e Democratic Watchman. 111 BY P. GRAY higEK 11= rms, $2 per Annum, in Advance E I, EE‘ N 'l' E , riday Morning, February 17, 1871 emocratie County Convention le I ' .111:11\ 1 niu Ut ..1 1,1 11..1111..1 - I! Il! buts =I lorl I, 111 ni .1/ • IFi ii IN /11=1 1 4! 1 ' 1,1/.l' "Too Much Lewslatlon 'mlrr lan• :~I~,n• lii•~ ~. il„• 1.,, I I 111 -ILI, II Ili 111 n I 01,0 c tie , e .k 1 x.• llniiii gollE :4011 WA:- 11t71 1tt . 141 . :11:‘ deitl-00, 1.1:11(.1. , I ihv 12 4,,,.1 ,• 1 the r" It ^a,, 1•4444 , 4 6r4i ‘4.1144 014 • , 11i1111,1. • 'llll5l " .." 1 h"I 4. , • 1.1 ill 1 it • i flllg "I 41,4 , 1r,4 44 1:4 f4r44444•114 ‘.l'll 11. 11 -. .% ..1/"11 . f 4•4144 1 ,4. II•I 4•414 i m 41441, 4, tt to .4 % , r4• tn4f441.344 •I 441 1t 111 •f 44 1 94.1 or r 44 111. I '..•011111,1.1 r.. 1 • 4414p , -4. 44,144, 4. • r •I• ••4 44..444 44444,1 • 4•r 4 4. • •I 14 • r t• 4 rl 'it , ,•4 414 II 444, 1,4 p .rt 44- r• I , n-. , 14, 4444 14,, lin 110.. s, •-••,1 I 111.• MOM lily i+ a awl: 10,k foetal., t -.the 6! lomouitt,, ar t ii 1 , n ht t r rrdrn•.r \Ve t• 1,1`"2,71 t.r •,(•(' l'lillh•je for wile! Tht• nth. ha-.14.1.:11irbe.1 the 114 .!•• wintr% 1r It ,tll/ la eft -tr.:v. •I• Irill,ll fire lir nn. Lei her Fl•ler State , ' Bri ben, e r II rlril f 1111 , 1 . f 1"( I v‘er‘vt hire al,l lilt ' , mt. IIR -4•3;..,1 the 'or 111 leou,no 11 , .r roci,•••1 I'l. eortliplum. nod our -Ifttotm have been mere 11,4 r I r 1 1 ,1,4 tqr thirl, •-• .iiver Rnl n,a W 0110 ,•1 ll ' , 'moral 11 IP:lit 111,1111M:inn pre% ill, I L•it 1ip.1.0 '1,71 r e.,rie are awakenifl It , 11 . 11,•\ 11110 l Ilettrr 111,1 fire he Iron) i1,..)r (~ r , it•ril nl ‘,llt `4t ilr The r , • , 1,1! IV r, 01'1I *IV have a Iknineratie Senate. wiii n l' r n.t i le 1 . 111 r 10.1 LI- relr,o• I ~ .?1,1/.. , ?r•I 1,4 Leon Invreit,tore rer,,,,.. , und )10 r r.• I the. eNirleter cf th, ` , .•i.,r,. fr. ,r)1 I been rmat Itadleld MIMITI/irt Knd extra‘uviince Ilonee. will I, n Ilkl In be in i.•rliorr3e As it RI 11.1. lit pr, nre “itli in irn nt n minority I , •r In •• th . ll lit 1,1111,1," ,Per I wrnr, sill N, tpe ofT tLr sfair,ft defile fli•kt ellait,her SOHO We Ile Letter mid ft 1,1-Alter lit IM n Ct.itt it sill 1.0.111 he here. ,1,•• i•ol% I. ~nil F 1 hltio 1.1,7er n ii 410 t, elllllr We n lit lorliV 1.11 j( ' • 'min., Iron, Navin:' pre/P,/ v,lllled (111 11 All ir l lllil 'l,•/11's I m etritimlnlion of the ihetrrer ftlrOhyr remnrtr. ht L,I has the evil li, ~ iof•ll,nt la '4l 0,.. Ili, 1 . ,1. tilts 1.4 tri•...111, the notTO., of the of the A.o.enthly nre t. Id in Thirteen , ttate , nn.l the /11 , 1 V I i , l \ oron.ot .loTo. null be IrO•ry glad In Per l / 1 1..01 , ,,1111 If 0 ,. e tin oppornndly I' inoltilie the refire,. The C0mni0,..,,11i, wet. when the Leritilniore to not In 011111 011011 II la. WO tell Idet 11(00. aa. they hr' bed thiengli they ul while In in VII. I , ot a lint Moment there %Nell ate 1.1 IV Mid.. n thototnoti worse lie •vliole remedy for this lies in the ils of the people. I f they will •t good men—men whom thev C• to be honest and capable--and them to the Legislature, all pisints like the above would he • away with. Ilut so long as no re Minns— ilentagoguen -- blowhards allowed to lead, it is not to lie •eteil that good will follow. Let ace good Itepresentatvi yes and we I have good laws. Be-ennial see. of the Legislnture would not in honest or Competent Represeti tn. , 11u the Contrary, the long fast II only make I,lle political wolves e ravenous, antlithey would pounce 