El 13 - VR. gite gam ilkorrAz Asti JtraTICIII.TO ALL• rapt siors ts it — 1 jiprroti,a NEI( RITY, Vit Mass Meetings of tip Democrats sw-. or PONNeltLvatibt—`'.l7/e tie must and shalt lw preserved,"—Jeolitton. The Downtime! of Penrutylvanle, and all -others thitit*' tirliallteteThFlhe, anion tit' the litales, now aeriottily atotangorett by a iectionsl organizanoh, led ar e rollusl hjs.the Nom onensiee of the Fed erel hatitt reel oosettwlesl upon the atom - ley; Klan legit dog nearly on. -half of the }Rates of this Union, era respeolfylly notified that blase lisevotsaviasetiata at,thelollowing times dnil est iooe, of the friend, of JANEA lIIrCLIANA4 *ice , dent, and 70.11 N C. lIIISCRThiII.IIXIB pie r flee Ph aittent At ERIE, Erie Comiebe", IF.DNES,D AY, the 37th Awy of Atsectst,4BoB: At. wrissxsn,uno Wentrnorolatel County on 119 511111t1 1 4 115RDAY, the , thiptenthee, 1850 • AlillhAttlFONTE, Natio County, on WEb- Nllll9 - DAY, of Soplansher, 1814 At fiAlltlffillUll4, (thu c.pu.o.r tha swam) o n tsDAy, rho jot orttotober. Awl ae DIIII.Ai,ILf.I'HIA, on the 17th of Sop *amber, ISSII, i las A iini versary of the Adop tion 91: the Clonal ilutivis ..f tiro United States I , Euonent PeinOorale, from our 000 and oilier 15tates, will ho present at all tilts° Meetings, to ad- Aimee their follow elti re es. Bymenter of.tb.l 01010eitATIC 6.TATIii, CENT ltAL' CO:11- 1111TTE.t. • Delegate Elections. —Tho Demo- Nt or e ;k. ar. the Ngi cyst 13orotigttg slot townehipa, *jilt /nett mt tho woad pinoot on ttotor,loy, the 2.t.1 intl.; mud etoet ilel,gato% to anort in County Con vention on trirtstray rt ruling 2Ofit (coort weOhl for the purpoito of samineting a county ticket. end ap polottag otaletarß to tooot .rill go, conforeett of Ito Aternetta tirrminnto n eatothinto for th,tlr,lllsdß County COMlllittett J 11. MORRISON, ('lmirmian L'Jluf3tr, Augupl li, 1H56. Dann!toroth) County Meeting.- 2 - i nisi ot, Tao•4ny livening, A ugnst 2itli, at the Court Muse, there will he t grand relly of•the Ihnnoeittcy The meeting trill be arldresand by dia. tincui4hed. apeelre • NtakDemocratic Pole he of Motion in and adjoing town ehlpa to ih o rre:Aerration of tho Union aka the Curnatitiilion, mot the election of Buchanan and lireeiliirrridigg, Will meet in isettaonvillai, ere Slattivilayeafinnionn, August. 1850, at 2 o'clock, for, the pigment, 'or erecting a Dinnooratic Pole Severe' apeakiire will be in ettendttneit and addreur the ineetle.--1 MANY DMIOC ATS NaDinnoaratic Mooting in Milesburg.- A tweeting of • 1)( mot ratio eilizons of and •toinity, wtll liwhold in M ileiburg on VfriNi N ARK 7.lst. at ogo I y onion° The !Hands of filo Union, lht. Conalitutton, atyt rinedianom and Dreakinrillge, will rally ii. their m l / 4 10. Reify cowry friend of iho oountry. Rally eawargood nom itPd-nne , ' order of • •'• MANY DEMOCRATS s lifsplisooraties %eating in Bellefonte.- Desmovai. ei(iaeo iu lielLotonte, will nowt in ihnsounb at tiloietnererntie ettlf b. MT TO , motitcryr xvEy TN , Anguel ,2lat •Adoo on Perri PAY EVEN INfl, (r the par"- kwm• or allentrhir Delraintoa in Ow County Convention, nominate a county ticket P OIILF: R Di; LLEFO.vrE, PENNA INFlRMOnspikv, .svGivirr AO, Is.). TOP . RISAMEW4 k r(II4:ENPONDENTS I. N..;r-Jaiusee Buchanan 1/V/3 horn in Franilin ewe?", Penn , on thr 2:14 of April, 1791. 14' was. admitted to thr bar in 1412. in 1814 he zglinnirered as a common soldier in rltitl44 of the American army. Lrrite.yruni.— You had letter cones* a law yer. There are plenty of them sn_Belle er WffiyaddlOt.,.. We have no means o f emswering wVg.eldcost. 4L Ilc r7o.l` - K E T ul2 .W 4 sListiett:reitairaft;- thturear, cannot fell to alltird the most lively satisfaction to our rieusfiteedc brethren; fuel to every person whO iiansious for the success of our candi date*, the preservation of the Union and the Constitution. In all the States heard from, thelognsestiom majorities have been greatly redo* Ishii the Democratic vote shows a trenseirdoit's increase. Amid these general Viten** it is a source of unalloyed pleas ured. ISmises; that our own State is true t o her &idea principles, and that the Demo e:l4o,4*m fire is seen and felt from one andSlarthe sad. We candidly Believe that Budinesist's majority . to Pennsylvania w ill not 01 much short of thirty thousand.— , ThonAgnut sum up as tbilows Missouri.—Seventy three counties give the -foliourni Onbernittorial vote volt, (Z)em,) p (American) Irentan litkvoto fur aovornor A.'S above has been carohally remised tad may be relied en. The State Senate wilt stand 14 Democrats, 11 Whip,ll Bentoniana, 2 Americans, and 1 vacancy. Douse of Representatives will easoposed of 53 Democrats, 2t Benton inns 4g Amoricams and' 5 Whigs. The above re turnit aro made up froM seventy-nine coun ties. Kenturky.--It is eatirnated that the aggre gate DeutOerntle majority at the recent t lee tion will foot up between twelve and tier teen thousand. Arliwwwaii.-4.tonway's (I)em.) majority for lleirtraot will 14 in -now believed, resell nearly 10,000. Teras.- 7 -Plartlal returns of the election in Texas 104 CM 4th inst., lave been received. The i i tectiod wan for Vontruller, Treasurer, AttornerGinersil,,,and two members of Con great The returns indicate the elmtion of I krzioarattic candidates by large majorities. In North canatitypiand Alabama, toe Dern omit?: 6swe-estrr ied everything.. lowit 2 -The Blackllepublicans have been succiaaaral is ibis &ate on s account_ of local knurls, , Tait Ewa& Damien or ladw-goiitto last.