mws 146,4 ►7#yip <To • , TINS 10,47001111441t4 A. E SEALY 4 4 111 J S I.I3I3NnART. f 1.111 BELL ER/NT E, PE.NN'A TURRBDAY, APRIL 18, 1860. DEMOCRATIC STATE NONILVATION FOR y 0 V ER.yOR, GEN. lIENItY D. FOSTER FOR PRESI DENT! 4, ELECTORS VLIFOTORS AT 1, MAL 01.0111t3r. M Kkiu , or Ik, I,lllcii‘m.r. VAL or =2 EOM 1.. Fredl. A Server, 13 Ju., Loam, h., 2. W. C Psi terhoi), 11. limac Itt e1,11,J11 , 3 J)g.,l'roekett,•jr II 4. lA iolin 1( Bremier, It, Julio A .110. 6 1.; W Jarolly, 117 J.. 1 11 I)n,tner 6. Charles Kelly. 18 A, It ('t n w lop (I, 7. Oliver P Junes, i 9 IL II 1,0 8 11fivId Sohnll, Ali ,J Ii Ili i II 9 Joel I. Lighirit r j2l P hrri, rum] Ii) S S 11,11-I)er, ' 11,r.11 oil, 11 ThoA II 'Walker 2:5 -11 . 111,0 w 11,."1“. 12 5 5 11 I .4 1; 1.! f ;a) 1,.1 ti 1,1; DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEM ING A Inri 111,7, of t h . I'4 11,. I t ,1,/ Conti,ltliy V%lll 1, 1.1 11, Iht• oft 110 use ISt Ileruille. oil II F." 11 t 24th ni.t (court w ek.; .1 uou.tq r erti frutu abroad are C,11...1111 t.. a :11 , •-s th meeting 13% order uliog l',.111,0,; 1,, .INO 1' 190()N - Eit, Cl,-/ Tile Protest Of the Presid .nt. ' The Ine.,age from tin. Pi, ,11, H. of 110 rnitelf S:att N inngu.l ~) the w nt ~ t J•ltn ,11.1:1 to Hi,: the conduct of the will he found lii i;.‘r It took h e taf , iit It partisan 1.1 , 11 , mss lo) 11 1 )41 1 1V, surpiise the no. in 0 u!,ii ei „.„,2 4 ol I gi it Corr 110 scale Lute a majority of that lei 'l'l.. "f ""d most 1""v""I'' position a l th e p,, p cause our character ns a oininotiviialth the dltigraceful t 1.111',1.C1,4 a , greatly to depreciate in ttie e3l.s of the high l'urode. and lit, Mac's I. puhlic tit a n d I`ai I nund"l and 1 , " - c• hewn hackers, extort , Ale„' %Ve have hiremfore taken °erasion to lac Mall) a logn 4 'jr war, and no lit le ia.! before our rink n Some of the missages 1.1 matury di nuncia. too of the ty rano) ' i : thc (lvet - nor, so that our citt7etis hate had th e P resi d, l a of ~he l aired Sinter ,„ ~,,;.„ a fair opportunity or toil, yetant!ing his ad - I ng high handed', as thev uhro,,e i t Imous tative cuur,r, and tee fed euitlit'amt prectstly such - 140 mare a ., till I 111 that we are not overidepping proper hounds of count') a wed to the hit:lll4.st,;Tlg that VVII f,IANI I' I '.\i Ir S al Tile uplins tom 140 N srapel a have luny 1110 nn,Sagy on 111:!I I It,, me d seemed to regar I the l'iesident as a mir k by the peolle 111 the Co Huy or his nauvrty frrdetrtetwn,who,rrvire Fiction nitiet le.; But•trrntendrd'uupersonallandnrwnol 11:11131Tprest Ile 10'41.1 d l tiaithing ; his I k• for although We hue , lmat. In advance of his a •tion upon ft ; a"d w` 11. the d'n'a n o t Jeer, it has been a...it/mod 11..11 n call upon it' to say more thno sue a particular .•aurse, and that cur, , . hn, , by hi, recent characteristic (AM •tal act; Leen denounced In unmeasured 'Arius --and 1 e, the refme, dome this brief artieM by when it turned out that he had not taken tie , recommending our ,readera to read al' the , expected course, lint had June what h ' veto Or s sagea of the past winter an Colt habitual rerllers said he °tight to hare done t lining the ‘ttibodtrattit of sound ileum nothing remained for them but...to rissad hi , criwY mottres ' Poor Covndi. ,in introducing vague, loose resnlititon of Inveslloll.loll Vati the first page of to day ' S paper will be sort of drag net in which he hoped to catch found the live banktug bill, passed by the up tomer/Linz, he knew not what, that tillgh Legislature of this state, which at• r uhlio, bring reproach upon ttre Pr. ipdont 4111 , 11115. 4 evyfire, kosiwitig that many til our retailers 'lO doubt, that In MiIIISIrTIOg to the morbid appetite prevailing among hIJ puht,val as- ate anthills to read it The following is a is of the n){1,111 111 , ,v1 , 0011 of the . somata far thr 'Y nn P v \ rt plicate stating the parti 11.4 to Presicierv, 111 , ,-ht I:f' hints. If tin reby out of his insigtolleanee, and in the course 01 the hank ui I"' must Lc dra" ,up approved by the tOrllCy 1;e11. tat, put, time become, aim,,st Ilshid rut use tuerspapers record. 1 in the Courts, and a Copy deposited and recorded na Aitiltior-t;etteral's 11l •e I he Auditor General has the notes engra ved and printed Every note must be sign -1111:1 or tits clerk 10111o1Wfult atoll re all.l ICY, r.':1111p0.4 011 it see tired l 9 Ole deposit tif public 111 , 410 - I, 41. po,ii if it other Of tills St tit it '3 " Ole I Intel Si OW; :111 ,1 . the I.llllollllt as ' Ogle, the Noon 111111 will have cause to he plr vital with am , h toriety as he may arhl , l till Been. lie and his ahettori, n ill !Ind th,t the American 1,1 ell , . regal ,1 rhiy as al , t! that their is a di i p I..ve of jo.tire pervading the ma-ee, nod t ha. thi,,ht like message of Pr , 1 , 11 rut It irhar an et ill go right to their hearts and 11,1 a ITy reaponst. The following ertrnot s fa r m the rh dad( I phi& Evening Jonrn .1, (an t• 1.1 ..ant pa per t ) IS en Well timed an to t. ue that w. filbert them, and commend them to tie at tenhon of our reader. " If Mr John Covoue loins. If were f,iii upon the stand, before she ltiv. , l.gailog Cotomittee of 11 hich he is Chair in in H. would not te surprised if he were olihge I tri --make some' lather shameful and at irtling revelations, milers he slonild deelme to a BWer by shi t liei mg Innis, If In hunt that riih , 01 law which , a ...I:N.