Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, February 06, 1867, Image 2

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Simutta SenfiueL
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.4 imiVui ofhilvt, and a of land,
A union no power rluitl sever;
A union of heart, and ir nin'on of hand.
Aid the American L'num forever
MIFFLIN TOW N
Wcilt.es.lnv .florniric, Fchru.-iry 6, IS..?.
II. II. HII.SU.Y, Editor is nil Publisher
fciBP T F J V W.I T A S FX 77 .Y 1.1. -43
hi the l.arjetl Circultitioti of any paper (uli
Jished in tiiis County. It is merefoie the
bftt adi-trlimnq uwivitn. It i a rupee, truly
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II loyal, ahiy cfowluotnl. fust clss Lociiiisi.
i And wellworliiv of ih. pairouage of every
lovs.1 citizen in the County.
THE STATE UfcUT.
Bonds of Pennsylvania, to tbe sum of
$23,000,000. are past due and unpaid.
The State Treasurer lis endea-vored on
evrbl oi:-i.si:ins to purchase part of them
with moneys belon-rin to the Sinking
Fund, but has entirely failed The owa
er nreferred to bold or, raihrr than seek
new investments. Nevertheless, ttic fact
that the bonds are over-due, has been
rea:e the occasion of rejiroach against the
Commonwealth by outsiders.
Senator Counoll, of Philadelphia, act
in" u:on the su 'jesticn of Trc.'outcr
Kemble, has broi;!it frwaid a till t n j
authorize a new six pr cent loan to can- j
eel the old bouds. Five millions of tbe j
new bonds are to be payable alter live
and within teD years; eiht millions after
ten and within fifteen years. These bonds
are to be sold to the highest bidder, but
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not below par, the old bonds to be rcceiv-
aide ia payment. The old bonds are be
below par, but the bill should ii;ir.ctly
say they should ha taken af c. 4 Ifss than
par. This would bo to eieiiaue new
bjnJs for old ones, leaving the holder in
just as good condition as lie now is.
The old bonds are mostly f!v-c per
cent., but the iti'cicst was payable iu gold,
BDd was actuaiiy so paid until tbe pte
mium ol coin rati up to a fearful point.
Since then the iuterest has becn paid in
greenbacks. In raising the rate of inter
est to six por cent., it should be fixed be
yond dispute, that the interest will be
paid in currency.
IM.11.1TES Of'poOK HOUSES.
Jud'C Stowe, ol the Allegheny Quar.
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icr cessions, luieiy nau ueio.e .inu i.nec
netitiors from ihe Directors of the Coun-
petitions irom u.e i-irectots o. iuc v oun I
ty Home, setting forth that certain par- j
ties therein Dallied bad Iccomo rha-ges i
money as l.ai alteauy
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l lie. 1 ?ujijJOi l. iu e ci y tasu iuc i,uu 1
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used tlie amount ot compensation w inch j
Was to be assessed ujvou the chiljrgti a;id j
grand children.
The principle of law settled in these
cases, ays the Pittsburg Commercial, is
a vrry important one, and is this: That
the father, or mother, if able, is bound to
support bis or her childicn or grauc! cl.il
dren: and prevent thetu becoioing a charge !
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pirtie, cUldrea and .rand-cl,ildreu o! bave became most dangerous to the lib- j l" ' ' a' : Le owed but a lew dollars J-r j t..e t,ir ,s .,f every indu.tri.us o,b i, ,1... j ,.: lio,, ..j,.
.V. " , ,, L-. ,r .l, ,.,,. i.i;,. T, nii,.l .t . , ,!,e 1 on-'.'utu:i by sinking out li.e word boaidiiiir, and the trunk alone is woith , cjui.trv. Three m.iuths only are noc.-s-,ry I fir. oikJ
the indigect persons, were amply able to ert.es of the m.uo.ie. io contend tb.at , ' , , ., i -' ,. . . , , - . so--t: r-' J
e . v .... , . , I "r-1-.t C. .iv'ssrs. . oo-sward, Lrttaia.., t,e tiUIullt jorru.u f who was al.-t a ! V' paranon tunt sha.il ntr..d.iccanv t ir- ; '-'-r-
support them comfortably for the future, wfat be has uonc and is doing every d..y ,,. ' , u ,l' i ,.,.,, !va..iur r nit.tfIl4nic : j U.:b. rsa.a-l.
V , , , ,i ,,t ,1,.,, p. : . j..at.er. . estbroos auj Ci.;a ete , hoards there at that t.me) did i.ot letuta I mtl '' -r "'tviunu, .u -, , -,
and to reluod to the county such sums of cons ii.u'.i.mal, tnd that Congress is . ,. . . n.-s n..si.io.i thai shall br-n. h-. o-,,i s-t.
upon the public aud the like dary legal a governu-et.t ot executive cap- ( l!ie s.,a.t.s atty i rebellion are ia the
ly devolves upou the chiidrcu or grand- ! i'l' a,!'J arbitrary p-jwer, but of law and ! i-:ion ,)r out 0f tie Union. Juit answer
children of aged, iuutuior iudigent pa-! rJer , of democratic republican iustitu -, tiiat. j yoa wi; ?
