Bellefonte Democratic Wald man 13Y P. (MAY MEEK ,l()F, W. FUREY, ASNOCIATt EPITOR ink Slings —Gone up: GRANT'S prospects for ro•election in 1872. lie's pinyed out. -11, thulium Swore is on the lee lure platform, along with the other felllniCS -110 RAVE CrIIEEI.EI' Bays that VIN Ntl REAII Can ' t Fiellip worth ft (1---1 lIIH But OREF.I.EY —Kossrrit, the• great Ilongarian pairiol, is lying at the point (1)f death at Turin, Italy. --TheAtadical papers aro fined with articles laudatory of ,Toitm CovonE. Ilut they can't fool the Good Man. 7 -The Young Men's Christian A._ soedation of Youngstown has disban • (led, and the devil is in quiet possession of the pin e —The Wobe prelietet h much el travagithee I.). the LegWatti re Ibis writer. The (;lobe'm woidona re not to tplet>tiotwa --Gittso is charged with being dis grseefullv drank on l'ennsylvanis, Avi•ntie on Christono drtv. Shouldn't wonder No, he thunder ! The Verribb , ii r li tor brim been with fi pair of kul glnvem NeN 1/11 can't !nal, e u milli purse out of a now's enr —Wil ti fit ro, Radical S ( . r grant at.Artum of Ilo• I woo., )4 the murderer or Col. Its Dui E. And vet this party talk. almut decency ! —A Mi.. Al, t WOl.l, married n Mr the other day It will take tone to tell whether the re,oltn of thin union will he wolvem nr antrl.4. (len. Faa..t, P. BEAM Will be the Stittem Senator from ?t it+ptnri in place of Da %I( F, who now quacks bad law on the bench of Ihe court of claims. Good. _Smite one estimates that there are in Germany, at pre , ent, 2(1,1XX) widows and 120,000 ratlierles. children And all to make Kind Wit Li ‘ll I:mperor of United Germany. —The Pru.sintis nre throwing shells into Paris, rind nnlrh damage is betniz done: What THCWIT I s flue hundred thousand men are doing, is an ineoni prelren.ilde mystery, nnnmtnri•d that "Chief „ tlllllll4l to improve In health ” fftlitti thing keeps going on Ihim way, the Chiel.lostiee will beeyme pamhdly healthy 1.000. —Meeting' are held in various partu of the country t o celebrate Italian Fnity and (derman Unity. Wonder if the'day will ever come when we can again celebrate Ameriean Unity ..---(3l:oftf:E S. STFICI'LFS, of Butler county, blew into the tnurzle of a gun the other day to see if it was loaded. The pieces of his bead, found the next day, looked as if they had been blown steeple-high, at least. STeri.e, of the Ashland Advocate, advertimen to do the "beet jab-work." An he In a member of the Le&latttre, probably he relent to the "Jobe" at ilarrieburg If so, of rooree there is no Meal in them. —A paper in North Carolina states that there is a man living at fl reef' vdle, In that titate, who is (1111. )111 ti 'freg and forty three years old The old fellow has had seven wives, and is now trying to get the eighth, --Party of the first part, in Chinon c mot y, shot party of the second purl for tryiag to climb into los (party 01 the Bret part's) wife's bedroom window, Party of, the second part went down the ladder quicker than he went up. -The Tvrone Ito aid iw now ont for 6141 11 1,.r A 1,,111,,r (;, neinl A roo ! ,1,. 15.% I PRI \ 1-11, cl ttneem. anti now It It , nltoott.t tog to slay Br IV/11. / vEnt• ought 10 he nrremte4 for 10.44111 J with intent to kill. Ili h Coni.loolP STKVENA, of if lint ooilt‘. wnsl)a,ll§'"chawed up'' br mama rortglis whom he undertook to arrest. Thie thing of arrstaing fellnwp, just becauee they want to do as tlo, foiet tr ot to he Plop Pol Notto•Low or oilier. - A Heater minute man by Ilse fllllO (1( STROUSE, thought his role wm. an'oadh, and triad to handle the trigger will( his toe. Ilia friends er minis remarked that the (Sinner they ate at hie hale, on their return from /the graveyard, was (tile of time beet they had ever eat (lowa to. —lit Ifir‘Qtio.qii.ri, lately. n man named TARE , ' 4. I) y married Mem MAitra t WEEK. W ilereniton, the brilloott geom+ of a loeltl ,phet got olf the coiltitying : , 1 "A 11ttv 11111111`. a Week la loki, But time eliouhl not complain— Tlo lot h• I)tw enough ,oll‘.. 