The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 10, 1861, Image 1

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    THE,*oriTTLospDEpOuT,
IS PUBUSEitt) TUIJASDAVIS I ,' DT
an. - Gertlltscrii.
OFFICE ON POW AVENGE,
nig= vi)ons Alloys autozps s HOTEL.
Tigus.—sl,so per annum. in A.to — v)L - NcE ;
Paterarbse $2 will be eharged--tuid fifty eietite`pit annum.
: ,51dded tQ aerearages, et the option or the Pdblisher, to-pap
exPeMe of. collection,- etc. IlbValict pnStnent pettetred.
AoltgarlsEliEvra 'milt be .inserted.
nut or St per Rqnset, of ten lino . oeleiß,TOr the Iles t hem ,
..%recta, antitS tentslbr tathadiitiohal week-Lpay down.
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' • tierhanpe, and others, advertiseby
the year; trill 14 earged at thifolickving eaten; viz.;
• Per oat lionam_or tw, one Igor, tittle changes 'sB
&tot aditrtat equitre, atlite rate qf ......... .. . . 6
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-General! Election Proclamation -.
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' iN,PCRATANCE, /an act i l l of the
,General ' as - stimbly of ' the. Coin infin wealth
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Of Pemisylvania entitledin, act ' relating
to the elections ofthe ' COMmonwealtkap-
Proved Ilic - 2d day of July, - A: ' 4
1839, I,
ELIAS' V. GREEN 1 - 11 0 1 . Slieriff .Oll,the
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County of Susquehanna, in•said Common- -
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wealth, do hereby give notice to . Oleic:lect
ors Of the County aforesaid, thatla genet . -
al election will be held' in said County -=on
the ' -',.
.-• SECOND TUESDAY- OF OCTOBERINEXT,
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(it being the 81.11_day of said, niontlo, at
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, . . • Which time the folio \Vino - officers, are to
1 ' DR.- G. 7...D1M0(1c; • - - • • •n ~
_ I be elected, to wit:. , 2 _ .1 •
1 - 1131,7SICIAN AND StlitGEON,s-Montrose , Ps. Office ' ,0... '''`•"-"•11 t 0 till the offiCe of Pig:E.t
.a. over Wilsons' Store; Lodgings it Seatle's Hotel. - ; ‘-'"'„..if'' '`" .-. r ,
-, -'-------'s•----- -- 4 ---- - f-- -- --- ' l DENT ,iii,"DGE fill ' the district. composed of,
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DR. WILLI A Nr. W. 11 .. I
I hi r k'l ON ,„ the counties orSusquelianna and Bradford.
ECLECTIC' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DENTIST. - Two persons to till the office of .Asso -.
• ViITII 11R, At TROX 1i;f47.1..71'01V, - ! v ..• '
• • I CLUE, a VIN;Es--loy the county of I:Susque
..mecleiniciti and Sumical Dentist. recently df Bing'hamton, ,
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-N. T. tender their prOreSSWIISI services to all who spore- , Imna. i : • : :... - . • i ,
date the “Iteformed Practice -of Phytdes" conchal and 'l ~ 011 C rk•rson•io - fillt.lie office of 3l.Eiintin
estillful operations on Teeth; with We most scientific and ci ,. - ; ; , .
appnwedi styles of. platework. Teeth extracted without ti OF TUE...A L IO USE Or .I{EPRESENTATIVE.S of
pain and all work warninstd. ' '
Jackson. ..lime 14th,1%0. ~, IL s.: 2 cs l Pennsylvania, for, the County of ;.iesq,
•-•-• - • , [ • One - person to fill the office of TREASUU-
Di?- Irs-miTH, 4, . , ! . -' o . l 's". ,'. .• in for said Comity, . •
QT.:IIGEONDENTISTS..—Montrose; Ph. .4..,-- it. ' • • .
I.3othee in lawhrops' new building. over -, .. •`'.:. - .I.' Out'person to fill the Office of Commis
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the Bank. All Dental operations will be {fit a I
, SIONER- air Said COBIIty. ~ -• ' ' ' ' •
performed in good style and warranted. • _
---. ' 1 Ono Person tO fill ' the office Of AiiinTen .
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! ft); said County..•
- . And I also hereby . make known and,
give notice, that the place of holdims the
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General . i.'lectionin the several 'IA a i ds,
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-Boron:6 - s and ToWnships within the . Co.
1 ofSusgatillapaa are as ftillows,.to wit:
. Ti_te.electlen poi the district composed of rho towti
ship of Apolacon will be held at the house•ot 3psoph Bee-
I be In said township. '
The election for the district compo s ed of the township
l: of Ararat wilt inrindtl at the school house near Lthe Pres..
byterian church in said towriship., - I
ft The eleetien for Mc district:comprised of the township
of Auburn will be held , althe Mouse not „Jatnei Lute iii
I said township.
i The election for the district composed 'of the, township
of Bridgetyater will be beldat the Court House iu , the
, Borough of Montrose.
.1 . The election for the distritt composed of the ) toienship
; !Bret/lawn it ill be held 11 the house of .JasueS 0 1111.
I l ' a r rd I . tisaftl town slit P. ' i . . 4
The election for the district composed of theitownship
of Choc:omit will be held at the school house titc4r Edward
l Clark's in said township. •
1 The election for the district composed of the township
-1 elf Clifford wilt be - hela at the house of-11. Ilinn: in
i said township. -
The election for the dietcist composed of the! Borough 1
of Dnuillif will bebeld at Divadaff Vote! in said IlOrongh. 1
The election for the district composed of the township
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' of Dimock, will be Whist the house of I?. B. 'Gates in 1
sold township, i , , I i
The election for the district-composed of the tewnstrip 1
1 of Forest Lake will be held:it:UM house.ofdohn Si:Tonne
1 in said township. -
; Theciection for the district composed of the ownshlp !
: of Franklin will'he held 'at the-school house near - .Snee)
l Allards 111 said township. '1 . . .
1 'The election for the district Zont posed of the ,Borough
f Friendt•rilk 'it jibe held at the school hduse in said
1 Borough. • i 1
I The election for the district composed of the township
,
‘.: OtCreat Bend wilt he held at the house formerly wets i
pied by Joho D. Paddock iu.said township. 1 1
The election fur the district composed 'Of the township
of Gibson will held in the Academy building in said, i
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township. . . , r:.
The elect ion for the district composed of the townsns i
of Ilarford will be lielil at the house Joe of N. IV. Nt'a. i :
I doom-in said townsh:p. , 1 .
The election for the district o • Ani.osed . ei the thweship
ofilarnione it ill be hvldat. the hove of s. M alters in
told township:'
1 : The elect iOll Sor - o,e-district composed of tlic tbienship
, of Berick will be hela iu a budding tre , ;79ied be John
-- Miller in said lewd:din". -.-
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The election for the district comprised of the t nwnship
of.lackson'will is 2 held at the }sage of J.. 1. T . .,:.rifer in
I sold township,' ' . I I
The election Millie district compos, dof the to ( un s hip
I of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Boffin said
,ton:whip. . .' - - ..,
; The election for the district cOrnposed,of the to l wnship
!of Lenox will be held at the house of brow . Brothers ,
i in said townstirp,
- The electiou for the district composed of the. tOwnship
of Liberty will be held at the house of Bela Jowl ia_said
township. ' I
The election fir the di s trict coinons'ed of the township
of Lathrop will It held at the house of Elisha Lord in
; said, township, . • l
; • The election for the district composed of tho township
of Middletown util be held at the House or dosepli Boss
in said township. .
The election for the district composed of the Borough
of Arottrosc n ill be held at the Court Douse ..in said
Borough: -
The election for the distrii't composed of the lictrough
i d New Milford wiy let hold at the house of C. and Todd
'• said Borough. ,
lection tor, the district composed of the to 'whip
' ford will be held at the noose occupie b), t',,
• the Borough of:New Milford. -
he district composed of the township
at the house of 'Robert licol in
sosed of the tiTriship
N_,. IJ. Snyder n said
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13,USINESS CA_RDS,,
VX.III.IIiTTING myna ' trzint ntemS.ER.