-J.l front re• erironding to rine% tlentr which might Him:iota himself We well remember to lia7e. Mimi! it said, 141 the eanvasv of t 14.55, upon pritiy good authority, that he, Covoile, WAS Trees nrer of a RepllWlC,lldl fund of over a hundred thousand dollars, wheel ‘ he was commission ed to spend in an elltirqo secure the vole of Penns)lvania for Fremont and which it iti alleged he did 9..1,71 for that ob j ect in b r ili mg newspapers, and in Miler equally (let graceful and emriipt wept. lie has been, notoituu ly ,ser since that time to thrpt ent, engaged in the sauna Lase atiorne) ship, and he is the Nat man, perhaps, in the %thole country, who should dare to insinuate char ges of malvtruation to otlice against ,any body, much 11.8.4 the Presoli•iit ix the Limed States Ilan frank as a Congressman was on hundreds of thousands of partiran documents throughout the last Presidential campaign, at may be seen on thousands of similar do cm:bents now, and yet a man who presumes Wit:quite venhlity to' the National Chief Nfa gistryttelhas been, and is, at thus moment, gniltyof-proatituting his privileges as a COll. Vertihnlall to the meatiest ueea of the drum gogde. Astice Story says - The articles thus eabibited•nted not, and indeed rho not pur sue the strict form and accuracy of art indiot ment. They aro tionotiined quite general in the form of' ,the allegation ; but ahvoy, nt Coain, or ought to contain, so much certain ty, as to enable the party to put himself upon the proper defence," 4-e. -This, then, is the law of our Federal Conatitutiim respecting the mode of procedurti in impeachments, as torplained by ono of our most learned Juris • consults, Well, what slo we thud Mr. Coy ode and his Bieek - Republican confederates, doing st Washington ao tlae resolutions tinder Wbich they arc acting' " atrvie the President or anybody:else, of any specific tbingl_llo,__Rea Any committee been mµ pointed to consider and report upon clear die lot , against" any cm.) No. What then do - ffndl seat!; .lptlon of inquiry, which Mein- states that somebody or other is guilty of .Fome corruption or other, but which chargrs nobody in'particular with anything lit parti cular.' Was ever such impudent and midi emus trifling with grave matters In a grave body, heard of before in our historyq 'the fact is, that Covode's resolutions do, in el -1 feet, accuse the President of corruptly alms I ing the patronage or his offlee. and then np point a committee to try Min on that nide. Mutt:charge. Witnesses are summoned and examined ex parte—the chairman of the com• mittee being at once chief accuser and Chief Justice ! ! If Mr. Covode had possessed the instincts of an honorable I, , entleman. he would have refused to be a nipmber. much less the hebil of a committee to aubstantiate *ere insmnattons of crime, midi+ by buns , If, neanist the highest officer of theßepublic We In not believe he had personal knowledge of even a single net of official misdemeanor lon the part of Mr. Buchanan. But he was mearlentsugh to hint slander, and ~ till 'mon k er, , The a chief agent in oitoblisiiing whit r d not directly and boldly charge. Ile Ana) , y diat he and his allies never intend• ed to impeach the rremident Thai is very likely But they designed to injure him by a proceeding *which should have the effect of an impeachment, without giving the accused any of its benefits in his defence '' The fearless and independent manner in which Governor Parker has performed 'Ma vi to power is worthy of con.ideralde I !need of commendAtion. The recl,lo,A tattoo of a 81 Irk Repoliheal) f.e.4wild tore ling met with an effectual barrier, when it came helot,. the Chief Executive of the State. dein:toiling the approliat 1011 Of his 1131111. Ile Irani the manhood to act in accordance %call 11.0 , Il i timer at oc . Innmtplev th t• t• • .1 him k the prowl po.itwn he now oec,timeq e•ilh 1114 firm veto proteete , l the people horn 11,!1,.•; in( oopollev find corrupt legt.litt ton of siktoolg of 1,1114 meolpor atmr privileged rotnpann•s vie! ere tint; car p .r..t tons over the heads of the people, corn merod the rest.ect aced approval of honest nom 41111 parties, but C.:IA.1 , 11111v does he deserve the approbation of the party which elected horn f..e d. 6 acing the infamous partisan Inensiu e eh y4ted, for the purp.o,e or plac.ng to the hand: of the. Repubhcm candidate for \ la% or of l'hilarhlphin, the control of some ..‘.n lomdr , tl appolottnerits mo nth a.; heeh to luffor nr•e the , r muntemal el. etion. 'Thi• re• Free Banking Bill 11'bether he if : t ete, d to the Im ik by the Auditor- General 10 be 1(111111 to the market value of the .took leas l}ve per itenturn, 1/1 1 0111111.1101:11. 111,s is never U, exceed cloi:ty live per centum of the stock ttenty p.r cehtutti m op rta matt be patil rn h f .ct• the hank An Inn;An huauu•eta, anti tt must always keep in its yaultx eprr`u• %%. nty Iiv•• p.•r of ItII. amount of not. s Issut.l, na A hr• ur hil ly 20.1it•onat to lilt • • 1••41 rarntal storl , cannot 1 1r I• than 411 ty thousand nor mnre than one inilhon of dollars. No note less limn fl.e dollars Lo be Aa.aUoll an the bank stops the p .yment of specie the Auditor•tleneral appoints three in titers LO make Inquiry and If they report the bank is he 14 to appoint a receiv er, who is I . 2 ,..t j a r i all the assets into money and pay, first lice note holders , seism the depositors; ( third the other debts 111 fourth to di , ti !bath the rein undo among the stock. 1101.1Lis fl rata. The ronditton of each bank must he pub lished monthly in the newspapers, and on each semi-3111mM dividend day a statement i 8 to be made on the oath of Die President and Cashier, which is 'to be sent to the Auditor iieneral and published, setting, forth minute ly the condition of the bank. Existing banks may wine under this bill. Defalcation is to be punished by impripon 'ment in the penitentiary for (ruin one to ten I=l3 A tax is paid on dividentta to the S ate of from eight to thiety per centinn. Tnr: l'aosrecrs.