ft. Democrat anb Sentinel. J. S. TO!M), Editor &, Publlslicr. IKSBAT fllT IE, Democratic 0111it1nt Ions Awlitor General, ISAAC SLEXKEU. of Riaon County. Surveyor General, JAME I'. BAhT., of Allegheny Comity. Siafe Senate K. R. J IINSTON, of Ebcnsbrirg. Subject to the ileciaiou of the S notorial C"i.fcrc-ucc. AssenJjhj, C. E. rEKSIIIXG, of Juhnstowi.. Prottonotanr, (JEN. JOS. M'DOXALU, of Ebcnd.urg District Atlornry, l'lIIL. S. NOON, of Ebcnsburg. Coroner, JAMES SHANNON. ur.rol.iu.tuwn. GjiHiiiissioncr, JOHN C AMTBELL, of Coucmaugh E ,m. .bfiifor, ROKEnT LITZIXGER, nf Bhicklick. Poor House Director, IRVIX RUTLEDGE, of Jolmstown. Tlie Democratic Iariy. The resolutions which we published last week, passed by the Democracy of Renn sylvania, elenote the talent, experience :uh1 intep-ity of the men who composed the Ilarrisburg Convention. Fur a lung time have the conservative and loyal men oi' this, as well as other .States, wist fully awaited the action of the Democracy of lVnnsyUania, in as much as she is the Keystone of all the other States, ami by her geographical position, as xvcll as her Repivse-ntatien, has great inlhunce, an I the cars of the whole Nation have Ken turned towarels her, anxiously awaiting to hear her oiee inw in this most perilous crisis of our Country, which elcmamls not only the blood and treasure, but the wis dom ami honesty of her sons in order to perpetuate the freedom of our institutions, in this, the men who composed that IknIx-, were not found wanting, they have been guided by the old landmarks of the Demo cratic fa;th and have sjxtken out loMly and fearlessly in favor of the old "I'nion as it was" ami the '-Constitution as it is,' signifying that this Government was made for white men.and not for niggers. Th-v have built a platform upon which national citizens of all parties crin stand, one, around which the while Ialiorcr can rally with the hope and assurance tint his in-Icrc-HiJ will 1? cared for mil his constitu tional rights guaranteed to him, one. while it gio joy to the patriotic and loval eiti-j zen, sends dismay to the dejected Alml'i tionist who would dgrade his manhood and the pride of his race in the nuhallowtd enibrtw of the lugger. Tlie Democratic p;u-ty upon whose prin ciples the very basis of our free Govern ment was founded, is now acknowledged by many Republicans, who will never vote that tickvt again, to 1h? the only par ty which can save the country from the storm of civil war which now threatens its destruction. The Republican parfv has, already, proved it-elf inadequate to the undertaking it is not capable of aver ting the fearful calamity which it has, during its brief administration, inaucrira ted upon the country and for which it must Ik held - responsible: it is therefore that all eyes are turned towards the Dem ocratic party as the only hope, and In land whose ramparts alone can the C in stitution and freedom le continued, front whose breastworks, only, can we batter down rebellion and restore peace to this discordant nation. Experience lias shown that from the earliest history of our coun try the Democratic party alone has Uvn faithful in its trusts, that it is the ,.i,l party under who?" guidance we haw pros pered, and that it L, the only Euth which has followed the admonitions of Wash ington, and in which the orthodox doc trines of Jefferson ami Jackson are to be