Wll.- H. = COOPER & LO., •
• ANKEES.-31onirose, Succrasors!to Pot.t.,boapes
..0111Ce, lat„hropenew liuijdiug Turnpike -et.
J. E. 41..'c0mux..,
" AteCOLLUAT
TTORICEYS and COnnaalora at tawv i r-monti:l;ies Pa
office In Latbrops' now tuildlng;over, Ihe Bank.
FIENRYI3.
TTOIOTEY and Connaellor at
58 East,iTow.ctab.a, Pa,.
Office in,t4e Union Block , je..3 tf-,
P.*WILMOT,
ItABITA'T.E of the Allopathk and noinceopathic Col
leger of Medictne.---6reat Bond, Pa, .4 Office, corner,
_ s gf Main at. Elltabethata., tioarly opposite thc(!dethodlat
Church.. ' • • • op% If
J. C. OLMSTEAI)
DRS.' OLMSTEAD - it READ,
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‘XTOI.7LDANNOI.TNCE to.the Public
that they have entered into a -partnership for. the
Practice of;NIEDICINE.& Surgery,
and are prepared to attend tohll calls in or their
ororeasion. Office—tho One formerlyoacnpied by Di. J. C.
hnstend, in Dummrr. it rav 7 Stn._
1)1. N. Y. FEET,
Physician and Sargran.- Friendarille. Fq. .01ned 0 .11 441 €
tlo..JuckAnA .11610 t.
LEET nartictlar attention to the treatment
1./ of di4eit.ea of the EAL and Eve; and ix non fiaon t that
his knowledge or, and.expertence in that branch of prac
tice will emtble him to etil.rt a cure in the Tnebtdifficult
F o r treating di,..eawa of these orgam4 no tee will
be thar4,ll unicEb the' patient is benentted by the treat
ment, j.kugned 30th, 161'4.
SMITH WOMII
cT tits NI) Tit:A LERS in Italian and
Amerimn Narldt• for 31antnnnts: .11eadstont.*,
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Tomb-Tables, Mantles, Sinks and .Centr,,-T.altles‘,. Also
dealer's id Marbleized Slate. for Mar. Lies, Centrg-Tables, zhe.
* * .t.ihop a fmr doors cast of :Searle'.. libtel'on Turnpike
street. Montrose. Pa. oei y*
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uSTICE OF TflE T'FACE.—Great Fiend. Pa. °Mee
•41 on Main Si 7eet.yppoacte the Western Honer, ap.l
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ti..AI3I7EIZ,
1 4 1AS - 1110N 111 LE TAll,6R.—,,,tontruf.t. Ca. shop
1. • over 1. N. 11ullurd•s Grbeery; on Ileitettreet.
monlaul for pit furors, he solicit= a C.llltAnl3llCe
• — l ,l t lzing 'ilic,clr 11a utl work tu r tleructorilf. Cut- '
;titer done on short notive, nnerwarranketl to ta.
Montrose. l'n„ July .tlt r k.
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A,SIFICIN.IIII.E T.vicult—Muntro.e. !'Shop
_U otert.tore of ninui, W:itrout
Foster. .5.11 murk w:trrantetl, net) f t and flutrh.
tho- on .-hort atttletyln bent rh Iv. .inn
OH X t; Itti VES*,
T1A51115.)1 , ;. , .11.T .:, TA11.4 ;II:- 7kt0at1 . ., , t , , a., Stir.r.
•„.„ the 1: 3 1.1..1..1 441 ltrapiltit
ctrrct. ptly. in;rl."t.mt.• t -t
Cti:Lihg dune iJa notice. and trArrantttd t.)
L. B. ISBV.LL,*
,EI , AIRS NV:u••:;e;?, rind .Teuelrl-aL fhe
.00‘ .
2.11: gborm , r, notice, andnu rt-..s,nable rt.rrns.
war.-arakul, Sta.p t•Lha.fialcr r ies , np'ts
rinre, • tf 4,16 A
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w : 11. W. s3trrli co., . .
AND MAAR'. MANITACTUREILS.—Fetc.t
? Main t , tret.t, 31o)ttroi-e, PL aug tf
r:0. FOIII)TI -
o , :r: re & tr a ' ; til
made to order. and reputing duuo nettilY•
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ABET: TI7:IIELT„ .i. -
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1) , ..-, , , , ....E."AnaZ),ra5..:11'e11ri.'t..1n.'.81-IrcliO.,,''‘'Me.
dow 011A4, GrNxrie4. enilcy Goodg.llosetre Pct
vnt.rv. itc.—.V..ent for all the mokpopular PATEN
NEDIFINES.—MontrtiFe. I. ' .. • . wag. tt
PROF. 'CHARLES: :MORRIS,
7ARDEN. sadliyir Dres , Fter. '7llont rose, P. Sin..;p in
Imsemrnt Sk. , ir'elitntel,
JIAYDEN BROTIIERSI
VainLES ALE DEALERS •
tv.c.exexczavis
-ND--
FANCY , GOODS:
wm.HATDEN.- 1
JQIIN HAYDEN., 1:
TRACY HAYDEN'.
GEORGE HAYDEN,
P. E. WWII; M. D.,- •
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lIAPI\GNO W LOCATED PEJO/ NE;NTLY,
4ttoud to the Itto.le profeb.lon pr itapti±
°Met, at 3), Lit-thrars
NEW MILFORD, PA.,
IS THE PLACE TO 1317 : 1' YOUR
HARNESSES,
CHEAP von
AND GET THE WORTH OF YOUR-MONEY.
4c) mis.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CP.t"
'CASH. CAPITAL, ONE MILtION -OCIAARS,
msiitng Ist -Ally' 18 . 60, 81,481,819.27.
Tzwujus, " f . " 43,068.68.
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T. Milton €ralth.Scr:y. Chas. 3.llartin,Preiidenl„.
3tha tq-te, `• A. F.lCllmartb, Vice
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•_Polities hanedf.siltenewed4 Iv the understreetl„atitis
°Zee, ono, d SenzW,sitotel.lion-tron, Pa. • -
nov 6 - 3 '3 ; SILLLINGSS74.OI: I IIf Agvil.
mr. IX qr* •11
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HAS Itoct reeetred (Large Atthohtt,f, new. Skirts.- for
Coohing.rglor.,f4hcaled Shop purpore e, for Wood
ur Coal, Storeripe; de, • •
Ingusorfakauf redrOtdeelnible, and mill be eold
on thel:
n oel Soo/able . term!. -for s aki:, or to Primp( Six
Boot '
New 31illurd,Oct. •
A I.ltALTlPilii . isia4A6ie'pouird oftlitetalTecArill
'Lmislreas must milwo poluads.of other Coffee.. For
esie by ' ABEL Trltitia.L.
a'l Wxx.xrso~ -hte 3:).:Aratina -
Sea. OL tbeltliepatic -aud Henweepatnic Colittgettalled-
Wine; would returohia ainaere Martha to thepeoplO olGt.
Bad and vleinityna thaw very liberal patronage - with
which.thiey.tave Etjur him, and he hopes by a strict ate
taut lon to .bnalstearctrederitt - Hberal abate otAbe
; qr,eitt llend,ganuary,Ad.,,Mle
TTAKE•
rierailbs. , 10;tiacll 404; : - lElClctiga l ,
ki,81 1 . 01 , Foe, ittnk • aslant, apfl all kiarle of
Fars. A good aiwirtrileat .hr Leather Awl Boots and
conatantlr on band. .`o,llll* . linziery; &Shop (ia
Mairf Street.
Montrose; Feh.Oth. ' P. if L. ,C.• KEELER •
• DAVID C. ANEY 4 -A1441, " -
TlAVOZaJocaled punuoDeutl,y at 1411 ford,
Ilwillattend promptlytoallealle with which he MT
farnred--Ot6ce }t. Tudde 'Hotel. • -
New Milford, July, 17, 1861'
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We Join. °arselvees to' to
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p. IF,asaatis
J. 'READ
MEM
1 ; ti0 election.
01 olkfand will be h
the Borough of linstrehu—
el 441
The ectiou (or le dietrie,
or Rosh will be held at the Louse'
I township.
