TOM VAMPOOMM3O B. 5. SISF.I.T AND J S II I!isqlART, SDITOR3 BELLEFONT E, PENN 'A lIEMOCAATIC St•I'llEllE It 2112 K, WILLIAM A. PORTER I= WESLEY FROST 1 . Kansas Heretofore we hate S'how q, we think be yond all doubt, that the peat*. of Kansas had 11 yerfect, full, fair and free opportTu ty to control the election of Delegates to the Constitutional Coot cotton, in suet' a way as to - hate made that Cam option the exponent of popular will—end tint if from 'any me lite W littlever they failed to sxereise their iglits, and shunlieled while the new State was fornling, the t lite! y It to the ' Implant -tire—net+ve and dot Au on; of our articles some (line ago ire laid down the well know n end esktilishot principle that those who to not tole authome those who do tote to !mike the laws --indeed they vfrtually (institute those who vote their delegates- for time being : and if wrongs have been commit. il at Ito polls, they are responsille, Just a, the pi inemal is bound by and responsible for tlw aura of Ins agent. We have also shuns that the titers of the Territory of Kansas had no reason to expect submission, tin the t,thtr hand they had every I eil,oll to Pi bete that the Slavery question io.ly • the g lint disti act mg quo:- troll and nothing mine, it mild lie sul/tmt led to them for tht r ((tyro% al or rejection, thus giving them an "ppm tunny lo art upon the Holy question that iigitattil the pork( of the Ti ri dory fr. t• fiom the tnitiartassnient of other questions, emicerning which a um \ crsal indittert, tie pi aded the pnl(he mind To all who tilt a desire that the Slavery question should bek4fteetully ant 1-4 quietly settled there nos no 'cense for non action. I oder the auspices Lid regulation of the legally constituted Legislature of the Territory. Incaslnes were progressing for the pact fat sort legal change of their form of Government, from a Teri itornii to a state. and it was the duty ofcirty einnu hut avail I hunseif of the legal means m his power to give expicssion to his is isles, and to engraft his sentiments upon the trona of the infant State We are no spe cial pleader but w e do think that in law those aho thus pertnlttcd then day in cowl " to go by are f«ret vr e•norin-rt .But say the Anti-LecomptUnites how tan you attempt to force a l'otttittilion upon a people, who are so implacably opposed to It as was indicated by the large sole cast* against it on ilit I li day of January - t In reply to that we lair- only to say, why aa s not that large tote cast on the 21st of De cember whuu it would hate hail its proper ellect ? Why did ll , i ,lit ,,, (( n tliousaml voters ape ak nt iln• prop. r trio and in the proper manna r If rleoisons or to lee (le eicled in that ti at it might 1.. or I! for us to know the lain a. it wont., lie of ad vantage at time. to tile Democrat a in Belle fonte The opposition are iii Ili( haliit of defeating us, when all vote on the same clay It would he tcrt errmenicot for us to allow. the regular election to go by default : and thus the Republuaus nit no Cflll - would poll but a small virtion of their vote, so that we might out-vote them nit some other day. But it heelll4 to iio like a rather new propostutifi to allow earl; par ty to have a separate election (1.1). a rule would he likely to defeat all regular elections. for the party that had the last day might get hpine of the others to vote ith them. the Republwans imrt; to this syntein h 3 Bellefonte aml gi‘e the Dem ocrats the lit,t dety it le t them nob complain that lb I A" uppl,e, unit e i Nal I 0 it a to Kansas This, thank Hem:tit is tet a enitutre "r law—lite solve or the ittople continues to Ittltillt the minjest) of the law in nitr sit toll to rebellion and so lung 'us the Itatrlotisiti that w arint the heart:, anil ners etl the aria of our Revolutionary foreliithee S. COM IWO , to flow through the tress of their sons , the lib al+y expressed t% ill of the people, expreii red bariler Of ofthiMlS And ni proper tune•., will b4ustainectrwnd the honor and dignity of • Conatitutional and legal (;oyerniin lit will be vindat'atcd. A factious majority line no more (hal a factious minority Were the entire population of a St 4 to join in rebellion and outlawry, rebellion and out lawry would not be right. There is no shad ow of ground for complaint against the Le compton Constitution, aud• the manned in which it was formed except what. itru,es from the conduct of the complaining party. Let them take no advantage of their own wrong. ins ATLANTIC TALLGRAPII ALL —The United States steam frigate Niagara, sailed ' from Now York on Saturday morning f England, to resume the attempt to lay the electric telegraph cable across the Atlantic. She is to take one-half the cable on hoard, and an English ship will take the tither half. Tlie two ships will then proceed to mid ocean : whore they will unite two ends of the cable, and thou one steaming for England and the other for America will occupy hut half the time in laying the whole which isould bq required in tho itternpt to com mence at the English Oast sad proceedcont tenuously to this Mr. 11mi:its Martin, a 441.11 tar, larmArly of Baltimore, and lately editor of at I.4c.kgavon, Ps , died at fletryeburg, 28th tlft" Don't like their Company Man; of the Daino9lts who joined in the cry of Anti Lecompton, begin to think they hare got into had company. On looking about to ore who their associates-are, they find foi-vmost among the oliponents of the Lecomplon Constitulion,the Kansas Topeka ttt hare been e‘er since the organi. ration of the Territory acting in opposition to the legally constituted government, and • enileittoring to set up the authority of a re -' Itelltotrx organization. Next 'are--the-Ithie-lt