An Important Act of Aiiembly. New Election. Law. Tha Pnh ttf AKnlillnn T..A 1 - ------- Hwutvn mrn 8)t Ctatrficlb gtpuHitan. Thr-luhibfrmen of our county .have rf following If tUw election . """ "Jf frl.A ...w.' in il.n T ulrir. or C;o. ' Tl, ! U.IIiilftn liiaioritV In cn J IIU III LI 1 1" n in nv - - - . wiu - j . . ... ""'I Tho FonrtU Anniversary. I Againit th. Union and fcr th. Negro 1 .w 'r aiiw iivliv ... - , - w . j - l-lwwi timing crrnAL law IT ?u aunt? imo mouo l VUUUK t " . - . . . m .Jil. .! a Mil Att I a lur 111 HUT i v H I rt, w . J" . I nmwtp fitU'tmhih Una wt....v 1 11 lamb a, ce cbrateU tno lourm year oi gross, aro truo xw invir i mi uprmmt a I c action, in Vho .cverai countie. oi :i . ll1' i , . l jfjS&r ) J company with a lot of whites, pa- people, Mowed. H'lth, peace, pro-penty constructed as ' L 1. fc ft enact el ic, Tha t- ni , t ,Mi J aV T Vtdcdlbo irt-ctBof WaHhlngtonUli .nd.ltrjU.cii.dth voter, of the . aetm ali j out from JUJ.I tfft ilm anil banner, demanding rryVtadccd the tf-n on of. tho State.,-and to allow but o no rail ata tin c ,to pa s .untU of ... roiumonwenlthj.t all , t,,W uo the road ci (U V r , nS RD1 0,?.n, . , B , ... . f ,,-. ,i. through.- Th e expensive difllcultyla general, township, borough and .pec- . rovioua arranireinehtanrf ,i Vis -it!r&i VJ "'thinir that wh to poop o ftre entitled i ,e Constitution ot our rather. , tno ., . ' , hnrebv and herenHcr . V rt 8 "rr nci ineniaiid tllt fvT .?S7J l U i mi ' I i lnnl I.A mho? vilified l0W about being removed, and might ml eledionn, aro iierinj una nertniicr nigllt wajied to Johnatown, 18 , 2 LZj I10" Theysay: ,.ono was .denounced , the other tlhhcd. had a nulliorizi'd and required to vote the ,,ttt(lt wllh a view of t ;v - i & "We are loyal to God and our conn-.Concord, am.ty and forbearance the .J m3ftdc Te public t,ct8 !,rinjed fwn.t'I r '1,U' y morning train ibr HarrUburg W.u. t ., Bilver cord9 that bound our people in proper effort been made, ll.o pub c wHUen d pr y rnnid, aevernlly tll,y wre t0 bu lnarrivd. ""rroRO. B Goom AKOta Editor. r "Thi. I. tbeLdrd'a doings." J ft common deBtiny. were rudelr.un. mainly . indebted for th.a, to our c, ifle, a9 follows :-)no ticket dil)C'ovcri nR lhe abgeMCC of tll ', Oeqrok B. GoorT.ANQttt, ixiuor. , the ,ibcralor of mil ions " ft J J y0ung fnend A. W. alters, who went .hall embrace the names of all the , j 8U eti, their jnU,lhi - ;7-rrrrr::r.... .k, ir. Vt tftfiod.hewasourbestfricnd..llelcaa,,ainu,cirBltBUa". . . . . ..u w (qii iinf. Pt.iinn- rre- nidges of court, voted tor, an lubelled ,.,.1.ii1i LwI.mI.I, WEDKE.DAY J10RMlno::;ArBiu . . , .,.... -.-i P uot- !trw.i-nl on &n t) OOdHhoU : - FOR POVERKOlt- . . J -HIES TER CL YMER, Of TIEUKS COVNTT. m, i. . .., Somebody Liei- Mr. Jpha'W. Forney, delivered an address for tho benofit of eomo Aboli tion' Institute, in Philadelphia, lnrt week, and used for bis text, "Has tho .War fr human freedom been fought in vain?" -. ' : ' ' . ' c In alluding to Mr. ' Lincoln', clan destine flighi from Harrisburg to 'Washington, 'on the night of the 22d of February, 1SG1, be says : , ., '! i "The list of the names of the con .pirators included an array of persons high in' Southern confidence. The Tilun was concocted with the . knowl- . . t I1.J C l. cdfe or wnai were ca.im -oouineiii gentlemen," and endorsed by Southern bankers. The most reckless adven turers and assassins were employed and paid to put it in execution.,' The murderer, were bound under solemn i oaths the