The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 07, 1868, Image 6

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'BA.TURDAT. MAECIV7,.}II43.
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comirrr,xonvsTrion.
1. The &pedicure Ft, itileshanyrannty
met in .ocriparation younalay to Woe
(.; delegatesto repieseat them lirthe /We
Conyentlen to be held on the 11th at
Philadelphia, and is the National:Con.
ya wl" , at Maga: - Kelm. Read}
Erna; W.'S' Tglvianns,-•JCs: Walton;
J. A. BetleitT...ll..Bayite, and B. W.
-Moron; itsynesintstive,- and. T. H.
.liLarahilfied H. S. Fleming, Senatorial
Delegate; Weis appointed thrthe Btate
Convention; **Be Deism L. M. Brown
. and J. 8. Ifoottssid, with C W. Batch.
elorand J. P.l3belei. their y
- will rennesent the 11111nd 'District at
Chicago. A. ponkaar.tlicoactibeicit
ineinded - with Arr**ir and Butler '
connate le - the Maned District, 0141
coafereeslnm tsar:mad to:vote for B.
11. Ds , * Znt-;a one 'of the
from that &that- And - ell the delegate.
were nuanhaumalyteurented to vete for.,
General Guar ae the Fraideellal neer
lace, 'lnt, bullead all the Sec" The I
Convention declisi4 to cape= say pref. 1
entice as to the . VicePsealdency.
- lifera wee tembe..-t o .111CUre th ic
.
adoption, by the Conn . uttlem of what le
Popularly &awn - stem Chawkord Donn.
' ly.flyetem of 'snaking neininallon; Fait
...... a diriiien of opiehat was : Apnea in
,1.1(e
Committee to which the tositsilins
Scricd;retaiiingin:a 61 1 1 ial..teaatt, the
majority recommending
gtsfusionfhittitit..er reghtttyfat 84,_- pihuizr:lpixers,prieti the greeenr-iiiii
. gate Iyatee, while the, adenrily, eon.
ceringlk the - Profit* . of registration*
prorated that all &tut 20 1:1111/021011.11 tar
consayoilleeaffier toads by the popni4x.l
tote. iiiict(grartniebialbs *hole
matter was laid nit the to
gather with.n pcopinition to;ath ton*
•';wcPtetentiticat to 4 111 !deleg14411 RCM ealki
diatrict; and to hare all belloani
- Convention eiwaree cenewaticin
-acc7judicionsis dinicted that -Ms Could,
Conventioasie Ittore be holden Tsai- I
as etaorti oantisiast day.. k I
Deebleitnia Werwiteopted zee lP
the mad - Odor the ltepabimaiteof
`Ques.bene—their
iciaterat ranee `of obligation - tothe ad
dl.. and utioii or OrtepioaChrthear
actuate indesprlEnts la the Wei for the
rappreiatariati& lag?
~/shility the.631k.41 4tith to the •
crsditom-the of dWnLlltnr~
...,tsantion by ecotutmj brienditant
again tutifying, thcitihiciing fedi in
•
the iatatrlih windern end patriotism or
Genre 'Szurg; rtreingthened tee it lwe
been by his abli and honest displntri e of
t -the little of Beenatsti of -Wu altat ja
-:':••l3drig with conlklemat -smear fltneas
as the' ma; ibarn all (4ery,i , to Te.
item loyalty at the.- Ekhrezenma,
with order and, prospedty to '
*tcl4iinnenint' thanks jo 'Us :Holies),
: , of, ittininitathrist Cangamit ha
:: - insspented4.tad fafthtal '
anti Orytapitekitalienctdeg the Free : 1
..dent,. elnloieeleriegthat a !a° 4 a, ' I
trywillutstide•the Siturter tile -rigid:
• t '. .ttiltiatllla4t 4. :tlat. / a lt-Waat
and, also; thiiiidnif - Boastoty gisnros
,yoithb - fidelltyyrt.th WHeh hit had 4 nia4:•
tifnedthe rights of thoniti - ' ids tind law _ er
The Coiventionwss largidy stiendid.
":larrammiatat 4:716 ;400 1 ;,;judintem I ,nl
Its litlenSODS, 'the h"sni
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plttieVlnn sad
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to uts kiadatel prejast .of declarist I
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gauge anSllitirstahisat ilia pa
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Eova oftlii a 4tiletly to table
Aid pompous the foe
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rf nr ca ryAte.'*thet44Cirt PthiareaUe
eileenatete th fele Wats wadi t ier:
Jositaei Is fo- MAP the trPkT
-"or ttli,ltzvefitnettioe:',Alefkotete
will wo Peados say prowled* ht
siriOtittiff4.-ritetteettlY the
Chief Magistrate, a'
aa - acr.tir g le r Wlttelt tho . Conotitutlenbilf.
wade asps:bws; - Bob rresktont•te
net 4
,stiCloclutlesi
albeit Without Airs time Masbate, et
&Halal d!gaNr asliatesottsl Intbstraet-:
ontDte{ateat la terminated In
one dr the exam pesesibed by tha Gen.
auttulit. thai the country pat)_
• (wily etidaieellat.
Taxable ream "euaramear elite
Bemik iitqgbofin of Ina
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lieichineas, palmated 'to that , body yes.
teralw . py its Beak Clemlottee, nuke
antA'PrOiilect**B'44,estriuid
partial triaL.lM'etay---persoa impeadtid.
These) , n4eq anturaltr They int tun*
tic I ; , * . PTFOOI '40104 the Use'
of !Amadeu, !az; , flatartheleal%
a~ii ea to the IttftlA d!'
liable to rapt
THE PEOHluzate OP impEscu. I THE
~/./11! 031 DEHOCHAIIC AU
NEWT. 1 ; - THORITY.
Articles of Impeachment, ten au nrun- j Don. noir. J. Ways= is not only
he; having been prepared by its Select hnenento boa Democrat of the strictest
Committee, were submitted to the ap- sett. ant IS a MLR learned in the law
prow of the Haase on Saturday, and Withal. He is understood to stand high
their full t ext app eal ma il am tale. in the confidence of the Piesident. Reed
grat a, , h ee d . • Thew. exttej e t reithehm„ what he says touching the claim,' nude
etcy ',math the prud ent upo n th e not only by dunexw JOEssorr, but
following charges: also by Judge . Wool:mann and other
Ist. That he unlawfully and anus. leading.lights of Democracy, that the'
stitutionallv, on the 21st of February, r' M-eidellt mat decide upon the Omani
W O -
Tempted Secretary &surrey from the tionality of laws puied by Congress: 1
ar ffice. This article then proceeds, "1 called," nye Mr. Walker, "cipcn I
specifically riatiag the sespeulon of Aug - inZiT h gne " V ar ear/ Y" '' n & l ard "' nmrn en ;
est 13th, • his report of sub suspension, Led to him, in a triessity w 4, l my b e
with his reasons therefor, totes Senate, ion that any cob order would be a
December 12th, the nonaucturenos of tonujaamli'Y' antleZauldenbiecairZeerettea
the Saute in the andlcianey of sub collision abould al eanni tom him that
tspri no 104, nor) ad 01, Preside,,t,
reasons, January 13th , the lamsdiate
rednatatenunatof tile Secretary which fel- useprie g erls :lia r s ° Cb*9"43 uZ *4 ihe
's
lowed, and his absolute kemoval with 1. it 7' lam teem eat ea moPreintamfusar
the aPPobstmait of Ttanua u his inc. re one alt 14 kan 1f Cangraiannef Um
ej the Gootranunte upon the
«sea ad interne February 21st, the ground that they were unconstitutional.
emu being with the intent by the Pres( that the President possessed rio each
dent to
llama the Ten _
_,. _ . power, because it wsa not ,an exective,
on ut Lance Att. but c.c.:unsay a jadilpower, ad that
2nd. That, on the hat February, he nz: Me Max of c 0... e&f mu 6.. *kited
tud &wittily and tmeounita banally ap- and I 'n t en( ° Y t i h; m iler then;
pirated said Times as Secretary rid in• judiciaiauthortty.ragt io the
deeigtre
, teeite.
law oneonsotononat wan not only the ex
, ard. soutanthaly
retest.
the
curse rebsejr indielairr i er, but the Lughett
'
in the Rand Article, with the added by the awes isl u ter:M tar; judgme rvid en t° t,
specification t h et he bed appe i aem the s
that e ; wAul d el . clearl y noconatitutione, end
?novae, Co vacancy exieting at the uniforn:ly ref.:fri l l o frrt i e;ft e re cc' wi r t t lt the
time, and without the advice and con. ex ecution or the lam."
'mat of the Besets. which Wee then I n Nor la it unardsonable or inappropri-
I session. ate to state in the same coattail:et,
' Ch. That antic 21st of Feknary ht 'Weds to the , rev
seeah of
, umpired wi th lad Th ew " en d ch er Judge WOODWAED, 011 Monday last, 112
mums tinkacnn, In etotetter, of the watch he ettilintli for the Executive the
Conspiracy Act of July Slat, 1861, will, Potter winch ldr. Waxen so pointedly
' the intent to istimidate the Secretary of ' lee k% tha t th e SaPranta Court of Penn'
War, lad by threats to Mader and pre- Glwatda, CO 4 M/ter I V tha n t he b ut
, Teat lis" from holding the office to which In t el" , in a case t ha u pending before it
tto HU *tally entitled. in this eanatYL.,r Xteetennhein cl eat/7 1
tith.
.That N i gk e gut of Febru ary a n d and forcibly tut th e validity of any
a oh m mail a t m t o th e 28 t h et Feb.. isghletiVO enactment WU in all cases to
teary, he eenspirsd with said Thomas he prelltmed, in the absence of a Wave. '
and ether persons to prevent and hinder tent Judical decision to the contrary, and I
ibe aseceriatt of the Tenure of Witco that a party litigant, seeking his rented!
Aka, and " Specifying the attempt to pre- In f_ta al/VW itHaliditls Hut Veldt
se nt Secretary BTALHON tram halms with dimunorprerdsbna tke . wan of Ms }
we once according to , law. aunstiationalobjeetions before ugunutt I
ae. That, e,, the list of Fehr itery, h e could be heard on that point by the I
1 amo ra l with acid nourn to it e xt, pout Chief Justice Wan:twain was I
take '' aid maim the property or -tire t hiii ' ihuz
ii upon that t'eaehs he /mud
pitted Site i n dm wee Department , that' o pinion.prononneed by one of his I
I two to ate preehdoaa of th e daseciate Judges, and of cease, not
Ormspirup Act of 1861, and of the Ten- argentine M an/ • way, evidently coo-
w e et Ogee Ad or Rerek, test euripi therein. So mach for the Met 1
, , 711 t. nails laid, MI the 2111, of Feb- Justice I. ' -
' rad 7 an d at ter a im, tailored ailia On Mondly last, Ron. G. W. Wools.
mid ?Hakes to prevent and Mader the wAluk A Rd r e ignitire from Prmy'.
f exaeunin of MU Tenure of OfGee Act, SW% la debate l. the Dome, melted
/mating the /lamp' to patent Beare. the right of the President to ranee °be
tart Filigid faun Ittddltuf Um office to ' dhilice lon IX* of Conlin,. ein Ida
*Melba enis 'subtly entitled. • PP/aim,. it wsa imoouttiutiana So
811. That, on the Slat of Febrnar7, ''much-Me the Democratic Delfresente
lie aussedUtwith sail Tutus Jo seize, &Mob The Chief Justice af '67 was a
tak e
wed
pates the public property 1,, lawye r . and the Representative of 716 is
u' war
,Depilgrager, with intent to kaoliticiU .The man was the same In
violate and disregard. ths:Tinire of halt caeca 4e) mac h for consistency I
~
IV
lit% 1 3 1 stt NOM 0 1 1 def Fahraery, bE '
appointed Tionat to be Secretary 116
Witills;" then being' then no vacancy,
the Sinele being In sexton and willful'
its advice and consent, with' the lateral
, inlawfutlyla: control the dfibersemeerte 1
of ' Viaassys spproiriatra for,exPerldt.