rents or grandparents. If the parties ! tr-s. of representative legislation and j Republican The ('-lcstion is well ii
ceglcct so to do. tbe Poor-ltircators cau l0P'ar uasis- lf Mr-J"ll"s0"''i "'-'"P lustra'ed in your own jers.-ual history,
apply to tbe Judges of tbe Quarter Ses- ,ioDS s''i'J be tolerate J, our govcrtIU:cnt j .ur ve.irs you united with the
nion-., and if the ability of the porties is j w,mlJ iu a Krc;lt IUCis"ie Iuse ili chatac- ,.hurch here; and, it I am rightly inform
established, compel repayment of what 'Tof republican aDd become a-itoeialic. 1 eJ vou lave been rather a bard member
ever publie money lias been exf ended, J I' F"I c- tliat w sl:ouIli loljk ,li's P':,t- to mana-e ; and lately chaiges have been
and a sufficient sum per week for the fit-1 ter s eruly iu llie ,;cc. fjr !t nc;ir!.v ai,( prelprrcd agaiust vou for downright mis
per
ture maintenance of the patty.
Last Spuing anu Slmmku. the Deuj
cctats and Coi.servatives found a goal
oeaiotso.iu satislaetton in oenouucui,: i (j,jn;,r(.,s. lustead of treating it respect-Cf-ngress,
aud in predicting that the pco- ful:y aIJ1, jefi:rolJ -.;aI: v, ai became the cc
ple, at tbe elections then approaebi.-g, j cvl;iUin ,c iu iie u;uSl i11S0ent ar,J Jfi.
would stump it with reprobation. The i nt .it);,H.1;,e he could utter, insulted,
elections came, aud the people d;d co ... ,.!..,., t .,,,. ,tr-ri,.,,i . .,
tuch thing. Congress was cmpba.icslly j
approved. All the advanced Radicals
yvere re nominate J and re elected. Only
tbo Conservatives aud half hearted U-vU-
oais were dropped. For a time thelflueuceof lik Caliuct atlJ tIlft CuUllte. stroke, a temperance reform. P,t the
tbusccfCoogr was silenced, l.eceutly, I wte, of tlie greht hcrws of lhc War, dcalcrs C0DS'Fu'e d sued t.ie
however, it has been renewed. Iu view j 9 of he w,,ole sueP.th of tlic Ueui-! filir rio,ers for dira9-,e8' C,om,nS ont Wc
Of the undeniable facts, we submit that j ocra(: c aI, al;d Co tigress has been SU3. j ly -stressful rece.v.ng the inQing vcr
Cue real point cf objection is not gainst ! tiliued atlJ viut.iea,cd iu the most triumpli- l SG2', f,0,aa wi'10" ,,c,d Ut
Congress, but against Popular Govern- aut wanIit.r. ltead of bowing to lbis cigbteen Lours before they cou.d dete,
inent. The objectors do not want the j verdict of a tr.bunal to which bo had '"iucQ" P-"";'1" the lauita.
people to govetc, but only it. iusigniucact ; Liaise. f appealed, be goes on in his bead- j An association of ladies lias been
laeuon.
TaE passage of the Tariff Bui, by the ;
I'uited States Seiiute, is au tveut weii i
vrorthy of congratulation. The vole was j
tweuty-seveu to ten, ail the Democrats
preteui out .wo .unn- uyaiu ,
Uu
theUtial passa-o of the bill, both the
Peuusylv.v:ia Sectors e,e aUu-t or '
AUTOCKAT1C vs. DEMOCRATIC
it i' i.e.
Nothing can Le more absurd than the
talk about our government uow under-
going a violent chunpa inimical (o t lie
spirit f ihe Constitution, because Con-rre-s
has determined Jo assume ami use
tlmse dormant powcts expressly confided
to it by t he Constitution, but hitlit-rtu not
ucd. Undoubtedly ibe purpose of tit is
outcry is to sustain the President in his
gross offences against Congress and pop
ular Sovereignty. It is natural enough
for an Kxfcuiive who denies to Congress
ail jiiiwcr ' f legislation, not only iu re
gard to the reconstruction of tlic conrjuci
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ed Males', but to utmost u i political mat -
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ters where bis own views uiiieis from tlic
tlie people s representative1, to treat as a
revolution the overrulliti of bis numer-
ous vetoes and thti announcement of his
aibitrary acts. 1 he mvslery is :is to the
.t'occss by which he bus bceo ble to in
dticc two K'-publicau Justices of tbe Su
picttic Court to a-sist bim iu this move
ment. WhiUtfce peojde and their rep
resentatives are Gun and thar in their
views and policy on this ouesiion, there
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destnv the faith ol our Senators and St 1 M , . . . ,i . q ,, i ,!