1 the Treasury like b vulture upon 'toy, We'repent that the remedy C e vils complained of, I•ys alone the Poopir, Ifu.l Iltey ill.l ey The Irish Patriots The 111,1, or(rilon ovun and hi pnrt\. %vile) %ter° Reuteitt,,l'ltt the IStitl.)l i;overnimeta, 4011Ie ti, 110.011 UM] 111111 T, to penal er t.,r life or term ot too', lind tt rt ml h,l 11:111r1 111 fork nn t h e 1 0 0 , 11' , Iftlit The elitlre port iori the co‘ thlolo_!1! ‘‘lurk tliv route of too deeolute,l 1%1111 fft t, enlldrln nr,l Irish ;11,1 ,ITilri 1- ran 11,1 ,, k , l 111111.j.h . . 1 11i1 ' e4 . 11011.1 , .. IC The pliml,cr e . :11 1, t . 1 - • Of 11011 aid ,h-1,-ter, anti the la l~lr 111 Ins c-11111 , 11e.1 nt irol:11 I !il"-14:1!!! , 11 1.1 'll WI ,11411g1.1 Arty atol the et.l hell vorroWI.;00,1-, nl cteyv titeside prev.tkh , l, Speer he ntar 111 thr ' %!!1( . 1.` (If rII.OIIIiIIIV i , heart Pl,J:kr,l It. ( ;111 1101 t, .1!!!! II y111 , 101(111! 111 V )! .11.!!) , .; Icy 114 N l l ,l, 111 t)'14.n..,:1:1 It l,ther that eleett.tle 111.11 , t 14.13 n owe are wletiwn. bill II hoc, hinvever, I,..•••Cit'l t't \ [11•11• I li al L, a I, 11 {‘,ll he any IliCllllllll2 rn thetll. the re iivro zill .0111 ill ft Rile and klll l- 1, 1 ,, 1•1 , 11.111 1.111 0.11 lIIe em,trtirr 1,1 1.1;;Ir :lit; 1,1 !:;;. 17; ; ;;;;I-11 , ?1, H;;Ile:ce. ;;1,1,L 1 rlrll n 1 n 1 roll ltt u 1 Itrlll , ll 01. , 1111 .1 f111 ,1 i .k 1101)1 1 0r ulLllrlrnllhe 1.1 ( lean' lt I I'd (, 1..1 :1 11 11 It 1 I o . I.ll l iull 111:11 ( ruler from 32'11'1 14e-1.10 I 'II,' Li „hrc, ul t" . ' (.1 ' ,lt? , I , 1t: •1 nip ,i• `1.,r1 te1,.1 . t111, 1:.,2L inns Asrry fOl Inr l 111 1 , 01,4 .m 1.111 1 ,1 11`,1,111g \ 1% • I Nt•lv ‘%,lii r ,,, I, :I%all 1.0 11,1111 vt rl i 0 - 0 tpIII pwiriii 1.10,r of h.r r ernutn I:,en j r; -j 3 ;0, L„euLir e nnnn l pubbe -entinietit sere n unit mot the the 1 . :l11-1 . 111 -, 11 liberty * people illorouglik tinitol in favor (hilt it the rwail repil,liv, 11101 e ,%0111,1 even then, Le ,1 1, 41 41. rd her 'her! a rt.l her people. %et she 11:1. , I,t 1,, r the rl ‘,l Ircland tie,trlt eat , The gal an• paallag. tt, he Itee, I.iii arm nt the COO% erilritelit (Iq, , Hes r %ern atiempt at rela.lll,a, ~ r .tra for Iria , lotii 11.144.• awals chi .1 ft gnat I. rang I.r .:opathy ..onntrs,1111•1 hence tho and n. ig..itie,to drilione•tration, rrl welcono. t•I I)1 1.1 , 11,1111 3111 111 , 1.3tri00. , la-t. Intarc rmt imght fOr Enn, hut f r )1:11,4 her etlinticiphtiwi I. not Ft) .11.1aill 111. I. Iltill;f111.• . I . lll` llffna of Merl" nre I• 11 ntlit•rt• 1, 1"(V111h anti 1113)' foir.t 11111, 3 conflagration 11‘111 aill not lit' I.llt fllll 1111111 It ling ipttrtlei lip e,,rr 411•,pott6rn 1 here is n total 11),Qt'llte of that re specs for personal freedom which is the corner-stone e,f all liej,llllllean 11'0+1101 lions They believe in the complete 111/Millatil/fl If 40eielV us er free princi tLereby crilargin_ , instead or re sirtel,,ng nuthorit. The great chart'; of Llllll4ll freedom -habri/S urtiot.o, the great shrug. rorim,4 peter heels recogiii/eil or gist was arrested lit New Vort, oo respected, arid the rights of citizens, Moiaht, tor di-1111,g hie team through the Ircedolo of speech, the freedom of the strccis titster (lino Lase 'w en Its •I`• r, le/1 , 1•4 loo‘ r, i'" sailed and trampled wider hoot tw lib noralice ,kt the list' the Doctor cralists, nn hs' l lie most arl,llrafl fuss ap or he might hasp been icorouch that et cr swilled the sceptre 1 ,0.1 ih t o t t was his