EDITOR. '.: WEDNESDAY MDWIXG, MAT SI, 1870. i -.a ' "; FonPKKsinr.NT JOHN F. HAUTRANFT, of refiDxylvaiiia. Announcement s. ' Prieos for announcements are a fol ''lowa: Congress, t.!Ot Stat Senate, flO; Assemblv. 110; Positively no announce- ments published unices tlio cash is rxio lit apvaws.J , . ' CONGRESS. We. nre authorised to announce Gen. HARRY WHITE, or Indiana county, at n candidate for Congress, subject to Re publican usage. . ' ASSEMBLY. ' We are authorised to announce F, E. aLLISONj of Hickory, ns a candidate Kr -, Assembly, subject lo tlio action of tlio Ro ' publicans at their Primary Meetings. , Wo are authorized to announce the nnme of J. R. AON EW, of Tionestn, ns a eandi- data for Assembly, subject to tho decision e of the Republican at their Primary Meet v log. . , DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorised to announce SAM ' VEL D. IRWIN, Esq., of Tionestn, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject ' to the decision of the Republicans at their Primary Elections. , - REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican voters of Forest ; County will meet at the usual places 1 for holding the primary eleotions, ' SATURDAY, JUNE, 24, 18TG. at 2 o'clock I M., to nominate as ful- lowt : '; ' One person for Congress. "'One person for State Senator. Ono person for Assembly. One person for District Attorney. One person for Coroner. '" The polls will remain open nntil 7 o'clock p. m. Each township will j. erect and return one person as a mem ber of the Connty Committee for the ' ensuing year." . ' " The meeting of the Return Judges i will be held at the Court House on tho Tuesday following, lo-wit: the r. 27th day of Juno, 1876, at 2 o'clock, 'P.M. J. T. Dale, ' Chairman. The 4th of July. The President has now .issued following proclamation : . the ' , Whereas. A joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States was duly appro ved oi the loth any of March last, 'which resolution is as follows : it resolvod by the Senate and House of liepresentatives or the Uni ' ted States of America, in Congress assembled, 1 bat it be and is hereby recommended b the Senate and ' House of Representatives to the peo pie of the several States thnt they assemble in their several counties or towns on tho npproaching Centennial ' anniversary ot our JNational ladepend en co, ucvd that they cause to have do- : tivercJ 'on- such day an historical sketch of said county or town, from its foundation, and that n copy of said ' sketch may be tiled in print or nianu script in the Clork's ofiice of said couuty, and an additional copy, in print or roanusoript, be filed in the ' office of tho Librarian of Congress, to intent that a complete record may -thus bo obtained of the progress of our institutions during the first G'en teonial of their existence ;" and. ' Whereas, It Is deemed proper that such recommendation be brought 'the notice and knowledge of the - people of the United States, now therefore, I. Ulysses S. Grant, Presi dect of the United States, do hereby . ' declare and make known the same hope that the object of such resolution may meet the approval of the peopl of tho Jn:ted states, and that proper steps may be taken io carry the same into ellect. -1 diven undor my hand at the city or Washington, this 23th day of May A. D. 1876, and of the independence of the United States the one huu . dredtii. U. S. Grant, By the President. Hamilton Fish, Seo'y of State, t: .Our Washington Letter. Special to the lUi'rm.icAS. . Washington,. D. C, May. 20, '70 . The confederate House of Represeu tatives continues to throw mud. That is nearly all it does do. Occasionally some one of the bills, miscalled appro priation bills, are taken up in the House and talked over. Sj far they have all been passed about as rppor ted, except one, and that is tho naval bill. Ihe committee proposed m that to close nearly all the navv yards and then it was amusing to see tire democratic reformers and economists representing states and districts which navy yards are situated, rise their places and demand that they should be continued. They pretend that thero is an liumcnso amount corruption in these navy vards, aud that they are used lo further tho elec tioii or republican candidates; y ' xv. u. nuwx . - - - every democrat who is from a district where one is situated, insists upon keeping these Cesta'cf corruption in his dist-rict, and tliey hnve ' succeeded. How this action gives the 1 to their 5 talk about "corruption anil frauds'Mn the navy yards. Mr. Randall the great ecouomist of the House the man who howls continuously about fraud?, insisted thht the League Island yaid should be continnod.' Mr. Lntt rell, another one of these bowlers, spoke fof the Mare Island vards; and no with all of them, while somo of the oi from Georgia nclunlly . insisted upon auolat r "ucst of corruption oa , the coast of that State, . Such is dem ocratic consistency. ; On Ihursday, the commit toe on lur- eign atluirs reported on the i.mnia Mine case. . lho committee sny ol eneral Suhenck, that "we believe he was not guilty of a fraud or of any fraudulent intention in his connection with the company or the vendors of the mine. lint they condemn any connection with such speculations ns improper in a government ouiuial oc cupying his position, acd report the following resolution "that this notice condemns the action of Gen. Robert C. Schenck, United Stntes Minister nt io court of St. James, in beooinmj a director of tho Knima Silver-Mining company of Loudon, and his opera tions in connection with tho shares ot said company and the vcudor thereof, as ill-advised tinfortuuato nud incom patible with tho duties of his position." So that another republican official who has been the mark of slander for the democratic aud independent press, ias forced a democratic House to ao- ouit him of anv wrong doing. jUr. Morrison introduced his lanli bill on Thursday, and read a long speech in its favor. It embodies the Revenue lantl ideas oi tho democrats and would be, if passed, a fatal blow at many of our manufacturing estab lishments. It will not pass and will hardly be brought up again this sess ion. The judiciary committee who have been investigating Mr. Blaine, regard to the $75,000 worth of bonds of the Fort Smith Railroad, have not yet reported; if they have, any fairness about them, they will Lavo to make a report exhouorating hiii, aud it should be done at once, as Col. Tom. Scott settled the question definitely that Mr. Blaine bad no con nection with them. The Senate still continues to discuss the question of jurisdiction in tho Bel knap case and may reach a vote by Monday. .... , . . A bill has been introduced iu the Senate to partially restore the frank ing privlege. It ought to be tiiliy re stored and if this Congress had any courage it would be done. The investigation of tho Insane Asylum ' continues. Some parties named Bontz swore to a tcrriblo story in regard to one of their family beiug starved to death, and covered with vermin. 1 Dr; Pliny Carle superinten dent of tho State hospital for the in sane at Northampton Massachusetts, testifies that he attended iiontz at the time of his death, and that he did not die of starvation, end was clean aud well taken care of. The election at PetersbUrgli, Vir ginia was conducted in the approved democratic style. Iu one ward two colored men were shot" and Eeveral severely bcateu, while the cenlleman in charge of the distribution ot the republican tickets had to save his life by flight. Iu another ward an old decrepit colored man was beaten se verely, and the books taken in the presence of the police. Virginia will probably be democratic, if this lino of conduct is permitted to continue. The change in the Cabinet is exci ting much discussion, tho major part of it evoked by the appointment of Don Cameron. The guessers say that this was a movement in favor of Conkling, but I happen to know bet ter. Some time siuce 1 resident Grant said to oiio of the leading republican candidates that he would make no changes in tho Cabinet in the iuterest of any one as a candidate, and he is known to he a man who abides by his pledges. Ihe facts are that Attorney General Pierrepont differed ' with the President upon a question of policy iu regard to an important matter, thich would be referred to the Attorney General, while Secretary Taft agreed with the President. Pierrepont was anxious to go lo England und was consequeutly tendered t!io mission, and his place given to Taft, who muck preferred it to the Secretaryship of the War office. Of Mr. ;'Dou" Cum eron'a fitness for the position to which haias been nppoiuted, lliero is no questiou ; it bcin; admitted that he is a man of splendid executive ability. Thus the chances are accounted fur without giviug them siguifieauca at tempted to be attached by the news mongers. Dr. Edward Youug has furuiehed mo with the advanced sheets of the report of the bureau of statistics, for the period ending April 20th 1870 Thc-v show a marked decrease in im ports foVfho first ten months, of the fiscolTear, a large decrease in the exports of specie mid bullion, and an Increase in the value of merchandise exported, for the ten months ending April 20th 1876, the imports decreased from thoL-e of the corresponding teu months ot the previous year coo.105, 2o3. Tho exports of specie and bull ion decreased during the same time ?21,0o'2,012, while the exports of merchandise: increased in gold values $12,530,900. Thcso figure aliow a nvintf to tlie country in thnt period of $:;3,(13,812 in gold, wnd a total saving ia gold and greenbacks of over $30,200,000. 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