leader being an; Italian I refugee, who assumed the name of .Orsini. T&o method to compass Mr. Lincoln's doath was'doliberately con sidered.! Supposing! that he; would leave Harrisburg, at nine o'clock on the morning of tho 23d, tho cars in twhich ho travelled were to be thrown rtom the railroad near Baltimore ; that failing, his carriage -was to be sur rounded oii the way from'one depot to anothor (precisely as the Massacnu aetts troops were assailed two months later), and tho conspirators, mingling Avith tho erOwd, were to shoot him down, or to throw into bis carriage hand-grenades filled with detonating powder, similar to those used in the attempted assassination of Louis Na poleon some years before, i . . , i lie was driven to the Pennsylvania railroad depot at Harrisburg,' carried thence to Philadelphia, and that night, at a quarter-past eleven o'clock, took the sleeping car at Broad and' Prime street; and, without being: known, passed directly through to Washing ton, where he arrived on the morning of tho 23d . oL February. 1861. Mr. Lincoln woro.nodisgaisa, butjourney---VI'rrftTsOIcmsaveJ Lis life." . It is indeed .very remarkable, that these "oath bound murderers and - '.assins," have 'never been arrested. We hope Mr. Forney will inform' the .public, why, those "Southern gentle men and bankers," huve not been brought to justice, or at least giro their names to the public. There is ' another circumstance which the apcak- . er should have explained. The train did) leave Harrishurg at 9 o'clock, on the morning of the 23d, with Mrs. Lincoln, and tho whole Presidential party (except old Abe,) on board, and ; entered and passed through Baltimore, but nobody was huru: If Forney & -Co. were in possession of the plot, and 'allowed the train to pass over the road, knowing that it was to be thrown i from the track, they were just as guil- .ty as the principals, and should bo held in like contempt. But the fact, " that the train was not molested, and that none of tho "murderers and as sassins" have been arrested, isconclu- eive proof that Forney docs not tell the whole truth. ti Mr. Forney also says, that Mr. Lln colu woro no disguise , This is a ques tion of veracity betwoon lura and a " numler of tho historians of the rebel- lion, who Bay ho woro a 'military cloak and a Scotch plaid cap," which is undoubtedly correct. Tho balanco of tho address ia devoted to the valor and virtue, of New England, and the beaut', intelligence and patriotism of,fr quarter of tu" century. , This the Negro, and to such "incorruptible patnots" as Sumner and Stevens, and bond." The Star also says that when the unstinted abuse of the govern-j100 wbites applaud, tho presiding offl- ' merit.". The gallant Colonel's lauda- cers invariably enforco tho rules and ( tion of New Englandors, just now, is frequently cloar tho galleries, but , about a. excessive as his condemna-jwhon the niggers .end up a shout, tion was a few years ago. IIoishow.(those dignitaries' neve hoar or notico ever consistent in th!., he will always them. We presume H is beeauso they 1 praise the hand that feeds him, but ftro black and "loyal." when this stops, his principles change) T-rtT7I rt . 7 i ir t : , , JtEMOVED. On Thursday last, tho .also. Mr. Forney, is evidently ap-' m uriun3 iubi, uic . '.u i jiu-j. . ofllco of 1,10 General Superintendent preaching the last ditch," from which of ti,a p.,;.,,!..!,;. v: r,:,.7 hfl ann hia rorrrr ltia mf AtA 4 the white racoj for tho Buprtntacj eud it., v.'