The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, September 29, 1858, Image 2

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ICERPiII IiEFORE' THE•PEOPI.E. ' , -, n i e
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Keep itiillrr;ve the 1 P a-plei,- -That the i , The Antlirra;
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Leg o ,tot'F/Ty rptestion .in the Terrttotit. - 3 is! 11,-,„ . „rm it , lit'
l at,,w . finalbil f..!?. sl e d' _op the• fh : t net tieittiii- i p eop i, if o i. lj tt
tipie di• i^i ular sr,ti j er,.ignt I , the only : , a 3, , : fl
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gcaundu i lqur..ht:•li Mel Utti.da ,•f thte States , ~TI, 'l n k
can be' - prOened from dlnger.cr-.`Trinwieitt i „bl est . ,:„d il l .
Regisierli ' 1 • . l• , ! st,,,r . ho, ( f
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K , ei , itlirfr.re the nopie.—L .l That th..: . ~•- I NI i„f t ilcerila i i
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megratio!p i 'uty iiace. bkien “fiefilly -...0t;1Nt. ~ ~,„„ i..„:„„,, a fi tz ,
0;4. s r lay+ y
. (I..tetiett f• lit the lathirt fut e..,!••-; •of ( 1 .10-itidell
ipa 'ltht 012 more they “tettits!' - it, the ! „,: n i, tt , o lo, l o ii
tThire, it prt t bet tied. I •. V ' t otl ia State,'
Keep . itle .. l%,ri the I'dpie.-L-That the Detn-. 1 him . ,m, 1, 1 ,
,1 • s• .t- ,• 1 '•
Per , "! 011ITY' of t.,-day; to tort :l ieu up al t its fl ~,,,o v ova/. ii i
very .altil roe.s...ion ofl nets') I .3very in - tile ; T h is ! is , ki,
• , Territorjes; but that they can't ,even setit ~,,b ere -,, T , f „,! n i, i i
tls bet Wen ithetosllro .wltt:tt. is Item , era. lour 141r.re.iin t.
tic prie.e.iplst or what l is - Popuar, Sorer ign- 1 tti, tunas „It
- ' . 1 . . • ' 1 I 1
ty, i ~. • 1 . 1 . . ,i,,, .nut, the
- Keep it F:e run: , (lie reopfe.r--Thlt the; -, I.iat4:r Plateel
~ 1, 1 Q ~,, 1
u n i on ,ot Le cta.te./ has .b.tent nrese red ~,mr 1t..,,d ti 111
frith; dange. smee the foundation e ; the , . 5e; ,,i,. 4 1 i;i,!.:4
G o v ! , , rutnenif•--and yei - Congr , 84, durint all g has ,, c'imiritiur4
that time cOnsinuecl to exerc•ee it s aut ori-1 ,• (41 tl 4(i '
pu a 1 , 1 . 1 •• 1
iy over;
tie.
f erriteri
t.
I t . earn d aunt hell
kerpKeep
lftbet-are the Popri—That t here i „ r y tolisilila
1 )ps it ,, i m , / ,' m t, i .i„
!cap pt !
a i e;conco l an ine
tht
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• cotinfry, 4hefote the repeal et}the ,Ilis ottri - pill fsll•th ,i NI
ebroprordisef that thet slarr..try Tzestiot was . no,t ~., stn :.'1 y
Settled jiO all! the Territories preri , ' 1 s• t o t ~..,,,,,.,1 me ,r o
that' fel; ae . .; and th'ar all therliffildties 1 ~„i ni ,: at i.,n,,!: ,r,
hod'tai4,B,D., (no and dirisioris s geld• h have
.;
~ u p p..it 1,,' and
i
_ overtake , UA, origin:iterl in that meastre f.„., 14., ...1.;
1 ns-- • -.'"'' 'Tilt lartte ti- i ,
kve) 'it-L"/.9lr.ageltrrifti - v l i:riitito free tert..l : : " i' -
! lotion me/ pi
-ritoryl i t , at all the stibsequeht acts of the - ,
Go,vernatent. to appoi tins. pri . -4ivery 0,„,„. l i 'n_lcter: atti 0
ernors 41Judges.fo Kam. I, and in ri
j
l e 7...a!,us at
md , viug lhotie who e hibited the leas, in: I t ' l l , r e g'' gr l n „ . ,- 15 fi n ,, i ( t
cliaatio i n i tto ido justie to the free State men •
.......in approving • and corm euan'ing the). c(1 - 1 , 1`r el in er te t 4 7 , -
7.5!,t
frauds bti' , l lontrages ;but w re eornmitted i°"
by theql k
order Ruffia a—in, endin2 troops ' r,,. :J l , a ijeliard, e(1•11t Last.
there to?, ec!p the fie men of ; the Teiritor 1 •
,i. --, q j J ' l ' 11) ' •
u , s. la i. wrote himself
,in stibjogatton to a. ode of !nfainoua law 3 s . '
of • D -- :. •
iz ' la
~
ory,c ,
who common;
Passed iffy al_ bogus legislature—clearly and •
di
c onfi rme d th is f ac ! i Pipedpon g i Ifq Lawrence on the
,
hoe I 31 ay, 11,185 ~.1 nd Who was Ireit. n.Si 1
. : 3 • . Keep t before the People—That w
free Srt . Men were ein - d t
g men front the- 77 ,,,.„ 7 I „i.,
.reeddm and Free SiOl
i the de.;trt+.? n of the Free Sta.e.-,l,ni
polls- 7 ' bile they? " ,ere bei i rg tarred
Lilt
,;,: g " - . 1,,,e4' . e , - ,; l ' . ~.„1104,
$
butoink . of Dr'
leathered,. find othe r w i se outraged-:-
ur e , and eld: ' l
their', hbises! Were tieing b . ti d - ' ' son e. tgll-has been honored y
laid ..i vi 4 e. j .th - e p ~1 ~. . -, ; apprnionteoollCollector of the bistrt,
roressea !lends of p , pu-"I d 1 I
list ri tie - ildthe[tholeD •
g 10 , a
,i ,
1 -“, et! Nor li te vice Sheimah; . whnie c'
Stood carele s s and uneonce‘rwd, -er i 1 '")" ''' s -e [re' The President, it
lifted iq•-t-. • 1 .. . , ' Y vhas atioptdd i : it l ew line of tactics 'ai l
l i
. diesel voices to aim , insult to the 1, r •L i 1 i
gr ed eat
. iojurp wNich told alrea y:been it flit- 1 warding hi :Tsui, ruffians by a ppoit,
t . upon! thk freedom lovingleo r onuiq,,or th Tttritory. GW. Oa
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I. the Navy, J I nca a Collector at to
uta. 1 . to r t,T , r Of Barber, is made a pa.