1.10. WI Pk 11)1 Ill." (3 4 - 11) 6nr . ,P, VOL. 16. I The 'West and the Next Governor The last issue of the Doylstown Democrat editorially hrings out Gen. (ixoni.r. W. ('Ass, as the next Demo.. cratie ennilidate . for liovernor. The Democrat guys that the West is entitled to the annihilate, and thinks Get. CAI 44 is jurt the loan. We coincide with our distinguished cotemporary in this view of the situa tion. The hearty support which the western counties gave to Mr. 1 3 #K KR, who Terieved the nomination 4yhich really ought to have been given to their own favorite son, entitles them to the very lovliest consideration now, lit the too, •k a the Deinoilrney of the . .;tale. Had the Flat, wli4e.vreferi ence be was amt of which Ile was eitizen,"done a, well for Mr. l'Ackmt as the \Veiq did, whose prjerence lie was not of wity:ll he was not n citizen, he would Loire been teiumpliantly elected over tar, and l'ensylvania would ?lont have a Democratic Cte ernor. The chinos of the West were overlooked in 1)445, whOn the East de minded that she should eland hark Mike room for her, promising to do great things in Israel. ,\s requested, the West did stand linchouni the East ern candidate received the nomina tion. Instead of grumbling or trying to raise a .linturtince in the party,(len. Cts i arid his friends /toil all the West ern counties, threw off their Coats, rolled lip their slee‘es, :ind went to worl s for I'si Kelt with it will. The result wits that lie recieved nn Ml yule m that section of the state, Wad was only kept out of the githerim t mind chair by the apathy of his own tro ads in the Eto..t, who only about half is domicil their duty. ll'ad the result depended solely on die West, .\ I'm k R WOlllll to day be tlovern ,,r of this Commonwealth. Ha% ing stood back long enough and given the East every chance in the world, or which chances she has tailed to inahe a Jaolitalile investment, the West now ankft that shobe allowed to try he, luck. For this purpose she presents t;ics. Oleo. W CAHN, one of the ablest and belt men nr the country, a nephew of the great Nfichigan Senator, and a 4vroleinim who has long been con meted %Hill the internal improvement s this titate We say unto her speed" and declare that we are in in vor of a western leader in the next great guhernittor;_nal battle, and should 111111 the nomination of Ilea, (;1 , 11, W. t' , ,5 as one most eminently fit to lie made. fader him lead we will march to certain victory We could have done it with him in 'fiS, and it will be trebly 89 easy in . 72. Let the Wemt have the candidate. An Illustrious Quartette Thr Cotioni..toners In negotiate for the piirclon , c of '''.ll,ll Domingo are r• lad 1., Jr !•'...tittior BEN WADE, A p u pi l 1) Nitre,PlT , ifletit or the v, and I;i6diop Star go's, Wllll turn SKIIIVI., as Mec relit ry •t twist three of these men ate well known 10 the country. ITn fortunately, howeser. their reputation 18 not 8111'11 88 to rus t ier Ihr confidence of the neople in their wisdom to Con 11111'1 a trnii.netion or knell great Im poit:Illet• u,, t I,IIVIII , or no i..land of hiirric•itieu, volcanoes and .fro. , 11),,i which contains It popu lation of tiegrors in a state oi chronic rt., olotton Ohl 14s: tarot, known to the c ou n t r y for profanity, and the ealiC With Whic.ll lit. 1)--r1'etlainga that don't snit him tins kern before tbe peopletfor man , ' Yeary in the' Ca ar vl .14 Itelllq the I he senatorial Ref ,rml.l fich SPRFIV JfllllN , irs 11,. Is fl 1,1 , 1..1' and mirelent• Inc Radical, an 1 1.41i.1.11114 lII+ 'Carty a s of infinitely ttiorol , lll..itierice than the ronstitiition of 1,14 country. lie is riot it hold or r1•11"'1.,,I 11111.11; but one of . per-ion+ who are lit only for “tron-0. , , ...trairgems and spoils " Ile nil! Quit OstNT In OR 1.14 r ei to ,lo anything that he 14 ordered to do, if only the command he margined with glittering gold or greenbacks in prospective. ill President WHITE, of Cornell University, we do riot know eo much. SVe con niilv him by the eonitin -11.