Bo!Kanto Doffitratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEEK L .101.1 W. FUREY, ABSOCIATI EDITOR 10 .Stings —The Republican'ia as brilliant as usual this week. —The marble•shooting disease has agnitisattaclceil the boys. r —ln Savannah they are asking only nine cenLH apiece (or strawberries. —The cl ar ion Devocrat has gone dean crazy on the subject of railroads. 1-r—Eggs in other towns are fifteen cents a dozen. Here they are twenty. Bellefonte ahead, as usual. —Congress has not vet adiourned, nor will it, so long an the San Domin go commissioners remain absent. —Our uptown eotemporary threat eng to write something for his paper tome day. May we be here to read. —BEN. IirTLER hag given flue hun dred dollars of some Southern man's money lo a Yankee church some where. --An earthquake shook the State of New !lampslitre all over on Tuettaity Itot It Wall particularly severe on the Ita,healit -The Illinting , lon Journal goes two notiees on BRoWS . B visit to dint 8/111e tom lag( week. Insatiate monster, world not one sitiTtee? —The niggers at Mink) flap, NVest a riot the other night. Fortanntely, two of them were killed, which aqueleheil the row. --A noel of wild geese were heard in this neighhorlinoil the other night. Thev itiqt rentinile , l tis of convention. --The atom , that a bill ett t lyraing the Ten Comman Imenta eoultUnt be o t through the Pennavlvanin Legiftla titre, without mony to back it lip, is'nt True. —We mar have Po m elhing to may next week about certain pergolas who circulate report.' that prominent indi viduals have died or pop' e 3/ or hung themselves —Whitp.TOdeP BR iNISTLF NVII . R try ine R nettro. at Meridian, Miqnianippi, for riot, another nigger in the audience shot the Judge dead. Anotlie? "Ku H - lot ootrage!" N" .1 . 1• n ontel thrit (len \Vii It, TA I it. the Democratic can fiiv Vice President on the ticket ,volt i (len C . ‘vs, in 11441. in still a hale arid hearty mnn, and frequently vinila Louisville on business. • --How do the white Republicans of the country like theltlea of five niggers 1 , 1 the Ifoune tcr Representatives at Washington 7 Did'nt you vole for them ? "Hey ? what Ete'fow 13ray. pine wont ,1 !MY. --The Cointniasionery have inipotied a tine of ten tiollarx for tresepaaaing up on the grape in the court house yard. So our croquetiplayere and others, who have been in the habit of pamturing there, will have to pay for it. —The following is about the stoning piece of matrtmony we hale stumbled over for 801111. time : Married—al Flint/11one. by llr.• Rev Mr in.l.4one, Mr Nehemiah S31.114(11111. to Mil. dh.lmini Whetvtone, bosh of Linn...tone Look out for brlnvitono next. —We believe every Radical county in the State in in debt... Crawford only owes about $254,000. Centre, under Deinoeratie management, le out of and has 55,00 m her treasury. How high is that 7 —A fellow out in Michigan under• took to beat his quadruped with it leurerail. The aninule stood it for a while; and then politely patted the multi head with bia loot. lie went to join the happy angel band. —The (;lobe envM dim a lion , t. 114 I.inging to a rim m lA' ',gown 101 l through u trap door in this place re cently and WllB hilted. When, where, how? We hadn't heard of thin before. Where dti the Gbibe get ate informa tion? —A boy in lowa, twelve years old, to revenge himself upon a person who had offended him, poured kerosene oil over four of his enemy's horses, and then set them on fire, Three of the pour brutes were burned to death, and the fourth so badly that a hod to he Idilinl. Such it boy 118 that ought to he hung a little, —V tviotti C. Weston tt ht. wants to be "Presaleut r 144," Well, we have no particular objection, on Iy, tlirre confounded " "eiweit," we don't like. We have already tine.toresses, proree sorei-hes, precept reeses and olLcr "tres see." 11 this thing continues a while longer, ae will have to eel another Wsuirrea to reconsti Oct the English language, just like ("RANT, who Itili c t eiery pW and then recon,truct the South. Parir VOL. 16 The Ku Klux Committee