Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 31, Paoli, Orange County, 16 April 1879 — Page 4

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TIr. Henry 1L &lszlj i'i c-a ids way to Zaa t'L-'h.r wiili a. c ;r:n hkr fro!.".l tl::8 XU.r.3 cf t!i I!.;.l j t ttcrrrAz-i th Ll.leria cjiaccois-'-a --. ' .. ..... !'!tp-:. . . . JlreL-'I-.l;.:-p Tzreira Tt; ";juiillcs fca.a been tlj-el.".jfcd by the rope. XL Prciideat Lai issalaatod Ceorge S. Ea-diis, of Sebraakat, Eorreyor General for Nebraska; Azor A- Smith, Postmaster at Leadville, and Thstas H DiCiSca Pce toaster at Tickihtirg, Ilia Th wi low Ohvr has entered the lecture f. I, ai 1 -n dl v 1. it t! 2'orth and Weat, and de- ' r 1 r 1 irr, c . ':d l'y Late Trial with 1 vfT C is eicu." Tie f tor cf tie lata Secretary cf War, I"j1i 1"". f aa' n, has ben appointed to a c". A-h ' i 1 the , 1 1'Urmieter General'a ofdee 1 y f en ' ry ZlCrsry. T&nl 1 o) '. i.io floater, reached SlemTt i, ro t..3 11th inst, on Lis way to t' Gulf. The President has nominated Ilob-ert P. n, f r"jr. 'j ler.ia, Consul at IToscow. -It:; Luiu's Kit we 'Ire fire occurred la Eh a falling walls ki! lias three r N.nsi Three lulldinga wore gutted, and ( .v. ra.1 sv'- n cf i destroyed, iaTolving a loss of about $y 0'0; well insured. Closely following upon ids a Beriona fire at Ft Lovs is UleraiJd the occurrence of a disastrous conflagration at Philadelphia, entailing a loss of 750, COO, and diarraog-ios,th9 alTadrs of a score of large business enterprisea About two blocks cf bulldlnjps were consumed. The Hartford and Kew Karen piers, at New York city, were burned a few days ago. The Iocs is estimated at 30,000. A tcry destructive conflagration recently occurred at Ooonomowoc, Wis., several blocks of buildings being consumed. . The loss reached about f lOO.OOa The business portion cf Coffeeville, ICisa., has been laid in eshes. By the breaking of the rope of the elevator at Gram mercy Tark Hotel, in Kew York city, the engineer wa killed. jFixjixczAi, Aim mrnvsTMiAJU Chicago elevators contain 7,106,630 bushels of wheat, 2,873,701 bushels of corn, 409,203 bushels of oats, 240,172 Duahels of rye, and 618,680 bushels cf barley, making a total of 11,433,448 bushels, against 2,840,532 bushels at this period last year. The Denver and Eio Grande Company has just made arrangements with a syndicate of capitalists for tho capital necessary to extend ita Lines to Leadville, down the Bio Grande, and into San Juan. March earnings of nineteen Western railroads show an increase of $203,000 over the same month last year. Postmaster General Key thinks the negro exodns a very good thing. He thinks there are too many colored people in the Lower Iliseiseippi valley, and that both races would be bc-u-eSfel by the hegira, " There is too much cotton raised, depressing tbe price and yielding an inadequate return for tho capital and labor both. Tho exodus of negroes from the South has created a demand for Chinese laborers to 11 their places, and applications are daily received by tho six companies in San Francisco for Chinamen to be shipped to the Sou in. . Tlie companies, however, decline to act in the matter, and expreasly deny having any control over Chinese laborers. COXGJZESSIOX'JLZ Conelleration of the Army bill was resumed ta t":.o ilousa on