• 11l this inntance, at leBBt, "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, .JAN. 20, 1871 lie lint lel lowsh 'pea with tit tevett, 'Whether he‘ift among thin but yet not or then), remains to ho.. Heel). Itlolol/ SIMPSON us it clergyman who . has attained motile celebrity. It in of a sensatinna.l isitiii,however, and not that which should belong to n priest occu pying the position he-does. liei-isione who does not confine liiinselr to preach ing ".JEsmi two' and lion crucified," but wanders awnv Mr into the political field, and drags into his pulpit the questions that are t?el,a(ed upon the hustings. And now lie accepts an ap pomtou•nt to carry out tt sidivino of the p'resident's Jo which the %Omie coatttry us oppo4e,l, nal ivho•h is chiefly soled for its Quixota• ',attire and (la. corruption that is atulclir,l'lu (If (len. the Secreiary in dos most ollustrinus coininiy.ion, there 01 not now)) to be said, noire than 111111 Ile is IL raLl l / 1 4 IleColllll/1111111ellt 10 fuw incipals. Ile made his not, k durnig the war na 01/e of its greatest failures, achieving a notoriety for the alertness with which he always retreated before the enemy. Ile, however, will not have much influence with the enmity" sionerfr--- his province being only to keep ft record of whatever they may he %%Ailing to have published concerning their proceeilings. Such i..1.1ie comninfston selected by (In %NI to aid hint in vernring S a❑ wing°. It tH hardly po,,tble that he could have ((cored a more venal set of Merl, Or men more eager to do hie bill ding. Of conre, they will mak; n favorable report. Nobody ex pecta them to tell the truth. --The nice tittle game or that Phil ;ldyl pion scoundrel and political black leg, BILL MANY, to oust Col. Drcurar front his seat in the Senate, to which he was honestly and legally elected, has been enlllpletely blocked by the re port of the Committee, of which Sena tor BUCK A /.e was cbairnirift, refusing to take further action upon the pet! tion. The petition was a fraudulent afrair,gotten up at the instance of MA 111111 his rascally associates, and was not a bona fide request Iron) the peo ple or lite first district at all, '('hie the committee saw at once, and hence re fused to have anything further to do with it, thus saying the State the ex liens.. of a contest, and buslsonling the time fur the transfftion of inure irn portant business Another attempt, therefore, to filch money from) Coo tree,, iiry for the benefit of a set of hungry political sultures about Philadelphia, 14, buy this action of the Committee, completely quashed. And dint the itc, will of the Committee has been'' fair arid honorable, is best attested by the tact that the two Radical members of it coincide in the majority report, bay mg thus far made no attempt to im peach its statements or dissent from its views. tear that Paris, the heauti• fill "City of Luxurtiy," is loomed The Prussian lintterries are throwing shells or tremendous size into her, and already many conflagrations have oc curred and much life has been lost. Women and children are daily killed by the explosions of eliellsoind it looks very much ns though the last hour of French resistance was nigh. What the immense French array under Titoenti is doing and why it cannot nrcomplimh something for the salvation of the city, is very much of a mystery. Five hundred thousand men have Inin behina those wells for months, in spite of the diversions made in their favor by Genie. DE PAIADINES, CHANZY, FA IDLIEHBE and Illy RHAK I Possibly Gen. Tlrot•nu knows what he is ;thou!, but the world generally is he gt•rning to doubt it, --We are indebted to Cot. (ho. F. MC FA RI, AN o for a entry of the "Ailoottl Iteport of the Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphans," made to the Governor in purenance of let for (he year 1871. We have not yerilad the leisure to examine it, but wilb t giveit our attention by and by. In our notice of the death of Jolts Covons, last week, we elated that he wail ileCented last fall for Con• gress liy fir:Nur 1), FOSTER. This waa an error, no, COVOIJE Nate not a ' can& • date, he having failed to get his party nomination. Mr. FoßsTxte3 opponent oils the venerable ANDREW STE WA RT. —%Ve l!re glad to for the /hu'orral gild Ilrgevlrt, of \l+tllmtown ,ribout again 'rho) jnitult) '1 Is burnt out by Ire late tlre.tn that plare,but recur ere.' tutu that dt.uuolet, aud once more nuthey its appeuratme iv our sanctum. We congratulate ftfesqr- tioNsILL .I„tmotoN on their speeds reveal, and IllftV 1111. V hell IV` l'Nvml , tol from the ravage 4 of the liie lif.tf. —The Lewl , tioiNTl 00/101 . 01/ rem !!ii• illy pillar;,N , l .co.ll (/1111V d. It II (Mw printed ,m it Inner plesv and (...4n14 32 eolumnq. We ate gltlyi to ~e(4 tlks , 4 evidence of (ml It wnd ht(t -.lNor,g'4.prnep(•rtty. Ilr minis a gmod paver am) tle,eri,., Tl , ere .1 11 lick% niel poi ;It Salem, New .1,1-o,y l , called the /11111 11111, another iN t 0 I,e -tamed called The Mowelm Voice Thl-I lacer /14 10 be .01.11510,1 e•Cery full ot the moon., awl -* 1. "10 advocate thrreconetritetion 01 one National I;overnment ()n n sewn title luoom, In accordance with .Va/t/le'S eYet'; we thought that was what ailed it. —The Sunburry Dem °riot has a new phwer press, and eotnes oat loolc ing as neat and clean as e‘er It Pan. It 18 n teal n llt sheet, and he- Is well and ally edited. We are glad ill plo4per1111!. —Thy ('entry llevoili p has a power preu's for a fact, und is enlarged to a Fl/ , ` "1'11 , 1 " 15 tin ener..!etie fellow, and de-erue , .. all sort, of encouragement for in.. elitc:;,:l.7.e. The Reporter is now one nt the larg erd papers In the State. l'iteh in, 1101- ocrai4 of Pennsvalley and show lour appreciation of the paper In the way von miliport JIM! rial ie tlre name (il a paper, now 111 the second year of itm exitaeaCe, that lota made tie appear twee upon our table It ia pabltehcd wia4aneotimly to iinston and Chicago, and edited by Mary A Livermore, am soted by Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, Henry It. Black well I nd T. W. Iligginoon The Journal Is It wmaita ' l4 rights p'fiper, t 4 a large awl well grin ted sheet and meenitttol,e edited with ling-clue' ability. We have placed our lair colemporary on Our exchange rat. Price $2,50 per annum 111. ad lEMIS —And now The ( '4 , 114f1 (Maim', a 11,14 J, large weekly paper, ruin Clarks twig, West Virginia, turns up. It is by our former (nand and corn is the tioveininent prniting flee, at Washington, Dirt., Fin yi Nu f u , and (*. W. W ‘I.TER4, hulk late of Lewistown. The I 'onserrative ue well gotten up, and ought to he well supported. As many of our citizens are unseating Tii the Kanawha valley and in the neighborhood of Charles ton, the capital of West Virginia, the following article from The Conserva tive may be of interest: Tile poplin! . Vonioidrutn no, in th e h e st r o ad .0 the Capitol of Went Vir ginia The Millirem« Chturt in in sonata the, nm l ILe Legininilitii "Weis nett N Irek , T.l of ',airs,. lots of people want to gn there. u- river, which in the 0111 Y pleasant mean.. to travel to Chet loshol at tiny of year, in frozen light an a hrl. 1„, and th o ou ly wa y „f getting to the Capital la 10Y 414110111 g s lino fired !Mien over it e roughest k Ind 01 inini roads Seem try these roads (EOM thin point, Willie (min Parkersburg, and 14011111 from other points in I lie Motto Then smile gin tilt° limo, travel down until they got opposite the Kana wha Valley, then erons, and wade lip the 7u, Mi), Of HE MOON lo the Capital Others even go fill the Nay m Werdonirtee City, Ii Dines, wen.), h o oond over railroads perhapii more, moil