c()c Jkffcrsouian. of TIIXTESDAY, J5di People's Stalfi Convention. The Citizens of Philadelphia, and hesevcra! counticsof this Couiitonwealth, fi.n Pnnlrt'x Part v. and all ji 1 1 ui ui; j j mij who are oDnoscd to the unjust, un wise and extravagant measures of tho Na tional Administration, are requested to pend Delegates, equal in number to their several rrprcscntaUoasin thc ucncrai js omhlv. to a Convention to be held ai 1IAR1USRURG. on WEDNESDAY, June 8th. lPHO, atlO A. M., to nomi nnto Candidates for AUDITOR GEN ERAL and SURVEYOR GENERAL, to be voted for at the Gcueral Election in next October. HENRY M. FULLER, Chairman. William R. Mann, Secretary. April 14, 18.VJ. watob tower of Democracy." refers to an attack made by the mis- COURT PROCEEDINGS. The May Term commenced on loco Foco Economy. Another of thc-s3 Mod- .. . -Crtr:. The regular pay ot toe marine uaou, rri . l ..i wratnh tower ol Dcmocraov. anisouu StraOTCM who have visited jsas- suikj over our --uubuP. ? . in.iii- ti UnA morn rltnrms tCDCO . i m si n rt r r r miniin mil nun iiuu u w w u w ton ate otten heard to say, now -u- u r r , . . A--ulntkx for ... I m . .. on. I rlnhf nil I fl Tl I 1 fl' IllUUi lit UVUU ..... nrettv tho children are drcBsed. but on tor ua tnanoonBibwuBjf uu f ..,.,, pretty tut ctriiureu r .... . - . tntn nArenrc,enttns the Democracy of thclUth Uit fn tho extensive establish- approving conscience, wo c.v.u.j ,. ..i - ti i ii a ni Ar-nr n rt i i iii'ii 4L li luu&iiuuiw a v ww i - ,n i tsnPTnrTniiiir 2V ii luc jl icciucub a f1,n rpnn wliv is eas v tOB carcass Klin me jroBi, , . , Qltmuu inu, v I paying a mcnt of day. JJut little was aone cP w" brn.feon. independent ofthe-eostof .i - t i. a i 'nncrn iiinu a 1111 .1 hi i u t. & ing mo returns 01 iubwuu nnflrtpr. Mnt.Mnff. rbLi nf Hip Peace and charnn2 the tnr 6uu?'"--i 1 --.-bi ttces or lue ivuvu, ..-w--.0.-0 - .....penniu., Grand Jury. r aJc,a mnnns h!H advocate, for our share have his personal character iin lu I v -.- , 1 . ! tor a ainerenee in pomiuui scuumcuu . and Hamilton and his neighbors are A noble a upon a man Hko a thief in tho dark, and filch his char- ovnl.iinpd. When vou look upon sp,endid stock of boy's clothing display, too of the i cd on hi, counters the wonder ceases.- bufc my arlic,e growiug , achrevemot In Ft vies beautiful ; in quality excellent, nj j wm consequently await an other ,m s 1 rf. ' chiovctnent, truly, to steal WUlie io price, lun vr iuuu iuc sau"- upuituuiji are old for at any other store in Easton . ASL Democrat. His stock of ready made and piece goods M. Smithfield, May, 1859. is the bctt we have ever seen in Baston.' for TnE JEFFEns0NiAN. You who have been paying large prices Editor : I am a plain farmer for your clothing, jusd tahe a peep iu UDaccUbtoracd to mtngle in the polit- Pyle's store and have the scales taaen d:8cnjteioll8 0f the day, but tho om- ninntpnt influence of the press extends r ,1 ,:ifQ n'n.r on Tuednv morn- cstra lor periormiug ot xiUB.uCUwo peached, journed t.lf 9 o clock, on lue.day morn onfh extra to tho band "as injr. nnter awav from him. because ho went where he chose, upon his own business and naid his own cxDenscs. That this 1 liiollows S4 Der month cxti Tuesday: me . -oag - - ' w as at the public jrnine it conuncu uiu uuu, aU 1 . ? ... ..r.n ,..,ri , ground, is so imerauy cuuauuw pay them 8100 per month fox every mtfntEf in the year, whether they so perfom or not. The Government is als'tf t'a'Sed for the line of omnibuses to carry tb6m to ancf mormne der medical treatment. A nuuiberot un important matters were attended to, be fore the Associate Judges, ana one cube of larceny was tried. 