The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, November 11, 1857, Image 2

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~.-... -.- ' ' Lparaos, octafter2 ;157.`
.;Every thing was going ot welly here, aid
the, meney :market was regaining oven - tip :
sp. f _isetarsiteo of hneyartcy, when the arrival
y4erday of the Boston steamer with-Net
— Ydrlr - adViees to dielth, deseriktugi fall
-in, thiex - thegge to 100, caused # renewed
'...-.. stir. at the b'aftk. of England, and =another
, adirattee,n_inini(per cent in the-rate of dts
- cannt. :-,1.-. .- '- -1: '!,_-_
; - It itoitittands at . 8 . per cent, -. beyond
- which `it, has rilier - bien - carried in mcittki
..' - ern-tecollection• Thet.only period of snob
a change-wits exactly ten yous back, at the i
. climax of the railway crisis. t It itlien, last,'
- fed four weeks„.natnely froni the .7.5 th! of
:-..- October ; ecilse - 22 d of November, and ! its
; pt drain - of _bullion and
---tarrairarthilide was sofol'rerfol, that in i
tweive.monitts i Win that time there was a
• reaction to titre per cent. ' -;
---: The beliefia that-thi'llae present instance
r?7,-tbe immydikte- pressure will be equally
--1-. "‘''' - , - , mu .
- shots ; nilace of the Indian
tiny and i4 .. tontiucntai esti - AT/4pm eel, it.
• Would be too much Lb expect that 'the tad:
Mate:sebourid'. itiltlyi -, so .great.,,' I( with
-in:the next Year, we get -back to - 4 or 6
per centNthertyWill full reason for satisfae- I
imp.... - . ~,. •- - '. ', - I I
'Such irthe,confulenect here in i, ,the pros.'
pees of ;speedy 'speedy changeat New YEA, •'that/
even the last' quotations of exChinge would.
. probahly fail to indmalsrge-.. - afilPtuettte of I
specie - as a direct speculation.. - But edit a
couiderible sum is likey to - be dispatched,
1
"illi ch "m u would have been - h heavier '
p .
tut fori the stringent measurer - of ---- the
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Itlippetirs that yesterday's mail brought ;
a laige 'number ef bills with ord e rs-for - re-
2"surns to be'made in gold. ( The disposition's(
of the public to take-advantagef the pres 1
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taut prices of American 'aellanti continues i
without abatement, and wilt es operate to l
- increase the overflow. ''';A- withdrawal; , of
Forereigrks,horn tho Bank in imepamtion i
• for the preSent pack At has the' efore seen
. looked for, and it is-t xpeet d the Canada, i ,
-.- on the 24th, *ill take. r fair her 1 quantity. 1
Hippili, some large first els tof Austral
lion gold have'taken place`t this moment 1
ratlar unexpectedly, the sere steamer Roy- ,
al Charter basing made th ''p a ssage from
.N.elbourne, in 62 days, Wit . .£364,01r0.
itr
.
This reached London rester ay, and £l3O,- 1
000 *ere taken to the Ban ,k,tthile the re •
mainiler trent to_satisfy the continental tte- '
~.- wand =-7.lsnrifig - the three weeks preceding
- the departure of this
_vess 1,. the-eturnir
fri'im t he ftelds , ..- n
had sh wi - aiiinerease
‘ t
..ss toropared , with- the' correspending weeks i
of last'Year2, -- slhe proviatis Months had'
been-marked by a-comparative idecrease.
Alzhaugla the weekly'Bank return/ con
, tinuelo show a large fallini; Off , in.our by.tll
- ion, the Block is - still above the point to;
which it w as reduced . when the rate of 81
-_-_-, ;. ...,
.. per cent was resorted too ten years ago.—
-The lo*est i point then rei,felied wa,s £8,312,-
•• Gpi. - , - -
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The return published on Saturday laid ;
showed 'X0,109,942. ' Thcic 1134 since
been a &munition of about 1: 4 5 . T0,000, but,
this has been partly , eadied - y the pay. 1
rhea of the October " dividends ; 'We have
still, therefore, a . million'stetikng ta cont.
pared with that period. '• 'l
' A Panic could ctitred:only a by a fear,
IBM
that ically eound secuilties mai‘come
.
toftether unmarketable, knd.that the credit
of7uutr.uhted houseamay:tiferlrtt em noth;
in.% Uuder the - Barrii-charter I aat no -- srieh'!
.
contingency -,:an :be aPpiheridell, 'Every - .
solvent establishmer4 is tertA:of getting
, as witchasit wants at a Tali mallet rate
The presZUretnas,-eend,thit • - a i lte • up t0..10,
!, .".;7 1 11 - 0r.:40 per cent .ktrt whatever it itt) be
ivt:ry cooler willbn etipplied l - i
-1 " -- - : . :I' The rum ement of the Bariktbiis been re- :
peiTed with wonderful equaniunty;• not os t 4
,ly .in .T;nactou but ' throughont the country.]
The currency system est&blished by SirTo-
' her.. Pori is.• now so -well understood, atil
ifs wqrl - ing-is,si . gradual but errtaie; that :
1 : 1,e-poasibi;ir.y_ of - a Janie
..th - c - eici..tior.:',:
~,, -: !
Of cc•:r - &e the loses sustainlAt by the in-;
tlivititial firms, connected with -the !looses ;
i "that ltavt.-,stoyped in America, - Must be very' ,
, :..1,/iirit; bUtlutherto they ba-ve; 6ben eiritrtor-
tlietiriii'ivi.ll met. - The buSiness COMinu
. ,
• nity in - all..parts of Great Birtain being in
p 2 ~ otzttil-staie, most of the Principal estib...,
lishmi-nts,.that bare Suffer 4 have Lit a
n t lniFicient ,•ttpitill-to fa 11,,, &kit:4ton Pp to
‘ --- tiie-tresetif Afttufiot --sit4 ht:Girsc that
,e/il y '
cot4_Fe,riatitily - ve Veep; said to be in
gead..'crzdit - has 13 3ken down',
. Largf s the failures have' been at Glas
gow,
the have Almost solely . 'comprised
. '
-.firma. that Fero notorious:-for deficietit cap
, ital, as eFuipared-'with the Extent of their.
\- t'ogmements, and the titajorit3 of then3, - it
. -- is believed; would never, have eqiiirEll any
pfetitiOn but from the injudi'ens support
of a powerful Racal Bank. ..
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- - It Must be repeated that ourentiredourie
tiering the next month depends On the
• news that ;may
_arrive on pile. si4e. - In
• reading tle present advices-,-Fhcrefore, your
, readers-yin only bare to xlatlc 4. back at the
-.; 'tidings which may have been
.carried to us,
- .by the Into or three steamers si•lrieh may
ately-hate sailed, to farm air..2od estimate
d cur rirogeediogs. .. I
a The weather rdmains unusually warm for
-.
the s.?asoti,land the foliage of the country'
...- . .
ungineh4Lby the Plightest breath - 4 frost
presclits all tbe.green luxurida of 'June
Heavy rains have brout , ht the:land into fine
_ p 1
-.: condition, and a very fayorahle
tithe Las
been eiperiedced efor l
=agriett tural- opera
•- ; ,
~._ tions.
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• The'discolint houses and joint-sto'ck and
,
viiate bailks hold large supplies of Money,
and have rathe'runtritlingly . Mied their'rate
-- i - tfAillowance.firr loans att,calf_96 %percent.
„ilinftrEn TaExsuer, The Peninsular
• (riei.):Neitsketlys : 'The peoy cf of the low
parts of .Sussez continttelb 'tat upsilver
ccita along' thecoast A friendi_informs as
that, according to the best information he
`-• c a n colk'et., thorn have - been frottFe.ght to
nine thousand 'dollars collected altogether.
