BEDFORD INQUIBEB. BEDFORD, Pa. I ri 'ay ifanilnf, Marf 1 22- I*6l, e 18 ; .i FHKK W tt i)Vr<{ filllor and !**■priwfor. Flaie Deb!. The last <Jawtte oh*!**"*, Hist the present L'-g --i'Uirre Hi ircr eased the State D.-ht to the sm©onf of lil-jOCO.WO. at ft-ll©ws j CoaußiiUtion of tb f<asagc UK on the Pena'a R. R.C"mpaor $5,000- COO • r-'e*e at tonnage tax wife* 'r tint- %7 00.000 ; releiK of FanUrr m i Frit bond* SS.^OO.fIW! endorsement for tire General Government #>2. 800,- 000. First. Th Penn"* Faibo-sd Company does not get off the Stat* s>.ooo,ooo—the State own* the Company'* bonds for tbit amount—stich will be pail s they fall d ie. the State not being a lovr one eer.t. Query 7 V as She editor opposed to the rr.n n iitation of the tonnage tax J See. The tonnage ttx tow due the State, $70),- Off), it relesw-d on arconnt of the Company** agreeing to pjy ita installments in a shorter time than that original!?* agreed upon. This $700,0C0. according to the pjrovitton* of the bill commuting the tax is to be loaned for the completion of sev eral lateral Rail Roads—the Bedford Rail Road Company rec ives ita quota of this sum. Third. Release of Surtirr and Erie Rail Road lonls, to the amount of $3,500,000. At in the first instance, this i false; The St.-ite only agree ing to take the second mortgage Katea-' of the Href, which will tnsnre its completion, ard render the payment of ita irsd-Vt-dac*s to the Sute the more cctt-un and *feedy. Fi.oith. By >-odr semen t for fbe Gentral Gor ernmirit, $2,100 000. Thia is also falac. The facts sre, that in 1826, there a large surplus j fund in the Unfed Slates Treasury, which, by act j of Congress was divided amorgst the several State*, according to tleir Congressional representation. j to b* held in trust for /* Government, owl to be rt fusdud is cast il teat eeer needed. The above was' the amount received by Pennsylvania, which she has used, without interest, since thai time. The IxstrrnnwDt has beer, brought to ita present rtate of bankroptcy by Loeof<co misrule, corruption and treason, an I a frw weeks ago the Democratic Secretary of the U. S. Trrnsry, Hon. John A. , Dix, made a requisition upon the several States • for the amounts respectively loaned them. The (.egivlatnris of Pennsylvania, patriotically, jasiJy. , a: 1 promptly, respond-d to the demand. Kb., j but the eavtuiea of the Federal Government, re j.iicing in their country's cmbarraseßMOt and dis traction, would oppose the piymerit of this debt o( honor 7 SPRI\u KLKI flo\. BEUtORD BOROUGH. Chief Burg©**, John H. Hush, 109 Geo. I), Fbuok," S3 Aa-it. Burgess, Harry Defibaugit, Hi Colin Loyer," 82 C unciitn<Mi, Gorge Mcrbrff, 114 Joshua Mower, 94 W. W. Shark.* 99 John Le**ig,* 81 High Constable. Levi Agaew, 73 J. A. llenden-on.* 12!- Auditor, K. H. D. Irvine, 113 V. D. Saopp.* 75 Trustee, A. J. Sinsoui, 16 Judge, Samuel Davis, 101 Mtrlia Millbum.* 97 Inspector, Ileu.y Eiannd, 109 K. D. BttcHy.* 89 Constable, flirttu Lettz, 95 Mtl'on Spidlo.* 100 A*e*or, A. 3. SstuwMu, 123 J. M t.Mulitn * 73 A#'t. A<e*rors, Sim . Shuck, 116 V. Viuideramtsh.* 79 Wm. Bowie-, 107 P. 11. Shirt**.• *9 School Director*. John Mower, 94 8. L. Ru©ll,* 90 J. Liogt&faUer, 112 Pr. Jordau.* 97 Supervisor*, John Border, 102 Kd. MeMullio,* 91 Warner Hcerken*, 109 Geo. W. Hupp* 89 Town Clerk, Ueo. 11. Spang, 108 H. M. Barclay.* S6 Republicans ID IRKED wub a {*). Post MasCer. Tht Republicans of this Post OSico district held an election on last Friday, to deeido wb© i? to be tbs Post M*ter for the next four year*. The lesult waa as follows: William KLer, 78 Saui'l Uadebsugh, 05 A. S. Russell, 55 Wru. W. Shook, 24 John J. Lathe*, 11 W. P. Mower, 7 Sostiering 2 Messrs. SLuok, Lnther end Mower, withdrew •Jilting theday. Mr. Riser, the vueeossful can- Ji-Jatr, i a first rate niao and will make a good Post Master, A3 would cither of the gcnticmaa vcted for. SPRIJSG ELECTION. In Bedford Borough, the Uapiib; teats elect. c-1 an iospcotor, the High Constable, by a ma jority cf 49 vole*: the Constable by 5, s School Dtreotor, and a Cuijoeilmao, and our Judge of cleotioo was ocly beaten 4 votes. This was Joing well for Bedford. In lbi Township, we eleeted an In'peotjr, Assessor, Asst. Assessor, sod Supervisor, aD-i totne of our other candi dates were oniy beaten four or five votes. Well done ! We call attention to the advertisement of Field, Garden aod Flowtr seeds, iu to-dy' paper, by Mtssr*. Roger* 4 Gest, No. 133, xarkef ft, Pbii^delj^is. ill