lotsiiiess to knots t 41, er France and 1, Huron On earth ii, I ‘tiiiil,l 111 till pn/balnllty II hie bur tnertinn4 me K true index ha"' Ilrl,l n lint l" pnv nut 4/1 ILO will o 1 t h e people, the rep4ibbli- Dr 1111 ' 11111 : 11 • ' lllll . " t " /1 , 4 Dell y tel.l IA 'llona fur r for in tl•e preniiiit span 11 , 1 0, 11 C FlAte 1 , 1 the Colllllry, A govern merit which in not In harmony tt the will and it:sites of the tieoldu, , IA like it ship tossed aLout upon the?, gry Momentarily in flange of ' 1 , 1411.: engulpeti beneatii the waves of the deer t,... N‘.:111,1,‘ t. 701, ,li•tt 111 I 1111.1 r 10. I,‘ I 1.4. X • I-. It great EMI 1 , 1 111. {l , , 1111(r I (IC. lit. 111."( I= .111.1g1. IQ a 111•.1 Aenutlnr. 1117 111111.+111 n+a randolitin for the free 'dew's., *bleb he has distributed all over Is counln The Doctor douill imd , floe n firt rate was to make hIN nle•lmtnr,4 Ne?I • 11111 a g.•od many people achuilly twin!, e 111111 to he in ertn.e.“ \Cr dnn • t t I H I lei V 110 be Prn.ident, dut case no To..uunon 111 sic in;l that lip would make 15 holler one 1111111 the present in rurnhenr lind we to elwose between 1;11A T 111111 1111.411011, at' NllOll/11 NAY 111 - 141111 i he nll rel4s. him n trwl than and aArriirot 0,, will drop a (ear to the diva nnLle an 4 gilled wo man. May Abe raft io peace. --From present appearances, the Ditarict or Columbia emetne likely to he soon Messed with a territorial form of Government. We say Messed, for any , form of Government would be 8o com pared with that which the Radical Congress has been imposing on the District of late yeare. The conference committee hatrit agreed upon a bill giv• ing her a territorial Government, and it will likely he soon reported in both houses. Tide will give the people Of the District some little say in t heir ow ii allti.rs, and may, perhaps, hare 'the good effect, after awhile, of prelniting, both Itstsi - teals' and niggers wlthiii her boundaries. At this time, when military defeat anarchy and chaotic confusion hold sway thronghotit the French Empire, it hi impo , ..ible to predict what polni cal shape the recent eleetion , I'4 ill goc to the future de,tiny or France. So nation in the iii.tory of the timid has ever, in Fo mliort rtice of 111110, ,ilf fi.red such internal etot6lh-ltinQ, or drank t-tt deep of the hit it r cup of tersilV. Iwl Doty ttilild tin• rdimr.lll ail rnitw, lip (•t.Tilidc inrr LL, (;:111,1,,(1.i, 1,1.'111,1 ..111 • Irpt 1•I+ e,l th'it %14111.111 fl'lllfrl ;11114 111 , nrl.l •,1 , 41'1.1)11 , 1',•'111,11 1.1 = ~ .eat , hflictilties to he encountered; but the rapture Itetivetni the littnlentix t;tt‘ertintent tint! the autintrit,es Dart for ,vittelt there , eOlll4 I , he no eekl /11111 old% Newry In Hrenohen the ronk, of the miperalt.tu Indeed it nt. pear. 11l 114 01:11 Ihe 1111 , 4 //1.)V1/1 )te Fltl/lee either Hiring the I , re , eitt ri.‘nlhtuttt or 111 former 1111r0X- N .1114 it Itht•rt% hate Ile% Vt . litlldled clue true prinetitle, ot,elf gt)%ertintent. I,llt, triy Lopn nrtpled, ontittilled, mune , trattle4, ii no liberty nt ff the constitution of l'efinsvlvalita nerds, revising —if the mmtritinent un der which our fathers and grandfathers lived, is not good enough for uc to live under, then everybody 'will concede that the revision ought to be made bunt political partizanship, and by Loth parties equally represented in a convention for that purpose. A noni• ber of Lille providing for Ft convention to revise the constitution