II U e r In 413 , 2.ppputlanialuteibirimier; it , •!! itOCO FOCO OUTRAGE 011 • , iGOVERNOR fiLfTNER,.• . ' • , Proof roaave.- 1 , - • - - tii, Keystone' aring publishe;llertik. .. „. .. , . *cat pf persons who say they lie Wraith: cint 0411 e outrage on the Oosiermar's real; iledcef on the morning of the four.h ofJu ily. We give below POSITIVE EVI- L CE (from those It ho heard aril knoW) ' _orb ch must carry convictiati 'with 4. And it ill be übserved.that, we giver b *nor C ETIFICATES tort AEFIDAVITt3,. . S. ORN AND SUBSCRIBED BE- F RE A JUSTICZE of the 'FACE W 0 IS FRIENDLY TO ,DAVID R. PORTER:!!// Thus have we met ' an 4, refuted the -falsehoods of those men whb styled us "BASE 41CLUYLYWNES."— , We have proved the statements of the In telligencer true under oath, precisely as we proMised, and sated we could do. Our v - eailers will' see that we have out deceived D4UPHIN COUN TY, ss. Per:kinkily appeared before me, one of tb ' Justices of the Peace in and for said nty, Andrew I. Junes,-Who being duly ow n according to law, doth depose and iayt that he resides on Front street, Harris bull, one door south-east of Goa. .11stner's residence; the. two houses being as- it were one block, the fronedoors only, eigh teen inchces or sear that distance apart; that on the fourth of July last abont.one o'clock A.; 41. himself and family wr re much die turhed by a great noise in front of the house: • part of the family being UNWELL rendered it very painful; that said deponent - sr4se and went to a front witiclovi, and dis covered about thirty persons, as,nearly as be I could judge, on the pavement in front of his own, the G,rvernor's, and another neighbour, Ulder's houses; that be and , a young man Will was with him, and whose &mina can be ,forthcoming at any time if necessary, remained at the window until the close or t he scene, and While there herd sortie m embers of the party there as bs.*mbled' call out for "OLD JOE," and requested him to "BRING- OUT [US CLIAMPAIGNE;" That the vote wag tbep taken and decided that if he did riol- Ortng out his champaigne he might let,,it ekng. that he was a "DAMNED OLD /HITCH EIOG," an I would not be long there; that said deponent then heard tkem ' HURRAH FOR FOR TER, and in-'the meintime a portion of them were PULL /N.3 AT THE BELL'WLRE; l aid said deponent beard many other expressions siuiilairto the foregoing, but deems these, all i - that is necessary to repeat to show the chclracter of the men there itssenibled; , WHOM HE BELIEVES WERE OP PONENTS OF TiltE PitESENT STA FE ADMINISTRATION; . that said deponent is not. an active politician, nor doss he ewer expect to be; but he likes the truth to be proclaimed, and therefore has thought proper to give the foregoing statement; and further earth not. A. J.- JONES. Swim and subscribed July 27, 183 s. } - Before we M. KLENI therstibstance of the above certificate .is Ovorsi to by several other respectable citi!geriS of the Borough of Harrisburg. From the Ilunting,lon.Journal. .14sitl of the Governor—Ora-' tall Conduct of the Porter 1 . Men. ' n Tuesday evening of last ft weelt, &v. Rier, on his way up the line of public Imt. °roulettes, arrived in our Borough. After his landing, and when . proceeding to hotel to put up fur the night, we re • g to say, that he was grossly and rude ly, " a led with insulting epithets, and the m t vile blackguard .laud. "HURRAH! I' iZ 'THE SOURCRAUT TUB," 11 ip RRAH FOR OLD SOURCRAUT, 8 &TESS TO D. R PORTER, '.and a d zeri , similar greetings were given him, froiii; some little gatherings of Porter men, Wit) accompanying groans, and hootings. We had hoped that, common decency; . and common sense would have -saved our town from such foul disgrace. The re speCt which is due to his station as the Governor of this Comnaonwealth we