/ • CALIEORNIA NEW . I Can Colored i Men Sue z in •the. ;Federal 4 . i .._ . , ._ courts - 1' i• F There is-but little news of interest in the! California papers received by the Star, j ; Thi:t quest has. jtrit been deoided by the lfezt; they are taken up mainly with L the U: S'..' Cir',cuit Court its session Ini this political matters, and ,the quarrels atne4g leity. The cl‘e .was that of .Mikehell, a the Democracy. The San Francisco Ail. I colored man, -1;.1. Lamer, a white,man. De /din, of June 29th,.: says; •' 1 fendant had been sued by plaintiff, when The various political "par(ies are begin. I said defendant entered the plea that pltiut ning to wtake up to life .and aetiiity.— i iff ;being, a negro, was tot a citizen of, the There evidently is a•split in the Democrat- i United States, and could net bring a suit in ranks—• Mr. Brederiek leading one winglin tile C. S. Court. ‘ Mitchell, the negro, 1 which is tindersteed-,ti, stand on-a platform ; demurred to' the plea, of Lamer. IThe• case of opposition, if not to thkAdminiatration, I was argued before Judge McLean, and 1- yet to the California! apnuintees of • Mr.-1 Drummond, and yesterday a decls-, ' ..titielmnan ' 'This wing' is making despe- L i Lon : was rendered by Judge McLean, Judge — ratti/cfforta to carry . the State ice. the 'fall, DrOmmond concurring, sustaining the De. • ...and thus show tlie President t h at hi s c a t _ murrer, and holding the plea of the defend '•,_ cers are-'unpopular at home.; - To this wing !ant insofficient—thasis, deciding that the ' rare, of course oppasedlthe streneth of the : negro bad a right to-bring a suit in thi U. new office „holder's and- their dependants. , .-..• Court . The latter put forward Mr. Weller, for i In giving this decision; Judge IMeLean Govereor she formei.,l it 'is supposed, will , t argued that the plaintiff h-ad nere!r been a endeavor I to secure tae nomination of , Mr. .I slave nor was he the defendant of i l. , lave an ..M.'Corkle In thi's contest tie Peineerat-iceatry—that he is a citizen, of Illinois on , is Press are becoming 'Tery bitter and a c- ' the presumption that where slavery decs aimonious toward each other—indulging in i not exist, every man is a freeman; without severe criminations and serious charges— i regard tooor it is not necessar ena y ble for which, 9 a 'general thing,a are believed by a man be an elector in io him to sUe in a Federal court—that the honest folks to be re.pectirely true. The I Democratic - Conventien will be held a t 1 term "czen". iris es be held to mean "a Sam imento-' on the l;-1.th of July - The , freeman ; who has a permanent domicile in Republicans ineetkon JUly 8. - - t. - - ' n St. ' being subjtet to its liws,,in acqui- Mr. Droderielecrea;ted some excitement ring and balding properiv, in the !payment in political eireleaF:by publishing, on t h e of taxes, and in the distribution of his St of June, at Saiamento,, the -first paper , estate :111101t creditors, or to-his ; heirs on 1 . 1 for the press to Which ever he attached IXs deceoae." ; '.'Such a man," she Judge his name-. :It was ;irit6ded as a contradie:Mds, "is.a. eitiien.so as to enable him to ,1. - . tion .of the runtersc that he was hostile tol, sue, as I !think, in the : Federal:courts." the adndui.tration,'Which h e d en i es , al e :The Court furthermore held the 'provision also denieq his belief in the allegation that' of the" Cimsti-ution of the United States, , l‘lr.•Gwin had violated, his faith, by , men-••wbich thclares "The citizens of each Btatc, I • _ding in'the bestowal of the Public patron- ' shall be ectitled to ail privilOgee and 'mum; age; and attributed' his. defeat with the iti:ies of cit.zensil of the several iStates," •...p res id e nt' to a combination aamin-t him o f contemplates 'an; investiture of I political thello members of • the lacer House of rights, which are -Ic no iespret neeessary to enable a person to suo in- the Federal Congress, the ex-Sernitor anti the ex-Con: , 6 gresssnme• end al , o . to the fact that hi s - Courts. . , , • • • ... arefriends. not rliilled in office hunting— i , In view of the late Dred Scott decision" — ne;Ter. have been of th'e class of officeatold- outlawing, all black men, and placid o then era or -seekers. This! lattersaternent bag ' Oil a level with the brutes, this! decision . occasioned'several wiity saillos atithe new of Judge IsieLean is iiiipoittatit; / ee such. SenatOr'S expense—and rkniess it be sup- will .be received threngliout he. country 'posed bat this latter wa7s- designed rather' with ti-be r6ipect.—Chinawo aou)-na/. to corecal•than to eeriveyilna ineanir.-4--it 1, ' tion: 'Kansas Cousti„tia Must l'airegarded as a; very tamely written • ,' on3l ConvO :. friii.