The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 24, 1870, Image 1

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE:
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PENNIMAN, REED & CO.,
Offi,ce, 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue.-
L PENNIZAN.
T. P. HOUSTON,
JO3L&H SING,
N. P. REED,
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By tanl, Dcr Vt.
Dellrcred by c.•rlet 1. Per
itTIE gatsburgir Giiyttt
GENFRIL SEWS
Boxy' at Frankfort. t'Si.
PETROLF.LM. at AntWt; p, r,c i r. .
GOLD elmgrvi in New You ycate!-
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day at 1120112 i.
Elevr,soult day yeateray,
A VIELICONT town crews over a baby
stow.
Drum beat derAiSts—they fnteri net nee
teeth. - •
'IV (Mrs out West post bills for remelt.
)setuters.
'ldles ALLY BIM) is a new lecturer
Imm Iftwa.
Mns. Score SIODONS is ettrtpturing the
'Jlempbiais.
Tarr base stoves in the horse care at
Colutnbus, Ohio.
• Ittontoin is . said to be ' sending earl
:Victim to Atissohri.
Toumters are already diachealog where
they shall go next. summer.
EDMOND Atone, the Frellell novelist.
is t.C , he made a Ceunoillor .1f State.
.44UX:Nlt.COCNTT, Mn.. is a little larger
than - the entire State of Itiode Ddand.
A. 'LADY flour MerClAat aSka - ti., be ad
mitted to the Chicago Bard of Trade.
]ln. GuLLADLT'S successor 31.-C.
bore Keutneky to to be elected April 25.
110VitItitiTlinTO now math , : for the
annexation of Charlestown to 11 'sten.
turn:craws coal fields bore boon .lis
COTCred in the western put of KAnsan.
TRIS New Yorkers are said to lance
got ehrtoat their fall ice eapply this
Ammons
}llea OAMILLA LICACK las been elected
'Professor 01 'ketone in the Chicago I.llgh
School.
Tie woinerie;parly in New JeThey, Very
appropriately want to make Eilmbeth the
State-capital.
. I Tirn Tern Legislature excludes , all
newspaper reporters, end has refused to
elect a chaplain. •
' Erna,• tke Captain of the 'Bombay;
proves to ho a near relative of Eyre, the
Jamaica Gayernor.
Tian community - of Shakers, st Alfred,
He.. are preparing for removal to the
Shenandoah Valley.
Awasar many bold theories have been
advaniced in regard to the Giant,
bat he is a boulder.
An Ohio man and his housemaid were
scalded badly the other (ley, because his
Rife caught them kissing.
Twang ragotschti a year is ed Agspios
Tioncherento's Alaska Herald costs. Yet
some of the citizens steal it.
A. Sr. Loris man was launched into
eternity through twcnty.fve feet of per
ainuar water nips the other day.
A. CORILESTONDENT is IlimiC)ll3 SO know
whet will harper., "if an irresistible force
strikes against an Immovable body."
TnsimrataNcz misslozerles are carrying
05 an active campaign .on Cape Cod to
convert ell the ashen:eta and Bailors.
Pray proposes to that Probseco's
romatetn In Clecumsti by a hotel ►ad
opera house coiling two millions and s
kull.
Tan Messneries Imperial's rtramers.
With the India, Chita and Japan mails
from France, now psss thronzh the 9 nee
Canal.
CCIICAGO rabbi is b...ni; seed for $45
paid hits by one of his flock tor a
decree of diroree which the courts di/ a't
recognlte.
A 'forma Westatton: who fell heir to a
large property - a few =oaths sheet has
pew:aim:l6ly etarrea himself on $40 , 000
of it Mace.
CEICLOO boosts oft weddine, where
the blissful prindpals - ...leen:ate thirteen
feet In length, and asks, " - How is that
for high?"
Mims means to have colored clerks
In .1.10 Treasury • Dfllglintllt. and the
white young ladles are in a flutter of dis
tress about it. •
A. PKILADELPHIA woman had her bead
smashed with a stove cover the other day
for asking another woman where her
husband was.
A Dll,OB of 495 turkeys passed through
Baltimore last week. They had come all
the way from Ohie on foot, and were
bortad to Connecticut.
A EOLITH CAMO/iink colored Senator,
exelndtd from the first class car ot a rail
wad,
.revenged himself by a bill rei.tel
ing the charter of the road..
A Coleman named Keep was unable
to keep his gold from New York thieves,
who supplied its totem in his belt with a
email quantity of silver, which is ateind.
nation to a Canadian.
Tws Milwaukee Temperance Society
has formally thanked Governor Fairchild,
of Wisconsin, ,"for his example of total
abstinence beore its citizens, and par.
Ocularly for the influence it should have
upon the young men of that State."
Tint have trouble In New York.bee
cause the proprietors of Irving Hall will
not permit the Anti-elavery Society to
Meet there, giving as a reason thit `to
admit colored people to their hall would
Injure lie reputatio u and their patronage."
Shame I
Nzw-Tonx is at present regaled with
- the history of a deputy sheriff sent from
—the city with four convicts to Bing Sing,
the whole party getting drunk-on the
excursion, and the plies, who ensily
took chirp of them, putting them all in
Jail together.
Amour .the beginning of the seven
teenth century the warm drinks in fashion
for table use were wine and beer, peeper
ed In a very captivating style. Tea was
introduced about that time, and its use
was earnestly resisted by the wine and
beer drinkers, lest It should exert as in- I
pistons influence on morals I
Mn.. &rows writes from Finrida`ehat
a country cannot be laid fiat down under
- a war, burned over with fire, and all Its
plasmt things laid waste, mid cove up
again en as to stand even with the end's.
tubed civilization of Northern towns, in
one, two or three years." In this, at
least, Mrs. Stowe has truth on her side.
Bartither.a.lThwirx. tho famous Cracow
nun, whose unheard-of sufferlags excited
so much-Indignation last year, died on the
24th - of Febthary, at the Cracow Hospital.
• She was privately burled, apprehensions
being entertained by the authorities -that
a public) funeral would give rise to riotous
demormtrations on the part of the popu
lace.
Tan latest advertising dodge In New
"
York is eke publication of a-bookie which
the reader is led on, by the interest of a
well told story, to its close: This is
abrupt, and he turns over the pip to an
sppendle, In which be is told of the pe
culiar advantages of his investing hie
money in a particular life Insurance corn.
pony
Tax individual that got up tbo Cardiff
gloat premises to get up • "humbug"
6001 to which the
, glant will be on it
"wooden nutmeg.' lie says he di dio
tend to get up the "mother" of the giant
'halide of planer of Paris, Iron and bone,
and to have it appear that ahe bad killed
herself while defending herself as a
lug. serpent."
AT Munroe, Irclsad, recently, a bride•
groom was chokid to death by • piece of
pork at the nuptial feast; and the father
of the unfortnane girl, so quickly made
li widow, took possession of the scarcely
;breathless clay, and refused to deliver it
Into the hands of relatives untll the dowry
bad been returned. The dispute almost
led to bloodshed.
Lanus have always been credited with
a knack of doing things at the right m 6.
went, and u young American girl now
visiting Pans is evidently In unwise
behind the mejonty of her sex. _ While
skating recently at the Bola de Boulogne
she managed to nip and fall while the
Prime* Imperrat was dashing past. the
Imperial Highness graciously' picked up
the beauty in distress.
, A Itierszranix looking man recently
- presented a pistol at a ticket ageitt a.
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VOL. LXXXV.
Eliahah, New dereey, and d. mended a
ticket to New York. It was given him,
and he lumped on a train, hieing the
revolver. In the evening his returned
and apologised, saying that important
businitea callYd kim to New York, and
having left his pocketbook at home he
ieeaa bound to get a ticket. Ile paid for
bte ticket, got hark Lis revolver and
list:king the agen', departed.
ZoMETIMK big year • company was
formed in Wheeling for the {tarpon of
building a furnace, nail mill, &c., a few
mile,: below Steubenville. A. Bite was
purchased on or near Mingo Creek and
operations commenced at once to Treat
the superior coal for manufacturing POT.
poses, known to be two or three hundred
tact beneath the outage. The-work has
been proucuted vigorously, and Thurs•
day eight the "birch diamonds" were
reached at the depth cf two hundred and
thirty fr, f.
Tue President is said to ).13 inclined to
give (ton. Poe John I'orter an 'opporte•
city to r.-view the mond and teatini 'ay
in the Coort:martied that tried Porter ,
in ether words, permit him to offer
additional teatitieny, explaining sway
tiamaziess ronent. lint the presenreagainet
IL.risr is so strong from Senator Chanc:er,
Judge Advocate General LI 'U. and °tilt re,
that the Prei,idept, wilideciine to gran!
Porter's oseition for 9 weer betting.
Dining Mr. J.•hneton's admiatetrati,n
Oen. Grant favored a ache. ring, but de.
elirtei to make Erritlrn er 07.1191 MULE.
mendation to that etfeei.
A. MAINE fsrurr, tyliet ermine a
railroad track, near Posttest on hie sled.
the other day, was suddenly lartted by
• :ha appearance of a train, ch enlekly
road.' splinters r 4 the at i. ue actos .
