Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, April 09, 1869, Image 1

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Et
OWE SEWING MAUHINE:
(eo Airer, At Bollotonis) sells the cele
rated Howe Sewing Machine, which has
Ro, supghor in the market, Go to F atrer's
store and seo it. It has received irive,med-
ale atall fairs. They are the olduvst vstab-
lished machines in the world.
July 68tL
Pucerss: BUGCTEN |
*
J D. Murray, : :
Centre Hall, Pa, Manufacturer of all
hand
NEW BUGGIES,
sold at reduced prices for cash, and a rea-
sonable credit given,
Twe Horse Wagons, Spring
made te order, and warranted t
figtien in every respect, i
" W kinds of repajring done in short no-
hee. Call and SOQ his stock of Buggies hay
for purchasing elsewhare.
ap le 68 th __
Re NATIONAL BANA OF
Bellefonte, Pa.
& U0.)
EC How ES. Pres't. = J.P. Harris, Cash
ted States,
Certificates 1380104
Hale & Co, will nati!
Checks of deposits t's
sentation at the counter él
tional Bank. .
Particular attention given ta td
$ "Gove » SEeCuies.
and sale ef Governm i tent AR wt
Pressdniie
d ft af abut,
t as Val on
the adi i ~t
wre
RX
apl0 a8,
Netenee an the dAdrvanee,
$ HH. GUTELIUN,
Je oy
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
who is permanently located In Aarons
Dr. Neff, and who has been practicing with
number of years in the profession, he would
a call. “to’ 80 so, nd test the
ra5*Teeth
mavz2ios ly
given hun
truthfulness of this assertion.
Extracted without pain.
SHUGERT,
Cashier,
HENRY BROCKERHOFF, b.
President.
({ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
J.
(LATE MILLIKEN HOOVER & 3.)
RECEIVE ‘DEPO:ITS,
And Allow Interest
Discount Notes,
I
Aa
Government Securities, Gold and Cou-
pons, aplu 6X,
RVs & ALEXANDER,
C Arttornoy-at-law, Belle
- aplO 6s,
A’
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WEH: LARIMER,
RTTORNEYeAT LAW, Belléfonte,
Otfice with the District Attorney. int
Court Houze, may 15°68,
D BR. SEN CCR
apliwRitt. a
AS. Eo A NS,
Attareay-nt-law, Bellefonte, prompt-
1 business entrusted
SB Bek
FAS LO,
¢
tonte,
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ti
Oflice on High Street, Bellefonte
apy os tf,
Pa.
Oice, Centre Hall, Pa.
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Iy pays attes tion te BM
to him,
THIN D. WANGATE, D. DB. 8S.
J PENTIST
Office on Nomhwest corner of Bishop and
Spring st. ;
first two weeds oi tery monti.
~5% Teeth vtractea without pain.
Bellefonte, Pa. ap 16 BRIT
) D. NEFF, M.. D., Physician and
1 . Surgeon, Center Hall, Pa.
Otfare his professional sérviees to the citi-
zens of Potter and adjoining townzhips.
Dr. Nef hk the experience of 21 years
the active prattice 4f Medicine and
ery. aplO HRY.
or
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H. N. MC ALLISTER. AAMES A.
£32 Bap Rr BO © -
MPALLISTER & BZAYES
APFORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Bellefonte, Centre Co Penna.
Chas. H. Hale,
Attorney ut Law, Bellefonte, Pa. dee2sly.
M! LLERS HOTEL
Woodward, Centte county, Pa. |
Ntazes arrive and depart daily. This fa |
briie Hotel has heen refitted and furni=k-
ed its new proprietor, and is now in- |
eve’y respect one of the most pleasanteoun- |
toy Hotels in eentral Pennsylvania. The |
t wveling community and drovers will al- |
wavs find/the best accommodations, Dro-
vers can atall times be snccommodated with |
stublez amd pasture for any number of eats
tle or horses, GRC, MILLER,
julyd 68.af, Proprietor.
