The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEEK .101; W VII EY irteiortnT" Enrrox Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance It El. 1, I , ,FtIN'P E, P A Friday Morning, March 3, 1871 Governor Geary Attention ! Sir, tour excelk:lie, ‘‘t. desire a re t'ot• er , :ii;rt tt ;tit Slot! I= through the medium ,)1 the I)rvi RAT W AT(11.4 I %wit* I i I atitmai me , Nrige pm took 0CC11,00 , , Ili >CI 14C and 111 11 li lv words., to domoiee the einplo) men t of `tat, , U wp rtt II 1,011:± . h. elvetiolis I•uur Out regnrd met it ih The imiver,al all provall of the people of this Suite, anti in fart, of the people of I whole Stole Beca,l.J. the% were 1114. %5'0r,1-4 ,• Irnlh and S.berrie,,S formied Lasi,o4,ip-1 ire milk 11,r .11(11111 ,11, :11141 ,sere If: fleem4 I 1% 1111 remit c• nl fl t.lltV ILi it urta% Cr,,,,. ihrni nt:4l Irll Illt.tr MI II i:rrl,4 tieing tralni. led upq,i, hv the iwt , i „r Ikri.l I rani. our Ina rt' that titt,p,• et en tholigh it tvotild lane be 4 ,11 f ull better 11;1,1 it.Poitte ree tilfmlll4 (qui ler,- 11,v grent heart ill the people tlHadsed oil, and bent loglier and more JOI omd‘ loecan4e it qeenied that , ive Hill had Hmie one to tnet,/ between 011 r rlZtits ur .I Fctleral iimil rpai imi But, sir, timie1 . ‘,.. 4114 1S:14 !lint prritest And earri4,t and Lome and manly *ere your words then, they have no erted crimi , You tut ‘v rt great and solemn 4111!% to lac rtorm .1511 the iwtple are ?1,41% :I,•krrig he Lri 1k from 1111 . 11; shirk the con tl,l Dill he n•in....• f ❑' ruin ' , tr. the Itlntrtltts to the Atm-newt f'ool,:e Ilre 11;111111 In r , •at el.triger A wirti , liti 111:1;.,rit ‘ ni ('or 1111 nut np;itmim of the )111,uk pi 11,•• li,nl _nrn ri)..111 rev ..1111rnr. e r, arr to be OM 11 . 101 . 11 111 t h e paid tip I linter, ul the Fedeta: 1/Itl United :NWIt , 111 h 111111111r1.toldle I lA.' till . 1/11,1, The bal lot lacer tare to be pre•nh•.l Federal aut.l Ilir ‘1 ill I n 1.4, 1 ,1•• r.. 1.1. on.l tP,n,ttl,•,l :1111„•,1 I r . 16 r I t 1 , 1 r lino.“ t•IA tvi Ustil ii 1 , 11%1 VI tll the Sitti.e...tA tit, I i .te, lu ht di.rvgardell, and urm , ti ilroelf, n lip !Jett/filo Ilie mere J; , l;re In ad of It 1 %//'//111111,%e,.1111111 I. In ill, hurnlPly n Ihe lirlting Ihr Iret 1,1 usurper "Jr, 1114% Prop ol /11,1 1)1 1114/1 . r:11•1 I 11/11 , 11!:11L1, Jr~ not rifgllo, I/ 1 4y nu L uot to ouch 4tr,tll,•;tl 111,1 4*.0 , p,i Thvy I ~, n . I hva. rigid«, arid, knowing., dare 1/o),i. I liod P. 111.11111. r., ( III•r1141(11 k411111_4111, + of I%Lrr I% 1, cithrl,wn, 110 r 1111 4 glo,sll 11Id right of Fret. 1::e,tio868 8601181184 wi tl»8 try ing Lim!' ` 4 ,r, 1,1:11 ,%”rd. Our nnnuul inewtitige, u 1,41 belie% ing thnot soil moth In etv,4l Lt them, when 111111, C011111•N kn . interposing ,olirt.a.ll L. LIA(.1 4 111 the loCl/ple ItIII4 opioreflPion, we atd% ttli to take nte4tBttres to prevent Ilk,' ItIIIIiIIIIOIOII of Lls 11(011d /I MI 111 fiepentient I(ey,totar We nnk STr, In come to 4MII aid with your etorric lee authority, sod Hay to the Federal Government dim it shall not liiihtviii this indignity, (his worse Than kott I rztge upon us. Let usher Slat es 110 as they (tiny, bat we beg or you, as oar Governor and Representative, to e‘nintni for its, in the immortal words of I . ,Tnick HENRY, "Give us Liberty or A tli eus Death r' Repeat -the bold lativiage of your meteage, awdi again elder solemn protemt against this re• net% r l t I,llithon it the law and the Constontion If In') attention be paid to it, then. Su, e.uuttuon around you the brat e heartm °Li h la Commonwealth, and we trill prided our liberty our /rhea. tier, 11 , ,W I. die Mlle to prove your heiiß M tN. Anti a GOVERNOR. Will you not i.lO it? We awnityunt decision. Tho Lewisburg, Centre' end Spruce Creek Rail Road. l'erhaps for )cars no local bill of more interest to the citizen» of Centre comity and Ily those of l'enns. valley, has n nitrodneed :tito the Legislatme than the one now before that hotly. authorizing the Issuing of three aollion4 of dollars of lost twat. cagy bonds against Ili'' road, and the Do.litng of tlirce taillions additional stock. The entire length or the road' troni —the point to which it lobe tended -- 111 Sprilee 'reek IS Sit wilt , . The higlie.t (.Mllllllol' ever made ht 11111 11111'. for corc+triirting and equip ping, nes et e‘ceeiled . A 2.5,00() per wile, !oral of :142,1:0.000. I 1; I 1+ sui 111 , the raizens of the counties thitingli which It pa,n,e+i, wider the at raligeilitail entered into be the I, I' S. C. Cotopativ with the Peopsy It molt Haifroad I'llnpaPy, were to about . .