Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 19, 1873, Image 2

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H. B. MASSER,
E. WILVERT.
EdIIOM.
SUX1JUUY, APltir.lO, ls-.i.
ArTF.h tin "Salary l'!rab" bill passed
the IIouso of Itcpresenlatives tit llarrls
burg, it was generally stated that it bad
passed without a dissenting vote. Wo slat
ed that both Messrs. Dewitt nnd AmmcT
man, members from this District, had fa
vored tlid bill, nnd propounded tho ques
tion why they did so. This eircurnstanco
Financial Thocki.m.-TIic rinlndel-1 ..rodueed a lcVter, published in last week's
. - 1 . i I!..;.. .... -. . ....
phla AWta J ,iiei(Vt 1n noticing "tho va
rious causes to which tho present financial
(roubles is attributed, unch ns "iho con
flicts between labor and capital, lis'11
money markets, high taxes, tho long nnd
severe winter, tho liorso disease, the exces
sive, cost of railway transit, scarcity of sea
L'oin2 tonnage." &c, expresses Its own
Demnci-nt, from Dr. llevviitt, In which bo
denies that cither be or Mr. Amniermau
voted in favor of tho bil'i, nnd charges us
with having stated tho matter, which wns
common rumor nt tho time, for tho pur
pose of doiti himself nnd bis colleague rt
pcrsoual and n political injury. Wo deny
the -charge. We nsked for Information ns
views, ascribing tho trouble to tlic u.o-tbvs correctness of the. rumor. Having
'Hint the country has undergone a cou- (-denounced these "Salary Crabs-' in other
traction," nnd adds : "The currency l:fcs I , , without regard to mrtv, aud pro-
been stationary and the supply if pol;l lus
been diminished, while all tho Interest of
the nation have inererraed vastly. There
tested in plain terms our disapprobation
of the whole matter, State and National,
wo suppose wc have tho right ns a public
being no specie currency, tho amount of , j0nmiiei, l0 ns,k our own representatives in
paper iu circulation is r.ot equalto the or- tll0 StiUo ijCfii8lrtturo, why they did so.
dinary wants of business, and the efforts j ln. XK.-witt in his letter, tries to explain the
of the bushier men to supply the void, by j nwlkr t0 ilis advantage nnd that of bis
the extensive use of banH credits, havo j c()lloaUQ u.. tiatitir that "both Dr. Am-
been insufficient, because tho batiks are
watched, criticised, cramped and embarras
sed lu every way, nnd cannot afl'ord the
desired relief without subjecting themselves
to attack. Whenever a contraction is iu
niermau nnd myself voted against the bill
for various reasons, nnd called lourfhi for
the. yeas and nays.ns did many other mem
bers" (irrespective of party).1' Mr. Dewitt
is certainly entitled to bis denial, and tliero
progress trade ia nlways dud, nnd no one ( is olie wj10 ,vpd more readily make rcpa
can well doubt that the state or things Tor t valjon tbau ourselves, lint our great re
the past two years hah been a .practical ' njj.jja ('.-.j iiI..,.iv.,"t.v-. -vi. vtaou" vcllalu,
SSWS apS!" ' AflcrJilmo far-1 hVvc beeii the duty of the speiiker ,0 hive
Ur ,.,nrk iu r.-ard to "the general haA the yeas nnd. nay. taken when called
-'aud the financial relations ue- , sct.lng vm! .
'.' . . , v.....i. s. eoe.ds: ! v. nnd neither f tho names of the two
L.'.Mitli flM I II' .t LI 1 tl , , w -
0 not believe tllai iuv . i 1 ,,,utL
increase,
of currency.
as
is
man mentioned mi the proceedings in
cornice... ......i. the ton . r j3 .i,,.,-,.
,,r,l el- o.i.l.; UliU t.lw.w in n.iv
Vu puv-v.-l, ,iH,
the public can
"Wc do
1.,. .ti.v..il bv an increase
We see that in the rise of the gold preim-I
urn. How, thui, shall ve overcome the .
Heels of the eonir'vOl-olisidcratiou of cir- !
,,' Iuits for its solution. Two thiii" I
ro sci uowu in the commercial press
fact? : First, that the suiu.lv of ,1,1
short in consequence of largo shipments ;
aud second, that tho volume of mercan
tile exports has been far below the actual
needs of commerce. The conaeqm. nee of
that is Unit our foreign debt is slendlv in
creasing by the shipment of bonds and ' "ml tlle """""it luthorizod by law lor sta
other securities. The ilcfcienev !. 1 ',0",' ry fJlul I"''"111?-", the sum oftwohun-
a. i, 'Li,r j i-isf , "rsisrs c
1.U.S0 me merchants are obliged to pnv too 1 settled by the Aulitor (i. neral ; imd the
much for gold to meet the demands of the l':0 '' "t out of the said sum to each of the
custom house. Currency bciti.r ju vol "k',1,Ih ':s (,f u,11- '1 "d House of Hep--c
than the busincs hav ''. SSSrc !
accustomed to, purchases and payments : 'iloage, nnd that the salary of 'members
are. embarrassed, and just in this iunetuie ' ''"'l1 ,lu'n;afler Uu "" thousand live hnn-
tlie banks, that ought to afl'ord relief cm- : Uul'ill'8l each without computing mile
not, from a variety of causes. ,
anv
...y oiijeeted to it ut all.
proceedings belov, so that
juioju lor uicm.'el.-es.
Jn tJie tioiMl..tit. 7 - p -.r 1. -i-i...
.' page COli, is contiiucd the proceedings re
.; t,JiIl.' piijgc of the bi'.l referred to,
I as follows :
I Mci-. Fi).- tie payment f.f the expen
ses of (k, Legisiit-ue, including the pay
and mileage of inenhers. clerks and ollieers
..... 11 uvui-v a iroinrea lor t in s (in.
mill Iho Itev. II r. Tlioiunm
hf I lie liuliiiiiN.
