klcfollto Domacratic Watctall lirY P. aItAY MEEK" .101; W. EUREN,ABreItT/ 1 EDITOR The Glorious Result I l'he result. of the election on Tnein In tis n must glorionn one. IVe line( met the enemy, and w e are not tioirt,,, tliv , time. We have hotter netvn to re IVe arr triumphant. l'he 1?tul teak are defeated. The Democracy, •1-1 , 1 ea by illittnw , l Iteptiblicans nnd the %dike ‘vorking enrried ovelything before them. 'rho vietoz y Our ban ner4 Opal proudly in the breeze, while the black flag of Undieslisto is trailed low in igiloinini nnv ati,t How our hearts rejoice over this rand, Ihie mighty triumph (Jut or he long night of dart en And despair have at laiit emerged into the bright or a glorious ilnc. No more shall our enemies e‘ull over us. Our etu,e 1, 1 4 beet] the eanQe of th6' people. and Ow Hight 11114 prvvaile,l Ll,' 11 bong. We have warle4 , o l the 0 , ei lc of the 1“e- , of free govet tunent :I , k I HIC d1.q1,111 , 1 -1 or our coltritty'l n, It it or tort to VXIIII Bow I 1-• our pro% 111( . 1' 1 , 1 clap our linu , l4 and over the re uiC the !-411,1' ,I.ooption ot the people 11'e congi.ii II tie the Deilmeniq of the whole Si air, iota particularly of CotigreA.)."») l nriol I.e„ivinln•e atm I !tete and of Centre counts. Esery Nvliere our party HM proved nrell to be in ,plettliiki and nil in fight t magnificent hattle We lime in all 1 0,•hrtiolity eler:e.l :klr SiII 10‘001) to i',,agress, while we are quite sure of having elected itfes%re. PETRIKIN aad tlic \u Four) to tie Senate of Pentoql %awn. Our County ticket has carried by An overwhelming majority, and the Itadiefth4, with their to ; :gers and coo I teFt, are left to cotimole themeelves with the prospect ()I'll long residence upon the head eaters that celebrated stream, O,OIV (I "Salt 11.11 er W e ..7v Ihrll li elotvc ft right to crow 1., , g and loud. But s‘t• prt.kiloore in Le tuagnallimoup. We frrl Gar our Gillen foes. They were so XII re of carrying everything, that their 41ciest is doubly ignoitientotis. \V( clonstosi,ll to Intrrate their feelingt. l'ht•v - -nre :wounded enough nirendy Their humiliation has been complete Returning, thereliire, good lor evil, we nbnll forbear to nay things that we might say, lolling 1 4 11ein to the im ii inliment that their guilty entigeievices will certainly inflict, and to their ru rainations upon the verdict that has jniit been rendered rtgaluPt then' by the great jury of the people 1 Thank God for victory 1 Anil now that thg.,pcoplo knav their power, now that they know how easy it 14 th 411 (0 overthrow their tyrants. fluky they:ever here alter be ac ready to ex erciPe that power as they were on fuesday last, when they interfered in Iwhall of Justice and light 11g111118 Corruption, Wrong and Fraud The State So far an we have been able to learn the remelt of the election throughout the State has been favorable to the 'Democracy. We have gained at leant five Congresimien, besides electing quite n number if the members of One lionse and Senate. We Call any that we have done at least an much an we expected to do, with the probabilities in favor of the snpp..nion that we liave done much more. NW par e .shwa that the Democratic Party is .vigoruuslv ahrec, and Oda with at State ticket nn the 11(.1.1 and our knew.; well organized, ,we cur kick !Ladle:lll4m ill to piece. we .ay, m glory enough lor 4);11: day--nbundantly enough for the opportunity we have had. Two or three more such trmmiths, and we will have the National