Belterate Democratic ' atchman BY P. ()124.Y, MEEK JOE W. FUREY, ASSOCIATI BDIToji Ink Slings —Vice President flow, has become a father. It is:a boy. P/RIIRS BONAPAIITH, the shootdr of Vicrott / Noin, in Paris, his been acquitted. —The Topic's leading editorial on Monday was laudatory of Gen. litrria:s. The Tbidc feels bound to praise so me thing. • • --"It is now said that Gen. tianstr does not .intend . issuing a general am •-• nessty proclarnation.'"rlie War still continues. —We ate often told to economize. We goieconomize. We are obliged to economize. Because we havn't any thing to spend. —At Brownsville, Tennessee, W. 11. WsTmo; fired a gun at a darlcey and billed him. AT4I%, nays be know the , quo wan bonded. 11watin , 4tIon hove reeenti erectekl a gallons at that Have all.l ph, - at hanging. Them were pr0b1.1,13 only sauciptiliwt their lame Cate. --Tile trial Ili It \ I \ ipr the 11f 1,,0N, whit hC dncrd forme- • wire; is pritgrehieing. The interest ;YrOWN duper (lay Lv (rat. —Tile Radical' have a precedent lien. Pt the commander or the t=p l itiitth forces in Cohn, who n+ maid to he tt trill blooded •tt Dominigo nigger. —Dltiriii Ai Wol.l, It , ;ertnati, blew hva oil with a hors.. pt oni . w a .: probably [lli pre-.01 ,%ith the I.IVIL that , it WOlll4l 1,016 n g,,0/1 —"Au earthquake troubled Calllor -1)/11 recvntl). - And Pornething wor=e than an eartlyituOte troubled the Had' e al4 r`onneelieut the other dad•. ft wne DernorrAtie In W)ouinig Territiiry, where wt./- Dien vote nod bold office, M rm. , *t no ist; NEIL hay been elected .11141;e of the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Iler honor, Judge CtaoLisa Nmi.! —We are told that it iH the inten tion of the Ecumenical Council to adopt the dogma of Papal infallibility, by acclamation, on Dieter Monday. We havn't the least objection. -- 1 rouple of Georgia darkep Ito - m4pl, trnnperci 'with A steam boiler t heother day Its, mediately tiller, they .ink a journey by different routes, through apace, into an adjourning town -hip. --Huntingdon County lint+ increased leer enmity anpurintendent • n malary/if Mends. Ile Tiow per yeiir Tins additional hall dollar will la. a 'heats burden upon die tityptili•r4 ttf that coitioN —A chap in Allentown made a het that he could drink l our quarts of 7 1flittdcy at one sitting Ile did it, and won the bet, but gent to hell the drunk em man that ever stagyered into the infernal" regtons. --Attorney General II R, is hut to resign, as ban been reported, 1044 made arrangements to stay in tVlisli Ington for polite time. The attorney general thinks lie has as much right at the Oapttal as any other prostitute. —An editor in North Carolina nam ed Suorweid. attempted to cane a man named 1.4181. LUSK, however, got the better of him and shot him through both thighs. The editor has ever since been considering whether he is SHOT' NHL'. or well shot. --Busies t having about completeti the °battle business, has now taken up the nettle business by reporting a row iution for the better treatment of cattle duriag transportation on railroads. Here, at last, is something from Hun• ass that we won't complain of. --Gam. Axes, the man who secnrtd his election to the United States Senate by bolding bayonets at the throats of the bogus Legislature of Miesiesippi, is a&.l le be engaged to Mine BLANCHE Burbita, daughter of him of spoon tlO. toriety. It is altogether proper that these two rascals should be relatives, but we pity the young lady. —To the complaints of great distress among the discharged employees of the NityY Y,ards, the secretary of the Navy Miss that he has plenty of work for their all, but that Congrra won't give him the money. Congress tedihd find Plenty off' money were,there 84 election to bettareied br the Radicals, hoWsver. This i another instance of Radical 1-fqr the Nor working men. . - r 111 ,_ . 