' -- '''''' '' - ittiptigts , juljd, conitituencles in every E:, Prnr" ool lll. ' ...k.very intelligent S ' ..,, ' till hid 0" f . '' h ' ' la i r ^.- et j k i t ° i m ps PA' lnia asb - a . d e t ' . re in deprecate the stern , ext. itStillikitinfrixiistse-44ttesity • originated years itit 01042 treed - k -lbt av time and:to a certain 0 4f t f u ° 44 . 0 1 00 4,e 0:0 f, nßioinn. r anlang,friendai ittOir ti n iatrictrit Other causes to our iempo: wet &did IPttlie "State, 'end the rcenaCrpient iiktfikarial444 TRW sepremaby of the two coin. 1114roliPoiltioniestto . nai.neW seeking to Obtain 114.4 0 1 110 . ,Pien of • thl-qol'ernlnentt not ,bY '4 l.- . ),i, Of intrpraii, of, sound 13 tatesmanetiiß, or hy Militi4iSing, cerria iirindiples, but by meant ;#lotUtffititlicirous assaults of ' mere numbers at ' teattesbtogether. by lawless ,excitements, and Ia itite 4 trospeortry. calculations of power and hilOilerp:,lt was therefore a subject for general • eirelgiratillation;lhat the Convention was enabled :Nrftliiiiit'itif calm-delibeietion•and mutual ex ithilints4loo iniipoints of experlierrY, without the . 1 1 .4. 4 ,44n 341 . 9PlTlen,tPf-TrinniPin,'br any ode, to iiiliipA aplatferm and course of action so en tire- Ir acVelildhle; to Mir true Democra'cy In • every '4lritiori Of the Staite: In conformity with these . silrintmeliti:of renewed: confra tern ity of feeling limliel4e4ts, , sheConvention resolved, with one . srptge, piatthe nue° diistufbirig . Ransas question piltY`fipiAiy. tiiiiPpearing hy the peaceful ap ' f trilitio'llif 'legit solutiqh,shinild be treated in a Ottly sines as settled and past: s „,gowtitettstin can or will deny that the entire • crltngs of the , Body indicate • an • earnest 'E XiVall - whit were engaged: in (ranting s t "• ~, Tteirnoidie the party, and to compact enititatterigife ittfotcel on an honorable and ra , )loltojiadJuatoltlt of the only issue, by the un • yrifitt s Itnstec4ssary end unprofitable ob tryaion of , eihithillie DOrnecritic organizetiorynrght have 'itlt i lflertrkied t 'untf its future efficiency preju -41 flyt'Offeethrl:' , The Convention consisted of ' Aateidtet itceiedited from every county in the .- 414 04 4 1 1 1811 P,Reig40t0lit- among whose,names rit *lto reccignixed en.unnaual proportion, of the .'ablest, most experien ced' and faithful leaderi of r .,,,D o natt i nic i rt r at;‘Verefo l appointed by and 4rgijilittpiVoiitit , eillideiiiiittls from the teepee.. ~otoiity statlieiitlerS. "Not a suspicion has , r' a' the regularity Ketke..k. I :R t rj:P 3l/ X 4 0,! i°4 4 R I. enuntY"Mneting lige. I ciptttinsthieugh their , ,several retire / I . . -ii fi 11(tifei Strife Coniention; nor Ibis any , littr -1 1 4 Olitibbint rec . obkototo-rego /W*4lu44-tiorrillimkai4 0 ,oges:of,the party, ' • - •,#"t a ll 98T ?! . .0 004 1 °P 44 in - everY Parlin, - , Air 0,.4t1 - 41004 constitution , anti, congunt• -- , 4 4 1 i,r0r°,1!f ao ~t hus Pedant as giiitpliWro tr 'es, istmg o f .one and. , Iliktit-Ith . otaintiori, - ,rtne , for each Senatorial ' ~, titißigtrintt an4ettah representin , NIL.I, ilv.v.l sf , X9lers., l4-1 1le.let andl , ; e 'tps ' o; e"ra"se Vie; in.. t he:uncontrolled ex-, 10 19610 4`0 11 rOtiliteVof'''OpinfOli: . - The resolu lithii.4**.ihidtltir4lie<Conimittitectha. f`a4ly u p - . tit: twriajtritf-,the4Spnvention, we re pasaed ~412\ 3 400 •0, t , , set. 4 k di renglin, f , i voie, and, we have po Ile ea . 1, In l urmur,,of illiapprov`al in re ser, lit de, t0,".1171' ,''etteired 14 , ' a Single Delegate ..eof,fosiiittte (We Convention. Richardson L. AllVAlliriMtiiiiii - fori OnLofrice of Auditor ,.oo4, v ii., . teqp . „ A n4,,Jqh,n Rowe, the, now jskii:oo c of Raryetor : qineral ef ' the tV ist , Itirtg.N• V i ' eiVivitirotiiiihqind 'striking ssmimihtfist,46,4(l4l;eint,h4,ol4-' heed' always,' 01 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 04 0 4 6 00004 01011 :illnti - Ihth Other as , en, t'-:Plw'Pit l :' - flhen e , , -we-, Can 4frisktny . ' , ar t itefi t talraTh,.t ilt:thore.,,iVari 'not one, i; siii rib byvi e , 'Odom tion'itli any'vestion ,:i f iatror e i,p4leyt n i' the rtsterittitest .referente tii ` , 'the (abject, 4rOM which it dges k not intequive-' . rtselaktrs thet-teta4ilioltrarinsas issue was 700140110041/0 sada odd isappityduilior aril of u ,,, . ilit_i nej, e : ot Jourpment of the convention :14stifiertha „ompirtitg auspices:we have '4"eseribed ~ IS !pat 'of Ureillostilicis his:iarisen' , in connec.: C titittallifitfttatr, * , lfii been' deemed 'i , pruclen, ilifitlittpneOliSsary demon:o;3o' call : "together` ~:thlaikatoOrisnit gosutrnitter .with a -prompt .sasiortatitetewhat unusual; and at no small incon zitiOiniatiovialle of.itlitnernbefl. Waite quite " A 4OlOll 11414, 71111f9056 coal ;bet shim) in ..the '''A'oool, l o l lo*rttot thtl,biptorYef;the Democratic 4141744.1" , 71vatirkor elsejvhereVin which ‘?,Patlioses,Vosis,. ,ptl„;)tbweVerieebli,' hes been snmpleAr . :, 1 ' .trirsidits profeising`tts:ba Dern= 00 11 ,!