Congress in our own hands, with Democratic Legisla tures in every Commonwealth. Wit hove stood be the people, and they Lure stood hr n nn l the remit lois , been n lnillinut %icon) lor the Demo Mitt IC ORAH4e. Let Ole people, then, he e ncounnizi.il in well doing, and retwite Iterealler In olee ino more in itlto :11.11111V. 41111 prit /fair VOL. 15 and complete disorganization of our enemies. The present Ims been Monmouth. Let the next light he their Vorl.town. To the Stay-at-Homes While rejoicing over the splendid victory .jnst won by the Democratic Party, we dislike to grumble at any body. And yet, there are Deinnerats in Centre comity who merit ( - m.llre and whodeservo rebuke. We,allinle to those who stayed quietly nt biome On election day, while their 'lei:7lolor , , and friends were battlinc with the ene v nn,l winton7 the Ir., that ice lin," jno 1,11 liie i ).0; to reeord Ilency oar in•oori'N in Centre 'mir. n.,1 • f re.tl a, N I lie victory in Count% :in I 1/1,11,et, they would have been still hrnviermei irrviit er had these km situ' at-homes re eponded to the tingle cull of lieinne racy and gone to the. pulls. Than!: !leaven, there were enough "good men and true" without them,--enongh to cave the Party and win IA great vie tory, but this does not 'filthy the erimi nality of these men any the less. Sup pose fhe result had depended on their votes, as it might have done ? Where would we have been now, and where our present magnifieent majorities'? We shudder to think of the consegnen re 9 which such eriminnl enreleganess and ni‘gleet might have inflicted upon Let tlie , r 0001 who stn,ed nt home consider that they have been saved be the votes of better, braver and more patriotic men than themselves. Lel them auk themsel%es if ?nen who refii , ..e to lin n hand in their own beltall, are lit, or hone any right, to enitiy the bkosings of free government ? Let them impure what participation they bare bad or oneht to have in (lulu great popnlnr victory of Right over Might, 11101 whether they do not de sear all the cohlumely and insult arid on t ra t i e and oppression that Radical ism has been 'wapiti.: upon the poor men of the country Mr years? We may let them ask theim.elyes theme wieq lions, that they may be led to retleet upon the criminal folly and a ickedii— , of their tiondtet 'Oh, and resolve here aner to be better cititenm arid more men sible oleo. French Royalty "I'neacy lien the bead that wear: a ram 14 the rent intent put iota the mouth of Henry IN' ,prowl broke, who In hut it‘sti career ti.n.-111 p er, and in the murder or his [tredve. , nor, helped In point the moral The recent tlepcnution of Napoleon 111 , and the niewsitadem of him career, call to mind none lintforical tecollnnetort..., which. If not very utornetive tti nt•e of repel,liennive); -are nl leat.t in tere.tiev Freneli iv sr weetlll replete with the Ini,lorliinem or royal Lnnis Philippe, the roval preiliters- Mor 01 1,0111 4 X 111,01 1 ,111, 111.11411 by lee ing ton lox hie from the Ilemilikeittix of 'Kt Ilan early experience taught him to pm i. !anti in the tendernterrtes of au e‘cite.l people, who,. enthusiasm !night en.ilv rite into rharlex \ , it true ISnurLon of the direct line, who lind no good nor fiwentlen any evil in the e‘ile and advernitv of bin rare, iiinftied nil nil ing as 01 1/11,1I1P right. The ordinance. , against the pre.. and the advice 111 the Poln(iinen hrolialit the revolution of IS3O (iml the three dries of .I,,iv upon Paris, Mill Charles X way again nn exile. Napoleon, the 111311 of dentin% and favot ile of fortune, could ' icily hurl ed trout his pride id place hi the rout Lined tamer of all the Ile 81/- iiirnled once, Inohe hoth, wan again deputed, and ended his career at St Helena. Promethenq bolind to the rock, lievnured liv Ce/14r1r 8 t 4 regrets and mentorien. L oin' , X piwn.dinil In the gnlllo tine„N liarmie•n innii, 1111011 Whn.." nnloelyn• Lend the ""4 his 11111,-cor. axle vi-lIrJ !Amin X VII.. ii lathy knot.. a Were 'W2 . 