• The Democratic Watcliman. BELL.gFUNTE, PA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 6, 1868 The State Lopislature followit4 arc the( names of Sena tors and' Assemblymen elected on the 13 ult, in:ilie several Districts of this Slate MEMBERS OP THE sEtiA The following gentlemen will °op pose the Senate of Pennsylvania during the eaelion of 186'J. Those marked with 6 it (*) were newly elected. City of Philadelphia—First District— %V. -McCandice's, D; Second District —A IV Ilea4oy, * IL ; Third District— D A Nagle, I) ; Fourth District—Geo Connell, It. V. Chc.oer, Delaware and Montnom ery(W W Worthingt)u, li ; C II Stlu „son R VI Ducks--RJ Linderman, D. ,11. L'ehigh and Northaropton—lt S Brown, D. Ilerks--J 1) Davig, 1). IS. Schuylkill W Handal], I) X Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne —Charlcion Burnett, D. XI. Bradford, Suequeltanna and Wyoming- 1' Osterhout, " XII, Lorern‘ —Samuel Turner,•" 1) XIII. Potter,Tioga, )1 Kesnlend ton—A (I Olmstead, • Ii • XI V. L.) r!,oiittng, Cuiun. and Stly.ler —.l ohn B Beck, D. . . XV. N.rtbutuberland, Montour, Cut ilmbla and Sullivan-lieorge if .Ifteligon NVI I)..uphin and Lebrulon—G Paw von roltman,it E Itillingfelt, It NVII. Litieleler 1 W. Fisher, A. XVIII York and Cumberland An drew Ii Miller, XI X. .t ., lecus and Frauld in Duncan.* I) XX ; 4 lnier.el, Bedford and F,lton-- 11exancler Stutzman, A I riair, littlittrigdon, Centre, Juniata aLd-Perry C J T Mc .Intire, I) Col ItontNon, Xll rlynhrly, Im tnnt and .1i•IT•1 bite," A IXII4 trtteLL tweroll, I lin. "./11a 0, , ' \ IS tui•l I;re, tie 11, fight, XV\ . \ Ill•ght n)---Jainem L A Errel I. A. \X\ 1 1\ 4.1 ~44 1 ,1 1 Denver IIV Zay'or, \ \ ,Vvronce, Butler nod inn ~ trorir - .111, g Kerr, • A \1 111 \I ercer, \ an I IVi,r len --II I NXIN. Crawford acid Lrte—M II I,owl r, I=l 'Piet! It • I oy. A , 1 s,:unot . I I 1 - (;magi, r 4 I, fl !' r 1 7 11. .1 tt.). 1 I 1 . ...11•1•4 I D. IMO 121!, 11, • 't I.n re ..1: 1 \'u r. I. I I.' 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II Sbeib ley, D ; ('apt Jobn II IN alker, A Greene Sedgwie D Hunt ingdou, Juniata. and -- F Itr6ivn, A ; Aims II Martin, A IndIRTII, and Webiniurelaud—Dr David M Marshall, A; Junes A Hunter, A; A 'C IlaariPlion, A. I.ancaster—laron IT Stimmy, A ; W W Ilopkinti, A; Jacob G liters, A ; C Cateliell, A. Lebanon--J U Heilman, A Lehigh—John 11 :Fogel, P; Daniel II Creiz, D. Linerlll.—S I Boasartl,l›, D L O'Neil D; N W , -.11(.?, Lyeorilitig,tinyder and Union—W P 1 Painter, A , CApt Thoume M Church, William C Harrold A. Montgomery—James Eaelibaeh, 1) ; Henry M Miller, 1). Northampton— Cleorge H. Goundie,D ; [Aida It stout, I) Northumberland—E. Flake, A. Pike and Wayne—William M Neiman: D. Potter and Tioga—J B Niles, A ; B B Strang, A Schuylkill—D E Nice, I); M Beard,D; Philip Breen, D. liusqu'elianna and Wyoming—Col Loren Durrett, A; Ziba Lott, A. Venango nog Warren—Col A P Dun can, A ; Janine 11 Clark, A. fork—Dr J Horeb, D ; Dr D Porter 11221111 IS ItopubHelms 15 Dei,' tote . Republicans Dew ersts . Republica' mai Ittpublirm mai 21 Republican Nlajorily on joint ballot 2) lEEE= Tho Congressmen elected at the Ooto her'cldotion in Pennsylvania - , I/hio end Indiana, are as follows ' I'ENNSYL% ANII Ir 1,1 •t I Samuel .1 Randall -0, re-elected. 2 Charles O Y f , ;eil R. re-elected. 3 John Mello' 1/, gain 1 1) Kelley It, re electel. 5 Joh.' It Rending 1), Gain. `t; Jobe 1) Stiles 1) 7 Washington Townsend R. H Lawrence (tete 1) 1) 0 J •Dickey R , (also to fill Thaddeus Stevens' vacancy,) re.oleci cd. In henry I. , Cake It, re,,elected. 