The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1870-1873, January 15, 1870, Image 3

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SATORDAi, jiiNCIART 'l% . 1870
THE p4u,17 MINER* JOURNAL.
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•W•E- $ll-41,14 . send the . DAILY' ITtnEns i .
Jor.toi'ai, 'hereafter - regularly '-'to , all
those SubseribiTa of the l'iT.Emix. - M*Ri!
Jot:lli:AL, to whout.we sent ,several of this
week's' ssues,.as specimens. - -, - .
'.* ,-We ttl lie thut alirwillSubseribe forit; but
those who 4o - not cure to' take it, can siOify
their - wish, by ileelining to take the paper
troin .Post o t)Tee. • • - - • - •
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liELINOVENT Se.BSCRIBERS. '
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1R:011 tittle to time we haVel:een. sending
"..L' out bills for subscriptions to this parr,
due for longer or shorter period and utt: . '
paid,' hoping they pmldelicit some responise, •
eitherhy being paid, or some reason givfai
for the further delay. White a number . have
responded—thereare yet a large nuMber who
haVe?eitlfer neglected or intentitmally.failed
to take any notice of our billsi ' To all Such
we haye to say 'WA we have agaiii made out
their bills, whiehFe enclese thetas through
thelnallS, hopini hey will receive immedi
ate attention at 4 leir lirtntl. - It is our in
tentioir, where we do not hear from - parties
indebted to
.us, after ample tit le has bten
alloWed to . do'so, to tstrike their names from
our lists, and put them on the lack Roll.—
It is an easy matter for. each subscriber to
see the antottin of his indebted - ness, , as his
pets:tint is oorrectly i Prititvd on the paper he
get 4. every ‘rect; If oar present- request to
nettle sul.scription bilk should not : be effec
tive, perhaps a ptiblication of thetaine.s and
amounts dm- as, would- impress 't i le Matter
-Upon. the "iiiituts7 o; our delinquents noire
forcible. , , • _
- H9p.ACE . .ilti:El,Ll' ON FAintiNci.-- , -31i.
(Ifeeley pur N)s..;:s to WIWI a .series of essakt4
'"on Vanning, to Is . !
. puldisifed• each week
during - P:i7o, in Tim Tinnt•Nr.. The essays
will all apfeear in the ftatly, Send-Weekly,
and Weekly editions of Till.: Troll! t:, lie
tneoll4 to demonstrate that Agriculture in the :
Attar..? i. 4 eertaitt to he i'i.-ry different from.
'what it,has beea. in the past, and liope to
embody words of chet , r as well as hints for
guidattep to. - ;be Mitre fanners 4kf our epuri- -
try.: Tti!: WEEKLY TRIMUNE of Jan. 5 con- :
tabled th,tirst essay. .
THE Telegraph Strike is virtually a fail
ure. It was started hy several hotheads
without sufficient cause; predicated more on
the yuccas of :other Movements in i,ther:sec
tioni„than, on the justice Of their cause:::The
consequence. is that t hey -, -.llave - found • public
opinion so strongly against.them, that the
large ma is. of the strikers have *repudiated
their otithslandvie to work. again. Strikes,
rased .on justice& so as to command
,pub
lie opinion in their faVor, will .sueceed—but
: when there is not sunkient grounds to'hase
suet' action upon, in &fiance A , f public
opinion, must . and 7011161 in this Country
The American temperament is not the kind
of stuff to tolerate anything that 6,Wrong be
yond a certain point. - • ,
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1371 L. 5! FOR.THE P.R.O7,ECTTON .OF
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FOR TM a naTTER alai ti LAT to:'; ..I.N I) VaNTILATION.OF
N ANn Fon TUE PROTECTIos; Or lir •LIVEs OF
lsitStßlM COL - ISTY ()I' **Mr FLl.i LL:
- SacTIOS: I Br it enorfed by the Rewtte- ( rna of
Reprearnliitiozes of the (Aonoconereleth of Pebo.syfraniu
in Uenerul ,isserobly tier, and it as hereby comb, it bp
'the eiullaurity of the That, It shall be 41111/ It is
liereby made the duty of all superintendents, lessee+,
operators, owners, mining agents. and other persons,
' controlling and'dtrecting the Inititint of anthracite
octal In the County of schuylkill, to Provide for, ar
range and establish to each 'of. the mines superin
tended, leased; operated; controlled, or directed by
them, atria each of them Rh adequate amount Of
ventilation. and of circulation of pure airlto dilute
and render Incrnileas all firothafs gtolea therein, to
such an extent that the working plactsf. In every
, such mine dr colliery shall be In u tit state fur work
't.ing therein; and free from dangor to hula) flashy
reason (alma! noxious Anse~.
Stcriox 2. That, In providing for, and erlblishing
veutliation in the mines aforesaid, futnace'S atalsue-'
tion.funs,-ortother su !MI apparat as. - . may be used
therein, and if under ground itientos , S be used for
such purposes"; they shall be so erected us to prevent
Ignition of the coal mines, the nre of the same
shall be fed with fresh:Mir, and the vitiated air, and?:
of OM mine t• ILA it :NIL,. come in eolitilet•
With the furtmee," blatoiltal I be nmde to pass into the
up-cast air course at ill's,:point tar enough above the
fire to 'insure against tp 4 , ignition of I tic tire-damp,
'which said return MN-current may emaidn, 'and it
suction fans are 'Esc:if they shall be "substantially
built, and be of such size and tile an istur,es shall be
of each dimensions as I insure an abundant supply
of froth air.
FIEcTroN 3. It shall al: be the duty of said super
intendents, lessees, opeila tor-, 4.A . 4121: rs, mining agents
"and other person or per tam controlling mai
dircM
;•ing the mining of an hriwite *coal in the cannel. ,
aforesaid: thseleet and employ 'mite competent and
. qualified persanjer each of said mlucs or collieries,
who shall be kitrawn as the mining boas, 'who shalt'
be by, thempaid, and who in addition to such other
Mit ies as he may eont fact to perform,/ slin II keep a
careful watch over the airways, the travelling ways,
ritetimbering and all things conneeted with the
safety of the workmen, and also In contiection svitti
his Assistants shall examine carefully the wholc: of
the Workings every morning before the miners enter
the colliery, and shall ascertain that .they be free
'from danger,- and the workmen shall be prevented
from entering any portion of the Autnes until such
examination has been made; and the cause or cadges
of danger he reinoVed, end all entrances to any plebe
containing dangerous gas of any kind shall Ile by
. him properly • fenced off so as to prevent access
thereto,' .
Sate - m< 4. lamp, used in mines shall
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the'propey of the operator or lessee of said
LtrlA shall be under the exclusive charge of the thin
ing'Moss, and it shall be the duty .of such mining
'boss to keep the said lamps in go:id order, and 'to
provide that all doers-used for assisting, or in tiny '
way affecting the ventilation shall be tlo hung that
they will close of their own accord, and the main
doors in collieries in which the inspector hereinafter
named shall deem it necessary, and so order, shall
.he provided with a boy whose constant business,
shall - be to guard them and prevent their being left
- open. e •
BEcTrox 5. It shall also tie the duty of, said super-
Intendents, lessees, operatofs. Owners; taltit lig agents
and other person or persona, controlling and tiiroct
log the mining of anthracite void' in ; the county
aforesaid, to provide every working siiipe or slum
with soma menu for signaling from the bottom of
Said slope or shaft to the surtate, and from' the stirs
face to the bottom of the same ; they- shall also "pro
vide a sufficient cover overhead, which shall he
used when lowering or rising persons in every work:
big shaft, and they shall be attached to the arum of
any Mat:blue that. is used for lowering or raising
persons'lntilror out of any of etch' minus. r
tivcTiox tt, It shall be the duty of the owner or op
erator In all mines hereafter opened, to start, Con
tinue and maintain good Substautial and-reliable
up Ca , t i rways ef a size Stltrielent to draw' the nee. s
sary quantity of air through the workings of said
mines at alt times, and also the necessary distrtbti
thug which said air-ways shall be kept in
dependent of each other, until they terminate in the
.up-cust air shaft, and upon their neglect or refusal
sow do theS; hull be deemed KUlltY of ami .dente9d
or, and upon conviction thereof:shall be punished
. by imprisonment and flne at the discretion "(tithe
wart trying the setae. . .
Sicerfox Evcri engine man shall conslantly• at
tend to the engine of whieli he has charge; and 'shall
not allow any person exeept such as niay be depleted
by the operator or his agent to touch or meddle with
' R-or any part of its machinery; lie shalt stork his en. gine - slowly and wltlintreat care when -.UV person Is
descending or ascending from the shift or riape, and
when any person is about to ill-serial or ascend from
a alot.e-or.sliaft the men at the hottom 'or lit the top
min Interim ate engine man hrs.:pint orotherwise;
and it shall not be lewfol for aur one 10 ride , Upon a
loaded wagon Or. Cage Imany slope or shaft in any of
said taides,strid upon neglect or rolusid of the &mist
, engine man M. control his. &Wine as aforesaid: he !
shall bit guilty of a misdemeanor, end,. upou conyl4.
tt6n thereofanall be punished by tide tvadlimprison
ment It the discretion of the court, and- any one so
riding open said loaded eag,e, wagon or car-as afore
- said, Or; any operator or mining boss permitting the
same to be done *halt be deemed guilty of a itil;do
weaned' and tined in a sum not.el. cssgling fifty dol
lars upon conviction thereof. -
ditcylote S. The neglect or refusatof any of the said
I . ll PertgattritiintlN lessees, Operators ar oWneril,pr
mi
r agents to .I.W And perform any of the ,dottealis
joined upon them by sections one, two and,thige of
this act shall he a misdemeanor, and ppon ronvio
tioo therefor, he or they shall be punished ...by doe
and IMprisonment, at the siticretion of - The court
frW e
9. The neglect - or refttSal, of an inlnlng
boss to perform the duties enjoined - npon him by the
pro-claiO4s of section-lour of, act shall be a Inisde
meanor, and .upon conviction thereof he shall be
punished by a hue' not exceeding tlfty dollars and
imerisonment at.the discretion of the court trying
the same. 3
Raynor - 10- In every ease In wbAr. an etplosjOn
resulting in death or personal injury, and of my ac
cidents whatever in or about. any of the salt.terdlier
iss. or =taut resulting In death or scrfons persemal
ury,it shall be the duty. Of the perft -In charge. of
tbemaid colliery to give notice of such...explosions or
accidents to the inspector hereinaftei - named within
tsvertrv.fogr hours after Its occurrence; nnd -it shall
also 4' o t r hk duty of the coroner of schpylitill comity
to give notice cif
-every inquest held - hr - litm upoti•
tke body or. odies of persona killed in or about- the
Mines or eallierles aforesaid. ' . -
141r.C1XioX It shill' be the - duty of every operator
of li:colliery or mine al aforesaid to.keep in good
order ail boilers In and about the collieries and coal
breakers used for generating steam, and it-strati-be
the duly of every operator or his agentlo' have all
111etil examined once a year by a boilermaker
" competent Person, anchthe result of allitad
th e - xnridnAtto . n shalfbe atle known in
the inahtsfutor hate! -, named,tifileits
for nuns demeattylstiChfsatnitretted lift;
'hen, the *tame may be postponed for two
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13nCnOic 12. The Governor of the' State of Penn
sylvania shall have power, an te d it shall be his duty
appOint a properly quallti person for the orrice
of Inoector of the coal mines of Schuylkill county,
whose commission shall be for the term of three it;
'years, unless In the meantime removed • for incom
petency, and he Person-so spFoltited shall have at
balm!, the agetif thirty-n} wears, be a Citizen of ther
State of Pennsylvania, and have been intimately
connected with the anthracite mines of Pennsylva-
Ws far a _period of ten years. and haye had experi
ence to the working and ventilation of coat mines
where Are date is evolved : ilefo re - entering Atte
dige,u4vo of WI mien, he shajl undysgo an eXalla
Odd • Derore rd coin ..t putts:al
miners, and one mining en eer; toile - appointed by
the Judges of Vie COOrt - Of mmon Pleas of &hurl
' kill COunty,end shall take an oath or anirulation •
before an ordOer.properly qa elided to:admit later the
iamb that isAyill flillYdll!quirtie the duties of said
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. l en The isjd Inspectorsbalt give 13 wbcae
UM/ and at lion - to the - A [Mg •of said - office,'
and It shall be his ditty . to exam/lee-an the collieries
In the said COuntrOf Sehtiyikilt; to see that rest
necessary-preeautWn is taken rte hours vatetY 10 the
Mee of tbelroritMen;;And to 'see - that sit tpr pro.-
visions of &bisect are observed and enforced' and the:
salary of the said Inspector Shall be three t honsend
dell= per. annum: •It strati' also be his daty to at-.
teed to every inquest held by the coroner ofSchuyi
kill County; upon the bpdles of persormitilled• is Or
about the ml - Intl tb ascertain, It possible,* !he
tense of every - Insulting iprivatt dr !Waal
esc7tosi4 The' Aid tairitr
41 enter mid Lospect tkripesapd maeh en' at
• reasonabletimes lay d niht suad . rney inquire
Into the state andeon Solt of-the tattnes4 ass:Liao
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all Matters connected with - the saletrof thepersons
ompleyed, -and the operator-orsgent-aliall trixrdsh
to him then:natal: necessary forllstieh tittlyaluire .
