II . , ♦ As &art trIICIAL ROTICU Irtill be Inserted X2phillotlearly sstkr ada tad. *. 41 . ... n. PS , Liao, sine* Wombs ; 9 onto a Ltsa for ere* -.-^ mbentore4 Insertion. • D en ILLILIVV.-:Boaliselliers and tatlottet"; ren ten and liintlara,ltB (ware tirrept. Ps. Atittet*-Pournal. INE `SATURDAY : APRIL 9;1137p. ' "SINEIIi, JOURNAL Is • rverj Saturday naarn!na, sad iUrniched W autriraibOrs at per 4.21111111. ad vane.. or fl tr nut pald in'ildNi•na.. • CLUBS l:/j38:13XPT101• 1 8L 4 iVASIABLT IH ADvANag: cot3J- oue ad.dre•fi.,ll7 e p ( Ales 1.0 one address. Pi oo 03 • " " • 12 e I .15 • " 43 To News TiPealra ief Crl per 1 CoPles, mitt 'T6:l4lnisters aria SChuol Teachers we will furnish tbe Ji.t:nx~i T by stinfOst4l 50 per nnfrarn, to advnace: crth m wise ut. tu.2 rat es .' _ VIE DAILY INT.RSI* JOTIA:CAL: LI patiitit?tot eve*" iretik"-xlm &Ivan*, NAttanlAy's elociFted; • . - TERDLS—Tets ,t.inta pe ice.:Y.,. payuble to 1..11e carrlet . at ' r " i t . T V.T..A.11. tvbem 44Ze rv * to, ranee, one 'imr, tl Co: al mont4s, V.:5; 14ree month!, $1 Si. , .•• _ . . . • .. _ ... _ . .I)A.TLY AND 'is7T;EK Lt 14 lIN ER2 4 ' Jorr— , i.A.T.; IT , 30 per ' sunup:4la 4'dt-surge; ti t,3 far air.. moritta. . . '' - BAN_NAI4 8 ItAtiI..SEV. POO; Oen: • THE GREAT RAILROAD BILL. ANDTHER 'column publicli the !nes' sage of Governs?r' Geary - vetoing-the bill entitled An act to facilitate and secure the roust ruction of addition4.l - his inesi,age he . denten - strates the uneonstitu e tionallty Of .the • pro . Posed law, and the inexpediencti of the* scheme. The me image is an able, well writ, .tee z doeu Men t, an d will t tract. g,en4ral atten tion for the cogency and strength of Ireabon . adduced." • • The 4.4(rvernor quotes tlieTitt, sth and 6th sections of:11th artfele of the . Constlittition o which. provide for the . creation. of a >ittltint), futid to aid in - the extinguishmentl of. the . .. • •State debt, and which prohibits ? its use, un , - less in'ease ofwar, invitsiam - or insurtectiOn,.. •r• eicePtfor that pitrkple; that the credit of .. the Stale •:hall not be loaned to any indivld-' nal; . .edinpany„ corporation or association; and thiftthe State shall not assume the debt • otany county, city. % -borough or township, or of any 41,4 Z -ration or raiz - fa..l:Won t . ‘ •_. i, - Tile other strong . pnnt is the. uncertainty • of wljo is ,to execute . he bill. Responsible' ._ p;Uti -, -, are no_t_ named, and ex - en if theyyere; . I . .they are -- no( bound tJj anything except the • • eanqrcietiim and equipment of the content- Lplated F 4 arid:as to tlie manner that might '. • be lie by irrespeuviblepartieS, it might be but a repetition of the experience in the casiiOftlie Pliiiadelphin". and Erie Raitroaa, loir 4 1 4ch the, Governor alludes in his 'moi l . sage _ . - . T #in.74inite this.we give thi following ex':,-' . frac flrom the last annual report of the Penn-. syilv . _ I.allioad Company, in reference to ' . tht‘thiladelphia and Erie Railroad': - : ''`- ::-• ' "In jilts cOonectlon, l it rasp he. Ft%ted that, o wing . • to forth errors in it,, luc:ition, - but 'mainly - Tram: . ' flnant , ,al sacrifice.; ineurred during its eon - sit - tie- lion, this 'railway, wltit a single'lrack "of only . 2,g4 - utiles in length, laid with lighter Iron rails and but - F unt i lly ba1,,t,41; ,• •t I the Philadelphia and Exits. . • Comp,My without .any equipments ; $19,7511,171 SC., , Valielthe Pennsylvania Railroad, passing ovo a ' much more e.xpensive country 'to , build a rtlifway upon, with a tioabfr, track of 2...echuiles.odald with , heavy Iron, well ballasted, including a third brsln- ' - ght.track of 29 mile:r.between Lancaster and Middle- ~. town sad OrtindlAi to llollidaysburg and Indiana o '.2t; nines; -in all equal to - ITI miles of single railwa ', . - exedwilveof sidings, Is repro-ented by F. 3,311.4024 ,- a dltier'ehce of lest than ,:l.titivori upont he 'cost o ---. over ;35 per cent. more of single track railway. , - These guts arc referred to--at this -time only to' show' why it is that the shareholders of one of these lines have receivrd regttlar dividends, while the other has been unablecto earn them." . .. i t : !9f.leourse the constitutional prbvisionsi cited by the Covernor - Prohibit the loaning, ... of any portion of the sinking. fund for they • , purpoSe r of building ' the Jersey ;.:*ore, Pine • • (;'reek and Buflldoltailroad„ . But if they', hot, and it should be built by the Penn- L . sylvania Railroad Votnpany, under their control, and the .4:ate.l) secure;', there would not be so tutuFk b"bjeetions to the Aro: jeef.l . Butit would 1).s: an extremely Inizard- (ins . operation for the Stktte toltrust irre-: , s'ponsible partii-s's in. the matter. We'itay,. this •Ibeli!ltusc: the Penn Sylvania. 4(dilroa!tl.is mannged, :able' performi . eetwtiniitsally and, well what, it undertakes.' No t other . road in the ei?untry so tnueli .proPert . S• for the Moirey spent for it. The • I;love'rnor gives strong re t tn ts for vetoing •-•the dal, wliirh would: unquestionably.) ,e', • shstained, if t e•:ted-Ly law, while the people Will(oriunclkl his caution in not giving his, assettt to permit the funds of State to go intii the hands of irri.spon,ible -parties, who,lniglit or might not'use thetri,economi 7 : - eallyandady-a-ntageousk - . . • G oj,-ER3 OR GEARY ~ - 7 , IS fortunate for the people *of Pennsyl-, 1 .;L_ vau , iii that they.have as their ('hkf li,xi (;eutijvv„itt this time, to gliiard the Interests of the S:tate,.-a man so honest and inihtpendenC, as J(llin W. tieary. When we oonsider.th6 nuinber, of raids which Were nnole at thei, late 4ssion of the Logislat tire, :arid the inj. inilus.try requit•til'tc; `,resist thefti, no mini in thit position.t.tbvernoi \.l! f - 'l,ll‘ttry stool cipuht have neted w m Frith ore , ' • 11- tlilitt*ss. • In conVr , ;lti(lll, (;eiliy . stitted hat of the chentes on the tietiti uty7were.perinitted to.be..tl4•CeS,ful., it, would be impo,o•ible in tiii.; 4 immediate ftiturt to pit OfF Portion fif the State ifictelqvilitesS. 10vould& r il . em as if'durint: the re . eess of thelLegislature. ;thenting speculators map out 41ans of raids on the treasury, in the sfiaile of all • Imaginable kinds, of hills, not out , of view elihrts toduduetk•c flitf. ioveritOr-in"favor of theirWheu . we'were in IlarrLshutv lately i'vc made in;• quiriy in reteri•n;_•,.to tile Railroad hill just Ne t,, : a 4 f.;eaty. ThCiiptiression thekwas, that if the Igulds were hiker) froni the State Treasury as 1 3 r0i , ,,• , ed, it Would nev. t.c r tee dice one Cent hac,ilfc.:„Qopt iii tli shape Of ix:l - anti:v(l intere ou thcut . • 1 .- Bht fav : porsons 0: cold those who hav4. llyelt on the ;Tot :Met wittic—,ol it, - ran denitand or appreciate - the -!.surround a ( kivernor at. IlarAil,Urg, to.do lu Juty 3 , • Bu:tellu'?se wli9 hazy seen and:lll9(44:de IloVernor : Eleary's • tiosithin conzratulate themselves and thi, i-ztat:e at large, t hat we haven Governor dO, tertitined to do his Mity in this matter.. during the session jtp,tiliised- it-kepf, Goveit. ' . nor (ear} bilsy preretring-vt:to cheek had isiation • It very clear to all Why a cert-dn.,classOf pont 'dans opposed rf , -elcieqon.! qhey mufti not - use.hith for their schemes of phut.- - AVv.; believe -thiit if Governor - lleary had Brun defeated .at. the last kle4frin for • loiiernnr, the State• debt would' ffaVe beet udded•to he Inauy of dollars . -1 lof . hl.s •vetoitnessiquis have been[strotig :.ly fO-rtifiea by. impreitnethie arguments and • - reastdui; Take for instance, his veto of the - .appropriation hill, beause, the f.egislature laid-neglected to Put in a "clatrse'rciriuiring • -fl'statettferits to be furnished by the ntana'gers of illiaritarde:instituti-OniHe the expendi• . Where apprOpriation had beeti made to • .''' - them b-2,-*the Slate.' :And the-good effect w ye •, speedily seen,: fo r the -tteede-d section wits added within an hour after,the return of that- shape li'N'Vits apptpred by . thtqloyernorl • trot been plea Sant for Gcty- F -eriprdear' to be - obliged so . oftentoilisagree with the fie.o.loaturi:, but the peOpie of the Gate larizely .f -, t - he posit hitt he hal 4 taken, and ;Ave him credit for. the ininel:it • • ~- and inderielM'ent. manner in which helits acted. I - cpr&VF . :XTIO:‘: To it EV ISE ;PIE CONSTITI;TIO;c. lic,necessilYof :calling a eonvention to, tie vi:i l e the pr (L Constiintion of the S;tate, Is b? owing wore apparent every 114,and noth inbuttitehititation of this subject: by the, independent:lptet;s of the state.hefore the ~ .,.., ,p i.7?Ttle, will spetir? the passage of such a hill. ~ ten' member ofjlie Legislation who i carys . in ire about his own'lnterests than ,tlse Hof fl State, doe's hot tic-ern to favor this Mititsure; t4 l eause the Peopli4ay deyise isoMe'rnmps bii which the pret4Ml system of legislation 'IL iv be changed.iiiatial Gen. WhiteCif ly .t i i e senate prepar4a bill . for the . calling Cif a titate ConVention 'to 'wise the Constittl: t on of the state early in The session, tut he vived . so. little 'eneountzeinent that he -... c l ull not get the "bilLbeforq„the legislature i, actioii.,..The,otily plap is for the people, f) l . 1 • 10 are getting tired of the liresent systeM I legislatiOn, to rliquire . eaeli candidate i lire.- '.. bitted to the people ti. - xt. ,fall for election, to li!dge.,,itinaielf ilk fitvor• of passitig a 4 law prO- Irlhig - for a eohvOtiOn - to amend the Cop . totiOli of tfie7stilte:l, NPFARLisri: . is- 7..? p. trial hi New York fa 'tthe murderof Itiehardson. i The cane. of tit ' - proseFtition, which - mainly proved. ,the eh ting ‘ was brief and closed on Thursday e d T e tlefenle, of. M . -3,1 ye3,:?rity. It 4. aatiO pa . that the trial will czeupy another week. at ;least.. .• , . . . 4t- - am MI ISM IMI =Mil MI .....vT',nr~e.