—The newspapers from all parts of the Slate conic to us full of ex pressions of confidence in the result, next fall. The greatest enthusiasm prevails 'among our ranks throughout the entire State. The Democracy are wido awake and are making ready for the contest, with a de termination that indicates victory. The ut most harmony seems everywhere to exist, and-the-Opposition are already trembling in anticipation of defeat. They know,•full well their_ tioney when a united DeiIIMPY-4 the field Governor Packer Another Word to Our Bubisotibere Court week is again ayproafihnig., and the publishers of the Democratic Watchman will expect to receive a friendly greeting from ever' , one of thin subscLiticrs There is a ideßZing consciousness embi aced in the recog nition of old familiar faces. enemirages us in the discharge of duty—it enlivens the dull and often times weary virusitudes of an editorial life. A smile end a word of ap probation from our friends may° set ve as a strong inoentite to cheer tut iq thee cause of patriotism and the'forther advineement of those principles of Demcicracy which have made ns a great, a virtuouie and a happy people. We. love to labor for the success of thostvgreat min 7.iples. They are our by a natural affinity, and While we Put lb an elliirt,to Rogan' Thern, our highest obit ion is to see them waving as, they lave long waved in triumph over the battlements of our coontry, the proud insignia of coun tries liberty. The Democratic Watchman is enlihteil in the noble cause of national rights the biosilest and most comprehensive view of a nation's greatness. It coleys to your homes; and :s our filesides, tin; advocate of Democratic principles Let it be sastained by your liberal patronage. We will pay again, that a smile of approbation nod a vied of encom agement tt ill 11;:liti 11 inn labor•. We I,now 11.)i; 10 appreciate so, But oho ?am;ioopeily describe the feelings of au editor, Then such kindness is maim les Led and accumpaund by the cash, on either old or new sql,..miptions 1 l!ow his very cati hes the lio,p1,Llto:: or prorre-s at such an meal Ire may b.• lrel.ding the seat y Journey of Pie In lila lima peel to encomcge hnn, lint only let curb an eXplrlVllee be real], .•d and the alnurtily ,1011ai sill dispi.ll his gloomy foiekaaling wore instantancou.ly then .f it lia,Reen touched by the magic wand cf a magician Ve hope every one of our subscribers will test the experiment. We are just now lo good trim to be operated on. We omit money. Slid whit I, more, we rruil harr During the AtirriTottit a good opportunity will he preseut9l to our miliseribers to pay their indebtediMas. at cc boll (late we eXpeCt,lbern to diNe barge .thu same Soli ~rob. rs S4llO re•Ille St a diamoce will confer a favor by remitting the amounts due us by rnsd mime lint, ly New Tariff Bill )tt the Iltm,e of Itepresentatteei, on Mon dnv a Reek, a new tariff bill W3M reported frotn the Committee on N • nys awl Means. amt the Note Ti few previotii. on a mo tion to hop lid the rifle 4 to allow it t?, rt putti•d at that time ah0v,0,,7, nd,a 11.1 only. m , ts ra"or, ni I,e ks 01,4 toll, or soineihmg ,ohit It, pas the MUM' II 111 1,1 •;.,111• (1 0 h r on. f-. 1.5 per =1 ton plait $2O, rail *l2 ~..•11p 41i, and pig ;C n runt Ihr prN duty of :rl per Vent voilrer , ' l, t list fn Wool, extenriN In all aunt costing oinkr IN) Celli, at the ' 1 putt of export ; all other being Pn me per Ib agititial 2-4 per emit. ad valorem Wool oo i xo‘ota r.. . 1.. l h.t 11•••311, Ppe..l.ll‘; rtutreti, 01114 • Cloth.; rttni rarliem. :IQ per cent , and drone grade, he , at from :5 to 39 per cent ; however', worth tater ; two dollar, per yard pay double duty The eflect of tin.; B , llle VVIII Ire to Illeleaso he 11;1. ty ou woolen god. gem; Ally nitwit 9 per e; it the ptcer Ilt tate bring 11) n liit auda reW_A,,I,VII - 1111,1 inainif.initires 21 ptr ;cent. Mixed woolen and ; ottoti gouda will :SO 111,1 ce.11.., 111,1 k rd LI as nit der the prt Nem law Anther Kick at Cameron The Pennsylvania State Journal, plililv•hi rd at Philadelphia, and the ackiiiiidedi;Ld organ of the Mown Itepoliilloans in Ow: State, in a recent 1, ngtby article m rio tew ing the (Aaiun: of the dor, rent candidates to be prevent to the Chi. ago Convent Niiiiaks of Cameron . " Deny it who will. It 1. , 1 a v If cv truth that the cpposition 10 /OW ( 1 tune run) in OHS Stale is strong, and a sp, this city We 141Ve the tent - let it pars for wloot it is worth If the Ilarrislinig. delegraph mat, With impunity lornoil all Journals dif fetmg with ii ut regard to till inol. ur n IVCI• mg deli gale .l. as '' disorganizing she. I. and the Vince of gentlemen / such ns Martin from Iklaware couoty, must bo stir IVA nod his speech dace not he reported, hes 0.11:Ke WO manly and iiiilepi adept , tf geic tlemoin who ildicer in any particular with the acknowledged friends of llelicral ( . 111111. roll, :toast already. have a mark set upon them, as has been boldly threatened, and 11 til Is is 11(1 ts,ary to 'loop., success.' their employ are despicable." T - A frienHiiiks it very ear traordinary that an ass ofrre'lalked like a mn n This is not eftrarirdinary. Vide the .4!s terisk ed 3..? . RN, i7e,l - nqtlicr letter from L C Smith, ,n reply to•the Aav•termk editor, winch ti, in our eptnioo rather severe, and we have tall it over f..tr the pre,eot. tr.) - - The .I,n terisCeditor tcknowledges that there is I,ele white man in the Watch man ollice. Thu, in more than•we can say (or that establishment—for it is well known that the editors of that paper as well as the principles they advocate ire -nigger ! nig- ger ' I ! a'y After the elections are over and we have elected a iYetudent, Col. Uurhn Gover nor, a majority in the pegislaturo and thus secured a U S. Sena r, we will attend to answering all this' questions you may see proper tu w. 'Thin epithe In plaintive tonea the aajAwl,tart 11101,11, And all' the hens and eltiekenn oeokled—oats cri= We will attend to Col. Seely when we get through with more Important mot. —Ass-terssk Edd or. - . - Well. hurry up the cakes, fur we're. &tier you with a -forked stwk." Some years ago, Mr. Kidwell was pre ach ingto glint% audience in the western part of Illinois. and gave for his text • "In my Father's house there aim many mansions." 