Xlitdford Xtrport4, Towanda, Pa., May : 2, I&Sz. THE reduction of the public debt for the tnonth.of April amounted to $9,00.- TnL Greenbacker's of Michigan are to try the villue of protractel camp meet- jogs DURING the mouth - of April the exports of the country. exceeded the imports by t4er twenty-four millions of dollars in EMI THE farragut monument to be : pre, stilted to the city of New York by the Parragut - Monument Association will be Unveiled With suitable ceremony IMay 25. .T 4 ERE is soiate prospect. that the Wm kl - s Fair project which has been such an abject failure in New York will be taken up in If Boston- takes hold of tlit W.lrld's Fair it will be a success. Ili-mrrAttism seems to I.:ave a cety p).-ir show in the . Monetary Conference at hair. Germany is said to stand firm ly by ttle single gold standard, while,the Ehgli2,ll delegates decline to vote ,on the proposahz-subtnitted. 6 I:Nittki, GltWr seems to Le \Try poi ular in Mexico. A good ilea' of fuss wa made over him at the bauijnet given iu his honor c u -Monthiy night. The Mexican , evidently do' no - I fear that Ave will gobble uplhetr country tight away. At.tyGnENY county iR nearly done with the settlementi of the riot losses. Up to time. 2,77,9,000 Lave been paid— sloo,ooo in c:Lsh for which bonds Inive been istqled. The • unsettled claims amount to about•'.42,ooo,- FIITERN tlfousand immigrants have beeniandcd at Castle Garden," New York, since the first of the mouth, and if this is kept up, the influx during the present:, month will be far in advance of auythin,4 chronicled iu the history of the Republ;c. Tut: oil strikes lately made across the eta [e near Wellsville, N. Y:, have deprissimt effect on the petroleum market - . It is possible that, the Bradfoiet r 3lcli.eameininty field may befound t., extend indefinitely in a wutheastelly di icctinn `;:lttEowaup TittlENToN. says, in rela tion to the rjport ,i;ecently, eablid fron Lendon that' he be sent to St. Petci s burg, that h' received no intimatioi of such intention on the part of his 'goy eriunent, and on the contrary, that he ex pee:!s,tei remain in: Witshington. Tin: English gill-eminent has stipples!. the Irish ill that countly it's editor PATTICK Fonfc in an open let - ler to Scretary 111.arNr, demands to dre , s for the outrage committed by ling land in violating the Postal. Treaty enter into by the nations of the earth. dii ectors. of the National Iti4 As k.leiat inn passed - ft resolution at'New fork last. weet. allowim* members of the army and vast and of the National Unardsof other State to cop pet e,lictlie matches (.1 the ion at Cieeinupre on the same condi( i,,ns as the,,Na . t . ioit44,l3uaill of New - )VI N!A tit.NEttAl. .kNIFS has sent a thrill through the mail contract seyviee which -fills hundreds of hearts with solici tude. Ale has hewn a search which be pioniises not to' a elitiguish tint il he has hi i)ected every inan's ;accouitt connected With the Deidrfinerit i as a contracto; for the past six years, TII F.: Department. of State ha. just pith iislted N. i; of the series of reports fri a r alhyarts of the world byi: the consills - the. United states, on commerce, mauu fnctures :ma products of their district The catalogue indicates a v l ast range o ‘ ,sultiects; many of them of a:very tine in tercsi'l,tl , 4 character 'nu; •Philadelphia Erfning ,tar says alit there is not hundred yards of de sirable beach.front on the Jersey coast, from Cape May paint to Long Branch, that has not Been inuchasei4 by specula tors, or held by present oWnerfk, with the idea of converting it lilt) a place of fash ionable summer resort. .li•Dr . :4; KEY made an- nnfOrtnnate and damaging achnission when be Said that all the 7 4%los in conneettm with the Star' root business were known to the Depart ment two yCars ago. That tking the eate Pie public will want to know why Mr, 1:11Aor was allowed to retain .the office until Mr. JAMES became Post-master Genet al. It may be all right, but titele is need of an explanation.. TitERE can he no valid . ohiection to the principles of a proposition now pending before! the Pennsylvanii Legislature for he admission to the public schools of the Commonwealth of coh;red children updn the same terms with white children. Such admission is a simple mcmure'of equal and exact justice which has been alreatiy too long .delayed. The commou-school system sli toll Ln for the benefit of_ all citizens alike, A nEstki:KArd.t_ experiment has:hfee matie and Dover, between whit. places 'a conversation Was kept up by Means of a new li t ind of telephime called an "electroplion. l " The experiment demonstrates the perfect practicability of conversing a("ross_any .sea through a sub marine cable. The inventor even claims that it can be dOne over' the Atlantic. Butone wire was used, the others in . the cable being occupier] with the-transmis sion of dispatches. TIIE Liberal Ministry of EnglandfhaS • thus far appeared tFintake % - ery little head way in adjusting the - troubles in Ireland, and apparently the people are about as diseoutinted now as they werliwhen Mr. GLausroNE and his colleagues first under took to deal with the subject. The dis content with English rule is universal in Ireland and deep-seated and the people are - as well organized for resistance to all forms of coercion as it is possible for them „,to be without open warfare. • nt:Es having been tnade with, regard to the character of the llnfralo Vollege of Physicians and Surgeons, an - institution having no connection with either of the established schixils of medicine, and which is alleged to grant tertificateS in a loose manner, both eehdols of regular physi cians, under instiuctions from their Atiso eiations, having retained an einineut legal firm to test the validity of the charter of the college„ and have tiled indemnity 1,-m's with the Secretary of State in the, runt of 44006. As a result of the recent conference be tween the President, Secretary - of War and General SIMRIUN and SnEuirmx, an order. leas been, inepared restorim; the m•lttary divisions to the same rt tis as I dere the oricrof December; 18Slii%hich created the division of the Cotlf. the new enler Geter::ll ScitortEt.n is !placed on waiting Oldets until foither 7rders from they, c :Volt; with - fun illy. The territ ty fornwily embraced itt the Divi sion of the Gulf is restored t.' the*Divi-, sion of the Mis.sOtiri, Iv:s.i remain midi.; the control 'ltf General Sitio.Lovs. The Divisions of the atlantic and Pacific teata:n tiMdianlied, undertine eointoivid 4f GcncraTs IIA:co(4: and TIJF; ton stir Land and impre:rcmettt Plny aLd 11:e nZd ‘Ltnur.leturinf:t . Company hare' 1 - etTn ly l.;1••••e and y:1111111. dep,*i.r: of ;Ind kaol:ii at Bell the line of the Richmond and Danville Rail road Thequality of the ochre is.sahl to he equal tot he best French artitte brought to thiN country, and the deposit• is es-ti: mated tosontain Oyer two million tons. The kaolin has. been fully tested and pritvcd to be as good nail not superior to any fono.l in this'country for the mann fact lIIT of trick and fine pottery,. and is said to fully equal the best English paper l v. Thu Virginia Mining; and Mann- 1.)conl C'ompany wilt build : works in T.l:eilmond or llou Air for the preparation of tie law material for market. tqwrio•c„v. articles of agreement kte ov. :11 tl.e• niited States„: and Canida in re-i 1,1 po:.