The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, November 18, 1857, Image 2

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.: ;- 9- *- LitminvizistkicittsA. Oct.. 31,f
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7 - `-;The finishing or , e ot ts mons et's
: :-- siorlr-ofiniquty bils at list been intro peed
~. - - - - .-in the shape i?f - s rhea* leporti:: ac i,
. ... infamous, and cunnuog , aS• have been t Va.,
lions frauds and„treatireries_perpet - 1011'
- :- the people, theriai • r*re come n r geial
' •ing'the-schente - *,ii proposialljdirthdflight
of the moon does.ithe full glare of thimoon
•••'' - day's gun; Bitter and- b)oody, asiii4 past
has been, - .the filtnie *ill .see a s , ggle_
Li , ... mere mteremOirid de . ration prov g
----- the final 6tlSll ..
~, tine of this-I'4lli h in
-
- - iefeity I d..n. , see any.pe_aae - ful telmina
ilot to t 1- -• the drama, and kr one I
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cannot bid . e
a fe `ono moment's dplay if
•• - --limust;.rrte ereio u r liberty is assurall. i• -
••'- Tice" Sehedialei committee, consist isg of
: Col. Jenkins, 90.1arshall emitity, rho, natal,
• - Henderson ofTeavenworth Journcd.Maln
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--- _ then, of Fort Scott,' Boling of Leemo i pton,
; - fZ- - ..-,litia Reid Of-:-T r eumeeti .ffote Book!! made]
1 7" - •-'-- - - * ' 7 ' -- le ••. :parte. 7 Iler.derwn, Boluig' and ' Reido
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signod - _the aria - fdrity = x - al*,•-while enkins..• ,
Ind Hamilton brought an, a tainorit ;report
• ''appa' rentWmifir_,tultrtr-iahlorsh dadgerous
- in reality as the artful ketone loop pro-,
po. , ed .---........".. i I'H- _ I 1
i-Thisi first rep9rt legia_szeSall the p st acts
"4
-the teroitorud- Legislattire and °vides
fleit_the 'severity of- - all - - Vested rig s and
- riirilegiiis --- gratdedhy its llt dee', es Diet
- • --. -' Legislature :toi be deal. The Gnvernor .. , --
• 'd ' ' '"r - I? '
1 - kk'eeretary -an lam edertal officeri can re
b`.... main until s strperseded b 4.0..
....-.2...4 , , or tnis
- ' • c -_.:....a. , -As - sets alige-the 21stitIcT of
December nol t . r _-hr ihk suintissio of thF
-,'- ace clause a ilo a true of 0 Ae.—'
• : L •e . • i 1
• . - 7 ltige iiiey mean I. 1 ego Into Je e.ec t
t' - ''!: ---- ion to entrap,ns. To f illy unde land tbn
-. / - •
i ,' nfernal inger a itity here Ilayed, It is ne
.
- essary to - m a some xp anatioS. The
-------- anots will- 14 irinted ,‘Conatitu on with
.• ,the Slave article" and ‘Consticut ottexitlif - ;
]out the Slave*rtlele." - ``l f we vo vet arc
il if
thus compelled to tote . , r the Co_ '•titution.
Whether we do or do ti, t the Co ' titution
_ ' will be regard,ed 0 - s raed ,and s nt up to
Congress to - hereel:lived It-mak -, - no dif
ference'as Iciitiii":prehi 'tion of lever). in)
Kansas, - if* 1.4 .-Slaie • tide is tified-or
not. ' 'Slovery - - , muder the Dred_lett deei
-I
- lion and Sillitaailetter is regarde .
,as exist
- .. Ding already iii the 'Terri tory ~ and/ this eon
. - stitutlon being.silent,(Shauld thellilave'Ar
,_•_• ticiebe strickenVot) ear the sul eel ?, will
only give. perfect license and fre -trade to
the traffic in
by
and blood. • It
. - olaacieg
= reguluted , -, bY law it' will only c s trder
I'-7,this-Oneral. rights 9f property.-, 'his is the
53zition asinine - d by-Gen. Calh* mitt - thi
trelas wing of the conventio : . - As the
- Executive lies iecognized this yas the
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lagitinirto tranieia of the Coirstit icitt.and it
- is 'argued by the Deinaeraeillet I
the eonvetatib, n alone Ins the flrld to de
-1 vide ho vi and in what:manner i shall be -
I -snlimitteill, .there an be no do bt t on our
'Mind that. itwill I,rc-ceiied. - i •"`
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Ilse . Article iamercly airegidation
-4-.prolActillitlieenia4leipation of idaves with-'t
out_the consent of'their`owners4 requiring ,
- them to•betrrated witiiiiunianitty, &c., a nd
its bring. voted--down will not ect in the 1
1 least the 4 - iistion of,. Slavery, in '-vtisas...,„---,_i.
• The report provides that there shall
--lie'
- •to change. na the Constitutionrfe'r a ong
term of feats, nor without a vdtezet two.
-. . thirds of the:-legal voters.l.4 provides a
- , regency
• fo temporary purpose, and makes
ihal'residc it,-John Calhoun, the regent of
r•
•
Kansas. I a has the power to `'order as
elcetion forl,S tate officers, nea r _ gislature,
and liiP proclamation convene be: General
Assembly of - - the "Slate. He appoints-ell
Judges of Eleetien in all clecti 'mai till their
--,,.. iegulation y the Legi slature, receives all
• ' returns, el:runts - 11m votes, dee des who - , is
- elected -apt issues certificates. . .
- By the idolitiOn". W
of this re t Gov. el.
~,ker ii completely deposetl; -- ,a
__. the power
:thrown - id= the still more uscrupialotis
hands of tlhoun. Jt_rentiii sto be seen
whethei federal officials wl . allow, them
..- FOIVCB (:0 r .. ,4ecap!fatell in is sutra nary
of,
ta
' manner. I .brink thitt Walke and Stanton
both un • rstoed thii-gamc, atiktheywill
eonvenic • ly,leave Mr-Wash piton, on-btt
"'- einess,:a this junettire, and , t)irea• return.'
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It " • IV all t lith• t W lit ta t f
-_ as we urt ars act a CT 8 r 3 et
the C 'pitol as sooti`iis thei etc:invention:ad-1
- "LiThei ostensible ream is his d esire j ourn .0 - _ i
.i.
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'to u' ;his pirsonal influence in le a
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of Ju ge Cato, but it Is reihy - if) -
~,ro_ p , '1
Ali - te - p . ' aril:which was alreadkikeid upen when '
.he ea eto/Raulas.- - 'Dike Geary, lien
be a ieihn •to •tha....eli,gareh i blit - unr
- -'r . -,,, laintc-'th4,"-President74lll 'pro., ' hlfiive him
an k irebaisadoribip, or other fat office. Of
/on,e'thin rest assured, Wa 1..„-will - be Ile
9st.teletit'ther-progrei of this_W - erk. : :
, '.• :• -- - i'n't lIINORITY REPORT ' •
-.Tins decument isTsigried-lp Jenkins and
----- - Ilatiatibin, and-the feature : t - a
n which iif
, =:fer's-fr f an the otter is sine Ply, that l it tiro- 2 , 2
ridig iii,fine manne r or form-for theltibriiis:
„Bien' of theeor.stitution, or apy • _part • of.it,
to j tiiet pro T e -. In till tithe' re`igieets - •h is
- siraikix.l -, . The inajoritfrePoit will be adop4-'
cal - _ ; ' - --- J
- - -There wai'an a ' tedFoliate upon-ita
atipption-,' and. an in se fteling of excite
ment, preva iled. •I is . taiielerstood that
,Judge taint= is responsib l e forl the con
(motion '..of the infamous ple now before the .
- conveniio n . This man, j s4 . th all his; pre= I
t+ded•conservatism, is the Most dangeriMii
membei• -• of the convcntion. . His talon - tin*
leirming.s,ivelina z great poker,; and he ha
used 4, , we11-lor th e advancement of :pony
FflrpO.ses.'i.: - -_I I .
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TherPublic Priututq Plunder.