Washington, D. C, April 1.1 Tho
following dispatch was received ut the ofll
cu of tho ndjutant Heticral of tho nrmy :
II'DCJ'S DlVl.-ION OK TIIK PACIFIC, )
April 12, 1K7X J
Ucnrrnl W. T. Shtrtnnn, Wushinitnn :
Tho following report of tho horrible
treachery nnd murder has just been receiv
ed. I have telegraphed to Col. IJilleni to
let the punishmeut of tho Modoc be. served
as their treachery has merited, nnd hopo to
hear soon that ho has made an end of
them.
J. M. Schofihi.o,
Major General Commanding.
A copy of a telegraph to tho Assistant
Adjulant-deneral. Department of Califor
nia, from tho Modoc expedition :
General Canby, with the peace commis
sioners, went to meet the Indians about
one mile in Ironl of the cam) at 11.30 this
morning. At 1.S50 this nflernoon Ihe sig
nal ollicer whom 1 had watching the con
ference, reported tiring. I'pon reaching
tho placo of meeting I found that G 11. Can
by nnd Ihe l.ev. Dr. Thomas had been kill
ed, nnd Mr. Mereham wounded. The
other commissioner, Mr. Dyer, escaped
unhurt. I shall at oneu commence active
operation against the Indians.
Ai.vjn (.'ir.i.K.y,
Col. 1st Cavalry, C"inmM"g.
Dated at the camp south of Tule lake,
April llth.
Similar official reports were also received
by Assistant Adjutant General W. D.
Whipple, nt the army headquarters, from
Assistant Adjutant General II. Clay Wood,
at Portland, Oreunn, who had been advised
1. ..i ! :o.w... ..,4,' 1 r u'.inuiuuieaieu to
the President at a late hour lnt night, by
Adjutant Geuernl Townseiitl and (ii neral
Sherman was a!s apprised, nt a lale hour.
A' the (vciin-encv. The feelings of llie
Piesidciit and the General at (he suiidt n
iinnoimeein. nt wen; nf tin most iolense
sorrow and indignation, and there was not
an instant's lusiianc" in the declaration
that the modocs shall lie made to sutler to
the severest extent for their crime.
THE JIODOd M.lS.HAt'KE.
Tliclr Iimlrnctloim from tho Score
turf.
OFFICIAI. DlWPATCIIK.l.
WasiiinotoN, April 14. --The following
nr.1 the despatches of General .Sheiman,
showing tin; earnestness of tho government
to punish thn Modoc tiihe :
llKAixirAiiTrns Aiimy of ITnitkh
STATF.S. WAKIIINOTt'N, April 1J, lH7d.
f Jeneial Gillem, Modoc ramp, vi:l Yltklf
Culil'ornia :
Your despatch announcing the terrible
loss to tho country of General Canby, by
tho perlidy of the Modoc band of Indians,
has been shown to tho President, who au
thorizes me to Instruct you to make tho
attack so strong and persistent that, their
fate may be commensurate with their crime.
Yon will he. fully justified iu their utter
extermination.
W. T. Sukhmav. G'mrral.
Xcvrr.. A copy of this despatch wns
sent, to General Scholicld iu f?au Francisco,
California :
WasiiinotoN, April 13. General J. M.
Peholleld, commanding Military District,
San Francisco : Your despalh nf yester
day is this morning received.
Last night about midnight. General
Townsend came to my bouse with a des
patch from General Gillem to the Fame ef
fect ay yours, which despatch he had shown
to the President, and 1 answered General
Gillem direct, with a copy of the answer
to you.
The President now Sfinelions the most
severe punishment of thn Modocs, -md I
hope to hear that they have met the doom
they so richly have earned by their inso
lence and perlidy. Consult, .M4s. .Ganby,
General Canby
One of the most useful medicines ; hav
used it, nnd dispensed it for the past twenty
yc!Wflv-7fri;. rm. H'aiv?, AuMm.
Tho most valuable medicino now in use.
Terra. On'in.
It is .i nlly a valuable medicine, and used
by mnny physicians. lioKtnn 2'ravelhr.
We always keep It where we can put our
hands on It. in the dark, if need be. llcv.
C. Hibbartl, Hurmnh.
One of the few articles that are lust what
they pretend to be. Brv scifc Telfjrnph.
In iny mountain travels no medicino is
of so universal application as Pain-Killer,
fee. ilf. 11. j);bi, llurham.
1EKRY IK1VIN AI SOX,
MANF'SNU TROr'S,
1!5G High St., Providence, R. I. '
111 Svcamoro St., Cincinnati, O.
377 St. "Paul St. ( Montreal, Canada.
17 Southampton, Row, London, Eng.
March V.2, 1873. lm.
F
WAGES.
OH ALL WHO AllE WILLING TO WORK.
Anv pprsnn, old or vnunif, of either sex.
cim mako from HO 10 WO per week, nt hnnie (Iny
or cvrnlntf. Wanted by nil. Suitnhlc to cither
City or Cnimtry, nnd nny siMison of tho year.
Tills Is 11 rare opportunity for those who nre out
of work, nnd out of money, to lvmk mi Inde
pendent Hvlnff. No cupitnl beim; rnpilred. Our
pamphlet, '"Hotr to make 11 liTinir." jriWng full
instruction, front mi reeeipl of 10 cent. Ail
dress, A. lib'RTON Jfc CO., M.rrl-m;i, West
chester Co., N. Y. Ap. V.'cowy.
MZJ Km. 4? .n
M ID m
the .
iliS
f 040 fig
IG COMING I
MONTGOMERY' QUEEN'S
4 SEVER AT I SHOWS I
EUROPEAN MENAUERIE !
TRANS-ATLANTIC CIRCUS I
ROMAN HIPPODROME 1
AID THE SENSATION OF TIIE'AGE, THE GENUINE
lEZEXDOTTUST ARAB TBOUPE 1
Aitrilt.H Wlilltvd cwrvwhcie to sell onr new
and uovel Kmhroiderlntt Miiehine. s?ud for Plus- !
tnitcd Circular, to thn Mr lire M:imifiiPtiirln j
Company, 3U'.l liroodwny, New York, np lt,-ly. ,
1
ANOTHKK Al'l.'dt 1'.