Rail! Ktw R .npihirs ! SECESSION P.EBCKED! The election bel 1 in thia Sla'e ou Taesdtj week.frr Gov< rro*, BHBiUrs of C ngremem bers of the L"giiiue, &■ , :e-*jli"d in the complete tiiiiiupH of the Krj bJ * Urgrly increased majority over the Hat Gov- election. Mr. Berry, {B<y ) ha* l iea elected by about 5,000 aajsrih. Hi* majori ty two year* ago was only aboot 3 500. Re turn* from 136 towns, give the Republicans a majority of 65 in ibe Legislature.' AH the Republican candidates !or Ctßgre** ha ! e been elected. NEW YORE ELECTIONS- Ttt N' Yolk T- wnsb'j* Eiieeti c show R':iibiic>n g.n among the farming ptsr-lr— o-r/ . reading :ien, who vole int- li'gemlt and difpa-sionately. 171 R.publican aud 68 Drmoctatic Supervisors liave b?ea elected—a gin of four to tie Repuoiieaut since las; yer. The coor*e of Slavery tu her present Rev- .'u "ionary %;tenrp f to destroy, if she !/allot ral , has made thr-aaanJ< bate srho bef./re regarded it with indifference, and to-kes iu foruK:r op- P'Ouents SKfe eft and decided. RAIL UOSD TICKETS —-The Gazette price > its tiekib, for the Borough and Township, headed With the cut of a railroad train, to tuirk them, so as to prevent D-'tiioerais from votiug for Rf?pitlican. It wouido t do however— the train happened to eairy several Kepubii eao candidates iu both dtstrtetn safely through Try egttiu 4 'l ie elitor of the G-xtte made special ef for's (and quarrtiled with some cf hi* political friends io con-e against Jas. A He. - d< rsr-n lot High Coustable, anc. Fr nc> Jordan, for School D.rector, but it wouldn't du. One fact is wor'iiT of notiee, that Republican* who are especially aimed at by this editor are go --erally elected. ALLEOHCXV MALE A.VD FTXALE Sunti ny —The Spiing term of thi* Seminary will commetue on the Bth of Aprii text. Mr. Brim the Principal, is well qualified for this impor tant station, and the Institution ought to be well sustained by the people of ©or County. BEIIPOEDCOL'STT ITACNTR'S ASSOCIATION. —By an adverriv-ment which appears in an other column, it will he seen that this Anoci *tt n will meet in Bedford, on the 19tb ol April, Teacher* ought nil a'te id. At a meeting of the Temperance Organlzt lioo, on Mood y evening, Msreb 8:h, it was ueemed *dvi*abis to fc*rin an< w society. Ths friends of Temperance, are requested to meet at th: Cjort House, for that purpose, oo Men. day evening ocx, Msreb 25, at 7 ©'deck. Frcm the National .Inti-S larery Standard, Mar. 9. Frcsidful Liucoln'g fnaugural, Sentiment of the Abolition Disunion ists-An Endorsement Worth Having. Last Monday was the most uuiuoky day in the life of Abraham L<<.eoiu, thu far. More unlntky days iuy be in store b-r bim, very Lkcly; hnt, up to this pre-mnl time, a more un toward one cao barrily have occurre i in ihe fifty year* he ha* lived. He ha* spoken, and tbu* disaclvcl the spell which hi* wise vileoco bad thrown around hi* reputation. Having -hown Inlunelf possessed, in o singular a innasore, of thai rarest of tah-uts, in Ihi* country at luwf, the gilt of holding oueV tongue, he hid created tha ©pinion in lueu'* minds tbat he barl snme thtog >o say worth hearing, whenever the time should come for opening hi* mouth. It wa generally believed tbit bis inaugural Address woull be hmorably distinguished from taose of bis prt"Jccesors in -pint an 1 in ultertneo.— Ttie hour has oiiie and gone; but the M>n was ti'-t snffi •■ nt for it. Tkt Hfi'fc'i uyi m r uie with the face tar rod tottirJn the South and vrilk Wi knees ' owe I dawn before the idol \t war ships 01 bare ben nit of t'n.s• be'wered Jrom the state phut Jar toe i./si quarter of a centu ry. It i- ooly -iutingtiiahed from *uh b\ the eiuancvs# of its eenstruetion, ami the viboes* lof it? rhetoric. It is lut-ky for Mr. Lincoln that it was not the constitution of the English language and the laws of English grammar that he wis called upon to swear to support ami enforce. For he would have hern lore swora on the *pot before all the people. It was a paltry malice in Mr. Seward, though perhaps a natural one in his cirt-otnsuueee, io allow a Slate paper so discreditable to his uees*fu! comp tdor to go fotth to the world. He knew, when he road it over, tht he wuul.] have wliip bed Jhe youngest scholar be ever had when ha kept school, fur such a composition. This, however, i* the least of the fiults of the Inaugural. We could tnve wished that a public document which has been inure impa tiently waitod for, and will be more eagerly