1 tura In that Department. -
r Atlpcmt*ithe-'.loth et Vetraeri;
ihe 'tetieitiaild hiCeritiet .Find
la 1
twits , of Gen. Enoar,.the concrundcr
l' of the Dipartuut of Wastringten, With
ib& intent to 4 dime bald.,Recoar, is
Lis o ffi cial sets as inch Cammumer, to
skate the appropriation lair of Mara
2a1,, 1867, by dtriusrding the section
thereof which &recta theist seShary
f seders er istatrectlons than he bated
j thrtotsh the General if the Anny only,
Each of Gum uticlu isspresaly in
elodee the charge that la 114 c aremv-s,l
therein - alleged, the Padden commit.,
wisest Wu Why at a ° high Adele:near, I
or" in sax; except that, tbe 4th and 8.6 , 1
reticles chargbig him with violations of I I
the Camedracv Act et Jul,' apreselj '
drums rites hts offitues thaem are 'Malik
_
..These . argeleu . I - Arraign' the Pre:Wadi
tar aus viols:ion et three eels enscra
tire of the United States, - vier the Coo
*spirecy'llit or ;fray like, lIM, the dpi
propos:um Act of March 2.1,, 16d7, and the Tames of Office Act, alas of 'tilt
,mart drag; ftir the
„violstict2; . in each;
apecithirara of the aztielM, ef his oath
of °Mos, and se to the Ist; Ild, &I, 4th
aidtiith articks, for violstlons of ire
Corstiraiort ~. " __. : . • , -
' le strikes meths* these Articles amply .
.caree
* the whole cue for which the;
people kiessow to prosecute Mr. JOln
sox. But we express that opinion With.
MI due 'ieference to the jedgment a
these :lireetblicen representatives Who.
are, apparently, not astieted. with the
comprehessive* cue andram diseredes
arbildted .by Newt Boerwra,
allarregns,-Brevagame Wasoisr,. Locrt-N
ind:ollehes, get very "comic-tea gentle : r
Min to whom, ail ..Emese - enraged the
duty -et drawing- Op -these Articled
72tel.r.repart:wu tubmltted: to the'
&Mink Xr. te arra; . Who . pro
carded - - lo'.. explain and ruptiorg .
die action * of the' Cortualt* "rev
properly ohierving that say such sedan
ter,the Home might tike thereon, b',
amendment or otherwise, would be .sr".:' /
ceptalga lele'abiainiallitei,.. In the *
lestigetieb emened, notiee of additions!' /
arlichr to ter eitral.inis krrei by Me
lima* sad- li:Is. likely Mit other
urietrasativ - may be pm/posed ter-el , iy,
Tie *doiiiii Vitt, tee * fer7 generir, ram-
Mee „being. limited to lame Wentz,
hisadit ts postiblo nest a tul. lege
risixteek'irdOptionleith ar - yi kb trt I at
teigion. may ha : reached tieeisy.- We
way renter* that Abet temper of ili
Rows does
not seeiniti favor ar k t al4r:a
tioa la tiro report of the Committee. i .
The Floras - will. proceed, after tte - v .
.. 136 2 dote ,rike - PllciWYtfigs • •
41Ps!litirlanoidiga 661414:01'e*i.ete*-
P 414 :- .go: • utEt d;LUE• . tie ftrailkel4
have aelected, /tura Otranto, , Butler;
Mural, Bagwell, Wilson, Wllllitent
'and Logan, and the. selection wit? be
sppreved by .the" Bram The s oorgitej
'rat the blerbiet costae:we in there' gm
tletton, 'who:: are ileservelly,regaided
iantinahtt rarad to gore, in r•ther Os
Ocrtegram he dertfog ability or offloil
The &nate is mill engaged in the I dle ,
orator of , the roles for praeders: in
krategeherat , eases, bat will take tual '
seam thereon in. trae to be prepared to
teative the eittielit flue the Bora. It
will probably be settled that the filet
'hatters - will simply:replao, the '• Tice
tieilekint ' as thwaraut _of ' the ,ficatte,
having, out seek wadding officering es.
mkt judicial authority, althogigh. In
peint:nf fact, his opielons an egregious
of prectlos or points of law will have
great , weight with the Brame, which le
itaelf„ in suck man, both Coast rind
'Jr:att . _ * *
Tios Ozun llintroinuer have no eynt.
lathy in the aewlyborn : reveremee of
the party elsewhere 'lbr the sanctity of
•
lamina declaim. Evidently:they hold
to devoid:and familiar dectrile of that'
party L tbat the deCialone of J*4El'll2l4l
more weight than. tbe. optalons of
'Other they chance to 'ecreflia
With DernoMatic posdilemloni, erS4ted
the way of • 'artist's ideating. ,t
' 110 tilpWrie Occirt 'et Ohio - ban 'A:Byroad. repeatedly iteld tbst as cili
ate of tidied • rue Ikon be denied the
fight . Pc.O4 ll hitet Provided that white
Mood preponderates in Ida ulna -Re Le
I eitistri and a ooter,"even thettah h e h e
When thirtiesconda a
..
the Demi:raft auderity In the Ohio
Benito now Pconclealto unseat a repot.
them cumber, and admit Ma Deamteratio j
opponent, 'by Wow's/ out fortynotes
cast for the former by persons. harlot i
male adadatons of negro blood, yet
whO Weu,cleartroctitled to noti ander
Cho'ilecirlans of the aim. .Thnir light ,
of tanimuis - denied, and the dochcono;
Of the Oonif delid, in - the name, spirit
which has rematlyastimatedtheli frbntd,
Mr. - Johnson, in hie - netintsaUllo the
Ilan of Diapers:
....trltinstwsflegis.Line*
-The IthlttUteelenicut of 1848COZICIoSI
tnl'rew HUnpahire on the ifeh eflifarcir.
- filtr BeiWiblican Mends gave ilartaneas
ISA:scar n oudorify of ii,l4k.and we
here good reasons fur belle Sing that the
'Democratic expe ations of benefits from
;atty
~sOrt of "reaction," this year are
dootaed-thn anntifsint disabiointwent.
The State has alweis bees thedelogidy
neavassed tir!ndeaue of ans.•general
e!ectiotr forjeals pest, and the Rare*,
. 11 rS I ) rnade Watch" tie Beptaltouti thole! kata Commit
,lttietrety- ease the actual iota has
_Tarred - only a few, hundred limo thee
es:Elude" uot.thore than weld be amply'
socesated for la the unforeseen *berates
.oLtutera froet . tie polls. The canvass
for this year bas,preapubltthed 'bowleg
a : N - 00114u
,thatorlls of over MI,
musing so , seem= o(_ the doubtlin
:voters: Verna is good reason, thenifore,
ludging,froze the peed experience, for an
tipteitting,4ttb, confidence that Raw •
Efatapahltiw/11 Saha atom Gov. Itartax•
was and a-Repoli= Litgraiutcr e .
trot/re? Northern States: the
orgenthatios,, which, thus cubits the
Republicans of Reis riszopeldre to
reekon up their muse* and array it
aocoestalty Lir ahtekett column. at the
- might . adopted, u a decided
inipnwerunt
span present system*
This arroudiachn; lade/lie not psenliss
to NewampWhir t bit 'wreath in rev.
oral
other
•Naiusint , States, la Rittman
disks described ea follow&
- •
Is a Central. Sta te Cointabsee,
with , illeuthenl zePresentlin Coups.
atonal thetricte or other divisions of the
Wa Stalie
then consestuees in those districts
lt menthentrom .toch county; then
comedliesi t i wth memberaln
.Tell tette. and, finally, committees In
'the toss:6o,lth memben to every voi
les prettiest In Urge towns sod ethos,
then la harem gobchvielon of labor, sr
ary block or enry - bendnd voters, Inv.
thrtturkets assisned ' to. uoartain the
,position of each voter. to see that he
gate teeilwerott,:,,:i.u..p". dounfel awn
with gettable or other Mlle
chz.anti to bring 'ratan to the polls.
By tb thealin every toter In the Mate
fif while the wings eanipalgn. In
Seems , ts smiler (he threctloti of
the Central Constolttes;'? - • •
issrw . ItATLWAW ROUE,
A line ot rallasy has not only been
projected; but the - gradlog on It nearly
miopieted, extending from Northam.
ballitA at u4kii4.79r4,BlWuttohnalla,
seLawisten an the Panasylnala Den-
WaL. When to shall be Sahara It will
olbt three dived routes; otibout equal
value, between dui city aerf l'few York,
ouch try way of Northumberland.
Bleatuitrag and lacksiao,
as, and the Delaware, Lackawarma and
Western, Iteitands;to Zak% and Mesa)
b ia o iNtw - ArtztrY Central Railroad to
lc By indomsineri zed Lickeweans
to Wdkesbitte; 'Shines connecting with
tail LAWS_ Valley &amid, and time
reiching , Esseettsurd theme by the New
Jenny Matti' to fiterw York. •
Ity' . Diemnebrert end Lackawanna
reWiliceberre them comedies with
the Lehigh " and Susquehanna, thui
reachieg - Ekren, Led theses by the
Zrig 4fw Teak
.... 111 41 1 t-Otr, Ware in very "
nearly &di
: metaters.. front 'this city to New York.
TWo alkali ran down the Lehigh Pal•
i l 6yfrorathe wirratut above Wllkestarre
roman either:bank—SO Easton, where
they upstate. bet Mtn widely, from each
othir. All three of them follow the
North Branch of the Susquehanna to
oi near ilia month of the Leckawsuna.
A report prevailed last summer that,
this lata .mentioned link hart passed an-1
der the- control of the Pennsylvania
Central:, We are authoritatively in
formed that tub is not the fact.
••Upon the comPletion thin Unk bow!
tweirt',Nirthimbsilied and' I,erts..
tow, Pittsburgh will be to stem as di.
rest comminkstlow as is practicable
with .she with:site :coal fields of Let.
serae"codoty;than which there are none
better.
Jo Slaws, at manor of
anginal . Irmithenee, has within few,
months Mode ispioratiau his tints to
connect Wirthumberlank" b 7 ' tray of
Lewisbarg,with the AI/Highway Valley
railroad.' Ile forad'in eats/ad &set
the swiss befog much lies than on
1 'dm Penutsjdratila Central, . aid the dia.
mace to New:York cousiderably &hotter.
'.itiskallids convection. will require
.ttii ' oeikiunialati of about iighty miles
now mad. What probabilities exist
ttiai ins wlfl be.done or at sif,
ire aroma informs's&
Ternitentierit Outral. Cot•
pay herd tisk , sestet meting In Dal
untoie.int Friday loat..Joeotting to
the report of the tailgated aid diets.
Preiddent, J. D. Cameros, Eq.,
we kern fleet thre gross receipts for tea
put year Went :1,939,888./6;,, alieneei
A 478,709.43; net rein= 111.1111,15471.