found, untarnished, a- promulgated by them in the early days of the Confeder acy, when they, by their wisdom foresaw the mils tlmt would arise f!:n agitating sectional issues, wanted us to Iieware-of sectionalism as the death warrant of our HU'iiy; but the people forgetting these trutlis, and deludel by tlie promises of '1 tetter times," 'higher wages," and a "gold and silver currency, have elevated to jower one of these heterodox factions, whose leaders, now in jiower, care not for their pledges nor for the interests of the Nation, but sock only their own sellish aggrandizement, and the consumntimt of their wicked purposes. To these ends they have nullified the Constitution, and trampled upon the nonrrst and deaivst riglitsof the American citizen, and it is now made manifest that the Republicans intend not to legislate for the white man, nor to rc.-tore jtce to thi country, a ixiliey which would prove fatal to plun dering and fa! contra ts, and which would deprive thini of the power they hae so wantonly nbu-ed. Hence the continued attempts to crush out whatever loyal.y yet remains in the n bcllious States and to embitter the feelings of the people so that it will lie imiosibIe fur them ever to join us upon equality under the old Constitu tion: it is not their puqiosv to restore the I nion, but to continue this war in ord'r to secure their own political and -vrsonal interests, but their desi-jns have become too rpparcut ami can no longer lie con cealeil from the l-eople, w ho must now choos.- lietwecii aUilitioii, masked he-hind plausible nanus, or the Democrat ie pai-fy whose object never was to conceal its identity which is dove-tailed with the hit-rests of our country; there can be but two parties in th- field this fall, A1i!ili..n, and Democracy, nnd the jieople must eitl icr go wilh the fiirnvr whose principles stk the ovtrthrow of this govern m. at and the elevation of the ?abV nc, or they must stand by th" latter, whose object is to rcstoiv the I'nion (r it tm.y and to maintain the Constitution it i. It is for this that IX mocrats ami loyal Kcpu1 licans rushed to the battle field: far this, they have supported the 1 Ycrid nt and his ad:ni:ii trat:o:i, and it is this that shall roll up Democratic majorities throughout the loyal States, therefore let no man 1m ashamed of b.ing cjtlled a DmN-rat, but rather let him Ik proud of In-longing to that party whi 1, fmrn the l:,Vs of Wash ington has yielded ol- di-. iKc to the Con stitution and mairitaineil its supivnuu-v, for upon its triumph and the election of conservative men, deciid the succos of tmr armies and the future ace and wel fareof the riiitc.1 Slates. rj-on its suc cess depend the fh edoin of the Tress and the privileges of the poor mm: it-? d 'f.-at. on the other hand, will lie tollowl bv un told of evils to the American eopIe, the lanaucisin ol n--'.o idolatry, will spiva'l broadcast over the land, burying wi?Ii i: the sacred prerogatives of lx-liious lilv-rty, and the glory and freedom of the Aineri .ni v.u... ...:-i r i .i i - ..i.. ..j, ., ni.-a.su:i;y in tae iiirtory of the prist. John Ioi ncy ami Itoiislas Dcm- ct i ills. r,,n.i,.,. :....:. . t . .... iiiuii-.v V!I!IVI!IU ' 1TI""JO-fH', Wilt) has si!d h'tn-Hir, son!, lh-ly and brei c!i s t (Ik- aliolition party, is priifnisly mor tilKHl this circuniente.l e eetatio.i- that the Douglas and Erickii nidge iVmoe-ats who composed the Slate Concntion would make another split ujx.n M Wuer, and he and his aluliiion bn them are d s perately exaspv-raled at the K avless ami harmonious aelit n of that liody, and to !iuv his un a-iiKss. has devoted a con sideraUe porliuu of the -.