IMC - NAINCIOiawn ' `iced and controlltd, is a fraud upon the s. 3. 3RK1.1 IND J. I nAssjlllo.r. citreous. name of freedom, and the miscreant line and others N ho dictate the non-voting policy are amtcitious demagogues who have deceiv ed antl,,inislcd the honest free-State men in Kansas and in the S.sites. _lt' the free-State men is Ktiii3s bad beeo left fire to act as their better Judgment dictated, the troubles n °Mei have bet II nettled big since, and the present tnikarrattsinents at Washington not be exist'ilig., Rut the deceptions practiced by Lane and tithet demagogues, have nearly had their day, and history will show their record to he one of infamy. lIELLEFONTE. ['CNN 'A ravKPIDAI:, APRIL 19.-1534. L)f;.110C/e.iTic STATt: TICKET la PRIME 114711, LLI4 M A. PO tur KR CANAL COMMIMISINIM WESTLEY FROST , Factions. &me idea of the sincerity i.f the onto- 4 ' The paper contains the 'following arootint or its of the LOcompton Constitution, ati . 4 of Mr. Redpath : the Journal of Centimetre, niarbee-fortned j„,..- James dpath, the editor. of the Kan - from the actions opposition a hick they 1i;i4 1 ."."- * '"." 6 r t f rra'f'" , "It to " I ° llB in 1854, to, the special enn-espondent of the made to the proposition for &Committee o I Tribune. In 18.53 lit '‘113.4 441ot:fated watt, CunTerenee bei Werti tire Ciro llouses'of Con-- Mark tt . Delenay tit the publication of the grim Parliamentary, usagts frian trine Terrilarral Register, the press of which es me has made such a proccedutg a tablislinitmt WA4 thrown out iii the Nlissiouri matter of course, *lunette a serious alt.- recrt nti , i n t ie . e t Ir g e of i ratan noel I t agreement beta ern the `Senate and House of Wirt,' in I, Airsrs 5v 71, 0 ,.. ey o f r i . i . e 6 a Representatives hat arisen n flees call I tnnes. In 1850 he commenced the-rPablica. be adjusted, and onc , w i nc h Las urrrr b ee , o l (ion of the itansos Crticader of frerelom, ar refused since the unrantratiton of the Govern- aloud amid supported 1 .4• 1 -iem• J• 11 Lano. and otn. r ulna factionists associatt..l .tom, end shut is his petition for a disurce from IA • whole crowd." TO tit 116CRIBERS AND EXCIIANftES. I have entered itito partnership with Robt. St. Clair Graham, who will attend to the busiiiiss affairs of the office. I a ill con tinue to edit the Crusader , f Freedom, WIACII will rcsunic Ifs original size, and appear rcguiarly t tyre week, as soon as vie can get II nee Stair a printers. _ The CI usadir Freedom, henceforth, it ill Not he 11,0 organ of any party, or of any man, the I dito- alone( xceptcd, and at ill refuse to anpport any ticket or any political aspirant :to does not 311/u/littec himself o penly. r.. 4 a Bert mint , . -Regarding the free-State party as an organised hypocra cy,---kept up solely for the purpose of promoting the political designs of a num ber of ambitious demagogues,---1 shall re fuse t tight under that banner any longer, but will hoist the Republican flag. Kansas IS free. The mission of the free Slate'party isrod.J There ano organized pro• Slot c ry pails in Kansas now, no ponsible use of any organized opow.stnin to —nothing. But there sac tali distinct political parties in Kant./4% Repubhcans and Democrats ; and the tendency of the present free State organization is tu, invest the Democrats with possrr If they ate in a majority we arc to submit to their rule: but ',thee trig a, st e .1, that the) ale in a hopeless mi. ' nerdy e e shall hereafter, respectfully de cline to tote for them. Ilat iiie; been early ruined by the conduct of lien las !I Lant I shall not commie:At, write his Autobiography, Articles, Reports, o'her of 11:4 effusions, liar publish then rx , ...pt as itdrt nal Wide, when they in _ta i rt.ttui by other .% oung men who have not ye t be' T 1 tirrr-ft eat hu his specious promi se. (ton Lane will Mite no control: direct or t. the coin:nos of this journal; arid-if any attempt is made by hint, or by wry of but 1 0 .;..11M to renew the diltui the I , r shall oppose tutu as reset i.utet as f w.,nbl r.•nst any other aspiring polite 14:3 .7 R. DIM Such, hoe4t-trT, 114 the rharacter the opposition, that, alinou n ithout eiteepr Non, the Itepublienn pies.' has prole/did a•' Faint a Confereni 4 e bet tt een the ttt o thus carr) nig oppohition het owl the ttaual I mit oY partizan walfare, to meads thi trtur tt ottt s e hick hire t tt r 1.1 tt tecogittzto . fot sung a part of thafailiamemary lal% hii , mueli it ato ri io , onable totsprct Tr, 111 the Hi publirat s poi( r, and ss e should hese been nurprisid al ■us more rnl ar (ion cis 161 it part. mt. 601.. I•fa -11•tnplon Democrats, incii elan has c acted heretofore with the Democratic party. and prof.ss to di sire a continuance of their former political associatium, there was rea aiSn to hope for a unanimous nillingnens to c on f e r, that, if possible, a basis might be agreed on which should not only admit of a restoration of form( r puhUcal associations, but Accure peace and quiet to the country by the athnissioil of hums into the [non Late News from Europe P. the arriral at Nen. Yo re, 4.110 Afzi..a, from I.,verpool, ni,h &tit s to the 3.1, we hale near froth F:nrope three days later than pm ions adNices. Colton had declined. 1:1%e urulli , .ni of the Indian loan had been taken at an are, age of 9S The ,l,tlantte telegraph ral.le t, going rapi,l• l j aboard the N:ager• and Agouiem ton,and Rill all be ,hipped by tI, teeth \lay.