, . i nouses ana have passed the ccn:te bv;a
pietne ,1 mini's. . ., ' j
We have .-hown so fully and at lenpth J slr,ct li,,!.v vo!e- r,0"l of lhu :'li,;i,t f"
the txact authori.y undcwhie!. Confess j K'-n-cuts and most ehMjuct adduces cer
is acting, that it is not necessary to repeat j J2liered in the Senate of lm:;y Ivajia
it l.re. It is suffi eiet to call attention j wcre elicited by this discun. Cotf J
to the u-enerut rrinci.le-i involved io the j ,,,0c '"i" bumht Uou.t to every
ease, which forlun.-..e!y are of so n uoh votcr- a!uJ cvfiri' voter l, iu-lu-red to read
.mpoitance as to commend themselves to ' ponder them candidly, lVnu-ylvania
the atteutiou of ail. When these ale j would vote as overwhelmingly ll.j.uLiicaii
properly btudied. no one can mistake the j as d,w'a Ma'saohusotr-.
course to le purged, lor on the one! The Ilesolutious . f t-nsurc upm Cow
i.aud we have the principles of govern-!8" ''-''-UC:J ' sic 'Ve alsj
ment by autocracy, or tl.o one-man power, ' dU'l '"'J com; ,1!, J t!u
i .. ,i i . I'euuii:raey. already sick of their h.i.it,
and on the other, of democracy, or by i
- .,,..,..:, e ,1 . to ecuiti.it themselves sliil moe h Te-e-sly
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the purpose ol the Const'tutiuu could tirt
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possibly have been to make :m autocracy, j
but a lice democratic republic, it u.u-t
be obvious that most of the assumptions I
oa which the policy of the present (..
;ress arc l c!u to be unconstitutional, vio-;
leu! and I'cvuliit'.oiiary, are diametii.al'y
oj.poscd to t tic spii it iu which the Con-.
stitutirn tta- framed.
Of late y.;ars it has been uuivcrs:.':y
eotjccde-l, both iu Eurojo end America,
ihat the Picsident of the United States
wields isime actual power than any cons; i
tutiotial monatch in Lurope. This was
under the most ordinary and limited in
terpretation of the prerogatives of the
ofiice. lut Mr. Join sou lus strn;chel
his assumptions of power far beyond- all
precedent, and seems inclined to imita'e
Korr - ri - o tb:it ('onuress v-ill r.ot. snbniit
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-riietiy to these usurpations. Grcnt au 1
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perilous as wee previously the attributes
"f '''? Presidency, be has made them
-nd
bim is v:r! loillv to
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t;.:u(enu tii.iL ine liuiil :
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rej-res- ntative iustitutit.i.s, and that under !
' i.ir.li. v f i.r i.riT'ii.iTiinr fi rfiT-.:il .1 1 1 flinir cr. 1
u.;i a si rt of elective monarchy
It is absolutely essential that the pco
pie snouiu now prove vj .i.c course o; ,
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j Unities that they always bold iu their I
possession the means of rectifying Kxee-1
utive errors. We must pn.ve that this
dearly coneers all our liberties, and must i
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the day. Presiueut Johnson found bin.-1
sell opp. std by an adverse majority in
am Hc:iell , l!le c.tfstitueat of the' I
Uj,.1,lc.,. K)cctiouS bave since bt.eu
.e;j) ut which he appeared as an advocate
1.;. .,,e,j,lf. Lacked br all thA in
j loug course, repeats bis insults, and ve- j
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toes i.gtit aua leu a., tae imporiaui acts
of Congress.
It is by his inspiration that tbe charge
reVOitttiau maio a-aiust Congress.
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of the most outrageous usurpations, ud
. it is r. Jt ar an
oK.-tt to h-. own at.
in i..!,., in inn wami.', mi ' . . . - !- t v ....... , v-v .-i.: ,,-- . .
' ... ,.- . i r .. tipp'.-.nteJ L-y me speaker as a v-ommiuee u0 tbe botel ut.ul late the ioiio-.vuis; da v. 1 ', . . . .. ,; I '. '.'
f ..... :i r,.(i. li-il ti-ir I iis i v in tiua i u i' 1 1 iii-i.-ni nuu ittdi.u. . ... fii-e. :i n t Iti'lt ui:iv u-.nl : xi ,.n I !i .11-. i..-. 1 i:-li : s:ir.l u :
Let the people look nt this matter fairly
an-! ryiarely. The powers Congress is
jiiow exercising arc those conCJuil to it by
' ne const nation. 1 bey arc the conserv
ative powers ve.pii.-ite, Day imli-.jiciii.aMc.
to 'he maintenance of popular liberties,
and are m w wielded because tlic emer
gency demands tliat :l;ey should bo.
LETTER ITtOM HAKKISUElit-.
IIarrisbui..;, Ib. 2, 1307.
Dear Skxtinlt.. Now that Governor
Geary lias been inaugurated and anntutoC
ed big principal appointments, Qnncral
Cameron elected United States Senator,
and both IIou-.es si-ttlo J down to steady
worn, x pioposu io ucen uiir rei'.cra
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!iuniiitecf with evctits traustiiriuji ut thi
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I bta'e c.i'.ital.
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Thus far there has been little r.rivat
leishiliuti, though both Ilou-es have not
f'ot nied private calenders and ate rej.at
iiig a Lrj;c amount of business. Tbuij
is a troii iceling against lonii and ut
necessary adjournments, and in lavor it
hard woik ami a short session.
National afluirs Iisvq attracted muc
attention and developed much dieussioij
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!lhe Constitutional Amendine
uieu's bat
been fullv and a1.!; dieu-.-.ed in but
' to the exjdoled "lolicy" and f.iil.-r fjr-
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' tune of Johasen, mueii aain'. tlK'iudg-
ment id' ;l.e more cautious and iu !.-ut.
