II BUCHAN '8 .AD SIST. !" i il , f; I ,We i givebelirr a few! extra; _ ~, i 1 _ able simeth by, Hon. siqiN On 1 i IVestmorelatattiDistriet, 1 i few ii the adjournineil - t of Congress!'' I • i This Administration found a me Iw9uty millions in be Treastirmit as. been in power a litt lemore thad a. year, and , what it the edniitir -of tlf Tree ury now?— , Bankrupti r iI . A d, alth ugh w have been digging gold irlh- the rate of too e than four and iShalf ri lions a tonOnth, a ill the goy 'le L ernment ha b en - obligid to re rt to what the partylnaekto call +l,heiragr-money car- reneyi" to the issuance) of Treitsury ,notes, formerly inliosteally cleitninivateil "Treavnry shinplaster4."l , What 'fii beautiful -state of 'things!t hat statesmanship t proves the President' and his Admmistra ion_ to poF sess! Whit Odom, agaeity patriotism! And yet,, bankrupt as. hb Government --is, i liP t obstinate ;policy calculated ' not only tio, impoveris ii !tit more, and compel th' Secretary of the Treasury to t • heaP debt 'pcoln, debt, yl , borr big, but it is also calcnlated to d resit worican en terprise, eri pM Amerie it - induittry, destroy Amerioan . 1 anhfacturtlialfd to reduce to the loweat price Ameri At profizeo, 'Such folly and madnessa r veiciild astonish ,lits if • we 'were tiO secustoMid t o and familiar will; it. 1 II -I ' - ,?I '' :a Mr. ClaitiriMn, I ha';',C a wad to say OW `''' 3 '" : " 4 .iiit t ' of the . 'reseist Administra tiotL i•• as 1313 1m7"-± il MO wisdom 1 and foresii t at in regard Ito ibis as in rtgu ns to its fitiaafial policy. IlFor so e reason of other, a warluppn Utii; _was acme." expr;i dient. Itj Was necesiiry to ichastise - the Marnsons orlßrigham Young' ) insolent and i ; „ insane ravrigs. • The war,wa coinmeneedT the Avniyi a tan immense expense of suf firing,. iwnil Marched! thou • lids of miles i. I through) the ilderocsa r , inilliona of dollar:. i hid been ex ended n rEicruitittg and prod l 'stoning it ''fo the cam - aign; alad when, af ' te r mo t tos of toil i crossine• the 1.1301113- - tains, forcing its na throwthrou g h valleys obi t structed by snuw, anthill striioles.with an inhospitable climate,l i hid at length arriv - ed withinistriking is atiee of the enemy, peace commissioners ell; ;dispatched in haste to overtake ,an „stet. its whiner, .and 'raj negotiate wi.l i the Alormons'.:for peace. 7 1 r ll - i , It hasken hsual, .specially in modern • \!ime, to exhaust diplaTuttey bkore fir.mrting to arms. 'i But this old tune- onored, wise, ~; I 1 -.And Christian policy, was re ersed by oir , Democratic.rresidett. He de tares war Mat. - end treat's; afterwards. He mustered his "`battalions; 'imarched them a an immeare egpense.of money and suffer ing into the "tnerny's ion,airy; and[wben f iey had arriv - ed, , „and ti i very mail- frlom the Vest prrtnii. • edridino of the commence ent of hpstit- Wet, the Pres i dent Whough himself that ti l it was . time to cheek ) * the -a vance of the • Army, and, vent commissi+ers ;to treat With theimmy. .W.Suld it not have beet; e 'wiser and m re conformable to the usages 'or`eiviliird ations, to have sent eoteTu jel.i - sinners, to , irgire into and report dpon the ''Mormoiffurrages, b4ore sending , an army into their roluntry? IfY doing so, he would have saved millions ti the Treasury, which Ile policy 4 t his party has!, rendered al best brukrtipt. But thong ' the Treasury -nod thelreonetry tuight• ba c profited by I pursuing this course; the. it uses iniquity 1 might !oft have been so ea i 1 or safely ac eemplished;,,bad it n t been or the war.— Alio coniradts and ap ointru tsincident to this It i lP i rttabn war were st ong levers to force refractOry pafitisaps nek into' the , ; ranks o( the party from. wiCh t They badi i beep frightened ty[the,lis 57 enormity.l l P^-'islets;foi- - or . epliew , contracts Sot' ~ , paulet '', . r:1 bretbers' or .potent : it for a . mom ../ from whichh nr coidiel i _ /anti-041101pr is Bali goes b k o -114 rut. / pattonato urcha' i sed ~, 1• the ign§in ny due t ciPle• 1 l I I' i l I ap.,no _prepare to, sa . , here oldie's - where, as been such .consi erations But 1 ing new in tbe bidto y of,bu i p End ont . , haireafter, t ut appg fice spat contracts for supptil ,sons _ ,__p ... ik. other rel4tions,..-, - e wonderfully duciug those whk) have faltered ilt 'to retluru.,,,to-j the staudards they bay , de'se4ted. -Scruples ec are a peasedi, alarmed and ,sfied; and the part;spo :s, beuding under the by subserviency, and Lis dekrtion of prin. .....is for lek the Consummation" of the liani ' of thel' Ic But ;Whatever may be the " 'Mir kitertaine3 respect rig the wisdom fai lurFe dent'S •war policy, its novelty' nature; ( itiversally conce4ed. i Hitherto s t,,,,bi l i , Live sent mbassalora to treat, in each [fa d event wa ; but our Prez•ident hat; c6nsiderl t} n ortkr / o havelan - opp•Trunity ij a „4,l , aba.l4ador to treat- and 1 have no , th a t k,,, 1 i it will e on - be '' he boast of the i i;'g and 1 'e party hat ..li P . resident has l e unify i,lly ruses cful in is management w i t h lq,, •inicin va , and speetally in the ! priepi 1 - lf rear•S• —hie it appears had I , The exe pt by the lads- p r di c ! ti t, i ' Ov r-ardeut &ma- „1, 1 5 e ,:t„ s , L _,..4 , r*,- A-6 -,.,L-.-i-b6 - •., Adwi,.. 1 4 I. ~. 