TINIZ Istaitrzoonle4ll6 AND J. 9 BARNHART, KAITOKS BELLEFONTE, PENN'A 'IIIIIII6DAY, .11311E14. 1660 DEmocuAtio STATE NOMINATIoN. FOR GOVERNOR, OEN. HENRY D. FOSTER FUR P,tEMIDENTIAJ, ELEcroits ItLACTORS AT LAHUE GIOARIC -M. Kant, of liciks county. &tttcu►Ru VAC(, of 'lola&tplus, I=l .Frvirk.-41..8erver,1-13 Jost I.nnhnrh, lal 2 / 44' C ',terson, 14 Isaac It. ekhow, 3 J. Crovlett, jr. 15. .10(( 4(II), 4 John 11 Ihenner, I( John A A hl, .11 , U. W. Jacoby, 17. Jowl [1 Danner. 6, Chnrles Kelly, 1I J I Crawlm.l, 7. Oliver e James, l) II II Lev, Ihivi.l tio•hall, 20 .1 11 llow.ll, 0. Joel I t Lightner, '2l Nl' KAternom 10. 8 8 Barb-r, 22. S 23 1% illin ii Book 21 I; I) ILuulw 1 Chili eh 11. l'hoq 11. Walker, /.2 S a. II met., (r. '26 Ga . ) 101( bEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTIE. Tb• following I iimed gon:letn ,, n i PlllllO,, the 12=1 Wittirto 11 If ku Ch../ loon, thy lic,ltiturn of the Cunt enlion First 'tunnel etty 01 PI, i, t 1011,1 in 1010. ilototlton, J r tot, ut 1. 111 r,lt, , rri .1 lit 1,11 Aoki. lirojntnon 11 Hrt•ryster (1 tilt no, .Altrtgrur 11 it Llntlertnan, ( 1 / 1 11/, µ Cart igart It.thr•rt ray Edo rd U C 1,.) 11.01 II trr .if 11 (V Irwin John Merolltlrro, A CI, tu Iltrot !roil lop Stout,. 1) A moo, C 11 h.n,,inl. utr Leech F 5' M tifee John It Clr.oltt ir It (It orgy Littk E C 110tehrll Nu t t o l Sr,lrrourn t.sreekteld lrutn,.l - Charles D Itultert idenoirittin Third Itistriat rrgo haltr. J lt IS otr.trortt Fourth Iturt rlrr•- st. , kerr I. Ruhr. .101itt Up, Fifth Di dm I- It II NIP)°, Nt 11 . 01/Id/ Math Merrier—Dr Charlet , Hoofer Ilorratol Dr NI uhlentrorg. J Iwo , rice (Sett, Dr ti retsouter, Ittrult,st F Itpro n Feverith 1)010 let - 11,1111,1 It. rly, 1 Juluel II Fbaurturt Eighth Punnet 11 Dot oh to J o kr. ,tt 11 oodw..rti rrint,, , -1 in 1 , turn tt tf r,I ci.oe Sr II traorf Eleo•oth 1tt401.11- II '5 151/I 11,1, S Vde Tr,clith Dr. , /101 How) 5, Hn IF ohr I 1% 11, hirteeurh I rtr , rt rt -l'e'er Col J 15" Ilrou Joh. C \llll/1610g4 h 4.11 r F. , Urlvet.th JAI, P. Bralt..n, W Polk, Fi(treil h I , •lriet A I. I+ bu~lt~wrll, Ht 111 orn II Iliaur Nip hp 1.-itzlioor J kirru r 11 tlh rm I. Ron , Gi•ootge Mr bolo m Joseph Gl mt, Willi...in II I el.. I. Joihn II notglr, ti•ixteicilth S ft r Ur S Ptirktor JMO., W Oath I.r A 74 N iro St TT tv,Pll , b I''h r MCIIIIII.. 1 111 i, stator! Uliirt Lighterlith 1.1.4r4 t ltr rir) J StaloNo J It Bansom I=M1=1E11!11111!1 Nineteenth s t,:rlhen Twentieth ft.e:riet I: Wert L .lohnet En=/EIMMEI Twonrc not filstrwt Thornotion rratity-1100,,nd Dier,t - Clark T It gh tl Twenly third Irisiri,t (le,tgo W Thller A A Puma', 'lw-tits4iiirth li , •rnrt Andrew Burk.. .J lon /4 Irwin J .hr M •''lnury. Win II M,lihen Ili Cleir Edwuril Campbell Jr , F M II • in tri , ll P Burr Taent♦ OltIA District-- Tlninvis Cunningham. John Graham Twenty sixth Distitet— Thompson Graham, J W Kerr 7 wefifs n, ren;li Dteri st 111!A•oti Laird J. 1101,1 Mc Parl.l , l 'I wvnil eighth fhatrn l N tllram T Al,1111(11 , r na S 11 2 ,4, Ity tiler .of ~,,, M II ,/,)t. lua 1%0 CA.SOIDATWI YOK 141TVICIIVMI - •1 here I. a marked eon - Iraq iota to between the chttlig , i of the lau eantlithatoi for I; ,vi ruler of Iva ma ton Fmutt., the lh int,, f itte rancid tte it+ at 11' a•hinglint. raving his ndlneurr 1 0 se cure the pacsage Of t he inrill hill Cutting.), the t lined States Senate. n int a‘nre that wall have a It dent. y to pr o mote the inter, sty (,1 1111 , 1 rhpet•llllly 4010 MOrklng ClO.O, 10111. t his competit o r Col -peaking rat Itepithlwan t tLm meet advocating tho tritte4 that moat Itring the dill, rem it I'lllllo or !he eintitr3 in all lart.lllNlll In each otlit r which as exptceme has latently , bow l, If, 1111:11IV d, tnmental to the n:dnstnnl 'tilt nut orate of - Peon. ) talon, lint of northern Stali, generally. to blivrt, Gen Foster IA at Washington advo cating the passage of the l'aritT bill and the niteresta of the !char people of Pen nee Iva nu ; Curtin IS 1.11.11111p116 It in l'enn4)l - ur (,hill' of niggeristo nod the N i g her. " ThIS IN the eolittait Itetwven the chi toga or the In Itinerant. And 110111,11e1111 can dolatett fur Governor of Not s)lvaitta, Just at tint, tone ! 'I lir: Costit 'fore Ilrotv.sTED Bit l'lre Homestead Bell has hero sett , to a , 0111 nt ltee of rt.ft r (nee between tire !louse and the Serrate, they haring faded to agree upon its provr%rons - From present appearances there Pi nut 11111 , 11 probability or the pnksnge r.e a homestead Bill at this session. The Reps bison Jour- Ilk Is announce that the House will not re cede from its bill, but prefer that the matter toy of the defeat upon the Smote. It is calchlated that this it (Alla WI against the Democratic party in the coming catnpaign, 1 I patticu ar yin the Western Slates Rather than he deprived of so much electioneering capital, the Republicans of the (louse will demithd such concessions (ruin the. Senate as to render the postage of bill at this session impossible. It was got up for polit mal purposes by the Douse, and as its pass age would not answer the design so well as its defeat, they will take good care to at dtire the latter result. TIER TRAITOR'S CONVENTIONT.,—M , MtIay last was the day named for the Assembling at Richmond of therraitors and Disunion kts, who seceded from the Charleston Con • vontion. It will be a body of traitors fester ing in treason to the Union. whose sole ob ject is to destroy the Democratic party in . order "to precipitate the Cotton States into