11l I- Eg BARI OP NEW CAITLL 21 April 30857. nii;3ersigne3 emunet tee a ppointed -reolutien of the Boa on the 21st , to tuvcitip,:ate the affairs ofthe Bant bPg leave' toacitort,lbut they Li ve. given tojcet that consideraeoo.which its portsnee seeynid to require, and herewith subtuit s stotemelt. "%owing the p t condition of the institution: . I Statement of the Assets and LialnZitiu o _the Brrak at Nese Costle.) n A • - * Bills discounted and not matured, $ 92,26 2.20 • do under protest and In cujiree, pfitlection • '42,825 27 Due froth! Bantry and Bankers And • cosh on hood; " • • • soy 42 Protection lonh 'Notes ; .85,000' 00 .Aeco unto treerdrawn,. k 8,809 09 . 1 - ndebteeness of Johili. Wagenael.; ler . as far_ as_ti.certained, •i• '80,729 74 $292,127 71 lint:ll:res sibleh there are • •; - .V".". -1 ) cf notes circulation', $206,02.4. :23 OE Axneunf otAasets over liabili- - $86,108 48 - ‘NorF.—Frorii the best estitaa!tes.which maciclat4resentrthere are 840,0001 of the essets may be considered. bad Are!ltf•ti. , titis briet statement , year conimit.3. . . tee might with propriety close , this report, re , ;eol , eless it ,may not be deetni l dimprop 7 1. - si - to make some additional remarks as t rlie.nature and.'character of the 'assets &c 111 .:, tar RI the parties tvhose paper the Bank i licldtato.persohitlly knOwn to the commitll teen thrpy believe them to be' fully re.pon.. I --- sale, kpd from the best information tbel •-•n 4 ,-J.,autee have been able to ohtainohey I - believe' tint, a larger6portinn ofilie - 6;1 . 4 t ahCoef.the - iessets are good;;- That the unly,l secarity the Bank has (as far as they knOw); I.lr f thepaymeut of the liabiliti , lt of'J. N.} Waioi elli , r,,i-i - bis offit•ial bond in 'the'entn er=c;3o,o9o_ and 621.000 of Harlem and i Valkesl i Arre Gas stock, (the market value! of; whie'll they have been unable to aster- ! tni'n)-•••Whith the e . onitoittee beliess.. can ! b e ; see af t eiti to the Birk but is no t included ; inithe4its . pti , Of the outstanding eircula-1 Lion, S•• 000 appears to have oeen put nut , cliirflylbythe form -r t r ind hale! Costa .. of - r•rhout toe le %ledge or approbation of I- Board of Directors, on what is ea led 41.1-...tion loans, the terms ' of Which may be sleet' by reference . to the papers nn file iu .. - ..a •sat - ..&. This anount your committee of opinion, will be returned to tit, 13ii - .' tiir and redeemed, by dni:v....ring to the • .rdvties bolding the same theii• notes or .00ntracts. Ot tie amount due from Banks ji,.:Jankr - s, :here are 815,000,,whieh is said to be a protection -loan, in relation ko which they make tLo same remarkast3 • !h i e .11.85,000 • If the opinion of the committee be well 'f%'rrldedi 4100.,000 13 4 : th 'e - _ - eiretilltion will 'Jo absorbed without . specie funds, and as ' your committee believe a large lamount of the balance of the ciii - tulation will be re, ' i3 , ietued by the paymetit of bills discounted' , • . tritLima compamtively, short ante, leaving bit . a small amount/ to be redeemed- in coin,,..that in their opinion, with a judicious disposition of tlieLpreseut assets, • and poe t u be 1 .4.L1 Kis exc. Rank_ tae ~twiltatrin can be/re-opened under a new tultuitiistrittion, proapecfs of yrs t fitable .and-safe: - Onainesti• if not • an xr under . the - former adtuinistra tton. _ • `.• ;The committee think.it unnecessary to _ speak at length, of the cause'or causes of entbarasements of the . intilution, tia t • itivestiFition - of the conduct of the li4e cashier will disclose te_the coannautii erthe ir -- not- - the Whole of,them, and but Ettis ' point wiittld only remark that, in - their opinion the fraudulent con duct •of tt,ie former and late cashiers, pied 'hy persons riot Officially connected,,rwith the rnanigcment of the Bank, no siding its immediate vicinity r were .the chief causes Your committee ftirtherbelieve that if at'.ek and noti - beiders 2E home enii :abroad stand by-Ate - institution and give it - proper enceurageroent," it will soon regain the confidence of the public and be able A all its liabilitics within a brief led, without serious lose.to either ; tli.t the commercial and rnecluf:Actu . •';T_'..lPreb:i or this community are such Co cemend the hearty co-operation of e= -v good citizen in a iandable attempt to a*Yrain the/bank and thereby :preserve its gnc of whickle respectfully rnbmEt id - Ihvid Sankey, R. W. Conninphaini J. W. Johnston - Cyrus Claike.. 1 'Coiptnitted. The ; Trait Yrosieet. The. Cincinnati Price Current, speaking ;a the storm of last Sunday night sayg 4."Areording - to the advises rapb - thl , cold ,weather has extended f ever tflie.l Union. At. New Orleans,) MOnday, meet ' felirwith an unusual low temperate. At '4 4 ,Dgus - ta, flecitgia; there was snow and east; ; Monde ,la Tenneme the peichee are reported killed, and the tobacco crop injured. "The - ,peach and—cherry buds in this vicinitjt are all bla ;by 'the frost, the grape and apple Elfds' are not in . Jared. Nregetatiote has been kept back by the low tetriperature of 3.lareh, and bad it not been for this :he fruit would base .;..en all killed. As it I, the ....onsefitten - Co'i Rill, no doubt, be' dimatitrouri,parucularly iw the Sonthert - States:' / 1 • • The Queinnati i Gazette 44p: • 1 4 'We are inclined to think the. &nit 1, eolith of the Ohio it destroyed; but in the Northern State' it is yet safe.' In the Mi pia country the effect is doubtful: We. .are sceptical in- regard to-spripg. damage'te • finit when thirbloasok is* net oiliand in much of , the - Miami "Valley the buds "of Grin the peach are not hurts- out. Last week the trine on tbe /drama *is safe.