~r~3~~~X.`'~~~ 400011R0V1 , J,A 1 03 10 ot4hi conspirators." • •. -• •. *• a• ° a * 0 1 0- L - 4r.mn. ' r , r e port the, iininutia:.' eitledlliBiiiiiintiefilr4tina akfile#4l4Ctia-,#ol,4o4,dinnaty b y the allipriones of, hat house , - froOiliov,iirinneti(cif,4hose At: the, eifirie":ll - titntriteutiditie r Emptt,!' • tiat*teprcitxttalt were -=taken 'into noneideric. -- ' titeti f .uir.4i r p c , 4,4llpAnnexiiition.,of Ste ter tO, !f.kagdoso of tiardinia, under the conati to, tfonlit Victor Eirtannel ' . 2.. The e etlop''ol itie lveirlmedal;"to"be diet b • teill*atiOngtha Anhatiltenti of. these' PTO ,::'whehOteyo,,, taken:, part in , the , war. — 3; The , oreutitefisonyyment,,to perpetuate the names, - "Urbe ha re, died' for their • . , orliepribilftat fithiten too ri n .hitee 'pre , eteutedvaxelthireas - ,to the, head of he totieleipalt tZtOgi-itAtt,Vinit,r9, in which tber state that the pe ptl W known. in ran ce ' 001 Teilfnit theit en te riain 'towards . erecting a 'norm tne nt, enitnniei expressive' of those They !lodic of the, m un eiPatfr ta t takefifSoPer,llen.i , lor ,theugeemplish committee kitfig:Otnii‘la the mayo rs thelionl6ll , tnioi friheiciniilotnet ttius repro: oeitifteilnearlettheptiiirdi lee' of Slid *MO ofoAtlrli l ttlk.4rsAtl:,Arai tqgned U*00'1 1 40, 1 '1%4 Gfalrlt l ,r.atgla.P 4 4 hat of: the terms ?Oki h the InV ttWitittiies'AO fternan States When , ire-Withdrawn: 'lt le n 'ae= onetketenirention;bliinorkr tit but few potions' , in L..;141.1 , ktiiiiiitto.4o:.iieek';orie - tionth,.perhaps.; rieneh'ptince of 'the blood _leafed AO the 'ef, Tiler inj:and C en trat Itabyttolharpritice, of the sa nio Wood Wear ' iopte s erOWit of: the.-twO.Sicitieli or .SoOthern iitteal - leritieVeardinil, or polio I hin . pre ' 'l4tiallUrediett-iiitiiiii,e,iicanpyinglfie r , tallfftt - . P a ter tt Chilif. propped %go byf ..prnrieh 13 4iP,Ott tVlThlognNl , Ori! now 'it Romn• — Turm•Oiritteitttly. expresees iffitiiritrall4l4oierich:'forees'on'three Womething far !teente4lolooPriatilt?Prifeet 'tra i l and -Venire, inftle'haidsof Austria, sOll be made to atone , , fgr,tiniXtnit h pf - Ilan stilt:necked, sisters of Cen trA:lo4llool4i-to thPProsilletolPinonia.Y held oil Zettryit .1"n . .2-EPniAT;i I LS' /*WO 3 170',Ier!• . ef,litIlle• - :- , :'t , Thicsihalltitnitiabi,aed ultra ~gepublivans of ;are eireula tine pet ii tons tcilh e teigialatit . 4 . :ol that State tis''itirie;'froni' . ihe - State-house ;grounds the _statute of Deirrer - Vinatirnisydesigned,4frowers.'-,which,:lna re cently., with 'we!, seleoniities, ; placed Aere by'the: ., l4init'eri great Btite7iiii 'n ;;mss 'relioee? eisigned: ate thus stated in:Geirsiiein)libitstir and in. 44114ri - itfitifx l 9Ygo•'!" --, L4i this, tiii'ther:pepujak'fdiefep to morpow-rlet i the , de elatatiOn'to`Joith .11'dt:the ever '' y up tigltnianc-ilt it be the viiiie MaiSsehusetti: `Ar,voteettheiteigialainre - can undo ;dinar a votet ,, • . I tif - 49, (1 1•••• - qhsi:vnte ,- ifill:/bil'AiecAre4.-bY prompt;4011410110f to . •_ be .140kts bY,in . hearts respond , ,• • ctyL;tts'itatereeitisi, fe riniote4; • "If,Mie`;isiptiiiter Alegi is removed t • AM; .''Thu *7oPLllsAtVisixtvl"'• - ; ,' ~,gets,, 4 l, o o, p atiiion,• which , eceive • 'joie tare's 10;,the towns of Massachusetts; • Ti, , OP . ilitrati On' ti "Abuse el' Ireiresinteritths o f Muscat' Betta IF*oothii` <;i riqg e , citizens of the Coin. . 