LEWI BURG CHR ON (HI HP v u .uj H. C. HICZOK, Editor. 0. H. WOMEN, Frinter. Volume Till, Homier 27. Whole Number 391. LEWISBURG, Mm COUNTY, PEXN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1851. LEWlSHLJIfJ CHRONICLE - - ah inriEnEvr Failt jornxa, htued on Walncsilay mornings at LeivUlurg, I niun county, Pennsylvania. TFR.VS.$.iAi per year. fr rrtxti arttnlly in advance: $1.76, if pJiitl withiu titrv' mollis: y'tRi if 1 within a ear; if nl b.-fitrr the yar fxpim-: n-nt fttr ingle uuoi)mtii. ulMirrtptioiix fur r-ix mutlu or l-ss, to be i1 in idvatiu". ;s'nt;tii(amvs oj-tiuiial with the FnbiiOier, t.xrit when thv-ari pM up. AbrcitTtaLMKrs li.in.I.f)inHy i:i-trt-l nt .v) cent- pir quart, ont we k. $1 four .. J" a yrrir: two sijnai-f. $1 fur six m 'tithe. 7 fr a y'ir. M- r-nnlik" ttf vcrtixr fiainta, not rxmvlnrv' onr (mirth ofa column, a yi:ir. JOB VViMtK iuni casual M-tttTtiwim-uts tu Inr tut WiVn han-t'tl in r Mmr- Ok i MCAno Aiitritid r-iin!! jenljerts of pn'-ral into tt out within the raiiire if p;iry or H-l;ii::m mut-ei. A' I letters miM n-ni p -t -imM. arrrti:i;.:uijii lv tin- ru ftidress of th rit-T. ti nii-i-v an utinti. .j-Th' !e laling ex lu.-ir 1 t.. t!t r..ht..ri;tl ! -j juiiii. iit. M h rccbxl to IlKMtr lln K"k. K- i d.brnul thwe on buiinera to O. X. U -uma-. V-W.- r. Office on Market Hrect, btlt- li Smn.I an J Tliircl. fiver 1 iw H.wt Ulrica, it. N. n.pri.inr. For the Lewisburg Chronicle. The Census of Pennsylvania. This document exhibits our fcftatc as making more rapid progivss in population than any other of the lid Ptitos, or even Ohio. To give a clearer view of the rela tive gains of the most prominent interests within our borders, I have sub-divided the State as follows : IncTtnsf. 31.50 14. 125! 0;tV.)2 22,714 ob-work towers whose dizzy heights shall tremble iu the breeze, is to be almost as firm as the everlasting rocks it connects. The timber work will all be united from CauKtut. Schuylkill Northampton Carbon Lehigh Luzerne Wyoming 9,05:1 f.0,703 40JDG ) 4(i.2:.j) 1 5,f; j 25,77 o2,47!l 44,00 50.O..5 ) ) i ,(;.-,.-, ; Selected for the Chronicle. The Christian's Song. Brethren. I have founl the land that doth abound With fruit as swei't 3a manna; The ruttre I eat, I fiud, the mors I am inclined, To fcinr and shout Ilnanna. Ctorw Mv smiMoih Inn? tosn. where it shall fully know i . i j . i . i i ,:.., - . . , . end to end and side to side ; and tue inter The plorh s of my Harior; j And I pass along I'll ring the Christian's song, SCCtioilal and Other braces Will Diuke it pi T 1 hope tt live lorever. Perhaps you'll think I'm wild, or simple as a child I am a child of glory; I'm born from abore. my soul U filled with love; 1 lonir to t 11 thf story. Ily soul duth ion to go, lc. A testimony britrlit, a my of heavenly light, My Lord ha also piven. That when temptations rise, I nay out be surprised, 'or Iofc my hope of heaven. My soul d:th loug to go, ic. A c'.ty ot dVUtrht this moment shines so bright, It cives murh p'accand pleasure, Not all ternstial blisfi, caa everqnal this, A liretate of my Sfivior. oul d-.-ih lon to go, Ac. Come brethren, will you (o and trarel with mo too, T r.-ach thi heavenly Can:tan. I rare not for your nani religion is the Bame, With thotte wlm'ru bound for heaven. My wul doth louj to go, Lc yiy snul now aits nd sinp and praeliees her wings, And eon tern plitf the hour, V hen the Jlef-ti And ith br My MiUl New National Curiosities. RA1L-KOAD i;UIliK AT POKTAGEVILLE, N. T. stupendous structure, instead of being of j bank on the west side of the river. The The Fugitive Slave Riot. TVc publish in another column, full par- J ticulars of a riot, attended with loss of life. Germans, however, got on to a float and shoved over to the east side of the river. MieriU15uxtonsentIeputyMiennMnitft wLich occurre(i at Christiana, in Lancas- ot IVsta-evilIe and a party with mm around t(?r Courjtj iist celt. The accounts we totncsouttitaeutoiitneretreatoi wenot, of lLid 100 transaction arc crs, wiuie lie and the lour oiucr persons ; J; , contraj:ctorv. c leetiy unyiowing. l nc outer ucrs 01 posts uamea prepare io ucaii mem ; nuenu.ng gcat M MmV tlic rccIawa. ; retreating from the ends of the stone walls; to arret the wbob ang under tliewcst: partywhile others ins:st that the j 25 feet inwards at the top, will brace it ; bank. IJut the Iri.h saw the game, and dotcrminaUon 0f tho mdHtcr to iiioroiiiruiy siuewi.se : nui 10 rentier sure: y maui; a. iu.m as uus-ulmu mi tiuuc auu , i- , ..