The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 23, 1859, Image 1

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RKD pADDtNGSi PAPER MtlSUNs;to.,ka. '
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IMPORTERSAND JOBBERS OF? *:
CM) SHS MERE S, rVE S TINGf S,
MEN”A3!II)fBO¥^ : WEAE,.
; >> i *v, ? > nof;S3(?'j«XiiKßt street,
_ jArfitecelvinsibelr' ■' !! ’>
/^, ! IiEALEfIMPORTa'^IONS j * ;
TtnrhieMher tnvitAtha ittonticuiof juah
5 Vn08; 4M AND fflT MARKET STREET/ ' -
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*^LM,;MOI. 4 rBN; WOODRUFF,
;*;' AwajMl MABKBT 6MHBET,
Side,), -'•■ '
Invite fiie attention of Bayer* to their cftoioe andeom
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/,) IMTOJITKaa AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS ?'
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N;W-CORNEttrOtm’IHANi)MARKETSTS.
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JOHNES&OO.,
‘ '* IMfORTEKB AND JOBBERS
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/FANCY' MY "'
NOa.MrMAHKKT.'AND 594 COMMERCBSTB.
;:>ambir, aarn.-i: • ;
.HnYingJuetremoved tothe, gbovejoeatioh,ateflow.
a naw and very tleuinible iSt'jok of Goods, om
!braeing fti ; tholr lin‘«iwhich they offer, td
the tradeatthelovrert’ market rntOj,lbrcaah or op
pYoyed credit!'.' ' *j . ■ ! y\ 1 aus-Sm
pRICE, FERRIS, & CO..
“'■“j-' '. •' IMFOBIT?ERS OP
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NORMS MARKETS?., AND. M 3 COMMERCE ST.
f ' W Our Btookia neleoted by 'a member of the firm, In
' : ;BEST EUROPEANHARKETS.
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DBt. .00(k.DS- AND OLQTHtNO.
I MdcMW MARKET STREET. «l v '••••;
i : PIULABRLPHI A,;|l
..FaUand winter, fftoek.nowjooiapleteaha tcadr Mi
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• WiLtiIAMSCN & CO..
' WHOLESALE DEALBRB AND JOBBERS IN
. ;;.' : .,;;ODBY GOOFS, I ;
,i: H'OV‘ i-a'S’-MAB'K-B'T 'STREET,’
- (;/-• i.WMM CommmcMtreet,! ;•. <f
'[ .‘ IIiTWSnS POURTHAKD PIPIU, ItonTß BIDE, ~
. Our itoclc/eipecially- adapted to Southern and West
ern, trader ia. near large and complete.in eysry parti
enter. ~ .... .'■ ;- - ! an»-HV
l'Bs9 FALI ' IMPORTATIONS. |g5J)
FAtjEsRQSS&WITHBRS.
'' Oil MARKET, AND SIBCOMMERCE STREETS,
PHIIiAFELPHIA. > - '■
Y IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ;
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SILK 7
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'M«y£ now & bomplato rtook, to wht6h they irivit& ths afc
.ttptioa pfWyehi.' 'f; ,;r f., u( •'
VgJVII^JJV'MCRPHY,« CO.
VS3T MARKETsTrANDR3BOHUECH AiLEY,,
.* ..'Arc now op«nink'their "
: . ' IfAii iOIXI.WINTEB STOCK
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; ill YERS;
: '.TajiaDfAugual,JW*;.,;.- >utAm ■
I,OOI£ING“GtABSEB. i
I^OQIOKQQI/ASSBS.
! Nor iu .tore the most extensive and elegant aeeorl
tsOitdf;
. ;•,. i LOOKING 01.A8SES,
Pore very apaee add every positron, and at til® )no>t
moderate price..' "
■ r .LOOKfNG ULAB3HB
In Utmoet elaborate arid the most aim pie frames, '
, .....LOOKING GLASSES
Pramed in.UiebecUa.te, and in the mmt anbatanUal
manner. 1 ,•
'’. ■< .; LOOKING GLASSES
'Pumi.hed by ur, are nianufaotured by ourselves In our
mm eatabllanmont.
y-T* LOOKING GLASSES . ' •
and WALNUT frataes; for Country
:l : i r . ivJAMES 8, EARLE A SON, :■ .
818 OHBSTNUT STBEBT,
apl-tf PHILADELPHIA,
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*'Weinvite special'etfenlion:to ol. i
' „.' MACIUItB-MANUBACTURBII'<HSI®& i ,
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' 80UTHKAST CO3NKKOS 1 yOtj'Btß , ~
~ ',•>•' y-<r'J-t®^ 1 S?? Blf *^ a sv.' 0 l l *>• •V* j.#-U
••b‘i 'tns'.oa! a' '%£ss'
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V >/ .-AwrawlwlwhMMMf} Xgpl'H
;V, ;■' ’] FALIi WteMß^OTf^^^ 1
.•; r: 1 . ABMfeSD to ink r--i- (■ ..(s&£{
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■ WHOLESALE BbOTAND SHOE WAHEHOISE,)'
'.' Hflyonow tin li:wul A full nssoitimmt uf F.aster:ia;u!
Philadelphia jrprk, to whiolithey, invite
Sootb'emind Western'Merchants,;' ,• | paty-ita,:*'
STERLING, & VRA#fLS, : - y
W&qbesabe aDEAiiißi^f
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DI-fi,. 'j ■', - • No.iia ARCn:sTHi^r.
■'■'X'drohr.ior» vuitin&;t!io dftr’will pleuo’osli end eata,
VlitMttatottoolrd-'; . : . .1.". • T j .
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' J BOOSTS ANB SHOES.
JOSEPH Ui TIIOM -'SON A oV.a
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“HI MARKETSTBEET, :!- ’
- .:' Havonowon handahago rtootol-: :•
BOOTS AiNO SHOESf
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Kvisky VARIETY, EASTERN ANB CItT MADKi
Fnrohasera viaitinc the oity Trill pleaae call and ex
amine theirlipok.. /t / r „ . ;' • ~
r^-Hmm-sc'myy . -
; wiIoijSSAXJB BEALEES ' (
BPOT&;■£NIB iSBt|xElS'V
t' t W. Na-«»i»«iw'Bir*BKP.! (.;..: •-.
wfAn , , ', '
JJODTS, SHOES; • & STRAW GOODS.' .
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HADDOCK, ;^JE3^'g6^
■ Invite the examination of fnrohaMre to a fall and.
complete etoek of BOOTS, ami STRAW
GOODS. -,■■» u'n ■ - ,'aa*l2-Im,;
- - ‘l. --.. . - -
LEVIGK, ItASIN. &
. • , • BOOT AND SHOE WAttßKOtfSfe
" “ ’ "’v ’' ■■ A!<D
; H ANtf F AOT O-BY, • ’-C.
