s. ... ----...-........ .., 4r,a•,,,,th. Pittartee Doltlid. of Sorserday• bead at the tittle,) .by „the eitiZelia and hitelaso neerif aflectin tila welliS: tit &Ides 011RIZILI4 itielt DER NEAR APKEESi .. PO/1J rehson starelied. Spots,of.frciit.blotidietireiall I.nowledge of, thirallair. • , . ----- , , . 'llintil on Se goals kirt, the ,Iniscstlit which I Another, al makyr, - a #kitifelituan nalnedi , entre cottntyfiehes• in natured resat' ' Wer published yesterday. says the eenn. A Forme , ohs' hen 2eslec morderori and rid,s i ho had atiemPted tti 'tvitilli oft, Inel - Remit ,' °whiner, sit W .in fit'Keesport„packed•up e ,oes peolteihly titan:oi Same extent of terri- • 1 rititturaion, another letter frotn_Acting Gov -14.1-114, f'er'lt , f are , ‘ 4 `Peete4 Pe' l*". • ' sit sit a ots remained. 1116 ed was olio found ' 1 his shit tine I r "arts unknown, soon af- United States, i cruet Stanton to the ntiandom Gov, Robin. on the lining'of lint - coat sieerea, neer the 1 ter thestrews till tint-muader got tal.rolul-.1 - • ,-, , s riswand others, on the subject of the tip• r wit iris. Stunts 01 blood wi t s also found on , What connection if any , ho, had with the egeePee..t-t, nproventent in preaching election in Kansas.' It will not hie shirt boson.. A lett( rs a s found in his parties of the murder, is wok nom n. 1 pockei, addressed to Mouroo Stewart. tilit,iit -.1. ' , 1118 ' 24/U/I'll/i'llEp' s more time, ' fail to strike the reader, in looking at eflitirs Cieorge Wilson Ultra about seventy-five w and fatigue, iin Eansis, thattliii'lereeStite - party there siett.r et charlotte : Jones, resoling iii :\lon- I .3(..vitts of go, Ile was a tenant of Mrs. to the other, nap pining lolly and absonlitrpoinewhat 1 not seals l'ily, in which she esprossed trial: Gatiihre, ni a nl llielihr,iiilallfhg brdltilitetTi:Arr ' „ to- ,A .F - Weittlr'" - v Iltectgirld 1 1 1 V le :btrturlikrret eol* admiration for Stewart, because he was "no vi 111,1 i he Mond ostensive oak. along the rit w York or 1141- . .1' known to hare-reached. - The olijent - iiilirch 1 deriliins," end desiring to Pee blot land ha/ye 0r... lie it as a vr.ryiudustriuus. economical and l'it;',F,tialve ttiall, orarty roft.ebtel hy or atm' wnatern. the Fres State Men 144 in 'flew, in tiddrVii :. a devi l - krf a time, or st9lskihiug to tloat, of- n - ditoos i ok . 4l , l , o l, 4 , win , tiniest whno OM) fit MistlisnillPie e- 1 in g Mr. Stadtbn, was Ws: feet.--il.bhufad'oning fir atentiky." lie ass res- to ask ourselves 1 Su plocure his fluent to • plarterf conducting the registra- Stewart who ' s ax in the root; at the time, {{tested by ail hitt neighbors, &Ica good neigh ! Tho.lirt., bulk I non of noters and elections, which should ! waft placed wider arrest inimediottly. liltual hur_tinii , useful,ettizeri, arid lied resided in shuns were also tented on the Skirt and lap- are newo•fwed lb* •..!Feere - er twe ' ef r ea " 1 leek' in lutelli' I, slightly change the mcravrocess of action, and 1 L ite t honse Where he erstwenwidered or ve i tlit ' t of Il' pills of his coat. A eloaer search showed • , five yt arr. Ilia body presented it moat hot- ' "me ' e na • caula" a lag withe e tr in fa c t; ehrgieg t h e eeee l t s—thet hare grown rich : :i s , to d rew of Mt.. stentrin., from existing (wealth. for many of then that, he had attempted to tear out his pants I rible spectacle—dabbled in liltiod--the'iTea mo t th e ! then - Why are we so far I 'hind our ne t h• ' mwliets, in t eh ie h he' was but partially an;,- ' l l:taring ftitifilly—the mouth open, ' territorial. lawa,.and to make him, for the ...,f , .1. 'thorn was blow' in it, end dogi.t. 1 whole muscular frame contracted aid) the I Lora in the way of aublic`jimprovements.- I . sa k e of peace, artient to the practiCat, pulh ma iks on it, is though is Moo iy hand i Certainly we harem good renaon for clang- fleation of those i nns . T o ' th e p ro p os iti on , i ing natrire with Inil/g in Itlefatilt toward 118 , 1 for itistonee: that there shall be four Inspec.. 1 .„" . 1 lag l t ii? s e i l s ' i ' e . r Was a , th . elater widow," h e r hos been thrust in aul withdrawn. tee itiontrY t ifll - 's tramtbaving left her years age. She easiest /1R our floe exteirsip valleys and Proverbi - tors of Election appointed, two by the gee . fen.el upon the per , on of either. They Aver! I with her brother, Ids lonise, ot.leildul planet in confinement, ernment and two by the Free State Men, in the cars of officer to his I), r ,,o l ial stuns, and nsrsiotett, Ilitn in ' elly tith in moil. pladiming more rier acre i i v ,, a .as ripllS' aay to add' to their income .. She , brought tinder eii9vatlon , than any other Job ratter-on. rout brooglit to this city onMr. Stanton replies . with admirable point sorority-eight years of age, but in bet- r 0,,,,, ,i n o u r St a te whilst b „ .tt the ~„ i tin' Liiverne. on Fridwy night. I ter health than lieorge tier Imes wash aus- ''' .) THEOIY OF Tilt MURDER., and fac e we here on otitodunro of 'very superior ` - t i , but tit did, 6 Acting l' t, rennet blued . 'stoical from . ila 11104t . 