. r . . (hi Kh ID Mfll fill. U innMn.n.. J i ." " 1 "v oui.hum. v nuu cuuwuivi mis vununeni, nence ne a. f the Puritan table. .l- !..'.. . ii. uu umt lau rom Tttt.v.te wa. on .'"Wednesday ockholdera and tho traveling public,' Btevet."nd Tom William, of Pitt. Mlt! 0 my ay bottled. , , , ' , last, visited with another destructive what has long, inco been desired- burr, wr Utl ' ',-v.ti p ? V' . . ' t. fire, los. about ,P0,000.,. Scarcely a'profitablo inLtment to h" a,nUd week now-passe., but some town in Ld a pleasant avenue fir hJnZ l tl W 0FraDkh.nd Jeffer.' Walter B. Scales, Adjutant to General the Oil Regiou, rce,rM a fire wourg,. Ce, '1 1 ui YfT?l v'1' ClerDand- Ptor at Chicago, in g travel. .... en hu0M!f Patnek It.nry. '.the room pf a Etev.n. dispniontat. jmu,uv nwovuiwuv... ".Ye nave received our uuc iu ,'wSia (I'wa ii a tKn rirlit of fiuflrafTO . i i : . i - A a n. and tho work is d on o.':,. . ... jusoivca, anai wo. ar m.-i.u.u 'lthoni theirprogresi nU a desiro the fact, that we are .engaged in , a ..lovation rjuaed th'cm stubborn war with Humorous and un- J?r L .- lnA m pm ncr Iocs, wl.icli. 1V me nci God, we mean to fight on our native soil, aiming to complete the establish-1 ment of our rights and liberties; and ; that our weapons are; tho fpelling book, the Bible, the press and tho im- plements of industry; and our Im- cates, they now violate tto clomenta plements of industry and our impreg- ry principles of the Consttution, and nable tortihcations are Bcnooi-HJUBLB!refu(ie rCproBentatlon to leoplo who' ow or mny be hereafter , erected in'tbe bher.Hn in the several counties oi Mrg ci-ifflcli and other female n, and tho Church of Christ; and our . : , .-nd ttit,liful to the Susquehannnr.vcr.from the mouth (this Commonwealth, to insert in their Uer8 0fthe family , eleigh-riding. watch words are unconditional loyalty m , Th e p acainst of Sandy run on tho West Branch, in election proclamation hereafter wrood,! cn a I)0rfcct equality with I to God and our Country, - . BOn X J ' J Clearfield county, to Marietta, in Lan- the first section Of th.s act. - . f!imilveat at tl.e same 'table, b', These fellows eeems to bo as holy as the Dn.on at the begnmng, and they C0UDt uU bo uireJ lQ ; - ullde? the .imo roof und enjoyed ii t.i c.ik.. ,) !!,.:.,,; aoH tn are but consistent in oiiposing it now. . 4, . . . .omil a, . oot a Bunch of I ives. Geo. W like., i... j nm.;in.M ik ii i n r i rn ni u i nai lovva uuw tv , -i lunnc liiu n iiulcd i if ntuu utaiiio Mb i vun i be, and as familiar with God and the Aticy aro ior me gr, ...u .s..t political affairs "of the country, as the poor whito man, and their policy though they were "bred and born" in of to-day is but the roflexof their sen tho centre of holiness, loyalty and timcnts in the past. ; Ther true rally-widm-Nkw F.n.rlnnd-inatead of "g ry is: Up WJTli lHK NE6K0 and just having emerged from 'the'-barba- nsm ofSlavery." Thecrowd Wnsad - dressed by negroes and whites, among them grave Senators. ! Tho Lord, John Brown, Lovejoy and Lincoln, were kindly spoken of, and God was commanded to send his 'Apostles of liberty throughout the world, begin ning at Washington, the Jerusalem of America! '. Wade, Wilson,' .Kelly, Ste vens, Sumner, and all the dis union leaders were deified. ' Ono of the Speakers said that the feet of tho Mas sachusetts Sentor?were "planted up on the Rock of Ages, . from which they would not bo removed until the darkies had the ballot. The Senator wo think, will 