— How it ienots'is doubtful. We shall soon NO. The apple crop, we suppose, will be gaud?' . . liEll iwt;Tiontire vote lbpooitinati oil • . lk.orzottpr,for_f_qpe 41: rior iolge Ir .. ES rOt• /OW For Bellattql3tciiee, 8, )7; for For -B,s2l;—Ftorres toajority 846; ot.d r±2tayor es follows: Thorns! (Rei el t.) 8,- 1 C:1; and &pith i 1,65/: • •Rli.• 211 flittrah for the t lreein the )(la . Deitiosrat. UR : VIC TOR 'Y. .A UST %mous unarm 1 , T heT returns of our Oarter cleetio whieh we publish thie inor'jog, 'will shoil a Ole and prolific victory chieved'by tir free whiter working Men f St.- Louis —1 1 We wait! noble, herait , e i ,has vindicated thirightricl dimity( of 'white labor; wti cell itprolific, bepsu-e it ielbut the precut poi of.many, othersibia are. to follow:4 1 After an animated nterit, with all the engineering •of cooso idaMd party drill 1 , against it, witli-111 - -It e stereotyped treat lie of past politics t eneounter, „end all the force and animosity of .slavery pi ejit i d:r ,ces and slavery tituidittes bringing:ratan 'I , cubus upon' the movement,; this cause of the . white man; the,free mile, the , laboring mire has been the 'eueceesful -;c ause . 1 This is glory enough for one day. sI , It is a triumph that in Rowe would have prowned the vitt tor with a wre ath , of, glert as he went up the Appian way---iu Greecewould have led, to ibis hunor—io America, demands the ipplatbre and acclaim of the whole people. I 1 This victory likewise i s the morel grad • fying—the more ',to be rejoiced et—tlie more to be solemnizetfin the hereufter-i-,„ inasmuch es the triumph, has been at:hie-t -eed by as evasive cativassoy (no conceal- • 'trent,' ofrinciple—by no false pretencia or ,nuesti n N a'ile.doctriues. The ; iteme w i e boldly ar fie, by the Nullifiers and as bold ly ly wet. 'ree tether - wail !assailed in it streughol ,„ and Free I Labor I stood up for its rig, ti'end vindicated its dignity an lee‘thin 'ts authority. .The giuutlet was throw!' ...wu by the advocatee.of Slavery : Qatcon erd slavery perptuetion, and l it `viiiikmatti lly taken uti % byl the Illeameratl andlttr_. . e wbu lookSorerrird to ultimate man :-; l '' e' l ,,: a a Otalliai I mi!a pressing neemsit,x,,,... , acute poitey.' , i Violent mud 4e.- ' munciathry , shacks upon free l ispeceli and i e`free press were met by still freer thoughts I and vtill more emphatic utterance. Aid i the result bus answered thee,exPectatimilof I the west Isangeine. From fifteen hundred ! to two cher:baud majority over the riekuciw- i 'edged chatipion ot the our 411110 U is sl4;:at we may Claim id point of numbers, and mu i lpoiui of prestige we toll chile everything. 1 • e The futUre of St. Louisl beloegs to her I 1 1 , worseogmen—to L2Deteeehanies—C6 ili r er 1 meeelloirtsto her nereirfaeturers—to /her eitizaus—in shert to her (true; l democracy I ' tOr thcAe....is no other denatiamcy ibep that i 111 labor. -They' i.ave iu ihinr ha .! i i:.; 1141 hereafter to moul'd it -te I the y will. Let, them be wary iu action. ' l ' I 1 It remaius to be seen I rchat tree the great party which hie ili - t a l e! , leiVe4 1 a viererse unrooked for by the country-- so e v ade - 64 expected by theme, I rew±ccill make,, ~t thei t iumph. NI ill :sway L n ounter the . fa tal delays of Catitia2 141il1 :bay glye up the groitnci they have vrob.; awl let drt" 'to their,tents with° no tinging for conque.q We ttrust nut. We trust 'that what •they have now done for thamselve," they may hereafter he induced to do , for others: 11 e trust' that, as they have i gained a battle in I their own persons, their -will not hesitate, hereafter. to :rid in lentemg their strength ,to gain \a battle far their fru4s in the }.N...e......1.1.--... =.1,.....411 OD, the puslaux oi `.victory: ':lVit/tu rclursitiit veal ryta. AO k. men every where ,i..., liereafter, l l I diet St. Lauis- hat made. ' l a proclamatiou inviting the people of the ' world to'ceme and Beide in her tuidlt assuri . o& theta of protection in person. property and opinion. "She is heneeforth, the - Free City of the Valley of' the Misaissipi. She invites Ll b4tr, CapiMl and COLTlllleree; without dis tiuctiorief country She prOpases lierseif -usa-- Center ; sf Trade without I any..otrcuin ,feietice. : , • . In reference to the details of the election which. will be found in,lanother column. it. is only necessary to say that Mr., Witot4, the -,andidate •of th True' Democracy, is cleeto by ueariy TWo Thousand over the higlwatt oprinsiti.4l candidato—that we have , carried the whi.ile uiunicipal t:cket, as well as taith'i i iatirbLt of the' City Council and that l the uilitiers, as 'fur as we :yet learn, havo net ele.cted a candidate id the city ' Again •Ive say, enough - glory fur one day. - ' The mericans, awl - Republicans of DauPhin County held i Mafia 'Oorsention at lic i t , rishurg no Saturday r evening last andi tified the action of the State entice!), i• tion ' 'The Harrisburgeortespo ndent of :he ' • I • Pittsburgh Gazette tiaysl, i . , J.I J. Clyde,i ntie of the most devoted and bittr Fi ; llinote't men in: the State:, during t he late HPrisidential canvais presided. This meeting passed strong - r esolutions of en.' dorstnent; and was addressed l by the Hon. Joseph:Cassy _and the Hoo. 'John C Kun kel, both of*Stintiti now most ,heartily en- detstthi; noniination of WiiiiMt. It• B. )looflie ..