• th an; egarktnaticstand -inquiry:, Re shall neve the
rapt rbe-plan of all ' . the workings of the
Mei"!a be Opt atoll 001/ISrleitatallidnl
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to.the inspector. whenever be any think necessary
to examine 11„-and in ewe of newleet of any operator
to have such plan of hla colliery: err Wench plan is
'deficient •or•lnacenratc.-aald=eetar tarty -o= ,
one or moreeoginemathiosvo' P ,
thee eltittr4 °144 .,,rat t1 " .611- mine ttil e Wt. '
soirc
Sacrum'. 'rto.r...— —e Or any tor;
'lift thereof IS' finish -Demo such levau wins:
atuutdened_ottfilleo with Witter, of au,v, of th e .
way pinery .4MPO- ad.' etvecoande -survey '
plan of the aamlit os r beinade by - one or more
pertenced entito at AY, Mar of Tye ' landowner,'
and saidstitto shall begiven .bithe -inspector. who
Wall file the butte 4a- his office far ft ture reference,
and onl,uditice toltithifit laid' jean. theiXert allay
came shall be collected from the said laadowneyhy
action, s dehiseareitylaw rcooverabLe., _ _
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tificrtopr JEThe:Wpodor.theahe provided ifftb
aiasielataM,witethan act atieWE'itia he iithyiera. •
itYlOriobreessdarrithali he aue, thousand *Aiwa .., ,
illitcatodt TkiTite :prise et Ibe Wald iturpeetor ideal
be trablin theebocoludt of Pot* twine. whetteitt the'
utans of inlneaauttektt ' , papers relatibr th ereto
Femur-its. it stroll lie the duty of the inspecterter
make a report to the Gaveraorttrthekfitateof.M l :
sylvanda within, one 'Mou th after the 'close of '
and every year. wherein: the • results of his.
shall be set forth. - el the accidents iltund about, the
mines fu ll y enumerated. andthe state of th e Wfork-,
ims of salt/ in Melt with regard to aafetyatelveitilt;
Sacrum-1i -The , salary of the said Inspector Rad
his atststants and tbe expenses of carrying inte - ex,
(cation the provisions of thisact shelf** pild_by; the
State Trettscrer oat of the Mammy of the rerantou,
wealth of Pennsylvania; upon the - tvarrant 'of. the
president judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the
said County of Schuylkill •:. Pcoekint. That nut more
Ilan four thousand dollars In, any oneyear shill he
paid therefor: ' . ~ - ~ • •
Approved April 1M1,18C9.
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. .l l TURN Plef
Theltilleatinetr i an-propciseil brAitt; 7 fti,the
Bentite bc Perinkyleanta, and . .nEmdJahriary.-5;1870.
/4,s.aer Pt:omm° POE Tiff .HEALTHAND it .
or Pt/MONS ZSEMATYVOIN . CoA.LmntEs. •
$4 errors L Be it r*tt feted tty the Renate mut Hoare of
Berreartstalires4lit Comniontrecilth of Pennry/eaUla
in Ornerol Au lg. , mad it it - hereby enacted by
the authority of 11 await,. That the owner. lessee, opo
rotor, or agent of every thracite coal mine pr ma
iler)* shall make, or "cause to be made, ;mum accurate
oiap or - plati of the workings of said:Mine or colliery .
ha d
a ner. eof one hundred feet to the lath, a nti whe nha
there F. more than one.seum of mat worked In td"
eclat mine co - colliery the map or plan shall'exhihit
the workinau in each seam -of coal, and state'
she general Inclination ol the strata with :say 'ma!
serial deflection therein in said worktpri, and! the
i)outainry =lines -Of The - lands of said conT , mines of
colliery, a true - copy of 'which map orz plan the:said
owner,le,etree, operator, or- agent shall depaAt.wttlf
the 10 , pettor of coal mines and:, collieries fOr' the
count - - in whim the c i mulne or colliery ix
t Ilitt Tour in on dig I roni
and the tsaid owner, letsee, operator, or agent stall
farith.ll to tle4tispectOr aforesaid,. on the first day o
January lir 'i.very' year hereafter, a 'statement, Or
map, or plan of the progress Of- the workings of such
coal mine or colliery tturiugltre year past up tothitei
.to enable the inspectOf to mark the same uportibe
prt or plan of the coal mine or Colliery turnifthed
amideptx.iited uitlt said inspector as hereinbefore
Provided for; and when any coalmine or colliery la
worked nut preparatory to being abandoned, irthen
any level or lift thereof is being finished With kie
view tutdfor the • purpose of being abandoned, or
- when any' of the - gangway pillars therein arc -tu be
removed, the on nen,.operator. lessee,, or. agent of
Strel OOLI mine nreolliery shall have the map or pian
thereof furnished OS tierelnbefe,re - provided, or such
portions tlferelq met the ease • !oily require carefully
v e rifjp,j, amid notice shall he given to the inspector
of Coal mine.; tin4 --- cmliferlessfor4lic iikt Het In wri4
Ong of the pnrpote to abandon or reinore the pillars,
as the casetuay be.-•• • . . I
tir.c., 2, That whenever the metier; lessee,,operstor:
or agent of any coal mine or colliery shalt neglect of
refuse, or from any anise fall for the period of, twO
wraiths. to furnl:4lto the Inspector the map or plan
or the addition thereto provided for In the &stk.:rte.;
1.1.011 , of this act, or if the inspector Linde,' or has
reason to believe, that any Ono or -map Of any r enal
mine or 'colliery furnished him under the provisiona
of this act z ts'lnr.terially Inaccurate or imperfect; he
is ketch) '' autliorbo.d to cause an accurate snap-or'
plan ef.the actual workings of such coal, nit im..oy
colliery to lie mall° at the exPense of the owne ,_r les
see, or operator thereof, the cost
.of which ' *Will he
reco•erable by law as other debts are , from, -said
owner, lessee, or operator. . . „ I „ , .
• S.ta - :. tl. That from and drier pa s s age :flits act
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it.,..„„lppot be lawful far the owner, lessee, perator,
or fi.,„
_eent..ilf a new anthracite coal miner c,ll,lerP.
w,.. - I.;by or through a :,haftor slope, mid r the
tat day of July; in the ,1-'ear one thousands ight tun-
tired and seventy-one, It - that not be lawfill fo the
owner, lessee, operator, Or agent of any ex1,641D an:
thracite co w mine or 'colliery, worked. byt. shaft or
'slope, to employ any person In workingwilbln each
~...-.0 amine or colliery ; orb permit any person to be
in Suet' coal mine or colliery, for the porpote Of
1t (Irking I herein, unless there are In commnolcatiou
with el cry qearn orstututn of reAl viitked 'in such
'coal •ni ine or colliery for tbe tithe being st work, a t ,
least two Cliche or slopes qr outlets, separated by
natural - strata,, or not lest tlimi one hundred and
flity re.el in breadth, by which shafts, slopes. Or out
let., direct means of ingress and egress areaways
available to time persons emplop.4 fit the Cola Mine
or colliery„ but It shall not. he
~s nacetisarb fir th.tt tire
shaft?, slopes or o tiels to belong to ille simile : t W
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mine or colliery, if the paoue therelrt employed.
hare - ready and available means of angreasr and
egress by not le , than two shafts, slopes, pr outlets,
one or more of which maY belong tO allOtbeS eitel
mine or colliery. The expression or. With Ilf•S' coal ,
mine or colliery, used in this '' section, Shall mean a'
'coal Mine or colliery ()pealed after the passage Otitis
act, or , an abandoned , I dd, Mine, ..the working .of
which Is riegutvairesh after the passage of this act,
and the expression existing,: coal mine or colliery,'
used in this section, shall mean a coal Mine, or cob
fiery thatis aatualy being.worked at the time Of the
passage of this twit i and this section shall not apply
to opening a new coal mine or conatry, nor.to any
wort:zing for the -purpose of making a comnitinlal.
lion between two or more shine,slopes, or.Ontleta,
'so long as hot more than tit enty persons are em
ployed- at any one time .in the said new intim or
working. , - , ''. tt.l .„
tire. 4._ 'flat owner, leszee, operator, or,silent of
der " --- ly -
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any cositn Me or colliery to ash b there la q one
shaft.. slope, or outlet, may petition 'the court of
Common Pleas In and for the county in 'which such
coal mine or colliery situated, which said cOurt is
hereW-empociered „to act in the pramiges, setting
forth that in consequence of Intervening lands be-'
tweets the workings in his coal Mine or colliery, arid
the tunst4pmeticableint, or the only ,practicable
.point, as the ease ma ybe, et whtch to maim or tiring
to the surftbie from the workings of Ids' mitte, an
-additional shaft, slope or Outlet, in - acconlanco with
the requirements of this net, whereupod ' theveurt
may make an order of reference, and appoint, th ree
disinterested persons, resident of the county',, ew
ers, one or more of whoui shall be practical mining
engineers, all of whom, after being sworhtoalatth-
rut discharge of their duties, shall view and elcamitie
the prenuLsesand determine as to whether theown
er, leef-ce, ortverator ought or ,Aight not, 'under the
eireutnstaue.es, to have the privilege of -Malang no
additionalout let through eft OpOli any' intervening
lands, - in accordance uI th Intl net, as the iense may
rep.l.lre, a n d't port riling to the naxt tetra of
Me (inert, report shall he entered and Idled of
record, if the finding . 4 , 1 the viewers or any two Of
them, I, in favor of theowner, lessee, or cipep i ter of
ench cool mine or : colliery, he: map makeven ad.
(littorll shaft, slt,pe,or outlet under, throngtl, Or up
-1 on intervening lends As may be determined neon
and provided for t he award. lithe auding of the
viewers against the owner, iessee, or operator, or If
no nward be made'by reason of any defaulter neg
lect on the put of the owner, lessee, or opernhar, he
shall be bli
and to comply with the my ideas Of
net In the scunernanner as if this section had falit
been enacted ; in eilNe the said owner, lemen open:nor.
or agent desires to and claims that he ought to.make
nu additional our nlngunder, through, oriupon any
i adjoining or intervening lands to meet the tenttite
rnents of; this net' forthe Ingress and °grata of the
men employed in 'his or their coil' thine or ealliary,
he or. null - khan male n statement of Ike feels In
the petition, with n survey setting out the point of
commencement rind the point of termlnatioh of the
Prepost - d outlet Which he or they, Weir engineer*,
agents, and artistrmay enter upon said Intervening
lands, and survey or ntark-as lie or they Shan And-it
prOper to mi.tpt for ttuelt tutditionatoutlit dollug no
damage tO the property - explored, and the viewers
shall state in their report what damage will: he sits
, Mined by theowner or Owners of the Intervening
lands - by the opening, eonstrttettng,-and using bf the
outleti and If the report is notappealed front it shall
be . liable to be confirmed or rejected by said eoUrt as
to, thild and justice rir,;.;ll 4priertuip; and apy furth
er and al rproceetlings in relkiloll thereto rtairbelii
eonformi ty -w it h like proceedings as in the s e:lse of a
lateral ra4mail across or upder Intervening !lauds
'under the net In Jelin-Mu. to lateral railroads, Op
,,rove:l the sth dal - of May. one thousand eight hun
;lied and thirty-two, and the supplements., thereto,
far ni the provisions of the settle are applicable
. thereto; and the)notlees to the owner of Intervening
lands of.the intention to amily -for the privilege of
mat:log . l,n outlet, and of the:meeting of yhtivfOrs
shall be glsen, and the costa of the case shall be
paid as provided In the said act "of the 6th pf May;
eighteen hundred and thirty-two,'•and the stipple
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lire. 5. Atly of the courts of law or equity of this
Cornmonwe.alth having Jurtsdietion where the coal
mine or colliery proceeded agatrust Ls situated; may,
upon rtpulicat lola of; t Ire inspector Of coal Mines and
collie' les of-the proper district, acting in 'behalf of
the Conimonly , alth, - prohibit, by. InJUnctioh, the
working of any mine in which"any person IS em=
pi , wed fn working, or is permitted to be for the-pur.