A few bills of public interest have been
iutroJucc 1 into each litu-e. lutl.jSeu
ate Mr. jjiiigliam i.fi'jred a re-. i-ui.::i in.
.iCructing t..e Coiini.it:. c on ltaihjds to
trj.ort a Tree r.niro..d bill, aud kciai:u
that its consideration should t'sc .reci
..'nee of aty incal Icgis'iiiion. .r
Lao
den offered a resolution aj .pointing a c"ii
miitee of thne to p:eparc au act relative
to 'he education of soldiers urp::.ins.
After c.'t.'sideralji, (li.sc'ission iu lelerence
to the Wiint o( h-iii-iatioa on thi. sabjeot,
the eomii.iitce on Ldueatiou (I'r. Wor
ihitigtoti. ( 'iiait inaD.) was iu-truutcj lo
report a bill regulating the iniiitcr. It
should be remiiLr:d that lieretofore there
has bee', lost 11 ;ie L-isIati.''ii on the "tib
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(i3us sre e.-ta i. Led be nt: tie work o I
the Stipe: it'tjr.-'cnt.
in t.ie llo-.i-e v.oi ij. sny ltiireaueed a
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to jirovice a ne.V Arseui, very biu j
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necue I
1'lH.I I U AL.
A eoiTOspondent of tli-j Mi'w.i
n. le
.S'r nt 'nt! s:iys the ioilnwing eo!i,,..i!y re
ceiitiv oreurre 1 betwsen a ni,iv, bra v.-1
iu j Vmocratic politician, and a p: et
0bserviu- Itepublioan. It hit tha nail ou
,,,, jic,, anj is ,00 to .
J;knioerat I demand to kn-w, sir, if
in c.e. .ev. ..ii.i.u.-i , eiu i u. ei-j 111 ii.ii. ..io
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unll your case can bc fexailitned, and I
glnuf g pjr n)euibersliin d. termined I
Now, sir, I demaud to kuow whether you
are in the church or out of the church ?
The L'cmoerat appeared to see the point,
and left.
It will be remembered, a few months
nS ,,l!,t !l r:"'-v "'' WPmcn l,oke PI'C"
'be rum Ehors of Greefield, Ind., and dc-
stroypil the couteuts. iiiey had taken
tbe idea into their bead to effect at one
formed ia Memphis for the purpose of
raising iucus io cieci ui .-leuij n:s, oi
some desiiiua'edspot. a maguilieent church
eJifjce to the memory ol tbe fallen con
federates. Among the honorary mem
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bers r.m Mrs. Jeff-. Pavis. Mrs. General
Wwro ... - x-..-f ...... v.. ,
Mrs. F. p. BUir ,ud Mr,. AnW .
J,d,t...n.
Have wo bad a Murder in our Midst I j
MgU.xnnti Disnppenrnnr.-, nt a Man)
Af, n-i . . t . .
After lltrentx to 'lake, H;x Le-Arret
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Lev i I'aup, who boarded at l rccbtirn s
lutel, corner of Second and Chestnut
streets, has been missing for two wec!.s
past, and all efforts to Cud bim have been
of no avail. Since then it has been dis
covered that upon tbe day on which be
disappeared, an individual known as '-California
Jack"' (whose name is George
Morrison) threatened to take the life of
the n. an who soon after so mysteriously
disappeared. This morning Aaron It.
i'aup, a brother to Levi, appeared before
acting Mayoi Stutkcr, and inada iLi'orm
ation against Morrison, as follows ;
Ddtijiliin Counfij,ss:
Personally appeared Aaron It. Paup,
who, being dujy sworn according lo law,
K'poses aud says that. Jroiu information
received", ha has good rcasou to believe,
aud that be doe believe, that, on or
about the 19th day of January, A 1. 1SG7
at Ilarri.-burg, at Preeburn's Ifolel, cor
ner of Second and Chestnut streets, oue
George Morrison quarrelled with Levi
I'aup, the brother of deponent, and that
he, the said Mortison, did then and there
threaten to ' cut out tha heart" id' said
Levi Paup, aud kill hir.i ; and, further
deponent saith that on the al'oie.said dale
bis broiher suddenly disappeared from
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rtHU kU.n, Mi.-F IIUHI HIV VI",, Ml.'.
that, he beiieves thai be has been foully
dealt with or muideied, aua that sail
.Morrison a & oihirs did deal foully v.i;b
or murder said Levi Paup, contrary to '.be
act in such cases made and provided, and
aaiust the place and dignity of lbs Com
monwealth. Signed A. R Paup.
Sworu to and subscribed bei'uie u.i,
this lid dae of February, 1j07.
PtTr.K Sireicr.s,
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This forenoon Mom-on was arrested!
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Slrjhis luavoing lo use, in the Stxih i
ward- and at halt past, ten o'clock b-j ha:l :
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a l.eai iu befoi e the Mayor ,ro t, m.
