Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 13, 1857, Image 2
Rror ON via BALTIMOIfir AND 0810110 AD. • . . , , The riot on' theitaitiniore and Ohio Its road is of the most actions cheractel., a without rxcnso , that we ran perceivc,•on the pert of tt)erio:cra. It appears that Rai+ trlikftkof articles committed to the care nf ,tho lino, (ho perpetrators of which could rat...ti&gw..lltl,4duced the Directors tol resort 'to filler pt diem of sealing tile core. This detectikocilay r nAs nirangly resishd by the vartEareeemitietors and and as t9O Directors scold not yield : the , re-: hellions .:FatilpieCti:dei !l ruiried . -preve.it tho of the cilia. aspitot of uffeirs aas so threatening 'Vpirsday, that on Friday rho Governor, acceding to.the request of the company, is sued ... tavrevdortantiterildogr tirsVmWitllltrm of • forte; f 04-font to repel the rioters and pro t set 'the rare from interruption or injury.— The peoccedinkt which took place king quenGy oro guts Maud by the Daltimi;re sui of triday Thus armed with es' r.t.• orilluary ,pewcr,„the company .. at once pro, ceed t ed to dispatch its-trains as usual, and the tiFst. tpnriagght CarlTCy trains at abotiot ii.&49 . 4 .A 10ft. the Mt. C:arp, station its., 4 pasienger• and mail air attached, (thus.oesstaluting.ikia VOited alike, mil traits.), oontoitahrg tbm *Muria of Pahimore city nod sv witaa of armed lnen, pripired to put tilli train through to its destination (Mar inellpArz) at , llheaards, 4PVOO at the oust 0( 1 itfetitikely necessary, ara , . • The Arabi. paasod tbs Well* of its former dotrcioiclitich atfaty, hot loon •PPros9 l l4. lackholl'i - Bridge, if a good rate Mae of oyced, li•her3 a „owed 1%-ca sasembled, s'icorer Of hooey Canso were hu3nd at . the rogino and throk,h thi window., of 0.0 pas senger lola err nontaining lha aherif god ..is pertee; The volley of -4eterrea—mortt re titrned 'by *volley trom United Slates mud tote by them in the car, end also from re foi4eJ with ball end buokehpt, and with considorable cruet. The crowd tiered* eg in great eerifbeton, andrentuto the woods end surrounding hills, and the train passed el and .met with no further interruption until about three quarters of a mile beyond the above pobt, where the train passes through ti deep grad 3. fleet's peirtrhad stationed themtelves tsp. mi the high batiks on either side, and as the i ant approaohod, commenced pelting the en gine and already riddled windows of the pas. f Wtth• heavy stone,. The phertfr and hie Akers advantageously post- I returned the fire as before and with great rff et, as ,several were seen to n:aggtr'nd tho e m I ankment, An -attempt was here made to board the t te,n, but deterred by the tiring, the party arattemd, end the train continued on at en i.iereased me of enroll. The engiaioer stood it his pcatt anntially, though sover.d shots 'were aimed at hiss, it ovidentiy being the in tentP.dn-^ f the rioters either to kill or disable him, 'whisk would neoessarily involve the etoppeigiathe train. l u itsW 47:14.1F4. mxid that the trains would start out at (t•cloolt, three omnibitsies ARM with the friends of the strikers, left the eity fur SW oettbrllllll I, 'atid It was here the most deter cointli,rtiAstanoe was anticipated to the pas sage a the train in itnestion. • At the Relay Moose • dispatch was received by the con ductor. fry: Ellioott's sanottneing the tatifthit the ahotredisdrdertylitrUAllMA arrieoti!lalrsn . pneression of cheroot slim thielf Iftteritilitation to roans the , Wp• eity--Notwithstiisd- in;, at , thoutt o'doek, the train was put under way by the brace Engineer. now init. rA idtit ' At kwrita the Relay 1140 w, it inured on at a eanthma Om "tow ands the /dills, in order to guard against any ehetiuction - that might be put upon the rails. Nothing tr...lurred along the line, nor was any rloton 4 demonstration manifested by the sided{ squads's& hoed upon the route, un til thetri . wag approaching the water ata tion'thilistraMil's Hills, when a aimultane nue nth.tk wastimic upon it from all sides by Freesias *hit, armed with shot guns. pls tell and Wasik, of every datriptien. look advaintage-.4 the location, and remained ie cleft beh ind the rocks, trees end itheddienly. itailitttrnfd In good earnest, a halt . taint!, sad the- alterigand his posie leak- ing from tit, car, pursued the rioters: tiring upOn them ws-they ran through the thickets and over the hill. ,Our fell, supposed to be s'iot'd4 4 l,' tut was carried and phoe4ll in an omnilona, *filch was driven rap idly Mr One of 'the rioter*, I young sun, **mired a ball the:4les both thigtosoutd thought oallefot recover. Another was shot in the Lice, while'taking aim at on olllcer ftem-a idafatuaare IN wounded, end it hi iterisitriadasiley, Arlo of the oartiripants in tlimrice-tes thltruisiistowas mixed and held a peleueterwithiu the car until it arrived al, lie seal then marched . be t Wl/111. sirwrinedlguanl to the 'magistrate's elm. and underweot an examination iiixtri tbecletegerof attempting to detain the Uni ted Stalasit also resisting the Sher if in the discharge of - his duty. At ale o'clock, without further ditti:ulty the train, wittirthe eicrig end his posse still on board, left 1211,sott's Milli far Martinsburg. INejealtettee etMeequently received at the attatielittAion. furnished