Nenator .1011 N SCOTT has covered him sell with glory. (7) The people are un der such a debt of gralitude to PCOn mylVania'e gifted son that they can only relieve themselves of the burden by electing him President. .lonix,as chairs man of the Ku Klux Committee, has preyared and presented to the Serrate a report upon the al legeii outfaces corn milted upon loyal scalawags and car pet-baggers in North Carolina. The committee, like the Mits. SCRIM T CUOMO:ISOM, was organized to convict. For the purpose of carrying out the in tention which controlled its appoint men!, the commute° went to work,and calling ',More it such men as he 1101 dens—men capable of any meanness, took their statements of the condition ( - Walnut's at the South, and upon this exparie testimony the report is based, establishing so far as the report can, the fact that desperate outrages have been committed by the Kn Klux. True, in couple of fellows who alleged that they Thad nor voted the Radical ticicet at the last election were called before the committee to prove the ex istence of a secret organization in the South ; but the enormities are only proven by witnesses of the Holden stamp The object of the investigation was to secure a report which would seem ugly authorize the interference of Con gress 111 further reconstruction legisla lion, which means a control of the elee Lions. Feeling that the free North will certainly pronounce against ahem at the next Presidential canvass, the flail- Irak see that their only means of per , !imitating themselves in power, is by an application of lie old rule of the bayonet. To warrant arty further re comsirtiction, the cuantry• 111114 be led to believe that a horrible state of at fairs exists at the South, and JouN Ni OIT ' S Ku Klux committee was the incline employed to secure this end. Doubtless there does exist some pohti cal organization at the South; but that it is a people banded together for repine and bloodshed is not at all probable. The Democrats are instinctively op posed to secret political organizations. The opposition lure over been the friends id such organizations. Itut It inav he that under the peculiar situa tion of affairs in the "devoted pros ince.," the conservatisa element found it expedient to form ammiwiations to counterbalance the Radical Union Leagne--Junior Noes of Liberty, (irate! Army of the liepubbe knd other kindred, secret political organizations. But assuming that this is the fact,doem it follow that theme organizations, whome membership is made up of the conservative element ri the South are a band 01 slsloll /111.11SPIIIs? Will /111%;' sane man behese that all the best men of the Southern States have lost their traditional honor and manhood and sunk their well established chivalry ? Cali !Inv one w • ho Is not so warped in pohuenl p'kjudice, whose mind is not imbued with bigotry, who is not will ingly pur blind when the truth is to be looked for, believe that the whole mor al sentiment of the Smaller!' peopltr - is wholly submerged and swallowed tip in that bitterness of political despera lion which overtlfrows and overturns all that is good and great among them, and makes them a nation of cowardly cut throats aril . 111Itt to se cure the suprensitcy of their political friends and coadjutors, they would jeopardize their honorer. men, their po sition ns 'iticens, and render them selves amenable riot wily to the laws of their State, but to the certain yen geitace of Heaven ? To assume lit is is to say that the peo ple of the North are incapable of re flection, nod it certainly. im,upon that thmiry dons Scierr has acted. No man who believes in the intelligence of the people would seek to make political capital out tit the testimony taken by the SCOTT IWl{ 111 X Coins But poor Scorr is to he pitied rather than blamed. Ever mince last fall, alien be ran the campaign in limiting don county for lii, MORELL, and wan Po badly beaten, be has been trou bled a ith an hallucination. Not capa ble of political fortnight, - end ttnw,ill• ing to behme that his own person al iinpopidarity - ;int far toward the defeat of MOI1V1.1„ SCOTT eendil not ac riount for his want. of sitccess in any other satisfactory way than by chnrg- le .