-44n Wayne toxivihip, 'abeam" county, tioenty44 Karser-Itilithinga have taken their kurthilegrse---that,is, tbithdrawths from M orikr. IU 111111441, Mere have taken the astatiOrree, atid*Lewistewn t fiftrfive. This likke late lbstaluese. gnow-Nothingieut is p • Ike ' Ga/Waiilfaintattilt Lope HAY X51,77.31mr5.. '7i~TAiwre, y of Philadelphia, lore atograoced to supply Lock Raven with gas-ail the lit' of Jahrotry next. Tho ternivitr the contract provide that the stock /Jubagrih# by the 444izens WWI fie as signediO .IhB'.otiotractori., as the- work' is completed. doctorial pcir t at in"l4 ol o lll, 4 l k,rifittl44Wd,in fug Of that el the ESSMO!VIk-priy-110 (44 ,Bu - . , chastattimat 4041viditidiarty in %ski Si(ef ati^. - A TRICK - OP TAW STATE ADMiNI3 TRATION. The Harrisburg Ik4sgraph', thernian cdPcd lockiadministeitien, makes tattunfortunate mistake i itdivuldug the iletret designs of divil ded Know-Nothingi*, tii.doceiio the - people in ttiii'eolinfrig . 'Prtildeitlal elt;ction. The plan suggested by the Telegral'9:Wita nally brought forward - by the organ of Thaddeus Stevens, in Lancaster, and of a character, equal to his anti-masonic pleas for persecution, and - far more tortuous Odin' tise celebrated tape worm railroad. The 'Tele graph office is Owned principally by this same Thaddeus Stevens, and his friend, the editor, is used_ndw forthe purpeatrof bringing for word another Hotlines, such as that which bankrupted the State during the Ritner administration, by iihticksliot and ball en. , cAttipment. at Harrisburg. The plan the Trlegaph suggests is as follows let tho, committees of the ttnotv-, Nothing and Black INpublican parties moot and settle on twenty-six electors in emit mon. Let the friends of Fillmore' name twenty-s , venth, and the friends of Fremont do the same. Let each party print tickets with the sane' names, eaCept the 27th, which shall be for the Fremont man or the Fillmore man, according to the preference of each voter. Have each elbolor pledged in Writing to cast the electoral vote of the State either for Fillmore or Fremont, as the 27th Elector for the one or the other MIMI. , have a majority of the vote (init. Tia scheme is not only talked of by the Telegraph, hut they hate alk‘ady placed such men on the ticket es will clifie in cape, the plan succeeds. That they ti ill attempt s' fusion there is, nbw Very little doubt, at least a fusion among the leaders of 'boat cliques; but is questionable n bother they will succeed with the people. The elector from this district, on the Fillmore ticket, G, W. YounKman, is known for 10 predilec tions for mule pie audgrosshopper snap, kid at home in engaged in circulating Abolition documents of the rankest kind bvsides being the circulating spot of the New York lieu aid and Tribune, which he distributes gratuitously in his neighborhood. Another evidence of an intention to carry out this scheme n an exposed by the !litchis county Intelligencer, who charged Mr. CalelsN. Taylor, elector for the 7th district, "with being a member of the Philadelphia Conven tion which nominated rd. Fremont, and is an ardent supporter of the Republican nom necs." In relation to this pert of the !nisi ness the Per isy/eanian says, at the time the„,Convention which nominated the I:fil -1 more Electoral ticket was in sossion at Harrisburg, a eorrespentlent of the New Xork Herald, writitis firm thlttpla . .7e, stated Its memberswere fearful that same trick was being played upon thorn, or to use his own language, they appeared to ••eint II it rat, lot did not know examb..ll here it was." One' of the devices evidently IN , to place well known Fitidont men Nun the Fillmore Electoral octet, and there are doubtless other schemes on foot which ti ill presently be developed. We know very well that Stevens publicly made his boasts some weeti ago that •he would cheat the Fillmore tnen into voting for Fremont, and that he made stzenunlnt eiertionS to Cdgdrol Convention. How far he will prove successful in deceiving the real friends of Fillmore, rifbains to be scum licre then is the evidence of it bold pl in in operatim thus early in the campaign to de fraud the people, and inhale/NA/public opinion. The friends of Mr:Fillmore, or rather those who support him, because'they believe him to be yet attached to the old-line Whig party are to be cheated into sustaining the Black Republican candidate for the purpose of defeating the candidates of Democracy. The originators of this scheme are adepts in political fusion and chicanery, and when moved by such tispint as Thaddeus Stevena, they will not hesitate to steep to falsehood to accomplodi their plans. We leave it to every honest man who has the good of the country at heart to ponder these truths seriously. We leave it to them after having the farts thusplaced before them to deride whether they will allow thetnatlves to be seduced into a conspiracy which mist bring hereafter di ,grace upon the country. 32 454 30,4114 19,410 11.t61rra1tio. On Tuesday of last week, nixtut daybrcale, a clap or thOrmier startled tlic family of IL 11. Brown, about a mile from Centrtumpland Corntre, m Wyotaiug county. It affected ilio heads of several of the fainily, and a strong smell as of burnt stone, was clearly ,listinguishtd. A little girl who was bltuping at the same tune, awoke complaining of her head and neck.— No one was injured. The neighbors thought Mr. Brown's touso or barn'was struck, hitt no trace of the bolt chill(' he Contd. It must either have struck the earth or burst in the air. It was a singular and narrore es cape. GRAIN AT TII7I WEBT.