Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 09, 1870, Image 2

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NTRE HALL REPORTER. |
CENTRE Have, Pa, Decemier 0th, 1870. |
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~(longress mut on last N
eountyy will profiably bee leetea Unis
ted States Ropator from the Sate ol
Delaware.
-
sy
yPemoeratic Rditorial Cotivention,
‘We notice that Jaco Ziegler, Es
=U
‘a call for a meeting at the “
day the 10th ef January next.
“toona,
ganized, are respectfully requested to
‘be present at this meeting.
All right, uncle Jake, only we
resolution passed, designating Belle
fonte as the place for holding the
next meeting.
— eS
1st Senatorial District.
R. P. Deckert, Esq., is the Demo-:
cratic nominee for State Senate in the
First «distriet, made vacant by the
death of Mr. Watt.
Mr. Deckert received the nomina-
“tion on first ballot—the vote stood,
Deckert 62, M'Candless 15, Rodgers
ination was made unanimous, and the
convention was most harmonious.
“The President’s Message.
Since a stale paper of no great force
or originality has been anticipated, the
public wilknot be seriously disappoint.
ed in the annual message of the Pres-
ident. The first paragraph opens
with the usual congratulation on the
material prosperity of the country and
its freedom Trom foreign complications,
eral Southern States’ was accomplished
v violinee and intimidation. Such is
President's partisan view of that
mighty uprising of the people of Alas
THE FRENCH WAR.
Continuous Heavy Fighting.
De Paladines Vielorious.— Prinee
Frederick Charles Relreating.—Ar-
my of the Loire on the move.— Lost
_ Touns Re Occupied. — German Ar
my of the Left Defeated. — Manteuf-
fel Evacuates Amiens.— Wildest Ex
eitement at Towrs.— The Prussians
Beaten at Etrepagny.— Thionville
Being Bombarded.— The City Des
troyea by Fire,
Tours, December 1.—The govern:
co —
in the assertion of their political
rights, Thus
of reconstruction is to be renewed,
The successful efforts of the admin.
the United States over citizens domi
at length. France is feebiy congratu-
fmted tn her efforts to establish a re
publican government, and hope for
teondition than at the close of the
sion A demand
heen made for the redeess of wrongs
lecommitted by the Spanish
in Cuba sgainst the persons and prop
SEN.
of Congress, has
now pending. The patiot
Jr . ug iit | i \
are dismissed with no mare than a
laut struggle In refering to the re-
doctrine is reiterated.
San Domingo, as w
lcupies a large share of the message.
The great advantage of the annexa-
'tion of the island to this country are
[ar
lit would be “folly” to neglect such a
ie S A 3
‘prize. The President greatly distuib-
ment has most encouraging advices
he Prussians under Prince Frederick
Charles, unable to hold the village of
| Beaune ln Rolande, which they had
{maintained a short time against Gien.
(lines, evacuated and burned
that village. The inhabitants, num-
Ihering two thousand, were driven from
their shelter.
{ The retreat
| compelled hy the
» French,
In the lust encounter the French
Lroops engaged were merely young
Leonseripts from the southern provinges
who had joined De Paladines’ army
s, They behaved s; lendid
with daring and bravery
of the Germans was
Tours.
ly, fighting
ul veterans,
General d'Aurelles de Paladines,
amy of the Loire, is in full
motion. His troops have retaken the
towns of Lontoire, in the department
of the Loire, Et Cher, Saint Calais
1 Bessesur Braye, in the depart.
Sarthe, and Mondoubleau, in
|
ment of
Bron, Nogent and Le Rotron,
lon the left, on Montorgis, on the right,
'have been reoccupied by the French.
| The Retreat of the Prussians was
very precipitate,
| In the battle at Beaune-la-Rolande,
-de-camp to Prince Frederic
ithe aid i
aptured by the French.
| Charles, wus ¢
ee col Wo 1 worl
Letter From tae Loop.
Loop, Dec. 1st 1870.