-- Soule deep sea experiments a ill beMaatle be- , fore the oral attempt. hare were enter • tained for tine saf,iy Afri,:an steamer tiambia, which 'say nearly a montlet over due in Enrianii The lotions betwrcn France and So itzerland coatiwied unsatis factory, and were gilibg, n,r to some Wu, , halekii. The Pans Ltonew , had lot its buoy • ancy, , and prices Nrn daily ac , lining - NAM' in betiding iLlril7 . irrini ii to tha fleet L in the tinif of Mexico New inesi , irvi fur public safety ore being ovgalinzed at Ifadril The IA*1;1. ofliolland has red i:ed it.i rate of discount to 3,, percent. It w4s sold that the Salim) of 7 wise) had rep :tied the 'vie- • mend of France fur outhot vu g a c:tti.:l thro' the Isatttittts of Stit L. 'll.e Frrticli Mittistxr to Sr. itze Hand had again insisted on having French consuls at ( and 11.a'4, A reduction of the French army o tcmplated, owing to the Illiancer Pelliosier in as to go to London on the P2tli of Afril. Seven ('n mean gentlemen %mild ac,:oinpaiiy him, to be presented to the Qnecu. The municipality of Paris Nag shout to com mence a series of makc itnprovelacitth, at coot of nearly a hanainni and sixty millions of franca. The qoienimrat will coati 'bate sixty millions towortht the Atria. It is ru ,snored that the htesiner Leviathan IN for male. in an incomplete elate. The Paris Pa:rie ur ges the opposition of the Gwentntent to the usurpation of Paint by Ligland. 1 new secret society called the tosreanv, had been dit.corerett at TrICI Fight of its chiefs were bentennsl to tt (Lio an I unpins utanent. The l'en us) 'venni Legislature have passed, thetillrl relative to rates of interest. It goes into operatimi from end after the 4th :Tay neir, - ind e shelf the rite LtOlt per cent. per annum, where no express , riii - crsct m made to the contrary. 11 - here higher rate than six per eon. i% agreed on. the aid of law in withheld frame the lender for the collection of the excess or usury hut where the usury is paid hy the Lot row er, the aid of the law is likewise withheld from him for the recovery of it Lack. sinless suit for the same is commenced within six months. In cas^e where usury is taken in advance, the borrower has the right to do duct and withhold the amount paid above air per cent., In the payment of the princi pal._ _Theamw_litee.infact. igneres._n_aurX. altogether -- leaving it!i(n open question of honoT between parties, while it pro l tpdts the property of the lender, and aids him in , the collection of his principal and sic per. cent. per annum of interest. I • 'll Under au ata passed at this session of the Legislature, Gov. Packer has apliointed ex chief Juetico Illy Lenin, John U. Knox, Attorney Illederal, and Char It. Backs lew, commissioners to revise the penal code of the State, rid pka laws relating to corpor ations sad their tuition. Three noinina tibias were uusuimouily edufinssed by the Banat4. rlbey owl certainly unexteptiona . • 1. -- ths cldYifVoaaioit4f ,the L•gista. typ e ;i . . Nato -Ijtc , Arc , p, { air coopty, 816411440,4101,4. Ald, would t , )o Gone r la::"Of h. death of Gpv Itiektig out of the ?noes We have received an " extra " of the Eon. sas Crusader of Freedom, published at bon iphati City, Kansas, lieretofbre.tha special organ of Jun bane and his factious " free State pat IVe nppend an article from it, addressed ..siibieribeti and exchanges," over the initials of „ J. 1t.," (James Red pal h.) %ill() has been and will continue to be he 4.liter. It furnishes further et blowy to prose Ont the free State part): orgem =1 Uncalled For .1 I, per Lis been t•t tArculai to t among the I, rte 111011 cf Ul,l , :ago. 111 , pledging dint to recommend to their respective con gt a meeting •• for the purpose of Lebo, 1111; 1 tit, Altnigiity to interpose ut (Ito bit 14 K:4l 110 W gOlll.l 011 to Wasintigton anti prevent consuunnat)on of the Kansas in [pail t •• If tle :,•U, , ,i04 fanatws Noel d attoud to prrik o llit , K the gospel and let polities alone. the people of the North wool 1 be a. thousand tinv, hew. and enu. rlat n less uugeuer oua prein.lwet, ton and the South. Ihe idea or asl.u.g ho, all to come dun n and vote a gainst I.coolupton is about as a ids ul,,us lib the pet st wade by the three thousand Ity- Pocrue el 'Preaelaers against the repeal of tbe VIM COJUKULUiSC• .OAL WM .b/41:11 141/f -Jolt it blatant triekertes, autl , such eon , tenuptit& 141111htli f ' ' We liar.: roc,' yea details of -Mexican news from 1 era 4 'rut. to the,,l3thilust., and' from the k aro ial to 'he Ist. An alfetetylreported, the of the Government forces under Osollo us, r . thohe of the coalition, has been most rt.,' plete. It c.fl supposed that Jua na lied tit d to Acapulco, a here it was prob able he s .ml.l t ml ark in the steatrwr of San um at., ) . C., far, the Zulonga troops had bet ii p. rft city surer shin!. but General I:elt targaia on the road to Vera Cruz, in de scrif.,,l en lung in an extremely dangerous position betu rut the forces of r.g. Vare and tin; st Niii:vic7 — tre corntili of the United States, Spain and Hamburg, at lcra Ci us, have been with (him n iu t onsequence of disk alleged ayan pathy w ith the Constitutionalists. Civil war among the n likes and renewed outra ges 1., Indians are repornad front Yucatan, trhtl at, raid to he desolating that State. In Itivyl, Nand, t}► y hare a curious elec tion laa• It rtittiros ell the candidates' name, t,r the Icc,islaturt to be printed in the same order on all the tickets, or the tick et which IN not so print( d is not couoted. 