--The receipts of grain at Chicago for August proutises to he among, if not the largest, ever known. From all - parts of the West but one account it ib stated, is rewired, and that an exceedingly favorable ode for grain. The quantity quality are dike good,,and the addition to the wealth of the eowntry 1 y thihervotit of 1856 can be 'Minuted Only by millions of dollars. Sawrinwan,—At the , court of Sessions.of Blair County James D. Davis Air the murder' of Johnston, wan lAA Week attiztonced to 11 years in the penitentiary; C. M. Briar for, l the nurnier - of F. Davie of Williamsburg to 10 yeara ; Finney for larceny' to 2 yoiwa ; Snowden (cord) for direertrin'T 'year, and kturP 1 9 1 4 4 . 14 4 .- for - ilertlelay; Blair ootmty has cent a gOod ..repragentftica l to the Pataburg penitentiary, • • Dscipms. 7 ,-Ree. John J. Pearce, the mom bar of Congress Mini, this district, in a letter to tae Williamsport Press, declines to to a candidate this fall for re-election. lie lies diatipaceil the Astride by his •itatbecilo and contemptible conduct In trying to bribe a fellow member. Ind is afraid to some before the people ossin, knowing that at hidignini conit,ituencrliould repot bun to , 1141 44001 Unsignio44 cola. • /4" -13 EFOR That the friends a, John P e -erercOnts, lti the North and 14orthAll4t, are openly denla ring themilelvet(iiilavoti of disunion. That they hope to throw . , lila...election, if not able to succeed in the electoral college, to the House of Rejtresentatives. That by such a result they hope to dis inembc4r the States and utterly deStroy the Union. That the Nen , '"lrork Tribune And iterAtt, the paid Northern advocates of Frenefint, un hesitatingly dyelarc:their antipathy to - the Union. That the Boston Abolition Society is en gaged in sending out doe,mkents to, "twelve, the peoso into the Support: of Fremont: That in the 6eittli ho ie represented as be. jog only opposed to the abrogntian of the Missouri CAitttprotnime lino., , That in the Western and 11Iidale - Btakes'he is nuteuitteed as being wily in faOr of making Karussik free State. • That M the NortherA and Eastern States he ie derliied to he opposed not only to 81a very, but in favor of an immediate dibaglution of the Uoou. AND ar.E ' n IT TIFIFOOt TITI MOTT; That the leaders or illy party which sup• pot I John C. Frernbut are either acortet or open Abohtionia That they have pledge thCistselyes to to curt, his rleetion, not for national grio,l, not for the atleOncement of national proapiaity, but solely for meetional aggrandizement, That Jelin •(,';. Friniont comes befpre the Atneriean people ware of thelo secret de signs. ..'Tliatnirieatling friends in Pennsylvania pro known to ,be"the rankest, abolition dist/ nionistA That David Paul Brorn,, of Philadelphia a fanroa.Abolitionist, is uniting with Ste rens of Lancaster, to swore the election o Fremont TlniT the TiladiClTeprUlikin pirty in Penn= sylvanin, tire undisguised in their opposition to the Video, as lonitris slavery exists. That they are undisguised in their efforts LO destroy the I'mon, by a ‘'.1011111:11 assault upon the domestic. inst itutinng of the South. That they have preveided fair States (torn hemming free comnionwealthe. by refitting to acknowledge the fugitif'f stoic law. AND 116r.P IT rirronm TM; T'F:OPILE, That the sole ohjent of the Illacc-Itepult l(ican party, in waging a war upon the ad. ininitdratinn or Franklin Purrco, is to defeat the- earolidatem the Democracy for Pre,a dent nmi Vivo Preddent. A HICI INCHINN'T.— It a wedding in Al bany, lately, justt hefire the eervmony to be perfoi mcd th way to Inakeilic couple 'Man nod wife, the lady wan called upon at her re , idenee by R wourin who had with trier three children, and told that ae she at, g oing to tal.e . ‘ h-r husband she might ns well have }obtain akii, and then walked off, Icavin; the children behind. A brother of the lady pursued and mmpelted her in return, a hid/ she did old, • on conild ion, she Haul, that . 11 is Sister should relinquish her Imabaulth Df course such a emnprounso was Ik o n made, but the 111141)and IMm nut liven ' by.**, Peraevermg wife, oru• the haruthed bride, mhQ.Jtutt , evt-ugul. - OBTAISMI VSUZU. r.ALLISK PLIKTICK. CKq Ups ards of : , ....3000 have been taiscdin New Yi,,rk city, in answer to the appeals front the Aholi ists "for bleeding The contribution box is kept in the Tratane office. The IP; s• rrre,vi a day or two past, has been enlightening tlw public's memory with the eirJ,ini;taneei connected with the nipitcrioni abiappearance of the t -WOO n hich Horace Greeley helped to raise for “Frcedoni m Ireland," at Vaux-linll (;ardcri in 184 k, with a view to put the public on their gnarl against this new "slee.re-gainiuon." AJAEILICAN9 —RN to !—llert , is what the I London i'arometr, lynv of Qiii•tm Ih-107 . 13'M organs, has to nay in rrfcrcrwe to mil- Preni detittal mtrup..,k: "We should lie sni ry to sen Mr. litichamtu berauso be is to favor of fireacranw dui obnoxious iti,titution , , nu 114... y exiot, ANt) UNITY OF , THE STAI'ES. - 'lheee I. no safety for European monarchial goveriimem.i, lithe pro•grrassvo spirit or the Drinucracy of the I ;lilted StleCti t.a allOWC(.1 to SW“C111. ELFA ' T FREMONT AND THE FlittiT BLOW TO TUE tifil'AßA 'HON OF' THE UNITED STA'rES IS EFFECTED !" Assn Stash,'! ffnuATau, PumtnLITIII t. -- Mt. Will. Wheittly,llliC orthZ•4lC-4,.. 11ctor3 of the country, and a tnanag r tvabout an equal, Las opened this estabbantuent for the Gall and winter nail a huporior company, Our ewiens rooting Philadelphia, and wish; ing in spend an even - ht.—TV pront and amuhnmit will visit this estalhoihntont; and they wall-And that the "Arch," is ion' what •Kkla Drury" once sTas—"the mirror of nature:' 1111=111.1 ' Ditotrge.o.--011.5unday last, 4 young MAUI I named John Gelbmithragled. 