it. , el.r.WY-1111sitif-T TWIL • •• • 'J (i INN y oz TWp., J 1' Strnaz, Coltruibta. • s s, J II Ulster. I/3111A' A lhany. .• llyin4ll Athens Itoro.. C. IL 11 Ines. Streslte.llll3 - :', - • I- - •2( . 1 Ta rtt; • . EATI,V.: 110CSE.S Goo W Ennis. Toivimia Poro,2tht Ward A .1 It e,n4...(sairton 11:one. NV \V li leol;To•r., ('an tin). Row... , . ' Ed i wara NI - lin:3111s, T.'