'ihe prisoner 1 Smith, a German, was charged in the in- the line 01 omn.nuses co carry uiuu w -' . ... '1: :i..I.i..,m(,t,.K from he public crounds, as well as for 1 1 (i ic 1 m euo wis it oiuiiiiuii i onji i!" v . rrui- of the value of 615 from the prosecutor, the purchase ,o insirumeulS, .s a u.. On account of an oversight on the part ot oaou reuuu.a u...v from off your eyes is sufficient. A word to the wise FOR THE JEFFKRSONIAN. Mr. Editor : The last week's Dem ocrat informs ae that my last article pub- cou.0 maJ be ..coaractorUtio-cf th. M. U- ----"--roZIKned G..., d .r. maintaiocd ?nd Sp. roe Demoorat, may bo true, but that it zs J.. t. - :,.tnrinn, In fho r7r? norted at the public expense, whilo near- characteristic of the Democratic Party. lion q tho watch. altuough a wateh wa? ly all their time is devoted to ml,,'a.r7 we cannot believe, nor do we believe that Droved to have been taken by the defend- and other parades, balls, etc, for wbicb even to this isolated spot, and furnishes Hamiiton's -neighbors'' sanction such a ant, there was no proof of a silver kver they are extravagantly paid. oijracm. me with subject matter for reading, and cccediDg. y0Ur3 Respectfully, watch having been stolen. The Jury ren- Journal. . with food for reflection, liven here 1 POCONO. uurf" T 'T ZaX Retnrnino-Pike's Peak Miners. - .-r.l. .t. I L IinOIl Lllli LUUI u UUIUlnutu Liu hi I a 1 41., 1 ntH I in taoA riiori 1 Can TCUllt SOU Ulllll UU a uwhvw and both Juries n . t t i a to. 4 ft 1 'ZZZ1Z rt, Wednesday morning, and both Junes ot. now, mj x-, lished in the Jrfcrsanian, has been re- every honest man, who reads the papers -VmS- were discharged. The St. Joseph correspondent of The nlied to by a chosen champion who face- and digests what he reads, must enter- roe County n. ! Wednesday: Judge Barrett on the Democrat notices the arrival at that place Ln.lv sins himself -namiltoo" and we tain the same opinions in regard to the Pursuant to a call published in the Bench this morning, though looking rath- of 1U0 Pike s Peakers, who give deplora- tioualy signs himscu liammou , anu e 1 j t j. . . r , . ... . er il . The anruoient List was taken up, ble accounts of mining prospects and suf- eat Questions 01 ine uav, iuui, a uu. nionroc ucmocrat, mo goou ijeaiouraia 01 . - . 1; . , TJ, . - - , ,;j j , WUUI '"i"' a and a few unimportant applications did- fenng on the Plains. It is estimateo i- .t.t.. -:n .. i i:i?n trom tno outset rccrarueu wuii m,;j (i.umtc nro notinra hr snnnoseu 10 1 1 " 1 r 1 . 1 , on nnn u: views !or we ueneve iuut &uo itm uu ic- o -'j & ir posed ot. j numocr 01 nuuiuujo o"" idii u,uuu mcu aiu uu uu tum main deaf to the voico of iusticc which i." indignation the attempts which have been faavc asscUjbled at the Court House, on ha(j corae from a distance, having left on alJ 0r most of whom, destitute of money Odd Tellows Hall Clothing Store. so loudly calling upon her to act. made to perpetrate iraua upon p- jjondaj Evening last, thougn wnat tnc iuesaay, lor nome, ou auuuuu, u. auu me ueBu.. u ....-, , u.u uuuiciiuwouau v su iuuuij taiu0 r ... , . I . . . . r ;.i Tml ,ro'a onn- t on 1 1 heflame necessarv rol.- nss. Desnerato threats arc made of We would call the attention of the pub- artjc,e wn8 ;ntended for ihe special pie 01 ivansas.-xrsu, , -u prccIS0 ohject ol lue aioreSa,a au.u..ug - - - , sfi . ca. v" Omnhi St. .1oenh. Leavenworth - I 1 itn 4!H....uM. u Ho. . 1 1 1 - .:iiMM tv uuai uwuo vuw wti"-vw. i uui v -1 -r- h to thu stock ot Itcaay luaue wuiums, l.-.b nr 1 1G Kditor ot the ivcwiocrat, -J-"- Jm vto. u uuv, auU( .B . " r 1 onc. ..;, flVf ,orm a n n'c ock. the " - .wwm I 711 1 UUltl U V A V fcW ' rt'.cf, recently opened by M. M. Bur- but j caDQOt find mucb fault with him, Hove it is the right, the exclusive right pcan Courfc adjourned unti, 2 p. jj The ,t Rsr nt his establishment, in the Odd t,ns Roomed it nroner to put of the people of Kansas, and ot every As tne sonorous tones ot the Uurt Term will probably close on l'riday. . 1 l l 1. 