` , - ; L ' •- - I :I , 1 1 'f - 1 _ i'l! Mr. Buellaaan's oman; the Washington The ‘f.Settlers" are a - Inin bestirring them- . rat'en; thus:iforeibly illlstrates iho neces .selveila anticipatioll :Cf a cialiti Lai 'cam:..,'l'l'y of E. 111 ,2 Il i( t i n. , - t h e c aud i tt i t i on tc , a Paigl2b having -held Megiu. , s in varieu4 sw- 11 f-• . -the of the' cople : irons preparatoryto ti ;,11.atc, or , patzation of ; _ l ' ,'_- ".Nlo pruadtit. business matt confers an ir tb.eir_ forces.' In this "ciTy they have resol- ' reyoeable power of attort.ey „uher•.: ho ra ved tof supp4.no man fur, office who is not ant twihis cod talus an intureat. In the basin,::s of life committed to' their vieivs, party . lii ,„ and paitieol of no inielligent man con•anits to be baund by to -mai'. aside all . . - ;eat, nrepar...(l even by a e• , - ' a written itistre . , prepar,.. -,1l toy e el ; Beenlee _ , ' -and we teem it . .3 be 1.--evoy not' finitica in the local ;fedi : ruts.' This - F...e , ,' ' , trusted legal 'edvieer, without ree liug awl . mime ,Lilt, paleished in the Angus Of the Sti, ; . tier elementiethreatens to he formidable. in .. , a „ ),,, , I• T t. s ptincipel hest ' ruse.Laic 'a re i 1 gum, t a pro% a . et, , e ,0 . , 1-, that all Animals or Itrticlee • pet litre to i re l iaiad 'tt), , ieiiini ,7" ---- TIA---i-t_tlie very, the., corning,ercetion. ; k liat he wishei, aud when etanple .. - , ina:t ire on the groutelea.tore i 0 A. M. on Tues- I 1 indivi,lual, :reeve all' ethers, fur the, s‘llice • The newsirceen :salt loete Cite line aec - , r ,om to teotcht"volin , - i lely' --not -Allow for to .1 he - tlow• can tell le !tether hie ilium- , diy qtl' 'q 1 Tl* • , cp.. -, tL. us is incorrect. should' It 1 • ' II ' - „ a I • ' ie- tea i I L deep feeling in „ C( . tlifornie a - elite:el the IL : '. • '' I shout"--but [tins fur to ".,, 4' .. In c qop, lute ~, e . tioes uave here folly cemplied with. Un- ! read Tee dy, eept. eiele ' • .I ' Mormons. The cons ICt ten is bee'",ming g. n- up, m tie itee..itler's ofliee, w roll be t,i cireum der the Kaweis few, the delc e -ates as ~rents real that thv prerninfmt must cxert 1 Gls ' of "tile t I,•'opict, are simply elot y ifed %Lithe lete-7 - Fatit: t oereneece,-The annual session s..ribe 1114 it i lefulnees, feed lie multi tiger, , tied military poweffer-the EilleprfinTl of 'this , • p ttr to a 1 .5- , ') e-rire • a drnft of a cenqtitution,' of, the Erie 'ii. E. Cunferehee comm (meet! in : creme his getiqpi. emir' moreover,' the 14eotele .., beetle of rite traitere; and ehould such ''a u , to t her are net_ authorized tu, :lay that i rotveuna, ' Ohio, 011 .WC.llitElily iaSt_ fliNlicep have tried 'M i r: , WIL-liN, fOL the last threo yerirs, ,. . l ) touree be adnpfed, per Sfate will not be its i loota ~., f sol _ theire . princ , i ; pals snail be _b. , , , ti . nt „ l ley. , what scree of Vow York, presi , lee. , Some One . lion- have foued Lite-a faithful, efeeentanal obliging:: back werd in furnietitig tilers when. they arc 'Wanted in sue they do. ine tige...l C3ll i-,Ctit, 90 pzrzon- 1 'veil and Gifts miei:ters are in atteielance. otic.r; it gao!it I unou...lt ",pe lee" for all eraetfe. , ,, ,I 1 a al views' of his owo, but is boun.l to con- .1 ----...".--7 --- . , cal purpSsesi reel tie feele sa isfied the y Will re-, eau.e. 11 Lae i E- h : i : e le . I ea_ EDITORS IN Towx.-We hail theitie!isnre lest , !final to the 1, ,:ete- e e, e i nt , ~ .11 /I •_, . _. P• The intelllgenee of Walberle fatal expel- .reel: of greeting qui old frLen 1 s 11. C. Coimel • tete any and le. -1 1 att - empts t, malteewcheo l ge at,' Piet trine, I '''‘f ---. -e .- rI I 1 A eeu.eiep bone s„ eta wet lit - - -itate to refuse • . Sion'from _Niciragets was -receirea., herel Dr. J. E. Ja:clasoii is their andidate for flerki with( gencral sati.faction....Wilile fogs de- I ,;,, e when he can do t, , to,sulenit Lis tai urns' ' Is, . I '..sq ,0 f the Rock Islander, (Ill.) and Jamey I G. Henry, Esq., formerly of this place, but now icesprineiwi 1.,L1.,r, , attempoing to bi;; ' ,l of the C,ntrEs., The 'ogler s pleasing mei al.:: need that inst if. Iris ben fOrfeited by 'the' bite . y h his net:, Such an agent :could lof the Jefeerson City (La.) Journal. Both, we laws of nations, ill -seemed glad that he . „ fable in his hiatiners; ;,..... quit :tic glad to leafa, are prospering in their far 1 ' *,- t - nattn i, e ..,:i.... the ~. . .. , . had escaped • with 1119 head --w.bieb ; none 1 , • man: :11.4i talitles., p) 5... Y e'. ainple . 1 0:1.1ifical w h a t, 1 1; hail drier, if right; -end ie wrong, , off homes. . fictive a r a •sniall tons fOr tho iiiti,te; hut, mould it not ille a sties' e - xpected. New 1111 It this ill.fated war has to el• rs - -- lee prlucipil :Lit l'pri. , at'uLlity fo - tH i .j • been brought to a close, and quiet once c e iri, etion feeler , : la eemive thrall: bound. 