r ' l ist . A . ..i:tic 4,,..ki-rzoui l• P, . - • , . ;....-4 , ...._ :6; <l!'e, - 'r - ;I A 'V v" vel N t-• rik•likiN,^t4k4c iron teAlreellißial. A. gaga I , J. 1:0 A111..11 ART FUITiaIS DELLEFONTF,. PEN N'A TINVIRMIDA V, ref ai, IM4O D EARif 'I? A 7 'lr IS T NE7 FOR AUDITOR 6ENIItAL. RICHARDSON L. 1V RIG 11 T, OP PUILADNI.PIIII A, PA FOWSUR VEY/ /11 / :EN 1;1111„ 101 - IN la) WE, I=l The Dezakeritio State Convention In our last week-s paper we gave the m eet:dings of the late Ochlocratic State Con vention in full, which we have uo doubt have been read and Colninented upon by every Democrat iit the County. Ihe Con sifi'ntion was perhaps one of the largest and moat rtispeefahle of a n d' nlnch lors ever ItorotOforti assembled there (er any purpostr. It was a perfect gatherilig of the Uenutert• cy —free front foreign influence, and &hot e dictation. tWhen the rineVent ion RI*1 , 11:11 1n ehe evening the Committer reported the admira ble scoot of rryilutlOllN 'IV4 m after wards adopted. The) are firm, temperate %Ind sufil,"ently explicit to rirlionte adivee the lh mod' aey ol l'enntilkitnet ..thud h, 'Committee sere engaged four or tier hours in Our preparation Full do,eip....nin had upon every proposition romained to them The Convention (-mho ..ed them with out a word of di.anpioliehnii, a furl ILrt reflects great credit upon the nirmher4 (a . the Committee ;ma tic a use rt , dilt4ef (Mir de libern thine. In a spirit of lona the lions refrained from esl7 r. of tiledry orgartiring•rhurse piir.m.ll by t,netrnnr Packtr. holt) the etotimenct mem of the Convention it t ae ht' that tint 4. It . gates Mild iiotl all , l n 011111 thirst los Eseelleney lint they e t rt. n ohm.; to all stain front that deinineiation which hit con duct merited, and to forget that such a man bad ever been elected t;overnor of Penm - jl rania by the stiff, ages of the Ilernoeratir party. l'nforninatt I) for (lovernor Packer, his (mods did not a ppreriate tlie moiltra - bon of this conduct &They courted applause, and received the most telling, thrilling, crushing rehuke. Alr. Lamberton, of Dnit ot!ei eel a Yrs °lotion endorsing the Stair ',obey of liover• nor Packer, and he begged the . 0111‘ Cllllllll 10 grant only this touch fur the sake of union and harmony In juatice to Mr Lamber• ton, we ;1 . 111 say that Ale made as good a tie filnce of the tot croon at the nattily of the ease would admit of. but at the Milne into he placed him iii the most humiliating alt tilde. In behalf of the tiove, nor, he duoi. vowed all knonledee of an article it Melt op +eared in the Sentinel —the Governor's or• gan— abusive of the President Ile did not risk that the (Invernor's appointments or his course on national questin, should be endorsed, but merely ion d for the Imam of an endorsement upon State piths} - . This was craving a very small allowance of applause, but at the same into demand mg a great compromise or truth It Mired an exposure of iiowt rnor Packer's oin all its objectionable features In fact the Convention would rather have endor..ed anything else than this self halite State pole. try. it would have bet n virtually an en dorsement of the appointment of Judi" Knot to be Attorney Central, tooth glr attendant barkain ; an endorsement of tlor oloroor,oanot• TR; course of that tudetoodual tart poll ; an (odor/mere of the scant/a/out of paud , nuo I that liner Grin mild, and a lt en B ,W/a of the Sunbury and Eror Infamy. 'nos line really too touch. Fres Mr Lambe., ton would not hove to endorse there of-ft specified/Ij. flow then could he ask the Convention to pass a vote of moon( elation upon their author The Convention could not do it The is sue was made by the friends of tßiverntir Packer, and it was bravely met a, the with ering vote of condeninatit.r, .shoe s.ltd let us say that the majority of throe who voted for tine resolution, le d ss PI a matter of pot icy, and that they are as u taltl redly opposed to the course of Gov Parkt,r, as the large majority who condemned Min Let us also sate that this role aozaonst the (lorfrnar, not staended as a punorhtnent for she spin tons he entertain. d upon the Lrrompton (pots hot*, although be will be claimed as a mar tyr to principles This was erfireply and tzplieitly disavowed. It was distinctly un derstood that the Lecornidon twitter should be treated as a dead issue. But the friends of Gov. Packer invited a verdi d from the Dem ocratic party upon his State pokey, and they got it. The result was of their own pro curement. They could have hoped for noth ing wore favorably than silence.' But to o u t- Republican friends, who af fect so much cowl:ldler at:on for Gov. Packer in his " durgrace," we hare a special word to say. We wish to remind them, that when the Black Repub:ican Convention met at Harrisburg, and nominated David Wit mot.for Governor, 11111 Y, too, refused or lie- gleeteCto endorse the " State poltey'rvii (lo' irnor Pollock. Was that an insult 3-- -Was that -a disgrace- sufficient for' him to nall an extra Convention to holster him up 3 •If he approved of acts that did not meet • bowty response from his party, he had the modesty to submit. The I)einocratic party Wigs dealt' lessitezerely with Win. F. Packer. They were not willing to endorse his "State policy," and we doubt very miich whether Forney and his associates Dams no re with- out reservation. Let them venture upon the e penmen t. We tope the Denwritt4 Inv evsr pureue the same honest course, and purge the par -1„y of every knave who natty prove recreant to his trust, or attempt to practice imposi tion on the people. , No party was ever in jured by comuring the errors of its members: and 110 . Democrat e‘er became so factious but thst he nifty find a COMIIIIIIII . y of con• genial spirits Wong the opposition, to whom he will tic a valuable acquisition, sod with whom he shotad at all - times be encouraged to etil4.4 The Sickles Cask, The 'Grand Jury of the District of Volum , bra, more than it week