The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 29, 1871, Image 2

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S. IS. LUMLEY', EDISOIt.
11,116111114 NOOM:01=3 811.•
CON$1113410M ?
That thenr is to' be - a qiistitufionet
Contention• to tinifirlilly change the Con
stitution: of our_ Commonwealth should
- latiliiiiUppermost in the minds of the
k.siLta - * ‘ , lll .t . heAllAe
w
anges ich will lconnuce to the Letter
........-A 3gelteinest,cdministratitrtrerafi*"
Atate government, shall* shall Secure
- the righ :tsoflhothasses and pro th ew
Trod leigisktip....3o.PfeeFlYYo. abilses
thtliTintille . thrvants,,thoulif be gene- ,
.4tit.o4.4o9 l ydiszaseed: , tllinny;wetintl
iterkkeomewhatdecinved by the mointion ,
cu ling fars'inteitr
'piiitting that it:Was for thol".Splel i aliil Only,
1161010",b,f;deCiding whe th er the-office of,
• iState'.Treasurer.shonld be,elective." That
cleidiett - is in form already , to cothellore
'theiteopfe for adopiititi 'itithioht
CotiveritiOn the
• piirpese of - taking, into ..co:usideraticti a
general:revision of the State Constittition,
.wsidit..remaius to be seen whether irshall
Ale for the better or for the Worse; The
'people shoild-hs,awaretlietpolitieel'wire
, puller!'n 1. not lie:tile in this matter, but
:•Wilr.4tertipt, under cover :of. needed,
change in oar State government, to make
it.thvengine of Potter for tallith and,sord
id-I&fizeri purposei and iuthat case _our
Onterition wo,iil&,prore a curse instead of
-,,,hlessirig. : ,,The character of the :znieti
who compose .that convention- should be
chieel e y thrtitinithdiund no tricking truck
ft!ciftido' 811 9) 11 d• beta - •
Towed to hold' that there, hut men, of
the people; who arebionest,land who will
not be aweci - by-demagognes,. nor swayed
'by gtednbacks, but who will - dare to do
sight) under' ult . circumstances, , should
miliiiitPtlii4'66l.ly Or delegates to whom
Shalt b@ trusted this grave• responsibility,
stliiQli is of such vital importance to the
swath of the people and to quip who shall
come niter us, '
• hake many suggestions OS to
li ; 11 1 /t alterations should .be' made, by some
of which,We.can see no benefit accruing.
The 'STA ii "an increase in the nunther
of-Seiiators and . Ittresentatires,"-tthci the
skiititfis "-biennial sessions of the Legit!.
latare In the name of the people, we
plotestrigainst any such necessity, fur iu
stead.ht diminish ing the evils- which now
besei r tts, it would but add to th eir gries.: •
oneness, by adding, to the heavy burden ,of
taxation, and increasing the tithe and
power for organicing . corruption. ., We,
could see an equ s hl propriety in recom
mending' an _increase in Governors and
Pieerlents; No, there is no necessity for
itChamendments; but we think we-cat;
peintout the remedy for any such ftineied
necessity.: The thost' . pertiicions
tire bane of all„is that gigantic, and hei
nous curse, "private legislation;"
is COrrtiPting our Wholetiody,pcili6c, as a
state, and by it tE4' people:ate `being; 'sold
into the hands of CorporatiOn-thaSters, and
•seliensitigetirrept , and tricking politicians,
whit grow rich by this damnable traffic in
the:peoples! rightho,ad trho fatten upon
thosubstiume-which is thus pilfered'from
the- abating masses that plow our pCiis,'
deleiini,ithr -*lna atia Ciao u r Workshops,
smOtho . .,*' the. foundation of-all the
Width, of our State. deem this'
one of thantain °thole of Our increasing:
legitlative - evils', end if thiebe eradicatelf, j
many of the branches of cerroptio , woo ld
soon Withernrid, - The question has
oaten been asked- " - why can '
paYliont three to ten thotleatui dollatifu
corrtipting thehallO t for !an 'Offiiie,
th4paySOnly sithitiryofon e . th 'alumna fr,
"which will,not pity the extravapnt efG
-
peosea of .some of thonabobs -who. repre
sent us at the State.Cnpital. The answ e r
is plain. By, pluelpg, themselves : in the;
tmartiet $a " Colin cs are
.rande,andin proportioOto the susceptibil
ity:of a •member:4a, torruption, in 'tlie
same pupporflon hip poi inerealei; and 'in
the'same proportion 'corporations nod cur
their corrupting funds,
1140'120i coffers, to cid, him in vitiating
theWl:4, hoz to:Retire' . ,bTh re-eleetion.— ,
lier;ltiis:surijoi - -tuturce corrtiptioti'be
shOnld lie 'One' of the prime
moreuitpiitsoft* Convention..
To show, in round numbers the magni.
tudelef .this increasing an alarming evil.
wegiesi , the tollotring statistics' from the.
bander, the'ifon.FratiCial-ordon, present,
Seciehiry of thoethumithwealth
-1866, niimbee of public
lava paried'und Published was.bitk
IniBG6, t thswhole inimber of. private •
1a4665V the:whole .number of public
1ti.,14367; the !011ie number'of private'
" r1aw5,40,92. ,
In ISO, the whole number of public
- , - -
1.13M6f1, Whoic,xlemher ..efoprivoic'
• •
thglo ptd)lini
larriNl7-; • •
lo:l)3o . 9,'lhililiolc.lininbter of, private'
lawsJA74. 4 '
nan)i;er
f
el!).,l,o7o,,4ligsylpie ;number:of -private
1 102i;47,4 : • •
xprsius,uvririf fear/i v -340 Raolle. and 6,-
I.7o:piiikte:intsiaiad" besides these.•there.
were4o,l4'ddltional.prifate , 'oets notind),7
f:ly.reasOii:of sion.-pitynot
,wf
enrollment tai tllerepn . making-the lord ,
of tdyiite laws five, years 7,126.'-or ,
libogs tivintpong tittioas many •prioste•
sus '4 he. liriktett mor
Agitate talks =seal
_by these , laws brae
-slmOstOl)PeatiOliVroiln.rtiolx .
Ia the wholeATe years only. 446 pakeir
=eta/0 /474 flud'ele:regualuing 6,623 i
FeJLt.i_l Juninbetoti
iaxgOogjarg, w,,e<clusige;olndiai;l
i.
13-6,959,pr4R 40.1=1,14Tita,s0,,requimaci
ttwAjeges , r '
Thelarani4litafb
=yaw vee,O:nert-of l'hisorif; in a more aff:#4l4lCF&V.. R11.*%9..*):14:00'94
fitelublig %Tut gen 84 eaveri&g,...,04,p 2 1.
tied ;the rtivaWlalis Dirol,2l-0, - eiitiving
1,347 page& The whole volume, inelnd
.l4- tho.tudex, exhibit& 2,670 pages, aitil
o
,
Junices. o .ihuthrest asnuaLetatt eve .
'publish itr thvitatty I.t. itthuspirpon. t ,
fint.id thatfite.stvit iltn't-avirnigDnq ..
