y.jir vi u- 1 :i>‘Vj in -5 i. i ->Vd ,Ka‘>i. A. tTT#-'A<l /iAmuU'i r)-j>d'a «; ffewJ*.' Qoffw Edlf24 r T (i-895. Imwo w iO’SfM 1 WFMterlvbW^Wte-^ m s&'*? Ifk ati-Ve eihiSwali'-tlf ode if tml ot l W'sM**’ W’ ifidiffe in to voie for Simon Cameron. Yefc'Mt.i Wi«(je’ ,, £lai^to^'afi' ll anfr-Gah?eroj(nian !| J wa^rfW^ak r hfe^d ) %6duP'H’h i n^'fendcdB; ( «ha%i4r whi affdM-' •fed’** -tßfWifibWifW h#“tt •f'fioVy^fisi' wtth'rrfy'rei 5 . ofiWtWft.idf'ffitf edrftdnl'««r c ? Hha lfrotoWt&% ! , « W> if *M jbsP.ij B bftdWttftdW: ••;“«■'' -" ,a :y n; ft tyiitmSff T Koft 'Wpfiesaifd Mo Sb&ofmckMSged&il' dr*faVittdne!3:-U-\ ■<w^ wMb~■ cort trKey. t 'HA vb-re.; PEAtEDLY EXPRESSED A PREFER- 5 ENCJE FOR OVER ALL YOUR JU VA-L§, (Ritchnmh/ damson, J&-. ■ ANlf TiniS WfiEft tn ‘fetf p f qsEbi THE ' v P'A'llTy t " vfpODD Have THE 4pfßterPWEu : EDvmf To Wake ‘ANi •fißKrttojSf; l ' u " "' L ’ : ;’ ''' *' ' ,: i v Btfijiv Hue! Major SiurdevabiV' ’"' lr.,.,'■'■)’it (• I ' “In reaped (o yourself I (mve expressed rioj bnSih'dnb3v'‘Oii{ dWbbrrfrhfyj’ have ’’ frequently’ ‘djcffredsliti a . •prefeFeced'for yba'otftr ftff fbttPfirtift ■pid line' d&h6'&&iy; Bdchatiajv Fortfey,! ‘ Hirst; DabsoA',- "4ilF.',' Bic.,‘ bflq tHftf’ wheh.it, supposed f Ag' l^pa?fy’, 'Vl6al9' , flrtvi ) ‘r , hof .^Hdisputed''poWcr ft trlake an election.”' ■ j 1 • It-Will btvresdilynbuced' that ihc'Stfpprcß kidß’ Of Dte ; qualftythg' ph’rdkb," ‘6T ’lfitf, ’Aid' line democarcy j ehbnges the iHel sentence, and makes il an expression of ab-! !«W 11(8 pfeierdripp : body 'else, ; inqidid : df'd’mcre Tor; - iliiifn 'over- tbs old litiefi, ‘ who' ■ ha%'tlbfie'so ; ■mbiih to ®debtftieh public*’sotjrrieW’, irf jhi«i 'Staie'bn the question'of slhvfery, dxiensidn •tihd domination. So' fat <ts the cbridufct of : Wr.' Ch'qse ( iri this mallet, is concerned, com mantua unnecessary; ! HpW shall we excusei ’me'viohltio'r)'•‘Of cbbptfeHdei'aijd friendship. •iftcrWß'Tn the act of placihg a 'priiiitt UlUr\ ft ihb bands of a hirtdi' and titigcptipuloiib 'iri- ; ‘tmtf of its uulltot ft lie Used aa fie might see i fBM ‘ ‘QaTI you-this backing ’yoV, Oibiidb 1’ ■ no ambiifort th ihe papeN,’; ‘bhf lioj eifilßlia|(oh"Sßeina. dhe ij&tfge Wilmot bndbfie lpijblic. ' ,r '' B, LxPOitTE! A Tew ’ nigh t so ho, 1 a s ' litt I e fl bqy’ 'df^rare, iniel^eflce,. named ’soli of '<3eetge I Fisher, i re-j aiding'in eountjlj a'-j ttojit the hdnV;, awpke his mpiher kpd irtftfmfed bpx thpt.he was going to, dfeibld hti Rther the ‘sanio thing, and When told that he was'dreaming, replied that he ■was awake and knew he was going to die.— The parents thought potbing more about il, and the child slept, coniforlabty untilmorn.- fttg;- When he awoke in the morning jie re • pealed his presentiment to his parentsahd a« soon aa was pver he. insisted on to g'oopd',le|t Mrg. W^ets,.a 9eJg&W, ;i-hal.he W ? s sPsg,<<> ( FKmtaao a visit to his grandmother! sfid,a(r so to Mrs. Wallers, after which (he ,f,euuned to his, honje.,, During i.bo y/.lhe *«rtw day tnd" mother was called out iff the house for a few fellow awfully burned by ,Ins,clpiljes. having taken fire., jf As M iWn was extin guished'lie said 'lp,ip’s .mother,. “litplq you.J Wkd I g<sfng ; to die.” 'A physieian wns r palled in-who dressed his.injitries, telling, him that Jig fcpuid,pwn ,he well. Ua s/ii'd, “Jtfoi Pill- gsit>§ Jo die;" and during Ihe .nigfii Ihe jftle 'hpy nlAsl.icuThia was • l WWi'ie*Waor4td»ry paddu fi*g'the: whale ~dayi.ho h«d-. spoked dying, idojoyed 'exceUenti-hoafth.-r- . —t—i — > ,• ■ ‘ Horrible IDiicoverj—-Ten .Persons ,I»cr*«JU«4 Pwiniei.i. Wp.are by'a geniietiino . from 1a Ifoyeu«v Lnil., tviihilbfrdelaila of ay umor CMfrent in ih»t,cily on Thursday, which fill ,lhfti pany jo Whom, it. refers. ,• We oajy tViiiq tumor njay prove .anex aj>geratipa r iC'Domnfoui)dedi it is possible that It iiaconty, »highly«dksbnod' PehssT- of UwaceaUnf hf ttoWsof'ir famifybeifoeeri itus Galanas (wbliahfed la Itfd Ff*ej* of >ttn 10th ihst. i Ohdbh Saiurttay.jireceding' the mbdrorablfa tha'fJlsfor JbaUk>s two familiar num boring 'ten ‘porWtWf’tnov'i ing fttMn.Qouihßm lndl«n« t& N«rlWSfl| ! lilt/ nois r arrived (it Oxford, iho county iftnVof wwrW Iff rayeuß, wiin ivo .ox-leamsy. Mil, well J tfrcSflAed''4ith :v 'iiddeSS'aMei for. 