1 Ci re et CeLLeeeeTll - e Presb)terian Church of ties of ter efi j fi l ed conchs', to depriya blot of the -'''' wore restored tp Nicaragua , we freer for- Itas made a emantrooll3 ea or e , •t e .. If the }firer-ore of Lireniu ' stanees has, in I 13 eideeerateee , -• 4,v4y the iill4 mad the ward with anxiety for the re establishment ' r . .II f privileee ot efilleptag. Mr Cunningham,Cuntinitmof Ohio, .to become , as Pleiele, '• I d f ffreer ; pre- , ' R `• °- are instavets, ova-Pete a e , and i sticaingethe cool breeze, for the pare, of the San Juan transit note, and the . .. . , -• K . , Pastor, . . . The Rev. Smith. the late pastor, has Pose • e , - . • ceu,nt, it 1- eel tain shit none eenet en Rh- t •of ty;tts• Inta down to' DI? n 'keine ea., snit 1 putting into operation again of the. Nicars , _ w' itb autborizo • , w1 much less d e _ 1 alr,o received a unanimous call from the Pres. the dredie4eY of a county . office; C'Ar, bete bt i l aguan line of steamers. Churchof Mount Joy, Let aster'Co.,• ' I , '.. if ind, ll that • su ' ell' TO:et - tea l- tits be followed. I 1 -' • iyterian - might, ptrl , iltfir, droop i.ndlpin , eawa . .y, an i A 4 conveetion of 'quartz miners titteem- • .7' - I beceme but l a , shadow of ,las wiener , se part, l 'eh , e eI b • the eenern•lon to qubmit ;•reene. ' Lied atSacramento on the I,SO mer • f 1 • . or .1. e result .0 a y , . , ~ , eult of their-Lib°, to few people,!• ; tfrtdarly when his neighbait, Mr. elecatEAßY- / the Durpose of efFra-ting a pe;Teance.tState ,• tle re- • 'v , Accineee ---elr Robert Sweger, one of the. I „ ho teee 1,„ g .; might well raj:eta Efuspicion, if not a strong - ' - • been 'accusterued to epee duty,l organization, and interehan e cing t'en's con- , 1 workmen on the Jail, was seriously injured ; I ' - r .sumptinn, that they doubted • whether- and who is c.nown awl ackildwledged to be onel -- 1 cerniug th et ,busioesse Thee tneetMg has P. last week, by the giviegeway of a platform.- ta ' ev'ltai ~so perforiued their •cute as to ' been looked forward to with mueli interest, ll • I Ile was thrown to theground, • a distance of I I of the most ktlfule penmen, and accenaplished e wee - t the `will of their constituents, clerki in tlie 1 county-- - -giiieronely propoees tol and will certainly be productive of gruel. , I about 15 feet; and stome of the plunk becoming ' P . 'e - (From the Weekly-AltaliCalifeini:n, June , ' - detaebed at the same time, and falling ',uponrelieve hinr of the necessity' of reeking this .1 lir SUUTIII3RN WHEAT CftilP -:- . We / 20.)- , him I sacrifice of !lies• health, and hid, numerous pa earn froth a eitcular, i , ..4ued at Charleston violently,enjureti e his back to home extent. , Beefy ; , , • - The al-rival of i the Collector of tliis port, , . S C., that the Southein wheat.ctop of thel \ f.. -- ; Mr. Grim, Icor Treasuret, is onlorsed as al fe togetherwith tnaey. prominent :leolitigiane, „,.., , •eel • ! - • ' thin' I e9,„.The County Superintendents •of Beaver, „, . Rt. sear 1.• II -• -17 3 t ro),0 ear .-• nn the Gee/en fiafdy to! veseel eeacl e ei P r ' ;`• - -,, .. i -•- f I ewrence Mercer andllntler coin-16es, will ex I -elf-wide: l i ' :nem, awl eoue of tee most Popieb ; n 0.1.17 fCrnwr . t caseet tu t eit s.etton o , • 'ee - fir teachers in the couuty.e, And although a here on the letit instant, has Lentled to in e , .- . e _I • ' •• , ) ti.: 1 • ... nem. Is is e.tiut it .d et , 3;500000 amine the Stud-nes or the\• 'Llwrenee C:,untv .• . . .I, . 1 ) • • testener, the presinaption Ls) that he is not as • crease the political' excitement, and him -1,--, i-liele bete I. s I eitlittfele I , r the pre.euct le , "rinal School," (located t'w:i mfrs S. If; of ~ --4.1.14 of 'ex peetante• of office under the limy - '.IS t 1 c •" • good a “spaler" as his colleague, Mr, Donahoe,. of -1 k•rl It de, eite „aro me. It 1..• • leo ' few , on tlia,d3th and 'nth of lio).-err- f A • , I -`, administration are,zcalnusly , employed in .. , ,:.; a.- . - C:,-tie,), I . or we Elioultlia.Lve been apprised of the faet by • will reeievo all , here at the close el which examinetion, certifi- I ... . , ~ ~ •,...,-, •, , firing office frt,th the _one - and nomin t- e ,"_ n , likitt ` I P at Cirltie ` uni I the.Austortact. • By "tielf- i made the rettder, tee lattetentl'a, groat portion of the fornirr i elates will be given to those whoiney merit e ~ dens to office from the, other. , All over -r , . . . • ' a a would readily conelude that all his enerpea , J `-• Stareth ' _ tire le_ wire' workerse- s tree "lafino ifnr e•,• ;; , , rai yeartesaj s the 11 ilre'rnore zt leeer- them, is hold goof iu eieher , of the counties ' ' ten:irks:on has not been consid6red abuse named. • ; , ~ 1 fi .. have been I.lllTotea to ehe ono single ()Nett t 1 • . D. L.,'lmbrie, Esq. Abroad.. , pipe" - for the Democratic State Coriveaiion ' ,' "'"'"' , . reliable as an exoortOr of breadquffs;the I • -::: which convene at the capitel• on the 14th e . „ . , ', I e - \ el worsts, keeping S i r -) and steadfa.t eteee, upon Within a fete days past, we have conver a s 1 ...e. • i , , • e. - E - etleht not twiner summent to make it an me . • I Boa Driousan.-A boy named Tatlor, need gall ~ proximo. .Th fend bet Ween T'rroderiek .- • . • ; N 0.)..! it young nem, cotapientively, Ini ' sed wine a 1:110111 her of gentlemp in J et e, ect to ex or torq; Ulll this y ar, it is believ- ; , , - -tiosii . ten Cii.. and without a single exception, , and Weller Relines it growing; in intemeey, 3 , , .... 