11 :trio, if ey (1 o ioveruur ' wise. The neighbors often Insisted' thst they Iron ore, and ineslnitinnble beds of Situ- ! i , . il l, g ; o ,„ o fd, in rrery motunce, nopoint as Prom the Po.mtint' of the hmic't 6r IVit 'n I should liner some nee to live with thrum— Intlinilß emilAtitt tembinitur sitliin t!mareol s and ills SiFilt . t, like cotton mg is the lutist , lint they.refused an it would only add 10 of a few to w, di s ' {inet , , bveryt i m , g be ces , j , s , j . pl.tintil,le thet,ry o f the committal pf l "the ? 1 Iv.iratxtanses- Prudent in their nuinage- ! , uditea of Elerltont, one Repah/tron . oi nine Mr unertritte - .Totuml, haying . ' eisit,o l , "'emi t `hey hatiteettrylittte t. drily, t111 , 111 44 ' 11 ikon's h o use, nod becoming acquainted I, ll ,, t i C o n i m it e n k ,:, l l 7:„!,, l i ' ,. l ‘ , ( l ‘ , l l ' ,l l : ° 4 l" l k :, l „ l : l " nt f ' ; :j o el t , ' ; sine tic' I.'enl,lY of every thing m it 1 ,001,1 ! not yet appear taint thorn ;%as much in his her fin oda to the plm.e, and spoke to ~L loanlchest at the time of the murder—ma more old man to let yr in. Lie must have arisen I than v2OO - and a few worthless hills, either ',I, liberniely, pit on his rs „ t „l oon , „.h„.h i counterfeit or on broken ~ 41 jtiks. sire fialinl 1111111111, And walking 111110,0,' til,. I '''''.....1"".-----7! . 11--------7-- -7-r -thmr, op( lied the door , d by the men sicthout. Ile retrented c s _ ( 4 l,,;tl4; V.M. "tatdtinan. befor,• the blows to the opposite side ' when the fatal stroke was given, and he fell nine the door at the t nit end, The cover lid, and sheet of his bed welt• ltirmil dos n. a: S hen one arrise4 in the morning . Tit re , it. no blood on or near it Ile evidently did not make mush resistance, more than to u nrd off the blows. iiioht ntrociuus and caul )»ur .641 wus pviretruteti fibolil. two miks uho coutity,un.Tlviirsdny, Gcurge WiLion and r, ;11 rs. 1104 y :11'114:41eric whrrinvoining 4+l}4 k , opitig hose° n fcilr Alto, wet c eidit,,rattly butchered. Fr:tiny tooniing. about fieven o'clock. ft tittle girl, touted Flimilieth Petemum, went to toe and finding the cent door open emend slid vol.° to &tail, w 1),) 14110 MIW —....: *- en.] RN•ha Mr. l'utermiin arid John thimble. Oa tlii i th.it Betsey must bo dead, for üb, orro'cv to In r anti sho did not initivvi r. Thi y innurbilia't , /y ribtl over and Ml' her Irtng in a pool of, blootl, thout further eon no- anion gavo the ala:rit, which spread rapidly r the country. Immediately the -people Irma all gittiilC l ra came pne . ritig. in. 'antwith t'aiilg mid the exoill p it wit.% lit iuu li Bitch as was 111 ci r I\lllln 11 171 llla' strtion. n the Last door ,witA up, ncd MT4. .131 t( is Sound I; ing • in Itir nP4fit In•r f r do,rn r f•cL ems Ilk tiu• • • • 145 , r L, 31.4/1.1 14 .1. Tio hdok of livr.hcad 1‘,114 youti,l•l4ly mamhetl ut t po.rtiong of the Skull lying clout t 119 or, htoidifig, i+) 1,,r I, 1t hand part of it knife blade, io the hirugli , o h , 1,21 , 1 7r3' , 7•wd triffily n; to trval. it. Me ly ea.; ttirn.d over, (111. M. 0 ,1 ~as 1.,11,01 r upon fur fare rt 4 1(1 , 011'`,11 I I f “thr.. untirt ty n wax!), (I off Inr 11;111 temple tae round 10.01,(ii in , atiil her •-rnuyjdcrably 10.0141. If r right hand hacked lip -110 (Lan 12 10 11, Lig Rood on it. The :11111 tt tt al• o s s 1.001 111 r r, .t r.:1.1i4 ' oill, Ili(' I,lllto. lT r wait r ft 10.0 hi t )N e r t no (00111 I ' , il ts hit 11 Itutt It. Iwo 6t,1 out lin,l ttn. ~11 the Iltkir, Ite-th t6o.e frightful itintim, the ittgit I VIM %%34 Yttt nd 611 hi . I , ft hid.. of bet itctl:. 't% ikon any 1) log on Lis ha, n, par.l,llLl nn. uinl thy t &Or.lii, Ii ortnl6i• th Ile had f 1 .1.11 A 1111114.1 111 ills ltrt o f. m RT. In-LaNt 1,0;n, h% u mein k ail rtit biting thy It ft 1411114 l Or the Itingm, At, mot to hi eatic(sl Anotlicr largo vanth was on Lit frft. 11 hell the tvport of OW unirdtr goLabrond ' I cey Led iWmldiatetyon Charlotte .1 all .1, a trieite of Jr. Intlny o f 1.14 wet k nLe was 3.1.11 tt, entr Lb( Inyst ve of ti.kott She , ' , 31 , 1 nit 1., 1111 iitl4lll I) norm, j• 11 111)011 A , I t ahmit the pii 1 1 11.4j1110' % , 101 til eluitl3l .1 1 x,1.1 111.1 ud p Iti ' ikl'K.ieNivnt and quite.] (at .iiailer's acerti) that hr. Jost come down 1111 Youghiogheny in a ith marketing. N'a such skiff, 'lout vcr, 11/0 , kI1011"O to have come down. She farther n intirked that a hatirtler bad INVIJ 00/0). /1 I 10 1.11.10110 lb town htip Thi. ear Luf rI tbi• warder Lade b.eu ebseuverkil by 11N, ni:l4lll..ors of Wit- I sun. , ' - she got on board the Bayard, for this city, just as she we+ putting oil. She strtertOr the clerk that she had got ou the wrung Lost, and wanted to go to Elizabethtown. She then got nth at lock No. 2, and when the Luzern,. for Brownsville, eame along, she went en board tad paid her passage to NI ono ng al) el a city. Constable Cook, of M'Ke+ sport , boarded tiwit taizerne in search of her, about hid(' node i below Gamble's landing, lint not finding her and hearhvg that she had gone down on the Bayard, he was lawful on the oppoiiite side I of the river, to come to this city. Capt. Bennett, of the LlIZOlle, Noon after tr arcil the particular+ of the lamed or. and nhd MAO the woman on board As the one A Culbertson of this city, TCR4 co tiord the , lA/ v•rne, and on her arrival al Monongahela City on company with Esquire followed her to the remilence of h w er. iester, in the vicinity awl arrested her. fah* clamed no S'''...A4uicat Lug trsnt to -. 