(al a Tommotlations between tl i ,f . y..) countries have been concluded, and RI le last week form any- executed by Pi,s-kmister G 4 nernl' J'Am}:s in behalf o tLis c c tnent. They are to tho effect that in , t.fliiently paid letters 'mailed in either omit r . • shall be forwarded todes tinitiol ellar::,ed with the delicient . post- W_ f V, 141 I;e collected and returned by the c y,in which delivery is made.. s^e. airs article provides that when news paper, and other printer iatt‘ rs ale brotOit iota, Canada auc tl:ure:for .the United States to ur postage rates or regulations, (•an.ui.i -Oftiee may . requite pre p ,ytne•it to be nude at late equivalent to Ille,Canadian donwstice rates. Tut: last %,t.atk's . Honesdale Citizen, after the frdlowing fashion, disposes of, Fell.atio;:al stories in regard, to the intling of oil in Wayne county : " Ourex e..an!ze.;,,are tilled with gorgeous dceerip tin,,,ftl.e discovery of oil by the Wagle rouffly Develipment. Company ; tifie great ex•!itetnesif that prevails here ; the avid adAaneement in the price of entice, and ether t idiculoreJ and absurd n•aslt. i The facts are, that leases of Prop. eery alle being perfected ; that, no borings foa oiV11:1St! ever been attepipted in the county there is no exc:l.Onent or .1/4pecti !mire tendency in Honesdale in regard to it. The ,vhole thing is an experiment, and It's such, is - to . be (idly, tested, resi dents of 6 . tir borougli., and in fact, of the whole country, entering heartily intothe scheme. knowing full well that this eutiry region will be greatly benefited in case oil is discoveted, - THE PRESIDENT AND THE , COPNTRY. The President has done the right thing in nreepting the ehallenge of Mr. CoNi(i.iso a, he did in .his with, drawnl of all the New Yolk no.nina- Lions say.,!the only one to which t, ; 11. Senn3nr ohjected. There were jive OT .those 'nomination.. four of whic.h. 'were known friends of Mr. CONK Li But if the l'resident has done right in withdrawing the names of Mr. doNKLIN“'s friends, did he do right ! In - nominating then' at .all ? That ~f ~, -~ , questioni i !; undergoing some discus sionat ties time. We assume, that the l'resident',(ll4l light in both in stances. lie was known to be op posed to faction ll:4hts in the party, and it Was his duty as the elected chief of his party to make an effort to compose the dill,-rences which ex isted. That this 7 . as his object in making the New York nominations cannot be_donlitell. Ile intended to recognize Mr. etisl“..i.N , : as a promi nent factor in Noy` Yolk polities ,:but he at the same tinie distinctly' an nounced that hti did not. recknite that gentleman . a - 5 the distribAtOr of Federal patronagie in .NC:w York. I t „ : . We'are n arc X11:1;, . two classes of citizens boll that i'l.7 was the duty of the l'resia»t, t 0:,... i , ,ribre Sen: • coNkuNo for the . , Most part in his appointments. The most Obstreper ous of these class are Democrats, whp care nothing ;for any iffinciple involved anti l linV : e!nb interest in the. integrity - of the party organizatiOn. They do not, note eaewe expect them to care .for the' compOsitiort of party differences which mean; thOclosin: or the gates of Mower to them fO • many years to - come, -). The reathess' and dissatisfied compose . the other class in chief part, itnt..amono. them .e , are men whose Jaya of nra ce;---talS ‘.. n :i passed away and left ttiem none .rcr than at fifst. lo the 1)i - rizei :they de sired to . w in.: .)V ecaii i 4t, take -Coun sel of such men. They lire represen tatives of .the destructi4e . elenientin society and politics. ille, must take counsel of our eommo Sense whicii when Untramnieted. never ; seriously Misleads. }And-.taking counsel of our i z. common sense *c. reco g nize the fact that no political' party) can-live and mould national destiny that does not, • 711116 it tolerates -wide lifferences of ..., opinion,seek•to ',roller its organiza tion: harmonious for political :pur ! poses. The President therefore did Wisely to recognize Senator CeNKLI n as a prominent leader in the Republican party. But in refusing to' permittim to dictate the e.ereise of the Presi dent's prerogative the President gave all men to under.4t4nil , that no man caulk so-great ;IS the party: The Republican party is greater than any • man or any thousand men in it. The greater can never defer to the less in politics or anything else. Had the President sought a quarrel the case world be different. But he did not seek a quarrel. lie sought to ignore a mere faction fight. Had 11r. CONK LING been wise he-lcOuld have recog nized that the . President must •be, President in fact as well ps in name and he would bay_e convaled-hissdis satisfaction. forth° sake of dedency. Ifut in -all his public life Mr. CONE LINO has never been able to recognize any Republican party beyond hire self and a few of his friends. Hi p s policy has been to patronizei-the sab, missive and deferential and to avenge himself upon the recalcitrant. :;11r. COKT.iN9 very- fairly. represents the Deus ex vaarina in , polities., His ways are rot Alie ways of a man who comprehends the'philosophy or ha. man action. lac is not a philoAoplier: and in this age ilielnan ,vdio is rota philosopher had bett'er go opt of buF iness as a leader of tnen. It cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of gentlemen who hold With -M% COMO.' N“ that in Aid§ conflict the Masses are with the Pres , ident, and that they Will support him in the defence of his prerogative. While we _harp no Morbid fear- of "bossism,"., amt while. we never for get that all lea'dership' Must -at last degenefate "bossfs.," we do recognize the fact that thcßepubli can party is eteeptionally intelligent and doeS not take kindly to domi. -neering ways.. The few will never govern, it again. That era has pass ed away, new men are coming to the fore, and methods, in certain respects, are' shout 16- replace old. Perhaps*, willtmOt be easy to "make some .pet A sons see these obvious indi• cations- of change. But the .presi can do no better than tp• hammer away at At . We shall hammer away . at it. - THE President, withdrew the iidmina tions of .S.rtwAnT L. Wooorottn to be District Attorney for the . Southern District of New York, LEWIS F. PAYNE to be Marshal for , that district, M. Ti:N -NM io be District Attorney for the -East- . ern Distxict, of New York, CLINTON 31-c= Dot:amt. to he Marshall 'for the Not tll - District of New York and M..iott •TYLEH to be Collector of .Customs at Iluf- • faio. nomination of W. IL , !Worth. SON to be .Collector of Stina of the port of New Yolk wag' not withdrawn. That of RICHMOND Et..l.4ut to be Second Assistant. Postmaster General will not be withdrawn fortwo reasons. Although he is a friend of both the Senators froni`:rw York, especially Mr. .PLATT,, the efrice whiclrhe is 'chosen to till is not iiithe State of New York pi,d the nomination was made nlion .. the reeommendation Postniaster. General JAME:-.. The action of the President has created a profoUnd sensation I In otigliout political circles. OurA:ox \ bas adopted a '4* for the Teg- . illation of the liquor traffic, which is:origi : : nal. in that it compels - the - drink 4 er , of li quor, as well as the sellcy, topkc.