11 Daniel M,Viin .'toke n 1), re-elected 12 George W' Woodward It, re-elected. 1:1 Ulysses Mcrcur It, re elected. 11 John 11 Packer 16 Iticharil J Raider/lan I). _ 11; J ohs Cessna It. 17 Daniel .1 Morrell R, re-elected. 1 4 William R Arni,trong It lit flientpe W Scofield It, re-elected 21) (Vacancy) 8 Newton Petits It. 21' II 1) roster I 2 James `4 Segley It ItOrwiti Phelps It I .Mmes It . Donley II Twit' Democrats Democrat ic goal, :; W Stradtr 11, gain 2 Joh I: Stevenson R. :1 Robert Schenck It, re elected 4 Po in Lawrence R, re-elected \Sin Nlungen 11, re-elected E .Inlet A Smith N. 7 Jamea .1 V. 1 . 1f11114 11. S Jelin 'heal t y H. ',elected. E I Ui klnrnn IL, gain. It‘ Truman II firing U, gain 11 .Delia 11. re-elected 12 1'111101 , 11,1i Van Trump 11, re-elected 111 *George t% Mnri 9 l l l 1. 1 , gain 11 Martin Welker R, re elected Elward II Moor". ft John A Ilinttholo E. re eh c'e.l 17 John 1 kmlJ'er I`. l, %%to II 1 . 1,,n0. E. 19 .11,nr4 (11r1iAl 11. re erected •IVits 00 ,, ed Iron, 1 ro-eni r, ngr,4 and meat ;.;.ven In rolumbii4 Ilel 100 C , now re elected 101 l name colinltl.one) 1 riext , rongre,4 Total -I:4,tild;e,n- I% Dernnern.le gam, I -Ntruler II oa.g nod Nlnrgnn. 1 Wth N11.1n( k It: re elet Michael C heir L, re-ciecttd. Ito ',man 11 liecree It. re u'. ct votqui, I:, re 4 U. •• 1 11 V ”ri • 7 (.. , 11. v.• H ()nth It, re N 0,n, r 1 Prot I: . .1 I' ,I 1 Wslit itti+ II r 10.iivailm. 7 , IPt 11,0er i I A War of Races I .1, .•11% lite lt, / r JnNil 1•C-r'• .ti iine , nct ..11)e of ILr 1 o.1)1 th,t 1,1 c. 1,1,111 %al., Ilu till,, t h.,ec $.4 II Hi w pl•rSeri:l. 41 11. r. ; ,: 1 , 11 I. 1.. I, It llllr III:ttt it,. ; IMRE wvr e4ir4 111.(1,1 , firres ntuu LIAt• euprt u/ In II , 1 lir rl 11 . k ;VIII It I N•11 , 01/0 ,110 for may furtrnh to Fri the ;` , ,orthlrlt 114 /1(1 11111.1 110111111 W 11...11.1 1 1..11i 1 1 , 1, e,f young I /el', at liranLlit, the I tote a , f,.,Tati nett, mot 'L.toilla, , the 1, , ,t to enotal rite et, I s eew Itrleone, ' I tired tt flight, and tart, though Lt it. 1111'1111 4 1 1.. 1 , the 111,101111 h mean , r Hod !roc,: of the Itegto rtiolot of :he \ Oleo fac.ion in this Loy, Friday !twill, ate riot without their leLotrate e f yrn-Din 7 itelleotod, ore 11111 p alraldle to Le concealed frt.i., one s wind of lb 11111110 1 1111(111e1,11,01d1 icy . ower.l the towel, two, d of war of racer We have r11111 .. 11 11 4Y.110 111.1/1 1.111 11/,. horrol F.eture in , tie n air view hut it mien op before 114 111 .1011 1 t.f hhe a hideout , nightmare ' I he t wit tine .0 111 work, tint all 1114 11131,011C 1 11 alld 1114 lit 11411,11 agent,. In thr 1.1,11.1 1 of reckleva and tharortert , r ttpet - Idt • oho, slut' re 10111 P i . `lllllll. wh ' ore to, ceavou;:iy otriving now, /14 tither 0.110. - 11111111 of toe Carrie po ' ltlettl et hive been veered) , xtrlving for • Lear , t, to firing about contend] of the whit, race in the Southern,f , totes The men who eough to bring about ..emits trourr, orlon filth.' ' 11111)r of elavery the John rtruwna and Hello te . ler friend. , of that Lod tit y - Itve over again 111 the while ex pet-bag ere of sn-day, who arc to litrte more ttpieti noel insolent in their fool work than were their illustrious proto types. And l nrt here it in pert 'riga and prof, er that the negro as generally should be given a warning We have been their friend, and would be vial We do not ice s• thetr •otem, being no aoptrant for place, and not willing to stoup to a level a till the dirty pimps and craniums of the Radical party, iu a selfish, personal i.cranible for their suirragmt, but? we have been their friend front the most unselfish motives. We have