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LiEt-T. B . S . W E V E R , f o r m e r l y of P i a t t s ­

b u r g h , w a s r e c e n t l y c o u r t - m a r t i a l e d i n

S a n F r a n c i b C O u n d e r the g e n e r a l c h a r g e o f

c o n d u c t u n b e c o m i n g a n officer a n d a g e n ­

t l e m a n , t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n s bfcing, a b s e n c e

w i t h o u t l e a v e a n d d i s o b e d i e n c e o f o r d e r s .

T h e trial w a s c o n d u c t e d i n the o n e - s i d e d

m a n n e r w h i c h i s v e r y a p t to c h a r a c t e r i z e

m i l i t a r y t r i b u n a l s , a n d t h e r e s u l t w a s a

v e r d i c t o r g u i l t y , a n d d i s m i s s a l i ro i i i t h e

s e r v i c e . B u t w h e n t h e m a t t e r , i n i t s r e g ­

u lar r o u t i n e c o u r s e r e a c h e d P r e s i d e n t

Cleveland for final disposition he, after a thorough personal examination of the evi­dence and pleadings, reversed the decis­ion of the Court Martial and restored Lieu*. Wever to his standing and rank in the regular army.

The Asylum. A few -weeks since Chauncey Turner

was exhibiting a valentine, he said be had received—he probably sent it to himself— The valentine was a rough drawing of the Assembly chamber with the figure of a man in one of the Assemblymen's seats, and supposed to represent Mr. Weed. Ia bis hand he held a paper, on which was written "Cbauat, you can't have this seat."

A figure outside the railing of the As­sembly, intended for Turaer, was also holding ap a paper upoa waiea wan writ, tea "George, you caa't have the aarhu*."

This it about Vumae »f (As taWfe SjJIaV. Because Caauacey Turner was defeated fa ta by the people of CUatompo—tj for

wtta

T h e T e a c h e r s * I n s t i t u t e .

T h e T e a c h e r s ' I n s t i t u t e for t h e F i r s t

ComuiTss ioncr D i s t r i c t of C l i n t o n c o u n t y

o p e n e d last M o n d a y m o r n i n g i n the H i g h

S c h o o l r o o m m t h i s v i l l a g e w i t h a g o o d

a t t e n d a n c e , and h a s b c l d ^ s e s s i o n s d u r i n g

the- r, c e k in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h the p u b l i s h e d

programme- . W e m a k e n o a t t e m p t to p u b ­

l i sh t h e p r o c e e d i n g s , a s n o t h i n g s h o r t of a

full re j ort w o u l d d o ju&tice to t h e s u b j e c t ,

a n d it is i m p o s s i b l e to d e v o t e the a m o u n t

f'f s p a c e w h i c h it w o u l d r e q u i r e w i t h o u t

m g i r d i n g o u r d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e i n s t r u c t -

o r s . P r o f e s s o r S a n f o r d a n d Prof . B a r n e s ,

h a v e p l e a s e d all b v the ir f a i t h f u l a t t e n ­

t i o n to b u s i n e s s a n d t h e w h o l e I n s t i t u t e

h a s b e e n m o r e t h a n u s u a l l y i n t e r e s t i n g

a n d prof i tab le .

T h e I n s t i t u t e f o r the S e c o n d C o m m i s ­

s i o n e r D i s l r i c t w i l l b e h e l d at C h a m p l a i n

n e x t we e k , c o m m e n c i n g on M o n d a y m o r n ­

i n g . T h e f o l l o w i n g i s the l i s t o f

TEACHERS IX A T T E S D i > ' C E .

A l lan 0 Ferr is , K f e s e r l l l e . Clarc i iee P. >Terrihew. PJaUsburgh. Maggie Tarred , (" lavburgh . T^izzit; Ra.nlc-31, Cla ibt irgh , F l o r a H a y n e s , S a n i n a c . M a v L True. Sarat iao . I, ftawley Phi l l ips , PJat l sbnrgh . Sftmeiel C o l b m n , Morr i sonv i l l e . Alary K. b y t u l o n , P i a t t s b u r g h . Mary Butl'-r, r i a t t a h u r g h . Ad rile K ^ s o r , C laybnrgh . K i t t i e L. Harnev . Catlyvi l le . Carolyn V. Crosby, PlnMstmrgh. "I.ois L. K e v s o r , Claytmrgh. Herbert S. McCaslanel, Bed lord . Win. H. Oordon , E l l e n b u r g h C e n t r e . "Hattie Cro'H]speed, South P l a t l s b u r g h . .Ella M. Wright , Dannemora . .1. i 'ranl; N a s h , Yal ivmr. Kobert H. y o l d e n , fcllenbuigta. T h tor M. Shaw, »lorristtnvil le . l iu l l i E. Keweorob , AVesI P i a t t s b u r g h . i i i len M A l l e n , X e e s e v i l l e . J e n n i e E . ISehan, P ia t t sburgh . FloLvnoe- S w e e n e y , C l in tonv i l l e . Gr.ie-e Barker , P la t l sburgh . Para J . Srewart , P ia t t sburgh . Ivate R y a n , D a n n e m o r a . Marv E . H e a l e v , P l a u s b u r g h . •TcMmie M. St i l e ' s .PJat l sbnrgh . M i r y li. C'Vei l , B e e k m i n t o w n . 15ni. F . C o l l i g a n , P i a t t s b u r g h . Els ie Monty, Plaitsburtrh. H a t l i e C. Ki ley . W e s t P i a t t s b u r g h . M i n n i e Mack,"West Chazy. J u l i a ftl. Cuffey, Claybnrgh. N e t t i e M. >'orcross, A l t o n a , Clara Sanger , Wes t P i a t t s b u r g h . Maggie E Phalr, Po in t A n Koehe . •lolau X. N icho l s , Rouses PoinC.

Susie F. Lyndon, Piattsburgh. AiiDte i>I. B a k e r , P lae i sburgh . Marion M. C r o s b y , P i a t t s b u r g h . M i n n i e J . Hal l , P l a t l s b u r g h . E v a l e n a B. b e t s o n , Mooers F o r k s . J o h n T. Beernes, B e e k m a n t o w n . Mary IIwyer , Keesev i l l e . J t a l v i n a G i i l i l a n d , P i a t t s b u r g h . Oermie Irwin, P e a s l e y v i l l e . H. Me-K. SiuOh, A u s a b l e Fortes. Vi'm. B. Kivers, P ia t t sburgh . V,ru. H. P h i l l i p s , P ia t t sburgh . Vr.vnk W. J u d g e , Altona. JJura Percy , P la t l sburgh . J .ena A. x\ e lr , P l a u s b u r g h . Mary Laneleit, MofBtlsv i l le . ^ta. 'gie A. Thomas , P la t t sbnrgh-K m i i u J . l ioberts , V a l e o u r . Amy Comstoek , P l a t t s o u r g h . A n n a It. Booney , W e s t Chazy. b e s t e r W. Wanf . Saranac . Mary L. Jay , P la t l sburgh . II. Mar Graves . Ausable F o r k s . T. SI. K n i g h t , P l a t u b u r g h . EUi*n Claue-y, AVesl P i a t t s b u r g h . K a t e Million, I'Jattsburgh. E l l e n A. Hewi t t , P ia t t sburgh . Janie3 H. O'iSeil, West P iat t sburgh. at. ICale Sperry, P iat t sburgh. E m m a M. S n o w , Hlaclc Brook. K a t e s Woodruff, PJattsbnrgh. Carrie E. Sperry , Piat tsburgh. K a t e Mason, P l a t t s b u r g o . E m m a J, Godso, P ia t t sburgh . A n n a K a v a n a g h , P l a t t s b i u g l ) . Ada i idger ton , Piat tsburgh. Mary F . Pa lmer , P ia t t sburgh . Eaania L. Good, Suhuyler F a l l s . W. A. J o n e s , Plai tsbi irgh. Mildred M. K o b i n s o n , P i a t t s b u r g h . U e l l i e Farrel , S a r a n a o . F l o r a J. McKenz ie , K e e s e v i l i e . Annie-M. Arthur, K e e s e v i l i e . Fox. Ho hi en , P i a t t s b u r g h . B i l l s C. S t r i c k l a n d , K e e s e v i l i e . H e l e n a A u g u s t l n , P ia t t sburgh . Gen ie H. Tufts, K e e s e v i l i e . E m m a Mailer , Mooers. Add ie B a i t e r , M o r r i s o n v i l l e . A b b i e F i n c h , K e e s e v i l i e . Ol l ie R e y n o l d s , K e e s e v i l i e . Mary W". Miner , P iat t sburgh. Li l ible J. W e s t o n , K e e s e v i l i e , A l i ce R i l e y , Morr i sonv i l l e .