1314 Ail,e of the Sqire, whim an examination was instituted. .STATENftNT . OP NI 1.111.011 T JUNKS , S!n , staled tha*, Thar,-Ise , a' ition lis.dc the I oat :Nltioeiimiliela went to it silt d linnet lu li.tispoit Thin: she, IlLitry rifc, and Monriw Stewart. *.t , 'Ppe+l at ‘Velf's• tiliey• oil 81.1.4 ill the cooe bed.'" !ionic time in the night the mot got up avid 11 tut nu ay, and returned before, intoning in great glee, siiying.tbey had 'den ty to spree on. In the morning Sim aow i thlst Fife's hand was Poet.,wl n ttli blood.— • ..`"lft asked hint hew it came there. Bo CC that his nose had Is en blegiling. PHie' oulln t remain there ur.y loop r, nod th,y. t ooh r to R is ti ref 00 ale s Yoogilloglit 0y whore hit herand sliv aa w iiiu . in; u.orc of On . . a •rher fleNt slalom( tit In ro, f•kpilre • livens : We linen that a Ntemol otiinti i,ition was iradaat which she drtulgrd Ow %bole ankir, impliiiating not Only the tao pt rNona under arrest, but two otherspe of them her own brother. She stated !heti • they look shout e.l 541 from the old' man.— She had seventy-five cents which' they had 'Oven bar. A wafch---a t i ye' was foundonisri which trair c idc"P' I tiol Sty &OWL cue as bele4ing tq the old man. Charlotte Jones tt, now in Monongahela and will be In - ought te this city: In the: mtentinve-44"Keesport was alive vistratz 4 i - teinent. BiiSplelon MI on the hoeniniter Behry Pifb. Tt was rumorod that. OfArhAtte Jones paid el e waif worried to Fife i)tits parents now reside in.Harruton yr-Jefferz r fit thszy lvdre expecting to resik-in-lhat. tvn county; In that Skate, H 6 learned/ hilt ! Mr. Wolf with whotn Fife boneticd.;•qatie (shoemaking) in Stabuwillo:l Daringl ' vitiate that the night previonlYnother men, } the Paid whiter hs has sunauld..4 Malone nunedltortroe Steuart, told the bar tendea.lialis eity,land was emplgeility p roanititera 'AY ‘hwava‘tito bi9k tklyr Ypifftllll , :: We hal on tlicctiiin day. — ffe but - recently came to got one spree, and he dill net.know 4.1, what Itteesport, and was woelting lir 'the same time in the night he would come in. Ho wairl shop with Fife. Ile was 'taciturn after bin —patek *by-he illid.not•tning Mtn in theu,te arrest, refu9ing to answer only In monosyl. 'Which be repted !hit Mb Would spew all' lie rat don hold air when on . the over the floor, manifested indifference to the mo t Fire v..: I,luit neon, Pte was in men:nous scenes trsuspir:o• niund Linyatd - • . _ M . Master.; probably spray, from her bed to render him assistance The bed Looked as though she had arisen in great haste, She was assmiled by souse one from behind, tt ho ,e,xed rt poke r trot the hearth and ',ouch her on the baok of the head -- 11tr tcsie , ance must have Lee d, operate. Av she I urne,l on ht r assailant foil I,n hind, a lihn crushed her temple most proba bly was given, N't hits with her left hand she gras_ped thee .blade of the knife uhirh had •oi used in bothering her brollier It is pi Amble That her right find tens gashed and cot op Rhilt She fought for her lite The blous u ere reneo.„.d on the lick 01 her head aft. r bad Uhl 11 011 m: face. The gash in:. breast mid arsus were t .rodtrtd ti) glllllolllg 111 its stroke, as HOU.: Of hem set HI to hare beiM direct. The juglAr ni her neck uas served deliberately, to make do'lray sure of hei death. The inunlcrema mind. have then used a no **, to pry open 11' idacin's chest. sr htett atuatt, at the foot of his bed, and nitwit 'Oak nthll of navrtnitts. Time fact the mat - of the poker c% as Lent, could not be accounted for °therm ise , for in knocking her down the headmf it was used—when found the next morning, that part of it being dabbled m Woad, and a long lock of her hairtadhering to it. It must have been a terrible conflict —(hat of deapatr againbt brute force. t the humble manner in which the Zodtea were muttllated, the tauniereri aeciu to have hem determined to do their w.orii wi4.11 deed ly certainty. THE ALLEDUED MURDERS,, Charlotte. or Fife, is shout ...(Ourty years old —tall, muscular and large framed —Mack eyes sad dark coarse hair, with an Indian cast of features. Her rnentif in 1V11111111404m County, not, far from the WN' of the late White tragedy. 8114 has been noted 118 a disreputable wonma. and il,cowntsl by many of her relatives. She dims to have been married to Fife, a.id w as alssit taking residence with him IttlH'4,eva port. liciaz Fife is about twonly-fl're Tears of s;,+.; hair, s%illt a Cal , of moon triirthce (le , id, Illy pm. it Net I lig. Ile ss a flatly,. of mootrr ut Latia.ll., when, to raq misocl nod lairlSll,l hit trade of shouiriakifig. He came to the Sbit,.. ,lit yearg a , to, slat doting that tlme hag w orLed at lit trade mostly in Wto'biog.:' ton county. About three weal,' ago shortly al, r the minder sof Samuel 11 White, lie cline to 241kt:is:port, and wag iii the emidny, of Si , inuel Stroh, at. the time of his adrest Wipe a rr,?it....1, be manifested considerabl e / agitation but became composed soon. fter, I denying all know ledge of the !tinnier, ‘nd a i l marriage with Charlott Jones. Som ono nifoinenl loin that Elie emifessed the crime, and he was impliva L.A. Ills countenance , nil, i.iitl 1w ri walked_ that Sot oiLlt it i3laki , get dear, {tut he a ould hare to golfer. - ' `()me one asked him, vi here a dirk, which he w.is knowil to have, was not to lie found.— , lie gaol he had thrown it into the river.