endeavored LO 'Faience them not to array themeelves against the whites for their own salva tion and not 0111114 For if this conflict of races, which every day becomes more threatening, should „hurt. into 'lethal I existence, it will speed with the rapidi ty of a fearful conflagration, envelopPng I the entire race in its flames. In such a conflict it is necessary to say that tho Anglo-Saxon race will not be divided for blood is thicker than water, and the first blood shad will be the signal for universal massacre, in which this whole continent would be involved —The trial of William Drum, cluirg ed with the murder of ;David. Mohegan, was commenced on Monday the 9th day of November—the first day of court In Greensburg, Pa., Owing to the.re lationsbip existing between Judge Hof fington and the defendant, t,bo Judie re quested that another should sit , during the trial, and Judge Agnew, of this Su preme Court, has been assigned to try the case. Startling Revelations—Negroes Armid and Organized for Murder.—One of Them Makes a clean Breast of the Plot. OM . . 61 rdrot J Oisesterilay morning, about 3 ,o'clock, Detectives McCune,and Hiletinge, with officers Welch, Holland, Smith and Oal lagher surrounded a house on -Court street, extended In .the rear of the Charleston depot, and arrested a negro named Steven Torrence, alias, "Twine," who wits ono of the gang who, acme weeks ago, shot a Mr Ale‘iinder on the! * Pigeon Roost road, near Carhp ('reek bridge, and set tire to his Meuse fl'hen the officers first obtained entrince to the house, the inmates (Boum fifteen or twenty negroes) persistently denied knowing anything about the party that they were in quest of; hut a short Peat eh soon revealed him curled up un dere trundle bed with it little negro boy on one side of hirn,it girl on the other. On eing discovered,he stoutly averred that he was not the man they were looking for hu( "another in.in altogether " Fin ding that they were determined to take him, any way, ho at last admitted his identity, tend on being carried to the illation-house made a clean confeasich of the whole affair, which for the remarka ble statements contained therein, we give in full The confession proves the statements made and reiterated by the Appeal, that (he negroes in and around the city were arefrit and di . ..planed, in ',galas hands, In mardrr and pinndrr the a h i re all , / Con If+ 0 iSrli V IL was' made by the I ironer in the pretence of this reporter, and Defective McCune (others hying present also), tinder no restraint whatever, and of his own free will -That night" 'the night of the Alexander aflair.) els oat 0 , 1 114 together—five Of —anti slid we must go , ornewherr and get some meat titer no got out a piece in the Charles ton road, One of the men said, ge' a calf and go home " hock Woods said, “There's no tar hf having any foolish ness shout this thing. I collie to ge: something, and Knit citing to get it I ant Anson Ilalinglier started\to go hack. but hock Woods WWI hewascLptnin, 11,101 he 1111,1 Jot , Webb and Jiro Shaptlin ant to Cane creek, I slid let's go to this .klexitti Le's) rind get ioelie , ls slid, ' a.y, I 'or 4,7 I I 11. It l. .t. vt Irhry IV.< It 11 ,11.4 llit• CVO.' (...,113g1 S,h,t • :ind JL , h i.n ~t um hid loo' t 1, 31 1'1.14 trig 1 1'1 , 1,1 01,11 . 1.1. , j, fill tint. elpedition 110. thl. 9'hi9 itnit wy ..c , ;111 It. II 1 11 r wt.:o it , II Ihr hi ti..e t 1411 y, Dock on( ‘if IS on each iit itentinols 1 on,; this ho 1,10 I.) liiP • • 111110 r t irch, gild 11111 In - id fiSii r.I muu,,tu cow,: 440: uu.l4 . 44. 