pursuit of sx-i iy. moaning u'on the broad prairies oi" the West great laugh ter, would if tin- Grvcian law existed, b choked forever. HewouM then tind his melodramatic pel fornmiK.' --s close before the litVn not, in a tr-urly, which an ad miring ait-lienee would appliiu-l to the echo Faithless ti th-ir own resolves, faithless to tlu: President's message and proclama tions faithless to their pledges to the armv and jK-opIe, kuthless to the memo ries "of the past and the hopes of the fu- tuo faithless trt the Cii-iituti n and the Cod of their oath these madd. n ed zeal ots j.ursn. their work of destruction. A few short month--, an l even ih blacks of America will cm-se ihem as tlu-ir worst cnemv. This Congress which ought to he engag- 1 in ho'd'mg up th. hands of the Tv ..ntiv. :in.l in diviner aid an l consul in jmtting down this nnned n helhoi-. has striven to circumvent the flans of the President, by tlu-ir immature anl vindica tive bills of confiscation. It has liecn coopenag away at tin- vc-scl, hooping it around with iii'tu'te pains, by cmancipn tion, whili- its bottom, like the tub of Danides. i.- full of hole- and can hold n water. Weary in watching its mad designs of revolution ami its crazy crotchets of black freed, mi anl for th.- .reservation of mv native State ami the North from the black immigration with which it is threatened. I shall go home an.l a-k the ballots to speak in its Renunciation. A few month- and that ox p:v-ion will 1--ha'l. On it depends the fate of the He public. I U-lievc that tlu; people will write the epitaph of this Congress, marly us Gladstone wrote that of th-Coalition Ministry during the Criineau war: Here lies the ash-4 of the XXXVII Coturress! Jt foim.I the United Suites in a war ot gigantic pn-porti -T:s, invo! v:u:j its v-:rv existence. II was c.-.rtent t-j wi.l 1 the sceptre of Power Ah 1 accept the cmoUuiicnts of ( "ire; ati'l usetim to overthrow the political and social system of the country; which it was sworn to protect. It saw tl.c tale of thirty-fovr white o.ir.ra. n wciiths in peril; btit it babbled of the NK(JK! It aw patriotic generals ami s. l.licrs ia the field, under the otd nag; It olan.leml the one, and in the absence of the other, it destroyed his means of labor. It taikel f Liberty to the blaek, an-1 l.ilfl bunlcis cf taxation on wuite ptcple f r sri.cinrs Utopian. The pcple hum. iie.l at it the thaiu'.erhoU ol thtir wtAin: ii'l its nn-mbt.-rs sou slit to avoid pimi.shmcnt by creepmx into disiioi.ure l p ilitiea! graves ! ,Vfy'lV,tV,'.' Democrat nnk Sentinel. JAS. S. TOIl, i:lilor & I'ubliser. WIB1ESBAY fllY 8, Ml leinucr;i(ic AoinIn;tioiis. A'l'liU-r (ieiirml, ISAAC SLi:XKKi:,cf Union County. Surrryor General, JAMCS P. liARH. of Alleghany County. .S7f.V S:net' R b. .7lIIXST.)N, of rK-nsburg. r . . ... t jr. L . . .1 ...?!.. '; I loiuc r . i.i ! i.ic , Johnstown, Co-'fu't'ii'V. taken prisoner. Alj t. MXoy itiul Mrtj. Johns arc iiiiuntf the missing. Captain I'.ra'lv anl I Anil. Col. Jackson were killed, til the ither otricvrs wciv missing; except Capt. l'ortcr ami ins two I lieutenants. The llthPa. Kosorves were plaoil in fnmt of the battle and mi Hem I severely, but it is supposed tluit nost of them arc taken prisoners. tir According to customary usages the Kepublicans met ia convention on last Mondav and pla"cd in nomination thr fol lowing ticket: A. A. liarker, -of ;this place, for Congress: I-wis W. Hall for S-nator: Jas. Coopxi-, of Johnstown, for