ONJUGAL LOVE,
AND THE HAPPINESAOFTRUE MARRIAGH
Essay for the Young Men, on thw Errors,
buses: and Disenstes which destroy the
Manly Powers and create impediments to
Marriage, with sure teans of relief. Sent |
in sealed letter envelopes free of charge
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How-
ard A«ociasion, Philadelphia, Pa
A
june, 568715.
WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, &ciy a
apl7 68. BURNSIDE & THOMAS
11 FE pighg-t market prices paid for all
kinds of county produce, at
= ___ BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
TPVURKEY PRUINS, raisens, pte
apples, oranges, lemons, all kin
f foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE « THOMA Se
1) ECK'S HOTEL, 312 & 314 Race Street,
a few doors above 3d,
Philadelphia,
Its central locality sles it Sesisgifte for
11 visiting the €ity on busingss or for pleas-
all VSR Mes. BECK, Prope,
(formerly of the States Union Hotel!
aplo6s sf,
nendous Stock of Goods
A Trement NSIDE & THOMAS,
INBIGROOGERIES, mocha coffee, old
{ sov, java, best quality Rio doffeo
best oolong Dluek teas, green teas. Jovering
syrup, golden yrup, Drips fine articie bak-
Ing moj as¥es, Je and CYELY
thing in the
grocery lineal thelowest'cash
pices in the
manketBUBNSIDE & THOMAS. is the
place. ‘
$5000 a year can be made by live
< AJ ‘agents, selling my new and
valuable invention. Address J. AHEARN,
63 Second St. Baltimore, Md. fob26, 4w
a Sh
V4 nin he
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LICENSED BY THE
UNITED STATES
AUTHORITY.
S.C. THOMPSON & (7S
GREAT
One Dollar Sale.
Or
tons: FANCY “GOODS, Albums,
Bikes, Nilver-plated Wear . utle-
Ww, Feather and Ge rian (foods,
of every dese tien, dee.
Thest ftfidos to be sotd at the uniform
PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR EACH,
and not to Be paid for until you k
you Are to recive,
\
ti
The mo Lr :
of dding Pisinbss in the cowiltry,
|
{
dress at the rite df 10 conts (0%)
| postage, printing, &e. It is thon at thoop
tion of holders whother they will send ofte
dollar for the article Or hot,
By Patronizigg this Sale, yon
chanee to exchadge your goods, should the
he desired
The Smallest A rticles sold for aN i DOT:
LA RR can be © X¢ haneed for Stlverpla-
ted, Five-Bottled-Revolving Cas
tor; ar your Choice of a large
Variety of other Articles
Exchang Jhist
comprising over 250 usefttl articles, Not oie
of ‘which could be bought at any )
non si
ae retail)
| country storg for nearly donhie the am'nt
| Terms (0 Agents,
i We send as commission ta Agents:
i arn CIA of Thirty, and 83,00,
1 3 at, i . ut ad
l ghic of the following antivles: a Musket,
t Shot {run, or Austrian Rifle, 20 Yards Cot-
4
a
A Keat Re UAE Me
a Ma oel Vga Pet
HAT, ¥
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totais ify di
TERMS. - “The CHNTRE Hav, Reror-
ren 1s published $Yveekiy :
advance, Réporter, 1 ionth 16 Sets
square (10 lines) for 3 weeks, Advertise-
ments for a year, half year, or three months
at a loss rite,
All Job-work, Cash, and neatly and ex-
peditidusly executed, at reasonable char-
&
Me
REPORTER
APRIL © 1809,
CEN’ ‘
RE HALE
CexTre HALL PA.