imag ined would have saved" up film being • ll d upon to retold such brine! base ue ~ i e have before this, published the state me t of the conduct of the Porter men - pt Ka rishurg, when they assailed ;his house; insulted his .family. - and cast their sneers upoii his dutch parentage. We had (it -tee, vainly) imagined that thihiatory of tha ' transaction witsmzaggerated. it bait bee clearly proven too; true; and Were th no other proof at haUd. thii'digrace- . ful ourse of Porter's frieuds iii this haven wo be sufficient to substantiate it. - ' hat think you, people el PlnniylvaniS,. think you, honest •Cninerstand Ger In this town,- the reskitlr-- of Mr ~~ gr, where any party,Han4 liny mei!, respect either themselses. their psi origheir native state,. 'Should bin& iit wbo 171 ' foil! disgrace. To see the IGlorerntir ofyour state, hootedeqnsulted and 4 , as -though. be WPM a e slandering ar or vagrant. And becititee-he is r - an, So be insulted (Off' birp4rentag" i yet ch is the fist. The puthie4asiO4 i Har -burg. called hina 0 A MD • Oh DU CH HOG," and heralhepu4 be is - I Out mvraniirthictuitruirdalthaforn:ld,thesorscrfacer"c7l.6:l ; 4- Egl • --,,a, cor:---4..:- , - ,-,,,,,,,,,,, I. .jile''''ieornorotto,f4; idea .. inbroiitiAltstiiif:iiichr . 7'l ` - '`:4 lieil-irliiiiiee'hei' t 4elliiiisia Niliiriy. I : aught : -Willyoni - lirliecil iirtibo est, itaitdi4 reflecting Siinioli ;ill, to:such thing*, will, le " ` support_ e who are-inilty of it?.. ., !Aglow , ~ rin patikanswe.r, = let n given in 1 language of insulted freeincin, at next 1 • BEft , . ' - , - ~~ i C ... he - Baltimore - Patriot, asrslglis various re :aria for the - deep mortificStieir and: grifmaisifested by the 'Loco Foos on tic co,/ nt of 'the Proclamation or G.(iliftraor Rit- - lies.' The editor of that paper bas 4 however, probably not fallen upoir the trills, the real, moving cause of their' rielanctaily wrath., - 4 'ho shinplasters which nowt wirer The tad, and Which, at every tranpaCtion of' 6 iness, reminds hinh,buyerankl seller or th existence atheJacksonian tidinialifie , ti , are the legitimate chi dreg nithit par if ty; i r r I. L - he grief, therefore, at the *ruing of. the Proclamation, is quite as !natural as (het Of Niobe, when sae behelct her four• ten blooming children, miseraibly perish. i t in beneath the fatal afiafts sped! by Apollo at Diana. 'Anguish and despair, it is Said, trans ki raed Mike into a stone, and, it is not at , II au; prising, that a similar afflitionshould g ; catty disturb aml distress the! Armies of Win plasters. - • • e l en 'ire tles! mci and destructiveruc is i g h rve "4 r4.asie not sowerethe thlrenOof Latona, they spard none of lovely oft' pring of Niobe, (While the 9 , gest and most vigoious of the chit ,en•ofLoco Focoism, the Treaaury Notes, icape unharmed by the Phati! of Joseph innerl. , : . T hey stilt remain as p memento the prolificness oftheir great parent.— itiaburg Ga seta. W i WHIPPANY, Morris Co., Plisw Jersey, July 26.—1 have beheld, during the past night; one of the most di-tresiing scenes that ever took place in our village. Mr. James Begun, a respectable meahanic, aged about 24 years, died this morning at-5 o'- clock, with that truly awful - diiSase, hydro. p obis. The first symptoms 4 -. the male- d d were not shown until Tuesday evening, ( , 4th instant,) -when his friends were a bout to apply watm water to is feet.— He shuddered at the sight. lie dte a hearty IWeakfast yesterday morning, bin could not drini. any thing with it. Ho inquired of the owner iif the dog that bit him about six weeks " since, if he thought the dog was mad. An evasive answer was given, when he replied—"the dtig was mad—and Jam &dead stanc" About 2 o'clock yesterda ' afternoon, ha kad some slight spasms-whi li increased until he died. Al 1 . 