Assembly; V- lv. Carr, of AVihnon, for I'l-othonotary: John Fisher, of Johnstown, for District Attorney; John I-Jder, of Chest township, for Commissioner; Win. llerkstresser, of Susquehanna, fr I'oor House Director; T. K. Davis, of Jaekson tp., for Coroner. C. T. IJoK-rts. if ICIh-us- burg. for Auditor, and K. A. Vickroy, of M.u:i:iki. In this place, by Kkv. M. J. MirciiKi.i., M'lt. Vm. M virrz, of Cambria township, to Miss Hikikita Dknsv, of Cam 1 1 twnsliii. ' If fitlj- matched 1; man and wife. No pleasure's wanting to their life." Again are two loving hearts made haj- pv, and we an- glad to announee that our young friend has secured to hims-lf one of earth's lvt itossessions a loving wife. We wish them much pleasure and may t hey Ion I ba.-k in the sunshiiv of livmc- neal happiness ; and, may they " P.y sweet experience know That marriage, rightly understood. Gives to the tender and thcg-NJ A paradise ltlow." Cf We invite the attention f our read ers to the Kesolutions, in another column, (Missed by th- Deinocnitie Convention at I Iani.-burg. Thy an- f-ailessaml ;i!ii otie and ciiiImkIv th" principles of the par ty; we endorse them most heartily, and Lf 4C1 iitio:i of Stouevvall Jatk- sun. A-scinMy. C L. I'EP.SHING. of Johnstown. l'ru'h'ii"lnry. -HS. M'l'ONAU), of KLuislur; sively for the white race; that the negro in their departments. Dr. Awr ,.. race are not entitled to ought or not to be medicine. He turns the rr. t i; . . admitte.1 to iR-litical or sx-ial :0 ;es jn Seience arid Phvsics to us , . with the white race, but that it u our J ; " dutv to treat them with kindness ami ; 7 . conVideration, tus an inferior and d- pen- ; WW of the great .a-na-t - nv i;... dv-nt nice: that the right of the s-vcnd j the wants of every day lite. Ill- re states to d-tormine the jxisition and du- ( (in,-s frir the low priev at whi- h i!, ties of the rav is a sovereign riglit, and i wItl;in tjK. ,.5, vt . the l-Ied 'es of the ConMitutioii require us, : . . . , . V , - ... : r k I 1 the lx-t wi.-lom and K-t sk:d f 1.. .'. - times. 1 1 'i!,i4iiiy?:'ii. K as loval citizens, n,,t to interfere there with. jy.iro1j Wit. That Congn has no I """" ,vr to deprive any lrm of his pre j A 4 I:; Tnrsi' IN 1 i:t ;r C ortv for ar.v criminal otlimx-, unless that Frank Hay has contract-d v. -th . lers..n hasU-en lir.-t duly -oiivicte.l nf the J - -t.i,m.M f .r i,.. t,tr. nv by the verdict of a jury : and that t (n. . f..,-. , all acts if Conjivss like thos- lately pas-; 1 1 .1 it r i .. ..t.otx..- I las mml.t sc-m to th,- :,-::.;! sel by the? IKmse t Iepn-s.-ntatie. ; which a-sume to forfeit or cutis :tt the ' like a haz.mloi;s bu-"'T -s tu: ---j. -estates of men for olfenei-s of whieh tl.cy ' vh' ii lake iuto aeru:it I:: - t: have n t Ikh ii ouivictcl upon d le trial by j j-ir ;m ,:riT -o le-iilvl fruit r- p ''. jury, an- mn-onstitmi .nal. and I. ad t-. j U t . ... 1 . I t . . In." . 1 iim"SMiii :uio nr.iimt. 11 1-; 1 ..-.m- 1 Dis'iitl AUoninj. PHlb. S. NOOX, of KUnburg. C'.V'o;-. JAM MS SMANXOX. of J .'mstown. JOHN' CAM IT.I'LL, of t u. cm:.eg'i Ikr... Kor.KIlT UTZINCEU. of r.hukli.k. 1IIV1X KLTLKPC!:, of J .h::stowii, C O I T V CO 3 1. II Z ITl'Al I. K. 1 II TK oi' Johnstown Chainnan A!le;jh,nv tp., Patrick Donahue: Plaek liek to., bi. W. llnliihl: Cambria tp., Pol. rt Murray: Crovlo tp.. Win. Murrav: Cari-oll to., Jerome I'm-k: I Ktlaniti-Mi of Indeixii-I. for County Sui-cyor. Put very little interest was manifesto! tm the 1 occasion, many 01 ine iMsincis naving n npivsciitatioii at all while others were represented by a single Dol.