--S.OOO per mile-- the cost of grad amottiottig to :...!1;5S,0110, Vt , ll)Chl 1 , 3“ . the actual expen , c e(mipletiag the worl: The company under a previous net of Lego,la(me hare the power to 'port gags• the rood lor "...011,4104), xt4,111.1 lea,c n 10111 , 11 ,, A (him '61,110),0 11 0 the money lot e...ted by the Penn, I vatiin railroad conipan V, uneoiered mortgage they should have atitiMrity to inortgage the maul tor an 11,H1114.11111 z•.I,(N1),(1)t1, when their m •c-amen( l / 1 1C(11ered by mortgage 14 Icon than ::-1,4041,01)4), art a matter that a e are free to content.; we do Vol under •tand With a mortgage of . ....S,Oltit,(101), beartag tale-e4t at the rate of t•even per cent wltteh mterest Will ha‘e be paid fine( out ot the earnings of the line, it -eenw tern plain to um thnt'oot atde , mels would he about am near Northlt , , , , am stnthittg la that lane well could be I • he present board of directors, state, we brhrvr, that it is riot their In iention to Issue the full amount authort/ed, hut only htitlicient to COID piers the work. The rresmi board nuiv not, but who ear, tell, who will conipree do Port board, or rvltat it will .1.. 9 II authority is glien to issue that amount no one will purchase these bonds milt on the harps of $3,500,000, beraeh-e ao guarratitee can be giver. that the full amount will riot be issued, and woh a bonded debt of i3,500,(N0 neainst the road, the actual value of w lite), will be less than :i'2,000,(00, it is not at rill probable that these bonds will luring 111 the market over 41) cents Oil the dollar Capitalists of the coup Iry will ptirehase at that rate, and the result will he they will draw interest on the hill amount of the lace of the bond, like!, it. reality they will invest hut a lIIIIP ot er one third The interest' on l,•1111,111/1/ 7 per cent. 111 more than any IJlll . Viiihope 10 be the net earn lit:. viie hue, This inters t mar, he prod to out of its sure 11 hat, then, can subscribers EMI =I 11291 to the t• peel their ins etontent be north? The, still receive no ditto (leiek Lilco eiock will e4)epiegwently , be Red the $300,000 Subscribed by the fiiriiiers nnJ bileirieee twee ut Centre omilio be that much dvstaled to build the road. We are di,inito, ut iireing the road built through trim) I tall V 111, to s pruce Creek or T)rone, as any one in the county can lie We believe every in tercet at our County demands it, urgent. ly and imperatively requires it, but we cannot we that with the original agree meta, ilel‘,eell the managers tit this enterprise and the Pennsylvania flail road t '.ollipany, it in necessary for our people ill completely sink their st.wk, to -, lilt II I m We atay be wrong 18 the matter, but out view ol it. We, would be sorry to do or say anything that would impede or delay the completion of the enterprise a single day, but we believe it to he our (boy to give fair notice to those interwated, and allow them to form their own etinelusions. e.mr people have done their duty. Let [Talon comity, Mr. tvfiLt,ta the presi dent, and the Pennsylvania hail road Company do theirs, as they lines agreed to, and the work will be pushed ahead at once. And it they must have a mortgage, let them ask for authority to mortgage it for the amount of money they invest, and a e do riot be lieve a single objection will be made. However, if the clock holders m this county desire the bill, £8 it DOW is, to become a law, they should at once forward petitions favoring its passage to the member from this county, and if not they should remonstrate against —A man in West Huntingdon hay. jng cut first his right foot and then Ilia lett, with