Al * ;‘, `\• 1..1 1 • ..;,:„,.."7,"1/4"*5.N.N.V.,, Toes v.ealreeemEtitty) I= IRELLF,FONTE, PENN'4. , 'NEL I.I6FOPIIICE, JUNE I? , MIN. I,IEMPCR %TIC STATE TICKET PI Jlllll-E, 1V.11.1.1AM A. PORTER 11\ 11. I IN 11'I'STLEV FR osT. The News 4. N't t Late ::41%1.'eg from I ,:i‘‘ retire 5.,11% an iv-count of the killing of Colonel Jt okins I,t I :eitettil Lane. which will be found in nilitther rnlrtffin ' it appears that ..n old I. lid had existe.' beta ern the parties I ithe grin itig out of a properly in Tl.e ..nt:inent of l,anc is t 1111( lie e• mnuurt ,l the .oei.l 111 self-defence, antl (lint a 11. , /14 itt tif.ter Ire rem,tted it. Lane ii t .1 tlt re n,.11n , 1 in i l rJ, g flora a 1 1... .1.. tun him for life 41,i , tj ijo.• 01 . State, r, in .! • the Pre4id..tit 1144 4 ',lntl!) 14,4, ilia his I'VVVl4tital 1 4, 14,4114-11 If, lift the ,ainp on the : 1 , , r ,\ `4l l , I al‘e City, neemnpa. hotel I:anc. ra his guide, atilt jtt a , ,t Ile 1, a, 12,1, 414'41 Oil hitt Way w ith attentions and conducted into , , am! municipal officers It, oung and' 01111,s1 , 1 t ficility fur the pet formance of his dm Vdung - t1 COINS(' tact with the approt al of the ' ,co r k of Salt LaLe. lie It t Om nil .ral was given him by Win. I lnopt ; 1.1;;. flellll^, Secretary of the t,•'l, oi) I la% log heai it many complailits, 1,, , 41 piddle 104114 , to lie posted, .• gin f) .11g I.e. It odor is to ielieve and prate, t all pt t oil, i!legally retrained of their li her t; Sisty-sir men thirty-three women •aint set cot . ) t,tt It ldrenaslted nod t' pr ~,,I the wish to go to Out , I tltt,l States a large majority Engli i;,,eeinor ('arming , ilys that his vi.it to tri, Ts berr,. le will ii.trr be forgot it n I h,ie were beta 1 . 1.11 Ihrrc and four thou•nii,l, warbled for the purpose of public , Morship There MIS profound silence a lon Le apprartd Ihighem Young introduced hiin as the I ernor of Utah, and Governor' omitting addressed them for halt an hour, I tt Cling (here that it it as his purpose to up hold the Constiintam, and that be %%mild expert their obedience to all lawful aiiihmi ty, assuring them of his deterraubittion to atlininixter equal and exact justice, it.c. - Ile was list( iied to iespectfully. lie iuvt- Icd response., and several .spoke, refirring in exeind tones to the murder of Joseph hmitli. to the services rendered by the Nlor mon betatron In the Mexican war, and re capitulated a long chapter of their wrong% 'the tumult fearfully increated, but an ap cal from Brigham Young restored calmness. :several :erten, aid expressed regret at their tumour. Barrisii .\ ~..a} s .t i oss. The hill whole Me !tough's' measure in the Senate revivett. hi same as that conferring extraordinary von ern on President Van Buren, with the • xception that the irorda " riattattrip and iiglit of t u Celt are nobatituted for the n ord • houtio .t end the !location of dispute during an thorn , ntlinintaration wits tin > 1,11,11.4.1 n hotindar) 4 11 puts at the dui the President. to be ivied w h en no iro) In r• sit rite • laims of Great, Britain, the natal aii•l nolitar) forces and the militia •• the 1 1111‘ 'states. and anthoriLes km to into the st ices :tii,oo4/ volunteers It elect I.:aet s at his dispototion ten / millions of ith authority to borrow' the seine. sh,n it In de( in, it nee( swary, to send a ape 'cal to t•reat Britain It et to 41 1 1 en. cut 1.1 e \ty dais aril, the Peel liuE f the ne tongress. 1 he t. It ar itotti Ham Nair' says that ).ry t liurdell has purchased .t f,llll 111 ( lel I 101 4 . 4 , 4ti11y, about four tittles from •rr..lom ....r aLu c se‘ cid). miles. from th farm from the lEEE lair. or tie Int, Ilr S.umityl Sear:, pa) ing e'f. (Oro down for it curl tindermtand (lint vo• Rill 1 iko immediate posselowp 114 Yr ACIIIMIAT !HUI \ —We It at n f-orn t ongres•ormal 1110 be, that }:lt , hie member of Congress from Alleghe: ny dixtriet oresentevi the petition of fieorge Sefideii, pra, tug for the impea,h eirryt and trial orate lion. Thomas Iririn, n( the United States I)l,triet 'ourt, for West era Penristylvania. Nov CoNers vim -The two most rpectil r. ports of Occur: CIIC('S in connection a ith British outrages, I C., the thing into an A merican vessels off Pensacola, Fla., and the 'crest of the British naval ollicer who au taarize&the American vessels in the harbor oh Sagua la Grande, are not yet so authen tically confirmed as to be credited. _ qami 15 p vit N,tyr_t 77 1 tis staled that the Naval committees of both 110tises of Congress are determined to urge an 7,p -rroprintion for ten sloop of war. Letters have been received in Wash ington from Fort lindger. The report in Governor Cumming's recent despatch, that Agent Hurt had been exciting the Indiana to hostilities, is contradicted., Tho annual examination of acting mid shipmen at the Naval Academy, at Annapo lis, bag been concluded. G. R. White, of Pennsylvania, js among the graduates. :j ADJOURNAIXNT ' 111 , COMILBB.—Both ea of Congress have agreed to, adjourn on ,Afeluday. nu*. It is not likely that the sea- WM will be further extended. 