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Samuel Ireibntn, proprietor ot toe-
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tied that on Sa'urday evening, Januarv I
') 1), .-I'.u risoii ana a Iemalo came iu a I
sleigh to the hotel ; Moriisou gi)t out of j
! the sieLli (ieavin liie wj:i.an in it') and
came iato tbe bar room. W l.ae tie was
thete Levi I'aup (a boarder) got into the
sleigh and drove away, but soon alter re
turdea; during hii absence, Morrison
,1,.,,.,....! f, ",.,t thn.I A !,n-t oot ,o-, !...',
niau w bo had takcu the sleigh. He r.uJ j
young lieeburu then farted out to Lnk i
",r ' '. "- S -"- s..wi ,
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never
(sail 4.110 u . v. t u. u.-. ui.-ai1 ii.ur,,
f:t
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,...v;u,, t1A xrnua. aud clothiti' at the bo-
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testilied that while Morris.ui was iu the ' instruction has been intro luee .1 i:::j J. C.
hotel, the woman invited witness to get iu ' Mt.uroi:i's loiiness and Te!ej.-r:.,li (;:ie..;.
theslei'u and drive to a stjr, and that i ll;a' "!U"' bi: tiieronfcii!y practiciil .ni l .ika
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alter he returned, Paup s'mted off with '
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toe tea in, and unou a ise ivet kil; tins fact,.
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Morrison threatened to knock witness
teeth d'.wn liis throat for allowin
'he i
mj,;.ii ii i-e nm.,1 a....j. ..j.i.s mso jy, .
Morrison and voung Fiet buni go ocro.-s ;
Second street, aud on a corner the f uk r !
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pulled oil t.is coat.
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There wis uo cvidenos c;ieitod to show :
(ti... t..i..i,in .ii-iribir.i.1 1 n rs lui. it...
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fact that the latter luysleiiousiy disappear-'
ed after the former m.ide the threat to cut :
his heart out, makes the ease look rather'
dark for "California Jack." i
In default ol SI ,500 bail, the accused!
was Committed for a further hearing, to !
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Mori isou has been in Ilall i.-burg for I
vi. ti-t-i -,,iii 11-14 i.ei-11 ill iiht ,ni rn mr.
0j. wllich ,iu h(,
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passed in the company of bawds, and iu
..-.!' He k i mm ni" r- -v. '
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ceedini; evil CoUiitenatlC?, and loouS as 1
though he could be guil'y of auv mean !
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act. lie fotmly resided iu Juniata poutity.
I.trrU uro 'J Ir.jrnph.
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'.!-.;. .r Cp.,. .al Thomas is a Virgin I
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ian. Yet be declared before the Congres- !
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sional Commiitee inai "outrages couisb.i-1
, i i- i -. i -.
ted upon the frecimcu y white men are
' ,ii- !
not put.is.hed, aud there ts no prospect for ,
.. . . . .
! justice for the blacks before the courts.'';
' lie further declared that the only remedy
was "a supervisory military power. Cav
illers at Congress should ponder these ;
slroug expressions.
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IF my man inclines to the be.tef that
the reasons given by the President fori
(lisannrovinf the Colorado bill are tlie :
,! , -i i i; -
real reasons which controlled bis action, j
let bim recall the fact that tbe Colorado t
Senators were invited to the Presidential j
mansion, at the last sessiou, ami assured ;
. , 1Jbe appn,Ved li' the,,
b" ,J " '
i j '.
"11"' 1 .
REGULATIONS FOR PARDON'S.
tt. , i, , , .... r n
IlAnuisnwnq, l'cb. 1 1 lie followmp
ra, - ... ..
rojulations concerning the :s-uc of par-
dn?1 fcave jutt becn iiSUcJ L CoTe
r '
ovemor
! Geary
First. No pardon will be granted nntil
notice of the application therefor thai",
have becn yi ve by j-ublicirios once a
week for two consecutive weeks in a news
pat.er printed in the cuun'y in which the,
conviction was had.
Second. No pardon will be granted un
less notice ( f the application eliall have
been given to tbe judge who tried the
cause, to the district attorney, or to the
attorney who prosecuted; proof of which
notice shall be furnished this departtnetit
Third. A il applications for pardon uiu-t
have willithem the following papers writ
ten iu a clear and distinct Land :
1. A ccrtifu:J crinn i.f ! .n riwl
'- . , , .
u
I .ocm'.mg uijckci entries
, minuieaof c jurt,
copy of indictuieut, pleas, a&d. ail other
papers on file ia the court relating to the
Case.
2. A full statement of tlie rcasnus unon
which the application is based se'tiiiu'
forth all the fids; tlie notes of evidence,
taken ou trial; letters f.oia res; a.-;;;j'e
persons in the. comtuifiity where tra
crime was co!:i:i;ittcd ; a reco!iitiend.!:'i:i
fiom the jurors who sat ou the trial, slid
if any of them refuse to recoaimeii I a
paraon, reasons given f jr such n .u.-al ;
letter Irom thedisii.ct attorney
Couil-
sel who tiied thj case, aud a ietitr f'.uui
ll.e j-.d'fi setting f',rtii his views upoa the
ul j-.'et of t!.- application.
J-'uiirih lU'Co;iiiiiecd.tti..u.i for tarpon
lor uuest.irtd turu.9 of set.tctice iw:r.
