4 lit times, New Blooinficlu, 3a, r i--iif, . . i . . , , .... . , .. . .' Icoinftclb . nnt3. NEW HLOOMF.KMi, I'ENN'A. 'taeylay, January Oy 1.S7 2. ! , 7'nR Wharton trial at Annapolis still ding nloiiR. Tlio court is still engaged in taking medical testimony, ,., . , . ; , The" Seiuito hot having organised the Governor's hieHsago'vias Bent to the Hon so on Wednesday last. ' Below wo givo a fcW abstracts from it. ' ' ' "The receipts of Uie Btato Treasury dur ing the year w.-ro fS, 500,888,44 Tlui disbursements; fori the-: A" j year were- ;,, ,. . t 7.084,?fc88 Lcavinij balance- in Treasury of ' ' tl.4711,808,59 The total public debt of the slate on Nov. 30th was $29,080,071,73, from which can be 'deducted assets on hand of f 10,870,808, 50 leaving the actual debt $18,103,203,14. The reduction of the debt during the year bus been about two and a quarter millions. The governor gives quite a space to the state war claims which wcro brought so consjfieuously before the public last sum nior in connection with thu " Evans swin dle," and ho appears to think Mr. Evans is entitled to tho eternal gratitudo of the stale for his labors, and congratulates him self upon having procured so suitable a person to receive the 10 per cent commis sion which was retained. In veferenco to tho "Credit Mobilicr" tho Governor peaks as follows : ' "Thu Credit Mobilicr of America" is a corporation created by thu Legislature, of PuiniH)lvMuia ; and under the vast powers Conferred by its charter, it undertook tho construction of that great national work, the Union Pacific railroad. Tho tirst con tract was made will) a Mr. Iloxie for two biindrcd and forty-seven miles, at tho eas tern terminus oi the road, and east of the one-hundredth meridian, for the considera tion of lifty thousand dollars per mile. This contract was assigned by Iioxio to tho Credit Mobilier, and the road was built by that company. In tho oxeculiou of the contract certain prolits wero made and div idends divided by tho corporation ; and the taxes duo thereon to the Stato of Penn sylvania wero voluntarily paid into the Treasury. Boon afterwards another con tract with Mr. Oakes Ames,for tho construc tion of ix hundred and sixty-seven miles of said road west of tho ouo hundredth me ridian, for an aggregate consideration of forty-seven million nino hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. This pari of tho road was constructed under tho latter contract ; nd out of tho profits arising therefrom bout the sum of nino million dollars was declared us dividends, and paid to the Stockholders of tho Credit Mobilier. ' But when the State demanded her taxes on these immense prolits, payment was refused by thu corporation, on the grounds that the dividends though paid to and received by, tho stockholders of the corporation, nd in the precise amounts and proportions in which they severally held stock in the company, were yet paid to them as individ uals, uud not as stockholders." Tho Governor evidently believes that there should be sotno law passed to compel parents to send children to school. On this subject he says; , " There are at least seventy-live thous and children iu the Stato who attend no school of any kind whatever. It is unnec essary to inquirn into the reasons for this shameful neglect. The evil exists and de nuiuils nn i tlicieiit remedy. That leiiuily may piobably bo found either in coiiij cl lug, or in holding out inducements to pa rums and otheis having childien in charge, whether rich or poor, to ttiloid them the benefits, for at least a reasonable term of years, of our public schools.' In retelling to the National Cuard the Governor sajs: "The ette ctivs force of tho Natioiuil Guard isnt present nineteen legiments, uud three battnllions, comprising, with unntlached organizations, time buudrid ni.d eighty two companies, viz : Eight artillery, twenty cavalry, and three hundred and lifiy-four infantry.' Of the regimental organisations, thirteen are in the First division, one in the Second, three in the Eighteenth, and two In the Ninth. The aggiegnte of enlis ted men is sixteen thousand seven hundred and thirty-four, ai.d tho commissioned oHUers number one tlmm-atid one liuiclred and forty-two. The Fifth Lrigade of the First division, organized In accordance with n act of the last Legislature, is composed of three regiments of colon d troops." ' In trusting the subject of pardons be ys : - - ' " " "! "During the past year the applications . ., I,- i for pardons numbered one thousand and twonty-threo. Of those, Witty wore grant ed, loss than six per cent, of tho entire number, being aliout ono to every sixty thousand inhabitants of the State, and far below the average in any State, in propor tion to the population, in which committees are appointed to exercise this power." Accompanying the message was a pardon report, which gives the reasons for each pardon and the names of tho persons sign ing the petition therefor. Legislature. ' The Senate was called to order at 3 P. M. on Tuesday last by Speaker Brodhcad. The secretary of the commonwealth present eel the returns of the recent election. The. roll of the Senate was called 32 Sen ators being present. The