7 Ile.had scarcely read the words, when an old rem stood up and said : tell you folks that's a lie ! I knew his father well,--he lives 15 tiles from Lexington, in old Ksin tukkip ao old logsmbin,. add lbw. sioit but in —„- Eyes Right! Heads .}'P ! DEMOCRATS I ! 1, „.0 THE WORK `GOES BRAVELY ON THE, RE ODE iSLAND ELECTION• reward TfiS USid)eitAolr Et.sertox oIP MIL 8 PXAOUB AS BOVERNI)11 After otie of the most exciting contests ever known in Rhode Island, Col. William Spragne, the candidate of the Democrney and the Union man, has lotion, elected Dovernor by a majoritirsf I .500. This splendid inc. tory shows an eatonishing revolution in sen timent when vie consider that the Remit)li • cans carried lihmtalglitst year by. 5 352 ma jerky. gelediatebr after the gloat Democratic gains in Connecticut, no• ' thing could be more cheermg to the Demo cracy «f the trillion. l'onneeticui alioa the Int:d piTalani of 'Republican Stater. in New England, but Rhode Island has broken it Ulcrious Rhoda, [slim I! She to uolltntg more than a sitall stripling, but, :lie ha'. goon to battle with the Republican Giant and slain it 1 Thus, on the very thre,lml,:i.f the hew dential contest, here the .I.eprihlicitris tamed a merlon.; repulse in to Stater Colmie.fonr riqtaiii roe ti Repo I, 1111 etndidatr• for Pruinlont, Their ma j ority to Connecticut, dwindled down from PIP/11,0111d, to a few litindrvd, tsatiles III:11(10i Of encouragement into the Republican (mum. And nom Rhode Island has deNerM,l them - has (ler, atm] the ItepalMonn evoliTtle fur I;,,verm-, ttml utterly rout“l the mope, bits The Itemthhcan pal ty ma) a, 0r ;I elo.t. Mistily-s and make nn a,,lgnmval, when it is tlolvattal to New England Connecticut It,. Republierm , have came I t by a in Tway ofah , ;ut 6qo, after one of the hottest campaigns ever known in that Stale A (ex more such victories in Yew England. and the Reptildiean party is undone The vote of Oononetient shows the gradual of Republicanism in its stron..olo'. I . t the l'resnlential elrcli nof is`“; :1U ied the State by a niai 'sty of 7 705 over Rn 11- 3111/111, 61111 5,090111,r floclianan awl I illr-ore ec•intimed Last year the R...piitilicao ray i 9 the state was over 1 ,t 2 Oll, and th year, after the n ,st strenuous ext.; ti and although the vete polled shows a large iii crease, the Republicans have only I , .1 in Having the State by some OH) inieev If tie react 1011 goes t it at thri rate, ,opeetwu t is sure to eclat her vote for the tir , hive r r the Charleston ll'onten tn,n Democratic Victoria We have nuuu•rous and grailfying evidi troua all hectiorp, of Ihe .01111111, of ■n active National piihlie In Milwankie, on 111...11r. ehrteil Ihtir 11a)ur and otinr ofF by I (m) majority. In Cincinnati. the iminidlkinorrati, lid was tlemmil by uvur -win, .t I ternneratic gain. In Littur.t, N. 1 , the fII II U 1)(1110, lieket to as elrottil. „ p„, dam Pe....4.44 their Movor 414 ma lowa. VI Trenton N .1 , the Duttwerttl4 cted their Al.tror 10; 401) inityirity Ilanf•,rd Conn Ihv Ilvinorrstlv tirri t h, ti Jlrtnr by 44) may , ' 'Ey S.) 11 gn, ()VII he I'lllllll In' ths ago, the V Y ,b lie govt. c! the Presidential t lection prvfll4 t tog the dt. r. at of its party Having thus thrown its follower! !On the mood of drowning our. they were very ready to adopt any I. xpedient that is Csitcgl.t. IT. 'llford a r,ly fsf hope- and the Tribune, ",* t,:opoii, cattle out for the nomination of Mr Itat,, It exprt ,s,l the opinion that Seward ,r any other Republican mould be badly heat( it, and tile only hope of the party is In Bales And ('VIII w Ith 11110, IL WOUld Frulll a, If :t t regard as next to hopeless for it say r 1,1 Slir(•eecl, they most II 5:1,00() in , 16.04,0 in htdiaott ; 90,P0P io Perot /11%11,1a , just double dm ir vote in slw r ts y , gain 6oi,t/00 itt New Yolk - and so forth II to slate it all in a single ward,' they I Ist ralse their vote Jo the Coll it try ttaiii I :S4 I 000, in I 1 ,ti to 2 000,000 this year I 'I Ids they eatiolt do ; and whoever may be their tantiZate, they are bound to be a...boated. The Tyrone Star The following we flip from the Tr / rot - • Star, an Opptcsitfon prl'ot, having the name of Suomi Cameron at its toast head for Pre sident, and Col. Curtin roc Ilottroor . " Are 'We to be Abobtionized o • oriday. in the llowae of It. presenta tives, Mr Itlakes (Rep )of Ohio, offered the following preamble and resolution • Wherenv, The rhatteling of orotund and the holding of persons as prop( rty to contrary to natilral justice agyl the runth mental principle; of our political system, nod Is notoriously a reproach to our country throughout the civilized world. and a serums hindrance to the progress of Republican lib erty throughout the nations of the earth therefore, " R , sol vrd, That Cie Committee on. the Judiciary be, and the same are lit rely in structed:to inquire I'llo the expediency of reporting a toll giving frbedion to every hu man being, and interdicting S'iivery wherev er Congress has the Constitutional power to legislate on that subject ' Commenting on the above, the N. Y. Trtbu.ne says : Mr. Blake, of pi°, stirred up a pretty 'chic eiciterifent n the floin,e of Itepresen tatilves on Monday. by a radical Anti Slavery resolution. For * few minutes the noise ant' coolnaton wets great. But the resolu tom wee safely void down, and all aubsidad' into peace again.", The vote on the resolution stood yeti 60, nays 109. The onl members from Penn hylvaina that rote with tho Abolitionists .wire grow, lIAL .Stewart, and Blair of this 14strict. Xt. Mr. Blair nasreprosent tf to Disiriet i Or ewe all Abolitionists ? We presiftni that . Blare ddes d esire a "- nomination " bee of the Star we clip From a latef nu. the following °it'. price& to find the name of Pennsylvania. among •r ft in on that (option mocralie party, but we r astonished that Judge should halo di.. graced •ttng as they did. We ur their abolition vote he are tired of "Wash ' • - • -So- but- ..t We are. not a of Oaluslia B: Grow the Abolitionists. alone he left the D crinfeiin we aro rat HALE and Bla their iliat'riote by, can . only account ' by supposing that :metre. .