icad in Europe than any ihe country has ever produced, had nut been io iligrautly illiterate. But me couid have forgiven the form, had the •übstaijco been such a* the tiuio dummd*. If it hud Creathei a rosoiut: determination to naiutain the right* of the North aud the in tegrity of toe nation, at all haztrds, it hive comm nided a respect t'ua*. would have dis armed criticism. If it had plainly set forth the encroachment* of Slavery uooo those right*, and shown how they had culminated in the dis ruption of the Union, as *heir natural result, proclaiming his intention of checking the oris and featuring ihe other, by (he full exercise of all his const tulionnl power, he would hate t'ike i a pf-ilion which eoen his tnemi-s wjuld hate admired. Ha w. a elected by tb North, in tha latch that he would express Northern idoas as opposed to Southern niea*. The Serial©, yesterday, adopted a resolution requesting ihe Governor to retutn the bill now iu Lis hands, appropriating $39,000 for Kin Sis. it is understood that faeis hive Come to light, with reference to the appropriation, wnich have induced many of its former supporter* to ehsng-i then minds as to its propriety, and tho Govv rooi does ppt wish to sign iu—- Hurrlsburg 'ltleqraph, BEDFORD INQUIRER. of tien. faneron. We pobhab I elovr the letter ef Hon. SinFAi (hanaa t the G n vernnr ef this ?tite, rcNtgn ing the peeitioo of Imi'ed Siat't Senator, wbieb he ha* held *0 long and fi led ao ably. We e*n **y with tiuth. and fee reojatk will be nniver.ally endora d by the ffpaWva preas. that no State has been tn re faithfully or <"re a'?y in the Uni'e l States Sen. te, th .0 w* the old Key atone by Sii<m Cameron. Every inch a Per.r.ay'v miao. be h.a p<rsi-letf ij and nobly hauled for t! e iotere-f of bin 1 ative Oommonwesltfc, su-1 'be welfare od yrnsperity of her toiling aont, Bevrr lo.ing aigbt of hia favorite prt.j ct, the rDactiumt oi a Toriff Bill which would srnpiy pr..tvct Amer ican Industry, give c-iisfant work and good wag.s to tb W'-rkinguien of hia own Stale, and at the sam* time develop our great miner hi re source*. t< it :!! the - IT- rt .f every tran who, hk Geo. Caßatrt><, '•know* tn. su h •* >rd i- fa- .* While we regret to lose tfa.- aervicra of mi ha man io the Seuate—a wise aud .ga ioua atotea min and safe legislator—weceoooi refr.in from e tigratula icig Presiieot LiM"'S upon bis good fonanc to aeco'iag tle etv : ee* of a man for .'eifttiry of War tbi t $> =. luiirblv fitted for 'be positi- o—a man wl o *ill be a a.fe caawl for ti a true Itkid—l tuau *L< is "conserva tive" in toe true >itise >f tue word, aud will b • ad that is 1 ft per, io bi* p< ail ion, to mam tain t e Union and sue Courtitutiuti and enforce the 1 *, without toft mgiug uj on the Coi.sti. tu o'.al right* of any sect ion. We feel -aft in predietmg thai the War Deparuneut will le aduriuiatered with a degree ot ability which ha* never character:*oi it under any former Aduiiiti-traiioo, and that Gen. Uauiercn will make as useful and popular a Cabinet t Sk-er as be did a Senator. The following is his letter of resignation:— Har. Tel. Washington, March 11,1861* To Am Excellency Andrew G. Curt en, Governor oj Penntyl&mia: Hear Sju: Having accepted the position of Secretaiy of War, t udered to me by the Presi dent. I hereby resign my ae*t io the Seoate cf the Uuited State?. I teave that body with feelings of deep re itr't, as well hecau.e is severs my imcee<:iate c..i eectior with the people of tuy native State, a* because >t romoves me from the cherished pcr -on=-l associations of t-'iat high aod dignified body. But lam consoled by the fact that the change in our Tr;ff for whiih I huvc ls bore-J f<-r more thu fi.'teeii years, aud wb'eh I trust will add grvatly to the bco fit of Pi'DO sylvrma, wa *ccoair>ii-h>:d at the eloc of tuy Svnstorial ervice. i beg to *.iy to the Ucgilatore, and to the ptople of Peua-.yivania, that iu my new po*i t oh, which a deference t> their earnest wishes induced me jelurtantiy io accept, tuy best *u ergie* sh-iil be exerted for the fcetttfil of the whole eountty. ot which Pennsylvania forms so important a part. 1 tun. Sir, very (lespeetfolly, V ur Obe ieut S rv o', SIMON CAMERON. HON. DAVID WILMOT. Wo havi-the (>rou I s.tlalc;i'. to-dav to an nounce the election of the tlon. Uavi i U'i'ruot as United States Senator, to supply the vicancv- oc caaioned by tin. reaig' ation of Gen. Oatu-ron. Mr. Wiim.it lelt the Democratic ptrty when it was ia tlie height of its glory and pwe..fut in patronage, for the purjio*-; ot asaerting the pttuciplea which be considered just and an I t:s>eati il lor tiie promotion of the welfare of IN nnsylrani. VVhcu 1 ho U-ft th it power'lll Democratic party he repre sented the strut pit Democratic Gongressi bi lis trict in this State ; through his pcrmual efforts it Ins now become (be Gibraltar of Keputi i'-.aiii* n. He his ever aince been sorely persecuted hy th j ! pio slavery ptrty. who have use 1 alt diahoaurabir ibkabs to detract from his psrsuatl character and | Hifiueoce, and in the present canvass he was mid.