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Bown, thember of the stato - sonath from New-York county, and elected to that hyly 'by the Inflcence of Tammany , resdered. greelf somewhat con- - thawessz'form mhfi'lam—mllr. , which has. just been. -palushed. ummdaernmtumkhe ** goght 5 accept favors of any kind from ' ahose who may be interested 'in mailers of Tegplation, upon which senators wiiibe re-. quired to vote? >_ Weswelyhopelinliom 1535\ng bonest\ skb-pahumlmanf this letter is ._ evidently intended torepresent him. 'The : senate needs men -of character none Jess \- scrapslops than this. There is great need. of them Jo »H lsgrshnrem and in pub- kclztegmlly. - Burgmmbemdtmmepnhhwnmof Mlfia‘bemsislmn, resemblance to pmperuponstreet comers. And certainly Tammany seems to have experienced a wondrous chinge ofheartsince the days of \ the Jute War M Twgan, or even since its reoeit expulsion from the state convention, Wumigmmifimdnmmthe miefmmtctmfixm for association wnhmeineadsdmegoedmmgv. tod, all: the more wonderful since As shrug how differently men may \ lock at these questions, we recall just here thet pressg= in the trial of Secretary Bel- keap, before the senate of the United States, whate the augment. Marr. Cm * hice man hashecame-nfmmnaaf passes to leg- isimess by raifroed companies, Isughs to \matterdmxhn any man's vote can be ._ InfHzeansed by sopetty & consideration, or * that abe bovest discharge of spuble trust can be enflangered by the acceptance of ~. sosmails favor Did any man ever seri- - ously qutstion Marr. Carrzsree's honor ? The Good Times. ~ Says the New-York Bulltin: It is be yosd that 'outside of the transporta- ton business, nearly every department of trade is po speronsg, and that the profits of the best six months have been unusually large. Ard the testimony of the Bulletin iz comoborated from every quarter. Nor is prosperity confined to this country. \The London Tima quiet and steady Imprvemeat Insll braockes of industry, | with an focrease id the revenue from the de- mummlnnkgadrmmununofpam per=n, and \my «Re: \Indications of gesetal Hawlmnwmmmnmshst? Itxs vantedfimmfmemlhxseuueuymem- ja) denres terest ammmm ten years. <Buot this, If tras, is probably- a evincidence, rather thin a law. GwBfiminheszxperimeal *L. = period of prosperity listing more than MwwwmmmW {foton ged the yerr is- to be re-} -_ *. Cirenmstances seemingly unfavofable to Continued prosperity are the decline of our ~ exports, which are much less than Inst year, nsdtbegranaifityinmflmsdmlupnsn Bummmmfnmbesymplmm to the consideration that our ex- \ports fret year werd pbenoinefal, being the ~ contequeece of agricaltural. failures abroad: Mammal!!! to bo!d their own of emigration to this land, greater the past year than ever before and promising to in-. creise in 1592, seems to demazd the increase Onthewlmkweseewhmg in the situs. fiesfingnalanOennm-ee. And cow nmwdtbmw’hile“0ntlm | steanes whichcousfron acrom the Ar managmnmgmwmsnfl to return with fall eargoes of Americas Mmymwbesemthsfixgs of Eng- ssi, Fram; Insd asd oecmamllytbme of Desmark, Italy asd Spain,\ the United States makes no eSart to carry its own products to market uxder its oan flag. A circumstance greatly to be deplored, and so 00. Well, why don't we export our goods In corownsmps? Because we can hwo the s¥péof other coontries cheaper than we can build ships for carselves And why sbould'ct wa hire them? Bocause it Is not \patristic\ and dispsysa lack of enter- (price.\ Whst remely do yor propose for A beasy Impost stould be Isid on foreign vessels that come to our ports to cary our goods, or large sams ol money shorldbepad to each of our citizens as will cogereis the minaficture of vessls and the traceportationof Armerican In ships Whit woull be (he af sach Inposts and satsidies? It would drivs foreign vesse's out of the bas. transporting car goods. It would belli cp car exameme Iti wooll enplay Amirines fo thecoostrastion of suips asd their osvigation Bat m thire ox: siftimt enjoyment fx Americ Isher Id gorsalts and fo the aanufen trres 'ready ecaxishei? Would ost the Infrpontrses of socthor large portion of the conmenity be placed to the ban is of a few capitals? Would cota tax be ugoo the stlerge far the eo- fieblag of thos: few ship and own- eas? - = Reform? The Albany Journal styles the varle Indepesfectza \self complenent set of boges reformers who expert to sive the pation by bolling botsl conferesces,\ ete. Cosme its poragzerch «h an injuocinn to sotin as aziast tek. Veqete mwgfieJmmsinbzlz peresity of wark in efec®i~ing politcal re trs EdukJqum stre that 1 Is reform thaw \ In fependents\ are afer? Ie ff rot simply a new conicatisn of the c3 we Hope cot. Hay the rofumem of Pronsplvncie met ; neha bioger fire thes the referees of Cork. Por bers, Indiapctably, A i men merely that ecrvige al the iamiwflrmre‘m WEA E ref, gontlomen How & yor propose to beg it M? In the ccc \ WGEW? Pur Tentis G Prat, Fass More; To Pact Gumtss, Enmemer Larcas. Fompodiim-uli? Arg omy betormen? muy porer men frciise ® day men? Cz», ere? Ecownsthsfnits of 0 tes Paice .... amnemnmennmecsmsimmenicie A Eroter ie the Drockign ihe Bok of In Mali «trast comes from m res or pewe Wks thee may be omer el dxvnsteeness -, Wmaifizm as¥Cits args concn popety awmfimu = repotenst. C2 lately by retusing a sleeping car prtsores the New-York. Central and Hud- mmrarxlxmfl. His reason for declining acter. \their inf “But pains is not taken to sécute them, or public policy.