I The eh:Talon for the district composed el.
of Springville will his held at the house of Soli:.
ox In said township. •
The election for the district composed tittle toN'Yna?,"yr
lot Silver Lake will be held at the house Late. oflt.Sletier.
I ,glee Infield township.
The election far the district composed ofthe .1340n,§h
,of S man usque in hanna will be held at the houac o 1 Jams I.
Till 'Said Boron •
] -The election for Ihe district compared of the totYnehip
I of Thomson will be held at the house of Chester Stbddard
I in said township.
"'also make known and give notice as in and jay
the
18th sectionof the aforesaid act, 1 situ directed, ...wet et.
cry person except Justices of the peace, who IMO hold
any office or appointment of profit or trust under the
liriitedStates, or of this State. or kf any city or ineorpm
I rated dietrict, whether a commissioned Minter, or !mteut,
who is, or shall be employed Under the legislatice.t.jurlie.
]
/ary or extrutive departMent of this State or United
, States, sr any city or Incorporated distriet : anti alto that
any inember'of Ctimercits, and of the] State Legishiture,
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and of the cokes or common cuig:fret any city, or coin
] missiourn. of Min incorporated distriet, is by raw-l i Mea
-1 pable of bolding - or eieref.ang at the same time, t. of
o
t tee or a ppoiuttucnt of Judge, Inspector o r eery,: I a ny
election'of this,Commonwealtheand that no' inspeetor or
Judgepr other officer of any such election, shall he
't glide to any °Mee then to be voted for."
I ',tad by the same ac. of assembly - it is also- mad "the
tinty.of et cry :Major. Sheens, De mty itiotritf, Aldnrmen,
Tosticeof the Pratte, Constable or Detours- Constahlw of
every city, county, township or district within Llibi CON
' moo-wealth, whenever called upon hyenn officer of au
• election, tz.y by three qualified electors'a hereof, to clear
any window or avenue hi the window cif the place agen
t etal election width shall "t•is obstructed In .ttneh a in fy_us
to prevent voters froto approaching the same; and I .shall
be the ditty of the respective Constabl of ench.ward die
t tiiet or township within this commonwealth. toba pres
eutinpersonorbp Deputy, at the place of holding lerect.
ions, in such ward, district or township, for the Mirpose
, of preserving the peace as aforesaid." '
Also that to the 4th section of the act of-Assetel
nity. en
titled "au relating to the executions and for other
- purposes," approved•ApriP 16th 1840, it is entitled, that,
the aforesaid 18th section, "hall not - be construed ha ire
preventany militia officer, or Borough °Meer - from sera],
inges Judge, Inspector, or Clerk at:My-general •or spec
iaFelection in 'this Conimonwealth."-
I.
. Pursuant to the prorisionscoutained In the Vith sec
tion of the act aforesaid.,the Judges of the aforesaid- dia.
ktrict shill respectively take charge or the certificate of
r return of the election of their- htspective districts, and
] produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each dis
rrict, at the Court Horne, In the Borough of Montrone, on
-the third day after the day.of election being the :innae=
] year,-on Pridnythe 11th day of October next, theretio do
] and perform the duties required by law of said juddes.—
Also that where a Judge -by sickness or unavoidable act.
Lcident is unable toattend.said meeting of Judges, then
the certificate or returattforettald dual be -Isken'tharge
of by one of the Inspectors or deficit of.the election 0 paid
] district, who shalt HO and perform the.detlearequlred of
said-Judges unable torattmd: •
!: Also that Cu the 0114 section cif said nci, it Is enacted
that "every general and special election titian be* opened
between eight and tea In therereneencand Shall ioCIPtiCI
- lit with Out interioption or adjournment -until seven
o'clock In tite,evening, when. the polls shall beclosed.r
It is further directed that the meeting, of the rktt
lodges, at the Quiet House fhlifcrntrofte, to make matt the.
general returns she)! be pn the ftret Fridaysucceedttrß the
general election, which will be on theittlt day of °dol.
bee .; •
The mturnaudgcs of the Judicial calstriet composed -of'
the coantiee azuarittebAbilaiipd Branford. will ' at
the Court/louse:in the Boroogh otTo maid - sio'•B ord
county, off,TnesdapticlOber 15th. 1881, to perform; the
dales enjoined bytlawupeasiabil Judges: 4 ,
Given under my hand; at my office In the cilicev of
Montrose: the lOtb day of fieptembeil'A. D.lBBl,
the year of the CotaMonntaltb the'elglnT-fifth..
ELIAS V. GaSEN, 8b it •
iiherifs Ofdoe.liontroite;Septemler'lo,lBbl. •" '
xEir aruFot:n. re
J. H. SYJITII.
iratataritoataiall'itt;ZNoticelalle - rabYtiveit. tha the
Board oritellef,otoPposed.of thedaricatiate Jildges And
County Commiationc**lllmbetta.the Com!Menlo era" -
Balta.,. to Jitentroac, :,tio Monday, July Itit. - 1.861. MI two
o'clock, p. ut..,And-on the arra Monday . of *rich month
th,ereatter,torettaive apilcatlimisand make apprOpriationa
for the tonere!' Volunteer:a and their fami/lea,"..tuae
provision/la an - AeVentitled "Au Act to truth a'
and to - provide for arteloitheißataispproved Kap
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it2sl] • reirionmENT2 , ~...-. ill $1
- ..S.CitiEIIATTECIDI7.9.6.267O .1";!,
Ave will pay from 'Pa to tits par month, arolgteOr
to active Agents, or give a comattettoa. Pirciemailbent
(ree. Address Ewa %alma Corr/air, ft. JANES; 4llea- .
era! Azrat, Milan, Ohio. - • ---!..eri
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PgtyDoes not 'OEt.r . i-sr . ' the' Flag And 'teat, Step ito , l , the Music , `of -the e Union.
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- - Thti totvour Murder. 'Trial -: leTohnsonAVasin the Shop plaid tie; fliUnd.it
Commonwealth
,jinn, ..,, ~.., . , .-- ~.! in the handle . of the' door - tied' -- with - a
tw. .r. yorvoinienargea .- :
istring,and took me to see the string; a
! With the inui'der' of` his wife; 'Caroline S. . - • '
. .
- et erudi , - ..:1 :, - . - . . .--. 1 piece of twine lay on the - steop, 'but - . no
..:, - . --, • - ..!:. -• e-i • ie - - -
- I knotsin - it;-Johnson had been 'in ' Some
. . ;are. :Mary IPipple morn: ;1 ;am the ' twenty minutes:;
. all cente - :-thrOugh the
;wile ot Ferdinand 'W.hipple.; I- last saw, tame doer.
Mrs. Corwin the:22cl of ..April ; =she left
- ';-- -! • e -- - .. - .; . •
Th . ontas Collin' s i too . rn : - This letter
'
; ray house betWeen:# and .7. o'clock; , the: prodneed before - the Ctiroiler's inteaest w .b L e s
wore e n.derk mare:Tape wine4olored dress 1 Pelf. Conran. - - (The . ' following is the let
! • , ..
trimened with blackvelyet on,the bottom Ii„ ,) - . . .
.. : . .-
...
Sin- You are a:strung! to rue.' Ikh ,'
and sleeves.; are, weie., a black :broadchithl
cloak, basted together,a straw bonnet, ;ik.e-,..e.,(,..,,,rA.4, in . Senna: r ue 11 -or sec's'.