0 filet aetvidpmeet or the 411 4 4 ' 1 ,401a question is the clatorntins- Kea ofilcialata So charge so much for we 4 3' harrthil prodnee..,Por instance: for • hcii,44,4000 :tor a t.irle4ol, Tefiala t Cr aD. All .thie , on the principle that the raising of chit. ilren i4honarable employment and one OL. 15. of the tnost, exacting and troublesome. Therefore it ought to be the best paid work in the world. Wives have cer tainly the same right to be paid as wet •, nurses. Attother Veto. Gov. GEARY has done another thing for which be deserver; credit. Ile has vetoed the great railroad swindle, and thereby saved to the State, for the pre ; nem, nine 11011 a, hall' millions of the valuelalt bonds of the Pennsylvania compani flat (tit liorivine would have 110011 triiteied away in ex chILTIge lor the isolilileqs papyr of the 1 ,,,,i,t0d indwap., whicd, it was the intention of the l)eg wrkattre to benefit nt the expeuse d pf 160 people. Many of oin Dentoctatic ex eltanges and many Eadiettl papers will remmre ihe I;overnor severely for thn., veto, they 11,d,ling (hat it iv a direct blow nt the proniterity and progren-of State, portio(o of w bird, will now remain undeveloited We hold, how ever, that the Stale N not now in aeon Illit101) to aid these linen ((frail way with oat placing; an extra laird( n upon the people, who aro itlreadv taxed more than thee can heal. And when we comider that the procissls of the Hale of the noon line of the Public NVoilis were by law exclunively net apart to go into the Sinking Fund to Ile uppbeil toward the parment of the public 1101 , 1, and for WI other pnrpone, we are at a lon, to 00H,VIVP how tics tto cont.' constitutionally Oct other wine than he has done. lite great blow (hat Come of our exchanges in dulge in about the development of cer. Min rectums of die St a l e , an d t h e great loss which thin veto of Governor Gaisv, imponen upon the people Of those sec tions, in 1111 non-enne, and amounts to nothing more Iheu a little "Inlaulutin" to cover their retreat from a position which they annumed hastily and have found untenable. The hoorah; of the Pennsylvania rats road eompany for $ll,l/00(N)(1, gime!, to the State in payment 14.1. the tratader of like pnblie aorlis to that corpora tom, were secured Li a mortgage upon their toad, whirl, el MOIII 1111111 V 1,11,,••• that amount, nod the 101 l pit,c-eol hi th e f,4•4:1-41ature awl ietow4l ht the t;44, erll , li, pr.,p4,1.114 , eet-ontle , out 01 the Vona and apl.lt them to the budding of 0./ 1 7tata rail roads not et begun. taking in ex change therefor tlw hoods of i114,4e rallwayo, which would uitnitly be t h e exchange of first ins. 'teem-mem for t he ptperul, l l. l4 et, utiorgachted and eu Ittrely irresponsible coric.rottiona„ Stiell it cut throat volley as this would soon haahrupt the treasury and heap Ito bearable burdens upon the ',coral. the fact that three bonds of the l'ennsyl4 /Ulla uoinpuily were set apart by law to be applied toward the re duction of ibeStHtt. debt Is FM thelelA of itself to justify the veto. The Gov error w this matter needs no defence. His message is his vindication. In many things we think the Governor has done wrong, and we have not been slow to censure him, an all the world knows. but he did right in vetoing the Metropolitan Police MI, and lie ban done right again in refusing to attach his signature to this railroad scheme. We publish the message in another place. It. is an able document, sed shows that the Governer has taken wise counsel. —lt