an axe, the Cambria Freeman assures its readers that the whole af fair was purely accidental. Of court*, but it was real Wicked to add to the poor fellow's agony by nuiking such a .cutting remark about ip The Centennial The bill authorizing the centennial celebratitin of Amerienn 11)41*mbsee to he held in rbiladelithia, hits passed the Seattle, in spite of the New York cis to the contrary. flow any °Unr action could have been antieipated or desired, we do not understand, l'lrJa delphin was the birthplace of our . in• dependence, and the first capital of onr country. It was there that the iron tongue of the hell of old Independence flail liFtat.prOelittliool "Liberty through. out the Land,and to all the inhabitants thereof . '" Yet New York dared to elmin the right to hold the first centen 1411)1 celebration. We have never had mush to say in favor ol Senator C.tu , silos, yet we do give lion credit for this one thing • he beaded off CoNk t.inc,, of New York, and by a direct apt cal tii the Senate, the jilttllletig of which that hotly coo:d not gaito , ny, se cured for our own metropolis this 11o:t -oted privilege. For this u e thank an all Peroisylvaimito, and, in fact, all mei icsie-, ought to thank him It 1 , well that the old man has It 1111.11 June ttotiletlinig to entitle IWO to the kind consideration of 1,1 ',turner) It partly atones to I act-t, of which, the least that Is s:u.l the better. In Dili, titeremre, the patriotic heart it till. country 111 throh ?tacit with deltglit, ni commemoration ill the (me hundredth year iii our independ once, m the Freakily of l'rss. There, where ./ I 111 N 11, NO W'K and aged, paralytic St eph edt II o-p n s, signea the Deelaration, will he held this great rejoicing of a free and independent people. And where else could ii he held no appropriately? In all the land there 14 no other city or town that would awaken half the mein ones that are attached to Philadelphia. hy,then,shoutdany other place have I been thought AIL 7 t lily the overwean tug ambition of New York, could have to far Made her towel the proprieties of the occasion an to induce her to be. COMP a claimant for an honor that of all the cities of this count') particular ly belongti to our own metropolis. "A Trick that is Vain." fiell N 1.1,11.1, a member of Congress from Pittsburg, 14 rt second edition of ""frutlittil James." Recently he sent Inge a speech of his to be-circulated miffing his eonstonency, against the In come 'Fax, which purported to have been delivered On the 10th of February, in the House of Representati% ex. The truth of the matter is, the speech was riot delivered in the Iliniae at all, and on the very day when N twt r.r sand lie delivered it, namely, on the loth, lie voted in (lie 1101 lee rul rurt.rt considering the bill al all, and thus lulled tl lor the session TIIIH Is a specimen of Rad teal unpudenee lir goes and has a speech pnblenhrd 1.11 the Congress anal that he klidll . t deliver, fur the 0l ~G.l at home, and then coolly 0 ilk. into lii heat Congress awl .4,tes against considering the very inexhilre which the speech purports to (imams! Such effrontery is astonishing, and would only be tolerwted by a peo pie m whom long familiarity with such contemptible pritc fires has ceased to ex rite surprise, Gen. Nciii.s.v, although a Radical, is a man of some ability arid personal character, and why he should stoop to a thing of this kind, is a rays tery fo us. There must lie something in the very atmosphere of Radicalism that tempts to a betrayal of manhood and honor. —Peace has finally been trade be twr•en France and Prussia. The terms are of course humiliating to the form er, but what else could she expect from an old tyrant and despot , . like King Wit.i i ta. With her armies beaten and disbanded, and the German Busts swarming hkv locusts through the land, she had but to choose be tween compliance and desolation. To nave her people arid reco*er her crier I ves, y.lte ham for the present submitted to the terms of the conqueror, but the German statesman must be a fool who imagines that Prance will not one day wipe out