\ of so thin a misreprmmnon ? tween these political leaders. 'the dead president.\ So reads the \record of events for 1881.\ life. he. pause for a moment to measure the ii: Tt as useless, however, t» fuvéigh against the spirit ot speculation or the desire of sud- den weslth, mequired without labor. The desire aod the splat exist and will bave A more practical endeavor would be to secure greater care in the Belt-cues of. trus- tees. Asfigaces, receivers, gnardmns and trustecs of every sort aro too frequently selected and appointed out of good fellow- ship, rather thao with a view to capacity and probity. Courts and judges are 'too easy in the disposition of these trusts. At- toragys are allowed undug fnfluence. . Polit cal ends are too much regarded. ' Here hes the root oftfie.evil. Men there are in plenty 'in every community who would not stake- dollar of trust indney npon the. turn of. the ... stock market, or the rise or fall of whent, Brarsz and the president are reported .to [ entertain the most \ friendly feelings \ to- 'ward each other, \however they may dis- agree upon matters of political expediency Doubtless they do treat each other with courtesy. Both are> gentlemen. But can Brass really feel \most friendly \ toward a man who blocks his way to the object of a life-long ambition ? Whatis the good But supposé it true. Yet if Brame suc ceeds in his undunbted aspiration for the, presidency, will ist thousands of offices be within lns gift, afd do,.not his supporters 'gtand ready to receive them ?> While if Arvtace be successful in securing the presidential nomination and an election,\ will not his followers reap the substantial ro une seems to hare masht about it. fruits of 2 Fow silly at- * tempt to \allay factionalism\ by talk about friendly feeling between the leaders of factions. It may be all play, sunshine and well mung for the leaders, they may > care ncthing for the defeat of decp-set pur- | poses and plans, but it 1s certainly a matter of bread-and-butter. for thoussnds of others, and assuines a conse- quence imférior only to civil war. Wealth, honor, bhappiness-all turn, for many of our people, upon the issue of the struggle be- **Marchk 4.-funugurstion of President Garetzto;\ \September 26.-Funeral of And psuse a moment over the lines; for in them are all that words can express, and all that wisdom can indite, on the vanity of The summit of earthly glory-how slowly reached, how quickly lost, 'The goal of life attained-but at the victor's touch the laurel withering. * Strangulatus pro republica ;\ and the republic. confronted with new cares, toils sod excitements, moves on almost un- mindful of him who was ** tortured\ for its Needs anyone a reminder other than this bref record, that, bere upon the threshold of the new year, ere he plunge afresh into the Jealous strageles and omulons-labore life, goneral James, wife and daughter, also. ac-, the New Years day reception at the Willie [House himself and James, with-reference ta: the commiencemgnt of civil suits sgatost the ing reply : Pmunzu'ius. Dec, \6. M nether-with theatres ndenee between yourself m go T read It a l with, | sntle noman approve orthe: wig ch 4:11 write soon as I enter on the dut depemnt, which w ill bein a few days, propose togive you speclnl thority to pursue th aux- gem iv sults, with‘nll the rrtmntltu that « wilt perinit.. 'The uttermost penny. lsw‘lmsly recalverl and. taken 'from the g ctreasury, must be recovered. Hitherto you. ave given Ilillgeut utteuuon 1o criminal dpte ceedl d ex; Ou you. together with other counsel who have been before this. investigating these. uqumustnly for the rpmpmtlou. all that is essential must be ready for use, [have resolved that my duty willreqnim me to take an actitenf n thetrials in. court, andI propose to tg prese t with you, and in person lead the pros ecutleu for the United Respectfully youn, Hangis Bexwar New Year's day was very generally and heartily celebrated In Washington. Added\ interest was awakened by the reception of the President at the White House, it baing the first pub ic receptJoa-given by him since he came into 'office. In this Mrw Blaine, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Jones, Bfrs. Miller and Mrs. Pendleton assisted, and the affair was in every way successful. Thenumberof ladies present was unusually large, nearly all the offiblals having one .or more members of their famil- feswith them. The: President wore a full 'The President's daughter and éx-psetmsster- compani¢d. the President, *to participate in“? Star-route contractors, reéc‘ivyd the follows , y LurSlr. I havo receiyed your letter, to-|--' 'Provecdings in F Brier t& = - Dec. 20.