The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, December 02, 1857, Image 2

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!it 'eArcnl4t 7 s l'hetPoeitmMe asking their'
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ff. ther ponses; eilincetdorit rnthtlhan pe
t, iters—for,initatice the fUII wide .= . , •
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t . CINCITINIA:11;10)VA,. CI. 48, 'O7:
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, - 1 I SIR : Wei e l b 'lieve in tru l i °crane
I tneasutes;". sell, therefor 4 ro used to
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It efirlse and Ou terfeit cimcer,n. c he Eo
uirer-isdrocates.' True Denim; ; . accor
. ding toJeffeifien, is 'equal 11.:4 I justice
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te all men.'
e eli men arc hrtaiecV ; rqua/.
.The.4i - an D amwcY, of tth ch James Bit.-
.C , ltitian is a m ere'r'Grialviii," (Yeti4tnow he
- t ali ho was 110 /i!ONOERI " T .! pitl . l :tielKIL
, 4a1") ifi most; eulphatiCally , , ~ ,1 - , to the
' Ygood old Jefferson kind ;'ten. sa L ot n.per.
rati o n of the Luton rice, who.. Je' on calls'
'lc his Kota_ ft Virginies,l‘ iti ,"11+y
14iave No tito,wrawbielt ,t h: w • !Min is
Pixoticd to restect4 Your!pa • r
• I.Party, and that lying and . dereas' so:ell,
"f: ed decisionA ,the Stijore..e? (save the
.. ~..' mark) C ourt il :The people here] limit ItO'
(iake such tree and tried; D
. de 1 ' , i e paper
I.IS.IIE:NZir YORH TRIIIII El •ncinne lei
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Gazeffr an t - 2 :e .ff.a,li'A ,f : 11 There
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are but two — De ocratie papers itiken
1 , here,
silica butfou t t ir persons take 'hetet In I fact;
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one or o-tbirds of tilt Dust erats here
'lemild not radtd, a paper if t'aey' on.}
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1 ' Yon spoilt ofl 'giving artharppot:t to
1 the adminialtiation Presentof- uchanun.r
I shall give no' t'suppo to itueb - tct'.-
p i
- 2 Lgracifol adiniuistratian sal his, nor to any
, , Ipaper;tinfeis it be; for the dr Of..learc
itig how Illi men intik deanft a ' politics
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', is toe s 4a . that will-g ve . 1 . 'Slavery
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riazscittl aamtvastratio i , upport.- 1 -
Slavery is deomcd to die • - a i . .'tboseiwho
. ' support it ,in any Manner b . L . ' tit. stroniarto
' of the Gettral Govern= t m -trdie-Odit
ically J fferson said: , ‘l' . 1 5 'Almighty
has
has no attOnte that , tt- . 1 ,ta
~ sides with
the Oppresior." I know - b-uttered
uttered
uttered; "
lie _ ' ." .1` t Lei was
'crazy' aictle fanatic.' 1 , 'k. s they,i as a
N. -party, care , neither for . God;: .or man.—
Plundeitivi oppression a c ‘ thei objects/
No. ;. 1 -LACONIC ] D' DEDI 1
.., But: We beg leave' to in: m ion that
Wo do not belong to the Do., dace farty,,
and will riot uphold its .damitfille Minims.
',. tratioo, dor *ill 'bit a naiiiirity
. of_ . this
' State.‘ Tilefe-ie one person that the•Sonth
___eannet-Jefa by the - noed and that, is your
humble servant,- .1, .. li' ! -
- - POSTMASTER, lao, iscon Sin ,
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No. ,3 —?.. OrEiIUIN ii Slfft, , WHO HAS
HO SYIIPATIIY you O WIEISHii Sr.
' VERY al; GOHA.NAN, 0 Jo. eDoNALc.
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= I l Poot.sv4v., Ind,.Thn sda 'Novi p. '57.
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it - '1 , . ' GENT ME: ,1 4 r , 00.T ett6 . s before me.
''• 1 1 ; ,Iu rep ' y I have tins to i , : Tr. am very far
i from feeling nay devote or ymPathy. for
• .. - 'fi lOC or
~ lltie Democratic p rty / as you call it
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- (but which is better kn ,n - the the Old-line
- • I '. er_the:Pio-811very,part, -mident.l
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t ._2. - .. either. II hate your %ate
Salim ,Me'support yl
la MOH
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~,, i the nen of, Mr. Deal
- - ,, pnblicaas walks the t
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4 56,', the not'
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,' .otOgotocry county,
--- 1 me cent att. the office, bt
i • SOn : shire is ,not an 0)
, that bail got, sense or ,q'
.1..; ' to keepl-the; office. '...r
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....,- ,:,-ialt - et-ap Old-line pap'
- Allageyerat thing, i
. tii - . iitui I. fee it is on,
can craMYOur Pro-Six
- . ism - dein. I . Every it
ccuninutity l ts a Republi
. :of this, Aber ate 43 nut
' , s 1 -Yogi; TRIHNNE taken '
soma 7 or ',BO others, al
~ Inanity and right. Do
here. - I. J. l A:
- .... No. .—lso/gEtimA
Sin i You. aro on th
negro Inv, and_wheu
iwitha_ airs which do ti
'may lo k for patronage_
-sissippi
T. D. WEBBER, P'
Ns 1 Yong, Nov.
, . dent of th e rimy, a t
that G t; vonior _Welke
friendly interview. wit
4isetuwing glum
-e4pe!iapy . refative to
_ ,all y rela ti ve t,..
\ tainin the action •of titi Constitutional
le
' Conve ntion in- not role ' tha:entire hi
. , strum;t t to ' the people. 11, ey difrered ra
,
1. dieall biit departed "ftli j ds,
,apra:iinted
- A isiotbet interview fort e 3settesion of, the
l' same subje ct . Sem'e of he mutu a l friends
t ,
..,,- lope fir it recanciliano ,-:, t the 'hope is
fallaciMui; their diffcren fare ton radical ;
to ethnic of compromis(;
i. n hostility is
z_. -.inevitable, Iyalker's op Dos on to the Con
- .stitutitro, is not found . . I n. the Slavery
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clause, g'which is only part illy , submitted;
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_., :,. - but o . the refusal of I th_ 1 Cenvention to
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permit to 'vote against a, well as . for the
COnstiimtion. He remands ii assl violation
of thti Pederal....Censtiluti of the Kan
sae
sae snO Nebraska . Bil; o . p opular sever;
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, eigrityr and the rights ' of jacif-gaVertimenf.
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'Tbe President eiy . that if the Con
initutiintal Convention be! [Mithorized, bye
ressli
Cengress, Ire is bound o tinstain its action,
- :. whatever it may', be; I . i ft .
_Walker held,
the aptileation.of the resident's doctrine
. .to sustain the-refusal sithMit the : entire
Constiiittion to the puler vote r to be a
..;',. iimplei assertion , of th right of :Congress
' •to for any Constitnti non the territory,
' -lades of leaving it thelpeople to depute
1 pil
for , t etnselves. ' Wal err has never yet
- - - seen t i , e Constitution, n nobody outside
II." knowns whit it is; al t ' 'tlfo :of the
government to obtai a py o it bade,
failed.l It is feared th kt e signers will b't
i l fc
_drivet:ut of the terri my 'that the Coii-',
atitue will be 'cou • ispirions std
• err
..-._ that t e State en ca n never beset
‘,. in in tian.except by egderal arms."