-. ' ,:: '.. , '' lout v•destroy , teir part); /iy ' L I., . ~ Oislig:and'engaglng lir a flan ~.'ig, _, , , _, ' .,, "Tm, ' 'lthiCamisporrecortvention, while * * ll' . 4 1 0 104 40igh i ll i flePhRitr Pr, °olidltY AItrA I MIrVA II - t !.otit who ••,- z ' .11 asul-, Ignills mti ll there'll) .- .. •, : Vaf i likt,ol4 hi ToniratiP 'een: IhSiiiii4rainthe Derri o ; \ intrigues dinaeoqint. Procek4- ki:AF. 6l kicii. feat Aur,flxcOlsol loyirteiti*S,'On '4ll If 4aitctieltblello thfortanatelyignoi . a' their ,coritittli 'Wirt tistir,idaatrie r , habition Of treecht *tied thee a mel d , = tug' no doubt under iskautyr:olter the li,"ditiposed of. , the tlntuittetti:effered of iiindriridual teapot= tdopted . Would have; erati, litember,pree., W,itiOnkihtrAilatl" ANtoeridOr*Umefft ill usat bettiiflitlliid , ,the Omit .. ;;Ettecutiveo---• feats allesidjtetateC , • li -conalolleeots , it, the motives , of the - C''iinvioi tion, 'l4l a , majority, of thithirty.senen 0 It 1 ' inlihsl 6o.l :4l 4 q n, `!° 6t Matikisrf#4. l , lll Woolfailigi ~ ect, nft,114,0,! I've in :it .as : Olifininiii, .p e • A ! . iriit lee,; . d:: ; ' Ite9'(llf - ik 2B o Meg . . - 11 1 4 W ' , tik e .. ti : thetkrltolert.ffiritike . .... hat/ ' 1,1 a ti"Otisit, % yatiolltio fecal:PlO the t nvirqion .140indflts kirtlihe:e and i!s f ehl - den9nlieyrof silltice„sikall 'PO citily 4.; conetd,4', erea simPlele asal for "State poi; ce Qt:ao'hilior Ta r e*,,:laviiill` •be - construed hy•some strenge - . - calculatiem,-unt; knowe . to cominiati sense into an indulting re - newel of the . defunet- Leompten. :end a nti- L e. ',ciampten,afilitt*Aty. , ......Dut this is „utterly; absurd, feetwo. - plain'reasons; bet ante, first;:' aa: - .the' vcatelatt, the reaplutions:con'atititting the embocl • led. searitinedm efthe botiventiowele a Hy shows ,theret• wag., ~ttat. A. delrgatei whether.,once Le eitmproo ed"othere isei„ Who .isted` iitit for them; rind seetoadr,yhecaose not only the repolutiOns, iiitr ~ Gk.! , whe-te proceedlaga,..indrOtite:Wfull.fra ,lone aceortfinee-between tdi,,the;Dielegates'in, Goirention; 'forgetting past.differeneed and-,•pre f; ' l 4i lll2 &'' V' . e.' - gli-sirlilklheirctld .- ctrtliaLYelitt I.olok . .;yritlra certain iyittorybefortal 10eArq z rather,thair r t° ' be "`" e, - t i Y I - 430 0 1 11134 ,111 •te'm 04 »TIM --- wretched ',phi-this of,itbetr•hatbd 40- 1. 7- .13 1'111ff31/: t il -rAltht ; lifttei t tirctet:threeltolitigni deeperadeee; tolerri; -tied by . talWand respected by none, are in (lamed !with' hopes 'of- ' eacouragiog „disorgenization among ma; end aireadY gloat-I/oton ination over . , _the prOstrate;.ensigns of, enrc, noble old -partY; while counting • in -.,tbeir:',diedins., -/ittlie.t - thirty, piecearitsilver' to.lie pair? byithose3who here .purebaled their.too - willing .degradation to use and then to despise' them. ,-..:Accordingly these men, recently voting and working, es they per-. • sistently•did, against: theicandidates. of, the;Der , ,Intectacy,..and in favor of - these of MOtatiprinci; ' -pled 'oppdnents,and thus besely assisting to•in !Wit the - deepest injuriecupon us,. belie .under taken by,a mean; dishonest . and cowardly pro= fessioti . of Dentodratic - opinions, -in defiance. of • every !principle of honor and every: hitherto altered rule; of:party, discipline, -. to ;invol ve in their indecent and dishonorable plans anthpetty ' fortuned, - tbe -ciiiirbcteri rif;such respectable .Dem'ocrats as,.beguiled by their rnisrepresenta. tions; theY•maylie able.to pcituade to meet at ' Harrisburg on the 13th of April inst.',. torsid 1 thern!in ttonsuiniriating the disreputable, busi. nese' to whiCh.theyhavn sold themselves, while I ostensibly towindicate ? the ciState Policy" .of I Gov: Wm. P - ..!l"'ekerc; ..----.‘••. -... • " - 1 .- --. ;. - . I ?But let lisibignire briellyand diapassionately• ' whit shape disdrgaeizing proceedings 'are I likely tedissbrne as.a•prictical.ideart What do the Bogne4netimitipase .to-tIO When they -meet I at-Harrisburg:in theirrpiasi Convention?. Each I and' every peraon-is :coaxed and begged. to go I there; who may'like - tO' attend`On the.occasion I either for .the business or the fun of the thing. I Can such self-,Constituted Delegates pretedd to ' beable to show- any . , constituen . cied to •whom 1 they are /responsible,'or- by whom their. acts I may be properly reflected, and by , which their I extraordinary assumptions can be °relieved - from contempt. -'• Might not'. ti-- gathering of ' Know Nothing-Black„.Republican-Pusionists ' just as• well 'meet together, and call themselves a “Democratic" 'Convention, under pretext. of 1 itvindicating" Gov. Packer's / , State . Policy;" I and be entitled to equal' consideration? There can be, - we submit, no-doubt : Of . ..this.. 