i . l la JM. GoDya, I'oint A u Roche . Dora A. Otis, f l a t t s b n r g i i . P h i l i p iS. Moore , Peru H o r a c e N. S m i t h , Hacanac. Per ly V). H t l l a r d , Sebuv ler Fa l l s . J r n n i e Connor, P ia t t sburgh . El la B r e s e t t e . S a r a n a e . i . it .bie SI. Brum lev , P i a t t s b u r g h . Mary O'Brien, P i a t t s b u r g h . b ibbte A . B e a r d s l e y , T a l c o u r . Warren H. Evere t t , Pern. L e n a Smi th , Saranae , A l i e e A. Eambkin .Srof f l t t sv i l l e . A d d e Sanborn, Peru. Br idget R. O'Brien, Ausab le F o r k s . Harry Quirk, Ausab le Forks . Ei la U. ej'Brien, A u s a b l e F o r k s . Ida Baker , Clio ton vi He. N e l l i e C. Sne l l , Moff iusvi l le . Lizzie Harney , Caelyvi l ie . h i t t i e L B e v e n s , Saranae . Mary Col l ins . Saranae. Martha C. Bi l l iard, A u s a b l e F o r k s . Andrew W. Morhous , Saranae . Minerva F. Morhous , S a r a n a e . Mary P o w e r s , Black Brook. Minnie W i l l iams , B lack Brook. A d d i e C.Ctark, Peru. Nora C i o w l e y , B l a c k Brook. Mary E . Cron'k, A u s a b l e Forks . Carl is le U. D a n a , Saranae . l^-iiory W h i t e , K e e s e v i l i e . barah F. N e a l l y , P ia t t sburgh . Cornel ius Anderson , P l a u s b u r g h . Anne C. Anson , K e e s e v i l i e . E i b b i e L a F o u n t a i n e , K e e s e v i l i e . P h e b e A. S te t son , Black Brook. Kate C. Spel lraan, A u s a b l e F o r k s . N e l l i e Brenan , Ausable Forks . M a m i e C a i l a n a n , K e e s e W l l e . Br idge t O'DonnelJ, K e e s e v i l i e . Mary J . C o n w a y , K e e s e v i l i e Minnie E. Frazier , Kees-evil le . S a r a h Carney, Cl intonvi l l e . A n n i e E. Spellm-.in. A u s a b l e P o r k s . Minnie IS. Cosgrove, P la t t sbnrgb . Sarah E . Arnold , P e r u . Etta Buck , Saranae . E u g e n e Buck , Saranae . V i e l o r K.Moore , C l in tonv i l l e . Le t t i e B o y n t o n , A u s a b l e Forics. E o l I i e B o y n t o r i , A u s a b l e F o r k s . K a t e E . C a v a n a g h , E a s t B e e k m a n t o w n . Mary S. P a r a d i s e , B l a c k Brook. A l i c e M. t>avis, Keesev i l i e . J e n n i e L. P a r k s , K e e s e v i l i e . A n n i e IA. Church, Peru. A d a E. Wright , Moffittsville. Tess ie K e n i l e , P i a t t s b u r g h . Mamie EaCount , P ia t t sburgh . B e l l e See ley , Black Brook . F a n n i e Cosgrove . P ia t t sburgh . E l i s h a Calk ing , P e r u . Eel waTd H o w a r d , P ia t t sburgh . L. Grace AVilson.Kedford. G e o r g i a n a r e e v e s , P ia t t sburgh . T b o m a s Cower, Pla-Ctsburgh.

Kelson Morhous, South Piattsburgh. Owen K e e n a n , D a n n e m o r a . Michael McGauley , B e e k m a n t o w n . Minnie McGauley, B e « k m a n t o w n . Kate Harney , Cadyvi l le . N e l l i e K e n e l t y , Moffittsvil le. Jilla Ostrander, Wes t P i a t t s b u r g h . M a n n i e B a k e r W e s t P la t t sbnrgh . George W. Howard, P l a t t s b n r g h . Ida M. L o n t a , E a s t B e e k m a n t o w n . A l i c e G a l v i n , Cadyv i l l e . J o s e p h 2*ash, Valcour . El la W e a v e r , Peru . J o h n I . P o w e r s , C a d y v i l l e . Ida L. Signor, D a n n e m o r a . Mary E . S u l l i v a n , Saranae . E l ec ta Case , Saranae . E l l a A. Derby, B loomingda le . M i n n i e E . R e e d , B e e k m a n t o w n . Mary A. Hart, K e e s e v i l i e . S a m u e l Weir, B e e k m a n t o w n . A m a n d a K n o w l e s , Peru. Lizz ie K e n t l e , P i a t t s b u r g h . Sher idan L. F. B u c k , P lat t sbnrgh. Oll ie Roberts , W e s t Chazy. E l l e n J u d g e . Saranae . A n n i e E . H e a l e y , P lat tsbnrgh. Maggie Banfield, P iat t sburgh. E l l a F. Weir , B e e k m a n t o w n -Harriette Reyno lds , K e e s e v i l i e . A n n a D e v i n e , S sand i sb . Burton G a s k i i ) . C l i n t o n v i l l e . Maggie R y a n , Ferrona. E i i z a S t e w a r t , F e r r o n a . Maggie Cane, Saranae;. K a t e O'ConEel l .C laybureh . E d w a r d H a r n e y , Cadyvi l le . W n l l w e JTelton. W"est Chstiy.

Adelie Oliver. Champlain. Kva Merril l , P e r u .

Wanted—A Pastor. rjo rnnst be y o n n g i n y e a r s , In w i s d o m o l d ; Meek as a l a m b , b u t as t h « l ion b a l d ; Must e n i d e our souls to r e a l m s of. e n d l e s s

days Tet le t a s choose our o w n s w e e t , s inful w a y s .

S i l eron v e t soc ia l , thought fu l y e t t irbane; His d i g n i t y most careful to m a i n t a i n . To suit the elder? h e m a s t be " t r u e b l u e . " To p l e a s e t .heyonng folks ronst be " j o l l y " t o o .

His preach ing m u s t be b r l l l l a a t , y e t p r o -found ;

Theology the s o u n d e s t of the s o u n d — Must prove Ills doctr ine back from P a n l to

Moses Then d o w n to Calv in e'er b i s s e r m e n c lo se s .

H» urnst be t r a i n e d in s p e a k i n g extemp-iTe, Y e t ne'er r e p e a t h is phrase s o ' er a n d o'er, And w h e n w e w a n t a wr i t t en s e i r a o n . t h e n Must, w ie ld a r e a i y a n d a p r a c t i c e d p e n .

W h i l e hur l ing forth t h e t h u n d e r s o f the l a T , Svtth b o n e v e d s w e e t n e s s m u s t be s k i l l e d to

"draw;*' Must be a p o t e n t Ins trument to u s e In filling up a score of e m p t y p e w s .

Quick to de tec t un l i censed i sms , Prompt to suppress u n r i g h t e o u s s c h i s m s , He must re serve the h a r d e s t of h i s k n o c k s To l a u n c h aga ins t t h e r a n k u n o t h o d o x .