The coin dates as far as 1718,1 and is in err;
eniatiotkall erer_Baltimoreill t undred. The
pretwiling opinion is that tt ts - "lie money
which was ;buried . by Gibbsand Walaisley
'thetwci noterions pirates.whO after
etteseed that they burie4mOnei in the
sand in - that,eighborhooil.”
•
- •Stringth'tind Health. Riptenvii•—ljt4
;John Daviilooo, liviiig ten : mile! Ab(iv ctn.
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Aug h, on the ..F'enny Irma : , tap:—
~, Pi : W-nen_l i con t inenc in .44Aaves
ILI and Etitterst- uld -barely wit*. I
,„ . i , . ~, ..-- I
mew, enjoy tscodynt heatth. 1 1
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SIMIL-44 Wit& ~ . , lf o i nfit•-..kf.
'' - 1:4... ,, ... , tizollhavig- 4 14 4,a RAW'' ' '• '
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Mere Ihtutittleitt Redirns.nocV=-Seer :
old . . - .Procigrirscrlig)il /silk 'Cpierwor • _
'-- . • 'Walker aid Seire .- taii_ Stilton.
From the LecomptondS Dibi. Oct.l 22.
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PRO_CLA*.TION TO. THE. M*. EO OP SAN-
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. ; Lircoatxiow, Oct. 2 ; I 857•
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Sinee Ilia proclamation of th e 19t4 Inst.,
rejecting the 110-called election returns hem
'the Oxford precinct jU4ohnsen chuntY, , an.
other very similar cage . has ban iipresented
for ourttlficial action. It is tbat`ef prettud
ed returnsfrom... - three precincts ;of 11,eGee
, .
county - Op this Territory, containing tin ag-
Igregate of more than *woke, btindresliotes._
Tltia.enunty-ia Ineated in the extreme south
eastern pertiiiiif:of .I:Fiume, is -constituted
,frain the landi - 5 1 the' Cherokee :" lndians,
(which are not yet
,open to .. preemption or
settlement;:eettleenti. lard is evissequentlyTeite of the
?neat' apareely populated mural:4 - 4d the, ter.
rite:if, containing his thin one Imindred
qualified voters, anctigiving last' iTutieXtut
,fourteen votes,- for Delegates to ther,Consti ,
tntihatil Convention:l .; 't, -- ; :':- '
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Indeed, all persona actually convers ant
witirtheunanber of the P6pulation of, the
counfri, treat with- deiislort the -large vote
pretended• to have 46 - giver* there. • Our
infonnation . alsof:i.x.elndest - the , idea - that,.
- theie was any incrtnlola-of.teiren from the
neighboring State of Migsonri„..- wltswict- pro
; ple do etotgeernie have-interfered,Witbthe .
recent' election. It - is then quite evident
'that no such 'vote as is presented in these
pretendcd,returns wa s given at the late.elec
tins in, this county. ~ - -
It - Is - net, hoWever, on the grounds above}
,stated; tbat we reject th_esp pretendeff . re-1
turns; but feeling confident that. no such-)
vote was given, oe-„even_ont,terdh part °Tit; I
(we are induced by, Edell, , ii._ctii•iderations to 7 - 244 W , w. cou -- 07 ;.. - gg _ of oroviik , ,
I give, - these allege:ll%2 l er . tattei* ingst tied ! canfornis, will accept; thanks fgr a recent
Iscrutiny,la4rdei:- . 16 netertain whither they ;„, , s • .., ~ _ ,
are genuine, legal and valid., - : 1 /111101". /
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i From the intringici . e.vidence On the face ! THEIDIFPICIILTIES OF. THE . TIKES.
of these papers, we are convinced that teyl
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• `'The , oldest intuttiltatte would perhaps be Pus
: tre not g enuine, b p & Olinda" and f'nti" I sled to-carry ~..his mind back to a petiod when
i 'ions Besides they, present co' evideneel ' m • - ' • • - -
1 there eoted so much strmgency nr.incinetary
,that the oath, required by our statutes, was I
matters in commercial and business circles
administered to the clerks or judges tif the"! -
I among ' nearly all classes, in every. -seetion of
election, to secure frern all of ,t hem thefitil
' • • 1 , this country , and even on the other side of the
partial 'diselfirge of sir duties according! '' -.- ''
. r Atlantic, than is found to exist at the ,present
to law.' ' - -- il - c. .
Dar,ln addition td these grounds of de- i time. There seems to be infinitely_more dif.
cision against the legality and validity i f '.rt F ulty kr struggling with the present revul
' these pretended returns, thfre is yet a more sion than there twtis in contending with the ctn.-
: conclusive reason vs:tick-constrains us not, Pled trade' and gencril seardty or 070T610/13,
-to count ,them.• " While thie - 133mes of the 1 observable an d felt a few years ago: ' -.The dif
eotors, and-Of-the candidate', "all appear toi, terence in the two psziods is—that thin-money
be entered en the listl, not one: - of-the ;of& ;wag abundant, but eiery-day necessariestcould
-.- • '-aioned forTwhieb • _ .----. L
. .
,
eett is mentint.. o
nerTwhich the candidates hardly be procured'at even the ei - ost exorbitant lis‘ rion,tme not censured and will not con-;ot ilt b d' - aft win tl • live teade to
intended
establiTh . a distinetiiti bittwet tr_'slave tind
respeutively were ito be:treitignited. rates. Nolo, in4lte mid4ot &year of unerim- sure Cov. „Waller ' for rejicting the fraud- l' i , w s i y ii• . 9 g iL s , )
afoot ballots polled in Johnston . county.— , 1
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•We cannot , determine; therefore, froth' the pled Productiteness, meney is so eiceedingly„ otter property.
s /
J { G ' H 11„. 'Veore lice ehairmen f the
faee of tbese,papere, for what, offiee'anY one difficult to be got -hold of, anti comniiisde ,so •
question whether such ballots: ought fa be ; _ H. 4 , . / t ~, , „ ,e ,
iThOels won :difference) of opinion on tbe ,
of ihreatididatee
.waisupported. The lief- high a rate ot interest, that ComMerce 'hi ius, w . ittei, race tovi!i . ttteate the repot_t•---
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fortuity in this. particular of these pretend- - *stitch long establish - ea houses, that have ices - re
should have been done by GOv. Walker, I
rejected; but only OD tbt question wht•ther I- c li c: l , T
said t iat the r vibit , n was not made to
ed returns from throe Peporate and distinct 1
1 thered many sto_ rms,before, have been forcedwith the right of property -7--m, net.,
preeincts, expeeially 'as the - forms are l hot ; to g i Te ~,,v, basinese and trade,is everywhere ~.
coral% and' others of the nitri
made up In the safes band writing, ;nor I lobo ne Kansas Governo . , ~.
... slave _stater, Dan pro% ittion , s. .. 1 - -.e
ring "under a cam tete srld'aia; and multi- - - W AISUINGTOR, 1%101..11)11i, NOv. 2.—Gov.
' - '.
i t ' ll % - . - - p w c h r a f t o h r e in r . :I l i: P°lnteisce:sa:l; the legal
(with certain exceptions which 'only add r piwer
I, l to 1
g in i7 - t l f es Tf : e" G 7
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similar
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A remarkable fatality seems tebitend :lathe , 1 f K d- d ' Will "b ,' f *vision as iiesittrietLto , ..p . Zrent tiers'
t des of industrious ut P en, P rethiti ) wn idly ripen , . Walker e t ansas to
once ay, and wi e
,- - . . _ _ ,
force to the argument) . on the Pomp kind of u
•absence L... i from introducing worthless and superannu•
, • i ndividuals ;who . have been clothed. with kiecu.