-out' , a license. The hka is to enfidk , sobriety on perstms who cannot e.nrtiJ i ril their appe- We. No license is issued OA a.':eontirmed cltmikard. Any mau whoi 11011 . i! a lidense. aid is detected rtruilk is arrOted,, for the firm offense is fined, for the fecOnda v ids.li. cense is revokcd,land theta t4,4ititer of li quor whOtfuruishps such partY: with it is tined and imprisoned. - The: man who cannot drink without.', 't ceinniiig drunk and disorderly, neglectin' his family, in juring busineSs and putt it other people'S li%'es and propci•ty peri :istnot granted ahic,cnse. This is what Ye call a very practical way of enforci g, teMperancc , .. The o',d way of puidsbil g diunkenuessv doesriot reach the readily ati the propesed Oregon plau wil , hut even this Must be tested befortl it •aii be: pronouns. ed perfect. I . TnE Chairman oethe Republican -Na tionalCornmittee li.s.issned a circular in viting expressions.of opinion from Repub licans throughout the country in, re,eud to the best method, or inles that should be adopted for electing delegates to - their next national com}ention in l 4. The 1, .4 cireul/r 'recites the requirement of the last convention forihe national coniMit tee-to prescribe and announce rules' on this, subjrct wit.hil l twelte. montlig. froth last .Tune and alsoinarrates the melimitia ry action taken aw the committee in .- March last, when whole subject was referred to a sub; onmittee consisting of Vitudam E % CuAint.En, of New llamp shire;,TuoMlAs C.il i t.Arr, of -7 Ncw 'York Joitx M. Fonn4 of Massachuketts ; JOHN M. MA - itTis,.nf Kansas, and CIFiAI2IC CF:I7I. FILLEN, 4, Missouri. Chairman JEWELL now give* notieethat suggestions on the' importantlquestions- are &shed and, will be receivo by him at Hartford, Connecticut; %or tiy any member of the sub-committee.. Si• f;o4on many-lpentocrats, with-whom the wish is doubiless father to the thought, are giving currep•cy to -the unwarranted Tomer that the TZrllubliean 1 adcrs in thi s state intend to hetthe coining election for State Treasurer go by default:. Their information• is rather premature to prove xeliable,,and even if the leaders Should make the mistase they - give-them Credit for, it is not iilOly that the peophl The State, Tre4ury did. not rosper the last time it was'in Democratic hands. Tux infamous character of a rebel brig,arli 4 er never .dawned on the avenge Democratic mind, mill] 3 1 .tuoN .1 , ..kd with the Iternblicans a few times. I lere thfoie the few rebel vohlier6 who cast their infliteM:e , with the Republicans, did not affect the result ;- now that cireum- stances have Made 31:CroNE's.,'-vote items. gars. to Democratic success, xid:M..t,tyxcl, did not vote with the 5041 4 South, the party has readjusted its epiidou i‘f• rObcl brigadiers. • - llotry.vEtt the people may differ ab,t'' office-holders serving as delegates to conventions or as oftieefsof. pri mary elections., it is morally 'certain that -public sentiment is unanimous :"that no man ought to hold more than one public otlice,of pay,.liOnor; emolument or trust.- BARINCII, the Chairman of the Deino-eratie -National Committee, who wet into 'retirement immediately after the' expOse of the,Sioalty letter fraud, has again come before,the public as one of the pyn cipal chaiacters of the Star 'route, frauds. Tut; delegaies f•tini Crawford conuty to the Republican State CouveutiOn are Instructed to use all honorable means to secure the nomination of. JAlllEti E. Mc- FARLAND for the / °thee of State Treasurer. THE Greeuback party still lives in Ohic,. notwithstanding the prosperous condition of the country, and proposes nominating a full State ticket this year. A. & B. SCIIROEnER, merehauts of London, have failed an -- account -of:the failure of the Amsterdam house. Liabili ties 451)(),()(10. HARRISBURG LETTER; SpectOcerrespondeneeet:tne IlietnerEn astunsunna, May 7, 1881.—In the Ilona em Tuesdqy inorninO, . ; an std . to batter provide for the auditing of the ac counts of poor distrietstomposed of one or. more towesbipa and:borough:l-0f this dotuminsie,2lo3; - was passed. finally. - 1 - The supplement 'to the , act to provide recent*, by taxation e4tlno up on third reading. Mr.. Clark announced that after duo deliberation he contluded - that it would be unjust ta t tax oil, 'and ho With drew his apientiment taxing oil two cents .a barrel. Mr. Colbert.' asked leave fer _ the cOrantittee to rise and rciorkprOgress, which was granted, and Mr. Tiler re ported. 1 This was no sooner done than Mr. Steuart, of PhiladelAta, movedite again go into committee, of rho whole ! for the purpose of special amendment.; lle announced that ha desired to amend by exempting the capital stock of building and loan associations from taxation. Wolfe moved to amend the amendment by. striking ,out the words.: " And all money loaned or invested in. nisi .other State and all other moneyed capital in the bands' of individual citizona of :the State shall be and are liereby taxable fey- State purposes at the rate of .four mills en the dollae -of the value 'thereof annually." Considerable_ debate ensued on these two mnendmente, Faunce defending build ing associations, and !le : Wolfe insisting that they should be taxed. Pretty near every member bad something to say, and the talk took a wide '-range. The House then adjourned untiri.:ll) in the evening.- At this' evening !elision of the House, considerable business - was tikposed or, the following bills which had previously passed the Senate' passing finally : A sup plement to .. .extend:llle . provision of an act providing additional remedies against. trustees of a trust created for .life, sir during marriage, and-providing. a remedy for the Protectittyof. their Sureties tektite orphans' C.