—; No. 80S;MilBKBT STiIBET, Philadelphia., ' ,
■ i We have now on 4mnd ;an extensive Bto6k of Boots
tuid ali descriptions, of otraov/K and Eastsbn
Manufacture, to which we. invite the attention of South
ern and‘Westcra buyers, ' auff-Sm
J\ W. MoOUEDY & SON,
321 CHESTNUT ItRKET, (M FLOOR.)
LADIES’. .MISSES’,. AND, CHILDREN'S ' BOOTS,
BHOES,' AND GAITERS,
Manufaotaretl exprenly for the Retail Trade.. null-Srn
J,&. M. BAUNDERS, ‘
* N 0. r 34 SDBra FOtnitTfi STBE® I , • r
' " (Near MetolianU’ Hotel,) -' \ ,
. Call tire attention of bnyera of ■
BOOTS? 'AND'; SHOES
To thelr Stock, rghiolt eroiiruee. a general varioty of
PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW. ENGLAND
',V.; .' : SEWING MAOHiNES.;
t& WIIiSON, :
. r mauupAcroairia co.’a , ‘ '
: .*' sowing; isiAghines i..
i to all otliara for general uie, and for .
aKmT MAKERS, TAILOM;ANO dressmakers
’■ NEW STYLB ONLY FIFTY DOLLARS 1
. r *e; .‘','<>yyx'c*ar' ■'
• r, «B CSießtimt Street, rWladelpW&r
7 W«*tStata Stteeta Trenton, W.J«
Oyer John Titat’a Store, Ka*k>n, Pa*
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tl SUB AGENTS: '
EDWIN “ROBKITS; Monreitown, N. J.
... •• -mUilAMfyiTTEgßONggaiejny Hi J,
Permanent Oflioeg-wUI-be opened Shortly* by me, m
.Resding* Aiirntowfl: andD&ncaater, Penna, > ,
' F w ' HENRY COY, Agent,
• l r >’. - * '• ’-/‘-j’m ■ r
HARDWARE, package horses.
■Jt would respectfoUf call tlie attention of tbe Gene
»al Hftrdwijre Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR
“MINGHAM HARDWARE, which tre offer at ft email
Sl orderB sOKoited, nml' Goods da
liyered either in this city, Hev New Orlea n «.
fV' • , l l,: 411'COMMERCE Street, -*
' • v • Imborting and Commission Aleroh&nts. ,
Ahd Agents far Foreign ftna pomeytio Hardware.
iIITHOLESALE GUN, HOtISB.
■Jw * We offer to* the attention ol tha Wholesale
AND
;,sHp A «te<s r f K
••Etienne, 'wearex»repored to o»«b pxom stock, or to
Flaake.Horna.PouohM,* Triggers, »0.,1n largeeanety.
PHIITP S. JUSTICE*CO:
: SI North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia:
> G 4. OLlFßStreet, New York.- , , . ans-lnr
■pAOKAGB HAJIDWAKB HOUSB.
.^:WAD&.’tnßU^CH(^S°ni|l I WOSTENKOLMiS '
HeNry o,_ coa Table cdtlery. 1
B^^fc^gWliWwAßß
. I ING^t I^, SII D EIiF HARDWARE.
PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CQ.
•'. _ 91' North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
>4 CLIFF Street. Ney York,. " anh-lni
cigars; Tobacco, &o.
MERINO,
' 140 80UTH FRONT STREET, „
' Hae In ttore and bond, and
Offera for Sale, a Large Ai,ortment of
CIGARS,
. ReoeivSd direct from Havana, of ohoioe and favorite
Brande. ' ' .. MMf
OENUINE G. D. CAPS,
AT REDUOED PRICES,.
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES,
EBASMUS 0. PRATT & BUO.,
, '« BANK BTRKBT.
auj.tii th a-tm
GUN BALE ROPE—Sranufitctufe'if aria Top
,l.tJ^wy;=4t r QPST23, : -is6o.-';'-'-''
jrom
- (Correspondence of 'fhe jPifeiutj)'' •••
. , ‘ J - j Aiigji, 1859’. ‘ -
~ Sic.. Buchanuu’a horrofcbf a “ Kitohbn CabinM/*
-wbioh-began to manifest it&otf during /tbo'Admlnis;'
•tretion*of OenerftVJacksob'j-itiioaoimnioaiatb per-*
sonar friends were, included inthis phraso,
induced tpgqqufc of the way more fibbn'onco
after bis election toannounco that he would • recog*
HO J,‘ 10icIwQ.G^blr!Ot’’vUpdccliia 5-A(lDiiuUtra
-tion... Inporfoctcharaoter.w^^l 3
hos very naturally organised a 1
• Oabinot'.l-out* of’Suchmateriplaa, may to.,
bo floating around intbti.q.qartpr.. -We
distingpialxod 'looaloharflctcrs; hpre,; ; Opedf the so !
;and i/e finpd;gpnUpman? Captaih'
j ltfe .of ; tfcq; marinp corps*. - 'tjivi Captain-
bp, .said.to -ho a loading. me m b or-of the Pregi,-
Rent’s ‘/Kitchon Cabinet.” ; Ho,is a^combinalion r
,of ? acc9mnUfihmonts, npd ~ o£ .moderation;; not quj.tV
&*, 3 *ni«f ?
,
Apr qq popular aB ; maiiiy 3 otberql,6oui4 mentWn"
, bie.ia a BresiUonti 1
, uotipft '
recognition nf v» r
vvonrar,. c*vM«rs.yu ,c
'lipPllP^PTO^SiSfelWfilSS^wfcSß'
Hmiiitmyrf^qpaiijiirn^tyrt,
Ma#li'ftilBiiM'Sfe : i^erfr'6fw*'V' ; Kl6b'fl
Ca§(fo,. iV
■:WiM^i»itina6d v t’o'j(yfilr,;J?lliin J jtH^Kat^ > nj;dnf,‘
iacftWr Of
f-,i0,, jyjtks, ik'di-White 1
.spfore ;htB;lalt tindmagnb
..Jh'eJjloprsiof
*nldg,M«kr nEPßBtoj^cWpU : oilod; hirigpa! chad
wbetho§bp knocke -
or at mitntght, hois 'always lisherodinte.tbo p’re ; .
sacred' Bb?deHhe43oWiert»
famijlw-.to,! JonSsASSjthe, pthy* 1
greandpM' a school-boyi Iforgot to'monkion'ijitrt
thePresidlnt, Jn consideration ofthe high Qualities
and aßrtidos -of denies,Jim ,- dircctcd-hlsl pnamO-'
tionto.ak important o£lJcq 0 iij iijk deprirtmont.of
the GovtSnhier.t, It istrue, the “KttcbcnC abl
nct: ’ aflmplch these tlirde personages are members,
-is' high-tonednstiuit which anr- :
rounded general Jackson, aml .thab mapjt dis
• pleasing dutioi aro s exacted or. them.- lonlyrefpr,
.to the -exlstohcoiof such nn institution to Show tho'
. inconsistency of the.. President, I-hare spoken of
■Mr.-V/fllket’E dining with tho ’President,'and Km
'happy to ir.fcnn yon' that; the' reconciliation bo
-tween ’-thoifqi ,two.' gontictncin is ;Comploto. The
quicksilver ff tholr -friendship, Wok ifM Mow
tore a few' 'mphthsiogd, may now lie-rated nagt
ieMt liftdeMos FahrenheitJ- ois ’c; • ’ ~ „,.