Lava Ui:d (.'amp. April 11, )
vi.. Yiskka, April U. ls?a. J
leslenbiy inv..,,,,,,.,, 0..,. ,,,!;.,,,, .. 1
..oir h.iunws ciinie 1111.. .;r t:.,.,.., w, ro nr.vs ok Si i.'i:TAiiv Dr.l.ANO.
linnli- i!ivu..n! iA' ..!..tl.;.... . . 1 ...
h ... n-nvLsn.i.s me M.erelnrv ! tl'e Itit, : i.,r to i:iv siiid
wih K.'iii ....t l.-.i : . "'' ,! ' !:"r-v ui.iitevrr tor
foi a ;i.k tins mortin, at a point from our :rc would scri. .u-iv 1,1:; rt 1 h. i.e ic 1.,. icv
picket line. hvl.ifl. i-i-1 1 ': , r t i- 1 '
....... .... .. ... "Km -ii.ii-iey isncd llinse who are 10M c. (Jrn.-niH
cam.! Ill an. to d I ... 11 .Ir.l I ,,l I,., ll.l : ... ..
. ,. ---....,..... ..,., wooio oy in ill-COl : Willi I !l!S polK'V. ,'llllt I
Uko bis -un ; t.ii.thc .hurley) did not in- been interested will, U. nrn.-i" e.n. nt
en. o p. buck any more. The picket the proceeding conileclc.i with tile Mo,.
"....,.n i,m ,11 aim luiik nun I.) uie lent uii-M,i(i, and his 1
oi oenerai i.niii.y. wUtc Charley li lt hi-1
'-'iiii. and remained a; Co tint of l'i:M.k I
THE PAULOR COMPANION.
F.verv I.udy Wunls one !
toMWr&m'&WnYt'ini; Address, I.. F.
ThU U 1 ...in .......... i,.....t.i "","BW" avenue, .New l.r.k.
....m ,u .,. s 'una, i-u,i- iiitnu'ni 1 - - - -
tbis eveuim:, and to-mnrrovv will notify you IlOV-TON' FLIRTATION SIGNALS ,Vnt m
or any cliaii'TO in tin? e xislm- command, if r.-rl,.t ofLT. ct. Cnhpie Prinlins nud I'nl.iNh
lliade , but you may be sure that any men- J ,u-' House, ::ti Vescy Street, New York.
.-M.i- ., .i iii v 1,1 me sav.i s will he riis
which. . f. MiKK lW, (.cu. ral.
tiKM-KAL .Il.FKr.IISON (..'. D.U ISTO
ft'Mi:t;r.NnitAL L'axiivn Command.
tietie'al Sherman has sent 11 d. snateb lo
Ceneriil Jell'ersonC'. D-ivis, now iu Indiana, ',,v Vork.
.iiree, -hit eiai 10 liliineil.ali ly proceed to
the Picific coast and nsmime Ihe command , T1II: NKW KLASTH.' Tltr.S. An Impor
madl vacant by the .b-alli of lieiur.il Call- ! t5l"t ,l,v""ti- It retains the Rupture nt nil
j iiiiiiH, ai.ii un ier me iciMi-st rvreic or ki-vimivI
j strain. It is won it'.i rmnfort, und if kept on
nun ...,, nuns r. icniuin-!it euro In n few
wc kx. Sold cheap, nnd i nt hv Mail wliun re
queued, circular liee, when cinl. rc l tiv letter
0 33NTIRELY SEPEBATS TENTS.
due Tlrltct Admit to All!
Flrt risit to liliStnte of ttic largest tonnolidatcd ExMliitlnn. Will Kxibit i t
SUKBtfR'f. on TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. 1873.
Tlir IiECKWITIl Pertahl. F.m.llv s..w.
lnic Machine, on W) Duvh Tilal j maiiy'nilvan'
tunei overall. Sntirfi.vlivii L'uainnleel, nr til
h i ,,,, iieu. r-ai eoinpieie, w.ta In. I .iireclion.
lleekwiih Sett in.' Mneliiiie Co.. VCil Uro uUv:,.-
apl'.l, eowly.
FOR OXK l.VY O.M.VI
Evening I'ei f .rmt nee ut 8 oV.ocit.
Do
a Il
iad
nt to
way, '.'
Trusse,
I lie l.l-il:e "l r-i- Co., No. .W:S I'.road
. . I i:v. Nol,o,iy n-e Meiul Spring
i to-.) painful j tn.'y slip oil loo li- .qnei.i
n pill, eowly.
Kid
Till:
lit.
u ; aim hid c orks nnd i, Hi. ,. ..r ,....!.
ui. ul.,,11 1U I i. - .
" A u I,. d, . ... . . , .. ..... to i.nu 3,itii mil, null ns IS II 11-
- Ul tlle t-x port trade, the w ihlw.1.i;.. i t K.nzed bv taw n...i ,iin, ,-.
ol lull Western crnt.s mnel lu ,.,..;,i i .. . sum :uc tide thn tiavmn... ..foil .,(;!...,.. ..a
, w n'lioiuvicu US , ....... x. .... .inn
largely lcsponsibl". Ostensibly raised for
export, these crops licve been so withheld
mat the lorci-n export trade has been
oV.i-ed to gather up cotton, tobacco, pro
visions, petroleum and manufactured goods
for shipment, and to till out tlic forei-n bal
ances with stocks, bonds and sold." Tbis
western blockade now items to reem- ,..
any every w.nttr. setting back the
uusuiess ot the oolaiU v. and llirowi,,
i ej.ipiojt.ts ; i,.r in,, pay ,.f u,e pau-es of (he
llous-e, two Imndivd and lifiy dollars, and
I lor the .Senate, two hundred doilais each ;
j to the engineer, for each day not exeeediii '
ninety days emploved during the recess"
t ireo dollars per day. The resideut clerk
slmll receive from the Slate Printer tho
I bound coj.ies of Haiti .oe,-i,. and ,..
ward a copy to each member of tho House,
.lud the SUIIl (if two hlllldl-e.l ami lil'lv ,l..l-
wholo i l:"'S is !K'lv!'y appropriated for paying tho
"l inuruiiijr n,e faille.
Mr. 1 A 1 '!"!' I ... ...
... .. . . x u.oe in amen, in ll..
he dining the ni
u.u.M.,.. i:., ins I IIAI.M-.Y CAMK IN
told the CoiunilsMon that Cinlain Ti. l
!!
liost.u
inoimud
me.