6tand a lpng time upon bis rock, and will likely1 get his feet frost bitten if it is handy to Plymouth. Cheever & Phillip. , Itev.' Goorgo B.; Cheever,-who was publicly cowhided and imprisoned, in Massachusetts, thirty years, ago, for slandering his neighbors, and Wendell Phillips who told President Lincoln American Congress in 1862, that he had labored 19 years to tako 19 States out of tho Union, and thanked i God that his work was being consumatod, are still engaged at their unholy work. Theso two New England Philanthro pists CO are just,. now1 assailing' the 'government," in a way that none but a knave or a fanatic can imitate. : The former denounces the "government" and all its supporters as ''liars and hypocrites," and said that "if( God was going to admit such persons into Heaven, he did not want to go there." Tho latter says: ! - . "The campaign of Virginia was fought against tho representative Leo. The present campaign is fought against Andrew Johnson, who leads the hostn of the Confederacy Tho question has shifted from tho camp into tho forum ; it has shifted from tho cannon into ideas. Wo ' have - crushed South Carolina, and now thcPresident means to crush Massachusetts. .Well, 'we accept the war. : If ho succeeds, we shall write his name higher than that of Arnold or Burr, for the ronson 'which they attempted and failed Sri, no carried; out wo .hall write it Bide by 6ido with them the traitor that tried and failed if we win." So, So. That extra loyal newspa per, the Washington 'Star, says, that tne rules of tho Senate, and House, i"ave been more frequently violated during the past o!x months, by the n n i rrren ta' tits'- who haunt the galleries, lhan they hare been' by the Whites, ."peaks bad for the "intelligent contra- .-...v,vv4 nuiii il iiliuinsnori 10 . " " tt-ll romntro1 W:n:. . . Krin. w .Arn !n r....- .- t TvJer. Fsn ulll DaAa ii liiii II L II I n AllllHl Ii uuuor 11)0 eillCient manammnnt.nr Mr Tyler, is' beirinninv.iA n.ai;a A w.'k.... i a .u-. . ' m. , o- ( ill. I! I v M'"v . : - , 4 i ' InuA for thfl Neirro . tvomi)ted it. in- t hoiA viriiTM.riii iiiii mill ijimjunuvii . Ception, anxiety for bi. freedom wired ; rennvcu t.wi B...vr , frionUs of tho Negro theynullihcd tho . ,ain px-ovitiions of the organic law, -v.olate( lawg enactei under its and violated requirements. As his ewlous advo- 0WX wjih tub Unions They, are :a's - n'on's ..i . in word, auu uis-union.bi , uu. The Disunionists befibed to vote THE GETtY6BUKOT UtilOE AJ MEDAL. In tho Senate of Pennq-lvania, on the 8th of Anrif 1864Senaor Lamber- ton, a pemocrat, offered tie following resolution..' : t l : ' " i ."Resolved That tho conmitteo on i finance bo instructed to blnginabill authorizing tho governor a tins, com-1 monA'oalth to causo a sutable medal in gold to bo struck and jresented to General Meade, and euch other suita ble testimonial as it may cesire, to be presented to tho other commissioned and non-commissioned" oliccrs and private, of this State wlo wrought for this commonwealth a great deliv erance -from rebel invasim, on : the sanguinary and victorious field of Gettysburg." " . ' ; j'1- ! - ' . Senator Johnson, disunichist, moved to amend by directing the committee to inquire into (Ac expeJiercy of doing bo, J he . JJeinocrats . voted against amending the'resolution and tho' dis- carried. Theoommitlco iid not eon sidcr it expedient and nevr, brought in tho bill, Awi nq , medal was ever presented to General Mealc, and his soldiers, bocauso ' of. this vito of tho dis-Ur.ionists. iiLook. at tie Record page 595. , ' Visit to fnc ''President A com mittee of prominent Mirylanders, headed by ex-U. S. Sonatot Kennody, waited upon President Jthnson, on Monday last, for tho purjxno of con gratulating him in tho couho ho was pursuing to restore the IhuMii ' "Tbo President, in reply, itid 10 the' com mittor that their txprcssior of confi dence in his administration came ut an opportuno time ; that tmro were times when tho bravefct me. . needed ericouragement, and that be felt grate- conduct; 'zxrzT' ana 8hou,d bo,ookcd committeo; that ho had alrunly filled ,nfte''- T"cr0 are a number of sta'-at-i all the various station, in lifeto which , homo patriots, holding office, that aroj ambition would aspiro; that lis career; committing acts of "disloyalty V every would soon be ended: that .11 was hot' (hl- und lIll8 to6 nftfr Lav, necessary for bun to repeit to tho (, , . ,f ' committee tho assurances vhich he had already given to the country that ho had no other motivt in the t inrt inn nf ia nminial tAfiAi kn I.a . ....u.,.,ot.llu, UUi ma men enougn in linn county, 10 till the cood of tho nation, and that nith thn't..-i. Am , . , , ... ,. . . ' , . , -- - ho was determined to restore ho coun. , V.X.V., oc. try. These aro a few of tbo remarks of the President, as repeated to us by gentlemen of the iCommticc, and S-rSin"! Z,' imly that was said.'1 The commute assure us that nothing could havobfn moro impressive than the whelo manner and bearing of Mr.'Johrson during. tho intcrviow.CorrcnfonH . . , J : HarlhO negroes and' then 'white dis-union .coadjutoT., . in Baltimore, gnvoCliiefJustico Chso, a; tanquet at the dis-union Club room, in that A 0. TUnr.J,, ,.L .IU1. ,. ic, irtr,in.. f. '.: , iui iiiu Duifi.(wr 91 wn, Marshall and Tanoy, to be found with., Niggers, Tliig Uglio. and Rip Raps, The Judgo may preaoi-ve hi. reputa - tion, bug.o had bettor keep art eye on1 hi. trunks, whilo he ! company with those fellows, ,, I " I HIT 1 I TT - n r I nt Ih t. km t . o i vtic i.ivv rvoriuil Jtt urr!S-r r,ir;l pnnnw noi ..,.. - . ir tMm und lmd( I them!' circulated; nu- llJo "judiciary ; one ticket shall embrace tho names of all tl.e f'te rrofflcc-ra voted forlncluainFomcrof wcroualy - wgned da desiro'atornUiUcmDer'BlITamBBUra,u , . . i r I . !. L ,' - ul tho following result : , '.,aN ACT regulating the wi reguiaiing tno widin oi.1'1 .chutes in the Snsquol.anna river. mui, gCTI0N j ,Be it emctl bij tye Srnate . lBj jjouse of Jicpresentatives, of the Commonwealth, of J'cnnsulvanict,' in sixty feet wide, thus enabling the safe transmission of rafts and lumber. Sec. 2, That all individual. Or cor porations, who shall refuse for a period of three month, after tho passage of this act, to comply with tho provisions of section one, of the same, shall bo liable for all damages sustained, either to person or property, caused by their rclusal so to comply, the damages aforesaid to be sued for and collected as other debts are now by law 'recov- erable, and in all actions brought lor damages, received at any of said dams, proof of failoro to comply with- the provision of tho first section of this act, shall be conclusive evidence that such damages were caused thereby.