~' ;'~. TEE CRIMIV4L cOUTI3T. ITILE foilkWuft . ' ..,sg . lt Oolil i g,-0( Pie -1 - - ~,,- - ment.tti the Clip ' ' inal . Court b ' '' ''tkil:.. r) . ilk , ' • r ' I,lin3sed the Leenslature, and is' now i li N v w : I V: ; k r 4 'SUPPLEMENT tit aii act entitled, "Ali AeltVi establigh CrltainitiCtnirts for DatoShin,lie and Schuylkill connat passed rite ethti day of Ap - AnntS.Stoatint, one thorouighl c hundred cat d sixty+en. ~ ~... WnEntal, - ily the toe of the Supreme. Con i. of the ritatni-dqubtnim e arisen 111L.14rAltepartsdie titra conferred upon the Criminal Cclurt of Schuyl kill County, by the act of the I,egfsTature, passed the eighteenth day of April; Anno Domini, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-seven. • . ' • AND WILEICEss, It is important; that .such doubts should be removed and set at rest; therefore, SECritne 1. Be a enacted by the Senate awn HOUIIf hf,:Repereentatiriwqrthe Datnitionteeciah of PCIIISZytt sadist, in Genera/ Asset:lldg suet; and it is hereby- - en- . • acted_Olithe. authority At lac 5•13174- Thai. alto • • • creatmi by the act to which this is ii supplement, Shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the courts of quarter sessions of the peace, and °per and ter muter, and general jail ,delivery of the county .of Settnylkitf, of all -cases within the said county ; which by the act. of the:. sixteenth of Junei Anno Dotal ni, one thosand eight hundred and thirty-41x , entitled. "An A rt relative to Melrose= and.jacia-, diction-of courts,". and , exellisively vested in the . courts of gamier sesskms Of the pease, and oyer and t torminen and geueng Jail delivery of the several 1 counties °Rids Coarimralirealtll, and. the jidgea of the courts ofquarter stmilons of the reset , , and over . 1 and terminer , and general . Jail delivery- for-: the , county of Schuylkill ; shall continue to hold courts of the same, not oftener than: once a year, and only '• when the shall deem necessary and proper begin , , ning on the first Monday of !tine In each yeat; and. !to continue for the apace and term of one week and no longer, and if at may time recognizaricesend corn plaints are returned by j uStittes of the. eace or other magistrates of the said county of Schuylkill,' to the said courts of quarter sessipris of the peace. awl Dyer ' and terminer, and generarptil. delivery, the judges •of the said courts shall have powers often as they - Israeli deem ex tWientolind proper to certify the same l' to the crintintillcourt created3iy the act to which :this is a supplement, to be proceeded upon therein, • -in the Salo . manner as if they hid been originally' rneturned to the-said court. Sec. n The authority given by law to the court of quarter seislons of the .L.•Ount of ilciraylkiii , to grant licenses for the sale of spir ituous, vlllOllB, malt or brewed ljquors, shall, - from and after the first 'day of July-next, be transferred to. and Tested in. the f:riniinal Court Of Schuylkill I:onniy, and the sahl Criminal Court Shall .thereafter - have as full antimrity to hear. determine and grant, orrefusem pllmt ihn '4 tot" iiCtiraeli, its aforesaid, according to the, lows of the Commonweals 4, and under -such rules and regulations, not Inconsistent therewith, as May be eStablista , d, as the sahreourt of quarter sessions, theretofore had and exercised.. • SEC., it That In the event ofthe clerk of said court of over and terminer, dud gcntralJail delivery, re fusing to net as clerk of. said Criminal' Court, such refusal shall be a misdemeanor, and said clelir shal I .tit liable to prosecution., and opnylction for such re; !well, and the power to appoint a clerk In case of the `refusal or inability of said clerk to act, shall be. and hereby .11 vosuslin the J udge of said Criminal C9lln. • - This. bill fixes the atattis of the Court with out any further decisions etr , the Supreme Court. It transfers • all the Criminal bpsi neFs of the .County. to- Ole Criminal "Cart, except a term of - one : ti:eck, in each year, . -, . whichthe - jadge of t he' Court of Common . . 'Picas can hold or not, just. as he Pleases. . . .. ' It also-removes afte tilts year the -Licen \ ' , ses for the sale of all; I; hula' -of Liquors to the. . . t ! :iirninal Court, which Is - ,an important Pa -1 tlire. After - this year, we the people hope . will have an oppo r tunity of reaching .the grog. sliolis, and licenses will cease 'being lhuckstered out for political purpwes, -with 'ont regard to the chttriicier 'oft the house or applicant, which 1111.4 . 1.ie0,ane so common for . a number of years past,- • . PENYSYLI'ANIA LEGISLATURE, , . /879.: . . rSHE following b; -a list of the Senators . I_. and 'Members of the:, House of Reyrresen i.: tives, with,the reOeebve 'oveupatiOns : - Semners---Mr. Allen, lawyer; Back, hardware mer chant; Billingfelt, farmer,. Brooke, farmer, Brod head,railroad superintendent; Browrii. lawyer; Buckalaw, lawyer, Connell, real estate agent; Da vis. Pawyer; .Duncan; lawyer; Findlay, fanner; Graham, banker; Hettszey, artist; Howard, law- Y er; Kerr, farmer; Lindegman, , physician -,. Lowry, gentleman; liVlntire, lawyer; huller, banker; jil anima; lawyer; Nagle., gentleman; Olmsted, law yer; Osterhout, lawyer ; Purtnamlawyer; Randall, gentleman; Robison; farmer; Rutan, lawyer; 'Tur ner. coal operator s ;Wallace, lawyer; Warfel, lawyer, Watt, inanufactUrer ;y White, . lawyer 1 : Stinson, Speaker, lawyer. 1 ' members of the' llott-te of Represinterlir#B—Mr. Adalre, carpenter; Allbrigig.-'mddier ; Antes, ban ker; Arrhstrong, lawyer; (Beans, lawyer; Boileau, lumber merchant; Boamah, lawyer: itrobst, hotel keeper; Brown, edifor; lin flin'gton, - school ' teacher ; Bunn, wood mrver; Carlin,. hatter; Chamberlain, fanner,- Church, 'machinlsb; Cloud; laacksunitn ; AJontly, tanner; Cooper, editor; Corny, merchant; klraig, lawyer; Creltz, „instiller; Dailey, cotamisslon merchant;llDarlington, farmer; Davis, lawyer;Dein Wirer,: grata inerelia.nt ;'.lllll, (Adannw, johysleistu Dill (Union', lawyer Dismal k, lawyer, Engelman L physician; Illschbaelf, ' drove ; Forsyth, butcher l'utton, lawyer; Godshalk, '-'elgitr manufacturer Hall. lawyer; Haney; t; Herr,. physician -11111, clerk; Hong, lawyer; Humphreys, sulathinist • Harsh, physician; Johnson*, (Crawfofdt, lawyer Johnston (PhlladelphiklAreaSurer; Josephs, ixditi clan; Keech, saddler; Keene, lawyer; Keeffer, pier chant; Kerr, lawyer, ,iireps, mitliste.r, Leidig, coin rat ion merchunj; !..konard, lawyer, Lealle,farratTri bong, merchant; Longeneeker; lawyer; 'lsPAteer, railroad. conductor; ::11PCracken superintendent; M'Creary. lawyer; 11'.1unkin, lawyer; Wiiiustry, politician; WM:ilen, 'miner; Ylarsliall. physician; Maxwell, painter; IsfeYer, Men - hunt; Millar (Albs glonly), gentleman; Millar (Philadelphia). lawyer ; Milliken,ph y sician; Montgomery, farmer; Mooney, siblersinitil; Niles, lawyer; Portions Civil engineer; ,Porler (Cambria). clerk; Porter (York), phv - sielan ; itelnailff, lawyer, Roberts, manufacturer . ; %Robison; farmer; ltolver. minister.; Sclinatterly, lawyer; Schwartz, .laWyer ;..Scott, contractor; Sedgewlek. 'commission merchant: Shurioek, physician ; Skin ner, .gentleman ; Smith, lawyer; Shyder, eierk ; Steele (Armstrong ~ iron master; Steele (Schuylkill), editor; Stephens, fanner, Stokes,. carpenter; Stone, lawyer, Taylor, ritezchant; Thomas, professor; Ty ler, carpenter; Vanklik, lawyer; Walton, loan mer chant; Webb, merchant; Wheeler. coal merchant; White, editor; Willey,., gentleman; Weolever, law yer, and Strang,Speaker, lawyer. • • RECAPITULATION S'riz a re: I In Sara Furthers • s,l4erchitlit • cie.litlenten . ' - 11' Artist 11Ttnkt.rrsc . ' 2 Nl,:tlttilltett.trer..!. i'llytileintas . 11 ' Real Estate 4genl ...... ... 1I • 1 1'utal C.ntl giterator..... ....... ...... 1; ! . UEM Lawyers . . ''' 2S. Lodtt Merehnnt.,..,.. Physicians s:11-rtn Master ~... Merchants • $ .Msinutaeturer....;.... Farmers . '7 Professor ... . : .... ..1......... Clerks ' ",Lumber 31erchant rommissinnMerehants it litt4er • ' ....... l'ontructor ... .. :.. -2 pla.rionnltli iellt nr ett Carpentent. Machinists. NI I tlltters... Pollslcians 2 Engineer-- 2 604)01 Teacher l'itit)ti , n, )4adalt rh MEM I.Far,mer, I,llqtter. ler Sltou - P Wund 'Carver =I superintendent. Coal Sierchaut.. It Will be seen bY the„abot:e list that one third of the meMbersz - of both HonSes are lawyers,and hi the. Senate nearly One-half are lawyers., Arcing thelawyers'area num-, her of excellent men; but we are sorry, to re cord that among those who are looked upon in par Legislature as the most - corrupt men, aro,ponsiderable number of laWyers. This urines from the fact that lawyers always -take fees for lat , iness, and .this habit groWs uponmatiy to Such an extent that they do not feel disposed to touch anything without -a fee, and this eagerness in a public capacity seems ti).inerea'se in proportion to the extent . they, were deprived of briefs at home.' There are many hoimrable exceptions , • lin...the Legislature; and ,w found a number •wbo,. have served for several 'yeArs, who, had not becomerupted. with the influences bur- Mutiding them, and Nv;we.alwayi found bat tling . for - the right against the many schemes:of plunder .that. frequently dis grace our legislative' -balls. Tie wisest . 1 policy for the people,is to send aslaw yers to the legislature as possible, unless. they are, known to be men of incorruptible'. Integrity, and particularly briefless lawyers• Who seek the pasitiori. One corrupt lawyer,, with the knowledge he possesses of the laws andd-the various nodes of disposing of me.a..*,. urea, can do morelt6 demoralize a legislature and damage the people, than a dozen Other Corrupt members.' The plea that lawyers are, necet.Sary to dm, w up bills, &c., amounts" to but little, for nine-tenths of the. WEIS pie sOnted to the legislatttre are {trait - It:up out of the legislattlrc,:,: 7 a fi nd presented to the . members by the friends,of the We dO: not, - wish to conimence ai crusade 'against laWyers,—many,Uf the most brilliant and honest. 