-gnte. Then are some erv clever men on the ticket but it is altogether a mild one and the Deinocniev of Cambria need not :it all now dispair of success. v"Vc had the pleasure of l-ing pn-s- i-nt at a Pie-Nic Celebration of the anni versary of our Indejieiidem-o, iijn the Siunmit of the Alh-uhanies given by th ladies of Sununitv ille. A"e could not have enjoved ours-If liettcr: -very thing tassod oil" in an onlerlv ami lH-iming manner, tin- attendance was large, nnd every aiiiii-eui.-iit and coav enieiice were pnvi d.d: a suui).uous dinner was served up, at the usual hour, when a!out live hun dred ersoiis fcnstel iijwm the luxuries set In-fore I hem. After dinner, while the Martial Ikmd jJayed some of our Xatiemal airs, an organization was formed, by the citizens, for the piu jov of having the nee rend and - F t - cation for such acts that th- crin.es com- ,rl cr"I'- miitcl "oi the preseoulion .f th r. U l'ion supply the demand, ih.-n- is uo r. ire lad to hear the Dem.vcmev of Pomi- a-v of un- xampl-l atrocity: nor i ll.erv ,i0,,t,t ih:it he will s U ll.e ab -. any sucti ju-tilioatioii :is rMate 11 -s-i iv . nuril. . v, .:- j. 1. known to tur (Government or laws. . , , . . A. .,, , . ill u-aii I iti t .e la-t liv.i v, .ir-'. a .'..N. ..., Iliat the (. oustitutc-n and Cnion ;,d th- laws must W prvser- j '-ave s-11 m -re had he been abl-t v-l and maintain -d in a'l their pnjer an 1 op the d i i.-. i.l. "Il.e mtraet 1 ri-ht fill supremacy and that i!h- n-ln-Hion I oiinme:nvd. a::d j-rsons wavr-ij sylvania speak; it is tine that the eop!e should Ik aroused to action to roll back the waves of fanaticism which are threat nitijr the freedom of our country. This noted IMel chief is cvervwher described as ;l -slow man' intellectually even ituil. Some sav he was a tediou profl-ssor, and all agree that h has a -re p-.ng too. And yet, it v oil a.-K th.-in now wh if they mean by that, they say they d not know ; 'all th -y know is that he is as obstina'e as a mule, and plucky as a bull dog,' which means just nothing of a man whose prime pia'ity is celerity, quick con.Vii-ions. and startling execution: who, as a soMi.-r. is as rapid as he is wary, abounding in surprises, brave al most to rashness, and inventive almost to romance. As for his oilier man, he looked at least se-ven years old-r than he i. his age is thirty seven his height about Jiv e feet ten inches ; his figure thick set, square sh mM uitl and decidedly clumsy : his gait very awkward, stooping and with J ion strides. He often walks with lus head somewhat oil one side, a; id his eyes fixed upon tho ground, imparting to his whole appearance that abstract quality which young ladies call "absent minded.' A lady who has known him long and well, has t -'nl me that she never saw him on horseback without laughing short stirn:ps, knees cmnqx-il up. heels stuck out bchiivl. and ch'n en his breast a most unmllit iry pi: -nonn-non. In socicty he isqni 't. but cheerful ; not loquacious, but intelligent and shrewd : in relie'ion, the bluest kind of a Presbyterian, and ex tremely strict in b's church observances. In Winchester he took a very earnest part i-i reviva's. and habitually led the l"nion Pmver Meetings. Ji-ittvn .fuurwil. CatToIllow 11 ltoro. . .Ios oh llcho; Chest tp. .tosepti t ill : v. leariietil to. .lotm II. Douglass; Chest Springs P-.i., Dan iel IJtzinger; Com maugh tp.. David