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The Luzerne Union from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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UNI TUB aasawates, who, like the Rev. Brighau Volag, Amsrlcan Sunday-School Wnion. he geU the worst Head! Bead! -Important Hew Polhi i The Comet, be In en Me way, LUZERNE ION. IaStM our pf sash the duty of crime ami oal Woik. fault.

The Thirty third A naivarra-y of this impor Time and Reason do the Democratic Work. Tt took time for the Democracy to vindicate their action in opposition to thn U. 8. Bank. It the name of 1 no i text aooa.

oa r.c yclo eu. tant Institution was hold rhiladelphia, OB ED HAUL' S. MEDELL, The undersigned proposes to issue from prs. on the 1st day of Jaae aaxt, a Political the evening of the 12th insr, in the capacious Hall of Dr. Jayue Ambrose White.

the Freas Uta New York HeraU. A Blind Impostor How to Live at a Hotel Free of Cost. Do you wast your "antecedents" published right bed, Palcjston We have not fic time to writo long chapter tn them this week bat we will now merely Mat ni soms of them by way of preface. DM yem ever Mess. How jloog ego was it What was yoajureneral conduct while there You left ehafe Earnest a-td appropriate addresses were I Book, or Encyclopedia, containing everythia.

delivered by the Rev. Dr. Brantley. Rev. Mr.

necessary for the discussion. And sisaJaff aa a awe kke whining ptxncU shrink before. Tb njam af Um akiea. Ah TrU Stay rrje arte burn blue, Anil KtMiitm turn pate, ten rtUlfon cubic nilea afhaad, Ttn luliUwc bugnes of tail I An exchange says that this "distiogushed stranger" is teceiving very bad treatment, in advance. in Paris, they say, the cattle murrain in Germany is all over owing to this 1 UC 11 C.

ItaataPtime and persistent reasoning to convince ufljeple of the wisdom of the independent treasury. It took time, a long time, to break down the old Whig party in its opposition to 'be extension of our domain by treaty and annexation. It tdok time to persuade and convince the peopie that there waa a great saluat Jcnkiit, Rev. Mr. Breed, aad Abraham Mar- tings or in the preset of any political questl The proprietors of the Astor House were recently made the victims of a confidence game.

WILKES-BARKER PA. WEDNESDAY MAT 27. 1357. FOR GOVERNOR. WILLIAM P.

PACKER, Of Lycoming County. FOn CANAL COM MISSTOSJSR. NIMROD STRICKLAND, Of Cbetr Connty. tMUPv-. to which the large and intelligent which may ho brought forward; Among othtt listened with marked attention.

Tbe things, it will contain the Articles of C(lnfedr. opening and concluding religious exercise, ation the constitution the Virginia and K. played upon them by a blind man from Philadelphia, with great success. It seems that under a eW, didn't you what is the reeton that you do net want yonr present whereabouts known to the people of that citr Why don't yon answer the letters. some three weeks since the party in question were conducted by the Rev.

Dr. Stork, and the tucky Resolutions of 'W and '99 the Ordinate. a JsaUssurEli ak js a aaa advent. In England they blame hiat for the Chinese an Persian wars here the backward came io lae Asior in use in carriage nnu re- lu nev. Bishop Eastburn.

The I Mi aa tBa a TC Al "ami. tract of ry fundamental principle of self government in the Kansas and Nebraska bill. But all these things were done by Democratic patience, per-severance andibJth the' intelligence of the quested to be led to the proprietors as he bad the anl.ual roort was read bv U.e that hare been written to yon from that place It seems that somebody there feels a deep in- Rev. R. B.

asBssmrw Westbrook, Sec. of from which the terestin your pecuniary prosperity. Wert all ibiirg of the Democratic things straightened up when you left Lynn "un Convention of 1857. der particularly yonr heard I'll to a In of a resolution adonted bv the Demo ratio la Committee of Pennsylvania, hard-laboring widow lady Dare you go back people. So thoroughly hart the principles Of the Nebraska bill been received by the nation; so complete! does Mr.

Buchanan's Inaugural eeho the best of our people, thai eyes the Freesoilers the ultra Abolitionists of To-pka themselves, at their last convention, resolved to stand by it sad base their action too tardy tor any effect on its principle. Dare you even let some persons in something of interest to communicate to them. He was accordingly shown into Mr. Stetson's office, where be introduced himself as Mr. J.

Van Wurd, of Pewsaeola, Florida, a wealthy planter, who had come North, not exactly on a tour of Observation, hut of pleasure. On reaching Philadelphia so ran his jfipry he waa robbed of his trunks containing his letters of introduction and money, so that on arriving in New York he found himself penniless snd friendless. The story was plausibly and too weiegaies to me state convention oi in know where you are? 3d, 1867, are requested te assemble at the "PM state of the weather is laid at his door. Won-de if the ewnet has anything to do with the high pi ice provisions Tax M4Vt Likr Bill Siosxa We leant from Uarrstmvp that Gov. Pollock has signed the bill for the tate of the main line of thc public works, sraawt 'Is now a law.

