Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, April 22, 1870, Image 4

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1870.
The Legal Tender Decision,
The Age, of 11th, in its financia| |
article, says.
Ton much has not been said, indeed |
too such can not well be said in rela-
tion ‘0 the attempts made to overthrow
the decision of the Supreme Cut
whic! affirmed that United States notes
tendered in liquidation of debts con rac- |
ed previous to the passage of the Legal
Tender act, on the 26th of February, |
1862, did not constitute lawful pay- |
ment. Never was a decision of equal |
importance made which was received |
with so much general favor. The de- |
cision was concurred in by five out of
eight judges, the remaining three dis-
senting. No sooner was it pub icly
announced, than a scheme was set on
fat, Justice Grier, one of the majority,
having resigned, holding adverse opin-
ions, and by this means place the for
mer majority in a minority. This pro-
position naturally surprised and shock:
ed the public. It mcaitnothing more
nor less than a deliberate plan to pack
the Supreme Court of the United
States. More than this, the Senate
and President were implicated, as their
concurrence was necessary. It seems
utterly inconceivable that any person
or persons could be so lost to decency
as to sound the opinions of the new
Judges, in advance of their confirma-
tion by the Senate. But it must be
admitted that the succession of events
are unfortunate, and calculated to ex
cite suspicion, Whatever the means
employed however, to induce the Su-
BT
him tickler m eter. Brudder Jones
pass round de sasser,
. Sale Anns
We find the following sucecinet and
clearly stated view of the bond question in
the New Hampshire Statesand Union. It
is the truth in a nut-shell :
“We know a man—and there are thou-
sands of just such cusses who, in 1862, had
$2000 in gold. He sold it for $2400 in
ereenbacks, in 1863, With those greenbacks
he bou=ht $2, 300 in bonds, These bonds, of
cours, cost him just SLX in gold, For
seven years he has drawn six per cent,
annually, also in gold, on the face of his
S2,000, is $141 per annum, For the seven
vears it has amounted to 81,008, or eight
dollars more than he invested in the first
place, reckoning only simple interest. Now
the Grant-Bout well dynasty says, pay him
the face of his bonds in gold, or, in other
words, pay him 32.400 in gold for what cost
him 31,000,
years, he receives: Principal, $2,400: inter-
est, 1,003; total, 3,408 in gold, tor what cost
him only 1,00). 1tis a net profit of more
than M0 per cent. Is that justice? Is it
Yi 9%
‘ight ?
No now, at the end of seven
Below we furnish a specimen of the radi-
cial method of running the ship of state :
The following messarze fron Governor
Geary to the Legislature, will explain it-
self:
To the Senate und House of Represeta-
tives:
The House Bill No. 721, ontitled a further
supplement to an act to mcorporate, the
city of Philadelphia, relative to the col-
Joetion of taxes was received by me on the
24 inst, and on the same day approved at
the earnest solicitation of several members
of the City Coun ils and members of the
reme Court to reverse its decision, we
brie think they can succeed. The
court will not stultify itself, and its
practice has always been to regard its
own decision as fina). Moreover, it
has never been the practice of new
Judges to reverse the decisions of their
predecessors, even though those deci
sions conflicted with their own views
In any case, the reversal of the dew
sion would be most disastrous to the
very persons more directly interested.
As the New York Economist well ob
serves: “Ifthe Supreme Court can be
litically rigged and gerrymandered
in the interest of any political or finan
cial clique, the process may be end
lessly repeated. If it stultifies itself
by maintaining that Cougress, after all,
has authority to change the validity
of preexisting contracts, and decrce
the payment of debts in an infurior
ewrrency, the most serious consequuce s
may ensue. If Congress may take
from 20 to 40 per cent. from the val-
ue of all debts contracted before t!e
20th of February, 1862, there is no
reasor why it cannot take any amount
it pleases from all debts contracted af:
ter that period. The Supreme Court
decision which provokes so much dis-
cussion, simply provides that all con-
tracts shall be executed in the spirit
in which they were made. If there is
a bargain express or implied, for pay-
ment 1m coin, leather, paper, grain or
any commodity, there is no power in
all this land to change it. That is just
and fair. But reverse this and there
is no security against an act by this
or any other Congress providing for
the payment of all debts, National as
well as private, in a medium worth
anything over a mill on the doilar.
It is manifestly to the interest of the
capitalist class to maintain the law as
it stands.”
LED al
Murder Will Out.
Another astonishing proof of the ad
age that “murder will out” his just
occurred. On Monday last a woman
named Lunsford was found dead in
her ronm at Manfield, Ohio. Her
throat was cut, her abdomen laid open
with a fearful gash, and her hosom
and arms had been terribly bitten. —
There was nothing, however, to indi-
cate who was her murderer, except
that her only aquaintances in Mans
field were a well known citizon. A. L.
House of Ropraseitatives, From eredita
ble
duced to believe the bill, as presented and
information since received, I am in-
approved by me, never actually passed
either the Senate or the House, although a
bill of the same number and title with es-
sentinlly different provisions, did pass ho h
Houses at the same time the one presented
tor approval purports te have been passed.