Letter Frown kilinois
Amboy TIL, Maich 89¢h 1869,
Friend Kurtz: I have heen cetting
I could
1
of Niteen years, ad read the ndies of
quaintance.
on, J
dda Qnilt, Accordeon, Set
| Binded, Ehives and Forks, Violin
Bow, Fadel Dress Patten Pair
extra guality Cloth Boots, one
«ize Ligva Towels, Alhambra Quilt: No.
neyveom! nil. Cottagh Clock, W hit
Wool Blghket, 13 vards best gialith Print
12 vards Delain, one dozd® ¥inen Diver
Napkins Ke
For a Cluh of Sixty, aid 86:00
one ef tie flowing articles: Revolver,
| Shot (tun, or Mite, 42 Yard
Pair Honeveomb Qnilts, (4
Ladies
(IO
3
#
Springfield
$1}: =
Shetty
de v
Prd
i NY awl,
A
1a
i thi
i qed
1 Pair of
{ hambra
“11
sities
Double
Alpacen
NG
Pd
Cloaking, Lady - Wool
Laneaster Quilt, Press
ri, Eneraved Siver-Plate Bot.
Revolving Castor. Set of vorv-Han-
Kaives, with Silver-Plated Fo
All-Wonl Blankets, Pu
Cuilis, 30 yards Print, or »
Oiiilt, Double Eight Keyed Md
| deon, W National Pietorii!
{ tionary (00 engravings, 50 pages), 5) yds
Doeskin for suit, &c.
.
H
3, 0"
tL
\
irk ~
ir of Al-
Mar-
Cole
hater s Di-
L
vou a little history of how it works
oboe
-
will
with us. Tam in the farming imple-
ment business, and do a eredit business
two years credit. Now instead of pay-
ing the notes when they W¢%ne due,
they put their money in bonds to save
Rifle, 63 vards Sheeting,
| Cas<imere Cont, Pants a
tnt Pate Siloheds
extra quality), Pair Splendie
| kets, Faney Plaid Wool Long
Faney
| Sharp's
Pat
1
i
i
i
{ yds, Hemp Carneting, splendid Violin and
i ver Huntine-Ciuse od Wate h, NSinele Barrel
| Shot Gun, Sharp's Revolver, one pair fine
[ Damask Table Covers, wth one dozen din-
| ner Napkins to match, Woreester's
trated Unabridged Dictionery,
gues), oc.
7.
. 3 . * - - CR]
{ see Cirenlar. Commissions for larger Clubs
{ in Proportion,
11
vi. Arents wil
clubs from one upward. Make let-
ters <liort and pln as possible,
Take particular Notiee of This:
your
i 1 .
[| eases hy registered letter
from any Post-Office,
We cannot be responsible for money lost
unless some precautions are taken to insure
its safety,
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Town, County.
S C. THOMPSON & CO.
130 Federal st., Boston, Mass,
mr26,
KEINE, of the Philadelphia Uni.
roe ine astonishing cures of Can-
all turers, hy a New process,
AL CANCER ANTIDOTE, that re-
of cancers and tnmors
Ci EMI
eatttie or burning medicines,
Joss of # drop of blood.
call or nddress R. H.
KLINE. MX. D., No. WI Arch Street,
marl, dw
particuda rs,
TEot’d according to Act Congress, n
ear 1868, in Clerk's Oficoof Digg
for Dis"s of Massachusetts.)
in our great
GOODS
Cutlery, «ec. ac.
PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING :
For Club Thirty,
49 > ‘ i
“i aBixty, 2
1 hundred, 65 «
21 yds. Sheeting
“” 11 £“
All other premiums in same ratio.
Enlarged Mschange List, ‘with new and
useful articles,
See new Circular and sample.
address free.
. ay. Please send your Money by Regiss
tered Letter, addressed to
J. 8. HAWES & C0.
: 128 & 150 Federal st, Boston, Muss,
P. 0. Box C. deel8 164
3 LOTS FOR SALE!
v
Sent to any
The undersigned offers tlirce very desi-
rab e building Lots, at Centre Hall, at pri-
vate, sale, These lots are situated on the
Boalsburg road, wear the Latheran church
and adjoin aach other. They are finely lo-
cated for building upon, and conveniefit to
the business centre of the town. For Térms
apply to
tpply U di: ALEXANDER,
Bellefonte.