I-'ar-ren ; Conemaugh Ihi-o. 1st Ward. John Campbell ; Conemaugh Poro., Wanl, John Darker; Cambria Citv lioro., Owen INrCatlii'v : Plc-iisburg Pmii., ll;ist Ward, Thomas M'l.recn : 1 Jx-nsbui-g Ikito.. West Ward, II. Kiukead : lal litin Klection District, Jann-s M'Closkey : Jackson tp., John Singer: Johnstown lioro., 1st Ward. S. 11. Smith: Johns town I'd Ward. Stephen Conuvll ; Johiis town .'id Wanl. Jas. t'. Xoon ; Johns low n Ith Wanl. Andrew Ycagly : Johns town ."th Ward, Daniel Morris: Poivtto ( )r;ti.is dc!ivcn-d. Daniel Chrisl was t lect.-d President and John Siuitli, Henry Hughes. Thos. O P.1i.1n. Kiehard Shaq., James l-'am n, Pcler Dougherty, Penianl Smith, S bastiau Heid and John I.ydi.-k wen- chosen i-e Pnsid -nts: Saniml Mc ( lough was :ipMiinttl Seen tary, :ift.-r which our humble slf was -aVied njmii to rc:-d th Declaration of Indep nd -nce, which ln-ing tlone, the :iud"u-n-e was ad dressed by Messrs. Ja. Smith, if Calht .in, and M. D. Mag ban, E-q , of Klr-ns-burg. Th'- sjH hes Ir ingovi r, dancing was then mad the older of the day. Wc I...-. i...o-,. 1.'..... Ai;iu:u.. i...... . . ... . ' " - - - .i.i . .......... i..,,,,,,,! u 1. cc.iin, iiiwi.Ji'i.' u Tilll- 1 homas Scott : Munsti-r tp., James AI j-t-- .... , , 111- . , ... , , , . , ,1, sic discoursed bv the ladies on that ocoa- lau; Itienlaud tp., Jacob 1 mumire : Sum- j merhiii t p., 'Thomas IMCoun, li ; Summit- i "'"j wkso tnchanting voices wen ech.Hl . 1 and the patriotic notes of the Star Span gled 15ai.ii' r might have ln-en h'-anl to come back and blend with the llrst sound. gv'-Notiee ol the St. Augustine Cel. -bra-lion came too late tor this weeks i-.Mie, it will b- publishcl in our next. f .j Owing to the crowded state of our columns this week, nunc original matter ha? b.H-n exi-luded. K.'r In ac-.nlanee with the call of tin State Central Committer, Delegates fn.m the H-veral Di-tiiets nu t at Hanisburtr. The utmost harmony prevailed throughout :md after the Convention was oi-:aolz--d and other business altcndel to the follow ing resolution- were unani'r.on-ly ad"pte-l: 'lll.l' vs. Tlie Ameri.-oi Con-tit mi .11 was ontaim i ani -taii.i-titii iy imr la thers, in order to form a more .-r(-ct I'liion. cslabiish jusiiec, cnsniv l'-me-tic tranquility, ps-ovide f r tlf comma: i d--f.-iH-e. pnuuote the gi-iiend w.-lfan-. and s-cure the blessings of lil i1y to p'stcri- Ib.oJitil. -f. Tliat the only .bj.-t oft . the I elm ora: ic party is in- f -.' oi 1 the I'nion as it was. the - mitun '(,', (ltrjitlltnm " if is. J,'. Jr,-.r, -2.il. That to the end that the I "nion b n-ston-d. and the Coii-iitution and laws enforced throiighn:t its whole extent, we pledge tusr hearty ami iimjuali fittl supjMirt to the l"cle!-i! lovensn.. nt in the cnei-gctic pn.secution f the xis tiirjr war. lu-,1 Tliat th- true :md only obje-t e.f the war i- to n-.-tor- th" I "iron and enforce th' law s. Such a piii-jms-alone is worthy the awful s:'eri!iee which it costs us of life an.l treason-: with sii'-h a purjiose i!-iiir can we hop for mici-ss. And lb' .--s- vv I10 lrom section:. 1 b-eling er partv or private motives would gne any other din-clion to the iK.rts of our :iruit-s an- iiii'iu-t and nnwoithv to ! eiitnistvtl now in arms aa.in-t them niu-t In- sutt- 111.1. f 1 Vult Can- ean 1. press,-l and put d .wn, and that it i- our v, u,, ,.:!bli-hm -ut o dutv to u-e all Cn-tit:it5ii:il ineastm 1 . .... , . . , i .-tr.-ct. .p;-ite ill-- w:;L!ik. . nee. s.