Cosepered with 1850 these Arms show
that the road is ander swat erreeilue
.ny iaigu surit. ..Is that year the entre
nce/PPlaweld° lll 7 1964,131.10, and toe
net :mane $847,33.1.611. J , Ii Du
Bar?, Et+, Is. Uto slaciant Giaar 4 d
ilaptutiumfterk and edr esteemed tomes
twourean, alinksa Mt* Yeri.,.ene.
vitae the fipering nest aneurately lathe
Anditiity " •
"
PITTSITCRGH WEEKLY 4AZETTE : • SATURDA Y. MARCH 7, IStiS
A WARNING lINEZEDED.
.
When two years since, aPPrehensiens i „...
hem= tteueudshet Mr. • yo ureowe ow. 1.. , tere'Prellbyteriatt Convention at Dix
, ',ton, Ohio, which convened on Tuesday
log his election as Vice President to
the R epublics,* party, bat speedily pro. I last, from the proceedings of the flintday before as, will have an impartial
,tuoted.te the higher post by the usual- I
nation of Ms chief, was about to batraY beerin g e P e e , e tbe L . eem c i e e °Leek's...eel now
the friends Of the Colon, numerous ' ag it a ti ng ' "4. ''`'"' Yiez ` e " "" cice.
' appeals and exhortation's were add:need Nearly one hundred delegate/ we
men from nearly l!
"to him, prthlic'y and privately, by good present at the opening , , and other del
every section of t h e ; gates were expected. Alter suitable re.
land. Their arguments and remon-
ligious services, Rev. John Atchfillita, o td
,trances
were „ zee ". orech his . mu _ the Reformed Presbyterian Char ,
science, es well as to yawn the wan. Allegheny City, was appointed Chair
beg sentiment of patriotism, which had man for . the afternoon. Committee oh
once been strong enough to life hint •
business recommended the discussion Of
above the atmosphere of party, but the following questions: I. Is the rook
which, i t was ;whoa, evident , was ei. perste anion of th e various Chriatith
reedy eying
way to th e . corrupting denominations . a , duty? • The Tarim&
influences of treasonable plotters against ICTeeteliell bodies of this city to be 1
our „ seree ,.
yet re -e stablished wool ' , dad to sit in conference with the Co
One --it-f--'th's'ee appeals,... Rom a relation While this question fa being con'.
edetierdehed clergyman of Washington, sidered„ 2. Jo the union of the Tartes
has been republished by thePhiledelphla denominations of Presbyterians la th e
country et practical, a present, and ,
Press. It bears the date of Pehruary la,
1806, and, alter forcibly presenting to Pressing duty. 1 3. What expedimen
Mr. Jounsou many leading 'cat:udders, aught we to propose to be employed I ,
lion to the interest .of 'both Christi/1M furthering the union of the Church
The Convention proceeded to , discus
conviction and political duty,' and elo
t
Trendy urging him to be faithful to the the first !epic, which continued through
sacred
thaw ci the hour ,
closes w ith out the day and evening, except Is briet
time spent is Perfeiting the organization.
the following remarkable paragraph:
The general bearing of the Convention
"Ray, more -and this Is the present
; mein which' has haunted me now for in all its discussion wan Mitch In unity
days together, and which seems to be with the basis adopted . by. the Matted
rnte tike_ and the Bo i le r :on .
in wern ia lth w o hi t
oarmet„iktioLchtholu,y phis Convention. . Some aide - iseuea,
i m e i ltaknantelys that you will not be re- were brought In during th e considera-1
..Sel_ nom You? nigh Mike: al your trio of the various questions - before the
preamemor Ina ny ssaashudio but ,_ .
you will be subjected to a Ono far worse way, but with little effect on their Etat
, than death-the open and everlasting action and salon to
ho dintilen w
I . kb :tit will l o n t eo , m i t
6i rray .. o .. e otLe r; churches,- - whic h the [h e -- repte. I
arise in the inscrutable Providence of tented.
fthods I seem is me the chasm already .Reference was mule not long Sincet
i f e llkillW ri i t% , . year
.. bric!*ert r n,L i tt l e , t v e the proposed organization of '.iS let;
youreedf, frorit the abysm . /emit up, look among' the Methisiliets of Philadelphia,
Mt .ite.nr,-awaigritr.f.haelpi and
dhothe to empty women to Sid tbs.'. outer to
on ni g b lii -°a m certain departments of church' labor.
The organization has Just boon Perfect.
TBm NEW' GEttmAle TREATY , ed - tinder the title of "The Ladies' and
1 rg e New York riga: Q . e in commenting Pastors' Christian Onion; of the IL R.
on the [ new_ treaty between the Halted Church of Philadelphia and vichifty." stew and the igertiv . lierrear t. o wt y w i e ,„ The Union consists of two delegates,
I ration, gays : ' ' .: ' ''. , elected annually by the women of the
I "It seems that no Germaxus mu tome K'Ts. Chian:hes, who desire to be rep.
Ito this numby except with the petunia- t ea t d 'th la n d
tie ere ; the pastors of the
stem of their own Corernmen. That is
Mural churches. The constitution pro
, s matter, of course, which we nurses ; regulate; butte is very clear thee the rides for variOni departments of work
11 reed. CerMan te Gl it r ve ere ltevese r neut to will eud be looe nsuch, „m o or: eachi : as: "Titivation," "lectures and
atik' the pau=t,h,,' criminal , um's. public Meetings," etc. - Mrs. Bishop
and helots= than to Taunt men Bitipson ii'Preildent. .• .
of energy and orso.tos premrry, and it is Bethany Bunday.ilichool Ball ha. just
, equally Meer that our winless and biter.
recti t4 : 4 Thig e w n ill .
elm: Prruous whom
the
R I : r :
.o been f God ., IFT!.lllead'icalate'irge.taetitilbeetiserievisace
man Goyernment does not wink. to Imo erected for the Banday school Mincet
e.m,assotLects,,milanalttzewolt.oultud f or t reofusesTer
hors .oedfarillthiLhlllpsthnsolo... i P eculslterian Chu b !
The capacity of the l
and become naturalised, they will tot he
exempt from the obligation et zmutary handbag embracing the various depart. •
wrsioa la resiOila . Bot tb will ester* mints of the echoed number 9 039 A , '
theism benaturansed A attune
s - •. W. SlStetv.sl;tlQ.. fell lIONGAZI
end es such entitled to the protection of son- of Judo . Lowrie, of this cit y, I , '.• '.' .r. -•••• •
. 1 tumour. , . _ 1 ma l / 1 .11. ..nllolti urAZITTIn - Th e
thus American Goverionent,
Kean, Ice i° Lb.° 2l ' ti° 4 31 : 1 . ' 'llia New York correspondent of the I. e t t emeeehiPto Gee ' j * . II: Mee:ie./4 '
Banco:street:my me mot negOthited on:
_." "
: ber of Congress from this District,
meat, and
„,ntractet.butiorusittrwfloutl
.t o b r e p.mi thate rh De e pa s :: ' ol, eral3 n i t
city n if ltri h ter. Idibiat th e r ani slops e circa considerable attention through
ate without mrathry. Perhaps Mr. B . P ee e 4 ' Hee ' ''‘ eld lu t the COunty • Barer I prominent bust
will kayo to trye g eta,,ss . extend on both akin of thoadway from i . •,,.. ~,.- ' 1,._ e - -
the Battery to Central Parktsorrailts i e -"tea • ' .Y6
1 'ectt
Pat tjrwud by
c ide c th _ tde
etorite high _ four.
sturier i n wipaper correspondents fir the need
n den, and, without .withing to'detraCt
shore ground and two under. • i
of those gentle
' .The Appleton street Cethgregationel fr . m the merit ' et. any
Church, Lower , htemuchuwitte, eta
u. I or, I trust you will permit me to lug:
or,
• name which will, beyond any
months trial, Votes to hare beg '
di tobt, tied fever with every imilitgeat
Pourocmaettgedveucterelmen.l;!7lcilltbbelb",_ We ga b , Republican in the Metric:. I refer to
aaa sa ...ea"- , lithe A. Si. Balms ...a lawyer of riPe
bath, &biol. •
cipermare, sound practical judgment,
, 4. woman named Mrs. p:A...0 . ,Q, a . f geld scholastic attalamente rare buil
tortionsa ordained a few days ether in 1 ° 1 cenacit A end hi g h taxied mend
the Reineetor.. I c racier. is just tie man for the,
Boston, to be pastor of
" i Won, pusesslng the mondial quail-
Brainy la Bingham. • -' y ' .1 it of brad and heart to make tams
Dalai the melon of the entreat! or i i w rtby codeagu& of a Tom Williams,
of Christian men at At. Louie- recently, t " • fit rePrelentatire of our great sued
whg matmfacturing and agricalturel
while the question . "Liew shall women I gr -let in the National Assembly; lie
best sidles the work," wth before - them, lis reparatively young, foil of life and
a lady claimed the door. The chairmen I Motor, and, if elected. would prove a
derided.. against. her richt to meak. i tweaking member of Comma, and tae
An appeal was made from the decielon of 1,7 ti e V:jul e r t e t r e ee d ett w i l i fd' o t . v eet re e e eo rge ,.... e.
the th eir. Uri the appeal was laid upon tan sagacity. : -.' -' - ----.-
the table by a rote of thl ayes to 29 hay". I r. ,Paelea's oirileon for th e Party
Notwithetanding`this action, mthlemsat
i nan Wen known and duly anpreczated let
results am likely to grow out of the af. f I t:r1j;:i.:.:"2::,!: ant b l ea t : . 4l.
fide; Some of the dailies or that city .
v 'te of tbs., principles held by , the
think the lady oaght to hare been al. I Cato rin•abhcAD P , art.r-tha principles
breed to sneak. • , f :.I , lbaity, Joeiice sad eqeslity, sad is
During the " Week of-Pray e r " a Li: 1,4. ilf:ir:fiaeeP4,tieree`el"et'" et tee- bead.
dies Union Prayer :acetic; wan held in If, be eta be prevailed spon to accept
the social rooms of the Tabernacle tte tqlosassissuons I sector* se' Predict that•
Church, New York. Since then th e ft . he pit/ receive,' the solid vote of the
ladles have organised realer ratettogs, 1 ,c,:lir7,; a Ll ' , " t ;
A ;I l: Zi ltey i e t' : :Tgi:i
which are intensely interesting, and give Iffy entlentan' fur siterier senior in this
promise or that and Matthaei medal- Do , et- ' Prey.
nelL
1 wee armies.areas.'
- Aecording to recent statistics it Is es- i r'
ecorac
tt born in Lite,
10, , l ar t os
oe. Bork as he
Omitted that the Increase of the Ba
purr f Crier D
nary
deaturtioallen Is thus 'moon France, Jeer
y,' during .
the last twenty.fire Jests, has been II: 1 ete l witbee ' l ere's' Aisle wan there for
per cent. in churches, :7 per
t„ he 1 hlm o do, evenln this busy world?
i I E foot bad but four ton, but he early
ministers and lie per cent. In members..
to use them to &drama
A.-Methodist preacher In Oslesbareh, I Whe very young Le could wit h ge.
Illinois, recently noticed In meeting th a t . titre ' a hall; tat with a kola, and
the Black Crook VIII anon to be neve i dra*""*lalbe Amer with chalk, 11`2
meted do Releoecucheed
also there
woe
m CO: t aC e n . oll cut lemma on paper with his
sesame He early became a ,
a calico hid] to come MI.. 4te added that 1 good /pentium pima this by imned to
it a n y of his memb ers or e d s o att en d i drawing sad naturally enough to palat-
they must come to his house and have it 'll. l b° wad e s t eu se betwe en his 'treat
their inames erased from the church tin I z:tad I:i: r ex; ambling him to grasp!