• iicond term." . , • ~). ' President's Special Kemp) , Id ail is condi:timed by the practice of alleiv- I ilized. nations. - Every (remit In must IT volt To tite House o/ Represcrotatzoes : at sucha spectacle. I AIM to appenr before After a dela , / which has eflotded tue . ii m- , Mr. Covile - , either personally or by a sub. File time for rtilection,' slid after nitwit and 14 l!ll1e, to cross examine the witnessei. which mireful deliberation. I find igyself a s Ia- he may produce before hit to sustain his ed by an imperious st•nie of ditty, as a m co t o\en accusations against me ; and perhaps ordinate branch of the Pederailli lit' oviditme j even this poor, boon may be denied 'to the to - protest against the first two .hoses at'. the t I resident. • \ ~ tirst resolution to:ctoed by the 'reuse or Rep resentetives, on the ;oh umt., and plibli , hed I And what is the nature of the illieStigli• in th e congees,,,,i t o 61,m, s i t th e s ticw ,, e d • i tion which his resolution propose to hush ing day. The clauses are in the following 1 lute ? It is as vague and general as the words : - Resolved that n committee of Englinli language affbrds wordir in which to live members be appointed by the Speaker, 1 "'kelt' The, committee is to inquire, not for the purpose (first) of investigating i into nny specific charge or charges, bu t whether thilriMirdent of thrift - I - Red' Staten, whether,the riesident ims. hy• "money. p. or any other officer of the Government, hi t ,, , I tronage, or other Improper : cans, sought to jby summit% patronage 'or any other Hwang. I influent:o," not tht netion of rimy individual sotitht to influence the action pr congress, ,inc•mlwr or members of Collgteks, but "the or any committee thereof, for or against the action" of the entire body i• of Congress" passage of any l apy „ plighol i„ i „ g to ih e ri o t t itself. "or any committee thereof. ' The ,of any PAM+ cr' l 'ereitoty : (and 1-1 , I,) "also, President might have diail some glimmering Ito inquire into and inresturite whether any the }mho. or the /Mimic° to be investigated cifli an or ~m 'era of the thivei eattun have ' had Ins aceitieer pointed to the act or acts of by combinatilln or otherwise, prevented or j Congress which be sought to pass or to de-- , di, rented. 111 Uttelillllllfli to prevent or defeat, t i vat by thi• employment of "money, ['Rime ow ex, , ,,,0..n or tiny law or late 1 1111 N 11pon , age, or other improper means " Tint the the ;dimity book, and a bother the President scell'illimi is hounded .1 1 v 110 such Ii nuts -- 1 s tailed or refused to compel the exycition ; le extends to the whole circle of legislation : ifsily law theii•ot ' f to interference "for or against the passage I confine myself exclusively ticriheso two of tiny law appertaining to the rights of any ; branches of the resollitern : because thy State or Territory." And what law dais ! portions of it - which follow :date to alleged ' not appertain to the rights of some State Or ; mitoses 111 pll , ll ~11101, 1 , ,41* VA - nig, put,tie Territory I And what law or law's has rho ' buildings and other public works of the Chu PT ottidt•ot failed to exemite I Then % nit 4 lit ' nal Slates 111 such cases inquirles are high. i ea 'dly have been pointed out hail any such 1 •lv } , septet in thi•ins( Ive s, fl/1 , 1 belong equally exkl 01 " .t.• the : - 'en^di , and 'Mime, as nieilent to their', , 1111 h Lawless asked an tnquirr In hn legislittliv (Itkie4, rind helot.; necessary to en- male by the Ileum whether Jitdige Peck, in :tble them to ilisrover aril to itkovlde the RI, gi mini lea ns, hail not violated Ins judicial pi ~lir.ati• leg,dative rem, dies for any abuses dunes, a Minot the specific ituni or .or per• winch may he rii•rei tame& •';lth,, , iigli the trouble net, lln not believe there would have Lrms Cr it, , ' 1 ,1. , , port% u t r,' 11l been Ime a snatle vote in that body in fa vor of iiTe extrenieft V1.... , „111' 1111,1 eeriest, yet ins ' th, iranury , sole poi ,iose i 1 ad ;ei hog to thin. ftt rree,eiii ' 5,,,,,, • • ti ( e , time of the 0 ;star I lumber Mid Is to 11/311. the tiro,' hie , of coil lotion he „f ..,,, !ti t warrni r i by Isom has been no fin, i i (~, t.i do ill II,11.1) 1111.1 th , ri 11, .1 'II Mall t ii ,, , „I r z F. g l, I I; lif tills re , ohitie I The it,- „r Pepre ,', ';', i ; " ' '0 ' l . " ' i? "" setitall,'S 1i11,41., III) 1141Vr..1.41111,r ille r Co - r:. " . .""" "' t ' - 'P r ',. Ben'aturi , ' ' the , 1 , 1114 b i inpeaeriiitig power of toe ',On i re, a ',omit I st tuition mid the first at , :oat, I V port,, r. i „r , tie' resolurton, , ~,,p i , I s an Hi " it , :iiitg coriseninig, to hear a word of explnnation, lino.. etedrrsed this acensation against the booty, ltllll , ll 1,1 . 1• r 161' 1/14t, 111 l'il:111,11in Willi Ihl. SOlllll., their authority it , , 11 , gislativ e I resA "I and made it 'heir own set They hod is rheerfoll arlimit,il ev, I, refused to permit a pentber to inquire y y !of lid i'resufent's aerimer what were the It is solely in seta rence to the first or im penehing pow ul' that I propose to make C. 8 e "1-" ,, "17:1"1"rIrin"ith" ittmq in this accusation of '• hi crimes and few °hart visions. Except in this single ; P r—min° 7 , „, , e. 1 1 ,,, ( ~ ,,,tilohill 1, , 1i,,,,,,ted the' misiletnenuon.” against a co-ordinate branch ,of the I iorerntnent, wider the impenclml 'lroise of Represenlatir,. with no power. 