, . 13
iMt.'cr r.T n 'nr..i ......... l. . ..... . .... . .... . . ... .
... r,..,, ! tm: ee1UT.l( uusniK.gj, i .seveiiui line uy slriume; cut the words "live
vrbeu there is no real occasion for it. For ! hundred."
l fie amendment wns not agreed to.
J'be Section was aiierd to.
On pai'e 17, EeoUia'.ive Juyml, Xo. Si,
March l:hh, the bill caiuu up on second
reading. Tliu following are the full pm
cctdiiifts, on the .'iJd section e.s i..c ,rded :
I iecuoiis tv.iiiiv-six, twr nty-sr-ven, Iwfti
' ty-eiht ttvciity-nine, thirty, ibirtv-oue, and
thirty-two wero rend r.nd njrived to.
i Mr. DA HIT. I move'" to amend the
: thirl V-secoiid section bv slrikiii" i.nt t),..
j words lie hundred in tl.e seventh and ninth
: line, and on that 1 call the vtas and nays,
j Sir, I regard this prop .siilon to mite the
t salary of the members to nl'ieeii hundred
1 dollars ;u unjust und iinwbx'--a thim; this
l.inislature cannot all'ord to do neither do
: 1 believe that we have, a ri-ht to do it.
The Sl'EAKEU ;ro tmi. The section
had already passed, mil the clerk .li-
1 .. 1., I ... i t I .1. l:.. - . e
I w I-., tv. ., ..., luu icauni oi me.
n-fi-.r, flw.... . ... .. ...
-..... .,.oc arc ij'j expoils llom the west!
to ihe seaboard tliero is no contrary cur-
rent cf trade iu domestic and foreign goods. '
As always happens in such cites, the wise. I
men of tho Hank of England have increased ,'
our troubles bv cmbari'iistin r n.o ,..,: i
can operations in sterling exchange.
'If western produce were to come fir
ward freely, there being a vast amount of
it in store in the west, trade would be tt
iu motion briskly, and there would be no
more demand f..r additonal currencv or
additional bank cr dits. The demand fir
gold would ditniuish, and tho shipment-,
would cense with the abundance of merean
tilo exports. If the freight charged on
railroads are really responsible for the utter
,tfl'Tmti.m iv.. l.n,. I.... nr...:.. v ..
tl.e ,.n, w ...,.i .....i " ' I next i-rciiou. l lie;v.vns so nim li coul'u-
leuimc 10 oe : M..u i:i i he . , ili-n t ... H i
villi by some competent, authority, I the seni'.tniau from Bradford (Mr. 1.).'
t is sheer nonseime to sujipose that . -t't l'"."s ihirty-iliree, thirty-ii ur, l
'"OJ
dealt Willi bv
SlUCl)
uie enure commerce of a great
cart he suffered to be interruuted i .I,;
way to suit a few railway corporations. !
We should suppose that a little esorcisrs of i
common sensy would teach the railway
inamiijer better. A ud if it does not, then J
the business tinges and the people general-
ly must take care of their uwn interests by ;
niiy mean- that can be found within reach.
Tree trade, ihe lurid; protection, currency, '
specie payments, have liitle to do or lioth- '
i.ig to do wiih the t xibting troubles. The '
country is proVc!v:i:;. Production ot all i
kinds is immeiie. I.nhor nnd capital both I
find atnpl: employment, (.onnuerce, both
inten.al and f:tenia!. could i.ot well 1,..
greater. And, m. lar as we can bee, there
is nothing uutouuJ ia tho condition of
things. The cau..e of trouble, whatever it
J VK "u,i ou s..-.:gn; m (ho direct:
in:i:cated above.-
I iu,..i., llll
nauou ; .1,;.......,;.,.. i'.... .
not bear
llil'i'.)
tnirlv-
t.V-i.'Vi n. tliirtv-elol.t.
tV-:.it. t'.e.-lv i'.v.i. lor-
ly-three, lorty-lour, lortylive. foil y-tix-fony-seveu.
fort y-ei-ht, 'f -i.;:i.., it:y',
lilly-oue, (ifty-two, lit; y. t hive, lifiy-foiir,
tifly-live, liliy-eix, lii'iy-bev, n, l.i'i j -i-ir!jt,
lil'ty-liilie, sixty, i-ixly one, sixty-two. sixly-ly-lhiee,
hixiy-liiiu- and sixiy-iive, were
lead ami agreed to.
Mr. 15 A II. V. 1 move lo reconsider the
vote en section thirty-two.
The. M'K A KKK tfi (,.. Tl.e elil'.e-
liaiU had hetU c wail 111. t;i llie Lili is ..ne ,
liirouuh wilii.
Sections -ii-ty six, i';:;y., un, sixty- t
eight UliJ bi: v-u:i.e weie l.-ad ui,,l a.oe.'.l '
I...
Mr. WOI.l-'FJ. I move to rec.nsider
section t'oirly-tH .
I ho Sl-hAKKi:. The Chair had order-
clerk lo lead the next Section.
i-. , r i t i
ii v j-i e.. i niblul upon
and
and live. Mher Indians would
commission nutsido our linLs,
Charley and Itoous t 'barley then
a uorse anil started (1L. .,V:l i,,,,,
About an hour nl'ler their departure
fieiieral Canby. Dr. Thomas. Mr. A. J!.
Meacham nnd Mr. Dyar. with Frank Kid
dle and his squaw lor interpreters, st;:rte,l
for the place aiqioint 'd. The- oai tv arrive!
at thu iippoiit.d place, and were closelv
watched hy the signal oi!ic-r, l.ieiuenan't
Adams, from the signal station on the lull
overlooking our camp. About half an
hour after the party had arrived a cry from
the signal slali. .n was heard, saying that
the.
INir.A.VS HAD ATTAt KKD TIIK I 'BACK
COMMISSION,
and that, an engagement bad commenc
ed betwieii the Indians and Col Ma
s.rj. In a moment trootm whm under nrmo
and deployed as skirmishers, under the
command of Colonel drcen. nnd orders
were niven to forward a double quick.
vi:uv miuiiti.y aktki: mi:. iy a:;::i:
tii:m:i. and told us that the Indians hnd attacked
tliem. and tint he thnu-ht be was the only
one wl.o had escaped ; but a few moment..,
after Kiddle and his s'juaw were seen with
in mo picket hue.