-arv and iroi r to that cud. - 1 t 9 l:..Jn,f. H!.. Tliat the solde rs cm- n'" jxisbi' our armies merit the wannest thanks of th nation. Their country cal led, and n .b'v did thev respoml. Diving, Tin: Cvi-ri i t: .i Vi x-:a ; th capture of Vicksburg the .'1. has lMt n o--!!.! and ii:n i ';it ": i 1 n-sc.m.il ti.rou'i to New O.v !arre monb -2-.-I' n t;i2' e.-1 ave : an 1 uui.i:-.- t . t f Y.. J- Mills Ci.. and :-.- - thev shall know a nation's oratilude : wound -d. a nation's care, and dyin, they sh all live in our im-nr ries. :ind in. it.u- 11 t' -.'l to fivicb ti-t.-ri!v U ' b'-n.'.r the patriots and hen-s who otfenl j tli, ,:t h ' li 'vh" their liv s at lla-ir ouiiitn's altar. Their widows :iih! t.i-j.hans shall 1" adapted !iy i tli. nis'v. f.-o: 1 Ids fine st" rv th - nation, to U watched over, an l oar.-d -y. w.t:M ad.i- all otle for as obat-ts tnilv worihv a mirion's ! ... .-,.- l.kev. is.-. fu:nliaus!ap. Tlu- Convention tlien jmevH-.-l to Inl- 1 W.- n fi r our read -r.-to l.t for lb- olliees of Auditor and Surveyor ! adverlisem i:ts in this w.vk- p. tleiienils. Hon. Isaac Slenker. of I'ni-Mi ' n j.bli j t- piin ha-.- n .u County, n-tvivol the im.-uamous liomiua- jt V j:,,. vonld :o well : tiou tor Audit.r Ociieral. ant .las. I. 'i-nrtS.1. s 1,,- 1. r K-'i.;! i:iiT. f Pittsburg, was muniimouslv ii-.ni- ; M 1 iuatcd lor Sunvvi.r ( n-in ml. ( 1: C" We n'j'V the following iiotic ! I this cxc. II-nt in-litution fn-m the Pitts- l.iir. 4?-!rft,- 1.1" the 1 1.1 bi-1. kd to lay U 1 k, the KJlotitvjs r W e il.Ts tl,;s W'H Deiis. M-i-uie CV'Uatv C 'mention. j have to d i' r th a f. ir want ! i-. " Piri'siii in. I'i mvi k C-: iJ .r lnei t:. r '.i ,-.v'n ' -.irin-.l a ! .' - Seventh Animal I atahvne ol thelitis- . -.r-r-' " , , .. , . , ., , - . , i-i -' I bv t.-n. M C to I. . bur' 1 emale ( o.l.-x- bres just leen lai I . ui-n our table by the President. Kcv. I. I l"'.'r.h of July : C. Pershing. We conf.-ss that wc have i Hr. v!-' vt: ; i Us . t :.-. exaji-iii..! its i intents with a d-mv of Pn.etv-. (ViiiM lieur 1!.'..:.- - salisfaeti-.il aur.iintiag ahuo-t to p. id- . i mr aehievus nts f ihe mauag -1 and Micci-ssful in-titutions in th - j h-ivt il'.usirit.-d the vai.'i l.ind. "e ;uestion much win th r one in ' ,, j0 Am - i ;;,, -.!i. r. ten, v ti of our own -i;!zeu-. h;!-any n-al j ; p-ri r J. vc -. an I v. Ith. confj 'J i :t t the status :,- clh-g. ha- : j', m ats. v- i Lave sue. as ! ding, July 1th -.. T i -1 1. i - in . i-!..-,! ti... 1-i. f ll.it we !:ric lit v .' our i ild-t ue of the m-.st vigoreus. well i y. : i At: . i villi.- Pioro. Pet.-r l)ougherty : Suspiehan na tp., John Mangus : Tavlor tp.. I. D liarry : Washington tp., John C. Nih I: White tp., (leopge Walters; AVilmon 1I mi-. Isaac Wike ; Yodertp., Charles P.ilestein. 6-;r -V tlooin has Ih-cu ca.-t over our town and sadness comes to lie- hearth stone ef ;ua-;y laioili'-s in this n- ighlior Iimm1, with the ii-w-s of the late battles la-fore Richmond, that many of ur noble h-ai led young m -n who v.-iit forth in buoyant spirits to 'ir, f, r tin ir coimiiy, are no iiun: Put the reports and rumors are so conilieting and unsatisfactory that we will n.it v i - , vv men is uncertain: as yet we have no authentic news touching the company DiaiwNi.i. The ImmIv of a m;uu re copii.el as that of Mvan Mvaiis, who, it apjH-ars, has lx-en missing liir sini.