Fred.—1 bave the partietlars of the
huvwer’s joke now, but as he is a“ good
fellow” I will not tell the tale. G. WW.
S. declares that the deer was lame and
stiff and that he could have caught it
on a fair run, On Tuesday night, as
¢ol. Love and Wm, Woods were com-
ing through Pleasant Gap, in Nittany
mountain, a panther sprang into* the
road behind the buggy and. his terrific
yells almost frightened them out of
their boots. They are of the opinion
that they owe their lives to the mettle
and nimbleness of Strohm’s bays. The
Col. never eame up the moantain fas
[ter in his life, and he avers that he
‘would not have taken any amount to
have gone back. They first heard him
near where Mr. Rapp once lived, and
he followed them a distance, but, for
reasons best known to himself, discon
tinued the chase.
I think the lady who wears the
cheek puffs would look better without
them, I always did think her hand.
some until she put those inventions of
his Satanic majesty in her mouth to
augment the rotundity of her cheeks,
and now she don't look natural at all.
Beit distinetly understood, however,
be any more I would not say so, and
stand prepared to combat only against
one broom handle. Some of our men
use cheek pufls, too, but they are made
of pure Kentucky leaf, and it is a little
more natural.
The Loop school takes the van in
code of honor so far as visitations are
concerned. The professor of Horog
raphy, of Big Valley, gnve from his
‘well ladened Thesaurus a lecture on
‘the phantasmagoria of the past, or
something else. His lecture contained
{
‘the Loop no doubt would have been
enlightened upon the mysteries of sei
‘ence and art had not the speaker who
lsuce eded him, who was introduced as
Re
Infatu Ba ©
Instances of the te affects | gxcos-
sive drinkingre recorded daily as thé
transaetions of the , various” police offices,
Yesterday, a case of unusual severity was
developed before Alderman McMasters, in
which the husband ofa poor woman, named
Brady, was charged with attempting to
kill her. His ungovernable passsion for
stromg drink. had driven him from one
excess to anotherintil he pawned every
rage of clothing the woman had, then visi-
ting one of the many disgraceful seconds
had junk shops that are loeated on our
very front streets where stolen clothes and
iN.gotten goods of all kinds are collected
he discovered from flaunting signs, of bed
quilts at the door that money. enuld be raiss
ed on them, so sneaking home he stealthy
ly sliped the covering from his ¢hildrens bed
and left the little ones shivering in the
cold. The mother discovered his move-
ments and attempied to stop him when he
drew a large knife and made a dash at the
woman, who, through fear sprang out of
the way, eaught the knife in herhand, and
was disabled from further work for some-
time. Har cries brought the neighbors in,
when she repaired to the police office and
appealed to the magistrate for protection.
During the recital of the sad ciretrmstances
she begged to remind the officer that Brady
was drunk at the time, that he did not real-
ize the depth of degradation to which he
dening fumes of the liquor had prssed
away, when a mortifying sense of his situa-
tion would make him all right for the fu-
ture.
The Alderman Issued a warrant for his
arrest, and a hearing will be had this mor
ning, Pittsburg Post.
1
T P.ODENKIRK,
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WITH
ther insurrection
had occurred in Mongolia. Twenty thou-
sand insurgents were threatening the town
of Oora, the eapital city of the Province.
Forces armed with Russian rifles had gone
to oppose the movement. ‘a
Philadelphia, December k—Aholbd bo-
cupied by Patrick and Mary McCullough;
was broken into this evening, bx four wen...
vatiots places. T
500 from a HuFeauial thereon, end’ depar-
ted. . } : 3
The dedthy in P ndelphia Inst wobk
amounted to two hundred and fifty-six,
3
vious week,
The duniata’isbeing stocked with dead
fish, They are lett to die in the baskets
and then thrown into the. river,
San Francisco, November 28. —glsa-
ac Braken was shot dead by Robert
Evans, alias Witehead, at four o'clock
this morning, opposite the Alhambra
Theatre, Brakan. glaiped,
ans caused a sepht
county,
three hundred apple trees “to spite
Betsey.