•It Ottnten turzeran named Mailer, of !teen his a t e
W o a r it l e h au tr , i
the . cil7T of New York, 'has purchased a Merengue at the schiol of design, la :
church edifice for $37,000, and the Rev. Liii44 ',. !he receiv ed bin s ' ea a pupil. i
wim py'
d E u rete pu i t
w e : . P _ e h _ lie n.e/P y bles , o _ble been p ° rVi l e , h "{ r ee s, ira elln win iAter g . atilt': took
n thtlegardellteil
_I : six th ee& front tyre. ' After this be penned his
sad 'dollars per sense,, Itatt, " 7 " . • . stainer la Paris. lie 'WUof a lively ,
Awording to (he Reeser of Amu, the l saraPratecat, and when la conversation 1
number of professions' for six month', i P,:bi e t e e t r eu brret tie e e d , be was in °le l
, ending Isantry lei: Int, to the Comlo th er & e
ns do l4 wisis * their aims. Som e *s ;
I
berlind Prrebyterith Church was earn; con has described a visit to his palatig
sensuous 8,447. These times but par. Pnewc`Whieh Is Intarenint: ,
Gaily set forth We addition*. .11,,L'Anterossththe
t w a t ed ole i - e bi tte u at i o n f ty the ti can ke
0 ..
The annual exhibit of the Methodist 1 fly epee . ..the wall, the sleeted tr u nk ore '
Book dOICCIII, located at New York 1 man, - ,itratotuned by a table head, with 1
aid Vedanta), has just tom announced, e a P a eSee br ew an d e re " fir e% a ld '
from Which We
. lam the total net excl. g i ttmet t r e my e y e ePPeritiee Pawed Me l
tal is $1,034,0411 Ili Total profit for the . billed! him . b On lert s t p h prosch e: trie r i ng °t s e VeZ I
.
year 18 e7„ $138,871' Ma pi tkui profits pane nearer w• wens aware of a lofty
the are of S37,VS-04 bee bran paid out but aleqe ,antif ehileit in trent et the ' 1
any op and down and acmes the
under, order of the san'otrat Conferince
.to meet expenses'outside of th& business' creteoracht esnits:lfetled-.11 hlrh .
V el l t all'os ' al ael bls d r '!
of the Book Concern , : • : to desert's. bow
, thedispirit being we
leis estimated th e . r e m *. a t, th e ,ir. ' had come to see. We SAW then that he I I
&nit: pliirktr, of ' theatrical steummthts al. d. . 0 , 1 ' 11.1 a in.; thitl i.'h" .°1
In New ; Teat city last year were over soiled .411 ti:geyh?e,:e,let7:::'„l.l2
three millions of dollen, which le con.' het warded • tre. By, one of its feet'
siderably more then doable what la an- beheld St palette-by the other a pandit '
nosily contributed for foreign ails. IS his n w b. no ut t h d al" t t egrri A ed nd a l arte br uit' od '
Balone by all the Christians lathe Oldest t i tU t n a ess ,', he .tno Ptu red. and 'ro i ll 4ll an;
uttes: , -s.--...:.
writhed,;and painted, Ina moaner more
. 1.24 . 144 4. „„ e „iii y i i r , -tau a hard than marvelous I I voknintllleid ; VIM
Shen Ittptat Association in Ifarylead and een e rene s eal utin ue by name, in.
. .
rated us to be seated. Then th e ameri.
arpellid from its body several churches: t glhi t tsd down the whole length of
fur haling - become' connected . with a the Inn ON to the ground, adeanestd,
miselousry soclety.; Tbeoe latter, six in or retheritolled toward us, aud with a
.....,.__,
e ,
___
organized the Maryland t•Tuadetished himself on the 'sofa
"`".'7‘ ' .. ..Y"`''
aide. -We watched ltdm with in-
Union .Aasociallon, and have increased tercet sad had along conversatio with
to tilnymine churches, with a meraber-, hits, -.Re told us ha hod bee nn
barn
ship of between NW aid firm thousand, w ith°P Tut . and. h al, b een . a P ain ter
end a young And anC;lnit ministry. rim Le:hir,7l.-1,-...h.-,.',...k...,11,:g2
hunter hare 'either milli dkai Out or bare ari mut - , - RA peOrda - d - o - rthei r head - a
only anarelnal llliitinen, , • holding Ita palette in his
left one. and
- ' The dinday - Beim; Zan wt., a c aw Ma brush . 1.0 the right, as though all his
.
pMbolle tionthlY, has jou been started u t a wet e i lktrem • 6141414 t"m with
1 and even
at 040810. The *COW management thrust m hT4 P l: Tot l a st e t il e le a y;ii,
pt ft Is entrusted to the :emit Ba th ers , another would hisbud. He ;rota
The maim of Oils city speaks very fas, Ld e ,s pan'', Ler,,,ne W ,i tb e f real je,,P,iditj,j and
Ticpdy It mi. new candidate to: public ?"'.ee", To les a v `" ' "' atm " . -
br111:111 PILIDINT, In a sudden amen
of patriotic seal, has deemed the present
to be a fuorable time Ibi precipitating
upon the country a rugged Issue with .
Great Britain upon thiglabasiaa claims,
u intimated by seuational despatches
from Washington 3reaterday.`hl ann.
tryntes will undoubtedly'spect tit his
motives all the credit they may deems.
In the mistime, It la well enough to
remember that nether abroad act at
home, in [Maio diplomacy or dantelltle
priltics, will there be
the *lightest
point:ditty of Yr. Jossmon's doing
soy /um, so long 111 he stands an Mr
peached offender Won the Ingt;ast
tribunal alibi country. BM awn matte
must be determined intlier regard before
his high offros tan be zerlothed with its
proper metal infinence and edictal dig
, My. Not until then,willhobeaccepted, .
abroad or at home, as aduptatedl +rpm
sestieg the honor and power cd the
GM GLUM baring fognd it to bible
.dotg, after consideration Of all %harems,
-to leilat upor too execution of his first
order to General Hancock, touching the
New Orleans Counclhnen whom the
C had displaced, his directions Wm
been obeyed by Hugo* who, on ' I
Thltrodai. lgootedln Greta mooting his
owe allOgtiotents and restoring tho former
Comudbman to choir Martial positions.
It will ho remembered that Hancock met
Hut original ordered the General.M.Ctdef ;
with a elgordus protest, sees dsciar.'
Mg that ha would ratios re-sign bli poet
than thus to nand Ids. slept The au.
Perior judgment, wise' discretion and
tenacity of purpoot by which Chitral
bunt has ever boos utarked, thus gad
another illustnalon. Mud tonne Gen.
Hantmet may regard as :Mir doe to his
own personal feelings does not appear .
genornow Is likely t• awe ea to the ,
taintatag of the thlrty-thlrd stolen of
the Bank:rapt law, which arch:dui debt.
era alawlig law sham - lfty per rest
of Irons a discharge without the
sweat of a asJerity of the creditors,"
unless the applleillon have bean:
sled "within one year from the ilme the
aevore Into operatiou." It has gen
erally been understood, that, as no pet!.
UM were to be rewired until June 1,
lea, the year would bight to rite Ire*
that thee, bet, in view of tke language
of the last !action of , the sure set, which
provides thet Millais should take effect
on the date of Its approval, March Ind,
INT, leis held fa many quarters by the
legal profeetion that tte limitation Is
the thirty:third wettest Ina now gone
tato effect.
By rwaseass, st Sherif a We, the
Delaware and Hudson Cate Company
has become possessed of the frustalus
sad property of the Unita' Coal Out-
My; not s cheep begird% aseeldertor
the giritat, - and the liability to, malty for
all the coal mined. However this &c
-essio- of facilities 'gives the . Canal
Oostrarry scats to New York by nil;
of aurae at all 1112/1171:111 ot , Um you. It
is now sodding coat to New Tisk, !run
what is knows *as - ihs - Baltiniime
situated tear Wilkesturrik by. the Ls.
lath Vinery end the New 'Jester Can.
tool Railroads A
Rtwou multiply that Mr. JOnneost
is advised with Jaaresalrig nrceney, by
kla Deassoratie thuds , to resism .1f he
does tide, the hi:Mechem*the/ Wok.
will drip, sad hi would be u •
Deaf:antic ,
candidete,
while, it implosives:Oyu:mists In stand-
fast his conviction fa sue and be
' will no longer be eligible triify cilia;
except is a revived Bentlern Coifed.
coacry.. Their arguments And him still
deaf, tat It lir bennsip hobos , ' well the
filth orlar tionasellor• ' •
11101.1.0ir ilisinevity of Draw.
antis prof/talons at :impost for Jorllcial
aathorlgls WU Author illnstratod br
tkoPalladalpkta Now, tolrlob brands the
Inns :Edges °Olio Supremo' Ooort or Om
' Diarist or Onlamlda so "jottiolal 'con
spirators,. nit "perlorers,”
"J'adlcdal adierriata,” "wretched tools
or a traltorona natal," _ and in oa=and
all World/ b:canto the Court disohargod
Gal. Thomas (rot &mat I
~ T I Republican Ooneenthen of Berke
ecamti, held on • Saturday afternoon,
maZia *eaten. fai l i attaideebal electors,
and delegates to the .1 1 111Alial Cotten,
than. Ths Delegate, went Instructed to
support Gaut lbr the President There
were no Inatnietlesui atiO Vita. per.
dent, bat a zuelation - was adopted de
etertne .IbcGoverner CMITIII the drss
&deep!' the tipablleate of Real;
Tr' authriplte* trade ku °Vexed
for tliip spring with nib
=WI/ severe: sager bartie bow
coanuoptios, se that stocka am eery
low to suet the Iscrused daspeds'ibr
staanfactunig Sid - stem runner pin : :
poses.' no runt% rata of wages at tho
alines la a low ode, and with an In
creased produrtinn :vricr, to :.
sar.t.t_ uo.l c txpcco.d.
REiIGIQIN INTELLIGENCE.
• . Preliminary gape have been tatin to
copulae a Presbyterian Association, to
be coin( oselt of all the Prembytonian
Ml:deters resident In Pitiabargh, Alle
gheny and vicinity. ktgether with 0110 or
more mating - elders from each *oharch.
The object et this puttociatlon In to be for
the spiritnil edification and'Closei mu
tual acquainttnasof the members, and
also to glee greater nutty and Oleo:icy
to, their - denominational efforts to the
Imo Cities Mid nalihimrlumd. A mootha g .
is to be bald o ifindaY 'to complete
the oronlation. •
.• . ,
A.Anlon Convention of the different
bri44%4or thy preibyterlin landly, an
accerdance with the recoannendation of
the lt,e - tionil Presbyterian Convention,.
to to meet atlndlata, on Tandy,
the lOth day of March 'prayer and
conterenee consonant a bads ot.ilition.
Tbs. Pope has appointed nano :new.
I , Biellopn and , tour Vicars Apostolle to,
Beesjost erected fn t5lO corustcy. Arch.
hiiihop:flpaiding 'med. the otic...
cinleenotincentent ot,tlia new enchant ,
ticeisppobsii., • r.
ilrendall whd'gayn $lOO,.
000 tomtit& the erection of Calvary
11.11 , ist church in 'iVeahington City, re.
• (11,1.
tl:!Dg
wu 61111:;i1L, La.