1 :*,,IllrflOSMIC 11 -1 4 4c4 1 Ftts) respectfully ask rfAi..x.roknill„ys, frgyp,tha,S • tate house grounds— it, 110 , #ypc•Xfo'ttie State and' roptignatit_ to the , iit•the!peoplethe Stitute of Dan . ketigntistar;Fielinaelastyeart were' spent in iefenussAlksq4itiVe Slave and whose ' ',,qinitaiaLtislijn,c,onatnonsicalth was to 'con . • 11,per A ilit rellltidices , against - slave-hunting, i with 'Card ' IP' " this has it,'eome 7 10 ,. • ona : *o*,-..44.:41-4tion the great Con, n'ilißs nder,... ' tita:s-ttiighlT Wirtho,e. tit ties****--....,, -al hi/ inemary , ''i iii:: `,...-% .1-,iii- iipmilttpr t r,ll ,-,. P.,.,,,. iiiitOffer, ,d 49 . - '' Mull 71 -1 4 - 1.114111"e,;?!,:i?.°,_r1,,,.. t 6;; , ith ere le i''''.•..- „ ..,,a- ~s-W4ilitifilme.; ;..„11,.igi..-.1 , ' •., .4446‘.4‘" ef'""' aigVPtalic"B"'" .• .. ~. !,, <' :,,thy)bililikr-"-P." - - .l s part Or 1043Wiergi7;47:1Y ihe6o , • , '1 .7 .i . : ,=•,: ~•-• 46,1", .r..,t,,.. , .444,iceitioi,--, Sinc e .„... 4.-t, : ; -110ith Ir,n.,ig_ .....,..-.6l..bln'yit'ortihe *nu ~..ec*: .1 4 ,...„' ' "or iii-.olo°!'"?'``!' . - "ieeeivit their !,'--,;4'z.;,-. rwww-,: ..-• .. itrissehetsethrr'll • A-4''l.****, !I f,':- • ~.. ~; r te MMM 311.. , Kitata-- AtttreaTittritt, .They are ;to -contract for ata"0 1 "-.3P1 1 T:. lovieet rates.. • ' • . , t6it .office: Such`periion applying : immediately. will :em. 0 1 ‘1942,:! 1 ,t,:1i175 ) 4 z' : cTifirnsa'aiviii6.:-ZObi , .:Pae!ci: ititiuid No. VErritierri4th, to , tie "hi( i'S.Al4.'''of, T641'04'4 tlie'ileoplis of Pennsylvaniia: ' • =OE Pt' ,the, fa ll'alec tion far' MiNflreinlcotinty Mritse rarer he tim aa.'e dse of complaint. Nobly haa the party labored to , re; oath itii-Citurttf,* - iiil the' thiajdoei of fanati cism 6J. misrule, and "pAja . h4i .e.aee'MOre'o. the , 'siije*4 - •the "Constitution and Kati ' a Iteritibliain .; WO' Year,' - ot the' state tiaitet;i have' elected *genii Cnro - :' nes; by . 'Mriferitiee from 18ite,1301 fair . ; majorities fidthe - "AiSeintdi.'tiaket;:'ead reduced. theßepublicak:majoritY . Vin• the State 40 - us; , paitionally,! the reauff is /rnt gratifying; "hatifiteiabc4.o4Steaaily,,•al indihvitheat hoPe`and egainat the "predictions , or our friends, to bring ahotit such a, result, Wi 'Canrkit help 'bat feeESlightly Mist the Mere siteceis of the. ticket is not the May thing. to 'be 'pro . fil of; it jel . ..giatityhlg to know ' better - fedi lig prevails; filet' lrellection; hes resulted in' sustaining the Conseryative law abiding policy adVOCated by the Democracy.:_ -The Oproeitidrf We - •earried the State by tart • -lo fifteerl: t hpuianii iriajOrity,. a largn redactionof year's majority With a lii ; tin'efitirt'llte 2 State' might been,enrried by the Democra cy; but it' seemed to have been givon o , that , the..otipositinn succOedi benaa'buflittlieff'ot i f*as'inade by Demo'cials. , 'Minnesota and lowa lave one Republican obi.; his. elected`it.ReOultlican'QUitertior. _The folloWing the.official :vote for, State •, • . §enator , in'this , Distriet....-There is a hefty) , filling off. in•the Republiean•majoritiesformerly given in this'iiiiitriet, pointing so - the inevfa. Ple'eoneluaionthat the nenple of the Northern Tier are.beeoming, weary Misrule and are abriut threw it off. • • •• • • WurrE. Benson- Tiogai;:: . ! • - , 1056 1923 . -• .53 . 3 924: Meitean.;•• -•:• • - - - 588' • • 602 , ,W4rren, •!. • 7 .‘..; • '765 316.1, Totals ` 2011 461_0, . • ' We give -below the etteial vote r by Counties,- in thin Repreeentatiye pistrict: . , BOTXRHirairon'Oordon. .Clearfiel4t 4414 k:'; . 1383. 837.818 , 1,057 " 446 .. 