- days, was found lloatie.g in the Canal near Johnstown. llsipiin- Flattery held an inquest over his remains, and a verdict of accidental drowning was rendered, al- ! though great suspicions were entertained ol" sojiv- fi.nl plav, as the -oat of the de censed was inis.-ing and his j antalooiis pockets wen- turned inside out, but no marks of violence were found upon his enture to put tat m print p .rjio,s IMr ny eircumstanccs by which the suspicion c nihil iixcil upon any -nc. Ivti.i.Ki. Tlionias Tliomas, a miner, which left this place, as to who is killed or who wounded or taken l.i isoncrs. Rut i :m'1 :i" employee of the Cambria Iivn v we will hope- thai it is not so bad as iv- llpjuis! Tlie flosses at Savage's Station. The battle at Savage's Station was much h.-avier than tliat of Peach Orchard We lost, in addition to our wounded all ot Whom till Into the jiof.-es.-iim of the enemy from sov en hundred to a thousand men. the greater part of whom were kill ed or woundoL Most of the. wounded and all of the killed were left behind, as we had no m ans of transportation for them, and th- exigency of the armv would not allow of delav in waiting the tardv movements of the woundd. Tlie enemv lost severely, and several of his caissons were blown up by the effectiveness of our firing. During the several parts of the action we took no less than five hundred prisoners, but were conn lied to let them go for the same reason that ojieratcd in til.- case of our wounded- oners in the Snitheni army, mention no names upon men jMi;-t, d :i".d lint many who an lost will turn up again, even they U jnis We wi! rumor, as j we would r.'tlur have no news than to publish that which is doubtful, and send soiTow to the heart of a fond mother while there is yet a hope, but that many of Pennsylvania's sons, alas, have jn-iished is certain, amongst wh im is Col. Samuel W. P.lack, of Pittsburg. Tlie d-ath of this noble and jmtriotic man conies home to sadden the hearts ol many who hnevv him only to love him. Pennsylvania which has escap il heretofore, has had some of her l-st blood spilt in the late struggle, and her j.i-ple already l-in to lit 1 the sad calamity of ibis war. Alas! that such men as Col. Pla k, who were innocent of the primeval causes of this war, should I the t:r.-t to lie- sacrilh-ed in it. The Litest in ws itniccniing Cicnend M'Call is that he was wounded and taken prisoner to liielunond, Col. Callagherof the 11th llegt. was reported wounded and was Lil!d in mm f the mines by the ex plosion if a blast. An inquest was held over the lly of the de--as-d, by Iv-quilT Jetlivys, and the vcnlict if the jury was, 'killnl by the pn-matun blast.' a-gtl al'ut '1 vcars; h leaves a wif with jMiwer. and would cans' all ir -x-ci-tions. exinmrdluarv an-1 uunarall -lel as they are, to nrove futile ia lh- end. J'' .-'.-. t'i. 'Dint we justly view with ilarni the n--k!-ss exlravagaue- which pivvad'-s some of the leparlnients of the Kcilenu ( ovemmeiit, and that a return to rigid economy ::nd acoiait.ibilit y is indis-l-ns:ible to ar.i t th systematic plunder of the public tn asiiry by favon-d arti- zjiiis. :md that in view of the ii-o-nt start ling de.v clojH-meiits of fraud- and nmij tims at the Federal iiietnjilis ami thniughoiit the coun'.rv that we hold an reached, or the gt and and glorious v. o -k , . :n -: y- .x- b:.- i' i.- t.-lav accompli-hing. Th n-e.-i-.t in v erne .1 . log: de.l O'liiTn. ia-enient. at which nineteen yoiiitg ! hii.anl. u- -t" lullllarv -xo.-.' ladi s ntvived lh ir l.