COLUMBIA D1IOC1UT, cnmitx by i.jjvt i'. tath, rrtornurroii. BLOOMSBURG PA. SATURDAY MOI5KINO, MAY J7, 18CJ. THE NATIONAL TLATronM! PURPOSES 1 OliTIIli WAR! CosnRFH, HT A VOTK NAIll.Y CKINIHOM, TAMED THE 70M.owixa ncroumo!!, wmcit KxmrniEf tub voice or THE VtTIOK AND IS TIIF.THDK STANDAFtO nr lAlYAl.TV ! "'flint tho iiro.i'in ili'MnrnMu civil war hn been fireoil upon the etmnfty r.y llio illMinlnnliit of tlio Co ithern MiiIok. Jmwln arms acaltut tlicConrtitullnii.il UiiverronnrC, anil In nrini iirntinil tlic Capital ; that In lint Vntlnnnl rtvprirpnrv. CuiBrcN. Iiniilh)nc nil fed Inst of mere-panlon or rr-fr-ntment, w III neollict onlyi Mm ilntv tntlin wholo rimtitrv I that this m-of-m not vnped 11 HtirpMlH niiy plril of oppretllo,or for ony pur pose of t oho uett or ttibjuirniion orpurpoe of oterlhrovlnp or interfering irttk tht rfcjttt or MeMihid tntttlntloi of tho: . Staltt, tml Is defend and maintain the fpremaey of th, i ViMiifi,iiiil (i) preterve the Umnn, Kith the dig nity cqvnUty,atilrifhtHifthetcreral Motet vnlmptiind; nitl that an toon, at thut okjeett art aeeomplithtd the tear cutht tteeaet." ty S. M, PETTENOILI. & Co., No. .17 l'nrk How, NuwYork. and 0 State Street Itnjton, arc our Agouti for tlio Columbia Dimoeral, in thoo ritifj, mi il are an ihorlzoil to take Ailrertlicincuti and Hubscr iit ions for til at our lovrtat rou. Democratic State Convention. Ix accordance wltlin rciolutlon of tho Democratic flute Iljceeiitlvo Coininlticc. tiik IIkmociucy or Pen. iYi.VAi.ii will meet in State Convention, nt Harrl aim re. on Friday, the 4th day of Juhi, lfCS, at 10 o'clock, a. in., 10 nominate cniiJliloLes for Auditor General nnil Pm vevor Gixeral. anil to adopt nidi inr-amirus an limy lio deemed ncccary for tlie uxlfaro of the Democratic farty anil the country. IVIM.IAM lI.ttT.LSII, Cliairman of the democratic BlatoUi. Com. a Great Tcjoiclng was evinced in Rlooinsburg, last Monday, on receipt of tbe news of tlio Union Vicronms in the South. Every person whom wo met on that day, seemed o "breath freer and caticr." Wo trust this wicked rebellion Las about received its quietus. Hiiiam Keen, Boatman from Ncsco eck, Luzerne county, was on Tuesday night last, burned to death in bis Boat at Pittston. A tribute to the Jlcmory of 3Irs. J. W, Camviieli., of Beach Grovo,by S. II. Jenkins, will appear in tho nest "Colum bia Democrat," Read tho powerful Address of tlio Democratic Members of Congres, on our first page, to tho Democracy of tho United States. Bead it everybody. Road it, "JXo-parly, Republicans." CSr Peterson's Ladies National JIaga zinc, for June, is a 3IagniGcent Number. Its.platcs of fashion arc unexcelled in the beauty of tho Art and richness of design. A new volume begins with tho July Num ber which will afford a good opportunity to subscribe. JBST'WtJ have received the 3Iay No, of tho 1 armor anil Uardcncr. It is a neatly printed and interesting Agricultu ral Magazine, and tho only work of the kind published in our State. A. 31. Spau gler, Editor, Philadelphia at 81,00 per annum. Subscribe for it Mr. Farmer. JIn,. C. K. Hughes, keeps a good Pub lie llousc, at Town Hill, in tho county of Luzerne. His Hotel is capacious, fitted up in fine order, and well kept, with an excellent new largo stable attached to premises. Wo shall bo moEt happy to call upon our friend Hughes. A. R. Van Clbaf, Esq., publishes an excellent paper at Lebanon, Ohio, entitled tho "Democratic Citizen." Tho Citizen is indeed foarlcss and free. The way it shows up tho coward IJ. P. Wade, whom the fearless YALtANDiaitAM recently pro nounced "a liar, scoundrel and coward,' 19 a caution to all abolition sinners. Rail Road Accident. A Coal Train on the L. & D. R. R., on Thursday last, ran over a cow, between Bloomsburg and Danvilo, throwing tho Engine into tho Canal and instantly killed tho Brcaksman, severing his head from his body. Tho Engineer was scvoroly wounded. Unfor- tunato indeed. Why Don't Doctor John, publish the letter of Col. Wuioiit, addressed to his constituents. We havo waited two weeks for him to do so, but, lo! ho is mum on that subject. Surely ho cannot so soon repudiate the man over whose cloction ho last season rejoiced with exceeding great joy. Doctor, Ool. W., was not a "Breck inridge Democrat, " JST" Siqnoh Blitz, tho world-wido renowned 3Iagician, gavo two of his cele brated performances1," Thursday last, in tho Court llouso at Bloomsburg. Thoy wore exceedingly entertaining and well appreciated by his ira'menso audiences. Signer Blitz.is a gentleman and a scholar, always gives goncral satisfaction, and wo bolicvo has not an enemy in tho world. We tro gratified to loam that ho wijl ehortly revisit Bloomsburg. Coiteu EanomuM