The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 08, 1868, Image 5

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. 0350 AlliKU/k.ItsAY.
.ay the Gazarrs inters theliard
cf its existence'. Thefe are few
...ring Ifs readers toklakyrho were born
aethat 'date, away' down in the put;
whin .tho rudely 'coustrumed printing
preseleined the first pa* uublished
weak of tbo great Allegheny thou, untath
. \ . - chain. We imagine , for none eire liiiii
.'- - to tell,What emetions of pri de'and en
•thesieFia-thrilled.tho 'hearts of e pion
,4-eers of our city when' they heard tile
. . rem Mick or the printing Press,. d sow
. . VlB.llbita abtet drawn from its - iron
:.graep with the * current news o the das , .
] - indelibly . ; flied upon ite fair fa . The
.. .. rade ptfie yillage,;With a few r undred
in
..,. heaths and a - .handful of :lel bitante,
- moat have suddenly _swelled in a - dig , '
. • nitit -.. And import - epee in adv'inee'of . its
- , - inerills, and the first families supplied
- : . with the paper must have• .
nead in it that •
'-which. perchance, was not prir ted,-4cf
' thimarch of eivilliallen, the gamine
.. - - Mon of-knowledge and, the fp wth a
-„,.,..poptilation 'in the vein te atscpa-, 1
rated:(rem: . the minty popu lous and:' t
. cellaried • Bmi by • the greatanonn
'4,,,,, .
_telst - barriers: thrown up' by nature.'
Deep cep . was • tbe:',. admiratio ,•] and
'Pt . ." ...
vogue. 'the idea s ..lammed . ,y , _ .. •the
ptiblieMicin :or - a - newaimPqr• is their
... *thelet. - 'The reen.tilse - etond ilium that
.
•]?.--,;,,]..Verf0l pen `, With: their hotem
~-.''''7•:=4,l&:•-•-:i . dancing la their eyes, could have,
- . 7 ., indulged. la ,no wilder drat than,
reality has:warranted.' What bungee
i. • - .kle. o 'beau; wide .akca gloat .
: 43,,,e,...
--:-:::tioiehive passed down into : } e dark
valley of audit, and 'multitudes f new
Ibeings have appeared onlife's '• go to
, govern - the affairs of the' world and to,
- .. picas alou . the d inefootatena f thou'
f. l.a
~, . , ?fel:oath/a tiefore them.. The little ril
t„. !hie of :eighty-three years -ago , has 'ak.
._'. , 'initial :matropoilerm proporuois, 4 sed
b . liolda place of recognition-amen st the
f.. : 'cities of the world. The _west ' been
i.. , peopled;-millions - of acres then trodden
i ': onlj hy the Indian, andeervlees4e Daly
" . no hunting irons/de. whereon could
• :.,-].- tedanstenance, beau. been Mildcted to,
• 1 .. '... the dcanotime<dagrichlture an con = 7
•" i • ,- vetted - let, beautiful. gelds - sad arum:,
it s
. ---.14 cities bat e sprang ' up in unsuspected 1
4.., 7 -:, raicisidy attnet the tree, adre6tion
.• :-".• and atterkon of the - world, and cluauib.
_ .. :-..tato lergely to the - grimaces intathieh
•
our cdunirj bee so rapidry alp= d;_en
- "
our r yer otoatthou snds e
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i ' on landis checkered with.
- inntod ipoi t ofth cot
14 :. ,:ing easy Outlet tor . o4rlasi
--- and mennfacnial wealth'
a :.' , In the -noise ; of the hul
, steam presets, throwing out
-',, .' inirationaor inrellecluol food au
'....7 - i - 'requtiali by sir istioneCtital m ate k .
• ,- ' ' the rem or Adszket and: quarto,' daily
, : :aid Weekly journals, the glory- of the,
. r_ 'nth:Auction of the lirsipresa this side
' . - ofthe .&lleglenies wanes into tat !geld
,
caner; luau iiinerdonabla to' feel proud
K , • '''' that the Caters;. through. Mora and
*ertittine;adoeraltY and pnasperiy, has
... .j. -Dyed through •an long ' sod (nr9tral a
:period. , -lot ezlateateota.day, its MI six
' .; :• - rilyerasiY,..occipyliti sank' amongst. the
,- leading isinte - tha of they country, enjoy
.'t- • ' ', Jig d r ; fail . share - - of public patronage,.
, -...arlelibig,inilheitai and pewer, i(a fit
.
:. Tv
Ye•A
_ ~, ling . cotementatj , .on the upright, neat
i_. ...!,'l,:ais fentleti MIMS it has iTtr tsWined
i. .. , `.=tolgardifricipir or foe, Its itrong - aild tin
, i.: - iyiepinnigitivatton in wind*,e ad
'"- twang of light and ndbarenot to. t
truth.
t
..-„""."-• " 1- Its pletent crwieta , hrre; elides ore,
•_—
anintit theii - pedgeititlvely bilift coon.
v , I'" igenienti. :to pnane the line 'of policy
/invited "Ontlittio'itnehlttilabie iteihy
..I_- .. theli , gitienti itiontri," 'Rims fir tthey, heti,
!-.', anctiorml-." . 4innitnir..tth.. lie.. tinnier . to'
,---.;, sii.. -- itiii:liiitet • itiznelTes,?'hzigigriiir;
_; . ..,ihatFiiiieligititive beiiit par - • cfn
.,,__ tlitat tobe'ittilliehiteci, , by &le erne
in
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.......- i . :-"itnitiiinitg t 9ar-iontnel p, Ickes wits
~ .£44 year:lolh.Wliantiampeciii een,
1 - '::being ilnstirlidly, =if:otherwise in Ilealiti. ,
' lie niiiii - lbili •it lmui beil gt cony
'. . ' ottiti tiatingminithp *lig 14164 otycitz s
'• ' ;'.'-- , ikalrig#7! , l4W-It"A" 'F 6 :iti,. tinily
.*?' thresaisgenumt arthe . -. • f
- , Iteva.asie tment ' corrupt the
- - ' -‘
— ± ,- 4.6 ' 1 3 to
, .. , , . -
• ; c listlegreerfs'AdMittid„by the naterious
factthainne2#446&'and . .twenty-lie
• >mites* of dotted' hail; 'bees plundered
on -a single nonseholiti.7 • `upon their
°7 ~.`...,ontbi, thik,priaalind ellicitiiat that De
: ( partnAnd kaastatod the reassin . wk.eh is,
this the Piesident persists tn,tomdo ti UPS
, . . .. • - . '
. . Definttaaeat bito ii. rasebine for th e IMP
-4..t
3- . par. OF his Policy instead of lettln it be
-.- eittalmily employ4d In oellseting es.
• .. ''-.
This necesierfigresolte from ex
- &lon fiobtidal ooinidications. •II the
din ll eat -kid . '
,of vo ti : parties. fall,control of
_ . *the government, afters mould , be, .
•, :' ' I%mi - better: - ,2felther nartitordd , ofd
- -T to tolerate the abisys which now "
and eithOr - of.,theM:weold, be hr h
....7 . `,
..-L, front beidoiringlarms trim ithonteikeen
i :•‘ wield ai.- camo-followere 'MhO nov hold
!: : - • Moch the -largest -number of important
:.;: , .:pligee'Vutder thigoiniiMmit. - : : i
~. ! In this coluter.tion r;goat ruggaslion
;'il• , bits bleu nude, siildehli.ithst / the
sane fis*ltg - svd;
Vim &D ale Viiment. Inenquenna go
-.-
~ ontiD•l4.einnzientivn examinations
'i... b6injettnted foetid:l'll the ifnalide* owe
...' of all ap4iniginsfor•appointmezda; that
t r 'S.. norm hataitoti'e'(fu]ly'eeteddiehthelr
: 1 peteloy shall to .lopojated; and that
Lance a inhu. 2 li. pat ;Into 'ogee. le
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I. shall adrininently remain unless: ty
. f .' •of oniseondel. -Such a utoasive w old
i ' iiii t th !_ * 1 ' 6 , 0 ,rtkß: l4 abi, oil of. lid
&ice
foimas touted' i of. she.:inchllo . ,
' - iind waled sepatabsit front tho ccni of
# itOit*Alt4!";:bikki.g.rwitch a s s di
•
..... greatly to be desired.. • .--. .
-- :-.-" tit; So:addition; it will be needfu to
, . . , -
jakefrontall Ravenna alBcers . and, Mi.
".• - ' -. briet Ationdes thq:power to coieproraise
- anddisciidane Salta.'':Seat ssanda mai
r
. - abases haviloon_prittaine d in these -
.tlindt ril.„•saiiirith'atiazlnvbobbes •
Thn. Dernnue . Dopsitmenf,, 'iidew
-. _.eandonted, is a eieneti In • the noitribi of
sy ;:aignmis tri., ibidhhonesty is elL,
..
:',..- aiisseribeing tp e .role. lbw:Nile' e v z ,
...7 : Con.- -41crkmint be a thorough o
. 'h i ei ng -4 - . i . b.;:a.nd . thasooner, the •
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21a.
A..: S?zwAeT.end•other kid
Ifjate ts of Now : York, COIISCiOOII
pre-.,,...
.t rilrnf'an this r birstirlo WhiCh they 'Fe
• . = r° ndirrta i en to co4rol
."37atame sc d' h ha ta7, President 4I canvass,
: ...the' '
aPPP3
a to elect 6 en.l3Riat wit
'Their
plan
i ' ood what Ideas or al
14Thg
"uadat
this soh me
for or against.
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ki s
l e a se the time retrit of / I ° l t Y•
bal
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tr,p - y n the old aof "Golo it
e f
I t' 114
A T dministration cannot be
% e a tttwist and If it_aanid to
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1-,
---,
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oontribtning In 'se; i
abold
together fora ato th
. l Evoa the 'tgobotlya pc,
. , '
',under" would not It* 1
- ' az to rusts ada ICvit sh
.t.'- 'ti gotorsoneats; and he
QP
e ' the last in ho
_.......dtr:tsttho tfininistrati n......... °°_ I to 1
'Etymon or set of men without' _____ r _
coot hew it inli be wader-h.!.
intrso Vel"l"' " ty lit' a aindl4l24 - 22
n 4
abordinatitm toe dead
good, tka max; but, ta' 2,l4, 3
• , cee r ie
j,...rive - I:wort/aster for
is:
:will
ca'
t Ms 'said /2,26
Beat Gell'''"3l whichbase gi l6l
. , very' lsin things ,
„.
evenradices noPiratoo ll. "'"'" L •
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).- Ills ix;azrotbilt the blIM° of
‘r .' Jo hn . Hartratift len b° Fenntedif
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...
g thiiiiit .It4ll6llaa' !este , Con, wink
.." with blemeesea," fei. ro:ncenlostlei
the.lo?4.ot-:-..htutitot 13enetel... He b
-..= .
filled 4itronlasyrit4 great credit
1 ,
/'' , ...,.*rand itatierabsva to the people of t
- ' - eamcoiliree.th l end deserves
,prom-
- !i° ,l = t hen t o he -2,1/3440 In
ISE
CI UM
inErainc, OP THE I.I:cisrALI I , L
•tik.
It is in unpleasurt • remark
and yet it is '-fact, kat th 4 pdr_,.
thi" Conimonwealthhave come tilf''_,,,,,,
the auenibling of the . Ligtslitir"!
p 44
it feeling Of uncomfortable ap ,_,..,
-The' elpellince of many y ":
them to form the expectation
that 4:nigbt io be done by that / 1 07.,''''
any one of, its annual convocetiL"'"
be altogethel 'omitted; that a Orr-
W kl4r
will bedone in'oppositlen to •
demand and the general we
. .... 10.
that the State will be dtaltrkedi
~,o f
government 'dishonored by eviiere"—
preialling and shamelese corripk•
-A warm cuivaubas been pnel.,_
for some weeks past,' ded .
gee 4 07
control
the election ..of officalit ttig ,
Rome and s State 'Treasurer. ,___,"`
the Republican newspapers kial*LF`',,.
ante a discussion' of these niM1 1 ",,,!
&view to,infinencing the actin" ( w !".., ,
member" - for their 'respective ttt . '
Without intending , to cut 14 .
thuis upon oar conteaporaries,*k o
remark tgi we . have kept 04 , 0
,_,,"""
dismission because we Canceivelk k"
legitimately nothing to do whirl.' .7k l
'Constitution and Lowe, foll4l__..a k
:proPrietles of the 'cue, confer* k 7-
branch .of the. tegislature theillkik,
'elect its own 'dinners. •The ',- lik k i ° `
the Reuses are not arranged foriliPk'
ill:ntion of the public, bet ahni,k_k"
Cilitabethe trumactiOn of bruins* Tx
members are to be in contact 0 thew_
officers, and it concerns Ahem frafill
who theseefficers shall be, and*- 1- kk
quidulcatioas recommended.. **WM
are interested In the selectionsiolki i
at all, s only, incidentally. It Ivo:igloo
in. either -of the Houses, we Old k.
guided in 'nutters of this klniAl Ogr
own conceptions of what was ltst. r sad
not at all by 'what We mightbalrgodtd
do by individuals bating no 's
• ' '''' -- - -
bllitletiin these partlcalana
.