in Prussian blood this great stigma upon her national honor. By the terms that have been agreed on, Frame losee a portion of her tern tory and agr.N,o pay an immense sum of money t Prussia an indeinni• fieation for war .xpeneee. Besides this, else is wallow the armies of King WILLIAM to 1114k0 a triumphal entry into Paris. This, to the chivalric and sensitive Frenchmen, is more galling than all the rest. They can stand de feat and robbery, but spare them the share of seeing their glorious capitil trod by the feet of the despoiler I King Wit ; t 4 itat might have spared them this litmiliation. Bad lie been a magnanimous or generous conqueror, lie would have done so. But, puffed up with pride and vanity, and intoxi cated by hii unlooked for and wonder iul sueeesa,he had not the manhood to abstain Iron displaying himself be lore the eyes of the tlie streets of Parls. But "pride goal' before des .niehoti and a haughty spirit before a fail." --We think it is time for the Donocrais of Centre county to begin to thiok of organizing our forces fitr the ocst political campaign. Noth log will be lost by ^^ early start in this nutter, turd very much may lie gained, We should halie clubs formed in emery town and voting precinct in the comity, NO 118 to heel) tip the life and spirit of the party. Our Radical opponents are indulging t h e hope of carrying this county next fall, and they base this hope principally ou the disorganized condition of the ()come racy, Let us show them that although we arc quiet, we are not asleep, and that we ore watching their maneuvers carefully, and will he ready to meet them when comes the tug of war. We think it would be a good idea for the voting Itemocrals to move Orst. sad ()tithe old Mets. Theyari'scarred op and stiff from the effects of former battles, amid move not so briskly Its in other dam Take hold at once, then, 1oolo,!. Merl, and let your tuitions show that you are no degenerate sons of Worl Ily bi rC9. Get flie ball in motion, at once, and keep it 'rolling until we roll up n magnificent victory next (fe n/her. rissiii Tue. Hot ss.---Tbe bill re pealing the Centre County Law Libra ry act, passed the House on Wednes cfay last. We believe it is in the Sen ate, which is ~.roprliitl so largely of lawyers, that the attorneys are making their fight. They go on the principle that "dog won't eat dog," or rather that "one thief will not steal from another," and are very confident that the Blucketones of the Senate will fin nothing that will interfere with this nice little county teat, that was made expressly fur the Blackstones of Belle fonte. We, of course, don't know how the litte bill will fair in the Senate, hut ae do know that no man in that body now, who votes agresnot..ita pas sage, need expect any fitvors from the people of Centre county hereafter. —lt turnm out that Madame Seitsri 1 , 1• Ii, I.IIC netreas, ie not delta after all, - -- --- Newspaporial. --The Shipperishurg Sentinel Lae piloted into the hands of 1 , S. Strictatit, late of the Meelianteehorg Democrat. We !hough( Mr. Si No'lsEit had retired . - !into (he tripod on areoutit of hie health, Lot it seenim otherwise %Veil, if he makes the Sent,,! an lively nit he made the Denim.; at, u e shalt not. he sorry to bee lion hack in the ranke editorial Oar friellits of the Clarion Demo era! propo4e to expand to 8 column di inenutonn. We hope friend BRONN Will reeolleei the fable of tte frog, wiorh, by inflating itself, tried to tip proximate Ins five of an ox. --We are c!, i t.. IMow that Mr. Itnt,;(.lsr. 4•.1 tr “I Ibe Mercer I)is patch, in rec.