• society, deetitute of mea ns wherewith .to resist ; i • here
paper, renders, with other circtimstances „ --. k. • ' • i. A'' .7 .. t d'n orne and cheatingtlieflanters with',,
coneliisive to our minds, the conviction that the rigors of„ aPPro! . s4ting winter. ,
Indeed, the ate funottans,l and sent out to this 4istracted There is no truth in, the rort that the zw- 1 41 e : c c ,.
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- for some time. on l o
they arts, as above stated, fictitiotii and rim- picture is a giciopy 'one to COntemplate, 'and- ,
' and ,ill-f tefi ' '' rrerrito . Notwitlistanding all nt , •' ' e at : ill censureliin ; but seine i term . Mr. Jenkins fellowed,:taktpg - the_
t ' d a at ie ide rY d ;early toward the pro* e lft h u ' ). ' 1 b 2°
think that then h. Irma ;Fame ground as 31r.,-.l.oling. • Judge El
elated. -- It is moat eitraarditiar?also, that the heart fairly sickens with i the frequent-de- v ia•Cr a n ' I P , a • ft,t• 1 •-• 1 ° t o , tnetn . er? . , 1 , ,
d i More said 'riot' it - was Merely. L to prevect i l
- '',.ploydd workmen parading thII ttemPt was I was right in itself , he-escort ie.ess aetc . : i•. i • •
e slavery
ill "I tI Yet themen ' en a !
= • i . , • •''. • -- -- 0 f d
not a' single voteirrais tolave been giv. tails
the •shadoir f justice
• to ; /intuit, taw, in rejecting tLe , xor . , .
en' for any County oftehrs, t';,.. -' lien
/ • •
assembling together a 10 .-•. ---1 ,11:
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, a t 0e5,..., the mum,. 1
',•:--• In rejecting, these !Impels, we do.not fo publkaleeting,adopting ineantatory resolutions,' the - 1
• . 1 gates- ground that this provisio a Was. a I.l,ligotoi
Tree ts,. , men, they were suturated to t he From the N. Y. Tnbu-ie 1 ., . •• ; -
1 help the .rieltt l igat..st the ..poor. .tie:.was'i
behind the teturns because no legal ot. va l., andilemancling• In menacing terms, that ••the indignities* the Ilerder' MAIMS ;i their prop- wh a t even i ng rece i ve d t orn I n re il a td e
,ia Georgia w
en
.kirlaw
was
ilasseili.
and
,
id. returns were made. Neither in the far-art eadnn' eyed. 'their lives menaced ; the • _s; '' . I .. • • )•' t -,
wealthier clears sha rms them with work, 1 y , 1 with-, peerat t psenreo the following deepateh. . had - named us :e ect. , Lefere tie passage ,
' '' ll fa • h
mcr instance, nor in 4hl, have w e e claimed/ler sepplithem
,with food. No* long this, la.! conntenance cf the General Government , _,..t,
I ' 4l ,WAsnm trite% Nov 2, 1857.—Presi- tof the laii-ho_leid__EFe nevoes, - for .'tvlioin
the rower 10 judge of the tin - 3T
ifi4tions-if i writable et of affairs is to,coatinue, it i s i m . : dnawn, an they: were cempelled Ito lay down , ....., ,
voters, and to exclude voreideenie - t;th--be rpossible o foresee... The - banks:\ slowly rein-1
their cominissitatis, and return iunno disgraced, l
• latent ituenanen epenly declarei that he "has ' 1 he , eonld'net get 4 . 1000 - apie re. ATter . iii d .
written to Oov. IWker, ethieWring , his passage of the law he teild his utigesiea,,rap,
illo g a. .What coni r titutes a retnrii'leide. ' ins theirfootirig will deubtlees eretong : be g s ble and in ills 'sic • This was emphatielly the ease
Iteeder ; a o_with GOV. Grary t and P I tutm i, .'
: ceurie
fined by the territorial_ etatutes ; .and to re- to extend at.leaat partial relief to the coninin- j "'Ph ' bay• in-rejecting the °rarer(' 'Precinot' re- idly foiVtlsoo apiece. The effect. of the
. , ':; •'- 1. laie wig °place thO glace trade in the binds
ject, a Opel' as spnrinus or fictitious, or 1 allies in *ICA they, are located; ctinfidence may , simil,r , ;fate seems to be in' reservefor Gov. 1 "While . the President dare not no ' w take , of-the OlVterS,, The id:lnfos would buy a
bec•upe, io point of tital importaned, it,de• shortly it-a greet degree bet d• the• I Walher. '''ll'y simplv throwing outi'nalnei- that ~1 ' o -- 41blity of romovini' Walker he' : fresh stnek of sla4eS' ;yearly ,salling dr those
, ree ore , corn , • . . • . rt ie rei- , p n. 1
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vtates froth file requiSitions of the law, and new carefully hoarded awn). may he brodeht to i innt-ebben transferred from atlty. yrec tory
l ' t ° I will nevertheless endeavor tii ein'opel his re- ,' they did, n0‘..11:6,-alid.:'ilialang handomo
therefore is Oct a return in legal parlance 1. -d • • • •• ` Ito On-rf: 'et -re tie has drawit it 'a
himself,' - • ii taxesA' Cadr=eto • fit - • - - , -''
, ; ight, an and put in motion; and - tt, te to be 4• . P gl C.. - .Pa ,- . tsignAtton_.__ e ,s satisfy , , plo r. .
„...; ; 1
is not going behind e returnee as we hitve 1 hopei that before many moons simll. -1::a;4 :WA- ! the --yin tticit7 0 fury of theAte.hisiithi, theSteiag, tha tqi,ittlierte tsli - ria - .- -T - - ------- - -- - - I '7 - 14.1 - r - Ifina • 'llfßlllApased to the inter
; been unjustly aharg/ with doing..
fellows, and all others of.that-ilk :'!h;i's iiio Ilf?ed ' - ' nal slave trid':-- 47.- 11 e - ittired ,th 0 iiiiffitiers- , if•
1 i tied, every one Rill breathe ott • r and .ever;- -.- tam the . , . trace. —...._
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, If these papers (14. - e those from the Ox- • - - b• b. ' ,I ` me '.
• •-- the ••eleeiting ;1021” 16 the boserit ; or the entire 1 .M n • .... a. ' .'' ~,•li. - . • '''''' , -ilie - S; 11, taild isss - ixiate-ni-th-mv - atiers—
I ford precinct) would inereaee by nearly
~.. ' f t _, ...
1 / 20 1 tying assumes rig .er . an more promtsing-ns . - , . ~, , , . ,
.. _ . `'.White, v.. r.
...Ate it ittl4p l
.7 1.1 n ot , remove 1:. e „,, •
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I pect. Until th on, it is meet that all abonlJ -- ,1-inntb, Lit . sliiorely exert -.4 the Pr- ' ids*
00, the 'e. -- - • --
the - appafenf idte for the eandidateii_of
our part} , although th e'offiees are not law.
mo - d, our-ohl4gation is none the less:p-ara
moUnt. to rejq - ,cthem as we do now
ille, is, u-
rious . and lle,;11. An election se cured
•tbrougli our sanctiort, by frauds iio:ieori
mous, siNild• be more_ , fatal to our party
than any defeat hoWever dinstrou3. We
deem it our duty to gtate tha't "accord-oe - to:
our information, some, if ur,t all-of the eau
didates, who it ,was'supp`oied might claim
thtir election by-„thele frauds, have refused
to accept any advantage under them.
.These disreputadle attempts tadestroy
the el;s •-•,• (rancid,.
elactive franchise, and all popUlar gov
ernment which is based upon it, and to ebb
ject us 'to the :responsibility of Meeting
sueb papers, or rendering ourselves acemm..