420 years, while bathing' in the river at the i ited Hoek, about 8 miles above. LfwistoWn, *4 9 wncd. his br others .' , and several other COM panious were in the river with him, but none of (,hem being good swimmers they wens. unable to reSdue him. It is supposed. Ow deocased44 4 l ellacTad With 'crimp. Ito*, Jous U. Boats, of the tentb ,top groidoonl Difittiot, hits beau re-notohtatOd by tho k DsuAtin County Convout4toz. Mr. ictetilars'bas been - Isboring hsrd for the re. nolo' oat *ow *ad. low stegleotsd doges in Washington for tbo purpoto , of prear.hing Abolitionism, and its oonsegiten• cos i sant . • A Yaorir Bunt rN ilbaroxllAaßOß,Furs Launes lAtowiestire, Miaow, Ait4 yeetit; was liMritfarerdki Ili' the in consequence of t;onling th'Oellisicin with a, furry boat. There were tea persona on board and of them lire ladies unfortunately per ished. C MAUR 131 r Meonlxsa4. -WO saw ye/der day, Says thoOer Oazette, a specimen of cigars made by machinery. 'they were perfeett in form, though miler hard and it is that *Om .cain be ns4de lattivh ebesper by this method than b' bind. , —within a all fractin of the entire sum. ' OttIAIgORNIA NEWS. ..•The'product easy there of, Massachusetts alone , was The Vigilance Comhaittea field Witotinded 'Whitt It the value of the Union in dollars P•etirlY42°,".°6°'' Rhi fore, to , 'oh ttl and ; sway at Saniorancis ' lie sel e ate } :e ? t s i ° ori i r i industry, - col- ches.' ' el)" t 4 t 4 " Illng (Ar the: And `dents ft _That .)3 thq question which well last steadier. A controversy pentlink, be. some of the leading papers in this settle Bore, then, is an exhibit Which tahy i tween certain parties and the GoVernor kelt, nt two now discussing . , They Are enduarbring ftbulte those who wonlii, undervaltivithe cern eat with the Ctituniittee - tire to an arang e inertial importance qf /It theslave Stateo thd I to pertnade tho'North that, in 'a commercial general Ani : iio f .e ros e p u erity l i i ind s ;v lo l l ( t i ll it of the dation. 1 that they may deliver up Judge •'TeiFF, in point of view, it'can do wiihout.the South, i i i k e a n i c n o st th: i ii n e . custody on tfie charge of at rthhing 'llopkin4. and that, so far as pecuniary pro fi ts end loss ! who while th r e ' y ee ,a la re Y declaiiniri , and cease it; exercise theif authority. Noth ingliad lie6i tteConiplislicel towards this end. Noth are concerned, the dissolution of the politi. very, and uttering the most, , hillent dewnw ' of the Southern people, are making sal ties Whioliiiiiiiithito thern, would be no '! dation Dorking was convalescing, Often having great evil*- 7 ii not a greet bkitaling. This is tit' accu m u la tin g d"i ang r accumu l l , ati nl Brofith been dispeired of. The fate of Judge Terry la sad itort'iof logic to tlgiblil I 4 Preaidential , parrying anti mu hictn i rrn e g 9 tll4i l l i ti n o g ts 'an o d f The exportatiops of °Mei canvas. .Thstarirely 'moat be wiled and a i slave hiller. -,Without the South and, its eta. ' was undecided ' the nininufacturing industry and the sive parties continued,. Santos daliiiher, Ca -1 wicked auto which is'comperted to calculate pies, thdrarth;4?4 ,4 o ctive d eriey , ea 000 of the 1. i c i o u t f t r itnerce o f the New Imgland Stet would tiey'S executor, had been arrested, led was '! S o uth t V t i t 'ouri....x te , r e o rl i el,ce but decl ine; , *b ile tpe admitted to bail that be might settle his et cOnattibtisof itit succe s s. - `CI not 'Meanfairs before being exiled. Charles E. Raid, to engage in this. soidid speculation. The I convenience, in t respcot of tra de , P cro y m utt one of the party engaged in mizing,the State whole thing is t orrent to onet . s patriotic : change of, its 1, present commercial relations to with this section of th e Union But let nn arms from the schooner Julia, has beep held hot i t e.t e in v s e e n h d e o r t i t s t l e i t t o4lte i llh h a a Conting r ency.— to bail in 125,000 for piracy. tilward W I:Iowan, one of the accomplacea in the rutm I instincts. But si ean e ff ort is inalthir Irderrltie the Un n in its ,mere money salmi, av shall sin e 'some facts which may, indissoluble and folder ' our t loy tl A n t . Y l e r d ii i n t lil 1 46 der of dames King, was seen at Santa bar aerie &prevent thelpeople of this section' every eiMsiihratien of patriotic, pride, an '3 d every hope of nationaliiresperity and renown. bars, iiii 'route for Lower Colifonda. An hem being deceisted 'by the representations , i l h e a t t ni a i , r t i i ;t: , (i N ze or tl tl e assertion of Washington, armed sclumner with a largo force on hoard those who would erhivhico them that the Was forwith dispatclusl for him, without ef• trade with theSxiiitli is of no iinportance. 1 course with the ', Ir io ft u n th linpr;olterciitienlilb alter- tuns feet. At the latest ileitis; his capture was either to the free 'ltttes, or to the wealth, ! eVal laws eia cemniongovernment C , (111 3 :1s, in power, and greatness of the withi e R e p ti ldic, i the Pecan lions ( f the latter;gieat, additional considered certain. Philander Itrete, ono Any, one who has any aielnate knowledge 1 i t. eBol.l . rees of i maratime and commercial en- of the murderers of reptain West, is it the hands of the Committee and Ids csecution of the foreign and internal commerce of the t t tl n t ;t s ' n n ' io j e o l i j s Vy ree voToi ' l l e ß o t i l l i l' e Lt s, " , i :i l i ' l , o i fi n i t l il l i t e d s li s fa n c i rr country, must be awar e , that a r ~.,,m i, ,,,e 6 ,1 1 nit em;llfSe. BeileThllig by the agenizy of rho Was daily hooked o for. Numerously signed strength of life nation is primarily "th lien a. North, sees its agriculture w o e a nd its wick. petitions and a great tre s s meeting had called metre /mood,' Let us dins think and feel, upon the City officers to resign their posts. ,ent. 011 So.' miloern labor and staples. Indeed, ditgono article Of cotton isOle ruling element amido we sh eath then in the bugling° of ?fir. All but too had positively mimed' compth. II Aster hear "110 such miserable nllcrroga. 