1111,11% 1 HllllllOlll of rovaliN, d ie d in the 1(.1111.1e trout privation Hll , l Ile , !11• • 1 1,1118 XV. It Desire, a minister of protligaci, the blend of Poinpallonr ' and Diileirav, the proprietor of Le Pate aux Pu'rl's, died rt king nnil in lib; lied. lint wiik none to clone his even; for every ntienditnt wan anav front the dying i•oricli, MI p l e•lsllre or to I.ll\ 'tent In the 1"1=.111 . ! .1111. Henri IV . Icimz, the Frenchman n rot iden, lived n ttuttlh of eapnrilv, 111111 tutu 1 111.1 . 1111004 or w ut valtt,' ieii hi. Clo\llllll\ 1111111r11111! hilt religinft,'ol.l(lied by the Imife of Charles IX., the abettor of St. liar ibidonietv*. Dar inog.nrre, died of din "STATE RIGI-ITS AND FEDERAL UNION." IiELLEFONTE, l'A., FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1810 lErurp I I 1., n rroiligate fllft.l titiprtti- r i to, , In tthnm ng gi• tin, l'" : 111. " "" " tic ' I 1.1111 , 11 mi, six .', l vitteti, .1 160010 I•all 10001,, 1,111111 . 1`11.111 N, III) II Gia, /e row m 111 8 1 , 1 1:'9."1".1 ""'"."1 111 . .1 1111 tVI11•11 110 finiir 11.-:1 , ,111. I'ollllll'lll 1111 , 1 N% 11 1 1 a N% I'll' 111011.. "• "" '"' •• "•• 1:+11111.2 ih t "" V 11 ni" ('l . O witted to It, tit , iti 1 4 .(M1 1 1 . 2 • 1110 .111 , 1(;X:11.4 , 11 111 :1 11 1 1 trot lit e.tal: 'l'llll 1, Lt till the , e,, , , 11,,,1-I,llr g , 1 01 """: e"""" Ihe I+t , lrr ”I 1.1111:1 1,1115111, ,, 1e . 1 ihe liatice With fidenee and Fupinut id : o w 1.4, f ,“„•,.,, t , 'l3) agmll't (.1""" \.• ni " l " 4 ' 13, ,:irlv of the Sim. The wilt-11,11-e wa. lit the strttiLe :L Lturr nl sticet..:l)ll,:tittl the lit •11 or,l':teker, 11tr the e)e, lit rot. a: l',trlce cnntmnrl 1111 18 11, ti Fr."" I" !Lc (tint " I the hi":." ul l'aelser rettrol from it. elm:Orr, beittre Ihr "'lot , ' II"Ilev i In Felotart , Mr. l'itel:er, rein 1111 ,1 111 m, rld 1 11; . ti'll, V. tiLjAil.,l ha l etitittilinted Ittr , elv lit the L'leettoii t)1i04.• tit' . 1),o : a t• noel I;::rttlait I,:tti .1,11:.•lit, • tt ith i? h r h" ho s 11.• "e" r "" II" 11,r the Sloe. At the co•mnericement 4)1 I c...t ti.rlll, In 1542. hr ,t 1 I 111 it olliee r' In NV, to a .1111\ r!eclvd 111 the sib 16 '1 1 ' 040 I Ilse-- 114011 01(.411 , 111r I 1.4, it I.: 111 .• It It . , ; I.' 11 ti /tk \lt I 111111 I II ‘% I„,111 ,-,%.0.1111,11111i0N 1:1 , 11,11,,,%11 Ille , l t.01,111-111,1i. CI, ult.+ VII , rolak ' in a Are, :Ince from the a not 11.:1.'1,0w+ lo• I tiling into it li'lnn'hnit Stale, :tint rim licatli Charlt , VI, (hiring, whose reign the ,I,,pertite CIO is nr. of the Artirigol...., tinqine, and tra. trot:illy it Inn-, rar er 111 the 11111.1 .4 of other .Inlin, the 'anomie of the T1lael: Prinee at the battle a nd tadea area, In Eiightioh wrnia unit liberated ha many 1, Var . + a • .u+ th I" It-11101.11 fullerm>; the lm ld,, amid a bleb_ the alieraarik long, na and dawn the eutititry n hnnn•lew rtikentarer. Louis IX. or St. Lotni., famous l'or hi..l ploy and crit.ii,lea agninat the Iris, WIV4 made