Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 12, 1857, Image 2

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S. S SV.F.I.V A set, J. S. ItAILN. 11111 r, F.DITORS
TIELLF,FONTE. PF,NN'A
rnr ROIDAY, n'RYI•MRIif 1 . 11, 1t457
- A Bit of Kietory.
In the entire history' of , itir State and Nl
lion, the Ih party hag never been
twice miceessively defeated, and the vn•te
lies of its opponents have invatin.l4 b e en
a chi e v e d by undue political excitement• and
the agt tattint ul falso joint, Th e L ad e' rc .
allection pf the people has net er failed to re
pudiate those victories at the next recur..
retire of I It futon day, and to declare the ein
recliiess of the Demoorath: creed. 1111•44
i 1,4 the DentoCillt le 11:11'1)' is and ever 11:14
hero o n' th e vit a l and mutual ptmetples
that coirstartte n ltrimblicati Ifnvernment,
it tisstimes Ott every nese tiste , :tion that rigi•
tales the [midir mind the only true and safe
posttion fn the pet twain . % and success Of
A tr 0 .1 1 ,111 prlll , lplCS. Ft olit its orgnniza
tton the I 7onstittition of the raitial Stales
ha, hee l ' Its tu r a ltdde guide and tots Ell that
it ha , ' been pointed as int arsalfkt A.: the
tx (4141i.16a tunns loosed the f
Polar Sou, and mattutannteg its fidelity to
I is* lib, rol of
trt l awl :clic :w e t Li Ili et cat compromise..
11,1' th t'mretttrrtlnrmt - rrmtpart, irrnrlrt
In at t;t: that that. It could coruncteiti
t. At, t an.l 3 , 111111aL1011 r.l all st:tisiltle,
lad and pay lurie
I 11l //I I . IP/111 are called froth by the
',art utplatuu: at the 111,1thl p 0,1114011 rally OC
, lipicri 'y Wlr part, all o‘er the 1 own, of
the maullest elialige wrought atueng the
p„gde a r t (ht. 4 , 1 ,,, E piny of the precut day -
:old of the salt et,b.tflll 1111C1'.111011 111 Ileum
erotic, pritteiplt s sn et cry branch of our I for
toitetit
years Itgr, the rvtii4 Of fa/111
nod reIIFIM.I 11114 , 11.^11.11Ce Wt.!, drill%
On, I and h3lopy o ple, an t i 01 w i d e
proud otimont of pro.o riplron threatened
I) .ithin..ry.7l , rot ry lrlaa al lowoli.ke'of con
otovt -41 Imo( i t erhoof I that
I I. kllll,l 1141mP upon onr norl, an d on.
•,,1,11 Innl. of .011111011 liberty that Oltr
1.11•18,1111 , 10 , ' fttliers
71,1 IA lit opm western tl odd.
it, re 04 II 'high nod ruined by the
general:L(l l their &getter.
Ile son. .‘lthoogli the It, mocritej, at that
otll'red to embrace
loetrines of Know Nothingisto, and thus
entalifed to ncalter the storm, tt prefer
, tl rnth, r to go dugs beneath the waves RN
tic aclernlts of truth atul 4u.sur.e..d.lutud.u.
nd Halo some El)SillIn port asi toe bearer
f falsehood. error and tyranny. `taco that I
line the enlightened Judgment of (he pen. T" • vertu' - ' lllrl ` .6°H for
State officers. members of the Legislature,
,le has been heard from, and that in lona
ad a ilhenal4 ~,,,,kmaatum of the political and, four inember4 of Congress, took •place
timagogues who would tleeeine th eir f o ll ow lln Lone t iana on 'Tuesday Our :Id inst. The
111 ashington [mon reeeire4l the following
urn I rikp ppm a ifttigerttin &ha her
pris ai e source
Ural tlittNtses, nil endeavor to intimidate despatch fr om a
hem until conlitilied political heresy by the I '• Nett Oitt.r iss Nov. 4 -1;41 , 414 (opuo
vaion); , .. k Coligresn in the Ili
ifilientions of a secret midnight oath TO.
lat, there is Lit one Stitt( in the riiion invet. Ho rt l , it t. ( 1 1 , 1 , 1; in t
and
II Know Not limpion 01111 Irons! of an (oppositi „, u ) - with Taylor.o!„, chances )iii
In
awenrr, or tel whteh It retains it-a distinr. vor of Taylor. In the third adttriet David.