Must preach two rous ing s e r m o n s e v e r y S u n ­day ,

A n d feel the fresher each s u c c e e d i n g M o n d a y ;

Must bring to Wedneiday evening meetings A b u r d e n e d soul , y e t c h e e r f u l C h r i s t i a n

g r e e t i n g s . His h e a r t r e p l e t e w i t h e v e r y s a i n t l y grace , A holy ca lm m u s t r e s t u p o n his face ; W i t h soul upl i f ted to t h e sacred s k i e s , H e m u s t b e p l a n n i n g to " e c o n o m i z e . "

And e'er he b r e a k s t o us t h e Bread of L i f e , H e m u s t be furnished with a c o m e l y wire ; For c h i l d r e n h e s h o u l d t h a n k t h e g r a c i o u s

giver , T e t no t be b u r d e n e d w i t h too full i fe iu iver .

If, K*v'rend Sir, t h i s scrap shou ld m e e t your e y e

W h i l e l o o k i n g ftrfa pulp i t , p l e a s e apply— Our t e r m s ! Good Brother , c o m a , in f a i t h b e ­

l i e v i n g You'll be m^re b l e s t l n g i v i n g t h a n r e c e i v i n g !

—H. SI. G. in N o r w i c h Bul l e t in , 1878.

B y S

Growing Old. K. SMITH, i n m y 81st y e a r .

Robbery by a Womaa in BaTlilftM* Last Saturday Eunice Walsh, a widow,

e n t e r e d A . G. W h i t t e m o r e * 3 l a w office i n

Burlington during his absence and stole his cash box, containing $100 in money and notes and stocks worth '912,000. Wbittemore returned while she was there, and-she talked to him about renting a house. After her departure the box was discovered to be missing, and a large quantity of the stolen property was found in her house, the money being fouad con­cealed in her stocking. The woman and a young man who claimed to hoard with her wen arretted.

Ctlatoa C«wtjr. TeaefcaTfr* Astaetati—. At the sesniaaaaal saeeting at the Clin,

ton Couaty Teachers' Association, the toU lowlag i i i igatr ~ — elected to attead

aaeetiag of the State Teaches** u Cemsaiaswaer Herbert Oood-

apeed. Idaaburgh Centre, ChatW. Ckrk, s Utat AMce Kiastsy, Moiara)

Oh y e s , I k n o w I am g r o w i n g o l d , For n o w m y hair has t u r n e d t o g r a y ; My f o u r s c o r e y e a r s and more are t o l d , And m y f e e t g r o w w e a r y o n their w a y .

Y e s , I a m old if w e c o u n t a l l l ife As m a d e of years and y e a r s a l o n e , B a t hopes^and j o y s and t e a r s and strife,— B y a l l of t n e s e t r u e l i fe l s k n o w n .

Yes . o ld in form, in spir i t , y o u n g , With joyful h o p e s and m a n y fears , F r e s h a s itXrom my Maker s p r i n g s , Spiri t f ee l s n o t t h e w e i g h t of. y e a r s .

M y sp i r i t Drings b a c k to m e toy y o u t h , I feel e t e r n a l youth is m i n e , My soul l e a p s forth to g r e e t the trrith, F r o m H e a v e n ' t i s s e n t on m e t o s h i n e ,

Rol l o n , o ld years , l e t t h i s l i f e d e c a y ; Then I sha l l k n o w t h e p r e c i o u s t r u t h ; When d e a t h s h a l l t a k e t h i s form a w a y , T h e n m i n e s h a l l be e t e r n a l y o u t h ;

Then for thfl sp ir i t n o t s r o w i n g o l d , No w r i n k l e d brow, no h e a d of gray , But l o v e and w i s d o m Will unfo ld My spiri t form i n t o e ternal d a y .

"MeClellau's Own Story." III.

T o t h o s e w h o h a v e r e a d t h e p r e v i o u s

n u m b e r s of th i s " s t o r y " i t w i l l h a v e al­

r e a d y a p p e a r e d t h a t M c C l e l l a n ' s p o s i t i o n

w a s n o t b y a n y m e a n s a n e n v i a b l e o n e .

S o o n after h i s arr iva l i n W a s h i n g t o n h e

m a d e t h e a c q u a i n t a n c e o f E d w i n M . S t a n ­

t o n ( a f t e r w a r d s S e c r e t a r y o f W a r ) w h o

p r o f e s s e d t h e w a r m e s t f r i e n d s h i p a n d d e ­

v o t i o n for M c C l e l l a n , w h o s a y s :

" T h e m o s t d i s a g r e e a b l e t h i n g a b o u t h i m ( S t a n t o n ) w a s t h e e x t r e m e v i r u l e n c e w i t h w h i c h h e a b u s e d t h e P r e s i d e n t , t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y . H e n e v e r s p o k e o f t h e P r e s i d e n t i n a n y o t h e r w a y t h a n t h e ' o r i g i n a l g o r i l l a , ' a n d o f t e n sa id t h a t D u C h a i l l u w a 9 a f o o l t o w a n d e r all t h e w a y to A f r i c a i n s e a r c h of w h a t h e c o u l d e a s i l y h a v e f o u n d a t S p r i n g ­field, I l l i n o i s . "

I n t h e a u t u m n o f 1861 h e u r g e d M c C l e l ­

l a n t o arres t S e c r e t a r y C a m e r o n f o r " i n ­

c i t i n g to i n s u b o r d i n a t i o n " b y d e l i v e r i n g

a n A b o l i t i o n s p e e c h t o a n e w l y a r r i v e d

r e g i m e n t . M c O l e l l a n s a y s :

" H e o f t e n a d v o c a t e d t h e p r o p r i e t y o f m y " S E I Z I N G THK O O V E B S M E X T and taking

affairs into my own Jiandn.'"

W h e n S t a n t o n r e c e i v e d t h e a p p o i u m e n t

o f S e c r e t a r y of W a r h e c a l l e d u p o n G e n .

M c C l e l l a n a n d i n f o r m e d h i m o f t h i s f a c t ,

s a i d h i s a c c e p t a n c e of t h i s p o s i t i o n i n v o l v ­

e d g r e a t p e r s o n a l sacr i f i c e s , a n d t h a t t h e

o n l y p o s s i b l e i n d u c e m e n t w o u l d b e t h a t

h e m i g h t h a v e it i n h i s p o w e r t o a i d M c ­

Cle l lan i n t h e w o r k o f p u t t i n g d o w n t h e

E e h e l l i o n . G e n . M c C l e l l a n s a y s :

" S o o n af ter M r . S t a n t o n b e c a m e S e c r e ­t a r y o f W a r it b e c a m e c l e a r tha t , w i t h o u t a n y r e a s o n k n o w n t o m e , o u r r e l a t i o n s had c o m p l e t e l y c h a n g e d . I n s t e a d of u s i n g h i s n e w p o s i t i o n t o a s s i s t m e h e t h r e w e v ­ery o b s t a c l e i n m y w a y , a n d d i d al l i n h i s p o w e r t o c r e a t e d i f f i cu l ty a n d d i s t r u s t b e ­t w e e n t h e P r e s i d e n t anel m y s e l f . I s o o n f o u n d i t i m p o s s i b l e t o g a i n a c c e s s t o h i m . B e f o r e l ie w a 3 i n office h e c o n s t a n t l y r a n after m e a u d p r o f e s s e d t h e m o s t a r d e n t fr ienelship; a s s o o n a s h e b e c a m e S e c r e t a r y of W a r hi3 w h o l e m a n n e r c h a n g e d , a n d 1 c o u l d n o l o n g e r find t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o - r a n s a c t e v e n t h e o r d i n a r y c u r r e n t b u s i ­n e s s of t h e off ice w i t h M m . "

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S c o t t w a s p l a c e d o n t h e l i s t o f re t i red of­

ficers, a n d G e n . M c C l e l l a n w a s g i v e n t h e

c o m m a n d of t h e e n t i r e a r m y , e x c e p t G e n .

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t h u s c o n f e r r e d G e n . M c C l e l l a n i s s u e d or ­

ders t o t h e f o l l o w i n g G e n e r a l s : t o G e n .