'Meanwhile eluch important business will be le:mai-led. Hon. Allison White. The following sensible rettlirks in regard to the abuse heaped upon the Ilon. Allison White, we clip front the-Clinton Democrat. We folly endorse every word in the article. ' Ay to the abuse that is heaped upon AI son White, we look (or nothing better. Ile has been too firm, too able, too vigilant, too successful it supporter of the old fashioned land walks of Democracy to repeivo praise or support, or aught else than abuse, front the slithers of the glorious old party that. has built up the noblest and most o terfect structure of human libe,rty that thritth-ever shone upon. Ile would not flatter the ab surd prejudices of northern faliatics, ortich d' to their folly, or their fanatidikm, R 'or shrink frcm their bluster, and their violence, Auld their threats, for party seats in Congress. Ile is not the man to bend before a storm of Mamachusetts tons—aye, before a storm of any character alien he believes he Is right - and we hive on more ocorisions than one tic en him breast the fury of a ;slid slur in for Ili; party'g sake when self-destruction glared him Is the face. With as honest a heart 55 woe ever encased within,the in east of living man, Am mos Wictrt4 never yielded a prin ciple lie believed .to be lust and never cow ered before an enemy or danger. Upon loin ; abuse is Nattily spent, forit ran not even affect thr even tenor of Ins way. Wr hare. not. approved terry rote Mr. White east nn Congress, nor do we ever ex pect tti see a representative anywhere, whoso sire a, tu e can Emilio se. If every than is to abandon his party, (and the word party only represents a general role of action) whenever a Iteprouinutatieusca,t4 a Single tole does not Allllreee of, then no mem ber of Congress or IA gislature ran ever be e I IeCI Tillti IS true Just so certain as it is true that no tae men think alike an all milqeets. Is it not wiser, then, as well as the part of patriotism, nut the (lignites of common sense, to adhere' to one's general role of action (his par()) than to vote for so open opponent who will destroy that rule ? In other is only, Is it not better to vote for a man who will support ten measures a e favor And appose one, than for another who will oppose ten n lolc he supports only one f There is hut one answer to that question and every sensible man roust see it. !No, Democrats, let not a man of you be auny . by these yelping Kansas curs. uho hope to !lie 3ou only to destroy you, nod who uOl laugh at your ki tuimlity the moment they find you seen rely entrapped President's Proclamation I oder date of April litho, President Bo ehm= issued his proclamation to the peo pie Of 1 tali, but it has tint until recently been made public. After briefly up the audationsof law and order of whn•ii the Mormons have been guilty arid showiog that they have driven the huneral Govern ment to take active measures against them, the President continues . •• This rebellion is not merely a violation of young legal duty : it 14 Rithmit Just cause, a about reason, %cahoot excuse. Vtlll utter er made a complaint that aas not listened to %salt painthee. Yon never ectiltmed n re• al grim anee that was not redressed 11‘. promptly 1114 ml mold be. The lawn and rig olationa enacted for pun government by Congress htive been equal and pist,and their enform talent was manifestly necessary for your on n welts re and happmeas Too pare never asked their repeal. They are similai , us iMy material respect to the laws which have la•cit passed for the other tenitones of !the Union and which everywhere else ( with one partial esceptiiinyohave been cheerfully obeyed No people ever lived eels; were fro• front Iltinece,soto legal restraints than 30u. !Inman l‘ isdoni never devised a polit• tort-Ts3 stem wihch bestowed more bIeSSIL4 , ... Or imposed lighter burdens than the goelern intent of the I silted States 111 its operation atom the dunes Bot being anxious to Naze the eflosion of blood, and to avoid the indiscriminate punishment of a whole people for crimes of a loch it in not probable that aJI are equally guilt). I otter non a full nod free pardon to all it Ito will submit themselves to the an ' thonty of the Federal Government II you refuse to accept it, let the 'consequemes fall IUIOII i•our Own heads But I conjure 3 0u to pause deliberately and reflect well It fore 3, , 11 nit -et this tender of peace Amid good will ' The President then declarer that the war like operations commenced will not CRAM' it the Illormonv become subservient to the law 'llll Rlll7l-111 A1.01tY.141410 \ 111 ft appears that some intelligent , e of the ex citentent callused 191 thlkeountry by the Brit. 1811 aggressions 1111011 our commerce had been received in England beloie the sailing of the Kangaroo. The London tunes of the 2111, ult., has the following paragraph ,- Ily the arrival of _the Kaugaroo, .141rey commander, at Itirerpool on the 22itd of \lay. we are in the receipt of llt11110(.1 front *Stew York to the Sth of May. Atiro•es hail ,been received at New Orleans frotn Havana to the :h1 inst. Considerable, excitement excited in conseqtience of the insults said to have Is.eit olkred to, and the detention of American resiels by English eruniers, and-abmeof the in port are said to have determined to ic• list any attempt to board and search them - - WASH' NIVTON ELSCTION. —GLORIOUS I)K7F IICRATIC VICTORI ! -The municipal election in Washington City on-Monday, raised fill more quietly than was eXpealosi. • •Therc were two or three collisions 'Jetween'the po-' lice and the rowdies who came from more to intimidate honest voters, but no se rious violence was' done. Col. James Q. : T Derimerat-, -was-elected- - lifeyor - Wje a majority of 571 over Richard iVIII ch, the Know-Nothing candidate. Tho Democrats and anti-Know-Nothings Were, also success ful in.electing Aldermen, Common Council men, 4pd Assessors in all the Werds but one. This is a glonous triumph for the National Administration, and ,ho friends of good order , - - FITSION.