•and - this one looks familiar: . . -` 'Yeats- age; but neteintimately.• ' She' 'Fell
P.. 4 -Corwin azeOre Am a -brother of Scranton with a mati of bad character.-- v ;
the defendent ; had Conversatiotiwith him
He left her on - the mountain North of
about his yeifee prier to the : 22:d or. April; eGeeenville,
lint not alive. ' • - Her body,
he told me in-one, conversation" that he ; Might be founctnear•the spring that- sup
thought she had tried to poison! him ; : ,plies the tank with water. ' -`
'
You may re-
Oahe had lost all confidence - in her and Fly on 'what I Say-to be true. I can say.
he could• pot live with her; that .he did. I nothing more of any consequence. If I
not conduct herself,;, properly: at Hyde l_should - eign my name to this my life would
Park when they lived, there ; ' ; te . this is in:j be in thinere- • . •1 I
TRAVELER.
subetance.whathe thidnie. . e
Isaac Corwin sworii :. Iwe with wit . 1 ' Joseph Fellows, 2c1,.s worn : Shown '.sev er
lal speeitneus of what Wes said: to be Core 'him to ,Montrose in,;,l Mee, 1 - 860; he talked
wins bezel writing—Some of which ; are
with lawyer Fitch !about-his
family-mot-J
. tees ; he told Fitch he did w
not ant!a d recognized; (shown letter, above)i- i
vorce, but he .whativanted to know .what i had-been brought thenewithout k , if this
nowing
could do to protect himself :l o oniest. her I where it dame from, ,I elm a not have me-
1 annoyances ; told Filch - lie thought she I ognized it as Car win's has writing; there'
tried to poison him .I reside at ,Great lis a similarity in some of ti letters, but
;
IBend, in the employment of-the N. ..d.-; I but coubl not say it is his. . ]
E. R. R. Co.; the evening Express paisee I. George 'AmeY *won! 2- Have seen Corwin
Great Baud at 1.40 4. M.; there. was. no write frequently; shown the letter) - ;: do
train teeming to GM'eat „Bend at eleven not.know the heed, writiegof ilia letter;'
1 o'clock, - , . •'- ft- - - ! II see tu-o leYters in it that look like. • his,
CrOss-csamined g*.tra.trains were run-' and from those should thin]: it was his. •
ningM April last nearly everyday ; they Cross-examined : All the reSt is in a dis
ran by telegraph, and, not by time - .table ; :.guieed. or setae other' man's handwriting;
don't recollect whether ore camein sheetif I had found, the letter 1 could not have
j
; eleven o'clock that night or not ; it mieht said it NV as•l4siit, is so different from his
, have been so:i : - •' - • I
i hand writing; (witless shown two. cep
!
Van• •
i. Frank Cast f l_sW orn: . I worked near L es of the hitter made by Mr: Clove
Leach's the lest of Mareh and first, of, of Wilkes-Barre); I should thick these
April ; Vanll,oon waii!there; don't reed'. 1 two in the same hand writing as the one
lest
"the prisoner ea streeeer to me came, found On the door; I seteno difference in
1 after we hadbeen ,te supper ; he
.took i them ; laSt. saw Corwin in 1855. ..
breakfast with us ; there was
.fun !in the; James L..eldami sworn : Saw Corwin
~. .
! bar-room that night with ii tglOw
,about. ; write his name once; (letter shoWn); can
I his big boots ; think Something was said : see some
_letters thatlook like his, bat ani
i about the Man being a brother to the I not enough eeqilainted with his hand
j milk-man in Scranton) • . 1 writing to give an opinion. .
I .4 woe Dewitt . worn '. Core-iii - told - me ! Cees-czentene/ : The crossing of 'the T
.
, ms,. winter that his wife lord been sick e!
1 1 . ..•. .andlettee 0 looks like hie; (in answer to
had her to the- Water:Cure At Bingham-' the court the witness admitted that sae
. ‘..-, •
; ton; it was very expensive to him. ! never •saw himnizike those letters.)
John 8.. Smith sworn:: Reside et DUI! . ! D.,G. -- Mackiworn : Saw the - prisoner
more; I-am Superintendent of Pennevl- I write but once that Ivan recollect; could
, vania, coal Cu,.- trains leave Dunmoreitt. ; not tell - Corwin'e hand writing if !Amid
about every half hoq from- .C; .in .the nick it ep in the street ; I see somethings
morning to Gi in the evening ; it takes . about this letter that reemehle hist,; band
aboutfour hours to rul) . from Dunmore to writing. - .
Ifawley ;it is fifteen. miles feoin Hawley George mi Lig sthorn . :. Cannot swear I ev-
eto Laiskawexen on .the I N..Y. ,e, E, road ; er saw the prisoner write; - but, think. I
seventeen miles from liawley to Mort liee'e•. . . •
Hope.; eighteen miles :froth - Hee ley - to EVjeh Bereem-sween : Ilave seen pins
,.
Narrowsbur4..
~, oneswrite-his mene mice ; I have no (Tie
.
. . ..
1 (Next 'follows the ! evidence -of ;Sarah ion whether this letter! is in his hand
Van Fleet and her futher and Manger, I-c- writing or met. - .
eidied, bet (Nth:rine little frozn the fernier - - InK . ' B .:1) " .; " '""r n : 'Have ;ecii Conein
e,
, :Xaminations, eeeept that. Serail testifies i write about half a ;dezen times; dont
1 that Corwin did ask ker to correspond think I - eau. give ney epiition aleitit his
j with him during the whiter; that she -re- hand writing.
e fused, and he tehl her he could write in '[A large amount of evidence.here fel
; five or sik hands, and would learr, her to lowed identityieg. spet4imerhs of Corwiti's
i- write like him.) -.- j, - . - hand. writing—two efwhich were admitt
j Binjarnin Smith sworn:- Reside. near ed by the Coert,3 . ,
1 Montrose ; the latter part of May -let
.I J. li'. Ken t'steolyi : I arrested the pies:
was working for P.- H. Corwin ;• I came oiler the second time; he heeled me for
1 out of Dickinson's store to. gee to bed; !my authority ; took the warrant and- trent
! when I got to the . door if saw there was I bled so he put his font on the wagon ;
.something in the door handle ; I pulled it paid the warrant across his-knee and read,
out-and found it to he a letter; it was l it ; I told him the body had been found.;
!tucked through and i piece of whitej he,went with - Os willingly. •
.. '-
-
wrapping-twine; I took it out and gave.l J. 0 Ballard swore : (Same, nearly, as
l it to P. IL- Corwin ; -it ! . Avtis about nine above.) .
o'clock.' 1 P. H. Corwin swore : I showed the let-
IGeorge ..-liill'sWorn: 47 know Win. T. t - tor to ' William the next Saturday' after I
1 . Corwin; lelei.'Ve seen hi ii write frequent- I got it ; brave him a copy mYself: - --
1 lv. ~V -. .. .
.[John Patten and John anger Called
) (Shown letter found tine door of P. ILI M
relative to statements.of the prisoner to
'Corwin.) - - . -i. ; • . 1 themabout the letter being found; but
Cross-examined: I eaneot say that ii is j not nonor-tant•l ' .. .
Wine CorWin'e - handuiiiiing; I cannot I Gilbert Corwin sworn : Father came' to,
'say wh 6 se handWrithig it is; sonic of the IBabeeek's on the 2d June and Wanted me
letters have • some resemblance •to Mr. and he }Lad
Corn En's had writing ; all the rest of. ]lief
to go toßrooklyn with him;
a letter that he Wanted to go- and see i
letters are in a disguised o r h e - some other 1 about; I read the letter and asked . him j
handwriting ; the capita C -in the word I what the thoeghtabout it; said he thought
.. 1
Corwin, the:C ite.the.werd Scranton. 'the 1 the had gone down -to Greenville - with i
large - 1V to the Wm. Corwin, the •C in j Seel' A character as, represented—and lie )
Corwin nearest - the bottom of the letter land Horton were going down the next - I
j resembles it ; the rest of the - letter does ) day to See about it ; I \Vent with him to !
Mit - look like his writ.ingt ‘ - . - I Tewksbury's and he showed, the letter to
IP. H. Corwin sworn :It was-on ther2Bth him. -= • ,.
of Mey that Mr. Smith sieve am this lot- I Jo w es: - "T r wkw i
bury swim : Corwin -came
ter ;he eared in afid said, "Millet)! -strike to in house 2d June; asked fur his wife;
!a light, I have got a lettizr for von." : told hint did not - know where she Was;
1 Cross-examioed :- Mr..4ttle and A. John- ' told iiim that she told - .me she . was going
, son, were hi the shop; t*:both came in to meet, him below' Scranton;'e . ask
by that door, Mid had not been in more : edif it was Greenville; I fol him
„it
than fifteen Minutes, perhaps., not more ; Was ;•he took out - the letter. and - ?cad - he;
than five ; I did not kleiW the . handwrite ' - said he was going- down the next daY. to
ing ; the string was White, - wrapping yarn. see about if.. ,
~ Thomas Collings sworii.: There' was a I [Here - follows= - cenvereatiou prisoner
letter produced before M -.
e 'when I held I had with E G.