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Walk r destitute that, e . not acquiesce
in the 'nation. of the C • ventioii_ without
Violating the -- pledge he I gave,:iiinificing
-s- his honest minnetiens, a making
Infos/sus, if resistance be linadei.to the es
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tablishtnetst of the St
President •will neOssro
ernor fOf tbe Teirt:ory
ttlidowr.
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PROPERTY 111114 . to be NEAD. 1181
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'We-publish elsewel - antestraordina l
articles frem theWelhi grog rtrio!l of a
Otb inst., for two '' . tole ,
I lst.iThe Union is gnizedeverywh i er
Ix, the 'central ortOtts ..fi the -National D
Anocmcy, and the ort
~ mouth - piece) of the
!Adrriitti4.tration, 2 1 It is the most ahsc4 ,
lute and distinct a .at 'Set made. of titi
'doctrine ther. properi l l ,, ,
i 6 man ahoulo be a
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1:111iSCMIlt recogni
,;4 and .protected) „as
property in lands, cit t cir,- or' - 'irsci t nalief
;fees. • - ' 1 l
fln this rirtiels it i ''laid . down ibrodl
that the constitution .f t tlie =United Sta
icanies slavery into - if the..- Staieil. of Ith
Union, in defiance • : I State conslitut'ons
1
and State soveicio y'. The Ili iop. as
,sumes even bolder] T 111111144 and dec l ares'
ithat so far from any 4'6,-r/eying kright to,
exclude a slaveholde . from Ile soil,' orlato
deprive himh y i p aa nu o t f ic l a ti l s ,s ri ttid p i, e u ri t : w ,i h t
o is : i h t i s t i -.lo w u , il it d c en t
bury to protect him lib :its pogsessionsl,j I
ed -the gradual, ex sion. of this'doctrine
from a, local spell , to the itinics
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pf the government, , d' its final^ tremagni.
*nee by the Supre .[Couit in the .
,Scott ,accision, will tiot be tittmparci_ I
li t
etas,it s m lo . pivlll94 ay al by that patty - 1W it I,
been inStirm't 1 1111t8`giowthr belie)-"
tn .l-
opeent and matu t y. It ties at
first mam.
mined that an own r of slaves frfillo in
transitu thro a free tate, did not ' [ lose the
right of bolding his laves, /ut thet,the lo
cal law of the„State F whielt he Wes a, re i
dent followed and
. Iprotected'hiitt in 'e
right or ownershio. l I ' 1 I [ --•
The Set of 184" pealed so much of 1
t
act of of 1780 as nutted the hollers of
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slaves, boyand the to' where the j institu.,
tion eras protected . 'l , local law, for the pc - 1
tiod-of six in. alul all that lany!paAy
l• PCBs (the Penal&)'rtnietn among them ar
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any statesmen ma t ined was that the right
of the owner was destroyed , by passing
into and throw fre . !ate. 1
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There were pl I fni indications On . I t }the ,,
t :
part of the South f 'presses and Politmens , .
during the camp of 1856, that _ be doc.\
trtne now avowed y the Washington Fn-
ion, would be pr spd upon ths dominant
party with such az or as to force; :its{ itteer
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poration into • its lima platform, 1,,,1 at
such will be the Akan,' that the Nation
al Democratic p iy i will ultimately i stand
upon the ground irw occupied by the !Pi
ll
1 ion :is tN predict dal that only . lawaitskthe
Ifulines.sof time fOr its realization. ..1- . 1 - :•..,,,
1 The Drell Sco l i-idecision has been the
forrunner of th atraordioaryalsOPtion
I It, in fact, laid tin the doctrine as 'con
' stitational law._ be Caprt carefully avoid
ed suing in so any words, that slaves
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could be taken • int o free States! and' there
/eld in defiance does) laws, but it inves-il
ted them with s 11 purely chattel qUelities, t
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and so. complete y. ' hiehle4 the I owners by 1
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constitutional e cis ruction as to make the
inference not o l "gal but logica4l and in
this light slava tiers have heid that decis
ion of the Suprj , ii Court, from , the-day it
it was delivere tate present iime. With
them it is \ iiit!„, y good law lAA lgood De
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mocracy.,
Cognized,, ~.,
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i 11i° anfetet4 iom the,premise lis inevi
,
fable. Ib s iclaed e slave to the sanie chat
. • .. . t ,
Ad staniud oaf _ tie horses,•an4l sheep..stqd
lt , rry- - -. -- .:4 ant.l.,maitrtained
;by all civilised , *teas, The L - nienidmit-I
i ting the postula t einference
as a poiitical truth, ati
I once accepts the as self , evideti t!, the
It
constitutional coolstraction that f eatablbsbesi
Abe one, Must pi 1 ssaAly protect 'the Oh
:
1 er•
We shall' watt with conid'srable inter-1
,
est - the course' he journals add ' - nolitician4
who have to I Idly endorsed the Dred Scott
decision as' , ,ce s •Autional, will now take.—
Ta admit the p r emise and deny its.rational
and incritableitt6elualin, would be not on
ly impolite. bu, I absurd- We Shell see
what the Noll4ena Democratic Press bas to
say upon this suhjeet.--Pttts., Da
El
of
get:
reap•
tace
;lent
there
ace.
want
you.
than=
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.. this
ken 1, In testiniony.
mbe 4 of TIDENEw
41 t office, beside
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ill olithe side of hu . -
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let rid yoiir ',trash
ll m
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LY ND fl) .1 4, 111EICT,
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INK g side of the
on ease 14 meddle
t c cern zou, you
Ire
-13yhates,
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'3il,lalia,
:The';arr!spian•
lung cici ' . Eays
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• a Icing cur'
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:.Pre Ident to ,
iii at Icingth.
111 0
priety, o! sus,
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'velment, the
•tl on the q:er
ereisifoioe:atid
hie teentimente,
I nior trill he,
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The Les i Jof the Reibbear. 1 ,'
Wi have ai,' erigth through Si. Lou.
ts
is and Cipcineal 'papers, quite fell . !detaili- 1
of theloss ofl , ilre steamer Raitthow. The
telegraph gaVO - PS at tte time of 'the disas
teri the prindi4l, - faCts, and laati!sharti the
story thereforeg-niust of the interest that
would have aiteheillto it had it occurred
twenty years. e. ,:We giver however, a
few incidents and facts, notwithstanding elm
staleness of pi* wh o le days 47 deposited its
riist upon thel my... ,
The steamer Rainbow, when ten miles
above Napolen ',, Ark., at about 2 A: K. mi'
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the 21st of N o v ember was diacovierdit to be
on fire amidships She was instantly head
ed for a favorable spoi on the shore and run -
to land. Terrible alarm seized the 'passeti- I
gers. .Thoseic;n l the forward patt l of the
boat were _ pitied without trouble. The
flamilf"eut offlgieape to those io the iitern — of
the ieisel
.ccift.pt through the prils of the
river otia.literld eight. • It is said that
from th e. time t healarm of fire, was given
initillifro - A4 aktovered the •boat, not more
, than five mi tea bad elapsed. Many of I
~,
[ the poor grea tres on board were burned to
death in their staterooms. „Others escaped
Li ll their night ,lothes to perish iirthe dark'
river- ' Oates With heroic fortitude not on
ly saved their own lives, but _ labored iu the
midst of Alarkeeis and terrorin saving oth
ers. A mot her gathered up her,three chit;.
then and , ruatilag with them all, through
the edge of tli limo out from the stern up ,
.n the Bow o tho boat, placed there in oile
d
y r on shire alitl danger was oTer., A hie-
lxind and wild perished within a rod of the
shore in _ .. b ether's tuns.!' ',Ano th er
strop* man , dream ,from the water with
his wife and hild,lbut not in time to tea:
cue the lov Objects of his aolicituderfroni
aiis
death. Out' 047 \iersons,. 75_ fonal an
Untimely end Q the water or in thei.ilames.