revolution," We predict that Wry man who eriters that Convention with the object we have staled, will, forever hereafter, be hehl,ln.the same estimation in which the meriean people hold BILWIDICT AItNOLD 1 f - How Will the Americans Vote in this County 1 We have often said since hero sting con nec'ed with this paper that the Democratic party was the only national one in existnnce, and our °pullet to-day, is only the more deeply impressed by the experience of the pact few years. We have quite as frequent ly said, that the opposition party never had any principles beyond (ho Mere quistion of availibility * We base often been no little amused toe At a professed attachment to principles, when in fact nothing beyond the selfish consideration of emolument and pow er, has ever been recognized air any eonsul erable time. This is certainly n very con satent feature with that party, n Inch iv now rayed against the Democratic party of the present day. And we need go no farther than the history of Centre county, or even the pohttcat,hivtory of Bellefonte, to prove this even beyo9d a doubt. We have men here, hitherto professing he strongest possi ble attachment to Know Nothingivm, who now endorse theproceedings of the l'lneago Convention. Now w hat_ Eongeray can pos sibly aetuatb them - tii gulp down the Aboli tion . sentiment-r - tth such apparent relish ? There is none, and their pretensions are nv hollow as their previous views have been narrow molded and illiberal. 'Nieto ran be no sincerity in any party, is hich into the market just ns frequently as °poor tunnies are pre,enttil, by %Ouch it CM Se Mlrr a temporary triumph, Every rational man uni.t come in the tort elliSirl II that r hartVl'4l unto• dud ul Minepart "f our I ohurnl econom - % Trace (hat % rtal pane, pie m %%here it prigl nntvd, and too shall find it fostered and sus [amid ut the haul of wiry danger, I.t• the !Toad and national Demo •iatie party lost especially %lid it struggle for the tumor of (he eoar.tly • %%hwi the lowering clouds of ft relqlimis rsceution %vi re hanging o‘er it The tummy or the IMmomatie Party IS the common history or the country, aml a persoir to in come familiar %a ith (he one, must of twe(sNety beentnt. Cantata'. vitt.lk a IttAtory f ,ef illy other. It lea% been ttg %cell know 4; national perul.aritees, which have given so new It strength and viLalit), and it c 111 lee this princildei v% leech sl,a:lcoutiteue to pry. j scree et in the ruttile {tilt 0 I the pre, of me ,c,i , 01 it H tti.)re 111 reel ly 00" 01;1.0 , 4. to .peals of tie, Ivory And hypovr,y or no 00,r0p01004 op [ ...aim, Ahe pllri low :s:ol hing pervad,,l the en( ire vomit ry. 11.1 t),) %% here did the no ople become more stealotis to I,ropngate its measures thsn funk IU Inc Th• so little progressive in its ten denele9 found numerous adherents. them iI repeal of our riniurnlif.ition laVC 9 14 n.+ ilte only MI Ivntion of the country. Ppr tittt ttilgratmit iittr.t. he arrv,tetl. C4,yl 91110. br• COrtlllll 101 l m rol II C [WAN( be rra,lu•aird aunt a wouk of grit' teal It formation roust Ito going on Ld the opposition pork with II greater zeal to de r , at t h e Ite tuorrat In ratty on any ',tie To say the lee,t tie en!) upon the sohjent. we repitet, that no strong, r Arnetienii fee ling pr. varied anew here than lien.. Hut "redo ally sentiment got eh end the In gro 'question began to elivorb ell other quetitions It pi ementeil a strange anomaly, end one too that shoot I have lit intlueunc upon every intelligent man, who profenstiv attachment to Inv piineiplev It Iran he en evulent for it long time that Ainelinerovin must suer-molt And it tt possi tile that here in Rill. haute, and in Many other pm I I , rl't of the County where so much ado Ilan Lien mninfeisted upon the eubjert of,repeeling the naturalization laws. that the Dutch pl itik of the ChwagA Convention ran be tolerated nierictin Republienns, ev yon hate liven pleased to call yourselveg, where tv your \mt ricariumi uow ? Test your fonoer,tv In print iples if }oil Ind any, and meet the isme n Ilb a boll and manly front Show lo the world that pm hare still a little recant for cornulenre, apd that you will exerei,e the rights of freemen untrammeled by Itepubli can inflodnees It is lITIFIONIIIbIe for you to endor., the nomination of Lincoln .11111111 , 1111. 11,1 nulonit a breach of faith on pri mom , ' boas'ed mlnclplea you do It then i - Well COIIVIot yonrselven. and acknowl edge to the notll that you had no better trio ut e 3 than Ihe lore of prominence and pow er If •oich In the case, then imbed we must blush for Line honor of our country fru 11, From the past ineonsisteney of the oppo sitimi tie have but little to expert, for it is well known, that Curtin, the Peoples, candid its for tio.ernor, went to t'lueago to assia.t m the i nomination of a Repolibean candidate for President Nlore recently he was one of the speakers at a ratification meeting 11111 111 l'lllolllrg T/11 the return of the Pennsylvania delegation As a teller of course the Col has forgotten all "Nut his American pro. livities— forgotten that he held the respon,ible position of Secretary of titate during a Know Nothing administra tion, and at this particular time would be pleased if everybody Hived forget it too. Orrnilir accent" are becoming a little more musical than they have been on former occasions They harmonize more tronsistently with the bloody hands and hospitable graves" of Torn Corwin, and the approval manifested by his friend