tho Slii. llr. Sparka (Bemocrat), of Illinois, 8jx&a la favor of the repeal cf tbe law permitting the use of troops at the poll. Tba issue, P a a.M, was Whether or not in this country, this treo coaatry, tl.it great republic, i'. arnjf soldier, the paid servants of t5js i-ovcrcign ipto, were to come to the polls to drive tbe sovereign people sway. That vrsa the Issue. Gentleraeu (Air. (Sparks ait. a-.J '.n:hsivz tbe liepublicaa si-iie), you make tho issue; we go to the conntry upon it; we mena to atsintl urea it; lnovr tbii sovereiffa povrer that etaad behind us, stands behind you, au i to it the Frct-uieat ii.-.l Oovernora and Couprcsa must all yleid, and tl-e aovorciif.i people we know - wh.j tsu. air. t'liitiendcn oiiowrd, and caid : Whea you repeal ihewe In jou Si5fraucbiae not o1t tbe weak and ipuoraet in every pari ot this country, but in ail tbs large cities yea disfrancliite mn who have n t tb courace to meet the desperadoes and ivui doners ai:d liiaci.5etfs at the po.ls. Tb aioendmetit offered bv Mr. "New. tbat a repeal shall not !'in..tge or affect tbe r:.::ht and t.ury cf the Execitiva to respond to a cad of a State Legislature or tlorernur waa a?tved to S5 to 4. Tbe lie-j'nl,'.;..-r. ttid' not rote. Mr. Lowe moved to f'r .. ci.t trtii'U 6. :Cr. Cor' er s.tr-ifti-sted tbat if that were done bis aide would n j v r i 'raJU- Ir, ct dea s.f"y-a.rie buH meauo morety the I (, -.' t. ' f"fjoa of tie etAiutra. ,e iSalsnii t aid ia lw the tarty which was rep 1 1 1- t 10 1 I trr-i -V. l.ij-aa had ( l.-.in.ed t vniiiuii4 wrr wita ti-e troop. lhe law y ifMiie i 1 .t ue 1. 11.. -d power, b-.'t p't tbe t crime on tbe- otm-vn who violated it, and bo i t k'f- t at law turre, ar. I f-r t'.at rfinn, - 1 - 1 . .t . ' aS no. n mi it I t e r r-; o1 .ot'...-13 t i.o.i, in w bit h Jle"ri. t o ' Vr. ?. r, ! ii' i- n i I me pir;:.ii au-1. Bt-.-e out t' e word Cannon moved to ;I " . . :l o-. .ra i j IT f.if)- titS P"'I; i.je .t'i 'it'll, 1 iaon. lejected 1 ,i . I r. L -' " er sti i 1 1 ' " t.-t iBlit'.j r nt.., r i. '.t ii." r. M or l ,n ti.e t . i ia pj f r cf ci 1 , ri p peace at the poll at sucb is -e n 1 . ' 1 t.j tn'ci: a ct r."i"rs ted yes, ill; u7 1-. r uiov 1 aa a aa Scutate tor tecaoa 6 ReiUi" SJ " I and 5 f el tb- i . - i o 3 i a: d 1 e Bit ii' Url t t p i'.i t." l.e x i ei, 1 I; nT, 1 . I ..r. li-x.lro'ni'iMi! .rnr a cf t .e oU p. . VI--vtej. I T - t. 1 t lie r'o. ct . 1 i.wl -.1 . 1 ' h i in. -.1i. t a w .i i t . cf I '.ri I v on of tip 1 t I a I "d t r ' . .1 . r-k t. -o n.".i f t f f r - : c ft , a v s a : . .. . j t I f( " t'ntii tat ' t cc - -j t- l r i. .o c- ' ii I i - t Cf t 9 . . .... - ' 1 t, t I t B t "l. " t i , - t a t : : : I I 1-ir-1 c 1 i r, i - a 1 "'i. ft. r-. i r r

at! : n 13 ru L ;::$!.. Ct'i?, CTl t s-,,: : 3 r; ' l.ii.e Lij;r V leawyu. Hid tf s.':.lpi cf t?:ie t. ram It t ! to C ' 1 ! ca Kwi ., oa ca A.:: I: J s .ti.i t.j fi !.--a . a a tew m ;e w Commerce - re l''i'Ri.jr.ii.tJfe oa d Barbr at ) acur c-t ffi.il. bki ya to I'.O '-a en W'w m-S xrt .,:ie v- r a? any tome. I be mow important r. a new role, adc-i t-.-d by a vow c ntys. wfcj-8i permit tht coRindtfi Sieaaa, lsatltlr.g aat Cttrreacy, and Cc-ia-f to report l.ISIa at .cy time, aal on motion of any memtw the Bom majr. tiy a major;y tnt, fcs a day for tbe consfderaaon of any piib...ic t.ill w -;h iot be epowt by sot cf the-i-e wmml!!1-.. A new rr. . wbii:: vill l:e of rreit b..'Iifc&.t i -r pxir-; -e- o cer.eriil If-Ci;-.l itio-a, wm &dy;. led, w:.jsi:a frovl ..