;abed tat user, recovering somewhat, stood
'gazing at the rcmair.a of his vehteie and
wondering where the pieces of hie horse
had gene. Meanwhile the train eped on
for come distance, when the engineer,
looking out, saw the horse staring at him
from the cow catcher. The train was
stepped, and it was found that the horse
had been picked up by the cow catcher and
deposited on the platform in front of the
engine, where, too much stunned or
frightened to move, he lay comparatively
uninjured_
Tan Irish ifspnslie expoies itself to
eternal smithereens by using the following
larignage
"The Pepe gave his 'benediction' to
lesureent Poland, and to day that cope.
try is lower than ever wader the heel of
the MUIC,TiIC. He seat his blessings to
Jt ffnson Davis, and the Southern Con
tederney is no more. • Tie sweetest'
prayers assaulted Heaven for blessings on
Maximilian on his departure for Mexico;
he returned to his paternal palace a corpse.
He sent the blessed Christmas rose to
Isabella, and before another Chris.tmu
ace was a fugitive cursed by the iiipsnlih
people. He excommunicated Italy, and
she is free from the Alps to the Adriatic.
Let him excommunicate Ireland by bell,
hook and candle-light, for Lis benedic
tions bring naught but disaster, while - his
anathemas as surely herald prosperity
anti success to their intended victims."
WILAT a pleasure would it not be to
poor het pecied attorney emerging from
his domicil, where he has not enjoyed
the privilege of either the opening or
the closing argument for many years, to
find, on entering mut, twelve woraecin
the jury box, whom the law will compel
to listen without saying is word. To
able to pelt them individually and collet
tiyely with argument, now tiring it, pc!!
mell, to the tall old maid In epee:tries:in
the back teat; now dashing with le:reboil ,
gestures and a bellowing rear at the neat
little widow, with the plump wale', 'dark
eyes, and green ribbon, in trout, thcn do•
trending in mellifluous tares upoa the
miss in blifa velvet, just from bearding.
school, and coequering,.ltith his respect
fel argument, the very precise, intellee. -
teal lidy who peers at him scornfully,
through her eye glees, determined not to
exhibit n spark of fedi°
Tra um..
Tem Richmond /inquirer Is ale ed at
the growth of Repuoitcauitm in th Old
Dominion, and sounds a note of wir lag
to the faithlul : "We would," it tied es,
"be false to the unties et our posit! nII
wo failed I. warn t i e people. of thelorati•
debit character of the Republican organi
zation in this State. The fort that Con•
tervative Senators and Representatives in
Congress, that seek man an Steams,
Crenshaw, Gilmer, St. who actively
aided in the last defeat of the Republicans
is Virginia. are now consolidating their
power with that of their late adverstrits,
must lead us to apprehend •a stranger
rsry than the one lately conquered."
We hail with lively sttlefaction Inter do•
inestic symptoms of fear, indicating as
they that Republican dissensions in
Virginia ars being healed, and that with'
the Ounnit of a broad liberal policy, the
tarty is steadily making acquisitions 40
its ranks. •
To THOSIZ sensitiba people, who are
so fastidious that they esnaot ennsent
that the President should make a per
sonal ell.rt In behalf of one of his own
measures, it-May be well to Bay that
when Gsorge Washington wanted an ep
yointment confirmed or a measure car
ried, he went personally to the -floor of
the Senate and argued the case with Its
members. There in no truth in the pub.
fished assertion that the. President's
anxiety about San Domingo erten from
his unauthorized payment of $150,008 on
.account of the purchase. Some yeare
since, when Mr. Thaddeus Stevens was
the leader of the House and Mr. Seward
was Secretary of State, Mr. Seward went
to Mr. Stevens and pressed him to-insert
In an appropriation bill.aa Item of $250,-
000, which was to be employed foe, the
acquialtion Of a portion 'of the Antilles.
Of this Mr. Seward expended only clew
thousand dollars, the expenses of the trip
mode by his son. So President Grant
had an undoubted right to use the balance.
The payment made by his order was
from the unexpended appropriation, and
cansequentl strictly legal.
A WILITZ In the Boston Trauller tells
a..„1„
good stor at Governor Corwin was
wont to ref te. Being asked if knew
Governor . Ironer, of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Corwin said "yes—he was a Pennsylva
, Ida Dutchman, a large farmer, wealthy
but ifitterate. The first time_l saw him
after his election wen when on my way
to Washington in 1837 er 'BB. I saw him
at Harrisburg, congratulated him on his
election, and spoke of his coming insure.
mt. 'Well,' said he, in his broken Eng.
Bah, 'there is two tinge I'se going to
recommends: jthe Bret le, slat when they
makes any new canals on the sides of the i
rivers, that de tow path be on the side of
the river, so that the horses tread it down
solid; en when the freshets come in it
won't ho washed away. The next is a
law to keep nll the Yankee peddlers out I
of Cumberland county, where I live, far
they come there when we are in the fields
to work, and sell all hinds of trueto the
women—sell them these nutmeg made
out of white pine and bass wood, which
made
out
goad for nothing, for you kno , and
everybody know, dat the right 'kind of 1
nutmegs is made out of sassafrax.' "
Tax Chines* New Year was celebrated
with great pomp in San Francine. The
day occurred ea the 80th of January, ac
cording to our calendar. The festivities 1
of the New Year, for which there were
1 days of preparation, are numerons, the
first day being devoted to the sacrifice
to Heaven and Earth; the second to the I
warship of the gads and idols belonging'
' to the family; the third to the worship of
deceased anecdote; the fourth to prostre.
Son before living parents and grand
parents; the filth -to the making of
New Year's calla. The male per.
Oen start from their homes to see
their friends. On meeting, they bow to
each ether, 'baking hinds and congretu
lating each other. In all ileums are
tehles spread with deliCacles, fruits of all
kinds, candies, hot tea, wines, cigars.,
cakes, etc., which ar effered to calling
friends. It being 8 day, the police
~,t.
rernietici , e, in regard Ming crackers,
were carried out, do greatly regretted
by the Chinamen, and none were tired
till late after church hours. It is the ctue
tom for all classes to appear in new cloth
ing at this season, and many of the men
were seen upon the streets In satin robes
trimmed with far t and the women with
huge chignons decked with lowers,
FillSi FOITHR
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HARRISBURG.
Pennsylvania Legislature
General Appropriation Bill Con-,
aidere.d in the Senate—The
Resolution Ordering the A 1 . -
rest of Treasurer-Elect Irwin
Pot pored—Allegheny ount;
Timber Inspector—Pittsburgh
Fire Department Bill Signed.
(D Telcersok to m. Intuit" rzt, ezzeue•)
13AratisRTRo, March 23, 1870.
tIENATE.
ORNERAL APPROPRIATIONS.
Tha n;•rroNialloß (.111 'WWI achatad fil
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Mr. BROOKE moved to strike out the
revival of the !Mate Military Agency at
Washington. Lost.
Mr. BII.I.INGFELT moved to strike
out clerk to said &Keeley at Washington.
A creed to.
Mr. FaiTAN moved to insert that said
agency skull be boorrebse to the State
Agreed to,
urned on the nineteenth section
ivening. •
TRZASCnEII WAIT' IRWIN,
The Senate mat In the evening aod •
ennsidered the •peel•l order, Mr. For
mates resolution to eompel Mr. Irwin,
State Treasurer sleet, to appear at the
bar of he Senate.
Mr. FURMAN made a speect In favor
his revel orient.
Mr. NAGLE followed, asserting the
Senate had no right to arrest Mr. Dogs.
He moved ludednite postponement.
Disagreed to. •
Yens—Messrs. Beck, Connell, Dorman,
Findlay, Linderman, Nagle, Osterhout,
Robinson, Watt-9.
Nieys—Messre. Allen, Billie' felt, Bnric
•lew, Davie, ;Ramsey, Howard, Melo.
tiro, Mumma, Olmsted, Furman, Buten,
Turner, White. Stinson—lC
Mr. IN-eielLE then moved postpone.
=lent for the present. Agreed to by a
viva mire vote, and Senate adjourned at
eight °Week, having been In session only
half an hour.
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The Governor this evening signed lbo
Pittsburgh Fire Department bill.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
RI LTA ix:nu:wean.
By Mr. WHITE; Incorporating the
Federal Ineuraner Company; Allegheny
atty.
By Mr. AMES: Joint rosolmlon. spy
pointing Thomas Nicholson, at a .slaw.
of three thousand dollars, as Commis
sioner to reexamine all claims for pen
sloes from Pennsylvania. Passed.
TIMBER IRSPPI.TOR.
The bill for the appointment of au in •
sip•ctor of umber In Allegheny county
was taken op.
Mr. WALTON supported it, but on
motion of Mr. BROWN it was post
pone: tc one week.
r...truNses
ter. P.•J'A - V , : A reao.otion
tai , "tera L. 7 th. Grah•rn-Sionney
ri-^t. at COMII/11164, which had
6: in favor of Mooney, till.
Mind, .
duty dolior• each, .and the
.:lerk the lithe, amount. Poefted.
PllL!, •itItIUUN Ir.Y7. '
The joint reellutlon M anpurn ECZTeh
Shit wee eriienderl by Mr: FIVSG t, April
7th, an.passed.
AUTHORIZED TO INVEVT.
Mr. ELLIOTT Introduced a bill au
thoriziog truatesa to lovsat la Yennayl
vaula Railroad bonds. - Paaaed.