14 years, was drowned In the Ohio, some, : and au iuterestine and excitinc - three miles below this pla,ce, on Wednestity has \ shownl.l',wite a bankerirg after the campaign 9 ' l s'c I. ‘ IIP- -`"T'PIY '4 l 'iclellle t .s. For the I 3.-.311- 15 '' C' last nine men; 119 there has beer' experted _ Pets," for lie has been at letst upon.lire occl.. 1 : ,t • , , , , , , , _ t far as our enowieuge extenth e our worthy ems elreadye commeneede The Admieis- , . ~ . . , Inee Ilia fattier, brother and liiinsi-lf were to ..,air.;ritr en 3 ti a Reel'on some sixtv tueu tration will prebatle' concehtrate their for- ' . ' 'abant te nuke ."a flat-load eif fire- • trick to Pitts- sine, ref I the people for their hurtreges. Cii / I•' Representative, D. L. .1 MI:ME ESCI . is la sa lis and b :rrelq, I titer fersticemittetion lir election-ece 0 fie a Vibrate , - . ; e I heartily entirsed, and a gener i al anxiety is burgh; the flat lied been In ,de feet to the steam ces on CO. IVeller as their Guhernaterea can . , I Lair, fs ef Ileur, 1 1., r nal to 1 lie See-tits/1 al tic'e. The thn , cay it:N)eiattcrat. On the other line - rill Cis careli.latel whiist the .11rolt•riek , cliqu. , sail Vtit. be I . ' e 1 b - od er, but the towing line giving way, it (bleed :out u e .ection in .ntioue. at oto to creneetitort, Mr. tssur, notwithat'anding lit leis 1 felt for Ins . re-election. 11Ir. 11, has will bring forwafp Jteltre.el'enrkie or John er "P 3 1 . e„ , . g • • 100 1:0 current, began to dip water, • I and "e l l) . , g i,en a life-eitne 0 s letivaand faithful laber!to 1 been rather la workinu than a talkincr )Icm ,. _... - a market In 3 harittotewn and eavennan. , bee, and this, added to the fact, that be was _Coziness ap his competitor for the uomma - -,i i - f sunk. Mr. Taylor and one of the sons were the m talki n g • I , a 3 ~ , The productt n of• wheat am (rectum o lin i,dTe,..ent in the•clischarn biLved by timely assistance,: and berely itecaped i rtur party toe lie ilelonged, and in unfold,- 1 tid li is se i- id '''' that,e(ll., • Wasbitegtere' .27 i3 : llo 35' : new - Retiring mill- in the Stars tribut•.ry Ti en ., )w^ eery graves, the other went down to rise no I the ricties, eleteiePiiikeethe resources, and 1 e li veee i et toChirlt ston aro scalds, inc'rea:•aer sumac the d7s of Collectorship in Jul;. ; -..-. - I . 1. , '-' battling fa i r the interests and iire,,,seerity of Boa-:I -'. hit - S I I 0 more in life : ` , Ts • • 1 • • ere -new in leuoreet ati , innee-ae. twenty , • - y , eser t minty: Ili. boa milts recovered ricer In- 1 , I i 1 h e ee ~ , .: ri f d iii , s de d re u n t d ies t , h ti e n h d on e o v r er an re d at t i ll y e to stand b o y f and a t oil; possessing imenes- , , tOrCe t h e tiemaier Iv - o••••te•no ' = I •- '` ' - 'er -e worchent mile- with the capacity of dusery, one the fu owing day, inn in office." bY idismi-eiric the t ' L " ' . enl*2.. sod ha end - the Commonwealth, has given him, arepu i c uston , H ew. , „fee_.i,,,,... all of 'OO barrels each per day : _ beeiges a large , held by the Coroner. and an in q uest 1 Genet] integrity, business tact, . . E pability for almost any post, and often"so •tcd to make raw for( new aspirant::. neniber of smatter rapacity, and there are _ ___ ........,_____ ___ . , • to become a candidate, he has never' before pi. nation In his own District, and an influence a the Capital of the State,' that is both ~ . ' , . ' ••, also -, ..veral Large 111111.3 in NOI al and Smith rtATITER TOO SENSITIVE ..-tt --- -apptared we sen ....anwenle tee leputeicens are. not i 110.. ',,. . .--'• f i . . . as' theylhave alr dy_ called a Snite Con. t..ar.litna, e l and a great min); sun.' ones, so aroused the sleeping lion in the bosom o ted hiMeelf before the people ee the county . q uar-\ .`eredt , do' to himself nod eminerttly service-. e that vve may now term Charleston a fiuur ; neighbor, last week, by intimating that 110 WAS 1 . , consu tuenta. ~_ vention, I .and ma e iirrange s ‘mcmts .pr pr e•for their votes for any position. Teat I.is ifications and peat services will be hemembered 1, , ,• ' . •ientingeat full ticket for the suffra. , e of the and. grain market._ t the auth I , of the article relative to the , I no e . , - 0 ( , a. peqp t c. ; and appreeieted at the proper time r will hardly nui° ‘ tl3 11 I • 1 Sabbath Selena celebration on the 4th. By so - I • , . DEVILIsII IP Tat FI,--The St Louis I . r - .- . admit of glestton. Isis colleag on the ticket, G. P. Stiiw , \ -The KnPel r Nothing, party is, vlrltuall.Y : Democrat of Wednesay eays.- • doing we cer.eutly did not wish td deprive hint t 1 . -- • Esq. is also dsservqly popular in his own eetinct, 41,1 the great mae.slof the meenbers ' it, ~,a. • , it if one jot of his well-earned reputation as a Mr. Piersol, ter Commis.ionere is recom- ' ,., t e „,e*f e t e lefeeenee, and ei see h n ., loclity, enir ie perhailess vulnerable lhan On 31oulay evening a sent affair nap- I, . of the late orpnization have gone over to *lich miter. or lenity, grace, tereeness, y . ~ idemenr., „ ~...,e , petted .nu bOtird the ;steamer (Mo t w do not leoubt it-but any Man that onr \ party could have selected the ne,...E.1 . 