' • i t. If 7 T, m i ..eiit, t Itt tat, go ho. until ate Normal ~. - , ~ , ttithet 'trod rad ney, moat the supply f Well trained tea hers, shall become the 4 Ilf. I ride and beast f Psnnsyl vatta. 11 i-1 . . ... The orgy it: structure 'of on system is VI perfeet,k,•rhaps, as human ligishttion eau.rMakc it; but it-needs the_ceTpetent add tfrtirottglilpraited teacher to T e l; it great er„ vitality tits 'Aides:icy, and nre the "'lull aecompl shinent of the purposes of , its 'creation. e teacher, the preperly• edu cltett,-the i ' ,11 trained ; the'sciettific teach. er is the g , t watt of the system. We tired the. t I, iing mita, not tho!ailtotnatob I umvetztaits; mere physical orgitoiattion or I stitiqnuted I! ntine, to direct Tad control .th,e ,iwellce. 7 ..l cuergics of the ysuth of the , Conarubta*ealth. We require mind,•educa 'ieit.mind, inOur scliooli; that -knowledge mit be ee , tn at - Pructre4l y, but Oat' is tr aining the young, they. . ayhe taught to ;think: and. bat* to Wilk to investigate and! know for tbeinsefveNs .d thusilSe fitted arid prepa reil:for•the Ili gli and r L onsiblel duties of the'mati ned . the citruc.n, ' This Ma ney cad (wily be State Islorina Schools for the teachers. T a hem $e - must future is full of : hope4' Much b leen don© te °vide for their est', and'inpport ,lb convection wit fili. logisiclur .0.4. !svgs....J:2-'1 ff be given cheeerfullyl and preen subject of grater interest can ci tenticto; nelline appeals 'with TI4 -and truth to duty anl patriotism. Teachtrel Instituter , auxiliark to Nor `mall School i.ihticati he aided bylthe State. Through their agency, sustained by the noble and•4jf denyitg efforts, of the teach ers , themsel es; mueb got:Flea been se etmplisheli 1,',11 educating and itatisiniteach ers,,and in d'anifyingt profession too long Undervalued v thoselmcst deeply: interest-- al in their : ' ' .fnl labors. ,I. , -4. ' In the grl, t work of popula r education tbere should s!no retrograde m o vement i in Pennsylvania! no yield'ing to:the impotent clamor of ignorance, selfishness I or preju dice; in Mer , attempts to stay lig pregress. These, on °la d all ; may denounic and eon dentn,..hritlV rtne, patriothm„ tr th,hid yot , onward. Le the systert begin nittined in its unity arid usefulness; lettit improved' ankptrfect'F in its derails,but let no act of. yours impai r its strengt, or mar the beauty andib ra wny of its prhpot”" Based as ; r institutions ny e ! of the pecq p il on their viii and intelligence,l, with, 119 - shoud occupy the high I Which it isi,l o: pre-eminently 1 Knowledge) ounded uron the p, 1 , pleS of etein l truth, is the crot of the eitiaiti; the safeguard an Fla l _the t° .E mention, fll and is the boon! e ask fort e- child Cortimonwat tb; it is it duty. pi ~ all others;:t e State o CS • to h The aid.othe eonlmoriwealth ;liberally. be owed. .The .subjeci -telationi -is;! commende d ! i crone care . d pa!tonage of tl mire. •L. . Legible q , w hilst . pperly eri einraging ',the' clevelope ent of th emateriel wealth of the State, Eh uld recng ize the 6tilFhigher' obligationt i improve t e socialiintellertn alland mor e cotdition of the pe•eple. The ametiorattob of human uffcringl;the refor mation of th erring, a dl the correction of youthful, viciousness - ne qbjeCrt lbat -de serve the att e ntion of the phtlanibooist and stairsman. To secure these results, the I L educational, inuitable and ictelrmatyry in stitutiqns of the Commonwealtb[ should be . tosti.reS and encouraged by libeial legisla -9 tion. 1 . f . 1 ' I -- ' - • Theropur -te Lunatic Hospi tal, at Harri, le' W 'e:itern Penn !vivaria-116 Insane, at Pitts .. softheS burg, and pital for t luid bef. I their op: burgh; de.(a year. .! Th.ere it jt.eaults, merit approbar of ruffering -I thrilling riot thatof ful malady ~I in the fearfn 0r.3 shut - on anti friend?, the betAn itntinns in, a'nd thou! inn. Tho tairn.lnity er to o mane. hat npres l •l gloom . from the the aid-of bona of an.l ihauld be ii vt hem. I Thti Hoille:a lien, and the Weitirn How PittEL6gb;gainads 1 ni of the!Co, onwealtb, i i the erring; r eglected ir kntF)outhijf tt e State kintincs To, s• and love acd ineorriiible, shout( tcquet. 'll ,: The "lqd" and tb "Deat Mid Dumb" Asjlums :4 Thiladelpb a, and [ the Penn ' Ulvania Triifaing Sch of for Idiotic and feeble Tnindeiot Children present:4l)44 annu al claim ferisympatbyand aid'i The dark curd rye, ;I, e silent to gue, and thC cVeak ened birdie - t, in sorro ands adness, - appeal to thelepri entatives o the pole for this born. Itle nnet be used. - r 1 % bly kW itr relatio to "ideal," "ape cial," andirornibus lo • lation,l' have been so fricluetilly carless ,in communications I . to the _ Leg suture, that thel4l repetition now is and minty. Such legislation, of. i tep so . sub rsi've to pryate •rights; so detri. Mental toH e public Miereit, and generally so mischioy us ip iticongequences, should not be mei: raged or permitted . , Re re ' tof the Adjutant General will be laid Le e you. To its valmible and l f, i e im portant sag ANIS I invite, your careful , i.l 't , considiratto . 