they arrive at the terminus of the railroad ni it pilot atom: Inn miles front Chary estop end It there stage It. Jordan in har.l ruoel t.. 1,1,1 tit/men/iv, but can't he half a. loud as the road to the Capital of Went Vlr• Oita If the Leginlatore this elle, doetel't wove the Capital allay from toe, it a 111 he strange Hoek t, %Vheeling or anyw hero eke IV prerern Id° to Charlenton, a point withoot any railroad, and almonl AS leeeeeemble as the North title in veld weather Let lin [MVO, 0111 - pet 'lumen t sent" iniillolllllllll Within reitt3ll a the people, without traveling through other Mates to Pi there -110 n. Jong A. Csmeamd.,Deof • cralic member ot the Legislature loin the 17th district, Philadelphia, died or consumption at his residence off Sellers Street, ( Frank ford) last week. Mr. Ctrpata.l, was elected from n Re publican district, by a majority of 800 votes, through a schism in the Radi cal ranks, at the last general election, and the probabilities are that' ll % will note be succeeded by a Radical, if -a special election, to fill the vacancy, be ordered. This would give the Radicals eleven majority in the Ifouse and ten of a ittajorit,obli joint ballot. A Bois on woman ndvertiaos for it h inind, and says, among her mhos cations, that oho can from six clams make soup enough for dinner and.have a clam fry - fin breit4,llF.t. t r f attfr Journalistic For I lie W ATIIIMAN THE LITTLE GIRL'S SONGSTER A rvel•lt ng, Invt night. rr hen 111 .nv atlli, A Ihringht Paine I,,othing lier lily min WI MY. , I thorrght iron that ile't 1,0 °nil lilt hi.ll Lure' 1Y:MI.1.110ln merry songste din t For there in wood her many a weary mile, And all that ring in unarming May, Have lull tn. TIOW. Ilt1,1111,01..•1 there, TII !ally, until 1,10 , 1 away Cliey Hay, `"lhnt sent h, ea ay wn hin the .004 7110 %ViIIIIPr'M lilt HIP Cnld lIS here with in And ilee, ley pret4y Linnet, kind end geed fl its Hewn easy to bu from \Viet, frog• )11.1) COMP bar k ftgtttri, Ills (fell ,Iml from tho tree hesidt, Inv door 1,11 stag. A nil fill th , •ilr with nil% 41,4.1 not. , of olive!. .14 11 4 111..' vl,u ill 1110 Sprittp, A 11.,, , 14.1 br ar.ll ./2•4lllfivrt low-10,1 ht. A 111111.. 1,111, eolel gi”viing burr. Shall Own, swl4Y 4 'll by the. Aiof b. ail all., .•.rnin;f otsayer I e rn log 4111,p11. (1111,11 10•111K,P1,11, r•lr'r•p unntille cuolull, morn runtuirrus When flunurn lit. throat sun .I%i l'Ot 1111 , 1 Oellr once more, {s'lll evim foi "Ltr.'r fire ullhm btArne" [cow elllllO rtenliog o'er my mind, As thrmigh the crack. withln our voting° Thn hitter wind ennhe piercing, iiinging blind , And then,will 1•101111 hnrf, ut NH I k oowolt WI. are very, Von' p.•or, And I,Tnnet IM Toy only earthly joy, For n111.'14114. bloorolog Hamner ,01111, rer every grief he law haul alley And now I Ihml. Ig ahu, if fire 9hotild Linn The xuod I hut lit, h+•ynnd (he hill•, itwov, NY Ltnn+•t perti.l‘ , he'd 1,111111 Na more n. eh+•+v thin turn in Rh merry Iny Speaker Wallace at Home The popularity of Speaker WAi I,ti F Ii et/ e tensive with the Snub., and at home he is enthusiastically tirignired. This is the best reimitimendation he could have. The !tilde adage dial "a ',Mullet IS out Wloll/11t honor SW 12 in his own country" does not. apply in his case, its lie seems to be honored as much at home am abroad. tin the or region of the Spetaer's retorn to his home in Clearfield, just alter his elec llon to his present honorable posijion, lie was net at the depot by the col , ne t band and a large concourse of hie fellow-Citizens, without .fistinction of parts' Ex-Itepresentati%e Boyer head ed4lie crowd, anti addressed the Speak er, as follows . M SPEAK ER WALLACE Your tel neighbors anti friends have an slously .ivatcheil your absetiW e from home 'luring the past week. They have beheld you with emotions of pride in the proud position to which you hate been called, and felt certain that the place was fitted to your