'licit a rule Waft suot intended to promote the practiu of scratching; which is soste times ‘ery cottienwitt when an obnoxious name 1% lIIN/j1 a ticket: In Cie :mute Senate, the bill to abolish Judge Wilmot s judicial ,ilietnct passed fi nally - -y,ns 17,41,13 15. The bill to appor tion rbiladelphia into single districts passed by neerlya U1)11)/MOUS,trote. Tbc supple ment to, tie 1 ,- pior bill wejiso passed. . • Sti Cm , Ex-raseiritk tract'sliosasis--- The horses which were presented by tbo iner, , hauts of Boston to Gen. Pierce, previ ous to his indugUratiou as ('resident of the United Slates, were sold yesterday, by Leeds*. Co., at public auction. They cost the steretunite $1,500, -but sold yesterday hich were cossidered very cheep, although the anapale wort claveu or twelvti years out ,The horses itre,of dart} bay ,color, and look nest 6/111 baodeotor, burin) not ienisriably 4 - for t:arriiirt horses , 2"! 4•1,1 Card. ~..Various reasons have induced mo,Yery re• luctsntly indeed, to withdraw to a eonstder. able extent from my practice in Bellefonte.— In doing no I have made arrange' lents with Or. 11. B. Parry, Dentist, as my successor, whom I propose assisting occasionally after my unfinished business 13 done, in the event of snob assistance being required. Fir several years Litavo not been able to cedTc (Teo uI ii MTh • 1 a anyisi Lice in Bellefonte that tras really required. and nitre recently find it desirable to di minish rather than iperease it, consequently encourage Dr. Parry to locate thero, believ ing it would be mutually advantageous for ottrwrmmitr-- know the people of Centro County well enough to know that they will fully appre ciate the advantages of having a Dentist per manently located amongst thorn. Dr. 11. B. Parry is a son of Dr. Ely Parry, Dentist, of Lancaster, Pa., and has been fa miliar with many of the maniplitations in the Dental Art, frotudris earliest youth, and consequently has acquired a tact snit skill that cannot be attained in a few years,tnucb less in a few months tr weeks, Inn•ldition to the most careful and midi owl office instructions and ntinhes, ho has taken the degree of Do - '.tror Of Dental Sur gery nt one of tho.tolst floorkliing inatitu lions in the eountry. With these and otli r adt oh loges, o ;read ing address au exut Hera natural tact—to gether Nfth nitich ac/un ea, ,skill ---I take great pleasure in recommending hint as a Dentist entitled to the entire cortildmiSo of a generous and liberal community. JAMBS 11.1 A 11SPORT AIJII I 17,1858. A curious case, involving the light of n father to dispose of his children by n ill at I hisdeath, although their mother be alive, l e pc.„ j ust been decided at Pittsburgh, Pa. lee S Hannhim died in that city in Decem• bee, killing a n idow, Margaretta. and three children, aged nine. elect n, and thirteen years. As tho husband was a Protestant and the wife a Catholic, he appointed guar dians for the children, by will. and directed them to be brought up in Prott stout faith. The children were accordingly taken from the mother and placed at a Protestant school, but the mother applied for a writ of habeas corpus to recover them. Judge Williams, of the District Court. decided, however, that the power to constitute a guardian by deed or will, attested by two oitnesses, given by the statute of Charles 11. ch. 24, 14 as in force in this State. This statute enacts that any father, under ago or of full age. may by deed or o ill dispose of the custody of his child, either born or unborn, to any person except a Popish rescuant, either in possession or reversion, till su:li child attains the age of one and I to enty yi ars. The will was there fore sustained. and the mother has to go without her children. CO4..KNONT BICATIOI. The supreme court of California has Alm:Died the cave of Biddle Boggs vs. the Merced Mining Compa ny —reversing the judgment (ht. court be low. The question ineolrestilie title of Fre• wont to the mineral wealth of his Mariposa claim. The court decid, s oglinst Fremont, and that a fee ximple to land does not carry with it the tittle to the gold extracted there from. This is considered a great triumph for the ininere. fitt,rge N. Shan , f tmnerly of Boston, la president of the Merced Mining Cut:many, which cunteated the CARO at great expense, and it is kityposed , A ill reap great adrantage front the tiestiton --Holton ?mg. Buono Sanas AND BAPTISM —At Cnica go last erek, a rather amusing scene took placo during the baptism of a young lady, by the pastor of the Tabernacle. 'I he Ll mon sol. " 'lhe minister riquested her to I assume the dress peculiar to such an occa sion, but she declined to take off her hooped skirt ; the minister told hero/ the inconve- Menee that mwit result from her obtotmacy, but like a true ft male she persieed ; but when she Caine to descend into the Eseh, the , inflated siltirt touched the water and rose up around her, like a Lalhwn. Iler heed Was lost to the congregation, she was malt lowed up in the swelling glint, the minister tried to force her doe it into the Lath. lint she was kept above the surface by the float tug properties of crinoline, and was /loved up so successfully that it was not until after much difficulty and many forcible attempts to 'intim( rps the lady, the minister succeed ed in baptising the fair one. Finally it ss as ellected, to the relief of the minister and the iterlotisly lorliittil yolk/nee, who could Trot I keep fro n chuckling in their ?sleeves, and laughing in their pocket•hartilkerchiefs. A l'iltsvcitiors cue of. murder was bro't to light iii Philadelphia on Thursday. The dead body of the victim, a young man named John K ('lark, who wan missed since the 3d of Apnl, alter being foully dealt with, nas thrown into the tielinylk ill, and was found &ming neat the 3larket street bridge. The blow falls terribly upon a young wife mid aged mother. The deceased, on the day of his disappearance, left his store with $4 . 