M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, June 16, 1859, Image 2

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Morinentloni
State
..ititlgea in thrill pro em
..,''':;fl;:eit'Ortitttisunto'Vel;nreptly „to the rOnSterna
ii) ,os the' horrible .rrittique're,
...tridtititin:;tlva'dovrs• of. one hioidi•ed P
'II in It theii way front A - rkatisas
the,ttrney Nee : wet e told 'that the un
f-ntOttO,t *140.3.F:it untle'r the weapons', of the
p;,itfayant- ;:but .V.ll inns
iletftilonments have ratehlished the
ottvietiMi n .that ih'ey
,were merely toult - in.'the
6:144.6f :the •AterroOns themselves. - An eye
hp' thinitaciirM: heen found at
have ree'ekved from an official
oiircil.4k,Sal!..'!ll., a statement of his accoun t
of the • • • • l• •
fearful truth
.stands revealed,
:presenting. oncipr the . Most cases of
c'rueltY:and :crime that hes ever . st4ined. the 're-
Orde . of community The writer
callyWhile T.was residing at .Ceder City; I as ,
'd''opon by. Messrs. Isaac
. :.'Lee.ind . ,fehrvilighee--to . go er few' miles out'of
citY, which I. , ,did. , ...There I found ' this ty or
• forty - others :aelected fromdifferent sett lernent s:
Wei were addressed by-the abnve ofilzers; who.
;told Oat they had . :sent -canorh, the : rava.n
w ith
. his .wirriorsi ites troy. the Aiken
:l4s cOMpany and- that if. any of us refused or
...hetrayed them to' the Americans, they. Would
take pod ca.ra..of him
. hr teafte.t. 'tiara we were
:all order:H . 6n: the qukk march . ..to the,Ntolintiriti
Weadowi,"Where we found, the ;erni t
wagons, forrited Into, t Wo circles with their
iv . . , •
i.s a.T linst the merCiless-and illoodthirnfy
isism . zes, who lay amain' in ambush, killing them
ivs'optio'rinnity presented. - , •
4 , llight and Lee formed:their .men into two
• companies; anti made a Treeipiii4l6 fliSh :it thn
rnsti.idshle •
Circles rote up, hut. instantly
. fellAedd..or
rithrtally . woUnded tinder the lire of the wretChas .
'::'who . io:csuellY &ought:their liveS.' Nothing re
„rvissi mid tO,be . done; eiceptto . kill the: frightened
JOiri,alss and .their innocent children clasped an
arms Othlri:clungwlieslesperstion to
;t:helr-.l)leetting;tiYinw husbni:ds,l6atlingln Vain
for. mercy .'nt the h " ands
.irlio:cOntrUlled.the no more •savage..lndilin
“John .0. Lee now Sent to the • Ihdian . Chief
its men in aelidih'to'Come'out and finish
the'survivors,::directing•htm:fo spare only . the
little:Children, Who 'sold tt• nor lidk. • The sn'vn
gs ;came' instantly, - with &newt', and .
. 'speedilyfiniiho.,l the bloody,Work . : • The. scone
Iteggetwilese'riptlon.. The demonlaclells of the
.soilage :monsters, mingled Iwith the altrieks and
prayers Of '.helpleS's mothers and, daughters,.,
whilst thedeath; : blo,ws
..woe dealing with On
flinching: 'hands,
~and„. scalp'. were torn . from.
'Jamie Which” litoOiried with: beauty -and inn();
.. cen'cil.en NoW the Work of btiteh;
erinw ended; ' 'The 'Murderers •threw the dead .
'into two-heaps,'Covered. them. slightly, with'
.earth, andleft thorn 'to feed'. the:. )%'olves. encl.
..birds,of Preyr, end. 'returned home with, their
itolity Of 001 e; arid:Wdgens, and 'a great rinan
lity; of goods:,"•0c: .
. CULTIVATION -OF li6C.ltiy!ly.Vf.-11..ltali ben
Eiliti:tll4lhuckwheat occupies the. same posi•
Lion amono grains as th'e Ldonhey•Alocs. among
n ;ma la•-••fl'ufnl;.birt . not populwr. jt:wil I gro w
on. the poorest of ancir soils; carrtie sownlater
Opp any. other. .grain; and is one of the .krest
trope, for, cleaning the land: and for ktlling wire•
. .
worms end other itijurions-grnbs..•lt 'fies heett
- eiteitsiikely used tor plowing in as ,a marline.—
, But; thougii:. it: has 'pror'erl' -bene heist for this
purpetteol is not as good itelinany other . crops
that might . be as . white lupin, spar
'. 41; red clover,'- • • '.. •
...:.
. .
otrpoorand hilly lanikhueltwheat
.'is:Adruirable'inr'the..lirsfOop....We have seen
.excellent crops, on such land New England;
where apparently no other crop would, thrive.
On such land, however, it .is excentlingly. grate-
..
,
fOr Manure . ' An experienced firmer. says;
''cibern:y . lird . trianure, •whlther green or rotted,
-;-. : irgreVlitrie,
and plaster, all , seem . to: produce I .
.• . 0
Buckwheat is ;often sown too '
When
too enrly, the son is `.apt toblosCthe flowers.—
'£h'e Middle. cif '.T.tine, in tliis Section, it consid
.. :nred..t the best time to sowi:thotigh in-Liewl.lng-
Aand,.good crops,.are•Often obtained. when soWn
tie tate.as•the dth. of. July.. section's where
—. there is danger of [nisi.) , n.ghts eariyin the'fadli
it must besoWn curly, as . n.sdight frost . often
r,destrojr.i•the crop.: We musrendeavor ib,ateer
. . .
'''''lSAvieen. the O,Vo clanger,--blasiingpf the new-.
,
' the,aumrneri. %Olsen sovn'ratty; (110 the .
;,...ttestitiOion ;. or the crofs by.'tlte fro's't' in the fall
whenl.aawn .late; It • aticeeetra well .snwp:on
. .
clover or grass sod. ; .Vortrierly, it Waa -cousid
-Hi!red best to , break 'up the the spring,
and caltivare . and' barrow a few times before
~,'scivvirit;.---. 2 lfonegomery • , •
. . .
