The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, September 30, 1857, Image 2

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IXTTER . OF I T
STRANGE
The. letter' of the .I)resident.in reply to
the NeW haven inemorialisty, contains bat
a in t rle paragraliti requiring contment.—:—
.1n all the rest' he sitillAt reiterates opin-
Tons!'which r-vetibody knew that be enter
taino.i.' The COnvention that nominated,
end tbe Party ti4t. elected him. recognized
validityof the bodi . of ine‘ta ,
.to be the' Lerdsiarnre of Kansas. Wenev•
•:•-' kr understood Mr= Buchanan as hoblink'a
different opiaionj :The_rwi inference was,
r . that if: elected, i bis administration wonlci
uphold,that and if called npnn, en
foi•ce riPs,.ac.i wit's)! al I the fkleral powr. at
-; his disposal. li'be letter to Professcr
man, itvewing this policy, Just what
'might, ha t yo boen,expectoti., could anybpdy
be, siinpl,F, enough to expect that r
eitantitri bisi advent':to power, would
' Ehrinli)frout doing prccis - oly that,tling
whioklit!liad been chesk to do. r
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/3 titi.) there ikette-par,a gr aph -i n th is - L oc-•
uoaliat,• which ay reasonably excite Eur -
prnie. 'lt anitounces opinions•whialt he nev
er (More Finclatmed--4act i rincs • which Lis
iribern supp<Wterii not. only. dared 'not
'tiwiltenatce, but felt constrained to repu
ilitif.,:- Refenitig to the passage of the Ne
braska aci r he nays: - I e
°Slavery - exited at that'cried, and still ,
I t o
existh, in KaPies, under t Constitution',
of-the Untied States. Thi point hhs at
last be - eie tliallY i settled by the highetzt tri
bunal known to our lags. lit ii,CBB3"
tery• If a colifetleration 'of sovereign States
acquire a new ierritdiy• arthe—c-xpense "of
their common blood and treasure, surely
one"aet of the partners , can have •no right
to exclude the tather -- from its enjoyment,
lry,Trobibitingithein from taking , into it
whatever is reeognized. to be property by
the . common Constitution. But when the
Iktople—the bena-fide residCtits cf such-ter
, riteary-4proceell tu frame a State Constitu
tion, jhert tt is l their right to decide the itn
portant cinealio for %themselves, whether
they will con4nue, modify or b abolish ala
very. Totbem, and to thew alone, does
ills - question belong, free from all foreign
interference."l 1
N I President of the United Styes has
ever given utterance to a oetrhjes -se Trion
*rens :t these. Recollect, it was . the opin
'l lon of Henry Clay; Thomas II Benton,
iPaniel Webster, Gen. {Cass, Mr Douglass;
and the. most', distinguished leaders of, the
Whig and Democratic parties, that I the
Coratitution !of the nited States flocs trot
carry Sitiverr with i into Federal Territry
I—that Svery having-been legally abolish
ed iu Mexico, the laW of Freedom contin
uld to eiist in all tthi territory •we acquired
from that P4wcr—tift i slavery could 'exist
Fie\ territory only by positive law—that the
Tetritorial Legislature t might exclude •or
allow tit, atite diseregob. This opinion
prevailed throughoutthe:Democratic party
in-the Frec'Statcs, so that when the Kzin
-ais;Xebraskii, act was Passed. leaving the
tpi;stion of ISdavery to, be \ settled by the
people of the tetlitories for k themsuives, it
was claimed by that party as embodying a
policy-which would finally result in the
freedom - ofkill the Territories for leave it
'to the poop eotaid tlfq, and will not the
free Statesialways cortentand a'- majorityof
the settlers? : Mr Buelianan was under
stood us coincide in
ti opioia \ with thosn,dis
.ngnished men. No one drc.amed that ha
was a Propgandist, in docttitte:or policy.—
All that iis Southern friendsaimed for
him was,
that he was perfectly onserva
tiveln relation to Southern institutions—
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by Congreia - , -- --prohiniting Slav Cry in_ get--
tahr portions of the Untied States Territory
were Ea wa y s nyil anl voilk that tti7
ill of Sfavery exj.sis in Oregon, Wasting
ton, Utah, New Mexico, Nebrask:Wand Kan
sas, and tbafit is not competent for the
I , ollle or Legislature of any 0ft633 to s ah-.
rogate - thi :constitutional law, until - 16'e mo
. m'cof m-ri rtis for the orgatizatien:„cf the.
Territcfiy 4o a State!
lAnd- th A -,,,, with" a harlihood almostun
' , •extiiifled dila' Buchanatirernarks, "Herr it.
could ever have been strionsly doubted, is'
a mysterY! , ~ , ~ "
IWhen Erich men 39- Clay, WebsVr, 13011- 1
,on, Cass and Douglass; insisted that sla- ,
very court exist only by positive law, and
that the Constitution did not carry slavery,
with it halo United States territory. we
' think the mystery is, that Jfitnes Buchan
an should now intimate fur the first time,
that be did not then agree
,with therm =
VbatlAtre we to believe that; whiyirliras
in Washintton; laboting to t.ecure; the ex
tension of the :Missouri Conipi`omise line to
the Pacific., { ,he believed that slavery exist- -
cd-by and underthe? Constitution: in - all
United States Territory, and that. Congress
1 . bad no, , authority to run - such a liner Did
be thealdeliberately seek to pervert a con
' Etttutionallioht by act of Congrosq If he
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held that slavery exists - in all rife territo
,/ ri
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fes!of the Lraltcti States unde , r.and in sir
ine of the Constitution,- end that tberefere
neither congress, nor the people, to: Legis.
laturd of a territory can prohibit it.there
in,swby did he not proclaim the opinion in
his letter aecceptiag the Cincinnati' nonii
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nation? He knew the great body of ilia
.;supporeers at the North held ilo•sneh
ioni and did not dream that be entertained I
'it.l Why suffer them to vote in the dnik,,
.en - , pecially Winn' 110. con's' hardly doubl, that 1
a•ettil.diseloture of his own views onnitesc
pointe r would have alienated! thouspoils of
voters tan gaTe,hios: support; suppo
sing him to tiold the doctrines reiardi p ng
Slaveryinud P4pulan Sovereignty; . fireva-•
lent aniotg Noither,dr.ll,l Webtet n 1 Pedro-
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otts, ibis seems the darl:..-st- chapter in
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F, TIII: ISSUE. - . I
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- Is' there in out present . ...e .Canvass
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any real living issue? Is any eat .prinet.
pie involved, whose fate wilt .he deeidna qt --
influenced by the. event? Will any, Isia dit
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interests of the Commonweillb be elfeetotd
by the' ffiumph of either party 1 i
'lr'is a strange peculiarity of the 'Mena
oeratio',' journals and orators that the,:y con
tinually strive to persuade the people . ..that .
there is no such an issue. heir effort is
Icr entoll in thir ratiks as • any vntes as
l a
noSisible and thinks to „mak every Ocetion
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a mere- question of party 511,C.6:54. apart / 1
fbrir - ib , ....•tneasures of giver went incvolVel.