ngo. mpde II present ment kgainst Mr Sickle?' for the murder of Key.lt then became the duty of the Dis trict Attorney to mvpore an indictment and plod it before them for their Ana) action - This he did on Thursday, when it .wao re turned by them as a'• true hill," The tea. son for the delay is understood to be that they might in the mean time have an oppor tiatlity to examine additional witnesses, more particularly relative to Slittterwhrth ; 30 that, if 01,1 discovered sufficient cause, the) cotild indict him hiintty with Sid:l,i ssrs. Stantou, l'itisloirx. Alngroder and Ilateliti, eeromponmd by the father or the accused, came into Court nit Thursday and asked that next Monday be set for treat, but after a conference alai the District tpt torney, next Monday Week, (April 4) was al e'en 11111111 for that purpose. Tna Fnntt 5 6.916 , 1 - The recent lelilor ntl of the Cabinet MI6: rebutted in a de termination to di...vertu wir4r an extra hes ., '- ,In of I ' OMf.,^7 s, nlll(reliden% of to confiner the alfrirs Uf the Post Departimmt on eteti , r. Th. 1 , the p ff p,,rt of alt titer of tbd ;' , .saunter I ;enerrth to lieu Nlattingly, , sopi nile - t of. the Puloltlac• Stentilboat I . : puffin , ' In this I tier thr l'ostinasit Ia nt rat stales that congress t xpireth for the liist thine sine,. the orpimation or the I ht. wahuul ha% ing mad, apprupn mein,' rot the postal set vice for the ilk S. I. al )Pal, l‘llti kikt m.tnheta been !rim all tt, States. the Presi lent would at ones have called an extra session This it as hem er tmpns , tblr 01111,011 fliqrallelii•ltle. the 1.4 .11,. Of near ly uue half of the States of the I non, n brrh ha , l 1011 elected members Ile it gal.). this as an norortimate dticmms and sti,„:rt sts that there ought to he no in - 1. 11 It I 011 4 II n full con g ress eunld not be Oiler el ., 1 011.1 II Is 111 be 111/IK,I that alert , ileV•l %Ili be tulll• ht r,ftft,r l'r Ili)h. II ki I. 11 ['Limp othow Covvltv Tvo. We notice th, 111111,k Reptildp all PI 11. ”1 il, place 11101111411(.4 a call (~r. a •. rt , t)lt tharlltti ill 1 ,111 1" at Ilall on Saltmln) nett rnil on the hoot • y 00 1 ,1114; Item weary of tht, Comity to have nothing to do with it It Las hoot gotten op by a flaw illyirg and pan 41'0 tall lhtln by any 001( r 1111111 t than that, of tbsorvAtuittb, i •bra thity 4444 • wolves In aheep•s clothing f — who have ruin• into our ranks in disguise, and now uppn the 1100. t flinisey prt knee turn 1 / 1 1011 the • fuld to destroy it I Verily. Ave say lie 0 are of such iinteistter, 1,1.1 its inuh ns u.u►l, 11l 01101/,0 I. or till , I, h.. 1, tip ket with Olie paid stiiiggli strike the ilisatleeteil flout our slioulthrs, and resolve to triumph 118 the have d nu• in tune plait Tug Pi is r Orririr llxrutryr'r oriii.4 to the non freed upon the Post iittici t Merit by the failure of the postal ap propt tattoo hill, cortaultnerits in the Mervin.• liven determined upon by l'o , ttitasier Itetieral Hokin every particular %%here the ' , midi - rule roils Will not be tieverely infoted The curtailments already made embrace do 111.`01111111113aWe of the HI ,enitien special route agenctis and the revoking of the order granting extra Co tupeti,attott to poNIL Max cis !older certain contolgeories The latter kr reeb; alcott one hundred pu•trna,ttr, The o r vt 111 robahl3 Le tozhil rlt•d to greater dintitiollun. if puvvble • to carry the princi ple farther a ithoot (114A,trotia o r if it ran be elleclud without irnolvlog a greeter ititnat that,. t apense titan the ih.part nolo. 1 , 4 prepared to meet Some J -, u• di,orgamters in this Comity (very few indeed) affect to be dissatisfied with the action of the late Denim-ran, State Convention, and give as a reason for their disalleMmn." that Packer's State nolwy watt not embirsed, bream , he was all Anti- Leiimpton man " Not one word of th,, !rite If .11,11 was the case, why was All Rowe, our eandulatt for Silrve)or General, nominated by at dame ion w hen he is known to he a V 1.1 1 .10 010101/Si rof Air 1111 , 111111110 ' s Kann: poi,o ) ? Ever) member of the Con- ventionkilow him to he an Arm 1,. an,ptott matt Drovvion men catch at eitraws The Wa.hington correspondent or the New York Tribune asserts that a new fill bustering expeylititin against Nicaragua has been organizing for some time, and (ion Walker's departure fur California is dirt:oily connected with it. as the enterprise will start from the Pacine side. Forney's wheelbarrow convention. compo• - sedof indivicruals will; names selected from some city Directory is to assemble in Har risburg on the 12th of April. It is said they will adopt the resolutions pumas' by the re cent Democratic Convention, with one en dorsing lien Packer's State policy, express their confidence in R. L. Wright and John Rowe and then adjourn. All the prominent 'New York papers are Just now very much occupied in discussing Pennsylvania politics. No two of them can agree, and not one of them is right. Ou r qothatnita brethren - had better Attend to their own affairs, and let Pennsylvania alone. The latter is abundantly able to take care of herself. The senior editor of the Black Republican Press down town, is mistaken when he sup poses wg went to Washington to receive pay for oar vote , in the late Democratic State Convention. WI merely went there to see how honest Ire acted In the capacity of a clerk in the Philadelphia, Poet Office. That's all. The Delaware Division Freud No single event, says the Patriot and Un ion', had a stronger influence in inducing thy the State Convention to repudiate Governor Packer, than his suspicious connection with the Sunbury and Erie sub-sale. • The third section of the act for the sale, of the'Stath Canals, Inpoii eis the Sunbury and Erie flailreail in re sell said Caiials, hod the first proviso to, that section tlevlaren •"fluit no sale ~, han.fer shall he made by the Sunbury and Erie Itiiilromi Compa ny without the tit //Pt, eon:tent anti approv al of the Governor. to Ito 111,11 in die office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, ?le.