• ...q: c .. ... . ‘ . - '' 4 1 " ~ • . . _. • , t• , .4. , • . . , . . . . • . •, .. ~ . . ; . '6 , ,, . , ~ .. , . . 1 1 .• ' ... .ir' '741 '.''' • ' ' . . . . ~ . A . . . ~ . . 1 • a .. ~ 1 • ll K' '. lei , •' . t , , - t .., . . ' , S. , 131,- ! ,1!",' ; '• • . . • .--, -. .....: . . ..... .... _ y ~r hien:`Yw ._.__ /to • • • •,•• =I NH Ti.L. ' nll ". 4 % . r i( ratt l air2 . 6 ' ll ' l ° M .' n mow cantor; a WM. nrsiqui.l , ho changed on all attimerip ileadsr to the end of,thu year. AD'T trtnt lineineatt Notice' ingert ed at idte usual rater', and eyory deeorintion of 417 $ 3 •3 " XII. X IV X- MIT C+. . IM ID in the neatest manner, at the lotto.s. nes; and with the ut nowt (Ivepatall Ita%iag p u relsamai a larg6 colhectimi of typo, we are pra , piped 4 poUify the ordent of our ft tondo - • bIiMOCRATIC CIZEI0). No: 1. Eytta/ and exact ',wire to ail min ry fr h ate co r flagd or perruassou, Irligtoor or rota ted,. • N. -1 1 f ef ilfarr, commerce and houl , t thertrit ; entangling alleantes rot th - 1,11110, S. The right *Statile - awl To titor ee. to WiNaHillieT their own domeali! No ~ 4.: Freedom and eyitalito, the gorrrelowthi tif I.lllprook, and the eight of the majortty to alt teti Mai . Willer rmlatittrtntanlly e rpre reed 11 irdwirmay its the politic crproditatct, and 0 oserOd pretervtatton of politic faith. No. 6. Ppertlota of felipoit, freedom of the press rood 4.emeoal dslotosops of sM/ormateo, Ni , Clprosttion to all *greet political arca), (tatto o. and to all &irrigations in politirt No. 8. A sorra!, xreserration of Me Federal Conttit to ion, and ,tte. rtikoloits teas for ojh e. • No, O. ,No ihrhidry. or pride of tar .le, or di.- finitilan of birth 111110,1 X .4inericon rats tells. 0. Respect and protection the I ighte tit all. 3.• 11. The pretfrtyrtion etc the tat "rah z If ihrl tam 00111 the rtgho of all to the Ittehlte thrth,f tll O.& the FBA , ft it. of the Anterfal, orm Ad: 17, Upposittitt, to tall chtitteretl mono w 1 ao • Iv o , js. hitt !and 1 I 11l to al!-t-roptciutly to Move hl the hotht hold 117',Prori rNy own/ 1 erepert the hiblIrill!! Laieetiathh feetekdation dl the ,•ninth er try rfmtary; - "sad the f,ee loheeele th e eYo,th d, seem reaped both jut tltur 71, oh, Iv ala thri r ue telligemew forhed that l then h&c; the nt wrong Of all the cutteare. ore (he earth, tee ~,/‘,41 go hare the Mini (,11.1deraitoli Ji,r Mc - horlug maw—lP:en (g rn ver . lihnislel Ihe 'dare I '' the Is'a, rit rice rinnr , IlarrOSO POW hey, e rirt ton v to elelti,,tte pt. ~r and trituJilcop re.oth ali Ih,, olq, one 11111JUKST ". well a. on) iitt•trtArtlN in 1n L it a foriml, y f • MlTl rr•kt.,r rommunil, (hi : ; ii 1 0,1 • 1,,/ .•II V;. nIiMOCII.iTif: CUM/Int/0, OP VII, E, A. .Ikek, Julia Canoplit:ll, .io.ohoruust My liblesbrirg— 'l'. M. Hall, Hobert Ludt), .1. S. l'roudll.ot,, !stoat: ltutlington, A. Kreatuer, Thee. Met,..kky. ! • II !rah— , J. 1.. 'Vest, 11.. C. Win man, John Iklerlelland,JoacpliJont-:, r. I. Fobtar, J. Gatooe , , Abraham .Itookmato. Unaou ,l).tamlze ray , /41,44 11 Viol. rlir. is'lll 11'to. Campbell. • 'Wain Sturton4 IllaKtm., .lobo Orr, I fenry Hi t 1 1. B. Saltafrur, Hen ry IV ink Irma n , Ilreinry'linnkle, Anthony Geary, A. Carnet Jog' Swartz, Capt. (leo Hhafer, itenjandit Srueltzer, IVm. Garlatrick, Ephraim Erdh y. etkruion--11chj. ('oil, Chart, m Snyder, .1 If. Crurnrine,./aeolo llottorf, Win. Bloom, (tr. (latex, Thomas Mayes, Hionon Ward, (len. IX. )Meek, Cleo, Kepler, Maj. Wolhatot rniohtield, Janteg Miller, AteztoncierHanople, ifortiu Dolan, Jom. (latex. A. ?tfogz. H. H. We nver, Henry Itinehart., John Wolf, Nr , l'hotions emnendllcr. Adam Winkleltech, J.. ( kepi*. Jacob IVolf. J. Yearick, \Yin. Gat ner, 11.0gb Ilnalavy, David Dulong, NN'ayne Illatthcw ffeltner —John 110 y, (ho. Gaunt, (leurlr,o Ntribtar, , l)anitd Hunger, Peter [boy, Henry May, a P. }butter. Snow 'B,lrpr—NViin. Holt,Jaines JiMen Porearnan, Janiem 'lllrMastei Iltrzo : --P. W. Ltartifmrt, John I'ol/rill:Ili, Jacob Killehnger, J. P. Shope, Henry L. - Harr': - -Samuel Githfanj, 14. 11. Ih rijr, J;uncri rrice, Philip Moytr, Fir(lk. Ih.rktr, Siilisfoskis —Daniel Derr, .1. M Benner, Abriou .tiv,citzt r, C. Milol , l, 'l'. B. Milk.ry,B, Brown, J. Melkiniold, llenry Win. Reynolds, Ilenry I,lsy 4, .1. It Waldo; ii , ItMonquingii. • , -4sekibllA kr6; 1,13 t Tel Mweier, Soak, l L. John Miller, Henry Krilinrbis, Veer klunntiower, Win. Musick Heirara -- Copt. [(Airy l) op p , Il nu i r l "NI ; Join Leathers, Philip ltat ❑hai t. J az,. IV I u Le man, Juhn W. Gartlitvr, John Wftl(r., Itobclt. Mina; ~Alf+Wos--Jas. Mel/Iva., .las. JOIM.:111filler, Isaac Rye, Cyrus Croutster. .firarik --John 11. Cook, IV. Ale Diva. 4fiegi—Col. John !finite", .1. It Fisher, Yiod'frwring, Eng., Montan Sankey, John Oreent4 111 r., - John F. Ilecktnan, !Ivory Ditek, Wm.grore. -Pofter.