- to abusin r jKitiiotie men who composed that nven tion, calling them a baml of '-r.ieckin- ridge Secessionists," 1C, U I symp.irhi- s-rs, ami many t.ili- r such like cpkh: ts. Alas, p.Hjr roniey. although hr got into a sinalflucrative losition by hi t:v;a !i-rv. yet his conscieiKV mu.-t, once an-1 a while check him, especially when he U h !ds ihe Democracy of Pennsylvania milted and presenting n:i unbroken front to the enemy which hoha c? p,.i:.-.I ; when he sees how firm are D: moeraK and I. val men up, m the great isueJ which hn.jo our com .try almost to ruin; no woi.da he should be troubletl when be fin, l1J old party which he K-tr-.- v -.1 and fursm k, not distracted upon family feuds, but bur lying the feelings of the pa t in oblivioa and meeting ion the same altar, in de leutv uf principles np.-n which they r - r h o e di:li leil Ilribcrj- in tlie Senate We have the deplorable facts that while this war sends misery and starva tion to thousands of the Mr, it is. a source of lucrative patronage to Senators and Congressmen who seoni to think there is nothing wrong in taking a brlle when ever they c:ui get it. It is a sad eidenee of the conniption of the Republican party when we sec its leading lnemliers, crown ed with the highest honors of the nation, sell kct lVIio arc Tlicy T In looking over the proceedings of the "lYoples Convention," which assembled in this place on the 7th inst., we find among the many intricate resolutions adopted by that prcsumptous body, the following, which is smoothed ami sodder eil over in order to deceive ;uid inveigle the unsuspecting, but when analyzed it will lie found to be a gross calumny upon jieceable citizens, a wanton and scurulous "tlrivc" at all loyal Democrats who have lent their sons to light against treason and n lielliun, and if we follow Gen. McClcl lan and his brave armies to the battle-hVld, w: will there, find these Democrats fight ing under the Hag of the Union, a f lording protection to men who at hom-.i would brand their gray haiicd sires with the word traitor, you will find trophies, the bones tf these linhrthlr . cvfAry s" sons and brothers, bleaching in the cotton swamps of Virginia. We ask you, crn tleiuen, to oint mil these men, whom you would stigmatize as ".-yiapathizing w ith Treats i". i," and ten to one you v. ill sjxit a man who has a brother or a son, v. horn It:; loves dearly, fi-jhting und -i- the ravs of a S'utheni sun for your liN rty. Abate, gentlemen, your unrelenting wrath, drag the "beam from your ovn rye," that ye may s--e clearly, w ho 5s. fe.r the I'uh ii and who again-t it, twist your resolution around and if it lr- a gtod ru it will Work 1.t!i ways, apply it to youiseUes, gentl men, and tell us where is ihat com pany of brave ur n w ho at the expiration of our State legislature, said patriotic thing's and volunteered their Itidi. s to the GoNcnunenl, to cru-h icik III si .' Where are their muskets now .' Where, now, is the shir..! ring pa!:i!i. :a of thesv- loyal Representatives, who voted thn:st.lcs extra wages from the p.tple.s taxes Gentleim n, if your cause is so rott'-n tint it must lh supMrtetl by the totteriii'j: p:is of hatred ami misrepresentation, al.aiidi ii it at once and forever, shun whateer t.