0 awe. ' l ott o newly appointed board of lill.. tory as . IVII,It Is ail tilts ieorthi nor those other words of delusion rind folly, 'Atilt,/ Ptlli.sorq hind d"lared 1:4""t the ofn , ers or frost and lintan aftert«ads."---Plitladcl- sheriff, coroner aid , as , a‘sor, and appointed plea EITIII7Ig Journal. ' others foo fill the lacancies. 'The incumbents however refused to abdicate. The Commit tee, ha ve published fie expose of the official corniption in the city. The accounts.frbin the mines ii ere favorable, and the crops were +l7 where abundant. The town of Phi• cerntle has liiithi ravaged by a most dextrin . - tive fire. One hundred and sixty-eight houses were destroyed, involving a loss of F 600,06). The village of tieorgetown, ion Placer county, has been destroyed by fire. The loss is in $lOO,OOO. A large number of buildings were burned in Maryst ille. 1 , 0;4.4 slntl,ooo. - The town of Fair Play, Fl Do rado comity, sins visited with a tleo,troictive fire, causing rt, loss of '670,000. Numerous fatal shooting affrays in the interior are t to corokti. footellige ace of the Ciiie,nniqi am- Mations has been received in California, and 'several ratification meetings had been held' j An able report was made a week ago last Sunday, an able report, Intllit 4 MAO' the di• reetion of the Vigilance Committer, on the abuse and robberies by comity and city rf flyers, Ilpilettha ill all the Jotrrnals. It (le i !Aimed and itineout of _ALifeiaLer i s4 ..l it ig n . this community aliso/utely noartling t ven to diets, well posted-up ih regard to ()tibial rat— : cal it . ) . h undreds of, thorn soots of delta ix breve here wasted. n ithout au limits , of law, on the shosohleroot o tha log - Ni sor I'm k a liking 'in oar onoodst. ;•ooli lo fellows as Cagey and }tidy Moillogan were found - to bate been in posow,so oil of snot-ores of ' lo 2Toro per mosnoh and Oro ants. In one Instance, 'F.23,0011 had been allowed for the copy of records which i had never been composed, and wire found full of errors. Every filitlitt hod held r ok. xv:ilmit_or t0L0itt00.044..4.1-4.0.4003-+T stead of paso.ing them over folios successor. The County Iteeorder, Jim Grant of New Yoi k --lie ni let t's Ist rher—lttolor harged $7,- oct/ for'making an index to thereoicrds, which it was his duty to do without extra pay, tend which anybody else would have done for art eighth of the sum, The Coroner had char -1 geil the city 475 each for false inquests and , burials, picking up the same man two or three tithes in the waters of the Bay, claim ing hint always to be a DOW victim to the man-Boles in the planked streets. • • , The committee have expelicirtwo or three persons a he w ere , undertakers. It is not exactly known what the charges against these men n ere, but some.Of the reports fly ing about town on this regard is horrible.— It is said that they sold expensive collhos, sometatows at :72011 or 631111 each that as soon as the itiourinrs' back, wen tunic-xi, the e , dhins were capsized, the bodies emptied into toe rough wooden hoses, and th en th e ' otiginal coffin's taken l nook and ;old to . the 110 XL cliStoliter ' its Conlillighlini lvtio was expelled by the list eteatner, left a card be hind; in which he says that erne of the charges nailer vatieli he was convicted wari'" lobbing the grave," It is probable the iforegoing re vert is true. • TIM C V OM V ME,VCIA,I. AS P. V TE IVICtiV , CT IN A , of the commerce of mankind. It in the hie ronirter by which the mercantile operations; of Christendom arc guaged and regulated, the price of thin cesnmudity at Liverpool, at ' any - time, being rho thandard which el evole4 or depreccerithe mink of the Ii oriel's; indus try and cxelsongcn. Why thin in so, we can very' readily demonstrate by merely stating a few well antacnticated statistics, leaving reflective reader' to draw their own conch'. siono. Taking tire retorts , ' of the loot cen ow/ which tirWitchni abworable for our purpose than later results, but more conveniently ac• cessible, we find that in 1849-'5l/ the (.1110- cation of cotton and its preparation for mar. ket, employed about 800,090 taborets, 85 , per cent. of a noel n ere ?slaves. It required to feed and clothe thin ftwericliTnnitice yaw e d at $2541110,000 ; the supplies being derived principally from the Sorth and West, which received the price paid fur them. Tito entire i erop s 'of 1849 -'5O wan 993,312,0(10 lbs., val. ; reel ei t It I 1a,4300,6110, This crop employed 1 in its transportation along the Gulf and At. !antic eon-stn, 55,900 American iseamon, and ' 1,100,000 to u rs ~ r ,lutericali ahipping, or' about ono-third of Ow entire tonna re Of the nation in 1830. Thin is exclusive of 12A,0t to tons of ocean; to; rage and 708 ; 10 persons en gaged-4o --toconap .etais,g cotton ty tiTiiim nacagation to Sont hern shipping ports, to say nothing of rnene - ai Si. At the Rime per i od there wan not lest than ; , 80,000,000 ini t.t ed i n th e topnory.; of rot too manufacture, chiefly in New itogland. Thin eapit al num,- Mined 101/000 Opera( i v••s, male and female, IN hose Joint annual surge. werv. $17,000,000, awl the product of n hone labor war north, at a low estimate. Z.:motto oho 'l't,, , , we're ; besiticts,2s,ood• or 