AUTREII6
The bill iserraalog the cumber of Hu
pretna Jorlzra to seven Was aalcndua by
ELLIOCTtn AiX., and passed.
setuNe EZECTIONR.
The bill reatorlng sprlug,eleellans we.
discusaed. Adjourned.
- BRIEF. 'TELEGRAMS,
—A change in the Sec4taryehip of the
U. S. Senate le conteruphre.l.
—The Governor of teitaohneette hee
appointee the 7th of Apr . an% feat day.
—The Confxrenco of [M• M. E. Church
M Newark, N. J., began Its yea
torday.
—Tue latest IntoWpm* from the San
Calltorria, gold lielde le some-
vo bat untlvorabio
—George W. Murray has been TIMM
need as a candidate for Mayor by the
Dayton, Ohio, Republicans.
—Trio carriage manufactory or J. C.
Hama, at Kocgatuu, N. Y., was burned
Mouday night. Less
—The members of En. Crispin Society.
at Woreetoor, Mau., who hay beau ou
crike for several months, have returned
to work.
—The President, It Is gild, will recom
mend a general amnesty as soon as Texas
shall be sdruittod to representation In
Congress. . .
—The Methodist Sunday School Insti
tute, now le propane, at Cincinnati, is
grist success. Rev. H. Viucsut, of
New York city, la present.
—Samuel Watson, aged sixty years,
bon trial at Racine, Wisconsin, for this
murder of Annie Hawley, a woman with
whoinhe had been intimatd.
—The Democracy of the Tenth Ohio
Cosgresaional Ditirlot have nominated
Hon. W. D. Hill for the vacancy 000s
cloned by the death of Mr. Hoag.
—A special dispatch says the steamer
City of Bruassis pat Into Halitax because
alio had the small pox aboard, so as to
avoid being quarantined at New York.
—Berman Baker, deck hand on the
steamer Edinburgh, at Cincinnati, while
leaning over the railing yesterday, fell
overboard and has not duce been lain.
—At Nashville, voaterday, the drying
bodge of Brewett, !parr tt manufac
turers of cedar ware, was Co.,urned.
lot of valuable cedar lumber was des
troyed.
—The repair
shops of the Milwaukee
and Sc. Paul Railroad Company, at =-
wankel'. were burned yesterday. .after.
noon, including four engines and six
box cars.
—H. Gauge More, at Ituds,.llle., with
Its contents, was burned Wednesday
morning. Lou, 113,000; insurance, 110,-
000. Toe Iduonto lodge adjoining was
also burned.
—The. Committee on the great Cincin
nati Industrial Exposition at a meeting
yesterday determined on a general cir
cular inviting the &ligation of the country
to the project.
—Scow from five to festin depth
Le reported in the woods in Wisconsin.
letter from North lidanutique says
there has been not haw In one hundred
and thirty- days.
"rtir,o tone of fish, caught In Sacra
menng river, California, strived at Chl
gap. by rail on Tuesday; In the 'eeetstara.
moot wore also California quails. axte.r
egad. pearl g od radishes.
--Supers - leer Kearney, after having
reelgaiid the Preeldeney el the Chicago
Board us Tuesday, wag expelled from
the Board yesterday by a vote of 42 to S.
He threatens to appeal to the courts.
Lafayette Iturne,_of_layrsonse, and
James W. Long, of Ptrunsvrick, postnam
tern, have bean eentenoed - by the United
Eitatips Court, at Jefferson City, Mo., to
tea fears' impriaerunent for taking
money from letters.
—The Leavenworth.. (Klemm) Coal
Company has remitted by shaft an Mex.
tumult:de bed of coal not excelled In
quality by any west of Pittsburgh. There .
is great satisfaction among the cities:to
and mannfacturing interests thereat.
—The ostensive stable of the Louie.
Till* city railroad company, at Lo
ville, together with several frau d hags occupied as liquor shops board.
Ink, houses, wore buried yoaterday after
noon. Lou heavy, but fully Insured.
—A letter from J. W. Douglass, leeputy
Commissioner of Internal Revenue at
Washington, decides that persons vehd
leg Prize candy boxes are
en liable to the
same tax as individuals gaged in gift
lottery enterprises, namely,, 1110 per
annum.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1870.
PORTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
(SECOND sr'SION.)
SENATE: The Mississippi Sena
tor Case Discussed Without Ac
tion. " HOUSE : Message from
the President on American
Commerce-1 he Polygamy EDI
Amended and Passed—DL,ces
' siou on the Tariff at Evening
Session.
thy Telegraph tots. rlttibarga tiawtte.3
Weesionevoin, March 23, 1870.
SENATE. -
Tho Pico Preeident presented resoln'
lions of the Legielature of Now Mexico,
asking authority to raise two regi.
ments of revelry to operate an:nice: the
Indian.. Referred.
Mr. SUMNER presented a memorial
of W. S. lionaorena, nuking the Incorpn•
ratio.. 01 e e 'rupee) . to trauma: bitsharws
in Mexteo in connection with relliottla
cud telegrepne. Referred.
Mr. TOLE Introduomi a bill estabileli.
tog • port of entry at Vallejo, California.
Referred.
The bill reported yeatorday to promoto
the civilization of Indiens waa peened.
A motion to reconsider was entered by
Mr. s rEsvext.
The joint ruolntlon concerning .col.
leges for the benefit. of agricultural and
meekanical are, providing there shalt
oe no distinction therein on recount of
race or color, was deounuied. during the
morning hour by ?lours. :Bayard,
Schurz, Drake and Thurman; without
action.
The cue of General Ames, Senator
elect front Miniculppl, came up In Order.
Mr. WILLIAMS Made a legal argu•
ment for Ames' adminion. the eleetlon I
wan prima facie evideuce of Inbeettance.
Mr. CA.nVENTER said the Judiciary
Committee bad come to be regarded as
a nodose member of the Senate. se be.
longing to a condition of things when
the Constitution was suoreme, when •
political unsunre most be put through,
and when the COnatitUtibo must be rite. I
regarded. The Judiciary Committee In
the nature of things was a nuclear aria- 1
chine, land co far as his (Mr. Carper- .I
eerie) counection with it was concerned,
he was willing to enter Into a written.
stipulation that It be abolished to
morrow. Conceding for the put
pea of this discussion tba', when '
ever the Constitution stands la the
way of what we deem human rights,
of what we deem a temporary tot
vantage, of whet we deem a party end,
that Me to be trampled under font end
disregaided, the cane of lien. Ames
due not fall within the concesolen. A
decent regard tor the things put, for the
theory of our binvernmeut and for our
solemn oath, should dictate that the Con
stitution shall not be trampled under
foot, except in oases of great necessity, of
zreetoorreepondtng advantage to enne
try et party, or to human rights, or to
somebody.n li t
somebody. H claimed there was no
such own:amity n this case and there was
-no resew) wh tour why the Senate
Inbound deeide.t o question on ntrlotly
party principle.
Mr. MORTON said the Judiciary Comn
mitten, badoot been Molsooneed infoini
Lie and he hoped all Pe rueinbele would
not considerenat to differ with tho Com
a Pattie wasdlereepectful to It. His claim
en that prima fame a parson elected to
the Sestets east qualified for the tiontlom
Such Was ttnejey,4l presumption. He
e.nd the J u tindery Committee bad Med.
a ores( mistake of puling orlon Oen.
k mas tee tord•n of proving ha wan en
tr. hebitanit of baliaiulppl, whereas the
novice was Upon the other sole to alle , V
Cite contrary. The objection to talls
having come from the Committee, It wee
Incumbent upon them to often mniate
eine doubt they had relied. Hllttlerl'lnT ,
enettral to examine the greunala nun..
which- the el jectnon WWI hated, elaltulur
It did not matter Whether Geo Amu
went to allensisalppi voluntarily or Moo:-
unterily, the only question being
whether when there he did conclude to
mane that. his home.
Mr. 110 4:' r. regretted the uncharitable
eharamar of the rtebste. The friend/tel .
Gen. Arees were se much attached to the
lor.etitUllott a* were the opponents of
that gentleman's claims, and to charge
the former were eireaalvely desirous of
s.ampiing upon that IWitrUtuel3t wan but
I,lle rhetoric.
After farther discuesion by Munn..
Scot, Creglu and Corbett automaton the
dram of .Ames to a seat, and Mr. Duns
eopeeing it, the denote adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. fiTARK*EILTHER introduced a
hill pormoulog the widow of Grnerol
Mower. Referred
Mr. SCOP I ELI), from Naval Commit
lee, reported • bill for the removal o
lareolitlyn Navy Yard. Redommitted.
The Committee on Ruin were la
etrile:eft to consider the expediency of a
rule that the, previous guntion is cot to
be seconded on any measure until two
hours have been allowed for considers
Lion and donate, unless by threeiffmrtha
of the members present.
The Secretary of the Treasury wait
spired fora detailed statement of IYe ex.
pondituren of the 3100,000 appropriated in
len for colonization of freedmen.
The Slitro.tunnel bill was diecussed
and tabled—Ms against 4L
Mr. KELSEY, from the Committee On
appropriations, reported the consular
end diplomatic appropriation bill, appro.
Milting 21,118734 for the same purposes I
as last year. Made special order for next
'Nerd ay.
