Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 15, 1875, Image 2

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' Editors.
J,
E. WILVERT. 1
sUXBURY, JANUAUV 15, lH7o.
The late troubles ia Louisiana-so annoy
ing to the peaceable ciUzens of the north,
surprise no one I-int November a State
election was held there, and the people
of the North were led to believe that the
constitutional rights of ail clashes and par
IJamim.ozi.ku. The appointments made
by the New Hoar J of Comity Commissio
r.ors are anything but satisfactory to the
honest portion of Iho lieinocracy, an. I it is
' nnriilv ni'liotlliced that the 'Hill"'' has
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completely 'bamboozled its friends. The
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WUU!C luiimr ;i ppeat t i" nave w h.uii
Wihuil inertly time in our hist issue to
announce of the fniiiin c- bill having been
passed in the House of representatives, by
the i! cided vote of I'M to H!, having pre-
aiul boats of the transporting companies.
At the opening of the trade next spring
not over 22.2 per ton can be obtained, and
from Urini, one from I5'envi!!e, and one j intimidated others. Subsequently, when : enee .Sledmuu, who had been ordered to
from Iberia, who had not been returned j legislature, mot. they resorted to vio- j ivi, plterarv wulk fur a wIli;0 I1()Ue l()0
. i W'lwf" i rivimr tr.it ifrLr ii'twt wt a nlrnmnr. i 1 "
by the returning board, be sworn in as -I" , .' - Snnu, as those who !;i
in. tr. nr.-nni'P flm rrio in n..rCI,.,no.. ,.f I ff as ll'',; Will, fclinw i.i.h utU.rmg
it is even doubtful if tint price can 1 .: oh- ; members, and they were accordingly sworn . j., fr0I nis .j., ,ul(i ,.e,.tnil, a speaker I industry will agree. To the titles of mag-
viulv passed the Senate. It is hoped i lamed unVss the Associated Cany in by -Mr. V Htz and took seats upon ine 1 without observing tin regular forms, who j azine critic, editor and rssavist. Ids fri.-.nds
that it will "ive "ciieral satisfaction to the Companies lixabei.it that rate as a mini- I floor as members of tin; House,
.nioiti-v !.if,.r! ibe relief it is intended, mum. If ihev do not. coal will orobablv ! was uow made that the
charges him with haying actually aided and
abetted the ring. lie cla"un3 that his de
fence of the city against fraudulent claims
was will ally weak ; that lor five months he
failed to prosecute the city suit3 against the
ilouse. A motion j seized the presiding ..dicer's chair, in clear j added that of kiudtvt, truest gentlemen, j ring- in brief that the interests of the city
n iii, r.,- ,1 I violatiou ol law. Here was as plain and' . . , , , , , -., .. , ' , ,.
.n"UMj r";L,(" ! vi,)1)Mlt a , lVm ,,s U.l( ,)y wlu.,, ,,.,.l3 w'-'! ""- l-vays lead suit with toe demand a man not tainted in mat especial
i " v 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1. ii 1 111 it ( i 1 1 ft i fic irt'ii i lv
voom! of gobbling up j It will undoubtedly add to the stability of ; go lower. According to the above figures j with its permanent organization, and ae- ; Xapoleonseia-cl the Ot.vernment of Fri -tee'. "u'era as it should, ami he added that of j
cordingly the roll was called by Mr. Treze-
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it.. ,..i.! rt.o ,f it,., liri.nvi-nl. . mr curreiii'v in view o! the stead v atia'oaeli I l!ie men will rtill liave an M.ivan.-e 01 one
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r i i too nf ilw n.ri.vl i,f nmitlc!! Mioeic javnipnts. 1 hundred Der cent, over lSfiO and .Sol vant, me aeung cleric, am
having concluded to make the b .-t of it, We give below the Act to provide for the i wages, while the coal operators at S-J.-Jo j declared elected Speaker and 1 relevant
..nil..,!. .im Kv.Vditor. the Kccor- ' resumotion ol snecie iMyments : ! wi'd only have an advaJi-e oftiity i.-r cent, j dork of th- House. Acting on the protest
der, and the Kx-liecorder, a!! lit subjects! "J'e it tivrM hi the Setr end House oj
to co"asc iu the work. Having first pre-1 Ji'jtnstuhtUce.f of the lrnhl SlulisoJ .lc-
: m Cmi'istsx .-r.''i, J hat the Seere-
in the price of coal.
V.'e give th-se I;.
oi at! parties eonee
made by the majority the CJovernor uow
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ures tor tier :t:!i.ni.ation ; rerpiesieu me commanoing general oi mc sines agree regarding r.iem
r. : deeartment to aid him in l-esloriie? order it appears that the hepuUtcans
cuiieu to wiinoraw irom i;ic nan
i
M-nuM Im resnecled. and thercbv an i tmlr.l ! iViends to t-tauneh oid Demo-.
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honest expression ol llie will oi ine peopie crats they carried tins point iv turowiug ; tary oi w:e ireasury is ucituj auinun. m-... ; - j
be reiched. Both parlies appeared to be tll,.tu off their guard. As a few little mat- j and required, as rapidly as piaclicable, to ; We we'i- informed a few days ago that . of the house to proceed with its orgamza
aaxious to accomplish this end. The elec- ,crs iaJ l0 be fixed, the lleeorder had pro- j cause to be coined, at. the mints of the j at the iron ore mines the highest, price now j according to law. This request was
lion officers were fairly divided, and an an- : Illisns maii to i,!l all the positions, aud en- United .States, silver coins of the denomi- ; paid is 81. Iu a day, and a l uge number of reasonable and in accordance with law.
peal made by both parties for the oiaintc ; teriuS into a coalition with the Ex-Editor, , nations often, twenty-live, and fifty wifts, ' men at some were working as low as SO ; Ucmeiube.nn.. vividly the terrible massa
nancc of order. After the election was the 'little co-operative' business was easily j of Rtandar.l.value, aud to issue them in re- j ci nte a day. I.rt a free trade revenue tariff ; eres that took place m this city on the as
held, the returning board declared a majo- accomplished. Iu the appointment of demption of an equal number nnd amount j be established in this country, and wages ; sembling of the constitutional convention
.iw, ..rr. ni vnniiiefl with the re- vio.L- .i,,-,. . i-.vn r.-nwine whv Mr. i of fractional currency of similar deuomi- i must go down to within 20 per cent, of the in IstW at. the Mechanics Institute, and
quirementofthe laws. This led to strife j swarlz should have bad the position. His nations, or, at his discretion, he may issue wages paid in 18(1(1 and
of a serious nature, aud the telegrams an- 6crViccs to the King iu counting duplicates ; such silver coins through the miuts, the Jon. nnl.
uounced apprehensions of an nlarmingcha-, sl)lt wnLll scrViug in that capacity before, ; subtreasuries, ami post-odicesof the I'uited j
racter when the Ix-gislature should nuet. , which o-m; him a favorable siatidiug ; aud . States; and, upon such issue, he is hereby ; MHISi W.
According to the report of the returning ; ti1L.n he had a further claim for the inte-, authorized aud requireu to redeem an equal
board, the House of Ueprcseu la lives was ' rosl i,c took a year ago iu a 'little co-ope- amount of such fractional currency, until
close, with two of a llepuplican majority. . ratj VVi transaction that trauspired iu Jor-; the whole amount of such fractional cur
Tbo conservative committee denied this, ; jan township In-twcc-ii t ketion day and the : rency outstanding v.u be redveiued.
aud claimed a Democratic majority. Aj- ; uniting of the ib. iuru .ludges, when Mr. sk-. That m mueii of section three
prehendiug danger of bloodshed, General j Savitlge, cHii.iidate for county Treasurer, , thousand fivu hundred and twenty-four of
Sheridan was sent to New Orleans to view ! aj .ytral other I'ej ublicau candidates, ! the Ih vised Statutes of the United Stales
the situation, aud report to the Govern- 'mere counted cur by a little Democratic as provides for a charge of one-fifth of one
ment, which report will be found iu ano- gathering in the vicii.iiy of Swartz's resi- per cent jiu for converting standard gold
ther part of this pler, aud which is fully tlcnce. The Attorney, though it was sup- bullion into coin is hereby repealed ; and
corroborated by the legislative Committee. p,.siij ii,at au Ex-Iegislator would not ac-, hciealier no charge shall he ma le for that
Whcu the Legislature uict, by some pecu- j tTpt a j).,siiiou so far below his standing, service.
li.nr hocus nocus. the minoriiy seized the ! was idti nd to i:ive Ids aid aud exticrieuce . Si::. :;. That section live thousand one
Previous to this, in violation of so.emn tiiorougli business man, as if ambitious to
pledges to the contrary, and in d-liutee. of! coa-plete the names of honoi by which a
th rciuru3 of the Keturniii!: ili ii'.i, live ,,, t. , -
, , . , 1 piiV.iio ci-.izen imgi.t be ktiovrn. lears
persons were seated as inemo.rs who were . , , ,
not entitled to seats. Upon thee joints I,u '"'"Self laughingly as in
there is no dispute. Accounts from both l';t! habit oi going into Wall street and
Suoscqiienlly ; making t,n:.cy enough to live three or four
years as he -.vaiUe.d to writing and spend
jit all, then go to work hard and make
n- !il
i tul on
the reuuest of the fraudu'enllv elected De
mocratic Speaker the troops were called in. j another forluDC to use in. the. same way.