In examination it that bill
approved when presented was in the usual |
appears the
form certified by the comparing clerk to |
have been compared and signed by the
Speakers of the Hoase and Senate, as usual
in other How did the false and frau
dulent bill, which did not pas, get substi
tuted for the genuine, which did pass?
This is a grave question, irrespective of
bills,
and I earnestly invite the im:nedi te atten-
tion of the Senate and House to the subject.
If this novel and disgracetul species of |
fraud shall be tolerated, no one can firetell
the morits or demerits of thesa two
the evil of the consequences which may
ensue; and the legislators owe it to
themselves, to the public interest involved
.
and tothe Executive whose official signa-
|
ture has thus been secured toa fraudulent
bill, under false pretences, to at once insti-
tute a prompt and thorough investigation,
to the end that the guilty parties way be
brought to speedy and eondign punish-
ment,
I also recommend that if the facts be
found as alleged, the act be forthwith re-
pealed. Jon. W. Geary,
Whatever may be said of the members to
the Legislature who perpetrated the fraud,
certainly Governor Geary has no claims to
exoneration from neglect to attend to his
duty in the matter,
The legal tender deeision concurrin by
five judges of the Supreme Court, Chase,
Nelson, Clifford, Field and Grier, will. it is
supposed, be reve sed during the present
April Now, with Grier off the
Bench, dissenters, Swayne, Miller
with the new judges, Strong
and Bradley, will re-open the argument,
and the two last named judges, with the
dissenters, will reverse the decision by a
This will be another
ainong many thousand evidences already
term.
the
and Davis,
majority of one.
given, that the radicals have no regard f or
the preservation of independence, even in
the highest jodicial tribunal. It will be
another glaring and open avowal of their
fixed determination to trample under foot
every obstacle, constitutional or legal Sthat
may stand in the way of their so-enlled
progressive policy, or that may in any
manner interfere with them in their med
of the views of ‘the Republican paity. le
made a speech in which he said :
It remains further that equal rights shall |
be secured in all the public conveyances |
and on all the railrondsinthe United States,
0 that no one should be excluded on ne-
It also remains that you
here in Washington shall complete this
equality of rights in your common schools,
You all go together to vote, and any pers
son may find a seat in the Senate of the
United States, but the child is shut out of
the common schools on account of eolor,
This diserimination must be abollished,
All schools mist ho open to all without
a— .— es
Ralying upon the negro vote, the Radi-
cals of Indiana have already commenced a
crusade again: the Germans of that State.
A leading Radical of Indinnapolis recently
declared, and no doubt he expressed the
sentiment of the leading men of that party
that the Radicals had “stall-fod these Duteh
long enough, and now, us it had niggers
enough to ofl3o! the German v te, the Duteh
might go.” Acting upon this idea, the Ger-
mans were ignored in all the nominating
in In-
dinny, while the nezroes were flatttorod and
conventions which have been hold
denominated the
vation of negroes over white men by the
West will
4 * a yr ht | *
coming men.’ This elo
Radicals of the be followed in
nll the States,
lied Duteh””
and the “onion-eating Trish,”
but will take to their arms he negro, place
«chools,
nection with the negro, Ithas commenced
Negroes will be placed on the Radieal tiek-
They
Counneils, for Aldermen, for School
will be nominated for members of
Diree-
tors,
their votes. And what will white men an-
that the steady German and the industrious
and intelligent Irichmen shall be insulted
They will have to meet this question at the
line drawn by the Radical party. That
party is not content to force the negro upon
are determined to drag down white men
a tendant negro equality. This is the pith
of the negro movement, and white men face
lien ly. —Puaila. \ ge,
FD LANDS FOR TAXES, FOR 1870,
PREVIOUS YEARS. i
that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly,
passed the 12th day of June, A. D.. 1815
entitled, “An Actto amend an Act direct-
ing the mode of sel ing un-ented lands in
Centre county,” and the several supple-
ments thereto, there will he exposed to
public sale or outery, the following tracts
of unseated lands in said county for the
secand Monday oi’ June, A. D., 150.
BENNER TOWNSHIP.
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To emtinue
their power they will sacrifice eve ‘vthing
Robinson, whose mistress she had been, career to perpetuite po ver.
and a man named Ebersoll, to whom |
“ares EW... .....George Aston
Fames Rowland
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she was soon to be married. Bot)
these parties were arrested, but no ev-
idence against them was obtained, un-
til some suggested that the teeth marks
in the body might afford some clue.
A dentist was then employed to take
a cast of Robinson's mouth in which
fwo teeth were missing. The body of
Mrs. Lunsford was exhumed, and the
marks on the arm compared with the
cast by three physieians, who swore
that, after a careful and repeat d ex-
awdnation, with a full appre ath. f
the responsibility placed on them, they
were forced to the conclusion that the
bites on the murdered woman's arin
were made by the mouth from which
the cast was taken. Ou this unex
pected but most decisive testimony ,
Robinson has heen held for trial as the
murderer,
met sme ein
A Darkey Sermon.