474 325"''351 ' M'Ssired.' 599' .649 559 ,- 578 „ 3290 ` , ; '3'324 : 3305 , 34.51 It will be seep by the ••above figures . that `Benton,and.rdeo amelected, :end thar. Mr. Boyer Lea been defeated. , Themeans used to 'defeat oUr ,c'andidates,. haye..been. of the• most imiterupuleus lOC Elk county.it:was, re: ported Abut hoth the Dannocretie,; candidates •were,•opposed to , h Builroadk in this 'olnit.Y.i•-th*t' Pr.- BoYer was ' :opposed.- to t he road,. and; an .: attempt wee made to,run. Mr. 'Benton. and , Nichols on , thOuirrie ticket-4)m.y well. they , .succeetle,d• let .the vote show: - .'The unfairness • the., Opposition _ in, the present Campaign has Injiired,their prospects for•,future Onerations... „iilionesty is. the best policy,” and it .will be proven iri this instance. .7'. Neti!'Gdoiis: ' Our therchantchave recently purchased their Fail and 'Winter stock of Gond* and 'Groceries, and are reed f to till the 'orde'rs of their '. variotis customii4.' need not remind our readers 'that thclee who I:Myer - Our theft' wares invariably • give better bar gains:tbarf•thinuit Who - 6 not.' 'Aitheilmonot of a - ales - are' increatied . by Advertising they can 'atfoidio:seir at' a:less per centage.. ' • T I I.YI.OR has 'jut • received chip New . stock.oUGOdds;and is Offering diens to the pub. lie it'-prieci to:correspond with the , tines.-- 114r. : TaYloi, .we,:Onderstand,. has bought the largept stock; ; of -.goods:. -that . bas , ever been purchased. for thii .' He always buys storks, and; sells them,, , t 00. .; ,Call at ~eriylor's, H egulatori ? where , iii goodbargaicW can`be obtainetUas . any place., woo of, the '• W. S..littowriett ts a g ain on. hand Aitith ,an extensive, assortment of seas onable Goodri.= bOen , tiittint;in Sinethkribut, two 'ieitte,'.ind'hniinli' . eadk . got o'.: - Wide reputation foil'itiirnt Erna 'rair tkaling; ilit'socutei.,tatn large niir trade • NO . one wlll (sent 'I"„ ntorn, east:iigp or the pnblic'equart,. 14).13.• htanusa iti ; getting in a large quantity . of,FlouriPork,Feec4oMe r al,..Bo... We feel age An.saying-thathe,iviikkeep• a supp 4 of. Family firneerigii.through the muddy 'season, now. ap pioichhigr irhichis b thing never before ac eimpliahed;Within our remembrance: Packer 1 0,caan, la Diu )l' Sthry 'day, the aroceriat F isualstpegx • . • ; f apples foldand othe r fruity vi hicli':will tie at lOW d ates: • : pitpo iMewa 4 4 111 [501i4 ,42.00:0' , 0010 . 41 4, VP,MP :,:." , . - • 111748" 1 . 3 XEN,- ilniingitl?e,pant;zenr; infaked 4 0.)?` Ti,sTpir..4lonprictice of hin,',.tiffifiimeijori, , and will in intisfe' hie ai r tendon deVartinents. 0111ce. Booth'East nrk sizstirnimg. iti another column .will be found a common, c a tittef ilk - 157 4 M5; Sc ul regard to f oust Ci r'e tt(nnissf*ri: • We : think no ond.4,Ald infer. tbftth,Ok;Xn am neone re, per nna ere iel• e, business": There ! hif.:been.X,' , i,growing opinion' that•tfk. funds of thi,itounii have been' misappliedNThet ' al thetigh'She-; ennourits received frotir.taxes are roerjartit%h'larger the iv fnrmertY; he debts . hape• 411 W.bell.decreasedv .The 4randlark were i rn- Pretise wit hi ideri,.in' arch ' ast, 'and . at . . . • I • lemprecUto'eximineihn , busineciaef the county,: but were' unable- ie escertalblhiiciainila from, 4he:,..b00ke.. , • .who nfficinte . that wecaMplain,or,,b s ai Missigners,-.-their• management at,. county ',al-, fairi. • liint:ene of them would se manag their own business bin explain. bOW 'their _accounts: stood).nor.would:they allow iheir . yeaSly, eapensea exceed their income." .The trouble .44 liaten.i lack. ot.interest—afaik,. nie.