IllIde111:00d that 110 Will pay the bulk of
ffie bills'.
'The next 'session of the Pittsbargh
Fianna! X. B. Conference will be held
at Greensburg, Penn., commencing
Wednesday, March 18. Bishop Rings
. ley will preside. This being the first
i time for the Bishop to be President of
this Conference, since his elevation to
the Episcopate In 1884, conmderable
il 3
terest is manifested 'in regard to his
E !stoma visitation. . .
On Sabbath day, Rev. John Galley,
Pastor of the United Presbyterian'
church of Bader, Pa., preached his last
or farewell sermon in the Presbyterian
church, to the congregations under the
arrangement by which the U. P. congre.
gatton were privileged to worship in the
Presbyterian church, while the church
building of the U. P. congregation was
tieing rebhilt. The Ciliate says: It is
certainly very gratifying to know that
these two congregations have had a
pleasant and profitable time during the
past season in worshirping together;
and navel no doubt fully realized . the
feeling expressed by the servant of God
when he said : " Behold, how good and
pleasant Os for brethren to dwell to
getlier'ln nniiy." May the ehrilifan and
brotherly feeling that has been formed
by their asSoclation he lasting and pro
ductive of mnch good. . • .
George H. Stuart, Esq., President of
the Philedelphla National Preabyterian
Union Convention, held in that city, has
appointed the following committees to
present the itetion of the Convention to
;he different ecclesiastical bodies repre
sented :
To the Old BCilool General Assembly
to meet in Albany, N. Y.. May 21st—
Rev. S. W. Fisher, D. D„ New School.
'ReY.4. Y. Scowler, D. D. United Prey
byterian; Rey. Jobe McMil lan; Reformed
Presbyterian; 0. E. Wood, Esq., New
School; Wm, Getty. Esq., United Pres-
byterian. To the New School General
Assembly, to meet la Harrisburg, Pa.,
May 21st;—Rey. G. tif. diuscrayo, D.
ID., Old School, Rey. William Davi dson,
D. D:, United Presbyterian; RCM W. S.
Bretton, Reformed Presbyterian; Hon.
Charles Drake, Old School; James Me
iMillen, Esq., Reformed Presbytenan.
To tho United Presbyteries General
Assembly, to meet in Argyle, New
orb. May 27;h — Rey. J. P. Stearns, D.
.. New SchOol; Rev. M. S Goodsle,
. D., Ohl School; Roy , T. N. J. Wi
le, D. D., Reformed Presbyteries;
obert Carter. Eq.. Old School; Ed-
ard Hiller, Esq., Now School. To the '
Dotterel Synod of the Reformed Preaby.
letten Church,' to meet in Pittsburgh,
Hay 20 th—Ree. Goorke Marshal; D.
1,, Old School; Rev.' C. P. Wing, D.
1.. New School; Rey— A. G. WeJlace,
Lilted Presbyterian; 'Lot. H. W. Wll
- LL. D.,. New School; Hon. Wan.
: Franels, Old School. ..,
A Wediudever *ter to the Protd—
donee Jmtkeset aaye: There is a strata
Icahn &garnet Judge Woodward for his
revolutionary speech In the Boom OLIO
Of hit vollosirtet asked him privately
leby he took the aaticand drew his ply,
Who rerrardad Or:nevus as ma tmooesti
tntleaM body . ku milted that he
thought ir' had power he lee:date, het
that It euutot linpeaeh end retrieve the
Presides{ with tuukthlrd of the Metes
eirepresented. .A member wittily re•
marked: Todd, tblnts Ceadreu
le aufliciantly comultntlonal to wan him
hie ealari,Ul not le Impeach and to
metre a
, —ln the! , new Arctic mill of the
Strague's, at Waterick, It L, $25 hands
are employed{ 18,000 spindles and 567
looms are run, and 100,000 yards of rinl
cloth are trirned out per week. Tllll
mill bee been pronounced the most win'.
plate mum; mat li,the cautdry. The
oast of the whole work warn 8400,000. It
was built during the past year and has
bean running several months. The =tin
mill is of graph*, 30$ by 64 feet, and Nur
idolise mad WIN with an L 00 by 40 and
three stories: The boiler bones, aiao
of
granite, is iso by 40 feet and two: stories,
and twittainn itU•lerge boilers. r. All the
Woad work of the null is: oak, cheetnut
odd. black • -
—Ur' —
.
„oe'rrieereefou” Pretest, ft la 're,
peited; tuei bpott - revived t - victimy by
ch ph l / r e a h c a u e. h e
The me
bl odd
oSfCo6BB
healthy
yonna tothhodinto the voles
extent.ol -shoat
- .• i•sraldi'
I.P:t !slur h tt , j
ST yoga singerewur..-
They snake - it thee to See: they add;
oTh is telly friend.: end I. with sot
Machado knee, se one that Met
A vull.nge,Lturued, in measured speeCh
/ spate Or thee: zewhed to reach
home distant region whence to bring
My words, that m a graungl nag • • '
rearmed thy.... My Word, were tree,
Yet, While !image, a cruel wows •
Of falsehood come opirlt grew;
Of poverty and vain pretence:
A Wand al loosened earth fell through '
My words, and then they ceased. I knew
burial thee beneath my prate;
Tile
thee deep, and it'er thee drew
The moulds, while, like r tear Met falls
, Among the grams rank and high ' '
That grOw within the vampire walls,.
And glitters when the dews are dry,
yell on my soul the thought et days,
When at thy name a sudden dower
Within my heart would bloom and spread,
And die net,till Its odor shed.—
Made awee t the moment, meet the hour
/ so:rotifer thee. 0 those were days,
Methinks. for losing, nut for pampa.
could not praise thee then; in part
I saw not, toyed not.. What to raw
Were gins that others prized 1 A flee,
kind gift. itoOk thee to my heart,
Thls heart that did not resales Seek,
Nor reasons need for losing Mee.
Bo now Chts greasing thin end weak
Seems but a shroud to wrap thee in
Drawns nearer worn in life,
close onto thy feet and chin.
So endeth lore, so ended strife.—
Vea net thlllfheet, 0, let It Dau
Hold not before these UPS the elan ;
The life, the brenth, the smalls lea,
Now draw the curtain round the dead,
And bring nO Malec here. •W hat are
The dead for praising! 'Jute Prayer
Ler
From si l t en le c s
ti
ll
c w h am u e o ; n Nhu e t a he
light
From these still brows so cairn and white.
GLEANINGS
—Trichina prevails in Michigan.
—Mn. Gotdve, aged 109 years, died
recantlyat Eickapao, Illinois.
7-George Toploy, the English pedes
trian, has arrived in America.
—Tho great Methodiit preacher Mor
ley Punshon is coming to America.
revolvers have been placed In
the hands of the Egyptian cavalry.
—General Great has subscribed *lO,-
000 to a Methodist church in Washing
ton.
—A druggist is on trial In New York
for poisoning a woman through careless-
—Ohio Dais a population of 68 to the
square mile;- linesachusetto, 162; New
York 85.
Alexaader Btephene has no opin
ion to offer on the difficulties at Wash
ington.
The Committee on Ways and
Means him concluded that whisky should
remain taxed two dollars per gallon.
—The Chicago Insurance Coinpanies
'have resolved to increase their rates
from eighteen to twenty.de per ce.it.
—lt in said that newsboys and boot:
Wacki are kidnapped from New York
city and sold to fonetiersmen oat West.
--Congressman Morrissey is to mike a
hit by giving a sparring exhibition for
the benefit of the poor in New Tork city.
-Art ambitious youth in Michigan
failed to cbop' off Lis own head with a
hatchet. Note ilitlienit fat in politics.
—ltellvillo, 111., is called thi mother
oi Governors, baying furnished that (lo at
monwealth with their Chief Miecntive.
—Many wells and springs' hale gone
dry in New York, and the "G. d'i" of
that section attribute the act to volianic I
action.'
—Eugene Haywood, a youth of two.
and twenty, owns fifty thousand urea of
land in Illinois, and twelve thourand in,
Nebraska.
—St. Paul, Mutt., is the rat Skinnier%
of the world. KOOO of the mischievous
little creatures were killed for their hides
last year.
—The Chicago water•worL haTe cost
*early tbrie millions of dollar', turd the
water Is not extraordinary In quality
after aIL • '
—During tin roe tinited States re
ceived an army of Imenigrantsirotit for
eign countries of nearly one quarter
million persons. '
—Twelve thousand eight hundred and
seventy saven hogs were Med and cored
at a small town named Clinnersellle, in
Indiana, this season.
—Jsmes B=the. got on a spree In
New York city, and laid down before a .
bar room grate to spend the night. 1111
clothing took tire and he was burned to.
desth.
—As Ohlo atatlNiet•n utlasatea that
• few years berme New' York, Pitnntryl•
rants, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Xis
seen will each Contain Aye million in.
habitants.
,s Is considered politeness for young
gentlemen to Iltt and airy the trail of
lutes when the sweet creatures cross a
muddy thoroughfare. Yankton makes
slaves of us aIL
—A femile fraud, representing termite'
to be worth a cool million of &Mune, has
been playing the confidence game ut
dim:up:Ws, taking ut and doing .for
number of shrewd merchants,
—A naked, new born infant, wll9
found on the railroad track near Alloo
as. It le presumed'-that-the' babe MAI
given birth on n passing train, and
thrown out the car window:' Of coarse,
it wall dead.
—A negligent town clerk In Eut
Greenwich, libede Island; felled' to re
turn to the assessors a list of registered
voters tut required bj law, and thu
fnmcbleed for the -yeses . one hundrod
and fifty voters. • •
—Stings
U. • Pendleton' chapati for
the Democratic ?residential nomination
I dady grow. beentßally . . less. Re *as
well hacked, but the shrewd .New York
f politician, who Insured to get the Can.
r union to that city, proved boo Fumy )
for the lirsollßiciarn . .or the meat. •
—Mon. -Mob Bauman of Gruton,
Chrier.,., is an aged. lady of nizety.five
summers..
he reads without glasses,
and two tiro yenta ago wove i rag catpet„
end • It • now getting out material for;
another. Bhe bas - had its dusendanta,
Who'repretant her In ball' the Mates of
A peer woman, with want pictured
In her face, 'and a little edition of the
sun sort resting on her arm, went from
door to door In Bridgeport, Ct,, with
I tearful, prayerful *yes, sating elms from
the charitable; . She.vranted,d possible,
to collect 'Money - Mitcitgh hi have ' ibe
sweat little babe* photograph Miters
..*-Bon. Reverdy/ohneort bu given Ms
oPittlen'aftlitnitivily on'iloi following
question anhatitted:„."Hivie the Mayor
and-City Cicamell otßaltintere the right
to retire Regret mortgage held by them
upon the bambino and ProPrill of the
i l ittabuzgla and - Oosatellayille . Railroad
Company, to fluid the awned and Id
cuing interest tipto4uustr7, 1871, and
take the petitioner seeond mortgagee..
v = MinMargaret "Hayes; of Browns.
illa,a Texas, met; her death InB. . lingo.
tar 1 1 / 1 1.111014. -Ma other day. ' She had
crowed the' tint on her way to Met&
moros. and wan killed
,by a ballet from
the Brownsville aide, while riding la a
cab. The bullet was feed bit= of the
soldiers of • .itterd Jturt relieved, who
were dlmeted to ,diachaiira' their . pieces
IMO the river. 'The &turn`who JAW*.
tigated the occumnar, express tho opin.
len that the fatal ball had ricochetted
upon the Rufus Oldie water.