110 pl/l{ or Me II inis• 10515 al to hear a single pit oulietten, no sumeturte y a hateter or , r tit sio cee i n n errs itr rez , iril to the correct. the l'lr,irlent 111 all other respects he turele of ororeedintrj but, a ithout a mil Tide es Ind pi nil, ill or tt en, as they 21-i• or ineot , ,i , Inn', passed Me trucnsittory resoiti -1 liiiii. to II 4'001.11,111'1' beam's of th., t ;,,r ii riis miler the pressure of II e preTichs einread, he to th, ir rapid i11.t,11 ill' Is I,IIIV Ole direet represenlnti el. MI carat, of q" e ` t '"" the pe id.. of ',II .00i tench or Ili, sliver, igii ' in the rastillitio:, or a pro, cution int: any t ..,, 'lii iliu,„ hint ,„ d e . n l o „ . ~ tie eir..ll.`e TIZ .1141 the most bumble citizen -- y, ~,,,, ..,, ,1. , ii) ,, k , iti , i;w4 11111 , 111 tli. , itlitii, Tr and i , loin (or myself no greater rights than lof 111 1 I oroddiit ',anal ilniv ere! not 111 any be e".1..Y4 the (.lonstitittain of the routed r 0.,,, , ,, ~, Ill' II „„,, o r H ilit ,,, 0 , „ t . iti ,,,,,, i Stales ;Mil of Me several States require that i nu , i „, i I i i , i iin , i , iltitii4h , itriti „, tit i „,,, it hi: sh ill hr inform( (I, to the very beginning, him with the tread honorable, r , •qtdmilil. of Iha nature find lane or the accusation . It; ' iiiiziii/ti „ i A i ~ 11l the „ ! ,,,,i ~ ,,,t tho against lunt in order to ennb'e bon to pre. ~ „ t,,,, , .. 1 1 , ,, ,,, 1 ., ~,,,,,,,,,,, , „tl ,,, i , hrig . pare for to. defence There ars other prim 1 ibis exalted piecillm will tai..' l err, ',, far ''lilt .4 It 1101 1 might enumerate, not less I 6., 11: lion liel, 11 0 1 th, o . rig I , g .„' per ~„ 4:11.1I'd pi,•eeniiiii; an i upettet rabic shield to 1 rote, I I very citizen falsely charged with a ,its, . 111.;1 ire., rbe 1101L'I'll 111 o.IS VC •a . '.., 011.111 1.1 li' hi. .11,.., ......, . u.rn-i.a.r : 1 4.1,110na I .41. nee These liner been violated by !Le : 1,w., iC a darr,:, rm. pr ed, a 111 :be pri serunor instituted by the Rouse Ile is 'II 111 1. 1 14 O n , to ow 1.1,1 ~x . , , ,,,,,1 , 'of I: I reenlist set against the Executive 'iv 10151 , trtt itit; ititiiiitiiiiitii if tit „ twit „ tun , larnich ~r till ( /over...en , . ..sii ill ti,.• Pres t.., o, 0 hat , ' , I iell n II 11111 1 , /41,,,t1ge the 111, 11l .11611 e he deprived of the rod( otian of , ~,, lit. I , ~,, ~, 4„ ,,,, ~, t ,„ ~,,,, „,,,, ~,,,,, i lii u• great prIIIIIIIIIPS l% hush prev nil in I very I noi alien. a ray of libert v penetrates the rend; 1 Inn sit, ; ivient hi ai,y ic i', pow,: ' e 01111 11, 1 1.4•11 . e , ...• gloom lit Ii •pro;•in 7 Shall the Eteent I VI. 1 , 1 1h ; 1,, "Ile I,i e nor eentioe I Ile', t‘i , ~,,, •• • It , 'I• ft ~,i or re,tlCi %%Lodi 1.11 bus Jed ,k,,t. ~, ib, „0 i.,,.. iii , ~,, „„ ~ ~.„;,,,. _. ' r'-f 5 11 , , I, i 11 1 ,V I Ihe '.?h I I - tB;ti , ':tig mains' lion teethes Ili„ fears of Ili IF , ' woo , Tio y have o'so , , if tri,rl 'Tim hurt a }urge ' 10, ~,,iirii 0 , hi gl-I, , iii li ,„. n! 1 , ,, ,, 1 ,1,. ~, ,a . anti I:11./II men who, before the Constitution CA” I '‘'"rne a lan it : to at :ex appoiyai 1 ,,, , ' was adopted by the States, apprehended that retiresenting the issipli• of elm timedchair«, I tit!Tena ''"y of the riovernment WWI to 'lie , a i xgrandireinerit of the Ler,la lire n 1 the r x unless it aliall ones nth r Ms vi to 110 a ins vtt.tiy „f tin,, 0 ~f, „f 6 0 th h, , ,„,,,, lii h, , ' p-riae ~ r the Executive anti Judicial Depart, Legislative espacily I e int,.. 0 1 ill , ,ninon 1 wirh the s 4 enatt and Hon,. 1 1....1111 , e In IP- I mirry to assert lin nr.y farts Ninths ir,„ , tt t o utfltienee his pid,turer t .II *id r„-,,,r ;tt .0.,, ing • ply ile,ostioil . in the porfrtllleoe of legislistiye I•osti•eri rile re- !,nlt , ‘ lira note, nl the I roveroviivet Olt 'rill to lospl'e the coieliwt of alt of de in in their relettong .o tots Writ, earls tither, \S It ;I uxrtnal h T I al.ee and' reap , et At I. air each lit , : a riitltt to demand )11•1tee fmni the oth. r the "Two. I . a ootinplain' IS this I ight.ti and nunuuolu:, of tilt P!‘eilitise hay. loot ritilatod In the rel•oll of the President M trial orint IOW• a , hturnl of the I dent before the Sent it on eharim , pr, fctred and provrrnlld a•zain , t line by the Ilnn,e of ReprolenlatiVes Wcoll.l Ire an irnoti•iro4 -pee If.,t• for the IA erhl In the 11,11 only hIS rem rani 11,111 Iho ...Id LI I, of l' , I ru ,• n t,•, hart i• r, hod; 17e. rut llrr prt and of fit ire gel. Ate,. 1,41,511,111 he (111 III:OW.1 the ilisitrai 111..11 hllll W,011.1 degree he r.11,...01 11111111 t ht • ciest t ear nit' the Ainerp•sii Heuer the in, r 11110011 Y by 'lie htititioin to Tie, uri• a tau Mini It t +.11 , 11 a trial, it declares &IL the Oiler J.l it pie sli•II _preside " was .1 milks, ti t ...1%9in.• the framer' nt the Von , eihil ion telieltql it to lir possible &that the Vi••.• Prigideilt ltpitlit he biafised by the fa , t, that, •'l.l ca-t of the re ' 11tuv.,i ..f the lit from all, r • Ow s•inie •,11411 I. t O l, oil the Vl,e fhr peellllllteley 11e.e01'11111V1 in tile II V in the elSe of rhar ; zes wli,ch may involve nupeaelainent have teen wo II ati I Kis , Iv settled by long prawn e upon prior or th i nfl Josue, both to and tin people 'rh, precedent esi a i 41,e lin ilia care of Judge l'ec:t. of Missouri. m ltill. slur a careful review of all former ;weer. dents, will, I venture to predict, stands the lent of lime. fii that case I,olo.