00 in his posscsmon, and was not seen alive afterwards. Tht, money was not found up on his rerson and it is therefore supposed homes tentacled for the purpose of robber y. On a recent public occastota in Lisbon, at whtch le - great - ntany - thstimtic - Priests arf-vn riot's nationalities were present. Mr. O'Sul- Aran, our minister to Portugal, replied to on allusion to this country, first in English, then in Portugues, and fina'ly, for the bene fit of some aho did not understand either language, in Latin. The priests we are told were astonisletii, got only at the purity of Latin, but tr. tht. fact that a representative of the Cilitedl States could speak any lati• guage but his own. CintritstßNTAßY. —The Lycosning Gazette says :-- That exceedingly useful body, the Pennsylvania Legiiilitttwe, ad• journed on Tueeday. Last year it sold the best of the public improvernente of the State, and this year it sold the balance. [fit will sell the tlapitol -nest Year—.we-do--not know of anything else belonging to the State to sell --the Legislature sold itself many years , e.o.'' • EsD or Tug FEOCIO:STKIT. MOKOKIL lincrw.mrert, April 24.—The Court opened at TO o'clock this morning, to sentence Ira Stone for the murder of Clusrles JI. Littles. The prisoner was asked if he hid anything to say I Ho replied, " Nothing—too much his been said already." 'Judge Welts then sentenced him to be hung on the Mehl of June, between the hours of 12 and 4 P. M. The prisoner evinced no emotion at the v.v.- diet or the sentence. SeNDORY t EMS RAIL ROAD COIN n • --The contract for the construction of the short link of road to connect the Simbnry Erie n nth the Northern Ventral road, at its terminus in Market street, hellbent' allotted to Metiers. 141111 T & grisly. The contractors are eeergetic men, and hale stipulated .to Alnish'tho work by tho ftrat day of June' nest, or in Time tAr the vrew,k, or 0,, N ,, rtimrti of.r. PRI, PASTE & SOT NORA • I 3:7 : Col. Blair4itis been eltjr•Cating, i OC7 Scanttl ticiil nib ouiAce dirt when it is dry. 07 What IS gardmi sags 1 Cultivated impertinence. . Q 7 -7 • Did you ever see anything walk with out legs Yea rope-walk. rj" We intend paying our old friends in Jersey shore a visit next week. _azet *.‘ . .---Pappy Puttsgroyekiti. cheerful and pleasant as usual. rr Ile who follows in the foutstepeof another will always remain behind. IIj'" Wily are hoetlets illiterate t Iteclifsii they read only stable hrter-atuN. Sorrawagrow iggi and leas every time thity_are tolddaat lilt* the 'age lit a woman. . ITT 7 Couldn't aoineT;diliTiaiii - ii — eciiiii - T6 enable mammas to get their daughters oir their hands I 4:7 A drunkard's tinge is said to be a lighthouse, earning us of the little water that passes underneath. f - The bill for the Abolition of Judge Wilmot's Judicial District has passed the Legislature. " All right," as the Magnetic lady says. Attenaiug to Court matters this week which will be an apology for a loidt of ori ginal matter in to day'a paper. ridehildren should .not go %ear the woods nt presont, as the trues are " shoot ing." In slow days they wile pack their " trunks" sad " leave," al - y - 'An exchange mentions a dying man upon the gallows, who affirmed that We first step in his career of crime, was that of not pa) ing for a nen spatter, r- A western paper speaks of a train of ears three quarters of a mile long, as the longest train on record. That's a nostake : there:.* *,man in Bellefonte w•ho has been oh a'" train" six months. a---y• We am pleased to learn that Adam Hoy and J. 11. Stover. Fatties., were admit ted to practice law in the several courts of this County. They have the ability to dis tinguish thimstives in their profession. 7ln ancient dkvs,..tfie celebrated pre cent was, ...Kilo*" - thyself." In moderr tones, it has been sit pplanted by the far inure fashionalAu niktin • Know thy neighbor. and ererything about him." Ty- Mr. Baker showed us an egg yester day, o Inch was seven inches in circumfer• owe. Can any body best this I —Syracuse Gazelle. Ccrtainl)• ; break the egg into a bowl,antl beat at with • spoon. (rj- Pretty Good.— Among the acts intro duced in the California Legislature is one -to prevent renegade Know Nothings from being elected to Congress, unless they have been members of the Democratic party for twenty-one years." cr'y So far as ascertained, all the banks in the State resumed specie payments on the 12th Inst. There does not appear to have been a ‘• lame duck" in the entire flock. rr7- We hays heard of an economical man who takes his meals m front of a mirror ; ho does this to double the dishes. If that is not philosophy we would like to know what ;` . 7' Pile in-- Will those knowing them- Nelres indebted to us either on subscription, job work or advertising, however small the amount, discharge their indebtedness during the present Court . 