'men in the country belting to this profe4ion, and the people seek' them . out to rePreSenti theni. But it is not to" - be 'denied that the , profeacton is .oVerrun, and *arty seek legislative offices; which would ben - inch :better If they Nvere filled by, honest nudaess rmin,Who really understand and will legis-' lath for- the beSts interests of the country.— These views, we feel, very conlident,v-will be endorsed by the Honest and - Upright mem bers of the Baro'cry*here. Tin: Philadelphia papers would do • - a ser— vice to the country bY Ouldistiing the names : of the directors of _the l Academy of Music, who refused to permit Senator Revels to :lec ture fn that building because he is a COlored man. We presume that- 'the -men. guilty of an act like that inthisage;espevially after the passage of the. Fifteenth Amendment, are Willing to take the responsibility: of- the act Let us - have their.narneS, 8o that`the people can know •who r the men are who thuS.Ostra: else a United Stites Senator, WhO has eon- . dueted hfinself well, because his skit/ - is darker than' theirs,. The blondes and ..tber 'questionable .eliaractee; c ruld use the Academy for ttheir immoral exhibf flans, put a gentleman' in:tst be 'dented -its • use because he is; colored:, Thee faistldloas directors,-as we havn - stated, :kat • questionably, to takethe responsibility. Will the;Phila.delphinPapera - pablisli their names? When the Ministers Of .foreigngovernme.nte at Washington did nofeonsider It dprogatn-. ry to congratulate Me. p,evels wtierc'he took his position es denatoq it la, pitiful tb ad thesis the ungentlemanly coOlict of these fastidi ous exquisites, Who would faint If one came betij4en them and their nobility. 4 .. 7 4/1/ =I ..... 1 liar! Kceper I (tiger ..lantifact9rer I' danker I , Tvial 1 THE MINE - rIENIMA.LHARBY WHITE.—This 1...1 -- dbstingitished aoldiexand able legt4s4iri was we . .. ... A i edto iftatey'eleetednTiker of , Slate ::: . , before the reeent..io:' Jo , ..''.. t. It , .8 selection Is •iic4:-:-. We have ''''''' ••A ; A.. ta ' co:purse in the Well* and found ._ • .., iti , ~:,,' - lctuated 'solely by reitaid *lt' the hi: , thy--people and of #4 . e.fita!e.-; He is WO ceoirsor of the lat#irlie**„ H:.. Mr. Stir 'uidrr; and the people Cllil inefie, entire confidence - in .it im. thitt no fir* *tr., tided to him will be abused.:lt is g•ritlislitOr to see a min of 'euchisterllng.qt Gen. White, elected Speaker of ate Senate; / `for it Is a position, like4hat of the preload' lir vilteerteltnrHouviclrlittfclit .. a . by n honest'man who ':will asiist in guard:- ing the interests of the state 6--. ‘.:: ' T • f • ' The subject of reform! in the Jidiciarkof the State engaged ttio attention of Cdn. IVlfireriTh - o — ciale Mkt' ttior' - r& - ilie — matie7 f and a coMmittee was 'aipoltrieil Itti reporti at the next session - on 'ther subj6eClleaetal White approves the prait' We klivegilggest ed In connection With.this Subjeet- 2 the elec tion in each JuAle4lldiitrict 'et two') 'law judges, in the jaime w ay' gni:: the jky, commisilonersnre 'selected, 41.spen4ing V - Ith Associates. - By this phi ti, couro can he held , the • whole year rou0; ,ie . necessary by the two Judges, anq 'the' busihess an be well kept up.—We think that'•an midi- • r tional Judge ' for the Supreme Court is re quired, for the present Judge overwork ed; much of. which overwofk is caused by the incompetency of many judges of the in ferior courts In the, disposal-of (lilies. _,`-- 11 ,is to - he hoped that, thie reforms will engage the attention of the next Legislature, and whatever action will be necessary will be taken. There is no: dun pc that4ioEral White will, at the nest sessi4in the ilittrest of the people,: urge it strongly, and in doing sohe will - be sustained by the people. ENGLAND, THE C.IIAMPION OF FREE TRADE. ITS BEAUTIES AND. EFFECTS. BEFORE England' abandoned the pro teetive policy, some fyi4trs ago, whielt she had maintained for ttpiWards of onehun7 dred years, at the histanee of her large man a:tutoring interests, v,-ho - 'ha(l amass.ed , !rge wealth and abutidance,of machinery, - der said system, the eitint:iy ,ta*spered, and her buf ? iness, wealth and : power increased rap idly. These trianufaeitirers Saw rival tariff's growing up in other teountries, and they supposed that with thqadvantages they versed, they-4%1.41d under.;ell ail, other eou tries, and by partially adoptinand adVoea ting free trade; they would. iitt an example for other rra t tlons to vfollow.. The 'United States has be her best customer, and %%lien ourindustry tlo,urishect, thaf of England was nearly ttarViti, while on the other hand, when we ceased ..protectlng our domes tic industry, our country- was depressed; stud the business of .England ihnproved. But ever since tiiinparative free ,i _trade has been intmdueed into England, tlf wages of labor have declined, pauperism has rgely increas ed, and the progress °l i the Ettkd Kingdom has been. nearly stationary. A friend in-England,.sent/ us a _Copy of Lloyd's weekly tieWspap:iri,! of March 1: 1 3t11, - IS7ft,_ published In Loiiihni, IfrOin which ! we talti the following extract; giving the ties" and effects of free' trade, in' once '.l%!e'r ty England :" • • • • NrtlitZTlOrSt: It'n.nlzsitor ;• ; - - "Is there artt necessity for an unusual measure for the relief of the distress whieli exists an iong t h-u • *week's-sod, particularly of London? The vet urng. issued from. air. tioselmen'S department dispose of this question. We find 31. steady - Increase of the numbers applying' forsreltef, even on the existing Poor Law terms. The hoMes sr breaking up apace —not only creating an imaiesilate augmentation of the public Amuniezthibut ensuril the, mainteuance of the Increase; for they who o With wife 'and otilldren Into the Houses, prefant,the country with a family that remain of the - pauper chum -The Week before last, however, the steady growth of pauper.. Ism to which We have been 11111:1134.0111e11 was' de parted hum; and Ifilne taiiipermu were tabled to the children of ,poverty, wliont the ;London• ratepayer is Wend to;Support. At tile - ead Ad. last December the numbers of the trly•mr in, receipt of relief In Lon don, ,exclusive :of pauper lunatha and vagrants, were 1:;',17 r„ at the end of January they bad. risen to Itsl,slo,;-'and in the third week of last montlithe minutes etorarat :17;.‘/7(i indoor paupers and - U',': - ,l' outdoor paulmers. This littler return Is atm increase of over ZS,( ) on that of the ccirrespond. ;ing week in last. year. The severe frost nceonnts for the sudden increase In the third week of last month; but it Is nut the 'less melancholy. To think that a few days of real .winter sualee to-cast work-fold on tffim rates by thousands, is to contemplate ti 'host melancholy fact, which is enty,anot her Item of evidence In sup- Tort of those who tell us that the least disturbance of the metropolitan Imielfrts.arket would produce a wholly unmanageable nmultit mit. of destitute num., - women, and - children. The numbers which the end Of February showed; will decrease with the Mild *eather; but their uppearimee I us the Immediate. consequence of a host, Is a lessOn fur the Govern ment, and for successive GoveramenN, that,lt is to be-hoped, will baconued befote—under the sting of neglect amid the domlnatioThof Capital—an army of Kees and,Hunger has been otganizthl, and brought inttfaction., / • Sir James Lawrenie at testS that a great fall' has taken place In the price of labour; In nearly every trade to London. 'Die instances are heart-break- - lug, to all who are 'not foiled In on impenetrable • caw of political ecoaway: or are not resolved to keep tabour IoW at any cost •ail h unman .suffering.' Lost yerirtlsloptallor got one chilling for making a pair of tfo users the price Is now fourpence; had, so tenaeln a is life," that creatures live tb tell the story! l..amt year the parasols which shade the fee oft beauty*ere !mule, by people-not. afraid 41 the lion, for ode shilling each; the price has now fallen to siximilfee;. Fourteen hours' work daily fora week, will e• 'between font and Live •Luelf , r Mal eltlitox making was. paid at! Sixpence the gross 'in Isar, the prieein hil'a is twopehre-halfpenny—and at this rate a hard working nionfier and two child ren can earn seven ohilllngs,a weeks Slipper milking lthafallen fifty per cent.,till a man cannot realise Mice shlllings week at e trade. It being hopes 'alba, to hold body-ant soul together on these terms, the Workers suimpleme tit heir eernings With parish nliet The ratepayer enables time sweater and the slop-seller to realize, their profits. The -splendid emporium 'hex ii - ,foundat ion of !parish loaves. The labour market ialtept over supplied, and therefore low, nt the expense of community. The false economy of this (Its inhutnanity apart) is only too obvious. The ratepayer buys a chealteost, but he payS for the parish relief Of the dnfort Snide wretch who Is*ompelled to makelit at a starvation wage. Thnt the distress which those who depend for i heir tread on the; labour of ' Stet ellands arc endur ing,rlsr unusually severe and Widespread, our. own columns hare been attesting weekly, for 'Many months past. Our 'Annals of the Poor' would nil a Black Book of Poverty, of limn Gamest the bulk of I tie Blue Book or the Red- nook of the rich If ); inv. ern ment be really minx lone to 'a...rennin the whole extent of the social mischief which is brewing in' the obsenrer!parts of the metropolis, and is sinimer- - - ing in many corners of ttie land, where the battiest labour does not suffice to give n Man and hts family the commonest creature comforts, the IfitieMation may he 'obtained in a 'few weeks. There is seme thing rotten In (helicon of-social body; and t he deeuy will spread oath,. populatien thickens. The capital. ; lath who air opposing emigratiOn to'-day" because h thin imilskttrmarket will-force upwagems,are urging r. Gladstone's Governtnent to its!dthim. Time growth ; of pouperisrn which keeps pace with the increase ef eMployers' fortunes, tvill conic. to a sudden? end. There is a limit. to human 'endurance. The tnoment • will:speedily be reached when it will be apparent to the most ignorant, that the prim of the national 'splendour, glittering upon the shoulders of the few, - Is the hungering and shivering Of the unpaid many.'