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1 1 , 1 8 8 1 ; G e n . B u r n s i d e , J a n . 7 , 1 8 8 2 ; G e n .

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ler . F e b . 2 3 , 1 8 6 2 . T h e s e o r d e r s are t o o

l e n g t h y f o r t h e s e p a p e r s ; t h e y m a y b e

f o u n d i n h i s " S t o r y " . Of t h e m M c C l e l l a n

s a y s :

" T h e p l a n i n d i c a t e d b y t h e m c o m p r e ­h e n d e d i a i t s s c o p e t h e o p e r a t i o n s o f a l l t h e a r m i e s o f t h e U n i o n , t h e a r m y o f t h e P o t o m a c a s w e l l . I t w a s m y i n t e n t i o n f o r r e a s o n s e a s y to b e s e e n , t h a t i t s v a r i o u s p a r t s s h o u l d be c a r r i e d o u t s i m u l t a n e o u s ­l y , or n e a r l y s o , a n d In c o - o p e r a t i o n a l o n g t h e w h o l e l i n e . "

H e a l s o s a y s :

" U n t i l m y o w n s p h e r e o f c o m m a n d a n d r e s p o n s i b i l i t y w a s e x t e n d e d f r o m t h e a r m y of t h e P o t o m a c , t o al! t h e a r m i e s , I s u p ­p o s e d t h a t s o m e g e n e r a l p l a n o f o p e r a t i o n s e x i s t e d , b u t n o w l e a r n e d t h a t t h e r e w a s n o n e s u c h , a n d t h a t u t t e r d i s o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d w a n t o f p r e p a r a t i o n p e r v a d e d t h e w e s t e r n a r m i e s . I h a d s u p p o s e d t h a t t h e y w e r e n e a r l y , if n o t q u i t e i n c o n d i t i o n t o a c t b u t f o u n d I w a s m i s t a k e n . "

" I n D e c e m b e r , 1 8 6 1 , a n d J a n u a r y , 1 8 6 2 ,

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t h r e e w e e k s w i t h t y p h o i d f e v e r . A t t h i s

t i m e it w a s t h o u g h t b y m a n y of t h e l e a d ­

e r s in W a s h i n g t o n t h a t t h e d i s e a s e W o u l d

p r o v e fa ta l , a n d t h a t i t w a s n e c e s s a r y t o

p r o v i d e a g a i n s t s u c h a n e m e r g e n c y . S t a n ­

t o n i n f o r m e d M c C l e l l a n t h a t " t h e y w e r e

c o u n t i n g o n b i s d e a t h , a n d a l r e a d y d i v i d ­

i n g a m o n g t h e m s e l v e s h i s m i l i t a r y g o o d s

c h a t t e l s . " M c C l e l l a n s a y s ;

" T h i s i n f o r m a t i o n r e a c h e d m e w h e n t h e c r i s i s o f m y m a l a d y w a s o v e r , a n d l e a r n ­i n g , a l s o t h r o u g h M r . S t a n t o n , t h a t a grand conclave was to assemble without my knowledge, I mustered strength enough on Sunday morning (Jan. 12,1862) to be driven to the White House, where my unexpected appearance caused very much the effect of a shell in a powder magazine. It was very clear from the manner of those I met there that there was something of which they were asham­ed. 1 made no allusion to what I knew, nor was anything said to me on the sub­ject. But I took advantage of the occas­ion to explain to the President ia a gen­eral and casual way waat my intentions were; and before I left he told me that there was to be a sseettag at the White House next day, and iavlted aw to attead. At the dew—sled tear 1 wear to the

c o o l mvse'if. a n d c o n t e n t e d m y s e l f w i t h r e m a r k i n g — t h a t the p u r p o s e h e e x p r e s s e d w a s e n t i r e l y u e w to m e ; that I d i d n o t r e ­c o g n i z e the S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y a s in an} ' m a n n e r ray official s u p e r i o r , "and that 1 d e n i e d h i s r i g h t to q u e s t i o n m e u p o n the m i l i t a r y affairs c o m m i t t e d to m y c h a r g e ; that i n the P r e s i d e n t and S e c r e ­tary "of W a r a l o n e d id I r e c o g n i z e the r i g h t to i n t o r r o g a l e m e . I m u s t a g a i n S t a t e that tlm meeting had been arranged when I w a s s u p p o s e d t o b e t o o ill to a t t e n d , a n d that the or ig ina l a n d rea l p u r p o s e w a s n o t as Mr. C h a s e s l a t e d i t , b u t " t o d i s p o s e of the m i l i t a r y g o o d s a n d c h a t t e l s " o f the s i c k m a n so i n o p p o r t u n e l y re s tored to l i f e . « * * A f t e r I h a d t h u s d i s p o s e d of t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y h e r e ­s u m e d b i s w h i s p e r i n g w i t h the P r e s i d e n t , w h o . af ter t h e l a p s e of s o m e m i n u t e s sa id : ' W e l l , G e n . M c C l e l l a n , I t h i n k y o u had b e t t e r te l l u s w h a t 3'0ur p l a n s a r c " — o r w o r d s to that e f fec t .

T o t h i s I r ep l i ed , i n s u b s t a n c e , t h a t i f t h e P r e s i d e n t h a d c o n f i d e n c e i n m e i t w a s n o t r i g h t or n e c e s s a r y to e n t r u s t m y d e -s i g n s ' t o the j u d g m e n t o f o t h e r s , b u t t h a t i f h i s c o n f i d e n c e w a s s o s l i g h t a s t o r e ­q u i r e m v o p i n i o n s to b e fort i f i ed b y t h o s e of o t h e r p e r s o n s i t w o u l d b e w i s e r to re­p l a c e m e b y s o m e o n e f u l l y p o s s e s s i n g h i s c o n f i d e n c e ; t h a t n o G e n e r a l c o m m a n d i n g au a r m y w o u l d w i l l i n g l y s u b m i t h i s p l a n s t o the j u d g m e n t o f s u c h an a s s e m b l y , in w h i c h s o m e w e r e i n c o m p e t e n t t o f o r m a v a l u a b l e o p i n i o n , a n d o t h e r s i n c a p a b l e o f k e e p i n g a s e c r e t , s o t h a t a n y t h i n g m a d e k n o w n to t h e m w o u l d s o o n s p r e a d o v e r W a s h i n g t o n a n d b e c o m e k n o w n to t h e e n e m y . * * * F i n a l l y , I d e c l i n e d g i v ­i n g a n y f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n t o t h e m e e t ­i n g , u n l e s s t h e P r e s i d e n t g a v e m e t h e o r d e r i n w r i t i n g a n d a s s u m e d t h e r e s p o n s ­ib i l i t y o f t h e r e s u l t s . T h i s w a s p r o b a b l y a n u n e x p e c t e d denouement. T U e P r e s i ­d e n t w a s n o t w i l l i n g t o a s s u m e t h e re ­s p o n s i b i l i t y ; a n d after a l i t t l e m o r e w h i s p ­e r i n g b e t w e e n M m a n d Mr. C h a s e , S i r , S e w a r d a r o s e , b u t t o n e d h i s c o a t , a n d l a u g h i n g l y , sa id: " W e l l , M r . P r e s i d e n t , I t h i n k t h e m e e t i n g h a d bet ter b r e a k u p . I d o n ' t s e e t h a t w e are l i k e l y to m a k e m u c h o u t o f G e n . M c C l e l l a n . " W i t h t h a t t h e m e e t i n g a d j o u r n e d . " J U S T I C E .