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{ARM AT PUBLIC SALE,
Will be sold, ut
ines, near Sprin Mills, in Gregg township,
Centre county, Pa, £4 LAs
On Saturday 10th December next,
a valuable Tpuet of land containing. «
257 ACRES.
good state of cultivation, the Balance coh-
sisting of
'ARTMAN, DILLINGER & COM PANY
| Two doors above Arch, formerly 226,
{MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS IN
{ ; .
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades,
{ Yarn, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chains, Grain
> “ 1 . Pie at wins: Je} » ”s *
lod hy the fear that some European Count yon Piater was killed. | Bags. Window Paper, Batting, &c.
GOOD TEMBERLAND.
House, Barn,
‘desirable vroperty—Ilying convenent to
stores, mills, &e
SAMUEL’HARTER,
for heirs of John Huiter, decd
This is a good choice, and so pro.
nounced by the Philadelphia journals
adelphia Evening Telegraph. |
‘tions themselves, yearn for participa
tion in our civilization. The old]
abolition hobby is adroitly pricked|
with a hint that the acquisition of the
torial district have shown their appre. |
ciation of the importance of the politi-|
cal struggle on the 20th instant, by
nominating, with great unanimity, one,
“sof their best men. All personal aspi-|
“rations and factional “divisions have
‘been sunk by that party, and Colonel]
Robert P. Deckert, has been made |
‘their standard bearer. He is a gal-|
lant soldier, and a gentleman of abili-
ty and culture, and of blameless pri
vate character. He entered the army
as Sergeant-Major of the Twenty-
ninth Pennsylvania Regiment, under
Colonel Jobn K. Murphy, on the 1st |
of July, 1861, and shared the fortunes
“of our gallant army until July 17,
“18035, when the regiment was mustered
out of the service. He participated
in the campaign of General Banks |
the ‘Shenandoah Valley in the spring
of 1862, and was at Cedar Mountain,
“zecond Bull Run, and all the batties|
in front of Washington, in the disas-
~trous campaign of Pope. He won es
pecial distinction for his gallantry at
Autietam, Chancellorsville and Gettys- |
burg, and then was transferred under
Hooker to Chattanooga. He became
Assistant Adjutant General on the
staff of General Slocum, and with
#hiw scrved in ‘the memorable march to]
Atlanta, and thence to the sca. He
_ was at iutervals promoted Lieutenant, |
Captain, Major, and Lieutenant Col-|
anel for “gallantry and other meritor-
ous services,” and after the vietory
over rebellion was complete, Colonel
Dechert returned to bis profession: of
the. law in his native city He is at|
present an. Assistant District-Attorney
uuder Mr, Sheppard, and by the
courteous ‘and faithful discharge of
his duties, he has won the respect and
gonfidence of the bar, and of the com-|
prevnity generally.
cian by trade, and is free from “Rings” |
and all complication which would em- |
barrass him as a Senator. |
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nation will obtain possession of San|
Domingo if the United States aban. |
‘don negotiations. He informs the
country that the inhabitants, although]
incapable of maintaining free institu |
able in Cuba and Brazil.
It is difficult to enumerate all the
wonderful benefits that would result |
It is needed in the event of a foreign,
‘war. We must pass through foreign
Florida. Tens of thousands of laborers]
would rush to the island. It has the
richest soil, best harbors, most salubri-
ous climate and most valuable miner
als. Iis possession will go far te restore
San Do |
mingo will largely consume the pro-|
ducts of our Northern farms and man
ufactories, and will produce all the su
ir, coffee and tropical fruits the peo-|
Her possession will cut off]
a hundred million of imports, and pay |
It will
. . hy
It will be a measure of national |
defense, It will build up the merchant |
marine. It will provide means of pay-|
ing our honest debts. It will furnish
the necessaries of life cheaper than
ever before. All this San Domingo]
will kindly do for us. We: were
gi
al-|
‘ell us that, like Helmbold’s Buchu, it
would cure all the ills that flesh is heir|
to. If this will not shut up the mouths)
uport attacking Chateau
south east of Chartres,
These victories have bee
on the right, under Prince
Charles,
General de Paladines’
under the
been even more brilliant,
gic movement towards
has forced the
e the arrondisement
sailles,
evacual
dome au
dun and Chateauneuf. -
The Prussians attacked M
but were driven away.