_. If England persists In her suicidal pOley' of free trade much longer, it riot pea • great many-many-yearii/before we wilt tine come histe'rian Writing the "Deellne and :poi Of the British Empire." : WOuld it be 'Wlf4e• for . the United States to adopt • a. policy which • Would tiring forth such fruits as art.•.reecirded in the ab - ove eitract?' • - . Tflßnot ISLAND Island had its State election.. 4n Wetliaday iaat.. The tickets were : e Republica,n_ • ' Demorrahr. Governor Meth Pudelfont. I Lyman Pierce, Lieut. Gov.... Par. W. ritirvlma, Charles 8.. Cutler, Bee. of State....Tohn Et. Bartlett, ! W rn. J. 14111rr, Attor. Gen....Wlllard EAgyles, George N. Bliss. - Treasurer......Bant. A.-Parker,- • IfhllEp Last year the Senate contained Repub licans arid 6 Democrats, and, the lions° 61 Republicans and Dninerats. :The Gov ern r vote was 7370 Republican t 03300 Benm- Cra "c, every one of the Stle counties 'eontri .liutin something to the,'; 3<40 Republican. major ty.-. The eandidatt4tlits• Year were the. same last. he Legislature: will have to electa a cee rto Hon. - Henry B. Anthony for the United States Senate, and there s competition for the office: • The Republican victor)* on Wednesday was won by abOut 4000 majority. The senate will contain twenty.three Republicans to nine opposition, and the House fifty-two to fourteen, givinj4 a Rd. - ..publimai-jortty of fifty-two on joint ballot.'. Of course all Of the Republican nomtnees are elected, as was anticipated, and the only struggle will be , wuo shalt be chosen .to .the 'Utica :State 1 Senate. • ' • • :. • Dr§ritYr—Thel-followine• articles from -the Philadelphia Pails are to the point:• Judge fielleys asterly - speech In the House of Representntives on the tariff bill te ll to the free traders not even n tre•paole.ot escape from its Im pregnable reasoning. la answer to the delusive as sertion that protection NillapalS the. cost; of all manufactured articles by the amount' of tariff im posed. he Maw a report made to the British Parlia ment showing that In the ease of a large number of product/4, including many . of Iron and steel the rotted States compete with P.ngland . not-on ly in the markets of this country. but In those of gontli Atuerics and the British colonies. He alsoestab, Itches anteltisively that the protection of American man niketures Is as necessary to .the working People end to taelarraers as to the- martureeturers selves. • • ... . . , Purr on STEtr...--There could scarcely.be a more' siguiticantanswer to those who tuivocate fret trade to bring down i , prices than the rnernorlaklecently sent to Congress, signed by-over thirtyhousand tallroadolticers;and praying; for a specine duty ot twdeents per pound on stee4 , Thesegentlemen net forth that, under the competition with American works erected within a few years past„ forehre makers have reduted theprice from to leas than 173 gold. Could any:afgunient 'be - more con elusive? Ar various municipal:elections Ken tuoki, the colored vote has been received" with Out objection;-a. pact. of it was.igivetri ,for the Democratic nominationa. PM - '_G - :crta.n.ctst: - • ean ;ix • • .ent t.. • " . act to facilitate and - •re the construction . off` an o teiltraellmy nor tli i auri . ..Ih. durcrest WUrt - i% . 's old'and credit of ce n Mb: to the ,Jersey ribore, • Pine' Creek,- and ffalo . Railway . Cora- •' plilliyveibil , tettroti - : of the Pittsburg, Virginia., end .IlOtterieston Rail, way. MO CilruntelsrAull'aurfakillitgrair, and the Erie and Allegheny Ilway; was only presented for Executive app on yesterday, the 6th lust. ilegapitup - itaa lam [pare. isnipOrterif 'ever KO-c al:lied or cons pop, both in the principles it i taco hrterd tonere sem, action abort. on; I hat examin „it-1,4P. aasitemb care as was pty•-.ltile to the short Mae allotted And The'presstim or other duties isti last also. Of tn. pleaders Eor these reasons It *mil' have been desirable that the views aboat to loan anted .alioukt have been the subject of more ure.rellectiq,n. Entertaining; however, firm lOU that "tbe Mess. tire Is not Ono - In diet with the cons introit), but at war with the best Interests and-true policy piths state, it isdetentelatt mperatiVedotylleguardtgrainst all pi...silde mitwort.ractl e n ley returning the bill 'PromPtly to the rren te, in which it origirmted, with the follow - in state rut of reasour-for withholding my n , . • -1 ere ore I t he al king tend er the State $9.500.00 1 3 frt railroad bonds, Is: '116,910,0.0 in bonds - of the Peonierivgnia Mahood earn_pany,routi $3,500,t03 of the bothit or the Al egtterlY Yeller 'Railroad Corn panv, the fomenter 4116 latter - gttaranteed by the Phifed.siplra and Erie .11rdirowl Company, the Northern Central, banned .C.cirePite,i. arid by the ; a Pehusylv tkla .11-41 Company. bore $6,100,(D0 a r e a art of the P et. Ilia sale of the main line of the puidle• works; Odd In .""'; and, the $3,500,Cre a e bonds uhstituted Tor alike amount of bonds wh(ch were s of the We of other pot , thins of the public rka,,Madositimeguent to ma% The choir ti?„.lv,CO , therefore, are prods of the hile - I-riip and the II take th tatrltoute ed Its al sok, of p the Stritt4l prove , l, W tit n,l atel i panics nut recite... In the cmt , idemtli jest two qnestions , 1.'.1.5t. Ilasthe er to enact this law - Alocatot. IS the pit ercise it I' If the-Itrst questio thetill should not Lye, then, the 14...e.:1.1 loCirlOtiett.l Whit, th et provisions acorn chaise of the LWOW, Of t he t.:aanattitUtitat " No_law hermit, extend yule charter 'tile eigbtli sect io lows : "No bill - shall b passed - by the Legislatpre con taining inure the one oubject; which shall be ricarly.ctopressedi the title.-except appropriation bills."i . • . . • TOL , profs - ril act I not an appropriation bill with in the reeiemioed in aultigol - this section of theTtni , .damental! Intr. Ev 17 one familiar With the !date:t ry of our State cni tittrti , M knows the objects fur whiell th , ".e clauses were inserted end adopted. Oar State hui l/e4•II cu ed 'with Omnibus legislation, ,euuctcd by what I common liegislativik parlance • s known OM the yotem of log-rolling._ Dies-sures which al,ine could . t stand ta n their merits, and 'which olden had Ito MORS 1.1 LichLichto stand, were fastened l tog ii ether one'. 1., tr. and by Ingenious t.t conihinations of lie I I titere4a tne most incongru ous, and !surto-tine - iniquitous.. provisions, were forced thr tr ough In tl CI same act. Essentially diverse, cowl:Olt „ and e .11 rival and, hostile interests • and i•ai tes .who ,old agree upon nothing else, were t huS induced untie la a tominon raid upon the Treaslury of We Lute. The evil became in time steintnicintile thatithe-people were at last compel:. led to pr,..itect themlseives against It ; and they did so, by m u se plain c notitntional ptnhlbitions.. The people in- tneir NO ereign• capacity 'declared and wrote it in their eel stitut,kin, that rio bill should rii 1,,. pas,. it by the Le • slawrecontainlng more than onk subj •ct," an-I nit •,` no tau - hereafter enacted shall e, c ste, renew or extend the charter of more than one sea poruti. n."' ' It is contended, a, .1 with some shOw of pinlisibli ity, that he bill iin ler elinolderation embraces but theone si Wee: of. irtrads, and this, aud this alone, is'ex pies ed in the title, and that the get .doe.s not creole, tenets, or e. .end the charter of more than one corpOratton. 'I , chnically, this May be - so; but Si'.' are colas , idering . rave qtest ions of constitutional law, What, di it,reti rules of constmetioii must pre vail. and Utit.eal by ([(t hese it tacelcar that the provis ,i lolls lof tins.aet ore in manifest violation Of the let ter, spirit, intent. at d of ject of wa l e pl a ig cons lit u . tional p:lui 'sinus. In the case tf the Conunon wva 1i 13 ti,. Clark ~-,' Welts anti Sen4VB itev., Illi the late ['buc k Justice t Hann, In delleering the unsult mous Opinion of ou :supreme Court, said: .. ..A . ,-,,t41 i tut I. 6 not to reseive a technical inter pret at MO like It 14 t,ebe 'iliterpre ed ,so aa to curry Out the great prim Iphis of the go - eminent, out to iblicat them." Apply this authn Millie. sensibitinent well-exue 1 I i Stied prilfelple of 'con-Slit utional.- construction to the case in hand. e Constitution declares, in sub stance, that ouinibu.s legislation and log-rolling en actinenni shall cm-ie.; mut to that end, "no law herenfterlinacted shill cree,ge, renew; or extend - the ellart - er Of Inure thaw onircs , rporation;" and "no bill slialll be passed_ by the Legislature containing' more than one subj, et." ll'he bill returned includes four di Mirent rail:oz.& companies OS principals, and nine oth , trs as-guarsntors,suod by a liberal. conet rue- Lion ass mes that they all conslittne but one sub ject. fly this oundbus .7steni the proposed act com bines the interests, to ail rivalries, and Cupidity - of nearly to / ' - erl,,,' sect lei of the State, from the Delaware to the Lakes, and in • thereby secured its passage. The.sevekdl corpuratluns,lt is truO, are not technic ally creafell by this law:lint:were first incorporated by other Mils, w h the manifest intent lobe follow ed by this aci.,_ lie arttully. combines the local In-' i 4F. Wrests ofall th o he • bbaelleiarycOnipaniest,breath es into tiletai "ter lir . th of Me by the - iipproprlation of the public n Lamy , and tenures thevery hientreal ends prohibit,. by t c constitution. Thus by - a lib craixonStruction of e act, and a - narrow and tech nical interpretation f the.emostitution, the sound ruics and principles applicable to both ere reversed and misapplied, and the effort niade to reconcile the -statute With the pro tibitium The attempt is a fail ure. ThoconstitAtio cannot be evaded or nullified ilia.any Ouch mann r. As muted 'by Chief Justice Gibson, it must "Ix; nterpreted so OS LA carry out . the grea4prineiples of the Government, not to de . - feat the .