'ftc Voadli They (he' aiojnT and on Monday morn| ng 1 j? bdllmep TfteiV; journey." a prnirio, pnjy trnout nvd mites from pjnqrd,. came* dpi wiighf Wh?4h ‘bi’ea.Mm mifi tor, ‘ ™ r - ; The carMseVtir^ I }U» tiny-upon Ufa ifa .W«li Arising, infant at ? Jptjer \fo.wpyp.wa*a h6 *t>{ wag t . ons wiity, Ijad, fevfas.tfap* up, and burned evejythiqglhey had in them, intfaieffirtt pi utile their Tfvw,' ; sdt Ar frombWa'fapot iwfar&andithe; partyi’pja'niy »ctf|ceated' info «j)o»4rifty«iaioear,Jwr<jtm Thdlwa dthbripdodhaA'iiai been It is ptobabld •iheitri.- pably mvofapTirtihe «Joty-tf rifts op the bleak prairie*, atfd' IPf •miid.i. Aftdr Wi^^il^itdsehtt' M tf*w a ebellorlojhdi^Vddhd id. 'ffetf, accompanied by one- wo&njVeidly'Mfttf-' °red to reach ihe to** tfa? fed Igft« and'{.fo- 1 cure aid to rescue their Companions, The' twa other oxen had'%anwfOd in '^S r ® was nothing about thunriw to iq&Et(enio they were, an(Uaol|iiK mania Unwa.wut them than wa&eceiHhtal&comnnuii&ed by them during their brief slay at.Oiford- CMoago-Oaiig J«es«.-Fohrß4.- ---■ the-WsM . lt.BßSlli?rfl>flU'[ be addresed to the Koitor to imoro'oUenlion. respectfully Inform (he Citizens! w !. n r .T.» UiTT’ 1 - VIU l .in.mn;u ■ 1 > |u l^», v >y. 11 o'clock A., at ,ah(l Af, ihfi, m : TJWb-‘ !■• ~ A .on t entl^ tied —*>’ Rcfijjreet, 1 * iaahnoanccd-by llie-'PliUtdctpW'il !paili«hJrtTlibia: {frees a/id »blprtiyiaobb« isiustlil Dblftfr '{Wei*»" paper says,' ‘.‘ltJia On all ablest .. fhrwany i -places Ujb authorattlw.Tery.lifad of tl«f popblafto .monca nplara of.UiKdayl'l lindna cloth bindinf,:sl,aS-rtwo«oluoie»,lpaperj'tl;' Sofrt byrtajl pdat Bait);ip,PhUadolphi4i‘l '■ "! ' O’ Dr. G: York'ja .gjying a course’tjpfteff tenures Sn &^tro^lo^y J dnJ , phyßU’ al.'iho'fcJnri HoaSo m jW»tdrdngh. pis leo-; lures are illustrated will) life-sire portrait or disiin 'gnished and .'natorioes phrehrip/tW-b'eSt fcdilcction ifn.tha cauntty.i : Dii.S?;,' , b no jrfeWfldas, titifWhUy and truly a scientific man, intimately acqilSthtbd with his subject. ,'MVb may:state, inorderitoVbow .bow his ability i» :estirdatod, tbal.bo.gatca course ,<4 Irootures-tn i oeigltoting tillage,where Wo wore residing, soma two years pidce,si(d: lectured iito .eveninga bf inviUtlpn >ftpr obwinghis r'qghlar ; ■fioutsp, tohrxcjotidienMsv.i if ' ’7;'i 11 i■’ CP A UtttftaJ on thfc 20tb insl., and conlinahjg fbordaya; dndtr' the direction; of.Profi W, Ji- BaunffiT, Wiltibo .Mltf M-'Vroy,! Bradford co.. Pa. Prof Bradbury it on Cbf UB laojt eminent ctnnpdsna oftha agei k'ad the-, occasion cannot Ail to ptovd a rich-feint to IbS'lotart'of trvi jks, Tiic F.eßtJyal concludoftwiUi iCoaoertv J Tfck, eta for the ocurao, $1 ftmgenllaaMrvda.cenU (br La diet. , , . i - ■ Tire Lisrhune.—Pursuant ld’ hotic^, L R.' ‘ft/nt, Teq.. road his'pdera entitled “Th? jjigp,, Brass,’’before, a ( sljm asl J*r!ddy,eVdning., Aa.s satirical ppe/nI con sider (i equal, and, in mitfiy' parfcuinra. inporior to Saxe’s Money Kring, (hotfgh.in (icing recited to emp ty benches ita delirerj Wanted thit«xprfiSsio/),whidh an audience always inspires. We consider Ll(o ‘pb cm ■‘Worthy 'ofWtociilvb patfotirTgeJ and' indicative of (to tadiJ iHlehl inlhV'ttbthdl;- Wir hn'ly'-regrot i that Uia SndientW was sW atnnlV; bßt’»”te4riifijjb|it}qß ; of circumstances rendered a large andionce imposst-. •hleJ reaidpa «l Cdyning. H. T; • ' V. Si SexiToa Mar-ms. —ln another p|aco will 1 be found an, interesting, letter from Judge W.ilmot re la live to (bo Cameron letter. It was called put oy (lie imprirallcllecj meatiness and dishonorable conduct of E. B. Chase, who, (laving obtained a letter liom tVilmot to Cameron, published it in a garbled form, will] a vie* to misrepresent JudgeWlmOl’s positikn tin fhe'SCnator qaesllon. To thdsti ktqtitnntei with Chase, his part ifi -this matter will appear in admir able harmony with his general character, and* the publication of the lotteV in-a mdlilated fornt will'on ly increaso thoir contempt for the man who nitsfcrd pulously misrepresents the* senliraehla -of 'others. We invito a.peroktl df both Wilmot’s and-Laporle’a ietteifc in this'paper. Head and jtidge. <;■ Wilmot’s letter is c'dastis c edougb Id fclistorlhe cimscicnceofany oflendoV oucarth'*~oicept that of B. H, Chase. .To a onin of tiis indifferent moral dot velofirucnt it must be slightly cutting;. vTbO 'letWJ', as mutilated by him, represented