\ n'tv 0 . .111 his late par nlyttc stroke, a... 1 «11l coop be able to rename wor n . -- (hire A fro , a new paper just started by I'al\h ',Envie, and claim ing to he "the )oring lady's own Jour. nal, - has reached nn as fresh and beau tiful as clean typs. gond ink and tinted paper can wake Tr. It Is really a beau ticul paper arid handsomely illustrated, containing the !memt arid most attrac• live litmliion .tvlelminl filled with tales, sketches, poetry, Ac., Ac. It you want address FRANK lASI le, 537 Pearl Street, New York. Mr. dr. W. hfr•KlNuet ham retired troll the Altoona Sun, leaving Mr. Mime': sole proprietor. We hope the ,S'un may shine more and more bril liantly every day. —One of the largest and finest looking papers now in this State is the Chrrion RepuNican, of Lock Haven, edited and published by our friend GIWIWK L. Bowsas, }sq. Tire last t, owe cornea out in new type and enlarged io 38 wide columns. Although itadi• cal in politics, it is ably edited and its eelectioin3 show a discriminating and carelul judgment. Barring its politics, we 'girth the elephantine journal con• tinued success. ----The gprague in seetigation is not making much progress, nor is it likely to. The Radical Senate know that it will not do t 9 inquire too closely into the cotton speculations 01 the loyal men. Ulysses and Jesse Grant and the Mack brothers in Cincinnati, did a little in that line. —A grand carnival took place in Washington on the 26th and 21st inst., to celebrate the completion of the wood pavement on Pennaylvania Av. sous, The avenue was most brilliant ly illuminated on both evenings, and the carnival wound up-with a grand ball. —.-As usual, Uruguay, South America, is in a state of war. Not Thie Man But That Man For President in 18721 Nbo Anil it be? We have a candidate for that impor tant position—at least - we shall have one—after the Natihal Democratic Convention filial( have been held and the Demurrals of the United Stairs shall have spoken through delegates there assembled, speaking to the voters the prople, the taxpayers everywhere. It is not the man 80 11111411 as the plat form. It oil of the select few Ringmasters of party politics turd money-notking pot i ttei tt '4E, who are to be pleased—but the great multitude of voters who pay taxis, and whose bounden, patriotic duty it 18 to stand by each other—to protect their own and the interests of each other that the nation more than the National bark owners find Bond holders may prosper and increase the power. It is not this man—or this .favorite of some club or political or ganization duly weighed and marked "taken" by the sachems of Tammany or Agents 01 foreign banking bones who eau lead us ito Democratic victo ries, but— That mon who is the best, bravest, truest Democrat— That man s lylio ix the nimi honest and fearless in his 11••f,r1 e ul prinei ple- 7'hal man who ix more in sympathy with labor than idleness-- That man who Cannot be bolight, bribed, or driven from his devotion to the interests of the people who live by industry That man o 6o is riot the creature of those who by strange trick*, and perm liar appliances contritil administrations with money. And that roan, to a in, should collie from the West —from beyond the el. , elusive reach of influences in or bor dering upon New England. One who can look from the centre all ttroninl to the flea--k Dow mg no Emit, North, went or Mouth beyond the powers and protection of the Constitution; or the strict, honest disposition of placer to honest men only, for the greatest good to the greatest number. For such a candidate—New York State will lead oil with one hundred thousand majority. It will give an great a majority for a candidate from out of her borders an within, so true and intent on Democracy are her vo tern and tax payers, 'Phis state 1.1319ft1e for rutelt a canal date as we name, Let the candidate come from Ohio, or Indiana, or 1114. note, or California, or anywhere, no he be not considered the property of the city politicians of New York, and the people will elect him, but :I he he the pet of a party of scheming political MIMI pulatorx of this city—or the cunning friend of monied interests es er at a ttr upon labor, it were better that a ' millstone he tied to bun neck and he be cast into the Pen, than to expect an election at the hands of those who now have on hand aims• think of more importance than the en nehmen( of those who have already stolen themselves rscji w lroin a too con tiling people. The candidate ol the politicians will it elected, reward the polint,ins. If td the people, he will protect them. It IR for the people to Nay who it shall In•. 