Pens 3Ir. Do Wolf, tho manufacturer of tlio above named Pens, has shown us a few specimen of tho article, and wo arc frco to say, that thoy write frco and easy. 3Ir. Do AVolfs Pens taken tho First Premium at tho Uuitcd States Fair, at Chicago, in 1850 and oro warranted not to corrodo in any Ink. For ealo at tho Post Offico, in Bloomsburg. iii " John in tho Wilderness," next wcok A lot of neatly printed Blanks of oil kinds, for sale at this office, Army Correspondence. GAMP NEAll Youktown, Bth Pcnn. Cavalry, May 10, 18G2. JIn. Editou! I sit in my canvas houso, to inform you of our movement to York town, nnd of its fortification and tlio vicin ity. On last Sunday, wo wero ordorcd by tlio Bugle and wo listened to tlio notice and found to our surprise it was tlio Gen eral, that is tostriko tents and get ready for a marolii At 12 o'clook, 51., wo wcro drawn up in lino, our gallant Col. 1). 31. Gregg, made liis voieo sound through tlio air, "Urcak by fours, from tho right, inarch, right turn I" and wo found our selves on tho Hampton and York town road, marching towards the groat rebel fortified town. About 0 o'clock, WO WOrO ' within one milo of Yorktown, whero wo now aro encamped. On Sunday night, at 10 o'clock, it commenced to rain, and having no tents up, in tho morning wo looked like drowned rats. Wo had not a stiteh of clothes on us that was dry. It continued to rain all day on Monday nnd no dry clothes to put on. Wo were iu a horrible condition all that day. At eight o'clock that night the buftlo sounded boots and saddle and in about fifteen minutes wo were once moro on our horses nnd in line, nnd it pouring down ono tor rent of rain. Wo wcro in lino for one half hour, when tho order was to dismount and stand by our horses. We did so. At daylight wo wcro still at our horses. Then wo wcro ordered to unsaddle our horses, and wo aro now on the same ground, To-day it is clear and warm, wo aro ou tho samo ground that Gen. McClcllan was encamped on, and within fifty yards of the old iutrenchmcnts that wsro thrown up in tiino of tho Revolutionary war. Yesterday we visited tho spot where Washington has his Headquarters in his time at Yorktown. It has got a beautiful fence around.it, and a poplar tree, which I havo no doubt was planted while his Headquarters was there. Within a quar ter of a milo of tho town is a largo stone as a tokonof tho spot whero Uounwallis surrendered to the great and glorious Washington. I then visited ono of the rebel forts. In this fort arc throe largo siege guns and one mortar In this fort is the largo gun thatburstcd while shelling our men when at work. The traitors be fore leaving tho place, planted torpedoes. While I saw there, I was a private of tho 106th Pcnn'a. Regiment, stopping on one of iosainfur nul machines, and he was blown to pieces. The prisoucrs that were captured at Yorktowu, aro sot to work to take them out. Thoy do not like tho job. It is good for tho bloody traitors, Tho houses composing Yorktown arc nineteen, and look as if they had boon built in the year 1. As I was going along tho bank of tho river, 1 saw a man ly'mg there and a soldier sitting by his side. I stopped and inquired if the man lying there was dead, he said he was, that he had been killed on Sunday, near Williams burg. Ho had been shot through the head. I inquired his name, and was told that it was Capt. Willard, of Company B., 5th W. i. Volunteers. The man told n.e they were on tho ad vanco of tho army and tho rebels in full retreat, the artillery of tho enemy turned and fired, and the regiment this Captain belonged to, laid down and was kept there full fifteen minutes undor the hoavy firing of the onemy. Our men then got up and made a charge on them, and in that charge Capt. Willard wa3 shot through the head. Our army took their battery near Wil liamsburg consisting of seventy-one guns, and thoy left ninety-one guns loaded and spiked at Yorktown, making at tho two places 102 guns less than thoy had a few days ago. Whilo our gallant General was here, ho was not asleep, for ho has put up fourteen batteries and dug iutrenchmcnts for seven miles, and has one hundred heavy guns mounted. It is the opinion hero that sescsh is about played out, and that this war will come to a close by tho first of July, if not soon er, homo ot tno prisoners say that reool General JIcGruder does not draw a sober breath, and that at Yorktown ho had ('tho-man-with-thc-pokcr" after him. Thoy rcpoitthat tho rebol army is dis heartened and will not ficht, if thoy can got out of it. Thoy said that ono Brigado throw down their arms and would not fight, and JIcGruder had tho artillery brought to bear on them and told them that thoy had to fight or ho would blow them to hell. I do not think to-morrow will find us hero, for wo will bo on our way towards Richmond, and by tho timo you hear from mo again, MoGrudcr and his wholo army captured, and Rebellion crushed out of existence OVENSIIINE. 