-, If the provisions of this act are com plied with, "double tripping" and ' ly ing up!! will be obviated, a1 two raft abreast can pass through tho schutes, which will bo quito an itom ,'.tb those having a number of rafls to run. &rThe cis-unionists at. Wasbing- ingten aro striving to see-saw ''an act through Congress, compiling; the State., which have tho word 'HVirte, in their Constitutions, tostriko it out. Theso men will find out before .they get this accomplished, that tho while nooplo still Kovern " this country. We howevor warn the voters of. JYnnsyl vanui, ni tlmoand ibo losoon tauKt us , by i the dis anionisU ' of ' WIh- consin',' where tho - people .defeated it, but thpi courts bavo forced negro suffrage upon the State, should r.ot be lorgouen uy ue. i no leaders oi the negro party, would, bavo ns believe that they are controlled by "grand moral ideas," whilo the, Father of lies.i. their Chief, and with them, is seeking to destroy tho white race on this continent, .o as to enlarge the 1 J ' i I . ' , . r.. ' ooununnes oi nis aomintons. A lie ftcliemo was concocted in Topholjand Sumner ; Stevens & Co., aro but the temporary agents,to carry on the work, of devastation, ruin and national death. . '. .'. i - Attention.--Soii)o of tho national oflice holders in this county, aro slun- dcring tho "government" in an oira- V,JVV"VU u' g p"p ;uvt )'earS- We would suggest to tho covernmcnt, that there are "loyal" . . x osi winces, Assessors, t;o icctors.&C. ,anu u,al 11 18 ve,7 ollcns.ve to our re- , . . . fonstructo cars, to listen to those "traitors," 'declaiming against tho hand that' feeds them, ,'W.'i.y. sign ; or become loyal and support the . , - , government, and cat the sumo food J'ou cooked for ns. -; "arr Xiepartment, for tho apprehension of I.. -. 11 j.l ' It- the assassins of Mr.1 Lincoln, have at length been awarded to the parties cntitM, by Holt A Co ; and amounts . to about ?L'00,000.. Some of tho par. U ,o .mount A ll .l 1 ..I-J n"'&'i iiii-iii, ni,v iiiiTu piii;uiuu iv Congress, for tho purposo of upsetting the arrangomcnt of tho War Depart- mcnt' ' . . .1 - ., ' WTBottlod Beast Butler, has post- ponod the publication of his annihila- .tion of Gen. Grant, to .omo future -period. Thi. has been Accomplished PCHOU. xlllSUASDOen A0( . beast has been bottled airnln. and we . .., 1,1 . " " " vnwn v uviitivuiuii. xuutuiu . General Assembly nvl, and it is hereby norovgn omccif v hcu iui, ..u of taste and bmell. This ... enacted bi tlie authority of the same, i oeneu -uorougn ; unu vw ciar , been , tlje cmpj0y of Jlr. rj innt mo owners 01 an uuras, wneincriy vr. ... - n0me ume. curing iue mi . i- i . ...ua Rro .9. Tli'nt. it. khfll hft tho dutv of t r -...t- l: j u.. . . i r n i i - t . ' 1-Li ilnnnr.i f irl in Bonn rn t A liti I fir IiOxfiH. t i r inn vi i mi im or in iriiiinu mi ii wnii'ii iire.i -- " j iiii i i-wnif-iiii v LfiiiH. inn i a ipti . ' . - . ry . I AMCmbly, it vote.l lor, ana mcnioc s .!, ,. If. ..-.I. .A VK iwl 1.1. I.llu.ll. '- r . ;cu. - counij , uncuo....,... tho nai lor, an ticket i in hi mi iuiimi iiiv. d bo labelled "tewnflup ; ono I of the fipirit of the 7 ones, tho organ of, iorso-raccrs. iramoiers nnu bi.omucr- hitters, quacks at tho President in the following stylo i -1 ' ' ' " ( ' -"But if no .djustment fchall be made, and tho President, ignoring Congress, shall press on the issue which we have foreshadowed, we give him warning that the, muskets which now hang in honored ease in every household north of the' Potomac, may soon be hurried ly unslung, and a rumor pas. through out the land which may break; into the1 roar of battle before this year bus closed." .!". . i ; It would be slrance,' indeed, if the men who perilled their lives through four years of warfaro . to restore the Union and maintain tho Constitution, should join with the plunderer.'