Wilmol as exp CD sa in g himself in fever of Cameron over ull'pfier rijpls. WhnVHti did vfay wai, (Hit He preflmdCWerdn be fore dll hit rivals ■of iho “OLD'-'LlNfe'-DEMO CRATS.” The suppression of this of the sentence by Mr. Gliasb is plainly’ intentional, and entirely distorts the meaning of the sentence at written byJCdgt Wilmoth JndgS Wilmot express ed hia preference for Camerdh over all Ait Otd lahe Democratic rivaUr 'Chaan omltsipart of the sentence r-rttic-rfiosttirtportarit [krt—andTnalet JAdge .Wil mot Dxpntt.a prrfoienco;far Camtron drtr AH* ri vals, : ■’* " ' ' ■ ■’ it i ;.i. Suppose s. .man should give na a nolo fir tSOi Wp,»U down and altor it. to.ieadAaOO. . ThatwduW ba a ponitsnllary offeneo.. But-it would nut be' rt whit worse than .the action of Ezra B,’ Chape in tba mutilation of,Judge; tyjlmqt’t leltpr. The ,tan)e principle cnteia into apd govern* both actions. . Judge Wrjmat’s.yitcgrity )»iilnot (to,donblad by any man,.who knows him., B nt he certain friendt hereabout, who- by ..nature cpn .never rite I bighpr.in the scale of opposition, iac/tfeting, .and 'who’ lOs'e no opportunity'to' damn him wlln “faint prlute,* ‘These ihcn, (if iho form is allowable hi this idorfneci?dn,) ‘ ife ‘ </crfitltrf, ju«£ noiv'.lilai .Mi 1 . Wllrtiil''stiuuld p(oVb J si Tlieohsistcnl;' : ta: 'sihfca alive ! Why dWrt ; yoj)(^pil. , prtpe.'bn(’youl( tiitx- lo krymbpilib yduf gfleff .jibnVhep iyour eyes dry at llie‘'tfeVniso of yoiir' owh't 'Why land these yam efforts to poll every.mitiltp man doyjp. Übypufloven R ' ' • 1 J&'djje WltmotVtinettjios will not ipake mpchput ■of liiClr pniiarit erhsado again hit consistency. flWleUef to tSatneron : 'was just' vi^rany iionost' ni'ati wiuld haVc Writfon 'who'Wtl aiijl prcfeVenoo, to |e3pty*.' l 'Ba( f thepldemg'of 'thil tetfor' inthd Kkhitf Softhe'thAtVmScr&prtloils pif’Wll9ftitj 1 '4nciMßW lM' Oadjertn/tihowh llift 'ndlltctnpliblff'iSlrtl'nH’csif'of thd'' Jaltoi* liglk- ”'Wd , %nr OW bpi : weik. 1 ' -i’ r ! '-i' 1 ’ -I' 1 ’ y'avir fti fn '.Hi: Will tKd JEtgJSj wMab l plihhslted' Bib mptilktell’ Tertian of! ididge .Wilmdt'6teltetsrtM h)BgSlhice, with i at*ipid coramontary '6i('tbd*ini«i-TiWr.publish the' repljr 1 , of, jtioaat, Mr.' that dia ■ abase pheimindioC itn rdadefs of liw&liai tmprtu. idnuta ftrraec.pilbliqation miy--owrtedJri Qn trillit/xniprnthoiietflJoorisebgfced'f ”!■■;!*• hnn-m; .Welti, 308 Htre^^a^tlie 1 ‘WhS, 1 WWtf frbdttfi Frfoftd," YHo% v ) W«R. , ' &cVi>rb amftfig ]t*'&uter4) kr title*.'ll Ifd'tWoily l should ’bS ‘vHUißirt Uil? slid'-llri! i- ' ‘ ; sSa (al Science, the farmer, 4rid' te ; rb4{bk n -A' M( ,f^ u ,‘pwV wi>h*w aer« lijU number peculiarly j cut ja^d. descriptioa of Field's travelling Bridge may be koo 10 i-Nci Tb« • Patent Q ■ay feror tt «loproc« «o by aaS f Wth ibeli { lAerSesdi igUtniik r ’*«lS SSS&fmJF*** - Ist—Wilh thefjlavo power. It baa always prtSiVM Y liflAtfllf'iifi&Mlflfev - (&fi > o & rtfi',a'fb4yj l»mw.,w4 S n 4 «»jatftS». SfdiJte .owmwflg Influanpfl Of with, Jrhiclftfhg jfflWfSibatß been i.tff-| MM# (gd, «waygd< i3?lw vprg*fi«.flf *, WpJS* L b W n ; Ug- I W°hJir>te > W ;J»OTJW • $d 4 | ai'«cWrns!^ , /«ii ( t^.,,m; •iltf vato' 1 bojte' 1 of »eb'f|4iifm% 'UjSipaAy ttornthe !! %(SIW joto' J wlftfik‘ I lt'li dtiidd#.'" 'ftte, 'Pharlscda ‘Were Wo( Sr ■pf6&iyrih^Hmh J 'lnW4 saihk, Pharisaical^lisstdera.; 'Thiiy hateff ‘fiWt ; .”'’lVae'BoHikn» cartiefid for Uio nix’t deepest ha. tred. ''koril felbrm'S always ha Vo'booh objects ’of their ‘-ospeaisl : kbKot'rdnce; f snd ; the : T Chips ranee ■caUtfc.hSi iHti-demddratiaj hecatiteriL; -«rtB4ct«twfi gelding 6ftoaUinabJo'»l|hU:lo:pletife6' ooe’s self to behave decently and ■ ,In short, /tbjedl pijbsorvience to Umlhb Will ot Wo TeddeVs bn the part of the pcoj pie, bfl ( fi^^piS^^ I tfein(icfalifir > tl» Bchc.,l raing of begn Ab}p .lqwM>y cUobkVlho j mor^I 1 progress of.tbe'- njAwpa, anti,' tho (i'le’’ diaypi .upjllioplane of de-' velqpmcpi unfil Aey‘,began to feel the iqiieppndenqe; dub to Uie eieVa^kty.' 1 WiJli tl!c fnr6j of'lfiis feeiing; ofinliejwtfdanM jHa'lnlljiAWoi''co^rupl’bjaiie^sbe- 1 , (pinkie kbtiirdb and : (W‘ pirfcniftics of ttepiky to,- got cold—an, omen of , ' ; ' Tiiu 1 rrtcihAtnployeif tb'etiwa reotgtfdiatliqn of] :vie hMp areinspgtopj'lsie 'becaiise the twirls 1/ojy.' leSs.'The .people are noW tWougliiy artmsedVnd. the 'anlr.Slavery senlimbht is anchored tbcijr hearts. Ciihijhig’ah’d sophistry camtit uproot ‘lt; (or hertnribrth ’deinhgdguc* have : li deal Willi ihinkieg oodhdt'WUH'thOsewlib will permit ' -pdliltdlans io think for them. There ts'avast diff. ‘ '*lre«(S£ : thinking' boats i and 1 the-only hope fbr freedom rs'in'lhe d«UrniiSalt6hof tbaniaabss'todoiteir'owfl thinking. 