`...4litity.i . fitet'ofvacli palitietCparty
itava4itajing.otiti iti-.kwoo. 'branch- of the
legfeltiture ittilirdi no retnedy ortnitign,
tion of the evil.
veil tnagnitude of this atate stat
ute ink is itself a great evil; but not ao
Onto Oa.
' tharactqr °flit. And I. here
• - ailinn `flint, as.a_getieral rale, there is no _
Jogger
Pennsylvania, accerditig to.any just con
ception of thentettaing of that tt:rnlor ac-
Ordingln.tbe:ttnp lieory: Of repupiin
governtneakOr as the - In:liers of tarpon. :
stitutiOn iptencled,itabonlit be." _ '
TGg above nrOlbC.tti:and figures ; • whirl)
lie et and. which should open, the
eyes of the laboring men to- the dangei of
being irretrievably sold by thq,.fu i vtaing,:
•felitical Irickaters;iitteabject
, tavatioutd4T.SrY: and, aronse them to aot
to swthat'ilteir interestsare representedin
the comtnk convention, in this partiett- .
"lye shall pinsiie this 'subject farther
sOrne future tinie;:and give our readers
onr views .ou other vital -points. Mitch,
•wcAhink should-be looked after.
horbo irisitmait's Flea."
Thi editor of the Montrose te inb7 /cop,
will bear an exact
.cemparisoh. to the
!:‘lrieltman's flea": When you. put your
baud on him, ,, he isn't there. - Opposed to
his misrepresentation, in stating that "by
the Secret action ,of the Whiskey Ring,
twenti-five hundred votei were diverted
from Stanton to .McCandless, making five
theinsand in the connt," we stated the fact,
hint the German "Workinlntatei itssockt-
Koh, a IteinthliCan organization, of Alle
glieny,pounty, adopted McCandless and •
Beath, which- Was the sole cause- of the
difference in the tote; an 'denianded of
the iiep WWI= a "dgninl , if .it aam;rooo
deems, guilty of ilabsifyibg the facte.". Af
ter two week'slabor in'trying to coyer up
his iniquity, the editor is•foreed either to •
give consent.* silence, o 1 phblish the
fartri and fignrts corroborating our,staie
ment,, and yesterday, by doing the latter,
fixes .npon himself thomisrepresentation
with which we chimed him. But trtle to
his instincts, 'inttead Of Manfully ac.
knowledgilig,biS error, in a, frank and
honest manner, be endeavors to • excuse
hitiiseli.,,bpatiother falsity equal imbold
ness to tale-first, layprpfesiiiiii ignOrance
cif any each `association, as the "German
Winkingrpen's Association," and an en
deavor to add insplt to injury, by calling
it a whiskey association. Ho also 'adds
the'startling aF-ertion, that he - has seen'
in 'some, ThithCal journal, and Ire can't re
merither whtit one,.(which, by the nay, we
can inform him, was in his own paper, as
we-helieve In cannot find it in any of her,)
that .general McCandless was' a liquor
dealer, and,thrt(wEas. why he, was so 'popu
lar With the laixiiing ,spen of Allegheny
county. Oa readers can fully appreciate
the arduous task of following the editor,
.who passes from on e utisstabeiri e tit to anon)
er,'Sit fast that 'we Can hardly "catch
liins,"ned we have about. come to the
conclusion, that our time and space tire
poorly spent in that direction, We will,
however, give Mr. Frazier. it Co.,
,two,
weeks"tapre, to refresh, their convenient.
memories upon these-last base and false,
insinuations, and-let " the people witness
some'additional "grand -on4 lOfty tum
bling' on the '" slack rope' of truth,
which is kept in the "Republican" office,
for-the accommodation of its editor We
think ifit be like the l;st, the applause
of true and honest men, will not i lwvery
"echelons.: We well say for the benefit
of Endier. Co.; that in ordertcrtustier
standittiO,'reason whyVtonest s laboring
men adoptediMcCandle.ss, we would refer
them to Mr.' J. B. Gregg,_Maste'rlifechau
ic of 'the ,Erie.rellivay, at Susquehanna
Depot; wild, although, Iteiuhlican and
temperanCe man, yet, -will not 'stoop 'itb
malign u ;fellow laborer, try low and ma=
licionS . ctiltmennY fdr - pnrty politics.
will InforM Hient;that,General , McCand
less, tip . td atiout the time .of his entering
into_thernilitary service -of his country,
',was a practical wcrrithignian and a Ow
' .onghbred 'Machinist, ' 'and at- one, time
worked in the Erie ,Shops, at that place,
and Ten one of the first engines that
came out Of-the shop, tut the Erie road,
and that his rivet& character is above
reproach for' toriperauce and ,Morality.
Tliesc andmany other truths, we could
place before the above editors, but- we
fear that we should, as heretofore: be in
the position ' - of " - casting' beforO
smoe."
ME!
lleleet their own Redleitte.
Fred ponglas;•the negro, or, to Tint it
More lastidionsly, the colored man, irho
vas placed in nomination of State !tire-
Sentatife t by the' Radigids of lionme
Connty; 'NO( York,Wati - o „heiten by tord,.
Lleth Ores hundeed
Radicals rrhisioted forthe Wield condi:
date for Secretary of Siate'refosed toads,.
cegenate, and therefoie cut Don - glass.
''lleSe'itiaridttatii aipinsions and„ 'deter
' mitied.' aholat passing land suppcirtingiaws
whicli gives Sundt Carolina and`Loniiiana
ti4er to this rde of negrdes n fold;4e an
hnnilredfold beneath 'Dtinginis, both
lqeirOtTllPO n'sii.444oilitY, yet wilen•nek-e ,
tai to srifport the Letter or a positiOn
shadier, they strol t i and 'reject the'-medi
,,ejne, they, troula force other white meii
'Stratton% • '
re" Cieneinl muky k lagm a member
of thepial Imysiigating_Comtiattee,
aod explodes tbivbele thetrry of Nitical
pemeention itriVforitiridifilenl.,iotion
;tint tiolenoo ; oppc inibiSoMb,na ;Imre
•thalil - 4 PaAs of ibe,tounity.
, • • •
nopt taut whom' the po?Iple hme:taken
into stboir own binds the! punbibMeitt, of
criminalit.ivtioip;iltgtosiiili#o',
Iv4ll:lil;'P...tuill/.11151/64.41. TA.
is no, more4han hairfientift.goentfy , :vlse,
where, without even a. hint of insurrec
tion or ihp.n . 44l-q_martial, law. The re
.rent case of. lynching.th‘Q. men in Doi-
AnaAvas aiiore . AagrinVrlffense against
law ant.order than -has riceurred in the
..§outh tor itwelve-truioVond yet neith
er the-Ka-10ns Committeii-mir thia•Pres
idetit has a word to say in condemnation
of this instance of lin-Kluxism tfie
North. t rt.*.