,
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port. I - FARO yis removed from the
Landi Offie ' ' probably. :o fill aettiet
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p
taut Past b ' r ad• and ' John OultMq
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Judge Ca l ere also' removed, "pi
with Similar rewards before', them
nend f rPo i I). lA. Me Leati;anat
'should b ee ; p n itirt,d - for 'immediate
should HaM r il fin a i ri Broeket. Tititi
ably, was ppcraied by the Presic
t it
emigrate tb;A zoom. At the first p
convention he in r thii4 Terrirory, la i
thasks.shoOld e.eitended lb the Pr(
for his 'Oriele `of dispneioi of w
I la
ers, bighwayur o is, and ruffians genoa
Kansasll4a i
lifFieedont. 1
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'he Cincinnati Platform. •
The gincionlai Pl4tforte' is the great
of 'the 'Dernoc roe) , jtit. - u — owil The Dal
;mg Teteg6ph c
nstitution whic .. they de eayvk 1 1
Wiflnll 'rM ' BucitsnFin and he Slave ii
,
./
Cr ittecopte to fasid i t, upon the peopli
K4sas, 1, s)
and which they have . ' Since- irjected `by
alinest innatrittions voie, they! attempts
defend ithe*elves• behind the broad alt
s.f the! ,tionionati platforiul. When
Douglas 'rd.. his folloirers•placed ilferuiel
Iris iu open rebellion !against] the , scheu.
of; the i , jei . dent and ( his advlsera'ithey jus.
:Wier' tfiir positioo . by apfteuling . to 'the
Cittointtaft latforin.nWhel Mr. BoYce
and his } Tail Commit in t he ILI f I
I L OEM o
Bcpresentat ves made!, bis positive and r...._ 1
itkibl - siou ' aer ' ascitisuing all ditties, and ti:
. ! t r dir ect 1
aportingjtc taxi-tion to carry on the
opetratfris of the Gererntnent, he appealed'
..ditectly to tie Cincitmatipliatfortu to sus
lain thaj ; positiou; and we (suppose 'thew,
trh nn a ny Democratie. office % miter or Lora
• ti 4 ma t ?, ind it to hisinterest to do so, he
will app eal to the same — document to prove
himself and party in favor of a Protectivo
tariff!! The fclluiving - is the resolution in
the Cincinnati Platform upon. the subject of
the Trihe: . I
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tlespli - ed, Tnat the questions connected
with the foreign policy of am...country are
, inferior lo no domestic tost 4 ttation what(
=: ibe time has come for tho people ink
Uttited States to declare themselvPs lt
i- rim sf free seas, and *a PROGRESS'
FAEEIRADE tbrougbout the world
-by so gam inintteEttatinDs to p Ace
iiporia influence by the side of their suci
`•Where the kidney Goes
'it
$, It 14ty nem stra n ge to SOMO uns ,, phisti
eatediperioos, that eu : admicistration which
flasks's! , io IA ) tcobomical,- Can manage to
upendthesettormeus sum of $100,000,000,
s year. Yor the enl.ghtenment of ;bitch
rople,i; it . is - proper to say. that L'acle l lSare
-Is made to ptio about twice as much for
04- wOrk ha 'has done, as. any Lodi ; clsa
would Pay; the profits of every "job" going
into the pockets of politial favoritca and
puppr' rs. Here is an item frAn ode of
4:I In lar4lllllol.
' "Tue ,watei .
*mks of - Washington ;
:Will oas t e 6,000,00: liplike the I
i
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taprolements of other N etties, t he
7Pcople•of the country have to cunt , r,
itaward - this round sum. AnJ, as i
• aggraiate. the oxtraysgance of, tho
- .'--ita-s 44:e..r ,or Itte•trilun i e'utt'ilaitflt
linchanan Democracy is in' expensive
- dit.T.' • ' I ' I 1
w And here follows another: I -
. - "The War Department has just clea l edla
, r
ceetraxt with Snyder, of Philadelphia; to
furnish sixteen- thoupand , felt hats .for the
artay,i at . $2,75 - each. We would liketo
tee 'the- soldiers wearing felt hats Worth
half the sum:' Cincinnati DailyCa
' cells
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.', -Tb real value-of these hats is about $l,-
' , ,-60. Any one with a-small slate-and Pencil
; may 1
1ph..1 out the profits on that trsinsac
, lion U ncle Sam is very good natu ' d.—
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, Phik. Daily News. ..' 7_
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TOLIIW ii
AL STRIBUTION.Tbe A baby
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Journal contains the following 'in reference
to i ths fate of the nine members of Congress
from New York, who voted for the Nebras
ki Bill: -
"Nlue members of Congress from this
Stalavoted for the. Nebraska Rill. Where
ens sise3? , 'None of ihem•have ever held an
ttlEso fume.. -Walsh ranagaiu awl was
Cutting, Bowe, Wal
- bridge Wslkei apd Westbrook ft of a
renomination, Slid were succeeded. by Re.
Irk.Tread's District four tickers'
went run, but ziot one of the four entioised
his .comae. Taylor, after being three leant
~Owego,
-Liniea at is ; dug up by the Demo
r•
, cratic.Couveutton, but only . to be buried
deep* that& ever, c There tr such a thing
as politiqtl.fetrittpihm, Sod 'New York Con
, get.sz..toti'wit)3 iniirepresent cor.stitu•
eras 103 F 13115 tv It C 111."
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preme"Bench
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Cf , a , ,tte, refoling
I tetil, Ote - Candidate
l e of the SuitreniiT
J ho M. Rend iq one
i.t !aqua ts, not only
tn
1 4 ~
ph. ~ i t —:, tnau of
' , 11( \last Ivarnit . g. Ilit.;
tit,ttpl fact. Ali 0
the .1
Itof 111.1 corrupt N ationa l
at W,t,shington, are
I and thi.s alone woul 1
itea r il•is also 'Abe nit 1
Oi•i of bones, 14entoci•ati
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t 33 e
single, indieAtion,
1 . of,,the ,sitnati?r. in i
tq hehratuonv fltel Trec
1..• t..tate. hide...!. I
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i enitre ..., r 4
intboil „. f.a ,, q 1 .1
lirs the latb.l. l regar,
1 41 , groat e4perienve, ,
i'y •
t wirl
,Ft•ulltig int,'
.41 to nu•ke up tor hin
l 11.s•I'Vla .. , .V-ide f 1
I,•iot.s, we feel it to It
Upon us as citizens,,
I'd. Po-ition one SOTOI
i i ,
Wo know that.. the
f all parties Irejiitle i.