pr:ehf worl‘inEr ' in contravention of the provi%eana
of the.third and fourth sections of this act, and may
award such costs in the matter of the inJuoction as
the court may think Just; but this 'section ,shall. be
without prejudice to any.otherremedy. permittedby
law for enforcing the provisions of the said third and
fourth sections 041.iillifill. , •t• I -,
tigh-C, The ovrher, lessee , operator, or SINN. . 1 71
every coal mine or eolliery Shall erect of-pm; toe,
or 'War the mouth or entrance to such Mini, end
maintain the same at all time When mell'..hre . ent:
ployed In such mine, a suitable building et fboild
ings, properly lighted and warmed, fbrlthe use °Mite
employed in such mine to change their •clothes in .
when enter:Elk the mine and when retgrning theta-
Sec. 7. 'The Owner,. lesgee, fl.e: ator,' , Kr agent of
every coal mine or colliery shalt provide anttestab
lish, for every such coal mine or 'colliery, an ades
quateamount of ventilation throughout theentire
mine, to dilute and render harmiessand expel there- ,
from tire noxious poisonous gates to such an extent
that the entire mine shall be in a litigate for men to
work therein and be free from danger to the health
and lives of t , he men by reason of.snidnoxious and
pokonous gte.e... The vcnillation maybe prOduced
bysuslng blowing engine-, air-pumps, forcing or
, nction fans of zulfteitat eAprteity anti power, or
other suitable appliances as to produce abd Insure
constantly an abundant supply of fresh air through
out the entire mine; but in no' case shall a furnace
be used in the mine where the coal-breaker and
Clintebelidiogs are balittirectly vier anfl coVering
the top of the shaft for 'the purpose of produzing a
hot up-c.ct of air. . ~
:sec. ‘. Thrt better to secure the vent slat inn ()revery
. coat-mine and colliery, and provide for the health
• and safety of 11., men employed: therein. otherwise,
and in every respect, Vie owner, lessee, 'operator, or
agent, as the ease may be, hit charge or every eget
-mine or collh.ry, shall 'employ a evmpetent I inside.
overseer, to be called 'mining boss, who shell. keep
a crirtqul Watch over the ventliating apparatus, Over
the air ways, the .inn - elling ways, the pumps and
an p:, the timbering, to see, as the miners advance
in their eiestontgonsthat ail loose eoo, alate,or 'rock
overhead is careful l y Bemired against "falling. over
tic arrangements for signaling from the hottorn to
. the top, and front the top to-the bottom of the shaft
'or slope, over the metal tube ,from the top tothe
bottom of the shaft or'slope, for the purpose Of talk
ing through, and all things connected with and sp.
'pertaining to the safety of the men at week iii the '
mine, lic or his Assistants shalt examine &rawly
the weritings of the taint every morning before the
Mineral enter the coal mine or colliery, and ' ,b a n
,ascertain that the mine Is free from danger and the .
workmen shall not enter the mine until such exam- '
'nation has been made and repotted, ond the cause
of danger, if any exist, be removed. And ho or his
assistant shall also every evening, when the work
men leave the mine or collies? , go. ot - gr the rave
44 , ....i. f.e. that' the doors of the saese
_-Wayif air all
fir 'closed, *lid that ail t e' are:ways are tree
iiiiriorlbstructed 'to the , passage of au Oryough
them; . , 1
Jim:* P. All and every of the safety 1014* need - in
coal mines or collieries, shall be thy property , of the
owner, lessee, or operator thereof, and, shall be under
the chalice of a auliabie ..person under direction of
the min ng bass; who shell keep theta' in' good gar
der i and the. mlnin boss ehaU s ire that all docks
uteri in assisting or only . way tlbg - sTntilation
1,1
of the mine, abaft scrams( - adjusted`dx that
they will close of theirown noccod- ' 1 1
SEc. 10. The owner, lessee, operator, or agent of
every coal mine or colliery opened and opereteLl s i
shaft or alone; shall provide and maintain a
tube trout the top to the bottom of. such slope- r
shaft, suitably calculated and adapted hy" I e .
'passage of sound theretn, through *hat
two may be held by and hetwen persona at I e , hot .
tom and the top of the shaft or slope, • end *lmo ,the
ordinary means of @lgnatius* from and to - the -top of
the shah from the bottom, and also l4bran
proved safety catch and a sufficient enTerr ,
on every carriage used for lowering or h'olatlng
sons:. and the shall movide end grivgethiM
,ges or bor of Itilicient n e g it a istas Ztrio littn nisi l
the sides of ttle rtibi ore e tlui
for lowVrltig Or twisting pe to .or _oat of say
-
mine; the neglect or 'viand of any person tr lx rirtY
to perform the duties provided for and reqUi to be;
performed by sections six, seven, eight, nine,' wadi of this act by the parties therein - hilier-r
form them, shall 00 taken and be d s mune.
meanor by them, or ettheror any of t 'olll,..ttleni -
'conviction &era r y Or a*' .or. el ee -by the m .
s h i m ls y irnpriadument, isi 'We. of
either at I e discretiort Of 104 Tatutthemamt ~
Sligo..ll, _ Ofitrlbir, tiosbo,o9 - eildillht-Or
at any -/mine or colliery hy Audi! or '
0. 1
slope shall place in charge or any
_engine, et, nem: 7 '
.the men are lowered Into or hoisted out of the mine,
any but experienced, coolPetruk us ontenghieffx*
and every engineer so placed fn c ah
shall constantly attend to tire engine 1 erhr i tty
has charge, and 'hall -not allow On Per i lUeePt
such Ramey be deputed bil the for or . t to
touch or ratddleirittrit Or any, perf `of :its, . ii rgal
ery ; he' abaft' work the enside wit r i .
rzeisonia anent:l4l2g Or ig sue= or:
into , lid when any person about to d d or'
the abaft or slope, the men ist.tbii: betted* or*
toy ea the abaft
may be; =tat amen
. ... bY
the metal thhe,theeignerfie otherirbli
no one shall interfere w - 1
o rinri k,
dale the esgillede r e nt r vi nth , " l.-
.rifie epos" aided cage he ~ Or
MoPe In any otthe mines,
.- &Dittman toy petiole
knowingly:violating the provisions 'of this totctlott
: ~. 11.illihitlioN lialitdieletd MOW 'Ogitigiql.l4i.
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1101
- , oe addlshetil d eAri I
Of MO i
court try tlsurte*. - • • '
• Sac.-Lt :Uinta Me or-assions_ personal
injury to. pion or no scum - occur
M nosca_ . l gif" Am", or • ethers aer*,
.dfant. whafeter 7tir, Ashont ant ' Cold' Mine
- or colliery It shall be the duty ef the party hsving
charge ands f
ecal mine.or Malay' t o eve
therec coater d s rthittb to the laspertoeofcool mines and
tbadiatilikand biliia.dainter tor
county, If If wny: mien la lift ad thereby. and due no
floe vital beef** bythe of any thereon to'
hebeldastheresult ofiny askinoriceident,
andltalualbothil tett ovuleto -Wit=
1 4 7‘ lninsodintitlftipitittatbssolnis alba
and make mich siuggeitions as may appear neess.
toesensilbesanfiroftbe tbeis, - awilid - tibalteduls
theet7ll do not rmnire an investigsdlos brae"
coroner, WWI Invordipite into and aneertatn - the"
cameo the explosionor occident and mike arecord
thoreof.,,wkl i ethnidMaSirnserve, - Salbegites:
°omits or his 011ete,and enable him to e the no
ye/41unit on he shall have power 11P9
_slow, to cor i lel the attendance;
and to sand' der onthsor nal f• , tom • the
"coat of w invcatigitio . • ' • da,oldr , •
county, In the lame manner es costsofinquestshel
by the coroneeor%dices of the peace are. The fail
nreof the piSelIM ebiri .;rnWortinecorri mine Or mills.
cry to give gretice the- fmrpeeter etarontri as
provided far
fine of net less than fteenty-live more ftitui (one,
hundred dollars, to bier moseyed assabissfines are to
the courityrressnr3 - , f.
• St= 1.1. All boners used for generail Warn. In
and Obotttecatinitnes . and collieries sha llbe kept in
good orr l iesserd the pwues, leswee , opendor, or agent
'thereof ve them examined andinspected by
is met 1 1 holler, Maker :or other well-gtudified
periellistas osatie in alx months , anti the re
sult of Math egamination, under osth.,ahall.
be certified b writing to the Inspector for the din-'
Arid: peovidied, the said _inspector of coal mines
Man , ithisidern it proper to .do so in writing to the
**wer e heeeee, or agent of the coal Mine, suspend
arifletflittfpection. . • . ,
e.titld'l4 di:inott the pass • of this s i
t, the Got
of tilleOladmonweslth of PennsylvattlaslaaU, upon -
the recommendation Cif a beim! of examiners select
td lb! that pith:Km, composed of two reputable - coal
'miners and two reputable mining engineers, to be
appointed rby,libe 'judges , of the Conn -of - Common
Pleas of Lu,erne county, and. they four to* select :a
-fifth perion,all of whom shall be sworn ton faithful
discharge of their Unties, appoint a properly quail
'Red.
pertari; to - nit the °thee of
inspector
Luzern'ore, coal
ho
mines and c oll ieries for the county
shall also inspector of coal mines. for the
county of 'commitilon shall be for
the terht oOI7TOr during, good behaelor t•
but be /bath ft sobe subject -to removal front
office for neglect fir duty or malfeasance in the dis,
charge of duty, as - hereafter provided for, aturthe
person 4r appuinte&shall have attained the age of
thirty yeiirs, best citizen of Penusylymala, and have
a knowledgp; of theiditrerent systeeis et working
'-coal nithes,t and have been, Intimately coutosled
w i t h t u t ubracite oval mines of Pcnnsylvunia fur
a period of tree Ts" and have had experience tp
the working and ventilation of coal mines where '
ti n s..duoip aftd;torcloUs gases are evolved. in-fore
entering upon 'his &Mies - he shall take an oath or •
affirmation befive.an officer qualified to administer
tire same, that! he will perforin the-duties of the
°thee with itnpartiality and fidelity, Which oath or
affirmation !Mali be 'flied In the office of the -pro
thonotary (it the county, and he shall provide hint
self with the most approved, modern instruments
and chemical tests for carrying out the intentions
bf this act, j • , '
SEC. 15. The In s pector of coal mines for the county
ntl
of Schuyll;appoinfed under "An act for the bet
ter regulation rind ventilation of mines; and for the•
protection of thellves of the miners In ftte" e cef. ante
of stebnylkilli,f , lapproved the twelfth • •of April
of AprlP . Antio.:Domitil one thousata eight ndred
and sixt y-nine,lindhis successors w to sha ap
pointisi for the county of Schuylkill, _. tie same
maniter,as provided for the county of ierne,. un
der this Oct, Shall act as the Inspector f deal mines
and collieries for the!connties:ot 4161 Ida, North
umberiand and Dauphin also, and his . salary :front
, and after the perstage of till/act stuill,beffnir thous- •
and dollars per antoum and lie may appoint an ad
ditional, deputy at a salary , not , exceeding -fifteen.
hundred dolian, wlaixhall quallfy, by oath or atTir
mat if .n. In Like, manner est hti - inslk , Ctor4 •
Svc. It. ft shall Is:ftle dory - fif the • Cottrt 'oe Void
mon Pifus of the proper county'irhenever a petition
:signed by not law than twenty five .
operators, og real miners or hot setting fourth that
the Inspector of coal mines and collieries for the dis
trict groltdyneglect/the dn t les,er t hat he tal 'seem pe
tent,. or that he is guilty of ma l feasance In • °dice, to
Issue a cituation in the name of the Omunonwealth,
to tiresaht irtspectoritooppenr se not less than -fif
teen days' nOticsi; own day fixedobefore said Judges,
when the &aid" court shall . proceed to inquire Mei and,
investigate theirtUerationsofthepetitioners, and IV
the rourt find thatAtie said Inspectocis grossly neci
lectfolof his dui that he it by reason of a l xi es „
thidoileted bt*re theappolntrafint, or thathavearis--
istiohdirtent, incompetent to ,p e rf u r ni
• the duties of said (Mice, or that tic Is guilty' of mat
feasancein (Abet , : the court shall certify the same to
the Governer of the Commonwealth, who shalt fiCo
Clare the Mil* of Ins for of the district vacant,
-and pmeeedto,appolni. aiXinsnly Atuilified person
In compliance ,vrith tiref,prcitisions of this net to All
the °Mee, and the coots for thesaid investigation bqt
fore the court shall he brave by the removed inrpee.--
for ; hut if the allegaticins of the petitioners are not
sustained b} the final-judgment of the court the.
