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Patriot,: which , being 'published at the . headquarters,ls likely-to be Conver "mit with'the Oticts'; '. ' • ' 'Tlie,'Otticial compounders of felony ar t eat bay.. Their course in accepttig IfillepaugtLas states.evt4nce concern ing a.crinie iw which 'he ,ii, on' . his own" showing, the' chief ciffeilder; 'Was bad enough, `'.But what e' - xctise can be offered for their failure to "take imMediate ,reps to remove him-from the office which:he has forfeited as a criminal defaultet by the laws'of the commonwealth. In intik ,. , ing - himself state's evidence ,he escapes the penalty of his own crime, but by the partial favor of the state authorities . he at the same time keeps . pOssession of his ' office. 'This is the first instance, we ven t'n,,fe, to, assert, in • which such large im munities and' privileges. hove been ex tended to 'an official who confesses him self a criminal defaulter. The\ whole af fair heirs too, strong an appearance of a partisan effort to, protect A.lllspaugh at the ,expense of Smith, itidl Wagoner. ; When Millspa,ugh . found that itivesti glition was to be made into the manage ment of his office. he felt, that deltectiOn was inevitable. . : The- The theft of five thom-, . sand dollars .frora = the license fund of a 1 eitylike Scranton could nut he easily ( 'concealed,", Ruitiors were 'already afloat that' all was not rightlin the affairs -of the treasi ry ai,_Scranton. Taking alarm when the threat- of *filvestigation ap pt•oached hitn . 'nearer h put his case into the hands of hi s legal 'advisqs and polit icia 1 friends who'counseiled hitn \ tro 'retain his share of ,the plu nclet and denounce his alleged isccoinplioes, as 'his only mode -of escape As the result of an interview withthe state authorities-he was permit teCtO return without molestation to the office-which, he has forfeited on payment of - $2,500, -the` half of the amount to which he acknowledgeti / le have robbed the treasury of Pennsylvania ot. Smith and Wavaer were aran.ted four days 'to raise their share of. the money and thus compound with the state antlioritiea, and upon failbre they were thrown into jail. .According to the simple facts thus tar developed )11.111spaugh li is the principal, ond it may turn out, the only dimitial in the case. The guilt of theothers rests only,on- his unsupported. ,testimony, and . it will lie: , taken with e xtreme caution. under . the circumstances, He stole the fiVe thousand 'dollars befcire • the others could , . be connected as .pailies "to `the crime.` The false and fradt4erit return to the treasury is,swor i n torby li,illspaugh and is in his own handwriting. Smith's offense consists'in assting to the fra.,tid after its full commiss ibn by Millspaugh„ and .. irc accenting a titibqrom him for concealing, it. ..,..Wagoner was In no of- - ficial position. But' Millspaugh could hhye committed this . franth, and itrobaljly did, without any acCoinplioes, , The tes t* my of a rogue:who Makes a fraudu lent return under 'cath -to the treasury will•not bee - entitled to much weight:, 'Yet . bi,# - ,ltr4nge perversion . of justice,' Mills: rillit,"foes'free not oilV; h - ut, , ,.i8 restored tO.iiiii; office and to,tllie, chrilideiice'of his neighbors and fend* -ibifixe ns. ' ~A Confess , .sed . crimiiial defaulter in the sum `of $2,- 500, which.. still reina'ni! appaid,.he as= aiimei his :Wilde iVii,4:,, he i ,:ebpsent.'of the authorities of the state in impudent deti \ stile of the law?' ite have hesitated to CCinment editor- ,. illi on 'this inattik: that''''' ib'of .