_Babcock to ,the
! I
the inquest; this (time letter on the door) above.] .
is the let ter; I wrote my'name across it. . -ComnioneYealth rested on Friday e Sept- '
Joseph Fellows. sworn :z•-11 . aru' had busi- 'ember 13th, at 1"T a. in.
, .
;
nesS:with Corwin and :have - seen him ! . At half past one o'clock 'p. ! ,m„ Court
write; (shown various letters and recog- I met. ' E. B.: Chase, Feefe, .commenced •
nized them ale borwin'e Writing) ; the. let-1 opening cause for defense, and
.sPok'e-^ .till
ter found in the door.beieg . showne e the / nearly 4 0700ek., reviewing ; thgl:;ease as.
,witness said, Mr.,'Win ton showed me that ! presented)* the commonwealth, find pre- '
letter before; I should think this was not i eetitingethe'factii - which:Would . beineored
Corwin's handwriting ;:(fihoWli - a cops_ of }'on the:part of-the prieoner end On'''Which
the letter); to the; best; (it my knowle-dgeltlic coungel-WOuld rely for . his: acquittal.
both these letters are, in the •,same •,liarid; The attendance was large; especi dl) he
- writing: -.- .: el e e!i e,. ; .. ). , '::‘..: , ;'' . dies.- - The 'address waieene-of great .el
---,.(The succeeding eight liortenewitneases , oquence and power, as, was evidenced ; 'by
; were ell to. the question lii‘f .
,handieriting, I the chise - attention Paid by the erneit'and
and solar as identitlemionotthe letter-is I.jerY, and time breathless sghieSs-Of the efe
concernedi.4o not differ •I'limaterially.4om tire audience during its lengthy . ' - 46)iyniy .
•
.theesibeve.) ! •., . , ' : el. ..., e • •-, e, ' , '- - -
eßeze'aminSinithettiera- - 4- Went - out .Of ' - '
..,Pickinson's,store to go tO ; bed ; : when - .I
gcit, tie:the : doer, of thephresteop I . 7fotind
a letter ie:the,handie; e(piece :of .twine
was around it but nor tioa..- ; took: it, - out
-Itted gaveiteteeßH, Cairn'. -: • ! . ;. - e.-
%Ceoes-examined ..If Witslool4t- 9. :9'olPOli
..p. me On win, :K. . Jelmenn in, the esbope
1--said to Mr. CorWinjglieree
"heree is- a
At*: for Yon ; foetid ie in e the,doerietch :
So dark Icoiild:See.no!:•naMee'.:Oti ' it -- ; - ' : no
jigiAt 4 i4;ffiC1P3Fite44143414)4. - Wigein*
, open .pehlic e plae4 Saierenithing of Wm.
T. .Corwitzlhatday oi, ironing.
` -r. P. -1 , 1 : . C . , 6 . 4 '.zP 1 4:*ri, 1 ;5 1 ,0t.1Y . ,*0.4. -, P) .. t0
inyeettiplp744 - 64.2f1i1i... ! !May ! laq,; slikeel(t
044 betwnin't riti . trfiAllW - yi,, - Ini - ,:„' he
40 - eten4.. ! ealdiretiikeit . : - ,1,11045, T,:.).4.'0-'-' .
totter fir yotteilleft-*YlO* - tii •Kiiii
Coll*lit,the'Ci.hietere - iiiienitt.'
~'-' . ' 1 .- ' - '' •
"eibie-ixani'friiel : B. B. Little ; and .K.
toFn hl p
restz 2fick•
- 1-:,3.0) - NTA.-psg i '[ . o•:.k.;il7 .. gllpsp4x i ,, Q . T.Oßi,tl.o,- 1 861 .
THE nErtscp,
.li:enjamin Smith (AoWn a re
ceipt) I can't tell whether - that is• my _re
ceipt or not.
. P. Corwin recalled-: (shon the
same paper.) Think' saw Penjamin
Smith Nrite his - f.:ik,fiatiire to'thie receipt;.
the, b'ody' of the receipt, is, 'in
_my ;hand
writirik he: ifoted it. ~-
Bevamia.SmitiVreAtaka :
COrwin a roonipt liomethingliketha't one,
but dannolf Say that'll - tat-3s ithe roriA'; it
!Colin' very mach like my4.64acerithig I
write several hands when 1 lave la . ;_roind
( 0 ;1 eighed ree:cipt tltt illrs,AlorWm of
-
that amountat - about the - datk of! that , ' 7 '
- --P. - 11.:CorwiWreoilla'•: , ThatiC no
leetion , ortal44-anY other receipt' ar Mr;
Sniith; it'-was signed. ealianded , biteli to
nlfe' the same moment. • ' '
Joseph 7'. Fellows recalled : This book it
[MY bin ter:,: on :exaMiningit; - 4 ,think .. I
Wrial n'; . et; Yorkon the22lAPril list ;
Idon't.'thinki was hi , Ltizeinodmtity .. - that:.
day; I must hive been niiataken :in my
evidence beforell'Conld, ',pot have seat!
i Mr.Toll4rEoi. the:ata:b4ween Scranton
and . Grenville on - the 22d. April last; nor
, , on; th e
on. the, Toth April,l.., was tin this- Court-
M
use,' and" 'vreat 'to ',TuirkbanoOtikl . 'oil .
I Wedneidarieturned - to il,Serantdb; • -ow
'Thursday went to New York., and ' staid '
ti11.23d Or 24th April; went toNew:York
'.;‘ again in! &short time!. and !!staid till. fore
, part:M . 4 ; I met Mr. Poste'n comingfroin-i
i Philadelphia. at Hop Station, and. came
i• with, bid' in ,themars tOScranton. ,
.1 . David .R. .Ranaall worli I . Went..to .
Tunkhannock with Fellowit on Monday, ,
I the Otli•April. .. : • .- ,I, .. •• . : - z • .
. .... John B.• Keeley motifs :.I ,!am . head car
-1
i penter 'On D. L.ll W. R. ;R.;.. John, Van
i Loon and Frank Castle worked for rue on
the culvectat-Leach's ; they were at work I
i there, tll4 last Week in March and the. first
,i part, of the first week. in April; I then sent
i them to.[ . .Washington-qersey—to , work' i
on abridge ; they - did.'not work anymore
at Leach's after that; . .
Henr3 4 ,-Bunett, James Sterling, Joseph 1
Fellowsj Ii:. A, Johnson,- Le Roy. Han- 1
i cock, E. G., Babcock; were nailed and test- ..
I ified. that they_ were acquainted with Win.
IT: Corwin.; that his character as a - virtu
! ous, quidt and. gold citizen!WaS above re- ,
I roach.' [ • •-- . '-• . '. • . •
, - , " - i -. • . .
p 1
The district. At he offered 7 . to
i admit that-such - was the ca in the strong-
I est'langdage that could be ';written.:
,• -
! ' X.1...4. - Poison. sworn.: Smith 'came - into
[ P. - . 11: Cd.rwin's .shop - and said,..balloo Cor
i win! lier'e. is. a letter. for .yon—strike a
, light; qrwin struck a lightland opened
I the-letter; Smith said he foiiiid it on
,the
lacier latcb ; and he, and Mr. 'Corwin - went
'out and 101:0d - for the siring. • ' ' -
B. A4ittle'swoin : I was; in Mr. Cur
i
mn's shOp' the evening .spoken of . by Mr. ,
! Johnson. . (Witness.. corroborates Mr. •
13 ofin§on*o evidence.) ' !! ..-
~,' ..
i Charle4 Powers . ;worn :,I reside..in, Apo
!aeon: tilwnsliip.;- • Siikquebanna - county,
about four miles west of trriendiville-'--..