'Thar boat d all she contained' of gOods
Were totally datroyed. Tho Clerk of a
steamer whi j went to the rescue_ of the
poor ciestar .
.ist speaking of thepoeuniary;
tors, says: 1 . - , '' i
"The Rai r was fully freighted, with!
groceries, an r coffee, mol as ses,:-say, 800 1
tons, all of ih tOgethei with the boai it,
ff.
a total ices. , ' ' 'fi
‘llr. Jlllik o froui Philadelphia, lost
820.000 wor 'of jewelry. Other pusses!
geri lad so : thirty thousand to NM of
exchange, col : Snd , beak notes, aid the eat
tire, loss of bl oat, cargo and money, is not
, far, if any,,s .on of $200,000, ' ;--
1 "On the the Louisiille betel have
a rbk of S I.: 1,11, andllie cargo is ito doubt
covered by I„ . there as the g-..00ds be.
to r a rn `r ants Qt Lcadivillepfiii.
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Send out
us on subseipti ,
they will be tin
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need `of mon° ,
collecting n 1;
, o ur
,ql+g°lll
prosecute •,) c i , ,.
ter fierithol l i
en
then, viho' t
whin 'te — e - ei* 'Y
'sonic iitti' 4.
if cot 14e l i
giving th
haqe our 'Tr
Oct sli
ri,
In Or olVerwiilui
raptly hteded.l: We are in
and if e eali , succeed; in
I tithe of i liatit Hi e have 'staid
ts, we 011 enabled' to
tork do 'ng t e coming - win
ri,
iiehiag.l 14t our friends,
4rr thew elvei Ilinglibied,; or
iillsiii - theif and lii money=—
lola
rn4e ,
1
ffoit to se t, us Nommoney=—
lola aniono , a , Oart.. Besides
credit on 'Our bbeks, they shall
. doing.
rin f tst ; tnatiltP, for so
11
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4,71
A r J 1,„ . t _III, ,..
tillitlCOX,' T; 1.44.101p1 V - On 1.1011 Juion•
&ilia', #.- 40.4, Big the newly !loc-_
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tsfrierk ' , hatoarti,{ l took liariti of his of.
f* St Vita 1 lir . keliiii experienced
. , . . an
Oarsman, eei man, pad wilt a,nbtlesa yer.
form ,the dat es of his pet ti i the satisfaction -
of 'ill. .l - 1 ,
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Wm. . den Esti; reti4 after having
+t....±r_
seoed in t 't paint ut. a timber of years.
Ad has 'Sias exec at 0, j eer, and bears
with hiM, to his retire ' eat, kbe 4artn Wishes.:
09s worm body of krien , I .
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,TA Sratr i a.',.—un Sa Graft las), the employ.
ees. on the EP. : 1 1rt. W..tho. IL 4. b i a d a s l i tr ik e ,
gild refusa(ibil i go:to e 4 until an
w4s made j [by shicli — thi /r ba6it pay was, given
thein. ,t I eduanittee of ti e+ _ waited ! upon
e e
their empia w wheal l 1
diiiieSaieswero set
tied. tli ri *,
ident seidved ta detain the Man
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train until half imet ilra o'4lorkliii the! lifter
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! Tataset._ 6 4tv no Day.lA—Thisrektay last; ire lire !
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glad to :, , a getrrally_Obscrved here on a ,
, . imp, i
day of 'Thanksgiving and ' /fist.
.1 In . the after.]
aeon, eicCerffing to igiitatieet: -a large naseit. 1
binge of 'persons in t - . itil the Presbyterian 1
' Church ; oa_ isteued lit air'inteiresting lecture'
• i .1
On India, 'by ' the ;ft v. T. IA. M'Clill. After
'which. a c ollection wait! taken Op;,to further the
.cause of the{ Chris ... ti l t Religt"6l,. in that tiler 1
tracted co on ry . . li they Prentng. the Court
1
ilionsew i lta fi led to hear tlit ;Rev. lic=liaker de
liver a i d i tscotirse on d i p emlyect of Temperance.
i The lecture as a calpt, searching , and argn-.
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menthe 'one and willitend to stir up temper.
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' ;ince men to settee o r their -high duty.
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I ,:i. Bi/iall.'''.•
;count of the
` , during last
i 1
frequently al
!The Ne i vriCi
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Ilof the Ir it
days ago. omen;ot
'he ldercfr /yen chronicles an se
captnrellt a be a r, in that county,
week, and olises. that they are
ten just S`
err
ow *that neighborhosd,
Ale Gai t 4tte a gir4an account
county a few
onside? this an
T J J es, T.
skti. the Cornelis
4ointed byl Gore 01104,, to °Testi.
BANt
Hall;
sioneril
edhy e Legialat bale Aubmitted a report
to the r rnor.‘ A far *Sbiu been ahertain
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ed,..irr p rs that the total' sun:Alt of — the ,lia-,
bilitieu i of pe 13arsi, amortat. to TW o
~. Millions
of Doll ars!The assets a ountto Two D4lllOllB
wi n
Sevenhundred Thousand 'oilers, consisting of
bills ' ble, reailleot4,l stocks, &ie..
i.c.ei
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A " i il A 1 _oil
TB . W LSOI .-ItIMIL r 1 ..GAIX. .nee . t he
Dec.bri n o the SuOunil peurt;over-rttling the
Natotio fo ra new trial; in She case of !Charlotte
Jories, II ry Fife mid Monroe Stewart, the two
if
1 former— bays the! Pittsburgh Dispatch—lmre
a
madej int: ch4tssie4 Lof the' murder,'for
which they are . no* under sentence `of death.
Thei both state th r .llotrac Stewart, ii inno 1
cent of any participation •in the bloody deed;
and a l i ckaiiwledgb themselves to be the'guilty i
parti .' From their coflfession, or so touch of
it itt I e
eat is has be melptiblic,lit appears' hat
;
the murder Was ins . igatel i ty 'Charlotte Jones,.
and coMmitted by Fife herself . " 1 Fife, left
nose
the lilelieeisport ma ket nine on the m ight - oft
the mrlor, and m cting Charlotte Jones near
Wilson'a li l ense, bo thp i eded there! together,-I
iir
and ti C
ly murdei•ed carp -Wilson and his I
sister.
tt liarlotte it
tnte the' house first, and
Fife following, Inocked he old-man down, and
commenceld riflingjihe' h u s e. Charlotte, while
thia Was c!aing,"AattMnpted Ito kill her Aunt ` with ;
a nasal kni're; bat tit wace l edli*Fifel despatch.'