I n t e r e s t o n o v e r d r a f t s , n o t e s , e t c . . S^.41 B a n d s t a n d , 30 IX! C l e r k . .sx.33 W i n d i n g t o w n c l o c k , 2 7 . 5 0

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G E N T L E M E N : — A s a t a x p a y e r a n d a f e l l o w c i t i z e n o f t h i s v i l l a g e w i t h y o u I d e s i r e i n t h e m o s t k i n d a n d f r i e n d l y w a y to r e m o n ­s tra te w i t h y o u as to t h e m a n n e r i n w h i c h t h e affairs o f o u r v i l l a g e are b e i n g c o n ­d u c t e d . I b e l i e v e t h a t y o u are al l a c t u a t ­e d b y h o n e s t m o t i v e s a n d are d o i n g w h a t y o u b e l i e v e i s f o r t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s of a l l o u r p e o p l e , b u t i n al l s o b e r n e s s I a s k , a r e t h e affairs o f t h i s Vi l lage m a n a g e d a n d c o n -t luc ted i n a s e c o n o m i c a l a n d b u s i n e s s l i k e m a n n e r a s a n y o n e of y o u w o u l d c o n d u c t h i s o w n p r i v a t e b u s i n e s s ? L e t u s l o o k a t th i s m a t t e r for a l i t t l e , c a l m l y a n d c o o l l y a n d as b u s i n e s s m e n . F o r t h e la s t five y e a r s y o u h a v e r a i s e d f r o m t h e t a x p a y e r s of t h i s v i l l a g e , a b o u t § 1 0 , 0 0 0 for e a c h y e a r , a s f o l l o w s , t a k e n f r o m y o u r p u b l i s h ­e d r e p o r t s :

1883 , r e c e i v e d f r o m c o l l e c t o r , $ 9 , 0 1 5 . 8 9 1884 , n o r e p o r t p u b l i s h e d ; a b o u t 9 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 1885 , r e c e i v e d f r o m c o l l e c t o r , 9 , 0 5 3 . 5 5 1886 , " " " 1 0 , 1 8 4 . 4 8 1887 , r e c e i v e d , 1 0 , 8 1 3 . 2 8

AH of w h i c h h a s b e e n s p e n t , a n d t o - d a y 1 a m i n f o r m e d , t h a t , i n c l u d i n g draf t s d r a w n o n t h e T r e a s u r e r a n d u n p a i d a c c o u n t s n o t y e t p r e s e n t e d , n o t e s at t h e d i f f eren t b a n k s f o r s t o n e c r u s h e r a n d o t h e r o b j e c t s , t h e r e i s a d e b t o n t h e v i l l a g e o f u p w a r d s o f $ 9 , 0 0 0 , e v e r y c e n t o f w h i c h I b e l i e v e t o b e i l l ega l a n d u n w a r r a n t e d b y a n y l a w o n t h e s t a t u t e b o o k . B e s i d e s t h i s t h e r e w a s ra i sed i n t h e N o r t h D i s t r i c t f o r o p e n i n g E l m S t r e e t a l a r g e a d d i t i o n a l a m o u n t , a n d y e t n o t a f o o t o f E l m S t r e e t h a s y e t b e e n o p e n e d . A n d w h a t h a v e w e g o t to s h o w for t h e o t h e r l a r g e e x p e n d i t u r e s ?

8TUEKT3. O u r s t r e e t s are a d i s g r a c e t o t h e a g e i n

w h i c h w e l i v e , a l a u g h i n g 9 t o c k t o a l l strangers who visit our village, and not e q u a l t o m a n y v i l l a g e s i n o u r S t a t e o f o n e q u a r t e r t h e n u m b e r o f i n h a b i t a n t s . I n e e d o n l y p o i n t y o u f o r a n e x a m p l e t o B r i d g e S t r e e t f r o m M a r g a r e t S t . t o t h e n e w d e p o t o n w h i c h ( t o s a y n o t h i n g a s to t h e a p ­p r o a c h e s to t h e b r i d g e w h i c h h a v e b e e n w o r k e d a n d i m p r o v e d b y t h e t o w n ) t h e r e h a s b e e n e x p e n d e d i n t h e la s t t e n y e a r s o v e r $ 10 ,000 , a n d n o o n e w i l l c a l l i t a m o d e l s t r e e t .

SEWEKS.

O u r s e w e r s are b u i l t o n n o s y s t e m a n d v e r y m a n y o n the s a m e s t r e e t a r e b u i l t o f t w o or t h r e e d i f f erent k i n d s a n d s i z e s o f t i l e s , a n d o n t w o or t h r e e d i f f erent g r a d e s . F o r i n s t a n c e , t h e o n e o n Cofel te ia S t r e e t , t h e part near t h e r iver i s bu i l t c f r o u n d t i le , t h e n e x t p a r t i s o f h o r s e - s h o e t i l e a n d t h e u p p e r e n d a s q u a r e s t o n e s e w e r . I t i s almost impossible to make a good ioint w h e r e t h e s e j o i n a n d t h e r e s u l t i s , t h a t t h e sewer ha3 already burst once, up near the head of Piatt Street, and in case of a freshet is almost certain to burst again.

LIGHTING.

The amount paid for the year ending A p r i l 5 , 18S6 as s t a t e d b y y o u r T r e a s u r e r f o r l i g h t i n g s t r e e t s , v iz : for g a s , o i l , l i g h t ­i n g l a m p s , r e p a i r s , &c, w a s $ 1 , 3 6 5 . 2 3 ; a n d t h i s be fore the e l e c t r i c l i g h t s w e r e i n ­t r o d u c e d . W h e n t h e e l e c t r i c l i g h t s w e r e put up, you made a contract with the E l e c t r i c L i g h t C o . w i t h o u t a d v e r t i s i n g o r t a k i n g a n y p a i n s t o a s c e r t a i n w h a t i t c o s t i n o t h e r p l a c e s a n d o n t h e i r o w n t h e i r o w n t e r m s attid c o n d i t i o n s a t $ 6 5 p e r y e a r for e a c h l i g h t , a l t h o u g h I a m i n f o r m e d t h a t $ 5 0 w o u l d b e a h i g h p r i c e a n d t h e E l e c t r i s L i g h t C o . , w o u l d h a v e f u r n i s h e d t h e l i g h t s f o r t h a t p r i c e r a t h e r t h a n n o t h a v e t h e c o n t r a c t . A t p r e s e n t w e are p a y ­i n g for l i g h t i n g t h e v i l l a g e a s f o l l o w s :

2 2 e l e c t r i c l i g h t s a t $ 6 5 e a c h , $ 1 , 4 3 0 G a s l i g h t s a n d a t t e n d a n c e a n d r e ­

p a i r s , 7 0 0 Oil l i g h t s a n d a t t e n d a n c e a n d r e ­

p a i r s a b o u t , 3 0 0

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i n h a b i t a n t s .

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i Y o a h a v e h i r e d " t h e R i n k " f o r a t e r m of years at $400 per year, nominally for a store house for hose carts and other fire a p p a r a t u s . O n e s m a l l c o r n e r o f t h i s r o o m i s u s e d for t h e fire a p p a r a t u s a n d t h e ba l ­a n c e i s u s e d a s a g y m n a s i u m for t h e e n ­t e r t a i n m e n t o f " t h e b o y s " a n d t h e i r f r i e n d s . B e t t i n g o n t h e r e s u l t s o f t h e -races a n d o t h e r a t h l e t i c s p o r t s i s i n d u l g e d in , p r i z e s g i v e n t o t h e w i n n e r s a n d a n a d m i s s i o n f e e c h a r g e d a t t h e d o o r . T h e h a l l i n t h e t h i r d s t o r y o f t h e b r i c k b u i l d i n g o n M a r g a r e t S t r e e t i s h i r e d a t $ 7 5 p e r y e a r for t h e R e ­l ief H o s e C o m p a n y , w h o s u b l e t i t t o t h e I n d e p e n d e n t O r d e r o f O d d F e l l o w s a n d t h e r e n t f r o m t h e m I s u p p o s e " g o e t h w h e r e t h e w o o d b i n e t w i n e t h . " B e s i d e s t h e s e y o u a r e r e n t i n g y o u r c o r p o r a t i o n r o o m a n d p a y i n g a j a n i t o r f o r t h e s a m e $ 1 0 m o n t h . T h e s a m e j a n i t o r i s p a i d $ 1 0 p e r p e r m o n t h i n a d d i t i o n for k e e p i n g o r d e r i n t h e F o s t o f f l c e , a d u t y w h i c h t h e p r e s e n t j a n i t o r a t t h e C u s t o m H o u s e s h o u l d p e r ­f o r m a n d i s a m p l y p a i d f o e d o i n g . W h o

would not be a janitor? Besides all these e x p e n s e s y o u a r e p a y i n g $ 6 0 0 p e r a s u p e r ­i n t e n d e n t o f s t r e e t s , $ 3 0 0 or $ 4 0 0 p e r y e a r for "special constables" (whatever those a r e ) a n d o t h e r j a n i t o r s . Y o u r T r e a s u r e r ' s

report for 1880 shows paid for special cou-s t a b l e s , j a n i t o r s , & s . , $ 3 1 8 . » 5 .