-Alas of the respectivt4eonnties of the .Commonwealth granting poiQer to school districts in this ClMsmoitwealth which have issued bonds, certificates or other evidences of indebtedness, terf deem the, same before or after mattir6, , with the consent of the holders thereof.. and issue new bonds at the same or-a low er rate of intereßt ; authorizing-the State' Treasurer to pay -Benjamin S: Bentley the balm:LA-Am him of the salary as president. judge under his commission as suelrof the several courts of recinti of Lackawanna county ; joint resolution providing . for appropriation by the State of :Pennsylva nia towards clefrafng the expenses loci- dent to the erection of a In:Astoria! colUmn on the battlefield of the Cowpens, in the State of Soutlfeatolifiti ; a supldemetit, to Aii act relating to executions, ainethling and extending the-second section of an act . Lentitled, "A supplement to an act relating Lb) executions," pnividing for the return f writs of hers prios issued within seven ; ; ilays cif ibt. next succeeding term of court, and. fixing .the number of on in .,iticsts upon reel estate' le'vied , stiYon by virtue - ofwrits of fiel:l to . preiNnt• the sAattite Of limitations running disring the, time of _the, pendency in courts of *tits of e . ertirri to justices of the. peace; relating to the acceptance of bibs ~ f• ex change and. orders for the payment of monk mo amend an act, a supplement to an act, alloWiug - parties in interest to be witnesses. • - In the Sehate on Wednesday morning, ith inst., dip following Senate:bills were passed Allots eution. the maximum litre aatholt ized .1 q la* does not excecd and wherc - the statute : ,ant the court to iinpose fine not-exceeding im prisonnielit-kto be Fettled by•the prosecu tor and accused before it t jury•is•ealled with' pernikosiOn -of the -court and -upon payment providing for the re moral of insane pet Sons from any liUspital , injured, by tire, to r.ny other hospital r . ceeiving faid from the cOmmouwealth ; sn -act lo require the proper plugging of wells • upotnt r y nniral of-casing there-. from, -so as. to excia.le • :rater from 6il hearin: 7- roch, p r k 1 i 'a penalty for fail ore_ to coinply therewith, and creating the t•trice - of -: inspectos of Wells, who shall rti4 ceive_twentiy-five dollars for cant Well in- . spected; au act to tatable'city, comity; township and borough tax collectors to collect taxes ror, the - payment of which they hare heelnne personally liable with out having, collected th'e same, but by expiration - of the authority - of tirfir ie ssrect.ive warrants, and - to extend the time for collection of the satire for a period of one year from the passage-of this fret.' Senate bill granting the court of "cernmon pleas, in Which the seat of geierument may be loeated, power to issue Writs of mandamuS• on State officers, was passed tirialf and sent - to the Ifouse for concur- REE At the-n-ft-einoOn session of the Senate on NVednesday, after the t c3tl:-qU'ehanna boopi been considered on second reading, and - -.its .further consideration postponed until the. next day,' House hill making it a, Misdemeanor for :nay. minor tocknowinly and falsely represent himself to be of full age fur the purpose of obtain ing intoxicating liquors, was paSsentinal- IY. House bill cre..ating a loan of F.4%1,000,- 00 at tti per cent. interest was taken up on second reading, discussed, and pest 7 poned for the. present. A uund.cr of House bills( aniong others the Recorder's were - passed:On first reading, and the Senate adjourned. ;The Senate on Thlifstlay morning, :ith inst., immediately after prayer, proceeded .to the special consideration of Senate bill to I egu , latc the amount of toll and other charges to be laid and collected 'by boom 'companies within this (onnuodwealtb..- This law allowi boom Companies to charge seventy-five cents in the aggrelate for pine' timber logs or pine lumber of .any description bodined, rafted or in itny' way - Tired or taken care of by boom coMpa nies,-and that .no boom company, for hem lock or oak timber logs or oak timber of any description tmomed or taken care of,. shill charge more in the aggregato than silt cents per thousand feet, board meal ure, and that sixty cents ou pine and fifty cods on hemlock shall include pay for all serVic4 performed by teem companies. The'rdiScussion'of tlr bill, it being on second reading, occupied the time until the.hiiur of :adjournment. It was lost -j yeas IG, nays 19:: , Toe afternoon session of tho Senate on Thursjay was for the special purpose of consifiering, on second :reading, Bowe bill lit gi Ott, pensions to star-lying veter ans of the 'Nexicati war; a n d to widows of 1,. deceased so iers and sailors of said -war.' It pared an the Senate adjourned nntil -Friday. morning. The bill has to pass anot4r reatli . ng in the Senate and 'attrivo the ;approval of the Governor before it is a law. - ' - • • . - In the House on Thu&lay mortiing,; sth! inst., the following appropriation lilln 'were considered on second reading : An .1 act to provide for the eurient.espenscs of the Eltate •- Board of Charities. Au amend ment, reducing the salary for clerical sot -Vices from t-. 5,409 to CIAO,. for miscelle.- - . tteoui expenses from $2,000 to $l,OOO, and for pOstage, ote., from,' $OOO to 000, was agreed to, and the bill - passed second read-, Pig. An Act. appropriating $123,000 for the geological. Barite") , of dm State also passed . second reading.• At the evening' session the folhiling . --itaisod tinallYl To': amend an act allowing partied in, interest; to - be witnesses ; a supplement to i iin act: . relating to actions of ejectments;i.relating to , life au ci. tire itis u ranee_ pol icies, - re gni rt ing constitution and by-laws to be attach ed :to policies .. where mentionis made..of them iu the application. - - 1 ' . In the Senate on Friihy morning, 6th inst„ Senate bill appropriating slo,ooo_ for celebrating the two hundredth anni '. i , orsary- or ttre foundation by Yitilli;lan enu of Pennsylvania, gaped , second • . . reading. . . ... The session of the House on Priday.was Occupied exclusively with. the considera thin of a 'p.tition from citizens of Lacka— wanna county, praying for the impeach ment of Governor Hoyt and Attorney General Palmer. I It- was presented by Mr. Bierly, Denkrat, of Lackawanna 1 county, and its readim.Y was greeted with sarcastic graans.and tooting. Thqpeti: tion alleges that Hoyt-and Palmer should be iinpeittliplilir the.pai•doning of. Kem hie and his associates, and fM. "having confederated with polfticianq to impose on the citizens of said Lackawanna coun ty an unconstitutional .judicilary;'' . etc. After much discussion, Mr. ,Ruddiman's motion to quash the Whole a It'd r iirevailed —yeas 80,.na.Vs 52. .11r, Cony \ )rn ipreSent ed far wanly from corninittee flierlegisla .tive sa ary• bill.. It fixes the sitiary at $ ),500 for regular sessions aild . $5OO for special sessions, Avi,lt mileage and postage, except when called for su:e . purpose of eledtitig- rnited.Statcs Stnater; and theft .s2oo. , Both Senate and House adjoUrned nil Friday at noo . n until Monqay evening. STATE 'NEWS. Led and silver ores 'lave been discos erect in .Conemauili tewnship, county. inmates of the Chester-county pris,n earned $17,00 in - April by carpet- Weaving. . —Tsar k e F.,01413, , ,..0ne rf tier oldest eitizenS of Warren; fell downstairs.on Wednesday. and was killed. —Andrew Fox, of Foxburg, has least it 1:i0000 acres of land near that - place - for oil devel9pment 5, . 