According to the reporli of the Super e
- --.411 tient of l'ublio Priotlnt , the cost of co
-- much ofthe printing, &d: 113 was ordered
at thrill fast scs *9 --of thO 34th CangreisT
=- argd•lrad been e sited i isind :delivered L tol
— 7Z4i -- 12 -- ., 186 i, t -hiding' the printing Or
• ihj:l):Opartinents, la 7 4 4120 5 7.1 ,
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--.. '.- At the time-this te 1 nt was ' a
nkmatk - fof tamswil oo ante ordered at
thefigt ' - ' - j . 1 •4.1 that
_ .session were ot l trip.et—; so
that
maybe reasonable , pose that wheu,
all ain-folleti, the c t' f the printing for
1
- -t be fi rst Iseasiors, of they itty-fourth Con=
o- sresicriorle. w 'exceed , p ,octo,ooo. .- ~
Ten_ jeFilitg9_o(l - - -- te of--,tha printing
for ileWit•o Flou.seit of f.. 1 agrees for bath
I: - : leseiPin;did cot execod 3475, 4 000. This
ism:tided the Paper . and ,{ binding.
. . u The Washington_Sigtes-'saya it Bas some
. rictgdocunienta on hand )bowing how the
4:Zee of public printer is at present , seed , -
r e
_.l,red.- 1 --, Dffiir.Areros: 1, _ .-I
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- U: S. Stnata
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THE KANSAS QtIESTION..
We. publish, txmloY, WdevelOpelnent of
the jdfernat scheme
,hatched by the pro-4a- 1
ve4conspiiiteri in Kansas for theenslaro-1
Wient of its people. We capon& speak of ILI
as our feeling; prompt ;j we submit it to our 1
;finders with 'the conviction that - a mere pe- 1
t.resal of it will be alblittffidient to stir wp
' their-indignation to its veridepths. --
The Philadelphia Presi, we notice, con-
tonnes to sustain Walker against the demo
\eude attacks made upon nbtwithstand
'l
)n the evidences are plein l , that the Presi
entis on the - ether side; *haft the Perin- i
ilranian, - thei-tnore orthodox . paper of the I
two,- takes, the other side. It says: -„,-. . .1
1 .-.elf it shall be r finallyt j aieerrained, -
.what
\veltrust may not be the case, that Gever
nor Walker and SecrettiiyStanton have vie
'elated the election laws ofd the Territory.—
dhavn actually interfered d ; ; ,' at a critical mo
ment, notiiithstandingtLke plain and bind
ing non-interventien - prineiples.of the Kan
isas.-Nebraslca Bill, and 'going further than
;this, have treated the'positive. instructions
of the President-of _the I ;United States with
eentempt=and all tills in their hot haste
,
to usurp-and exercise powers - belonging . to
the Legitslature elf Klaus in determining
- . the qualifications' of its members and in de
ciding-all cases of contested eleetions—thee, _
no matter how sfrongliir disposed we may
be-to ~Itook with a lenient eye,on the often-,
eel'offlin old Rind' esteemed public servant
' like IL. J.l
5 6 'o
-Walker so' far from - considering
his entidriel-a '', - ee eutl` we shall
mosTeertainty condemn it, sand no matter
wt4t-Ithers may say,4qe &dim the Donee=
- tytiY ofYeals.ylvaxia: will ag ree with us.'
11 f f coirse it will; l Wliatriaud has the
D Mocracy of Pennsilvinia; ear failed to
nfe dorsi that was thocHit.necessae,y 'to the
~ / C.
aintenance of its party supremacy?
But the Johnson and TiicGeo !county:
f ands are nothing, and Gev. Walker's
, .
course is nothing, now that thisnew scheme
is developed. Itliatters not a straw which .
party has- the territorial
_Legislature, nor
-how the returns of election for thiitlegishi
ture Were eauvassed , ; for that ligislatitre'
will never bepeftaitted to meet, and all the
fuss made about it -was , mere dust raised to,
blind the . eyes of the peaple to this new and .
supreme. outrage:A It will be -, ii hippy
thing for Gov Wallc6. if his skirta!e clear"
of-it -; we_ hope they may be: but, it looks'
no 7, as it he WeICS conspirator with these
- , i ,
Ruffians in-forcing -upon. the:people a gov
ernrnentin which they are to have uo voice. ,
We have no doubt that the President will'l
take sides — With the authors of this infamous
set( - e, and, attempt to cram doWn the
— tbro ~_Of-Abe,- -. lk a terican people the idea
A i,
I that t is hellzberii-proginy . called the con
stitution of Kansaa,was fratnedand adopted
by them - ' - -1 zgif --, - ' ~ . , -- • i
Let film do-iilo-hedare. ' Oe thinks,
and rim party i bijTalislinnough wilhink so
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Maid, him, thar,.7lm, Tipublioan:• . party is dead
and that -- t*7 - yeati dini they 'please ; but
even if, this were o,°-the4 consummation of
this FC01111aICHSIII:7ould infuse lifehitoits
very ashes and resurrect it to it'-new and
more vigorous existence. Try it,..Mr. Bit
ehanin ; anesee where yon And your:party
will be in 18,60._ We want nnletter foun
dation for su ccess iii future cauiPaigns than
the carrying out of the plan indicated for
-bringing in Ksosai as'A Slap; State.
)*e see it itainiated:that ' Donglis will
?
oppo e this new viliainbtit we °in find no
Fro ds for the, intim/mien: The Chicago
Ti es, his home !organ, does - indeed talk,
fat y, after a fashion, boot is talk capable
of a double meaning. .It says : - : I
'When Kansas applies lor adrois-ion,,the
only question will. be--Is this Constiiiition
the will of ibbloirple faiily.ecpresste , r?. if
so, the Deitioeratkparty ill bound to ad'init
the State; if thitEConstitution be not i the
act of-the people,.- will nit - and
oelbtnot to be Admitted . iwith that,einisti
tapon. ..ly har dly think there is—alpllion
in
the count who haiany doubt aa to the
wish of the p ople of. Kansas on the ques
tion of slavery or to alavery' '
' This' might, from any other seurce,, be
beld to,mean so ' \tthitig; but we all:know i
what a locofeepnenas when he talks about!,
'the will of th peopleinl,Kansas. It inetina
ithe will of the' Border Ruffians,' and what-
ever theit will is, Will be held up by Doug
les' as 'the will of the people.' G'AmiottN,
the man who is to be made by the Border
I. ans, - Regeit of. the now State, under
tltis t o li' Edict:v.6 fox-enslaving, the tbiatery
iii , -an liuois man and ti-icartn,f.iiiitl of
.
Denglas'; And there cairbe little doubt that
the illimeis Senator is at:the hot tout„,e the
"whole 1 rascality...--Plazerie. ..- 1 . 1 :
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':- ----! ConditiOn of tie Country. i
r fWo take it that; as a people wo are al-
Ways either running into debt or -getting
out of it. Tee:excellent , rule r. ..!pay as you
go,' tilicraritifulin theory,' but commercial
transactions are so dependent one upon an-
other, ,that its 'evict enforcement in every
. easa_ Torrid be neither wise nor. expedient.
The Present sudden transition from a; redit
too inuch'elpanded tor real profit to either
party, to the cash-in-band- practice, is the
inttnidiate eanii of existing diffiicullies.—
The , true ynedirim (for 'large transactions,)
must be ascertained and maintained 14 men
of,=ccimmon sense with(unflinching firmness,
and in a comps;ratively short time the Wheels
i.
Acommerce will' more on regularly again,
and those who huve not transgressed againit
-vale! principles too jar- will recover them.
i3Clves. The pressure-cannot last long for
;the reason that the country is rich in real,
- wealth, and with. foreign nationirtbe bal.'
ante of trade is in our favor. To shaw that
as a nation we possess 'in ii')und , oar
wheat crop is estimatetrat_22o Wiens of]
bushels, tat worth in E s tire
,-- ,
many dol l
lars; our corn crop at 840 millions of bush , i
els; our California gold crop at 45 inillions I
ofdollars annually; our tobacco-crop worth
2.5 millions of dollars; friPotir tOtto.n crop
'worth 160 millionitif dollars, ---lAbilla&
'le had only been delayed tlirOtAnoisitliii; 011
a small part of the ‘ surplus.W.iliese crops
had reached market; there would ''have been..
no serious panic at all. The Borne; getsikitki
curtallurent of expenses that had been go.