The notice for the sale is to he advertised within ten days, and the sale ttsf will take place within forty days fr nasJJWnMb; witless adjourned, for want of a sufficienojusL MtiaeMfkit. Argtu.i Tli pas fags of this bill has raised a feeling of the deepeatfeadignation throughout the en-tiye length anj breadth ef the State. With Paeker and 'ieptal" inscribed upon their banner, the demotracy will sweep the State next October by an overwhelming majority. We merely ask ask Capitol, at Darrisburg, oa Tuesday the 9th day these questions thie week for cause Dr. j.

Henry Pntesten" information -f June. 1857, at 10 o'clock. A. II for the for liot iue various rarty rial forms for last twenty years; tbe Hartford Conventie Platform tbe Know Nothing Ritual the Mh aonri Compromise ef 182 i the various organising Territorial rarameats. ineludja.

the Kansas and Nebraska act the decision of tbe Supreme Court is the Drcd Scott copies of every enactment efCothrreas eiaee be foundation of the government, which it tat subject of discussion the Congressional recer ef rotes oa the iaaie.claaaHUId estracU froa important Political Speeches or Letters, ncnt to present issues the Inaugural Addrtm of Mr. Buchanan; an abstract of the lswif each State regulating suffrage, aad providing against tbe migration of foreign paupers as convicts; emigration statistic In fact. will be an ematim fsUstta ef everything gf political importance necesssry to the sion of the issues at present dividing, or likalv to divide parties ia the United State. ma of nominating Candidates to eomntete the may soon hear fallowing facts a gathered Th receipts ia the Missionary department have beea in donation. $71,982 87 in legacies, $11,045 87, and a balance oa band from last year, being specially designated by donors, $7ti0 4d, nuking the tot it resources of the department for the year, $81,697, 67- This sum has been faithftilly sppropriated in accordance -with the wishes of the donors.

A large corps of Missionaries have been sent forth into 2t) different States and Tcrriterioa, who hive established more than 18IM) new schools, gathered into them about 80,000 children, over 13.000 teachers supplying poor and needy schools and children with boOks and other Sunday-school requisites. In addition from Lynn. What say T0.u- i Once thev said it was a swindle, now thev de Doctor," shall we publish yonr "anteee. They are rather unpleasant thing sometimes. Look not tate Ticket, and transacting all other business pertaining to the original authority of the Convention.

CFT AS. BUCKALEW, Chairman. J. N. HcTcniKson, 1 R.

J. HunfxiN. Manifest Destiny. Mr. Stetson's sympathy waal awakened, and readily promised tbe blind gentleman that his wants would be supplied until remittances would arrive from Pensaco'a.

He moreover interested himself so much that he notified Chief Matseti of the poor blind gentleman's ify its spirit as the object of their devotion. Let them adhere to it, and whatever may be the wilt of Kansas, honestly and peaceably expressed in relation to slavery, will find protection at the bands of the just Chief Magistrate of lie Nation. In viewof this record, let the Democracy stand as a phalanx about the decision of the United States Supreme Court. That decision was forced from the Court by a suit begun by the Abolitionists. They have the decision.

There is a meaning in this phrase When ap plied to this country; its history gives a rig Senator Steele's Speech. ttuiraHoiis. nifieanco to the expression. The prepress of plight; whereupon an officer waj sent on to t. ruiu to planting these new schools, they have visit the United States fk the lay half century is a miracle in the annals of the human race.

The We publish ou the first page of to-day's pa nr the eneech of the Hon. Geo. P. Steele, de ffll-- Liif rue Iptacaxs Hill, May, While the undersigned as ardent and ei. swerving Democrat, he intends to make tkii rered in tho Ssnate on the th on the ed, supplied with book, and otherwise assisted, nearly 3090 Sunday-schools, containing more than 100.000 children; making a total of Sunday-schools organised aud aided of nearly 5,000.

If i ike into our estimate the result of tne memory or men now in the alternoon or lite, They nr engaged in lying about it daily We book a complete Political Encyclopedia, unbi- Philadelphia to ferret out the robbers. For over a week Mr. Van Ward bad a very pleasant time of it. He lived high, fared sumptoously every day, smoked the most fragrant eegars, drank tbe chbiccst wines, and became fat and saucy. But this kind of thing conld not last always; Chief Matsell suspected all waa not right, and told Mr.

Van Ward as much, where- ill for the sale of tho M-iin L'ne of the public orbs. Mr. Steele defend his position upon iat important measure, with sound and con Ma. ditod good people were somewhat startled oslthe arrival of the "Pittston Gazette" of MaySt by finding a long piece of plagiarism, claiming for its author one "Peter assed in its preparation to party prejudices, that it will be a book of reference for men ct all parties. clusive argument, bacd upon facts and fig- shrill take our time to show the many foul misrepresentations of the Republicans with reference to that decision.

It is enough now to sfiy that time and reason will vindicate it justice, its truthfulness to history, its harmony with the Constitution and its happy effect in preserving the Union unshaken. rincher, Jan." i Now this Same dictator of ires, and the plain dictates of an honest judg almost an unbroken wilderness. It is 0w the home of swarming million. The wave cf industry and enterprise has swept away the forest and its tenants, and converted the wilderness Into a blooming garden. But what has taken place within the last fifty years, will be reduced to insignificance by the fifty years to come.

