rhe Somerset HeralilrS WLliN llV. trbuary 16. i. lut fire Pi til ncraliC lie-came loo hoi fur cbairwain of the C tec ff "js L.. II I a lo I't wlo c r. .-.-.!., lev. 1 r. the Mcans of the tt., wLj Lad Jeff Da- 0,000 men at A&der$onvii!e until they were dying, aud cf coarse be would bare been if be wor-ld criminate roe ia TMrardMT aeiat me beraose I would not t what waB tba refclt ? A few (Jars to the Andersonviile prisoners, con-! visit, on the heirless prisoner io our; ter tLid report c sent io, V ind elusive a? to the wirh of tLe Got- ! hands such barbarities as according the bea.-t, the cruel, beari'ss coward : f!to report, Lad bceu inflicted upou j lhe mau of w Loin the Iwicbniouu j XftO AJr-r!i.r,i.wnt eminent to mako such a t Large ! against me ; aud the failure to do so our wen. :cd and ; re?', r'.a a'? its t'.erk tint imcac rat. .Iaa.es I'. IlamUeto ' ir'.ad to pet ia exchange for thera tec ; shows that notLicg could be found to beartv rebels who sustain a. Aiar we iiot sav tLe t-vi Esanuntr said, when be w as ordered i titer, !cd his F'a Jjba Wilkes (.Tar the asas-:o cf Prcsl- well led, stent, Learty mx-us were ia Northern prisons. Robert Ould. tie relei txtbai'ge commis sioner, sa'd ia IrIC: ' TLe arraoge nieat I Lave made work; largely in r.J a id oj :ia t.A r? U v fttkC f rf : 1 oar favcr: ur .i rr.ilt IT( ''! c', Natiunal r.T-r'iiblicaa grc.-itr.al Ccmuiittcc La? complcttu its eriranizaliua f.x tie campa;gu I J .i, r., r, i,r(.,-r Cumr n. of I't' r'yhunia. Chairman; Judge L"JrJs, Secretary, and Jacob Ls-e, Treas urer Aa Executive Co ;.:- J senai ran. Cm? a, West Rep: n. a: 'uIl'v trguaicct oa this 'C5Un is Uct tecJd. I Lis letter Jtf. Da ' vis cctcc!s aia::raL'j ia dvacatra Uia" ttatteis uawxrii.y of air.oe.-tj. a- - and wc ccnrritnd !l to tie iH-rusal cf trcrrL'cur. nil k- Tii. to c:: pa-.-i J lust 1 v iLt- t... fr :j! Uj We L m hl!? t!- i Ccaiuii::?. ,r. CaaieroD, L al IKri'V, aud ..,.ata.;res i:a.-k.HiiUn'.l, ;o- Ml' The Senate and the llou-e a; llar-ri.-l.'urt'L Lave locked Lotus cn the outetiua of adj'juriinicit. Oa Wed uvsd&r tf last week tLe Se&ate ectit io the H'jUte arescluun loradjaru rucLt fi" on the 23d of March. jr ti .'i-O.Oi'JjTLe ll ju.-e bj luT to 47 voted to ia Ifcl LuilUitigp. deHa.tfly po.-tjotie tie resolution. I'ridar Thia sucLUiarv dil'J:l;un of the fcuh- si'i'l'f'"-1 e tL' t'tiitea . l w 1..., c . rir i.? t. . - - . . voi tf 41 vea.- tJ tJS. ;ject put Ixiciscninect is a Lard kt at bpt, :froui ttat citv to Aodersouvuie, j aud ljribotiers are prone to eia?zcr-i "ThLk Hod that Ilicbuioud is atlJst! dence ol n:y lacoccnce was such that ' ate Heir sufferings', uq sUl-o w w toe rio I oia inaer ; uod r.avo nicrt) Ilolt and Coaover, with their trained out oa bo.a iu.'. Du: we d;d iiut; bbju sbote- So . h-m be tas buj band ot buburaej i:aceef, dared ek, tj reports of c :niaiitiee, wiib j frent this man mi-jaomottd by not make a?ain me ibis cbar?e, 'tibotoeraphic liiutrations, to itflame; Mr. Davis, and made Cmoi:--sary which Winx, fr his l.fe, would not ' tbe passions of out people. How ! General of ail the prisons aod prison- and a Ter rible Scene Ensues, THE ; af-'TheCry Of "Fir Raised CoDressai least Ue representa- some purpose baTitijr failed to act in; ihr ' J?- - tioo ot this State in thai body to the matter tbe niotier In? remained wa viutuuiau auw- uiake dilizent euuri to secure tne m the Mate In-afjrv :r"i-j i padsajje ot the now penuiu,;, ia- until now. iajor ujiia tr(lu(-pil ht tJuDsreaenjau .viuiro oi tct vne l-tr'.t.li:urc n.Sr York making au appropriation if over applicattun of tbU fund. 'DATHIMnDP Tl il TI V three oiiliioua ot dollars fvr the Br The LegiH-iture baa adj urned u:i- j ) A It I I If I II nr. A.I Eiglil Persons Crushed 'iranipled tolH-atli,ndn ' Xiimber Wnnded. e come idential nvminatioo, has Ciade ? iaiiiule SjfSre. Von niav reoiembtr1 now to a question wbicb e cbal-i ..... . I r . . . r. l i. . ow let us rev iewlbc leading taets a pubiieLed report ol a commute ol leage .Mr. i'avts to answer. xm or , . prf0rujance of the allegory ot the care. The report of tbe Con-1 the United States Congress, hichj know cf, or had Lis attention been ; of..fne (jreat Republic," at Kobin fedcrate Commissioner fr an ei-j was scut to Anaaapoiis to visit some j ceiled to, Colonel Cbaudler's rePort j 8oD-s (jpera lloase SaturdaT after chaofc'e of prisoner.-shows how per-j exchanged printrs, and which tad when he promoted Geueral Winder, j n a Pljrli0a uf tbe pillars support- e.rrukai.u iiiui were OiirtilvTis io ai'J'eouru IO J'COiigra(u oi nmo i i:r uc ucut lbiiuk uibuc - j s-ecure the relief of cautives. Fail-1 esiuciated sobiect. which acre offer-1 ter appointed as a reward to Uindr iug in I Luce attempts, I insuctcd ed as samples of the pruosers re v . v i (.i ii. i.. ce iu 'j uuurr a uaCj ru i. uu uin cutu. n kcu -ji-c. vvv..4.wi -- ihaS been UKa ol truce ana fcit an interview wiib 'teat report was recered, I sent it to ; tetter we cow a.iuae to nrieny. IAC son's Opera House for tbe past two Genera! Grant, u rep-retent to biai j CoL Ould, Ccictsiijoer for txebaote ! ay it appears from cur report lbljajnWt under the aupice f the the tiering and death of Federal cf prisoners, aud U-arned. as 1 autie-tbe Conft-derates took 60,001) more . .:nmli plt.jlef Association. The 1 1 at tia.e : pn.poM- a prowr. til Weduevday next. CiscissAii, Ohio, Feb. G. Dur- . if lug toe gallery gave wnj, precipuai- a tiunioer oi ine ot-cupann npou i-turu-jforhisauJ.u; services at Audern-j uleunT below. Tbe allegory py cf ville? Oue other point of Mr I'av.s , a - lbe fcWje ot Iijbia. t it to I letter we now allude to brierlV. lie! ... n r l"i - . prisoners held by us, to explain tbe ipated, that the photograph? had pnsners than we did, and yet e.uou (l,rotx.eij3 were lo 1 A n . 1 iKd -, - i x & t . -. v. .in iiticua n ci o iu w buuiicu n causes wuitn were i-voua our con-ioteu iAk.ru iroai men uw r io:uiuieii iu-muicu iuauu i ,i;f ,.r tu cufrrirnr tiur .if thp citv. ge, ia the name of tu-, our bc.-pitals when tbej were liberal- prisoners. This is utterly absurd, The .f numbering nearfr cartel !ed t r exebaoire, and whom the h reirarded as couralcs- tLe Senate on its metal, and I ,, i.a.-.-ed. as il caaie ;ii iurtL;:n past-a a resolution teat i- IJ..JW, vL.iv needs the rrit-lit wili cuSsider no I..11 ioirvductd at to Iwivait a law. i ter tLe Lrst dy of April. The tf . ,tat tie Pb.iauelphia joura-1 ft-rt tf ttif be to cut off all blil in the i'tLaie, tiLialjj to prevent the I t ,lt.c. k r, ) t. ie !- u a fu?.-y over t- a Lt u over Lir ooe cLit-k, l e h'w.e U i-'.i-eji ili''hts. trol, and to urge, ruanitr, the observance of the for an eichanire of prisoners. To i pital ajrcefa tLis, a to all previuti.