I ,
!irig - on for the previonsnix montha would
help relieved the country; and thine who
had been doing busiliessiegititnatetrand on,
safe' principles would net have **affected'
as they have been by thosewhi*neVrir had
and never will have, a sound bullpens ba
sis..... Erie Gas. . ~ I .. ~/
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- serA - small loofa.° ,editor says, that, if
occasion arise,-we shall find him good at bi
tiag and schatChing. He .f is.tuare scam
malating than Most ratan? Oey gener
ally bite and let you scratch foryouraelf. --
Lewisville Jour. -
Elected.
Legisla
ncluey tienderzon
. Senators. =
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aptit.raudie . '
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The National - Tioritesawy - kin ..itiled
Beeler, Shannon and (Jury tettava • Slre.•
very,,atid the are ready *Ciotti an. ,
other Ifolocaiiii on'ihe bleigiy tater 4 tip
posse the ingty god. Walketlafoomn,
edi and-the action tif ,the National' Adinin
istration on the Hausa policy of Walker,
is eiTidently a . qnestion of life and' death to
the Demoeranc-iparty. Not to 'dismisis or
remove' Walker will enrage the woolly :40-
min to such a d e gree as to iplit'and divide 1
the party ,NorthankSouth. ' 'Cobb katts
1 Walker u his mai, and his not poss essing
as inaligna,t,i'spirit as the angry god re
'
quires. 1 il.
,
1 Washington Union first,enuneiated , 1
e report that,Wislker was to be removed. ,
This is Buchanaree organ,Und it ifi suppo- 1
sett that it. Was kr,t enunciated(.froin this
i organ as a kind of feeler, to see if this deep ,
degradation ee ld be brouiht upon North.
ern Democracy,( Without rebellion. Theist:
;tense aciteinerif which the intimation of
their r.tionalaegraaa •on'
.to Vitas
crested, maireVent thd actual removal ,
- fir the prese nt .: i The , whole' country is,
now aroused to the enormity of the ,iniqui.
ty ,of removing ;Willker for so righteous na l
act as that et eppinliatinglthe bogus votes ,
of Johnson, county. Yeti the leading meti 1
in the,CabiMit t are openty • named as de-II
iman ng the removal of Walker. In this
' ' di
'pitter proseriptioni Cobb litr,' Said to be pr
lelskinent, and the ', President shuts hitad "10.
r ittp from the Public to hide his views and` lr
,prevent his designs from - i leaking- out, lest
:hesliould be ( `compelled t change his mind.
There woUldlbe no . hesit riCYJu then titter
,if the 'parties at Wallington wore - 'not
'afraid that, the Democratic party at the
'North were not quite prepared for this deg
radation. I The injustice; of Walker's retrie
val for such In righteous. act is deemed too
daring an ,outrage even for the woolly heed-
Ed Deatockagy yet to s and. 1 They must
h ' ave - one or-two more of bred Scott del-tie
-1
l ions, some.two or three more of Buchanan's
I - appreving letters, and more of DJuglita'
speeches, before they wi Ile fully prepared
fur the deed. Yet it walla done one way
i , or. anothei- Walker is already summoned
to Washington, accoOlig . to'the most re
mat ietelligence to receive the reprimand
of the I.'r;esident, end thus liti will be'goad
ed to rigo 4:.' r' or 'will eventually be removed.
I ,
This is his docile. Anil as sure as Kansas
' has killed four GoVetuers, one Cabinet, and
poor Pierce, so sure will it kill BuelLnin
and proslrate his administration, and make
way fur the overthrow 4 thkslave power in
th*Natienal A.dmioistratioW and the trt;
in4ll of the Republican pasty) in 1860.-- . ;
God speed • the - time I mad the auspicious
t ,
event.--knox (RI.) Rpublicon.
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IMIL
4_ he Republic Eallep;
The reptiblic of 3leteo is 'no morei tt Q
g;li s
cillatinetween des 'hue clip,
distracted tvinterual ouck_init 'The ambi
tion of rival leaders, subject continually to
intestine - Wars. Censpirlacies_and revolut tans
—it is of little moment theiwreteheO in
habitants whether her form of povernment
be republicarior,mlnorchical. It.hos been
a despotism continually to the; party hap-,
peuing to be in the minority.;. : ;The 'tele
graph his already infermad us th'at
dent COMonfort,hasbecri'Clothed with the
dictatorial powers: ,The recent conspiritcy
in the city of Mexle.o; the ineipient 'dins
.of revolt throUghout the republic, and the
rurnori,ora Spaniel invasion, are.the_ causes
'catgut, to this extroordin*y -vestinent:ef,
power in theihiinas af , one man.
$ If Cumoufort shall" succeed in quieting
the Republic harmonizing the discordant
elements aricl.re-invigorating the resources
of Mexico, it will matter little ,whether he
be President,kimply ;or Einperir. Should
ithe reported invasion by Spain take takoi place
it will lead to important consequences,
.and
may involve our own governMent. It will
present our filibustering adventurers a fins .
oppartnni!, to = league with 'tbe Mexican
eauso l in a raiding pf that cordtedisland
from the'authority of Spain. ( It would be
virtually, for it would happen trievitably
its annexation to the U. S.---Piitti.Pia.
:Bachana's Message._ -
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The Washington correspoutisittt of the
I
Philadelphia Press, who seems to speak
from the card, Writes of the fortheothing
message thus:
.It is rumored that Mr Buchanan, in his
first annual message to Congress, will take
boldl i Frounil on the currency questiec; that
he ill re-affirta the principles laid , down so
clearly in,hts celebrated speech riii:ibe In
dependent Treasuiyliiil.: fie believes" that
it 'as:the intention or the framers of the
C nstitation to 'establish a bard-Money
1
1 c rreney, and that the Action of Conlress
1 7r
si ce has been te l sietidy 'departure 'trent that
intention: It-will-:A his object, then, to
rietracticthe faise - Steps 'taken,- and to ring,
the Government back to the true ground.
The issue will !xi made in thinext'Con
gress,:Whether St' to -banks have the con
stitutional power to issue circulating "prom
ises
to pay." There will be a largo party
to take the negalve of the argument, who
will not, it is said, yield until a decision:
has been given on the by
,the Su
pr;:me 'Court of the 'United States. : A gem
ent-bankrupt law for the banks ;will be
presented •for aitiOn. This - wills provide
a fixed legalours©; for. putting into
liquidation insol eat ban*s all over the iUn
ion. : 1 ;, 1 -'1
N LW YORE, 16.—The steamer St.
LOnis, from Aqinwail, arrisql with tho
California =MI to the . 20th ult., 'and $l,-
170,900 . i . n specie. -
• -
The 'hip Louis, from`Now York, arrived
at , Baq Franci4co on;" the . 15th sult K * She
spoke:on the 3d of September, the ship Au
rialissio•; of BalOmoie .bound to -Callao. •
- severenbcseks„ . of earthquake were
felt at Sea Francisco dm:evening of ,the
• 19th Ult. • ' •
The Indians attacked the settlements . , of ,
'done.Lake 'Yplley, driving out the inhab
it:Sluts,- and carrying 'off all she stock and
Iroviesons. Ab eipress had;arrived at Sac
ramento, askilfg aid to,pwsiio the maran
dens " '
P. v. -- BurAell -,has been appointed Sti
pp:Joe Jusce of 'California, in . place of
/ 16,dge Murray, deie.aeed.
Business at San Francisco was unusually
dull for all kinds of produce. Money was
in easy demand. • The receipts of gold dust .
Was Anita satinfaetory.