Ito Orgailliatioll Amt what eitlien nor I son's (thrnier at) liative, are the best In
the foo i rtit district S1111,11,1gi• (l)tinnierati is
ron g ii t fl i snit Nation does not contemplate tlii
nwi iltsgr„or of that sister Stale ty ".1"" )114"Y elected
by
nu
Increnved Marn.
fri hnits, of morttfication and regret- - 'flue Democratic State ticket is dected
and is not the expression of ( very patriot I t) an t 1551 ,1 4, In'txtrilY ut about Jilt Ibis
ith arN land ' bow htst Ilion Linen ' Its
-
mutrupoll, under martial law In preserve
the li,, 4.f its eitize - ns nod men killed and
0 omitted in the enjoyment of the electors
fraie Illse Truly, the age of Know Noth.
ingisin will In' formVer IL period of disgrace
in the alit lirillitjint history of the A
itierlcttn Nation. marked as it is in the out-
net with ayVpntir Origin, and in its course I
pith ants, bloodshed and death Yet iii
the midst of it `e., it can tin truly said, the
liensocratic putty pursued the evt•n tenor of
its war whitinistering Iho laws 0 ith jus
tice and intilaitiality, holding Ifie alien and
nal and proteetant, a
like anienahle to arcieled liberty and %mint-
ell Inns. It continued to regard our free
land as the home of the doss a trodden of all
natlon. yet guarded (stir Iles erninelit front
the iniimianagement lit lilexperieri, hand.,
Thi• nest ex, iii till It (hat was it eatell (or
o, grew out o f a real or
pretended antipathy to the Kansas Nebras
ka Ifill Ati.l the particular worths of that
11111 that were so terribly odious to Intend&
philautropists of the tireely school, were
thstse
The intention or this net in not to legis
late Slay. ry intq any Tel ritory, nor to pro.
Inlet it therefiren, het to leave the people
free to reinitiate their own !oral affairs. nob-
Jevt only to the Cwietitotioli of the United
States."
Ist having the act before us, we quote
(ruin memery, and while these tday nut•bw
the exact words, they do not vary the mean
ing." This is shat the leaders of a certain
11A meless or Poly•iieno2ll__party termed jt
Demo, r,ilic law, and there is no statute up
on our countryJe pagev t h at thoDeinocrsitie
party would more proudly own Because
the Democratic party declared that the peo
ple should make their own laws, they had
sold themselves to the South, and to the
Slave Power ! This was tlfe cry triimpeted
by up-start stump orators, and heralded by
subsidized newspapers all over the country,
and like every new excitement, it met with
a success in most of the Northern States
that So- tha. 4-11i0114erVing - end- ie.
might have indicated permanent triumph;
and indeed, many of the purest men of out
laud contemplated with unfeigned terror the
prospect. el inaugurating a policy that would
place in the hands of the politicians of Con.
greas the control for their own send' pur
poses, an institution that more vitally affects
the affairs of our Government than all others,
and upon which more than all others de-
t einlii, the existence of the Ann:lie:in Union.
Bid the .obei , "mil ilimight or the Iwo-
plc ling had its iisnal effect. The eleetion
i returns from every State till us of the in
cfeasing popularity of the Dural:a:Atte prin
ciples, and the gttidina abandonment by the
people of the sedlimal and dingerctisligels
.iires, sprung upon them by designing and
name titaticians. In Ohio, the majority of
the so-called 'Republican party is reduced
1 f r Om 51000, to iiliied, nothing. while the
1 Legislature of the State is changed entirely.
In lowa. the large majority held by the Ile
iadicans for 'several yew ib
s, has been rele-
L p il to 411 e-fourth of their usual majority.