30,000 personn in the United Shit* coften wive employ .t 1 mid VII. i etched in receiving, st Wog, and ',hipping the above amount of dement,- cotton ralo-i, 4 In i 41 411g4 the esmestwx,e navigation before nte s ti , there were 800,000 twin of liter cartithemarine of the country, ea tied eliattly at the North, occupied in carrying Auit•rwan ; , cotton to Europe. • in 1849-'5O the value of ; .cotton fabrunt made in our own (senorita, and ; consumed in rho States was 357,134,760. I lhirirrg the Stone period the value of the to ; tat amount of raw American cotton eon.; coined in our manufactoreft was $24 340,800; while the whole amount of cotton fabnes consumed itt one country—kweign sod do- , truant - -cane, dad in value $B2 000,000— ' three-fourths of the ci.tire product being the I creation of domestic industry. Again, thy'' domestic cotton toonufaeturen have not only esemeled, in the, proporthm of their increase, the ougnientatotn of the grans population of 1 the country, an well as - 'that of any other 1 prominent arm le of manufacture, but that inereane, tune, 1826, in its rs lation to oxpor- tattoo, surpass.' in value the whole Memos'. ' of all other Arne:icon nsinufact tires cult). hint d. More oi ere then- cotton imps of the ; st a t e s', equals quite seven-tenth's of all the t cott on p r odin 1 , 1 an the is eels; while tlw por r tion yearly extorted is about eight didwlts of the total quillitlty sent to market from all re. ; !thins or the ; .71,,1ie. Sinee. 1821, ou r cn'tt. win ; of cotton have multiplied inne.fld, while the , importn of furtign cotton gowns : base hardly more than ilea} I:' • t 11, rice eir Lion tit r apiilly cancelling one big item iii the account of tub matioxial trade in t .which the ',atomic Ital. b o en against us. We,. may add furthert by way) of comment hero. that snore (teen $1" , .000,000 of bullion and spccie, ever and 4 . , , 01c is nat. lion been e'-lu allyi exported, anal Imve 'Leen annually: waded, nine,g.lllZl, for sin tmteut abroad, to ; square exchange's write Vairope,diad it not • been for the exportation thither of our raw;, cotton. The ofxregt te of our expo; lotions' of raw cotton has, sinetslBos, increased up-i words of twenty-eight fold in quantity, and nit". than nine lintoirol per cent. in value, ft Is likewise noticeable, (lint the grows /run' of our importations ofirsfeign, nierchandioa . ' hes decilited relative ly to the 'hemostat co- ; portatlon of American raw cotton, But cot-1, ton In but one of the statues of tik SOntlf. i A 1114 Podding $30,000,000 e value of naval' stores, molasses and the tobbacco, rice and sugar crops of ilin --'00„1.0. that of tbiricot-) ton q for that Season, and we Iraie a total of 81 4 ,430,G 2,430,46 contributed by the South in' [ Due yearto the wealth oft:::„,' kil , i4o. Til.ilt, is mom than the valac Of the. entire exportis d titt, ttorntadde produce, I.:plosive of inpecte,ltt I 1850—hire than 14 . ie Oates the Yalne of thikl ; total exportation of manufactories or doilies- ; „ tie produce in thosittne year, and more than , licit times the Va to of thear,gmagottreoportx f or be5.441,4* en »toed CI 1850 : It in I ftnally nearly, to the yodita of the sig.} regatta its 1860, which were 5164,- 1 032,023, the part of which came in' throttgh Roston; Near York sand - .Philiulelphia, i on which Northern-merchants made their freights, ins mice anti profttn, the Smith bin: I log attires y the mistime* . of,-sad Paying for treerly, • not, quite, a motet of the *bole. Aliettles able 4. 6 ,C1 r i,„ - t-sportir - sf 41 uy ti ;: ko nstic tton in ilkso, oxoeorted time of i' thrwhote prothicts of agrionl. l 41t7 r the !boost ana-the sign added ttlfteahat• is nhown that the people of the North alt Urea ilaßarat the trunixots and sellers of, ant, well s the speculators in , cotton, and, of course the reapers of the groat Walt' of the profit, Won the ne ti o t e —the planter malt, zing Ito very smallest portion; of' The net ids. usAces-whereon - ettt-' ,f Stu South is inanufaetwed into cloth (the like. The gross fain() of our cotton mracturca. in 1850; was 881,ta19,184. t h lB Whole anWuni. Convect/cut, achusolts, New lianspshire; New Jor , Ohio, P'onnmylystni*, IthodO'lmbind, .t Rod New York; r0duce11,562,455,663 ton and Omid MISCELI,ANEOUS ITEMS lie wife of Nicholas Biddle died a few days ago, at Andalusia, aged IA years. Trustee Polk, Esq., the Governor elect et Migisouri, lea Delawariatt by birth, andefor• inerly lit ea near Smyrna, in that State. Three Whig candidiAtis for -goirenvor of °trio —lllressrm. Johnson, Barrer, and Vinton —are out flat-footed for "Huck and Week." CU Wall Frazer addressed the Democracy of his vicinity, at the Donegal Douse on Saturday evening Wit The Canal in Lowell is to be vs idend and enlai ged, and the work is to be done nights and Nundow.l, to prevent stopping the mills. A letter from a bank, containing n gtotiine bill for one theme:m(l dollars, was a few days since, returned to the deadJetter office, the prepayment having been ordiftedi lion. t4vo. R. Riddle made an eloquent and powerful speech before the Jelferson Democratic Association of Wilmitigtin, on Monday night, A Mrs. Reynolds threw herself into the Marrs anal, it Thooroneld, wen k, and was drowned. Domestic tnothles were said to he the cause., At a Amp at Newport, R. I, a low yelp ing,a Prllell. a lady from New Orleans, Lin., wore a bouquet of c Inionds, pen rl , , and pr( Cotta titulars, Biala to he worth al,itpo ! John Bigler of Ca foinia, partook of a cjinplimentary entertainment at Pitts *burg, a few evenings ago given liy• hie - 01(1 'friend who knew him am an Industrious prac tical printer and enterprihing citizen. A grand triennial Masonic coneßotion,,, rompoked or ithiinifwe hundred delegates from every State in the Union, will be Ink! in Hartford, Connecticut early next month. , Rey... John Herr, the well known Presby terian pastor of the Monongahela City onn gregatimi, while enjoying a ihving at Fayette Springs last week, fell off and broke one of his legs ca two plak•cs. There ate eighteen establishments for manufacturinit steel in our country : these have a capacity for making 14,000 tons per annum. We have the honoree m the world for making s teel. It is estimated that from 2040 to 3000 buildings, mostly dwelling houses, are being erected in St, Louis, Mu., during the present season. It is said that any sort of houses ' n ill rent, no matter how uncomfortable t h ey are. 