speaker gave notice that proof having been . received of the death of Senator Council, he had issued a writ for an election to All the vacancy Adjourned. The Senate was called to or dor again ot 11 A. M. on Wcdnosday. Six ballots were had for speaker the voto each time being 10 for Rutan and 10 for Brod hcad after which the Senate adjourned. . The Senate , met again on Thursday, when ai.pthor ballot with the same result was bad for speaker. After an adjourn ment for a half an hour the eighth b allot was tukcu resulting in tho election of Mr. Rutan tho voto being Rutan 17 Broadhead 13. Od assuming the chair tho newly elec ted speaker returned his thanks in a speech which cannot fail to commend itself to every person. . The following quotation is worth reading. " Important duties are to be performed during the session now opening, tho tirst of which is to provide for the election of dele gates to a convention to amend tho Stato Constitution, in obedience to tho over whelming voice of tho people expressed at tho ballot box. Many reforms aro demand ed, such as prohibiting legal legislation; improvement of our judiciary system, and regulating representation, that can only bo secured by an amended Constitution. There should bo no delay iu p.isssing a bill calling this convention. The division of the State into Congres sional districts in another important ques tion to 1)0 disposed of. Our duty to appor tion the Stato is imperative, a.id in dis charging it I trust all will be actuated by a spirit of fairness and a determination to do what is Just and right, rather than by a do sire to advunce party interest. Tho policy controlling such legislation should bo to su curo a fair representation of tho ,M)ople in Congress. Unnatural combinations simply for polit ical purposes should not be tolerated, and no party making them will be permanently beuellttcd. The mosses of tho people of all parties are honest, and will notoudorso unfairness and wrong even for political pur poses. ' We should all bo actuated with a desire to secure a prompt dispatch of tho neces sary legislation, uud of that only w hich is necessary, and an early adjournment iu view of the approaching constitutional con vention and our quadrennial political strug gle. . . Let us commence the work of reform, and make this session a model ono for brevity,' economy and wiso legislation. We are admonished that tho people mean the reform of all abuses, and let us earnest ly begin tho work." Should the Senate bo guided by tho above advice it would be a happy session for the SUite. , , , Considerable timo was spout in an inef fectual attempt to elect a clork. A short session was held on Friday but uo business of importance was done and the session ad journed until Tuesday. . : I . TIIK HOUSE ' was called to order by the clork of the for mer session at noon on Tuesday, The election returns wore duly presented mid the House proceeded to organize by the election of its oflicers. . . . On th first bullot Wm. Elliot of Phila, was elected he having received 01 votes to 37 cast for Adam Woolover of Lehigh. Other oflloers were elected as follows : 1 On tho first ballot Gen. James L. Sulf ridge was elected Ci!f Clerk, Capt. Hugh Morrison, Assistant Clerk and John A. Binull Resident Clork. Their opponents wore, T. Spi ole Lciseuring for Chief Clork, R. II. Philan, Assistant Clerk, and W. T. Alexander, Resident Clork. Tho voto was strictly party, except for resident clerk, John A. Smull receiving just half tho Dem ocratic voto. The Senate not being organized tho Governor's message was presented to tho House, read and properly referred. After sessions on Wednesday and Thursday at which little was done tho House adjourned until Tuosdny. Suicide In a Jewelry Store. A letter from Chamborsbiirg to the llar risburg Matt Journal dated tho 4th inst., says t . , i i Last evening a young msu stepped Into the jewelry store of F. G. Ditman, of this phiee, and asked for a pistol. Finding one which lie saw was loaded, he placed it to his forehead and flrod, the ball entering and passing through his brain, lodging just behind the ear. Ho lived until U'clock this morning. The following letter was found In his pocket : " Clmiiibersburg Jan. 4, 1872. My real nnmo and address is W. L. Phillips, Low Uburg, Pa. I am tired of life. I have struggled through too many dirllcultiesthe last few years to want to see any more of it. I am getting insane and am worth nothing to myself or frteuds. Bend my body and effects home. My mother romit expenses to whoever will do what is necessity-'.' , :'. I ;.. : .. . ;; ;.: ., An Inquest was hold this morning, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the oircumstances related. t& Ladies who have just returned from abroad report that large panniers havo en tirely gone out of fashion, and oversklrts aro made short and plain. They also re port that the latest stylo of dressing the hair is in a simple coil at the back, and the front hair smoothed over tho forehead and put back plainly behind tho ears. ' A Comical Incident. ' Rev. F. C. Morris relates the following ; A parrot, ' belonging to so me friends of mine, was generally taken out of the room when the