1 o'clock l ast evening vie succeeded in getting a straight jacket on Min, when he was- chanted to the upon At intervals he would4allt Is ra tionally as ever, aid agieed with us on the propriety of his confinement." At one 'tale he cried out—kill your dogs! kill your dogs! . i - . A scene of this kind begganqsll descrip lion. He was a -native of the !village, and his father, mother, and sisters all among us. This afflictive Prokidence hak thrown a glooin over the whole vicinity:—Newark Gaily Advertiser. 4 Match for the Rip Van Winkle story. SINGULAR FaTeurrir.—Mri B. Smith, t4Wolfordcounty, Kentuck , furnishes editor of the Franklin Far er wilb the rl i rticulars bf an estraordinar case of fa t lay which happened a few days since in s neighborhood. It appearsithat a poor an, by the name of FrancislNave, bad t e misfortune to. lose the orgy cow he hd, by death of a tumor o r swelling of the t roat. Desirous to save alto( her that as valuable, he skinned her a' it took the tilde to the fairer on the ooly,hoise- he pbssessed. .Soon after his return, his horse Was taken with a swelling o 'the throat atid . died immediately, and tha hogs that ate of the dead body of the sow, which Were all he li.d, died also in thq same man ner; and some of his neghhors' logs that ate if the dead carcass also died; arid lastly. to chnse.t he tragedy, the poor fellow, fell a vic tim to the malignant poison which was communicated to his system byi, Means of a sore on his hand.—Madison qpii. Rzoi..—We ledrai from agentleman tI at the men on the coal Whar fres on the huylkill, have struck . for higher wages, a. . are parading to the numbei',of 15Q wth drum, and fife, and Bag. ,Those than a parading, are a worthless libel of fiat., , to • s, who will cot work more than three i , lE ys in the Week, by 'which they ' earn : . ugh to pay forlheirloard ' whiskey,. i -r lis said those that will work, 41o' over .rk 19 the amount of $lOl -r week. tremployerie bairn the inert toiwork from art s oft p with the! privilege of dot ing.the, ... is alter 6 P. M., for, which 'ibex are 1. Wm, end lull deibled‘to I op- some' dl' ney fora rainy dry, The . Tor :had arge poll ,:fiireis on the i g _ nd tan I .r hairl'i ~ ',Wm' prepared td quell any Ileti,dej : !igloos' ofa ricf —//41,y . ti; The Riot.: The dialer ellen' tg t he coal aibarrep oietbi tkeh litill:yosi " . y• hylti ''' - iiiiiltiiiiits; - -- ie ''' -0- ... „. . i . wit,,,..japal Y •yesterday-m b _ .. Attievor .:' the."*PlOtiOtt r to- .41E4 f. 5: 'Ocist., 4t i ;. e;' ~,A4, ,z ., .. .eiltasiwe.g , • • - \ , 3. ,,,,- ;'t)0,,,-5 . 1,- , --- -.--, "i„:..i, • ~ . _., .. i 4.f ..„ • i'' . i .. :.,,3-; , ;' , 1 • •••;s4. SI-Vtx Fri • ; afENTATtoNs OF TEI4 LOW • Fo.pos. MEM . . • i ... . . . • , ~..,..,; _ .„,,,...,...,h - T - mt „ ii I . . . wt .,. _ , A - - • irrp' !M .' ,13.1:41L1t0114:4-: 11. HE ORG ':lllieee BirkiN FiclA tediroPl Hoe"' 'llene, ithe J. ntildneAl Bth4enom . . e: The on i.the:l by the tieee of livered ' in Tee de at r -fro ' tele gte In ,referaripe to a denial of itemeeharge made by Mr. Crockett,. in a loiter written AD foie ofikeinnitituenti; he4nifuired; ~-..., W har does 4h:tr i dental o Francia,,P. male aqiciiiii Tot pi it univerally known that - 00iikheither,'. 'Resit' apr write the troth When he can-invent.afalsehood? and iltatArilivili - either' affirm lir deny any thingici - the:waild, just as it ?nay snit his porpoie? . I Then, sir, I repettt the inter xogatory)What does his denial amount to? And be then - proceeded: . • . . Sir, by . way of illustratinA rte- baseness and perfidy of this official edftot, I will re;' late a trick that he played "Alen me at the commencement of this sessOpn. I hope the fact is not forgotten by the House or ii the country, that the Preside t refused to allow to the Printer of this onse a copy of his message under the or ,nary injunc tions, preiionsly to its being ?