7'he matt r n nothing. The prtnrsple is everything to the future of .1 inertea Therefore let the people see well to it that when COME, the convention they are represented by those who may be poor . grammartane, but pore, p r o forting 'ing pairml4 —Pomeroy's N. F. Demon al. W 4 The New• From Europe. roNDITI(OrIi or PL tt t Ai , - hi.Tir.l) ul )'A% us. f stun , Feb. •Ss.—Evening.—The pre liminitriev of peace were filially Sett led to day The exact Lerma are unknown, but thee are believed to he Severe. ltin lIIIIIrrk has been piiileatt throughout the ilegutiatiotie. 'fine I:appel ear Tillers and the Comiiiimeitinors of the. Assembly will probably go to Bor deaux ori Sunday, to Subunit the c o n di toms agreed upon to the ,Irig.t.:‘,l,it It nS hOpe.i drey well ire I tri ttle41:11 ei . 1 adopted, arid that a further prolongs Lion of the armistice will be unnecessa ry. was at Versailles all of to ilet r, I, 26, via Louitoft, 2 l' . I • •Flll I now e , r liLrrh /111 1, 1 1 .. :11rt • .11 •I 1. 1 11;. tilt, 1 01/11111.! , 11 the 14,))0Willg 181. The et AS4aec and 111 04 ,, but liellort 1- to be restored to Franey. 01 . tt vzir itlifernility 01 five tilinintdd 01 blocs. :id. A portion of French territory, with h'OlllP fortified town like Sedan, to rr ofw , rn poesesaion of ilie Gerniniin 11114 lone LiOnB of the treaty nre fulfilled, 4th. The German army to enter Paris on Monday and occupy the Champs Elyeees, sth. Pence to Le proclaimed when the. French Assetulily ratifies tisesecou ditions. Thiere and the delegation recur Bordeaux to•dav, Tlll TERATY Or PEACE 51e n. PARIS, Feb,. 2f.—(Special to the New York WOrld. J—The announce. ment of the signing of the treaty of peace has produced a feeling of relief throughout the city, The reduction of the indetniitty tarnifilided by the tier mans and the restoration of itellort are rewarded with gratification I: I.ienaration has been made a t. Verbuilirs for the entry of the German army into Paris, to-rnorrow t in brilliant array. The Parisians will close their houses and remain invisible. —lt is said that th• office of Cbm• missioner of Patents will be offered tP Win. Bakewell, of Pittsburg. —Coal retails in New York at fifteen dollars per ton. Tux LAST AcT of ScuktoccE.—A pe titioit signed by thousands of citizens of Cumberland county, asking for the pardon of Paul Sctroeppe, will eoutt be resented toPovernor tdeary. Schoepp e has lately relinquished all his cilium to the estate of the fate Miss Steineek e for benevolent and charitabbiltpurpos es , The deed of aseigiunent is tinted ('jr. lisle, February I I, 1871, and w;lnes4ol by J. Shyrock, St. B. Gorman and K, E. T3eltzhooser, attorney-at law I t disposes of the total amount of her property, which is valued at f 575000, in the following manner: Six 'and dollars to the Gertnan Lutheran Church, of Carlisle, Pa. ; thirty and dollars for the erection of a lin, Fatal within the borough of Ciodislii for poor sick persons of c0mb,,i,,, ) county and of die State of l'onos . iiv a nia; thirty flee thousand dollars, th e interest thereof endowed as salary for a resident physician 0,1 the Iw,, ilia, erected by the sum above mentiontal, fourteen thousand dollars, the int erest thereof to he expended for hospital lair poses, according to the disposition of the board of managers of the sal I has. Fatal, with the proviso, that an,' s ti r plus of the interest of these losrlres thousand dollars ll ivlird) has not hero used for hospital pimposes, be nit,,t,,,1 in defraying the expenses of the wed' cal education of a yontlr, Man ', or I lierland county, of respectable huffily and good ch.:racier, who Shall reosii e the first rudiments of his unethic a l "l a cation iii the hospital above tuentaased and throar.h the resaleat plipar,un of the fatal liospi till. - //assislattg I 'at, not I NI,I A 7.7 1 --A Deno Lort; IV Till Sr \ ITI , I \ I.lll* %VOUS, Feb. :12 -(*.iiisid eralile esicitenient is caused hereto d ay by the resignation, this morning. Mil Republican members of the Moons, which 'prevents further legislation this session. The reason fl/4814Z11N1 i 1 1110 