Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 02, 1859, Image 2

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The Notional Intelligniter mak i art'
from a letter addressed by II 11 ph n
Chandler, Minister Resident tli _ " P ui*ti
io
States ati the Court of Naples, Piofessa'
Henry, of th,Saiithsonian Instil
~, ttilh tsliii I.
Mr.. Chandler furnishes a hitt union/ht.
circumstances current at Niples at the date of
the letter, Pecemher 16th, relative to an ey.
- ffieginfilittdearirriitint - ViiiiiiiiiCifiAlil
. ..At the present momenttlic peopie,of this
igf? atie hrgreat eseitetieut at-th'etitiireittions
fit a dangerous eruption from Miami Vesuvius.
For a loqg time great masers of lava have been
issuing from apertures on the aide of the moot'
tale, about hallway up; and these apertures
'llllll l ~Viiiitikkitingla ritimiiiiiiiiitiraire- - -W
Aridly that not only is - there apprebens!ontut
' ma areptiott but serious fears are expressed I hat
-de Mrs of the mountain will soon be moon)
end pierfOrated as to be ter'kmirrr able to sus
tain thelniwrior pewtion,.end people are leav
ing the vicinity to l d coming into the 'city pro. ,
••
' Lea niglit ( the mountain was truly grand.
The handredi of great Gres on the sides (red.
hot lasa) were terribly brilliant, whilgthe vast
wormer 'of mike ti at rose slowly from the,
.eviteetibove had its side illuminated by. the
' lire on the flanks, and presented an appearance
of indescribrible grandeur. I of course, an an•
able lb itai whether these fears are well-found
ed ; hutiliei are entertained by men of science
and experience here Today the people of the
tity 'are commemorating the first anniversary
et the stilt! earthquake of 1851, and they art
alt going to church."
Porous ASD FITCH 'QrAIIRTL.—The
eorrespo ildence between Douglas and Fitch is
highly Piekwickian. It is full of ifs, bate, ex
&nation", withdrawals!, and everythirg but
• Cm. evidence of a desire to tight. N . either
party meant to fight, and nobildy expected to
see them fight. except on paper.
Fitch has rather the advantage, so far as
any exists, for no thorough-going duellist could
accept explanationssoequivocal'at those which
be tendered to Mr. Douglas ; and the haste
with which he lays the correspondence before
the publiC shows a consciousness of having the;
best.of the contest. This however, does not
prove riteh's bravery. lie must do cow/Adair
else to demonstrate personal courage, than
merely back down so evasive a foe us Mr.
'Douglas, whose armory of quibbles wad, out
lash the patience of all the duelists in the
Senate, however perseveringly they may urge
bim to an engagement.
TIM manner of the death of J. W. Heart,
son 'of the former editor of the 'Charleston
Mercury, at Washington, is thus , related by the
Sbtes: He had come home late, and found
Outlaw locked, and every °nein bed. Going
to the stable, be climbed up , the door, and
thrust his head through en opening io order ►o
draw back . the bolt, and, while in the act of
drain*. so. his feet slipped. and-he was caught
aader the chin and on the hack of the neck
'by the boards above and below, and choked
to death."
Twintit daring fellows entered the office of
the Treasure of Coshocton county, Ohio, on
last Friday night, and while two of them threw
a allowl over that gentleman's head and held
him; the third scamp deliberately took his keys
from his pocket, opened the safe and robber' it
of tient,- thobsand dollars. It is unnecessary
to state that the rascals made no delay in re
tiring after getting the money.
Wnrt Grt. Scorr arrived in 'New Oriente%
some one !ieter,him in the crowd which passed
at id hinkat the St. Charlm, asked pennie
s* to carry his overcoat. The General grant
ed the . rerest, and the person in carrying out
his hatentiona in getting. the coat in his posses
sion, carried it entirely away, and the General
hal !bollard of it since. In consequence the
Generri bad to call op a tailor the nest .day.
Tat RESIGICATION Or JUDGE !MEV, of Penn
sylvania, was communicated the dm' iciary Com
mittee of the House of Representatives Thars:
day...:•,Tbey. will suspend all further investiga
tion concerting bis impeachment, report to the
House the hug of the resignation, and await
its *dice.
It is rumored thit AttorneOeneral Blqck,
dissatisfied with moinopolizing spirit with which
thee President dispenqes the federal patronage,
sad: onside to fulfil his early promises to po
litical friends, is anxious to resign and succeed
Judge Irwin. Mrl Buchanan is perfectly
TRH HEALTH OT BISHOP POTTICR.—.Bishop
Potter wu in park in December, on his way
to Csammt, in the south of France. His health
was improving , and his wife was better. The
Buffalo Cosner so states on authority Ufa let
ter from Bishop' De Limey to Rev. Dr. Shel
tos'oftliat city. Bishop !delimit*, also in
Loodon, is nearly Well.
SING_VLAIL--A ma t t. bailing from Broome
matt New York, a pedler of jewelry recent
ly titrived,s4 Peoria, 11l ;and took lodgings at
a pri, , ate boarding-bode. Ile had considers
bb jewelry, the safety .of which be seemed
qulteittatious about, and also quite an amount
ormentey.. as the 14th he left the boarding
boon, to take a walk, and, bad not .returned
2"P to the 18th. Ills jewelry was left behind.