is curious 'that the virtues a man possesses are never found out un til after he is dead. This has been the case with Oen. TIIOIIIA6. Now that, he is gone, he is pronounced the great est, of 'icing (lectern's. Nit this opin ion didn't seem to prevail when GasNT was put at the head of the army, or when SHERMAN and SUERMAN were placed over Min. We have no doubt lie was a greater general than either a them or than all of them put together, liirthat matter, but why wasn't leis talents recognized to the extent they ought to have been? That's the ques tion. —Before the Legislature adjo,urn. ed, it !nwed resolutions complimens tary to our Minister to Russia, Hon. Amnisw 0. Ctutrus, our fellow towns man. We suppose the revolutions ettle all right etionsil, And we know that CUAT,IN wiji take then! just 1(4 whit( they are vitelrtht, , The ea-governor.ln been to* long in !while tire not to know the hollowness of all such things. f i./~ BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1870. 'rile Bellefonte Wafehmrsit enlin it,pro) the Democratic editors Of Pentirlylvanin to meet In convention at Porno designated place, out. nide the large tiller, and there counnel to gethernstnthe future policy of the Dern, emetic party. 'Nile Is it grew' enggestlon nod If carried out will result In laming benefits to the party. There In net the elightent &mid bilk that the present aspect of polltieni affairs ju.hry such a eon , rention an proponed by the WareAntnn. The oxlgettelen of the nltilatioo, la our opinion, demand It Toth,' Detniieralle ptyes holenge the oneretin duty of defending anti advancing the principles adopted by the leirtY BV the prow. popothir tool anent is gar erneil and controlled, and It in 11 1 11 1 40/1/01/1 1 anti lair tn,t, In Ike mnv phew.. tweet...ft by loilt mi titan .4. It tel ti:11 - 11,111..11.11 allot iu L/ 1 1. 1114 11/0 , 11 t h e • 1 0111,1•1111 , 111, 11111/ Nl.llllll 1/ 1 / 1 ///k /4/1111/101 grt lolrodol lu .!(Ilin 1.0.4 1111101/II 11k1,1,11 Ok1j• ,11• " -1 1/:{41• 11 1 111/1/ It I”. (nil t.ll (Lay Rho set end% I.llu 111,111..11 ' , - 3b11 , ) , I honk ilia, Tile Tlllll.l, CVltil It I,n iI pll.lO 111;11 1 . 1 , 111111101 , 1111 , 1 P, 14 et... r..A.IN •1•Ive the ititeref.. ( ..l 113.1.1. ( • }1 . 1111., I , l'll .114 . 111111', , , Ll' I." . 1' 110' irr irl Hlll . ll nn 1111111011atIL the ammetillJhog together ol the 1)(1,4, crane editorial rrat el TO iv .1 Penn-tl. grand 4.01110‘.:111,,v, 111 v 4,11,1111 upon the ratite 4,1 the pail and the country to vte(e of the " ratification" of the Fifteenth Aittentlownt It en am :1 reason for holding the ron‘vot ion at Nl:melt Chunk, the I.4lpertor tailroa,l tallitteSl and hotel accomino4latioll, tit that phtee, %%hie)), great it the\ arty he tool no , lonlot. are,ne thele-- :ire 101 l a paltry inthieenient, t0,v.tr.14e1t,,,,_ , the con,eution ui that %N. 1141, 'bug); ot cotton,' or in that ettrion- , , ~e attete, l to‘t I I the , jI,R . !-1i ,, /) of eon• 0101011 rime, (101411 to one Or IONdlt), e think cur owl) WWI of Itellclontcin entitled to the liret rorodideratiord. We have the very hest of hotel :m(4)111'110- dIatIOTIN, awl our railroarl 14etlitiod are all that can be (loured ; More than thin, we are the geographical centre or the State, convenient to all points, and baye two large halted eminently adapt ed to Ilde'idoldling of just Stich gather 'NA. We tiggeat, theretore, that the convention meet al Belli . fonte, not on the 19th of May, but dm Woloooltql the Itith, an that will give the conven term time enough to do its imminent; die Isherntely and get home ire good sea cell for Solidity IL in really, however, of leos cffiNe ,ittence fr/tcry 11011 be held 1111111 dint it he held, and that rp r flit ulwerlllr Let mine it wll be i-eleeted ttr enough :nvuy trtan Mir large C./111 1111.1( . 