6e racy, or enliete(ll in tit Ilepnbli- for 1 1 diction and courtly bearing,. 1"5 articles are tenting. Jfe . F d• • • beauty men,led as ie I ley at the landiue, and kft . yesterday-f 1 1 f h 1 • I • h `ell this witit apply with equal force to air,. OR- or t e Pgis ature in t at county. ''Meth an can ceuee: ' le , • 7 ' • • I 1- both tnbnitable and unrnistaAable: But ,asho , : - I L itt:uure. •et wa.4 stal•ht to US t11.3t I.IIIOILO ''' '''" ' TON WhOlp'oB/308508 the adeitival Eitlvantage ef bl *1 1 1 \ rt • I - litiiiek matter., as nst#l , monopolize the I was seen toissue from the hold, and . e ,„ i t has been somewhat evasive upon thus point,sup- ' t , un emis ler reputatto ,etriet y temperate attentiod of the great mojorit ef the in- , e I, 1 . 1 f Pose he informs us note, whether lie was,..or was dembodyingie a realer ex being younger, an , g , • t, , b a[t.tants ti the interior.' I t'i tlartZ'nlaliri g• IONV(IlT on bid the utmost coustereatson taut, the author of the rirticle in question?-and 1 , tont that vigor , and energy so cliaracterietee of 1 - , land practical , duties of life r and withal a Naterprit are re;nliino.'ini.re fs.Voi-ahly, . i t , ,nk -* fh • d - dII It ti , t P.. Ho (tar to resent a g e- ' , , 1 ' , I I c , pi:se:emu u t ose present, an can:e w it. oir e W.-S, or was e ne ,la a. co e, - end 'este sive arrangementS are , in prtigress, . , Ie general- stzifneetice„. A.fter a little I ing the prOgress of tLe feetiviiiese which the - eraser.; Conch and man of moderate talent.; and end strong ;For Coroner, we 'have - 4 ,, • • 4 ,1, -".' J\ foi carrylneeon tioe description' etenerlinga l V i c -. -e, ' • - '' 1 I ; Reel.The latter-lies held 0 ilime• fe l e e e e e e- •ekftie, lie is 'peculiarly qualified at this trine IA f 11" "'d ' h writer . delay s..,me ...c..,.. e errx.yunipe into te , professes toldescribe so remotely . t c , , , , , , „.. . - i ... - in near!} nil of the uteri iteternities. - - - told to extinguish N e he fire, if any, and I informs us in thel sante article • •tba t• in twh 1 Pelee,tt 1 ' to 'o.4tA" • tot the" 'll nt "ttl I 11 " and as he is eoceere uk , , "some; represen ga a A e oawre ce • A Convection, of the quartz: miners of found nothing burning Further invcs'i- ./ weeks Iwo will'quie the Railroad fur the preeent, 1 , what: woinl out, arul t iii4 tot a vrayiehii with ne, in our State Legielaiurb the coming session , the State coy cened at the q • . • , • Lacramtnto on . (*anon elicited the followiu.• faets• that- in go teo to Beaver, end pitch in, 'runes , _ It liOlf it IS miet tint ti aucceseer sho bepsroke in. b , -'ll 4110 y Will both, not e only be elected;hut all "the 183113.-e The r equ' t 1 . 1 . i ... . o its deliberations _rolling the powder forsvard, a quantity-of it 1 generally for the eamp a ; n,"'aria e ls e "pit c h I Mr. Coucli t is centrallylocitte is feeesPeeteble , 1 • e hd .. .. ; as anticipated nub great' ',titerest, as bey.majontlee. i e • eceped•frem au oust keg, and, the [ha ° the fellow Who cuntrol g s e A "We ro- rand Fella+ Mein, Ana j ive doub iiit.",,eireell tread '• lave ' ' De ' ea ' s ' iugi au impertant bearing ant is depart. ,'e••eL - '• f l • 'deck hands . rive le ' ''' - s. • Iworthily d faithfully merit off borne industry. , /la esupposition is, tee one o the bad di - c • 1 - ' a fiend in human shape, z... °sore& the re • th i. 3, 10 his announcement that "he is going to ear, In e i p .. et pre-" pitch in huff-shod' for the campaign," with un.. , tlecessor: I . . 1 „ I. _, . . ' • train, and fired it with the expectation of feigned gratiflation. 'We hail him as an efe. I For Tru i stees of the elicade: I )litegi wiles 1 Providence • • 1 tti r de - true- • , gratifying his terrible apcn. te fur s cleat eo-workeein, the cause of Republicanism. have presented excellent meat • es tiro Dem , ' tion, by blowing up the boat and all on 1 lle ha , assiste , e not a Litt ein revolutionizing , oeratio earAitletee will dweibt ' •• iillhere to the board. Had the thmrg not providently I 1 3 • - • Republicanl ' • a ofd • • Beaver county - , and securing a ma- Do-11 - etheeg policy of the eBo , the B,epub e failed, the neiglee.oriug bps would have Z. 1 - • P e . . - • - •P' -f be' 'elite and 9 1 1:10. Through our - • tee b preferred; for A D I:F.OT:—The - Journal 6ys: "We had a Vettir test bf !spiritualism 1 . , . Boston expel-mm:4s could bfford. i been shattered aud n'''. ---- a) -of ~ , , .a.J.rge 1312 Cr per he sou of Henri': Clay took the •sans killed., r James Buchanan' and the spirit i • -at father ' did' not riser' from the mad! up' our on'od that there was , e .b u k k faun Ithe nett, world'. to than an • Fl . hen stump f of his g fyiave, s w_; ' thia There'ar l e in Ilor!on, Massachnsette 15'27 pprsotor 01 the..ripare of Smith, 373 1 IBrowns, 297 Snlliran. `)"S Clarks 208 Johns , •us, IS3 _ ilii .. , BE. ITER, ARGUS. .t. N. WITL. D - • !-- F '''.