( had and obtained " The objetft of tient proviso was lo pridAt the interest of the Slate: she biling by the terms of the art, entitled to seventy five per cent. of the ell'egy obtained upon re-sale ova rr the price paid by the Uompany. The ap TiFoval of the flovernot was a condition pre ceictit to the , ale or fransfar of the (iambi to third parties. No such gale fn n aurtrer could be legs ly consummated without the Inver nor filed his per , ltra assent in the office of Si cretary of the Commonwealth -Ting pre catition,n ailoptA to pretest the Compa selling the canals for an inadequate prier, and thus defr;Md the State out of the sei.enty five per rent w Inch 811 C had reserv ed upon the advance obtained by the Coin. parry. Now, ghat was the dmy of the ildvi eroOr I What Snub! nu Ext cut me schem e nos for the vet Inure of the State, have done under such circumstances 1 There - is hut one ansii er. flv would hare pursued the toms of the Set-strictly, hate required the Company to obtain the largest price for the canals, and only given his ofli tat sanction to sell and transfer to parses ofiering the Mews' and best pile,. This WO, his plain 'hill' 11 14 “lily 110) Itu tit hot did lie do I (hit ut hi. month we w ill convict him 111, annal tues,,we to the I,4l4isla.4l.rio.4tatc, • \ ftt r the irwatrri,t 1.,r the hale of the Ih 1- Are DiviNioti wto, it be7n tetht/hi giren fuel lion of the porchast money hail heel, ii• mall) paid by the pitrebasers, tipoti the faith of the rontri‘et. and "iv a‘srnt there//. Iltin ',Thal norm it Mint lIIIeT . 1 1 way formed that a higher price hid heel, offered by irApooqi/d• pr / CO , O foi lint in; dt r 1111. ./r(s/.//,./atte. , /, lot "plition that that the id, r range to Irate : 41111 AR the Railroad Compan) rouyidrml itst If hound to romoiiiimatt the agreement l a delivery of the devil and piiii•esiiolln of the proper(y to the first porehnio rs I eou!d, not in good faith, withhold Inv as%ent We yeaarin the .et of ilaatitobly in ram for the paioinge a herein the,, hoveriont deny. eil 111+ power to total the State by a assent lie any peremptorily commanded not to allow the sob or Ilan , Pr in In 1113-e Wlllll/1/1 111% irrattrn naariert Mini right had 1. to depart (Loni tin I, ttn r the law He ma). e‘presslr, that the compariv pureha'r• tug paid $.7:1 11011 111 PM the faith of the ran art to which his vtrl;al 11.1510111 11"114 given 'lint this contract made, how 41AV 11 made;, and how did Itie litiver nor happen to feel AO 111111 h inty - egil 111 II that hr hastened to unsure the panics that he a tot their 111411 4 A 11/ 'vale {tenth 01011 111 . 1rAy141 11110 a 10181) verbal cotitt act atlu•tirtg hei own pn,hte property, would consult! Irmo wolf 11011101 1114 word, nn math r how doi,olvantageollo Aught Inc 10 1114 1/14 . 11 niter? at " Hut Ex eCutive officer 11A , am pule loot law, in laitiod by nu oth,r role A 4trietly nortizbi ;kw, r nor, 4,etrns ti 11110 a 11 , rbul 114, 111. 111 A 11 4 .0 where law required a Written (lire, a oiihl have nail to prim., thintleinett ' I Inn !wend mum! wer when I give poi my denim! 1441 . (11. trri• law which I 1111y12 .n•orn to vice rot( retioirem toy writ!. If anun•uon 1 . 0 1111 S af fair. and as other realiongible perm's ' bare d a larger pn • e for this I`lllllll, I ClllllOl. A 1111 1 .1% 111 lint 1/rOllllRe given you in a hasty mono lit ' Look a( the ronsequenees of %lola holy of law ' The Governor adjautted when called upon by the I,egaslatllre that respon ‘ible part.er had aerial &:3'15 1(411 more tor the [lel:nitre Dinh, n than it wan quid fhr. The seeeptaner of thin red' would is ye WA, 1114// the Treaaury SIGN 7flfl. Oran being sea enty flee per -eat on the trwrealed price - This handaome sum was limit through the (lu eernor's illegal and suspleirms ry rho/ agree 1111111 /cc boor' Ikr< e(rr•r "(Lima', no lo t!nl lurp(Junrwl emote r 1 to ,14 oecept ao , raldnolton Gy (;orar nor Parker ! Late European News By the steamship Navin Scotia at l'urt land from Liverpool, a a have news to the 9 th, four dive liter s than previous &deices -- The Neapolitan exiles, thrall% bound for America, compelled the captain of the ves sel to which they hail muted the ship David Stuart, to Lind them at Queenstown. Ire land. which he A pantie article to the Paris Monitour, the imperial official organ, had caused it consolcrahle rew of the foods k'aris, Vienna Biel lanidnit Nine'. Na poleon h of resigned the ministry of Algeria. which also ad ILd to the hopes of 'peace. --- getertheless, the l'otam and Vienna jour nala sneer at the Monneur's article, and doubt its 'sincerity. The Parts Comititutano el re -woo Its that the Preach troopa are eametia'ing Rome In Italy there WWI a gen eras discontent, calming a cornpteurailigns tion of business, Recent accounts from Madrid Slfiliat the Spanish goverr.uumt.llB determined to stim ulate. 18 much as possible. the importation of Chineme coolies into Cuba. a hetim found that coolie labor costa loss than slave la bor El.agr•mrrs —Electiomt (or members of Congress will take place early in the'elifin ing month, in Rhode Island and Connecti cut • in Virginia on the fourth Thursday in May ; in Alabama, Kentucky and Texas, on the first Thursday in North Carolina, on the_ second Thuniday in Augural- in Georgia and Mississippi, on Ulf first Windily in Oc tober, in Minnesota, ou the necoml-Tuesday in October, and in Maryland nit the second of November. Irr We publish this week the sentiment of the unswerving Pennsylvania Democracy, in reference to the State Culivention, as ex• pre-sed by the organs of the party through out the state, which, being somewhat lengthy, has crowded out ecrnaidera , ilc news matter prepared for our present issue.