‘ "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH. 17, 1871. Mg it upon a secret political organiza tion. 'rids hallucination preyed upon him until he taw on every side spirits blue, black and grey, and determihed to convince the world that within the Democratic party an oath-bound se cret political organization exists. itencedie made the motion upon which the committee to investigate the Ku- Klux outrages was appointed. Doubtless upon this report, the Hnd icals, thoroughly disginiiitell at the re knit of the elections in the South, will lied a pretext for another act of Con gress of the reconstruetion Again will the down-trodden people of the South have to endure the non rod of despotism. (Mee more the linvonet will be called into r...imotion to force the prostrate and yeoman's of the once proud North Carolina, to do the bidding ado. Imperator great talent is expended in destroying the liberties of a great people on the one hand, while on the other ;inpriiv nig the hour of rule to secure pros ems in exchange for office. ' !lad the Southern States been car ried by the scalawags and carpet-bag gers, and lloynyst not been impeached, the Kt/ Klux Committee %Mold never have been appointed. Jou'l Si OTT would 111 that event, never have been pot in the unenviable position he now occupies—that of haying exhibited himself to his countrymen as a Mall capable 01 descending to the Invest depths of base partizanship to the end that his party friends might have the shadow of an excuse for another effort at the destruction or the liberties of a people. Congress in its an xie'y to per petuitte power in the hands of the !lad. ICldel, may attempt another recount rue tion, and in so doing press so hard the belt of despotism npon it people . edm cateil from chilhood to liberty, th a t th e point may be reached when :legates cence will cease to be a virtue and re sistance to oppression will be an effort, not only of a few disguised cut throats, but the work of host whose banner will not float in vain lte %hall agree with the Itellef,nto 11 in, 11 Mk, that Witehington raw twine eiiil nett lee /111,1 0(14 /I staie•tnan . fait VlO itinnt remind air vonternpnrnry thitt. the (mind, r of I'% party 11.1 111.1 no f.411111/111, 11 • il4111111410n, Vlll4l war that fearful thing in re 01,111141 Ilut 111.1 mill fury experience Si Or very nonth greater Ilion eivil We rho l agree fort her that Jnektton had tol., 'llll 1, hilt, Igo shall deny that he 014 enough 1 tteset ttt hart lie .1. elected on him y recartl Wlll, 11 I.lllllllla W 141.1.11 fort..., age ye thel hello oat not roldier enough to Inert, 11.1 1110 11,• 1r an a good lawyer !lttl he IA iittottattle I beenuar he 11114 In military rettord flowerer, tr • I,le 1111,11,•1 01,1111111 II ft /in °light to 1.0 in I.l.yer In 4 , 111111 e hull I' i t twain, Won for the prenitlene, 't We hope. not I ettlly itot if ro (hen every pity VIIII real rtlneketoile,ll. 1111 •,111, rend, ihe newt. and net op or a prop rf11101101.11., for the 4. 1111‘,.. - rhttatbilthai /Me ITaveg. adiiiiited so much iii the atm% e -`that W %sift vorov tra.r a Stales' man ; that 3 AUKhON had riVII 4X pen imee, and that Pirars %an+ a good law ver, we think no more work are neves .eary, on this subject, with our friend of The Day Only we must beg to dif fer with him in lics belief that PIFIICE was nominated beca u se be had a mili tary record We don't think so Ile really did not have a military record worth 4 , •. , everpt for h. pritri• otism ' ' r.'1.1.1 1,, what,lie be lietisl n 1 lot` his lute lie was a bravo officer and a good one, but not brilliant. lie was Cllo . lro 11.9 it com promise candidate for the Presidency, on account of his real fitness for the position, and beat Gen. SCOTT 011 this very ground. it was claimed that Scoyr,being a purely military man, was unfit to be President; and that Piracy. , having hail much civil experience, was particularly qualified. This was the erotind of nrvi meta, and not witlistand• Ing Scurr•s brilliant and glorious mili tary record, the people chose Plan e. Even by The Hay's own liliotvitiv. flu txT IN the only rrat military Prem% d'ant isY have ever hail .. 