The suns views corir . ewe
.State. Treasurer. The newipapas as
not anthaiited to name the multir Sik
mace. The duty detobres on lie .e
bora of the taglslature; and lief :llt,
answerable to their constitnesti far Vt
Manner in which the Midair/11a
.
-outlaws of public policy Ireton:els
rilfinvolved in Ailing a plice 111:0 IA
then ataxy different aspeci-WanW*
presented; and newspapers ami:BEtisb
citizens would be at liberty te:ktaat .
tendering - advice.and d.i.rec*4..B*
the State Tratunrcr le e . gedotititeihr
assertive dutitta; and ca ham' no far.
,fittenen upon policies 'to bo 'kite& l!t,
Partied, boomd wkst Cue mad
from Ws recognized capacittellor
. 2aatk
ing problercia..
. The public are, however, amply Caned as to themay in whlckthe
- mittees of the two .fiensea sbilrbrir"
.stitntad. This touches the . pith mat
marrow of legialation,kot team' Oa
Ben, but bat upon all question'. it lola
remarked, however,. t h at few , quatine
at general interest are liken . to
befere-tie next Lesliedun rot 4.gri
nation, ettikto. Impa rt jecid semi;
quents:to tim Miranlzatitm of saylitht
Committees. - Railtyiaid Onandakar
'el tke •rtrit; 'Bones are Wmeke*
wbiat moscsolicitude is filt,int.*
bemuse Of, agitation respect:l2oTM
Balbtoad Law,: The interertlatint js
- baton of thin guestion eoveatkaidoh
State. Ina Email number of condi*
the fate of the charter of the Coanik
vibe itaraoad Company is 'arpccuitio*t
importance.
It so bippens tlud thiSPuder_:iif
dwitte is a chit= of .6.lle6noWedov
politex's persoaal We:o
Erre. pehtical future dididiuiee
the pcorde of tkilidtiwAie
lies merle I public record oulligfilid
topics to . wilicli we bwreleilid
we baTe we fair he will pru*Nwiiiii
„ .
In lb/ sett fusion or at any him
mie . have no.dispositioteittio
rot bL osicLt action, Intl ate - 000i
ire what be 'NM do . tad pd~ygm
wale.
It is possible that Hr. Lai •
"waseltalimatrortius Senate *lotto
on lialiroas last year, swath*
old opposition, to a, iluusralilitiriNi
Law ,notwithitandlng the -pinnegf
ophal ' en tkroaghcnit the State larliwgd
that tnessare, sad the action anti Xil
ilanwpart Cenrantion be:AL*
vithsutpreressing to knowledge 010
point, we think it will be fong:lo irs
slatted has ground. Be this aa.i six
we have en apprehenara balk, 04
hurt will ethutitnte the Bated go,
aittee„ on the opening of the . sCiprio'
ing wagon so- as to fairly wilecgoi
prestat poe glon of the part?
Jett:, Thhthe ought to dorilegigi,
Ilan he will do . . gm we de*iiii
- MA's tlasjetity:of !he'll:n=44*
' Wrist fanroft.le, de,oo'
action wi . ll be sera tp . 11.-! •
aad r an hones& Citaizral,:Pang. fat
will be reported to tht SailaWaal ilk
parsthat body. :
'There la a braider yiewto iil
last Republican Butte Conteatlekkik
strong Oundixt faeor
res&Law. dhisent wits
from that cotaniltment - atitlik
the Coranwniellth, - The eluetitAii
followed Was conducted on - tint
If,ilient am those wholtalics - mai* I
mention of this doctrine MOW
licax ?lacono nu ucemplLhd
OSPPria of 4=0014 lat***lji
teitbsis Of is 14 WI stii:ipir
that aim* As we kidpdsf,c
that commitment was them
matured Imbibe aanlitant in taaor ,
ntaasima Nothing ku oath'
tosindace uto - maul Met'
bat much totonttrni one ce*li
Ito Ocezery. Tette is , Sus* VA
Indloottwo to iik4
thee both t h e itePublico
the epeekeribtp t of the Rolt!le/ittriii . ;
tothe public ttatituibled
their purpose to'support ( . 116 Pl!COIIO:
It does not miner
!hate gentlaraiti formerly !ROI*
'bz this mesar.io. Ono dr 1416tikii,
itutyttave cogilltsed It. nig irikir
- fectlibtati , ,to do so' witiostyi
peactuttomt otttietz aisllty
Ilan FrAr-5... 41:061_,,,*
wite„:wotild be. to to mog . .K.*
pledgqi sad without briailitail m *
whlle - Fandidates • thiLtbetlidm •
copt.the Platform. Ira artapt
to impafethisbaieaestoapjvigki k
ii+onl4Poi!usl3, or I"l"tOrtVirii
anyddnishort of eil4e4celpitek t i i,
pate. Besides, It L fal r 0 11 1 *Q
the grattrardeireloPOur $:,11,4
which 1=44 th4i, SePolgirtiiqi
adopt and erpelitet Iteedoulieldw o
IttUltitt as otte of BS
*el,. WU ant laoto r otiro*Foi;
&dean, bqt thia,L7
falryse i?then- '7 '-'7"
The itelogtaiosn Pddrir,Ld:l4kgioi
agtholitatlyg zotouttr, Pfli
jigs' Free 'getout LIT. If tisi is
slionld give ft. god°l4*
la ***S's
haps t!,'datgoo : 111 "*; i iltie
got tv dip LW-41g an itettiis*i ti .,!
tart47:io'uti t0r 4 r_ 412 11k, 4
people save that ,71dlostgal
acted,angroitio g arlic " s P
n _
h as am Gering:lW both,- rA "WA*,
eaLetillitille.`-
Open bofogi ft.; WitherFldrif
make good it' r°lll4ei led
It • ie rh o TO ß Kto u°l7l Plobo44
rag
,stioiittigi u'i ti*ftito
csa a° zsZ ad IP" 610 ,
eb*:. *:t'!,44
;:tai
piny 11,14 Par akis
tUbio4l4 *lie*1 , 0 1 . 1 1111:litili
264114(C40 00"2„,131*_
doubt ItigketgO. ded!!s7Wildittaka,
sad got big
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'.,„ 2 , . , - • -
Aside from all coati—der--
idaistdr.7. that party has beericg
m°4 Ixtfrerfal motives of
~ s ilthtg it to adhere te its deck
;:47..-131"fttilair *Pon the thresh,
. fredd fttill census. It can-
Arniffeb 14°
ot ° °tsk to lucardlahon or- teddil i P tif int‘lo :conddenee; and
asSta illP°ll6:it ° the Scorn sad COll
r
right-Minded Inca. It meat
tipiiagintstants, or , it will take a
;:001001,e of jaw for it to ask and
r eClOr :mithalut i ti°ll of Pormlar trust ,
IfekillWare that a party may be be
,;;;,-islm Pisces ireat as' In high
n; members of :a Ike/Lanza as
!raddents of the .I;lnited
;SOS
. 2 ' 13 7 there . are :Indian
~,,,sidstssrptollraa 'members of the
Reese; whose palms itch to
ti dlt7 Pieces of silver. It
;100" °MA to deal with them
fiYgilelr
. /ft ritaY shall, be discovered.
balm' aetlo/1 snot be laid to
iM It or. ',hole party. What the
Instals:re ought to do, If ne
to nuke a Free Itailrosi Bill
sliqr,F 4lol : to decide upon it in
t ik e s Pd. Wry it through. Basing
its oit , be samara as one of the party,
tissfleu7 IPpllsaces of party diselp
l i es to be wielded in , its behalf.
siansitbo Party owes ;In iindtcation
iniOtted faith. :
WS*" Tetau before the rebellion
ifiliint , 7 brake out, the Southern
wevesde eonsteat turedeof slice
iorrls rarefied, which had no ex
iiiiii7frear after year they renewed
iiidieligaints, adopting one phrase or
s o d , u would bat enable *cm to
ass' Ulla the mans and preju
dice/ifthe, In If a real grief—
as:errat or small, fell in their way,
tioreprded it 'u s Gediend. What
joy,tenteetly desired wee not that
- pjEe°'load be lighted and fewer
issierfllnithit they should become
es* and of insupportable severity.
woe; real or ituaglitary,, oozed
title:tier stork * trade, and helped
digit:OS.lU purpose, Which was not a
judikseoS of 'wrongs, under the Con
-
Om and Leers but the achiever:mat
ardekte frdepadecum.
)laltritfith writer. in a treatise of
mentlan Dreamy power, claims that,
woke policy of tho Fenian leaden.
Tigglo not wish :any money tinier
itiiatiio frith people, or any portion
f icr, hive been muting, be ieniored;
*flit other and hill worse injuries
to . their lot,• and for the: p'ais
t wit that they do, nor want a. xenon.
iingtm With the 13:111sh gorerament,
ink WC - and permanent ieparatloa
,Aleher_thia is the design of the ..re
siMisideri or not, the fact cannot be
**Bon that a large 'proportion of
tietih — people; srlaetber domiciled in
or elsewhere, aerials a most
lejel . : dislike for the British Crown,
Sim ready to resort to even the Moat
means to give it , annoyance.
haVictiburg ( Mlaa) Time decline
7ehemeace - that "tie - price •of a
lirsalsbnier ia "pat down' at five • dollars
*WM:I4 or sixty .dollars a year, but
itiratu well be understood first as lett,
*lto nth price banaid. The
life high wages for egrienittral la
huara hat • past, and .11 will return no
qi2• The lAirrel . * W . secures food,
ikerseed feel, hereafter, as a reward
*good ionest reliable -labor, may es
fortunate. • • • • •
Titihr.e.haa come whed &Maxi and
iitigt will be glad to receive the' Wages
: *CI the native' pollute:it of cotton,
labille,Bgynt and: Chiiii—wlien they
si .beglad.to 41= for the plltance
WM English rolller, The day of
draVnig toe close, and
Mead of arming -their brats, of both
E ski, with a book and a elate for the
etheel . 'mote, they will be compelled to
Mathem with the plow and • hoe:"
kii is but an average wiaalfestation of
lei celled BouthernTConservatiim.
*hear . COnsemsmves can judge from
itiMore a "war of rams" will be likely
ii . :rtome in, if .0 all. -The old pro.
rentifus,. that black men
ape: no righte that the whites are bound
*inspect.' Bat doe, the blacks have
*own - free they will
. douitUeas mast
'half the 44 as to what •
1 aseerm' t•ef- wages they' will work. for.
!ha Yule necesuiliy. restate from a con.
dhlo: not freedom; and wlll not be relin
. 1
ed by the nail, even if Conserve- /
. -
do rave, • • •
. lira;tr..s oo aoo charges were made
Wait Hr. ii. P, llawvia ,of levying
liad&zosil on certain federal office-h
rit in this county. A. special agent of
rks TivasitrY DepartMent was sent
ilia to- brrestigate the; matter. He
ittlih . considerable testimony, which
net substantiated these charges;
tmtimony was laid before the
iffiblitSU of "the Truster - Y . : d resolni
twiiiidopted by the. Benue of Rip.
*stadia calling for this. evidence.
4waisent to that body sad was speed
41aid befoie rye
4•Pet :Wednesday last Sawrzet nn•
tie to rebut this evidMme, and went
ti the task'. in a pedal's:maces. He
ikllCed certificates from certain office.
••to the, tffeet , thii he had tot
• ltudied asem
r'.This reminds tutor the celebrated der
of an Imshman who,waS indicted
1101Ing,'.sheep. The • prbsecution
*and by a num b er of witnemdm that
fltsy saw hirifekmumsly seize the sheep,
ibis it upon his &boulder; and marry it
gr. ,Phi's seemed to bs concluive, but
Paddy, no wise tattered to prove
deny witnesses, that um
didastims him, do any thing of the. kind.
Not Logout AO* at a mon nowspa.th two.
thirds a the .2eptiblica ilt n
daily
I ".publishedln jyyled with tilsi'apeNrZahnee7anfiLd*th!
bentence, that the President had do::
ruling calling, for his lmpeaChment.
generalty, spo)ot of, proceedings,
looking to that end as a ',broad ,farce.,
• oar, most of these joeinals are as rig.
decotraelng.: the . Preddent as
denonaced s lits impeachment.
114 charge hlm wrldi intentionally ob.
i ttwcting the , operation ot the . Bacon:
itraction awn, and with doing many
otter, arbltrmy and unwarrantable acts.
The irscoottlabs occuien of this on.
11,01011 L t he .removal of Diatziet
guider& Wo Alsapprove of, that job
is h ardly i s any of our contemporaries,
boil tee nO use in scolding about it.
When Congress, insticated • thereto by
ikr otoott, jomMals, backed. down, At
Ras t o ieliablo the President should feet
at liberty march on in blade:wen way.