-Tile Native American,or "church Laming party," have succeeded in combin ing.iinder their flag 41l the 1.1M5 of the day, id opposition to the Democratic party ; con sequently, Lem. Todd, the leader of the Black Republicans, has withdrawn his call for a State convention. The comins con vention will be a complete mixture of “whito ,pirits and black The Senses Election The election ordered by Congress to take place in Kansas on the ordinance submitted by the English bill, says the Patriot and Union, luta been fixed for the first Monday in August next. The (pest hm to be derided by the' people is whether they will come in. to the Union under the Leeomplon Consti tution, amendable at their pleasure, or re main a 'lmam) , until a future film.. , The people of KaiisasiCive already vudurtd so much from the anarchy, confusion, outrages and civil war pertaining to their Territor contlitmmAhat their first impulses w unquestionably be tii assume the position of 'a sovereign State at once, and thereby put an end to civil Commotion, and substitute therefor the order, method and prosperity wln eh characterizes the other young and growing west!' n Commonwealths. And when in addition to their own immediate pros , ity, their a,sumption of the powers of a , ate would remove a distracting sub sect OM the politics of the o hole Union, ev( y consideration, inimedint , and patriot: ic, local and uncivil, appealsi to the citizens of Kansas to end the struggle by acsepting the terms oln.reil nod at once entermg the I. mon. But the question belongs exclusively to ' the residents of Kansas. They should he allowed, without moleslahon or ineerftrence to deride it for themselves: If they I:refer to eoine at once onto the roam, no fault van be found wlth that dec'ision If they prefer Jeettponing din' event 1111111' R fulurl• time, they milt at !Own). to do so As far as the thanoct Atte part) is concerned, their tel Ittp, been ;eft tree iineinittrrassed and loth 'tunnelled The allegation that the i•;nglish Intl proposes a b the t•I induce the acCepinure of Ille IS Wit Arid no more true than that the Alunlgnmcry or the 'rittenden sub- MUlufr: AN 1111'11 Welr supported by the Op position, rnntntned R bribe That feature ry nearlyideutical In all there measores. I r a bribe [I coat:tined in the one adopted, It 11l equally commuted in all flf the people of are iminfluenred by a. patitolic de sire to bong order and pc nee out of confu sion: If they (1,, not w toh the reign or anarchy to give plai•e to the !ergo of law : if they re ril II to ['SSD RAI Ilat and plunder, at; 11nr•h to be pref . ( A red to tile ordi r 1l loch Mould follow the ( Stahjlshnlenl of a competent State goN eminent . and if thu tie nunofolil ATV not t•nongh 'lO ',COW theta to abandon their condition (if se:,tere.'rerritorial looming.. and thr paltry grant of land ...0f...A 10 the Kansas ordi nailer it n consideration tar mart powerful, and lty it and through its influence alone, they Are induced to accept the Lel•omptnn Constitution, in that CR,I• till• p 1 Oille of I(nii ~ as would lICOI e I 1 1 0 ',mil id laud of finales not lit 10 bl•eIllll Ainci n•an c 111- /ens 'l•he Republicans 1111oadmit the po, sib Oily of the hind ordirmin, alone inducing the :Ahrens of Kansas to neeept the 1,- complon Constitution, cover them w 1111 1/R4elleSN 11 1111 II Ile WOlllll he loath to credit ISwI for fear pal rimer emisirlern t ions nr,gl,l prevail. 1t has been that a fOl at of Itepriblienris t. to be fit uL• into Ititosiis numedi•tlely viler the adjonruirient, of l•nu gres+, for the purpose ol• Ir•touneleng the voide to allow the 111401Vetr to he risr d for the purposes of agitation in off'. r part,of the I 111011 Kall,l , has IHO n a prollralk r ant It has mod•• Sointor-r, tm 1 1 1111 0 s of t•ott(;less arid filled the pockets of hot dos it hungry pollto bins, %%Iv, w never have emerged from diet hu•nled ule.ruttty hut for trier agitation, and wll9 well relapse 11110 their normal e•ondutuon as soon as it is settled Fur the purpose of averting this catastrophe, the o.pe•dr.l agaut• t the pr It, of laiisas has been projected, 1%11.1 hey the very . 1111'11 who have so lately with bold .lrypoerisy as serted the right of the peophr of Kansas to regulate their own affair+ The people of Kansas, ha% e reason to piny to lie saved from their It tends They hare been used by the Itr•puhhcan party quite too long, and it remains for them to Bete r mine whether they will d o ntn uu • the de grading service, or at once and forever C( . 140 to he the rassal.ol part .1% /Hell rut role their halliel logs with heartlefor indillerenee, so 1011 g as they call be used as profitable fir - Ludt s of pufitreal troth, Latest News from Europe '1 I,e OA tuner Ptata arrived at \e , ‘ on the lUth Inuit , e ith I ml Mites to the 29th ultuuo Parliament re•assembh.l on Ili 28111. The tele-warble fleet war .tottett4.4 on t %in ranental trip the day the Asia left. I ,ord John Itnssel hatl :on& a 911 PCII. w 111 6hr condemned, 0 loillinnt ate cdl 111 , 11 Disraeli hod been making to his elaiditn ents dining the recess, ht vt he+ he asst nn imputation on the Into Go ernment, and mind the eotottry lent within n few bourn of war it hen the present !Ministry took °hire Disraeli rbifunded Inn position-with ability. The tiovenunent stated that it %%AS pro posed to build a picr at 1101y11111.41 it,r the convenience of landing mauls and passen gers from transatlantic steamers. At the annual fleeting of t h e it.)l/1 krapical Society, ilitondon, the president, Sir R. Murchison, inve.sred tu a ed geographers, Alexander Dallas Bache, of the United States, and Captain Collinson, of Atctie fame, with the medals awarded to Ithaca by the 60Cilq. Professor Bache was represented by the American Minister, Mr. Dallas. , Achuied Pasha, eldest son of 'liraham Pasha, and heir apparent to the Pashalic of Egypt, wax killed by an accident, on the railway steam Terry. John O'Connell, son of the late Daniel O'Connell, and one of the principal repeal