11e lt+ hail no ei3O experience, neither a haler nor a qateFinan. Ills education, whet ever lie 11:1.., ie flthOETIIII•I of arn, , , and hip rondliet, since hiv eteetion, line elnitvii it It iR not, riaceetsare that in be Pre.ident a man should first be a lawyer, but no man ()fight to be Preni- Lica who does not know the law. -—A fearful tornado swept over a portion of St. Louis laet week, doing much damege.., lioness and offices were blown down, care Overturned, and a number of lives lost. The scene be described Ate awfuliin, the extreme. —The Scraoton R epublican says th it the streets are swarming with men out or employmeuts mair, J St. Patrick's Day To any SFriday) is the anmversary of the birth Of ST. PATRICK,the patron said of Ireland—a ilny and a Saint dear to every Irish heart. 'rho Lan caster Intelligence). furnittlics some in cidents iii regard to his life and char acter, that will be generally interesting. That paper says that historians differ not only as to the day of bit birth, but also as to the place of hie nativity. His baptismal name was Seri urrl, but it the 11411 e 01 11441 ordination by ST... 141111,11 Y It Wahl changed to MtuoNins; and tt was not until lie appointment by ihe Pope to thelnshopricor Ireland that he had conferred upon bon the Milne of PAT 111( 11 It appears front the most authentic records that PAT. al( k was born in Wales about trio tear 372. The hook . 01 Leran says Ins mother was a Fs %%it She was sister of ST. Mums: Bishop of Tours. Befall -A, with his father, mother, lam her and five sisters, embarked from Wales for Briltany, prikably to avoid the dangers and distresses which a country exposed to hostile invasions must ever be in. The Irish under the (I rand, POOll alter invaded Brittany, and artirrng the number of captives they made, was PATIIIIK and (COI of his sisters. 'Bilis ir`vaston of Brittany happened A. H., 388, at which time PATIIN K Wile sixteen years old. Ile lived in itlat'ert seven years, and after his redemption and return to his friends, he averred that 1n it vision he saw a 1111111 coining t.t loin from Ireland with letters, the beginning of which was rox llibernigensiun ; and that while perusing it, lie heard the natives rail to him ler instruction. From this time forward he determined to consecrate his life to the Church, and to contert the Irish. fin the death of PAU 17111 rs, the first bishop of Ireland, -.Pope CELESTIN, appointed Ptrati K to succeed him. His nos sionary SI/CeeSfl was wonderful. Ile converted and baptized the King a Minister, Dublin and Connaught, while their subjects almost en masse forsook the faith of the Druids and embraced Clinstitinit. It is recorded that during Illisaloa of Sixty one years in Ire land he consectrated three hundred and sixty live bishop.; and ordained three tuousand priests. He mad! Ar magi' the primary of all Ireland 1111 d founded a 11111Vertilky there which wits the chief of all the Christian Seat Ha nes on the island, *eh rite it main tamed for centuries - hart at one tone ii i less 111/111 seven lbOasatid .4111. arms. Many nimielet; are ree6rileil as Laving been wrought by St. Patrick, one of the most notable tieing the has whnient of all venomous reptiles from I the island. Ile died according to it Halloran. at Down, in Ulster, in the year 403, aged about 120 years. In explaining the doctrine of the Trinity to the Irnib Druids, it 18 said that lie plucked from the ground a leaf or the shamrock and showed them how the three leaven were united and yet were but one. From his day to the present the shamrock has been nn emblem of Irish nationality and Chris. The genuine union of the three !envoi of the shamrock, and the unnatural union of England, Scotland and Ireland, ate thus contrasted by a far unite Irimh hard: The Shontroek, the Ito. •nd the