1. v. w - 1 I . I I 1 - . and other towns, in consequence ot Ibe deception used to induco emigration. Two thousand men arc reported fifty miles west of Omaha in a starving condition. Some of the residents of Plattesmouth have closed up their bu-iness and fled, fearing violence at the hands of the en- of the r r . - - .. tt .. . ... . .. - - Kir 1 . j .1.1 t..j- 1? ;An ia Felrtfwa Hall building. tho ;0b 0f replying "out," for I should other territory and otato in tne union, 10 ouse bell struck upon the evening air, we unuersiana mat, uuugu .uo . .1 1 " 1 . j i nni 1 . l 11.. nTnnniPf norn nnnn iniiLiuiv. Sir. Rurnct has jut returned from the , ,;,. t attemI)t t0 reply with such an manage moir own uoffles.no auu imw.u-. elcvon ausKJ iorms were seen 10 iuru iub r r - 1 . f I .... -r I CT ' .mn f.iin frAin t K O I i ) r A nif ctn. city with au extensive assontoeni 01 j array of facts staring me in tho tace. 1 aiiairs iu mcu uu corner, ohutou ru uu .uj. A Woman Murdered. dv made Clothing of all kinds and qual-l , lloweve- acQUit this "Hamilton" coercion and control 01 v.ongrc, 01 u. riousJ way toward the bourt iiouse . in n Tnca(la mornin-last, a woman by raced emicrauts - .. ' ' .. . t - a T iL. . . .... , , r - . ' ... - 0 " Itles, with prices to suit the pockets ot 0f censure, because he has attempted to ny other outsiao mnuence. 11 me uiu- their wake tollowed a large concourse 01 lho uau)0 0f Nancy Campbell, residing at Le ay EN"V0RTil, Wednesday, May 18. . . . m . m 1 r l 1 i 1 a 1 . , m - - . 1 n - iirii ; and after having fully examined bis stock, t tUe truth 0f the case. J"tJ ot the people 01 any ocaie or icrn- bojS actuated by motives ot curiosity. Jamestown, near oumum 11.11 , immeui- Mountain Kacs of April 1b Imlnro tho Scnnna rtwitch ot the I . ........ confident the public win nere oe H(? jQ tb(J first piac0j Eets out w,tn the tory wi&n iuc mauiuuvuui o.u,C4J AUcr ine ,apSe 01 uau au nuui, wu "z; , t? n t 1 23 thc first PaPer published in tne nnn- furnished with goods amply worth all the aS9ert:on tbat Mr. Keller "misrepresent- "t within the limits ot that btato or ter- raovcd by curiosity, betook our way to - nno T R , ., . ing region, is money i.aid for them. Mr. Burnet al?o , h Deniocracv n the late boRus Con- ritory, let it exist; but it on tbe contrary tbe SCene of action, to witness tho to , , enJDi0Vtid at the has choice variety of Cloth f ,!.u(.rmi;nns. roadv to be made ui- ni ma ;n,i n rnnr.nnt Mini, to the land tbat tolerates it, then, why I the Court House filled with a larco uum- It appears thatRehil called at thc house 'lo order, by the bet workmen the coun Lollar and cent Demoerats as the editor ask should Congress force it upon them j ber 0f anti-LecomptonitcS, who had come of Campbell, about three o'clopk in the It coutains vot- all of a favorable character. try produces. A Mr. B. employs nom but firt class workmen, a good fit is a -thing of inevitable certainty. If the citizens of Monroe County wish n nnnd suit, or ailV Dart of one. worth all -p. " ' " , 1-r .. ...j.i.i . ,i, moruiDir. drunii. ana mai aucr toui of the Democrat and such like "wbipper- or upon na. pnue p. , - . ,0r tne same lauaauio yurpun, aboufc a paper of tobacco, he ins," who say they are phced "on the watch tower of Democracy," for tho pur pose of lashing honest and sincere Dem ocrats into the harness of this tdave-dri- Double Execution at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, May 20 The two men, Jacoti and Evans, who were convicted of the murder of their ...... .1 thn Anctirni nn nnn rnn n vo- . n.nn.iri n tn isnpimnni itpr. nnnn u . . . w . . . ...1 ciauo u. u.c wuo , v "'iu ...w , n il down on the floor and btCDt. At tne cates of such a measure, lay claim to such tbc scenes. We waited fifteen minutes, pr0per time Campbell went to work but wives, expiated their crimes on the gal authority. for tho show to commence: the anil-Ze- Rehil either remained about the house, or lows at the county jail this afternoon. ti,; ; th fWrlnn th'at receives the nmtnn snentatnrs waited fifteen minutes in tbe neighborhood. Between the hour? The drop fell AUld - - I f Strict V I sanction of every honest and intelligent for the show to commence The show 1 - I .-r , I... 1 . 