' pliees in the baud,- -- y giving our endor-e
-tnent an 3 sanction. wilt meet, we donbt.not,
!the serious ' reprehension of honest men' of
as partie.siTs - thia Territory, and throughout
the Union. e intense and dangerous
cite merit produced in this Territorx by
-
these enormous frauds has rendered It im,t
l'perative 'upon us, in this üblie of
manner to make ttiwn o
-gars! tO
on- i—re
_-,7--,--7, just
~*litiviWilia t a t mid int
- A - rttft '"Ctiiiirelof - action on our part Will'
vie to restore peace and harmony to an
igitated and distracted people. i .
If ,insteati 3r dim ielyipg upon papers'
rns
theelfesas authentic rout OS, it is sought
to, deny thc;fact that the returni, 'ftre sprt-
rious and Eitn4lated, - :'we cannot doubt,that•
Congress,-'upon the 'question of:admitting
the delegate, would, by an appropriate
conunittee of one a
. both-of the houses
snatchedde
a to this Territory,and clothed with
authority to send for persons and papers,
itutt!ire fully into these r
t transactions, [in or
dehat the ` petpetratoii 'of Snell enormi
ties, and all theiridecontlilices and confed
erates max be expesed and punished. itt the J
meaadme; *a - Shalt:cause! to be ipubliitted
at an earlY dtily l 'a cornplele' list of 'l46llam:is
of thoA preftended - V:erg, that the . pee - pleat'
this territory; and specially of the locili.,
L
des in which tkese
~ tide were perpetrated,"
may visit therm with' appropriate condem
nation. As iliese pretended voters are al
leged to have come lin largehodies froM
Missouti, under claim of settlement on the.
Indian reservations, iltna as we 'have tamer=
tained that this allegation is unfounded) in
fact, we deem;i‘ a duty i to the people lof
, ilssouri, jrrorder to prevent unjust prejn
dice wing: them ip this Territory, and
tittotighout the Union; with all its evil con
sequences, to give them the means, by pith,.
haling this list et
,fietitions names, to_ ex
honorate-litettaseltnts lfrom such unfounded
ace lions -. - 1 IL J. Vlaraitt, I
"f
Goveroor or Mum Teriitori
... ?.
FRED. t"...41-TAXTO.V, Secretary., ' . .
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ME
ME
r.~>
IRA
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X &
PM
WEDZiEftDd
Paasowat4:—;:tiVe ttlis weekeommence to
send out bins thosSi who are indebted• to
us on Joihrcription or citherniee;,andles hops_
they will be prOinftlY heeai,&` arew.
need of ; money, and if we ma' 'succeed 'la
collectibl tut a titbit - Of ihst :We Fail
log on bur books, We ahill is enabled ytti•
prosecute our work-.
durtiig :the coming win -
ter "withotit flinobLig." Let our 'A tends*,.
then,:isho know" themselves ';ludebted, ar
who-receive bills oftheir indebteduesF,
somei little effort . to send.us edmemoney:7-
if not the whole amount, a part. ^llesides
giving them credit on our books, they, shall
"have our warmest thanks, tor sk doing.
Oct 21st 1857. •
.
SNiVlOl.—We hare beta' requested
to my that the Rev. ltlr. Saormarci. Ntill:preach
in the Preebytett .... o eitireb, lit this Ogee, on
Sabbath Weil, a 11 o'clock.
Cortascitort.—The Secretary of the ' Ooitnty
Agriculturil - Society rcquests us to say that
_ _
thefirit - premletn, Stated lir published list,
at • having been' awarded to 4. J. 4.nderstin;
should have been to 4nuel Stiles, for the best
six„varietioa of Peaches; and also the test col
lection of Peaches. .
' BUM& LTCllo3ll:e—Thie,niembeps•of Bea
ttelt.t4t' "th at;-lb.
Ter Lyceum are req meet Pro
thonefory'a office, 4 ThEAlty - ei'eniag, the
-11:- • --
12th i n it. for the pstawif te-opigatilsing the
Society. •
..bat all-Should ric
tipo economy, iic;•absteraiously, off luxuries,
...i , chewcfrirolity and fashion,- ,arrl give - the
tfriendlY look, F the encouraging ;word, - BUJ. the
i.tegiV.,`latmi to the less artuuute,aud" the. more
riecessitoui. - • -
- , -
~
..
uly
-.. SUSPRNPIoN AND ABSIGNIIINT.—It is a MA_
ter - o'ldeep regret - to the entire comm tic ai ' taut
Messrs. Kirli,t . .. lihodes, - the enterprising and
gentlemanly proprietors of the Itoebester Car
Factory have keen conapelled, in ,consequence
of the•innbility of several Railroaal - ,conipaniesi
largely indebted to them, to make prompt pay
ment, to' suspend work, and make au- assign.
tnett,for the benefit of their creditors. T
,:ir
effects, it is said, are amply sufficient to cote
all liabilities. The euspenaioa or this Otpasive
establishment will be keenly felt; for between
one and, two hundred worktuen tare _thus adePrl
veal of einploynaent it Is to Fe aliment"), hoped
that the inspeneiou will not Intof lungcoutihn
ance. --- . • ' - • - .----,6
=A
_Warn thittintither
_ ifteillti the neighboring village of
within_ the put few week's; of
this fatal disease. On Monday it was discover
ed tLet the disease bad Manifested 'brit* in this
-place ; Gut as yet, we believe, has made but lit
ile pgogress.. The 'owners of hogs .abotdd•ut:
once take measures to put them out of the reach
of infection,: •
Tne Hon Cum
of swig
NEWSPAPERDOIL—OnFyoting ' friend, P.
'ropey ; who will 'be remembered by' many of
our village readers/
,and l why is 'known 'as 'a
young gentlemen of more thin'ordinary talent,
has-beet:4Ele associated with sumther gentlethae.
in the publication of f , tm . less than two paper*L
one at Port Byron,..lß.ock Island co. 111., had
the other at Le Claire, Scott co.; lowa. 'nu,
one bears the cognomen"Pcrt
. Byron Messen
ger," and the other, ; the I'Le Claire Esiress.','
Both are Independent in Poliiies, and both con
ducted with considerable ability.' We Wish Mr
Impey•auceeas t and btAl.that lie may sit mud.
ly in the etillorial eharl - -
t"i"
* hlAipicureerrs iEtacrros.—Aeoording
1,
to the tkieton,-„Post, i s all but four towns, the
vote for Governov stapils i ,ae -
Banks, fteptiblicap. 61,407.
srdner, American.' 87,644.
'teach, Democrat, 80,90V.:
Timm. IDtrianut.—The weather for the past
week has been exceedingly mild and spring
like. - The Almanac-'.makers have it that
an 'Bummer commenced on the 4th lust, : and
will-terminate to-morraw. After that time, - we
suppose, we may look out for !"mina ia."
Brintosna.—A tinniest* cif Boma severity
passed iver Creitline. 0. on Friday lest ...nit !
rocefing tomes, blowing dowel trees,. reactes.'ac..
•-”----.
Thisliontrent States not escaPect %, altogeth
er the ionsecfitences of " the present panic
too, ithas paralysed trade and commerce,
- alined up banks, and depredated "EitaViltocks;
4 51 a , ntk stocks" and every : °theses( •
-. 1
I (4l r PeX '
,* iyizliterchinta ebeht bare av s 4 thir, ,
I. , d rn , hie* compelled to atispend. Da the poor
=-411iii laboring claathrel4tottris it witAnettiL4
'Ars fkeywvotoni tolhepetileo whi eb theila
.bOring classes of the North are subjected? : la
theeil:Miylear of a cingWatan,. woman
,oi- clidd,
nut Cr three millions" of ncgrott• there, dying .