'T ' J \ ' There-la out 'linpofel ejgri- beaniini'. f midthe wreck of eld clgaAldationvcpail from the wtecklt-; self. Once, tbOpoopte/ watch bd :the (ItarfcrsT-Jiow, j the ordtr of things; if reversed, and die* leaden that', 1 were, watch the people. i llhyiogiloM; coktroLpthey' 1 toast ;ba- wtaebtjfo, fpil(»»;,'whe*e- thiy obco:leo.| : Jbaxe-| stfaiat? .aT pptly. ’• tibofe Wpre * .onrdbtShClisnWw; ’ lhp sob-leadcw. aßd tlif strife , grew to be, how the ci-devant leaders shon)() ,beft i keep, pace with the people, A good illustraypn of line occurred; in this, county. Thb Eagle, for in- to (bp Washington Union on the Douglas infamy until the hostile attitude of the pddplp toward that rhoasfire wop too evident to be mistaken. Then, it lobk ifS position on the'fdrlcb (degeherito bird!)’and tried to sort'd two mkitet'S— how, sudceasfhlly, the jlaWic ore • already aware. This coarse was paraded essentially by the clique that managed Ml*;Hyon f s shark ' of the campaign. It Wrt opposed to the 'Nebraska swindle because it wait jiU&y.' r . They preached ahti-Nebraska sernitfes “wllhout HosiUttiooi" But Wljeri tbcy got fi lift ( Wl. lot-bdi tho ivjint the Happily, thi people saw tlte sbnlldwneasr of their ptolensions. , The people were in dardest’ ;i u: u. :3d—With deeret abciaUeak'. . It qwy Ire intecesdog.-ty those dot exactly posted up in these; mattowiond e specially; lothosa fnrotgnc ere iyhp clung.skklsiof tbe demoerfatid party W Ictoapiopsly, ho% -that mbji strobe bugbear, Knpw-dintfiingi|un, got iplp ;o fnfiofca", bounty Wcil, genl)emeq li p’e aro'orpiiibl/ ipfurmed tint its first ppitjmj jn UteM-,p»rla, at least, tyara,Qld-, democrats, tjf lire walfif.’, .It is a. grpat thing, to,bavea nutlet of strings to.pDjljaa dopbl! fill ijsippajgn. jypp ftpojjirfijf they iwtred little wl*at kind pf.(irjnp f| ui untno Wtyjn^^.of t ? jiipy4ele»fpd tlpe nrincioia ,pf ),ha.' >ijt v^o Wf M tMit nugkt 7, 'irfejiAs, yi(h‘ rfßcJjJipUlioiap*) ?t wm hhnid tlrtit' it'fejight Hejp (d. grind ,'tbe peprocrpl/p gfik, llW foaiicl woiildhH work firt* priWto'ends ffii?y ij^api owniddenly disgusti eA tfith rti’o 1 (5yV. Still, they ktjeW just as much aboiitits' principles ntid 'objects wt|cn' 'they beep mo members asthty'did- ‘Whe’nf they ibaritJoniia they did nol k'hoW but’tliMt tbifyht'lghf cdriltql it 1 for WO leave the knerila Bribe OBdefout of the qoedr , tiohi • Oaf pdrpolso ii'lbehoW ftfe'-'Altitude of the ; leaden df IhdDeiiiocrkdyttward all 1 popular (We. meije, asf effected faith* ryianiovmihgbl ihe gab- I lfeadar*;jth»t i.is' l jdst what: policy dictates. j oatß/wJillljjfof ’ftt Mobneyland Oderf Sofimidt ms ;do the rabidest Know-Nothings, uatia Uey exit dor-' I vptes. WJ’blpragyi afl.lcifihiHan y^*, 6 fflin9i°WW. l d in . d L l *bt k e ,f*«’tp««,sny 3)Vi >p« 1 11 l fejlp.WTnifist .bcfiyj» olei:'t|onJ , interest f p &*>s.«* * Wp. ?w d c fp^?«' tii MeKnow-NgtijloM Ai^(Jort. ,! OSiS’^^rynscrvalwa 1 W^d.; s! pfe f i^l Sr h- Id dowd l ofitlie'T’o£« dPWttSe.'kbd Ukt its prtBec«Jdr Ih 1 : lh»' «%V J ya.r-'?bcie'‘if « wigWimbcteih 'Vfhlllibßrp*, al'laUt'ife bard' thratnoka feoitt it ttubßr I iriofmed tB View jl toaifitvdrtW*; %hb art'-adcauht dif ih a wtllWid andd awtaiawry ipuboiiitaa li sdyodattsV' But, if i 1 ■ trAringiundefiedspltdoiis 'pUHyugd; n 'Why ifioihiit, f o®»a torbeiftaihtNiy In fttpcipla irp 0 td n pros (bkriOTi tastabdo ideotify tbwbselwi Nvlth ad afpjf t edanlinhnrery.SQcietyit; Hat. focanyi pqrpose,< fvUialr- iTraßjtbermiie «onw tQiediiea identified. fiSM (JP«.ip?ipfws4i)tt' bjrt'fteooijitai wt*s .|Wl«Bd«rw it thewjnutft; felljt*ieyf e»4«,i iX^tdle.tiM.Pqetf. iSt?