Why not? Congress declared. in
o t ot ow,altat he had done nothing •but
w hit botuut Cright to do. After this
cs nottshilli it. maw to -us inconsistent
ail b ol o t o ; t ithe a . fuse because he uses
the opportunities, felt into his Moda
l* ftepublicari iallfo°ll are too tote
w ith their di:S=llll4loft. , • _
CA.lll(er Congress devise some
Means et cheektuating the villainous
cot pusey. Or Johnson & Co. to defeat
the restoration or the Southern States to
the I:fnioar"—Chfsoge Trauns.
The 0317 etentutetionai remedy doe
ads 1u impeachtent- - orkchyott scoffed
t, Ind deride& Cortina' has stretched
its "thorny about as far as it umbel
: made to go withou t breaking, In h i
worts to "cbeekisate" the President :
:withoutretlicrtiny him; and_tbe result is
what ifp Es & , What .reason is thereto
pct better micas by croznbi Oh
Tea iLat kadr -
GH
\- LiFuctlati ~ '
OF TILE STATE.
\ . I
. The. ford ... .g report of Mr. Bait
oba,:Treas . • of the Commonwealth,
\ [
wilj. trudge a flattering exhibit of the
eon ' tlitlon id I .. Finances; that is, that
the ' Aggregate . r liabilities has been dl. ,
adtdahed I 1 t 14., emu, of 151,794,015.
Cettalderlag 1. 4. t ;no t taus i have been
hdaied on real .estate, thie atAtement if
all I goe more satisfactory, and' reflects
the; highest [Credit. open Me.. Scants,
the Traumre.rt and Gee. MiaTaLitTr;
', the ' Auditor opera]. The fell &tall of
thetnutdal l eo - edition is la follewi: '- ....
i t
T-..t. I tk4 % . 3 iM.. "'"a A i
0 ` 'f fliV VI
'instal,. inns ' thelefilny oj DeeemAn', 1P46.
to Os ikk cloy'of Nommtern. DX; bola dopy
1 j=cnot. . ii
•• ...—+. 1, ...17.104 es
Atellola Conatlaulona. 7.1,0 X 89
Anetlon Duties' ; . m. 020 97
Tenant Bank /Nalderota - 1 1,113 a,
Tax nn Colporatloo Stoelu ' 1.909.021 17
Manna Beal . eraonal Estate 1,0,910 , 00
Tax Loans' 2110.153 58
Taxgoes. lota
TLX on net e gm or lecome.!. 244304 527
TaynG.en Z
J MAU n enrollment 01 . Mara ---: .24.700 co
'Taxon tonnage' ' 236.317 04
TaxpneoaL. act Karon Warr 102.1136 09
. Tailni Betio Bank stook, par + •
ant of April 'IST • 8,5:12 4$
Comlnutatton ! 1 Tonnage. P.O
act et 'iamb 7.' 1
21
. 374,000 00'
Tax on write. 11; daeas, ae...1
.. 91,143 On
Tax i9n certain Blom , 53360 01.,
Collateral /nos mace Tex:._ . 370.8/792
Tavern 270,315 on,
Betallerr Lleenatta. • —'.... wi,ssl 29
Sample Ltn- - 1 .
earlifile Lieer...,
rbestre. Care end Menagerie .
i.i i. Lleanses.....i .4,03324
ilaillard anottil Boirllng 54100 n,
wad Ten Pin i ley Licenses... 7 4.124 01. ,
Eating4louse. , ' House sae .'
Ltestanrant L cense.. 21,079 M
Peddlers , Llee
.4.154 60
Drogue' Main er . 1, am/ 61
PaUint Mee .Ltoenses. , - 1.08045
ritacillere and riming Licenses • 1 8,417 52
11iLlirra'Tsz ' ...! 1 1,860 00
Porcine Instil . ce Agencies.... - . 190 952 1.9
Preniltims on Charter. • t 89,710 be
Per o Ptilet Laws' 1 I',l 701
Premiums onj.loarls —.... ,86 art 101 '
Interest on loan. 267,253 05
Lose. for the rildeaiptlntiot the,
ererdee Bondi , A 000.10) 40
Coettesta 4 .. L
.:—.l 3.74 10
Dividends.= Bridge 15i0nk5.....1 23148
Pennslavanla Eallroad Comps.,
.
ay Mond Mo. 10 redeemed.— ... , OAP 00
Limulty for neat of els? - I 15 .= 0 0
ft
el t 1,7711 11
ed and /Err Wares 93 50
Fees or the pti Lc odloes .... 8.104 41
Mamma Conscience. .... ...... ; ex , 03
801 es of PutillePmarty ' 3 1 00
Merited Interer... 2 0 X7 57
•
$01,4 , 4,330
•1 an.hemeasltli of Jitlan '
I f . tWtreseetts•nt the
aalt of None.6cr.ll7tsi
Guam
MG to the
&waste!
Expenses of
military -
pril •
military ex
A 16,
I
titn
TOrerit
WU • ordn:m7
Imo, per act at
szt.
ityrd , ATTA57 . D". ." o ' r,
3 ilagr7 erPe° per taro( .
CU% 1"3 1
ilataX7 expmses per set of
1itara69.1363.i
WA? I,W.r per
"T.. "
11 .p. =- - - -
I = 4 I
11.1 Mary •erpe
Apra
w=AtLaaalrrly yi
1 a,
...it .
7
. A = l lw
m n 311 0 7...
PctdesA l
tutu.
Ctssiable rm =PeZZIL 81•1° a
m
ral G.
ID
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Common 34%7
Commissleasn at tbe ' '
Maki°, . F s!.:' • .
1.4 4.• ac-, 71eam. •
Otherpanuest 1,282 W.
Minel
1=1:2C1
M
1=1122111
. 00:1 00
60,01 t IS
KAM 01,1
9,C00 00
ro
'1 2 '4 .41 '1 :1 ,, 35 rn
61 53
Waring an • • i -- --
•
Demesne groanor.
laintrinng Bann:peg Memorial
Assooletlon .4, •
'Efg lief efebezt, t r tritsuffezers
thnebtriarld -
s All=lt.. „ti,;,:..• -
t a o= 4 .to uU r g asee mean=
Pentroallanta, . .
ranging
Free banking grmem
la.t .
Cowmen tees cl etnagnmaloss...
ligreanul• Ap Wang . .....
gmegemlens tne . Gimings.
ingi • •'
aven.l coma aas ~
, .
E=
of the' Dem
cm, the efficient Chairman
tic State Committee. has
Cirailar : •
68--Private.)
IC STAZI COMICTITY
CUMS.IMILD, Pa..
Decemberlo, 1667. y
Lined the follui
[Circular 1,1 r
DEXOCRA
Dun Stu i The spring eleCtions are
approiching,. • d it is of vital Importance
to rut, in the ~ - t contest now pending,
- that we shut secure in , nay locality
ourjust shun of . the " elect= orlicen, ,
+
lodges, ins re,• assessors, and con
stables. I to to cell your especial at
tention to MI subject. I need not at
tempt to dem curate ltd importance; all
apprectiate it. Let me beg that you and
jollt eomialttee will give .thhe subject
Prompt and I arnest attention. Regard
Was alnustuem matter, and act ,accord.
Ing. , y. l
..Onouss ODE Pounce IN LIMBS
DISTRICT; sh/111 them how ponnelkilthis
weapon hi wn. effectua ll y' used. • - Roe
the nennury means to cam story
and DOUBT/Cr disteict for tue: ere
we grain andeforlty place a man of high
character, will Informed, andi courage.
ous on the boird u our Wanner; in
I such dish-ekes . that our 'city best sun
are selected. It ii -a great . error to fill
such placeswi th weak men. ' 1 '
• Lint Of "do hired 'men, and , those who
rued er7th in 1867, for the find time,
with, their wnships and post.effices,
out be , made very usefuL _rani& me
all of, these t. you inn obtain: , • ,
There are great many aliens reedy
for 'enthrall:a
in
on throughout the State;
all meat be natirallud. Your . labors
And mine m be lessened, if you will
obtain their sines and residences at an
early day, an give me the total number
in your co , with the probable cost
of na g them.'
I n . ,g for your spring elections
4
you 'caw obtain this information with
comparative nee. , -
• If yOu have not a lready Varnished me
with the names and postoflice address of
two active Democrats in each election
diets* la - yocounty; I will be Obliged
if you krill d so.
yery, tapunfulli,A v ortn, • .
tlhairm a.
Thisilooks like wort' In the ablaue
of r an gof th e sort 'from the Repub
lican tate 'Committee, we commend
d
this ant to the consideration of all
men veto with us. It Is always
well toi from an opponent when he
ca
is pa .eachlng that which it is of
conaeq to know..
If
tate
3 t
o VI
o learn
t le of
1 aloe'
. /
r I
MA Hen • y J.ltsrooirp gets off the'
fellow • g se • tones of doctrine in hie
recent i lake , expialnirtg Mil sonnet=
ion with the Phil adelphia Convention:
"I Woulff of exclude any man from
,yoting'simpl because, be Is black; but;
,nalther wmildi admit men to Yon mono
ly because tloy are black."
Mr.. lP' Nalco Dookusis would
doubtless as he would not exclude •
man Dint y tins simply because he is
wIllte;1 b ut either would In admit •
man to von merely license lic, Is white.
t In this , we do not see that Mr. ,
R•ymcimitlts the sort of Mr. Douglas.
If one Man fa allowed to rote beeline of
the prixo• fact CUL he is a man, then all
men ought to be allowed to veto in vie.
tne of the same fact. if • degree of in.
tellignice is ci lmada the test, signified eta- l
er by taps to read or to acquire
prope4y, Un ty a
ant test should in sp.
riled to all Men. , ' ,- . I
l l
•
Gmir l ILIIILI it. Itoonasun, one orals 1
lispresenntlyes ikon this county, ad-
hares to eke! determination had tanoui.
ced lasi fa* of withdrawing from pub-
lie Ilfe)ipon tire` expiration of Ms • presH
ant Cobgreirional term- Clear, atoms
minded, - Practical, ho has mado a moat
sarriceible.inember, sad will Carty into
retlreMent Oct only the conackeumeas of 1
duties filen done, DM 'the high l appreclir l
tbin or hilif;istituents and, l of, . loyal
~
men
A x •
l Ls' do*
yernox will be bold at
pldlndplii i iint January Bth, ki binam:
pond f •citinens of Pentirtlynnia
who •cr --
1
feestcrezedxdubs.
W, . 1 , -y e i .. ~. ~r- -----. 1 ,,, \ .- r - 341
..,,
' ' . -• FA 0 4 1 - ,r . 1
.a .
GLEANINGS
—firearell'i Journal is the latest Paris
ian newspuiper. ;
new rsdical paper is to be started
in Savannah, Mo.-
A ,
new cemetery Is In course of for
mitten in Chicago. • • •
—Hon. Galata' d Grow spent Mon
day and Tuesday In our city.
—Prison City, a cheerfhl place
evi
dently, is *heated in Wisconsin.;
=The 'Chinese tea crop:. this year is
estimated at ninety million *ludo.
—There are forty-five native mores
pliotoit &phew' in Clacks Japan. ,
=-Titerese;• the famous cantatilee, has
lost ber voice and turned ; fortune teller.
—Several prominent. bitable's men of
Belfast, Me, Livis been • arrested for
smuggling. . -
—lt is said alai Gen. Washlngion'wns
as fond of - horses and hone taLkits
Gen. Grant.
-;.-The late heavy storm' washed away
part of the breakwater at, Plimauth
Beacb, Masa
—Five hundred and seventy-amen
acres of metropolitan London are taken
up by grave yards..
--The Ice carried away a span of the
new bridge over the Mississippi at Clete
ey, !IL, on Sunday. '
—L project is on foot in Washington.
to secure the completion of the Wash
ington monument
—Queen Victoria has given the people
of Portsmouth fifty acres of meadow
land to be used as al Parklorever.
—Cudritin; a small village in Switzer.
iind, consisting of thirteen 'houses-and
UMEI
•
.a school,. has been destroyed by fire.
T A. farmer near Stratfora, Conn., be.
came angry at one of his oxen recently'
and let It freeze to. dealb as a 'revenge:
• —Dayton, Oldo; has hadmore game
of ill. kinds, from the buffalo to the
squirrel, thls year than during the put
twelve.
-oberlln, Ohio; Is wonderfully ex,
cited on the. subject of Unwary: The
creachem enherf on the 'object Irian
their pnipttL' ' . -
—Two hundred.and thirty-nine thane
and and sixty-11re immigrants arrived
in New York, from Januery. let to De
cember 25th, 1867', •
SCr: S 7 SS
C
15.617 99
71,11'1,35
1,500 CO
,„
—A. EL Lee , ths didaisr of this Crosby
spending hts, tine in
trying to get together the damn private
Libra:* in the country.
—Two frogs .were found in a rock
MEI
ME
/clit 10
UAW 13
.four feet below the surface near , MosiorC
the other dar. The frogs were glad to
'get out, and hopped MX
—Ministers . of the gospel Who have
ceased perform their ethic duties are
forbidden to perform the marriage cere
mony in 'Vermont, by s recent law.