- Won cold - or starvation? iviU any efibeill'be
*lran to beg"jti thactrnetslorrbread,rita many
of our Poor meehtmios here wig doub;lessloe?--
, - Wilr 4e, po t ieleases be,filledte Gem :fleeing spd•
is
soup houses leagneied by aterviig hosts? =-:
' Let the - cant ' g. sr biningcree of flotthern obi.:
litioniats ens er then n Poorquestion hensee,
and soap kit' ensure institations unknoWn air
ibli South,. a* , d they will ,continue ,to be in
known,then, 4rettbronghoutibe coming win=
kr--- -; A
'y three. Millions of laborert 'at the
..
South Will not, we undertake
t t ,. say ; liaise any.
of .this. nenessittei - pad "co orts nr :life 'to
which they Caro , been - always acenitotaid.—
They ill' be clothed' and .. .honied and led as•
beretefge. and:will probably be ;ignorant of
the fief 'that these ate bard timer?' I . -
The pixie inferenee of all this that if the
liborirs, of the North • would evertitVant add
starvation, and avoid tbe luc,onvenlesces of be
ing thrown out of emPloymeut, and obviate tbe:
necutedty for poor-houses; and aoupdionsesoutd
desire to be "clothed end'housed and fed," and
Watch to .the crack of the oreiWeiri'eWkip, then,
the best,
-manifestly, very thing th ey•could do
would bei - to trample manhood in the dust,
11
discard...their life-keg 'iontimeitts,l aupprets
1 every throtilf freedom, andosubmit themse lves'
• . ,
to a sterVitudto similar to ; that existiisg ini the
Southern Stites. This is but re-eVboin4ilu,
insulting language of the Richisond Enquirer ,
,
and_kindred prints, whin they declared bid last
•
fall, that "Free' Society was a, ranmen;" and
that thattociety was chiefly
_made up of *mien
fisted farmers,' l'greasY mechaides,' land 'filthy
~
operlfivesr ' 4 1 • '^. 1
What , a cOmplitnent the author"of ithe above
article: pays to the bone and sinew, and tholery,
life-bloo4of , the country? Heir highly hotiored
thp labding man roust feel, .when , bpd that his
•Coadition is Infinitely • inferiorl i l to" that of ,the
Southern Slave, who slankellisOaltis and feeds
upon his peck of corn; and. viand 'or two of
pork per week? - • '
Ilow loom will it be before 410eniitnerit'like
the foregoing ends its way into • the-pemeerntio
creel? Row tong will it'dpe before tho entire
Northern Mine" critic press will preacti and en-
fare this same doctrine?' And bewilong willlit
he before an effort is made to re-establcish Si a
very in Pennsylvanin, and others of the Free
States? Not long, we seen, if the rapid prop
1 ress of tho Democratic party, witbin the past
three year', I any index .
.ne Preidentlof •
° ar nublicli censure Goioriibr' Walker, lc
United Flotes,, , and•eliited . from ; that. distin i 4 -t or ...
_ net drtheress, privai ie lyi express disir.
goishcci fulfcti . OuccY Private censure which may prnb l ation cf his course in the Oxford ' af
yet generate into a_public repritclh". l . and 1 4 .! 4 : ' rfc , lzsyslie'hav svritta a rAvate let
hips a remi l os , ,il, If a removal does net awaitti er rj'lv a ik e r, eh a r : .4,jpg .hi 6 with violating
him, 'the minors from the selit'of !goveriimeut.s \ hisitt'struc;tiolis; and robuting hi e
ni ther
as well as the' tone of the Southernireaa, , indi , t.fvr. PresideniV will not, take
Cate very plainly that a fortnidablei, and doubt, I I the responsNlity, 'removitii
ieS3evesesaNi, "effort will be Matti to pievent ito . .'relit raison to fear 'ol4,h° will 111 Am.
thOiongraintion of Lisappouitnnedtby the Sea• his IrtgnAtion IfOoOlarYr tot ,the 'the main-
ate, of the United States. II Ge 4 yl Walker is te4ant.e ?f-11 1 4 seif tktlifet
thus to be disiobet.i. of, it will- b`pra metier of 1. -. '2 ";s;) , de-9otcli of iefteidill• mil,' -denied
con4idertible interest to lenoir who will be• the? theiutentiao of removing V3:jajkiti,'..blit frir
aexi individ l piekhd out to play the part or Ili
'- • ' -
fuTecilt - avoided a declaration that-Z , lhe Presi-
victim.
I.
.-Zak.Tils UstoN Scimor.', at New Brighton
we understand, opened very encouragingly last
week, nadir the uspices Of SIR. film/oto
n, es
, ~
Principal, and eight Female Teachers, as:assist
an-ts. Over Fourdiundred putals.Were enrolled
the fire day.. The building is of r brick.; three
' , lie
.--_ le-44--s . u!tiltikutrietirtg_st — W-
H - --
Five undred pupils, leavingsruffi caent room for
the fitinginpi of several halls for; examination
ands itation purposes. 1
.. . ,
, . L
Ort Tataa., / The cue of 4aa,.;atterstn ‘ f IC'
, 1
Roes, et ali' f fl an action, of i ej tmeut for a
tract'of landlneai Old Brightob, and which haa
been in litigation for fifty yeara, is now on trial
befortrtbe U;,8.-Circuit Court, at ,Pittaburgh.
Iliasto. ,WoCds, SOultim.and'Pettantian appear
for ' Blalatit, and'Purviance, %iiilliattur•fand
Chamberlin -fipr the dormice,: i - ,-- • , . -_
: I , ,-' ' • ----.....-- 1 11 - . 1
Bonitair=.llr. Jean .
s Poiran, of Bridgewa- 1
ter, was iobied -- last iePIL t o f --'4ll EKatt 8 200 -
was taken tram Ins shop, during temperary s ,abT
senee.: Busisteio'n attaches to -a nlamain
ploied
known: • .!. 1,
Stripswozw;;;4—Of44lofrottown ileigbliot, the
Sta'r, following iiig,ewoe 4.-t}e_ banka; hM
temporarily tilisPoklied.: Thaooisal7 2 4 , "ti '
413 coos; as some needful oolleOtione_coll Itemici •
it will againt i olkide out bright and tinting ass'
the days of ion?' 1 '-' ' t " ' '?'
Taut. or Josii.•:-Tbe trial 'or: Jame P
•
Jones for the murdersof William Campbell, - was
bought to s eloee im Saturday.- ,The
to Tuesday, had beau ,tmable to *gr.. upon it
Verdi* I
,cclDFirr.—sslArenau, *used; Fan,
etoplo,rd-o=aarJall 111,141,' -tell from
scaffold, ft Of 15 or 16.1ich on Pi:Way
lak, sod irsuisoa*Msa if not, fatal(' iqjuret -
lerliOtt. 4, fermeriy ed
itor of the, WashWark.Pdoriamis beakehoserk
U. S. Senator, 414 trot t
. e A wattuil of Tottneeseer
to stio 0-11.os. Jt ' • l 44!ollimikost:tenik4oipiros•
two yearstoe. ,
1 - WillfWinialPirenitalo - 14 . 1;
ital 4(l4 Oillik big it° l4
1 ' I ' ~ lid . ' ~01 Wielkil
''' '''''''.. '' --" twig:mut
Aitthe4towit t), a nti;
tpay,'o , e poti-auvtil 141 1 ' i ; ! 1,._
E t.
/ vs 43thicto' , 446 , eci• Pt' ,-;1 -
„0 4 . it tliehle pd*.i *file ,i' l
lott leat
ttrkronitty, ansketer *id stain) th e' ihterest oi:
the i hqode, which the Comiauy ease OA° pay.