An exchange says we visited a eol-
ored revival in Verbeketosn the other
evening, and being accompanied by
a stenographic repestes fyom the Hild,
were’enabled to get the remarks of the
“gemman” who occapied the pi! pit,
and we take pleasure in laying an ex
tract from the same before our readers,
The text was as follows:
‘“‘Strate am de road, an’ narraw am
de paff which leads to glorry ?”
Bredren Blevers: You am sensible
dis nite in comin to hea de word and
have splained and monstrated to yu;
yes yu is and I tend tu splain it as de
light of liben day. We am all wick-
e
which tends to the maintenance of law,
order and publie virtue.
—— - -
APRIL COURT.—Graxp JURORS.
Pi tton—G W Rumbarger.
Haines—W H Harter.
Walker—P Runert, HI McEwen.
seuner—G W Loneberzer, J J Beazer.
Union—J C Peters.
Barn:ide—J K Boak, M Murphy.
Hownrd—Thos Adams, G Johnson.
Potter—J: mes Ruble J M Lashell, Jno
Wolf
Philipsburg—C Munson.
Boggzi—J Walker.
Bellefonte—6 bivingzton,
Ferguson —.J .J G heen,
Taylor—L Merryman.
Penn—M Ulrick, J Snook.
Gre zz—Jacob Bitner,
Spring—N Lucas.
TRAVERSE JURORS —IST WEEK.
Bellefonte—C D Keller, S A Brew.
Benner—C Hile, J Hamilton,
Boggzsi—J Poorman, Jon Ecker, Const.
Curtin.
Curiin—P 2abb.
© Greggz—Jno Grove, Fr Jameson.
IH .rris=—H Potter, H J Mover.
Hrincs—Mich Musser, ©
Fempuson—L Kreps, HJ Gates.
Marion—S Bots,
Howord —Geo Stevenson,
3 Moon—Wimn Kreps.
Liberty—Jno Becehdol, J J Delong.
Miles —P Woodly,
Patton—R 1 Meek.
Buttee—Davis Evens, J Arney, C F ner-
lacher, Josiah Neflj Vm, Armstrong, D
Swab.
Rueshe—J Bwiggs, u B wilcox,
M Mayer.
Snow: koe-—Ed Ide;
Spring—M Williams, RB Barnes, James
Armor,
Penn—George Peters,
Philipsburg —C Brodhead, D- Ayess, J L.
est,
Union—Ad Calhoun
Worth —EbL Records,
A Sussman
Hen Post,
hea below —it’s a fack my bredren,
and I tell yu how it cum. “Yu see—
Adam was de fust man,
Ebe was de tudder,
Cane was de wicked man,
Case he kill his brudder.
Adam and Eve war brof brack men,
and so was Cane and Able. Now |
spose it seamrto strike your understand
in’ how de fus white man cum. Why
I let you no. Den you see when Cane
kill his brudder de massa cum and
say, “Cane, whar yure brudder Able?
Cane, say, I don’t no massa.’ But
de niggernode all de time. Massa now
git mad and cum agin’ speak mity
sharp dis time. “Cane, whar yure
brudder Able, yu nigger?” Cane now
frightened and turn white; and dis de
way fus white man cum upon dis earth ?
Rl or it Zimmerman, Theo Gordon,
1owvalter, M Brwngart, 5 Pontius, BD
M' Kean.
SECOND WREK.
Potter—F Potter, W Colyer, Jas. Aldex-
ander.
Benner—R F Holes, David Lohr, Ad
Krumreine.
Marion ~Alex Cox, J R M’ Manigal,
Philipsbarg—d H Gayloy, R Hudson,
Ferguzon—R WILLIAMS, S Me William
T Bollinger, H Hartzock : :
waiker-—Jos Shafer, Thos Huston, w M
Rodger, Josiah Struble, Sam Ginggich,
Haines—D Rote, :
Union—G I, Peters
Spring—# Mann jr, G Valentine.
Patton—Geo Biddle.
Milesburg—J C P Jones, J H nahn.
Penn—wm Mauck, G w dtover, John
Keen.
Boggs—J Curry.
Rush—J nuc son.
Huston—Jacob Hoover,
Curtin—M M’ Closkey.
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Ann Deall
Wim Hood
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Win Brady
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Ino Barron Jr
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Jno Ewing
Hawnah Kwin
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Henry Shaffer 21 4
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Jno Lyon............... 21 49
Chas Goben............ 27 49
Thos Grant...........; 27 49
John Brady............ 2749
Jno Kidd . 2747
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Howard—Sam Fletcher.
Jno Donelly 49
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Lacorared Hawthems
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Altrea BB Crevil
Thos Ferauson
Aaron Levy
Jas Moore
Hawnah Tarver
Dan’ Turner
Ly din Fowler
Jaweoh Way
Henry Medlor
Richards & Gunter
Richard Mo ley
Henry Manley
Benj Homer
Juo M Keun
Robt Rankin
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Jas Baker
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Thos Smith
Aaron Levy
Abram Scett
Sam’l Scott
Jane Brady
Jno Reese
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Win Parker
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Patton township.
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Jacob Baker
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175......... Robt Rohinson......... 6 4
12......... Paul Zantzinges....... 548
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300......... Richard Parker... 5 15.
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