1 1 1 . I avvu im c uui ui iiuu uuvum - j - - 1 a .. . sadvisc them to patronize home enterprise, L. havo not fc utta purcba enough in citizen; and because rresioeni jsucnanan dldn t commence; uutunnroen auu P- mor0 in lc th striking against the door sons were admitted within the jail yard arid ivc Mr. B. a call, rather than go thnirconsciencetomakethcroselves believe as repudiated this doctrine; becaugc ne cvai s,ience rcigucd. ihrcc quarters 01 from the outside, and at hut the door o- as possible, and the crowd wuico gamer- all the money they pay for it, we would ljng admiujstratron, for the reason that 'further and fare worse. u not ermnlpfl to dfitrrade himscl f from L n Knur nnd thn rountrv not vctsaved ! nrnnd whether forced onen bv him. or cd out side was not lar-re in number. 1 e ' -1 f " " . . r. . - . -r 1 . ..1 X, whnthor Nancv onencd it rom the inside jacooi uecuneu mauinr au ku, Shocking Accident. A. sad accident occurred in this Bor ough on Sunday eveniug last, resulting in the painful deathof a young girl. A daughter of Mr. David Keller, when pa?sing through the house rapidly with a large fluid lamp in her hand, spilt tome fluid over the top, as is supposed, which United, and in'-tantly set her clothes on "fire. Bc'r.g- clad iu light material, the flanc." rapidly spread, and the poor girl irihtened andinaony.imprudentlyrush !cd out of doors before any of the inmate.5- " of the hou-c could assist her. The passage throu"h the air augmented thc flames and inveloie! her person in one complete blaze, A number of persons were stand ing on the nde walk in fiont of the house, " and at the Hotel opposite, at the time, 7 who in-tatitly ruihed to thc rescue, and . qquinienccd tearing the Hazing garmcnt. from lu-r. but thc fire had reached such nu a.-ceidency, that before this could be accoaiplishfd, the most of her garments were literally burned from her pcr-on, An attempt was made when tho girl first appiarcd out of doors, to smother -ithe flame; many of the men tearing ofi their coats for that purpose, but it wa too late. She was carried into the house, . herc she died about three o'clock the a?next mornhig. The girls name was Su- - san Muilha Jane, aged 13 years 6 month and C day. The whole time from the first appear- anco of the girl in the street, until ehc -fell upon the ground, was not over one uiiuutc. The flames during that time 'l'leamcd ud and illuminated the whole 1 Wect, and thc scene is described by eye Vwittic.es as horrible beyond description The accident occurred about 8 o'clock - in the evening, while a portion of the fam ily was at church. We uuderstaud that the lamp was not broken, but that the fire was communicated to thecoutents by imeans of some defect io the lamp, the top part being loose. A number of gcutlemcn were more or less burned in their attempts to extiugu'h tho flames. Among the most severely injured is Mr. Thos. Adams, the benevo -lent and seutlemanly dasiuorrcan artist, who has been soiouminir with us. for a .short time in pursuit of his calling. Mr a w jH'ii. hands wero very badly burned. This is another warning to people to ibe careful in the use of fluid lamps. Such that, tha trnaeherous Lecomnton Democ I.t " . " f T) T r nn 7?nnnK. I flit 1 f 1 1. .nfnfm-c! moil nTtionc racy is all ri -lit. Our Delegate did pre- poiuou oi iicaiucuiu. a ..puw mcpaueure ui iuu 7. cielv what bis friends desired he should, nc, 10 iuai hi a ouuiuu.u o.a.u , icq; me cauu.u a3 ta Su.uS w, and his conduct meets with our entire ap- because ncitner love 01 country, grauiuuc tbe spectators iook iuc uiui, auu nui nrobation or tbe n'8a trUst couue to b'm n,s out too, leaving the eleven actors, a few This "Hamilton" goes on to advise tlm countrymen, nor common sen repec uuu ue. pcrate conicueraics, iuu uoy uu Postmaster, to "call aloud and spare not, decency, could all comnme to save mm snutied the canoie, ana a siuo-ianuu uiu nnd narticularlv those who make no balk from selling himself, as