jangtf
Money has never been so
Close In this State since 1 “ame het
this country this spring off account of
money being seared,
fine winter and not much cold wenth-
cr; we are having fine weather
rd
13%
furmers are begining to plow for their
{
Our markets dre dill
SPring ernins,
LE
Tye,
for
bushe!, Corn for 45 cents
We look
prices when navication opens.
hett I’
Well
city, we have from three to forr thou
the Ilo Central
Railroad shops are Tocated here, they
are also beginning a rolling mill and
We obtaime:d
a
will com- |
mence in about a month that will give
i
to have our litle city improve very
to |
come here and put up a good hotel as
astern man
i
we have bat one and a small one at
{
A man with about eight or ten
whould
vou nd ont a moan send hia tn Amboy |
if the hotel business will <tut hin.
I remain yours ete
i a
The Tmmoralities of Radicalism,
Irom time immemorial it has been
racy to charge upon them alt the
So lotig have they tatiehit this does |
Lay
181641
|
This is 4 stony asserting, bit
Radicalism
tion.
true as strohy: riles the
|
{
!
its opposition to vight and co tablished
ru
it is a cypher ‘when placed beside the
national pandemonitin at Washington,
And what of Congress, and those who
control affairs at the Capitol of the na-
tion? Language fails in our attempt
to limn out their atrocities .upon the
constitutional rights and liberties of
the people: What is there iit the calen-
der of political sin they have not done ?
Echo answets, what?
They have trampled upon the con-
stitution; once looked upon the
magna cliarta of American liberty, in
all its particulars. Their leading nien
from the Presideiit down, have feceiy-
éd presents and bribes for political fa-
vors from all comers. The whiskey
as
|
| ring, the pardon ring, railroad dnd
| gederal corruption rings pass any law
ox thvse who pay the most 5 if we had
space We codld paitictlalize arid pro-
| dvc¢e our proofs; which is unnecesiary
| to (SHvince any student of what is go-
Ling on al Washiitgton, Adctidig to
Radical writers; fome of the depart-
ment$ at Washitgton are little Uttter
| than public brdihels: hundreds eof fe-
‘male clerks die eniployed at the ex-
| pense UT the natin, who do nothing,
| and whofe duly récomenddation is their
| good looks. These women are appoin-
ted th¥ough the fluence of Radical
| Congressmen, and the inference is
they get paid for thé use of their influ-
ence. Was such a thing ever heard
Then, if
‘men were bad, they paid their own
Cof under democratic rule ©
government, nor disgrace the capital
We
| might go on at indefinite length and
| by supporting national harents.
| particularize the immoralities of Rad-
will suffice for the preset. In con-
| clusion we call upon the zodd people
of this country to lodk tawara Wash-
5
| his eves toward his holy Mecca, Wateht
| cutive officers.
tions, outrages and immoralites, and
when the time comes supplant them
with Hotter men.— Pittsburgh Post.
ttl pe . .
Pisident Johnson and His Pebit-
ical Views,
Nashville, April 1.
Greenvillestate that ex-President John |
- Advices from
s¢n is recoverine from his recent sick-
ness, and he will speak in Knoxville |
ned t Satarday, On the Tuesday or
Wednesday following he will be in
Nile, and address what
+1
Wo
Prose’
Be the largest crowd ever dssemblédt |
. * . )
i the City of Rocks.
it IS dl.
finitely ascertained that Mr. |
to the!
dinoeraticenbernatdriAl ed nVdss with |
: lof
mb, BY Badu ’
JERNtOn 1% strongly opposed
the rdnehi tas it is by the Sa-
preme Court, afd the repulieat® pre-
# HE
enting a bold fant, Defeat, Fo thinks, |
would under the circomstaftes badly |
damage the conservative cao —possi-
bly put off enfranchisement for two or |
three years, Tho object of his. forth- |
coming address is intended more as a
sort of a review or vindication of his |
Presidential carcer than a campiigh |
speceh.