6ST Will correspondents oblige us by writinc shorter and plainer. That is it Ploasc remember. tD' More Goods iu Jcrseylowit. Col. NeaIj JIcCoy, announces the ro ccipt of Now Goods, in tho Columbia Dem ocrat. He invites tho attention of Dairy men, Farmers, eto,, to furnish him Butter Veal and Produce Givo him a call and support tho Union. We aro in receipt of tho Juno Lady's Book. As usual ahead of timo. Godoy's Lady's Book is tho model Magazino of tho Uuitcd States, Pennsylvania legislature. HOUSE OF HEPRESENTATIVES. FiuiUV, ApriU, 1802. EVENING SESSION. Tho llouso rc-assomblod at 7 J o'clock V, M. ArronTioNMKST hill. Mr. ARJISTRONG. I ask leave lo oiler a resolution at this time. 'I his was to tako up tho apportionment Bill, which was run through by tho mon grel party as a perfect gorrymand, and by which means they disfranchised tho Democracy of tho State, for tho next ten years in dividing tho State into Congress ional Districts. Columbia, 3Iontour, Wy oming and Sullivan counties were hitched on to Bradford, to bo swamped by tho "Egyptians," taking good caro first to knock off old Democratic Northumberland. The remonstrances and appeals of tho Jlcmbcrs from Columbia, Wyoming and Northumberland, in defences of the rights of their constituents, were disregarded by I the majority iu tho Halls of tho (louse, j On the final passage of tho bill, The yeas aud nays wero required by Mr. Caldwell and 3Ir. 3Iooro, and wero as follow, viz : Yeas. Jlessrs. Abbot, Armstrong, Barron, Beaver, Ucebo, Bigham, Brown, (3Icrcor,) Busby, Chatham, Coohran, Den nis, Divins, Donley, (Greene,) Dougherty, Frceland, Gamble, Gross, Happcr, Hun ry, Holler, Hoover, Hutchman, Kennedy, Lehman, M'Clcllan, Myers, Ncinian, Pe ters, Pottcigcr, Ramsey, Rhoads, Hitttor, Boss, (Lnzerno,) Ross, (3Iiftlin,) Sohrock Scott, Sellers, Shannon, Smith, (Chester,) Smith; (Philadelphia,) Strang, Wakefield, Warner, Williams, Wimley, Wiudlo, Wor ley nnd Rowc, Speaker 48. Nays Jlessrs. Bates Blanohard, Boi leau, Caldwell, Cessna, Cowan, Donley, (Philadelphia,) Duffield, Elliott, Gaskill, Graham, Grconbauk, Hopkins, (Philadel phia,) Klino, Labar, Lichtcnwallucr, JIc Culloch, 31'JIakin, M'JIanus, Pershing, Quigloy, Rowland, Russell, Tate, Thomp son, Tracy, Tutton, Vincoiit, Wcidner, Wildey, Wolf and Zcigler 32. So the bill passed finally. NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COALFIELD IIAILKOA1) AND COAL COMPANY. Jlr. FREELAND, (Dauphin,) called up Senate bill No. 407, entitled "A fur ther supplement to an act concerning the New York and Middle Coalfield railroad and coal company," approved the 11th day of April, 1850. Tho first section was read and agreed to as follows : Suction 1. Be it enacted hi the Sen ate and the Joiiss of Representatives oj the Commonwealth of Pennsiilvania, in Gen eral Assembly met, ami il is fo.rcby cnuclcd by the autliorily of the same, That the directors of the said New York and Middle Coalfield railroad and coal company bo, and arc hereby authorized to sail a por tion of their lands situate in tho counties of Columbia and Northumberland, at pub lic or private sale, in lieu of the whole, as authorized by the act to which this is a supplement, and shall apply tho proceeds thereof, first to tho payment of any exist ing debt, and tho baluucc to the further development and improvement of the re maining portion of their lands or dislrib utc the samo as thoy may deem for tho best iutercst of tho oompany, subject to the vote of stockholders, as already pro vided for by tho taid act to which this is a supplement. The second section was read as follows: Sec. 2. That the said company shall havo authority to reduce their capital stock to tha sum of six hundred thousaud dollars, which shall be represented bvfcix- ty thousand shares: and the par price of each share shall ho hxcu at ten dollars; and tho company ho allowed the privileco of mining coal on any of their own lands. Jlr. BROWN, (Northumberland,) moved to amend by striking out in the fourth and fifth liues tho following wordf: 'and the company be allowed the privilege of mining coal on any of their own lauds.' Jlr. TATE, (Columbia,) concurred with the gentleman from Northumberland Tho interests of his constituents should be protected. He urged the adoption of the amendment, Jlr. FREELAND, (Dauphin,) I hope this amendment will not be adopted. Jlr. BROWN, (Northumberland,; Tho Houso this mornsng, by a unanimous vote passed a joint resolution