And 'tare may notiee_thatWhenet;t• - they}
have succeeded in burying all issuer, their 1
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party, strength Las 'given , thew. victory, I
-bile, when they were.defeated, it bits been
l.,;, :e a t il. tha grit- 'princiiiles crd+gereA I
have l en7ossed the pcpulair mind, and'sbro- I
ken the; power of !Alegi: l -nee to tik party I
name. It is then not surprising hat the!
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slave'driCing ne.Wspa - Pors, Ad' tieir Eii:dt- s I
door ally are endeavoring to ke levery
question-'of principlL ti o? f .sight in the
present 'State Canvass; Anil vesolvelit into a i.
conflict of patty discipline. i ,
The i.4ue in the State election- tht,yearl
is simply this. ; Ts PplnnsilVanii a heti or!
a slave State? The l•denaperatic'..krt& has,
' set forth a new intenprettitiou Of , ,lthe; Con-1
stitution, carrying the right of 'TOperty in ;j
slaves wherever it Oxtends. AsOt is -Mel
, rt.lsln Lbw, n; ILAJI.:: i, , ...1 • 7: as el as 10 1
V.01190g,:10'11 - it - es - i - Mili - syeti slavery Were, it I
establishes it here also l' If the Constitution 1
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reengzes man r.;:i prLpOrty in. `tine square I
mile of( the Union it /does so etforywhere. I
The . 'Democratic' party affirms lik)th propo.
sitions. The Committee on tholsitbject in
our legislature last / winter rep .reed that I
slaves might be - brOttglit into out 4, State-.and
held here by Constitutional right-, anything
in our Constitution/ or lairs to the contrary
notwithstanding. On the other! hand, the I
Republican partyitleties that the nationul I
Constitution acknOwledges sdave`rv, affirms ;
that . it is 'atiibstitittion not of Ole Nation
' but - of the several Statesin whicli 4 exists'
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and claims-that PennsylVania hbs the same
right t¢ exclude and ,prolAbit i f that South I
Carolina - -exercises ' l to insiituteyand uphold
it. _t 11Pre then is, the true issue, bronchi(
Koine to our very /doors!, . :• . I
If we elect a Wernocratle'oiernor, we
have an executive pledged to„support and
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- uphold slavery in Pennsylvania; if we elect i
a Republican Governor, we /Live -an execu.
tive plesiged to resist its aggressions,. and ;
execute our own laws - fearlessly.
If we'plect 'Democratic- judges to the',
SepremelMeneh, we will have tour latvs Pro- 1
hibiting alaveryipronounced unConstitution.'
al and veil, and the hlasting,Withering in
stituti cpi lin terpreted' into the State, against
her tim6 honored, God. appro oil laws, nod
the 'wil d her people. If w ,91ect Ilepnb
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i lican,p . ges we ,will have th' 'old and set- I
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tied interpretation undisturbel, which gives!
, FreeraerC the.-.right to ‘ pronounce their own i
1 soil free. 1.; - - • • - r -- ' ..,
If We follow the recent Katisns measures
-f the adt4inistration, and ttie Drell Scott
deelsicirWOh the vete of PePaSylvaniU en.
jrsing. flarn, We invite slave, -givers ta ;
jiring - their negroes to our 'soi „ and call 1
limit-1.911 of chained!varlets:on the 13randY-1
wine .1.1 - 41t1e Ground, and ovSr the graVes'l-II
yalley i forge ; if we meet them with an
eversihgming rebuke at theißallot'bok, we
declartatr determinationnbt to submit to
the et(eroaPhments of. slavOy on our fire
sides and. n these pilgritu Shores. of Liber
ty.:
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Here is the true i;sne, he one great - is'.
sue, Woe white Men of Pennsylvania;. look
at it, hiect it like freflllen 1 / 1 7:e Ichite,men,
and speak - in such a tan'- that the ( lnegro
Murder, slave driving black dentoctacy of
the. South will never again as yanitq, en ,
dots their aff rr• - •csitia - !• .l' -
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PRESIDENT-41
.vsztanum
' +!l \ -Maine and Velment. t
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ntine.P6l3) gmetirtg tq her. sisterStatiis
th i e jnyou: ti4ings of au 6'yerv:lie4nt'T , 4 V. ,-
publii.on - victqiy,. Sill) e,c!: - , , .. , s I::(61: ti . l: ncks
of tr•unr.li tt!, lar crl! riot: , .1.•. t. Vri . 6l( - ,\T
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I The. l3 reen itiOlrintln . ,..Z•t: to :11rel; the 'BP
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niaj:lritv aro.ll),lk, ‘..1.1 i'l 1,•. ::htte • ,r.. , ,r , ~,,,,
0.4 , ,,, tut '1 \VEINE iiil.OrSANTh
for.:_-(iloiu, 11...t.,1.'ipu , ,-. r(f I'i--;55,•11.-,
I vAyi A . If you ..1--.1ti! , 1,tii,.. . Jr :1:.,.-: "I(c)--
, l iidr , :te Scat.:" lirully or: lYe. t' . i:••• of 1.'rt , ..,10::1,
1 then colll-4,up to t!:,:. r , 111; .1: 2 ;1 \ 0 1, 1 1 .1:. (3 ,i; and
1 I tilru , ao , !;, LI no inau Lak I.,liiul,j nrij rill
'o* TI:,'N THOUSANI k thajlrityl- for j},t - :•
I t.--O l mt IVlLmoi—OrS ,'!,:tinpiir) l 44 . , .1'!.:0E
!'3OII.,:FREE LAllillt au 1 11:'.u.LE M.E.ii. \y-,..
i certain if you :Lot do your 'duty ‘lik.2
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IMP° ANT - rESsItI : N inctsloN..--T:he.
telegraph t forms us of the foily..in,o• ina
portootopini of tho Attorney he :oral:
'The Scertrta of the Interior recently
submitted to ill . AtiOrney General the
question whether fel practice heretofore
prevailing in the Pe - - :71, Office, of allow
ing !the children oell i . •olutionary soldiers
fn receive the PensionS .% it:11 their t.' ems.
eci parents might havlreect -ed, was accord
ing to law.; The At rney ' 'encral to day
rendered his opinion' declarit' ,-, that the
practice has no legal rfountlatioh, aud that
neither.,children nor grana-childr have
any such right under thc - acts of Col
~ r ess.
The cousquence of this twill be, to nye -'o
practice of tl e Pe4ion Officb which It,
, 1„ t ,
continued roritwely-nVe years. The At
tornity General give the law, :but declines
to say - whether the lAtv should; abolish the
practice or the pract ce defeat i tbe law, leav
ing that as-an adt inistratiOkinestion to
the Secrctaryltitnse f. "
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The Effie, ffi A fton. qtt er. ,-
CHICAGO, Sept, t 25 —ln the case of the
steamer .h:/fie ilytor. f rs; Rock It land Rail
road Bridge, wl4lt, has bOn on trial for
three wee - Jury failed
,
to agree r , t eight.