The. St. Louts brings home, Commodore
Mervine, late of the United States ship Ip
dependeoce, With gi poißion of her officers
and crew. I t '
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PII3ISONAL:--- We this weelecommenee.to,
send out bilks to those who-'are indebted to;
us on subreriptian or otherWiselend rrs hope;
they will. be promptly heeded.. We sib I*
need of 111 0 110 Y, :and, if we ems tiboeeed in
collecting but a tithe of what webare7itantl 7
log on our bOOki,ire, stall be 'Onabled .
pro s seerite our work dating the omingw
ter owilbout flinehiai" IA our 'frienasi
then, who kno*, the mselves indebted, or
who receive bills of tbilritidebtednesi; make
some. little effort to send us somiloontiy-i
if not the whole imount, a part. r - llesido
giving, them erellt on our books, they !ballil
bare our warmest ilmaksi for ad doing. - 1
Oct; ..21st 18571.' '
rescic LEervitei...iluesds, evening; the
24th, at belt paeCtilieclear, a LCeture pill be
deliver 4 in the Betelegri,(Rey. by
Mr...J Y. Mark& Butieet--Some of the Evil
'rell4etAles of the :
1 41. 1 ,1119ter twill, on Therstliekveuing; the
24 1 ist,iialt:ii,itst siX 4•Cl!.scit, deliver a Temper
"; "ore; In the dews sousit..
tr,oolt.—lltelDecember o. of Godey's
ahr4dy made its appearanCe.
ii t tp pp o..•rian_v ficellent one; and as the
ggrea4glime" has fairky - set rte Lope to Ilea
many of iitr young:ft4ends subscribe for it, and
be benatted during the winter by perba
genial columns. Terms—One copy,for o . ~
$2 00; two copies! f i or _ one Year, *3 00; four
copies for one yetti;.ss
• Tu - anstierron SertWoi.—ln mordant* With
the' Proclamation of the; Governor of Penn 44-
Tanis, diTlita Berriee4 will be-held at .the Pista
byterian!Church, in Bearer, on Thursday, the
26th, at rublie worship will
not be beld„l.n any o,ler church in this Place nn
that day. A. McGill, will deliver!the
sermon._ liope to ace a large congregation.
terThose of onrltletiders-who are interested
in the llerchants ..8t! Manufacturers' Bank, 'of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; will find tho Report . ofi the
Intresti,gatirig. 'Committee, appointed by :,.the
Stockholders, in soot:ter eolittnn of our paper.
The Report sets forth that bill' holders, deposi
tors, nod other creditors, are safe; and also that
the Eapital of th 4; institution bo
paired.
• - •
.
VEADIFr IN - Tllt CASA f or Jituza
On •Tuesd‘4, - - the 18tkinat., at 8 o'clockha the
lafternoce:the Jerry in the ease - of the Pom
monwcalthqva. James Junes, iadictell at Pitt's
hargh, ter /tte mtuNicr of Wrn. - CiUnpbell,l rem
'cleretii a ferhict of • I Not.guiffy," - aftcc heitig Out
three ilaya.) 1, The 'pri !lux released,
paid_ a '•
fric - •-liechestci;
thiscouaii; ar4 then,re lirk.tO , r.'
~
burgh. I rhe verdict .sof wciti.apoti
with—copaiderable Isioae Of Aire
Pittsburgh' paper' c ' kx • 1. • •
7.• , ' • .
El,tceiost sltg -
ew_LY9as.—Letmet Iteipl)4-
c""3. be di"o i l„r B io l2 l - OT, Att.! wiwersi resell of
the Nett Yorliplectioti:.. The Reitialitatt strength
.10128 net at the - ;alit I ,'he Democratic vote is
not increased over year; the American mote
is reduped* baly "On - halt; while •the:Nnyiliclus
Tote fells short Oaf tutot4lniceitiC, It is
It-defilat resulting rat Irons - Want of power, but
for want of organisation and activity, We hes,
hate not, l to put tal record, the prediction that
etthe next Presidential election, New York w ill
Tl..
ender a ;verdict against, the National Adminis
tration is emphatic:it: over.
.. 1
Important front ILinsath
A STAPEVTRYVEr
, . .*---
Thelatest:n ewe from Kanst4, indic4es`that•
`Slavery, is fy.ts be fastened - upon ..bon'peo.
pie - of :that tea -Territory. - The Caitlin.
tdc
Lion - fras44l by ti Cimrention;: which wee M.
cently , in ltedsion at tecompten, contains .a•
clause estabilehing:that institution. It is true,
the-Conittitullon is -to bit - eubmitted to n vete of
the situal settlers`, en th y { 2:lst-tif December,
s, , ; •
but in such s, statues% that vote i as t h e y will, or
put forth such tilf2Yts,as they may to resist it,
they will still hereTcforced upon thein. They
l• are •required tnyviitskby ballot, and the ballots
east ilre to tieLnii'lorsed, , •Constitution with
Slai-eryi'!..- or";;;r...stitution without lavery.' ,
Thus thee Free Stfite'men will tiobliged. if they
vote at all, to , vote ifor the Coitititat;On., and if
they vate_egainsi/ i thh Slavericianse, their totes
Rill still - nopreilOit the existence' of tnvery
in the. TeriiiiiiT - ?filie;; ; votes will do but this:
The wotA Slaves - or Slavery,,.' will be stricken
out.of ihe Territorial Constitutien, and then in
the absence ,eit t any positive probibitin of , Sla
very, the Connillnqpn of the7Drifted , -ntates, irt. l
accordince witit!ti* , :!Dred Scott declsion, will
carry Slavery illeie, ,and Oat, in _cle3ance cf .
three-foutths of . the "5 - qun'tatit SoveTeiglis" in
Kansas . How baldihe humbug 1- 4 1hepeGple
°of that' Territerj "iere to be left petfectly free
to form tbeir owii - institntious," endi i n i ow wben,,
they have spiiltetetrnmpetAiigned againet ornt
that they-loatlie - sed abhor; the Federal Goy.-
ernment rushee up $ case, slid renders s &cis-,
ion thatlerces it upon thnitt; — Vow peatocrstia .
pledgee are
___
redeemed.'
, _ _ , •
TRAM.
No lees than'Forty Thilptand i 'opeistives ha
been thrown out of employment, l in Philadel
phia alone, in consequence of the ,recent: sus__
pensions. and failuree occasioned by the de
rangement of ourmotietary affairs:l That num- '
ber of people are;thriprn , npon theNeorld. with.
out;anything to do: with but little to keeplhem
selim or familia:ion, and with,in alliprobabil
-IW4.42awl.wintes staring titertrin the face.=--.
And yet,,weiter.fate" , the..epinion,l that three_
fourths of this forty thoasand, that are placed
in this lamentable condition, both voted and
used their; influence at the recent pato• elee
tionl in favor of Wm. P§Packer, thi Free -
Trade. candidate for Governor. Will common
sense views never be heeded in Pennsylvania ?
Will a majority of the people never see that the
present Free-Trade p . olley of the country hi the
source-both immediate and ~ ; temete—irom
whence 11(4 our pecuniary difficulties ? They
vote against the very. labor that affords thorn
food and 'raiment: and when their employers
are nimble longer to bear up against European
competition, they raise a sensolisa, cry against
the üßanits," and attribute their misfortunes
solely to banking institutions./ When will they
learn that to be pietectedttierar i lVes, their em
ployeils must havelhe aunties Which a fn.
%Cabe' Ude shoe *fiords?