Gen. De Trohriand, Ihu commanding ; He studies with 7m-S... and writes with sa-
THE LEtHSI.ATV K WhlU K.I.U).
siikimdax's AceorNi or IT.
OJlicio! !ivji;i!c?i to (Sii- hM-i' 5 irj
War.
The following was received at the War
icpartmcut to-day :
I ' Vy Telegram."
JhoilqH-nUi:-; Mililur;! Ihtusl'm M'ojoivt-i, )
Ni-:w Oui-KAXS, La.. Jan. 8, is". j
lh cived '' a. m. I
.!,) r.s' I believing that the nves of t'.ie members of
j the legislature were or would be endanger
ed in case au organization under the law
was attempted, the posse was furnished
with the request that care should be taken
that no member of the legislature returned
by the returning board should be ejected
from the lioor. This military posse per
formed its duty under the directions from
the governor of the state, and removed
from the floor of the house those persons
who hud been illegally seated and who had
no legal right to be there, whereupon the
democrats arose and left the house, and the
r'.Mua.ning members proceeded to effect an
organization under the slate laws. In all
-) t-iw 'I ! ll,l!J 'urmoii, in wiucn o.oodsiied was im
minent, the military posse behaved with
Tin: ( i.Ki!(t yj
plaee. )f course bmith denies all the
charges, and I her will be the usual fight
over it
The chief significance of this is the im
plied promisj of the mayor that he will use
the pr.ver vested, in him for the people and
against the plunderers. If he docs it, he
will be the most popular man the city ever
put iu place. Hut I am uot going int'j ex
tacies over it just now. I remember how
I hurrahed over Ilavemeyer and how after-
shows can ; ward I didn't hurrah so much. There is
a fatality attending Iteform Mayors iu tul3
city, for the Ring seems to be all powerful
and have mean3 almost Satanic for the
corruption of men. But Wiekam is a good
man, and I hope he may hold out faithful
to the end. lie commences well at all
events.
THE WEATHER
.; bet n told, begun iu gulden suuaet, wii.Ii his I is cold and pleasant. Business keeps up
officer of the troops, proceeded, under or- j vor? atui noli,ju t)i'e C0U!llrv
usurping members from participating iu c1uaI, ,he exluslsU stlc f,f (;rrek
the proceedings. At this the Democrats translation, which distil like honeyed wine
left the Hull in a body. Afterwards Gen. j along the palate, and show the purple and
Sheridan asserted his authority, and tool; i j,()ia of tlie atUc crocU3 niu, their colors,
command of the Department ol the l.ulf. v, , ... n, , , . , . ...
Since then there has been comparative tl .lh,s Wwik' whldl Americana will ap
quiet, aud, so far as we are advised, nat- l.l'reciale a generation later, a the English
tempt lias been made by the Demerits to i do now, was done not in easy leisure but
carry out tlieir :r,v0 ,1'tW." after the full tale of banking hours had !
t on. v,'. ir. 7;7.-)i
rrani7atiou. silenced the old clerk of last ;,i teachiiiL'tne llins liow to cover up the lit- iiumhed and seventy-seven of tin; Ik-vised ; Uor, lIVy,;.o'ni, JK C:
year, who, according to Ihe laws of thul te .icfecia ' that might occur about the Cum- Statutes ..f the United Slates, limiliui: Ihe : I have the lionor to submit the following great discretion. When Mr. Willz, the
State was performing his official duty, ami imsSioi!ers t-fficc. Small favors are, how- . aggregate amount of circulating-notes of brief report of affairs as they occurred here , usurping speaker of the House, called for
'irevcnled his acting ; installed a Speaker , tvi;rt vcry 0fler. thankfully received. We national banking -associalious, be, and is ! in the organization of the state legislature : troops to prevent V bloodshed, they were
of their owu, and swore in enough of their 'hope the income may be applied to further j hereby, repealed ; and each existing bank- j on January 4th, 1S75. I was not iu com-. given him. When the governor of the
own contestant claimants to make a quo-, improvements iu out town, in proportion . ing-ass ociati.ni may increase its circulating-' mand of ibis military department until ! i state called for a posse, f .-r the same pur
rum. This, orcoursc, created disorder and to the amouut received. "oles in a-cordaiice with existing law I o'clock at night on the -lib instant, hut I ' pose and to enforce the law.it was furnished
nrmnil nnd the llenubllcans left the Hall. For Hip Janitor a tmoiuluienl there were without respect to said ablegate limit ; fully endorse and am willing to be held j also. Had thi3 not been done, it h my linn
oi .ew uneans, among tlmm lishop V H- youn-er son studying Latin declensious by
nier, who, during the rebellion, caused the , hi.s side, and continued loi-g after the house
words "the President of the United States" ! hold was wrapped in sleep! He is one of
to be erased from the Bool: of Common I editing a magazine like J'ttlminSa 3fi'Jihj
Prayer, have published cards dciuochtory in the broad half day which lies between
of the administration, a:i,i particularly of ! ollioe clusiug in Wall street and midnight,
General P. H. Sheridan for styling their j and no one could ever say that he did "not
friends, the White Leaguers "ban-' keep bis work with well iu hand. He car
ditli." Not more than four months '; ried his business habits into literary work,
ago, on the 12th day of September, ' was prompt, systematic, and eot throu-h
very well, and the prospect is good for a fair
late winter shade. Pif.tko.
Tramps dug the cellar and quarried all
the stone for the new alms house at Lan
caster. No tramp cau get anything to eat
there without first d dngan hour's work
There are 219 inmates in the Pennsyl
vania Training School" for feeble minded
children. Of these 1-S are from this State
wlieu over one hundred t-hitc ' with nn fim.nitu t,r it .!,;..!, .,,.t!,..- . ! and einhtv-nine entirely sunnorted bv the
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and black liepuhlieans were murdered, i would have spread throuuh a ivhoie day, j tale 1 11,1 J-
aye murdered, and the streets of New r-j Knd Lceu justified in calling himself wed! The Ilarrisburg car shops are again
leans ran red with the blood of assassinated i tasked after that. I want to hold thi3 pic- j without orders.
loyal men, the clergy of New Orleans were j lure up before young meu who are ambiti- i : .
select, and probabiy were in their cloisters
praying for the success of the assassius.but
ous of iiterary siiccess. If they can grap-j
pie with business seven hours a day, study j
jlciu Afcbcrl.smfnls.
when, a few day ago, they were preveuttd j and write five or six more for fifiee
eu or i
from doing a wrong, and sttlingjup a spun- twenty years, Hiey stand a chance of the
ous government, these pious (?) men, head I good lliimis which the men who own them
At this iunctnrc, a rcso'utiou was pas-d yeral worthy applicants, who were doom- rind m w banking associations may be or- responsible for the acts of the military as beuet that scenes of b:Oodshel would have ! ' 'rout oi me v.ainoiic, tpieop.i:, aua won iu the same way. The finest literary
j iiiouisi wnuicn -ouin, set, up a nypo-: work the country has to be proud of, aud
P. H. SiiKiiiuAX, Lieul. Gen. j critical howl, entered a protest, and de-j that which does it most honor in cultivated
! nounced the Government as iitlemptiug ! ein-les abroad. U-.m b.-... ,.-,.,! ...,.! i.
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by the Conservatives to call in Gen. De ' cj 0 disappointment through their want ganized in accordance with existing law ' conservators of the public peace upon that j ensued.
Trohriand, and the United States troops 0f connection with the great 'olliee family. ' ; without upecl to said agregate limit; , day. During the few days in which I was
vrcre ordered by the Sjieaker to suppress. 'ri,c bulauce of the appointments were and the provision of law for Ihe withdrawal , in the city prior to the l:li of January, too 1 -
the tumult iu the lobbies. The Bcpubli-, eour:ht from material outside, to cover up and lv-di-tiibuMon of natioiiai-bank cur-
cans appealed to the General in command, deception practiced against the more ho. rem y among the several stales ami Terri-
Sheridan, for protection, when an order n(;t luon of the Democratic party. The teries are hen by repealed. And whenever,
was issued to restore the old clerk to his triek haviug been discovered, it has creal- and so often, as circulating no-es shall be
post ; to have the official roll called, aud j ei II i To 'rumpus' in the wigwam, and as iss-ned to any such banking -association, so
the men not on it, ousted. The consei va- ( the members arc unable to give a clear and incr. asing its capital or circulating-notes,
tivesthen marched out in a body, and re- i tisfactory explanation, there is a good or so newly organized as aforesaid, it shall
mained out. Now, ihe question arises, was j ,.., j swearing, aud threats of expo- be the duty of the Secretary of the Trea-
it encumbent unon the majority parly to , ,t10 OUjders who have been sury to redeem the legal-lender I'uited
quietly submit to such fraudulent proceed-1 hoodwinked by Ihe "King.1"
ingsr Policy might hive suggested, 7". . .. , ,
Yn u IlCigoitor ii i:ie w..toi, 1.1 m--3 i.ici
itks to be let alone. We!!, us he has
rreueial tonic of conversation was the scenes
of hloodshcd thai were liable to occur on
that day, and I repeatedly heard threats
of :isassiiiating the governer, and regrets
expressed that he was not killed on the 14th
of Decembi r last. Also threats of assassi
nation of republican members of the House,
in order to secure the election of a Demo
cratic Speaker. I also knew of the kidnap-
.usurpation, ii is the same old rebel vea. i n-.on i!, twin .tio i n i...i.t t
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- j Let them alone in their persecutions aud j .stedman, -'alter hours," not in the leisure
; murders - let them lis u;
: mints iu the interests of
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Kr .in .nn -. (:. .1 ('o:-i iri,o:itt'iif.
