The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 21, 1872, Image 2

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DosSIOdMATic sTAtE , CONYEI
The following notice has been Lssued by
the Democratic State Executive_ Commit- .
Ace; .kehielt Xoonveiied at Ihatisburg `on
naradaylast: ' . ,
Pursuant ba a resolution of the Demo
cratic State ExecutTn , Committee this
tlap adopted; a Demomatio State COnven,
:tion nimbler,. equal tothc represent'.
tion inboth,honsis Of , the legislature, ja
hereby called to meet in . Reading, Pa., on
Thursday, May 30th; 1872; at 11 o'clock .
tt. m., to•nominato candidates for Gover
nor, Judge of the Supreine Court, and
l'(elonld the legislature so determine) for
Andibor General and delegates at large to
iheßiimstitutional Convention, and also
to form. an electoral ticket and select sea
' Statist an4l representative , delegates,- to
'4,cpresent he State in the Democratic
gatiokial CMiven tion. •
By order of -the Excel:aim Ccaninittce.
,- . • Wk. A. WALLACE,
latex 4. chairman.
• Wm: M'CLELLAND, Seey.,
.11impssurm, February, 13.
PASSIVISM,
Tho 2Vnue.has a special from Jgfferson
•:City, written. by ita edi tor, Stetson Hutch,
APFOttteot, Lottis,,Jimpau 45,which says
thabilietiberal State Convention settle;
all doubt concerning the success or failue
of • the Paesive Policy by killing it In
: three Months from now, I predict thas
Tett. won't hear ".passivism ". mentioned
'was
.Missouri, where the unclean thing
was hatChed, and , as for its tenure in the
Duhern, Middle and Southern States,
there is no. need to waste a word upon a
prospect so abjectly hopeless. The Lib,
110. 1 1 1• 01 to.be the ossassinators. They see
is clank rtow,, as most men do who keep
their eyes open, that the best way to atm
•ceed in the nomination of a candidate,
who shall be able to make head against
.. Grant, aid p eone:entrate all the elements of
oppositon, th ere must bo two National!
airmen:ions, the stmightDemocratic, am}
'flti e probable 'that'hoth will be arrang,
for the same time and place, and that
astien will be similar. The Liberals
. milthave the candidate, as the feeling' is
taireival among the Democrats that if it
\is necessary to 'defeat Grant, they will
fight under any decent leader; but under
no other flag than that of the tune-bon,
areil Democracy. Its folds have 'flaunted
at the Lead of a brave and determined
'host, which' tep years of disaster could not
Camay, and will not be laid aside.
'The Liberals have discovered that Gratz
Brown has enough sagacity to see that
Missouri is not the trailed States, and has
advised that the Liberal Movement be or
ganized on a firm and broad basis, so that'
it can treat as a body with the-Democracy,
qtt base something more than empty
words and measlaseless promises to offer in
exchange for the saffragee of the three
mrWon of Democrats.
There is no doubt but that the Nation
al Couventiou, allied to bo held, and that
he respectable in numbers, gharan
-leoind influent*, asassuranees bard been
. terceti by, the leaders, here from all sec
,,tiOne, th,e couritry';',lt is true po'airny'of
;prominent Zsamm are promised, although
-a law number, are looking in
,that. way.
Bat how large and how influential it will
be t will depend entirely upon the develop
ments: of the next three Months. That
6itiientilia, if at all iTobilile, will pracide
for smother to meet on the !lame !lay and
-, - st the tittle place with the Denioo4tie
- (tonieition,' The conundram them will
br:, Who will nominate first and who will
:ratify:? At any rate set this - down as
fait; that PASSIVISM IS SICK UNTO
DEATH' 1N THE HOUSE 'OF' ITS
FRIENDS. It'wio'die, as if- desiry.s . to
Abe - ; linigtited nobody.
pint* Fraud Triumph I
•
-Nc*.inow-ineeting at Germantown,
:10410104, on ThUrsday evening. Col.
F irClaresthp antrGrant candidate fir
.Eseasttor,., cha rged.. the associates of the
:radical Mayor _Stokely with conniving at
hip defeat by tie employment of rogghe
0 . 44 to eaters to - do Ole dirty work. 11r.
'Xpa)ire boldly prociaitns 1 ,
• lan yoo, fellow-citizens, that the
-Mends of Colowtl filmy openlyavow their
Purpose: to curry this electioa py (rand.. I
Ali) -pot generalize .or speak vaguely. I
dune that they have 610;104, and are
.now amPklingt gangs _of Opcatere, and
„systematically attempting - to 41eh4ttch
Election officers, audinean, if they dare,
..to defy the well known' verdict of the peo
flf on Tuesday next. I warn Mayor
laokley and the citizens of Philadelphia
gat the Head Centre of this or"anized
if.raturla• in the Mayor's office. That he
Uri /11,tf ost daily; directly or Judi
go*, inponsultation• with notorious re
peats:4lsta is not'ouly cognizant of but
_ls s party to tne.contezoplated frauds. I
sanumed. that Mayor Stelsley is ignorant
of- thislo-day to• Morrow ho cannot be
ignorant,' ... • • • • •
Char° not wade these charges
" The chief manipulator of the Diamond
-Watt frond has been brought here, and
his services Are engaged fur the contest. I
,hare.with much labor, watched and shad
owed these desperadoes from the begin
illtsg4 the contest, and their Awns have
itgt ficard`Diei giTe SUM this notice
tbeir-ittiited.44 violent hinds,
and Tgve the Authorities this notice of
ShOmutaios of these ;raydi." If-they
Isre‘stiftwaisted ip and Deitietrated. the
knd 4 00 m At PP terms gall be
theiti; Ours is the cause of, eyerybonest
citzz
_,Crirno has: clearly, &dna its ,
purpnes;and tgel crlnflonis aro cell
-known. - eanuot--they shall • uot
tr ilk° o l ' f4Pplant,-*keiqem):
..-..-Orarit has kW, gown the Ameiitaii
200 and put up .tbe gqt pear
tru43)nt up the iwaltent
sun :1111orolucctitrehesistbre.