family assembled for prayers, for fear he might take it in his head to join ir reverently iu tho responses. !'One evening, however, his prcsonco Seemed to be un notified, ' and ho was entirely forgotten. For some he maintained a decorous silence, but at length, instead of "Amen," out be came with "Cheer, boys, cheer." ' On this, the butler was directed to remove him, and had got as far the door with him, when the bird, perhaps thinking he bad committed himself, and had better apologize, called out, "8orr'l spoke."' The overpowering effect on the company may be more easily imagined than described. ' EST An eminent physioian says that a good coat of gum arabio mucillagn appliod every night to corns will, in a short time, cause the pests to take their final depart ure. ' 1 ; Col. Jam us Fisk of Erie notoriety died on Sunday morning from tho effects of a pistol shot fired by Edward S. Stokes. yew Advertisement. FREE BOOK TO AGENTS. We will send n handsome Prospectus of our New Illustrated Family Hi hie, containing over 200 linn Scripture Illustration to any Hunk Agent, free uf charge. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . 2r4w Boots and Shoes Made With CABLE WIRE SCREW Will Not Rip or Leak. Ureas Chance to Make Mouey. , By taking an agency tor TIIK HOME OK GOD'S PEOPLE. 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' Profitable Employment! . We desire taennr.Krn A Taw mnrn A rrntu tn m the World Henowned Improved BUCKEYE HEW I NO MACHINE, at a lllieral salary or on Commls- a iiiiifw.inu vvaKon given 10 Agents. juu Particulars furnished 011 ;imllc:.tl,.M ,,l,liaa w A. HENDKHSON (tCO (ieneral Agents, Cleve- vuiw, nnu 01., 1.UUIS, iiu. a (I1W GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Do you want a situation as agent, Local or 1,.1,-iiuiH mm iMinuco HI IIIHKe V, TO yji per I d-iy Helling our new 7 strand White Wire I 'Hot lies Lines? Theylast forever; sample ' ee, so mere is no riSK., Address at onco ludson Uiver Wire Works, comer wmnr hi rent and Maiden Lane. N. Y.. or lit Dearborn fcttieet, Clucago. 2 d 4w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present the Acid In Continuation with other efficient remedies, lu a popular form, for the cure of all throat and lung diseases. 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Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor dinary medicinal properties of the South Ameri can Plant, called JURUDEB A, sent as a special cnmmlsslon to that country to procure it in its native purity, and having found Its wonderful curative proiertles to even exceed the anticipations formed by Its great reputation, hail oonuliided to otter It to the public, and is happy to statu that he has a iierfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant. He has spent much time exerlnieutliig and Investigating as tn the most efficient prepara tion from it, for popular use, and has for some time used In Ills ow n practice w ith the most happy results, the effectual medicine now presented to public as . DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to every family as a household remedy which should be freely ta ken as a blood puritler In all derangements of the system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN g. 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EINVITE the attention of buyers and sell- ers to the advailtaires we nffr lliem in nnr. chasing or disposing of reul estate through our of- - We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to otter at great bar- f tains. We advertise our property very extenslve y, ii nd use all our efforts, skill, and dllligence to effect a sale. We make no charges unless the Sroperty Is sold while registered with us. We also raw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cattle Insurance companies In the United States are represented at this agency. Proiierty insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at $4 and $5 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pen-dons and bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the mluor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, aro respectfully Invited to give us a call, as we are confident we can render satisfaction In any branch of our business, - No charge for Information, 4 201y LEWIS POTTER & CO. Boots J Boots t K Ful Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double Bole and : . 1 ; : ., 1 Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction' Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by . M.B. SPAHR, . , YORK, PA. A full Assortment of " Boots, Shoes' and ' Rubbers 1 Constantly on Hand. ! j , Mrrftmcial Attention Paid I Orders. -M 6 -a 26. 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A number of the best workmen are eiuployfd, ami refilling Is done without delay and on the most reasonable terms. REFINED OIL Uie test-by the barrel, or la larger lots. I.t lilUCATINO and other OILS ot the best quality, lu lets to suit purchasers. The CASH paid for liark, Hides and Skins of all marketable kinds. V Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. tl .... JOS- M. HAWLKY. Duncannon, 5 1 tf
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