•to.mirke, the public business personal.-- f(ls ,-ndaittedynn : hande,:.lhat there is faulr.sorriewhere, . Ti e.iacit citizen plainlS; sinuites;that. the , late clerk, 1. 11.. Curtis Mks `bean tbe:blaineableriarty. ,W,e'ileprecete this : attiloking_the,repatation .of . - private citixena. Mr.:d!irOs wee bittaelerk..end'•haid.nothjng to, dpWitb the,inantigement the, affairs :Of. the office;. r'consequently ,the, insinuation_ ,means nothing less than, that he abate thef,funde of the county.; lie has acted capitrity bar a huTnberof yearai, to . the entire..satisiaction: .. .9l 'successive Commiesioner; „nor was his, removal for airy . lack , of qualification ' or,: integritY: 7 -: ill acted solely . tnmakne',plase.,for !lin . .. Cid. pratege;:,bilt . , are: happy: to add.- that better.counial prevailed , in the selection of his . ' MSECOI2I iNELIRRECTI.'N AT-11A1trE8,9,14 FERRY o,n:Monchty', the' ir I .17th 'inst:, ansurrection • • • .. broke out irt:flitper's.Ferry,-.Virginia.:, The insur'rectionist's, ,coinpose(l of 'whites - and nfi grries,'.headed by John Brown, of Kansas no- toriety, fool( poi Session of thd U.'S: Arsenal, barricaded brittge;tenk 'prisoners, and eorrimitted nthe . tehreeitier:' OA!ini, to the efficient taken,.. - the `insurgents were mostly killed 'or 'taken prisoners the semi day; and gOiet . testol s 'ed. :the evident intention, was to raise general insurrection: of the negives, and bort Wonlii:lliairenatied . . had not the miliii;ty . ' . acie,timely. crushed 'the move ment.'eivithe.cletails next week. , . I , " ,TEACHERS!.. INSTITUTE: . . The': fifth eession ; of the , M!Kenn County Teachere-Institute, just- closed, wee characterized bysa degree of interest, gence endapplteatiorh equal if mot -siiPeriOr any former session: • The attendance waslarge;comprising nearly, all the teachereof . the,county; . ezceptinie - few who were: absent , attending ,school at ; Alfred and other place's, showing:that the minds of !he' teachers or M'Exan are fixed upon progression ; and improvement, • and • determined to become, not. Only keepers,", but able, indus'-' trious,,,and.izalted. inemberalof , the Teacher's noble.protesSiem, „:;• • ;', 1 , • During '.the. week instrUction• Wes given all of the branches fought in the. Common School, , ‘vith spectel.reference to the methods of _each= ing".thern to,childrea.: •- T,he..peuritY Superintendent,, Prof, Allen, of Alfred Universi4,S.:.,F,'C'onii, S. • O; Ten n ey, Miss ,Clive'lrons•Und..others„ assisted 'in con ducting the eiercises. A hctore.. was 'deliv 7 . ered, on Wednesday evening ._ by. Prof Allen; on Thursday; L. R. Wisner, Co. SUperintend. er.t, and .Friddy by'.,Warren Cowles; EN.: They We ' re''al I . 0 ble and hiteresting•production.: and ,were : liatened to by large and .intelligent' audiences. During *the week an address Was delivered, at thr Academy., by Rev. Cornfoi•th 7 --stibjece the Bible in tlie Common Schools. The: •following , is .the lilt ,of teachers pr'et, cot:: 1t is hoped that Directors in making 'se ions for their winter schnoli will give them the preterence;"as 'it is belieVed thatlhey are better . prepa red :to' discharge 'the duties 'of` the. duties'of the School room than those - who do not feel interest enough in, the, cause, to spend ,one Week in the year 'in • learningloW heat .to Im part:instruction to those under their - care. ,•,'P.,S:: Srnethnort, •'; Imelda 'Youngs,. • . ' D:•,Whlte, • rf • • Julia _McCoy, • . " : E. E. Bellows . • ' • Atilt . ' Bishop, •-• • " - • Hannah, keElva,.gr. • ' ' • Charles Rice; ..