A short time • since, we- compared iu
our columns, what to us secmekitncorn
iiellensibk4ontences, and ,04 fait] ni
impartigl Astice - Oas: been Put to so e*,-
treme a4 , B4.thakive;caOrnitsay that
is not. compinobli even with 4 ±:tt gridu of
mist :era seed. 4 ' Judge Elriell, in passing
sentence upon the kill
ing of WeslefEngeno . Shuder, made use
of the : following langure
"The lease • n which this ease tenelm. has its
moral; which - young men espeelally.3rill de
to heed. It is thisi that-alskiipation - often leads
to.eihne„ , It also shows . that lmither bnUiant
talents, it polished- education, nor high social
position, protect their possessor from punish
ment If he he guilty of an offence against the
4Nt." - . . •
Theabove 'reads - well andisgoodio theory,
bat.what . do subsequeit factashow.L The.
subject (W.tird),.who broaght out this Sol
emmadgkewition• to the
,young, men
. Of,
this,seation; had a fair trial, mutt convict,
ed of M1111'814446., and Itrequiresproat
faith to believe , in the impartiality of his
sentence, when .the law expresalretiis,
that such convicts shall 'bp - ndjudged to
pay, G fine, not to exceed §1,006, and to
owlet° stn .
: 4010E0:pine : a by • 13gPARATE
or Souriur confinement at. hard labor,
or simple imprisonment not exceeding
twelve years, and in the discretion 'of the
Court, to gife security fargood, behavior
during life, or fot any . less time according
to the nature and enormity of the offence.
What is this punishment of which his
Honor admonishes young men' of 1 • bril
liant talents, polished &location, and high
social position" to, beware?. Instead of
that separate or solitary" confinement
whiph•the law. directs,Jt is cprrently're•
'ported that, he is cecnpying a Oceania,
aifylnad richly furaisled parlor,. wherein
he is allowed such entertainment and per
mitted to receive such company as is to
him most congenial.
Our mind,from the necessity of the
eircumstances,,can but revert to thatpoor
frierultess German, who was sentenced to
one year and pine months in the Eastern
Penitentiary, which proved to lie - for life,
forsteuling an old brass kettle,. and ask,
was he or would hein Tankhannock jail,
be allowed the liberty of a luire, nnfnr;
niched private bedroom, say nothing of
a "richly iltruished parlor!" Does the law
admit of any each len!ty ? Will' life and
.property be safe under such circnmstun l
ces? Dissipation itself is a crime, and can
it shield a criminal front the responsibili
ty of hisgts? As well might yen say,
that the instal in the hands of Ward, or
the car hook in the bands of Foster, was
the oDnder, as to*exenlpate . from crime
for dissipation. The effects of whiskey
mitigated the verdict ok' Carlin and Van
Wormer, of view Milford, from, that of
murder to manslaughter, but, instead of
the leniency of "richly furnished private
parlors; one (Carlin) has s'efved his two
and a half years. in "SOlitary confine
ment" at the State Penitentiary, and Van
Wormer will his, of five an half years,
if he should live that long.. Are
amides of the Judge, whotgavci 41i6 sen
tence, and of the jailor whlkftetutee,con.
•
eistent with that precept of his Honor;
"that neither brilliant talents, a polished
eflucation, nor high social position pro
tect ',het; Poese4gir font . raaislljnent if ho
be guilty of an eche° against the law."
We leave the people to .say.., 'Where are
the press of this community'? Do they
sanction this.? not let them do . their
diaty, which is nil a trafelpiiii'in the tow
-Os cif Liberty_and' 560.
' ."' •
Those olliondresls lor-31,1111ons.”
It will be remembered) that We referred,
a short time since, to, the " hundregs of
millionsof 'indica] defalcations 4 which so
excited a certain New Milford .!'carpet
bagger," that he pearly went mad " he
stle he could 13qt, find any inch .thing
. recorded ii ‘Wehstei" or the: Tribune,
and the IPpublican said that such records
by"the press were a ':slander upon the
'people" with which yeogreedi and fnrth
er.!phlek that it should:he a tnirahtg
,slt#Meltud'aii everlasting disgraep j.o the
journals an 4 leaders rho excuse -and fos
ter it by maintaining and upholding these
culprits in , :pewer. ' We fonnd the.folloiv
ingyery. moifeit cdmis4on Rfpup
lican:eqf last *ea, which is a marvel tops,
'as the usual-manner of that journal is
that if it-finds.faits in cur columns which
it dare not deny it passes them .14 in . the
eery chaste t?) - latignage '"„YOn lie s "" bat
ire are, and its readers should be .thankful
for one )acid statement mtery
"small favor " in proportien to the n:hole
truth-, and we givelt
"The dettleations of Collectors of !eternal
Revenue, under the last three' adminharations
tor about the same periods of time in each case,
foot up as follo*a: Under President
$704,740: 'Johnson, $1,80',233; - * Grant, 4135,-
186. • • • • a •
Where are the ' hundreds nfidilloaiotilidical
defalcations I' " - • -
The lust interrogatory we coriclugewas
intended by its qubtation marks, to' be a
Schleicher fob pp, bat instead, we accept it
as a favor, and dill Forted to answer it
in -brief by,simply'Pointing out a few of
them, and also we Will not`go back of the
presentSirant Administration .during).be
three pait years ofits power. . •
Take but two it`cbme in fling:Vim':
Cougretsman Garfield, chairman of the
'Rues Committee on Appropriations,ish-,
mates iho 'amount of pension frapds4--
snob 413 the esploits of ek-Congre'ssm,gn '
S takes pf Tenn 0E5043--at $8,000,000 a Tear.
This Ow a fetal-of:B2t,ooo,ooUiduring
the three fears of Qenoral Gant's admin
istration,'Ate CiFif Serrioe Conindesion
estimates the Joss to theigorernment by
smuggling and fraud in the polleption of
customs—sack a t; too ' shit
port,oludtli yqrk has 4izolo'sed-4t
25 per cent, of the tulip .inoorse. This
gives an annual stealsgeof eipAocvn9,
- or - 4375,4400,000 sines tholopoiniug pf
t tllto
iirerentAdministialiom Frain these tiya
sources, tIPP; the nation. hss.lost nearly
.400,000,0b0 during ths last three yisrs.