•ead, as was I I shown by a correspondence n the Medi sonian soon after. This I t en believed, and still believe, was a low a d pitiful ma omvre of His Excellency, to throw patron age in the way.of the blobtk The con sequence was, that the Printer of this House. was unable to supply the members. with themtriliage until he coeld print them after-it was delivered, unless he would al low them to be furnished by; this favored editor of the Globe. Owing! to this fact, nand many others were compelled either to submit to the delay, or bby from the Globe office. Knowing the iront anxiety of my constituents to see the message as soon as possible, I adopted the latter alter native. I ordered some two 'pr three hun dred, and they were sent toil me already enveloped. I had sent themiall away but two or three, before I opened one of them; and sir, what do you imagine my astonish ment was When, I discovered a prospectus ofthe Extra Globe smuggled in it! Thus you see, sir, by a gross, fraud upon the Government and a base imposition on me, I was made to frank to my Iconstituents, for aught I know, some two or three hun dred prospectuses of the Extra Globe! I spoke of it to sayers! gentlemen, who in formed me that the same tri4k had been played oll'upon them. Ndsv, can any man , believe that a wretch who ia capable of such smuggling, fraud and treachery, as this, in small matters, would ' of be capa i - ble of any crime,- no matter h w infamous, 'f he thought he couldescipe eteotion and punishment? 1 We should be glad to see the above to. pied into every paper in the country, that the people generally may be made ac quainted with the character 'of him who conducts die (pial organ oflthe Govern nient!—Madisonian. ' 1 The same trick was played off on a numbe4r of other members of Congress.— What a precious scoundre4 this Malt 4 mint be. The Sultan's Letter of Cotigratu ation. —A subject which has excited no neon siderable talk in • the Court ire.les s the ' , letter of felicitation" forwsrcled by the Sultan to her Majesty on the occasion of her coronation. • It is a remarkable doer'. meet in its form and stibstaece; it is re presented to us as being about 36 inches in Length, and between three and four inches broad: the penmanship is very careful and elegant, bearing in the margin the signa ture of the Sultan, with all the titles of the very high and puissant Seigneur which from time immecndrial have; appertained to the principal representative; of the Otto man Court. The paper is of a very fine manufacitire, approaching to vellum in ap pearance. This letter was plot in an en velope, And sealed with the aimorial hear. ins of the Saban, and the wh le enclosed in a cripison; cloth sachel or bag, some what resembling a lady's ama I reticule.-- It is richly embroidered in gold; and a bur sal and string of peculiar beauty of man ufacture completes this uniqut billet dour. The American part of the ,Coronation. —The Mioi4er and other members of the American ernbissy, itAglated. were in the procession in two ciaiges, plain, but chaste and,elegant, and coniidered to be in good keepidg with the re üblican sim plicity of lhe,:touttm which e - represents at the EtigliAorCnuit. - liis h use when it laminated at nignt displayed a eagle, with the motto E Pistribus Untres beneath the letters V. IL, bid,without an of the Col. ored lampirwhich gave so gorgeous an ap pearance 'co he mansion of Jul neighbour Marshal Soldt: • Ascorrespoinlent- of the - Courier eitYit,lamo t the fortligners pref.