requiring the At torney General to institute proceedings against the Dolawaro and Hudson canal company and the Pennsylvania coal oom pany for tho purposo of repealing their charter or annulling tho contract giving them tho right to mi no coal. I havo in my desk several petitions signed by all the operators in my county and a number of other citizons protesting agaiast giving transportation companies tho right to mino coal. The allegation is that the opera tions of tweso two companies tend to break up all private oporators, from tho fact that tho latter aro not nblo to get their coal to market at tho samo rate as those transporting companies, and thus cannot compete with thoso companies in tho market. No transporting company should havo' mining privileges; and think that this railroad company should not havo tho privileges asked for in this case. Jlr. RUSSRL, (Luzcrno,) I hopo this amendmont will prevnil, Jly own dis- trict at this time is suffering terribly from tho oporations of thoso transporting com- panics in mining coal, Their oporations aro destructive to tho wholo coal interest. Had it not boon our coal operators suc ceed in obtaining a reduction of freights,' our coal works would havo boon entirely stopped by tho operations of theso trans porting companies in mining coal. Now, I hopo that the houso will not inflict on tho country anything that will add to tho ' depression whioh wo aro now sulToriiig. 3Ir. RITTER, (Snydor, I hopo, Mr. Speaker, that tho lime has passed for tho tl I T ll 1 11 I forciKn transportation company to mine I 1 coal in this State. Wo havo already seen ! enough of tho evil ffeccts of such opera' tions within this Commonwealth, I hopo tho Houso will discountcnanco nnd do feat any attempt to allow any foreign cor poration to mine coal in this Common wealth. The coal interests in tho State aro suffering now; and I hopo they will not bo in ado to suffer still more. Jlr. FllEULAND, Dauphin, thegon. tlcman from Snydor, Jlr. Ritter, is mis taken. This is not a foreign company ; it is a company of our own State and our own town. I hopo that the gentleman will not interfere in this matter. Jlr. RITTER, Snyder. Whether it is a foreign company or not, it is all tho same. Transportation companies should not bo allowed to mine coal, Jlr. FllEKLAND, (Dauphin,) This is not the case of a company now having a road aud desiring to havo the privilogo of mining coal. The company now have no road, but they want tho privilogo of ma king a road for the purposo of transport ing their coal. The road is not now in existence; but it is to be put iuto operation provided we get this bill. Jlr. RUSSEL, 'Luzcrno' Supported the amencmcnt. Jlr. FREELAND. It is not intended that this company shall carry any coal whatever. Tho Shamokin Valley road carries the coal. Thi3 bill merely con templates mining privileges. The gentle men mistake the purposo of tho bill. Jlr. ROWLAND. I hopo that this amendment will bo adopted. Only this morning tho House almost unanimously showed their disposition to interfere with rights that had already been granted to certain corporations. This bill involves tho granting of the same rights ; and 1 hope that tho llousc will not stultify itself by giving in tho ovening privilege to ono company it has refused iu tho morning to another. Jlr. HUSSELL. If the gentleman from Dauphin, (Jlr. Frceland,) will assure mo that this road is merely a road of three or four miles to connect with another, I will withdraw my objection. Jlr. BllOWN, (Northumberland I havo been endeavoring to obtain the act of 1859, in relation to this company. I havo not been able to find that act; but I have un derstood from two Senators that tho aot of 1859 gavo the company the right to build a road twenty miles in length ; and those Senators stated that if they had known that this bill contaiued the clause giving the company the right to mine coal, they would have opposed tho bill in tho Senate. Both thoso gcntlman desired me cither to have that provision stricken out or to op pose the lull, As J. remarked belore, 1 have two petitions, signed by all the op erators of my couuty, protesting against giving transportations companies tho right to mino coal. I do protest therefore againit granting to this corporation the privilege of mining coal. Jlr. RUSSELL. I hopo that this bil' with the amendment, will be postponed. Ou tho amendment of Jlr. Brown,(Nor thuiuberland,) The yeas and nays were required by Mr. HROWN, (Northumberland) and Jlr CALDWELL, nud wcro as follow, viz : Yeas Jlesara, Bates, Beaver, Boileau, Brown Northumberland, Caldwell, Div ns, Donley, Greene, Duifield, Gaiskill, Graham, Grccnbank, Hess, Hoover, Hop kins (Philadelphia, Josephs, Klino, Lich tcnwallncr, Jl'Culloeh Jl Jlakin, Jl'iManus Nciman, Pershing, Pottcigcr, Quigloy, Rhoads, Ross, Jlitllin iowland, Ru-soll, Tate, Thompson, Tracy, Tutton, Wcidner Wildey, Wimley, Wolf and Ziglcr 37. Nays Jlcssn. Abbot Alosaudor, Arm strong, Barron, Bigliaui,Bhiuchard, Brown, Jlcrcer, Catham, Cochran, Cowau, Den nis, Donnelly, Philadelphia, Fieclaud, (.ramble, Grant, Gross, Hall, Happcr, Henry, Kennedy, Lehman, Jl'l'oy, Jlycrs, l'ctcrs, luttcr, Ross, Luzcrno, bchrook, Sellers, Shannon, Smith, Chester, Smith, Philadelphia, Strang, Viucent Warner, Williams, Wiudlo, Worlcy aud Rowc, Speaker 39. So tho amendment was negatived. The second section was theu agreed to. Jlr. LABAR moved the House adjourn. The motion was not agreed to. Tho third section was read and agreed to as follows : bEC. a. unat in oaso the said company shall at any time Cud it to their advantage to sell tho wholo of their lauds, and all their personal property they bhall bo at liberty to do so, which shall ho determined on by such vote of tho stockholders, and suob salo, distribution and settlement be niado as already provided for by tho act, to which this is a supplement. Jlr. BROWN, Northumborlnnd, moved i to amend by inserting tho following as an I additional section : I That tho stockholders of said company Bhall bo privately aud individually liablo in their individual capacities for all debts ' to mcohanies aud laborers, to bo sued for and recovered as provided in tho twelfth thirteenth and fourteenth sections of the act incorporating tho Lackawanna iron and coal company, approved April 10th, soldiers, who nobly fo'l upon tho battle A D. 1853. field, in dofeneo of our liberties fighting jui. i.uiiii, gontlcinan for his courtesy in offering this umondmeut, although I shall not oppose AI Ulll.'PT. AWn T An .ml tlionl- tl.n it. The amendmont was agrcod to. Mr. FREELAND moved to suspond tho rules in ordor to read tho bill a third time Sir. HOPKINS, Philadelphia. I hopo that tho rulos will not bo suspended. Tho representatives from Columbia' Norlhum- t..H t.llAI4ll n KA nntlDdfl (it passage of this bill ; and why, when their constants arc directly interested, should wo forco this bill upon them without a singlo amendment ? I hopo that the llouso will at least rofuso to suspend tho rules. Jlr. URUELAND. I hopo that the rulo will bo suspended, and that this bill will he put on its passage. Af,. iinvivTYS. iMiSlnilnlnliin. T wnnlil ' ask tho gentleman from Dauphin to cx-r of my constituents who own lands ,ad nlain how it is that whilo this bill seems joining tho land on which it is proposed to interest tho representatives from Col-, umbia and Nothumborland, neither of thoso representatives has charged of it, and 1 that Daunhin must tako cl.ar.tc of their in Mr. FREELAND. Tho wholo matter 1 nrioinntn, i lliw rmvn. Tim rRo.,s wlin own tho lands are hove. Northumberland has nothing to do wfthit: neither has Columbia. Jlr. BllOWN Northumberland, in reply to the gentleman from Dauphiu I will say that in tho tho Senate, this bill was iu charge of tlio Senator from Northumbcr laud. The bill was passed in that body, as I have remarked, without it being ob served that it gavo tho company tho right to mine coal. That being discovered, that Senator came to me last evening and re quested mo to have this provision ctrieken out. The samo request was made by the Senator from Schuylkill. Both of those gentlemen have a constituency very deeply interested in tlio minim, nf cnnl. Mr. TATE, Columbia, The course of thid llousc. the List few hours, i coitninlv , j j an anomoly iu the history of legislation. 1 It strikes me, as a most remarkable pro cccding that the gentleman from Dau-, phiu t-hould attempt to rush through this j llouie a bill like this so vitally effecting the interests of Northumberland aud Go j lumbia counties, regardless of tho people's remonstrances against the great outrages I which this company doubtless intend to perpetrate upon tho citizens of those districts. It strikes mo that tho couno of i the gentleman from Dauphiu involves ' great disrespect towards tho representa tives from those counties that are so deeply interested in this measure. I desiro to extend to tho gentleman from Dauphiu all the couricsy that is duo to any gentleman upon this floor. But wo ask in return privilege ol mining coal, it gives them on , K"lLB jro,u 1110 "'Hiiet eonipo-rd of tl.o from him tho samo oourtesy. The gentle- advantage over private operators, from I gj SonomSto'tlu IriW man f.om Northumberland, Mr. Brown, the fact that they can ship their coal to July 4th 802. (lat ,,b " jj"tr,j offered a fair aud just auieiidineut to this , market aud undcrs.cH private operators, : to support Hon. Levi L Tate of Poluin bill. That amendment has been, I am I because the company may exact from the so hia county for nomination to tho offico of sorrv to say. voted down. I rccrct to sav that the cormorant spirit of corporations, which has trampled ourfaif Coinmowealth " " ' u f 1 . under loot and whieu this day rides rougl.