the information rib further trouble had been experienced. The armed train hod panard Mount Airy and Martinsburg without 'city. Dispatches - 17 . t1ictrtlfrPr; -- fterttwont - ; ~me -and Martinsburg any that all is growing vice. tiup arveite ha been male and the parties i.o'haillo'lievy the pea' e. There was a general' Mapo9ition (AI the part of 0.10 soca return to tey." traieti wliieh started at a later hoar, without I 1019410 M gaiarl, were corcpelhoi to ertditfir :•. ' -.110414A Milt coutlimed int Saturday, the reteelillidiljeot which ire briefly stated is the folissAng trlrgraphic despetehes: BAquiciair bliy 2. fhe - Utim oilo j liod Ohio ItAilroad wfi l. continues. .I.ast evening, tho irright (mix), were sent out with a naHtary guard, throe companion of voluotoers log uhto ordid poi a tr. . _ i t „tat J '' MIN li mp e tub .` 100 y .1 utirso. he ilt rn. ,314, the ftforokly.o ' dflihe r . o f wan 0,,.at0 ; 0 0 c 4 iii. p.,;,,b0,ky ' ni511.... I.rie 112111% divn 11161.o:eon. - WA'slusinfifily 340 o'clock:A%ll. No tram has arriv , ifiFinn Boltiruore this morning; thOugli long since due tier& if iv apprehorided that the train has been thrown from track or 614 , ructed by the rioters on the road beyond the Relay Muse. - • • it t rantiroma s May 3—alveuing. - The vioteetiente* without abeeereent arch creates ouch oxeitement throughout the eity. - • , 1111 s morning the tram do which th e mill tilry gamed that aeeempanhed i tte trains sttir. car ted satt'ls.vt eVehtllg.Swee' rtilal; to th city, was thrown from the,,hebs by the riot ers. and several oars were demetithrd. Two of the soldiers were iujoreti—onobotaiug his log broken, _ Two aittitary 40wPootio, wiloment - out to the Relay Rouse, this afternoon, to protect freight trains coming in. They have not yet reached the city, and no tidings- have been received front thetri t " - , Th.• riots ceasrd onMonday, and yeater dly's B . an linnotteiced that 1141 war quiet. TEII.STIILI? "APIA? IN 4 013r11011 AT aINOISTAIir TA. • A itene of the *tided excitetnent red on tneeday evening •t 19'.. Joules' (Epie• .• • _ Pk: 4titch :14 timegircakenea Ni be very serious 44 sequences. It appears that en inlier;eints crowd of men, wotnen and children lied as ambled in the chhroh to witness a doll* wedding—the two conplei being Mr. Fi sher and Niles Diller i andMr. Ehler and Miss 04- der. The pews, aisles, galleries and itair 7 ways were packed to 'tufted. lion and many even scrambled on the backs of the pews and other &imitate places. The Itar , . Jacob Diller, the. brother of Miss Diller; f aiL f urnic , : ; the ceremony for . the • first named cou plea. Express INA aThr e ceremo z i y beihg over..the 'bridal par ty had scarcely relit."' from the church when an old" bunch which het: been carried into the organ gallery,gave way u:. , der the "right of those canding upon it. Thlick"allb Pltar* tad a frightful pioic. Some person the gallery cried out that the gallery was fai ling, and a general stampede commenced lit all parts of the church. The lower windows were thrown ub and tised,,linaany_ss_ means of exit. One - ydilitg gentleman was so terribly frightened that ho quite forgot the lady he had escorted to church, and ma king a break through tho,nearest wiridow carrying with him the entird lower section of sash Ile was quickly_ followed by a couple of ladies, and others were prevented frum !toping out by those on the inside who had presence of mind aufltclent-to see that Mete was no real danger except that which arose from the yenta. thllcrat ladies got out of ann.'s( the ry.windows. descending on the year) , roof endTtom thence into the chnrch yoord. seaman ng and praying, the rattling of blinds and beoken.glasa, presented% frightfUl spec mole. Those under the gallery suppoied to be baling made a stabil) the direction of the palpit e overturning and slightly damaging the bisitnasal twit and. aiming away the bitrinistoritaront of the chancel. Dr. Atlee who bad been sent rue. to attend tati?obuiur posed to be injured ; finally somewhat quiet ed the tumult by annouttemg that nobody wee hart and that there wee no rital.dangwr. Tfie iiecoru i l bridal Pitt' , repsirearep,tbe res• ideuoa of the *Wes father, where the.cere. mony was performed byDr• ,Dowtian.. • Tire rorra ELEcrrom Sim:lathe declaration, fouadnil set despatch * hastily sent off by soon of the heated re publican telegraphists, that lowa was iter. Tied ags'ast the detuotwacy bz twelve A i r fifteen thousand maturity, we have not seed one word in any of the Republican papers of 114 city euspeoting di* late election i. - that State. And while this is of fame pret ty good eildenet that - a revolution dia. astrourto that faction haw oecurred there we fortunately hive far better anti perfectly oonclu . siveesidence or that glorious Ade -Ail the lowa papers, both republican and democratic, appear to concur ia the opiniOn 'that the entire Democratic tleksi M 'these This was not an adeetion• for governoc - ind , yet was one for °theta of State **partner. Partplinenwese distinetlyand hgidlX.Arawn lb° ropuldiettne sitove*.lie4thstimeoplOn , the tonaien of 'eseiViatent.-out ry." erhiolt wed fa tali An- den* Oath, euecess laat-fall, and also atekgbt ee erne* i freith.tempest over the Died Semi deehilmt.--4kil. it seems, all to.