From him we gather the lollnwin? ac-j
couiii oi now me nnssaere coinmeneed
Mfi. DYA Il'S ACCOt NT OF TIIF. ATTACK.
Mr. Meacham made, a (-hot t sp' . eh to
the Indians, follow, d bv (ieneral C.nil.y.
nnd tin n Dr. Thomas. Then OantainJiick
made a speech, askiiu f,r Hot Cieek nnd
(nttouw.iod, tho places now occupied by
Fairehild and Dorris, for a reservation.
Mr. Meacham told Ja.-k that it. was not
possihli: to oivc him what ho asked.
Sehonthin told Mr. M. aeham to say no
more ; that be (M, ai h ami had said enoii.di
upon that Ktibjcct and while Sclioiicbiu was
sjuaking
CAl-fAlX JACK COT IT Al) WALKED
lli:i(IM
the others, turned back and exclaimed "All
ready 1" JIU then di CW his nivtol nn.l
snapped a capnt fieneral Canbv. lie cock
: ed his pistol nirain nnd tired. (Jeneral
1 Canby fell dead, shot under the eye.
j Sehonchin then sb it Mr. Meneham in ihe
shoulder and bead. lint, be is si ill alive.
Ib.stoii Charley nnd another Indian shot
i and killed Dr. Thomas.
I Hawker Jim rinsed Mr. Dvrir f, r Some
distance, bin Dar turned upon bint with
, a pistol in band nnd Jim ran o')'.
.lecisiotj was to ho inn
I.OriM.VVA.
TerrlMpKlol ut o!."ii, ;raa
jl'ciu Hittbcriientcnts.
Drilled I.ojrsi I Oril lcU I,o;s!
N'OTICF. i- I..T, l.yivci l h.t. lie' fellewln-I."-'s
hnvrtaKen :i drift in the river Sii-ti...
inniei ituraii; lie- I; t" fr.hi-. I t th nnd,
Xir.v (Xti.KAXs, lo. The stenmbiat
SfiithtrtvUni, V hieh arrived aheut weiitv
minutes eist one o'clock to-de.v. briuss
st'.ring and important news froni Krant
parish. The whites have re'akeii C.-lliix,
iiiiii mere is not a negri lo he found
miles around. From pass.-nerj, lul
,N.f,irf..f, , -e glean the I
the negroes lud
themselves ill the court
brci.si Wf
'1 here
I -r i .
i. resiiLiisr ,.ii nni. ., I l;..ii. at lleni lon. N'..r- j
thu. literal u I rouuiy. Ii:;vinu' tin I'.ill.xvln,' I
mio! i npou tii. in : i loin. K:,;, pm, ' r.S" i
.'! V. 1 'Ju, 1 I. 1 o. 1 r, 1 11 IT, J, t:, i v, j i
h. i i-T.i, i :.-i ox. (-',).-..,.. r, (i, i )v,i. ;
a riu'J, '-'(:.). l y.. i x, l oa. s Pi,, a ii
"vs, 2 im, 'J .v.'. Ii CAS. 1! 1,4 1'iv. 1 ? o 2 I
i W!.xV. 1 (IT) 1 ii:::.. 1 :i Tv7. 1 C.I:, i J
.1 t. 'J II,.'.. 7-J. 1 I I ... .1 O, .. 1 s.,o
'r ' l sh, 2 v, i x. 4 iia; iTk. i i, a coi.. i x' I
the i 1 SS. t .Till'. 1 cm. 1 !'. a I 'i ns i ir.'' '
ilo'vin : t w.vr, t . i ihte. i v.k t Kss, i (Kv i .vi-'i-
strongly fl.-ein bed ; A, - (T), -' she, I 11,1-.",. a Fun k.
1,.. use, :.ud btidt ' 1 ne owner or owners ar rciucfteil to Pravr '
.M'trruoon Eiilerlimiicnt nt 2 o'clock.
(,,nir prevloiif
AiMIfitOS0C'ctit. C 'II1I.BKF., 10 jcnrn oll, and under 3 emts.
KirM loar tf t!ie Exlii'.iiti.um on the Ainerin.n Continent, nnj iirrpwn uii.ler
SEPTATE iVIONSTKR TENTS !
nnu Wl hi) AXII.M.s A X 1 BIUIKS I
ST". MKX AXi HOKSKS !
' DISTIX(UT.-iH:i) I'KRFOIiMF.l'.S !
"AllAlilAN NhHTs-' E.VTr.UTA I N ? t EN T,
and AF'MltXOOX also.
A TWOHFXDllT) & FIFTi' THUl'S'
AXD !!.!, All SHOW !
;epalate Show S, crate Tents! Mui
Men, Horses, Jades, Actors, Actr. s
scs. Animals. Ileus, Cages, Cin'.
i.sitiesa'id 'araphenalin, than
AXV (TllKK SHOW
OS" ilAUTil.
OFPCST
itiiioi.i) rm:
ENTIlEi T n IU.M1MI A 1.
Golden Cluriots ! Acting Elcphnntu 1
i -t;
l-KS Lhr, e or tour feet hi.'h I f").j.i"i im tutu mean nw iv or
are, it is said, ahout foul- hmi l-ed i ,ht Wll: l,c M'V" ol'a.oor.lii.j to law."
me., armed and equipped t!.oroUel,y. (m j .,..,.., i;. ,!.-:
Sunday about n..'ti some one hundred and ' - . .. . . . .-....
1 1 1 1 V men. who ha.l 'ithere.l IVomi I!, e ,r
rounding parish, h mad,
breast .toiks, and a Lr
till about ihree 1
wei-i stormi'd and
in attai . on the
li.'li' was kept til)
M.. whin ii:,. works
apiureo, uie negroes
lalvin retuue m llie court house, ihe doors i
i' v. l.,.1. iv. ie lurriead. d. Afler sonic I
ii..iii,T lighting thu neroi-. threw out a!
i1.il; of truce, and seveial detach mints of:
lm n advanced on it. l.. n thev were Ji-.-.l 1
ATTAIN-.