Thi!is frau:Owe:o# and atitherilyithat
the.editor at the Rej?ubtif4 for his "eig.
pet-bags "iitui cop troreit _by their usual
awrnent itf "you .)Xlien these aro
#igiste4 by lovers or Radig
rule 21rocau giro therkfartherdoses tbc
attack' Meilicirie. .The.Stiiiply is certainly
yery ranch' greater filo - tfip tax-payers of.
the country demand.
LawlAl tutsnot: lEspedleal."
The caption of:, thls'iiirticle. which wc
quote from the Itlontresp ;Re/rub/icon of
lastmeek v ,ttlhat, thlagsMity.-be-lawful that
are not expedient," is
.4 full. digest atoll
the: honesty, principles;nndinutiVes that,
govern the iouruals and : leaders of the
present party in power,Mid althotigh an
'Wittingly:done, expresses clearly their only
stock.in trade. 44-is this seenrsed.beresy.
that gave birth .to their rule' and is their
only kuse'of faitire exiShince. "LAWFUL'
Unit- 'oW . TirninF.xT!" s What 'a beautiful
motto: to be iiiscrils4 the banner of
freemen by a mercenary. band , of tyrants,
robbers and defttulters•who gained: their
power.by the most oily :.lamitioned'pro-
Tessions Co impose 'upon the; faith of the.
misses.
_This ; banditti, Vho. should be
merely Servants' of the
. ;people and who
have gone through the tin* of subscribing
to a'solernn oath, whicb should be hind
ing;'iciexecrte. the I,4ws faithfully:and
who have been merely delegated powers
in trust; after ignoring,lby their acts every
'principle of &republican form of govern
.ment under the despotic ban 'of "necessi
ty," boldly assert to thOsetwhorn they con
sider their party slaves, that law and inde
pendence at{ freeman; l must succumb' to
' the . " expediency " of sustaining a " Ring"
of insolent masters and corrupt leaders.—
The leading Radical organ in the year A.
-D-1872, annoinicesto thefreemen of Sus
quehanna Comity that:they shonld uot do
a tbing'llutt is " 'except that it be
"expedient" Would :it . have been safe
for a leading journal of this county twenty
-years ago to have 'announced that the
members of its party Slinald not be gov 7
erried 10 ( ~1 1 1 v; by that damnable
'heresy and blighting card; to freedom and
republican. ihstitutions ,"expediency."—
How long a . lease of power would -the
leaders of a party proclaiming such p doc
trine have held? . Winild it haye been safe
to have Waited the intelligence and lion:
or of the true men of.those days with such
a doctrine 1 0 Aro-the masses of to-day
as corrupt as those who - assume to control
them ? Wc await the sequel.
Hatred of Foreigners.
In his vindictive and unreasonable ha.
rangne on amnesty, the other day, in, the
Senate, Mr. Nye, rotten borough Senator
from Nevada,could not,itseems,con - fine his
personal bitterness tohis half-hated cond.-
trymen of the South, but must fling a
taunt at a fell_ow Senator-for haying beet;
born in another bin& Said SeuatorNye,
referring to -Senator. Schurz :
Mr. President ; I may. not be as fine
spun in theory es my friend; but I think
1 have observed as much about this re:
au4- know as nineh about the
his
tory oflitY county, and feel as deeply in
-her behalf as he can feel, for .1 was born
I to this inheritance. " These points I shall
not yield.. I submit ; therefore, whether
it is'becoming in the honorable Senator
from Missonti 'to charge all those who
have handled this mighty subject from
the day the stv9id life sheathed• to the
present time with ti Want otconsidoratiou
and magnanimity in - their action. ' -
To which Mr.'Seliari replied:
• f - There is only one thing to which
I.trish to call his attention - as well us that
of the Senate. It Stitick mo as rattier
singular that the Setudor - from Nevada
should Lace sett . to .tile,"l 'it'll to the
manor fiorn i i' kpbti , !sonlefliiiig of
isi, re
publican . instil - troni," in granting that 1
bnly came fro ,tibriiadiand Stills dare to
have and expre' on American affairs, an
opinionof:pny . n.' 1...1et me tell the §en
ator from Nevada;thaties an adapted cit •
.izen , I am . determined to do that very
thing,:an& there 'are thousands Eke me
who will do tits same. : We mew • to.this
eetintri tritli a desire to enjoy 'the bless
inks 0 relittbiteah institutions, and sure-
ly:enr desire to maintain them is by no
mew inferior to his: thinks that
we deserve those rigbts only in ease we
'follow his lead,tel me:asstire him that he
does not•itadersiandlhe spirlrof Ameri
cap liberty. Mad I sat at his feet,trying
to study' the' prinCiples of Iteptildieen
government by ,his teachings. I must
contest that I should, so far,, net have
found it verf'proftiablC.
' The Vice President:-;The Chair Must
remind the Senator:trchiMissouri that lie
meat tiddres,s'tho Chair. Parlianientary
rule requires
Mr. Nye.-I said nothing about my
friend front Missouri-beirtg any other than
tiative born. Ile told 'us, however, that
banns wafte4 here. nimu an accidental
.wave of revolution: "
Mr. not ig so. •
Nye..... Welt, a wage . hf,feyoltdpip,
"Mr. EtchiftiNeither did say that.
nov, hot SOWle Weeks
agAro.r2.
,not r e F rie i o "
escr
'to hate said if: ,
.
- Mr.llye.:=lf ;,1 CanUot show it, I am
mistaken.. I lhialc - that the expression
that he wail wafted, op if
,our'shores by a
wave of revolution. X ikiiiot, :flpil ,fault
lit!' anything of that kind,but I do know
;Then what meat liO.had been feCilini that
he had grpwn so, greatos to turn-insitTc
tir eo quick to everybiidy..
'olinysepsitiie . mind, there is some
thing- gro,ssly offensive, if not insulting,
in this strain of.timark on the :part of
the ,§ensitor from I;:cjada, Which ought
not to:go Niurebilked. ;.To remind Mr.