-'i. ,. i ,. J .. nave his slaves at any riss, was carricJ out first upon the party gathered icin. 15 0 this- as it may, it ttlc or nothing from the terrible ml bloody features of the occurrence. An affray has actually occurred a slave-holder ; :.. ,.e l.:, n !;.. l t!ie road, reflects rrcat credit upon that and Ins business ; but, liteai of .surrender- 1 . , . f .. ' ,f ' " i . . , , lA city has been snot uown, uis sou niiriaiiy gentleman. i mg, tiny ln.slaiitly coiiimenccd an assault; J J It will rc.uirc for this work 9000 souarc nnn . flm,(.rJ ;, m.r,l fil, m, I while the officers appointed to yards of masonry, and 1,750,000 feet of . i.,lti, ,,;,., fi.,f,t;.i n fr .l.-.r timber, board measure. The masonry is ' Iifo. iuston, 0n finding thefr bare hands ' SlitJ anJ flcC for th.eir livcS- nor will there be, cxeitcmcunt or ill-feeling ; in our miud now, who are equally a dis- .1 il . - L It . - " 1 II. .. !...:..... .. ....... ..n l'i,i.nni uouoiv sure, me imsca Ol li d niuimi; iht in.iu ia,;i"u way uiuina. uuahjh , . . . reireat to leci nm.irus, suiueieiuiv io a;eiu" mu.-, iu.rau tuu , , , . I lll.lv .1 1 tUULLUtt 1 1.1 1 1 V 'llVJ ttU . I . V, I .1 1 1 1 1. ..iv, n. -.11 .j in .. . .. v v. i. v v tliis bridge, which was projected by Jlr. t about twenty Irish. On coming together, ; : Seymour, tho efficient Chief Engineer of . Sheriff Buxton told the leaders his ofiiec execute the laws have been obliged to dc- of large cut stones, taken from the' banks of the river near by. The tim- i ber is procured from a tract of 100 acres, not sufliciunt, and fearing probably that! they would be mauled to death by their op-! pouents, (who were armed with clubs and ; Allegheny M,S:W 1.S,20( 57,0:i7 l'hilada. ("ity r.K',,Vf,:, 1,:;77 li7,71 l'liilada. Co. HW,:J72 i7,:4 l:5,M- 3 City counties, Comm'l and 3Ianuf. (W Bradford Vrl.lM -1-2,:51 10,002 Clearfield 7,S'J4 12,'i'r) Kik y,;:;i 1'orest ;n;i J. M,727 Jefferson 7.2") 2,S57 McK.-an 2.!7." .r.2".4 J Clinton !S.:;j:J 11.207 2, 1 Crawford 31,724 .'7.s lit 7,125 : Erie .'!1,:;41 .'1,7 12 7,3ns , I.vroining 22,010 20.1 ".7 ) --a- ' Sullivan S.f.'.t 1 ) ' "U- j l'ikc .V:V2 fM 2.0 to ; Potter :.,:i7l 0.04S 2.t',77 Susquehanna 21, l!l." 2.0S 7,4'.i:l ' Tioga 5,4!"S 2:I.H7 S.411 Warren t,278 l:5,ti71 4,.;y:J It is deeply to be regretted that such an occurrence has taken place to darken the fair character of the law-abiding and .jr.iiuv.comcquitumkousoofdv a ,n;ic distant, whieh the contractors I atones,) or that they would be thrown iuto ' Pcat'cful c,tlzCM cf tUl!i Commonwealth. TlViu. ' have purchased. On this tract they have ! the stream and so over the Tails, ordered U is dcI',oritb,e iui(xi ,Lat tLe "ecution la steam saw-mill, whieh is cutting from his party to draw their revolvers, -md f..r. u) B"uuia "c u 112,000 to 15,000 feet every ten hours, j a few minutes they made sad work for their I DluItU0US anJ aaanuble manner, by a : This mill cost S5.000, and is of itself wor- assailants. Several were shot, but as it h,n-! hr& asscn,L,aS0 of Pcr9ons Wlth m3 anJ This structure, when completed, will ... f who tLrou,rh thc ' . . -,, , ftn , T, that blood should be spilt in defying the undoubtedly be the largest of the kind in ' Iiei,illK)rhood.-The wholo work fa goig ! fdUht nost Jcpcratcly for several J pFration of an Act of Congress. But iu the United States, if nut m the World. It f , Uh rcaS0UaWe rrosmt-t ' mimitm after tl.n firin. r,n,,r,,.o,l l,f 1 cxpwwing our indignation at this treason- is to cross the Genesee Bivcr at thc II ith ,.(- . j,,.;, .1" ,i, i.f r T:ln T ,,,,; ,;, , ? i i ... . i able and murderous transaction in assert- hanks about half a mile below Portage- I IMMENSE FALLS. where a parson claimed, is clearly proven to owe service to tho claimant. Deep as may be the regret to see the persons doomed to Slavery, yet thc unanimous voice of the community would be, to respect thc pro vision of thc Constitution which enjoins upon us the duty of delivering up such a person. A fugitive slave-law which does this, will be sacredly observed and univer sally respected in the North. It would be better for the South, because it would pre vent delays, and tho possibility of such oc currences as we now are called upon to re gret, and would preserve that kind and fra ternal fueling whieh the members of this Union should entertain towards each other. Tho operation of the present law, has done much to heighten the repugnance which is fjlt towards all kidnapping. Its harsh and unjust features have bete devel oped by tho iu Jecent haste aud zeal of Ix graua.M, aud by tho stupidity and iguor ance of Commissioner Smith at Buffalo, ( in the latter caso fortunately Judge Coxii Lixa was enabled to prevent the injustice.) Under, it, a free citizen may be arrestsd, examined, aud ia a few hours, the inmate : of a slave barracoon unless ho should be happily so situated, as to have thc proceed ing arrested upon a habeas corpus. It may never be amended. We should judgi that thc spirit of thc South would forbid it un less they listen to tho dictates of reason, aud permit its obnoxious features to be ' lilootiiiT ;i littlf inn finn'.i pnl.I l..n '1 in cnif i ! t!.r..r t.