<Tho throng that besieged the doora'of tha court room this afternoon was greater than \on any previous occasion.. Hundreds were unable to gin admission. 'Col Bliss, having transmitted 140 the at\ | Dr. Walter Kempster, superintendont cf tornay-general the correspondence betwedi-l'the Wistonsin state hogpital for the who has davoted his attention. to the. study of itisanity for the past fifteen years, after hearibg read the bypohetlcat question of the pnrsecutwrestlon which assumes the-facte thie presecution expects to prove and occuples about fifteen minutes' time in reading : \Taking the fects sut: limb to be true, in my opinion the prlsoner was sane,\: 'Quiteau continued his interruptions, at | one time calling out, \I would like to have you know, ladies aud geutlemen, my letters) now come addressed 'Hon. Charles Quiteau,' quite a change from last summer.\ At another time addressing Judge Cox he said : \If your honor please, I hive a good m: I could have paper, pen and ink, I could puta gropt deal-of time to advantage.\ _ Corkhill, the district attorney, and Reed, counsel for the defense, had some high wards over Corkhill's attempt to apply the epithet \horse-doctor\\ to one of the experts for the defense. Mr. Corkhill's \sarcasin'' was, very properly, checked by the court, tho', we do not see that any of the' newspapers for the prosecution find anything indecorous'in' it. Dec. 80.-Dr. John P. 'Gray, of the New-York state lunatic asylum at Utica, | \took the stand. He had never seen a single Instance where the .ooly indication of in- wickeduess. He did not_baliove-in-moral letters hero that require to beanswéred. (I;\ sanity was the exhibition of immorality or | the prosceution would,ro'y. Scovllp as it is understood to prepare i p the clmrgei w a\ R works.. Farlabd, of that place, who his treated. the for a subpcoun.> 2 rest nesduy, when Jufige <Oax ordered his fe position:at the counse] table, he would re- that the fudge was. apparently Shat.he would in the future remain quiet, end. of the day, is known. ~ The Situation at. Atbany. spslrut. To mk'hfif-QM AXD prtoor, x?- At Scovillo'® enugestion thg court, then idjourned until Saturday, to enabl@ Mr, xow York Mnrkel. New yaks. Jnnuary #. 1832. FU)UR.—Flnur receipt: ll pad barre-Ls plea for the introduction of another Ing of | testimony, as “ell us his final requests for mmmon 10 4 hood extra uhlo . Common to choice extra at. Lou Parent Minnesota, ex ra good Chalet: tr double extra. Guitcau 's coudgal have received a telegram from Jacksonville, IIL; atiting that Dr. Mc- “ll b“\ L—Mnrknt Is stem members of Guiteau's fawlly, belioves the GRAW - Wheat recelus 87 0 prisoner is iusanc. The defense Will ask |\ © @interu was greatly 153,310an ga Wed |\ stnrgwed. state we $100, {Malt | re unrket lun’cr and) weaker sales ulllit {gum buh. moval to the dock. Heimmediately turned thigh; .. No.2 rurJnnuury at pale with fear, and began to assure the Judge thatitt Id atlow him to remain: tn his Mixed amuse: white tio wt Mfmx“ No. 2 for frain trom all farther Interruption. Seeiitg uiiPa~lluLulsquxueudstmdr New Yorks at Ru Gltouhiilis~cmree stead. uni/(alike Sugar trm; staudard A at & and Crushed ut 9x1: Manuela—hut cad LL M —llul;)net is dull. Crude at 655? he renewed his gppeals and his assurances, »dding that he was afraid of his life If placed in the dock. From'this time he was white and shaking with fear; a condition from which be-did mot recover until the P01 A1 Ul\~ -—-)Iurkul b Mendy $1.21 I'curless at $2 50@$2 70. , GGs,-farket fs firn at £63500. Albany Produce Market, ALnn’Y January 4, 188% BUTTLR —‘Flue grnd|es urn scarce and stimuli nit ptudes In largo. 80 u 2 33am ppg’h In; to ood, D>@zZou,; Uieumargnring thisls hacxory is quiet selling steadily at kuyc. dairy brings lllrglli‘lfl, : teil lu (maul .. cheese in small fors, sells slowly at 18% It is said that Dr. Gray'and oneor two other e€perts, were expresgly instructed by the prosectition to make a careful and un- | prejudiced investigntion of the sanity ques- [tion; on the. understanding thatfif they found the prisoner fusige the government would abide by their decision The, result Goods at Hach Lower Prices In order to reduce Stock as much as possible purtment Cloaks 'Cloakings, Dolmans Furs and many ° other sensonnblts geods we are selling at cost. 'Close: buyers Will not fail to take the benefit 'of these prices.: before talunv our annual mventory we have mildg, matergfigflncflon in prices in nearly every. de-; 5 ToléEY & GURNEY. « le % *~ b- > -Near by und fresh stun:sell eusl o.; choice western bring # i-‘xt all ME A Is -—l~nt steers and cows are slow er 100 he. by t Siam aud com- he: bumherx‘nt 45043“? ‘or Zulnula strait di per 10:6, 'the Lamas. and lamb at 9mm o { Robert 5. Cook, anduil other: mot-bleekgmh-kias—nosk—n General News. | ~~ - pomrsrio. The other evening Prof. Williams, of insanity. Tosapity he thought, putsnothing new into a man's nature; it ouly perverts what is already there. , He had made a com- plete and satisfactory examination of the. pris- onerin the jail. He had there asked the pris- | adjourned to Tus crats having th toward harmony. I remem- k FRUIT—A les: sell at mass z bhl Cranberries £5 ‘ilOOqSl'Ou per bbi. \4 @ AY.