- i - ar`tif Indiana made ;•at ' brief • ia'ase dealt% addreea to the niecling. lt was wellireceived. '.. ,ri 1-- The principal incideni of the Meeting Iwas the bold bitter dnunciatian of San dentine byKunkel. 'He styled Sander. 1 sou ih modern . Achen who wore.. "Baby, 1 lonilh garments, had shokile Il i ( s'iloi!r and la weti t lp of go:d." , 110 - delared;:,that he f'shnuld experience the fate ' of his' sqcieni, prototype, be brought forth to!, thelfront of i the I, camp and iu presence.; of the I whole, 1 hosts be stoned to death." I I I 'This'll - 1 raraei scathing language, Com . _ , •;.- • 'jug ftqin - one whim:tribe -Veit! had. said it' was willing tersepport for Governor.] But every where the :feeling is to :hold-no enn-', Ituuninp with thelraitiir or his crew. This Meeting has been attended viikh moat Ir:du al/le results. It augers the 6io.st perfect, union - and harmony in cilia 'cimr.ty ; upon ill side' than semi. tcli be , a strong de. sire mangested that theft. attld be.a con solista.titsttpf bOth'iriugs of "• t • %rest army . of re'';oo.4*. 11 • ' - ' • -Ll,e' front Kansas.:.: • ... • Bt. Louie, , Aprit 13.—Kacsas &deices co the Tch are remixed. Robinfoo_ f and Delta. ler appeared at Lecompton on the 6ch el stand a trial for treason" but the time and place of holding the Court.being changed they were directed to apper on the first Slooday of, May: ' The requirements of the taw not being esiried out respecting the Census list, no voting :will •be snowed at Lawrence .and looomploo,' ear, four 'obsetiii. places have been designitta es tie peilif • , t .1 • Mil I .BE' . •A.vE4 - I - Angu.s . .. ===GMI a Z wiwand, Editots & Prtprieters FOR ,GOVERNOR, D'AVID WILMOT, FOR SUPREME. JUDGES. i James Veech Of Fayeefe County, Joseph J. Lewis FOR CANAL 'COMMISSIONER, WM: MALLWARDi ' Philadelphia. BSIDCUWATIfIt t SOBeCEIBERS.±9UT 'subscri bers in Bridgovr i ater will - hercafter receive the Argue at the •Drag Store lately occupied by 'Dr. S. Smith—Dr, Lexie haying kindly consented to take charge of the package. ; • sar We give - place, In ; another, coluinn, to a communication from David Kennedy, Esq., late a member of the fkTard of Commissioners, only at hie urgent solicitation, regretting at the same time that he did pot, during the tendency of the controversy,. put in his defence': Probable Changes In thd CaVast- From report's Originating in W.4altington, it seems net -unlikely • that important changes will shortly occur in Freshlent Buchanan's Cabinet. 'Gen. Cass, it is suPposed, will be the first to re tire' It has heen' ascertained by - thietimer' that extreme old age and physical ' , debility to tally him for the disAarge of the onerous. and .complicated duties of the State Department., It wsr, grave-Mistake on the , part of the , president to tender hlm the posi tion ;- and.n still graver one fur the General. at aid time of 'life, to accept it. Twenty Jeers ago, when in Wel vigor oFtnanhOod, he might I have filled the place with Somewhat of credit to himself, and perhaps to the advanta - gre,of the country,; providing he could have curbed his foolishly belligerent feelingsitoward4 mother EE I country. If Gen. C: retires, '• other changes kill most likely take place. It was well under-. stood -Wastrington, before 'the Cabinet • was ifinally agreed npan, that Mr. Cobb, the' . Seere, tory of the Tressary, would in no even t take a sesondary post under any one other:than Gen: Cass. ;If this determination was really arrived_ I at, Mr Cobb wili' eithee have to be transferred to the 'State ..Department, or the Cab! i inet altcgc l ther - , The impie. , sl`on also gains [ground in:some rjeartem that Mr z _Wa.lcer, the newly , appoin ted Gavernor . of Kansas, inn) , not, nfter all, choose to go to hiEnnek field sof labor,:-, but will permit. the reins to rest in thehands,of his_Secretary; )Zr. Stanton, Iwho i to; be the acting Governor tor'the time being=-Mr., W.,- in the meantime, testi:4'oou his oars at Win& ingtnn Micavrtier; for Something bettke la; .‘ turn. an • ^ urged for„ the State Department a few ~ mouths age,.and yeas only overslauglid because,of .rhe extreme views kl i ich he entertained. Should an o : peeing occnr 11 , 6 w, his friends will - doubt 7 fess renek. the attack,-With chances Of 'EUCe4SS' rbetter,than befal-e. ' : . • . . - ,DpaTfiror Passoss.—The sudden death of this gentlemrin, a member of the State Seri- . ife, from the City ' of Philadelphia , was briefly , ' • 1 \ announced in a telegriphic dispatch last weer:. For the last twenty-file or thirty yeats, Mt' P. • • has occupied a prominent .place in' the political • , fiistory of this' State. He was a min' of'to2ll - ability. In 1833 he we s *first elected Senator from Abe Cumberland District ; in 1838 he was chosen Speaker of the fiehate, and-oc copied that post during theContirufee of the memorableHuckshot wet" of -- 16418-9. In 1840, he was appointed Sclicifor'4- the Trees- . ury, under the Harrison/ administration 1848 he was made 'Assistant:Secretary of the Treasury noisy P* o .;. 6 4,TiLyym. SUbsequmitly he removed dpi a, engaged in the practice of . i I in the year 1856, he was again se Senate. 'ToUching cub°. pies upon hit 1 his worth were delis ' ered I,!ii,Sen,Ltors Wilkini; Taggart, Harris and !others.' 