-, apjieals, a deal t cent, but too weak to t-e removtd ear was turned. I wili not atiemp;, ; wi'.b rafety U tbenirelveti. Tbe anxi frotn Kieniory, to aritc the report ,tty tf the pri.-ooers to be sent to made to nie of the iuc-idents of this! their h-iuies tad prevailed over tbe-mir.-ion. Iee no longer lives to de- j objeetious vf me surgeon. But this fend tbe cause of his countrr he lov- ii njt all; f.T I have recently learn ed so well aud wrved so eflectnaily, ed, from a but Genera! Grant Cucool tail to re- ; Auuap'.dis, ' . . . . I l...H - uc II.V ana nas Dtn iHkea uuuouoicoi,. ..vu. , , , ., , . f . Hill s speech instead of the records. ! .,.c of lhe chy 3 The latter show as we stated lte j lhe object was a wcrth'r one, and other day.that tbe i nion forces cap- children of old tured 47G,1G6 prisoners, wLile tbe reeident3 wf lhe cllTf T19l audiences rebels took only IS?,14o. were present at each presentation of Mr. Pans further says, wbith that J The walher this at. charminir effronierv that we have so .r . . i . . . . , . . ! Ltfruouu oeius ptuuiiiuus. uuu mcic priest who wasthen at j often admired ic the Southern Kn.gci, ,aoionof the public schools, tba; tbe mt wretched jtbat Congress bad no power to tnke malince audience in most part t i- .. r - I I V k A nAf.l..n(.r Wf IfOr A Ft EI ' . memrxT so txiraoraiuary a visit, aud it ttiog ot tnese pnotograpns rrc upu iuvi. mi-1..luuui;rv"", I was composed of women and chil- bis objections to executiug the cartel I taken tioui a maa wbo had never btea make cx icsstfarto penalties for crimes ' Q About 2:30 ti clock while tbe tw ho nad Deen leu oa againsi tne rww ne -ou.u cbiidren aai0Dg lbe audience were at at Annapolis wha the prefer, he says, to see all these lhe Dei .bt of lheir enjovment, some which be was attached i relating to the power of Congress to ... ,, . - . . . C3 . O ii re well kauna tu ,UJ..;Jwpiticaiii,e!l.tl)trert.i?tJ choose to fonret tLe -sick list ; conjd oration tf Ilotiic bills iCLt to ajT e .Tts ia iLi-reirard the prison- i coaimanJ to !tbe Senate after the 1st day tf April jers at Anders javille aud the delegates j bad pa.v-ed that place on its Bouth- Ifor ct-ticu; rt-ace. TLjs tLe bdtua puLl . !.e l.p. 11 -e i f II. d-u w L ) er I'.M IVj ar r. t wL. i-l-4itl r-ter i u: tLa: ; i- i ; tk ' . .l.ia-ir il) , I .ne the Uf ol the It-ino. pretntaliver are e disai.s.-ed from meat !a.-t sux- in tLe frauds General Jtatll irae. O-e ofT.ci eTL't at.t-at-Arrc, ;Lc Ct-irin.:f.ee ::e Fu.-f. ff-ee K Lird i u-tl by IV-v .Sices aad II ques; right en jl i'.n of Olc rh '.A cour:e-y, Lutidre J a tc-s.-ivj :aud a: present. Apart frjin the the Seaaie is duvS is Waz ' .:. !'.'. e c : j LuLt u; evideLce - , : Io a '.a te Uepartmetit irvta was disL.-aora!!v irischar-r-p . . : ', - . t U,j - l a ... i - " i' - ! i 1 charge t! tbe tea !- I rernjitted to send to President Liu- ward march. Whatever may be said cola to plead fvr a resumption of ifceiia extenuation of such imposture be excLaageof prisoners, cannot fail to. cause of the exiirentits of war, there rco.einbcr Low willing I was to re-jcau Le no put-h excise now for the -tvre tbeta to their Lomes and to tbe attempt of Mr. Blaine, by gross mis comforts tf wLicb they were ia need. representation aad slanderous accu prvided tie impriooned soldiers .fiS in, to revive tbe worst passions idf fir. f.'i-rAr th.it; lit 1. in n-u'i.f war and ir is to be houed that XLe session i,t a greater . ,,.ltJlSt! j Bad rrtrn, t., . n t:ll fu'iC. itself to the! The foul accuatiuo, tbUifb i.r-ct-i it wi roved, aud if tbe llou .'ftraeti eriy itn- lu persis. Lt the sake irs pi rd.iv a.i jwed to tLe is the general lmpres-! tLe II'. use tal , ia ;::ukln. Le beaevoluat s, there would V lJ-t V;L e re f .-r i, IH1 l trai? p. we 1 11 ? ! C . ut w 3 'r.'ta tia " aad iw a ' K.. ati en ;u-t ia farcro' sii jw- ib'i' ! ti't- t ; ier.- sia for the pr jil.l! i(t)t ttll, Stnte. Aad its in coiitina; dl l ses-iorj, tad re fsved lLat L.i.y low r tLis seccica for 'jiC lie fullti.-y e.-s li: to I. die the auiw'-i u'-ed ' y t:.e "t.z: jus'lv said tbat "t; tiM le entrr-teJ tvi: wer." He prove 1, too, ;I never was a tim ia '.Le Ltc c.i'jn'.rr wi.tn ijflation v rtairi t-i rt t i 't i:i a : '. '.v, aa 1 tL -l dt- oae LaLdrcd tad fifty days, cs is al irged to he its intent, it will justly iul'cct i'-.-'-lf to tfc? clarge of nck-!e-- expenditure of public iauds f-r tl.r !l dividual bt-ni-C; or its members. TLe :ix pavers w.Il wauh the re.-ult a as the event is to be regretted. 1 have tLe good effects of evok- trutbful stateaients ia regard to little understood subject from of the i men w ho would havo preferred to and ia i leave their sorrowful story untold, if wL'.se Wtituf tuy deeds were d .ne. tLe subject couid Cave oeen a.iowea is-! It cay ! presumed that the feelines peacefully tJ .-ink into o!ivion. Alu- arid the tabus of the fc..uthera sol- tu! respect is Leeuiui. aaa emmoa d bv me. aad in. laurel is essential to a lnena y !-. mr.f-o-i.in ipr f : r i n r trotibi unbiii: and when slander is promul- rn.'rcc;vc :a luy cca'gratuiatory orders -Rated fri-iu biitb places, tbe public !n I'l-nrnv f:pr a vi-rr.rr in which ! welfare demands that truth should the troops were most CDmmeaded fr i r;p ulsehood of its their icaucrcess and geaerosi.y to the wounded asd othrr captives, as well tie instincts of the person wbo issued the order as the kstghtly '.em eu specanv aruin.-t me, was noiia dju' t iatendtd as aad caturallv I ibi le the arraignmeut t'V wLose auttii.ntv ne i; ' j aud e tht-r ia-: i .e. i..n r..i aiers were uaae-rstot i-. - i j - - remove ponticai u.saomut-s "-P" , I u iirnorance. raised the err i he seems to iiroore the fact tbat the power is awardei br tbe Constitu ion) aad the courts left to of fire, as the red light from the colored fires ' n--d ia the niece flashed out froni the tx the . r ... penalties according to pre-exi-tiDir ieirislation. Wben we wiuirs. h.very inch of tbe theater fl' ttbat i w' as occupied, and the dense crowd ' t-aj nri n anil fciirivincr &hiiit. the M, Lav..' suggestion oe carr.eu ou , .- BQd , ront of lDe dm)r8. and tbe courts should afax the renal-1 jrcoae .q ifce audieace took ties according to pre-existing legisU- . a . , fir u.ft. Tf.,.uwA tion. be would be dsnitliusr from the' . e end of aropeassjon a9 they ould cuU n hear his case, the ' asurauce of the' . b . ii i.... .1- ic I tee en man momts into suoim vj . lui;rUoL lor the front d. o.s. eXUiOlllon ol raa taste, OJ""", "innhed .tun the i frox near tbe door bv some oue w ho a glimpse of red glare from itbestaire. There was an immediate A child was I an:, vt-rv re-Let' power for evil. :fuiiv aad trulv. jEFftRsCiS P.WIS per of ti audressc i.lic-r to whim it was' TUf I.ttcr r JrOrnon ! In. d. :rugg: SO 1 later It is aumitted that the prisoners in 1 our Laads wore cot as well provided j Lr as we would like xo Lave had j .i i .