-.- {il - being adted whit:ll river, I.n refused to answer. Ho said leidiad a bad heart, a nd I was afraid it 'would get him into a scrape I and so he threw it away. ...After , a time he !untis ; e, A that his mo th er '' , W IM h im he would 1 be hung, and ho believed it. woultt base, att I sure u there weak CIO." He Liketed corn s posak.,'but it illy conseiletiobe sgitaticin i within, which rerraltid itself 14 twitohings of ttiViTirgarit and a rettliel - rtits , ring. Monroe Stewart is notgiore gran thirty years old: Ce is a tall will formed young Mail, with-bair..uiteiv,nently black, and a rowdyish barring that is antarseshlir. lie looks the eillian. He Ist native cif Ohia.and ECIVAL AND ■TACT JUSTICI TO ALL II I:: bLEFON P NS A II BONI •VA MAIL 20, PIZ/ LAMEST CIRCULATION IN- TR C4NTY I= INILLIAM F'l PACKER, op Lreomrmn COUNTY cAx,u, cam .\11::SLONIt NIMROD STRICKLAND, OF Cif ESTETUIRWITY SITREMP, Jiltki F. ELIAS LEWIS, LANCASTNI: CoL NTIC SALE CIF Mr .11.1 L N_ LINK Perhaps no Cermet. Pennsylvania Let.illa i.ure haj equalled in infamy the one ligw on aession. They haie in vinnons instances tray ed the emulldenetv if their eenatitnents and sacrificed the liderests of the people tit haa t venality and corruption. 'fo bribe a nietobtor olOir Etats Legislature has lin:conic task on roily performed that 114 accom plishment ex.-ites no siisp,„tion• But beyond Asdilauta. tm arastast onsutusblat...ll-k4.117 ier been ytrpetratwl upon the people oi this Keystone Staff., is to be lefltottiol by the bill ( 'recently passed donating the-Main Lane of our pnhlie werke to that powerful cratie monotio`ly, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The provisions of the bill are partially given to our readers in another por tion of thus weeks issue, and it can be dem• onstrated by actual calculation that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company are not only attsining the public works for nothing, but am /receivin4an altual bonus from the Com rnonsrealdi of over three millions of dolLiri Against a fate sale of the public works to any other purchaser than the l'ennsylvanta Company we would have no serious objet• tions.but it is certain that growing in pinetr and influence, as that corporation is and has been doing, it is ill evidently be liuta few years until our S ate will be entirely under its control:snit notegialstiva. however nu portant, can be obtained that conflicts with theirinteresti,— no Legislative measure pro vented to, matter it,iw grevious the wrong it may inflict,—if that compauy tdoure its pas sage. danKonni, in any government-ritnti , une that Republics should n ore particulartYlittrake . to.---or the ruling floWiff which Id COIISLILII• vested In people will be stolen, from them, and wielded by the few, against the manifested MP -rusts of the many, and will hare a .tendeney eventually to entirely overthrew and destroy our free and equal institutions. The State of New Jersey has for yevric been under the coutrul of thti-Catn iden and Amboy Railroad Company, and the, people of that State have i sensibly and pain fully telt ts agsrUsidwttutil seetherc • see ereignty iminelated upon the alter ,t aris ticracy. The sale of too Main Line is one of the hobbies of the oppointiun, liiiing-setsfot . tti their Haivisburg piatform, and in the bill 110 . W ps awed We have the eintuntiment o their scheme to nib the peciple of the Skate or their wealth and give it to thac : pampered mam moth coutpany that wimples not toper:onm the votes of our ropreeennitivee • with gold anti toklut over their ilty pined spoils.— Litr the people riot up in the vindication of t4ir own rights and rebuke the. men and trile Pestx_ that hive iutliotod tine irredeema ble wrung upon etbrejitt itra llVOtnesi 7 *' Sblrri MeSfete; E4q., ellier &gluier a the Tir4ne'und . &116116 n• IVattiknoi-mit-nni--tatiditily4r9th the contractor and Dr. Win. UntlerscoAthe Precidekt took folleat ponacinion 'of the round end gradiet one hendred feet of the road.leeks eb•thookthe work trout& gb on, andAveineyeliAbin the course bf year to tide along the Bahl iitthrttteitdrPtiitio.,"4igeitlioupiinuot net doebiiteXionneVitin'itottlecerttrt s ,thb hell that WattelfOkfiloatlin'aerntegioedihillooll( is all .taketb". toineke in— irestinetilaNdirlier a ill*hodealtaftbeir moliq EtAsihi.irdiiiirbiattie, and folio na . • m that elm colfritirotfll 'befhenellted brit t? Oulnieribe at (moo: ,L 41178 are dangertini . Knii the dock may bolaile taken, nnhato the opportunity M annbraceil soonAbefore many that desire tellave availed thethaalres of it. .PUBLie IMPROVIIIIIENT IN OUR ; KANSAS-Fr/MUR ra 11 1 1:: AND WHAT CC UPc.PY. I IS WRONG. ... nation. Yet with ill the nntural advantn ges a kind Providen&i. has thr'wn around as apparently tit/ a lavish band, we lag behind eur less flavored t4ster counties, in all kind of p-hic improvement. lint what ' aVer sense Or (IMO: COMbined, have hereto fore kept us on the hack ground,. we-rvjolee to see in the p(esent signs of the times, un• mistakable evilence of a change for the net ter, who amolig the goodly citizens of our borough a few since, would not have smiled at tho proposition to erect Gan works, to lig/ghar booms and streets. Yet through the !audible and energetic exertion of a few individuals, (prominent among whom wan our fiend