virtute,your patriotism, your learning. and your high and ennobling political princi ples. And in this cordial welcome to your home, where every heart goes out to you ul war In and sincere friend. ship, they have deputed 111(1 to the pleasant linty or taddiog you welcome, and to thank you in the name of this people and the people of Pennsylvania, who love this country and its institu lions and its laws, unit to say to you t h a t w e f u lly appreciate the great part yon have played in bringing our Ita loved state to the position in the Elie terhood of states that %COI put her in possession of her anew lit greatness and renown. To you we acknotvledge more than any oilier man in the State that we can feel secure in our rights, and that the people will again have an opportunity of choosing, as is their right, representatives to her general mi setilltly. We now nee our way clearly to the promised laud; and in you, sir, we recognise the guiding star which will lend is onward, to cheer the gloom w loch has darkened our former surroundings, and g,iiide to the, hand of our liberation. You have faithfully performed your duty. We give you thanks, and bid you welcome home, thou good and faithful servant. To which the Senator replied as fol lows : FRIKNDH AND NEUIJIDORS: I thank you for this unexpected and cordial welcome. It is doubly gratifying in the fact that without distinction of par ty you conic to greet tue. Ido not de serve the flattering encomiums your eloquent spokesman has used. In the past I. have but sought to do my duty in the light in which it was given me to ace that duty. I have erred, and who has not, but I beg of you to be lieve that they were errors of the head and not or the heart. I" have sought faithfully to represent you and the in• terests of this people, and pith what of energy I have, and what of intellect (1011 hits Riven me, it has hero, as it shall Be, My pride and my duty to serve you, ill the channel_ which con -11,:.111 nod truth point oat. You have Made me what I am, From early boyhood I hose been of you and with )on, and amid the labuin po- Itticid hie toy mind hart alwayn to von and to toy Moue fur toy !sup port and eticonragerneni, and it is, and I hope it shall he, toy pride and boy boast that that your qricomininn—Ave ever cheered me in the right and your fiirgivenems has ever promptly buried in oblivion toy faults and aliortcom op. Again, sir, I return to you, arid to ou, wy trii tills and neighbors, my earnest; heartfelt thanks. At the conclusion of his remarks, the crowd, preceded by the Land, es• curled bun to his tesidenee. The sur prise watt complete. NO. 3 Spawls from the Keystone The ..nl.lowalk quickstep' in the latent thing en lee. —A Iderao died in FlLlton county, aged n%er OEM -1 Philmlelphin popor -luta 21 lertAlanded Compositor —An ittelnlato a4yltitti (es: j etnales In talked 01 in Plkiladelidlia. —.tow( weighing 3,r410 pounds on exhibo. ion In Lnnc•nnter, Pa. --Religions revival , . urn In progroon In vn noun pai in of the Slate Inn, on l'enn'a. It It, hits been n•duald to tlirQn vela, ninth. realized four hundred elear .it nehurrh fair held there —/./evendenee Ilxll , rhihulelphie,roirrowf, eettfe.el Ltuetwotieu by lire the other eighL —lb iladelph ia c.1)11,11III ■ 2,9111000 (OMR or ill 11111111 ally, and per deition.l yonkantly in. elel.rie comity Is lbr first on the list to 11 r a n /1A nuu4 av n Jung MN NNW(' I• I.l3rimi Blaine - a' "r o•n 11.1.10 their ,q.ponifllWO near filwrynville They dtwtroyeti POl7lO sheep and some hop. lirition, of IVillooorporl, who WWI ....11v1C . 11.11 of the murder of .Ineob Ftay, t has is•eu .enternoel by Judge (.11111,10 10 Ire hang- 11Nplq, report bovlnees done on follown fOnprarh, Cotornerrou, $115,- , (hurtle, P0;00, 1 nroror'et, 1161.9.0, ['ell, MEM - A line .pan Jrl horvee belonging to line,. k Brother., lif Sunbury, broke through the 1 . 