RoTtoti ts - - E?ifer
nat injure it diseases,
may. be truly;said' to have lost half their
terroll - ficce the'introductian of Ilollowiy's
Ointment. The '
e worst bruises, barns,.-and
sealdW, the severest flesh wounds, and 'the,
most dangerous fractures, ire treated Sue..
cestfully likith this Ointment in the boapi
tals'nf Lonion and Paris. The first dress
ing subdues ipflahnnntion and relievesipain,
.and, these sytur4nits remelted, the pkocess
of rest - eiration ie _rapid almost beyond emit.
hiliti., The l'ild are 'thc'idandar?l Ppecifie
for - Jiseases of tth'e stomach', liver, and bow
- --• igorone anti America.
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WILMO AIIN TUE PUBLIC WO KS.
It heE ft i (sap stbe:„Connellaville
terpri.v.)l been the charge of ouroppo.
tbat Judge Wilmot evaded 4tatsi
and liarped away 'like an enthualasio, the
Slavery question.- Mr. Wilmot hit }nos
evaded apy State isanes—he . chat ged
his competi l ter to meet him on the s nap,
which he, I ,(Mr. Paeker,) declined. Mr.
Wilmot was 'willing to, meet and \d *CUM.
any is Wore the people; Oat Mr.,' wk.
cep baekin4 down, debarred him the ipleas-"
ure of meeting him face to face a i dy .is
sue.
.4 Sec -
But to the point. 'lt isknown
,th.
aim. Bigler, mode a speech : in
few days Since., (alleged to be in :tamer to
Mr. 'Wilmot's Philadelphia specieb,) and it
known that Mr. Wilmot also spike in
'Clarion the night after. Mr. Bigl.r 'had
0 1 ;: ryq. f. ed:on Mr- Wilmot, that he evaded
State issues, to Wiltnot in' the
course of hip speech' makes the .fog louang
whieli we copy from the. l Clarten,
Ball 'r. 1
i (‘lle bud been assailed by lligle isu..va
ii)u.; ..Tstnni, who said he had alw4s
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veideg State issues. - But ho wa toista
keu: Ile always had cane so, esc pt, pee- I
mps, on that particularloceasiou. Ila was,
clutrg..l With refusing ; t4) give his npinton
on the . :-.ale of the 'Main Line,but always
j l a
tnet the question with the answer, that.he
was in cur of the sale and glad it had
barn. a oc, nrar1;. , 4.4 44, ivvro es pelt Of Lis;
platfor,tu—it had been in the fluids of the
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State a source of plunger, peculStion and
loss, not only . so in regard to the money
squandered, butin regard to its moral re'
sult_ar.d. the evils flowing from it luis.m4n,
agement.
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It was destructive' of the publi interest
and . had pot paid $lOO.OOO abov,••expcnses
pt. 20 years... It bild been sold Ea- $7,500;-
`ooo'—and thus decreased the St. to debt to
tlutt amount, while if it had retained lon
;ice, it would not have command d 85,000,,
000. , Its.dispesar therefore wa-,fortunate.
On the question of Banlis there Was no real
fixedness in \ the Democrat ranVs on this
question.' But be,,would pledge hirnSelf
this far, that ilkelceted he wonld agree Pot
to - sign bank bills imjess denaderats , va(ed
foi. them'or signed.ili*applic:qien. (Ap
plause.) Why the last legislat re althotigh
a Dcmecrq* ono, passed F.O many bills
that Cray. Polleck could not st nd the! irk
undation. -. The Detnocracy o pose banks
only in thei! speeches 7 -but ill vote for
them where their interests a e concerned
and will invariably labor ta . estahlish them
where called for by a.• m ajority-of their ;Par
tizans, but .generally cut t e pposition
from 411 Cil3iin to obtain . th rn.• In 'fact
the Banks are pretty 'genera I,y . dem
i ocrat-
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Bigler had aisailed him be arise he' had
spoken hargely of the question of slavery—
instead 'of State policy. Itgler alleging
this to be wrong ins the question air-slavery
was settled by-the Dred Sett 'decision.—
But his opponent had made' his the, entire
subject of the opeecl,i.- If it was right
fur Mr.;'Bigler it was certainly' so for,
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JUDGE4II,IIOI ON THE • TARRIIEF.
Aaeong the inany'cliarges nude agsiost
Mr. - Wilmot by our polftical - opponents, i 4
that he i 9 not souuron the Tariff question :
'and that be is opposed to Pennsylvania
Interest's, so far as that question is'coneern- .
ed. In reply to this charge, we wilt give
an extract from - Wihnot's clarion P peed , ,
;
niade on the eveniv, of the 9th inst. It
is as , foilows:
4-"lre would discuss the question of She
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'very and the 'f ariralong with State issue•
All great questions - S . lf State policy should ,
te \ s noken'of...-41 is opponents
takv'expeet‘tions to views, nor has that'
part _-any right .to -arraign bini pn the
TafitT question. They have followed the
dem:lnds of the Sotith - on this question, and i
Whet eit pointed they have followed. The I
Legislaturo of our State-had.-demanded ad. j•
dittoual proteetien• for Pennsylvania inter-1*
gists, and • then Wm.. 'F. Packer vot.;!1 1
wainst a setir's of 'resolutions to that eftect. ;
Wharls the le,eofo c o d.-ctrincs to-day 6r. 1
the ertestion. 'What ..vs the Cincinnati ,
Pratform , on t?..•? Sni.jeot ? It tleclartm tl, t. I
lit,: p.i.rty wl•i••11 fortn•-•l it, is in "ftvro- of
pro ; -r...srive Fr_ ,-• Trade throughe.mt the
iforid!' That i.I th ` eir ptdiey, *awl
.thi•y
\Nish to rual:o it universal. Wm."! F•Pad:-
L .1- , ,';• - •. , i'allows it as his doetriNehand in
that (7 , nventionOunve•l that - it he adopted 1
without crossing' a Tor dotting an I. The 1
Tariff was mollified last vear-=slid 13i!derl
ros;;st the redaction - from 30 to 24 per cint? I
Not he... , lig neither opposed it' nor vindi
cated Pennsylvania interests. '''What he, I
(Wilmot).lnl done in his vote on the Tar.
ift . tvas done from his- own , convictions and •
not`thrc•ugl.' the interesitaldietations of the
' • • ,
Soutli .lle did vote for the Tariff pf 184 G,
-Ant it,was different in his district from
any others svhere eiceptions were taken to
the act of 1'6,42. Tie was oppoied to :the I,
I minim an principle - and took exceptions to
that. The principle was irranga-it imp°.
eel a heavy rate on the coarse ;and "a light
rate on the costly\and finer articles, thus
• imposing heavily aii,the poor. iman, while
the rich were immensely betleritted Ilel
}
1 felt thatnopan in Congress labored harder
for the interesti - ef,Vermsyrania than 16' ;
did. Ile we's in favo'i < Prii. higher Tard
, on Iron 'than on pins and needles—such f,e!
.
!great national interest must n'aturally Claim,
}protection. 5 1.1 e contended that universal-
Id ratiirum duties were all t - lonsense---..ttd
Ifs ''
inStance; a high rate on lo,'ar prke s d genitfri
land ty rates on tbefinest fabrics. \While
five ya ds of coarse silk Nviiiid-sveigli.„ on r
pound,,a ound. of fine would measure •per
haps-20 ya ds: The duties on the article Of
Iron. ,shoule a sileeilicas:,ithe prices i 0
bath pig and * r trap did net incessantly
fluctuate as did o er articled . of comMeree
=thus thatitnper Pt interests of Pennsyl-
Vallia would be am proteeted. * *blin
the bill was pending h had appealed to 3,1)...