(; C,t t..; ir-orn-i'-iX tfiir ubaii nob be dispensed :i:.a eiccpt by a twe-tbfnls vote e tbe i:i:;-vra-tr pr:-?:nt. Tbis wHlprevettt -inp'!e com mi -.':.- from rrtonopo!iioit the t-.iue f tbe llonse. as ii now frt- tiTut!y iotie. At a Itemocratic cancrja of tiie Iltm-e members, after tSse adjournment for tbe day, a resolution waa passed, witli but one dissectin vote, that tbe House will regularly proceed to ViMiae-HS on Jtouday, the 1-Hb. The Staate ficaSy eetOeJ the Kew Harcpbire Senatorial case on tbe lOUx by the admission of Cbarlea H. Bell. Tbe vote was 5 yeas to S nays. Two Republicans Carpenter and Cosfclis? voted with the tuiaority. Senatar.XaTi, of Eltnois, voted airaittst Bell. Tea Democrats votai with the int.; on"?, namelr, li'-rd, Gordon. Grootae, -Tones, McDonald, i.ana -'pb, Toorii ees . waiitr, v.utte and wtuiaota.The Eotim was at work on the Legislative Appropriation Li.U. Tbe Array Arprcpriatioa till was taken op la tbe Senate on ths tltb, and Sir. Withers explain! its provisions. N antendntents wers adopted, tba Comiaittea on Appropriatiocs baving agreed to resist all amendments, and the majority of the Sets ate seconding them accordingly. The reason assigned by Mr. Withers tor such a course was tbat amendments would delay tfca passage of the bill. Sir. tfereford called tspSIr.lIoar'sreBotntioa declaring the IX'uocratic programme tor tbe passape of P1 ropriation hills to be unconstitutiouil and r voiatioaary, and made a speech against it, insisting that no such actiou wan contemplated as would justify such a conclusion. Tbe House was at work oa the Legislative Appropriation bill. Speaker Eand all sneouaced the standing committee, which are as follows : Electious Springer, Manning, Slennmin. Speer, Colerick. Armlield, licltzhoover. Sawyer, Fliiater, lie fcr, Caiiax, Calkius, Field, Overton. Weaver. Ways aud Means i'ernnndo Wood, Tucker, Gibson, i'helps, Morrison, Kiils, Carlisle, Feltou, Garf.eld, Kebcy, Coiigt-r, Frye, Jjuivneli. Appropriations Atkins. Plortnt. Singtetoa fXiss.), Clymer, Blackburn. Wells, Cobb, Forney, McMahon, Bak r, Monroe, Kawley, Ku bcil, Caimon, Hiscoek. Banking and Currency Buctner, Ewine, Davia, Yonitfr. Lewis, Louusbery, Ladd, Cbitteudea, Fort, I'rice, Crapo. I'aeinc Kailroads McLane, Chalmers, Eliss, Clark, Dickey, Kilis, Martin, Wellborn, Mariner, Bclford, Newberry, Bailey, Butler, Worth. Claims Bright, Dickey, DaTidson. Covert, O'Connor, lavis, bamford, Linda- y, Barber, Bowman, Crowley. Commerce Eestan, Eliss, Ross. Kenna, T.fcLane, Thomas, Turuer, Acklcn, Bealo, Deuster, t'lardy. O'.Seill, Waite, Henderaou, Towuscud (O.), inssIl. l'nbdc Lands Converse, Wdpbt. Steele. McKen zie, Williams Ala.), Ketcbam, iiyan, Kapp, Washburn, Bennett. Postofficcs and Pest Roads Money, Clark, Cook, Evins, Bintrlcton (HI.), Shelley, Jolics, Ketcbam, Joyce, Stone, P.mcliam. District of Cdurubia Hunton. Eenkle, Bonck, Clark, Martin, Samford, Eiotz, Seal, Jaiues, Iieilmau, Aldricb. Judiciary Knott, Harris, Culberson. Kurd, House. Ryan, Herbert, New, Hammond. Laphain, Robinson, Heed, SIcKinley, Williams, Willebs. War Claims