( 'fttpkßhi.Hrfm 4 litwi. ti*Uuun .ht S upon 4&1. jneaAs to eiatic parity. It tyill fkil, signally. For how cat) q ¥MY tljr.w IthoM IOTI icings.' I tbs beat qi iwleri * F««wp‘Ci>»i Siratrf : £OQJ =t • w - We •■jinks* l that a little Gorernment pap has a fifigMj>‘W6lHjfiiyeflflt'EAtW.iiei|jtilibr > s constilu. ‘whiehr being intCTyretedr*ae«netb ■■nbwehwr •yoUHmw,Wd-Jimmy is“‘BroMy^oitllwCiiyeiniyi «site«^sgsiM battle wai fought, alHJ'ilttOtdody Cayenne* played hide and seek under iris-nose for a month or two! ■ , d IWw.iJfßims ‘Oilottel'ls UtWdlbMi with >s)Ul''k>ti> scissor*. ; We thfakltliiatithiH'fd.i , tBttl*Sagsr^*ata^! , te .prim jumpy >uSsr»d i(i>.tbs*B)div , ldn»t'«ha ShoctsgqxUlitad i .impmenetSfini thb: (ho^edliiue! Ae.Calwtt Bi9tt:gfiai ,uhttie«<*Bd.'i»iafwaye rearijnfttWflnstt &rl,-:,Aje iy'ousaliafahblT.'QqisS' mil: c-iw.i -ml- si'. by wWeh ! Mr, ■ on about' three HiiliVaboW toe'(ficmtli of Cidar ltuti. SeTertlT rilC'n 'Wore gellinglogs inlo a slide Which had tlireb : -Twbddg* Wcih sttirted: dftWb the Siay*,' they 1 sHotlfleWri WiQh about Ve locities, and meeting at the junction, one' l wa* 'tfirowO-oVor the '*itte. tllrJ W., r linfbrtanaloJystood near, and: (ha dog, .itsikibg another, iknotkod him dbwn :, ir>d ftH atrota h'mbody li He was immediately 4*UieaUd('batliilß rtdbTW7*aM. doahtlblWhariilkit ijdaldfioßl. ■ ’ ••'■••"» I-.;-. r - - '■ irtformbd-that Mr. DayW Kick ftorii a hofic, week before la»t Hbihd hiasia a yaang twirtb, yyheii Ihe (da tb bbiyad v aiVere kick ontha trip rnhietr dteabtel him. •ThadolrUien wheeled ■ and- iimok- the old fraan tnth billi'teeti'inithe/lowelr'part of lhe;abdaineni cawing his dsn Ur in nshortjtinie.r.'MrrCr. was s highly re fpeWcy.an4«»lkmoi;citij«m ; a ; ,n,i, •i • ■ ~,w. ... -,vv_t .i v; , 1,. . . . Infprjnatlon jnfftpte.d.crJohn, B. .Clark a inrfi, in 8h;j). peo VlownsWp,■ nnrr,tVellshoro’,Tioga jCptmty,.Pa. Siid’plark IB fropj IT two and *, hajf jqara J/He’qu (tij. t'od ip- his' nolghboralhat bo. was formerly prom TOio3q Island, yifaa ono of the ,adherents of Dorr atid w'ai imprisoned for participating in thd Dorr Rebel-. 'lisp.' l Papers in his ppbaeision (jo W thoW thfi he. 'wps'at the rirtto' of (ilk depth tho'ownei''of a hoiiso 'ftiii’Jdt'ln thetiiljiof 1 ProVidence'l^.,?. " JJa had also an interest ft' a tract op land oh'whlch ho tiffed and l oft* Wtvofk at the'timß'of tiis death. 'He lived "Aldhtf and %-nB itohdVt ihff’tiareof his death.' Hja body, jot warra ( was discovered by & •ehihced to'pass by soon afier this Vcbident. _Ho 'Was tSßefi! dp and 3 detent ly Piterrei 'hytlio hiighbort, 1 ‘and hi* personal ptoiferty Utfe# tirthe! piascafcibh of Wp^iHism^^lor'oPdJOltihiyiTiSjfi'CirantyPa; l »< A*ytfcrth»Kiri(<itftaitjortthitl tndy bddeptrod J»H 'eatiiiaj|tidoeakiodi map 1 bo had l addrdsatng Mr. Joim R. Wilco&WellsbdroVQ'iogaCotp Pa. De eeaoodjhad no known rolatires ia tins chunty. - CP Erovidence. Ri' I.i afld Chenango, N. Y., pa pers please copy. [con. . Wcllstroro’ Library. . Ari meeting of the corporators 6t the corporators of the WellsborO’ Libra'ry, held Match' 3d 1855, rditowljig laws wore ep acietl:: ■fherb shall be elected annually on the first Mondav.of July, a President, Secretary, and 'Preasiirtr, who' shpll. perform ihp duties gen erally dbvotvin'''6n their reapecjive prices, Tm jJayihfenTbf abtf signing the bpns iltuliop, sfiSft entitle a pergahto gcerjlficaie Tor one shffr'e of'lhe prqpPjfty P?,'c6pTpany Ra,th’ihafoifcitlbeBubjbclW htent' ! ltf bid aueon I fie .first day'of j['anua ry in each yetff'bf $l, A tlilb' of 10 dents per month shall be chargVtTfor every month that tfu'siannual'fiayrticnt remdins lirtpald after the 1 sfdf and 'Wben' lhd atrtiaitl-'pay. rtitfnt '■and the npes : dupi amount to fivv dol lars; such sharp shall be forfeited to the com pdnj atid bll rights ofthe tioldets iri thb:com ftony shall cteasfe. , ' Members’ may trnpsfeir their interest in the dojnpany 'sdbjebt tO nOfth^regulations as the Lioraty cbbip&by niay dirfebf.,' 1 ■ ' ] Tljbi’e’dhSjf al'iHb toting th —" (wd'’'iilfifidin| ! ‘ Cb|Urr(i'(teey, H, tl Libratjl a CSnfinfnttee oh Lectures.' ’ 1 ' fchiill consist of 5 friefnbeis/’ 1 Theft shall' havfe authoHty to pfo eurte'suitable rbefeTor library and reading room, empldy Lim-qriab, purchase books and periodicals, rh'dkfe Vulea atid' regulations fbt* tbe'hJe ahd gbVdrttdlbqt of the libraryi'draty orders ori'tlii? Troafebrer, and gerierally'to'do whiteydr tbayibthbir judgement prdmbteihb objects artd=lnterdsts.of botripahy." "<• • A ftefsdn liolding a'Shhre of the Stock'by asstgnmdnt shaft'tibt bd l etftill6d 1 16 a mbtnljef- STiip in itjb cbrpbth't?pn??o is to vole-til any : mebtingthe’rbbfi unlfcSs the -assignment has f bfebn : forrtMly< SaifbßdtreH by the lirbibry ’ r; * r , ’ ; The'cb'rhmittee'p'iHeelureS Shall' consisl of fi' have authority todes tsblisH i J beriia ! tQf l lWtlptes : during tlta vyintej' .