* ■ the target for their weipons. VV"e are to-rcfore ■ rt-ji-ic- d, not only that David VV.hnot s elected a . (Jutted States Senator, hut also tint the claim of j the notde North have been duly recigniari in his ! election. The vote in ciucut was a noble vindi -ation of lit'puMican principle*. On the j >iut hallot he re ceoei sevetity six rotes, wh Ist ttr. K-tctnm re ceived thirteen, and James 11 Camp'ictt eigit.— M r Kctchatn has many w irai frie iis in die Uegia- j latnre, and was only persuadotl, at their earnest solicitation, to permit his ntme to he ttsoi as a candidate. The uomin<tiiu wis, how.-ver, gen era iy conceded a* due to Mr. \V., an 1 herio- the ! result. After the hid >t htd hurt ti<jr in cuicmh .Mr. Ketchim reuiarke i tint he eongniuiited the Legia'ature on tiie choiee tint hi t been in lio by ] bw fellow-meni'Msvs. It wis a proper recof iitiaoj 01 worth in 1 ru rit, an i b-; wmil 1 there for ; mv ■ 1 that tlie Hon. i>avil W.i n t ho the aaniut) tt note in o ol lie party. T:)i< ntJCbil '.*ll ru- :ved ' wiiu loud appu-is- ;>y t m-.u srs. lr. S ntli, ot i*., i nl-Ij-•!:.. w.'to bad b-.-ec a vim persiuttj fik'ti'l of Mr. Kotch.ini, seconded tho resolution, an I it was adopted with deafening iiiie. The nope ot our fiieitd* of the Pjlri,t all Unit.*, ! who e*ptea: I t!u earnest desire tut tie Ripuh liu.tns w >uld elect a thoroiig'i Pi'inuylviaii;>, ii bow luily realized. Davi 1 VV dm it, tr c J fiction with K tgar Cowan, wilt r-presr-iit tit s St it) pro. perly, ami wo shall have no fear of twing disgr.cel 011 tho 11 Mir of t'H S -nite, as we were when Geo. it. Dallas and Win. were our Ripresontu tives. We are aatisSed that Gin. Camsron do. sired no more acceptihle success >r than he will havs ill the person of Divtd Wilmot. an 1 hi* fri -n Is | are equally sitislied. The namoa ot Messrs. Arm strong. Wiili I,us, Stvvens, Gen. Miles, Caiviu, liish, K. W. Davis, an l M'.Michael xvera withlraxy 1 helore a latllot xvas had in caucus. The r>dirt!-iu* story started by few unprincipled newsnto*g m here that tue friends of Gvn. Cameron were opp < Sed to Mr. Wilmot, stands thirty contradicted by the fact that so mo of Geo. Cameron's most inti mate and confidential fricn Is were th 5 warm -*t art 1 nioa: ardent supporters of Mr. W. Mr. Wilmot has always Insert a warm and penonil friend of Gcd. Cameron, and we know that he will be hevr tily welcomed hy the General when he arrives at SVashingtof.— Har. Tel. Bio CALCULATIONS. -Sty* one of President I) ivis' Caomet, writing to a friend iu New l r jrlc, " V/e shall have in the 6eld before the first day of April over tifiy thousand well disciplined soldiers, acuituanded by ablo and isperictioed officers, io>si of whom belonged to the United S at- s Aruiy." It will cost at least one dollar per day for each soldier, or $350,000 per week, which in the comae of a lew months will drain the eonfeuurate treasury so dry that tiriff rates dotf'alo those now iuip<.i>ed would uui bo a'de to keep ihe Government afloat. It is a thiDg to hoist largely, but if President Pavii eft r gets five tl. isand tueu together in regular ner vine, be will tiud trouble cuough to pay theui (beir wages. The Spriug term of the Blair County Nor mal School and Seminary will commence ou tbe Bth of April next. It is a good lnstitu tion. The principals, Messrs. Di.keraou and Osborne, are well and favorably koowu to oiauy of our citizens. THE SOUTHERN CONGRESS ADOPTION or A PEkWASEKT CDNSTITCTtOy j ITS PROVItIOSS COSPITtON OF TO* TREA ; hear. Mostoomest, A!*., Mreh 11.