have Leen in troduced by Radical Senators, but all o f them lia,e heeti more Or less in the interest of that party alone. We are gratified, therefore, to be able to may Clint the burst of all the propositions yet wade, Id the following by Senator liii.idstoiatr, of Lancaster, a gentle man who seems to have some man hood about liim, and who appears to he anxious that the- Imitiirtant matter under consideration shall be rightly ac comphsheil, if accomplished at all. linolrea, That the eommittoo on ronntltu• (tonal reform be, and they are hereby inatruel ...I, to embody in their bill, to be framed for the railing Ma convention to amend the con stittion of PennaviTMllß,ll provlainn for equal repreeeniallon, ennelattng of an equal number of delegatee from each Henntorial or Congres• clonal [Marto_ all to be elected nt large, with LIM privilege for Mector to coot for only one-half the nu mber of delegate.. to he elected to sald convention, no that said Coll I' ention may be relieved from all peril of partisan con trol. That is a liar and honorable propo sition, and w• sincerely trust that it, or something like it, may be incorpo rated into whatever bill may be finally reported. Senator BibLlNalftl btu; set his ltad:cal colleagues a ttuk?d,ea. ample of honesty and good taith,which we hope they will not be alt to fol low. Let ue have a convents in which both political parties shall be equally Reproof/wed, and than we may wit eta that some swell will melt from nr laboof. The Elections in France 11 lit I r the rr-lit! !,• A Fair Proposition N6wspaporial —We are in receipt of the Christian Family Com pa ?rim; , published in 1 rone, Blair county, by 11. 11. Hadar:Nu AFI its name implies, it Li a relig. Mum journal, not devoted to things that are “r Ilie earth, earthy. II IC von dtictod in the intervat of the religions see! called “Ibitikarfl4," and appears to be ‘vvll anatunied, ---l'ho freloirile-doorg Volley Prino. root iq 11110 liumbeletl ankotig the things Ilia( were, that office, with all that appertained to it, havoig been par shave I from Mt. it by Mes.o . s. N. II Timm t-, A 11. Ritnti and C. 17 \a, who liatii.clianged Ow name to I alley litilijoss(blit, and hereafter ropo-e In ran it outside or party lines. The /0110,, , ,,t w 1111 ;t good p:iper, hot the editor 1111•; eioni , el!ed to Fen' out Pn accoin I if I'l4 /lay, is orisnl r(bili)y Its le fl l I 1::..1(111 4 . If I- nnl %Cr% tr!,•, 1,11 1113hl'iup ni 1i1111.111% 11 1112 itait,t+oille and Itltere , lltlg !t• p;ippr ‘Oll,llOl M .lug, 111/11se.. 114 ttilia.:tr •Ltir,trii%e 1.1-611,10 It in n ver,s nice p:cpet I i clnl , h•en ikin4l c t , “ ("r = aict ;1.1.1 htllr 1%.11111 Ilm N 111) 4Crirtl4.lll.llt,, mily it a )ear. II you cant it, adilres ( ' ontliatiy, I .I \Pntihing t(011 street, Chicago, I II 'rhos. -NV t. are happy to he in receipt of a lindienl It' r iii the shape ()I the //nn ,/ou, lilt/ -a large, fine looking and well-gotten up sheet, edited Lv J. U Ire . The .fou»nr/ 1, the r,.1111 of the ronilanahi‘ni of the \loll,' 11111 (Inl w llll CR1.'1111.10.1 riper, t he Repitliltraa. Tile We, I,lq 1, a hr is the name of tt it:titer jitt , t tttarte.l u, lettriett Square, Pit., by 11. M. 