E. Blsilehard, &A/4 we now have our dwelling,. and public build ings lighted up with quite a superior quali ty of gas ; and last week the SVenterti sec tion of the Tyrone and Lotk haven Rai'esti' (extending from Belk tome. to Tyrone,) was contrneted for On very floorablo terms, and eo have no diiubt that in leze than twd years hence the snorting of the Irell porno will surprise some of our slow motioned anti-go a-headnirisens who think the old path routid• the fence is tho nearest nay hoine. . . . , Anil !lOW its we hate air faillieiottll beetl• _ ..... . ' ' mg made, stroula ye not 'keep Vie Mill An motion, RO that our iili avant little town which has been finished spiral-endy fin. the 1 , . twenty-five year; may receive s new im• petus i and increase ito dimentiens and influ ence at last sb SF as that one next (hover I • nor of the Slate, soy fled out there is An kluee as lAdm:co and t hat Iklleffinte is le- Fated in it. oa r ppp. here suggests that eien• next Governor it il;ill be a: native of Centre si , os'sfsise-aa-tiltaililhAnikxkiect even handed justice from him, ' wirk:24 F. DOES VO 1) COME .1:1101V If we won: to take up a handfull of iil said examine it abater the microscope, we mould probably and it to contain a , uutiber fragments 'of wood,`irmall broken Pierce of the branches, or teases, or other parts of the tree. It we could examine it elteinical• ly, we should find yet more strikingly that it was nearly the same as wood in its com position. eeriest*, then, it may haunt, Able young plant obtains its wood from the earth in which it grows I Tfie following kiperiment will show wheth er this conjecture is lately to be correct or not. Two hundred pounds of earth was tined in an oven, and sefterwards put into a large earthen vessel ; the earth was, then moistened with rain water, and a willow tree. is)eigbing five pounds. was planted therein. Dur no the space of flee years, tics earth was carefully watered with 'rain water sr pure water. The willow grew and flourished, and, to prevent the earth being ,t •• with tread; t..arth, r dirt blown upon it by the winds, it itas Gov, rt.d, nail a met al plats full of v.ry nitilute holt 8, %%Inch would exclude everything but air front get• ieg access to the t nth In low it. After growing In the earth for five yews, the tree xas remove d Lid, on being n was found to•lteveganied one hundred and aisty+four pinennls, es it now weighed one hundred add aixti dune pounds. And this estimate did not include the weight of the le:iesew ev dead branches which in five years I fell from the tree. Now came the applica- tion-of the test. Was ail thin (Maine(' iron ' the earth l_ It had allinnidiltd . I but, in Order to make experiment cdinclusivd, it was swan dried in an oven and put in the I balance. Astottieinng legit the result—the earth weighed only bro Ounces less than it did when the willow was first planted in' fell yet thetree - had gained one Andie r red wadi sixty Joke pouvls. Alanitestly, then, the wood' thus gained in this space of lime was ; not obtained from the earth ; we are there,, fore compelled to refikat our question, "Where does the wood conic from V' We &reit* With.catly two alternatives ; the we,' ppt wild& whichit was refreshed, or the air in which it lived: florin be clearly shown that it wit4'n,ot done ,by 46 water we sie, con- Serflfsll, miable_tq resist the Perplo*Ta ; tAidratilnaidit:t.4t It eLatideriee, from the air, . We Übe 1 , Wake' thug°. grest,,,hbean,•api• costar wood, which Ora as old as Man's in media:tam into *tut trami in their vast bat solitary i ltigitriance war tbegartils bills a ‘ nd plains of ....chmth Macriss, were Militant ototaumd,froartbalbia•air I Won thsy eackildwtilehMaite 10;:korm qn ~ hatliaiddiag; OliLlCtigiliadmiLtallsid woode.crlctlfP AN! 14.910;04 wings 0 1 ,14 c, tielefi as isiitlimatinvos i t AV*, thfirin., table on which I mite, the chair spolijoh,t l eakwiliph. I 40, and asuatigtiltheleusii, is which I dwell, once in a *aft which I could not as much as lay my finger on, or grasp in my handl Won• derfal truth ! all this was Mr.—Life of a 'free. oor of a . free Slate, n! one Natrona/ De , mocrot in foeor of making. a slate Stale." There is a world of commentary in this "short sentence : there is in it—coming from Mr,Stanton, a Southern grntleMan, a border ruffian of course, tilting tiovtrnor— a few burning costa of lire, which, if they do not fall upon the 1ie!1,4 of \lr. l;reeley and oth er Kansas agitators, it Khali not. he the fat4lt of the Pennsylrouran. ForllStite tfian twenty. five ytara this pa per ling never ceased to he engaped in the political reviews of the country, and iu all lthat time, in or out of therange of entre partl' a ea, in - frnances, in criminal records and in sprint life, A greater crime 'and - fraud, a mote pregnant villiany, a deeper lain scheme to nautlead the people, to impair their love Anteoutidenee in the linioil and to produce wide-spread Minister without a hope of CAUII• pen sa Liint to any save the agitators them• selvea,t,han this KahMIN embroglio has net er appeared to degrade the people of the f'nited Sbateg. We do not mean to say that. all parties van's: railroad compaoy shall also be releas who have •• arreerhed for Kansas" are god- ed from the payment of ail taxes or duties ty of. wilful deception. The gnat numl