---. ‘;,----- '-::, ' • & J. Woyani,Mditotuk.Proyriptors BLOXIVP4 . '-- --'=-7 1# •M I STeliq i nT, .151. , . t , . . FOR G R DA.VlTviViriLmo T. .10f BractrerrclCou:afy., FOR SUPII..EME JUDGES. J- meg, Veech) Of Pcrilette Cot!nty, J, ph . .I[ 4 cwis, Of Chesier Coun:t,i/ jo . s CANAL COMM 4SSIONER, MILLWARD; I. Of 'Philadelphia. FOR W M 'ION COUNY tOKET ,Assembly.: . • UJ 1411313,11kMaver. ' r. SHAW, 13vakEnc9.' Sh,erff :kJ W. IRWIN, Pulaski ~p gister - .!?eeprder. -sprough. DEILO GEORG EBBE EMS • Treasurer M 11EN1tY, of Brough. Clerk 0" . Coz&ls. I G. -.31::CREA.11.Y, , N. Brighton IMBEI ALURE Comthissionfr, MORTON, FrOlin Auditor.' A,i3N -•- . ' Coro - tier. r •• NATHAN P. cguou; 'Br)gliton. • Xder House Dtrector. . • ( A VACANcY.) • !frost ,es ;of AcadeTY: M. T KEN NEDY, IN.llikliton, (4 yenifo SAY4LTIOA 3101.1.E1:4EAD, Sharoo,(4 SM ITit pIjN,NINt i .141A.‘1;1; , :avttr, ( i 3 yrs. ABNEK P.l.AoooK;llolwAter tp (2 psi) • • rovioi i 1 y ivlvise 1 A'ii . , i AN 17:Aiw n I-', a ColiC FED. - . 1 u error has he'e , a be `' n p Pinted out to v9ris ilaving' oceuire4l in the ' s r : " llin g' j've 14.1tubt1e...3' 'wonll if.e's an4.l.lo...culralune i ce,, , , r ,i .- • • different co ' tision.. if ie-ii It rail:„ing the Pre- : ' ~ ' Intl jority I of bOwet...,_ ;joint efforis,lrw.e,znity reasonably hope to swell • the inajorily to 1.2.60 a year or two hence. His ihreat tol••pitca into" us personally, eves us not the: ahghtest Concern. r We fear his ravings, - • 1 - and his "pitching in" about as much as we do the byte of a flea; or the buzzing of a fly. lb _-- HIE YAC-iiSttf) - ~ 1.11 , ND ATE .OP .: TB Fa — - TWO. IPAII,TIES; ri-- - ' ,- ' . • ' I , mu li amused upon reading in . the k erltwo ago, biographies if the per sini ';',the Dembirriti l Coun,ty Ticket. o were .excessively artist. aid Pne-._ ,Vret.proposii in th so article to Sap ; . missions that were made.;-.uninter. course—and piese a brief compar claih, and qualify tions of the'ean ; ho two, parties. •r.' t i have presented to us M Calhoun, ~- s lature; whose In grapher tells us , , .. a vOy, worthy m n, and; entirely etj, i ' bought by tto PennsYlianin ll** .. , om any, or any other corporatton.' .Z iiiiiure mait it sikes us as'yery on pi; is • 4, to kto e part of his nen see ~ m his quiet pursu i ts/in the village . 1.; ' ,wmtand ynnsplan 'him in tt soil So 1 astllarrisburg is represented to I be. ltt 1 t•I. ~„ according, to Demo ratio nuthority ; , peg of Hinton Cams n andllte Pirth i tailird Company. are us . fatal and i he ftlulolof the, fah ed "Upns Otio.'! , it not be the height t of unkindne in the midst of a the faseidati l ens 1 i h thii State Capitolio is said to teem: 1 I 1 ' I l' ' s subject hi. 4 purity to the seybrest t t.; lijlien his compeiiter,' Mr. bpi's, I 3 a E!.Willingness to serve t h e people 1 m; IWito has been e coo . ..tingly pronpt, 4 :0' in attending ti the interest Of 1 - I cents and from the experience he' -Id the popularity he ha; acquire! at ~f.g , i&rnmen. , will be able to servo I better In the futurn than he `has in I THE . C We vote i Lic for Sheriff, is I • n4I-go-ossy sort we ntls; rsome' at estadens; slow in flict, energi , • eritri to talnN, d`ttr: Riot Act. . Mr. Rit less, .shnliing h. of twiny f fni husine greatly i❑ a writ,'rel and marel would be yr. Do Recorder, sonerlia ofr, dirisnner, he fll - 4 I 1:l i o get a 'ieood . l candiAaie according to. his rerrinrkablo, , ho nine}: out of the 'ax • ail lver “apt/ler." how; m rinics whilo ridir tt-notainaton, tioti (cord yt, ns a goo& MIZE centestin; Lc had lid Oki' think 11c Ims I rajlcei are often we did no Bat, rtr , P .1 tican - eanclithitee are greatl, to W 6 feel smeared that they wilt cw ly withl their..,l4publican• coth Board rn the proteetlenr:and tim-Acidemy briiiding, "104 the beit i i4ereatalof tbelikatitup navies! now, in sn;ollncitifn' run' the comParisonskto an en` ,we ask thelrot• - efTilie county to scrutinize the •Inerits, 'claiths. priiteiplcs and qualifications of--the_nominees of tie two parties, and ulso to contrast the acts, anl measures.of •;this* parties it,ilemseis es, p l ud r , sem i whether they will not readily come to he conclusion that erk* is the fidthful ally of the S'avery extensionitds, and the other the' party o' Freedom—witit .l i the sentiment of Free Mn, Free speech , and IFreOomlfor the Territo ries t inscribed upon its banner, and flattering in the breeze I 1 ' 1 ' 1 , : , NtW CASTLIE, FA.—We spent, Bug goyim, . . 1 nifew hours. on SVCiincsday of last weeki very. l p i leasantly at tho ith r o co named House, situa ted I bit the delightful and flourishing embryo city of licw Castle, i and Iv cog assure the traVelling• ppblic. that it is ltc tin a style, so far se neat. 1 l ' ss, 'cleanline'ss nrid systemized Hotel keeping' i ti, e c se o ts n a c r e i lrnre supplied'd n, n6witsyi yaii -inferior titae. to t e i tr o hteh c c o: a : I : al country ells: affords' trk u i ! da i si n l. - d not unusual le it,' lye are informedi that the proprietor hae agents . stationed at rentote parts oft the country to! furnish his Tabl l n with the Choicest delicacies of the season. , .he yoUse iLainple and coinetbdious-L-lerge en tigli!teaca goninodate hundreds, and iu additi n;tol - alc, is fry worthily I presided over by Curt. .1.111F.8 •OESLIE, and, his estimable My. 