The Speaker presented a special Ina-
lags from the President on the subject of
Aniarinan commerce, declaring it a na.
tional humid:akin that this country Is
now compelled to pay from 220,000,000 to
120,000,000, exclusive of plumage money,
for [(eight, which should be shared by,
American citizens with the people of
other nntiona, and urging an early con
sideration of the subject. He believed a
direct money subsidy was lees liable to
chose than an indirect subsidy, and rez
commeneed the passage of the two bills
reported by the select committee. '
The menage having been read, the
Speaker said it would be referred to the
Select Committee on the Decline tif
A T
Cnnamere and ordered printed. -
The conideration of the Polygamy bill
was resumed, and after discussion by -
Messrs. Hooper, (lltah,) Sargent, Ward
and Axtell.
Mr. SCHENCK moved lie recommittal
as containing provisions inimical to
every principle of common law, sad a
notion under which war might be made,
authorizing the President to call ant
40,008 volunteem for a period of two
year,. He believed • short, well drawn
bill would Mirka the object desired.
Mr. WELKER moved to strike oat
sections 11. 14, 80, 31 and 82.
Mr:CULLOM opposed the neotlo• to
recommit, avowing a Mahe. himself to
etriko nut the 11th rind anand the 12th
section.-
RIN;=EM;MI
in• • .
amendment offered by Mr. FITOH,
extending the provisions of the bill to
all States and territories where bigatny,
polygamy or ooncubinsge base been. or
may tar practiced, was felsctod-43 to 114.
Mr. Welker'smotlonwu then adopted,
and election 11th, making the lawful wife
of the aocupd a oompabent witness
against him; 14th, praildlng • that the
statute of limitation atoll not ear a pro*-
, eention; 30th, authorizing the confivca
, ;ion of the property of persona convicted:
Slat, for the temporary relief of persons
redneed to destitution by the er.forcement
of this law, and 821, authorizing the em
ployment of 4e,000 volunteer., were all
stricken out. - •
_. The bill then passed-94 to 82 without
yeas and nays.
Mr. BUTLER, of Mass., introduced a
bill authorizing the healdest to secept
the resignation of an} , Judge of say U. S.
Court. Referred.
Mr. KERR, from the Committee on
Elections, made a minority report In
favor of Hunt, the contestant, and against
Fheidcsa, Mono of the Louisiana metes ,
tett election oases. •
The Hanes then took ■ ieoeu, OT01111:1$
messiest tehe for general debate on the
tariff.
lemming SeArion.—The Herm In Com
mitten wee addressed Iy Mr. HOLMAN
against a protective system and on the
mean of retiring American commerce
which he contended could only na done
In an effective manner by a general re.
linotlon of taxation.. 00111 d not pawl
bly be built up In any other way, In
competition with nations which had
adopted the policy of. tree trade. He
was allowed to speak two hours.
After some hatter debate the House
adjourned.
•
SECOU DITION.
FOUR 0'C0UR...4.
TILE CAPITAL.
l'essage from the President on
American Cerce—lloities
to lettormers7 -
_
lb, we < rap]. 141 th• Mabirrich Oa.tt.• l
WASEINCIAN, Shad] 23, 1870.
11643L1N6 OP AlltillOAN COMUNIICI7.
Tio 11,11 - ming ti ~tixi natantige of th.l
President, sent tQ [Congress today, in
relation to ton (Malk, of American com-
To the Senate an4l//ouio of Represen•
tattoo,: In tho KiOootivo uteasavo of
liorotnber 13, 15130, tQ Cougrets, tho lm
- . .
(.071.MICti of taking:Wrps to royive our
deereastog moreltalA, ittorino was urged,
ood a special satelite.. promised ot •
rotor, doy daring' tiO• ;truant session,
vconluantillinz thoZhpecifloitlly 12111D11 to
pe..lmp!imb thin r it Now tint, the
: , omotittee of the Roust of Roprewerite.
itvcs ontrustod wittLtho labor of eacer,
reining rho (Mum": of tl2e declake of
Amerltmn nornmeree hes completed It.
work, .m 4 enbmbled a report to the Legl
lailattfw branch of the (43yernment, I
deem deli es a fitting time to execute
that promiza. The very able ' calm and
exhaustive rep,:rt of the Committee
palate out the greet wrongs which here
emduced the in our commerce.
It is a national humiliation that we are
. .
now compelled to pay from twenty to
thirty million dollars annually, exclurive
of PiAs'itta money, which we should share
with Mbar nation., to foreigners for doing
what stimuld be don e by American owned
and American man yawls. Thin is
a direct drain upon mresoureas of thit
country of just Po mirth money, equal to
canting it into the sea, so flu aa the nation
is concerned. A nation of the vast and
ever thrumming Interior resources of the
United States, extending snit doe. from
to - thena other of the greatbemine of the
world, with an incitinriOna, ftitallident
and energetic populatiOn't, neat one day
l essen its full share of the commerce of
these oceans, no matter what Its coat.
Delay will only inerewne thin most and en
mince the -difficulty of attaining the
result. I therefore [tut in en earnest
plea for early action in this matter in a
way to secure an Mersa. of American
commerce.
The advanced period of the year, and
the foot that necontradis for ship building
will probably he entered line until this
question is by Congress, and the
;unbar fact' ' that If there sheald be
much delay all !argil vessel. contracted
for this year will fan of completion be
fere winter seta in, and will therefore be
carried over for al:Lother year, indoors
me to request yoneluirly conidderatlon
of thin suojSel. I regard it of such grave
Importance, affecting every interest of
the country to ea greet en extant, that any
method which wilt gain the Gad will
secure • rich national banal:Lg. lituliding
ships and navigating- them, and mil
'sing capital at borne, this busi
ness employs thousands .of work
men in their construction and manning;
it creMea a home market for
products of ilia farm and shop; it
Mminishea the balance of trade egainet
us precisely to the extent of the freight
and passage money, paid to •meritran
vessels, and gives us a supremacy upon
the Cale of isie.timab66 - value in case of
foreign war. Our man at the com
mencement of the tato: ;war 'consisted of
tea than one huctiree . veriaels of about
one hundred and Arty itiouaand blessed
a force of' About sight thon.nd men
We drew tram the Merchant marine,
At kWh had ealt the Government nothing,
tont whlch had base the acute.. of no
:Weal orealth,__NaAgineili red "vessels. ax-;
reeding one million ton., and armful re•.
attt 1ti011.01.1 DIGO, to aid In the sup
press:oe ot the rebel:lon. This statement
dome:Atm:. the value of ta l e
merchant
marine ea a means of national defence In
time of ear.
Tee Oommittes on the canes of the
reduction :of American tonnage, after
racing the cause of Its decline, submlt
two bide which, if adopted, they believe
reetece to the nation its marine
/..war. Their report Moon's, with the
greatest minutest., the actual end com
ptrativa Antericen tonnage St the time of
its greaten: prosperity, the "tenet and
compared., decline since, together with
the COMM, add exhibits other Ltatletics
of material Interest • in reference to the
subject. As the report in before Con
grusa, I will not recapitulate any of it.
autistic., bat refer only to the methods
recocemended by the committee to give
hack tone our lost oom mere*. An • gen.
Oral rule, tt can bs inlooted, I believe,
that a direct money Imbitciy is lees liable
to abuse than indirect aid given to the
eon, enterprise. In title my
event:in fa that au bildiee, wh /3 they rney
be given to operatic lines of steamers or
other vessels, shocild not be exelealvely
adopted, but in addition to subsidizeng
very desirable line" of ocean traffic, a
general assistance should be given In an
effective way, and therefore I commend
to your favorable consideratien the two
Mlle en - Toted by the Cement:ea and re
ferred to fa this Message.
[Signed.] tr. 8. Ci.e.XT.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C.,
March 23, 1870..
1101=1115 TO 111/01111111/1
The Commissioner of Internal Rsve•
nue, In reply to the House resolution,
expresste himself In favor of the abotltlon
of the eystem a moieties, do , to inform
ers, tut thinks Congress should appro
priate say $250,000 annually for use by
the botaisiesiotter, under therapproval of
the Sec2etsry of the Treasury, in the
detection and punishment of persona
violating the revenue laws.
STATE LEGISLin
BT Telegraph to the rlttehaegh Gazette.)
JACKSON, March V..—The bills intro
duced In the Legislators to-day were as
follows: To incorporate, the Board of.
Public Works, Incorporating the Gran.
ads, Yaroo and Vicksburg Railroad, and
the Blip Island Railroad and Navigation
Company, and providing that all coon•
tie* voting appropriatioaa shall . become
stockholders; allowing the State to graze
no subsidies except lands ; also requiring
the Prosidant, before any act leoorporat•
leg railroads shall take effect, to execute
bends (15,000) with the Secretary of
•Stats; that no distinction shall tie made
•on - acoonnt of rase or color. Tee bill for
-bidding the forming of s new Constitu
tion without a vote of the people, after a
apirited debate, was tabled. The other
proceedings were unimportant. •
CM
Cot nanna, Hardt 23.—The bill reduc
ing fen of the county etheere of Hamil
ton eounty almost the &mato to-day.
The Soldiers' Orphans' Home bill
paned the House—yeas, 99; nays, 1. The
bill Ivaco the institution at White Sul
phur Spribta, whera the State already
owes lend sod buildings, and appropri
ate. 1130.900 for the purpose.
The State Central Repobiloan Commit
tee,te-day resolved to hold the Next State
o:invention on Wednesday, Anguat lota.