‘’. us «’ x '' "'] r.. -, i : : The‘^reabutbftid'd ttte #lkbdlhg*Corartiit l -. i tees' ihtkll riftforl^bßtl 1 Solb^s' at HBB 1 Khniitii imeeting^in laia'daiyj f, ' : 1 ; ; ,r ' ,:i " 1 ' riebeedbd'tp thb eteieirobbr officbhs irheri HcV. ! A. v A, : liiAliPl/D fcti selected Etcrttdty': J. P. amAoSdti,' Treisom. -’ • ! • ‘ Eimrf mnkH A. r MARPte, R.’G.WHYpEi'Yii'BAOHB, WM. B."OLY ,;MfeRi! H. , SfIBRWOOfO, ' ''* ' I; were’appointed jla committee.' 10-’procbri ‘Wetnbbrs.—JH. A.‘ GUERNSEY. WM. BSCHE, J. I. JACK jSON, W. W; MhWtlGttEti, AMOS CQO. wbOtsb.*" ri -" r " v - ‘■' V! Ordered thbtlhe'Secteterybff requeitedte -ondearftjr tofirave the/ probeedirigS published,' 0 UP.PONAM)^N,;pgec^; tr ■; ! To ttriteu twbk, .requites pogniat amoUDt' faf teflbrl pyi>tbleiit.><' But toyebmpose *agood pne;> •’ tI«J • ideepksr-lHoophtj atbe’ i wostintbnse |tudy,iand ; thsi noiCiBe«toe(iiaboitvxtre.-«bso> Kl>eois«»jiti;. HerfcOjthe'smallrjiuimbee (datrt'-'Wotka tktlltat© aotd«Hy-.waul)«: perusal, : lu.-d vm j!) m i.f. w'mf'urf'.'. • ififc ed,, bayppbtamed (Sp of trade lire United Siqt&s. )b,u it fomi FfVtjl ffij Moltrot* Republican* | FBOdB JDDGB Wll4 iii Mr. ’owa»4|[ Fsb’v, 24, 1855. 1 of the Republican. j .iuuiu jim iean, m majßunt; a letter pur4 me to Simon jissrtra ~ V 3.(lM^iW in h!s insane dusititqiidOn^anj injury, hasgone far to verify, the truth of thd WIl 1 b§ u ?ediBfioft'B;m< *6#=' Wbj»pdrt ?! 'prettented a ddguetVedippr'utfat thietiife (d! “ROHRBACK"—-a nanie t h al.yefy tth-j rimF/Ghasa tonJiarepriSSjbi m'Mf readef?£Wj?oSlfitf^i 'n|(rcV,'(n ■ttie,fedi»fflttS df 1 ohkbf Ihd GdVdrtior’a nietroJ >|i6liiMt«qt4lili'.'><i dr ' : ' r: -'• ■r.!- -. <...■ ~ • Ji eftatoblm^ilhhavmgpufilisheilpV^r my ik me\ letter ,• omitting a md.; eerial-pjift, wilh’a J View to. change 1 i(s sense,( knd to jblnfy’m j IWiguage knd posftiOn. - 0i : : ' ThapsVo'gfhph'Bs'Pu Wished by Mr. Chase* ita'.ittrticsind'capitals,-reads thus : 'i " •? “In respeet id pmirself / have expressed: no word of discouragement or unkxninisn ON. THE CONTRARY I HAVERBPfeAT. EOLY. EXPRESSED A PREFERENCE ,FORiYOU OYER.-ALL YOUR RIVALS (Buchanan; Da*son, &c,, &c.,) AND THIS ! WHEN IT ;WA&SUPPOSBD Tftß ‘PAR TY’, WOULD HAVE THE UNDISPUTED, POWER TO MiAKE AN ELECTION" LartJhfere made to express on the 32d of. January.,last, She date of the letter, ft prefer -eneft 'for. Mr. Cameron over • all bis ‘ rivals— ,thM ■ls, Over, the gentlemen, AT THAI 1 ■MME, publiciv«nd generally known as can -didafeslbf United States Senator. ‘That the jpublicalionds- cqrefelly designed to cbttVey this meaning is: apparent form the language; but it will bdmsde more clear from the com intents of ' Mrj Chase, in cotnmentibg upon U?e above garbled exfrapt, Mr. Chase says t “Men’ of Susquehanna County I-can you. rftad the abovd fetter andbdlfeve yo ufsehses 1 Would.ydU hare believed that David Wilmol could sjnk himself so low—cboldshow him self the unprintipled demagogue-who has not hesitated id denounce Simon Cameron in pub lic and:prtvaie I .as a man void of all moral aodpolilical integrity, lisa “pro-slaveryhack" who had endeavored to bribe him to his slip poflT-r'vpr aelc cphld you- have believed Aim'' capable of the baseness, while taking 1 such‘a .position here, to sit down and-write Genl Catto-; cron that he was 'hie preference overtoil oth er candidates for ■ United States Senator /” 'thus; it is fixed: •beyorid.eVaßioof (hat -Mr. .Ghase-efestgnqdfy so. published ray letter, as •W: mate, rao- declare ImyteU’- m fdvb# 1 of- fliW .eleotioa of Gant’Catneroni ’ Herein consists, the 'deliberate and wicked misrepresentation— R. suppression of a part.of the teller, which if published, would hava- effectually precluded any. suqh construction. I expressed in my letter, no preference for Mr, Cameron over the candidates then before the public. By no fair or even, possible con struction of the fetter i wrote, could it be tor tured into an expression of my desire for bis election. Yet this is the foundation upon yyhich Mn Chose poura qut a pop me. denun ciations and revilings—iterating, and re-itera ling charges of duplicity, baseness, intrigue, dishonesty— a desire, W sell my principles to tbs highesr.