Republicans all over the country, the same paity that vie have been fighting fit three past, at once mystenously converted to popular sovereignty. Next they find WiTt7OTFirtii to their it htint after otbe and - de,t mined i t to 444 - revungoon the hilminist ration that is as so obtuse as not to appreciate theizemi nent nbiirO es and merits. Honest Demo-• (Tali may well be ashamed of their compa ify and ashrimechof the fact that they ate now stilling to hearken to the COLUMN of then old enemies, and to lie taught 'lletnoc rnct 1,3 die vilifiers of General Jacks on and the Biro k Republicans of '51,. The Repub. heal, nn (10111.4 have at last played a trump card, and that ‘• Bleeding Kansas r. 3et going to set them fairly on theii feet for the ontopatgo of IWO But if we do nit misjudge the wisdom and iiatt tot utto ii' 1001c..1 masses they will be woc fully mistaken (Tom' tholt of do I ,opre wul fa plolidte the non-voting policy dts.l.or the Jun done Topeka pehels, and staioffiliol on tteir - liulient tilatfOrrn in defense of a jo:.t ntol nduorustra holt null ctiforcenlunt of rill Law a to all Farts t I the county i . Dow the malignes of Dough's , could so easily become Douglas worshippers will for all time (acme remain an insolubl, 111 .tery, and with all the res pect that Democrats enter:amed for Doug las whin lie sins right, they will rather conclude tint he is it tong now, than that the it hole Black Republican party hail been middenly obedient to the command of “Itighe about fare " !so. true to their instinct the Black Republicans are waging tin unright eous, anti pntnotic. usihrotherlr win fare up on the Soo ill Their allies Ili Kansas have lusor t e d tie ;1 I‘ ks and sir nviigi ms to clunk capital, and 11A potty iltioughout the North, mope( tottglica are ploclainong (hell well planned I littigues. flemocrats had better retiare their to the old patlitray and continue to th.tt solid column of Wools tcho know no Not th. no South, no East, and t , no West, but adhere u ith fluidity to the constitution and the lasts in opposition to fanaticism and rchellion " Look before you leap.'' Late and Interesting from Europe We have lien . from Europe one week later by the arn% al nt Niiw lurk, on Saturday evening of the steam,hip Europa, (ism Liv erpool, with dabs to the 20th lilt The British f;OVertilllcllt it as defeated in the House of Compton, on the lull to amend the law relating to iiii.mracy to murder upon ail amendment. OLT eil by Milner liaison, ing to %Valewaki's despite'', but professes a readiness to amend the tans upon due in ~estigatton The rnmisl is were defeated I by 11l majority Lord Palmeihton was ' granted leave to bring in the bill to alter the w,; ernment of India, by a large maymity The trial of the (Meek'', of the Royal Brit ialt,Bank was m progrLso French iefu gee named 111 Bernard had been arrested in London, chat ~'d nab being implicated m the late conspiracy tnalmfl9.llllille the Em peror Napoleon It nn. .takti that Sar i flima and Belgium u ill both succumb to the French itlernand. Nothing later flout China had been receivtd, but the details of the devatches by the last steamer show that Canton via, iiitnally in the possession of the British. weel s . , later liens frtin India had been received, There is nothing stnktng in the %Menu!, me, although its general import is favorable to the Englihla Sir Cohn v:atopliell would soon =reit on Lucknow. Gen. Onttant had (owe defeated the rebels. The 14‘elpool cotton market opened unhettled and excited, and advanced iionsiderably lint it suli.equently became quiet and . firin On Friday, the 19th, (tr• Icnnd middling quoted at 7td. lireadstuffs are dull and with it declining tendency. Provisions were also dill; 'I London Henley market cotitintits grim easier. - Aturrirati gertirite c rc artier and lead slightly adetiliced ido•til it 97! and 97 i By the arrkat at Halifax, on Wedne,day, of the stearrediip anada. from Liverpool, ne have important nenY from I,lllore to the 27th ult., one week later than the dates by the Europa. The Palineiston cabinet had resigned, and been au.eeeded by a new loin jettry, with Lord lb eby at the head. ' ln Ilds there was subsequently a moditleation. Lord Stank) taking the Colonial depart nl6nt in place of 1,11,4wer Lytton. In the trial of the conspirators ngain,t, the life of the Emperor, has resulted in the convic tion of Orsini, Itudid, and hem, who were sentenced to death; and of Gomez, who was sentenced to penal solitude for life. The Danish ministry had resigned. 'fiery ens an advance ni cotton. flreadstuffq were quiet, and provisions had a declining len .dency. Lancaster Bank noit's are now bough' by the brokers RCN cents (111 the dollar, while come will only give 15 cents. The safe guard offered to the note-holders in the pro vision - or the charter which made the stock holden' individually liable to the extent of the stock held by them respectively, appears to be no longer regarded available for Ray practical purpoie, and many credulous per sons who wero led to believe the notes would eventually be paid in full, will suffer seven, ly for their misplaced confidence. Frederick W. Porter, the absconding Sec - retary of the American Sunday. School Un ion, was brought back to Philadelphia on Sunday, uilonA requisition on the Governor of Ohio, to which state , he had .tied. -Mr. porter was taken into the Court ofSessious, where he entered bail in 85000. tie hab en. gaged as his counsel l'tleabrs Ease Haile. burst am:Monate 6 &um. PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS. frj — Juicy—Th(3 roads, 0.77 At hand—Flittin' time, A he—The article on, 4th page. [l - Y Going up—The price 'of butter. 