and horn Companion now the Black Repultlican candidate for President, who fed the sake of a little popularity in des ign at eil‘ 'honest old Abe 1.111V0111.' I,Jlep,lll is cJiunionly called the splittihg Can ' dilate," and expects to get mauled by the Democrats in consequence of having been one of the members of Congress, who voted genial supplies to the American soldiers whenflghting the battles of our country on the burning plains of Mexico. Rut we don't believe these facts will be quote as nautical in next October and November. They will not possess quite so much of a charm when the elections are over as the . y, do at present. and the question of Ilelper's irrepressible conflict has been fairly settled. While,there is suer conflict of principles —such an " eternal antagonism" to be re. conetled in the Black Republican party, the national Democracy will be Inn-ding for ward to a sure and certain victory.' Democratic National Convention,a' Bat • PEN, P SCISEORS. timore. Bobin round"—Col Seely in the cell- The adjourned session of ye 'Democratic+ ' sus business. National COIIOCIOIOII, to lie held at Baltimore - on the 18th inst ,will hold 'its sessions fn . ry-Nover reffised -Wash on ,either sab- the Maryland Institute, vrhie'l t uddin n has 'sciiption et job work at this offlee. been selected for that purpose by the sub- Lady Bss : ro' wide wof the great poet. committee of died at London on the I ith nit The Insitituto will be fitted up iri.such a 'lsaac V. Fowier, ‘ the defaulting Pokt kirminnei• as to afford every facility and cote- Master, has reactieili7nba in safely. Girt to the delegates. The large rooms at , A Mover with 600 African , : on bon til, either end of Vie building will be fitted rip , WitiPbaptnred'aciir the coast of,Plorida last and appropriated to the use of the commit• lees of the Convention. We understand that' the committee will not decide upon the matter of the admission of the public to the Con notion, but nail they have deteraijned that the convention, or such committee as may be appointed shall have the decision of that subject It is admitted, on all hands., that the de• liberations of this eonventiorhouhl not be influenced by an outside pressure produced by the partisans of any particular candidate; that the d. legates, in this particular crisis of the party. and irtivel there is so much 'at wake, when questions of such vital nupor lance to the country and the perpetuity of our institutions are to he considered, should be Two fled by NINC, prudtnt and coronet rn Live ci,tincik. With n view to sernre this consumtnntion. ho devoolly 10 be wiNhed: vke believr hilt the freedom of action and correct deenoonn of the Convention, !hardly beet intereglq of the tort) dwarol llott nllonttidery, Ilifhout regtua ,to w boat rxrept only the retoirterq of the press, shoo hi be pert in pt ur y exclu ded ft otz) the floor oft he Conveutiott.” Don't Like their Own Medicine After tl e Mist* impertinent and tiotrar ranted c imitintiiiTP. into the private env cerris of Derieersk, the IL poldiemis ore gromblmp nt the movement wade by Mr Wirodow to I nveoigatu the eireutostances of Seratiton'sclerliffil to roogresii from thy I,ii/orne district, hoe:Lose that was a private matter. The Waidongtori rorrespondent of the North Arnerieno is pole irritated at the presumption of the Dcmoerats, and indig nantly rs marks : Thy prß•xt of inpiiritiz into the extlen- dlUrrr of money in rol not " vcn4 unworilly I f friend+ fl'intiahf r to cwt.:xi hut e le I lie e Dellel of I hot canvas, it Ras their own Itcroili,t.“ Very well. If I F'oster's frien,k, thought proprr to contribute to the cypenxe Of his con vase aanno,t. Coro 10, wax it not 1.11,n enrkeesn tno ? NN e can ttte no Dol or (I,tia , tvm Iwtween (Fir CASPC 01311 tlint S,1";111N/Ill k a 13,10,1.1tearl and General Foster aPi maet a t The C.q.,ele rernrnitter rani !minced the hipmieci of prying nun the pre vat. alhorii ~ 1 Drill alp pi none, and they nhnull try to look pleaced a hen compel!, if to taken done of their own tnedienr It pi a very navy compound hot whim mixed it 1 It Malt,. 110 iliffrirence a here the mimes , came from wln it her it ulna the priifit of ;overt]. men' Contrnrrs or whether It With d ki\ parertifl who 11.11(1:101.1 . , 1 a rri.peel lye 11d- VA lige of the election of a particular man to ; the use of the money Pt the subj.,' of inipiti y, and riot the source (roan whena it was (I, rive•l It does ..not better 111:111 . 1.1 nevi to prove thlt he only fleapit,' flioustance from a class of men who expel led iminpenantion in the shape of leg elation fa vorni,le to their interests. OE Benny Clay's Doctrine 1%1 44;. Hoary Clay, then a member or the 1 . tc Serate, mtrrrdur•ed lilt) that body th, fir.,r' E ed 1 hal any attempt of l',,ngreag to pr o h i t o t, Mav o ry to a tirritot v of the Im. led Stat. world t nate /41. noun alarm and Just appreh• Wililll% - 1K4 , 111 , 1 be a violation of gootl lank toward the mhabtlrintvor NI/01 territory who have re moved tlitereto- with their ~ Invem and hn•eau•r • // hrn Inot before' 4 J.,' if Ur 1/ .4 , 2 1 / hr nrl.ndtrd lnirr th , t,on al a Mato', the p. ogle thereof shall he to decide that gm•vrton for themselves " was Henry Clay'Y doe'rine On the atibret of slavery in the Ti tram en, and the right or s 'sk‘dinl,lcro: to be it , tttreted en the ropy ment of their property, tinder the Con- Rttttition and 1411011 IS nrevnwly the doll rine now and heretofore enter soled by thu 4em ocratir party. %ye hat-, slallrised the, tacirds to a inch 'ye Kish to direct the special at tention or one readers, and alas added two word.; enclnard in bracketa. for the purpose of more rally impressing the whole sentiment of that distinguished - lv,t , Wsmati upon their minds The Repoli' ieno,4 profe , ,s great regard furl the In, mory and some of them en wieked enough to elami that they are4 i follon ng in 1)1 , 1 footsteps Could anything , be more revolting to the Nensibilities of ev ory sineere friend of the de , eased statesman, than such airognnt assimiptions on the part of a faction of seetioualists to link in his, great name w )11) their crusade against South ern instil iitionsaand their flirt to disrupt, and destroy the Union - the glorion bent age .. 