atlPlllpi of the Democratic majority to pamn 0 bill redistricting the State in vi. diatom tbe Constitution, which pro. vides that the State shall not be rolls. meted (Metier than every six rears. The last redistricttion was four rears ago. Lieutenant Governor Cumetnek ex preseem the opinion that It take 4 two thirds of all the members or ench Ilonee to ennelitute a quorum. arid will not recognize anything the remain tug Iliellibere do. The Speaker of the Douse also gave , naine opinion tine morning, alter revel rig the I;overnor's messa g e an . nonncmg the resignation of the Repoli lican members of the noose. Some of the Democratic member , ' iblVer with the Speaker and nili•ocate continuing legislation. The appropri. anon hills, tax bills, and roost of the rivet...ray legislation wan of before the flepiltdiran member, re signed. '('here is quite a commotion in political circles today, and a 1 rely Wile is noticipatea to morrow The convtitaitonal limit of the seßstori en rire4 uu the 6th of Marril. There in no 11111 p to elect members to till the places of those who hare resigned •I•he PSgnr nt Pittsburg hap, that the radical nutlitrities lit Alle glienv, the haulier county of radical lien ban rntrprd lele China; 01 their II e Volitrn In the Calle,. 01 railiCailNal Ire returning torte negrm•s to serve nn yu riffs in the several courts Ur the county for the conning year. im sufficient to constitute three lull juries, with tour to spare Nit it ix not the design to put them all together on the same jur e , but to intersperse them among white Jurors, in order to more lolly display the beauties of rndicalimm curd the harmonium; working Of the ma- Honer% 01 Ow rnihral party. 144 11, of the white limn of Allegheny county who have sluts to be tried m our courts, are tvilling to submit them to negro juror., It in not our biteini,e4 to complain All we desire to do 14 to Call riddle allenllo,l to the furl, and to "render onto I the thing. that are Ctraar e," co that the ratheale may have all the glory and honor of the new order 4,1 thing., all of which they are justly and exclusively entitled to. —A queer state of affair-1 exiata In A rkittorne. House line iiieeented articles of Impeachment veinal tiov. flit% ion The !dent 4 ; overnor templed lo eiereitie the 11111(41011g of 1;0 ICON reawited by fiov. t'in‘tOti. wllll is austioned by the4tu. reine Con rt., the Clue( ing a 11tililitlet 11111 i. 0 .1 Ihe I,ieweie nal Gna, rf , Or. (Kitt thin, the Mons' I•tly nut , ACIII.II Ti 1.1154 , 14 , 11 ILeteitilietin member. of ilie Semite, lion. v. r. nuns 111 011 exenipion. log shut loily without *quorum, oinking it initimisilde lor the Senate to receive the charges olli-inlly. The Democrnci, with whom the rlinr gee ortguuued, a press I heuisetd re de termined to lake isieetiasion iit the Ex• eeittive Department, snit the tioternor is determined 10 retnilitite rent. find pays no attention whatever to the rea. Otutious of smpeaclimeet. is dasher of serious disturtetneea, and the President has directed the commander of the U. S. forces to'preserve the pence. Near ddvertlsements• ADm I NIS'PRATOR'S NUM(' Letters of administration on the es tate of George Moyer, deceased, late otkiprlng township, having been 'eluded to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves In debted to said oaten" are requested to !mike Immediate ploy:Tient, and thee(' baring claims •ltainst the !tame to present them, duly an. thentleated, for settlement. hunt Whf, MOYER, AtiministroloT. AITI) I T n 'S molter of the node of the real iodate of tioergo M ht t nrl e, lu tho tourt of Common ['loam of r. hire County The mentor Appoint ell l.y the I tont 1.. !mike tlietributlon of the Plm'oetle of etthi sale, among the parties enti tled thereto, will meet the portion loleronted, for the purport, of his appointment on Tues day, the 21st dry of March, A. D. MI, et two o'clock P. M, at lite office In Bellefonte. 9. II.OIIAY, 16-9.11 Audtfor. T S. BARNIIART, Attorney at t, a Law. Colleetlomt and all Minn - legal tnipinetto promptly attended to. 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