'Besides,l in the absence.ofeartiliciates oCeleetion usually 3 iiresOntedbYthosit . claiming ,ntemberelhip in a i party Convention, Of , of eome other „protees-ot ascertaining the political -character and.antece- I 'dents of the general company; how "shell any I deluded, honest mat; perchance really'desirons ' 'trf • vindicating *Governor,Packer's “State:Poli'l 1 cy,/' as a Dentoerat, and not proposing-to iden. -' tity himself - With the OPpoditiOn; Teel even tol erablyaefe in yenturingint&soiterilons a pliteat - Wiley tie not --aleo'be permitted "to know what, are the' principles to be displeyed by this anom alous movement'? --. Are - - they. mlare 'Or less, do, -they . .agreel.or, 'differ with those-held. by the' HationalDemoCiacyf !js the intention - of the Movetnent.eonfined . to the pretnotion of• mete personal'; factitieeidette,•-brcen it Iniast'of • any ; principles "cii.- - Ji - OlicYlooking•ito; the honor • and the Arlie' int4estilot,the . ictauntry? •. If it be cid 'nied that thielrfeeting;:!inanghtsto be- convened at HarrishtirgAeibtefided to organize a distinct, feetion ; by. *liich iti , undeinnoine,,:if possible, and to weaken-thit"'Denhocracy, what, then, ia t, that the Manfige'rethink tri dor.; IS it Simply' theli'object to adoKithitring of resolves "win- : : •dicating" Gevernor•Packer's "State nolicy,"! !and then, to adjourn sine die'r ' With a body of self-appointed deleettted i without credentials or ! rlertikcateti,-tdid of every•veriety • of poll tiCal enteeedents; Whet.wiil suet; a:- Democratic:en dorsement be worth to the /,(State policy"! of Ocive.riirTitckeil ' IcnOt•this; or. if more than this; 'is: it their .- Ourpo3o in - Awl - Ili/tate to- ticket 80M : irate:. end distinct: trent that put forth -by. the Dernocratie'State,dopvention ? ..and to. run it 'on the'principlirof,a.popultir -1/vindication" 'of GOve'rtior 'Packer's.•“State t poligy.?” - And . . if teach be their eXpectatien,,Wilhany truo. • frientl. of 'Givernor P.dcker ,:consen,t ; fa it? or,-what Derneeratwho enjoys' the tonfidenCe'„ and - re-, -spect 'otitis associates, •with whom he - ,-,has - A a - bored Shoulder st cr sh oltld qr . far so Many years AO 'do itittnY glorionecontestqithready; in fttrlher•:- -anee-Orthe'personal-maliee-or atobition of un- Worthierriarcontents ? to lend hireself, indirectly; lin theoppod ition on the ter-MS-al' -endea'veriart to 'defeat. 'at 'tha!Pell s' . .it perfectly unexceptionable 'Dlaniocrajif , ticket,in order 'tliat:thentnninflei, 'Or theAippo?itinti trier be 'eleated,: . my matter ; ' 'iviiiettior iaii'y bit .'Or are , bogni,' operators, - 'lifter iivitialcatitig" to' lie bestof 'their ability; lOMiOrner . Niko?" 'State poliey??Ao,itinitnitta ' - the tieket 'tart hi!temo c racy? ',- 1 - hid Weald he . reitty ii; fittOti; and Would • . .averilielitithe poriri beggarly! conctarn; in'thit •'i broadest ' , and . .moit pitiftil•Tidiebli.! , --•'"- !C.'' , ''•! I . ' '•,•,..: .•-- -,- ••• ' ' -Be 'asiiored,"-Fellow • Diirhograte, "tint: this 413eigtiti`CcinvOntipli'? hae.beeti.con'i6rteil.siztireN •aittslide‘afilie' preeizian.Vbhich. it'is prctentliti(o be based j It is an audacious effort:ow:: the; pert tit certaiii•sChemers, to ttep,Povernor Packecend •biefricitds; ter their Own deeret blijeets. . Isle rrik•friend'wouleclesire. to PI/14.11 1 ra -in • Such a imsitiori., _One 'of;thp,.lpliri. pbjec,to,of Alies 4 plotters ef-mischiette, to, d Istr . ac tits:and to, de; feat' OUr ticketin :Hie doming ~ efeetion; lint: th 4 ithritediate step isdimeons of lbis.spee(ons; in. 'yoution of .ein , 'indise.rintinetlA Prpra• pawing, to transfer ever y . :Democrat who,- may .be--:weak enough - tolield-to their.wicked protessiens, and . ,td take part , tin 14.400 and ,soul: . ; wish , them .selvesi to, theiaoks of-the. 9ppositioi,,.. And . Perelltaloui,..ii }3 9' 4 lla.Y- •titdiPp9sed3o../isteß:o their:representations, *elle-, warned •in ,tirne of theerdestroc titre, macbin ations, and to. ee their approach's aid you:,wkOttid-thelloison or,th",stil , letto of theassassin, , . - ),.,:'.. .;;,.. ' ' ,T Petnedratkol,,minsylvaoht, wih ,energe tic, PrlPorstion , and *itil,trti# lwartsj .I , Tf ' hq , Ve. vie tory :within oqki gillipy!....olir,; littes,,broken, no't, by-the elieray,-whObadv.potthatAtrength itct,tlit 3 ) , it ; but hy diteiefiPars,have . ...beeit4ralardatdillbe • 'MY veteran lefeWnsi - baitfr-,-YetAlfraCra,l 9 4; l equal fieldy itavekheett'filled:4 l l o 4744tri;l4 l t l l -''' A ies—the old banners:re beihtr•Pld,v4Ceds...AM ' d• **hese the ;steady tramp of, fi -CON I/ IVO lip elr/trlt! anti bOtkablAo697 IlYinit :hordes, - t,whofie ; rob,ber :Watch-Ward ik.not:Patriotisin ,or: ,hotiori nciy, the; -posier and, proopetityofthe nation, ba(priiate booty-, the ,oppreision, of tclaesesi and - lewleas agitation ggain;t: Gover,i)tnints. and Court itu• : tions ! ..The time has gone*. by...for small things lind'..ttnittilleil. : We:have sornethirigfutorelter riptils, tot age our, attention And our efforts t it. the,V„iseiable • trade carved orf=. l l:iy . base • 7 f,ti? Vela* i . who : are: el wayi in 'thiehabit. or 1 ?ling -alt it peribrill succes s es it " acquiring ; o ~,, 4es, : ckpersonel diSeppointineneWhe test of : 044 tru e: }} . of Phoriples or l : pl e rty. . The ConetituOn-- ther,UnieM T —our freebstitutions! '-‘-our lirifrii(erity- ; -the .security - of -Property= out..liberties=nrcl.altunstin,the balance of a fer,y,e,re,:ot political - *.histort.; . Should Peruisyl- J I senior*, ilief.hitiiiiiiigreatYlligh Priestess , of Peoeefiand.T.AW.eidding _conservatism, Veil her, ;et:llionl*i - eistin tenence *- in - SarfOiv, Ond Surrender ltee,tiust. and her` PersOrr4U:the sectional' Mo.o 4oell'.,"all.ii,intleed lost!, Reny,' liten.4.loC - AOP goßtArren, tally . .Ooder. the .broad;, : ana . glorious : ;tang-Of.the: liquid - drat:lc Convention': . 