39t 41 , .] is Tie elidi to die- w ares a 'the national' Treas.! tots' cot time hence Were 1 , 1- -iums, in Order to 1 , . nectimuiation of an undue arid ii 1 It la ri l'umut of hioney".ip the Treasury, a: clotintr ditheanth og ; all lite efforts, Mr. gin nbi it the Treßury a pa l e: more than ~,,,64,1 :, , the tgo itb , n surplug on hand s e; re ,i- ti I just Iha e befelle stated. M d r. f t , o his pence and straightway 'that cciutaide 1 rie had I bored - fftr in vein was; Mari a 1 ..nd more hen achieved. Under i eir 4rea , i ntent, of Ilr. Bu hanan's Sees. 1 Da . ,, tied, usury,.'the _incou admit surplus 1 9b' liifti /, 'ernsed ofl ' , i l l ' .' fei l uai , step = in it r. Cobh , ''s financial pill- and u'ursc get - rid of the ,surplus left ou 'i,'e rn ' ea t predece `or. , In this be sue-1 dei l d 11 1 1 i ., 1,. e not only ernp4tl., the Treasu . 1 solf.one „tugs haV i e been bi r o managed by. 38 child is party friends t tat he has not iiib . rwi !gain to fill it, t was compcll- I d rell eve 'lions° knows a' d the country b are b e resort to en iss o of Treasury , 4ead r il l re, too, we hav • had a )ample; h a d bee nu and eansiste cv of the Ad- I given bi i; and lifter the'Tnunciatioo, EO i Marriage' olten ret-ar ated, df "bank rags,' 127 boys m proenda ion to iso Treasury I. which la , ly not asti for a loau? Simply ' children, was supposed th' : penple miglt 1 6 at file into beliceirg t Itit an ts,ue of i• 1 1 is W/LE not st pti..die debt., lie I P:M. , f.O y aching far 65 000,000; then 1 Sylvatis, 00 nil finally for •'5.15,,000.- ! tiiio: , ,r, iii i n c. w . blow titril $40.( 00,00 . 0 .li La 4 ' _!. i .do r e d . l l .1 - 1 j un lessfto sasi -Eta opiniet of. he ll lab vaiinos t aa i order tu i , p _« gi p to sendlicm (tat Democratit •)teettt FiAna,l f the ftlot - zestorttiiod never leck teioua It . dcl. . 1 . _eves . I - . ~ 1 t iatrattoo w.t cover'niealt my, ; iietil " bought il uil j : iireveuil i i tilt -, injurious a. 2.A# I t.t+twli ,N9uthrid, lei • , , .fifteen th tool' . ofte am i Col.& kc 4 . Mr. Glith acitievO, I the inanag . •of the 'free was.sortt d ' -: The first " icywal l f in liandbi.l4 - etiel3 Ii .eed. .. i 37; . bdt, O f him utui hit teen lea -al, as iiie I l• +knows, jo 1 !notos., 41e. 1 J the lulled. t . 1 t t Imill:strati° !loud and! 'o 'have a i i .r .c 1 1 , .1 % , ; r I . J 0 i CS. 1 It - ,tterattpc . it 1 I c Errui,led "Ircesttry, no ) , egot latrt ! ic . • tr iikk - ,i;inft t,;.,- anti n..- -..- 1 t 1 'c. , - . wilt hardly ar l y 61 ihd_tezt "(lath Where h.ll t great itniu l s4e How mue 3 / . f-ihi plied to pay ta ,i e:t . donate due toper' indrsputabl jastTi Adininistra ion ret stewardship rt:i d the whole c natty, stantly iner asin a.rieulrure, . and flourishing. F overflowing. : 131 Almost ever bra is prostrate o par!: h year ago Were sc,W. idle and t And all tit al -is peticy, Whi .h . br -tures, liy d nyin reetion that 4:su afford; . and npnn don and tb4,De s I akar inri term anxiety beit4 to and distribOti tun of offi cce., aV the itt they ea both thing. ATION. is from an • e ODE, o f the aya bebre . I ms a Didn't Vote- i 1. • t It will he rem mbered that Senator' en derson, of 'Text% , dhropt„record his Cot e upon the Kansas'eahforenee 'bill : iind that ilia-bilence occasioned lime surprise at. the 1-4 Pe j as b was k'noWn to be ,hostile ' , to the measure. c ' We now , find in the Austin (Texas) izette,! t•GeAlarorti. -.*i- AL.D. letter fro that PenAtor, s giving his reasons 'fur not sot Noti ng urlon thtLbill:+ IttrAybEL l PltiA, May 2, 1858. I 31.A.r ' riN tilArt i simi.r..-My dear .Si : I eft Wit hiogti,.n City on day before yea-, terday err ling, 3111 ' after the quill passage; I did not rote on!) of th e ce prnn+e ill. 1 , the bill it its passage , On the toorong fill the day, h i e hill.fmailv past, the President sent for: l me, cud 'made slick an earnest l i ad strong app al !to - me, to pole fOr the; I bi 1, aul aid it saving his Ad nifri istrh- I ic;n an d y e - iPernudttie party of the,,Arorth,, / Qs ; t o iudi ce:mo l e ave the Senate , 7hans-11 Lr and ! pp_ not r ote 'al all; as . 1 wouldhake :I 7 1 . i Pt Lou d &en() e against the bill if l - lici l d voted. ' e : ar e an unfortunate peni3lc; and when we ill b able to present the quea-I tion in a sha tot unite die' inajlitylof i am peoo in standing toy their ri lots it i l i. hard to f e'see.l Yours, very i 1 • la I 1 I . ~.,ENDERSON __ r , 1 I i - I certainly` an "unfortunate .peo.: ea tlfr President of the United so Dr forget the digoity l of his the propritities of public life, 'as for m 'inhere of Coog72es with! a rsuaicg; them to violatti 'limit' ( 1,. meats 'Who. does not ate in this i txpl nittion of whole Iseres iol ie - rot 's 1 It is the parroti,age of '1 1 )' - fmght in conflict with the. 1 1 • wif.. 1 1 ) 1 i ar • pi vitt t• Siates cap oirtee, end to send ft view of 1 1 4 own jndgn letter aa9 Dentlie.rat the gnver freeclorg o W : 'Our Ne ' 11l aflengt -failure tii The R nld fusbiii i name, Ott dtsigne.il once Ras a cli*ec ii . r Aynerical the nuio . then it is us Pfori Cand • Till !•tea nt 40 las ft. ugh to sO greed ati ev ta t . i iThe 7li'iribun Rrim: ery ving thel i \awor; iers a 'tli 1 rdeklesi eAs oethe ent i .4, I erprty. .. p.ve or sea, ,greent 'nd I, 1 Oregon,,- rr. , Si `era 1 de .j . ' T& I give e‘e ' of &e§ an effiik jai of theri that on l y one, it.flitenced by would be npth man nature, to intnients to , of hMi wore or El . he Treasury :through! un . g of Congreis. e inonry gone? What l is is ve been - made?— 'vat t outlay has been ap • noun& and millions of "tnabts, who 4 claims are: l ' What account can the! finder to the conutry of a ischiatged? IA year ago „Wail rejoicing in a con iprosperity'', Commerce, M U nufacturee, were all Treasury was full to t ow all is changed ch of American industry 1 a liyaed. 