—The per manent Uon>*i:uiion for the Govcrasweat of the Confederate Stales of America bis been adop ted hy the Coeipw, but i kept secret. Ae t-ftrJiiig to a statement of one of the members, tl.e l"l!aii<{ re attiung it* protM>o<: The Prrtlent sou Ve President alall be elected f r a term of *■% y- a a The rirra>ff >pp6io<wa<* under the grade : of Cabinet ( Slo- r. shall bold office duriig gord behavior, eDd be removed tor causes assigned io writing. The ai.se trade is prohiH'ed. A clause s adapted pot iding that Csbin'-t "firert thill not b prohibited (rout holding *'# io Congress at the me time. ; The < 'orgress has pas-<i an ret *ntfcor:*ing •he itsu nice of a million dollars worth of trea #U'_. oi>D?. The a; propria tun bi 1 I a meet current es ! p on- a Was passed- J he Secretary of the Treasury finds no dif ficulty in neg) titling as much ot tLe nftcen i million loan at pur as is needed at present. The Pbospect far Peace The Bilti im re I a:not regards 'he appearai.ee of mat t is in the f c> dig and border Sta'es as rathr-r tie re f*vi ral.-le to peace ibait it ku been, 00:- utti sia' dug the iff it to reodt-r the inaugural a w.ri k- mimic and roprovoke ibe COwm n e iuei>' ' f the irr< prcsaible conflict in the way 0 c<vh w-r. Virginia is maintainingberorig uul po.i-im, inresptctive of the effort to iu fl .0 e her patitousut and to introduce theayet a ton atnfe 10 actual conflict. 1 must la ap parent thai her thoughts are still on peace, and from the poajiioa of ail the border States, in cluding Ijuuiaiana, it is likely that her forbear, ing ctn>e!s and example wilt succeed jr the pri tu tson of a bet'er Deling among tbe act ted members of the national family. *ud in the restoration of i-otifi't-nee and peace to the country. Uet her continue her cuoservetive co irse, becdle.i# of the taunting aod inuitiug invectives and taoendoea that are thrown out , hy tic free-, both at the North and the South, and we .hall live to sec the aay when shame shall covtr the or while she shiil be f-iiicmg in I her triumph. Her dt-eds will soon bi history, aril it will be# glorious recur! that shall tell of her *ueec* in securing the eo operation o! | ber sister Slate. aoJ the victory of union and peace that she uny obtain. A Suggestion to Seli, Out Florida.—Tnc Per.sacoia pipers are execdiiigly in iigusnt at Goreiier I'erry for having, as they ch.rge, abaim-fully negicc'cd to furnish the volunteer eouipaui"* Iroiu that city, on service at the forts, j with f uifi ri< nt prevt-i-tia or proper srais to preieot tho State aud deftrnl themveives.- The Gaa-ttc thus biittriy and lugubrious! v res ponds to the -eseitioo that the sctiao of the Governor tniy have been occasioned rather by waut of men.a that, the w&nt of inclination. Siys the G zcte: Florida will #OOO be cilied upon 10 furnish her quota of men for the reg ular army ct tba Southern Confederacy.— 'his qiot* has been put dowo at IDOO toon With jd empty treasury we cannot imog oe how she cm enlist, equip and arm tins number. If, as tho Tribune slates, our State is bankrupt at this early stage of the aetiou, we think the sooner she a-'ls out the better. If the State government caauot be carried on for want of ; fund*, let Florida be divided between our suiter Stabs of Georgia and AUlnmi, by the line of tho Ciiatanootfhe river. Tho eooter ibis is I>u Ibe b.-Uer, for ! o this must it coiue at last. . ~ TneSouthern ('LEiiGr.- Parion Brownlow siy. tf as •♦brethren in the ministry" who are preaebiiig an J writiug in favor of accession: As ii regards the Pn.Distant clergy, of the scr. ral denominations, who are preaching eer- ! inotis in r*vor of accession, we regard thtm a. tntincer*, kypocrihc I', and cowirj/y. They despiso this whole secession movement in *hetr hearts—tlioir religion, ediio ti .o.ind conari -nee ceaeh them that t!e Union and govern men t of >ur fathers ought to be p"e<erved. But their braid and mait depend upon iheir favoring a grett Is tuihern mil, in the mine of secs-joo, aul under H-a pretena j . f establishing aSoutb er 1 corifeder-v. I is only here and there in the s tee ding Stites rtiat a minister on be f mnd who Ins tie pleiy, iodepeodenca and oursge to denoanee this vij oowspirsey to break up the G icerninenr. The venerable Dr Pierce, of G orgta, a naiire of t.if South, ao 1 true utii, ins i'terly rejj'ilhrfel ih'i xvhole uj>ve in mi ovjr ois own .iguature. THE NEXT OOKOHKSS.