Wasiiixctox, D. G.
Jon. l;', 17't,
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The Senate finauco bill i Y i.eaguers aim tne w nire ; themselves a terror to editors aud success
pas,, d the House on Tluisrday last without j M:Ul's then everything is as calm i fUi writeis by lianging round, beseeching
amendment, and as it meets the views 0f i a-' bright May morning,-' but when the j Otters of introduction to this, that aud the
the President will certainly become a law ! ili;'j!,ril.V val upon the strong arm of the . other mazine or uewspaper, and looking
Slate govern- j 0f a lire set apart for such pursuits. There
the minority ' js a ,;!;;. 0f youu men v. lio will not -fi into
that is, let the rebel Democracy have all ! business because they fancy they have a
; the oflices, and the running of the machine i vocation for art or literature, and make
VEGETINE.
Purifies the Blood, Keoovates and Inyigo--iatc3
the whole System
Irs .Medical Properties are
ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT AND
DIURETIC.
ftubmiesiou to lawlessness, but it was cer-
tai.dv their richt aud their duty, as sworn , iue,
ofiicen to seek the means of enforcing j ac knowledged thccoireclnei.s t the coarg
their own ri-hts and those of iluir cocsti : ts we reltrreu against mm, ami ..as .... iJeij ii(J .(s sIch ,.,m!h(in ,.n(
.. Wr.l rirrauixation OftllC lO.IV tO Cia-.ee. u.in. ...i.... ...v .-j...0
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bis inuueiiee to me rigiu vi in inr .'. u
Corresponden?
Vecf.tine is tnad'J excliijivelj froai ttie jtiieev
of carcfulIy.Rciecteil barks, rotjta and herbs, ami
so strongly concentrated, that it will effectual!
eradicate from the bysteta every taint of Scro
fula, Scrofulous Humor, Tumors. C'anevr, Can
cerous Humor, Erysipelni, Suit Kheiitn. Syphi
litic f.'ipusf?, Canker, Fuintnee at ths Munsticii.
ainl all (iiscuits that arise from impure Mood.
Sciatica. Iul'.:iinatury nud Chronic K!ioum;itism,
Neuralgia, (iout nud Spinal ComiilaitiU, can
only be rleetitaliy cured tbronh tlie binwl.
For Utcers, anil Eruptive Diseases of the Si;ia
Bu.-tn!es, Pin.plp-;, BIotclie3, Boi!s, Tetter. Scu'.t-
ive lilem j head and Kiniiworiti, Vkoetine has neer failed
; ;o elli.'c' a jiermaneiil cure.
Mates notes in excess only of thice hundred i !ing by the bunditti of Mr. Cousiuier, one
million if dollars, to the amount of eighty j or tlie memt.ers-elrct of the l.egislalure. hy his .auction.. With but few exceptions j Government to pr.itect them in their ior u position which will at once
jier centum of the sum of national bank ! Iu order ;o preset ve the peace ami to make it roinmand. d the support of the Kepubli- : rti. the cry com-s up of anarchy, and j euoug'.i to live on.
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notes SO ifSUCU to any SUCH liliniiltlg-asso- ; li.e .i;iie jiour-e naiu ioi inu n'..ee.iu ..a- e.lli. mil in.; I ' htociOiS y.if.'-t'Hl"t ; t - n L a:il.lui 1 tui.i lllLDKK.N.
ciaiion ns afore?ad, and to continue such sembling of the LegiMature, I leu. Emory, fnud o-fiim-i il. os..;c. Before the l ite i lovely, and peace and quiet reign m all ; 'ruu mild winter has proved a very sickly
tes are i upon the requisition of the fJovernor, sta- ; election the Democrats promised the people j 1110 ouiiiein Mutes where l'etnocnicy ; all,i tlangeroiis one fur children and young
issued until theie shah be outstanding the 1 tinned troops tn the ieinity of the build- ; j.od times and a return l specie pay-: rui!;s- v,V..iKei, ior tee cause is re-1 people, among whom diptheria and scarlet
sum of thrre hunrireo million dollars of : ing. Owing to these precautions, the ' rnents, but when the opr. rtuiiuy was of- ",)VL''!- 1 he white and colored Kepubli-1 fevt.r mai;t! ravages known only to tlie
slat ure assembled in the Stale House i ft. red. simply U cause Ihe measure was nro- j eanaiiue are ostraeisjd. leing lnlimmated, l,Calth officer
iVinr n'pro f li--1('d
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The course pursued by the Conservatives, his p;.ckit conscience may prompt him, we fcUi.h ij.,,,,,,!,.,. r,lil(,a states notes, and '' I'gisl
a White league" orj-auization, for the will let him a'. me in hisgh.ry. But should I n i)j)M, An(, )n ()il a!(t,r 1)e i wi(h
past vear or Uvo, will convince ,all the Kepubucan jmrij get .u.-pouer ag.tm, , )f Jai!U.lt.Vi AllI, j, ,M,-ni ihieen Iiundied
that assassinatiou aud wholesale murder , be mUil not comj'.iain U llsey saou.d not ,uhj ievt.n?y.H;II,.t Secretary of the the clerk ot the last House of Represent.!- i crats in Ibis matter proy. sthat theiranxiety
must succumb to law and order, even if it , Heal l;im as tney wou.u a coi.sisuui ii..- . 'i rt ;itirv sm,n ,-(.,e,.m, in coin, the United : tives, proceeded to call the ro!:, as accord- for the prosperity of the country is pr-tend-
ut any tiisturbance ol tne public i posed by the llepubhe-ins in Congress,
peace. At twelve o'clock W il.iam iger-i, ! they opposed it. The course of the D.-mo-
.t. ;t,r..r..,-..r. ,.f th flpn. r.iP her of the oarti . The substance, of -our
Government. Had it net lecn for theire- ; ueigldxu-s complaint is that he did not re
Ptuce of General Sheridan the atrocities of ceive inough ;ap, and that we had taken
tki 1-llh of Sptembcr Inst would have beta '. ad vantage of our position, using it to his
repealed. IfShcridau could legally j.ro- i disadvantage. We staltd distinctly in a
cxed a:cord:ug to bis views, there would be ; former i-sue, that he had received as much
peace in Louisiana, or some disloyal .lis- ; Bepublican patronage as we did, while the
contents would receive their just dins. But ; party w.-. in power, without his denial,
it is not unlikely his ardor will be cooled by when it was known that he bad done more
.instruclions from Washington. Jf, vv. , to iijare the pat cy than any other diss.itis-.
ever the Administration has made up its j lied person iu it. If our friends have given
,;. t.j suhtain the Kcll.22 adiiur.ist ra- i u mole iaiona"e man ne rect nni. mej
i Mates lcg tl-tender notes then outstanding i in.' to law he was empowered to do. One . c.l, else, when so important a meivure was
on their presentation for i"deniption, at : hundrttl and two legally returned members . hronght lmfore Congres-, ihey would have
the oflice of the assistant tn asurer ;f the ! answered to their mimes : of this nniuber ; risen above party and ioir.ed with the lie-
United states in thecitv of New York in ' fifty-two were republicans and til'ty were publicans in the passage of a law of such Jv1""' Iuisana they were foiled, hence
and those who casually
murdered aud persecuted by the Ku Klux j.;l!!ee at sucli returns as seven hundred
and White Leaguers they failed to exercise ! dL.athsby dipthenaiu one week. St. Mary's
tlie right of sulfrage, aud the election re- j jj. a" Episcopal school of the best or
sulted ir. favor " f the Democracy. The i uer, for girls, n ar Burlington, IS'. J., was
governments of Arkansas, Florida, and i lately broken up by typhoid lever, thirty
cases oi vi!'ei mane ineir appearance
among the scholars at one time, litis case.
other Southern States were stolen bj' the
n bels, and iu trying to play the same
sums of not :es- than 11 it v d Mars. And : democrats. Before eiil"iiie; the House, : vita! importance to Ihe whole country.
to enable the -et . tnry of the Treasury to Mr. I.. A. Wilt; had bi.-n selected iu c.iu- But, no, they opposed it, because a law
prepare and provi.b- for the redemption in
thi act authorized or required, he is au
thorized to use any surplus revenues, Irom
time to time, iu the Treasury n .t otherwise
appropriated, aud to issue, ;!;, ;i::d dispose
susiain me ive.i.g auiiiu.isuj- i ... ....... j oi, at iot !.-ss th-.n par. in coin, tiiher ot
1 Kiaudbv Ihe action of the lUiurn- i no doubt consider. d im worthy ol it, aud . (,tf (il.s,.ri!,ti(,ns ,)f .Ilils )(J- ,-,.,,
(ion, am
ing io.nr
cus as the democratic if iniiie-e t.i' Speake r j proposed by Kepublicans. wliich would
and Michael H.:hu as the republican nonii- ; assist people in their lued. ivn.wl rob
nee. Vigers hud not yet linii.hcd anneunc- j them of political thunder. It seem that
ing the resuii when one of the member, success of party is of more importance to
Mr. Bii.iean, of l.-ifourt he. nominated Mr. them than a revival of trade and tiioperit y.