Upper Riven
•
(By P3c1.03 std AUaalle Talciraoh.) .
Snow:mm.l.E, March 25.—River sta
tionery, with ebbed seven and ene-half
feet. wider • in the cbaneel.• Weather
ulcer. Thermometer 36 at sr. 3C. O.
OIL CITY, March 23 —River at
stand, with thlrty•orie inches water In
the channel. Weather aloud?: Ther
mometer 41. at 6 P. x. P.
Giumisiono, March 23.—River falling
.lowly. with about feet water in
thaohannel. Weathar clear 'Marmon'.
Mar 42 at 6 P. M. V.
PdOEOL.ITOWIt, W.Va. March =—
River Milan, with fain. fait water In the
channel. Weather clear. Thermometer
49 at 6 T. U. w.
—it le rumored the, President Grant
comoreplaten, and will shortly fliaoUter •
coup cpetot, by which an satire new Cab.
Intl will be selected, prominent in whit&
Benjamin F. Butler, either as Seers.
taxi of Huta or Treasury.' - It is certain
that Secretary Fish will have to retire.
The movement Is said to be the result of
a combination fora Pr midential mimes •
Mon la 1672, and to sank aerials' aspirant•
now in Cabinet positions. ♦ prominent
congressman and member of Gm House
Foreign Committee publicly stated that
if the people knew half. the testimony
before the Committee in regard to Cuban
belligerency they would rise INIFIGNO
tad drip nth out.
NEWS BY CABLE.
Evidence in the Oneida• Bombay
Case—Bill for Enforcement of
laws in Ireland Passed by
. the . Commons—Proposed Re
forms in,France Well Recelved
—Progress of the Trial of
Prince Bonaparte—Affairs in
Spain—All Risks on City of
Boston Declined.
By Telt'graptt to the I.l.tsbareo
• GREAT Hal FAIN.
LONDON, March 2.l.—Advidea from
New Zealand state that hostilities have
re-commenced to that country betimen
the Maoris and the colonists. •
The testimony given by officers of the
Peninsular and Oriental steamer Bom
bay, before the Court of Investigstion at
Yokohama, has been received. It goes
to show that no one ou the Bombay wan
aware of the condition of the o.leida,
while them. as much alarm for that of
tae Bombay, and it was deemed necessa
ry to make for !Most water, with all
speed.
In the Hance of Commons, last night,
debate was resumed on the bill for the
enforcement Corp s laws in Ireland. Mr.
Downing, of , denommed the press
ciatme.. He thought the bill, with the
clan.. retained, was calculated to arouse
the bitterest resentment among the
Irish people. Mr. Maauenmenitured the
enpineneu of the. Government- In Irish
e flame. Mosers. Bixby. McMahon,
Kavanagh, Sherlock, and other mem
bore from ' , lreland participated in the
debate. • Lord Claude Hamilton charged
the Liberal*, sines' their accession to
oflice, with having uniformly promoted
the agitation of the Irish gumtion in
order to prescribe coercive measimos.
Mr. Wheely held that Popery wax the
author of all Irish sorrow. Mr. Bryan
(Kilkenny) objected to the powers en
trusted to the local magistracy II tyre:,
rattiest and dangerous.. Mr. Fortosgie,
Chief Secretary for Ireland, denied that
the Government had abdicated Its I
function. In Ireland, or encouraged
illualons. as had been charged. Be"
was confident that the power now
asked would reetore and perpetuate
order. He discriminated between rani
:seism and agrarianism. The cilunnal
results ware the same though the 'acts
theumelve. be different. The govern
ment acted only under a nenso of the
danger of a ends, yet did not venture
upottde premature and inadequate pro.
setipition. The agitation in Ireland was
tusi or
nevetetronger t pow, bemuse here
tofore...lt has been' ut aseistance from
abroad. Ha did n "seen the American
people, who bad greater reason for
complaint with -.England's export
tug to them a multitude of mal.
Contexts en restive under all re
straints, It was good policy to MO/ate
'a class committing agrarian political
violence, to draw moral strength to the
government, by weanlpg from the dis
affected the aympathilig, of a class pas-.
alvety eympathloisig: with assassin..
Wise and liberal Initiation only could
achieve this. The process wax aloe and
diMeult, hut effective.
Mr. Gladstone closed the debate. He
apologised . for leaving 'the conduct
of the discussion to the Irish
Seeistary, though that official per.
lisps was the proper parses. He 'was
curry to say the lone of the discumien
might be clesnitied under three heath:
drat, criticism of the bill alma': sewed,
criticiam of the Government., and third.
criticism of the meld., for introducing
the hill. The taste of Ireland, so far so
ordinary crime wan concerned. was sat-
Isfeatory. Agrarianism, however, was
rarapant. He took this Det,sloo to deny
the responsibility of much that had been
• t ibutsel tu, lam. - Hit .raiutenle
toward Ireland had been pitchy
misrapreeented• He admitted the
injustice of legialating Ifor exceptional
cams, but it was wrong longer to with
hold a law of reform. A strop; sense of
its necessity atone prompted the present
measure. Its provision. were strong,
and he hoped they would be effectual
If so, the aril would soon vanish and
mmilsmant might resume test beneficial
legislation on which alone it wan eafo to
build pen:um:mot hopes far the future.
-- _..
Tho'House thou tittltiedand the t
- -
pseaed, an follows : fur the bill, 4
against, le.
IMMO
Pests, MarelitS.—The joarnals of this
city are warm In their approbation of
Nepoleon'e deciaratiOn in favor of adopt
ing all reforms which a oonstitutional
government reqrtlres.
Tan Emperor'. letter to . oillyier
warmly anplanded by tne Orleanlste.
The Journal des Deleats Rodents it se
the restoration of the parliamentary re•
gime.
Petitions against the proclamation of
Papal Infallibility are circulating in
Switzerland and Sicily.
The opposition organs consider the
Emperor's letter to Oiliver an antidote
to the coup d dot of Decembee.
Torus, March 22.—The Nigh Court of
Justice opened this morning. Mummies
were examined M .prove that Feliciano
said Victor Noir slapped the Prince is
the face. The lawyers for the prosecu
tion dwelt with street on some grieve
contradictions in the testimony. A.
number of pOlieeinen testified to remarks
made by Feliciano after the arrest. One
of the prosecuting iswyers crested a
sensation by declaring the original report
of the pollee in the case not to be
found; only a copy, dated ten days later,
Could be produced. One witness swore
he heard Nouvielle exclaim that if his
pistol had not missed fire he would have
shot the Prince. Tels had effect on the
epectatorri, who are evidently beginning
to lean to the souse of the Prince.
Witnesses for the prosecution were
then examined. M. Arnould testified
that Victor Noir had no intention of
Angolans the accused when he went to
his house. Henri Rochefort was called
as a witness for the prosecution. There
was much agitation among the spectator.
at the announcement of his name.
Rochefort entered theconrt room amom•
panted by two gene d'armee and took
his place on the witness stand. Ho wax
pale but very calm. Ns replied quietly
to interrogatories, and after reputing the
oonteats of the letter sent him by
the accused, which occasioned the visit
of Noleand Fonvielle, he retired to the
bench reserved for Journalists. Many
of the latter shook hands with him as he
.teak a seat.
The wife of Leith. 'Noir, brother of
Victor Non, was called to testify. She
was much agitated. She said Victor
Noir could not hate slapped the Prince,
because the gloves on his hands were
found intact. Other 'enemata corrobo
rated the statement of Arnould that Noir
did not Intend to quarrel with the
Prince. M. Morel, reporter for the
Monileur, testified that the witnesses
who now swear to Feuvielle'eadmiulon
that Noir slapped the Prime, did not say
so at first. • _
M. Maier* and other witnesses testi
fied to the physical weakness of Victor
Noir, and the improbability of his strik
ing the Prince, as the defense alleged.
Daring an Intermission of the Court
many friends of • Rochefort gathered
areend him, when the gene d'armea inter
fered and sorrel:aiding the prisoner kept
hie friends tack.
MARINE Pt EMI
LONDON, MarCh . 23- The steamers City
Of London and Weser hays arrived ont.
Tie velsole which were recently sent
out I. search for the missing steamer
City of . Beaten pate returned turitioccam•
hal, haying found no tram of her.
gorrstonirron, March' 23.—The Bre
men steamer Doran, for New York, takes
oat MO,OOO pounds in gold.
Luzon, March 23.—The Warrior has
arrived in the Tagus from Madeira. She
brings no tidings of the steamer City of
Boston. Thei.Warrior his l cases
of small pox on beard..
Lennon, March 22.—The Underwriter■
now donnas aU risks on the steamer
City of Stemma.
Qinsinoffrovrri, March 23.—The steamer
Marathon, from New Tern, arrived Two
terday.
I=
Manam; March 23 —Lathy* 'natls .
bona am going on here for the
ache Unionism with the Rarlioel party.
Gen. Prim has issued Orden to the
army offieen and the Madrid garri.
eon to obey \no orders in eltremil ilventn
antis*, on l , they are signed by him.
It Is pia (did to semitittielal quarters
that a war - et of aeoidental homicide
will be given by the jnry of inquest in
'ins case of Prices Henri De Bourbon. •
,In the Cortes today the treasury bend
learn bill passed by a Tote of 129 to 79:
Mil
Row:. Marelf2.3.—Tne Popo yesterday
in the Couststary oonaserated the ap
pointment of the 13.1abops of Toronto. Sa
vannah, Annandale and St. Anyatine.