They • have Idetprint
1.1 the, conteziou! - Ile l-4
4, L fetfai: t rityliu hi.s f
1111:^S are the restilt.
aut.cry, and it iq, 'di
.e 5 ...,. r y that our friefula i ,
,d
1 vigilant, sill that 11..1-11
ITannounced. they t
. of i feeling that th
it by th'eir limiest aok{
-P r iti/a. .iVe i tcs. I 1
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idol
ris-
EMI
.of
:Fiat:
Ives
Parso'.
wolow on Cutcum
.. dge -
rent
of bticiunati. ,lie'
1 ?-----T?--
tkie-rtzpres,J!on ii
1
join his I
of aa ,1 1
.
ilas the vi,
II lo
Witt not on
a 'tl?it could, sink be
person like good' 1
•
sc: .
' ' 13thwu
I attended ,tne Marke.t this mornii
found it equal t mite impnrtance af t
The t.:(1/e/4.1./e, hi:Act is• hard to bea
what 4 wpuliiiintil; I 'never beheld
mixture-of well dressed gentletnen.ld
Germans;l vulgar Itiehroch, dirty
%,
French, \ *Plsb, Norwegians, l'aidc
groes and' all`. the odds and ends,cd
creation. f Atmajorily of the ithl
;re forei l ine6 and the women who,
ty and ugly, a,,, the drudgery.
_A„!
ore,' I aui,unible to form. an °pint'
hive no as,urance that nne man in
white nnii. lAVhite,' brown, red,
cl:4l. , ank!:, Chickasaws, and all.oth
reach thei eyel'L was struck witli
that every negro •womani. met wit
in her 'ants, or, one or . more small
love.tig, tarrid or accompained.
Itt
—nu ielr'i t
adien. "leisis th
pious Abolitj nists or freedom shrj
- No cnin-ideratiOu could induce.
"up'mv re!sid,en ce'in uincinnati. 'lll
,nt g- )
reata wealth trade and commeil
is, a fmt!eity,lll ' nd as corrupt as ',I
could wish iti" It is full of ism
letT, and• bogint'stock dealers.
- I.:ven;the ty§ , ars are thieves a
ters. ; 'I hers teets - sie full of tfte.
.. : ! - -
CPT;
tilt'
fa •
I; F.
na
hvir
cese-
lo so
of ' wore
whlt-otoi
Mut 312:
g charities. in creati'
building orphan as , ,
.18 Mica' population
~sfor stalk out. ,
, city,
I oc:111
hole
,ibute
if to
pro-
lip,,
1 er 1
1 President Bubbanan Rebuked. i I
v ir ' , ...xLyr i ta via Sent F i p —.k W. orav,
h. lor, or he _grata zle er a d i .: res
mnister, of C eveland, has been unanimous•
ly nom irate for Congress, by, tile Dmo- -
crats of the 9ili District. ' ;' .. • ,
, , • ,
r r•Mrj Buchanan is . very bidly ; treated, by
i .
This parl iolcasiOnally.icceiving a very) se
vere aliqo in he 'race. But a few days ago
we chicinialed the nomination for Congress
of bit; Dlinots removed Marsbal,'lnd now
we haveanother like case from ,Ohio, lithe
ndminrion fMt Gray, recently renroveri
frnm 1e Clveland Post Office for sinning
,
against the l Administration by refusing to
swallo' -Decotapton. -Our verse - ' bli Presi
dent 6. i gins to 'hear thunder' and it is ru
mored" but rthese frequent
.rebukes' at the
North, barged by the urgent dernands from
the 13riutb,l ) to ceaso,Lia war upon "tittle
Giant'"ati bine. to render him a "little
weak itn the,. knees." - Whether he! has
'back tbduisr Unougb tra•mants n his "mai.
tin and
_continue the working ,of the, Le
compt, gu llotine, remains to
~ seen.—
Hu . ' , ur Tekyroph. '',
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COLO-
I I ---osp-----------
T4.l.loitiT CA I NDIDAT :Or. the
r didate for the. 8 te n
ton eau6 & life
fi COOllli it can never b said 'that
, earoiog ha made him to d.'
. i
*di i ng, Press as y e of 0103:
1
Nurietuaeher, for the tate, j can
wile hie oirn ;name, 1 ott,preka
• act# Gettuso 'hip. dig" kik...l'lli
' • ' B 'lt '
he 'name of tits 'county i ore a, -
.14 feel Much happier in a co - natty
In thin 'in the emote 'sV IreeTl3-
.
TAcoui AN'
in Bet
1 0:IUCh
The
liar;
sesrcel
ogii •
spellsl
aid w , .
bei re(
o the
f
i dm
.
Kiel),
I .f the
!'f the
Intrtl-
eter-'
incurs
.Id
bitedl
elect)
l ice of
6vcryi
(4 •
`)
'Sheriff
il the
Klee o f
le tor.
el, thi,
e.prio l
IfriobiaL
t. ,
i tth tne
'et Pa!
=
Iseruss,
ig re-
L i t wents
! i rk. !hi.
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tier 10
frireigii
Ogden
L 1
luifmr-
U n -
n
o l babli
luck
Jooeii
S ,
prob
gent to
. .
caf
mu of
I sideut
urdt•r l,f l
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' J
L
le sub,
6 fully
1 down
i
Pars on
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g, aq
e city.
' But
1 iqcii a
isv doin
ndians,
ee, 'NI•
if God's I
itbitantis
are dir- I
a to col
um. 'I 1
'ten is a I
mixed, I
r colors
the fact
a child 1
l ones (O -
mulatto'
work 1 o f
ekers!
I
4e to rake
Ills a city
e;liant it
lie devil
s, swiild-
d impos-
I. g bottles
luroti, or
i go at, the
"I
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EARNISWIL
un orys that the,ato
otr by I.wia -fir twenty
O l f Franca, on the
inacut •
Pf Carmichad, of
24,000;.aiwl the meets on
ha been formed for
1 0R0.
o9upatti
the pnrti
•
0.,1111,
. t. q.
flre
Ibto.
A disp
ry cf the
yelifF, pi!
IklColiterr.
Ti 6 l
Liverpor ,
ly £2211,1
,Coen _ _
the,to l msltip . Great Eustero,
ing Ame . rrea,.
iffirb.e Priores, won the
altsbire bnniie4 : race, la; D3O Ca B
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.ertaineo au ihrmed mkt
r 1 I I •I
ressei; 'reeled
t o ,be
.
tenna. E
r Irs tuage aringempnie,for
iiiiVtirsebliver's Island
,
,11;coluthina.
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2111i,as decjineci applifm
.oltl"rtnee i %Valetl, or
E other
i. may be allow.
Toronto, to iunugurate,thil
I !
A tit
a p u ti d te r hzi u:ii
Tlie
great I
ter..
•
Fear
break at
Six d
for di fet
Sir E
were em
Madrid
-
•taelted }
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CPS 8t
tii
atN nj
- I.alik ii
Itilßriil 1ol:
Viel
ihe I
~f the 11
t t,
, eed to
LPaldec. -
, conß .