4. • pa/ripl • says sliinAliptiini!i ate coming :in rapidly for the erection of large steel works at : Harrisburg. . Iforr-7, one of the :pioneers in the northern anthracite coal field, died -at Sciantort on Sat,urday, agt:d 603f:ars. —The oil eli - citement about Bugetts town, Washington county, has increased' owth of that place-wonderfully. • —A locust post -.vas dug up in Easton a few days ago in a sound condition. it was, set thete over 10 0 years ago as a Par.t of a hotel sign post. George Chambers, of Pleasant• Unity, 'Westmoreland county, has fallen heir to an estate Tennessee that is said to be, valued at $'200,000. William Shannon, of Weispoit, Le high, county, drew :i•:•to00 in'pcnsions four ' uniuths ago. Since then he has lived like a prince, and has no money now. —Tile • 3-year-old --, child of Abrah'ain Kline got its head^Wedged between 'the pickets of a fence and was.strangled to death •at Mt. Pleasant, Coluinbia-county. - -Milzs Clara Sciders, of ..11illerstliwn, Dauphin c4Miy. wa••i• centlY seiZ•Al With a fit bra spring home, and, falling face downward in four inche.:4 of I...:ater, was. cdrown --:-Mr;• , . France's ReegAl. was found dead , in bed at NanticoLe, Idtzerne count •; on T 1 ursday. lier.httA). - arl has disappel.icd, and is strpp6sed'his iiife dic - 11 from a lreat : Mg administered by him. • —Two of the heavy weights of -4.lifits vide were joithtl leek on Tuesday. The gt-thltli:weighs *2(io 1,t , 1111d:‘, white the b r id e ti le; th e bikumat neck log their cOmbinedtvoit‘lopoisteach"- 4tr,t pounds: —The I ht. vey Silk M rreettily re moved from llytie - Park to fSviantol, .be gam o'w :idioms this wet hen fully tquiPped With . th-e . nee;:::s try machinery the mill will employ ahont s one hondred . _ and fifty hands. .---The zinc mines near Frittlensville." Lehigh county,-have beef: sold to Osgood Ci• - ).; of Jeisey Gity. The - h:ttni says that this means the elyvig of the large: zinc works a:, South Irlijeltent,. as all thej.rotincl:l of the minei.ol - t• be taken to the .Works of )sgood Ct ‘ t at Bergen Point. 7 - •‘. r • _ LWilliaM J3lAke and It. S. ito.2,ran.en-• gaged in . .a game of billiards at Thttsburg .ou Friday` night: Blake Staking against • t4a.: game Blake . was arrested at.tho-instance2 - tir his broth, ere who stated that; l sivas'inniting through a fortune of tialit,ooo at games of - • chance. t number , of capitalists of ,Iluff a ro,. who are already prominently idea-. tilled narroiy-gauge railioads•in the Bradford oil eruttitry, NVIII • begin at once \ • the eonst met Loft,: or au, it her ,yard-w ide I:ailroadtfront Eldred, to: - 'tome, point in New York on the Erie: • & ; • . , . Las a sleeper in the person of IlowartlGoodman, twenty-one years of e, who has remained in a lethargic con dition-for more than a week. jfis physi cians are of the opinion that ha main in this state for several days yet, as 4._ • thtre are no apparent signs of returning consciousness.- . GENERAL NEWS. i --The slip railway. has been un aninioukly approved by the 3texioan Charnbev of Deputietts. • The arrangements for the meeting of the Society of . .Hte Artny_of : the Potomac in Hartford on True 8 are completed. -r-Hon. Thomas Tho s uryAoti;. .Itidge of the Eighth South Carolina .Circuit, died on Thursday at Abbeville of heart disease, —Trackers rrom- 'Norfolk county; Vir ginia, and vicinity, report great destruc tion to potato VOCS Itent ; the Colorado lied le. --tileueral Sherman's only ,ou, Thomas, was recently. adulated to the :Catholic priestho . od by At.elibishop Clibbeits, 'of Baltimore. —A. company waf formed at Chicago, on Thursday, with a-capital of :r,00,0000, to start a line of 'the " vehicles in that . city. ; _ . - • o ;-I‘lrs. Charles .Manny died at Cantor, O.; on Friday, night from A mistake in inking medicine. , , Shp Lad been married but two weeks. • _ —Hon. Randolph Strickland, Represcii tative in Vougrtsis from . ithe Sixth Miehi.. gan district in I.qB-11), died Thursday at Detroit, aged 718 1 —Bishop Siini , son has .Accepted the in vitation to deliver the. opening address at the Methodist 'Ecumenical Conticil, in London, next September. -- 7 Another, six days "go-as-you-please! Walking Match was started in the Ameri- Can Institute Rink, Now York,...at mid night Sunday. • There- are eight entries. —General Butter is said to have the most luerativo law practice in the country averagiw: about $200,000 a year: He fro quenily receives fees of 0000 in a singlet .case, and very often more. —Jahn Northener , and wife had an al tercation over the possession of. tbeir cbild Friday atßannelton, Ind., when lyilliatn Bolen, brothee ins Mrs. Nerthener, inter fered and•shot the husband dead. _ .—The forty-fourth' anniversary . of - the Amerie.lln and PO - reign Bible Society was held at New York Thursday. Tile Tres uree,s ;report • showed that the receipts Were $15,740.16 and the disbursements $12,869'.05. Charles hlacGill, an . eminent physician of Richmond, died Thurs day aged 75 years. Ile was a native Of of Maryland, and was a line,al descendant of Themes Jefferson. :13efoie the war lie Was a resident of IlagerstoWn, Md., - —Annie Morgan bas‘hrOught suit in the Supreme Court at New York to recover $25,000 from her Physician, Dr. Lewis Sayre, whose treatment of her she charges 0 -have been 'negligent • and unskilful, causing her to be debilitated for life. —Eliza Tefft, aged. l 8 years, committed spieidn ph Saturday. at Adams, Y., by 'taking arsenic. She was ; .to have been married to a young man :earned - Allen; who was arrested a week ago and taken to Canton for:betraying a Yoting 'lady of tintt.plaCe. • • F7'til(UlT engine and ten cars went ihiongh a bridge ..on, the Greed Bay. and Minnesota It'ailnutd,- -between Tim Lake and Dex torrid°,On Saturd4 --- . -- `l'h bridge bad been , 4 ; en fire. The engineer fins serirmsly huk" het no other cssuaii tics- occurred. -' . • dispatch frtni Giuiymas, via Tne son, Arizona, says : " The (3nbernator ial election'in-Sonora was unusually quiet througliont the State. Every poll was ~ ,,arded by Federal troops,. but their in telfereuce was not asked for the civil an torities. Everything. points to the election . of Ortiz, at present Congressman." —1). M. Smith,. of. Corning, /krkansas all attorney, 'violated theperson of Jessie 'Martin, hisconsin, 12 .years obl, during the"-absenee of lei 'parents on ,a trip to New Orleans." Colonel Lincoln, uncle of the child, was inforthed of the fact on Saturday. The Ellie girl confessed . , stab. Mr , that Sni'i'.ll said - he would kill her if idle toll. Sthith• fled, 1.6 the woods but Was arrested. A strong guard stands around the jail to Prevent lynching,. , • , Cc:4.siisvAoo, —The'Ctiiitont House and Post °Mee building at Georgetown,- D. %C., was-en teted by Friday night, and the safe - of the, Post °lnce Was broken open and robbed of :iQ7S in cash, .171 . in stamps and lid;(10tY, in bonds. - IV. gold watch and chain belonging to. the postal. elet k in charge of the office was.ah : o taken. Au attempt was- made to - blow ()poi the Custom House safe, in, which there was a considerable amount of 'money, but with . out success. —ln the large land snit the United States Coml . ; for the Western district of ii ,riuia, now in session at Ilaryisonlieirg,. Va., in the runic of .. (Tcorge 11. Dasher, rigainst John I.e.wis et al, •de fendants, the, east.; wasilecided Friday in favor of the defendants, the Court ruling against the introduction of an. immediate deed from the reputed heirs of one of the cpuveyeris in the "chainof title, holding the plaintiff to proof o f I irshil,, which threw f hein Olit• of the court. Very eon siderable hunted . interests are involved in the issue, 'and qtri decision has settled a valtraltV principle in the tri4l of like cases in this court in - the future.. 