-- Hereafter we will give a greater variety. „•- - - . . PEN, PAbTE & SCISSORS. Democratic Thunder, I Mr. Lamberton supporting the State policy of Gov. Packer. In support of thia.4lt; 1,. MY” Love letters—n species of "noose" TOO voNVENTIoN :War Ws 1.:1, al Tits DEMO- dii not ask that the Governor's appointments i papers. Co %T IC cress. , should be sustained, or that the course of 1 ------ : the tiovilritUr'S orrraw should be endorsed; UT7 - Got a fresh lot of candies, nuts, fruits w ren , o,,,,,p e s n ,a ) ti a nnian nt Me Inth Mg I hut merely asked a resolution approving his kc.—Joe Nliifily. . • A iesolution Wnli presented, tialorsing the 'date policy. Although thin vas asking [l:7 - In South Condom Ilia a s ., ingle dl. Stote policy of Guiv - reerrar Plicluer, - whiuli gate very little, it nos forcing just such an issue vorce has ever been obtained. '''risZ. hurunronSide !able IllnellCSloll. The fen as the hi , l , flti of the Governor should have , li,' Going to the D -----1 in SAO.— Some ; thea it, disclaimed any of the young men of this place. • of hovel nor 's emultict in reviving the involued'the silence of the Convention as to Lecottipton tinusllon In his last tties•aFe, add his acts, for to have pos,ed the reso lutio ns 11.7" Every rho fiav its thorn : ' you never approval avoided. It is odd have been better to have! in other ten.perts lyprling himself to th e Our referred to, in ould hove been sustaining Jo hn find a woman without pins Intl imetiks. limp or party disorgailizatioh. Tlw 0011)50 C. I{llOX ill bra crusade 1101 11 4 k the porno ri• To pret cot flies front getting at your of his A ttottiel Gener a l Knox, ohs express- erotic party din mg the lost campaign, ashen bacon in armorer—eat it all in the Hinter. Iv repudiated ~ y the delega te who ofPred he oas using every ellort to diaorgamte the March—the tickles jade 11/104 been I; the resolution. - The majorill • however, party whlch had placed Lim in lower; it :' cutting up'' some queer '•tantrums" late- could see neither pollee nor propriety in giv as owid - trake been i• 'malt:dog the removal of , " ly. a kg any such expression of °minion ass propn- Mr. Barlett. a good Deinoci at, and the ap- I it",.? Wonderfully exercised. - The Black se d by the resolution. The Governor mast paintment of a perm») 14 ho was 101 a CRIZeII Republican papers at the result of the late -17 c ,, 1 , K ,,,i open as h aving voluntarily arrayed of the State, and uho wits last fallauling the' Democratic State Convention, limiself. blue M 'Kelm and Shut eze against Bliv•4 thiptilyNetins, to the post of Superm- T - 7- Sonnehody defines chat nalcr as ••• th e the party which elected bin. Ile retained , tendon of Public Printing :• it would have! only ()Domani property who. everybody, In ofllee men, who were making open worjbeen ,indorsing the course of GeV Packet as looks after for you. • • upon the Democratic ['arty and its organiza , l - to national subjects, which, before his elec• i ' lien He had tint recently turned nut of of (lon. lie disclaimed lidi-ing anything to do I Why are In wyers like a lazy ❑man in hot ft sound licinocraf, tr . , make room for a sins, and winch he refused to discuss with 1,01 in the mot ring I nine, act a eiiim . , i, of the Sta ir, .. who hat last Mr, IS 'h ot because they Were in no way Airs -, A Be ntu cae they first lie on one sale. frill Nos openly 111 the fleld 111 SIWI)110 cimplected with the Governorship, but with; and then turn over ap,l I s ' on the oilier. •of Black Republican candidates. and ntiriv Waddle occupied nearly half of his Message, (rr A lady, so riting from Texas, speaks I publishes n Paper whirs !pokes weekly.. after ills election. These things the Con of ,coking up one morning and liildolg her- 'snails upon the N•esidetit. and the Notarial %tuition properly refused to Aupport. The self in lied nits is serpent A great many n nhinocracy of thy cumin rv• And .Moreover.- issue sins foret dbr the Governor's friends. ladles have found thetti'dvo , la the " 100 he has given his sanction to arts clearly pit"f hey asked an expression of opinion by the' predicament - nail some goitlemeti I babel:ll to the Interes's of the Conon m- Convention it.s to hi. State policy, and thew !7' Very true --The Boston Travehr Health add her citizens got it If they ohm t like it, they have done; says, oi th peat truth that •it no easier to , Although flied. appen• nu to have, been thin- to blame but themselves get twenty good W Wet , than our t:...sid exit IN , heVell of the t i o'inventiOn who were willing At the seine tone it in as expressly (leder' Inc '• MM. Illici is nut, however generally ap 'as a matter of supposed policy. to vote for e d that the isool. Of Lecohipton had nettling 14ectited, . I fl i t resolution of endorsernent it is ii ell an to do in nth it that if was deed and hod N., I ,'? 7• Dinar ticalix Says an astrOnotner deistood dint seilmely a roan of thou, has lbw that mow would ~ahany• it—that it,ii as to a bright elect got, when talking of now I acv confidence w h a t e ver on the Governor owns Iv looked upon as a measure, not a bons . " Did you ever emu a tuisar how, ciao' as an ollicer or a Denincrai. They, pnnmple- upon -o-hieh nerttherats honestly miss I' -II have , A.t.tl bialf% by tittounle4lo, 1 with ail other party Into. look upon him an ditThreil, and is hicli haul been passed 11:ion if that s %hat you nienn," -it the el) re Tenn ing' played Initaself ‘ in iih Knox, Ilwkinah laid decided , A I Peron Co outd the sie o f Democratic or- lot mix-r!From the Alleglira3 Mountain Eelio, Con , I , 1;7 - Sorec tainwhevions wogs 11i}},, , , Merit ' r"" " t "' and as readY t" al'P'" v '' mi t t' IVe have many Milli] feelings for Govt.'- polled dos ii a torn, I's ...Igo nail piTt. i t unit , nil "ILigD : lali"" % tint h : . hInY wh ey)' ea' Sro l'ai•ku e, and ',pet much that hi should IL Ins per's door hi the tomato! it rest (I ; ~ , ,Inte.., to advance the 111 , 1 - 11 , 111 o fllle !Tee inv , - ~,,,,, ~,,y muss i" 1), 1 rag ,bO,ll the .11, - , . All :rats of Wino's , . and twisting door iilatoie crowd nn hich In limn he IS ' 1(111114 nto pi ,....';',. 