Creneral spirit olandi ble contempt ob. taining. The voice of Wade was not even listened to. Every one was thinking of the scenes | just passed and waiting for the next turn of the screw. When in this de- | corous and dignified manner the dec | tion of Grant was announced. Wade, § the marplot, completed the farce as fol- | lows: “The Senate having finished the business that brought them here, the | Joint Convention will retire to the Sen- | ate Chamber.” Iu this blunder was | avident the whole inculpation ‘which had been charged by Batler on the | other House that Wade was over-ru- ling and disregarding the rules of th representatives, and that this was the “business” which had brought the Sen- ators there. The confounding of the Senate as with the Joint Convention Qe sified the mirth and the chagrin. The Senate then retired with as much dig- mand under the insults which had been leaped upon them. row in the two chambers was quite dif | icvent. The Senate merely appointed | Mr. Mortoa to inform Grant and Col- | fax of their election, and adjourned. | The House was evidently in for busi- | ness; Butler was boiling. No sooner had the last Senator's coat tail vanished POAT FIR TWINS r .- - he Murder of Mis. Surratl—Sar- render of the Bod) of the Remains and Re-inter- ment. A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun writes Washing! ( I b. S8.~The arder the disinterme surratt | Sou ained from the President by . A. Walter » pastor . dhure h, at ten o'clo K thi: nN immedi: ely pla i | Gene ral Gre OTR DD. nams ant of the Washington itive orders were given that {or was Rov. 1, it it - A: of ATS, ¥ ini? Of Patrick's edd 41 all Was 1} i d falied Lperin- 1 the OCCASION Ramsey army, to St ut Ad General the avoided. | Major Hill, 1d the disinterme Surralt's | | those of the other | spirators, having been some time | removed from the graves under ng, where were oricinall were rainte | | fle ageing of one of | the old penit entiars | coffins wer 11 | order, be Mis 8 Wirz, Booth. | burisd { Of | tar ' Mus. 3 = uy, 104 ther dl wv a) Lion. ¢on- HARARE ass FPO) oo é! 14 Lil .. bys » z { seatlold: Lia { interred, reed bene atl ural the The localit not known to twenty persons until to-day. ance with orde TS, Mujor fended the wo rk of : ie y th WRS Linn apcord- In fill ming, wii ex ht which of several working: +) tiie Alp. i ) Ye l'. aS doi by med, 5 Os i) r une U his feet screaming, “Mr. with all his might. Mr. Colfax recos- nized him, disre garding several others who wanted the floor, and then But gent to the chair, asa question of pri lege, a resslation censuring Wad kis ruling on his resolution. I; con- pent, Mr. Colfax made a statement, i very moderate terns, regretting the scene and sustaining the rulings of Wade as being the only oo make under the joint rules. Butie: then spoke for minutes, camnestly and fluently, declarin, as things now stood that eith could block an election by refus stag to allow hint votes dislike lto be counted, ! Wade ruled Le migh have rily declared Sceymo New York and New 1 counted, and then re Foal to an appeal from his decision lution being then a resource the wrong. He annim Colfux’s order to the Sergeant-at saving that in the Joint Spex ker y {os J 1 i ones he conld Very that \ 311s el ui and v L oln Ci GA Lon: the Colfax was no mora ¢! the House, ana oider that othe AM nreover, . us gi wishes of Stoo by B. y British a twelve down the S)) him do his work, a houl i uid 1 vy tr have mtradad been oi w ante af selves, 33 foi y 3 Vice Presid raling, doelar 1) Madadl, a= nn Tei 0 ‘e Colfax, arbitrary TQ d, jt 13% decla noved {i second joint of a com | nition matter ani nity of the Ho very incaraati X( and his ad eaplan