agitators, is dead. The Leviathan was np.'ned for exhibition on the 24th illthno. The vessel is pow said to be in roll trim. TIN Court Circular says that another ad dition to'llto royal family may boaillicipa ted. The funeral of the late Dutchosa pf Oi lcans tools place at Weybridge, Surrey, , In 'llw 224 of May, her letnains being tlciiiisitca in the sante vault with those of !Ands Phi -1 lippe. The ceremony was attended by Prince Alhert.,,and by•a large concourse of , foreign onbassa dors and French notables, ,including M. (luizot and Theirs. She hurled with the eeremonics.of the Lutheran Church. It ct stated that the.conferenee between the House of JA rds and How of Commons on the right of Je ws to hold seats in Par'in dica has ended in tht.iformer agreeing to the principle. The result will be that Roth- WM; will take his seat in the House of Commons. Mr. Rarey, the Atm - lean horse-tamer, has been demonstrating his powers Over , a wild a j Oira, before a distinguished company in his experiments here quite sue- WE The Pam, conference had held a second meeting, n hen a resolution wan adopted de claring that Ihe object or the conference n as to settle the question of the principalities. Rumors n ere circulating of an intended demomtratn by n French war steamer a gainst Momcco. '(he Duke do Alnu•da nas spoken of as likely to succeed lknera I Concha in the go v rnordop of Cuba. The ,Nlontenegruf boundary , question was to be settled by a hpetnlii commission at Con- stantinople. The Turk , ' %trp WAN; large forces LEM The London 'flutes' eorrtspondLitovriti, de,pondingly of the Indian war progperts Thu (lvolt huts decr r root than was ming The dates From llong,-Fang arc to April 1:Ith Advices nay that t hplotnattv relations hat,- Olken an tinfavotable turn It nas tin tlerstoool that the min lef • VlTed by the lON entlnp,sattor to 1111` ,I,IIIIIIIIAIVMIOII In the Emperor proposer to 11-s its. the ques tion 9 9 Canton. 'flu., nit aveeetli,l b out ev e, and the PeMpotenti.trmt. inclu ding the Amerman Minister. has demoted to proceed at on'.' to Eleenstent All was fin et at Canton Kl•w•r:paprr H eroi - Cot nest hut lord El Kin had dielat , d Intithelf rrmly t o , Thr toy borer to pemor•ttr to Ilekto The marlsrt for hrendstilli4 .I , ld pr.,vNiong wrin dull. Thr money inniket wa • glIlelall) um henget! I 'oll,ols closed nt t. Irrorn 111, 4 1 L nun I)emocrat I The Killing of Jenkins. of Lawrence, by Get. Lane Th, fart th.,t 4131114 elenktuis of Ita‘vroutte, %%ma Lulled by 11. Law. nn Friday last, tins rilroarly !won reported by th, graph. The p a rsiciilar% or tho hitt Tilde nf. lair. an we It Atli from n gentleman nshu loft the Territory on alnnlne morning, Hsi , 1,410114 Therewasa flispiitii liAtt Pell Lane and Jenkins iong n tallialile land clam. It mg uI Ilost. WO, inlay to lAlll'll 1 . 111, dispute engendered it cordial hatred, which est r wli if to ill, prirate relationv id the par ties Sohn• ti in kg rigs I,lne's Il unity ar lived in knll,l , 111111 Lane took tin, m 11110.1 the einneste.ol I'lllllll. a 11.1111L1 111,11114 a in gal title to same - nut 1.11114.1.,11.1 , Z the title being still before the proper Ibis 11 ,1'0 0 011 111 e pall of Lane .bmi.inpi but Ilutlitug, 1111,,1,1 1114 , 111 1111 Fttil,t , al-A:tilt nil ail, .d3l' Jenkinslartinlied Line that Bran Sig some tusk, (10111 the 11 ell og 110. I•1(0111 I..ne (OH 11101 10 11`11:1i11 1.111 .1111 1,111, raid 110 Mll'lllloll In 111‘• • 1,1 II amt made Ine, appearanee near OW cinch autitiz the day Ile ‘ 1 as pros pled tt till n and no axe nisi was :I , min!) limed liv tilt., ram 1111111011 C. AA 4 1.11. pit! 0U•111.11 he 1.1141 11111111 Inv gun nod took lip the axe to knock 1.11311, (wil l 1111. beck by ttfilch it it fasierted 1v he shipped roruanl. I.lllle apoi rued 111 frlllll. of tite 11011 , e armed a ith n I n tro d 41101 gun. Jenkins gave it look of defiance at Inv clients , sigh in the ilex' mom lit fell to :he earth a corpse, having received an - titelow i tilin rite of Imckslint in hit lirenyt. !dim, fell, one of 1114 il this tithes 111. 1 sell 1.1111. one 111111 11114•Ing 111111 1111' other grn/ing his diiiihea.l, mid the third leirrying itself in the t all of his leg, bringing loin to the ground. It was a liar mu mg spectacle The body of Mt .lenk ins tin, ,0,111 11'1110N1'11 and 1,.1111• talten into PlN todt >lir,- , ..fi•olons was nearly einzeil at lbr ft arfit4itelligenee of iler do alit of htir husband She is lying in it dangelinis i•oil • damn Jenkins bore all ext ollent eli.traeter. and hp; Ins. a ill lie deeply It•grct Li It IS proper to Mate that lit nerd I.•itie claims that he Was fully ilintilied in sly - siting down his adjutant gent rid for, st rang , as It may seem ,ituch iletik two wan— and asserts that he establish his instill , anon before the courts 01 his counttl Th., feeling against, lane nas vent rat throughout the Territory Last reports indh ate that !here was none• talk of Ivnthing Lane but it tv hAtslly Koh Itlllo. that this omit lie (I,the. 141\1114 14 at 111 eV- Ha 111 I'lotlle custody, awl 111 'nal 11111 rome oil at an t arly day. thtnnvirp Srrrrt, the na4vly Mayor of New ()diens, is a praeilVal printer Ile has been employed as foreman of the Pic ayune, and, noire recently, he held the same iomtion in the Delta °Mee. When he was elected Recorder of the city rivrflace sec ond only to that of Mayor in point of re sponsibility -,-he noAld hear police cases from SI A. M. until 2 P. M., and devote the balance of the day to the arduous duties of foreman of thy Pelt*, At present heirs an active member of the Typographical Union. The new Mayor is said to possess great en ergy of chalet-ter, and his friends are confi dent that he