12an ... (:ntet1 113-14.1.uir la -hrrn't grnrrr. PETICR V. Dental., of the tf! IP S Supreme Court, died on Thursday, at Richmond, Va after a long illness. Ile wan a Virginian by birth. and wan seventy-live yearn of age -- He graduated at Priii .oton, and studied law with Edmund Randolph. Oinse dangleer ha gtilbsr,i !tont ly married. Afterwards, he scre ed no a legi,laiorAnd member of privy coun cil of Virginia. and in 18.10, he wan appoint• ed one of the Supreme Judges of the. United State ,by Preaidrnt Van Buren. His poli tica were ultra pro alavery IMnancralic, and he fully coincided with Judge Teney in the I)red Scott decision. Congress will adjourn on the 18th ink., ' the Senate reeently,.by a• vote of 29 to 27 having concurred in the !louse resolution fixing tiatat4letb for the final adjournment. The flitifeof this early date, it being on Monday heat, makes it manifest that, be -13 and the passage of the Appropriation hills, but httlo.other business can be done. Most of the important measures before the Senate will, therefore, be deferred until the next , piastre. MU [l7l' It used tole dint God made num in his own image. But now tnan makes God I in his It is mini* n paradox that We are naturally th.sirolinskyng 116., and yet un willing to'bellold:M l ' f► Tho ClevelanJ says the first prize light was the contest between David 4nti,(ioliall. [?Relined.—lra O. Mitchell, Feu] , !Intl is now adonly eng.site4 in Protleentmg his professional duties. The crops in the Southern States are looking very well. (Join is already large enough for the I or. Thor:tie:on hnv been chosen Editor of the Christian Advocate and Journal. -- Vice Dr. A. Stevens. r__,7 - A Dutchman went into a coopor shop, and asked for an 'empty barrel of flour, to make Mu dog a hen-coop, rt — r Th 6 N. Y. Times RR) s the nouninalio 4Mr Lincoln was not received with enthi nlll4lll there by the Republicans. In Brooklyn, N Y , s woman ham been arrested fir fowl robbery—fourt eon chickens were found concealed in her hoop y 7. There iv a man out West whose mein ory is m) ahort that rt only reaches to in knees, consequently he never pays for . Inv ME! pj An TriOnnan being Baked why he wore htn gloclings w 4 side out rep li ed, BekaseAlbere'l in Lbw Whet lids uv 'cm " 17 - Every pound of cochineal contains 70.000 ingects. boiled to death : 700 004) pouads are annually used for scarlet and enmson dues rr Enoch, the father of Methttgaleh, was traoklated, Co that he did not ace depth . (beryl - 41re the oldest man that ever I died ber,we hrs father. • :1 - 7 - One would think that a writing mai ter of all others, must drive the moqt von table trade, as he is always engaged m a youwihinz business, [I --; The Altoona Tribune says the Amer leans about there %ill vote the Jtehl and E - ere It ticket Will they do so in this County i ' Sifttw berries proini,e to be very plen ty this season, and rt is thought they will be so heap that iiruifei-g'ittui other people esti buy thiem. This Ingeious fruit is selling in Baltimore for four cents a Lox ' t'"-The Clarion poperm are filled ;dill h tall, of the In , e ter, Lle Lorna lu in that eirin Iy. T(.O lima altogether a ere lost. ~.onie thirty inpred, snit propert . l to the amount „r s, 1:0 000 ,1,..114.:44. New mode of l'rekerving Apples E }: IZaut 3, of Claremont, N. II , took A keg of apples, last fall, whieh, he iteetir,l) headed np, an I .ink to the bottom of a deep mill pond. On bringing them to the surfaei a few days ago. every apple was loom, to he quite fit e hum speck or rot, and as sound mil mix rink led es when taken from the tree C.to honest Dub liman, traming his son in the Nay he should go, frequently exercised him in Ili'. . le,,ons On one occasion In a..k.td turn Who Willi 1 t vot wouldn't ',Weep not l'Ot . 14 W " Shosepli " —Oat ioh a good boy, Veil, vat wag de rea son he uoold not ohleep wit her V' •' Doll't know—shpose he nun% shleepy." Nunemacher, Senator from 141..rk5. died at his residence in that comity on Mon de) taut. hire health was feehls at the cont- toencefuent of the last session, a nd he viral obliged to return long hofbre the adjourn ment. The term for which ho was elected dots not expire until next year, so his death creates a vacancy to be lilted at the fall elec tam. •ay The kw in relation to the return of vncalled fur letters in OW Post Office is ai lollows. "%Virtu an person, shall endorse on ally letter Ins or her name and place of reaeleure, as writer thereof, the same, after remaining uncalled for at the Wilco to which d is directed thirty days, or the tune the writer may direct, shall be returned by mail to said writer ; and no such letters shall h• advertised, nor shall the same be treated as dead letters, until so returned to the