1;7.7 Coming down—The potatoe pile of the Whig. Foi good gi ul,--Go to our accowplLeh ed friend, Jerry Butts. C 7" Necessity knows 'no law. -Dalt,. great many lawyefs. (FP Judge narnhula and family. me—rusti cating at Washington city. 117 - Makes a Grand•daddy Appew ance The editor of the Whig in his " old whitey." ;t7 - * Uot Slivered—Several drunken row dies on last Saturday evening. Served them right. al - P - There is a little man out west with feet sc-largmthat he is obliged to put his boots on over his head. aJ Some of the Married folks HI Clear field have been amusing themselves In play mg '• Blind Alan's BA:" 117 - A wag tells of a boarding-house keep : er whose ten was 80 week that it couldn't get up the spout of the ten-pot. frillon's. Simon Cameron, Allison White, Negley, Jackman, Buckslew and thlhland, have our thanks for public pctiments. cry- There is somethinMenutifutly pious and tender dbout that word of sad import, adieu !" That iv, " May God guard )cm -to God I commit von." Q - 7- Eight coil - Ili:lmes in all for the Utah r4Timent ha% e been received itt Frnpkrort, K: . It is 'thought there will be twenty or lour o•cOmpato0: tenderest rAp(air,l,l..o inf.., us that the Leaa nishe their first appearance .in Pciuiscnllej tThi , "Ttc'eTe'er oritit-strel"win act as an escort On the occasion. 'I cants clad to see thew Look ont for three-co:mitered idips i of blue paper, containing a number of angular indentations, posted up about lone. They Bill soon make their itppearititee Doiyou smell mire ? [Li' We nre informed, on good authority, that the 'r Coblitty a abundantly able to redeem its paper in specie, and mat the rumor that it uas discredited in Phila delphia, aas a misapprehension. 7 - We notice in a Chester county paper that a young colored woman IA lecturing in that County on the subject of Slavery. It is said hin interests her andience, and rcpt.:seined as 1)(4'4; very ieured and unas suming. 7 - TM blathei4kitesof the Clow field Re publican say that the editors of the Watch man }mu been either getting new heads or newirten% - , in their old ones. We are sorry ue cannot say as much for the Republican, where such acquisitions are .l much needed i f - A friend at oar elbow inform% us that another secret political society is about he• ing organized in this plan. They nay that all foreigners yy ho are not Catholics will be admitted " Keep your eye open tight for them " "nary " broke flat we wtsh the rdilor of the Whig would pub lish another black Ityt, for finite Anumber of those be advertises as non.paying subscrib er Puked over the “ding-liats• to us. Hur t , ry Ine cakes fri• Col. Curtin is spoken of as the oppo sition candidate for State Senator from this District next fall. Tlie 00l 14 popidai, and a gentleman we hat e always iespectcd. lint e no idea that he would he so foolish to ErLin Against I Hoover, who a ill be elected hy 2304.1 majority over any " nag " they can ' trot out." iI The Lathes -May we kiss the girls we please -and please the guilt we kiss - - Lock I laeen Il ofc boom Thern it is again that old batch). lor is eternally talking about the girl{ &c., and yid ho six) s lie don't care about I hem Why all asl Bail, get marl ted, awl Lc somelinde ' The of uin IL) ;ire called naLdcnt, I,(a they perform inure Li bor than their g•ooil grandmother. t vie did mimpreseed %Mon their °creels, they are incessantly !aligning—but it is for breath Perhaps they firget that the pre cept which bids them exercise the most restrictions Upon their Imrs does not en join 'WWI them to treat their hr,is in the same way 7 - Get a home - I, e t a home, rich or poor get a home, find learn to love thal home, rind make it happy to wife and children by your beaming presence ; learn to love simple pleasures floa ers of God's own planting. and ntusie.of his own ; the bird, wind and a uterfall. So shall you help to stein the tide of desolation, poverty and despair, that conies upon so many through the scorn of little things. Gh, the charm Of a little home; comforts Is ell that shun the Oiled halls of society. Live humble in your little home, and look to God for a grander one. " We told you,'' say the Black-Republt can editors, no-v that there is a prospect that Kansas a ill lie adnirted into the Union as a slave State "We ohl voufso ;we assured the people that if Buchanan, teas elected President. Kansas would be a slave State Si you did. gentlemen. and tvulently e nough, )so meant it should be . so You planned the result, and have accomplished it You knew that Mr Buchanan is anted Kansas to be a free State, cud you meant to defeat his purpose You wanted some thing to screech over ; something to find fault with and you have got it. And the people understand how it was done —that it aas accomplished solely through the non- Siding policy of yimrselves rut your friends in Kansas. The free ,State y could have obtained a free Suite Constitution tit De• c6iber. Mut they chose to keep away from the polls, and slinek for freedom through the newspapers. The result is, that Kansas will be admitted under a Constitution rec• ognizing lord the people, if they don't like the Constitution, will be under the necessity of changing it. They will find it uecossary to do something besides shriek and howl, for Congress, we arc very sure, n ill not trouble itself about their allairs du ee months hence -Pr evidence Post. The Death Penalty The following is the hill to commute the Death Penalty, reported in the House of Representatives from the Judiciary Com mittee : _ _ Samos I. Be it ,earl,-,/4e., That when in any case of conviation and sentence for tutirdei in the first degree, facts shall come to the knowledge of the Governor which raise a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the