1 W • dislike exceeding ly, this thing of donning our subscribers, but actual necessity requires us to do so -- Money we must have. 77 A crust of bread, a pitcher of water, a thatched roof, and love : there is happi ness for Oil, w'iether the day be rainy or sunny. It is the heart that males the hume, whether the eyo nets on a potato patch or a flower garden. heart niska home previous, and it Is the only thing that can.,,..Thein's our sentiments. r - r('urn fed Cattle -Mr. John Selmer of Jersey Shore, purchased some corn fed cat tle of Mr J. 11. Mitchell, of the west end of this county, that will •• take down" any i ver brought to that market. By the way. Mr. Mitchell deserves a great deal of praise for the intercit he has taken in the improve ment of his stock. rp A foot race Same off iii Jersey Shore last week, between Mr. Coolbatigh, editor of the Republican, and E. B. Parker, Esq., on wager of ten pounds of 17 cent chewing tobacco. Mr. Coolbsugh came off winner by about three feet. We had no idea that our friend Mr. C. could '• streak it" so well, after having been troubled with the " room sill CS. " Sorry for Khali. Philadelphia Markets. Arlin.. 2.9.—The market for Flour, owing to the unusually light supplies coming in, ties an upward' awl the reeWpts, have been freely taken by the retailers and bakers it en fedora:ll°,of 121 a 26e per bill i for the extra qualities : sales induct, about 1 8,000 bbl', in lots, $4 374 a 4 561 for com mon and good superfine, $4 621 a 5 for ex tras. $525 50 for extra family flour and 116 a 650 per bid for fancy brands ; the sales were chiefly of common and good extras at the above figures, shippers being pretty much out of the market at the present time. miten The receipts of the Rye Flour and Corn ' Meal are also light, and they have been in moderate demand: sales of 300 bbl' of the former at $3.25, 600 of the latter, Brandy wine meal, at $l3 65'375 per bbl. Wheat— Thore has been but little demand ) except fur prime lots to supply the wants of the mil lers, and prices have been well mantained ; sales of *20,000 bets Sonthern and Penney). varnnrzt-frote-764154-14irper lies ter ' ' or to prime red and 85. to 130 e fur white, including . choice Kentucky and Tennessee at the latter quotation. Of Rye—about 4,- 500 bus, all offered, sold at 70e. Corn has been in good request at last week's decline : sales of 45,000 bus yellow at 71a72c, afloat, and 69a 71c in store; 5,000 bus white sold at 67a68c. Oat& here been atriving less freely, and prices are better ; sales of 20,- 000 bus Southern at 37a410, and Pennsyl vania at 40a41e, afloat and in titre. Barley . sells slowly at 60a6,,c, and Barley welt at 85a90c per bus. In Philadelphia, on Wednesday, a MOlllllllll 11041 ed Zell, &ate birth to a child hiving two heath, touPlokr,'foirr arias, four eyes, d all other requlaittes of two futl4xirn children.'l4‘ton after its birth, a Garman woman nantitl Wilhelmina Apple purchased the curiosty (or the suns of $5O, and carried it to a lager bier saloon, in the vicinity of 2d street and Germantown road, where it was placed in a bottle of spirits for public gaze. The father thought it was worth more mon ey--alleging that it would bring 111300—and stela the prize away from the lager bier sa. loon. This created quite an excitem4nt, and ended in police arrests all around. 7T0i...K.anc,.M.J114.4001.4*ff1yi a brother o 4 the /ate Dr. Hatfte,is now on a iisit for Utah, for the pupate of inducing the Mor mons to abandon their rebellious spirit, and yield with' 'as good grace as possibleto the requirements o(_ the United States giver& med. Henry B. Dunim of Piston, Fl., has been appointed a wiwouloaater te accompany the supply train from Fort Leavenworth to Utah. lie is nrriere , l to report himpirlf et flue fort op tit, . , tountits. from fdtigtr A r iOO24ING COUSI7.—MORE COUNTanFBIT• sots ABRESTXD. —.The Lycoming Gazette says, on Friday night constables Elder and linder arreated a men calling himself Thos. Richards, charged by Theo. Schucit with itasaJng counterfeit money. The alcused wee iaken before Justice Anthony and com mitted for a further• hearing the next. day. After The arrest of Richards, it was ascer tained that h had two companion's in the ZILLII =MU the place. Deputy Sheriff' Platt and Con-. stables Coder and Elder started in pursuit of them on Saturday inorning, and overtook the pair on the public road, a short distance above Linden. On discovering that they were pursued, one of them took to the fields, and after a short chase was overtaken by y Sheriff Platti-Who succeeded insert ing bim by the coat Just its he was jumping a fence, the officer being on one side and the prisoner on the othet, when Constable Co der came np arid assisted in securing him.— The other was taken, we believe, before ho had time to get out of the road. On being brought before Justice Anthony the accused gave their names as William Patterson and David Morgan. After a hearing they wore committed, in default of $5,000 bail each,tp Answer at court. In giving chase to Mor gan, when lie ran across the fields, lie was observed to feel him Ps:l.:bets as if to dispose of the evidences of his guilt, or to draw a weapon, and on searching him, about eleven Hundred and fifty dollar/tin cininterfeii ten• dollar bills, on the Southwark Bank, Phila delphia, and a revolver, fully charged, were found. The amount recovered, with what they pasiied in tile vicinity, would mike a bout twelve hundred dollars. The bills are said to be an excellent imitation of line gen uine, and in every way calculated to deceive the public. Richards had a final hearing on Saturday, and in default of $5,000 bailovas also committed to answer at court. The n hole party came 'from the North to t h is place. Some of them took the whole matter quite coolly, and seemed to consider it a good joke—one of dient re:narking that mon ey 11114 scarce and the banks doing nothing, he thought he would do something hull- If to put some money in circulation. . . . • Smith M'Mtcken, of Texas, but formerly of this County, has been appointed United 'States Consul at Acapideo. Mexico, by Pres ' ident Buchanan, and the appointment has been confirmed by the Senate The Money Imtninary says the loss of the 11- , coming Mutual fnsuranco Company, by the I late lire in this place,ei ill not ex , ce - cl 52,500, Our statement that It w old reach 315,000 was therefore incorrect, though our informa tion came from a gentleman whose position ought to give loin a knowledge of the pre ',lse amount. • • SCRUTLX Cut NTY.