I have a c -py cf the white recc-rd as be
jioie ie;ji;neu. .vi.-o copy Ol ckIUUiu.
1 . ;..
I forth reason:;, and statement Jruu Wut iiu
aud inspector of prison.
l'th. No peisuiial afplieri.-:6 will lv
ptTIUHIcd.
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, ,
above paper?, w.ic-n
Of thi
submitlcJ, inns', be acsompanu-d l y
. . r , . .,
I I t tlifr-.l f-f:.ir f.l ( Iw- . unit in t.-mr.
,' . . .
I. o il!, t-.7e!ve C-'pICS id which :'.t b'a-t tnu-t
i, , . ', , . ,
be s.e ti t to tis departmerit. It thi p.r
. . ., ...
ti-'s ate too pjor lue pa: cr bock Ltia Loi
1
be i Iliit'U.
., . , , ,
re intoi Jai
to suOsene the .ndiuiuistrati-ju of tustice.
I hey will be strictly enforced, an 1 relaxed
ioulv ubeti gojj reason shall be furn'ti.id
tor
Join;:
JyiiN V,'. Gkai:v.
Kxt.i.L nvf: CiiAMitf.ii. )
Hal I isburg, J.iu 111. ls'jT. j
I'iroKTA.T TO V(lL'.G KC. A.VI)
TEACUKKS.
Fvery yrung ir.au. whatever may be bis f i-
-- - -- . . " .
pmcttcal bucines education bis greatest r.,..
litre ciuo: in ::.c, -.vi.I liti l a IlL-rotie.: ;i:.a
IO ill,
i. -i r..o;rse i:-.:iv a .u I.v u
. 1,:. ..(
'IS 'IIU I.i .(li:L- u.uc 1UI C
rt tr
luii-.u
C'linineicii.l iie ti tictlun
f'iiwls liavine t nriiis numeh s-o that it aiav
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v.. :..t......,..rt,i T .,r.. ........ i :.. . ...
be in'vodiiccd. I'uforii'.ai.tely t'.is ly'eta f
iustiiieiicn can ouly be -at He 1 n.-.t in a le
oi the birder schools of tho Ut.iteJ Siate, us
.. .-l""" "-' Vi.wupjji.i
number of snitl-nts in .! i:'.y Rt:en-Hncc. Th's
com c o! rjf,v,"S ,!i0 -Wt and
mtUo-UsiM supp-'irt of the Uadiu busit.?
, . . ....
men an I e,litc..toi-s Ihriiiignoat t:ie counlrv,
is for ,bi4" cH,.gJ ....-!.
c 1 c :.. :. : .. i.i
iiuiii nyaiiy e-'.i.i oui.-jih ine Linun. AliOj
practical arn.ngen.i-nt of evcty deiiartn-.eu! i
niakos ii profitable for toiitij men to come t
hiir.die.is pf miles lo enjoy its advantages, as !
.1 i 1 .1 ,
at no other school in the country can tmal
, , , . , . '
advantages be bad tor business education.
Kkv. Ai.kxanhkr Cl.mik, f.ilitor of Ctark'x
School I mtor, in a notice of that instituton. I
na it. : . i.e e uiiiuiei ui.. i .onee -il J. illl.l-
said: '! he (. on.aiercial Cullefrcii' J. 0. Uiu.i-!
for, c;il,ill,.s j,, jls r,p., In,re ,,r.ielicalii:es.
snd better disciplines its student i f.r succi'.
on,i itf-niii iti-r.i,,ii4 w.i , pnr. ,,r .11,
lul business than any similar instiiui i.,i. will
,vl'icii am acquainted in the ciiy, and bat
one- in our whole corntrv in unv wise com
!':'res wil Ii it. and I hat one pursues :. tile; ii. .1 '
soinewh.it the same but perhaps not aj l'uliy I
developed. i
Such a report from Key. .Alexander Clark ;
. j
iS strong cviocncc ol the character and stan-i-
iuS f ' his school. The College from its plan
of instruction. Invites the attention ef the
,.,. .! , il mn .,.::..,;.u
v
explanatory of its working, which nre mailed
free of en.irffe. we su-ffest thai lhne imprest-
V
c.l in e.li.,-aiion sen 1 au application for cncu
ed in eda -ation
lars, as they wi
mcdiilt0,
ill no doubt be furnished im- I
Iv on receipt of reoaest.
jjress .1. C Mutrouo. I'hiladelrhia. Ta.
Jan 10 lSr.7
Mtx aifiliscmnu.s.
I'l'WSVl.v wi i 1 1 1 1 1 !:
! i rr.,,,,, ., ., ,
a .i j i L, it o ty-., .1.
p - ;, (7iff!Iii SSilinn m P.nn'n Puilraul
The unders-uned w-nld respecttnlly inform
men-ia an i inc puonc geueiaiiy, ih u he i
has taken cbar-e of ih.; above named house. !
TiiC ,K,.e is Ure anJ com.il(.Jiull;li naJ j
weil ventibite.l. and is fined up in single.
tin best attendanee given terms us leasou-
able as the limits vili adi-iit.
kum . m
f. m. t;c;c;:v,
J
Ow-'.e.- ar. I !': ,rie:o-.