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ed he } by stampi ng up o n) ht..e , head with the
heel 9f, hi boot. ,'Fhns, by their' own confetti
Oen, u4revelled!ine of' l i the. most mysterious
as well revolting .an lnhumaa murders on
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nmortt. 1 - 'A _ , I . : ,
COlPrit PROCEIDIN74BOOND SIX.
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James hamberNe.. Ru ch Moulton At , oth
its.-lict on for iiire'spetis. Verdiet for" th e
plant Ve,for $l3. ! ' • • • - 1 I
4 ir
thee. ; Tayloris. ! White.-xiiject.
.went for i piece of Ism I New Driehthn 'con
!
mining five acres. lir,e act for the plimtiff,
with the osts,. AG.
1 • • — 1 • - i A.
Henry Lane vs. ohnA Gibb.—Action
for debt. for! $22 . "ot !for the pitintiff,,
1 1
for $71,11. . tietienfmi e new trial. De - Monti
Ueda ' ."': ' 1 - !, - • 1 . !!
'• Minim= Vourtilicin Its. 6 .4 , ._,
~.,0„,, ease in Asmalfielt.' V et tor.plan-'
tiff f l or sias,oo i . iatasies:', .: -f . •:- !. :-.l'
' Oi tkiii l da.7..tiie, 2 ltit put, the C s Oirt heard
' :et "delice'szie 1 !!'• tof C mid. iti the
;I / 1 -!„, • . ° • '' •
of the warren , ,of ;-Joseph 1 41. M artin
and Goma, • . sto 88i211 . 418.813i8ied
Wm it tterling, for
!! nudistentmee of his
imst / F dam
wifej aud i t:had, • - -
!!! -,.! , - \
!Nov, 27th 11117; the rt having heard the
1 r
'Artie'. their proofs in. 'allegitioilit; upo n the
- 1• i• • •
prayer or the ieFen! 'to belarerd in this
I cue r ordered that W. , ! Sterlit*lpsi !to the
Directord'of the rem Of Dee:vet County, ! the
caret j i -1
1511 Of 116 8 00tioalip, for the,soppost, and
tnalOtanenee of h Wit . nail othrtmiee , herr;
after ordered hyl the' t, ' • and Slat:pay ter'
el s
thei! the further ! ! inut i ; steventy.sve delimit
118 Malik maintain t maintain 4vhitt nphiiiinfant,
child untD, otherwise, firagid.by the:court. i
' Cins. jo. W. 114 trietigir. David R. &Whig
,
andiDenvel IL Wallace.i Indictment for Riot
and: Daniel .1 1 1 ' •
anillAssz;Vited - Defts; plead not guil
ty, ! V et at gal ti On tlie bet count. of
the dilltmetstil t 1 Wm. IC Iliteriles and
i
Dield I3Mrling am ti in ` mariner . nd form
a, tiMititand indicted pen ! the mond tionsa;
ii i iiSiiel it. W ait ' aei-, guilty. - emitafflo
lis i •!t -1. Isi
~.:.! :
. ,
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Ira
, .
N
Oonotabilitz for w
and then , let him
sue any other-cleat
igFor myself, wisi
and look forint to ...
future. That T ltorial Legial
in reipect to theauthority overt
tion, been ree tby the al
grass of 1856 d 1/357. Thi
tare has called leon!vention to l i
September next Tliat Cvustr
will or they will et übutit ,tc '
the majori ty o tho then
. act .
settler of Kali . If Ithoy , ,
'lnibul . 1 wit . ... I,Yout4 h
in lawful op , . • :, their co t
of 'good:- and, ell 14 4 A d
doubt, gentlet , ' 1i; tier One
than 1, the eh' , - ....4illgistrate f
will join you i. l dp , .. ithin..
"But, gentl •en for any
doubt that that! oc cation will
an instrument , th-y way..
adoption,or rei .tio of the;
of Kansas to '1 W , , now are
;,, .
he actual maw , Omit se
. ,
Territory of It , - . , Then";
andin 'Emmen , - ..t,he'
led by the la of urcoun ,
structions of t e hid Magi .
Union, who w.` pl there.,"
and sworn iby t em to-execute
do pot entertat a oubtiout t
vention . will s bmit .to'-the I
then bo!actifid tratteri of 'Kan
*Motown fur t eti*lrtior, by .:a •
jority ,of the holt} peoplob
31101144 i or je,di that , Con I
'lel reject it,: ,hert a is an. en .
vention ;lit t I- rfortued! ,
, .
has adjuurne., Deicer; to ni
, voice.: ''Whati nes4ll' r . i
4 , 1 V hat' ncl , y?geit ask? gent!'l
I arc two othmi y exits from
and, as the q I anon is a:fir
I propose to a ewer it. In I i
1 not under le act of tholl ,
bagislature, ~ n tl innder the
; press, you, 1 , e Whole peop t
! have a rigli 1 to elect a De '
1 gross, and to! •leetf• a Territort
land through ,haqLegielatt
your views, 4 t struct th ,
a new Conve tio to submit
tution for t e ' sideration ,
in. thean I str of their .1?
gress, , ihose I.by a •majont
votes,; to a ogress 13
thorizing th !pen le of K ,
State, Coast' uti n for W
quite certai I ge tlemes, s
, it,
th
there i 3 in , y ! vent d pc_
quiet exit f the-ens.
1 thcre.
difficulties I; w ito,yon la
and that th 'dm is,; rapid
bas not dy arrived, w
justice and 1,
',, he &pie shall
Thi - Conv; fin harm - el; - 'd ,
Joumed, - an haef pt subtaitt.
tion to the ' ' l'e What if
this; does ' ty. slier re o
commended. in
,state I
tuittei to .t ii p °pie,. thati'
uot =tier tit l ac of the late
laturo, 13131.4 , er the laws o
the whOle pie of Kansa/4
elect tiliele6te 1 o Coogresii,
ITerritorial 4gisl tare; audit
lature'yfns e i!sp l your rier
tiirmi &call si 1 •Coareation,
eonstitition i r lir elossiderao ,
1
they ma ins 1 t ( h eir Delo - die I
[NIA len rote
paste the m
iform
GM
g i) g ti
the
the,
tint
am .ller
night. l l shoild
1+
or New Y ! niai
majority. I !
He poke r
for it our •
elected at
ity.l If hi
tali s •
be sup?!
d'atioWai
shall '
eti
hat,
vs"
was
:tot
I=il
1E
MOT
State
Satin
of Nv.
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6f ati'
l aigiali i
ktlable I;
0 0 ai h -Pi
c 6 vi , ie of
c ;roide4
bOlithl!W
uttered
I h
[elf
1, 4 , 4 4 or
to ovor
betteF.
, eitiiiii- -
i .. i LO Th e
t ig
c L Vg. he r'
the. e'en,
LI il 'i
r,'l reennet
pikbmit aneh
' 0 fir the
c i 0 peop l e
,
;hen nia,Y.
I.tl of the),
t hat; time, i
4114i g iiii- 1
1 by thelti.
lite
i t: o the ii
the pl.?. 11
lieSwe,!, 11.
tbI.PM: , II
, le . i nf ..the I
titelleter-
1 otti L l ma.