- 'Tho tmcewCul- newspaperfeat cf tho New York
Times, in obtaining an advance cupy of the pro
jected treStyilflth‘Merico, df which! spoke ja a,
- former letter, tho'hows of Which ires oped hfr,
Buchanan tthffijat Bedford,! ailed tho mind of tpo
Prestdent .-n-itUitho’ suitpicinn that Ulero warn an
ugly leak in fhe. State Deportment... jle'hag ac
cordingly commanded that tiji despatches shall ho
sehtto //ihirtiii)«:lgpbripg'»»d setting asMoUorip
eralCftss, who lapopulsrly sup]ioicd tobe fcoorotaty"
iof-State under the' present AdmlidiitrtiUon.' "Ifeja;
determined that no eye bnt his shall first rest'upon
these treasures.: Some of. these days,-by thh wijf',
f proposo to gibeymi what-I have heard ortho meh
nCr'-itt;. which jaJto^fetMaty^JUwtiiofevfladdalape.'
iilhljtlgivrnadeiti'Wlipt-Atrmco-in -thniNewYork
'Herald, while Air. jjqohnnnn waa.SMrotnry of
State under-Prcaideuf Polki. jsnpttgh for Jfie pro:
sont on this head. - .. ... ; ,
- yon,- in ono of. my previous .letters,’
to Seinl you soinOaceount orthoactings and ddlngs,
,-fcr somo time past, of the Qotloifal }»o9t Offtco ip
relation to tho following topics i. '
■■'lt Tho monetary affairs of tlm General Post
'Office.' - 1 *
2. Tho foreign oceanmail'steantßhip service,
- 3.-The -interoeoanie -mall stoamship linos, via
Chagresand Panama, Nienragna and Tehimntopec,
held by the: General Post Office'to bo tlomesiit
lines. ' : - . ."- , , , C
4. Charleston, S. C.,- and- Havana, or ‘‘ /sfilrf’’
line., - •••■-■ ’ 1
, 5. The Atlantic and Gulf (Mexico) mall steamer
coast lines, between -: ports of the United States
only—and as to tho changes made in them, and the
propriety of discontinuing soweof them>' .“' ]
: G. Certain railroad contracts in the South'e'en'
nected in some coses with steamer lines before
mentioned. - ' •
7. Certain schemes* new and old, which His said
17111 boiirged upon Congress pt its nfot Session, by
hirers speculators and lobbyists, for various steam'
ship mail: linos to - different. places,, in .different
quarters pf tha glOhe. gcnoraUy P?f?-
sons actuated chiefly, by a desire to got arm?
up to their elbows? in the pubtirjrcjHrafcy. \
. I have ascertained, upon investigation, that a
full and intelligible account of atlNthafbpght to bo,
-exposed to the public oyd in relation to the seveii
topics above Bpcolfied, canned: be embraced in one, 1
nor indeed in sevyi Jotters; •restricted as X am to a
oolmim per </icm;.whfoh rcBtrxo the by, I do
not always regard, Ibaying it to you to expunge
whatyou choose,‘ Notwithstanding t&c tetiT is. all
irksome,one, I will undortyfco H, especially aftor
the’ letter you sent me from ****, giving'mo such
usefhl hints to,load ma in my'investigations; and
prevent me from doing any one injustice.; "I will
“occasionally” copithunicato to you facts, that I,
may ascertain in suoh manner as -tosatiatymo'of
their nuthontioity, leaving it to you and qtljeVatq,
judge, and make proper comments. My foots may
be stated in a desultory manner, for X have nod
must continue to gather them; from time to time,'
from different sources, I' trust my patient will.
> not complain that I administer, my phytfO ftooofd*
ing to the prosontjuodo of giving calomel—ln bro»’
kea doses., ‘‘ .
..And, in the outset, I will give those who may bb
inclined to criticise and censure what I may write,
the advantage of a declaration that I do not hesitate
to say, in advance/ that I.am satisfied A full de
velopment. W the public? of all the vicious bar
gMn'B, the corrupt intrigues and thesimstonnan- j
ngement, the speculations ami jobs, qnd the nefa
rious moans and influences; ami devious V/ays,' ro?
sorted for the purpose of carrying out tho selfish
schemes of certain parties! in rolation,to moils and
mail, contracts, will shook the moral sense of every
honest mania the land; and I shall not.bo'guiUyof
the affectation of saying that roy taik, arduous as ij
is, t iBin‘.any degreo unpleasant. /No! it will afford
mopleasuro to drag, forth to tho public gaso thoso
A'pobnSovs-op XsiqujTy, who.stoUc at'noon-day
throughthe avenuoa of this' 1 city,'to- tho various
publio departments, and particularly to tho' Post
Office Department, to perpetrate v the most, corrupt
designs; and after I hove,grappled the monsters
by tho throat, to pcol them to the bone,.‘and hold up
to tho; public abhorrence tho naked abomination of
their skeletons.' There has never boon but one hu
man being allowed to grow to full manhood, who
for enormity of wickedness, would uot bp slandered
'by* a comparison with some who prowl about, tho
federal* treasury, tq plunder its coflors under tho
forms and sanotiona of law. That being was Judas
Iscariot JJo betrayed his, Saviour—tho official
pluuderer is a traitor to his friends,- tohis country*
mod, to his aud totruth./ '
> This letter, is merely introductory ? and will refer
tobutonVofitho topiesabova enumerated. It will
bo confined to a notice of the monetary'affairs of
the General Poat.Officp, Jn futurple tiers certain
tranasQtionl that havo horctofdrotaken place, hore
andelßejvhero, w to tho -six other topics'specified,
will be fully ventilated. Certain facts that haye
occurred sinoo the decease of the late worthy Post? 1
maaterQencral Brown, in respect to one of the sub?