1111 !Mil politn•al eentren, to le/1N e Ile et/IiVNIONtiI. It4titillnetaani by tI;S I,an .ta.+µl eorru Inn Inn , that al Wat s throttg. niielt I,lttee. We wnnl It t 4/ he tree, earnest, think/nu/ , it, that not:wilting 'nay he e rt . ly til/t onli the poll hut thy rimy be the better for its having tis-embled. NVliether that convention Ida,e the part t tin Hfivkling ur a lIPQfe ffiamin; rn Other words, whether we decide to rf sr rt or stamti/ to theenfuret•ment of the rifteentli Amendment and till the other iinconsututional legislation 01 the present congress, int olt mg the overthrow of the people'A rights, it is incumbent on us to act deliberately and wisely Ifente, the furtlier,,,the con vention is held from our great cities, the greater will be its integrity and the more confidence will the people feel in its wisdom. We should like to heer our brethern of the preen speak out generally upon this subject. Let ue know their views. There ie no doubt but that other and valuable suggestions may be offered. Let us hear from yon, gentlemen: Tana thutecnuer„,--Wo hare on the Itat of our l'enneyirtuata ismiltanttea, one whitth hie for Nome time attreeuel ur by Ito derided Rupert. on V as a mound, trnthful and determined ad. roeste of democrat/a prinoipter. Thar Davao• erotic Watchman of Bellefonte. la the paper to which we refer, and we It ire It no more than Ito doe need of prelim when one any that the editorial ability which ctiareeteriseo It, ran dere the WellthMaN fierttnd to no paper pub• Hotbed in the intereata M ftemooraey any wlu•re. tiro. W, we like your etyle, we like your anterrified dt•muarnry and offer our bond Shako I—Calpprtee Prars hr , " - trot. Much obliged to you Mr. /)e nun•rnl. We elnim no particular superiority user our fellows, but, at the same time, we light the battles of the Democracy and of the people with iingloced bands and naked giorti, an ninny of them do not do. 'lice treat fault of unfitly of Our.brother editors, tie strong in the faith as we are, is that they mince matters too ninth, picking their way along as though afraid of wound ing the feelings of the party that has trampled upon eeerv,niglthi , of the pea pls. We byre no patience with such per.mis. The dr..11 1 . 1111 ortly l,e nmght with fire, Cal Rivimitlima into.' he pierc ed with in., own weapons. W e trust tide is the idea that ',recalls at Chip• pewa Falls. • "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." Let ue Have it Infamous Fame The naive of Eat is one that seems doomed to an immortality of infamy. During the Revolutionary war, at the the stortnin„ t t of Fort Urismolt!, Col. LEMY AHD sorrendered his sword to the leader,of the British storming party,' whose name was Erns, and wry itn , iiiediately run through the body by Mlou officer. The cruelties committed lie the English in Jamaica, in 1865, en; dime a L lhe tmaigation and with Ow 11 11 0,o:11i - it Cio . F 1 dand - 1111 W and tltc Otteida tutu rapt I:\ HE an head nano-ter. Vetl ii6rlt, the-e 1.;) rtta me ali at (((Ti I , ollilv, (he hlniul(hir.ty m. 46 1 . t I,i l ..ittu%ry \Ve It . 1 , 1 111:11 visaed upon the first two hyenas for their 0%11 i1e0.1 4 , bill we h a v e wane 11, , 1ie that tht-i hu t use will yet be made to pay the price of the infitioy lie has earned. I ingrcnn has rinsed a (ft %16V°11,N1111111, film wv trust th , ho iinwtit toll lw nn ' , lensed for justice that she will at hist isa upon her ittmorth) Fein the 1,1111• i.11111(.111 awl n,n.ra that he diwt.