'She m$t $cpu!)Unm.. vV. IU DUNN EDITOR, WEDNESDAY HOBMNG, ATR. f, 18:6. FOR PR KSI DENT JOHN F. HARTRANFT, of Pennsylvania. Republican State Convention. HAitRiHBURQ, Mar. 29, 1876. The Republican Stato Convention met at uooo to day, and wni called to order by Col. Henry M. Hoyt, Chair mau of the State Committee. Maj. A. Wilson Noiris, of tlie same com mittee, read the Mel of delegates. Mr. W. II. Kountr., of Somerset, was chosen temporary Chairman. On taking the chair, . he spoke at some length, referring to the proud position Pennsylvania has held in the past in the politics of the country. The speaker claimed for Pennsylvania the prestige of naming the next President. A committee appointed for that pur pose then presented an excellent plat form, of which the following is the first resolution : Rciohed, That wo hereby reaffirm the platform adoptd by the Republi can State Couveuiion at Lancaster in 1875, and, in view of receut events at Washington, we emphatically endorse that part of it which demands "honest men in office men with brains enough to know dishonesty when they see it, and courage enough to fight it wher ever they fiud it. The Republican party ia committed by its origin, its traditions, its history and its duties to an intrepid and honest administration of public alia ire, and wherever iu National, State, or municipal life maladministration has existed, or does exist, we demand that it be exposed and corrected, and the guilty punish ed ; and to this end we pledge the full measure of our support as citirensaod yoters. The jtlatforra was adopted with great enthusiasm. The following res olution was also adopted : Jiesolved, That in recognition of the eraineut services, both iu the Geld and Cabinet, the rare executive ability and unswerving rectitude of Governor John F. llartrauft, the Republicans of Pennsylvania with just pride pro sent his name to the consideration of -the Republicans of the Union for nomtuaitou tor the 'residency of the United Slates, In the full confidence that the great qualities which have rendered his administration of State affairs a model, even by the confession of political foes, would insure as wise, capable, unflinching, honest and suc cessful conduct of the vast and varied interests of the nation, and that ' the delegates from Pennsylvania to the National Republican Convention are hereby instructed to prepent Governor flartranft's name to that convention as the choice of Pennsylvania, and to give him an earnest, constaut and united support, and upon all questions to be brought before or arising iu the convention to cast the vote of Pennsylvania as a unit as the majori ty of the delegation shall direct. The following gentleman were se lected us electors; Electors at large: Benjamin IF. Brewster, Philadelphia; J. W. Chal fant, Allegheny. Elector: l.John Welsh, Pliila.; 2, Henry Disston, Phila.; 3, Christian J. Hofl'uian, Phila.; 4, Charles Thompson Jones, Phila.; 5, Edwin A. Fitler, Phila.; 6, Dr. Ben jamio Smith, Bucks; 7, J. W. Bern ard, Chester; 8, Jacob Knabb, Berks; 9, John B. Wiight, Lancaster; 10, Dr. Joseph Thomas, Bucks; 11, Ario Pardee, Luzerne; 12, Lewis Pughe, Luzerne; 13, Edward Silliman.Scuvl ktll; 14, William (Udder, Dauphfu; 15, Mil L. Tracy, Wayne; 16.S. W. Starkweather, Lycoming; 17, Daniel Morrell, Cambria; 18,JereniiHU Ly on, Juniatta ; 19, William Hay, York ; 20. William Cameron, Union ; 21, J. B. Donnelly, Fayette; 22, Daniel O'Neill, Pittsburgh; 23, William Neeb, Alle glany; 24, Andrew B. Berger, Law rence; 25, Samuel M. Jackson, Arm strong; 26, James Westerman, Mercer: 27, W. W. Wilber, Warren. Our Washington Letter. . Bpoelsl to the Hxr iiblicak. Waaiunotox, D. C, Mar. 81, 76. The decision of the Supreme Court, delivered last Monday in the two cases front Louisiana and Kentucky, which came up to test the validity of the en forcement, should be a lesson to the republicans of the country. The 13th, 14th and 15tb Amendments to the Constitution were paused to secure the results of the war. The last confer red sufl'raga on the enfranchised ne groes, and authorized Congress to pass suitable legislation for its enforcement. Iu May 1870 what is called the en forceuiciit act was passed. Under its provisions, Wm. J. Cmiksliunk, Wm. 1). Irwin and John P. Hadnot. of Grant Parif.li, Louisiana, were indicted for preventing some colored men from "neuceablv assemblim " Tim .iiim bus decided that as the constitution of of the I nitei states did not confer that right, it being in existence before ( he eviiMihiti'iii wsj tnndo, that only the States ran punish for a vinlutinu of it. This turns over the colored peo ple of the Sonth to the tender mercies of southern mobs, and courts controll ed by those mobs, and deprives thorn of any redrtss In the courts of the na tioii. The othor case was from Ken tucky, whore two inspectors were in dicted for refusing to permit a colored man to vote. The court pronounced the law for the appointing of these in spectors