prisoner by the p !tan The same Icing, pert4i-ling in his enn‘ersion 0r the Nfoor., way ear- I.y plague at Twin. , Chatlea the Gut, Lowy IV , and other 1.0un.., the debormaire kinky ul that age, were niternatel% eapti‘ea and conquerors. In those outrageous dayi of fraud awl violence, when every evil passion raged 111111 impunity, the im prisonment or ?tinnier even of Icing %Yam a email matter, awl It is Peareely aorlh ando to enumerate the inglori oat viel. , minlea of sort. n .lieers4ton of weak t% rants and brutal tuaratidera. Obituary Dr %Ili or EC-COV R OR I' VI'KEII I:, tlo‘ertior Pacl.er lirl nt lIIA revs lenee ill Williamsport, \ cmilirpg wont‘, nn Tiieq,lnv outer noon la.t, September 27, lle nay ibe Qeroinl Mon a 1 / 1 111( , Char Pneher, awl was born in Howard tnkvii.liip, Centre comic, 111'1. on the 2 , 1 day of 14117 TIN chic \l'll 4 11 Isative r eontltN. Pent, , ‘lvrtnin, and a ~1 11nl ./;11lie+ her fool Ito.e Memlenlinll Chan ty Ihe• the mother nu the (inventor, horn in Ibickg vomit% per., Inn. ion. She Wit 4 tt ,litmlliter of lit./eloall Bke nn l Sarah l'ettit. The (b),erti "I's ancestors on both sides %%ere (ott Iser% When 'William F. Parker teas only Pet en rears old his father died. leaving a ui.low and five small children. the eldest under len years of age. Bereft of paternal are, the sons. Ifezekiali 11. now Judge Packer of AVilliainsisirt ; NVilhani , the sublect of this sketch , and John P , it merchant of Fleming tl/11, Clllllllll count Pennsylvania, 11% , flier arrived at a sufficient age, applied theni•elsi , to the task ofassisting, their mother m maintaining the family, and cheerfully , ttiThtitual whale% er hard slop their situation irnpmosed, reveirotv at the same time quell e.huNtlion an the huote,l huultt-4e+ of the country schools of that time afforded. In January, 1820, William, thin in hi. thirteenth veer, entered the office or Samitel .1. Packer, a kinsman of hi., who published it new.paper at Sunbur% entitled the Pabbc inquirer. engaging himself IIY an apprentice. The paper w'll4 111 , 01111inlled 11l fllO ltlll Of 6111 i year. and he returned to Centre county and completed-Li. fipprpivtice , hip in the idlire of the Re//elniale I',idiot, then under the rotitrol or floury l'etrikinf who subsequently become a distin guished member i,l the tititte Legisla. titre and was I)eput y Secretary or the Commonwealth iii.der Governor:41111111i. At the meeting of flue 1-18hione In December. 1823, he came to Ilarrislint;g and worked He a joitrileviiii,ii printer in the office of the l'entimigpallia Intel -1.1 ligeticer, of which !lon Simot Cattier on wits at that time tine a the iroprie• tors. Here he remained tit 1'427, when lie went. to Willinin.pcvt and en tered him name as a student at tin in the office of Joseph B. Anthony. Ile waver applied for admi.sion to the liar, yet the knowledge thus acquired of the rudiments „f flue conin,",, kw was of greal value ill !din in the poililic sta tions 11(.40,0v:end% filled. In the roll of 1827, lie tiiirchaiwil All interest in the_j_woming_ gazelle, and 111 1529 he became it. tole III1,111'104)r, 0, I t o . 24th of 11,ieciiilair iii this venr he ‘‘.o.. it , tirtictl to Matt W. V :toll r hell. d.iii,!l, , er ,0* Peter` ViiiiileilieTi. - a s 4 / 1r.....11111,-.1'1,0.,:k .1111 'lit I,y it mi -tat". 111 ell r\lll_^ alit the 111111 118 01 1441111.11111, Chilton 11.111111, 1114 1111110111111 ,t:l+ tetitrnell 118 ele , ted told actimllv ser , ed the 1% hole ion before the error %las disco% ered lIC -noceeding oitr, being a .