.
—igaamich as the Deraumratio Jour-,
nala axe °limiting the - Tots& of the Oom.
geragtive lbenatine, as amain to beam
allist IMO-gamma,' it "might be, ell
urge that tke trial is mot. pa/WM'
mat, gad ghat 'members most are is
swami Juana. PONtical vigeramust sink
site: the fbilowing oath II taken,
"I nolemaly swear .
(or etnrat, as lko
case may be,) that is all things pertain-.
Mg to the trial of itip•ithßithtof----=,
now ponditiClwill do impartial 'Jas.'
tICO woßdhas ,tio the, Ronalitation and
law', so help me Clod."
—A largely attraried.ooarentiaa of
the
.distillers of the Went and Aorthirear
was is gegaion at, Cinalanatt but week:
A set of resolutions wee passed :calling
the &a main of Om:areas to the fact that '
their badness was Isagolaldng for weal
, , ,
of proper protectign, &Atha prices were
depraved by the immense quarititieg ef .
whisky thrown on the market by Mica
&qua Thertditsega redaction at
' the bast' euthil:rtir. rumba
atop to lbildiel47l6lll freaili goi,
and recommeaded,hapdanml, instead
of, gee, as the ptudattegait of alohtori
of 4 b 4 reTalaU o /*WL
=135!
Fill': Gi.,
Tapping eager Tr
Years ago, when the coitntry wax
new, it was no object to protect the
maple, for the forests Ice! e broad, and
sugar trees were growing thickly through
a great portion of them. They fell with
other trace, until the woodman's , ate
converted acres of ' forest Into tillable
fields, leaving in too .many caws but a
small nook of woodland upon the firm.
Fora Co c; years past it has been noticed
that maple • trees arc' dying Out faster I
than others. Where but a short time
ego thousands were used for sager mak.
Mg, but hundreds stand to-day.. The
cause of this can be attributed to noth
ing but the severe mode practiced in :
tapping. .
The old .plan of boxing with an axe
was abandoned, and one enproeved to be
less !clarions adopted, that of boring;
but since tapping with the bit has been ,
practiced, maple trees have died faster
than ever before. When an incision is'
made into the cep-woad only, it will
heal up, bac When made deeper, it never
will, and all the adjacent parts will die
and often decay.
Now, in proof of this, let any farmer
examine two maples that have been
tapped for a dozen or more years—one
with a bit and the other with an axe or 1 1
gouge—the cuts by the latter not made'
beyond the sap dewing weed. The In. ,
nor wood of the former end mueli of the'
surface will be fund dead, while the
other, where it has snellicient thee for
healing, will be found to hare formed a
perfect gnarl, co tough and sound that
It will he next to impossible to s; it a
log of it store wood length: 'Another
proof of this may be made by math:tithe
difference in the decrease of: maples in
different anger orchards where the two
mode, have been practiced.
Tree, tapped receiving the least
jury ere most profitable for the reason
that the greater portion Of tan flows
from the wool near the back. When a
tree is tapped with a hi!, the spile elope
up the bast flowing grains. When an
incision is made with a larger anger` or
gouge more grains are opened, and of;
comae a greater flow of sap obtained.
It is a fact, however, that when trees
are tapped in this way the wind dries up
the weed Comer than when n bit is urea, I
but this is easily prevented by frequent',
freaking over. ]Any farmers hays,
within a few years past, !mad skeet iron
!miles and a large anger, and have found
them profitable and lees injurious to the
tree than airy other kind.
The spouts are mode by matting ahset
iron strips two Inches wide and ten or
twelve .inches long, bent hogow, and.
one end ground sharp. An auger one
and one fourth inches in else is used•for
tapping, the hole not beig .bored over
three-eighths of ap e Inch , deep, and the
!mile driyen into the bark' beneath
the cut with 'a square -faced mallet.
When Crushing over, an augur Is used
each time one eighth of an inch larger
.then the one before It, and the Maiden
made bat a sharing cceper. - 'l'he 'spite
will not bare to be removed to , de this.
If a farmer has not on hand • the dif-
ferent nixed augurs, and does not wish
to go to the expense of purchasing them,'
a two inch gouge may he made to an-!
ewer every purpose. It should be groand
Min and very sharp, and the cut maths
with it about two Inches. long and not
over ono half an inch deep. 'the gouge
may be taken along when 'gather
ing sap, and any tree requiring it freshed,
in half a adman's time by taking Off a
thin slaving. There are other astranta.
gee In this mode of tapping aside from'
the preservation of the trees;•Moro sugar'''
can be made, for a greater flow of 'sop ,
can be obtained, and no less sustained
by leakage, as around the common wood
'pile. —Ohio Perm?.
°moral
—There m nothing gained by feeding
your laying •bens as thought you.were
fattening thim for market. ram - idly
Will this remark apply while, they are
running out. Thin thing of oyer-eatlng
la hurtful to anything Boit eats.- St is .
natural for a .fowl to be on the lookout
the most of her time, and awallow a
grain at a lime 13 it is found, cud thrive
best living in this manner. Feed fowls
a little at a time, and often. Grown
fowl should not be fed teen than three
tlince_per day. I Dud if I over-feed
fowls, they go off in some corner and sit
down and chill, If the weather in cold;
. whererv, had I given them half as much,
they would continue moving round,
feeling well , aid acersLogly getting that
ezerciso that their nature requires, by.
keeping their blood in healthy circuit':
Den. By this means the bens are bettor
gists anti a great per miming' of eggs
-
. , . ..,
—The refute charcoal obtained,fmni
the rectiftcre of spirits. from the ral/reada
where wood is buried la locomotives,
from old - charcoal bete, etc., is a very'
useful materiel In the garden. As s •
snalchlog about fruit trees I consider It
very valuable, It Keeps oat frost in
winter; It-keeps the sell loose and 'heist
in saramer, and it does - tot afford a har
bor fer twice Cr Insect/. 'ln the soil 11
sexism to promote moisture Ina dry sea.
sou; and by its Maw *decay ((ar it does
decay more rapidly than is gemarally
supposed) it yields carbonic-acid gam to
plant; and greatly audits In the downs.
reunion of vegetable and mineral Mat
ter. It la an excellent mulching for
strewherries, la wintrir or stunmer. •
,
—Every barn ;Maid have a cistern
for the use of cattle in Winter. A cis:
ternis generally cheaper and better thaa
a well, and as the distance to. raise the
water is so much less than from nwell,
a vest amount of labor is . thus saved is
lonsoPing up the water. A cistern 18
feet Is diameter sad ft feet deep will heat
ICJ berruht , Tbis is a very good slim to
maks lam cisterns. If you want more
capacity, make two. A. cistern 5 feet in
dlararter will hold 5 3 8 barrela Co each
foot la depth; and 7 feeCiir diameter, si
tarred* pertt 8 feet, nearly 12 barrels;
8 feet, Id 7.8 barrels; "10 feet,- 1424 bar.
. rats; per toot
No
grindstone ahauld be exposer! to"
the weather, ta it not only injures the
woodwerk, but the bus's rays hamlet"
the stone eo mach ne; in time, to reader
it necks'. .Itelther abould it run in
water, as the part remaining ,In the
water molten& ao „mock that it wear*
away faster than • the
,other, side; and
many , a "soft placit' id, a tone has
arisen flint 'tilts cents alone, had' nut
from tiny Lemnos/11y in' the grit. . , ". , :
_.,... I,
I s -.‘rt-ii economy to I keep- horse s oherD
I skid_ Thermo'., only do more. work;
i.but reteulre less food. If sharp, a Urge
works easy and fearless. If smooth, he
II endaaserehlmself and rider or driver
and works in fear and - with crest weer
i else of muscle. •Consequattly, he needs
mom food to. Supply the waste.. /I is
• not good economy to keep a smooth
shod boles In icy' weather: By chaag.
tog the nails of - the then every week
they can be kept "rough-ebbed? without
It has frequently, been claimed by
./ftillah writers, that thorough farming
lea sure' destroyer of 'inseete. . When . the average tircalithe - of wheat . lit .Zbr,
/and was only two • and a half ovation
the -r
Insects were far more general and
destruction than they have been since the
average has risen to tour and shelf guar
!
A. conispondent of the Mark Laiui
[` 4 . 1, 1 1 P 9 11:h0 highly tab* the cstbbige
for fee g milch caws, store cattle:.
sheep and swine, and Moro especially for
Spring feeding Of latabhig ewes, . says
that the average product per urea...rag. ,
lead may be mated et twenty-flea rens. j 1
—Boma thirty years age Mere appear. j
ed a statement in Gov. 11111', „Monthly , Visitor, that 'worms in the headtbf sheep '
could be cared by -simply' taking whale
ell, and with. a leathert no the nos.'
I tridstwo or three times. It should be
1 done in the sinless, Or . whenevar the
j aymptoms of tae disesae'reake their ap.
1 pumice. It is said by these who hug
1 r tiled it to be a sem remedy.. .
—l4e would 'urge upon, every , firreer
the importance of keeping & correct ac- ,
cost of all he deas—not only In Ida deal
, legs with the mechanic merchant and
others, but with himself and farm
Keep an account et your hired help—
, the expenses of each kinder crop rained
athe
an product-In. fact of all capes:nil ;
m d receipts lateral and household
operations, Yea can. then at the .close
of the year, tell which crop hsa pad
heat...and whet per cent, you aro read”.
lug for the, capital invested.,
—A /toed wagon Auk may dimwit, Of
boards two
front o f
feet lona., l'lsce
the board la front of the relate] one en*
on the Reined and the other - Just under
hie of the spokes, elate sip to the, felleat;
liehjeke bold Of the spoke on the oppo
site side of the wheel, and lift it, at the
same time placing the secesd beard;
.undo; the axle. In, this way ,edeaded,
Wagon oleY be lilted witneam- ~ .
—A. gun will not need cleaning fei ,
five years, if the muzzle is tightly I
corked, and is plies of rubber kept upon
the tube under the hammer , when sand.'
Appl lng y
the albumen or White of an I
egg to th e middle' and gtitilt plenty of
elbow gretse, with the aid of 'a piece of
flannel: The nue spoliation to anew I
eiddle,twortr,th.rei dines repeated, will
produce thatrlch dark brown to much decree
• .L.Twelve visits of soot is i hogsheads
of orater, - wllt make.. ll' pewerfal liquid j
ramters, WhlckW/U L Lnproes'ae growth
of dowers,
,garien. vegitlible§; Or not
crepe. ft either:lllollU car solltUntAte J
........1 . J.•,...,-, .I,:na t
. .
'EI AND HnSFI.IOL D.
~ . .
it makes an excellent tor, dressing for
grass and other mreal:,.rom.
'—tine of our most t.rousinent orchard,
tats tells us that In oso .otslas orchards
where sheep ran during , he season, the
apple cop was almost padrei y unaided
by the codling tuoss. Next season his
entire orchard will fie pastured with
sheep. This Is an !tend worth remenr.
Weer. .
~.
--Camphor dluelsed- rn spirits, is an
effeetunl agent, and stay b•-used at a/I
times,
the
in very c4 d weather with
out the least Injury to the eaten,
Cann baths briag . $7Ol or ton in St.
Loaf& They are n&inufactured into
nutttrosies of a large Mae.
Tar boo. Ifernatenintaten that the
corn crop of lowa Is stig In a great do.
gres ungatiered.
.
Wagon bodies are amide of hardened
, rubber composition In qtmnecticut.