—h is said that the stock fur a rolling mill at Shamokin, Pa., ban been subscribe 1. The capital stock i■ $75,000, of which the citizerui of Shamokin have taken $15,000. WICETWORILLAXDCOtThre. - -On Wednesday, the 17th inst., a man named Simon Newland, of North Huntington township, Westmore land County, Pa., committed suicide by cut ting his throat with a razor. He was 71 years of age. He haves a large faintly. No cause assigned for the, act. CRAW VOW/ COUNTT.--111 Crawford Coun ty, E. Hanna, convicted of conspiracy, and guilt:: of several forgeries, has been senten ced to the Western Penitentiary for three years. Hill and Jones, convicted with him, made their escape from fail on the rendition of the sentenct. Their recognizance, a moun ting to $2,000, are forfeited. Carson Whiting. having plead guilty to the charge of burglary, has been sentenced to three y. erg to the penitentiary LA VC ASTRII COOP:Tr.—John, George and Ilenry Foreman. convicted of crone at l.en• ,aster, Pa , have been sentenced to the Eas tern Penitentiary for three years each.— George, alias Simm Wlllisml. colored, con nected with the above m stealing, was ncn• tenzed to three years and three niontlit. . . . Judge Champiie) a had his pocket picked ui Lagaaster, (Ps.,) on Thursday of $2O in money. COI rysu Cm NTT ---A man by the MUMe of iymon,is was also arrested in Bloomsburg last week for passing coilnterfeits on the Citenaung Canal Bank at Counter feit bills on other Banks were found in his possession. Ile was committed to jail. A :stew Orleans correspondent of the St. Louis Republican writes as follows • if there be any tillibusters in St. Louis, it may in terest them to learn that the redoubtable ex• rresidlent of Nicaragua, (len. ‘Villiam Walk er, is novo in this city, and has been for a month past. Ile is coolly and contentedly waiting his trial beibre the United States Dirltrict Court, on charges of dlolating the neutrality laws, which is espected to take plane. -111 billy. Lie keeps himself atcluded in his room; and writes, f understand, as induetriouttly and continuously as if co Mireit ting to paper the minute particulars of the last few busy and eventful years of his life. An ardent friend and follower of the renown ed (filibuster informs me that another raid upon Nicaragma is not only contemplated, but in ac t ual preparation, and that the con fidence in its success in just as great as it ever was ; that General Ifenningeon has been busy securing friends to the canoe, arrang ing for recruitipg and making other prepara tion, and that no formidable obstacle Mee pecterl to interfere. John if. WMhington, Esq., owner or Mt. Vernon, has contracted to convoy it to Lb. Ladies' Mount Vernon As soclatien, on thew coupTtsn'cei tEir The payment of $2OO ,000 for two hundred acres of land, including the mansion and landing plea°, and, above , all, the toiss.— Eighteen thousand dollars to be paid on cTnii ingg the contract, and the remainder of the sum, In fciartionds, payable in yearly in stalments, with the permission, after pay ment of the Mrst bond, to pay to Mr. Wash ington any aniount of ate balance due, in sums of not less than $4,000, which sums will be credited to the association, in this manner lessening the interest. Tho title to the estate and possession to bi r o given on pay • of principaLand-intereig, privilege also granted of obtaining posses sion, on thirty days' notice, at any time tlie association may be ready to furnish tAc entire purchase money. John Watson, late of the county of Prince Edward, Via, by will emancipated his slaves, about sixty in number, and gave them some $20.000 in money to talc them to Liberia. At the late Circut Court; one of these slaves, Closer, aged fifty-seven, lied"' petition set ting forth his desim to choose an owner. whereupon the court' - Molt - the - necessary steps, acceirding to law. to gratify Closer., A concert has been given in Paris for the benefit of Madame do Guerbel,. the young American lady married at Nice by a P,roter tint 'minister to a Roman ;tourist, Whb As* tended aftervrarctS that the minims was nottvalid; but was: forced afterVrarda to, golise it bytrder of the Emperm of Russia. The Anicricons attcmki the c.irOurt iii large number. Pnrther Amount Of the litaWitte on - the Anterioan Vag at 'rampart), In regard to the outrages on the Amos lean flag by General Gprza'and the Mexicens at Tampico, froth our New Oilcans exchanges; we learu the following particulars : Tho schooner Virginut Antoinette, after baying been legally cleared from the custom house, at Tampico, got under weigh on the lath utt., for New Orleans ; but when 'sail ing past one of Garza's forts, about a lade below the city, ttho was broug'it•to by a dramttrot - shottellred-fretuoi.. • • fort, although she had her national colors Hying frOm both her fore and top mast heads. The schooner then retraced her steps and reached Her former anchorage oil the city, and on receiving the captain's report the consul despatched a courier to Garza, with a copy of the captain's ,protest against tlte Eosin Co • thi Ainericau frig, accouppanied with an official letter addressed to that rev olutionary chief. The events that followed can be best understood from the following extract, which we take from Consul - Chase's letter • "His answer was vague and unsatisfacto. .4. but he distinctly stated that the Ameri. lean vessels in pott might pioceed to flea without molestation. Acsordingly, Cap tain Sbisa proceeded to the bar, which is now in the hands of Garsa,where a demand n-u made of him for double duties, both irn• port and, export, and also for double port charges which was properly refused on the part of captain Shies ; and hence the vessel ,is iletaibel by an armed force Adel- orde from Ciarza. By this conveyance I have written for a vessel of war. I trust you will use your influence with our gwveinment to send us ono here with the least possible de• lay. "Our city is cannonaded three times a day by l o - arca li And every shot is directed on our private dwellings. Yesterday mornhtrwrre shot passed tbrogh the dwelling of the French consul. and his lady narrowly escaptil king The purpose of this miserable revolution ary chief, as it has invariable been of the wretched petty despots of that distracts i country, was to extort mney. We kern from the letter of Captain Sown, that when hoarded by (,}aria's officer, au attempt Was made to search the t easel, Bfl as 1../ ascei Lai her cargo, with a slew or extortio g tro eapoit duty. This attempt to search was frosiza ted by the strenuous opposition of the cap tain, who, in consequenze, was sent back to the port. Captain S'Allla'so states that the brig Slalesen had arrived at Tampico on the 30th ult , but was detained on the bat be cause the captain had refused to accede to the extraordinary demainTrlt duties made by this same Garza. An American man-otwar is imperatively required at Tampico at this time : to protect the Interest of American citizens, and main tain the honor and dignity of the flag. PAINFUL TRAGIDT,—Wo regret to learn by the St. Louis News of the 13th inst., that Andrew Rodrigue - son of the late Dr. Rod rigue—was killed at Lecompton, Kansas, on the 3d inst., by a young man named Wm. Thompson, from Ohio. It seems that the young wen of the place had been in the habit of making game of Thompson, on account of some transaction in which he played in unfsatunate part. On Saturday, the 3d Inst., young Rodrigue. with three others, having met him, commenced to ridicule him, when Thompson, drawing his bowie knife, made an attack on the party and stabbed Rodrigue to the heart him instantly Thompson fled and has not been arrested 1.6/1) daysbu rg Standard. ESCAPPI PROM Itaiw Bt RICO ALIVII. - At Chicago, 111, on Friday last, Mrs. Brown, who has long suffered w ith illness, appa rently died, all pulsation having ceased, and features and body having every appea rance of dissolution. The usual formalities were observed. and the woman plaled in a coffin; and one of the girls visiting the body shortly after, and sobbing loudly, the corpse moved, and-the eyes opened and stared wild ly. A scene followed ; the girl screamed and fainted, and momentary consternation seized the household. This, of course, was soon overcame, and Mrs. Brown removed from her rather emliarrassing position, and she is now doing well. lion. Thomas F. Marshall, in a letter to the Cincinnati Commercial, says : lam re ceiving letters containing abundance otplotis exhortations, prayers, he , which annoy me exceedingly. I have Joinntl no church, and have not the nwt re,mote idea of doing SO. I am no infidel, certainly ; but have a very fair copy of the` Scriptiires, which I read, and to which alone refer for religious truths. I have never knowingly deceived any one, and oni constrained to take thei method of undeceiving the public. The New Yorkers all cried—that is to say, all those who heard her- at Lola \ton• ez's farewell lecture there. Ma said her marriage in England was an unfortunate one, (we suspect her husband thought an too ;) that • Dithdres. her Paris lover, was killed in a duel for her sake ; that Austria and the Jesuits beat her out of Bavaria, and concluded with some feeling remarks to A• tncrica, " the grand refuge of liberty—the lairest pillar to freedom that ever rose be• treeth God's overarching sky•" PRINTILILQ roars. —.. The press ; it ex pressfs truth, re-preases error, lin-presses knoitledge,de-presses tyranny and op•press• es cone."--" Woman : the fairest work of creation—the edition being eatenaire, lot no man be without a copy."—" juina lure edition of hutrianity,issued periodiaally, and displayed in small caps." It is difficult to say which is the greater defect in a parent —sfr,ictriess and firmness in his family without feeling and affection, or feeling, and affection without strictness rine firrnnees. Under the one bad. system, Itie °Saran are itit - tio rebels. But true, love is always firm, and true firibness is always love. We are informed that a 3frs. 'horseman, living some miles distant from this plaoe, presenteirber husband, t'other day, with a bouncing boy, the phenomenon of which v11)14810 in Its having a perfect pair of kern—true to nature.—WasAington Reps. Ex-President Fil!More and bride (says the Rome blentinel,) passed through Rome,li. Y., on the histon be nom train ggi. ing West. 