0 i „,,, , ,,,,,,, i „ „1,,0, h e 1., noi , p i a ,.,,i, ' 1 , , , 8 ,1 / 4 0.11111'd 1 l'. ' ' lieheelllg Ohl! Ile %n, 1111 , 14'11 lit' 1,0,4. !Idyl - 7" The tot; foree. of 1 te.tt 1111111ln r at the :ireseitt day four hooting! 1 hon.. orl Inuit I,itt if nee. ••111 { t Hit n tII dim eitante.l. force of doable that it WO hut' etn he, pins cd In the (it'll at two %N for tat - • II ill ton ; et% e that nag ?" said a villagt dnoly I o ti lady, ' it resenil :my lure for you It liti• no end rFxtu<e we air' ruse he reph ehoose to keel, it 11p being t whit m 110.10 eel Mint for ‘ has gi !troop, ' ; r Follow out iht I Ira ll•r Thom IVhilmore I. Ili a , !urn of hi, lining al - church rev...lilt' to henr all eminent (Jenne. and the ,ohjeet of the wonting', eourse wan, Ye are' the elithlren "of ow .1, $ • rl " lie !wend,' the strut , ottoro't nt the afternoon, n the tort 11:1•, obey y lilt parent, " ,r• A little child lout m the mountain - The lAltyabitrg l'a ).Cotitioler wee. an ttC ("mint of the. 14,, of "toy, I )varA eel tiZe. a .o,n or \he., (I% her eel C11111 1 .01;111 , 1 CO Ile strayed from loan.. nil Ow it hole neigh [writing! started oil till the , 1•311 the •tirrotifoliniK ntnnni.m throligh the dity , anti displaying lighted torettea- alter Inght .Ifier tHo dot. awl !tights tho 1 , nil itchy eel lire r no, oiv tit, overt II !leaf " init.,: front ht, home 'he Election In Hanna 11 . ecopy the fipilovt mg ntlnle, reCV/711,:g to the election In Id refently u, Wyntylo . t routhy iclihotr, Territory how the tho ohi Ff erdom, s Wool, itclitiLly ati Itrroar; Nor Cif sinisil We initial li eli Ifthi wit k the rtsoli d the first v toriti election ht Id fit the I. rittoi i site the or ganizai too fuming: n i or the Detioteratie int! Republican parties resod t, fit it ii Ilat Nan 1 uptv.tist. and just what N e to nth b e 1%111 be the e.l4r tit three fourth, of ih, etniniles of this 'I ertitor)' ittilt•vs party tilt' Ilea are immediately changed : not that the people sympathise eflth the Ihmeseraile intr• ty, but 'her utterly despise those who have forced themselves into the position of leader. of the Repulthenit party 'We have our protest, nine and Again agillipit the or garilinlion of the Republican party until Kansfm aam a Slate anti have begged inn portillied nut reasoned With the stlVineate, of the other poliey Until we were wearied with the, Hart. but all to no purpose '• Ride or riot, " was their motto, and the latter is before them. With the eseeption of Dooulast§. Shawnee, a n d probable Breek ridge eoittOles,, we do not lit Ite•e there P.' hardly another coon ty in Ratifies Which uiii elect a Republican twket With Jim Lane, 'Vaughan Conway, Th., teller. and Illontgotti ery in the had, If we wished to disgrace the Repoli% an party. and datum it RTERNA 1.- I Y, we would etnploy no noire soceenisfill atrumentality than allow three teen to di rect it. Agate and again we enter our 301. etnn warning against lint policy Which is be ; Itug pursued, and again we say to Itepttlnli. I cans 1P the !Rate, that the programme most he changed immediately, or Kalivac sod/ be is Pernotrahr Stale with Protorrahr .qrnalar nnJ tt „ rpresenitifi yes in Conv ens. This rharg ; tug the staulichest AnipSta very men to Kan. Kann, and those who hate boom the flag of freedom aloft to the tiarke'Sllltoler of herhis tory with being ”enrceats, biltause they will not sustain mur derer., byffirs and dic tators for office and recetee to their Ciiiltra ces pl'rtalaa, who eater here fa artrani:r the Demorrattc party• and whose every effort has been to bring Republicanism into — dui pole, IS only tenitniz_ . 'IC(3000311' what they pretend moat to deprecate A Good Movemen t The following hill'has been,itleirisd in the !egmlature 11 , 11 . 0 State, Itlidch vvehope will 900f1 become a law The inovement nieetq our approbation, an it ehould meet that of every white mai, in the State • ACT TO PRE% NNT cur INI 7 IIOLVAIWAOII OF = s ee I. Se it enacted by„the Senate and Clouse of Representatives of the Uottimon. wealth of l'ensisy,lvania in General As,enitily met, and it is lwreby enacted by tlw awilfir ity of this act, it shall ho unlavefuf for any black limn to marry a white woman, or a black woman to marry a white man. Sec. 2 That any_ person or persons wbt shatt - marry in thiithinnionwealth, contrary to the section of this act, and any justice of the peace, alderman. clergymen, minister or other' person, who shall join in marriage any person contrary to this act, and every per- Roll who shall be present at such marriage, shill h deer/rail gnilty of misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereetin any court of quarter 14CSAIIII8 having jurrisdictton there ot. be lined at the discretion of said court, any sem net exceeding five hundred dol lars : which shall go one half to the prose cutor and the other hair to such county as may have jurisdiction of such case, and shall be imprisoned In the county ja.l of such county any time not exceeding ono year. Phil. rgf, I ihe 1911, In , : I 1 be 11 , 11101Taling %Ouch iimrnun t 1 , 11 4 , 4111 , 11., 11 in ), r urirfit In 41 • tire tilit)tighotil tht 1 mon Eive tid by an v% tar ~),(Itaing 111310/ II r. toprn4t.lr r ?he .onn(l4 1). [nor rat Stale in lit ,ighteee. ttiostlita eke him lith rlv revkihta fed by 11101 It" elt• v al e ,' him, rwd hi 4 pohlwnl reputratiffii for• leer e. , % et. igurunitll and ,hailie A Man he not Ln r If'w nll In. hard hir hut a, Ow rulne,untalitc. Null) In Ile s tit rounded intr.rself n , 1111 rnrnrd if H 41% r‘i !Merl% Iw4t t , ) 110111iPPI 1101101, t and r 11111 1:111(41 upon lo di' rd thou lte.; elOS(11 his rftn. 1(96 hirpe/IN ThC peopii! bmr ti Ilh bun until Pnrbenlanre erne(( in be a %tittle rnul tla tr setdiet his (roue („rth, • ltrirn to jettlerl to hts itlol4 let 1,1111 Ana if ow iflell ctlio }inve fAttent , ll upon his bounty Are nest Ins( to nil 511151,. or 1% hat !MVOnue h r thi it reehngs They Imu•'dt.trmtdthe flitttre. prospect,' Of the 111311 x ho pliteeted them they rncnds from him, find left him n mark for the iworo ~1 the people they ran, il him to deceive Will they en. ilenvor to drag him down ln their ignotuud• nun fluid new • friendv 11n10111g the filth shah 'round Ibern f they dlnert hirn hit ne,v Idel.t • flow flint hie rof rlory I, ov( r We shall are I hi. W,eertt Prin , lierrer et, I F,tzt thr Ming tt.tzette Ilerkg County 1 f An attempt wig math , 12 have the court it The re e l o ,l,ll ll ns will hr seen, repinha- j that endorse 111, 11111111111s:I111.11111, It II Olt Stll 1 c Alllllllllll,lt a lion ,be 111 C ileris (in tiller an antiniti t l etetts ., loo ,,i tl a b e h C Itllt of 84 to n'; tv e would have been the illsorgatrbting 1 ”or,.