'lts pint 'ldrm f4' 06 . Officialjirocictineitipp cif:, piitidiple's" : - and - Measures by the Democracy Of•PenosiYlyn , :-.1 - liti. ' . The , : eandidates. neminatedhy: the Con -• i -ve'xitron, are npright, ! intelligent and capable i men, wirhoutailein'ontlieir'relitittion. Nit: .possible tliat..yOu s;ig.bp:.prfpi4iteil upon. to lle:- `sort. it, yand ,tl5 - bo3,T; Own : before-14e ,double 7. :fuelii•ldel : a•XnriWtslettillig•*l3liickAtepublicai ,rletiltitionic hither f 66 iitherWl'al''deipise.- , -be4 cause it may,Ttesse ; 'certain:vain . apostates td throw, a cover Over,its:detestnkle features'? „No man whp ; respeCts :hirrself, will be. guilty, of such motet arid menial' obliquity:: Stand fast. with:ihe old DinOnritcY : and participate 'ir our approaching triumphs; for as . certain as, -- ,our : country survives,, we also shaltrise in - the'mai.: eity of a just, Cauie.• Should you triumph with. 1.. us; yon. will stand •in 'the - Front ranks With -the victors; but aid the Ppposition to coMpass ihair renis,-arid'it no worse,: comes. of it, your,.part of therrejoicirig,OnO profit viiil be, to : An : arch in the rear'of a tffusion!'' procession,' with the, blush of : shame .upon your'facie, - ttted and despiser} by 'your Mongrel osSociates .• . -:: : ROBtRT • TYLt.ft,‘" Choi;-nail: TuE H Cet.o - uedPorurdmoN;During friesuit ,year.lcuislatire enactments, of'a restrictive - and expulsive-yeharacter. - rowa.rd •this class,- ,have: been' favorably consictered,Or passed, in no less than, t welTe of. the ~I.7Mted Stafes. In Soiit Kern :States, 1 heserriectuies' prohibit bOth the - ernariciPaticia ""Slaves. and .the. employ ployment of. - free Ifegroes, instan ces expel theni from the:State. hrfie a:onstifu.:* bon of,Pree'States recently - admitted "contain' . , the meat restrictive'" provisionS;'•ir(Seveial of the 'older Fred States; :the 'incompetency. of negroes, as. Witnesses; and ,tbd.denial the right cif. suffrage, On. a property ,qualification,'" have been recently re . -affirmed;Phici:has just passeda law declaring that no person haying any .African blood:shalt exercise the 'elective franchise - within h 6 limits; . gassachdletts has rejecteo.a bill tiulifying the fugitive Slave Law; and' petitions, have bean:presanted in our Plate Legislatufe for a•lniy 'to prevent -Megrepd of settl4V•Within:the - b:Ordeis of. this Conitrion‘winith.. •.' •-•-•• • When we •remember tiott . ••the free „colored population Pornberiltalf tnillion r sixty •,.thou sand of wheat, tire re.aident's • of Pennsylvania : , the question • arlies—What are ihd reasons' of the measures to,whiCh we haYe reterred?.• The PhilactelphinZadise; ltrin article Uponthis !ob ject, presents the annexedi .; •• • • • lare : - .-reesort! may ;be : eisigned : for • these movenietitsiViriii; the Presence'rof thefree col• orestpeople•in the'-Southern Stateeis deemed undesirable, end attenditl by evils which should be•discountenance - d; second, the strife with the foreigner.and lahorer,(in the Free 'States) for employment and, for bread; • suggests measure!. which render competition with yrhite men com pletely •IrrealOtablel v These are ..thir.causes which have preduced•and are producing results which' are gradually' .taking the form of . 'law; Htroughout-the whole Country.'!. • - ' The,mie!Von•ithich the view'of these effects' and . causes must, present to the rnind'of every: .hurnaneand:patriotie• man; is—Hew are these people to be , sayecl from the discouraging and. degrading; position into the Untrristalcde- : ble sentiment' and poweiful will of the majority. is•drivinglbem?. : It. Ili a : question ' worthy of'. grave consideration. • . • . ..• , V(ABIIINTbN, April. Q • The only . ..emotion exhib'ited' - by. Mr. Sickle's,. eornmericemerit .of lhe ;trial, -.war when :his old friend; Robert', ', J. Dillon of.. New yofk,",stetiped up - to„ him te-day; •and greeted. hint.: Sickles' turned away his' head to'conceall the tears:that sufkied his eyes, - • ' ' • The arrangement 'made ,by counsellor 'th& defence. Is,4bat.Mr, Graham la. to make the opening speech. After-Ahe. Caia- the:prose ctitiOttia'crosed"Nre.. Stantdrr is to' make the.ar iutn'ents on points' of 11fr.;13ratly is - to examine.thelvritneiseS, atidovith-Mr • Chalton; to:prescnt the' closing arguments.. . • The uniformlY intelligent' demecnor of the one hundred and seventr.men, • summtiped to net as - jur'ors, struck. vVitit .stirprisethe 'New' York, counsel... They say 'they ItSve 'never seen's!) fine's., collection 'of jurors, The fact . . that; while. they expressed sympathy for, the_ prisoner,'Oey yet were liono'fable enough 'to', avow their incompetency to aerie; eihbws What public opinion is in.the best classes `of society, there. , • . As to the questicm of property lualift'cation ;for jurqs, about whlck has been 'said, it may, nOt'bei amiss to 'state — that, •in' . New Yell., a, similar property" qualification' exists—a juror ; must be assessed to . the, amount of $031), and his ncd-belne' so assessed, is. a cause •of chal lenge.