TiePoWO.ljice:Depnitint;nt .fear 't bit t 'coo tr
totfeit *stambs : orefissuod, to.-ati jrnmonso Oi
!Ont,:pifhOr lirenewing..l :ern fromthe•rng:inv,
ftf.cir plipfoiropird: . piates.,.. and by , tisivg . .t hose .
livin , waste.papee.,FoliCCtionta, lsj? means of
-. ..,tio.ao(twash.off.the post-office Siatnp that .was
thent., when the)i .passed thiongh the of
is. no more -means. of guarding
gninit the firt nitrite& ev The Inanufactil re
is 'so that'. 'lnan'lean Prnthice t
- niirts.oC ahlete. : .The'etatnps are noi.i , :entrnit;
e! toliftYttisousand post•ipast, antl no clinch
can he,lifpknpon, them,. for Were is no possibil
stamps flre in th(
,- 'hendi'of - the . iliepte;:' ,pettersNrith .t he defiieed
stainps'on' thielyi-pass again irito the hands- of
thee taple..•,thii . department can fortri r no posi
tivejdea ektent the•frandolent stamps
ere'lliseti, • The s .ssrni rittentis.the re
w4oe.4. St4l43;' - hiff. theY are supposed to be
need to a'.lesSer" ektent than.t he counterfeits, on
.acectint , of. the greater; facilities for selling. the
better:,. Efforts have been.innt.te,...hoth in this
country . and.l4 Englen4, where the. sinne
thOb6iti - an indellibliink
for the - purposeof tiefaCinwi he. used Stomps, but
without' stieeess, . The Post •Office• Department
these,. connected with the.defieiency
.4014 `revenues:, - " ` - • •
„,lit
...L . I.l'erM'in!'6'
; . . Arr--:- 5'.. '.°°l.
embarrassed
• -Tr'snacticr-8. •• • ,in•a very •em •,i
-,c,91,7,.,.`! 4111# :rasa are , .
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t;'.;14,1 , :!..,- i,.%,.. r•iittliv,ing-'9.-'• iv. hie ...W9rk —.l' ;The
to"Atfl#ll7l„'':•'iiiiable r
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~.firieoll''`4tei;')''ear'•Uq.lY'.?r.! • '..very exesP!"
- astrert; 3!,r., ••1 . 6••rare Ins' . • , the ,very,
d.•4,1,2itt ''''i3r•ihte,tl),e•T!,•''...•rocee4mg 1 ° . • „n.
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.• '1.1 . -I . li.;;North Briton, ~lA:llich • left .Liverpo.,r-on
of . ..inneiyeached Qiii bee yesterday with
neus..t two, ilayg.late.r.tlian that tel,giapiied from.
St: 301ini aTter:‘ the arrival o 1 dlre'.Aruba tiOM'
there , ii nnthipg of . great iinportatice ft orn the.
Feat.of ivar i.re Italy. • • .. •
•*.Garibaldi 'coot ioustf his'advonee T.mnbar•
: rieriar,ia of his defeak.
been telegraphed 13ernei,' init. tkey'.
eiintra - dioted. by - Jr:ports froni,.l.'initi:
ile'eislittr. had been. received
said isittpideOn watiltf.rettifn.to thitteity in AU":,
guit.' was to rerhove . .liis hegtilrtuur tei't3.l'roni
A lesgandrin to' Castile: ai , •vi:10 ' t hitt • the
13ohliiu, force;:
which Of tlie places Marked on the
.tioaris• is' not told: ; • ,
It is indicated that Englayul and
oon.endeavor .to put tin end 'to the war...
The P. ; .,inporor cif Austiia.hadlelt. Vienna and
arrived" in...:Vorotin; having -in atteild,tnee" thi
Airlidukelniarles aril Gehetal , ltesi. •
• .1.1 pglish , 110 q inrrelle
iv it li:..some rpeiptii scaincn..in
. .Florence ii
.coosequence of the laqi.i•• tii-color
The ' British•rialiarnent - Met: on the .21st of
May gad unanimously re-elveted., Mr. Speaker
1), , .ni5en....-.,GoVerririteot 'bed offered nets tet
to the'Atiantic. Telegraph CoMpany. , •
.'.There had been`a rise in the'rrarket fur Er,g
liab railway se'ctiri ties, and . purahases coniinit.rd.
E
•xOCtationsVere entertained that for t.lfe pr!e'-
sen t Ihe'value.of 'money would be conip.irative-,
easy,' but thitt - ..a 'demand might .Ltu hie' which
At:a lotir-peilott :,1„Vould: carry. rates np:lo, [our
aMl . a balCM:five per cent: Une-of : the.c.Mses.
that contribitted to mrlic in the ;funds
imprc~ssiou.'tliat Anutria was getting th'e worst
of thexonflict,.and - that'an early.' and • genera
advance 'of the :allied forces would . ykobahly
take ;Nrimi.;• the . month 'ending oh the
3 . lsi'' alt., the :movement in
. consi)ls .
had 'established 'am advance o f three'aorl
q . n.arti2rs, per • cent. They closed, on Tnps4y,
31; at 93 both for/money'
Cotton' had advanced from 'One..-sixteerith
-one-eighth or a penny.- 'Brectilstuirs. -were 'de
The - 1444 e had -adanced '-over one pe
Pergonnl Beauty'cif the .Europenia-Coittestiapie
niinil has an instinetiye Curiosity
.to' learn something-elthe personal appearance
of the 'three chardpiona who are about to con
tend for the • maStety' in the. virinity nf -the: Ti . -
cinO.• , The Philadelphia Nortri Anir . riiyin affords .
a
brief aketift of them;: Which represents. - the
threeprincipal actors .in- the : pending -tragedy,
, its - three Of the plainest men, in. Euroife..
,Lotris
Napolkin is cold, stern, 'forbid'ding in: feature,
.and' his legs.: too shOrt . for his .beady; he- appears
• tomost. advantage when seated' on . hersehael,'
because the exact ratio of his legs to his bo4y.