- or (.0v l'aeht I and hot(rgde 11, it h a d nn , nrh vote been taken. los appoitin s airy l'Xllllllll'd /1/Iklll the rer the ,o,e of reerthatthii flllll pence, We resolution Was killed by the di etsive von of oulil love yiilirre (1 to s,', the ,Ittekl ton of 8.1 to 37 Ncal f (nee tits :101,111 of the g I iiiret nor lackey waived for th e cot , ett o ttit meat tit artily, and regret th a t 111 All 111111 he ttogiit hare hail 1111 op- the saws of the part} to the Mate could port tmil ,if d e , it t.q t .,l to retrace 111, ~ .lellll I r ate bet 0 evprt yonni r Sum, have and reto tr the •Ittitiagc bia fr CllOll4 course , urged I nnrllntlrtl this 11,111 t, and 1•0111.111 tins itillit ted mum the organization of the probe r t uonhh [Miley, 11l ivy Alai e, ih ha/m.lllle pa t I ) of II ant 1. lint 8411111 Ihis %as oil lot it. Its in 1551 111111, Ile 11 SI wno in, st tat d tt) one of 1 1 1, evvt, sfi 8o now , the health, the life eve of the fronds in the (nee of an unnit‘tabnltle yen party dcni,al.l , .1 1 t h e prompt eithiluttort of nintint ag.iinst him 11 Find to be (net boldly i the •trongest 1 Irmo; We blhevu the and of such a Vt ai ari to involve 1111 rompro-• treatment will htkve the desired elletll. rinse of principle, or of fealt y to party disci. [lrma It, .luntatte Itegigter I plt,• et,tl puny ~,,,,, Th,, it;„arrmt. has. We 0 i•ie present doling the entire di lib only hum, If 10 Maine for the sentence MI ( „ r0 „,, 0 ,, „ f t h e c„„ v ,.„ tt „,,, 1111 tau wkly el.nd i 11.1111011 .4 )II,:h has 1.1.11 111111%. ii ilp../1 , oat, that (ion bather's a d ft „,,i,,,s t i,,,, I,d,j 1,,,,, it,. 05011 acts have proved it. No m , out 1.r% fix fri, ids in that Cony. 1 , 11..11 110.1 tool flitted by the tows of 111) 111.111. ti toil that the i;„,, ,„,„ h ai l bet the runt( ii, fili.elll, 1 they had 11 right to expect of . , . derv, VA friend:4li p of the Democratic par him 4 faithful edhee,oi, t o th e p ar ty and ait . , ty The C 11114., 101 bleb l/r.slUe. il 0114 ft•Fllit ardent dire. !inn of ill. influence of his au s, hen mitt ti,„t„l to l it , 1, 0 ~,,,pro s clews, Is tt mini Nation too ard maintaining unity or ' nn unmitigated foist hood Head the pro. feeling and hartneny of action atnong its reedings of the Convention and you enotea members lint lie choose to make a trouble- i Hod „,,,, 0 .,,,,i r o tit .h of mi ld warrant noel} a some national 1/111..1.11./11 41 till SI Inch as a 1 r „.„4„,,j a „ c„,,,it the 1111901ity of his ap gt3le I.7 ‘ .(euthe he hod no concer n the l ira ponitiiwilis Nome of Ins ottleuti nets, the t. xi tor arriviiig himself agam I st the gloat 1 ~,,,,i , ,,,,y that lie is flood in, and the chap ', inairlity of his polio. al friends. and hi m en Srler of the in, 11 who dtll4l,t to du lilin fins( , couragnig the disorganization and division or, and you in our rinks ii loch hate misfired to bring about our recent defeats At taleiro.m the chuitherahurg V .01.1 riot I last gen. oral electron in particular, the Governor's 1 The resolutions adopted by (ht Conven• appointees with but two or three hnnora 1 two inect a hearty occurrence. They %%111 M e exceptions, Isere found arrayed in open I be reapond. dto by the entire Velum.; 003 of hostility to* the regular nominees of the par the State, and by many patrione citizens ty and in many instances, in union vi Mt ' air. lieu , not be, n IN the 1:5t.,4 of nettin g lb, o r po,ffloo whidi deafoated them ft 0 ilh the lh rtiocratic party, and we doubt these sets were not ?Mr's, il and sanctioned l not that they on ill form the groundwork of by the Exectitive they at least were quietly 1 the resolutions of the Charleston Cottrell acquiese.,l in 10% him: and it is a n e atal i 1 Hon. It to upon the converaative ground al. 11,,hed rub of ethics, that whet' a men per- il4 aye 0, copied by the Democracy of Penn tnit sto he door what he ha , the power to 1 syltrania, that the Democracy of the Union prevent be is piedy chargeable with its re-1 can always gather with safety, nulls If the exonteneo of the Democratic . iFrou i die Star of the North. nolumbla en 1 , !part yin InI•e preserved. it mutt purge itself . 'Theme war scarcely a district which did of all the factious and turbulent elements not at once declare for the party and the . which have he ell too long sufTered to distract , National Administration, and the proceed- Its councils and impair the unity in which Mgt, of Una Centre-mon demonstrate with alone it-, strength ronsista }letter to meet' what singular unanimity Democratic aenti defeat boldly with it 4 organization intact.l Linn to purchase a questionable ascendency merit' wax earl axed (Von all sections of the , State. There was no attempt on the part of by yielding to t h"ac wh B have shown, hy ' the National Democracy to revive decided their previous Pieta, that they am ready to l issues They did not seek to ostracise men , betray the party Into the hands of the enemy ! who had (tarred with their political 'broth whenever their own neltlah Interests bawl) firs with the Imes of party fealty and party to lie thwarted. nii. emphatic ietnike will arfialt. 