jects above mentioned, are nUudcd to In a lottcr
additional to this now sent, ip you. You may pub
lish tt with this or postpohe it till a future day, as
you choose. I have enoountorodoO little difficulty,
(bring an outsider, andconstraincd to adopt’tneans
to preserve my intog/iito, and also to shiold those
connected with tho powers that be, who aid me,)
in obtaining authentic information, upon the sub
jects above 1 speciflod particularly. Since the ad
vent of the present 41 period thunderbolt of a Post-,
muster General;'* (as J. J). designates that porson
ngo,) secrecy' and conconlment, and Signified
mystery, is tbo order of tho day in Ihomatblo
“C&stlo of indoloncc,” or “Hospital for Luzyr
bones,” id E'Street, and both as to what has boon,
’done,ahdwhpt Is intended to bodono; “Keep
dark/find look soVero,” is tho /‘rule, and tho
“ Thunderbolt” appears to, bo entirely content, —if
he oan.-get-grandiloquent puffs of his wonderful
ability, Inappreciable assiduity, and tronsoendanfc
purity, ‘regularly despatched by telegraph, or
written ( by Washington correspondents of Opposi
tion and other, newflpapors,—in exchange for small
items of departmental noys-rbriug j«at so much
and no more than it |s doomed oxpediont or pru-
"dojis l to' dkjlcStrfo fflicfi* coiiixpoMent- .ShOngK
' these acmi'-6ffiolarbttiletlh9; : Are ; industriously; pro- ’
nmfgod' with; thoopufTs nforcaaid/Uoisnot sup
posed; tMy' can.. long. doeeive or delcdti
gent jrabliy, Sho 9liiiti9B,r{(ifl ; ths
torioua fact that flip mails wofo neypr so budtycoii
. ducted .throughout< (hp eguntry^under' any'Tor-;
tner Administration,) .ihat ; tHo hsnd ofthat'do-'
partinoiit pos&iiies soiilio9 t jHie.VjiW>rilifiSry ; SS‘.'
ininlstratifo''tiilentB|*t)t the 'tin equal tod finanoiei
ability, thattbo seici-offlcin! puff!# uniformly set
forth, ■Hisbemg a great; fiiianctei l ., it it announced)
tie proved, by the fact that hehae on, tfco . de
pnrtnjcnt since Juno JD, last, ; u vnihout- any
yumcy,", because,. ,ps >alleged,.. Jba'hioUdnß'
.Congrosa .refused, ‘to / pasa I any general' '-‘Past
K :morb'^'uUa
and diigracoful attempt eouldnot bo WaJe-thatf
this* fdlegntion. ptlVforth todoceivO the'public; that
Mtyor’Uolt HaSnotlmtl''any'nia)iey''ei>ittJuiie i
j3t),;2Bpff,’whorowjth tooafryon’ihe inailaervipo, -I
assort, and it,win::bd;Bho(riion inveetigaUoc ot’ tho.
hoit.sossipn it qtmgfflrjbftfo, ha? had*
lie usa ,9f/ ( ,^hd” > 6iat; l bo..bpa ! ,,iiBeti / ajl‘ihiit%aB'
sending, over, uhoxpphded' ofthoi kppiopYaiio&p
under.’ tUo'actg frfrrthk'j&oa'
i yhnr ending June 3tf, :t lSs9!j ; a'nd
. Hoitlifta ji ad^t bo uW of- tho- rovonuesufir the.
hj abhoral well 1 tas/jbbfpjaj
&*«w ‘tfitttffltojn
!*W, <t aii«*ellabwfir3t^ai^^ f % r
“’?S-;{*? '*' *«' '. •‘■'r-lx-’ , y l-jr l , .'W^fe^prrrr
, i ,;Amount Mv ,,. ~r,t . .,,»,,.? ,
In ondjuon Cd&gttisaatao' ' ; - •■ •
r appropriakd for : thosalaries 'bt*i ] ~ r ~ - f
t* tfiaPo3tinasts!v,Qeiierftl
ivi assistant and jhfc,clerks',in tbo'
f Geri<JraV‘Pdfit Ofico,' aridthd Aa-“'
tyditoti ofrih&l General -Post; Office ■'.,r >
for^st^UQnory,
1 ftiel, g% so,! by anotfior act'ot '•
t *‘‘ , \V*‘ *• •• , 7
>a- a-i .7'., >• V < ,-r.l ; r ’514,«2,210.00
Ana besides this ue following ap- '*'>•« *•
! ’ :
test:of 'Jime 3d, IB2B,fdr f ttoo,
eatUsg. 3Q*ISS9 ; ,
Tho mßir. service Jbjr' ‘ ‘ *
* l-steamshlps'—between ‘ :
.■•,,
:;pOpl,; .^5340,500.00
‘ '*■**»
''tOhaVlMtODr '-.T?',
s-Bnd.obflgrea.^. 2 201,0(«?.00 -
Do,Panama,California, .7" 7.
' ond (>rogbn;.;;’.. .. 1 i.''328;356:00 • .
Do. Saa;Ftflri6Saco ' t
123,500,00 .- li
s°i''i , % et ’f, a 9«¥i ; i ; * '' , •*
’DaGoillnsline,Rmaifej 1 ‘ - i ; ~, ,-
'I6,T»t.TO ; ‘
Do, substitute f(tr 1 • ■
Hnji iiBo:':35,000,00 ;-
• flOfjJfi iflCork- to "South.
unipton, Qttwes, 2.10,000.0(1
Do. Charleston asdL Ha-. ~. ./ , ' 1
Vann..'..,,;...:...,, 50,000.00.:*
Do. Railroad, across tho ' ■ ’
Isthmus ofianniua., 100,<100.00 ’•, i : ’ ' J '’ r "
- . \ -■- si,s}2,'sor:ro
* ; x ‘ i; ; '
This itiitonitt of 'JI/ietft millions hundred
and' ifcMjty-foiti' lkduMifdfyevnt /thndred 'airtf
stveiiteeh dollars 'aiuF'twen ty cents,'v?(i& mfidbr
‘thefc6hirdl r of {ha General’ Post-Office, to: be ox-.
year 50,'7850.- ; ! r.