Th win cant• b,•en 114 etntolerm of union On- Bill oh , 1111, regard not. the ~,,, 0r .1,1 Who tear it from earth to entWthe It with then: , For the 110q11 has Its thorn and Thistle lin sting, While naught CAT, the HtibtrilrOvk but gentle ness bring, And their touch, shim they nll , Ol, ,Innis the venom they beer, 'l'n the Id s of the Sliantinek that soon Slitters there 'rho lto.4oistul I be'l'htel IN together mar cling, And Impels in) Pei 11 other Omit thorn foal tiseir lint any, shall the Shamrock ol Erin be Minot With their ..norcupine prickles eicrintily bound 0 nh, no! in Mil IrnoImmo! unmllied In ill blow, round a 110 r Itf.en sot Thifillet, 01311 glow Tim) mug hurl , floor proomme retnnled Its growth , 'llion oh I !Inv olicland refuse bloom to both ' We do not know when our ex changes have been an dull and tittin , teresting as they have been this week. Therelaypeare to have been absolutely nothing stirring in the world for the lest few days, and , news columns 'and editorials are alike dull and unenter taining. If the lAr wens tx to likewise this week, be sure we have caught the infection. [Fur the WAreingr.poif eb. THE WANDERER. Oh, my P Writ longs to ere 'rho Jaw fling atho light Will the angels come to me, The angels fair and bright Father, I uw tired of earth, I pint, fur a releitine ; Cant the angel,. give ell,/ !milli angels give me (learnt Carl It Child AV weak an I I'or ae are 0111.110 p -- Kor 'llly Great I krona draw nigh Itempolldnig to Thy ellll l'istlting only malting now, p.m the Ir.lvor o'er— Can It 1.0, with molemn vow 'Flint I renoll the %Imre, Days, and ...eke., and maintlaa, and yearn, }lava tnarbeol nay I.OIIIW of Cart., tha preacal calla kit (rata, May I na.1.1.e1l tip there' pear wand'ier, four, be huvhl.4l With 111,p1 approach Iby tomb, Fruit more ripe ban never I.lushed lour Father call,. you home lVeedn, that grow 11, tall and rank, May lade, decay, and die, 4WI on nargy 111,1111 . 8 bank, (Jr In the valley'. nigh Flo% era, a 4 beautiful they grow, May tit atter o', tithe K101111(1 Peilds bright, nut fragratu e throw Upon Ow u tr around. Men who., deed. proclaim them groat. \lay nal anh porpo.. heave, Theypity wreath., in of fel t * , Itriglit 11%11,1, for their grace M ,, r11 rnlty bear the gentle hre•e•ie, The erunge .eent the air, 11 , /%4 ling shirts sassy told the trees 'I he hound 11111 , 11J0 the hare ou th, an joyous moments speed, May speak the thought+ of lona Little children e'en nix, heed 'rho words of light above, Bank may a rile, with golden pen For million.. yet to rea.l, Gem% with which to diadem The smeary Imourg of nee., Itul 011.110 scones are not in Morn For yoeupon thin nnuir, , I utter I,lennnarn, joyn of yore, Atilt your coming nge All y”tir diva gof Itfe aro Wee, They re nambere,l and have Mid (Ric pad, molorna 1710111.11111ur0, And yogi'l I be .hunkering—dead. 11111.1 Ibe 111111.4 W1111 , 1 . 1"1 • Cel 1 4 1,0111 Vat - HI lu Itel"ell 1.10.4(.1d , 11111. 1114 , ',AI lh horn gnine4l 11,, gull And an. 110,41 mar.• nl lA.( Stile within that Wks lul holla, I tee (trill 0115 world of cure , =I Away—up there—up there In rid a liepre•entat ve llow en, nil /I • arnl In ‘‘ unitmgttn, her bigamy, the Jill) lin. 1431,1 t 4, J ur., Eleven olainnite pint, at le for enn,etien, and nlie a negn, her iie piltal. The Idgannonn member hag been rep llrleNlrnl, and well Ira 13 . 1041 early In the 1114/101. of Mare), —Exchange The jury to try the above ease was composed of eleten intelligent white men, and one ignorant, ntreducated ne gro, It US/ a cleat case--clear as et deuce could make it. Three white wo men were on the stand as witnesses, and each one swore that she had been married to Bowen. The eleven white _woolen lound Bowen guilty, lint the negro juror persisted in declaring bun "not guilty.•" The pint had to be dos charged, they having laded to agree, and thus Bowen escaped punishment, at least for the prssent. Alter the ball, the negro Juror Was asked why he permisted, in the face 01 po-itite ethic-nee, to declare Bowen "not guilts ?