4. ; i
the . they
ti uthm.,ll.ll
thit Zeti'r
office— •It •
i
f ;', II
, nien ft Them
lin direulty;
efcal one, I
si obar nest„
E . Territorial
' a lif Clou
t ',, of jErsitisas,l.
tei,to Con- ! i .
1 gislatine; l :
n c i .i. 2,..1,
r u
lip m,
1
itber to'ettlll
~n ew' Constii
1 the people,l
i r t o ,t, c00...i,
i
f , theirc l own
it
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83 it AN, sisT
' ' l 6 form' ti
~ l '
lree. ,lt is
ti n t is Mode
lui, 14.noii,
fissmeitti an&
i sorroatided:,
16oming, 1 ,if it
6 the Tejo tif
avail in Kan
r ;
4 . ,
le Ttewstr, -- ed.
11 /eel Ciinetitn
i in s wise like
;
' end ? 'Fie to
-1
tine no Anti-
Oe'ober, next,
1 1 •
; itorica ees
ongress, 1 yon ,
e II right to
id i'r eu • i'
io .elect i,a
is , h vi h e at Leg
', ' ' illei !kin
, autnzit c i t n;io
' ..' ttl pojnre, 6, ,
G& , 1 1
, agnse, Amu
t s,',l l l co4ivesl i to
5, A . Oil I Kati l sasto
V' entelveil i '' 1,7
' 0 nit/ n esc
L te — licgil l atutve.
to llride for
II ional 6nvcit- -
o ' ionil. Del,
'.law titiili4ii
; 1
o n 4,c ;
,nsti ielt
ti
,_4gie
7 d id l e:m
4 mil it at
et iiin lean.; l i ,
1 ,L: . _. ; 1
1 ''',.. : I
il
> i , ...at pe 71tus
k Ity bairn agreed
li i, ....alyor!.. The
1. 1
,by a. Imoj,iri- ,
ici . devoutly to be
~ ! , f 11 ! l b
' ' theta lin , a*
;
t I nt . 4 witli ht
s ,co toned .n w
i, !ilia , tiine.li $
V 6, e liiiid:
il r 1 ,
' l , I -togo` Ito e
i • ,tny i fanaily o.
electeo:l Ma or
5 fi on
ve thna i ni
i ! 11
. 1
18,
(ion f]:)
a by
°aye 1
Con!
!MG
e"b
peopi ,
wit.
to:
ew Tqi
lis elci
=ffil
recko
rell ac
party
Ago, 1
\raison
Jell. •
of ono 1
ione l tbe fees 1
tt Tuesdii,t
ti ..olle
01 serv icn
a bysnore I
I
was 'ill
. theti, If
i 'it will -rot
rty :we ;"
l id, he11 : 71
000 i inej
r -
ngkto - -
it le no • to
°
hi Ili :cot
e
t,
ty,f,
qt I.
I 7
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14111"-
'l ia r ZS?" get I "
i l itiirmin t nm• wh e, the over l y it: &WIG of
t 0 luau Co titntion is submitted to,the pee,
A:1i11i i f °t i*iP they 'lltlr."tiin64: th
st.
4,` e
d a .• It provide aia'
k.i: ,4 llt " iegao 6o_ be leld, , Oni tha t the
-• , eitt of :conveittott atoll ipPeintticres
0,, inniss*ersnfor midhlioitoty,;. - Whe shalt Sp
ikaiitt, thriti 'Jitdisi 2 Od election for 'etich`,pre
clipstrindllesit thin e slialtuaki.returntif the
deetion to ti-sald.riesident. who, with two
JA more mem o' , of the Convention, than IP"
spo'it and pro um:elven Ultini' I , . '
This il the most kind of vi l iy., When
1: ! .0
cud remembe r !hit' the Preside tof the Con.
Tilton is S eyor-Gelaerat Calk no, the cam-
Pe , of Sheri Jopes, and otje of th most. me ,
i l a
istirlulpnlons of eit, as i walis• e at tilts& '
P"* -815' r er i '' la the Territory , our ideas
of fairness are scattered to the di fie has
this far, and will doubtless colt . ti do 'all
in Lis power to thatch, Slavery it il the! people
ofl i Kanou;4, . into , his h
al4ne, is ' Wittpd the ' ditty f holding the
c t
eloction..lß leonms thc:iall - i lan election,
5...= .
.:Ippoints-the 'COM= ouers, Mee : the re
iasso; in ' them, • andil Pro winces upon
t f ml Whist Champ would * el e State men
h ;l. ye with so pclwerivelited in M? lions at
ali. lie would d appoint for Com stoners, snob
men as 110 Ch 30, receive what TO OS lte pleased,
a n d it as did' Bile iniself his
reject's 0., not - or. ,
i„ 1 . , 1 i •. I. =. , ,
['Sot thisls not all. Wiut Mr. alhowypoiiti
lly honest, and dispelled to t Orly in •the
tiatterj he w ould still have lan authority con
lierre'd Atpon Om that is nnwitninted. ~ This is
',itsceptible i f the , plainest proof. lohio, lodi-
Ono: Mints, &sib. d Slimmer', when mi.
IPriing for admission , the ;Fedora:l Union,
' -olt
IPteseuted ConstAtuffoi ring In them gm ve.
Ificlause which we q u o te below: and we may
add, that tati State since 11302, ff.aosas esdept
lea) hos Presented.. ,tol l Congress al method for
' • I
holding the first electi , differing from this.—
tis as foll4ws: -- ' i
;
,1' "The P sident of e Conventi on shall issue
Ilwrits of el tion to I t c. Sheriffs Orthe several
i cOunties, uiiing mto proceed to the eleo
i
ttitik ef' GO mi'ar, Members of Amembls. Slier
jiff, and Cotoners. at the respective electionlis
iriclolit i tt' ttounti, and which . elections , shall
be condo° in the manner prescribed by the
ci d
election lolls of OW Territory'{ , ,-1 ' . 1
,-•• In pur.. knee. of l it prevision of this chsrac- 1
ter have tie elections 'alwaye beMi hold.' The 1
ihws oft hitikerrifory Were uniformly le ft to
regilate the •inancter' or holding
~them, the
Sheriffslo Issue the•writs, and the people to se.
lect4iseir own Judges. ibt these .customs , and
rights ihi people', of 16Inswi are` robbed, and
the power that they should themselves possess,
As placed la the hatite of one man, who is mad e
by the Constitution the sole arbiter and Judge
of the ba4ots Mit., f • ~ - -
, Imio riant i from' Wadanon
1
The la tes t news from , Washington ind icates
that a rapture halt; oe . la about to take place,
between it'resident Duchanan'and Cloy. Walker.
