11111;MEilN== 'OraOforb ~Weportm. eras' So% 'Wee *peed), Frei Men! Sigiegfiraui es, Ares Torrearg. E. 0. GOODRICH, EDITOR. Towanda, Saturday, November 29,1851 Terms of The Reporter. SIN net annum—if tniti triihin the len, SO renni +gift t. dednettd:—for riksh prod netnatir in advance Si 00 vitt hr ewed. No paper rent over tvro year*, aatees paid for. tortartmeawra , per equire of ten /Ines. 50 cents for the ••••t., nod VS cents for each auhventlent itteert in/1. Tr Oirice 13) 1141 " Ilmon Illork." north side 01 the Pntsie ire. neat door to 1 , , e Tionicord Metel. Entrance 4e.weett • , e.ara..‘ datnie and P.lverTre lave sates. , . Damn, WEA'Tns rileariairrati PRflit. -• -atty.—There are, now two candidates for the 4 t.residency in the brat J. Waxiaa, nomi '~.,ted by Kossuth ; and D miss) Wrtx srr, nominated by a 'contention het i ! in. Paneuil HAP, Boston, on Tuesday last. This Conreniton rrombered about 200 Delegates from the various towns in Aleetaclinsons, prfnei t pally -from the manufacturing valaps., lit was pre sided over by lion. Getman Astistee, of Spring. field. In an address prepared by Hon. EDWARD giSIIIITE, the name of Hon. DANIEL W EIMER is presented as a csadidate for the Presidency at the nett election. • The address bases the romination of Mr. WEEP FTEN, upon " National" grounds, di canting party issues. We make a - abort extract to show its spirit and purport 0 We have thus endeavored, feltow.eitizens, with out, over-statement and without injustice to others, to discharge the duly which has devolved upon us of this 'important and interesting cccasion. We have sought to disparage no other candidate; we have endeavored to enlist no support on party grounds. The time has come, we think, in which the welfare of the country requires that Mere par ty claims should yield• to higher considerations : and we feel that in the , support of Mr. Webster, good citizens of good parties add in both of the great sections of the country, may cordially and , consistently unite. Fella► citizens of the Hotted States—Ott the 7th 'of March, 11550, Mr. Webster said, in commencing his Speech...l speak to-day for the preservation of the Union. Hear me for my cause. I speak not as a Mastrachosuns man, nor „a• I Northern/nen. but as an American." To-day. fellow citizens, we also speak for the Union. and act for the Union:— Ws also speak not as Massachusetts men, but us Americans. We speak for that grim cause so highly transcending all local considerations. and all merely party objects; the cause around which our hearts and our hopes all cluster; the cause of our Common Country." TRIAL Or TRY CHRMIANAtIOTERI.—The trial of ,c tr the prisoners arranged for trea n, in beingconcern. ed in the Ch*diens riot, commenced at Philadel phia, on Monday last, before Judges Grier and Kano. - , Ttte prisoners are to be tried separately, and the first one called was a white luau Darned-Cast/to Hahrticay. The following gentletism appeared as counsel in the cases which are to be tried :--For the Un ited '!states--U.5. District Attorney, john W. A.s'arneatt, George 1,. AshmeaJ b e e n visited ro sotimatitie armor, and was trailm an upright position, favorable for shipping q.t. rations, which are to be commenced as ssca b wits permit. —Governor Floyd has issu.ed bit proclaman s , announcing the ratification ohne new eons:not/ 4 by the people of Virginia. by a majority of .5 . 