• One of the jurors, the eleventh, is : un-! • .iferstood • to hive. stated ehat, since he INEL4 sworn ho.has come to the conclusion that his mind• Was norwholiy unbiasied.. If this be so it may affect the preaeut• organization of the i'oor‘ White Trash and Ri c h NegrOci: Thee New, YOrk Tribune," the acknoWledged organ of the Black kepuhlierins, in a, late article .on the revolution in Hayti, makesthe.folletwirig infamons and, disgracafhl equiparreon: etkeonsitterable.jiart of the whi iofl (of. Hayti, at the time'of the wbolifirin of 'slave:- .ry in that country) -We re' petit •ullanar, 'so -called little whites, the same, as the f voou wurTE, TRASH of our'Southpre , States.; witbout,educet.ion, or. ,property,,bet,circeedingly tenacious - .like 'eon wniTE 'taute' ,oath' and 13Outh," Of a diStinctioa which enabled them to take rank of -the.irmat accOneplished and wealthy. MEN Oi* aOLOR." g. .Herg,, says tip Bedford Gazett e ., this Black. . 'lt OraelPrititristellhat'thipOor White people of our ioutitry and the 4‘little yvhifeey ot Hayti ciccupyLthe sarnetpoeitionin the ecale of qoc}et:g; Wiqt that of,the, most,accomplishod. ,and: wealthy r‘ rhen - iif thus placintoui `poor'White" pornriation onla level with .the'rio'r, Whit Wlll:thecintellitent American la r ;LiOrer.eiry.:ttrithisT- degradiat a t olass: that , 'forMe.,the bone and sine*. Ar;aßriatid;.gp anrehuliell'i The irpoor friieb;it ' fOrshothi "Let!the . Poror white Man re rrierithei it . andlet him • resolve to whip out , of .all existence the party that dares thus to die-, honor him." - ' . tntt Ol emmtxat, .1.21 S;PErrEfIGI M8:1g03...•A'3.-. , -AM•• Yu)IV . •44 .Y' . ass t re es, sto S tate tic!, U. iiirT4Nattl.l4 aietlie - .;Age'nts,..fbr ,tbe' bpAgen Daimon - sr and, the most . influential and largest olrentating...Nestspaperafer.the United States and the.Can ridge; ; ;They .-at.e.autltorlied . to 4,ontiaot for us at: our , -Dentottratiti-Sata FOR atri)xTOlitz.tmt?kT,t OF Pfi ILAI~P . I.YUTA,, Pon , BItiIItEIrOR'ONNERAt ' Oe.T#e,INKIN•pOUNTY Pemocrtitic etafe ei,thiiiitte'e for 1859.' ' CdAti4AWLIfOi3tRI"TYLER. - - • - 4PServer, :Stephen H. Bentani',John•';.:ll,, ,, ,;;Dohnet)'3Mortigon .#pster,. criyorge,.,AVW4Ft9Pi : r“' VVincent, L . B,Kitdfor4, ) , . • 4dor M o ontgontery—Di% E.,L. Acker,. 44097-J 1 ;4% .• '.•. • ,• • Cerben; .IVionroe, 'Pike; •and :WaineLE. S. .Staple: •. Bradford,;Snagaehannah r W.yOriing acid • . R. - Brundage; E'd• . : Dolph ' Tioga,•Pritter, - IClT'ltean' and .WarrenH•." Guernsey %'' Clinoir,.l.4.eenningiCentre and •Uniein—S.S: Snyder., NosttininUerland,, Menniont and' !ccr; G..F . reene. •••' :••••. ' Berry: .'aad Mifflin= Charles Brant, and TUotnas • , Dauphin and• . .l. abanon--4arna. Lancaster—George Sanderaon,..l. pouts. l'o'ck_-A;lexan~er Wertz: ' • • ••: . • 'Marne, Franklin illy. Someiset,. Bedtsirdand'-kluntingicin—JFiseph Blair, Cambria; and elearfield--p.: L. perli- • Ilidiana and . Armstrcing—Adam'Lovirk.' • Westmoreland and. Fayette--A'acobjerney. ~..Washlngton and Greene-4.-.l3...iihaye. • P. ..PetterManr, , Andrew .• ' Beaver and Vutrer- 7 ..telm Cieham. • •.. . Lawrence, 'Mercer and Venango—Williem • • •• Eriealad•.Crawford•William•Kerr. Clarion,, I . . rial!, ..lefrerson, 'Porest .. and . r.lk—Dr'. "Lehigh and •Noithamp'ton-Jererniab'S • chin;• del. . • 14erks--Col.dharles Keealer.. . • !sWits`is'l'llE l FALL . SlFtEltr , • The supreme contempt in'Which the preient editor of the Citizen is held by the respectable portion' of the dommtinity,.aad into which he has put that paper -- inthe - eheri sPe'Ce of three months, renders any epithets we Might apply to these matters entirely "superfluous, and 'will save 'us the buntiliating necessity of . . - 0110ng oaraelves - and our":paPef onifeommoalevel with. them: The degradation of a.publiejoar- - nal is always to lie - regretted„ especialiy, in Its own locality, as it exhibits beyond n peradveii'L ture'a .