Tbd, •lst f
between Mi.rphy
iwitz is iiri‘gressmg. Four games
eied, ezOli !tiunit'g Ma.
1 1. 1 -...-:.-- 1 --
1 Another Calamity.
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`''``The ,telcgraph , brinxts I,sud co c d , , , rm ot ai_,
t ion e
of tht., NlVlerrX i t'::t'it:kwitich left South
awptojn,.f.rNe luik Millie 4th inst. She
had, it 1 s p esti. ted, • aeo t ruplisbed one half
her voY ge Aube Owe she was burnt. She
i )
tool oil oard 4bOut six hundred% souls, of
whom btal sixty seven 4:1 7 . reported saved.
The, etw eoutiit i ted of. some one hundred
persans.l Dr Schutze; of New Yolk, in a
letter t i the Ale'rc!hl, [states that a great
1 )
numberlof the passenger's were Aroorican
Germad's idlto hid been; du a summer visit
to their] old home, andlthat no steamer - ev.
Pr brought "front I the Continent of. Eurape
so valtMblCa freight, consisting in great part
of velv4 and silk winter dry gpmls " The
particulra of this: terrible calsmity will ba
inipstiefilY awa4ed'on b'prit hernispheres;in
voivingia4 it doktia losti of life scareely Kr•
alleled to i the iiist l Ory of maritime disasters.
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Reply o f I the telegraph' Superintendent.
NayirtY l oaa.,Mipt. 25.—'flie following;l
dispaCches were deceived this afternoon by i
Ith e parties to whildi th4ylare addressed:
!Trinity I Bay, N.. F. Sept. 25 —To Peter
I Cooper, CI W. Field ' , W.;G. Hunt, and E.
'M. Archibald, New l Yoik. 1 have not thel
k least vtihh! to wititholll istrtieultirs as to the
working'!4 tbe Cable, add until I have com.
d:
!nuttiest' with head efuarters ',and neer
.tained te direr ions of pie managers of the i
Company, I lAil dead I daily report of the
proceelogs.: We lwere 'pat working to day,
but rece vt i n c g occasionally frold Valetas
some wee ., reversals of current, which,
when reOlved are unint elligible . (Signed)
C. V. De.Santyl. ; ' 1 . , ,
Trinity BaY, N. F Sept. 25.—T0-C:
W. Fiel ,INew il7oor. I Your message was
received the day beforelyeaterday. 1 coin
minced oCeivingi a current from. Valenti*
and - was# hopes .that I should beat work
again, soon. sitter al informed Mr. Markey;
then the current t r ailed. 1. This will exploit.
the discrepency between his and my messa
ges, (Sigued)(,. V. Da Stag. •
.........”.r.k.t4, ....• & J.-1......--..-ALP
....,. i. Twain
send thealleged! captain of the lang -,.....
was resultuk4l toldiy. , The testimony was
mainly a ! description - of the capture of the
Echo, Lieut. Bradford -could notidentify
'fowitieddlits the Cantatit of the Echo. The
questioa of juriidierion 'is the main one,in
volved to the present examination. , ,
opehing
wattly
Qiti
MIMIC
irremir
eti to pr
erystui
FitA
übd lbt
were pi
.Printer Shot by a krinter•
AVILLII,I Sept;.'2s.—Evening,
teij,poon,l natal; I f indsay shot D. I'4'
of }Ct;vingt ,, p. Doti' are
lived but fifteen i tuitiuteit. Lindsay
4 af
Lit .I.' The quarrel arose fr
, ter's uttion matters. It is believed
.kb parite l e were formerly of 'thucin
il ' •
- - -- •
I Xansantioia ,Region. -
i r sHINGT/M JCllO—
Sept.Sepi. 27.G0v.
r, 'to,tbe:Seerettiry 'if the In
under,
date of the lith,istys tha! the
frornl ; ) iite's Peak leaves no room
ibt the correctness of repoeta
u; ,of gold lip that .viciutty The ex.
thatiu vicinity bare rnun gold
on,
iisaussis,l .16 , heads of thii;;Kamas anti'
JSOuth toil 4 of, the Platte
lan extent of country - p,40 than
l',ee.
Th'e 'richest Mines. yet found
Cheny 'Creek; a tributary of. the
1 Platte, ',directly north of Pike's Peak.
limmtertutto I ,Sept.2s —lilts Democrat
ic. conferees of the St
' !tenth Congresinnal
District remained in aesaion ill - night, but
without accoMplistdug any result.' Two
hundred and tiventy.five ballots hive' been
faked. The• iwo conferee! from Perry
coun4l , otetlfuir i tren'r Fetter ] on the eighth
ballut. l , At 110 , theivinferees were gill in
isessi9o;, with a poor prospect of any timui ,
I nation.
Lo
This uf
Ward, I
Wuril l'
gave hi
the l'i i
that 1:11
tiati.
Deny')
Vrior
late ti
td do
coven
pioTer
Ulu A
oti th
. 1
brhoo ,
3JO
ore o.
South
7 _
7 - t
t •
ressloial Pint
co)
_ _dpations. i .
1171iKESIIAltRE, Septetuber 25.-Jobn
Mcß i eitt..his; of Columbia Csuoty, was
notniititect by' Ithe Democrats,
,to day, for
Conigreas, from the I I I Disiriet, on the one
hundred and fiftieth bsilot.
. .
, , i
pt. 2.5.--11ip . Republicanp
Char lei Delano for Cougress
strict;; thus aroppio li ' C• C.
S
havdlnnininsiou
in this 10th
Chaffee ~,
•TnelYellow Frier.
Ns Ostrams, Sept. 25;—The nitmlier
of deaths froal Tenor fever,l yesterday, was
furtitbree ;l j; ,
_
1 GreS Evnnts in' 858. , i
-
, ]
Underl-, —l—,-
this! head! the I. Y. Observer 1
ranka . iour thugs' as fair !•;, • 1 . 1
1.1 4 The Revisal of religion; the most ex
tecslva andl thorough: ever lesperieneca in
iberotted - State.. 1 I 1
2 - The Triumph of the American Tract
Society, the gimitalt coral Victory Of truth
.oreerror achieved ! since tie Itefurtuation
under Martin 11.ittliti.' ,1 • ' ' ,
3 - be succemfullrempletiou of the Elec.
tric.T egrapi from Europe to America, the
, Z
greatest wOrkr of
. htrian, perseverance and
'4 The ,
ePte Oise: 2 i ' 1 1 ' '
opening' Pt Chios to the com:
niale
- of the morld,l end fres toleration of
the Christian [religion. throUghout , the sin.
fool 1 . 1
fOrotly.w4slli far thiAlret
half ate; "riot
in Ovid Wister Fthili l
EEO
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REAIN,R,
M. WE74N
wEDNEst•Ati-TE.