— In CASE it should become neeosary to call a special session of Congas*, ifci complexion pdiiicxlly will be a ui t er of some interest. Tbe now Senate Dumber* twenty tiiue Republican member*, to whom l\risi* will add two, tusking thirt y-one Republicans, and tweutv-tbree Democrat*. The House already consist* of ninety nine Lie publicans, against fifty fonr opposition of all son*. Connecticut, Kmni, New ii iuipshire, and R'loie IdaCtd tiny be exploited to add ten t this number. Toe Democrats already ebo*en are forty s*veu, and fifty uioto to be ofonsen, wit i three or four doubtful. Unless the re volted States return, the Republican* will have a clear majority to both Houses* The Abolitionist! are denouncing litnoeln and the Republicui Party g"icrally. Of the former, tiicir newspaper organ of Much 9tf, say>: "the execition of good men, the wot! 1 over, will have to be trn*ferrc 1 to Lincoln." Southern Secest-ionictj ami thetr traitorous allies North, siug the ssitue song. Toe reason of this hostility to Lincoln and Republicanism is the true conservative parly of the country, aud. its enemies are the extreme men North, an 1 the extreme men South. The Democratic leaders, North and South, are re ally hostile to tho Constitution and tbe Union, and the hope of the country is the Republican party, which is true to both and will save both trotu threatened destruction. When the bill was before Congress the other day, to build seveu wit steaimrs, Mr iiirnett, a prominent Democratic Member, offered this amendment—"that mil ships shall not be used to execute the Ftdnni Lim ," and thirty-eight Democratic Members of Congress actually voted for it. 1 is thought a special session of Congress will he called in a few days. Port §umter has not yet been evacuated. CHAMBERS* CEO, March 21, 1861. The tell wing tppotc* meats have been t ade , by 'bp M. E. Conferees*: Junista District—Rev. Mr. Chennwith, P. F. ■' Bedford Station—Rev. S-muef K* pier; East BaitiiiKre—Rev Samuel Barnes. Tbe Southern Coner*** hate under consid eration retali torj measure* against tbe United St>rcr 4 each as the di-a.i.s<l f civti uit iu toarii of th' Co* federated State, &e. The e •nimisai* ners to E iropean power* are p*d uct ed t* enter into tit-He* for the rxet>*itjO of crpyrigbt ptiviligea The fltjf of be Confed eracy i* of r-d <-o! whi<* stripe*, with a line field ccc£aiaia # v n stati. It i* aaid th t Major Ben .McUuHoch, a ran ker well known iu Text* * homes, is preparing for a de-cnt in tfee northern Provinces of Mex so, wi*b tbe inttnt of annexing tbeto to the L-ne S'ar S'ate, thus forming a slave pow er <e per ate frotn tbe "Southern Confederacy." Th s plan has loo* been a favorite idea with GUT. Houston and kindred spirit*. At an election farCiaoeiloMO held in Fred erick City, Maryland, the Union men clec'P-1 ix of the sev-n rounciln.en, and there was a tie between tbe Union and Secession candida te* io one ward—tbe sixth. Tbe total Union vote was six hundred an 2 Secession, two bun ired and twenty. ARKANSAS. — Upon he receipt of Lincoln'* inaugural at Fayetteville, Ark., tbe aeeeMtoa ists orlied a meeting io order to instruct the deiegaUs to the State Convention. Upon tb however, it wag found that the Unionists were iu tbe majority, and the meet ing w.s 'JjumeJ without the proposed ac- I tion. Gov. Housfoo, of Texas, refuses to a-jkr.ow?- edge the 'JoDveotiou, mod opposes lexs* joining the Southern Confederacy. The Con veotioQ 00 tbe other baud claims soverrizn powers an i is proceodiog to tonsuioiuate tae uototi ( f the Stales with ihe Coofedcracj.— Gov. Houston is atated to be raising troops on his own account. JCTXH? VOSDEBSMITH.— The report that hL iodivt sua! had been pardoned by Mr Buchanan ou Saturday last, was not correct. We learn that hi* scDtctiee his beetr commuted from twen'y to three year*. Ili* impnsonroeiit will therefore not eease intil May, 1862- fn the Virginia Convention last week Mr. Carlisle made a strong speech again-t pledging Ihe State to re-ist coercion. Ho expressed agveestly disappointed in the tone of Mr. Lincoln's InaugaraL MRS. DOUUI.AS IN A FIX.— A newcpiper c temporary say* that the beautifu! and accom plished wife of Judge Douglas made a wager of SiOO, prior to the laic election, that she would sleep wiib the next President of the United State-. Tbe Judge probsbly will pre fer to adv.nce the money nl pay the wagjr. The ioforuisl State Convention of Maryiatid has met and adjourned. They concluded that no action was required of Maryland until Vsr gioii wonl l propose v-'tne tneasurra requiring her co-opt ration. Mj. Anderson st Fort Sumter, honoted the loanguration of Lincoln and Tlamiiti by firing a aaiute o r E4 g in*. Thit probably raised the ire cf tbe Charlestonima Hon. J. J Crittenden bis been appoio'ei to the Supreuio Court but hi* appointment ha* tint been sen: to the Semte. President Linuoln declared last week to Southern gentlemen who made the inquiry, thi' "his inaugural meant peace." The M-ine Senate hs pa--ed the bill to re peal the Pergonal Libeity Act, by a vote of ye ts 17 nay* 10. 