-f,... th fl..lK.,..m,.n.,l r.,fr,f J iuo 11,0 mJ stem and active en ville, and only 200 feet above thc Upper Jus, . , ... briJ tho river MU co TL ffi Bowe. sucne(1,,i ; ! r to maintain th2 supremacy of tue , softened. Bat we are quite certain that it Falls. Mes.-rs. Luuman, Kockafellar, & foct About h)t) Ll1uw tliese Fah ! gccoril,g four on t!l0 t an j 80lnt.t,,jag ! 'suited and outraged laws e may in- WM fall into a condition of desuetude-and Moore, the original contractors for the road nn!ir fIl(1 f.i(.l,r:,t..,l Porta Tunnel, are i -..,.., .,f,..r-..r.l. i 'l"irc into tho causes which have brought , furtuuate for the South will it be, if it does. luls the Middle Falls, 110 feet. Three quar- from Attica to llornelsville, have bridge under their personal charge. The height of the bridge, is to be n ters of a mile below these are the Lower Falls, J0 feet. 'e:ir the .Middle Falls the canal passes about half a mile alonr the whole length 10O0 feet. The distance from cJ of thlt rivor lul)k w;lh nothing but feet frmn the bed of the stream, and thc Mr. Juxton brouirht back a man with Lim ; ' . . r , , . , , . , . , .ii aud rejrrcttjd by every cood citizen, who had one ball in his boot, and another. ,. , ,. J , . , . ... , . i i ho brooding curse which, vampyrc-like. in his leg near the groia. Several of the' . . , . , , ,, , , , ., , , ,. i tits upon our nat:on, and Tvt irds our proc- lnsh were badly wounded, both by balls ; r . , . u- t i "i i .i i . , ress, and stirs up all thc ill-feeling which and hems knocked down on the sharp stones. ' bank to bank is 500 feet, and the bridge the tow-path and a stone wall between it ! Oun man was shot in the side, but succeeded i is tvcr gendered in this Republic, is Pri is to extend 2-.0 feet each way over the ,-f.rnnn,i;(,ular rotk from 200 to, in makin-his escape, with tho bloodstream-1 m:m!3r answerable for aU the blood which . . ,.- j. , , ., . I I o - - -i - - batiKS, rising u. leet auovc tue wes: ;!00 f.-et hi.h. Besides these attractions, in? from the wound. feet above the east bank. It ... , ,i..,,.i,. .,.,i ; ; ,i, i.,- n . (u n. .. It is an institution so opposed to; Christiana aud flaunt the bloody insignia to In this connexion, we feel called upon to deprecate any attempt to drag this un fortunate occurrence into the arena of pol ities, f.-r tho purpose of making capital for any party. Sueh conduct in our opinion, is disreputable, whether it be by Democrat or Whig. We have no need to dip our l . . i- , i ,i t - it -.j .r .i - Persons who vi ited ' J sueu, in occurrences use Dinners in me uioua vi iuc vicuins at ifi v v i .,...t.: i-i tween th frrtii. fill' ,sos :,.j.t 2.-;,.r.o.3 i 1s,:jio. Armstrong Clarion Venango Ventre Huntingdon Jilair .Juniata Mifflin there is prnliablv no natural seenerv in the '. the place next dav tell us that the stones is to be supported by eight piers, five of s . , . tL t surrounjill!r lhese Vlllh. ! whcre the fi-ht occurred were covered with ! a11 ,he instincls t,jnan nature-o bos-: create cnthusiam f,r our candidates. Any which rise from the bed of thc river 234 Xo li)ubt tLosc Hltnu.ti,Jllls an J this scene-1 blood, and that thc Irish who escaped could ! liIc io tue sPirit bf the "S- C11 witu : attcmP' sa to u J) is ly,a justifiable, feet, one from the middle of the bank be- ... l.o .v,J i,am..t.,u it. i i i i i horror and dread to the poor slave who and unvrorthv thc name of Democracy. Let e river and canal 104 feet, one tinctly viewed from this stupendous bridge, ; on the ground. Only one of Buxton's par-! ft-"eL i,s l'ul'Jeu ,tat il is not to 1)0 Ui ncv,'r stooP to inflame the passiuus and h side of the canal 10G feet, and will attratt thousands of visitors annually j ty, Constable Holland, cot badly injured ; ! PL'ctt;J tLat tbc fufc"tive q'e'lj prejudices of men, while we are a party of ptueeauijr gu uaek io lue uonus anu Stripes, , pnuei-ies uur ujjuii mc utucuiujj tui ?es 17,900 20,402 35,4,4 5 ""u,"c """ f-' to tue place. ' , thc canal 125 feet. In addition to these i m ,.,. Lnmnm. no. kafellar .t Moore. 