= purpose. - The issues presented by' their political en-' omits were promptly,fesrlessly meth? their: gallant and never to•be.conirtered crate. The result is now before the cotm- MY, and showy that the maikes will hear to reaslm4hat they are oill patriotic, and that they earshot long be liiiinteigged into capport of tifint Repu blies n excesses. If we remember rightly, the opposition carried lowa last fltllby about nine thMts and majority. Now, after the expiration of only fire months, the demormsy carry the State by majorittes. This change in the publiC sentiment portends semetking and what is it, if not that the West, nto less than the East. i 9 preparing to hurl Mack-Repub licanlstu from power? Tho people, evident ly, are fast coming to tliinka high time that thnt prird igaljinututs orinisrolo r -1 .. 44t leanly detlarst - organixatitin for +•treastm;" stratagem, and spoils"—Should come to an end. The latest returns from 10%% giro en Average ID ifority ofnbout tiventy•five hund red fay the , dentoeratie State ticket.—Ro.l RAIL ROAD I t yrrixo.—On Last Thursd'ay the grading and mason)) , of the Railroad from, this libteo to Tyrone, fraft-ilWtted to Onsaind grinV at the Sinn of $06:500.' %ye iri int:44l4j tfitt the work Orirl tie'irot* *lnencet itureedlraely upon- the line of the •niad, and we wiry expect before * year rolls' round to best , the widotlo'ne the Loccionotive within the limits of our &mourn. . , a " ' .., W : r . . E IieIITIONAII4 40TE LZA, D SE. 0 71 ° '1 ' ~_• , 4 .f s . N r•3 , , , 1 ..... ‘ 4 6 .'.; bet Was . . IfAeSes df , .. k in._qt • ....- - - • a le urging ~.. ' '' cgs I it) . 111,me au n "'l Ai Acr .1 .' mg .Att...' -, el t &HUM BOr II H. , a1.j..1101 11., ~.ic , i 0,..; . ,, • ' —: 4 , ~., , 1 4, - or 'ir - H A , Jv :- ...., ► . . .. J.l several ' its - 40 , nn fieti. +All , .$, ..7041;r„: . I.'4.„ , :____ - . , s - !• ' . any carp yet. ..,. -114, nmarks: ~- 'q; waturts ENDA% , 141 AV 13, ass/ " W, low, looked unit dee', oot.rest,iot -" ------ Nome or the citeums it to clot,,et.: rd Wl' 1.111, inlvilitr y alletr. Alt do ~,,tiow, y the foss fell, o tn,dtr •efor ch.orestion gh. S t 12rov, that the sicknes. I. gob. d , 0h..? (rt 04r40.1; tho'm if.e,r hf - tho boa.l: or film is int,at at ttihl , .- 'The waiter et the ladies? ciiit once declared that, haying been on duty ssasly hours withint fond. he welittoto tb haehel , £ lll4l 1,04*-0411,1111 plate. of soup t ;en , that hu Wile' Slowly afterwards ottseke , with ,vtoh.nt 'pshis and imraxpnri, whie condned him to lila 'bed' for several, days.-- Most of the phyla Pt attendance on pa tienth it the Beta Zoneur in the statement atilt all the symptoms indicated poison to ken sx the stomach. Under this theory.t whole matter may be ext.lidned. If poipo was mined in greater bp less tiuntititles,erit the food, some persorts, , of'eoursp, receive Moore of it than others. Those who reeeirc ililost were most dangerously ill ; thmie wi [ were fhttnnate enough to aveid the poison .disher, either escaped altogether or were b slightly assailed. Thus, - too, wp can • Doubt tor the'interritent nature of the (E m u . - Sometime,: * oto - dayii would pits without tiny fresh victim ; and *then' th slokneis you'd beitakout•agals with renew I.r..,Whether the popson, , wse sochleotal bets,uled into the food : whether it was reeoe Systeida of Wholesile slaughter t o whether it''was• 'Milted' sit some pettiottla Roue, osseti-,ad } ate be "Inclermincltd, -. lln 1 titib or ttleee suppoiitions , is. to, say U lbable ; and, therg_aro.a. lhoosei LtIDIESTIIIHREATION IN THE COUNTY finturp, ; WILLIAM* I. PACKER, 'ol' Lltdouillh" COl Jl"' WI AL toJtMlSSin.ti , NIA RoD sTiticKL AND, CB CIigBTESLCQUNTY SUPAt3II3 JuDat. MMI OVA ANCAATER COUNTY THE GREAT IVILLMOT WIT On•Tueedity night of Court risk, in Pup. suanceeif previous notice, there was quite q slit admit thee Ai bolitionidte of the county. The boll wair.rnni ,Out an elbrt tied, Eons. Malt& ihti Intuited In the arbitration soon. At liargetraveow. Of 'antiquated, :11)emnerala 'With dudielladillait', the hold; Whips Might Mtnistore 01(1 4 411 the watiliV.fine /Wiwi aid'MclteiliallioodirWldnipr Aitbur Poeliainatri•widelierifiel along iliat back end ettlherliarni. , :' • ' IC. di*, .iater Nis deer, but lb. ftbere wan no PeoPta whorl the piteple - ought•to be,, ' t e entire centre of ifhe mot eras is wriewit • id. Judgie Wife appeared to be She mow; ng spirit, and with all : his deaterity nod nning, it- wet-feared fat souill time that hey 'would not be etas to get the steam up anytlang like trareUingspeed: However • Shale*. had Mode emend imibetilit motions, and called on several persona ;to • elk , who were either absent in peace Or sit instill& some one who bad.aagrieltr ough to know &lathe Jodie wits thnow man that could :snake the latent. ••••• at burned in the bosoms of that vast mul tude, called on him-taltakil • Sporch.Lm nd 'EI be did. die berthed away into Mos o, Central America, :Lower Claiborne uth Atowiessnad Cuba, with as mitelvitpv pik -ent feeling and candor ati thoigh he re ally h e L;eved that this genius of a. Dary was that, night to be elected anprome ruler of , e eth e i e _w ee e e :m HemilfiLeni. The Thim ocracy ho said wine an "orpat" party. but when all mane to all, then: was welling so objectionable -about what it hail -- 110 Tetbrore done as what he was afraid it woull do,nnd e appeared to be particalarily fearful i.