% Arai while Oft till. ftllltit'ef. it I:4 pro p,r 1 0 •ta) 111:11 bntehets it iie poor Y. gnu Indians Sill god 131krIt-11111V rank with the la RP'S ni file Faille het of vol.! lilwided murderers. A eallip of pier, iilll..tarved, sick Indian men, women and children, shot down and ,11.ern• howeleil by command of SIIERIDAN and under the lead 01 P,o,Eit, is that the whale world shudders tit, ' and one that calls for vengeance upon these two wretches. Where or tin what are they hetterrthan the Et acs? Will not Congress take some notice of this last ontrnp,e agniii.t and, by bringing its authors to justice, set all example to the British Government that will cause her to blush for the monster she lies chexislied, and deter mine her to Finnish him for his reek less cruelty ? At least, let the faces of the people he set against these two men like flint. until they justify their hornhlcand revolting arts, lint how 0:1 • 11 . 1/111.111111/111411111/111ee . 111,111 - 111? Nay, let Simtiors and liAkEtt viand alnnge.ith the Etaes, guilty. blood -tamed criminal+in the s ight „r 4;0,1, monster., to he arta rear 141, in file et et+ of Ihie,r fehLity Melt Hit Him Again ! It ii a little curmie+ to note the ma• lure lath which the late Legislature is nom. attacked If% the Itadfcal organs. U., long as It was in •-ession they de fended it again.t evtry charge wade Is thelllth , I1g11:1(1011, our insinuations, that it 11118 rorrupt and hod% . But now they can scarcely find Yitupern tiVeY Strong enough to express their ab r);rrence and contempt: trod we look wain for a single redeeming feature tie recorded in their columns. As long as these journals had favors • to ask, they could not admit the possi bility that their Senators and Repro , Alta' tires might not he all they should be, but as soon as there was no longer any necessity for a smiling face, they put on the scrawl of indignant virtue, and pretend to be shocked at the ac tions of their owe pets. On this sub ject, the Philadelphia Day, a Radical newspaper concludes an article, as fol lows: • However, the Pefilleyl•4lll/11 Legislature Ad- JOOMInd en thank Inst., and the revolution In Republican sentiment was somewhat marvel ous. Prom every quarter Its organs came to us breathing righteous indignation 'at the ail lainleS, corruptbuis, outrages, a nd crimes of that deftinet. ntorfuis, and no forth, was forgotten And such a ghastly bill of particu lars. relating to corrupt bargains and sales, is seldom submitted The members having re tired to the sanctuary of private life, are Stig matized as thieves, plotters against the dig nity of the Commonwealth. perjurers. fools, knaves, asses. They are charged with pass ing bills wltieh they never lead, of subatitu ting obnoxious hills fur 1411 s Inwood, between the House and Renate and the Executive chanilwr,ofputting a pricy upon legislative anoi , efdebuttehery unmentionable. And dory Iteptilillenti Joitreal, not excepting the Ilio-riftburg Telegraph, loins In the refrain— " The Legislature tree mifOOr(11141, and the peo• pie breathe easterl- Plow let ua go to the bottom of this sudden servo"a of virtuous indignation. We titian ad. mit that the Leghtiaturo just disbanded was had enough ; yet, that It was worse then its modern predecessor?, does sot appear. wait enrrypt, no doubt. It was unmistakably reek. lens. Itwee guilty of many pine of oulleBloll and oetnmllleion, and of which roost we WM. not pay. The point we make fa, that it wan fuel such a Legislature as the Tweet of tha State cln-trd. It weft Vie erratum of the Republican veep. The rondo/dm-a of that prep. knew a hat the, were *hoot. They knew that many or th , . 