SOU Tit A KERICA
I.TanoN, March :%—A c , mmeretal
pauta prevalllog at Buenos Ayres:
aereral fallumea had oaaureod, sad It wsoik
atippoeed other. would follow.
FINANCISL AND COSI9EItCIAL.
Lor;Polc, March 21.—Earning—Console
for money 93%; account 93%. Arne:Ursa
ceeurttles heass; 003:1 6 5 , ..
1 078, 087;1 teu-ibrtlaa, 55%; Arles, 21 3 4:
lillnniorentral, 115%; Groat Western, 9.
FRANKFORT. March 23.—Bonds 95.
P..nts, March 23.—liourae quiet at 1111
francs 10 canzirpss.
LIVERI.OOI,' March 21.—Cotton quiet;
nslddiin* uplands 11.3 'Ol. Orlaatur 1114 d;
salon 10:1100 bales. California won,
:shoat 9; 21; red ;vostorn N 0.2 7. Ild:
winter, - 51 91. Wontern El Inc 19. 91.
Corn: No. 2 InArcri :ad 3.1. Oats •2s 61.
Pork :Ito 61 and drat. Beef 104 s 61.
loud firto at 63. 61. Cheekt. GUs. flAoon
56. Naval stores
Lospos, Mgrah 23. Tallow 46s 3d.
Sugar firmer at 318 3.1. Linseed cakes
dull. I:maroon rosin re 6d 45s Id. Pe
troleum at AlltTierP flea Al VW ,
HAVRII, March 23.-drvening.—Cottns
closed flat at V;334(. on spot and 182 5 t.
to -arrive.
NEW YORK CITY.
The Fraud Epidemic—Political
Matters—Stolen Bonds Discov
ered—Connterfelters' Den Un
earthed—Methodist Conference
—Alarming Statement Con
cerning the City of Boston.
Telegrebh to the Pittsburgh Guano.)
New Tong, March Xi, 1870.
Tax FRAUD Erinzstio.
A resolution wee passed to day by toe
Bestd of Excise, requesting their Finance
Committee to report what °Mears of the
Board of Health have been coespenuted
for services performed for the Board of
Radio. and amoant and muse of such
CemPensetion in each case; also the loathes
of Odom efilcers compensated by the
Board of Excise and nature of service
performed.
Collector Bailey's whereabouts have
not been found by, detectives. The ex
amination of his books and amounts con
thanes. Oen. Pleasanton enters on hie
deities as Bailey's sumassor next
Monday.
Samuel L. Stanley, a rectifier, charged •
by Batley with bribing a gauger, has been.
discharged. There wen no evidence
against him.
Mayo and Herman, two elietion Can
vassers, have been convicted in Brook
lyn of fraudulently counting In a Demo
cratic - AseeMblymen. Justios Burk :vy
and George Brown,
two -other min, a.
sem, plead polity to refacing to ww.ot
Iballots until the pence Inspector' retired
from the polling plane. Sentence defer
red. The other trials will proceed next
week.
Isadore Wolff, M. May and Theodore
Mariana, silk brokers, hays been
arrested charged with smuggling large
quantities of silks. velvet.. lace, de. A
custom house miller is implicated, but
will bo allowed to l•stify far the Govern
ment. Wollland MAy were committed
in defahlt of - 511000 bati. Mariana was
eleased on his own recognisance,.
A .resolution introducsd into the
Assembly to-day, charging certain Demo
cratic members with lisylug been bought
to defeat Democratic measures, and that
70it0 was deoosited in Bowling Greeu
Savings Bank, and asking a committee
Lf investigation,, was diseased adjournment.
L=
Stmt Comands , ddder 1110 Lem to-day
accepted the resignation of Hen. Wm.
Tweed, as Dzipisty Commissioner, and
Appointed John ♦. Rodgers his summer.
This resignation WAS offered last night
and was deebtleea le response to a call
upon McLean for his removal by the
young Democracy es the sequel to the
defeat of their New York City Police and
other bills to the Assembly yesterday.
Tweed hts held the office five or six
years. Rome minor removals have been
made and more are expected to morrow.
The Tammany Sachems Sr. called to
meet next Monday. Beason not stated.
OTHER SIDR OT ;THE SIORT
Capt. Forsyth, of the steamer Man-.
hat AM, arrived te-day, reports that on
March 12th he passed a brig rigged
steamer bound east under full sail.
There was nothing in her appear - alee to
indicate distress and was too far off to
teaks any signals. lie did not know it
was the Samariaeand dial not know the
Samaria was still out and over due.
Capt. Forsyth save the report that be re
fused to go to the assistance of the do
marls Is untrue. The steamer oould
easily have attracted special none* by
changing her course, taking in nil, or
airing a gnu, mine of which she dia. .
ALARMING! STATEIniNT
The Paterson Press to-day says: Some
of the engineers of the City of Boston,
who were visiting In the city before sell
ing on the last voyage, said the oendition
of her propellor necessitated the running
of the machinery eue.third faster, where•
by the danger of Lire was increased, and
for that reason special precautions had
been taken on board In the organisation
of a etre brigade, In waileh all tbs.:llllcent
and men were enrolled and obliged to do
duty.
CLUE DIBCOTIZRZD
A supposed, clue to the robbery in Bop.
teinber last of the National Bank of
Norwalk, Cc., of i 1160,000 has been cliaosy
end. some of the stolen property was
traced to the possession of a Broadway
broker, named Wm. A. Kill, who has
been =sated and held for *nomination.
He claims to have received the Hags In
regular comae of business and without
any knowledge that they were 'talon.
060IINTERFETTIM lIIMIXTMED. •
A den of counterfeiters has been dia.
covered at Snake MB, N. J. Plates for
counterfeit twenty dollar bills were
seized and a man named. A. Elmore ar
rested, Si whom was found one hundred
and twenty dollars In spurious twenties
on . the National Bask of Utica, National.
Bank of Now York, and the National
Bank of the ()By of New York. He was
bald In f 6,000
3ILITHODIST 0021721010(011.
The thtrd annual minden of the Newark.
Conferenoe of the M. E. Chard( conven
ed tontay. Bishop Ames 'presg. Rev.
Henry Deem, of Staten Island, in his
95th year, sald to be oldest Afetliodhit
minister , In thetinited States, win Pre.
sent.
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Mrs. Nllbour has been chomp Prmi.
dent of the New York Sorest§ and Mrs.
Croly Vice President.
Matthew D. Field, brother of Cyrus,
died to Southwick, Mass., an Tuesday.
One hundred and sixty. Mormon
converts left Long Laud on Tuesday
for Salt Lake.
Twenty-four female operatives in a
mautifacturing establishment to Ligon•
and street,-which took firs to-day, had
a narrow escape - , from death, several
haiing clothing.: burned , from their
persons.
A - boiler in a steel. Lenny at °Mem,
LA, exploded on Tuesday. One of the
workmen was fatally Injured.
The steamer Rama, to hays milled ta.
day for Europe, was detained for repairs.
A report to some western papers that
two hundred pause/era who returned
from Omaha, unable to pit through
to California by Pacific Railroad, sailed
from here this melt In the steamer Menu
Chauncey, la officially prononnood un
true.
—Late information from Paraguay rep
resents that country In a dreadful state.
Towns are depopulated and the people
an literally starving: thousands of thorn
living on roots and • whatever fruit they
can .fled. Twenty thousand widowed
women are -hanging abort Asuncion,
vainly endeavoring to procure passage to
finance Aires or .alonteviden. Gangs of
deserter' are prowling through the
country robbing and murdering. Lopes
is safe in the mountains; armored by the
Indiani;VA the Brazilian hold posses
sion of. the whole conntry with that ex
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NO. 71.
BRIEF I' ELEGIUMS
- —The CAPS of Cahoon ogainet Ellfaor;
.
Wall parti a lly beerd e& ft. oilmen& yve.
tertiey, by Judie troaori ood. Ih
argument argeeet the Judge inrozaed the
opinion tharlthe.lhaahllng acs was lan
-00110,41Z10LL1111.. ....., ,
-
—.S.Arein on the COrinectleut and Pao.
lumping' ldver ,Rallroad thrown
from the trsedr, above Grafton. N. El
Yesteritlay. by a brolmn rail. Two care
went aver an enibankreent seven feel
sigh.. Ten peaseagere were slightly
hurt; none killed.
- • • • -
—Generals Sheridan, Pleasanton, Cu!.
tar, Davies, Torhet, sod other cavalry.
leaders. are conaummating plena lei
organising a cavalry society. All civilry
officer and privates are Invited 40 mew:
in a convention called for the Bth o[ April
and to meat to Philadelphia. "
.
—Titog dry coda store of J. J. White,
rlotbfaz ator• pf I. J. J..duisotr and
afectlonery eatabliabmont of B.
Matter, at Wttinington, 7EIO
t. 11.119111 Wedsepitay morning. Lo-ie
111,;,500700. Itlnuries tt
Ivor severely i.ujuirsel by islAng of
Umbers. •
—A. St.tinrOingo lectef
ilays a Danish
Itchogoer was searched In ihe hay by so
nil:fear from the T.L.11104 Smelt ft igship
:tavern, fie ascertain if she w bawled
with etTllll for the Derntatean :us ni Minn-
Ins, The officer said he was acting under
Instructions from Waahlugton.