.fibs-Coeteissioners decline to am* iiith tbe
E request, bqt. proposF,lo.yansfer the steel( to
Agiondluildtrs' upon till render of ' then o
bonat , . • , _ t
- . ----,
PaAew Tzats.-r-Our !ditty tail t!la kibtki
as Blake; of. BridgewAtur; reque sts tie to ellY,
-7
abet, be luts trOni IWO. te 6 oo” iew4,..litesi of,
nearly all sisaw f .thit he lauuhwitus tb - Idieivose.,.?f
let . wholesidever, if not et 3 i4l4lteliif• hp , "then .
will retail thetri. - . lili. B.; tea budded his ireei. -
j with, the fnlit - Of the pmts. Eltiista ifiiii:liester t ,
land T. M. Johnson Vsq.:t!f illeiver; toWhoot
I reference may be m a de: : " ! -It <;
• yte'called - cin yesterday , at his loti r le - see his
trees, - and'a more bealthyi elgordu ' colleotio
would Indeed be bard to fink:- The are-offer. -1
ed - at half prite—balf the rates .as ed,b,t Nell
,i r ori firms, and the buyer base Ow additlowal
adiantige, di i knowing ,thnt he is kettingliArt
he, Is paylpg for. l Ats this is the proper tirne'for
planting, we hops our readers will lilrld't*.
seleels of kr.. liteke's offer. - ''.
gerficri.: Cnasa's official m aj ority is 1603.-
Igotwielmtandlog thin eneagremajority; be wills_
tho largest rota ever liefore o ast forGoienee in
Ohio Fourteep - thcoutand more thin hi r4celi - 7_
ed two , lesis agiii and itribee . linly: One Within'
period of twenty-firsOyeirs. who has,' en.re
elested. •2 - ] • . `.l
--:•-t ' • - -
PnTs#llßan 3Axes.-4he exhibit of the Pitts
burgtV Banks, as published last week, shOw ,
qnite conclusively that they stand :;upon as
sound a basii,•nad are in as healthy a Coaditien
.
as could possibly be desired; -
divgn UP.—jde.sFra:King Thrpseni . e
leaseee cot tlte iittsburgh and:stab nville Rail
road, being unable to comply with . the terms 'of
the leas!, have been corn; d toinake- a any-
render. : 1
A. Vanca.seme Liu .—Mrs. Dorvlghy„
Crawford convey,. Pa: .last woek entered upon
bet leist Xenr,, ,
;The President and Onvernor Walker-;
CoOtradietory Report*.
From the Journal of Commoroo
lk veill be seen bythe annealed: telegra
Ole 4espatett, from oitr WnabingtOril - aiii• - •
r,eapninient, Mr. Kingman, thai the aritnin
istrati hr , ot eenst qt r
t i ll ,.
dent emphatically approved is , course -
I' , m
üblicly he says i nothing,'bui prively'hu
distinctly condettios it: There is daysger
.tietteath this. Uncertain shadcrivy-policy."
Blend or Blood;' . •
at is the' cry in New ; York city, gad
it has ree ced un echo in ,Philadelphia,
•a the telegraph inforn3suS, armed seen,
- clamOring for work., ate - parading the street.
But . -Ne*Nork it is inot'all mere-threat
ening'! for We notice by; the gourfer that g a
fenrdnys since Tompkins St-luta° was strip
ped of evo i ry vestige_of W *
Wood sitve the gro
ing trees,/ The railiiigs,,_tbe posts, and the
benches were demolished. by hammers and
axei,'lstO a troop of men, *omen boys awl .
girls carried off , the plunder ~for fuel., A
baker'S Wagon A
avenue was . attacked'
and his-bad of bread appropriated by the
mob, 'and.to such an - extent was ibieviog
aboni'stoo doors of the goods laid out' for
diriphiy, carried, that.- - Ftire' stoma early cla
sed their doors, in . , illjthat trotter of the
city.
Dtvrtcut:ry Surrr.,xn.-=The Pittsburgh
Journal of Tburstfay saysi; , 'lt'affords us
great pleitsurqo i tate authentica ll y, that
the late-di ffi cult which; existed-between
the .Merehant'ali,lfannfacturer's Bank ana
Mein. o!Connor,'Bro.,- it• Ce. have been,
hon'orably and satisfactorily' nettled. Toe•
statement the Bank utkroakes,-shows.he,
position.,to-le it i very goisvlt*, and we fecl,
coU6dent that:her stockholders
ors; as *elites the general itublic,lsi
gritified i at her onect„Utbre assuming berpo;
sit(be;_es among our oldest and most favor- ,
. ituttitntions. We look for( herroareer in
future, lieir."g one of tinefulnesn to the cont.
mtenity and pecuniary advantage : . to her
stoikbolders. „,;3 thin cent - motion we may
arld;', that the - entwines friNads .of ...Messrs.
O'Obatior,'Bio„ 4 ci..., - -.lnll he..ploased to
1111101'ot, the happy, adjustment of , all,diffi.
__ ..... 4 0
enities!aud of their rest! -- . business, l,
iiis•Arnorg the ' 'h a led into the
pall'ktooks of. the Oxfo , _ et, Knees;
fromiWilliams' Cinci nnati` reotory, at the
late Territorial ekeetimi t is thuillatne of Gar.
Obasb bf Ohio. ' ' i . .: 1(- ( - •' i
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r. ,i
1
471 i.." I. 5 - -... . Al: 4.fi B if :A '_:„...-- eir ,- ete° an , ;_ avery -
• ... -. , ‘: J ..;..+,..,.. , f ,
itl
t . 44 ftt. OLIO/0 thilt ' k ic 41 1. ));,:,:
i - f i liorrelpoll l 00i 0 i 'fie) ,)
, i c t'i
,_ .' ~; 1 I. '. ; 1, , el' , , , MINI f
4,!^, ; itil: Ip' ""*". ', A , ~ , ; r:,. .f *4 k i' ~ f , 1 , .. 1 it, • 4
. t , oi vr itt ee oa si a tttikapp; i lly rill'ift Yrlling 10M piOtpot l , 110., t i
:w.:
4
~.,:. _ ~. ~ s. ..„.., ::, dlrelkth_ rte ' title of Souttijrn ••• ' 'l4
441 411 1 4 1) q °086tutle ' llai Oi entz°l . 4l b t iTe t tbi't
it ' d leVithqj .. ' i ili c h 41 0 , -. ° lic e -.Y I - ealco, es th e aeit
~. e,„ : , owtog repot ~ , s ~.
~., field o aikatto tft which tlielav oy c
- , 14! body by's vote pf4lo *e4...1. test willWa-treisterred from - Kansas- °ll.
. .
• ilat . :-The Ag right of 'prthertyl ' l ' 446 d the Saute Fe Cazolie published 'i
before and higher !lieu any nortstitutiona ili - Nta , nlexin • Y°l l ' wlill!id in it an I --
situation, and-the right of the emitters of a nnutti ef the 3: ees . esses slf_ the D ( i iiacia 'i."
stave to-anch slave and Ps iiieTe'ise.4 is the' partyhi that ° prittorrly. -- Sid g ,D 4(, le _
sonnet rind as invitilahle as the' ri' lif of Ott .fil i t t. °I ibt 7 i ls 4 o iittett '. '-' f' sii i ,, '- ‘ cltr `
,Iptiers of, any 'propertiivhatever„ l ',
i ry, triad] bt i tr ow lis i rdtsll:3 -- ' 4.
- `feat a ro ::: / r, j
.i- - ;sertitxrl; I.lrctiegistaturtgOttidee rta Btrehan" nei foOoneretx.- -- rtel et t :
pnirer ,te_passlawaTor•tipa oarsitteipation- of pie cif.„lloai, ,Ntialciii ieuerally-fire eff•ufff -
slaves without the ennsent4f their oivpirs, 0118 fori , , his reintval./Iliroillp,e gbidstit--
or without piying. their 'nwncrli; piftVir r ous to could - tip 'dose. Iris , tr.ot..;n irlfula.of a, , ,f i r i
i thAir emancipation, a full - eciitivaleneiti roo; dutyi• but is of an ipi*at - :b.1 , ..te r. _,.