Bras, RoberLon, Warner, Rothwell, Thompson, tiimonton, Carpenter, Ferdon, Tyler, Bayiie, Russell. Rublit Eipouditures Finloy, Slanning, Davis, Tillman, Simonton, BeltzbooTcr, Joyce, Slason, Cowgill, lirigliani. Private Land-Claims Gunter. Slarlin. Caldwell, Stuldrow, Stevenson, Slyers, Lay, Slitchcli, Korcrow. Burrows, Voorhis. Manufactures Wise, Eealo, Nicbolls, Smith, Richardson, Taylor, Lowe, Hall, liorr, Hammond, McCook. Foretpn Affairs Cox, Nelson, Eicknell. Kitijr, Nicbolls, Herndon, Hill, Killinger, Rice, Alortou, Robeson. Territories Muldrow, Cravens, Eouck, Sfnllcr, Btartin, Frost, Bacbman, Humphrey, Aldricb, l'ounp, Dick. MaRinnis. Revolutionary Peiiifions Whiteatter, Eland, Cabell, Dibrell, fciiugleton (111.), Ryan (Va.), Converse, Farr, Miles, Pierce, Gillette. Invalid Pensions Co ft" roth, Lewis, Caldwell. Hostetttr (Ind ). Torsons (Ga ), Hatch (Mo.), Taylor (Ti nn.l, Smith (I.e.), Haztlton (Wis.), Davis (lib), Up.-leeraiT (Oliio). Hallways and Canals Cabell, Shelley, Kiratncl, Slcmors, Wise. Osmcr, Turner, O'Reiily, Fisher, Blake, Houk, Ford. AEficnltnTO Covert, Aiken. Steele. Dibrell, Henry, Lo Fevre, Kiehnr.ond, Persons. Hatch. McGowan, Wilber, Valentine, Godscbalk, Auderson, Forsytbe. Indian Affairs Scales. Hooker, Gunter, Waddcll, Poehler, Whiteaker, Wcllbora, F-rrett, Dctiug, Pound, Ha.skell, Aimslce. Military Affairs Sparks, Dibrell, Brapg, Johnston, baiith, Lo Fevre, White, McCook, ilarsb, I".fi''n. ilihtia Ross, Scales, Heiikfe. Tliomas, Turner, Spoer, O'Brien, Dick, Farr, Dapvett, Hawk, Iiller. Saval Affairs W hittborne, tiuode, Morse, KJaiu, Davidson, Talbott, O'Brien, Harris, Harmer, Biiitgs, Brewer. Mines and Slininp Stevensonj Acklen. Armfield, Atherton, Waddcll, Klotz, Loring. Mitchell, Vnicr, fciU-steia. Caiiipbr-11. Education and Labor C-oode, Willis, Lay, Tillman, McMillan, Ballon, Barlow, Osmer, Van Aer11am. Revision of tbe Laws Harris, Clark (Mo.), Townsbend, a ddes, Richardson, Mc-Iiilau, Lowe, Ortb, Thomas, Osiuer, Gillette. Coinage, Weisbts and Sfeasures Stephens. Vance, Ellis, Bland, Willis, Warner, De L iiatyr, Clai'.iu, Ward, tisner. Patent Vance, Smith (Ga.), Aiken, Townshend (111 ). Buchanan, Talbott, Smith, Ward, Caswell, BaJIoti, Dwscbt. Pnblic Eutldincs and Grounds Cook, Youtit;, McKc-nzie, Kitumel, Atherton, Kitchen, Si arch, Clark (la ). Jorgeusen, Starin. Sballenbrger. Accounts Henry, Morse, Martin, Boyd, Smith. Mileage Cobb, Kiic:, Sliils, Cbittenieu, Overton. Ejtpenrlitnres of Slate Department Clymer, Htradja, Kiuff, Frost, Newberry, Barlow, Crowley. Expenditures of Treasury Department Jlorrfson, Fumy, Ti.ri.cr, Euikncr, Lcaau, HjII, O 'i .11, Vt caver, fctann. i.tpcr.",t-ires of War Department ETai bburn, Feitou. Hons. Jones. White, orcross, llouli. bl t :t ''te'.es ot avy l paru.' ut rowii'.bend (III. 1. Phelps, lutcbiu. Hail, Wood, Lindsty, beat. tipcni'iti'es of rol.f Department La 1 1, 7.:-"!iy, frjika, iot-r, L...o, klntitii., jL.rfc'barn. Ei ;i .te real ''or! or ropariTft 1' .tl'c r. Vt i ttborne, Clary. V .::iams (Ala J, Ie Ijl iatj r, Jorpenwen, Burrows. 1 . is.- li'-cs cf F-fi E ' Idi'"? ria'ietee, P, r . t. Herlert. G'I . ly i ord, 1 orsyi t.a, ckum. Expenditure of Departnurot of Jus'tiee 1 'omit, t 1 !.i, "ri. 