0. ( St (24 "(21.777 13.020 14'ts0 Y II.OnO 13,01,2 S Iron producing counties 25 J 21 counties, principal Agricultural, 17 To recapitulate The Coal counties gained iu 1 0 yrs 8 1 1 pret. Thc Commercial aud Manufaetu'g 0 1 i The Lumbering 47 J The Iron-producing 25 J J he Agricultural and he, it is hoped not dangerously. The rest of onurfw rt.eeiveil mnm r l.a t.r 'eight piers, there is to bean abutment or MVC a temporary residence, called thc j nal bruises. pier on Oic bruw ef caeh bauk ; the west Mountain House," on the high hill near JiaJ the Irish connuered thc five Srar- l UjUita one ji icci iiigu anu mc cast, one oo leet, tiic ca;it cnJ of tbc bridge. It is Jocate-i : tans at the pass, there would probably have when he has once takted the streets, of li! erty. God has implanted a different prin ciple in the breast of every being, whether he is high in thc scale of intelligence, or of lueu who Inve fallen victims in sueh a uiauner, endeavor to prejudice either local or state authorities, without better cause. The immediate instigators of tho riot hi "h? with a continuation of piers, lessen- .: ii.-f ttn cTtinii Tvna a4 n'iW fiTiil plipsnitf ' rnrn i.im1 n-ir A.Mn-n.,!.. i. ..- t sunk in the lowest dcDths of hurLuritv . which hiis eventuated fitttlly will we I iu in height till they meet thc embank- j w;tu tiic hill is covered ; and tume-; two or throe other parties coming from thc ! ignorance. There is an incessant craving , trait 1 brought to condign punishment, inputs. I , wlic lml .n nn1 ' ...a.. i. i .1... .i.. -i . i ! for freedom in the breast of cvprr mm nt' Thcv arc more culpable thau the ueirroe?. ,, . tss lliUllil tuaua mmv imwu ui, WUtll lilt V CUW LUUL lliUSU Ul'iUW - J vm - Tl . : frrtm Ttifl Krt Af IIia f.iV.f . 0 . I t. . il ... .1.. 1. .f .1.. i tl V 111 J I billy 1111.1 e v,?., Tf ;a n ctnf nnd'-.-.M J,x...trt.l r.,- I;., T!. v-AA ' uod s creatures, tashioncd after his iinnw. uo ignorant 01 tue macnuuac 01 me crime arc to be composed of foundations of cut , . rnln,. : ., ... ! Xo -knorancc. no crueltv. can cradica-e they were committing, armed themselves . 1., e .,..1 .l.;;n nit !,,. 1 .wi .n.m I r.ff..r..il ,.f .1,,..... the lonirinff. which "sDrinM eternal in the to defy their master in his attempt to re- Tit l ' J 1 V I 1J ll I 11 1 V , ...1 VVtUUIlllllQ I . ..... .. . 1 . 1 . .. .. V Wllllg VJ1. V . I 1. . .. V IV I. VI. . 1. 1.1V. Ul V I V . ' . tJ (. . . lie , . . . , ,t-i . i ... , , ., . .i . - I limnm lin.ct " KJ o. I...... (r....i iTsiii nnipsirin nf liiss rropertv. liuilliiu Ifiviuii . . 1. OU luU" IU VUU1 L 3 e 1 T . stone masonry rising CO feet, surmounted by trestles of timber work 204 feet. masonry of caeh of the four west piers is to be 00 feet by 15 at thc bottom, and 77 by 12 at the top. esteemed as high minded, honorable men ; Aggregate gam in whole Mate l. j prct. bcr wor. ;s to correspond in size with ma- Tf T nm vvrv-t in mv details, the Far- pn.iri- liv 1 ;nit1 llif. inn nf ft-.rt ctt.n i l t t ...... ,t, ,v ,i .,- e . i . . r . i . n-i rr road contracts and railroad stock linug uim ihmi ii jiiwiiD iu..- ii.u i. mv iuuc.j ieeu vy i ieei ii:ne. lue liitu slowest gains in population. 'pier from the west bank, being near the Were our Iron interests pnw in a " full eentre of tke bridge, is to be 100 feet lon iide of successful experiment," the Agri- ger at the bottom than the other piers, aud cultural interest also would be much inure the same length of thc otiers nt the top, prosperous. Then run the llui'road from for tlie purpose of more thoroughly bracing Philadelphia to Kiic through thc North- the bridge on each side thc mason work Western counties, aud IVnu-yivania will and timber work of this pier to be thc withiu the nest ten years dispute with Xew 'same height of that of the other piers. York thc tit! ; of "Umpire State." W. The four piers east of thc river to be made I of masonry and timber similar to the oth- ers. The distance between thc river piers ' is "0 feet from centre to centre, i AVc saw a model of the timber work of v.inf:iee rf sn.-ietr .md retreat. When ! rested were committed to the iail in this w railed at the place, we found the " latch ' county. 5 to the iail in Livingston count v. arc made to recapture those who have cs-1 It is oue of the deplorable but legitimate . ...i , ..t....,.l ,l .i.:n.-,i .. i...;t .,,..1 l ; ...i.........i i caned from slavery into the free state, we , consc.jueucs attendant upon and resulting 1 UC bottom ot the tllll- . . 