IS then less..• evident. • victor Emanuel has . a
'broad, duinpy faca;.a.td positively vulgar, Mein
He is'the most unkingly looking :personage of
the ; three:.. Francs . Joseph' has the arivaniage
otitis rivals as far as figure is CODC , rue but.
the- stflfen-aud Selfish .east of his featneesmakes
him na impretiOssaSsing as theothers.,• htis Sar-•
.dinian majesty is said, mareover, to have a
kenssicrsts of manner Whichhas, more than once .
operated. to his 'pi ejudice. He •is . ..riiported to.,
have gi'ven serious offence, to hit, anoust ally: at
the:Thilleeies., by: his'indecorotta ciinducrat ta
blewith the Trinceis Mathilde; and 'even with
th 9. Empress.' filtiliCio'us -people. say • that in
Conet;tinence of, these , . escapades,:he,. ecei.ved 'a
hint to shorten bhis ,- • •...
:HORA9E Was at
W3iandott ott..MOndayewening of lak.t week, 911'
his Wey'to.,the Convention' at •Osawatritnit.-- , -'
-General Pomerny',..nr. ParrOtt,
and other 'delegates:, .were ill. JP' the
eetteing there was a meeting, anihHoracs ,ad
diressedit,..tirnong'it;thers: • lie told the people'
there.assembled•what he had, anti ;how lie
tendest to'do,:for..Kansai,' end all othoi •States.
and rtirritoriesiaincilfe. came prorninentls. be
fore theimblie,-
...4e . ..gave: the meeting (what
wan not reliShetl'lty: the delegates at least); the
true Republican doctrine,'which Is that tic ne
gro is entitled to. the seine straits 'as' [lf- white
man. The.rpain portion of his Jernark.s Were
for % the . ..negro. He: went in for' 'the: power in-
Cpitgress, wheneVer, it may, EC . 0111: fit, either', to.
-Introduce'or ablilish' slavery- , Lle said, tic :the,
commeneeiitent.Of his fernart;s; that It'll: ll.'
Seward', of New TQlki had said that tlic;re W 3 .5
an irrepreiSible erurflictsb'et Wean slave ,'labor,;
although ',lie efueStior.,was- settled' in Ka
sae. ip.favor (dirs. Lteit4-.ii- free .State, when' ad
mitted into the Unlon,..K!t the question was not
settled', nor' - would it he ?trill!' OP rite u•rre
Ile:saith that this cOrtilict :wottld go on
tit, ; it pellet rated:the heart of the.cortoe. States.
These declarations are Important et the:pres
ent tinie E is presenting.tt e real Poififs„on which
.the•Blick Republitiaits intend to make the' cini=
'trot for President: in 15130,, with' Seward..in the
lead.:--Pat riot -c Us io . . •
• I'ttE NEW OF. Fap C 31ie2d
wito . stieceeds; by fatliet-'s - .• death . , tit, the
throne of the, tiro Sicilitis, the - so.n of. th“ late,
King'by fisrst :wife; Witt) as it Sardinian
Princess•
. 1-10 :is about 23 pears old; Nit! h as.r e.
re
cently been married th.a - Prinecss of Davaria.-- ,
py eductitiOn - and. allitittce his sympathies are
untleistood . to. be Aust.' jail, though -the re ve ises
eacotintered by Austrian a rrns. may perhaps in
duce his couttsclints - to advisee that hr shall
"inal:e no- great . manifentat ion - of 016M: t ilts dis
position is said to be Natter (it could, hardly be
worse) than that of his * father, and pertMnally hit
iss'ittelitied to a more liberal pglicy. .
fly the acknowledgment of - his title to the
411 - rons, tWo intrignett are defeated, .otte by •the
Queen to . .g..tt the, throwe for her dwri eldes't son,
the, Count do 'r - ratti,Mtid 'another by the . „flutia
,partites and:adherents to .1116.111 unit family,.
place a scion of that stock on 'the royal
Alt. Eon, . , • •
. fr7.'l7wo edditiOnal vessels—.the Alv'qticand
Spropter 7 : have been addi•d'to our squadron in
the.GuitotMexlco; which now comprises thir-
Teetr..in . all. The. aquailrort.:. has leen:strew:it h
-inect.iiith a view of being able to protect. A trier
icawintereats generally in the . fjulf in care of
ernergencyots. it is`,thoagh that ati efrective
,feiree Irilhat quarter Cyla t'Xel in-.
Icnowni wit h. re. :
gird .to the palicy, our goi , erntinnit, will purine
in.iMrisican; dieing,' It is 'denied that the'
s Prencli and English Miqiitere.ur.e
. endea.yoring
io''obatrttc'l'thre action. ()Utile Juarez gthiern-.
lion. lln'vi,el, C...tilek!"
'TheNeyr York correspondent .of he 11.41 ti
tuoril' AI/yr:sag save i• ' • •
.• • .
. .
''.iDaniel. F.. Siclye's appeared on 13roattway
ristertily, ' , in promenade: hop!. and 'lonic t.l!e
liskionabie and:crowded ..side;of -Ole street nn •
Oinchingly:• It W.ie iLleall °ideal for a rani' . ao .
taell'knovyp in
. kbpria TAvsona and byPict tires
as Mr . Siekles,, but'. tsr lees terrible than it
vgotild hava , beatrthqe ntaelrs ago, m aftei•
Ilis acquittal." ' •
klitl,pry IlpirroNl
The of 1.11 , -'1:1 r! . } l : 1iot! of: : t
%v . 00; irh lircpliar r e
fr,olll lion:. 1:.,1%1,.•..01,1,:05'.'5p,nci,
in t.h.. Irr qolt. of
ei!Ht!:, t.6 -11.e
iiyid.Complify, delivered . during, tf,e, iesFi . oll.. of.
I'l e'gn rd. j crimple! ion of tltie_Stinbulrfkakkid
'ErinMid - ark - the '.great ,1111!1! . S . 111e . Or ; fhi! age'.
11. 1:1'4 ii:MiestiOn of to-day'.uni.ol . the I
: gCnerni ion. W ben yikti and 'I Speak
have passed a Way, I heTruits - of this gri;a : t . inCit,',
: Soso _will, hut yet have reached their.