'er, I t r 1. ; v, 1 t r. l'iis, C. ai j. 1o'a I. " is, i . . -s . l'wsc(t'.:..:- -- r.i i luiTU-i. Cb: ''rs, JrSri.;i "-rocr, iuri.fr, s, Imb, latin, Bvn, Lord, Caswell, Prwseott. I nl't- Ibe t;eler, L' fb as, El field. Free. I fi'i.u ii C,v.l C rvi -e T ' House, Eensa, O'Connor, 6,vww! bi;d, i:.t tea, I rcrtb, 1, . i t tut ?'',ifo( Law E 1 -. r t I rn, Cirs T T I, ctora! Count ' , I- - c. (iTij, aa cktieit. Itunton. t'arls i!i.terrT. Dunn, Orta, . . r i IT '! r f T' ' le. b.v - i' ... c-. n. e, io. es rt I" i I i t .ey, COoEnor, asircli. 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Abii'nicn meptrpj mn,., for tb KaiwniKd Service, ne Ur ns,..;., ;,j fin AnihHw rvndera it one ol tiie bt Aai'i-'J-bt cks for ail Ctiviii a. ' ' Easter Music ! Easter Chrols S Easter Antliems! t Si Send for Li..-i-s. CAVTAT VS FOR StIIOObS AXI) l"!r, X.t XC I t' . Aiv--:ff mxtiy i cmrs m.ij t ri. tinnod M:itlc Irvlntr (Ti cent, J.ena i "hji-ity ()cer.ti), 43uairilian Acr uJ'rn7 'rtrtimi Ion ii c-nti. t'isirit Fuy ip' i i'uiry lii-ldal iSo cent). ' ' Th present nnmher t.t 'he WefKI-T MrstCAt. liFmED b lud of 31i!e taiil 6 rents for iC Kirn dRD'iftXN xf.vt irrriion Fon TU Kd'I.t.MJFOUTK -.V-.i iatoe mm r.-'i nlor vr Urnvd. a proved pwitiwly br taiet ft ttndi e i 'i f' iycti.vjN't. tif t opics, i x't:i".t if. Any Rook 3Iil!el Tor Ket:iil FrKc OLIVElI DllJi'OX & CO.,Bostom C. II.DIfson .v Co., J. K. I)iJ-,m iCo., 843 Broadway. N.Y. VIZ Chcstnnt St..rTill, Lawuesce &taylois, 10 AitoBto Street, LcMon, E. TTftTfi-T. ATVrT JltewiTfl Consignments of Dairy and other Aa'raitiint Produce f 'ir s.( la in tbe I;ir--ct und let Miirktt lit the ItVoi ld. Commission : For Consipnments under fM pi-r rprt " ' " Xi' lii-rc.... erer A lii' i jr cent Freight, etc., etc., paid free cf cling- toi inuncst, Money Advanced on Consignments Without Intersil Account sales and cash promptly rcnbtU-d. BANKERS National Provincial B nk cf Eng'j-1 Telecr-ph A.'d resi-TAYM M'L, IoNbtiN 1 1 0 tl 01 lw'el InWaUPt S-o . i.e," (BlU IJ OlbyJ f'Tt'ir.fi. r'vnry mnmh. iino Mat Address BAXTER & CO.. Rankers, 17 Wall&t.N.T. 1 jT f r 7 l- n 1' "WW., wt i.ti. earn S to '.tr;i"' r to to Klotl month. Lvery railnnte srnaranu'e'l a p.vi.ig stitj. Mon. AililreRS Jt. V.il,m me .Mnifr,.b'i I V t TtTTT 3IAEIT & SKIN DISEASES. J I j t t DonsandinMired. mii F'nan. Jxinit 1Mb i n vir.'H KiiiM'.Y i nr. 1 si tliikntiwn. Sf-nd for cirrulnr. Novs brtis. A t'ntjer Nl. 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Piico, Fifty Venn a yeitr .pcciral Inducement tncleM. A proper blank to collect amonnt dne uridar Bern AnuFAiia of Pension liru, furnis hed ornwtr.th u T' lultir lubncrihtr only, and s;!ch claims filed in PsBinoa Orfice ief(Aot charge. January mimrwr iTtim-n enpy free. Send for it. CJiCOKfSK Jcb LMU.Vu., Washington. D. O. Lock Box HZS. hut i& ir -nsM to. SW '. i iBs 4 W.-r' li, . 55 etii. month; SQ.oO a in. pirr y. 4 rt . o 1 "s. i.i i 1 iH&r. Hi I-: ku I 1 8 pKes. I. a yoar. ri j 1 , . , has i'-. lsr.--.At. circuta;.!on and is tbs eaaiwat atd mutt iaturtM'.... pitot la tb Unu4 ii R V-FFriI.Y SUN la err.: us.tics.Hy th poc' a !i..y 1 j i-" I. v. . I rr.-"' F- -bar. N. Y. Ci'.y. M v v 1 '"; i.K :.;Mli',ii. :'i -j: i f " 1 -':e.:-rt t1'- tv . i J . , ' tc 1 11 ' - 1 - - j . . i .. r. 1 - i f t -'t- , ,1 I.S 4-d ' ' ' " -p" ;. 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