! about tett twelve - miles from-
, Union
about fill - •en miles 'from Montrose; • some
i time in April a man.came to, roy house in.
( the dusk [of evening and wanted to stay
[ all night, - ;II think' that' it was on SatOday
[ night that he came; he inquired if I. had
!any worki; told him „.1 had not; .he ate
[ supper and . breakfaSt w ith . the
,family ; he
j left, about! seven or eight ne.vt, - morning ;
[ jshcaild l ay the prisoner is the man that
! staid - at my house that night; . he looks
1 'i"•ery much like the one; paid his hill, 37i
• Cent, in'
6"fhe morning and ldt.
!.- . fir s. ,) rye' Colioln . tvniii i i I and a sister
m •
Ito Nath-ai fel TompkinS ; I reside in Se
f
ton ; I reyived a fetter from[him.the last
of April or first ' cif_ May; lie .inquired - :
whether .h had seen Mrs.CarOline.Corwin ;
I answered it - that day ; W'was read be-
finv a parr of the Ilindly. • ! . .
1 - B. G. Bliheork sworn : I saw 3lrs. Co - r-
[wi-Wen thel2oth 'April last, close to, the
1 village of „ font rose .eornine. o : away from
0 .
town. , 1
,
r L . F. Fetch sworn,: Reside :it Montrose; !
I .3trs,'Win.l Corwin came to our office and [
, said she wanted to consult 'about mat-1
! ters of hell husband; told : her that ' her;
husb - and had consulted us and 'declined to
give her advice., • . .;-
I Tenry q. i Silknzan . sworn :T• Reside ail
Providence ; Benjamin Smith' was in my .
. empioy last spring; he Worked on the 15th, 1
77th,.1364 20th and 23d of April last; be '
'I did not work on 22d,
.:244h, 25th or 26th. ,
1 Z. M. Iffuidimoin : a l :elide iliSorant on '; .
,'. on the 26th April last, a.lady came to my ;
[ office toi-e)it hoe rn rooms i . told. her Iliad, I
sOime to -relit ;Went to - Mr. Cummings i
Ibuilding's and Sfiewed them to her; gave I
herthe pri :e.and She said she-would take!
i themm • " as ked her if she 'was married ; said I
olie was, and had been living "near'' Hop J
i Bottom, Su squehanna, county; said her
husband.wns in Susquehanna county then;
;
!.told her I thought her husband had bet
! ter conic and see the rooms; she said it
would be all right if sho. • got . rooms .to
Inuit her; that -her. husband :;worked . -at
) most anything, farming; &c.; told' her- I !
[
could not r e nt the rootny without:her hris
-1 band joinin in-the lease ; she, said if, I
thought an 'thing Was wrong she had a
,erant(in *-buld iiome
friend in
around and make it-right; that she was
going towa ds Moscow the next day and
did not know but that she should ' get 'a'
place therel if she did not she would re
turn on Alonday; the next morning Isiw
her coming - down Lackawanna avenue
towards the depot in time fora the New
York train ; she appeared to - be- about
35. or 40 ye rs old*; said she had a family
of Children ; she was a common:sized wo
man, middling thick -;'she Wore a dark c 01.,,
.,,
pred dress hound aronnd'the bottom with
i relvet ;•shaWl was sothewhat wOrti; (Wit
i neis shown shawl);'that looks very much
like theshawl; - she - • was- a roundf•faced
i fleshy looking, woman , ;_she wore ' •specta ,
I cies on Saturday when I'saw -her,: but riot
• o n Friday ; ahey - were of 'a," - bluish-east;
ter hair was wavy,or curly; . she 'hiid''s
i ca rpet - sack with her “Winess ShOWA ear:
pet sick); th at one sate `had looked like.
j that; it wa 'the . ',same kind; (witness
1 shown dagu rreotype'df , ltl're.-"(:lor . Win);-L--
ii
1 think-the fe tut 4 and form of ;'Waist : re-
I semble her,..but the - face- not quite so
le:311Y.: '-- I - - ,:- = '.'
_-. -, •.. , ..Y: :
Lents ILVile „worn,: I reside in Seratf
, ton,choard ithGe.Orge,:l4.: 'COiiviti; I
1-knew of a le ter-being redeived.frem'i - Nar
I thiniel - Teiki lairs InakiiigiffnquiriettrAir
Afti:Caroli 715;;Voifiiin ;Tthitik " Pt'w i
her jaSerati etiv:it'iyeek - ,or' "fici`ltfter-the
20th April In se:lrom -&i - aize;-` took /liiid
manner of Wiilkin - g; 1 1 Vitotgh - . V then"' arid
thinlenOir:thatit, wasPars.Corwin,%-'-'
~ - ~ 'sa.runuAr',"stortm - xd-. , ,
I „,,,14 - Vol 'yleile . , - ,two c ra -,,(Witpess shown
the tcWe Jet t'AceipwredJiy- , ,tkirey, and
other. writin as•the sanaw`liisn(L-writing
, .
as the ietter.
,onml-sworwia's -- door) ;
' FWii)telli es ,twOlo . tierte; I ifrolitelbra
frinii a,plieteorriph.tlyeifl6 3 .inatoY C:
T otiteki,,.. , ; I; . r ::•:: • ... z• - • - ..• r_.,. :,•', lr •.." • 1 - , -
. 7. 11%5»:_ ,, ' k
, - .eslt '' . ;aa'ofit'i'lt':ttiii gen
'riki
ticket' agent = It. H. Coi'; Oti - ttlie"2liti
Artil Igist-a tiekk-'„itrpiiitiVati, titivin g;
been sold frilitif'Serantimi j tOTGiieitiilleo
eintiet - ill Wearairlie th beticke t ' 'NO: 'ik, - re oid
~,at Hop,Bottem for GreeoVille on the 22d
EMsE
~,T.:, . ..:.,...,..: -,
1,-N0.,44.
. . . . , , . , . -... ,
!. April; ainie late 'li ly • atice"that day or
! not ;if itfwent. thiout*tittGreeniille that
day it --,Would, pave, 'been' taken: 'up and
come back the setae : o4y.; if. •the .person
.;
havingthat ticket had got off at - Scranton ; ._
remained it - fa - ivdays and then went'' fit T lens - ble Judgi
Charge.- o 1 .
to , The . , .
Greerivillejt trOuld WYO . been . taken' as ' ....I•ustie.el74 . ( l -e,tthnrg. bass. with thet.pl:lln
goixl by theeondaeitor.4 - , ...- •. .•• . l'ileal good Seiiii,Whicli'CliaticteriTart him,
. ~p,„ A. * p ac k dw a ra .r4 ra id e .in
... a stint . i directed the attentien of. the G rand - Airy .
lon ;"I knew llrs. Caroline S, Corwin fi ve . recently assembled in Monmouth County
- Matter within theirjurisdiction
I of sik. Yn'nrl44 - SaW,*ivothsin
.one evening IX'S.; ttrA
t t and tare and ill which the people are di
list spring about' tund4Wit crossing t;te . • ,-...... . . , ~,,._ .
street near the ; Wtonting Rouse - that I ,
.thought was her; e cats eosin towards " the
me ; it }vas mudd y, waited for l her', Grand Jul'Y
reedy ann nevi) , onteresteu. • vs e copy
charge and . the resolution of the
from the . Monmouth Demns
.. .
. cratns follews :-- . ,
to come across ;4-recognized her as Mrs.
Corwini.had seen -her freimently at,George•.-.f -,it is the 'duty ofth a Conrt to presen t
Corwin'' when.she•,./ived. at Scranton
i - i n ,to yournotice:for your inquiry and action
i sic k ness ; it' was after .., . ,
!the soldiers. ' had I any violation of the Criminal 'Laws which
• gone to the tsar;
. as near as I can. fix,. it f • dangerous e tendency, and become
'are 0 A .