If there i any possible chance of con- |
sorvative success, however, in a direct |
canvass, Mr. Johnson is bound to give
his stump efforts a direction that will |
will
have direct effect. A few weeks
} 5 .
determine wheekod or not there will be |
— PA S—— — -
Horrible Murder and Suicide. |
Philadelphia, March 30.—A horri- |
.
¢ murder was committed here vester- |
himzelf into the Delawam snd drown- |
Subsequently a handkercheif was |
found in the water bearing the name |
of Blackstone, of the firm of Hurston |
& Blackstody picture frame makers, |
012 Market 3ticet. The body wa’ sent
v is
to his hous i the eXtreme northwes- |
: 2
tern part Of the city. Arriving there |
: ~ » |
the parties found ahother party of po- |
tice In possesion, and that Blackttone’s
|
|
saying that he had killed his wife and
children and would kill himself. Par-
ties in Connectient this 2 p. ny; then
telegraphed to the police authorities
here, who went to the hose and found
| the dead bodies as Before stated, and
inYostientihe the case when the dead
body of the father was brought in.
paper stating that he had Beéen robbed
Land wis a riined man; and giving this
48 the réacon for the deed. The wife
lighting the fire in a steve, ot Monday
if
THE PRESIBENTS.
A cdrrespon lent of the Bdi'ei
of the United States,
as itis known, no President of the
United States; since the days of Wiish-
ing, has Deen
chidrch,”
John Adams was the represciiti-
tive of the libéral community of his
a comiunicailt mn a
day. Jefferson was Styled a free think-
er.’ An attempt was made, when Jef.
noise about that time. The vhildren
were killed up stairs; and carried down
stairs and laid at the fset of the moth-
er. Blackstone was probably in-
sine;
a tm
New Orleans, March 17.—The
Governor hdd signed the school bill,
providing for the mixed schools, and
to-day appointed the commissioners
provided for by the bill, among them
two colored men—one of then a for-
mer chaplain of the State Senate,
v
ferson was a young man, to make the
Episcopal Chur :h the established ri -
John Leland, a
nection of Church and State.”
Jeffers to that
caused him to
Mrs. Madi-
stieidtized as an infidel.
pal Church. Her hosbatd was fot.
Monroe was a menibér of an Episceo-
byterian chvreh in
d until his déath. In a vio-
en persons who ¥dmposed the cotgre-
Ie never coms
Genordl Jacek
Suan-
gation that morting.
muned in the eld reh.
ie worshipped in the
Sccond Presbyterian church till his
Ie then left for the 4! street
and took his Cabinet with
He a*Nays came early and en
tered his pewy which was on the rig
-
+
Vin Buaren's
. - ' A. “
ian woman, belonging to the réshy
nidd his family every Sunday morning
tothe Tour-and-a-half street church.
the sécoud service. General Taylor
dent’: dew at 2. John's, Pres.dent
h.
ular in his attendance at the Preshy-
terian church in Washington én the
Buchanan
not of the Chure
morning of ‘each Sabbath.
I '
attended the small
during his long Senatdrial life. Hw
was not a member of the Uhhh, #e
came to worship usually vn foot itd
unattended. His pew was oh the side,
with a cat-liké step, went td the ex-
treme end of the Pew, cenrled intself
up in the corner, and seldom nidved
till the service closed: He Fa%ly
thie church to the White Howse. Mrs
fineoli was a cliMnmunicant at the
New York aveillle Presbyterian
church: Mr. Lincoln wasiidt. But
he was d& Fegiilar attendant at worship.
home, but rather ticlined to the Tuthe:
rans. Ueheral Grant is not a profes-
sor of religltli: He is a trustee of the
Nationdal Methodist clitireh at Wash-
ington, and isa frequent attendant on
the preaching of that chuerh.
rst ip Le
It is said that Brigham Youn’s son
Joe smokes good segars, drinks good
liquor, gets drunk, plays poker, licks
his wives, and preaches the gospel:
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THE CIVIL WAR IN HAYTL
Sickening Atrocitics By thé Rey:
olutionists—Butchery of Men,
Women and Childiei.