--3 i . j:j 1 ttca. oat it is c.a:c:ei tnat we ;u i:,,n . : it more tbia t ; ... -. is v t-"oa:iUi v. ; wi'h n? II .-k c-r resJets 1 3 tb-, Vlf n f,:r them as we could. Cin I; is a Keiub'Icaa Senate! the other side ear as cuch ? To the .'sninni- r. ft r,.w f.-iTn r.fiO . ..... H .... . - - T , . r. it. ... 'rrisoacrs br oar s U In P r. I IIM'MK "T! i' II iI'!P J ..iVr-(.- ar. fairly, without .-r pa-sion. Mr. Pavi: raises would e.er;ed oa a err p-r rcfrrra, is vo;ia u'-trf arnieat ide arid hu: treatment aad adequate supplies of lan bv disaster to to protr i crcrrtLiag j teeesr.: e se.;.ca, ar.i larj'-l nn J lb- ; iacrS: r.iv reJ au tat.'y return to tLe t.t,d I asis of Fjx-eie pay aunts. .Ti- tip the w hole oufstioa ia u.Iy ,pcc 11- td ..t -:cvfc: r.:.i i ; : n w T'-uuy we are . : v :-ra i f C that tili'iitit .-else. s'tM' .! IVLkC it '.ward re-.itr't'' d..e. i. aad 1 UDO a;aty cont.uue rl infa nt) vise i not re- We want to treat Mr. Jefferson Pa vis' letter, published in vesterday's lo a ilt'e a a is- j;: be met, aad be uukes t ver necessarv tnat tbe facts i f tbe Ander.-oavilie torture aad the re.-p' Csibili'y thereof be fix ed aud settled beyond controversy. Tbe ex-Coi:federatc President says ia his letter: "It is admitted tbat tbe nri-si'nerfl in aur hand-! were not as ex-, Firit. it appears from the reports ; u.eil vided for a3 we woud i;ve oi tne initea states k ar i'cp3n- t-bave tvJ tteTn i,ut pk "3 claimed meat that, though we had sixty lhat we diJ aii for tDeni we c-oula.'-thousand more I ederal prisoners than x.jW we prut.eed to &s. Mr. Pavis they had of Conte Jerates, six thoa-1 g ,pw r:aia question?. We thai! see aad ra-'.rc of the Confederates died in , lhaT lbeV are br0Ught to his ootice, Xorthern prison?. : d . - : re;on wbr be fcajuii c oar opponents, a-; cfTc-r two facts : it is olIv neressarv to Ti:?: ceccssity Lr a general revis ion of our tax laws Las lctg been feh by the ba-'.opps rnoa cf the Coa-racnwc-a'ih, cad we observe that oa Friday la.-: the IIja-e Committee oa a v i 2 n :1 Mean remrtpil nn nrr tni ,..,-:,. ...i ...,..t:.i. I "a aad buy supplies tor tbera auiCii1!, . v . aj'i imj i : j av-riu-rj .11. 1 reciaesiwas irrauieu, ,Jui niin . i j . - . secon.l, tne want anu wuerin? oi j n, . ,uPll if he can do no with rr.ea in N'..r; hern prisons caused me j Qr credit to hirn?tlf. We offer him k f r permi mri to send OUt cn-, ... :,..; rnmslf i.r rfr.lvinir 1 to as Tbe tai laws oi uie .-..e. u e uuutr- Conditi.r. that the cotton stat: j that tbe committee have tad j pent to New York ! should on be space to justl'y to -ur plain Inquiries, aud a failure to s.a e t-i :Le Pentc ,z w":h thi it. j f:i:u ia the v ' E.fCt.Lg O ra-v Lave f. sat: Live thev l CiL; ;Lis matter ia hand for several weeks and that the bill reported is an elab- 1 problem beta , orate t.oa, ; saws re ti U-Iar ct.Lf one, embraciag fifty-Eve fec it codifies the various tax icce lso4. and brings them into mitv with jud.cial flectsioas. asree upon some policy which The bill provide that there sbali le no j be Si IT n-d :!.?st cf t! a -t d-.-wa i a par Lep3- td and tie supplie-1 be boajrht theps. General B?ale, now of St Louis. j was an horized to purchase and dis tribute the needful supplies. Our sympathy rose with the occasion and we responded to its demand, not j waiting for ten years, then to vaunt t it.-eit w hen it er.uia serve no good ! i w i purpose to tne sunerers. Dr er may be fairly regarded as a confession that he is uuableto de'end the allegations. I a 1S5 an in-pec- tioj of Anderson vule prison was made by Pr. G. S. Hopk'ns aud Sur geoa II. E. Watkics, of the Confed erate service, and they gave in their renort the following reasons for the frightful mortality among th6 prison ers : 1. Th larrs tuiuVr cf i-ri..nn- erj.ll t - the Lard u;ouey men, an! cjariaeat ly tbe J arty is still without a policy. At la-t ni tic of the caucus a t-e c-are a'r. o t s;:j thirteen was appointed aad nport to tbe next ,aaaceb.il, which all can ;..ir'., arid with p- ur-l jr'th-T. measure.! State taxation n saeb, bat that the l Under the melh.wiae indaence of !Bd r. ' State tax tha!I arportbacd amocj ! tIm- and occaMonal dem-iDiratiuDi 1 Ttew-ni uvt: u mdui tut prl ... . 1 . t . 1 . ' , 1 ..11 . I 1..-at V-A V aI n. t a Hu -1 Paa f. . h. a i . . . . . , t a ,aA l'J'T ICC rCitrrai luulilivb UJU ru.it'UcU i' k tbe .-"Jim vi ' j t 1 1 o ii i ii'i T : l 4. me lunurnuatc t-ij -ui auva uu "jui. the couatv antberities. It detLes J toration of peace aad pood will, the ., ,.. ,.t:An Southern people have t..nr..tten much. tne r-tv.e s fi'iota rjus: De the ar'.ic u.-cr now :d bv! liiMllv rui.kl luipi. . The DltfiTe.inrti'.i'in "fthf t ri- T. the u rbitK eainAiivD fr.mi ttic brdDrbor i i f rv:m-TianFliia lur-iuK" iiii: imi-uu, iiic eu-ii.jin raucu oi luc wri'Dirs . itui'hsn-K.: be b. tu-rdt-x-i-ihi-! thua It njin they bore. If it be Ie so amenri inun tscremtnt ;. county Commissioners on tLi se i their invaders, it is but another ex- 'ow, this was the report of Mr ' i s I? tm'k,' ih, ennntr Trps. ! amnle of the rule that the wrond.tor I Pavits' own .fficiais. We ask him if tax collector ia all counties as i 10 -r"rC'r,? ltan he wbj he believes that report to be true? ! j has suffered causeless wrone. It U ' We ask Lim if it was "doing tbe :a seme couaies uu'Jcr s t-ciai . t..r tl.-m .a .!.J m-K.n . - - i - . i relief that tae inevitable qua tt.y the ar p-is'prir.cJ yet a little longer aa m treat was La i. The most un l L 1 1. , ia the world is that the littce of thirteen will ac'te upon i t i l J T. p. in and meu al el Lad j aws: makes t:.e t.ec..oa t. lowcsti.p wbo l,raved tbe hazards of battle j the m.Cst of a wooded country. i treasurers con-t ulsorv. and provides i that uureTenllae vindictiveness is to located near ruaniu? streams, tbat tLev shall be collectors of dt!ia-j be fuuad the brave and generous j Jied because of au inadequatesupply ... j and g n:le. It is tbe skulkers of thejof wood ana water r as it aoiug ' 'Cr.Kr 4.a ri.ims a l.i-i it.iiiljtr i r i I he IH'st I f, at could li dune, w hen some cf its principally-' ..., !.i r. 1 1 ti, ,..