• " . Plan...McCoy; :" • ( " Akre irons, rr • •.. g: Bee, Ceres: . • 'Annie Kinney,. - M. A..Leckay, 41 • • M. Chevalier,':'Elorr , :Harriet Shave, '' Eldred, . Garphilia.Maxson, " • .; ; *KUte MuManao. • " • A. E. Morris,' rr •••• ; . •• E;'k'oung, •• ; .!' .'• 11: p. , Barnaby,. Port Allegany, - • Ama Lilfibridge... re ••• ' • VOshurgh,. • r• , Truman Ramniond,. Bradford,:.- E. N. flovrard, ; . • if . , Mary , 15.31 , Me5,• • ; — Thebe.Stiong, • •-• •og , Abbey : Edson, ,- 44 •: • • • .• Mary piaher,l ' :et ,C. N.‘Tenuey, .; ; Lafayette, , '.* • '8;0. Tenney; •- .4 4 'C. M. Stark weather 'Sharon Centre,. Pa. C.C. Freetban,. • :..Shippers, .; 'S. F. Chadwick,' -.100 •-• Otto;''.; --Frormers—iraliey. A. A.; Barrett • . . Er • Erina.Petoon ; Lucy..BaCro - , W. 4..l3tirietti • H..lL•Barrett, Sarah - Strong , ; tt 11.„A—colegroki. , ,o, ; ,Norwicti •Kite%do' ' Olive Plahei,. ''.BrolforiL Pliebe Dayitoi- 'Nurrvichy. • s ' •• toi:the Democrat'. , • Ilavitt) g 1 . 04 con s e n tt); . o ',49tnesAing dohrir 1,14 Crnit#,fr COM m tssioitifil `l4'Kean .004ty0k . '441 haying • '' • •-. 4. Aia(: . considerabler..tha:citttent lye! grown oht dftaip/..statementa . ; , 4nthllloed eery recently 14 . yOur•paper; ,and also considering hd!ai Alvan, we• are te,nittl;:fitult' . wity *public; offi4. ce I Ire' .4. but, ,? in . act •of jnatieetovyards,the , dornn_lissionerant • ou r' Cdunty;actine. froins t tint . time ant il Inoa!; , tir latate.' , .tbat:' have'no Adea that.either Alexi Martin;... , Jabez • FGallnp',' ton. L . T. Moie,'Nelion Peabody,-D. J. Kfy . Cii,, CO!ettroyehos ever acted otherwiee. 't hen , tra'yieva thy best; interests or:the Countyi.they may have erred in jndament,!'oir may : - , possibly have: heenin some cases trio On'. 4ffing, but . I am satisfied that they have . . - uni f : . formlY.,actedimianteiror the:beet: l ' FIJO from an ticcia;iiiitance with the husidess . of the office (where 'tir hav, e; e , an opportunity • • • - judein g, whit 'men aremadetd,j4 have had reason..tw forni a Very'raorahleopinicin . dr..the Men 'Aoye.'.riarneit; .e`nd'oil• !he , ac. , re'er. tilY taciels , riot .a mart among . ; :them: that.'[ would. tie gdiaid An'take'their wont without wit tnests in 't ''clarkes t.tiiikht 7 1 . e vet •• think . that to amad • of..business 'at' hciriie-Zand I believe ' that tilt of -the 'aroreMentioned are of that etitiracterit Windt ii_ve6rdeeirable thing for.them to serve as CMinty 'COmrniisioneref amt we certainly ghottlo lie careful:in maaeg , charges' thst,i,Yould lead'an'unthinltint td:make•illiherar remarks. ~.• '• E..§CULL.: . . . . A FErdA [Ai ' HORSE THIEF.-70flit!r . FEnati- ON hunt uri.a fein j .,l,l iloiiurt iyhii left .. .IVlonroe . ...New -York, .e.unuiw . u . 'weoka ag.);.wirh :hofse6tl • bpitgj iti het:poss!isiqn: 'Sh4 'wnspn~aueil end some where. .in Allegheriy. C'q:; .tirresti,d ,!.m! , liked in• rootirEfor,safa keepinglneer..night.:—, In themorninit ,Wasloontl that.She.hadjnmia her gieapelry .means' of b•tds. Flotho - that.she•hatr,re , 'S•alan the : hOrsa and.linegy . •She was'it'dckell throneh this.eity and lost in erli'vtOrti, when , trt'e offie-rs . pursuit abandoned; the chase. -She' illUvit'a lilark "mare; • with a large white spot in' the v,eith, an . open : btiegy and . sitietr. plutoo harness. —Erie piepatelt. • • ' • • • . . • • . . . . A 'few weeks sinee.thq gond pesp!e. ofa.qni et rural. yillage: neay.Carlisle, •npith aainnished . pne I . lritlay 'mon - tin; hy. the, appeay ance at Church, a orde,ry ,phalanx, of Dan Rice's' entire Show Company, MI6 haPrien ta be efepping there over The Broderkir aati.Trrripael—:P.urther Par "CING . INNAT* Oet .10. 