1 ' • 1 '1 • , l must a am cell thO attention Of the LegielOurd to•lhe subject of_ rosining the • "' of :th e • with+ . -lavr? i State. . They nro so -crude andis perreet, in many of, - tlibtr - pro 7 %isions,'a'n obscure in Many ot their. :ea -lnaettrenis that it_is di ffi cult to discovei intendid M . coMPrefiend the • d. , , The powers aitil duties of e officers connected with the .nization of the Coilmonwealth 1 ore clearli, defined. Greater -nt shcnid ia girent,[io the for lunteer cottipaniec'T l the entire • • , ld be remod led, and placed. in became .alike boii6rablo and State. li t and Comnion CoOcile of the, -delybin by( a ordinance lunged i r of pril 1 56, . aid l ed officially to thel gi.16.4 at their • ar . pirn, prr s t d ted ennroy to :wcath of rralugni s a k t ho objet" limy erjol e I respcc military t; ebbuld be Fell , r3g matiopt yf vyitem ph, 3 pat:l6ov useful to I .llm Se _city of Pl'? the -elm nun t - 10!.1 title u. • of prima, latliat bite, tie the parrot se,of eectitini ati ais cni4 I rticreot. ,By thelact - - - -of , the.Gth of lity, 1857 - the Governor p'a ' s authorized - to,dacenia. ' froin the Meyer! of Philadelphia, Smiler the seal of the corpora lion, the yonvT-a cie in lee simple , g 4 kiln= lot of ground - roPoricil to he douatedi to the Commentrlalh far the iiiirposel indi cated. The c7v ance Was duly execulcd 'by the lifa,yor, o he .2Sth thy lof I.Tti.e, i l 1857, and.dc.iiter . and accepted `on - ' the 31st day . ofJulY u towing, as directnd by tlic act. The fau t section ;of. the;same ackwutherized .thb Government to lappty_ the preceeds of the .Isale of- the arsenal l in Philadelphia $0,b90 ; to the erection ilf on arsenal on the lot of. ground ithus gr l anie, 4 to the Commonwc4th. '- - I • In 'pursuance of he authority conTerrid, a cGntract was mad with a skilful and e x , perieneed architect ' , for the; erectioti and completion of theiptoposed arliena l ; to 'be large and emumodi us and s'dapted to th purposes intendedi The building wa im . mediately comrnemtcd under the direc Su pirvision of the Adjutant General, a d !hi now completed - and 'ready-for the ,rece tiC4 . of arms, military atcres and equipme is pf i the-Conitnonwealth. It_is . oft brick stories high, one birdied and eigh t -two feet front on Libry , street, and fifty ! feet; in. depth. The fo li4dation walls of •tone,l are solid and maaiiue.' The Cost of cokot ...1..-44--....va-,•,..1„.i r -,,,,. 7 „....... tit/ 140.4 In aun t aun t _will be strafe depository for the public, rnir, ~) an ornament to t 44 414, and' a credit t the Commonwealth. 1 ' !i 1 ., %e of my predcessors, in his annotial i • pplicd by u"tt° T n fi 'f k roo .already blivbment bnnort !it -Dv worru aim our at ),re reason --lax . : - 7.1 ... , immedi. communication to it e begtslature, i i atcly after the clo -i e of the late war with Mexictr, recoil-amen ed the erection I cor, I monumentmonnent to the memory of those eitize soldiers from Pennotylvania, who 'dud in the services of- their : country in that war' It is due to them that some public ac inowledgearent ofr t• ieir patriotic service shoubl-be made by he State. Coneurrin in the sentiment ez ressed hoWlie _comma i nication to which re erence has been madoi I would also invite our attention to the propriety of crectin .. in the public grciunds . i . of the Capital a sintfble monument to their meteor); and tblis,, Loner those • who by 'tieit. undaunted I hravery. -and invincitilci v lor ' honored- ofari noble Cemmoriweltb ' I The publication of the Geological RPpcir of the State, under' he superinterdence ~ l o Prof. Rogers, Is rnp illy approriaiimo; 'tonal pletioe.. The engfa ings and illustrations, w in press, a-Melt i are nearl f y complete , and the first volume c e expects will be ready "fu ot. delivery soon ear the meeting of the gislature, and tbeiecond and last volume b fore its adjournment or immediately .L. thereafter. . I o _ 1 ' 1 . 1 o'The.,style and general execution of thn. work will be (Taal, if not superior, to ..that, of any similar publication by our sister' States- It will fully sustain the repntatier I of . the disting - uisbcd Geologist, by Who'll the surveys were Made, and who has' devloo l !ed EO-much care and aitention to its jphi y. ion. Am -The large:geolcOcal map of the State, which will accompany the volume, will dotl l Le finished before the elN i a of the .year.±.• ol Great . care hi beentrakenito Make it poir.l l feet in all its details. The whole worlo o ! will be a valuable'' tiddition to geographical I as well as geological science, and ni 1, h e alike useful to -tli:I citizens of the Como 'monwealth,Aand b notable to its nuttier. I i o l The resolutions o - or,osioo. amenclwrlit 1 to the Constitution of the Cotamonwealib I / were published an directed 'ay. that' bruin ; went. N aeeordance with the provisidna of the 40tof 12th r 3lay, 1857, the plc! posed amcndmenttcre-,committer . to the people for their ritiFeation or rejection, on the second Tuesdaylof.October last: I 'Fli t e returns of said clecuomi have, been receile . and will- bo delivOred.to the Speaker of tbe 4 - Senate, as directed by law, when the fact of theiredoption by a large majority, Will be officially- ascertained and announced. i 1 The fourth sectiOw of the first article In the amendcd-Con ti t tution, requires tle L . Oslo tura it , thei tfirst session, afterthe 1 adoption of this alido - tent, to divide lie .14., City of PhiladelrOltia into 'Senatorial and Representative Districts, in the co'niliei provided in that t cetton. • This dui do t vr . ilves iipatr you, l and should he pert ruled with fidelity. and due regard to the inter CoSts and rigLtso ' of the people of that - I city. o i ' I Believed from - ttbe imputation of selfish ness, I cannot forbear presenting for yriut consideration, a Suioject that should cla? i your earliest attention. I refer to th er;-' tion of a house at (he seat of 'of merit, I for the use of thp lGovereer of the cciori -1 nionwealth.. The .can't of a public mnil : I sioe ,has been 4rously felt by a 1 wh I have been calla ;to' occupy that tflliial station. Whilst alitioat all ourksisier o ....tatc c hate provided residences for the ace min darion _of their