Post Odice of the ss liter and there remain uncall ed for our quarter." WILK SLAV/nth - ThII U. S steamers stationed oft the coast of Cuba are doing en active buaineaas a third prizt. bar n% been taken, with 500 more pe,a2gru_tll -he-retrtruffitiVnie — ATX:tri continent at the. expenses of theGovertnuent treasury. The eaptureakq the last few weeks aro as fol lows • April 20 Bark Wildfire 519 negroes May U liareWilliein 550 q May --, French Balk Total The Journal of Commerce remarks that this is a pretty fair business, but is likely to have very little perceptible effi•ct in dis couraging the slave trade, as the market price of negro.a in Calk will advance iu proportion as the supplies are cut 011, and so will bring out fresh adventuiers. Yet these captures will subject .the government to heavy costs. MILITARY ENCA lIPMENT..-A grand En campment is to ho held in -Huntingdon, to commence on the 24th of September and continuo for ono w• elc. The Union says, that " lour hundred dollars have already been subscribed by our citizens,'to• help to defray the expenses which will necessarily be incurred in getting it up. Another hun dred is to be made up yet, but it is conil dehtly hoped that our citizens will meet the demand promptly." NRW TdaK, June 3 —The steamship Van• derintilt has arrived, bringing Londerit and Liverpool adviceß of the 23d- tilt Sdie has over two hundred paksengers,,r The Vander. _built had severenealher throughout her pas sage and passed several icebergs. A telegraphic d'spateh to Southampton, dated the 23d. announces thnt Thormandy won the Derby race. Mr. Ten Broeck's "I'mpute'' was the eleventh in the field.. Thirty horses ran at the great Derby race, cmpire coming in the eleyenth. The, northern ports of China have been blockaded. - The' latest from Italy atnto that the Se , npolitan troor had - abandoned the Provinces of Palermo and Irapani. Limit disorder pre vailed and the Provinces tvedt in full incur. reciion. Six thousand Sicilians had joined Garibaldi. There WAS a ronflu't on the'lsth, and the Neapolitan army hail been routed by the troops under liaribahli -A battle aloo occurred on the 19th, near Montallaseem 4 , in the Roman 'l'er4Lory, tWeell the Pontifical /rim armor and a par ty of Garibahlinna. idtter were driven bark to Triminy, with the lona of thirty k lied and wounded It is rumored that a . French fleet has de• parted for he Adriatic. Alan that England, Austria, find Prussia have agreed to maintain the integrity of the Ottoman Einfire. The cone, nt ration of tha...Rusmian troops on the Truth, is denier! Th. , treaty ot Zonch has been approved by Saidinia. May, 21 —Tire Customs guard at Onano has been Wracked and overpowered try the Filhhusler 9, who, after pnindermg rho nrighhorhor,rd retreated, and ro•enter cd Ti carry. The peasantry are asking for arms The Papal tr,nps will immediately leave Rowe tor the frontiers. The Joiirti .1 of Rome says that the news from Sicily is fsvm-sble to the Neapolitan government. A detachment of artillery left Rome to-day ror the frontier. The l'orinfie2l Chgln4Rellrg sent in pursuit of the filliliosiers that committed the acsa uI t near ,J inn nn, owing to the ilarkticsa of the night fired upon each other, killing a Cap tain. heottnant a ndfour men. Count Thun. the Austrian Arntoassador to St. Prtershurg, has returoeil to Vienna. A {bort Smith died pi London, on Saturday the 19th ult. Tornado in Western Pennsylvania. AN ENTIRE V1L1,4 1 3E DESTROYED ifol,V , I and !Igen , Woe n Omen -- 7'e) ri fie I la,/.110, at 5111111110 !fp, of Pt ilerrty oy, fm, Pr, ns A z/Ird Fort 50/i Wounded • I F rent the Clerien flanner, Extra I Werhiesil iv last the mitt , will long In ienteinherwl in the annalir of Clarion emin , ) , a fir ming IMV of ifs moat terrible epochs 00611 on that day. a heavy hlw k rin r l a as Mo•Cri adviiming about thirty rwls south of St ('hurley Furrisco, An nw• sound aesomptinied it, and pass. nig on to the farm of Mr Shoemaker, it horst a ith I. ri dole fury, tearing his house „„a i m y n min f all:mews and breaking- one of the lees of Mr S)orminker ; the dwilling of Mr. Thomas Dougherty was nest struck. and which wa, blowy (0 pieces, the furniture broken to atoms, /11111 hos—daughter killed next the lionise or 31'1'o:well henry was bloirli Ikrwil. and Ins a It, inirtinisly hurt. The barn of Joseph Smith was completely WreAti .1 The house of sMr Charles ;4te vr rt three quarters of a mile north of New thlehem, was blown down, and his wife killed, and oilier members of Coe family in Jurist '1 he stint', rii pa•ming through (fens ville destroyed the tavern of Nathan [lane, and kilted his daughter In passing north of 3lrllttlle, the stuns destroy., of the barns of sherili Hartzell John and SaMuel Shiek ; tire house of John Molittey wan blown to pieces, and het a nre carnal away. arid no iv aces of her bad been found last night at 12 lost ) In Us cnur.e the storm dui not alltke tith er hbliville or New Re thlehern but heron(' the formerrdriee it at ruck the village 01 Hess rifle in min place x era • number of ihvel lingm brick frame, and log, ant also a large gr im mill, and a huh,laittial bridge, span ding Redliank ; every horse, barn, mill. bridge and the store of Irvin McFarland, were destroyed, and four lives low.. Among trio killed vt ere the wivea of Mr. McFar land and Mr. Ifess,. A terrible ball storm parmerto dimuseh portion of Porter and Redbank ,downshipm, whuth in itecourse did an immense amount of damage Beside destroying every fence in its track fields of grain were badly in jured, fool as n matter of course, being left open, the cattle got in and committed still further ravages Taken all together, the hailstorm and tor nado, an immense injury of life and property ham heron mummified to the townships of Por ter and Redbank (Front Ow Julie re"n Star, Extra, May 31 ) BROOKAII.I,E, PA , 2lst, 1 860 —Since the late m intier of the Star went to press, we have . received more intelligence respect ing the ra4ages and disaateraof the Storm of yesterday. its course was trom southwest toward northeast, . JJL J Xllll t LLCI. a r't s r. uLlhutr+aiui Was on his way home frbm the mouth of %honing, at the Allegheny river, and when he had reached Kellersburg, he was a wit ness of the passing hurricane or tornado.