Progress has gained in power; it will move on with augmented energy nnd speed Population It wilt be printed in the best style-, eonvet-ientfv indexed, and handsomely bound, tai it. stolen literatarlwho by the way, is a bolt npnu that gentleman disappeared very Suddenly MiNisrsa. has nt only been guilty of a theft last Monday. Yesterday a despatch was re- the last Six years, we find that the Society baa orgaiiizcd in that time, through the direct labors of its Missionaries, more than 12.000 new Sunday -sch Is, containing about 78,000 and nearly 500,0 JO scholar. The Mutionary labors of the Society arc entirely distinct from tbe publishing department.

pet Will be forwarded to subscribers at $8 copy, in free ef postage. of literature, but has stolen the name of one of Adjourned. The Legislature adjourned tine die, on hurt, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Oar Senator "Coral gratters.

the Rocky and member of the Ilrnee, reached tlieir re- now swarming away towards received from Phils leldhia, stating that the blind man's name was Wm. Maxwell, and that he bad recently disappeared very suddenly from, an institution for the blind at Tacony. Pa. He was, of course, no planter; wasneveir robbed, as he never had anything to be robbed of. Pass around Mr.

Yun Ward. Mountains, and. pouring a current over to the Pacific coast. Wherever there is room and Hew Advertisements. our best citizen, and attaching a Jun thereto, has tried tgisgaciate himself into the good esteem of tlic pej'sr.

by a pretended alliance to tbe "Pincher' Now 1 -have known the real "Peter Pincher" from a child tb the present day, and I fake this opportunity to inform tbe publie, at least those who are tnacquainted with the facts, that Mr. Pincbet it a bachelor, and has no spective homes on Saturday evening, looking exceedingly healthy and democratic. Theses-eion was a long and tedious one. The local interests of our county have been well cared for In both branches. The Division bill was work to be done, there are millions to do it.

We may look at the vaft increase of population, and its astonishing achievements, with amaze Person taking an interest in obtaining sob. scribers will be entitled to one copy 0f the work for every fifteen subscriber they obtaia. Editors to whom thiJ circular i seat, lishiag it onre a week until the day tion. will be allowed a Sopy of the Work gratis. A liberal per centage allowed oa orders flva hook nicrcbaut.

Address MICHAEL W. CLUSKKT. Boy. No. 110, P.

Wasbiagtea City B.C. Refers to Hon. J. Olancy dene, ef Pennsyl vania; Hon. A.

E. Maxwell, ef Klorlda- Mr. A. Sherwood gives notice that letters nf administration in the matter of the estate of Ruth Sherwood, deceased, have been granted Indeed, tbe latter is quite subordinate to the former. As a missionary institution, the Society ha two chief object 1.

To open new Sunday-Schools in neighborhoods aad settlement. where they would not otherwise be established visiting and reviving old Sunday schools and 2. To supply them with book for cartying on tbe schools successfully, when th ii- begun. to' Oonationt a le to tbe Society, are scru Murder by Poison. -I'itt-t nietit and apprehension, but there is no.

human defeated Mr Maffit was susts'ined- It is idle IO an mimcuiate settlement requested. power fhat can control or modify it. tilt here got her Bank Luzerne county after have one Senator, and three members of Mr. Joshua P. Long advertises notice of Pajr-tion in the matter of the estate of Abraham Long, deceased, in this week's paper.

Mr. A. J. Stewart announces that he has A horrible case of pois tning ha been in coarse of investigation before Equire Kitchen and a Coroner's Jury during this week, and resulted in the commitment uf William J. Clnrk a pudler, working at the Montour Rolling Mill, and a Mrs.

Mary The circumstances of the case, as developed to thii.k that's few hundred men at Washington can legislate for such a country, beyoud the narrowest limits. It can only protect and assist this vast and restless amy of industry nnd civilization. When it settles into communities, it must be left to its own government. Political platforms may announce that ti.e peo consanguinity with this self styled 'Petcr jun," -who is worthy rfreettativc of bis predecessor, tbe property tf Balaam. Now, Mr.

Editor, I was greatly itrprised at the sudden demonstration of oral power, for that genua of animals, has, I believe, been mute since the days of Balaam, batit seems now in tbe hit half of the nineteenth century that tbe natural restraiut has been removed, and this particular one has been allowed to speak fov it-elf. the Bouse. We received many other favors, "numerous to mention." Well dene, tbon good aad faithful servants 2" Proscription. mm The people of Massachusetts through their just received a new Stock of Boots and Shoe, Hats and Cap, trunks, Valiccs, of the by the testimony, are simply these: On Tues- very latest styles, which he offers for sale on ple of the Territories shall control their own pulously applied to the objects de-iguntcd by the donors. In no ease are they applied to ca ry on the publication department uf the Society's operations.

The Publishing de partment has distributed during the past year, book, to tbcainount 13. It should be remembered in this connection that it is the policy of the Society co talar-'a 'ge the price of books aa to merely sustain, oa rtatonable terms as can be purchased else H. C. Burnett, of Ky Hon. J.

A- Quit mas, Mir-; Hon. John Kelly, of N. T. Uon T.J. Marshall, of Illinois Hon.

Samuel A Srniti and Hon. John V. Wright, of Teasstesee Hot. J. Faulkner, of Virginia Hon.