DANVERS Mill DIVICULTIM
, --. t,----- 1 ...4'... , ''''!;''
~..‘.." T hig al. *l l Pinikls , n o S7 o SSeliiirad- Gel.
tend „ liliereturna it the jug
ditwer t,
of the- eland 1 , '.l. I sott'..`otounty, and gibing'
babbiii the, • him grotokoardleatei to
the l eandidatetiiiesingiatitier l . dingle the-..bOokit,
whetter trandelentktor het the
tit.inies. - Ttibiwill praises' conanetion•ip 'Nei
SoittliAntrit . Kansas s idniuld tic adutittedierif
tree State, .it will be laid the equflitirf ' - is , goes,
tomer between the ) sections, and - - .101, .
no safety. its the tab* betstslisfn :,
be'advocated."-=-PhgadiYinye N ' • t ,. *.-
A sliattime.aspi,., we - 44141AM
roils the,P# 8 ,10 1 4 2 #. 41 le ZO l olb ' -
assumedthe grouptVthatiif titeiaborinColtani:
ef - of - thelittetketeTe '. 42oinCed. to ivimievihmte,
similar to So uth ern Slattery , the .weetnadty for
'Tea houses, gasp houses, &a," wohld be ob..
elated. They, ould be well prOvided. fee' , and
jilts' the staves' of , the nanny South,- "would
pretahly be Ignorimint the fait that ' these are
had time" Ahoy* we furnish one readers'
With "another , extract from 6 Democratic)pa-
per, published "at `Philadelphia; Flab it net
qtTile so instilting_tONorthern.freimen, is eqnal
ly atilild; :The Post, argues for the :enslave
Meat of Die laboring poor of , the north. The
Monitorinsists that if Kansas is admitted WA) .
the Union ea aLfree State,
,i'immediate secession{
maY:be sqvoesited'',,b,y the South, and , its friends;,,
or, in her words, if a majority of the people 1
decl4e that Slaves shalt not be earned into , the
Tertila i les,- then the Union may be shattered
to pieces. Now taying aside for a moraent,die
-ideas and ebjecti contained. in these eitracb3,
let us look at thil consistency of these Northern
journals. . "" The Post , last' fall when the Presi- .
dential election was pinding, was -opposed-to
Slavery and 'contend d that Mr. BUChatan's.
election:am:old secure; freedom - in the Territo
ries; Mid itnot'enly assumes that SlaverY fur=.
niihes the necessaries and comforts of life for
the Waltman, ibu that it is also the proper .
. condition in which theta:Koine:chile:eau should .
!be plaid. C 0 Monitory id. Tlonitort ever ` since its estab
-1
lishment, has beenl,ponring its vials of wrath
open' the Rep ublican party, stigmatizing'it as 1
the “Anti-Union, anti.ConstitatiOn party, and .
holding itself andthe• DeMocratio party up to
the public gaze; as the special champions of '
bleb. ' .Yom, like' the. Post, it gives tbe lie •to,
its past professions , , by indicating , its readiness 1
Ltso "advocate secession" whenever Kansas shall
fail t'a be made a Slave. State. What delectable
sliec s l - What lotithe Pot has for the People i
and how dear to the. Monitor, is the l'Consti.
totion and tbo ihjiod !" : •
1 But there` may ihe purpose as well as:method 1
in the madness contained in "the' extracts! we
have
. qnoted. ' Peelers" and intimations are
just now being thrown out all over the COUT#4,
with a view ofdetermining how tar Northern
Democrats ; will go in, support of Slavery ,in .
rellB6o. ,They a 'tieing app,roaohed in time, and
a hile th'o l'ost'sl : 4leclarations in favor of whited
- slavery may shock them now, they ,will, never.'
ertlielesi3y the time-a National.' ; lkxtform IS,
again to bo built, agsrqiesce in having a revival' ,
:of the,,Slave Trade itieorporated :in the Demo-
Mali° cried.j)lClS is really what iswanted,iand
, .
if the Post c o ntinues to risk so inordinatelhand
. ..
the Monitor • to t
thunder, so vehemtntly, who does
not see. froraHthat bat already occurred, that
to again save the "Utiles and the Constitution'
io 180' ~the Democrats Nifilb, will compromise
on—not what the Post ostVn'sibly asks now, but
what it really desires—the 're-opening of. the'
African Slave Trade. . i
MI
IN
This disorder, it appears,' exists not only'in
the conntry districts; but itfiVv-at length made
itivappearancd in both Bridgeiater nialleaver.
Mi.. Jain Barbour; of the, former - place, we are
informed, i lias i lost three Sue hogs within abort
time; *pi on Monday last, Dr. Smith Cunning
. in, Of thisplace, lost one—the best in his lot
iT append an extract from a letter, recently
Tiffin by - Dr. Dougherty, `of "Paris, Sy., on
this singular disorder, which may pi'ovn service
able to sante of our readsr4 After examining
a hog that died of the diseasi, he writes:
' 4 '
_FRAUD 1
"Upon ,examioation I found the brain,
spinal marrOw, lungi..livc.r,_leart, stomach,
tho large and part of thu-smlll bowels with
out disease. , But that portion of the small
bowel next to Alio stomach was literally fill
ed with worms to the extent of several
feet, and was in a high state of, inflammation.
The worm -a s from two tkfive inches in
length, rese bliug in appearance the ascaris
of the hum sstomach, but harder, more
aeive, and ppareutly more tenacious of
life. , So clo ly were they crowded in the
bowels that heir forms could be distinetli
traced through its coats '
"The. disease, I then, of which the hog
dies, is inflammation of I portion of the
small bowA, caused by the hard, actfp
worm, and produeing, the symptoms noticed
in, its course, viz: drooping, indbposition
to eat, diarrhea, and firially, i convuleions and,
aeath? The treatment ; it , seems to , me,
must be altoteiher -preventive. ' 1 do not
lielieve thi worms could ho dislodged by
anyltreatnlent after inflammation is se tup;
bu t t beforei,thiS,'-while theNog ia apparently
well,able ~ to eat anddrink, I have' na doubt
they may be destroyed orremoved in many
inatancas, by judicious nimaiwoment."
1 1 , ,--..---- 7 - --
• Ti4.4octorlthinks the disease “incommuni
-02"1" ' IIIIU ir` -- kcat_.-.4.4•" -- edy is some medicine
to dislodge th e
1 7cln a "`" - --' I P course of devel
eumat• 1 "'" ' - I—_. [
S •
A ,oas Taras i -4. MOIL tutger, s worn
thy and pions rnechanici of this place, has late!.
•
1y been visited With 'le ion, trial. 7 Somor four
menthe ago he was taken suddenly ill; and at
° ti
ter long and severe vomiting, - Ida om a beca me
paralyzed, swollen , and in every respect he was
las helpless a so:ild. In this condition he was
taken to • the Phillipsburg Water Cure ettab
liatunent, Wbere l lhe was nursed and caredifor,
until lionday, the.9th inst.' At , that time be
was able again return to hie bome, only to
find it deserted by his telltales,' ide. She; ;at-a
ter gathering together tboir Most valuable et";
fecto, and iseridiag them' Off,i left herself. :
r 't is os d, 'th Pr .
company, pp e . 11 "
aiding in or nea r Unity. Ohio: Previous to Mr;
Snitger'e illnesi; this man bad _called to see
S.,r who professed to be In delicate ,health;
when! the' grosaest iptroprieties were observed
between the - two, by Mr. S. and others aboutibit
bOnee. Mr. linage: , bad his , wife's
fidelity for some- time; but chose to bear and
eider. , how the riynolostbyi of the whole
comtatiniq. . ,
t I ,
Tun 11'11:211PONT :TILAOZDY,The case , lpf
aewart wal Charlotte Jones,,yras brought
betaielhe Iluirreaio Court, yesterday, at Pitia
birgh. The .risoaese; deubtleee , 'know haters
this,:ttitattlet 61 eot aum trail begranted
, '
Hog Cho
• -:„: ---.. - v•. --- -.7 -- ^ , ' - 'l - - ---- -;Z:f1 - ••:-, - .1•: - =:+ 7 '.1.- 5 :-T' ,- -i.
iteli*illA i lliantlittd i r e l l' 18 411tri
..- ii ,. ; .:1. 4[1 .. , .;-.•,-..-, , .-,;...., L .1 ;I .
tre" 140 Sfickftit f ler*ipt;4o.4l,ferehirili\ o 6 . l; •
ry:-. -.?. - ..N , ......- - :- ~ ''....,-.• i' 1 .
~ , \
.-.: -•
..titunt.Atittres 01":407tk;'Ji J , ,
.• . , . :\;:.
7.'7••• - I-J.''...i•JJ.-: -7 1•,1 -. - '•k - f... - t , ,• .. • : , N ;
` ho „: PGFaiTT,crStl*77—.T:poPyt.t•Pe ippainieit's.
-- ttt'.s4,4".iikerinit.et , }o. -3 40st4titi .t...•mali;) ...\\-
•,,ittliic'invetitigatiatosi, report, That we itaS o ...
....isatiiiiictilstite7.iiritilipal tnatterS trli lel. •tr ere
~ .