•titi n can didate: he %vas elected by it majority of II er 111149 hundred. Although thin 144114 1118 first appeal 1111 C I. 11 14 It member out Legl , lative boil% , his reputation ails such that he (vas rho-1.11 to laside over the 11111140 as 114 Speaker IT e Ivam :v:1411101491 , 1 in IRIS 111' 1111 111971.:1 , 1 , 1 11111j01 II) , 411111 ugh the political tide rail heat 111 acorn-t part I I c.nr There tt as a 111 ill the 11011 , e. and ',here towlit L l e bleu protracted' , st le lot I 1111'411e 11. cr.111), if Mr. l'arlier had not beell n mends.' 11111 Iu 64410.14 for the position he tolvel ed so far abut e all the lest Thal the chair %Vnri at once , ziven to 111111 - 111114 art by he tvas of 1 1118 11191 111^' rr r I It sin gle fact 1011 .111,11. No 41e1 , 1114 of his et er tvas reversed I,t the llonse.-- ()lice only 44114 an appeal from his deci sum 1:4110n, 111111 ill 111111 in , tarice, alter he had, stated his reasons, the menll,2r lio tool, the appeal oted to , ustain Ilse ttecisiont of tlie chair, as 11111 the whole Ilow,e. In IS 10, Mr. Packer ,‘ (deck , Ito the State Senate Irmo the ,11-i:liet coin fitse.l or r.ycoming, and Sit cimoties. 1I is .opponent 111 1111 s contest ‘vivi 111111. Andiew (1. ('lllllll. will In Il+llo, succeeded lion as Governor. 111 11114 hody 11C /It I,llee tool: rank rts n lending member Auld lett his imprevv upon the Lego.litliire ut till' State. When the I)emu:ratio Slate Colt, ell 111.111 111(..i to nominate a cauduhlte for Goserinir, F. 11/11110 1434 ple,ell 11.,1 tO 11, nllll he rt`relNe I 1111. 1111!)1,1 %me 011 Illr tirit and e‘ei until lie 61111114 I,Y,•IIeiI .1 111.1 j,ll 11V 111 all Ihr VII r, 111.1 11.1• , I 0 1 •130 1 ,1 r111111111,1i1•11 The,' 1%11, 011111 .11 the hell. 111111 Ills 1 I \Viiitoit'and Inirst Nlr Packet ,sa. , (Meted, hem our. 1 Wilmot 1_'.711.,11111 11341114 a ms)onl4 ot I 4,..)7'1 mei the comliiimil Vi/11. 111 11111 h 1114 competitor-, Ile %vit.. 114l;o4rrool on the third 111 datitutrv, and held Om office Miring the otrintisut)onitl term or three Nears. At the (Amu. 111 lin+ term hereto , ' Iron pohlle 1111' and reiiirneil won los Mindy to his iormer home at ‘Villutimiport, where hr continued to reside (ill the time ol his death, respect ed hV all los !elbow ritFiele , . In corielie.utoi It may "1111 im.tice lie said of I;4•,ertit,r Packer that he 14:4 indebted 11l 1114 11 , N11 cnerll :111,1 111.1111. Ire lor the education 1111,1 11111114Ie,I,tte lie Required, 1111 d to illlll4n 11101114 itor h-11111'111 n ill' 1111111'1111 Cir/1111.1111111g 1 1 1 11 "1111'1', "tile pool l)y'n e t )l lege, hi- li!e :11111, allot lici to the mane bright e‘u.iiipkri of 111111111, worth and tenown which have hail their origin 111 the MV1101)1 WII tell produced It Friink lin. Governor Packer's remit Ins will be interred at Williamsport to-morrow itttermniii, at two o'clock. --flurr4.lbil/g /it!, mt 11l Sept. 28111. I 111 itoki: OF' I,IOITNINO. --- (Ine of the most singular freaks of lightning that has ever come to our knouledr,2e, stir's the Hagerstown (M.l ) about, ten duns since. Mr. Emanuel lhirr, residing u 1 411,` emlty of the canal, Omni, one 1111.1 It hall inilee born Sharr-hul',7. nl the time mentioned tint hie non Charles, aged akin' twelve tear-, hit the con'., time inne in the et eeo,,2,iii I n 1.1111 suddenly 1•0110 fig, tip, Ihr hid look ,11421 ter uncle, IL net', 1.01: lit! 11,01 hot Lrru long their when a. uvlllic