Vkioutotnag gemotrat 'if . JACOOT, W.da•sday, May lb, 1167. --- IL M. Mimi?tt k Ml.. n low No Pr Talk its isly HUI ruesly• subourip time mud Wing fw 1111114)011worstIt its., pub. 11,1104 it kleoukuburp, Colukbis county, P. Pozuocrutle State Convention. The Democratio State Committee, et its meeting, on January 29th at Hurt/burg, adopted the following resolutions : Ist That the regular Convention of the party, for nominating a oandidate far the Supreme Benoh, be held at llarrielong, on the Second Tuesday of June, 18t7, at twelve o'elock M and that said Convention be corn. posed of the usual number of delegate'. 2nd. In addition thereto, it is recommend• ed to the Democracy of Pennsylvania to forthwith elect, in the usual manner, two delegate', of recognised position end inlln• coos in the party, ibr met Representative and Senator in their respective district, who shall meet in Mass Convention, at !Torrid barg, on & day to be fled by the Chairman of the State Central Committee. By order of the Democratie State Com , 11,M. A. WALLACE, Chairman. Negro Ravi what :he lamented Douglas, one of the Fromm. of American otatooman paid • "I hold that thts Got ernment wac made on the white basic by white nten for the benefit of white men, and theta' pox• terlty lbrevar, and should be adininia• tared by white array none ollit:rn. I do not believe that the Almighty in ode the negro capable of self government.' ' When the Democracy, time and as, in, made the oharge that the aim of the Re. publican party wit. to bring about Negro suffrage, they acre branded safttbdftetn, and many good men in the Republican ranks were deoeired by the deception practiced by their leaders. That many of tho groat men of the Republican party did not tolerate the idea of Negro ruffrage la no doubt t n,, but to continue in power they were willing to throw themselves into that politi,al mal e rum Thad:aal fanaticism which Ihis 'wept oTer the muntry, last ins °ruin and deed ition to its track.; the result of all this is Negro suffrage, not only in the South and in the District of Columbia, bat at our door. in the State of Perin .yl rania Pres't Lincola on Negro Toting. We desire to esll the attention of the Itadica!e to the following est rut fr*in u spoil -11 r Linn exprcs.v.l in a dcbate with Donghia, et Cleirl.nter* D, 111., Serttrater 13, 1838. M. linmin said ' WV, I r 6.. in o,e 1 o'el to. Ise, an eller gentleman called upon me to know ifl was really in favor of producing a perfectequal ity, tetween the nczroes and the white peo ple. 1 did Fey then, that I em not, nor never have been in favor of Riskin,: votvir norj trots of negroes, nor of qualifying thin to hold tame, nor to ioterinarry w,th white people; and I trill say that lb. to ilia, there is a pkvsioul diforenee hetwecti the black and white Teets, which I believe will forever prohibit the two rites from ever living on terms of social and political equal ity. And inarmuol u they connot so lire, while they do remain together there most be the position of superior and inferior, and I, as much as any otter men, am in favor of the superior position assigned to the white race We commend the above ;o the specie: at. tendon of the peculiar friends ef tbe 'late lamented' who are now advocating tiegio tritality in Pennsylvania. If Mr. Lincoln -should utter the above sentiment iu Pcun ',lrani& today, ha would be denounced e 4 • cl-11 Copperhead by the pious eoula who direct the movements of the nionir.l lition tarty. The /Fenian Victims. The Fenian tills in ',eland are pro g row ing With the usual results. Many poor fel lows have boon placed in a dangerous tion by their uticipLian in the fully ; souse have been CelVlCte I and tenttnced to be hanged, sw.:, oti.en mil k,,sp6rier.ce the tame fate. Thew nufertuuate nit n ate • entirely at the merey of the Br.oisli Government.