1110th Houses adjourned for, the put -1 pose of/16am-ring the eustomiry' rites, and - pay ing. thei s t tribute of respect due to the honor ed dr. " d Mr, P. was.ibout 60 years Of age. We ~continue to •receive the most gratifying responses in every part of the State, to the nominsilons recently made at Harrisburg:— Every anti Administration paper which has come under our observation, with the eiception of the Philadelphia News:--which won for itself Bich unenvinble reputation in the canvass of last Oa—enters into the contest with a zeal and an earrestness that we have, seldoni seen equal eil„ 'and whioh promises to result in the achieve. ment °fe complete victory. The recent decis ion of 'the Supreme . Court ; the, belief that has seised hold of ,the public mind that` Mr. Bu chanan has surrendered himself to the guidance of Southern. politicians; the failure to, sustain Goy.- Geary, and the substitution of an ultra southern fire-eater in his stead, hav i e conspired to such a degree l in•opening the eyes of many - who bees thusliing :suffered themselves to be delailed by : specious catch Words and false pro: fesSions, that.ci re action must and will come, and that speedily. The feeling ;bat 'Pennsyl. . vania was o lost last fall, only through theyeach eil - of • professed ehemies 4 , of the Vetnocraiic - ..pavy i find be conviction that the State ought aa : tan redeeMed, will incite iliefriends of Free i doin t.; a diligence, and an Untiring, activ ity that heti. tinnily fail of-success. Deartf f or AK OLD tATIZEIII.—vuri mat COD 'mined a brief notice of the death of Mr. JAMES Witsosi. He was one of the eirty Pioneers of Ileaver county. Some lifirodd years age he located in this btrough, engaged in merchandi sing, and aubsequently in' the profession of school teaching in different, pasts of the county. Ni Wee extensively known, and much ester:lmA for his honesty .and for the kindliness of his manners.. Mr. N. was nearly, if not quite the last; of that band of aged.rben whose lives and .histories were interwoven with the early: settle ment of our county, , braveit dangers, nisi endured hardehips- aid.' privations- mareely to be imagined by:their delestrlants Ha died si eta afi . ef rl5-, . i BRANICR, APRIL - 15, 1857. • VI Bradford . Cowl!" O/ Cheater c'otptly: =Z:=I RESPONSES OF THE PRESS FATAL-Astinfir.-11to pniotio• of earribig and lain deattly i weapons, upon the *lightest pretext Las 'beam. atarsilugly prevalent of late. A min named William Campbell was ebot by soothe? . named James Jones: at s di* reputable Limes, In liittsburgb, a few days sinos thtelfects of shish produced almost In. itintaneous death. Both were young men, all pectably connected, but both bad fallen into pernicious titbits. and of late bad been lesding dissolute lives. Jones, now In ;Nisei await. log his trial for murder. glar.Wittiast Nawatt., Ma., his been ap pointed Collector at New Castle and' Croas Cut, oa the Beaver Division of the Erie 'Could; Hs bas occupied tha Collestor's office at Cross Cut for a number of yeari past,' From hts aecotn modeling disposition and thorough= husiness qualifications we doubt not he will discharge his additional duties in a creditable'mannee to himself, and highly satisfactory to the traveling Arrourrep' re ins Itsmt.--.lnmee Arm strong, Esq.; of Lye...using eonntyrboe been op= poinled . to the Beat on the Seretne Benoit made vneant by thelesiontion of Jitdge Thia as ,ft isotiteitat - unr*pszted lipPoin!.. l eat. In view or the noeunstees imierstoettto hart bleu given by the governor that. be would spie r et the candidate having th e highest vote r in , 'the recent Union State Convention. • Stars Easosions.--Is ,Connectient the. Re-' publicans hare elected the State ticket, both branches of the Legisheture, and probebl three , of the four tnembera of Congrisn—thei Deuto cysts trainini otie. The Republicans have also elected the State. Judicial' tickets in the States of Wisconsin and Alichignn—by maiindtleti ithent 10,006 b eachi - • ‘ 1 Goon Ehos."—We are infortned th a t a hen in the neigblering village of Rochester recently produced T#tarr-Sts ehickene—sail one brood. and from one eitting.' That hen Las eri• dently been tryir% to spread irrself t and has proyen eminently sound oft .the egg qiieittion.— Hcr owner luny Irately challenge the county; and perhnps the State , to eclipse her if they can, war Craus Part - vies, Esq., well and factor- ably known : Rs the former'indefatigable Pre)44 dent of the 'Cleveland, 1¢ tittsburgh Railroad Compsni, has been' oppoiOteti finoneie agent, with power iO-negotiate bonds, ,buy i iron, Sze., fur the klibeaultee (Wis ) and Beloit Railroad. QUI,TIe TICER.—Our political friend, in Delt icr county teppenr to be just now, in the mithst of .te-very Pretty scrarable . for the localoffices. We'Perce!ive by..the laeW American flak, forty ptrsonif are strkrionpe6l, fer eiven'; !offices.. and thht,.toa,.before Cie appearance of: a call for a CoUnty Convention. . . - .Ber Thel River ii in excellent navigable, ot • der at the 'Pier.exii time—the frequent Tal; of Itid:week swellifit the water te'l2 10.15 feel'in the r elusief• ' kennustially large anmhe; of ! boats Irv,. -vied thin three or l'four (lay to be scarce hi tar . 'busily . orriphled ... 7 .....riFig onw_. .., rubbish cur,the new .. , l lieruirukt, I. tirt.H i u - ods, prvparu r5O*.T t to. layingjoirartd planon& trlTs_ r.twera, Jrc Thif --------,7" , "-ir e-13...icu,:oflturste,abi wil l doubt lelis w e ll peyf i cain this pri4_o*-ttitir d o y. . • . ter: Hon qlninnel 'heaters, n inemt l ies o f tb e late Corigras; fri, Indiana; and re-electen'io the.next, die 44 short time since at his residence in Fott a minister Or the Go v& ft wirttky and a: de.sercedly high: in tlie e s :fa ' ' • parties Free Bankiti l l Bill proposed by Mir 4, . 