Schurz thathe Was la • foreigner,, and to
convey the ides, tliat t us such, ho should
not express his convictions tod freely ; 'or
to binnt dim' with; hating heeh '' Wafted
here oh an accidental Waco of revolution,'
is, anything tint cridltable 'to-- the native
born Senator. ' So far:as the remark - of
t
the two Senators " ti;- the sympathies Of
.every right-minde man, whether .14tve
or: foreign-brirn„ 'II go tin : hesitutiugly
Rti V
ktr. Schurz, ", ' . - , ,
John Teiney has :resigned'
the collieorship. of thepott
fierce struggle
. urgoing ow:Olongd Ike
Radical politi,ciip4 45t#. - jta: tg
The Beauties of the TarlTSyslem.
Nothing illustrates the. beauties of the
tariff systern better thaut.the fellowittg .
...
table, Showing -
,the duties" euliegtO• at ya-
ions . - .
iphices under it, and the;'sqloutit'- of
money paid:for the collection . : i
.. 2 .e' : ' - , Saittrift. : Ilatles4
Albernarfo, N. C. • --,- - $ 4,949 $ 707
Barnstable, Mass. ' 7,862 2,624
13rnufort, N. C. • 2,517 1,746
Castine, Aleine. 11,363 708
Fernantliaa, Fla. ' ' 8,428 170
ecorgeYmn , 8- a ' ..'' :". - 2 . 63 0 , f- , r , •10
Roucester r ausw :, .--, t :43,51 . 5. - , 8,044
Machias,. Mum ' ' 4,629 2,172.
- Marlilol6ll/Mtess.. ' .''' ` - ---1 4N21 - ''''' 2,100
311rhigan, Mtett,' • - . 6.777 . i 31
Newark,N, J. - ' 4,154 ,: ' 890
Newport, R. L ' 7,5.4, . - 9,895
Panalleo, Kt: • - ' 8,15.5 • ' 1,048
Saco; Maine. ' ", , • 785 . . 995
Beverly and Salem, Mara. 12,915 ' -, 106
St. Mark's Fla. 7,798, • 668
St. Jollies, Fla. — 13,753 3.5.5
Stoningtari, Conn. ' 1,1114 • 969
Quincy, 1lL• • 7,4.54 ' ' , 7.33
Wheidilig;'W. Va..' ''.. 1,62 '- a , 10
The chief duty of .the salaried officials
at the above pointais ti?labor for Giant's
re-slectiOu;tnid the.relention,Oftheir'olvn
places.—Boarster -Union LE
Tnu Iltrantrnrat Fos"rna.--Tbe counsel
of the •murderer Poster. have argued be;
fOre the full bench their inotion'ter - a'new
trial. The Court resolved its deeision. It,
seems now thatFostefainten tion of smash
Putuum'sbeed to i njelly was merely
to maim him and teach him not to speak
to a gentleman in liquor.' That death-re
stilted Was qub simply toa'fact in physiol
ogy for which Foster : was not responsible,
If 'Mr. Putman's skull .had been an inch
or two thicker he would net have died.
CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY
SENATE, Feb. 12.---Mr. Sittnuer intro
duced un inquiry into the sale of arms to
France during the late war. Ifr:Wilson in
troduce a resolution instructing, the Com
mittee on Foreign gelation; to ,consider
the expediency of passing a joint resolu
tion authorizinn. t' the :President:to com
municate to the Government of Bpain the,
protest of the United States against the.
action of the authorities of Cuba towards.
the.Ch in ese laborer 4 of the Island. Adopt-
The Motion to reconsider the vote by.
which the Chiengo Relief•ltigwas passed,
was taken up and carriedr—yaes,,2s ; nays,
2:1. At SP. at,, the, Senate adieuritcd.
lionsk,---.ln the House a large number
of bills, were offered, among tithera several
fur the revivallsf commerce, and .carry
out Civil Service-:A bill was passed allow-
Mg respondents in criminal cases in the
United - States. Courts to testify in their
own behalf. A resolution allowing Mrs.
Hooker, Mrs. Gordon p and Mrs. Stanton to
he heard at the bar of the House in sup
port of their claim to the right to vote was
defeated. A resolution was adopted in
structing the Judiciary Committee to re
port a lull to remove political di abilities
from all who have applied for finch, relief.
A motion to impend the rides and adopt
a resolution instructing the Ways and -
:Means Committee to report a bill.repeal
ing the duties on tea and toffee, vas
adopted—yeas, 140; naysi37. The Pa
cific Committee was instructed
to examine into the report as to the con
, dition of attains , of the :tiorthern Pacific
Railroad. 3lr. Butler moved to suspend
the rules and pass a resoltion calling up
on the president Tor information in re
gard to any intention on the part of Great
Britain to withdraw from the treaty of
Washington ; rejected—pies, 02; nays, 69.
At t'elopk the House adjourned.
SENATE, FEB. 13.—The bill to , re-im
buts° a 'ldlers for the loss of their clothing
by the Chiengo fire was 'passed; also, the
bill modifying the law so as to permit the
reineval of goods in bond from, the origi
nal packages in cases of accident or legal
interference. The bill. to authorize the
President to retire Judges. of the United
States Court on full 4alary whenever he is
satisfied that they 'are permanently die
abled for the . perferntance of -, their
duties, was discussed-until the expiration
of the' morning hour, when it-went Over.
After some"discussion as to the order of
business, the Legislative' Appropriation
bill.was taken tip. - At 4:10 P.m., the-Sen
ate adjourned. -
-Hous&—lii the House, the Committee
on Coinage, Weights and Measures report- '
ed a bill revisinr„and 'amending the Mint
laws: "A' bill 'appropriating 6350,000 for
public buildings at 'Albany tiaidislttitied
and. finally passed. Mr. Datves reported
Iran the Committee on Ways and Means
a bill to repeal the duties on to trod cof
fee, and asked,that -it be fecom M itled,
But objection being made te . MS Malting
a statement in referrentelhereto, he'ittfd
that he -was. not . autliolized tO report' this
bill. The Houselhin 'went into CoMmit
tee of •the Neva!