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i. l JOSEPIT,"triLifON, Be
1 JAOII.:S. I). 'SON, Lawl
I 1 .' , 1
1 141 - 0ITNTY;111111SSIO
1 'ILLIAM DES, ;111
1 '' 4
I TAMES ;7
1 .
,
ed I I
l ab
; .
bee made.' Thieetifor tha
Sat tdav - 't 1 1 1 li: ,
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litir-Cat it and T.'
ragh, will ;hanks foe
Loins papel
7.- The
Se; ina'ry
,Trustees t•
on Satunla
,s• tier We invite
'meat of ilinrch64, ,
stung itrio4menq
•• • L
,
Mir Tar. lExiti
Raver Finish! S
i li
tiourt House on
i .1.
At an early hou
,
Overfhiwing 1 T 1
ma
tl e
ifest, but per
be asonable fx
'den ely packed.
1
tor sceedo l
ngly it;
run ics wa '1
'stied
llgtieepointk an 1
of the young . la'
1 l 1, 4 1
i
with great ,cars, - 1 I
ipint language, -a ' 1
freedom AO dinti
.
Toe folio,
s .
hilt
ii). - etadie , 'ir — resero
•-
-
ingh. s i 1' St rim- Dila
,
burgh; alien4l
o ,
Dl to!- 3,,i;
. Some ~
- The Winter es
1 1 K
first 'Weduesday Of
able mansimentlol
his accomPllshedf t ..A
the Seminary gill '
high rankl l tt' l metig
, t 1
the cOuntrk c )
r eat
1. I ' a n
h of au
Fvu.l.7At McCi 1
rrsidence oflih
l'rd, in this Or
I about 62.,1e1r
tJuf
1.1 4.
ed I
f.,llr.wed 'the bus.
qa'prilly 6u was . e,)l
and more reemltl,
Pfriee, f..r peril.
known - far and
ter] For his
hi
his walk aod cr114,1
lops prO , mPritOdsi
'l4l deakci,
bia met
CUT II
' I .
Tpo AIR.ATT-13 it
a week lico, at al 'e us's, in)
rk .; 1 ~„:- „ • T ..,
osertpted ' by ~r 1 unison
Shippingn i ort,' r i 4, t. o ye
Ni.. Brian, ab .a. ,
1 .,c
the sioriti, of, ltlnor, into a
tioti, and finilli it:ll4 - 610.j ikl
tried tol l 's'eparat' Ilthett wag
do so; ?fr. B. t ►en Last eift
0 0,imq sticeee4r. Slot en p.
pocket koife, opentifiri ads
Brian; the, 141 1 0 ' hat
when
he reacheril the t 4 was
•111 , ll IP -.1
and semed by tiraney.lho ictlio
vere cutupon ie arra,* anot
.aide, the latte r pnet . to tl
~
. ~ a ccono a,
At latt; ' but 10 hope
l e
•} . il . i
tamed of hi e cover the
, , 1 ._ , . i
playaicao. S army, hilt er ts
oits eitCreted- ortsetticiln the
ti
'hood. L , ~1 • ti. , 1
a
'PAitif Busitir-r , 01
crick iiagerling • rilf . le ISelif
I
-I Iv ' •
ehip, 173 burned tisih a nd
tog of the 20th ISA., • , err
s intretertit smoker %Was in
barn, and io lighFing if
to havel ; dropped mat ' '
the eorirbostiblit mat', '
peen thisatiedrho4. and
A. quantity. of hai aid
4i*roi4. 'il'iii"; ban,
Lose oo
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4—• ; • 1
111
B
-WIER
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11
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MIX 2
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Fra
of Be,
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letnina
N.
1 1
[nu to
0. T
uirers.
rt of t,
ry toyl
dneeduj i
house
a r s so;
n'ot M 9
al
ng
i.iter!si
:Ice, it,
t e P a
' icr c,
Ad (Ki
irk 4l(
bay,
I I
t
:` A. 13-
me '
Braver.
11112
' oven, r
t Prof..
45:aote
BIM
4terary
Meal - .11
LUTER,
9 in.
I ,
, (fn..
tifpi
rldeu
amtor r
wong he inlet
In early life,
LIE=
ae rk
of ,
de id ,
,nail a
int he
;
ems
I gq 1 i
nrc. I
ace 6
Logi or A
bet
L
Obio
rod de~
i ongtai
wasbil
ill I
ley ,1
.1 1 ,1
hmik, r
1
1
t iVell,l. l ourl annual Fair has
Come
g U 1 ., Ali,t togs consiaerei, it.was li
i
...,
successful-i-as climb so 'as could have' I
rett4ictoahly i ldesiree-even by ' the most
.1 , t . r - 1
gii ne•am i ong . us. Althnugh, the dui
7 dnesday and Thursday, aid the freql,,
we
shors of, Fridly, made ..one feel a 1,,
al .:Sprees le, the weather could not be ,1
a I,
Piaered ti favorable and the interest of,
occasion was in no wt-e absted by flies
r I . I • i I .
eurnstances. The attendance, during
i 1; •
first and loot , tisy, - was ' quite respect
i
but the min& on the second day,lib
ly swarmed ,
witti people i tf allsexes
,t,
l
ages. As near, es the eye couldtestir
there violist have been at least from
10.000 rwriums within th's enclosure.
1 i The 'Exhiltition was extensive, eredil
and' entertaining. Between two and I
hundred entries of live-stock were mac
i
te array
of horses wasprirticntarly
and imposing; much the best, in tillresit;ets,
cconile t tent PrAges , linform' as, ' ever:l) l 4)M
'eXhibited, in' the county. 'The Cattle De-.
Ortment; although ,'the crilleetien wii i s not
ate large ari inrinerli, Showed' to' excellent ,
advantage. '.Many were of the purest and •
.
most approved breeds .some: of the 3inlnlo.
cattle; particularly, 'had attained wonderful
dimensijms, -considerin
g their ages; sio,won-:
aerint; ' indeed , '
,that were the OWn ra not
known as men of undoubted truth,. would
' ' 'incredible Sb e H a lima
ieeni ; almost ep, og i , i
Fowls, of large size, great variety, and of 1
finest 'quality, were also to be seen in large
nirmhera. Floral Hall, presented t lan ap:,
pear/Moe fit,- for the, painter's ,pencil, p.,
Was well tilled rind tastefully 'eurrenoded '
,witli Fruits, Flowers, and elegant epeeimens
'o ;§reedle i Worki Painting, Penmanship,
sre; 1, , • *; I•! • li
.
The I Mechanical Departments wa's well
representott--em bracing s large riuMberof
the latest• and moat meritorious inventions
in Machinery; Farm, Implements, I &a., ail,
well
,as' a lonic:number of articles, manufac
tured in lour , Own work,shops, and display.
ing in a striking 'and eminent degree, the ; '
'skill, indtistry arid ingenuity of our! home.
meetisice l ., ' ~,,., . I
1.