—llenri Maj. John Nell, John Shannon, Esq., Christian iiulli r, J. 11. Keller; riatteis Alexander, David K import, Ifrjalt Slack, Capt. - John Love, David (011 - TinikTbotnait J. Sliver. Misonsa—John linker, John Zeigler, An thialwaarter, John S. Hoy, F. M. Streamer, 11 / 01 4 0 0 Logan, I laeob Roy, Peter Haines, lert, Beck, Wm. Allison, Jr. Wm. J. Kealnh, .John Hoy, Jr., 1." ' l llatrnbart, Robert Thompson. David • 11 1 10MIri/John.l49ll.keth J. / • Larrimer, lhunel trAln Otakenon Derr. ..."Pipt—Thoznan Wolf, Reuben l'ranier, "141Calabld`frairank, Adam Hear, Andrew Shafer, Qaorge Bahmeltizor, Adam Stover, Jacob Ila. eels filbafer. r 4 'Apr!! tp A r .Know-Nutliing Slate net at Lancaster lately, r.e -„447llitreiiikso tho nomination of Fillitioro. ,14p i r10xfwhon a motion was made to Thus wo see by their actions that Millard Fillmore has been baerilleeit designs of Thailens Stevens _and Co. Ex-Covernor Johnson crowded the eouvinution - '4lArd*PP-IlfwlnuvrllK Peeet.n, that the Nadi. ItePettittatne in CinagtWiti refused to allow the wlioun terriktrial. laws of Kattnew to be re pealed, and peace restored to the cuuntry, bucliutsp the oetreges,eoininitted there fur sinkthein with the linty electieueteing po litteel capital they have. !PIT 1 , 44111)2-4,,I, PAILTy. "rho ilatiovality - cif ithpowneratii: pally is idly (lemma - rte.; 4c117 tip' fact that rrei y count y in Me /Inion p.,4l!Yea.seataii qt:lhe el ILC ilt MI IWC an, 4 1 4 :that gip:Platform of principles adopted 1 ,! lAX4444,,Witiaatital Pa 44 41 by a unsownous FACTS FOR TUE PEOPLE 1. That the black Itepuhlicnng are guilty of the hlackvab falsehood. when they cßharger, 11 04 5 0141/AWAI " knoW:. i vie drat the Demom /icy, by their platform, insis . t that • that people of every State an ,Territory Khali decide the matter,themselveir, whether they will have that institution jr not. Being in favor of this doctrines the " Blacks!' ea - II advocating the extension of slavery. Shaine upon their meireprceeotations and false hoods! '2. ft is n fact that no ono can of pose the Democratic &chine alsme alluded to, of pop ular sovereignty for the Territories, And be a good Amerienn, since such opposition must be founded in the, kingly doctrine that the p«)pre are uOt rauahle of self-government. 3. It is a fact that tlw difficulties in kaw mum originated an the Northern Abolition ists, Itito formed societies for the purpose of controlling its instututions - 2 in advarice of the actual meitiera --by sending, out men from Massachusetts to vote at the elections, and that such have since been koptmp by the Black Keimblienns for the purpose of politi cal capital. 4. It is a fact that the Democratic United Btutel, Senate passel a bit' abrogating cc* lain olmoxious laws of duo Kansas Legisla ture, of which tha 'Mack Republicam com plain, and that the latter rated against and defeated the measure, because they desire to wake political capital out of fluent. 5. 'lt is urfact that the British monarchists are mewling money to aid the Mack Repub licans, because, as their journals state, he being P. 84.-ctional candidate, his election ould dissolve the Union. G. It in a 111,t that rt.eent discoveries make probable that Fremont WftH not born in he United Stittev. and, therefore, by the 'onstitotion, is nut eligible to the office of candela. , • 7. It 1 , .; a fact, whdc iu 01116A:11:a, he cer talul ''Crf '1•141734-1641‘14044 un I t. CM' furuishetl by him were just awl I 4.111., and that the (level tumult, tipon lot eatigation, found that those axiom true li.ohdent to the amount of nearly 8 181111011 111 &Hart. 8. It is a fact that tho Bhick Itepub'lean pal ty but sixteen States ; that it is entirely goographieal and soctifistal ; that it diiipbrys banners upon which are inacribed bat—al/LE A :La .n044.11/1 ut tea;,tita that thu iiaitia of its-strength is taiiiiility• to the South ; and thatits ttw;cess Nronlit lead deilitoini and civil Oar. A 13 iTVII or Nem COUNTRILVKITS. c immunity site advised to he tm their guard for the follow mg list of counterfeit notes now In iir.•ulalmnr! tititne-of them are exceed ingly led! tixecnted : - 111i...thank's Bank, Pittsbuig s's spit:ions al ter“lirmu counterfeit on Mechanic's Bank, \ ignette, female in a medal lion ; uir right end Worthington and horse, and on left, • Mechanu•s' Bank, (l'hilada.) Ake! lan Ban k ; Nun ark, N. J.-- 20'14 Vugurtte, lac:lull:oat. ()a kfl hand female and sinlif of nlnat. Kendaskeng Bank, Map - 0., Mu.- 10 al -141-vd from 2ta. Vignotto a ship or war un der hail. Elm City Bank, New Ilavem Conn- Itys, 2n's and 51/'s alt r-d from I's. Vig nette, Washington. - lln left end n female, and 4111 right, rabbits, Ail. cry Flank, New York. lit'A altered UV, r with rakes, &e. ton lay Bank, Morrivlown, N. J 211's ultcrol front S's. N ignelle, boy liusk BEM Ilec:Mime:4' Bank, Nctv !Liven, Vignette, female, siiinning Wigwam City Batik, Delaware city, Rath +AO/ AttOrions. l lgucttV, medallion head. L) sigh eml railioad and eaiial, and un ler( lit i I,I• \V lli, in Pion. 'tank of 11,1111,0 $ 11i0M1, 111311LOWII, 211'ri nit, lied limn s's. Vioutte, boy oia horm•back, cattle and slurp, Sr.. 1I n"dou Itmik, 111(1 Men, Cohn. 3's *ion rioug I'ignelle. tic o f make, nlucld, eagle, Sowninhet Bank, Warren, It. L —lO4 allured Vigliette, Indian fouale, cohul seem', Ilanniton Bauk , Hamilton, N. Y. -s:a. spurious. Vignette, eagle, cannon anchor, &e. [lncas Bank, Norwich, Coon— s's and 10's altered from l's. Vignette, two females 1L 111 king a prem. Prhienton Bank, •Princeton N. J. 20's spurious. Vignette, two females, ke. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Middle town, N. J.--s's spurious. Vignette repro cluing _lndian and hunter, three winged cupids. On right end, medallion head of a fe Nude. Dank of Orleans, Albion, N. good imitation of genuine. ..The only difference between the broad and 1•141 is the (lig - layer's name, n hick is omitted on the counterfeits. 'lank of - Newell., Newark", Del. --Ws altered from l's. Alen 4411 horseback aiol labeirers eating graiii;:litalitnitinh - ead on either cud. • KILLED Hy A IVOUAN.