J. Ihti-ver, of Cilifornia; Hon. J. E. Stewart, cf Maryland Hon.

W. W. Boyce, of South Car Una; Hon. J. L.

Seward, of Oecijgis, and tie Members of Congress generally, Representatives in the ILegistature, have just decided that a man who cannot read and write hall sot vote, The eb iekiag Tankees must proscribe somebody, and they 1 s.e concluded affairs in their own way but Manifest Destiny hns long since established that right, regardless of party platforms. It is wise to day, the 28th of April last, Mrs. Catharine Ann Clark, wife of the prisoner, returned from a to Philadelphia, and became sick a day or two after. She took some magnesia and neighboring female acquaintance gave her some I I am a man of fev words, and meddle but little with the scenes transpiring around me, and yet at tbe same time, I keep an eye out. where.

Try bim and see. Mr. Ziba Bennet advertises a recent arrival of New Goods, comprising various kinds of Iron of every description snd site. He also gives notice that be ha ju-t received a large foresee what must be, nnd consent to it without murmuring. Each separately organized com I'll WIIU I11-IV, enlarge as occasion may requite, this worse, when Ur.

Simington was sent for, who i Stock of nardrware and Dry flood, all Of I branch of its operations, nnd not with a view of creating a revenue for the missionary de and when a minuter of the go pel so far forgets bis calling an to become a pack horse, to convey tbe suggestions ef a c'as of ignorant dolts to tbe channel, then Itbink it is time to look into the matter; aayet Mr. Editor, many of as were more astonished, knowing that an upstart, who wouldwommit to memory the writings of able men, and stand up in the pulpit ami give them to theaKIsUoaa hi own word; A Card loir the Ladies. fir, Jiup.ico' VoUtm moniUf I'iUe for ftmmh partment. The Society now publish a complete Llbrarj for Sutiday-echoolr, containing Sll volume-, aud 4 felt-ctioiin from the Libraiy uf 100 vol iiuiea each, for $10; also jtUo r'iv, dollar Juvenile Libraries'' uf seveiitk- five vol uiuca each Child's Hume Library 50 volumes. imik santWMMtlaa of mirn-diewta la In treated tbe case a inllamation of the sfnmach and bowels, all the symptoms indicating that disease.

On Saturday evening, tbe 9th of May, she died. During her i lines she was principally nursed by ber husband and the other prisoner, Mr. Twigg, who resided in the same house. Some mysterious conduct of these two nurse, their, intimacy, together with the unusual violence of Mrs Clark' death her vomiting, nervous twichings, aroused r- 1 .1 -i thus desecrating th Hacrcd m-: I i tWcty yt-ae, and Unnd cat, i. wt ldies in rtrr err In correetii HruvTuI end s.

trriulnj; meiuiur.tti..,.. nlaiK at tire (tines Me I i 1 1 1 fii. 1 e. a m.iI at desk, that sueh a to be man, who claiming man, at least one would be guilty of uw mi ee ui.ige n.m family ''ranee, twenty-four volumes, $8 each, and the Child's Cabinet Library of fifty volumes, 50. Sunday School Journal and Youth's 'en "'imiiwaiii i una would stoop to any.

f. si'v ar in la 'in. Tlie .1 Sill rna (f al thing, even to pifr 'tlMtBe a suspicion of foul among the neighbors, 1 li. i It.Kl JariiUJiulitt.v fie llml use tlii ii. Thee ei ny t.

are pubiwlu-d a aanuMli fVa. 7 fthCrUfli1 'nr of the In ti an rumors nUim. i and "ling niium in. rwvn VI I t- io 1 ehilinsl. r.n.l in, Ta7 Hi of subscr.ptiou has been reduced to ten cents Twiggs were arrested on last Monday, and a Coroner's Jury summoned by Wm.

Kitchen, to hold ah inquest over tbe dead body. They caused a poet mortem examination to be made by Doctors Magill.Strawbridge and Frick, who took out the stomach and a portion of the intestines. The body was much swollen about the face and very much discolored, features He will aim nurr-'v the traw. rT-etetivr(w. in ohm it "Peter Pincher" has kept a true record of the ways and doings of the "Pincheritea," but this fats Peter ha proved to be a novice in the art, so that pure language he was forced to borrow from the tree record, and tbe remaining sentiments wbieh he, or his co-agitators added, are falsehoods fabricated for the occason.

Especially did be err, in stating that it was Samuel" Who became intoxicated at Pittston, for tbe most of us are aware, that it was Milton instead, who was eo far the llkta-ttarra. Hay ltfrt per auuutn, where oue hundred copies are taken. A full report of the Sclrty' ope atlons may be obtained gratuitously, upon application at any of the depositories. Tbe Apportionment. The following is the apportionment of tbe State into Senatorial and Representative Districts, at 'ma le by the recent Legislature SrXATOIlML WSTBICTS.

to fall without mercy upon those unfortunate men, who, in early life, had not the opportunity of going to school. Massachusetts has here- tofore got along tolerably, in her own estimation, without this petty proscription. The people there tare neatly all sbrickcrs what, then; is this movement Are the Black Republicans afraid of being voted down by 'those who cannot read and write? It is only of late that education has been general. Not very long ago, the masse of no country could read or Write. Were tbey, therefore, unfit to vote for their rulers and was despotism over them all right Have the well-born and educated a right-to rule the ignorant The negro can etc in Massachusetts, but the poor honest white man that cannot read, must stand back.