-et would elect Clereral Packer (inventor went 11. , 1 0 short the Judge went O'er one :of his atmeetylied Online against the Demo antic party. dondemningit -in thextrvei. se vere terms. but fa ling to show wherein it had erred in times gone by. - Bet really we • believe thht the Judge think. this great party is going to do stintethintrareadbl in -• • • • • !ind • triumrplaut pmgreEe. The Judie eet 'down,and their Abiditiou feet stamped lamer tlie floor is approval Of his impracticable tpade..bot atill'ttre entire audience eras in the corner of the mar se". the door• -Another motion n , ax inrir made • for • epeet.h 'from ' di* thitusehed insit Mutt *be, did natiespiakdoind atie lain tiling *Er rpeititittod to arida,. his graceful proportions, upon the doar, whit► tiwding sumethinyttlei o lafletV'reretitUarm; 7P would Sa,lY , bega Pito' scB4lvvi pd-tPailw hoods. 'biing einta, a ~• lappy thought stridolflOwlLSoe one. .Gen. James Irrin r WlM ha& Misfit once been a oandi daM PP . & iwoni:nit would bp fully enabled ta 'i}mpithi>Ee with Davy. th *Wahl mike I mil speech; dnit his intruMitSal fimol tonnection,aind poi!, erfol personil infiuende would at Dote' monies all (fictions of the opposition. were not repot ed fbr Ivlsat fbtlowed. The prier's! him had' always the repertatiort be. ing a kind Foam, and irwas not expected-that be wtrald tilirecardthe feelings itof the audi- We publish on Our . fikt page a letter from epee that had' bemired him, and stab their the National 11.011sgencer, which preeer te great.paity lit ao imaspiciorui an hour. Bat some 4artlipg !irks of the poweostud de. the Geheraltme the vilbilortnne of earingluat ajwy, of the *cramps, It is written 'h,y whiLtlie Alnico; and eo he made dm thllate , gentleman till`t6 is eats to have spent twelve int element speech. -1", , teaming in the Fi tt Lake Valley, engaged in • tieri,Presideett-lennhentwell bythis sift Ike transit of Armed* 'through the 'fere but tbeth dire unmet-kings about Mr; tern and to and from the Pe:cilic. and. who, ther I - dant .t mistily like; end I beHeire-1 while then madding in the Mormon comma sttidiftl attentively the' character and By, Uhl 'little the setrakaspherte of tins SOOT!' goTenasent or triksluito Young, thiihipreme 0/ret- toe • MAO Abe the madly -heads,' and , •head as Well as the custom'', lathiqf,. tiCalble thlett4tatllike 1A4104084* theorist-lents andlawit, it laWs they e'en 64; ettudd; Which of perpetual smitivriekilatherPinow-Nothlngi consist simply kiln° will of cdospot: - Ile were chuckling tit 'lthitiftm end nudging (sob maifirms fully the statements p rid imprehen• other under the' witk Manifest delight. sions of Judge Drummond, whofe letter we The leaden' maw 'OM atimnanagettneet, and , ' published two weeks ago, awl insists upon knew that finiae kind of a ~n talTisnt" Twist.' the necessity of tatting some very prompt be pot at 'once hi operation to -produce ai and decisive measures to protect the coun• reatultiii,lindlotpare estrlife into the grand try from 'the d'imgers whicli ihreatem it from ratification nicoting of the 1111111PIC4. The this quarter. fie says the Mom moos ere samellitsg that read the manifesto, wan Duna 100,0(0 strung in - Utah, besides having 200, called est, and taking possession of the usl,ooo spies and agents scattered throughMit octupied portion bttbe room (bsiog,at the, cotinftl, being-in close alliance with time fitly one half)• he pitched and reared,' 300,000 Indlitniepou our western 'borde r . I like a Spaniah bull in fightiar ring, and of The statements of this letter Cre entitled - to course hr -.made the Leealistremble in their the most Miran! "amnion, 'and Miff' no boots"-but what effect he luid.apotithes olisvi doubt. ere this attracted the attentine et the ers deponent isoitit• not.. 'lke pritittalate DOvernmerd at' Washington.—E`Y. felt as though he atere in clover, because it t was lAie thala time ti)at hia,masters Would Alumni) TO 'axerrots.—Doring Court ever allow bite igd isp l ay h isgymn~ rn week' Wn MMUS), of ire C. Mitchell, public 4t the con w.eha ;,4" ro, " oar' talented friend I). G. Bietir;lisq., was i ntY t whisperod that Ahoy Weeld 'not to &hatted to motif* law in Utasevarst aborts of tenth dune The oetintirttoo of exam. done so then, only That all the other likiajw -- Thrtc l igrsa;io~lu`cauic Mitten - *minted- , by the - :tnerrt - zcontitenett 'l4e• of Messrs. Jas. T. Halo, Edmund Blanchard Tied meeting then adjourned the belief be- and D. C. Boal, gag., land fruai all that we M can learn Mr. B. passed a very creditable Mg pretty generally prevalent that it was! examination. During his shmt residence the grandee finale that ever. did fizzle.' ' in our county he has made himself quite well and favorably acquainted, and-we doubt not that with his'energy and applicationhe will secure a competent share . of practice. May his star ever be upward. Wm were gratified on.the araival amongst us a few .ilny miner, of our old friend and for um towneneatv. S. U. Lowrey, EM., (now a rtildeni of 3Loule )10,) Ur. Lowrey was one of the earliuhe eitiaana of this plane, and hiving been tiidby yearn in public bus. itinialeereqina. vary4asewally known and