iht,ll of lightning Winded 111111 for a moment, and neon I VC , . (.I . lWr. his sensee, be (fund that the thud bad entered from the tree again:4 which he was leaning, at the neck, passing down lie back nailing itself twice around one of hie legs and passing out lit the sole of his boot, hut not before rl had trrolc(•1 the bones of the same. The youth had in his nrune nl the 'line of the stroke, small dog, and another was crouching at his feet, both of which were killed. u.ie wieldy to reach his home ivitliont in-4 1 1311c... nit .Vllq not fmtnd until •nhnul let o'idied„it night, al th.i.igh hn 6lther n. ide.tringent search lihn l• ing. al- Keeping The Peace \\'e have a piolonnil reloect for the l'oneetioeiet. NViir is a hor rid At rayed nt all OA trappings, and Ntiglir•coatol It lulittig ' fire awl ntnlnir Irma,' . ifs 18 81111 11011111. Its red ( 1 1e w tlie abode of bate, and the er of till the lateral lightninLz , id the 1.0,-omp. bah, of its boa , ted gluts it tit erroilw by lily balertil erini,on tt htch rplatiLvs ini Lan nert and stain 4 114 1 , 1i1114 Allll )1 1 1, 1111 1 world runs after putrid 'war, and tllOll-01114 4 rune for the honor of beat- itig. its train. Peace congres-c -mnv rot an th;• id the vitt! and till Oar vtlll ale% ()I pctie, i 4, ,i• ielient, prip:111111.1 lint it 1-; a ri , • .-p. ~t tempo.. I will /t ,rienliti;•.ition... )\ I ill' iI“sIICS td pvllei' lan 11110 the coin -111011 error ofilt alms; uoh seeondar% rather than pr nary ceases. !tillers e,i 1.11“ t Moho. warit.gainst. rt , psla l r will. The people, who vonfilille armies, must Ills! consent to betel the king, before war P , possible. lint the • bar baric ipleinloi of war has manclons nitro.' ions for the iiiit...se , ;. They ate like the low, liiingry and thirsty lor ohlnge. and Pt er on the alert for a .e? 1, 1 ,111 It is that As Itirli blr,:e.; up, and is e tiled the war spirit. It cm ! ie• all before it , or if any reaiet, they ate ..voielie.l and eon.iiiie.l Here is the !rile trti.•.onary ground--among the people. Teach tho manses to abhor liar as the umpire between nations and people+, and von ili.qtrin kingn and senates in advanee. lint time in re• (wired for such it work: It strikes ill the traditionq of all time It appears In invite de-t. xenon by eliminating, the martial spirit from the. human soul ...'„i ,iitlietilt i • it to !,eat down martial longings that eAiiig the members 01 the pence society often succumb to the ism pulse. During our civil eonvulnion ex. empl try V; iends connited at the replen ishing of our amiss la the field, an well as the minimal treasury, II they lit riot thempei von take o p Arm , t h ey iinmitileil Olhel , hot `,1.) hertipahms to po sitions at the front They were not hark ii art with their money when the nation e tiled lor a loan; our dirthey exhort to peace when the nation called Mr ‘olunteers. And this temporary suppression of Mule t cony Wits honorable. We do mit cite the lacts in evidence of the weak nit's, but rather of the strength tit loiman nature. At the name time, 111;02..11V-3 I,t peace ina) look and learn. War Is II deceased condition. Like a virulent fer er it ravages the land, de recated on all miles but submitted to as lacy liable. Fevers will visit coin munities. spite of physicians, so long as communities violate the laws of health. So of wars. They will rav age tilt irarth 80 fling as people disobey the higher laws which ought to prevail. l'he true field of labor lor the apostles of peace