'Nom! rtt It 14 of Fool I+l/0, and tippetikti to be well edited. ' Gem G. W. Cut Lee Thy pr r...01t beating the above name has tektmtited the. rilatitte of his illitstri tm.t lather, having been lately installed l'rettleilt or the Washington and Lee l'eu'versity of Virginia Ife is only thirty tv yenr4 of age. of siderrid nod highly cultivated talents and ,in gularly like hin lather in pernon and in nit tal and ntr j rYtl chararteripuJcs. In I.titi.i he milo4 elected to succeed STIIN Ell .1 %I kSOV in the Virginia tlif an' lii 111111 . Where he IVOII gohlett ( , 0111,,t,4 through the faithful find COll BClenuoil IFlSCharge or hit, protemion nl dillies. NV Ith much a attecessor ne Crarts LE', we may rent amitired that thiM hi..torieal 111'i III) ilOll Wln cuntinae to priooper, , n bler.ing to the laud, and an honor to the great chiellato who now sleeps lwrlenth itq elas- , te halls. An Editor's Farewell .1. It. Ennustmv, Esq., in retiring from the editorial chair ()film Mobile Tribune, givea bin opinion of the bust nese in tile following racy anti point stde: "It won more through accident than design that I first became engaged in the newspaper business, and a very little ex perience in Mt sorted to convince tne that 1.hroll“:"Ould be neither great profit or pletiiatre in lolly wing it ac a roma 111.fit, profession With a contempt. for the notoriety it confers, and a horror of the drudgery inseparable from 4,1 have awaited impatiently the opportunity which has at length arrived of throwing off the shack lee of the sanctum, and hav ing done so, I feel as Ariel did when re leased from the exacting rule of Pros pero 1 um aware that I have often treated. the newaparr of W 111,41 I had control very much as a boy would ii blow-gmi I have not been able to resist the temta tam of firing it into any target that pre /0110.d and calling out to the crowd to 800 how the Arta k victim way rublung the sore place While emu. ing myself in that manner, I know the; I hate indulged in a hemp.° and harsh mess that seemed ineompatible with dig nity and justice Not for my own make, but that of others, I rigret ha% ing done PO 111 ton given too free a n. 1111,0119 I.'ll , for while I am wholly indifferent toi iii the effect it may have had on people's opinions of myself, I would, were it in my power, hasten to herd every wound I may have inflicted on the character, the opinions, or Wien the ridiculous van ity II I others, It is too nitieh truu btu to bear ill-will against one's fellow crea tures. —The Clinton county Agricultural Society has elected the following offi cers for the present year. Preeldent-6.•H. Brown. Vies President—Wm. Dunn. Recording gee„—,j, C . C . Whaley. Corresponding See.— W. C. Kress. Treasurer—R. H. Minis. Chairmen Ex. Com, Nehemiah Shim. This time timid _uponlor holding the nazi Fair hi Tuesday, Ootier Etri. ----The hill restoring the spring eleetknna has finally passed the Senate. We trust 't will Alen ,pose tile Elogse. %;tiol , ly —llle Elrfetal Democratic Candidates The Erie Observer makes brief men tion of the various candidates named for Auditor and Surveyor Oatmeal, as follows: The candithites thus far proposed for Auditor 41.eneral, on the Democratic are Captain Iteorge W. Sl:toner, of Ernnliliti county ; 11r. A. D. Itlark ley, of Bucks county; 11. 11. Neiman, Es q., or North ain plon county, and !lon. S. T. Sliiigeit, ui Centre county, Skinner is a member or the Leg)slature, in lon t4.1 . 1111i1 term. Ile ,er‘eil with credit 111 the nriny, and is popular at Mane. 1)1. :ifarkley Iran 111 1111' LegiAttlite three yearn ago Monlgoinery c.unts. Since then he 1111.4 removtd lu Euelo; county, where lie lins a view-ant plate on the Delaware. Ile a n a candidate lOr Oirllie ill I Sr/S i 111111 rank with 111 a lea' 11.111`4 111111 . 