-grei-s. gave ev id n-e J bav- saved all v.mr mat --A not mly of woman's capabilities, but a'-o inii-is. :in l v. ear ;es . of the ,-up-rior fa-ilitlcs a'H.rde.l by th j p; 'yil . t.-'inj in r---i.:-. -o!legc f.r their development. The entire j ,-,,l,irs freui - ui-viv. coiniin iH-cmeiit was a brilliant micos and l"pm vur mar-ch v on l..-e.-. n lie -ted the highest honor on all con- j sa'.h-tl av after dav vlih I -enie.L j h v m, n ofth san-e iT.. e : As an evidence of the j.nsj-rity of the skifliui-v ma d led. -ollege we nee-1 but state the fact that the j I'nd'Teverv Ii-a 1 ai.t;.g attendanci th- past y ear reach il th - large j ..,,, n-e-v ,;-.! v .f po-Iti.m :.l-numl-r of ttr-o J.uu frl it.ol t'oi-f-,1 f. j jn ,.vt.ry v.i-.lliet. beaten L ie", gatlf-red fit mi nine States. In onler to j -n, .rim us slaughter. iuiiiiimiii late ltw ronstautiy lncn-a-mg .:- .... ...i.tt ... 7 , , ' . v - ! our conduct rank- v-; jH-nuiv iv ueman i ti. nutui r ol pupiS. an a.Mitioii ,as t.. a . , , . , i , J.'- ."'. I li it th party lan.iti !-m ! made lo th l acultv. wli'ehiiow j.ui-aU-rs 1 x- " ' ".. 1 1 1 Ml.!.!.. . - . . l .ViMMIC Will lil.W ll'l.-.!.'! or crime, which-vcr itm:-y U-t-.ul-tl, that . i;tio-n. M.-t of the old teachers r.iuiln. v d v-n s wi-'. t'Lie seeks to turn th slaves ,,f the S.utheni Among the new ones an Mi-s Martha C. ! ; ' ",1"V " A v"., K. . . . . . ,i x- .1 l : .v ..... . - . . to tlie Armv .i the 1 ounna. States I.H.-e to ovciTun the .North ami en- p., J,.. a hidv ol large extH-ra-ii'V, and lor -- . " i t .1 - ,, . -.1 .1 . . . j . ! im U.ive re;te!i.-.t tin- 11 t r into conipt titioii vv lib the white Ial.r- -,!, tune a teach-r in the cek-hrat.-d . i - .- l ,. - It .. . i l- i i.- . i.'ete m .r-a:n.'.ation un I I ing iii;i.-s, uuis u.-gr-.iouig an i liisuunig M-h.K.l at .Mount llo'voke. ;.Ia-s.: ami - -. their m:mh.l, by j.lacmg them on an i Mis Fannie A. Fi.-h. who has , ani -.! : 4 t , ,..,lv ,,vr -.. (tiialiiv with ii.-gns in th ir tK--up.ati.m. j -,,ch an enviable reputation in our cm- ! " ' ',' ' i.- a i . .. . vou. . are vrepare-t i is insulting to our ras and mi nts a inst . nmmty. Hie utmost -ire is taken in the ' j . (. v. 4L- emphatic and i-qualili.-d -oudeiinialion. s l.-ctioii of teachers, and the Tres-x.t Fac- rV i Hr""" ": - ' :M .... .. , ... i lt m. -in -.-iie rei.i v..' J.,m.c. if, Iliat wc ihn-.iiii.-r .wrt.i- . liv will comiiare favorably with :;nv in , - , Ur.- i . . . . . 1 - - reMusc into :i iia.il elel. at. JiIkiiii4i itii'l ,S "it H-rt r-ct'SSHn as it,,, (vimiirv t co-ojienitiiig s.mm s of our jm-scnt V an, i,le:iso,l to h am from Pr -Id nt i . - - r . ' . c.f.;Vf,v alike -osr,V to the Con- l-r.-hing that stitutiou :niil iuimK-iil ' to the 1'nmri. Tlu an llort now making to n.e of the hirv was. only way to a rest on n ( hk-m ,- . " " r I iMi-tiil Constitution with n-ti ihsiharge ol a . ... . , r I and ih-osi ntv is thnm.h the lour Government i- sir-.i-- with the resource- 'l a gr.-.a i On this. ll31r iiaii.-n.- lr.h-; r.- r l' ..... i iu: . . i i- "ii no -in .i'iou:.iii ii oi" inii.'im-'. i ui- i r i ....1- ..... l -.... l .. , .. . -s:.re to .ur i.-.-, wno . .. .i i..-i"...i i ..... i i . i i, sl".l is 1.) :iil.l 11 I.--! lit II.. I ii-in 'I !- . . - i-i ,,. -, , , . . -, " 11k ist un. rests ot man -n. i. -turning jn-aee vide the seouid story mto a Ijbs-arv and , . 1 iinisiMi'il v is ibn.ii b the nicrtliaiw .l I ....ll.,.r , 1 l ... tl..n r ". .,. . . m" "''r 1,1 n i .I i i i . - , .1-1 ni-i -in. .urn .tisii .i ii. m i r ine .j i f .- i . 'IT t.e- J be lctva.