velipected, itho"reappieafiliioe , among*, hailed *4lO tinfliiiiiined detight by oat MB. • t • 'ltatoundllt • atrocl *l tight uttibettial 6f the mitt. stet Palmer, in Eoglead, tut few 'nautili On Point 9t the , IteCtissity of brhurin4 to the discovery of the :troth, not theereticet opidions merely, but the aid of the beet liteetical cliabical in& medical 'science:" • A meeting of titi-bletchsiite - Association, onto to he told (Id ay lat.) at eight - o'clock P. M. "to dimities the "subject" with a view of creating a p interest in the public mind. T • VI PrirY CENT coIN. lantletrtiflitthtto the Thmtorof the Mint of the (kited Staten, James Rose Snowdon; Tut ):01.edreular relative to the is. sae tit the new Cent, in exchange kW Spam hila 'aux, from *Web we make the following came(' : • , - . . On or aM'r tbb twenty-fifth-day of May, applicationa /tidy be nuide at the Mint, for" cents of the new issue, in exchange for "the mer - eummoirly - known - - the - quarter, - eighth and stannoth of, the Spanish. pillar dollar, and e t ( the Mexican dollar," tit the nominal rites sit 25 cents, l2i cents and 61 cents respectively: or in exchange for the I copper cents heretofore iaisued ; and the per. Nonage applying will be attended to in their order.daily, between the hours of nine and :wo o'clock. „ •;_he silver or 6pper coins thus offered mus t ZA is eteeo sums of fire -dollars, by count, ant:, fur * present, not exemilfig fifty d o ll ars: Jtnidoln the case of silver, the S i l a s 40 6 4)01 0 4 0one must be assorted atid kept amend*, lo ha: any one package shat contain dual) ire doh:ken (or • multiple thereof) of quart*, ft of . eighths, or sea menthe. Ca ro tAke.; to exclude sesdAttossideol..-ei7.ntutt Miele spool in the Law. A mertutiOntn sr libel *net be priMented, showing the c. 9 4- nu by dubst, of the'pieees offered and the denomination thereof; and in the case of oopperArmitaf mate that they are lawful Oda of the Unlit-41461/.4.. Such picots of Myer se are mutiletid or so much worn as to be Megible7or lei have any apptalince of - betitcaounterhit, will sot- IA received for 1 new omits but packages containing the tortne may be exchanged at another office in the Mini for sitter 00/11 of the United States. • prevent uncertainty An to what parcels tomtits/iv studintadviceewor - suctras are worn !smooth) wit( be relented, it Joey be stated, that if firealohlars, by count:of inter :sr dolbira shall eut,weigli 1101.138 of United tlitateiiiilrcr colon of the prcioni standarZ ; or if fltd atm eradnnt by entail, of WO* phial. outweigh HAS* erg the *me mmant of arnessit4a ahalloutWcigh 6440,,they will he received at their nontmel value to ex change for the nen. cents : and ft level disappointments If holders wilt amnia* Mil before offering them, which may readily be done by the use of, an ordinary 4444. THE 11(ORMOIY3-THOUBLE AHEAD fos, SALE..—Tbe Lebanflt Adoer! jeer, Dem , oratio paper, is offence} et private mak.. Thu establishment is is a prosperous condi,: dos. 4si4ta esergetie practical printer,this would be s profitable inveensant. TILE lovrit ELECTION. , T x MosurriO•vrt . Ed u " __furnishes the• fell. "' I- Wilha" ailar iO a r n / ""' -h al ill Y . re famer "I A; da r. ... st entree a tronbt thaatheXtenttierstslavii•ce . d tiM'ci t tk • 66 ~ . w attract o r Stati) by a ipod 011ki0)PitY• 4. 1 1e 1 , tffi v i c' n 'llate t ''n iti E'` op°. tient„,a VevtilutidSchat toktit Vil there •,. „ , ir k t i v i t *env., and inn e ~.. ant "Short slave of live noll* arlaieilwould tnewalioli`itr'yeihr old, are u eft in' he wetonishing n ere it not for die enifitinem .. , able together, dosfa don, by the terminatt.n of the Al,olition cry of "beei riii.g KAl)hav, - if thur hones. , 'Thisficalt of nature la ,sit u 4tuh 41 . 411 ° 1 ti° ut°,"'""nlY airy It "Y ' lradtinil Illheli iltetithin In - Edintnirgtt, sent' their fu.:t, r iii,lpneli. out fair. 'file people land, and is certainly ono of the most ex • ? 1. "lc"' I.J,l4l'''' hurt slain' 14 ` 1 ' int ' to " nni. tmordinary living inteeimens to be met with ino into We truth of the flinch Republican , The oldest children are named respectively alarms about the subjutratlon of the United' 'Christiana and Miley and Aikoi, they are fitateu by r the dive bower, and to reflect up- gaily dressed, acid frankly coarsen. with " r ! the c°fli-je q uett4l " Thkch would "hwi the 1 their visitors, and sing di them little songs success Of ilk parry based upon-snob a purely in duct sweetly abougheolin the ommallnvot sectional .414110-1 W" of OW' If!r th i tl Y nn our visiting thew** ntentkr one, - in- reply the South: in the calm which sucoek•• •a the k to a 4tietticm, anittninesill that she was con late Presidential campaign, sober realm "as sidered the prittler tine; but her sister very returned, sod the result is clearly manifest quickly put in tho claim of being the'gooder ed in the results of the elections' in those ono, . . States. They have itet.. s noble esoniple and Althetto wanly entuhtnek they hive one which few of their sister States will fill - ---,7 their likes and diallitee, and occasionally . inllow. • _,.' like - other children a hit of a 4ttirr'el, 'which • I n Caalmatielatiberabaa been " ha " . ni they can carry on by heel kicking, and fln ten thousand retell in favor of the 'Demo ger. einchingi elbowing, and dancing heads : nilitTeldiftrlihilii in Iowa; where Fremont bUt they seem, the whole, good tempered bad a Majority of nearly eight thousind, the creatures, and soon make amends with is returns indicate in equally great Change.