: -'Anf examination of the" annual report.iuadeiip,
December, 'ISSSfat 1 itib i opening r df 'Congress,, by
"the lata able. and ‘ worthy- Post niftier. Geiiwfti;
Brown, will-’ show' whit : portion of this* sum'of'
«15,^,7n40.it
ln thefiscatyreareiSding 6s
Juno* ISiO.' -Afi’Pdstmftßtof QcneVal Brown died
early in March, 1859,‘the icttfaP amounts, of.this'
shin' of $15,924,71740 expended'during the'iflscal
ycar.ending Juno 3Q, » 185ft,j$r' ov©4 the afltUv
a!' amount ■ thereof" expended ; iq v 'hi? Ufedlme, •
gßjfniot now he «tqtp4‘"hy we. * sfWpubl ic will, >s?,
Jtyiln : Ifl- Ignorance of these atoduntiruntU Posfcr
iqastor GenoraHJolt makes hismaidoP annual re
port nt the corptpehoewont of ihe" next : of
Congress,# H is 0704; a]] pjftdetoappear dearly
and honestly In’that report: Until it is wade, cer
tain it is that the actual ■ amounts in
the last fiscal year (ending- Jane 36)'1859)jQannQfc
bo ascertained outside the Qeheral Post Office;*
'unless itis'by special grace and favor, f caused,
inquiry to be twice made' within thalast.few days,
by different gentlemen, of the properbffioials oif the'
General Post Offioo,' for eufcb information and waa
informed (although nearly two months have elapsed
fflrspe thp bxpiration of the \fisoa! year of -2858-P>
(ending June 30, 1859!)’ in tie first Instance,'it/
it could not be furnished, 5) and : in fhtt second, that
“ 1/ ieasnolyet ascertained! iy Yes! in this offhip,
'whioh' il ls so' loudly and/' ljba'Hted. js
managed with snob tronabcndontal administrative
ability, thisis the astonishing condition of affairs'
in roßpeot to tho'lost year’s 'Accounts; Here is In
dustry and : dUigenoo for ytjn wjqph yeugeanco!'
Hero is a hoautlfufapccimen of tlic strict attention
to business at this time, by those whose duty it Is
tO fletftotho p\ibliohuSiuceslA pfeUy state of*
things, truly ! 5 Put perhaps it’isquite as well, for,
it I hid beon furnished thc. allCgod little
reliance could have beon'placcd on its
by reason of the numerous instances recently baling
occurred'of dcceptivo somi-offioial codmmnicatJohß ’
in' relation to ■ post-office matters, somo of which I
alluded to in my last letter. Goyornor BrOwn, in
hia armaaltopqDfc session’ (Dajember, 1858)'
estimated that the expenses of the'General Post.
Offioo for s tho year ; ending June : 39, 1859, .would
probably exceed tho of the' office. Kqt
having at this moment ■ Postmaster General
Brown’s .report beforo mo, and it h°! n S Sunday,
f cannot ppwprc it ’ torday, in order, to state the
amount* so' that it: can he ascertained, by making
the .proper calculations, how much this.would,
loave : as tho estimated revenue or, receipts, of
the GoneralPoat OfficO in,the fisoalyearof 1868-9,
And it U believed the amount of. that revenue, .or
receipts, greatly oxceedcd what Gov* Brown
istitiuiUd jn’Docbmbor, 1858.: I:knqw hls oplnfon
in February, 1859, was that it Wohld exCejed his ei-,'
timato. ' And here it may be observed, in answer
to somo of the vaporing the'lmtaeuse
ability, of Tbufidf rbolt, M (and it has smashed
a good many mail routes and post offices in apti-
Lesompton districts,) that’Congress did «u/ at the,
last session,, 1858-9, established single, new mail
TQnte! Also) that,' the cases m°P T
tlonod previously, all tlm ocean mail stoamer con*
Graots; ibroignaUd domestic/ expired at tho end of
that fisoal year, Juno 30,1359, and the’threo cases
in -which they, did' not expirb at that time;' ex
pired September 30,1859; and, thereforo, this im
mense'expense was takbn off of the shoulders pt the
popartment. . Though tho postages increased, and
tho expenses, decreased, V ofr greatly Ut\,thq, sq:
quol dock not show that tho mismanagement of the
ajlhir? of the PepartiUont will show its financial
condition worse taoh it hoc ever been before, and
the publio conv.onienfioireEped from.if loss. ' With'
all tho overplus of past appropriations In hisbands,
wo uro grayoly told thatbo is'managlngthepopart
mont {l without woney.' l - i
- You‘wiU .find, if you wilb examino- tho. acts of
Congress of last sesaiori-^IS&V’&O— ■that thero was
appropriated for tho salaries of the l Postmaster
General, his assistants hud clerks, and the Auditor
and his clerks, and for stationery; fuol, expenses,
do., $352,140.00 for the fiscal year ending Juno 30,
1800, besides $150,000.00 for extension of the Gene
ral Post Office, being the (t Caatlo of Indolence,” or
“ Hospital for Lnzyboncn ’’ aforoadd —in ail ?6Q2,-
140.00. Boshlos this sum, throo ehort clauses tack
ed on tho tail end ’ of an Indian appropriation hill,
on the last day of tho session,, provided .for the
paymontoutofany money in-tho Treasury notdther
wise appropriated, and not out of the revenues of the
General Post Office, $87,003.50 for .Panama, Cali
fornia and Oregon mails, g£S,OQO for Panama Rail.'
road, and $220,100.06 for New Orleans, Tehuanto
pee and , Ventosa—boing . under “existing con
tracts,’’-and, only up to tho 30th of September,
1850, of first quarter of tho fiscal year of ISSD-’OO,
ending June ,3Q, i 860,. Theso several
tion? amount* t0'5341,220.10, nnd, added to tho
$502,140.00, makes $848,300.10, of which,;lfc will ho
rocoUeotod, the'5341,229.10 is exprosslyjto he all
used the first quarter. And yotwo'iirq gravely
told that tho “Thuuderbolt’Vis.managing the
General Office “without money?' But the most
atrocious deception on tho subject is: In giving
cutrqnoy to'the idea that bcc&ußo Congress
did not pass any General Post Office appropriation
aotllke that for 1858-0 abVvq statod, hohas notdscd
any of tho ourront revenue of tho post offices sinoo
June .10, This is napardonablo. Ih defiance
of law,' or ,at least without* law, bo has allowed
1 tho uso of tho rovenuo so. collcctej. ' He dare not
deny It.' I'knowy for I haveeoou.thoJeVidence,
that thousands upon thousands of dollars havo beon
' so used ‘ by postmasters, and frith tho knowledge of
the Posttiiastor General; ;Ahd yet, white millions of
revenue are thus illegally controlled, wo aro told
‘Uvithont monsyf 1 , j
My limit compelsino to stop; I will begin next
lottcr whore I leave this off* Qccasionai..
ef-the BfahiwOhd:
ftotai** Wwj .%&««:
jdtwWmra teagj.m.fregiieiitjM If jhe .dor
Itehfed in tho JJrtol #n£,note, ttu) ; jk»,M»bne;of
the most quiof up'd" peieiMbleiooking inrni lUUrt
stient'thWmtfro *sge;; t-V;
Concord;®. li« ’h&ainsnyrfHeriifcr f-TEfc
,Erjii>W^wtiim^:*W'aenmsw.ei;,B|d^^ik«k^
•I s
of^'Ofijfia'lfilifiif^'ls'^eof'tlife'nioiib^eloqnoiit
nua teaebihg stoiiSs MMa who aro
•Siompl^iflg.tliMMf;fediiel:^ffl.a > nojfaw:e*.: !
fcfltt hii lairing wifa ,to:lu«: bttjum. aho'ttjd T<l*aihia
; ■«sfo9<Ba4oUoa. vs!h,e moUjo'fc,-; ‘‘iWtanjtSc-’teSwi:
fafe wjßjwdnlsjiihaf.hs:-
! M l*lWSw. {flnnihx, Aiaeiv
Uiclea£t' o/ {lio ; to pfiui.,
.