- . , .. Put 111, 4 rcars .othe - provisions of the constitution pnollibiting such Itstslatlon. The Alb etli,and il it sections of; the XI article are as follow.s: , "SD:'. W. To I;r.i'v 1 eat debt; and any aforessibl, toe L.44isl after thelaxtoption tn lag land; Which shall lag interest on such the priul,ipal there ',midi° f nmillity t I / ffarmS/la i &o L COIISISI of public wirits from tl, or' the p weethe of fill thereof, and of:the i - stocks o med by the ur, resoUrees that in' said siting fund time, by :is. liming t other re - Cllues of lilt innate irl current and' ant .i,t in ca.ve o 71/ purl lli the AI tild Ain othf-rtrimt than in the ant ILI til; atttount of sant of live millions . . . . .. . . . - six y. The err dit of thr ibinmontreatth sturill not in any manner nor r . tat be pledged or loaned to nay indiridend, company, winmalion or association ; nor shall the Commons .tit~ liereatVer becomes Joint oa - tier of stociiholde in any company, association ot c•irtio atton. . - :4h.'. IV I. Thc c o , mon.lrealth /hail not assume the debt nor kiny part 'tiler of, of any.county, city, borough or town.7oll/ : nor of ny corporatior} or itssarnatiotr ; uple.ii seen debt sha I have been-c!ontraetedto - en. able theirdate to re ' invasion, suppress domestic ... insurre,l t ion, defend Melt in time of war, or to assist tie Stitt. iu the illtel arge of any portion of its pies i'. • indibteiltiess.' :`1• Ii • e Ithree s'ectio • are part of the Constitutional Mar ids ieuts adopt e -by a vote o jilt, people In (did. 5 1.ey,speuk for einselves, it In liailoubtful langua e. The four section ;tires the Legirla !tiro to / create a ton hilt d, to conoist, among other things, "of the et' nual Income of the pub lie works, from iliac to time owned by the State, or the printed', if the ea of the same,' and declares further It hut, - unlein ease of war, invasion, or in surrection, nopart o the ainkingfurul shall be used d or applie othcre-ts, co thou In r xlinguiehmeml of 1 the inibre debt." Howl brit possible to renelle these n - di elaratiozis (Kittle constitution with thy pro, yptions of the bill under consldenitinn 2 ,These nine and a h drain:lons o bonds are the" procileds of the tgiles of the piihlie we ks ; and.they ane.tit the slak ing fowl crew e I by t, e tiebot 41 Aprfl, .hiin, in corn ' phaneelwith this !stunt seetious or toe fundamental law - The i,iiit.titutl , n det.'lares as plainly as lan guagecat. direct, that "1 0 part the said al kin fundshill i lbetSed !1i applied i otherwise ul than inner/nig .4guishmsntof the iniile debt.". The bill proposer to apply the whale a'the nine and ouv-half mil lions to the constri elk= of sundry - enumerated• railroads: . - , .-- • . Thertifth section •• Mares that the 'eosin of ihe 1 Cominonwealth slotit its! in tiny manner or event be pledtredior lo.inail to nAI ha/it - Otani, company, core.: ration, f. t: wisncirtien This bill proposes, not tech-, 1 . -ritually loam or pli.c, get...of credit, but more; it pro poses n pay for the rood ruct ion ot the railroads for these e4rporatinlig. IllCc.in this he clone consist,' I *tiny With the.:con. motional pteltibition? Dees . not-the i l greaten ' include the less? In principle:dr ru sobstce.how does the thing authorized differ front the thlng prolithitc, except, perhaps, _ln degree? True. the one prohlb is the manor pledge - of credit, add thother approp tales the moneylo pay for the work. 1 ut the zictua result is the,„same , viz: the taking of the pr pl. the dal of the public works out of the '6.1 king fund: scot appropriating theM the,constru.tion Of railroads. , . . The ixth section declares that "the :Common wealth shall not • woe the debt, nor 'any part therm) , of any coot: :, city. bormigla, or township; or Of aSy rotpurertivn n. atiociation. ' TechOlcally, the hinder corusideration may not o authore the assum ton of the 4ebts of these rail. road cOmpanies, blit t does more; It actually-pro i vides f r thelrpayln tit; and takes from the State Treasu the neves . rr me-ons with which to do it. I These re all clear vi lailans of the very plain pro- ,vision of our wrUtenl constitution Anctfurt Is made t escztpc , from these conclusions , under the ruling d the Supreme Court in the case of Grata vs. Tbe.P nnsylvania tallroad Company (6 Wright, 1 .7 417 i; which seems .to •unae that these bonds In the . sinking fund are not the proceeds of the sales of the pablic.works. - But t o 'court In that case justifies 1 / 2„ Its opt :lon on the g and that the act there in•qttes - lion. -'don the Inking Fund Commissioners to , change deprecl NI - securities foretoae of more • • ue. I here the - eterupt is to authorize the ex dtangti of securities nfessedly good for others of most ghestionable v Me, This I regard as a most Important distinctio , and one on which the legis lation Of last session ay also bepastified. i Moreover, I couslde the assum pt ion that the bonds now in the sinking fund are test the proceeds of the spLe qf the work , as whollytrutenable, Unwar ranted,' and untrue. The purchase. money,,waajbe proceeds of the sale f the public works, us. under stoOd at the tithe and ever since. Not only the $lOO,- mo reohired . by the , w providing for the Sale to be i f pa id do w n for at the lute of the bid, btit the whole t 141"Oli ind one-half Illiotts, Whlchtils Mule law designates as ' , them ole amount of sales to be 141 d itf. the bonds of t o company." , And If any thing Pim make thi more plain it is the fact. that the same men,"at th • same session of the Legisla ture, passed these nstitullonal amendments of li.M, and also the act for the sale of the main line and they naturally n the tome words a nd expres sions tb express the tne ideas.: • The words of the , constitution have al y been quoted, and the fah section of the act to the sale pf the main line, ap proved 16th Mar, li:',7 ee !arcs: . "Chat the' entlre p sls of tlp sale of said main line shall be Dahl int Mesita:dug fund. and applied to the payment of tit State debt," timely It cannot. ha necessary to argu this qumition farther. lt. is f. very cle.ar that the ors of the oonstaution. In tended that the vithol . of the proceeds of the public - wor%should go lot ti.e sinking fund„ and should be ap roprial,ed ton other purpose thou the pay ment, Übe politicd.; and the practke.of -the Government ever sins.l6;7, In all its departments, has conformed to they , .-eonsiltutional requirements. No tasolpulation o : words , no artfully-drawn phrases, and' no sub le distluctlons or contracted or misapplied rules InteryiretiOlon, can explain away these plain con titutlonattettrictlons on the power)! the Leghtlat re, or enable It, In' defiance of theM., to bankrup the trempry of the Mate i thro means pooh! Ited by tlad fundamental law of the d. • I . .. : Ma thus demonistrated the - nadinall ttuUnnaU ty of e proposed la - I Might 'well be t spared the 1 11 discussion of its ex ' entry. , . ~ .„ , • Itts 'possible, Ito e er, that.diffaent views may he entertained a-sto t e legal question itllforeed. , l have therefore , deem it' proper to submit the fol lowing prPposliions as concluslvely estabitsblng th t e i taxpedlency of is same, . • • . . -- By the term of the act Lb* Stato•ls to ex change six millions o bonds (WilishOtal :assured h 7 a Mortgage upon a 1 worth: many- Limes that - atizonet„ for six mill na(llll6MMXtp of hoods to be Iran by a eompany yet UnoqpiaLtett. sad whose road is 110t_ret COMM ail ed... ' .. - r - &mad. - The coat t of guarapti aired by the MU is illiusery;for it tan who to execute It. and -If entered I to . by. pim a' .it binds them to nothlnicimpt the timustruction and L bPulflneat - of thews bthiPisted Au* .Tha manna, to which the row! is • beeonittnardad sad eq • is-whoPlyunprovided' ~. . • Upon tills vital rm l b d t= biU isputlrely and • •• InOttillyalient. • . .. - - . Vert - tent* torn:W.llY (Milted by ill under oontiltioration t lf sip s entire auto On Of the sinking • t araoug the four railroad com bin, 'lithe prppprtiota therein . , Loa of this rucrst, linfortrua . t sob , • torally striae: , - 3 . , haat are theconsititational post . - and *, ",-- ie_.' • 7 .rn. Cr exists, le it eXperdient to:ex ' • - ' 4' - • ~ be answere d In Ate negative, a approves'. If in the aftirms qucietion aaratatee a grave hn n, are the written eoustnution g upon. thesattjeot ? The latter itfittis section to the first article cciarts t1.a1.1 , - . enacted shall create. renew, or i niore than our corporation." i of the eleventh article is as rol -1 . . le for the pa)'nient of the pres dditional debt contracted as I ature shall, at Its first session his amendment', create a sink be sufficient, to pay the *rent debt, and antivally to reduce f by a sum not; less than two 'ousand dollars'i which sinking the nut annual income of thq ne to time oWnesi by the State, sale of 1h smite or. any part ncome or proceeds of sale of 'tate, together with other hinds ty be designated by law. The ay be increased from 'time to' 1 it to any part of the taxes, 'or State, not .retinired for the or expenses of the govqrnment,' so tr, invasifin, or insurrectioia, fug fund efudlbe used or applied lrtingubyhttimg of the pubtse debt ueli debt is tedneed below the (dollars, ! : . . • posed road Mau else" Shore would bean a success. —, Ifir m All* ° 2 lartoM4Ei .., prises p .nts seed history of disappointment and , (allure, of which' the Yhtlielehrinia and Erie roads ..,44,a,..eaaaohiponatlinai.stiesa.sompetialr-read already In existence render The proposed security cutlrelg_bautn4ol*Mtlet p *At% ,; • • .fivreate: An 4.. - liter lit -last annual foe/Wage, * large amount of the de of the Coco monwsnoth will shortly fall duo.. Durtpg the- nest, 'three yeatw-pVer illilllonipuf AtollAni 09,00U,000) will Xamilif4, : firt4teseattritYptiew in the Sink rirt ing - fond lia ' r.c ed foronavallahle beduls., the State could' it . t:. t ,her .jusis obligor:rag,. This would lead gq re*. Is,eind thi: e w.rWslititttme im rdirourgitrtletifir pepplottattlh dbiAmeital halm , . „l a thli qii Ott te? dant einWbetatid off as rr o ll in haOastltutioa, and:thtir fulites re- Eighth. This billitisisteesto remit the State tothe portrait ofd policy of public improvements by which In years past she identided heti - elf-with enterprises of doubtful expediency, and which him citizens have with great imatilmaty condemned.. Ninth. Op Is rat portottprintlide of public P01k...", equality orpettlee coin an the aecuriAts of the State be distributedlo 'Mete four railroads. to the exclu, shin of the hundred. others In 'Abe Commonwealth equally Irie,_rliStripAll.44A9 the 'exclusion alio of ,all the lipaiar;uiserar. naardalof -What. hard the great agricultural, mining, manufacturing And other Interests 'done, or omitted •to dit..that they should Amidpal:ha all p leipailoti in,Alto puolle bounty.? • + .