'ftM makes
s,pn w of i;Hd!
:,us
I ed I
, M
; Hon.
Seeti.ms siVituv
two, seveiity-thiue
1 lead and a.'i'ee.l to.
seventy-one,
iv'.i l s. Vi uty-
IliJ' luo-
sev-'lity-JUf
Wile
, , ' TllKl'IlOi osKl) I.KASKOK TIIKX". C. 11.
tl.e I'oi.I 1"
to WaLontown to be snhmer 1 i" . n. . i . . . . a -m .v i.aii.iai
last, contains the Ibli.iwing paragraph :
"The meeting of some of he stockholders
in Ihe Xoi-ihern Centra! railwav. vesterdav.
d veloped lllilt the oieiosiiion tn" tho r.m.
lease to the, l'eimsy Ivanhi Central
1 1 1 1 1 s mioii anv ...sun... .!.!. ,.l.:,.,i ...
... iou vu.il
I in: high waier
Ml:
ieen iiie ioch ami the Hailing Mill of
harUeeov Co. 1'. J Haekenherg under
fook to drive, through n .Monday l ist.
Ihe result was that the buggy m.s.t oaus
lie' him Li I.,!.-.. n , . " ... i , .
, .'"'- "a ins nai, i po.s...
n I. - hn n who, li ... o:.. ' . . . . . ' )
,ul ,;,, ,n ii,. tun, e
;i.i,1 ....I. I ....1. . .. . . 1 ! '
waters i.fthr. ra-in" SuVm, . ' m.- ' was called to
ii iekei.be-' ,h,ii"7 w. . ; ." ) "'t'1'?;''''''' t'1'' pending in unci on against
S urr u' o t?Z? I t.:,r uidntwnii'Mr. M,t .,l.,s six per
iieeoii.nlUheil 1,1s w ,.,-i, I.. A "":V i Llu" "l "r ' A coiiimille,.
cloihe- , , , .77... " " e.'11101 "PP"i'Hed to consider
in hum ill liuu umn
entertaining his friends with a mention of
Ins a lveoli .1.,., :.. .,: . ,.
.....w.v 'II.. . in . ,, , vm ii,.,... .r . .
style. Wo would have been delighted to ! V,",TJm ll " if ,' 'V Vf1'0 !f'KUU
hve been that cold bAth. Mittnrlon J"oilo Island flection, held on 1 u. s-
u-j weti, buiiivgaiiotlicrcoluplcte triumph
V. extending thu Krin of Mr.
uiu present uiUi Treasurer, to I
An T Mil I n knock d I be
oi. ner horse and to, k it. but Captain J n !;
nn.te him tetiirn it, and ihen another Ju
! dian chased Uidille and shot nt him.
j Some allowance mav bo made for the
j truth of tbis last statement.
Tin: troops ox the ALrnr.
The troops am now about a mile in th
j lava Ids, lying on tl .;-. nrms, am! will
. o-olin 1 ,! .' .i.l.-n ... ... .1.. 1 .1
i . ". o.-ui-.u .inner i ne cover
ot darkness. There are hero about six
hundred troops, who cm bo broueht inlo
active service, and it is believed they will
end tho Modoc war.
Mr. Meacham is not expected to survive.
appointed to consider nnd consult
upon the views of stockholders and make
a repoil to auolher meeting,
-May ol next year, passed tho House ou
xuestiay week, i.nd now only needs the1
ignature of tho (iovemor to becoino a la w I
1 oe hrst election under the amendment to 1
the Constitution making the Siato Trea-1
surer fclettivo by tho people, will be Jield
at tho nniiual election iu October, and the
fern, i.rtl.a . .... ... .. ... 1
...u .r,..., i nos.-u win romtnen,:o
on the tirst ot May folljwing. The. tmn
oflheSuia Treasurer hereafter will be
twoyenr.
Fkemi Kuklux Khui outragu aro re
ported Crom Miesisoipjii.
iui mo l.eiiihlieans. The iiiajorily lor
i.overuor is nearly h.O'ji.i, und there is a
lingo majority iu both branches of thu
legislature.
A nirin, named Vaughau, has been ar
rested in Memphis un tho charge of hav
ing inurdered (ieiieral Thomas' C Hind
iniiii, of Helena, Arkansas, four years ago.
I'K ki-ocki:ts. The proprictnr of tliu
wagoiuj for hauling, jn town, permitted u
resn-.etat.le-looking young gentleman to
rule with him last Friday t vctiing, and in
return was relieved of bis pocketbook con
taining a few dollars. The sudden depar
turcof hih passenger mrpnsed him until ho
discovered his Ion. fMnvillt Jrieeltt'rnrtr.
VA I.II'DIlM A.
Massaliik or tiik Moimic I'kaci: Com-
MIsslONKK.s (iKNKliAl- CAMlY AM)
Commission Kit Thomas tiik Victims.
Sax Fkax. i.-i o, April 13. The news
of tl:e massacre of tho Modoc peace com
miasioiieu creates much exciteinent here.
The policy of dallying with treacherous
sa vages is strongly denounced by all classes
of people. Tho folly of audi u' course was
ih inoiiBiiated Ik fore, in Arizona, iu the
llrooks campaign.
Ot'Ti: au k.-, iiy tiii: Ai-aciiks- Skvkm y
xixk Indians, Kili.ko and Twkxty
six Cai i li:i:i.
.1 , ..... i - .
; "i-on ,,y ii. .j o.-seig. ,i party, . o..miing 'jv-
cral. amnniT whom were C.ij.tain lhi7ln.il,
, 'ho was shot iu the bowels, and it is fear, d'
i ilally wounded.
Tin: Corn r Hut s:; Skt on I i hi;.
The whitis retreated ou'.sidj (,f ;l,n
breasiworks. and. as the only means of
dislodging ihe. negro, s, the curl house
uas s. t on tire, and the blacks were shot as
tiny came from the burning building. It
is reported that nearly one hundred n.'groes
were killed, ai.d there were l.oiu to he tound
lor iiiii. s around.
m'ati :.;i:st of a S;i: vmt.oat t
1 he captain of the S-n.ltii-i
the loliowmg statement :
e arrived ;:l Colfax, on Sunday evening, '
about eight o'eloek, and found that, tho j
biles and the sli, rill', I suppose, at their)
head, had cap lurid the town, after aeon- !
llict with llie negroes. It was reported to .'
me i hut ahout one hundred negroes had !
been killed and mauv others wounded, i
e saw from the beat some lii'i. i n or twen
ty lying dead on the hanks. One white.