- i ihur Wur Lf: t. L.mr imU i....... i UDIT UU DU UUtrUirU UriU. ILri 1U HUC , . " v . ,.nV uu i ivcm au.uw vwiu- . I - I . - I . no sacrifice to prevent tbe separa-1 ing sun. ana were expost-a to the ticn of the States ; why should tbev j tbiils of tiigbt because of a lack ot locality These are wbii b will c. n:roaaii . provisions as reported, tad Iter lm- K-j.jmrt of Pcmc-crats from all ' pros? us iavortoly. 1 he lu.l is prol ,'Us (ftte eiuiitry, b:tthean-! ably the most important one that ta,eat o! the committee was a j will ccrr.e before tbe present Legis- df i.e to cEia .-: rtiicr tine. be expected to promote iLeconfideDce shelter, and this io such wid essential to their written a letter ; ia ono'.her col-' Jii" Pam has f. Li'.h will be found ua.u, ia wbich Le a i ,e -t;arrcs the amuestr debate moved to exclude where shelter could have been easily provided? We call his attention to tbe fact tbat tbe otitrinal inclosure was fuil of trees, but .bat they were Lim .-elf freul .Mr. liiaine ia hen Mr. ljiaine end rood nri'r.-l lature, aad it should be carefully and WLfn doK y cnnCneJ at Kurlress iatelligeutiv matured. Ncthtng more ( Monroe, I was solicited toaddmy crude, disioin'.cd. vcxitiou-1. sbr.a-i name to these of many esteemed pea- bi'a- ineffec-ive a'd ucinell;-ible i feB-en ho ha d signed a petition fi.r t pesed and barren. Was this - . , ..1 1 U'lll. HL I A 1 3 OSSUI rU LUSl lUI JV . . . i. . . i. . t ,.i...im....iiu !,'-l'-'"!".,mmv dniii'no the President, would The report savs that the Tavitie oa - . ii. . i r.a. I-iCs co jia --i, -,v Wurmii Pi.nfi.nt i.f urt side of the mn was a "mtra all cut down, leavinpr the place ex 'doin ' tempts to 1t it :.d ta ia ca ' i l.iirii rn;!i' l.v ci.'li-rtir t .in 1 i':-b:'- i be well devi.s-.-d.' wholesale rcvisioa nnsneii 'T.itt-n inn stphh ann prrpam care very little, i ne inipri.u d luimcdiateIr afler a milQ thrUsl his letter arises irom D: cenim oi w bat has come to be regarded as a historical fact. He cannot expect to . , j i escape witn a simpls aeuiai muur. He must state his reasous. ana, now bis arm through a window, and tbe scream aad tbe crash was euougb to set the panic in full foree. Tbe scene was a terrible one iu the narrow ves tibule leading to the street. The t . I 1 ...V. i. va.i n I n O tnat De r,as opeaeu nis i. uui-, e.H....d . )e in wUh his own connection with the great j .,....;.,.. t, irsccu vyvu iuusc iu 11 viu i, euuuiiu bis own connection crime at Andersonviile. We wait natieath for him to close. lo'-'r- ctan. Uer fuffcrcrs during tbe late war. So d e opposition we are sorry to a from the republican side of tbe Honse was manifested, to tbe resolu tion iu its then shape, but a strong defence was made of it by the repre sentatives froin tbe border couu'ies and others and it finally passed with an amendment asking Congress to secure the payment of any appropria tion that may be made only to the 'original holders'' of the cl.iims, 'iheir executors or administrators."' The committee f nays and means of tbe House have under considera tion a bill reviaing the tax laws of lhe Commonwealth. By th pro vision ot this bill there is to I e no State tax at all, but tbat all such tax sbail be collet-led by the several counties. It enumerates certain ar ticles upon which tax is to be levied by the county Commissioners, it makes all county Treasurers tax col lectors, compels the election of town ship treasurers aad makes them tbe collectors of delinquent taxes. Where land is located in various townships and countiss it makes it all taxable at tbe point where the mansion bouse is. This is a most important bill. State superintendent of p'lblie schools Hon. J. P. Witkersham is niakiug extensive preparations f"r a display ot the common school inter ests ot the State at tbe approaching Centennial exhibiiiou. Au appropri ation of f 15.000 for the erection ot a budding for this purpose is asked of this Legislature lhe bills providiug for its appropriation have passed the Ceuuteauial Committee of ihe House -TOTICE amount de- J.1 E. Aaolher U. k Rofckfry. A.NP NoawiCU.C OX , February 10. ; A spetiul de-paich from New L n-1 dun say -t the Bank of I) jiiimere ibere j wa robbed by burglars on Tuesday j nieht. On Wednesday tbe bank ; officer were unable to open the vault. J An expert accomplished it at night,) and a b ss of $2!.o-00 was then dis covered. This g.ivc tbe burglars be-, tween twenty-fcr and thirty-six bou-3 the start. ! Later The men who robbed thej National Bank of Commerce here got j greenbacks and national bank ni:e to tne amount ot ifltl.oio. i oe burglars bad packed up in a tia b.x all tbe bills receivable aao securities oflbebank, amountm? t) $500,000 or more, but left them on the floor of j tne rauit, eviuentiy hiving been triithtened away. Tbe burclars en tered a side window leading into the directors room. On tbe outside dour of the safe was a combination lock, and on the inner one of another make. The combination of each was en trusted to a different officer of the bank. The paying teller, who had a .combination of the outside lick, was unable to operate it on Wedaes day, and tbe services of experts wire obtained. The experts succeeded iu openiag i; at 9 P. M , when the rob bery was discovered. Site Ail'rrlirmrnl. American. Orrr ah Ilanrfsril j YKAKs Or.I. j" CiriHlation Over :5,000. IS rt IiLLiifcI EVEB? MORNING AND IS SENT T' City &nl'riber lay Carrier At F:ur Cents Per Copy. 15 V S.x in .d:i,i Tnr- - a,-.-.. TiC "l.Tl'!! Till- AiieriCuD. unanimously, and lhe eired will likely be granted. Tbat auiouut however will not be sufficient to erect the biuidiog w hich is ex expected to cost $25,000. Tbe State superintendent bas tbeitfvre issued circulars io lhe city aud couuty su periuieudeuts aad direct -rs ot tne State, the colleges, normal schools etc., asking for coLtribuiious for this jf purpose. It is intended to make Not lee 1j licrrl'T stron t!it HK.-i! ali-n '. K' made to (lie jire"-ni n fi ihr fi'nril As- soroblTof lhe Stars ol' IVnasyiTjnia mr 'h- im0 Mae iif an act to iiu-ri'ine i h natnter ul S't. ni-poi-i rnuB f'ur to live ia lhe luwn.-iiii ul Mli r l. S-nieret C rtiuTT I 'a. KAVIl) WKlV.K.lt, "J. K!l!fS. PET K K -NVitK. JoNAS TKH'MW. ZAC.SXTMK, AI-KV SDKMK. K. I. MIL.LEK, JACOB iiKil'iO' .!. JSDil PMINISTUATO IIS N OT i C II. TERMS CASH IK ADVANCE, Krirrdx JIioOD. B ALT I MOKE, this phase of the Lxpositiou a perfiCt success. Among toe features f the jirijhxed display is a primary school iu full workiugorder. and cursing. Men, terror-stricken, i 1 he oui making am appr..pr:a. loa ,rn..t- i!,.vn I,-I,.!a nr.imr. -ml1 for the CeUteUliial E fl fa 111 pllieH t of 'cbil lrenin front, or climbed over : the grangers was defeated iu Conimit i their heads to the top of the stair- j toe on constitutional pn-inds. lease, and precipitated ibemselfcs upon! Major Harry Kyd PouIas-i f jibe screaming and bleediug mss of j Hairerstowu w as bef.re the Hou-e i women aud children iu the ball ay. Appropriation Committee..!; Wedi.es jThe. sceuein aud . about the " opera j day for tbe purp..eof making a state- ur-; house was heartre-uderiu. I hei'i'-eut relative v an Bppr..j.r.aii.iii i Six I'. 