1 , 3., last 76. k. defeated in the ipresentativer, butirsta suh7piltieitt *ed te; id itade the praent ger The Ball, of .tt::io 11oETO of• Al ly nno-annl ftenvey, of ge l ittemet., with the Di thte S l upreino '.• next on mocrAtio noinituttcoO for t r iudge of Couri. II iter T he "iltyne 141areh, 180- $42.38`.: 10 tke previa, toroiolos o hicago R. 7, were SIO3 lover those e . I year:. Pennryl r an.(ll ger The fished at . Eeq., is an he introniz Director ! taster, l'a litivaluable and in th /mini of ~ ..- Commission word of On. • toga of th • . . jam' The iy offer a , the'apprei Samuel such shoal( ; Wyite, a g einminastah B. Reed. old W Mirw formerly Tau a Brie appall:am' ananmlin, t tiff Minlikte __,,, 1 Con:tree. yrs... Counterfeit *s'a en the Tiri ion Beek if New .Londo n, Conn., and the Gen.' es!=ee Valli Bank are i i circulation, Both are said to hi ell execute , and :alenlated to de. Mal - tar nor: Pollock 1* ,up to this time, sign 7 ; ed .two ha pessedbyj r red and f rty-two bills the preset' Legislator .- . • • I MI" Cbaries EM I omer hie iirrieed in Englao He ends his health greatly im proved. • • L• B°lr ease, it is or a feir eeision in the Pitstopore Williamson :pentad, will 'gii,en in the comet ii4brate`ni "'Wit Carson", has been dian Agent in iew Mexico. Sir T appointed s meeting of Ithe 13eaver„ County ral Soiiety; the 29th and 30th of and lit of 10etaier neat were to hold the next ' 4 .7 p 'That / we i l eir,sajourn to meet April 24th; still°, o'cloeir, pre. the Sheriff's Office, hi Beaver. /31: CUNNINGIA3I, Site. Quebec Eleotton . April .13,—Linnin d g the - eleetimi, • gist rioter' ha oemirrad ~ at 11tetobliei-j* Nen' Vettiwi r weary Inn miffed 'atm • ' • rir BgriPtil'F SePtfui 6 PP1. 01 I on Frills I Quebec oo Sat at:R Mid ale( .; ' ' Pee the beam Amu. At Ople of Mt COttntY. .......+ .i . I PZLLOW ,CTrialsta:The Auditors, of the County . iappeur N, ,i . i tintlitaiolitig to arouseyeurindirtation i bast the County Commissioners, for the, manlier lin which', the finds of •the Count have been esK11": dad thniugbOut the' by a i tgone year. They were replied to once bY our present Board of Commisekmers,, butl Mr. pain appears' not to be satislied,llmappears to take great 'delight in hieing his name before the pub lic. I suppose he is !onking ahead, and he waists to make the pe,UPle believe , that'he is very'much concerned for thea welfare. Ile is accordingly otikto the Argus tame time back in atiothr ' eommutdeation; in ' whfcti he says thee-tte was thrseigh tie sa ., . .l , Cariosity or 'peesonki tee iiig of dierespect to the present Barai' l. d of f ommisaihners that , they made mention of t e manner in which. moneys are received land the public not, know, 6r - whom or for what purpnae." li t Ohl no, I suppose nod Bot he-waa so awfully !astonished and disgusted when he 89 the manner is whichthe hind/a d the dear peo-i i n pie had been slu dered that be could not refrain. Poor uti n! it is a wonder thait be ever aurviveii tbelshock, but .;I hope he will get over, it; liii-tiestbll would be -all awful calamity to the nommonity.. The people [would then no oa to guard their in terests, tinT,- yo,hhe 'officers ;night then squander the liecaPlii's coley wiis impiuni ty„ and the peopleine or be anything' the wiser. Het I eve (miller that they had no tlintight ,itha!t we. 'that [lay. SI aught againat I. thei' ' action in this I matter. /Oh , yes! 1 sippose he would] ex pect us to' allow [ourselves to be published as swindlers of Cie publie, and yet we ntiu-t net say auk bi:agalort it. Mt. Eakin 'nays tbat'we "lump oor lo 'Mental a couut, and leave the tax paying c, tisane in the dark." , To this I ,siouli'liay t, nit ir'ilie items" arel net getie Illy' given*, is the fault of the Auditors and hot ior t e is' 1 la Auy pore that Will take thel troable to i t examine he`records aril 81.0 the Items for I theinselvpi. - !It: says Ithat ttim [ rovements such as.bridges audfrjaids t rough the i ., County have been starved, n •on the ac-1 count of a monument of folly befog erected' calla. a jaillor penifentiary ". I think i that it would ; be as we ;for , our [ auditors in their conimunication to the public to. Bitola byi the . truth . I Their own .report shows ,that: nearly t.,ooo,weie expended in building and repAring bridgeslin the bi r g,rine yeas.'As (41 1 i thelail i!.itca/ 21 ".i4i 1 that the Commissioncrs hesitated very much about underteltng, but it' bad been I advert! awes laid [ tbcfnre the Grand .fury ; ' I: ,d nein , and they; bad tiiiie no repo ied in fav-r: of it ,i and we considered it o r dirty to be influenced by t eir devisionst. Iltitl there w.ia one 'thing about which we hail no i hesitatioh. and in this I think we • Will be , sustained by the people. ' That war, if we I Vat ; at all we'woula build a gocal one, and ft will 71. en Emisleed be among the best iu , the State. Mr.l.lt r aktn draws a compari.. son bet:wen the yerr 1847 and:he last I year,- and shoWil that the pay . of the I Commissioners i ti the last year a notarial to more than doable what it was th, an d i ii 'says that there We're "more public it ! prose,. 'maraca going on . n the County to 14. i linen. .14.1 •...t..... tio. now To thinwould ' say, that upon referri' g to the boos t :find 11 1 that the Receipt's find Expendjture r t in the ! 