3 . . ... ,. . , ; . , r , I r.,.,, , ,,,1. ..,., ;m;t... :n v.. 1 fr.im hn Iitltnti.in r.f humin lavirv. v. .ii J iiMb uiiid4 oviruva w li irv - ... - J enacted. Upon that drca.1 evil falls the odium We believe in the faithful rieeution of i. ,i ,.,i l..f.,.l V,,- it,.-, V:, . - j ll V l V. . V ilVA UVU J J fclAh -M. M 111 . - WW 1 Ti.. r w -..I ... . ! i. .11 I.,.. Va ... i.n,,n.i o ' 01 . x t . -i citizens started in pursuit ot tuui on wea- i . . r . l. . jjii'vti ..i'.vM7ct, in ruiiie 1 1 ecuia- " ,-. . w , v. wuu,., ti'jv m&.u3 ciave iiaw. in no saiaii measure are inev but justice, however, to say of thcc con-1 . , . ' i . , I-. , , 3 i ... i .. ,.,,:..,. i,t Th. dense foa whica. . ; , ,i,. :t"Jns about America, uses the following ! to respect and observe laws which are con- answerable who are aiding and abetting 1 nts J tractors, that as lar as we know, they are . i .,;.,:....n .. ... v..t: .v J ., . . ... . , ,. . cover our hills and mountaii every morn- lauu.ii; . , vurtv..v.v.. ,tc iiiL inc rMave i ower.nv uenouueiuir au wuy win . . ' i" ii -r V... .. Tl .. ; lug wuuiu oi laeiusenes nei iui j'umui. entertained with a cordiallity not always 1 Wyoming Co. Mirror, July 1. found among the sharp speculators in raib j It is. America. grace to the Democratic party, and a dam age to the Lnion. Tiiey will aciza upon this occurrence to prove that the North is armed to resist the rendition of fu gitives they would open wounds of the murdered afresh, if it was necessary to convince the South that they alone are ready to render her her rights. We would not desire upon our head, the weight of responsibility which their efforts have in curred, in bringing about the bloody re sult which all good citizens are now lament ing. Bradford Reporter. The North Branca CinaL By reference to the report of Collector Smith, in another column, it will ! mm that the Tolls on that important branch of our internal improvement, (the North Branch Canal) has already reached to the first instant the sum of Ninety -one Thousand One Hundred and Sixty-four Dollars and Fifty-seven Cents, and exhibits aB increase over last year, to same date, of Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars and Twenty-eight Cents. The revenue from that source alone gives promise the present sea son of an approximation to the sum of 125 or S130.000. We repeat, that when this branch shall have been completed through thc North, and the Lake trade se cured, it will be the first source of revenue in the State of Pennsylvania. Columbia C'uunty Dcmorrat. Baf very creditable incident occurred at the late session of the St Lawrence (N. Y.) Baptist Association. Tho Foreign Mission Agent, Rev. H. A. Smith stated that Father Ide, of Potsdam, nearly 80 years of age, wishing to do somethiug for the Mission, and having no money, had sent to him his watch, as the only donation he could make. This statement was fol lowed by a few remarks by the writer and others, touching Father lde's labors and circumstances, when it was proposed that a collection be taken, and the estimated val ue of the watcb, $5, be paid to tbc4Jnion, and the balance with the watch, be handed to the venerated donor. This was agreed to, and a collection taken, which, in cash and pledges, amounted to $47,00. Consid ering the circumstances of the body, we feel that ia these contributions, there is an ex ample worthy of beiug followed by other similar bodies in the State. Telegraph Reports. The reliability of telegraphic reports may be inferred from, the following which appears in the Phila delphia papers of Thursday morning : WitLiAM.sPORT, Sept. 17. Yesterday evening.a mulatto, answering the descrip tion ot 1 inckney, the abscouded slave ol Mr. Gorsuch, was seen in the hills near this place. Several citizens started in pur suit of him this morning. No such mulatto was seen in the hill near this place, and of courae none of our i!..:r.i, VU,n s;i.., T.. :. ,..,... ! . . .i . .1 v.: :.. !i ami we believe we speak tne universal sen--. .. . ... Hr ' ... , ! ,, . - ... Tll- vi i I , . f. . , . ! successful defiance, unless hounds were em- oo- . ' ployed. Thank God, we Lave not yet tiinent when we say tha the Buffalo and N. Y. Ci ' its building and so large tell into their nanus. Wyoming i r; li or?aic, A. 11 . ;t ia fi.