111:CAters of General Interest The North , East ern 'Con vocal toll This COnvocation of the Diocbse of Central Pennsylvania lield„ its 14;th, session - to Gracc Church. Honegdale, beginning Alonday, April Present, RI: Rev. 4, A. De IV: H o we, .1), ILI: hey. Henry 1,.. Jones, rector of St. Ste phens', Wilke,:-Ilarrc, and Dean., of the Convochtion ;, , ReV's• Joseph I'. Ca ineron, - of G rce;rt Ridge; Scranton; CharhA E. Piettich - er,. of Carbondale; Joh l l S.. Beers, ofjowanda; P. BrOwn, of Troy John Scott, of Pleasant Mt.; .(leo.. D. Strand, of Tunitha-nnock:; jlorace Hayden, of :Wilkes-Barre; and the rector of the parish.. . A Latsine'ss meeting for 6rgrtniza 4On cOnvened at. 5. P. Div'ne ser .ylcelotlOwed at After a„ser mon by the Dean of the ConvocatiN, the Bishop. of ,the. Diocese confirmed a Z.:hiss of nineteen ,persons. The Ilishop'a address , impressively . set ferth J.,he churchly idea of a enini and and 'progressive) &myth of rjgloteotis bess. • The Convocat!on met on Tuesday morning at 9 -- o'clockfor the transac. -Li-on of routine busineEs. .10 : 39 Thif A nte-Communion service was said. This was followed by a sermon on the resurrection. by the, Bev. P.. Stroud of Tunkhannoek. The* Holy C.ommunion was then celebra : ted. Atr3 o'clock in . the afternoon the Convocatiop met • for time public discussion of .they topic : "In what way can the Laity of a parish best co operate with lieir Rector." . The speakers were the Rev. MessrS.Beers, Jones. Brown and Conkln. Thy Bishop closed the dehatb, dwelling upon the necessity of the cordial recognition of the headship of the rector. At 7:ao a las:4olmq service was - The Rey. Mr. ,Beers pre sented the churns of - Diocesan Miss sion : i. The Rev. Mr. Cani,erou made a strong appeal in behalf' of the for cign field., .The Mr. ,lioyden discussed the motives and piinciplcs underlying thew sole. subject. Morning proy4 was sai4,On Wed nesday at 10;30.. The. Pi . :Wm ScOtt preachiaton the beautiful pro phecy.nf Zephaniah : "For then trill I turn to the pe.O ple a pure language. That they May 0 r call upon the . name of the Lord. - To serve blip With tine:conset!t2 l It was_aLunlils___ saTtrion dwelling re joicinaly ni)on . the: - good in the LL . Les erit age, and-kindling :with entinisias tic faith in the failure of the church In the afternoon. another public discussion was held on the topic; "What can we do to make the char acter and ailing of the Church re cognized-outside the l fold." Personal holiness. the spirit of 4 charity, antt•un c2inpromising loyalty to the doctrine, discipline and worship of the chlirch were *earnestly' advocated . • by-' the The closing service was: held at :30, with a , sermon on Cross Bear ing. . - • The Music at - all services was ren dered .with the simple, devotional fer vor characteristic atm church-Wor ship. -The-Convention Will hold a special Mid-summer session' at - Pike, Tunk hannock and Springville, when the following topics will be ,discussed': 1. The. proper observance of the Lord's day.. 7. The duties of Spon sum' in •Baptism: . --Thinesrinle Efrrold. TwO tbildreik DrounfAd.• Two children of .lienry /lines, of Swartwood, in the town of. Van Et ten, N.Y.; were drowned in *Shep ard's creek Thursday - morning about 8 o'clock. One cras a little boy, aged ten year, awl the other a girl eight years old. They were fishing togeth er, whell the little girl fell in, and in undertaking to resew her, the boy also got into. the water, and they drowned together. A Ninall-Poi Epideinic. pox May 7.—The small pox is spreading here to so , great An extent that the Board of Health have beconie alaruced, and a from being built. half a 'mile from the tows. the patients will be removed there, where - proper attendance wil , be given them. There are thirty cases 4 here, but none in North Adams. A local paper charges that ( there has been gross carelessness from the start in the ru rn itnaffeent of the dis r, ease. Accident In a Circus. • .. 'At Wilkes-Barre the other' a110t. % noon, in the entertainment following the regular perfonnanc6 of Barnum's circus, Lizzie Devane, the: young woman who is' thrown from,,a high catapult throtigli the air to- a large stretch of netting imme tlistance' away„Met with .a terrible, perhaps_ fatal, accident:: The trap was strung : before she • was , ready, and after re- Nolving two or three I.l*S in mid 'air, she . strnek:,.the netting wrong; and brought her chin' in sharp-e6n tact with her knee: 'She was taken from' the net insensi,i4e, aria it was discOvered that her spine• Was affect ed, and that nil control orthe.lower •limbs was gone. The -oilman will pyobably Twenty Ingtrittoned Miners. CAllosnALE, Kan., May 7.—A fire necuri'ed yesterday afternoon; among the.wOodwork at the. ,. foot of ono of Green's shafts by which twenty Men . were imprisoned in the Mines.- IVII4I . ,reached. they were (I,adand 'three, Allen were iirouglit but, are uqw;lo,wly recovering. There three others still missing. It is probable that they are dead. . ! Itl,. 'Coutes.. .. ! ! WASHINI:ToN, .May 10.—The Post _. . Moe Depattlirent . has is , .ned orivrs to ditwontintfe the 'stennlho:kt mail service on - the follmying -tontes :. Meinphrs to \Viltsburk, Ark.; 1':::n -den, Ark, to Ne'orOrleans; „I:ll.'k , =l,:i port, Ark., to . Batesyille, Ark ; Lit.ae flock to Fort Smith.. Service on the following "steamboat routes *ill be discontinued on Ati guo., „lilizabeth City to Fairfield,. N. J.; ,ElizTrbeth City to Williamston, N. C ; Point. Clear to Gasque, Mobile to Selina. 'Upon a careful examination Vost master-General James has aseertaino : that the 'service for nearly all. the intermediate ollices on these citites. is Performed ,jointlß_. `steamboat and inland `Star route. contractors, and the entire'serviee, satiis - performed over the -Star' routes alone, by..simply - exteraling 'them in a few 'localities. Those tensions-eat he made in every in: l . stance at 'a very slight expenie corn pared with the cost .of the steamboat service. - The' aggregate Lost ofthe service on these eight' steamhoat routes amount to $-.2,000 yearly. 'lt is es:iniatka that the .extension 'or the . Star routes necessary to . c0..-er the points not. now' tomilied_hy them will not cost more than $7,000, A score 'or more or . short Kontos the South anil:Sontliw - et. heretoforo inain'ained at :$lOO to . S.,cii)o 1 - 'Oll lie discontinued at. an early (taut.. °titer large. reduction* anal disc a thin:int:es, of what the i)epartment rerds - as. Imne.:..es'..i•ar3 . : routes,. in varion , sections oc the corintry,may, he expected.- Clie.:Slx Per Cents 11 - ,A;lr,os, :May I.