-Guod tinrxstluhay brings sranngmoo er ton for new; mixed and weed Kye stair selis {or Sl-L day morning, the demo- far 'made no progress you are hereby cited ant and appear before our sald surrogate, / In the village of Oneonta, on the lSih day of February, I2. at ten o'clock in she forenoon of .then aud thers to gifend and show cause w iv gu- order sbould not be granted to Harmon Cook. as administrator, pursuunt to the AtBany, Jan. {.;—The Legislature ims During the morass consultations will be llul’s -—Trude very qulnt PEQZLE OlelE‘i'I‘ATE OF NEW-YORK. By The Grace of uod Free and Independent. To Emest Blunt, an Infant under the age of M and nntdence unknown the grand child leceased, a deceased lute\ 0 n th NCG PRO MRUTUR 'NMERINOS, -CASAMERES, GREAT REDUCHION, 1. _ IN PRICES -at- 0 T4. llllllBSlill’l‘ll’S F Brenna all [1113111113 ADIES AXD GBNIy - UNDERWEAR A Llpun'omnarirv OF * . Calicos from 4 1-2 to 6 Cents - Blached and Unbliathed Muslin and Shtrtings .l LOWER THAN EVER -- POPLINS AND DELAINES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND sums, sHawrs, onoaks . AND DOLMANS. wHITE GOODS, tos | TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, : (T F uf me town OT redito, “Am of county of Uf as c rs, kin, or ome‘s'fi‘l hendgm'eung yeuand each of required pefsonnlly Iago A 5) futerior of Ching which had 'been sent the day before. | Tho distance is 19,000 miles. The Secxelists, in.conyention in New-York qn Wednésday;\deafanded the abolishment of the Presideat aad Vice-President of the United States, and the substitution of a fed- eral council to be elected by and held te- sponsible to the Houss of Representatives. Resolutions sympathizing with the Russian Nihilists and approving anti-rent agitation | ;n Ireland were adopted. A. dispatch from Washington says that the South Carolina politicians there ate considerably disurhed over the information that the exodns fever has broken out among the calored plantation hns. S» general has the movement become, that it is feared: there will be almost a total-less of crops in several counties next year. <> Rev. H. O. Hoff.nan, pastor of the first M. E. church ot Bloomington, IIL, one of the most promising sod brilliant ministers in the State, has been suspended pending |- the mthrgelion of the charge that he is the father of ad Megitiiato cluld by one of his his onérwhotherif tho president had effered lm the Paris consulship during the time he was reflecting upon the subject of removing him, he would still have shot him, and the pris- oner replied, \Well that would have settled the matter I should have taken the position apd left.\ Here' Gaiteau called out: \I 'daid If he hed offered it to me at ony time before the first of June; it would not have made any difference afterward.\ Witness then asked the prisoner upon 'what grounds he. had resolved to kill the president. He replied,: \I considered the removal of the presrdent a political neces sity.\ ~ Dec..81 -At the opening of the trial this morning, the prisoner said : *One of my New Years present.\ [Goughter in wt the jury heartiy joined ] - Dr. Gray took the stand and resumed bis: testimony relative to his conversation the prisoner in juil. . Be wille objecting to some of lus testl on the ground that witness stated oonclus dawa from conversation instevl.of tha guards has got an eleven poond baby for a:}. held it is said, at New-York and in Albany, of his enemles ag c »implete as possible. be arranged by Puss lay. also the withdrmwal of Lamont for clerk. pleuges. to act with the anti-monopolists, beds well quglified. they will carry: throtigh their whole Though if a compromise is effeclefl, ] 43 g ed ka W POULI’KY .-Chickens aud yo sng f wis bring 8 @I: ‘c. per lb Allvb. ang is ed. Dressed Dwd urkeys at Mg16¢. per lb. Ducks at Harlan pur Jb , and geese at 10 Kelley proposing to make the humiliation It is impossible to predict the result, al- @©13 though many beiteve that everything will VEUETABLES-The market is amply sup- pled and the qua ity is generally good. Puts an. plenty and brmh Si wail—a rer bbt ; Tammany all“ fusists upon the (with- drawal of Jacobs ascaudidnte for president, pro tem. of the senate, and would prefer bush and!\ 5&411 per bbl Local Retail Flou r, Feed gud anemr Sho 11d a compromise beeffecied whereby f Corrected weekly by llorrls Brothers. Jacobs is elected, after giving sufficient Oxroxta. 1881 Tammany mi ll“ fusist on having the clerk- ship of the Senate. In that case Lament will take the gssembly clerkship, for which Jack Frost/(per bbl. )...... Mlunmotu Patent, tper bb , Tammany lmun seem satisfiel. with the B“°\\h°““°“‘v per ewi, embly nominations as they stand, how- |. er, and anti- TriQmapy men titclnreglrnbfih f onder of James H. Local Produce Market, me'n'u Dec 8, 1881 statutcsodf the simian: New York, lm such (flit! made and provided, to mortgage, lease or sell so much otth'; real e tate of lie deceased, described in the petition therefor, as shall be necessary to pay the debts of the deceased. and those of you who are under the age of t « enty-one gear~ are ppear by your guantian, if you haveoue hmnuonn That vou appear und apply forone to be pPo nied or in the event of your neglect or do so, a wh d b: the Surrfgste. tu represent and act for you In Lo Testhnony Whereof James H. Keyes surrogate of our said Con»ty, at the Village of Cooperstown, the 5th day of Jenuary, A. D 189, has set bis hand * Jas. H. Keyes, Sums-nu. and 1OTICE TO CREDITOR*.