Dallas and implored him hat if the :sinter
..ests of Pennsylvania hun -l on his vere, 16
give a larger rate of prO . etion.ite tiffs'
Stare. •. r , • 1 , •
Auspension of Specie Pa.,7m en 4) 1 y pie
' Banks. of Philadelphia,
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PHILADIMPIIIA, Sept. 25.—A gq4ral
confe..rence of tho Presideot of all the baiike
ms had this afternoon, arid after earefilllyl
eanvat.i.ini all the eiremilstauoes of Iwo
pressure and their resourCes, a temporary
-su.pengion of specie payments on ebeelcs,
and also bills. eree'sdingj $lO , by itli
of this . 1 el
banks et y,tssis reso v upon, ogo
riutO oftept to-ruorrOir:,
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From Old ?Ma , iiazetto. i
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,4 0at (lids ova Meath eth be Sttnd
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1 - Convicted! , ft , i ,i
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Prendent Thliichtuisst,•in his merit I tter
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to I tr =anona others; • make the'
following rem4kahle declaration : ;'
'Slavery existed at that period -(1 )
and still existslo KIISSI9, undr the Icon
stitution.of •th United States. ! This °int
has at fast beetvdceided by,thehi
tour H
;trust rib
unal known
our laws., oW it coil eV- '
l er have been se'riously doubtetth; amyl ery. o
If , slavery einits iii - ,Kanattif.luodqillo
Constitution et thei -United , States,' ii of,
course existsin all( the other itorritoriks by
virthe of the same )nstrinactitll the COnsii
tution cannot have one constsuction,whert
applied to IN..atiStle, and another tai'on ape
plied to Minnesota or' Omen. ;;1r.13 tchan
an therfore plainly Means t hat' slaver Las a
constitution:di and ) rightful existence : lra all
the territorieq, of the Union, , and that of
course CongrOss has no authority to li . illac°
it. "flow ibis could have boon sooously
doubted," 5.4., 141. Buchanan, Is 4 mys
tery. - Oar 4 urpese is to show ths both
i by word and. cud', Mr. ituchlintin itlonbted'
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and evtua de led t it, in the 'ba o e i phatid
manner. "-Nli: shall do so'very briefi
The jointresolutions for , the. ad iission
of Texas itif`n, tbd'Union as '.4 - Stet tpitssoli
the. Stoats 'On, too l 27th of Fiibruar I , 1845
, i ;,)
—among the provisians thereof *as tbo
followino•i 1 I '; - l t ,
pt• , I I
"New Sates qt . convenient size 'not ex
ceeding 414 iii nuinber,ln Addition ;to. said
State of Tc l xas, and haFiLlg 4ui: Li ' , li t. pop u.
(laden may I hereafter . by thqconso I,: of said
ISkate,be fro ocd dut of the tetritoryl.thereof,
tvldeli shal . Jo entitled, to I.fl fniissi 'ii under
! the provibi 38 of the redo I 3Qll itution.
i And ituch l iittiteS as may hg ,fortta out of
!that portiori--ofi said territlrytlyi lot south
of thirty-sii degrees thirtyiliainut s north
latitude, ilominenly known las thci lissouri
Comp/Mania
li no, shall bo alai? ted into
the Union 7itli or witbou slafter , as
lu the
' people of each State asking admit; ion ny
I desire. Alnd iu such St: te• or tates Las
I shall he fortned out of Tj• ritory North Of
I
I said Itlis ' o l uii Compromis lioe Livery nr
tuvaluntari, servitude (exOept !for crimes)
I shall be pretiihited." • : !!i. l`
This clause it will he Seen nol only rue ognizes the power of Congress tolupraii 7 ,it
Ski t cry viii ilt ITerritor j r,7 hilt 11. so in new'
1
States . suh.setincially to he orgn,iized audi
aliiittetl: '
~ ti
Alt. B datum was at that tin+ It Senator'
of the Umit/d States froth I ern,y.vania)
land on tub day of the pir-sage of t'ae reso
' lotions containing the abOve elmise, not ma t
ly voted fer them, but made u5 , ..4., of the Jul.
lotting ' l lstrong and emPliatic anguago in
supportlof .hitt. position :I i (
d I
"Believing, a. ha Most corientimarly
, dicl beliere, that the Constitution would not
! be violated in the least;hy tbladoptiou a
1 the ?landing resoliitions,: he her entered his
i solenart l i Protest . against ;the soginn prote+
which (tad been made ou thOotlier side, and
I whieh!)Went almost the I ,lcit t 4of implyitig
that Ln land the tadvocatcs of !these resole ,
lions, l' i were knoitingly and of ;design .v,iuth-
Ling the Constitatiod, and their own oath's,
to st4ore a favocite political rtasare.",
lq deem it fentirelY tiee4t.ss to' nuke
any et . - uuntaits n this dis4l, .iy •of glaring
iuccnsiatency. Wo loiive it o his own pe
culiar,' supporte. to renncif flit, position
of ~S'' notor,-Buchanan in 1845) with the
pOsitt i on or Prysivent Bucha an 'to 1.831 d.
4 --
Bank Meetings ii Phil dolphin. 1 c
Philadelphia, Sept. 2G --,. meeting or
the Bank Presidents was heldtbs aftern ion
and vitas reported tha. for want] of concert
of setion adjourned without arriving at' any
detetminatiao. It wits thought that they
, i
WOUld tlet‘rmine cr. a full Ist spension , l
as
prattled by some tot the llahk to-day; but
,
was not general oh account to the! N(irtli
America, Mocha Dies 4nd oti er , reeciv i ing
a supply of specie. There a. else a robot
ing;lof the Cashiers but thei action ; i. t lnot,
31knewu. It is under to Al thatl applica
wil Le made to - the O.,verit it fot the rail
of I,l n cxtlra s. -.-ion of the l tet-doture INi:it
i helk it.lf,frortlitis i el',t f; t , iI. o li.l DI- q from
thcipeoa ty of folfrititre tn, o k e hv
d tie law
ofltsso.l Set eral of the 1 iitlis, 'howcrtir,
,
l'itivsyl j k-utia; Fa rum,' kiwi Mo.:bides ',
tire, not actin , : otil.;.' i a ll 11,w, ~ a . Ih t
I'L!iiatiel , his and avi,t.rplit,.:l:,. , ,
,
l ii I - --- - 1--- j—j --
m 1 tu b e Baltimore Baut.a ,Sus'pend&l)
11 t I
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I LEA ;more, c"ept. Z. / .—At a ick..:,ting of t
tilhlll4. Pre dent this mornimr, it was ,
t, 1 ,, . . - ,
T.1611;01 to ~ uspeni.,
Apeete payments on alt ?
i
ut I wis. f The saq-eintiont t ine e ttn o'clock ,
1,,,, 1,,,„ n tAt a l., uii,lt the t keeplion of accom- i
niodating their cit-t,onitis . ovitli a _ ft w ,do.-;
tars in change. There l i s no run on the;
.9avirms llaitlts; we ha ve .b l
ur tlirne, timl the;
post ii.mor,,ttt kneyr that they are as safe as 1
the mint. I !