That is what Black Republicanism leads to. Liberty for the negro, slavery and proscription for the white man A beautiful principle, isn't it 1 Worthy only of tnob hot headed faaaties, as stand at the head of the Republi-eaa party. Let the shrieking Yankees alone. Tbey will go back to ateaarehy and aristocracy after awhile. If a rasa that cannot read, mnst not veto, seeae farther attainment will he reo.nired before long, aad the principle win be established that poor white men as well as the igno rent, have no rights, and must not enjoy the elective franchise that none bat the learned, the wealthy, the well-born, and the ought to attend to the affairs of government.

What strikes as as the mot remarkable is the sheer wantonness of the recent legis'atiea in Massachusetts. Certainty the proseriptive majority cannot ray that the people of that State have net voted right. The ignorant citizens have not certainly thwarted the p-irpos a of the majority, by their votes. The prevision seems to be adapted, merely to gratify a desire to proscribe tho unfortunate, and to assert an im- i urn ITT We Invite one reeder to the i cotCf I7- rert whtcb apprar ia tits which will be sold very Um for Cask. For particulars see advertisement.

Notice of Involution of the firm of Edwin A. Douglas, John Brown, Nathan is advertised in this week's paper. Also, tho Dissolution of the firm of nall-baoer Waeldar, engaged in the Confectionery and Baking business; is advertised. mtm a Wllkea-Ban Divided. Oar beautiful.

borough was divided into two Wards, by the recent It that something in this section bad to be divided, and as the County couldn't be, tbe Legislature concluded that Witkea-Barr should be. Tie division line is'Maia street west of which is the first Ward, aad ease tho second. This ia a first rate idea; but then it ie father hard, that our ancient old Borough memorable in tbe history of Wyoming Valley, and proverbial for her old fogy simplicity -should be split right in two in the middle! There are many advantage which will accrue from this new arrangement, which we bavc net time to point out this week. As soon the bill is published, We win lay it before our readers. We understand that the places of holding elections are, in the first Ward, at Steele's Hotel and in the tec end Ward, at Maj.

Putcrbaugli's Hotel. Tie Borough will hereafter be entitled to one more delegate in tbe County Conventions. Death Caused by Intemperance. A Woman named A'ice McDonald died suddenly at the house of Jaracs Hinegen in this Borough, on Saturday morning last. She was a travelling beggar; in company with one Tho.

Ryan. They came to the house of Hinegen on Monday, tbe 18th where they remained until the time of ber death. A Coroner's Iurpie-t was held upon the body, and after per Tiiey aeaerre attend, trsatli alt. unit iso.ii a aoarce which ta si. I) I.

v. i. thia eminN-y. aba VnMiliia arevat distorted, with open mouth, filled Willi a moat offensive dark' liqnid the abdomen irks also much swollen and dit-tertdcred with gas, liver very much enlarged and very dark, itc. The result of the partial analysntion of the'contents of the stomach, (which of eourse.must be some Citv of Philadelphia.

4 Dauphin Lebanon, 1 Lancaster, Chester Delaware, 1 munity has enough to do to adjust i.u own af. fairs, and elesr the way for its own progress, without taking care of its neighbors. This rolling tide of civilization will not stop at artificial boundaries. It will roll on, till it meets a natural barrier, or a force of the same energy and weight and there is no such limit oa this continent. Mexico and Central America will offer a feeble resistance, Long before the area on the other side of the Rocky Mountains is filed up, the invasion of Mexico Will take place from the North.

Gradually and peaceably it may make its way, if no interruption from ill-judged policy shall take place. Central America is in the way of this resistless current, and is threatened with immediate aad violent re vol Events follow each other rapidly Manifest Destiny moves on with railroad speed. Extravagant as our anticipations are from the future will outstrip them. It would be un wise snd impolitic in our government to shnt its eye to necessities it cannot control. The A-meriean racefrom the United States are destined to take possession of Mexico and Central Atncri ca; and it is a national duty to prepare the wsy for a peaceful progress, for it cannot be arretted.

What is worth preserving in our Southern neighbors, will fall into the army of industry and civilisation what is worthless, will be ctusbed out and buried. We can now smile at the folly and short sightedncss, that opposed the acquisition of Louisiana and Florida, Texas and California, and we shall hereaf tee appreciate the folly of giving up possession of Mexico, when we bad it, and enutd bare kept it, bj the consent of Mexico herself. But, say our old fogy statesmen, our Union is already too large, and it wilt fall to pieces by its own weight. It is too late now to object on that ground. If we look tin the power at Washington to support escb a Cuion, our area i indeed Already too large it long since at- allied too unwieldy siae bat if we.iook to the different members to sastain themselves, and the Union too, the more of tbrm we bare, the better.