- l At Pekin, M., ono A. F. Loa t /1 . ,S almthit, instantly killed by a woman twit week. It seems that ho ()fibre,' Immo indignity to het, when oho attacked him, striking, him to the floor, and continued beating anti- bruising-his bo d y until :liitryttalr extinct. llotonionw.—ln the Dauphin co. Cotart of lotery, Minton llreen, convicted of the murder or Nlichavl H.141(..y, iv fellow la- , borer on the Lebanon Valley Iliadhinnt, some thno Hulce, WAS sentenced to ho hung. DIGULDINO THIS lion IN MS PKN.--11011. E. Sclot.thell, comment . ed hwt week to t. tam' Wiiiilol:B Dish ict, Ile intends vi,iting cry konnethjii in the comities et Btatittivt/ StimiudeninFiti4„Tie4a: „ lilirrifonnkr OnOxen in Texan' ie Itotn , posed of frlOmborrt soul 4, 411;4 jl : llalhern zunnWi 445. BELLEFONTE, PA., WEDNIAS*4,iSEPTEMBER 17, 1856. TIIPI EAnTIL A : GlLAVRYAlin.—§9inklillo . writers •ameept that the number of peraoni who existed mince , the beginning .of time amiluiiti to 36,627,843;286,075,W. Theo :ifoitfiriibon •Vetbd by 5 - ,095,(X)0, (the number of squaro miles of land on the globe,) leave 11,310,689,732 square milen of land on the globe, which being divided as before will givo 134,622,976 person's to each square mile. Let us 110 W reduce miles to MUM rods, and the number will be 1,863,174,600,- 4100, it Lich being divided as before, will give 1,283 inhabitants to each square roil ; a bid, Icing at:duct-a to feet, will give about lice perimus to otidi square foot of terra firma. Thus it cc ill be o revived that this tart!, is ono vast (vim:try. 1,283 human beings he hurried on each square roll—scarcely HUM tient for ten graves. Each glare must con tain 128 persons, Tillie it is easily seen that the whole surface of the globe to‘24been (log over 1 , 28 titnei to Wry- its di ail, Garrison,. published the following editorial in a late number of the " Liberator" of which ho is the Editor, .11. is but justice to say, that Garrison is a leader of the Fremont party. - " We ilissuit from the sentiment that the (lisp:Mien hie the Union is eery slight nee d ' for it 411 tVldf,Vl cod mid rotelf11; 'stronger t very hour and will no doubt be greatly inerentitsl by the triumph of •lirwrior Ittillisnism' in the person of JaMes Buahnn an. Their is .. , troitgr hope for belleminq Mal lie tell Gr the last Nesidelit of tho Unitrd Moles. iu whieli . ,ease THE JUB 'LEE Lti NOT Fill DISTA NT!" NT !" That tiarrison should despair of anerehs in electing Fremont im • not strange. Ilia Arent to force a tliaaolittion to the cti iit of Air. Buchanan's tit:elicit, is eliaraceeriatic of the nigger 'worshipping FILED DOUGLAS ( who is a negro) has !undo I down the name of Gerrit Smith for President, in his yea ilaper, and now vnibiNea Fre mont alai Dayton. This secures for the Black Ri publicans Die colored tofu in New "ork, whrre iehro, lrat - ref. ty have a l lght to Note. We a, ish lit al happy time ttltll their colored associates. They luny have Frederick, we will be antis lied a alt such men as,liufuB Choate, Josiah Randall, Win. R. ltt td, Janata B. Clay and others. Douglas holds to the very Chi 'stunt doetri4w, that t very southern slat e ought to plant a dagger into hie: lIIRuIeI ' s hl art. 1k:1(3. Illtly111 : 1CAN I le . ary C. Wiigbt, lrhu is fecturiok 'Aer-Frutooodr, .W11:110111, has written a letter to Wm. Lloyd tlartihon, ue Whi , •ll 11i, gives utterithee to the iotionoos sentimunts. "My text ea -- * DOWN %VIM THE AMERICAN UNION! lII' WIT!! TIDE NaliTlic.llN REIT Brio ! THE T110! . (IITS OF TI (DK SANDS AltE TIM.NEI) TO TIIIS OLORI OI.S CONSCNIMATION BY itillENT EvENTs 1N W.ISBINGTON AND KAN SAS." fba,Awa an.— A letter from l'k:e% ark, Pd an are, to the Boston Po st, from one nho iu Novonber Witt etuft his ttr3t Ihmocratie vote, 4ays— " Little Delaware u ill give her rote ith out gainsayings for Buchanan and the [Tido'', and Pro% Menge permitting. 1 shall be happy to add my wife of ono rote to the Demo cratic majority. It. is the only resource now, for any one who wishes well to his land and generation." EITENSIVM: K. Garri son was held to bail in $150,000, in the Su perior Coml. of New York, on (I.e 411 inst., MI a charge made against him by the NUM rogue' Transit Company of defrauding thiani out of half a111....011 o f by II (Hi aced YOliClierii, gnif over cfrargen for coal ail other supplies dining the time li, aettll agent for the Company at San Fraiwtsem. The 14Nick Ittepubhcatt papers arc !minding the name' of lion. Samucl D. Ingham, of Duds county, ad a now convert front the Democratic ranks to Fremont, to which the Doyleltown Itilellktencer replies that "he 118 X Democrat at one period of his life, but that period has not been within the last twenty-nto yvaro." SPITY.YITI, A countryman clinic catty into the town of Elmira oil Saturday last, with a load of wood, which ho endeavored to sell for two dollars ; but, failing to do this, he Look it down t 6 the river and threw iL in, and complacently a IliCll4ii it till it floated out of Hight. HO had previously been offered $1.50 for Liao load. ouT•—.S. man was connuittutl to jail in Cumbeilaiiil county, I , 4 4lusylusuila r piLL140461.11,-ult.,--4“ a (Margo or murdering Mr. Kismet, who wail found dead near his bonen agnio two mouths ago. It is Said that thu Whijillony leslrwigagpinist him. KKK' , TUT! IStfuE. There is 110 issue be tween Denweraty and the Mack Republic/I,nm on the fpn.stion whetber-elevery obeli be- en tabliebed'in Kansas or not. The 15111 c t,, Whither (.» the people of the Tcr rib), y shall dderonne [hot. A Fri r.anua ow, tot SPICii:INI.