11 uni redsi who plushly employed, are sir families, suffering.-- horgeable‘to Democratic kv [down our Manufac4 1 themthe inc idental pro 4 I ' e...... ciett revenue duty would all Ithis the, Adtunistral operatic party look with 'their only care! and i. eep their party together, mog l themselves the ,kpoilS country and its preSperf 'for theirparty,ereryr I 1 ID& 4.100-` mentl elec, he.l . 6si l and the Cable. ... w Y rk Cotemporaries er., upnni Ilb laratoted disatiteris oonne:ct t ie two' continents; ,:press 'Mates that a tborougl; , going Ined c tizen, who bears a qiitional klugh bet fame, Sap; iti WlB 1:10i after t;be Declaration of Infiepend aclopd hat there shodld be soy lion etween Old li:olay and ! Prrividenee, he suss is' lgain.t I1 1 thit, ei , izeri is al prophet, till u wlb the counection!,—hot ence i lbas tolerated clippezi ships - , et-s do not think' an, , we Itanolie its name against • 1 1 links the ,pre'seat ; maehin-1 wire can never: succeed,' to want of' wilmirim and l i capitalists engiged to +thel, se, it says,, by lip i d and the iNorth l Atlantic, 1, the telegraph 'Must! be 1 • d the experiment oe.s i not taimatiou to 'k i lo isucFe , It hopes, - loreyer, fOr !lares that En'gla!nd atiti id an antagon4t +orthier !than thp wind and waves 7711 eS:Oapi I 411 !fiTil, t9Trit',.e and lat.& riever, 114 MM ktlanlq. 00117 11* F . ) stare:b It f Ili u ' s•i 'ek al c otit sure r lieip /cation, : and lentil feve ce'esiY II epcottrat miriele; Ise mrti 9 h I I Jiys that "alt u the fae4., it ii that this, great r and yet an 'ing Bev! sugg setting new 'I tt failure irseff this is the ge enieut.ofithe iwith a hearty ave failed in un v i lso reneksd uniters •5B !bat tffiats to az.c. i lly deFir'el ; ever under the nbscaeles ,th of.flit oc: r'nrrt eph ovcr tti de sunin!)ati u t or z e t i ri t to i r , : e iti on a fi ry tie ß u l ie rt ts hii i ii , ' 2 iiiitl i n. , 'elated by Bu rdock that 11144 wife of man tin ihe Moscow distlljet ;bad th ti 69 children at twp . t4 seven cuts; our times four at c l ine birth, ;es tlirep and sixteen timer twiu,s• ear 106 1 the Vienna newspapers I • th 4 following announOwetii ; nua elek, the wife of Itkpoor i 'lin. er itOi l eulerekenfeld 20 years und t 4 cad; '25 were M . 'alts, end i•s- all ire begotten by . one t i tian ,? db ; her id a t Ilier last 611- t'brecl'Oiiidreol tale =lying Mid_tio er bi - :Andy' was a twiu'and,she her f four! Iler mother haOlpiodUced en,: aed died during a lconfienient is. Theigreatest number pf 411- pri4ueed at cue , birth I r ippearii, to n six t i all of yrin)?l were boys I all woman isrho gave- birtb to tlirm twice triamed and Infd !already- AI to 44 Uhildr-ri ;; duiiag leer first ~ tibial lasted 22 year. ? !she ti,ot'e god 3 i,irls, iu her second Marrirge , fisted Mt three years. she .bore 141 , &at tile rst, sat the4CCoOd, and d 6olift 4 , i i . • '- -- h•cut 1 1- •.-------- ; out• teen Got-moor of Pen n• ' It , tR , adoption of the pou'eti-1 1 1, oitly-six are living ;at the i il - i I . f - . .' . 1 ' I i the &ite. ME InStri 1 I : , . e-tiss THE I 1 From The Lem.. en I N!as such that duriug to ehgrbits it) desteoetion oi a Om s`peed fears, the co eeseary 'cense broken dow quence,t und dente, ly the of exeqd te' Parative iodi fore us*tis B" stout hid ha nsiou, ffereiee f snob Ins, tli • •, we ow; proporki entire sedun. ihreatetis. - . , I • In truth, lowereir, the quity did not grow op in bray a ' !7,113 rf a series! of i ! ! iy. a single exertiplidatio fitree, Which still exists, I ',killed," and which pill' 'so in other direetiond, With u hand with a Scarcely cripp 'whole •Kars s bristri6s, the last, front its iihinie ',to its bidaknii: tertninatbn ',cry of the repeal of 'the • Iniso to tbe. ,Li unmasked d: coluptiiti wi kedne4.4,l wit, !zoning years, so long an !beries, arrtis, and inkird l to Heaven fur vongria'rice, festation of latpurpb'se w obduratodand unsOdued country to "tie rnieiof an hoiden!. 1 Tye men I Who, "...., ..... 4..... t ...16.».., i11...i., in every branch Of lille Gc have been beffied! Ir. Kai il_. the irs. Tfj 'the the of Ctiba is a ) also l ailnacqn the 6of ' g at dir ection It , stnigglpg, ritaiq lon n cOunCils of t if SliLveiy, is no other is feet 0 1 'new quart ] equally Oi annexation siou, and leo along fprearl in tl which is 'ye t i ergy,' / to - D.ll in the pith i Until this 91 e;tenFion ctl there can be - - - 7 It may b 1 cove red up been - , but it will eilst, Al lets, ii Will be prod° i in: ;r, 4atea to a t h ing in it elf amount to all others, I tion of 'a d t ongres.4,l4 a i bly committed , against 1 lavery, all danger i of th evil is rem o ved, , n'olotbl the rallyinpetnt!of can The ele ction of lalPxel The &Tarn of ii CO UR. 'And le it poOtible,l so well nnerstoodlPolicy the pleoplel Will esck a posed of trutt wtiti . atti their 'adhesion Will:Ils - who will never remst propoSes, Innger ttan is a .pirsonal ' price ,flar acq Aftci the I experitnce Compton, Will the connti, an with piolonged l pow giving, him a 11ous i d o cast with the s enat e, n petuittug and self r electt ei , ion npon thelconiest anaV I:an any irr4letit , ta -,, I 1 , the overy propagana , until the Northitlit iele4 , [ (elect are over, to, doyelop tani quest and iambitil? 