Garret Davis cin'Grant.
in his recent Oar Lonifellte', - lreii-"
tacky,lbe lion. earret,k; Darts ,drew„ the
following 'Portrait of Grant... Its fidelity
of re&ignized.-Xi.y all who
perme it. _Whatever, May be -kaid.4f!the
soundnerf of , his pall ticatv
ties vt, tier wi 11 not '
‘t ndovied arniw
- rind fterile mind ;
„edocated lie
titise`ofindispeisitton inpaßeicity ~to I
learn . ; tti,very small aniontil of. reading,'
atid a Shallow - understanding:Of what lie'
dici'reatt; atitl,consequently, : no : Amend
kitowledgeorltiformation stranger to
every just, magnauhnous,,or kind senyi
ment; callous, sellhalt Mid ;
brave becansOof the tit:settee of. Intellect
Mid.senbility, his, persisfeneo was obso
- he, bad no
. pcnier of inslifetiye
reasoning is free liitnfelf Iron a false pc...,
Orconclindop, ,the most com
mon. calamitous of All wealeuessekOf
the people, lie° be - dazzled by Military.
glory; whether true or false, so that it has
the prestige of faeces's. The people. of She
United States were no -exception to ;this
wealerdeis' of the race, and tie reticent
Ulyses S. Grinit,.leil.thent cap
tives: 'The vigilant,. unscrupulous lead
ers of tt great party named Idyls as their
candidate for the Presidency, not fur his
abilities, or virtues, or public services, or
for any good of ; the country, but because
kie Was the popular idol.of the slay, and
. could be made their tool. They ,electi'd
'and have tried hint Ile, suits them and
they suit him, Ile interposes no objec
tion to their unconstitutional.. miecidev,-
ous, and revolutionary measures. Every
legislative device whicib they bring • for-
Ward to Continue themselvei in,power, and
IP increase their spoils and plunder, he
approves. lie f ledged his word . and his
Minor to President Johnson, when he al
espied the position of secretary of war
ad` interim, as he admitted in the presence
EX the cabinet; Jinthllaving violated the
to . eseape tho .consequeat Flionii
Mid thslyiner, he public! ':and falsely de.
nied having made it. Whilst holding
military position subordinate to President
Johnsen, as coriunauder-in-chief, he en
tered into the foul-conspiracy to have him
removed hy,impeachnient; and', used his
influence with the coati to procure its
judgment of conviction. He is the only
President of the United States who •lias
over accepted , the scandal of allowing
himself to be subsidized ; and he gavot.he
offices and trusts of the. people to his sub
sidizersand their friends as quid pro que.
ile!was:jr pauper when. be catered the
public 'fbrytee daring the war, and his
Wealth now amounts to hundreds of
thousands. The means by which ho 114
acCiiuudatcd it has prepar4 the public to
believe the charge 'made against him of
belonging In a " ring" for gigantic pht
! der; connected with the acquisition of
to be true. Ile ha( appointed
office than all hispredecessors together,'
*all a general unfitness of his appoin
tees. He hasebeen more absent from
WaShington city. and has given far less!
attention to the duties of his office, than
arty . f,ornier President—this resulting in
part from his greater ignorapcie of them...
DaYing the vacations of congress, -he is
' rollicking about at the watering places,
• large cities and other points, in , quest of •
fast
,Men and fast horses, boon compam,
ionS'and sensual life. 7.
Kit' Klux Intimidation
We copy the following exhibit of the
necessity for Martial Law.in South Carer;
line, from a correspondent of the New'
York Herald, which leaves no, room for
dOnbt as the' means, of proof. are
thO reach of, anyone who wilFrefer to the
officiutyote - and United' State.x ce.1361113
In ms lastletter I - promitrif to !their,
from the official ligures, - to 'What extent
the intimidation of negro voters had' - been:
carried-on' in Ibis section of the' State.
One of the charges - against the white peci
lie and the Ku Max organizatiOn is that
the • negr, oes are 'whipped, shot; hun v eror
-threatened- with 'bodily injury 'to keep
them from voting the'mdiettl ticket. B:
low you will - findA table of the.' votes Of
18613 and 1870, compared, Yvith the laSt
eensus,showing the total number of votes'
in the Eat connties named,itt - tillef which
the writ of habeons corpus his been. sus
pended : • . f
Total republican vote in 18G8..•:,.7.836.
Total repahlicati vote in 1870...14,10'2.
Bear in mind that I am merely copying
the official returns as printed ; by the rail
, cal State government of South,
Nokia. that The intinifdated - '!republi&atis.
- .hear!) , doubled their' votes. — N
- ow let nit
see how it.itas With the democracy:
Total democratic rote in 1888..10,200.
Total democratic vote' in 1870:;:70;894.
You will thus perceive that irt these . ait
rebellioffs insnrrecticiridry counties
the radical vote increased - 8,287, While the
democratic vote decreased 396..1 But lain
not-done yet. 'Read the follorriitg
carefully : ' '
. .
Combined republican and demo
cultic rate - m 1870. ...... —..„ 998.
Total number Voters_ lit same ,
counties 23;314.
. •
' Mere votes than'tliere CUTE' violent _
Wheh the figtires'are aoalyzed the me
hibit is far more Atattling.,, , Colonc)
31ellissie", the, tdemocptio modulate fur.
Congress; who was defeated, according to,
the returns, by A.& Wallaee„' and who is,
Molesting the seat Of; that ihdiidual, has
:collected evidence leshow that Wallace
received the following nuinber, or-white
rotes in the Mantles named:" In fairfreld;
15'; in Chester, 25;• • in , York,
.110; in.
partahhhrg, 190; lo; Unioni,2o, and in
Laurens', 20, making total - ef.290 white,
, voters. Dedfict 290 fr0m14,1.02 and, we::
find. that- Wallace, received 13,812.
nein!
sates. Now, there are only 1;074 negro
voters in these, cou.nties,and .350 ; of
theul'loted ' for,' ,11cjitssic1f. -ft follows,
-therefOre,,that 11,724 up. 14164 sui 13,812
votes, ''lf - tills is not intimidation with
a vengeance f. don't k.now what The
exhibit in some ef the countOisdecidea r
Iy rich. lor:instant:o .
number of voters; y, Fairer "„I`.
field county,
1:Total ptunber of- votes caat'iu Fair.
440up4 in. , :5,99&
- •,...Eicera of iotesinertbe.aiirobtßpy•
• . •
. 14.; :'2) • - 7 '
Bete is another sample:
Total number voters in Ches
Total numberof voters east'
r•iceiriof foted);iter nur
i; •
But Um gigggst fraqd of
tuurenjt . county;•mbereo-tba.:'
blacki succeeded in performh
lowing feat : • •
Total - dumber of 'votets hit
P°untY
TatarntunbeiltlrvoteMthbrial
tlieiiii
I . ' :* • •
It eatifidt eliated that
any frAid ohllin,..aide l of the ;
h4aiuselhe 'gam iti,,,entirely on
cal side. The three counties I
'efl contain 4;515 white vote •
only 4,471 votes—that is, tak
granted ,that hot one, negro to
ties voted. with the democracy."
Is e however, thatnbuut one hun!
wrath them itrFairlield county,-
Ail Chester and about . the same !