HI. in was reported killed, wh, name I did .
Slot lea.n, end tv v.-ty scrhmxlv wounded
- Messrs. lladnot and Harris. "Mr. Had-:
not was shot in tl,.. bow.-ls, and is belie vtd
to he uioita'.! wound.-. I. ,
We brought M. ssrs. Harris and II idnot '
down tioiu ('. it. ix t i Alexandria. Ttir- I
or f ur ..lli.r white m. n were s-ightlv
w. Hindi..!. Ah .ut li huiniiid iirsrms :
; . sea:,. ,1. hut ii was said Ihe whitis were!
j j ur.-:ui:g thein. All in- 1. nd.-rs oi llie ri..t )
i s -ip id. ispe.ial.y viol men. The tie-!
i v''o s ano u-e.i.leil i i.. niH. ; v, in :,- mii, t !
1 le and the whites, finding there v. is
! no .e her in I i. fail lek itl't them, set lire!
t. the. building, The wh:h.s nunilored
i al'oul of.:' Iiiliidnl and hi'.v. 'J'he I'udil
l.i-teil IV. mi noon tilt live' 1'. M. The
whil.s are n nv in possiK.'e.n ..f Co'.!. ;x,
and whinllei'l, na li;bl Su..d:iy t.ig'.ij
ev. ry lliing was vry .pm t.
v-o'.tsis
FOR THE FAlX-KU.I.l.'lt.
Wee.uicotiddetitly reeoinmeiid the r.iin
Killer. 'J'oivnlu ! l As t.
ll is tics most elleeuiiil remedy we know
ol for Aches, Fains, Iksh wounds, vVc
St. .Jolux yiwi, J'. (J.
We advise that every family should have
so cl!'eetii ..l and spicily a Fain-Killer.
.tiKii r.v ;. (...Ci.'.'r.
Our own experience is that a l.onln of
i Fain-Killi r is the U-at Fliysician a traveller I
can nave. I u: ui tl'.,n .V. t tat tr.
For both internal ami external applica
tion havo fuuud il of great value. ( Vo w.
A medicine no family should bo without.
Mmiirful 2 VjiMTi.f.
Could baldly keep house without it. El
1'iver.
Should be kept in every house, in readi
ness lorbuuuenai lacks ol sickness. t irw.
XV.K Vi:ri A.B ITJirA!EI.S'HIA
.Mil I..3.V ;)(S.
SIT.tN'li & SUM.MMlt IIONMITS tt HAT?.
TfUMMKI) AND L'NTKIM SIKH.
An exieiisiv.. nsMort ini'tit of Slr.iw Mllleiierr
unit K.iury (loo.ls, now en at
MISS 1.. WElSUifS MII.LINF.l'.V sTOUK,
M.MIKr.T SxilIXT, Si ITIU llT, 1'A.
My stotk of if-r:iig g,n.,1a I-. U'UMa i'lv V.r e
:,iel vnrie.l, t-iiii risj tlir the h.te.t mij Vt
traetive (!, r ret:,! with rare lr.nu the :. .,(
tntr hnyoitine; lion.-..-. im,J u.I.ij.u.I fur Uie pi.-eal
JSIl'vI
; Cameis
! UAHILXI
IX (i HI K XT A L
1'ixas:
A
j t ivTi
Tfff
n-aseii.
i.TJ.'TH.
iiii-s l. wrisi:;:
MASSIVE TiICX AM) KI.Ii'tiAX V
FALACi:c.V(ii:si
DNsoIudon of Pariui-rM.iiit.
1 v i j. r. i,r y irive;i tl;:it llw. co Trirrrt
A ft,
1
I' !. -r. l
li.'Iirt iich, li. c.
hi til" P.,,, ..'i ;. ,
l.eo. Uoli;,.... 'i
ti rs t ,lny oi a . ;
business i.i l.i
fain., pla.'i: i.y tli
linn Li.ii.ie vii.i
f.n uicr u .-eoUii'.r.
Puiihar.
ie ,'mmii.j ii. iweeli livolg.j
loin 'j.;e!i ai.il Win. Kuln hai l,,
;.i --, .iieler tli" than name ol ;
s...,. .li. l.lv.'.l ..a tlie
1 I.y U.'ltliiil euilMill. Tin. '
..II, r ! e i.o r:,. I oa i.t tlic
iiieler-i-ie.. 1 uii.U-r ti e t'.iru.er ;
'.'I luniie nitienient of uh
cr.o. imitnnACii, i
J.'.i.Mi r. i:.iir:Afit.
WILLIAM iiOlli.tlAt 11. !
. 1STH. lit. I
An.il 1
!.(' I. OI'TIOX.
Sow Ih llir (iiuc fo form l our clubi.
FINEOl.n I'.YE WIIlsKV.
Fully Four Years Old.
SI per gallon. Or, in large bottles, secure
ly packed in cases, 5fl l'.Ul) j,cr dictu.
VEUY FIXE FAI.E SAEUKY,
aud
EAUE OLD l'OIIT WINES,
at same prices.
(iOI.l)SEAE I5UANUV,
Wry Choice.
61S.H0 the dozen.
S.:iJ iu your orders,
IS. A A. V. XAS Itr.IE..
n. iai(), CHKb lNCT ST.,
I'liiiielvlpliiii.
Vi-' I 'L- .irs
,' i .. i ,e
si i
I'rotpNKor orrlk'
V E U CO UN E T 15 AXIi
Wild An.vns Mor.v iri) !
Forming a Scr-no worth Miles of Travel
behold.
to
i
. ; ., :i -
w
Ai iii in, is:
-1 vr.
rrt'.M.s win b.