The late is now in Washington Ctlj and ins'
sista that the acts' of the tfecomptinilCiinien
tion shall be void, and that the pledgeshe made
:to thilltpeo: Pie of, Hansesin his Topeka speech,-
than be rulalled.l Theiresidept and I Cabinet.
it is sat a re a Unit in'opiesing him, ,and I will
throw th united Influence in ,favor of the be,
gus Coiatittitieni and in opposition to!the right
nfink.-14efratertsont:thamorniertifirigesti
GOY. 'W I , Iker, • and Senator Quinn . of California,
has - al4 '
given ,noti c e that In takes similar
ground, and will stand by Walker "to the bitter
end." 1t
ther Dentocratio Senatets and Repro:
sculativ 5 will doubtless join them, and , these
with tai l L
more inftueutial of the Northezn.Denr
o . cratic ouratio. who ' , have opened their batter
ies, will eiiher hold.the Administration in Check
in its 81 very popagendistb, or Yend•the Dem..
arty to 1 pieces. Col Forn'r f
1 1 eys ipape ,
Douglalstovgan, and the leading New
Id NewdEngland Democratic papers,
- ,
early assumed: a stand in favor lof 'Gov.
land :We i l people of Sansas,'• tied wn i
m to make war upon the Administra=
!Got Welker is removed or the settlers
ITerritorY are not' 41owed to rote/ milli
on thej Constitution ; ° under which they'
I i
(her
ocratio
S4nator
Yt.rk,
have al '
Walker
force t 1
Lion, if
of that
servedl
are to I
To Te
Fri.
chers, School
ds'of;.ditOcztio
,e, Bttler,
er C ount i e s ,
'•• • . •
• •notlerqgtied having . ..teen appointed
mitre ! fort he purpose making the
ry arrangethnts. • for • 'holding - 7 a
'.r.' l B;:loslitute; in ',yew Brighter.; cote
, g . .on Ilotada,y the 28th day of De-.
7. nort ! ,.*neld onni.unda•that the said
roinaitt•in of's-Rion at
,
eo day ..411eldie 4 three emelt •
L'lltir leen:trek 'oe deiiverd.en the
branches . of E ocation - .taught in
on • Schools, ratite alsS'Of the
•-1 of !! ! • .!
dolls .tenchlng, hygntlenten dia.
hed ai r . practical ! F..litr t aters. • .!It b.
; .. that bl Largo,' number ~of Teachers
hf • I.' • • • •
er tuds Jot' Attention • shall he
t.- Fvery effort lill be made to coa
•
olio att e
nding. - to obtain .ralnable in
, Cats in the practical 'duties:, of the
Tbere Rill be published in. 4 few
...programme oftte. order of
-!• ! • •
!!!!!„,! ,
.‘• •
proceed
ra friendly lo!th cause of Eduer.tian
heated 'to•gprep • blication.ttithiS an
, i'.!!! !. • ! . I. ! •
JA B. GUILVOSD''
Ctrrialtaisig .
.•••• D CIITCHLOW.
• Ta
MEE
neces
'rend
mein
aerobe
'fewlt
least t
' d;y.
I •
. I a mu
1 Cele
, I tOst n
i legal
dem
and
se
le .t
street'
Teach
der,
logs.
Pat
IWO IV
01111001
kafield, Miss., Nov. 30.-W. T.
rman, who was foimeri'y treasurer of
P stern Railroad eanipany,.was arrested
I . Haien' last' night on a charge of
obbery. IBe confessed his guilt.
evidence 'against Mr. Tnekerman is
• ire. He' acknowledges having $BOO
.f stolen Postage stamps; $5OO in
.n the Lee Blink of Masschusotts were
on him. 1 ' ThO Philadlphia mail to
. being missed with others, the Rail
:upenotendent, .and the Postmasters
. gal Agent Holbrook hive ! been on
Irt for several wes past to catch the
Tho inicitit of the robeiries 'is sup
tol Se largd. Mr. Tuckerman will be .
L . ed at'New Haven kknorrow. I_
the th
A ir
b*
i p a t i
7 covh4
I
ii by 'au
tioits cun
t I ' l l 1 l e 110-
'l7' 4
sobmazi 1 , i
.
roe mod
[ 11F
ent,
te J j
: Ih
-1..' The
, 1 m ilt , --
- DILTARD , LAYT.OII. Aof .marriage o f
Bayard Tayler, in gmba. Sazoiy, to Mitts
Harman, of Gotha, took place, on the 27th,
n 8 1
ult. Mr. T. passes the winter with 'his
bride at Moscow, where She bas relatives re
sidi . Be is to'como back to Ainerica
nest utumn, and Willis announces that
he "alreadi wiitteb to him to claim for
Idle, Id the • honeymoon of his return.'
'dove
btr• I 1
El
' I
El
' r
. I
Th.. T *Atroo 4 '- '
as,
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Correspondeneiro the Argur. , .
1
~..., . F., ,. f , ..-. ...,': i
21 , ..';''i einrlterros;'.Nov. 28, '57.7 1 ,
Bit i ,,...1.<, --
~ --, ,
c.' , . le members of cnngress /save as
itt , inatle 'heir 'spite/dank - et the Capiroll
Nextli" ' will dontitkee `hrint nearlyK,,if
snit: ,,a1l til their postS;; The ' Cityi
liowerar;cte fill ing up with -olicti-4iererft
with-'a! :rapidity perhaps' neeer'before 'VAL:.
neared jtist on ,
the ere of the opening.-Of.
Congresell ',The financial pressure tiatitlf
en petite out of employment, and turnq
their fie hitherward, who, probably, three.
months ti o barbered not 'the remotest id ea
, k
of scrddi g. Many, very many, vow oy.
ant , with hope,' !11l be doomed to bitter dill._
appoint eat blare they are appal- older,
and will . compelled ...to' turn their steps
homewa smock of-funds,' sick ' at:: heal,
and pre ically , Convinced 'of the tgingratk
tilde :of,
5,
epublics.," and the , hearrtlessne!s
of Firs' - Orthe.thousaolle here claiming
posttio . scarcely a hundred ; will be grafi
fi4; ' , `--; (r. 1. 1 - 1
nt
An ,aa ni mated strrtggle - is progressing (pr
ate, ele cti ve offteeri of the House- of Rep._
resentat ves The prosentineumbentchav
ing but ittle"lpe, sre disposed to surren
der the lay en e ntirely into the Lands ottbeir
Democratic opponents. Orr, of , 8.. C.;
Phelpsild l!flozi and J. Glancy Joni.,s,lof
Pa., a the . prominent competitors 'for
Speaker The former . is "supp l osed to tie
the fatort ito of Dame, the Preaident; his Dael is
most* d in connection' with the positidn,
and it i pretty gonerallyi believed that cbe
pill be he - cancus,',nominee: - The centest
for the lerkshiP is between Allen; of lit;
in
Robin, of Ind., and Olds, of ,Ohio-411
ex-me hers of I the-House..Robinson •is a
shrewd mad unsernpuleus wire-worker 4 is
report ' l
i to hatiebrougnt with him eeveral .
barrel, of good "r.orn , whiskey;" lint hav
ing, while it,' . Contuse; • voted steadily 1
'against , ' the Fugitive'Llave.Lat, he haslit- 1
tle or o 'show; for the Bout erners' have I
given nut in,advince that the support' Do
manwh 3, o can .n 3, exhibited an record
Olds ii - so .no mins that it ' Konli. be 'fetal
1,.
t 3 the:rerntat qof an honest man to give
him even the mpty honor of it complimen , '
Lary vide. len's chanees,.therefore, i ore
deemed deoid dly ihe best. . i
.The light in which the late Kansas bon-1
stitutienal Convention , Bwindle ii v l ieired;
by the candid of all perties i , ocea ions a
vast 4lnf einbarrassMent i to. the Adiatin
istrat'oti andltas well nigh thrown leitea
write; and ,4small beer" , peliticians. iota
convulsiots..l Wh i m; the intelligence! was
first Communicati.