Ifuirenis ' • no that, deducting
we 4,27l„white,:votes z!
denumrapy,
Don't you lmagine, that the ha '
the. residue ;; I oil. they, got ill ,
conntlea was.about sixty! votes.l
THE-iartltlt •BAeNDED• C:OLT?..
have. nisch this ea tended as
the purpose oft fully satisfying
sou, that the barge of intim
.utterly false. If you doubt- tho
- mess of my 6gtireitesathitie thin
Almanac" , of -1871, and ice tin
. ..South Carolina: for Governor
gressnian in (be elionties
omitted any mention of the of
bounties under the bun, bemuse
able to procure the census retur
.number of voters in those cow
not think, holrever t , that there
intimidation there. llere area;
Vide fizi
Rep. Ana, Php.,
Cesterlield...72o 960 '945
Lancaster.. .812 913 1,07
Newberry: 1;167.3 949 2,915
.Reptiblican vete in 1868'....
llepublicati•vipte in 1870..:
Increase of. republican Tote..
. The - factisteree,vident thistn
Ku . I(luxi nor anybody else- in
the radielthrOtere to these !`itis
dry" counties. •It Anis WWI knot
trbites that airt niteMpt at int
would be utterly futile. Had the
any.part tic Ahti• - cenntilig al`
there wouldlio;Dame sense hi '
frighten voters, "But they are
in the State. ,,, Allthe Motion
sinners aro.appoihted 'by the
and every •mother's=san- of the
radical. The "returns show t
frauds ..wereqterpetrated by the
Ili Sportanbarg county (which
Perceive !witsTarried by thettilmt
attempt wag tnade"to put the d
candidates for the few offices sti
in the minority, bythructiut , out
cut • number of precincts 'hem
tem
erotic. The tngues Were caught
rascally 'attempt .defeated. W.
fug, the• Trial J nit ite; of whose
hare written 'you,'Avils out of flu
•Commissitnterst- .When rebuke(
rascality het - Nip : lied that he had
strucletl hfilie State can:cosset
himbia to li:idea:the .ratliCal_ c
'
{'l' fed ..- ikti it apiect_a_ •_L4lov.Ast m , 4 ,, ri Aa-i
Tusuinate that the trautis in Vlicster, Fair- 1
field and LanriSni.counties were rierpetrat
ed by the -Commissioners, for there was
not theiligiposffiecessity for perpetrating
them . . White male 4 in South Carolina, '
must be twenty-one leers of age before i
they are allc4Yed to ! rote, hut mole negroes,
from fifteen years upwards, injoy the.
privilege of voting, and if- in .th , outlier-.
ance of their patriotism , some of them,
vote two or three times each, 1 hy, then,
repeating,onlvtielpS to "make buls be-
Mice themselves." . I trust that otir read
ers are now thoroughly satisfied s to, the
o
extent or the intimidation -..radical
voters in this seefion of South Varolina,- ; !
The wilful lie uttered against 11 q whits
in this regard hinailed.' and ,cli ched by.
the officialfigures given by the radicals.
Visit thesp,conoties, not Min po Rical ad
-1 venturer, nodes A feder,it _ofh holder=,
i .vielt,themlitionr_pritiite mitiaeit ,fialitteti,
with' ti just' and' =Partial
. spiv timid it,
will be. us oily:for you ttiseu ho .wiljully'
lied, about dies have b4eti looth rregartlS
as it has been fur me to tako,t, o ;figures.
at,4iiroire heyond l Oontradiction :that the
negro loters'hayeopt 1.u.c0, inti iduted,"
Soutti Curd
The,scandalOus nusipanage
. financiiil affairs of Borah C*oll
ens to Old in the reßudiattonn
of the State debt. fhere,io
tion shown to ieptidiate t4ii
ctirred before tbe adrainistrptio )
error Scott, but feeling 1.4 . :ge
determined in -favor of residdi•
new bonds. I s ti is a matter .a'
doilbt whetbei the men whit.
ceedetl in defrauding tlie. State.
an appropriatiOn, 'to ! par : tbe in)
'the 'new bomb,: at ~the 'first, ,of
Tbe i oyer issue:of. 4(inds is ,adyi
no vidcl'excitso.afferea.; :and in.'
the -proofs at hand, they bare 1(
to combine toletaLpayment of '
Corapopt, to pot
government on,as short an alto
possible. Atia i amertedbeldly
conspirators in _the robbi.ry, of. to
ask the I, l egiatatmre to pan an a
deinnity,nul that they,..intend tr
'flumis,h., As all these mstfes or,
twain 2 4 .reiv,Totic,
is high time ihat,tbeyshooldko
of the Eat.. probab
4aplosion_iti a fen; (rays, _ ,
L I Or There :km ~. people ,iCI '
Territory who areOot stitiallod.'
result of their', tnterestiOk., AO
the'ibattei 'of ifoidici A iitrrpge. ,
I i now . pendlng„lh i the Torritoril
Ilturei; u • bill : I .4oftealitig 'the- 1
wh ielvir omen' role arpfliold - ofli
grouEol, that Viitem..lo OA p
.
of.hiore!erllihan go - A• :. PE of/
a bill ea.u merit:bp passed-with
oPP o BitioN•ai , li Once' we are .
the teuted. (lebiltei irliiell Toppi
be; ili;i:•eiiieffruth ato i ljt ;the
'hrorkilltiOl' '.l‘iuille -8144, .4'll
!'may bfi 444 . 41 Nil; showipg.epl
- all tiniiii.... '', -j ll '.
.. ~
''!Elltatiosifi4ife' " riallbe.
EA eituntryniUu aosiO - New - Y ,
- August iu r,day,ruoerossedpl
e
~f erry in - the ihoroiriyfiVtie2p
hearlihooeOher.. 13neV;Tlo
PutEnt li i 500 00 Vi4 - fthj
delweredatedious,/anml'4)l*
.frqu• tile 'teit: - Aqtlid:'beb9llll
• Wire's. 4ntillteilfi . jiick'it .
Beecher was away taking, his vacation.,
hi the afternoon, the man sou ht •
console himself for hl k ino T hin s dis
rric4ipplltiartieliFibillistentOt to; :, ha
-pm: His was shown 4d i t Oat se4.:, , py
_Abe" sextb to E. ILfc.thapin'ti4hurch,Ud
in gluetpite was khiritieti'to Sae thotitin
ister &the-morning appear in'the-Dulp*
The poor victipt heard, for the second
time, the serfaquirova_the text: ..!'titatl
behold-Simon's wite's mother lay sick of
p . feyer,PAtal wltitiaqtryf l tire sacred place
xtrt-niadli diScottiftgbct: Iti. Chapin Wus
takinglks summer veatien,., .