porton convicted, but not sufficient In his judgmenkio justify an absolute pardon, it.shall be lawful for him to commute the penidly of death for that of imprisonnierit iq the State penitentiary of the proper district, time to be kept in solitary etuffinemlint at labor during the natural life of said convict, and fed, clothed and treated,' as provided in the act entitled • it further supplement ,lo nn aet entitled " An Act to reform the penal laws of this Comalonwealth, approved the. twenty third day of April, Anno Dotnini,ono titkuiand night hundred and twenty-nine.' Death o Monroe Stewart. This unfortuna omen died at Passativant's Inlirmary, on re tesdny . afternoon, at teten minutes befo, roe o cro . :k. W I hen the il - f: It is itaid that . the Small pox prevailei unwelcome new reached us, we were just: to au alarming exl`Zot to Sugar Valley; ! r preparing to in em our readers 4hatiftew- I.- 1 ., Dr. p„I k " , brother nr ow ir,‘ , 4 _f or. al t would Intro to undergo a trial for the 1 " senor, was thrown a n t of his buggy, nt Will • murder of Eliza eth ilPMastors, that being ine•mirt, on the 11 th inst ,and liad_hiet col• aeemcd the pro r course to pursue. We ! tar bone broken. naturally though of the difficulty of getting : ____ , • , • , [i.J .l A .,, h,onse and shoj i near near the . Catholic twelve jurors • o had not ex nbssed nn o. 1 e inrai 0 1 I re ' , prim se . _t !iv, was &Mt oyed pinion in his ca • ; of the death of the prim! ' by lire t IN ed nesday night of Inst week. ciple witness, . King ; of the expense to the mutiny: And may other things—but all fri-- Niehoht4 Sheets, a teamster, was kirk - ShildeTilyThititli lit the announcernent, - As ' ml-to death by a-horete at ilutier,Per.,-on Tues. we heard it fro the lips i ( s of a weeping wo• ! day last. Ile leaves a wife and eight chit. men—" Stewart is dead." She came to! deem ; residing In Allegheny city d give the sad nen to Jailor Philips, and the 1 r' -!-/ • The Clinton Ileloocrat says: an ad- Jeers flowed f her eyes, and her co "' Mourned Court will be held on the 29th inst., tremhigth as s (feted the painful wm 08. 0 _ 64 “ 4 . i ..,,, r J ,,„, ! ,,,„,,,,," L .,,,, g ,. m05.r . ! Our thoughts turned to Another Judge, not. required to make their reports as pule before whose bar 'the truth. the whole truth, 'hied in the Court Proclamation last week. and Milling hut the truth" is made known. , There no errors arc assigned, and no ale, Wl' Eu -Kuniies, was arrested _at Muter peals are taken—there the judgement is 11- t on last week, and taken to !Indiana and ledg • nal. if Monroe Stewart was lattaetat, it is !ed in Jail on chit rgetef bigamy. Said Kuhns well If golltle, may Iffy pardon have been' recently married a wont in in Indiana coon. vouchsafed by the (heat Executive. ! ty, Anil it is alleged that Inc has a wife and , As the fittlill'i in regard to the condition of, children living in Westmoreland. Stewart, since Inc removal to the hospital, , Ir-,--- A lire broke out in Money, on the have been quite contradictory, it e may brief- 11111 inst., between 3 and .1 o'clock, which ly allude to (ho facts. Ile.avas sentenced entirely destroyed a double frame , !louse to be hung on Friday, (lie 21'n.litif February. I owned by Mrs. Barbara Fovrler, occupied by On Tuesday, the 23d his pardon was resets- herself and a tenant. Loss, oix hundred NI, on the 6venitw, of the settle day he coin- dollars. Lloyd's large three story brick planted of being unwell iuml chilly Ile M k " : building was very 111.1011 endangered About ed Jailor Philips for a little liquor. to see ifi 450 dollars insured on the house. ' it would not break the sweat upon him ' On ! Wedhettday he still complained of chills. and rri" B - e learn front the Connelsville (Pa ) Mr. Philips gave Mara dose of whiskey and EnterpriSe that the layette rounty,ltailrliarl c''' cone pepper. On Thursday lie' lay in ` l'ompany have secured at this time ifide7.l. bed most of the dew, and Or. Baldwin was nal sulowitid ion to i lie amount of iiidefy-odd sent for, and administetod pill , On Frt- thousand dull irs, and that the boimigh of dal lie was quite unwell. ainl lb...lin:tin did 1 itiontom ti N% ill take hen thousand dollars of Hui e,di (In S a turd a y th e ao; 2 1,; 1 , ' ....',lly i i, Sod stook. The coinnitsFootrets„ , nt their last Rural] kiln offl ,- TM ' Oli Sin - Oaf' 1111 , rash's tureting; - crruclrrrirri to like nut their cher appeared upon the skin mid mi I.iii , laN the ter, and me under amid that ii surrey of the doctor thought it r e s e mbled site:isles On line it di be oolnlnelleed ,Il It feu dads Nloiolay nig'it the patient Has lei)• had, and , r The Nlontour Iron \Vol Its, sat, the Dr, 1'('.i..1...4r , was called! and pr0...nine...1 D.lll, Ole iteni...•iat mill be partiall% put in tim disease small pox. On Tuesday Or t , ~peirition, Itall . l (Inv month by a rommit• Baldwin matt tint vet prepared to aeunie , ' , Ice of i , hie et l'llitori. Ai rangemints to that with Dr. M'Cook, Luton Wednesday lie me, di . ..et have been made, and there will be no certain the disease was small.poN, and the inisteki, eland it this time. The li.ssrs same evenh:o l / 4 6, patient was removed to the Ginie m ill contintie to superintend the 11..1.x.1- i..1.7 Pdevtlirt )wag retorted , w o o, • air Not ri n diuid, but onliaturday tie conversed with :11,.. ' m itt v....0de over the store ; and air. Thomas Beaver make the Williams, the undertaker, and sr it his re- purehawiii rldftdelphia 'They ii ill at first spots to Jailor Philips, of whom he i ver ,„ 4 ,1„, 309 of the WOO men iii Danville spoke mith gratitude Since then ho has „ n „ L „' 4. , , . usor . h. been rational during the .bi.y. it llightj at .. . , Ci'r 'I li' I. incaster ii inter; a let night The disease mes filly developed. , but iiillamation of the throat stiperl mwd and ter trout Andei sun one of the negro mar ' 4lererS of Mrs_ Becher and Mrs. 111.1111,, MIN he died of strangulation Ile ii as perfectly consciion., and mas emails id bus approa,di- mid,•l scalene,' n 1 death in the lAN' asl pr ing dissolution Ile h•li dlreell 7 nls Suit ' ppi.....1, direetril to Mr George James the .