~ The diepla7 of fatin prOducts Was less,
imposing than heretofore: . 1., Theis were,
however, many fine specimens of . Vegeta
bles, and 'of the various Seeds and Orrain',
such 'as *bear, Corn, Bailey, ,Rye, Clover;
- . . • i '
Timothy and ~oatti; one leek of thri leper,
'cooking Very' well, but from
,appear noes
seemed, to be last year's growth.., . -- 4
Taking the season lota considerationi he,
1 Exhibition was' tally equal to anyi hereto
fore held. All With whom we 'e nversed
I '
spew'ed l to be well pleased. Everything
esaaruzi e't_qt,l orderti b and not the', appear
/
trotting ,`while , e ctest i
, match, , and
--, , the
,on lin 8
were about , to take 'their position for the
second heat,' the wheels of two of th Zuf-.1
kiss became interlocked ,` the-horses fright.,l
erred, broke .away , from' their heldiars, and'
rush ti ed madly, through the groundrq smintsh:l
ing the vehicles to pieces; and:end 'ngering 1
e i
the lives ot . ii number ,of parsons. Fortu
nately, no one was serioluily injtit '' ; iamb' 1
it seeing almost " Miraculous that a'li tie girl,
(daughter of Capt. Walters,' of •Itjchester)
escaped insbnit death. , Had the oceiarrenc l e
taken place en the frevious day when the
• • , '__ ou ,,
grour were more densely friekedi a imini-
Der et lives' would undoubtedly h4ve been
lost.
. • ;
It seems, . to; us, ~that the' course slictild
°Merl be encloired witt! a subiltentiel. fence '
,1• - 1
or this trottinglesture of, the Fsirlabdiisb- :i
ed. The sentiment, i
Of ; the empty is nri.
questionably against. t; The great' body
et the people 1
, l. -
i look upon it iii dangerous,
dernoralizing, nd calculated to oversbadow
the oilier Departments;..impair the useful
nen of the,Soci'ely, and sour and alienate'
those who have heretofore been; its firm and
steadfast friends.', '- . ,- is t.
1_ r i - -
M
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Fn]ay
o D
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enc i
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WM
Dar
II i St.
Fpmale
ver
bi
!tin' n for
ilding,
1
rise:
d out
ea
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of
e at the
I filled to
•oifuaiou
migbt
itice no `
!all of
I r e Tb
•
he
pla
l e tb
HMI
!I! 20
be dia
NI
f. EmsYle
cideatly;
7Find ele.
oiarkable
I
rp!atei l
optutioa;il
Titre,
a 1n44
MI
as .00 tbe
der the
iitirt v and,
unbt not,
ZION
fintaiti
iious o
ME
didd 4t
MIL 'A.
11E4. 1 , 1 lie
;yea elas.i
I i
tbeiCnun
years; be,
e Courlei
I .a ( w '
Ist
Ile
,s of
/1;13
ty l
of t
Ito
IMIZZ
lie Jule._
really es.!
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apr,Upu
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low-inen.l
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t bat a ut
t - T ------- I !
CIT I INEEIZ SlloAllt .CiPilf , .L-We observed
J f j
ti. Sugar Cane at th e Fair this , year; snd
but Hole of :the 'Syrup manufactelled ftfom .
it.l !; Arlactber this was attributable to the
unfavorablene Of , the season , or ifeci in
.
the l . seed, we were . not able to a scertain:;
The only Syrup we saw 'walt . that Prodtized
and exhibited, by Mr. John orim,lof New
Sew:ckly , tp. Ile bid Ibrero griiana....alk of
which were, exceedingly clear, sail qnits
pleasant to the:taste. Be is seitifted tbit
the Cane can he success-Ully and profitably
i eUltiirated in' this climate and u pon our
soil: fHovitii 'secured excellent ,lend,; he
purposes neit . yesr,if living, to test it more
1 ,
thoroughly ! and extensively s than heretofore.
. —________L' I , •
1
the form
N
an, twat.'
MIMI
Iy—being
intern-
rza
Bryan
upable to
t to that
1
ROA Oui
t
et, pout).
tilt', fo'l
ciertiken t
R ed ti PI
1.
er
' in eh
,i . 1
I.IIOS.
us ente
DID NOT COMN.--Ji•bn M. 'Kirkpatrick,
Esci, 'of l'ittaotrigh, who had been chosen
to cleaver the annual Address' at the lair,
from,some
. 06U141 or other, did hotreak4 his
appellintnce.; To mitigate the d isappoiut.
went, ,11r. Arairier', the President, and
Rev D , Robinson, of ileoititsin,
-the crowd in a few well chosen and4pro-
I ‘.
prtatc remarks
1
pitondin •
I
ep 'Big!'
1
r eigh o:i.
Mr. Fred-
Wkly
towq
tite ear -
i,and 'u
a
about t he
"P oid
g eowe
-!grain bad' .
the bossy.,
I -
sever * was
iy
I •
•
very wad:
40,, in this,
, .
c,it7 i 1
Co
' Tint Musw.--The .Coal 1
Sand of New Castle, did entMh to impart
ibterest durinii the continnanor pfL
the Fair;
and acquitted then/servo' in r ma i ner wor
thy` the reputation that: preceded them, and
to therident s a tisfaction of the Ihnudreds
elmOistened to their 'elpirent no e. We
hope tosee the light d tlieir tionntepanoes
ipon t Peeesions of like oltaraettir in the
futurt 1
e: t
, ; Ng.
ken
t t
Mii
\''l-.
&wait FAIR.
~The Winnebago Lignitq
raised ioet kW )
.
• Demora. -,. River News.
I
The star comes to the res c ue ,• •' , .
of jta can-
1 A friend writing : tot n. from 8! It*
bearing. 'date Sept'. 22d," coMMunitstes 1.,.
didite for Commissioner, and tuakert ' bli ~,: 0 . . '1 ,
, rollowt g Items of interest to many of , ta
aorta o fair and plausible pledges as to what readers . . ' .• • 4
• I r i
he will ] . der sad wha: be will wol ' ' ..4 o i if the - "TheSt . eae ubciue ith l
er u Tigre w ss-arri l.,7oo
ie4':-. ::.„ . 1
peoph;will only Consent, to , instal him in-,l.Ance froat
the Commiesiouerlt office. We have no itc-IcOmprising in part 4700 hags oats, 15( 4.;
rittaiikt ;nee with Tr. Kennedy ; ' Fie mAy : Ciri 4 l 6 e o ad p , ikos b ( a ti la g n er c B e , W A he ll it 7 ,
e 4 . v o e n , P bri ‘t h ttta.;', ..,
, . • • ...
be an honest, big molded man, ft r ought and rdl-- ~
.1 f . IVe leave on Satui i de'y for Pubtuple td 1,
we know to the enntras,,y. But, we o snow .