Hitherto the magnitude of our Union has been its salvation. It is not probable that a majority of the swarming millions that people a continent, will turn fanatics and fool at the came time. Even if the Union would sdmit of no more States, under the stars and stripes, it wtuld not stay tbe progress of i what imperfect, for want of pure re agents and York, Adam. Franklin Fulton, Montgomeiy, Ducks, Lehigh North imp ton, Berk, 1 Somerset, Bedford' wisi.ia io. diacuvdi and mat.

nf. tar aaf eainrar pntailar e. Tli- arlrlla.i aisreeaa anSah Mir 3ur, kia Utir ia ton aril kanwa ia rnninwi mes.l unv etnei-lat oii Irom our fs'a I'mliaeii a i Oaeerrer. 1 1 fi a Valuator I rm iiiiun for Fcmafea iwiwer ti. rylH-vs awe fellnw Tt la la lbs date st 1 he pUvairiaa.

who io rlgtit wttbawM tofermacaa tlmt ailtbsiirnl tbe human race, aanat af the airkis sxhauatinn aii.l nisiiiatuas martatity nimw arrtir, if. Knimiuflhat soctri'i saE iafraaaOsal i.t ami enrrert lliia salt, at tbs rik at an ebleaaf, -or the i.iarat fee ..1 1. I (aaBa Satastj togiTe.in aeltat ajot full aaatawr. all tbs m-ecsaarv laruraaatkoa nn ami ntweli that ha arrerkVrB uia4r knvwaaaa aaawt naana fall. Aowretai ami Huntington, Blair.

Cambria and Clearfield, victim of a'most shameful drunkenness, that he drove bis team into the lumber yard of that place, thinking that he w.n en route for home, until a citizen of the place kindly came to his assistance. But bis greatest error was in trying to pass himself off as the son of Peter Pincher. His son, indeed why Any one acquainted with this tarlct would scoff at tbe idea. Why sir, wet there one drop of the proud blood of tbs "Pinchers" flowing in his veins, we should not find him borrowing and stealing other people's ideas to raise bim up to literary eminence, but wo should see him con-conveying his sentiments to the masses in bis own language. Bveh the editor of tho "Gazette," as low as he sometimes allows himself to stoop, would not publish the tissne of falsehoods of the would-be Peter, until he was in apparatus) the physician all agree, justifies ttror.g tutpicion of poieonin'g l.g arsenic and Dr.

Straw bridge gave it as his opinion, that her death teas cauted by poiton. It was further ascertained on examination, that Clark had bought at Chalfant Hughes' Drng Store one ounce of areenic about the end of March, one ounce of arsenic about the begin-ing of April, one half ounce of arsenic about Thursday of last week, and four grains of ttrych- I Westmoreland and Fayctt, 1 WashiugtonAGreenc, 1 Allegheny, 'J. Beaver Butler, 1 Lawrence, Mercer 'Venango, 1 vt.e uasvKT aw. ReaUiat P. O.

te-ii. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, 1 Bradford.Stisouehau-ha, Sullivan and Wyoming, 1, 1 TmgH. Potter Me-K at and Warrea, 1 Clinton, Lycoming, Center Union, 1 Snydey. Northumber-1 i nd, Montour and Columbia, fj 1 Cumberland. Perr Juuiatai Mifflin', 1 i Wtide A nrLKXam E-TASUBbWBT hen In PUL hio' about the 1st of April, ard four grains of r.nc nun urawrora, poripiua the other dny we pa id a virit to tin Clarion, Jefferson, OueenSwara Si -r earrnaiT nuui.

libit ami Forest and Elk, 1 Schylkilt, 1 bearing the particulars, the. Jnry rendered a fluenced by pecuniary considerations, and a number of Senators, 33 verdict of death, caused by intemperance. She club raised to take bis paper, But sir, I trust I strychnine about 4 or 5 days after that all for killing rat, as be alleged. Mrs. Twiggs also mght a quantity of arsenic' at the same store from another clerk.

An infant child of Mrs. Clark, having been nursed by her up to within a few day! of her death, is not expected to tire, and shjows all symptoms of tbe same disease of wbjich her mother died. was known to hare drunk about two quarts of r. i i i.r:? a i' DtsTBlCTS, of Messrs. Tyndale ft Mitchell.

7t7 Cbeetust Street, above Seventh Street, The proprietors take pain by frequent is-portation, lo keep up with the iatett and sell in l.irge or mall fnantitiu en the mod reatonahlt terme. Those who go to Philadelphia to bay Ik Crockery" cannot do better than to call at ihl establishment. They wilt he hard to please, indeed, if iT do not find thmsdvei suited. whiskey durirg the day previous to her death. Philadepbla City k.

umbei laud Perry, It have said enough to convince you, that there are some people, even tbosc pretending to be minister of the gospel, that might pass off much better, would they content themselves to remain in the sphere, for which nature has intended them. Owls cat never soar to the tyre Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Ibii-k i The Lisping of Spring. The old border ruIS in winter bits, we believe, oj.V Ill I pnPraaktin Fulton, 2 Bedford Somerset, 2 at length left and tb voice of spring may Mr. Trigg, the hnsband of Mrs. Twiggs the Northampton, -taieat superiority eaa very sra.iU capital -the acre ability to read aad write.

Tbas is Black Republicanism strikingly cx-esplified in the eld tery State ef Masachu-eetts. She is consistent only in one thing, and that is her love fir treason and tyranny. To illustrate this new piincipte of the freedom ahriekers, let as suppose that here is an honest white man he is poor aad is compelled to labor far bis daily bread; he may have descended from old Revolutionary stock, and perhaps hie ancestors bought, bled and in that great straggle for human liberty. ste i as American by birth he love our glorious institu-tioas, and oherishes with patriotic reverence, the golden memories which cluster around our early history. He la wilting to shoulder the sautket, and zevch with gallant stride, wbesi- i i lour, I Lehigh and Carbon, be heard ia the air.

in the water, and on earth. We leek to-day upon the clear and cloudless a i UCambria, lUndiana, of the eagle, or if they do, they in be traced to their origin, by the "Aoof." Should I hear anything worthy of note you may bear from me anon. In the interim I am yonr. A CITIZEN. Sky, and while we are slmost wilting under tbe the Norto American people.