y em .011 its capital stock, tionds•dithli:odt or Prop have been, in fact, lite most and the worst arty, . scent for city, borough, county,town• deociVed. Their very benevolenoe Irialreeo shit , ithd °eho°l-liotliostar-aud taut &MIMI the stook on which the political - garublens be lawful for the ptirefutsera. or their riseigns itikre pleyed,", gene mime, yeti 100 ,, ,e,; culler to to purchase or lease, hold, and lifIl! , bills I win." It was the Presidency , snot the railroad of the Harrisburg , Portsmouth ; i Freedom: of fi ce*, not Justice, thee brought. Mount Joy sur4 Lalicastr r rsilrisid company into the fiddle the late elections, that eon- And to straighten and improve the said l'hii- glomerate mass of political remnants of old aderfihia and Columbia railroad. and toes-1 and new fashions, and Instates, which ought teM"ia ‘ll6llo ' to 'hit lilleffiffeleirtilrilet; 111 the I f eliestisjohis ; and it shalt be further to make the great strum;le of liiso aus - al warning aid advertisement against all Inn ful for them to aitcr, enlarge and tleepeiTT political confidence' man n the future. In the Cllllll portico of said main line, and to I make such additional locks mod dims, arid j the whole country there is pot a Cengre ' tuna: digirtOt in which Liner oundidate ee, . make in - wh 4,-- 0# 44)-imirl----a4"-waigri the Presidency could have been returned to i Imeiffltm" as may be deemed expedient, ' the National Legislature ; and we are clear and to the event of a sale or hose as Arun:- that there are not ten such districts whic h Raid, by she Harrisburg, Pertienouth,Mount could not furnish much better men. He was 'Joy and lAIICIIAINV railroad company. the theft rho K ings , candidate. .. i mere pe lease, and the /raid porelmeere, or their ktiod said company shall have the power to sell vicilude ; and we point now to the T4ritory' 'n question, rapfd4 g rowin g auto politica to buy or take on lease said ''r°l"l, manhood, and destined, at an early dry, to and to make and receive respectively all suet.' repudiate its managers, in proof of the Jos- contracts deeds or assurances, as may be (ice of these observations necoessay to carry thc,arune into effect: Pro- That T i t,it the nght of the ComniOnwealth to That "full and fair vote, without fraud or enter. pon. resume and pun:hese the road violence," as the pr i zzeiple endorsed, brat, by Congress. secondly by the Az:weive Court of l of the Penns y lvania va4lmad company, as the United States, thirdly by Mr, Onchausin p rovided in their charter; Ain thereafter cease and determine; .tied provided further. and his wisest, fourthly by Mr. it'aficr, That iu case of the refusal of any.stockhol anti fifthly by all honest men in and out of I stoekboklers of shad company to coin- Kansas, by which a Countitution is to be I these with the provision of thus act, after (he adopted as the organised law of the new P I T State, is the lief winch will unlock and ex. 6 ' l ° e may have Q ii rtr ite m/4°d by a majority of pour the secret machinery set in motion to I the stockholders of said company it shall be lawful for said company to pay to the I sacrifice thd , peace of the country o to gratify an insane ambition. stockholders so refusing, full inartst value of his, her, or theio share or shares of stock and aurh shire or shared shall enure to the 1 benefit of the ciitiipany, to be disposed of , li' director, forithe benefit of the balance of f . the ste,ekholdafri. - _ • Sec 4. Thet if ilie' said toxin I;ne ,ot &dr lie works shall be "Ail to other piertles than thePentisylvania railroad chnipanytfic pur chase ror piirchaeirs sten he enti ''to a like credit upon the amount of staid purchase money, and for the performance cepLec6l,- aitiong of said sale, in btbatt of the . purelia- sur, and, for the security; of the' purchase money to the,CarilmoneV i ealth, the - siiirl'pur- , (Ileac murey L uritil paid, ghatl remain a lien on said works; and the individuals or comps. i ny pun haling its aforesaid, shall within sixty , days after said sale, give is mortgage on said 1 main line of the public works, and bonds for the emouilt of the piireliate money, and in 'addition thereto. shall ils hirer:, within ten days after said sale, to the Governor, for the use of the Conithenweattfi r :borids of the St:alai, of r ennsylva'nia Or of the eltY"oi i i hlfidoll philito the amount of one hundred thOhsand i dollars.tud wiihip sixty diya the addltionsd!, amount 1,44119,fi,,k4n4 tiundeed thous,' and do t is:orrin liedthe'iCilf i Ilio atuount 1 r of first °flint' bonds of the Pennsylknia railroad company, and payment of the piin i ;April cesuch purdhase money shall ho - m, in certifleiiies ilban ottlyp blaramonvicidt ott l enaylvani . a/St'Par of lit 'cash, ii,t ---- 1 the 'l .l o l l,!mft. in cash semi-anunitlYroi 4,1,,, , , y ,& 8 4 4 ~ty ~,,tdron na ry io and Avery .'oat upon any halo ica! veal due, Fix BAxosrra. —The Block Republican% ut the Legislature of Ncle York pugged scv- al uncut,. ti tu ttouttllaWs; mitt/ fife view _of' crusting out the Democracy of the great ' cotumercial city. Thu authorities and peo ple of the city are attempting to resist these nivithil and tyrannical laws in the courts. -- (Me of th e counsel hl behalf of those who ,seek to execute these oppretetive ediets,hiv • ing been accustotecd to denounce a