\ frii•aii cliiir.li, situated in Rending wore lilt le mementoes to Ins seder. - l''''' ( ''r , I * the Ml]. Sliellito, for whom ho entertained a Stfam heir) , J. 1 .1,1 and r"Pie ,011 :: that Ills strung affection Ile vi a-4 -Taloned over in body may he lamed in the grave) ant be Its last moments by kind and t.t)tintallo•ong I , nivtz to that church The w,,,,v,i I+ d e . nurses, who now meep for him as for a lost Mitts d as passable, but the spelling is very brothir. Ills remains wure interred in the , bail It la rallies tlitinigliont a penitential Methodist burning wound to day, snivel spirit, an I evince; much compunction for to ordeF of to filimits. He has serei al his dreadful Clu , brothers regidin , near Steubenville, Ohio, and his father still Ilsea. tdinlign--ili (I,ll,:ate health. IVe pre.ame Inc body ts ill br re• moved thither lie hail alninst attained his twcnty•aevnnth vrnr and wnv o mttn nt Innrit lunre than ordinal Intrlltgenre,lnid n great ravnrite with MI nlin knew hun Strange 114 it Inn) tiriltec luta to thP eels gatt , t rif &Path It In• mored that he had , onft... , 4ed In being a s',e SOlAy to the 1111111 h r of the IVtl.ons. but ur nil; assured that he lie% el tpolse of th , 111111 ller, from the tittle he 11111 nII the h 01,1,11111 Until he died 1.. t the 1, II(i utlutnny cense let hi. fault 4 Ite butted N‘rth lout I:awn i.. 1: : : . : 01.1,‘„, ( 1 : ,,, : , , ,, ), i i ' ,; ' i , : li i './).. ~/ . , :fl ii i , : . : (. . r i r t ,, , ii r l i . l i i ß i l i, i ' l l, :11.5,', (list i , n : ,ii r li c • I :/ x‘ T , to,, :s . ::: ::: 1 4 1:4 ( 1 . ' t0 : 1 , ,, , ,. / : Important News from Salt Lake City. ,d,„,,i h i ,' r r ,„,, t iv , I E ,, o'clock i'„ at as coi i,, Sr. Lei 1., Maui 12 The Cumin it Bluff, :Idiom lied fire nus 111,.11%1 . 11. II Ilett% ( . 111 the Bugle . iii the 3,1 lust ~.,,, , that ‘l , ‘v,,, cedimt4atai (*of or'elfr I' tort Ihniae 'lVat gate has lust airired fawn Salt Lake. imiti- I „ II lie pluellr4 41 its iptiel r ily as pa,silde but ((try 2.1, and rerun ia that there sins no snow 110111 th‘. 1 ,,,,, tim".1 the lire• nothing mold ill Salt Lake t(illee slid ‘l.l v little on the he done and but a few minutes toilli ed for intent ilei Ile rainy brat route knot\ ti ou the flames to 1111511 allay those %%i. IVere iy by the Morinims, through the mountains it mg. to (oippres , it The Alerts of the of lay 15 inch tiny horsemen in anakle lie can 11 " , ' rear ‘ l (f' , " , (l to saving the'books and pass The arm% ha s no t ,1,,,,,, , ,,,i „„, pa:. I. Vk 111 , 1 k 1, it e aientlipli,ll4,l nit t. trace of it Tle• mute passe. through pel -a.) 11 ( 0 Rm. ( 11,1 I ( 5 s a short trine t here pcntlicular rucks for (hint, y1'111114 , , is ill 111.1111 "'' ' 1 . 1 q!" of the J•til and the SherilTs places only three feet wide, awl i s completa. house hi l t tT nt er thrn ,,,, „ r „,„ ow ~,,,,.. ~,,,.. ly covered by a load o f rock I( uteri this cat isi rophe The tire is Slipir',- .1 In Ens t( originated lanai] a defe c t in the y Mr IVingate says that the Mormons are doe of rune of the furnaces near the roof. - manufacturing 5111511 CRII.IIOII, us ith cirrus' Tii Ii lashli dil e 1)(111(111(g is 110,,v, tnt three o clock I' Al , sion lucks and. ttlesLopic sigh*, 'pass or . 4rmnilll,Tin g nulls 'Elie loss will carry a (,1 0 pound hall It ith intr..ll more Car- be ahout 5.3 u,linit, 'tit N 1 loth there (las nu an tatnty than a common rifle one hundred nod ' twenty }oars. They ark. also Inakilir, fist. 4Undred ra. VOIVeI 1 a ay erk. mid maliaLfacl lir , ing a coarse kind of gain powder for mining purposes A skirmish bad ()cow red lietu eon a par ty of Mormon:, and a picket guard of the army, Ina hick to r l of the former were kilt,. ed, and it ups reported that four of the lat ter were slain. Mr. Wingate say -, that lit igharn Young is willing that the civil olliecrg should come in- to the Territory, and rote] upon their fin ites ; but If tbe alms att.( mpts to voter the valley, they will he resisted. (In the 24t1 of January, Brigham lonng preached to 9,000 people, nil of Amin row. when Young called out for all fil raiiit of giving the boo) , oui.l .fn r ite •' A letter from 'apt a Lit Marcy at - 1 tat Jan. nary 21, says that lie With days in making the trip limn - Fort Bridger For tun hundred miles the party eniiiimiterfil snow two feet deep They made only thir ty miles in ten .119., and tar eleven dais lived on their stan'ed 1,110,1 Um man per ished on the tiny and mauy were badly fro zen. Forty-161w out of the si ‘ty-si nudes with which he mho ted died A most ainguini occurrence, says the liar .ciabhig Telegraph, transpired a few days since on the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad. Mr, Tilimas S Ili,ruiss, Elkton, took the night nein, of cars for Baltimore, and feeling quite drowsy, entered the amok. ing car, laid down on a bettelt and went to sleep. Whilst the train was passing over the Gunpowder river, he dreamed his house was on lire, and acting under the influence of this dream, he spring up, ran out of the car, and jumped from the platform. lie land ed on the treNtle-work , that supports ths bridge,and in the ellort to catch himself, his right arm was caught by the train and shock ingly crushed. Ile was then in a perilems