. . _
'• mint' to • the tilseststnons. (if the: r?roter. ..:.'"-.
eying withss mucli.eare. ,al,the tlt, iith., - ,
itedl tiuto '01044 !mild ilpynit.. -. ,N1iq.04ii... . ..-
tieter .of the mtslttitofthil - krikand ... espepi4l,.. '• .. -,
iyi .t it" - ehoe4•;aerifair.ed . timler thc il - arringetqat - : • -;
~,141-,...P.,:controrili 3,3rethir ISt n.eitief :Nob ..
-
feator r Ant - iireitt to•iyon. --- ttridl,to -;the - pill-Md.-.
1114 receitroktbelargeatleliorel of our atten... . •
tion. J'l Altbbugliltorttnur.eXamittation;wj ..
belhtle,that . .sotne - : of_ '.the paper, wit , inela-:
tied is the ,transfer of OTennor &.Brether,''.'. ~
is 'not 'of ilia.Undoubied.cliaract er.we should :. J •
, ...
it I - • ' - in 'I • •
pr,.fttr-to , find, yet •• ht the i „ ap. , ts - genera l --,-
Standingis:good,":4kto *,-il . p r., ! , ~,t ) proffi i ,d ir ...- ,
an,yisertous or,extenstvrt
,lo t ..s,fand we Omit,. •' I ,
it twottlitbdieopar to 4 yeeettotticna.'to the is
coining`, li,rxirit - ...of . treitors,.. a., - pion:egit .
aciutin•
.• nto'th - ssets,irt order': to reduce- ' i':'
or furtherseeure - • tblse liiibilitic i-mpfii i a I•
10 1 .fge,. eittimit 'Of :foip'er, . 114,0)&0 'mainly.-
neon ritossouie persona - and Irme.
.: - -:.•
••• '.
i :'l'h& lihhilities of O'Oelinot,and.Brottier'; . :.,
I :by thWagreetnent„ `are iiiiiiat;t.4 at.E , 15,,: : 'f
OPO '.tel)e S q attred . .„.by poporjaMl Att.,, rnse . i ., i •' -
eUrities7poreinittly,Jimouuttnig o ...? : -.1,900. . 7:
I.lrt lilAnte;•al atriount a titl e over 1 . 4 .310,-
0)e llta*Etton already' dellydred t,p the bank. -
I• is ricd".poible for.Jus to coots to ea 'Jae,. f -
citrate eolettlation'of the cos i t* L nltte of these
assets, but - from 'our examteatOri.of , their • '
.44.4 a etor We May pronollinc ;More than ono . - -,
_half °Odic, natiiinal swa t aS ltli.pateltat 4 ail. , ... • .
iblel JAlloning,'„therefore,
.a mery -broad - -
:th - . - argin for lOSsealioth ',tap ii) 'those and the.
J etteral as . sets Of the Bank •tve, are, led to
ibetieve:tliat ) ,, while•the bilf liolderit, tlepOs. :, ('
itaie.aiiii citlior ,Predi_ol,.arel.brizioubtedly ,?
tte, the capital of the in?titPtion will be .•
h Opp:tired: - W . 7 f175. , ..0 nor. at, from - any-..-' ; ...L
flaw...Within' the range 4i . ou rse:ireli , wily ' •
the large surplus fund of he ank Shan d -
...
itiot be sufficient - 4 to,, cover' . all; 16. - .:, ,aad - !,
leave' some, execs4over.thel
' . •
ae - - prr
va .
• l he - ..e ,:,O. lo
-J' .
:
_-i • : i l. stoek. . i I,- -/I
PILErr"--` '. 4 ' ' \ l r e ere sorry ]that r.texaninatiqdsiaieinor,'etiabled/-.:.-.
us toaCquit all these who hare : :
..
Iliad charge of. th e bank from .2 want .of prep - - .
• • , - 7 . - ‘.\: '- .-• • ' !lier.celroof it's' iti . :(ireeks; . hit we Sh , i),l -1,,., ..
~_. ~. s /.., E 7
Ey '.. •.,- • ___ - - .11.cran tin oin eiinclor, • aini - In 'fidelity to ; / • '.
, .. ‘.-.- \ , -
lstd4y,lJ. o '.cloek, - Ailitl.-Trotting'. ll erses,•ieonirui.,sien. 'set' ttlisteti"td 44,- to - say ti.ht*4
(coufintid_to i the -pountyy . 1 taut
-” ?best rind 1 ' 4 ••,. ! , b . • • 1 1) . • • 6 , • . .
• w no,,ilialt \ 'repro .fill C in ,t e su-
3in 5, : + ' , ~. ' •-:. \• i - . • ' ... •• .. - . N [ . I I-.
1 - -" • ' ~,, pervieion of its '• alli.iirs 'or that •wo
vim. Inckey let premium. -. -1 -. *2 O , a. , -r • •''' any 4 ': -- ! . :.• .-6 , .. .
Thirt D‘rreah 2d do'. 1
. ,r . ,
.. IGAM
,C:11) nnt t/ ISC ore r consognm., peculator ,
des; J. Power, .3d do . -' - _ii 00, liabilities. On the . coiltrary, we thita4 --!
,
Ist ..y.', 3 o'clock, F. .31.'=-TrOtting Hots:se:4,l' tilero„is pinch grouniktiff - ird4 'by 'pi; 716-. -, ,-
(contlts O. te . the.lcounp , )- . y i • , -
. lispection of till books italll ac . tlicil ,
Bart Derragb I,st,prruictui,‘.. . ~ ' $l5 00,:. solve, to .initc it the ilUty -of •the ineruniilg
.Wm. ;hockey,-2d ' 410 c -.' •• ' 5 01' 1-Ih : ard of Direct:ie . ...to enthrce this Utliili SI/ . ;
2d day. it o'clock A. M.--Tiotting Borsesd which - by .the arrangementwith OTonrort. '
Ifree to all; 1 . mile heats, beet 3ln 5, EM . -la4l o r Vl, •• t a.. as i ,• ,,
hltrnetis- S. ['router, is. no release \ o ono . par-,
• - ' ; ' '•
...ty, ~ - I -I. .2'71 • '.`", c., t. " 1 '
• .Thom O s. Etrrow. let premium, . ' :S3O 00 • . e ,. h ave gc..en iviihirfg to out\researei es •
, 1
'Jolla I,latson 2,t1 do - , • 1U og , ; t -.„ : . : ,
, ..- 1 to .14‘“ 1.1 - 4 t(3 doubt the (eorrectoja,
.r:f ' l ,o •:-; ._
2d gilmy 3 o'clock, F. M-racinc,. and "Trot "`' ' ,. ~ , , , , , .
?j . , '? ~.pr,sru stnienwr.:t. o; MI .Thrtr.t," supwit (311 ''l -
Ong Hereto, I.mile heats', best ',', in 5,-- to - go•fA b'. • • I - . '., . '. s '•!
t h ey please
_. ._ . - : . •, .
~. ., at your fortywr Mk , ettrigi. Ind trio
Hla., 1 ,
JOhn lViri44on Ist Freudian; - • , ' ''''l Ob ~ s tiler it unneecary to a;rd fur s tjler,th:mike
NM: 'Mo,ekey 2d do
,31 tiny. 11,, o'clock. A. M.-Trotting Ilers4 1 the ne - sct Jarea give . ~ .. : . ,
.ree to all, 2 '-mile. beats, I,st 2in 3, saddle trr ' • I Ic re T't . ' - rr r • '•••'
-,:...-}
harness- . ' , - J
..- ,
..."- ' 7. ' " •.--- - ftr 6:%lAs .141t.t
'wrt.r, ~„,..!-
, ..
, ....
Wm. ,MS.oke9 I st TrStsitus , - , .- 2. "' . S- 10 00 - ''. . 7 ... -.... •". ?. D.tittE ' .'
•'-•••
s tolua7Watson 2d. - do_ . i T.:1 1 , - .:...:.• - 1 - ti O 0 , -' I • ' ' ' ' l l -:.; i - • • '. . - -
Jae. 4. P9wer 3.1' do -- • .,;- __. - ..5 00 ~. , 1
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;••• 31141 e ;Roes,. I.mile beats, beet 21n !3-',, - .. i -1 ' .r - - 'll.4str. AortEtv,- I
'Bryce Bourk, premium,
~ . . J - , •:- 7457 00 • . , ~. • ~, : . , ,.. ommdecc. ~
Siairr . RICO. ' hindmost horse . to'' win-4. :i. 4, e _..•.• • : ,••••:, „.. ... ...