Irn
i• . I
I) The orchantslseem tp, be gratified with i
~ , I
the suspension. If Moolly an the street,
which yesterday ttintnatdcil 'Z§i par , 'cent.,;
has fallen to-dayito oneiit i
i
The 13altimoro and, Ohio. It. It. st 'ckk has
advanced to $5 per Elaio. ! ' 1
, _ i ' ,
• , The' Whee i4g Banks. 1 ' ' .
W,beeling, Sept. 2b±:ll - t — tt ..meating . bfl
the Citizens of this eity,t held this, evening,,l
it Vas unanimously resf,:ved•that t_linliankS;;
of this' , eity Velretlut.Sted t3' immediately`
susfiend sptfeie itaymelits, until tho Logi- i
Intel interests of the . e+munitS 7 would jus...
tify a 3esinoptien. , 'Yrs . action waS' . taken
.in eonsequenee;of .the l havy run Oiat has
recently been mAnurion the BanliS! by for
eikn brokers and Lankers. The, banks tire
sbnntlantly able td t o eet •thir liabilities,
tl
and no loss till . be so tained , hy - note -hel
dells or deposito rs in 1 Couseiineneo :of the
suspension. .
An. Extra sesSion the Legislature ,to
be ic dd. • -
•
• ,
Philadelphia, t., is under
stood-that !le l Gpvelper will issue a poc
laraNtion to•nterfrol4 failiog the Legistl i ture
together on :the fit's fruesdsty in October,
to take action' ea Pie! lltok susilensionJ.'
4_ •
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o
- o c
A i.,
A twit) of - wheat airived at Buffalo' last
- 1
week, says the I:twat/lc, consgned; to a
''-, 11
house with t .ustructsl us,to se ,it at 61,15.
When it arrived IL that Was 'offered 'was
81,10; the - consign e tclegkpbed the
to come down and ell it lainsidf... Oa the
day of his ai'rivai'it had gotie to $1.01 . .?; he
erred at thet figure: and !was offered 81,
but‘ he tboui;lit he would look'about Wore
sail tit that piicfr sod Whel he Went to
mace e triubi it, (lad fallen to 4 35,c1; he
waited ' the next day, wlien he Idils of
fered 90e L r it, ;and took it: 1 ,
1
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Ii
,
1 - RICE.I OB
;‘l,
Tit& Fia..r. IY ,Tll
14FAVE:11:
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X &J. W4and,lEditins & Propiiquiri
_
_
El
IE=M
• 9 DNli D ''?
`i iEIS7
I 1
• '. l FOR GOV.U.U.NOR,
A, lr IV I. 14 - 310
Of BJCLIVOIId COMV.V. •
olfaine iVeccit
O r i Fayette ,
ILitOwis,
f C714:51t;r ("vivify' , •
I FOW CANAL
W l' 1 01 L,LWAR D.
`i I P . 744P l ikA f .: •
UtdION COUFY TirSET
.Assembly
LORMA PMBHIR, Beaver.
GEORGE I P. SHAW, Lasvrenco.
, Sherif. _
w mu. W . IRWIN, Pulaski tp,
- Register . 4- ,Recorder.
SAMUEL B. WILSON, Borough.
Treasurer,
% I IILLIA3I HENRY; of Borough.'
Clerk of Courts.
ALFRED G. MaCREARY,'N. Thighton.
COMM,issioner.
ABNER MORTON, Franklin.
' clitor.l
WILLIAM C. HUNTER, Brighton tp.
C'
• :; .orpner. .
NATHAN P.•C91.10H, New lirighton.
Poor "Hui Dire .
gor..
JAMES! STER.4IG, 4dopentienee.
.`"fril*esi 0' 1 Acadon'y. . -
M. T I,itiNNE }T. Brighton; (4, yeats.) .
SAIkTI.TIO`; Sharon;(4
SMITH CUNNINGHAM ,Beaver, (3 yrs.)
ABNI2.It P.LAOOCK,Rocliester-tp yts.)
_ - • - •
I give S-A CALL.
Out Annual Fatt ceomes off this Week. and
the beFidULt being ,ticeedingly favorable ' we ex
in -
petit to see an immense coneonrse of people.
We hope our friends and patrons i will not forget
to gite us a'eall. -We shall hold ourselve l s iu
readiness to discuss politics—the aliunilaut bar
vebt that has just ;been garnered-4h° state _of
the weather—the good points 'of horses, - cattte,
vegetables, &e.,lon.Exhibi,tion—give them an
opporthnity to sit in the Editors' Cary Chair,
and f IV-it e a Receipt occasion :Iy, if desired, by'
•
waylo variety, and to give thtim a specimen of
our Peniaanship. f
Zr& - In order to get a glimpse "uf tlie• do:
ing.s in tho Fair Ground, We go to pr'ess
earlier this wt,!ek Allan usual. A number
• I
of tnatterirelaiming attention this week,havp
therefore, to!' be
.passod nver until next
week.
— Orgaufze I' Orgiufze !!
The-three days of the , yair will afford an
•
exec:lent opportunity for 'ical
icnds'froui all parts ef the ad
'
vise and confer .with, 9a"ell "'their, • as , to tho
• . • ••• .
best-means Of effecting a, Complete and the: ,
On:: , horgauization in all the •distriet.s: :A
fnll, and frabk interchange of views and:
piens we deubt , .uet help the .cause
- • ,
,1 1 TiE Trexivs for the October Elec
tion or n e w ready, and :can be had by call
ing at thiajOirliT! A pponticil to the,O4un
,
wucbq ll iour. o Jot' tiry . pn . ).
Itizied'Amptilin...:tits to Om .ti;ate
'll t liar,e)rintedall of Them ,
Cor of f•aii3 ametument.c; if. any, Imi - ever,
feehlimpoed to ! - t'ote,
...itgains.t one,all of
or :
can k:3l 5.0 s:ril:iu.r one; the
7f) , ;(1an.1 - 0
, inserting in writim. , the
, Le .!
'Agaime ; - . • •
BE A:l•iE.SEii.-Our epu'ulicau
! beer in mind, that astiesneents, t I.
F •
Oevailinr this ycer; rin be mule
!pri. - ,r to the eleCtinu.' Er:tun:Li; neit,thero.=
fortl, ail: be the last day n selifeh this duty:
eau be suceoscully 'perfurtued. Lt none
lel our friends negb:et it. •
ra''We invite ittteption' , to the card cf
&the e i stenFive and i";t3iiio r nablti
Ilat ,
andl , Cap mauuftteturers, anti dealers in
Fur* in Pittlilpirj , 11 iPa.
•
1101/1 WILIAM'S STEIVAIrry o'ir Rej :.
r'esentativelin flong .. p. , ss, trill please accept,
our thinks :or the Mechanical portion of 'I
the Patent Office Reperi for 185(1.. Jt is a,
valuable work, arid id divided into three
; •
parts± 7 the last being devoted exclusively,
to the illustlations of the 1111112 . Cr3ll3 l Pateb .