8/e'plesi, Cryiiir, Terthing Children. All know how nnpleaunt are the3B accompanl rnents of !jabrh vd, and most inteiligeot persons know, iliu, too svi cotiacque&ees to beaith. and often life, ffom the nre f anodyne*, eorrtiais, and similar uaby doses used to quiet them. HUMPH REYS' SPKSIHC HOMtioPATHfC BXBY'S PILLS, (a pluaatnt sugar pil',) which yon may drop in'o th moutu at ..ny t'ma, give you every tiiii-g t tie desired ftotn mclicino. They out VXCITKMCXT. ALLAY THE IRKITATIOX OF TEETHi.VO, RELIEVK COLIC A*l B 'WEL COMPLAINTS AND PBOCCEE XAIQTAALAXO NCIKT UEST witti ut th J DB advantages of cordiafs or opiates. They have been as-d ft r years, and appioved by-all who use them or abhor dosing. N B.—A full at of • ' ;x PBRET.*' Houcoparßic SeEcrric*, witti Book of Directions, and twenty tiKler-,'ut Remedies, in large vials, morocco c se, $0; do. in piaiu caw, S-l ; case of fifteen boxes, ami book. $2. Theae Remedies, hr the single box or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any ad. dress, on receipt of the price- Address r>R. HUMPHREYS ft CO., No 662 Broadway, New-York. So'd by H. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa. March 15 l8l. M^nniEiD. On the 14th iust., by Rev. N. E Gilds, Mr. Pe ter Heininger t Miss Anu Maria Allison, both of St. Clair Township. On the sime day, by the same, Mr. Jacob W. Allison to Mia* Rebecca Siooaker, both of Union Township. Thursday evening, March 14th, at tbe bouse of tho bride's father, by L-miiel Evans, Esq., Mr. Alexander Taylor, of Kiddle's coliery, to Miss Marttia Jane Long, ot Broadtop Tp. On Sunday evening, March 17th, in Evansville, by the seme, Mr. David Figtrd, to Miss Mu.-y An derson, all of Broadtop Tp. X>li£3X>. In Friends Cove, on the 8d inst., after a long and painful illness, Mrs. Jtihau Diehl, wife of Mr. Phdip Diehl, in the 63d year of her age. March 9th, Mrs. Hannah Grore, aged 64 years. Ou the 12th ins'., Harry Clark, infant son of Dr. S. G. and E.J. Sutler, aged 6 months aud 11 days. At Boydstown, on Saturday the 9th inst., Ed ward M., iufant son of Simmi aud Margaret A. Diektrl.oof, aged >even mouths. -'lt must be sweet in childhood to give back The spirit to its maker." I OCR NEW DIPLOMATISTS. President Lincoln is proceedinz with delib er*: km to select tbe grt.']*-tuf 15 who are to ret. resent tbe Goveiumeot of the United State* j a foreign cnuntiie* The ai cotmc.metta aoade of appointment. to principal pisees are as fol lows, the official titles being given in fij ; Char!** Francis Adams, of Masaaehu*ett Knvov Ex'rar roinary and Minister Plenipo! teottary pi Knglaod. W il. atu L. Dttton, of New Jersey, Eorev Extraordinary and Minister PientpoDetiar* •*<, Fr nee. Cassios M. Clay, of Kentucky, Envoy Ei traerdioiry tod Minister Pienipoteutut v t9 Spain- y - -Norman B. J add, of Illinois, Envoy Extra ordinary and Miuis'er Plenipotentiary to Frsa- Thomas Corwto, of Ohio, Envoy Extras . nary and Mtni-ter Plewipotentiar* t 0 Mexija George p. Marsh, of Vermes*, Misi-J- R--iderit Sardinia. {This w*y be raLei i m tint ciss* u.i-k-n when ibe Pr'aideut thiols P 0 er} Jacob a. Haldtro n. of Pennsylvsnrt, Min ister Iletddcnt to Swicfcn and Norway. | Jan.es Wathoe, Webb, of New Y-Jt'lr, Mia- I t'ter Risideot to Tarker. Itobei t >*. Pallor, c f Pennsylvania, Miaw '€t il si*,eii; io Ksut^ier, Milii-m S. Thayer, Cotutrf General to Lgvpt. PIBLH VILE OF FILUBLE fitlL EiTITE. TIS E subscriber will offer at Public Saic, ncr *ttu,t t > the order of the Okpitscs' Court, on the premises, in West Providence Township. Bedf.r j Cuaiy, on SJtTCMDJW, the 20.'* day of .IPRU ■uzl, the Solb. wiog ' ' RfcJL ESTATE, late the propertv of J.tmes McDaniel, dee'd, vii, Oue tract oi Uui.b in 4; utitinprovei,adjoin og Uadi (J '- Fetter on the East. Fred'k CoiiiOerger on the Audrew Moitimo<w on the North, aad io*eph MeOamd's boir* oa the Snath, cool Uining one hundred acros, more or leas. ALS O, one other tr*ct <-t uniroprov- d land, ad joining the ma'_ioa propeny and lands of Daniel Snyder, Davit Steckmui anil other*, and contain ing one hundred and fifty acrea more or leas. ALSO, the manaii.n ; lice of siid dee'd. jotjojn ing lands ■>,' Daniel Snyder, \AMeon McDaniel, .. icob J3 :1 Galhoisa and others, containing 20H acres, about one hundred seres cleared and unuer fence. 