0, p.4.il li p s , p re mium -. ~• '\ i 1 145.00 1 : : .. T E "FILLTB L usT ,. ....I AGAIN.- .._.,
. 1 1 '' • ' S' ..- T 0 G.K . ' - • : 1 ~- ' • ';"'... r r . in, \il a* - Pg t; " : •c G r• • .(4 ' : & Y • l'iibui.'# 4 4-..: - '
.. ' - . - -, , : , ( i' ~ .Gen. e .r' aI)V-itilicr . .;:fs.-f l airifoVAMottiii , "
M.Dirrailt, .beit thor. brellatallion.premiss ' ~ ,• .- , ~..4- • --1 f • • ':•'• • • 1i,,;
IDO,h - itaitui4 Lest pair inatched Mares, Dlplotiia -{ expeoltio° -_- ln YORSiat... nieoting, to-qs,r v ,,,,
Thaißeed, 2d hest "d'yr . old Cott, j i, 3po !this .morerstents.wefe_discitssml. DispatcYC....4l
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d do do -. do --- . - i--- , i • doll were received from the 11)is'ttietAttorney
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'id ° ' 2d 2 s r .dll. ' d° . . . ' a , c 'l,..NeW Orleans giving.`: the,. - _ - ' -- seiftia - 1 - -facts.-r-'
'A JlWelsh, 21beet blooded Stallion; .'=, • ,
5 6 b i 1 6.1 ;
..The statement that Walker - rool - arms and
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W fS,Berelay bet
,gelding, all purpoSes ' !'
A P.Lticock,bit apon - earringelorees, ! .6 09 Itoutti:!oes•Pf tray with. jhim•from that port;-
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R ianeer,best 3,yr ohlllorse, all pitipeses 6OOl is belieFCd (to "be'erronboosneverthelas, :-•,_
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E o;Gibeen. 2dbst span car horses, Diricata2l a iii;posttion . is' n ani tested' to blatud4o - •., -,
W Varivin;bestJearriage - horse, ~-.-. •-, LAI 00 : te' et i era t ~fri g t Xe„4,nrleans-Seile - rinit; . '
R Mitofiell,best span 2yr old matOb Polts; ' ' ip..l • ..
Joq'Dories2d best blooded brood Mare, ' •.-. • ling him t . .. Ur'e" tittitt vigilane4;: - .Ji-as al
glithertakin,b#st 2yr geldink,all purpo:s's i ' fl,' .. 1
- ; admit it e . oat the. Govrnment can a
.. e . .r0. 5 . -
D 413 Cuuningleani,beet bloode4 trood mare . ' additio "al :steps forthe arrest of; Walkees Ai , .
1.1 do - ' - best,2 yr blo,oded Filly,- 1: eipedi ion, . and it'!lelopittl - that he7w - -ulit ,
1 11 do .1' .4 blhodNleildi
a lp w, dip A•i ' ' hosin rcepted on thc: high sea by eelt4 .-:
JO3l'carter,beit brood Mare„. till purposes 0` • .
1 , , d o , ". 1 4 : ,,,, k , cg i t 40 ,„ 0 ,.. dio.4 100 • steamer. Fulton ,rir l the s . lcop..d i f-w. 4 r i'l•,r-
Jil Crooki,2dhest b od. male, all per.. Dip s ' ntra - .. The Presblent main tairs the right,
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D'rio Cunningham , lie t Riding horse, ~' -, "pip ; to,s li nize - him alywhare. al sea, but..R.iltn4. - . ,
BlPatters6n,24 best Etalliol4all'purpeees, Dip. order his molestation if once lictgals.Withiti
. .Ti ti hlOore,beet blooded umre, (Foreilt) lisp, a - nyi-foreign . juriS diet iOn. j • -•,. -, ',
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D ' l7DaPah°° ' b " g elding ' 6 Y t ' g ' 4ll P c . t i- 41 . 1 " 1 w • • The ..NC:* ' 0 dean s dispatch, that thi , , ,? . tee - - . ., , ,' ,
.1 1 The Board of Managers intro . . acithoilted th'
is P!: nier 'Felton was in I 1.1 3114sissippi Iti vat
1 sac
e of on w 7B r t ' o tu clt s ,'• I p .o a r y t a i ble P-4 rl i e t noefZttialernhinr,ti'' whop It W 4l k9r e7ll):irk:L'il, mug: be nn. 4rr' 1 “ 4 . ,!
'i air.Of the Association, in Jane. They will be 'rhellast: letters evened r from - the, cloth mu
i
ireceived by, the,Treasurer, :If desired, for!Rn; der, dated the :Ist of ;.November,'' announce
tiatice Fees, Faiiiity_ticketai&o: . ,.&c.. .:I- -I t having fulfifelf his orders there, and that he
q , ~. ~. C., H ARL , EB ~--. 13 . 1 ,' 0NF4 .1 r i *".'p ro - Inn ' would depart fib, mediitely for Chifigllil • f .' •
1 A. 14. LiINTON,!, Sc O'S.',.. 0 f.., ' -....
.„ 1 ... T , 1 -'.-. 41, ti i tt h fly i '• ,I.
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,- - s. o le 1 ,
.einloni
'' . . ~, cTN , I ,- • - . ~- j• in the rtrtron , the 11th. There. is hub:.
• 1 - T4f 117a ". -4) "V''''' ' ."-- ' - r
, 1 the ' ` " '
J ' - dou bt tea' t h e itt,ton Wai on Costa ;si. .
1 After a siegoinsarpasse4adle,erit tiling, -•. . I ~•,- ~ • •
Delhi • c eon
t doas t ti, , titae ,.
s tim e e Mai • Walker is e.er - o-'
r from.her
. -11 C - liit ' f ' ''.,..
by any, except that of Sebastopol,.
ilas fallen, the
more
arMS May be e o nt4 - 1 ,1..1,_ try-'n qip .E,;.(.)- C l 4 t.'
I least rime hundro mitt, with • him . anal
let.ed es once More in the ihicendaut j in s. l . l l 4 rt y - i 1. , , e 0 p . z ..
c . O ,
13,,,4,.inr,.ea1...i . ( i f. .. 41ein . 21ea t r1y;0.c,
;die. . The iiiege = was begun early in
Intl )acted to the . 9 0th off September; when,• . l- 4 '; . W . tiSU i j P l 'l•ll'L , b Y, n r,
,I,!re s l o dett t t is ' l '9 , ;z‘-'
-
after 21 ti ht of six, days, Ith - d - British
pessessiow.of (he whofe piry. The lo•iaz , of - '.?'"N ° e 9.' "
. g.i , ;l - 1 ".
.1 . (..,, ,, 7nbb t e , ort . se, nr a l
. a . a . d n ih , as . n ever . • evett . e , e n e t
,:-., le tp f ends here are . cent! I.
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now - that Ins' way) re
,' perfectly ' clear. t Tle ' -
i the .Dritistf in the fi nal
. 'shack, does oat lap
only. American 'tessels /watelting• for hip
Pent i :to baye 7 been *ery ben'ity,
,;, i and. .
arethe Fulton a r af . Sh*atogo'' • T H'tlioiotier 0tr , „i,,,p,..
,as it is sunroof that - the king orD elbi'and
San' Juan arid' tholortner at thief O il ' ' c AF
.greatlnuinhers: of theo'rehels ea gaped, it is. J - .. •.: .. ,i - . 4 ' *l
-t, f •
presumed that their . ga,rriseu also r .did:,"`not 11 ,, e e , x l e , t:ed, to •
„ p t r i oc r e , e t u to he t r tr i set.fly ...: •,.
6 , 13.0 . e to nay .- very gr9a t ex ( 6 .i.4 8i4i.. .,i n0 the e'otordeo rir . aneu lOt toe 'o , an'..o Uri' C 7:: .' '” ' I' . 1.
given . tyng : Thirty tortes j belo* Greyttoynj,w): .: :_ ,
guarter!'. to . the , uten/Wsts the.: order
a nd J i tie
i. ,. may • no, toree4Slitaticineti„ l- i3xeepriLtd. ait ti ~,;..