- so' much interest.to'the:oiti*eta , of bur city be , eause)we:have:heiitated' , itn, believe - that' s4.Ofticei ; in !:111.ra Xithipaugh's position would - .be. guilty - Of such, :'4 exime - where tetection would-;apparently.:be so easy,— The, repeated - publication of the' matei • ill' facts,'. hoWever, .0d the absence of srlY 'PEW - fo the , coitiary; 'seem . to ihdi elate4t.'atltiO:iohaiteti ,rnay: be ;th o true ; tiftok,ehleil4 'he - the, i c4ise, and: it is . true AS alleged aka' dOveruo Hartratiff , has, _promised Millspaugh Immunity from ~; ',PunfSlinient:i'llis- c Onductii i it:the Preniiie a *iiliot `,l;l3,4,o6':'i6VeiPlyl'4n4ii-04, :,0 .:. ',.*t4113,144.9:146 .fit I *WP, -0. .i0. I ** lo 9t irtififgaPili, aovitkit 13640 ia the .. pas i; ' aJi of MEE on of a siuct-re repentant, but. rather like, asinner who repents because be is afraid ,to goi!to bell. ~ ,If MillSpauihitole the Money, as alleod, We cancertainly , • 1 \ . . see no reason why he ehould be acCepted as state's - evidence, ,or why , 4ioverpor ~ Hartranft's Virtuous indignation should exhaust itself. on 'a couple of clerks, 'who seem tee have been tools rather than - prin.: eipals, unless it be that one has some Republican friends of some influence, w li fie _the_pther has 110•,,,.90,Ta5CaL is of ly accepts d\ its state's evedence to con ,vict other rascals, wheie frOiwthenatUri. of thecircnnistance atteudingthe:crime conviction iwould be impossible withQut. lii this ease we do • not. see . ' that,:there could have) been , any 'great difficulty in t raving the f;cts without :taking' 0e: criminate ;ithe'riiSelves;:as 'witnesses.. :It • could .easily, have :been showif, liow, much our.city treasip . er received . fur and tilietWiinony -. ofThe• . state'llTaSu:t•e - r: 'woUld;sho'W whether the MOney'64. been 'pKoperly - paid, emnistiknces, Hartntt) ft. bps made: any bar- . gain \by -iv ich‘ aOl t :is to bit shield ed . at expense Couple ref toois •who:hav'e no. friends"; then we 'are free - to say \ that such • cuuduct is: a.very poor apology : - fOr .genuine refOrm•'arid hardly' worthy of a \ man 4ho aspires to be• a' 'prit.sidentiat candidate. ' Millspaneh certainly Vwes. it to 'himself and hien - di to'make.i full and complete statenient : Of 1 all the 'fats connected' with , the, - .matter, showing - howrand :when' the money was taken= blow .'"much ' each : received, and k w,hat is the present . irrangement the .gOvei•nor.-45crantao Times. , . . • - •I Mr. , Watsonin , his last ed.Poriai in the ` Republican, conies down' hum' his high • • I. \- hor se i; the 4ttorniq • fee' 'miter and 1 . .. . , makes the following confeSson. • Had #ttviley possessed .. th- least desire. to be fair and do justic. to a neighbor and townsman, he, would: have said sin'- ply this: . . . .. "We Were. mistaken when-.we stated that . Mti i ; Watson entered ..what small notes h&,had on.hand • just briore the bill passed p aholiihinkattokney fees, &c., to se-' cure attorney fees, : fur upon a more, care ful examination of the appearancP docket in the FirothonotArY's office s w.e find that the notes referrrd to Wt.'l*o not Mr. Watsoti'p notes at all, but were notes en- . terod for 4is clients in the . regular course ebusitiess, and consequently the ehtligi-s Ne made, were nettrae. ' - 1 Thi!. "Court House • Ring" tactics in he abole appears in the attempt to dis tort our language into the assertion of his own; that we accused him of entep ing attOrney . , , fees on his, own noteit, which Jte was Payee when- he only din-it in the , "regular course of. bUsiness." There never was a law 4n tins State or any other,either before or since the pass age of., this prohibitory attorney fee" bill last winter; that alio*ed the payee of a . note,behe: an. attorney or Judge, to en a fee on hif343W4i note,andit is the weakest thing. - * - r. Watson has . yet, done, to pre sume ; Upon; the ignorance' of the reader.s of tl..e IRepubliccto by attempting to himself for not dOing a thing which it.was - . t.0 