-nds to disunion, :md if you wmiM ai-t in the giNl work of saing t-s- I'nion :nd Constitutitn, join the D.-iuM-i-.itie partv whost. principles are the Neiitiiiients of free men, and let us elect hone.-t in-, n to rep resent us in the high councils of tlie Na tion, that we may disarm reliellion and bring to justh-e tin crpctrators thent.f, that we may again b ;l t to the worl I that we are at '-p-ace with a:! Nations." IUxiJrc'1. That n l.inmi.igo is a 1. ja;ite tocxpresslliecnfitci.pl we fi-el f -r those miser jble cnature,s in the ..y:il states, who, sj nip:it! izaig witii the Tic.son :ai 1 IM.i 1-li- n of tlie South, hove no k:iil words of tn- fouragcnici.t f.ir .ur t 'nion s hlii-rs. b-it are i-vi r ready falsely ami imj.i..lly to !.-nuiuiec j Hie war as .xiu iuicont ituti.-nal. and IntlrpcmlCIlCC IikV ill ii iv i-t ir!C pnrji.f oi "a'v -ntion-ism" a?:d "ue-gr-i equality." R-i re:oit to their duty hs Airjerican ritizms, aril uu greatful t the (.verioi. r-nt whit li pntccts them, these characters v'!l ?:tit!:- r i : . il k-r a tr.a.tk. t in U-half of the I'liion. n- r yet nre they wil!iii t'i be taxeil o puv tie- ;-..U:iMt sj.jiit, ir Jijkt J'r ifiein. Tie is. n it tie Sou;!, is f.a.l ciitiugh, I at syni':.tliy for it in eling u with the all alisorbing topic of the , works with shot, yit wk. ,, day the lxbellion. This was followed ' shu-kencd- fresh men from j by an able oration from G ei u AMlson of j nishel forward to the nu:. w Huntingdon ; and last but not least came ami forty miiiute-s the a:'...- i. . T JIajor Kvans of IVlfonl oamty. At the ! our sels, finding furi-r conclusion of the last unit ion the l'resi- ' pa.-sel on and came t dent made the welcome announcement ' Witliout a Luid foixv lliat ' .tinner was now reaIy. We then imk1. 'rolh-l in to partake of the gxxl things j General Van Horn, w".:-, j.:., .. . faniishetl by the tatriotic holies of this saiI men, o-cuptel th t. .v: -vicifiity. The table wjm amply suppliel ding was jis-ible, ai. 1 f.v-!, ; with all the delicacies of tlc season: to 1 stJu.tH- ttM4v the place .f j,. iV which we all elid ample justice. Afier ! Simc of the up river ra:::.- v. !.; lin z themselves like sheep in th mar- j ,IillIH,r a11 aI'l" anxious to particiite j rivwl down a day or two p: , . , , , in the several amusement.- goUen tit lor , et tu wateh tin l :tz n., r j , to the highest bidder. U c have the tW .i,,,, . H tl Iaut h-M inonst. rgunlr-at Arka-,1',. J testum.nv In toiv us ot inie ot tfiese cas-s f which were dancin-j. swuiging. shoii a?vl nrte4l completely liais.,,- excursions en tle Hying Imm-s, iV:c. Tlie takwi tor completion l';v:a M. ; dancing on the plat ion n erected for jigs, might at any imni'nt iu-1 ..- re Is, iVc, aftractel unusual attention. ! tnus nuitters reteI until S ;,.! The e ening was de'otcd to toasts bv the C niiii!t t-" appointed for that purjmse. anil n'-o toasts bv vohinte-ers. an neeount ! le-n leveled to the ground: ef bribery ; and, if the truth was out, is not the only erne of the same kind. It apjicars that Mr. SchuU-irth, a gun-smith in the town of 1 Yovidcnee, Rhode I.-!aml, went to Mr. Simmons tin S-nator from that State and told him that if lv would ef w hi h would intrude upn your sjiac. j curst would have pr--l ,:- frtK-niv him a tt,ut:-n t ..f io:in-i!:ieitii-ii.