'fhwßrin yrarieisi.e mos of , the.l.4th ult.,. says that in accordance :Ottlredr anticipations the expected duel lietween Senator Broderick and.. Judge, Terry, took place yesterday morn iti a smali. Voltek ten. miles from Merced Lake. :The partiee: went out of town the night pr,qvious, passing.the. night in peparOto locali ties. At a :guareer ,post six;, Broderick. and . Terry 'arrived on the grilling. at t ,ndeit by their seconds - anit'Phyab inns; and Mr. Coulter for Broil.riek,. and Callinue• it , riham.and Thomas Hays for Terry. Oitile-' .acentling froin their:carriages the p irties seem ed. lobe in the'best•rd ,spi rite, ifeit hOt poets* , ing anxious or:•nerVotts tothe. 'result. About h lion hOur:Witit occupied 'nth , . arrangements. Ten paces Were marked:MC rind the principals took their 'positions. The seconds, ,divested' thentof their outsitle.roats, white co ars, and other articles' .which th•e+ant. prominent targets; also'ot their watches luta the coin in their pockets.. ..One of the seconds ,then reaii . the rode diro//e,:which occupied a short time.--• Mr. Coulter. then'addreised the two gentiomen, soyfug he Vialtett.i't :to he: understdod that he should •count .one, twb," atter. the' , word--L fire sitonld say• icstop ;". no shot mitstbefired after that.. Paring this time•the . Principals ': Maintained their poiitions, add listenpd With composure to. these details. ' Judge Ti;rty stood with his head 7 thrown slightly hack tooking l towards his antag bnfst. . Each held a pistol in their hand, point ed. to the rotinsl....-Eacti was &eased, in bitiek clethei; and wore hat. Mr.. Broder irk stood ereet;.btit wilithis heed rather down. The positions of , the . ivvo.Weie somewhat dif-. Judge Teri y Maintained.' hat ol u prac. ticed duellist, presenting orily,the edge of his peracii; keelibig his left hanif.and:Shoulder well. `behimthim. :,Mr..Broderick nn the 'eontraiy,• thougharfirseasstirpting a position siMilar to that of :retry, seemed to prefer a careless and. less. constrained one,' and etad.iolly, presented more of his body to the lire of hit.dpponent held his pistol rother•aWkwardly; and seeming to feel this'himself, he once or twine turned the wrist of his : pistol aratto‘thettght with his o left hank ae . thoue,h eniteavotiva to comply with some •e,iverf him.. From that time he did . no. rais...'hia eyes until thelvord::WaS given to fire. ' Once his right foorgotrt traction beyond the line, when ppiacrit it. The lieiriag of Terry,,thongh he a • ssiimeti a more rir . rticed and. motionless Ottithdi, was not one' jot more that ' Of an iron nerved than -than 'was that of Broder . . At a quarter before seven, Mr. doulter.pro nquncpa the Words, "Are you reedy, I!!!‘Rea dy," responded Terry, and Ready"." was tit terred by Broderick. Immediately; after, t , Fire,• one, tCvo,", was pronounced • in ,moderately quirk "time:.: -Broderick' raised his. pistol, and had acutely brought it to air angle of 45 de, mos, when, owing to' the.delivacy.tif. the ,hair trigger, it . was disch.trged,,the.hallenteringthe• ground foiir pares - in, udvatic- of him. Terry fired "a feW seconds later, taking delibera'a At. that instant Broderick-wasobierved tochip his - lett band to.his'-right breast when it'.was seen that he Was. Wounded.. He .reeled Slowly , to the tent; anti before" the seetinds . could:reach him to the ground;' his 7ight "leg 'doubled 'under hini, SWF:grasping his . weimen. 