... ~......,„:
la tlie evening the ifiabAltriititii i to
ri4leem in ii Meastire Mid. defeat, o? the
day k accepted,o.choieg.Ofthig.in ,Oie 4 4-
lbraneil - Dutch . church,..for,ilikitiko of
hearing the genial, eloquent and scholarly
liethtiwo. , • , :littt:hii heart Itritobrbkit When
the criispirit that,had o rtesiet.rid4' tdm all
'day got "up tind•gaVestut: as,hynin„.'itild
lvheit time-text-was , anitouncetb,:i. , Aild'Atte-`
hold Simon's wife's mother 'ltilsick of a
, fitvetir tlie!parilt iviiitt'knttVetill'attilte'tite•
subject, rushed wildly from tfie . oi•erdoiti,.
auttranta-hitt thOtelat Art Bethune,ritt
taking'his Summer vacation....;.• -,.' •
; The next morning the man took-"ihe
first train for home, and itelijilud into the
&.ir'there waslits ministerial frlefid pr the
dap before, with? his sermon „under, his
arm. The New York bells were. , ringing
a fire alarm, and says the minister to his
'lay brother, "Friend, 4,6 - ,ypu_lii,:iihritt
thes.; bells are tolling fo?"' 'pity; the
countryman looking hard at the sermon :
"I don't•know ; but- I . 'shouldn't wonder
if Simon's wife's mother war : dad.
_I
heard thrie times yesterd4fihat she
.Was
down with a fever."
r co. 3,866.
c
r
I •.202
intimidate 1 wag
g the fel-
4,170.
11844,988:
liesot -
.. .. 8181
there was
en.. l 9F4lielf,
the nidi
lave gnot-
II east
log, it for
esti court..!
'The filet
red Voted •
boot .Ofty
ittntberin
hesei 200,
4 ,for the
e • vOters.
' lords. got
the . 'three
IyeiL'for
very per
dation is
correct
`rrittntte
rote of
Ituj Con
,. 1 hnve
ter three
I was tin
ts brthe
ties. 1)o
was tiny
le figures:
1
to 1870—,
Dm.
1,000.
855.
H A.R . Ft', WAIID.
r;
Trica.l f" \ ?:,r tla , 345-Illistd of
' W. L. SHAD . E
• Hon, Milk= Eln•ell, Presiding Jusig,e gor
•tioii Pike, Esq., Harvey Siekler, Ezq, Anwetote
audgeo. • . ,
COUNSEL FOIL COSIMONWEALTIL—W. If. Car
nochan, DlstriecAttotney of Bradford County;
It Little, Tunkhannoek ;.(10 - erton
Towanda. and Henry Deekcreidaia, N. Y.
-.2,714
-4.917
COUNSEL Fon DEFENSE.—WiIIiam 31. Piste,
P. 31. Osterhout, Tunkkaunock; Eihnonn Smith,
Peak, Towailtdmi r 1... Ilake.Oitiitic43.llarte.
(470.tL,Gg19x..)
pither the
'timidated
I motion
to''' the
midation
comer:its
he votes
riling to
s nob lily
o%ernor,
was' a
tat grilss
rtt i v.
you hill
cracy) an
Amocratic
I elective
a milici
tly (temp.'
unit their
Flem
exploits I
Election
I for his
been in
s at Co
ululates
The evidence, which was given , in , the
conclusion Of 'the above - trial, AvitS' it
bare,repretition in spbstauee 'wh4t_we
gave' tat week; Which Was. to show by
witnesses present that from declaration of
the deceased; W. E.-Shilder,-Ward did not
intend to murder him, and thus, lessen
the crible charged in,, the ,iridietment *to
manslaughter, As the . evidence is long
and does not elicit-any new facts, , we dp
notcousider it of sufficient iinpOrtaned to
our readers, to continue it farther, except
the. dying .statement, Mr. ; Shader,
undoubtedly, with the circumstan
ces which we gave .lasidweek, governed4he
jury in their verdict.
The following is he statement, and
sworn to,by Shader before :Nathan
Tidd, Justice of the Peace of Towanda.
w.
Statement nutlet:oath of Wetley En-
gene Sitader, ninde :before Nathitillithl; ii
:Justice of the peace, at, the , lieose ,
.4
Henry Ward'in the hero' of TOvautla, on
this 26th day of Febrnary; A. 1)., 1871:
Says he is thirty-two or three tears old, I'
thinks he-is- in-er critreat - xituatbrit — tmir
DeiMi.!l:o4l7,KO t Ttly hiSs play s telarii. -17 came
here 6ii Wed iiesday morning - on 16e train
from 'New York ; I came to the house
about half pastten A. M. I sent tip a.col
ored boy in advance, my name; not hear-.
ing anything I came up; 'I waited' satie,
time in the parlor ; Mr. IL Ward came
iii, he appeanid ' glad' to ter" the ;'1 told,
him I intended to stay only it short time i
asl had business ; I "wits ;en a' busihess 1
trip:,-- he 'had some very lino i brand of
'
champagne •on • hand ; had. the .. - servtarif
bring some in ; we did not drink it., 'tint
being as we expected after tasting it; ii
then had .some very line Rhenish,. *ine.
don't remember-the (toughy 'we drank. I
Irwas
,trimbled. with indigestion t -ho ree
-1 ommended some very tine old Irish,,
1 which was.very fine.i e nlokti,eacli Dr '
us, a pipe,,,dtirmg the fniokiqg a uouver-„
sation , arose wild' a gen t iemnn ,sbon Id, say ,
of what occurred , outside of a gentleiMin'a '
'house ; I told him I had never
,spid: any
ithingUtfgeneronialion't I t iiini he said 1110. •
midP•tvlnurks . in afl i g , hii, l 'llq;Oetr:pitellerl
in to'iniq ' ire 'Rad' i `setifife ;, ,I. 40, ''ket, ,
n
'know whether he was in fu i-ir net; I
wait ted'streng for liiiii,:h6 kihrit ivit.4 61,..,
no , iise; nook it all "in'lgriod pi.rti . ,We
then went bp'iitairs,.ttiihe' front room
we spoke about - exer c ises; tilairit' iyiiiiiii=
,Isi um ; said'! writs" not in fitvor-trit; itiwus
too-violent :-.1 ttilithiin I duretb fine Set ;Of
bating: gloviaii 'in 'S'eivliyork i , , which .. I
'would send to him as a resent;-p can't
recollect:what reply. Ire matle.t.te -11thd .6
pair•of - revolverson the bbrebn,..whichtlie
gave ma to. understand•l•were.dearlidt.lib ,
nourished them. round,corisiderably. i t
'bolding them at times up to Any head;; II
saijf,he had better be, careful, as he Joight.4
injure, himself pr,.me;.shortly, after -we,'
came down into. the .lihr.gyi ho • showed
me the improvements, he , was ~going,, t o
mike about. thO house, "Whiefi I :thought
ivere'vely , geod . lie ipi)l:', abiltihAtuner;
I told hint I w o itillgo-doin.to:the . hotel
to dhiher ;'. he sant T'bitist bike:" aiiiner
wi (If hid, Which , ' . coltsepte4 .' to do; dad,
did so';:thereiiiS wing On' . the table;,"l'
'think . ; there Wile bit'little il rank' by eitiv'
er of its; hetheb inrited 'nib' t&' take' a
ride • he then ran out °tibia' riabrir,' Veil"
:au difenly,"Tair , iir'staire;..Aot , -..1 AreOlvi4;
and returned tetheAitung rthint; cOckikt ,
it;.- I started to get•nwayfrom iiith ; I; did
i liot think it, was hintleill' , Arlo' not . 41iielti
enough; did not get hold of it
iiithiultwo otthree feetqatt-- the! flintside t
think•he saidilook: oat ; ;.! :tun _ion itit.tto
-fire,t- he dill .fint; , l=fell over On ruy-ktieni,-
Saiii I -was„:shol4; and:•:hellareilinnirdir, -„
'whi c hC is the. lalit I ...rerne tii ber; i 4,i:by:Oils.