—The Loan Dhlson of the `t'reas'ury is busy opening patliag.es and counting- the number of i per I ...unts rec , ived for continuance - at, Thongh:`leVery available Clerk in the Departnient has beewdetaile I to the teniparary day in this division, it will be impo , Sible taopen.thp =entire nrunber of pia vies and count the contents to-day. Those received aml opened to-day amount to.k:ll3,i;Sii,oo:), -making the total to date sl2r:, - !:1-2,+ o'. The Papers in • the- Treasurer's' office au thorize ti 4.! continnzince - $14,*:21,- (00 more.. making the . actu al known reeOpts for con tinuaticesl-1 3,Q55,0.00. (inc hundred', and t remain unopened. _ Notices of intention to contiline• have been 171- ceived. from many holders; covering large amounts, and with the addition al time 16 the 20th :inst. given-for presentation, it is- believed by the Treasury officials that substantially al) the bonds will bp presented ifi due time . __for_ 'ifontinuance, TIM continued bonds . are reported selling for one -per cent premium, and this itself assures a pontinnanee of the 'howls, except 'in cases Where the holders overlook- the notices for cOntinnanee until too late to present the howls. 'As the' treasuary- holds aniple'rneans-for purchasing addition al bonds for the sinking fund, there _is no afixiety in Treasury circles to have :tag more of the bonds embe in for continuance than will in all-Prob ability be . presented for the purpose, _Aefore the expiration of , the extend va time, as "What . will then' remain can be applied _to the — sinking, fund with great . -Heating Up lioutzittlie 116uTzro.1,i,t, Pa., May 6. `'A fire oeeurred here about 1::i0,o'clocli this . mornitizgwdestroying, the' post ofilee building, and contents,. C. W: McCall; ley's ha-rdware store -and content. W. J. B.lmb:tug - les drug store . and contents, S. Moore's meat mai - ket, Mfs. Smith'sCxy, the re,mlence anti. store of' A. B4sliton and the law (Ace of" W. A. Chase. • The origin of the fire is unknown, but the iirst alarm arose from - a Cor illie explosion in the hardware store of McCauley. The Ilames Chen spread with .great rapidity and the occupants of tlib various buildings escaped through. the second .story windows in their night, clothes. It was only . by the most strenuous ef forts of the citizens that the business portion of the town_ Was saved. Loss about si?i,),oo(V, Thy , Wattle of Conpeni4. SPAV.. TANSMIIO, N. C., May 10.— The•battle of co - Wilms will be cele brated. and the monument unveiled to-morrow. The city is full. of peo ple, including teary _ distingnished person,S. ' . • • Fire at . Rome, N. Y. TSTICA,• N. ;Way 10.---Samuel Al a'nd's foundry at Rome was burned this morning. Loss $15,000. Mc- Bharg & 'CoYs fishing and tackle factory wassalirr batted!. Loss-$5,900. BUSfNESS. LOCAL. or.,t would give notice to my friends that I have returned front the.riniith, and hare taken charge of my green home agaln,.where shall be happy to too them all at the old stand, whore they will ilnd a: plentiful supply .of alt kinds of vegetable and flowering plants t ...duly I'sl r J. C. dievltsa. - Lir M. E. Rosenfield has a..la*re stock 'of iteady-31ado Clothing t the Latest Style. In groat variety foi litens', Youths' 111./ifi toys , gear. tititnwpr gt,o4lA that 'cannot 611 to Please. Also Hits and Caps for lite . 6Cadari ; Gcnt•s 'Furnishing Ohods of all klritis, embracing Ready. )14 410 Shlrls, Cpliarr, tufis,'Neektica; Sosponfiers, Bose, etc. Tho beat goials at the lowest pricer. Buy of Rosenfield and save nfonejy. .VrOONVENTENTERURN . POWERS: —Have you teen tlio AdjutrtaWe Track godless Ile'Vint zi Power? It cwt You have yet I to ace the latest, and 'most cwit.e)467it churn.puwer. A full Hue of rowers to cult any ones ,A tneaus and needp. Powers delivered.at sup R. It. Station tf - , 5t..31. Wtias.s. i i , / ^7 - 1 - r WANTED !—I will pay good prices In eA h for any rant'eber of colts etrect by the Nor- Man horse " fiAinbct fay'', of $1 ilan > pa. lam not 'particular in reg4rfl 11,9_ axe, color, or ec.c. Jol, Griffin, Athetui, Pa. .; 'March 3, Ipl6l, 31/3. Mr The Largest, AJest and Cl pc,t line of Shoes for Ludiei.r.itisSol . tiQ Child:ens' Wear ix found ar Colv.knit!fino . u 7 - toik , , corner Main and Plrie-sts., T s racy Bloc!tc. app 8 • REMOVAL„—.I. : S. ALLYN liar; hfi Midirrtalatig. EstalaMlimerit [roil; Bridge sCreet to r , t.tuis oil 31Sio. tiimet,.trver tint: Sc Goes Dfug Stard, and Woolkoni, I)(3l;;;•p2t*,i,t Sr. Shoe fedi line of tilltit!rtal:er Goods from the ebeape r st to thilhetd. t Jati27,3*. .T. • Coitsmt has the hest wearing ShOeS for Men, 71py5 Youths• nicer ever offered In Towanda, autrat price; within the reach L. B. ll'ODGEms'cialk.nges curare , : tl r i tin tor quaMy of gthrds :rad low priceScni 13 , ,0rf , ; BMWs:rad al building tertai. rau,,43-t,f3 z`IIURRIII to GEO; L. Ttos!*': New I;rozefy:,tdro 11. tin! 31 . 4.ntan5e1oeli,aell get y,,lr at rock bottom. • e"•G F.o. L. nos sells Groceries aw-fu hecati , m , lll:;4,xpens.76 are very light. au, fp?. 1 3 t-oun t i his citstoiners shall have the'-:earth. ‘r:73' YOU BUN NO 1115 K. x:I/elt you 1 ty ;e y.r. i;rooerics at S LstateltiqiS•e Fle itze,tanye 1114. k. ll is PI:ICES are WAY imWTS in rock 1.,,,tte1e. ft ixrtore. in r: fr. I, r.t."31 I LOCK, Isr WARD IvaN worltl by Low Frio, and goal Goods. C 747 SPRIII,G TOOTH HARROWS, Thoattentitth of fanners le ca1k....1 to thee;vahrabh3 imp'lntents—The lateit ailvanee chltlyattag, tort ork 'rru runty groutol r hero common harrows I 110:1 any griunrii,to forty times the park of the ctanthon hat.T. : ?w. I'atr allowts.l. Agents tf .17.. M. :W ELLES. • t' Fon SALE.—Fou r new-Milch Cows, am! .7 head of yout:l4 Ruck. 1V:11 tic ao d either on Unit , or for cash 4:II}:AP. of LAN ToWntolii s Po. ' A pr. is 'almost iilimecliatdy 0110 of Carter*;.l-Inart. Wee.l acd lii:tta"dozio3 lack-aeto: l'lzisfen, Try one anti 1,4 free from pain.. The A - maple pr(mertics of \Vni. rf•:,ti , r it i—pCclaliy eni tavioviri ht rt•livilt4 atl nffi,cikais of- the throat and lung 4. • , C-:3" SEAS‘ CS, --NOW theliurnan -3.0.rin',1%111,ti• 1h:11+ CL , t" 4 , •t ...at. or hr vfforl?.l , r the lit% t.r . ~ ...cos!; it it 3 , ;,1 , 1!• , 1 :1 1 .1;o1.: hnrd 1‘ . ... t-1t.:too 11 , gala1or. I.l,pati,A .1. Co . 1 1 1.3;1.olvIplaa, prov,ll Ili, Great -11t.gulwor 0( vb, Ltv , r, at.jlll.k tii ki.rlii;r , : pk:4 laity rlwat.lllll..i ,11,.,..111 t0a0t.11.. , r by all llr,t class 113 F" Downs'. Elixir -61 re all lung The tor volt—pn,g viAl.g -n-Ga i ts the lieF•11 cut s , leaving a ,ear, Ifi•nr y ;v. ,j , ,10p0r1'.3 Arnica :UPI Oil 1.1:1! ' ”1 . •!1 . - used, l,4 • COLlS:tipa ig variaLly r.jr c . ic 4;vvre..ute Mandrni:t,'• ittl;v:r,s. .1)y pv1 , 40. r4 -.1.111y t•, ' fox_tt wt.man aftcr A raii11 ( 111 ~1 A11,... of I.Vnti,o•ot WWI I.TrY7 1 . 1 NK II ETA Ili, ( 1)M lit - NI) to I e 4, ,11:Try With a wtAkt).•,., or the 11;,•ra.. 1.t,r10-o a stainp Sirs; t i.i.t I , :o1•t7. it 1,31. '24: NV,st;•rn Aht-,., 'tor p: t.,; ,;,1 lir. 11. C. r”itTlttt, Itt'ttggist: '1 ttwah it t. • tt. MARRIED. NEWI',I.I.