Culhmtna last night, a gams of
billiards was placed bet iscon Jneeph
Casper; of Norwalk, and Harry (imam.
of Springfield, for the championship of
Ohio and two hundred dollars. The
game was won by Gaspar, the present
champion. Score one thousand and two
and nine hundred and four.
The . colleen of the steamer o.ndy .
Johnson, arrived at St. Lords yesterday
from 11,:oekok, iepprt that when thoy
pamed.Lontelass, Mo., Tuesday s
Ire had destroyed the large planet 14 mill
and illnidagr yard of 3. Wiley, it Ivory
walla and • row of r.ldancea, and w.
'till raging. lews unknown.
— . Numerous contracts tor building to
blanksllls have bean ■nepend.d on no
count of the preposcd Coogreotional
1111.11Iferenee with the cosarnment of the
State. Goy. Hooter declares that he to
opposed to such interference. In calling
upon the Prsaident for military he
did us tnerely to be prepared Mr future
emergencies.
—A. great religions revival I.ln pro
cress Joliet, harlots, forty miles mouth
of Chicago. Lest night every oilcan,
billiard ball and other public places were
closed at six o'clock so that all would
attend church. The whole eltv seems to
be awakened. PAT. Mr. Groves, oG New
York City, has charge of the meetings.
assisted by various pastors.
—The report that the President bed
submitted to the Attorney General the
letter of Guy. Seater asking for troclin
to be placed in Tennessee under his
command, is erroneous. If Gar. Senter
declares his inability to be master of .the
situation and applies for protection. and
requests that troops be sent to enforce
the laws, then tke_Piesident will tone
sotto'.
—The business with Yokohama and
other Japan ports la becoming quite ac
tive over the Peellio' Rellroud. A con
signment of one thousand paeksgee of
tea for ■ firm in Chicago, and eleven
thonaand for a firm in New York,
reached the former city yuaterday In
thirty days from Yokohama. They wore
brought to San Francisco by the Ameri
can bark notteraotreas. The entire cargo
Is valued at three hundred thousand dol
lars.
The Prose of %Vete..
For the first time in his life, say's a' .
London letter, the Prince of Wake has
experienced a foretaste of what he may
expect hereafter, unless he greatly mends
his ways. • At a volunteer supper in the
city, when the toast of hie. health was
proposed, there were several cries of
'"No, so." As be was not prerient, be
was of course spared the humiliation; but
he fared worse at the Globe Theater. On
onday night last he and the
Princess attended the performance at this
establiehment. As 'the latter made her.
appearance in front of the royal box, the
entire audienee arose UM cheered her
most enthusiastically. The Prince then
made his appearance, when the audience
to a man instantly eat down, and a pet feet
storm of hisses was his only welcome.
The young rascal, however, was very
pluchy, for heTtood 'for more than a min
uteln lull view, and cooly surveyed the
scene through his opera glass. In spite
el all his etort•comings, there.was some
thing really magnificent in the .manner
In which, on the impalas of the moment,
he them displayed his contempt fur and
defied the aibillant crowd beneath him.
NE* A.DVERTISEIVCENTS
REmovs L. FREDERICK
sCRSOIDEic. Meribant Tiunr.nd Lee e r
le Geet!emee's FeralAteg fiegels: igen Clest.e.
men and sop• Cloaninf .a_►aod and nada ad
order at. Man ake'last amine On au removed freAs
►ls late stand. No. 92 Vonr,l avenue. to No. 51
KID wreceST, corner of 1 . 3.1r0
m051:a71
HAVE THIN DAY •SSOCIA—
TEDoIth isU seif, S. IsEL end JAM IC •
AlliiiiHASS tor the porpose of trousseau r
I . IIOOUCt. AND OOSIMIIMION
11 , f1191011. usider the oats. sod rile of bibits-
BLit, cAitiaL (V. Bsta; ttosolan , for pan
ra•ory. I wattld eesPeotliff ••• • 7••C••*••• of
the..... HOC 11.,tstlibili•M.
!ME=
BINGHAM, cASSEL as CO.,
Produce Commiesion2ferchante
►IQD WHOLESALZ DIIALZEI Dr
Flour, Grain, Food, Hay, Seeds, Salt,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY._
Hydraulic Cement, Anthracite Coal
864, i 66, 268 ■nd 170 PEAR ST.,
TITTSIIIIIOII. rA.
1=3:1
SMITH'S
AMERICAN
ORGANS 1
TWO waSsfottnfors doolro to Oa 11 Cl...weal a,
tonnes of tbo Ifultutl p.OllO So Mete ziogallk
slat lostnsn•nio.
.1 . Om • 1.0001111 . IfirStirEsCS Of AST
10000 IS NOW gllnt. tits. owning InSO Ird
apipulfttd 110.1110 , 1a1. Wilk the 41.1
•r
tit! PUT 11171 11 ample Ott leo.l. Tstirr Sad Ira lrf
ond Slur
MOST MAT'SltAtn, they aro aDII to proance
BEST REED INSTRUMENTS.
0150 1 portiOn of tile later Ldp 10.1 e
Isnnotiato roperfnnos; tad toe* W tti• unerring
portoo:101 of filar system, that o.o . lurre no la.
ptrllict sod
•
NO SECOND-CLASS WORK,
THE AMMAN °ROAN
lo the pthollar sad sok loelvo schism.. t or Si
Moose; ellferthe from a!1 other 14throtatzto I
othstraoltha, sod eorlothothi
rolunse, Sonori tv, raryty,
Sweetness and. Expression.
larßut tt is not clamed that the Amax.
10A21 Oughts is sold at the knout prise—as
the martufaehrrers have no desire to waste
their time upon feeble and character/as
metreanents, nor tofurnish supply of dia.
/AAA/ad/on. at the low prise of 1.50 each.
Nothing worthy can be produced for such a
sum. 27.ey mean to make only the best reed
organ, and tAcy are sat•Md that a dis
criminating public is willing to pay the
value of what it gets.
airßaoll for 55 lliutratod domiptlva Mit of
"1 14711 . ttOf If tn. •aultlw 51.1.14 f.
earsorif 1.11•11.1 Toolakaulaao (000soght)
Moo too •
Principal Musical Authorities,
establisklas taa aaarset, or taalr laidrasneala
wiyaad aI aasaslos ara zorLktal la
alsealar.
TWSPITY 711A85 SISiTABLIZ.IIIID
•
Sar39, 000 Innrcuseats sedt Zsel cassia
S. D. & H. W. SMITF.., With BO OM aod BANK nanr• AIIN "'i'''
,- ~,
oh -RAW, awl as atadtdastoo of sma ll fraltio::i
BOSTON. . at maga. WLI sall all toy stack, uttla ant?
WE SA= WI .wrzatioltelooatair to aim was aarabliosa::
„,....•,..,
JOHN ZWEIN/NGER, T«.•-c•••Wed cubs balsa** IMlaltill la It I L
- , roars wiLli IsWouta /Whom
- 116 146111111116 11mt,
P ittabonk. , J CILAWLI3 is's.
slam'sassar 1 ' \ abs/
y
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TILE WEEKLY GAM,
Ili Tem szatJam CHEAPEST
Commercial and Faintly Nearsp.v,
PUBLISHED IN WESTERN PENNSYLVMeII
to f.rmer, meclautte„ or merchant. mho al
lart Rout
E=rll
toabaorltors
Clubs of Ave....—.
Clotta of ten
cool - if to.ntsbod grstoltoostyto tL• rC
of of • Vlub of ten. r ttonsttero are matt
to actin atootts, Address.
PENNTIOLIN, ItEI3D & CO
'PROPRIETOR.
0 riaga-- '11;• Let." "For ,
~L eaer wit'ants," PpurLi," •• Bear 4.4
Bc., 'Wet ercceedrrig FOU I R
be tweeted • kee these whammy once .;
TWENTY-FIVE , CNN TN; dash ad
ete-ext 6.1121771.
WANTS
lATANTED—ROAIRPING.- 1 1 ,1 1
7.un mi/5 In • f1n•117 . . withl
Or the kradest, of Maw. :
, F . k • LE,/,..1..1,17), 1:
', ° u r ous To l3 l l
for .
It.
WA\ '[`FD.
ID
AN'l'l . •,:a :leatuation t
CIA HK to • Hoot xrd eq.+ H 0... I
rutivg mu, ve.ar o.tnisiqp.allat. wl. tli: M.
ne.• anJnav!eig law acqU mln a,.. e kii Isl '
nce trade, Kr.' cRT ..,,,...• situ
•A e ••• !I 113 Filth arena', 3..:'
~.
lirit TEF tl i be il ll l l 1 t7 1 4?Z .
G ~.01,1P.M e lse l i . 4-..:`,..`'..V.,:.: lint:.
Tr:Aube I c0n , ../..0 , 3... c' I
_
I.lj AIVTED.—A :taint to t
1. 7 • it% ' ;1 31 " ;10 trACILY ' III4II
Aleelvny. 3,
IIIj.INTEI!.-Fitty Coal at
vir Ate Ulcers. n.relte re to nay..sd I
td. d the silos..w.c.alkl.rls dr- o ...I
lta and • -outttra • Irdly opt O!'. No. 1 t31%,6 attee% drat dournum _darreedl
WAATEIA. - 211914TGAGM,
¢3r1,009 to Lono to lift, Or =All 0.1.0.111 Th
t a ralr rate or towels;
' SIiOKAE K• PETTY.