- I lours, iv.c., 15i: i , i ! salts. J it-re is even rea-o:i i. w ;i t i- i r.t: !.,; Wt n- it wish. si, Viek-h is- fitly thousa-i.1 guns, that h- (Simmons) , f,aCS frolM Ac Oilcan, should have five iier cent eif the whol ; v... x- .... t i - n i .i 1 Nl.W 1 il.'K. .IlllV II. llv the :im out met, which ill the aggregate annunts ..fjl,.. seh-xxier I laze we have New ().- ' taken by the rein's -oiirt that fate, l.-.'; ; j c.wife that a'-adv .lawni-ij-:il Irtt:o::s .Toniiv." iel-.n-- , 'iho'l to I' ij't'l T!t'i'i4H1 AVA''-t : thus we find j leans ii:ij-rs to .Tune oth. j de-tix.yetl: ml we will h;r.ei- this con-not oilei.d stui'V. r i.u -.M. t! The prii-e of flour has advaiic-l t-i S-" vait iMitil a Ian-1 frx- arriv-. with the p-ople's niouey, and yet the -r bbl. Gen. Sh- plev, in con ,jnei ;, i united that lh--y should Li. .... ....l.. i::.ft.r i... . . j i" t'iiiii!ini !-.!'. 1 1H..1 Ti. . .i', . . . I.cpublu-:.!! ,.ai1y pntends to j.ily this ; Jlf .,, ft1 ,M.p , '. ., ! ..fh!-tm.rtar x-Is. and .f ' Wholesale roblxn- by savi.ig tl.af h - has sin:.l' i- amounts in pro .nion. j als th:i-w she!!. on'y sohl i'k in'hi'-ncc, l.t the- jHt.ple ' Gen. Roller had ord ntl all th- b.iiis s ! " will s.v th. e-onstuences bv so ma.iv fi -r. i" h-- .V-aiCm n! tt make return to b. :.d- j '''i",lS r Uvu- .,,- ..11 i, ,! ' ,,- t'i. ! 1m.1.-i-s ..fall m:iik due lo the S:-:f. of! C" H E'l! uits add -"I to fh" piiiihe debt. ALhounh . , . . . ,. , " -. , , , 1 . ., i Ia.ii -i an and St.-it .!l:eers. and h.-.ks I.-. t J.-: ..-.,..'. .. Senator Sn.enoiis i a rich man, he ; ,u ,,,.., , :.i V,- Uli.. ?d! t!..,t ' - . should, ii. er;heh ss, Ir- chasfi-r.-.! f r his j ,,llt ;i j.rn.it from headquarters. i ciiv y.Mt-rh.v. Mi!-i,.- . - coinluct. he has 1vn recreant to his a-' ! Th Ao rejM.rfs quite a stir in cotton I of the Rareaoeiaey, wa. t;, .,: end trusts-.di Ins set an e xample which I '", th ' :u"1 M,,,,S hich bad b n ' had taken, a siron- ,,. t s-ioivti si way lor a war or i.ioi wetv .M in .lanK i-un: on ti is a b'tt upon the historv of o?ir count rv. . - i ..lit . :il i eels i-r .miiiihI . U'11.i ;- e.-o5 h-!. I i.ti.' 1 iiereioif we sing, . .. 1 .. .- i . . i . i i - . - . r j A 'lim-lx-r of es-ls so !..:i - r p ii-ie-1 -an s : ,, . xtr : ; ',- -The bribed aposlutc ! Ulot l.b hateful , U 1-ev. had ar.v.ed a! the Hy.' j To II rring ere. k. wh-r- I. ii.une I l'.ur'er has :ij.j..i!ii.t! M..ms Rates j fei.d.tl bv :su ahm.-t im -.-.".' I roin ca.h . very seii ll . f n.nrt f.,ri. I , .. , w i r , . i. " i i . .' Ixt a., trust i;.m:X., .e f.HUar --hu ttS anh n .f the State It was stipp -e,l that , 1.-I. i ,;,'aiy at I.aton Rouge. J 1 ave l. -en ;.ta-'-l vo- : ' ; . Cttitetnpt :o-,1 .'i p .'i-!,..- . r n 1 e.id: ' Gen. Rutk-r ha isiH-l an order pro- j ha-1 leeii no lighting u:- Iie-t scorn siill p..i:;t her fnig.t r at. 1 i e-r jdx.-s. hibil'nj iua-;. rsif ess. K fit.ni taking 1 counts we have m-iu the i" i ?. And f-ay. TJ-T He .ok I the loii'c.piniea of away :uiv jierso-.s of c-.!or. other tha-i It i not to In- sui: i-til !'.:-.! ; biiU-s!' i those coi-ii:i' to New Ori.-ans. 1. i:,rd ; has J. t 1 th iWr.r.ti--: - - of their ess. -I-, under the j-n.-ilty of im- ; of hi-las. ur -at teud wi:-i -it prisoo'iv -tit. and liable to th- eoisti-ca- i si:i-. Th fis-t ail M--t tioii of Sh. ir M t-U. ! thes.- i- th t! ;h - Wc-t ae-- I t ; ' A d-s nit. ga-i of ou'.r.v a - n-o -i- ' l;a. the . .