- cotrupt :piste among the people where such:a piper, Is deMinaed. ',lt is vory.naturel to . conalide: that Where a supply is had a de mand must exiat, , , bowever _limited either" may lie ;'but in thia case we'feel it oat'duty to say, that the dernand exists - only with the fete victuals - who control - the destiny orthat It allOrds• us no pleasure to be compelled' to speak Of tfiese facts, patent as theY are to the pbservailon of a lerge portiOn'etthe commtini.: ty wood' rtkuch 'rather sit • Were . Othey Wise, tintf - that We could be 'enabled to differ . With the views eider 'coteinporary it a, spirit courtesy, which would not onlytender pleasant, our duties, by precluding the necessity reply, ing to filthy, misstatements' and" personalities, but woold.ilao be, much 'more tigrdeahla to - our' . . • , , True to its iriptincte, that paper rest week' 'devoted to'us the larger :share o f its asking. - the queetion . which heeds this artiele,', and proceeding .to ,- charge us. With' fasehoed - be !laying that the. Democratic press of the State; with a dishonorable exception'or two, austeMed the action of the late Democratic State Con, vent ton. However inadvertent this declaration might .have been, it did not justify tbeaditor . pr,esening,an array of -names or Demograti"o newspapers, some sixteen in - nuintier, who . np; pose the action of the 'Con'vention, ,three : . of which' do pot . 'opPode - it; : three.ittot4 of which. ere not 'and never were Deinocratic papers; and: ' the larger.portion of the remainder have' not acted with the Democratic Patty 'for More - thaw a year. say this . frOmour'CoWn knowledge Of' thee° papers, ana 'have:taken the pains to ea:, certain the position of'thesd with whieb:weltie unacquainted Whether 'the editor meant 'to what h palm this'of!.on politely`'"terms our ccdeptorable igoorance,!' or Whether he is hirit, sell' deplorably ignorant; Yet remains to' be This is - the season - of house:Cleaning, ,when all the seesons ofthe yearthe following ;receipt ileatroying , vermin in .bede,,will he; most as ? . coptable to- oar readarti•- It •is !tom the Couniiii Gentlemen: . • , Take' two pounde,ef bruise, it,:o ,4 nearly,reduce,it to powoer; ,diaeolye,it in three quarts of ,boiling water, jetting. jt. remain in a warm 'Place till , the Mem ist:diisollied. The alum water is to b:e applied hot, by metind of a bresli to every joint- and,erevice., 'l3ruah'the .crevieee in , the. the>ekirting 7 bOard, if they nip intipecteii plac,ea;',.whitewash the'eeil ing,, putting in plentyalprn; :hid there will be en 'eini , The .comiuctor theliait.Lair.e. mail, arrived at St. Smiths, rep/ills-that the, Ind i ans had -no tified the emigranta jo Pike'aPcalc that the Great. Fathek;ho not iefbOtight ;heir country and that thei. eliould, not Hie' in it; as an' earn nest of their. , intentions, they '.have . .already. ‘vay.kid and murdered several' emigrants+. MMIM=MS=I After, three days of: , lalfo4 a .juTy-Nras; on *driesday last, obtaine3t,-to• try' Sic,kies' case The . ..followirg is a.cliteaifPed •list.otthe jumixlected: • . , ( • - g 14,.. Arnold, - Farooliv • • . • 2.4 times D. Davis, . • • 3,P, - John E,-Neale, Shoilitranufrietureki.. l. S. Hopkins; Gent's. 5...Wr0.' Bond; Sreker.; . . • ‘4.-JainesiKelley,,,Tinherf • , Groker.. S.. Henry M. Kojght,,ProceN: 'lo; . .JOhn McDe'rinOtt, .0604 Maker. 11. Wm. M:.4 loo re.,,Gicicer..... :12.' Joseph S. Wrig . .hty, Furniture 'Dealer. • . The jury is generally regai.ilid as. a gond one, being'Cooaposed.of the:rnrist respectatile;inen (if the District of Coltiftibia: ' • We are pleased to see a number:of nur citi zens angageq.,in,Aaiolie,:iicrk Of setting out shade trees thli spring.-- Nothing adds so much to the beauiy of a village,or...tic; ( the comfort of a house, in summer time, 118',handicome: shade . trees. :If you wishtiiichOw . the value of shade trees, ask thoSe7fe'W iihr:Viiiagn: sho have trees around their dwelling; the Price.at they Would:havn'them removed,; and' :you will See in what estimation ther,are rhOld• by their -owners; and still it:costa but little fOr. eadiper. eon to plant his own . ' premises:::" . Every street in our village—as soon as our- city ; Fathers shall suceed in focatinithertishould be s lined on each side with roWs'Of our Citi zens will firpyove,e4e . present , season and plant trees wherever_ they irnnot,JanifAUirkadd ma terially-to theft. own :comfort -and_ to the"beauty . . .. rot. T. L.. Xirin,:rdet severe accident while out prospecting tfiO M Kenn and. Elk f.and,Cornpany's,landSEni . ifonday. orer',a his, horee.,stderAded, throwing ttith off and bruisirig him 'severely.. Ile 'Was' assisted to .tl : ie•Saddle, and . proceeded a 'short distance When the horse 'agiiti .stutribled and fell break its leg: T4is• sev4re'ilsage•Of. thepolonel.cans:- he , morliag,e . for a short, time, but he' so far' rd= covered as. to lie.,able to start for Nevv; • • • • piiimoxifn.:—Goir. Packerhas pardoned Fr4(f cis.Peters,-who %yes' convietedi 'at ilielast..No vernber•Teftn of the quarter SefTsions of Clear field ,cotiMy,.oc . stealingia horss, that Conn fatts having since come shovying, tisat•lie..i.as.,not: guilty of the charge.._upon which he was t'onvicted, IVir —Peters has :re tuined to this. county; withhia family, and de clarns.his, intention'e& proseeuting;,The ,party who.procured his conviction.and imprisonment, We'neglected to note the enlargement, of Elie 13radfor'd•ftiiner, last - Weelr.. It is no* aifarie as the 'Olean paper r Or . . - its neighboting .cotern tit ri es . IGfr. J. K. FfalliY;. the s eat tOr, seems deteimitii , dito make it'd first class. Paper, 'and with his' indomitable' energy, and tfie co-operation and a's'sistance of , the 'shrewd 6usiness - rneri ciff • Brifoid . Township, ..he will • • An experienced busipeas mat, in an address, to busineas men, remarks that whatever your occupation or calling may be, if it...needs .sup port fromthe public, ,:!idvertise- it thoroughly and efficiently, in some shape or other that will arrest attention hare. may In occupations that do not require .advertising,. but We'cannoS.conceive . what,they are; • ' • Read. the Addiess'otthe beinoCrittie . State Centralspenamiitee.