-` 4 • • l . " • r -'' .• °Werth— to' - - . . dffierobjectioils to this Ines.siireintnht, be stated, but, ttressatriladt.'4lYelt tfetent to satiftelei , 121 ( LIWN;iipbeied sehdnael Union as of tottrfd it IR. therefore, most, respectfully staffneted that the lff 11 bit.regossideral , tp..l.begttibt of these objee. nous, widen InNy - not have'bhea- fblty 'presented during the few days occutited hi the dlsetwelon and Reed , 16tters.; METED r. ()LOGIC-41i TABLEa. APRIL -.A 34 5 ; :16F ; 42° 3 Surully • 4JI 4 Nt0nday.......... Si •-• a!' 5 UCrKII3U' I. ` 38 Q clrYftt=a74l-'43:41Tt.4--T! Y tal, I ~: ;r.. S Friday. • WEEKLY. 'ALMANAC. , .. .. • c-n gee , SUN • Atirl.ll., loa v L 1 MOON x; C11.A..?"61,.. - S.. ItIS 'IS : slrnp. .. _ . 5. , ,T4•111),ir.-! 531 . 1 631 14 .144; l':41).1.1 . 5 / /40:4L).-icY 524 Gal: 14.1 1 1;r11. Q. 611 26 'or. 12 1.7;.41A Y..- G 3 ,,,;44.11 . 1E: pv, 13 WV.1,:(1:81 , Al 5 2.5 ! 6 37 Q. '‘2. 1 •23 ;iv', 14 T.111741,511AY.... 521 1' 41 11j 1i . 9.4y. 31.3) 11,..1.. 15 •FR1D.4.Y.•......1 SLI 1 1:59_,.. 4 • • To-morrow.—Fifteenth 'Sunday .of (Ile, year aild.PalrriSutitlay. 14ng111, 13 lOui.,•iyul . 4 tiahnitc 4 3l - . First of the Seasori.--411e, first f the seaiint apidextedi.rt•Cont:re t.treek on the birtt, of s portly gen .14 . 1111111 i, 1 1". , . F - 7 7 - 7 77 7 '7 - s' tpecirt42ltonthjy Ill3her - 4114r . iiiiiity Church Choir, toZnighk—pfobably the .14t1for' ~eVeral ninntits,t.ln anticiptition certain infproFe-• zhents to Le nuttle! n their line Organ. ' Wm. L. Davie, praotieal -plumber and gis fit ter, No. L'plistuningo ftfteet, has ,had many years expr.rie , in Philadelphia in !he,lMAi ness, and ex.? 4, entrusted to hut with neatneam.• Sor.icesid 'arket Square, by tiao to morrow at,.101, and, "(I, P. M., 'in oft he very interesting siihjeet Totn 7 nitaie..sl last kdihath. The poldie are .eurtli ally igvll4. !•ie„ats free to • • . , - • . TThy - Coutitritrodldst BocleEy. At a staigl trteolittg of tikraen .post; .tio. I ept, 0111'110%day' civenitig last. at the req tof Ur. T. W. Intn4; ;,he 11Se of the root& of Gowi , ti Post, .-‘v`as 'yin', not isat grahterd to tiMpyrikill fint•iet;y• for their nieeti ihrs. The roont in the third story Assault and Attempted' Outrage.3lary If. Walker Ina -- 7tle oath,.un'ThOrsdnv, ng,ainstsla tiles Donaline for having ponitnitted, an assault and Isittery..atid attempting to outrage her Person on 'Wednesday night test, while she Was passing. along the Tunibling..llun road. Accused' Was brought before Esquire' Chrirman ..and was. Seltbill among the parties interested. . . .9, - •Bstautiful Carilage,—Yeaterday , wo bad the pleittiure of exainining a threb-seated phea ton, made by Sehablein &Co., of this Ilerough.:. fcir Dr: Shannon of Haven. • Tli.. body is tica% liglit ancl r Strong. The platforin running gear is ellipUe in form, Which makes the'earriage easier to ride itt; and enabieii the vehicles, to turn in u short spat*. The painting and trinitning are.very neat. 'The body is paint ed carmine, with gold leaf stripe. • It is trimm ed with blue elothr.gald 17toptitingand has gild- . ed lamps. • The vehicle la b„,eredit Workmanship in this line. • . . Llbrary.for Gowen Post. —An effort is being Made by. the comrades of Gowen Post toi 'lstituto a library in connection with the Post, so that the comrade; can spend (heir leisure hours in react ,ing and improving theiri: minds. Foi=this put-. pose a committee WaS • appointed at• the last stated pieeting - ot the PeSt,. for the purpose of soliciting donations of ,booki4 'to' be placed in the library of the Ms . Any . bOOOkS left at this ()nice or handed , to in% Plait; for the,purpose, will be' tnrned over to the .committee, to be de posited.ln the Library. All donations of hOoks' for Gowen Post Library.will he 41nly acknowl edged. ; • Tobadeq PBferer.—Yesterday forenoon a, bop entered the Warehouse of William E. Boyer, Esq.,'in the rear of his_ stork on callownill street: and was preparing to carry. off a lot of papers of choice mimeo% when rine of thceem ploYees came up to' the front of the wafelioth7e• and the lad made Ads exit through . the -bae.F - k* door. Ile ivas seen vomintront bye, lady rest-' ding near' by, who eallbd to him, when he' dropped his liooty and,Made his escape. Boyer AX of the opinion that this is not the first time this same briy has beiM engaged in this Work, ai he hasi. frequently missed tobacco on former !occasions when he.eoithl not account for Unelaliziod letters remaining ill the Pottrivil le Post °Mee, April . ' Allen Henry H Gllßlang.RarrinelPferee:Luklris, Bohner Jacob '. Gilbert Itirs,ll tr. Quinn sand' -• Becker larael C Waterer Charles lthlut Amelia Bork Matue Heitz Lizzie Rosentnth An 'l. linalleyMra Johnston Alex • ffchultzFrederiCk Bachman KHz Krell o•FriedrichSandens George Bachman Cath" .Kergg. Mary ' Saxton Jos $ A earning l' 0_ Lamh•John • Shralder• Mrailas Crozer Saul 1' • Levy Isaac •.. StrapharJoa . ' Clemmence Mrs LLenehen Pat'lijrStepluuky•Nablp Drelbelbis D B Lord George Shabel Sarah • Daviltial John ldtller Jacob Swelgcr Ellz - Dobblos Dr J H Millers Mrs L J Sailor Catharine, Fozelsceiang F Pfeiffer Anton •St 1 [ger •Amel la Faltaell Monis Plappeyt George:Taylor Sarah M Gibbin John Parker Oe.orge Wlaleras th -43 M . As4Suit and liattery.—On ; last 31onday, evening as Philip Gaffney was., walking along the road between Patterson and Middleport, he was overtaken by two men whom he 'declares to have been' John Fleming and'Edward As they came up to him they stepped:ion each side of Win and one of, them hit dihri 'on the head With either a stone or billy.tho blow fell ing him to the grountl,'afler which they:passed On their way unceremoniously es if nothing had happened. 'Gaffney tniide oath to this effect be fore Esquire Reedy Hitt a warrant wax put ,in Constable Jacob Chrisman's hand and theguilty:, Parties arrested and Mae bearing yesterday.:--- ey veers placed n MO ball each to answer at Court.' ; • • That $5O ' response to our (leery as to "who .the 'Tot:iv:lllG, it,eittlemau" was that picked up the $56 Lill in ~Residing ,en the: "first of. April, 'the TIMES .ti7iD Dist-Ai - en saya: "The Jove:est, resPec: fully informed thatifie 'gentleman from rottsvine is neither a 'fool,"fel low,' nor myth but oneof the mo-t intelligent, re-' spectablo andlnfluential citizens of its town. lie Picked the note op ea any other Perim Would under similar circumstances, , and, upon examination, thinking it counterfeit, a n d It was intendetlas a hoax, three 'tawny. The gentleman who dropped the money, tbmastiu or $4OO. in tie bills, we under stand was fchtututte- entrusts to get, all back Again, minus the 11-7.0 bin thrown away Wthe 'gentleman. from Pottsv Ile,' and . which hat 4loubtlese' "gone' Where the e. twittst IL' Is our friend of the JoraNaz tut with the eXplanallaar . •We accept tho "apolcrip.. • _ . In Memoriam. 'LA larger.ltneeti ug. of citizens and Soldiers was held er Tnion Hall on . last Tileliday evening', at which several eulogis tic speeches were made of the life,charaCter and public services of Major' General George H. Thol:flu,. sly), the. _following resolutions were adopted . . Wttsitas, It has, pleased God In his wise and overruling ProYuisince, to remove from us .bv death 3l*r General-George' H. Thomas; tile: °fore as a- titling testis:Wgon of our regard ftr the memory of the departed hero/ be it . Resolred, That in his life and seivices'ive re-. el:guise the highest standard of moral excellence; the Christian gentleman; and brave soldier, who by his sterling integrity, and. dervoliron to' duty, refusing 'gifts and rebuking iniquity, has en dearest • Idmielf to his :comrades fa artna,' and enshrined his memory itr the hearts ' 'of all Ponlks. 1 • ' Besoked, Tula hr his death this nation has lost one of its noblest citizenii, a distinguished officer, tharrw heroin greatness or ability On Pa Stands tigher on the records of the country, and ;one to whom the natina Is indebted Able awakes. ' ' . • • • • • Resolved; 'That IR hla „Parity otlii, and alma his hi:meaty of putrpose, his modest and generotwnsture, be has left this people. and the 'world a ta uter of eseellence,,the study of which Utast make sill metibeiler. ; . Th Resolved, ; at_ we join our griefs With those af bla bete:o4Pd 11010rdo wkora•vre tawieroar - heaZacow4xaiwicoodojetico.. • :.; 0,10;0 oohs SPreUb be , algid aluitlitAk• their Z. 64 401 nn Oahe nett.. -. ;That a cap c i fr e t u r ed. thass 'Timailatiotai - sad tbS proteedinga of meetingbe itiesriad-- ed - to the family o.fthe • - • zalr M!! Local .lo#lngs. 7 -31st. 'Glenn.. Wife 'Of Jcihn ' , MOWS, of Port Carbon, died stidd,enly on Sum." On aged-79 years. 110,1iKr logy by. tire arthttePittsburg uoi " iM•ltailrdatititieetfonPrid4 nrkning, lifmated ! , .,•41011dirr'S VilFiettiS c 4 n ent iittllkree nights at Union 134,41111turday lhoHead,ing 'Railroad Oipfhpany tiedu the . 