They will Monroe and Pike, Wayne, Luzerne, Susquehaaaai Armstrong ft Wests spread the continent aad make If more land. governments of 7 ef be anoa-day sun, we lieten eweet voice of the early birds, and wil tnpposed paramour of Clark, died about month ago, under very auspicious circumntan cea complaining of great pain in the stomach and bowels, and nervoua twichings, vomiting, ste. He Heed io the same house with Clark, and his body waa disinterred yesterday after noon by direction of tbe District Attorney, Paul Leidy, and an inquest held over it by Coroner Elins Iiaas. ruyelte. Wyoming, Sullivan Co (Greene, In Huntington on the 9thlst.by worth.

Mr. HKNKV M'RBANBRof Peaa ven. Carbon to Mrs. IIL'LDAII of the former place. lumbia Montour, 2jWahington, incomings uiinton, Zi.Vlieghetiy, lingly conclude that no more show -storms Will trouble us until after another Indian Summer.

Come gentle RpriB. 'thereat wttMaett. come, Ant mm Iha famoiu of you droppiiw Lo4, Whit, auMie wake around. veneC In a akowar, Of iindowiug rusts, on oar plain descend. lUteavrr Lawrence, 2 Centre, his country calls for his services.

But. he has been unfortunate. he has Ste l)utler, ii Mercer and V'enango, 2 and Porewt, 1 llJefferwon, Cleavfield, Mi Elk. and MeKeas, 2KHwlord aud Warren.2 grin Pbfilisnittnfs. HEW GOODS.

the advantages of a common education, Mill in. Onion, Snyder Ju niata, Northumberland, -Schnylkill, Dauphin, Lebanon, Berks, Lancaster, their own, aad we shall have this country mapped out, as Europe now is, into separate ad hostile nations. We prefer set te repeat, if we aaa help it, what Europe has dose. Its bistory does sot invite imitation. We prefer a whole continent of friendly State, to one marked with national boundaries, and guarded by hostile armies.

It is tbe business of the Federal Government to appreciate the progress that is going on, aad to provide for its petveeaUe advance. It will sot do to attempt to control or resist it, for that is oat of the power of man. Manifest Destiny is king. Those who live fifty years hosoa. will see what will appear as marvellous to them, as the last tiny appear to us.

i this country therefore he caanot read ami write. For The Abolitionists In Council. After alluding to the recent proceedings of tbe Anti-Slavery Society at! New York, their threats of civil war, iaaritatios to iasurree-t i on, the Albany Argus remarks with great force and truth But tho one subject diat concentrates the most wrath, that draw all these denunciations into one focus, ie the CoasTiTOTiex or the Un-it State 1 That is tbe great amf mortal enemy ef political abolitionism and the Supreme Court and the Democratic party are bat accessories I for no other reason, theseMassaehuetts PS Vork am I'liiludl lphia a latf assm a Stock of teflnit I ran of alt ait. I l.l 10, and Tioga, Ice. This precioas 1 xury for this Reason of the year, is now being furnished to the people of onr Borough by Captain O.

Ion verse, la 'large or small quantities, to suit purchasers. Hie terms will be found ia ear advertising columns. Every body wants ice during such hot weather, as we are now having, aad probably fanatics would deprive him of dearest aad tseaa sacred rights. Beautiful ie Black Re- tor. Sainrs anJ ictaeon Cm etaal.

The stomach was taken ont by Drs. Siming-ton and Schnitttea, for the purpose of having its contents analysed. Both Juries of Inquest have been adjourned until Thursday, May 28th, when tbey will meet to bear the result of a more! thorough annlysa-tion now in progress by several of onr most eminent physicians. The excitement la towa is iptease, and the verdict of the Juries arc looked for with tbe greatest anxiety. The parties implicated we believe are all Irish Protestants, aad Clark ia a prominent The whole number of Representative, 100 Knchli ami Aiuerieaa Hliatar Steal, I run g.

IS, It sad Feovu Bhfa Chain: all alaaa. Counter -uuk anil tlook Head Railroad Antecedents." will have for some time to come. Call at the Captain's office," all ye that want Ice! "One week he thought be could bluff ns off by threatening to devote a column to oar ewts-eedeats. Three weeks have aiaee passe i away and our autinsbam. ales! are net furtbeom- niacKNiiiuna' llellnwf, I I.

Bnx Vicea, ManUla an aiaaa, Mmn-ts of all steea, Mara Cs.li. Grind fliaraaj I'ltcb. Sat, Cameai. hits Lead and Llnoeed Ott. Also, a lartro Stock of WiY The llarrisburg cori of the Penntyltmnian, under dnteuf May 18lh, says: The Main Line bill ha beeu signed by the Governor, and the wi'rks are already advertised for sale.