I.. A. Will, for t mpo!ry Speaker. Yi
i g is promptly deciand 'he motion out of
which was caused by the use of river water
held in foul ti-.tcriis ought to lead to
thorough iusivtlion of the sanitary condi
tion of boaniiug schools through the conn
try, few of which will be found ouite satis
factory in theii arrangements to a well bred
or' were prevented from ruling any j physician. Principal and teachers have
ih. ir denunciation of Grant. Sheridan and
the lb-publican party. The rebellion of
1S:)1 was brought about because- the ....:a-
longer. A plebeian, a common nil split- i too much care on their hands to notice that
ter, was to lake, the helm of the ship of; the water tastes biackish, or that there is a
w, , . . , llat odor iingeriiiiiabout piirtsol the house.
State, and to prevent such an outrage on ! f ,?,; ..!.;,.,, .,. ..... ..'
.ing is
t . 1 .... - -'l ... ..'"'V... S.gl.O ,...,,.,
Ibis law. I am confident, wi!i ! i . eived ' ciuvairy aud Souiberu anst..eracy, lh- re- ptiieuced senso that sometl.
iescriotions tif bonds of li.e I'niti-il ; H is promptly deciand the motion out of with fa Vol by the business int.
d iu the matter of the organiza- ; had cause lor not giving our nugl.j r Vsi-.i, m de.nei ii.e.i in the .-ie! of Cori"r ss ?.!- i order at thai time, when some one put the country, as indicative ot the n.,
ill le no im- i as he uesireti. Uur seliisiiui ss tPK;S not so
1,.., - - ,
... ... - . r.. - ...... - ... I.....1 i-j l,.t..il.,i
tnovcincut iu Ihe conditio:! ol aiians . y iar c.ceeu oi.. n ..u ... ...... u- ...........
'opting ur.ucctMve lueastiive,
piou'l duly f 'urt.tnll., cigiiteen hundred i iut stion, and amid the cheers of the demo-
The theory that the conrjuered Cui.U de
ralo Stales dioulJ be dealt vvitJj as '"sove
reign Stales' was a great mistake. Military
n. .:esit:ee have been ari.d;ig ever since the
fourj'jusucoiistr.i'mii'glhe use of the strong
arm of tl5 uatioii, without delicate Misce;i
tibililicsof the Sittcs that wt re bayoneted
into the Uui.m. The con'iu.ied Sintes
could not Im trusted to the exclusive juris
diction of those who had been in rebellion.
It was logic of the war aud the demand of
belief lhat we alone are cutiticd to a living
ji this world, or that others shou'd yield
much ot' a very moderate living so that we
may live iu luxury. V e will continue to
advocate llepublii-an principles whether
our neighbor uoes or dcs not. We can
not he'p his roaking, and shall h ave him
to lite enjoyment of his sd.'isbllt ss.
TlT coaij'i'evtiou ill I.oiisian.., wi'I
be settled by a new el. i li.'ii t.i.drr tlie a:i-;iiv
of t'oiign-s. t;.:R. 'J: -.Ml :.-!;. J ':. i 'Hite
and se. ut v. entitled "An art to authorize ; cr.ttic side of the House, Mr. Willz dashed
1 iv r V
with fa vol by the business interests o! the i sorieu to arms, nred on Mimier. nnd d e.i ; witli mailers on wmcn Jieaitn and lile de
led their hands iu the blood of their coun- I l'tlJ(J- 1 ";lve known lever bred m a lash-
I : . . ..... . . .. .. I ; I. I I. . I .
. ... .. 1.11 L lit, U. 1.11. lilt'' lltfOl 1J1-1-:I 111, 111H f'I.MI.1
,- f . i ,,,, , i IP. '.,,, .,,- o i ,c . .. ... t r I inn, mif '
poncy oi ine tovernnien;. rue iiamperci : 'j '-" -"j ..(.o.i.wu
condition of all in.lustiia! i urttiils largelv i '',tUi& about a 8'mi,ir "suit, and only can
the tefuuding of
on to the rostrum, pushed aside Mr. Yi- i growing out of Ihe unsettled condition oi ; ,J;: prevented by dealing with them as
like oualilies, pmileg. s, ar-d exemptions, J frs, seized the Speaker's chair and gavel, ! tleliuances will now Le r lieved, as deliui- i ' "' ridau suggests, treating tliem. wbne
to tlie exam ntcessiu v to carry this ilet. S and declared himself Speaker. A protest Live action has been taken, and a solemn ! lH'r,'!?l ln l,,,,!-r cndMi course of assassitm-
1 i.ej
national tlei.t,' with
in!-, fuli ellet, and to us'- the proeteds i against this arbitrary ami unlawful pro-I pledge given that upon the
thereof fur the puip ise aforesaid. And all
provisions of law inoonist'-nt with the pro
vision of ibis act i.le le I'et.v iejiea'e.l.
l'as-ed the s-niau- I i. e. n.b. r '.. b-71.
Atlesi: Gkii. . ('(miiiam, Seer'y.
By W. .1. M Jo.i.i, C. ( k."
day the I'uited Stale?
arrival
will r:
of a
nine
i faith with its creditors.
By referrence to the bill, .'a cope
ii .n and persecution, as
i ittiK.v i ;:" .wa
and ilunng the past week the 1'resideiit re
'banditti."
SINATION',
I lam a vear riro to t:d;: tin: atatl. r in baud, but
r.mmnn ense that the liCUrnx S choultl ' llwy IvfucK'J. The very 1 Mnorralic ntembel
j tcino-r:lic Free Tntcle "IVj;s'"'
Itcmliiici'iicc..
have the right of sumage. Here we have ! re t.w 'iuS..l- lorn ir Ms oa.-e ot cm-; In 1J(.() m-L .,. tI)(, , (,inycr,u.v j Wiliz, then again on another in
, mui, ..ihmuio.::! or . - ,.,.,...., .. T.,l.. ' from ihe deinoctat ic side of the I
m iv in "hi,i hum im it l l oviV i -
ct '. eiimg was promptly mailt: ny me mem-: stat
hers of the majoriiy, out Wiltz paid no a
tentioti to these protests, and upon a mo-' By referrence to the bill, .'a copy of which
lion from some one on the democratic side ! I send you for publication,) it will be seen
ol the house declared oue Trc.evant nonii- j thai under the provisions of the third sec
j nated and elected clerk of the house. Mr. lion, commonly called the
i Trezervanl at once sprang 'biward and krkk I.A.nkinu
i occupied ihe clerk's chair amidst the i clause, the people have a lull
; wildest confusion over the whole house, relief for any want of banking facilities, or setved fate of Abraham Lincoln
Dropsv, Female Weakness, Leucnrrlin-a, arisinx
from iutetnal ulceration, aud uterine diseases
and (ieneial Debility, Vcoetixe act directly
u;on tlie causes of these complaints. It inTigo
rates and tregtbens the whole system, acts upon
the set-relive organs, allay inilaaiation, cures
ulceration and regulates tite bowels.
Fr.r Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness,
Piilpilatiou of the Heart, Headache, Files, Ner
vous t-ystem. no medieine lias ever givea sacb
perfect salisfaetion as the Vk;etine. It pin ilie
the blood, cieauses all of the organs, nn.l pos
sessts a cai'.rolling power over the nervous sys
tem. The remarkable cures ctrcctcd by Veoetink
haye indueed many physicians aud apothecaries
whom we know to prescribe and use it in their
csvn families.
In fact, Yeoetine i the best remedy yet OJs
covered for the above diseases, and is the
reliable BLOOD ri'llIKIKr. yet placed twloa -ll.e
public.
PUEPARED BY
R. H. Stevens, Bostart, Mass.
What is Vecetink.' It is a eoinponnd ex
tracted from barks, rocU ami herbs. It ia Na
tures Remedy. It is perfei-tly harmless front
any bad effect tipon the system. It i uouribin
and Jtrengthenitur. It acts liir.cily nnoit the
bl'tod. It quiets the nervous system. It give"
yutl good, twet sbt at uiht. It i a great,
pr.naeea for nnr itsjed fathe t and mothers ; f--i-
bermaids bad too much tj do t empty the I it them tt.enj;tb, quiets their nerves, nti
sloi s properly, and they were h it t: over-
How carpels and vitiate the air ot the dor
mitories. And this leads to a theory I
lately heard about the uuheaithiuess ot .New
York itself. It is last growing the home
of intermittent fever, so much so that per
sons of ceitain teuiperameuts cannot live
there six weeks without losing health, aud
reived four anonymous note, two of t!,t.( j are forced to give up living there altogether.