4 out oldie small rote of 77,495 p Ttore however. la counties from which no returns 41r. been received. The Governor, directs a grion-, ejection to be held on the Bth of December. as F r o - vtdeti far in the ti ( onetution, for a Governor. L G Attoimey General; and members of Legislature. --Henry T. K imbrough, convicted at idaran . iti, few days aen,vif robbing the fio,i-office al C.:am] }inv. Ga., of a letter containg ,$6 000, has been tented k hard 14nor in the i'penitentiary for e e years. Robert Melton, also convicted of steah ni fetter from the matt, received a similar ben . en cc, the same time. —The day of human sacr:fire• is not endel During a six weeks' stay of Mr. Becort. a Un consul, in Ationsey. the capitol of the kingdo boihnoly, forty-two persons were ItEleJ sacs '• to water the graves of the dead. , " nt nunii are sock sacrifices there, that the place is cIL tertzed is the "Golgotha of skulls:. —Hon. Daniel Webster ack owledges the rec of a petition to the Queen of Spain, in behalf of sury wing. Americans off the,l.r pez expedition %, ed by many of the innt,t resPectab e citizens of bile, and stales that it has been forwarded to American legation. Madrid. with pro, er tos: ions respecting its presentation. —The :in Harbor paper telk of a radish r in thit village, which measured 3 Teel 3 Jr'ki length, and 13 inches in circumference an ihi ire of the bait). a4l weimia 12Ma. Cask% neighbor sen•l in a quart of .ail ? recent mee ing of the PreOn tery./11 Water, I,awreneehttrz. Intlianna, there were en, the father. brother, four one sua•n and a nephew—al preaching the guepet. • —Ar 'Johnstown, Pa , on Friday last. die Mr. Muller, a 4 72.ittidiz. clergyman, v,,a, $4,800 is cold. orlpich had been deposoe I aol fur safe iieeconzo:ly the laborer- on itte;Rois The thief made tits away to Pittsbure,:whereb arrested, and all the rouoey recovered, with eeptiun of about $9O. —r-Richard Jones, convicte Ist 51.1.pwr, last, aR principal in t' e second decree of ray' the 4rt degree. of Ephrrarn Ilrialer, a r man. was, nn the ttfith uit., setdenceU wto to on the 19th December. —Edmund Glom a man of adranced ast )arre (anvil'. has seen convicted or the ma , Th, mac Carpenter, in Madison counq, sentenced to be hung on the 19th Deermoer, —At a recrnt term of the District C•nirii . ciounie. lowa. the jury reiniered a verdict of for the plaintiff in the ca'e of Drown r.v. The drfen, alit was charred with plaintiff's wife, and, secreting, her ani area. —Much exci•ement_has teen occasion'. navna by the murder of a - Mexican's ming ao Euchshman ou the sv to a find oto. Invorthatety attacked by the native", bat by the atverttoe —Atm. Schnebly. regi line near Fairmiy. t o wh I. I .ar ....rine under: *inn or mind. a few 'lays ago, - aiii.mried suicide by culling her thrust, bit was f" , tiiscubered in time to save her life. The Taw gay. that arse is emfortably •icutted 41, dd% , goods, and ha% a hugband and gTr children. —A respectable young man. named Jahn ler, was jnatantiv killed, at his saw milt 0 , ington county, Md., a few days ago, by a rolling over his head and breast. --Mr. John Bon land was thrown from a few days. ago; near Kingston, some" Md„ by which his lea, above the knee, qg —A near M. E. Church is sail to he ded.t. ttirlington, Harland county, Al arylat,d, on Iv instant. "The Mall a h commenced dieelne Rive in Wean come writ , cl ice, un ler:h. bon f a elarvoyant girl from this cur. arr ing their labors fur a while. rreAre'lle n "' l eons last Week, and have excav: lei v"T ; (town the hardpan. A Illionzh where the earth his been stirred the stersorivel dupes continue their work bill' ) perseverance. - —Some Lebarers on tae rkiw I,onion ti Hares Railruad.. a few riishts "' have a`• bit or a row." to .k keza et " t trita,es powder. used 6,r bi. s tin,z, and 'e a off!" By sheer Joey, no personal PIP the consequenee_b ot oie •oand of 'tit was heard a distance of ten voiles. —guicidcs. in New York at-maze one cordi to ti the estimate re early 014. 1 " bi of the Etats . tlnis. —Capt. Moses. cit the A ekes shtp NI has-teen arrested l a N ew y er s-. for passengers wore than allowed tly has also heels attached. —ln Virginia, t teen ts'• three prers /1/ the ril'3wre