Without.tlllY enmity egatust,nny, To li I
LPiAliki;i4. when lie came i?.;t1o1 ,rOlll .
Witli;;i
(lie revi6er, I
ionltt out Utn,gootglp
lireotud pointe4,!,,)e,piztolAirstcoy,nhhee.,
T don't want,ih i mpsidorell, ihok : 4, 9 „ 404,
f tpy interAns,,tia, 1,,‘ belleye, ! tp Innnler
;Ole *' I Whin: we Were - up. tit ili rit lii:,Sal 4, leo - ',
out,,! ant Plug, tii„(fre ,Ut . $9,0,1' car iilt, r . ,:,•
~Peated it frecitiently;loolt out; Into-going,
to shoot;, White ;tip, ethirklie , peif4 . l,l , t4p l
pisUil at diy,enr andlliee';afid,nt nb l i..om.,
•,... Answer isAire'stiiiiiii'Vfi..,'lironlanyei
;I.sent to-thellotet,for , vlatchel; '!'Whtle
',at dinper it crinie.f iltdoli-t . ant'prit4l.4iP'
-tle'okolivii whitilatintt4ide - 4og-tiftelent,
to Ilim . '4 . iutici heen , neqtliiitak , willi 11 . ..
1 •
',W a wa/mow ille,iPenieerlitie , :ecinvelitibri'l
l geir'' , York , i was intredneed kr licni .iitl
the Colecnno,liquei r ,T illin)r*O ? havoitt.,
: 61 -bi!'l4l,llf.S. 01'44 Pnl•ftillst 4.44. o§egfilq ill!
4: 1 frierKOT Pi.; .14;trrik,tilift,n4i:11 -, 4,
-41 6 .. 11 tirt.,'AIr#! fl4t.pr.elt.:l` ,. -Pt/gWsi ttifißrr
.It9o4ie- awn -....Eta/r., 1 VllA44%;.rpspfispr,
tllrcrOvliti flilPthii/J'lltliti.liP...,f.kAlllli:Pli/f."
-4 4fiiiild'gtve me liv e cents to let bier
Inn.
i at of the,
'a, threat
a portion
thspon-
Idebt in-•
Of Goy-
er4l and
bug the
extreme
ave 611 q,
u Aeeure
erest on
he year.
tted and
titermiue,(l
taxes till
the State..
once ' llB
that Co
n4swll
LA ol in
s, boy it,
londsore
1 . ple. it
in formed
v be An
Vyoming
ith the
'Mint in
!id tberet
i . fLegia•
yr; taper
,ini , the
• aye l t,a
, me such:
t ttrottg
'kelp, ' , ite
l isizei, , fq
fa9k l o
t 6..yer, it
truth'is
rk on an
rookly4
rta*,
.e,r,
sermon
Sitgaide
'''': - OOFit-- - IFVFITIY - Hear..Tlits•• is T fillf
statement of what took place on the 22d
; yof Fejtprary, as I remember it.
1 ,!1 .,
'-: W.:E. 811ADEIL '
''':. T' hone 4•4 vas opened for thifdefeltue,bp
i
t
r. - -W ' . eek of Towanda. \: !,:;;; •:
~TiiisillaY - the. Elmira Adverlisii,.;!iiras•
i*.stie of-th,e ost masterly ankhrillaut ad.:: :
- Iliessesiit *ifs-ever our good ;for:tithe- td
listen to, either before a jury or before a
public-autlienee r regatiled- either ilietori
r eally or as a convincing statement. From
its length we regret our inabilitxtotiohlit.b -
it entire, it forms such u complete history
.U.L.tiutt-ititoloaffitio which--laio.. bd. : , proved
Unite Tu - detuil liy - the. 'witnesses fur the
1 defenee..lll4litut befil'ittlie jury not for
!-meray,tintl_esen-if-for--justide-would they,
storarlutie.diry:llll4 fetilidgrUnAirefl that
that whkelt,tp . e . A . a(M ta ipii.w . cityli had proy-.
ed would vie-the ; -a trmtopliant ac
quittilktattftlittr-if Complete, vindication
Ot:tlici:Lhiiiitkant,Cli,ifraelei-:,pf :Mr: W ail.
that lied towBo - eithei iito • oultiatifiably
assailed that they . roceetled it - with their
case: 'life. Peck ,tlying
:declaration-Awl t..-. is- vitt led,. of -Mi. Wesley,
Shader, not to cast any aspersions ..upon
lea Wiireityl , tifAhtit' I,ientlenirm,Titit' 'to
show, ttutit was ti,me c u,p,undle °flacon
iiistendies, got ' up for a purposC.anti; - tinder
the influence of one of the witnesses
-whoni;hotliametetixed'at Pthut'mati with
a face." Mr. Shader,. litid. arif,Oceident
'Olio'? on'hilllife; acid 14:::tvac',g,tiowod
:that every provision in the 'policy that re
quires negativing Wore negatived: by tho
declaration- I ,r he mould show; tee, that the
father
.of Wesley,E.§liader -had. brought
:salt against Hem* Ward:in .Bradford
county for.the: loss _of his son, laying: Ids
damages at. thirty thousand 'dollars, and
bud been Ikatil to kith
i ie.wonhl make
a good thing out of this itiatteil Mr.
Peck 'spoke of the generous treatment
that Mr. Shader's friends received at the i
bandit of- Mr: Ward and his latidly daring 1
the time between the', decidetit and the
- ifilith*: • dt'lli.'Shatieliyiif all the expenses 1
pf-their truve,ls, of tho.burial, of the ex - -
pease of Dr. Sayer from New ''York,lie-
ing!pitid•ti'Mr.Viitd. of' the expreitsion's
of Mr. Shader that it was not 'Harry's in
tention .to L elitiot, ,bim, made by him :
ro
peatedly to different persons. ..:fle °tiered
to -. show,. what, if - showtr,-wilt so' tritini
pliantly vindicate flurry Watd; tnid.'shoiv
the eiteltitioesi`ortlie:,proseention that it
--will ba!naiir reheat.' the : charge.: ever held
bottom at all. We regret again' one in
ability to. print this address, tn, full„ for-- it
Was:ati efliirt - itell*bility the, preservaiiOn
liy„not., only Mr. Wititrit friends, but every
one at all interested in what is eloquent
and jnitt.'- , - '' ;',' --" •` •" ' ' ' -
From the Elmira Gillette
After the eridence had closed, his,rlon.
oi 4 ladge'Eltrell; del venda—lengths. and
able charge to the jury, explaining the
degrees of tourderand monshoip,rliter tied
what constitutes them, and the jiirY re
tired itt I ociatk,..On Friday, November
1.70.
THE 'VERDICT.