111 g nominated. Selman s eilltor of the ElatlM Sen• tttill, arid hris been It member of the I.e , m4l.lltire. Ile has long been prominent in the councils of the pm ty, and 14 11111111111)fv4 , n , idczahle force irt• SllitrillCler. Mr. SIIIIIVTI nt one time held a prominent position al \Vashing ton, and in a gelit'entan of con ider able ability. Ile »st , .. e'i 1 the State Senate in 1)-0.7. ,11-i 1111'14101 MIL of his Feat by the 11optibItcati lott Jot ity in that in eamlidate , nonnrJ fm• !- I tir‘tvor (kneral are Captain .1 I. I,a‘vrence , John 11..1 1 . -.1 , and 1)r Nloi I;eoree Lanca-ter . Anil \V. T 4,1 1 . /recto.. 4%.1,c1 I , a ill tv nuw n. putt tiri,l merit to he vcrc 1,,. 1 .111ar tit hoilie. Ile r-ei(e.l auh ,11.4tinelion n. the war I,lltilr of the./ , (lrr.vunidrr nI \Ve ,, t I iester, nnc ul the best weel,ll, , ui Ilie State, %Nit') wilt( II he has been connected Timmy yearti. lle 14 aii iii fashioned Demo erat, belielinp in mtaalling NteadNntl., by pi-111(.11,1e whether it in popular or unpopular 14. Afori Non is a well koftlwii polilieoin, who hag git en the be , t year.ot los lite 1,1 the patty, with out reaard Mr. Sainlernon In the former e,loor or the Laneanter hien/ genret, and Wll , l elected yearn in nil,' ev.sion Mayor of that city lie cancel in yearn, and hear. n Idarlielo , n revolution. Mr Patiley has long been edihrr of the Waynemliiirg .Ifrvveager, w hi c h lie conducts with vigor and Others hit% e been nnineb, hitt declin ed the tape of their names, and it semi.; probable that the ninnittee4 %%ill be chosen from the Int here given. Behind the Scenes A writer 111 the Cincinnati Gazelle tells of a recent vi t hehnui the scenes in one of the theatres in that city, and relates the 101100 ing, incident . An affecting incident occurred 'at the National a few days ago. One of the public las owes, lust us the curtain rose, received a telegraph that lus • mother lay dying iii The poor fellow broke down, sobbed like it child, r0,,1 around bun his associate. , in silent, tearful einpatlty. Nit the ptiblic hail paid their winos sion —the performance most go on ; and, with a heroism not often parallel ed, he rose, wiped the tears from his Mee, and appeared before the. footlights. Little did the audience think, as they shook wait laughter at his broad car: cature and thundered out a vehement encore, of the agony he was enduring. l'ou/d the 3 Irate stood at the "wings" and seen the ghastly look of str il ering that swept over his face as he left the stage they wchilil have realized what their amusement rust that night. liut again and again was he let alled : and, as he left the scene for the last time, another telegram ADIJOIMeed to tarn 1.1)0.1,1\11 waiit'oeir. Still the inexorable public must receive their quid ,10 quo, and so through the pantomime's weary length he had to drag himself, appar ently the gayest of the gay, while the keenest and bitterest of earthl3 sorrows was piercing his heart, and many mute pressure of the hand bore et i deuce of the kindly sympadlo ‘d those about him. The water laVora to correct the ular 'forewarn] that the niajnrita lii acture and actreeeee are Immoral, owl in conclusfoo says I Istue only a word for the reader. Frown R 4 oneparlngly ua y nn \ 111 Oil V Ire and ilotooraht) a hen] - ,]r w her ver lound, hut, I rno common Infiniti itiatith ..1 charity lie large IQ Co. er the stage it 4 a %%I , , ttit‘l t.i.lik•ve that here, as