Miniie4.bota has come into (ho Union as the
,
1'..1‘l State, with ail entire Democratic crew.
New York Mai gone rienioeMtie by 10,600
majority, :an
wink! Massachic.etts eontiii
-1
lie, tice to her elobi. Einatirisni and section
li alihm are loiimt,_ ground exien there. !nib
' min and 'Minim; stood side by ,e le with
Pennsylvania last f a ll in rolling back the
!dint: waves that ro.v.e mountain !ugh over
lour mountains and %alleys, and with the
I Keysliiiie State they liner again deviated
their
n COlllioli'llee 111 the 11111( . 11211l 1)121111ICl/lOy.
In our ou ii State a meagre majority of less
( than
a a thousand obtained last fall by ikclu.e
cooled, has thus year been inultiphetl by
!sure,
tens and twenties., ,
Bat as if to make eunlarmation doubly
the opt hALIIIII of the Democratic lioc.
Linn` 11l I . C(CrI , IICI' tl./ . the 'ferntories, his
I been le,tell In h 111,1,1 --the people there
have slinky'', Mill lbal In rittlf . of a free
' Suite Dennief,iey r., not sold to the Stare
Power. Common rights are preset veil nn-'
der a common Constrintion, and by lb Mos
111,y prilein ally ,neural out, tin' . •%irgill ~ iiil
of ia,.,..1.. 2 Ka1. , 11.24"1% , L.v , atedl In free while
l a bor, and Black Republican leaders are re
lined-- till - iii.ei. - the Tiii4fry - tin' ..iil - raiva
people
) ears heap upou each other, the mi..
rens of this c moor) trillflu wur,...Cutly coif
, weed of the mom imy, atafout nod patriot
ism of that simple floetf ine,
that the pr ople shall make thur otlii Ina s, '
and succe,sire tltrltuns lull record new nu •
eessimis In the I leniorratfo patty
'frilly tee hare relVolli to re s pi , ”
cur ltßlids atilt great joy:111 Viinr of the
proud iefotimi oeciipied by our jut ty sus
tained lay the Ina , Nes - lined al hollie and
Inn n. d and II) %‘ orhrilg4 pre-
S 1 T . % I ri,4 the A Meri , ltl nanto and fannt frillp
Irea.sint meal .1,1 rr.rtmn.
:NEIt Smto leettim
m New 'Tiels II tot hi Itt in 11el.lay the .ttl
111.4 In the etty. the 111, !noel am. Itelset re-
fel% Cc! IR Inapt II) ur over 23, 1 1 11 0 Vllteq Th..
State Tl , I,:t. fi vlEkil by at Ivast 10,00.1
majority
IA the M.,Rt ecl I:04e art•ouraq,
the 1, , gi,lat tire Will OM"
-111. no4).•r:0•4, 17 Itopolllo•Atim, 1:1
- roh•poolont, 1 Kom‘-Notlkolg, 1
A .owiribly DeMorrat, /04 Brim Wiemiti,
KiloW-NOthlilg.S.. 4 Ilia 1..1tu-o.