1 ment of thE , i II , I ' . O ld litok i . I I 1 , .V certainly . a gentleMa!nl of the ht blest , - •1 , • , 1 ' c p-istency and honesty and every Lecemp t nice ' I st least, w e have no doubt, will i i ferl ; I rou Of his trills and Ibiilservices. IHe re r i r (3 the Whitt m..se i ,says the Alhany. . , miT 111, I With a 1 roiliite. l of Free , loos to 1 ails Pr on his lip --and a s e llers° fl en i-.1 s avi g it, in hisiaielret, ,:lb declared war against Circulating ;Notes—, l and in six weeks was issuitr 11344 li ! iinielf: ißefore they ink • 1 , wastdry ith Whit;l3 tie Fledged 'Economy!. , i . —tJe had draiti4 theT elsury of iti Past dollar! ittfore the printers i were donei sir ' . . 1 I ' . , reotYpiogi his inOitib.e determination nrer 1 to borrow he Wislin gall treet toliettibi a 1...aW! .• II ' 1' II 1 I . Ile longratilleted he. Country on the; final en o. -. Slaier'y aAitation•—and he,lasl beep aglow rig le cveil dipee. Ile orlered! Paul:Biro to stop ,131 e. FillibtOters . - . --and,the \ reealle 'him fOr ,clotng itLI ',Walker ofiNic aragu h/ pronotineed en Putlaw—antitten tiered hit. 4 the liO4pitalities of the lyhite'l a ll House 1 Welker of Ictinsas he furnished with writ bisirwetionsi--lind turin-d; him I out , ;fa i obcying ilijim . n 1857, holitook off the lead 0 1 all 13 Pestmasters i l who 1 , could wit 'hurrah orl n , ttlar Sovereigoty.'t In 1858 •bo tkes off th heads of alllwhP repeat ;1110 cry pt 11857 1 1 11' 1 Ile tithlield :isops from Utah, where ' he Preclaim6d i ll eie wss 11 l ar=la,ArtUr-L'ul ,_____•-:—.177 . - --a - i(l7 rticroe west for' a tit to ofi their cbs in p er lo buy sit for, Farts nt 19 eastl'a. ten times their cal "e—i - his sabordinatesliri boihlpocketing th r diti 1 f0r..,,e0. , Ile is oontin rally asking foribewl Stearn Frigates ' hut 1 elwillnot it. ' , ,- 7 , use 01301 be hes, either. ow Ithe. mist Of Africa, c.r in the. Gulf ',of Mexico., I c ;sends -out a Stbarn-1 ere ostens,bly to ( Caich the Styx—bat 'With private orders in! the aptain's desk, to do, 1 . nothing 9f the isort.,lQlaiming to belong . nt the most frugal ,Ltr Presidents - -6% has spint 'pie than any :if his predecessors. 1 1 1 i As:alining to, be lahove p' party prejudiceS,' he ri makei partizan hip the basis even of his iuvitations to Dintrr I 1 ' 1 Alßold.'W • The 13Orligt'O -I ' N. Ithat e t arlon Werinead Mrs `Ervin was Iretu ness of supplyiwg Ic s with °milk ' whenl abou 1 , ,a man suddenl. 1 spran iv the rOads'ide y l I seize brought him to .W titan her mon4. A llr' i3 II ' t wagon, and un4ir d. I, her a she was'poo i w I ` ordered him off,:aild i the 'hersel The - felio , / mast have half a dollar.: to the wagon atiptipter Ervipitlicreupow IsAzed iwhich l i s b e rings wplberl , ,1 , _ I _ tOO le lOW' Soundly i rth' pletely fOpe'd hisl often it 1 j !HOU MA _Started tier!' ho ,i got clear Lf 4411 1 I So 1 f - 1h rights er b 1 bravery are greatly to be adulir ..: , 1 1 1 1 • ' ()ugh tvro , I ni in!the t i vi i terP i ripe t ther t rial, miens for ~sdna to be efill btiOg et l ;il feCl - of the kympatkiy the efiter , i at' Rill! dot fltpldisbl in id iecieuee, 1 - en, may ich th• opkcse 1111. 11 ' i! Pgb ac " .' It.r ..i if .... Mr. d I -Poia:* . tif triclicdies4 -..,„ coald not fail bicii ,, iod the • And as a nep tiat'vtbeineW4 ivor of.Prot' ice made to it, gd friiin a stai J Oitimi of coui, pne danger bn, lUs and porten -4 a sensation 94 . Ingot; no longei, I- I'l IL Lecopipton int., bight,, but was easUres, and op of I !a politica! (itched andysit i ii - manifest, tse t datiged motives power. This rpm' the' first to it commenement frini the trench ; - , • dpistinri Compir viltry` of the lie -31. the, four intoiL I 'minty, of rob. re which still 04 i , ~ wail only a giant, LiCh e . !I till remaiiia, la subject tins Aigariihy of slave iiherish this pi...- ... , ..4ein- in po wer vernineot. They 3Bll, but that de e enterprises I: to nest' Congresalis a preient one, the firesone condln tisiiio'titi from M x.:t ' ,Mexico, for Or of an inatitutm with'lnnabaled ; D. ' enipyia mastery f this'country,;— e i kicalizatiool Or definitely settled, 1 .. ue in our politics r as lit / Often tas d so: long es it x in , tcratise it ro i measuble par fotil;•; by the lea president, infiezi thel'estension 1 of Atl overabawdow i ng " , r dan ger can fotm t ional parties. • ' ,ident is distant -1 rasa ,is .close upon that 'with the - now V of Mr. Buchano, House,' to be c ins , : ti 'olio° in adva n ce. Ce 'd iiihistration, 'nod Le tiling %chichi he ii pessary to secure ui seing at laal . 54t i fresh) oflLe - Ihrta Mr. Buchan • sl of! mischief , by '. the same political w made a self!ter a • • liody by din de. d seats from - .Ppdi• ig m a n doubt; that g i. re only palling til.us to the lipuse 1 :isl schemes of igian • ‘ - II that .st . dinan.. N. epaper 'trays ey_ evening beat as mg from her Littsi owers in that l i etry • mile from tOtrn, from behind itqtree her home's bhdle, derribded •in wise alone in the She .11 man 1 ' 'mm : thei artybk I to:get ID. al rs the large bell ttrith C'ustoners, ood !bent u the head, l Som- I t p I s, and at the alpe •sei at a fast trot and I ;lttuch . for lyon an's ud presence of i dad d• . i il' DI I3EA, Pri t i' ' LT' ra =I Cal tic l ic MEI E Jii(i HN =1 I 14 1 I E' , krth i t I ' II L, m --t. i fl ' , cress. TEili li inz i .,613,4 Zsill iz D , IC' r l Li tiAAI , Hon: W 11U2 I OSEP a ~a , SB 1 r ;INO, ICI ME JA M ES HENR ' f Trtf JNO B DAVID DAVID t, IRM 1 ra 3EI ouri, MA ,A 31:! t , Be A 1383 1 , Y. Bp ir leree s, at tJ, ii s lay j, I Mr. )1,. t a 6, of, 4o I„v!th Cikii two i 31*enird otat:ve C studies. , on *. Shaw, ' ECE BElli , , Kfl; 1E e latter. deit and .1. . H. Wil 'limit ie De ' U=2l tryson, ccordaoce I ople of 1. nominat • fter whi • recce, xpres: 3 atteo, Edidates, , nae c • the C ferenc DE. -.