Chief Magistrates, Peett.4l - for reasons not creditable to heel s the ";keystone Stale," has refused to incur floe eipeose nece sary for. the -erection'O 4 f such a building. The failure to prbvid i in this manner, tor his accommodation,manner, subjects the 'Obvernor to much ieconveni nee, oftentiines vexatious` and annoyie4• A suitable house cannot alwaya` , be obttdo -ed bereiland in, that event he is compelle to be;sbut 4 in : the rooms of a, hotel,' o . crotrcledl with hi family 'it° somelsnial and obscure tiwel ing, alike unfitted for do i niestiel,comfert r r; the ex ibition of ihe amenities and`' courtesies of social li p. I It should turn be, re red that the Governor Of the Commonwealth isi regarded X , s ill' e representative the ple, seciillY 4,i well as politieall ', and tI efore be iihoUl I be enabled, by every pro r to represent , truly - .heir soci.ll vial:tea .. .and character.. This t he cannot do to ttie extent desired, en , the very veagre salary he { red; mires; and Ido tqit hesitate to affirin that no one occupying 'fthis office can,'with'out dtawing largely on' his private income, lesr ercisit the bespitaliltjea or maintain the dig. pity properly sur ged ; with : the position. 1,-• have' avoided nil useless;_ expenditur, and yet the salary ;received has-been who - who ly insufficient to defray the expenses 'Elects., sarily incurred. This should not be per mittcd Every consideration of puhlielpo -Ilicy,. \every hen irnble impulse• of proper Swo pride, requite that the Chief .Exeen. : I tive Ulm :of t 4 Commonwealth should be provided *it :a suitable' residence' tit the seat of Gave cot, and :with a salary adequate to the. imaditure incident to phi ...biih official posit on. ' • - I ol co my, 1 last annual communication to Itb General AssembY, my 'sentiment -*e .filly expressed f i n" 'reference to ref r t l ,th e naturalization laws, and the idmia ion; tr I : opplicanto to thi right of citizenship, to UM 3n the will reservation , - knowledge position to• ntiticd arc .princi rning glory I defense of free t 3 all, rer. of the ; raihouit to I rr citizens. should; be in all its 1,t.0 the gen r Legibla.! you, laid - will_ux lions for the past they . I.jects and re:eh- our warm. andition 'of no class appeAls Iwith mere r sympa l thies,_ than !noraut of the frigh t. Ts then; shrouded r , ental l l l daikness, joy of home the benevolent and 'he CoMmonweaith • c eertu, y given •-tu ge in •Philadelphia, e of Rifuge, near o share i lhe m bounty These sell for d out-cast children • these homes where subdues i the vicious ''not t be ienied their `or" r ; ~ - , • . ,; 1 1, theintsCrcotirM pf, t , ' -: put) byte preveOtion ;toll, pup ii uleof sod. ill'egsl .vtlit4i tricot of: a jOrlicimis ',ties, t 1 dOm as tiro iteat Ce+ei.trOf i as 'ir r. Ce 1.e , . .11A•pciblicatiiim, the eat Xtv of American nationality, to the rights t 1.41 States, as ..f independent laaverei ntiev and thel power of the General Gove Matt, to " prevent the the extension of the in ii Cation of slavery in 1 h r ' teirit • 1r t ' • to, t e ree . ones o A union, to the wrongs of Ivansas, asieshpiited in the.vin lotion of the doctrine eel pnpular Sovereign ty, by the Glineral Oov i r c r p timent, lit its at -, , ' - tempts by the militarjr wer of the coun trV andetherprise, tn . defet tbe will of the majority in that terriio r y; wrongs still ex / isting and aggravat ed by recent ! outrages on the rightslanct pritilleges!of that people, and approvedl by lii ii. ToMonal executive authority. To the iiewsilthen Presented, you are respentfally're nit/. 1 ;By the expiration' f t ct Constitutional ,* , term, my official coon etion with the ,Crov eretnenv of the Commonw ealth will soon cease. The. in Inn 1.1 the Constitu tion, .vested in me ' lit tho people, will be transferred to another of heir I own lselec lion; and witlrtny w i frne i wishes for his success; '' I wilt. reliei d filen the cares and anxieties of official pl ed, lr l etire to private HY , . In the Idischafge lofi 'the duties de volved noir 'MP. T - '<i. 1a..;:,...,-;...a interest:ant. houor o t h e I. Commonwealth, l and tbe.virtne,. the ha press and prosper 111 ity of her citizcns. ilf net successful, i have at least, laboredl to !deserve success; and in surrendering the trcisf, committed to Me, by* generous people, Imy only regret will be that f, have not ;been able to' serve our noble Comnionwd4lth ,with 'a zeal and, ability cqual.l to the interest I ,feel in her' progress and Welfare. Whatever merit or demerit . may attach in myl l ndruinistration, whatever may be" the] ojiniiiis 'entertained of Imy conduct of the ,affriirs 'of State, I can at least claim from mylfellew-citizens, with a lull consciousn e ss ir its right, the reward' of gold inten ion, rid 'will enjoi, 1 in Imp retirement the , von isatisfaction of knowing thatino act of nun , or of my.ad ministration, I in tend ncyl or fad, injured' or corrupted r the .puh in orals, (.retarded' ' the proSperity, ,or titis'al y, l the fair fame of imy native idate.7 wall; urrender to m ewes* too cares qrrsPonsiliilities of ii . the o ffi ce I now bold withl gri lk tpr cheer., fulnesa l than I assum thitin; -land will re ii turn, without] a murap r to 'the society and:', companionchlp of thosesOn .. can , approve . wit boat selfishnessolo censure only at the', biding of truth and r viand hip. •To the, judgment of impartia l hi history I com- inf i t my admmistration an its acts, w.ith oat a "fear (if the Ile plt,l „ d when time shall have softened th lasprllly of partizan.' feiliag—lical'ed the hiy erne of di,:appoint il merit and corrected ig. f orb a cif , iirejudier, 114th - will