du n hits on C and Wad Ww gince the row between ham. la Mr, chair, Mr. Coifax severe, and ve Ty pe repelling Battlers hint ting his worthy uncle. all Teft their seats a Colfax and Butler v Sympathy of the Hous fax personally, and, ye ai in every respec 11 in that was with An adjournn carried the affiir over till to-morros when the division will continue, head- ed by Butler on one hand and Colfax | on theother. Now it is nip and tuck between them. The point in favor of | the equal independence of the Hou: which has been | outraged in the mig [Eos Batler, carries much in his half. Qa the oe hand, makes it a % personal, if n: matter, that Wade on et alone is using his persona] nd. 1e ence. did to- day in his Shoot » to th "The Senators to-ni: wht feel as iff they had been wounded in the JI, uso their iends and they w, rsh r Butler did n St try his teeth on oo: them. They denounced Butle, hound, and as all other sorts of «ij snnimals, including a poleat. It js | conceded they mus t possess their souls |! in impatience till the House resol or refuses to Li on the m ions of Butler, Mr. Colfax’s being on the | floor leads to the expectation of livel ly scenes to-morrow. Colfax cuts like a razor and Butler masher like a It is believed that the S; ped ker will hardly smile his way through. De: crats here aro just letting thi 13 family rts) a its course. Any oes for a pretext, and a rupture of the radicals has been inevitable for three months, All the bottle] ire of the House ag zainst the Senate, concer ning impeach gent, civil tenure, and Indian affairs will ba uncorked in this disc sion. The end is not yet, 1¢ 1 nl ii3 iy my Lia ra Vi 1} Lad ceslrd nao pra t! no r oh + hin and Daw 1: 1 Clu . Ty a . AVilly o— i in lamentary and vind The members 1 crowded around ry i wickly. e was wit! It 3 Li un} i ") i [he «© Lu Ag 't th is v “ Jat! er. wr i id v Colfax } t a famuly as he at end. Mo 4 ot at as a | le | 13+ oP Ga neral McClellan is busily en- gazed in finishing the Stevens battery. There is nearly two years’ work por it yet. sp So astonishing a comet 1s announced for August that we shall then have no dark to go-to sleep by. hande vy hon Y= . unde Ae? ! DOSE $e vy irom hevone 1 thal ye zu ot ar id, ali 1, alt! i ouch | quired by law, he ofitre ison pure i ‘ FAV He i tly, { ANE us it ow He was rath 1 i) 3 CATE Or the d yr Wou 1d 1e doe was a bull, mmonly terociou 1 GC .redl}- Ww : eed i no:.comimen a se- s, and made a: for (1H 1 » *.1 . nether inf | i! O . | YA unearthly a1) . iow and exclamations SEIZING him fi rst blood | Il CO “10Z | severely log cried out in | PUP, and after he Was sufficie utly nun- | 18 tormentor | he made o gl him his with a A man in owas fifteen cents capital and now 0, iid i lows I as fast as pain, tarted : ad paper Wi three years ets a liv ing out of'it. t { 400, gC A pract re ps pee AY Phy . one of hie friends shot him. WARE Ren RL der of D'Arcy M Gee Ottowa, Feb. 11. -Morning opened | | dull, accompanied witl Si dripling snow. The country peopie began to | armve in early hour, and set about ph a fold and hear Up to! "el ek ther y We y It andred people on the ¢ | atl, and at 10:00 ed LO SCVON or $ 3 vos ] ONS 10 see the scat { W had } ‘4 Gud pus il i \ ’ Le ast words O on. 0 thr ens i the crowd had ht | ‘ A . Lwas quiet and orderly, Atten ! Ci but al 1 fn {id Cle Lou 31 . Minrat Ale ! ied \ Prsonel 8 phvsican reported y \ il 3 HCV, flurry was short tune d everythi W\ hale 1 in ON and thARE Ii | agitation or Lhe, Lanneune | the |W hal noticoabic in after ti execution. oN wus pinio (4 by th sheril irom the X C11 dd. { NIUTCS, airiv Chis, sive . 