. and demoniac fanatics in dcstroyinr that very Union and Constitution. Wilkes must mean the John Brown muskets and tho arms which the Hartford Con ventional, prepared for a Northern rebellion, but which, through coward ice, were put away and ever tinco have been hanging in dm-" honored ease." ' They aro not : dangerous nejtbcf aro the plunderers who might chance to he their "carriers in a war against the President and tho Union. fe-Ex-Gov. Win, F. Johnson,' has taken bold ground against tho Rump Congress, and in favor of the govern ment. In a speech at Pittsburgh last week, hfc reviewed tho course of Thud Steve... & Co., and proved, clearly, that the aVsigii of !hose men was, a dissolution Of tLis' Uinon--Cnal and unconditional separation unu unlcHB tho people rallied to' tho supiMjrt of Weuntor and mcmnecs or tno uencrni Bupisart of teachings. I ii5;..fil3' tho gold . j n - t . . " i, ... . . iiu ivniviciiL. 1.111.-, nuu u uiLiiuuii'i UlLIIIIUItl I i mi. i . i . v . Nni'i'i'nu. . i r nf w f vpinrd inn vaf ...j v.. ...., dis-Union organ, the Pittsburgh Ga :ctte. HSr"A Good deal of trouble is taken to prove that . Andrew Johnson is another Andrew Jackson, because ho has tho courage to handle the danger - on weapon of tho veto. lornev s Press. Yes, and no paper labored more zealously to establish this fact, until ' was slavery and freedom ; now it is -Land is a fair example of tho rult of! treason and loyalty.; . , ' such-teachings' . Similar cases are , c: ' Mr. Johnson has just been appoint-'frequent occurrence -'throughout tli ed Internal Revenue Assessor, of the'.Nur',h- 7?' il ' dangerous teach-- i n- . . . .i ing God Almighty for Homo mscruta- 2id Congressional Di.tr.ct, in the; be ,.,,0, i-rcated the blacks und place of White, editor of that tho whites different and placed befo.o within a few months, than this same' T "nnu.-wi.en ma uaugDtrt wa. . . . .about to throw herself into the em J. ress. liut as heretofore, the sow ha. returned to her wallow. Forney is paying President Johnson in the same horrible, lleaven-dfying God-insult-coin, ho paid Pierco and Buchanan, I nS doctrine. before your families may i rnoliniif fliaA.l..AHi.. 4- 1. - " VV 'Vlu "'HvaiiuiSo io mo: rrmni. i.a former, the treason ha. revealed itself. much sooncri - - . ' - Jg1jJ.. ..... ,- , tjf"Scnator Sumner, on Tuesday Inst, accidently, gav9 the reason why'inond, resident of AceomacXor.r.ty,Y& t. iiww rUHtn or Colorado, w.. mtw- h"",aly murdered , by ; n admitted into - the Union, because ! "nSS T"? lQ Uie . , .. . ., . -the Jew lown Jccord sa3. : tho word white wn. m their Con.t.tu-j jIe ais0 aUen,ptcd the murder of a tion. It will Boon bo a punishment colored "Woman at tho same time. llis for n person to no whito in a eommu- nity mado up of nigger, and loyalists, ' C.nn TT.irr.ir T II.. ..n mnnih, . iWrnf!rt Jackson. hn been nominated bv the TT,liim " 1 r n i c ZlTtLt'Z. ' O gructcd A number of dis-union exchanges, . allege that tbo laU Legislature, was a d'o to tho State. Astheyalludo to 1,10 ni"jri,y coarse agree ' .w,th them upon thi. point. ' 1 Tho frauds and finos collected BxaitMwa,xiu il 1 1 (IK I 1 II 1 1 'I ' I I'l I Treasury airenfa . nhm.i . ikm ' - J 1 orK. WHO Wero arrpttiil hi- K Ago, amounts to over 1200,000. . , 4 . Asotiier' YtAR. The legislature ha. again legalUoj the Bank suspen- aioo, for another year from the 1st of April, " : " , . " ' " Stov gaph roflice., and tUi Mliei'JolniHj at ia i OHiif..l u J tw ti I ou hi viia 'M ,av u WHMUI, !l wu. accordingly dono." Miss Gni a uke t0 ,a.p (ati)er8 ho 1 . . ..... 