LAND Is efered to settlent near Jack
sonville, Florida, at arty," cents per see.
TEE Ohl* Reform 1144,3, near Luess-'
tar, realized ia 1017, a remise .of
7145 07 from petrol", 5903 from wine and
grapmf,aild 71 frorn cherries and
strawberries. • •
,
WE have recelvectlkti,' Initial number
of the /Fatir'inia Agrihraturist and Dann
Journal --two well knoifn farm Journals
consolidated into one, aka published by
the writ knoWn agrietglorists J. -
2L &
.QrD. Yorater, - ofthis c4y. It will atom
than comparo l'aiorablY with the best
conducted lounge devoted to the inter•
eats of the farmer in theNountryTand we
wish it alarneEtusure ritteeeu.
I
.
DeensyDrarsis locales /Sews.
The Pithule Record says in relation to
the late fire: 'The 14 W:disastrous fire
has _made ar 'desolate lisolting blank in
Dolmulen street. We .hear that quite a
number of parties are isidentling to at
up buildings on the burftt district ita
medlately. Most at that-business men
burned out intend to macre their bual- '
low in a abort. time, and/. not abandon
Pi ;bolo, at least for thelorssent. We
thought at nue time this lire would - be
the tondo!' Pithole, and thattbis borough,
,whichtrio balled into AV/stoma almost
hyp o
years o under such favorable
splose,tand ago. growth -Wad Migrate
of which was at one timitaws marvelous,
wee about to go up ln stabke., llappuy
we wore mlstekon. PrOiDt the energy
displayed by our citimnas!ktow the fire,
we foil that there is still greet muse for
encouragement as .to' thei future. All
that Is now needed to melee Pithole is the
thorough development oftlitu• oil terri
tory and the striking of fit* or air good
producing. wells.
The:Olt City Rep ithlteaii any*: Tie
I erection of sill Make lsgoini on •at a
rapid rate In Venango cityitn a g e ,
of the
Inclatneneyof the weather; I netle•
one receiving tank completed or nearly
tea by. Lockhart Frew, capaci a ty 2,000
barrels. Another of the aims epacity,
commenced by said Ounriany. • It. /Am
bertoueonstrucdog otos, which
when completed will bald lA_ 000 barrels;
thin tank 'will be a toonttlari to ita line ;
its foundation looks largoAmotigh fora
smell village,. A larger atilifie taprooms
of erection by Fisher Brea; one of oar
most enterprialtigoll farms, liTho lamed
/auk' when completed:. , hold 10,000
toroth; .beisida this theY, , have two
smaller 'ones, one, holding 2,400; the
other• 1,010. Itnrchfield; erstwhile dt
Coshavelaidtho' foondatioriliss a Urger
tank • theirs will hold 15X00 stomata.
ilokri ' MunbalPs - bank boldiqwe wore in
formed,lo3 harrein..• Llama. emeowned
,by Mr, Wh eatl ,i holds. 44 • barrels, One
comma:m.4kt bye iiiompany, Whose name
seem:ad not 'learn to ostiiiiAid to hold
when finished ONO barrels, ;Thu by es
close a computation as we Were able to
obtain. thritankage is Vemabori CRY bY
April lino , will be in the neighborhood
of 4.1,001 torrels,.and.usariS/ if not all
tide to iu sonsequence of tber,completion
of the Allegheny ValleYßallthad to this
The Rile I Depubtieon saiii; that Mr. -
Joaeph Metcalf, (ether of Niskiott Met
' calf, Req:, of that city, will ninety
roar years of age in August 4ntat t if he
} Urea oolong- Da now.eozbewhat
fee.
bib; and will not probabl y = live very'
many more years. -- Mr...liebialf Weald
to be .the olithist Mason in the Milted I
stateO..fiiiTthif.Joluferthe'o4der some
alxtr-five yours ago. 'Re wakcarried In
his bliiieto the Masonic festl-1
vol the othir day, anatenjojeil the °case
sloe in the hlgheatdegnse. - - Ofitourie be
was the observed of ail obscrianb
, The Rae. Disperra 'says: /'Aterabintri I
Jamie, Req., antritualist, Witch/mei,
preatbiiifitator, dte.., • who lricated the I
Chicago artesian well, and an we/1 at
Pleuantvills, Pa., sends us a circular in
which he offers ens sixteenth itteresta in
oil wells for, sale at $5 O O. W :can only
so - to bfr:James that his ternfo are very
renable. 'No have paid greeter rotas
tor similar intereatt, and oblidned Putt
as little oil as ha knows bowoget.•
scheme le a good one. Re abdinld per-
On W erineads;yafterziOon laistfli freight
car with mares end the cahoots/sr Con
duntorFitcliarda'.trainon-the Slit Creek
Railroad, rear off the track near.the sum
mit. The ear And the eabcose roiled
down an embankment about Aleut high
and turned over. A pameoger And con
ductor were In 'the 'whoa". at tbetirees
and they were both allghtlylnJttrod.•The
accident waacaosed by the blviaging of a
truck under the . car leaded tattketarree.
The stabkholdere in the I viribuit
roadii lo the Oil regions met in..-Ttgladel e ,
phis, • February 21; and. contlithed.the
contracts of four nopoctive _board* for
consolidation.' The lincia are mer g ed to
the 011 C...0ak - railroad, the Fratticho rail
mad, and the Farmer& railroad, 'sand. all
tinder the title o(011 Creek and44leglie- '
fly - Rh - or railroad' ' ;. '
''Elmer Davenport, a eon of biritiDikirgo
DavenportyntOonneautville,wastizown
cd last s fiatonlay in Conneaut creek, ,It
h *upraised that while trying to ellfith tip
asap hank he backwardl4'aiw4
atbiking.tia a hole in the lee. Zero be.
re
!wean thct and fear years old. :•••••
- Cary le to have 'a ehevse factory:- Tho
orojebters of this ehterpiriestre loemerica
haac slid Malor Co : ,Ignsee
and J. Tillotson , It 01411 be,,Ricatival
Jost mitalde the ebtithientern=ary
fine of th:city; ancl'ho a
gi ems
With the m i l k of front /50 to spo,,
Tbeeildientogifili. la this "Stet; loot
*lateen of their thamber 1141367. 'Five-,
Clothe of the armours are over sirWanty-;
lire, man,-Peer. OfititYs, rood very air
below .°7!DV- • -1 ' • •'•'
The Tomlinson w ell - on Rillt nu 4 pro
(lacing two/ebbe:rein per dity,...weoper- •
chased a at,- or two sine* bY.a/r. :W•Ci.I
cheOloi of tbe Coldwell farm.,
The Poet OfficeAtfilianahuri h`ril
Ma:torte - le the .TaltnaofParm: bat tier' •
Shambirmand‘Atkiaarrot forOka , ,
,aceotieruWatitin el, readmits,
The Ramon well near Renown* start;
ed up last week audit le mita' producin g; .
-'nearlythree twoldred ltomile Der dart
Th e
%Corer kleohlne, Company-ibas
wan/enema open/tee; hhdoii•oof .rat-.I
ploys - about fotty hand'.
The fairitaiy betiririn thaniburg *td
rimaatnntrii. 'Wm - tested for oil. : 7 I
Altepablicau blab Tram- otgeolsedlat
Ognnewatville on the 20th hut. . '
GENERAL 4E1iC13.:.
—An ossaY - Li an Tallish m
' ayitiebe.
on "Walt Street and AnserlatuSF/nance;"
onhustes the intrund, anunint annolie.S!
treneartbites in Well nfrisin 'et I :istryiloin
515,000,000,000 atil$ 16 : 000 ,000,000.'. - 0
' 1 -.491th referinfee to the sinie
.or: dtmerioaa Lronetede,in. Patin i0nt.1.4-.
1, pes: stilent of , tlio..i.Leeidon Morning Inn
t o
"It' is • reed that 'Mtn& i' bi
treaty wltt,ammo:tent of the
llnWil Stew, for another purchase be
reseal of tinr; and s Russian agent le
itst kttci benow In New York ; be asoettain•
Whet rectitude tbererbeYbor9c 00110,1*
in Al:nonce a fleet of tnutsports,"
—The ?New, Albany (fettyZeifpor ism*
'thin. thenhly carpenter* end boatemila...
ern of that eity_sre /tinier in large box
. hews. . About twenty of Wow have (nisi
structed 'a - flitbost, • of
long 1:0!,
twervollett Wiley end C luee down thie
rirertin search. pf work, :They whethe r.
Wet where thoy will. stop, or whether.'
work eta be elibilned W.' points 'below
but - the venture "bar - been - detannlzleal
—Tito hicrerae for:PoPrastlon in the
.itrittsh colonies -. in ' Australia in yeti
atriklnte.' %Nickels boatained lit 1530, In:
s.tZt Aoldr‘ralesitletitSorll,7l4llo333;obglitt
0107 persons ; In 1660, "The pop.'
.Eiouth' inoreatuid
how-30,0001n 1501 t003. 7 / 9 1 060. The
continuances& on ininentatee of popu
lation-Spook' isoeu make Attstralla one of
the proinloeuiteauntrftee of the glebe.
a lecture l
...--ry
disco pte Wutas s ealth ef,Ztery 2.tiaa'! was re
g
centli.upo by r a
theltrniverallv CainbrfntlipS,
He defined tides wealth $0 Am the peeve,.
aloe and . two
,o,ur ..natursl ha
ultlea, and very powerfully pictured the
ponnty that follawed oar behsg depriv
ed of theta or their ,tieing Unpaired in
the opsuttion. Ramada a point. al our
want. of 'appreciation of thtlbleesings ; of
this wealth tuittlwe are deprived. at it,
"r
• w il°n. s 1513 Prtraitesnitle by:oar:sena*
ortha lois we have auateitted. the lee
tiireseas aptly illusittated rittotin
ve.rana written byaillon—written ai!erg
meataser meat. =cant;
Gauen' Otrorste ktoCallants'ef Penn
ylvaniets gatlinu. °Meer* died cni UM,
2ith" Instant at Weet Cheater; H. *an
frotK an :bgeetlent Zanily; ettees mill.• 1
nay,fe maguated- West Pont; iii
teat, and served in the campaign agalttelo
tho Indiana ha Moeda; whorehe aegnited
*geed reputatiomt .13.eaftetward. Jelled
and= tziemrel Taylar, .Ittegice,. and
woe promoted - to Brevet Voloatt.'end st
tho close of UM War-thithrad from the
e,my. But Jai -Ow-breaking out of the
rebellion he wan calledtodaty as Gen.
'raj of tho Peuxurylvanla Tiesartm and
fought gallantly and Mn patriot on
right aide 'till Ma end Of the, realmu the la
campaign. when ill health tamed Mtn to
rtelga Hews 'mach' respected by all
hinctaltld - adds ints.more
• ' , now* -11rIKE Otrostriotg• who- Alava
done their wank and lald thetaxdown to
MEM
Crogossnwa to tam runtarrn•sslited
\Venni:corms. February au,
THY. QUO WARR.A - rm
36 was expected that an . applleilloit
would be made to-day before Judge
Wylie, bolding Circuit Court, fxs wim
of quo' trarranto, but thriee!hiiithet the
manor in chars°, desiring to , bare eras 7
point maturely considered, and the pa
pers arranged c o ul d perct Tenn that
uo excepUon be t aker' when the
matter is brought before the Com* it
was decdoed to defer the applicaDon
till early next week.:.' it istar
be presented on Monday. The ammo(
procedure will be as follows: Applies.
lion to be made in open Court. for tuts
to Ala en information In the nature of a
Teo warrant°. This application it, is
pretruMed witl be granted spa Matter of
course. Mr. &anion will be sereectwith
a gaminess to appear d answer. Mils
he has ala s i n which to ON
but it Is rupture.,] he will netavidl him
self of the time allowed by law, betel
once respond, when an early daymey
Axed for the hearing o( the mum. ape
rferaNctaa.,- , rets runic° Derr.'