Appropriation' bill. Mr: Hate 'captained
- the bill, and . entered into' n defense of :the
-present allininiatmtion • of the ;Navy De
partinetit: — Mr. llfOl.gan replied, charging
the Ntivy DeParinient'with waste and
traYaganee: 'After further debate the CAI-
Mittee lose,- and 'at' 4:201'.3.1: the House
adjourned. • ' ,
SE - .l4'yt'Feb:l.l.—Mr.. - ,StiMaer, after
strong'oPpOsitiOn7`ftiiiif 'adtninistratiow
'Smiaterveolled up hie - resoltithin
iug fora 'spetial'ponlinfttee to!iiirtatigate
'the alleged istantifieture pr:ti r mii for the
French alleged
the Afseaali o f the
iTnited States, daring thii late .ivar..:„He
Made; :lengthy speech in 4plehaticii of
it, unit reflected ,severeli an, tlaradmiiii
et:ration: At tho'expitatien of morn
ing - another' deterniiped 'effort r.Was
triode : to litoftlehatdmi Frenchrese
latien; but Mr: Sumner tarried his Tibia,
and continued hi; speech.
stn and Conklin replied:. Withoat'aclipn
on the respluticia; . tlie Senate at
adjourned. • N.
11bu5.t...-4 bill was reperted 'from the
Committee "on Ways anti Means terepeal
duty,ou tea coiree,!iu o b edience
to`lhe, order of the Ifonse, the inapinty of
theAntnittee heing adverse toga-pass-,
ti p s: -ftferred,lo ths Committee ,:qf the
passed making. approßyia-:
Voris Toy the of Public lluildings_
atladianaiolis and. I:Lartfaia.
proprlati4 for' • QuincY; of, one
hundred 'and-fiftyy . thonsanCdollars,, was
opplised; but the lonise refused to lay It
the tAktflp by :iota Of: 105. to 70„.„ The
.Army Appropriation . ' bill 'for $29;548„000.
Was,reported: Mr. Beck Offered a resolu-
plliclC,Wsks.4doOted, fiir,inftirtriati,*l
id me} 'to po - sale of paVal riaterial. 77
'The,O•ea,ate amendments to the. Pesiofflee
llaificieney the. PeasiOn : ',Appie,
Ariatiop, bill; seas. concurred ini,: At two
OCIoW the lime WeneintoGOmmlitee of
the 'Whole 'the Naial
taken 0,4 paragraphs; I:l?r.tgOnclw.O.
4ii"lipipndicaentisrp4 ancorporsitell to - prci-
Nitle nginnat: the emphiyment of laborers
at Navy-yardii for politkx)lpurposes:',l: . At
420 the House adjourned: - 4
Feb. 1,5.-r-Mr.Wownlow mode
ft:tierscnialFeplinationfin)ryply to Set: Beck'S stitemetit in to filcose that his
(Mr. Bromilow)iwhile,Gqiekilior of Melte.
iu
mtn theq State fa :p9l)demoniuM.
acid that , he iini.the-ottlerrecepeirtictieln
Goverdonfwere hated and despised lifthe
people, and seemed to find no refuge from
the penitentiary except in the Senate of
the United States. rflui Senate then re
en,thid Ofirditekitill4' of Mel Snmrier's res
olution, and Mr. Ilatlan Continued his ex
•plainatiottbf
Franemllrussiim - warl Mr:Prelinglirtysen
also spoke iir ilefen*of..the government.
Aft. Schuradollowed' inlatipport 'of Mr:
Sumner'irrestantiOn. I Without reachinira
.vote, the Senate, at.id:3oi rant., went • into
.executive session, and-soon afterwards
journed. I 4, •
IforsE.:l--In :the flouse, therhill 'for a
governtrint building wt inof;
to oast slo,ooP:Was , !piisSed.- 1 The Illaties
collected at this
~forr,for ' the , lost"ficlal
year amounted ter474, to it:p
late the emplovmenkand; compensatbm'of
.derki imth'e !tense Wits irperted, and, af
.6r some diiiinssion,Went!ov,er: The lionsC
Alien went into ComMittee OP the Whole,
and took tip the Navel Apprepriation bill
being Completed' in Ciimmittee, Was re
ported to the. Eloude,and•passed..; At 4
o'clock , , , thellouseadjenintd.
biltstippTe*D; ,
hiry to the det ,providing fog the , erection
of public Wrenter(waspass
;' eretiolbtioh. to print tiventy-five
thousand copies of the, United . Stntes, case . ,
against Great prifttfli. The bil to extgil
1 the time for theof a' ti* ? iia
trom the River Sr:Croio Nike SuPerior,
I was debited and'pasSed. The Senate then
resntned , eniiilderation of Mr. Suraneee
res , Antion inregarirto the sale of mins to
France. Mr': lilcrtoii . took the floor
fence of the AdminiStration, 'A. colloquial
debate ensued between. Morten and Ed;
rounds on the Administration side.. and
Sumner and Scimrz'in dpflosition. With
'Out reaching a 'vote,' the Senate at 440
M. aajt:ql
Hpi , Iffn
lii ti
the, , ,llonseoffkr some nn-
_important husinessi .My, Beck, of Ken
tucky, asked leave tb.inalre a personal es-.
planation: ~o phjeCtion bcinglnade, Mr.
Beek deliiired alveky, powerful defense of
him Self, and invettive against Senator
BrownloW. and ',the other Governors of
Southern States. -Ile said. that! they.had
put forward Browulow to ,attack
eaasewsita;cripple and an im
ti ha:that Messrs: Bullock, and Reed
alld SeOtt,',u r ere not cripples, and he was
rendi 'to brick what lie had said, in the
House, or anyivherei Ile was several times
in terr upted t by3tessra. Stevenson, and.Gar
field,,but the Speaker: decided he was in
order, newel listened, to with marked
attention, by a crOwded house, and •was
iyarinly congratiilatccl at the, close of his
speech. The Iluthe passed. a large num
ber of private bills, and at., three o'clock
adjoUrned. .
Death or Ilotv. • llcnrf• S. Evatte.
Death has again dummied the -senate of
Pennsylvania. Hon. Henry S. -Evans,
-who !represented the senatorial district
composed of the counties of Cliester,pel
aware and Alonfgornery, died at bis resi
dence in West Chester, on Friday eveving
last at sis o'clock. • His disease was pneu
monia. His age was about sixty years.
His death leaves the State senate once
more a tie. Speaker Ratan will •immetli :
utely issue big warrant for a new election,
and within thirty - successor will
be M the senate. :Of course the snebessof
will come fromAhe dielrict Which Mr.