- hero in the majesty otlrcemeo. (Jur voice and our votes shall bo used against the efforts of these monster corporations, let them come in whatever guise they may. We shall meet them and their appoloi-its iu tho spirit of men fairly if thoy prefer, any way if they choose. Wo want none of their 'yaukec inventions.'' Myself aud those who act with me oommcud these i corporations for their enterprise, so far as . ' , , , ..' , it is devoted to fair aud legitimate ends ; but thoy must not expect to come up into tlio great Democratic noitlt and to do with us as thoy please. We demand protection for the rights of our people. I hone that .. ,, ... 1 , , . , this House will not disregard those rights by passing tins hill. J. would say, with duo respect to tho gentleman from Dau- phin, that I think on this question he has treated myself and other geutlemcn inter- . , - , D . cstcd. m a manner unbecoming a ropro- sentativc. Wo deeply feel the intend wrong and Fhnll'rosiet it like men. Since ho has spoken here, I havo scon a monster "anaconda" in this bill. This U not the only instance iu which shod over the rights of the people of Penn-1 0,11 fleeting my constituents, and ii,0.,0 of j Jfl&KllIAGES. , . , , ,. ... ... the gentleman lrom Columbia, Mr. Tate. ' . . sylvan.a, has shown a disposition th.scvc Mmi(S. It J to , ; o irm, ..,.. ,,y,w ,.,,.,.. o,m,, , mug to crush us. Thank God, we stand tho 0,,icctiolls to this bill ...iirl.t be obviated. u" r , " A0., , A"'i the rights of my constituents havo been en-1 Vnlloy whero companies havo had tho priv daugcred, during this Session, by the greed ilego of making lateral rail roads to trans- of the corporation powers in the Legisla- turc. But recently I detected the samo l l , . . . agents at work m tho attempt to njttvm- ? ., ,,-vr n i n i ., , ate the "McCaulcy Coal Company," and tho "Columbia (Joal aud Iron Company," located in my own county, by dividing the Companies, undor different corporations and thereby defrauding the honest citizons of their legal right's, iu evading all the for mer acts ol legislation by which their just rights had boon secured. Tho corpora- tors wanted the Acts, but thoy wished to evade all tU. safeguards and relictions ot lormer lenislatiou. X lint was tho rca- sou why thoy did not apply to the Rcprc sentativo from Columbia. Our peoplo will rejoice to loam that tin corporation ists, with tho aid of a foreign Representa tive, wcro defeated in their unjust machi nations and I trust, Sir, thoy will have tho satisfaction of seeing this dodgo also defeated . Wo live in remarkablo times, and who shall set bounds to nionopolis and oppres sion. Why sir, in Columbia county, I havo learned with amazement and surpriso, that even tho dead bodies of our gallant f ll, lC!l! I -1 1 i "iu unuauiiu oiujiu, navu neon cuarg- cd doublo and in somo eases trcblo prico- freight, on being returned to their friends and last resting place. V ho thus extort, cd many from tho patriotic dead 1 Was it tho Kail Road or Express Companies, Lot them answer to thoiusolvcs, thoir country and their God in tho groat day. 3Ir. STRANG, I desiro to vdlo under Btandingly on this question ami in order to do so, I desiro to nslc the genuoir.an .. . , ... i ! rni.Sa rom Nortl.uu.bcr and a que ion. 11m hill provi.ic , simp.y, u.u. . shall havo tho privilege of mining coal on their own lands. Now, to undorstnud how tho constitnent3 of tho gentleman from Northumberland aro to bo unfavorably effected by this pvovision. Jlr. BllOWN, Noithumberland, J will answer tho getloman. Thcro aro n num- to locate this road. It is tlloif intention, "Lite, when times become better, o oimn ininns in that countrv. and as a lllaltor 01 curse, u.eir means ui .g A .1 P 11!.,.. their coal to market will depend entirely "F tuis roai1- Tky will bo compelled pay whatever amount of freight the company way see proper to charge. If this company engage also in mining coal thoy will have Mich an advantage over private operators as must prove almost de structive to tho latter. As I have said, I cannot see where would be the consistency of passing this bill, when we this morn ing passed a joint resolution calling upon the Attorney General to tako measures for annulling tho contract giving the Dcla warc.aml IIuds0U caIlfl1 company the right to mine coal Jlr. ROSS, Luzerne. The