'rho its meet aides p er tvzit,lnn first That stud ".the , wsqes of I rrs, lielweit„ etc., pet day. • lleaditb; EVIICEt Dtsgatcrt *is -1 4101d - 0110§10sarr: Kttabb A: Co. on Sattard4y last, a Re-: . etpr's sale. •• season Opens'dull• for the hiatmen o the nylkill,canal. • 'The First Presbyterian S. Bc!rfitt,gh; and its Mi.*icuary branches, haVe a member ship Of foci. hunded and ei„glity, 7 4x selacdars._ • ... -- "Ararfeltieitiorliti . Mieting - was . Weld iftriiiorir Hall on-last Tuesdskevenin4 - at which resolu-; ti:ons s of respect to tictseral Thomas was inised. r Sacontotive ••Sherman - e*llluded heti, ' boilei- at Treverton, on Saturday.,Rooming, juring fecomen; one seriously, j • I _Thu lxitlyaMrs..Wb , l , 2 l . the missiJag.sium=4, .was tonna , qn the.south side 'of Sharp Mountain on last Sunday -auortaing,. - by - .404,11thi /4 41 ", Isaac .• • • • " ' :Coo . s ' • I rd. tir ' I4K 2.5 I-; 6.3 68_ 12ENZI MIMFIM PENNSYLANIA.. 'Four drunken hops ot4ticted.upteh . attention in Ceniretstreet au inst hinichir, i ; - • . • ' .- ' ' Monday : aught , garie Iltis'sly:lriches of snow. ilyti which ppeared on TuestitiV. _;„.• • .-• TitlS roStislatuitellis - ,tsisiod. 41:hilicierinpting. sewing ruschitiestii itgetti (..actillas -train levy, •: sale or dela; --• - • _As ornament's, ash, heaps grq,,ttot:g success, althoUgh Mitt •' perscns- erecting_ 'tliciu in the streetnjusit now; wenn to think'sO. ; • ' - 'A ; piickntcboc;k. coutaiiilng'•a Antall sum.' of priney, Was found in Centre - street on Monday. Olive I..iigan will lecture ,on ",Puris, CM' of Luxury," in Etnion Hatt , on nen! Wedilealny' eveninpf;.• A large auillegee awaits her. • • , •Parcnni, keep a close watch of your children • during the evenings. • " • ; ' ' , ' Th is 'ls the anniverSary -of, tlin 4litrrender of ) 1 Oeneral Lee. • - , 1: '• _ '.i...... ' Gaiven•POst: ttetuiell tho Thuirias - titecting; in aboily kai l'iti; ay night. ~ _,_' • .: • •- .. The Philattel 'hot and Beading Railroad Com pany clAir t,i, )o{.) .tier the apprehenSion of the 'men who - turned WO WiritelleS'oll itho Mullaney it Ilrusd .loutitain Ballrixid,- 'i• - • • '• Tito attiluarnieeting of the Fife Presbyterian C.,mgreiratien wa beid !iill 'Mpoiluy evening. • . . , . .. The Odd Fellows' . Tictriks , "lvirim will occur , 'oe the 'll(ll'et'April.. .. ' - .. 1 ...... ... . , . FoYr Sego- nialtersr v,-ore F. te i*lbre .slitdre_Con ratrlast Monday rot the charge. Of druniteness urni .tightiugOli SUI1(14:.. - • The Philadelphia 1;:51,14..5.rx . has a Pottsville porri... , popchmi. " ..; . , . Treuting parties have, their , tackio in readi ness for the season. ~ •, : ,• ', . .. • . -.; • .(iood.feutale haip.is scarce irk. Pottsville, and the . deunind eorrespondingly land:. . ' • The "Nenpariel" is the •ktest- thing iri gen, titnien's Vat, for spring. Zl'he leititre at the A. M. • ".. , Church on last Nti.nkloy 'evening was a 'nuet4ss. -. . • - ' !file health of the itorotorli is said to be, im-. i4oving,notwitlistototing the 410. kip weather. - Se.turerycitir tieit'et•for Olive" F.Sgons" Lectitre. I louselkunting. is .4:;t yet ov , ...r; , ,uotwitlistand' ink.; the tint of April has . isi;k ) s•il. -:,.• • . The Wheeler ; fro tipk... es hih,teil . at I.;itiOn Hall I oil Wedne N elay and 'flkudav eveidnus. • Thebest Jul) l'rintin ..", in the Horough is 419.110 at,' t h cois lINAL Ors i••e. ' The f! i+ .1 wonbak in T'oasville so strongly - in. Sorer if "iVernoits' ' P.lghts tliat she_ Wears' her.l J 'lathers Is,;kts, _ 1-• .Ntuelk of the silver coin floe In cirouhttion was coined many yi. , :krsag ,- ;;.- . i ' Peter .I)outy tOrinerly - of. this .Itorougli, and a soldier ago; :Vie:tic:ln War, die..t at Janeivillo : on !gondol': - . , ' , , • . • . . Parlek. 'Dormer, a county eommissioner waa ''arrested for ais assault on - Michael Costello -on, !Tue , day. and held in s4tsl_ hail to answer the charge lot Court. , • . A sniall coffin was lilt at the deor of ,Wm. L.. Hoffman,. and isf the Engin - ecas on .the M. w II, Itafiru:.d osi Tuesday night; lead thsocOunty. 6 very likely. •1. "rho Boroughl - Council beein to realize that they are living in the ninete,lntWeentury. • ~ ThoThird'Philadelphia PreSbYtery NV i nal I ftet •in the First, Presbyterian . - Chureh. Yottaville, on nest Tuesday. There-nrease now feature , : coal trade. Gowen Post , G. A. It.,,haye ;,:retched a wire across Centre street upon which to rites mt . titbit headquarter flag. . Our citizens will please, i hear •-that the ' mat nco'ls Is 0 be enforced. ' Desnolution of old buildings is the order of, the day in our Berens:ll, The strike of the Railroaders atill tontlnctits. Kate O'llrlen got drunk on Wednesday even ing, and ; was taken - Jo the Liick:. - r - up; where - she passed aplmsant night. On Thursday - morning 'she was lined 110 tlischarge - d. ' - • ,• fester its/mile - was hothsl -in Odd Fellows' Cemettaty on Wydnesday.,afternoon with mili tary hOttorsz.' • • . . Altuifit , went into the, rosiclenc'e-of Gen. Pleas ants OW Wednesday CVOS and asked tor something to cat,• mid while the servant girl okay getenig it.for him he stole is silver ..butter, knife. Ile was subsequently arrested; the knife recovered, and the 111: - ,:o disdiargNl. William Long, recently :,eat to , ,ehe -Peniteu-_ tiary frbm this `cuunty;, is, now errracetl , hs splitting can c. ' Orain:and cattle :god hay:: efillie Why does be4f roast so high: : The - wheat fields lesik promising. Mr. lfzfzett hos' v:to,l the lior,dier, 'Home, Ashland, and-Mr: Mts.:lEl.4 taken possession. • The'streets wore an aniut:ifed ttsrp...s i yester 1. day, the balmy atinosre brlligin; :out the .promeraulcv.." . It. F. lnruse, -will ly , ,eturo in Potts vide On!the 11/th inst. , . • : • Trees - ; both fruit and slitsde,.phtsultl be planted . this mouth. Palm SuntlaY Getairs to-mort.:,w and will las ob.terveil Iry theCathiolie Chnreli. • The olll,l.ands llotell* is being torn down. , -Stu - 2, -- j - ts the fence eorner,annt on nordserly exposed hill-sides, can still be seen; .. - There IA a law •in :this ,S kith, equiring all . owners:lf unpatented. hinds to hare them pat - tasted beroro tins fitst of June. Mr. Roland kline's hearse v: - ass run hito-by a coat wakoo - on Wednesday last 'arid Lad one of .itstloors injured: The Wheeler Troupe op'ened ?.tSt. - Clair last , night. i• (!itizeinsTesiding on lfahanton,7o street., ecm plain that the fronts ;`)f, the!: hour.4es - are defaced by hovs'n;hu inns going M . and mining from school.;- ' . . The ‘i:oiaWn buhding (myth° ehlebester prop erty is being torn down to gii . e Place to the new Rank huilding. - ; s fieverrel parties left the Borough yesterday on . tit.h irn.v . ex pedi than,. . ,;- The Railroad strikers lave ;:etit a resciluticu, adopted by thorn, protehtitig against ;Le •redue •tion of Wages. to (4.--l. NicollP. CominissionffsDoul6 has :order the diseon 7 tinuanee of the.publieation of the ,Ineonr‘' Re turnA. i -•- . The .4 - rect. Iruids Inv , " boen lb-work the week-on Our kreets c : a; Pere Ilya:intim arcs ; l'aris. The t,egishtture ncljourlistA on Thursj - Racal pusittcs's ,renta a I:ne , neat lartioa qaeht laia.rticir- • • • Tli :E1 err Ices in' TriAlty Chorelt during lloly be every morning; at 11, ~except Good Frlibiyi on which day the hour will he IW4 o'clock): On Tnesilay iind Thu t - ,ilay evenlna:s a he latter servba.. being the'relebration of thu iiofy Colonni Ilion, and ; on the iifielnoon GIN)(1 1'11(111y' There will aim,' be a serinan or. address at • b ath tha servieri out Good Friday,tiutioniuOilay, and yburii (lay evenings. •Sereir. pnyrnentk resullied flflial111.11(1%24. DRY Gt.koiel At ante- -- vr...ifpriees at !Colland's SIVEM AL SALE or Dress Gnodwat J. (IA T.T.A CO., ':6l Centre street. . • Pal:4 - rs, S to 1 i yarilB; fiirr one iioltar; at Galland's'. 261 Centre street; silver In change.. . April A, '7O-12 , . NEW PATTERNS flOirecelved ate the 7 Cloak 11110 Trim taing2litore, cordre atrcet,lkolow Arnerleati Rouse, Pottsville-, 1 11-4 , MAGGIE 130 LAND. ONLY 20 cents for superior OyNt r r Stew at Potts! Ladled and Gents flesuturant, No. 101 Centre Btreeo Prices: reduced to suit the time. Call and see for yourselves. . , . FRPOitql, English. aarl A ingricar.. baths, all styles, arl. of the tilnes4 qualities, at A. Staltys.-Centre st. PAI;DED LINEX-I)RILLS, a beautiful aril.; Smitli*.l l 'Ventre gtreet.' ! riCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS.-Fresh, pare 1, air is a vitaltr:lng elixir. Whoever Is debarred by circumstances from unrestricted access to this luelsibie. hut powerful stimulant,' reeds a .medi- . *Mal invigomnt, of sortie 'kind. The great object, should be to eboase the best. Popularity is a pretty gooaguarantee of merit. In, this Scrutinising .rind 'intelligent age, anddried - by this this Hostel ter's shoinaeh hitters stands first among the , Invig orating and regulating inedielnesof the presentdate. Toth wants of persons engaged in ludoor employ ments, especially in crowded faletories where evt u with the best possible ventilatlon'"the atmosphere Is always In some degree, pollut ed : this salubrious, vegetable tonic Ispeculiarly adapted.. The nature of the; legrediente is no mystery. It consists ~ of - nn absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, tinetttreti 7 -er; tither surcharged—with the fluid , extraets of sap tous roots and, barks and herbs. The pharmaco 'pale has its tinctures, but what are they? The juice •of only a single root or bark or plant Is present In each. Not one of them combines the three prpix-v -title of a tonic, an !alterative, and an aperient. All theSe'elements are blended In the -Haien; nor 'are these the stun of Its medicinal recc)mtuentlations.