decision I of the UnitediStates Sepik:um Ct,oti,attenip tell to operate on the -fears of the State Ju diciary. Failing to bidet* a City Judife . ef the Aprons Court to vacate his scat s to permit Judge nimbi of Albany, the person ification of Black ilepubßcanistu and Anti- Reptism. to be foisted /it his pure„ lie used the following threittnik,language, showing that if the City Judi - citify auf not as obser vant at is desired, countrj 7- bayonets would make them so. or Olive them from the halls of justice : • . •llei counselled the cook finally net to extend its power to doubtful or , unusual ground4,7fts the judiciary was the' weakest apartment of "the government, anti had al• way fallen when brought into conflict with the executive. I care tMt, said,be, about the threatened conflict between the city and the State t we are told that in such a con filet ono j 'or,the r ather liilpt,iiive way: _ I kayo you.ta,hrlastao si-bich . it willTie. ktiow wolf tho„potrir Alla wealth ?Obis "p ity, , . .ustilakilL'ufilidALEPni—iii.Aliaw . 1130 : l i other men ,who control the action - of the State, and if therm is A conflict betseced:thit Alt) . laud the i State,tlepen4 9pCi(! irth/it 'th . e i men al the interior, whose mirifli'grS l aot clouded, by the vapors wines ar i se frii,in o obi "ilUkallifeittrel stunt! Sty r the govrn -I,tnent of their ?Voice and by, our aohle,Siate; tinUAti the crani„i„o of,uur e i v,vrl:silis'llii)lu. l4. • Wo mitt- thelyeeweit, orttm criillt WI/tither' this $ Yi n aliNi° aPPro,llitii t4,Lullee;*ie, ' I judly.ial s.r4!ninula I. Is 3i'lit'l clay - ;* lieu that, tlAi;tl!strx of tanOce liare'rt:iolvotLte; guLe or, ruin I Can poice:lnvini. `!:4 T -obtilitx i aitizona install, a party ittii)elleit by . :Su6h 4 motives i— Wash. Union. ' Tna hog cholen's%till proviils with' great fatality in Swirl= contitA4KY• 1301 1 7 137Pir1 - ;* -- A The bill fair:the sale of the main lino was The now cents will make their appearance taken m Mund f aY ss it * ikg . first of June. Col. Snowden, Di tbr. 8- L otder r tw -4144 41 """.. r e. . :tif:4l) Mint, his issued treircular con- Severill motioini *ere triode ftw riOher Mining a sdristi`of resplations for carrying amendments. tilitelit were all negfatlytAlz, into effect thenew coinage act as follows The bill was than panned thettlY Tin and after the 2.lth day of May next - -1 sppbeitions may be made at-the ,Hint—Car t soots of. thiaoserAmote...4-naratitlagektr e All , 'decor'. commonly known as -the ' quarter,' .4 101 ‘ emtaiateent of the an dollar, and of the lilaxicat ia lfall Ati,pitiol rates of 25 cants, 12'a and ei _ cents respacriliely :'' Cirri zottsymmor--- opperf i pi., Ro t:whit' na 11 0 to i• bni.w . eeitt,ho Mourn of ni • • ' s td two o'clock. • • L... . • ' „ 2. The sheer or copper coin xi must be Pa,eredsp rits M 111I II • 'in thecase of silver, the - sizcs or . ono n - $. dons must be assorted or kept, apponi t te r, that tiny one 'package shalt contain . .exasdr4 • five dollars (or.u. ntuttiplq LitorlaikK r llAtt' 4 tees, or of eighthsor sir/eremite: Owe Ora also helix/Tin id liktriatd.frOm Oa gibing)** V. other Wilda of coin Than those specteed fine - the law. A reemeratiduM of label; host be' presented, showing the value by count, of the piecce (Mired, and the denomination • thereof •11.;,4 in crake of '-tripperi gust ttf""llmitetlitit—ttlY-ars.ts44ol,4oni'dat..-pars foll9wing.vole Coffey, Cribbor-Fioney, F'enniken, Frazer, Iririgg, Ilarria,lngrahnni, Meyer, Seller!, Shumon,*itlfer, - Btrsilittt, - Vtiggarr, - I.aptaker-18. Nolo—Alessra.,l3roo'cr; ProTrinh Crogwoll Ely, Evnoo, Vet i ter, tatiinic Steel, Walton, ind —44. On Tuesday the hill welt taken up in the lieuse and the 'Senate alnentitnents'agreed to, so that it, but now %ants _the Governor's signature to become a law. Aftcr pre* ding.for the sale of the !nail' lime at public Sale, &e., the bill as passed proticks Ili fol. --And protu l lertfiather, That if the Penn. sylvania railroad company ;Theiit become the, purchasers of said wain libe at ! Mild sr6lic ! Male, or by assignment as nfotesnid, thief goat pay un midi-ion to the purchase money I at allieli it trill be atrock down, and. %lash shell not be lean than seven and a half 'alb' lions of dollars, the., :Inns of one and a half ifoirtu. to be paid in - the honric'orllfe eninymny.3etrr ing mu rest at the rate of five peweent., tar annum, pay able semi annually on the thirty first days or January and July of each year, and n Melt bonds u ithout furih. and dual rt main a lean upon the said wain line, one hundred thousand dollar, of which haul !sands, la fall due on tho . thirty first d y of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. and one lonian d thousand dollar till I'l lif annually then after, until the thirty fir.t day of July, one thou eight hnn• dred and ninety, when one million of the residue shall hall due, and one million annu ally thereafter until' the whole in paid ; and 'gam rho -nzneution wd deliV,4;rS of said hoods to the Treaaura•r of the State, the Pennsylvania railroad ewmpeny. and the Harrisburg, Pot tstnouth. Mount Joy and Laneai‘der railroad company, ahali, in con sideration thereof, be dhichargtvl, by the Commotio ealth, forever from the payment of all taxis noon tonne or fright carried over said railroads: and the said Pi titisyl (1* ' i''' • "" n ' - '.". -- - --;-i•'-Th:; .:- • " ' aeivectiSetnent of. PrPrt: l .V94 : " fiptittreattn( Preatertera.