The ha rdr:fartnerS.ol theNort who,are siran-H
•gers'lo lie'briunty of the 01,161710 n wealth,. Will
Aelich
: whb are to'comedriter
the their.who 'this', day- , plead:lhekr cause. • They
have. struggled for a' quarter nf iy-eenturY, hilt
tress coil point i dence.of progreSS a rMina
them' that. is nat•.thie fruit , of *their : unceasing
1011. :I:hey have: hoped on
.and still hoped 'on, :
us.kdisitstkr. clouded .thrk,proSpec great
•rno-venie.lo.; . arid Still, hdp,e theAlay 1
ti list is Soon tpdawirnpotobeiri,',When the
lakes . and 'the Atlantic Aral l'strikel'hands with
thenorthen:l wilderness;:ind.iti : exhausV.
tecs:tative wealth. the lap ofcomiparce..—
They borne'their share uldlMhurile;ris km,
posed spoil the, people,to - Make our - more favor
ed•seetinus. ilevelope
: theikyealth; they have
helped by the' fruits Of dheirdabor, 'to build, our
riili . oad , ;-our canals, and our collect; Mid now
theya..k, 'riot nol our sifts, not our
'credit; but they aSk Atilt we slialdemkble thli t rn i
br a generous policy, in - yolving:no peettniary:
. .sacriffee to the State,lo consortit - Mlle:1p triter-.
price ihat( . :,after enlightened:po . ..ty , ss and
untold•WeMili•M , M theilungmeglected ' regions
of' the Cmurrienwealth.P. -• • ' • .
• •In . Speaking 'of the bitt.de:of 41tont'ebello,• ; the
Eur'opean './Voiso• .says: It; is. now clear..from
this'diprrate - struggle - ,.that 'the :Italian .carn ,
pnign will he'ont of the most deadly in; history'.
• We see it stated that 'the Austrian,'have'
.210,
000 men:at present-in that country, and by the
middle hi neat month the ni:Mher •will be in 7
.!I:rifaseil to 333,400,With 75;000 horses;and:pcm.
guns: says "the Vienna
correspondent of the Tiemyi..who;eapply - flit*
infOrmation; ,, that.tnik of 'rite Wit . r heing•erided
in:one:Campaign; but Napoleon has an. enemy
:to deal with whom he will not he - able to over;
Come tit . all, - •or oniysafter. a.' long antrdesperate
struggle." .
The.relative merits of .FrinCh 'rtrul Austrian
troops are becoming morel diacernible "than. at'
: first, and the.. surve y more instructive:.' The
Austrian itap ierelce it reputed to:be
.excel
lent, and it certainly se'erns.that they hared:*
the initiative frir . the rimst. - part in - .tbelr Own
hands: • Theyliaire advanced and retired .as
they, plessed',..Without much hindrance. or cur-.
prise,• The. Inittlef'of .hlonte4Fllo.Wl l s Of - their
own maliio . .;thOtigh-the . spot looks so imuehlike
a ,French Our Yienna,correepondent
anticipated not. 'only the:engage:ll:stir, but its
Jery scene, beinre - the..newt'liad' reachech'ilie'
Austrinr, : • .••
• - It. capoot be do . ubted Olaf:the French had the
beat of tbe:afrair, thbugh.thSy foUgbt.to some
cbsadiantais , ..• lt was not ,c.'0500 Men
15 ; 000; but.at* first, and untilsupport came.'up,
th.„Fiench•Werereally outnumbered, artd per
haps; continued to :be :cc; more or les!,.. all
'through- battle. ''Neverth'elens by.dint .or
genuihe dznllantik . and dash, ...they forced. the
.Attitriansi'back frem point to point, and
maimed master. of the But though the
.French fought the bent., the 'Austrians • feught
iudeeil,...artit must be remembered
thrWit w'ai dnsign'd . 6 retire; they brought
nn'the battle at? thetrAimei•etinn .and •termina-,
ted.it when thefthoughtprOperi . : .•,
PFIAT4.-.A terrible tragedy Was
enacted in 'the town- of Oramel Allegen,y Co.,
'last Sat'urtlay .Thepartiesr,wereStephen
Cooper; Sylvester,' . •Peavy, Samuel „Bargee's;
IsitacrMiles-and Ortrille 'Reynolds on one aide
arid. Arlon Burr 'on.the other. 'lt appears that
Codpee, who bed resideil at the house of.Arion,
Burr. for. someweeks;liittlieen endeavoring to
.persuade the step, mothie of . Burr to.' go' with
bins i:n Canida.' This Burr opposed ati o didslao
hisaiep. mother:: A. few weeki ago Bort .Wrs
ass'ati tied at 'night and fOrcibly. taken to a
graveyard by.• party of..men and .there strip.
.ped and •taired arid feathered,. :COoper was.
prObablyi 'instigator and. chief action in thin as.
trault,in re•enge . ter Burr's .opposition Act his
Saturday. night, last, .the p arty
above mentioned made an, attack upon "Burr's,
hones; burst open the door. and entered • with .
Cooper at their heady'•Burr sought refugo•
the chamber'. and; With a loaded 'rifle . . in. his'
hands, Warned them riot to' nsce:rfil the , stairs.
COortr distegarded , the warning and was shot
throb ill' rite' heart, He tell back, and his 'corn
panjoifs:cla fried Gim.outof the 'housetand seve r
eal.rods-ifistant where scon expired: They,
deft ilitritthre rind lied. • . ' '
On Stinday. a 'Coromer'S inquest seas held pp
on:the, bay
,of Coopt.r, and-the verdict of the
Jury was unanitedus,' that <the came to' his
death by, a imilot Shot froin the rifle in the hands
of Arlon Barr, aiolthal Hie act was, one ofself
defeoce,". The evidence was such as-.left no.
doubt of lbe . eha'racter of. the transaCtiOn .and
of the guilty parties connected with- itt
.Peavy;
Mike's uird IlurgesS'.fled tb parts übkneWn.
Reynolds tv arrested and beldiot bail in'the
-sum Of ,$360. The officers are:after the others
Turd they probahly soon betaken and bre't
to joqice.4./Tornellsca/c,Jellreaf. •
. . .
, .