The following was enclosed itt the
répofie from Admiral Hef of the Na-
vy Department :
The statements which we are about
to make are facts which passed, some
under our own eyes, others to our
knowledge: The following are the
i x 3
| most prominent stancess :
| General Bogila, one of the best
| Vol. {.—=N 0.
oe Av—— - -—— co o—
There being no reserve party left to
hasten their end, and they had to wait
about a quarter of ail hour, still stand-
ing, befor the gilid were reloaded.
This woman Was 81¢ the 8fthe sumer
dls instances;
It waithd lengthes sit this 1st of asd
details uniectsarily to recount all the
‘other exceutions which idk place.
illustrate the baFbaFity undef which
sid, who préténdé 1 to bs and called
theniselves the elité and intélligence of
the whole counttfy. We do not konw
}
|
5
*
‘made upon him by Salnavé's forces,
lis men wer# routed and fled, and he
had to abalidon the position afler vain
efforts Lo rally his men. He was tried
by court martial an 1 honorably acquit:
ted. tus, he had
scarcely reached his home then hg
Notwithstanding
| wid re wrested, and sumnidrily shot
by order of Doniinique,
In the coursé of the war, se¥erdl of
Salnave’s pargisans left the revolution-
Lary party to join their families. Thei#
| wives and children were oft that ae-
Gount ar. ested, put into prison, and
| Erdelly treat «d. They remained in pris-
| on, find in a short pace of time swelled,
in numbers and mot the fate which wa
&
~
sha 1short’y have to recount.
General Fils Alm: Mentor, for hav
| ing refaded to joi the revolutiddy, and
for basinz expe cel a wish to remain
urt- nartial ah 1
teondemel to six months impirson-
neutral, was trie l by c
| ment —aever a ciin to he sot at liberty,
as the sequel will show.
Prisoners taken upon the field of
battle won lel, ani it some ifstances
fatally, were, in common with otherd
not wounde l, shot imm-diately after
combat, quarter on this side being
Several other
| persons were shot without any form of
trial, apon the more de .unacia‘ion of
| seareely thought of.
ankndwa imlividads, the reason as-
the revolution.
Upon thearrival of Salnave's forces
before the town, and upd. the first at-
Cthek that was male, the numerons
| persons who fonhd thim-elves in pris
on for minor ¢ffene s and so-called [d=
litica crimes, as related above, wite
thrown open, ard a discharge of mus-
fond insaficient to kill fagt ehough,
Cindividuals above referred to as hav-
Jing joined Salnave’s party, as also was
Gener! Fils Aime Mentor. Gen. Fils’
Alme Mentor was unable to stand ap
on account of sickness, and was ™ con-
sequence tied in a chair, Kved After
this, recourse was had to poiniblank |
| musketry to finish the sailringd of
| those who still breathed. A father and
som were shot together, without any
| other reason than sone silly remark
made by the latter. After having
uselessly pléaded for the life of the son,
the father réquested to share his fate,
| which wa? ta gladly accepted by the
| rebels, and they were murdered Béfore
| our eves un lor ciredmistances too Kore
rible to relate.
LA wamag (Mme Zorphiso) was are
rested on account of som: of her re-
| lations being in Saluave’s mcks. The
Tacks of hed wxecution are the follow:
ing: { of Soldiers drew up be-
ford the prison door; the officer, a
| creature of Dominique, #84 had hith-
| erto officiated in these Murders with
| alacyity, called for this woman, and
told her that Dominique requested her
A gual
resence. Upon appearing, and, as
| she was about Béing tied with a rope,
| 11h great consternation anl agony of
|
| mind she éried out, “Surely you are
| wot going to kill me!” The aforsaid
| officer assured her that ftuch was not
the case. In spite of this protéstation,
she was marched off’ a few paces to the
sea side, between a file of sodiers, some
of whom beld the rope with which her
arnis were bound, and she was then shot:
That is, murdered in the usual style.