will enforce the laws with vig or and disci Ct11)(1 The Buffalo ltrpnldic fin-malieh the follow ing I IlustrateOr of the benefits of advertising lost property . The other day a man lost a pocket-book, containing valuables in all amounting to p5,- 500. lie iminediatcli put an advertisement n e rah Fairy 17.1 r sisyeirr• ante his wife discovered the pocket-book in his other pants,' which he had left at home for repairs. . She read the papers'. "lon Say ; Thu instructions to the. !knish cruisers on the coast of Cuba t linve become known. They are io the effect that the vessel suspected by them' is roquir cd to show her colors, and the right of visit is exercised by getting sherd of the vessel, dropping a boat, and, as the vessel comes up, boarding her ; but not detain,lier, even if they fail toget on board. It now seems that the criiiiiers hove exceeded their in. structions. Flour is wiling in Now York a., low as • 1 , 4 6 1, r brtcl YEN, PASTE & t3Q1580/18 U Some Teacher—Friend Yeomans 3 'l -; .e'putittg —Thu, Devit'! , i Camp Meet A Stale lottery" not put Nlnrringe— down. Er - - Clever fellow and a good Ph" , ..nnnn 1)1.. Potter. • ri,7* A few ' Rocks." will be very accept able at this oflire. Iti Cow-hide—An article seldom used crept by a coward. Js (Jo to J., It. ?tidily Fs Co's. for the "good things of the day. Per—Congregational worship of the devil—murder set to music. Humbug—The no horse show, that will he here on Monday pen. fly Troubled with the " Rheumatiq"-- The old bachelor at the Court House. liorions"—Col. Curtain has con suited to lie Captain of the ' , enc., tiles. DJ lrobaeco— A triple marneril o morl duet for the nose, ashes for the nonith. 11014011 fur the stomach. ' - (17 Seimlar— A diver Mr peaelm, who generally Imes his breath before ho gathers omen' treasure. fLr " Milosburg Sabbath School," iky W B. came to lotticto doe time, awl will ail pear next week 1 - 7 Our frivol] Mr. Ehrhart] waq in town this wtlek attending to his alllrlel ditties Rh well as the ladles. Great men never Mica- any thing. II e 4 your three cent folk;- Nsa6 tllli .4.H1 nits, smelt Tett put rm pomp. IL' The twine of sausages ut Gentian it, " u ur,i; "flint 14 11,44114.1 y the best statue %se ever hem.l for them What mi{ es a lawyer's 11041111111 per -14 because lie has other nit s devils to answer fur as v% ell as 11114 owll The girls nre S.) hard np Bandy in .onie part , ' \ Ivgaln , t hnt they hOinetimem take+tip with .•• Not n (Inori r ' I~tltuig yoinn; 1.1 , 14 wit ren;ini. Illfaliitin find het tt • i•ep 61v eje lii the law. II r nyor I ky, and Col S. 'l' Shinfert, I' ire appointed I% roniniiitia• tosem t Pack t•r to 1111. 1 ligh Soho 11 yeaterdny Phi• ~•pot t that thr oh: bnrlu ior nl the I ' OW t I !MOW IS 111:1 I I n•d - /11.13111 e 111111101 . nn.' • l'gg4 On( rot th, vogrii" and (tie le of hat I, he ,01111 Ii Ih. ill ha , /1 , /Red. and Call Ile .1111 lit ( (I,tliing Siore 1 - .1 \V rey hrt. :wain lahrn ( o inr:',c of al 111.1..krinleill oI the .1i 1...ev lhurr Itcpublivan. ue ,oint• on a n 'lvy- .10 1 111(4 13.1 yup 14•3•3 %% In 1.11r31 ears, lut. bvpu pia togt.lll,l agam, and Is now m multi; 11,3. pt prevt lit 3 reellf • retire if ncritle.t. /- The Itegl ewe tor Itritera 1 , 11.11 , . elms go Ihr Net 7 ,, 1t !Zlrl Some 110111011 thank they Nato a itllcto tiall N !tea they only 111:011 Ni I uldring Irl A lack.e ealitta ha), that ha had Ilk , • to deal turlio'. to see a drthlon' chap trythg to pocket thtt shnrtnw a awynr, nigh for a Ito, het Icticlkerdttcl • I•7""fttnralicettt tell tot to torget. :ts weN ay fotglve Thot I, not good wive.... We .Itoold forgtve freely, hot temettitter, do 114 to }[nail tt,:mott mpoot nt !ohne A pni, of priitty '_— Imo lhn brat mirror it I mkt Oh nl l ba,• , 1,•1 m, Spoar 1711- 1113 ml miny ft ,11,ts ol by !bpi loc• std., lining 111.1011 ,littft ttw. to p 4 tEe proper s Tin 11 Indoom• bn.li.t tut I Idlttobe and 1.42:0111.1. Stun umotig,l l6u , c ilwaroyed ,•• ..t ‘I , ‘n. IL linger of S,111111: .\llll, , kat mg In. sol.s , o‘lot to to lie tt",, , , !nmau mipttol lu tin. amount nt 1.3 Sur Th3t V 1 nl rather 1 . 001 in !saw. The Dittelonan who down the Nta,tarn Niter the 0 her day hlll , l plunged o ver the Falk W.% ^A) 4 / I .in tgo .lie A 1111111) land, lon the ',wad It ttletre, after run ning a tery nartow eh met. fur a a et jacket. The Money Littiontry het come out in fasto of II Itteth l'etriktit lot I 'ongtess.— NV e Here in hope. addle r rbar would get the nnnunat ion Iron that party", 'to that (-wild get about ft,, Norwood ',wordy in tins roanty bat It appear,: that we are um, ‘Ve are ph 5.,1 In ee by the lee! Jet set• Short lhitt E B Parker, E.ll , ha. einineei, 'I himself in the I.llltOrlal pertinent of the; eper Mr Parker Is an huuorahh• high m..nled gentlemen and a for elide writer has our h , •st 11 IShtB 111 hlv new LJ I.:vely body likes polite children ‘44,rthy p( rvm,. n 111 ii.ty nth noon to such, speak tt II of tto.o goon! manners, And cq terlaln n high opininti of Ilkoqt parents. - Children, make n note of thin. Yen, and rt nniild tie well if not a few parents would lake a note of it liken entilinit du ti l e•n a bit of harm FiR ide tiduration Is lon:test reintinilnired ,1 be (wee n I iv Irishman in the farce— we forget which ono kicks up his loge, lirendi-,hes his .shiPalell and gores ituniertnis .11,111 —whoop , " it the prosptct ordellittily; re's gonig to he a tight, byes !" he J 0) misty cries That's about the way Young Amcura ter k at the present writing in regard to prospects of a hruiiii are high' v fa.vorablv, and Young Antelica wants to hove a chance in. The Catlttplicriutd Slavery The Ai chhishop and nialioula of the Cath olic church, who recently assembled