! b ' 'book it - wee atm& the 11 th'i *Arai
I Ymy ~ , ;-: Matteis of public notoriety'. .In this,.con
-1 she worn spectacles, - and`l am es pos i t i ve '.nection I feel it my duty to Call yotir et c
iit, was .her.•as I could tie of
_any :person . mention to a certain . ciao of - crimes to
whom I bad not - seen in that - length - o f. , which.we are now, more than ever before
1
time,, ~ • . ... .•• V... . '''' --. ,to the it'Story of this country. eiptaied—l
; -
Mary droll mcorn : In: April laSt• I . lived. mean p(Tpular rtots. I, have been given
in' Curnmieg's - Lawyer Dart's of fi ce* i n !to understand that,somelim . e since that a
same building ; after he bad gone to the I respectable gentletnan . . ol Th i s ritge - wan.
war,-a lady cane • there dad „inquired foe' in• the eight time suspended in
. eragy 'De:
him ; she - was about. fi•-l-8 feet, lii g i t , Jure 'lda own. door, secretelb . by some per
hair in curls stout , from,
1 brown ; • ., - . r .,,aai s h . .,..,sons nub lawn. lam also, giver . i . - .. to . aa :
' ' 'colored ,
,dress derstand that a large . number of Wiwi&
ceinplexion, ware maroon . ....! . • ,
I trimmed With velvet near the' bottom, , oats :at Mirldhitown, lately asaetribled to=
'.straw herthet, faded looking'shatil ; (Lon-' gether; and with violence and Overdo , en
net. produced) ; don't redoguize . the:. trim- i deavored to-perpetrate violence upcin per-.
rnings—stime coloref straw; (shawl pro-' sons - thereabou t , assembling, 41xir ; aught
duced) ; should-think--this was. the same . that appears, JOT laWful pur poses. I am
shawl ; abont two - days after called again 1 also . infermed - tha t . other violencea ar©,
and, wanted to see - . Dart; said she had t threatened, such a 9 irresponsible ,persona
(trouble with -her huiliand about another 1 , forcing others t o . take the oath of nflegi- -
1 ! girl • I d four o ' fiv •children , :don't re- I
,la r t.
:. 'n ee, and other illegal acts id a , similar
member which ; appeared much . tir -
.excited ; n"., 1 e• . -.. _
. . • . • - -
and some crazy • told 'he' I -would • rent'
some rooms and keen bathe if I was her •
asked if I knew of tiny .1-dents ; told - her .' -it,.is my duty,. gentleman, to say to y . ou,
; 1 that these acts are violations of our cum. '
nal laws, and' Oa tendency- iit the:pre-Sint •
! there was some in that Wilding, and mr. I state of the popular mind, extremely dim.
1
Ward had the renting 'of4hem ; she wore I herons. • - These acts May be either Tamil- •
1 specks and her hair was nurled ; (witness I 0.-iIS39; riottz,. or assaults and batteries,•er .
`shown. likeness of Mrs, Cerwin);;• her ;tea- 1 b reaches of the public peace.
~. It is Year--
tures. and form looked like thiS ,-think sire'. uty, gentlemee, to inquire . into. 'Cheat—
! was fuller in the face, '.. .. 1 . i : .
~ - : 'land if you- find anything criminal to pm...,. ,
I. [The Crosa-examinatiOnlof this witness I sent „them without furor,. or affection ,. . or
was' . entirely personal 'to herself , and!, fear,.foritrial and punishment. . This ten
counsel in the easel • . • ,i, s .• '' . 7 -
1
Wm. N. Jenks, H. ill. Royt„ . L. R. NUJ.- -
should be ' "
I,dency . to popular violence - , mis
t pea in the bud. ' All persons should be
olson and• George Smith :severally gi n( ) I tanglii that as yet in this hitherto happy
the time that Vol. Dart . left for , the, war ; 'country, the criminnl laws are net inspeaa
as being •
.on . 23d April. ; . ~ I ded, . and that the -guilty, whoever they..
T. ' -
.eats, •. wit • l • 1 4 may - be,*or however respectable, are : • • not
At this point-the defendant ;
the exception of a few,qtiestiona to Mr.l too powerful to be amenable lo its pm
,
Co - lister and two.other witnesses. . •
isinnent.
I This is a matter in which - we all ale in
' Re - betting testimony on the
.itert of the Cont 7 1 , terest o , i m .. . j , m.• • t. property .. and
g (m (ic es.
I . . nionirraith: ' • ' .'t : : ,''
, - ~ ... . ilf the fi rst violation •of - the - ..lavi'is not
! Joseph ' P. Fe ll ow;t , swOrn. - In the' fore t cheeked, We have a solemu . warning, in -.
1 part of May.l r saw a woman about Scrim;
; the•Wnr of elements along: our- Southern,
I ton ; a stranger; I saw her some too.-• n r; arta Western horizon, where 4 will letut
, thre e . days abouz there ; '.') he stopped 2,1 C If the fi rst violation of the - law had been
! the Union Hotel ; she wasimiddling, size d • ,rept-vs.:ed. if these who now tide 'on the
woman; wore spec t ac l es :41ever saw -he r I • whlrlwind there sad trireel its storm; had
without spectacles--; She hail rather a red- , not begun ki violin iota of lai - -.-itithey-liad
1 (-1r • .comelesioir ; Was lectlrin' 0 1 ', ' - Pea' olatsed the mandates of the Lily and COll , '
i cuing books; I•knew Mrs: Caroline S. Col - - i siit;vtion—ir they had obeyadthe volue - of
I win.
. . the ballot licit as"Washingtori,Adiuna,Jeff
-1 . -Mrs. Mary. !Whipple, ma+ - :- Mrs.• C. S.
, e ,.. 5t ,„ . M„;.ii„,,,-)1,•,„,,,,,.,
.To Q . s.Aa . ,,in t a ,
1 Corn-in had on a-new shawl when- she left I G am Jziebsoa,•V;ihibren. Harrison, Tylee
1 my-house that is the ono,. ( pointing to i T av i.„ : .,
.picn..e, Buchanan, o hm, w e b eti g.
the one produced before. :1- . - t .. - ! and - all i hepatriits front the iltud. of, the
, EvlnENics' or‘DE l FEßitsn 3l 9 Revel ill ion,-113.1 ilone, their and -conn- '•
- Wm, - 211. Couster sworn :I was at Isreen- .. w oo l Li ~',.e Been as an d . pen ea m o - .
tt) . t i. cal m
I rifle the 29th April last :11tkno* the date I now as a Summer morning.' In an mil
1 by one of the engines bursting a flue, and I holt , . th ,, saw
I fir to set up their, own willl telegraphed .to Scrantonl; I was s there t ~,..a i i i: 4 t l a „. , to „„h.,i, that the Would
y .
' from 2d march tagd June 'on the' 29th i not obey-the result Of the ballot box, and
April two ladies got. on wrong train at I ever sinee'it Watil.l appear as it the gates
Scranton and came. to Greenville ; I 'think - of the infernal regions had flown - ofien,acid
I reecallect a third lady for d . whom rsat
1 " I all its fiends - been let loose.upon our unliap
, chair ; I think J. tookher . parasol and bid 1
.p}
conntry. ' • - - ' '
, -. •
it on 'my desk, and gaYe it} to her again 1 It beheoveS us to guard well that theie
I when she went array ; 7 1 am not I ) "lve . ! . fiends do 'not ravage our distriet.': Let its
-1 the third lady came the 20th ; the tWola- horrors remain, if possible, on the Other
idles mentioned eameon the' ni.Otningttrain I side of the Potomac; - The first violations.
mid went back to Scranton, on •the after-1 Of law there commenced, - there let' s, as
1 noon train ;it was net an ineusual °ling 1 -far as in us lies confine it. 'lfwe do not
for ladies to get offnt Greenville ; I never! guard and extinguish here the first spark '
I saw any one take the pathap by : the pump t niyinkne•e; we shall transfer the - horrors
'lla.g . -q• •- -- • -- ci: • , -7' :'• ''.' -- •' a ' of - Maryland, of Virginia, and MisSeuri, to
' -,NdiiielifdSeeliy sworn i•I r4sidein Sera il- Isom. own hearthstones Where • 'neighbor
ten.; from the•Vit, May do•2lst June, my I will murder neighbor, ' brother_ will ..nanr.•
businese called inc sup' itiy, Greeritrille ; der brother, son will murder father. This
1 sometimes-,byß.. *R.r:-.Sonnipmes: hi, pri- i s n o Iltney sketch.. k already eilsta .in .
l'itite• eonve*ce ;I . have seen' ladie s _
n" i all its horrors hi Virginia and Missenri.