--l'he Au burn, (gi;l4 - York,),litirrt,art gives the quid. illeatiouS Preas - iiit as follows : "R einotit is Catholic, a stavelltilder, a uelist, a gaiablog, a hul4y, and lb path. (hitter." • ' , Tito vatatioa 'of , Fremont arc much vlartrd miwe' the holittni; Times srwi lkoatiry 1V"" 3.114.14, eve our iti faYot of itiat'ehallltio. liovv,oat. on‘Pitia for the enotuiesoli Abo.Uui9m to 1146 in ConOrt. . MEd Prom ase Ala!, rerria LETTER I , 7(CIAi 471 IL CLAY. ~, . 'The followhig letter frpm , •n• 411108 11, (Agit; midi 'f>f A* intilort r 4 oiritter, to It toitleontn'Tiirg S Ific vittt of this pimp, ling twill kindly ~ irmslied tig fiCr publiontium It ‘l, ill forvver.p it to rest, in the milohi of enndid own, tho charge of rit.. bargain and corrupt lilt" now 0 •t 1 lip not Mr. I tovhatian. It ef 'Willem's Rod' to every ilatiotiM Mall (11111 Old Line %nig in the country : ~ Aaut..ttw, near Lexington, July 14, 185 C, Int..tn. Silt : —I hat e earn rd yetur, letter (If thu 7th it,i. tam gratified to !earl) you are nldt an old line AVllig, ullo hag 'not Rivelflot to tho tundern lieregieg whiolt !taro come no 4,,i l nett suet Ting our oddc old party row the face of the eat tWe it. me tok,fel lii num bers to prl sent minority canal a to the people, for their h111!!..,P,VM for th • litglieht Milo: in thou gift, but Are arat mto adlwre faithfully to the iu Howley af out ra dii rtti, and heti( ring thet I to be 01, and that truth tnumt t %Tutu:lily perail, 1 . hope for !Adler Inhes, When the country in y have 4 : vorett il (POO thlr 1111111144 ~ It Itieb rilellrlt to Ila 1 0 sued 111 , 011 it. Like inl sclf awl thomandslir citizens, you are ClV,illig 3il 101,1 t, If to toteertniu What may be the ei duty to your country ought ;to to pursue in the conk:qt. in huh ii hetwecu the candidates of none of a Inch you yourAulf hr do me the honor to 161. toy ittlyt' opinion. I givo my opinion chc •• • - I rognrri tho A 4 ut enter putt than tt e‘er hnv Filet) 711111 . 0 the foundation of the government. ; In 18211tlio W1.404t, a n d hviit men titmtglit it in tlAngt r from the blAvely 171,, miN,ouri (•uutirronuu• woe pIISSI,I 11,1' the istrise.t. nett 11 till' hopotlmt it a Mill( Pitt that tinestion tautly at rest. In I r‘rm it WaS plautly seen that the hop 6 wtts find,. anti the purpose e 'Linea at nil. 'rim hole pountry ea, ili.ttartett steT 'fern in Oct', and tilt Iteltle,t awl e Ise .1 tdalcStiier! ti r”i the Union. Ity the t IliertFt of Coi• Lest 111111 or all patties the compromise Isrto It at. tllirteti r amt 011 , :e It rely in the I, i beg tli.il thy ei uiiiy a.t.pt isle. 11%, rain. lutile thcir - hop , sp ;u rely of tlio i,,i lest notori; in iii scent t _1 ill it nt U S‘ll. l ll:l44 . 111. 111. 111 N ( . 1 - Iler 1% I/I Of 11 or It [lt'll 1111.M . Iltell to II- 111 It funu more 1a0.711,1e and dirtel t1,,L11 it 4.1, t Lao! 11:18. The aIIII-AaVety palt) .atf tilt' Not t •I.••riutued to accompli-11 WM, has presented, a purely tiedloonl t wait date, Ntlrtliagnmat South - , itr She liction of niont for Ow l'resideu , y. It i't my opinion II at OH r.. H 110 W no than this • N .rth sigaitt-d S.rot.ll--4 the Ratan: --upon llyM t. 4.-0 0, what. art , Ste to lilt As fol,clpi or 'OUT eutltill). 11 ho !1.1141.11V- 114).- 44144. 4 6 h. 1- 40,111. West The ll'hlg rarl v, to ltict alone of ititta eta I,, t t I•ni t belong, hag not thought it pi - whoa and :tart-mile t¢trret;eut l 8,11(11,1.80.g to ON have oh, red for tale mil fiaget,, ottptt,ing Nlr. u ,nt, (no (-mall- A t ilt a. MI . htliiiore and Mr. Buchanan, Nall Of %olio!. I I, lit•vt• In In., flitt.l the rim ry (1111.141,111, at, lan to the kwon as I NM My- NI If. I:At It of tlitqu 14 th, 1, ioreNciitativt , or 'nun I NM myttolf opposed. t-;.1 fat :La tcgartl toy Ott it conitletion, anti toy OIVII print•iplva, acilltur Mr. Fillmore or Mr. litielianan iq my choice ; but I must clatarmt Lit col ,ki ;.1111,r, NO far 1 ant rourriuul, the -it j tul , lilatrt patty to dtiiloy till' I' St wo.t hum anti hie. It it hut a elywo of evils, but froth far iea I tilt 0111 , 1 %%0111i11141411e lection• of Fremont_ .1n itia!mg the choice I,shall he g 0451 tied, not by iter,onal adikeliment or rt,onal rl ntignalioe 4t tot or (ho other. I a l ta 9 volt , for that true tt Ito I bulleve wilhbe 111.41 likely to defeat Frutatatt. mood !MVO the lhaou. it o mg 111, blito,ollll Mr. 11111.11 IN 4.V, hat a better clou „, ' 14 , 111 c, ono! if Miltft (hal tt tr ibe doh/ of rrety Man, Ilad ..crery Lint' Whtc-, w/w ureic/ills to/44Am country to u()Ti..: Foie ILIA! 01 Mc mircso p won s o f sovin 4 , the (Two's. It has Wen repeatedly iirgq to turn that fr. Buchanan wei 'the politic* enemy and the vilifier 'of lily ruttier. I%4lfilt el*Wthlng that has Is en Karol 'true, alkali! reply, / h,ll, r (lulu I ha,' el fill 1,1 , 1,1,1 , 11( I ( ' OUntry rymr p. B u t I do not Lela re th, chatges likkto I Mr. Ito. to IN• I roe I know that fp r more than to early-live l ears, yolitait a IlyNte tt as the UN/Mal of env father. th) not for au itedant bt Into th.tt he had any'`..tatiplicit) tt tot, ,l ac is,itti and °theta in (Ito clan e,,• of latepuit turd r irruption Made :ny,ainst my father in 18:2,1 If believe lid , I must al the same lame belies e my own father to have been false : fur pliblwly and prisatily Ile ex hololated 1111 , 111111 , 311 from the elian;is ss itness his pi is ate letter, never rn N eded fin publication, to his old friend Judge Brtiok, pa , ' , 1( 0 . 