situation,. being partly imniersed in water, with nothing but hie hold by lits left arm upon the bridge to sustain him, whilst he was suffering the town intense. agony from his. crushed In thishelpless caaittitiou, Ifc remained for itearly thirty minutes, when his groans Attracted the attention of the bridge tondo}, who hastened to his assis tance. lie was removed to a place of safe ty, and returned home by the train. Drs. Evans and Treadniell were called in and found at neecisaly to amputate tic The jury in the ease of the State Rink of Madison, Wisconsin, which brought a sui t against an express company Lc recover a sum of money belonging to the bank, which was stolen from the express company, re • turned a verdict against the bask. The fact that the money was tendered tb Ow hank' the evening previous, and declined on die ground that it wan,presented after banking hours, Irma held to excithe the company. front oocr aounti'es. The !foalla) .burg (Pa ,) Standard . .We lentil that, wltitl andenther pet nitti•ng, the a rater will be let Into the ca nal on the 25t h 'the repair% ninth, due 'fig the pawl winter have been fen anti far Lein 01.11 Th, boatman are making little Or nu preparation. not knot% tug nhatjailie) the raillool otopaoy intend to lottThr, or ilether Ibet ‘,1,1 be permitted In it, !man ne, at all or not. track Of the l'or• tage I:lllr.tad will not be taken nit, for the pie...lit at lea,t, though it to than pint, able that the road it ill Intl be opened ' tho \i•w York I.: rivroolf of kott cromog i , Wall:Street Defalcation. 0 li . b •<., % of the dishonesty of Flea! I teedk keep,' of the I MOH , I, tailed S i n weeks ago, Mil- Vert! Called on the , ashier awl president of the Vutoii flank, Moss's Ai tflur : and !hinting, and inlorined them OW lit had 1710de information that the book keeper re fel 11 dto aas a defaulter to thi amount of osir lift) thousand dollars. I tfli,er Keefe, it is alleged, • spoke to them a number of tune s shoot It. .At last a pCtSOII wan de• puled to examine the books. %Viten he went to work on Monday, Mr ltiotherson is said to hair I eninflt ell, that Ire it Otild step out and lake a think Bo l e ft iii bank, and liakuot since been seen The olikers had inaTs sisiAlagagetmlit to meet 1)01 e r ge,Te, no allillfhe might make the arrest but they sirequentl)..ii mil to die mayin 's dike and s re out a warrant for the al ri id of the book-keeper AS an alleged iteeriniplice , 1 'flits warrant was placed in the hands of officers aho did 'tot know the parties, and no arrest has been made. 011icer Keefe searched the residencet of the book-keeper, in thirty-second street, early yerderday nierufrig. but lie was not there. Ile is ft man about thirty-three years of age, and has been fur many years employed in the bank. Ile has an excellent wife, and one child, and has lived in a plain, unostenta tious style. It is supposed that the defalca tions have been going On for about, three years, and that the most, if not all, of the money taken has been lost at gambling ta bles ; the deficit, meanwhile, being covered by entries suitable for the purpose. Another account says that the president -ilisenverol that this pnncipal official was alialieted to gambling, and in the habit of staking large mums at a, certain house in Ann street. hits erratic movenfinits were vigilantly tracked by Offizer Keefe, whose reports served to corroborate. From some 1 source, the alleged rogue tray evidently Warned that his gait*, was nearly played out, for, on Monday, no less a sum than 4100,- 1)00 had been embezzled. Ills wife and children still remain in 32nd street. It was from prudential motives alone that the de linquent Netts not arrested several days ago. (Blleer Ilayia, of the Bank police, arrested last night, Itlt.'Mott (formerly of (ho firm of Mutt, Brothers jewellers,) as being an ac coutphce a ith 11. K. Brotherson. One day last week Lola Montez paid a vis it to Mrs. Cunningham, at her residence in Twenty-ninth street, and had a long con versation with her upon the subject of the murder of Dr. Burden. Mrs. C., on this oc casion, renewed her protestatioalr of , inno , come, and informed Lola that if over the truth came out, it would he found that the murderer was a certain periant whose name has been fe.uring (pine lai , •ely of late in the evert,• Resolutions of the Democratic State Con- vention. , At tle request of a number of political friend we republish the following Renoir'. - lions of the late Democratic State l'ont en- , LOCK fIaYNN ,BANK. -We append below i Reve/vcri, That the pr i ncip l e tintolved in the repent of the Missouri Compromise, and statement of the condition of the Lock Us esserted in the Kansas-Nebraska act, that ven Bar*, from which it will be seen that, the people of the Territories shall have the eta. ins elution stands on as good foun'da exclusive control over their domestic insti- I lion as, if not better than any Bank in the tutions, is the only. sure gnarantee against the agitation of the nation, in regard to the State. This is owing in a great deKree to local institutions of perticular - States Rite the energy, care and eminent business ca. Territories pacity of the President, Col. Mackey. The Resolved, That by the uniform application - of this Demorratic principle to the organi- Co!. cannot lie excelled in the management ...... ration of , Territories, and to the admission of a Bank. ..,,—... of nest' States, wither without domestic sla- I STATENNNT or vrft Locx lizesx Dame oN very, es - iiii;y inarelW - tliw - erieriri - rigdeta-rat- T 4tae_ exeunt ds in March , 858, pub all the States will he preserved, the original limbed in nee° &nee wt - - compact- of the Constitution maintained in- of the Ad& October,l3th, 1857 rinlateoind the barmen& of the unioniof ____...