4..moi k to , were 11l wood men nor lion• ao, nor alße. They knew that the itominatinna were !mole titration evitilipt bargaining aster eases. as, liareo , Pil lying n others. They did ant. Conn ally. Ido- ho people In put forward their liter men. 'Mr R e po Ilreea diddloretely flormybed itn onrelishle was, jority; awl 11. ennilnetora are eslopped fi um complaint of the aria Of that majority, in at. tacking It niter adjournment they roildished their own shame, and emphavlse their infidel ity to the common interest. defend a cor rupt agent while y ou arousing him, anti curet' him for a knave when you can use him no longer, allay be 'lnman nature, but not de cent, (For the WATCHMAN OH! LADY, WEEP NOT. 4' ( Indy, weep not, If eaelttear Cottbltrirth a It ingdom In the sew, No grouter Could thy Ole( opponr, I tr Ito morn. 11111101 k with woo 10 to. And nal more fanninaa the might of oarlliquakaloy.adt mg land and men And aealti•rwg nattona In affright, Titania Illy heaving I,, rn.t d. m.. ‘,ll lady, venHo , the mighty wne 1111 111 Me tvar dr41,,1 f r TI 1 , 1knn1,11,1 nln 1., Inw In nll 111eIr nlortny Hen. Jacob G. Meyer Notnirtliqatiilinv all the Jibtise that the liadical organs in the county have heaped iip:ht Ifon. eltyin ti. 111 KIER, the 'net remains that he has _made an kOtleSt tel ltillifui representative, and stand.; ItigJi in the eetiniaticat of hiq leLloir nieniliere aril in the legislative world at liarr' , lairg. Mr. 'M'EvEa did all that yin, other nelv'hiember unthl have dime for the ;paid iil his eonetii• hews, awl %.e 101 l that lie ltaii earned I lie re-pveL , llll t , teent of hi., ritlieu' The Ilarrimharg tit its 1.-,t1(.1.1 the 1.1111 Instant, hi ts I ,, pealo , °four Representative - We have obaer‘ed that the republican news. pa pe: Mth...tre comity lime been much me rino,' ait h the erwrae of 0.155 gentle In the legislature They hope by misrepresen tations .5f Mr Net sln to,creme false tin preysinn concerning him among his demo crane nisiglibore, that a radienl candidate may slip into his sent. This ham aueccetied before, and It is considers.) worth trying again, but ste have no donbt that the attempt to itecehe the good Mom/crate of Centre county will sig nally fail in the fa., of the unimpeachable re enni in the legislature which. Mr Meyer pre- Aeon.. Thome who watched hn. career In the I I.snae will do him the mance to any that no member has been inote watchful of the Inter eats of lila coeintituerrta, or more attentive to Ida public duties Ina votes chewed him al 'nays ,in Imo nide of- economy In public ea. penditures It woe a little bill of Mr. Meyer in sheet. lua Kverlieney, the Governor, fan cied be ducat erect auelt n huge Kr:unman • error an to require the application of the veto 13,1 Mr Meyer in a few clear remarks Cur, •inced the Maine that Ida bill was all right, In snits of governor Geary. rule. of grammar, arid It wav payed isirrllfi by ram if if •nlagy mars that, the required two-thirds majority. —Pitt , hurg. n+ rejoicing in tile ad vent of a new paper called the l'hri.t lcmt 1:,,l, wl We are inclit A rd to I.t. !levy that the ,innLy eity hats more chri,tian Itadicalt4 than ritdies, - -We are in receipt 01 n handsome eight-page titolahly raper from ISoston, called l'he !Jul,. It 14 a journal de voted to the carriage and ear strop, and published at the low price of fifty ecutrn year. t larrtitgv and car athlete will no•doubt find it a valuable auxilta ry Iddres "Editor ol the Huth, River side l'rrss, Canihr*Hige, N[assachusetts -*Pit NICE iiOL Lt., Minister to Spain under one of our I)ennoeratie Presideirts, and a hot- bi(xxled, chival rous eon of the South, died in New Orleans, on the 2.it instant. Mr. SotLC was formerly in the Senate of the United States, and wee an able thoutzli somewhat