is in bringing the masses to a knowledge of the higher laws of being. The level of antbiLron Is always epi demo; and highly contageous. People must be taught to &seri in orate between the itinbition which relates t o th e evil tation of n dew, that winch looks to the exaltation of the race. Not un ul tills discrimination shall be common among men, may the hopeful look for the era of universal peace. The peo ple oh tiermany can stop the war at itny moment. They have but to refuse to light Jig/Mb:it France, and King Wrr ham and his premier cam du nothing The German people do not intend to refuse to light. They have passed lie. yond the ilonian of reason into that of passion. Tile war spirit is now enter nig Ir poe its malignant stage. Protests ho the apostles or peace cannot sta:, us r 1,.;e. Mediation has failed, as mei Ludy supposed it must. It Id well for onion to endeavor to effect a settlement betyreeit 'combatants, but let no man suppose that he discharges 1118 conscience in doing dial.. Or, ir los conscience consent to a discharge for It.glit service, then it nerds educating.—The Buy; •• • FA I t.Ti nre being ri - utiol rtitl l ,orll - t• I'nnrd linty ALirmhals and their t4oiiiiti., in the taking of the It Is elitirged dint their return , ' under eAdni.iie the 4i,wth ot• the 4.oiintry and n^ I ainttfrtlriti, "'?tilt th 6 fart flint the in the nrnntlt•r of July 111101 A tig•l•4, flinttllig uh•Tiiteei.iii "mit. milt 11011 111 ( . 11111 1' 11 11 10 the a\l (.1 . 1/11 101111 Of The cenrue NllOlllll lift, I' been taken in Ike lid] months, and under a 111 , 1' late einhoilying all the statistical pro, entente of the lIIIICH ; w lierwis it ,%104 taken tinder ail old statute 111 the data 01' 110011 elites and tonall n ire. gate+ id population generally. Willi nut oulingning the United Slates Mar hui ill their assistant., it is likely 111111 the census just taken gi% e~ 110 adequate idea 01 our precept popula tion, and especially underrates our nrinciptil elite... where our growth! ie nto,,ituttutilsoble mid undoubted. The eeto-to+ 111 1;r1':11 Britton 11/ 11 1 1 to be taken In one null the,ause slay Ibrough.. NO. 40 tint the kingdom. It 18 tun bad that through the imbeeility of eotigiet44 and its emitempt for principles, tt6ich !lOW gillile V% vry• ettligliteimil nation but out., tie toe rhetued out of a knowl. edge of our nctual condition in point of 1.111111 mm) nod re-nitres. A 11311011 1,110,V mili• 1111.11, ...iwthrit 114 (lovernment enn net lut,iiigoolv and with tt lull knowledge of lie rapatinlities, ptcsent and prospec tiie. "Puritan and Blackleg" Party T11:11, patty nos born or vontnston ili-integr.ititm. It come:. op out e,l sue unnatural combination ..1 the worst element of noli the no,-1 , :tote,llle ;111.1 hee l us ;.11:e tat 11111.10'11) Its Meter-father, the(elme, id 10 br n !Mill% 1 1 1 ' 11) pocnsy,diitilie os and fnlielitiol In the it hole his. ;ore of f.• 111%. ue behold the ,torit lie Pio min mil the hnranJ united. In it eraser amt intiriler and arson ha, e mom hand ni hand lint it all lie: in in pr., et , -in the pi•i‘er. of the New Eoel.ind Pitmans about ire gross, nod "sla‘en," and of W1111:11 they owed had the slightest conception. The "liliero ‘‘ loch the Puritan liar ;11 1 N11)14 11111.11' Snell It anise about, means only his (inn right to bend or break everything to hin men will In Europe, the Puritan WitS a "regicide," hut only because the king did not believe with Idris on Damn of faith. In thin country