- ent in thet;AlV s e a consierableeum her ofytior tmtry e wh bappear to hare, beep .qttrpredli ri - M\ a 4arked man. tier - up,-the -occasiony lfrietid'CoL Webb_ hailngrreceived, ; lass Than two tickets of. ethuisaionn-pne holm the- For, eiga;gffiees-ie-a-ettatiger lw Londe*, and another MeV the • A meridari It:glister, had presented ""- to hint a fey daysrevious to the event.• dyer to Um daa 'I/W . lW* ;lhe,Mironititnr. Jolni tVati RareW - iti,,Boad'atreett-bas dine l vitbalie "rid cutting a i erial,figue ,- I , • ~ 1;4 :1 I haVe VINT * ON4I . , • .:431 . 10:31,111'" .44-41-64 - 4 BEM I TUR .ATAIORNING AUG. 418311. -- tits I'4 Pouhille &mid D 1.411 b, •George teriler, gag. Jot* obr 114: 1 1 Brojamin ,Bpases, lames ' nar.. &Niger: Esq. er g Arnim! B. White, ; ' Leif tiVa. *eOpile itentenaber '• s; --,H; • th , IC PORTER T voed-iothe.Senatelast Willa: terto inastract our Senators. and Representatives in Con gress to vote in 'favour of the odion. and -infamous Sub ilTrea: y It 1. . Also :iremember that DA.e VID R. PORTER voted in the Senate last winter,. in fa vor oflthe Government issu ing Shin Plasters—the only irredeemable shin plasters that w#ll be in circulatiOn in this State, after the 13th of August neat. Is your time for News. the Miners' Journal will be furnished until the election, at the low rate of ] Twenty-live Cents • For each :pub - scriber—or-25 copies week ly for $5.; Notice tb all indebted to this Establish ment.---!e would respectfully inform all indebted to this Establishment, that we are busily engaged in making out their bills, which wed hope they will be prepared to meet promptly. We would also inform. them, !hot we made but few collections at thk coinnliencement of the present year, of"last: year's arrearages, owing to the, pressure 0' the times—in consequence of which wel l are sorry to state, that, we our selves are now pressed, so that we are under the necessity of requesting all in debted to *s, to call and pay their bills with, as little delay as possible. Our distant friends will please also to make their re mittancesi without delay. A Collector will wait on those residing in this Eterough, Now is your time, Boys. Another Proposition. The subscriber is now ready to receive 500 subsiribers to the Weekly Miners' Journal until the election, in this, and the adjoining Counties, on the Mowing condi tions: 'lf Joseph Ritner is re-elected, we will charge eah subscriber 25 cents. c If David R. Porter is elected, they shall have the paper for nothing. Kr If the Porter men are so sure of electing their cardidate, they now have a chance of 'getting the Journal for nothing until the election. B. BANNAN. GO- The continued absence of the Edi tor at Coda, must account for deficiencies and error 4, should any occur. (► The degree of Bachelor of !Awe was conferred on FitAilClB W..Hcosits, Esq. of this Borough, at the commence ment of Dickinson College; a short time since. • Read the Following. - Tb 6 Porter Meeting held at Or wigsbutg Monday last, passed a reao. lotion, without a dissenting voice, approv• ing of the!' Conduct of the goo.. Edward B.' Hubki;-the representative •frotn"- this diitrict in Congress, who is one of the ever melmorablii TWENTY-EIGHT ; who vo ted again.* the repeal of the Specie Cir cular, whip Caused the Banks to suspend specie pa mants—nn# who also voted theoughout in favor of the Sub Treasury Bill, whicb, int had becoule.a law, would haie prevOnted the' Banks from resuming specie paimenta. Notwithstanding the paOnge ofsuch a resolution, a large flam be{ who c omposed that meeting, profess to be oppoiied to the SukTreasury..Bill— and they all pitiless to' be-opposed to Shin plasters. Away with such HypoCrisy. W While at Court, we learned with sur prise that the Porter men have circulated rt nEts p tty gentimily through the county, that Ri wa.f losing in the Coal Region very ra idly. The mail contractor went so far .as o state that he would lose between 3 40b votes, w hen