1 i- ..I liaic of Anz Hn'" M Keln. late of MeyerJ-'.ale T-nt'-i ..s- t.p.i;iTi. iiiw-l. ' ' " u M ' Letter? of ailmiuii nil-m on Ihe ei'in1 1 -!.: ! hitviri hcn i4rauteil lo tu-? ui'!f:r;i:'r;c I. -'i- T i-- ..'t :i-.- berctiv RiT'-n to tb" Ini'pNti-l ti it to runii- ;t.- i ineliate paT3iTi aii.1 'U.i- hnvinz rl.iini aif-ir.-; i ii. ti Iir?.?Rt thijia -toiv MO'lli''.! Ijiilt'l I-.r -ri. INtT.t DINi. POSTAGE. v ; r.-:t M-ia'h l-TMt Vr;r CLUE RATES. ; i-s ne Year V'ir ... T.'f 1 IP . 4 . . ' I- . !l."l " . V: Si . . O ic!2 ."! ir.'i li 1-75 i LI. WIS S KKtM. A IrciaiV.raT.T. j ATUii'S NOTICE : Club Inducements. ibis Mansion at at- sot tbe catastropby spread like ! bicb was made ia tho general ap- wiiuhr overthe CUV, aad Irom evtrv I propria. inn act .i i-.i i-.rtue rem-;- al ol tne i-itneuerHtr ueau ourieu uu February 10. Iltver dv Jubusou. the dislicvuisLea states mall aud jurist. W as f. uud dead evening, at S;15 lu tbe grounds ri-uudinir the executive Auuapilis. Mr. Johnson was lhe jiuest of Governor Carroll, and diued j direction came people hurrying to ibis afteruoou with other gentlemen the scene u alii me squares were iai- at the Executive Mau.-iu. lie w as passable. found dead in the yard bv a servant, j There are many conflicting stories aa As.NAPOLls, February 10. Mr. ! to ihe ongiu of lhe panic, ite .lohason came here last ni'bt to 1 building w as n;ied from pa-q utile lo argue the case of Baker cs. Flick, in , gallery witn a deuse mass, who i lhe Court of Appeals to-uay. iy only miea an tne seau ana iuvitation of Governor Carroll he be- but crowded the stairways, and hua if rl T;.. : r. -T- ,i:.-.te t.i.' v.-- it iKi- !-t.'Tii ' the bailie field of Gettysburg and at various points through AHarus and Fraaklin counties to the Washing ton Ceuietary. I a accordance with the act of lill Pr. Fabnestock of noli (iettysbur was app anted trus ee f l.i? e. .l i f t..m. mile inis iuuu ov uuv, orsrT ouu lor PM1MST1 lVuers of ai!rr.m."-rAtiD ta (r. prvtiilLrin -inly iu-h'-ii!. ;. --: ; r - : nt the inte ien. ? f J- rras- l ca j ar-:. V.arrh 4. jonsr. wFLLoS. fcN A iniBJ"- -a - r. Xcw Estibii aliment. MANvr. Tri:tR i r topper '.vaki"- Havlnz ju I ' . V A T r, 1 v A fi r. .4 1 ' 1 . I :r, I..." a,. f -i..n-. t'S-inrM W.'re ( r Vile! tan; .V li re: igb i cf this portion of orucr my noeraiion. iounaeui oi o the justice of our cause and the iec-j L titude of mv own conduct, I decliu-jJ i ,, i i ,i .., i ca io sirn tne pennon ami remained lucbu in human excrement and mud.'-' Pees Mr. Pavis call it kind, decet-t, even compel telpiess prisoner came his guest at ine r.At-cu;ne Mansion to-day. Tbe Governor in vited Chief Justice Barten, of this State, and several other geutkmea to meet Mr. Johnson at diaaer at the mansion. Tbey dined about 5 P. it. At dinner Mr. Johnson appeared ia excellent spirits and his usual health, and enieriaiued the company by his conversation aud relating anecdotes. At diauer he took oue glass of Madeira and refused any more. Af ter dinner he suddenly asked the Governor to take him into the par lor. He took tbe Governor's arm aad, walking in there, sat down on a sofa. At the request of Mr. Johnson, the Governor rejoined his guests at the table. Shortly after, a servant appeared at the door and, betkoning the Governor out, told him that Mr. Sohnsoa was lying in tbe yard on the sioues. Gavcrnor Carroll went immediately to the place and fouud Mr. Johnson lviug on the cobble stone carriage way that passes under lhe porch of lhe uiausion, close up to tbe wall aud near the door leading into the basement. He had eviatnt ly gone down the front sieps and around to the side of the house and fallen where he was found. This was about 8:15 P. M , aud the im pression is ibal he bad been there at leael u-lf au hour. He was then dead, and was bleediug profusely from Wounus ou iberighlsiUe of the head and face. His toity was ai once removed into ihe bast-meat room aad physicians summoned. Dr. William G. Tuck wa lhe first to ar rive tnd, after examining the body, pronounced life extinct, Prs. Lid.out aad Cloude arrived afterwards. There are large w ounds in tbe right side of the forehead, two fractures of the skull from the upper portion ol lhe forehead to the eye-brow, the dislocation of a linger of the left ' ,1 hand, aud cuts on the hands and '5 i IllitJ tl..l llPlli-AI ! i i i i - t i -ir e i n n r i . ntie ion-a r. i . i -i i.An n net', art Ut n A ' A IS 1 1 l Lit II-'. ktuiiai uuifav - . , x. v. . i a ii mJ rjii- v.a uouou, tiuu " . . . , 9 4 1 - , iu,-."i i in ifiP lr.t.TjMi tii iio rir i r t ii . n. i i.i itr.'ii Micu a itm r iiif" .?n f f'irn''i':s,Nin Wfit i"i 1 Wf TriK't a o i tMa lii'l nprWp nri . I , - . -4J. "'ana tortures wLsca IT. Cravca tm' uar ol Ufroft. Jv'4, uoiooei t bao- nade a report were tf cpiaioa that Le i a ni:5tatc, but ibis Iet:cr Letter I bil!. a shout o iiituthe Pt-mecratlc aau Iaoopecd cat pns, and cvra taaay good He j ublicaiiS had made tf Pavis' shows that Mr. Blaine was '-!- I-, i.t ill....... 1 lr 1 una' l.t; unn I t M.l'a IllUIVUthll M . -.. It provt?, lo'.w ithtsnding all protes'.K'iccs and honied words, tbat vc lave lately Lad from the South ! that he tPavis) is s'.i'.l uucbaaircd. ! Ia Li mind still the reconstructed j States are conquered and outraged! province- tLe .Northern fcorccs are ;cg ici:crl0 'invaders;' it is the I'rivilegc of the mead, V.: S . uth to f.irgive, not curs. He dcesi L t w ltl two years oitloseconuuemeut. I was arm v. n.ade a report ti tbe Rebel j admitted to bail, as often required I War Pepartment regarding the con j apjeared for trial under the indict-j dition of Andersonviile prison. He j meat found against me, hut in w hich had made one six months before, but i Mr. Blaine's fictions do not appear, j no attention had been paid to it. rr.i l . r i i . : I 1 - I . . 1 .71 ! n to-." f P f - VrrtVi t inuit'imeni was iiuaiiy qua.-ned, in ms last report be fbiu : the hullPFLifS Ol LClliuil3I2lfS IU I0rIil";OQ r- sPP'ioauon mine, Dor have! 5Iy doty rriuirt m WTetW! to rvmme! v vmm.iuiiiii.il u. I . , - , . .. , . a cLarr' la tLe ctacer la tbe esicatiii ot Hie ;t ever eiaaeu vratotueu a iriai up O ; p,, brie.!:. r 0-ral J. H. Wiaer. aiI the 1 anv charire the General Government ! a'um.i' i btpimee r re ne ho ncite , , . ! b--th enrtT aisl eiJ jailctneol with some leeiinic , mi2ht Choose to brinir asaiast me, !oha!iait.i;TaD.lciinfiJtniii'-iiif irtheir.