sustain the- judges and justice , approve the record. I, 1 d l Our beloved Connoenwealtb; rich in all the clime - tall of nie!teriall IgrentnesA, her brad and fertile fields -4 lofty menu- , r, _ ts, , filled with !il l xh f ' t . i.b e i mineral wealth; her titers he streams, her internal improvemn; l het urnaees, roll ing mili and i factorica, heti olleges; nobleaeade -o'4l of l mt,es, 'and her uommon Schools;• berl eburellk and , charitable in . , stttutton; her popubtiti n, !enterpriszug, en crieic, intelligent st4l . proopM.ana; all these; are.yustlY the pride l id ever tine hearted I:''l.msy-Wtatian. Our might republic, 'the bLiact! . free ca nt 's Tpe i iipme' the Coostitu,.. tion and the Union 9fltbe S . tes; • tie civil, and reli ious!,priiiic 0 1 1 t o t e 'people; the i l nigh . of con feience ad f reedom of wor ship, th gre t and lisent l ia principles of liberty nd e ce.goVtirl!ment here en3o3ed; - MO our Arne! icau NettiOnally; founded in' a true and single devotion to hkue and conntry,iare' bjects iltat El with patriotiti eMotion, the' bean . of every meri can citi. -zen. May they' be cherishedantildefe.nded until pa.triotism ce ase" :to,l i b a virtue and liberty,be knimn anlYl as 4 ame.l : 1 1 [The true glory and i lgretittmvs of a Itation consist, co not alone in t e :Ababa privileges 1 on , ; t , intellectual super or df. her people,' her. materiall, wealth r phykeal, Strength; Tiluit'•polit krill posit io '•oi form of governl, went. "Ilightcousns ex!alleth a cation," , , I and happy is that peltide i:ill se God is the [Lord." Our fathers 4-usrred in Him; and were not d ‘ isitppointe r lie ognizing Him 251 the So ereig n ler of Nations and Dien, invokirig co nt inua m of His vratch- NI care overnhe interests of the, iCammon- Wealth, and His blesiiitg npbn - your r offikal labbrs; may your rico and tie acts-Af those, who may stk.:cord us in the adutinigratioe of the goverbMent 4 th4i charbeter and 1 t 1 results, be such as palriotisi demands and bbnor truthi and cotiscieric 'can sanction ) : and appierel t J2OIF.S 'OLLOCK. 1 . ExEcuit 'Ti CI iimani Hri arsburg, il nuar 16, 1808. 1 Late trout I St. Lotthi, Jari. bas just. received nil, dated the 23 Julmson was i .at For,' 26th. Col. rook Is h.l a:so arrived. and the suinials a , huilred a day.,, .t lifting all thehpass. itTesse JouCs, age. w i ns released and' camp. In passin : ,. Canons, i he alas blin from obtaining bal . . nients. I,* arm , in Utah. 3. te Repub/ican tter from Fort Kean., It., St. ling that Col. 1, ride: on November' ib hiS hole-commanj fie gr4s. wastll burnt '0 dyib _ at, the rate 'of be.3lpr. one were for eadirt! to the city. of Majors & Russell, nt td Col. Johnson's tiro- different folds tvent him led, teir move- Another letter Mond, arbiklen Tin Vping moksted by tco, t.'f3 Mormons. DUFF'S . C6LLEO' JIRKET STitEETs, lowing extract of a pall of one the the: State , f iN4 w at the office, attest Oak's system of 11! "I Lave Used it 'ind it is, iti my : tile,lcind ever pub rime always 'advise your Western Ste ii is not to . o t e bad lie tan get I "If your school is by far the;bea i Toe to I be tl gourital i [ , PORtiTifi OP TIMID & Irrenurtau.—Tbe fol. Ilbl 1 , tter i ftlom the Princi mm4Cial Colleges in Ir,.wllich can be seen etv-tbe superiority' of, ~ -keepiOg: ! I •1 , , e, er since it eame.out; 'pi t oo , l the beat work of is etl4l ceidedly so. I 1 r students to procu t u, , ftt• rAtcontiteur, bat ~ ire. Illease say where . 1' I la • as gcul as your book!, ii Ifni continent, allow. .e j "- Pittsburg udge' " 7 - (: r ' / I: I • / . I iNgi n .A New Yo M al or Wood'alhe 'IT be were :rent Paptr says 'that E us i ict tight pine. lie . , bis who! ri place.--Lot' body would La in Vo Mr. . MI lIM ley of •elections, lhment of fraud= and Ihe enact.: free.. fit hDf Athetican M. WET E part k J Beaver Conn consent, on 'sons knowin , aro earnest' Office and se &writ, De, COAL C I desire to eettl plenve Lind i _SiiirCar: that it is an ers to loser 'eptnpoitied COintSß Bre , Leetur-. subjects ; till geatietbeo e. lesturcri 'of I ETB-41. gle lecture. the totnillet tbo pastoral rant. - Z We our friend IF Denny,' numerous fr his safe Tel the waters isst-TH eltples'any _ fi g this ;seek. 1 tentive. pe ion, be 'ha ia,' infinitely Buchanan. r lation to the ig queetionP, tboughtful.c9. er. The . G. frets which a they w:11_ be in the Corn. is at presen Treasury ;:u Debt during reduced-by LI; I ces.ity of a Gov polka terra be able. Time will de APPOII4T3 The County ( following , a l ,, Nerc. A .1)1 Manager 17 At torn'ey l'hy4aa, Janitor 1 ) ETITIO our Represei inst., presc , Carter, Wi— hors s hart, Isaac allltiauffman and ohers, s 1 . diets of the ar otllBi , red( in k ; in Jo cer and Laic rice 4 r i '" 'pr 3; g for !ti Ton passage of all ) c• '; E,' the 0.) I T Biers of the w f '1 :r widtr: F • i l ' an t he (, rl4l.!l;l3iie, lrily . nrt. n iod, tia BEAVER column will . I -, , hib!t of the c ndition of 1 zed Bank. .t.'nan l not .1 1 the Tr eft of .c tied it will ndtlbe long j thoroughly .woirlced it- -.11 confidence of pie }midi 1 . 1 -1 cure connected With its n :deemed it Bank uf ~ Ind most r i 11 / 0 State. Its notes are r :(:r. of the old the soundest stituttons in t Bony itv.c* . oNizFif).