, ney-for the slaves sw emancipated!, ;They , The matter wears wi.ight z when it.,isk„.. o „ -
Shall AMU o ± 3 - „potter to f prevent emigre , - ha l Seiler Orem;witn*l 'I - kaaa, t j be ” 4 'I
40 -- 11Pe atatg from hringing_witb thi.nfilr, eh it.--timable geotleman l _iAa`fav e r - of ;1 21 , 1-, --1
poritensas are . Zeenti-d ttlavegby , the'la'w of, f 4 r Ne7' M ... x1 e0• , 91 4reep4t, ,, Bui r t 2. ,1 '
any one of:the United Stahl; or tenitrotdea,l others . 'a:jail:lit it ii.nsi t thlS .i.i a o ( 1, 0..
so long ',U any ,person 4 f the 'same) age or I:anneennierit Of i tLe :gl l 2;Ftion. N a
stew 31e x i
11 , 23elipti011 shall bo t oritioued in slarery;by . 'ls - b:ltind to be-tr, 41veiStat. , . , ,
the laws of this state provided that *nett,. "Tile KlltsiO r eestiam I einisiil i
• Pr eot
person or elave be ttio bona Ito proPerty of i l 77. • batteries 1) :-- t h ! l '''N' in th and Soudi
,-, .
such- N emigranr; and prnvitittialso that lairk * * -111 Pht. bi , ttcrAftl view New Mrxico
may be Vessel - to pr9liillit the introduction ...:- .- Of this ' iticpiiielMiati Coze,tte save;
into this sajll . f.,t, - 8111 . Vos who have cortitiiits• "This is th u t i ft regioltiou country ntli;eb ;ti t
ted high. criihestin other ~tateo or terriai r ' : W 4 )3tar cial rartv' bv -1 itiollY n 4.1" " - II f 6
Sieve Ishii by gen,graph-Tani gealogiral
rim They shall have= power,,to' pass'lawL 0
to permit the 3‘,11.11, of calto etriairitnliaractat at ttf•exelwle itivey-flitil it
i i pate them, saving th N e f ,right of creditors, and 1 by Coligres arenali coactuitent was - -- e-atircly
ip rovent i ng -___ 4 l 2eal _f ral a .b eaan d ag . a !ramie utluebessarY. Mc regartiedltuch legiqlatba
chato,. --- They -obili' - ba - Ce-pliner4cLoblig , ie tilts' efteleLasmetely - ffre — enaeting rte:'
vibe nwiters of laves: i iik treartketp with im-[willOf G:ocL,".__as at:et:timing t , " secure - II
i manity, Jo provide for them cectis had ary,food 1 Statute' what ha etre-040m n alivitiely de-
I and eiotLiug, to abct.iin fr - cifu - -all injuries creed. I If we Mistake not, Ablesentiment
1 fto them). , extetidingl9 life Or limb; and pc that •:iitne m foundl great favor at th
irt ease of limitnegicet or refasallo comply Soutii.,!! - i ' 1 1
with the diree, hut ofisueli la*, to lhave t' ' --- --- -
snob slans , or slaver self fur the bene fi t of ' robable Pam ncizt - Inet.
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!the onel'or oViocia:„ , -., - - ,'' T - '.::,, ,k- - tc i 06,43 famine ti rollih• , ria aMenvbe..
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/ 01,.. . , prob3mtities. that- portion ' of; the globe
See 4 2. In the proao'ett iiu'oftt . laves
- crimes of higher grade. t in petit lar l een3r, i 4 " 1 ..,, i1 tai.7-iir;orneti to , Thevere affliction and
The rebellion _has already - teen
the Legislature shall O r iirti nt' ,.-- Power to de-, *u ff elrgsg
prive ditto of n' ti int ~i irtitil trial by petit ! Pre(Witive of many hotiors and the futurq ,
• F ~,,- j lis sbniiideillii ... toxicity an4 - :t in - An '
j ur y. '. .e. --,- , , a 1 • I': - lz ° • ln t,
kiee'.. 3. Any person wh i o shall malicious- IllePay - population will,- -- cre - J - ong, bi,..i n 2
dolt iced a ,l a i a ,-,a,,lipp, condition of want aria partierm. A.ccr , rdin,
ly •dislnember , or
trkura., Nhe r sca- .ity c 7 r
shall-suffer suc h ( i,urth,htnent as I would bei to the i faleettp,Th
inflietdd in case_ the 11 .0 ar ms° t , h a d. bi, c ,, , cop3:antigraiu Will =be felt for/5 , 10)1ni1ci,,.
ceturniited on a free , ;th. it L- pepien, lon t"l i'' l t frokl I kihh 3 bad to , -Thllbt , ll4. It
the like, proof; t' , .z6 , pt in cur se ,ofd insuriec is.,u3a9io flinch the coming's:las - on C eac ti i
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tioo of stieh slave. ---, , - 1 4
, that -4dto be dreaded, as the seasot ortan
t
Mr.-1301i0g, 1 of Lncomttop tared - ha thab 'l 7 I follow. he gram and corn ill
r 4.
market .:. , '; •
I • .*t. tch l help for a i - 4tne; that.
ante.itilment. during the, , titseussion on itue in the
tie that may hp realized at the neat - .11,r.`
adoption of the aluivelitrikiiig out a proviL
anon to the effeat that trade in sines should vast `l l 'help hula longer, bat 'then tn. not be allowed., lilt said that; Fteeordiiag to tit" t une - slinl lvant ,- e'"ne°- In ll'
the Dred Scott decision, a a , 6 , 0 1 „,„ d o cotnio,.aeasonseareit will cause a r 2 il
pain° bind of rtrepertias a; horse; a box of l the 4 1 1 * e - -°!: artiele " f e " ium P t ''' n, '''
dry goods, or a l it e , ili - l ata b er .l ti e did i,-50 cur sine all the lit Je savings ofi;tl,ei:t;ilz.
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With dealera in butn - tin fie:4). ,li.--, - -T----, t-L';._, inn , 4•11vey.:. 1 1 - oa 4 s - ---1t...„,1) - F I Qum,
i , : JOhn Randolph, of Atclitson,4alli*W ave i Wel3 , nc.til'P:o 4 : l 4 o "td7: . .niiri'vt : k q,,
r.).1 . r. tiendefion G en t I,.f a i ii ; said, h e; •: .-. 4 ,- ;4 4 . ettt en re - at:ship'. r -The 'at:C., - "t"t'irl - at.
1 ristito'nppose thih untetultilen't. ft i s 1 :,,, A . - 1 . tii 1.1,4 ~: - tie - arlftx.:,(i_. 11 it ti.l rA ' E.:: -eh:: avi I -
I because we have any.claseientieus 'scr o u p p p le o s .i i
c il ), , a u s l l 6 24 : ; : l G 7 n 4 t .i ( : „ l t i r i i"7- ari ,-, - ti l d 2 .-1 :.,,: , _ .
~ _ `1 i. 3 11: 1 . ,, . ,
qui thil.quesii)fi, but fiecanto' l we are
,/ te the introduction of tl ' 'ld I"' - ' qi*Plinsinesfan ,l text , ' , l) - 1 'i Pt " 4-,-
te tntsera eno ; . 1-.' 4,.. 1 ,, • „r im 1 ijm 1,',,,,1 cii r, -.
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account negroes freni any state. If he Ge.! f lu g 1 4, '' L '''" e ' .'‘, . .":"" .‘"''' '..