-Hiireai.a korn ,;,..,.(,l..f.,i,,.,. i. eimln-t ( lar a lmientith their tleteet- em Prisons. Wam!Im;tcn. P. C, Feb. CJef fersoa Pavis tas written the follow- I " j inal ot lhe Tast comNer of the aD.'MTtttnate placed 1 niikes It uesiraiiie to me to UC laclUd- a..r ti wntroi : mh one oi) at lea?: ill not go I.vort, cf Ilich-i 1 - . i - i i - - i .1 nvimip ce'.ia;riy w in ww uwwi tof til. I ed ia an amnesty bill, t lewed ia tbe : ,,rwT l U-arinr them in their nretwm r.li!n,0 abstract, OT as a general question, I anul their ombwtM l mnjelently redoee-1 sb for nmnesiv. He has "no ' ii'"t view tf the future" which makes it !es:rab!e for him tn smccsty liil. New Or.i.EKN. Jaauarr 27. M v Pear Feienp Your very kiuJ -;.i ... , , I i' ii-aiil i uic ill 1' i WOUId be Clad to See lue repeat OI all , kr IhiOra.-o-m.-O.!!': who I1Id.; eoui.er It bia ir.fii. iincr iho ii,2Ity ,f iv.bli- I nailLr. and boaMing that fa. hu jCil disabilities on classes of the peo-j ,1 . . I. .. j. : i . . : i i ii i pie, mill. i, unut, aa piesetiieu oy ) oeTer owes ia?i l f the 9t.cka!e. a piace U0e hur- rort oi wn:e it Atnu-wii to oeerttMs. &bi wnii-fi legs and bruises. Physicians are ex amining tbe body to deteimiue the cause of dealb. Mr. Johnson wouid have been eighty years old nt.xiMay. Allepalj t ailed .States Ilamhall Shot notl Kllledbjr at Brow usi tile (Teun ) Editor. the CoastitUtii.l, be ietl lo lhe Courts i '. . . . ' . 1 . l . . L . . I j j : i .i . ieo'n V" in 11 tier n as rt ct it tu t a iuc iiiU ii-st. io near uuu uecioe toe tausts to aaix wasiorwaruea trom Aiempnis, aau, tne penalties according io pre-cxisunz has been received at this place. 1 : leeislauao. The discrimiuation made i ij cn itas an act ti grace, i o :m- nave Oeea so lot: the ooiect o! mi to be He does Dot look ' Memphis, Tenn., February 7. The Acaianche'e Brown ville (Tenn.) special says Samuel Boyd, deputy United States Marshal, was shotaod killed Saturday evening by H. M. Clark, one of the editors ot the Ihm crat, in a quarrel which grew tut oi a political discussion which com menced in jest, Boyd accusing Clark of baring been a Kuklux leader aad Clark retorting by saying tbat Boyd bad been a Loyal League leader,, tu which Boyd responded. "You're a d d liar," which Clark asked him it ariineeteruiuiioii. tiMiiiiifwi.ieh tu retract, bui instead Boyd put bis he niwht. t y the esi-r i.e of a iitiie etierjcT and . .. . ' , , ""j - r"" ju- xmeut. eien Ch tbe ljBite.1 aieana at Lu j nana OeDILU C1UI g II to Oraw a pls- '. T. t'aaxni.EB. Af.-lmiTit AdjatactaiKl IspeetortreDeraL tc4 A ... 1 .t' t of law. lities was aa in:r:E?ement iigaant siaucer ana tne suoiect ol To remove th"-n br act of ' ucscropuious faost bocd oy parUsans ; purpose be irau-rnuy auiung citizens J AtjnTrT-!tDiitrsf-inGEvi.-orr:ra ) Congress U usurpation. He will bare If Vv" . .1' ,b't' "'- - ri-jit r.ijd .o .he I " , t it t. a a- - - 1 vLle l a r-pnch to at aa a naUun. The eontn-1 j me a matter Of lndllTe'rence, It has, and aLllOg JienaillCS Oy exiOjiI eeraod .mmanee derr.met were app'ied to. ceased to excite my surprise. Even I facto lceisiatioa are Dart of a oro-i J,0!1 "''hr."!' 'hT lwnr.,?d tirajedj .... - . ii"j- uronii unin, i muntu noaoipri reei-iaaiea- in tbis instance, w ben u reaches the Jcccding wh.eh bad its anproi.riate -anooaare cahM-ided in. By order r Oeneni This report was fora arded to the against oar neon! is ui.iu-t -ml iuut.. i Secretary t U ar w uh lhe lollowin? CT 1 I W ' 1 btic If thp fa. t mualitr and it.-; indorse meat : none of our foreiveBess. He only a.-ks bow, as be did of oiJ, to be let alone . . . , . ., ... leTtriiinifTrtfA sviKin rr i:i i.f rn.!f r Ltiil in I KM . . i r. r. -in l.t i . ,,f CToi-'fier. lie aiso ucnies tiiat our soldiers , . ' ' . J . - ...w.o . ( w f ,. . . . , , .j to prisoners, what ciatters it toouejtbe executive function tf grantiug! , boseobject is jiersoiial and party ! pardons, in r.uiute political disa- Not content with this Colonel wr.b crue.ty, and Lo:ds the North re- 'advantage, lhat the records, both . biiiiies whuh there was not legal Cbaudler testifies that he went to the spotisibie for any hardships they may ' Federal aad Confederate, disprove i power to impose, w as not an act of I War office himself aad had an ia- bave endured, because, as he alleges. ilbe charge that tie country is fud of, so much grace as to form a plausible terriew with the Assistant Secretary As:itact AdiataataoJ lm;ie tnr Ucciral. 'witnesses who bear oral testimony I apaiast it, and that the effort to re- the Federal authorities refused an in- 1 r " , u,f F'soners, ine nswcrjTiTelhe Liucr atimosi.jS cf lte war to this last charge is eocclosive. The : obstructs progress toward the recoa National authorities had enlisted col-; eiliation of sections: It is enough ortd men as euluiera. xe fcaj for Liu if Lis aelfseehiug purpose be been outlaaed br tbP W.. i,.,. ' Poted. It wouid, However, seem - --viit .! 1 , authorities, aad no pretext for the reckless diauibe of J J. A. Campbell, wbo then wrote be- pisiol aud advauced on Clark, wbo drew bis pistol aud fired three shots, oue taking effect in the right arm, another ia the shoulder, and the third near the heart. Boyd fell and expired in a few moments. Clark was arrested aud held in $3,000 bond to answer. Both men bave families, and were previously oa good terms. riiOlRI.U .MILL, lUIiXT! dreds were outside seeking to gaia admission. B.hind the scenes were 500 school children, wbo were to take part in the performrnce. As the lime approached lor the commence ment of lhe exercises a calcium light in the gallery flashed its glare upon ihe stage, and immediately the cry of fire was raised. Tbe audience be came panic-stricken, and a rush was made tor tbe stair w a vs. Some are said to bave leaped from the balcouv upon the crowd below. The lower circle of the houe is but a few steps above the level of the street, but me steps are narrow, and soon became blocked by tbe surging crowd inside the bouse. Multitudes were press ing for the doorway, and in the pa a ic women and children were over thrown and trampled to death by lhe panic-stricken crowd. The alarm rapidly spread through' out ihe city, and those who bad wives aud children there burned forward to their rescue. A few heroic men placed themselves near lhe doorway and endeavored to assure people there waa no danger, aud an effort was made from the stage to check the mad career of lhe affrighted audi ta ce, butuuiet was not restored un til a number were trampled to deatb and many seriously injured. Tho.