crAl„ tikkarit,y_wr
trial -libetubly do:tn.:L... to hear from. ,
Tiv• 1L enie•rata have aw , urrd both
brawl', of ihe Slate Lruial.iwrc. Their
innyiiiiy on Joint ballot will range (roan
lv.kiso• lutoromly "
N:ma :ft Kaki' - The returns are
•vaticrilig and 1114,Illpiele, but sufficient u;
known to indicate that the Democracy have
•aurol a large majority of the members of
the next Logiatatun‘, betides edeeting their
Cull my tuekets ut neatly every eminty where
id uu us had enrhdtte., a ut noinitiatem The
Du nee tat.; have Fleeted sus Senators out of
eight The I ~, gi,ll(llre 111 stand, 11em•
ogrust , , I liner 0. and I
the !Lillie the Dem wrists have
:tr., and the I riposutourt fru
T !ix NllNNt.murr• Il.lidkornof -Notwithstand
ing lin.reports to the contrary, It now al,
ktears Dint. ND Sibley, the Democratic Cllll
lithale or l lovernor of Mitinoosota, in elected
by a hand,oine . na.yoity. The (Vowing
gratify nog letter, we lint from the IVa,di
ingtoti 1 won, n as received in that cily fmm
a genllotiati of high inditicsl standing ID St.
Paul.
ST Ptirt., 00!ober 311, 1857
We have elect( .1 Sibley from sth) to IMO°
al the entire Statu ticket by
mum r JniLjority thir Leglidatiirei, on
ballot will hav e eleven tnitiority fir the
Ihirinniro 17. ' Three in the Senate nod
eight in the Moore. Full). nobly, and most
triumphantly 1111, e Lime ihnitorracy of
Vuntus
auta dis.diarg,.l their whide duty.
-- "'• - •t - --
:tt tss tryti , mrrsEl.KOTllN ‘faisachusetta
held her State eleetinn un Tuesday Of
course, the Illack-Itopublicana were SliCeCg4-
ftd - nrthvt - nnefortratmnglY3Tl or Terre Fair - slit
and Ibolitlonism. -4:z-Speakci f Ranks is
c l e ,t e d (loyornor by a largo pltrrality, and
the Republicans Ikavb a large majority iii the
Legidature. The Senate as far as astfer
tamed, stands 31 Repuhliean,s AM'ericans,
arid 1 Democrats In the House are. 146
Repubhcana, 32 Amurwan3, and 34 Demo
cratic
- ManPLAN° Itlt.werigat.—The election in
f •
pane been expected, in the nuceese of the
POOM "American" or Know Nothing party.
The city of ftalentiore gives a majority of
9,617 for Hicks, the K. N. candidate fur
Governor. As usual, there was a great deal
of rioting at the polls, and several mon were
Nbot,.notwithstanding the alleged effic4ent
precautionary police arrangements of Mayor
Swann.
The Tariff Humbug.
Fry among our political Imp°.l'lt vii fellow -
ire
yields, says the I.:monster Intellidenct r, con—
Sin ink Like -- nrorniii6,
thrum to attiiiiiite the present monetary Nit,
lio-ly-v-Varrrwrs liii•king corn.
haraßandent of the cotintry to what they term
;/Aliotilitl Li> snlffr thia Winter —Huck
life " Free Trade poli c y o f th e DetaocratiO cakes and corn dodged:
party," ,Thay, trend to bazar_ the people As far as heard Ail, all the Itauka
PennsylvaMm, by _preaching this doctfisfe, , have ac::eptM. tldratef law. passed by,. the
notwithstliniling David Wilmot was one of, late Legrda!ttio.
the lutist dltra free trade men in Congress in daeltrnan r. fmeralAY spoken of
1846, and voted in favor of the MI ilf bill of as
tiy:'‘.l,'4l(4 rr of the-in t
eart . Busse of ityrvsent'
that year and against the pot bill of 1842. I
10 — The Run is all the l inore lovely after
But the people of a y e nnayivania ' do. dap{ or darkness. So sorrows gild our
creed too many years of profitable labor no- . I jug a with a sweeter halo
dry the (mitt of 181(1 and could not be made i rte fit Phtladelpliii there is a a idow lady,
to put faith in what (lie opposition press' who has twenty.llve children, all living at
said upon the subject of p taccuon. If the , "lionie. curd none of th e m married.
opposition parties were sincere in their ad• I th,, ':
about as ci cliw ht
voemy of a Protective Tariff _why they %Nall v binmdied ; I l u ie \ 4
I.aitemder.
temtlititte t)wnl Wilmot, a renegade free 1! e true woutea rote in Kentucky.- -
trade Democrat I tivtry widow having a r !did het ween tits and
The n hole hue and cry about Protection .hßcut years, can enjoy that privilege.
jw't per is outdo by the oppolution to shield I Atki , for the Tom e i - Wold 11 1 1 4Yettr
the Blinks and apilcidators, and to Mislead , rend"'' w P"u"."1"F every` day,'
1,1 iy, nottie'r;you me fist or mow.
the pcople.