1 bat yetis were nnee t l an double what they , I were in' 18.17. and that theiamnunt expeo- t \ded in: building' andLrepairing Intidges to the boa yeas war net ly' .is 'Toes what it was then,lof courseltbe bu-iness would be I inearly,doublel But Mr. Eakin appears to keep altogethe put of, view the rant that i the Commissionrrs pay has `been increased I by lasitto one third more than it waslin 1847;1 rand .1 gates almost 811 public' offeers, ou r "; County Auditor i a among the res tia+ willing to take all that the 14* allows the , Now I if we take the [ Coniniisioner:s pa ($726,- } 1 i ii) is, 1847, and doable iffor the issere in business. and then add oue-thitAlfor The I , ineir'ease by Itaivl i ag it Will brjit taNtt,l93a.- 162, nearly' 650 More ilian we actually received., 3lr. Eakin further chargea that i . "6ur latter diy. Cationait.siaintra make the County fund pry fee their personal 9 , 1 a nu i r ling exp e nses through the County.;lr To this: I would ski. tlia . r t Ido oat know ; ' what is tbe general Ipruettee or custald of the Cominissioners of our County, or any other l eeway, but I know that it never was my practice to charge the County will' I personal. l eipenses. i I charged for horse hire, forryagei railroad fare Ike., (end this l 11 think every / lannorlible man will admit Il had a right at de) but. never for perinond expenme. In conclusion I would sugfest that if our Auditors are Mich ;Odder; for retrenehment!and reform, I think it Would look' as well fur the to begin 'pt home and set the exlample.:,.d.Cleonse,fiist that whieli. l is within the cup c and l platter, that the' out- i side of them, may belelean a1i0.".. But .we find the Auditors p4 ' increased 'she' lett year to. more than double what it was;a few Years ago. In [ I the ' last year it am ounted to $126, nowt f it' their, pay had tbeen increased one-third 'b y law as the Cointhia sionerit has heen'it triad bring it to $l6B, 1 1 a this would be more t an three, ti:nes as much , as our Auditors ree ived kw years bask. But I.[,auppoite Mr. i ;Eakin and his' associ ates would I wish other ito do novas they ' do, but [siti they . say. 1 N . I I I DAVID ICENNEBY. 1 i Inl,mani and stood iinatioit of. men of 41 , Shan- s!tm, of Ong the MI 1 the , Pittttiirgb, Ft. 1., for 7the tmouth of 2tsi 93—an iiksreiiiie Sof t the' same month iti School Journal, pub ly H. Burrow', !übliesttion, end .shoulcl /. hand' of trail School 'ation iu the county.. re of Washington eoun, , s Thousand who for' who murdered port - time 'eines, tinder noes. Esq.. o Pluladelphia_ ig, but in the late cau se been iewarded by an •to China. En To the , Coal &NikitaDred Sentt.—Tbe KO. odium) Gaeette; 'tie ' most able . and influ ential of .l all! the interior Democratic , papers of slielisgri, has bolted hits party " I.t can not stand the Dred i :Scott! decision. It; • has nor flinefiedLat the Vtolatien of the Nlisson- 1 ri - Compromise, ! nor 'protested' ttgaiust the bonier ruffian usurPrion ', in Kanstis,_but now 'tg. ita pirty brave planted themselves upon the Ored &o 1; : dectsiiM—denied the citizenship,' and the('Usual righss , .l protec tion by the civil power, to over half ,a mil lion l of freu. cOlored People, and agred that slavery shall be , a, national institution over rullug State lavia aul constitutions, and claiming the protection of the American flag on tholhigh ,seaii---laving reached such . a depth of deliasetnent, itl :can no longer follow them.l 1 1 . • 1 --,.......J---- , • Every Alit'icie Warranted well Made.— nis i motto tidopted and :carried out las doie , much toward building up i character forthe ready twOr clothing sold by Car nitgbatt,, 4.llegheoi . City, , His work is known to be of superior order, and i• sold, at low Lifts for Cash Only. .Buyera will fail on 'lds emajtters nu* style. of Piece Goois, for OetitilAnd _lgo tie pustmni'utik, and , ..-z choicestoc,V City:elwl. clothing 91 . .6 41 4 "a 114T , XREftING FROM CHIN, I: --- toraßintEst or ossi 179;oop mzx !r.ZPORM Kilt4ll7. I - r IFront the If' Y. Journal of Common, 'Ap 1 MACAO Jan. 29, 1857.—A1l fol 'business is not only suspended, brit ent at itt end, et, it bong Kong and at ton. i my' last letter, the , gr p?rtl,..a.She L i western subur4s of the ettpi in which is situated nearly all the 1/111000k lAopi. 4.; - concerned in for eleg! trade, have been command; Of-the total destrOctiOn of the foreign factortes Thewill lisle heard by my I bisti letter.— The Ch6ese - cotnputetteir kisses in houses, go4lowns, altc., at oier i 4,000 togs—np to the present time`; and inr,ner >chandize, and the • valise of the abOve rnp. erty,'they II sMte their - losses at '910,900,- 000—which ',is probably not far froti the truth. •• ; •- •- ' We cannot' ? of eourse,lnow very accur ately the damage Sustained by the, city, of Canton,' since i t he bombardment begat', 28th October I'4' 'but as the latter' l bus been kept up ,with more or lecis pertinacity 'n, 'within ii few days ago, when the English i Admiral ,itetired with his forcei from be•l fore the city , it is fait to'suppose thaithe Chinese do not over estimate the lo in. life when'ltneystate it at 70,Q00 o'ofr. all ages'' andlsexeS. Everything faysmi f t his' calculation; and it is well known that the streets are,L iceedingly narrow, the Popu lation of - g , itden4ity, the 'means or c the, power to move will iu,the reach of curtgar atively fek - while the eastern of t clositig of the gute4f ; everystreet during a rie Od 1 of public ditnger, Mates immense loss 'oil fife, by'any sudden tuoveMent of the pop=l ,1 ; -, , 1 , , mace.' 1 : , .