.. ,. ,.. . i -i i Ihe cause has beeu laid to the fault ol sew-
Irom La.t.m.ne. threatemng him w nh :s- er iUlll t() t:e imp,.rlett drainage of the
summation if he does not at once recall the j 4,j,i marshes about loth street, which were
tine of, built over long ago. bile giving this fact
1 .11 eC UUU ...-'.-v.. ..tl u .UUA'.U lULU 11. U
Federal troops from Louisiana.
! llim kir.dlv s.n:i'.l that, he in
i .,, , " , ... . . ., ... subject do not scruple to charge the ague
mi'-isiti e i,i ; vrith i .od, as lie wi I surely meet the "de-i ,J - . -,, . , r ... i ?- .
llll.tMJR oi , . . '....I llit.T 111 t - t lever flhollll: o.rr to lii.l
In this ! ventilation aud ill conditions inside the
fverwhelnu d rebeis ami the citizen of Afri-
-aii tb sceut, astounded with his t-uddeu ci
vil i..:;r,rtaiu:e, huddled logetber and t x-
suau
i.e. ..-.ai v in c::y;:i
dared one Flooid elected sergeant-;;
lie-
omiuatioti inadeouate Mipply d' money in any locality, i eonneetion it may be staled that before the i houses. They say that Xew Vorkis large
house, de- in lleautlmrity 'ih. r,. given to establish : above-men! ioned wa, made public a j b "? V boarding-houses and hotels,
t-af.rm, rnvht-.k- r iu-reuae the npii-tl and cir-' "I'oroughlv reliable gentleman stated that lo say nothing ol families iu which the
i .ii aims, , ik . i a... . oi iiicieuac it... i.ipnai ,ue. in - . : . most glaring neglect ot every law ot health
her of ns- I filiation of those already exiting, to such : i!) 'onversatioii with a La.iimore Iaoy i i) ,s thc r ;0 n, vA tjH. exception. Houses
Mie. i - .
liected to supply ihe material fir "States." , e ,r,.lltfj At .'ti.di!t;." bet be .,!.. a a M.ldier, j pious V
J'videjitly such Nate wnl r.ced looking ; ;1 j t.,,,. t,H, n. to be ciinplliiiei.ta
aftcr. A much fimplcr raoMtod of govcru- ' -y. The very fa.-t that tiny ir-t up ililaiinw
iug the coiupucred wtlion would have U-eU j t;n on the I it I. l .epiet!il..-r, and ov.-t turned
inlnilitarv tlepartments nnd umbr martial '"' pvcrni...-i.t-a Uv th. y do not .b-..y, i, . -
A this policy wss not taken, the ! - ' '
!...'( 1 It ( it
1 1 sr.
re as f
. v. c.-t.
InMd J.:,bi.tei, ;
Ollt-i h- l.:iliilel,
I'l.l'.ii-rv ib'-, !...
iiows
i t c -u ...
i whoxe name can be given ye.-terday
.. . i.. .iv !.. In; lilllrr '. li-ir. Ihe but
,:.:,..: !.,.;,:. -.. rat!,.-. S1.....WIT ;le,t. ' Ibveuue Tarill, Mlel, athe I K niocraey are
. . - . . , .. i i . t
V.'Mti: L.--.ur -heubl ' ll"W ll.l Vol :;l ing. tlie wag. -s 111 tile com re- : ""..i uiticici tiiai it teti.ini niiiiiui:
' sistauts be aiiimiuted. Instantly a lare exunt the buMiiefs, industrial and com-
.i (vj j munber of men throughout the ball, who : nvircial interests, of the eommuuity may ! n.orning, .-he expressed a wish thai "there
4 jn i i. ...i i ..,,. in,., l . o ,,.-..i..v'c ; r,.nir.. s r-.r no iosiiiii.-ieur vtitn.lv i w'us allot iier t ilkes J.ooth. as tbere was
work tor linn to do.-' J lie gentleman ex-
when
had been admitted on various pretext's, ; require.
no '. such us ronorters ami members friendsand of money may have contributed to the panic
t . . . , , .. r . . . ' . .. i .. ..-i... r..o . ! nr."i;p.! toirtirisp :it xtirh entiim'tits;
con- spi-ciaiors turneu uown tne lapcis tu ineir ; auo a prosirauou oi oie,ine, tun, untpte ; ! i -
are built ou wtong principles and with
their cellar, kitchens and dniing-rooiiis,aiid
bed-rooms, their closets and bath-rooms
passing the foulest air continually into the
body of the house are as iruilful of malaria
as if the occupauis lived on the edge of a
swamp. Lomparativeiy lew even ol the
wlu.w ol lnc reikis siioiiui nave oe n in .... . ,- 'lulls. I I.im' were
... .... . l lie iJcinoojHis oi J cnun ivauiii -liiiiun.c ; ... .
7r.1ucuiM.-u at toe ir.wncui ui- n-ni to y ;c ...1.. 1 Hickory t o'lwry, M. :iair, it
( given to I be negroes. - rho old cry, , . . ... .. ; b ioie the Ilepuoheai.s obtained
r r J 1 .1,,, il .nnln .. inn. -I . ".T...I Witt. 111.' ! 1
'ruiverat arruicav , impartial stifiragc," ' tn l of the joven:tu' i.i,
" 1 a. nfli.V,,! beiltr.l'f I .! ..(i. ! I . . r :i' 111. 1
had the fulloes of political wisdom in it. ; V."" , ""T, , . , . ? . uds of ou
liut we have uot had in he conquered V
... ... , ... ., Sergtaut at-Arms.f the Ilousi : by putlmg
.lillCO ITILIICl 1UU1U11 J luiv. ut vminiuMiji
TJic Democratic remedy for this if to
... . ....... . i .. ..-rt l.- i.i. ! it.liinl tl.nl- W-v.iv.t io rfrtO 1 1 Ir
: t T., ...... 1 ... IT,.,. 1.. ..... 1 e ii Imdi uopa nimtful 1 tu ri 'tn.l pimm h ti n-mri v is ilW ii ; irili'iS .til: uub "in i mvua. i
- 0 ....... a 1 t : 1 1 .T .1:.. : tirst. rrilc holt-Is nnd If:imm--hfi3;t-4 iiuvp
the wa.'es inid at ! bailees, on which were limited in "old , placed 111 the hands and under the C'm- i "inn i.iuroiu, ana mat uusjninie iu-, " ..f: " " nV"
t .'lair. iu those vcars letters the words. "Asr-istant Sergeant at ttoi ot the people themselves, wiio are lt;e "-' ioiioiuir,M,.ii
I I-.e con- j Arms," and the assembly was in the pos- ; best judg. s ol llmr own wants, and will at ;
ind which thou- session ol Ihe minority, and the White ( once avail themselves ol tne means thus;
laborers vote to j Ixasue of Louisiana had made good its j al! r!cd to .eeuie additional supplies of!
bring i.ick again under the rule of ih too j threats of scizim.- ihe House, many of the money as their business interest may de-'
lid I-rue J'ra le. assistaiilsergcantat arms being well kuowu inaud. 1 tie cry
Yours fraternally,
II. D. W.
cracy
The supeiintendi nt f that colliery in- as captains of white league companies in
formed r.s tint wiieu th. ir pay rolls show-
: of their ticket; and by tle.-t.iig. as the
lit colleague of these Uvo Jlemoera-
this city. Notwithstanding the sudden- c:ul lV) l()1,er be made against e.-tablished .
cd that s om e 11'm. r- were making 'S a j ness of this movement the leading repub- National l!a;ik, I t one of the principles j
vc-U o toni.ritcj work, Ihe proprietors ask lieans had uot failed to protest again and j t,j tlt. IM;W law i that parlies with the!
I ... I .1... ll r,.lc ,.f 1? I
, r . . . ... Iti;i...l al.l'll.ll.. ...... A'. .... -x.
turn ti e faeti ms in I.oUiuna hrf.se ui.oii ...
!. .,11..., I..t lb.- . titration of Govern. '" ", t"1'"1ll i"-''
i vi " . .......... 1 - - - r-
...... I 1... (l.bf..riiiii..Y 1 . r 4 r.-o 1 .T n ri t c ttt fl
ITU'IIV 1 TT UM Ulliuva vy j'j'k-.,"-. ' 0101- j
. r -t' m .11 .'.liir tul n wn kai nn f irn :iti- i tS
tsti -Tminalioii. That i the oi.ly leiwdy i l,'C CSC,,"r:,J,'S !J,5!,1" "'',,,"""'i 111 ,,i"lu" j tht. M.t!,.ti bi-;, c.;aipa!t,l with other the minority, hut nil to no purpose
they luive proposed. 1 he l'rt sident ,l lot- 1 . "
. , , . .- .i . .,: I home. Ibis h the "rcf.rin" which the
l llliea rtuitcr, uu,.et i.a.ii, .iiui. I.1..1..-
lain Uie pcacf1. and lo d.) this must employ
the military. Thin, however, does not de
termine the quetlioo ai stake. It only
postpones that pUbmeiit, and, in the
JlEKCHKH-TlI.TON THE 1'OKT r-TKn.MAN
DIITHKIII.V AND SCAiU.KT KKVKIt
r.lloADWAY SCIIOOLS-DKFIXTIVK KLfEn
I)eniocta.'v :ii iniroduci .1.