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I i.rr led ell !,,m; I went to Arkau.a.. the next , I , ,.i! . 11111.1 4 , 111 there awhile then I carne Oyer I ,ttle and rent .1 'wit into \l'o, 11,p1, tai,. I did not hive any rt .1 I comp by thc repr,rter ••IVr‘ reKtllltriy 0 , , ,, t1n/t.l 'I he ht..: I r,a tple wa« put to t.tke away harm the 1 • ItIon 111 , 11 Jr , e1 , 1e , 1 pe. I,nl lu thee,' rebels wherever we 1:y rel. 14 We .1.11.1 Ihexe nett that .tri• WOrknig Grin!, tit)! are tt ,, ict: to vole it;;.tin.tt him Ile to.'neve !hal 14 o.e rt;:t.t Way to i runt. II to. all u!. I •.in tit roar., in,rl I nr ” to vote I.pt Ann That wily to ,try, rebels to the orCy wily to break thew , 8 proper to ctate that I i`e pr :.011er /I.llght that he 010 di:1111.11g ‘ 1 ,.10 conk... Plum of the mutive.., will. his de claration or tile Intention Iu vote for Giant Wily :ttulhetent palliatioll cf the crime to secure his easy Education in the South A Southern hterary Never at any former I et h.,/ tory of the South ha, tier jeople deem ed to he more fully alive to lie honor 11111 Cit of the canon of education Nevet before Lex a nobler, grander, more nut , tune, ur more it ttu.cendent ut Jeet engag their atteuitun The tidings which reach 114 froth ult rittotrte-tt are encouraging' The 6eilooll, and collegee for both rt•xrt, nr• tome numerowily ai r tendwtl than nt any pit - VlOllB bottom). Al the University of Virgin. i there ;Li over 500 studems Ai Washingten Co logo, over which (ten Lee preqidett wit so much dignity there are nearly hill) ; and at the Virginia Milisaly Ip,tittite over 250 Emory and Henry. in 11 111.11 i• ington county, tpened its fall tensions with nearly 8(X). Hamden Sidney has nearly or quite 100. Randolph Menet, had last week ahout 75, and daily imps alone were being made Richmond Col lege has largely over 100,--- -Private schools are crowded, end are more nuivt crone than at any previous time Every where eduoation is arresting attention, and literary pursuitettnde l nierprises are fostered and mietained. We regard this at, a meet cheering indication It marks a new era iu Virginia's history. It au gure well for Virginia's future. —After the reoont execution in Ma con, Oa , the hangman's rope war eager ly cut up by the negroes for charms. Egyptian Womc.: -How they Live, Talk, and What They Do. • Emolino Dolt writes to nn English newspaper the following account of tile women of Egypt as they are to-day She CEM The Egyptian women are generally supposed in Europe to be Shill up in ha rem( like Blades, subject t all thikea• prices of their lords, without any'ifociety whatever. That is far front being the case. They are cunning and shrewd enough fo learn, ate soon as they are married to make theirlives pass away pleasantly enough. hieing accustomed to confinement; and taught from their earliest days that it is their duty to study die whims and toncies of those to whom they are to be married, they seek to do so, and by that means possess great influence over thek husbands, to maintain which is the solo ootupatrot of their lives. There are more females than males in Egypt. They are divided into two cliost , , irrlelpective of the black slaves, the native horn and for eignero, among whom we claire the (led glans, Ciroassiaus, and Ther former aro purchased by the gran dees, and people the harems of the prin ces and individuals attached to the Vice regal court, cud aro easily distinguished by the fairness of their complexions, while the others aro touch darker, and have pointed I'4-attires.. The foreign wo men were born Chistieris, but were made to embrace the ftloslern faith before be ing brought into Egypt Those in Tur key, but especiall,y, at Conidarittnople, have been endowed with 'AWLS awl man ners totally different from thetio of their own se: in their respective 00tIlarii , R.