he begun his career by drowing Baptiste and burn. mg Qmikers, for a simple nomeon formica of faith with his own. and he has ended with the murder of more than a million ul men, Leval's° they did'nt entertain Inc %lee's about ne groin.. But to ItreolllllliSb 1111E4 tilijf l Cl,. he united with all who social omeasts in the country --with 'infidel , . social. rite, tree lovers, .piritualists, and every type of irodlectual, social and moral renegade.. What n superstructure it is, this "Radicalism!' A grotestpie conglomeration tit every spectra (if in• fideliti told beentiommess, resting ut• on' a foundation of the most odense and fiery kiwi of PuritnlllBlll the norld ever A.M. Springing up out of the Puritan pulpits and pra‘er ineet.ngs of New England, it shook lini.ds with roaring atheists of the West as ./(I+ll (}l.lllillr, 01 , 1 John Brown and Inu Lane. or such seoWng ".I.dats" as Lincoln, lien \Voile, Salmon P. Chace. Then it naturally attracted to its bosom all the odds and ends of all the Iqrile which ever afflicted the contitr• with unrest and disorder, as sociali-rm, spiritualism, free loeewsm nii.l mery sort e.l diabolism which Ole t ion of 1111111 CRII conceive. All these restless spirits, animated nitli the but brenth of Puritanism, clime together :a one fold, and gave birth to the ' party (Ky.) .'en bite! The New Stamp Law The financial editor or the Plolsdel pliia Le!jlr, %%110 keeps lion-ielf rarely informed in all their :natters, gi.es the following as the requirement-1 of the new stamp law : Oil Saturday the first of liiciolier there will be no stamps required on any receipt for money, svliethrr for a large or small amount. All sight checks drawn on any hank, banker or trust (minium', whatever the ttinoits4, will require a two cent stamp as here tofore; all sight cheeks or money or• tiers drawn on any private tads i last, or company, or corporation, not in the banking business, will also require Iwo cent stamp, it the amount exceed ten dollars. All notes or hand, and (110 bills of every description, or it leas emu than one hundred dollars will re. 11111 re in 1.111(1111, All pronossors notes amounting to $lOO and over are to lie stamped Its lieretolore. Ail till inort gages transferred, sold or unsigned titter October Ist, will require no new stamp it the original has been once duly stamped when it was executed. All taxes on sales, except ramh, as are now paid by stainrit, and except the tnx on sales of tobacco, swill', cigars, spirits unl w ines, will now cease. The re• tarn, for September are the last to he reqiiired under the law its it Wllllll'4. 1,10e11:.,1111111 special taxes assessed by the car *ill run to May Ist, eoxcept the 111 x %II brewers and dealers 1111..1 spirits and tobacco. The itiqui ry hits been made as to what *Mall be done with the two emit receipt stamps hereaher That stamp is used iti common foi rectums, cheeks and utiat• eser eke mizitt be cul eri.l % , 1111 the e.ime ammoti. Those who have hooglit thent to be used solely for receipts can use them for any oilier purpose remit' , lug ft revenue stamp. Ten .0f with a five cent stamp. would toter a power 01 Attorney, Had iii various ways they may he milvmd until the stock is ex nest ed. A nom) Cri&NCIC FOR A 11.1 ItO An, 1, ilo.tirtnl to 111114 113, 01:0 of ii•• 0.4 tarot. in Nit.oity :1,11,1,14 nitotit ono hundred HoVi., w:t h lo,ildings, good wlor, nod 1 , 14 oto.y forint., OMR lM Ai, 1)y ',Mug or 9(l.lri..sing F. , of this pluck. 1 1 1 tat