I y;•
*v jL.i
Tis anywhere but home: you, wiU.not fiidh';‘
*, > Odcbw » wedtfihits (nft htfakb at'sSpJer ' e >:ff
i>> ,-W i anr hdiir.yoii cffeos< ¥*
. - Orsuchari ona'iittei,,! tet;4w«aSii;
Since Oaf us tool; «ideal from foiaeV ohtl tfhat * *- 4 -'“
■ JV?*,? r ‘'> 1 ir ?;! ltotl ‘ !i 'T, If W Tallaif t
" ' Iw/llk-i!onr*U]| hlAin£hooa<ir'ffriflj*af' .Yi'i;/
1 JMdooiSliutoh him.' . V
o<iisU[ni(iiite'liai)ili' isih)'WortiwrHitn,’ f kv! »!*«:
!' ? noy«ihinKor»'nyirorß''l*it^out.’ , .': |in
ftTrtttinp femslo Wlthesswas adlM- bV thir«rnihKeT
at%hal;lirod dfte
rday-^erepU^UlM^^lfljg^iakmttfn^aWo’olbbfe,
bo-.
fOrsina tram paaSed. .01 conree counsel next asked :
'berkQVf take? Hi> "kniiPtWico round,
;Som,a fc rkediihat\dhestlme -
ooulAleieroito-its hnd guess as
who wiro {generapy,
easyfines »itltten''hs% , »!«yEiigli'Bhiiqljlemaii, 00.
tf Bbßte*ta t #fc ln<me atAhe’lpndan f
: nt'tf&vfi- .*>»»<£ ssaHtrff,* V \. Hi .
- ‘‘Tin? ourht t fir be theworkof soma great master.
;Butgive to migye Gods l tfle-fe^rtStmdaapfpiaitter^'
U 3 AySoiaii'g«3Bi»i«J, ppj*sard«;
patty, h»» bd«d qloatbd.to Congrpra ftoiii Kcniaoky,
bsfopq be j&tid&M^iifiF^m'
itefw.-.pfpjf w* l ®’ ■
ndWk» -‘ M “S
< ' Tho olas'ag pftrt of G'enqrdl tlouat(mKabogdo-’
eh6s'spdeok‘is on©of VhVti dst to]
. vom'eri* i?o ‘fai^fe-v : ever' Tblloningia-aW:
j v '> > ::&->l‘{s»'
:•..-+- iS -\ the LAprep—oop no.Bsa,!K>r;i
nU>«owl|r->«n- *'
■^(“MteWdWftiisSneßairtj-who.bi^reaxtd^folf*
' tiieiroundertiikingai’ Tpnr presonco. eien)iHda*R‘
• calmbgtnfluoiise-iipda'thdaer »nt»gonianiB,«rhloh
> A* • ho*®>f •
ahd'tho'rpfGrß b/ydnrlpreMnoe!
Ibnow that In.tbb diroot'iidiiiteJstratfon'of’-ndHU:'
oal, offalM;yott' r -bave.no'ahafa;';buty*t; rofgning
as you do,' snproma.ln tho jaafm of.loro, yoar in
tlueßoc oftnn ooutrfds tho destiny ornaiions. Wo
man’B Jovo ;ij tbd graaeieTer whloh rouses man to
notion... The. genoral,,,aa.heal&iuiithestratogetio
ooniblnauons : whif’h ate* to insure victory, looks
forward : to a retoinponßO dearer than the laurels
- upon his lirow ; tho aoldlcr, as he trudges along on
the ‘weary march,, or- minglas Intheseehos of the
battle-field, even with deatli arouyOhim, forgeta
. awhile , the: carnagej had: tnrha his thohghta to the
fondglrl he left bjiindJiim: themanner‘tempest
tossed, driven by the rade wives, sings merrily aloft
a£fc*tbiDkffo£the iittte eottago by the sho'rtf where
of government? wlifoh'ar&td fell upon his Own and'
,hi« fame; Jievef "loses ’right'of the joyg
which await hUn wpen councils nre over,
and he etiters tub portals of homo; the sentlpel, as
.he ‘ panes hi* * wbaiy loves the 1 inootilightr
tramp,' that ffcesipaylook benfisth.ltBiraya , ni thd
dear memento.of ,* pjpthpc’s.or.a
Overman/inall his iiifliieuoe of,
woman ; hangs ■ like ® obaridM-Deprivo ns i)f yonr J
.influenco, wmoh dlgnliesafid sri&nlatea us to nohlei
deeds, and wo boobmhworSQ ,than. barbarlans. ~Xeb
-ifc he and rris catv brayb
or face danger In ten'thousand forms.' i’Yoh stimu
late, all that is good* /You check ua in jgnoble pnri.
pose3.' ’You have also an important inflaenoo upon
posterity. The which (tfib child ■
receives from, you-outlive < all -the; wiadohi'of later
days. Sages tpay ;
teach, but tho voice'which woheard in infancy wift
ever come' to our- O&'r?, hearing a'inotheVs'words
and a. counsel;, Continue to icstilintoyour.
chlldrdn virtue and.patriotism. .Imbue tliejn with,
proper Venoritioh for' tho fath'ew of liberty, Learn
them to love their country, and fo labor far its
good,,ns-the great aim of their ambit ton. Eidthem
proualy maintain'our tnstltutions. P-oinfc them- to
the deeds of their ancestors,' Hake 'these their
esoutohepn/and bid them hand it down to their
children as free from staitLas.it name to them. Do
ladifes,'and your influence will in
the future: 'lutho language of the poet. It will still
p© said,^... ,-.h vr>' • -
$.106,090.00
; .' !l r \<i
,'Womanislovely to.the night. r .' '
' As gentle as the ilews of even. -
Ab bright as mopsin*’* eaTHeJtljjrht, f
And spotless ns the snows of Heaven,
-Tho agitation'in fho' : clty r of New York about
Groton watc'r has had’ a ; great- effect upon many
; who havehQretqforo advocated iemperanoo princi
ples, and has. induood. tvlarge aide. of. highipridocf'
brandy. Apropos" linea of a certain
German poet are submitted to the NewYbrkers; • -
( “ Then tqt jie Lord old Noeh said,- |
‘‘ ' Tito"wntornow tastes very Imd. :
- Bccntrsa there have drowned thqrCin
AlbbdAsts and. mankind in their sin^
’Tii thfirclbfO, LortM oven think..