Evans represented'namell, that - of Ches
ter; Montgomery and- Dela Ware. It is not
likely thatthetiel•will prodif&
inter
ruption of . the public•basiness. Tliesen;
ate is completely organized, the - registry
bill will nidonger, meet:with factions op
position, and ,the parliamentary right . .of
contesting the seat iof Mr.. , Gray will be
conceded to Oel. McClure. - There is at
:the:semis:time an !apparentwillingnen on
the part of the•reptiblicatis to make a fair
apportionmejit •'of COngreismen. This
removes for the iMezentall•prautical•tines
tions-in 'disputegbetWeen , the two' putties,
and the - work -of legislation can; go on
witlimit interruption , or delay, while the
people of the vacant diStript - propeed with
the election of - u-supcesSoi: tt:) , Mr, - Erhns.
V' •; • : • :
Logan-05f Illitioik;now.in' the
Senate. said in the' Houk,'of 'Represents:l
-tives.;.,"Weltave in the i navy,' ono Arffiee
to every , Six nien;;• 85,000.000'g0e,s to the
officers, and s2,ooo,ooooe'in
thew,-
- sire lo call the , attention of the cot ntry
to the fifot the takei paid by -the 'people
are being absorbed by nien who have
duties to perfornl "whaterer. ' -
• —Mr. Ilecic,,.pf E`enlopky, has intro
(lucid ia'lrill into tW Muse' Represn.
th
lae§ to'AISW: halt 'the:ensionl'ilntle4:ta
'be rata in lciallpnadr, notes. 3P. Taper
Inotokiiy,'dciod'Onolii'll for the
ought tube gobcl enonoll 'for! '",thp -govpo
- O'My goforp-
Mont: that will, re4elve its Ow. paper
nioney: . •WOliliOleCk
—At 9 notice in . (Inc 0 our el 9 lunges
this.. iv • k, the -,9l,iiternen t of Dea. •Inbn
'llofigkin., of 'South Jefferson;l4,irhose
ion iiras cured 'of iiicipiof.ponsurontion
Jay:lll9 nee oeJohnsozertrArtiogy4.7 l inwi,zt,
We• refer to iltisat'thrs:timp' as tetcdinz.:(6
eorrobrirate:tho'alaienienf pada - last
week in.relation,ll:i'thig LinitOeqt us ; up
plied ti cOnsiiniittont, , ••,
If COngresi had employedln,tleh
Abe- arrranekient •
'
,i'lleConstrnetion Policy , ' at 43,e .91 : 0se, A's
the War Delloyfkeiiiiii4 in .03 beginning
of tlie-ivar,4n. orpinn* tip Po lnaiiii
factiire elvas called.Olgrfgalf's
C'Orcrli Won. .eowdeitt - for use of
th talon
- would haye been restorer long qg9.-4,Ex"
piget ,• • •
'Aitvit? OF nts I ,f44.—",n,heu
the gomti itotsilif - a: iukei-briegYogaMiy p,
of:.partalfthers 'eve* , ti!ile it passes
through the beiribeldness
inecifable Biii:eyed tor
loru as, it: may ueeto),the Miicbi4p.on be
riires l 42, 'the lep repaired. aglow's Rothe-
iron ) videti:tay applke4iou of Mie
brushto - prepibte3l4t #bsoiTtion or We
fluid'by tlle;bcitlii" . 9l, l slOP thethlrining •
-
, oat process is foity!ielght Tbo
roots from Ulrich , th . eileud fllerifetiti Mere,
Bted4lll uobithfl re.endolved vl4lO. ),
nit& a u'efi gtowth imeedily UpTink‘up
on thie denude ; pltkobe. - work of t o .
production . .. vrili,gu until the damage Is
.00repyfely ,tepeired, an &the luxuient drop
uflair thits , preduded never wither ex.
fn]t.outas'•long'ao the iiitaiiing 'Applictt-
Veil is regularly -ontinuetl: . • •
fi%g - o advtOiOutinto.
Y, • „*, • ' Jaerctos. Fehroary_ 12.1912:
€l2i *alb% ;V! Tr° Mt 5 4 r y d Not leolfr i t e ol
colowleted 1812. Payable Irallrownolgo
ed byllarvy Griboell.l3b4plAs doled geb. 3G. =I to*
11ko atiounts6lgAcd kr franc 13111.ol'uld note* trerie ob.
sined by lAndennd will not ba paid by be; aliti two
othermoto paloblo to vim Browrrand slitsed bylll. 13.
Abd
L.
Aldrich for like Motility and dat co the
or - nrh'otgobrtOry. as these noun were Rdatdocil
by and.
Feb. IIrt..:IWA-13.e1l w 3.
DU c m tdcWit' v aliTh.'l:ll47.K.;•::,l 3 G" -
Cut with two mcn and tiro horses. A new. - 301 . 4za n.
Croto•Cut Sawing Irrehines. - !Intl the time hutrod
twice the meant of wink done. Cheep, *lmola and der=
Bend for elevator er Ind netticetlars aptlenked
chine to - the omo taWL'iti.llACtliNlit 'Venal
Dorer:Ohlo.
Feb, T., 171.i:O1:9rfp . ';
A.*3:•FCESCOB CO
ZiAitliE ; lr STREET,
PUILADELPILIA:
. •
We bite opeeea 4b 1:66 - Smarm
. 211,41)E. 3 tbelargest
and belt escorted Stock of • - , •
Table. elate end/floor Oil Cloths, Wlndoie Shades
' andrap_ et Carpet, Ctudo,Cotton r Yons. Bat
tbsg, Wedding, Twines, Wlc.ks, , Vme l kc,
'Looking' (Mises, Faney.".llaskets4,
`pteontalsSicels;Berletsollcintr. , •
; oce. Ulfdltitni Dere, ;•.•
en 'led tliow Were In
the United State., • . •
Ontlatgolacristee In Ins sleess enabled to to Fen at low
Nips tpltl4,reittti the bestquallts id ; Ooodev.-
• , EOLittlll6l l P*olsl-•
CECEORATEtrAtIftRICIN 7 WASH t R.