-y t on ;h - ...-. t- d as e..-i ii'tt;n r ni! .t'y 1 -rela:i--::s ' an 1 ihe s;r- a:n lir mi'. u i :i:, ,d o:i th.- ;:e!oiS-as I.:.ii:-. -a I. in- b;- ( 1 and .k p atioi d- 1. - li A laire and t iitiuisiaiie I'nioa m.-et- j r.mi and aneiionure t r 1 ; iter was held in New Or!. "w ..o il ... -1. ainl It.n .1." dollars is, we are informed by reliable au- c.f. lm-. " the ,-n!v a l..eir.,ge of tlj,- j l lliority, untrue. e Io not cliat-ge the; j the west oi I V-rkt-iv an l''u.st"- A lK-al which ateanil in tie Ilarrisburg Trltytf', a -.np!e .f weeks a-o, stating that Richard A-hemft, a hrnU-rman from this count v. w ho a;ue thei with a ral't. bal gone in with a nig ger wench ami lost fur or live hundred T(.t--'ji-"jtit wilh fabricating this lie, but i suppose the informant wa mistaken or e-lse a t'rson of doubt fi.l eineiiv. ' A XVstllcucc lreaIcd In Ricli- lllUlltl. That a p-stilenee is dread -l in Rieh- m . 1 !" I V t . . . ';i ii"si- rauie we u-i noi i , . r . . . . i . i . . . ., ' . j '" health of the e:ty we f,-:ir W ill l ih. ravm-s Je-jh,. Il-iil learn, wh.l trave-.ang over the 1. K. ; s.-J" r if s.m.e means an t . inpkoe I to erodes ; he ( haries C itvr 'ii a fiiht train with on.- of the nv.itar , m utn.li?'.' the uiih-althtul ef'.-t which so j nln- in a ...; diea-t.-rlv dir.- l.ioad just now-, will ! corn pr.-heml.il lioni the toliowmg Irtiet extract mi'!':;- jcis-able in ii.es. n::iuinu; fi. diaries City road, on the :: -.Ia:u-s liver, making a s-.iee -l.-oiu I'eif tjn.-.rter n--t t i -Wilhiaa ouartt-rof r: ., " if batiiies, fell fhereliotii in a slate of in- ! ",:";.v h..sp:ta.s m the city, and their s.ir- I ti- i roomings, must naturally pnhnv. Th- Ik ik. lv :.n 1 W si.. th : n 1 west th lllMCIUI Hi. tl -:ll' .Tltl..l fl.tal .-'l Kftt'i.tt Iv I .1J..1 l.v : .- I.:... : :rm' h'-"-l"-t ,ml the l.o-,.iJ;,1.s .lam - - I---"., . ... ., , .,,., 4lrWI1(.i, .r.i.i:-.t ... ! :i i 'i.ii v ui t: e :.-i:ter. I ! .- w i St. All- "" I'o'a.di and piaster of jiaris, wt.nld j flas'en- k i-. n- iuijia" : ..... i i v n oi een me ; i;:o ;. ni a.i.i . i-;.hi ,.f ..... i :.. .-. i -n. i - . -.-..n ... ininv u t.j even lie" I its ) 'Hi- National Au:um rsarv w as ode- . :iVn h.-ns,..ns of an r-j.idemic. We b -' t n-1 th bran d bv the ct.nvre--:!!i-.n of S'. n- u-- 1 la'-ge quantit.s of hme art availab!- ', ran bra icd by the t.nvrc-':!M-.M t.f S'.. An-.ii-- 1 quantit.s ot hme are available j rane of ! '.:- il .it ..ecri..-.', lin, in a ery :ippit..i iale inannev. Al.er ' ,or -'"'h purjN.se. The a.rly app!ie;.ii..ii j and IVrk !v t slates, re-l w '. Ihe e-el.brafioii of ;.-.s. m ,1,.. vl-u-eh if : " ,,lut ,Il:,.V save us ire .in a lN-Mil.-mv iliuible iNi;i;.u for h.-aw -... . .. ... . ..... . . the Aorth is infamous. & ft t- :-i V. I.ln.il who nt.-rt.iiie it does not .1. serve fven tol-e rai.keil with the torits of the l.evehiti.m. v-y Our old aequaitar.ee and friend, George M. Riddle, of the firm of Riddle, Gill ec Co., of Rink, is uo.v rusticating in St. Au.ii.-ii.i. th ehoir sii i.'. wit li'ie ei.iri, -Th." Ril, White and Rlue:" 1 l-I bv Sh-- more d adly th in the bullets of the Yau- i II will 1- K'VS. AVv,j..i... I-ZrtriHiH'T. i a w h ii the mi'itavy band, pn-evt "Siars :u d Strip.-, marcbetl tolhegr,.t j-.ir.t lions ii.r a j a most e-xl.-iisive -;.Ie. On a ni.