6 or X of which are meadow, balance well timl.-red. The imiwoveuienta area two-story Log Dweiltog IJ ose, with kitchen attached: also a Smoke House. Spring Hons,-, and Log St*tie. with thteat.ing ti or. There is also an appl * or chard on the premises, .in I a good spring at tha door of the dwelling. The property is situated five mies South of Bloody huu. oa* tbe road to Chsirviie. The sale will commence at I o'clock, on Mid day. The ttrnis will te . ue tbi.d ia I and the fcalan. in 2 equal anuai payments wnnout interes'. JOSEPH McDANIEL, March 22, ISSI. Adia \. Bedford Co, '^eacbe^^ , l^seeialion. THE setni-aanual m?eting of tbe Ax'ociatiou, A will convene in the Hal! of the Union Sct 00l House, in Bcdlord, at o'clock P. M. ( Friday, April l£hl. The exercises will coaeiat ot essays by Misses L. C- Arnold. M. C. Alli-onand Missrs. •f- D- F'Ufee, M. A. Points, J as. J. Barndoflsr and J. G Livingston. Lectures will be delivered by A. > . Kaub and J. H. Longececker. it is hoped that tbe teachers of Bedfonl County will tarn out iu numbers an l show the peoule that they are working in earnest. Friends of education ard the public generally are invited to attend. JOHN G. FISHER. Chiirtran Business Committee. March 22, 1361. WATCHES JLWF.LRV AND Mi,- TERWtRE. W 7 E would respectfully inform our friends, pat v v ron* and the public generally, that we have now in store and offer wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices, a latge and verr choice stock of WATCHES. JEWELKT.SILVER AND PLAT ED WARE, of eTery variety and style. Every description of Diaxoxu WORK and other Jewelry made to order, at shoit notice. goods warranted to be as represented. N. B—Particular attention given to tbe repairing of Watches and Jewelrv of evtrv description. STAUFFEK "& HARLET, No. 622 Market St , south side, Fbiladelt.bin- M -rc.'i 22, 13 l ._3ni -\oriti: The Rail Road Cannot be made if Payiucul Is XegleclrU. ALL those shit are indebted to the undersignail, are requested to cail aud pay up, the accounts are numerous aud none large, they can be paid at once and injure nobody, by attending to this notice, the car cant be kept sn motion, so don't forget to ctU. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. March 22, 1861. A DMiJTIST,RA TO R'S WTICE. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to tbe subscriber living m Coieniu Township, ca the estate of John Gnrsiicb, l*te of Hopewell Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to su:d Es tate are notified to tueke payment immediately and those hrtviug cl- r.s against the same wili present them properly w suiicated for settlem -nt. JOHN SHOEMAKER, Msrcn 22, 1861-" Adm'r. ~J3DML\ fST ROTORS JfOTICEi WHEREAS letters of Adtuinistratioa upon the Est <ie of Jacob Murry, late of WooJoerry Town sliip, d- e'd, h.vt been grautoi to the undersigned, ■dl perrons indebted to sjud Estate re requested to make immediate pjym-jut, uni those having claima . giicst sai l Estate uiltmaketbe same known with out delay to J. B. LONGENECKEK. Adm'r, near VVoodberry. M trch 22, 1861. ~ CU.\I.M7SSIOJ\ER S JWTJCE. ~ James O'Neal 1 Alias Sub;>oei on Libel Ibr vs. C Divorce. Sophia O'Neal. The under.-ignad, appointed corumiastuner to take the testimony &c., iu jbs above ca*u will atteud to the duties thereof, on the 221 ;!ty of April 1861, at hisoffioc, iu tbe Borough of Bcdlord, at 1 o'clock, when ail interested can attend. J. W. LINGENFELTEK, March 22, 1861. Commisaiouet. ROGERS"kGEST^~~ NO. 133 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Field, Gardea aud Flower seeds, aud AgriiiiiHnral Implements, also Bone dust, Ciu-ioi, Superphosphate of lime ,ve. Friiicti Edward Is>aud Bl tck and Gipsey Oats new articles of vetry superior character lor seed— for gufj by ROGERS it Gr'ST, No. ltd Market St., March 22, 1861. Philadelphia. AUDITOR IICE, THE undersigned uppuiat.nl Auditor to dis tribute the funds 111 the hands of Sheriff Cessna, aris.og from a sale cf the real estate of Ternnoe Kieruev, will attend to the duties oi said appoint ment at h s offioe, in Bedford Borough, on Jiouday, the 15ih day of April lfc6l, at 1 o'clock, P. M. O. H. GAIiHER, March 22, 1861. Auditor. ROCK POWDER just recrivwl, aud for sale by March 22, 1861. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. rrtLVSEL ZEPHYR all colors &t Dr. Harry s 1 1 Dee. 2t, 1660.
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