(,,.,i f -j - j j ' v,t,v...Uu. uio UHi uiuuu; ana inceuaianes, ana wuo lor uuerier ii u is ioriunaie lor tlI11(. ac llrjn ur, 0 to cccupv the one r ...:.. . , .. ... . i. i i, i .i . . .. . ' " . - . - v. .iiiW,..vv. iiui,3 leers anil irom xuoiives 01 Dersouat air.'rau ty nan noau mat ana to profit I'V the other. '1 lie enncra- . e .v . i v-, i . i . , , .. . . . . a share of its stock i tioa brought about by the ncce,sities and , . v ' r . FT1 ,M I d,zomcnt arc "Coring to create tue im- i ii... r t.' .: i . : 00101 SO DencllCent and lUSt in lU r.roVIS- r:r;(i tli.it onni.lntilo nnrtion nf trip Fire Annihilator. New Yoisk, Sept. 1", s;l. The b'hoys will nut much lunger have 'the pleasure of "rwniiiV ir!ih tlf mn .!.. :f ii.:i: ,.ui.-..,,i v; raw, n i iiuii n. ........... , , . .1;,r. ...n .v: .1 :v . ... .. . ,, , ... , - louiw ui, uul u uiuiL-uii. iuiur ueseriue. lator will aecomplisli all that is claimed fir ... , r e .. , i . . . It is composed of five sections, gradually Rint at Pnrti?iwll( ! Last week occurred near ff Buxton of j which is promoting the aggrandizement of j ion3 for1he protection of the fugitive from ' North, is hostile to the fuluimeut of the the Lnited States. e have no desire, at . labor. 1 here is no wonder that m a neigh- fuarautecs of the Constitution. What j present, to enter upon any question of dis-1 borhood where Mr. Commissioner Ixgea- I wonder if the colored population of the themselves to prevent the ;i lives by bloodshed and arc made to believe that Monday a desperate battle 'u.1 F"" " ,cl;utu uur HAM was m such haste to consign a free North will arm PortageviHc, between Slier- j , ' , ! . . to Slavery-where advantage has been reelauiation of Fu: this county, Deputy Sheriff severing enterprise, its rr.-.t f,mnm nn,1 ! tukcn of lt to uun7 colored persons, with-; yioleuce, if they it. An office for the silc and supply of nc of the piers, whieh is a curiosity to !i)oty 0f Livingston, Constable Holland of its accruing wealth, arc certain to secure out warning, back to thc South thc exc-; a large portion of the citizens of the North Mt. Morris. Mr. James Moore. Jr.. Kail-! this prize : nor will England be in a situa- cution of tho law should be looked upon ; stand ready to aid them, or even to wiuk road Contractor, and Mr. Fred. Van Liew, i uou UIJTu,.e u "-'r- mis ; wlth terror by the persons sought, as afford-1 at their trsasonable proceedings tipering from the bottom to the top. t : crowning capital to her powor, thc onward i : reached this stage of Cuban cizilization. Lye. DemocmL No License in Illinois. The follow ing is the substance of the no license bill, which passed the Legislature of this State : 1. It repeals all present license laws. 2. Prohibits the sale of intoxicating drinks in less quantities than one quart, uuder a penalty of S25. 3. If sold to minors, increase thc fine And yet : f,om $U0 to S200. ing them no chance. it has been fashionable of late, in certain 4. Provides for a penalty of not less There is a great and natural repugnance ' quarters, to denounce thoss who did not than $25 nor over 8100, for selling moro fcU llll., UUU llJ.ltlilllVS I'l 11, U1U1.1- . . f,1CV .1' inn Mu uivi nuviimu ivmiiv,.'jiniiii . . - . - i - t s:zes and prices will be s'r.plk d to any r ' ! P Cat ' ; fl'lt occurrcl was almost another Thcr-; not be so sjiecdily accomplished ; but Am- in every community to see a man scut back ' stand ready to endorse the 1 ugitive Slave ; than a quart, and permitting the same to ler Vlie cot vires fro'-nSlO to ?35 about 40 feet high. The three lower sec- TOnJ y;w as f:,r a3 retreat was concerned ; erica, as the mistress of the ocean, must ! to Slavery. Nothingbut a well defined esti-' Law as the perfection of human wis loin ! be drunk on the premises of the seller. 1 ' , S.i,'LS ,'-V tiuns liavc 7 lcntsj or 21 posts each, and ..,,, gl,cl.;jj Buston showed himself a very ,' overatrido the civilized world. mation of thc compromises of the Constitu- and thc hcicht of mercy, as Higher Law j 5 Givin" away liquor comes within the ,ese are all portable machines. U..iers . .: c v.. ir...J .... . . ... . ' m , - .-i- . .1. 1!.- . ... , . s . ... t . . J. 1 sueh a sight, which is painful at best, and tion, and ready to fire thc sacred temple of only endured from thc feeling that it is this new invention is to be opened here on .... . . , ,-un,,u, ... ""V"""-j man.u 0fthc United States to what webe- the22d inst.,and machines of five differ-: . . , " '. " , j lr,Ml " l" m"Lr- lut- l"ace wuere iue , liu.vc he overwhelming grcatness.might eht s: ord 1 ,' ' ' . ' . . the two upper sections 5 bents, or 15 posts i00j Le0nidas .and the rest of his company This idea of overstriding thc civilized j tion and of the duty of every citizen under advocates, persons who were ready to tram mounted upon wheels, an 1 calculated lor . . . . ,. . 