1. on the Hier there the other Joy, 'trill were I=l —.111.01 , 1 mnu 1111,1111.4 i Itnrnn, or 1/SIIVIIIN,NIio illy bet, PlitY) , lag. Man aeidenl.- Shy killed by Ow n at Sunbury on 111•• re- I= —Mr l'olney,dornoerat. of Armstrong cuum y wn. eleru•d to I h.• Lirglelature Ly u(00 nm uyorny, ornr Mr SITeL, The Mit r oou•suug 11.• sent, I ee.l mg like 1.14e1(11 , 16104 and loottoJeog laanaol hate horn taken oh on ruqul 111111lUic Open,. lib (kb ittllZi•l tin b mil I 'loon —An uld 14Jy immed Diviory wnn inpahutly 14.140,1,111,. w (ow dap. IWO I.) it new in•r while she wan al. ronun,• dow n 'rwo bop, get hurt the °Viler week it Al o°llll while "vonmting " Oen or them had an gly an Ito h tit length, eta In lilt tongue. thlul.r It t....td,qlear (or it ham —A young Philadelphia lawyer wrote to tend near t h‘cago, them "Is there an opun g I your 1,1.11 of ,the country that I ran get in my hitek yard. II that wt.] wolf, -A instil Ifi AtiPTICOVIII. Ps, was avynkoned ne night by Ihemvy nwnlenntn blown ou ilia niy with an nit., vitt on following the retreni. tinips of tlu• Ott oiler, tleinoverett It to be own daughter. Ir %aid in vlll.ll, on Money .'reek (I it it clillined I that tioportnot Vt. ri • Vently 1,..1•11 Made Ttie NfilDry LIMN 11 ry nxyh em.iderithle eleitet nen Imt• oUI It in that region - Twn children, named Hernial, and Jesse Sethonsus, were drowned 011 the tionsatopr,a. near I. ederal Springs, Lancaster township, Lancaster county, on Sunday last 'lns father has become crazed m consequence. —John !dishier, ut Sumer... Lit ounly,has seen •lighty tw,, winters, and during, /furl WHO ho It. killed luny hundred arid ten deer, 4, bet., and twenty six wolves• beside rt + multitude id smaller garlic lie kept UM se,...uitt Ilm k•rtmittli, a tanner in Chamber. dig, whilst engaged in &telling,. a ludo, cal 4 huger sliKhtly, it beetuno indented, and /141411 1i,41114Kil his whole !velem, giviva 4 filiti tk-Jua , and hut little bop,. are entertained retv,rery I loon/. .1 Boyer, who ran 4/44 lest wtok Mt hew Ithoottnehl, Perry county, for the tour dt r ul Ills tether, mother, dieter, and hr , .tht Wild till. barged ley a rennet of "nut Ifut he wen hold to bell to the sum oiril,ouo, on the charge of Gingery reni.ylv rola Supreme court Emits Willed that, 1E 111 Man pills his head or Jinn tong! I it ea? wind rw, and In injured by , um lug In contact W. II sotnething which roaches close to this W111A0 1 4,110 el/.OW ti/el.lor for the Injury, the net being considered negligence en the part of the passenger. —Orwar /liddran, of Pine townahip,lnok a county, war ban' tog a load of plank along he road the wagon aild over a eutuuderulde suck at nue Bide and up let. 'rho whale luad of plank fed open him, eitoehing Ms body rally but breaking no lame*. Hi* internal in Axiom are very serious and In suppofted wilt !MEE —We helm Just Irefued,while gnJnq to prep. a nail avel•lent, wh.ich uccurrod at Turlnit yesterday A Mr Rettbon I, luoneomoyer whlle engaged In unloadlbg it log Inn., is sled. wan thrown to the g run nd, and the log panned •er hi» hest crushing It in a nbonklng man or and killing him almost imitmoly, Ili. It.,is (is .0 V.lOll i Idrefl. 001.0/1141011 Rerol —The laintoorals In Luzern,' county are going to work In earnest to uleau out Handal!, lido, tine k and the rest of the corrupt gang who assisted to defeat our candidate fur l'resident Judge end member of Congress. rhe same kind of discipline in usher 00111 kt les %timid Merest, our veto by many tlionsumb and BIM It from eutudant fear of bon —A fatal acan,lont out nrrotl on Nounlay near irwln station, by whit:li a man gained John Roberta IDA him Iffo. Ito had broth on one • of the trains of the Potin'a. Railroad, but got oil and Walked along the track aellott diatancei when the Johnstown Accommodation west, came by. The engine struck hum, throwing him clear over the track lobo the creek, a INAnct, or thirty feet. killin g him Instantlyi, —llollulayeinrg Register,