-Pursuant to an or- der of James H. kei county of Orsego, notice Is here Ing to law, to all nelson: luring claims aguinst tne estate of John Edson l town of Milford, in ssid wun 1p quire to exhibit the safiie wtt vouchers thereof, to Damon Edson und J use hm tors of the safd deceased. l dence in the town of Millard in sal or before th : Dated Decembe: r 29, 1841 MPN ELSOS, HL OTICh To CHEDITORS —lu nuuum # of an Keyes, Surtogute of the gounty of Ubexo, nouee is hereby given accord- \ing to bow. to all pepons having. claims Vrs. Mary Elmer late of the lawn of Oneonta, in vaid county, deceased. thi exhibit the sme, with rem hers thereof, bo the subscriber exveutar o: the will of the sald E XFal 1 £1 LulllI-Uéull‘y F || llullll‘ Ebony, upholstered in the latest manner, with coverings wORsTEDs, ZEPHYRS, §HETLAND AND - ' BAXONY YARNS, Wolf Robés & Buffal Robes tn day of June next. of- velour de Genes, Laurens, Imbolines, _ Cashmeres, Tapes- tries etc., the choicest of goods. Fing Chamber Suits in Mahogany, brass trimmed, Wainut and Ash. All kinds of Interior weed work anti STATIONARY | FURNITURE From the Indian Chicfs. A large and well-selected stock of ~ MILLINERY GOODS \'\Convisting of Feathers. Flowers; Jockeys, Bon- nets, Velvets,'Plushes all colors, Sarina &o.. _A_ LARGE STOCK OF . Hosiery and Dress Timm igs Millinery orders promptly uticndnd to. L. LBAL, Manager THE NEW DAVIS ife agai certainty and rofinity of the hereafter ? widely different from oar ownlnmany par ticulara. 3 «m= The State Capital. Starin Governor Cornell's stiecessor. Republican members of the legislature have not been ann wyed this year by appli- cants for office. Thedemocrats cofoy that sort of fun for the first time in somo years, aad, probably, for tha last rime. The assembly chamber as prepared for the logial of 1833 ins as heret One unsightly board partition still cuts on“ the men's gallery, while another hides the beautifully carved work in the rear of the speaker's desk. Ige o court of appeals, wi seat on Jan. 16. The democrats failed to organize either branch of the legislature on Tuesdiy-th» difficulty being that they have a majority in acither braoch without reckoning the votes of the scen efecte ! by Tammany Hall, of whom there are at least six in the ussemb'y aod three in the senate. The delegates chosen by Tammaay to the last democratic state canvention were refused recogaition by that body, the reason assigaed being that Tammany did not represent the democuts of New-York city. The election showed, bawever, thst Tammy had a small mi Fority of the d:mocratic votes Io New-York, gad Tammany now, io its turo, refuses to recogaizs aod act with the men who but a few mouths since refused to recugaize aod act with Tammany. The caucas nomiaces of the \r-galar\ demserats, lewd by Daniel Manniac, ar», for president pro fem of the seaite, John ©. Jacots, of Kings ; for clerk. the asseutly thy bave nominated C. E Patterson, of Troy; forcerk, Waiter Bann- of this county The Tammany men, the fallowers of doua Kelley, have made no oxnizations oc. irs al this writing appar ectly waiting to soo which will bid highest far their votes, repablcazs or regular demo- crate. Thorepablicancavouscarcaominated the ofcars of the last sessing in both bousss. Exepeaie Alvord was chmen the republi can candidate for the spe derchip, assgainst exsyraker Shirpr, by a vate of 25 to 21, with fo .r votes scattering. But few spectators were present at the attempted orgararatioa of, the assembly Tuosday murning. The galleries werecear Iy empty. Notwithstanding the severe ool 1, the New Year by Gsrerar and Mra. Cor nel et the execctive monsinn was largely a'tended. On ancooct ofthefalimeto effect the uscal oerganizriisn of the Tacsday, the gostront's missare was oof sent fa. Washington Notes. Senator Dock and ather democrats in the senate, and several breding to the hocse, will vigorously protest against the to create a tert commission, on the The spears sys a will be 54-me esngress, sea-them promiliog for as fnvesige Tiong as te the alleged of the cher. mtg-Imam of the Nothern Pasits noted bescctean- pled with the terms of the charter, The trorensenat of pational hacks The past yerr wes $18,551,000. PostmestirGenoeral Howa is 3993131! ## suptg: CI the pots] service #s eRioect as It ab2] be my imns fospecd route eccey Tom eppemeiated far tfiebm‘iml I Mafiawwmafigwfi #7 <> fiflmmmfzwfim s trmet® The PiriDerivetsind feine wank © Hemp-? fivig wb The \Mad Borlesque\ is the term our English brethren apply to the trisl of Gur- TEav. And we 'see that many of our ex- changes