1 ' ,, , , . . . , . , ,r ...... . , , each ; making 0. posts in a pier. 1 hese 1 pr0vcil themselves first rate Spartans 3H world may appear grand and exciting to those Compromises, reconciles them to pie upon the Compromises of the Constitu finrrfenrv. ure sm.n to lie re.'itlv. 1 lie ....... . t i . .... 11 1 ceneral a-eut or chief m ina-er and Secre- V3 aT together, so as . hut dying, which they concluded not to do. j tuo organ ot a nation ot shop keepers tarv of the "''kV'V I'm'tnl St;h Fire t0 "'uke 5 lL'nfS cxteu,,i"S from bottotn to j The place was war the. muhUe f the rit rr, i whose aim has ever been to monopolize tbc lanihUator CompSv " is P T Barmini i a"J tW bcU,S cxtemlinS through three J just above tho Upper Falls, where thc Hail-1 fade and check thc industry aud prosfcr- -i i , .i . ,i sections. These bents are connected by TlYul BriuVc is to be erected t this plice ' ity of all other nations, and whose policy but it is said by sober men, that there is . , , . rtuu iriiee is to ue trccieu. .vi uns pun, j i j no humhui about this matter We hill V through each section, tR.rc have been rough stones thrown into u:13 bce to have ships and colonics and oon sec for ourselves rUtk'a lle.-i.ster. hdhc1 anJ .Lulte'1 the I'osts' anJ cxtt'n" the river to partially dam it, leaving spa-i oommcrcc as the means of making thc H c" j ding from side to side of the bridge. Be- j ces f,,r the water to pass between the piles ' world tributary to itself. But such is not The President of the wealthy Company j twecn the sections, running lengthwise of j 0f stones, where single planks are thrown j the American idea of national grcatness,or whieh has bouirht the patent fir the U. S. the bridge, arc other beams, extending 25 over so that persons can pass. It was on f a vnUi: destiny for a people. America is no less a person than the 1 Ion. Klisha fcct cacu wa' from tlic r,ier an(1 ualvcd and these stones and planks that the battle oc- j desires, not to overstride the world, but to : vice to their claimants. Any other law ..... i ,..1 . .i ...:.v :..-! v r t . . .. . . r trt ..il... tn v.. : r .v. r r Whittlesey of the Treasury Department, 1 uoucu logciucr uu Niuuiii ueuius oi oui- ;currud not more than live or sixroUs troin 1 1-. nee uut i nmy.i.uu mui-i u.uiuua , win vv iiioperamu irom iue loreu oi popu- Washington. er piers, tuus strongly connccung tne wnole the Falls, with a swat current runnin". ana races, nui to euauie mom io occur c lar scniimenr, ana u executed at ail, provisions of thc law. Mas. Jcdsos. A correspondent of the .... , .1 .i t : Liberty, and to class them with that mis- iS lPtlst ecoraer siaies uiai ner ir.eua.-, iu guided and fanatical sect who avow the most Central New York have recently received dangerous and treasonable doctrines. fron her wl"ch led them to expect- Sueh publications, while they arc calcu- lier arriTa, witu her lure0 c'ldrcn, very ' . 1 1 . L .'Irs. J. will oe rcmemoereu aa iua due to our southern brethren, promptly and cheerfully to allow them to reclaim their fugitives from labor. Any law to be acduiesccd in. and to become effectual must, by its operation and provisions, sat- and the South, also have a tendency to ! amiable Fanny Forester. It isau intero. . - - - 1 J r . .1 . .1 1-1 1 . r .V - V T lated to widen the breach between the North soon isfy community that tho persons returned by it, are clearly and rightfully owing ser- Thc nature of the invention consists in ,,I"cr work ,rou cniJ to cud ot the pndgc. j generating, in large quantities and with Tucsc bcaul3 arc strengthened by braces great rapidity, carbonic and other gm.s. meeting at the middle of the posts midway - resulting from combustion, aud discharging, between the piers. There are to be no such gases, while intermixed with steam, tenons or mortices in the work, but the upon or about any buruing mass, and diffu-1 timbers arc all to be halved, and bolted sing the same into the atmosphere where together with heavy iron bolts. The posts fire is burning, for the purpose of subdu-', the lower sections are to be 14 inches ing and extinguishing it. square, and of thc other sections 12 inchos Thc company formed arc now prepared to . square, with a net work of braces between sell thc annihilators; for a small one, the he bents. price is 85, large one, $20. It is reconi-! This whole work is to be surmounted by mended that small ones be kept to cxtin- j timbers planked over, on which the track guish chimney fires. " It may not be known j is to be laid. There will also be a railing on to our readers, that a small quantity of j cactt eiio about five feet high ; but no roof, sulphur thrown upon a fire, as discovered ! 