...r-nn . 1,,. tl.n ...i, .1 I rv Id .1 i ; iilitl.r ' ' -
iiniiitiiii, ... , . . .-
into heated and excited partisans of the
contending factions.
The white League organization, 'u by no
'.in coitliiied to "Louisiana. It is a r.nii-
orgamatr.n, cxb i.tling ll.rouuhout
him if the prices ciiid not be reduced, as ' again against this revolutionary aclion of i requiite capital tan go into the banking;
business if th' y so choose. If pai'.ies UOW !
doing banking under State law do not ac
cept the proposition of the ('ovcrnment to
engage in a legitimate National banking
business, our people will readily understand
Ihe reason, and w ill most probably deter
mine that they are miuus the available to
'woik. I'u! this was not all. About thne
; fouiths of the meu could not obtain einploy
j ment at the-e low wages,
j After 117, when the Democracy de-
st royed the tariff of I?:!', by gradual re-
! tluclions up b 1S:", wlej duti.s apnrox-
and
many of the republicans rase and left the
House in a body, together vvith the. clerk,
Mr. Yigei.-, who carried with him the
original roll of -the House ns returned by
the secretary of state. The excitement
now very great. The acting speaker di-
the entire Southwest, an.! t r.o little extent
mated g'l per cent., the great crash oe- ! rccte.'l the sergeant al arms lo prevent the ; p,m.i)aM. I,,,!. p. place in the vaults of the
! . . . . - . r . . .. ..... .1 l I '
' throughout the Sooth
I by its leaders.
It is claimed, even
cuncd, and wages were even lower up to
and
il "k,i'..lt 111 .I II) j'-o--r. tiI1- 1 i: j'-IU. 'I It J'
l:wk t li";nj-iii;iilo Ilnsc y-Vi oolsi-y, not b
it it.. n. ... t. ...... in Ki'.ti ..n.l r.i
1 1 I T'l 1 1 . ! til I ( tUl T I i .1 IU I 1 1 i J
ami
egress or ingress oi members or others, and Treasury l secure the (erntnent
several exciting seutlles, iu w hich knives . tj,e p,.,,), j iss,it; f notes.
and pistols were drawn, took place, and j This important feature of the law lam
for a few moments it seemed thai bloodshed ; i:lllpy t-j say was earnestly advocated last
' 7 , ' V ,V . ;a,l the llorder, and here an 1 lhrr. in the
utry proceeding tn J.ou.,.ana U fore the ..ia....,":. ,t...
, - . . ,1 I ."(IIIIIII.III .'.ir.in, UIIM IIO C"lt VII in l.. . . . . . .
country i!pou the ;rtvnju f!iit -soinrthinr; , . .. ! ne nMo ta ljai-chc any other Kind.
improper has x en done lo a "Vover.ii'ii i' ' ; ' 1 -' . y. ,.,:,i i!M;in-r and la!'orersof Schuyl ! a democratic member Irom the parish ol innate, and -Toiix J. r.t'i"Ki: in the
. I i I'M 1 Oil I IUI tl VI .l.ill lom nil.. . . 1 , i i 1 . ' . j 1 : 1 : T i. .... ...... (.... ......... ! . . . ....
S'.atr."' tve may av to tliem in all serious j ' - - - I k ii county that il r. 1 tinocratie L'ongresa uraanri, moseu umi u.e iniioati power oi i nous:', m iaci, i may Bai,uicy nut me oi-
was elected which favored Tree Trade. I the general government he invoked to pre- : lgmators ol the tree banking uieasme,au(t to
wouhl ensue. . l tins juncture .Mr. nupre, witer 1.
a democratic member from the parish of
i anyiniug iiKe proiter vei.tuaiion. xne
! passage smell musty, the air from a hun
i dred close bed rooms pouring into them,
! while not a window is opened in the balls
from October till May. Not a pleasant
subjects to speak ol, but one of v.;al im
portance, not only to residents, bui I ) pro
perly holders in .New York, for it is seri
ous question where to lind a healthy place
to live within a dozen miles of this city.
Ni:v vkak's calls the NKv may-I and the moel rigid sanitary conditions
o:- tiik WKATHKli AND lu'stxicss. J must be learned anil enforced where so
! many thousand dwellers are crowded to
i gether, or living in the city is not to be
thought ol. I will say that families w ho
keep well ordered, well ventilated houses
lind nothing to complain of in New York
more than iu other cities.
NKW VKAK'S ( A LI..
The young swells of New York made
their calls New Year's Day iu the regula
tion stilf shirt fronts, white neck-ties, with
waxed moustaches. It was as cold as
Greenland's icy mountains, and the young
gentlemen hail a hard time of it. I)espite
the appeal of Ihe Temperance Union to the
ladies uot. t oili i their callers wine, it strikes
Xicw Yoi:k, Joi. l-. 187.'.
nn: i;::i-.( in:i:-riLTf) xastixens. '
At last Ueecber and Tilton have locked
horns in the legal arena, ami Ihe world is
expected to look on breathless. Tdion
gained the first advantage by having the
trial of the case transferred from Judge
McCuo to .Judge Ncilson, which both sides
appeared to consider very important.
Ueecber came into Couit alter the room
was crowded, and took his seat. The news
papers speak of him as unchanged in ap-i
pearancc, but I know lielter. I sat within j
proved by many an used person. It is tbe tfreat
Flood Pnrilicr. It is. a iosliir.i; remedy for our
cbildren. It lias reliev,'t .i:nl cure.-l ti.oiis.aml?.
It is very pleasant to take: ewry eiiilj Ii3 it.
it relieve ami pure all diseases originating from
impure blood. Try the VtnETiNB. (live it fair
trial for your complaints ; then yon will say to
voiir friend, neighbor, and acquaintance, "Try
it : it bar) cured nte."
Yegi-.tine for tlie complaints for whiel. it is
recommended, is having a larger sale throughout
tlie rnit.l States than any other one medicine.
Why." Yepetine will cure these complaint..
YAI.UA1U.E IXFOIOIATION
Boston, Dc. 12, lstji).
Gentkmeti My only object in aiving yon thia
testimonial is to spread valuable int'ortiialiou.
Having been badly alllietcd with Ssilt rihetui:,
and the whole surface of my skin being covered
with pimple and eruptions, many of whieh
caused me gre.it pain :md annoyance, nnd ad
vertised blood preparations, among which was
any quantity of Sarsapariilu, without obtaining
any benefit until I commenced taking thc"Y
tint, and before I had coinidett! the. first bottle
I ?atv that I had zot the ritrht me'licinr. Con
sequently, I followed on with it until I had
taken -.even bottles, when I wa pronounced a
well man, and my skin U smooth and entirely
free from pimples an. I eruptions. I have never
enjoyed so good heaUU before, and I attribute it
all to the use of Yeoetine. To beoeiit those af
ttU'ted with Rheumatism, I will make mention
also of the Yeuetine's wonderful power of cur
ing me of this acute complaint, of which I hnvr
sliirered So intensely.
C. II. TUCKER, P:.s. Ag't Mich. C. R. R.,
W Yash:ngton street, Boston.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggiets..
Januarr 1". lm.
