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It' that "no mat' other"l butt: slur nut) then ears be name, sowrh , r lis for A Moll' , Ili +I rit.r. of , fOt ti their 1 If," hope rer t ht, lotgsser ie. ishicli /APT pan. r! indeed , ) Jo.,t so Mor r ill, r •o •i,,) 5 ,,,.;/ / ,,,d ,„1. have held nee Innittift4..o tht.y ha "c met it ith d„too) p)))))1011, 0( )". artu,st , the nrpr,)l.ntn,l, 14 lio urnasea Thlllk It wag to tatter 'OA - Ile threw up hi, Ent nt lioanril %Me MiteNtuirg., rlrorcri ow use, ( Ipeirrnnt 'hot) it Th4in'or4llll ill,' I he n, il,rorde tuner I e a a :is, ..r.onting ,t 1 lerr „/„/ ho find ir ors ir.i, li,gs 31, 1x1:11/ t xlirsors horn, II other. Carr 8)1811 bn rh he ont was , unrl fel! r 1110) (10. ti n, the ei,lllloll Of Alt data it mon the aro) 1% In , .I , g I re 7 H i n , l ie and I nit. a re ..ain e - LrsUlutc sn ailing L.l 1 eioo if` fell hour /3 I' ) Was tn•:111$ 4, i ,.t roe, errs< Wlo', ebango enttle 014't It and though nulli iAI.I o of he ~1M (1.1‘,1,1, a xi . ..wog-4 , fins lrbxn,n" some punr,nq ‘r, 110 lot the it hint , tams, ir , no not current errors the col, and e'i me „„ )t. Thin to the tend tinkle d attack, and is as writ) lit above the Von/vita/I, The ',Aloe as ungentlemanly, hot; slres•ltt been hatch d ricer +.3 hut' • ari the kullemen comprising that and nil will age B that it if,lo ft:" tt 1 , -ts 4 I dandy abletake , mtst arc All.p torare Of ling' lwroun opelrment . 111,14. Isr :Ilford los loss. Sal speaks' in praise of , l ]')i tilt Inure ; them:wives, lAt ill trete thin matter with ezatimnianticany than any. them " enclicr - has a spasmodic ban _ - kering after my litintryll--aapfklethtfa, Nut at ell. I know his nrtnc : but I wanted the " whose benefactor he is—to also knowldaiii.liat they might know whom trrthan . 4, for this ithlooktd fur, uncalled for, and I)3 , o27l , eresteil l‘tudllCSS• Besides tbat, if his assertions ere correct, why need he writ,e anonymoualy 1 Sineb he prefers, fight ing has our Western sara,gain --behind the hut& he own he gratified to iris hearts con tent. To his homily upon education, with the exception of the form in which 13 is, 1 cheerfully al)beenhe. W Wdom truly illumi• nate* our language, and, instead of mali cinusly - making - assertions, incapable- of .proof, it, teachtn - us to bridle our tongues. If Alethos has been, disappointed at Insti tutes, if he failed to get a high sett in the ".Sitnhedritn"—l sympathise with him, Bpt, le. him not despair. It is said Repoh. lira are ungrateful :no are las k titutes. Let not the venom pr his wrath he turned' against them. This wire unkind in a "public ben- L efaotor," unkind to a tea . cher, and I bad al -I`.'most sand, tutkinti in a former M, Tt. if we are wrong, let him set us tight. Let him not leave rig " mystical lore" is avid• liable acquisition. We never could spare a , man who knows more than all our &linty I , Superintendatils ; whose wtsdom transcends that of our own noble thattin or-of the eta cient ifiekok- A TEAOITER. Senatenal Conference. We give below thn proceedings of the Senatorial Conference held at Lock Mayon, On the 15tH met, he following Confereem presented their credentials and 4 k(trn ithmilVd to the Con. lerehce Centre County, John S. Proudfoot. mad Robert I.lpton, Clinton, \Valiant Dunn, and J. INders Orris Lyvointng, J. R enothatigh. and. fingti Shaw- CIE rlivrh vi promtligaital On Sinai ' refute this Mt I 1111/OMNI and somewhat htastottemotts asset• lion, 1 asts the to , ‘llltrent reader to 'Yttr& to the proeeediog , ..t all the litsweltosl. twit! In Om. ('ottoty or ti:nte. 1 tit het(' that lentil tog lit e all other Arts is rstioitle of tinprote mom 1 t , oft, thnt the t7‘,trhy: nu e 4 tt to ),h,t;torm it 11, (101 l II" In the Cl , llllllllllllti In lie ' lll ITlS6rEfici• tarsus to flit! ii.t.111(31.t jvnnl of ;10l tosetnet‘t Atui oc behove that le , /n , . , n , f,f yo , it to hull them- Ale. Om+, amt a!! te.trota ttratmet tad (ogles to i the c;oottary uotuiih , landing But no Ito not riattp to to mfalhble We hove too much roirtruoti 1141. , to make ti Me indecent allosious to the list We roverebre our tome r teach , is but dein) It no 0111, at I, ast. nqt 11,1.1hy of esoommuiticalmo, tti e rides% sur to bsitrestitz , am( reeethoettrx the, Art of i‘ a. klieg The assertion th.tt wtt Isalt to 111 1, I I MIMI (Sri;, , that N 111 , I, , / 1 / 1 /i//11).00 1111141 Silliti, 1, .11 Iguitt, a 11.4 11 11.111 t Uty it , ;? - 1//3 . abffte 01 ,f, mnnlAyll.g pul)(1, IrR v a .1,, it II p‘s {Or ttiNh,and 11 , 41. 1111114 , b ,( of its , Im, z , rono);a!, au. Num, I , 4tt lit-tttatttl 11 tit i oPOTMA =EI 11(1011 ' tll.ll'.. 111111 , 1 v. ',poll il,4lllllith. 11n RI I ilk 1, A 69 rta 11),, 11 1 3+ ,, r, %%4,r 4 ., 1,1 ,, 111 lola ivt lion prove them r , , , 7 • l'iiuuua t,( 'Muth r•P.0,, , . Ito,. I f• c),arowto of Ih. nv I,le fit/ 110 hie I VIM I, )1 . 1/ /./ /Al„ I/ a, !t 1,1 rrarh to fir Ott 141“.N,Z," I' 1.0. it zit • fi I rit, rum 11 I loc.. or IN MIZE beti,il.:whnt n ,norm,„ of truth, Aktims or h to, o ~" He Ntatett that err uit lij ihf man kTICIV benrr. OM/ the IFer the remocretiti Watchman I Co) . John T: Hoover Messes. fa/real:B.—There sue elveam in every conunnnity, some tnen who Rear to take pleasure in acting the cynic, by abus ing and ridiculing every person ton. Take it their alto nett highest 'duty to lead the life of a chrititian, and preserve their virtue and integrity of purpose intact. Vint will gar. etally !hid men whose career through life, 11 laid open to the gaze of the )tittle, would show a record or sin and corruption un dreamed of by those with whom they are att soctated in the every day walks of life, do ing their utnioat to entitle them to the name of cynic ; and by the abnee and ertiuntnia lion of all those who are known 16 be hon est. eii de /MI to present to the public a fair exterior, under which they may more sue et:sal...illy play the part they have chosen.— Such a part bits the senior editor of the Central Prom bees endeavoring to fulfill since his connection with theereditorial de partment of that paper. It was, therefore, , no wetter of surprise to me, to notice in the lest lefUC of 11111% blrkg`lTl abusive and uncalled Inc attack open the political nut ti'vesand &cilium of our fellow citizen, Col. John T Hoover. The character of this gentleman is NO far %bore suspicion, that it is hardly neeestiary for rno to attempt to up. b o ld hit fail fame in it newspaper discussion with the • giant" of the Press, bat as a cit )zeti of the town, who has known Col. Hwy er for many plies, I have taken the liberty of endeavoring to defend the character of the rrit. so foully tinerepresented. Cod Denver is well known throughout the central portion of the State, not as an om seeker, but as one who only consented to his Wane being used at the solicitation of his nusner otto frieniiii. lie has al wgys tkrne, both politically aril personally, the highest char mitt r fur litmesty and integrity; he has al. way'. tenninicd, (hiring tilt' vicissitudes of party warfare, true to the tag under whose told% lie first enrolled Ininself ass. member of the great party whine fotliitler was Jell - erten, stud the Irrutegi,cs of which, hare been ex pounded awl ,),'feuded by Madison, Monroe, kson, Von Poren and it host of others whose names have been written in the bis tro y of