in fact, he only received in tliet.Pot ille, Port Carbon, Minersville `and Sehuylicill Raven districts, which em braces neatly the whole Coal region, hut 32tvotitilti 1335. We ' will , -ooitr hate (or the inftrimation Of our.friendaiit The county, that it the above metitionetlii,ii. trials,. wham Governor • Rimer veceivia ; only , 322 pines in 1135., he; will, do the, Second Tubsday ofeetOber "tielt - r - tiscejval ile4r4n - ErLiVigN AND EIGHT BUN- 1 :-DRED IrOTAS., liVte pledgeremselies I to, itra puhl O tlattlis.vote will be 700 . , and PRY probably iSticeed 4 4so. This is die way Gov. i ßituerr is losing itt..the,Cootße itioi6, witliA COnfitleck9f ean the : pee place ii thippertoCci l oco. statementst: . „ • Ole huelpietingdon loernek if afl 0.1060 teye,thit y , Toriltrinvisitegt,ool on the ilia l of 'the GeeererChiethip, he ten.tuirf soloppOrtuoitx ertrtiesoilty. t i r ainthic mi rene i !MOiAlf4r-44f, lyei'ioth.' , mid:dea: ~ . , ie. nearly price PEE =I , • " • • 4,7a1e0 . b.:Coithi, Bills of lietai; qf every • lastly plated at Ike Wait cake. T. THE PEOPLE i M =2ll 'OWIMEM= la • 11,Ge r '•;.. • - • rI64)PLIE, ' L _ Tueedarlaskliis proud. day fOr the qen& 'at JUSB/IP RITNERIn cimity. - , Irh• ireeettng , held,on that day, we leatp from-lb* who have been otd vesidinfanf:rthetcainty,:was.the larg est political.meettnaih,t, ever .assembled . Borough 01'0.V/14111P nearly - twicelislargelffilhliTirrfak- sheet : ing-hekt. on ;thin Prefiotaii ify:' *lvery part *pike Court Hattie Was fulltnove rfloWingt and we learn that a , Unmber could not get insidktlie - House- The fainters poured in, front all part& of the icounty, by wagon, loads,frotri cab of which we observed a Banner floating, on -- which:was „inscribed, Ritneriii-Dtbiwracg; 'as. the Coal Region was also well reproeented to theineeting-,11 Miners and La:- borers, Mechanics and: Boatmen. end Merchents;:lit fact all clasties,and con ditions, who feel . the ettects. of the ruinous and reckli xi Experiments o'f the General Government upon the credit, prosperity, and• industry of the country, tame forth' inaefislly on this occasion, 'determined to raise their voices in *ippon of that well , tried and faithful:public servant, JOSEPH: RITNER, who is opposed to these 'reek fess experitnents and experimenters—who is opposed to placing ; , the Sword and the Pqrse in-the same hinds- - -who is oppoid to the' present.vile Shinplaster, currency, introduced by the bungling attempts of the Administration to introduce gold and silver—and wkich GDS. Ritner's Procla mation will banish tram the. State, after the 13th of August-.-lenJ gold and silver will take take. its place, in despite of the Van Buren 'Administration attempting to prevent the - Banks 'resuming, by endeav oring to keep the Specie Circular in exist ence, and urging the passage of the odiou Sub-Treasury Bill-z . -and who has thrown himself in the breach to check the torrent of corruption, which is now pouring into the State from that sink of Iniquity, and foul pool ofeorruptiona--Washington City; and who is determined to prevent the peo ple of this State from being delivered over to "the ,Party," bound hand and foot, as a political 'offering to appease the wrath- of Martin Van Buren, the usurper of the Rights of the People.' The spirit which actuated that meeting, was the spirit of freemen, who are deter mined to maintain their rights at all haz ards—e spirit which Cannot be checked— its march is onward, determined to contest the battle in this county; inch by inch. It is"'a spirit that haehlready beaten the en •emies of the Prosperity of the County and - State, in Conventions f and • County Meet- Itigs-and it is a spirit which we sincere ly hope and believe will beat them on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT AT