11111, Dund and Le9105351e Bolter,.
r •
So. 179 Orrotrireld rtrrar
LOST
.1_,4 •
_l7l4T.—At eutrauce Lela'.
T. Tr. MLLE. ea 310.41., 121.1 A. • u. •
lAN FL aI..CKLII.T. revracd Last*
hat it. LIT Psu4 '• I
_(II4T.—A MANUSCRIPT pr'.
I_4 Itet wreathe at eagle/Ws leaure.
et.a I. /lee Mr saute reeelve ,he thee
of' tee ewe, h, a - le ( It at 11166
...ea, et Te115,F,11 K.
TO-LET
0-1.Y.T.-No. Wood
.11c Fixture, t:1,11C.
.I:maven, dt.Ltiqule, at 47 WOOD Sr. 3.1
TrrO-LET. —lloo3ld—Ringle
coo eke fllsstri•.l nt unftormt.n..l,
no : ad..olre at 137 rk.L'IL LI nYL.SI7II.:I
r i l° lj,!;lT ir unTe: t .o. r !l e ea r 6 : a ti n „a i n , !f ß arfn'
for 11r. •La • , ..rplo, mos. 113qa:
OA 31 NINTII ET.
O LET.—The .Large Ste!
Room So. 95 0..y11e Avant., totter ,
Fe mai "mot. Pittsburgh. A. K. 9909/ . .
115 girth
IFIOOPE contalla
j. I‘o N roams. 1.113 gas. is., sad sir lota
N 0554. agyAglog we Pt...starerlss
ona. Rao. glum!, of ft. GlUsUtt, 235 NI
3
dusky- stravL Alstabegy oh..
laise aitd how
Fl;ltStallt lr wive or
an nro.patin r. o,.Scomtit te. on F , nrto or
toe. Ennntro tf U. W. oILYEY, 73 of
otrect.
ryo-LET.-4 New 110U%E of
rnom• • od 154 acre& orgrouird at Fiume.
. tttoo. Wks 1.21 ,1 . 1 .. rah. Oa Ina
ls C. Railroad. lopalre al, SOD 11r-DERI
STILKET, , ad:
LET.—The large four-stor
iL PRICK BT01‘311.1.181; :a., 133 • I.li.Mt
//tr.' t. •t V! caallt 41.11Ap1eA I. • ntraltala atal
b tent aa location la 11•• city. 1•4141
on the ;acetates. I
FOR RENT .— The Three 'tot
IROARIC Leer. in ll*
oar or No. Wood street,loommly ciaiort ,
7 Wm. tiondoef d Ca. se a aroma factory.
Inquire Of WAIT, LA NV ICO ,
2-11 • • No: 179 and 114 Wood lit;
rllO-1 1 :ET.--ectirst-elitss wont
S ROOK, 70019. alth situated at la
GO federal .tree, •)Itetnq• b.
c•ti ITMid sm ili lb.to
sre le rna
eir.d. do .
moderate. A
TO LET —Four 'New Brie
Itust , l nu Dlnw•A Oren
I,nloAvner. All•itorny. Va. , Lull 5.515 04
tatna,ll 'lns mad b. Ph fl,llll us. 15..52501 . .
kiya,:k* an 501 anti cold witer kritileifo,
•11111 Mt , • I Lqwtsor .1.011!8ulODPAZY
44 ukle real. Alah4o7, Pa. 1101
. • •
•
.T.—One goodo .S lore r7Ol
13 , 41t3;Lrh0. 21 (Me ••rmee
Tim 0 . ..3 D'am .m 3 inel memc dom .
elar.egs 33.33 k. ooemt thy emmt 1-emtlmme Is
city..mmt m01,10e.. Alto. W 10313134
nor o r bolds era room loqulr of
=lmam tr. C AN. 40 .43, s .44
7ID 'butt elf [loon
.7trilY a:Le, I. ° l
Ikons WK. um Ira floor. Halt •1
• . • . . .
tlro sate... Juror on 4th ff., Stun.
'rut EpriatOu w baildla
Fourth &Terme. For Whom loqulru of o
ENO LI.EI CO.. No. 9 9 Fourth 47•11,,0:
7Tavern stand, 111
A- pa 21,9t1 &yenta. Uwe Ino
*llll secant, ?It. liattdotat on MI. Wtablti
toa,T6l d aoetoa Hal, Ito m* as I aSe.s
I& atk,t • t, Basataant oa. 77 and 19 721
GI A ZZ 41. Co..
•ttorol's at Low.l
112 9a Iltt
TO LET.—A ROOM in the rig
D upotat• h wq
Imo 019.•. lowlife of 0. d.s.s., tfe DI
woes
Alvo. lb. r017:71 . 1I04 11(1 , m of (to Dof
/mato, Mali. C 0.1.1 do it of fro.
b -"thLg'FUZE.
feditoOrl 1102 ioutti ave,n•. 41 Ca!
•
ic o-1. ET. ' 01111 ituomm
TO. ••••Ant .tore rind, In ta•
rary EC
lic,ding on Pei.. et c .
ot .ni./ ALI
street. wal D. rea•ly .coup . • r shout thn I
of bia•en. and are to. otaroil for roe: io nor
rable tinant• One tf tn. •1 • l• ••
nr it
eo i for r &&&&&& re•
for
it4e, to-let. too .Ir,=,
e story '•
cams Dunning. Magnin/ • f It. u on, till
National Kant. Corner of Pon •••• ne ni
Market sm.., or of reux It. itittiNliT,
fn•nr• te-
:O-LET.—Lager Ueer
.R. tad Owe Rae. 6 , n avant, -,,••• c ' , roo t ':
ta •r•tease: No. 6 94 ay nag. s]4o; Mat
• .;
taa• • net. bear Omar: at re. 61 M rose
• .000 . I,l4erly ttre•:: TAT I aae
*t. •36••; !rapt le . berty Re • (MOO. PI
311.,56110;96 W 74., store. neat. $600: l•
rasn.treet, atom Ewa en Mee ne.ar la it
i, able: for 11•120•11 t eta • 69
$390; Pirrtba cite.?, $1 15, 'Lab toa b.
' , treat, halt. I own, ••150; Ir:rata:alai, rile
Rooms la ooactl.
CUTHEIoIa & lONS.
39,.ix•h Aveous
10-LlF:r.—New 2 Flory uric' •
Darellloa of • AS woo. 11a1/. sma.
Co 4 !fluor .14 Ciao I hroool, o
Market 4 0 ., elloghany. boo.. la now av n
allaol•le le even 01-treel.• 1.• Mei. low,
To-I,FT —lhiek'ot lio•ula, ba , Wat4 tt
fata. at $.150 pa . year 114 , 1 sat 12,.. Wat:.
11111.7 oo• .osar• trues mast ears.
TO-1.6 . 2-1014 oar mouth. 12 lak Howe. 2:
140 111441 e 4.147.;aear tlsomsos r.t.. Id wax
7..• =aroma j ot 4 1:43,a, ab•ap. Ilk. 1
SAUD:. at, near reektal
rOr farther lettotomloo. optey to
. r. 'WC&
Al Ittamo-d. Alleottoolt
To LET. •-;
DYFELLIINTO HO vsn.
O. Vino Moen k duo.; lot.bootty. trontatolatfe_i
BIODZIIM 011P11017IIMAINTO,
Water and Sas throoghout. Tide boos* .1U
rooted eery low to • good team,. •
&DPI, at'
GAZZIT2 cotrwortere ZOOK, fi
TIM AvessiW
=
FOR SAIL
FOR DALE..—LARAE rani
trltitto a miles of Mubarak.; oontaftil.[C
un and Iniorovilatata• .W)II Ds sold tin 15,
son or Soiled ion ler forma to .1194
ehators. Isqu're of JU LIO 1111tLIAV., Att ;
Kn. Law , corner or Eon -ad blaming
Kn. OUME.AN.. 1117 street iLrmia.
R SC
ata.
SALE.—The- Stock gal;
TURIII ofa 11111rilitt KA. , ./1 RI it
Tao Mull. Is ...stream. au sad nil
d1•101e oat, nod Lass path. total:
idlndinittiolltaotiortd io ta tent. Pt it% tarot
(*wad
11"1 r..asots one" (Reselling. Andra*. ittA.-
.yOR SALE OR TO•LET.-131k
.EIIIA BLit AIII.L WWWICKTTio
asty, 334 aarts..ll4lo
' vote: inter tont: Roalift
,other parosses. Low POCT 4 AI4.4'y tonal
or elleall rept. [Roßtra sf 111C1.0.t.d" ;
110051 Bask of Canaan.. .r U. I. .HILT,
L e r :, y — It E 11 1
...a. Se. 00 Elver aaaaa Alll
of COS Manor ro.noul Ann Onin room ,
era , r Ms awl enema atery. go'
•n non= Mile In kitolosn. Mtn
4 . b. r :": 1: 7
:1
. b 1 11
tdr Ores. alley. IL La
as* mod. ronsnsslon Aplll Lot.
oink P. -
147 o. 115 n
JUILti D. BAXLEY 1..
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