No ooe remembered his name ;
hut be was an
Alisiricon, Of middle, age, and bad five chil
dren.
PVILIC PIRIXTING AND Thsonso.—The Public
Priotimg_for the term of, three, years .was on
Taeodol.allotted to A. FL lismilton. at, the
rote of o fraction oser.9 vests per 1000 eau,
sad ;hyper token for press work.
MIS a VII . oorriereft.—The hill for the
ebolitioo of the !Ace of Canal Comtatuioner
and Stets Entinter,:frie *lit to the Governor
Toeulay-foreocook and 'wee Inimediately sign.
al brills. now e; law, eat the (Janet ,
Board la ertabeied among thetbinet that were.
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tonrati , thoglostoeutyiilliauirobare feeently
pas**4l an cmdina flee Clititi 'women , te,se
tv.ility with men ; a* 'vote*.
The bill to redgce the pay or tzteinbere of the
LDgislature was reached on, Tuesday last: Mr.
TztoaN, of Philadelphia, said, inasmuch as the
gentleman who Introduced and bad charge of
the bill was absent on leave, as a matter of
courtesy to him, be Would move that the sub.
Jed be postponed, which, of come, au almost
unanimously agreed to, The' hnowinr. ones
now, with thumb on nose, sir It panilot, be
called up but by a tao4bir, vote. ,If such
be the caswit.. stands:the-new members in band
to loakoul for man-traps and snakes. There
nuif be s may of reaching it yet. . 1
Efforts are continual i -being *rage *bilis
Aided itiOiriki63as "or eOpiii;ifjOie
prCirtb 14 Thet.lo4err MOM*
iroted down the fries& tetreeebasteitii
yeste:rdst lioctiber ;late* 41i:halite*
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**kali Ul*4l,llPm tO one r~l'tctjcs,}Q~tj
TOffs% .*Osnm
Vwaitimoogroot pot. 1344 t, winter int mush=
ow:4 preitlent Jae • ozrot,
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in, dui Nit6t*,of illtzstrioue .pomv
erntivpartr, they pooh( find thenistilt . 4.4 - in is
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Tay- - Morning l'ebruely-A-4859.
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ruses—One Dollar per imam, &traria/04 estoonee—
Four was previous to the expiration of o subscription.
',satire will be given by a printed - and - if nat
re-
Reved, the paper will in all eases be _
CLannims—The Rissietteir veil be gent Cherst fat
lowing extremely, ,oto rates : ; •
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10 tapirs for 8 OO
,tYO cppiesfor•i 06
Xpritsertireturis—rsr o.iguisre,itt jp. mon Drina, Ore
Dollar "or Mite Or less insertions, and lebentifiVe tints
for each sabseelOnt insertion; . " - -
JonArons—lrivented toitli'arearnro and and a
Vessonable pitees-4bith ever* facilely fie doing Boat e,
Blank*, hand-bills. Deli tickets , ,
11 " 111 T ,10 01, 'eta by Wit.* our ri,sk4euelood, fn .an
envelope, mid oroperlydieveted. toe will be responsible
for its safe - ;
Ildr•Oor correspondents and ideal news• oe
eupy to mach space this .weelt, that we have
no room for editorials, and but fillies for gene
ral news ; of the latter, however, nothilg of
interest, presents itself.
M.U. Conn has disposed of the Tirb►a Agi
tator to Ht - se Youso. and in the last issue
takes an eloquent and feeling lea* of his rend.,
era. We part with Mr. COBB, with unaffected
regret. Daring the time he has published the
Agitator. be has battled sealouSly and faith.
telly in the cause of Roman Rights ; his re.
ward has not been a peennisity pne, but he has
the satisfaction of knowing that', Tinge has a
healthier state of public feeling than -any other
county the Stags, mucb'of which has been
owing to his unwearied efforts, aid steady per
sistence in the straightforward; path.. Such
men as toss, are the salt of the earth—and
.though their labors may be unappreciated and
unacknowledged, yet the results will he felt in
the sound state of popular' feeling, long after
th' are forgotten. Wherever his lot may be
cas in the "wide, wide world,", we wish him
sitm dance of success, peeuoiarially and politi
cally. We have his assurance that " this field
is abandoned only that be may enter another
where there is pioneers' work to!he done."
31r. Youxo who takes the place of Mr.Coan
is not an antriecrsoldier, nor without editorial
experience. He has seen service daring the
Kansas difficulties, and was a correspondent
of "Missouri Dernorrat and the N. Y Tri
bune, nod likewise for one year editorially CCM
nected with tne Kansas Herold of Freedoes.
We welccime him as a,neighbor, and trust his
labors may meet with adequate reward.
FROM HARRISBURG.
[Correspondence of the Bradford Reporter.]
V. 0. Gooncten :—The committee in the
case of, the contested election fron the 3d Rep
resentlitive District, of Philadelphia, has run
down t the city taking evidence, and some
very del things indeed have already been 4e
veloped. The " strikers "of that city having
been trying to out-berod the " rotruins"' of
Kansas, and they have nearly succeeded. You
unsophisticated politicians of the rural districts
buno-nothing about carrying ; elections ; the
way it is done is the city will soon be knoWn,
and it must as'onish the uninitiated.