, that tbo (invention had
completed its leh rs, the "fierce Demitera-li
, del Lbeeamd ect ; jubilanl that it cool ;wed
contain itself, andlapeedily. wilted the nees
1 t
all 0 etA the Centiftint,that u more ' sit iektel
*eel be beards that. the Nro rids of "hleetti,
1
ing nees"l were staunch+, and that thd
last nail had been driven :into the coffin of
"Blitelkliepeblictinism!i nt when It was
i l.)
seen! that Ferney,'s ]'rest , uglits'-organ,
and seoret of the', most kin uential, Deirtn,
&retie - sheets' in the i North, stiginatized th
prciceedings [ `as a farce, the so-called Co'n
stination echeat and a fraud, and a ie j. purii
alien of,"squatter ,:sovereiguty . , l ', and invn
kelf[CongreSe to reject ittv ith scout, and
I
consign, it tecontempt, lel the tune beeeme
s lightly changedi - joy. gac , way. to soiroul•
noel pleasing anticipations ;wer e (e )g or 110 , 54trecrgildarIE4 iiir
I An t i inextricable Olentaii clearly foreshad
-One its i f A6l' 4 none / initeasl of earthing
Over the- settlement of tho,Kansas tqatbl'el.,
all are disposed to aekn - owledge -that the
real pinch of the difft'eulty is yet ti) gamc,
anll that this winter will he witnessed a col
lisihn between the Northern and Sduthein
wings of the Democratic party, whietotitb
eat, the need of laggravatioh tram the lie
pn teansot l is annetpate oral be sharper
f I ) r.
101 l erg an' . more threatening ' than any
ell .1t has yet taken place upon this sulp
ec - I - ' l i - • I 4.1
atuisuinch as the' Democrats have been
lailty of disturbing the Peace of the co iri
, ~- i ,
rj),- and have subjected the pt2op'e of K: n'•
ti to unto ld , hirdships, iiituay not li t e Ace u•
I very utWlti Winn tp ssilt that-their trdu
1" may iticreasei r lhat they way engaged!,
free Oght," li'pt(ell in 4 "l golige.„'*h fit [ l) -- -
eyes, punch ,caclt others rit)..Vit4ll each
er's hair, sniaslvaelkother's trOses, avid
ak t
eaings.eener ily,'unil_ they ' ts-i_ll.lb'e
d to eschew evil and leniti to do well
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Later from CP.
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rectors and
id* Bea per, .
,aw
ny+ IVaskin,qion
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lisr - jer . ,.;enic, Nov. 27—the.: :astu te, /them Light with the
_tali rota triall
, ,8- ,076,000 in treasurearrival": unad ,
; n eti about 'ix u o'clock this crctlirig.;-='•
eshringsl6oo passengerfi. l . . l'r. i .
he .Northern Light brings ovnignce !of
massacre of 118 emigran tA to 9alifor
-1 in Southern, pteb, winch. appears to be
elusive agaitArtue. Mormons. [lt rpre;•-
l'ed ftreit, eicitement against the 'Merl
iiis. •1 1 . ' I
~. mud Brannon, of San Franciseo. has
tied land. two Mikes square near c,i Sacra
nto with other propert to three trustees
Security 'for moneys deposited in his new
ik, , , 1 1 , ',:-: 1, -.- :,: 1I [
1 1 ,
AlsOpA Co., are en rusted with this
i.ds to riay the interest; n the Sin F tr
ee school bonds at,!Ne'., )(oak..
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1
. The Paniuna 'papers entrain . tie official
m
laathin of Martinet General in chief,
tiicarankta, dated °cipher 22d; ideclar
-I...!Criir spitist - Cesta,Ri ./.. 'Tliclqeteral 1
dares that. Nicaracis will,prescirve the J
ole linoof the transit onte,froni Ocenit
o Ocean,,i, and also thei istrici filquiPa
ta, Cost.i Rica: ~ ,I -, I ''' . t..
General Canty; Lis riucle' a formal Ae
i, rid for 'the surrender o: Fort San [Carina.
hty; it is reporied,. while on thellakil in
:learner, had been'fired!'npon hy . Niear-
Oa troo - 1 . j `.,-; -' • : i
Dispensation l -76 : .tia - qon Em-
4 New . , ; y
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y 4, is one eflouri true:blue, bp and doWtti
litandleft 4 Dertio4ratq,ueaspapers ' such
i', State like. Ohio eau! produteHnSiate ,
eru there iasomneh truth abroad: that]
ly those ithe:obittinately clese. their les;
I no t see :slid rieeept, it. - TbiiiDa ton'
re, In a recent. 'tone Is i 1
, 1 p i ,. , particu.sr.y
rd on another tro uble , which the', preieut.
tu'' ins' tration his - te deal With oo nrit!-I the
ther - of free speech. . We - '4,anike ,thtlifol-,
'erg extract :. 1' ~ ! r.,
"Churches lor : ,free'epsch, balls for free
li
, .schools for free Speech, neatepti
, free ipeneh—tree.specch . we new use to
I , Populari sense, as meaning any kind c
eeeh , are - nomiligaleit curies, Bud let
redly - t r. , the ;titter InibriSling of, lit
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Elgae.atk
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ibis is',Demtieracy according to ttliej . :4 ,
gp‘eatt2i3 -, —Pitts. ali. - ;•• -i -,
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.--ZIMATIONAL-CO %) '
Olinlkdianived. mooting of die ditigefis ,
of iNew B '
rightoo '' on the ?subject of Tian ,-,
cation; field in tor e 11411 of tbo new' radio . ,
Sallool House: Noiember,, lath,, 1857
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BN.TAIiI•1111- Atisti 1511/IDIVItDi tbe mune,
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P osidinc, took the Chair,and Wilmer WO
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to acted 'as accretary.
The Minut4" - ot t!
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top were teat hy . treSacretary, antiadilp•
ted. i ' - • • : - ' I, ' ' t
. I Dr. ;John Sargent,!on behalf of the Com..
I
teat e a' ',c k pitiefoted;ert - the `2d init.; to driitc
ratti d isi : 6l l : : b6 r y i ni n i t t or ia
jetit e , r so x ii p yi r oo e i c
te i 7 o .og g ardire ll e n t4 '.: le ie ti art ‘ . !e psi n r tz otid • u 'e af f i. T ,.. :
• . _ .
eta a report ,whieh• was readlnnti iteloptid,
and the Ceninnttee_discharged. _ -.'.: '
t Dr. Isann Winans; on. belt& of the 00 . m. --
mittee iippointedat lastmeeting to conside '
the propriety of Calling a County •thativiev -
tine of Teachers, and etbers, to be held i jri
this plaee" then presented the , folletivinere
port, which was read, and afterl ?math':
freon a nutither of persons commending the
sirigemiten nnuilitied therein • to the serioni -
eensideration tiVetir_teititeria; it was unani-;
rhotisly :artipet 1 - :„ .. 7•7i. : -,.. .1 .- -• 7 r-, , -
iflitf . l'it6tiiiiii; -1, : _ , „, -- ....