'They did not withhold the hand of not be relished by Goternor Packer and his felliret,hip from such as had contended with imitating adherents But the honest and dottiest zeal before nonanatons, but fought tri te Datunc r"v of the com monwealth , in I the common enemy after. The party did whom is tiny only reliable hope of futaire not do.thts in the &ate Convention. But success, will approve it. they did what wan right and proper, what (Prom the York Gazette, March 221 I the Democracy demanded should be done.-- 1 . 1114 Convention will teach a wholesome They reptuFated those men who acted with lesson, in all time to come, to those in place ' the common enemy, who spoke at Black and power. Bad Governor Packer properly': Reimblicati meetings, and who used official rObtiked the unpardonable treason efdtia At- 1 position fm corrupt and selfish purposes.— ' torney Derieral, when lie preached disorgani- The Democratic Convention did these thmga, zillion to the Democrats of Cheater,. lie would outdid so doing represented most faithfully not now be left naked to his enemies.— the wish and demand of the party in Demo 'll ‘. There wax the weight that pulled him erotic Pennsylvania. down " it wan " a blunder, worse than a' [Erma the Democrat and Sentinel. Cambria Co I crime," not to sot openly and fearlessy his The retolutions adepteid by the Conran mark of disapprobation upon the lanwarrant- Don will. we think, The universal satiefine -1 able course or the man he had taken into lion to the party. The language is at once his counsels. No one is too high to escape firm, independent and temperate, and noth the e,til which results from a contract with' ing us said calculated to offend sincere memo bad advisers The stream will not remain hers of the_party. - All the political. issues 'lure if the waters flowing irtto-it are polo- of the day are met - on the square,' anti the * oiled - The Convention over, it now he- National Administration sustained in un comee the duty of over) , true Democrat to qualitfed terms. It is certainly to be regret rally round his party standard A despot• tett that the few friends of Govemoti Packer ate attempt will lie made to defeat us at the in the Convention endeavored to obtain the newt election. The recruiter will Re sent passage of a resolotiori endorsing his ad- I forth by the Opposition to steal , fr om our ministration, They certainly knew, or ought ranks the Weak and wavering. A victory to have known, that a numbed of fhb meas in Gabber next, they proclaim, will be a urea advocated by him were odious Ma large victory in 1860. Tiler must int Puma, ! - majority of the Democracy of the State, and We had Waterloo last year—let us show that his officious inteeineddlin in national them Buena Vista, when we meet them a-' aki n had placed him in a ri diculous post gain In battle. tion before the entire nation. If his friends (From the 1 1,, Ilidayiburg Standard, Mardi 23.11' had acted- prudently,. ho would have been Alter endorsing the adanasstration and spared the mortification of a rebuke from passing the resolutions—found elsewhere in the assembled delegates of tho party Which our columns a resolutioo was offered by elevated him to otßce. ie. cl, he ...ow,. t.f Knox •as ie. gattlttl hy the ins, , i's of the !nosy as lank di, , ,reanlritinn, nh, ii we felt vonsilleeil 1111 V W .11 1 11,4 is Ink at %lien the tone tort vett tlllol/1111,11.1 11 ',dodo, The result of the cooveiiiiiio is %a:it t‘e hate long Dared RIM 111 i W 1 1111'1.41 hloW utter lIIU , li desir ed (.OWIIIIO,II koNN At." timrhae hoped for harnionion , itt 1 1111. 111 in: Milks Still ae cannot iiiie . ,titto the Jostler of the to-1011a ihe l'ooveotioi, It e,iido not do iioieroo. , th,o, ,iodenoi those ttha hate ;iced Ono or fiend 11,1,111,M int' ctlllsh put inn'S and AV tut a 11/1 the 0,111111011 1.111 , 111) by going then, and Conifort , It IS true, tt t islit tl for 811 , 11° , 110 11 ,, 1tCr3 IllellStircs Its n Ind') sectise the nitott ea it tit ' strt tigth amt harttionion4 110,1011 of Ott par• ty but an (iv, rut }Whiling runprruy of the II Conventtoo, loon stly, rottititlering that liar molly could not. riot' should not Le iturekat, tit at so dear it jowl.. and at va great a e. rilice ac trinkn,g at grwis Aisotgatniation. oe cannot but atsiiii.,ce in their will and do not pretend to deny tie • lusUreof their rettlwt. .1, Ise hit e long battled in the Deinoeratw tant.S and loom yl.l 1 . 11r5004 the parry m it,..1.111,e,t boors, tie tarinot , now t I t 'i;ate tit take • 10 0 1,1 and fund s „ Stand 111 Int &Ili. aloes oltieli no pear to suilotinti the Itentirerany of this !glair (From the Washington &Radnor.) O.OONXI)ING 9 OF STATIC CONVENTION.—To the e*clusion of a variety of other matter, we this week give themitire proceedings of Mit Democratic State Convention which as. setnbledi at Harrisburg on the ltith inst. w. ask every Democrat to read the proceedings carefully, and then preserve them for future reference. In 1858, when our State 9onvuit• lion fully endorsed the administration of Air. Buchanan, it was alleged that the Co l l Yell. lion did not fairly represent the Democracy of the State. Now, in 1850, a full Conven tion does the same thing, with greater ent• !thesis, if possible ; thus proving that an over , wheltuing majority of the Democrats of Pennsylvania are on all questions of , putfilc policy. Is it not high time that mere frog. tants of the Democratic party, in a few counties of the State, shoujd yield their ow. position, and join heart and hand with the great mass of their brethren io t sustaining James Buchanan and the Cincinnati plat form Further resistance must surely be regarded as insubordination of the discipline and organizatiolf of the party. The con demnation of, Governor Packer may servo as a pointed and significant rebuke to all Dem. rierats who are inclined to give— aid and coin. fort to the enemy." irrorn the Easton Sentinel I Tho tesolutions adopted by thelAinvon tinn are eminently gonna, patriotic, Jodi- Cions nod proper. They are progressive without being wild and visionary, conyerea tiro without hanging like a drag upon all at tempts to light the coming battle upon such live issues as time and circumstances nifty derelope in the future. • They cover the whole groom) of National politics, and also those other great (locations, whit.