BAStKKUlTOT.

As to the amount of the village indebt­edness I venture to say that there is not a member of your board can tell within sev­eral hundred dollars of the amount. April 1886, you published a statement as fol­lows: drafts outstanding unpaid. $6,799.98. Besides this it was an open secret that there were other accounts which had not been presented.some withheld by request, amounting to over $1,000, and at present I am informed by those who claim to know that while it seems Impossible to get at toe exact amount, the debt is somewhere aear $0,000. Thus, gentlemen, you have before yon the problem to solve? suppos­ing you rake this year the fall amount that you caa by law. Via: $10,000, how can you pay a debt of $•,«» besides the. cost for UgJBtiag streets salaries, rents and

wlxed ehargee of $1,000, and how wist yea have left to tsaptove '

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C o n s i s t e n t w i t h t h e i r h o s t i l i t y t o a i l s e c r e t s o c i e t i e s t h e C a t h o l i c C h u r c h c a n ­n o t l o n g h e s i t a t e t o t a k e a d e c i d e d p o s i ­t i o n a g a i n s t t h e K n i g h t s . C a r d i n a l T e s -c h e r e a n of Q u e b e c , j u s t a r r i v e d f r o m R o m e , i s s t r o n g i n t h e p o s i t i o n h e a s s u m ­e d s o m e m o n t h s a g o i n o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e o r d e r . T h e n h e c o n d e m n e d t h e m " b e ­c a u s e t h e y i n t e r f e r e w i t h o r d e r ^ - w i t h s o ­c i e t y . " ( I q u o t e f r o m t h e r e p o r t p u b l i s h ­e d i n " T h e W o r l d " ) . " T h e y h a v e b e e n t h e c a u s e o f d e p r e s s i o n i n t r a d e , o r d e r i n g n u m e r o u s s t r i k e s , a n d a r e t h e apostles of disorder," s o s a y s t h e C a r d i n a l — a n d f o r t h e s a m e r e a s o n t h e y s h o u l d b e c o n d e m n ­e d b y a l l g o o d c i t i z e n s . D .

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March w e a t h e r Apri l s h o w e r s q u i t e s c a n t a s y e t Our t o w n s m a n S a m u e l 11. S m i t h d i e d W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g ; h e has b e e n a r e s i d e n t of t h i s t o w n for a b o u t forty y e a r s . — M r . P l u m l e y i s be t ter Mr. W a l l a c e Proctor i s m o v i n g t o t h e Lev i Ho l t p l a c e J . K. B l o w h a s g o n e to Colorado Church E m e r s o n I e f t o n T u e s d a y for C l i n t o n , M a s s . . . E . H i g g l e s our popular t e a c h e r c l o s e d h i s s e l e c t s c h o o l l i s t w e e k . . . D r . H a n s o m a n d w i f e of Al tona w e r e v i s i t i n g J . W. H a v e n s l a s t w e e k . . . M i s s Ste l la Churchi l l i s t e a c h ­i n g schoo l a t the D e p o t — F r e d W a t s o n h a s g o n e w e s t . . . . W i l l H l g g i n s i s in t o w n , h e l o s t

i s p lace a t Chateaugay for v o t i n g t h e D e m o ­c r a t i c t i cke t a t t o w n m e e t i n g . . , .K. Merr ihew w a s i n t o w n th i s w e e k Mr. a n d Mrs. Chas . S Winston r e t u r n e d from Cote S t . P a u l , P . <$., Monday w h e r e t h e y had b e e n to a t t e n d t h e funera l of Doctor Aubyr*s y o u n g daughter . A L T O N A .

Our farmers a r e m a k i n g prepara t ions for s u g a r i n g ; t h u s far t h e w e a t h e r h a s been rath­er unfavorable Mr. Albert S e b l a n lef t h e r e W e d n e s d a y morning for Westport w h e r e h e w i l l v i s i t the R e v . F a t h e r L e c h a n c e for a t i m e a n d t h e n return h o m e i n Worces t er . Mr. S e b l e n w i l l be m i s s e d a s a s inger i n the It. C. Church a l so b y the Literary s o c i e t y Mr. Wm. Connors i s to t a k e p o s s e s s i o n a s c l e r k for F. P u r d y , E s q . , M o n d a y Morning. Wil l i s a g o o d boy a n d we w i s h h i m a b u n d a n t suc­c e s s Mr. a n d Mrs. W . C . C a s e y re turned l a s t w e e k f r o m a n e x t e n d e d h o n e y m o o n through t h e E a s t e r n S ta te s . Thev wi l l m a k e t h e i r future h o m e a t Jfewport , ATt Prof. S-A . P e r k i n s i s a b o u t to r e s i g n a s Pr in . , in t h e A c a d e m y for h igher w a g e s a s Pr in . . i n W e s t Chazy h i g h s c h o o l . Mr. P e r k i n s has d o n e g o o d w o r k in o u r v i l l age d u r i n g h i s s t a y a m ­o n g u s a n d w e w i s h h i m succes s in h i s n e w field....Institute n e x t w e e k ; s e v e r a l of our t e a c h e r s are m a k i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s t o a t t e n d . . . . . W h a t i s t h e m a t t e r " s k i p , " are you s ick or i s It because y o u are so m u c h t a k e n u p w i t h your school you c a n n o t find t i m e to writo? L I L L I A N .

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d a y m o r n i n g , March 30,1887, a s s t a t e d in t h e P i a t t s b u r g h K e p u b l i c a n of Apr i l 2d, a g e d 68 y e a r s , 1 m o n t h a n d 18 d a y s . H i s funera l t o o k p lace from hia lu te r e s tdance o n T « l « e e a p h

street,April 1st, Ret.C. J. Mote officiating, S c h u y l e r Half in c h a r g e . Quite a large c o n ­course fo l lowed t h e r e m a i n s to t h e s i l e n t c i ty of t h e d e a d . The b u s i n e s s i n B e l m o n t wil l b e c o n t i n u e d by bl» t w o s o n s w h o h a v e been a p ­p o i n t e d e x e c u t o r s of t h e e s t a t e and w h o p o s ­s e s s good b u s i n e s s qua l i t i e s . T h e y s a y t h a t the farm and wood lot here will be kept in t h e family a n d wi l l n o t b e d i sposed of a s l ias

been reported, the family tender their heart fe l t t h a n k s t o k i n d friends for t ime ly a id . K?peciai grat i tude Is t e n d e r e d io Mr/Wil l iam-Mil and family or Malone a t whosa r e s i d e n c e

Mr. Wilson died........Carrie, wife or Richard Harrington, d i ed Saturday e v e n i n g , Apri l 2, 1937. S h e l e a v e s a h u s b a n d and three ch i ldren t h e y o u n g e s t a b a b e a n d a very large circle of fr iends to mourn her u n t i m e l y e n d . . .There 1* a m o v e m e n t of t h e p e o p l e a s we l l a s of the w a t e r . Levi Lawls h a s m o v e d in to t h e c i ty a u d Frank t a k e s h i s p l a e e on the S o l o m o n Clark b r a . J o h n Clark n a s m o v e d o n to t h e o ld S t o d d a r d f a r m w e hear Io s t a y . Good. Mr. D a n i e l Barbwr h a s m o v e d i n t o the h o u s e a d j o i n i n g t h e s c h o o l h o u s e , B r o o k l y n . Mr. A n d r e w q o e l t e h a s m o v e d to t h e Brooklyn t i d e a l s o , a n d Mr. S i l a s T r e m b l e * has m o v e d t o Kl isba Arnold's farm a n d s o 1 m i g h t k e e p o n b u t I w i l l c o m e l o t i o a w a . H O O K R a .