-eil was a Wt Ie'imau i.,n ... .. .. . . . ended t ...nl.-d.niev. Il...to... I Itoill. , I ,ri..A-Mli.r VUflTl.tU .111.1 al.....1.. U. ' - V 'Il-1 11 111 ll'll SI Kl .1 ...... whom he maniil :dout ten months ago. A-rilr.Nr. John Thomas, a carpen ter of this pla-, while cngagi-d in n-.ising a larn the other dav" in the country, was forced to jump from the iipjT story to es e:q Ix-ing struck with a heavy tiinln-r which had slijiil and was "falling toward him, he did not light upui the ground fair but fell on one of his anus, disloi-atingtlie wrist and sjilintering the Ihhm; 'other inju ries were sustained, but an- iut scrieius. ey We arc glad to know that the laViisburg Pic-Nic came ill in a plca.-ing manner. The Dei-lanition of Iiuli-jM-iid-ence was real by William Kit tell, K&q., and an t lalmrate and historical address w:is delivired by (Jen. Jo.-cjih McDonald iq.ii the occa ion. j;.s.rtii. ,l:i. Hie I lein-H-nicy ot i-enu- illV thud story to the uun.s. - ..f :m -n . . . . " ...i u l ... ..n :.... . . . ,-,,.. .1, . . . I nion. wlia.i can , i. .ini.i ijh.h . t l i ' .i s iivn- i.aii.-rv amt Lalmiot. 1 he .I -sin i a , , ..i i. i...: i i - .1 .. - . r . : . l-uee and t-xtenial so .11 I.--ISHJI.MI ilim ;nr;i;, um.H I'iUllCS. 1 1. .1 l. f II u filial V. lflKl it IV. I ... M-ln " ..... .... .... - - .- . " - , ,.,,,4 ..-.I -i i. t.reTve- iiiiilil iM.- iiieil ll"js l'. iviuiiumi sill.- eUt- i . . ' I .. . r : : ... nuiv 1:1 iiiiie. nuismv igi.uiauisni in eiii.iueiitni.in . 1 ik-vt i-nn mi ivinn-.n.v i.,i ' .1, - .. . .. .-., . 1 -A. - I .. ----- - .- ...v-.v- a .- . . 1 - - . t 1 1 . - 1 -: . t ti vi 1 v 1 .- -- - - - 1 n th and lryH-rcriti-nl philan:hny, al.'.itioii ,lav, Se-pteinlier id. W U--iuse ne'uher is kmivvn to the Cmstilu- ', ,ir.V,. ,ur n-aders to x 11.1 11 " 1 - 11011, ana inn are lniciuiiii 10 :ut his- (,jj. c n.xil liimllv :itreiiizo the ! al'.m- m-'.i- uritv "e ' M-dor-Oener.d Cei.--; -ge. If bn-bui!dings .thonnrdicouii- ; Notice is Urcl.y given tlaa- --.,- .. union an 1 .-11 oven ine v. 01 isi 1 1 111 ion :uii to nu-nt, a -n' larg and able Faculty and m'"ilr-itn pQ tt.e esiaie 01 ' . -.ivveiit the restoration, unity, eace and earnest devotion to the work chri-tuui cd- ! late , f Whinffton toxhip. C-.! com-onl aimmg States ami ,-.Ie. ! lK-atio, m give chdms to itrem,. ' tV' !fJ-l-T Gtf iV-c,, 8, 'Hiat the Constitution KM1 ha, t!,e ,gc daIuiS ihich are Zf and the laws are Milhcicnt for any enier- .' i. .....w. w- . : .. . 1 . - 1- . . tv.es 1 gi-ncy, and that the suppression of the , to s4.-ml for a catalo-nie inni'Mii 01 spi-ccu ami in me jn-ss, ami m m t the unlawful arrest of citizens ;in.l the ; piisiH-nsioii of the writ of lth ,t cvrjm in ' 1'nlton nnili.-d steam to the great violation of the Constitution in States practic-.d uses of the age; MorsO has where the civil authorities are unlmiHihil, brought fialvanism to le the ekiily sen ant T - - a t . - - -1 ri 1.- i.iosi uangenms 10 civil lioony, an-i ,f mIHions nf m1, Novvton nnrnvelhsl should 1? nsistil at th lxdlot-lx bv claln-s acainst aid estate nid p'11-' rroixilv authei.ticsn-d f -r et: e:i.i--; MAllGAKITT WIlEItrA. A rTtage. June 11. lS02.-S7-It- WALTER BELLi the nuies of tlu sUirs. and made their 1 every freeman in the land. ; Shbiiitvu.li.. CAVbitiA Coii AW(Y, . Tl.at ibis is a C.oveinmei.t "- iminiK-rs guide on the track- i , MVJ,i.,n U ' of white men, and was established Cidu- h --5 ocean NTiut thccC men have don: " J lliiuit .C e Ii