other slaves have dog, in doleful silence behind them. At ohnnrinrr their coats three or four time? before been sold, to Southern owners, be- Alarmed at the prospect, the mostdes c o is not known, but Irooi the manner in oui jvana bpohu 101 au uuui uuu a uur which he used the bar of iron, and judg- declaring bis innoceco of the crime of ing from the marks ho left on the door, which he was convicted. The dying it is probable that it was forced by him. struggles of both of tho men were very se Some noise was made by the parties, (no vere. others were in the house at thi time) and verv soon both. Mrs Campbell and TTf3 The War in Europe, if it gets- Rehil were seen coming out having hold fairly set agoing will beat anything yet r oonti ntlinr n n r1 in t lmir st rn no rrrad record ed in the destruction of hnmao a year This is a clear intimation that our Del egate has changed his coat three or four times, beoauac he repudiates, with every incere and well informed Democrat, this treacherous principle deserting, Lecomp cause James Buchanan has done this, he pcrate of thc showmen, arose and moved uauy moved to the other end of thc house, life. Science has been at work in get deserves to be contemned, despised, and i)0 appointment ob a Committee on Res- in the yard, where he was seen givin scouted by every true citizen who has the olutions." The Committee was appoint iuterest of his country at heart. cd, and sent up stairs to seek consolation, But what is most singular, is, that some lCavin seven men in the arena including men of honest intentions, whose own con- ton Democracy. There is no changing of victions of right and justice, force them coats on tbe part of the anti-Lecompton to acknowledge the truth of thc doctrine Democracy. They stand where they did as I have laid it down, yet say that we in 185G, when we all battled against tbe ought to uphold the President in bis ah Republicans in favor of our "favorite surd and iniquitous course, because for- I . . r t T and when victory was won. wo all sooth, be is the Jf resident ot the uemo- the President and Secretaries; and a half dozen scattered among the vacant bench hnr two blows, on the second of which she dropped to the ground, giving a ycli aud loud moan as she fell. Mr. Jamet McLean and others immediately came o-j vcr from the Coal Breaker, and found the tini up cuns that kill, at any distance and with uuerriug certainty. And now the celebrated ehemi.-t, Dr. Lardner writes to the London Times describing compounds called in chemistry by thc ve ry euphonious name, "kakodylef," of which arsenic is one of the constituents-, son; anu wnen victory was won, wo an ouwm, " - .- heartily rejoiced together, and with full cratic Party, a croature of their making, tt! rs tn on TXT 1 th hor skull hadlv broken and es outside, who had como with extra thick wilbout movin' a muscle, but still breath- which, on exploding, not only diffu-e ex- boots on, expressly to 00 me ciieenng. jn(r gbe was immediatelj carried into halation which render thc burrouudiug- It was finally suggested that Ex-Senator tb'boiJse and J)r Qhl of Summit Hill atmosphere so fetid as to be absolutely Walton should wile away tbe loneliness seQt forj'but wb0f 0f course, could do insufferable in re.piratian, but to impart of thc hour, whilo the 'Committee'" was nolbjn for bor. She lived about four or to it also qualities which are poisonous absent, by making a noise. The Honor- fiv0 boura. The hole in her head is a- in tbe most deadly degree. These corn- able gentlemen "fresh from the mint" bout tbrce incbes Ion", and some piece- pounds being eminently volatile, explode conciuuea 10 maue a noise, so uu "ui- uui f(i, cirll n-ro fnnm in thnhndvot t he snontfineous v when esnoseu to the air. hearts ardently expected good to resull and it is therefore tho duty of that party and bpoke his speech iu fiubstanco as fol- brain i0 burning thc metalic arsenic, one of from it both to our party and oountry. to stand by their ouspring.nomaiicrwaau 10vs : jn tbe evening thc following Jury was their constituents, coaubmiug witu tne ox- lint bow aidlv wero we disannointed his sins maybe. Away witksuch a doctrine SPEECH OF senator y align summoned by Wm. McKeever, Esq., to ygen of the air, forms fumes of white ar- -j iii . ..... . I -n,r.. n...