A U t i l e e x a l t i n g l a w e a s e w b l e h b r o k e t h e m o n o t o n y of our "Jena v i a t o r ' s d r e a m w a s brought by S. P* P h i l l i p s , o v e r s e e r e l t h e poor , last T u e s d a y m o r a l a a before t h e venerab le J u s t i c e s of t h e P e e e e A. J . ata labaraw a a d B . H a w k l a s , u p o n e s s a p U l e t o f a y n a a g l a d y « a o e l a i m e d t h a t s h e waa t h e m o t h e r of a a U e g l t m a t e e h U e asm a s h e d tor s u p p o r t s t a t -t M t h a t t h e father e f s a i d e h l M i h s l r e f u s e . toMPPorther. A w a m a t w e e seeurit laaiy U e a e T h y K . M e w h t o s l e * I h e a e r e e t e f t h e a l -mams Ssther. a a d Tuesday l a s t m a s s e t aa»wa 1st t h e e a r o f J a v c e U e a t t e e h a t e a t s e o a a y p l g a t i k e l a d y s a d aEsM w * w cahiMed e v e r a o ^ s d a U s e a a d e e e m a M ^ ^ a d . O o e ^

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W e arp h a v l n j jus t a t i s t " of "c^nt lp s p r l n e " to-day . A o o i l i p r n f our n v s t prom­i n e n t bus iness m e n , Mr S. a. Clark.In t l . eM«t y e a r of h i s agf . pass***! a w a y on Wp^nes- lny af ter an I l lnes s of about two w e e k * wi th p n e u m o n i a . H e had be<»n a very sb'k m a n , but H w a s t h m i g h t that the w . u s t w.vs o v e r , anel t h a t he was on the ga in unt i l TnfS>3aT n i g h t a b o u t i a o'clock w h e n h s b * e a n to fail very rapidly and died a b n i t 3 o'clorlc Wp.l-n e s d a y m o r n i n g . Mr. Clark wa« for 3 l u m ­ber of years o n e of Ihp Arm of Clark & C o , and had been a v e r y large d e a l e r in farmers' prodnee, and was a t the t ime of his death en­g a g e d in bnvinir the- s a m e , H e was a bro ther of Mr. B. S. W . Clark, a l so Mr. W. P . Clarlc, p . M., a t t h i s p laee . B e v a s a very s taunch D e m ­ocrat , a l w a y s zea lous for t h e cause . He had also been Supervisor and he ld m a n v Import­ant offices In th i s v i l l a g e . At the t i m e oi h i s dea th he he ld the office of P r e s i d e n t of the Board of Educat ion . Mr. Clark wi l l b e m i s s e d by al l and n o n e more than his wife and fami­ly , to w h o m he w a s a l l t h a t a h u s b a n d a n d rather cou ld b e . The funeral wi l l b e held a t t h e h o u s e on Saturday at 1 o'c lock . U e v . W . H. Mil ler , of t h e Presbyter ian church or this v i l l a g e wil l officiate . . . D i e d at h is l iome o n e mi l e e a s t or t h i s v i l l a g e , on Thursday las t ,

after a s h o r t i l l n e s s . Sir. W m . S . D o u g l a s , in t h e 71st year of h i s age . Mr. D . w a s a b f e -l o n a c i t izen of t h i s town and a very p r o m i n ­e n t b u s i n e s s m a n . l i e w a s o n e ihu firm of It. A . D o u g l a s * C o . , o n e of the d irec tors of the Third N a t i o n a l Bank of M a l o n e , a l so d e a l t very h e a v y in real e s t a t e . K e w a s a friend to t h e poor , a very ob l ig ing ne ighbor , and a merre lov ing and af fect ionate fatt ier n e v e r l i ved . Funera l s e r v i c e s w e r e he ld a t h i s la te resi­d e n c e o n S u n d a y . R e v . L e w i s of M a l o n e , of­ficiating. A spec ia l t r a i n brought ou t a g o o d n u m b e r from Malone to p a y their last re spec t s .

Aaga in are Mr. a n d M r s . ' I . W . Cantwel l ca l l ed upon to m o u r n t h e l o s s of a lov ing daughter . A b o u t o n e y e a r a n d a hal f a g o they la id a t res t their o ldes t d a u g h t e r , Miss N e t t i e - This t i m e it is the ir o n l y r e m a i n i n g girl , l i t t le S a d i e aged 11 years a n d 5 m o n t h s . S h e w a s a very l o v a b l e "child, p l e a s a n t a n d fr iendly to a l l w i t h n e v e r a cross wore! or frown. H e r last s i c k n e s s w a s full of p a i n and suffering, b e i n g t h a t of a d i seased hear t . The fami ly h a v e t h e d e e p e s t s y m p a t h y of a l l . F u n e r a l ( th is Thursday) a t 10-30 o'clock a t t h e h o u s e .

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f e w m a k e s of fine m a p l e sugar h a v e baen pre­s e n t e d by Chas- H y d e . Albert B u g b y , J o h n C h i s h o l m . A l s o Fred S e v e r a n c e , w h o b y t h e w a y has t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e out-fit for i t m a n ­ufacture of a n y in t o w n J o h n Saber i s b u i l d i n g a carr iage barn near h i s n e w resi ­d e n c e . Tbos . McCollough h a s c h a r g e of i ts construct ion M i c h a e l W o o l i s l a y i n g the foundat ion for h i s n e w h o u s e north of h i s b l a c k s m i t h s h o p . Alike d o e s n o t approve of t h e rental s y s t e m a n d wi l l s o o n bui ld a t a s t y if n o t a l a r g e r e s i d e n c e of h i s o w n Our gen ia l landlord a n d good ne ighbor , Mr. G e o . Clark a n d family h a v e c o m m e n c e d t h e re­m o v a l of the ir h o u s e h o l d effects to r e s i d e n c e of the ir son- in- law J o h n N o r t h . We r e g r e t w i t h m a n y o t h e r s t h i s r e m o v a l and h o p e t h a t p e a c e and prosper i ty m a y a t t e n d h i m i n a n y n e w departure The n e w fre ight l a w on e q u a l i z a t i o n of d i s t a n c e s a n d r a t e s g i v e s A g e n t C h i l d s a fair c h a n c e for c o n t e m p l a t i o n a n d s t u d y . . . . C l a r e n c e J o n e s a n d J o h n S a b e r are cont inua l ly s h i p p i n g more or l e s s ba i l ed h a y and s t r a w . . Bar and office room i n McCol-l o u e h ' s h o t e l r e c e n t l y remode led a n d finis l ied b y T h o s . McCol lough , p r e s e n t s a very n e a t a n d a n d art is t ic a p p e a r a n c e Mrs . D . Lat-r e m o r e , mother of N. L a t r e m o r e , w h o s p e n t t h e w i n t e r i n H o u s e s P o i n t , h a s re turned to Chazy Mr. D a n i e l B r o w n and w i l e of Otta­w a , P . Q,, w e r e in t o w n S u n d a y , g u e s t s of N . L a t r e m o r e — S e v e r a l y o u n g l a d i e s i n t o w n h a v e formed a n organ iza t ion a s t h e J . O. M. Club. Object m e n t a l a n d l i t e r a r y i m p r o v e ­m e n t — C h a z y Maid l o o k s the q u e e n of t h e turf a n d is ready for t h e s e a s o n Mil lard A l d r i d g e i s h a v i n g a fancy driver fitted u p .