indorag the expression. ~But-would it not be well to remember that itis only a few years since a prisoner in England bas been allowed tohave couns-] for his defense? and that even now If he is poor and unable to pay counsel, none is provided by the court ? Tho E iglish speak thesame tongue, it is true; but their laws aod @astoms ar. Thepméluse of the newspaper Friday, by the \stalwarts is regarded as the first overt step in the movement to make Daniel Lamoat. of Albany. For speaker of: Hemoosd that fi wil delay Cormion eff the Ist of Jarry amsarts to $3,102,000. built-at-Patterson, N. J., during the present year, worth upwards of $5,009,003. This is the largest untaber. ever tarnad out af Patterson in one year. It is expected six bandred will be built there next year. There were 5,592 fatlures this year thro'out the United States. Liabilities over $3),- $39,000. Failures the year previous, 4,735. 'Gtabilitics, $95,000,000. - The Increase is regarded as sn ll in proportion to th :growth of trade aod the number of persons engaged in business. A-receat meeting of citizens at Bismarck, Dakota, strongly favored the proppsat to di- vids the territory, making a state of the southern half. , A little girl has recently died in Motile, Ala., from the effect of the bite of a cat. The wound hid healed, but sha was attack- ed with hydruphebie gad lived but a few hours. On Saturday Sleffers Staotey, a hunter of Livingston county, Arkansis, having wound- ed a deer seized tho animal by the hores. Che deer plangi duto the river near by, d agging Stanley. Both were drowned. At Cole's Corners on the Boston and Maina railroad, Monday, a bridgs gave way precipitating four cars dowa a1 enbank- ment. Two prmssogers were killed, aod ime sixty sustalned injury more or less severe. ' While a falmtl of the Kaightsof Pythins Gea. B. F. Tracy, the nowly appointed was in progress at Shanesville, O., Saturday point the court adjourned uatit Tuesday, e uight, the floor of the hall gave away and he catire company of three hundred tell with it to the for below. Tho stove, with the burning coil, fell als) and set fire to the buildiog. Four wo nen and a boy porished in the flames ard two others were crush: to death by falling timers. Ths citizess, by heroie efforts, extingaiahs 1 th firs, out not until ths casaalty list reached nsariy ons handred. Ted desths are reportr1. Go. Graat thla'ks Fitzjoha Poster, who was coart-martialed act loag az), entirily \Innocent of the charges. ap»n which he was convicte! and dismissed. He considers the dismissal an act of flagrant Injustice. Ex-Sonator Conkling tells a ranorter that his health is nof particularly bad at this time. The bullfon outpat of Colorado the past your is estimated at $20,200,020. Tho exports from New-York for the year, exclusive of specie, were pearly $27,000,- 039 tess than 1939. Tho imports were some 420,000,000 smaller. The specie Imports show a decrease of $14,037.09) sil tha exports $2,000,000. A dispate's from Silverton, Colorado, says Edeard F. Ryan, Michael Ryaa and Rich- ard Adkins, employed on the Paradise tan- nol, were, on Ratarday, buried one hundred feet deep in a ssow slide, At the invitation of the wmmlss’oner of agricalture, a convention of delegates From agricaltural colleges and societies of the country will nesembleat Washington on the 10th, inst. The meeting is expected to bo one of no little importance. Ciinage of the United States musts for December is pm valged at $12,637,700. roumtos. Itis ofciaily ensounced that the great St. Gothard toan wil be opesed for tha regslar passage of trans early in Tammary. 3 total cost af the work fs 55,813,03) Trancs, or aboot $11,039,000. A Russian erpelition to the mouth of the Less, in Siberia will pas the year on the coasts of the froren ocean. The cotrespondsnt of the Locdy Time ai Porismgs: CFrasceard Eoglard have agreai to sand to ths Khedive of Egypt as Hentical note in the event of peste being distorsed or bis oyetamal they are propired effectively to sapport him, restore andar, ani pritect his actharity by material eoaperation.\ A dispatch rom St Potersbargh aige Oni Samie is on Ls way confer wih the re sifm The pressof Pamulra are Cismmmung the proiant af ammereting to tho Enited Steace. Hhinceck Iest Therday, Hra Rass, o Eguchter with n eaming kee. The fermane duw of ths snd Cree-turh bilge, alich Haid tobe the | As the Ext tims Toesay. who eldis she BS eninted fop ; mammammm Inlivato ibs orgrtzaticn of a naw | i Semliethen cled Dr Eesti. of New. « Et of ect The throet of ber Etile L Imgest In the wes ° | ty tepriemers tikes, In which be ez. Frefctia, Commusgrecs, is greaty ew | Ctnd the exeicl a ferase | \There are. so many lotsrraptions -L don't know where I am.\ Quiteau quickly retorted, \'I shouldn't think you did, nor any one else. I have been trying all the mogt ing to find out where you are. Theo fact if you're badly lost this imurning, doctor. Wé have to sead a small boy to find you.\ *' Witness concluded this part of his to mony by stating that.he did not find & gle circamstance narrated by: prisoner.1 Indicated insanity. He was of opinion £ the prisoner is now sane. 