patches have been bull
prefecture
the wildest ¢
London,
nthusiasm,
December
1
repulse
n mainly
operating
Frederick
he west,
to
HIZATINGS,
wounded.
tally ascerta
A
ber of French losses,
A special from Tours sa
cial
Trochu and
| Choissy Le Roi.
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mile >
aud
encamped fifteen fre
SORTIE FROM PARIS—THE
CORDON BROKEN,
ys: Offi-
ym Paris.
PRUSSIAN
Prof. of Chemistry, of the Agricultural
College, Pa., exploded the whole thing!
by virtue of Hollands and Tokay,
(which, by the way, is a branch of]
Chemistry. There was another pro |
Hessor introduced, but of the nature of |
‘his business and the subject of his lee
(ture we know nothing. One of these
‘distinguished (?) visitors was leading
a gaunt hound, and if we may judge a
man hy she company he keeps, the
whole thing was a hodge-podge of man
and canine, biped and quadruped, We|
doubt if’ this homogeneous mass was
irom the Ag'l College, for we believe
‘the people of that place have judgement
cnough to know that the Loop is no
place for a novice to expatiate, but is
La fit place for the home of the genius
lof art and literature. The Prof. of
Horography sang a song, and to do
him justice we must say his voice [ar
(surpassed the voice of either the pea-
Whilst he was sing:
ing a young lady eame in. The Prof
paused and remarked that he was glad
that one more had come to hear him.
When he left he said he must go to see
seen of him he was ranning post huste
‘ueross a field,
It is all right, hovs,
only wanted a little sport at somes
body's ex pense and you had it, but when
you want to lecture again, pray donot
‘come to the Loop, for the people here)
| appreciate nothing but ghod lectures |
This is probably the last letter I shall]
| write you concerning the affairs of the]
Loop.
The old local preacher made his
'quadrennial appearance last week and |
In our next we shall give you a
Having disposed of San Domingo)
w
the President next refers to the smug-|
gling operaticns on the Mexican fron-
tier. The massacre of European resi-
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ate.
Toussey Moustaix Boy.
Ea > a. .
Clinton County.
Firg.— Last night about 9 o'clock an
{alarm of fire was sounded, oceasioned by
attack in the south.
A dispatch from
House on Jay street side towards Main
The firemen were promptly on
noticed a large dot of cradles at the|
freight depot yesterday that had just]
arrived. If these can be taken as “the
briefly referred to.
commonly received boundary between |
the United States and Canada is not|
citement.
Laval, December 2.
crease.— Clivton Democrat.
Well, it must mean that it all is to)
United |
within the territory of the
and is now
your next quarter sessions, on which
COmMMmIssion.
crease,
di So TTT
Our New Press. —Our new power
press was shipped last Wednesday, per
steamer, from Boston, and we expect it
0 arrive in four or five days, should
nu nnforseen delay occur. The Ru
PORBER will then appear in a much
larger form and rank among the best
conntry papers in the Unitea States,
In our two previous issues we called ap:
on those-of our subscribers who ave iu
arrears, to forward us the amount duc)
President regrets that no conclusion has |
the appointment of a coramission to take
proof of the umount of the claims of our)
citizens against the British government for
damages, und that the United States settle
these claims 20 as to have responsible con-
trol of all the private as well as p
ublic de-|
difficult to perceive whither this course
would lead if persisted in. An amount of|
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claims would thus be piled up by a lobby |
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d. Gam
ldestroved. It may be said that the fire ex-
building was three stories and un attic high.
much everything inside was soaked.