-e able to w ilk at once made there way homeward: those more seriously in jured were taken to the Ninth street Station bouse aud lo the Commercial Hospital, and thedead were gathered in oue of tbe offices ef the Opera House. ilin" . h- v . .o-'llicri'- im ae. lO-lninc m-.i;v .'...ri-v li ot Vrfl. KtlivfT-ra S .n if7:. r;o 1J N clK'.til-.' tns-'. t':iir.h-ri int LPWAhLi kOKNIiVMPH A. i" 0: .;:.l:.- : .Ojr! rrt.-epall f .rt-i-i ? T!?r. UK. ,-r,!tr- f'V C rt X , ! American office, It llliuiorc. I ti. By our special correpcdtn:. LEGISLATIVE CORBEsPO.tDE.VCE. The nxArcE bill a law. alud ON T1IE STATE TEEASCKT, THE VA CBANT ACT, A EOAST FOR THE BOR DER RAID EILL, REVISION OF THE FOX LAWS, OLE SCHOOLS AND THE CENTENNIAL, THE BLUE AND THE GHAT, ETC., ETC. ALSO, A RAILROAD DEPOT! Mr. Blaine. Tee papers preserved by Pr. Sic-the following: reason happily furnished full proof J at Aooersoavi PiTTSiirEC.il, February II. Be tween oae aad two o'clock this morn ing a fire broke out in the flourin? jlow General Cooper's indorsement j mills of Yoigbt, Oatmaa & Spreen, Tnaar report' hjw a cot titkia of lilies at An on Carson street, South Pifjbure. The mill was a five-storr frame aud it is to be ! btliere, ia Iochmond nrouauir tnat 8ucn eiiiertaiiuns niLEl noned tbat their ntib hmiiun w il I j ..i uu iW w ii,.nn.iin;(i(i fiir n.ilv thus wLli ' hf iniii'h Inn -rpr r.. !.iri-ii Ol (Usease and death ider,rille whisheallsrery loadly lor lb inter- buildinr and contained a Itri'r 1ork v. ti , !pol oftheaeia.-iaKatinorierthatarhaii ' . U tOEiaineu a iarbe SIOCK "i- J"ej art- uow, t ! may be made. J. A. fawrFreu Of Dour and grain. Tht Aniftxoi Serretary of W ar. CCt their exchange would be listened to. ' are wiliully blind can la'il to ste, in . ould the National Government with ' iD circumataucee of the case, the anr claim ta honor, consistc-acr or!i:CTof Ulaiue'a siatetci:. Lumaaity Lave consented to atJ,flfit(S ePt t 1. . . , , , . j auoorn v in, Lea under sentence au exebage which would Lave ex-of deathf Vj J,rom ffm pX grain, lhe hre gamed l. I 1 .1 r.t - I i, ' sueu ueau way irai hour from the time Harbisbcro February 12. Wear ried by warriag with their wily op ponents of the Senate tbe e'emocrat ic leaders of the House early in the week backed down from their unten able position on the finance bills and allowed the report ot tbe conference committee to come before the House, embody iDg the views of tbe Seuate almost in toto. Tbe report was adopted by a voteot 152 yeas to 19 nays, the largest vote cast by tbe ilonse on any question during the rt8-ui session. . But eight dissent mg votes were east against the re pot t iu the Senate, and the liri will become a law ia a few days unless me uuberuatorial signature is w ith held w huh ia not likely. The tiianuer in wbieb the members' besieged the state Treasury for ad-i vance meats ob iheir pay, after the! passing of the bills was amusing. Tbedooraof the treasury were opened and the State Treasurer iu the kiud- uessof bis heart allowed the revenue to flow out to ibe amount of $200 to each hungry app'ieant. TLe remain ing days of this session will likely te much more live.y, in a social point of rie- at least than tbe past days have been. ' Tbe bill fixing salaries for county officers instead of fees, against which such decided opposition ia exhibit ed by Phiiadelphiaa Senators, after a lengthy discussion passed the Senate on second reading. Tbe House will rery likely suggest some changes to the bill before it reaches) final passage. - The vagrant act, having in view! the remedr of the tramp nuisance complained of in every section of tbis ' OTJTSTJLIsriDIIsrc3 STATE, COUNT!', AND MILITIA TAXES- icu. No;; herVv riT.-n (hit atv-ili a:;on will I ir.z '.r '. ti.e L-z..-idtare "f I'mmviT mi .arli-c I i . it-tva' n; r..i-.n l..r t.ie .j.?i.:e i ii r.' Ti.. , On lno- 1. tLa f'nl Icoinra f Itiir-r(nt Districts, p.d-.ii ;::e t's.rtfr '-n-ie We:irr-arr a Wet aiiv .. ' ' .. Xv.'. -i 1 'ur.i 11 ... an 1'oIIowh: CoUcoWr.'. iTcar. John Iavl5 Detrich Kmrer Ireiirsre 4.svlor.. . John A. Walker. Oeorire ii. W aiker Henrv Hae Fred Mr. Netf Frederick Imm'v.li Jeremiah Whipkey Zitchariah Sr.y ler Alexander Walter Samnel J. B"Ter William Fuck Tobiai Lehman Bentamin Hnwman .... Jonathan Voder H. A. FU-k Jacob Trmtuian John M. SW'hrKk Anirtlttis MeiKry Fre-leriek Welier P. H Schlac eor-9 W. Anierjn. ... Herman Y'lUnLin ToUl ly.wer Turkerfit . Midulecrcek S'jiaeret borougii . A.I il.n . Alierht-ay . BrntiiervalK-y . Jeuner . I wer TorkeTfimt . Mtildlecnsek . . Mtlford . teyeriiale borough . Norttiarcptun New CentreTUle boroaaa . Paint . tiamahoniu? Shade Si-mi-rset bon..ob Southampton Si.inyTri.'k Summit S-imi-rHrt S:yt.iwa burr-iili I rliia bornash L'lpcr Tark - li-t S-ate Ial. it :i w u S 17 15 T 70 7 T- 2 7 4 U l 1 1 S3 V k9 n 14 11 i 13 71 anry Jiiliti tux. Tax. id (' rr: f.ur.:y, l'a., I tne i. .1. enr.R ki:t. JOHN ii. MILL hi! .lAl nl! Ml'Stii, A. l KLtl'Kks. iVrilu:-.. hcr-.s. -a-.d O an:y SA'tT-rr. "IFTEit .. V. PHILS' N". H .1. Mt.VKi.S t '. Ki.lsSIN.iEK. 0 1:1 I So d il W ." : 4 ' ,"4 3 "j ssi :r 3: ;i 4- i . 'iT iiC v .. i Jl -7 4- 1.1 44 J 14 4 d 1 4d it ;'J -!j?xi: vi i A fl rt-) ... c. I ? I 4.. IJ 43 CL'TOR S NOTICE. Peter Grle. e-:ate i l - 4 4'.' i ru.ike us. Into rJit -ahip. 'i.vfip I. :e-.iai-n;arT on tie sture havirz r fen rr.iT.te l ti. tvif qh-: r-i.e-l. h-'ry y ictvirn :otn-?e lDiet':'-! in it tu m.Milc pjym .;it. a.-) th-,- bav-,t.if eijiUiJ MiTj.r.-: it. i-j -rsn: tl-m i:u!v aj:ier.tica!ej fr .-.-t'.'.i-ir'-r.t at tt.e l it- r!'i.-ii.- :t the de teawl. en I'.i ia. MareN .1. !T SA.l't.LllolFMAN". Sz ti-vut-.-r. PMINLSTRATOF.-S NOTICE. S 4S 1-5 1 I. Pid In fall in-e ae:t:em"n! John Par! Pi! I in a.ttll: H. r.rT Hit. '30 Fred, ti Xtl. 77.71: F. Iiutn.i'l. 05 IV .1 than Tler. '75: Herman Yoonkin. i7: i -rze il w a'.ker. Ftvd. Wr'.Vr. dei I0.'Ji; J -ot) Troatman, tr, Znth Snjer -JS.': F. ti. Nt If p.id in full. tUtate -.f Ctri-orhr 1'ieri. Ia:e of JencrTo.. 7 44 ileee.i-.J. 12 K I . !?' f a l3il::;-:nii:i-n n tie re ejtate y iiiiviriif l-.-en srin'e.! i t-Se on.ier jmei!. n :-e is y ir-.vi i to t.Vde in.'.i f tel it tu tcike uaaie- lia'.ir I'-ivtr. r.t. an ! tti'-. baintf rlaim air:i.r..-t Z it. I., pr. nt tf. Tn .'a.y i:' i:en-im-i r.-r re'tie i nit-!it .-n Stta-il.iv. t 4 h .ut M.r.-b. ls:5. at j l-ie t.f.i- rt -l . a-i t isk yerfi -e.!. rrt in e!meat Beaiaantn H.wm.tn. j FLi'I.'Vt0' i un:o AdaiBi-traui-ra. li iiili ei i ' 0 J- W. j.n We, the undersigned C.