1 fied on the my white Hh TEN vals i 1 napusted the ents the drop y the K » intensely cover his face, rope, mn tH te Ww W halen minutes, ] ! th poe St in Mexico. from 1) on . isiastel { i "4 Vviees MEX Terrible Loss his a few Orlean 3 rom the | ay ie 3, Fe Le i ing of the Stephens sie ambhat Allie, addo lake, Red ld river, | lnizht. Sixty - IRree (Wes wel taree in and cargo are a to Wd } | b Ix oe 1 i148 HOt ariea wl! 11 aly first | A > 1 1.1} +}i the chil mother, b 4 still alive a colored infant ded, alle: at Was burne to de ath, yd t atteer hat via | Hina mont} L ehild Lili i or no i 1 | u SEARS iH (renoa National ago in (ren old, and Hail, dl Criminals being instead ¥ are excculed ra | shot of hung, in Utah. Deseret H. P. Swee | murder in first de ews, contains the sentence 131 t, who was found guilty to gree. | to be shot to death on the 29th ult, in Yair cs gl ¥ Provo City, the Utah | county, hy Sheriff of \ 1 | | | { | | | | | | | | i mp What Mary Said. During the trial of one ( ‘ogzell for kidnapping, which took place lately [Hillsboroug, N. C., an incident oc- CHIT d which caused considerable fun | y of judge and counsel, | loan was testifying, to state all that sho certain 5 Wi WiiCl NA ISH requested Tne¥ transaction Y's about i {ting Mary ‘ 1i i OIL siting Hry, yous havi atl hii Stop there, Here | {WO Hours Loo i cls : i of nearly * 1 C1 Tour LAW which the jud 1 i Ma iid did QUSWVET d a collisi tween id and the crew at, Grasshopper, i and obs Lilial 1 Bperately, Lod tho | i + Le but Rio Janeiro. 1 [ater ) Jandiro rom February R: H. ly 1 r revious reports of th » Asuncion-bv the Para- ( Pe! wvertment and army, and pez into the forest, La *1 TaAmny 1¢ ETSY bie tiirae a of the r her The a r | by a negro and ht mate is By Permission of Presid naing of the aszaszin Booth moved from the Was mon Mi hed Balti more that m laid by the si Mount Cema try, ~ duced 11} 141 Fai git CI d her r tn 3 Fe te i I'e "we 11 Thev "Oe were {‘ther, in (ireen cy. » $ . th at © alr Mayor having we ‘LL to make out jor a liteness follows: il theing 1th. soft, Del tr beatiful, at nt. oO ¢ them abs -» > A Candida or fox King Fei din ind, reivning King of Pe ted the candidature for t! Spain. nm I'he he TT! futher 1, has accep- throne of T010. al oe QS « 12 — M propitetor of one of the theatres recently announcec | that “No lady or would eat nuts in a first hment.” elm : The relatives of Atzerott have made pplication to President for privileg re y remove his remains to the { family | burial ground and the President has granted their request, l { | t | | | A NN ion of $5000 per annum, was taken up and debated at conside rable length in the Senate on Tuesday. No econ- F elus sion, however, was reached, but the impression i ia that some bill of the kind will pass both houses ere theclose of & ly burg Journal says: y afternoon last, twenty- fd inthis village Between (Galer's street twenty- re on the street drink. + Murs. Mary Ann Smith, residing in New York, committed suicide by im- merging her head in a tub of water, The Philip On Tuesda pti ul whiskey, ia CVen: nich we i Ap Cause depressed spirits on account of sickness BH» rn of Minnesota urges | Creneral Sanh , beeause bullets are far less dan- than their rude arrows. lye tl Ap No less than four butchers of Pitts- ! marcied men, left their fami- ‘ an rerous | burg, and and the others for the west. wl “ On Tuesday last a man named Has- 1 . lod kis He } | Y or lin ended hie life hv hanging in a stable at county. - ¥ : LAL It is o flict ally stated thal all the in- | surgent chiefs of Crete have submit- ted to the Tark, and the island is tran- quil. | | & a Vir that immediately molassas. L oyatermen claim at raw cating 01 sue i "2 ~ 0) at I and . he getting too proud to call “avipues” and a name. rood "a man s conviction, of ” a woman who had ! ty before she was Of Did vou ever 1 GAN (h( ‘Ady Eth is Irerizlature dn stanton -— wattér, 8 the man who ax hehe One - wv HOWS More } (no | by 1{: * ». 