11,..t0re 'mintage. ;the loan very*
t° eanicot ho allyc the Dehilrat notch *tin; k the a'iinati, and
the icon' and the l i pinan p i very st slick hy the num.
billow Nothing papers hav e forgotten that l T,Liare rot, chap oat %Vest with hair so
the Ingo Congress was controlled lry in e n op. red thatin hen he goes iirit before daylight he
is taken for glrm anti the cock,. begin to
poyll to thelleamera tic party,
*now.
not know that Lewni Campbell, one or, The Boar+ of (anal Comitis,ioncrs
th e ithwk.nennblierin leaders in the bud will hold a on the 17th instant, for
Black-Republican Know-I.Zoqiing house of the puriimm of making sppointincnts on the
Itepremelitat lye , : --the second or Burlingame, ! I nd "' l v " rk ' 4.
,rthr .of
-15110 e 1e
i
,of meet toe at. the Clifton !louse" memory, member,
—n as the Chairman of the Committee on co;, d I'nt ih.r ,ode ed tin• mop line. have been
11 ays and . Mean.; I Hare they forgotten cloned to• : -- i itay at home
that t6i, notorious mehiber of their party, NI1gFOS:1 . 11, in order to meet
(Mr. Campinll,) intro tile..l a bill which re. Ole Public wattt - ;e 1 • 111 'hattge, that the
gto ei nowat have the • Lim anti •' to only"
die ml the duties oh goods coining into he
P "'"
lilted Stalev below !Ito:o. or 'file ad of 1816 I
' / • The ho. of a pl,a3atit ciiwLy, With
I:hai.a.rl.lll4l.at la-1,4-044 r«poale4 by the- L - ,ll,tta le :;11 the
Relllllll wan ibir,e or Reps e.sentatires„ Brit page of paper, farm the pet, of
and the fir that act approai•hed Ilry !%1 IC, Mitchell, of tin, place, a capital
;tearer the Iri-a trade standai ;I and went s‘ .
l
openthon wlllt the ~ anelion a the „ , 1,,,,.,„,i lhe 1,1,7,113,
non rt.., op the 1 , 41 or July last rwer, New York Tone: and o th,, r
Th, 4.1 IShi was, not in oper . atien at lisle. I AIt,CIA Ise a n -01 gruil Lation of the wing
all, when the present einharras , nicht of the' l'a!,lY•
country con menced It hail been a d e ad
titter fi i r th re e mantle,
It n (rme that n large 111T01111t. of goody lind
hel•7l Itelnight and warelano;,4l web, the tar-
ill ..r 1,846 ; but theve 1,11r1 . 1111 , 1, flail bel.ll
11111 , 10 1% I:II n 1, jew of ,orgiring largr profit.,
b. loitering (Item under the I,n•er dillies
the ncw tnnll
It 1 , a fortunate', wei mi r eht sat• Proysilen
tut! 1 !rt.iiin.tanee, that the Dettio•latle par•
ly %%tit be om•e more Hi the nNet . 1,41,114 y
the 'Satimkal (•ongretiti iu I , oreinher neat -
It is the only party that the country ha•
teen able to look to for reilres. IN times
of trouble amt to it sill the people look to
(Met a more sold hags for the .nirreney.
TrITIVIPIT (IF Mit Vr A CaNNW 1.1..