•" "Well, salt, to tell the truth, - said the sable juror' s "( was told that the lion. Mr. Bowen was a good Retail I can, and the tirder to which I belong discs not allow us to COW/let a Mother Republican," Ac. there, then, wu see now negro jnrors are used by Radical demagogues to screen 'Radical law breakers. Befure they (the negroes) are sworn as jurors, they are privately on,trncted as to the verdicts they shall resider I rills is Radical rule, Radical "progress," Rad ical "6.1 and morality" idea of ,pus -Can hsle Volunieer. —flencral Blair, in iitrtking out from the nlionlile.r, loin hit one nose I retty noundly In the debate on the hill to necure tin liettl majorities 81 cloy tlllll.4 liv force and frayil,Scnittor Blair military commandern at the ti~~uih had by the one of their froniin, clrrled thl•ntnelvcs to the highest nod most hicrat ive-offices, and dint one of lint wan in theticnatl•." • That shoulder strapped upstart from General Ames, recognized thin thrust an quickly as Ben Butler did that of Parrinnorth, the other (lay. lle got up very excitedly and asked "if the Senator meant to intimate that the triopa were riot need according ,to law ?'"I'o thin tirrieral Blair replied that the law tinder which they were tiskil had no authority under the con stuntion, and tine eourr.e, It wan no law. Su r.ll pogilp.to flit. we are in favor of.—Rl euneuriNC —The loa er branch of ,Congrese on Thar,alay repealed the dnty oil salt. "I low'n that for high" tariff on a Rad ical Congre.e—say ? Spewls from the Keystone —The Huntingdon bar has lost nine of its members by death In ton years. —The loon' option temperance bil I him pan toi do loyo.r Ivronell of %Ito Legislature. —niiiiitritt'et first eolored Juror did not get Motto, to tot on a Single ease. Challenging did tho 'n141114108 for Ii - A bed i - chalk hiae been diecon4ed in Ju niata county. We thought Little Juniata would 'make Itn mark" come day. —A paramp two feet two and a half inches In length ens dug up in a garden In Indiana town the other (lay . —Jamem Bennett, aged UB, and a soldier of the war In 1,112, Bled In Ntereet aburg, Frank - tut °minty, on Monday, the 'MIL ult. NO.II —Tebbe' Mark was killed in Bell township, leld mainly, on the lath ult., by being three n from a load clamber. —A men named Jack Long, wpa killed on the nul lend, just below Huntingdon, the other dny, whlb , walking on the track. —,t young man named Laird, residing In Mililintowe, elle recently run over by a team and so severely crushed that he died to fifteen minutes iitipplotnent to an act, entitled an act to Incorporate the Fellow's hall association of the borough of 1111fflintown, has pinised the Legislature. --Tim Pennsylvania railroad company wka aiulrlcicd a (planter or a contury ago Now it repre-etils Siiil,oo,l,oisl, and owns between 200 and .tooli irides of railroad track. --Mr i/reeley, on being arked by w Penney!. 0110114 termer why he didy'l write a now work entitled klliid I Don't Know of Fanning, - in mind to bine replied thin We one Lou eliorl. -- MI , . 1. F ' , agely, a young lady attending (11. • . 11,11fertty at Illootn+lir•Id, lorry county, I,untouteumtueldo by Ilrowlimg hornolf in • pond ul HH ter near that plat, --I liloortiehingh (A)/14//dpitio nuggentn the r.•11,1,1111/01..11,11 teen W 11. 1/11vi., edi tor of the !h.) 1.,.t0wn !Mauer al, MY the neat 1)1.11.)1 . 1/Itie eltildidlite for Audlturlienertil —MinnEva Clark, aged lwenty•one years, dalighler ol Jame., Clark, of Vonango borough. lited On Monday laatTrem the effects of chloro form itdiriliiintrred by a dentist, for the pur po/11. of rxtracling teeth without path —ln Allentown, the oilier day, a young man of that Oyes, while tinder a Itt of insanity, di. tested himself of all Ida clothen, and naked as was burn, walked tau squares down th. main street —Throe citizen" of Charlet county (lied re• costly, whose willed ages were 258 years. They were Philip Sr, ago,' sa, Jacob Christman, Aged 43, and Mr.. Rebecca lino Is, aged SO yew, —An rater was recently ' l4lla4 In the Nisi rows, near Lewistown, which measured