• E (ward l.tt% lee tre preNented a rid mu to the Muse, in whrh he set foritri and specifically his causes of complaint Ito prayed "that the youllict and proceedings in this behalf of s hid Judge Peck may be inquired into by your honorshie body. and such decision made thereon.as to your WlB' doin and Justice shall seen: tityner." This petition was refereed to the Jedicitiry Coin toittee Such has ever ,beeii deemed the appropriate comuut,tee to inaip similar in vestigations. ft is a standing coininittee supported to he appointed i without reference to auy special case, and at all times is pre sumed to be composed of the roost aliment lawyers in this House from ddlerent,portions of the Union, whose aequal l itarra with judj• -chil proceedings and whose habits of inves tigation qiialifyvithem peauliarly for the task. No tribunal, from tiwir.position and charac ter, could, in,the nature of tliiqgs, fte Wore impartial. Jn the ammo!' Judge Peck the witnesses were selected 4y the committee itself, with a view to ascettain the truth of the charge. They were cross examined by hhn.,and everything was conducted iu such a manner 48 to allord him no reasonable cause of coMplaipt. In view of this precedent, and. what IS of far greater Importance, in view of the Con- Caution and the, principles of Merit il just ice, in what. maimer Its.' the President oh the United States been treated by the Howl& of Representatives ? Mr John Covode, a rep resentative from Pennsylvania, is the acanster of.the President. Instead of following the ' wife precedents of former times, stud etiPs chilly that in the case of Judge Peck, s and referring the accusation — to the COMmittee, on the Judiciary, the house havdmade ney I accuser one Of my Judges, ,---To.-coalteAce-racouser the- - tetigtciha-ctola-- tion of the principles of universal MEM r,r.a.n declare, emphatically, that Tmake this loote.t. for I 0 reason perimmlly to niy• ..If and I do it Milli perfect respect for the 1 7, .n..e of Representatives. in which I had ll,e limp), of serving RR a member for flee hif ,, rms:^e t..rtna I have 11 red long in this g .odly land, and have enjoyed all the olbees and honors which thy country could bestow. Ann4l:ol the political lilurtivi through which I hare too•qed, the present is the first nt tempt whirli halt eder been made, to me kno/WI4 Ilge. In ' , Limn try- permohil Or o e licnil tot, gill ix. tl.f• app Arty, I shrill to i.l l- o•Iy ;.•Tirr from , lo• 0 .. f my country I 1,0, ohm o Ily wl oc tov that there is no pithlt • act of rnv , wi I netvlsar the strteterl t rutin \r• I (I, r, ill tie,,tlgat,on, nothing Lot the qt. I,•01ry tan 41111 my good mine .In Inr e7 , n this te , anse f chertkli an h let e that the riaciow4 R, ing st I. 110 derelliki and prott , red ote 'trnm-t h" shah(, 1.0,‘ list.! and Mail , ' NCI I. rt ',lt 1114. 1.1, , wh. n I 11:1A, dm t In.l gint tin Nilo .1 11..clare fur , and thy ktqlltiUjj,nt 111111 T% !ie. urr (tviiii an exceidinoti &careen, worthy of nolo r I Irt, at any period of guy to appiiiai inn 1.1 ith n corinjit ordt , bonurable propoititio , ; and, 1110.11 no:.ul dovelopirenta, tt hod never entered into my irnaginatfiin tha t nny p , rBon even m the ' , norm at egn a purllC. would ohm gie 11141,t remote degree, KVI 01 1111 11 lig nand• snrh n propogition to any hillTlllll IP.; 1 may now, however e velnitn in the lino:Aare of complaint em;,loyenl by iny thint and pridecessor, that I have been "to such exaggerated and indecent trine, 3 , 1 r u ilil neareely be applied to a Vero, to a moor NOVI defaulter, or even to a common mek•po.:ket " I do, the, verwe for the reasons Rtated:rllld 111 the name of the people of the several States, solemnly protest against these pro ve erlings 1•1 the limn.. or Representatives ; Itecatt•e they are in violation of the rights of ie eo-or;111111'..l. PXcenike branch-of-eke Gov. eminent and subversive hr its COMltltteinnal independence; because they are calculated to foster &'baud of interested parasites and informers, ever ready for theii:_ own advan tage. to swear helore exparle :,u - timittees to pretended private conversations between the President and themselves, moapable, from their nature, of being disproved;, thug fur 'Milling material for harrassing blip, degrad ing him in the eyes of the country—and eventually, should he be a weak Ur a timid man, rendering him subservient to improper ielloences, in order to avoid such persdeu• toms and annoyances t because they tend to destroy that harmonious action for the cremon good, which ought to be maintained and which I sincerely desire to cherish, be tween co ordinate branches of the Govern ment ; and4lnally, because, if unresieted, they would, establish 11 precedent dangerous and embarrassing to all my successors, to whatever political party they might he at tached. JAN 11.1.9 BUCHANAN WA3IIIM(I7Oz4, March 28, 1860. MAKING QAILIC WITFJOGT kIUTTIRk —A la dy, who is quite a tenons housekeeper, re commends an tconommal plen,for making cake without,biatter,rhich may, he useful to our readirs. Take a piece of nit, salt pork, molt it down and strain it through a piece of course, thin lanolin. ' Set itisside until cool. his then white and firm, and may be used like butterla 'spy kiud-of cake. In a pound ucke she assures us it is .deli- - . -49whr- 1 56 sap-6iktb-stutr-oneiriii-sh4; er utekl butter apm earrespontroice. ttur ll* Democratic Watchman MESSRS. SESLY & BARNHART. —OENTLIC aletr :—ln the last issue of the Centre Duni ocrat you' have nu doubt noticed that huh ~the Associate and Asa terisk editors of the Centre Der%Mtt entirely evaded the niter. ,regatitree pht to them in my communication publiahed in a recent number of your paper. Tbeirsileque isayart ual admismn ollhe truth cannot ,encape the responsibility to this 'manlier. Those questions can be quite as'essy answered now as after the election, at which time they have promised to attend to the anitrsern int of the Watchman editors Perhaps they Um serve the- "Republican" better by giving m e immediate attention Ito thie,cuse. Why I 't they own'up like men their complicity n the evitignae s against them are so overw Imieg 1 They plight nerve — the interest' or n Covode, even much better by doing so. There ia nothing like an hor.est confession to alleviate the up. braidingn pf an accusing conscience. Me e . are Editors. I etpect treat week to give you ano they consinunimitioti .containing more nn portant questionsotor them' to romid e f. A n d L would take thin occcrin to request every - Republican who does not want his confidence tot to support the • Central Pi cgs It is- now regarded an the only true eitpo nerit of our print:spies. Yours, !to , REPI 111.11'A N Fro. tho Vot,lnnott :11t.ziSRS. AP the f tr„, rt 1 „ 1 , of it 5up•,,,, , ,,a,nt of the (Outlaw S.