— Ih it was one half mile north of whim he was, hut it may have been two miles. It wan 111 shape, like an inverted c one , in col o r like smoke. and well defined in its outlines The sight was grand and imposing. Objects were observed in the cone, and were supposed, at first, to tie but wets Oft/el wards 01 , 1COVVed CO be branches of (tees awl oilier substances Comingmn, he took dinner at Teams. 500 " ECM Wm. Shoemaker, who resides not far from lefax. had his ho'ise, barn, and all his out• Imadinge entire-IT, demotstwel of his farbily were injured—some of them serious ly. Three persons are reported killed north of Bethlehem. North of Mil!vine, four tildes this rode of Boililetter's, 11011/404 nod barns were destroyed, and a roof carried from ono farm to another. Jonathan Alolincy's tram , • was destroyed. Uric mile and a half Ibis side of Mr Slick's house and barn were torn down, and the barn was consumed as if by Ore. Passing thence to Ilesa's dam, on Red Bank men. Ow tornado did its most fearful rava ges on the village called Mayville. Eight families lame bean left entirely homeless—. their dwellings having been entirely destroy ed Wu have it - from Mr. J.' S. Barr, of Troy. who was there giving assistance after the storm, and. Mr. Cagle, that from all of dwelling houses -touched by the storm, the Foreign News store loom the large grist-milt, savr.mln, there appoint UT be not enough stuff left on thY ground out of which to erect one hvise. The large Bridge over Bed Bank was torn to pieces. and thy abutments:badly injured. A Mr. Young, residing there, who was run over by a raft some time no, Was -not able to move aromul much nt tkie time, saw a born or Stable coming tmt anti log hollfle and threw himself on the bed Tito win, tows of his innISC Merl' blown in, anvein a twinkle, his house and the bed nn ,which' hb was were carried away, and he was left on a part of the floor that rimmined Search was being made for his bureau. duobonrd, trunk, &a— ,and not even a particle of any of them vats fount When our informant left the BO of di'saqtet. None of his family were injury!. Mr. Ferrya, Blacksmith, was carried five or six rods, and had with him big child of two years of age, It was not hurt ; he was slightly initrieu MED The following is n list of the killed : Mrs McFarland, David RatWhitten. (me of Mr. Itnin's children. and it child, name not khown. Mrs. McFarland, was carried some distance by the storm. "I RKVRnnt INiURFO The following is the list of those seriously injured. some of whom lire net expected to live. Several not mimed in this list acre injured, snore or less, out we give the nail' , X' of those requiring tnedienl not f Two of Mr Irvin Nleritrlntid's children, John Iless„ ,Mrs Iles , ' nod three children, one of Mrs. Ilittit's children, John Sarvey, Sio:k, Mrs Schindeldecher I) 1). llorington and four or live or lilt ramoy, Matth tan ',stranger:. nai,nl Ileis s non broken in (no pieces, Mrs Ferry's nrtn book II in two 'pin ees and three of het children ittptred. Mrs.' Ham's ribs were broken, nod one leg JO I badly that .the phy.iciallti Find 0') anipinnte it, 1)r #irnessjy, rd Ringgold. wits there getting 541914 - his hois,s 111 , buggy wits taken up nod torn to pin cu•a , and , the liarticsa Nn. Wrippcii 011 his horses Ills hit n boots wt re torn from his fret snit his clothes from Lis hods', I=l 1/111, runt rsons m Mal villl, vii Itit t his inovinr ,lestro ) er nom ilifkrtsit give different descriptions of ILS appenranee Some say that it was ''n column of midnight darlmess ati,akid nub lightning " others “as a many of smoke and others ma) it was • like a whirlwind of Ilre " Paasing from Mayville aeroas Red Bunk creek, it demolished Paul Gearhirra house and tiara, the tattier being conmumed by tire. Before the stertit,yeached the hoihse Mrs 1; ha I fell' it, and liking hold of some bushes not fir distant. trims uninjured Passing on foe ard• the nor tie st , it lestroyi d I h e house learn, and all of the other hioldirifs belong, nc In %A MOM•r, near 7.1,111 I 1111 r 1•), 111 It nee, tree iiship, this emintv. If' and all of him ininry here badly per , 41 There were Iwolly twent-the b ililinga io tha iLo‘n a Mal 'toile, 01 of ;%slp were (le 14troN,11 IVe bare intellsgence ((((r4o) along nearly filty miles of the track. and 0141111 H 1110, 4:c.. were demoll4hed by the worm Drs Meer hling, of Brook Brown, of Troy. Stewart, of Greenville. (Immo ( . 