costs Weill be paid by the inspector, the petitioner*:
or try' the county at the discretion of thd Doom '• -
- SEC, 17, The salary of, the said Inspector..appolut ,
ed for Luzerne comity; shell to four thousand dot.
tarsi be shall be prattled 'With one or Inert depa
' ties whom lyta3' Cppolut, (Me of whom shall act
as clerk; and Whose 'ffility , shall' tie not exceeding
[Mean hundred flelltiis per tuinUss;• the °thee 'of the
Inspector shall be kept nt the county seat ; Man ofilc'e
to be prortded , hy - ttte county eommissietierS of the
county wherein thatintPe and plans of Mines =ft
the records thereof, together wit h all papers relating
thereto,; shelf be kept oroperly -arranged and pre
served:, , •
SEc. la. Each of the said inspectors of cost! Mines
and collieries Shallgive his whole time and tittyn- .
tion to the duties of the office. and it shall be Ids
dilly to egaiolue all the coal mines and collieries In
his district as ofiten 'aphis tlytiets willperntit , hl or to
do so, to see it titit every neceraarYPrecautionis taken
to insuro the surety if lite workmen, to see that the
provisions of this net are observed and obeyed, and
it shall also 'be his duty to attend at every inquest
by himself Or deputy, held by the coroner or coro
ners in his distreet upon bodies of persona killed in
or about the vial Mines or collieries.- • - '
SEc. 19. That any natter, workinahoir other person
who shell knowingly injure any safety lamp, water .
ganae,haronseterair oourse.brattice, or ohstruct a I re
wars, or earrlyl lighted pipes Ortnateheo intim places'
that are worked by locked safety lamps, of handle
pr disturb anyi part of thelmaclalnery of the hoisting
engine. or open a door and not have theocratic closed, •
whErtilit tin ris caused in the mine, or enter any '
place ft the' . Ina tigedust caution. or disobey any
,order glyen, :I . carrying out the provisions of this
il i
'set, or shall fail:ail d loaded Mr or carriage, in
any shaft or, sippe r oron any plani.inor around any
of said mlues;l or fin any Other act whereby the lives
or health or persons: - or the security of time mine:,'
or the macula ery l...rflidangereci, or any miner hax -
Mg charge 4 a worlang place in nay coal mine on
colliery: whiote:ill negfeet or refuse to keep the, roof
thereot properly propped and timbered, to pnweiir
the falling cit foal, slate, or rock, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall
be punishall* imprisonment and tine, at tie di--
cret ion Of theronrt trying the same. • . - 1 ,
sac. in: 11; oilien-belfokrel for any lir•Pc'etfm - e'r hi;
deputy id entiir, inkpect, and examine any 0 , 41011 i .1r
or colliery of his district, and the work, tout in... 9., il
ery belonettil thereto, at aliteiermable tow-. by
day ornigiit, Inn so 'as not to (biped.? or ohdruct the •
working of the - enal mine or coilicry;' and to make:
inquiry into and tonclii leg the state and condition of
such teal mfn s . or colliery:. works and machinery,
and the 11304e10f lieliting or using lights in the same,
and Into allanattersimil things Connected -with or
relating to the safety of the persons employed In or,
about the siii , F o e, and especially to make inquiry
whether the visions of this netare complied-with
In relation to nob - vial mine or- colliery - and the
owner or agerit of such coal mine or collie r is here
by required.l4 fltrillSh the means necessary for such,
entry,
the said Inspector shall make an entry in the record
in, his office, noting tlie tithe rind material circum
stances of the inspection.
SEc. 31. No person who shall act or practice as a''.
land agent or 4 Manager, viewer, or. agent of any
coal futile or- dory, shall act as Inspecter of coal
mines and 001 riesiinde4 this act. ' .
Seg. 29 . Its 11;:be tite tlnty of the inspector to
t o
make alt tuindal -report or his proceedings to-the
tioverricir of the Commonwealth at the close of every
year, its 'whicla he shall fully enumerate all the acci
dents Mend about the coal mines and collieries of
his distrlet,and the state of the workings of said.
mines with! iagesi to the safely. of the workmen
therein,:and to the ventilation thereof, and the re
,sialt of his itihnni eenerally shall be fully set forth.
. Stfe4.23. Thenalaries of each of the Inspectors of
ciodistainei i,T, collieries and their deputies, and the
expenses Aft. rrytng into execution the pvisionk
of this aid. 511 ll be paid by the State Treasurer out
i of the teen , iiits . c.l - the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, upon ill \.. arrant of the president
,judge• of the'
Courtof Ccito non Pleas . of. Lugerne county for the;
-salary alba lisped or and deputies for Luzerne and
Carbon eouniie:, and upon-the warrant of she presi,'
dent 3 iNgitiStltte Mutt of Common Pleas Of Schnyl
kill Oeulatritt thplte , pt.etot and -his datlest for the
counties of Seinfylkill, Columbia, Northumberland
and Launtill and nil inspectors under this act shall
reside iirthe ounty fur which they are appointed.
SEC. 24. Th owner, lessee, operator , dr agent of
any coal min or colliery may priirelde andestablistc"
special - rules to govern the work and conduct 'of all
versonsin amid around said coal mine or colliery,
and when thy are ' approved and signed by the in
sPecto printed♦district, and properyrublfshedy
'being In distinct type an
.., fsted at and
about the ,Works ;,they shall 'be of binding force
utn c t . he workmen and others engaged at such col
t ;- provided Use. special rules so. established do
n sigiet i ah ant of the previsions of this act,
korlyitialirt pf Ihe.:,lassAisf tn,lll croprrpuonwealth,;
an arlitT .. thereby rand' violating any of
sal rums; and 'o angering the persons or
property at, Or connected with the mites, shall be
subject to a fine not less than—;-;dolltirs, nor more
than -- 1 - dollen', will ell;may# liereeovePs4 hijore any
justice of th 6 peace of the oonOtr far the Old of the
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trey -Airy 05 1 ' . tlo aoauty as other tines are.
SEc. m. u: laws of the Commonwealth that are
incom.bdent • itikthaprcivisionS of this Get are here
byre tie/dud. , , i , i,..- ... . - ', ..
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Eorrons 'MtNr.its: JornN .414:—.111". 11. P. Smith of
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Hazleton lislts soot, siensibl., ‘1 4 ' , .%1 6 W in . Sf ;111- t 1 : 1 1 1
issue, but to answer Item_ to a r t aimicdt which 4-
be comprehe:e!rivb and' Ciiiiii.rehended by a cas.aal,
reader, nr one I nottfamillgr a ills Mir'' , yentilaili.it,
would involver/tribes treatise is toe .tibJect, '
As t n nin: perharr; the writer referred to onf that .
subJect:pf ventilation in the Mixxn..s' Toc - nrcit., .1t
may tr,o-prOjer that I should eta e - thatieMPt tcl
ri•ntgat:e the questions, if niAllic :arbieef LC-ventila
tion.. Pmay, hofrever, list %p.nt that most of the
information'tlinhl can l found lit "enar, iro n' turd'
tiff. Mr. Sinith's• last question c4tr only find Soill-,
lion in our unwritten" exprleuce. , i,g i ' A ! . : . L .
Querie-arise tiaties 'Ol differrnSa,44.4_3lChich. "-
_cumulate In the mines '3" • .. ;7.! ' ; 1 -
,
Ist. light carburrettett kw:cavil, coniPosed pC one
part carbon and tiro parts lirdrlgen. This Is 'fiti•
gar or "Ilia-4.latiiir" (inipropetly so-calloib, °tont ,
mines. When diluted with from 7to 9 volumes hf
atmosphalie air, lt,becomci.lai - i14,0 ell_ailze l•
dangerous, and te4utrup
sointiydd 14%) rreS of •
to he rendered entirely file.it c .• -*-- ' •`•••-°. -.-
• This gas Is produced by spoutaneou7 generation In
our mines, frpinthe fretcarposand hydrogen.exist.
hien all, or ekili - ell bur coal-beds. , '
It sometfraes issue's from the coal in Jets or Vlow
ers,- which may; be ~ ignited .jhet. ea thoyjetilor Utir ,
gas histneis 'Sire -4 W:11,44: tt -4114440 M aiii‘grii,
except that our street gas, is chiefly heavy carbui
ratted hydrogen, pr one part of corbel and, one part
hydrogen. - ..:7 : I ,
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~. The intthigtotte flitich lighie'r than common - air or
about the density of air raided by siO° of beat; any, ,
double the rtuifylug. power of our.vejatilatizetfartia
me, which Pl;Feltribtalfrfori.97.lok , t jiltivetya eceice
tne highest accessible places In the mine would rush
out with great velocity If allptveg - an opportidnity,-
Imilotag partsrof Eng this" eiceutlonal powrl,l,
-Inlie4s r n * li Z "3"1. 1, S a"trdi rj
0
4elifiettrtg to men e. • - ' 7 . • 1 -••• . .
The great dialCulty, with our' niin'e-gaits its mix
ture witliAllUntell common,alr torerider It .ltto-tioits,
sinew it mill resTrptriZi,OPlonfX) ciiblafeet Of Mite,
alf to 'cfllute every. 40!70 'edble * .t!et: of - gas, pass! . •
through the mine, to be entirety scile, <, ' . ', •
Lightuarburretted hy4rogepts:lbie.to.oo Corrunon,
da.ogtrOttittuulgycaablatotripidotgeulldnetitthe
rest Is CiilXll),l6 aeld,,conapose4 of one part Ofcarbota
'mid two parte of oxygen. . It is fatal, to life in its,
common state, Wa - hert mixed with everitweisre or
tfteen per cent of air.: .- - ' '
It Is a heaVF-i - VapetisitY kw, ptilt iMir . - -be:
IA ured frotn:otti testtlethito:sjoihSti. - Inatinill 41-)
Ista In the lOwtst.Paitaiit fbe ml ere; or where thealr
eannot circulate, It requires a heavY draft, or twin
current to move tt*,, - : ',i-.1 - 1. - i ~' - --_--* '
Tl.4h . gas Is „LiMersited. - spontatteMuskT front - cod'
slates, Are-chive; faults artdilirt,
aptkif'presigd also
, by therespleatlcKaigtell ait iM:com•
* lillslfci ctcl4*lidainlS tif f,
,i , i- , - ‘ , S.v. ' •
''lt Is less dangerons than are-gas because the lamp.
•
will 'nor burn were it exists, and men can only live'
alew minutes in it. tt,- - lasom'etlmes produced In
• such greet qMint MO tEht• the. - workmen are Oyer
schelmed by it and lost; while
_often. rue js will:ch. ,
tine too fartittchti glArcall•goot iV/riq • •410 001•11 1*1
of a aclein.whleh twtvecum.mattwant lista* atlas=
, which. was idhl, or suspatded, for their tools. On•en•-
teglltgAl2olo4stut or chamber theirlaropa went out, ••
but Instead of lmntedlittely retreating they went, on
In hopes of being. ableiss get &belt- ftlolsi.7lltior ist . ,l
tpoughtout next day cle,s4.•• 7-.:' ' ?.; - f . -- - '' w. 'I I I ,; 9 1 ` , ,.$
This gas, eohnionlY- halleil, Whlhii4drittr. , y,the .
mlneri, reqalmii 4 strong cumuli of Sir for Its re,- •
•
~..
A. third gas gee 4,tloFud4.
_touted Its, the litla , es Is
eluisol4C,Fixlo.l:=4 rwv r : T z
• part cfskvgen. :It
• er, and le not ••generated spontaneously t tut reittatii,
• from rho oombustlon:Cll:Pllftet 1, 14 .?Mt*-49 11 0 1211 ;
tton of earbon. -• • -- b='-`- ' •- - • ••' - ..., - -
•••••
It hi - gicktlOss ,, et damPl•o4thoimlnetawhich• Mild-
itisn( stsOilla Wiliad* ! o r vil et/warning, In it ,he ,
hsesthes Itiett,i fee flgh7r, Jo !nand cont,,Fm_ted,rds%i
tithe sirdts insensibly Into-the =4114 fleeth. 'fhb j•
tithe gas, that ltildl ProtililAty r • fiLme to We rellefr'
. 'Alba - lad vtetllitS74f•Avoidals. , it It 1.144a:A ••iit.:
tet , dator of ni s tne . eplotqso;nodthe production - 5:
burning inineti.. - - "' -..- ' , ~ • !