' '
D .
. VBATII OV Va. SliA.W.—We_ to
. ... ,
learn l that Dr. WILT ! TA.II• Stintv ~
. tormerlY
of Ncu• Oastle,and well andfaveraoYrrn - own
to many of the residents of thn County,
died 'near Hyatt, Kansas Territory; on 'tie- i
3d inst. He WAS alTut 67 years , i)f age.
.....,1 4 .---:--- i
. R I AILWAY CONSECTION.--=-TIV3 ,through l
Tr,i ) ins on the P.vt. AV C.li 'lt nots
i W. ' * -1 ,
I kth
er)ss over into 'ittstairgh, and form a close
e9nneetion with it Philadelphia' Railroadl
The New lirigh t ,cirt Accomodation 'Train
,
stops, and , departs, 'als- here' toforo front thh
I • ,I
Felleral Street Station, in lAllegheny.
ACQUITTED.—As a meeting. of PresbT.
tery, held rut l?reedotu • last week, the Rei,
John - . Brown was acquitted of tho charge
proftTred 'against him.
LARGE! RUT:M[IO3dB Seat, Esq., ;of
Oliio township, bas 4icgien us a:tent raised
f ' =
by him, whieh measures 13 indies i'cir..-
catuference, end is - 18 inches in iength.
tt". Dr. Tubbi bo at his looms in
I.3lidgevater Monday net: f t •
Appeals !of c , Dmagogues.', '
i.._...._.L.
The Contribehr t irri to the, coltoD9
i , u ,
of the,
i3tar.='-editortal.;nd arionymons---tate cc
ca.sitin very frequently t 3 asser that Mi,
Wilmot: entertains Ultia. Aluerican views,
i ' •
s
and upon the
, I trength. of this' gratuitous
assumption, rnalce patbietio 'and silly appeals ! !
to our . adoptect,ltitizna to withhold •theirl
support from 11 r. Wilmot,l,and throw it ia!
, •n.com 1 • _ j
favor of -"Ilia Inobatant.' eompetitor. 1
. i 1...
Now, then •wU you'll' ask these...scribblers; I
who, With owtilike wi4:lom and gravity, dill 1
course so glibly anifn...4 - i'''''h so 'reet - .1.1-O.Yi I
'. • , . t 1 1.1 -•,., .
for the proof of' tbelv,,Oftlrennated chierg , 4
- .1 ' ~' '.' 9 ~.. '
on fling head?''
i 1 1l here- Is the ground upor
which i this chiii:ge l is :Prediz.ateilr , Can tb z il
Star produce I'm partrelc of cvid'enee ili•ati
word lweigh al fonithOriira'ceurt ' , rf jirsfice?':
Is t cro any piing bilro; tat attempt, to ile-I;
grad foreign-l l iorn Citii.e.ns. en account drf,
thei 1 birth-place,/in lliC r , sdli.itions l al:_prrll
by !, e 0)11;76110 , 3'u that-nominate? Mr. ll'ir; !
titer If s"e i l!nt I it r be l -- -othi‘e •il I- t' - .1•: 1
1 ,i
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3 . 1 1 :4 . •. . . , 61... L., i
any thing of diisn - atute in Mr. Vi's letter i
of ceN,tani:O, It tisee is, let it he'dra,•,!gcd;
- - : . i •
to he lilit.l I Did Mr. Wilnorf. in bis ad- '
7 1.
' - 1 . I
kr in: this Vace,imake use of; an3l bin : ,
gu4go that dc..ilii, by any posAlZity, be ts ; r-!
tu ed into anything of a proscriptive clO- 1.
ac et'? Allisvhil tvre prose - id. could iv ,, -ti 1
in -taut and erephtdie contradiction to such 1
elarge. Is til l er° any thiiig, objectionabb - 11
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i Ibis letter to the Altoona . Conned? P` .. :
s.; why has it'llot been shown? :We have
~L . il , '. L , ,
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t v ue alter tirn.:, a:./.:,':i, nOu CIIAT.r:WEI), 1
.... M ar i ti. ariay i ~..i. in
3.64 DEFIJI) th e 't l I • . 62. '" . .
4,
~: : . , ~ )
tlito..tion ti:i a soutary position therein as ,
flamed. Has it done "so? No. ' It has,i
' been as-ileaf, and as mute, anFas kilepta.sl:l
I, • Nr , ..,' 1 .4" l'
1 ille„gtavc: 1 Does war. ty.COVIL prop.-iso• to
Flake wattupon any pirticul4r Cirur.:ll--ii
Not at all i ;•. loes be propose to wrest fr ! onii
jthe members of any, Church; a single
.riglitii
!or privilege which' they hkve beret..;fore:e x.l
,
iicreised. No. But, he does proclaim, erai
'4)hatically-ainil boldly, ' l li his speeches, hi
ll his letterS, a±)d everywhere, that he is
.'nnf
altetahlYiiipposed to_the iisterferreuce •c t. any 1
Churc as a body, in the politics of thei'
con d And we ventiirk to say, that th!,
Star=—braiee-faced as itifs+-will not nits!
it,_ the fakeof the abuse Which it has r4tl 1
lavished upon individia:d MiniFters •pf th
Gospel, !for their - interference in p'..liti-,.
-to join issue with Mr.
I Wilniot,LupoU tli s i
t
paint, and takvthe opposite ground. : ' i
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lint, soy these writers for the Stir; Ile
PhilaLl ilphia Sun ast•eris that .111 r iNrilil of
is rart4 of an A.L.O a- M
etien,thau 'r. fillai c
.
~..•,
burst?'; Did the writertio6the Star c 1 or
see' titt Papor? - , We doubt very ruu4 aj. L.-
! . . . , .
ther it over - thecontained parag , rair LIR! , tn.
a i
ed to it.. • What! if it ]td?lt'is. ..u - i ni.ro
the tOurn-piccel 6f )lr.. IVilny)t,tfha . a LoS
the Ooe nund i red and , °di' otheir l .pal ers .
that'' : Ill' ' r
throughout the State are. a i. t ) Le:! or
biselection.' Mr. Wilinot is' no more es
ponsihlo-for; the Utte'ratices nf the sh,Jets
Lbat support tim,'thnnis' l'rositient l i ßil
thina i n reSpansibie for the rahid 'vaporiop.:'
of.the Star. - Mr. Wil i niot is ol i d.'etni - Lieh,
,
acid enmpetent enough - •td , speak 4)r Lit. self
AO ibi bas spoken fur ;hinisel f.- :.
Let i us have ;better evidence,, M
miters fo”/ .the-. Star or the.tueiloraict
'of all parties will not hesitate to br,iu i tl,
- i • v )
.ai.skulking libellerS., . . .
1.. .r,... 0 ,,,c,km,,,i,,0N, ~,„„aci,,,
the 1 ion - ver Female §ekuiwtry were .1
dell en 'Frilly it V Aill' 'l'm flay!