11 . is folly. * & STITZER, RALYS AT L; dellefonte, I’a 1D next door l anond, andi i 1568..... 4 mill for for Lax { Juan 1. To amount assessed 1868.. January 4, 1869. W nl nount tux outstanding 1867 9 Q SHAR 20 outstanding 1868 1,806 67 1 Le « overpaid account: eyonreratbions to I's rhavre © to col- | By collect 108 OO Per « eniag lectors 131 OH state treas 41 72 MAS eed by treasurer's com- ISSION ceieraes vera 1.403 68 oo BR . want 3 mill outstanding IRGT and pre- tux for VIOUS YORI B.aiineiaes tax out- for 150N.. x y y by 4 mili standing Deduct overpaid . ar + HOCOUNLS...0u3 )¥ per centage to collectors eo by exonerations to collectors 43 OY by state treasurer's receipt......... . hy Commissioner Ss receipt... by Treasurers Nissi Il 23 01 beatae 212 48 CON 2 5¢ . ~ $882 39 ANTHONY C, GEARY IN ACCOUNT COUNTY OF CENTRE. DR. January i, 186 . Fo amount of tax outstanding Janu- ary 1, 1868; WITH =n 90d on ao, 053% | assessed for A. D. 41,978 66 to amount over aeceunts of eo] tors ata to amount received tax U.S. lands... to amount receiv od of militia sn. | athe Or BOUTrcesg to amount of relief account to balancedue tren. surer. aid lec- 854 (0 6,401 23 fevan Preenne ng 08,066 06 11,373 66 L026 42 — $1 January 4, 1860, Py amount county tax outs tanding for 1867 and p1 revi- ous years by amountoulstan- ding for 1848....... by mount county orders li ftod amount exoner- ations per cont age 4 treasurer and collectors by amount allow- ance forstatiolery - = v 4,374 74 20.650 78 104.005 87 by 0 oe —-y we Wivh od By balance due treasurer » DH 3 wi nuary 4, 1869. I'o amount outstan=- ding at settlement Jununry 1, 1868... am nt overpaid A a 1% nd $ 100% int 0 aiount ‘ 126 6¥ i - — bits ALi 10 January 4; 1868 and nt éGLstan- ne tax. ! by exoneration ard Ih CCtOTS i By 1 $3,020 09 902 82 = ferred account ....... rret undite Cconnty her by certify {ii examined the f omg necounts Ges ary, tread er) “with Commo Pennsyvivinia, ia County an Centre anty, Yor the y 14} Sent ae an) find them correct, as at s 4th day tr re « JON SETH JOHN R ISH ES Audit ws of C chi “4 SHERRY] . NT WI KLIN TY, 1X D.Z2 CO1 Ly iN, HIGH ¥ ACCOU DR. fart i. 186G4. stitoeoni sand ¢ Jamations merchandise ¥t for iail ort gi i : =} 13 | RCE ommonwenith 1210 sun iry Fonbit eng © ave tt} 4 ii that , Hig! ht oath th i (1 OY S 115 Wi v oof January, A JOUN KINN ETLINGE { N\ RI ral cated OF CENTR D.. Ini wlth costs mds and ith, NOLes..., 1riterest on h * r > “ (a anitor (salbra Tart RL to order of il Atton swrde. of to electi Nn | to premiums on seal | to Asc to Inquasitic to order of McAfte rty mott, Ne w J: il | to order Jas, 10 ¢ ex? “20 ~ pay of Lipton, verse Jurors Hobbs, AR ak VeYe ah ea fess snsnnin to Constables pay... to order of Ai drow Commissioner | to order of dno. Shann. n, Jury i. Commissioner... cian non 2 to Kinslae Brothers, printing Kline, Sheri | LO : Mor; all. fo boro. of Bi He fonte for B wd for Wat er Pi YOR. &RC..ius eid to bri Liberty twp.... to Be et nie Sus Company {| to J. SN. Parsons waa hs oh . Andrew White | to J. H. Orvis, Attorney Orders for re ing account to wii: bonds and notes lifted | rders for road tax, U. 8. Lands to Supervisors «for Collectors overpaid ac- COUuNns | orders {or state Tax on Loans..... | orders for redemption of 8B Lia | orders for BN Gald STi andize, ra or D. to R. McKnight, Gas to: & J. Harris, Merehandise.. to Insurance Policies and Assess MRR miiisnisnr tients sess annsda to J S. Parsons. tax on fe 3 nouse to A A Sussman, { to Grand and Tra | to