do. and on, which We never charged upon him, as'a defense egattist his "regular coarse basineis," - 'which he :admits. Like tht 'Countijail buds, the truth is finally ad mitted as we stated: , it.. Now we hav, this , toi say . riglit 'here, that. when wc make statement of a recarded fact it_ will hereafiee be. Much better for all partieS interested to defend on the merits ofithetransacticn,than to resort to the ofi repeat. d. ruse ,of simply pronout‘cifig; E. B. fiawley a common liar, Tilts iris so signally failed every-. time it hits bee' attempted that it. Mis come to be a full confession of guilt., - 17-11) GOVL'ILVOR'S VETOEA. Goy.Hartranft vetoed the approprialion[ bill, for Normal schools for . the current; year, commencing the - first Monday' int June. He did 1 ot, however, fail to signl. the ; lobbying bill appropriating $40,00q for State building in Centennial grounds, or for an appropriation of- $55,-i J. 990 Mckre for all empty niititary pageaut4 and iifter the,,Commonweillth of Pennsyli l vania contributed a milliou'dollars. The i Harrisburg Patriot thus allude's to thl subject : , • 'Theperil to the normal schbols shoulti then' base there been taken into consider :I ation. These'lwil bills' in which 110 • Governor manifested so keen aniutere would have almost covered,. the riorinal school appropriations. Had they 'passed' there would have been to neceil city of a veto' at the normal school aril propriations on the_ plea of a want of honey= iii t)te 'treasury. But through the e;traordinary - actiVitv . of' the ;official lobby the Qentennial bills -- were 'Ottsll,eq Qrwarfl:itiid promptlysignet', And'rwife.it `tberlio'rriad school bills came; tip . 111.0)01.. turn the money is already ''atitiOilied . ,bt i 'the appropriations, for a State building s ; Ithe'Oentennial- anitior militia4dB Ana • ' , • tranSportion. Such of the normal schools as hive 'un4ertaken improvements mutt suspend operations for the presentlyear, while the Governor takes his ease in 'the gaudily furtliished _apartments that have been,.prOvi4d for him the .State Cen tennial buWing lat the expenae - - of the puiiie treasury. 'Normal schools may be all well enough in their way, but ~their interests ar4 not to be pit in•compartson wA the chile festivities and military pa rad4s . of the Governor and his, official at4fri, BAD 'J OR - THEM TO. :Monday' i Dispatch has a long article copied 'frOm the Baltimore in . 4' , 14ch l 4e Democratic. party islheld up to censure because two of the minor officers; of ine House have turned out to be unfit 'for their . places. , •On another page'of" th r e Dispatch we find`the,follOW ing!: ' •filltutlinuna, PA., , June ,34.—Mar shli,11'8.-BMith, a -clerk in the Pennsylva nia State Treaitiry Department, and John A. Wagoner; formerly clerk in the Anditijr General'a office, were aire4- edi:to -2 6ap On information laid, against them by. Orc.v. Hartranft for conspiracy to!defraudi the State of $5,000 due from the city (I'Scran too." • 50 , it r 00Pears that Republican f clerks tillty be guilty of "ways that are dark" as well as Denit l ?cra•ie clerks and Door-keep ertp., The;moral of this lesson is, that people, who live in glass hOuses hid bet:. ter not,begin to cast stones. That Dem-• o4rats may Make mistakes occasionally in their choice of officials is , among the incidentsitbat cannot be avoidedunder a' system Of gOyernment like our's, but the 9'iflingelEpoitires of this character are as as sand hill to ,Mount Vesuvius, when ch i tniiareti with the robberies and rascali- Rs of the Republican leaders. • It is w'ell for people . who. sincerely' de • • • • siirereform the administratioo of • the: iOverni4nt and . retrenchment' of the public expenditures to : understandiand remembiir. that the • deMocratic house of itepreSen iatives: at .Washington. haS re &iced ~tlie appropriations forkq millions Of dollatia \ - below - the sum total.'of the atne appropriations made 'br the pre e-di ug cpiigre3s. •If the - republican sedate iJ .