— .ASSETS, the American States preserved and insured. Loans and Discounts Revolved, That it is the right of the p^o- Gold and Silver Coin plc of' any State or Territory to exercise i Due from City Banks their sovereign power through duly chosen respresentativea, and through them enact a constitution and government : or -they may delegate to such representatives the more Circulation limited power to prepare their form of gov- Due Depositors 1 : ernment, reserling to themselves the right Duo Commonwealth of ratification-and that either mode of giving I)ue other Banks existence to State institutions is consistent with the doctrine of popular sovereignty,l • and the established practice of the States of Chnton C'Oun(y, as, , Out Union. I Philip Krebs, Cashier of the loch ;laved . • ~, „ Reza/red, That the kall"as••NetwAshA act, flank, being dilly sworn, according to law, i . ! having assertssl 'and recognized the right of (*poses nod says, that the above statement the people of the Territories to form, their is correct, to the heat of his knowledge and own institutions, fn their own way, mid the belief. Pill LIP KREBS, Cashier. duly organ u, ii goverimit lit in Kaunas, Ilav- Sworn and subscribed before me, March rig by regular 1110Oe, paOri , led fora eon- 4tlr, 185 S .IGIIN B. IV AGNER, J. P. ' sent - mu of oclegates hy the people, Huth iu- 1 atl nelon, and power to form a constmitrori,-• Mitt 'Thar -'About serer o'clock on 1 "'l " I ' ll d'le,g ti l l , lia , rin g n','enilii' 1 1 in Saturday evening, it )Dung fellow, alma einivention, IMO 1•1111,101 a I 010111111011 11.1• 1 'dilly about t wenty years of age, entered dt•fhtlell instructions :not powei, such coo -1 slitution being repot,' lemi in lotto, nod the the Democratic Watchman ollice, a lien all Territory having the windier of inhabitants the hands were nt dinner. Taking silvan. to Justify it, Kansa., shottld lie to otikloly ad Inge of 1.1'14, he dole the manuscripts of see milled into the 1 - 101111 , nn- L em! Enigmas, from the file, (to which a e Resolved, 'flint the people of I%...iiisas, der the constitution enacted by their eon- , Tind no serious objections.) lie was seen vention, may •• stall times, alter, refoini or , h owever , b y „ person on the 11th er•side of ntionsli their Colin ,f p,,,,, , trtnnela in 8...11 , ow ~,,,,,, who instantly ran to seize the innniier as they may think mom) , ' that' (he pirkinions contained thin in, as to a par- I thief when the seainp attempted to escape, i molar mode or :thermion, flier 1 or , l does Intl in the lan ry fell I,a , * m'.9 the cellar of not fiirloil ail other mods (lit- lit ople, by , Mr. Reynold, The fellow made his ev:trio, clines'' l'" anent, h e r ' not o ithon t, however, Miring taken with rip alai prooess,llll lit 101 t. 01 after that Ulm; and this comtria.- (ton is warranted by the pr relic. of i',•„„ , hint a line suit of clothes which had just ')'yawn and other ~tales, and /Dar be re. been porchttsot or Nom. M'Clellallll at hi, gartel, as based upon a adilttl F1141141' Of ~heap Clothing Store. ,onstitiitional kin. . /?esoii cd, 'I hat il is the ',pillion of 'hi., ~1 .1 lint friend taw tus us •• Gist tine exam Convention that tire time luk come w lien mation and ex hibitom of ' 4, 11.01 No 4 P.ii• the thtlitmltita and Lloublcs in laiiszs should ci else and deternime , that if iln' 5c1,,,,,,,, ton Disldet, on the sth and fah in,t taugbt H of had men are still to agitate the Territoiy, -by G. 11'. ltumbarg. r, elm In the nay, k the 'militia should be local, not balloon!: ~n, of rile 1,,,,,t ', ac h e , ii c,„t r ,,, ~.,,,,t, , and that greal peril and danger acs to In• rendered gent rat satisfaction The ()error app&liended to the bilion, nod the ~,,, o f free goveinment, by the r ibcr dant of her nuances were not as is to. ~ rt.•ii (lit e.l se at admission as a State. l'otnition Selrool Eshilationi, a •110,', 01g) Ile 1?rlo/ecti, That if the Constitution of nnstics, bit n good Moran. it, I finnan , . Kansas is not aerteptable, in /mine of its , Clic , lasses were thoroughly ex ninincd, and provinions. to the majority of the flee Slate 111C11 Of That Territory, thl il nit ti e iiirse of ertry question answi red ~, i t example obstinate combia lots pioiltieed the r, suit : solved, tint mechanical') • but lett Ilectliall , they have to, cnosu to etollidalo, and their Each au.] ever) scholar no.liiitt..l thein mouths should be forennr closed T i , , sell es ercilital,l to the joy of ter 0 " parelat• R,JO/1 Ca , , lai It I' in% v " 101,,, reason to lo lie% e that the tils.btionists in Isaosas, and and o ' 3 ' l " iii " ' 'n t (li' " 1 ? -9 1 ' ). ' n ' '' 151 ' nit of it hair n moat ;7 enter .1..., toned- was a trent to all 10‘4.1 , 1 of e•ho .• ,-n 11,,,,,, the Denim r nlie pall\ 01 the radon, 111111 to aim burst's 110. nolohlton of the sink c , and while they MO 101111111 litre !owe .1 a - toms agrkin;t a hut they call the .Intiro poW - cm . 111..3 r0i,041 a Omit oast ,Ii •Ilt. lot 111, Ilaical place, which they aunt,/ grasp at the cost or the broken and ?dodo ri ,I bond, of the 1 111011. lecsoll cd, 1 Mr, fore that it e Wile ranting ly approve of the measures of 31 r Ilivdrinaii lin lila Kansas polo.) , nod are I..aili and willing to cud tin hop llomori, 11, 111 all "'II- Er Illearolit , of lik athouni.lisli in (lit, faK, rhselosell . Ito I a e hake hill cA)Otik.hrtc•tt that. I lie will nut abandon all arts lc in tlo Deur, [clinic (-teed. ~. Bc.oritc , /, 'I hat :he 14111.17`,A,,, . i I'. , , a) Is 111. a ark now b ,ige with II t ~,• ~„1 , „.