order of Isaac Jno. ge i 10 Commissioners fin * 1 OFQ®? Mere he merchandise... do to’ W W Montgomery, postage, to George L ivingston for blavtk books and stationery to dno Ma lory for Shackles....... . te reve nue stamps. to H White, POS ovesiinss So0E GSS ‘a to Sternberg & Brandies, mereh- andise Shortlege &Co., Coal... Riis D ™M Wagner, merchandise . H Harris for Desk B M:-Glenh; fee. SESS ERERS saan anna ns PARES I RATAN IRIT HR RR es —— —————" a ————— Registers Docket............coovveesenes Jno Lutz, Wood ..c..ieereeeins see Jno Boal a ds. stteas savsnee Advertisin hel Stove for XL Studs... al sttendances..... Madi “Washing, &¢ for pr Biirenes Merchutiing f for Jallli.cc... Baewsesnenins Total [reek he tl. TH $102, 881 83 REGAPITU) LATION To amount indebted on. Jan. 1, 1868 S$ 30 To amount notes issued, . A DP; 1808u.civnee 57,540 00 = $85,432 30 Pl isi t+ 58 $35,442 30 To wmount.of indebted- ness Jan, 5, 1859 .........$26,280 90 We the undersigned Commissioners and Auditors of Centre county, do herchy cers tify, that we have examined the foregoin ace ounts of A. C. Geary, Treasurer of sei county, and find them correct as above sta- ted, JNO. KIN INANE, SOL. ETLINGER, JNO. RISHEL : Auditors, WM. FUREY WL KELLER, 8 Land Sess ssas canned : 27, 602 45,313 94 IE CR. By amount Rots and bonds lifted 1368... .h $53,061 ene 28,380 Aa oP Bangs $0. $5, Attest, Jxo. Moray, Clerk. feb19,4t ' Com’ rs. Ji IN. KRA M E : BR: ’ < A E Fl : i——— Will be sold, at publi ic Sule, at the resi- dence of the undersigned, in Penn twp., On Monday, February 22nd, next, Four Horses, 3 Colts, Cows, three Heifers with Calf, Five head of young Cattle, 1 Broad-wheel Wagon, Plows, Har- rows, Cultivators, Horsegears, 1 C ookstove and many other articles. Sale to com- mence at 12 o'clock. fehd JONATH. FH. KRA \ MER. PUBLIC BALE i The undersigned will offer ut yublic sale, at his residence, 3 miles west of Centre Hill, On Tuesd wy, 23rd February, the followi ing r personal property, viz: Ni ne head of Horses, consisting of Sheavy draft breeding Mares 11 Mure rising 4 vears, 1 Horsecolt ris ing 2 4 vearling Co { Cows, 1 Heifer, | Buc) keyve Reaper and Mower, 2plant ation \ 7 APONs, 1 two horse W Rio, Bugg l o ne-h wee Sled, Plows, Harrows, C nt , Cornplanter (Harpster make}, Corn= plow, Hay rake. Haviadders. Straweutter I wrehain Double Aarees, Singletrees, Corn- fodder, Wheel mrrow, Graineradle, mows Svihe, Plaster, Horsegears, Breech-- Laiids, Hs Ars front Gears, Flaw Hae Bridles, Colars; I Cookstove 1 Cupboard Desk. Bedsteads 1s. cider Barrels Cr ocks, 2 dron irrors, 1 Bday : ts y continence at 15H a8; 5: i Cl {len- it we have ALC ywealth of wd Relier | ear A. D. tated. . f { i | 1 ie TCATS, 3, lors i ¥ ug ] i ID COUN-§ ing 1 ™ i mine le fi MUSE 1 ten elary, « Clini; meat Ti ubsz Dousricio: Kettles, 75 yi ! Clock, Tinwa 10 o'clock fel 3 WM HOSTE The undersign we 0 Sale, at the Milthein H. otel, On Saturday, February 2 20 #5 One H. se, 1 Spring x Wan; =e one Bugsy, one Sleigh, one truck Bos - WW azon. one Sade He, 2 Bridles, or a Harness, Shovels, Fe FURNITURE; Bureau, B l 8. ds fends: 1 Cp board ! Sinks, 1 Flour Chest, 2 Tables, Chairs; Rocking Chairs, 1 Doughitray, Mea '3 Barrels, Tiibs, 5 and 0 gallop I sarlor Si wae 3 pipe, 1 Settee, Carpet by the vird, 1 ir Cl Fria rae, hai {i ars 1:0, FOV eB nsils YE, ~ r < : (a 3 <R Br Public TA GR winks ‘RMAX'S YESD reo tH ofr fat , nert. iy ds an r LV Onse » Keggs, 2 Cloe Ke, 1 LL ard- Chu I't Wildl, LT > 3 W\ it 1 8ait QC. dale to cone ual Ke ttle. " Hay . m i ( TESS, 3 “dno FC nence Vii swire. 1 ihe h Mion ! k at 1 o clog eh Public Sale! Will he sold at public Ww M HOSTERMANX. 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