= , • - nstead • persistently and.. obstinately- 9pposing these .reductions, hlad assented to them; congress would now be - ready .- to t~djourn But the leaders of the,repnb licansenate, the. hertnatis; Coreklin'gs :and the Monona are resolved t,o defeat - the reforms instituted .4 the house, i)artly-: because 'they 'fear that if • ildopted; the credit would be given the dereocracy ancUparfly liecause their adop• !tioncivoUld interfere' with their . political • plan s.vOlich - can carried into praCtical leftect s ly through the. combined power: tot the liurse and the sword of the nation. The case of Harney against Kerr may now - -hi. cmaidered closed.: Mr: - Kerr's frientlsrneed ask 'no better vindication 'of theSp4 - ker than his own frank, manly' Words which will be generally accepted putting an, .effectual squeitue on the.testi-' .• moray Of - _the man Harney, It•now appears plain that. the actuation azainst Mr. Kerr was inStiptcd bysuble. New York Re publicOais - who, .being "per uted by. the neWspapers,n, thought best. to - put liar , ne - yoW the huntiof the scalps - of a .repre-, sett' tative Dentibcratand thus attract pub,. lie attention fro-nthemselves. We slo . not recall a more malicious, baseless,reck less at'plCk upon a public min.. - That it .bas utterly failed, and that the intended - victrini has lisen, rather • than fallen, in publiC! esteem, will be the deliberate juignient of, all fair-minded UnprejudiCed loersons.—Phi4l: Tinzes., Th 4 movement to redeem the fractio currency by silver coin brings to lig tfie_foj t mwhat ,singular. fact that. about ten millions fractional currency has been entirely &et : it-Ted' and lost,.and nev er beOresented for. retlemiition. The . to= , tal in tip, this - .time. - • not More than. thirty million:A.6llam • The basis for . this belief 'is the total amount of issu e s of fractional currency. which have been redeemed and , replaced by-later. ones. In paying out, coin for, fractional currency, the amount of these issues which have come in is found to be limit d, justifying the ,concinsiOn that fully .ten, million dollars have disappear. ed frbm circulation and will not make , its apPearance at , the treasury again. . Fi* the first twenty days of the Cet • .tennfal Exhibition the aggiegate attend ance Ireaohed the• number of 723,141' ,persOns. This is, at the rate of 35,157• fwr day. Or-the -whole. humber 321,148 entered free leaving the' nUtUb(.l paying at 441,993; 'total receipts. Were 0.0,;996.50; :a daily average..of'4lo.oooi the -inanagers:' have a btnall Jmargin = for. inciqentals, to say nothing of the 'stock= , holders.' • : In. New York, the other day ',IV not 9 - - rious "saw -dust" sWindlei-4 , 14 :ig, an individual who - advertised, - counterfeit money to sell,and sent saw-4,tii,tinsteid to would-be ptiri3basos-L-was_senOnnEid to thirteen months 'iMprisoninent fine of five . hundred dollars. It is a great pity some of this chap's, victims could not be found:to share , his iinprison- Jrient and fine. The swindler is,. _bad. ,entiughin all cohicience, but those awallor>r his lait are , worse; if possible: Gol`l 1080 d in New York (Irk liiindaY at rA2I. itidveitisentebis Week. V'EYSTON ACADgMY rfide` eighth it I year commences on the first Tneaday in Septem ber. The tall. term closes., on the Tuesday, before Thanksgiving. The winter, term commences on the first. Tuesday after Thankilgiving; Courses of study and complete. Expenses moderate. 'For aataloguei or Infortaation addrees, JAMES FRBAB,. June 14,1876.