— mutual kiss. ..They are soomapanied by Abort half the State has been beard from, , their mother 'Mortimer,' *babas been lately *holes a Democratic, gain of filmost freed from the bondage of slavery, and the , isven thousand, 6411 °, 1 / will 1""t' 1 1 Iii i in- or, of extdbition,it ft ltr paying exPell - : gemmed 'to ten or telmt thousand. :Black or, oto to be okolitio Reaching oloo. fr oto Republicanism 'ht dead, ‘n il " "' di ' MI " 4.lse gaoling yoke, the dither and'the other • lioldinilrelectiorliti dittiliatt is indikniffitly s t ems • sod broth i r ; s : , i o t ot t ioto t. o leo ,. . one 'kicked out by the people. 'The attempt• to' ei ht, g Todthi; medinal fesition this natio- 1... • . se' a -.- • ifirtharadenrtnnebar ~.ir - -7 , -- 614" - Forl -ir. for Me in the nifing cainpaigo Will ottly !object it to gleam° treatment at tbe handl of Petinnyiraniana that it Ma reefeind in Connecticut antlowa r The Teton of the old Keyrtbne will repudiate the =attempt . to deceive them, and throw Nei to infraaat ted Massachusetts the earns of Utin mou nter to which she gave birth. . Tns Matsu, 07 MOTIIIONIS .►T Boston.— It has'aiready been stated thst • ship air'. sod at liattm4lasi week,feom linerpool,with 800./torntons. 1%0 Courser nap , Many of. the f►mlees ware poisisied of consider/able property. The eaptaireestluese ted tar •Mount of British gold- upon the pas. sewers at .£20:980, aadha said that he knew of more than one person who had IL 000 Tot his own userimd that- of -his_ Amity. Severest bad left friends and roleuses behind them. One woman led left her bushand tt se sits - might pt-to.ths-laucLot-tbeisiata; and . 4Xere was another heautifttl dark eyed woman with a young infant, whose story, as told by the captain, was quite teaching. The captain noticed her when they star ted. as pas/waled IA great beauty, but lost eight orher in a day or two, and, supposing she had changed her quarters, did quire for her far eight or ten day.. was then told that she had been very sick, and was still quite feeble. le laid Aar brought from between decks, and laid on a mattress, got her some port wino and cake, cad tried , to brim her back to health. Under this treatment she impreved much, stadia reply to.lia questions told him_that she had left a pleasant home, in a quiet village in England and a husband to whom she bad been mar ri.,4 but a year &dire, for this journey.— H e hei reasons. She replied that'll* had' don, so for Christi sake, who bail p rom i s ed dm: if One • forsook 6111111 and 100Chtr and husband fur him, she should sr• mire more iibutoi tl )' in .Allit i life, sod ii the world to come everlsatinc The . eonduct of these Mormon* on board she -reseal - Ten ezeneptary„ - In theft , perstta! aC habile they ereie cleanly, only tour mw tolpeco. Ae neetelitibe•eadopants hodljohtinr. pool thrildetined theikaelisa tour NO% ' viakets, wftlfidaratrolle handradidaivadbidie vision, itnribilde• bisboviand au 'Mario. .praddetSaele eatapaal: • liesyliedeaope: ning yid evening sarrineazapsayet and dhoti ib tbe'eriaintgenirely ismoon. On 9ttndart a ikrima - wiiniktelid is emit I•aettiorl.• !• • fcramatne Tatoarms. sato Fits SOlia-1.- Soma of the flepahhess jimarnalwot this 'codifttry ore'opening their eyes to the that thireiamor - against foreigners. andNt disabilities which MAW of the Bastes Stites have attempted to impote uPoktitettb aria likely to cripple the Itepublican 'elYertiLte convert the Territories into Fuse States. lit has been foreign imigvation that has pee. pled,the West and northwestern portions of the Union, and planted an industrioto and hardy race of freemen over t h at broad sea. tiop pf the country. Yot Massachusetti, which /limn:op:isle teensy., through its .I,sg. , istature, tg setUe lions/as with free labor t .,is one of the ntputmtbid States aliP4itult4Oecign inggration, whose labor iil theyery , gg wanted iu K.A911401. Religion. sectarian pre judice Maas probably a great deal to do y itb this mental blindness. In• the Southern States thig attempt to reduce men born fret to s state of political slavery, would be es cusableon account of the interest stittalie; but in any northers State, professing repot)... licari principles, it is an inconsistency not very creditahle to its intelligence. The prep ' ent natoralization laws rigidly erifitited, Ts they should 'be, area eutlicient protection to the rights of American' voters. Unitern pilaus partisans may violate these lairs, bat the remedy is againgt them arid their pun ishuivot.'would soon correct the mischief. OW! yr %sun Heiman —Weinvlto the at• tention of those who an; bald 'hustled, and .1 those - tylid are afraid -of incoming so-tu.the a4veitis ' eMent•of - Prof. Wtkod'4 flair Reartir atire in to-day's paper. We are not in the habit of piiffting every quack nostrum that iv advertised in our paper, but we feel it our duty, when we come across an article that ig gond, to let the peopq , know it. We have no fears of having soon to "scu'd under bate poles," and therefore have no 4 used the Restorative, but