-?..,„ :4 1 44.13ritisk : conintitior) .
only uot*, - biao - y0..!; -1-1- - .•., • - .
Ca the city Pei n was al:fearrdre - ,...,,A.5. ite'r- - Z s e s oj e Lli i l ra - ' i ;i i e k , ql:t t j l i l i -Pit i l ,t ! . !ii i' !..;', •-•:.
1 - The gspeial nspedt Of affaiirs in India is,
Foot remarkably eneonragitt., Bili Abig. i l;. u° ..'i t ili..... 4 .4.. lr' e.7 ii iA k li n i4 ri - r , 6 ,.:-:; . . t # 57r4 j 0 "u ri ? x ,,, 1 'i i, ,":),..: ::
licaptpre of the j great;eaPital of ' -the Bengal . 1 •4"..., - •. 1 '.7"-" t ' i
Ito .
';upland`. re on aka Lt3kilig . =.-z''' - ..:, 1
p'esideacv is .-': really irotortant trietoryl "'. ales • .....- .. , ,,, A , -,, which ..- ,
' ' - - i. ~,..a - - • • • i I n d i a. Ohron countryi•entertng..egovr .
Mlle moral eneet - of which th oughout , . .
En , bit
. eyi great. conSidered
England, where, in the veer
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disastrans news - frofitAtiatr' , ei , tas-.en loot .by,..., , I , i .
is. f6ll. of isupplies - Of eierykind, and whC''"....
ll,„ Petrale. have . alWaysT been' against. the I,- .._.
f i_ cci '' 'cir trtaistal4nd 'friendly.,
,t,e‘" - . thee .ier'', -- . --•
the; Arabia the full - Of I Del ii -1 has '' butt the- . a g 8-e- g ° l i-l • 3,1 4. ° . h ` ..4 `t..4.• 6, .. f . I :. 6 . L . 3 , ..!..... ; 1 : •;::; -. . : • .i
•them''''' ..- 4LC ' i ' Ind '' el ' 14-144°P"ngr's `plan , th e )0
effect toadonce "nce
,f censols _ to ..., .
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els , .. 1
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ll.not go anywh re in 0.. 0 a ' •
prevent, in a considerable; idetee, the fina l . "' • •
e 1 ... the o f t he ):tugs; olicemen:
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convulsion hat wits !expected .„ to Ao, Ow, tp . ', _ rate -. r t . • t f. ihikb o r, f. - s , ':'±• 1 .
receipt nf A oNew.-Vork :Ddltllt littSellO1011 ! : A6 al l '" 9n ° wa 1 44 ' •' ' " -.• 1 '
-PitthbuT/A.Dispu.ith. .l' ..-,_ f. J'.' - • j - la' F l • " t ' l eis .. ur . -, , ti •P-:P, r . G . e..Lneed'at6eati',teal4',l.:l.":i. F.
r , .. , I .. . , •-t;,. • litveri.up 4lOl Lr is- "X" _.: ' ' -1 - - J1
way, len ttiiii Weeklyi garrAsaufa ' •.' :
to I, , . 1- - „!• ~.., ... ,
'dna pwrodiw biII'INPY to Oe'rrll 0 . . ~,,,."-
iteitiforceinenhe frOMcalifornia, ar • ' 1 - -.1
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po'sed/to bOicttl On - th:E l 7• - P - I -But i -- ''''. :- : -. . .:
'tot imOpenteg thiTranfrt and , ge l. ttiug '-,,,,
.expected:rdinfor,, Me , 4 .- togOrih. • th'il . .'
tention is' to " firPse44..: ,. l:ita ;Rica, 4 •• • ] .
.._ .. - •te - Sian 4. .'. the tapital;7
strike. at Oce.
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• thus carryiki . g 94 : the lorigt ot ''
eatnpaiti.f , -- ':. 1- • :.. , . -5::..... • '.
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tu ai s
4 . ' 7,.177" 7---,,- 1. 1,,' , = , —' - t 11
..&:1 ' rettattluis: - 'plated • frt .; . I%.4itts, r#yepti i
littiii tratti l t4ltejr.tor'. Itiiiitle:**s.'lttaler• -
- rO ul, 11 41 11 4 ii i the l ' i"iel t 4 V S# 64 7 4,
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irea : *elaiioo,ll eeonaTagoi * O;# lo l ll +WrlT
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tcao*:;'W -f '.
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- t ' fßraniAbi Cement; PAS( NOT, I,
14411)41iiimititanistairialtr asaitiele•ili - •
'lillomit interesting- ta. xpari readent, - Fo
*WU/ ear i:frWy slu r -11.! , 110etusier see
itlituisitahly id lotifottadli iiitereittini n
• - -. .
"t 4 .ad this 'one. , avw never s
' t where id bate ad f aniothic of e, ClirliniSP
ihniactir wool feeling *tetras • heiss:.- .i Better::-
menmere s Ortbodoz-4itter for .2.thOr.ing
tdom of bosrin, I- haveveizpectation' part
to see in tiii#.life:'. The inipirairmn of doh ,
very 4ilu seemed to' be the love of the 8a;
,viriour: ' leir,Metrol each , meltings; and the
ting,dams 'Of this. world will become the
kisBdorittf earterd 104414 s t.lhr" 't i - -
May God'histen it idhis title. : !
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.AN XLOPENEBT.IN - BetkvEtt..7—Qui o an
excitemout was created in Beaver, :'Tuesday:
last, by t . hoannenticement that a physician
residingin parlington, 2 hati . 4lOped 'that day
with a gjarmaii woman; 'flared Bmitzer, it,
Beaver, f . , Herr"husband is a shoemaker, is
lying sick I ra. thivpreseni - time. Sheleaves a,
'large an4.deso l .afe family to mown her losar•
as does the Doctor. Peace go ,withthem,
as it probably will, fori they left little of jt
tibind.-='• ) /i l i,ttibtirg4 Dispatch : ll2th, f
'The' D patthl uttst get itSinews, frolft this
county, f om a very blundering and Anieliable
person ; n the above notice -theTe t i nicitte les,
than three errors. It was not alPerlirrifin
physician?' that eloped "with a
l womn:namevli
Sudtzer, 4 but an ohie'phislcinn, that is-lup4
p osed to 'have eloped with 'woman naredl
Snitger; slid instead of "her leaving a large and;
desolate amily to mourn her 1055,7 she leal.ea
no child:never
n at all, and in fact' has bccn
a moth°
EMI
O
DRowtro.—n Tharo(*y lit pt„ aeon of Mr.,
Madison Mi l lis, in Gooney,
died abut la'ye l trs, aCcidOotopy fel(into , the -
Ohio ri ; r, !Awl llias aro 1;12011. Ills
not, on onthty*at, horiorecovereil.
It LIST; oF BZAVER Co
, ' MORSE rain:
;41„.G0.. Pollock has- ,appointed , Judge
i'aiotia T. [lisle, Bellefonte, ipti. Eli
Slifer and IJaieb Bomberger, Kth.„ eaati
iec of tiao'itleehanids Bank of . Harrishurg,
as aoromisiionera to`examine the ionditiori,
of: the bank of .Pennayliania, under the l
een: relief act. j Their report trill bd,looll
ed, for with. analets
ta.Th,
c
election t
which, it
jiaity of
swim of
right, to
le Republicans Of 11W0015.40 . e re-,
...! , •
ver a victory A obievi:id in the late
t ' the State:Capitol , • SPring6ela
1 , - . '
.[Seeins, tbey hairp eariett:l44:zun:
184, State 'Capitols 'iiii,4litsyir
i narrulittno,. and. 4e_rieel#lo4o3r
Itho . Dearoney. - : i ,- , ,
=RI
=II
• - 7 ,
•MO E Nov 14.—Gen , Welket
, , , ,
aim, , F actiligints, sailed to-day fpr! , . ,
town iiia,/:tho steamer ' FOhion. ..9.11
el
heavily,fi4ight ' 'nud Atainetl. a c l.:-.,: , ..
as aG'reytowa "acke:t. _ 1 -
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