THE BALLOT BOXES. The Meeting was eloquently and ably addressed by Lebbeus 'Chapman and, Wil liam Andenried, Esquires; by request of the meeting: Frederick Layderbrun, Esq. a !farmer of Brunswick township, presided, assisted by twenty Vice Presidents and Secreta ries, nearly one half Of whom mere Wolf and Mnilengerg Men at the last electimf The smite may also be said of the commit tee:if fifty, whoreported the-proceedings. • The Porter County Meeting held at Orwigsburg im Manday last, considering the great eaoriions made, to getup a large Meeting—and Coinpaied with the im. , mense meeting held on the follaring-day, , may be •pronounced_ a complete failure. From 175 to 200 persons were in attend. ance, and the Court House was- not much more than one-half 'full. Jacob Krebs, as usual, presided; and the meeting was ad. dressed by the' 'titerecityfied orators, Na. than Nathani and Charles Frailey, Esqrs. The former told some ivholesome truths.— he stated' that:we were getting hemmed ] in on all sides by corporations, (alluding I no doubt to: the Coal '„Companies which .I Charles Frailey and,Diiniel Krebs, Esqrs. I advocated last wintei;), stated that Harris buOg, during WE • Eisfieq of the Legia. /ware, for the &at few years, had become one of the most corrupt places in the whole country, (he reigtit.haye excepted Wash ington,) and he r i tttillinidedlosaun..the Brig. ma upon the friendaof Ititnei r -but eignal ly failtuk r .the Peciple - koewing : that if liar; risbur eadteeakas4 o e,geraPt lgtho,ainter season, ktntitit hairklietut corrupted by the Van Bonin legirlainies that has assembled there thallium( tub • iir`three - years: The latter, made a liaadatip,eich loth the ,Mi t %nitre' Joitintik,injtls - Itlint(tia usual.. He raved rat the-",,,iaelaanit)Onlilie a:madman :—=find *eellinay-A - he:-IVefirr that Proc. lamation,*lo - Sproviir-Tor a winding ailed' for the dad tir i entild - AtheYdrter party, alleuthe 2 d . Tunday:,;ol *tabor nest. He "inlYsaelareOwit to_ :convert truths• into falsehoodiwank.falsehoods into tintha4—by 'Mann; that thi l ßinks I had agreed to re• cut "the Stet of Ingust,,whea in la 4: st: had:only :recommenited, without .6i=, lag'.. that petted' iesit - proper time for re- ~,umf i o n. Li Ali' *decessor, he: also y i ir e pt i n -,:the4iMinpi 7 ,4pcl 'the • • meeting, did, sieil itisiddad, him: when he. "took - his' it. The.. (act illi , # lo, , leadets or*, f P oi ef-pilitiiie #o* C 14,94 are, nearly all, r trading and broken &Ain poliffaim s .7 .m en Who have decei*Otl -, Att: ileopleAci:cdten and io Jeagythar 41 4iinteO!Ctioiktlinia,cOnS1 derettoiDrther*.Cti;r-ei .t''..4z,'4•;lT.-, ,,, A..t - 4.: - c , ...i, .7,. IMO ‘ t lAilileg -- 1 . 54 tell .en.sulf.flanV ;:. ir:4oo:4: _h Utitini 'iker , ,kr":lB3s., Was Atchino - tfli!lf reelect '_ltitnei.: ilte,*hincettor lii one ''city onli'wlll m sjpritf *Mallow consideration Mew Wtheio-r*ltterthl 444otiliObiiideij jir igatostAiiiiei: Oetobeetherfe-iiii, 010 iii iheeitY. - 4. ing 0 gain Of 4400; tither . ree,eiieri i In Octoberhe- IV about 6004-sholvh., in Alleghenit B.itner, -about'4oojn 115.351"0 ceive a majority trom a , gain of aboutloo. ,gitner",zeditsited a, meij 1:05;-in` October the. leastlQ.o9 4 -ak*probithl gi/in . oralti&ist• 900. there was a' majority 01 'MO1010E135; in Oa l ceive about 5041 major orabout 1000. In pi*, figaiiist Ititner. in 10* u Ociobir item 400:Totpief ofOboot 547 voteB; ;`ltitrii•iitilation of columoo and it - ;- - City & county of' PrLiklinCounty . Adams ' Cumberland Allegheny Erie • Here is a gajo of! countien and the city el Phi! olphia, wits out taking . Into Consider:it of l !the gra gain tor,Eikner in Cralwfot , E rrmstrung, NTiogie Schuylkill, rata tin, Buda Cheater, Lancaster, 'N rth terland, Ly. coming, Bradford,a ' rul in fat early every County in the state; wile ,he contra. ry the Porter men' a at . 