• aye ' r1306:601444
Tern;
All ?thee gpods...Vdeilb Net,
Feb 14, r,l UV. • ' • " '
Please :Road. This
Q 0 Many False Statini4inti ation,
I deslrc to'sair to ; the public, ;anti i..specially
to Avollci . Ifolders,.that the 4.3Mipanks mention
ed below •Ari All Rata!' and worthy the-en
tiresonfidenco of the People." PICI/5C cpll and
see standing and condition of each: .
Queen Fun Insurance Co., Liverpool mid Lon.
don, (Gold), . . $10,090,000
Continental, .do.,Assets, 2409,520
Andei, - do. Ohio, do. 1,700,594.
Amazon, -„ d 0... 40. . do. amps
Triuthpb; do,. • do, .do.. 762,206
Niagara, do. N. Y., do. 1218,240
Hanover,. do: do. . . do. 'OOO,OOO
Republic, • . 503,775
Fay:natty • do.• -.York,Pa. do. •• • -878,806
Girard, .• do. Philadelphia AM. .• 950,009
MOE is an." Independent Agency."' •I. write
my own 'Policies and have settled my own losses,
ran insure you MOM TO-DAY against damage
'by...namand Ltmernmei. •I have longl:cen aC
quainted with Thompson Derr, of Wilkes llnrro,
General 'Agent,' "Queen Fire Insurance Co:
and." !lave FOR TIM A vtns' mcrt nkcistra."
"Get n Life and Accidental Insurance, at
Icr's Insurance-011(m. over. Wilson's Hard War?
store;;; 'Veriqteipeatfrilly, • . .
lIENRY - C; TYLER,
Pea Ahem:lmgal.
unrrow 8 NOTICE —Vic amlertlznel anind Hot
dolk. am:whaled by the Orphan's Coort.intid i ckquchanna
atoms. to distributo thd foods In"thc•haltds Oltrlsa
Matheses, Adodialetratrlt of thehstatc orDiclothrht holm
dross cd. will - attend toi the dfitles ntmcnt,
at tda aftlet In llontroto. att • Sattudayi,illamh itn, 1E72,
nt I o'clock P.M., et which tlmeatid pAsccall persons Ic..
tempted In sold fond' moot preprint 'War - claims. or be
forever debarred from coliologi t. lr t fl:44ll .l rez4s. A ii dia6i,
Montrose, Fel:tram-I I I, I 6 —no7-‘lOl.
A UDITOWS NOTICE.—The undrolvdted. an Audi.
./.1 tor. aWduted by the Sedges of the &hut 6f Coto
mon Memo of finagaehanua eintty. tel dli.tribute the
Nods In the hand*, ot.. the • Etheriff of the °eat o of
Jahn Filar. will attend to the ducks, of Ide ale
po}attner t at Mr ofllce. In 11ontmee. on Friday. the 24
olFebrratry Oext.nt lo'eloch In the anemone of that ray.
Alt patties lattleattnaterfrenired atrtippeor andprer , er I
Ihrir delete et the abort thee and plAce or be. torero
debarred. _ 6llt2firAdditor.
hfuninme,4aa.3o,l9:72.
XrillTow.s ..C.llOtl;bC,D
appointed by pie -Court of Cinumno Tiene
do ,, otteltiinuaVo.vonandltee to dirtrifinge the funds In
hondo of thttheriff. fratri the 11.. Ale of the Deal
Horace of - B. Y. Vinton. will attend to the detierrot
appointment. at his oftee.in lionirose:on“Thur , day,
the enth day of rrghtuary. A. D. IS:e. et I renloch. P. u.
All 'persona interested will aprn nr and I,rrsent their
claims or .ta, debarred from cnmioej 1 , 1 nnoh said roods.
•.•• iT. li. zEssur., Andltorc
Montrose. Jan. 21,1573.—n04 —tr4
SETairrs SALES—fIy *toe of write Issued by the
Conti of comainu Pleas ot enscrtiebatina enntly And
to me'dirynted. I. will espowt to rate by nettle vedee,
'at the Conte House to iliontrrete,on• gattrotay Starch
igh, 1811 . at R &clerk...4lZ, hi., the' tOltourltin pieta oy
.porrel• of loud , ter w.it. . -
All that ell lain pbree of 'petrel of land. *Utters to the
borottgb or Montrose, to the enttnty et rinsqlwirannaand
ate rennryirania,bonaded o n the north by the Owe.
go To rispike; on the rust be alley rennin:, to Main Street,
on she ettnib...by tarots of „Win. 31.Post.ind on the west
by leo& of Am... Nichols, yontaining about Intlerinere
feet ot hethe same mirror less, with the anorwten.
ascot quo largo building need elk-Fork Fartary, with' the
mathluery Attached. and At bonniest& [Token toekeen.
don et t e rail nt garnet!. it Thompson en. SI Tatted!.
AIA tbrop.J w Riley. D D Outer, Samuel Davi,
Lntbrop nod A ElfiterleYl'
Notice In hereby girerrthat ,
must he paid hi ash
on tho day of sale. ,
' • • • • %rat tln !MET. shcrib
phayrt pple2.3ionttoeo,Pett. ~ • t
IMPROVED
ogthj i % . - a e r ig.tes
rertablo tad it4toroqr. tlonnUts2reti ind tor
At r ac, by 1 ; , - HAY ItZ nuos:
. attson, r:a.; Fob. 7, -
M
IMATIat 8 Ail?, .11inn of alztydwo mares pd.
lotnive the Bona` of .Itentrose on the Staab,
adored for role.. Qt Is. well :watered and has- about: ten
tarts la tithber. Including ;anon grove of leach and
maple neer the &valor. bele; the !lonics teed 'erlafon
of the Samuel GttcurY flrm• ' ' l '
Per fqrther_ te tafticula en s ire of 4. E.Caniat, Esq.,
Ltock Illantrofej . „v.
int - 1"/
15711r : 176-INT-M9E7173Et3E1
Warerv;omp adl Ftud !I:Th.:v.47st
-•-MST ChASS 2SEY.OOII3IOIT
F. -I ITT
Tote round lu fide se4lOrintthe el:000v. of Me 0 14
.rmatattfauturei kind at. pates th at rgintrot ta giro BilTltli
Flictiazaakes the vAry.4st , • .•• • .
•N I 4T
llirin 4 I.