— A 9 they know, as soon as they enter the harems., that they are tlestititil to live In orulence, uud that t cry respect will he shown them —for I have already pointed out,m' harem Life Turkey awl Egypt" the ( [Hoene that the slaves °heel ve io the 1 rineetotes--the acedi of ambition soim hi gm, to be developed aniong them it t they become bigots in their new ie The Turks take great care of of women Thi•o who, by I ittvion . if their null, or post that they occupy In the government, di 'late nn !alliance wits tia..-born Egyptian wo rt. ti, r ..f vitatt-ter runt , lie t. , . generally e at a grtr.t itre •, v trying Irmo three hun /re.l to a I ..1141S, 'Georgian itca toe) , malty i ili tt ly t, r tot, h-r 111.1 Anil h •te , l the eouri:lli (.-44 riho Gel 1 h. r harem. 4 very Mach , a,. h 1111 print , ~---vtitery heart , ott I Iwo •f , inlylgoca Tio• 170 , 11r . 11 • , r. , heir ta,oes ' I I (hey cat, tvol li gtiors, rani bl-nlJI•0 111 11.0,r .heart'n cool \ c"otoranie,l by jrio4 T.r..r•11 And fit /unto a tare attendant. (fie . head 'Ley hArl'l4 urn I. r I Mo.' ht Vl,' II I IMMEICE=I ,':‘• 111. LTC' , 11 r I I I I I TI. I I ' 11,1 /1.'1111 . 1 11..., tII r• ...I. 1 I ~r A• m.II II " • 1111.1"0 V are 1,11 , ! , )11 , 1 I t r•• g alTni sll.r I a• V 1•01 nn Mill I. 'hrn II 11.. y • 40 ito!.nt t • IL 1141 ",,It t• - 101, 111 .?1,11t;t.: C Iu 'l6 'II t I 1.." Iron t . 1 11131 MN! 11, 1, .11, . i.1.111g llle Itlt w•,4 Knnig 1,11,11; ilrn;“ in Wo , inin con: .1 '.l) Ir Ili. Su Sc. all nnrinct Iju n • it e < SrJ , r 11,0 1, II 1Vt1111../H, 1111 ei•r days. vie.-II 11/ey allerpi , to the min h3v;.• irrol “T 6.• 131: , 11• (; , , , ql.. 4- la I: 1/1 roI It I I /P,f ' le , 11/1‘111..! Ilrl, Felt .110,110 I ~11. 1.11,1 ,i.ff 1 i 1 . 41 1.1:.•'/ - u lid r 11i1 , 10: Is 4 1111'1:1 .1•• 111.1 r tr,in pi 00, ,t,,01 irigr"74 , 6 11 Of lin I V( . 4111!! 1.1: !Anil 4 611141 ort OD% et .1 ihrn tiA m. th• „r thr dirncv.thrphnrr rl.vg c.r , 4 4.,1,,m,•1 f 1 . 113r.dL nl r 1.1, Affair in High Life A Colored Man Marries an Accomplished Lady. e ii 1.1 leh .11311 m 111 • tipper f city, reo. titly reLrh• I 11 .• l • 0.11 , 11 . li II Y fr I (.1 I , ip %mitt ;II I01.• 1 11114i Of liit I= 1rt..,, ; ,1 ilia; the p^ople hvo he e:ect p nlrvn f finnnl beet, have t church where woryllip, and all t.;!iiaitlil to • nip, I i h etc rya bi'l.t. 1 . 31,1111 i: Ihr II 111 :ye r •Ii y have n ratlroit4 rwinine dir, oily Irmo Broad -tree( to Heave, ! Ile as It 111115, .1 er a pit place on a hat py AWL/11111 'Olt 110 • 11.1 gwt e diage of Nlr erobov, ' , red n. trees and fill. with all the dainty 6, o lteeoir, which plenty of creasy and en larged taste (Add I r , ,cure, pit:lento I he ripp,aiancc ,; a do, i Para disc 'lt k , made • oeriain Congressman, Aind Al re, constant goody, awl 800f1 be CAMP LI I lei will t heir p 1 . 111( . 1011 , 1 doc itinr'.lfs was a widower, wit% only one child, a beautiful girl ~tune Cpnilis Ilia coaolnnan way n huge negro, a fun away slave li on. Virginia, and he deter mined to prove tho soundness of his "social equality" doctrines. So he em ['toyed Mr, aninotte to teach •the negro inueio and French, and ..Zip" (the negro Mr A named Seipio Africanus, but the stable bort,oalled him Zip ('oon) leatrued his atomic rrapfdly, and Mr A— placed him edery evehing i parlor, and used, to place lily hand on the shoulder of thii huge darlicy, arid any to him admiring gueste—'ds not this I'ui • :It OE 1.