• II SUOCKI r ki BUI Iret Mc ; uff, r iri Its Mar. k his p ace, 111© tilack .t MEI la Ebor to thro RS Se the I ennayl Pitt* I , and Ii do over, imo WO Mrls2 rain to heck l ed, b . o \ sh tiFIL in it ccitir bo , .bout l 4o I and abou I n a - tte tone' he ti e o' na ieit I, Iletan evil 'ming, 0 Was ed d l. r., g. v man* 1 r l3 of erg KW Mill , tgipate; I .1 -reFstrg "ed ''dit -, , i WM thia (1 .I._____, ..; 'III 1 J.CATII EI, EV EFI . any,liarai its. bl ttitt Pe'p can', weetl Ti on a Bfi li t hi it Di', rkyit, We chtet 1 4t1a 1 I nd till -i - 1 11 : 0 . 3 BPPP^se y by btindit'?g,river 555:i . 111 'fiib slay.be Youll i e t her. l k Le MI '»P. ond tt.ly;lLl Ipvrbaps, 11 1 1 1 4 is nitiiiir ottrt, tbat Iless ibani t ia i "131a 1 ek llei MIMEM t whcv tell th Repu a joke t r —ta eafT ."I'ila 't like SEM Inted f, ed the r nem WOS Ell i ' "; LO f the ; rise •' not been Ili been sudtl4 into I Democrat' nacOun y an' oisy, tbstre l per ECONOIJ IoN CLil Tr [nal j to our sigricl shipapp'r • Clo Fer I.odclin 1. • emlnieuti i l''‘? I Iklr! It l , „1. , • et ;ilum 9 11/9t ". 1 , Of l iTot 1 t , hitt', I I aim' pi .aced' ring '5 orms i ' a:stah: son; mezi Nichols raised on' and Idep i l full l 6 fe l e NEW t ie f i t ,1. E I I, • lead ct• nod it rpsp • noghboi ter ` )..e of li the ehl, iAd. place fav have bce. don obta dil TIIE zkrs .I , Cour 11 • j g uni4o l'ENct ConirnisS extend (. north, 1' 1 sidelltor t ' close a n the 'Od .). I:let-stand t 0 it iu iour f. g Adth Of 11 yb -° : id it i sq g flaqky F il o of lon r*eta,' boaut 11N43 so i 86 In 11 men i ll pro . to thb 0 llf Rzsio 4:1,T10N be post 1. d. Rai EffISS II resign Fi. Thocuptio' PrQSv d Com of th officl . ers 1 e U, essor 800 p3lB . 11 , 808 t : nand Nu t Nest rObb • 12E2 i gory: tercel Im'st, ... J _ 1.11 , 1 go i c ” 4 l., of j 67619 djskli 3 r"e Clts4e t, V 41 last;lust is will be .n 1 , slisk XOOOl. co of t INC C 4, tl , IY; ri ace • 71121 EM L 0 ,- t quate . ID 110 e übj .1 CORM Tepainatiott of the Kt ! " AZlMletaty." I I . Immedistely - tom"! the pasesge; ol ish's so-efilled Compromise !'bill, ti 'IMO" I '' r the g 1 th on beut , Prelniqs •, x - , ere thro.Wa igto eestacies„ and war long, mid itid fulsime in; their' latOations of the iidore, - ffiirness and statesmanship +play ed by .'" , old. Mr.; Buchanan' : ' inlii eaSY, peeceful. i t ind -,' satisfactory soluion f th e Kunsan difficulties., 'lleac g...pd- atured. I nd credulous 'knights of the:quail id Mit' , dream! that the people of Kansa s ala so , ! f ar standlin the wiy2f ,their own . eltag., grandizement 'as to 'teject the gild prize held out to thent by the lEuglish bill. They I ! Mattered themselves with the beli4 t i littetbe broad acres and' the shining dollati would` Abe all•sufficient to toyer up the defoiniticri of tl i el r eCompton ;Swindle, and be lan atul ple equivalent' to -. the, Free Stato . Ton for Ithe ti6altifiention, land faithlessnestil to prep l'lions Professions, Which th - cy would Je coni- - 1 !pelted to unierge, : ' , ',.j I , On the first Monday' of next month thls i English' proposition will be .put io the test. If there existed at any time a fail thht it would be accepted, recent indidatiolni from I' that territory would certainly have &ten-. dency to put that fear,' to rest . l '• ',I:TOW; !there is another descent upon the ballot. boxes, •i3r Iklisso ii iians,there is hardly room,. for a doubt. that it will be spurnedlandire tu pudiated as ebaticilly as I was [the LC-. compton Conetiturion. Should this be, the ease, wh'iit then ? Why, die •/'ll4pY ter mination of the Kansas difficultyl will.bo' a 'myth,' Mat's all. e Eirly in Vrcernbe k i next; in all' probability, the Leayrnwor,* -Constitution will bo sent to (Imam, 'a'e -1 eunpanied with the_request, that , ! as it is complete in its legal forms, and lute been, ratified, !by a majority of the voters, it 1A right that it should, be recognie 'd as the ' 1 fundamentallaw, and Kansas adm tied Un- : der.it forthwith. TLis will be the signal. for . re opeuiog agitation: , The Itittlo , wili .then rage furjously as_ ever, . l‘frreedbM shriekers" will be as plentiful as hiaelibei.- ties ; "Squatter-n Sovereignty" will he re ; discussed ti: all its phases ; Union;breakers: Will put from their hiding-places;and shake their tory locks,'--and , thie lola' gent' of ihe White Flows° will . be imploirdto try !his ,Inimi once more ,to giving a "happy -termination" I to the difficulty. IP view,.`ut all t i liese respective troubles, tbe i'i 'ashiug toti 'Union' may well exclaim--!-"God save C.... 3 foBl. -.1 0 ' 11. ~, .! N fi E=l Ell Is .13. FIE ~tvl, 'r ~lflelpj COY Fay I 1 fort ~~ Effl QM den2i. .1 'l', 4 G'edoni, cr,l 1 yi 1-Icliel , I and ta 1 owe, S . l • • , 1 1 a., rep.- atzited tis r • retry. Ju Js G were id wshlt urmally for A - adjoqr. I I bly last , sines, ten_ . FICTOSB a Frid aoti hlr tao h t t . , 11223 1 ) , urgh, j tore itle and hel - she di he decisl st oilld be limbs 'Plc political struggle now f, l ,irly, opened I .1 in Dliuois is attracting close• tittenlaon, and. will' doubtless be the most sharply l i donteited election' ever hold in that State, ok Perbansl I. , ,I an any, dial's States. It is a strife between. 1 1 • • o , ' gl '6619 7 - 1. 