-7,000,000 bushels of wheat have al•
ready bona lent to market foida Minue—
t/Ks, and folly u much more lo supposed
'dill to in the bands of the farmers.
1,099 eo
2.217 31
1,177 QJ
710 7211 72
29.91 CS
0.700
19,730 CO
1/1.731 00
1 003 11
'V
I,CCE CO
•
was 21
119 20
15.170
71.515 02
-Dr. Charles Jewett objects .to the
railing of hope, and wants 'farmernto
4row no more, because It is not combs.
tent with total abstinence. -
—"Light at Lest" fa the navt4 of a
new play by Coronet Fitzgerald, of the
'Philadelphia /kali. Is now inning
at the Arch street 'theatre.
—Two or three of the Royal palaces
In and a.roind Copenhagen.ans to be
sold to peril° citizens. Oates, imps
ennloalty'of their present owner.' 4
—There S L on establishment InNew
York whose, buslOess it Is torentout
'silverware forrreddlogs,so thotabrido
6sit maks s tecoming dlepto.Yof "Pres—.
oats."
—Gen. Sherman. says Shahan Indira
War was a small *gab:, sud,sppeared
large oily in newspapers. The bolt was
by no means ,
so great as supposed byl
—A swindler la Philadelphia succeed-.
.ed la getting ire hundred dollars' worth
of gold lsaf, last Monday, by paying for
it with a forged check: Ho eudeavored .
to.repest the game at another store' bet
tailed. Re Laois at large.
. traditional pestme of tailors
When sitting' is a relic of the Roman
Empire. Tibeituci crucified his tailors
when they Made misfits, and ever since
they have tat abused legged.. •
,-131.. Louis has been completely betit:
en out of the sensation field by chlcago.
The andden death bra negro was the only
thing approiChing tWallAtlol2 slut our
last St. Lords exchanges Contained.
`--The son of the' Portuguese ansbas
tidos la Pais, having lost several mil
lions of francs in pliy, took refuge in the
embassy And refused to prey.. mmtsa
lion was the immediate -consequence.
New York: C•pinerefoi Adwr
isur deplocis, among other lost ogle, the
pantomime. ,The days of the Grimaldi'
and GabrieLllavela are gone by, and .the
pantomime has taken passage with them.
little boy named Guenisey shot
his mister in the abdomen 'recently; by
aocident. As usual in "ash cases, he
was playing with it:pistol which he did
not suppossi was loaded. The little girl
but4er In Halberstadt, Germany,
bag inst been sentenced to Are yeas
Solitary confinement, for haitog caused
the death of fort9•flie person by , selling
them animal:acted pd k, which happene4
to be filled.withtrictlins..
. .
Puns sometimes write or billeu If ,
dishoneety to the management of .public
affairs Was monopolised by this country
In the French Corgis Legleistlid,. within
a month, it wu distinctly • charged that
tho. Praeger' govermient, daring the
last summer, upended several millions
of money in bribing Paris journal..
Almost simultaneously the 'London
Epecfator wrote : •
the dry rot which is destroy
ing English administration, ha direct
ness, its simplicity, and Its force, but tho
certainty of tbo nation that every official
if' left to himself and anwatclad, will
steal?' Oar deputnionta are hampered
and shackled with checks till they can
hardly work, till individual power, and,
therafore, individmil • genius, are sue
pressed; and the °bled of all the cheeks
Is torso Orient inefficiency—that, in
England is not a crime though also.
where I t is among ' the crime,.
t4-or to
obviate the Chance of oppressions, but to
prevent direct fraud, Insults of Om vul
gate; kind upon
.thri national till. We
cannot get a navy; because it is tinder
stood', that In groat establishments like
di:aye:de everybody not specially
selected' for honesty will thins. Over
armyl. arrangements break .dawn: in.
°mantis, because contractors, . tab
' contractor', sad surveyors genteelly,
are supposed to be.sitseped to the lips In
.fraud. There is note contract given in
'government ogice whim soma one
has noteecured.a 'perguisitsr,!,or an 'ad
! tra,ntage,' or a: 'profit,' of which he
wontd not. for the world, , hive Ida em
,
ployern formally FOINICIOUI; which 'nu
not, in fact, given some ore, usually a
gentleman,the opporturity far thieving.
Oar whal e of pr ov i ding for stated
aceditY'open tender the stupidest of
all conceivable systeti , m-,for ha theory
is that Jones is RobtOson ' s copal as a
Minufacturer, which Janes is not—is
openly based on the'suumption, en is
enmption perfectly ,Otte, that without
open tender the department will sell the
contract, will, la fact, ,teal a /arse coin
Out of the tuitional treasury: .Oar
mnn
eeipal'dllDculty is jobbery, that ie. theft
,-the practice every municipality heap.
fain, unless wattles, to indulge in; e
robbing the citizens' to 'enrich 'U$
Members*" other 'Aimed hittininitin'
Even Barliainent,even the 011ifnet,lhe
flow or, or ea pound. - flower... 0 .1 , 40‘
limitary lire, hi nO bejaatibti
naptcion."
ALL
Mcatsri,s,rielr, 10,tM,
"old et Public 1 /04Attili Vic ph
thee 17th. Oa tprii . 44/lOetejte
territory: IRd
moot
hotuq°. ;# o4o/81111 i.1 4611141 ° 2 *
"Pleti gtri*O l t, WA L:
ati:pt :
El
\
Pe4uanyl Legiditai,ps,
aucsmas 7 Tits sairo.
.• ;
Philadelphia-NY. :McCall& 4 .1": E.
Eid6w.Y, D. S. Nagle,. Georg : =well.
Chester, Delaware and Mon
W. Worthington, C. \H:fithiso .
Bucks-H. L. Linderman... •_J • -
Lehigh and. Sonthamptor,l4.- R.
, f ,,,ery._.
'Breen: : . c ' ',
• -
Ilorka-L D. Davis* 1,-
Schuylkill - W. IL Randall. ,,
_'
Carbon, Monroe, 'Wayne and ,I . llce-
• Obarieton Burnett.* A •"-i' ' '
Bradfoid, flusqunhannie and F.:Mang
-George Landon.
Luzern:-E. D. Shoemaker. 1: L izo ' i,
Potter, Tkeprolifoßtan 'and IC
IWaLy B. Beck..etimiurc, Union ' and Suydilt-Jehn
..
Northrunberiagg, Moateu4 44tonbus
Lind Sullivan-George D. Jac
Coleman. n.• I , .
Dauphin and :Leatianon-11 , Illaw . son
Lao eaier-E. Billingalt, J. ;Fisher.
York and Cumberland-A. ascend
%rim and Franklin= - 2 -
D.UankY.
• Eionaereet,"Badford Lly : ' Fultim•l-Ilex.
Blair,-Hunt, Centre, 14.101 • Jantata
and Perry-j. T. Shugart,. C. .T. '3.F
,rxityre... I ,•
a Cambria, Indiana and Jefferacm-Har-
White. ..'
Clearfield, Cameron, Clarion, . Forrest
iind Elk-W, A. Wallabe.. - i
Westmoreland, Fayette, and !Oreyice-;
Thomati B. SoarighLo s it .
' Alleglieny--James L. Grabina, Ras
sell Errett. • • ' ,
Taylor. pm and Beaverli. W.
neßi Suitor and Armstrong -R.
Audley n ßrtAine, .
Mercer, Venaugo and Warrilm-J. C.
Brown. • • • - L• •
1. Crawford and Erie-3S. B. Limy. •
Republicans - 19
Demee.mta .. t ......... '.........,........ 14
YrOLOIII3 Or VIE Nonni Or H.,..RILTSSX7
.. . • . . Timer= ' fl •-• ..
Phlladelplda-Dayld Foy John Me
ginnlA. Samuel /ameba,**. 'W. Watt,
Thomas Mullen,. Charles Klel n eer, Jab.
Sutlers, J. V. Stoke., Samuel ey,E.
`. W. Day., Daniel Witham,* Alexander
Adalre, hf. Mullen,. George T. 'Thorn;
James Reigate, M. C. Hong, Jun. Clark,
George BuLL I. .
Adams,lLlcholaa, Heat:oil" IL__ _
. Allegbiny--Geortie Wilson,NFllliamiL
Ford, Alexander Miller. Anavuane Beck
cit,,George R. Riddle David :Smith.
J
Armetrong—S; M. Jackson . 1
Berks—Richmond L. Jon • H. 'S.
Hdttenstein,• Henry Brcbst. • j
Bucks , —Scebna Beatut, o E. C Matins—
trv.•t
'
radford and Sullivan — J. H; Webb;
J. F. Chamberlain. I::
' •
I
Blair-S. M'Camant:
Cambria—John Palatal:6l:: .
Carbon and Monroe—Allen fraig.•
Centre—P. O. Heck.*
CIII/1012• and i Jefferson—Wlliam P.
Jenks.* .• :
Clearfield, Forst ad Elk-J. J. Mo-
Catiougn.• el
Clinton, Camero n and kfcßein—G. 0.
Debta• ,:
chester—S. M. Meredith, .lil 31,
lips, Johnlifielemn.
Criirrfott-4. Boyd Epsey,ii William
Beatty - . JJ -
•
*fast! Columbia and Montour—This. Cld-
Cumberland--Theodare Corrinim•
Dauphin—A. J. Herr, P.A. Ilergstres•
Delansu:o—A. B. Leedom. '• . ,
Loris—lieorge F. Pea, John D. Straus.
has
Fayette—W. B. nuked.. II
Greene-John Phelan.* • it - •
'Huntingdon, !Media and J H.
S. Warton, J. 8.
Indiana and r Weattnorelcod—W. C.
Gordon, T. F. Gallagher; R. Ef. HOCOr
neck.. - • '
Lancaaier—A. Armatror3g; It 0, 8 -
cy, A, Godahalk, C. FannochL '
Lebanon—J. o.lHellaran. -k
Lehlol3.—Jno..ktiFogola, D. IL Crease
^Lycocning, Union and Snydor.—R4 R.
Marsha...C. D. Roush,. 040. G. Glad."
Ltarrno.—Win. .13rennani.qilu. ;kr
lienry.• S. T..Roasard.• •
Mercer, Lawranee and Butler—GNl, R.
; Weatlake, Daiddson Robb:Isola; Jae: T.
SCJainkin, Jolla Edrarda.
Escht,tar4,l,. Henry
• " t,
.I.lortlmunplon.--Lowls Stoat,* 1530
IL G rotindle.+
Nortzumberbrad—Wm. H. Vi a .
Perry add Yrank/In—SohariDlively,"
D. F. IVlnger.• • • li
13chuytkillEdward Kerns! Miasma
Beard, D. E.' Rios..
Dome Net, Fulton and Bedford—Juo.
Weller, no. T. Alcbards.
Susquehanna and Wydruing.—Loren
Barrett, Ma Lott. • '
S Tioga and Potter--40. S. Iditztn, B. B.
trang-- . ):
l'enengo and Warren—A-.P.LDtmetutt,
Washington and Bearer—jet:it. E!rl-cti.
J. B. Day,'Tboa. Nicholson. • e
Wayne and Pike—L. Westbrook., •
. York—L. hWah,••sl, i3o.rd.c
- Etepithaluaas .... .
Democrats....
. 11 '
_ asturrrotamon.
isattsern.—Repubticans ..... .4.. 15
Democrats ' 14.- —6
.iloV3E.,—RepttiAlearts.:,.....4. 54
, Democrats • :40
Repubtican majority on iol.td lot 1$
Democrats £re marked w th
Extraordinary =Minton stank ..
The Hartlepool =correspondent of' s
Leeds journal.andee that en Oxtraconli
nary eruption of coal has taken plectron
the beich between Wen Hartlepool and
Seaton germ Ttieseaands„ , which are
the resort of vrisitoreduring the bathing
sealson, wore on Wedriethay *etc meta
morphosed' to airiest extent Into, a Coal
Held. It be rememberedAbitt last
winter, Immediately following. a. North
the poor 'of the Hartlepoola as
sembled 04:11.40 sands on the occesicizt
- of theme disclosing an Immense amount
of trtasuretrofe,which bad been buried
for forty years. At that time the "scene"
imssomething extraordinaryjamdmany
a hungry bunny were nourished during
the severe winter by tholneiddiscovery
of hundreds of Spanish delimit..
The iloone..on 'Wednesday .reek was
far more interesting, and the plumaing
crutch an amount ofone of the most kn.
pedant nocendtlea of life, by 'the angry
ocean, wilt be productive of much more
benefit end comfortna the poor of the
neighborhood. It Is computed that not
teas one thousand tons o *coil have
been cast upon these sands. ,', From an
early hour In tho Morning Ithe beach
pretended an • k animated . appearance.
Nearly every auk in the town was called
into requisition to carry awa ' the tress
ere, and on the banks ad Ming the
railway,
heaps were raised, sore ofth em
having from ton to .fifteen t na of Coal.