'upon .discharging • hie pistol,, folded :Ilia arms, holding', the ,Platol,stili.. smoking in hie•.hands, "but' did ,not Move from his position. , Broder; Mk; seiendirran'to bii Liiiehr corn. minded itaunen the wound.. .The hillier en= taredAttet forivardmf tbe,•nipp!it, and lodged, as: I.was aupOsed v undekr the lett-arm. He was soon . afterwards tiornkinto town in • hip'carritige„ Pieviotte tn:thiS, Terry 'and' Mende left the drivine:rifnidly' to tOvii;nntl started. - at once from theonorth beaCh'where a boat. was waiting, and proceedeattiHakland , where they toOk a privateconVeyancep BPnecia, ; on their arrival at Benecia, they. took an. overland Con veyance trißiereinento. 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Times says that fifteeti!.minuteti mitt nine this acorn ine.(lo) Mr. Broderick breathed his last.- 6loorn.and aorro*pervade the whipletemmunb.. Flags are . cliiiplayed et . mast,. union down. The stores are elosing,.ind 'all the pub iivqp:priyate hotisea are-hung and, dressed metirtiins,.'. ..• . • . spirit' of, Mr....Sewenid's•:.Revot.irriori is being, carried :Ohtf, - fiticf •ftt*erfility,:too,'. In the, le'sdi ng 'free t o rttett:L—pourerfulty 4e‘stty, 'fat it strike's at . 'Jndges 'and.high.legislatOrs-the e goon nd and law •mokers•-and . ex . e:cutors•—; Thusin Ohid,: the: cantlidate°, for• Oqvernnr,. Mr...Denntson,AS•Jeported •to.hnve jut bc:the oitmp . • .6.1 i I-am.. elected .GitrefrfOr of' OhioL•rend , exirct:t.)..b. 7 -I,ykrii ‘ l not let any,;(tigitiye r,e tnyheq toe: Kentucky. Other,slaires Sta te; ..an,lirt'Ca'inliot;Orelk ,, ,tittiriy other way, as Caro.; mandeillithief . •of the: m illia'ry of. t hes State, .1 . ..errtntov . the hayoaet;-So kelp. ni,eGol !". • Stati%,Cottliention,, 41 Ohio 110'0 'co n-elected Judge (Swan) - from: 'its Jodieja I ticket, and, put oh:another candidate ,fieranSe---and we now ounte.Junlac,'Spiulding; an • 'eminent • Republican :Judge •of phfo-t4-. •as n kdiciai offieer hereeeg,pite4fhe Slavo • otiezet moot: Of 1850, to.bi of force ln`Ohth'; and ihat .the other two Judges who were with • hirri, adds lodge SpaUlding; • in' my opiniOno will be dropped. in the may. as soon as. they are reached in the: order of time. 'To do not:ierognix . o ,men. to 6e Republiepp,- here irrlirirthern.phio, Who . will'•for.ii moment tain•that miserable na c fmen t. TheY'Svere not eo recoshizeil.in Philadelphia in' 1.1358."•• . • In the .Stilte of New.;•York, very eminent Republican, SiTator Diven; of:the . .State Legis dature' .. was first and, then; dropped, be Mie he reported against a personal:Liberty n's:a lawyer; was sohvCrsi, , ie 'of the, Constitution of -the.. United Siates.. Eima'Calliorala—Senator Broderick Biped . 'in a . , The Overland Mail of the 14th reached Je'f , ferson dityln day.. The, duel be ‘ tweiin Senator Broderick uitd Chief Jtoticd Terry took place near San Francisco on the'rnerninzof the 13h. Broderick fell et •th4, • Bret , ate, - heViri4,.' been ;pierced through the twigs, I . ,m4ered half.riest 'nine .oicliicir on the inorning_of the 16th.; when, he died. -The community was pro fountly agiiate;l hr the roidenchaly. Judge Terry escaped unhurt: • • ' .