action of tho House this morning was only for the pur poso of authorizing the Attorney General to test the validity of tho contract betweeu the Delaware and Hudson canal company aml ll,c A'o"'vuum coal company It '"VO.veu ..oi.....g i.uou n.mu.g at an Jlr. BllOWN, Northumberland, I have tho exact words of the resolution here. It was a resolution requiring the Attorney General to institute proceedings to repeal tho charter or annul the contract of the Delaware aud Hudson canal company and the Pennsylvania coal company, on ac count of the'iGr charter giving them tho privitcgo of niiniug coal. Mr. STRANG. Where companies thus mino coal md conflict with the interests of I individuals, docs it amouut to anvthintr more than tho ordinary competition be-; tweeu owners of lands who wish to oper- ate and toin.provc them ? ' Jlr. BllOWN, Northumberland, Where transporting compauies are allowed the I ' . .. ... ... . Vaw I 1 ul0ls 11 vurJ uuavy lrt,i5"' ou 1 1 nt f n n n 1 , camol umlci.stan( wIiy gcnt,cmcn should dc.-ire to pas.-: this bill in spite of our protest, when it is an entirely local aud all parties accomodated, by fixini' in me Din me rate at wnicn uie raiirord com- 1 f,l. ties owning land in the same locality with the land owned by tho railroad company. Mr BROWN Nortlniuiborl-m.l rf jjr. inj n in , roriiiuuiucriunu. it the bill wore amended in that manner. 1 ittijj cun imu j'uiw mv vwin vi VI! IV I Mill" t . r ... '. il 1 i . . manner, 1 would not object to it. Mr ROSS, Luzerne. I had not inton- ded, Jlr. Speaker, to say anything in re- 8"d l. ti" lu,0rit3 oftl.w bill. I was really surprised to hear my colleague from Lu- j zorno Mr Kusscii tlk as hu did. Why, i sir, Luzerne ccunty has been made, all i.iai u is uy just s-ucn operation as are! coiiie.npiaceu in mis i.in ny u,0 owners . 1 . it ! i , :i,i , . b , - , ; railroads to transport their coal to murket. I suppec that tho gentleman has heard of .Maucli Uiuufc. What n.adu it what it is , but allowing a company to miiio coal and transport it down to Lehigh ? What U it ,LJ" 1 UP lf the place where colleague resides? It would have been a perfect wilderness but for just such operations as mv colleague now nnnnwi What mado Carbondalo and Scranton, but ".'P operation of these companies that were ' al,?"'Cit0 ra'Qicoal own lands ' " " " , Port tlicu' ,C0!l1 market. Why it is by V U1,L1 alluu 01 JUf 1 Rue" companies that Luzerne countv has becomo tho fnnrM, nr ,;(.!, ,,. inJ., , , murtn or 'I"" county in IVnnsylvaiua, teeming w ih industry and wealth. Tho wilderness has beer, mado to blossom as tho rose. The gcntloman from Columbia, Mr. Tate, talks "uuu" ",s uoing ruined by such measures as tins. 1 do not know what ideas may bo entertained in Columbia county ; but wo in Luzerne county liko to bo ruined in this way. Jlr. TATE, Columbia, If tho gentleman from Luzcrno Jlr. Koss stands here, as I El 7b5 of r.Wn it' U eS dent ho does not. fllirlv lnnr.e..n !. ---...j . WW,,, iuu iu- wrests oi tno masses ot tho pcoplo of the great county of Luzorno Mr. CKSSN A. I desiro lo mako two sug gcsiioiis. 1'irst, l would supgestto the gentleman from Daunhin. Mr! 1 that, as tt is manifest that tlio two thirds vote necessary to suspend tho rulos cannot bo obtained, timo would bo saved by with drawing tho motion for their suspension If that bo not done, then I wilf mako an other sucKCsfion that this ilnhnrn ; : ardor on tho motion to suspend tho rulos , Mr. FltEELAD. I withdraw tho mo- uoii to susponu mo rules. nd so died tho "Anaoonda." CSy Very OOnsi dcrablo destrUOtioil of proporty, wo nro informed, has boon dona V.. ,1. .... uy 1110 nros which havo been racing in tho mountains during tho last ten days, If tho fires aro accidental it is to bo rc'crel- ted, but if wanton and intentional, sevcro punishment bhould bo meted out to tho porpetrators. I W5 Democratic Victory ! A special election wns held on Saturday last, in tho Borough of Berwick, for the election of a Justico of the Pcaeo, Tlio candidates wero Ja.mus Jacoiiy, Dcinc1 crat, nnd Geo. W. Styku, Republican. Party lines wcro closely drown, especially by tho 11 No party-parly," nnd E'qtiirt Jncoby, tho Democratic candidate was elected by twenty two majority ! Las-t fall the Republican MolihoniU carried tho election in Berwick, by over fifty majority. Dr. John, has entirely omitted to men tion this glorious democratic victory, after having announced In his machine, that if party issues were made, the Rtpublioatia would achieve a handsome i'tory. Mooting of tho Democratic Standing UomniUtco. At a meeting of tho Democratic Stand ing Committee of Columbia couuty, held iu Uloomsburg, on Jlonday, JIaj fitli, ISO, it was on motion, unanimously