• I drowned inanifsunid at '• i r I - ' l ' 1 or two ago, no ~.dracr be 1 is believed, b Lseieral, I placeioU Non ay . ; tOlbe• KELLY, ft yes dent of, I his_ home abo - tiloje!ei H l i the 9tlo:pf No . eutlibr. days,previousl ibeil i t la. pression of spi its, aritl,! tO, ezbibited' tori l i 1 0 1 , - .1 during a ' , ,tempti aril. fit . .6' .1: • 1 i .I posed he threwl ; i v inisell • 1 ;• - 1 1 , 11 1 hela river- and , sal : diet' • I i , .1.11 laborer, itteau of faipil 1 er of Foal estate itt•itlif l e • and Allegliedk - VI ;1•• • , i l , •: Cook's corn niention of APPOINTIIEI4iTI3,I The Directors the Pa made the ful l , ppc "Steward-Z% IMAM lil r IiAILD AT 1 1 0 : 1 . present' busily, ougaged accounts of th (several ii to the publitohp oj ill. the affairs of the co ! oty ,1 • 111 Reprisentatirel l reed* calm in canon' for and tlt Stir'Dr: will . 1 'Bridgewater OD, a 9 ler The lk Bink of Pitts / ! ` El MIN BE I RG l~ PIE! L t - AY. Y WEDN 11880 " Vreyand, be 20th i. titetesil t 14 1 11 1 .71 I 1. fo eiiet itbe ppbli De embe I tid toed 1 0 I at' b .nn • J. fo c i w tl Ay !- T L ep I a wt h I 'map. onden !aldi. ; Oio 4 If- 41 Lipp , ...1 4. 9 li nfltio .• • , , g.- • ia it/1411A e course, are• • pril or s ;Our litocee , of ,}. 7 • ate Tie II tj . .lllia . 1 It'. 1 'l4.llat'i'artel . tio'n,Lo i cis ti t t ss . o ait !low. .1 ' I . ' r - I —_,.-- ......4.- : oints l ' Pol ~1 1 , I t rat varlet .1 , t• -• T it will; h - olv % , t woiall Ilai !I l u] i 1 gi ` 4, , c uric! t i . I . i 'h i e . goirein F urrr mendey, i i 1 copt ‘s . ,tiet!atical I . 4 , e'rnOr n.; a .' s ' d't 1. ... 1r r 1 i protifyi ' 1 II nwealt ---•-• ot,c.t4a!}:tg or t ; nnati p glad t Ya of; rC.. uch that til2 *riff, ) the I I .fth: es blo o el a '3! but 1 fl in thliti, th ft:Lai i0.;n,1 52,2 I . 11 to t I I ee dot I. . ItiFT!issor gbotrlts F I•rmiue 111 ~.NTS,II3Y , I ' i 11:01,1113510p 3 1 "aerLl).l4'd I Ni 43 Refale—R. I 1 h •• Wils. 10313111 fish , n this 1 1 )&13.. oust' n'til into ME BEM ittsb liable UN ipp.l IP og gCnll, tbit o k id ha. ! ' ng, nt l ire i p. . tvLicl otti t • ned. , and BEE roo: : 13 intme siey l BIIM +o Au in 1 ov . fficers anon Mr. i 100 ate f MIMI MI nst rchs . ta tt i ro his IF •nd b. foe o , wn , . . • ~ 0 i I il . , THIS - BEA L L Y Sot 1...._... .‘. ,11 . corresponocut :in tne l a st,..c tar writes "" I ' , I. ' •' .-•, . 'I, havo,taken" piing to otat pin' theien to tmi, of the DemOcettethe7a at,aa4 find ply here and th ere a, roan agreeing . Witb age Deaglas and the. I*l3 . whilst, 'the . i .re t mainrityare with resident .Bachan in iu wishing TO close, It be; Kansas conten d+ by adinittiug,her;ria la- Stilte under the . Lc?omptotiontritutiotr, r ,and Act' leaving shape ber her to own cuuraa."l - , , P. an it be risible that the Democracy, of this coon y'[neeall 11 ' 6 IliosilA"an assigned; • 1 , 1 . -- theist !- by i o r writer ,of the iii,regoung? It 1 1 ld bel,te' fectlY , nattit . al lei _the leaders won . . r li , 1 • : ..1t ofithe partyi and thatict haying : An eye on the les jpiits,' to coincide with 'the Prepv ii ' I 'not disPesed to believe denti-bu we are tht, the ir r ank and fi le will be prepared yet a pile tli go quite ,, so illit They silrely - . -1 1., • , hive not ;-et forgotten witli what gusto they 1 i l I .' 1/ . , Ord to i r trunder our noses, and proc laim l. oil the street-corners, In the' Sehool- houses , ma the highway and in by-places that platr r' 1 1 •.. ' , .',, ' / - 1 si is anal pOinted little.eiauce to the Ban [_ _ ! , ,: ~1 s s-Nebrislia bill which reads— ' i i , •, 7 , : ,, ~ • • t . • s . • • 1 • I !rnaatitite,citissens of. a Stite Ot territory 0 1.4.4 t heleft PERFECTLY 'REF to form, -their ovill Way. _ ~, .. ~ ...,.._t_,!,.........:....4An5t_11L 1 , 1 Ncithr ecu they have forgotten haw they i i . tick l e .1.. "following' - Ana to us w ith the retain I J 11 .' 'L ' 1 t oil engrafted in the Cincinnati ;Plitfornit, "That we recognize! the iight of the peri-•1 i- p e'of all the Territories, includittg Knosas, i :tad Ne . braska, acting 'through the legalls' .i laud • fattiiy expi•esqed will of,!, a majority, of o ' eons! r!idents, and whenever the number r of flick inhabitants' justifiPS it, to, form .ri is ( l oustitittion;•eith or Withltut shivery, and , r ! Lo admitieti,into.the ',Union upon terms ofl )!' rfoq t - iiitility Iwith the other States.", • . 1 inlAye,th TAIIILYRkPRis,SSEDWILI; I , . a 'MAJORITY of actual residents? IBut t a that ltljority hattl i au` opportunity 'of, t r iviog alai; expression of its .will? Let ',I t ,.. diovern?r Vifalkei L answer— j • .1 17 "In yfrITEEN id . th e ,Thir y-four ' countie's t 'l, 1 1 , t ere was it ,registry of .vgter.4. These 155 . ! . epuntie4, i n b i d,:r l y many, of, the otdest or' 7 ! It I fißnize(4,cinotios IQ/ titer Teriitory; .trere 0-I 3- ' tfrely 1 )? AArCHISE 4 and . did itot j I . 1.. i , is r sjme, ai d L notizult pf their own,,conhl I l e ,u0t.,944 a Iftnrj votifor;dilegates' to - die d. 17ovveneion. '.. - ' i saver';CO nty in. licet. , ' .... •1 —.l BIE I bet , 'oei c .j it o ftb . tam! per fi I 3f A. 'IB'A thil• ten tron Oal 1 H .jib. i~ ' 0 • fot ' I f! '*4lll rm e T 1 • r 8 11 f , • APP ECM igati t m I 'or- urp 13 -y hal prOsid, yki io !I Kiln eea I to I ME We gatlr r the. following to this,ou.ty, from t4t.lic•-' ' l'' itor Gone I—for an early ' ' ' L d h ' It . I t .• c aro ;In e tod to Ir.l . m.., 71',A.. II:1 INTO EITTE T I 1 I Meal nd ersona Estate,... Tavern Lii(enses, ' ' Retaileio (Licenses, Pedlera': Licenses, ' I - . 'Brok i ers! Lecrnse, ' ' '1 1 :ci reu 4 un, Vgnageric Liaen Distiller' , nd Brewery Lice Eating on, Beer . he'tsd Licci Patent Medicine Licenses,... Pamtddet Laws ' 1 . 