, • I would prefer tome'otllerdrink. ,f '
- Thh Hon.. Littleton KlrkpatTiok v of Nevrßruns
wick? J. v dtofl very tmddexdy’ on tho 15th inst.,-
atgaratoga, Springs i : i N9w York,; whilst 6n. a Visit
there/.irp was' ; about 62 years .of age, ] The ‘tie*’
ceased Yas a son oflhq We']XhdreV.<Ksrkpfthrk|N, >
many years Chief" Justice of New Jersey| and dls
tiriguished for his groat lcarnlqg and'ability ai a
•liriryori' iMr/L.'fci graduated at'Princeton Col
lege iulBls, and was a Democratic Bepresentatiro
,}n Congress from 1843 to itB4sj and was Ihimself a
lawyer of copslderabto T e P u tatiop and a gentleman
of finemanners,.. Possessed of an ample fortune, He
.has not pursued'hSs;profession fpr manyjycars., '
Pennsylvania, its oahnls and
roads, Is reducing its Statb debt at th‘o Vote of on6‘
million dollars a year. New on to
hqr public works, finds herself growing deeper and
debt,’ with a decreased revenue and a sad
finanolal prospect'ahead. L ’ J ,
lVill Governor Poofcer read the'abCve; and Mush
forhavingevorsoldourpublibwofki? d !
-A yisitcr, going Into.a fVep school during the half
yearly examination, noticed two fine-looking boy?,
oue of whom bad token tho first pri*®» and the other
tlie'seoWd. Saidihoteaohcr: “ The boy who took
tho first prise' la thb soh' .of the man who saws my
wood; the boy who took the second iS tlje son of,the
gov'ornor of onr Stote.’V : - - s j
. Wovnmrit Go.—Thirty emancipated slaves from
Wcstorp Yirginla, m route for Liberia, under the
control of the agont of the Colonisation Soeiety;had
atarted for-Norfolk, by way'of Petersburg. Onlv
.twelvo arriyed,!the others escaped, prefqrring sla
very to freedom lntelligencer* ■
A New Jersey correspondent of the New York
Tt mis gi ves thb following t......
“ Sonie ono was running Colohei WalL bpro the
'other day about h!s being' defeated for a mission,
when the Colonel very i naively replied;.*.That Bu
chanan’s friends wero getting so Infernallv scarce
on this side of the-water, that he could not afford
to send ..any, .of them abroad, and,. therefore, he
very prudently took t;o sending his enemies/ ”
An“ltoUan wife,l’ who hogged foro'living at
Cinciiinati, Recently ran away from her Italian
husband of tho same city. The husband declares
ho gtoatly dislikes to . lose her, as sho was one of
tho ho ; cvor saw, either in Europe or
Amqrloa!
Sam Houston/-^Tho New, Vork Herald of Sa
turday saya Sam‘ Houston is tho only man who
oan unito-tho fragments of tho Democratic paTty in
tho. noxt-Preaidential olcctlon. ,
The Maysvillo (Kentucky) Eagle saya thiishows
that Bennett kills all his candidate*! '. *
A Hoax.—Tho Now York Triiwus I ,'! story .of a
Mrs. Timothy Bradley, - in .Johnston, Ohio,, having
eight children at One.,birth/; is -Sr hoax—Mrs.' B.
nover having had any children at all. -
CARRYjNfI on tub Waiu—A Washington corres
pondent of the Baltimore Patriot pays; ‘
TBrtßCosii*;: 1 - ' -
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Uods eg a clerk, hM.bcennli/e-h>Bg ~
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TOste of taowi-
Old •
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Wnttu, of Oio »ld giyen by.f!M Orferfa transient
S^WfaSSs^srs
r^SsS&SSr^* ; Mason.-, '
TJnclo
loot, place
t {lSlfßjSWisJ!ife*j ywiflg l»die«ij»n
-,Wipr«T*AJketalie might as" :
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niigh.-
Hemort
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tM that place
SittH;&nU fays that ■
Bngnoli has returned ftom Ban»l»g»,ind is seek- -
T/wtSMKUssvt
for
Governor in thM aaalledhy a friend:
s7S^s!?f^M9SM , cPS#es^i^»lof.flionsh few- '
:
, Ffirt nojtefbt; he?* beeniofteiaij&j nn for a jolt r
»Sfsipithr-Sl> »lit,ikliT two tidts,
£ t ? Well, lefc-Balco 'ho'eleotcd,”' say I. “ he’ll mate
2w,:
:-. Agesof OSS Boatie'Mnr.—Fresidentßoclianan '
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on tho 16th of JannaTy ii nearly ->
-age mnltliesft & fa
lebCashin^laln'hlsi^thSr^j'Bafit'.^bhrßij't
old’O&’tfcisjfir'o'f ’nett-
Wlffltm' Stint* '!• fa?«ltf&S*jfcfft Franklfa
■mieiiliipiTfatarMfi KM#fp ; sgiJia < gihektoo is
heatlyaft^nr < >t-iigi;yohn'Charl«.f^enioiitwas
i& yoare iiKlOtt them df jimnirriaith john
M: <#d;i!joKe' SI -(MtteWim.tHirW73 v
'yoaw.oldin'^pWmlMri'n'erf; JAiixuiaer .H. Ste
phona: 'w»c ; 47 ycarat>M In hcbniaTylast: ‘ James I*.'
lOtirf&SkTflaMi&at ‘MmhM^bruiy last:
3&;&tglit v is C.
Dodgaii abilgtit Shiolilß la 49 -
ycartoldVfttaij Toiieeylafa years old; Henry A.
:Wi» =jefcf | BoWsrtTMj'T. Bnnter is
noarfy. ; i 8 j K o; , ;R6'lieri'' , r<>omb3 Vaa 49
WS» M..;Head is :
®s rent »®t>*
rffori-
Woolia»bWt6s la fa .
\
Oldtsalr Jattasry is:..'. .
;a The near-.QoToraorofvKißatnckTb Mr. Maemßn-
i* - native of.
Mercer 'Mis grand
father, « >r, pi§neer : "fho Old Do-
The name
and thOf iat tb'eytfjf'StentaokUra, _.
eonneot&d'as they-are mthsbine ill filling incidents
inoarOariyhft tqty. J?