Resolved, That we cordially approvo of the course of our late Representatives iu tlio State Legislature, Col. Lkvi L Tatb and lion Geo. S. Tuttox, and believe that they honestly, ably and faithfully rej ro se. ited the wishes of tho Democratic paity, aud merit tho approbatiou of every loy ixl citizen in the four counties of this Rcpre-r-cnlativo District. On consultation, the following resolu tions wero alo adopted : Ri saved, That John G. Freeze, of Col umbia county be, and with the consent of the counties of Montour, Noi thuiiilioi lan 1 and hiiyder, is appointed tho Senatorial Delegate from the Thirteenth Senatorial District to the Democratic State Convention. to meet iu tlio city of HarrUburg July 4th IHOi ; aud that ho be instructed to support Un Lkvi L. Tate of Co'uinbia countv. Quo"0",illalio" to luc offiuu of Surveyor !,'f0vc,, nt I'tcr yM of Columbi countv uo,nnd with tho consent of Montour Sullivan ami Wyoming counties, is hereby' appointed oiie of the Representative Dele- r .1 . i- . : . . surveyor general. On motion the meeting adjourned. W.M. II. Jacohy, Lhairmm. , .A,J "le1,,'"r"""'l!:' Nf" -'ii"iii' n ihu v?th ,.t . n-'rr I Vail , union rumuy, in .tjfS uarhuit T.XUkl. . uf 5UlfW y. I'llnton rminly. Pa "ZZ.a:, H"A" '' n""T'"'' "r,ll" "h" M". . l.l"'Mt '"'.'"i '" I""14' '"f th UWa'i mtln-r l-t ,i, ,,!., hv u, iiPV. n j. wmi. r. Mr. Ouri i 1 kih-ichhj Mm a n.iuxbar in w iii,nn,pnrl, on Hid Oili irmt.. tir ltur. Wm Slrr ling, TiiiimmH. Dukhlrk. U. S A., aud .Mis. llit.a (.Him, onVilll.-iiimpiirt. D E A. THS . On the I th itit., iirar Muucj, I'.iu.vn Jisii. flu xos nml ulimit rj)v,-ir. 6 . fn,'le11,,'il";.lniwuimil tinvnB!iiii Itn.iMoir.. wifiiof Ruirgv h.cater'Ttgeiliibntii ltt)var In iit...nrjr. on r. iln,H.I.-i- tl,,.7tli ,i,Ht y,,.. D,W1 M. Ma.cr, ir;nfll.ll.lm.cr,iUlturofi!u fiinbury Ainuricnii,' hv'0,1 about IS yearn. nwuuir In .Vnrtliiiinli,.rlaiiil,iin Wcdnoailay, tlmTl'u nut. Mr. (.eomiu Htp.itii K i'.ii. pwgjrinrMM i.i iiHit?.yroriMiintsicKwmtciKra.T NciuSJrucrtiscmcnt A c AUD TO YOUNG LADIES AND f. nUNTI.intLN.-Tliu milmrrilr-r ill si-nil dr.-u orrlurci-j tu all who ilei-in- it, th,. id ciiiu a;i. ilirui u..-n fur niakinc a timplu Wyrtalilu Halm, that twll. in Ir m twii to i-iirlit iliiyn, ri'inuvu l'niiili'a, lllntclii-d, Tan. . ri tkli-s, tj.illiiH anil a 1 iin j.uritu-r ami riiiishui.-i,i nfthuSkin, luntiiii; the tamp -a Nrttun- intiiiili ,1 n Mi'iNiil Iji' -imft, clu.ir, siniiitli anil h.-auiiful. 'Hm' lutiriiii; Hid HiTipp, with full in.trui limm. ilir. tu."-. nun uilvlce, will plciuu call on nraJiln-m liih t turu pnitatc,) TIHM. V. CIIAIMIAN, liny 1., wa-Sm. Kll llmailna. New oik. fPIIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPEK I iKNX'iior a HL'i'ri:iii:it.i'iii,ii.iii..i ... ninz. anil t'ur thn i-fiit-i-ln! Iii-iii.fii uf v..i ..! IIioho whnmitn-r with Ni-rvnii-i Debility, l.ons ur AJun nry, l'n inatiiri. lluray, A.C., 4ei- hy mid i,i h... curi-il lnins.,lf hy .lni)ii. iiirans, ntti r hi ing put to nr. i rtpente am iiiCDiivcniriiri'. tlirouch I In- line t wurlb lu nwilli iin-a pri-crlln-il by li-.inu-il l)nti,ri. fiualu cnploii may bi' hail t.rttiii autliur. ('. I.. I.AMUI KT Lb i (.ri'eiipoint, Lull" Ishinil, hy uirluiini; u nuvt-pott ilret:ril i-nvtiliipi', Aiinri!t,8L-I.MlI,i:s A .JMIIUHT. I m. May 17, 1PCJ 2ni. BiscFs Old Stand, .1V I '. wl,ic l. 1,0 "T-fs nt fair pike, 'lolim i!,.,?. i' V''' i"l' bring It lrc.1, and u ,,.U pa) aiuiitra prue, ai ,u luM-a commit nt FORTRESS MONHOE, )iWi miutbo f,iirill(.,l. ami wo can alTnM to ry nn ThiV. - i. VW' ''V'l'migi-M our lliprr.s .lay i ' ) IVrmi liUlt,B oo.l v.al ami rnlv--. Ilay morii'l.iB " U '""(,"ll'' cvt,"lu8 '1'""" Jemcytonn, Jlay 17, ls'C2-3t. W' Wa'A' STOVE AND TIN-WARE SIIOpT rtiH. I ". "'"''''enuilwotiMliirurnithB rilinnii ' a-J l II ooiiubiirt! nnil vicinity, that hi-liaijn 1 1? fuBR e''-il nml oili-mfor rnili- nnoi.f the inoHi'ti-i nn- unniriuwiiin oi i.tioKlMlaiiil l'AN'. yn , m , i,T , ,.' .1 i"rMii. nw i iiriktiiniur " r , t V.I:. JJ,.l,V I!',"lj,r"" n(u '''? l" fi'.t clax lhihra1rh.l;'V,l'r'11" "f VMl "r" iMlrlit .nll,;."Un.rr i lo. a i Ll "' n' IibikIhiihi. anil tlx- anH.rlan ui ia m i n,..1' "'-l''f"'"lr attention , palil to 'm Vur ' miairlni! willho ilnnc willi iiculm-n. nnil lrFiilih t-0lln"y produce taken In nchanpo fur oik; ' ll0l"""e. May io, ina. 1'""'u' d' M0V,:" .. ... . """) ".'""lini!. Uon klii.rt noticu. All Kllula el h - NOTICE io the Members of the I ol umbia County AqiicuHnrnl Society. A a J . !'." nf."!? mr" "f llio Coliinihla conn' iV ivlln i i?1 !!'".'. lltlluL an.l Michanlra Hon '.u' '!ln;n l?J"rt I'l liloo.n.hiiri! ai ' ".(i ici..-, niv orloiK, p in, Mv.1.!i,i, ,. M NLAI, Cli Lhalr K,t r,