'The ex-President loblted term kohl° wetland freeto tent,' beeutiful•looking. woman. . bu. : . . Ito old toldiis • lady le 11 tp het the pope,. ''r ,Inilc or rto keep the "chid out, ,, 'c'Ehat would milk Uncomic. tuother,.7 he relined, "for You *OW t1;#14111 1 1b19WWIli wh.'re it,1i,04 h." THE lIMOCEIIIO VAINEVAN. IsELLEiroNTE, APRIL 169, 11-N-09 LOCAL 'ANL) PERSONAL. FORTUNATS CIRCIIINSTANCIL —Oll Satur day the 17th inst., an unfortunate citeana- , stance occurred in Biggs township, a short distance from the residence of P. W. ham , haft, Esq. Our yuung 6icnd. 11r. Jamesl... deck of Howard township, aml his sisierdm aw,. wet e on that. Ni a) to this -phres-witir-irl- horse and buggy, when suddenly the horse commenced to tremble and shy on towards the upper aide of the road. All at once it started to run as if much freiglitened. Mr. Beckfcclingconseioptatithilnatdf o.lld--tha lady wore in eminent danger of being dash ed to pieces upon the stumps and trees, which so numerously intersperse the imme diate vicinity, endeavored to cheek the will freaks of the horse by drawing it towards a high embankment, which it ascended, ap parently in a tearful degree of terror, at the seine time overturning the vehicle and pre cipitating both headlong in the road. For tunately neither substaineel any serious. in jury. The animal became detached from the buggy by the breaking of Abe shafts, an I after a few momenta violently trembling, ell fcoii its feet Jc::(1. Au ria'reinati - on tilts made "CiT Om carcass which showeePthe ("KUNO of this singular anair to be Botts, a largo etteibcr of IN 1:1‘')I were collected in bum:he's resembling clash rs of unripe Tenlbarril fl, iu Close prw.tiniiy Hilt t h e pnesadu lelkdllig 010 tried pipe. The ii i r coating ut the stomach oas entirely eaten cvd ay. v. bile utlir p:itt vt tel hero MO these, gt tug appear f a sii.% c r rid 11r. NottLl4.nn cif Somitolinnn -Wo nro , fox nod 1113 t the 1)(11,w:into- Wattiltun.i very irr, Kola! in rotnaig to hand That inane per.ou 11 toiditnnie tirsr •itu 1,0 cable doutit, arid Ow quite .1 aunor wig to US at it is to Our subscrilv.r Our ',slur has hers n gulsr. Ktihi missing asnrgle Annie sine Oztuber last, and we can assure our lr,r 11 , 14, that has been left undone on our pal t A porno/ of the edition is worked off ou Woduesday, fur the benefit of those living ill 011ie/ as do nut , enjoy frequent triad A 114 Lagos - and our MiDlieim..lorotisburg. Wolf 4 Store and Itebersburg subscribers should seek to remedy the dett,iieury, in all peibit 'slily of an inexcusable' tlenlection t.f duty on the part of Post Office t trtends• In lit Ile fonte we have an attentuse and uldiging Post matter, conselvently the blame can not be attached to this place. We shall uslo the trouble to Investigate this ;natter further. and if it appears that party fireplace or selflih animosity has thrown obstacles In 0141 way , there is nothing more •-erlsia tins that the guilty parties sill thud thinly Ives entangled nr a labyrinth of diftleul'y. whs-t, we shall, in duty to nor soblerlbirs end ourselves feel obliged to et tbreci upon them. 3.i.tr or (kit iitlit(ll OIL FCn e aro slw , u neu map of Ns pin , c. fra;Lu aclulli measurement, rilu.ll IA lOW abut r6ady for luhogrephing. Mr. J. J Cwu• wings, ibo ongimator of this J‘eigo. been sparing no paint and cspente in hat log ry correctly- represeint,i We understand tint a ninnotr of our prom! nen! citizens nlll have lithograph! , twat' of ir dwellings upon w. nhi , h is rertainl good idea—for 34:itftnite contains matey private dwellings that would do honor to any place and peoplk,. This latter ft aturo, rot - entered as a matter of ornament alone, vr oils of high importance, and the pit'Aication of a Map representing the Tenons public edifices, and other prominent b tattling, would be looked upon Gum abroad at tilt Linable evidence that our citizens are artuat ed by a proper enterprising spirit fur it must be expected that a work of this char acter will have a wider circulatkm,itumade mediate locality fur %Inch it fa ilttelnde : d• 4hould be glad to see the above unpin the possession of every citizen, and no believe the in - Aerate price of $5,00 it ill place it within their reach. AN ELout•evt NARGRAVI —The convic Lion grows on the public ftlind, it increasem a ith the increasing light of morning, is . 'ceded in the splendor of noon, deep ens in the pensive eluminee'v twilight, and rises with Om tutelary stars that whisper it, in their courses, The ninth; tell of it in melancholy trees, the waters repeat it with their many voices. It is written in cloud . hieroglyphics oi) the distant sky, but hens_ In our own midst is the universal theme, find evilly tongue is eloquent in praise of the cheap end !laudanum dress goods selling of ti Eitie TIMPERANCIII MKSTINO.- lit accordance With a previous noticc, a temperance moot ing assemb led in the Court House on Afon day evening, and Was addressed by Mt. Chas. Stratford of Lewistown, and our fellow townsmen, 11. N. McAllister, andlas. T. Halo. The object, was the organization of a Washingtonian wylety in this place, sn4 it is gratifying to know that many of our citizens signed the pledge. The good work has really began, and we hope it may con tinue-to prosper. • , Jomkt G. LOWERY, ESl4.—This gentleman. for many years identified with the public ' af fairs of our County is now on a visil a to s thim place. We are glad to see - him mragle a mong the assalstesof his former days, and may tho world's best ooniforte be his, and may Heaven's &soloist blessings fall pro fusely around•him. Ws Ali INFORM= that Panted Midi titan, T. McKean Buchanan, has *10 4 ' 1 1 4 ottani to-rnport.biminffibrlutrste GAHM- Atif* tong nt'Paitama, noibdinf Milt S. Steam ant liimniging in or Pitt* . Or, rt. - milli ittaili* Plrs64" 1- ‘l6 -, C 44. • - • " • 1141. 0.47410 rtiteling .Ynki 1161_4u ilw Court House ILitle*eni . ig;ttui lin,x lllls I t teli will - appnar twit ?weir..