four• xml a half feel in length The (Insane "ark these animals are more numerous than a quarter century ago and ate very destructive of —On tho 24th 01l , a young man named Hartle., %an killed at I lariun, while playing bane [gill I litt man At the bat allowed his club m ally Isom 111.1 hankie, and it mrtiek liarties 101 l the head M hit a ill he the !Agit victim? -11 r l( X Julikiti.. e learn by the( New I /istly (I.lsette. i+ uuw In Phl6ldelphu , (baking arming( 111.111ta for the poldiestioli of a book he luta IK,llenEugo4,l 111 awing for .01110 Ume pill—lll° biography (4 the late Iles Georg' .I%inLm, 0 0 —le 1,1,111k1r of the author - r t hide rI I MeCriteken, formerly of In- Jrnnar•nuuy, war drowned near Evanston, 111., trw seeks rig., while crossing the river ml horseback Ihe tee broke under him and let Iron through. --A . hilJ in Iluni togd on ,took took and •Fie parent ly died not long Since, but when snout too og prep.. rd for !Purled IL returned to Ilfs lit log, only about three houre. one two weeks old NIP! MIS Subject to —ln I.liLladelphiu thorn to a small bluek ponitil nilVif, WV inf1....4 of which urn operated I=3 Ihe bt•llow+ ere connected with • a.alett wheelie/1. a hiett ht kept tet olettig by the lie,l U,ll of the dog, tantlethlog after lh• rummer ttfa tread attll - John llovtatlev, county was waylaid by tau innii whilst about a MILS !rin I'utte•r•ou, on his road bonne, nue of whom was painted blavk and demanded his mummy m 11.1lylie ayrnandlko style. H• delivered up II In wallet euntaiulogto sod uftera seds •trugg led a ith him, but tho other lam a onllng to tlty rettelle he Imd to floe, —illy lair of Philadelphia recently held • meeting and adopted a rebolui ion to.k lug the 1.400L0u re and to whips the Now (21 r I et. mull it be properly examined by t • prae...toti t ,•01.21111i ten of neventeen was •p. piPlllled 1./1.14111111e lire lode, and tLu co-oper. uhou of othys 1,11. to Oil. work la 'whetted Of 11111\1100111111111011 the I'unnrylvt ul.t r•tdr4,14.1 near Mary., llla, l'orry C.IllIIIY,• Vlil. cvillrulood by a • park. r 11111, fret sad, after a 1111111 tVIIII/ lily 1,11. It I, 11,. 11111111 Ni.) 12/1411.• Off Kara. lwaing !WI but rt. atl , l breath Tim animal p.t. I Ito kat, It et•tain nn /11141 oillVar ICI g al .111 1,1•.1 - 'I lie tarot of .I,ootitila II O•borno, in fluelfoi eoipti.ting of Si WWI ri,elltly NOM la Si per ae•ne They term po,tentte• enn.bleinble tit.ton to hull, o.t, from the (act Clout upon It 14 • l iAli,,sne's 11111" from which (;,•tieral 110 We it irei•te I the operation+ of 11. Itriti4ll lustily during the hattlo of Itritinlyw&e. —The folloaing gehlleoloh have lawn elue. tot Ihreetor4 tho I'euavy hantn Ite drotd for the Panning year, yiz J. Edgar I homy Jonlall !Seem), Winter Morrie, theorge Bleck, l'ittaborg, Samuel Jomeph, It MSer•, File and a height, 11'anhingtqg !lowlier, John M Hentiedy end Join' Ito, —Tho born of Mr Jelin M. Rho de., near Millill4hurg Blair county, soma dentro) tei by linr WI Saturday night lant, and nine mutable litireett, et, rail head of rattle arid 4114 of .1,40 p pc, Imbed to the flame,' 9 • ltr eel ire mark }lf 111.,:a1: eure,hey, ate , Wll4 up by the Itemen Love sl:l,ooJ—lnettranee $1,400 WITNIbSIN NOT CIININO.II.—A Philadelphia Judge has picked up aotnewhere the al.urd bleu that w 'biasses are not criminal.. Ile re bukeda lawyer for badgering one in a late ease, and laid down the astounding propos'. tion that a witness should be treated in tbe 00010 manner tut any gentlenbe would Trent a ri.ltor to his house. The lawyer talks 01 liee• ing hint impeached or nent to a lunatic asy lum —A short time slue°, it a wedding party It Bloomsburg, Columbia county, e young 11111, pic4mg up a glut end inquiring whether It wet loaded reteive4 auegative reply. in a playful manner he pointed thegun at the bride threat• ening to shoot, at the same time pulling the trigger, when to his horror the gun wont off; the eontents passing between the font of the Li rie torn btr drone and lodged in it table •.eudrtg near by. No aerial's harm re.tiited.