-.7.w TTV,,,. ,' o . i it i. iL. 1 l . XTil.n.. : u:-.i. when we found our trust had been betray- as thisl If some double faced, treacherous . u uoia an inquest over tue uuu . .mu. .. , , , . ; , C.,:i o.,nrnl wrm Mmlf into ronr eonfi- QOD 1 lcei ucii i.-uuuuu rnttcrson, (loreman;, o umus Muuvau, u- ur,uuuu.uS a,., eoDy mm in wuom euu :uuuuiug.j ' " - niiiht. (coughs.) Wo are on the eve ot siab McMurtire, Alex. Miller, E. T. Con- trusted. Mr. Buchanan had pledged dencc, and you make mm your connueu- anotber Presidential campaign ; a time Dcr A. J. Winterstcen, B. E. Kleppinger, himself to thc party, and we had pledged tial clerk, give him tho secrets of your tbat just precedes the election of a chief Thomas Long, John S. Line, Mr. Ward, him to the country to deal honestly aod whole business, and tbe handling ot all Magistrate, and ot a uovernor, ana u jj. KaUcb, aud one accidentally omis- your money; and bo betrays your conh- ocuooves us to uu up uuu uuiug, f tea m taKing mo iihi. wuu ca.iuuuuu m- and souanders your property. iait; . A .': - ----- lonuwiug wi.uBMB , . diffused through tha kills all who breathe it. If these agents arc introduced, war will become a dauserous amusement. And when defeat means annihilation, nations will be unwilling to risk a conflict. impartially with the vital yet vexed Sla very question, "which he could have o ea sily settled, had he been true to his pledg ueiice. auu kuubuucis yuui uiuuuui. - , . . . :n t. - .-it r in llUUt 1UU I'lliilliUU uuuimiiou uiiwu ..... "w laClO WCIC UBWCI IMIUCU tl UI111.J uuuijiuvii, wouiu you atsei yuuiacw uuuuu vu looked back upon as one equal it not su- Nancy Dooran, Rosa Dungau and Dom- 1 t t!l 1 f I . . .... I .... , n l The Growing Wheat. From our own observations and tbe o- pinions of our most intelligent farmers, the prospect for a heavy crop of wheat It is beyond the nd thc chances are a- cfrnl- trjtli rnct rr nt. . . . i k Kiiuiiiiir m ii lctiuica lb uuj uuu iu u-istr in tTi nu nfii I uii 11 ;ii ill iiuii. rui trb iba wiu. v.iuv ti.i.. .w.t. " we could. He, not willing to let us peace- kiog; you have given mm ms omce, anu nnt,n". OPntnr:rtni n!1, s;r. rvio. t?i.;i ;,,n;ntiP nft.r RriL-in. tl,o tacked bv the weavel. because of its for- i i i.i Liumu lwiwBfWBawi-M w w ..... , i ii un. in in uuiuLui i w.. w, j whatever enfc t-oujatjou Y here is the govern-Lvonjao down left the premises and walk- wardnes.?, &o. The weather has beei -. . . i i l . i T I 1 ... 1 I,. .aIi. fnn n n fl nrrtfnCii I . . .l.-i. I . J .3 Zl . r. i . . s-t.Ti tt fill T .. .. .1 t.. e. Jjut he basely ucseriea tneni, ana vniwiy uu nunc iw ;u, u .w perior io au mat uaa piuucuuu u. ucu- micK u Lonncii. j uo uury iuuhu iu mc pju.-j-.-. mi left us to answer for his treachery, to admiration at his dexterity, simply be- zes) Sir; where I ask is the govermunt tbejr verdict that deceased came to her could not be better which he had made us parties tho best cause he is a creature of your own ma- that can now rank with ours notwith- dcatb by bl0W3 received from the hands reach of the fly, a which ho had made us parties, tho oesi j standing the difficulties it has had to o- of James Rehil, with a bar of iron. gaiiwt its being st tA it r.;u;o. n. rnn-o. kinir : vou havepiven him his omce. ana . . . . n o- . .. . . . ... .. . t tt .t .. fully enjoy our own opinion?, despotically must therefore support him in gave us to understand if wo would not be doesl No, you would act as every ment like ours ? Wc have gone ou pros- ed down the Rail Road, to Breaker No. most favorable, coming up to the German follow him in his treachory. we should master