A STainiNa'Corrolun'son.--ThO N•e . .w. , York
"i'ri/nenr,'of Thui.sdai 'which is recogni'zed as
the Loading cirgnik•of A bolition : Repiiblicanism,
contains the following ~..' .. • •
"The' i reople.'S State, Convention, w hich met
nt Harrisburg yesterday, nominated Thomas
,li....Cuchfatie,.as'A-ilitor General, ant :Genera)
,tceitn as,Surieyor . .Geneial of •P.enOylvania,...—.
lidsolutiatim.of Ole' right stamp were . ,adopted . .''
The lihiladelpfda P . res,l,,of •tiliS morning, a.
paper iviiich professes to he Democratic says :
•c , We. cannot avoid' doing justice to tif 'gen
:era tone and temper of Ito resolutions of the
-Opposition . C'onvention, which• assembled at
Harrisburg. on the Bth inst. ' .. •
The acceptance, though tiotin • axpres's terms,
of. the doctrine of popular
,sovereignty, and' the
repod(ation, direct language, - of the attempt
to establish-a .slaVe.:.
;,just
ctidis in. the :Territories,
are concessions •to u : IMil senti
•
ment.'f • .
.
• Comment in thi.i.case is unnecessary. ..It is
veryr.s:ident that tins qiititietion between (he
sentitnerits` of :tile I",doineat:d 'the- Piers does
not amount to a iliffeierice.. . , ' ... .. ~.
t 10 , 1tport, N, Y.,' 'there_ i 3 a. person
seven feet five • and three.-fourths` inOies
,in
neieht; %OR) claims .to he a,ilespendal4 . af 'the
iinq • hie name is Douet
r ti,o4etii:frn . rri Charcn i Isthmus of Suez; and that
he. is an. Ar;bian of rank. describ-*
e'das of. good - fnon'ortiona ind . p!easant eour.ten.
. 'Oe s beral I)oc(ge, 4119 . :1rinister to Spain; 13cot
s...?.rjrsan.4one a's to the of C,ibs by
• ••
t ,
iti'liet111L 1 :0111111) OClllofrat.
ThutsclaSr; Junel6', .1859
• . • •
S. (. I.O'S . ••' •i
• • •
•-:ADv nit ' • • '
.. •• • • .
lip Nt , ssCil/ "Si re ,t.,.:Vrte 0 ati St; AS' d;roa.
PETTI , NOII.I, & :CO., nrr 'Oro. ' ut.4 • itir:thr
Donnialvr 'and no most infinentinl :1,14110e5%
Circulating Nrw§papetra in thte,Vultucl:Stotel and the Can,
ndas, 'They are antintirjzo,l to eniitract us' at our
itra•emt rafitar • .
.•
•
DOnocratic•State No*nations
FOI3- AUDITOR GENERAt..
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT,
FOR SURVEYOR GFNEUAL
OF FIZAN:RLIN COVNTY
TUE 6SI , 'N)SiIiTION PLATFORM
ThE platform adopted by.'the .Opposition,
stite Convention *llia- assembled at ,Itar . ris-:
burg cur ihe S . th inst., abounds -in the usual
elaborate:defining of the party of ..their (roppo 2
*Won" do certain 'mode's of ..disposing.oi the
Almighty .nigger: llis.sable highness occupied
the front' seats, and furnished ... the prominent
feature fOr the general denunciationfOf the nal!
administration: (cdisep
provee;"•.'c.cprotests s‘denouncea,''.
affd'qreiardl as%shocking" certain: lints of the
adminiatration . :vrhich,haie never en perform-
ed and are not distinctlY specified.? and. certain
evils which hiVe notand : ne:ver,,Wild 'have: an
existence' except in the•diiordered imagination
' . . 3(l6 .fr B mada• These . :protests 'and dentincia- .
tionsare•haSed upOn
interpretation of'the■principles
. and position of
:the Democratic . party;.:and Sink into -nothing:.
nesibetore the light of truth : .: 'The ConVeiitiOn
might haVebeen : denouneed;as a dangeroni
cheat but far the'. innocent, luirmlese platform'
wii)ch.:it forth—harMless heeatise of ifs'
unconcealed cation.".::. If :evidences: are:,
.:wante.d . twprove.the falsity orthe entire opera
lion we need.ondy refer, to the endorsement of
Simon-Cameron, notorious throughout therllni
ted§tales forhis' political corruption,' himsilf
the embodiment of all that.goesto make'poli
'tics dishonOrable..Thc; tarifTrpsolutlon is -also
another evidence :of the false, -position in which
they-'place themselves . and the Tretnoc:ratic
party.: It is as. •
, .
.
, That *o hold the encouragementend .prott!cl.ion
of borne produottowand 'American iloltodry to be one of
the first delien of our kovernmetth and the failure to'oh
tain such. encouragement. and
,protection from the iaet
Vorigre4s; ,
notwltlodanding . the - profe/alions of the Trod
dent, oonvinewue tliat tlee laboring 'masa , of the free,
States Will look In tufo fora tariff for tho,prOted.lon of
time laborer while:the. administration of 'the government
fe In the hands of the party, non , in, powor;-arld thatwo
bellevodhe ad voto'rem System whollyloadew ma.9.,.10, time
proteefiQn we 'demand, hod In 'lieu of it we are to fasob.of •
sprellic duties upon iron, coal, Felt, and all: ouch other
products wimpy the growttm and matiufacture. of the Vol-
There are• facts :bearing 'upon this. Subject
which are yet fresh in the minds of the 'people,
and which go , to show . that the opposition, in
,stead of favoring thesprotectiop of home indu.s
trY are . (lit ectly . ,oppoed to such protection. In
13.50, When the opposition had ' a majority in
the National llPuse of Representatives; a. bill
was.passed by opposition :votes reducing the
duties upon iron, coal and:other staple, home.
productions. .Such was the actual course of the
opposition•,when in 'power. And again . , ddring
the session ..of the last Congress, , when the
'financial pressure:had cnt off and exhausted the
revenues of government, affordiegun opPortu:
nitrfor an' increase of duties *hick' May not
again occur in hart a'i•enttiry, and
_vt•hile, the
Democracy were straining every nerve (par.-
titularly the delegation from Pennsylvania) to
bring about such a, result.; substitutingipecific
for ad tyll'arem ditties at the recommendation of
the President, they were openly
,cApOseil. by
the Republicans of New England and the North'
west, by the inaction of the opposition
deleg,atiop frem 'this State, whose assistance.