Some of the furniture was remove
|saved, but « oubtless much damaged. The
in the attic at the point where it was seen
to issue from the roof.
Mr. B. had an insurance of
$3,000
Prussi
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tent.
noy.
wooing + stalls dfs
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FATAL ACCIDENT.—A man named —
and threw it
aside with much violence, causing it to
strike Wilson (who had stepped aside out
| of danger, he thought) a stunning blow on
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TOvES! STOVES!
Y Mr. Andrew Reesman, wouald respect-
fully inform: the citizens of Centre Hall,
that he now has on hand all sizes of Coal
stoves—Gas Burners—which he offers as
low as elsewhere. Give him a ea!l and go
and see his stock before purchasing else-
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AT FRONK'S, LEWISTOWN
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A fire carly this the right side of the s.ull, mashing it in
tious satiiemont would Tead to. inevitable killing him instantly. He was
We again call upon them to send
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ingly, We have spent our money up-
oi the ReEronTer furnished them thus
far, and ogy new press, and the great
expense of enlarging the paper, puts
of justice will prompt all who are in
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confiet, in which there would be new los-
ses of public and private property for which
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| Butler hus managed to getinto the message
his oft told grievances of Cape Cod fisher-
(men, The President thinks that the Cana-
ever «be received.
| They Lave not given our intruding fisher-
‘men proper warning before seizing them,
| Landing, destroyed the Revere House, the
Butler House, Flor:nee Hotel, New York
| Hotel, Adams & Foster's dry goods store,
| Christlow’s grocery Lewis & Co's cigar store
and about thirty private dwellings, and the
Legal Tender and Independent oil wells.
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an incendiary.
York, Pa., December 4.— [Special to the
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a well
insidious design of creating a “political ef-
fect” against this government. In appre-
hension that the uneighborly acts of Cana-
{da will be vontinged, the President recom-
| authoriging the frunsit of goods in bond
|neross the territory of the United States to
{Canada ; all of which Congress will not be
urgest and finest in the State, with the
whole of last season’s erop and seventeen
head of cattle, were burned, very early this
‘morning, supposed by an incendiary.
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wv Markleville, Perry
himself, wife and two children perished in
the flames. The fire was caused by the ex
Jiininta county, now liying jn Colum-
bit, South Carolina, is a candidate for
United States Sepator, from that State.
Very y , the carpet baggeys are not all
dead yet.
mmm ee A tlie A
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tplication of Butivr's plan of nou-iater-
| caurse, but the representatives of the peo.
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| power of interfering by proclamation with
the commerce of the country. With this
recommendation, Butler's anticipated cod
fish war may be said to have closed, and it
w 11 be long before the country will hear
any meye copeernipg it,—-Morning Patriot.
New Orleans, December 1.—An exten-
sive conflagration occurred here this mor-
ning. The Varieties theatre, John Jaw-
kins’ store room, Schiller’s coffee houseand
Lines' stable, were destroyed. The fire
originated in the property room of the
theatre. An adjoining building was also
damaged. Two firemen are reported un-
der the fallen walls. The los is $250,000;
ipsurance $100,000, in local companies.
i brought to Lock Haven that night on the
‘train and burried the following Saturday
‘at Dunnsburg. Heleaves a wife and three
children (one of them a step-child) in desti-
[tute circumstances, Her first husband was
‘killed on a railrond Wilson was about
35 years old, of a fine, athletic build, and
lis spoken of highly by his neighbors. He
was raised on Kettle creek, nbout 20 miles
‘above Westport, where his father now re-
| sides.— Clinton Democrat, 1st inst
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| Important Decision.
Jackson, Miss., Dec. 4 —Judge Fisher,
‘of the circuit court now in session at
| Panola, on Saturday, in the case of the
‘State Dickey decided that a .white
man who had been living with a negro
woman before emancipation and after, was
ur.der the luws and constitution of the State
of Mississippi, her lawful husband. The
decision causes no little excitement, as
there are a numberof similar cases pending
in the different court: of this State
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