-hidd.or—uqtjl his pure souf takes affrighf, apd hft contemplates the piclura-witb Vsydnfus, aM qlftWi "'. ‘ ■ ■ JiumpouliaAf! npun! Paragon of inlth* jnteg rity and honor! Gao yon not make another appeal.to the.spirit of, a sainted father —invoko .p'tjca njore the endearing dies of do l meslic life,,as. an evidence of the high value you place npoa a’.spotless character 1 The sacred recollections of the one, and the holy obligations of the other, should have con strained you to the observance of that law, which declares, “neither shall thou bear false witness.against thy neighbour.' 1 Do.you.know lha.penalty God has affixed, to the crime of bearing false witness ? Hear and tremble. “And the Judga siiqlf make diligent requi sition : and behold; if the witness im d "false witness, tredtotb. lastified falsely againstlhiS brother, t,theft shall ye do uhto, him, as: he had thought to do unto Ms brother: too. shaft thou put-the evil away from among you.”. ■ 'Be assured, foolish man } thiuG.Od nw in thhe vindicate his high enactments; fn inV benificent Providence it is so ordered, IfM the pit a man diggeth for ■ his heigbor, there; he. that diggofh’ it sha7P(ittnselfTnll. I preserved no-copy oHily letter, and chn not I here loro give its words ; but- the embla zoned paragraph* in which the gross frabd is perpetrated, by the omission of an important parr, reads eObat'antiaFly Ibtis; “In respect to yourself J have expressed no word-of disp&ragcnienior unkin jnoei, — On. the contrary 1 have frCijubnUy expressed a preference for you 'over your rivals OP THE OW LINE DEMOOEATICPAR IT, (Dawsdnp Porhay, : Hurtn,'Baohaiiin; &c;;) and thisp whetf J it was suppOifed-;the Party would have the power ah’ election.” The words "OP THE OLO LINE' DEM OCRATIC PARTY,” or»OLD LINE’DEMi OGRACVy” or words to this -import, are OMITTEI) ; and those words, clearly define and! Until U) a particular clast , those rivals, over whom { had : given Mr, Camerott a pref erence/ : ■ ’ ,f I 'wtfs not referring to the then present ipate, of the Senatorial questioning wontd'clearfy oppearby a correotreading of ihit letter; but to, the subject as rt had'presented itself before (We election, and before the’politidW character of the Legislature tfndW; ‘ Rjßy fntfip letter when speaking of bavibg repeatedly expressed' $ preference for Mr. CameronT— Wfieq ft was 'supposed the ‘‘tiafty" wti)fld Hiyhot& to majre'iin' election.'’ What wps it, (hat if w!a| supposed wionia TJjWT the ; pq.Wer,.t6 Wake aft election. wßep aftrefebefiire for &ri..'6am . Bjfetyttifaft'&fc;’ fttq ftfSlt? ! (ttfrfuf that ’}£ dmb&alic' farty.'' No pqa ,§ppppsed v tA{it; fariy would have the power W make art plectiqn,jt daiectf my, letter, nor iftdeed,at apy lime after result ST’'’? .■•? s,?'s‘ i. of (he tlMome knowT namedUaWson, iW&r-Huttt md.Buchw ‘ln, ?fi • Ur * it is well knorwa gwftibjMaofd thai a year beiorothe p»e»erit-I«ji»tat*<) ! wfcß elected, and Z al in this e . V>at thp, names qf Dawson, For. ly, had „ candidates for Dmied- State* Aft« the eledlfaft M tymcratic" except Mr* Cameron at once ftohi ify ‘JW ikidad edwrio pov lineal ckm<Her oft iegislatuce,, ptadudedi and they cessed (o?be 4potyMr of: m candi, lheir e| F ctioD; and tha public a? Tbeseii. aAd olher*'of this, clast, were the I had re peatedly expressed a preference Cor Mr. Cam eron j.and it-follows of such expression was made, when ijiey wqr;e under stood to be <rtfor. iha office blr- Gameron’was seeWßg, ,y I have said enoogh uishbw, -ihe’i infamoui •means employed byMr ..Chase, in, make mo (be victim ol bis falsehood and misrepreaeo-. tation. A word as to the reasons motive* of his conductl' - i - * ’ ' I would .net consent tocotopefatbwith him in a systematic cours'eof fraud 4pd (ieceplioo. 1 would be 4 a party to nO (hsm. 1 would not display the banner of Freedom to betray u. I would not‘make hypocriticdl.'profeSsions of attachment to,lbe principles pf'Freedom, for thepurpose of leading the masses' into the supporloMavery propagandist!