% alieady nre beginning to inenson the political hori zon with their rising beams, and which most enter Into the campaign of Itifin lot practical solution air A resolution was resented, endorsing the Stet, po'l:ey of (lov nor Packer, t it gave rise to considers e disco...don The few aho advocated it, disclaimed any approval of the Gut-cruet's conduct in 'lnking the lA ciimplon CilleStloll 111 ill, IWO. message, and 111 0(11 , 1 respecta lending hinist It to the purists. e.. of party disorgani7.4 tam "Itiar course of his Ai torney General, Knox, was es pre..-ly repudiated by the del" gale who eilllicil the resolution. Tbg mayirity, however, could see licii her policritseeproptiety in giving any such f xprt.sBimpf , opinion as ;impost il by-bile it solimon, find very irrupt rly tejeciill It by a. di. i Mill maiymity ilis course stme tics t b VIL;1011 It, the glltlll' , Ultlirtfa CII lir lisi Slot ht l'll cm it Wi a peintioratie Slate Cot. t ctitimi could approve of, ism...lucidly tht y 110 i 1 ;11 ( in yittosing, him by in siltm.c. [l' he En•ton Argn% TM' di legation fo n t this district voted ...I 'ii 0:1• resolution to appro. e the Nisi, paltry of ti oreriiiir Packer." They did right to doing no, they represented the opinion of he r Mire party in this 4(tsionAki the Stole It is an unilematile fact that City Dark. r no lonize'. enjoyn the contldthue of the Den, ocrats Or the 101 h Legion, who supports il him no warmly in !Mi. it is not his course nn the Kansas question either, that nil. ht ought about this change, but lON ripe!, and shameless infidelity lii hit pttblie i pleiTies 011 matters of greater intereat to the tax pay• rin of Penns) liners than it thousand inisim bie Kansas lights IFr.no the ripoine of 1/16.r1y, Vo3ette co I he delegates to tfie Ilte Itritiodratie l litate I'ollre:donna - ere fortis:tate hrrßr an relipects the ch.traat tof there holt:mations sod the boldness a ith w Midi they re shined ti., ancient prune' phis Of Democracy. They did not Wilds a single issue, Lot hke trne torn and trii ttiociatil met every (pies lion before. the ciiiiiltry m thaj bold. fent 1,04 arid oneomprotnising spirit athch has so uL ten arotimil the enthusiasm of the people and Still to, Many glorious victories fur Ow Ur WO( nuc Wlrty We commend our plat forth the p, ni,nl l of our r oilers, and cliallemoe Inn 9ligat lon of It front our POlitiCSl Nit lilies From be ' ginning to coifing It is limoughly Demi, orally, soil broad lifthrig coring), to - earry the Democratic part) As rot through the routing State ranrsas to to 1,1,1 fashion ed Demoeratic victory du October From the Later, [wee At the moment that (Mier-lint Packer took dodge Knox la the highest position iii his Administration. the confidence of ;he true Democrat(' of P.., 'vaunt rtreived a shock It is as a most unfortunate selection, uul Seemed to throw the Governor into the hand, of the rokert Oltillit% of the party. K nee had heeh in the confide:l eof Wilmot, and well nigh consented to rim as the Opposition candidate againSt Packer inftiself. The ap p3intthent upon its face, looked bad, and fully Justified. as the sequel has shown, the orht apprehension of Democrats. Tben came the appointment of such Men at Geo I.aiiman to,the best places in 1114 gift : and, following hard upon that, the stiipeioloui frail,' of 11313 sale or the public works, in which the Governor's complicity was loci patent and — Alatiug apt to attract the atten tion of the hurribtest Voter in the Common wealth The canviias of 5)3 came round. sod wizen the Democratic party found itself beset with difficulties, not the most incon. siderable of which had been brought upon it by Governor Packer's policy, yet his very Attorney General Knox, took the stump openly against Democratic nominees and the National Administration. How could a Democratic Convention, with ail these things staring It in the Igoe, and more, to which we hilivr not alluded, stultify the party by endqrsing the State Adminis tration 7 liad it done so, it most certainly would have lost ilik.pleslige for the consist ent &talon to priniTple. which it has oh taimd by snore than half a century of earn est endeavor to Moil thabontldence of the American people. (Frew the Clinton Democrat I So far as the Clinton Democrat is concern ed, it will support the norninm of the regu lar organization of the party, and oppose till who may come in opposition. If friends intuit separate, be it so—but the proprietor of the Democrat and the Democratic party, its organization, and its principles, onwrim will., while fill or it and they exist,. That's our platform. ' ;From alit Centre Reporter. The Democratic State Convention which assembled at Harrisburg on the 16th Wet, nominated Richardson L. Wrignt for Audi tor General, and John Rowe for Surietor General. We have not the time nor space for further remarks ; sake it to say, that we approve of the resolutions, and will give the nominees our hearty support. VALAIS OP ♦ !demonist Pitaduzun saves SOUTIL—Rev. Peter E green of the Missis sippi Confbreivoe of the M. E. Churchoma shot by a man named Fisher, near Pinks burg, for receiving Fisher's wife as a mem ber of the Church of which Mr. Green was the pastor. Fisher has been tried, found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for seven veah"only ! Preachers and school teaching are not held in high esteem among our Southern brethern. The business in Philadelphia, at this Limo, is Said to be in a most nourishing condition. particularly amongst the dealein in userollan 'lige. The railtlatie running from Philadel phia are keptekaily employed in'nenveying ProalliimehASeil for the. West sad South.
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