1-little one and ~, big on e—aritOse, watchword will -be, "war to the knife, and the , knife to the hilt." The champions of' the two parties--Ltneolo and Dou6las4—pro foe Men :every' way _worthy oaetileafa ~ i la steel. Both are Oandidates tit. .SI 'Sen ator; the contest thOr4ore; is not particu larly for the success of either ofha State 1 tiolMts, but is directed mainly t theirpos- , session of the nett LOgislature,,ulion:whiel , . 'wilt devolve the choiceof J a Senator. 'The I f, • • election of the 11, , 1 , BUblic l an State tickets i eciieuetl, but the corraNi•xion of t 6 Logis i lainre is rendered somewhat' , ' doubtful be : eatte of the I nn;riner in which the ' tale leas ‘gerrymauderetr a few, y ears' i a go 4y The Deanoerats. .'Previous to the- d livry , of ~, his Chicago spee4,• Mr. Douglas assessed a marked advactage . over his - c, mpetitor. The' bohluesS ° with which he re isted-tt-e Lecomptou Constitution' secured tor him thia admiration of -many voters outside of his own party orgapizaqon; but endorsing, upon that occasion, the Dred Scott;liecision, claiming Ito stand , upon the Ciacilnati plat farm, and joining lissu, broadly and•dis tinctly, with the Republicans, he has throvti that advantage away, and evidently depri ved.ihimsclf of a geavY support that 'might Otherwise' and doubtless would . have- been give ' ! '' ,n to him. , e left , conse( t, r tl UN" II cO Cl i f . tid . : It iwarP habits occrt ,a T al ilip 1 jil an Eta cnunt , 4 diffl . Henn a, little n i ce itpr INS our, ra?' the cti eta MI !. a %er !r. i jt I 1 ~ prrs' tior of t thornf bad '.ct th' , l tably •us .1, tar, I . I c6 l g nt y bad I 1 nsforiop. fI , copt 1n me LF 1 I toWu. VER. Econ§ y' soil elk w ,übou ,on tfie t . I I noner I I endric -- 1 I I r. John • • )ast been I • , Yi I loit [ asures staqr I , Mr •' Economy. ' • • •• ~ , Aiciv,wooctogo_ kn article might have rn, mointt the rounds'ot the Demo cratic press generally,- ceptem, iro,u an ..4 batTpapor, landing Presidentta Buchanan' i high tertna'becaupo ' of the ,E'enoply has been practiced in his sdroiniatration of the Government, 'lt-inight.uOt,he deemed courteous ttti, Characterize this, asseriicur ai it deserves; but it will not - ba out the"way , 1 • 1 • lo call it coOltien - of an extraordiOarY char tieter.' Buchanan,` in March' 1857, , n. • took posscissionlof nearly $25,000,000 su ; ' plus then in the Treasury; fro& that pe!ted to the . adjournment of Congrcas, ha derived S1(400,006, from lands, ,custCms, ikc.; issued 820;000,000 Treasury. notes ; bur , rowed '520,000,000 all-One Huitdred and Twhee Ile ilasidis H posed!of in the brief lipase' 0f.17 moith i s. .The oditof who can look these :urea in the•ace, ana then workh i mself iota the belief that there is aitything•of • 1 economy mire a up in the a atr, , must have a vast deall orassurance and al . p eso phyl i in his Lonapesitio'n, and . lcalculates largely Upon his ability to gull litn intelli gen people. .rigltton ii,,LJ rt. io :.4 of ' the on us up evenit L Mau rue i tiil'g,s subselip -1 i 1 -111 t e .1 platlonito ogioiil • wrat a4cl 10 ifep i i tither the tie'o r Ereh 4 • I are 6 I ,o mrhtet atq l t) i o pW:)I .1 shake . :pint • I ption has 'if 5. • Ca •ut of I - V ic , effic!e , is, has 2E3 (yei. 1 I was en- = .of I 0 1 , been w ton , TALL CRADLING —lke Philadelphia Bulletin says . thut Cnpt Michael Cromer, of 14'rtinklin county, recently cradled 12i of good wheat froiu sunrisl'to within 'an hour of sunset. Ills regular cut cleven feet 'wide and four laud a. half deep. lie is the sane indiiidual that ten acres near the eawe Once last year. • 1311)K e dpe ,-; 1 ii iffl acr lial i u:ug 1 . I ors I • J o tic- rec e l 4 ll I I 1 I I WAR fee 11111111111 Tlie 'Contest in .Illinois Ell -4. „,__,t „_ , • S TA .1! ils.is. - KaiD 017.-27)Vca• Hen r y, rtas Faciahe T titer, last weetimid off the entire mann of State i Tas dno from ibis count " The, sum , levied was , 1110,800; paid {by Tro ' urer, $9,000--:the abatement, and ashone dons Making ; iho difference .betweetv„the. two 'amounts: -1 I,7st, year the lev-ywaa sl'a,ooo- and the amount paid in 810;060. 1 „ - - , • Eng ei Tie: ' awry T. Ile ' -.9v5PA.17,11. 1031.-The iWatebman'il, and I Missouri 'Presbyterian: . have been united, and a nsw,paper, .styled The 'lSt. Louis Observer" !alms the place of the two.. It is afirst-clars religious she et,l of the RCumherland Presbyterian ' , faith, and is finely prinked mAjably edited. CYo wish the publisher, s imr old and highly esteemed friend, COXi a large mieed of sue= nose in his chrishat labors. .ART, 1 ' • " ..- .uO3IE i!IACIAZINE; con paws to improve, andi win its way into • publice favor. We cienniend it: for the beauty of its engravings, !he high character of its reading -matter, and the comparakive lY low•pricel,at which it can t he Obl'aieri. •• Foretg News The Telepraph briUgs 'the news, of the Europa to the 16th _ Clutom , lircadstoffs, Piotisions,Sll declining it Liverpol. 'The Cable br'aki under 'tbe stern of .the•Agam, emoon, after paying put , 00C hundred end forty'imiles, The-fleet sailed again- on the 17th of July to renew the attempt to lay the cable. rA good iodic:l6ot' of the stub- born pluck 'Of Johnny andlOnathin_ May success titled .it•!.. ' Tho Tndia j itill had pasied tho ompong, .and throughosecond tetiding in t o Lords. ' r ' : ' Return of, the Mormons to Salt Lake. • ST. Lour - , July —9.Dwpatcheafrona I / l , 9 , , • • • S t• Josaph, dated the 22d, per steameiTY. r A. January istato that advies frpiii Sidi Lak'e city t July 3d, had been/reeeiced. The Morm ns had ,all returned to the city' land their 4, mes in ditiVrent part's of the .