would, under such circumstances, penng ana to prospor lor many years. f, wbero alter showing some resistence, ooupiet wuicn runs mus, : not look for any favors at his hands; and punish the servant for his breach of con- We sit now under our own vino and Jig with an open knife, ho was arrested by constable McKee of Sumit Hill, and ta ken before Squire McKeever for a bear- inrr. who committed him to the care of Sheriff Rieclo. Both, the prisoner and deceased are A wet April and cool May, Makes plenty of wheat and hay." Harri-burg Telegraph Tho heaviest reward ever offered for tho detection of crime in this country i3 accident-i, though happening very fre , . , . i . . vi tuu runt jjv vuui)vuu jj ' out.i.t'.v. et because their scene i- distant I . . , State. For "Hamilton" to accuse aud the parties uuunown, are api io ai feet us too little; but here is one which brings- the admonition home to us, with fearful force. Parents canuot be too care- "filB'ilie use of such lamps, aud if they -pwil! persist iu the use of them, they should .not under auy consideration, trust tbem - in tbe hands of children, nor suffer them to be carried about the house. worse than this, he aud his cowardly vas- fidence, and refuse, ever afterwards to (soripture) 0ur goverinunt s a sals, who so thickly swarm around the trust him. These are precisely tho rela- covormunt, it is inferior to none; it public plunder, set out with tho intention tivo situations of Mr. Buchanan and tbe s superior tew all. (expectorates violent-jrnnjin.n- nni riL n-ri- han n it an nn r Dprnnflrfltin Tinrtt! nnH thr A nti.T.flnomTw lv And. Gentlemen, wc should be mn,l,flrn not : .nfBrf.ntl'. Rtrnnc- to ton faction of the Democratic nartv is now cheered by the reflection tbat a'most all natives of Ireland. Tbe deceased is about that announced by the insurance compa- " J es " r .:. n una nrnunnr I .w. j i . .n niua ot lioaton tor tho arrest and convic- , , m, . .. , , --J JU tt IIUJB UUI -juuimuuu uuj uiuihu ii years Ol ailC. BUU. lUUVCa IiU OlUttU bear the nauseous Lecomptor, drug. Thc doing as it behooves an injured and be- of tho Demooratfc p1. obidren ' tion of the incendiary who set fire to tho late Lecompton Democratic Convention trayed employer to do. The "Monroe fih-w of tho weed .) Gentlemen. hm, trJnl Ft?,,!,;! nrAhnl.l tn1ri mechanical bakery in that city some time met at Harrisburg and nominated Wright Democrat," liko most other journals edi- as I aaid before, I don't feel much ineli-Liace at our next Court, commenoincr Uince. They have offered Si 0,001) for and Rowe. for tho offices of Auditor Gen- ted by Post Masters, manifests more nation to speak to-nieht. (sits down.) Monday tho 30tb of May inst. Mauch detecting thc miscreants. oral and Surveyor General, and the Con- fidelity to its employer, Mr. Buchanan, ' t ci "boots among the vacant Chunk Gazette. T.Pi.mi,a,rtfnMrMa .... , e , , , .1 at i l me m. i OCUCUes now maao men uruat-uuu mum- m-..m j. li i.uo j. n i . t. v. . . r " j - vcntion being composed of office holders, than Mr Buchanan manifests to his em- and brok(j tbo gbost, 8ti1ieM The Chester County Meeting. Terminer, on Saturday, six persons wero strongly endorsed the treachery of the ployer, tbo Democratic party : because a rooket about cqual to tbat mado by a The Chester County Times, in speaking arraigned for murder, viz: William National Administration. But our Dele- if the Monroe Democrat should refuse to one dog power churning machine of tho recent People's meeting held in Murphy for killing George Ncal; John gate in the anti-Lecompten Convention do the dishonest work of its master, Mr- The "Committeo" now returned to the tbat County, says: "All thc old differ- Sweenoy, killing John Park; Samuel H. voted for the resolution which declares Buchanan, as Mr. Buchanan has refused rcat relief of a11 P800.1 who hoZ 10 ences seemed to havo been forgotten, or Cunningham for killing James McGroay; , r h a , j . i I vnlla , , . . ,. indulge