'llll6 , I- awl a pleasant cetiple, and should ,ess or pleasure}enticec any of ou ant place, weepridially comutend tl , tZ "11ARVEIT is Cetnntencina in led e l rnest. here ip a .general concurrence in opini o n that 1.0 groin is much .:better •than - woe lantieipaled , r the spring. 4 1. good den! of diflipilt how- , ver, i.3'.ipprehentle7l from the extreMe scarcity f lmrvest hands; and Many farmers* ill doU t preSsed to.get in' their grain.— clever, ;liartri soul; is gob 4 at I talk-' innocent liicaniotiat; arid s 23 lerve 'be 'Corn, which; u inquth ago, 'was in a back- !aril !state, i no'4, from the Eirr.mteir frequent' bowers, .8 yeather, emir' g..un utro.ng, reen andpromisiag. _ . • ! • ! r • ! resolnteness l who Woul s 11. a disturb:l i ri:e:--frienll 'Ail ently.' Or Regist4r l'bi o g raP - he' 'n 1 . Ir•, is ! . •'cter.. 'ludeeu, !it way to Write the , le ig rt.srrescnt i l 1- ' '..S3W tbig , gentle. ' g the . conrity,ancl Ihen 'w , we :14eva..t ninSt confess that Inch on a 'spell.. 'eeptira 110 we , bis p...n.--livic for I bare camel to a } i. I. ,• .1. .t. n gorvi M.spellcr ii EEO Ea DKrIVEr,. ii.tstFrT, Esq., has hecoipelassset ted with Mr. .Lenton; in thb "management of he Butler AineriCan. Mr. 11. was fo'nuerly .(litor of thelßutler Whig.' .The joint ,effort of hese gentlemen, we doubt not; will fend : great y to thenf.ll.-4ncethent of Revnlilic;.tnisyn in tivit • • ;.. Importani r Dilatea Kan I., , ,;tist July g 15.ahsa4 ob states' that a• r• inedthrl Itch' in 1.,1;.:1, , ne, , A; pn Th`nr,il was dotortnisHl to to :f iittenilit mart; e gentleman e! - rop'arii i 's • "1 ' try; h i ts s: 1 h, . .1 \voila nrr-ringo io• The Titechaniesi)urj• Convention: 1 pcataiably, • pt)-;siill.o, I,lit • News lets renelied its that written _posters are ~ it• '..rcec , lity • L . toli,Ltwii.inee, and 1 . ,414 : .. upon the tiTes on the south silo .the -River, calling the people together on Eridh l y ne.N. at. Aitchanic:iht4, to nominate s new • ; qranci,Banqu.fit at Baltiniar'e,' : , 'l l t aere this nr.veutent I . 3tcrt Nthit had its ori!",ln, •We are unable to but rumor : : ti.uot 't;as jri h.; ;Vn z . t.'rn lias it, thlit, both.RepUldmans and Democrats the m : ittlato . rus,tiit : to t. ja• - • do thus,. wee eie , au t r wh. haveilto ilkppsition question; but Will the d , with The • - i sotjje..i . participators 'who lipong. to , the same party ,; Inost tut uij.t with ,ourselvesqien.alt tais to ask them if the y; porsons, sat,jl.:,c,ll. The :Map! have dispaSsiiinately and considerately viewed Speeclies tieli'v..rot 'by .Ma . voz 4 the-prolect!they tire engaged in, or giving)A .• 4'. Whyte of anfl'eoinforeliiti? Have they retljeted L•etious- .bf)a Diet ILtut.usiir f • and iiarnlidlY an'id r i a t!h ) ticalfy upon rho re_ .Judg4l Prnea of Cm uintiati uit.l 011:, suit their course may bring alione And hare The cost of ....• they taken! into co nsideration—supposing they . EP-i;leti to':ilefeatio...t Mr. Irwin—what the .• • Terrific-tit orm.. • Course of that gentleman, nod his personal and j Rolf rs . rlF.ft, political friend?, on the north side of the Ohio, oe . eurreil in this ,vicititty east Of -the ;Deaver, fiiif; Ist be, when a candi i Therain- andliajl - fel in torrents, date 'or canAdateS from&nth Side would ; lightiting . . A largeshunaber of tai tio ranged 15rt the County lticket? Do they rup. were. -.)roketi, ah. l l it is feurr jl niti.-11 `pose Unit he can be strtich ilowii note, and in' age has been., i•au - ed to: the tirop, nit . . . to tuewicinity. F after tinte,that i he and lily friends will assist elevate to foilieds the persons who new. con !P ' 41 • ! , ;•!. , nive at his Arvorthrow,l If 'so, ;they presume 1 ',much, very much, uponpolitical fergiveness— moys we fear than human unture. warrant. t l . Let our" friends then, examine these sugges tionaia of kindness, composure and can . 11 dor. - Let them took the whOle matter freely‘and II thoroughly over before takinotnY . 'part or lot in the prcicedings at Mechanicsburg on Friday: Let.thena i at Once retrace their steps; if any have ',been taken in movement tended to am) we '.7 • , it venture the opinion, that at the close of the ii l campaign, if they_have supported the ticket,. the whole ticket and nothing but the ticket nom inakellotillm'ig,tli of June, they will nut only see j,it triumphantly eletted, but will be prowl_ of • • , ! the part they have tbotiuselves acted in tne can .] vas's. ZEE It. owing to a mistake, the time for an el,ee ion of officerB of! the Ne' r Brightija -Nlanut.te tering Conlpany, Las beta extended tb :Saturdu3 Au-ust Ist '. . — , - AN ..I.TcemironTAELE Jaoah Astor once observed that' timan,with e500,;000 naitht begin. to feel - .ComforWile he son. of .that molhonaire has now an in , '09216.0f 83,000 a day, or $1,095,000 a yea ‘i but,is iforeomfortable b e y any : -nicane,„ for liiiltha.the , gedisto haffit is said,. that ,he has to iiibt hims Graham 'b ellon raharead. Perhaps 8500;000 is the coinfortable sum when pasi difficulties having been conquer ed and future lauxieties prokided 'against lan i l nclividual can afford to:enjoy ' , the pre's ! I cut. I , 'Ol Ij . 