• I TerTitory.-.1 Geu. Johnson passed th . rouzhl, the 'Fity witli hi: hories, and encamped` 30 miles on the other side., There were -no I troop' 9in ihe city. The dovernnkent loffidep were duly installed iu varifius ollic_csl andirtro pieparing for 016 proper discharge I lof their dukes. Brigham Youno. 'is an- I txioas to .be tried on a ckarge of troason, I hut 1 insists Ithat the jury shall "con 4 iist, ofl I 'Mormons only 1. •- . - i o . i r - , I I: .1 Rep9rt of Gold Discoveries: ST. toms, July'2s =-Lelvenworth (hoes' to the 23d. are 'received- The steamer P. A- January, to Brownsville, brings the I following - news -; Mr , Livingstou, an old trader on the plains, arrived last night fromsalt Lak t city, with dates ofJtitie 30th: The army ,kutd marched from the capitol,to Cellar Valley,. 40 milei helwv, _Thi.,l,,t; l YoUng and;the heads of the Mormon church had l returned to the city, and the people were tenoing them en mane-Al! was quietinthegalley. - Same returned teamsters are, , eirculafirm aI. report . of ;eh gold desposits in the.vicin ay. 'of Snt Verains Fort: The state met; tQ de not receive,fell credit in the absence of infortntatiou from authentic sourees: .1 1 L 0 is, July 36.--rm eX i fur iture, rehouse of •Searritt &. • Wlsbingtoit Avenue, befween Sec. Th rd streets yas totally destioyeki abrut six o 4 eloek yestertby morning $BO,OOO. _Osumi:lee $65.000... Tb _ stt & .osed t; be the workof ,• inters' 1 1' Oar NIM Ors,m;s .Tilly 26.- 1 -A * • war red nt ll i lobile.l,st night at nil 'm.hich.destrnyd Masonic link 'n, in St. Joseilh street, Thompson's Sal i i. p,oyal streetadjqining tha new C Ilopse. he - property destroye , i:noMly ins ti ed. i LT tiIICILY AND UNLUCKY.- . - -r,En'lr since the diseovery of gold in California, we have 1 neet • ceased to .heard it claimed as among , l the! glories of President Polk, that he acqut- red' II v the richest uriferous tegion in the wold, althou ,, b when California, was pur-, t .cli' sed, ita , gold was unktioWn. purl I i t,' seems now to tura out s that this same I Pt sidont. On -surrendering- to • the- British theiterritory north of 49°, and eirenciing to 1 5 , / 40'01 parallel' of latitude not likely i 0 be - 1 1 orgotteu by politicians, gave,jup as rich a ' old region as he acquired - towards the south. Ile gave •itp, without kuotvino2 and withoUt wishing to know that asidt.;'l frbm its gold, it was one of the finest por- 1 tions of thO continent. It was enough for' tl hi to knOw, that it was nort adapted to i ne ro labor ---Wash; Repub. HE CnoPs.L- 7 Thc wheat iu this i ancl j i ing counties has nearly beenlhou:,cd in the; best of the weather hay I .eet. p 3.11.• wil be average imie. Our farmers are! now hnsily engaged at the 'oats, or grass left standiniz until after the wheat was se cured, suit trythe.cnd'of the week, if the weather continues favorable, but little trill bb left standing. Harvestiug has not con. tinned as long this year as it frequently does, tiod l 4ii maybe attributed.to several causes—favorable weather, the intrciductbm of noivinianil reaping machines and plea; fla berbrs.—Luncester Eiamincr. _ ' V00r 4 4 7 -The Greene County Republican of last week says nearly all the Woot this coups has :hanged from the hands of the wool-growers, and is now in the 4116 specullifors and manufaciurers. 'lt hap beensuid-:lay persons that have been en..;- is 1 • . . geein buying , woo, for a number of .Vears ii this caunty, that_ there will not he As 111 , iel; Tool • this seasion as jiti fernier Seats by from 15,006 to 20,0013 Ibi, Tflis great. fallidg ofr is caused by the, last unfavorable S}IIPOII. 'lle prices are ranging from 2Jto 35ets.; Mull lower than formerly but•only to 'correspond with other at - tit:l'les in market. WV" rhave's Ibiluud Bitters for ll}spepsii ) fieadaeho, , Loss tif. Appetkte, N9 1 1 111:0111i Debility, and all, diseases pulse que.ut upon. a disorituted slowacii and liver: 'This artisis is %er) , favor.ible kuotyn titrought out: e the We, land is regularly prescribe d by: l ,ouie themost pbybie- Lerlyer.l . - a/711cm: A. 11. Ste left botne , ou Eh through ,Ohio, , westcru Sults* Fentlikedliti Att'andottee,, •Itis a faet, that "Fort Suelaug h1; - . •Qu , actually abandoned. The last ot 1110, ' Pings have been shipped to Fort' Ridgely iina to other points, - Übd the laud, . : up' . to the present . date 'is in the4.hands of „Steel, the, purchaser from the 06vernmenj;, Of course. Tlie purchasers of Fort I.:1 Hug at the elks m sale discounted Secrelel l y - .Floyd'4 notes, ,lie Lad either. to confirailthe sale or pay the: f rster. It was the -ea44e. to confirm the sale, and it has been edge notwithstandiriii - it is One of the gre4teSt swi ad les 'ever perpetrated Upon' the goid,e* . moot As the - swindle is now 'maple* 'and the governtrien; has given it its etion, tie shall take frequent-occasion Item after, to refer 'to* as an illustration of - 4e utter corruptiox labial • defiles, the adeitio, lstratiou and pf the dangerin, whieh 1 'the country standi or beillg paled by reekleshtless and dishonesty of its office si - 11 , n rabic: Condnet of the. Sninn ;. .! It wll be remembered by our retuiet g th says e Boston Traoseript, that - 3 , 1,4 4 4 1, ben Sumter, of Newport, IL:I., hie i?,t, - 5, and child,some time since. were. :., . Blp. wrecked and all,. Undoubtedly i perish By tliil. 