4 nt .out a Angie - county in the 'tat Por. i‘n ter has gained—not , non 'agape county, tibe county ..in tohi 'I Ai lives.- Even in thin. county t `nt 'o Ay will be increased o. Gob. Rit 1.. , repeat —j t er how can fkbrter be el elected pat:hoot or Pennaylvat,in? • I , -.1 11: . Too Good to be Lost.—, w ?otter thin from theeoun beasting,in Philadelphie of th tion of David R. Porter by ity; and Also appeared to bej quainted - with 4he ProbSble 'candidate would receive int o girths State.. k Ritner my search of .information; liv the gentleman to name the jerities for Ritner and Fortgi eat_ ipunties, and her would' ci paper. The Porter sztSt' . eon statement *as reeled oft—Whei hold! it . made JOSEPH' Rill 'eftior by about 2000 majo4ty, of the forfeit man can be be to ,than described. . ---,-- 'II The ' willing tnia•name 1 '-mottsdiell /lien is-again attempting 1 .1 h' hug the people', by,stating that the . tOg Sapid; !ill - resume in the Ist of A' 'rortatipt;'; standing thiOrorlanterion . .r. f r Ottiiii. 7 l i nor. Goy. kitner'syrorla 0 retiftireaq them to resume 'oii . pr . b ,• , it it 13th o 1 August. It •does-not Pitth. 3 ' . it' 441 -* relanning before tho 2 ptri pi ey Una proper ; ludo so. But 4o'.iitel Btir: , ,:. all inast , re'stnne, orlriutitherf ielloaftig l . , 1 _ , their charters. ' cONVICTiONB AT liC4, Kuria*, charged witiestneln i , money from' Mr . James if ot Carbon, plead guilty, and a to diree.yedrs confinements t tiary. - i Wit** Ayers 'thit negro ' ho thrice i I i a t bioktr into Wssrs. s l% di J. Nty's store inthe Atirtiugh of Pottsville , n arch last, 11 plead=guiltY, and Was :sent i . ttf five 1 years tniprisomient in the e i enthityt James; Hoppe; a negro, stole a' valuable , berse from Mr.-Be lin Pott.•B short tine since, plead guilt y • wassten tenced to eighteen, months i isomment . in the - Penitentiary., Henry Smith, charged it ,chickens, found guilty, and t month to . County jail. 1 - .lumes Farrel, a , ,child a bc of age, charged with larceny, and sCitenceri.to Iwo „pier* - II in, thiiPenitentiarYt and a fit for-the Eloti, ;Edward' 4yan, awl 00 kuilth 'and itur s m ia., ciltriti pi l for tw*trinat i. , . i I ffaidescre , W. , *liii ;• e , with LaFeen37tki_ee JOiaia uti4 guilt7, l •' ' apt' was stiatea r cedWih 'Pe it iary for • the tel l ß9fintelectit;on itch: n tment. AUFrigie,4 o2 l l atri, ch arged , i ~ palings !cOnnteribil Shin-PlaSters "T '''' l i d ~ip ,e 1 istitidl by e:Citttaari - irri = Coiniii- ...ii fiY,Titair %Slid:guilty, an sen e tot WTI jailiofPchnilkilt county for A l ei olielyCai•lit iiird'iabor4pass n counter.s l i feii.shin.plaitters noel:Pell* a 0,410' I .off,nce,,-.. ''''• - ~ • '-„ ~,. ; • The!, - .*Osecition against , r :41'4, Tinbiiwkokoestpd for-hinsi , ' - ••Ofrence, , w6 - I'.:sibitidotied in . ccii( -" Of \the*: ° 4 l;bakillaUtheleee ail `. ". nal_ ik/ifK ; 'I P °44 AP rl r e fO liiii - ''.°' '''! l' - '= , '- eiiiclit majority 0 1 it Ogyibiltr he will re. 1, 2 to 119-:-81101Pintrtl i : In ll ama county • lily f , ,bout 400 l a I. tnaj rip will he el lily' 1 Iti—ehowie g i lln fiddle County If abo t tad° 'resale 01l Rltopr 'will re. •tr hfarlng a gal e um lend the ma. , as a t •900. rotes lf il i be only be, t ing a g em 114 , ; iinee 1835 y i r Ph - nodal. i 1 ' la 4400 big e ci :,'. low 900 _5OO Soo 1000 cites in ea 1 - • learn' that r 'wee lately; • Villa elect: 1 ge major•i' ifeetly peg; Vity each; ir• • couraii a • 'meat, if I . I requested atits ma- El ' the difFer.; OF out it to, lied—thol o o and be; (ES- Gov 1 the lookti imagined; ct 1 • • ] 1 I ' .I....GZ. or i re 0100 at pPo rgy ,ienteoCod Peaitemq stealing ced tnitet 9 2 11 1 11111 1 tkiirfir • 1111 r r • Mt 1„.. 2 CWIL lanety, to ~the