--1111;11XI:1). T,••. , ,;•. 1;4:,'. 1 , -,51.1). Eilward y s,. T(Avan.!a. s , r n And I:41y, ;$7 N.N.3 scpira. #l;l)— . V.l N N KsS the I; ruvt., ~o nntv. fi v... 11 i're , t , vtetiwt 4, of, I. S. .1:L, ford. or minty. Fa., aL.I SANTEF-1.104 'Di:lf - IL-AI tt.. t,,1,1,21,..4.r cleuitoe..3l..iy I. !•••:. If,r. fit. 3: . 31 - r7.17 of Ila.o•Itot. Ea.. to tt:.;:ghter of thr'Lro lion. E. O. • DIED. 11A Lp • lt'l N.-1 Shet‘tntliti, Starch e 1,,,tf , .1 , A1r, Mar:. M n: 'd :17 year,,.. :P01"1:1!.—irt .?linty. N. 'r Niay 411 , :17 , 1, ~f Mrs. V. L. 6r, gt,l fl yoar,. rcdt G•• • i,sric v:ivia. or Ti't ty•Arm county, PA. . Vii•am(` y. • TO WANp A MAU:KT.:Ts 4 . It EPOI:TE!) 1:Y ST E7EY'F:& LONG, iTkiiroeer!e, 3!0 3lNTrinthl EiDAY El'rxt:4 - c,' MAY Fit , llr per. to,' - ...,. 1 , 1 , , , Dr perl..:u.l . t orti Nlr..al per 1 , 0... . ( . .[.. ,, j• h'e. , ll ' I% . Leat: pc: 1)1141 , —. ~1 6 , .'. f..i.. .1 , c.: CIL -, 1 , - 7 • . .7 , .4i. • ( :t.t • • . . (“. 45 Itnekv•lp•at 4 on_?ii 11;1( kmli....at rk , lit'..... #I -- r• , lit, I 7i) I 10Ver M'E'd --, TiM , II.I:Y. Wtr•tVl I/.. Pork. tiles; . I,:irtt liJuttt.l. 4 tins N4l e, 1 Grw . If) (al • II .' (a) • 0•6 PI C.l , t ,70 i 73 - fre.ll Chr 05e SW x I , A Y Toti Veal .• 1)r . .11 . 031 SULS Sip =11! 11 hi‘' , • Skins ... • .. I ilbucriisenititts: , p EP()' F"l' 11E, C ()N D 1 'NON „f rite Fir.t Nivlinttal 4111: aTw t oam),,i, fu the Tale ll i tia , ,,,ylvaliffrilit'ltlo• 10•,s May fah. 13:,1 =I 1.1..t;:s a:0411,4,01ra Ovor , lrafts (.•: S. itro 1 . . ti. Bor..is on Laud stoolcs. 1)111. from ,tpor , vf..l rrsrr%,..lgru:s.. 11 , 1,. from (.111. , r Nall,,lTal. 1 , 110 from :.131', oro 12 it Felt I eXo.9l , es a-NOS pigs Cherie, ancl , olkr Bills or other •ltank ,l .,'S, Fractlca,tl 111...1“.;,) 177 6 , 1 . 12,162 17 I.ega . .-leritl..r woe-. 31,11..3 Cu 11 , 41 ;owl with U Tr. ovr eh.) BEI =1 c0r0t.0,00r,c.r4i.41 to Soy oho: I' 'Loa • .. - i 1: oilividO.l proills . Nali o u a l I two; ootos .00tsooling. :,.... .nolivldnal 'th , riwystts:.lulijovt to check I:Pla,,in SO )mallD cows o r : r d01.0.it.... I'J 1,437 WI psyt to other , Natiohal !Link EMII . . State of • l'ent,..ylvaela. rowdy of Itral ford.. N. It E'rrS. l'as:ii.‘r of 'the a1...‘ , . i".ttati.e..1 1).1115., do .We'.lr that Ih,. a1,0 , ;• e1 7 1...00tnv1t iv true to the.be,t of my. Lloowl,lg.. aml bli•lief. N. B Subsyri bed owl ~,r.orit to IteßTe utc t taA I (413' of - Stay, !Sit., • 11.. - DODGE, Notary Col:lll:i.T—.N . ttv , t : .10SEPU. Pi:WELL j C. DireCtora STEVENr 4 , Tavanda;:May 12, IS.-14sW T I N T eillt:filtCi.E. Al Tlin l,er l . are forbid he l a te E~ 1% a r. d :tut:mem, lo °vertu!. Tow' ulihout thA ivritten.ronseut of the jualersigheif, tin t• r the pepilty of" the fart. • - uniV: Mc'fli)v run, tx- , ; , MA.y .)[)EVISED NEW TESTAMENT, t,uttio r rge4 'Fenton, with the ottv added. Agents wanted: .170 , 4 pay. Senn Sao, for Outfit. r;()., ;AI S. Fifth street,,Fittleilelpitia."-April :MEETING.r--The An il ni+.tto g of rho Htofikliotiltrs of IL° }lwo Lino Ec rirdilvan Railroad Company w ilt IA: hod xectio cfrice of the Company in PhlladrfpLia on WElrlct sI)AY,-the Idth day of MAY. 12 o , clock boon, • 0. A. ISAI.IrIVIN". Philadelphia, April In, l fft, N.Trerary. FRENOI.I'S.IIOTEL, 'ON TILE European Plan, opposite the City ri ill„ Court (louse andriew Post ontee, :1; rw Y r/uK. ("sir s x UrneCr.D. This hotel has all - mrhrn Monts. including Elevators . , Gas, Running Water, and ItiuglattProof Jocks on every door, It unarm, to all Theatre's and svithin thioe ininotv, walk of both Elevated Railroad Stations, Cars for all parts of the city pass the door. •spi,,ai arraneeraeuls with ear:orator; parties. A pr.2 0 1-lo.c. MEW REVISIOX- AGENTS ..L1 WANTED.— NEW TESTAMENT. As made by the nto.t eminent scholarl of Eng:arid and Amorlra. Hal/ the Pike nj G'nrreepir~n lire, Entilfritt Edlibol.. Largo type, 'linen super eaten lined paper,' eivdant bidding. • A separan, prehonslve History of the Gilds. i 4114. Its TrAti./A tiOtiS.' Including a foil accontii of tin: N. itevlsloo, given to sub - if:Ma's. .11? st rl;4ii,e; agents ever offered, Send 'stamp for part, , -,:::r; at (MCC. TIM - - I.;DlAlt•iiiNi; Noliv.ric _ • Apr4s-vio,- ADMINISTRATOR'S, INISTIIATOIIIS NOl' i c I.: . Letters of' 'administration e!'1; 11l I, 4 , 11 , OW— ny),,c.ro having been granted to ar utidat4 l2 ;l a ol upon Um e‘tatt: of .teymalah 7lteCariny,(l.a , ca. , -4. lato of Ithighttry tntawAlp. notVe l• lier.::,s go.ew that all pertMi4 ltub!ntud to sand ca.tatm are ;I . utoPted to wake Irmutallate payment, and all per. sons baying legal , claim% a luat same n w il l pe..3,„„nt Lbet,, wi.,i.,t,s3rlzty n provlr ord , r for sdAtlmalent to Jolitv.W. Ctaldl ig, admini,ltator: aa Ilts ()Mtn: In Towanda, Pa. . _ ts,Kt-v.O D3IINISTItATIIIX'S NOTICE - Letters ct .24 - IfUlnktratt , a itATltig 1.a.f. - -11 grant , VO. to arslkr . igTlol, tip.ll cFla!t: of .lata": Lee. late 'CA lfvfnslllp, d. ceased, Is I.l 6 reby . gil , t.., !bat pers , th3 ssi./ estate are ri r quested psymetit. and all Iwri , olv. tigalusi tt,tate . Must preft:lll4l.lc iamo duly 4,lthentkauli to tht: ixh-Ti."roft'S' NOTICE. Let to.rs testamentary having Leen granted to the tuth:rhigM..d. utvh , r, (Ivo, 14. , t will and_ te,:tanteot of Ph, bP Larrto:er, :of dor,: 3.,d all jo•rs , rls. It4l!(.lr*.ell- to t lat ate !•,,re-Ity nottn , ..l ' to' rd.:4 to I• itit:nt, and a!I Lavlbg a„,••ar r nkt i! e,dat must pr*sent the t,ame authenticat,ll to thu lietthr-mPtlt. • .1 .%!dt.S TEltitl , ,,Exerator, New A !laity, Pa., May 4, iSrst-wq., , I)IN\IS'I`RATUR'S`•IOTIC F. -L. t;orm7, ?rm-rt gra:A o, l to 01') toolt•nqr,ne,d, 111. mi .•!:::.:e , or .and..., f,r .I;kine givezt that all pci?..ri, tisrle:t:ol t.. , a.kt ehtatt, art!_ r. t , l .ate pay. 111 f Alt. and .all ag-dt,t th., t:l vre,,itt 'lll,lll kl , iay In {.ro tor o.der P , r ‘Vatttfr 7 , peiicer, "Co [MC v. ra. , . Laip,rl, , ,i'a., May . - i . CIIII4DREN'S . CA R 11.1 . .G.ES! Crockery and 99-Cent Store Child ?tit's Capriatkcs \llfuw (al': ht l~.wiU nt E I Y'S EXPRESS WAGONS tier ecru tintuutae . tme of tg , i Cent are be r)) - • made. .I.)v 41:0 rainte(l i.0.X.1 iron br,leyd. . ihtt buy . 1,1))1) -inferi,e - 1 ?<21 - "Iql - secii)g titan.. Stt , ytig atitt - 71ttv,t1.1t . , I 1.70 MEE ra~ja~ MIMI 4.. 1 tAr .1 , -. (C._. I 40 ,5 35' 01' e; t I 5 . 7' , ?:• 21 147, et. -Is v 0 (it.:,2 r : :F* #2 4i, ra'. t. , •" , f , ( 4 150 MEM S Co', 1 50, NES 1 , 15:1.671 1.1,0; 16.611. 19.11:: '2,411 5,4 'N7,61 32 24. , ,z5f; rn 5.e12: 67 7 :;,7:+t, .27 41 112 5 ,r CO 00 B -Loon f 0 .17,67- 11;1 0 On 541.71 7) ~,;t1 ,1,47: . .,751 ,IS japettimundo., 11 4 )11N A AI. MIRA Lf.E. Evergreen. 313y.4, A.l)l4)2!istrat , ,r: HEE C. P. WELLES' (Iffeis S la , . L ,ge ;f* .NT TUI•: LOWEST -zs ._ 114)11 A.Nle I'l''7'l it' .1 .71 E TI; L'l 7i AND TR..11 - E - ris ;t • c' Or! I; I.: I; 1", ( L.l 1' .I.V Elx it - E T El e...1114:111.1 . 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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE, BR A pEORD REPORTER ONE DOLLAR: PER. YEAR ...1/WANCE ENE p v. =in