. . . ' Galena,' - The .Missiesippi is getting ; ow ' 4
that be is identified with ,a party that. is no 10.1nv,4 feet water nn th - e lower Rat,iir.: ,
torions fir its rnaty pledges, and, is ervialtyVbere" has -been 'a fine. Boating atage.,,.:'
.notorious fir theease with wbicli it violates summer; in fact the beat that 'has been -
%. . 1 - keown far. . a number of years. We li s p .
them., The bold And un'Aushing manner' r ~ , , . ,-, „ • , at,
..,. i Intto arm pleasant Our strew onnatstsof
in-..which that party has f a lsified the pledges the following. persons from Old Beaver . • .
it made- rut two years, ago, has eff.Va11114 ,. . , jCapi,.; C. B. Hurst; Clerks. Jas. 13,11 0 p, ti., ,
,opened the eyds of th, p e ople -- -Tbe.rirkW I-Iturs i ; -Etosgilie'-::'. R. R. 31 ' I‘-D m un ar i l i j i arn bi ll ai l i ii i
nnomorn. ThCy have been surfeited. alrea: ' tAwd
D
a g l i;"
di. - .Democratic{ pledgee.! ,Faugb ' '.... 'welf j. Kell yL. ll * DC Wolf
'
iiropltin't give the toss of a pe l ony for ai
bushel of them. 'They are all
r ‘irstir L ';‘,lr : I
K. 0 douhtlesa'a very clever : anditfAr.l 41c
mg' Man, i but he islnot wants lc Tetbe Com:
•miesioners.office at the present-time. When
tbe people, really desire his services,', the
w ilt , solo. i i._- • • - ,. . 1,, 11,
Shrodes,iof 'Moon; is . the individual t.
are after this fall; - and we apprehend, wt.
•
be • takes. his place in , the Serve.° of
I t
.county, be will berTouud to bdfulli as Co,
'Elcientiousand active in the °di-patch of th
public business as his er!wpoitpr. • , v ,
°
Worth 14meMbering
We trust our pol'iti'cal friends in the,dif.
ferent district; will bear constantly in icilta4,
`that acceidittg to ihe pv'esent 4poitienment
.of the - 'county, the, climber of deleglates
front/each Diitrict in t+ next County.,.Cob:
veliiion,'will have to-be, graduated by .th,e
BepubliCan.vote tifsi this fall. Each dis
tiict,' hoWeVer small; starts with two #ele
gates; 60 ;votes will command -three . .6ele:
-gates; and, 100 votes will securelfour flels
lates. ,We purpose, next week; : to an - lyze 1
1
the votes •of some of the'districts, and; bowy
atilt by *little' exertion they can I Cf
-increase; their repr&sentation'in tbe Cor
tion. In the Meantime we hope the
wilt ,teceiv'e: , tbal" consideration
importance- merits. ~
acid
jay
, en
an
it of
ent
ROE
COD_
the
pt!
bree
P.-...
fine
Organize Organ' !
Yrienail,..if you bavo not al•ndj
the iriistory steps to'•Fectire a wont!) e I
ganisetion of the. ftverld dis;ricts; w
Of you to begin • the work at cnce; , Re'
bet, ,that delays, are dangeroutt.
council( twee be lit and every arraos
milde r and perfected to bring out , all o
ters to the Polls: A -full vote, w •
uivalent to a+ roueing rnajority•
'Are. YOU Ailessedy 7 /
vi i ,
ill *lir frieni.hrplease sot omit/Eh'
1 1
of malting a.l the x9ssisments , it II
•
therefore, this duty itended .to
% I
befo-e,,paturday next, i }`be too i
019.. The Dc.thocratio conferees frni
i
Con reseional District;, nct recently 4,
e, and placesi i in nomination J: N
in, Esq., cif New .Castle. Wonao
Me Brandi
on the 'goose!' • Is ,t
qon,or . Anti-Lecnrorton - - 1
,
Cast i
Gtt ;;
M r.
IMM
A 'MOST' . A COIAISION.—
BRO I KEN. —Oa Nouday last
of 3 r. W. G Wplf, loaded with l!
was: owing down,the billi' nd w s lle
the Bridgewater Bart, sow. of the, boards
uccideptally slipped
, forwurd , st r iking tho
tiorstli, and causing to run t full
,
speed into the 13tidge. Meanwhile,fr. 11.
Dillri i tn, of this Place; . wits about Ju Ivrway
across, and seeing the dang l erdo wh t kcb be
and
I bis team was ,exposed)hunt lately
drew his horses close to one 'side, - a d rau
to m eet the other team with 'all, halite..
ei
Flail:l i g hiluself in a poitiooltere b could
retreat in case be missed MI s
taw, be Bruck
with full force, with biswhip-stOck, iting
ingoue of the - horses down, and th a r o,
.
bling WM, to check them 14fure tneeti
_g his
itmoi
lkir. l ',.Conkle, formerly o 1 South
-.-
4
er,
but ow 0f thi s . h° mugh, r ho was I ading
thaf r canybelonging.to,3fr.
iolf, rig sting
bra he'd at the "Bridge,. the 'wheel seed
ov e r his leg. breaking it imm Aiately shove
04 ankle bone. ... :-. .
r
storat[on Fritivy mottling lept, 0178
• 0••
lighting; the any opening it} near tt
extendingand to the root. Fortunst
persona wore underneath at the time,
several, in a:o6'e proximity, Weis u
less i etUnned. The ground for son
tence around the , tree was represter
being exceaningly warm for a'few m
Tani'Tina s iklxrpn.—Tbe $2O Pr
.wasiawarded to! the borsiliimoed.
Sheriff - Darragh. We knovejnot w •
position -was made of the 52k.pretn
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It was In' the midst - of - this eantes
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several of • the horses became' trig 1
broke loose, and thus broke up the I
Theiwinner of the first heat.(a !dr
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more' of Youngttown, 0.) would
debit the premium, by default. • 1,
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Yo l wers informs us that, the following regi. :
in e tat - officers were chosen at the ieleCtion
hel on the 10th inst.: colonel =a: It
Besel, it
New righten;-,I,Ls. Colonel l - 7 John
Sterling. flookstown; Zdajor- 7 Natban ,1 1 .
,
Couch, New Brighton - 1 i
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LOCATILD.-Our friend J. Y. hlarke, -
Req., well and favorably known ti - enany,of
r
oar .readerlilaks —, loeated himeell in Antra,
I:lnioneour.ly, Illtuoie,, where he barn ems ,
r 4 1. eht rractioe of theiee , _
settled igt
tle4i of
tia Pledge&
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AO'n
°merit
f•vo
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duty
ay be
lisq„Je;
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r New
how
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as fhb
wagon
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'FATAL ApIAY.-4CI affray 100 k ;4111411;
las:..weel, near Edinburg, Lawrence coup j,
betweeti two men named Muse Errod, and i ' •
• dot-les Barber.:` Elrod had been i and: ...