I- have siren - in.poilin7ed - IMP . .
fuatillatintreY: -whin 't41111040 a iiii, freely!'
arttl litinfolelY VI- !Mionem' . !.iltinnthintwelitteni"
tot et haksh •nr "all, fad .;Ititioo94l,, 11464001 W
Kull fr id ltiAttg*i . , o 4lfiltai?ciPatc , i
feet cotitbtiat• lie. ' '
` TWA - alsd - ** - fetrieraced. by the spentagems;
eandmittatightlaurdtelltisplial; as It La prcslisossl eve.;
.17 47 Whge COtil.lS 14110 istwe -494 •Mqii.49
tiOni
' iirStieMlE tit*P4ta, 7 fintetitife r
. ,V.:-...,.
. NtitkerY. 4 The ntorelng pOwer, or that which can-;.
I iv yentitatiout the metile=ot sepolgting-Oestattlnk
the els Into Methane fo r rate woridngi." I, • •
1 • •liti"alitlfltAcf**ltntS :16 . ( UMW! 4 11 *4 4$
~Idr!ittly. vie;a .141. oaar isOgivilLeitl44 Mr,'
4vetkeitair.liket iiititll4 sitlyrii unreliable'
at all ttmee, •••," • ' • -
~ ~ •• ;:. . .. *,. •• ...,
- 'Whew thin ll 4o4.l ll oWofiriitirfrei teVnl4
Ihetrytifi*Ovintlikeirtitee f Rfentilf. ft AMC
fikt Itsillini*llelllitin COAX the trans. end the pore
.• • -
Ample) allikag mat * - teketri -11!11__WaittPr-V4.:VAPP are pr- -
• - - brown' c Olthelit= - - -••-• Ictr -'!etnee Amnon a yokeietan," -- , ,
. . - , rite . - of (*lota The atAtuttlng the air can tnAtr Mt isfseekickli•
1 ,......../` • it • • • not only • its 0-16 0 -142-1 lirotsii*en - tat w a d.
M t l ''.7..:JfLri,., tre& T H ai nV i zele Z, A lm , IC --
... ;up eti,l
, 6. 1 1i . .....„. '": . • t,t4o .
~ *Mt' , _ , _
wietwe eVerfai 4 : _ -•:, , ,
4414 '" .
iii •
zi,iv " 111 an
o 'll , -breasts the . with ell los - ..,. .....• ~ 'Mil fhey,
wear. ; pOrenselin . In ' • - • .. .
..
, ‘,.. . 4,
erlngenerusepon •• • ' - - tient- - tarter . i,.
'l.k,
•-... .:' • ''F'` : • II ': . _. i'ano l t i l u r,T br ptat • -itr Okilitk,°• l o ncitidaiki s by .400 es;
' 7 -'. ,'' . ~., • -,: Oa , ~. •.. , 411 iii#,.. i t 4 or 4rldarittbancekt uNt.sk itaid4,
)- '' - ',;. --E .-' .•.: no ". .... • e: • • " -:.t.-
o -. .. '. 1 , .woulet MU thelPre a tar etli , '
4mitsist USW,LIkst• •-• , i * , , =IV IQ tit - 1111 . 9aery. •1140 Quilatiti of 11 1 0.01111/014****
11,1 1 4 1 .1ty -..- ' . aauz-r. ~Ta,-... itigooraini,tin pcuratvpitilwAiokuftmort.
- "-- ----------,. --..i.,„--. ?,...‘: If •-. _7, , , . ~.§ .
. , .
' ' -al .. . . - ~....
• • ] ,I %entre( nutices. ..... ,
..
. , • . ••,•,,
l'a mate a • 1114 a elcat:lcie.il3on ; coca auteerent Insertion
,13 mats a ?lae t , ,
H 9 !tux • Ititx ;;$g 1,1441.50 - s - ineseg tit fen ,ag
cheaoas.traw go, WI doll t 4now, uti coul t do
ourselves if we were tai try.
Arid 1p 'We awl. aLl_our readers continually do
throng to RoeirtillisUNlllsOu'siwhaufsver we go that
way ; aria liardt d, guyholly COUstders a trip to the city
fully accornplLs unless a Suit from the Great
Brown Millis a part-Of ths purchases. . -
3.larir IA- I
ti I A iitiiiilt elgjodran &Veit tinittattcn by
notclothing em In Pak. Hsu Garments. • The Uwe
like to go to Oak Hall; Itiloni tbonitQc4l gives them
an idea of btislnesai and shows them what can be
done by.* ligqy from the oquAtw." % Mr. Wanama
ker once WU. a n. .
the iymit pWnt that Abe bast'
it,i' Clothing can tie ti a lthere im at the prices.
the boy* to (adit and kith they and their
laintitel NALVeltilialo to d =SI aletioll. . , '
g a Ticitinsti has Just been deeded theta worn
al
ykrfect, right to wear men's clothes, asmauch
as shipleases. There is no need for any'sucb
decision as that, anywhere about here, fbr HOOdilt&
& WrzaMs Make masculine garmen_ts, so delightful
ly adapted , to the, Mon; 'Ma& ladles.' Weed of
wantir4o 4 nAtO Misma Mamma . eaqoaraip! th e
E 1 1 4119 • - • , •
ttie best 'men here and hereabouts arca*.
teemed by womankind in_proportiottas they buy or
don't bay their things of Rocicutia.*Watams: •
Bramo tis t s l at iiiii. Anzatchpr the
proznine li Maw g er m 1 .we are
glad toil
pltidi a pal* ' rti• • % = l en
e manta, suselonove
whara will r llo an 6oi Mark ei
etad on setiM
ical ; : the . )30elery, Notion and White Goods t7u7:
e
new, \ oar, Chsltant is well known in our COMULUDI•
tY, he What an old -residept pt ink.
41t 1I
a dll Odilitik
Hie marW success in Uik than t 13
Philadelphia, ahould.ke al iiii4itt - "IX to
all our husiness men, ~ - '
opp cWintx, . -Tr c airr e l• it learn that
I,gi e t. nn , i, - MOW *et'. tar. Mahon
e y tad ouch of his'
etopiciyeta 'et _ a_pottay , o e Insurance ln the
"American Urea( PhilllMPaLt.^ Such generate! sung
i t "
In anch.tri rimers's ere zartterePeeinal
a warm *a. the welfare of' Igmitt • sit
wtll aa a bwitues
no t a w ow - ortor et
Chrtstistas it Irtt A ....r vtr zrat rreciated zr
be ma 4 . :
t p.4r; Ikt4
zus ttattorif_lll4Y OM ,berry It Udall-1110
value and" to beat "aloes a t um,. atavitoyiem rwe
ahoold be happy to recowta iti v i t i
i l bliargril l 7 , lo7, -- Alfm - rata
AM . .
tier
nratei jou AceoutehtlitehArbabseseand bp,' .
When an your wire's coustomineee.Wouttlyeet herb
Your home' Irrsdhued with thenetinehui alloy which
esn ow:meanly from the welt gotten up °n ave ,
ly woutints her best easter T
=A • r 4 i. •
Then you be couild t *otwe s
comtbrt. 1 Ag 42• TN_ • fur the
Min " f li I :la the 31 • let lie i tn
4
.0.:
hat 'tots -' Betf,- 0..i - tbruatioerw_„„th*
nt "44lNl erilldo yell k•taketbeltryreigbilitth
Atm. ,Mk thl eu gct w 1
tii iiVsobsi , : a m v itt
e dt b il i k:lMlLL & WiLignreir . Z... : as -.7 7: ,7.
MIt=MMIMIM
MiiiMEO
„~
~r~~
T e a fr...).Vialco
-
quaatttY lies l 'At* week is
t rar°44
it,ElDO . 6l' aip4rust the. •• • •
veldt : last year. y. •-• •
. 4 4; 11 44•4 9 W it t1e ... - .
;0 11 e jaetkiglivl4 l 4.l% 6 A ;-• , _
egainel2 ll ,SO 4 r ne..- -
'llPtimir bonier* t il e -• .
foetlittle'diiistusd.l4 Ala pormalk* -
b•r - oucelikiiert:* .re,4rerigleas -401. n*POPlift
hmtgess4outta ego raids portion of the coal
VA to uatipet f ro m
' , Utseasmat-liks • tt for several dais past
has not improved the•liziAness.
' The sTelle itptOt-Iveet wijoirt#, , eo4-
prev ! lthAist.p t ig: 1.17
‘.: ."" . .7-:;',I 'PM P. 4 1.. :i.f., .CllO/
.
ay
,i
.. e
~ 1 wsaur.4; lll nls,llo :V
: 1 9: A)5,44... al
- 1-4,...................._„....,—...--
Pa 11 111 R...:,.. 21 cc.! 1X.1.5".9i %MVO' „Ea
L Val B 1L..... .la,alak SHAM 4...,1na , • - .: 0 ;
1. :Sox IL ILL.-. MAC, kulmr,.,llkyaint ci.Mit i ,
iderardon titti. =AI : • . S45110: - =SW-14 ;ma
do NM. MJCI • Igikum,., I!I? . . • 7 =al
Penn U U...—. 1C."15 '1,0,rfi1..12 ... IXI
D&IIRR— I • ~ ~ - ,.:,.v.41_ ,
Shamokin . 4,71,.''4,7 i . ' 1••- •
~ „1 , i -,,
Treverum .—. 419 , "
~..,, ,10 ,: a i
Mhort AB__ . • • -- • ., Lrkens V Co
! ::
~
U ILlum,ton z• c•-_,i:-,, , -1,47111 .•.1
Broad Top 4,07.7 .4,cca .-..- "i„.4.-.i '"1. ..:. - ..-.r
...;.,—....L....—r.--...
.., 1 tia,rxe- ra,A5 'lama'
1 ren.pc,
l' , I ale 7
The increase fur, the year . neaily all , from
the companies 'that connnene4 Uniii 'official
Year December
I' • . ;'-.• •' 't • -•
Tnuf..:pa4 9 rit
cite Hea rt' tetaTnitie,, Lt " kleti
kinWorkingmen's
,IfFnevolent AS- I ) . raciation, ha d .1
•a + conferetn* and the basis questidit ' has
been discussed without arriving at any, cat:014 . 7,
shin. The different orgrair.ations ,are nova en
gaged in holding :Meetings aim ` discttassina tote
matter, - preparatury • to 'l. another ;sailer:cum,
which Nib takei)Jeke neat , Wednesday,.ay.
he
liaive. Thereartornany :WWI think the'xitapiiitug
pint in the basis
„insild„ by the operators, is
to low—that no !Tr.); than $4.25 per ton, ought
to:have been ad4iiiel, : and smite :believe it ought
!shave .at. 32.54 . ; ? thi, pitttipasors
ahroadreiulat'dtlie pricers whenortielurita4at
is' not brisk,-they tra're it in 4..1 1 eir ods(erioti .
rciduce - the 'rates, If they think :taropertn,'doilio
td med competition', down to le a tritt;"liiii h itot
below that :pointiao : as to avoid a ntappligo. If
flied at • V..: ) .Str•V:* thd.Y . lrditid - 'net
force prioei: bele* theta: pants, and pradtice a
tha.,V4Y• ,PicFl:•l 3 Fiki
ably bcs.a strong frimpetition t.ncatintc‘r6l arthe
trade this 'Year, - and g all Interest-4 must iihare!
propottion Of the thwer rates that will be;
req iretl t ) COMpite with o'ferregion„ These )
tkli,Allhsti. talieU, into cousidera-•!
&in in fixing any ba;is for thilt par.
:These ‘vho do tieGlook at the pa:Sit - mu:Or dila'
dainty in r.-latilin to ilt) ,- anarketS, and MAO the
• situstipn " of ;14.c."'_CreatIty - as - rtsigtir4
ti•ade, &e., an-d• eXpect - ..t0 obtain - as high priis*
for Witgiss.amt<Tati its rttleti dttrhig the 'closingi
utonths of last 'ye4r,..only tale nousense,atuil
they itoilPity:covt.Oicall,A4
busines:c;or thd: l tahe oriffe colintry.' -t:
•
R.