— They are without friends, and sympathy al erted in their behalf by any oue would be 69 dangerous that few could have the boldness to come forward because, if they did co, they would thernsalves be sulljett to su p pion, and likely to arrest. The leaders in this movement have inanszed to k aerythetn selves out of danger. Step:Anita w.f.:from molestation. Nothing has teen beard of the heroes of the Moffat mansion in this rountry. The O'Maboneys and Killiaua have nbeidecl. Stream; has attandonoil the whole concern, and although Rhona still talks about invading Canada, he keeps him. self as safely out of danger ts be did when 0' Niel and his followers acre scot into dan ger scrers the border. Ilan. Joseph A. Wright. This distinguished etatinatin died yea. terday at Berlin, Prnaisis, near which coon ho was Resident Minister of the Unitryi States. Governor Wright was a native of Pennylvania, and hie many friend. and ret sive' is Philadelphia andStAt* will learn with pain that he at lastealentabed to a dis ease which Nand they horod migl t be nr mated. At sit early period in his life he left Pennsylvania and beetled in Indian,. Tn 1843 ho woe elocted to Congr 25F After an exiting contest ho was chosen Gouracr of that State 3- led at tbe sad of dent 1n331i0- /Mel bonor to himmlf wag elected Unit, during On* wuafoo Lincoln Appointed, burg Exhibition ones , . 8u , heads of the Maw TO was another elosp at the poor laboring Aiwa by the Abe!ides psrty the cnntzoled that karts tited to try to" asslei 110 if undweet Nandi, are now sun. veying the rout, and find very fli - itigitr ground fbr the mad. It it to pournfriff tint; South East side of the rivereonti wilt la tif f numb. of toiled this shortest rout bemitillk the points Emma; and when connected with the Western router, will be the nearest and most dircet railroad between New York and the great West. Its coreitmetion will also &weep the eztenpive coal &lab through which it paves, and which were heretofore in a ineueore shut out from market by their distance from the great thoroughfuns of ti ado. —.Von tour rimer ANT ff. _ _ _ The "dark and bloody ground . ' bne just spoken a wort of prelude to wbat wo may expect of her nt the ensuing election. A special election hold in that State on Thee. day last, to fill four vacancies in the Con gressional delegation, resulted in the over whelming triumh of the straight Demo. critic ticket by enornroue ruaiontiee. Know ing that in a fair and rquare contost their eonse wee hopeless. the radicals by sticelvd managing induced she mongrel, A. JoaN• sox. ount:ervative element to put a ticket into the field, thereby hoping to draw off sutSuieat votes from the ieuii , cracy to elect part of theit radlealeautliiTates. Tho sequel 'how., however, that the Desnocrway of Kentucky is not a marketable ecrinodity:: that having suffered the malignant rule of radieriliibm fi r the rest four years, they know its debth and brig:Jib of int.imy, and will submit to none of it. The result is all the more gratifying, because it proves that principle, Loldly ascots& is invincible and that poky is but :soother name for weak. nese. The Lord grant ue more of this blvd. RCM Caton, Pemocrot Parts' C'Entsnarrn PANoneatA.--We seldom u:c our CaIMMO for the inwpour of - puffing ' travoling eihii:itions, as our reatis.r4 will attest. But from o u r rertomil knouledge tit Mr. Davis' entertainment we hesitate nct in rerotumending it to our People as ens-el' the very het in An..erks.— Mr. Davie is a netting! artist, with no Arne• ricrs, if any Naale, in this zro.ntry. kila paintings vitre nil go:t..n up IT hirnelf, showing all the important I.attiss lately fought in th:s coulny, coveting ovzr ten thousand feet ef canvas. Hia retenrk3 are enterthini:3g end u:rh alone are -.v.:lth ti3Otice o:aciniksion. We take pleasure in sitijoitting a iett4r, speaking in high terms of Mr. Davis' exhibitian, written quite recently, by the present °evertor of this State, Jous W. Or.itttY. Reed it: FINN*. Extcrrtirt CRAmBER, 1 Heimhurg, Ps., April IS, Intr. j limes H. D.vas_, Em , Ae fevi:!c, re. A.'.v Doir Sir .- 4lt gives me - great , pleasuro to secede to your request, and to laddress rot Fe..:11 a letter A t 5 will commend you to the kind :taxation of the presa—and of the inablio pnenilly. I was much gratid. ed with my visit to your exhibition, ttud am glad to hear that yonr viintinr; have receiv ed raeb gratifying enomnittitts from the citi zen. of the various localities you have visited. A Fanoratna like your owe is a , moat important and ir.teretting addition to 1 t he likory of the country, givitig is it doei 1 to old and young an excellent idea of the I horrors of civil war and of the gaUatitty ! diapluyed by our bravo "Boys in Blue ' 1 during the rebellion. I willingly and our -1 (Lally commend you to the attitntion.of the ple:-: and the public. I Bespoot fun,- rours. I (Signed) JOHN W. tfEAftY. IVc insert the following, in order that our teatime may