„. mendrition the able nrol Iwo 1 . .oppot 1 ulna, tilt lion. Win. Iliglel has ior 1 n in the I. S Sk onto, to .the poll.) ~f tie Na moat Adiiiiiiistratien . Iris wisdom in 'lint 11, bas logical skill, ma talent in .1, bate, his indik. try owl iotegrtt I cooslllutk. IMO a rt-prt stir. (stile to %%110111 1111• interests or la, ~,,I s t, in cols ion . % be .afi...lv conlided ,Rcsoterd. That in electing . Wm. I.' Pack er, ak biovertior of this State, the Deineerat ic pal t) have secured the Piel Vices of Ave in ever) way well ' tot:Willed to 8,11111195 t, t „ al/ thi allaii a of the titate for its hest intert , sts IVitli an enlarged experience he rottihilles all 11111111111AtlatIV , BUM) of 1111 olditiarY . ellartlo.l,-(, and lie IoR n ,St ly coninltsile that he will, dr i y lira nibueacy oldie true ail-„ ministration prilry. 11l me the pi ospei it y of the people. noir the honor of the Comision• wealth Remixed 'Phil we recommend to the I,e gislattire of this State such measures of re form and eCOIIOIIIy as will Sill to 11's81.11, as owl, as possible, the heavy harden - unposed on the people, by taxation -111111 we partic ularly recommend ri revision of the h) , :leto of banking, that may prevent in the future the (roubles mill difti , ill'ies that the people of the St nteiinv - e lately encountered Appointments by the Governor, ;en. eo. M Littman, forty-Icily of I lai ris• burg, but now of Berks comity. has been ap pointed Flout Inspector of Ph Illidell/11111. Joseph Elute, to lie rreordul of the eit . r of Philadelphia, in place of Rola rt Lee, resign ed. Wallkill O. Khnr, Bark Inspeetot, Joeob Cr. Superintendent Powder Mag -11/.IIIC, Philadelphia. Joseph Collins, Wiiiiky Inspector, Phila delphia. PHILADELPHIA. —SRALFIU4 OF WRIGHT: AND Nlknanaits. —Andrew Noble, north of Vine /street ; rolyard E. Depth, south of Vino sti ect, • QUARANTINE R. Denali,. PORT PursipAN.—Samuel I'. Brown. kart:mint ii,s• BUTTER AND LARD--John Kcissley. . lIRALTIL tirvicEit -Arthur Hughes. • PirrsuLau.- —FLorn INarEcroa--Jolm Mackin.' eharks Barnita, Sealer of IVeights anti Measuffealor Allegheny county. Nathan L. Atwoptl,. Notary Public for Clinton county. Fredrick Trace, Sealer of Weights and Measures for Dauphin county. The editor of the Jamestown Democrat is "posted" in learning, and gives an example, thus . " Somewhere in that story it tells about a man whose name was Sant, or Paul, or Haul, or .something of that kind, who went down from Damascus to Jerusalem and fell among thieves. And sometime about midnight, a light from 'leaven shown down brighter than the sun, so that a man vials° name was Le vi, who was passing that way, was enabled to bind up ms wounds, and take him to a hotel, where he gave the landlord twenty 11%e cents, and told him If it cost more ° than that he oonld 6,111 thr ~4_ . ~ . THE DEHOCRATIC WATCHMAN, 111111CIAACVONTR, 181 A ECU 18, 1888 LOCAL AND _PERSOIt.eU. UABILITIM II A BIT VI 11 IWO I Ole 01, Illt• 111111gly 1111 1111,1.0 t Vciii , t of 1141 so •r, I, wit As the • 110 W Altherq together, SO are our Ginned nn Ningle theoe that In added to the pile produces s sensiide change , nn single notion males, lint% t it may exlt:l,• it n 111:111 . , diameter The iniportarire of altetition to halts can oiliy lie illustrated l the eagerta,ti the great and e,otel to hn . t ttlotl g c I nt tla cheap ah re or 4t. (.1(1 t FOPS II 1 It I' IA tll lo ~t 1•1 lit It (el race 10 as ad, el III:011(11f in to-day 'a pi per, that thisgentleinan and scholar, has a fume te ul the opening Of the bumtner -hes- Num of th , Bellefonte Academy, on the 2lth . n lush sill continue fot • term of to enty -two it eels.; During Mr re labor's in this institution, he his indeavOrtd to dis charge Ins Iltaies as a teacher with fidelity. and the succeis rewarding his perseverance While engaged ilithis honorable of all holt orable at Attior needs rip tneotronms at our Lauds Selma' - On , last Friday exhibition came oil at Eagle Forge, of the sehOol taught by our promising young friend, Mr. John Ilollalmn. We ware pres ent during the el ening, and were highly pleased with the exei - eties.. The music. Declamations and dialogue , ' were quite cred itable to all parties pal ticipatliig, and the Interest manifested by a large and respects- Ile limb:ince eertatill) very complimen tary or the occasion. MIL r. Al ' , TIN announces In another column the opening of the slimmer session of the lioabil,iirg Normal and Academic Iln !dilution, on the the 3d of May proximo. The Norintfl department it Will he seen, will be under tIM cOnirol of our worthy County Superintetattnr, Pfof. J. - 1. Burrell. 31r. Austin has had much experience as a teacher and the Inititutim under-their direction cannot fail to prosper. We wish it success; STortn.—Things are becomtng very stu pid ; there is nothing stiring in the news market, and all we hear is the eternal buz of " money crisis." Imthis dearth of any else interesting, it is a gratification to turn the eye to this portion of the Watchman, and learn that Tomer & Steel continue in their prosperous career. Selling goods cheap as usual, for the esah. MR. SAMCET. Trtoursos delivertai_an address in the M. E. Church, on Monday evening, before the Bellefonte Bible Society• We were not prescni on the occasion, but are informed it was very creditable to the pobtuising abilities of our young friend. Tim Rev. Mr. Snydsr, the ne* Pastor of tho M. E. Church in (his place will preach on next Sunday. Out citizens Were enlivened on last Sat urdsy evening by a serenade from the Belle fonte Brass hand. " St. Patrick's day in the morning,. passed off quietly, to the credit of those en j()S111,: IT $271,730 21 34,458 89 3,795 57 $30,880 55 8163,665 00 42.872 62 258 50, 1,721 15 8208,517 27
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