unconstitutional. The effect of the two decisions is to deprive the enforcement act of any power to pro tect the eolored people and the repub licans of tlio south in their right of franchise, or id thei" live and proper ty. It was intended that the act should do both, and as it tails to do so the 15th amendment i rendered null. The republicans of the country, the men who saved the life of the nation, and who deserve to save the reeulta of the war, should at once see that enough republicans are elected to the next Congress to secure such legislation as will make the 15th amendment effec tive, and secure every man in the peaceful enjoyment of all loyal rights. The Houso still continues its wild crusade against the efficiency of the Government. As the provisions of the executive, legislative and judicial ap propriation bill are more clearly known, it is most conclusively shown that should it pass in the form pre sented by the committee, it will crip ple and embarrass every departmect of the government. The republican Senators have determined not to per mit this and have put the only bill be fore them, "1 he Consular and Diplo matic," in such shape that the govern ment will not be disgraced at home and abroad by the pretended economy of the democrats. On Wednesday the ex-confederates took their satisfaction out of the army officers who led the armies that defeated them, by reduc ing their pay. They particularly in du.ged their spite at Shermau and Sheridan in this way, largely reducing the pay of these two officers. The articles of ioipeachmeat against Belknap were presented in the House, on Tuesday, and the seven managers to conduct the case will be elected to day or to-morrow. It was discovered by a close canvass of the hotels last night, that every democratic lawyer in the House Ja a candidate for these positions, and there will be a lively time in selecting them. All the little log-rolling tricks familiar to the aver age democrat are now being resorted to, the paucity of material to work ou, (nearly all being candidates), cramps the geuius of eume of these men, as horse-trading, by directing the thought entirely into one channel, cramps the ability of some first class liars. The republican conventions in Ver mont, Pennsylvania end Ohio were held on Wednesday. The resolutions adopted in each State had the ring of true republicanism about them, and all demanded that honest lueu should come to the front. That the results of the war should not be thrown away by allowing the ex-oonfederates to rule, and that specie is the only basis for money. The New York Tribune thinks that these conventions all fa vor Blaine, though the Vermont dele gates were uninstructed, with Luke P. Poland at the head, and he is thought to favor Bristow. The Pennsylvania delegation is instructed foi llartrauft of that State, and John I). Cumeron was put at the head of the list of dele pates. Ohio instructed for Kajs, and Benjamin F. Wade and Ex-Governor Noyes were put among the delegates. Wade is thought to favor Morton. It is reported from abroad that the Czar of Russia is about to abdicate in favor of his son. Should this he done it may make a marked change iu Eu ropean affairs, as the Czarowitx is kuowu to be a hater of Germany. MaXWfcLL. JIOXEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tlotiesta, for white oak stave and Lending bolts at the follow ing prices : ' Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bells 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 14 00. Heading boll must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Dekickbos & Co. 27tf SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri facias, issued out of tlia Court of Cotnmoii Pleas of Forest Count van J to me directed, there will Im exposed to Hale tv public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, iu the Borough of Tiunosia, on MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1876, at 10 o'eloek, a. in., the following described real estate, lo-wit : J. J. Fisher vs. William P. Itall, Fi. Fa. No. 10, May Teruj, 1K7J. Tate. All thai certain mevsiiae ami tract of laud situate in tho Township of Ureeu, County of For est, and Stato of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follow, to-wit: licKiiiuing at a post on the line of lands owned by Peter Young, and ruuuiHjr thence north NJ west KHj perches to a post, thence 2 east lOd perches to a post, tlienee south Sn east l.'sl perches to (poet, thwu-l south west led perches to it post, the place of bcLiiiuuil. Containing one hun dred ae res mora or less. Containing one log house, one and one-half stories high, and ou lug barn and out buildings. Taken in executiou ami to be sold a the iiroperty of William D. Hall, at the suit of I. J. Fisher. Terms cash. J CSTIS SHAWRKY, Sheriff. Slierilfa Mllee, TioneM.i, Mr.', l7i .A.:F:PIl:E2To:Ts, . NEW REVISED EDITION. F.NTtRKLT RKWRITTKN 11Y THE ABLEST WHITKKS ON KVKIIY StHJECT. 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