J. LOilln', . ii the f
.OllcOtu 'I'llV-JIJIJ TS.
hi 1.1 in llie Ci.iuniir.f,i:ins'
l.e.lill- il.ivs. fo. ill.- f..ll.e.v. i
g li.wn,,i s 1.II.I I or..ii.'i,, i.: .ii l- iIi,
.l.l.v.uil, Ml.Carim-l liolollgll, Litt! : M.lhi.!l..v, .
M. .nni C.irni. 1 ,.i,,l Coal lou L.-e.j.s. " ;
" tUlll, Mer.-l.ii,vi,'.e, Tuil.lUti.ie, hvU,
Point aud Wutroul.iu n. !
" SOth, L' per Muliuimy, Waslilntou, .luck- !
son, Jordan, Zcbe and Lowir M.ili.i- J
n, v.
i that tbey ure not red, uuJl.j;:
Miviircria Ieivers (,ae lee'r her.,: ..
Iui" r li..i,.:y niter Airaie l.i-jihiy.
Muv l.i. Ci n, r Aii r-,,,,, t ,., ti I 1 Aral." cim le seen la l'..e
i i ii.. T. iT.. I . . i deal, la
...... ....n.i, .iiuiriiiD ii.iti c,i.aei town, '
-a, iwiuwarr, luriuit, Milton, CUilhs,Ua
qile nn:t Nni lliiuiiherUnd.
" l!.l, isuul.ury anil jUinniokin Ilnruiiths.
JACOIJ 1ILXSK KKI5,
AMOS VASTIXK,
.heaii Uxrti'ciie?i c,i!ii miuce.
i.ai. nuiiietwl, i.iel Intervlrwci ul tu
!l WILI tHXS UV 6AH AUA.
lire.it .u.,1,
li, t,:s I v
i W! Wait!! For tiu 4 Great Shows of MONTGOMERY QUEEN,
Attest :
r. w. tii
j. (;.
r r i ,iXLiSt 0, AV 1- ?n 11,0 111,1 -N o "rlic,c ever obtained such unbounded
ot .Maicli l.us Swam. John M'Douald and popularity. .S.i( m 0imr
i.eoige liiylorwero luurd.re.l lie
v - i J " .-" : n-u.iuiu riKVUlLil Ul LUU
buna of Aiuiches. The S.iva.reii ,,,.. i,nr.
sued by tlic troops and overtaken, and dur
ing the conflict, that followed seventy-niuo
warriors were killed, and twenty-six wo
men and children taken prisoners. Thu
troops were under cininand of Eieiitenant
It ice, who is now at Fort Whipple. They
followed tho trail of the Apaches, and
learned that Mr. Taylor had been raptured
and suhieeled to thieinost horrible tortures.
Captain Handall reports having had 1111
v..f;..H. ...em, wan mo Apaches, in which
specific
i'i .... ...
ile. lyio v-l tViffl',
lis power is wonderful and unerpialed in
relieving thu most stivcro pain, Jlurlim
ttm Sintititl.
Au iudispcusablo article, in tho inediciue
chest. Ar. F. Kaimiiu,:
It will recommend itself to nil who use
i t . ( leo nj i't Ki itrj,r ine.
I extensively used and sought after as a
really useful medicine. Journal St. Jl,n,
A. li.
x-.. r...i:..;.... i .
.utuitiue nun acquired iueli a repu
r - - - . - "i .. .....v., i - " ..... .... t,..o nuuuueii Hucii a re p ii -
w2;ncaptu?cd!r8 "n killCd' Und 1 5 il ll "rit.-MwA? MUy
LiFUHAM.
. ConiiiiitKloncr.
Sunbury, April tltli, 'Tti. It.
f.irt s v
dcbllollh of mi) dl
IK-
The Vliit'Ht u.! I.iirj-OKt rvcr Siren.
UK t!,e ?i. nag. ale, net .1 ue: nor hear iiiiv.liinir rvlmltv lo (ho Ch-rm. i:r'
a itnuAiiKAKLi: ixvr.vno.v.
One oftlic most liuprvrtiiiit iinioven)i nt ever
perfected In muhicul Inn I ruuieuts ti lutelv
l.eeii iiilreiliiecd by C!ko. Woods Co., la ttieir
improved Parlor Organs, h cousihti of a plui.o
r, exqulhlte quality of tones whlrh will never re
quire tuning.
'llie unttiumciit was lately introduced at a
iiinsieiil soiree in Bultiinorc and rpoeirej the cor
dial upplanse nnd eudorscmetit of the many cmi
i.ent )rofesi.ioiiiili present. Pee adrcrlUemr nt
iu iinollicr column.
March Su, l!7J.-6w.
And gut tin tinu
seeu .
the
''Cone ns winds c-oiap t:cn fmrMF are readi.l,
foiue na tliewuves casne wlion navies uv straniul,"
werili of y.mr uiieiev by witrering llie luuhitii 1 f i.itrno'.ieiu to t e
l'rCV '-"! K!'VAffr ...
i.j':f mib,. .
CillO. WOOD S CO'S., OKUAXN.
AXD THEIR COMBIXATIO.V 80LD STOPS.
The Piano A beautifully toned piano, widen
will never require tuning. The Vox Humana
A baritone solo j not fuu or tremolo. Tlio .Va
line delicate soil or breatbiug slop. See adver
tinenieiit In unoiher coluiuu.
March SU, 1S7J. w.
per day! Aentt Wanted I All
1 VI '..o. .',-J
5 v ,
-;wi
QUEKX'S 4 I1IG fIIOAV.S i
Look nt tha beautiful Plctoilal bills rend llm t;nner
n Am k'oen Vnnr ..is a., alv.l.... .
fcf. i.. Com
Vr .y.?,y.el"f!,Mur. ili'SWl,l,fflllier M...rh..w.M ... .
, )o iuk w oiii, uiuue uioro niou.y at work Itrllu TU.7J:rJ. V." ,T., J" "" J , April 23d. New
for ut lu their i-para iiioiuuut, or all tuo liin'
than at anything Parii. ulara fre.
Addr, o. STINSON A CO.,
f-M-lv. Tortland, Main.
MONTGOMERY QVEEX,
nl Proprlelor nnd Msn.ir-er.
-M.lllK-im, 1 rMuj, .ril aatU.
VK AVK Ki VFRS,
i. n i jl (lirertor