7 01 t'oltni's private vein .ponderer of Henry Clay, in a Inch fie says • he could not ilehne a ht,riniger atatenutit Isom Mr. Ilitehanati ;" and his public ape', hat IVhsh ington nn Ilk Ir...tiro/lent from tin' ottlas of Seeretnry of State, in which he uses 1 1 toning language : I "'chat eitimin (Genera! J'ailk ,ors) has done me great Injustice. It was Inflicted, as I roust ever I), hove, for the double purpose of gr alit') log pi I vato resent/bent, and pro 'meting lie,suunl ambition. lain, during the late canvass, hit eitum• forward in the public prints wider Ida iitstitZa aspw„ with 111F1 ehwe against roe, ht. fore the piddle I denial, his ra...nd mitt only w it ne ss (Mr. Ihnilianan) to establish the anxious attention sc• tla' rbidp Alfa:man -ripple was thrtttell to OAP itsQlitany that witness miglit reinter. Mb Troundly obeyed the call, and hisuilis it to w h a t he knew. lk ceuiii say n ettling, mad. 40 maid nviikosig the ,haltiestAthinlo upon tuy-lwinuroa-autegitty. 4ay. was the rdietsrinti of any iiiipheathren of me." These Miro enough fur rite ; &Me men may prunind that they are ga eater Ilkimrdiciir r than I am IlnySidf they Lava d o h, and ths'y till torini-a l aid party rpnnou d„ qtr again. it that lo' WltlfAy father, 'lily partner, and he.t hien& in fife. I never forgave, and not. r si ill fos ts ib ir , injuricsvind real Ur , 414; AIWA i. lily km belief that if I it (V „ pdp,.tpla a climate agisinst sill thiisa• si hit Wevii-guirty of vnitrx anti of -irtjiiry tii. lit, n, I' '14144 ,14 )(j_ 11,4 -rupitarids 111014 Idonidail:iy. oiktviid a do - , tlips4 Whose mouths me now uWgt, f u ll or lloiiputir,t / Iterib and If 6149 ;July 'stie them Ming , l it, i i n d oo their wretielwil hail after ofliilinfit thug ex pokaie.-Of all dollar ink and kiirtillicqw blow I.hticsu .114144 b 4.) IoV th ho gave his life fo'r it, nitwit of my rancor to wards them would be - apiwasedr • . • . I have ilium, my dear air, with perfect, freedom 'and candor,,giyeu_you my. views # asi, and 0 iitions. You 'itre Tree tti uso them la yes , pubituly.,pr pdyntely, ~,,,,,,, , 4 1, 4 , 6 „ :„,, nin very respectfLlTT ltly., • -,----. Your obedient, servant,- JAMES It. CLAY. • armml. JAMMk .S THE GIPNIRS 'II,tILACTF.RI3TIC.I OP THE ItiCE--SAII Ittfll'l.Tt; A .td/11111A1/N. Eng'loather° al e at most I f)00 gipaies. in France, the,i' ate hal illy to be found. ut mill ; in Spain, the last reams put them mil 30,0141, nearly all th% I i111:ill cdirs, amid inwern of sedentary Omits. - Before the end of the present century, they trill probably he extinct over Western Europe. The number of fhe thingatian eipsies, ac cording to the census of Maria There , n, is 53,0()0 ; in Transylmlia, they are reckoned about 17,000 ; in Wallachia and Aloldavia, tin years ago, Hare were 37,000 families, which ;it live ton family, wohld give 185,- 111111 souls; no that in the rtincipalities ev us3nnei7,lltrenth person is it glpsy. In South eat ttu , sia, their number is probably nearly as peal ; but :to nemrate computation can be made, as they lead an entirely wandering life, in tnuuner grazing their cattle on the mind in 11inti.r encamping in the depths of the lbrest. Of the gli,ies of Hun gary and the hincipalities,aboitt one-ft...loth hair pal 0,01 ) ~e ttled don n in the t ,, w ns mind YI1111;1,e3, tout live, like their \\rsteln lireth ren, by taling fortuneq, cheating- and pilfer• ing, and ostensibly ne buyers and selbrs of 9 h ;W . ErtViNent t :faiM l Alitg l , they touch on any of tho higher attributes of humanity. Music is their gift, as with the other o sintering rat c, the ,loon; among the ~ , oni:)u.s I lungarintot, evely 111115i— elan t., a gipity. • fl h ;rm, tall 1111 a I WI .1 pinl It r tio+, to Ity; pmt I And n y tqfttlly aunt Thu lii t F:nstirti gipqies I not were at ISrinm, in Moravia. It was fair-new, and rho rourt-yaril of the hat I was crowded w ith gno.in, liorsts a n d cattle, while their ow tiers tt ere in the shade uudt r a ain,rt of shedding that inn mound three fourths of they ord. On a kap of otraa - ut the intddle, in the 11111 heat of the blazing still, lay four gipnws asleep. were all lour, tall pow tthil men, with coal-black hair Ils e0:11 - An us lope, stn.nming ov(r their dark laces and as tiny lay to In 'cot in sleep, their sot murt - rtmnltrer. 'Yhrirdmss, - su to call It, ill, .1 C 141 1 ,11.11 of the tilcst rap., slrapp(d lintild the waist N 1 itli a rough 'Turkish shim I. and ach gi. double edged Lott, at his Init. Ida lay , behide them, for they were alien the cool of the trilling came un, tiny la gnu to piny. Two haul via., 00, a hem pet, the !mirth a II intgai 11111 cymbal, w Inch is you( thing like a 4uilnr, pimp 'I, not by lint with ovens' with akin. and mode of playin • w 'la as m 11l a.. 4 thetas, Ives. ' tiny I,layt ' d enirtt - thooe riftio• • fat y melancholy airs, 111 which the genius of the tare amt Nointry in reflected, lint with a pathos that pawns into Um souls of the lin teia Iftei o awls at 'until, those lamas rte round at, tALIy dam and concert of ow saddle ela Thor MUSIC In nitV;l3 '4 the - -att4i, and to a htr.ti giows somewhat inotioNnolin ; lint mauvesnrttn(d never tired of' Tratetinigio it. %Vali them It In a point of hw.: to iiiihold the ill nntlnunl tits: and while the gipsws are generally *niked upon as haidly poL.s , smug hoills, the pips) , if .ir lnlcul, soon into consideration, and lie outttilh in respectahle soviet) , and even pir , sessed of com.iderahle prop; ray. Rascals as 4tir Y.tgl oilers (I fungal tan I iip sien) are, and htiog 111 din glralcst misery and filth—in filet the dirtier their hots the be rte r they Itke tht to —they are still 11 Very liand,orne race, the iiolllflll lalerinlly. The horning sou scorelies their facie mole, and they are therefore dm kei to .11111%111y than in ; but the flee life they lead gives them 1111 um•ut,tlained :11111 111111/NI& 11 111 nnng, which the constahles, the storks And the pi 'sou have hdlg takcq, from tie ir Island lit etliti ii. These bolet, Iron beau tiful 11 0111 1 11, only 111310. fIgli)111i , 11 1.1 1 1111111, hull i,lll 111•)1,, le eth mid figure:4 can chit in the stifling - atmosphere of ilmir tents. Hut beautiful they are, and their beatify 1138 sometimes led to unions which have ithitist always resit Roil tit misfortune. Slefen I: - piton; and vet} priettir of the Ittit et, having lost his wa'tin the I louse, bad to pass (lib *lll in it forty tent. A young and Is Ittli 11111 1;11 I leas thew, pith the deep, dark eyes and scam-too snide of her rare, and her pats nth kid the true gipsy guile to tan the glutting passions of their guest.' Ile yens xi eatthy, pa esionate, an 01 plums, add Micoutioheif ; and within a week the gilmy can Ilk 11 Ile, nod ill X,fl'll days more iiistslled or his' beautiful chateau 1/11 the 111111101'14 th# ?eines. Within ten - dart, in ftel, the gamut hail reached a fabulous fortune. From the smoke Maid tent of her father, she st as, iron:ion el, as if by magic, into n 1101/1 11 1 1 1 / 1111611 , ,111 1 1111111101 111 11 luxuries, milt trams of servants, and at 1111 h 1 / 1 111111 deleted to het 1811e9. Note Wish:toiling this. slic nas miserable. The fixed and quiet life, the very comforts slieenjoyell, set toed to press 01111 merit her down. When her husband pietitioned her as to the ennui. of her wan 111111 altered appetirtineo, the looked on the country null tried to tootle, but the smile was filll of bitterness. Her wily comfort scented to lie. U , JaL grazing for hours upon the distant, %castes she hail so often tratersed bare-footed, and rejoicing in the days of her po v er ty. ih i ena4LhMlscaledoneday, what her ear, over am Wu watch, eanght the smind of a gipsy band. Through the Creek, she could het , the passing forms of the men and weitien, the donkeys and folded earls, and , them a joyous vote(' struck up the favyritc gipsy-song : The w i n a ii. roaring thrtingh the woo* The 1,10011 I neiountios higher, The gypsy stops to cook his rood, And light his forest fire — lire; is . theitliTinoifin . fhb ' The utldrtag on the hill , • Tho linglo in the sky is free, The gipey freer stilt— II urralt The giwy ricer ' git I v. ilt iu %Ay 1,1 , 1i11' 1 . 144 I{l 1111 4, toga gr,1,1 In robes ol odk.4ll.eu shall be &rol e Tby hair u!th atuntla rottl, A.k 'tho vulture Vutell for "olden_brit numt, on high vf 111 quit; • wild Ittpree. fl , 4i Num )•outh:toempoo,f. W 11l spurn tho geklost Ho CIO Urruallok troy In .n, ' 41r 1Q7 the worn , ' flit • ,h y h er iuhr, the iturld her hopoi - Will livu tho g„ituy 041h1 7 , ,11 'Ural% ! 1V live the giphy meld! At 'tilt . ; ]alt ; nbth; the lioteuei etiddetkly ••• sprang through the open easement, and van ished ationg.tho trees. When her linahatui Came in, no one hid own her, or could give any tidings of Ilk.. For two days, he sought her in vain ; night closed no% the third, 1 1{1144 hq . • ' 3%4 li (iislttnt tire showtd o was near the object Of li • Siii ing through the bushes, he approached un perceived within 4 few feet of a..pair Heated talking by the lire. It tins tin singer and his own n ife, alto was filling the former of the weary hours in the 91)11'1M 111 misery of• her elettenn. N Stefan H returned brohen hurled Io his house, which he soon after quilted for ever. The next dear the Things', lan relointion broke out, and he found n hat he motight, an early death before Temesrar----Cloonber:d Journal. • 110 W TO M 1 ET A DUE LISP. A few years since, its a New Elightinl gen th man, Ni hose minion wo shnil esti Brown, ad passing a few (lays at a huh I in one of our we.,,tern cities , heinol the nii..fortitno to . . nimitentionally offend the susceptible honor of a tall' Indiana Colonel n ho Wits one of his' teltelloat - -loardws. Ills apoingus nut being aptisfactoiy, a eh:Oblige %las , Ant hits, h. hoe u‘er, he (I( eliinil, upon the ground of rom , ientionstiernide:. l'he - ttho, by the way, had atin , in two or three encounters quite a rquitation a+ n du elist-- at. 111100 cocci iv IA the id is that his olk 11,111Clit. q as a COW fait. and resolved , t.(l dta izr.tee hint by llop . ,gltig hits In the face of all the op , ..embled mouths of this house. Ar• cor'dinglv, the next day at (blintr tone, in r ~~ T ,,,- hlc 1 . 011 /tide, and alvnifein,, ,, to Brown's chair, proceedid to thud his jacket for filth in the most, approved style. Brourti was .iudon 'shed. Luckily he had been n liviitenatit 01 militia in his tiatti e State, and kln w the im portance of Mt onitlioding his elk my by a ili• ver,ion. So, sousing a wavy tnt west, be tos,ed the coutents into the face of the bd- I iget eta Colonel, and, heroic that hero could recovei from the dropping 111410 , 111 Oats no -411,i0nc41, lie bpi ang 1111011 the table and be gan to shower upon him, n Ith a lib( cal hand. the contents of the th,hes nround. ‘• Yod arc an infernal -" ‘• Omni d,'' the COIOIIIVI AbC , UI to say, hut at that tuornAtp Ogle of Fn en t i r•ttnel, full upon inotith, and the word Ix til4joc!k r . adcd Rltddo,4t Airtreer.