eVvr where else in lire, are hound earne „ devoted, nmLtUous Men sad n omen, :urinal! whom the it% ersge morality is certainly its high as else. where in the world, and who will ar , f•• .ft'e er fiction all the more he usurer 01 the unjust cloud of censure limier which they have hereunto bt• bored. --A Springfield lady left her lit tle 1.0) lit home to nmuae himself with matches, and when she returned she met him in the street crying. He said he only made just a little fire in the bureau drawer, and a lot of red shined Mel) cattle wjth a great big ten kettle and squirted water nll over the hotise. They saved the cellar door. —Weeton, the pefiestrain, will fa vor the citizens' of Johnstown with a ppecill/V/1 er."4.4.WlNAtftle 0n441e 251 11e pro omen to witikf,yreoty-live wiles in fire !.ante, one sulfa of whieli in to he u ten minutes, and one ini.v 10140cwards. —Col. Jas. P. Hoover died at his residence in Franklin, Pa., on the 4th inst., In the 89th year of Me age. Col. Hoover was collector of lolls at that place from ISM to HIM and was well known to into' , of our oltisenn who will learn of his death with deep re gret, _ liliti &Wt. lb. devil aknta? How in bell can het i • The Gardner Fraud Tht New York Herald, in cononeut ing upon the Chorpening fraud, in which John CCFI4/M 11gur>rl co,rn spichously, gives the following sketch 01 Gar dner and the celebrated itaint which he perpetrated: (lardner7—a yonng 111(111 (11 1 11111. ( ice, talents and education - had Many years in 'Mexico, and 1111d1111\ CI ea 111111110\er that country 118 It , ir aeon dentist. Ile had thug Lectnn r thoronghly eruiversant a rth the Inn gunge, customs, and Manlier/4 01 11.. country, and incidentally with it, silver mining MICH), in /111 its 11(11111.4. A tear or two alter our Ntextean N1:11 he hell Mexico, and to op w \v„, inglon with a ennfutlierate—,-a skillful )Ixixicanizeil I`anto l .e, of She sanie stunt( ns 111111q1111 1 ---- 1111111cd Nc.pi Iii„; Illlltll C. 141 il* ,,, (.111111 L: claim lielorethe Board of eft+, 811}0111101 IO r, 1110 all claims of American citizens io wi j sil ik ting 110111 tile war, in twee of the ticitty of pence ; and tii \I WOllllll that (711r4111C11 1 ,-1 0111111 of hundred and sixty odd i!„1 tars for his los-es in the iit his silver mitie 1,0111.1 :ittki Ole rlluut nl JTiercut for oar hen and filty.tlitee teliteli he thought %%mild he etii,e 4 l, 1 1 .. f Ihr I•11Q11C11.-1nn of 1114 none in Loth a th„,,,i nml pa m 111 g o ld. 1 tarillier then tx, nn n plowolie telllr to 1:(1r1.1.0, 1T err \%CIII Inch, to Me‘iiiii of halt,, i 4 way. Next It Lton l lor d Wll4 thrown out, through the Wirt-long HIM ton (.1,11'1,),.111,1‘.11t of the //nnlel, 1111 a 1111 S 11ardner claw) n n , a trawl It 'caviled 1 1:11.11.et to l'arH. Ile W 11.4 itolignant Ile itiaild come Lark and 111.1111111,1 at trial. Ile %%tw o 11) the /I, aid on the , ohject. tilaT,v 01 our great men, as 1114 nuettts, shared the t.poth. %%1111 him 111111 lit telt Hire, no doubt, they %%mild 1111041' 11 all right, lie did conic hark. Ili 11a4 brought to trial. and, while held an eliBtody, a (.01111111.81011 was Sent to M'exiro, with him to exnrrittge Iti.,llker mine hislillflC I'lllllll not he 4)111,1 31ext.... It was in the moon 114 wll9 that of MINTS, The c o i n returned with this to.iliCiire Uhl! %%Oil ( hirdriertolVashington lie wn , trol for the fraud, ellilViCh . ll alid ern).li . lll , / eil to ten )ears' 11111,1 !son:mint. 1:/ ti lou way out from the