I the road, freonentlY.;l met
. o . l ).n . 'nqnr q ' rell."*l - We can keep its horrors from nor 'OS-ii
Ville that-attracted My attention,
ttluttiFil- : homes, but it can only be by . a mutual rot-- '
lady on account of walking. as slew as bearanee, by kind, 'lilt not -. by angq•
.'
, tale-could-end move M, all ;41.8 soon as she `words; and by extinguishing- by she
I saw me she turned lent ,of the road, into al ties of the lass- the first spark of civil, vio %
path . a short distaneeTturited around and • lence.' There is no excuse for the violenee -
theed.,us ;.I should; have said: she_was orv,eil:to Whicli:l have called ' attention. ' If its
1 :10 Yeari . bf4te; I : saw no sliiciieles Or s i victim.(are wrong in their.politicaVopiri.
1 C, S. Corwin's likeness.shoW. Oman
to witness) Lra the presumption is that they are so
there is some resemblance ;.1 this an 1 ho nestly. At, any rate the mob is not the
had a full, flushed face; - can't) ; tell an.ythipg 1 proper administration of the. law. They
about her dress..- ~, • •', .} t . • .1 have no commission to punish.whaethey
Defense rests. ;• . „
.. - , • ' ' - I.deena treason. . in such case it ii.theduty .
Rebutting, testimony: ms . the pry: ellthe; Pm' ' of the - General Government to - protedt it
. inOnWCOWL. ; • ' '' " I self, and with 500,000 Soldierly and , sop, •
~. latric Gilfglil apron:: I . maporter-at the 1 . 00.0 ; 00.0 Of dollars, they have an arm,long
Wyoming ylouse itt Scranton ; obeli t• the; enough amid st?ont_.;' to repress treason. a'
last of March „Or first-of April, last It '- - w .O- i yet, 'beast on-the north of the_Petontan.'
Man came to the depot itbeutl - 9. o'clock. A.l . • But until the Goirernment'ainifthee•offl-- '
M. ::get into_ my ; earriage-and 'I • took. her 1 eery of the law. interfere, let eYery-Tonefor
le the WyoMing . Houae.;;s4
,went: away :himself guard himself against'. any 'viola,
tilepeit day•:,she was a stoat woman: not flan or thclaw...-Let each 'one, as he. val
very tall, awl, wore - blacksillc clotbes ; •I I. des his oivn property,.iis.: he values the
could not Sy, as te!spectacles ; „I •-should
.peace of his own hearth.stone, as -he .• vat-
Wilk she was froth 45 to - 50 years; of age; lies his own life and the, lives of others -
had :a Week bag, and - Ilbinic".gett,inte• the !dearer than - his Own' gnaril blinself, guard
„ ~ , .
mai ) itius f9r .,0 0b 0 04* - ' -, .--.'" his own act,',
-chard 'f i i s ., 0 w 1 ,. ; ,.w 0r d .3 _4 0t ,
~.
‘,. :Dui.* Barber sworn, : I se' bar-keeper • theist.alLhe - acts.of I;indiiesS and wor4ol
timid Pier*. M1.1*,:W . ,79 . 7nint-ii :119, 11 4 0 , last eharliffcia What be May.believe to !aiths.
Sriilgsollietinie from 4th- to middle.' a isrt!ors of. his neigilbeni. If each ..one- 4 44.
„Maroka - luedinra sized..worn:lli jlre.ssed.ip 406;f0f himself,-491111:
lilac silk, in_ s•Pilit,all44:lol4.;* liiiajeour'Simtherrrleiriien,.may ; •, jeier,
wore ape*, Okes,p ihEiNy9Mipirli/11§9 1 hen - v,v . o; aWtiti . itS thunderiaga auk lig)*
' "n 4 'Ohl one .•
night an d - Intrt t'nf two days : ' iiiegs; its 1114. pall -Will:tint ..hang;.,c . iy4
.sliO did "not registorSlier name ;I think she . 0 - o.. „ky,,li ii i,i , „ tc ,a i, t h erect r;A„ i k n o t
said hec , busiwAss - W.l,iettFidA ; . : 1 chit* I foi it' . i6i64 . ;ind',Cl4i . stiail : kituingssc will ,
kaw herinthe serootaft6f that
_i.T: think 1 illhlidite; as it al ways laaS.,_purhiih9r.tif,ta
lib* three' n." 6. o 6 2nkt'si t ,l-,1::• 7 .-. - i'.., 'r.T. , •4 f 0, 1141 land ", • ''' • . ';' • .
•• f • - ..- 'i'.. • - ',: 4 N .
'virdirei.efirkieti6Witiocii_Krtfisiiii; nosy, ... Retbre"the adionrnment.o( 14 1 w . otrArlo "
. ...
; tindillni'e•tesided in SO:MOO1131'0r 4 Yeartit;
_ary, the following reselquens were um;
1 gninibi.l4li.:' : 'SelilOyees'- r Onf, tho , 24 ~ - 6 1 , intottrlyadented :--.,:t. ‘ , ~,,•,•...,. ~
linte;in' - eiiintratif i with:',Xf.r: Ste;tlitig, ; 11 :
.J44,4,4 . 4 ; 04 . , 0,6 . Gi ar io, kiiiii4-,
hotr4ti IF9lll.4tolttitiiikil44o7,t4s,,lLllM•.•-n. i n eatly `t;Oittinend: te tla.e.:Atehiln . h. 4•• • Lite
."loeiniti,letlAkein:;'n-midiiii,ijg'swl,„7, i "Oitiecris o.llOpmolati.. - pourity.,, they ;
i iiiiiii Oatti l ef thick=set riiiikTlO,r,' ~,06 i charge . _ ef:3aflite. VreitenlMrg .4 , :44 i.
' pushed . * miler forehead and appeared ;0 3. .4, 1 4.3*5 . ,, ai id in. accordance t h e t t i y o k.. r l
P, derapged. "'"1 .1. " - : •
..11 _ ,i• - i'do:ii.o..Onimonit The iittlirta.to .1640:9!!! 1
--40Ni442,24 riatetiiv0in,[1' 310(1 , i iip!l, l' ,.T.i. - olittlig or . attiading-aCy incetingacallaajak
96414 nO4itt,lfeeilff .. fli..,;' - ' 1: !
~ '
4 :tviil; tteiistii: and ; Witjr r en : Tel* I mans ilitlfigi IxTet`inn 6 ktit . PiPfrlottf. '
bieit were again recalled ;Gls -to. ,tgO ft ifiiir: good feeling and unltY.in. the Community,
I4n . points , in their foftner, testimony,,-at. and,Obelience to the legal authoritia: ,
ter. which the evidence. in
. thtt .caae, ;: hoth . Reaolo Orri
ed, That these resolutionq'tilk
on the part of the ' Cienincinwitialth and de- Judge's charge hntilisbea• , • ... !....
ey.
ItiatiumNaotAiti Elms,
•
DONE AT TUE ONTITCP. OP TUE ;
,•
A.NU - A.l ouvi AND LET LIVE". NUOZE.
:Tex' office of the Montrose Democrat
bu reetutly beekiFopplied with e new sod chalk* misty
or tyve,..lsto., sod vie are now prepared toptillporopidett
drabo:44 - 0,5., ete.. in the beet etykr,oitrke4.l,ee.
a •
, Ilan hills,. Posters, PropartuTh ' es, an,
other binds gtwork to-thfs 11so, dorm deairib4biorde
. 11usiness, Welding, and ,Dall'Caare
Solobed.wth.eleitddeepoteh.
Dri4l444aotler *Mkt. =MO. pristod . sir , •rdrr.
11 or Joh irork end Blanks, to be paid Orr or defliviy
fguse olosekon MOnday, Sept..;,./.(itb at
4P. when the our atijouina. to
Ttittzttlay;:Sept. 11th - t at 8} A:7§ttai
tioniviel flute prepare nrgunieitt. •