• 4 - TO f. 8 .! rnilapg 6 all the other distremes! ~. whiol have been r veted upon them an d which t • i areiinseparal le from such a eon,li tionlof 'flings, the, otal detttruction of thel‘, trade of !t i e place, he - interruption to alf the daily lavtications 1 3,f the people, 'Ste , are Ver l yoppres4ive Ro their effects. Still, up to,thS present Moment, t i ti . e Chinese do not Make the WO+ cosec's/on. The vice eroy' Yehr• in all hi s officia l s' 4, iu is us' fi rm a l t this mdtnent be was lien , the "Arro w" Toreki was seized by his off"- ecrston-,the Bth Oet,ber last. The pe ple 1 ton, are-even more ! bitter grid exaspeted agaiiist the English. and perhaps-an for 'eiguef4;:tind notwithstunding 'their dis ' r7 es. , ses ,tied their sufferings, their oppositian to ever!ythin'i which bearj the iappearance of ireconailiatiob or terms of any kind, isirea- I ter. than 'Over. ,; , . 1 ' ' ' [ r----..---- l The, ... ii ' 1 I 1 1 y,6 ILI i "awl!. 1 ' 1 ~ ( ' The asiierqnn s I frequentl , made that iths'l3 : igas Legislature of KanSas has re- ; pealed its 4iii-ixilits and bloody “ hii s ;". enacted at the fermor 'Session, is false] A single one of thiss i e acts—that imposing ,a political test-oath on voters—vras repealod. with on's Sectirinsonly (the twelfth) of"An Act toy punish off.nceis against "Slave rep eitY."=-the ,sectiorr which punishes S a felois " I raq': free Person" .srho shall I" 1)7 •speikinglor; by writing, assert or maintain the( pers i hns have not the right ta !hold 'slaves in ''this Territory," or who shall cit.. ;' cisi.ite any paper or pr.inphletAssertmg that , [ -.... Hattie. [Twelve other sections-of that same latrocions act ate uorepeal e cl. and in I to-'a ay, rsO fat as the austaing body cal then fiireci--- - iirulNag others, those r i ,,. 1 it Sec .1 H. If any person eironla , or print, ite, t" !ta introduce into, publish or cat4se to be brought into , ; printed, a , l itten, paUlished . or cirmlated, or shall knowingly aid' or us-ist in bringing:intrsprintingi pub l4itig or eircithiting within this Ti.%•iitory, ,:i I sup hook, paper, pamphlet, mag ime, ' ' ' handbill' Or circular cortl . ining any state. Ili I • - • nteu!s4 argumesits,.opibions, Bentham' „doe -1 trine, advice or innentio, calculated t , pro. dupe a' dis4tierly, dangerous, or rebellious ilisiaffetion among the slaves in this Terri; 1 torts,or to itsiimee such slaves I to! escape, ! jifront th eservit-e nf their master:, orlte re , sist ,thei' i r ituthority, he IS hall- be gapty,:of itelony, and be punished ;by imprisonment. Chard labor for a term of ribt lesi than . , . re years. ~' 'l ,, ," Sed.l 13. Ni) !person who is' con.cien ! idttsly !opt:wised' to holding . chives or who does nut admit the rig:it to hold slaves iu !this• Territory, shall iii: as a juror on :he .trial of any prosecution fur. any; violation of any of the - sections of this. act." , 1' ' :Scores of such 'enactments remain, and' ram orris of like tyrinoical na — p artisan character were added at the late.sessinu...= i i And yet ho sands of well-meaning citizems tihave bee inade'to believe that the despot. iz. partisan acts of that Legislatnie; intend. ed to uphold Slavery, have all heen repeal ed.—POLurgh Gazette. I • Qfwial Approval 'of „ Condabt.--LThe orgatt of the dos i , the IWlLthitigtoti Union, in its ye : issue, elosess oulogir on Mr. We ngw i iellnitr of Kaiiialtp and 3lr. I - I the new Secretury, with the folio agr.lph;.. . • . - -"Mr. Wont's?, We present, abl ry of the territory, it is UtlCferEl:C i be .transferCtl, to .sonta' other apl t i position. ' he appointment of hi ti sor was ia necessary , part of the plan adopted in reference to the of Kansas, land not intended_ to Mr. Woodson in any- sense .wha t I 0f I curse not. Mr. Woodson 'capacity of secretary of the most beto the ost serviceable tool of dex Ruffians that nould.be ituagi fl uchanan's Administration has whatever to fin d with his eendul according to its notions, has bo l o play in the highest degree..: Eq satisfied; of coarse ; is the adwi with Audge. I;ecotupt, t as; useful the slaveholders in his judiet i al Woodn has Awn himself in station—N. Y. Jim. . NEI Washit Geyer Major! elinedl The iog tht tom FM2 ME From New Toti. YORK, April 03 —The ;igloo c/rresondeat a orship of Uta hlas been! M'Culloeb, of Tezasi, ar) a Heralikbas ao editorialist it; political supporters or Cul 65trau4 action, in finr of cigar/ 0,7, , I , I beef for eetietlol Volker. New 61'16101 April, 13.---8!:•osj "f e ii_ i yeaterdayat ViCksourg, and also at Sum,„ -to tba . depth of an inch and :a half: • Preporatlons are msk(ng, to send' 1000 'igen frour•ChJrleston to be relief nriValip er . Charleston and Xs Cfilesas cclutrie.; nit $ 5 ,0 00 - - • eigrr rely au ter ttei nzAD,kciik AN 1 DERILITy...: • 1 • ~ •4' Mr. :Bilas - J. Lisoomb t °I . 113truli°01ini uva: 4'l l have fettled. I. ticerhave'*lllo!, litOti Bitterit, a realadY l i for Heactieti4 '41;4 Debili'y. My, wife hal alto used it wit!, the greatest benefit." 31r. A. 8. Niehobiln, of Pittiburzh I also rem trice that he has'expari,; t i c ,,l Haue , relief fromiti use 'for Iff tdaclie. • I t._ 1 , Take a half tei•spoonful three - Itiiii e , ~ day, an Lout; before Meals. Eat me/l ately, and then of wholt4oina fooil ia o t i 3 .