1 familiar way,• '- • . ' Arate motive vies in - the 10rovement of oitherioico of ?' MIII 1111 ft In busi- TM 11110 ' rea, cm t 0 their , _. To the Republican Exeentive COmm . 4 . 1 of Beaver Coo 4y. . [ . I respectfully tender - you my, ristgnation as n candiclatje`for ContiV 'Auditnr, at 1 the coming election s having - rticeivethe nom-.'` inatiou for that 'office in the ' Con ireation wnich rip.ein, led in Beaver oq tliJ2ptli tilt without being a candidate for the noraina tio , and without the 'delegates boin.gi in t 84 1 cted by, ilia people in tbedifferent I pre-; ci nets of?! 6;zt county to vote•for me. 'As 1 . there was but one candidate duly annoubced for that offiCc, he is .the person', who slil,ould haVe received the nomination; hud no doubt a very large, l inalorrty of the delegates i',•aine into the convention, instructed to, 'vote for him, ''l- have understood that it Wasisaid in .that convention I had given my 'CM to 'be a candidate, after I had my a withdrawn, which, if so, was not the fact:l My name was announced without my cup-1 scut, and it 1 had intended to bo a. candidate I would net have withdraWn. ' Theia fore i i under these circumstances, I can not accept;, ,of a nomiinition for any office taken nom 1 another who - is justly entitled to• it. ItemitAing as-'ever a true sup Port • the cirase of Ft ec:don, I subscbe 'luso i ri Resp'fly,'yrsi A. 3l:l'un Ititecdoti tp.", July•2oth. --- 'Wasliiw,toiL: City ; July v t he' ottle3t books arij piti.verally es. this fo l fon . roti :iotanto'n kliil4lopllia - anA I,oe.,.stAdiug, train — approactli i ed.- dl a native of Bowan,' and t • ;•-•,.l._Wallcer and -- /:ren: ilieretinpary detain trbo,ps. 1 to presc,rve thi.pe4ce,.lef i rilt. lbiski It fi ert tioner in the ed, wzi:s hide; tiEib of awl Raiirnad, wli the Yt~ilade Farntlaw . , sOstenively • Both .Go ‘ . hve the heretofive ed rot •U...:111,1. Ineriezei Pnfl! -, 6.11as hoer ap'pr:uted vey,or of tbul.C.a r stouii of Suivia and 13, ly, rice Jo's=4yu reawrod. 1 • Arrdstlof.ari lucentliary. iateA; N: V., .Ja:y a former inmate of the N Y, tie 'Mylhtn, has been arri:ated on' of thing ibat . . WISSIttsIITON 17.1 11.qy found true hill.; ber .3f atleg.n.l •partreip*iits in e, - ertibr4Cing several .eases of,assa battery with intent to kiU., Emlrti the ay.eus , rl were arrested on a" lice • ant mull oflieers are , 0 pursuit:_t 'fire Jury' their.:.r.et; , i that the I p:coifing, cam:Q.of the, ri•t to gegnent I l in ihe 'Fourtlr may : be, ;int - 9 ibod -to the .me:sc certri,in paitinMrbtris rpirA by i.a number hF db , ortierly• Pe sow of 1 1 1" ten at or shear the. pols. - .1 I - • 3 • INTT.II; Yortx,.Tlly 17.—M r Prt pot' eltairinan oft the. ItetropoJitall Conn i oisiovers h::s Ot-ntlt.r vfas,orie of tit , : litosl tti rcsisting the i l nerertettnientiof jthe opponents of this conftymatory - • _ _ IT • Ci)ru t mm..TA, a y 17 s — iro taut ' ,monts harel been t ) 1 / 4 1 emb4.7zl4.rnent, Stat.,:funds awl ty•otlicr ou :•.'vtieca C,ounty 4- %Bk. -und f..uo eratlcamits, foretlibazlwactit, MON'I'BEAL,IjuIy The C, juri_have ,tnau ter a&itist tile' 'owner, captain; of tlie stearnr MirMeseta Constitutional Con July - di. —The Y. 1."-'3V"'1 7 ( 1 0')'-; 11 I to C.)nstitutiotal COnv4ution' imit at 'the „ 1 —We reivr 'salter ill St / ) 4UI; 011 64:.14t tuA. There xy.re fitly-nine. ltepu,hlicatlc pros 11A thit cot tail the Pens number'fifty-Tett by a' ,rljo 6a Thoy-orgauiz-d in:i-elirlrato-.Ct-Iplvention,! effected G‘“utleteul reeu in the Oh:lather' Mr- - IL presi I t 1114. 1 4 !'-' ur. ding couotr.v Ivhn. hzipi boon ,aui» t,b years j lt:td their irtir et ktif,aly restortAitiO .1474p1i - COnrCuilou will draft its own Cori• The Republic ' e: arm Wili rinajo i`n lorruer. luxuriance by.'th,2ll , lf . ses,s4 night anti iIA order 1 : 11 Itestor•ttitro- p4-,',i,i6sionT,ftc y; , 7 _city..- ; old by Di. (4). 1 Curliinghatn, Bda ) _ .ter an I)ru , rois s treusi.r.tlly -- IA FAIR; DAY'S 1-iustN.vsr toliis I •)/ W d - d• • /tocr42 e (ICS ‘3 , rel t s Lit city thti 'disappearance of a nauf6d Petcr Marks:, .supposthli to drredz - thc cutting of the artery ofi cf a fan •nhmed •Johri Collins; 1.) , t7Pri.Msti hout be attempted, fighting; th4evere munding, l by the fall of it pile 'of stoves; the of a fancy (l l ry g'ocis Clerk sviidb: zleti a quancity„o_t_goods,` () l c a l clerk who had purloined $l,OOO jew*y: theleopthiding oft ,Ifr by a seatristicss, and ilte--'iatifctiti sing of the . aid' (stipposedAfibliyl Patton r ' ,pl t " , ...tides these ither6;Wer cases of-ent t tog slungshot mess, tieforti the ,lic . cord...l. pr ,TTIr. :\101t)ION9 • httitte Young ors tR, tb.-t I),•:sprt tbu t it:i that -th`e 1)0.1 Scott legirtion ~,ti ` s iIP 9. plly_,ltity 4- ,1.4,...1011 +ltyary,-atp.l tY3 • • iti:6lin , t to the tAtttf.dial tt r ifle . : . • stvig: t e e I i I I , rll3 t_.4,,,, premi i 4 .. 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