Imow more cf Mr. Davie, as expressed through the columns of a neigh boring paper: PANORAXA OT THII itt,BELLION. —Mtn' Darts will exhibit his Peinwainanf t h f , G reat lkteliion in lb." new Masonic Hall this !Fri day) ecenine. This iv a beautiful painting of battle scenes, &e., during the late war, which has won Fuvik itisrked distinction hut h in this etr....ntry and in Europe. .Pavi; was mom; the first to enlist in his cunntry's cause, and scrod until disabled, when he was eoutpcded to retire front service, after whiolt ho connuenoed the Work - of - painting hiegreat Panorama, following wavily the progress of the war, atillin,g.saeue after armee of various tattles, until thy c;,rti,,l ten thousand feet of canvass. - - A Reading paper relates the following atousing.oceurrznee, connected with Puvii' visit to that city,- under the loatuitbitkf ''Se cret Soziefy ." Yesterday, Mr. DaCIP, the. artist of the many wenes and hettiled hr the late Rebel lion, ling out his fhom.of the "Gland Ara my of the Republic." Alt the Corns-and- IhN isious were represented. They attracted great attention and cutiosity not a cow. would stop sad etau,ine the rations cokits, to as certain, if possible, their meaning. gromp,sratrtt7ing to nitilt them oat, iw' Irishmen, freak, from the 14., :Cows along end stopped opoosite 41,e lith and 12th Come flags. "Jimmie," says P.tt, - there's a athar on one half•inoon on 'tothor; what's it meas.?" "per," says Jimmie seine divil of a bactet teuicty I" ser A destructive tire occurred at ite toryville, on "the evening of. Saturday the 4th inet. rievcn buildings, in all, were de stroyed The fire we untirrst mad, tiret broke out in the Good Tenmlars' flail Over the dwellin7 of Mr. - Weirs, which with the build ings appurtenant, wits entirely deer:lnd. I - Wand° Reynolds lost Rouse,"lfia4nnith shop and ham. Mr. Warner it wagon-shop and eontonsr. tient?. Netr,cc,nib a Cabinet And Furniture thr)panl content& Mr. Beilri a dwelling. Mr. Cum:: a dwelling, lAtin fte. ' Th e fi l e is said to hare been caused bi sow) plrojems Templar there having been a nesting at the Rail that cvcning.-7Stak .. A/zit/lock Llenio:raf rill,Thn Pentivlvarik Logigature before their 14Jour,onent posed at mei edeolioninive ' providing f, - .4 a registry of voters, mob* days bofore eleationT-siintler, to. the Nett Yorlt saw, lb° elect:on board vuoetetweire 1 days before the spiel • i and !lief:OlL 9&.. t. to 8 r. v ,cf voter', and nn , igiatered on that day. the feel ex.Pred- el Dwell:ad ba ap . Pm . boars of a tau pawed kV dent Pierce. The New Railroad. Kentucky. COURT PROCEEDING!. The Nay Setwions day, at this place, the A. at. Hon. lllLLtast acid Peter K, Ilarbein Associates, cm th• Bout Thu attendance at f !usually large during the five days which it oontinued in session, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. There was quite a good deal of btudoesa transacted of which the fob lowing Ws synopsis 'The several Constables made their returns. Daniel NeYharr, L. 8. Stineman and Jute') E. Evans, appointed tip staves. The Jurymen being called and sworn, Mr . Andrew Jladisou was appointed Foremen of the (band Jury. Martha J. Mead vs. Mead—Divoree. M. IV hitmoyer, appointed eonunia,iotter to take testimony. Denoted. Mary J. Manning vs. A. J. Manning--- J. 0. Preer.o, Ewt., appointed cotticniseiouer to take testimony. Decreed. Poor Overseers of Scott Town hip vs. Charles Iklutiley. ITesertion. IV.WWit,r t, Etmq., appointed cotantiaioner to take depo sition without further notice. Dufentlant charred. eott Township pay the CON'S. Commonwealth co. Pretleriuk Bush and wife—rurety of tho r .wc—Defendants 6,14 Leonard Adams, bail tent in four hundred flo:lare &pp:ammo of dofentlanta at GCSt Ne. 6011. Henry F. Nuse vs. Borough of Bernick— Cit•il suit—To rc.orer bonny. Jury called and morn ; verdict for defeniaut. Counaonwridth va. Joaeph 31. Freek— IntHetwent Asrault and Buttery—ant a trne bill. Willie% IL. Iteit:l4;l4l, pmecator, pay the mato. Commonwealth le. 11::::7 Knapp—ln• dietaleat, Apbault and Battery--liot a true bill-- , PAcbccutor, 3. is Stein, to pay the coots. J. P. Thieketiberg, to use of Mr. Cham berlin vr. 8. A Edgar—Civil suit—Rule 'ranted to take deposition". E. U. Little, Esq., appointed.commissioner. Commonwealth vs. Joseph M. Fmk— Indictments iur cutting water pipes—lentte rule for trial—Jury called and wscrn. Mar Bth 1947, verdict