' _ . '. „ ..', fl
to en 17111:! th. r•: - ...111:1:1^.* -.m 01% thf. ii
03t LL'ai .. 8 7 2.9. V..- -:-..0.2-•;,_;ti,:iras '0%•,- - e f
.• . 1
int , 'l-4 - it to the ;•ntr. , 124 e. -- t - th-t.--- c•: . '-' 11•)4
,• ~
the f'shlit.3s- of E I:ie:v.:01u f;e:i•.:;;;I:y ,
p u z.,;: 4,3 of krl:lS ;ft . ,' P:, , ,' r . : l - .1 , 1 , ... 1 Of
.',
i thent,-,:lree in-a it.attner CU pl.:
~.. - , i •
e I
. 1 pa. : v.. 5 try it it.t, , ,t . 5 t,....... ~:-..2a „::
3 ; t .
1 thir faithful 4)1.1 rolc:aint,ii:Ell,..litt,
; Th e E.,:,..,-....1, ccatt..l atlthe el, ..t.,1 c,f t : -------...--4-1-------: 'i•l ,:
.: - -- , ' - - ;'` .l '' "' 1 -,u I:u'' ' ' • 1 ' 1 - , • /' ,
j•
'.• sir, , ',-, 0-- , Y..- • t ~ •- - iv•l3 ,i..t.. - 5 , r,,•.-'.....).,....as tip, •-, out ig 1 I,yers pot - 0..,
I
1 la-Fparct pro l uott,. ; till l ;-. 11 ;. ! -,.•, f , , t e ~..., r e . t,,,,,,.. ill.tch. um tev !, ;1: 1 a r iy of 1t:nr,. 1 : 1 i.....•a , '. , ...•••: s•
, w.!•Il t•hosen--4r.vtalting 0..." t rout p ......tio :1,. htt. -,- 0 c -!....1.:!•• Ns 0.; t•-; ( 1 - n I Pt 1..1 - cir ztppetijc a I;t4
a - • --r%ll : 1 .., •• 1 let.... 0 ft.:. '1 win veil a- .ccrct that ;sill 1...41.1
I:ad-AT tittin c,,. tin.- ..--,..ittintp_ all.. , I._:ni Lill: - • . • ',-. • •
1,, , • .., • , , , ~1 .1 thcat tut he cujciyinen cf thei:r, ,rdlat.c.r.-i i ;
-. 7 -tne tatt;tll,l. - .?, iivneeCut and row 1 .Li -- .ut • , -• • - . . :
, . -- t-• - -,,
1 1 . 10 ' " B t , ' °ll/ : ti lt .") . W : . -re ';' . :7 , 6`' r ; P-Y rtlld . tottn—Pyeltep,ia.... I Take a el e,,, , ,; .;(,/ 10 1 )--i
i ,
!with an ease rlll ii dietlin.":'es rare v canal.. Stnfur;i's 'I tz• - ? l ,• , rati,rtztfler. e ,. 41:ic,1 • 4411 , 10-
,1, ~„, 'ft . the r." ' • ~, , I, `, . , '..'',- ' -, f ,
lea. /tieii,itttag .•...)tint.t• 'itoli,,t •----td et . 4,/..14 ../••4•, , 2- . ic.t,b- troai i , if ,.a. :g2ta imityr.,tl , :r;•,
i. .l' ,- ..: ,: ' but ou the .ontriAr ! ,v 'fere the nCxtinttAl
Liam TVELfiing fit ulitithei —nay, nu, c in- , t • ` - •• 1. - . , .
~
. ' . - . i ,l ip e al-0, - ,ro.lches. tHe appetite wiii I.,e.sit,r.
Pleted the, prescribed studies, hail; lit: u .1:11-; pined to aptltecitite r,hykind off..miti' -
graduating honorS!conferrai upo,l.4then thou,,.-S o ld -Sold lay I..): 0. Cuunivigitain,., Bet
11.1isses .11c....=ter A 1 I:lQtitley, Lney'it , l.. I eth- ver and Druaoisti'lgenertaly 1 1 .1.
a. :. - 1 i . ~., 1 , e.. ,t ~ . t
.. -
,1 9,,. )1 ... tall ak,v.tiou to Prof.l .lio - ,, a
ertnan, Ainlintial 4 T.iler, S.trah . . l'lrce 1
b ui
jot
....
pound i t , , , ne „ liiizzoic,‘. ro
talj il ~, , 11,4 i r
.I , lestorativo!' advertisement' .. ,I WiLli•
1 ,, .. . r . r 1 ' -• 1 , ,q -, ~ ':, Jut dbuot tit,: oitly_rotnetly that iCantreatcd
T - 7 - Mg i ni u U• °:1 " . ! Ii ` I , Falni s te % ‘ - '4 .4 * r : i the, hair t., its pristine qua:ity, tit A -tits g.tr,•
The Trustees ere cutitled to A 1117411*e i en •univerSal satisfnctioll. ' .r)t) f Pr'' / ,• =l
-, 1 •of praise; for tht.ir indefatigl.l,Ft.. :...- d sa cess.: has the testinyinials of Luta:trials .of cs,4 -- 1
Jr ,' or _ I ,cuied by this infallible vc,4',.l..=rativ ~ ita.l wf 4.,
ful ceorts iu enforeing.,quik iatt ! ,
•, . .. = • cau-cordi.aly recommend it toil[ wh , it , ... ,1
der ,side frtaro the confusion ti - nav , iida.. -
,
- I.ile,inl densely arowtic.i au.lit.o ~ - - the or 1, ~ • p ~ 1.. , 1 . . 1
- I i k t .„ ;.1 ail ,ttli!, /Ain.
der could liardly l have bccu i . be i ttett - Wei ltt -- -I.•Soldhyl Dr. 0. Ctinningli3* . j ; !:- '' ".
trust the exaintAe: will be iiuiti•red ;on all 1 ver soil k4l4ggists generalik. is '
, ...
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similar occasions in the futtirb ; - i
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TIIE rtdi iC , HB'y referCin:ce 1 0, ( ttic ) !tele-
! •
graphic news it will be seen ith, a notinno
tion exists arming,' the Banks 1 n different
••I.' 1 1 ,1
parts oithe. country: It ist t ot , ut that
the ceisis-has !been 'reached ) , an that if a
little. pail , eaelis; eig rinsed; !the! e'veitetnent
will subside in a few'du - ys, anti th 4 most of
, „.
the institutions resume busine.44, and- go on,
as psu.4 Scitno of the i'itftb B. ks . '
UT • 4U
Sll - 4 d a . ''' - ' • '
part; 3 su. pen e specie 'rape ( bte,. i on
' ~
Saturday, but" no teats witatevir= are chter
tainedpf theperfeet safety pfl heirinotes.
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CoisounaiTiOti.'- 7 -The. ,. li ck [lslander , ,
heretoforopUblish4d in part b I.C.C. rCon
peliy, 141.1.,1 formerly of th i
is .lticl l ,.
:,nil tiae
- ArglutilOf tliti` l, stinlq place, hall! be l l' t:ousctl
idatedunlit., the trill. of elle '''l.•,l tinder. and
• , , • (.),
Argus. ,,
- , kbe new iniu-tii une .l lS- Stiur
,
- ly S; Co. lit is a ittig,e sheet .till iooki well.