The poorer inhabitants of thelownturn
ed out with barrows, bsakets,'lnoks;
and every description of r,roceptacle
which 'could be rendered, available to
gather the cat-up' treasure. 1!
bleamehotslllstet. - • :
According to a paper read before the
Essex Institute, and noticed the Ad
vertiser, the codfish was, a- favorite !em
blem with our fathers, for their coin and
their seals, dlr. The seal of the ',Ply
mouth Land Company; of Mot, has for
its centraleffigy, • codflah.,.Thetwopen
nymternal revenue stamp 0f1T75, was s.
codfish surrounded by the legend, ...861-
' pre of the Plossaehmetta." :The Salem
Omene of li:08, , Mu( Jo its !heading a
shield sepeortalLby two Indiana: and
NMIXIMIDiad by Serest, which la nothing
more er less than a codfish.!The paper
Currency issued by - the coinny in the
early period of the Revolutionary war, ,
had this - ancient superscriptiOn . and im
ago.' Mr. liantattl informs us that a coll
inear in Salem hos Original specimens of
fourteen dlfnmiuttionomination• of Ides
sachnesta currency Issued, tip ' , the - . year '
17764 which snubs described: ' :
"All this was in retognition of the in
debtedness of the Old Bay Sale to that
staple article of tool and conimeros, the
codfish. And it Ls in rep:quill= or this, ,
indebtednms that the astobishoe of the'
codfish has hongin the htalt!of Repro
sentatials, in our State /locum or TOM ,
House, alum 1657.":- • I . '
Valuable Coin Cellectims„ i ! , 4
A Perk PsPer IM+ "Ma -etti •el
Paris Is at present In treaty tbr Oa par
case of two collections Cf• miArigadorr
to the history of theorems .- LThe•
Shut belonging to MM. RoLibbOatt.
.notlent,tomprises eight lawre4: end
sixtyldx geld, silver orbinitai Vests hf
money, struck iII2MIS, atett hiellnla of
the Omits down loth* pressor *li l a*
second; collectkmi bilougtnr he
' Founan..coostete, Oita ' lot Ades Ind
medals subsequent k i t he ylleS4B/, „aid
p•rpettletai the'nleellettitut cpolgiaM
events Maur Out PQM& .15f Atf the
two thownednnlnidred DA Ann&
which h le napesed an thelodM In the
other 'ocantkoui, Themes coked fn. the
' widhi.- Wel *wed. - nre.ihondeed
km* whirl n Ten.hrodentk cola«
moves number orthe Ittliileel'int the
; rotrootor mem* whielethertmlat
. henna their etto4ht. ro t h ei3 ; ib r .
t' itint , Sub..l)~ At theugathi s t, ~, ' , ov
• 11".blinowdeciededz': , ,z'., r,:z I --;
'ileiliiiiiii ---- 7 1
ho Itas -On hoar. Ilan - - sm.
badhahrtilundisoiun
e l f
mithe won pants' 0 0 FM./
n04,44bd iii about Idt hou r ."
gul4lo6o4loldied, gat , s e nentlyves
I 1 PRO!Id Sbf,„ AittodayitrW Ve#iinT., _,
were whew? Ur Intrunah ,- np,, e ,
natarikr 4141iti:legf•ver:-
to
fill!eftsormed : __ * ,,lo ." r in the
al t' iranoth - Ins dtr...... - 4 ' ,ran ;
tif &einem end lbws_ ~,n tai ,
.teellattorthe palm. bit•P 477 - 00 ,,
41a Condition ongando9 a ....dari e nielei
eat phs*.tath. are ID ° kali ' ~J A'
ber; mi u,hi ns Lb. ow* - i .
no Ilai sreq- -, „ ...' ,'• '• ,' "/
111111111
lila!
MI
EITATF xircvs.-!
. . .
„
—lion. &tnned Oa ks, a n old and well
known citizen of Montour county; and
at one time a member of the Loglabgare,'
died at his realdence in that itonaty, of
pneumonia, on Friday last. .
• —A Railroad front Towanda. Bradford
County to WavertWon tho New .York.
and Er ie Railroad, is now .completed,
and trains have been running for two
,week.s, which ptits that palk. of Pernisyl-
Tanis In direct railroad communication
with Now Yorke-4.. l •
—fie great Welsh Literary Conven
tion (Eisteddrodd,) In session An title
city WI week, • eused resolutions! de
claring their cho ice . for.President ..in .1835
to be General U.S. Grant, and fat , Vice
President lion'. G. A. Grow. :.Tho as- -
setribly was composed orrepregentstirir •
men front Luzornettud Schuylkill coon-.
ties, and their action is expresidro• of the",
united sentiments of libstr. peoplo, - in.
• - NorthewiteniForitulyivabla. Grant, nod:Grow l keep the hall In [l2o[lol3.—SerTi
ton Republican- • i ~1 •.. ',' ' •
• —On Saturday afternoon two families
of Germans, eonsisting ol.thirteen per
izii‘
sane, arrived In this eh and applied to
the Mayor for lodging. ' arrivedlp
New .Y.ork Irani Gellin c y last Ttioo
day, and scare victimized harpers,. in
that city who obtained al their funds,
andtharged thorn liarty-ssiendollars for
tickets from that city, to Reading.' .On
their arrivalln that place some bises°
Itot gentlemeti sent them hors, and the
Mayor committed them to•priscra as pro-
Tided bytba now ism, ',Ear....ildr. Lies
man raised a ‘handriount man of money
in hiS church, and.:setetall other 'Oldie- •
men collected money fore them -to semi
them to their destinatlon.,Horrirlinry
Telegraph.: ' , " . ' ' • :
,
—The Sunda/ Reitubtir of yesteMaY"
speaks In high'hatundalerved praise of
Ron. G. rigt‘flinti Coleman of Lebanon,
for donktingthe tild - Thiwlan family man
-61011, at the, gorner of Front and Pine
streets; to thE Pennsylvania; Seaman's
FriendSeclety with the a ipulation that
it shell bo applied to no nem that will not
directly
.noutribate to the ..moral and
tunnel -well-being Of the Nations. The
society intend to alter.the ,building at
once, and to organizeAt escorting to
these humane conditions. Mr. Coleman
is an old Philadelphian, end the opulebt
owner tithe great Iron-works, near Le.'
Amnon, where he resides. He is the pre
sent Republicans Senator from the X Vills
Senatorial 'district, composed of the;
counties. of; Lebanon and Detiphim—
Al , c. ,, lpitta .Press . • -
.
—We learn with regret °tithe death,
on Saturday livening, after long and
exhauerlve Dinars, of Law. Henry Her;
bangb, D. F/„_
.'at ilemeraburg, Franklin
county. Dr. Harbaugh at the SUM of
his decease wee professor in the Gorman
Reformed Theological Seminary at titer
place, and editor of the dferaersburg
eels, a theological quarterly. To the ie.
Beaus world he was widely and foram,
bly kneoWn seat somewhat Yoluminons
author. Die series bf ,worke oa ""lisay ,
en," embracing several volumes, Ms
"Birds of the .Bible,". "True • Glory of
Woman," "Life of Schlatter" and oak
'ere, enjoyed a popular droulatlim, run
ning through sonny 'editions. Among
literary man he will be Iseetremensbered
by his happy transcription of, the ,Penn
sylyanla Herman.` "Du what bane der
crik,” sad soma similar Buie poems,-
written with severe and hnniely
Ity in what will soon be but the trudi4
tierud vernacular of our State,`will prob
ably find an established place In the M
amma, of the'. country. Irr...Hartaulgh
was of Swiss descent. De Was born near
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, In 1117, old
died.consequently ago; [IV ranch
-The New York Berard pnbl es any
estimate, coiseplied free:lS-tong! collect-.
ed by the Governbre of the authors
States, which placesithe number (w hites
and blacks is lemialaba, Mt ireelppi,
Alabama, Georgia and the rollnas
who are In a starving condition, at three
nitillona of persons.. „. 7 I ...
-Tho yellow favor still lingo Id New
Orleans, causing eighteen drat i n the
two Weeks ending December 15 e rhere
were aleb several deaths from o er zon
larial fevers. .. Cholera gen Mingo,
there with little abatement, 'Thre were
ei - sky-two deaths hone cholera I . each of
thotwo weeks muting iDeett,c? 2 4
- -The Pine Plain ilcrald my I is stet
-I.i.
eel lthat the eurvevora of-the Dread 1
, from Stiringlieldi Ham.; to the Heideodl
.lllverreoort that it will cost only $20,000 ,
a mile to construct the railroad tbeheNew
York Stale line, while it will cost 05,000
a mile to build it by way of• Danbury,
an $3:,000 by the way of Litchfield. •
i -J.t cider rase of a pecnilar 'client-4er 1
to repeated from Connectieut " The Bos
't nlJeuenut reports that it is;a..ittlitard I
ride e" i um. ' A. tow dips egos railroad 1
taw loaded with hwrels of eider was
threwn from the track et Wed Cornwell.
The weather was en,cold that the eider
Leo we frozen and watt token away in pa
per bags by the people. • '
, -ofllcial returns thaw that In ( Liver-'
post,out of 22.740 perabras who were ap
prehended is 1560, only 253 could read
an write well; while of 720 children.
den t with under theluventleOffe odors'
A not one mould do so, :In , 1 4. 000
o i
re
ma Pages that were ads In Eeff,ieed in
=I , 32,000 of the men; and 54,500 nt the
wen peeing round nutotenejsigied
wit 1 a mark.
• -The Dublin Preemoce toiblialis the
following extract from a letter writ ten by
A Cabello Irfehman, king resident in
Llvdrpool;" "The Fenian bade douie a
for boo harm to. the poor workiognseo
ribent all the works in town, and at the
dock and darner works in this neigisnor
hood. It in next 40 iMpo39 . lblo (ogee
work; and If he tiles, he is tortured and
billed out of it,' ' • I;• ' '
n the horse meat miestlonithi:Lon:
do Telegreph &spree*s the opinion that
ho flesh will neveibehome an =lel
of ngto-Salon diet, for the reason thaT
prevents oar dining on pet .doge end
W and intimate friends. -It says that
when we begis to devour our blood relit,
Cons it will be time enough -to think
about eating horse steaks_ and . drinking"
"horse oIL' . - ..
-At Sactetranpa. a place In Miine,near
Portland, name French residents have a
!, morel way of couducting.thOir hogdcill-,
tag operations. , They "stick" the ani
line' to tho ordinary WWI, lint fagged of
scalding the bristles Off, they place the
carcass on skids, and build, a blastoff
tire undermath. By careful tanning and
watching they ecoreh the bristles of
very neatly and effectually. ,
-The ea:l43Bll'2nel'. trialof Rev. It. C.'
Pinter, in Decatnr,lll., on the charge of
Improper conduct - towards a lade has
resulted. in his entire sad emptuitio ac
otnittaL ' Dr. Crary, of Um antra Cads-
ten Advocate, informs us that "there_
was not elicited a particle of evidence
that .Alr. Pamir had bean guilty of the
slightest ..lndLacretion," and that "his
whole church and the community agree
In pronouncing the oharges unfounded.'
-11unchausen In outdone by a. tire.
tr.an, who describes how he rescued a
• child from a burning house. He WM OU
the fourth floor and the Bra had cat off
ail to m e ans ofeempe Inside. The fire
man called to the man whoa t td the hose
en
to turn his largest serener. - Whet thee
fire reached dm window _ Alternate
Itook the child in one arm, Sad clasping
his legs and hurTree arm round the
stream, slid safely. dawn in the' pare.
I' -A Now York lattor. says: "Golden
I weddings; I believe, area Norse destitu
tion. Oar Saxon :fathers 'had...them
- not, Du cif I. remember rightly, that
quaint, boats-like woman, Fret:ler/ire
Bruner, Introduced them: In heework,
„" N
The eighbors," the' Itahle celebrated
tbeireel and liine,,,Franoeska told tho
"simple story.. So froin that, golden wed
dings came to America-am I not right?
Mg , Brener, I think, gave n' Alto the
Otiti4Wal tree." . - : • '
1-A mulatto reoliliat Berdido Station; '
'party
was eauNoted - recently by al
_party of finer drntekeitt Men armed with
shot ernes, when:barged the family with
stisdinl. - The agateuna ' erg htnehored
the rue MO, Morris, then Ids yip, then
Ws motber,_uged IA am! tot tly, a aloe?
leg baba -• TheY fi nished bY thing t •
beware but gut .their -departure the
llama wars .extiusaishrd he a Yetthf .
girl who bad coriceated herself. Four
Men haysbeen arrested on unpick=
. - .4huit .' , witoon , lint male
m of s t e h w e
bark Roenoeke, All hem Ile+ —
IR4stiii imseino "- - , Cue, -, d dooting ice in the Dina
'-'
' ''''' ' ' °--,, " t er lastmadwieesestunned
' . :S ay . 'Atitzi*rf;Tiii Ind leen Ibat , o ti s p . i,4Aom the teener* the wit-
Z n hae Ai .litany% hynotsw work- 1,,,. la gremoansolous condition. After
i mitts in wining iho JOnndations
ofe railway Med. At the depth &about foos iL lte one Mond &ening In the water
be -- giggle up for hitt bp:lds compan,
( minim/tree; he ti titnttnin: et -clay and by 'ileac/sooner El/mbelb. Pie/code? eel
=ere =Ns reeepeietel,of proboi- brought to Chester. A ‘rr tte a r ire onis_
_u o sj a e r
. tele tik` naineeereses,''efte.) rourration boggled a. , If
~..„'elifetie light, - otutpllilng ear- tore dip hie' vessel 84 o °. P . kw. al .. er i
't io ......"''''"" • h oo „,''''" a o ,,,„" * ".Sh it ittitletti letting In anti ng donated by seeteete see'te e .