vmcial councii . , in Baltimore, have hunted a pastoral letter to the clergy and laity or that denomination. Among other HU bjects to u hick It. refer: is the mlavery question. IV° make theYollowing est ract : Faithful to the teachings and example of apostles, the Church has always taught servants to nary their masters, not serving to the eye merely, but as to Christ, and in His name s h e commands masters to treat their servants with humanity and justice, reminding them that they also have a Mas ter in Heaven. We have not, therefore, ound it necessary our mar . with a view of adopting them to local cir cumstances. Among us there has been no agitation on this subject. Our clergy have wisely abstained front all interference with the judgment of the faithful, which should •be free on all questions of politylind social order, within Cle limits of the doctrine and law 6f Christ. We. exhort yon, venerable brethren, to pursue this course, so becoming • the ministers of Christ and dispensers of mysteries of God.' Let the dead bury their dead. Leave to worldlings the cares and anxieties of political partizanship, the strug gles for ascendency, and the inortifications of disappointed ambition. Do not, in an tray, identify the interests of our holy faith with the fortunes of any party ; but', Breach: ing pOttce sod good will to 'all 'Mankind, study hnbs,,,to win to truth the deluded chil dren of oiler, and to meriethe confidence of your flocks, so that, becoming all to all. you may gain all to Chris' [For tho Wstahmorl Prithno and Chanll " Prepare for ffin—rff publish right or u'rong, Fools Om toy theme let satire too my long " Messna Eurrons ' —My nt tent ion has been called to two articles a hich appeared in the columns of your !taper last weak, and which are of such a nature as to demand n A malicious attack has been =lie 'ffpint me, and l ant invited to a public coot est witlh a cOuple of scribblers %alien nand or reputation, unless it is indoo such as they have established for themselves by the pub lication of their calumnious articles, I can assure them they 'are welcome to wenr their caps and bells as authors, and I think no one will envy them the fame they have won by their debut before the public. TIMy have seen proper to cast the first missile, and now perhups they may realize the truth of the homely adage, Ile that lives in a ,glass house must not throw atones." tin their hen dm bu the consequences I dedicate' to them rir a 111111Ch ' 1011ger lipart , of time than they will desire the humble effusions of .• My grey goose quill Slave of my thoughts oluullent to my will.' It woo a challenge to fight and I 'have ac cepted it, so gentlemen prsy you he easy and ‘• go slow," for you have an WNW; load to carry mid a long road before you. myself I mean to travel very slowly that I may be Ibe better able to stand the fh.igrie of the journey. Now gather up you (bun derb6lta and raise the din and the fray in the 11(1(440 nod the smoke of the conflict for you have got to light yew way inch by inch. "Cored lu Inv On Mncpiiiittli. Anil damn ed be he (lint :trot cries hold, enough," I would respectfully the . gcntlemen to 001111. out over their own signatine4 4 4 141 - 11(` gentlemen let us have a free and fair fight berme that itist tribunal the people, I pre sume lesort4 Editors they will not do this ns all cowards prefer to stab In the dark Thiele anonymous nttack is unfair and unjust, and must inevitably wen for them the Sovereign cbhtempt of every intelligent rittzen They thirst nit bowel er think to hide theinselet:o behind n /WOW dr p/////1I• for I ran 1144111. Inert) the covering they hale drawn :ironed themielves pv RS t1•1111spRrellt as anif the net which they have set to entrap another shall yet secure a victim in themselves um less indeed they have woven its meshes too huge to secure siirli small fish. (her whelined ma torrent" of abutte like drown ed rats, they lie at the bottom of their' in vective hut presently soundness or sanity ' will no longer remain in them and becoming buoyant by petrifaction" they will rise to the sin face of slanders polluted stream, in herr they will dna along the oltieck of thsensc. disgust and abomination '' 'The liaseler on the steamer no sheplows the bosom of the Mis.otssippi beletl:ll4 below him -the turbid waters pregnant with destruction but tweo not the delis mg carcass that lies at the bottom charging the st re:tin with th.ea..ie arid death, until thoroughly rotted it iises to the surface no object or terror and con `to the render gluten over the limn(main rarapaphi of nln, ..onta n , e d th e high minded gentlen4ii a nrtieles, brit finds nothing of the pollutt'4l source whir nee the stir am proceeds The reader 11,k4 vain' a iwoct , roar, s these literary loon hogs / set the children on the hill 1 Like all other illigitunntes they come to us without their f.tthers name.