Ito .remove the effects of Barber; bit lacktr- .
(4' them ] having: indulged too. freely•' ''• U
ber first a.ruckElroJi;_...-thelatter ritured I ,
i
the blowl
with 'is' fig,. and - thee seis,ul he -(
Reat of the wag n with which he dealclina
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a heivy blow ob the bead„ Crushing ,I ',l,
ti 4
skull, and ca using bif death-in a few taizt- '
i
utes. Elrod immediately gave himself;
" C iie a
und io nem lodged inlstew, as il 1. 2, r h .
Poor ;Muse I Tic ;is iddebt l ed to thiii i .ot
fice, for many year's snbseription. - 412 , e:
dispen4ed.wi ,
th tbe use of ' fire-water ,' and ,
dealt honestly with the Printer, in all Ike.:
lihoodeho would not now have the'gloOu4
walls of the Penitentiary staring him i the.
Nee.' 1 ./ ' , - - 1 - .
QUITE Ai RUB R. --The rush to
• ./F -
and yitrebaile some
,of the splendid gnosis
rOentlibtoultht on by Hpctt,of Bridge.
ater • teensinues unabated. the s ease
steak islast,disappearine soortifloss
. .
desire -a hatpin. = -
, Er the'Beever...trgect ;
In the Stai of the 17th, Isee ..'a r il.
copied from the Crawford Democrat,lteak
"Corrtipticin ia‘lligh Places.!! . The ,bj - Pct
of tha_articli is to attack thecharaetit and
conduct of three as high-minded, bon' rage
and correct . gentlemen as ever had th e •
or, to fill high plaeea in the Commonlyrattb,
viz: Ifon. A, G. Curtin; late rlecretary.Of
the
. COMmonweallh, pion ' . ,David Taligari,'
late SPeaker of the s enate; and theiffet('
D..A. Finney, late iiienator. from Crawfdtd -
'aii(d Erie mantles. - - i /1
Vurini the 'Sessioi3- of the Legialatara_ot.
1857; a number of Bike wore ineotpierf..
i ted, and a; certain promin ut Demaet;az,frria
Cyawford county. who.: it the bosom friend
Of James 'Bucbanan, and who has timid , eel- -
eral ppoteitcent positions throtikb Mt!. L.
chanan's influence, a maelof noiorionil,
corrupt - ,Aepiavtd and‘debanelked elili'acc",
suen pefarine aisitited - hii purplie - pdt itl),.. ? -
certain of three act. of incorporatitm,m Pr...
ahle him to control the subscriptionaite the,; .:
- Stnek A d lip immediately; prozeeded it! ;
DPWYork, Buffalo, , China t Detroit; 13d
other , place for Abe purpose of aelliig- ti. . c ,
'
c jt
cli:.rtcy) to foreign spectilatots, gat iii-' pv,
tunny' su eecl in diapoiingi of eeri-a. •c.l
theft, and
_amottgat the - number wp,:q.
"Shamokin Bank;" this he appet,r. :i. -
341 for about Tcy , llve Thousana i) • -'• -
which, sum @s peculators would of Jce..l•;:
suppose-too.muCh to. pay .one mai:11110 to
-put a good' face upon the matter, be.!feet!
oat the names of .certain prminent eotlel .
men', ito whom he said it would be noss. , .-
. .
zy . to!pay large ,
puma, amongst whoni a 1.
the three gentlemen above named. Ni.'
of , whorti hail any knowledge of the trans ,
vain, nor would either of these ; rill:kiwi '
even suffer their ualatea to be associakd IP
any yoiy,with a' s man so degraded and di
pra
yed -as' he is. r .
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BEI
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lam
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beg
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I deem it my duts to make the foregateir
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etatetoqn't - drfeose of the eharsetere e t fr
Mesa q Fey •tr
rs. Curtin, Taggrt and ' F inn ey
, , ,
mucn,.aa the artice referred to DIM Peni .
,
published in the Star, in a eanntytwhe ,e re .
neither of 'the, geotletnee ate penteealit,'
known."' The publio•tnay judge for, itself
to wbete.ihe "Corruptioiti n High Plarier• '
exists. -
Tile Sr. LOOM POLL Boom—W .
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Thornburgh, Clerk of St. •lonis, icier
has, notwithetand fog , the' defiant poxitioe '
saihtned by the ReptibliCstii decided to
obey
. the iiitortictinns ,of
ordering a transcript of, the . poll 1411 a-4-
The dociiments pre p ared , are'now sod
r
we shall toon- learn, probably, smoothie' ,
'of the manner in which the Lectirepteo
party carry eleCtions wthetti , ( hard rushed =
,f 'r legal votes; WcantiCipate damaging diF
tol , •
AN, 0r..0 xs ;eldest win*
ler of the So;tiety of. Frenda, is Mies, Mary
Wright, formerly of_America, - now of Etur •
bind- She is now en'til hundred and thr , e
yeses old, and , at the laet luarterly meetisg
at Leeds, England, she stood nit andl hero
'to preach, but ffpdiog l a standing potitioW
painful, she sat down and continued Preset. •
ing , for ibolit-4wenty minutes, heti voice
was Clear anddistipct, and her sermon,
some parts of it, Vlid to be truly up pre,,
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rain
f the
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1 1 :ly no
allbo'
;ore pt
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e
autee,
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ti die r
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th4t
t e p
irhspe
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_ A stock of cloth s , camisole ? vest-
ings, , o:,; ire now opened at Caraaglisit'i ,
Feder*St., Allegbeoy , City, that will est
m ink" prove attractive to the lovers of faith
ioo. These with a - full 'variety of IresdS
made ,clothing' for men's sod- boy's *or
s s •
make hito'e mt
k a desirable e. 1 • : -
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1016.ttt the Ohio State Fsir l st
—at Greensburg, Pa. and it
Va.--during the past week, the besi hepil
Business,Mriting exhibited was fioni
tba
iron City! College of this City.- I —Pitts,
• Chronicle. h - 4.,
Dlr.D.i—Oa the fith lass. Mrs. lusst.l4
WArrzasom, of Brighton tp.,‘` aged' - 76
yean.
OiLlhe'l34 inst. Mrs. Aunt
Ana of Sal.: Dunlap, of Chipper'
about 30 ;years:. z--
.0o tkigi 22tf; it the reeideeet _
in-lewi Ofipt: J.. Ilasiep, in.4tooliener, 140-
itortv, sera elicteet 60 Teem -
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