Ajar ohtfrienq,*r. fik!ort his ussryl
ekttrd trig
~s4i)ns in inilsineSS,' lfej,
has i large expeflenr . tvii i i the oat;
nc-ss,i'lx.th in sniping itild Seliing coal, and we
can corn rtietut hitn thi".oWriMenizitif pist
trade alir - oad. —the +)
Ni4.11 . e. . Dale White - A - 41i,
r and Ben47.iank4n.,- . Ro7 : oop,siMs, they,.
oontref, are' of excellent
: qualityi• and rank.
first Ow Or i•oal: l ,iTi - thiS; ritio.ri - •
,
FRA2!;KLI
.advertisetnent,in the YoUnN.ltt:,l.l4s..ilit4lc,:,lil,
old and reliable real -Arm Of .tpc:cffitiirt it Coi':
!ttaTo been •ttfirciinted ex el us tv
FAlo of the productof the Wltilannito*fn,
Alountain, and Dykorit's ValleY COmpanrs- Oaf.
`for Tiwy atqalsgthe agents fer . tkesale - 44,
the productthe-Henry' Cita Theissf,
are a.ll..iusidered Very:l.l9We eo*.;:ifi'fle . i.fxsaii.'
!Yet. -" 4 '
'
,'T
Messrs: DAviusoN, i'qui•so •4
.be •feunti= in :the Jouti:•ist. tide- p lc , these
gentletnen_.'have+ great expyrionee An the busi
ness, 816- knewleagq!,tl!py. of:
the quality of the -41,1ferent'kintis At al,
aro not likely hi : deal irfany that, is not
.of good
quality. !These gentreinen ; be seen; 'deal.
in all 'kinds bf eoal."' • ' ll "- " • '
ANNTAL CCIAY. Witt. 1341:11;
nienee Anneal" C 02.1 'Statistics
next week., 'Minty of the return**liave riot been
feeired yet, enit,wit hope that' oltreati&ptind- .
ents who have zit v . lll them
in early next w(ek
.‘l'a . thintt fail. ,' • : -
MIN
\V•rirten for tlo. 11 iNe.Rs:
-V I .171: . .717 7'lo f
==2
wittlr't •
•
_ lammted.V.lo - __
tolbuswe iirettyma: t l.resertheikAspi7 to 0,
1 0 4 * 44612 .0 111 0 -
pss l c T e :I
4:• 31 0 131 4 6 41 111 0. 41114 0 VA, rPCIWOCMI32O.
Vaa " 'WW I " 9K r ti l 'i Ilanet g l " t i" e XP/ 61 . 1 . 0 4
114 i tOltt a . "4 l o l 4 l A 7 ,121 4 1121 ree 41 401 111 1 42. 1. 4 :
1 1 14441kilkinitimft.ntaiervieto lbarmitzt an In.
SW* 1160111,p114 4014
. 14 . 1?1 1 / 4 Vii:7114146001e eta
Alibo t tirtiiiistretilWatainingewarkbliiilladkllPW
i imusteribtitsair'; uresbi of the ottaiir:
1310 41410141401ftthim‘ sot Tfitierosheetirialtipelnia,l
if 001611010 . 611 ketuillkilleoPlihrzeinated att. 'put
tetistalei" poasiblead an bia mane.
, 11310 me maxim acorimaititag got.;
4= w , ;WI
eisi
r:3o,:air. one itannutthgaihe hump than Sileitleizi
the traefflift torah' in fineiLdttision; ho* the twee,
1 1 1141 P, 100 .leied. 0 0 d_ t quouattrarptr • ;oth r e l t
I, l Th seieral - witely ditkroni
1 4 imarinti tielaY n PitraClfie cameo of
sueßfl. rzOisx ram - meant,-of °Guise.
•
drCpiklgiraltD/7 aiteudattentoilioneratlon from glut
%Width; la stftclit the Cracks or partioila to thlivoil:'
or WA** autwiti aid 1* iiroonl witieb truly atist
. Seesad, One mine-frodnors :mare. than 'another;
to' ULU tatOluit of - fr etartion.
and'rtroireli thi.icial-bedi may contain. A soft„
tanlitOilicaPeribet coal=bediwlnJinxince more gigs,
'irettf than a tiOlid, Pure bed. Tife•elaYee and
fariltar., wily.•pi& duce •Islach.druisp,!.
sfontandously. •
A bituminous oarii-bid; orl a reties& coal-bed trill
„produce ;nom gas than a hard; white .ash bed in PM
portion toldsitst bed and extent of the:mine.
Third The fraction of air in elicit division or iimrr
, of the mine,"suliposlog It to be supplied by separate
air entreats 'may. be sacertishisd bribe velocity - of
the current and Qui site - Of the Mr-course, For for
mula, see page *II, "Coal, iron-and Oil."
iirji D.
TIV4
cf-Tw
a Tor
!a
- 1
$-♦iN
1S it 7 -
.1 1 .1 , 44 111 i
•
•
. le,
IMMO
Fourth. The cpuuttlty of air savlitieed by a furnace
IS In ptoportiOn to the alio of the. ah., 4 f
i r tp teriiperainre of the air pisabig over the furnace
th - ef hpeast. A btbleof expeibtleatte iskl wen. on,
;page of the w.ork - Latiove metillohed.abowing the
smovvirOf furnace ventkhalon nutter the most favor.:
able eirduhtstanael. ' _ '
51. h cluer - y, "The cheettebia• tbe iipetetor
Ventilate his tnine. •
I The 'Patent L fan Vent!litor_ te . by all 14014 . 4.: t tie
cheapest, best an 4- oho, mains Itif ireittilaWn. 3. ,
Louden IklidWiluat*`4l3lliasbeen .13/ TISC Rill&'
1&18, and4l r kalPS*lo, heir. ern: full satiehmitton, The
irriter iiiiUt . ..wtillitg togive irifoneat km tit
.
regard to the use ofthts Mode of,yentilatiOn,for which.
3. Louden Beadle was grantedmfinters patent bpthe
llnlied: 'States Patent °face.. : - - '
I 1
I peteon for the I
6th qiiery. ' Who is %Improper nter
wtsts or.he .:
operator,p as well as the 'wet y of the trien:
to be superlutendents and bosses in the mines..."
, Praelkai men by air )neans ; Intelligent miners;
educated men when Alley can be found. But; alas,
. forthe sake:of the operator„ , and the safety of ttre
Oen, they 'are 'not 'comMon i - •Bid few educated
young juin pare' to go through the experience of, a
Mitts', In Order to' bee : tune “bosises," particularly
iiVen*taltter eanfrequently earn more pay than
11nrciietitip are irllltrvi to gi.Ve our agents. :
' jt 14 jae tOo. ekirhman 11l appol ni a man as general'
es
- Superi...;..teii eat to control the entire mine, wholUys
ii:.) !'priseti i I experience, in mining. • But Irons:tidy
ell .4 k n e l i ett "t,he mine ks tint" to educate the tututd 7
ger, ' . ' ' ' ..i '.S. ITARWES . DADilO s k.l
Ar. ts.Antf.tatif to; is
MY KENS VALLEY REC4ON CO:SI..L.TRAE:DE.
eking of the coal baolness portion :
- Of the.poil region; thellEgisllat: ts4s
Wisrantowti eon tiyytticrelkse.3 its slit pmentil ov'tir
ast year. nearly tweniy•threethenstindtens, exeeedi
'n3llicdb limited thousand tetnalTie BM; and this with
Seeen ,.. Weehn.-losi Ouse' from itispeosionti,
ii 4; the btislest seasOn or nki!"yeir. The Conitail3rhi4
reastth to eoingnittitate • thertetelves on the - eery flat, -
tering mint. of the , year.'s "buSineS,S,-witieh was 'doe
Inigresimetthure;to the euergY and prnette4.l:sktil
atheist alnittemanly SuPerinlendent, Major ,les - eph
d tittiOny, and hts assistants:O.
ofthhSliort • Mountain and Likeias.
Valley coMpan fes,hive. fallen off soinewhat • frem,
their Shipments Co ;e Lite,:-owing, in eatieis( the !Orme
,er; to the thine being.pretty well-worked out:while
rite-latter.company have been tnet,with aneidOnte
uird pAsferse etreumstapees almost uninterruptedly
Altirtnxthelzgist portion. of the year, \Veere 'glad to
/I,tinitrAlitt thiy eider upen the new 'year with gpOd
prospeel:s, arid trust they will meet with deseryek
success: The Short >fonntain Company, althyugli.
falling behind the business 0t,180,3, we learn. exceed-
;speaks
the tquinnt.cw of Stiperißtendent Doek 7 twhieh,
Speaks well fOr the Judgment and nihnintstrative
of, that gentleman. '
epllleryfs shlpytinga little; but
. he'
operators M.:. thdie place, are * engaged in puniii ng.
' maternat of the slopes, vi,hteh were flooded - in. I the
•" - reit. heavy . freshet. It will
.probably
weed before mining can be resumed. • ;*-
; COAL. 111PF/11' ItiILROAD AND CANAL, 18:0.
Theganasuty sent ttaiirnad &Tl'd Cant 4 Thr the werk ei:kl
lug Tanaiday
7 , , L'ati"D'
St. CiAlr •
-Port Carbon
Pottsville... •
Set:IWO:LA . .
Port .
, .
Tatelrinir
Cola fbr niPe.nrs
e -
011 "
•
Tptaf
: ' •
• 143:4410
..... ...... 1 1 ,1,47113
Decreaise •
1
Total ibr Weei
Prefttitsly this.
. scurnvit coon ainako.u* Fop: ma. e
I 17.iik - folloning Li the quauttcy tra‘iported l [
k.nii wee: '
. .
Week.. Total.'
mine 'u aA. 1[.'5. . 5—:..;........: . : . 10,v,::: w 1t... i, r.::.. 11
`siiurlkl)ZVzilleiti ..... ........ ...... -....„;...,... , r:".70 ir,
.Mill ereek - ~..z....- ..... --...,...:. ......... _.......4,ra 10 ' • -
.
I..rbrrriv._'' .'
iiood spring
,
y'AI.LEY itAILSOAIX
uatitlti • sibut.by Rallriead tbr
-
endltir on Saturday /1151 MA la the yee.r : . .
i.
7,k
,537 id
-W,TO*IIII/11:—....1 . ,
24 , . ,337
57 ,Zae
, iffa
Some Sine Icriyeiii.--"'”"
Dfcreaseas.—
.. - . , .
.': Itlitall , 4oAL ASIVISATIGATIOS tpurivs.
' The 1011t u r is - the quan:1"00 cod , ininvorted t;3- itbe '
'canal and road of the loth It egal hull l't'ae. (.43., fur:the
- week , ending on deterdsy e . ng tar .
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'do- idikaitont-. • . ( Loy:4M Lowy-
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tialonar..,-........... 5Ca I ; tie • Mond. 5 if 50
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Geom& Creek & Oatribei cargo, f, ; '
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' • - ' '-1.. , ' ' Ite.' or: Biz ertii. least
Lacks, . - /6 -116 66 . .1404 PM 1111 GO 66 SO x.5'30
, Wilkabarte l
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points. are,.. 11111 ', ' , '•••t , • f .124 -Ilea? 'New
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- WHOLZSALIV Diassas
LOCUST )10L'N'T&':
' 4 , • -
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COSH; ,
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..0 2 0‘TRINTIT:ovippp:o.
wFIMPIF. rarNo. zoit'T ac. a 'vinous,
atlallibramittpartNileired.OordaltaCo.
anLap lit -**
- ::::_.l._ ,. .:Stai._3lttitOlitiitatti . ...,,LLt:.-..,
3:;6m ltciie; situated on Cert.
toe Street._ Apply ataqn 211 s n•ntsa street.
- .lati 15 ne . • .- • - • fit= -
..
C: AM) - VEY AT:LAW Rgom
NA:Ls. Ma -ear* Building, Cents street
: P°ltirtine"
isit
UCIELSAIX.--1116 deetrOse
aced b its t
L.=. ticauw.o.
MltaluonstoplM.
-!fetiotteririn, , Amly to'
11.11,,Tc.113111:10E141811onirt.
vonzAtat.-x tvrastory stems darning noose
1' and 10t,'..0f swami, situated In' Market street;
Pottskille_; !helot toeing - Mk - feet - front by 2M.l'Vet
depth. -The h•rnasstwessisnualle. Any information
given try st-Ing to ..TRO. F. eIiMMONIs. Pottsville,
DAN' it Izmir" Mm4'o)-
•
Fopair&LE„'—Efeaker. and Engine; /gone' liOuset
iuia. Eng Ina, Polka. Mike, Khops,fgnek,tgt
Inteb'Oesupled by the Primrose sink Piweb
bbnlCo.„ be sold tow:-PLY to
HENRY C. nus.sE,L; 34114n4ongst
AXTANTED-20,000 AGEINTISA - watett 'given .
• Iv gratis .10- every' person—male or ' female, and
terms sentfiree to clear from fISM 1125 per day sure.