- -"r'ngeshar."-te""„t,,,,,-Tre.„`"e,whiel on belug , Pet and his almost miraculous esca pe p.strom
t • --a..es A length of *even drowning. . - ' - -
fink" - -ThodaPtErat vittlott: woo mood ..-on Die HA of feocember, gr. i ti.
'nee° .di Aglttallittdither ORR the len' Patcbens, Treasurer of Gunge To m r , y,
i f „.... , matt Oentideralble ennead_
_,, 0 , 01 _,,,1' r wax knocked down while , Imo , his
item,— pltti es„.,_, ‘ „_,W ltadikt id Ittituatai a• ,.. - 7; office at Charon, by eemaouskuewn men.
---) '''''''."'"""ahrt- ""8i1,,...'-'!'" Ho was kung lying on the door inamndi
atuidi drawer°
11041 01.1steciiale i l t y,extmordi do Y , " ul
,ply Be, id! !tide was • t
now nd
who would Lawn ought orpootat i i 4
w ii; 4118 se. ' 81 ' 3 itt ClavUsn ' n At the flge
&Wtrisith the bed a mtmelng themi,_, gto In fractional t o , nrrert i es., .
the
.fb
4thsl""YWied.'"rdc%rTulLZl I:;a3.4ltrigrinngsfrilo another tor the ,
.....th. = t ritt‘ s t, l4n .A. Wall the ----e buudLUZ -AbOrlts4s7ohad beellreltelired
ill-th* A .'l"B2'.- nitl -We ell a W be g. j ML! 'd t u ae rthlt r th iod 6d o 4 fTli th t e h irrea erieb it tie rPart whV v elet i bk eit
ant aloud ,8.,_,.."4. --- .gretiin.laneas Wr lei. overhioked 'lee atuallculaboltagn,leA
Artah-I,:whe '''r . ,„oonts docked to- bare
,by bin Ttot i ot . o o w ? , , .
~,._
~ , ~
auppostnfar h i, g g sgertlat7 Mg ' - ff , l tb,pimita. plinted_pi,i;
lei° th e had been washed Into - --The na
' Ind hiniitng Foinifid. bf
shore elluded t o ooteot l000 d at i oo ;
~,,,a fro - cuu ,,,, ufl
r,
b.
give
,e,.....
to
Ma n'.,e.h . _, It ' 7 „„t a , *modest, The letter Colonel Izatke er tri . ? racy ,
thus 0 _,.." .. ..hry etpasin- depth, the report thee thergallautanorred. has
"litoe , „^„o.. Wadat the .Itntons,' '• • full-bleaxted , se-maw 'Red al luny Of ,
Y ~,7.,..,,,1 - breadth -at- the tipper .onollule, two little, threennto_noo r 4,
and 00 .7 Ira ne a t e a sy to isecoUnt tor I kno-rs bow . molly Ilttle--Indlans" arida
ea il,T ot .'"iak - 1 - too'condult nu- I own 'aireedir. It forther.reportit °eloped
thttlimr",,, ,- . sg -- g than as the bottom{ at .Parker trebles when :spending. brief
h a d
a , is tribe.. At such rims
e'e Wer a * - 71.10anialt dlunessierla or the
gitsmai.” - '-_,,, ,i„ oso . o d by the be yuts o 11 trares,of civilized Ilk di,
0 0/41 1, Irene o t azr , i^ o , t o t ote Mq the veeto himself et the white 11111tyldre*
1
• ''' P on e tiflca, li thidr-mhtemb. lest. smdpute on • trapping ere great In.
14.
g egrigissintoks baitelleatotPd i all 41-84. chid - l c / 1 ,Paibera. war paint, nod ,
Mtt o posh m pal./ e• all other a "tleft .At ench thnes Mt
wt ., reroo1" 1 10* ~,,„, the domoverytuf eivillsod f de would /bat% ditlinult in
ocwsver . . - ... - . t , bv., ony - aitemut. recognize Ilk chief of the itudf, for the ,
'tide b9P_ 4 4 ,14- __,....„'Vtami f t . r ... 1/110.10 man minceratiihemetambrphosed. ,
timber= ei*,_, lo- __ ,,,, m„ re odt His. demeanor parlekts of. the solOrun
man olfOr_ . ......,,r..-74,;iu a ta .-- filler • gelidity of the - ran end ' he le, to I
AO, ititalir ---- 7,ii a teiawohltt etre. , • eftA 101C1121bItln iiii,b4l44
a t ri um 0 LOrtiari mi. =
orksa4ll#/tr Ale; of the tmle shori
. 1 , 1 . 4 d!, .i, 1,1. r.:t I , :tr I. 4"=',i' l - ": , -t , L.::: A.... il." ,`...;.:',-0,.i.. 4 , ..,
Foreign Theatricals.,
Mr: liarnand' is wrltingb Christmas
pantomime for the Holborn ..Theette,
Ituwella will be the clown. . A new theist
tee has been fitted up In Glasgow, Scot
; land; bring the third in that city: - The
new house will , accommodate upwards
of-toor thousand nereorte. A new device
is said Ur have been resorted to by the
'warmer of tbe tbentre at the 'Leven'.
Limn: Anneenting "La; Bolts aux
Ideas," the title of
_lda Chnstataa
.piece, he announcer also the opening of l i
the letter boxes -la the Quartier
where anyhiutigjobes, or others convert
,iblet material 1.111 bo " thankfully re
ceived and gratefullyaekulmiedgal,"
Vastest' ; has appeared. at the London
Lyceum, as Borneo. The giraffe utter- I
num', Ruse= meld play the parties
well.' A little comedy Id two' acts; oy, l
Mr.:l l 7ldiam ;Breast', emitted "Rice al to
a,Fairit," was produced at the Strand on
the Ilth of Remember, with Mr. Reif ra
In the principal , ebarectet. Lontliu:
critic says: The nodes' .or a gust
natured man. who gets filmset(
foto' trouble by ohfigialf
body is net, by any mesas, new to-the
alarm, :tiramatio authors—from Geld
smith or Miss Inchbald to Mr. Sterling
INe—baring'freely availed themselves
,Jbut Brough .lUrs , ;worked .
the deb very pleasantly': and, except
that be hu overloaded his comedy with,
characters, very-skillfully." The Ant
Vaudeville Theatre., in Peri; was con
structed In the Rue do Chartres, and tram
inaugurated on the, of Jaanary,
1792, the opining piece being "Lee Ibmx.
Pantheons:'. It was t:farm to Siegmund
lb July 1936,-end the company, after
performing a long time in Abe-cellars a
the bazaar I3onne Nouvelle, took
Mon of the present buildlevettnated iu
the Pleorde la Bonne; directly opposite
the Exchange, and which Is Monty to
Mine dawn to make way to snow street.
The new Vaudeville, new lir - COOP110! of
contraction at the comer:of the Rue de
la Chaumee d'Antln and the;ktoulevard
dee Itallens, ittlir he idaersursted 'about
the end ofFelmary, 186.1.-Petess, the pro
prietor of tire Clawed Anterimut.,restaur.'
ant in the Pa - seutipt,des Princes, Las, we
read, taken the whole of the "trband
floor of the new building; wherebe in-'
lends establishing oreplendid rutaurenr,
which : dill ho decorated sad; Tumbihed
In an nnuatially elegant and costly ;
nem It will backfired the Restaurant dm
Vaudeville. ;
Iwo Dramiest-19e laquen en the Uody
M===l
•Ilf:M11.1 be »membered tlutt'a • week or
ten days aim a man Who gars Ifs - name
in Charles. Itaramb, a attambeatn,
remind &blew upon, the haut.with on
ken poker, at'a house of I,lllarne
fievinth street, between Omen mad Mar
ital:oMM the elects of which he Wm.'
quentl,yelled at the City Hoispiia). Ltz
Ile Berge, the keeper of the 'ltttie, was
arreitted, atpd In answer to a lit:maim of
the Coroner_ iadasittedthat oke did strike
a man witbfir , poker, who wits crowing
a tbaturbasimat her ball; amt , her
emiption of.tbe person stricken . ; tallied
exactly with that pf the, man Batumi,.
whose same'lms since been ascertained
Us be Charlie
War It seemed U el the author of the
murder was in the ,hends of Janda".
illit'rlght ham begat a inyetlfteation that
possled coroner, :Jury and policemen
exceedingly. .g young marf, , lsho guys
Want= as Thompson,' appeared upon
Alm wane, whose resemblance to the alaln
man is so parasol tkat ./30„110 but 'the
most Intimate acqnalotance conld hare
distinguishod one Train . 'the ...liken.
Thempeon claimed tbathe was theperty .
.whom the woman struck with the poker,
and suPperted Ids etatement 14 the ,ex
hlbltion era wound upon the bead, as
well es • bruise upon, one sr hits arms,
which, he wild, were" the moult. of her
•
The 'pakten= who had sworn that
to this bost orbit knowledge and belief, -
the deceased was the party he hod slotted
&Mini the ball they nista be had re
calved his death Plow, achnowlodpd
Inability, whoa ho was controated WitA
Thompson. to swear telifolt of the two
woe the man.walla iresereeir and on
expected turn ot Minim, sod, as the de
ceased "died ;nod made no stati" that
Would lead to the ideality et the woman
who dealt him. thoblew flitting , to'
give ber muno,end tekin'y the blame I
of the affair open tdmeelf, be an
almeat imposaMmeattor to arrive at tbe
trim facisoftho awe.. Theinquest, which
hai boon 6100 peolnessinctroM day to
day, will be.templeted thia , morthig.--
111. Louis Ttssevi .T
OEM
GENMU.L NEWS
. - --Tbe (set /1:14 leaked - out that Teri*
Block - - wrote Johnson's' Hancock. Ines.
twice— ' - •
• —.Since the passage of a law in Califon.
eta protecting qnkils, they have become
so nameranS thatcornileldeare =safe. l•
—Thd First Etrienne District of Ohio
Paid $1 2 d.073,
fit November. Whisky'
Paid Si2l.o73,•mgY•tebacce $10,07.?. This
'di:strict Includes:Cincinnati. • -
'—lt is ratter comical in Mr. Dickeurth
vistk, - our eta' lon-houses kir the purpose
of taking American not., wheb they ars
only aped. with Europeans,—h'. "11.EretS!
1.0 0 Pfi 4 t; " • • •
year Clevalind;Obio,'lmported
froM Canada , 114450,000 laths, 1,49,000'
"elditt eat 29,000 bushels of ',wheat, 99.000
do. witty, 3000 cords of %wood, 16,0011
pounds butter.. • '
—ln Boston, thirty Deriontr - are' to led
appointed, ln 'different section. of the'
city, ,to act as ,ag.nts for the solo of poa-1
tags stamps at retail within 'a iserirententi
distance of thertreet bases fin' all parts
of the eltY
• Iterks 'es tinj,y; in this St..* it is;
reported that the mill' oil:tors. catriptaibi
of ,the sciereity of .watcr. Seam .of.the
wells are entirely dried ambiad ifiSfeat
id that the- mills will be nuablele run:
much longer, ; . • •
—The cordial .'hand-shaking hietareed
General • Sherman
,auel Senator Sumneri
at the *lose of the latter's lecture ("Ate'
We a Nation V') in - St. Louis, some days
l
age, is commented an wi th marked terms
~of despair in the Sontheru' Democratio
—ln Loubdaneseveral tortoni crai4-
ea 'have occurred, . and a genorM over
flow of the lower partaker on the eastern-I
side oftheltimslasippl is feared. 'General!
Ittanaockhas requested Petanlssion to set.'
the isarvmg netgrueti to work upon the
levees, tad to :nano rations to theta.
—lt 'ls reported by a Wortein paphr,
that so agent of a flermars' club in Enk
laud is negotiating for ton thousand acres
of land in lathers on which three hien
dred European families wilt irntnedlately
•settle, includlng s many, celebrated grape
growers of the :thine. •
.•
—The .New York Trisarte says its st.