they had a tight to sxpect frOm
Wade' previous to electiup, theY 'were .defeated:
Even noW,the opposition, at the West inform
their brethren in Pennsylvania that those. high
tariff professiOns- may do very well to carry
elections, but that they must.not eipect,any.-•
thing. practiCal froth them; _ andthey d0..n0t.•
These platfoiin builders Must hold thaintelli
•
gence - of the people in very light estimation in
deed, if they se'riOuslyanticipatethe•suceessful .
operation of this gull-catcher in the face'of
.".CoNTnA . CT9ILS O'N THE & Patin
folhiwing is a correei list of the inn:
easeful Competitors for, contracts on the above
named. Rail ;Iliad, with' the numbers of' the 206
tions allotted4b:each: ' •• • . .
Bections I','2, 3;...1 and 5,'A-. C..*Noyes* Co;
6,7, and 8,
...john P. :Packer; 0,,10 :and 11,
Welsh, At wbod Fearon; 19. and 13, Gibson ;
Benn'ett 8c Gibson; 14 and 15, Traci & Deegan;
16, 17; and 18; W. S. Garvin Si Co.; 19 and 20,
Mackey & Co.; 2 21. arid 22, Timothy Ives; :23,
21,' and 25,..j t 114.'Goverif 26; 27. and 28; p..
Dougherty,* Co.; and :30;.W. M'Kirairkf
•31'and 32,1: .Freeland; 23 ; '3l - and
'35, 'Pinter & Glasgoiy; .36,17, 33 and 39,
Dlul
loy.k'Stephene;'do,'4l"and 42, A. Gregg* Co;
43. and 4.1, Col. Deegan;. 45, 46;47 and .48,.P.
Dickinson ; P. 4 9) 50 and 51, ' J., L.. Gillis; .52
and . s3, Morehead, Grier Morehead; 54 'and
50, W. -Wilson(s6 end 57;11...50dt1ier;..53 . and
59, P. Martir; op ; 01; and 62; P'.*T.Collins;
63. and 61, =. Karns;. 65, Du'll,:.CressWell:&
'Dull; 66 Ind 67, r l c arsons . & W.llliston; 68; Marr
K . Griffe:yi . 69, Lawshi* Cummings ; . and,
71, Riddle' & Blackwell;' 72,..73' and 74, 'Wiley
& Pasemore; . 76 and 77,: , A. 11.
Dull; 7 . 13,..79 and.B9, J, BuClCely &
The Committee appointed by Governor Pack-'
er in aceordaricewith the Aet of A,.sembly . of
1-.535, ter view the' line of the Suobory. and 'Erie
from NVilliainspur(ta Siimemahoning,
have attendcgto that duty 'and'rnade report to
the • 4,ipartmenti that a certain portio'n of the
road has 'been, -proper)). completed. In accord-
mite therewith the Goyernor directed the 'St.te
Treasurer
. to, delker,,-- to the directors of -
the .
;2Onvitny , bon:l3 , to , tlig.a.no.: ono of
CF:Li:EICATION
Aeriii4eMents...ha - vc - been•.perfected - . .for a I
place - on ;be 4th of
.Jnlyb: , xt,. the annpiF . reitry oui.ind9endenco„,
in the old fiiibiOncl'sifatiner... • ,Thy curt
elusion, was: arrived rennw - k: gyi I c:TI •
„goodly' otsitizaUt asseinblett'.dt . the
Crmet Itno'FC
doe del ibi:rat mift iicw a 5 - appointed-• to
arrange a plan for'llic•oelebraqoU;.whicycoin:
mince reported. Wednesday evening,, in
stance tha t't theCoufi
DcOaralioU:of:l . ndvpendehce
will he - :read - and orations :deliyered bY'Mcisri.
IT. Il . andili anti Nichols - ; that a lump
tuOusdirinrier will be s'erved'up by
riett:ob - the public
~mjnare. Under an arbor lo be
erected for that purpose';, th.if.the brass band
will 'be'iii:at tendance'; that Mr. and Mrs: J.
C. Hamlin, Mr. arid,'Mrs.. W. - . H. Richmond;
Medbary 411 d Rogers are _ appointed
a:commit tee;to de corate the Pi.eMises.rmil fur
•-rrnsic - for the occasion'; •- thlit Rey:
(onferth, tlon. B..l).)laridin;and Warren
'Cowles be a committee to 'receive to - asts.i . .that
5..8. SartWelrandArmstrong be antlidl 7 .
iseil.torais:e'fnuds'and r apProprjate the: - saucefOr,
thC.purchasefire-works for the evening;.that
S'. C, flyde and. E.:S. Masoir, pfocireinitisfe
brl.pake:neCeSiary.arrdngemcnts - ..for a grand
- soiree at Bennett House in rite evening,'
and that F,•117. Pierde,and B. - F. jack r soii
app6inted artillerists; 'and - haie:entire - control ,
of the held pieces. TlivcifitTir s riitteklsCt report-
S . . A: Baclois.aa, , offiCer - 'orthe (14;y.
yord . as iroWer - to.choose assist
ants; and N. F. Jones,.O. R-Ilacicus - and A. N.
TaylOr aa.coMMifteelof,ge'neral supervision, to
ice that „this plan' is Properly'cairled out, ; • ahil
to. furnish . a -.programme for' Publleatiorl.. All
of which was unanimously adopted.'.
This is aa i it,should he, The patriotic spirit
of our citimina - js being lull); aroused, and by a,
little effoit . ciitt be infused intO,the country
around, and we wilt warrant a glorious ti lie
nue long - to' be remembered-by= our people; : Let.
the old, the middle aged, the young, thepemo
crat'and the Republican, 't he Nistiv.eAnterican
and the ado : pted citizen .came out and' meet on
the common platform of-brotherhood., Let the
careattntryerplexities of littaineas be banished,
the sweat Oftoit bewiped•iiway, pnlificaiprej
udites and paily animosity hide theirAeforrned
featufes, for just..one in- - the,year,
that day be devoted wholly and entireiyto . thoie
;things which will' keep in. memory the impor
tant era to ourselves and the •world of w , hich it
is the anniversary. • Let ererybildy come,;tit..