DOTY'S CLOTHES VvASilER
AND
Universal Clothes liinir-r.
The beat an.l most popular Machine ever
invemrii.
Alt Washer warranted to pive Mifiiclion.
If not as represented, tie rasher will Le ta
ken back nn-1 the money r. lnn.lej.
Iu oHering tiie Washvr wo present you tbo
fotlDwir.f alicrnni ives :
1. Kit lier to m ike soman work all 6nj
at t'.ic hudest dru.ifrery, lan-;rius to l.eabh
and life, hfiy-two duys in n year or buy a
Maebiiic lor her. with which khe can du tha
same work in two hours, tiid nut be tireL
Ci.ih'i ' Ihnl'h.
'2. Killier buy ponds to be ru-Jbed to frs;
menl3 on the wash board, or buy a Muc!ii:i
that will cle-u.se wiltiout injur:i:g gnrrneut..
and so piy for itself Hire times a year.
Contull Economy. Sold by
J. E. M. TO:L
I'littetion. I'n.
Ecad whtt O'-'.r nr.iphbers Lave to e.-y:
1'EXKSVI.VANIA If-M SK. i
1'ATTKasoN, Jan. 2S, 'o7.
J. P. ?T. To:'.. Ksj-
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j i;-.ai nie s t.:o;iC4 Vk nsiicr nn-t V. r-.np
I yiiro!o-.e l fr.i:p. y, -.t, wilt do a'.l tbftt is lcc-
oMcn'Iei u !v3 d:rec!on f.r wa:.!i"ir. ii
strietty observed, c-j ecirjiy f,;r teery c.-jtb-iitf.
one perxon 0"ii whsu hi inuc':i i' r.n h:.r
wi ii ease as they wo-ild do :a six hours 1
hand or common rubber. It is a prpii, ,v: r
of c'.ijihts and tiiT;i. There i-i rather fric
:;on in w...-:!!-..' cr fitra:.: ia wii .:y-.
rrC.;:' cf 11 to 14 yciirs c!d ca dj
F. M. Vlnry
V.f.. J. Ti. M. Tor.D .Sir: Mr.;.. 1 ;
pu: -!riseJ Duty's C'.r.has W:.uer n 1 'S'i;r. --i-r
:.-:. you, wivh I.iy ii no niore tlreafed 1 1
:..y v.-'-.'e as r-y Y.:'y. irl 1 1 years oi' a--i cl'.i
v.. :..y aairs of '.' retains, in fr.;;a t 'o
'.'--.-ee imurs, wMch u-tfd thke mv wi.'V t.'
t I cm cli-ortV.;'y rf-c.moiii-n l every r; r
s"t. to r- to.I. V.. M. 'i . 'd s. (.n-i -t .-.
i fr nt.d v.'riiii?i r us I r.n cos fi le f t,: r ;
I. . .1 ' - . ; . . . . - - J
snvj iu; r":.( u i .e jinMns
; '' o of v.uilis as they ulo WisioJ vi
'r.n one v.jnr in Ti:.- rir r ; , r .- i- -
Milt ruobiii;
Yuura kc
j.ia. i.') ly.
JOUM E.VLUSTIX.
JA(.Oi LL!DLi..l,
S Dj'aItT 1'S Pi'lilTS Jik'trii'iaeS, u?..
i t-t ri;sj-i::u.:y ir.r-iro t-.e.
'
iia'.i.vj ti!.a u:-rouju.i. c.
be l.a? i-i-t ri-fiv.-.t fi-..-t:i l lie .-.
i v. ;-'.! s.--,-:e.i as-,i-l!f.ent of '. :
sortc.eat of eetj'.tius iVrLaiu to i.;'!
I Jfrtf-rhysich.::
: a iv:ia.e ct ;.i
!
s! ..':.,-: )
s::-'.-l., trtouo j.-w.
.Mlrlliutevn. V..
: 1 t.-.-
, s i ' 0 '
I? r.M AV I KiVATC Theti:,1- -
I vis ..r-c-rs at ;i iv.;'e his Una s:t-
:i 1:1 Ue.sv
e t"H:V,r. j..a'.:-.!a cr, o:t-.
r. ..-I-. ..f Taot;:p-.:..:.i-,
I I'a., nhi-it ti-r-
i
atf-ntajt a-re-t. ai.o.-.' - .".":-..-. f w.-a
I
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li e e.i.-..iio :.i: 1 :a -i .-. -:t"t: -i.' : ; i.
C 1 ei.li: iirUr V..-.. s.- ivi'li '-hf.ic- i-..
.mvi:; ibcte. t:'.io:: : tVytS'iir.. M:.ns;u..,
I'.-iitiit itcj-v. ii.-e imiiK l'.r-i. ni.-i r.-!ier
I:,.. -,:ry - ill-.-e;: .i.-.gs. Willi a ri-;v.-r !.:';..
spr.i'.g of wter t-..;..-tau-i.t to the ii.mse.
T!..j I.;:.. I ii v.ell i';i;.l. The -ibt.ve bn.J
"l! '! s-.l-i in wholj )r ia -ircii-. to -ni: n.r
cl.:iers. lVr-'ci. d-irin5 to purchase i :
property cat. do to by cr.lliiijj nn
K.iiN 1'. TUOMPiO:-'.