'file Ica• London Cloroticie sayli that 11fr. Hieharda, who keeps a store 011 the Hartford s tead, a few days sumo, found in oneof his mela4Bes hogsheads a human skeleton, the room IN, no doubt: of a'sdekarttl negro.-- Hew they ClllllO there 1,11 of eourBe P _bus tery. 'niers are about 1,430 persons and 11.745i,- 1400 forth or eapi employed' in earring° making iu the two i;lties gf New ~...-n^ven and Bridgeport, Gt., a!t) Le. Same oue has pro posed to change the'nauis or the latter city to Coaehport, op aipeount of the prominence of thi), businebs. llun. Slr, linewlion, of &Janie, has ad eseased a letter to his constituents declining a renomination (or Congress. Ills reason therefore 4 o this ; 'lre is a clergyman, and does not think a member of his profession has any business in Congress: The President of the Pennsylvania Rail -Road Company has informed the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Agricultural 4loeinty. that all stock and ?zinthist-itatended. fer'er hibition at the appreimhing mate Fair, at Pittsburg, will be carried over the road free of elteziz, Paul visitor, earned at the usual • el carillon rates. In Sweden, the dears of the stable are planked, sod the planks ar s e perforated with holes; eo that wet will not lodge or) than-, the hare boards being the only bedding al lowed. To this lodging tbeigwedes attrib ute the soundness of their horses &et, as it quite uncommost to meet With h lune or lenuderti f tl horse in *mks which has haai so stabled. The strength Pf the British um) , in cow -6444a-has boutv.eedseedlo 338 - Shipii BniY 69,000 pleas; and of this tom 88 ships and /0,000 men are ordered• bottle to he paid ofi Theselatter will be rephisid by the 10,000 men M coast-guard--lo be provided by tqir bill, now in program through Parbaiwnt. Titers.' yoUng daughter of a titled En fish ariatzerat living in Alhany t N. Y t 9 heuraa-rougia.-511)-iivitrAin7; fett itinoW with and married her Aktber'i groom, was turned out of house and hone, and qbligod to fly from her country to aletii her father's vengeance. • She passed through m an y trials which rand thariweatt, .14har must from width to povorty. Ay, 10 a loomettiese. ---Saturdaj's Washington Union Rap; : " Senator Jones, of Tennessee, deliveNd magnificent speech in the Renato to-day ; Without surrendering any of his Whig prin ciples, he (teetered,. his purpose to support the Democratic nominees fdr President and Vice President. Ho takes this liosition the Anly. sure means of averting the dangers which now threatims the Union from see tianalixrp. lie examined at length the set oral platform and l eandidaie3 of tho three parties, sml showed coneitisively that Alin tru,, position of an (Id Line Whig, in the pres. eat contest is with the Democratic party,— Mr. Jones made a a triumphant Vindication of Buchanan from tbv chitcgn of having . tfolut :n.4)atice to gr. Glay in mord .to the aho l m of bargain and corruption. His spocoh was listened to by the Senate end a crowdedgal-, lcry cTlth mtrrk✓•d interest sod is destined to exert a powerful inlittet?) .01, 4 the pt 3 / 4 1)140 . mind'. , ' • IJaante AT Newpottr.--A lady writes Monti - NeSeport "We have td dress sliest Also tinietra slay - Were. First, we plit cis a draw to drew' in , wegartresdik! for break isel,s &tea Umbtivo-drenpribrltte tdr tlw bath, then Jtyr dinner, then for the drive, then forrilie Lall , .4rlij then for tiro bea. If that Isn't being put through a *.gular course of dimity and diamonds, then T am no juilgolof ailefi,ilerfor7nlttloolll." "ranuovir ANN !Intim. —lifrx;.' Braley, the ' wife ontir. Circle Bailey; of Wytheville, Va. gave birth to three daughters .oxi Tocaday irio - iiihigfact. The ' Wytheville Telegraph taws rsiatctotittot children ova all doing well, % S • -- their a4ysiht into the traria, the little trio e been the recipients of numerolif pima the way of dresses, Le., front the citizens. Only eighteen months ago Mn.s Bihar gave birth to twit* • . ' , 'Otir r ioA. AND PEIIAONAL 4 r,,a .. ehel einer, Esq., a leiebng File Seiler of Qhlt' his come out Cdr BURhatutn:* ':-B, W.Valter, kaq., an Alabama Whig, lg, his come over td the Deniocraey. -The nuin who drafted- the Republican '' platform said that Henry Clay was in hell ! -Mr. Fremont has appropriated $lOO,- 000 to Pennsylvania Mr thilitimitign,„,, , ....... 1 , , -"That Country 'lll most prospero us where labor commands the meat:Sat telt:rd. , ' -pinnies Buchanan. ''. ' ' -The Wabaahaw (Minnespta), Jame gives a iist of all the papers In that State, 'of Which tim of for )100haititn, iilw ftw Fre. merit, andttim neutral, ' "' - *. - -Hon. J. E. Tyson, mmtibertif Gangreas froto,PhiladelPhia, who has sways bait a Whig and toted for Hanks, has- Same out for ThiChfallat,- • - %..-;-; ,7 , -L ..