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Tl.`' to 6e II ll ' Via Wh'i) they elt- &ham .I ., ,,fs t 'k-'4, e151 th. a121 .14 :4;•7 1 .."4 .1" 1 111',.,',..:1",',:: 1 . r ti I 7 -,.`1 ., :. ,0: ,‘, ~. 0 ' wd th ,, ae who employed them." tt Id too Dotk rtel-* of C. IL Bleed, lay 31, issll.-4 •', - ." 0 L':' ihkap-t• :-.1,e-Iti, 12.--• f. , ...r.ut ti. ..• ..“ • t . r. - T^•'=.l.l4 14 t 1KrI: x a DRAB . kr- • . 4 • i 14116 • r 1 LEttj 4 4; 1' . ..1.0 1' F. 31 E.( T.— W e copy from the correspond , uce of the Trey Mites, the following account f the el penguin, from the Caaandaigus, (Ni Y.) • ~ Seminary : ~ The quiet village oftpaua.n4:gua OM recopiHy been ILe -.eetit: of carsisidee exellivol l in consequence of a ittempasful gihpentZr ea sun Female Semiaanyr thin. It ` pea t,of the young lad pupil that stile as liattie E. C. -of alitireiand; t hi' e t lung been attached to a Philadelphia gentleman employed by a wholesale house in that city as a trav , -liug agent. nix name is Eciw C. O'llagen. lie is said to be a young mantof good character and promising prospects. But, Unfortunately, and fur reasons with which the public is unac quainted, he was not acceptable to the ' o!ti folks at home' as a son-in•law So the young lady was sent to the Canandaigua Seminary to escape his attentions and Walt her education. But Cupid would not submit to that very prow arrange. merit. 11w lovers were enabled by the aid of sym p4, e, thiina friends to open a correspondence with each other which continued without interruption until finally the plan of elopement was arranged bet weeu them. Mr 0' Hagen left _Rochester on the 12 o'clock train, accompanied by the Rev. A. C. Georgs,of that city, and several other friends whose names du nut appear. The party stopped at the Can• arrilaigua Hotel. In the meantuse the bride elect went down street on a shopping excursion, and iin•ltog herself free from observation, proceeded at once to the Hotel. There wu a happy meeting, of enur-e, p.tacit as can only be experienced once in a litt.-time, a hurried exchange of questions and 21:13W, rs, a few solemn, impressive words, by the aru•o ling clergyman, and the nuptial knot was ti. d Papa and mamma might scold as much as they pleased—the deed wan done peat recall, and Lrgiveoess would not be long withheld by the duatiug, parents. So doubtless thought the fair bride—so probably hoped the young bus• band A •• carriage mad four" stood waiting in front of th , 3 Hotel, awl after the ceremony was per fortm,l and refreshments had been served, the happy couple, with several friends who bad been r ros, lit at the wedding, entered the carriage and w , r ,. , Irlecu rapidly away. Their immediate dt.s.iu.ttion was Clifton Springs . Arrived there tl)ey n-, , rt just in time for the four o'clock train rout t xett, on which they proceeded to Roches ter, au,i thence to parts unknown. The Princi pal of the Seminary " tracked the runaways as far to; Clifton Springs, abandoned the chase, and ~ , hc1:11. .1 give "it up so." THE CAMELS ROOT CROPS The Dementia Party. C=ZNEI The following admirable reasons for realm true to the Dtmocratie party appeared, some since, ha the Maysville Erpress, in reply query of a Know-Nothing piper, o Wh y any Desk•ezat salt adhere to *nth a party' , Expr , -0, in noticing this query, says: '• Wa will try to answer &cause it t , 10111 illy Mr the constitution, because it is Which has at all times rysisted and dmi,g,tut of those who, whether insidious l y openly, made war against it. wise pri,vw bemuse it is the party which would prcserr e Union by proarriog the cousititaiion-apon this Union rests; because it is the patty deft tyl,. the equal rights of the citizen makce no war upon his nl4O OllB b e li t f , it is the party whose policy alms ha- beci ed into the practical legialstiom of the and pro%ed by long experience to be 'l e beneficial; because it is the party erbieb the alien and sedition laws;--bftawee It h party which crushed the power of the Vs. States liank-, and repealed the bankrupt becati-e it if the party which recommended enacted that wise financial meamme, the treasui y sptcan, by which the government years has been able to control is ova re without the lima of • single cent; because it party which enacted the revenue tariff of because it is the party which, though ever" ed by those who now constitute the Know . ing party, and all other factious parties, never been factious itself, and has survived wreck of all parties; because it is the party is alone national, and stands like a w. adamant to resist, eves unto death, all upon our glorious Constitution and Union, from what quarter they may, whether Alwlition tratitors in the North, or their allies in the South, the secret, oath bound of Know-Nothings; and because it is the under whose administration of the governmei our nation has grown and pro,-pered, until it become the greatest, most happy, and powerful on which the sun of heaven has ilea ti' THE CLAIM BILL. Governor Pollock has signed the Claim passed by the last Legislature. The 16th sett makes pros:l94 i n for the adjustment sod pays of ad claims against the State The aggro of these claims is large, and held by many y. sous ail over the Comtn.,owealth. etion 16th of the Claim Bill reads''. f,„„„ Se.. , ion 16 —That the Governor 1, authoritsd to appoints. Coutmissiost;_r, eh, ." couiuci..ti..n with the Auditor General ion - s\ TrLasurer, are hereby authorised r. re Pun the e'ittai certified to be due and 0up5,..1.. 1 .,, main line of the Public Works, by the sooner, appointed in pursuance of the teed. u of the act of ninth of May, .me it eight hundred and fifty four, in their report ed Atventh December, one, thousand eight drtd and fifty.four and ma) certify any clam claims they find to be just and legal. t. Muditor General, whereupon the same 0:11 . :, audited and shall be paid by the State Treater out of any mbnies in the Treasury, not other.* appropriated. Provided. That said Board hare power t. , send fir ' iersons and p•per... is-ue rules !.> take deputations in their itives• , l (ion of said claim' And provided further. Tt the said Board s'uall report their proceediugssi der ibis section with a statementAff the CIE' allowed by them r.) tEtr Belt Legislature, and rum of five hundred dollars Is hereby apprt aced' to pay any erpeuties recurred in said ligation to be paid by the state Treasurer warrants drawn by said !hard therefore ed further, That the whole &monist of said elt adjusted shall not exce , 4 the sum of one hod.. dred and forty—nine thousand three hundred r -rt Lty—ieven dollars and forty—nine cents zves stuAttion sll p.rfanalarly Yes-. 1r.0kuta..... al+ • E• e. Ttmat. Lunt. LJ.Ler. dick Iliad.. I iv, rta.. n J s. r ,t „in... n 0.. of tbe. aufwrtutkobto. Can illbd ***La- Ire •prot• alit Llt t . 'O.ll I no. Nlay I SSo 300 ) 000 lbs. Wool Wanted, v, Fon cash aza.. Übe lughest markei Pt-Veen/1 be Cul , . &14, ATES Alt 1.r.• V U„ 3/. 1.454 TlBll. S Browne 300,000 lbs. Butter Wanted ! F OR m ht the blehest rust eat be raid is r..& T 1130.11.5 NAYS Ns, 1, 8.-. EMI r n ~:a -4. NOTI(I a . , 4 I.L Al l eiwoi iodebled to tae 4444=4 H• 4•04 4 Scrr— ,3„ •ir, ..i. - ..,.., t 1., rail bwfor. the .firvi