Ciiiirt roam he Flip tiled the content. of it small paper 11110 1114 mouth, and in no Irmo 11111111teR he lay acrid in a toile ronni in the rwirt I fou ,, e. Ih4 iowerfol frienela who hail eiliared his prods hail failed Lttu, and he hail taken his came into Ilia owes hands, The Alabama Claims to be Adjusted at Once. The reports mehich have prevailed Pi regard to the it ellingne.4 of England tee adjust the .11aleveen claims prove to be . correct. Within the space of eight elate all the prelinimarie4 hate been arranged for the meeting at Waslitn i z ton eel a "lizle Joint reatimission ' to determine not milt the .t labama claiill, the fishery quarrel and all peel standing enur•en let dtstente bettveeu our got eriemeiet and that of great Th e Conitien..tneier4 have been remind, and men eompetent te e di ae h arge th e liigh duties devolved upon them lotv been selectee! ley each nation. The President has appointed, on the part of the Suites, Secretary Vied), (lettere! Schenck, Justice Nelson, l, It, Hoar. and Senator ‘Villianes. - fader the administration of Washing ton, John Jar, then Chief Justice ot the Supreme ('ourt, was sent as gluts ter to France and negotiated the cele lirateil "Jay Treaty." So there is precedent for the selection of a Judge of the Supreme ('ourt to act in the capacity of a diplomatist. Senator Wilhar o g, of Oregon, retires on the 4th of March to make way for bin 144n0 crane sUCCCHSOr, and the commission will not he likely to get to work before fCe is at 'Contra to attend to his new duties. The commission on the part of the rioted States is a strong one, and it is to be hoped the members will come to the discharge of their duties in an no t rt . .l ud eed and COncilintory The Commissioners appointed by the floyerninent are distinguished gentlemen. The following is the list: Earl lie Grai, Prof. Montague Pity nerd, :••lir Eduard Thornton, Sir .101 iii McDonald aloe Sir John Rose. The Secretary of the commission will Ix) Lord Troterdert. These gentlemen will critiqued alt pletutry power on the part of their government, and will come prei tired to adjust all outstand ing claims and all existing OakafiCH of thitoatomictitio. It to oincerely to he hoped that all may go imioothly, and Him the speed, :Imogement of the pit littimaries 11111 lie 'lie preclude to a {numptndjavtn.cat Of all difficulties. It IS our interest, and it should be our plc/ware, to he on the best terms will: England. —Ex. Tits I:vcome 'PAt.—The income tax will not be repealed by the present Gongnees. A motion to g o into ('oni mittea of the Whole, in order to tuke up the bill, was negatived by a vote of 107 nays to 103 ayes. This is looked Upon as a test vote in the House and as expressing the sense of that body. The trite reason for the retention at this unconstitutional, unjust and in iluttlitorlal tax is, that the Radical tointrthern of ConXII.CM, desire to con tinue iii office the swarm of otficiale engaged 44 collecting it. It is admit ted that the money reeeivid from this bourne is just about sufficient to pay , Aletrine nil nt it, r r xprneed ; Lot, 1.0 lung tt a few millions 'tan I.e wrung from the tax-payens kind distributed among a set of politictif favorites, the present Congreee will fish exeu.ee fbr corthitningvheayettfin; The next Con gress Will Matte ehtrrt 4viwk of the cents:tor; on I, It iN td' tr, hif ed, of many otttrul.na, nhirh lines been lonteteil mot pro e t,-.L /'a't. ayttr In t.til4jencer: .Rrnrx~r x ~~0