-tie pla.ioim, prepared for the iK--aion. the young jn-oole t nj.ved tb. in- lees in dancing till alr.ut n , when. our midst Gmrgc i.s a clever lei low wml ! reading of the I) laration of Fn- ;ui obli -ini saleMuan. aa 1 e ounii v ni. i-- ' j Tlie lStintj;n tJiiK-ui or TI K-In!rr- I. IT. Ill", i' .-.nth bv lie rier an-I ."- :' i the north '"est 1 y i:apt n. -rahle u- .Mr. Don.-.-o,s nsiir-v, where jne- j 7'r J'' "'' l-P-J""1' " A'. ...-. . i-alions f.r a pi.-iii.- I.a 1 Kvn mad on A.s..i-l,,, ,,.,.',;., Mkmi-'ms. J,dy 0. Viekslmrj .l.tes to W.-toxt r. :V. in a q,,arter'r. a the Tib baxe Urn neeixe.!. J in width, laving K t .x.n ih .- . id east bv II r til I.e'ght of Rx ,n. j sitien j-r. . v;- l.nt o- e .i . . me i-! ce i t i t-oiu;rv ch-'nts cvervxvh win :v he is kn wn. ptffeT d-alaig wish hini. d p -ml ne-e by dohii 1 1. Douglas, Ks-i , and a short nddr. s by R. 1 .loh'is!in, a sumptuous banquet prepared bv the fair ladies, and tastefully arrangi-d in the lor est. w:is li.-uiaken of l.v il... ii. !...-.. CLr- A man by the nam of .Tel n Kane, cnixvd in att. ndane.-. xve are' informed, w!i- sf:rtcd from the -At the eouthisi.Hi f jbo repast, dnn honse t.f Mr. Schroth, in CaiTolltow n, oa r,n- 'lv;,: 'vsuai.-.!, ami cou'.inik-d until the Friday lasf, to go to chmch, fell dead ;""- noti.v .f the appiu h v . ,- , . It evening', wh-n the thp:n di-'ihrsi-l lltlMli'f fl'lfi'lv- Ol. 1.1 iii I-.H...I u...!... .. ..I.. . - 1 .,..,.rr.v ... (,.lu.lIv , (,.. n.M,.,.;iv. lIOTmv..,jl .1,, 1.1. MB.. 1 1 stipposc.i to oe uie au-e ot Ins if. atli. Ami ;-..mkm-. Tlie Ten -I 'in A'.Tev n --"Ti-Tiy ma.fe an attempt to ra.in. s :s..t .h N.i::t v.e:v stiMigth.-u their earthxvt.rks on the blutt, ' cro-s.-s the Ci arl- s City but w ere hixt u axxay by tin h. lis fp.,u it is o-rta'a that ti.e ,m :.:x:. tlc m viars. M-t t.f the houses In t! II lill .stlll'l.l i iiiU.i. : 7 . t i . dertheToxvn Hall xvhh h h ;-, fr a k.r.g "!0 ,l:,- time bvvn closed, has Ik.v:i nopit d bv D. A.Coxi.-xo.he has also i?i connection.:! thinking .nloou xvtll furii".d..d xxuh choi.-e liquors. iVrstms who t-.lo littl - exen-Ise will lhi-1 this, after h iog c-Kifi.ie 1 a'l d iv, a very desirable place of iveivaiix e auioc meiit and they w ill find in the Lilt!e Giant," a coitrfi-ons k udk :-,!. txtrreadv iiglite.1 Willi the niint-i ut f-novinent thej h.vl exKi ience.1: ainl xxii'n.'it a singh un- i ..i . . nn- jec.isnui in.-.. ten. it. mar Hie i.ie.-isuies ol to accommodate a-r e-nf.-rlain. ft" Mr. Kdxvard Sh.Kniakcr, Jr., we regivl to leant, met widi a serious acci dent which nnv yet rc!.U in the loss of om? tf his f.vt. It nfvr.-irs fle.i tvh.lS . i - -- - - watching the steam ciivukir Kiw-mi!I of Shex-make-r & Adam', cutting through a log, he reae-hed out his f,.t to scrape away the saw dust which was accumula ting, when the say caught Lis f,t nuji .tlingit to a feaiful cxh nt. Tlie wound 1 as Ik!xii d:v. se-.l by Dotiors Ix intuon and I .unn. and if i- 1i-m-1 th;j they t.'u i;,vi I.'s fxi from auiputafiop. A S. a o-TXTi Ht Tlie XMia(ttiii Ifi iiffhtotvn, la Rakm.tsixiwn, Ra., Jn.v oth. 1S02 Mr. J : R.m.It in - t'.r. nigh the e-ol-umus t.f your l.ier, to gixe your na lers a brief account ot In k K-iidei..v d.iv" in the coal regions, ILirly in thedav the multitude coinnit ueetl Hiring in from the h'll ami valley, and winding the-ir way towanl the C:aholio ehurt h, w here it had Uvn previously annoiiiiee.1 they were to assemble prior to going to the Rie-nic gixiund. Tliey then formed a lino of oro- evssion, ami protveel.tl with flying din ners and eliivi-ing lnusie to the ground .se lected for the occasion. Oa arriin; t the ground the mo-ting was org-ai,Izel bv electing Dr. II. Christy l'res.dcid, J. Keegan and others Vio Rre-sidents; Dr. II. Conrad ami A. D. ChrLste Kvivtark-s, The IKxlaiatiou of Iinl. jiendeuev w;us then raid by A. J. Gl a.