“.1 , t t !111 t ) i Ily rhr L•i,v. MIME= I=IMMI ni Loicii, 4 to 1110 Kong • „1 tDi MEE Th 9r) ihAt , I. JO i piLl ,), Man and a Brother T.': It sooir began tee he noticed that some of the more thoughtful of the young ladled who visi ted the house grew shy, and that mam mas put their heads together in ,out of the way places, and that Cecilia and "Zip" loitered by themselves late in the eveninfiniltri the° arbor. tiotnething wascwrong. Curiosity was excited to the highest pitch What mould be the matter in Mr. hospitable man sion r Mr. A- cloned his abutters. lir. carriage rolled up to the door, awl after much search a very old and very deaf German nurse woo pro= cured. She was puzzled by the yellow complexion of the new comer, and insis ted upon having some sallron Water In vain the attendant made motions and shouted In her ear • saffron water; she said was always used in Germany for a dark complexion At length the Doctor pushed the distressed old woman out .01 the room Thin was more than Mr. A----- had hargniumi for, and halitily pecking bus trunks, left the city, and two months ago he died in India, The poor old man is at rest. It in witless-that of hIl thoTitiends who had drunk Mr. A 'ts wine, only two—the Congrefouniin nail Minn 1) remained to share the shame of pretty -ffecilta. When questioned what should be done, Ihe Congressman said •tlfar ry, by nll means, Color is nothing-- The Pyramids of Iltypt were erected by men whose" tawny color and brawny arms would tilituno pale Arnertestin."— :Mins 'vss itun the elianiber, and Raid “Fripuls, unite your hand , . cs you have }lull. hearts Nature de lwfits in nn t ndlottit variety of fonts ond colors My :win Meese is ju.tt us rretly I I .) the tje lytti been turned to the! endless hsrut , ours or erett tin wh,f el Horse rp; Minister called in ; tiv brolt n •ot Wllit orange fi , trt et 11l ihttir I ba.r, `'stool "Zip " 17 I with tovoil Itilittttts, so I the ',no wt 511 , 1. one flesh SITIP,II, (111V7, tilt. treat Of t he ho use rrtrottov , I lichens covet l!te ww •lowm met tt v.l •1, pk, hut tilt wirittu Irtre'ler iv!rt po-ri thrtr.git ‘ the i•to • tr" Fate Si any ittor.'rttrty sop wotrlt 111'; 1,1 I`llll.l atltlny 1111011 the pron.+ nod l ' Ut , h uge Ite•gro Int.loor and hind, ind ly me; nt hilt :.ngth in the sun Wh'll nf ;Ivr Ira sent tl , tt•ol it , rttatter, s 1:111,1 , 1,1 A 'A St,), , , n 11. , 1/ Radieal,cm Photographed. 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I can't 411 , ,11 ; the ho 11,4 , al ploy, 'I by 'he Ilion- Ind and odd fteribllrqun 11. , •5r I Wig, VOil .1 for them rri.ndidaten, and, as a pnrty NCI 1 a`l it'd' vi.1•111a, tin y me reapr,uNidd• for Iht raid, ;111.1 C11,11e4 winch may r i,lr there from Scarcely had the leturne of Pio eke lion been published, until there was co , iim it led, near the borders or our eoartty, one of the moat horrible, un provoked, premeditated notrtler 1 , 1 ,1 1.1 perpetrated. We refer to the murder al \lr. A W Rea , of Cenitalra, who war, brutally moldered and robbe I on Rater . day laat, in broad daylight, while& dm ing along a public road. The 11, Airt sodont at the con'empla troll of each (11 . 11111 1, 1, 3111 terror :111(111111 .afro hold on every man who, at the be belts ‘olparly, conspired, aided or abet led in Ilia vile Intl et intinal proce!:dings by which the polfilitmen't of crime was to betend:led. and lawle.bress and mar der thereby nlCl)llragetl —Pott , rolle Stan dard. 