Thomas correspondent writes that to the
2d of December. tire hundred shocks of
earthquakes had been felt ut that Island,
and adds: ''The mau who says that Sec
retary Seward'. last purethase is no great
shakes is clearly mistaken." -
,-A'propoithion is reported toixtbekire
the Dome Committee on lielltaryAfftetrs
to reduce the regular mom; the first
heavy !eduction to take piece 'when the
drat Southern Slate is returned to repro
amdatlon. sail the redaction to continue
the tannery' districts. are. tidos away.
with. ••••
—A couple in Oregon got tired of lie,
lug together, and mutually signed 6 pa
per whath they drew up for theawelves—
the wilts giving her "beloved littehend
full divorce, and wishing him all the
hoppinose he trigld get,' and' the --hue
. baud Riving hiVwito "a little rat colored
tasule.. 2
venderaf boop-skirta woo recently
extolling his waxes in prenetice of a cos.
tamer's Iniabaud.- "No lady should be
withuit OHO of. these skirts," MA the
ahopman. "Well, or course not,!' dryly
iitaponded ;the husband, who VMS some,
Ming of a. wag: "'oho should. with-
GENERAL NEWS
-Shoddy, a ninth belled'artielts being
really a very important material, Is, as is
weitknowo. formed from woolen rapt
Ceduced to fine shretle;* and worked up ,
swain Id eoinblnatlon In greater or less
proportion, with fresh wool. The Info
rlority of thccurimaniptilated staple re
sults from the - Methods 'heretofore em.
.ployed for dislntograttorthe rage, which
are reduced trilergepart to mete powder.
A process hats, however,'• recently been
patented. by.whleh the old fabric to that
separated into threads„ which are, then
torn apart by,mitanstrif a *miller system
of hooks' so that, the fibre is rum 'broken
or damaged, „ and, may be. worked, over
almost es well , as new.
—With regard to the exportation. of
Lytle
Great Itzitalbot Am:tailed
Statistitat - Buretiu at Washluabon,
that the United States take from- Great
Britaiel twice - ea much as Hanover and
the Elettme-Town and about two sod a
half time* as m - hch as France, • three
ilium as much as Holland, live Xlmes
much as China, seven lamas as much eite.
Canada,- and mope -Mabee barb doles as.
'amebae Delwin en; Htissitte Follugtb or
Spairf.. During .the last four years tirest
Britain has sold th the United Ilifet4 of
steel, and iron' never less than .7,000,000:1
per amain; and forlBo6 she exported to
lie'Voted' State. 43,409,960; or which
more than one.third wine sent from Shef-•
, .
--The Cincinnati Gaza& pabllabes an
opinion by Attorney:General West, of
01lib, on tliestrittlect.raf railtvity• fares;
whieh is Important to.rillwartmanagers
and the traveling public: Is the online's
of the Attorney Genera railroad' 1:1141A.
'airs are restricted in ,, their=eharkrts for
carrying ;freight and passengers; .thst
kittsburgixFort Wayne and Chimed
Comnany have - .,Siireed6d the :limits:
Jixed hy Law, charging 30 tier mile for
,passengers, when they , should have
charged only thre w e center and that It
is a violation ,
cif_la, to: make an extra ,
charge hentruso of the failure of. passel:t
gers to pro-purctuwe tickets. .
the diSorder In the
Sonth, the-Mobile Time =yea fa nano
sal foraSouthernem -to !widths. newees
responsible for lawlessness and crime on
the South, and (Pr Northerner* td held
the i'marecomstruaterir! whtes.reapgnbi,
Dla iorttiZkeettTisit.. It . observes, howeyar,
that there, la a clan of bad white" zdett
the 'South, aerie of whom warp boratbere;
widlo others . aro_ frOm Northam, and
.Western States., It aye these matt Ware
ineasurablyreltresseditissattled society,
but that they now lind. want -tor their
vices am; petitions "In the chaos of the
present time.' ' •
, -- Daring the receitt (mid wan it becruni
n to send e boat Mar Fort Dela.
*ars to 'aware City for mails and pro
visions. The boat was placed on warden
runners and pushed over thereebyeight
mon Irons Delaware .City,and beck to
roil without touching the water. , gen
tleman who has resided 'over 'twenty
years in Delaware, sopa tbarshe hos no
recollection of the river eserbaving,bien
au jammed with. ice at that point that a
, boat could bo pushed over it.' 'The Del
' aware is about eight inUatwident Dela;
ware City, and the ,Delawaie from Fort
Delaware to DelawareCity - lanearlythvea
-
""A
-Sottish judge at a theses show in
'Ayrshire announced the other day his
solution et ward be ailed "the problem
of the day." Be advised that the young
ladles who are In ward of, work, and
likely to drift Into, the oversteciced gov
erness market, should instantly apply
themselves to'tbe pursuit of choess•ma
king—or, in mbar words, turn dairy.
maids. Then they would be able to earn
from 120 to - £l4a year, which is the res
ent rote of payMent; they would tin the
ocoupation ”haalthy, pleasant and plc
turrespute. and, moreover = ; "dram would
'be plenty of young men after them."
—A. young hum who cis;years ago
Joined the Oneida Community, but who
Jut withdrawn, taking with,,him $9OO,
Which he Asporited in . the Community
when hejoinad now , Ahreatens
to recover 0910.0-the amount due, as Ina
violins, for rim Years' services at , WOO 4
'vs:errand the luteriston htss9oo.. There
haym bean several suits of yids dort
+=Must other 'Communities—the Smite
mists, Shakers and similar 'Societies, but
they.have been generaily,decktodagatnst
the claimants.
L'the Sibmian pestilence, the worst
form of the cattle plague, widish a few
years ago apread safer sa gt.Petemburg,
!whence it ens propagattid, to western
=Motets", hai broken out *gain at To
hoick. Up to;the 10th of , November 4,30
times, 856 head of cattle and nine men
had succumbed to the - Maas., in that
province. In the Prtuatima provines of
alleals thee-Wl° plague is farddying oak
—The Italia of Naples . , re that •
few days since a M. Luigi d portsal Prato, a
rich landowner, while driving eat in his
carriage near Vinafro, was stopped by
brigaads and carried oIL Th e coachman
a
and child who lutdittwn . .ridtarg,ith
hisCfathee Were vent bank; with a demand
for one hundzed thousand fratcs, under
penalty et the death of AL del Wets.
The public forces havegime In proemsOf the btisand• '
—The grench navy nowcomasta of 123
sidling ships anti-steameril, Of the
latter, 44 are lronclads, screws and
113 paddler. There W ships -anent 92.-
571 horsepower, and carry 1,714 guns.
Besides these, gt shape. namely la hem
oiads, 14 torewiand two s Rimers:awls
are now building for the Goverames•
—Advibeit from Indian:territory: state
that the American fist Inks raised mold
fort.Cebb; on the 20th inateit,hy Major
fillanklin, for the Aril fl dace it wu
torn dbnat by therateut under Genera'
luice,Mral I$U. Fort Cobb is the new
Feadtjualtara of Lb* Wschitaw-ageneY
rirrivatir rrnms.,
—A i'rstieltmart baawrittan 'stook to
tir9vellit4llers a plagiarist. , .
—Tat/alit Ilarrie is going to, 117 a
new neorapipar in diemphis.
-dir.' Dianna In terrood Sn Brooklyn;
and probebly in Plymouth
filechlet'n :new book, Lu Um»
fugue," wlll appeoc in Parte next mniattn ,
trall COMMBCIOI4 thin ufopth.
the 'relkublitiatlort of his . 4 .l3Ospek of
'George Etiott" has about finished a
novel, .winch Is expected, to surpass
I -An relr ackeonßailshaswrittena
new , book, which baize the tuirectivo
title of-”A Wail= Key to the Summer.
I—Among tfie contritintorsiOtliveitiiid
mas .tionlber Of Good Words. are Mr.
Oladitono,TenuyetitthoDoke4,4l7/9
akl,Detuiptanley„, .
• 'L
itrininuttiatlysttinid litik -4,1 7e5 4 7 .
is nuking some talk in Paris. , Wens:s
he hi giving ont, instsimennr;
pipers French,a 44 l o u?'l;-'° pears. .
• !--Pritasla tesehliKeevisi'lenitiogeo
her primary eehoots. - Th ey mei 4 4 , br
of the numbenr=of. . children. stndylleg
them Gernish, Lith tialneo, Wend.
melon, Walloon, 'MeV! , and ButdL , '
, Texas la agitated over its fill 'imet.l
.-
ei ' ni who 0; if lin May bellevedie local;
nave re, superior to Longfellow and Jean
taidow, and witudlett• emir- Tannr; , I
.ptionsnsonthasredfacle IW
L-thdy. tidy-retire( the wholi r rnimber;
oPfamiltei visited 'by' an-agent' of the
iota Bible SOCietY-wart Found to to
without a uopy,of the Scriptures. -_l3n4
'posher istonlyTishedggy-Teurtmullise
altbietheti
.: , .L'A Georgia noiellst , graphltedly says
aims of has eht .As Otte Idea
maned upch thesind of CAM, hintallln, he
opened his mouth , which Wirelike a pass
in the moutman, and atorrantoglabgb
, ter brawled .fl through 4 1 .!!; f ..•
— l .llr. Charles Dickene, it Ii fitikta; tit
i3verwbilated with requests Ibt his sato;
graph. - .11e deals - with' tbein sturunarily,
however. Appileante_nualve a printed
*newer eakimr, .rgi comply' with your
modest request would net b• reasonably'
pograLblis" - fro envelope ; direct and min
thesereplkst, the services of throe Slam.,
tarts* are constantly required. , •
. .
. - -Bostotit e rtd odds
type
finding Dexiip2 r Nnii';.ui ,e 4 :, - .:"-_, c
=ln a eine* ' ship, now-en ths 'way to' ,-
Liverpool from San Frenetic% is wham
of the Nettle of 1107,889.: Its widOt, Is
• ' -Tlto IllinoleCentril- 'llallawd- pelt
Into the &ate Trassuryoin tee , 28.1 - :,'
tho anni:ot,=l„BBB 84, bothirtholusienut
due for the last six mouths car thiT per
--The - La - Cram' (Snap Bcodtemo s , '‘ .
soya la tha.land,olllth teethes city; nit". -....:.
4ast. mouth there wore. sawed. 16,487
acres, of which. 10,388 auras wane #r at..., . , 1 , - ,
Anal.. settlement- and caltitstion thldilri..'
the Homestead law i- :__.' r•-,:.- ,
..
-Tho 'llllth tiffisteri or Venea,:ron . - - - --'
titktto Unto croon to Itsipeopla. ,-..
ware 53,743 children botain‘thstolty la' S , --: -
hole& of nor, sad 48,801 It .Sbhan-a
nuklorlty Ist nunaber-nola 111•0thosia
Tbe population of the fay shar Not° th. ''.."-::
,-Nigirty thUlloni. of Peoia' i btiii.- _'• `-,,:.--
nonacid In the Now York pMcs repent'",'
city dung the yaw co - -;
_,
lit, 1887. - Thic ncling-,Nosenther; ~,
indicides. an insennsua
telek, and tisi' - nutaber .nt "es with
crowed Is double the , o 1 tho.,
NnlF.adatetki -;'---'=!,, -, - - - ' • -` -..' ~ 1
laii „ ,iridg.l4, - ..1,,:i6i,„
log The gnewthisr Ports - nth cents/awl isil 'V- - _lit
'the lea annual srpert arida Pre6ect of ~,;- : -,,,T,
- tits Solna -_ , D=l: Jeer enthnit Sep.' o."- - i - .--,
terebor 8 00.thent. enigma bothespowa .: ,, , , .:,7_,..,
clowniond aka Its, thohlthiertz-i
I..tiesseofust books, arlipir ,'- "r
. - f,
dad= f0r,4118 brollies._ .. OMR agy ---.', - ..: . ;:i
ilttro_yearstbors have boas lOU Wow - : : ; ZA
dmoiMed; era Stktiti
.btallS furores' .- ---- 7;,
TO, reenntent of,kini; itsztargikpipt.,...."...
, , year, holloctod ibt , nitrated '":- ,
l'on'Tvio pe to Of Neenah 'rt.,- —.7'"?.._.:15134.ia15'",_K1 'llBaliir''''''
anthem Lava Irately been added ter the . " ° ,.._,,...z.............. oalksdarinlarJr law* :41‘'..:'2,71,'
Nittional Portrait Gallery' the- ant bring , li b'f' - '" - ''' Yl!".Puwo 18,81.14paralsor•----,
Bothell bead .r. helmet . /dm*,, th. ti., t 4 tin iqO r orkaPfbi alla
there f t'liuthbrao:!, 801101 n biter 1".",,,t,...... titah te-. W l 4 t . at th. *Oath : '%.,' - k.
on pant, th e stork 61 - Z. , 1 ; --- -r _-- ~ /,1 ...----...,' - . it' I'. (;-',-:. .:',„;-:.fis. - -„,;.; - i - i.i;ty..!
satarlyensrover on , theisotin# turd the - -rTooleintentattioxtrii liatintli;ant4r7Vi
Other st Purtn4 11'. hir, cioolkey,NriellS bench c e t ti a g to know Iliac istrothriet; irAr,:ie;
otChsries liscievale. - thehmth
_ftitt• or e 'aommittisrio coagevislaidothst•-;I:).