-8 m Factoryville, Pa. • • • I • A AMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF, Real Estate in Middletown Township. - _ The undersigned adminiatratora of the estate of Wil liam R. Spafford, late of,the township of Middletown, dee'd. in pursuance of an order of the ,C,rphan's Court of tbuCounty of - Su aquehanna will eipose at public sale on the premises in Middletown township on Saturday July.Bo , , 1876, at '1 thiock, all the following described pieces of land, situate in raid township and bounded and described aslolloWs, t. wit : Ist Piece bounded on the north by lands of 11.• Birdsall, on the east by lands of H. Birdsall- and the Wolf road, on the south by lands of Miles . Baldwin and M. Brundage, containing sixteen acres more or Ices, haying thereon good mill privileges. &c. ' second piece, situate in said townshif) of. Middletown and oounded and described as follows to, wit : Bound— ed on the north by lands late of John Fitzgerald, on the' east by lands of F. Flana2an, on the south by .public. highway and on the west by lands of the 'Rose estate, containing one hundred and one acres more or less and, partly improved. TERMS—SIOO doWn ; $5OO on continuation of sale. and balance one year thereafter with interest., June 14,1876.-4 w. • L ..t NNUAL FINANCIAL -; invent of Auburn School District: for year. ending Jane 5,1876. , • • • '- " 4 , . nionms. • , , • • • Balance in Trensnrers hards'ilane 7.1875.: 197 41 Cash received from Collector .: . .• „. 2.845 98 State approp:imio , for 1875:- 446 40 2CPE `• DIT IMES. Salaries of Te tehere • For new school bnilding ai.d: lota' - 1.265 40 For fuel and . repair. '. ' : • . ' ' ..,',244 C 7 For Furniture - . , 64 38 For making duplicates..;. ....... : :.:. .' . ...:. :.., , i: 5 00 - For Pennsylvania School Jouni.il l 'i .. . : ..... ; '• , 100 i i For refunding order to C01ieCt0r................ ,35 49 For unpaid orders of . 871'and'1872: - •, ' --; 144 05 Secretary's salary....- ' ' ..... 85.09 Treasurer's c(Arnmis,ion ... ' - 49 38 Miscellaneous expenses._ ......... "..,:.„,.. 1.Y7 25 Publishing statemeht.. ' • \...... •• ,• • '.. . 400 I $8,446 83 . • , Balance In treaaniy June 5,187 96 • W. 11. 1111 W; Prealdent. C. W. PIERSOIS'. Secretary.' . . • June 14. 1876 —lw A NNUA L ' FINANCIAL SI ATE went of. the Montrose. Graded:School, for the year ending June 50870. • 4 . . RECEIPTS. Omits amount of tax duplicate ......... ...$3,559 85 Deduct . s per cent. allowed tax payers..slol 34 exoncrations, deficiences and errors • 51 921 153 26 Total tsx 'receipts $2.406 59 Dog tax for 1674 andlB7s ... eliSl from former Treasurer • ' • 167 72 Tuition • 6' 424 10 State appropriation -" • . ' - 358 40 ' ' sx.Psworrusit't : Paid teacher? salaries .: $2.422 00 Printing and advertising., .46'19 Janitgr's wag05.....:-.......... .. .. ... .. ..: .... 108 50 Insurance on budding... • .... ..* .. .... ' 'l5 00 Fur 1......... ,9 22146 Tuition refunded, crayons, etc Repairs, school register, table ...e. galary of secretary._ ,„ Treasurers• percentage:.. . . i. • Miscellaneous.. - Balance cash on hand .. ' • AMOS NICROLS Secretary. • • _ We the uo-'ersig,ned auditors of the Board of Mont rose having examined the accounts ofJames R.-DeWitt; Treasurer .m of School Board of Montrose the orders paid by him, find a balance in his hands orthree han dred and sixty dollars and thirty-two cents. CHAS. H. SMITH, 'ISAAC lIA.MLIN, Auditors. F. B. CHANDLER, June 14;1816.-1w. 30 i• "ET FL 1, WAGONS;;:dAIIIIIA4E.S.:,..4 BUGGY, CONCORD, PIIZETON I , AND EVEIERS; '. - SINGLE ; - AND DOUBLE BODIES OF TETE LATEST STYbES. J.OBBING, DONE PROMPTLY. E• T. PURDY.. Montroee, acme 7,1870. I,Tick•;:toi!tOls.iiig, The undfsrei i n -,- , ,_-....L' ' :-:-.--"'',-- Unc.