-on. followed by an nhlo omtiou by IMwanlM'IIugh. Ilj Ry the way, Mr. M Hugh is no" inferior orator. lie nave a historical ace. m. if .c the G-vci-nniei:f fn.Tv. ;.- tixvi, x :u ; luoiic n-..uri-es oi m n n. .a city are rid- i will, in a verv brief j r": k N-eitsnMuinv an- ail th . . . . - jsarem u.e n,T XrMWry in tn-nt of tin- ; ln.'.d. Alreadv is i- within r : v.jv city, but k av. js .s.K.ii as the ginr- f gim-li-uts aml his s,,.,,. r. : thvt a v benight to litr on th.-m. j the Kx.linton bills. "Afioth- r R.usmes ;.j Meinphis cemtimies to n j e it strexeti xvitli f.-lled ti a . vixe Nortlni ineivliant xviih t xv 1 ling with fi M k,!!, ri.-. I i . stocks e. goo.l are ojieiun Mores, wLIcJi ting the :idv::t.!:ig. s -eu-xd t r. :'it t n v w it . - ' j in his pTVsen: p.ition. his t iy mails are n North daily, but are j ties of trar.sm .nation urist n receiveNl invgularly, oxving to .lelays at tetl. Cairo. Six thousand U tters were e,,t j " Whilst our amin.oa North on MomLry. Seend S cesrion sympathizer, x r :n re-ste.1 and :issel Norlh v.-stenl.iv. la.-g :uv riiiiii;nr ... t.i il... t . , " , . . I - "T ' '" '. " k :, :uxe-stel Vestenlav will. -. l.-t.f must Ik wagoned l'-:.iii :...!-!y miles, his steamers ining up to the vcr For the belKtit of . -1 .- -" '"1H m,ni lersotlS lit t!l reliel anm- I We m-iv .. I,. . ..- to t!..-ir friends heiv. The l'rovost Mar- ! the character I.f ihe V-x ;e v : . . l'ioou'il-'l IINIIS l.'wlll ir .w . v.r ' wj.tw -.4 , 1... 1 the r,vt r, und r the, mialty of arrest. j urn x-HM-tcdlv fl.if:I. Tea .1.:- l l.e .m-s,.,vlem of ihe Miniri. j wlK-n MC1e-!hm U l.-a guar. 1,1 h' gives the lodowmg p:irtieulars of the imive the Cluekahoialny !.v -rounL U meats of that flotilla aguinst "ickbu:g. I piel the most h.m.u,., ! :.J uml, r date of the -.h j t;me t!ie , I-et Hmrslay th- mortar cvl ' thy region of Ilistem Vi-g'ui.i. A ,, 1 -'o oi nag .2Ji0-r liooij-.tes ami worth-In mes. i : I".4.L til 111(11 !( Ii. .. t- I . T . . .. i- . living 1n1..w the city iww I fore us, ! cou'nlry wlihi:, a radius tenr. our olheers saw its strength, Imt re-x-lvch the Seven 1 'iiu-s, Peking th .t p ' ' nevenhcless, iul immediate attack. It I centre, ami but txvo lixin- sax-ara-w:is iK-cessarj' tlietv should Ik a co-op, ra- ! the Nine Mile or Wi'llam-hiu- tinn navxu leivc aliovc the towTi, and 11a Ofueer Davis' fleet ha.I not arrivt-d? ... . . , nix iiexi i-.uiiM... t u-n ... .i .... l .. . ! ........ . i.i .... - : . . . - 4 in -rv iirjs ;urc:e. 1 tioii . ol the wsscls should run I.3-. e.f trifling and abue of pi.h'ie Alter detailing this movement, recorded the siij pres-i. .:i er n-erxe of i- eU-whete, the cxnv.i anient Kiys; I put of the Government. If ie.pi-ni:y -sioxving to UelnTr inorc , man hug Gem r.d ixmld wriu 1 '-. t.uu.y uKir oroaasitics, tuc vesscl , line giving ihe re-MiH ol the '- cvrr" 'au-rv. und tore up the ! G.elnct Mills, why. ui o:.eh s- L tu...... 1 1 i ... iv-! ..ix.i Ajx liiiituiti aim in'oei.i - TIe hlr-UHii-r stvs to its own -