• It is a ,complete vindiea tion of the coerce of our late 'COnvention, and shows ur the diaargartizera in .the'truelight:" The alleged 'fugitive; *hoe arrest , at ..Har, risburg we- noticed last . week; 'has been dip- . `charged;, the claimants not being Able:tomake satisfactory ease olideritity.. .„. • , We ate iiidebtedlo Hon, . for three volumes of doniresaitinai:Plofie, containing the proceedings •ot Ist session of the thirty fifth; Congress: ;Ttianic:iou, • • Tim SMetra' Talitr:, is ; pl•ogreesi4 in . Mrashington, is watched 4ith : engeilriterest. prom Monday, , until Thursdaf, of last week,'. the time of the Court was emproyed in empen ellinia jury.On Thuriday the'prosecution opened and the witnesses for' government 'were sworn._ . The'testimony -is afditail of the cumstences ofLtlea-yilling Key, as already ;published.; • On Friday the prosec ution closed, and on Saturday 'the defence opened their side of ;the case, Mr. Graham , addressed the jury on the opening. of .the, , llefence, 'occupying.. the', whole of? Saturday,' and ,cencluding,•on Mon; _day. The points which Mr. Graham presented for consideration-. Were-.- , . Fitst,That4he Government ;was_ bound, to make out the case., Second—YliifncaliCe';,vat[noi to be firesumed Gut prov'cm I . • Thirit—Roxy far irdoltery'is to be considered ptovoctition. ' • : • " Fourth—Why ..a crime under , the' old common law was not murder, but manslaugh ter, tire Mdinctiorfot the reprivilo: glum eleirietzl," the slight btirning in the 'hand, is tantamount to an acquittal..; ,Sixth 7 Whether thefrenzy natnral to a hus, banditniler, circumstances of, such a character, does not operate" as mental unsoundness .:eliontl:-Whether: . reviewing thiriSse . air one Hof nrigovernable passion , and as one of resent ) Merit pioduced by pas.sion, Ws;s'a cleric time for the defendant's passion' ."to; cool' and for reason to get the' fintierof. th'e port of pasaiora . 4nd Whether 'subsequent acts' wore deliberate before the 'rivirtal.wbund, s were, glieti to the '' - Several ietteis Were' 'Olin 'lrreiciduted fiMn _Mi• I;ir _. Sicleree far 'We purpose . , shaiiiing thelnr titnee'r:.'whicrnii)riOd bStiaineri . the per:ties.' Sivelal:Witileases"were sworn, wlna s testified ro the Of : kr Sicklessfor ihe,decnase'd, ' • (.:filiiikiiiieenieiii . cirtheSicicips Trial, • ' ":I V 4 6lll `iErN:i'Mcn, l4l ',l : ,'‘ A Prii ' that of Mr. SiChtes licefie.livithe \ colitt-roc*ai. been .Iriteigaply..ixciflag watt : Tee- - corted.lrim the 'irriG i hnffd,ot by o :::numbtfr of fr lends anibliv great . of positl'A rnithe prisoner's liox, and there. rettOrtned &rang ttkproceeitiil ' - eliefi aft' - • • ! 0. nau mar sOf agitation, but ap-r pared tisane:of:llre locker's-0n...2 , •• The• panel of -thirtY jurora waicexliatiried by ,four preemptoiy . , challenges and!, fkir.r&domrs on.the lircsperty qualifi c catiots,aa_bi. laW a Man owing leis lhalf-4131lIfliillari'beiti-g"'gdoil cause for phalretge.. i jkle,lCouri,..aciid 'that 'each ti ine lurbr Aftolney vitate . he . w a , a. .Many 'fielder : Ai - of ant interesting ' aster has. eicatiried,filinetli*::dift. T,l:/ne wit ness said he . was ,disgaaliOriddii 9 9aRaguetcd ; of the'relaticnshili accused., 'On being-asked whet ltr. Wasy he stated .at he too was a roamed man:' A panel of seVenty.fiv a-talesman - 4s ,?rderedfor:io-morrovi mgrningi •The applicatiOn„lal.adinission to the dingy littiirroomin•tlie C.ity'Hall; where the criminal Court,hOid;:h4'Ye: l # , Aiki , ' 6 ,_ittiniii6rinis, but so' e.t wiiserable.arhe accommo,datioislhart, re'. the re. porters'fiat great' difficnity3o:eoiiritle:feate. 'reporting-thief-important- is.all.oatof ~tbe Itabeaillty,,b,nd,,ignpraticelre,ehar act eriatie 4.othe 'old fogy officials' hke.-. V'hough there mighpeasjlytave.bean.