4 ..... Alilitili. Ta ~ Writ 4 -De (1., Wins, &c.,...f. Collateral , ttheritances,.,...... Drii!litan• ,ridge Company, , Ala "P' that t h MlLtii the Stitt his t he Ni se of i 1211 NERAG ni 'do Filson Bcirl~e,:„ Bridgewnt r •' :"lew 'lClistl, and Tifirlington EMIN Itendr CO3u(y, Hulk. n i Mere: Fent uer gaff. BOr4 ver,.Ch, DI ZUREFi:ENTS IN Ci Pon iolns , rid Gratuities ' ' Com on : chools ' i. .:...... , r. J ; 'P I ow r, cervices as Adj.l ' NI:11in Fi her, ere: Al% lilt Willitirnßieed,.. .s. do do, l'Si A. dorrni,t, justicOs . const's. J. , Nfonroet - 1 '‘,• • ~ ' 31 i l ..al! J. IV yntid, adv.' proposi • mentst efinstitutiorr; .18,`. i ATE,IENT, VA L LUATI( t ' Abn eme l t] op. 1 StAte Tri.. • ' ,Val 'ritiori E i stal and Peieri Es l I,Ass sime ,t. ot T:ix Pop 'dation of County,. ' Tax hies, ; II 1 _~~ S e n aniel E '1- Cle , clar.d ,a,nd Pittsbnri Ai! l 4 - mPetin g ,Of the Stoel 3 t •d 1 I ii ' Id . toa, I se at Cleve au fast, "t i i l le followino board, of 2 - 1 O i lsoqen: James IFarmer, II tP: Clak, 11. Men, Z. ti 4.is.'l's [ litsbull, Stctit,onville lougl4' Wellsville; 'W AV 11, 'JD ' C.i' Wil ort;1 .sts.l AF. ~ I. • 11,yoiii,1 Piltshurgh; , !pram l H. C . I, Kin(" e ,sley, 'New, H: I Ilcrald,says that—' 1 Ill'All;p3rticq manifested a,,detcrnanatinn ispit the afisirs of the company should be (horo ll ughly ovechaulf:d I dnd examined, and that tbe,iuterests of Rtf i lek, and bondholders 4hould ibe carefully loos el isfter in the' fli: tuie.!. !Ile' new 33( laid can do much to ,place the. finance.s and credit , of the road in ,a better icouiitiOn, add tile) l i l are men who wII not shrink flora any decessary• labor ''' l'i - I i 1 i I and espouSibi s y. I , I- 1 .---'— ' . 4 .• 1 E nattier, CimiGE '---W.-8., Lemmoc t - r . ' I Esq. ] has , disposed of Ibis intereSt in 411 c t,, butler Aniericari, to Is4late partner; int. ilass.. iAlr. H. wields igefousi Toes: 1 has ; •1 I 1 '. I ' therendered j efficsrnt servibe during the irteen years' Le Las been • connected trithi the :establishMenij/'bothgentl i osnets i our best 'ls I / 1 theamplest Pe it av our me es• or -- e - I • , I , 4 , , utary and political s CMS& ' 1 ~ ..y, i , ,J 1 1_ . . ..-:1 • s 'o EMI t nt `a t ] ith ill; i IM gy r lair i ln in 1 4) r. 1, 3 t n'tit 1 : or k i F rider I I /Ira, jt 9 4 S i t r 0 ted tho ol iM2E7 laA 1.z.. The Repubbeaui of Allegheny have la el nOtninated Col: Jain Septt ' or the L egi.sla. ur4 in place of I. B. , Bae bou4e, tbe de: our,' teprren nye. ;Mr S. was a tnern= her in 1.831-4., X i r. 'Tani Salisbury, de. fit feated lasi fall, the opposing candidate: Thelieldt 7 tiOn takes Phiee.lon tile 26th k ik.' • 1 .9.g opt .TVIIRNAL OF ; INDUSTRY.--Samuel Lloyd, 43 Il l ublisher, and John P. Sanderson, Esq., ;V Editor; hitve commence , in Philadel ithiS, the ptiblication of a hi hly interesting ; 1 l' ' ' ''i 16 Fooltlyr i Desiodictti o , pages, devdted to ate I lAktict4turat, M ec ha n i cal and, Laboring inteiests of the Oonntry. 1 ! 14 II I --- Jr--•.101,..i. --.__.. • ' :- ' ,1, .I‘ll a. RlNKS'!';SuccEtison.--Daniel. V. GeO l eb,, Republican, ban been :ellesert. , it , / , - o ver Two Tbonssod majority; to tue ceed Mr.kßanks, as Representative in ' Ctiitsrre4 from .1 1 ' 1 - •-',l ' ll .1) i Mt- ehusetis. , 1 . , .. MEM brie 021 :pe ~~p ' .k -Biros owls of P t • tteir r tt 1 the,tr cart , Dlnjorit3r; :by 900, is C .10—T the title ducted I Mercer, laud & practica auccess. tar Monday, SohOolo 1 horse a I broken 1 ZS, State Setato of the truu' elected! B. Th Si.l. iespon Froe eeived r c antintt an Tlier states `Free 100. 19 1.3 i state t State ity. . I- No 1 Ws the N actinn fai art ha the est have a after. t Intiow seat in passed =I .•• • ; ith the tate. items ieltinc , ! 'Ott of they Au-l' opy of which . r.conn 4..5.111,665 36 n 9 25 5S.' 114 O(? .12,f1.00 .142 00 :110 00 5225.. .... ..6 23 111 15 I ~....830 24 . 15 60, 1.15187' Fie ha 7t h • plan o mujor "frrt le' of a d kun no Istry Alecat (CUfort ,i , ll re much I - Se 4,. Ses, . .. 4 .. n. c0..i0 °OO 00! wtowri,•lo 00 , IME gainsCoinottfo leyies nt troops. its ac`cptatid,oof Cu ll' ar, seems , VNTT. 2r). 2,520 35 . i Gmel, 475 MT.'. 660;; 157 f 65, i. e05t5,..22 121 5 611 nmewl .64i... 195 62 r, 40. ' Fe ecting al [Bal imor - e - , 1 ,4 al ofiGo. Ligoti wf to=day a metier reedy rind , ; thi vete n 1 ' . 43 to 2si . eapi es ions. coot:: Amaritle rirty 'sing tbe opinion eleete I L by fraud! sage 1 aping,' : bet its bei g sentl to bers •.. us obtli k n: tuts, - rid a M jo; it. k s ree ption.'• •' i ' 5.11:1 4,3721191 00 1 . ..13.474 44 I 26,1189 6,101 h Railroad.' 'holder's of this •nn Wednesolly Directors. was W. 'Clark, cli, Cleveland; • 1i illoway,llridp elingCW. ; • $ .towe, Bearh; ven Ct. The' ; • Tre l i lly hpla, tu nuuta t • testiann dared 1 Ind el york. (16d 11 Ai Jarg , extlcurred Nei to tho ' (o a f the shps't l i ccorn ' joct it of Ka. as to no hon Thu ;story post po York. MIME cAtqlTration.--410 Itepub ttebtirab aebievell a aigital vietaiy ceut!niaui,eipal election —eleetiUi Hate I ..Playor by OCCT 1200 Controller by 500, Ulu' Treasurer Tbei l bave also a large majority litleaSl , . .. IlnieSpenser.to the cal of the, Sena te fo , - .. arination.:rqative to the recent event in .. 1 1 trail Aincilca the. President on, the 71, '. ' li t., 'sninnittedsa.!message . apcoMpanyin - l e 'documents.,- Il e says ......... ~. . _ , I l a g ii 4 d a l • :e a -a r p te t r ur i i4g y G;n i - ; ‘ ,1 % ,, -a il l .. lc.: i r o a n cid o ;. 4 l e ri:„ , c ,i n i n oi -. ~,•:•, iicarrigue, -- ;'llo .. mt?"'".rel 'aßldin l'. l '. j riopinton cOn - iMitteifir krave.e4e r .,,, - 1 , .. , .. 'c"ire evident ' 'however,'from ti " e Con , , 'ten ons ~hdrete't -' tdusimlt t 1 , t hat .r i ;:... . • - i.is, done fioin ?tate and. patriotic 'notice ..,,- 43 .:1 1 !iif ther'Binceie ConviCtion IlTat.,lc ica 1 - i, i,toleet interest's and vindicating th \ L i . ,,, , . inlitlic roiniraf,l,h ennntry. .„.. .- .-, ••• , , : i. 1 ' !"In 'TOM to iiicaragia,4.he i lias sq.; ..' '. iined!tio Injury by act of Cora:lP:n ; ' ling. - !. This bits enured to liar bentfit, do' , 'l , relieved hcr from a'dreatfed invasitin.