Whst . the G'efma* - RepulillFans Denia!o,
The' Germans who have heretofore voted. the.
Republican ticket, irritated. at' the recent pro,
scripiion' of their 'brethren' in 'birth, by their :
brethren in politics:demand guarantee's of the
Republican:party, such as that or”aniiation can
not afford•to grant-- . - • ' • •
, ..,
The MirWairkie Athrg,'ll,Gerrnan•paper, and
the Free. Diniciercri of the . .. Same city; a leading
Republican' journal in h'-ng/iSh, unite' in, rope
aenting .the. following prograinme, embracing
-the'conditions ortheir further co-operation; •
'4. -That the Republican CentrarComtnittept
of the States of Illinois, Indiana, MinneSote,
Penneylvanla and New ..York, •bp requested t'o
declare against. it.... ', -_„/ • .•
2: That a similar expression shoUld be bad
•from.theTtepublican Senators and. Represenia
fives in Congress. . s ' •,
..3.' .That in the next RepUbliCan State Con
- Vent ions, resolutiona should be brought in, de
nohncipg.this act of Masiachusetts•in the most
nnequivecal' manner. • ..; . • , •••
.- : • •
• '4.. That , in Mitssnehosetts the consistent .
Republicans shotild organize a distinct party.
•Ci. • That the National' Convention of, 1800.
ought in the first
. place to admit the'.delegateS
of the genuine Republican party of, Massachu
setts, shonbrmake
,a. declaration of oppcisition
to the : position of MassaChusetts, and should
nominate a than for. the Preaidency whosesen
tirnents • and • iharticter are a gifarantee• of the
maintenance' of the entialsights of all. inhabit-ants of che , republic. .- ' • •-.• •- • • '•' '•
... „
The opposition of this State did not, .conderrin
this measure of their Massachusetts brethren,
as will be seen• by the following rrpsolution; the
only one tonehing•thiS nueition: ' .•
'
••• c4i.esolved, That. the purity of the ballot box
and all .frautis•upon the naturalization' law',
lii s
.which have been so much resorted to to p o
om te' the Suce:p . ss of the party we oppose, oul,ht
. .
to be counteracted by whole•sonie and.proper
legislation.'?,, • . '' • • -
.
- 'When Kndv Igothi rig was : the rule and 12e.:
publicln the exception, c , pur:ity of the ballot
box. and frauds upon the naturalization laws" .
meant.that foreigners must r'sside'in this COUTI-•
try twenty-One years .to become a. voter; -but.
as matters'•now stand; Sam' must be content
with'Sarnbo's• definition', with the additionof
‘' wholesome and'proper legislation," to let him
down easy, wltiCh means legislation siMilar, to.
that of Massachusetts. Our maturaliied citizens
. • •
are getting their eyes opened. , . .
The Bittfalo publishing ex
.tractS from letters .and .paperifrom all. sections
althe,country,concludes
.;..“it will be seen from the aboyethat the frost
:was remarkably extensive and. severe, bursae
ond account's in all . cases are more Cheering
than . firSt.• .1 in Will not need re-planting:and
learn'of many instanceswhere:it is'Sta ring'
up brislily..:The total diinage to the wheat.
crop not be euough.to deprive us ota.mofe
than Usually:abundant.
"Tan U. SyTer.tsui , vr.---The Secrete!) , of the
. .
. .
Treasur k
y.antieipates •suipinof. ten 'millions,
of dollars on the I:st of July, wheri - the.new fie,
cal year Will'comMenee. Thelrensury . has re.
'deemed sl,rioci,9nn. of its noted, which' it has
die power to re-isstte . j and the' cash
65 hand by the latilreturn wa's hear4B,ooo,ooo,
Encle therefyte; i 3 over his. financial dif
ficulties. presenl; Would that we could
say, the Satne".of all manhind'..
I,t is
,said that - raul Morphyis.creatinwththe
of a sensation , in. Boston ihnn anykrhite than
was ever 'known to, : Vie} thistonk
Ilirn fa; a n:
, .
..
• NE:Air P.I.III.I.CATIONS. - .•.•. ': "
.. • .
Tfli .tatiws.. Ii.tN)),I:UU . E. UF . F.ii:c7 'Aisti Oit!6MEtiT.ll.
. .
. . . .
Cot.Mrising dit eetion4 and patte'ins f;Jr ' , Sinking in
Bend •Ilr Al i.4lift
Notting. tatting; •Itiorsted-work;o,,i vstai- work ,
45:c; - ,lllusirated: with :lin new Engr4tingo.
plttdfrono,the, best:nuthdritietr, I , y),lids . lt.tteNtk? - 11aofl .
CheitiOnt 8t teot;''.?
Phil idelphis. 1859.-.
. .
the - ineg. , oUnirlete and tliorongh' Work - of
straiglitorwaid style and
'rejoctirig all.irreleTss; t tegios, thu tetherhag been-ena
-1 o endsidj• - thii ,'•; - s :l . tt me nn • atnoulit- of
niece] hMiltoloslile intorthatlor,. I.,Yfar the most ox
ttnsiro coll. Ctiea bl.elcgc[tt piotpttm that has eter hean '
brenght . tegeiher.in one book. Thew.patterna are eq.: -
star - lid Lj , the,Le,it artisfS and printed on'e xeolfent' paper •
and.heat. tilt(' style. • Of enittaeoueli a volume is is the "age •
with tio . ladini, Wit Min appreei,!te tasteful patterns for
adorning . their Snrsotis and theist
rho c01..e of ‘' fltwri.r.tra:Enures' II ksn.flor.s., ,, ..und. are.
ordering it 'with perfect; rush., It Is, an . Indispensable
bunk for. all Who would be petted. in
. otnatnent4l, wokic..... •
• fleshing the • Subject's' naniMl•tha %TO oh
serve 'Untt the vtilunie, einbraces descri s
ptionn and
-itigg of all thed'atiouO stitelesand.de , retiptione,.
with illustratest pattnrns, nod a mtltitudeld othermdt,
tenn incidental - to--40.itt,jeet . ...The. Mu:ober% el uteful.