011 f ity. awl N'anvelzah. of Clarion, were present. char ly alter the th%aster, rendering vet) mac'. service to the 7 m in distress 111'. of Ringgold, come an the evening Ile gs, dog,s. poultry, and sheep were kill ed Apple Ines were lifted out of tlhe ground and carried "root and Lnneh ' The gardens were en , rely destroyed Th • I roes in that eternity Inch were torn dorm pre sent a ',cruller atir,lit y fl ll flnlll the on omit s of the trat.k n tth their tops toivards the centre of the track Tau new wagons, jia,t painted. were literally torn into mere particles From the region of Mi• Lain Ferim SO ma 'a the storm passed • CrOgNlng the Brookville and Indiana rem' between John :%1 oogornery and Alevtodt.r MaKttodey's. E=El Atwrit nix up the Sandy Lick from Brookville, a fearful moult pa.sed on Wed noolay about noon, I,r t rti trei The tratk or the storm was about OITC half a mile wok there, timuel Montgomery was working in a CIO111:111g near where Joseph Hall's darn on Sandy Lick is, and was nv, r taken by the storm. Ile had his km e and hip Joint Nth. r broken or put our ,ifj oat hy the fallmg trees The horse he was rob waq kdlcd, %kilo another ork escaped Tilt. one IN ho hi muted in by the fallenn - timbi r. that Iv v, ill have to be fed there , teveral days to he can be got cwt. It passed on, soil crossed the pike at Henry Amer's. near Reynolds'—tool; th e roof MI his house —went to Ihetricks where it tore his litioldings to fragments At the country line, it did similar damage. Mr. Dettrtek.'s hay got a leg !woken, and a 1111111 his head badly cut, and thus went the storm its career of destruction sweeping all be— fore it, away towards the northeast. Tats JAPANKINE - learn from %Vav)i. nigton that the regulation of the Japanese currency, which li-an formed the imbret of nmeli 811X10 , 14 11.441011 Into'en the Nay Committee and the Interpreter, has thrall) , heg n settled wont natinfaxtordY to the JO some. The committee have made en ar rangement with the Secretary of the 'Crean ury• by whirl] the mint at Phtladelphidi will receive all the old gold and 'Aver coin of Ja pan to room, the standard to be fixed in their presence when they go to andel ph la The goverrinent IN going to give (Lein one piece of each denomination of our gold and silver coin made from their old coin They are getting Nomewhet reeoncikd about the change of progr.tinine to regard to going home. Their pr menial desire now SiPPITI9 to be to throw the blame of thew detention upon Ott r government. an consequence of the mishap to the Niagara, which in perfectly proper They appear an %Mon for their gov ernment at horde to know the cantle of the delay. The time for coming North it not vet dehnitely fixed, but rt 14 believed that , phur aii y will be the Any • try: -- rirliFriiimMon4 fur their recep uou will, in the meantime, be perfected by the gentlemen having the matter in charge It in expected that the embus) , will Tina the Naval School at Annapolta A ND Itscono —Abram Lincoln, the Re pubhean nominee for President, wan in Con gress during the Mexican War. We learn that ho bitterly opposed the war, and voted agnimit the bill giving 160 acres of land to our gallant volunteers. kle stood side by side with Corwin, in his denunciations of the army of the United Stites!. Yet the Repub licans ask the RP9DIe atlas Union to elevet• him to the Presidential chair. A worse defeat ',welts him, than that which met the enemies of his country iu the glorious struggle with Mexico. DIVATII OP A DICSPKRADO. —Robert H . Boweni, a desperate and reckless character, who had recently served Out a sentence in the penitentiary for counterfeiting, induced Eliza Paine, a young and pretty girl, of ClevelandpOlde, to go riding with him on the 18th ult., when he brutally assaulted her and violated her person Last Sunday night Rowers met Thomas Paine, a brother of the girl he had treated so infamouly, and a fight at once began. during which Rowers was stailbed, and died the following even• ing from the wound, Paine made ins cape. StWs front 614t0r aunties. LYCOttp:o' COUNTY.—fie earn from the Jersey Shore Republican that a fatal acci dent took place at Linden, in this county, it-Saturday night lust. it appear& that a young man residing . in that place was balled from his bad sometime in the night for the purpose of procuring the Doctor for his mo ther who wakbLe-eding at the lungs. lie started • for"the Doctor and it is supposed that be fainted and leaned up against the aide of d picket lance for support, and be coming unconribus dropped down, his throat catching between the palling& of the fence, where' he hung and choked to death.• lie was discovered not long afterward& but the spark of hie had fled. We learn from a reliable source that ho was a fine and prom ising young man, only about 22 or 23 years of age, and it heart felt, sympathy'could re. afore the Inanimate form to life again, he would be restored to the bosom of his bereav ed and sorrowing mother and nis mourning friends. It cannot be but the hand that in flicts is all abundant with mercy. •••• .5 • A most appalling accident occurred in this Solough z on Tuesday evening of this week. A little girl aged about 8 or tt years, (laugh ter 01 Mr.