-- -- • - •• iht !" nrlcd tlio little New }:tigla•iiltr, v,lioyi• blood i;no3 now up, .• lond of greciat niu )olt l'aie4 a potato° too and Ite /Cdtt 0 : 11 14 . :1 01 1 el of hard Is at "txetltent eggs hem; capital things with calNo.4: head ;" and (lash ratite • plate of soft-ladled egg' against the bile of the eranititti. Tito. blows if the co%liid, , ahu•h had hithel to Ih-wended iipori the a Ilket head and should," now In gnu to tall mote o eak..- ly and wildly, and it hecnine it',lent that the asNailant, half idunned, choked and par tially ; WAS getting the Woiet of it. Ilia courage oat rapidly oozing nut. 'fake a ttirhey bland( d Brown, as a noblo old golddcr desecridt,i fairly upon the Colonel's lit a4l, and bursting, Idled his hair and eyes with dein loos looking ntulling and hurt's the II 'digs,'' he 4 outitaicil, as t he...squash and jelly followell ant r. Its this time the Colonel was irretrievably defeated, amid, ns his 'tiered, ss opponent a. 1/.4 41 a huge plum pudding Mr rumwg hot, and holding it abut,. lit IR ad ttitu lath mlooilt to Wiry him. 'vent-nth it, he quailed in terror, and ihron lug dos ii 1113 no hide, LUl'lllll about out inwle a rindi fn the tloor. •' Stop for ilie pudding, Colonel' slop fvr the pudding!' shouted ((rein, Pudding' Colorer', ',inkling screamed all his fellow boai dent,. atuhl convulsions of Laughter. But the ('olon(1 was too terrified to listen to llr it hind invitations rind did not erase running until he had locked himself in his I'oolll. But, although the Colonel e,copcd Fran the plum pudding, lie 11111i11 not t . .. 0 ape 1 . 1010 the 111111'1/111 which the nfhlieneensioti,d He hithsequently per,olis against hom his ire was partietihrly cw filed , and they all conlented to fight, but aluitina the nisei es of the privdegeof tire challengt d party, appointo.,lpoddnix-bap rot their wea pons. At length the unhappy daelist, Mut ing 110 fMC whir WAR willing to be shut at was ohliged to quit the &aim. 4.1,1(1 A: 211 . .11.1, ThADES A ilniggist in tlika city last meek :lily( r• tried fur n clerk, and aTholit . ottkr WILY a tall am kmarti looking tm enty•five 'years of age, eoarsrly d re ssed, without stockings, and Ay itli a skin rongli lea that of the akwrrro,i, After , itaring lido id the mpfeinhif bottlea, and other things tort attracted his notice, he broke dot: Are you' the dragger of thin 'ere .celab lishinent " i itnr the drtiggint, Bit," replied thr own-f. •• ‘tetl f thought hi) is soon as I came in," said the hillon " I know a thing or two, fur all I look so. Iv'e been readin' in the nowspaperalrout how you side in wend of a clerk, and thinks I ml 3 soon as II cast trig eye ou it, 110 W that place win suit mo to a hair. .ind no I've come right away up hero tiOntake a bargain." " !lave you been bred tcr the brrshrittiil” in iii red the Ittlimgilrt.. ‘• I caret fifty ait I hate excliy," the tuxtu, d tint I've been boil to (Armin', and I have a trot:lief' that can chop n'fit,4l like a burr.—which I 'spoke will answek the untrue." " iit, l said ilk, druggist, " I should like to get it unto that undo Aeolis suactling Of the business." " Why, for that matter," returned the fellow, " I could soon learn - Vain p ‘ erty in gonna follow about anything I tunlertike. -- Why it's only last winter I made a wholenew pig-trough out of my own head. What do . 376e - think of th.,t. • -- " I suppose lon found the stuff already fit ted to your hands. Ilia I iniaguie it is easier to' you to make a pigdretrgh• than to bid a druggist." •ty-que then, and, see " said the per serving applicant. ""I"oti f irnet lk now till you tr)•. 7..lto t w'hioiy , 'll pad wager 1 caul, / tell wheels that are round' balk; tbet'e 4i." - the -winder ?". " I;et nut ate WO . ' hahitt or betting," said the druggist; but 1. doubt very time!, whether you din : - " lull won't bt, its ?" milksl the fellow, '•• then I'll tell yon withont. That stnalthat • looke so blue itt Wal aro bottle is hydrostatic moriatie.probleniatict - genersAte rapt of.tho doctor in our town., ICton't „low think noW, si(, I'M' a party, itigetinriacholie" . ~ MA 4 0 . Y WlOl. , • wt NO, 42, " 1 moll say you have givens very fah: specimen," replied d the owner of the strop} ' but twit hikes some years to learn the druggist's Minimise, I think you had beitee engage In solnething which you . can Ihide& 'stead mire readily." t i t„,, , , ,inkj.hti...l"...oaitt The .fullow, 1 i, , , WWI: lie the* •etetill 'tent:" sing for anthill', and drumining on the eihatit: ter, when all of a sudden, seeming oti hare caught a new idea, he burst out, “Ily Jingo! Mister, I blieve you're right; and now 1 think nn't I'll go this minute and see if 1 cart get a place in a Itrery stable.'' A SCOTTISH STORY: A story- which was often told me aids sot% emn awe, of a winter evening, related to an occurrence which took place at the Bridge of Don in the hurt ellitury.'' A wealthy family from the South mime to reside in It Mansion in the, neighborhood. They brought Withf them several servants ; and, among them an impudent fellow who soon excited against himself the general detestation of the villa- , gars by Iris Orentinacy and insolence. • On 1 ( arriving, the inunly took into Cm he service 1111 orphan gi I n hose father had been drown ed at sot. re Is ue mother had died of grit?: and whose only brother had entered the M yr during tho Attune:en war. Ile had been' um sua.li d tetAnlee s thiJ Alp by the gentlefolk.. who undertook to take care of Ms sfitttp. The modesty, l auty, and forlonmeafrof Pie orphan Oil, made her a general tl,Votilte: Early into limning the news spread.from cottage to cottage that the young nursery maid bad disappeared during the nigh't• Fears re ere entertained lest she should hatti fr — ii'cirl,Zur ' h WI:CI:711 1 cl, (71 1 ` .1 ;rrolf neW Ist= 1 Black Nook. That morning the fishers net: teatd their salmon, thelaboetri,their &la , the a orkinen their shops ; end the *ravel; for the lost girl ir as the !waitress of the whole Is pulation. The we yo ung girl was found, mitten,. upon s ledge of reek to the chaste, re ith her head just under eater, and her a#", gel hands elutching•the ed ge of On ledge aar, s , it if they ,re iron.. How s e could have man, . itged to i•linile down, and Where finch a. mini young etcatyre could bare got the courage of despairl - to hold feudwhile drowning, were ,ni,arrk of ffiqrthihjon often debated by f!Pt. , rimii people for many y tars afterwards. The ex phulatieni is, in the physielegieal rig :tire of a sphy ma. Tire moment respiration essioes; the whole maehtne-stopit.' Wk.. • tr hat Prof. Fleurens calla the brain of rea ptration is touched, when this vita) kiaoc. lit destroyed, the muscles reedier their..posi- - uon. - . The al el worrier, who pegurutod that last offices of the dead, found snit that the girl had been betrayed by tier Pofer, her nopop ular ft llow-servAd. Proving his guilt by ardiee, the relloW 11.41 froth the house. v nrage6 villagers huspectt II that ho had taken ref.,e among, the treete attaltke__of . the tiorttwen, lilt whirl i ti bangs lheckasm, road Ow suacti atmoni running throulkit..-- , , Wilco his filiffitg, phlre was dahMl s t village young own started °R after him : ra rt ly has them been it,tnore fearful chum. his fears exaggerated hi, danger; and to (•,,apo the eNio,itro of riding the slang or the pole thrtiugh tho village, be riiked death. Leaping from rock towel.; swinging himself holt, tree to tree ; scrambling among shrubs amt Irtt.j t.n 0311(4 :tied and di-wove:l.d ; WO* I . ..Hoyt:lg Moon ir w s,cotil.r. ellen fereele to Ito Buret-fooled and,roore dating than he tut. ; he hallkil the lads Who hunted him to if he were a badger or a west s:l,, until he reached the I cry precipice, be- tiea tit 14 inch his victim had been ,itantsLat corpse. The cron .1 twin ized Inin of the rod by their cries of execration. Farther escape loot berothe unlnmsthlc, for ho was aurross dell anti Itt mined 111 on all sides. RctrAlle swot IA rout depr.viti bin!' of his reason., Attu stnegeriror anti spinning round, he fal, sod roll. .1 from ledge.to ledge into the depths of the Mack Nook. When the boatwitichroited swinly . to the spot liohed hint up, the bast-, men 111eLt d a Ilattentil corpse wt of a red deck. of IA ater in the rßer. As Avr.i•nirrr, 1S told of a gentleman M Mounsoitlp-linv, exhibit:l the pride of ances.try in a striking point of view. nig Loos'. %slam DI aurh a state of dilapidation that the propritor, it as in danger of perish ing utales the ruing of th 6 ancient tifiltnajoiff i . which he venerated even in decay. A sinus -' ger, whom he accidentally met at the tented the• Skyritl,moile various inquiries respond the ernmtry ; the pros-pieta, and the 11 Boring houses, and, nlllOlll4 Otilkil4, • NV• hose ts that MAIIMUII before UR TH " That, sir, is Wen Ice, L very ancient hom,e, fur oitt of it came the Earls of Vern broke of the first line, the Earls of Vern- • heolta r pf the secuid h ie , the Lords llcrbe't of Chcrberry, the Herbert/ of Coldbrooo, Hrm y, terdnff, and York, the Morgans of Action, the Earl of lluditon, the housed of lcrowm and Lanarth, and all the Powelill- - Out of this house, es°, by the Sabah Pine, came the Ituke Of Monfort." And pray, sir, whO lives there nose mr h Then. Partion me, anti accept a pietist ,/ advice: come out Of it yourself, or yoili7 soon be hurried in the ruins of it." A TOR7vms-tILLER was 'arrested at his theatre of divination in Paris, and carried be ire the Tribune of Correctional Polies, "You know how to rout fortunes 1" said the President. a man of.great wit, but to rondo( • joke for le resigististe. I do, M. le Preiiident," replied the soy , l'Clr. • 'ellt this case," said the ind "year know the jiiilruent wo intcnd'to pibudaeoe "Certainty." *, - • " Nell nliat will happen to you VI " Nothing.' , " Are you sure oT it I" ". You will acquit inn." " Acquit you I" " There is ao doubt of it." " Why I" " Because, sir, if ii had lis i e t , l l4 4 fr=- tenttrin - ttitendermilnitry•i• added iropy to rnisfortne' The PAsident, disi:encerted, turned.to his brother Judges, 'tad the lbstune teller was tie( iiittcd. --- - - '' HURRAH 1 , 0111 I)(MILANAN 3 " 6halt4oll DLinocrat qt. lite Mtons meeting. "NW .rnib for the devil!" responded 's " Vert *ell,' said the erat. ,, i-yu4rurrah for your rand I will fur trirpo."-T-nollidaysburg Sly AC! • RAII,IOIAIO-ri,it SALK. " The, t iagalea444, 40,14 Ifinghamtm lisilrowl, and all • • belongis% to lha compaciy. , Are , : ' titi_lar Bahl at,. 44a144014*,..imeditir .• Ikrat , bondholders au the ' : „ , 41 t,! ipatant. ' , , . 4 , 1 ~ `l'.' ....., . CS