'presumptions of law, tht wife 4 I child di d- fi rst, , I ,and ,the husband bed d entitled to the property. Mrs. — S. - trO a daughter of late Walter Charktkinetof Rr . l ,,s. ton,- and enfeyed the' income of, tuo . estate.- Under these Circumstances, More than $30,000 became legally vested ie the' late' My. Sumner, and through him Came, to his mother and sister an: Phis two bra. &ors—Charles Sumner,- th 4 Sen?ter, , ind George , Simmer,. EFq. , The eitatoltels administered upon by Mr. George Su ner, and with the consent ot all these heir ~ the whole of eais'property which.the •„_ , d. Ihad derive„ ~d frotn - his wife Tams4o cettl,isttr rendered If her relations: It gist!' u s great pleasure tiP record an act seliitior. Ible fo the parties ' and prompted by so nice a, sense of justice aid equity. - • -5' , i• • VirThonapson's New Yorkßank Neta Reporter has thefoliowing items. ' 1 1 . , ' The notes of the Bank of South COCounty '.. and Hopkinton Bank, pf Rhode_ Islatirt wilr' eventually he redeemed at.par. ' i ' The affairs of the Woodlibry Bank ono ( are progreseing slowly in the hands, Of ihe . receiver. It will probably be six'r4nilis before anything definite can be know' as to' rl the value of the notes. The Litchfield Ranlc, Conn., show a um• - •;1 ptons of - resuscitation. , 1 The banks of North. Carolina, .with ' the exception of the State Bank, appetq: per. fectly indifferent to public oPitilo4 and wit:. not resume i specie payments. 'ill' The 'Bank of .Itlacorub County, 1 Illich.,„ has susOndedi resumed and •stispfnden I again, within - sixty days, -it'd .we t.)link is. now a defunct Institution. Its. cire:tilatien !i upwards of one :hundred. flreu.saki dol: I tars.— ' •' . - . :, } . t, I The Nebraska. banks remain iii,disiiredit ---. , 1 -through some of them redeem at theicoua tens in trifling amounts r r time fur .. • . 1 The time tur sending in the, notos t of the South Boi•alton 13'ink of Verinono the ,• r t `receiver., having ' expired and no exiensiaa I , granted, the, notes. now dutstan:lidg mei worthless. i, ' ' ' 4 I 20,:s_We. said that thesost of the . entrance 'door cf did net , : Czipitol at:Wit•laing: construNeci under the difeCtido of 43 pr, cut - Administration, Was $23,005 Istioullk have said that thiA was .the inotle) . . i ,1 the nter , : ntoqe/, . of, till 'We don't. know what: the making; I door itself will cost, buti . allowing to al door to .be'no,morerexpensive tl mere roodeVthe whole cost nf tn*e, deor.will be in tho - cer h ear neigh 4 of 850,000. Thus the . ost of the el door will, be more thangall tfie . Ll ',that ever, will pass throqghit toaldl under atty . jtisr valuation..—Lou.Jel oensivP itms od and by fire EIII fire is 4 diary. fire .oe 'dnight, stable con' On ustom The -Levitt/haw - is the 'mammoth failure of the 'day. England has lieard of —had even- ocCular evidebee of our, great • steamers, 4fia rescilved to, beat, She built the - Lbyiathan, ''she had to pq-15500,.- 00Q forgetting ber afloat when eaupleted, and now shO will not trust Amy moil; tawny ,itln the almost forlorn hiwe of putting . her to Sea'. By way of mending int.fe:rs,'lllr, 13runel betieugineer, - lias been so b4ateri•by , this manitnoth ship that be has rtelally-ie treated to the South of 'France, for' few Months, to 'get away frim business; and ognalize the balance of his iniu4.—Yhil. Press. . ' was Din's Mercantile College, 7$ Third street Pittsburg Merhants'. Mtfgazine stateS that for twenty years pre ceding .1846,. 75 per cent of all'mrchauti in Ile United States failed.- Sint? 11844), only one stUdelit of this institutions, out (A upwards of 4000, is - known to hale failed- ; in business—an indisputable proofl of the ' wide spread salutary in exci,cised by it over the present generation of fbe mien. ezttltllo protessiou. ir.hitti,jor this. I success, l in a new department of eduestion, iy to hat , v p a hest of ignorant ft/1444:11-s, some of whom in,this victuihave causedstu dents, and even leserchants ; , to plr l i dearly for depending upon them; and yee• trangers. are every day deeoyed into these paces to . be taught, - by teachers who never'' islosed a, buisnes.s ledger in their lives With discriminating persons; Dres i sisitein - of -Bosh-keeping has deservedly pl4ed him foremoscin- the. confidence' of busin l i e;ss men throne - font ; the country.' Never b l eforeil - in' the same space or indeed in any aim, has there been mitten in every deparquentAf the science - of accounts; such a co ui 'odium * of what every business man must lt 'Plc , insure his suecess.:--Qommero . ial , uC PROTECTION 80TECTION WANTED.—Out:olltical4s - ' 1 3 one . futnaces in 6 e valey of the.So ulfrullt . only four or five; we k' lea are .i 1 blas!,' and one or two of thew, proposes s oppine t unless the demand for•iron improves. No wonder the coal business is prostrated, *nd thneslnds of working ,ineti destitute of e mplopitent. _Amerioan induitry.,9Usi be , ,roteeted —ilarrisburg Telegrap .'' .' - ALLIGATORS The overflow i 8 *sported to hare had the effect of greatly e tending the .pertgrinatiaes of those ana.hibiois monsters, the! al As many ,as a hundred has beeu, killed ,one pliutatiob since it comineueed,—N: Picaionc... • • JuticiEl3tiEst - is named - ea the .1 comp ton-. or Anti• Douglas Petnueratie l icandi date fur fieuativ of 11lioois; seet,iria that. Jtscii, , ,e U. icily have a load fight Ipt .the vule_ of hie vliti . itheua. 6cor init., far it tour a and Alto Notth- A II 11 SEE door. of • th e o.actu. lan the lel and krhood ti once mafocos 13/ ell for
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