'When alluding, n re've--dayn Ririe°, to the paper published iq the Philadephi a Age, purporting to be a manusoript of Thoinas Jefferson, oont.aining statements derogatory to the reputation'of Henry. wo were not. entire that Wm. Wirt Henry, of Charlotte Court•Honne, grandson of the eloquent Virgin'lM of revolutionary times, hail written a reply thereto. Since then we have received r , copy of the document in question. The charges made by Mr. Jefferson, inclu ding those of requiring large fees from clients, being engaged in discreditable speculations, ,ire , ore hnroughly explo ded in this paper. Mr. Jefferson's statement that Mr Henry was a very in oflibient melutter of deliberative bodies in ordinary business is met by the an ewer that he vri9 very' frequently pl ace d upon important committees, not of which was the Virginia ntanding cen ,mitten of correspondenoo between the colonies, which was selected from the beet material in the colony There is ills) the testi:3ooY of a very able omen,. Wwary. George Mason, in letter from illiamsburg, Va , of 26th May, 1771, who writes: "Whatever resolves rind measures are intended for the prenellk Hen of our rirtilts and liberties will be reserved for the noncluaion of tho , ; , 9- ,nion. Matters of this sort here are ennt. ducted and prepared with n mat 4,1 of privary, ant by vet.y ft w notniberß, of whom Patrick ITenry is the prinelill. Ile is by for the moss yewrtful tipealior ever hear.l Every word he .113 , 4 not nnlX engigett, but Cumin outs a' len iinn, vii your piccolo are no Lytle:Pr I your own when he addressee them But his c_to,inenee is the ettLet4st part of his merit lie is. in Inv opinion, the first man upon thin continent, nv well atilt -1.11',11f1 •11 . 111,1 noJ bad tin lived ill 11 , 171/1 ahpnt the rime of ON first w tr. when the Pont in people fop] arrived at their meritli in e!nry anti their virtu,. not torhudied, •q- tal. elitv,lllll , 4llllVe pal Finn at the heal of thst g!erines c' tiononsLealte " Y., e o , eon rite! Mr Ilenry'a sperelo,„i p. (Turn' Froul, in the try,tni, 11 r.n In e,ntotler the intention r the eettl ettitoirtition. 1 , 111‘,. , 111. 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A 141T 0 .1 11l it,ti Nl•ttelte'ul - l Ica N'itt.4o4 iii ilititr ivork 11' IL qtr 11.11'111 I ',to pat 1:11. 'Hr.` fray if War font trig that ••arat...l ',TWO hl rhr law 14 cent o ruplited. The point In the Cl , O 1111.1 alter re.t.iing thy e•re:aiii the 4ec , m , l 111,w, ItY lurcily r. marked, "Lary tintiblest-H 411 drrviaed why partite, who oontemplato aimed 1H.1181.11.11 , 0 j t. !lie laver, alrould 11111,W :11 1,44 into Coy I leer —R.: ..Vl - 111 , .1, PLUCK' "—The NI lion C'hron ole Pui olilten iho following instance of rebel pluck." "John True, an en rebel soldier of thin mention, hnntr't an arlll On hir body lloth were shaved oil in tho smoke of battle beton) this cruel rat._ wan over. .11) , 1 yet -to.tlay sow John True driving it two horse wagon with' roin4 thrown over I hi, clump of hti right h honbler, and war guiding tho !aortas with his mouth WANTF.D --A half dozen elegant and relined young gentlemen Of this place, are desirous of procuring situatione as sons-10-law in sumo wealthy f trollies in lie 6tphinle limite or near thereto. They are wilting to be used as fireside brnaments, 4eep pound cake front mould mg use surplus greenbacks in any quantitioa and, otherwise add to the respectability of the family. DAin.g arenia wishing to lucre .nn their famt ieerliould apply e..rly.--!:_change. Patrick henry Again. Why d;d Judge Strong Resig.il? 4 1.. -it! r. , ..0, f Ar I M3E '~ , , c. n, IMEMME =1 1=1•1 E = =lll Le . I I . i nL,•: . / " et n 0 , 1 Ito Ili= 111 I% i 1 ^ MEI
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