• Sh •; lone:WoUld Have any right to coniplaiu of • t ro - viotatiora of her 'territory,- an.t . it. iit I riluite'c' certain ~411 0 :will never tcrtert,'•i4e tl4s:! iglit:, It does net lid in the nieuill'of li4l-,, invaders tO complain in,her• riante.lSbe b. ; ,,, , i: 1 ,,,,,,, 1 iii s e tie d by selmtnorifire Paulding horn i F c lieir.:eissatilts. The erior of thirfiallant. • alEittr", consist! t o e;tcceding hiscinatrue--,- - iii , nx and ',landing .his sailors an 4 .marines ,- in NiCaragira; ;Whether tsith or : without her ; onserit; f i or . .ille : purpose. of making war up.: . . Se sus military military force : whir te veri :Which he :- ”i g ht tad it},,country, nOlnatter frt.in v . behee - thektillire.: • \I ... •i - , -7 , _ t : ~ "Thb -PoWcr eeriaylai inll riot bolong to him. 1 it 1'1Fp‘,..... ' C ~ I fairmiic to iNtructioirs hre_ the best and safeir . i lguides for . all offteeri,j - civil, OA I . mi iitarY - ;. „,,--- .f! - 77 .:. 1 -.-.; -. y. ' 471134 Wherohey:trausecod these limits rind • . :man ail Eiection._ ' '' ' : , L .iler - .upoo- th.eir .;wiaresPonsibilitY, evil CA:- . i i cOr- i ` . ‘ . .ctiletlCC`SalinoStininfitalAY followi . .i ui n f, c ,-,. - , ,0u15,',Jun.111.. 7 -The .h.anSas fence or . the !DcrOnerat . says 1 hat :the ~ L ese F.,l,: ein „t a „,,, , , when Mirslial 11,11i-' tals. f,cgisititive. and State. ticket re.! ; - Ters, presented himself atl the StatelDepatt- W 9 -.: merit on , the .29th tilt., with l, General Walk , ' g an averogO majority of 185 at ; tifti,ronj4,ritv . against the ' ' 3 - 3 - ' ' ..-- . - - ' J.r." 2 ,e9tnP:7ler in cusody, the :civetL ty infernik , rl hurl Stttution;s •i . ' 19,04at theExecutivelDePttu rn t of rite ; • LeaVehw rill Times,: of, - the sth, ; eritment did oat recognize (eri; Walker a's hat the 'average .majority - for thOli,•prisoner, that it: had no directions to giro t - . tate tie)4o. lit -th4t , city , as ; upwards OI! ti - otecruing Mini and ?that it .r., einly'ilir.iigh he major' y agaiiist the Constitution he aeticn of the .fullivi;ry, that lic'Oftuid 6. : GOntienieri. from,' the ••." toiriterY: be lawlrilly4iehl in. custody to :tinswereliar. :- • • tat there i 4 little doubt that the Tree: 1 I • .rrcS -- that might *be brotiglit agains tir - int.:'! :. .. Cket isl el cted - by: a arge :nraj.)r.t * "In tlms:far dbiapprov rig the conduct tit :. i•-, • ,''l • ' ..i. , . i V. I . . • . - • . / 1 . ~ ~-_, .. - .oninyalore4. aulding„ no inference must be • 1 has occurred thus far. l e rnvn .thk I 'sin less d.iteriniued ihna' 1 • tve been introduced into rave ever leen to 'execute the neutrality ;islaturd, deprecating the' awg . -pf the United Stateril : Tirisliniy I'm-, ecaloplott conventiGn in:Lperative duty,...tind I shall eontinirefo per- :-- the Constitution to a vote , ,• formit by all: . the means.. Which thiCoristi- ,_, I expressing p, fear that. tution and the laws havepiaeel - lin My pow,' 1 1. .0f such 11,precedent, may , i.. Itly opinion -of_ the . value arid in per t ~bet rink tipoit'llte 'eh ar; once of o f 0,,,544 laws, i o . ,respond 4 i‘fitil , 4l -_ .1 estic institutions Resn., ith . that expresse‘ by' fir:nr Mooe in iris, l Per,,, , insTi'S elaiclaims . ttr'-a..: 'nessego tol congress,' e rnir 1 De..-eer„ . l.tth,.. In preference to Utapotat), 'llBl9 ' Th'it WISE 13ressid..irt - and f..tltiotio , los by aid ceithd.vote; . ..„' i L4taiesnna, 'sayi . it is of the highestj„, l -4,, \ - , onceto oUr national ,eharac'er r erid * terlP- ~,, !pens - able to the, morality iif our Atli/Ts i t hat all .'vi. - ! - oirren of our, nevtraltry lows 14piii‘1. be pi :e , . ; ''. L , •• - 1. . 1 .01 .Walker!s exp e dition he say'., t "pisgtriso it eswe L inny, such n military ~ !expedition is an invitation'io reeMe-s l ari lverless' - iiien to pull:4 under the i b-nrier it . -. 1 1 . " 1., i-d I m u t ter" ar_,3 l aGy ‘ on,urer 1 ,t , 0 r•i,,, p,tu? or art• i r l 'nel un ,- ,Voding, citizens 41. . •neighhorftig cral.cs,- who : . havo!nevtr •clPue them harm. t'ln ::fl_ trrurrit*i•-m or the, viar liriking roii". .r w h ich , h belengs alone 'to C.lngies+, PIM 1)( , governniqr.i; at least,,, -in the - est bnaiien ..' p f the wc.rl.i, llep , me ‘ an aCCf4IIO.CiI in s ii...- - "comints,ion of iiii , .erinei unless' it ail. , iis • 111 the means r , occ ,, ary to prevent and pun. ._: i h it: It worild'he far better tit:ii in - .ic in -l a .e•or:Ltneo wirit ibe.buld :mil Manly ChEir, peter of r:ur conntrymen ! •for rbe (;:. ,, veru.... ITiliintiosdf to'geo, up Eqefi.expiiiillnns than te:aliew then to procr•ed utpl..r; the cern.-: - .' ff - Altana of irres.iriiblea , iventnreri." f That . smacks ‘ stilqg:.i of, Wilvi. . Tl,let,-- 1 Piesideut is' believer in "inanireA;Liesti- ~• .4Y-"• .*. -- .;.' - .. - • i'• 1 :.. ' . „• . . . 0 4.sirfreCi"--COUltlyi JO ispatch ,' : is 1:4 a neatly •printedawl well aeon- 1 I epubliean eheot, 'jist, started in 1 1a.,1 liy l Messrs. :White, 'ZifoClel lo., All [of 1 them .for l ttg ms_ii and s ' 1 pritetii - we widi themipauch ; _.*;...--- ;2-4 • ~ 1 lio Iteusp of 'Representatives on • I • , - i passed bill..authotising, ihn of New 13righton to;i3orrow monek.. ._.4.......1__ ' Acct ILNT.-LcAl POD of lohn Ferguson, I I I ' I Newt Castle, was,Ornwn from:a few ysj since, and had his urn] I _ rups The New! Huhtte Democratic! - , . 'onveution l endorses' the course- of ;la's - , obatite the' views, (Doug .4.. residen )in combat!ing OW the Kansas question. I ow. Poi clek deliftired an Atblress,. I .