-It was - stated - try Ali -OppetiltiOn :speaker in Congress, lust'. Witli,.., `t tit Northern'inetni.ervi-who voted for Banks, are supporting Buchanan. -Samuel Cowen, kllep, and old line Whlg of Brian!, Huntington county, Si, has 'de termined to support Buchanan and Breekl e . ridge, sudthe wlmle Fromocralie ticket. -rho Camden Lmocrat, an able paper, gites the moat cheering itecountaof the pros pects of Buchanan and l3rockinridge in New Jersey. -Judge Hazzard, of Sussex county, Del., ' is out for Mr. Bilotti - 4in. hit. Meant was formerly (taverner of Delaware, and has al- 1 ways been a prominent suppirter of the Whig pai - ty. . . --Delp - myatie camp •tteis hunt inightly- in evirry State t the -- I)iinocriiic army is united, is in the best of spirits; and eager for battle. ' The forces of the oppoiiition are divided ieto guibtrilla ,I;ands, the face of each lodleavhsg gaol, and betrays a conseiousni;s4 of "signal &feet on the clay fixed for the etinatet. -The Congressional Conform:li Avon the counticH of Franklin, Adams, loniton, lied. ford mud Juniata met in Chambersburg on ' Wednesdny of last week, and nominated Wil.on Healy, Esq., of Chamberiburg, as the Democratic candidate for Congress in ' that diSlrict. -Tn his letter of acceptance John C. P r e. alma declare* himself 'portal to Slavery in the abstract. This is ~ifirtipaiy a very ' distinct declaratiOn ilii the tontines of a ' faction which Meles the htatitetiori! of ,ata very in the abstract. Wonder of - ferment is opposed to murder*.atithe a bstract? • =The lion. A. ft. Vritithilf, of Tennaisee. formerly a Whig and...Zumeettiething, awl now member of Congress from that State.. - Mt-T - Ni -- ritli. id a Titter iiicpla iiii - ni IA reasons f, • supporting the Democratic frillt . illOCM. r -Prentice of the Louisville „Inerind, thee I poke of Nr. IlneckinVider in. - 1 . 884: 1 ! Th, 1 lion J. C. Beeekinriage, in it letter 'to his emintiluenl.l4. declines a re dueller/ to -Con . kr,re s s , Jro will he much inissed..imaiat-hstlf- Ills great urbanity, his perfect fairness, and h!.; powerful talents. made lila: one of the foremost of its master spirits.. Ho has a national reputation and nobly - hali he WOO it." --The notorious riftersaii. llecebrr; has changed his paper from a religions to it i 0 - -.l,ij.eel 4oieruat...aeral-esee he , ...corintettlte cost 1* rote Ito came out, for Fremont." So deb Judas Iscariot when be betrayed his piaster. The Jew •• counted" just thirty pieces of ailrer. Bow much drd Reedier count when he bargained to forsake Ilia hely milting mid tetra,, his country.-csarvists_Detstatrat. --The Black Republicompapene are daily publishing votes taken OA beard of the can, in the parimit and Tluir‘lting, beritota, - and wherever broadeliAit...predetininatti. in those suites, Fremont ultivcraally oacrias (be day. Democrats do, not ratesid to 'into titi Noresuber.- They are at loans, bartattbsie ' labor, and 'can't afford to rise neural on ' pleasure excursions. They clods vote till ' totes count. t ' --John Astunan, Esq.', ol . i Ch y tewtiehipi 17untitigtor; county,untirwithilla few manilla, onti 4l of (lee moat prominot, respbotable, and' int agent leaden in the opposition rinks, has taVen theFtutap for Miniseries andßreelr mridge, and the Demsueratic cable genes ally. Many of his tryiglkbors, old line 'Whittle like hansilf, will also warmly - . support, Alta Democratic uutoluees. The truth_ is, the best men of the old Whig party everyivliere, are falling into line with the Democracy.' -A late number of the Detroit : tree Peru contains a long and able obtruennsieselion 'front 8...5. Cullhaberry,t "diatingnished, old line Whig of Michigan, announcing the rea sons that will induce him td vdti &ilia c/lanai' Itreckirivalge. lie donate with the following significant paragraph: ~1 1 titbit . that, by the election , of 'Air. Buchatule-40 the ChM' :Magistracy of HMI Republic, 'Hie coo pie will pronounce a significant rebuke to sit such political Jugglers, Rantblers, itlinnakan bits and seditionists as ku eit tini ,Brllleget or may in all future 'time' ar;ay,tispost at,,,minst the weal tlitul goorol order elf tile American. Union." -A correspondent of thstOsio.altinswany writing from Miami eoutity, in that - State, says that, ererytkitag leekirAtright, ltir the Democracy. , Tho.l4lloK.Zietka.Blinkiße „ptilAirtia Judge* lionAming wesceied br ill - ti ff Intelligent pittrioticeitisetiatqw 110 M 4"Cleellt isteigled into then) in, that efllttit;;,4l*. the Whigs who are btillitY sltdifirr?Bq4.4lolo 'in Miami, the Statemait mamba the Klein. 'W. J. Thomas and H. Whirs, Esq.,. of Ate " p bit, Mr. llamas was ibrinprUt a talk 1, bar of klr State gouit.O: ' B.Wattitaiii,' eneenblir of the Chu/eland bite. IP; ;At* • stun' line Whig politician Heri Bet* in tbal ( trans ipV l at i ir4tor fee Buchauiriainf'idt ' 4 '11 . 2 5 "----,,, "" .;;TA iiorreepo . 4oo:of'th I(4X/4' writing from Chivehine: witayik A rorifir, et the beat and moat ' dahb Me , : line Whigs in that city will an es the reiresentitiv,e'ofis l iiii .:1 , i liiliyi" Otte and - opposed fo: 0 1%4 t u .. I *lto think:and bylieve, thprpimAtherintar eats at stage in this eautaat r alectirriiii , the question 'of niggelihmillaiii`t '''" ,raly-upen-it;:lbr-rer, ~ : 44 , titt io E r that g9es ,Orfs: t te, Ir:A4skiV r 0 .4 4 ., 41 , ' pert of OhM, ten attLiitierlifiallgaswitirditntle ". siyar,to,Ruehanita. Whiatiktrie of Obitilli , ahh....tirie of pearly 'every Weettirsi..4llhihitar .‘, Thit.friend of Mr.;Clay mitat,Snimt „t r ooto tiontd cliodidate In' order 'fil 'bit an= -. with ail their motif deeply phorishetil plea: • Cil ~s~~ awY.wa
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