.
The fractional currency issued fax. the
week Was A1tr...,000; amount forwarded,
A1h),510, including $160,00. to thoAaels.
taut Treasurer at St.. Lents. Matkroal
Bank Notes Lssuod. M 2,440. Fra , Mlonal
currency redeemed and destiwYed,
27 -
100. Damen' of Internal fteremichi Cur -
the 'week. 81.931.0A1.
The P,Ablhl ncbt Statement will ' notba
Wanted before the fah or Oth, It la 'Mai
' mated the showing will be verylkroras
hie and the debt be reduosi conalciam.
bly below the tigums in Decembe r;,, .,
Wsaurnaro,'h 1.
nrrat.moince piton carte.
'Accounts from Crete to FebritariSth
describer the heroism of Corsica entitle
' troops,numberingaccordlngtothoGreind
Vizier's own estimate, nplcartlsiat2,ol)o.
who attacked the Turks user 4 fo rtifi ed
S obtaide the town of '
foreleg (be Turks' to .•fill't's beck
auto the citadel. .4 . number were
drowned (luring Um retreat. l :
were killed by Cretan troops,Onie Mutated
and forty wounded and forty taken'pria.
I °nem. Tho , Turks. as usual,. attacked
Ithe non-conbatanta, mid stayed Silty ~
after hawing robbed-them of aillialtut•
bles found ' in their possession.
The irregular Turkish troop .haire
also. been guilts. of similar atroc ities
ties in
Madam; The Droylsional Govedrettant
haa Issued another circular. addreised to -
representatives of Christian powers, de
claring the Cretin people remain-faith
ful to their vow of union wittrGreems
TUE ITMATi IC/111,311t*AMM1302111ZI1-
EMEE!I
. = . /110 ItAIVRA.LIZAT/OX., = -
,;Yeatorday the Seindery of &Memo*
.
a teiegram to Ifiniater !Ci11.1:1C!.CIAt010ACI1
the following anawar was 'TM:ion& Ilda
morning: Birlin; Iron& I.—Tresty, elga
ad and mailed on 22(1 February vim Eng
land. ,/t provide. that • atolgratiOn,•nball
be free and that naturalization 'clualges
nationality. LinSton the ratification:- •
[llligniscLl . • . .
~ I lawcatoet •
A real days ago somata!' time nk.ost-linien
e!neat idea:nem of te Dens
xpnissied disbeliefh Diplomatic in the 'cable -dim
patch,* -on this subJec4. btit• Wonky a
member of the „ Committee Am-Foreign
- has o doubt of the feet
the ' t i" a Bmi lre he aty Imo been- Ili
naiad with the o North. Gernauto.Con
federation securing the object, above
stated and they and gentlemen ocenpv,
in`` high , peells - In our 4ionlonat sd.•
..minlatration believe: this treaty:WlN be
soon followed by treaties of a almller
character between the United states' and
other ferio gn government., thug reetoff
nising an American principlo,,,
~, •
TirS7rEiralti wars - 8= INCl.THittfmc r m.
It was heretofore stated - Collector Aber. • ,
..
.
natby and his deputies bad seized" ems-
dry whiskey stills In Dust Tenn...me,
but was afterivard 'Mobbed bY, Yerikne 1
concerned in the illielt trade, and eistiared !
their freedom b ypayingaransotm.,Thes• l ;
government officers promptly cominni-,
cated with the Internelßevenne &Mean,;
asking - for troops to • tonforeatheilaw. l
The Bureau. has obtained , fronkAbe i
military snthorities a faverabloresprinas
to their applionion, and. acoormgi a 4
company of cavalry bas been ed 1
to ;support, the revenue officers in the '
%no:villa district; theism:m Mkt". !
ot the i
ky initurreonion. • • . - - - - i=iii" '-; ' '
veR/oUts ,Tprzia I
—At Philadelphia, Saturday nionitog •; I
libeller exploded in the extenalwal dreg
and paint manufactory of Powers 4
Welghtman, at Kinthand Brown street; I
which was succeeded by. fire. Wintry . I
the whole block was destroyed, elltudelf
11 10811 of halts million of dollars. , 'The !
essential oils and paints ;ceased ane.hei
hot fire that the firemen could not redoes
the flames to anblectlon.-•and for along-: tI
time it seas feared that the!'contlegratiat
would spread.. Several persona, Were I
badly burned by the explotion,but none
are bettered to have been fatallylAlnied. -
Fonately few of the operatinse of
entered, the building at the time of the • t
explcistorcor the lose of life would have
been fearful. ^Quite an umber of fire. e
men were. injured audeaveralihorsee
were burned to death . hallll/10C11
is said to be heavy. ••
r ' •
.
-‘,/i.t the American toestlnehrtrion.
I don, at which John 'Bright. andlietnnan
Hall delivered. addressee, thev.following
Iresolution 3V115 adopted, nuanlniemil
liyr
.. esolvert, That this meeting express the
least hearty good will towards Attend'
and p/vdgre itself to ee,
support f
r eminent at home In its efforts to effects
I prompt, 'righteous nod' rieueettir settle-
mad of all international differences, end ! !
especially of amen connected with the!
Alabama daiwa questaor.
— At - Worcester 11163: oseph Clark
tho keeper of to gambling fiddle; was !
robbed and inurdored in •Ids vsessina on
Friday night:set.- .When fortadhiabeed
was splitupert, with his brains.. pretend- ;
ing. and a rOOO was tightly - twisted f
aromul his neck. Iferbleneefilinurbeen
poured over his hood and body; end, his ,
bad had Aeon act on fire.
.wetch,
money and dintond ring "were -Wren.
Two Men are suspected; and oudof them,
-Mite Green of :forth Greerivilch4i. L, --
Ile under arrest.
rotrberiAa l eiCineralad on
Fridey'rilght at Kaasteg r a `thine; three
miles Rona' Heading, Pa. GEMideirtong
w o o
twea d in : bli, -0/1117by. ar Ana
diaguised e ey shot Midair with,ple•
tots; and robbed him Of/164W hinfffind
dollen', std.-lea tilm: , tied. ,, filistt tome
waaentered by tbeearon,perty sodplv
ibousand ,M government ,bonas, t w oo
thousand . ' in ftbachl;'l 'tWO
1 1 :ilunumnd,Lo. taiteruz.NO
amount, paid inteetinpietteng
Moslem,. from thy . salea-ef mitnisslatod
and captured cotton tinder tbri, Frosts.
ions of the bill which - bw.M' the &lobate
' lutsreek, la - nearly thirty allitcheapiThe
final passage
.of. will.pseve
severe check upori clanuahtic whci;to be
anocessful,inmaloanta very sorer, ordeal
. :as to their poshiterind. reCordliming
the'wee the (keret .efiVielintehwiii
e,lterletntheir P u ns , .1. -.
1344 neli;
young pir.n. eon Of Bar `
nuei Z' Bieck .
of Manry, wet unirdivedlim
sumaLertam42l:7ol=6ll67=
Tin/name, ny a ag r,
The murder 'wax 'for tiabtkit er
'cin Z in t °llll o l ictiztewbreatandi4Oots.
Re Anti at large. ;;Meolelareenuton
a tour anageat of amend jerheli •
nett.
Sn q diMeitlty .' Situnta? wig. at
Stanton, od the Memphis ' and7 ' tin6~tla
' Rellroadgroviint one , of nu dautetA
:Major erearihrcand
by a. planter mimed ./Liz - . 'sshe in
turn wriielorbyliickshiodantrell.,dmmoy
steuncled,!d y i ngdiaringtheinlirAtsePoth
W e f a h hiNT.-"la
• n ' elt.e.lghbVeu,atie eft
leen . .9 0 .re; named ''CollitaiAl:
South Greven.' ' lifteisarmi w ee
drowned on Wedneadarrnifdit by
breaking throu ghthe. c0 .. 1 0:4?g to cross a brook.._
boli ock '' Svelgifing" -I thro4lve
hundred potmdsran the hoof was slaugh
tered in,Phhadelpbta putt,
,vreek".,..,
mwgo
"Erie '.Dispitinit woe Xmas* ro•
e story, .whicit is, imwerfw, attriet,
!„y (roe , hasitud eo the to ourAnowladde„
it appears that some 'six 'imonthil ' a
mum whose name **did Ito ed
another. num in • New Atu*,, city_ and
Zator'''l:dleitin ` Shortl ye froozliftf'theehilytlndilty-ter.4"1444P0-
lizoraeo v meat whet:wit, a bs
e r,lied. . '
The othsr_ipoliceaten final and
tnthoted, gibe s uppoied. r arn . *mind.
and hastened r., saslitsuoft.;iodablt re-
turn the body oC.atttkderes g9A1.4. by
.be rcium d i Qua doubts Wer e , epmded by i
awn , ' as to wet/tar - be had Deft'ini6t. u
was repnesented: *row tw odnatditseg* ' 1
a. stranger_ turned ,up laylitoUghbY. I
'Ohio, and went to Pratt ea'a riloettimUcar .1
flis actions wore sample/6w siadld few. 1
.days6l:o be,Wal rfeedninakh.T.4l filtiner
acqusintatoe ea the niardenr„ Ile we" - -
arreated - hat weselc Ilia` taken' to'l.iew
Xork fortrish-, Unsaid' anew he ***WM
by the policeman ,tio_ mule. his way to a
,barn; where ho „lay for nix weekh,j
stating wholly . - on sthadi".. %ditch he - ,
fdleded front the strew. ! Pxotoe Ow.. ho" ;
thado his way to l y i tioughhilfbefli Ist i
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.4 .- BILILD 4 ut tux StEectuFaPiltlis,c. .4.
.fames Worrell, Corstuisstonerndertbs
eat of Afarch tPtc!ltted,' realist `tot the .
abbeof Osn hatho'Butuuebanotand Il k 1 .
truiest, him made L ;repeat, in ,1 110,
eve' that the tor I
Pb'a constructed' In' Met. 00 nit 'dam , .
/Ca perfect .11OOMMItt,;.flited bavechince - . ,
been
it ca
In ught , of the yory,fiaesiAo4atlty,
4 41 • reagss!,.uhte numbem as bleb -,
1,
Otero The colembistaiam ale‘lttessteett, -
ott the Juniata. 'Thettntalattelt ,
nallY r
' ta*entietween Columbia anal Image,
nagod - Stum ISM 16 atihtlehniscoseend.
, Maus °fibs aorapigatectUrna matmglod
f with the actemooPtgothletplehannalmal i ' •
, - company, who have constrpctedit MU". i
' 1 Ltato..7. weir ' which ' ettforthi 10 ' away 'I
to ,the,, fil lit , ' - -Buite..intekbe en . ,
gt in the Itauphbi, cout,ty ,4"
againet the Pent:,:syfrinfamilroad dons-
,'
Rani; atitt other amtpott,thotte owning' - I . •
cm tb• oomtMwasm 4 . _10f Um
.a.pti and it la auppond . , itutotian . .
wistideocti be settletL....
'top . . - • - i . . •,:',' • -,• ''- , .a, , -.,;!. ,ii::, „, 1 ,
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