1 tl0 ,,,jrer w88 on iue 4m inst., t niitted to the jail ol tbut counn awnit hl(, trm( ftt tiienextcourt.wi .,, ,, Bimnlv to noLlmi " --1"- 7 I J nipper nflith Griffill?8 children did ilr. unnltu is one oi the ortcit ..... . . . . Abolitionists of the county, hasvoii that lifcket for the last twenty w years to our' certain knowledge, t, ha advocated the cause of- no'i eauulitv in a.xealou. manner. often said before his family that "nejrro was plenty cood enough foi poor white girl" and similar exprcJ ion. snowing me onus ui ins iiiil The daughter having confluence her father: imbided hi. teachings a concluded to act upon them She wJ perfectly innocent and noblame suon attach to her. Sho supposed she it doin fiirht" inasmuch as her fall her dearest friend bad , taught h that a negro was aa good as a wbi man, and had his own house set do example of sooial equality betwee OiacK unu wniie pconie,. e unac stand, she says that she loves him a is bound to have biiu. .. Mr." Grillii is One of the best citizensof this coat' ty and we cannot believe that be tvt had the remotest idea u. to the ton. ency of hi. teaching, or he BuH would huve .pared bis dwn ; fumil;' This bad'example should bo avrnii to ' the people of this county never t be forgotten. ', i In a majority, of families bf tl. county thisdocirice ef'negra equttlitv utki.iM 11 v ft nil utili I ! II tr ia lw.i iifV f unrrlit because it is the doctrine of the 1U pnblkan party, and they may not revuill,lS u-uirvi imiui iney that some member of the family i one who confided in tbejr ternim, is about to enrry their teachings -i':t practice, And if they do not v b their owu children to follow tUu teachings, how as christians, boun nv tha miiilpn ml. run lhpr Af"-r, v t . - III . ... 1 . , . ' v" -" I' ouiers to .practice wuat tnty vl I . t . m. -)rM f f too, Ihomselre. i 1 li i-ms you tho evidence of that -difference and when you attempt to reverse r.u decree, you can't expect to fare bette: than did our first parent, when they iimimlit thomsplr..a u-Uor tl.nn (im , aid lire the people to think of this f matter. God never intended tho lo- :rAV1 ,,,,! w kii.u rt h nnl n.i when you come to make A personal 'application of the doctrine Of equality, J'ou shrink from it "with horror as did . II.. l .! I i . braces of a n.v.ro Ah:n,fon..nnnfe and abjure at onco' and forever tbib i' 1 , . - tj . ' Murder and Lynch Law. On Thursday evening of last week Mrs lrummond, wife of t;apt. John urum purpose was robbery. ' He asked Mrs. ll'rummond for some money supposed ,'to be in tho house, which fcho refused tO H V O ll i 111 W ll O l-O II lin n l,i nKn,...rl an axe and burst bcr skull, onen and Jr"SgCer,t.? tb .etal,!es- lle ih'n u.l?,,""u,oi me colored woman that it - . u luurw IU WIJ falsehood, and ho then struck her with .me uxo in the same manner, and eft bor for dead. Tbo colored woman, thongh dangerously wooi.ded revived ."SS' . l? F"9 afye, ftct"' f0 'V. J ""'"i'nr'L !Tho ritixen. of Tongotcacue went in Boarcn. of the "thor of the fiendish ... - A,Eff- dk. 1 hi. oflieer, together tth somo Iroop., has been ordered by tho government, to tho eastern fron. tier, to look after th. Fenian excite- ment in that locality".- II. hai been invested with full power to .nforoe the neutrality iMr. ' ' ' nenreHt , (e,r , . i . 1