Fourdrl, and W.A4IIAISyd
TITEIE[OASTERY.WORX
...Of. all hthds.douelultti neatest maimer;.. , ;-•:'.;
E 3 W 2O Art; 34" : 1ST , Allr z 331 31111 X.E,13:1
• VABIOIJ,F3 E,12•1D9 ! •, •
-•:1 F OR1: MATRASSES,•:
• .
-!• • .! COILII9 - IiATRASBES.•";
, . ; , ;17 ,.._ ..•, '.!
U
N. D. E . 11..:T A
the' ruhreriber *lll hereafter pink.; the riudeitii kin. a
: • nnettalty•l Ibis tutelars. , llaringjtua-criutrilerM- a
NEW and.the reoet.ekir_autllllllllSErth.the StatC, all
needinrble• bery lecaNtiC bo attetotedlo promptly aid at
- • • illTrl. W.-BERTH,. : -
.„.24ontro!s4(t!,:zan,
•-", ;:';:r6t4: - ,0. - E,l4t , s .
.
,0501tE.Chutnnt nu d Reg': by, th e Load. 'rota ar l
tZt Ilundrefl Vril l earu- orders' at -Abe WWII
TICE. r'r
outrage, dna. 2.1,18 - 4.-4kol tit& •
A,GOCZkiI,NITZ;STABEI4T I
.2. must 1111.. E. etrurSikWVlLLi Solt ems.V
oubteriberoten for rate bia Orbit 31111 aa d (tart
1.,11111, ettnaled la' Barrow's Hollow, Gibson Volra.
*dm .54141i.C0., Pa. 'lto primly:lu is 32QP anderping
o Moron% repalr 4nd will trelpady tor bUillacos tlyFob.
9tc.. , 110a-31ills will thou to . in prtuto order. TEkeio
,'4lllqaroliltuated tutee trod Um D. I, a Vir.lt. R.,
on a Root toad ; - plunanieniarslnqalro of till, 'act ,
!toriber, tbittc4l9oaqs'a On, Pa." • .4.II,.cLAELug..
Jan. 17.18fi.—na—lek ;
M jl.ta ilUtii TptigtVgerilia
j 4 .'” i3 q l2 MAY 1i . V. 174 WPY.:/. .! 10 $11
.43bruz
pause* &ct on 4r4suent.► 91!;essurv,
T0t41,.. - • • sump co
Assume et ikrinti •
• - wit,Ut
JA ES , Amnia'?
Liwyty Nottinbfr ,
•
,
10411114 . FOR BALEJ—lito altbeldher nor odes list
• Wells Earto.slinated stare one seri half allot
acrotbrial from the village - of New eilfool.-Tha tam
containa one hundred ateVont 10 Urea imperreen
the balance In wood and Um •if la Well watered
went nerndlingrprleive,a ne t verfallin&:
E: or t :at% ' Ruin ' es. ulif ;Leap: sad bts
toll hay. gein and othrr fodder ludic, lent to kee *tie
Stock tin the middle elate{ next; 11:cenitaltta a
orchard el grafted felt. and a fair supply of
The buildings are good and noddy ilawAnosiliting of on.
00a1e. 400 harem. wagon boese.,ete. The ley barb:
• ahedeitaebed. Is 403100 feet: It marl. MeV
a' with cow Ilene and root cellar enateneas
Thielemit is new and pleasantly' arranged.cmalaa
moms. pantry', and closets. -It ia wpm<
andalnied throngbont. and berg gobitterar fee gale
and butter. A wood home attarbedttitbobousa.aneb
a • 41111trwrIl ottsper Vont* aboatlsletlinbatbt •
, ra• • doxr. t.t.—
• This win Ties luitnitinaely fatfr Ibti• soltdi4gt. sad
SaSNAeidcr &oup ofj he most dertrable locations to the
township. It bas treted ry Waranitfeweadveadiadhca:
any farm or Ito aim and land d. All_ theamesdawa can be
moan bpantaralneu and. kleviltidineln es he driven .
over an, part of it. It Lisbon 110 Waal= drive to tba
New hillford-Depot. .If desired. tilts whole Mort. sea:
silo. thrailare..ned dale, fixture orb go with the tare.
Ponces ton 'Oen Immediately.roe ferthepartlealara
• nt the fazes Or address Immediately:-Yo e
Id.ABITII3I.
' ,-= • ' New sllllorddinaqtlaterma
GIVE BAR HMV
YOIT - WANT,
3B MI Ea
•1 1 MC 10
-
Sewi ;!oli,ichiliet
MO bid friends and Dstmns of - Soirinieltiftnilltertintr..
I. again in Um splicitlng lour patroAtor tar •
The' Original llowe . :Sewhig ;mirth%
F.STABLISELED;INT. impitonb. nl. •
Maar' csil andiee %twit hs the imorove.ti. at War
sat r slam. Iteteetnher the liennthir Holes•'•
'has utt medalllou head;
ROOMS AT-
If:
66 °Corirt Street, 13ngtiaiR:11;:lE1
kb A ..;a,
Nttlqpn'a:''Store"
IL It DUN. MOUE:
THE ';_EAGLF,
ar:u i9 4 VC:0:1•A4
,
.a ve 3l:;,7„ , •' . .
4i2"Zii\TE3 C 42, IVXo3Etiojiaq
1120711tETORS.,
BRICK .#4lag, E9privsE,
Sign of tilo.99l4en:pa.Slo..apit
Dears to infant the that we bats movedWL laur Stock of Datiff.i3lctifdltaiVraints..ufl.. tinfels
.••• Copube, rolnatety, lout, Arthica. get into the
itriekAtoreilikineftrueeoplet
tituturS Co.
We tate teiriiiti fitted up this more to Madera latyla,
and hall tndeavartu trap, anopllelt *that atttctitt
prnaintin to the Drug , liustueis. •
W. ‘'xiaitillgi ateatiud.f. a cardistlnallatton N emery
and ate as wiled fa' vitt. of anythltr: In act itoCani
tor'llOr In met; Oat as a friendly ea% To AI act
'old cmturuent we desire to ei preis vow Manta fee
Ter, 11 barn! pa tnotage herutufere extended to tie We
*hill on deacyr In marl. a attain ciente of
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