-prqw.arrange ments made by thd:sAntrodilatllm of. tables or tem'Orirey'dbalte,,, the , penyile . or . Marshal; o r . whoever lidghi fro attend follfifitiVe . tiehtt:pha. tieing only the ,eaiy: plan ol - laevi4o.de and their ohtuldness is so -extremes that' remon straitcdds ' I visited-Mr., Siekles in prison . atii late, hour last evening. There', is-no special hour fee ex eluding called . there' were three . ". gentlenien 'with: 'him; among -them his father. I had mit' seen. Mr. Sickles since his arrest.,arid Wei hardly him looking in manner -was- pleasantly natural. There was little or no talk about the event in wriich ~so deep an interest is. felt; ,at . . the same time there . waa .noappment desire • to evade the subject. Conversation was kepfrup oh a - variety of topics; and -the 'accuiled bore his part in it - With:Ockease one would imagine 'that he beta a greal and abiding-grief. .. • • . Hie, littleipetitaliati greyhound no*. eat on his knee and -now' got beOveen the sheets' of the bed,- placed in. one 'Corner Of thet.jailcr's room, which is occupied by •Mr;Sicklei,- the room is.furnished..coarsely, hut.itill, with com fort, and the pi-limier I•appears :to make .oe . , .most of it. : There lea large crowd :aivernbled in anitabOut the City• Hall awaiting the open-' ing,of the doors of. the Court -:Some hundred persons have already- gained - actnit-• tanee. througli , tne, private,..dp . ore t "- All 'round 'may be. noticed, .the liiizz:.,andi.,biitle of the great "trial:. Mr.. Siales tisi not,thien iiroug • Court et,Y but' several of hie 'counter have* conic in.. .His, counsel'areJansesT: Brady, and John-Graham, of. .I , leky:oric;• - ,E::- P. Stanton of. Pittsburg,, .and•' Mesita: Sttritual Chilton and Daniel-Ratcliffe - of.; Washington: - There. 'are. several othey'gentlemen associated with ,theie —among them Mr. Thomas Francis-Meagher,. of New York.r.:'The prosecutiorwis coriduCted AttorneY,fort.he Hnited States for.th&District Of:Columbia,. anti is understood that he 1011 ermilc4hfr. J: 4 M: Car lisle. to ',aid • him-at least application to' be made for potfrnisqlon to clo'so-:: . At half..past ten,- 411.. - , Judge craWford . took seat'oe the Bench, and , theCrieT oren ed the Court. ropen the,puhlic•: doors; were thrown. end the room. was -immedi ately filled - .• . „ • • Mr; Will asiceci thettbe' witnesses"-for the proaechtiori.shOuld be - . all - Uniw.eted to their names but four:, : , .The Judg,e directed . the Marshal to bring in the prisoner... When Mr.' Sielaasr was broUght into Court returned-the;Tedughifieff of sev eral of his friends .and acquaintances, and tonic his seat beside his counsel, but .near the Tailing that ieParates the lawyers Irnm 'the' audience. The itidict*cnt _Was then react to the:,pris oner; Charging him; with the usual . qiitintity of legal verbage,•,with;the it:under ,tt•P Philip Bar: ton Key, in, the City:of. ,Washingtoe, on the 27th 'of February:. . . " He was asked the question, ,ge . .kre.ysn;guilty or not guilty? In a clear, firmAcine' he reipon ded t4Not guilti.it The task of getting - I . :jury was then commenie..", „ , Mr... Stanton called the attention of •tlse court to.the fact, that the prisoner *as, pineentighe hcix wliero his ciidriser 110 oseridY'itcedoi him... He asked the couii order . the box to be plaig in such: a'positiort Ghat; IVft: "Sickles could confer will). his .conutiel., 'of fact he might as well remain in jail' ditriut the trial of hiseanite be'WMrefhe,i's nclivplueed. The Judge 'not . "conagitctoji . syq.,Ahe box 'placed , beside lssiyerit. was the rule tokeep it .where iGiilas placed: It oyed-6' thelliiliik'di rectly On - tback of .thci:Var,'Unil:the,MaFahatwould directed,to keep the, wi,Y operic4;coiregeff 'dance of the -.• • , . . 'HOSTILITTE§. DFDWEED : DOMINICA AND .DEN MA a. letteis-from•Sati mingtrio the •15th of, Mirch - announcing... iilities between 'Dominica - and'Denthark.- 'A Danish EilioY had, recently arrived` there: in a war vessel,:and petiernpfork,derogoded $150,, 000• as frideninity - .for the seizpre of — two Da nisli'veseels by•Fresident Bae- . 'duriitg , l l lte",re-' cent revolutions in Dontlnicd. , • • , , Yresident Sananta offered to refer the matter to arbitration, but the Danish ftitctionary, de clined, giving the Dominieans hut twenty-tour houte 'to comply with his demhnds, with' the tmderstanding, that a reittial'vionld'be,follOwed by a blockade of .the port:: 'The Dominicans decided in favor of :war, and -conimencerl mannin g • their batfories::. There w:tts 4 but one'DanishWer veeiel irfpprc. • LATER.---Nevi York-;:letters''received' from San Domingo state,that,nreirouti to, the Danish action against • 7 ..,Santaries government, • the French -demanded 'the concession't of all ..the gold. silver, 'copper and.iteal: mines , in•the Re public-. •• . ••,• ' . . • A Western editor Says•he Once heard es-Son ittor Tom Corwin..,say tht,Nyhen he first. 'en- Wed an offiecto he 'into the .object ridiculelir towirenapeoniit of his :fionsesput ..dress, 4 gl have lived to see eireil , one them ten times as ragged asv‘yielit'tlitit tiriip==and ikhy? •I ‘ i.. 9 .9 -, etonotrt;c; , itrthey' 'were spendthrifts, Ong:of the._ late candidates for the . ..United States Sen'atafiliitilif:New Joraey,..it is said,• remarked that; ((the present was the. highest price4egisjatnile..4e wiefliati 'dealings' with." The p'enich . Senatir D r Onglnii':oigan at Watih. ngton, clinouncei the bolting .Conyention on hi 13th intitant.„ • • "
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