The case from the 13th district of Philafel
phiN was dismissed by the committee aslun
worthy of investiFation, and Mr. Eves, dem.,
retains his seat.
The contested ease from Cambria county is
progressing slowly. It already shows a state
of political depravity rarely seen in the coun
try. The Judge of the beard in Washington
township, the contested precinct, was a po't
master, one Inspector was a Qerman, who
could neither speak; read nor understood a
. Word of English, l and could give testimony to
the committee only through an interpreter.—
One of the Clerks was a P. M., and the clerk
was so Dutch he could scarcely write a Word.
They were onsiarn, and beautifully drunk `the
entire day ; the ballot boxes were cigar bases
, Without/borers, not sealed up after delve,
but!set to the back room of a store-house, open
and exposed to the public, all of which would
not , have been very criminal had it not Keen
for the fact ; that with but 178 votes in the
town, they contrived to, poll 487 votes, over
408 of which were given for Mr. Poeretti the
Isitting member. There seems to have been •
strife between the 4th Ward of Philadelphia,
and' Washington, Cambria Co., to see which
lAhould dive the deepest, and come oat the filth
iestin the pool of political depravity: '
IlAszussnia, Jan. 28. 1850.
gioriies mincaity next winter. Mr. &LAD said
di t w where they
f t resolution shoold ea f
k a''
H er shoot the II now'
niedth !Imo subordinate . n
' uts:
Wog atd :was continued for • tioltivb4
the resolution was voted down by is large ma-
Jurftirrr,:,. ,., •
The bill, introduced: by Mr:Swami. Xing&
ling the contract with R. J. HALEIRMAS tot pub.
lisping the Legislative Record at $T per page,
has beta op in. #s Senate, and after some de.
bate *MI lost by aitiiet party iota. Betbe
Itenamiatiet-petty- Mime the •sesputribilittel
paying off-..apartimurpress at' that exorbitant
raqc-vihen: a rispiaiiible man proposes to do
ininetwork saving to the Smte, of over
$lB per day.
The State printing has beenlet to Ai BOYD
BADLIZON, the old contractor, at 76 1.18 per
cent below the highest price fixed' ip;
Whet the exnee price Is, at' which' has been
%I
let, I am not informed, but hear theta Is , very
low indeed. !This Is &strange anomaly ; when
there Is a fluff? competition 'for the 'public
printing and the law decides who the printer
shall be, as in this case, the work is done in
credibly low, but when pOlitical favoritism, de
cides the question, as in the case of the Record,
the Most extravagant prices are regarded by
partizans as " all right."
The greatest annoyance is the Philadelphia
Passenger Railway bills, they are very numer
ous indeed, and are laid three or four deep
over the streets. There will be some sharp
practice, no doubt, in getting them through.
The members ere as yet kept in ignorance of
their location and provisions, and an effort to
get them printed and laid upon each members
desk made the city members sit very uneasy in
deed. and one of them talked out the hoar of
adjournment and prevented a vote. They must
look out or there will be an avalanche of noes
when their bills come up; the country Members
are bound not to vote in the dark on these
bills.
Several petitions have been presented from
Bradford and Wyoming counties, asking for a
law for the assessment and recovery of dama
ges along the hue of the North Branch Canal.
A bill in accordance with the prayer of the
petitioners is being prepared in the Senate, its
exact provisions have not yet transpired.
Yours,
(Correspondence of the Westford Reporter.)
Visit to the Eastern Penitenthui.
E. 0. Goomocw :—About seven years ago
Mosas BRAIMALL Was sentenced to twelve
years imprisonment in the Eastern Peniten
tiary, for the murder of his wife. On Friday
last Mr. Mvaa and myself visited him in his
prison, with the view to learn his real condi
ifon there, and to inquire Into the propriety of
making an Wort for hie release. As you al
ready probably understand he has served over
seven years of his 'term. His bodily health
is fair, bat his mind is evidently yielding under
his confinement. Mr. Ilouowstt., the very
intelligent and gentlemanly Warden says, that
Mr. BRAIIIIALL works steadily and patiently,
has never violated a role of the prison, and by
his uniform good conduct has won the esteem
and respect of every person about the estab
lishment, that "if there was ever a prisoner
within these walls who was truly penitent, and
who sincerely reretkd the commission of crime,
that man is MOSES HEUSI/LILL." He says he is
an industrious, kind, innoffensive old man, has
become childish, and is fast approaching idiocy.
He thinks if he is not soon released by pardon
or otherwise, the State will be compelled to
remove him to the Insane Asylum.
With these facts before us, ought we to hesi
tate to make an effort for his pardon ? Have
hot the ends of justice been, already fully an
swered ? Has he not recei ved ' at the hands of
the law enough to satisfy the most exacting
friend of prison punishment ? .Can any earthly
good result to BRAMWALL, or to society, by his
longer confinement? In fact Is it not . doe to
humanity that the should be released ? These
questions are worthy of consideration.
Hit pardon, I have no doubt, could be ob•
tabled upon certain coalitions, viz : Firstly,
that the Warden, Mr. HOLLOWEIJ, certify the
same facts to the Governor which he has al
ready given to us, (and he informs ns he would
willingly do so), and secondly, that Mr. Bea*
nAuls son, or some other of Mends, give
the requisite ,essurance that he shall be takes
borne upon a farm, or other quiet rural place,
looked after carefully, kept from becoming a
charge upon , the public, and evpecially _kept
from vile influences and associations.
We visited other prisoners from Bradford,
and, as you are aware, they are numerous, and
hold a prominent position among the delega
tions at that establishment. Most of them
were earning their board. 1 1 1:11MIESP, recently
arrived, was doing nothing aseept, reflect, upon
that foolish career-whieb suddenly brought
him to his present degraded condition--a con-,
'ditien ihich he feels very keenly Indeed. 'ft is'
a ensfai*ly it.fr , o that it young makwho
was citileistelligent 4d rtipattaldksed. vow
*hid with SCUM of: the most
,respeetabb fatal
'Nei ei Oiiiinityl should !iro l 611 ,0 841 , 1 0
4-1401f410erite habits,‘) soon 49d 1 0, nr ,
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Pau Kuus.
Hamm/was, Jan. 1859.
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it. Anneal Neetiag, January, 1069.
Statements won
'Abet tbat Sbe beldam" conducted a. it bad bees foe arra
in the ante manner. That the Cad bad - been sold tOOO
WM Os many hutenearbew than east) en too long me
-4% and Itunently to &Medd parties. That the badmen
wu an ardemis one, vexadoes, requiring capital end M
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nu i na bg. -
4 11 1KIPXRILiftliiMitniaink
enoisly agre'edto Mimi= tlifiriciiirCoal - Ilar — ths mutt
Simian, 4:4 1 Wattle' 4110 singlicliiittfielust *Ws
heilthytkmarsil.• : - 3%1 off , - w• - t 1
COmmittedlrSa sppphsted to lgpegt
am efficient tuitpoulartsgt asigenglesg.
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iiirThe Cl*Aehl " Our
Int:Mennen are at present "mistily sanallesitt WAWA*
been gia*inglnquitlesill regard to the Wed 9t tb4 ft
, slums thisoeason, and, although: It opt et ,questiowto
procure *mote ,information • jet :Few44 4 4 100
1 ,.
about tim anal soaniity umire' tim .
heg hmmuic.
So for as isocsroAted.w,oo nqt JfpOor bow
it will comPire with thopoiducts • for Mer yearn; bat
one thing that we do know .is, that a large number of# l '
saw mills are standlni WIG," Oil thn, other to the
"'log men" have given mkt large Contract* on tbn two
Clearfield mai, Moshintion and liittnaninhiinifig'ortlelt
wilt aggregate hoar' 10,000,0iXP t 6 80,000,000 feet: •Trie
scarcity of snow this Wilder has. however, retarded their
operations considerably, and it is doubt All whetting Oil
theficentracts will be filled." • ' :
sirwe observe by the Levings.tos- Mies,
pablisbedat Wood Norrie.N.Y., this odr esuradois towns
um. Dr. J. 'lacuna= yea announced to era a "high.
ty pleading Entertainment" at that place rst Wednesday
culling of last steek.ecnielsting of "Recitatiqoa and Sow,
Sono. Campbell, Scott. and °thereof the favorite Sea.
tisb poets."
sir The date of onr,pstper, on:theioo4loa3
the id of February, when It Amid be the
IQ" The next tneetinr of the BrildfoidoOttn
ty Teaches' association' wifl he held in Windhani, On
Priday and flatarday, Febrnary t/th Mid 12th. Teachers
and friend, of education are invited to attend. whether
residing within the County limits or not.
iiirThe ice in the pool of the dam, at this
ptace, moved off in grand style, on Sonde' ernildng
and tearing and grinding Weir to framents.
fir Th e Pittston Free Press, is the title of
6 aew paper just started at Pittston. by A. Q. Large, the
first amber of which has reached as. It is very neatly
printed. la neutral In polittos, aridAblerTat tietirePativo
age than It will probably realize.
Masoxtc.—Hon II: M. rincia Di, Grand
Master, has appointed Gmfos a. Bm.n m hie Barmy
for Fhe Masonic &Wet compoted of the counties of Brad
ford, Booquelmum, Tim tad Sullivan.
. .
Bzwasacrt.--The Oweg o Advertiser sap:
dune of the pave named Miss Young, of some rreiebil.
Sy here and In the neighbor* villages, was walking
armed our streets on Tuesday morning last. In her
route she called at the Washington Market, and there
one of the employees ordered her or In language which
she thought disrespectibl. Whereupon she coolly drew a
" slung shot," a lump of east Iron about the size of a
large hen's egg, with a leather thong annexed to it; and
attacked the Ulan. Retest a hasty retreat after 'having
deiended as bat he could. Pollee Constable Doty was
soon round however, sad led her off Ingloriously to 'oak's
back parlor."
A Yowl° MAT fluor.--On Tuesday after
noon. Geo. Wits" aged 19 years. oldest non of
JSWU
son, for many years peat a barber to Ronesdalealmt
self with a pistol while alone in the barber shop. Be
states that be bad loaded the pistol with three small bails
and was incasing down the ap with the Odd pointing
towards him, when by some came It went ott and the
three balls entered his breast near the nipple—each bell
mating s separate wound of abut a quarter of an inch
apart The best medical assistance has been rendered
him, bat owing to the nature of the wound it cannot do
him much good.
PROCLIWINGB ow Tag MOICAL CONVENTMV.
—The Bradford County Musical Association held fts . fifth
Annual Convention in the Born of Towanda. commencing
Tuesday. January 18, and continuing form days. The
Convention wee largely attended .i embracing , among its
members a large amount of the beat Medea! talent in the
County--a fact which gives great iemweraimutent la the
friends of the .Asseciation—that itbes attained a pasit,ion
permanent and beneficial. The exercises in the different
departments of Musical training, throughout its sessions.
were thorough. timely, and of =Wait lenient, as was
clearly evinced In the comparative performances of the
class. A. 7
The music Was chiefly selected from Mr. Inevarav's
New Anthem Edition of the "Jubilee." s wort of exceed_
Ing excellence and merit. The Anthem sad'-Cbornweit,
especially. are gems of the Choked chaorter. These
were new and performed by the clam the fie era time in
this County. at the Concert on Friday evezdng fi beam , a
large, intelligent and f appreclatiog audience. Perhaps no
feature of this. Convention, gave more encouragement to
the friends of the Association, than the readiness, excel
lence and success with which the clam performed several
of the more difiltult of these beautiful compositions. and
the satisfaction with which they *ere received hy a large
number of' competent judges. The Concert,notwitiotend
lug the Inclement *Mather. was attended by the
citizens of the Soto% Had It notlfwen to/ the _prevailing
atom shire world i hove been one of tbs . ittgoef gather
logs that ever convened upon a similar occult& in this
County. Of the pwfonnence of the Anthems and Cho•
ruism i .we have already ;plum. The 'Glom ; 9thltette.
Netts and Solon. were received with unolgue4sethhietion
ood . oPPliete--thenutgenue thueindicating the pint en
cooro oPPooll*/ o c *til u tt°i °l *c°4rooloP to
pleat*.
The Intetest of the Constiami walinost agew4lY ea.
banned b 7 the peewee, dakini two slAit, of ?rot T. E.
Pumas, or*, Minna! Mutest Instittiti.lit PiOrtb
In& Mass. Prot Puma entedieto the ilia' In several
Intereselna and Instioattre exercise; dating hls day . ; and
by request sang several boletus! Naafi twisting . a high
older of meats As alasaber, sod *Ana aid edltivi.
ted taste as sperformer. , • 7
Ic is aowlve parelince llr.. W.r B. Rum= coadue-
Aril the first liask o d CAimullon !ffl.ar WO is, gasock The
bebllng *lliCatconeagonlo Bragindiao4l,lol,
wa l i,k9ked.9l 24l ta !g!PethlelA. iNT•
trioo3l,ol.
.6111 ,Id 4 1 :arti ,
IsaoiiisturcOilisSeat 6tritok;iiidodtori iner g
And lopetie titet'aid 64 1 . 1 4401„ ,Ond 4 eyir ,
an entirely dlebeent asellnic mil those Wbo 'tear!
ftd. TbeeiiiptibetiiiatitbA Wandi j wilkieni Mu
arestisleat iiateisitil ton:
wcumaie :oda *timid moor GAN th'iiitetiiii;
eelsos - itganiatiool!spenaid
- - -
reported In favor of Troy. Report adopted.
0111 MUM the third Tway of Amy, 1810. vu
MI
On mothr. a Committee of amen we appointekby i
Alone[Woe. to consider the praetimbility of orgaidib:
g other Musical Amociationa, which dual be atudkry
the Bradford County Aseoelatioa. Said Committe to
4 11 p =r lll o 4 =2 4 s The following person
: W. T. Daum Ulf
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Tasearft;inlr. Ihirt.l o llte ;VLSI. Gocnnuca,
lbw iithe LAWlCitt#
' •LIVA,I .19; 7 1th,41n ,
t:l,oo66llollliftteiffetill:lbigWelviin
Calla messor4a hair" fr;
PsauulMOTedetlT.,4ifftwa..,,cl4-113
" ..t1) c `•,lnf=rlWi
Auuem, . 03 ,
lettittit ~, lOll4
- • •ri , • f• , • -4 , 1, , ,: • . •
The c tu# onto,' peutl s
Fetiefoite e , • 0,1
pc rim
ditioe.l4l - ribe ettsbiel Mitivatri Prevideit
W. is Di airs aadb , V. VoteigileePremidensta W. , C.
lioaart: gametal,. Mut fox; Tmariarer. -.•• • •
• Tbe follOwleglrerseletware , appoitited Executive cote
ionime. CM' the mislialf Year : • Cues. E. exam:ma. G.
Toirwalt. Jens Howaix..
The couunittee on Iteeolutione, Mesas. 0- NM*.
-14. • •
$, W. nowitui, and R. 1 1: Buss, through their chainnan,
reported the following I '
's
Wlteasea, in the good essefJC. we Lace been kept
through adothei year, sod Perraitasgoin to Meet htCsib•
wank* and enjoy His antic in the =nibble without and
larnake within, thereon , - • ' ''
?fiat. It becomes Mil rea eNP:deri)ll feit'acid
heartlij aelosnwledge'otti gratitude to Him.
That such Musical Convention". when properly conduc
ted, mtnnot fall to do nutch to advance the science of vo.
al mastic and cultivate the spirit of sacred jussiie—by
witkeningn deeper interest,, promoting unity of finding
and pupates. securing ounces of style ;twang singers,
end especially b Irking within the retch of many,ahigb
or ender of ht; thiu could otherwise be enjoy
ed. bet by few. ,
That we regard'wftb much favor the project of estab
lishing s Nonnil iledad institute, in this region, and will
do Arhus We can to Iftcourage and sustain It.
That we terstleeto our petty distinguished conductor,
Prof. .` BaatniVitie. our most hearty thanks for his
patience, hioduedis , and astutely toward Mt, and for the
invaluable instnrctions.ho hie given us In song and,samed
prate. and may st,e addlhe prayer; that we may all be
permitted to joikyrith hint in the perfect praise of ties-
That we congratulate nerselres on having bad the plea
sure of making the acipiaintance of Prof. T. E. Pissairra.
and esseelviog from him ?shield, lessoen. '
Vitally that Oar thank* are due to the caws of 'the
Bradford County Musical Asenciatioaourd to,the citizens
mt
or Towanda, for the acoommodati that have amaphed
to reader our toter stay among theta so plesitut.
PETMSON'S LAMES! .IVATIONAL MAGAZIAIB.--
14 are In receipt of this valuable publleatloa.....lbe on
bellialuocats is this work are spleudld and„innst meet
she MI" tally of above alp meek after,* LOW-. MOW
sine, And, la a literary view, there.are few publications
surpass it. It is made up . of original miter ippraiilll7.;
short, interesting stories . ; and,a goo 4 sprinkling, of poeti
cal ccmtributions. This Witiaine L Publislk by Ow.
J. Pwrsnsos, 306 Chestnut street, flilladelphta,
IS The Bradford County Medical Society
met on Wednesday. Janna 7 5, at the Keystone Howe,
in the ',Mame of Canton, and was called to order by the
Vine President, Dr. Persona
The following membees were present : Drs. Parsons
lad 'Axtelll Trof; SW, Loltny; nohow, Contest Moody
Firsetnonto ; Margot, AI aoroetan ; Horton, Terrytown
Homo, Towanda. •
on motion ; the reading of the infante& woo dispensed
with•
Oa motion of Dr. Holmes the knowing gentlemen were
elected members of-the sodety :Dr Rockwell, Troy;
Teary, Sylvania; Smith, South CreekOloine, Canton.
Dr. Horton reported a case of Suppurative, Rrysipela•
tons Inflammation of 'the hand and arm, which waned a
discussion upon the diagnosis and treatment of the care,
between Drs. Horton,anith, Ifogpm,Hohnes, Bliss, Rock
well and Mason.
Dr. &form marred it ease of Cisogilar of the wrist;
cured by extirpatfori.. Also S case of Umbilical Hernia
cured by use of adhesive straps. Also a case of Counter
Extension suecesatully produced by adhesive straps. In.
tentsting 011101 were promoted by Drs. Holmes, alma sad
Dr. Morgan offered the followthg Tadlea 4icis was
adopted:
Resoieed. That a committee at three members be are
polnted'by the President to -Inquire into the proseeution
ananienced wind Ds. Antall foritildpracticei aid com
mittee to report Oda ernsinir o , ,
The President appointed Drs. liirinut, Smith and Hor
ton Addeommlitce. SoldetythettadJonmed tip Gi P. M.
Met pinviant to a4purnme:a4, acid the committee in the
case or Dr. Axtell - sntimitted; a 'report and'. teirlutiona.
which were read. diseinted, and finally laid °tithe table
On irrothin; the Preilidint 'selected MW.,llockw ell and
Traey to it:lief - 046i &mkt,. at tee next meet
ing.
Adjourned to meetlitTomuldo,on Wedoesday,lfay 4th
• • , IL Mutts, &ley.
_2 5 (For, the icePnrtal , " • '
Tot Tonne ngict Adovcroii :- - .IIP. .gdi
ter—rermlt me to,record toy: approhatloa, of youririef
comment on the statement., by ; the , Demo
erne. o f th e alleged Abduction, by the Ca th olics there. of
,
1 the girl 4sompt.and l to Add a few Ideas, suggested by
that %toil.
. _
Whenever any occurrence , however local or purely per
may to . tortured "lido I tale rebuff s* of diacredlt
upon the Cpholle Chink It is'cirY hire to dnit an e:dltOr
eourageoiii enough toitiolnd bti Indira that there mi i
'two aides' to i sitirY.'" l " flaiittuf &wit' hold'eltanta en - do ,
eo, 1' ammo yon will not fakiallotebitale through your,
Columns-4o 'twig. that; 'llthoogh 11E64 , nothlnref!
the out** Imam eteept What I glean front the ,
, Demeeirst's repott4have no beattatiomln'Plellnalkalt
the whole-01MA Me fattrioation,,,Thet4ortle solevi
dently 0pt!k,..014 exhlbitteneb a Aralnlas atter ef
fect7MP PIO' eff,CAtfli,,frte ußt° i tqk r!kß i !9 2l l*f,° l
his MOIL tr.ci ll 4 tillikilerti. , ;illit ifieTim liF* 9l C4li4 4 4l
/32611 " ( M 3 0? , tea 1 nitt°l'..t?fiFty and thiry:*°:
tt*lrToigapiesiiiiiriittpids cane. *llAde from the
imsplelima, iotitalebtof the, 'fleiWriiol' and nil OtoilMis,
- 5app04.144.' ateiiiiatbd fait"; fig piddence. iiaii pieti dia•
pts* . fid M 3 tiinipoittal iMlPufifoirettidding 11%500416'
thit Community, nmdmil it Idgbly , Inipiotill.d. that the
venerable priest- of. "ChomMittit Would Opproveriankh
dim Mkt. the alvdnetlois of a add hcaithajatisdiettaa at
bee aatarit at legal kaaniiao!aitept, tat 2pitaasoatit m
ikes othasit,alSywl , -.47n? ol 1. 41 , ; ,t : . - , 1 ,,,-
,Will thiptinfe.m4,94l.l) Olailequireen!a of law
N 4 t !°t*Ort , f l 4gtrfil.h•POOßOdk "s l ?9%s rui lk , the
f#l l4 l/40 10 ,'dePtililk/i int* tingt:' When the new I
Li p%s4in-i a # 118 .isr ite*
ROObe
made. tf t0: 04.4% g*#ldidolcfmtst'Ait
I.iri'q nifinti*iitot_*ytldiii, dt idciee-
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rfritisWtoidliiefitietteciPlndeteapist
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ta!dslit:4lll•ll4o;f4iiedniddid
ibtioriiiiii distinpenair z hitiedhni stkakis imb :
ingiwitiodai,tammedl-bab,lbe v elkirceld m l,
1 odd Andsdipftehighigid 4 1 4111 11 1.**olheOPsiwi
*eke/ indyiddeneliralltildwiodki 101,40k 1
iiiiiititsMAlNlftd :974.31 'EPin :..tail ti/. .i 0 ,7111 4.
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illibili4inalrikiliaoll BilletK,idivarttholgemoi
Ms* docuidisi asidesdbidimert %Ilk mop*
sad Oros irtai tiirdmaiptlabast Ildrytilaw. masa
prfttug. feared and cohered. wording to the sew map.
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sisidlag et
sat A
4101111hb, I
satinkge spew the dem)
in the part iiitpt
IMO Clit
away p iers utr z
torten awe Th e Bet " ,
ruder ant & doll aad s ou
thewd hisawebb.
l and ssewn,
having incurred the penalty, he hi
Is ernwp n i# 4 %pa l.
1$ was framed for the prestectkin of OM wi t i,
iiiiiide' o4 olooo4 4 o4 l lloll4o 44ll4
outlawry ; aid framed too when religion"s ,
Iceek ne
little'known to the etwit pont, at ltioad ?ftt , 8% ti
. 11 ,
that of London or Gent& hsdeed a began e s e f the L'"
try of those days la y* tatalaeg la ab n ! deu ra
Democratic New witch chat tOG I_
War erM" —
iti the g et T e
pea* cods Ntaldrin g cb rie „.
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domestics san'sir sonemg. tiCtlut ittage, Il e Ant
train up in their cerensoldeltay child booi n g b y 'C al ;
.efe9" 164 ,., k ") 11 6. afritelo.lo27 he*.
ment and law 7 '•
View it In the word . that * retligmal ildne
pre* has ffiviVill4.„Tbe g rint, 4l l.lth Mita k eel "
the inc O of Weighty. tirianstimidafed b y hats*
In our own free land; Main eifenditilyee of ow " emit
religious . .irmaidity. flow Many peelparenk. to
knowledge. seerlitlialit ;bythith' ',desolate Nuts n e
little ones, in whose lore:and tenderness, they had l loom
hoped to find the itili v ainfinlase of their declining pm .
until the proselytizers o. with the
paison of in e , ne r le ,
on his tongue, to Infuse into the liale ones' MA cort ev
for parents and yeverty, and the parents' creed, cad n ee
cast the pall of the grave over a whole household, i emei
b e hi n d i n Bum buka..”.voice of lamentation arri e ne , i
and moaning. Rachel weeping for her children s n i nil ,
not be comforted because they are uot:'
Whilst I write memory Is busy with theewes nisei, 1
and women, socially estimable, whose proselytili al yee ,
chant, has been mainly instinmental In bringin g e g ee .
to many a poor catholic heart. and In Wog, hou r
consciously, the brand of deathlesi disgrace °Deems ,
one poor victim of their intemperate and and mil
Believe me, there In no thing , gained t o l udnyerts
ligion, by multiplying hypocrites, and expeience los
long ago demonstiatedthat It Is the only remit of pw e
lytising catholics.
' My object in this connalusication is by no ears to
wound the feelings of any friend or neightsw,ho wn " .
noxious be or ib may be to the imputation of pgami l .
Mum ; nor do I care to bewail a morbid public amuses,
however anti•cath lic; !then it is so controlled
to give me or mine any serious annoyance. Is mato
rural districts where absurd silsrepreseatatioes of tug,
lic faith and practices generally become addeutet tab
time, it b nu" to find a less illiberal spirit tboo vint
generally prerafliin tits community. Bat :Isla I fef
pleasure in bearing testimony to this Impitffett
permit me to protect against the injustice et impalas •
the Catholic Church, as the Dement does, tits fad k
failings, or short-Coming! of its member,. lay or defied
She is responsible for the legitimate molts of be Wei
tug, but not for the imprudences or improprieties of
professors. Hence whilst there is no sanction is theuse•
log of the Chgets for the abduction of children to pro*
lytizing purposes, but eft the contrary, express espw 2 ,,
tion, she must, under any phase pithy ?nubbins:i f s,
be held blameless.
We have amongst na egotistic reviewrn4 pita& yF
inters, and occasionally a dignitary on his beebylonn.
but I bare not Lead of soy of these, neophyteithit en
born sal, netlike to establiab the " patent plan" din.
doctrinating the tastily', by kidnapping " Yew Saari.
ca."
In the United States SENATE Thomlay, tbs.
Pacific Railroad bill was finally disposed of
thepassage of a bill providing for the public"
006'41 an adveTtitienient solid ing proposaLier
eatimatea fey the cmistniction of roads on the
three routes—Northern, Southern, and Ceti-
Iral. The warm friends of the hill were evident
ly mach disappointpd by this result.
In the Ilocsg the consular and diplomatic
bill was under consideration, and several o( iu
features excited considerable feeling. It vu
defeated, and will, apparently, require farther
amendment before it meets the vivito! a Mb*
jority of the members. During the diseeniat,
Mr Hughes, of Indiana, bad a alight ditEcohy
with the Speaker, bit the former apologise?.
for the language be had used before the do
of the proceedings.
k
In Leßaterllll. Jaiinary Mrs. DEBORAH na
Ta
BAIL T, relict of the latellansford B. Bailey,. i
39th year of her age. ,
, To an onaatally lam circler of relatives sad snag.
!liners this was a most and event. Amiable sad pirr
;sing, kind and affbctionite. faithful, and attendee. sis
drew aroriad .hirtatn: whaseateri. =Mimi reful*
petted into the Mait endearing Isiendsbip. Bat boa dal
the time Wits to enjoy it ! gneh iris the effect of here
Teri bararement that friends were soon pained toito
the seeds of dissolution rapidly maturing. As 11 matrices
of the same herself, sbe gare her wholehes- st tothe tad
Work of preparation for the message, " eonse MP bier :
Apparently passing through all the stages of arida
exporionice omit Its- erampletionot peamfid and *PI
dated grandam bets tattle last. We base saw ash
a more pleasing example of entire resignation-a twig
en lope. She seemed as little moved in converciagaked
her. decease ; and armagetztents attending it, as Omer&
nary subjects were brought to mind ; and even herself"
gu.ested the minister trim officiated to preach her hated
sermon.
And when her two little daughter; for whom Abe ISO
red to !lye; and ail colity eater; and all her retain" II
gathering around the dying one, with all the teederes
of undying lov6, seemed to nay to the dread wwweagrtil
'cannot give her up, and one' would think it impalas
not to latter the promo 1.A!.0b I take me pot ITV 6
themid•kor tay dayit.".sho aid, " t kve fa
'Seedy, butJems loves me more.'
_
SELLING-OFF AT COST !
rilliFeStilisctibef anxious 'of closing up bit Dry Gorb
.I. Wilms *AVOW Vebitorry 6.1859 , sell latt
ittobic of 'II* Hoods at the actual City cost, which o w°
T, - ors good assortment of grinta, Hens*
Ticks i `tlont. Casslmerrs, Sattista
tidifetablitingStrimitLkweys, Twills. JeansAs±
Ronnetts, Dregs Trimmings, Ac„ together with& ow_,
assortment of. Rs% and caps, 'toots and - Sheet. ono
Myr wmostmeist of Hard Him. NO. 3 ITio o
BLOCK.. ... HARVEY PIONNEY ,
~ Towanda. Aaiun $1.1: .
Arm I N ISTRATORS NOTICE-N( 6 s
&Meij' ith l Ow Hui affpeisons Indebted to do ft
tate of GEORGE WHITMORE. late of South CralL A tet
,deceamedt ate barebyzrequeste4 to make Pe.finea l Iru.—
kfebittad Ohms Itivfog datum against paid OA
will weight tiitii doly authenticated for sestina:A .
. G. F. WILSON ?rinuary 3 1.1859 . .
1h
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MACKINAW . TROUT. WHITE PIS&
Sloe Oak Waked and Codfish at Na 1. POO
*IX 1140% 24. ,
IPRov,IONS ,ott. , ALL KINDS.
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40ga.Flits 4#6IOZD new iispE7Plaajit
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$ 141 0 FALO It9BES.—The I
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