I
A-r"
t:.
' ( l- A- ' f.t Mb. il V.': !; 0. The und.r-
v si. iC i i-i-e" .cue to :: ...rin tjn ii.i, in
ti,-,t i-.c kt.-ps c,-asta...ly ..a a la. t?e Stock
... ,-,.. . i-.n.v.,r. ,,u ,u ,-r -
i
n-s C-ti. .aiiih ,..! .u. i Li.i.o-Lui-.
i-i. M .In- iov.-L-: e.i.-h raie...
in
-r ct a:' kinds anj vi;.Dv. such s
l;.:i',;, tw i i:..-,. . . U V. bu
1 iti -ii, .Io one :i V i-i:.-1
I'io.-riii. lie.i.'..ic:; ll-.iri..
:a-. rio l.at!-, PI i.-te-iii.;
'tr'-',-ne, S'.-i-U a:. 1 I (..
.r.iid er iii;,.V(.-r.,l :.i fi..,rt r- : -.
e C .s:
: ii I ; au
ertieri t...u!, in:
GbtliiilE GOSH!::;.
'-,! yard ul Ty-
IV
pt:!V T!1 S r.t. Tin nndrsig!..l.;:-,
at -rivitte s.i'o iii-i ran:: liroan-o in y -l-.r
l twiif'.ip. Jab.ia eciie'y. i'a . nV.at f
iiii'.-s :Voi.i l'.;i;er:-i.,i ia L:-.-k:t.j( Creek V
!,-y, o .n;riitii..fr 1.;. . :. 1 : i.-ii t ..'i acr-
Iciro l. the remain J,-r w-'l s, I iriih Oik an..
Cluuie! timber, l.avi.- t!ier.-.n ere..--; 1 a
.,od llwviiin It.iiis.o. V.'.ivii l!,!iie, b:ini
ordo:-to ces.-ary inii tiuiidings. wi'n
:l o r-i;. i i s i fr sprii.jr cnveiii. nt to ii.i..or.
' The prprty Is sii'iuied in a ...J m-iK:-ib..r-
.iu.' I. ..-..l:vIilel:: t) Ci!-irc!ies, SCK.'it-. u.".
a i- 1 -te;-e.;, a'ni rt very di..iratiit? pr-ipenv.
I'i-rs..;n wis'ni:: ii view : i.c jripcrly Ci-.n do
so by c-r.iii-: 0:1 ALtX. McCAHA.N'.
1' .?. !.'. l-i.; ;-tf.
"V(JNI VT li)TI-!
J X J r I'.'.!XTO K'X. PEXXi
Tbe nn Iersic-nr.l would respectfn'ly inter:?.
,iM '"' P'ioH" eeneruliy ths! 1.
Ins t;:i,en chiire of the abuve iiaut.-d llete-.
, , , T . . . , . . '
f.irnie-ly m-pt. t.y Auo.s .Snyder. This is an
0ia alla ell-ki...wn stand, and none more de-
sirable for i lie acconimodniioa of the p'iblu.
-lis It il will be stoek-d witti tlie best ouiin
e.
tt Liquors, bis TA1SL11 spread with the best
the market can atbn 1. an 1 hi S TA I'.l.t'. whica
11 r,..u (.1 1 it.-,.i .1.. ... 1 ..... n w-
attended by good and trusty h..'ier-.
j aprit 4. Cii-tf. S. K. NU'J'HsSTIXE
Z"1 15 V M I L!..S. The undersigned bejrs
i,'iiTe H'lerm his frunjs ami the pubi:-)
that lie is still in charge of tbe above name I
pop.i'ar mil: wl,,re I.e is r reared t- accom-
ni.id--.te the Citizens rl Aiitiiiti. rntiti-."..n ur. l
v-einitv. iiith the Choicest brands . t Flour.
A large supply ef Iran, Clo p-Stud, and Fee 1
f all kinds eol.stiititly on hand. An he rui.s
I - n''!" "Son e'ery la-.s.iay aaarruayio
Jiitnin an I I ai'e
i-rsun riwl iiitier ."in It. ..ni.i
! ia:ly fnnpued at their doors. F.y strict i
1 lentiun to hl.sitiess he hi.nes to reriv a ti h
i , . - , ... . r 7. Z
: . -.c -i.....njB .c"ia
m::y '., tio-ttj KuLOMON ICAlFi.MAN.
EXIIi.'Cl'tllfS N'Vnt L. Vo.iec is hereby
givpn tlist Letters TestameniHiy on ti.o
: esoiie ji jnii. c- ii.i.uii.iy late ot winner
ioe.i:sn.p, oecease i, nave o.-en rantci toiLO
u: lei s:gned by the He-risterof Juniata c-.'-an-
! ty. All persons indebted to said estate will
1 u. .'! immediate payment in. d those bavi-
! "gamsi me same win present ill
t properly authenticated fur sei it, ment.
I JOHN MeliiSN. Excat'or,
i 1'3C"r'
r i i i i
Wrrii
1 T.WIS 13I"MPit V ?OX?
T O 15 A C C O A UK ll OUS V
i SO. o-'.' N'OItT! THILi' Si
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riii: ti'i ir.J..
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