- Business entire nee . . Ceti tie ache AL borne or 1e.,.
traveling. 'N'o ft enterprise'oe htnbeg. Address •
W. CM ESTEIt, 267 Broadway, New York.
TIMBELR . LAND FOE HALE. -3X) Ivrea more
or about two miles west of the, Mine Hill and
A 511144141 naltruoAl. lu BarryTownahlp •• •
Also, about NW Acre* Iteglua t utßobley Taitim
,Plitp, neceAsible to- the bowl maw, In lota hr the
whole" to suit. puretmert. - 41Qtkire of .
101 IN A - OTT WilitamsPo4PL
-'Jan . • • ,
OR MENT.-44TORE, 11.0034. and 'DWELLING
ail iwbVtlL TIWIMPOWIS oil Mrirket Street.
Pos.gdott given lonnedtatsty. • Also a DWELLING
'IIOrSE, ob Seoaudlstreet, to Thompoon's MIA moo
ood door from Market:SU:ea.; ishmedlato ocugmisil
Abo a second-alory door mpL , Blarkt.
'titrget above tleatre. Apply to
. . L. C THOMPSON 4.00.
a- ••• - • : 14: I . .
w GAT ON 43011TANT; No. 117 Walnut street.-
- • •• = 'PAULADXLPEITA...7II6. 12 1 IMO.-
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual
altetttirpf 1116 *StriCkholders and . Loatiholdert of
this CotApan3 - . rind tin eleotlan of "oftterrs for the
casoloa .year" he, held'at this oßlco on 'Toe*.
day. thc:Fth Ofratruary, ICO, at It o'clock A.I.
•JallA 57t)..4t, .. M. TILGHMAN. Seerebur.
VOB. RENT 'OR SALE.-Tli`e Broad Mountain
I. Hotel with stab) hut. situate In.Grantvtlle. Sehoyl
kill County, one of the beat lwattuesa stands Int the
Connty. bettati it the line of thegrest thoroughfare of
t ravel fronflamaqua r ßottaville,^Barnaville and New
Caattato..l.labartay. ' ftsaeasienL will be given by the
first day of April, 1€73.- For terms apply to
H. MURPHY, Pottsville, na.
• It-tf
Jan lb, ID
/11 - EINIBBBIf GIVEN that _a dou4le
/I 'three-seated Carriage nearly new, will be %ex'
to sale at public auction, on Saturday, the sth
aay of .s"ebruary, WO, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon,.
atthe Ohne hcape of 13242101 Boyer, in theitorough
of Onsigsburg. . eiald property will be sold as the
property
,of Witham lianemachm withoutieserva
tion-, unlesslawfulir redeemed before, the day °reale(
by virtue of a lien for repairs done upon the some,
amounting to f. 4 60, as well as the. mots • of pawing
claim and adising. - 1175Lkh:LTZ.
O'rWigsbuftJan 14, .70 - f-St -
Meetll46flthe Stockholders'of. the
IN. Maple Dale Coal Company will be held at the
9nke of the Company, '1 , 113, 226 'Walnut gtreet 1n the
city of Philadelphia, 4m -Tueaday, February, drh, 1870,
'n.t. tl o'ntoek 'A. 31., for the pow° of cotunnering
and acting two.till. pmpottition to inereuse the capital
of the ARM ( 'eterny to theft= of one hundred,
thousand doillpc divided, into. Vorenty • theasan.d
share., , of the Tau. value of are ttnitata each. .
• W. O. MOORHEAD.' - C: SCOTT, •
WILLIAM scow, (31E0. B. scOTT
Jan • majority at Directors.
COPICE.-We the n dersign edliatetida And day
.1 1 4 of January, iA7O,- entered into a • bupartnership
under the nem • of ;MYERS a SCHU.II,', for. the pur
pose of oarntina k igi- a Wholesale and Retail Hard
were buness, on the corner ot.Norweglan and Ceu
tre stree t, nos( to thelortinier House, where can be
found a still supply ron, - steel , nails, paints, oils,.
glens, euttlery edge tools and building material, and
also ,n tuii anti complete itue-of andlery, - Cornet and.
give me tt tali and buy eheap. ' ' •
-F. P. MYER'S.. '- • - F. W. SCRIM!.
- Jah 15„10 S 3t
-
DESSOLUTION':OF ROLETNEBBILEP—The
perftn.roallp heretofore existing between the un
dersigned wider the lirm.of Onynein *Co., in the
min}t4and Shipplagafeoal, at the Gate Nein Col:
'levy, in Blythe Townshiy. has been dissolved by the
withdrawal of Samuel Gay: The business of the
col
li, will be continued by Mosesi Hine and William
P. Olassmi re, who liaVe assumed the entire business.
All claims against the old nnn and art debts due it,
will be ANtled by lilne & OlaSsmire•
SAMUEL GAY,
MOSES RINE,
W. P. OLASSMIRE,
Jan p;
IN Tlla DISTRICT' COURT - of - the -United
s.r3te; for the Eagern District of Pennsytianlatz
In,t,hemattei,i f William Stine, of Bethel Town
bly, Lebanon county pennaylvanla, a Bankrupt..
The 1... a id Bankrupt having 'passed his Anal examine
inn, notice is hereby given that a "heating will be
had before the said Court at Philadelphia, on Wed
nesday, the 9th day of February, A. P. 1870, at 10
o'clock A. 7.L, when and where alt peracnua . interested
may show cause against the discharge •
• lOUS P. HOBART, Ittirister.
Vii
1712:3
Jan d 5,70
IN. THE DIBTAICT COURT_ of the- United.
States for timPlasterti District oj Pennsylvania.
n Bankruptcy,'. , :Jacob l& Delbert,. at Schuylkill Ha.
'vim, in Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania, having
pig ed his final examination * and it appeng upon
hearing tor his application Ibr discharge,that.notke
thereof had not lx.oeu published in Schuylkill C,oun."
tv, . the hearing, was adjourned until. Wednesdity . ,.
Pyhrurtry at4Oisclock in the tbrenoon, beano'
therourt at, Philadelphia, when and where parties
u Interest' iitay show cause, against the discharge,
• By. Order of the. Court; .0. it. FOX Clerk.'
• Attest i-Joitis it HOBART, RegiSittr. _
Jan. ID, _ .
& COX, . •
• ".
.Livprtars Or •
s • '
Goods, EnOniiaerigs,-
. Gepts 'Furnishing -Goods,
No. .f. 71 gc.ktKET STREET. P..111L4_13E.12411A:
OHN OTTO 4 BONO. • —• '-
_ . •
ME
the %....k
MEM
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AVIRE . . •
p . • xalcrramni . ro BY •-•-
TUCEER' CATER co.; Now .,' ' Yolk
1.1 RS zer3 . lteritp-or Wire Centres, bright or : painted.'
T3te wipe inanniactured by this rim are considered
all karties uslug them, the beat and handsomest
ROpe ado I ti-tlar woritt,-madeitrrartably from wire
drawn , from the beet N . yea rrom The largest ships
in ther. Yavy arati wittt _Wire _Ropes Wadi
iby MIS Arm. Samples ese Epps aukbaareet; with;
aadsorderg takencand•lat Infotroatlnn, - given k and
• orders praloptly Ailed at reasonable rates and elm
• lata ritrnlfhed by - • A.4IENDEASON,
' • . o :sins MinersnsTatientgAitariat, IkatartUe. '
Jan - x- • • barn _ '
-AVrEk
!• I -
Tzt - EL. Lafiraw. lairs:ma •,: . ,
TUFIDST'COMPAIIPAI Tottatt le, .1"e Lt C614 :1 1..
Capital titocjcpald
Contingent Fund.,... ...
Sixteenth Annual Statementsof - the - miners clam •
-Insurance and Trust requireit bjrcites,
.12Th section of the Alct tncorpotatrd
'the Sinn:ant th e siccoaqt Dein( cow and artrig%
• etlafteming td the p,tovial one of
.ItiLleest received trout trieeettnents•and - "
IGabt r•• , 1210170 ST
Expenses, ...... .... . 86466 73
46.0 PD 00'
Loewe, ' none..
No. policies ontatssitilng; • • ° 'none.
a 10,ffff 13
13.q Re ta l
nce remattilin witb rvinponir - -
- In vatted In loans and dfteonIIIV;VBE47O It
U. &And State 00
• • • • —1,351,5 , 16 16
';fr *, 7 JACOB livN. - TZINGIBR, Thesidebt.
F. B. Kam:emu, ILX.shigr. t
' • .rati - • • 2-3 t '
D9LIIINC# MILL* POE I.I.ALR.—.The under
/X.ol*d 'offer . fo r sale the MOUNT- CARBON
RO Roma Ca bon, heir
Pb 1110; tienurnuil,county.. , • • ,
Ttie Mill contains 4- double padthing furnaces,„
heating furnaces, 1 train 18-Inch Tolle for. peddled
iron, 1 merchant bar iron train, train plate rolls 72
inches in lergeth.by 24 inchesdiaM and,all other
machinery for the manufacture of the ;Wove descrip
tion of iron. Thy plate and ptiddling Mills are pro
pelled_bv a vertical engine of MO horsepower; the
bar mihrilly I.llorisdnW,efigina of 80 ,horstepower,,
and the Tamer ar . of the mechinery,such as abaft
ing, she rt Fn', .IW., • hy..2:inixines of 40 and lo horse-,
pottier ivelyi.
The,..11 bnildings which' ewer an 'area of orer
2:400 square feet, aro MUM are the furoacee and nue
chtnery ther roman:oof recent construction, built IA
ritoet sialsdent ial manner arel coveredmith
-stritcbinArni the rned which Mame:
diately aloe, serves - for t e convenient die7hargeS
of mei, m tat, Esc., and for ship ent.
Lying contiguous and ant to the Rolling'
Mill, are Ln acres , of e and woodland. also an
office, Ltc4l house, c 2W end convenient - dweEn i l
homes end 4ri.ex thorn, Parti-of she 1.,
laid.orttin teem lots, would Meet wit.* ready Sala
A Capicieul reservoir near the KIR; slillbreslo-the
boilers an abondant aupplr of pure pring water.'
There is um an excellent stone quarry On the prein,
'isce,..tyors the successfullansecution of the mow:
fsetgre of Lron. Melodist/on is such as is rare/y.04-
. Coat of tile-best (nein? is mined tit ttler:
nintegtefe vicinity. The faties of W.Migort
itber by the Reeding Rali end ha
aura mconnectlon or by the Robstylkill Canal.
The lanot otientity of unn carmen* lathe Coal re-
Oen, turSatts-. an excellent - nutuir mss n% End an
abigkagtiVFlPgroi scrap
I .firAner,maw ' ' '
.7 A. tit et Ps -4
) Nltg at, tifteeton„ . 244.
or teog i firg sew • • inuttela. pa,
60
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• SWIgSLICTV..,ttF.R:TAi I I'rEfI
-• • d - :;• ,
Embroidered Piano 'and . Table Givers, NVlrelow
-Cornices, in Weitins." atid Ibierirood. and out..
-Window Draperies from latest French designs. Fine
Agents for Amon retreat Spring, Balsams Shade
Fixturr.,w,lddrr*Onli isoCore " • "
EARRINGTO'S„ DrZOCC - I*.k CO.,
S. E. Con.•:Terirrtitirrsi 'awn dim* a answers,
PIEMAIDELPin i k. • '
!A,pril •60. . - • • _ • 18-
iyussa GOODS;
DRESS eeV*:*''' 'MEV GOODS. '
Pfagt.<l99o4 DIMS Goon*,
,
,CLOAXENGS. ger; - clAvarlNGs, Err.
CL0.A.K114341; *4'o4 a-= '-OLOAKIL*6*. Ere
• - - - " 3 w - 41ThETLY
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a.
Weare.emererAmeicenleiVinelateg
dllylij of *r-.lt la* yen:
lawestoridagegiPiricirket - thil — • .
gitiiiiitatlttirrir *ritzier*:
- m... - .l,pwrlk-SCCEZ:S 7 7-e
• 41k•fz7.2-- - : , A7- - 1;
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'lilt • a , mar:et):
EMI
ENE
i- t
vri,44 . 4,*sf.oilf, PA.
r ~~ "rSZk'nt::ti2iaur:Sw+je;.'•..b:.t`lW'-.:
*Dmcmig.. pulF•4rEt3.