• tint the reseinlibuireiretWeell them and then pntaln e I ethers 14 no great that they inuisi come forward twknon ledge their ptitilt, own their offspring and maintain 1111111 as the talV allei•t What matters It ID° IN who wrote these articles I All that Is serptirsd Of its is to believe them Why should we question their veracity I 1V hat right have we poor devils to he nee I Is it not enough for ics to know flint i.ome gentlemen (teal cable gentlemrsi) have condescended, to I/N.olll' A111.11 , 1r. What right hove we to he parv..olar I we must take %%list we get and be thankliil for that I, it any of the readers Mimic , witrr f lhr<r ,•er,//e,/,0 hlr, when I hew I.rot fly ornA reader: you mind not ask mach quesuonsor you will spoil the (dice( of t i fin` Ingle It 14 not their own faults, they seek to disrlose, but the faults of anther. No met ter wlint they tnny have been ; no matter what they nre, all that 14 required of you 14 to believe them, take all upon credit and mind your own Mt -01110 Si. I !Mall aiil% the reader to take nothing up• on credit My motto grill he '• prove all thing.. hold last that w•htch to good," and rol Seely and Barnhart will only allow me a little corner in their paper for a few weekii, I think f will ho able if) tell you ~mote good the -1. Nov, Meioirs Bilitors, I regret he neeeysil) which compels me to drag rom their retreat these Kt - 111110n Turks and plume them unmasked before their country men lint Justice to myself. tind a ['toper regard for the public good, kin mil that I shmild inake the saerdlmi I ehemnillv ful lnw ~livit.vcr truth lead, the It ay. This at tack isnot unexpected ; tt is simultaneous and prtisincerted It is a coalition not to ernsh me lint My t All attempt 1.0 wound a near relation through myself, = done with On.; controvery that they have set in motion mru•luuery that is ill email than to atotn4, while they cannot pmihly avert their fate. I have taken the Held and mean not to quit it. 'rhe attack shall not only he repelled, but the war carried into the heal t of the enemies territory. and -in- demmty lentanded.fir the past and seeurity for the future." This scheme was cunning. ly devised 51141 ifidl matured before it was sprung upon the people. A gentleman be. 43011108 the cormatxualaut ors city paper over a Ibrgid ~ igitature. Ile writes a number of articles,Auu at length prepares one that 1, to aet as the ',gem of destruction ; he sr: item just enough to quit his vile purpose, and in due cotton; of glue it appears. Tliia is the forerunner of a greater emit- Johtt- . liaptist having come, ho prepares tho great Messiah that is to follow, and article Nth 2, appeArs in the columtuflof the Watchman ; but the fulsome lauguake and unintelligible iction of his labored prose _makes it _diffi cult for a man of common capacity to under stand. Ile finds his drama is not complete and determined not to ho thwarted in his nefarious design, he purchases a lick spittle that is willing to do his dirty work, and " Primus"- appears as a preface t his sec ond edition. Rio paper is printed and scat tered hmadcant In the homes of our county, the articles being left to do their work to puison and prejudice the minds of the peo ple against one whom, they never saw, or perhaps of whom they never before heard. I scarcely know whether most to pity or ..40irn the rahlinona._of _thosalntittuatect young men. A proper esteem or their worth, and a high respect for the character of their nevarend parents would indeed make me wish I could screen It it roily. I desire hero to be distinctly understood that what. ever developments - I, may hereafter make concerning them, nothing must be construed as casting reflections upon their parents or families, for nothing that is degraded in their characters is attributable to either. They havii received all of a mother's love and a father's care, tears and „prayers have both been orei'ed up for their welfare, but alas &- generale offspring of worthy fathers your history is the saddest among a thousand ; it hreathiv of jails, and robberies ' and outra ges. aril compulsory flights. But ittSn. am not insensible if the positieti occu py. I am aware of the strength of t he cos htion I have tooppose, I ant *Ware of the nemanly efforts that will 14 putt forth to in pile one Scavenge! .s Ale Evil the Merl; newspapers will be poured over; s crap s and ptreagraphs collected ; " half sentences put together in the falsest manner ;" fskn e charges preferred, forged corretmendene a printed ; swords picked out of the mouths of my mtwele friends awl published ; my I, t . term wilP he :(earthed for, to learn if in th e confidence of private friendship, I have ever said anything that they can make uya of. But all will not do, perhaps the only reward these scavenger Turks will receive for their labors will be a sense of shame and a conviction of their useless rascality. I shall resort to no such petty means for a defense ; I have no need of it ; I would not if j I had. The mere recital of the facts of their eventful lives tarnishes me with sidlleient matter to sink them forever in the public estimation. Mr. Primus !I like to hear_ p young num gravely giving advice, the eines. &ion of whose sanity has formed an interest ing topic of discussion for inert, than one RO- Cinl group. I will here do the gentleman the justice to say .that ho was not horn without sense. but having a great taste for witty things, lie studiously cultivated his wonderful capacity for nonsense until ,now lie has heroine a thorough lured artilleial fool 1 have watched the developments of his genius, and bore with his dry wit in hopes that he would become better by an d by, but the (lower wooly! WIC expand, it rather contracted, and I ceased to hope, The gentleman will panlun me, but the na (1111. of the nose forbids me to be lenient. Ile has seen lit to strike Boalsburg through Inr, the humblest of her citizens. She feels but little the smart inflicted by the blow it is t rue, but I em flinch mistaken In het distracter if she will faintly allow her local pride to be itunalted. lam proud of let her think what she wilhof We, and she shall never wrongeil long as m y weak pen of feeble voice can set her right before the I country. But, Messrs Editors, Ido not dc smetu worry the patience of on, readers this time, for I expect to be it ith them once in the future. I have nhenil y writ.ten much More than I' intended when - T set mil, and cannot now reply to niftily of the erllllll, l lli al 11111114 set forth m your