tbink;'irvicYcertilleatee of honest men can be 'relied upon, that Must he a first rate 'article. Try it, ye 'whate natural wigs 'need rejuvenation , —Rodeo/1/ ilepublittats. A maw custom' hooks is about tivise built •t Path fusboy, N.J. , . , rod oiiriosity is migtie4htriy iitittpting various reuses. .1i slily lisisealioued that some of the viscera are Amnd not to ociapy their' usual places 1 iimbsert At-one for in stance, beats in-its-eloper plase.srhile that of the other beats in mt 'abnormal position. As M s the origin - of ths hums; is le s mystery of mysteries. - , . TuAL or MAW On Tbilledly noon lut, the trig of David tniniferatc- Kim, for the murder of S. T. Norcross, at Altoona; colutticink It Ilnllldayshurg, Dis trict Alteruey lienumind...and Will A. &a- Yes, sppestre4 Or the Commonwealth. And Means. Dogitnn; !OM, Bigler end itsly,for the prisoner. When itellrstjttry miscall ed the umuied for the i ancaseti jnt the fol lowing question :—•4lste you Nulled *ten *mud au opinion as -to the guilt or Mu cence of the prisoner st tM bars" ' The counsel of the Gownienweeltb oWocted to 64; and argued the reitiim u lenei. The Owniel of 'the lsh:nisi repipid: Whin the court decleind - gig 'The pidpitiri?estrons to be put to jurors Were: Ist. awe you any such Opinions es to the primmer or ins cause u would influence your I verdict 2d• Here you any prejudice, iU•wif or malice, against the prisoner! 3d. Ate you entirely intial between the Commentreelth and the pnaciinv, au that yourverdick wilt beleniedfnen this evidence akin*, In etety hist/Mae the ebjeetiotte of the counsel for No Comeooweettit, Mire mit tabled by the Celts*, Rho kW sieeiteogreet ietevest, ind the - WiTiooSiiittiet tilitt peo ple. MYSTlntitlea MORD= - RoSANON /MD CRON . - yx hisetnns, Tapig-4.orhori OW sines a Immi man by the Mineevid Vaosterp . Maw pins. Tenn., of the molls hlilruleet liferand annum* way ilMAmill•irMaOn I **fuel. at itibt. It was not known4kMhe had en en emy in the world, and no astir* of plunder could have proMoted the deed: as hit person was not robbed-of- themast trellisirpeasen- Irian. • deep dark mystery enshrouded the assassination; hilhdll • fs r,O i Inlet bpi:dila ,perrial a new lace lu'iocial shame, 'and crime fatally MilitalMdfln hi " A clue has ;bode abtairlidi trhtlqtrittolies to develop thr; i ct Mt young Tanner was killed by mistake fbr another man- that ether man the luisVairt irwife, for Whdin the aeleeeth l 4 cmityl,4 a PneeMn; -eMd• the murder wag relsovit. the hnetiend froth tsllllbllllll-4110- WON, *Chin wilily :). reaps maa VaS Cut ‘4ioi ail da4ed eo aqui - toil the muftis , . a., mistook the oleo ; and poor Tanner fell, instead of the doomed hue. band. Simi' is Mk!. . • llovss's,lwyt, nuttle.iit Philadelphia, is • *MANS to 14tera; NW we suspect area greater to oontpositins, ;mitt% that its fluidity /roves no excaomk by bad .3ir charred wntiw-the.groutlons ofAftwsgslSlTs• - iit is r's 4 ll'quit• a Pleisitto to write with such ink, especially wi t tli a good 14411/1 pen. for, f whi°ll . . 1 4 1, 44 HI ito-ipmeird. —Now , Yeast .Af. ir KIPP: „, • , JI , WoltlibrrhalkY aid Our 0 1 Itiaboo7 1 0 4 , 14_ of .tklo editor of lhol iintoricaa.lo favor of I;lover'e Ink.. It is all that can boa deal:ad.— . .New York Csureer dad 4,4quirer. llover's Philadelphia Ink, is AI heoutdul article, well colnalettod fort sps4ol peaw,„as, 11. dues not corrode thsto , —llroLitr:Janation, New Xork: ,11.4aalsetrno / 1 net pelf Union- We ,un- deratand that AnCtiew Napkin', Xsq., has aohOne paier, the IPatries end paten" at, l ilarril.44.n 141 - 44 14 441►n0rp4.. lippkitto about kfeigig, fee take watt !Omen** detiee of ; Regulus. of the Laud (Mee for the liiLhnuika Ihstrict to which, he was mealy appointed ley alts• President. Kind wishes of many friends go wilt him. ingtoattr., Mr. klaldorniin, is a y,pung gantivinan,ot ehiktiy i nird of earn est dove4jou 4 4).- LlVA,PclPsßat4nuause. :We tdd.ittut; " 1 x1r 44 0 , i4**444t641.1*3.11-11 wish hiprtekimplatAtik:cuss,' , • „ SuPsaiwirsunurr f or Caustow Thu Governor has riming:4d Henry C. Ilic kok, Eig., or Superintendent of COI/111201i Schools, for three years from the first day of June next. under the recent act of tht, Legielsture. 'rho. Senate cuelinned the nomination yommously. This is a well deserved compliment to Mr. Jl. z who his allow %) hinmalf : fitity'capahla to boopme tha hoaitt ! of that important oftWo. • -•'.7(lactated • semi.intii divt• end iof' ifi79 11 1; ~ 1 1- 3 - 1 - 5 4614 1 8. 1 40 *.f5}c f ' a r kir Pim dem • , . .. 'IF aort.'ll:l 6 , AY x, e f — 1 ., .. itr AND aprzory toorms ! IV •• • , . ' .. , • ••,, - To 1 ' I . op ' the Territory Itf Kisses,: • Fir, i'''' gam: The lion. Robert J. Wail* , I, gloventor df the Territory, amekted . peointment frothiha Prenident onenaitiou that he should not be texptired to knee %Vashington untill the 11th of stay next. • Oireumatamieei beyott44k MtetraL,, rendered it impossible for bini to start be fore that day : he may, themittre, lamm. 411 here about the middid ;Ist netruldie 4, and tilli thed assume therosetetivo author-, ity of the Territory. ~..1 . ,' , .. . , During the Itbeeetitetrititerettg t t the oritthih %Or ) itir tbi t4 the . ...... ditties eyed responiiitititieffg "thee are devolved upon me by virtue tifinresee ' mission as aseretsoty. In sesmaiesitestmrs Oise the tVP o4l6 4 4 4ibtkiti6WeilitQWWll critical Juncture in the iktril I mot the Territo ry, it is not inappropriate that I ahouldatriet, ly indicate the eoth:se 'which' ihill Nel l It my duty to pursue., • . the goretntnent Of the Veiled States See - . lignites the authority or the territOriat ippv- ' ernment in all mittens whidh 10 . 