:Dulles thiiiitakerof ONO:table ano4 gusitpuzspor orb:24,o**w 1104:,,
"Too all ye Wes notala, iK;-, The, . lapsopeNniber 1, !far -,,,-4
togitkiai. 4 Th
i nurribaepata,
~,,,,...g..,h,
andn je 11 - .- , 11,1 he preeeber 4150:1eOvioff late iflosiOnbee,-.- ..,
linnner Altilitclbs , :teonser, At. Doe! , 11.10:172,C5. , Tbriet , tit, to :,, r e ., : z,
well'elJoltioua n ntsnonsber;'.. Is _to um tee,tth,oow claims a ihontkla:
.. - .:„'-' t ,
work 0.7., inApiall,,Vimpli. Vieebicklyi..Al=erdloo , , initial-1s toMilthoistiods :' _.4.i,L.,, ,
held b 1 Ste.wilbsellani illeos p V i incutsotterwy area thaseyu potet---,-;,.-1..:
&
Ati 4 neir exba 4 t 4 go:4 l -arie .14 CI& eteuirwrilinti '',Z't"'''''
yt
ulawoorrhYGllhtt- ik 'grasth ' - $ le man , c l l
.:,
...atii4ep6436 , l6vidith i o,; 34tuixik ao meta, bout/ liabnasti it.lll4.lintf::'.:.:
"twilit w*Wbblintiatazul
`t oast ta be•Oagitot,',gx," imkanatfack=4.-4,
TithoktrA )11*pp-A gia.BritikbEAN n 4. tbSlO42o!PlikOt!triallfgOlittC. ,11. , ;;;,,, i 4-• c.
en ' 0eu1t.1210 , 41f6 'Of Utti'efttstif COMM/ br .. 411:11 5- - 1
1 . 0 4 0 1 . -''''''-' - r':' ,,, ': -- : s 4, %.'''':•', ts-- Alt'aTangll4l3-48#181i1ie,:;.,„:15,C.4,.
re 4 zee I all air;il,i 6 , -LI it-14:4:..i.' -:: I--„,;:,:ti:-#4.,470:'1,F;:,,,-LICII44,,,,,,,,:4•12:1-9:;-:-,5'
warn Matettacarria.-7if.Pht
,wits chasten, mho,,, if not the. dope of
literary forges,. le th e, pretest Wintry
forger or to 'time, 'emolument, - or his
friends do'fOr him, tMatts the immense ..
and, absurd; Worm of. inanlinta, , of
which ho from time to time Onll the
Trench - diatiemy2of &deems with ex.
tracts, therm iltre papers cif Sbekapeszel
"seiettvreinonti:l be says, oseonajn.
pera of)3bakspeare to Siebert,. who ,bad
requested. tilin to' sumerndn if there'wkii
nothing rennikting,of Abet gnat moles,
WWl} gave rine f 9 0, 211 401 or hitters on
Mat poet--..etio poet or theihotiejatentilte"
saysetainttErreetnande'korrint tn , every
one, bet whose private ilk ht yet on.
known."._' . What thend Parma arb.
are nertold,beitit. Lstebe preenroadthat
tibakepeato 'wrote .thein in Fremob, net
thm tho Ihntdpe. 'AIL pimientos, for
,Cromwell; 'Zrewtbn, • Jame* tbertaccold; I
mA ttie rest of hi. Cis:alarm subjects,
FACETUrke'
rire. fri Bnt tiY Listii~i,f:3.
lonox Trx :ffziorrAirDS-The PlAre
of the ' , mesh- Ili stalk. t• - • -., •
DoS* -4 tc,lttlit"
To xmil izentrxattre.--,32o,lntoini
R mon ao hard up that ho even WO*
IlfnArbookserbold mcata_omj r nialely,
be read while puralllaant .220 k,
errdf, ,Fenpl:on.
A Ezw.eOWWiriiItOUXIII.APINXIIIIOIILD
AVOID RITUALIIIF.--4 makes theflifo.l4
gld Cros.:WithaL: ' •
sosa:—Snapmdyerut
*elf In frontal a bask dm sad- Tel:alga
carefully and revt, larly..until yen are
donibrowa.
A ROYA's uneasy' boa
tba head • that 'u arc a • aroata:. what
mast'thel'opo'stolad sail:far fitact • wear
lo: thra6.croanaf.'
- WaAT 1 , 1.4:4A nian: othaiiiiii an
excellent
,fello,r, ;seas traql !Monza Abe
qt her diy, oOr _
preaace, to?: WU a
lady's face to platys. -
hIATOK Txua.--,Why should: cimataso
InanufWurin , ouoaldorad saspuLat'
the artufitolf•defizse? Immuatithly era
osedlo boxlnz mStehes.• . •
-In.Dr:-Dheor spelling- book -thieju•
leuthti ere thrum:led Otet the flesh of the
pig, "produces" Ontlt: • Ought sot the
yomegsteri to beltnfoemed a the 'waste'
time Ulla it Vprodhcear hight,mare?
..TIEZ ANTHICII7I Or V1N1,M4*!41.11..
tanlam datps seq. much Gather l,auk
livid took people; suppose, - . We weald'
ratnlnduar readers that when Herodias'
daughter ..was IfiClug_there.was a head-
PEonmrr Primmest —We have no
wish to pry foto the domestle ralatteits
of the nutheritiestor the Wiz 0010 e. SWo,
'believe, Mar. !upit Issued Anatzuellons '
that, In ~ r diticlng Superb:thuds With tbn
new orduance, tree charges 'or • powder
shall,not he too hMh. for fear ur "weartnip •
the, hstechrs.". Thts,/ooksemlitints,
, . ,
, ,Lowatuto Sarr.,-We sig' Matted
that the gloomilidentakeld
Late the effects °Manilla of, training on .
theconstitution erg anything but pupa
‘thimbridge. ; ;.'hoday is distant;
to ti the Canicula gill Make- the Doe.
toe's sett tie ma ad excuse for firmr•dadr -
filingcontests.' oat , of girt,* contes.
tiarAiti: - A creationist, on nicastltig a
' Mend a day or two ago,' asked: him his: ;
opinion about the "J;Loulatriateltloa.",
"Oh! - hang the 'genie' Quantum; " re
plied thogentonaddrosimL '. "I'auri tired
of lta with -it was at :the bottom- of the:
sea! a bad Ldes,7 quickly ob- . •
aersod the drat another "for in that ease
we Might' posalblyi get ilislong thicdred
solution or It.": -; T.
.flucals Brassartmcm.—The iitaadarct
'of, .Wednasday mentions the,curtotiefact
that oo ti certain date' "there wile not a'
xtedlelirratufeittithe Tyllemonth House
orthaireedon." radius am menthes tie
number of married. carious, Mirth, pot
that there were no Single ones goof far to -
*hew that thebonda of wedlock"- Usd to.
°that Mid mere rigorous bond,, and , that
the effectormarnagegithendly in raqier
demoteligni than 'otherwise. • -
• chitivt&iicz.-4. ts sci!l
:owe manenolnecai us the aorompedaying.
p a7 ,,, c ,h, en d nomplairm hittoriy, of its
w Wantee,kercoral gentlenutalY men to
travel arid to take 1 orders, -Agydy,- per
seedily, or by letter, to,—. -
lid maths suppaelng a traveling
alathisinaywas the adios for. width a ,
,gsittlema t ly marrirsi required to tats
orders, he applied;: and was satenished
to - dridthat It was a;bagman's pima That':
. •
Tann liartaz.—On picking
Iy..a . viettere• galdi to the great metro.'
olie, we happened tairead; "'Among• the
twiny on Interest whlohthe goon
try eisl - tor ehoold pot , neglect totesis
Billingsgate, the ..lebtoted negl ect
market:
The beet tints to esathe market toper:lo
tion Int/boot Illree'oroc.k.lntheMOMblZ"
We would tthat in the nest QS- -
tier' or the worn referred to there be add- :
ed that if %ay 0126 1:1e deelrotis ol study
'tag the Isignege, of .1311Ungsgate, he out
,readily dose by taking, in some of lb*,
FOREIGO GOSSIP. ' ;
. •
... I :Tha French, Giaiersmett. daellsea to -
nominate two *Mears to accompany tta,.
EngILI:, aboaslidati. expedition; as the',
con,wsuld ,be, MAKI francs each von:*
Theiels an eatery against this penurious
Pliceeding, pa a Via with' other',lmrish. •
-The official ...Blue Book" gives the
following +talon:ant of the land noon of
Fran.et3 ••The Mara gritty of France oa
October Set, HST; .Mnslated. of 31 BAR*
rig,the Ulterior, and 66,M3 isr.hige.
rta, making a total of e 4 ,032. - or these:,
'about 4%000 ware ob lease. Att le e Maud
dale the Agates for thereof/prewar* DA , . l a
446. The. general. , total of,. tha ' main,
/..,,,
W
arm.ts, • therafere, a50,tn &50,406.•• • • .- ,
,- The'lleackeinerjarnitine.endas Ma ..fl
on the day at the gonna . emeution ...,
sinted /i2,04b coplai,.whlca It bat ,
tow /
to Vs 'me green*" arnight'ariat '
ever printed and. Woad fn ons
war °rues flYttoi - Obrici. --. The o tity.af
pepanonnousaed was 'wont ' bound*. .3.
or .. fourteen mot ti half to ,L3Tha toW - •
- Swab* of peg* rinte 4 upwind of'.
'one nallikis ands • pakboaranir'.'", •
tappet st p, yerrata at 43,000 per hoar, or .
_' py 600
,-.l.lasked balls at "'tin opera are ones _
min advertised.: • 'these' balls - are der, .
Misty sae et the scandals of PaNsoand..
it *really shameful that they suonld be
balanced, escocialty in the tirsttheatee.
of tbe Capital.', They are a Abuse gather-
Ing.of ch. loosest women and, the mat."'
dist:dote men of rafts; they take place '
to Ms dead henr of night,' and mazy of ..
the "militants". of both saxes.* them : ri
=kit a paint' of Incoming thoroughly ....::
drunk, In ordef to give vivacity to, their '.. '.
coaeorsatile,• •
-The ...French 3 . . infantry are;. berar,
Maned to , a new. sharparonter's „dell. ..3 ."3 .
They form a locate atiluvreesteh man sear ,"
up hie 'knapsack boars and sonar It? ~,3'.
with' Ma teat pose, visas ,thal.re resefall'.
used for the teats a' fart en mob side.of - 3 ,
the knapsack, sad aphads'hle NOM*
wen. it as. a: curtain. ;bahladjiristali it0•t",:.. , 333.
crotches. gad: tired .44 Ala! Aliodcatt - •,'
yards Warner, a
cu , eatillseled, :...... :i,
`and this protection, them*. dataiway ef-,•%. - i
factual, might niskathestelethhatieme :;,;...
selves mom sectuo-,;,-' .- ;,.. 3 ' ' ."...,, ..3.
, • -r.in Austria, ..aftei.. New ''.tesea Day
'").lilitary. tritn:tibial' .Botter" 'am- en, , , ...,
Conn into existehm amens Ma Military.
~3Z
Theis retina wittjudgeorallacts thick - ::*;,.-
- Me laws don* oensMar as culpable/. hat .." - '3,:j
.which, neorthelesa, idled thssoo. -t.:,.:,.. 5.,
o rh onff .r ail lonsmountarranaaarary
tothassaacalsrminare Jt nanatraotnan
to Po:go:I..Poo sots ere -bitoadcatlon;
~_,„:.-,
, &whom- . 'eognented dahlia- linproper- C.,."
caninnariPililloPlarellitrieu ro
.
be cessonia *acor, habitual mout.iulw -?
dai s *a want Of adorn; insult"
be
tween toy" and Melting -'edloars .tre '. ...., ..
3 AM& Muds. c -T. , ,' - • : ,:.3 - . -•-. • 37 ~ . 3.:-; ''.,.
-Le Petit A, ti rvila de Pal* elates that
.the.rannn dea Dianne is hiutated'erith - .
thousands Of apintrark. ' Whether , 11 la -ii
that, moved by pity aantnp.bloKelends , -
lil CSPUrity. they.rOtte to viait 311 , 4 4 hl4 - -- 'f.t , ,
oat Egad. - But they: pick up entaiha: 1 ", -
area in'tturcagelf alba. meet brans as 3 . '..:,
1
animals,: ex* take a 'eery good them - ir- ,7, .i.
of tba bean. 110 on t3atorday." Mosso'. ,",
bar 21; Wes .attendatita3 nonarked ./..fto '' -:, 3 t..
Monis' th at not *apiary sperm* leas
us ta oeso. -A great bortardhad Wag
- from hie etigh, and mac' caltolytocen .- ' :•-•.'"
c i,...3 eha . 'ordeals.. 3, Ther Ran Peen -'::.;'
*camera alarm" at the terrible. Amer-.„.
ran epacter, tad retemitted in terror. , Af- - ..,- ~,,:•,''
ter much nanagenitoit OM "tarkeyblis"-
.sras rampant* asd .thet 'parrots, tee i.. - . 3 . -.
rouriedtheir sports In the soden,. •.3 ‘•
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