N e l s o n F i sk of I s l e La Motte r e c e n t l y s o l d t o N e w York part i e s t w o c o l t s , r e s p e c t i v e l y aged a t o n e and t w o y e a r s p a s t a t $500. T h e y w e r e s ired b y Prof. S. L a t r e m o r e ' s s t a l l i o n Hyper ian , a n d h a v e n o t h a v e n o t h a v e e x t r a c a r e . Farmers m a y thus n o t e that b lood t e l l s and p a y s . , . .Mr. Wal ter J e n e t t a n d wi fe i n r e ­turn ing from t h e e a s t h a v e b e c o m e se t t l ed fixtures i n the ir n o w h o m e . W e l c o m e o n e a n d al l . C o m r a d e H e n r y Grasse t t h a s re­m o v e d from t h e J e n e t t h o u s e into a p p a r t -m e n t s over McCuen's s tore J a s F . Gi lber t ,

agent for Stone & Wellington ol Toronto, Out., i s i n t o w n tor a f ew d a y s Late a r r i v a l s are Mrs. J o h n W . North of Brook lyn . N . Y . , G e o . H n b b e l l aed f r i end .Mr.Way of W i l l i a m s , a l s o son a n d daughter of Henry B e c k w i t h , Piatts­burgh , N , Y — A m e e t i n g of t h e y o u n g p e o p l e w a s h e l d a t t h e r e s i d e n c e of J o h n M a r n e s , Tuesday e v e n i n g , for t h e purpose of o r g a n i s ­i n g a d r a m a t i c c l u b . J .

A C l i n t o n C o u n t y B o y ' s P r i z e .

I r y i n g S . H a y u e s , M . D . , a r e c e n t g r a d u ­a t e f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y M e d i c a l C o l l e g e , c i t y o f N e w Y o r k , s o n o f D . S . H a y n e s o f S a r a n a e , h a s r e t u r n e d t o N e w Y o r k af ter a s h o r t v i s i t t o h i s p a r e n t s a n d f r i e n d s i n C l i n t o n c o u n t y , a n d h a s c o m m e n c e d h i s s e r v i c e in B e l l e v u e H o s p i t a l . H e s e c u r e d t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t b y w i n n i n g t h e first p r i z e " O n C o m p e t e t i v e E x a m i n a t i o n . " i n t h e U n i v . , M e d . , C o l . , l a s t m o n t h .

T h e p r i z e w a s " t h e c h o i c e o f § 2 0 0 or t h e a p p o i n t m e n t to t h e R e s i d e n t s t a l l o f B e l l e v u e H o s p i t a l , s e r v i c e i s f e r e i g h t e e n m o n t h s . "

H e c h o s e t h e l a t t e r — H o s p i t a l a p p o i n t ­m e n t , a n d a l e t t e r r e c e i v e d f r o m h i m s i n c e e n t e r i n g u p o n h i s w o r k , s h o w s h e i s w e l l sa t i s f i ed w i t h h i s p o s i t i o n .

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S o m e F o o l i s h P e o p l e A l l o w a c o u g h to r u n u n t i l It g e t s b e y o n d t h e r e a c h of m e d i c i n e . T h e y o f ten s a y . "Oh, It w i l l w e a r a w a y , " b u t i n m o a t c a s e s i t -wears t h e m a w a y . Could t h e y be i n d u c e d to try t h e s u c c e s s f u l m e d i c i n e c a l l e d K e m p ' s B a l s a m . Which We s e l l o n a p o s i t i v e g u a r a n t e e lo cure , t h e y w o u l d I m m e d i a t e l y s e e the e x c e l l e n t ef­fect a f ter t a k i n g t h e first dose . Price 50 c e n t s a n d Vl.oo. 1 rial site free. A t a l l D r u g g i s t s .

VFeatlici JCecord. R e p o r t e d b y W m . F . L a m b e r t s o n . H o s p i t a l

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af ternoon of April 4 t h ; l o w e s t 8°, n i g h t of March 30th-31st.

Mean t e m p e r a t u r e d u r i n g t h e w e e k , 27 71', for c o r r e s p o n d i n g w e e k , 1886.37.38°.

Ci'azy Tea Party. The Y o u n g Peop le ' s Assoc ia t ion of t h e Con­

g r e g a t i o n a l Church of Peru w i l l h o l d a Crazy T e a P a r t y i n E m p i r e H a l l , T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , Apri l 12th. Maple s u g a r and supper . Come a u d e n j o y yourse l f . Supper 25 c e n t s .

P K E C O M .

"Can't e a t a th ing ." Hood's Sarsaparl l la i s a wonderfu l med ic ine for creat ing an appet i t e , r e g u l a t i n g d i g e s t i o n , and g i v i n g s trength .

Catarrh, w h e n chronic , b e c o m e s very of fen­s i v e . I t Is Imposs ib l e to b ^ o t h e r w i s e h e a l t h y , a n d , a t t h e s a m e t i m e , afflicted with ca tarrh . This d i s a g r e e a b l e d i s e a s e , in Its m o s t obst in­a t e a n d d a n g e r o u s forms, c a n b e cured by use of A y e r ' i S a r s a p a r i l l t .

Difficulty of b r e a t h i n g , a s h o r t , dry c o u g h , a q u i c k pu l se , a n d p a i n i n t h e lert s i d e are s y m p t o m s of approach ing c o n s u m p t i o n . B e ­l i e v e t h e c h e s t a n d cure t h e c o u g h w i t h H a l e ' s H o n e y o f H o r e h o u n d a n d Tar. Sold by al l D r u g g i s t s .

P i k e ' s T o o t h a c h e D r o p s cure i n 1 M i n u t e .

« , R t T Z j E S for the c a r e of the s i c k , i l o w to c u r e d i s e a s e , i t s s y m p t o m s a n d c a u s e s , and o ther iufejrma-t l o n o f great va lue w i l l b-s f o u n d i u old Dr. K a u f m a n n ' s jrreat b o o k ; 1GO p a g e s , Hue col­ored p laces . S e m i t h r e e 2 c e n t s tamps to p a y pos tage to A. p . O r d w a y & Co. , B o s t o n , l l a s s . ,

and receive a copy free.

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C h r o m i c C o u g h s a n d C o l d s

A n d a l l d i s e a s e s o f the Throat a n d Lungs can b e c u r e d by t h e u s e of Scott 's E m u l s i o n , a s It c o n t a i n s t h e h e a l i n g v i r t u e s of Cod L i v e r Oil a n d l l ypophospfc i t eg in the ir f u l l e s t form. "I cons ider Scot t ' s E m u l s i o n the r e m e d y par-e x c e l l e n c e i n Tubercu lous a n d Strumous Af­fec t ions , to s a y n o t h i n g of ord inary co lds and t h r o a t troubles ."—W. H. S. COXSKLI., M. D. , M a n c h e s t e r , O.

T I T S — a l l U t s s t o p p e d f r e e b y D r . K l i n e s O r e e t N e r v e K e s t u r e r . N o F i t s a f t e r first d a y ' s u s e . M a r v e l l o u s c u r e s . T r e a t i s e a n d S».00 tr ia l b o t t l e f r e e t o Fi t c a s e s . S e n d t o D r . K U n e . M l A r c n s t r r - u n a d e l p h i a P a .

B I R T H 8 .

I n P l a t l s b u r g h , M o n d a y . April 3, 1887. a d a u g h t e r to Mr. a n d M r s . PAUL GIRAKD.

I a P i a t U b u r g h , Apri l f, 1887, a s o n to Mr. • e d Mrs. G. G. DCCOkA.

D E A T H 8 .

I n C u b a . i r « l l e a C e H l l l . , f l f heart d i s e a s e . March SI, t a n , Mrs . J . W. KLMOHB, a g e d S2 s e a r s .

Mrs .Mlmor* waa h e r n i a K e e s e v i l i e , N . Y. , D e e . t , MM, h e r m a i d e n a s m * S a v i n g been Lydta H t e h * . S h e marr ied Mr. E l m o r e l a INT. aadweette IlUeots la MN, where she

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