-patt,Ortig for working in:thio;Look is stn . :tier 'than can Lo
• ohtai ned:in any othet way; by' paying don times rho price'.
asked' fcr 's This sal- -
stable bcdik .rfor; the will be sent. fly' mail, - rot - the
JoW price of one. old ids-. 'EVANS Wlll - .3thiira 'enpy. and a .
handsome ptesent to all peratMs. remitting one dollar for
the book 'Oud twenty i onic:cents -- fot - - „
:A new Classified Citalogue,of hooka aud-Gifts, - with in-
Ineements 'to Agonts; will be.sent fx4o, on applteation,
Ip.Choitnist Street s Pa
TO*.l . lll)lTE,tvgB;•*on; RR:I,I9ION IN Co4.ltOtt
Writteu by T: S. ARTHUR, -tfie4 . :well;knewn [anther, • of .
wh'eni 'ft . has been ire': said, 4 ' Visit dying; he'Aas•Aet,
ieritteu : o'teouid. , io:ish to' Gras, graphic
pen never andstxt this wow Volum) we perceive that .
ce still stiecessrullyrlaboring to Innifit while he Pleases;
and While !he enchaine'Witlfinaster bend the attention o f
meui.to make thorn butter..,Tole Is.inore decidedly rift i•
glons.than his ollier , werke, though 'ale not doctrinal nor
sectarian. It work. well cslcuiated,te .do good, ant
is deslgned toaliciw that:the beauties iv) endeanitents
dinisilanity are to be developed aznidllie kern realities
of everyday. fife, ''arod.not.to be put aside at the tranquil
el .se of Sabbath ' . '
. . . ,
"•Ptktli,mlital by• 0 G t •F..t . .‘29,43oChostnnt Stratt,.
Phila
"telphia:!. Price $1 ,00. r Erana*llltuall a coryntid a hand-,
eoiue ittesent to any ptiratni• intnittinle ono dollar-fur 'dna
.book, and twenty cent far pnatagn.
'A 'taw einif4a Catato'gun' of Doak!! and Gifta..n•iffiln
dncemenii to Agneits, will be 'gent frai:on'an'plication.:-;
Address ' G. G PULL alien •
.'
Chetnui . Street,•Phil4dOphii, Pa
• .Imr . ouTA: . vi::ro Ynr . se: .3.lE.N. 7 —bur'Se'W York
correspondent' irif;Orins-•ua':that be .has known
Di. Pr I;.ANe.y.(N•hoe advertisement.:ii:in our
paper
,Ofthisl , reek;) for seVeral, years, and . that
his representitions.May . • be 'relied on.
~ Hel's an
'old ".practitioner; who. has .rOad''e this• depari
men't of • medicine a 'speciality' and who has
met with the, confidence, and' success he de-
Those'Who use the.“weed," and.preler it in
its.pure state, will •fmd the.natural leaf James
'River' Tobacco; :at "(V . ..F. titoWsi!ti.'s. Cheap
Cash Store. "We.have tried it, and, can• recnm
mend it . as a, good article. • • . •
The Ist - of June • has 'passed aind. ncst
observe strong dtsposition. on the pait.Ot
nropeity holders in the 13 . 6rottgh to tnend..their
• -6- • •
DoT•Li has • issued tieltees•for a' Bali the
Port Allegany fl'oure on Abe .I.th df Ttsly. • .
Highly Important frobr Eitrapt
,516 RE HAILD EICHTING
The.sierrer r.iiropa Trorii.LiverpoOlarrived•
at Halifix on Tuesday,'P. lf..
The Sardinian :goierninent had. issued' .thC
(ollo~vino.offi'cial Bulletin:—,.
••
' kfresh "victory was gained by our hoops "at
7 o'cr9ek this moiiiiug. Twenty:five : thousand
Austrians: endeavored to take : Palestro'. .The
King conimanding . the 4th diiision in person;
and'General.Cialdini at the heitd of the 3d reg-
Irrieni•c;fZOUilVeS, resisted the attack for a con-'
siderable time, when, afterha`ving auccessfuily
assumed the offensive, puiitied the, enemy*, fa,
king 1,00 . 0 prisoners 'and capturing 'eight can
non; five otwhich•Weie takon by the ZotiaveS.
Fnur huricired.Aus'trians were: droWned
canal during thecoinbatat , Palesiro.. er . .
fight took place at..Cot : Olen:ea, in the .I)rovince.
of SoMilline, -in which the' enemy were repulsed - .
by ihe 40th'div iion after a two.houricciriflict..
Last night:the pieket of , theNtmy .endeavoted
to pass, the at: Cervesa, tint were' .repulsed'
by.the' inhabitants.. The Austrians halie:evac
nated Vargo, in the prOvince of Bobbio..::•
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The Victory gained: yesterday hid been foie,
lowed by a •licand ' . vieforione conibat;'.loi•ch
Wok, place at sis . o . 'cJoek this_everiing, atr'aioe
tro, .which the e n e my
. endeai•ored to . re-enter;
Ina were. repulsed again, by :the Division of
Geaeral carnp . osed of Zotnvee :vainry
Dying 'Feetrain :-On Titeedayitbo,t,Vts
tiians,attacked the.Sardinian Vanguard
to Cilande,the fight lasted 'lwo. hOurs. Our
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troo's crossed the Ticino..in-,ptirsaii of thiene
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• A numerous Austrian, corps iYarmee appear
.ed beforeyaresc; bit Garibaldi ordered tbe
tional GUkd not. to. resist, ..and beckon
.Lago , . , •
An attack was atteruptedr : bly. our, troop)
against tavern, on the Lago liaggiore;, but
without success. . • •
rim]; place to buy' yotlr Sugar As itt Alio.. Astor Ilfoo.os
Storo jlood Islosenvado fot,s,cts..llr4ils Coffee Su
gar .10 cto., Crushed Pulverize till cts, • .
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