impul sive man. During the war he was one of lies Buri.r.it's victims, and to please that tyrant's mood wee, for some time, shut up in Fort Lafayette. The late ex-minister and senator is described as being a very Ildst-looking, handsome Waif, and died generally hut/anted. Thus, one by one, are the great so. tsars in our mutt history, leaving the stage. Great is the errors of some or them have been, their virtues have preponderated, sad we have but little hope that those who have, succeeded them are Worthy successors. —The Southern Home, edited by Gen. D. 11. 1.111.1., at Charlotte, North Carolina, thus speaks or Gen. Groton" 11, TIIOII.III, whose death we recorded last week : tlas• Gismos 11. TROVAN.— We notice the sud den death at Ban Francisco, on tile loth nits, of nolneral Thornam. For two year,' we wore niesamatea, and there wan no one living for whom we had eastpilot friendship and a high. er mout to. In those good old days, Lieut. Thomas wen an ardent Southerner. proud of his State and proud of the South, wilt !Sadie soloed 'trendy& for every thing (rpm &aroma the border. lie was one of the very first to come home to offer his sword to Vlegkila. For reasons that need n$ Willies , he istaitaired has views and became the te moot detertalskiid foe of his own _people. e struolti m i l dm era blow at vreet n oared the rake* at Chickamauga, hood roqtaci at IVasb rifle. It Is hardly too much to say that the sletth of the Onafeciorityleastitito to the Sine. pule V,)rs (ratan. Wit env/ klutipaal feel• nuts 4 V; e n s! , i ltet w ,: j a e lr n 1 4 .1: 4 1=11 . 1 more than any one MAO ete -- "llid.tal Nola 111.1111 ruin Nt,lh It AU I. dvaion. bU To hied 111 oleo or I iffit “ohnigri- *mon 1 41 'n'i ;it sot no mitell despised. Thee ebne an ll dele witherr which he rejected all efts b ribes, m ores that he never entirely lost his early (raining and association. `t , 4 6 4 NO. l's MEI Journalistic Spewl• from the Keystone. —arra. qatry While featteakar of the Sati ate ad interim. —rolateea are a ellow mita in duntingdon at 40 and 45 cents per bushel. —The searlet fever fa prevailing to alarming °Jaen t .I.ohithrrlleKt and vicinity. , —Son ing machinds are exempt by law from levy amd role, on execution or distress for rent. -4 lire at IPrenklin on the 13th Leteitot ile ntroyed the Exclinago Hotel, Involving a Joint of 8150,000, , —A man maned Norman was knocked down on Slate ',trent, In Ilarrlatntrg and robbed of gr.,7no In drafts. , —A little brother and gator lit loswisimrik , have laid by nearly WO by saving their pen nlo+ and email change. —Wee Anna /1, Dickinson lectured In MAIL deynteirg on the evening of the 11th instant, end In Lencaqter on the nth. —Henry Koonts,'of Bed ford townablP, Bed ford county, caught nearly flea Inibdrad wild plgon“ in 0 oet a few clays ago. A fire °comet! In Huntingdon on Tuesday night last which name near destroying the Ex: change Hotel. The loss is about gi,boo. —John (type., Preoldent of the First Nation 111 Bonk of Lancaster, died to that city on Sun tiny nvetting la qt to the Kid year of hie age. —The female Anti-Slavery Soelei) , of Pliflii deriiai formally "disbanded" od Tuesday folth nut; outer baying existed for thirty-seven ycarA. —lt lit repotted that the tiarkey Senator RA% SI the.Firteenth Amondmpnt n ou th. Of their Jubilee at Ilellidaynburg, I M I ~,m er, Egg , formerly, of the Valtp, Nprra, lia. guise 11l the ',cootie ett of getting out !trap \•Thing mold he !note •ppropre iitt• .il,totop,r --Altoona has lwen Indulging in ik shooting atlair bet a ,•ru a man nattild l Isar and one n nowt! I hatoplanur, 1110 lattet doing all this sho , ktiait baser.•r NO PeriOUß injury dotle.• narris,