Hon. Simon Camkkon" in Ihe three feet of him, and where I could study ft reat j,fll 1;;ni,ut ii(jUor3 musthave
jicss, though in the language d' levity, ;
"that is too thin."- The old t w ad. lie about j
sovereign Stales is eimply oll'eu-ive. Any J
snored sovereignty, superior to American j
nationality, that Louisiana posset-n-d, w .is
takcti nut of her when she was forced, at ; '
(be point of the bayonet, out of the
lhr.ru ir.fcderncy aud into tin
Union
'u j.ouldami. it is not :caue a sov
but
respec'
the acomtiliHlinu iu d its ourttt se. 1 !, is
a ftatidi-i i'iejis.r !) po; ular governaieiit.
his face at leisure. He has changed. lie
is older than he was a year ago older iu
beeu consumed. For toward night the
young gentlemen wobbled in a terrific man-
whiob ih'' Democracy advocate as a parly, ! serve tlie peace, ami tiiat a commiuee oe ; tliem m a great uegree snou.u tne crci.t ih- ; nave mat:.:, i neie is iook oi aii.-ue.j, a tlll.y c,niplaiii. d of slippery side-
the basis and wag s would l'o down, and i appointed to wait upon Men. DeTrobriand, j long for its passage. I stated in a letter to ' sort of worn, haggard expression that to .fe " h llu,r(, js no a(1(j t,)c
d ovn ih-y will g and they have no power : tlie commanding omccr oi me t . . troops you last winter tnav no uuut.ee ..ni wotu.t j me was aosomtciy paumu. xiaun i ic : sIllW(,, hu linatiou to sleep that betok-
Th- redm-lion of fhities in I stationed at the Mate-bou-e, and request ! tie passed uuiess it contained in.; pr .posi- j years older t o nis experience,
' . . . . ...... 1 t T i r
a:.pea.anee far beyond what a year should j nor thl!y went from the doors to theif
br.vc maiic. There is a Iok of auxie!3 a;
SiiKr.m.vN's tb.taib'd stateie. ol ,
waidi'd to the viar Uiliee miowk nearly
mu! .b'! s couiut'.lted in the parishes ol
lol -
l.'atisi.ina.
f r purely p
ip-a! icivons.
i That this r. nifseti'.s the full number, no one
American t ... . . . , ,, ,
. ! !; ., ii!fc.iii..l W a M(.l. Willi tlllCl
Jl II1CT? J an t'te.ite ..Jiooiivu i . ., .... ,
1 II FT.! I ll oi 1 . I . - ;.oi:s: -n III n.i- ... , .
vercigti . ,
. - . . , . i . I 1.1 ill, .1,1 .,..-..,,n..
Stale iiai "jccu uam.ca in toe m, oui i
liecans.' the Kellogg fiaild ha been miv
tnined, and ihe tVhli leaguers wlo made
war on the lllh of Scptcmb. r arc, iu our
judgment, renpon:L"o for that, if it had
not U-cn for the demonstration on that
Moody day that ther? was a formidable mi i
litary orgauiatiou in Louisiana, prepared j
ii many nist.ii!"-? luio.rs exciK-u , j j.tIlcrali,. ,.,j...-;.y ju tj,t. nrst (,,. j was accompanied with two of his staff ofti- The Democrats true to the precepts taught ing of their glances, but it did seem
el rcuu-tk, and ar- not g. m-raly kiee.vn. j ' u ,,,, ,.,r t)i; ,.oun!y u,,tj j M.r8. As Cen. D-Trobi iand walked ilmui i by th..ir predecessors of l'l, are bolster- I that Tilton had the best of the cue
lul Ibis evidence n!-. i.e of '.be bhiodthirsly ; ,.,-, ; jsTC. units-; the present j to tlie SjK'akers desk loud applause burst ous in denouncing the Administration, j He kept Ins eye fixed o:i his ant
,,:;( ..fib,. U'lol- I..a Ml" :m'Ih !'.r 'irtil'.C- ... .. ., , . ... ii . I., ... ... , i , . inc. .:.t l ...l .;,.! ...1
I , I
lt prevent it. I le-r,:.lti tion ol ftiities in I stationeu at me ,iaie-nou-e, ano request i tie passett uuiess 11 eo.uaiiieu tie: p. .pusi- years o.uer i h ios eAoeie-ov.:, ...... "--" eUed cshatisthin. And their tongues were
1-70 and 1-72 V v a combination iu Con- i bis assistance in clearing tin: looby. 1 he j lion advocated by these. gentlemen, ami 1 . jaunty 1 rank -M-mtou snows tne eiiects oi thick an,j tIltir i,rcal,jn, heavy iu short,
g.e, .d all the 'lb mocrals except three, i motion was adopted ; a committee ,.( live, j am g-atibYd thai I was not uu.-tak-n in the I the M.ain. Uj the way, as Tilton came ha, they bu any wi,ureacWf i ,ilouW have
an.l so-ne of the old Tree Trade Demociats J of which Mr. Dnpre was made chairman, ! IUV!,m;U,,,k ! t' court he piiused within a lootoi Ueeeb- : jn(,,,t, ,,., f.,:rly on the vorut t0 a
I ...i. . i ., ...t ,:, . i ...;,ii...... ,i...;...r I w:. Rent to wait noon ( 'ien. Ih trobriiiti.l. ! . l iito I.uri-IAN.V imi,..ik-i.!' : er. and the eves of the two met squarely. : , , ,. , :.;
1 .... 1 ' ' 1 " " ; . .. , ' - - , luuuKUtu a ucu. i il) lis, its ii tie.
.I..II1U , ...... u. ... .i :. i 1 ...,.i .....,, i ivM. n...f .(t;.,r !.!!. ,-.,lii-,.. bcii ;.t nr. c.'f.t lit v. mM br .1 i Oi-iiH I o int ernri t. the mean- '
i Ilie rt 'i.'liioii lioie.M!. I'll toe pauic.uiu j ' "" .ii""v... ...... ...... . r., , - - , . liiFt-'l TICK FI l'FS
gol their glances, but it did seem to me ;
ucounter. I -ihe resent lire iu i irib avenue in wiucn
t n t.r,, f-..,;l. 1,,..,,. ".n.Tbt frmn i tv.r.
..,........,, Ct ! ll ........ T .. .... ........ ....
lires.ellt to tlie li('!lKer S iler K lotei til.Iiiause Ulirsi ous IU denouncing me .vwiiiiiiisli.ilioii, lie hem tits ee i..eu uj iii3 ...na.'ii.-i . . , , , , , , .,,.:. co,i,tnj
spirit of the While l..agu- ra'Is ;.:o. c- , ;l,.;tm rorlvs p ,., cent. from the democrat it: side id" the House. ; tJcucral heridau, and every .one dilleiiug without anything ugly or wicked in the ; lu'U ciul au.i'eirect. which show the fi-
lioll 10 1 UlOll 1111 U. Il is toe nm ... -)
. . 1 C, bv it... l'r. -i.l, Ii! ill
fioiiiii,, i',.iii..'i .:..'' , j - - ... .... . i .... t . .t u ...if ln.k.iii. t'ii tii.ti 1 1 k i.r...., i-. ...... ,.u. t ..,..,'.-. i i , l-itto. :i te.t ins i : - u I'.vi i i s1 to oe on i tie l tent. i
' I hi. rti'l 1 I '1 ll'Mi ii I II y'ltlll..-. ,tlil 1 .. .. ' i - l-iii - f'l.i.iii - -i., - - - - - -zz I .... . , c ti . . . ,
, ol tne iiiiest, nouses are cariuny laui, so
that the ends come m conla-t with Lie dues
I..,.. ,i.. nU- , in imkIi os t.tisiuess. I army ouicer. .or. in, said it ns not, i tan. wnose mere iiteenee is .... . nn: iwui. ui uk i.i.u i.uni"i .rauu- ,r . ,, , .,, ,r.t c ens llir-m am! rtrenares
r it: l. i imi, 'i-"' - , ... : . . . .. i -
! Iho i"w: M "'H' l: V.-. M lliili.l . -
to overthrow tlie State government t..ut j . , . ,
. ... . 1 in ihiamsooj I , la., long in i.oii.r.i
lud with much ni'.sgiving been ret ognizetj , t
tins ;cemt i cy.
that th.e action of l.ishop ( )i lara in ivmoy- ; - . ,- Nf i).-ee. Mr. Willz then, in I .ier of their .'oim.'. but so at once.'" butouce
1 llllie IllO. I. SIS, illl.l 111. .!.... i.i.'i ....... j - , . j n
. r . , : . .
I... rr,A. r;rani. Phil Shciitian. with: J" ' ' . . I is entirely controlled
that u:e aeiliiu ot jtis.ioj.w j..ii. oi it.-...--.-Lis
bayonet would not be in New Orleans , . ,,;if., fro,n th). au,,:ll (,f An
now. and th. fraud of the leturnuig Wrd ; j,, . hil( ,, Wlis , f(l!1
would have l.en imi.b:,'. As (.in Mute , ,v.fh bw ami discipliueol the
Wagners retorts l , they ouht no , anJ tli(; it Ft is
complain. They who take li.e sword ; Uy
shall jrifh by tho sword. j v!uKt:sry :1(.eiat;o.. while a n.emb, r.
The Wistir furi.ace, Hani-br.rg. has re-
PoUsvlile Las au oyrter vm which was , ,,,,...,,;,,.
- -A' t . 1 . -..-. - .
plainly depicted, as uy me M.-ui,nor j Me uivi
chisel, a woman ucau, u.-v, m.u vi-.u-..
The oyster was froica, and when it began "
lo tkaw, it shrunk giJ'Bcwlut, and then 1
presented the appearauce of a female corpse i Japan
-the ilia of the bivalve sming to neive the
,. n.,rn.t .i.r,..i i Mcsuu Ireatv.
reduction ol duties. This is tie: ea.i-e of! Ib-li. 1 Irobrlantl asKcii uie aetmg peaU- , with tbem in opuuon, wnne tnu itcpuon- t iook, nut wuu me e.picss:o.i ot a imtu win.