[t may not be out of place hére to
gay that all the people who were shot
had to stand facing the firing party:
and forced to look upon them while
loading and goiiig through maneuvers
preparatory to their execution. In
most cases the first fire only wounded
and otherwise shattered their linibs.
i
and belief, there was oné hundred and
nine persons, among whont were, they
Bay, ten wonder dnd oe child.
Besides the above marders in the
pFison, theré have been at different
timés a numbef of people shot, or, as
it is called h -ré; é€ébuted in éonformi-
ty to the laws of thé é¢ountry, but, in
point of fact, it should be moré porper-
ly terided murder. The umber who
have thus fallen outside of the prison,
we cannot, up to this hour, ascertain,
but it Was a freq :nt occurrence. When
men in the revolution desert, their
Wives dre intpriséned dnd in many ca
ses shot.
J. X. Ntenovsox,
Gero. C. Brow.
The veracity of the above signers is
vouched for by Mf ¥ames Ds Long,
the United S:ates Cot<itl at Hayti.
Be tl
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>
The pasage of the tenure-of office
hill on Wednesday, in the shape in
which it was agreed upon b¥ the com-
mittee of conference, dispd es of this
apple of discord which Bix catired such
tribelation among our radical friends.
The bill as finally agreed pon and
addgted seems t6 be a sort of compro-
mise, A%d not entirely free from differ-
ent constructions. The Vote in the
Senate was 45 to 8, every radical ex-
cept Mr. Sprague, of Rhode Island,
voting for it. In the House the vote
stood 108—all vadivats—td #7 demo-
crats and rads.
Congress having ndéW dithored of
this measure, and thereby unfettered
the hands of the President, the session
will dod®tfess soon come 4 4 close.
The work &f dec pitation having now
received a Ho® fdpithe, w? may look
for lively tintes among the members
of the bréad and butter brigade,
my a
Seven Steamboats Buriié | —Less
150 Hdd
S. Lvs, March3).-=Ia allition
to the steambats Ben Johns m, Henry
Adkins, Carrie F. Konitz, and G. B.
Allen, reported as having Béed burned
last evening, thé déstruction of steam
hoat property prove td hé nl re serious.
The Faniie Scott, aftér floating dawa
the strednt; wus taken Ad rd Any the river
By the sted baat Jendié [2swis, where
both groddded.
While it that sitawtisa the steam-
boat América, which had tiken fire
from a mass of bdrdlns Wppsr works
that had floated from one of the stea-
mers, first burn zd, drifté] against the
grounded baits, ail all thres were
burned to the watar's ed ze.
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A correspondent #f the Augusta,
Georgi, Chronicle) #ritidg from Ap-
plying dider daté '¢ March 23, re-
ports thé Billing af thay place of Ly-
curgus Pesse, b¥ Hibert Hardin,
within a fei feet ofthe courthouse and
while codtt ¥as in séssidh. Both were
gerving on the cai] jury and had al.
ways b €1frienls. Whiskey was at
the bottom of the difficulty.
Kissing nis Wire Ware Drrva
or HyproraoBjA.—Mr. FEckerson,
who died of hydr plighia at Saddls
river, N. ¥,, hd{l to Be held by five or
six men, and durijg his lucid inter-
vals begged to kiss his wife, who was
very ill in another part of tha house,
The dyldg Mdil carefully wiped the
froth from his fice; find compressing
his teeth tightly to prevent any of the
poisonous saliva exuding from his
mouth, kisss!! the lila which he had
so often pressed in love and affection,
and resolutely turd ing away, after bid.
ding Her ddiei fufever, relapsed into a
dreadfiil patoxyinm and died.
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Consaderiible excitement exists in
Washifigloii régarding the charges of
cofftiption against Governor Fenton,
set forth in the testimony taken by the
Legislative Investigation Committee,
The anti-Fentonians declare they will
have aninvestifation instituted, and if
he is found giiilty, will have him ex-
pelled. |
Thiey wha love ths lon zest, love the
best: