the British lost bilker; and ty men- killed and. °ended., l,t,, was a fine triumpli.tor the Aeseriean aintiq and spread throughout all the land a sound of rejoicing rind vietorv. •r; Washington, after the tiristinefs, and spoils ere seenred, and the wounded men attend ed to ; pttt,ltis &tiny in tuotien,andreerussed the Delawara. Unt 'before' le, retired, the commander-in-chief, with all that tenderness which, mingled with bravery, constituted his chtraeter, called upon Col. Rattle and offered the sympathies . of a friend and brother. sol dier. The brave . Colonel died soon after, and in, his last ni orients expressed fur Gen. Wash. ington the highest sentimentsof respect. - The victory .of Trenton Sent McCaig: out, the *bide - confederacy. ''.Public confi. dence was restored, and the drooping cause of freedom once more saw-a gleam of hope. singleincedotei will illustrate the manner in which- - public Confidence was reclaitned:-- 7 Immediately after the battle' - ofd Trenton, Wastri'ngton wrote a note to Robert Merris. o thrit'great political financier, stating that be met have at once fifty thousind dollars in hard money. Mr:, Morris - instantly left, his counting:room and started forth to devise' raisins to raise the_ required funds. Passing down the street, he encountered a 'wealthy' ontleman, and to him. Morris made known his wants. " Robert," said the man ,of peace, " what security csnst thou givel" "My note and my honor," was the ready an. swet. " Then shalt have the money," said the Quaker;and in few hours the cash was on its way to the American camp. A few days afterwards, Wathington fell - upon the British at Princeton. - • What a pity that the patriotiii Morris was a "bloody furriner 1." Pontrose giemocrat. , GERRITSON, 313 ntrese,Thuriday, Feb:l2, 114-57. The Democratic State Convention for 1147. The Democratic State ConventiOn, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for Governor, Canal Conrmissioner, and Judge of the Supreme Court, to be voted for in October next, will be held at HARRIS BURG, on MONDAY, the second day of March, 1857, at 1 t o'clock, A. M. J. W. FORNEY, Ch airman of State Central Committee The. Annual Statement of receipts and expenditure.q of the county will tsp 'found on fourth page. Let every tax payer give it a careul i fispec ti on . AR' The recent thaw has caused much da.nage.along the Susquehanna• and other rivers, several bridges having been swept away. We are unable to give particulars on account of non-arrival of mails for some days past. • 41110-41111.--- The Penns'ls - ania Legislature and Free-Soilisut." _Not long since-a resolution was offered in reputation, but was universally known as a the. Pennsylvania Legislature instructing our person of ungovernable temper, a dishonest Senators, and requesting our Representatives businessman, a libertine, road an- individual in Congress to vbte against the admission of the worst possible reputation generally.— of Kansas into the Union ins a Sl ave , State. His habits of life-led him a great deal into the This proceeding is as absurd as it is unteces- society of bad females, and be induced a 'o slay. By the organic act of the Territory man of notorious character to come and live . Congress is pledged to permit the people lin his house, No. SI Bond street, as his house thereof, to form and regulate their domestic !keeper. This she did, taking with her into _institutions in their own way, subject only to 1 the house her family, consisting of two grown the Constitution of the United States. If in ' daughters whose reputations hve not been the exercise of their just sovereigpity, the ac- I good, and two young boys. • This woman is teal residents of Kansas establish the rela- I, a widow whose name is Cunningham, and thou of master and slave, or in other words 1 she lived in Dr. Burden's house to illicit in fix by law the social and political condition I tercourse with him, while one of her daugh of the negro, Congress has no power to dis- 1 tors occupied another room of the house with r., regard their will. The people of the whole I a young man named -Snodgrass, with whom country, speaking through. their ballot-box i she also lived as his wife, altho' they had on the 4th of November, 1850, pronounced I never been married. Dr. Burden was worth in favor of pdpular sovereiguity ; and their : money to the amount of about 1100.000, and verdict is entitled to- respect. Should thi ! the woman . ingbarn made repeated at resolution to which we referred receive the 1, tempts to get him o marry her, that in the approeal of both branches of the Legislature, I case of his death sh might inherit a widow's „Pennsylvania would be placed in a wrong i share of the property. This the doctor had . position—a position which her independent l always refused to do, and in consequence , voters never designed she should occupy. 1 the , re had been many bitter disputes between Our Senators and Representatives in Con - ; them, which bad ended in an enmity which greys Were selected with reference to this ' was soon increased to deadly hate. They very question. They use hesnd to support I still continued to live in the same house. :li the principle which in their election was tho' the never spoke but to quarrel, and the triampisant. Of what use then is it, for the i establishment was entirely managed by the Legislture to send theta instructions, on the / 1 woman, she being of so vicious 3 nature that subjeet of slavery, when the people have al'-, I the Doctor has been heard to say that he was ready instructed them on that subject? Again; ! afraid of his life. Sometime previous to their the resolution originated with the black 1 open hostilities, Mrs. Cunningham bad intro reptiblican members and by -them will be I duced into the house as a boarder, a .14r. J. supported. 'They elected Simon Cameron, U. ! J. E e kel; This man oc c upi e d a room a dj o i n . S.. Senator, but a few days since. lie np- .i , ing Mrs. Cs., with a door communicating be ll:andel the principle of popular sovereignty! tween them, and afterher quarrel with the and suppOrted the Kansas Nebraska bill. -I Doctor, There seems to be uo doubt that she They knew his sentiments and by electing admitted Eckel to her room every night, and him endorsed them. How inappropriate and ; and that be remained there till morning.— ineousistent then. it is for these men to bring 1 This state of facts was knowo to Burden, so I forwards resolution instructing him to re- l that.there also existed the most bitter feeling 1 pudiate she doctrine-he advocated so earnest- 1 between him and Eckel. This was the state 1 ly alittle more than two years ago! The 'of affairs in the house *hen the murder was voters:of Pennsylvania declared - in 'favor of 1 committed,* it will at once be seen that self-government for the Territoriei—in the ; the inmates were of the toast' disreputable selection of their Senators Sad Representa- 'l, character. 1 . . fives they either spoke againstor in favor oft On tbe priming of Saturday January 31, Congressional int& centioa. That issue wed the boy who went to. Dr. Burden's offices to i also enadein the Contest for Chief Magistrate, Icleao it up according "to his custom, found and Pearraylvania by a large popular rnajori- I that his erspicyee bad been most foully mur trproniusrced- in favor of the principle etol 1 , dered; his body lay - art the floor dresied in Atli bodied it the Kansas bill By what authority walking dress, as if. be had been killed before do:the black" republicatei of her legielatnre, ! he had .an-opportunity of retiring to his bed. assume to -set aside the rerdiet-of her (lee- !Fifteen stabs were found in his body produe torstForwltatpurposedetheYdrazbefore distil ed by i dagger or sword, - and the marks of A bodyiseglieetion with which aslegislators — for 1 rope were on his neCir, air if he had 'been thelkateenf-Peaneylvariit, they have "nothing Istraugled ktittritileke, and then fairly cot le - to slot ..Do they cthick to alarm 'their con- i pier-exHsl4ile 'be two ,belpleto mid defenceles'. aittieatirwitb. 'the old Or about the 'dea; [Bleak Was spetttered:e4aßoatthe room, and emoloncipti-eftiot4lare rsnrerr - ' -." them we're marks of a deadly itru" r„;;le-for IA; ' 7:=7 l ; 4iciriearaO -77 f - - er- 1 be excited by the mere declarations - of dema gogues„ Do they expect that a readiness-to I s meddle with- that which does,pot concer • .theni"; So teed' the, ikris olitionisto itud ;s todisiegard the• plulftr are the qualitlis respiectd by tbeirconstitu ecis are dierited, to disapliointinent; rot. the publii; is preparing to take a proper and intelligent view of such things. Regard the resolution in any light you please, and it is unnecessary and absurd. rir At the charter election in Bingham ton on the 4th inst. the Democrats `were tri umphant. The contest says the Binghamton Democrat waslnimated, the parties taking pound distinctly on " the great issnes that divide the country:" A • democratic Presi dent and thar Deinocratic Trustees were Cho leis; to ofiehlick ReputlicaU, and one . Fill more American. • A ' SemalOrini Conference: The Senatorial Qonferecce for. the XVII district:composed of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming, met at Husli february,Sth, to electu Delegate to rep . reser.t the district in the. Democratic_State Convention to be held at Harrisburg on the 2d day of,March next. . Ira B. Stephens, yru lulled to the chair, and .A. J. 9erritson_ Chosen Secretary: , • _The following named persons presented I their credentials and took seats as Conferees : Bradford,lra IL Stephens,t. S. Russell; Sus quehazina, C. D. Lathrop, A, J. Gerritson; (no Conferees appeared from Wyoming). On motion, proceeded to elect a Delegate. Win. Elwell, Esq., of Bradford, and N. New ton, Esc, of Suquebanna, were nominated. A ballot was taken resuiting,---Elwell • 2, Newton 2,—a second ballot was taken with a like reknlt. - :• • On motion, the nominations were re opened, and Gen. John . 131 anding of Susq'a oounty . was; nominated, and name having been withdrawn, the third bal lot. resulted,—Blanding 3, Newton 1 : where upon Gen. John • - Blanding was declared unanitnoutly nominated; with power to sub stitute in case of icability to attend. On motion, it was resolved that these pro ceedings be published in the Democratic pa pers of the district. Adjourned. ' 1I A 11. STEPHENS, Chairman. A. J. Gcaarrsos - , Secretary. ED ITO ItS Neu pork CorrtsvinDtur. Messrs. Editors I cannot, probably, better in terest your readers, than by giving a short, connected sketch of the late terrible murder in Bond street. This event has caused an ex citement the like of which I have never seen during my whole term of . residence in New York ; it has absorbed and swallowed up ev erthing else in the shape of news; foreign steamers go and come unnoticed -by the pub- . lie; great fires occur; men are run over, garoted, trampled on pr killed in oener rati ons ways; but still the great public mind is unmoved, the public heart can feel for noth ing, the public brain can 'think of nothing. and the public tongue can speak of nothing' but this 'most horrible occurrence. I will en dearer to pen a condensed account of the facts that all who read this letter may get as idea of the main features of the case. 1 The murdered man, Dr. Harvey Burdell, was a dentist of no considerable professional NEW Tors, Feb. 9 . , its 7 There was no *doubt . that heliad lieeriMnider ed, and yet, althottglf all tire ! persons before . nam&l idthis 'sketch :l eleptin ththehouse,that • niglst they all asiert,,,that7they heard no nnu- Inuil 411415, and that the:l2ooe was. quiet all night: The alai-tit - Wei instantly given,. the Coroner commenced -in investigation, and every' effort is'inzir: . . • • .. .- and indignation, at the confirmed renorts 1 :nil the •ylni - ):;:1 , y - ;t insult toivaras 1111 !'''-'• e i., -'• 0 - No: tad. 1- onNty ts (ideated f,lr the Senatt.•, ....conentre. (fur grocer, of Ten'onie raee ihtit the Islas k• will soon diteover Which have reached thesis (tom the ("aaitol cf. infarJous Itaitois, L.-1.0 an I Wsgon- e 11,..;r, is . : . e t 00;IrFe. (all gtc-,4r4 tire now-a-claN•s.l a ii! I that lie "Still liee," aad- that, he is, strungt4 • • - , • : Peunsrirania, of the betrayal of their princi- • ,)•.;',.t cause for every D.anoerat to Lre:it it :0, , . ~ ...- ~.i . . A .. , 7 , -: . ~ ,„ -,. . ,_ _ , , . • perFT , t. tin sin.e 01 ail &Jur e.otts to tear., his, ! 111 !ill.!:Live.,ll3jlS O. L Ile p•a..p....t wan - ever.--. ples,.and surrender' of their vary rights, I IWe doubt not that the' President 0,,. I, ll'lr. ac- ,nu open enemy, ri:Jd tart - Detuocrat 0u , .• : • • ' "••-• the dollar and eerit• theory) try reekryn un by : quired through touch e.sertion and - ma•ny Ito withiedd bi-, patronage.from it. - i liccitavia win renel this fo-tt'llie, of Ole Aillill , 4 liTl.l-pr.:l.C, and what -i,..; wore, I, e I ~-. , ••• • - • ..- / . . ' . ' 1 . • be •,ul,- • ' •itainiontsta to clash a•man who- liar -entlefs personal sacrifices, by William B.:Lebo, and I I?,:r:oircti; - That these . Res•Jantons 4 ~;211,,,t, he '• brott. .. ilt to the:ii , llt . ,nrit 1 .. n .1 I - . . . George WagonSeller,membersof the Pauseof; lb-lie'd in %II the , • • ' 3 ''; - 1 cal litleh 1131 serviela in- the 'cause -of -• die! irra -' the'irath''that tin Aineriean . ' • ' 6 . .- . . . ' ~ ... of •.- • quar.er 1 on ano the.l.tnion. - It :tine:l3l.er ot. • , Democratic•papers of the • Representatives elected from .this -county ; , county, and that S. K. Id. Kepner, J. F.. , „ ootrar ret,resents more than t.Wents7-1.. , ur cents, c the Cabinet is., tole taken f ro m - I . •,.. ontc i v r a • and whereas, these feelings have be e n. i n -1 Aislatit, and B. C. Cl/list, be a 0011111.111 tee, to . :::;1 our ell:;•nrre'is made is made out aceotd- l'''''' —a°4 w e ii '''' ! "• o.l ''' ' lll e i' e"tiile'l ''' 1 one—rise Pr silent could not do a More to p , creased by the reflection, that to this . conven- 1 l a l l3 - the '''ulie More evert ine'llbe r u f th e ! suds, or he chaeg..-s thirtee'n-,eenta for What , , c„.nt.s..._ ,:: i l i ), , , ,:r it t i i c e in t...._tlu c ii , i i ti i • s ; i ::l l li , i u trr io; C lt i e , c l. r. F , ottarEY .to the tion ' as a remote (thong's innocent) ' ca uF .e, 1 Leg;,:ature. ' formerly cost a ten cents and a two' , mar be traced, the which have re- I l ie is bound so to, fix-- matters as to get, that i' • • Rezolecd, That the proceeoing - s of 1 1 .11 Cf.:ll - and are likely to.result to the Country, ! vention he pahli-led in the I).tily Pennsyl- , , . 4 „ instead Of , . •' . - ' Ne - ti , t - sbr Lightning : - and the democratic party, 'ea- the nomination i ..----- aln cent , in..eea, t'(./.'qr per c?:nt, he gets eight. TM . .. , must and 1 i I d a i . n° ° (ia L•*; . tbe ' t.ria.al l 43B of Prof * M°rAe ' ia • 1 ' T. M. WETHERILL, President. , oir in. , time earth with telegmuiplr wires, the and election of these trait.ors,that it is rye our- , will be remedied, when-in our families and in-: .. • i PATP.ICK F.lllOl - ). secretary. • . i Ho•adelobitt Ladyra LllO ptOglluStleBl.o 7. ... . l, selves 55110 have warnaed into life, the vipers ': _ . -......-4------ our daily eonversatic.ns we take pains to ig- 1 ‘• There ts nosi every re.ison to believe that who have stuno• us to the heart; sad whereas - , I T Prekident Buchanan.- nore *ll expressions a ~i,iiiintr , tLnd penye, 'in less thari two yearS, aild litoltaittv hers than a the Ledvet Will, (it'll morning,... be abb . ; though we fear it is too late to avert all oil the evils that mat resuft to the Democratici papers have si.,, ce 1.1 - le e l ect ii,,n, th e Black Republican and Snake them cotniaratirt% ly obs,de :e terais.. •)"•'• fur r i• 1 •cliF.'6 , g:V.l , .:! ~,z,....,x , . =,..17 . ....- 3 ,I;L:e a..i. p c , --ibh• ; tl,at t!wy •:k.)1111,1, frenl from the olitim ;o t 3, min the eves or tt:l :1.0,3 clairn to be C.L:I" IBllliaMiE S:mon CameirP.;, tlitot:Z% nr,,ltori':!ptioy of certain Inenilwrs v. elt;c.:*:,l to the iThi:e,l not entit!vd to a se:tt is dm I)u' .1:,-;. ; i:J;IC - ' - ‘vci ILt:•rt-:;)re, c;t11 S.:jl 1!;is COIIII; ; 40!1 n , rainst the . inf . ta ,- .!ti , A2 cf it; law-, by cqi , ling• the NvzLing iron tbe.pri- Ti•at meet ing, tlie ne•••• - spni , er t1:o n , r an,l E.n•1,):11)n at Pott. , ‘ •Ly • stirtncyn - i•,:f I in - t,-71!,.parc.k,.ent,- 1 - I.:nry" L: rrike..latf•iy ,• Drui2 , .•••iti to lit: 1)e:no- • •- :r.e, na!iv , t Arn,F.(:an cll!til “.r. ••••, , :tir,!•:. tid to the ,. 1)ej , n...);..r , n a€.l.". the nf,mcm:lature C....A - W.:F. - Cite ca every ..in.!:;t rn::n ; : , n to t r,,ln(!e - in € - )nr ca!enhttion•a its exititations in the election (~ 1 53?„,nr)n Cam crtlnzs. Cn:tom• has I,r6r•ertv ..... trait of his moral and• intellectual character: jor,s,lrn rho Steuhco Farmer's Advocate. -, ;,,,. i , : , - . , .. i• A juwjeu Loin to be ono of tinogo Ba um4LN ...., 4 -- A . Zitztrimo • CAL,1321::, Y. • 1 '' • h . e • ' ...i ., •1-1 • • . • 1 ittipe,tuons, daring eluilactets,.*lto, by p1 , a4:04 i... 1 : . Y, •' • • ----, . -- t i • - i l'arprntirte .11.rptoto?z--A Whole . Egintlyi qicatexivrience- - cif the-,ful!y,of,yie!dibg 4 , tcl,.,;i ..,.; i,,,.. i.- t„' t , - 1 0. . i o r . ' . .. , „ .15 tn.') :ea • ..11! . ;7•7-1 1 •s*riliulse,lliad•'.g,r4iditallyia'ecittirfodlTiifiliabii ot 0 1 , g t. . L..._!. . 4.Ti . .. ( i _Lt. : • ... v•itititig for `sober sec Old t . .foqg*' to cheek{ 1* qlin, •1 mr.l,lng!ealaty occurred nt the . trittisli, end Overp his every sictioil'. l •,:: , .t$ i 4f/helitiv,i4;ll. Havens, a Wesievan Naliji ' •-•---- '- ~, .' ' ,'....i. - . 4 '- -t N. ,:.t> ,.. " -- .: ' -• . -".. ~.5, - ' r . '.. Ili,.f.ctittatir noce Alod'st'uis. Lbc.e..‘isiorwkliy;\‘•.;sli.s.t,A3rz,ytrtittleresiding- about fourNilljlei 0 his face will lighten up, both of his large blue South of this village, on Wedne , ,day after -1 r eyes-will distend, and listeners.aro-compslled 1110012 1 gistins'4 whereby three •persontrwerel to., kink . ttreirg.vf_before, - hi* profound sornti- killed and -. a lou i rth injured beyond recovery. nixing look. Suddenlv, however, one of his - It appears that fir. Ilavens was engaged in eyes half eksed, "his head slightly inclines 1 the - preparation of "a balsani, of . whieli , the tpw.ard*Jane'sidtaud 4 eyerY'i 4.1ri.1 appears to principal ingredient was spirits of4tirlentimpi -, , be weighed in the balance. You always find - . Ile had about two g,ailons of this fluid and 4 a, that yotflire conversing - with fiti - efripliiitieillly Yin - an - tit y . orreiSiti - bbill tire' . togetherin ' striqlp(llf great visa, and his unpretending, trifolst4erta- vessel tillop, tile stovie.•.... )3.; ;ionae r '.,l4lolii •ti e I $ $ . Jf ii - • tious . Siinplitiity adds' railer than ilt.iriuil , i was corntriiinieated'td the int.ut.filtih mix-) from ' t lie int preskioii;' . w bile his 'u Mrfit:eted tare, and whijo M r.• 11. was- . endeay.oting _to 1 amiability and hospitality win your lieart; Convey it out ,of;,.!..dfxrst: um explosion took I even tliejudgernout has resol('ed to-inali(i''re- plata}eseattering4g , hurning.. du i t iti vver,, , ..* ; '' •••• •, krsons othimself,--11i4 , 1Wiresand ; three .aril- 1 dr(M,vtio•sZ , e're in th; ronin'i'dna letting' tie I to the truildinir. ~...e:•.' ! L 9 :lh; : ,•,i: r ,„ r -; f s 1 . Mr. Clinflesl3rundrige,:: a near neighbori 1 who've: englige(lin word: not -far ; from - thel . .house, he:tri its crie.cofrdistress,, - went; to-as . ol certain the - , etitiso.., , The vette as desenbed b}..l him mast be-truly heart-irending,: • On: gala ', lug entrance to flietion.e, he'foirtid litiis. - 11a ., ven.i lying upon - the'lloorwith4very. partiole of .clothing . 'Bucked 13111 ,. Mr. I IlavOis. , was - partly sitting in a corner and calling fornsi.l . 1 sistatice. - Tlieohlest (laughter; aged 15, 1 tlitlewrlierlself on t , bed in an 'adjoinitnti,-rilom and smoi tiered• the flames, tboreby , saving het' 1 life: She is badly burited,.but ; will probably 1, 1 rectiver. : 4tiotberliati4liier n•Yel two rear I i - an(l'a .ion aged five - were - v(14o lying upon the . I . ilooe with their clouting almost &limed , otf. .2 The force ,Of the explosion was so great, as tolshatter'every.window in til€lious...' .. - • • They were. carefully placed in the'''sleigli 1 or Mr. 13re ridage, =tind taken - iti his lionse, - w!;ete they received every atientioa!aud care . that'dould b'e bestowed, brt :with6ot hope of sacin , ..'thei r 'lives. Mt-S. finvenS 'died at nine o'7l . ock P. M.,'Of tine same (lay ; the Vontigest ,htii:ztittrUt 2 A:M.; of • thit 22d, arid".. the . fattier at O. - A. M., bithe. Fame di'. ': ... : - • Two (ither Cliii.itcn, . Who 'Were at'ithOol.,. ire thus at'one tilb* 'deprived of ' father: and inotlier:'. ; llieii: situation •cominends itself- to the sympaties unite eliari \ mble: ' - - :: .. - ' Mr. •liirveri's •ifge• was 36 ; lils'w%ife's . .33.-L The fi6eral eereinonic:4 took piac6 on Frisl;iv'' of bisil•we•el,..at Mr. Brundarre': house. The rerrmir..s-ef the tle:erveli were taken to Ninth Conlio't:.s(•n, in tI: t iF:' ...0., for interiiient,'of which ~. . pllee Mr.' Havens was t'orinetly it resident. si ,, tanee "1 am.a Rpublican.and he i 'Al)4inoc it, but I . pafilim this willing iribfite: that 'he aripronelies as nearly tO my ideal of the . o:en- . tleinan of the - al school as any one" it hay been my good fortune:to The gurrency Excitement. - There is n'great commotion the country 1-throuf4ll, - says the Aretcs, eon•-equent coriternpirited•action of • the Governmetit! in relation to the ree:eiviiig foreign silver 'coin at n diScetint'. of tueMY per cent from its nized value: The . people in ad vance of any de - cided action on its part, Seem singularly in a harry to get :lie foreign coin °tat ofci - rculation, ‘viftiotit allowing-any day: of grace-,—insiance the pocket being touched: all parties are sensitively aiive upon t ie fl i n t'. ter, - and wherever we , 2•. - ) the present derange'-' ment in the. specie market is the topic either of cormnrindatciry remarks; - or animadversion, the . large majority of the peopledecidedly fit s:oring the movement, and that it is an' eiivol;- lent - and judicious ono, and Ono" that should . have been itiatigurat - ed years ago, is blir est belief. ' There rni;At perhap , : hare Lc: . insotne mare jadiri k ins plan :i t biptcd than the one - adopted for relieving onisclves of this tiiiisatee,s:o . that it'Wonld bare fallen lesAercrely On the poorer ',chtsi-e5--=`• the be.WeiS o f Wood; an d drawers of wa:er." Aside Itom a few vr6aker,bowei-er. nho (rill natnrallygrowl apOn any solbjeet, no matter how free from ol},ctions it war be, movement generally popular. • • But :.•oine stated day, not less sip,. than thre months should b'e i:lt'en the Gb ; j , etir . nahle euin Iron hl come to be rec e ived as le:131 tender at its Ling rce;lgniied WOVI:41, ue 11;:.ak, have been an improvernent; this %coul4 give the oe4tile fa l ir'opportuniiy of di:losing of the sum.Aon hani, at least at a vaT sight discount. and Would not . entail th;it 1-.,:s . ul;tut - the la!) firing '‘‘ hiefi is nods ca-o. Sin3:l the :amount may teem, there are many . , v.:nous are n o : ioear It i~ ths!:e ate :l'oat "55,000,000 :1/;r: comery, ‘,ll v.10(2 1 .1 . ius.•• ; . :1,0i..0.000 i•tit cuaiult - upori c:cri sc.ei.e,i of • t • 41,0 .11 0113 711...% •J t- economy, llny(f.trea , t/red - Ire a. t i le :',OO v•iir pent, for Jt rain:• us:, of tLis silrir Wi 1 . 1!1:it ‘VOtild and wh o are tiow.c . otnre;lc:f..) to Laity , . it Both and t.ii-none ( - it' it at :4' lons -of l'e:.t; :14e . the fidivalue for whatever they Lave f.ITI 11:u11, it east to Coeur in tLe wi:v - of traf!,... it must Leap". 1 . 1r . 2 .-'nt. to 4:I, are thui ;;a+l ::1111 . ();.t said 11:e UlllV—sido:eN in ',hi- ci4e ref:Armtficn or die rem:v. W e b e lieve. then :•11 , 01.1 Le ttkktin to tt move the 1.111.1k - : n f. fin] :?:•_ Yt.t it i; r7:1110.• vi! are in tavur Lit the ine4Pnr :uacemrnt goinr , on aniil the .le2l,e;entaiive cio-xne i I:tatl3 ate ;ill One of o.le ittna tlii-11.!ult . .. .. . . The defeat of ,this , rentletnatt for ,Lnt,ted, States S'e'fiator i„vi yil oill - • endear hiiii - the snore o the - I),!lnOciacy of Peutivlvania. liiB' servieeA. to theparty, hiq in:egritv . of charne -1 ter,' 4tni his high sen-e of Lonur, itaveseeured -1 for hiin..he. Tfimiratipn.of . all true Lt4tnoerats, au the re, , i i ll'll. of . the hone 7 t men of till, pay- . ~, . • tle- , . (7.4 Fo.n:s-t:r :s ealphatieni , ly a self: rnitele .tinin—the arehirect , of his own forfune. i lie_ p05,4 , , , es indofnitatile . eni•roT, rtild is one 1 of the able,t waters in tLu I.;totel States,:as i the oppc,r.ent of the D e toperatie party in thii Statk!, Mi. 4 ). have felt hi...i,:k.e.en ida-.le, eau tf.s-, i ; ;Ty.. Ilk dt'eat' t wet,./.. , at, tail! onit' cats-e Ith: , DonloCraes . • of bi-1 -. llati . e State to cliitz. i closer - roll)av„, - "-an.1 lacy - wi+l 4 .7vj...zri,..* t.......4.:W1 1 ' ‘s !len th:fy see 1:hull:lc - edict a pv , ition coin i 'nklii , uNce•wiriz itis wortit atoi tait!titz:, , llke i.lilii.7l,: P. , -ral)!ic.iii , , if they expect lii . crush (..',l. Foasu, by tin . ,ans o f hiibery and t.tor , ruPti ,, n, bar.i couut«.l without tiwir hoit.r -.,, 1 ! We would tauter a thongaitil• time., OCtltii;V • i lAi6 pti , iLiCil -If. day; than that of his - sueressiti. : o ppoi.eLl, who will s Wjak .into thee Late 1 t.'-hautier iike, it thi t ,i, in. the - night, O. ere ro .: i.n-nft with his preen , ...e, the tamest and great- : ranoter' Ilyint . %V, .F.o.rc.qr, e , t merit of the nntion. IW . ft base conibitt= I,ion_of ba•ze rn'en, CAI.II.I4ELt of this StatP ; :tint whoni a parer tuatt - tiever wailiereated fur the Supreme Deueh. The I),.:nocratic porty_ inste , ki of tie-erting, stood tip lit as 0 rot-li IJ:in, anki Pre'sident Vera . nun hiter call,' him to a F.e.01. in (-imp. BIG LER • era: dcf , -ated for G o v el nor .Le he-worn tuilib;ns linow N,othingi,tri,a d . n atil. fraud, bat fon•alze him, and ti:e . fltst Opportuni ty th•kt 'fio!. elected to the I7iiii ted so we mi.:Olt go 'on . ,tn , " 4nt:roitqs many .in“.. tirx . e.:„ o f 'the - svnipi; thy an t i 7atitude of the Democratic:. party.• SIIOII it be other w now k hen the - great ,tlrunpi,.n of I fie Democratic patty,. the g;kl. . Atk,fitt ic;_tyirintreiksatioia : AI n 91111 . tit e ' ti_qst'•)tiafttr - -- ii - if%:.,,t, iOn s and - flisa ppo "tinents l iili • .1 .. , we y l , l 4 ave .ik nowt); ~ re . - siti,kr . t , g oat the, . te`frlb - ` .. .,ifOrrti;. is 'the• • lice of arifriend 4.lWaill;\ f...5q., of '. T o . -. ' if' '' ls ;' a . l A tm 4,, -inipa, ) . 1 ,..n.„, : . 1 ~.. I , • 60. Siltuiday,l,t ite•4_o! h_ irtrtrhit,• be received toiiipa q th liy-,t,i 4 e g rao!o - 4 94 hein g - the arri 4. Q' . Rs rignity,,.. fiesteli, from ` 'Havana, .'irti : her ilieybarf - Orne• - st tile ninths since; to • tr37l - 3 effect ora cintrige of clitnate in behalf of - hrs - lintrghter,'W:ho - had latterly ` =evinced s3•mpturns Of a•deeline. 'Thin; tone of the dis, .patch .%Vas :such as to .Create g • reat - anxietr,and . ff e s.t itt tea iftmitnfly for-New Yti tki - ii 3 -hop e s tr- re 6 lh 11 'e.-1 1 , 1 .1 . chrY."'"fglioer for. ctuiries- • hop. -- iArrit;ing- too f lato.N. Itelth4llediatelt• turn- . eel his:eou rite sonthward in the rail cars. ~ In - nrinsmitelirfeirl li 6' STdi•K' Ile - iiit .4 - Tw a - nfilas and twodays . ,,,bersvfek Not,. Xotli• Itpci Phila tle.,llloa,jatja ;ti taine len . gih 4pi tiria 4 :: l b e . ' tween the latter city and. WaShington— reaching here only to - findbinturt:her progress ' at end - (ortietn+S. ti rill 1 Ottger, .••, - .Valiay r'oute by lki"orfolk to Weldon...las been cl os ed f o r erV,t0,f.' , 4 8 5,..4 inlen!' 4 l9;Vgn•q.- 1 44... krq V.lind the t'oa`d t to 'Richmond ..still ,i Rip Zfilliiln.Raoa - - ble . . To.' atiiifile47 it I's '' rii - biirtais in eit t;;:the .. hod- of , telegraph tris•!ont•-Of Oil:lei' until ' : Yet. ter d a y; tvlibu s ,theirrst . 4dtelliOnOe he'it.ceived wa.s . . thet, rAcaillg P4nouneetngati•that( - his d a Ogliter died :At ,Charleston, on .the , ; 2‘.1,4, in- , slant. Miss . )iirti . „ . W.san .: the - flece,4ed t was - about fweof year's 'Of Age, atara-`younk lady of great beairtt' - ' itiifi ti - e - cotiiplidnikaiti. She . will he deeply gniurnet: in lie!. lexten.aed ~cii.- ele of ai,Traintance. . The CharlestOn! (s'2 C.): Con rier . 46l the :24,, inst.; ~a )*i.......: .-",. • .' -.',-.i , " -,• ..-.'. -.. ... ~ W e take the foregping frPoi . ;.,the.•..-Wash. 'i agto n triii9apf, the c.?..atkp tri Epp. • Tho i. deltth of • flliS - yotiog la 4 ticeilieti: at the ; 'gill. :. ti.,,use.,ln thisi l 6 iii tY,'"tlietiiiie . 'litate.4.l.lt _ w il l p 9 5..4i bly Rcifi eni the poignineririf this -trtf3• 'fiction to some of Iter.distitotifrieuilktrr_state,, a, we now do, upon. the authority of her ac r companyi ng relative's, !thittceverY -.a-wen:flow which l:inAttess ouruld,suggesti was.pW ,thP;rl in their hour of trial, not QM); by the gentle-. - tuanly propriciOr Of the,liOtel; 01r . .".' 11t,11Cai11,... SONO and ilis•fartiily;"lrtit.liy matiy"Lfliis -res't Went: gliestS 7 At ; n'it - ' 'Mt' . by - • titt4t , e,idePent liysielan,-•.lir...Parrostano, and ;other 'citizens - of Charleston % .The funeral;svas AttErided-,.0n Saturday, the 24th. -nit by, the • Rei.. M. ' ' Pi sok N Es-, of ,'mice Church, Anil her remains , were clepc') , izt:(l iu, the'. 311 , 1riolia-CeMeterv." , The bereaved tektite. 4 &sire. lil to le'fider their heartfelt' •rickithyfedgt4nehtle'tcr: those , w h 0 - -have• bd..; tO w,ed ; t heir , Sylnpa t hy Ofxtii I'a -.7---.41,..-,;".7.--7-7,1' - ' • . 11: 7 , The 4ippre4ellittg.:ll ; eiltitgiliatiop. The 13t!ni 04'11.1e:11 , :`,Vie%i . f. aY4 ::- °:. , ' .. .: : " The inauguration' of :fatties • BiAiiiiian ' . promises Lobe the 'most .inagnifieerit ,:iitstal went of a Chief Alaoistrate of the- United • States that, has ever taken place:. ....:The:•hilli-, , tart' and eiyiA.: ; 8.54 . ..6(: ia , tipts pf.the la.rge ."ei ties ' MU imikkrig, preparations to visit Washington • on the vcr,:t,iun. : Arnow? ; the rest, we. notice , the 7th'i•;iiii;iletir; !SUti r unai °tiara; of thel.st. ditri.i on New•Yilrk,State militia 'of 1.1it,=•••...4ty of New -.Yo•k; ; t he. Pit ress cprtii of. Alliair ; the Keystone Club of Philadelpl4.l::art4ffile ' , Y ou n g. Men's- P e Uninra t it: ' :UPI RP . CIA, of New Yoil,Wh(i will 'be accordPatiied by bod worth's full btinri... . : -, .. , SUgq. Co.ttiaf • The Societk'rits To&t. lay v e•ti i 117, a'atery 27 di, ISo7,liv U Drinker,. Pribitient, hcij6urtied''4)S•er liopTlire i,:al,-; week on'aecontit-ot m st6r..!': r - Thk . pitieeedings of lasi irieetzt weie iend. it'iotion; R . 6:017:1 rriii tee w:is appotnted to no4tiriat 191' thk • the . i;oinmittee, the wpi,' 71 . 1: C .. ..,"4(11.141V%. A - 'The Itellort.a the Trea&urei Tears A.:lotpted—showing r. balarie'e in the Ttepsufy .6ti the 'lst of 1 GG,J4., • The committee ip libmin;iteoffieersTerorted as fo:l o trg. writelt .u•tis onatilinoustr tidopteil. • Julin t on; Vice l'iesi ,lents-, Scortn-ry, Wm. J. Turreil ; Sect-et:Li 11,".• Cpminittec., A. .I.44lthvin.; ; ,, Treasutet, Aior Latilr.dp. t r The Secretary. not being presenk-,Satnuel F..eartnait was clwtienS4;retary,pro..ifosn: nn tmrtion the tinle.. , for . reee,iiingireports • on g r:0 : crop wateottti tined, till Alie tneetin , j or the Society. ~, A corn - rnittee consisting of Azar Lathrop, SnuinE4 F. • Carinaltl . IV; frreetl; -- G'eor!,iir Walker and Witt, C.'Wurd was rtripointeii to oonsider ing, watch of tilt.. Society It - scityie'ititiller point that) sfontrase;•rind to reliOrt;lit:ilext:tife.6ti ne, On tu'otion,"ndiourned to Tuesd6'ferening of . tirsi %seek At;ril c ourt. ''•`? SA N. UEL.P. - CA RV ALT, .Seerelary. ptc. tem. .1..1NDNE33 IN CONV - lIIISA.TION.—!T4IO/e 13. no way in .:nen„ can do . ' good t9.folllPtl wi h s'ty Cxpein43 , . ki6a nes.. in conversation. --”. WordN" , it is sorip-, tinies Aaki, C0.5t.; no th ing."' I ,Av . nntl intrzi kiird words no more 'than ''t,licks.* which are h ar sh and irierciterl . 4in4..words mie z pp tru norre, valued than tire most..costly gifts, rind Alley are often` regarded - t h to kens of a desire to : makc..rotliel harps., very thinkihat . kfild veiy corrimon,lthm. are - sb elettp ' . brit . `ihere are ninny-who .I . lave: a large other languages 7-eNcelit :Yhey have. mairy hitter words t and witty'Woras s atirt learner) Words( in abundance; :but their stock of kiwi words is Small: The'. one might supriirse i %void& at. grudge Mite. kindness in his littiguagd,:hOweveti'cl&tely.he clin . n to his money, but—there are persona who draw pri.tilteir,"kindlteSs . .stitli more.re luctance.tlian on their_ purses, . ; cAfir:CL - TilF. 11ANSA - rrit Es.—Ttie're irf llgilly:. - ititeresting, 'par the-.4.ValiOrziro4listte (-tuttal liars as .did Comtiiittcesa,-crracerttina t mai)a , ,46iireitt, 'or the jit - ndi Oop trill a teti Tor the re;a:f ep . u(arity . incompetency and prtfate-coi'ruptignforti tho su.iple Or the 'clirrif:%;;.i in both sides, itild i f . we 'are . to beliesu half t10:1;" tile greatest f:ervite ilrit..carr be '4otro . icto re .. vq. Italiicrpm ilArtite,(4l4,ertuthjliagby-these set!. votr.s.tituted: cotrlraie,i.-7+Pni;Y r eles k ~.. 1..-- E: , X i..W.IP AP ER U N4lf SI ; zTEII.-..3 '. rather fF inagiritl:•"eiltly piportioneil illwitrAtioript ihg . 4 , ,tißi it srit eta earl 'be fOtiiviliC ihe i;o0i 004 / of time .??iclori - on it iEnitlirer, w 1 en A 9,4 :fifty 3-elirs''el i pbbireill;n:`;.t.4'prOpi aor. . rertie , ti'ed tO‘ - tirfaiiii , ,:to - n, bisi boiiti litivvie ( i . over 0.65 f, 04566e - 6'oin liiiig' patrons.- tie a' tiioiztit oiticia . rloAs'iyas ' , a ot . 3 / 4 giri) n : thit'Was . isiiiitkika k $3d0,600 Or nit r 4 - tiislioiie:i3tY '' - ieems to. Mit) iii . ea lii ni aia t.frik ir,,i)t k neinihe riietie,Wet many newspa:er subse„ril,..t.s. . .%,....?;).1. ■