_ Yotir*.4ittee, haiing =attended to the
day asst nit them; t siibmit the felloviing
lteport: i, , : ,:_-;•-• • ; '•-, • - -,- rs- 1 , :
r ‘V f
e.a.t:---Ttie ' subject of EdneritetLiar.• l .-1
one dllliital importance, - a ffo rding thitattly..,
Or indirectly every class of tociety.'_ r - '• i
Whereas-. The Free School System Which 44 ,
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1 , • -- •it,
s the ...pride and. 'Eliust 0f . . - our country iri,.'l , 1 ,
pre-emineritlymilmiliTed to commend thnstp.l . ~,-, •
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probation and elicit. the beer'', rin-operatien,4l
. _ .i
df eiier citizen, as the modetoiter - aniN of
these smethodelsaud the mclh of inifir l titig.
instruction"; oreproper topics fer general_ ;
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diaeussion, and '. . I - :1 ' :i . •,- .
Whereas. The Tea Cher's Instil to by , ,
bringing our teachers ' to -a , better train.
Oricc(with, each other, will tend to mouse
.hern with fresh 'Roof in their , profesikiii, -- ", -
land enliien n relieve a dutyW'hieh, limey-
e t . desirable ,or useful it may be ,.. is ogen- •
Itimee laden with hardships or darkened :41 ,
( rents on
the mingling of fra.,•. ;
I r ents - suet oCcasions With ineetieral and ,
'directors, will doubtless excite ri wdrnier 1 i •
(intnrret•ln,-the intellectual; aminteral guar-
labs of. their•ebildren,. and a t rudiners4o •:, • '
li s ten pith fever to . broader views Of ~4 ,,,- , 1
cation and better ,Modee of to r nellingithatt •
were - formerly' current , ".... .
Whereas, in:teacher's meetings,,, the; best
thonghts and accpiliements et:their, , who'
have devoted years to the•busitteeS aril die=
heti and thrown into the Comnioti- stock ek' . •
ptufessional attainments, and . . t''': - :1 I 1
Wherels, :"Plie. institute, it I is believed, :
will he productive ,of. , the , best effee:A I li, •
bringing the teacher's leti. - er more prbmid
eutly before the -community, and '•ednduti. ---
, ing- to the general form idea' cf ,a higher
• estimiiien of their value; from *truer per
ception of their „nature and results, as
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these -,affect ,ths: Obaratater,of:•- iudividuals '.•'
and the vvelftre.of society .: ...Therefore, 1 • -
• Resolved, That itir, - extentian invitation . , .
to the Teachers, Directors and !fritiudi of
edwation in this and adjOining ceenties, to
meet iti general conventionjalthis tiall en ,
Mt:inlay, the 27th,day of Dec3inber,' I ensu
ing, a ten_e'eleciriallie - m , Wititig , fer,tho
purpose-of Golding a Teacher's Instftute,4o, -..,
1 Fontiuue in-Session three or twin disyst, st
t ne pleasure of the Lonvention.,l - •,I ,-; . e
, 1 • Resolved, That we tender -to thriiith6
,' hoSpitallity of the - citizens of New Brigh- ,
'3 ton, during their continhanco vit.ti 119.'
e I . Resolved, 1 bat in - furtherance of the
• i ftiregning object the following Committees -
LIN, appointed, r - wizt•an Exectitiv,a Committee .
tensity We of•-•thrit*a•Cortunit tee of intim.="
tiert i Lietinsisting• of' *picte; Committee of.
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I Reeelit ion, censiating• of five,4md 4 Corn-
-roittee of Arraivretnenti consistfpg of '
' t r thrS l e ' ,''\ . ' • ' ' ~.. i\,'
In compliance with the rec..mniendatioroc..
in'tiro Above_ report, tild. following_COm --.„
1 1 mittees tiercappointed by the ineet3ng.-
•• I ; Executive Cominittee.--JaneS 131 Gull-,
I- i ford, John I_3tithbersor;;;Davicll Critehloo.
I- , Committe4( of Invitatien.-4Dr.il Isaac
I" , Wintins, Getote 13:trker,Timaity B. White,. •
tr . Ilarrin 3lenit,inhalle, Ilenri,lt. Reiset; .:
' James liTiliM i ijohn F. Pate: l - Seat via Osi , 'l:-..,
i born, j'airids , filiiingan. : l, i ~-...1!.1 ,
Committeeofßintept ion —4ll. - •
lin, Dr. StO:wart, David Cub a& -1 ' )
thew ; Gilliland; William P. Tow ..".--'
i Ctjmmittee• of Arraegements -=George
Barker, ilirlin Reed, Siineen Flat! . •
Mr. Ay - ery, who hasexpeett.d to address
the meeting, .being abseet;•Jan?tes W I Guil- c
ford, responded to the all. m , -. . :14 him,
and delivered an excellent F.,• . ;,‘ upon .
the immense benefits to be. ' , both ' '
..by nations andiudividuals fr 1 , 1% • I itgener-
al cliffusion of I'lsclul knowledge among; the ---
people. - His , earnest appeal tniParents and ~,
Guardians, in•regard to the- iproper home _
discipline and moral entture of thoselouth-
fol minds wilien are- entrustedLni their care
was eminetty maculated to \ prOdiee ii good
effect in,the community. •1
',On motion of T. B. Wlite th e P--Se 'y
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was directed to have the preeeediugs'of this -- --: , . :1
meeting published in Beaver , a nd Lawrence •k.
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counties. ', ,
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I , IGO - Motion of• George Barker, the Chair-'
I Min opitointetra , Committee, consisting of . 't •
:c?-eorge Barker. °Ahern, tomait
portift I IL Chani'..rerlio, - and request him
to deliver an-address in this Hall on Mon
.day evening, the: 20th ) of December. 1
After a short discourse by Simeon Platt, - -
,on the subject ;of PhenetiC4 the meeting
adjourned, to Meet again at 7 o'cleek ou ,
Monday evening Dee '2oth. ' 1 '
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Ornia. ,
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e.surturtow," Cat Nov I - 27.—M Of
as can be ascertained the cabinet are gel'
ted.ku .sustaining the action of the Ti'scl°
Constitutional Convention. - : Whatnqr
fereuce there . may haveiheen for subtaitmil ,
the entire Cenutitutict.to;, , llo peopiC, 4 , 14
understond that all aro sic -,thitt - tP
uMdts proposed for the inhabitants to acids
the. question of slavoy ras ono of their chi
meatus inatiintions,Tor themselves, in ac
cordance 'whit the letter Nadi spirit of tbs
Kansas Nebraska act.
'G.Av. Walker 11.14!hati another le* in
terview with thd P:re:Aident on the subjeot
of Kansas affairs, and'these also to-day oc
cupied allarge shaie of delibefation.i (
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a ington, Nov. .--Th l e government
empleyees were on 4aftirday and 10 413 9
; paid neatly, altogether in, silver, which , is at
a depreciation conipared with ,` gold.
A H. Congrave, of NewlY,ork, has been
I! appointed : by-the' Secretary. of the IhtetioF
td,AAgint for tlio Indians that; ROtte. ,
le IThe Court of . Claims resumed;, its, session
, to-day. An ,
'adverse. decision iwas dehiered
. in the ease o: the Illinois Central l!.!iire' 3 4
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