• • The overland maithi'...,the 16th' reaOlied :this. city haat night goine • of the . ..SA .Francisco pa rrs evince a.clispoqitiort to makeit appear that. Mr Bral rick wee the victim of. a'.con , piraey, .hut the tinost.prominent.: Ones . r . as'aert that the tine! wits. eonilacted in . striet • accorriance., vVith the c0.1e,du. , 110..: .•• •. . . . • . •• Broderick'.-pistol went offbefoie:aiSedinto line with his aategonist. Terry's shot toOlie(- fect t‘ivo inches tram the right nipplp,•carrying aivay. a p.trt of :the.breaat-honej.'•. Mr. Broder, ick stiff'Pred inrebSe .agony,•frorri the time' he was shot nat4he.diecl.: . , When 'the:mail left, tWo• hours after his it was, annOunced -that:all the, lags in the 'city, should he ,dksplayed at half •mait; and 'etilbtpros,of,mourrving were beginning to appear kn parts of the city. .. • • 1 •.• ' The, election in Nevado territory carne offon the.7th constitution; framed in' !lily, Was sidontedliy . 460 mai and a fUll ,terri torial ticketelected, headed by Isaac Roupe : as • . Videria dates'.are:to the 17th ult. Colonist say that.the U. S. troop' on 'San. dean . Island Were throwine upa fortification on the summit : of the hill' beloW the Hudson's Bay CortiPany's station. . . The Portland, .:Orngon, pipers of •the, 10th • published ••,a.,.reply• by Gen.,.Herney •to DoV. Douglas' letter,Which he accepts Douglas' ex. planation as . an apology . for his past 'conduct, but t6defilly repose no faith in the. Governors: .nrofessions, and declines to withdraw ..his .troops from San . .Juan until. the .. pleasure..,of President Buchanan is.' known on the sub. , There was hitt very little business , doing in San Francisco, and prices were sensible.weak. It is currently reported that•therels a letter ',in town from Col.. John . C: Fremont—the can didate of the Republican party in the year 1856 for the Fresidencyin Which , that . gentleman 'states,'that in consideration of•seVeral existing cireurnstanees,not, and will not 'bia Can didate for the succession in 1860.: • lir the first place' he Saysso says. report that:he hail : idett'.Of 'sinking himself in a' • grave 'whieti has been rendered futile; and in the second place; cannot undertake to become the'standard.bearer a'party with whose ,en-. .tire creed he Coeifeise's no c'oincid'ence':' says he cannot 'adopt, and never has•ndapted, the creed of Ihe 'Republicans '; .and I.hat• thotigll in-the year 11366 he consented to become thl:can.didate of that party, nut,of respect for the confidence they. prafesSedly reposed :he did not give his adheskin• to 'their entire 'code of political. doctrine; is.'said- that Col. Fremont's letter cloties. with : the follawing.in substance r'.64 I do..uot desire.,to be a candidate 'again-for ,tbe Presidenry:: I:consented to hold - that 'relation, in 1856,•agairst tiiy beiter Eivaii4seured that .those who would rally araund,rnehiossessed the...pow; er essential to , tny•electinn ;. and I' onfess that the,iftnight have , been called by Oliver Crontwell:, riiisseseed attractions 'which. I could 'not4elt reeist;'. But'l would hot aMtin encounter the 'veitatian, 'mortification and .annoyarical.l,tben encountered, i( the..roward were, to. be ten thousand Presidencipe.*.o ,1-OFFICIAL ELECTION,RETURNS-T-1859, NEW,IIOOIt. • BEST. 80 - 0 K OF . THE:SEASONO - TEAiHiLAtEHEYAN THE MEM • ::..• ROBER' HOUDIN, AMISAPp3ADOR; "',:AUTHOR, Written: by. himself. Dr,. I. SHELDON. MACKENZDE.. . 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