-James Lowden, who resides and has charge of the canal lock in the upper pa't in town, it Is supposed undertook to cross upon the gates of the leek, .for the purpose of fishing, when she fell in and was drowned. Upon her 'parents missing her, a search was immediately instituted, but the It tle daughter could not be found. At about, elevelt o'clock, and as a last resort, the lock Wasisearched and the drowned child found 'at the bottom. It is supposed tint shtt fell in abont 7 O'clock, and revaint•d there until seven o:sloek. This is, uid cod, a sod licreavement7ittl one sorely b•lt by, the lOU cteti parents. The only small child of the lininiehold, sdc was the comdapt c o in. p.llllOll of her niuther and the prile. of a l'a• • • * • " The Press says that on Sunday nrioritipg last, about 2 o'clock, as the night train was coining North. en triNh in was laying on the railroad track a short distance below tht Seminary, said to have en soundly sleepily when along corm. Llle Southern train, around a o.llla Acit)lo.l:Annt, and striking him upon the head, en fractur ed it, that it was thought he could not live Ile was iiiimedtately taken to i is home, and Or. Lyon was called to attend him. The man wan cut upon both r aides of his head, •nd was literally scalped,' large pieces ortka Sallie being torn loose, stud hanging in vari• ous ways about him. In.addition, a aural mere of his skull was rut out, and the toes upon 1114 right foot cut ofl 11e understand be Is recertring from the injuries done him. • • • • • The Nhutry Luminary says that Mr C W Andy, of Jordan township, this county recently made a narrow escape trout deitli, from- the effects of strychnine iri• wittin.tly and strangely adtrtirmecied to himself while mixing it faith corn f.l the prim,: of killing• cows. It appears that Jh Andy procured it small quantity of strychnine and proceeded to mix it w id; corn, using hot water for the OWO[lll4lOl !Will of his purpose, and inhaling o consid a bl e pommy of steam arising from the heat ed wa ter, severely poisoned himself bo..,re lie was aware of his danger For several days his condition was regarded as extr m - ly critical, but when last heard from. n• arc glad to state, lie was getting boltor COVNTT NtRY --The barn of John ft and Andrew Mowry, I won township. Bedford , Nay des.royed by lire on Friday ni aunty a week, tugeiliet with a large quantity of lumber and I iriffing u'etisils. about fl2Ol/0 Th.• lire mipposed to have been the work of iu triveit diary. • • • • •'' The cette nays: -Mr John Glenn. of South Woodlsrry towindup. tlns county wtol it etigag.ii in cutting cipwu some bushes tii hid garden, wen stru.lk in the free the l,rsmai of a thorn tree, a single thorn striking ow, of hi. eyot ex wily in the centreinid ly desiro)ing the pupil 'fhe wounded eye has almost totally disappeared lar to relate, Mr illep has sullen:it brit ht tie prim from the misfiap. BLAIR t'UI'NTT --A young man named tieurge Dougherty. residing in liaysport, had WY legs severely crushed, on Wednesday lest by being caught between the bumpyrs id the cars on the l'a. Railroad. es vivre attended to by lir Lrhn•nring a d he di recovering as rapidly as their nature wll pi runt • • • • • Situ e•s BY I.ll.nrsiNi: --The farm hoii.a of Mr -14%0 R ibeson, war this place, on the Altoona plank road, was struck by lightning ilurin; a thunder storm on Wednesday last ' one turner of the buihhng, which is of lin ik. was ionselerably chattered. ZtillN Corsrv. -An ingim,t vr.si h Id by Coroner Mowery made a thOrml,Tn exist • 'nation into,,the cause of the death of Jul,a Nlartin found in the Casual two weeks ago, and the verdict is, that she came to her death at the hands of some person or persons un known. The dirt in her hntr and on her breast pin, and the condition of her dregs led to the belief that she had been dragged some thstatiee to the Canal and thrown in Nii report is made of tiusincion attaching to any ttltYßlUlti. Terrible Tornado in lowa and Ellbeele. Dew-action dl life and property —The Town , ot Camanche, lowa, and Albany, Wm.'s, completely demolished. Cniumm, June 4 A terrible tornado pass. ed tr the eastern portion or lowa and Il ls riots last night. There has been more destruction to hrs and property in lowa than anything of the kind ever before caused. 'rite towna of Comanche, lowa, and Alba ny, Illinois, were completely destroyed. At Comanche, thtrty•two dead bodias hays already been recovered, and there is still a number under the rums In Albany fire or six dead bodies birtr been round ; With Ijfty wounded, blue of u. how receircrahrirrs injuries. The destruction pray equally groat at Mor 1L 4444441-144triZE-e Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr, George Rowelth, and a boy named Barnum. Seri ously injdred —Thomas Bigley, Benjamin Lithe and wife, Mr. atopeeend and Hiram Mann. - At Lyndon several ware killed and fifteen very badly injured. The storm passed North Amboy. In this vicinity report say. over ten were killed and &Dumber badly 10. The tornado's course was almost duo twit (ruin the Mississippi to Ruck river. deaf:Ca lf a house or barn in the direct track of the wind, which was half a mile is width, WO been left. standingg. The total lose of life is not under sixty. -- 'l'b. tuna oLutoneetts has not has. aassa.a. ed, but is undoubtedly very large. A public meeting has been held it Fulton, Illinois, which resolved to furnish sufferers with homes and assistance, RAILROAD CONVINTIORL—The convention of railroad officers, attached to the different lines between New York and New Orleans, which sagerahled in this city last week, ad• jnurned to meet in Chattanoogo on the 4th of July. The object of the soovention iv to prepare a schedule by which the titue bo tween New York and ,Now Orleans will be a reduced to three and quarter days. A little girt' bout seven yoara of age w Ink+ picking up chips on a 'dock in Naw York, on Saturday afternoon watblown Into the river by the atom or that day and drowned.
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