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iteveti that negrociS" were lanman, did they I ll "' T ( ` 11 0. Off Paull flourisheljt,ii - A!: 1 - 1-
.think that Ifit,, , nould Note f or a ti egly tra f. I gle:, Slran', yl7tre l ,, , Peni, An1ir,", ,, ,4 , ,e • i
fic. ' Did they beliese that he. would- aver.iigrleil in ..)c - lii.i , ,i"e'at.skyie , o f4,th o : , -.,-..ria- - .
ii traffic in h'unran $ ,, a 1. 3 . but h e d id . tket i i pres::ntieg_the 'post compieita‘ive self in
believe that tiegrneß were huntln both -- i st'ir . Llt9.l. 19 I .: ' -e.. -I)43ls i 3 ship ..,T''t P 111 ) . ' 1 ' 1 ' 21 irP
'4.i'eY'vrelso,aiiieti ,to the ape kind., l, %An i "it . an t4 er :ccnin'r.Y- --- - ISTii - ino' 6 ' ,444 :r"
' , wit' nt - -4Ture.l,- - -rjdir th e 1 eanP t ati,ettl Ctillege are ' o ., i i asillis,
itrublidinent ,was offered; providing th.it a
man tib4ll have no yower ever to email - et
naio his ; slaitzs. Tiils was voted
Bolling's amendment passed byia, 'close vote.-
' Washington.Cit7 Items. • '
Wasitutums, Nem.7 Zhewardepart'~,
'Mont has- just reepiied despatches Confirm
attAy of the previous reports that the 131 or-i
lions are bent on resistance to :the Ti 1S
-troops.. The - appointments or the army end
the general preparations are such that no
fears are entertainceas to the result.,
The ailministration
,has received no par
ticular important despatches relative to the
events in Central America and Costa ,
likefin movements. i!T i o matter whai'other
Governments - may do frrith regard to these
affafrsi,ours frill preserve an 41de'pendent,
Amcricau polity without any entangling .
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Property - 'Attached
lIRtrADELPtitA, loc, 7.--Tuts morning
leg t, prooledings were eoranielleed n'the
Court of -CommonlPleas to attach the pro;
perty of Thomas, Al.libone„hatulPresideta
of the ;letifassirtirdal) - alak; for-:his li bill-
*ties to said barkk,, brouteit'bs,.; - the Director's
who deposed, that t.hellefendanl. tune iirdeht
ed 8200,000. like affidavit
then states thlit he has absconded to, a for:
h to h'
eign e9un ry ittlt esagn,, e ran
creditors: . •
Relief for .t.he l'oer•
TREI4T9NTN,'J.,Nor:;7.--7.4 large meet
of .s lll zekis was held here Ithisafternoon i
7 . 0"_-
Ilesolutiorisret- 1 : aOiltilSr - 1
,?nthoriti e p to lake immediate steps to' re!
Tent 2OOO or 8000 persons fro ' ctual
/Stair - Ilion: • - i ii ts , , • r ', : ~ ir
....
Your ''ortr, pint , pplits, you 7. ' TresK—lf
hard servtee..bas defaced,
_their beauty, or
alft'age - lettits tinikr -- - a - char
front •
iitth
Clotl
first'
Vlett
li of
y ear . I Wire - - njtkat i.l - , l "ii`uited, wh\-t-iky7; ,
ayert i famii6T •Theprufits of one !R i..`" n
hna tile', the( cultivate:if to s•Ttil t i v., ti., hisl lAli '
iu thel'tillbwin 0 season -_ wh en h e h,4. ,
...,..! e , , •
profit.lbejborrows;. and. when the;ann'
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borrow', ht hittd-lies Pillbw, , awl \ II:: tAkLi
\
to begtk,ing that be na:ay liuf,r,)itl43 Thi;',
is a . - ..‘iitnin a pceurrence i'n this fit Lil hal\
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of plenty, and pasy.eS unnoticed fr,in it
froiuerry;' and 'beset, men .. Manage -- t) lire
on the , charity of their fellows;_bat.twhn h-
to support a- whole population of b3igAn."
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F - , 0 1
TIE 1 it
Es.--Tie :10;1_
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nati Tintes, itt bolieini, the movenTrept Ili,
1 this City.to obtain funds, to send uttCutpl,l;,-,
ied irck i nien 0 the IVost, Alitteoura i gesittii,
I this - seise: /:'. ----: .] , " ~-,
1,..: pWe do.not itriow Ito %chit pcirtiorOif fli
\Veg.' the ahgve - arti4le.4 , refori, but if it lur" .
lanynitero in' thi:, vilcittiti - . the twills ii
.
I quest ont had better bijkcpt siber,„: th firvor
or e. :I,Titre air—lintltfrotf :,- - pftiiith• bete . `f;
't-eutitely out tot-ettipkytnenr 4.11 , 1 thy tir.l
i likeli to continuoflo u ntil itsiii.l.s r,fld:i , -
', wearr i a.different bsrect-frftm , tbe - lt g.en•.--
I tit - g, iotrtii.,,s -we-cal l take care of "Oil tio,
that i' / I li - t • :.
wo - m p may ko.tp a ami, , u jurt n21r , ,,
~...
they had betflr.stay at hotite. ~ - ,r•
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i v r e s s z- v , u,_.rvr , t):/: tra il - en.?
:Ctc...Ft . "CfS.s Pilt:Z;;l 7 :l7t --,Thir 04 Er.,t
innt -• Silver -1 .'4 - 01;0 , - -,,,,Ti . „12 , ,,' 1 ,1),
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Pl )"Nat
're-
theng•llveA 1.4 r itrSor private instructia
Ono volutte !largo - quarto, 'nailed -post-pt . :A - I
to any , part of tit'd . cotintr3lon receipt eft.'
in,niloney or btanirr3'; Addres's P. DA
DufFs Co!kgr. P.t'sturgh
N or' i kt,L F A c orr
pon entnf the Ney . 2oilcans.:Xicayuna for
' wards. to that bourn l some speeiniens of ''
root I which is -found OD th 6 range of saw
hillo bordering on 'the - Rio'Grande,, which'
tht Indians oat for its'exhilerattng effeati,
12ince irproduces precisely the.same excite:
ment as do'alcoholicj drinks. The Indlin.4
call kf;' - bet the whites barcde.9 9 ' 3
inated it the.,, , cuthiskcy TOOL" ;
Cactus siecies, and-may :slic k ed asa'h~
still "retaining its'intoxielgon power.
intii i vidnall desiring to feel nappy,fias
to chew a few-slicetand thcjalc)
slices!
and
the ,ping Lt accomplished. \ •
lifiE
le
ro►
are Repi.,o,
22; t.D r em. 14. Heie - o De
Thig n6nures the deletion of 71 4 6\v ' -.4
U. l c Senator, 40 11 the phiCe , of CP-.
ones. - It is thought that GoO 17
iriz: '
triti ;be the - limn. I 1
! 0 ,,
o rce y , s inta cne an d rr „ s —•- .
• ,
idel4 . that Cancer is incurable canoot , tvi . - - ,- 1
tertatned bp persons who ,have wimT,li •
theieff.ctif kiwi° reinedies on this ter1.1. 9 "
* - saafip, ..Tik l e oininient penetrates the 51.Ii
itiap.o of the cancetq and islaelies its ,;:ini . .. ,
test ramifications in i the &ilk, checic 111 ; i: '' -
prngresmirand gradually restoringstle'r , t;';
affected to a sound condition, while tk::
pills actin' :' upon the • blood as a porer r ':
detergent; destroy the seeds of the tams?`(
in the circulation. The testimlY 01111)
head is abundant anCcoticlusiirel' r
11/13.Biiiiibtuet, the astroounietfr, r ;l4 .7 -
noituced 'the Josiitoto of Poris tai!/;'
cousequeneet of a favorable nhange in
eurbute of the ocean a aeries et -y..10,
has beet} entered . T
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