1
ITHE il,lll
I" OF' BANKS
1 ! r.ri loilcittir. is .111 st 'Of Bitiks witiet
area sereditetl` - by the Erokers in Pittr.
I
n ., i • IL--
urgti: 1 . -- • ' - -
'''• Bank tif noilowell, liallowell, lirsine. f.
ca,btoti Itank,TSeiith Claina,._3l2iine.
-.Ell i swerth - 11uuk, Maine. • ',.
r ! Eieliabg.t - Bank,.l3,ngor, 1 41aintr. ,
E e ter. Batik, New 11-atop i .,hir'e.
1) nb' Bank, Vermont. i I -
a uth ltoy4lton ;Bank, Vermont.
- B
- nx of rho It public, Providence, It. I.
I an of, South •County;; IVakefii4,
Rho
,le Island.. . I ;
J. artzcts'.l.Bsok, Wickfut,i, IlLetle; If.
lan, ( , 11- 11,.
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3,tnut.lt Verri ,- ,n 'L',lt`ttk,Pravtlence
[Q, Ci;l„..tr:ll C; rem mo
Llthode
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8a4,1; tit 11 14 , 1 - k.
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ar rm /;zila. c yalitlela v 1
FT, ftiitci• 13-ttic 131.titilo =‘ , , , vi.y.i-k.
i I et. , ten=_, t . 13:t rt ii ; . ....Nt'ety l - ''' fry,- •New
1 ori:. . ' ' - 4- i 1 ' =.;
• • Niti r gara River lianip, ..Tentiranda, Nei?
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1 Otit:trio County, Beiik, ..1 befpit, - Ne w - 2
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York.,, '. i . 1 ''', •
Od't.i.rio I 3 ..1 ttiea Newi Yo: k:', - , 'r •
I.t..l=„ii.rocii - j , 13:(iiit - I .filiffilo;lioar-AY9rk;
1... .. ,- .,.:1 , . , et.c's 'lei ii•ir Nats.l.7, I.3uffilii, ::,:*
)... , ;riz. . • ',.., ' , . , 1 • ,
A illeripart . 11:irar. I Tretiton; ..N . tri' Ji3re.:.l. - -,,
:!3i/11 of New ~ I(fsey,-, N tiw btuustrick,
.:ctsl J:Jrsey. . 1 ;..1 1 ` _ •
l'k'-' iota County 3.1:w.1z, 111:c.kertiajk, New
-
0 eriey...„.., • ~,,, t.
)1 1
gttaript Bailva•llatterSon, Now jerr , ey._
, I , 3 ~,. I, 11 i Oil Bank, Fee:net:town, i., , ,esv Jersey,.
.I' artnefi,' & ).le'efraui l es'i Rank Kent.!
Cuututy,lttrylanti. .., ' --- ' i
I .
gamiers, & 3feeitaniit.?' I3ank, Greousl
bor,ftugl='eit Maryland. 1 -
(tinl.rlari(.l Saving 131tn)r, )laryland.
ij.Vtl;!: of liatlavena, I'i 7 rgini.t.
Ti,,D,:,_:Ai,e , :atty•l'›atilr,l ) - irginia.
(1.!aua1.. - 11,tuc; Clcve.l=.l•4=l; !(..vi,,i= , .
,`t en County 111..;131;' I. J tl'ir:in -Oitio.
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, City B atik, (.;ittt•lntiatt Obi i.
'lN'iii,trutt Villley Rank-, ,I)ayt , ,tt, Ohio;
Ctinion-13 ) . f aillr; (;oluittitu., (1 1! iti..
City Bauy, Coluntitus', 000 1 '
Anic , ll.l3piiki Samlu,..l:y.. Qliio it
gricultural.,l3ank, ,Rrou=lisxille, Terme:
see. . . 1 :.-
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Bank Panic in Philadelphia.
l'utt.A.DEt.t•tt lA, Scp,v.; 25.+Th'a Bunk mti=.3.ll;:inia su , pended this morning.l
The.s.ll:p.gFi. l n• is (.),(ii.npkt,) ettised, tf,.
President states, I),y, eta e actirm of eth l er.
I r,ks ap::inst ir, and, 'l;.sse3- from the !•,f.,
~.t it f a i; lres of dry g , i . ...- , ;(i.i' 02e11. Itc stv;4
1 .,
lilt illy capital is antcbUeh'e,'4. ' 11.1,3 12,ir17r,1
_Auk il l : giving" specie fyr 10103, but cbe l eLs
kvilltr,tt Lc 11, - )nure,ll nutil9ne_Tt!.ch-*,A;,,-- -
Titt u ''lii li .e s i li. c :a:y .iii rt. t i: i :: I ` Y itl 3' : ll e l P i:l r''lr .:3:::ll '
ari tiii! c'iur,iers of :till th l e,l3,Lliii arAc•J
I
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1
~ .ieger.l`frith def-r•ito i r ,an4 , l, n' to holdtrb.
Much alatzn t,revails, tt,tidlu,iness is amr,sl
i t.uspezded. !.The I}ilgliil, link still ryful:e4,,
- 1-,..lyiucut fof checl.: pfd motes ' of . a Isi'4 - :->i•
&nomination. ttllhn to i n:; doll :Fs. The (low.
tnorvialand sevcl4l...tlip..r 11 :;I:s have a, :IT::
? c d. thr saute ppliov, .etti,l :It I:ary rut pill.
' prol„,-ahly v.:Vv.: , all P'4llk,- ti-,1 14 . F , r ,r, n ,1 c i,„
[ly.,3,llzut. . ; 'l.lte - it,ltn.• r : man i a lfauk 13::li
' , _•11.1r v:: 61 the Stati.: fql , :-1.,1,r.t11 th,, , , (3 ;ard
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MA R R.I. Efi ' , , j
4 On Thursday 2 R
4th by oy. Jo). .
McGill, Mr. .31ciriiii IP: Elliot, Ohio T , Txs•
ship, to Miss i Sarah J 1 1J v.t ix 1., lof 1 c.•
part.
1
(Otr the smoe'rdny, by'the sainp, 4 1fr, E.
,
ear ,1 Sr, ren,i, 6 Ai i,,s Martha Qcenty, b)..i.1
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of RaebOetir. • , ,
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DISSOLUTIO3.;! ,
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1 THE - subccribers', doing busitieSS agroo,Be'• ‘
~,,
Ver -Colliki.l:, 11111 e 1.41.4 Jay diesolvetkpolrtnerh ,
by cautflul Oom ,V eue. All persons knoning eh:
selves.indebteil ioitts are requested t,. n it 5::
,sectie Aileir ack,oums n 9 :806u [191p0 35 M 10.1::'
I„ I I
itenry MOM, Who stilt continues busne_3l:
tlit ord stand.. I ; HENItY MOO*
; Se 4::12, 11357.. DAVID DEAL.
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LIST OF CAUSFegiC
r Specifr/ COA rt 31 43 (i Jj A .
Odobiir 1857::
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11,1% Holmes vs Susan t. orn
r.
;Goorg Ritter vs John M ,Cinotorl
' „ I 31. B ; 41r.A.Y, re
,iiept, 31). ,1§57.,
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