cot resptinilt.iits tut' eh s The statement that I lewd a written speech the nVeolllg 1 spike In Rig I (olive is totally groundless. The notes I used on thee oeCriPioll 411(1 not cover the half of side of a small ,izerstieet of letter paper, and were all taken after I oil, red the I Intl, re, gentleman Who Nit by me van testify. If offended the distinguished gglitlemen whom I eillogim 1 In my speech, I em sot ry for it I (.vlOlllO motile nil atrium and ruin assina 1 cm I entertain the !ugliest respect for their elinnieters : and for any warmth of language I may have indulged un on that oqcarrion lot them attriliiite 10 it WO great a veneration for then tilleot, nod the inv‘pt ro tie of )01Ith. and not tonne intentional disrespect I gel icily 11011tIt, 110Wet0f, Villt.oll.l. 1111 /MY Ont'll,t. aisterl--SliVe in the fern', lii•nion of ltiP4e ArionyinOl, s•rtbhlcn, far sludge Hale came up to ine f.er Ibe speech in the best possible humor and give no , a WON! of encouragement. (a thing hi , us onlil not at all be likely to do if offended,) sad the nest morning when I tort Gil ('uric' on the street he shook hands and it as lams trolly ',lesson!. so Ali. - (IM- nao. sill viime nest a vet. ) these gentlemen ate t nhrr hyprierites, or you nova nthint von s tic eredif t .gii rrionfoorif/ raj nhr !frith when you stiltd they were olfeitiled. I nun r neither of them n cute pretend I, 1 ,..1.) 111 1 where it does not exist fam t /el qr. d vlh 1,11,1,111 F the atone sneer'', at Ntiirfrifiown I node in the I : lion' e ft rtoittruhrql, for I never made a •..‘ c'ti Stormistown in my life. 1 n ill go lin re now larel-yr, and in toy .apeerli " will k i k e can tel relate souse tine hoecdotes aleck wen told me by it flood cruoterning thr , l griele Olen. "Don't yon retnern , no. Ili. . Nooi eXtithition Anil the iito.l ll.'k. Alt (ob 1.0 gent k. read, t indeed 1 em.'t fine Grove. I lielteae they do grr m, the cis-fit of making an oriental -is eel' what then becomes of the stir, v ..r trio old "cut and dry speech I 4'111041 ni POeket front place to oliwe, for it 14 n fort I hate made 401.1 y tip° T 00041.1 0, r -r0.44 : 1e . 1 1 11l thin eolllily .111nlitting that I 110 um the isms areillMilt 4 to I,rth soe4 re, One, I Itrestitiv. looms ban lilt it 1. , b , say ntlytliing utrt of tot uresliog 111..11 s • 1 1 1 . jeet to title as Temperain e. nod ti are, I would Woe been excusable had I " dol. , So (if my speech in tin. Cmrt I lIIIISC at Clearfield, I have only to say that wlrtteV4l might have been my desire Is fo r e after hearing the brilliant speech of Hr Tent I had no wish to speak there that roglii• for well knew that no) thing I emilit sat Icoul , l s pate harshly nom, the enr.: of ow drlrrited itudierriT after haenin g ; to that Immediately upon the emtclusion of his speech I left the frail When oinside 1 , 1 the building I heard my name los-110 Bud repeatedly called, and while I was dr mg in my nowt whether to return/or - home and go to bed, Col Own'. (n mu m whom I have the by Twat regard.l ea c ou t an d urged me to go hack and moisen speech It his polieitalom I returned and spoke to Ow Ceople 2 f, ov iniiiiites Col ('iii tin wdf ienr witness that I earnestly desired to to. excused from speaking on that evening at least; hence tlw stow ) of the boo .4 referred to Wail.' iiol I, eNeeetlinglr 'no- story nixtut the editors 14 also 11111te un cut tain au.3lr. hews amt. Larinier oar Uls " tify If I dune n • •beautif u l I mo . horse " I suppose a man is at liberty in this country to drive what kind 111 . a horse he pleases If he only has him pool for, and if I do sit "composedly" in any bnggy f am sure I de net stand,on the corner of the street and frisk my led nose in the fn e of everybody that passea, Messrs Editors, I etpact they will put MO to jail before I have done with. this cent,' , verhy; but they say Sherilt /McCoy is %clever il I will ag ree to board with him A six tn mlls if you will only pub -or articles. I shouhl like to go on reply tit length to my literary friends: hut modesty really seems to dictate to me the prudence of humedlately closing this,ax tide. I owe you nn apology, Messrs Editatt. for occupying so notch of your." paper. I will try and do better next timo i and say more in less apace. Your readers may now rotund or me fairly in the field. I shall endeavor to make my articles as intereatingto them 1.9 P9 B, tible, and shall studiouslv avoid tlith , " of language that could offend Any one. TWith this understanding reader let iw set gall, and with fair wind and a good tide I hope we may have a pleasant cruise of many weeks together. We must look nut for sq ualls,how ever, for they are generally filet with near the latitude in which we are now sailing. _spit izol lite _o var y xealiaa _t tL expp.,4 the voy age Will ho a litf rough ; but refneirtber " every cloud has ifs sunshine," unless, in deed, it Should prove like the last few weeks which has been all cloud and no sunshine. If anything like a fight should turn up be tweenti this. and pext Week will tell youVI about it. If I get thrashed I wont AY much.but if Tahouldbappen give you all tbe particulars. Next time we me , t t will toll the real names of the anon • molts scribblers, and give you some insig II into their characters: if Col. Seely tfc Barn hart will only give us a little corner of tin Miner for a few weeks, I w ill re l a te to yo all tie events of their chequered lives (role in eir fancy uto the sent day, tegoth'' with a w history , o fAbairpre adventurr* at home and abroin:. Till wo meet . ' good-by and believe me with sentitnelitS ' ' framed, yours trdly. •1 %S. S: mirsniN, isoals6isrg
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