„, will find thief is really a remedy fur Siek and• Nervous illeadache, S'eaktie..l of any kind; ICestirtmesq and I iles. • it•it, ;6 p i , ..','. fectly simple in composition, it tux • 1 a . ken without fear by the inralid, r,,, a 4. iog a fine arontttic flavor, it is very S ate, ful to.the dchijitat........a itts^,—•scli. •, - To Tni Lutos Prof We sl, Of St': has,. after fears) of deep study anduntiring research, isM.ceetled •in Ives. to the public at! article supirier L. any unw use, and Mdeed it is truly a ~,„jerrui „di,le,ovety--are adveit to his ,Ilait.Rdsinrative; the only aitiele that has, - been completely stiecessful cheating of hid gray iocks, removing dandruff, i•tch jog, scrofula; &o. It restoret;lthe I t ieaded to -more• than the original beaut'l - adds•new liisture todockialreatlyluziiriAt: having the effect on coarse, Kirsh hair to render it giniisy),, • and watery; fastens per. I `maneutly huir that is loose or and many! other dualities •which hill beeoui.;" kunwo ns soon As user:. The pride of tit4tikind -.is pingtil rly dew` -: veloped int the 4eriing 3141 aril,atigemetitr•if., the hair;lperlmpt froinyitr faet th the only portion of the ,i b tun M _So ly that •-•," we can train in any way : Wwe eifonc;i hew -= importeot then,-having this porijoii lett, our eire, that we .should use 'All ',theineans ssidoce has 'placed in our panda to, reader it ibeautifuf and perinanent.l wou'd base beautiful. hair, „glossy hair, Iperinapenz i hair, hair with its 'natural color _elegautlY• 'prtserved to-e 4 rekile old agS, 4on't fall pure,hase Wood's • Hair ItAstorativ. [Daily I, wa State Gazette'. IffiirSAld by Dr : 0. Cunningham, of Deavdr, ant Dr g, gist! generally. I ' ' A Recipe that .gore'y rewr fails to - tre a' cold.--N4w, while winter,' with its' hartheu 'tt& of Co 'mld Coughs, i 3 with us, we, think I a remedy that, will relieve blleil V6itlitir/113 should, be highly prized, and ail ~ 1 11, ik roc,r, the worth of,,this retnedy,wip.doai wq do , —prize ,•—prize it dl,ubly. Take a dotibltf , llisTot, Dr Saufores luviaoratoziki - INif ~ i ,3 1 • relief - • , , 1.-. greater tuau any; a lt o er tneet , i,qe vt ., s, ever tried, for we ltve,rarely Ao re? - ktithe' ff dose to be entirely free froth Coug,tt.,--Tol as soon as the lungs have 'ir4e t o ,torro,r oti , the collected matter, the t:ire i , 4 c!tali)lekt.'' ' Al a family me.licine, for tho curer or 13,' , .• —, el Dntow,tes, Worms, Deran4enteut of,them , Stomach ind Liv i er, we eill ;rec.nnatend it— •• , ' knowingly. Ifo?Sala byDr. O. Cunniiiglaus of Bea rer, and DtUggists generally:. • - BEAlealt. MARKO; BEAVER, 115 !857 (fifirrecieti :Dee!fly 'FLOtat—P,er hundred I $3.50 i7lolll3.—per cwt ... i 2,00 BUt:KWIIRAT—per .. 3.00 WHEAT-4,er. bushel. ;. t ' ...... L.. 1,20 .RYE—per t%shel CORN—per bushel i.!..N4 - 4 623 OATS—per bushel....:. 31413 BEEFL-round PORK -round ... ... .. 7 EVE v.4,5 1 145,75,' yamty 5.97.35 /IE-At—peir has hel.. 1,:„! t ; COB.N—per bnshol •.1 .... L . u:0" E—pvr bushel I ... -- OATS—pet - 13:145 FLAYper ton' • I .POTATOES—per bushel.... • • IBUTTEtt—p'er ... . . . ...... i 4 45 • EGGS—per dozen .... . , . .... BACON—shoulders 94; - inims 12 • sid.q,l I f .• Nott e To the School Directors j Beaverreolinty G scfmnican purnt‘nee of the '43l sec tion of the Act of Bth N14y.,185-1. you-lre .h ere by notified to meet in Ciiiireniion; lit Cite tours House in the borough. of Denr;er, on Elie 'first - Monday in Slay, 1857, being the tourtii - dty of the month;ut . 1 o'clock l in the afternoon, Dudselect , select, viva Tope, by litnitjority of tit., wifely number of Directors presed,, one,Per - s - oii of . my .pnd scientific atinininetifs, on l of ski:l land 'experience in thel-- iirt of 're.teiting. County Superintenderit,l fo 4 l. the three',succeed ' ing yenrsl determine the ernount of COlllfrllsll. rion for the me, and cert ify , ;thetresait Li the; . State Suptenrient Ilarrisburg: requi red by the 89th and' 40thISections of etid act • I cemsoL *Fit vs lEksT County Superintendent. . oodson's MMCXIt, eterday's Iker,_ the Stanton, log par 1 tO ropriate We are' reque.3teO r to itarfourkee _ a.l )IE3 R.-y[1;801N, of .Borough sp., is'can 1i• dateitir the st3upeiinteticleney of the 'Col' moo sohods of.l3e.is , ir 'county; . . auccps. general In. the 91 ri Oint mcn P le as o f B ear - County, No. , 239 ,ltgrels 2 erilb matter of the Lunacy of Aleviaii ltrDonald. June SO, 1853, Final'apcount of Catntrettor filed' Marchl9. 1857. 'Aceoiltit confirmed 1 , i 6 ) ; cause, before - next. Term; anti _orilerefi to publishelaccortling to Tulle 34, relating to aignees.ind trustees.. ( , 'Mt A true extract froxi ittaftecord. • .1 - - Attest : ; fit; 8. Quart . • govern diseredi, . tit his tory, line the &r -,ed. M. no (atilt t, which • en execs wally well inistration k, tool of I • pacify as executive Pertions in - knitted will . ; take notice 0 0 "°' jr., Commatei of ,Alevinder WU-Z.-- aid; a Imnatio„ lute wed! his.fin4l adount such committee in the citsce of the Piatlinnoill of the Court of Cotillion Pleas of lietirer county. and• that said account will he alluseil by pi Court, unless cause be 'town to the 'COL tr3ll on or before the fiat I doy of nettt lulls- Ist 1557. g QI;AY, Yr°. april 15 1557. • ; ' fitar.copy and 'charge Wm. Pilonald; Hera offered tq o has deg • Toti~ce 4ll ' 'THE regular annual meeting for.the dK of Directorsof the thsrglon Caplet _ilont o l t . s tb r e ivied Company will beilseld at the.4,lWter . CornOtrtly, Darlinctoti:'ou Tuesday, VA/ I V info. iJoHrir wpirg, Prim P"'"' ' 119401 16 1557. - 99 . tide, • Fremoiii ttre tint II ME