Latest Foreign News. 1 am the proprietor of the St. Lawrence
of the Indiana S llottl . I vas in the otlive.c.one dintauce from
Ile the arrival at (Loeb,. - till a Isere flit! shooting mien. red. It tnay be
:it sew York if Om Ai ago, we hive 1,, ,I - 11111 to State here that the font parlor ), ion
pool dates to the 2.lst lilt 1 . 1111 Aragi, 'moil
~ k „ It „, ~ nt 0 „„„,, t , c har i,,, t , , ,,11, is hat lo called the ground fluor although it
ll a tre and Siiniliarnotintslionif.lit 1 ludlulLLtuta 1 m ...Li.y,-.Lr.u.u......1.4.4+vrgi- - Vitr. tinvt„ Ln.,l4)=_lf lit, cli iv. , rod haata-4.1w0.-%wiwetewl. - its
11,
flank
~.f
E,,gia,vi
.1,4,1,i,.44, 1,,,, ,, i, tw,„ n 0,, ,, ,),, four
~v , „,, , the (rout room, where the shooting took
of dollar , . rn spoile
,1,. It
,i
~.it
~,,i,h,
~ ,h. Th ,. 1 ,1,-,.., a sofa on the east mile of Um room
Ittatt Ini t lned tv, rate of li wititint to t fight per 6.4 %,,,,.... • ....I ht•hind the I,,hielyz doom ~,ttlittatik-Atit t , r ;
10, t that id any other 4 .1.11 of the
vent Cut ten has rleelme,l fo rm 1- ICA to 1 ~,,,,„,)„ „ ge. iis tilt, 641tt, bark' roots : vtill hark of thin room
i t s ilic Milt e who rt. the witnenn wan. My ate
1-rid. Corn Itrcatic:ulla rr cre drill. IV boat ! ~- Rain , of Farr The Pt 1111011, ama
had declined from lid to IS. no ',maw' 1 Railroad Com 1.,. V hale viii the paccen. ,
I, !::: l lll l " t a , : 3 R :: . :l7; l , ` , l ,,, l ll i r li i. , " ° , 7 d :l flas l ii
d a a
Money .\ larket oan voter Ilaralively envy ( ),,,,. i t '..,r , 11 :::y.' i v; . ,,,r :,y.. l ::': , ;',' ,, '''')V.): . r u n . l'; . :,:" . l ‘ir I . :trier on his Icet inakin.ra !att . :lg.:. '. .;r;
or tn.. (adores hail occurred Tho Bank a ; , I ,,,g tii ,„ a .
‘ , l ,, r att i ,, 0/ . ' ,1 : , , ,, 1 iii o h ta ' ri , ' ,,, t , , linpresmon wan that hew an trying to catch
i'
France had also ad, illicit . demounto4 emotitit 1 per Una„ In le -.t, tophimon the mail drat atoll loin: his oleo -tell, and
cent ,
and
the
Bash
of
liamburoi
lurch
Rd.
:j.
sand •
Inn m inn.
in.„.„ hart
H, Bette 1
t o ss liii , , ..l. , l n t L u i r: i t , h, l . ca , .5 1 : 111 tlio , man shoo l t at bon
rancid its rate to ii., per et .1. Nothing 1, foill!' that P / "."' .. "" ' "I' l " ate l ' ' ' . ./"" .. " '. . ca/ se tine a I iie l Lt II Ni r . ' ll ‘ ln a l s rt s , "'" i r' t n' s ' i g t r a i l . - . th l .
t( I from 111.11.1. The gnna .. issz,dagasear j" , " , '""/ 'sl 111111 1111 . 1111' parlor . hint the shtssting was
-
r,4 1 , I r i :' ,. l l l" t f ,, lt ! li i l i a . ll ' iti ll a i , f . •-l k i l l t uul l,. l- 0 11 : 1, ":' ,I L II : ‘ " K 1 7 , : 1, 1 .Y . , gttilt,.: on. awl 1,.y the time I got there the
Tithing,
1,nr0,..,.
ft. 11,,
it. holltr
~ ., . ...., ,g,..
t,,,,i. , l i t i 7 ,: t s b W i t: . r•rf a t , tl ,,i ll7 ,l ral l,, t s, o f the tt l i l t: , ‘ l l , , t t i r , . o l ,e‘ le is t t
r 1: , .. 1 .1
hail t apt fled all litigll4ll and Fret.. h rent
dents. Atuung, the pesuwitgers in the Aram.