-m-rii-sioners of S imerset C maty, ia com" irrn'iy with the liw, have ordered the accompanying ace uat of the receipts aiid expenditures of said couaty, for the year 175, 1 1 be published, aiid w e hereby certify that tbe foregoing statetueat of outstanding taxes due said county is correct, according to the books ia the Treasurer's and Ccaimw sioners' tffices. Attest Wm. M. SVhrock, Clerk. Feb. 2. WILLIAM IlIIIIL. J. P. PHILSON, PANIKL PHILLIPPI. Countv Commissioners. pmixi Lta-.eot H r.r- Sa THATOR'S NOTICE. .hrTa:!ey tf... er. lit? .f tir'-jseii Ivtter' of a-i"iirirra'p.a on tb iN vt estate. Nea tr.iiTel to tin? uirli-r-iiraed. DuT:.-e 19 b rer y v..-a to tbe- iim-H! lu.tt., ioakim mriiUir trent. and tb- e hnvinic :im mi.r.t i; i. prv'ri,t ;I,em du y aath-at:ea?e-l .r eetile u.t t.t at t-e r . li-n.-e ol t-.e a.imi .i:rj..r, ia "-i i ;o:. ..p. ga s.;:ar!av F v ro ' -v '.- 1715 JOHN OKU." ."iU Aiia::ni.stra:i.r. EECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES PM I NISTilATOIl'S NOTICE. i-?.jiLe of I'a.vi'! ru'.inr.n. Y..'t "i?IitM!ecr-s tp. 0"AS.J. IaP:er of tirc:a:'tr;i':a on the a.T? e?ate hAvinii y n rr.in'C.J o ! h? on-riirri-J. ootir is hTrby aivt-a to thw ir i-.-r;eJ u it i mak irnire tlir e jryTnit, nn-i tfa-"v havinkf "laim iwiinn it :o frrrt.-D: ihera !i:ly va' ( n"i'.;: 1 t-.r fm-nt nt Lit- Ti--:a--z t.e.fw?; ,n TatrMiiiy , EVE ri'TMAN. OF THE o r ice. SOMERSET COUNTY POOR HOUSE, For the Year 1875. v it - r.?rc 'T?:ft-a tan ihe andrsi-rTjJ w,l e 11 at I riv ire ?;:. a tra-t uf Uici uu aie near jiL.Tri I.-. nt Jiii:' r-1 uwc.-Lii. S -inrr't rv-un-t;-. P... .niaiai:i-ciTH'Vrl, hiving tb-i M f-T- m'ti iiT4?i nii.l. ivw iWTiiu iK-ae. Ka(ltf i re-riat.:!! b-u-r. A Tea f rt-ii oj-nc'j. -very ii'-i.-r-.i- i.r 'riy in ti.t-ni-n!. call Uj'-'a ti.e uiLT!L' -i jt iin' !,- ;; Ui-va JACuU Eft. 50TICE OF APPEALS. GMOKGE M. EFF. Treasurer cf tie S mer.; C.mntv I.Mr account with ffce cuotr. Ijt tbe Tear etif.i:;g Januarv, 7. HTO. V. Tnaary, on r!er No. 2. of lsTfl. lnwri by itt t'ottaty 0-maii?i. nrr 4') S3 lit.urenie'r; o orJrr i."'; ( i:..e X'l perur of tne IVur, as follows: lij rnnount pit l tv( - WiitMt rtyrO. , rye. vH.t Ii.j JivijrjJ , l;m? - e-jnrsci fe , f es'tlli.a mnl buri.il iit(r mt gafttlvzunt . uut-'UM' pacfxir tirvanl'i uiry. i Sa itrj " P. ur 1irriT" faay nre moro.c... - iroTi,i,rii t l freixM firrzy Trvurrr 1 1. 31- Netl . " ioe! 1h - tinwsre. trooveyiiiir iwajxr? itnjitiiinic w-r-n otjtkin opcniDtf fwI bank hy-rke tumi. - - v. carUtntf&cd wcaviu .. miceiia4niu3 Umrier prmtinc i u jutlrs a I Ant9UMt-. rep-iir.r laHfire i taen-hmiha! j hr,ue aa Niati-.-e U hervhy ziwn t'lat avpiii fr-m f It ii-cis!r.e-n;s of 1-TA htri-i iu the t'frxtnisiitin- an l : 'Wr.iij''il trier--sintya ft-Uow,: Sh.. Jo. r'ain:. "nnj.iUi:ti. Jennr Jt-nnrvlllj Nfr-uua, (u n'.ahmir.x. Jtt ry-:rcfi. N;.yy:.,r trt'Or,. A.Ira &vny and Nw I; t.t.uj. re L-rvugh i-n ii.ur-iiy . n- i. ; n -lay r vrvry nrx. li.-rl.n i.r.. lir rt-ri iiir-r. Ltnaler. 'jrth arr.ptt n. S. at h tni':'u. U 'iur..unr Nirt -ua :;. tirvnvil!e. E.iaiirk. S ti;''Jry Nvu.H. Sarurui: i an ! Myoii!ak t r.'J' i oa Er:Jyt tre Hitnluy til Ft-iiruary. S'juk thci'i' -wTwhij), S- m-re: N ro;ij(h. llt'S rl. 41 T, ! JIi'T'.n. A Min. Lower Turkfif ?.-jt t'pr-r 61 t" ! Turk-yi .-:. ( uriaTi e Nr -uii. T'r?i.ia Nt .-uith. 1-w t'4 I i'i'jif1retfk an t Nt-w O-m '.!!. r.r-ozh tvn 7 ; j Sturiay. thf l:li 'iiiy of 'fro ry whpa u l W w I whereaii ;r!: ar.i f"r;-raii"rt iVrlio tiipcv 1 j 1 'lrr j.ariPT-I at the enunrif ra:! n an-i viua 5U fin r.t iLeir iMo I n-jrty aai r?,et3 made ai ca? Ui:tw! 33 1 rvi.i'-il ar rviute.l io a;:en-t 4 tt a:i l ?tr.te ih ir itri,Tari- 9 1-irrireM arroriifiii u HU 23 i iaw. Sf ::il aitt-nn..: i fi;oirvTi t tae M j iovii: fVink'tt vf Art. 4. Se. 2 an art fi r tUe K j orxn.v;iii. :. d i --:tl n a:l rt iciiUu n of ihe ml--t ;i'i j lit.aof tre l' maina-:tu oi rV.in.--yi . nr,;.i, to Hi V ) wit: ua im? tiiya aUTe lai-ctafoe-i tzc V-ai-lvi pmUmer .. iietermiue itnifc rztuKi ! .?V ; or in't u !ii t !. iciiit.iry ua'y. Jtr. k'. ii I The rij,I. wtH be tel."i on ih fllv.Te menT'l TA ! !ay? t-etwern th? h or l o clxli a. c:. an't J i a. t - 4-i um I -' t" , if s : i 3 2i ! :i 7 i J ! ;a . iMfcii ivi' I 21 7 i I 4d U I nasi: w r ' ! 1 34 ! '4 w i ! buv;I a to i 09; jl'-ck Jl. CJ. W. M S Hftura. J. P PHil.SMN. OANJLLFiilLLirPI. ro LUX TAIiY ASS I G X M E X T. J 1;a A. F nt hiving rate Ti!ontarr nrim aacni i't th rx-cefi: f cr.H'T. tftttae a.;er-irv rl. all i rfft'OS htnr "li!!Oii ar-wot the :cic r iu'teftel tn him will cii at tr. re.ii ct cf on ler-iTie-t f--r nrtieuicnt. WM. rn!2 . SYT I.U A Earner. i Thus was the horrible condition of I have uot Uiogs at A ndersonville brought borne thtich tbe to the Secretary of War, one of the i flames communicated to the Uirrning-I society. soldiers re-1 coQuuential advisers cf the President! barn depot of the Pittsburg finr-in- In tl, Tlnn n VriA . e..n. prisons can j who was daily in consultation' with cati 4t St. Louis Railway, adjoining, 'lively discussion waa evoked by' Air. joa wid re-, him. If all was beinir done for the which waa bn HstrnTr! Tmi i .ci.hi. ,.r iit.m. Mnni. .u raembcrthe excitement and tie cen- prisoners that could be done tow estimated lo?s, o0,000; partially in- J calling of br him of a resolutioa ia sor.ous pabiication which was otter-j came uch report3 to be made? JJutisrired. ' ' trodaced se'veral days before instmct- a taste for recnuiiuatioo, sad recitals made bv uur turned from Northern cerer be forgotten, and joa will re-. him within lialf ba i rnnntrr Ua ni:uil Rnil!. cml ilinnU V u t V n.t..t.. j t n l ; f c . . r .t . i i . r . , j . v iui.i i uu.uvwiui , mu uui.i i.-nucu aauuuis ui i-iuidt-'i srw e i u ii i v . uo liereor cerxn v . ,. iV a. .I.n t ; I 111 - (!,.... a. i i i .. j .e . . - - .. J ' -r2Wrjf umiw u iimuureiiin n ill tru tfieak niiiimi ne uitt betiiea anu anin.-iien ine lPeimnt ni iP.r(i i t n ti i. an .-.i I Gtrnii. it r. a ft I ' w- ,1.-wA Tl. I ... 1 - -i .1 . ! T e . .- n . . . -' . . d i Ll t - iiij uKuviru. mt 4UKB.U irtiraiuiuir inesc resia on irvisureroi tne Somerset LOUDtr 1 oor :lnuse. r.ir th tnr I T.i ier.i ct i s-T.it. c: ' ' - '- jJaoua-v II 376), and that the above statement is correct. x uue 0ar bands and seals thia 13th day of Jannarr, A. P. I 76. J. II. Zimmerman, A ttest- ! Jonx J. Schsll, Feb. 2. SAMUEL S: MILLER, l. SAMUEL SMITH. Fl. 9 Clerk. GEORGE A. THOMPSON", l. 8. County Auditors. 1 1 :i v 4(.5ar- Somerset, I'cnna. I The l of cisaw u( diCereat bran.!.. Biaaafae , ttirej by kinueU, of tbe eb.jirejt of t . bai-sr. Thee r'aif eanot be excelled by any in Ibe mar j ket. fre of tba bet tturk. nf cbeln tebaevo emr i'rt0!?tit to Sdmerwu Prli-e to ait tne Ustes. janM
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