- , Eiding., (Wirt a *, : i n,t .,4 91 1 ‘..40 ,,, r1 , w e .", poiiin tho l oOtitlli 'ititi' liiititioitor lira. U. lilitchtdi. , /tisq..--imag„ l , ;:; ffl i nt,‘ ";44:4 o loZ 4 4 , l l * i plat Mir laietiad friend D. 0, Wish, Fag., was is advertised in our admitted' totiieetior law in the aeveral cetiets , 440 ,, ssiken ,, see , eom , aorojo Ago * ti,„ t of erenten edantyrdiThe eininnittee of exam. i is i'l e id : t s .44.4 o , peolo , it: Irk he r o paper, we Pal , 4 10 " r ,iffition didiotilltedilbrth'ekOonivoonniated of 0 e i , Lik . or hieing s a n it 9 : , 1 A. h e. 'cites* ir:";lii.,: T: ittitt, Rdrtnnict • brenebard. 1 ° „- : .14 t f bre h vie wo riggea the t in ' d'El.l3. l lloitl, Isl., andfiorn'alrfthati We it ' - '-' fiarthi i 4 44 l PON te° of . 24i i iss } can learn MC.l3.'peatiedna ' , .lrcryiuetriditatiriterf oiiest . Aiif t e tit lii must 4 ttirrnifislintli - + Miring.' hift ' sbor t Liesi6 l l4 ‘rEgrawirekti rate,:terinlin I, -Ph°g° In on - r'Oettnty he hail wide Mena guile:well llama ... , ,.. 00 i d % t o ti,b ow r. ilk i . , tavr iatv and faVorelilt anquainted, and's . . doubt not ~R e5, m i; 7,..,77. ~;':( ''r ,f r . ':?" - 414t that with hie energy and application*, win , i •- - - --- ~. ~. , ills secure a oonipetint share of practice. May .' Us RecalelogeOptlit)lty , Ion! .I°Y „. . , . his ear 6 , 141 r he upward. ' ice at Phibidcletiv, his ) ; i s t 6 ^ Tsui" Emzsgm!mil tett States. Such piec,s of sljarry(lar t r, tillseff or so much as 11) be ill or as have any appi'araneo wf lit:Men:nit , terfeit, N‘ ill not be reetitn d fulit4d ticw but packages cuntsing the sane May holitl , t, dialoged at another office to the net for sil ror coin, of the :"11t.1.4, To prevent Oilevrtaliity as to what ' , steels (emit alfnatis mutilated piece., or moth as are wont smooth) ill be rejected, it may be stated, that if live dullitrsi, by count, of -quarter „ dollars, shall outweigh ti 4.80 U. St&-wt • silver coins of the present standard., or •It . the same amount, by eouttot elalttlta l Onl4l. outweigh $4 50 ; or if the same count-a., Matomalts shall out% cii;ll 64.3 V, they Will - be received at dunr itumMal vekto iii change fur the new cow.; : aud,it may tave3. disapp,iintwent ~1 1 holders will siscertsiit this before ntkring them, which Wily readily be dune 1.) the use 6r •itll ME A. the rehnonnble Debut .bffl Pat 1411 6 i Cation of the new cent, io Pnttn.4 ofllll.yd , larg, to ally point sketieseible by reilniparnaill stentuboat, m dl be paid by the mint. 1 Pioviaiop bring 'ludo bylig reitim of the klndA of roircr c.,in ,titau:,: and ail grunt atUoz:4lll atthe s trk nit p o int ollieed and l t s,ul oglicea.!!'iat,pe rate of twenty crat."-torloo w t i lalhailt dull*', ten centit foi"unli 141:4 _ cent* fueouo-orixiterukth, transmission to the mint fur re coinage i th.: mils H 7 transmitted will liti• tha , Los the . sitvh i'tiTYlß OTC U. State!, returned therefor, will the exvienn4 of trunuportation both w) e; will be roil" ►ty t he Mint - -- fr: iniminplmner the act, whenever. the Treasury dapigilortaint, shall design s ate any -Assistant Tretuthrt. ' Depositary, or other officer of the gnixeff- States,"velio shalt ho chargefi with tit 'lati4 lON of tuakingexchatiget tha ttbsreAn't; and shall draft on the Toeseetcr of the mit in favor of such omcer, payable in' ceataof the newissue; the mute lei I Wittroms united in the of rof the 'apidioat on, Xf tho expenses of transportoiles'irill-hsh by the mint. 6. To avoid an unthso prussurs-at Usecust set, and to further some of themaln ableotx of the law, the exchangtsf or the present wiU only be made for the silver coins specified, and for the copper cents h. retoforo issutcr and aoo netke win be epreia wham lfielitsst, is ready to rietive the gCltritod of tile (Jutted States is exolassige , foutila-sreve cents. . 7. Tito Spanish and Ataxia.= italic WWI will still be reeeleCd or heretofore, by weight, at Che rale . of 122 i Jnt - iiiiir ig4usti. and (Whet . , in exchange rop-io!Fr. wino of Ile United States, at the eptifirl64l tip Sr, Nt pot to lefts sitt!iiiaminalii except that leispiAla . r::llNri4ta l offthd for coots ) 4t-moy,:_towivittitouldo to the holder, lorpreacoliittifir eirtange Rot PI . err. Doss Altl dr•ouriligh ever . eat too moat ditinir4 If any of oar readers hie c9oies who teens. their spimtitu tt, will tell a , secretthay will toad to the enjoyment of their-441min( ict3lisalt4.l4t Crum that gouty old gentleman—Dyspepsia: _Tab a dose of Dr•;#4l,firPiatlinfli,gl lee eating . , and you mil ?Oyer be treuoteit_. 4 fidig4ltion bUt Oil the oontrat7: 4 Iphilime: the nett dal .lute apiwoaf . hC4 the appetite Wl,ll be sharpened to appreciate Oey kimto l f,feed. If the food rises or soursi the levig?eittor will fix the matter right. at Onpi,,fur 'there is ffietnotiOni hi it Ihati t td itse the ?X12 , 101113i?11 541%afriFt. win:Pa - NM/6 iitisn'Ott . tiny 1.414414***-thwada est' 'Y 4 ' hal. Arl° 4 'iiitl;l 4 WA*t4Pi l l!.' °-^ ) , itk 0446id0,;,51.f,imy 64.1k0w, ,an c i 4 teceit'liice t ediliartisr 19!.tt trit'ltt.AW - 1 %Mite 14:114014 old or yoseig, any rthi:PAIFOR" duly -d- td get a tAitile l bf Dr. Sulfur& Insig-
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