'In regard t hypothetical question of the defense (si in character to the hypothetical quest] the prosecution,) witness said that judgment, it does not describe an fisan man. Witoess analyzed 'the qucgnqm severaly criticised it. - Witness had meal number of cases where prisoners with if . delusions commutted violence and after gird recovered their sanlty, but did not recall m instance of recovery in less than N hereditry is the rule in the tryosmissfor of physical likeness; but in the trans sion of susceptibility to discase it is the a caption. Belog asked If he ever saw an caso of feigned insanity thit resemble prisoner's (assuming he is felgaing) wither replisd : \I hive not seen any Insanity 'tt or felgned. I mean to say in respect of h assertions that ho is feigning.\ At J months, «» lyons On cross examination Dr. Gray said thad | + a geal Uneonta Market, sted workly by MILLER, VOSBUL i mm will parthise the roilowln: me gh of at their store, at the pricvs -CEpy @TTENTION JOR TO REMOVAL To coryER or Starx m --- - the- sa mee r ie female domestics. -- versation-itself, and vain, on or [Momma Sh day of July, ins. executed either from architect- Rigo . hundred _] ives -have_been | ledlecting o witness. fi rally said. * ated January 4, 1 a o straw Prawn?!- DON T FAIL TO CALL AT JACKSON’S And see the finest bogof Ladies French and CUuricus Kid Shoue ever brought from the wepe-- and now on exhibition “my store. The DODGE i the finest Gents Hand Made £ HTCE - A comolete line of Boots. Shoes. Slips and Rut- ber Goody wi.Lbe kept at my and sold at greatly rrdm-ed cash rarim for Thirty Days, In order to reduce stock to make room for a large steck of winter goods. CcoHN BLOCK. M. L. S JACKSON. Oneonta, Ort, %, 1881 ure or our own designs. Lambrequins AND Draperies made by the most skillful of workmen: 81 & 83 SOUTR PEARL $7, ALBAN Y N Y. season, which alll be offeref Vernal FflfllSBWlll Macimfl' APPLYING THE FEEDTo THE UPi~ , alDE OF THE GoQDs. boEs NOT sR EOFT GOUDS, NOR sKIP IN Parsing OVER TItK HEAVIEST BEAMS. l Invues Competilzlon There is no gnod point wished: for not found in the AEW DAVI# No family, dressmaker, care riage irimmer or shoemaker can afford tobe u Ith- nul one. a written glarnitee given for five years. Call and meo it {is adjistment and ron B. ‘v- ‘vooster &CG., ut wart maker it do its own Iatljuwlug ' Or Midas»: BROWN & LUTHER, COLLIERS, N. v oYsTERS ! DYSTERS If 0. A. Benton has made arrangements with the celebrated Arms of J. Lanlingtos and H. F. Hem- Iogway to supply bim with o fawn rim présent to the trade in.. novid Meats ns chenp as the same clam of oysters can be purchased elsow sere Partie wihing ovsiors for donations, church {flaunts film witt Ond ft for thoir Interest to give m vOystern r-lnllml b‘y the plate, My stews and - Jao. 8.--The cross examination of L Gray, in the course of which witness retter ated his belief in prisoner's sanity, bayin; been. concluded, district-attornsy-Oorkht - nunounced the evidence on the part of th government closed. - Scoville then called Dr. Bowker, who r that Mrs. Dunmire, Guiteaa's Jivorced w entertained grave doubts as to Gaiter sanity at the time of her divorce. Guilt here attempteil to read a letter \from an friend of Garfield,\ but the court ord him to keep quiet. It having been agreed that Scoville + to morrow give his reasons for wishl fotroduce now witnesses, the court ad ed, Quiteau declaring his williognes: the case go to the jury now. Latest, Jan. 4.-Mr. Scoville n aMfdavit setting forth that be is th counsel for the prisoner; that the p has bees in such a state of mind th: been unable to renter nssistance or g names of any wilnesses ; and that . since the closing of the case, has learn names of witnesses who can testify to terial facts for the defense. After giv.. the names of witoesses and stating whatl expected to prove by each, Mr. moved to be allowed to introduce new ev dence. The mation was discussed by emf when Jarige Cox said that Scoville hale bere a stranger to the place aod to the proctice of the edurt, ' and bad mantra”?! Runny: to the pr of the defence. Themfiattefiansnifizm tached to the 8&me which disfsetim edthe people from{zppestring as witnesses For the defence. Trese were very great dif cultfes, and be appreciated them so fally that be folt it his duty, in order to secure the prisoner a fair trial, to eive a certsin latisode to the defence,. and such focilities as corres- ponded with the difGeulties If any new ferts were developed cow, that strocsk hi mind os baving an important bearing oo the defence, or as cecessary to a fair proses'a. tion of the cesa, be. would deem it bis doty to receive them, notwithstacding the teal moay now proposed to be Introdored wes cHered in the character of sorobatiing testi The evidence c! Dr. MoFarlscd sho cf fered to ewer to Lis tilisf:a pristcers to sanity, was soled oct on the ground that the privilege of Invodoring expert festimany i was: to the evidence in chief for the Edenseasd to emdense in clef for the ! York. - Hl