1 nc height of the track above the water in ty JtL Vaux, will extinguish fire in achiin- j the canal will be 182 feet ney. Scientific American, I Our readers will eee by this that this For several days previous there had been I en lowed with republican liberty, cduea- trouble with the hands employed on the tion, self-government, and that varied in-1 Bridge aud Railroad near by. A part of I dustry which is the only basis of progress them had struck for higher warns or sonic- thing else, and were determined to drive off those who chose to work ; and for that pur pose kept up almost a continual riot. Thc Contractors, being unable to manage them, sent fur the Sheriffs of this and Livingston counties, fcheritt Jiuxton repaired to the spot Monday forenoon, and was met there by the persons above named, aud some other officers and citizens. While standing upon the hill, east side of the river, they heard thc horns blow on thc west side, (thc Irish signal for a riot,) and soon saw a party coming down the west bank, to drive off gome Germang who were at work under the and greatness. Little would bo gamed from our present industrial competition with England, did we merely transfer to ourselves the pernicious monopoly of man ufactures and commerce she has so long i exercised. No, let us destroy t hat monop oly, and do our best to render its restora tion forever impossible. It is time that thc world ccaced to consist of two kinds of nations and races, the ovcrstriding and overstridden. The evils of that system of things have been tried, and it is for Amer ica to put an end to it. The means is In dustry, and the first condition of success, Protection. Al Y. Tribune. must be carried out at the point of the selfish motives of those whs claim they the bayonet. Such a resort would sink are tha only friends the South have, an 1 thc authors and supporters of the law, in , that sdl others arc inimical to their prop- tiic lowest depths of political disaster. You must respect the spirit of F rccdom, make their property more insecure, and to j g n thrce children of the lute Dr. make more hazardous the attempt to re-' Ju Ja by his second wife, have been for claim tho fugitives from service. It is his'a time the South, learned who her true ' first wife, r ends are. TLey will sxmer or later Iearu which, inherited from our forefathers, and strengthened by thc remembrance of their struggles and the blood they poured out against opprcssion,dcmands that a freeman shall not be enslaved, whether he be black or white, you must not ask that ex parte and unsatisfactory testimony shall be taken as proof that a man shall be consigned to the tender mercies of a slave-dealer and the South may reclaim their fugitives from labor in quiet, and be aided by the popu lar sentiment, and if need be by the strong arms of the North. There has not been, - t : l .v.. f . kt- a lung biuiu uuuir iue 1.41c ui buwi v ui Two other children of the sec ' l : .. . .... . n 1 1 . . , I. V. ... ,.r vA sent Mrs. J. Curious Abcse or Ttaus. It is said that a woman has been tried and convict ! ed, in Virginia of teaching a slave to read erty and interests. ... 1 i ... . -. -. - ..I . iliese mcu are uomg immense injur 10 tne iMle, an)j sentenced to two years- inn thc South. Claiming to ba peculiarly Na- ' pri30nment in the penitentiary. Accord tional they are the only truly sectional j in t0 tQC indictment, she, " not having party in the North, and their iusane efforts j tue fear 0f QqJ before her eyes; bnt moved have in them more hazard to the Union, anli i.jated by the devil, wickedly, ma than tho labors of tho open disunionists. j i;r;oluiyf and ftlrmiovdy did teach a eer They create a false impression at the South- j t.lin ncgro woman Pi read the EiWr., to the They fan thc flame of prejudice and passion, 1 grcat displeasure of Almighty God.' aud seek to sever the breach between tne The potato crop in Ireland is said to hat more abundant this year than ever knowm brethren of a common household. This i .1 1. .V.. .1 .a.itr i.f ., Vein.Kl1 ia:i a' in:" . u :s"n 2 rri i Though the 5 OI IDC COUIU tuo 1c1um1n.11 . . i . - rl. .i ui o ..... r 1 sections, vet no apprehension is felt for th ouitv and cu lt in the shape of lucrative sections, j 1 v quujf m. t, r 'CroD What nuetsinaito that poor people I office. We have some ieore of these gentry croF- ,u r" ir- 1.
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