•1;nol l of t'enrre eiiiinty, I. approaching, it IloOleS those V1•11,.4e duty It 14 to Al het I 11111 , 1 for shut s.lauon o•kook Bell -b thin (114110 e, is SIM! , t he OW e,C. mast hove ell the rid I ^7 .1i 114 ' , tie. I th , l 114 it II .1,11. 1, I I 111 lilt tllatll r it call the atteittinti of the foliate and Mr d i rectors to a maii in my opinion every t‘ , ll qualified GA, the poi.q.inti, soil one wk. would, I dotal! hot, devote all Ida en, gin to the office. Hera amply qualified by id. has had a lung and tarivil ISp 11 ones iii the practice uf .leeching, liaB forrily been entirely successful, is etierget.e a an') , l public spekker, is interest, din Ow public schools... „Jin earnest advocate of ile ay , iti in and, being a single man and linen) plop,' in a regular bntiiues4, round Rirord ii lake the ofilee cyment doi n g ill terns Ili., t harnett r and h. is most heartily endoised %%i c or. Ito is known this gentleman is. A. llov.n 111 iciii soN, of Pout r township, now re , oling Bellefonte. Ile Ls young but h.is all thi vantrren t' g, brings, experience and k no cv ,cdge "High Grounds." A, G Curtin, the Itlack Reptiblieut candidate for Governor of this State, pro claimed, in a grand flourish, in a re els ‘peerli made at l'hiladelphia, tha , he intend ed combat:wig the present Cam pale II On " high geetinds and gentletnanl:i Begging for quarters, eh tNuppo..e li e rnneratie party hinuild by accithiat hate selected candidate against whose taw,. haracter or politioal record here Lave been rin.eil a s,ngle point, do ton think there would have been a word Fru.) about high ground,'?" Ni, indeed, Env,liqh language would scarcely hare eon tame! words stiong enough for their ee but the imprmite tieing the case, the ''at to r r^oond may not be tip lint this grand flourish a hunt " gentlemanly conduct " nits all 1,..h leent an far as Curtin is concerned, ai , / thin he prowl before he cloned thl•Csant• • gen vans illy " apeech as we lind by r„.l mg a little further, to referring in Presid,,, , luclimian, he atizmatizes hen as en scho has dtsgracmi Ina tirade and dwart . e4 his manhood." Do you -rail this pool. manly lalign+geh Ihigh ant lion ty - kit ,rt formed 111.1, for our inoteuction, did the Etlimpe cannot change his skin, nor the leopard his sputa:" and from this utigente• manly attack, altogether uncalled for t Ton ly no off'nce (lomat good marner ne.„itt truth, and history, we are led to LI, cwelosion that even a cant'itlate Get i-oei nor, a the hrghettt offbte in the gift of it , State, of the lila.ck Republican party ,t, o iii II lie endeavors to play the genth tit , 4, to bound by old habits and by 11,111i.`14 (if net by the cons( onir heiet..) of his party, that it it it not good poker for tom to slander au Whose one distinguished I)mum-rat le• niti‘t g ive ye it to thu evenorned viritlety• or hi, e l iketi by an instilling flung at All other It is further slid .hat peopia who In: J" I:nn,ird should not throw stones •ui I to tr , T4 adage the espeeial attention id Lr• Governor is directed. The ari.,,t to certain questiong which we may 11.11 t. t`,o chow t oat satnehody had •' oi.craced Inn State and dwarfed hi• manhood "—Eactrn Sentinrl Obitiiiirli, DIED • In this place on the siti Inst . very suddenly, I) A IYRKU. eldest son of Co 4 IL Blair, aged 14 years, 5 montl.s r..d If 1153 s. The youthful subject of t Iris obituary ass been afflicted with heart diseaau for severd venni, but continued in the enjoyment comparative health, until his Sudden dciniti on the morivirtg or the sth inst. F,eling somewhat unwell, ho requested his- moth. r to place her, hand upon his heart as hr thought it did not beat right," and almost instantly expired. A few months since dur ing a revival in this plane he psiefeatted rib glue, and became a consistent member of the Methodist Episcepai Church. 110 possessed a manly heart, and• a dignity of personal appearance and character which won the esteem and good will of all who knew hitn To his parents and friends, it is a pleasing. consciousness to know that little Alfred sleeps ,well. . -The winds may be sighing In pensive murmurs over ysn frokli made litik inouqd, and ttie feathered songsters may be chanting a requiem in pin triossucentel my of the dead, to weft apparently in strains Of sweetest of hits pure spirit into th e preemie') of its,apd, bht helmeds-them net Friends may-weep over his grave the bitter tears of an anent, attention, 'and may sigh that his manly countenance is no longer hen' to cheer and gladden tbeiginsirthry prignil• age, but ho beads them not., he W ee p s w ell. That little heart has ceaswito pulsate. The vital current has been stillw3 6y ,death. which was once the source of comfort and the spring "Of Pi.. Aye, friends may tread the weary path of life, and sometimes par anon to !wilt ,hack upon,far o ff sunny scenes, but still hi ships. His gentle spirit has fled into the. read ms of en eternity of bliss, whore it is hetding sweet communion wi t h iteGod nerd lit' iffeitt —there stlls Well, Mother i . for that little heart •• beats rlght" now. t 31ip acioiety of Angela In that , joyous world above. Abe, haPpy thought., that free from tho — trials-alet - vetratternr-or-liiVll- -- COMmov Journey; ghee he, sleeps well, 1:1 El WALK I It
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