— It is also a blood depurent and an antispasmodic. Thebalend effect which air that hat been, parti ally exhausted of Its oxygen by frequent breathing produces on the-vital organization. is notorlans, and when tathlS devitalized atmosphere is supcgadded the mephitic vapor of hot air furnaces. it .b.Coorne - deietkriowl and depressing id the extreme. To e'en ble the sygtent to Year pp, even fora few hours each daY.agfanit the debilitating indlutnew vitiated atmosphere,, a Wholesome, tonic and alterative Is .Urgentlyrequired. 'This grand diSideratum is sup plied In' Ilostetters Bitters, Which as a strength sustaining,•• health-kotecting , agent has no rival 'eltheramong °Mettle' or advertised medicines.;. Jan 1.'70 4.1 y C • 01711E3 ANb COLDEL—Theic are more per-. ions die annually inlet dtseaSes of the lungs than tram any other cause. " Esti7one should recol lect that,a neglected cough or cold often feria:notes In comeumption. lia.sson's Cumpoend.4YroP of. Toy It.the best, twist reliable article known for the cure of • Coughs Odd* lloarsenosii, Asthma;- Ottolde Catarrhs and Sore Throat 'For the reneger -Whoop ing ciartCh th ere Is, nothing equal to It: Price 50 cents, _Ciotti onty at W. 11. 1t011ni.......0N111 Drug Store, Vot l sYllirl' W3l, 31ATIIEWer Drug, Store, Miners ville,:arsa the principal Druisjitores throughout the country::, / ltlittsEl,l,& LANDIrs. Nor. 27, 'O9--IVglit . • Proprletors;'Phila. DAVNESS. .11L.IlirlINESS 1- & CATARRH' , treated with esteem, by .1. ISAACS, lii. I).. Prot. of Dhueltece of Eye and, Ear, (ilia epecialtyx to the Medical Ve of nt,t twetveyeareexperience,• (fon.' nterly. of on, Holland,) N o. 'aitS Arch St.. Phila. Testintyni ' at hies innee. The tnedtcat faculty km Invited to accompany their patients. Artificial-eye inserted without pain. • Examination free., July 84 lb-21-9m , ' • H ACEBT BAYLOR'S RED OIL LIPIIIIENT: The plait external remedy for Uneutuanam. Neuralgia., spmlna, Bruises; AMllltialna, ftwe . A .. n l y g: Btlithwm of tne Jotuta, 4C, Potwessing morn 411alltlim as a Liniment,. It will proveltaelt in retry family in MOM Of Rbeutualism and Npu- Zgh e iatir e l l a i t t ern= a igezrimmtdeut teat elteen years, and has given entire amislise j two wherever it has been used. Prepared and sold by. Mrs. C. BAYLOR, No, 203 Centre It PotOrrlJA, Agent at ailtlerarMer, LAW: REECE 11130wm, Druggists; Ashland. IL D. RAIZ& Druggist. I fDIIO.IiLITCX PECTOBAL.--liore than a Wilk) - of Bottles of this Cough dledielne have been In Ave years, and thotersuns bare • been eared pt. •flurti=tri scoornpon . ying any ordinary cold the d wash of t. , ti raglan have alike yielded to It:, it- Of the greatest value 'to : the arannsunity and.no tunny should be, without- it.. It ialpiesinest to the brow. It is p by Dr. LEVi oarAt -IiOIATZLR,of id and la mold by Jr. - HOG and fats. YLOR. vine; and bymeorly every ii" p re at Smetana bottle.. 4; INHIFIIoi :,,, ;,. •-. ' t . RRY. PECTORAL TROCRIM, Ve<42lgrdok . None flIrG 'it !so pl( Ilse.no Arcx --- 0 - 7, AT .,o, Intreg ; mllate in ' - • • " , •••' • - .... IVA AL ;. i ;I>: will must . • give I , • 4 i tenet rer Bila t ea. Aff.x.i. 'lam, COMM/ P. TIIIIOAT P. they haves • S/ 1.4 9 1 % 1 1.* cd PUBLIC RPRAKERS cse h clear and IS ngthen the votee.• • - Owing SO- ti good reptitation and popularly at the trOMlClßlttfrUttilZMWMsTraiWa i r E F ' prod irii4 aressaod for paling.. 110.sure.to.ortApv. Bic true , 1 `) ' Oat.- 110.0 1 %.*".."R BRONCHIAL TR.LIC , '-'' I I SOLD avituvwucim . . - ' 4l -1.5-Gto . - ov. a, _ tOstion. thetetred lni s of engo4d Watt,r ; Colds,..,te. !Asir for, HodetzaVe And take tirrothat..., A hal f tea. spoonful bf It is more than eipahl to a- Whole spot:p:111. of any tAbPr.. Sold by ,druppiSts :And stot„ - tiLtepers. -Fifty cents !per bottle. ' Johnwln; Holloway st'e•ow, don,-lA_'A.m . :a Street. • Th , Curinntl .61. x Fon aot-is?-N.r . ,4,4z.r . t.:c5 . • • - •-= - . lbi Tire dOetors incitheis FaY • thee mosteare nad,elfectual,roanclia for:t base : pester IVO TOM. The igcnillne liai ijihl sign:it tired - of the', PtoPrietipp 'op the •writyper. each Isis - . • Twenty-are rents pot bot. ;:johlsori, flolloway nne , EE Od SSION r NFES O AIST • t VA7LID. T , Pubthibed for Ule. benefit of toustp at:ln Auld : others eiltofiulitt - frorn:•Tettow llt,4llldr,V. Me:, ••to plying theuns of relfreure. - Written hy pne 3irho anted It ltilsitlf; and isetli free on reedy' nil prrst•;•naid • • directed ellTelope. Address• 'NATHANIEL 31hYr.t111. • 11l 2I Ilroolttqi Y; • .7:77 _-_,,,,..- - 4_ 7 ,___, 13.11L141 4 •-.1(4NF—At St. Clatr, on the 4th inst.; 1 by the it , v.S - tuntel llortvell, Ur. ST Ennt::: JJAILF.Ii.; to Ntbot . A All JuNt•::4,'HII of SI. Clair. • . . • • . 11E1;13 - 11.1„nEDForto— OA the r4th . Inst.. by the Itev. :Nosle' I , n4nos, at the rrshlence of the 4ride: 'mt. li,k3t ellt.ilsr , Dbl.; LL, of l'ort-Cartiou,, to tit Lt 4.11- rutin. of! Atint•nollle. ' •• lIIII4ErAnTEkir--On .1.41 e ~ 54, 11 - of' Fehrtirtry: 187+), FElt,ol A_111) 11X)11114, to AIatJAY ltmcraß, 1,0; it . of l'ottintill .. Dennis. • , . . 1:41,,.Li...r- , Nin 'Sunday:Mimi net. at.. 2 .treloch_ t. his brother'S ri shlenee,:slLSS ItALL., Inythe fel ty-third , year or 11.4 lige. ,.. . , . . . rli lth.•••tp.iin •t he 2.l.ith. Ult., In PI negrove, C.A.Dit.ir . ittx,t: ettntsr, In the sa t h Nal! , ot tier age. '" 7 .• I i 'e: }DENTJ...4.EIZ-ti the :14 inst. in Pottsville,, ds.von IlltlNi Atu , si.4o of-Ilenry nutl.Slat llclu. lentaer, aged. •ZI tnont c." - '; ' • ' • • `lbto:fit -On Ntirll 4; 15i0, ill .lu.ttscille, P tatre PAIVIV. ~ igLEll,t:.-Stldil);s on the l'lnt, I list., Nitis,'FANlllY 44.F;:vm, irtte off:John - 0 tenn,lir the 7tlth Tenn''' of her ,n1;:e. '1 CANT..EZ-On the isi,lnat.,..t.ititsit Ci.VNTI.ET, of lyades-r Ile, aged 41 years. , , 1'i1.,11).N11.A.--tlin the *.'l9tli 'alt., In this Itorotigh; Eltamt nwri.r. tette Of Cluales Itadmit., aged 52 years, 1 'm on nil wul 5 days.:,, 'ZIOitTIIIEII—On Mnntlay morning, 7 o'eloidt: ('-t.E.ArP.:4:rci wife orgorgart Murtf,Frier; to tlty 07th Yea - rat - her age.; ' • , , ..t)Air.iil—On Friday, April Stli, to Port Cariani,, J;t:uts..ti-"F.LtdNitToN; son of.Jatnes furl I,tithnita • Oren, 21• Ors. tnonths and 8 slays. - I , uneilit on Sunday, the loth inst.. at 2 o'clock. fittertnentdit - -Presbyterian Conetery, Pottsville. 'PARIIOTT—fin the 4th last., BENJA-31LN PALI:OTT, aged 5 yeit - rs and 3 months; : • • POWELI,—In N.ll Ile, on March 'is. FL'ILAn ETU POWELL, fe Of Jou. P. Purcell ; ng,ect:G.l ' , Jays , . ItAP , RTY—In St. Clair, April 5,', SYIX EATER E. FLAFFEairr, /1,7, ni years. • 'll.tEtl.--On I to' 2;th ult.. In Frieoensinn-g. AVI.L.s9N, sou of Thomas and Igatilita. Reet.l,,al.-,:d Jnontlip. - • • , . . , , WEIlliER.—Od the dist Mt_ in S4' rhuy II ILIA . Ch l A usor.E^L'WEnnEtt, aged 50.yo.ars;:: m pills tuid It! .. , ,• • :11, - y.x..N—At WelanooVity,,,Wednesdar, April Itii,! GEotittEl WirxNU second .seta Of Watk in! Williams! Al Wynnl. ...(4.,, a M o.tive of i:arditt Ulna urgarishlre,l , .. , • . . I South A ale:. . , Jinn ~ .or, e nberger. Ilankrtud., .T 9 wilorn It tnay eoheern : The undersigned, Vi, I l'-' ldun 'A '.,:tlarr, of Ashland, P..clutylk illCouitty, Peon.- s3•llVatil 4,hereby gives. not ,ee Of his apppi rkt nicht as giahigne, of the estate of _Nathan Longenberger, of Union — ownship. In the I 'ono ty of t...e1in:.•11:111,i at said Dltrlet, and who was to-wit on the sixteenth .lay ''ot %rune, A. D. Is,K adjudged I tankin pi, ,upon tae Peti lon of tillaq,slP,by the District Court. of the' ilted 44tittes for t Eastern District of kkennsylvt.- azia; 'tilted 'at -Aulfla ,he :Pith day or March, A. • D' isio. M: A. MAlt.R;''Aslilinnt. '. pril ', 770 . ,-- ' \ '. ' 11.:':t . •".' - • . 'MOT CE—th THE COURT OF COW/44RX 1.[7 , 1 PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ' I\'illiani Vrieed • 152 March Ttrin, '1 , 70; ' de•!" rs. S. inen Price. ' ) Alias Subf t .'}ena for a DivorCe. .. To , the .respoadent above.. niu4el.l:—You are. hereliy trauired to appear It. a c Our( of ComMotr P i cas.-1..1w 1104 :CE l'ottsvill...4or the county , ' of :...tt buy Ilt:11P, on the find Motiday of June next. to an ...Aver the complaint or I lie" I:hen:di: In .t he 'al. , ove it ht,:,telise. . . GEORGE C. WYNKOOP, §berl.lr _l. kilie•ritf's M Office, l'uttsyllle,') . i M' I 11.1, 1! , 7 •1. • C . i ~ M OTICR—IN THE COURT OF COMMON . ill PLEAS OF SCHUYLICILL COUNTY, • • •," Mary Oat wln. by her ii,ext e'' • . ' ' . flew!, Elizabeth TCutplln/ t 9 I :%larch Term, MO. t ' , Alia.s . 'Subpoena fora , - . 'H .ury Outtrin. - i : Divorce. •. 2.17 I ccember'T., VitAl. - ) .. • • . .-- ". . • To the.re,pOliftellt ab,,ve named:-You are hereby required to appear at a Cuurt or como l on ri..a.,ctd,, :,be 11011 ikt. POtt:10 Ile, for the County 1.)1 Schuylkill; on the flrht M.dielay of aunt, next, to turiWer the colnplai;nt- of the libellant I ali. :101;0 Bailtt,lolSe: . .1 . . tiETIRGE C. NV YN K int l',' Sheriff.' , Sheriff's Office, Pottsville;) • , i - ' - .March 11/, MO. . c . • . 12-11 -- . thlring ME arring • • 1 centl . ft line e.tichsubse MOT .1v pur 'Dog( tt, some to ploasurtj TEM nerahip under the t le D t ha g e f°rlnad a °Slain' aft art.ll continue the Lc l li ) u- ' 4l ' * Co., 41113 , t '. D°s ..! e n. !Ina 112 Walnut . : 27"' s c a Ltla .44 " . 44 p BLa hj i t ht.ALIJ." . A, "70, 5, .....1ntf • v. it: Buiarzy. NOT/C3l.n u t u rem and users of gtesua, 1.11 Pumps, hereby cautioned against the man. facture. sale or use of any Pumps that are aft in. tringezneuron Allison's Patent, dated klepm tebef :191C,; asjhay Will-baliroseeuted id the estent of. Ihe already coint1101:111,esi t against several par: ttes, and vc prresecute all other infriugers.. . Po rt Quisss,"April 'Is6S. ROUT. ALLMON. • Parties in walnut Pumps; samba , supplied at reason - bl4prces by .. the undee=l. -- • •• - • ettArorAit.i. .••• • Ph:SlAM:l'lton Works, Port Otrbonippa.:l =I • r-"- N • • • I • ...re r/st Ttyr myy c 'Ca. ID ibase b THIN, /~ ~`~// ~,..... KT *' a .riiiiiiurri4.l =5 csa tyad• la. or i Oar , ll I art ' pt o ginoris - !aid 1 Suirliiii ►~' M , } r- r‘ br ,l 7A CepaaFaiNVir. p i a:, ~ 4•0 ;#o.......t•ittlir