:;ry : tir.A
Cotirestion: of
• W.ssit:ourrO*. 4 4 4; - 14, - 4 -iit 11,.., eginventien
of thellealmiqterty of the tin cities ; of
the .Union helt - it' the How;
Gm. P. H.' Jonaik, ot Yer ,:'presented
the following -mauthinlrhiett Wax adopted
Reseired..That i r the* coming week
we subtalt.h , fwri •.Whettoidmaater Gen
mil our views upon the feasibility of a re
duction ' of' postage uPtehnewipaper matter
when mailedbrake pliblisher, provided, the
same be prepared by weight; in b at the
office of inalling t l,9l4lshers .)*1 allowed
to transmit speclinen Copies; at , ; enclose;
theirposterkprospeetua and ft!' meats.' 1
The P. MALL (31,,Cierm ,' ngdoubted
the genuineness of the petition' 1 fthe colonists
of British Cohn:obis for inde udettee,
Vincent Colyer a note- i t4te
Washington agent ofthiXevi;York i
ated Preas.denlm; that as charged, American
politicians liada.ning to do with it: Tb
petition was drawn up_and signed by the
citivruzi of Vietoida, withmt-any 'outside in
fluenCe whatever:. The 'steamer Newberne
on *tick he was a passenger stopped there
on het way down front Alaska, and the sig.
ners.requested him to hand it to President
tirant, which hodld; . •
At the sainelirrien petition was forwarded
to the. Queen' of England different in its
Teasoning fmm the ,other, but of the same
purport, in Ithich they ask Her Majesty that
she will graciously permit : .the colony to be
come a portion of the United' States, and
praying that she will cause. such steps tube
taken as she In herwisdom will deem proper
for the speedy; transfer of the colony to the
United btates. . A cOpy of this- petition was
recently submitted to, the _Senate- of. the,
-United State:oy Mr. Corbett, tegether with
a resolution 'in".' furtherenec of the object
which . was referred to the' Committee on
Foreign Affalo. . • .
The House continued debate on Virginia
bill, and a large ' number , of speeches were
made. Finally a-vote on the tinbstitute 'of
fered by. Mr. Blughsm. was, taken, and it
-prevailed ,by a majority of 3 . The bill, as,
amended was then adopted by, decided vote
and the House adjourned till Monday.
. •
VAN/A.
.
ITy,!tills'oroo,N; Jini:l4.-.7-Thp trial of Gotte
ielb Bohner-and • Albeit: 'Van .•Bordenburg,.
for.the murder ' of John, Prightet and Scott.
flonieryconuneneed to-day. '
Po4ltlad M;ilenThup•m--Vni:Poi!‘' Dlsnaittatled.
.I,m4roozi, J'aii..l4.!—The Monti:Ego PosT hi
-Ain editorial to-da:ti,lllinks the Opposed trans
.eonti nen tal Voll , kay:. alone dab
Columbia, from annexation to the United
States:. • - •'• • -
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SoUTHAlrrrolc, Jab: 14.--- ) Warnshlp Ham
mond from New York - touched' here thi s .
morning'on her way to Haniburg. -- '
'LosnoN, Jan. H.—The TimEs has an edi
torial .to-day- -poilitieal • affidis in' France,
,teferring.to the Victor . Noir murder. It re
grets M. 011ivier's indulgence of threats pub
licly made, and thinks it impossible to exag
gerate the da4er of theaituation at Parisi.,
'PARIS, Jan. 14.--Grego andYiitlier. conspir
ators against thellfe
.of the. Emperor, .}vho •
were tried and sentenced to ',transportation
in 1864, are to be coinini..sed in • the general
amnesty to'political ofren,ders.
PATU.Si 14,-The eityls tranquil,no further
danger, .. of outbreaks •being apprehended.
The troops collected from the' neighboring
garrisons hare been. - ordered..backl to their
ButisSti.s, - Jan: ":14.—A private letter from
excellent authnrity,;•julit received here from
Rome, 84.*9 . the Popkis 'Chagrined at the
drift pf the . Ecumenl4l. Council, and • that
he will dissolve, that 'body, before midsum
mer. - ;';
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Wash rnroi ;: 3an. 14.—The .lutscest"
the Virginia debate continues timtbat4ittlti • •
so fir as the Senate is conceine4 there is but -
little
prospect of a vote being matched, before .
to-morrow night. 7 . ••
The debate on Villson'sandr:Meiton's •
amendmentS -will - probably occupy'* cortsid-
.erabletlmc after the pending amendment of • ‘..
Edinund4- is disposed, of. In the House , the"
debate will close this afternoon, land - the .411- •
rect vote on thetidmisalon will b e. Wien be
fore the adjournment "too-night. , - - • '
The House' Election OomMittee. *en
session some time . this "morning, - considering
the ecidence in • the New York Contested
case of Van. Nilyi.k vs. Gteen„.without
cow -
i -to - any conclusion: thereon, '-
Moue
•The Hoe Postal Committ ed are not et
'through,' it seems, taking evidence g
the erection of the New Yocif aittk Boiiton
.. , t-offlee buildings, and will not therefore
-. ready to make a report to the , Hoarse for
some days. • ' . - . - •- - • .:. .
Recent orders from headquarters announce
that \ the , folleiving regiments will inter,- ',.:
ehirrige posts during the,spring and aumnier.
of I,B7o,`viz.:—l3th infantry With the 7th in
fantry, a 4 the Bthcavalry withthe 3d inv-
A win first cause such part of the third
cal a l as: can spared to te . Out iritnotkin
for Arizona as'early as the 'season justiflaysv
and i'lhe reniainder in , detachments' arrive
front ArizOna. ..The Commrinding-.Gleneri(et r',
the Military Division of the. Paeliccinan- .!;
tack) will cause as large a part-of thu;sixth i
.1,.:
cavalry as can be spared to march to- /few. •
Mexico as early as possible, and t remain-
der of the :regiment wheExt n 'the fl t detach- .
li
'went of the third has reached Aii nai The . • :
military . division comuianders will - comer = ~
pond by telegraph,' and so 'arrange - that the'
movements Shalt : coincide. •,.
Last night the' Executive. Committee of-
,the National• Labor Union met ru . this city.. •
The subject of
'are
and; the eight-hour ..-.
system of' labor are the, points of • Interest.. '.
new under euitsideiation 4 _ A number of - I
prominent labor advocates are in: the city'
acting With the National 'Labor COmmittee, • -
and els& with the N'ational Eight-hour Er- .
ecutiVe"Conmilitee: - In fact,".they are acting- :''
-
together on 'every question of linportance to
. the ' labor interests of the country. - • •
Oh Monday next-one Of the Ma.ssachuat'its • .
Repmentatives - Will introducein the Hisnisi a
bill to incorporate the Washington; Norfolk, • .
and. Boston Steamship Company, • :which '
.company proposes to establish a permanent: - • . .
line of stearushipi - communication . between -
Washington; Alexandria,_ Norfolk, and Boar
ton. „ - • ; . . , .
NE'W ;ENGLA37),
Snow Storm-Itlll Blunted—The Pemba', Out..
• —lllansiiefiusett* Constltuiloiad • couvesnou. • •
Bokrtos, Jail. 11.—A- snow storm has j .
ust
commenced here. , Adyices from Maine; New •
Hampshire, - and,Vermont show that a Very. i •
heavy and extenSive snow storm Isp_i_wriiit;
inb~.in some parts of Maine and Nett Ekatnp•
shire. 'ltems snowing a good portion of yea- . ,--
terday ; and; at Lancaster, N. H.;. twenty
inches of show is reported to have fallen.
Theplaining and 'moulding mill of I. F.
Keating, on Portland street, took fire this • -
Morning, and was totally destroyed. Lose,
$.70000, on which there was a partial lnsur-.
mu* mostly In .tiostonoffs s.•
•. „
• The Legislature hopes to adjourn by tett
ruitry 20. Much interest-is felt =over the ap-
proaching State , Temperance 'Convention; to
be.laeld at Lewistown.
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•
Auutsra.,, Jan.l4.—,The Legislature
Is exercised. over the - Peabody. Qbsequlee, it
the dim
_prospect, of tieing 'lnvited to Pert,. •
lend' tiy IN fa r. Putnam; but the ZhanCt4l are .
than a committee. will be selected to repre, •
sent
,the .
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SPRINGFIELD, 14.—The Constltutlett
al Convention 'did lihtn.little yefterday. :A: --
resolution that- cities of the first class, be -
erected into counties; and a, reaolution:frow
the:
cede all rights of that nty to the Ted- -
-oral Opvernment provided the naticinal
tol.he located 'there, were appropilately re v,
,THE. WEST.
The Vatioriarcapitid
Sr. Louis,. Jam 14.- r 3The meeting. at the
Southern• Hotel to-night to consider thosub
ject of moving the national capital to. the
Mississippi valley, was well attended, twiny •
proininent citizens being present A resola7 •
tion was adopted providing fora iimminittoe
of five to ror k kespinid with the Governors of
all the States, requesting thernto ask
islaturies of tlieir,respeetiVe States to knemW- ,
aline Congress tO appropriate no moraitionjiy
.for .the erection 61 new or altering the, pre&
ent public buildingti in-Washington. . ~•
The committee was also, instructed _to pre;
pare It paper qontalhing all statistics poa4ble
bearing on tip toil Oct of •the. removal, an d
shotvirtg thqextent,' magnitude, and variety
of thO MIKI-OiPPI. Valley, and send It.to eaall
memberof the different State Legislatures..
Several speeehes *ere made and much Ins
terest Manifested in'the matter. ; • •
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The Noir. Tragedy—Rocitelbrt—Ledro Rollin.
FliAtii'.E. • ' •
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PARIS, San. 15th, 2 P. M.—Ccimplete
quility prevails in Paris and the Militia,. • ,
precautionary measures have been counter- . ,
mended, the government feeling satisfied
that therA is no further danger of 'an out:
break. - ,
The House will discuss thectOstion of ant 1: -
thorizing - the prosecution or Itochefort for
outrageagainst the Emperor and for exciting 1
violence and disorder. •-_ •
Rochefert informed the House that he was • '
, totally • indifferent upon the, point, but' W..
quested that the final decision be mader.et
an early day.' - The minority of the . Left
Centre will movein the House that, having
full confidence In .the vipnce and firmness ,
of the Ministry, it advi heni .not to COtn
ply with the demand f " 'authority to prose, ,
• cl:l 4te common Opinion -in Paris .a peers — at -/
present to be against Prince Pierre 24pobartti
Fouvielle publishes-an emphatic denial:of, •
the Prince's account of the affair.
Ledru Rollin is soon expected in Rada, at
avail himself of the
,amnesty recently
granted him. It-is antiipated that the revolt
lutkmary party will make his arrival a prt •
text for fresh agitation. • ..:.
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.Fax. 14. —We lurre.no change to note' in
Flour, withvthe dernand confined to this hpme Owls
exclusively. . •
No change In Wheat, Corn or Rye; Oat. isnhuttinst
lower *selling at 54455.
Cloverseed, 12: Tinipthy,'Ss. Flasseed,-22,21.
Whishy, 101 , 4102 per gallon -•
PIEIT.ADELVITI4 MONEY a STOCK KAM*
Jgx. 14,—The money_market is easy, and Asti
ply greater thatt.the demand. Cattloans are. is
at 41 per cent., and prima paper runs (rum Sl t to 10 per.,
cent. on the street. .
Gold Is strong with , a tendencyto. &diutes, and
dosed at 121%. Government .bonds shows a slight
advance.
The stock market Is not very brisk ;_feadlnic i sad:
at 47.3-16; Penna.; 51X/$53: Lehih -Val .7,53; Ito
11111, 52; Northe rn Central, 431 i; Lehigh:Nay.gokt
NEW TOES MONET AND STOCE MANZET. ,
.
NEW YORE, Tan. 14.—tbe money market Is east at
I per cent. on call, Gold, 121/ X• But , WWI% oltaNO 3 / 1
stocks, with prima atea4y. L I .
- roimicrs MARKETS. • • - •.:
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LONDON', Jan. 14, 11 A. M.— Consols the - 1110u? q •
and for account 02W*4.: . U. S. Pre-Wenner Of:
874 of 155, old, fib.; of ltd 7, WA, 1 ellvd'ortlell,_ . _ •
Erie Railroad:lN Illinois Cerdrai, 44.41vnlldlowit
Great Western; -21 k.
Liviciti.oor., Jan. 4, 11 A.3l.aeot 111. liiiitt' )11414
tiling Uplerida,lWO ; 311/Piling- Orlea I b iti a: Its
isles of the . day _v:111 probably- reach 10 Thla,
Aa4 4 ,
sale; otthe week have bees 04,00 bates ; of "Weil
Cr.o where ftcr expo rt. and 8,000 ou speculation.;
=NO Welt,- WOOD -of • which. ara, awl
Receipt* at the' vleek 67'0,0 401es:of 11111e11 tltra
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