The jury came in at 'eight O'clock,
Friday evening, rendering a verdict us
cmilThYs , ;,7;t;Not guaLY .murder.. hut
guilty of man;langhter.7
The jury. recommend the , prisoner to
the niet ey'ol
•Thi• eonnset prisoner immedi
ately nkade i a motion:S.3r a new trial and
in arrest of judgment. On ^reasons' filed
the Court lived November twenty-seventh
for the 'hearing tit' the motion, and ad
journed until tnatAinie.
rotrancr - wtorp
Pr. John J.,3letilicolt,„of Lawerence,
Kani.as, has just been (build guilty Or the
murder of Linea M. Ruth, a resident of
the same &I - era - 61111c incidents
con!tecckll with, this crime so unusual
nfilatrOcitini as` to demand mono than
ordinary mention., , The three principal
parties concerned in the tleett— Ruih
(the nth: %Litt) (his wife,)
and Dr. Illedlieott (the criminal) —seem to
be.cntaugled mica perrect-cr - ebof guilt. Iu
the first jii:ter the %replan, who - arteriiiirds
ltath,"litid - been" dii•oretti
fro mmi fortnet
hi nsband nanici4 Voullaire.
In th . e'sl:cOnd place, Votillaire's death was
causedilky.tripistol shot. tired by
.llnth. In
the third place Mcdlicott, the'fitinly Phy
sician of the lttalts, is strungly,swpet.efed,
great maim', of haritig Murder
poitso» .xtifei. a
woman possessed of ti> a yr si*,:lhottpifl
'.1.10111t1'4. and .ttiti.iitj• yi4frs'Obleit tbOthirn
self.. lit the.funrth glayc , the antecedent.
to the:miird4r of Mr. Ruth was a crimi
.nal intimacy between Mrs. Rutli and,
'`Medlicott. A thlthistly cinn4in the' mar.
tier of Rutbltintself byy tholnen who ilie r
.tetided to be 'lt iefrietid: These incidents,
! i ttiken altogether,-Lionttitate , such a skeitr
of crime as is not often given:to the wit) !
Ho to' unravel. '" • "- '
The circumstances under which the
foison wet administeted.Ofe ra
Jo and thriliiug,,and . illustrate the
heartleisneS.4 thy/ mitiderer.:Hpon
thenight_wbeti tbedectl. wa&committed, ,
3lce. Ruth was absent from home, 'on a
xtsrt to Leavenwortlf.--Dr:lfedlicott was
keeping Ruth company, • and spent not
only. the ,eveniugAltery,. butJdept there-all ,
eight..Tlie;two played severalgames of
ehess7together, and , parted-bettieeti 'nine
and ten o'clock, Ruth previously,swallowy
ink scirie 'that "had been, prepai
-I.a ro r ,bit A tilleclileett,,, After .taking.
•themedicine, Ruth, ust before going• to
bet), sat . dowtytud wtote, his. ife. a let
ter, in whichstated'flint illeillicott
' lll O PIO ,t/dininistere'll•to , ltim - a-gni/tine
powder, and asks her; in ease of his'a&sth,.
to have histedi carious'
request ; one. or,the iticompnleneihi e .
feattirelioetlM case. th e
would' .seem.-- to
jinf . dy suspicion of Medlicott—asuspicion
31vInch ie , ,dislzonpteuancedt.byrthir friend
,9hip between the Ore, men,. and lit.the
meof 3 f)( l .ll„vklifi..nlßfeJli4n .46fesiional
attention to 31rs. Rnth. ' The nestlncirn•
ingautharastenett dealt iirlifs'betliyillt:
blood and froth.issuing from Month.
The Inennikby 3featiCutt's guilt
' l / 2 ias"-pattiallte s statai4M ilia, &featly slug;
P l are:P°4 .AlrAlll44ieq- 31 Mlicott was
prisoneil in the same cell with:.& _young
thart..italbettolfenry4tifititfort;',whti'. ik a
tinrgtnr by profession, nil v.hp ielzWo 7 ,
csginn to %voila 'Mandl' iota 31011iott's
'confidence. He hoped by that - means to
gitesrithusbleievidenadJaiaiitstihephyst;
Clatt,,nad so, secure his, no discharge or
. -1 4 1 *
likSt- ;Au,. aoitt ...atot:injui
other 'Ciirainals of note.
,was' dist-re/ISO
witliinentakislotta altich;silsiteilliitit
Sleep and revealed the hidliik; pluceli' of
remorse q lt.; V.T9,ittlix!y, ho,stao. r ,.
tcsliiii'OohlWrii 1 4186 n pallet 9folmil%
P:Or.eg-41)siiRoubja , thatIgai
being the name. of his murdered wifeipsi
"Tpke-thtt,illittiVit:Willrati'YMV-00a;!1
, C,V4:;-.fr&PP9l l o , 'Le.4 3 tkength oll
ten - a i gin ficiott, -m4.7/110 .
lifiel result that the jury have declared
4 htin;gaillikof 'Mut) ter in. tam. first &lid.
. „
- -
gutenigate.
aeLTOMfrinavicite
,Thirr, L. D. Tosco, Pastor.
.103 i a. cm it'd f i to.
CIIVACII.
liebbaitt Elm/le
. es_
i.abtatfichpoL
_.....
.. t6lk.-.._
:raja Wetlng. Wedaesdai Evrataga
CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 Rzy.J. Esarnarr
Sabbath &Trims .:.Second annasy In each Mouth
, flabtath actual ...- . ; ...... ....Immedlately bdure Ilan
EPISCOPAL cnUtICII _Ear. E. A. Vaunt:N=4E4,lw.
Sabbath ticrikas. - - and 'Of - D. m. Schoollf ay
Wcalc•Day BapJars-rlOdays...—.. ... p. sr.
EMMA , EP/SOOPA AIIICAnzas.
Sabbath s'ersicra.. ......... a. so. and tan p. m.
Sabbath School: . ' , .. .
-
_PRESBYII.IIIA.K 91Lit . C11, 4.1. - 2 .,:fttr. J. O. Inman.
Naabath ger+, ...... ... LID, and TH p.
Sabbath School 11.16 p. m.
-PrarrrilectlmTharsdar Eraataga "Sip gl.
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Lenoir Ahead. 4. '-, • • ' •
Mr. D. B. Clark,ot Lenox..thLs county.tolsed
from twelri qviirti.orsiect EBY-three bnisbib of
point*, an d otie , ',WeigttheArto oundeels
ounces. They ore (title Torkly.—
'Mr. Clark io.tboP.l?9itras yet
,Thd,
. The T.eeture .
second Literary Entertainment st• the Court
House in 3iontrene.ottr Tuescinyseening, pee,
12th. 316. Lottio Hougli, of Doetoncarak
Ba
liver ber popular lecture entitled "'Popping, the
Question."
Hough is highly - recornmendeatte a' lady
of tatine end eulturi. litore`eitiiiided notice*
of her popularity will .apPMie nexe*celz.
itecideni.