testiminy ees icimdest on the arze groond ss The ceson | mptng alsous to beth EcFarland and Deard Quéfxemimymm‘ymvam smMymfitfym Sczv_~amzflzfl¢::¢ia letter writen frassed the hat phetmer was fesare. Coment enlied oct, \Weethe lamin resting thet leter to slow my Mmzmxmm I gx! Foi es farms, Satie, 3 eer: m\ the presscrs of I Esemmmvm PW‘ mam? t% Cs preis coussel bed to eccounter, was titanium“? : The emigrabte there the reaght $11,000,000 «2th thses, it lie?!» inated that they paid $8,000,000 to ths pall. road and traccportatmo after' teaving Castle Garden. The New.ka bear! of epperfagment | the city gyro-at: st for 1882. Afamg the feme allowed wo $1,000,000 for stree: poses, acd $1,000000 for chart? A recent exaciritlon shure rim: in 1.30 the exty's centre cf was near the | comrcf Ness ood ESuerty stroete I+ 1910 it was at and Moray stroma Then for eath ten years to 1830, sstedrmena HISD iGteI moved up . to 1€h stresu £1ng i was near $34; street - Now rt fshis to Sith «treet A) this rate, In thirty fears, Yookers wil be center The ike Tricity church An erprs: esfen conteming e> bhwwI'fieélagmw~ am FUT areoce THe wrgun wes all ifdwuam'va «ingle trotk in fi ere is mo to the {Mm # Teo Uhmpurnd te belongs wore 7 constmatnd curpercte Ioccs thr pad yerr , Theck$ was $41000,000. Lax: Scivdsn, ngo sxceniyctree., 1:53:54?“me yous | Manges! Kery R orp fon nals gt on cs a; » ff’f‘w 4 age 8, APRIL uf, aXD\ AKR hoo Y FOR NEW €00D8, 'on, te Eman, ALL GOODS IX HIS lNSURANCE \|T all persons of moder-, io ate. merns seking to procure a home of their . twn in Oneonta : I have been requested {by the owners of large\ atmigurnts of real estate in Oneonta to dispose of game at once, at such mus and on such terms' a'vffillerzaifie any per-um ' lllfcln‘ei 1mm W“ ~=A4IENRY SHF Lawnaml thereby avoid-; WARERCOOMS, present | high “‘ rents in serure some of: {4 ithe beet bargains in the allowe ©27,419,000 for the of | L4 Village at low prices. Afiwgfifivf’ The taxing?“ # to pose ther propoty Cireetiy in the hauls of people who warts bane fo themeritcn, °n (AL l'xddtw cleaning. $8,500,100 for F5“\u.fi’;3‘ ptr-f rty i free from ll; bed m fed five bocks outh by 1837 In| RAM 1 the cectre shied four m five blooks to . be : mani the COLLECTION ©1 remwaa epmrialiy, \FIRE and LIFR Bv~\R&\WE’ ams irmed b xue of the: {£1271th mafia—Hes in the! m mum ‘n H. C. weer), . Crmura, N. Y. *P\ REAL ESTATE. ~ BAYID W. LEWIS & co. 85 Eroad Street, \upang Cored 59, Kew Tors, Cram AD PARM Datei®s wmcfizmv Pos Park Effie mam tem dor im are“ 11117217? LTER A 00V S Pricfuct. N T. zg beues. Theo - SNMP CLAS succEsts Pianos & Organs Fon CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ASD TABE PLiCE TO €0Y they AT Tb!» faltin the pureft, ibost tnffurm in gram as less panscales and «ther impurits than any trend tow ofered In this market. 11s the «04 Duirymen, Farmers ant all cursomer wil find it profitable to use it Eur sale by ALL DEALERS. J. M. CHAPMAN, Agent for the United States, 61 Hudson Street, New-York a muro nmin ool. EWABLISIIRD 1110». A. CLOSE & mON, EXS, BoYs' & CansnEn's | U lmru atio added a line of HOLIDAY GOODS | Including a large stock of Toya. 0. A. BENTON. [+fej YOU KNOW IT? 'T O M RM [Y, The ald and \nfldé l'akvr Mill Hves, and may. . Gund on MAIN SLIERET, foot of Diets l-‘rug bared Hread D/senit. Cakes and (Crarket» of al lla4»mmamly on bend conFEcTionery. The fargest stock and best nesirtmert th the Cu00ty, at wholesalo at retail - Nuts «f all kinds to large or stmail quaatities | A ¢ stock of Dried and Canued Fruite | All kninls of green Fro ite dn their Rexon | Alm Baking Powder Desfcated Co- cranut. Bakers Chow (Chow Ple ckle Ho OYSTERS I B; the [lair quart or galton. an cheap ss the B ST SALT IN THE C, cope Lasthosarali times tive us a call THOMAS WILLAHAN. MlLlnlNERY. Having eperot our pew store we are now pared to giee the ladics of Onennt (n I the latret novlties of erin a benet FRENCH \ MILUINERY ! FRENCH LACE HATS, L* T CVL EIT fa yac Ostrich Fggf/ggrs' Flfiwng. ON HON TA. A Fos Bs d & BPEAN OS aT THE WaBR Rooks oP. CNEONTA NY. ton, I= mod walse, Hocus Kemsaly Capel week “at?“ of his and One Hz8 RECEIVED A Leen® asp c pEyoun: *I XLII IVI 201 Greenwich cor Fultan Sto, H. Y. --, Coston cararmenst Replate with the fates: cocelitcs in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC» WOOLENXS Hr C B. “ILLBIAV w be pleased so me any z «may frien in and ends artera whie in town. S. B—mm and roe» £34 self sect on applieton . HOLDRE DGF \THE TAILOR,\ Gil-L C# . lwraumamé SELECTED STOCK oF oooce Fos Taz FALL TRADE. A fan asd HT ALL ETISEIT. ASD STemy SCZ Bahamas. ¥¥iitker National Bank. Nmfi exons for gmfifz tal Duct Com E43 t (Eas fig mataswmwv Wshfimgflsfitmwfifafii ; x. L Cantiee . 4 OMBAL SAY H, LACES, TiSSES, 6, MNM ES. RIORDENX, Old Post-offico Building. MISS HATTIE REXO, fes'er in :o og :o: flame HAIR GOODS Sultches, Curls, ra Bersbar's H ATH I4 BW EL RY vals to omnes. Hewest Etvces® Lowest Priven® ELLA RAY $ z = = gz‘ashmnable Wings 1 ¢ fem Be Tax}: withe Inrgensnrt f moma FALL AND VANTER ard al) the Aran ie porn MEL‘LKNEQK