-rtak4=;g rj'."id''-';'•%•'''';4":4`vi ed will , 'lb their , ' 115 "" a SPecialit makes; ~, ~. Y AU Iteedieg their eery' . will. • • bui 3 lbues. - to, Satio d etcou guaranteed. be •promptlyattqhded • • 11% ;B. MATTEIEWiI r IL.neevlle• a., APril 7.1870. _ . , 14-tf if": . r , ,_ . i .. p . & A LLKINDS 'OF- BLANKS " A THisooFFIC . .i: LUCY PAFF,, DAVIS— •ORD, t , • • • Admee. S Bills out, about $lOO-4. B. Dawn.. - W. U. JESSUP, President. Manufacturer of '3lelghssa. -0- SIDE-BAlt GEARS. W 11IFFL - pT,R,F ! E . GOODS ! GOODS Wrnit ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS' 'CLOTHING, MENS' SUITS, S6TOSIS BOIS' 8110MS' ssllslo DRYLOOOI.)k.i; HATS &,-;:0 .BOOTS,',-,AIiD!:::.O4IIOi:S.,,,,,tANKEE Cheap for cash. No chirges for showing our geo4s. • , W3l. HAYDEN. New Milford. May 1141 TIINKHANNOCK BURNS it ITALIAN 146,- ....001(1AN-gARBLE, softer' ::&, - ...: 411y,itIc 1 41 - : . GRAtITt, $3,489 79 MOM P. C; BURNS, - r • , Tunkharinock. Pa. It9l. 19;1876.-717 MODES DE PARIS I C , 1 -7 , 41 y FRENCH MII I LIN ER Y, The largo:set and best stock of Millir.rey ()cods outside of - Newyork, and at the - very lowest cash prices. I buy for cash and.sel; tor csualk. We will mit be under sold. LADIES' (L&I'S AND HEAD-DRESSES la a very large variety, 'PRANK LESLIE'S PATTERNS. $3,410 WI V2O `63 26 32 41 . .... ...• 32- i $3,410 2kl Sae just meshed an At prices to suit' the bard lima; fine 'OE i;; NOTIONS; FANCY GOODS, MARBLE,'.,',NO'RKS. Itanufactprersof and Veslen In m.4.aßi. AND SLATS MANTLSB. A . Specialty. INrComotory Lots Enclosed.pir 115r0r113.5 . gEl!t3r.le•am„ 97 Court &Thet, Binghamton, IT. T. 97. HAM 'GOODS, ETC. F. ROZELIS.. Binghamton, N. Y., APril 19, 1876.,-IYer3l ,t Legal. DMINNTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Die • the estate _of Renben Fuller, late of 'Liberty township; Susquehanna County-, Petinsyl.7ania. dee'd. Letter's of Administration in the Kid estate having been granted to the Undersigned. Al persons owing said estate are requested to make. immediate payment, and all persons• hayintr clams •against raid estate are requested to present them without delay. IRA FULLIIR. May 10. 1876.=-6w: Administrator. A' D AIINISTR ATO ICS NOT I CE. In . ~C. 31... the estate. of James , eDennet:, ate of 11.nrh.twp. dec'd. Leiters of Admintrtroim , in the raid ertate having been granted to the underrigned ad persons ow ing said estate, are requested to make immediate pay‘ ment. andUll perrons having claims egainsi said Estate ate requested to present s them withont delay: ELL CATHERINE McDQNNELL, . . .' '• . JAMES MO. NNELL, , • ALEXANDER McDONNELL, May Bd, 1876.-6 w . Administrators. , ADITOR'S NOT i CE.--Ti. e Under' signed an •auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna COnitty to dlstr:buteihe funds remaining In the hands C. Ft r and Trustee of the estate of Joseph Backus. decle. will ttend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose, on Monday . . June sth. at 1. p. xhich time and place all person" intern:led will present their claims or be forever debarred from coining in on said fund. May ad. 1576.-6wIL, A. CR0,5402 4 , Auditor, TARBELL .11013 SE. Otr4)1(11 .rme • ccitiver u mos. IitOterIiOSE.PENN I .(16.11.1) . A Rl3l 4 lail PROVR. • Nine "Magus' tivkl& lcnro t.hip }louse daily,eos n actin?: VIM the-Montriaollso i I wuy , the Lehigh Nati • Railraan ana the D. L. &Y.l4kiirnoui. April 1 ' 18'73. ' • , . SHOK.SFIOP: I have just opened a Plum *too In Sle4rWit new build ing, on the corner,- up . Atnirr b. it- lam vowed to make all Undo of . gentleint.tr's how t. I%hoeit. and O len', of all tha latent, or, work; and ben material and *Orkmanship. Itepn rirg bent'y ,done. Wrlnvielhlepateheta put on: • - 11011 T. (411.141 L Al 9. Montr 08E1, 3ray.l ISTILL-4- sp J.°DONLP,Y, is FUltill'4l,llNO riN: N. . - titn es r -k a proverl .4. anti 41:. i 0 61 hand. Hearne to order. Stironde, etc. avrit 19, I , WHITE, Gro. WHITI TAKER,