Op Friday het, Earnest TiffanY, son of Charles
Titany, Of Ilrooklyn. wasaicidentaZy silit4Yer
by the passenserArairigoing.south on the 0.4.
pas below ifonosei depot ind
instantly killed. his supposed he waratteroPt
lag toot upon or off (Math Coil pain itlid:Fints
caught by the ba g gage. car- of the yesrager
train, and thrown under It. IL6 ;was . yaing
man highly respected,-of goo' (Vinod , tamper:do
habits, and leaves a large circla,of:reatiitsicrid
friends to bcwall his sudden and tragical end.
flc was about 10 years' ; of.itge. 7l „. ;;: `'
Familiarity with Miltiaysisvt"Waiktsiii:b
lea.ness, and many take riska Oat soonerof late,
prove fataL Tho many 'MitinielY from
this cause shout/Wiwi aftimliag' to all not to
oltlfollt the , least 'in-Alte most
_careltiryttilpacii,
when upon or near railway cars or tracks. •
Railroad Min
Work nt Tunkharknock„-on t the Montrose
Railway, bas couitionieed jn goid-iraeltt.„7-. We
baveit direct from. Mr; Marcy, thericontra . ct9r,
tbatle put 200 men: at work yestenlai. Our
Laekatianna nelglibins ninst tiers d itri and the
pt•oVerif , New 3111 fired and BusquctinditaDepoF,
be looking op the sharer depottror the care will
be along and find them unpreparitt . to ictnin
ruodate the tiassengers,:lVhat
qtmcks got to saw now ?• We are` bono tn"# ,
turn Gardner's Compliments (t) britningr- for
Susquehanna Depcit;"with Railiini, - Coiari
House and aIL , -
•,
31ore'''Ff.tneing:" .
.„, a
3 . 14:,,N." No. 3, one of the - not "responsible''
editors of the Montrose "Republican"'ll
iphering, away on the e temeerance "minim"
and by oac Gilds late and itnpitived nyatencs.
accumulative voting, mattes It just ii-tlearolis
mud that all the temperance yetis cruise froua
the Rattiest party. , ITit pinks rfutlieri and there
a township in the county; and atlettkitbilit:reitt'
weeksiabor produces, an orrny of itgurei?.. corn
paring the vote this year nrorlast. 114
assertion without exhibiting Sti.figurcs might
have deceived eonnsof the children.. ;MsTrpr,,treir
show,Alint in many casts
temperance vote, both the nEldical and Demo.
crude vote tlecreale;. Whereas" in other caeca,,
where there is tto.tetnper4nce tfte'
other'party votei fri;!Mise, and In case iihere
the largest temperanne:votesoctut'tbonnwegate
Vote ofenelt oftheotherpnrtk sditairdsho Ptqlor4 -
(innately. : LoprooroD this we refer ft,
table of figUres
.in yestm*s , "Republican."
0 ye degenerate tons, oF.-3,ltplicitt . „I.llingtfr
Can't you undersiandsuelx masterly(!)Opheriov?
Or must we be tMred.7illksomer*St:e"tiguring,"
frotn.XNo. 4.. : •: •
church Burned.
We learn, with, deep, rrnet, that the new
Methodist church, or Great Bend Bari, was to,
tally destroyed by fire on 'Saler/14 event:lslip:
vember 18. The pstrAmAtarp,;es we have _them,
%Tem that a te.w roinntm before the, alarm was
giren.s fire was slatted In the basetnent-furtmeel
andleit iiipposed in a 'eatit'Canalitai.,',:tlito
accident - a colt;n . ecounied.to&byafilligetion or"
gu i lt tbehirnace,'Wbielt 4 must beyo ignited sod -
exploded ; throwing opts the doorsend:fratter7 .
ing the destructive element;,im thin:Matier,
as to fire the.bui)ding -in the baircißCO; US 'DO
fire was discernable, from: itleut ‘ trill some- "
.true after theiliMa.w4 alien ; tidnapyol,tl o.
citiMes wereptif toTbetteve lest *as ' ant ,
through the Ina, 'Pears "tic.re'.efiterlairtecEt i
the antic would do sumo damage hrrniling, but'
it was atoms( mitifclY
faliitiltg. The fine grade& sehoei buildhlg is in
,very ciaseprostinitY, rant -e
work %Meat hare been done:hi:the eitkiene
save evert that, as IticYlMT; no , a rOutzPil, P re
departmentengin Au"
from the chinch, was iron- cisitioni:
and Chairs.' :The . less Is On:Mt $18,000 . , Mill Uinta.
.was`rady mow. ittlimcice u,
Thts,chuleti tint jai .4Ctt rdilict9 4 444 -
was one-of the finest chitritt edifices in ethat4l. •
iinity, and nitde'we
community for tlnlr, great loss, we can but feel -
a particular Condolence' ror ilicri . OrthY'pastor,
Rev. 1. N. Pardee, who with tile Most. aident,'„`
Making and efficient: fabor, , has beett ;elle:Whig ,
, factor in eicilfrg its
pastorltisithoseintepriilng citizens 'Whia ‘'suls•
Seribedaolibemilytothisgeodwarkeilifilifinthi:*
this heavy misfortune to rierai Tit Abeirrentenr
prise; for:we - know wliereof we speak, and Wet I
Mien, the same cause•wilt bring about a simi
lar effect: {:i . rn,Antztume Oat pithopgtv,the• lost p .
Is A very heavy one and exreat dralbecie upon
the eitlzhira'cit thaCiAcinity, Yettheir hidepend
cacti of mind, and seitsabittled ander:dllllthitbas-lii
will PO allow Ahem tn. beg cherity„froin the ~
6nblie„ but We Mich' the . libeity;;onsgelicd, of
saying 'that the sittiplithiee of turroattaiceni• -
,manities sheaf:l:be giiert liin.:4nYakt and nib,
sts iii i 1 Ray. - 'Let us give , Of our substaretk's,ri,
:filr as C.Stistseni,'its It will be; u ,tiresd,',-Criiti:trinsT
the water,l! and Ire itdioilispOsett'aillarigir,cilik::/ - 1
'nitre teirvilieri, we May, need hrotutat,'
Some Wit kkertv - ' ,;
'the Allernown:.".peniircrieuahys, .•44:
ifainuell a des; reodl9,l near Eithichnia,4ll
ownship,l44,o'4l4ll§,iis h4prkg "
.sesslonoralkanrniimittiing 4 fektind fitn e;" •
In length-t—the'ellinecitetidlntgAOriatdbinblilik
low Ids Imeo , l ll - 13 , 14 " 11 '‘P1 1 . AY'ivci'ri! 6 1' )
well bylll,h , eighing ;go pcur*and) has:;beenn ,e
rultivatiogthlaWhtiker crop for 19 yeltrik'sfrifight.P7 . '
! ttiond, Wiihn's9Cdels that Proliably siandh:nii•tit t•
surpassed, In the entire countryi
isite'!if to, Itnye cyci bettid u cS;ielBlYtliia; s;:
the most prodigious crop, anti *re, havapodcnibi,' .
the dlipoio CO place blinselriiii e4bitiltOn;
Ite . FO9 - 19104 'bandit:4o
Mr. ktiett tiAnitcher - -1.7
citify the 'Vali& Whedliqetti‘4Klittilnif:
"portion britipiehd out, the thlsitee
s and tear,} Fll7O-.4i•Wirtaf,Pirri