of Doty not guilty. Prose cutors Dacia Om% President of Centralia Water Company, and defendant each pay half of the cost. Commonwealth vs. Overseen of the Poor of Centre town hip—lndictment nagle , :t of duty, and reeding to provide one Lorayere Krept:er With ti,e neecpraly =mop (y. t ub. eistaace -not a true hil—Fres.ca.or to s uy the cnsts. CoramonwitAlt vs. Chtiotian ory.l John neglecting and refupieg to provide one Thomas Thomas a pauper, 'N.II) a neessery cacaos of subpia tepee —a true Lill. Commonwealth va John Mu:Oman— ludo:mem Actsnat and Battery—no: a true bill, and Protwytttor to paz the co. The Orand Jury, throt t; li their foreman. on Welueslay snort/ )on, made in the fol lowing report tvltich tra3 ao,:epted by the Court and read ;ix the information of thole pretest% after which the Jut) , were difeharg ed: Tv As &amide the Judges elf thet Caul of Common Pleat rica" coninaWng a t i rntrt i f Qpifirfer B.raftm of the Pelee in aid; Me County of Cobstubla Th.: Grand Inqlost t,f the C(nn lonewntlth of ?winolvanie, inguirins in end r•.►r the body of the Connty of Culonthia, resPecs• roport : That we hare ex&n.ined the pubic ink sii,i enun!y. rm.! ./M. Ttatt the v , netinn ovs.of L.:: C. urt }? table•. 0.- otsty's office. The tabhf+, 41:).ts, coon tare be covered with cloth to protect the books 4 record of tbe County. ;lii. Ting thu rvof of the jitii he repaired, that a 1141 W stove lie placed in one of tle.i tells ei . thej ail. and that a tow eeen he built in hi the yard n the rear of the kitchen ! dwelling house used by the Stu:riff of the I Count v. And cc rer , utine.nil that Ow above re paired he done in: inediately, eiiiisider it necessary to the pri,tettton of property of the County, and the advantages that will ! arise lima the repairs, in our opinion, are greater titan the exrenees that will be in- ! curred. On examination of the Fire Proof, or , l'aufts in %Udell the books and records of the County.are preserved, tve find them full or cauly to of valuable public docements and amuniulating nom tune to thee al the itusinees of the County reqpirtie: They ! were huilt in the first place entirety too low; ! end ate.dmin,tuotiftly, unsuitable for the purpose for ,witich they are used. We eon- sidar ho preierv.itiou of the records of the County el' the greatest importance, and consequently urge upon the Commissioners, the importance ?f ,providing in some way. A good, sUli L4 , 1111a1, safe place, Ow t4e.nafe deposito of the books awl records of the ; Count?. The reootemendation of a fennel Grad Jury to enlarge the (Inlet - HOl/40 meets our approbation. We wm.iiil,94l the attention of the Soper ris,te in gorier:ti t Or the tottot,y to the cln• of the road., end particularly to hridg. es. large and sinall, in their respective ! triets. •Aiittla attention justnow may ease the publieind the townshipsgreat less. The public rpad Iliadic? from Ponca to t the Catawitstßridge, in •31enteur township, hoe, in the opinion of a largo portion °flan cam amity,. Won in lk very wen& tiondition -for sows time ,past. • Fernier. Opted Juries L i ve called the , attention of the evert to the mkiect end urged its fencing. lint; nOt • inilute been done, and the pubic are too4iiy oloosed to imminent (hinter:in driving ibex road. All of which we respectfully. submit. I A. 1 4 /ADIEION, Forman. I Nay El, IRP, OD rodne4ay afternoon, the time ....et Ara t for the granting of lioen , el, ,tbo f'ol - eonsrecoired liconao for thelcuep . ing or Ilotele and Eating Houses: Leueook, , Tavern. do' Tiihn F. Coelner, do Cho. W. Manger, do do 9. A. Jecoby, do 1). - idcr Stye. do 'revert, Centralia, do do do du do P do do do do do do Conyngluk _ ..... do -oa lmlk do '1109014 ,' do do . tin li t do illik th9l9ro ox di) f ts teentrOod, ' ton ' ..e , do do amok,., do do fltutipbtost Pat ter, de Haudoelt. J t . nor, ' d 9 Locust. otnet, dii do i'l' ' - Milo, do do Istom Inwhts„ do do David Yaw, do Maud «n. K. A. Smith do M do Samuel ake, do 14.in0, Satnuelietter, do Main. Aaron I Sas, do Montour, {len. 11. Brown, do do itrown 41 Coleman, E. House. do William Bader, do Mt. Pleasant, H. W. Melia, do °mime. Jacob Good, do do John Snyder, d 3 do Loud Moronity. do u - tt. Philip P. Keller, do do Jo linSa care, do Flo IVilliam !Watley, do do - John Hummel, ..E. House. Commonwealth vs. IL W. Mower and Pame W. 'Haus-- lit:cognizance &math and battery—defendants and Jacob