_':^e..einci^aU"^*««> al)le8t of ike
the.lurgcsl citcu
. lation ofany paparlih ;Qhi©f by manylhousands—
■thus indnlates itSdpahility to'anpporfthe doctrine
of
r ’ in
favor-’ slavery, as'demanded, by £ejpoc rat-fire*
eaters like'Gov. wlso, and Congressional interven
tion ffrjjroA'rAiV adVocated by Mr. Gid
diiyss._~.Ogr Dosltion ia-ithat of absolute non-inter
yentiop,,TrHlQ .wo are. especially- opposed to tho
proposition 6/ Mr.' Cf idlings, rp his letter to Got.
tdvioleneefor the" purpose of ren- .
dering Jairagf. t|tojKational Con*
S “Ohrqnc3U6nßaVovcry
be obliged; to somo-"6£ bnr.'Bepnbl3can friends for
light fnqEs?rer,to them*”-' ' .
gooi’deai pf .interest*a fek.dn.the result of
th’oelcction for r 6tnte. Senator- it* .the Cambria,
Bl&lr, arid Clearfiold district in tibia State, this be
ing the diStridt in Vhich Senator .Bigler resides.
'The' '‘Opposition have nominated : I<ewis W* Hall,
dt'BVair 1 <j6uht£; aaTtheir candidate, lie is a
gentleman of finnairiUtfes Wd Inghcfiai-acter, bat
he cannot be fileetediorilws; Senator Bigler shonld
infuse the topnt a candi
date'in:nominatiQnplodged ih to : «ipporthis re-elec-
the.Xlidtc d tSUtM Scnato, in-Khich cue
MV! HaUwiU undonhbedfy be chosen/ “
* Mora xl oV' thk .Texas New f
Orleans finjUtin of the 13thspeaks.of” the result *
of-the electiori In Teias a/fbllorrei "' fj
' u :Gen.' Hamilton,-Whe/ran oh iHo Houston ticket
for (fqpgreaa: in .thei.Webtom Supported his
chief with-the -greatest enthusiasm,Hamilton
everywhere confessed that afow. years'ago he was
an avowed:disunion ‘seeetoiqMst; but that he had
become convinced of his orror apd:now agreed fully
with Gen*. Houston, whpmdiereafogised, as one of
the greatest and noblest men of modern times. In
the Eastern district Mr. .Beagaii',tße present mem
ber, haSvbeen. re-elected- ,pur readers will recollect
that Ms Wash peculiar base. He. camp out iq.a very
strongeircular, inWMohhe took-the’ sAine ground
with Gen. Houston'aS .to.the' slaTe .trade, the
Union, etc-,,apd ln. no .measured terms
tho antogonlsno fiositlop and'adYodates. The Mar
shall Flag' called-Ms manifesto - <an antf-sfeveiy
circular !*- He received a Democratic.nomination,
. but he was afterirards repudiated by thfi-Deraocratio
papßfSj'ahd Judge*Ochiltree placed upon the track,
with the result above both the
Oongressmon oleot Houston platform.
Mr. Edward Olarki with
HSuatoui falls foV' behind Satr JaeTnto; and is pro
ba.bly defeated, thoughitis not certain; :The Hous
ton 2V/ft?r£ipA.,thicks that If Lubbock is elected,
the Legislature will return. Geh.'.HoustorL to the
United States Senato, which is notuntikely.”
; REVBRga?.—The! /alt classes,
Among whom are not a few, .who? no w> occupying
humble stations, have ontfe, in other* portions of
thoNow'World oria -the Old, occupied stations of
honfl&mi po?itiotw.fA jjnss ,!n puin tt4«{ we know
ia.ofalaHy,Trli(>;Sro3 born find jreareji iu ceottaen
tal Europe'. I 'Hor frlendß were ticlr, and she her
self waa educated, beautiful and honor
ed.; She gave her fcaud.tq wgeptlpmop who was in
wealth/positron,' Rnd'eduoauqn,~hQr equal. During
the troubles of ’4B, the family waSbroVen up, .and
she with hethusband, and.tho greater part of their
.fortune cameto America—But once in this coun
try, hor-husband grew dissipated, and at the end
of threb,yeftr£ he' died,’ having spent their entire
-fortune' in gambling and drunkenness—not even
had-: Ke 'spired* her dresses * or-’ jewelry. A
few-, dollars .were left- .her,- ..with..;which she
cime to Dubuque -..and-, openedmillinery
store. .She met with moderate t , success and
a year or two* since moVqj;to‘,a city to this
Stote' down the river, where she engaged in the
samo huriuesa, aOd wo believe faaa,'in.coinmou par
lanoo; "been “.doing, irelb” - ( A short time since wo
loaruod that she married a gentleman living in her
new plooe'of residence, and will probably spend the
remainder of her lifein oheof the most beautifully
located Hvdrrtowns in Iowa; .
A:ahort t(mo sinQe,w :lady, also n, mHliner, lelt
Dubuque and in searqh of fortuno to the
metropolis'of Missouri. She was. middle-aged,
quiet-mannered whose brow, was wrinkled
with deep-set lines of care. • She was'dnee maid of
honor at the Court of Vienna. The successive steps
by which sHe reached, from her once high elova
tlon to the position of a JiUmble mUliner in a little
-city, with aQ .oeeaW, and "almost a continent, be
tween her first and last-residence, would doubtless
furnish materia! for a story for-more interesting
than romance.. So goes the world.
r .Trouble is Southern Kansas. —A report
comes to us that trouble has odco.again broken opt
in Bourbon county, near Fort Soofct., Tho circum
stances, as given by tho'Kansas, city '/ottma/, are
as follows: „
From ft gentleman living near: Fort Scott, we
joarft that a cowrie of Jayhawkera of Southern Kan
sas were taken in custody , twelve miles this side of
Fort Scott, oa Friday last< by some parties from
whom it is altoged they had stoleirhorses, and that
an armed pos&o, numbering near fire hmidred, had
collootod and-.swo'rn to reacuo thaJayhawkcrs at
the peril of their lives.
At,tho time oqr informant left,oil was confusion,
nnd adospexatij oneounter was anticipated.
■Wecaimotbut Hetieve*that this report is exagge
rated; -The amnesty bill quieted ell difficulties m
Southern Kansas, and the disposition o&all lparties
was to live on terms of peace and friendship with
one aAoUier, Nor do wo T>e]iovo that any man or
sot of men woutiF assume tim rcsponsihility of ruth
lessly brooking that “ reign op.’order ” under
whioh Southern Kansas has prospered so greatly.
That there has been soma trouble u evident, hut wo
renew our hope that it may have been of slight im
portance.— Ltavenicorih Times, Augunt 15.
■ Gas Lkhit.—'mie city of Galveston, Texas,
was I'ghtod with gas lor the time on the 9th
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