„ . .4 1 2t,,Y e rsi . . len'tgliilitian As t ti- ~ ." ---... .Ler : '• ' 1 ;i•qov. ,rowell, ofi Ky. has ........,,, b. S. Senntor in place of Hon. ii . ropson. :'. • , 1 „ ~. • isturbanl -,. . u nos . li h 1 braskit Le ff of tly.i ,li to subinitl cboi•le, and 'liabinent impartan if their - den endorsiti , r l r .o 1. ,_.," n t aatollgirgi 1 both liini Etitest " I ORLFAN, From Mexico. PEE • • 'Jin. 11.-- The Tentiev. itL Vera Cruz datei the irty had ri4ea PgainWthe ya, coilsistinm of 'a larg. , I lof the]. military. Coniou- I Al on-the' I 4t; at' the 'head troop-; 1 their dcsfination' e their departure,. a ! ized, among whom were Ccrdo and Pnyuo. The pstd theieteects to Com- Icar's day, sp the Brit.:: whose absence Paused ilhere ...is a [rumor- , Of the .1 Alvaro'. '1 arricea *l, A largo` Taeubuat [ t,; . lhe cal ilt th I . Berti 'as organs iz Espar; stic conisl 1 . .5;e17,171 , resen emark: 4s i:sttpti •a % rrflt.`lilEMtiqn rt's action and 'flakes large , Vera trilz I , ths ccalle,l the plan •of, Taeabu•qa.— nevitable: , • Goveraor's Message. 'it tn. S IFhe..ii t ;ij announces in the. tlouse n,ttsns made thnt it be not ; tie uti.tian irtts carried by a II 11, This was on account of I :rifted in rogartt s to tile j ;and (be Governor's expre4: l . that city inentbers . 7ere knd violencO. The:',ll6s4 tin published in ativanct or! the , Legislattire, tln!•mem : vti; knowledge of Its try decided ta voteapinst it )11' 1 1 1 1 • derer HEIDg• ( ton X .. , Jan. B.—James P. an is bung tea -day at 2 o;cioek at Frep, tr the . m'irder of Albert F. I‘ll3ses (hp a speech' of two hours and ton length, in which he-reviewed the ny in - Ina case • he repeatedly de-1, it is innocence. His Freith was nbl7i tient, .11s . &: t cly•its . ls taken to l'Pr. Cum tningS of YEW York- atlen rn and aiiteinisterett religiot rites •I riuruhe.r,ot personi Were yresient;nt ,eution l anti very ffeeting / neI3CS . OC Ecerythibg passed off ; quietly.. Gog : Wise 's Taetter. • York; Jim. 9. 7 —Gov. Wise's letter Tammany Society, on the oCessiot clebraiion of the Sth of Jianunq t ,Corigregs - ought nor to reject 'ton Cons' l titntion . , bat, ought . to sithl a fait. and legal vote, of the peaple -as, and for any difference of opiniand he manner of solring*the questian, 2st Democrat.should be prosqibed. 1 Tribune, characterizes as false tbe bat the igovernmek is,obliecd to a the payment of , drafts on. New Abolitionist-Expelled.°.l. , 'le,. Jan.; 9.—A !urge' meeting mu; sterday, in the AmphiLVeatre, winch ed a committee with he authority 1 WM. Strickland; an 'abolitionist' er.• The roolutiont adopted rogues r.• to teavir • the State and , never itj, °Tay's - ,O,intniew and .Pl7/s.---111 land, where a disease of the glandS, throat:called, goitre prevails,,'Holld• OintmCnt .has. been used with. the • cided!inceen Thilt malady is seiq• 'u its eimbeter,.and previous to, the ohm of ibis famous' remedy, 'War • d to be incurable: 1 It has hf)wev,er. disappeared from, ' the Carson of silica the establishment ; of Protestor ay 'a agencies. :in that region 7. It is tionably eeriaiwand' safe remedy external / disonlers, and the tills ate • efficapo l ,us as a- cure- for 'internal intl.. 111 l. ` • TI a r qtr://gin to-Aay iu pa I=Mi= ,t) let Attorne (Nem gaii).4 25. 1 gas ah.o C.)II IMMEE KEE= 'New 3lexic9 :Mes:srs.' SI ieldNnd Itie3, the nevr:y leeted"Senat rsfrom Minnesota `, have arri cerd in ;Wqshi :zoo.: *I . • I ' It arpc.irs from the Tr e asury week 7; tatement, ff.r. the week ending yesterl, hit .the amount subj , 'et to`draft in q.... 1 ./. Mates, Treasur i y, is upwards of five n 6: ; pi trolhns, am , Mut on 'deposit, sevi - -- , t,:.7 . )iobs ~- drafts drawn but not paid, ett,... ions, ;recciptk during the week, V136.z- Tho r lWar Department tlisereflitsth I aged attack on Col. Conk amfliii eomalam - 'of dragoons , received via-St. Jose' I' ' • p i s. ~ I _ No action" has been taken by the Navy IDepartment toward' the COurt.martialittg t•r ( Captain. Cnatard, on account:of ddrelicticni iof duty. Capt Engle leaves for the home stpladrorr in the steamer of the 20th lost., taking with him government despatehe;./ [ ,lhoi government Las been obliged to postpone the payment of drafts !tete, in couSe:queneo of the. want .of funds. -: For tho same reason the, latorers employed at... Na the vy . Yard baCe n l cit l been paid.' They haye,reeet l ved - no pay since the Bth of De.' comber,. and Ocre is mtieh:diStreiss an).ae... -.- Later fro Mexico . . • _ A - cie 6ricrins; , Jaa. 8.;- -ilia , scigiP ~1197ikcitristohai arrived'af . TainpiCts.. i j dates :Ca- the 26th..' Thw - news 4if COn fort!srDictatership reached Ts mpico , on 20C1.i. A proclamation' ,of aaceptanca issued on the same erecting.. Al! - iral 1. A delegation of Scaisneles , leeeniPanied - {bp, the - agee ls, rea l' their way. to Florida, to induce legs to cinigra:o west. THE finopi; ISLAND - BA„ denee, l 4n. 7.—The Banks e have testi:lced upon i're.sumpti payments some' time during week. The Batiks, generally; the State, it is•believed, will .1 k t , . , , - IteiA Giotrartiele-at a love prieejill Iways desilkt. Hence the pop : mit Carneg,hon' .Clothing. Those whose Inem calls tl etn- t) Allegheny. ntey fino to their inter est to ersmi t ie hie roeit 1 prir.,.. i .~ 8838 A GE: - - ' Was 1 'neon City News ' I . Ci:iy, Jan, 8 - -,—Tio S. non Jew k -n sesion erinfirm , q- ti - 0 , f Tirndord Sea l nvick •te lii.-1 . of. New York, in pIT.?.e of A . removed by a . cote ,of• 2S iocerly L Clirk of ,I.;elitucl,q,. finned -a. minis , ter' to G nava-. -1, ry man as Giusti . •`; sera 6ni . is Stevenson as'Jwigsi in • , • 1 Ell MI end Cre idled bar ,O Billy i )f ion of s the thrcingt Ifollow eve it% out of asi. M
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