The announcement of tills hasty action on the part of thr Kxee'itive ceased some excitement in town on Saturday evening, ami it is generally believed that a sale, to be of any effee cannot be made. I am informed mi Hi ij. iir ii The New of Editorial Change. The Bremen Democrat lately member of the "Protestant Asocition" this place. Do.niUe Demo em I.

ing." Puiettsm't The work on this interesting project earned on Monday last, atneh to the gratifica Ilard tVaes and Drs Gnnda. all ft arkloh wilt te a I Putewton seems to be so particularly susuaa thaw, we should publish his antecedent," ttrat tion of all who desire the early- completion of akwaa kws KIBA m.tt Hay Wit. 'I i 1 know but we wttl have mmn- that an application for an injunction against the trnnfer the line will be made to the) Supreme Court, and -owe of the Judces have ex- I the control of B. Little, Bq.t ha pnaied into the editorial barge of Geo. A.

Chase. Mr. Chase is a practical printer, a alerting liem a and a firit-rmtt fellow. Ha a young man of premise, and we predict far bim a I right future We doubt net tbe Democrat, MKm If thev are so pure and ncbleniUh. that Mammoth structure.

The Public Square wiM eaa present a lively aspearaass, the saw temple of Justice will be done some day or DISSOLUTION. massed the opinion in prhatc that any property bajtler. on the portion of the line proposed to partiwrliip Meeea Kdwa A nr ft, a be would have the public believe them be, he, of eearee, will have no objec.ions to Having them published to the world as ezuf I Joliti flmwn na i'i, K. i. a iIh aa ether aad then, heigho what a fine time we tabaiak A 1..1.

Hi Itl to aW SjirWaadsr Ma administration, will he an able will have looking overbite top of itl a to cahVctintr lite avrounla an, and lavlne eltsl The Union must de dissolved, and tbe Oon-stitution be swept away, before tbe mad scheme of these mountebanks eaa be accomplished. Vet it mutt sat be supposed for a moment that this medley of fanatics are alone in their extravagance and their treason. They echo the threat of Speaker LUtlejobn, to trample on the Constttatiba, nd defy the armed powers of Congress te enforce its laws. They paraphrase tbe threats ef (ien. Jam Watson Webb, to fellow up the blet with the bayonet to carry out the projects of black republicanism.

Men wonder when they hear of the audacity and the reckless fanaticism of Brighem Young, when, at the bead of his Mormons at Great Salt Lake, he bids defiance to the gener. ul government. Bat what difference is there between a Mormon prophet and LtUlejohn, or Mtijor Wendell Phillip, or their reverend oa aoanuonea, ns me ngnt to make mch application, and the application once made will be granted, and will efieotuady bar a transu for tbe present. If this be correct, tbe public will observe that there arc via erii .1 fb li and latssntial paper. rm.

JOHN litiOW SDWIN A. IkOl'tit' Mauoa iuK, May 8, IS'. Vmi 8SS Speaking or the late decision ef tbe Supreme Coart in the Dred Scott case, the De-Free Pre remarks: i It is peculiarly the mission of thsDemocratlc press to support and defend the Cbnstitntion The Supreme Court is especially appointed to interpret the Constitution in all cased here doubt arise as to tbe true intent and meaning. It has been interpreted in this case. We now know just what the constitution means ia some tamest, where there has Heretofore been pu'te about it We are no longer in the dark Light has been east abroad, and the democratic press which which refuses to.

reflect that Ught abroad is fit only to dwell in the datkaes black republicanism." We trwat the Democracy ef Wyoming will give him that encouragement and support wltiek he so well deeiaa ha tbe advoeaev of in tho way of the consummation of the objects 1 .1 i of this bill Dissolution. TVTOTICJS ia hereby rlmi that tbs li I. Ilahtaiirr and Chart a Waelder. hrreWwtS plea fr the rising generation. And Wa win tctve him fair warning, that whea we do get si is uUeeedeat," he mutt look fur no nsxrry sea this quat tor.

Two ur three s)k agn tendered him the otirs branch of peettd tssMlsbip baa be was so troubled with taeo Ul jji slnssTi. and tattered with V. own asHty. thai be would so accept of it, aad mod round sad accused as of backing down. has provoked us into this pexacnal quarrel, i'Ktb Cmrrt issaes an iiijunction against the mnefer uf these works, tbe whole subject will BmT' A young stem named Kaex, a printer, has been troubled with a sad bereavement.

As uncle whom he bad never seen, died tbe other day and left htm $76,000. Mr. Knox has our entire sympathy. Erie Observer. Jam, and tbs sympathy of everybody else.

A man with $76,000 always has. But a prin ter with that amount of funds seeds sympathy. There mutt be tome thins wrong hi the solar ajratem. i .1. I.

a ana sat do, bttaiaee th Srm. bimi; anaVr nt II HI liria a Wiildb I. ttiia dv di naturally come before the next Irfftflalnro, and Qetartic prtnciphjs and bis uafiagging ef lts on behalf of the Mends of tb Constits-J Hon aad the Union. We Md bim God saeed i Tl ha hi. peek.

I a tbiag-so re. easary is the printing business. therefore the sale of the Main Line bid fair ta i taakfeau.ent 1 r. Htl-in 1 AEXWa WttM-satv. Mar 1.

1MT tt. become an important question in the approaching political campaign. For the sake of peace and anlfthaaa ll la in bo bn, ,1 ,4.1. tion will soon be settled on principles of justice. 2600 atnok aiTtiet sfUf.

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