}. In short 1 would p'6t become a ico-phrinef in his infamy, in presenting (sov. Bigler'before the people, as the candideijj-nnd friend'of Freedom, when I, and he, and pvery-mielligent man in the Slate and £!ounry v knew that he stood as the candidate of the National Administration, and the representative of : its prih'cipies'ahd mea sures.' i If I Had earned for myself a portrait, drawn in the same colors, as 'that 'prefcdrited of him hy n leading Bigler paper,; Mif.'Chase to-day, would have been my fifibnil; and in- Stead of devoting olnhdtrt bW'entire paper to misrepnesebUftioSa hnd > folddboods aimed at rnej bedh'extdlirhg me aa’a mod el- of political bdhsi«edcy ! ind iritegri 'v>' •■ l 1 ‘ ' 1 TWnaotiv efortheperpelratlon of his m dacious vlllftny at this I 'juncture, i 6 'tdo pjain •li> homrstaken. It WCs’itrtended for effect upon the liCglslaluPeiand fo influence the re -Buh tO' cOmeoff on TtiMddy heatt,-the 27th lost. Fop thiV‘tf«asW h was' held back until it was though tioolaletoexpose and counter not'the fraud, f heard'(WO Greeks ago through a'lelter-wrhten'by Mr. LaporlelO E;'o. Good'- -rich, that Mr; Chase —then- in Harrisburg— was showing a letter from me to Air. Came, ion, containing expressions o ( kindhess'and personal regard, with a view to influence my friends to the support of that gdnileman.— When informed of this by Mr.- Goodrich. I remarked jit once, that I cared nothing about it beyond ilhe fact, that Mr, Cameron hod allowed sol unscrupulous and unprincipled a man as Mi. Chase, to have possession of (be letter. The Result haademonstrated, that this remark was not without foundation. The lelfef was nof wfitten for exhibition or publi cation yet if-Mr, Cameron chose to matke ihs» uaa of it. f catred not h straw if ft were-published in every. paper-ih the Cotri mqnwoaith, andiretrf by-ail her-citizens. I thought, I cnniessj thaHt was fretiching upon the point of honor and gentlemanly inter course; to place the teller.-ib lfic ; hands df a known ‘unscrupulous enemy. : This adt just ly-mafees Mr. Gamferoh>esponsible •' and a sharer in the infamy which atlach'es to the usa that has been made of it. The My ap. ology he enrr offer Tor placing the letter jo the hands of Mr. Chase, is that, he wished it to be used in the manner, and fbr tffh parppsd that it baa been- used I, and ihal ihera wierio man in the State, Mr.- Chase 'excepted, who Would stoop to on Set so shathCfuf and base, i ; - ''Butlo the letter, Pnd (he motives for !lf garbled publication 'dt (hie lime. So little thought did I give the subject,and so little did I cake about it, whenMsarried Ufet Mr. ChasP was showing the letter 'ifr Harrisburg, (bat I did not even, write to: mjr'fridnd Lafortb upon-the subject. 'I Well krftotwthPl it eon* tained.nothing of the'”least importance, aod that it could nut falp)j»b« used to foflaeada , the action of 'any ope. The' first use made of my tetter, was W see if the tone of personal kindness- that prove • ded>it, bould n<jt bo-used id wih ovoV seme of my friends to the support of-QeOi Cameron. ; Atr, flJitua. jjt iha cmptoytxl/ht (comparatively honorable) work; This wdp afaiUifat- The letter, even in 'Mfr’Obtise’s hoods*, did not prove me zealous 'enough' itt behalf of 'Mr. Oam'eron, 'to' aijv roy friends .to come to his supppVt. Twoeal use made of t(, isdo present- . pub lication,™ the eye of comtoetibipgSMln the ballot)nge for SfeuatoW' wi’lha' tiev”w prevent the oppanenls'ofi Mr, Cameton uniiiog upon Mr, Cdmeron’s friends in the - Legisls*. tore mreicompnct and organized, and within H few votes, number the figure TMuWrf'ftr- an election; kis otherwise yririt-bts Opponents —|-thoy are: broken and divided between riVil -candidates, and agrpeipg only in ond thing— opposition to the electron of Mr. Oameroh. — If they den only be kepi divided, it id ieasjf to see that the disciplined forces of Mr. Caro' eron, most inithe epd pretaiV I had received more votes on the second aod.iaalj ballot*; against G«i. had beep giyett to buy other Ruckalew ted, whoseelection* his/rian,4? do no),.pqppt upon or expect. It that (j)p opt Geo, Garoeropr (not including the yptqi toflcejUrftphpoo vp! p.njl ;thup ,presept jba. stcgimth of ao uoiteii; bo(ly ip his eiection, Ifa, phd .the possibility of,pity success., What,so welliCalculpted tp prevent a, union upon mp, among a class of njen vrhpsk bond of cement in - action, wa|
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