. I . . . . ......i-.;.... . - . .1 I. : 4 i, i i. l 1 . : .......!f . . I... .... . 1. ,.t..t. I
i the continued depression in business, and cr il it was no', pisioie i u- inui io piesei e cans usiam .ent-i ,u in ani ami m- ' .t j- ueueteo hhumuh to wi- .... .m. nm. .m"
i every bu-dneK man knows it. and conse- ; or.ler without appealing to him as a I'. S. jm-t, nud are loud iu their praise ol Shcn- j ll-ccher's bearing was dpially undaunted.
is afraid lo .push bis business, i army ollicer. .dr. n ntz said it was not, dan, wbose mere presence is an awe to; i ne result oi me tuai c.iuuoi oe preuici-
Yeu e m -'. l no protection or aid from a I whereupon the general proctcded to the ; rebels. When a gallant and daring ollicer, J ed. lint from the fact lhat so far nothing
I, 1. 11.1 1'...., .......au .n 1... i ... Il.:i t.. ll... r,',..it .,,.,1 l.i.lj I l... I..,,i it.f f,li.,tnfl itiou.tfi, ... t.rii.
i 1 i;UiO r:d ' 'otl'TCSS. b-eause Wemocracy j loooy, aim .touieff.-o.- ,f.nir ! iiir j HKf nan: tun., nniira ri iiiniwiiui.iu i.,i utii ii. .-. ... vi .i.w.il,., .t j-.
York Kite ! crowd, peace was a I once restored. Ou I them disperse they "stand nut .on the or- sume lhat nothing new will be. The public
moncj-chang'-rt of ihe country, who are the name ol tbe itencrai Assemuiy oi me Ins bad; is turned tney uecome i-iv.r, .ttm
hostile to Ibfi productive interests of the; State of Louisiana, thanked toiienil De-' and murder ni.;o-. and harmless wdiite
,.'.,; ,.o ' Trobiiand for his inter!', rence iu behalf of' Hepublicans with impunity. The Xntlou-
We have still considerable protection to '' law and order, and the Cciieral withdrew, j Iir,,ulh-n.i, siieaking ollicially of all'airs
home labor and home imlustry ; but with ! The republicans had now generally with- I in New Orleans, tells the whole truth in the
the p.-.venl rateii or wages i is not nde- ' drawn from the ball and united in signing j following paragraph :
i;. Kl,,.f.(.n wllh labor "o;u down i a petition to the Hovernor, stating their i "The Louisiana disturbance, in a nut-
l Ml,.,, t 'l "... rr .
.
still .Tea ter ratio: and
he I grieynueec, am! asking his aid, which pt ti- j ,hel!. is as follows : The Democmts, see-
abroed l.t a
lehuia ma:.nf.ieto,v lhat ItinsH . hta.,, of itrlw- ofiered by the c.peralors foi I tion signed by lilly-Uvo legally ret tuned j jg that a i;-ublicaa majority waa te-
iCofwotKlensho,. ! ,cr. will still .tver.ge one hundred per j members of the .o,,e ,s ... n,y posses- j .JJ-" nH Zn
nriv-r .l'f-'r-n'Mes Petv. n ll.b.a and ' eent. higher than h.' wages that prevailed Hon. mmedbitely, iuhseriuint b the i $t COIllnuli(.ttll. they kid-
iui.,1 r .1. ....!!..!. . ... t, ti.,.rnii.. 1-Vim- net on o Mr. ills in rieclmg Ine cierk of i. (ir m,.,.. Kenublittan members.
a r anticipated iu oiiMn-nee ol u . coal j the Old lloue, Ih. UiHieii i.iove.1 that two i ai',d convoyed them beyond reach. Three
later otv,rctm? to Mr - me , ;f ...atmrt i frnm ,,, i.arish of D- Sot:,, one 1 is not reason to doubt the report that they
in io ns nw sis -i .' in i .. .-..i ... , .. .
w ill doubtless be treated to the same old
scandals -the counsel will twist the evi
dence each to his own side.the jury will get
their wise head together, and disagree,
aud that will be the end of it. We shall
the material for a conflagration, at a mo
ment's notice. The Stirncr mansion, owned
by a rich Jew ish tea merchant, took tire
last, year from this cause, ami the mother
ami daughter of a wealthy and happy
family lost their lives. The magnificent
synagogue on Fifth avenue t-M.k lire from
a red hoi nail heated by the fim, into which
it was driven. As one cauuot with any
nssurance ol success inspect every nan
Kcport of "The First "National KnnU
of Knnbnry, VnS
"Report of tbc condition of "The First Natloiat 1
Bank of Sunbiiry," at the Boron y.U of Sanburyr
l.i the State of IVunsvlvattia, at b close of bu
siness, on the 31 ;t day of Dec, A. I. 1S74 :
RKSOCBCKS.
Loans and di-comit f'.'IH.TTB 8.
U. S. Bonds lo secure circulation 200.000 CO
I'.S. I'.onds to secure deposit 50.000 fK)
1". S. liond oil hnnd TOO
OtluT stocks, bonds and inortsittires.. G."iO 00
Due from n-deenini and rescrv.;
asrenls
Due from other National '..inks
Due from Sitate Banks nnd banker?...
Current eX'-enses and taxes paid
Checks and other cash item l'rotc.-t
itceoiuit
Bills of other National Banks ,
Fraeiional citrrenev. (inelndiii!! ul'.-k-
-N) -
Lciral-tertd'T notes
i:.-..Mnpi;...i. fund with I. S. Tr-a...
en.O-J' 74
23.; 54
ta.f.yy ss
J.475 5'i
5,ms oo
;.70o o"
7S,tH:0 00
!!,0eO (K.
I.IABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
Other undivided frolils
Nati. iial Bank Notes outstanding..
St.it-"! Ban'.; Notes outstanding ,
Dividends Cn.iil
Individual Deposit
I'uHetl State Deposit
Depotits of U. 9. disbursing oilieer
D.ic to otb-r National Banks
One io Stat-; Banks atn! Barker....
-7C-2,r.i;i 4:1
..?-200,(HX) W
.. SS.UOO 00
... i i.0C4 un
.. l.-jtl.20ll 0-.i
.'..VST It:.
.. "k'.ISI (i!r;
... 2.-.1.40J i
.. U0.072
W9 40
... lS-Vl'.t .01
.. r.,ios
sra.sii.-. r.
STATE IF PENNSYLVANIA:
COCNTT OF NoKTHV VfHi:LANI, Ss.
I, Saniael J. Backer, Canier of tlie :it)'ve
named hank; do solemnly swear that the above
statement Is true to the be.-t of my Unowletlge
and belief.
S:gi'(.( S. J. PACKER, CasLter.
S'tliscrihed n:id sworn to before me, this ?-tt.
day of Jan., lS7."i.
Sigaedl Kst'i. WtT.vnr.T, Notary Put!ie.
Correct AUest :
ISiie.I,. JOHN HAAS, i
"" A.JORDAN. SDii-i-ctors.
t; VM. I. C.KEENOCOII, )
gittilutry, Jan. l., ls7."i.
f'strny or n It oar l'ig.
CAMF. to the premises of the sub-riber, at Ma
rital Colliery, Mt. Carme! township, Notthiii.i
berland Cotinly, Pa., on, or abont tbe 'il day of
Jatmary, iS7.", a
BOAR Pill
The ow ner or owners are requested to come
know jut as much w hen w e get through j iit.a,i about the hw?e every night "before j forward, prove property, pay charges and take it
as we tio now, and no more.
. i , , ,. .. ,- -. i. .i,;,,i, :,,,; t av-":'t v, ntltenvisu ;t ill he sold according to law
I fear me ; goitig lo bed tlieleelings wub w men t.mia ' '- rtrrciurK' rnTP
tbe gnat nnd important question an to : people lay their lu,ds noon their pillows j
FREDEiUCK HE HER.
Mil. Cai-uul township, Jan. S, 1873. 2ms.
mg.
w liella r Mrs. Kliz ibe.th Tilton and Key.
Ileniv Ward I.iceber were verv. Verv
.... c ., , MA YOU VI KHAM
naughty, wnl be cue of the conundrums i
that never will be settl. d. i st:uU tlnt lw n:a' is ar"
j deut prayer of evry good Isew i orker.
' - V( O i)A I,f'r l:. AKeti:-i'f.'. Aili-U''
l --v V-itJof w..rkin
ii.i.nis u- tiik roicr stkuman.
I am sorry to have to swak of the ill-
ness nf the lieliijbtful poet, Edmund Clar-! the corporation counsel
His tirsl act w as to remove Debt field Smith,
Th Mayor
lw.?le ,.f boll.
ulii: iii,i oi.l, ni:.Bf itK:P iootiev a; worK tor it., ..i
their ...vti i..K.-ilit.. u'lriM'.-t!:cir xiHtt-.its, oi hi!
tbe iiii. tuiiii at a.iv thev We oner ctni-lorrr. 'tl
tliiC w:ll p.i lie.l-ie.iiriy tin-e-.rv hour's w,..k. "U
l-ariieniie-a, tiiiis, ice., si-.il Irtt. .Suv is tlie time.
Ouu't look tor T'.rU er lm mm t's- b;t e, nntil yon
have 1-jm.si what we eff. r. . Stinsoji & Co.. Port
hi. M.t.i. . 1:s. ly