14 . 0 fits - scope of the organic act of Congress mid consistent with the feddrid 40flatitution. I, hold that there can be no ether riettlal au thority exercised within t h e Smits of Kin ass, and I shall proceed to the.htthful and impartial execution of the laws of tory by the asp of all. means placed *imp poirer, and which may be neoessary to that, end. -•• ; • _ The government especiolly Mbegnisea the territorial act which provides for ages • a convention to form si‘ obioollobelt y view of Making application Li ; dingreas f admission as a State into the Union. Thal act is regarded as of the oolr tea. 'of the qualification of voters for delegates to the convention, and all preceding repagpmef„ restrictions are thereby repealed. In thin light the act moat be alkwed to Initiiihtlik,'t vided for a MI and fair erpressli of tail will of the people through theilehigates who May be cboien to represent them in thecidn, sillutional ansventional s - de s not doubt, lidneter, that, in order to ovoid all pretext fyr resdataucte,49 ohs peaceful °p— etition of this law, the convention itself lilt in some lbrtn, provide for submitting the greet_ distracting (Location regarding their social institution,--which has oolong aigitass ted the people of Kansas. to a fair oilstone -the actual boot Ad/ residents of - the - Test= tory, with every preible ammilit t Ageinee !Mud and violins'. If the constitution thus Lamed, and the question—of diferatnie thus submitlud to the decision of the peo ple, I belitsve that Kansas will be *Wadded by Congress without delay as one of the iscovereigulinitts of the American Cnion,and the tevitorial authorities will be iumwelli! study Withdrawn. . I need scarcely say that all the of the ter ritorial executive will be exerted, with my tire impartialitY. to Pronging fraud, to ouV prais rhilenoe',•aud US steers to serer cid sun * fair opportunity fret* safe and peneee , , fat exercise of his eleettlerprillese,„ be no kw the duty than the e sad great pleasure of the govern() t or atie ling goventor of the Tersittory, to carry Out in good faith the policy etowediry the Pres. , ident of the linitod States in Nis reeseat sageref address, in which he deckles it to be "the intpe . rative and of the United.ikates to smote to every reshs dent inhabitant 11111 free and independent ea's , pression of his opinion by . his vote. Th ill l sacred right of each in&vidual mat be preserved," * and • 'that being secoshpliehedi nothing can be hirer than to leave the pow pie ors Territory free from all foreign femme, to decide their , swim destiny fir themselves, su hie ct ugly to Akit- c° l lftPiVittm of the Milted State*: '' Bottling is wanting tint td itecimythty ceol-. %fence of tiao people of all pantie iuslit- • cerity of the declared Intentien of the tete+ tonal esioutive to carry put theatianihalies in good faith, in order to indneethelkielier . Con eif aiL goodWM.6 the pending • mew • urea fur adopting a State conatieutlom The prinhiples aregeseires epithet fail t0:40411... eeptable to the sober judgment of the pith plot , sad I ardently hope, fix the eeki of the paramount interests inrolvod, that the ineeeasary confidence will not be .withheld. The deplorable events which have marked the Matory of the Territry up tothiltantini doubt/ma left their natural residue( enmity and heart-buniuspi among the •PP410. 1 4 11 4 1 also upon the criminal remits of tho taylo• t trial courts. Ludiotwienu ha r,41 tali** t against many of those who acted in aantlinr tary carity„nnder ~they awtheitip ofi o rz . territorial government„for acts and ereedlitt es allotted to be wholly illegal awl liable. Ott the other hand,,siniNtleiseleiti • tion,hitye been instituted apiesterliali resisted the territorial authea;itkaftad who undertook to retaliate (or tit. ,fledged wrongs committed against theta. •It is my' deliberate °Onkel that, 4n Wither to prestige peace and harniant)) , einiklar metre the 1111. tare teams .t itie *op* 144 iftitt'ittOrti a geinral mum irefi=tals_ acts on both side; was* leaajarfaMart po- I Neil widest, sot 114=tvis 'Milk. • ly and felintionaly oo ,40r,tgeinstfis) gain, add to grittily indieidual This tneasure,g a" tt rA' adopted genti r i4,oo*' tieb of the or‘wortilierell • t out piestibn 411,0514* \41 , 51/ ' responsible for the' wrong: -41, concession' or ogu t iki l io vita pa Will be merely an sot of olemeney,deailiiati.' tj obliterate, as thr as Possible', Itain C ; people all memory of the dilemma and lent-' s ontable oddest which has hcretotreiCeirds, fed th IA unhappy Tort dory. if it absiThatt tha snow, though it may pardon- snansin stances • f gross wrong and cmah jl wall tend to calm the eit' opaiona- pl. , and to prevent Familia. :„ 4 ,•in the future; so that Owy can even to .th , matlvea to these important Mora*. : 1 1 are destined to thake tangs Teri/r 1 047, 4 - 40.4 promperond Ind happy State. • l i ketigßtorp. atethyx , gkaisobst