in superstitious fears, and whose i00kod upon as disagreements that were Jauios Conner and barah Bonner, for that any man, or set of men who endorse to do the Honorable work laid out for him in8tfnct5vc,y reverlcd t0 ohild. gged PTbo officer 8C,ccted from killing Patrick McGinn; and Catharine the course of an administration which by the Democratic party, the sagacious bood Btoriea of spooks, hob-goblins, and bose wbo bad differed on tho Congress- Bollinger, for killing her husband, John uau mus vioiaiea every principle oi uonor nuuor oi mai journal is mwy aware tnat witches. ional question last fall, and tho best leei- numuur. auuy an piuuu uot gumy. I . . n ! . . . and right, should not receive tho support ho would have his delinquent head clipped 1 he "L-ommittce' reported a numoer iDg seemcd to prevail throughout." i. ..: T n n r -ir r. or onuinai resolutions, wuieu mu reauor ii i un m iii ii iiui nitiii ii in in' r o fi j ri limn mi in i i'n i iiiih iiinii i iih ii mil i 11 fi ri t iin. i wa V w w " - J - w W I J VMWW IWU M MWU kUW W Ui lUUUk A Calf Bewitched. two months old. in ir l, ic finrmno inannli mntfnra nnn cnl.l Ttin Pnnu PntTVn AdvlCCS from I A Calf, two mohtha old. 10 LfbCStCr. us of tion of the Democratic party will require ... anv of tho adQlinistration iour- Wnahinaton informs us that letters have South Carolina, became so excited whilo turning our coats "three or four times," to clip off the head of Mr. Buohauan. uai3 that havo been published within been received thero from high sourcoa, listening to the music of a brass land, when wo have been entirely consistent These remarks have been suggested by tbred years; as the same words have been announcing the prevalence of rumors in that it began to dance and leap about, with our principles, it becomes decidedly reading artioles in the Jejfcrsonian and used to fill up thc programme of every ad- Italy, that the Pope may be obliged to fly and so contiuued to do as long as tbo fnnv when wo romemW that h is si). Win,, T,,n,nr-nf nr th !-.. M. f ministration fizzle that has come off with- for refuge to this country. Our Minis- uiusit was kept up, until finally U became ... . , . , . ... ' , TT in that timo. ters at Rome and Naples are Baid to spoak as it wero frenzied by the excitement; and wvuwug lu v-u,u v -uw, .u uu-couipiuu x,h.u.-v uuu xiuui- At jnnfltur0 pationco nnd oou- of this contingency as highly probable. first place, was a Buchanan man without ilton." In the article signed Hamilton, ra0 0f oven the thick loather-boot-ers Lecompton, then became strongly anti' (which, by the way, smacks very strongly gave way, and they made a rush en masse A Western editor defines a Republican after making one or two tromendous bouuds, it fell, and died instantly witdout So says a Chester paper. a struggle. a Hr. Thomas J. Albright, of Penusyl vaniaVhas been appointed by the Secre- l' t.ary of the Interior to a third class clerk ip iatho Genral Land Office. i TiPOOinnton. tlinn next ho takp.fl down Ru-I of tha lntitudo nf .rnn(anMrf r!m nrifnr for the door, leavine tho dovoted Eleven to bo one "who fears tho Lord, and can chanan, Lecompton and all to save the says; "I am proud to say that my neigh- in lchral shades behind; who write a legible Hand without running his o r.oi nn- 1 . i 4 u a ,, ; , . , sage y cone uded that it was timo toad- tongue out. 1 Post Office. This makes just three turns bors and myself highly approve the inde- . ' , oonaeaaentlv a motion to that of the coat. This Bogus "Hamilton" nays pendence you evinced; characteristic aB it cffcct warananimously carried. Taxntlon in Newark is 05 c nts io the peranoo in the State of Pennsylvania that he has na doubt that',we aro rather was of a true and faithful sentinel on the ARGUS. 8' 00, God speed the goad cause arFrom tho first of January to the Hist of March, over 1000 members have boon addod to tho order of Sons of Tens-
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