1 - diode mill.l'als' ion" (ill' I ' II ''' 1 " 1 " 5 ''''Y ' keeping clone). hunt lion eir wet gin rove! .
thhorderi .1 slate of this digeetiee function , .
gins, and the family of Col. Fremont I an °lnver , at tip S E curte r ttf u N ' intliit " .l
the arrival at Ilahlat on IVednetolay v. - •,, be
I i i Mol
racy
%timid vote fir the' Clle.Llllll RI I 41 . 1 R lie croeteyol to thu N E cur
tlyum In it l ie lisle 1.11 l: 110111111eC of that party. IliT, ,1111 . 11 1.1/1 . °III, I caught hits . the ell
orlie ;It mush. p Canada, rr t: har e (It'll ,1 rrlllll /:, /,,,,,,,. 04 r ask, /I loin if h.. had atu aims it hen he
I Europe to the '24th tilt. The steamer brings Ye , . hut lie i tittlilti'i he tine Hummer Ihe 11111(11 , 1 11'111 ,be knife : th:. °thee; asked If
10.,.,t•
to
tint•
amoora
or
one bullion of d u i, !lento •rni . i alt' ~) v nominate then of tht ir he It el any 11101 e when he I tilled nut the
Mrs. lint no further servo i'nm hobs. There ''''''' P ail,' li ati! l l Rinli..' , l i irorot r , . . pistol unil asked for the piattitition of the
q /- lite Posimanter l;elteral hat recently , elll a r . I then omit to the Iloti.l arid had the
tall been is decline in cotton and brett.hrtuffn
t. was reported that. the French government. !_tliv•pled that ii Postmasters do not girt . pal.. , hotly a Mr . Cart. r I • arntil up stair .1 It
; Itsliers of Ills 101/CI , move s. livn the.. be , WI., about half pact live ii'clock a hen the
intends removing the restriction.. on the ra• le it, rt wain iii I 11); Post um ~ .1111.1 t 11, 111 g 111 '. ,11,1 1: tool: plat e . Alr Earter arrived at
port of corn and hour The Turkish Molis• takei ! . tint by the sulin•rihern within i n ns. ir . . the 1.4..1 to-day , I Ile Tl,l' haw the prmoner l
wet 1.3, they ate 'tattle for the pay. I lit fop,
try ' had overthrow.. Itedschnl Pacha, the
t
see it
' p t statedhat Barman Ilan
Brand Vizier. Monetary affair,. in London ll r
! 1
ortire more satinfactery.
chested het honest ereilitorA by Ms sham it,
The preshltre hail ...WW1...! hit, bon - 2 - „ht fns mrtfrayer, atfr to
tronniderably abated. Many of the Conti- 25 t•jsii... on the dollar, and will soon ' try
nental banks had advanced their rates one I some new game with n hich to resinl the creel
ohms and silly throlighout the country I
r. /-- It has been definitely astivrtalionl, •1- I
ter earttol inquiry. that the man who it is a
candidate for I iov. root* ill Penns)! 1 tuna
11r11111S1 Packer is naiiiell Wilmot Dm .ii '
It'lltnnt. It I , ‘ tittLit.t,t..mt 11 1 ),,, a 4,,,, , ,tk( ,4,
that ho belongs bo the Rtack Republican
party
per I•ent
Pryor, one of Mr. Ten Broeek's American
racer,. hnti died. Lrromple !nut previously'
gone the way of all 'lOl-A4104h.
W u tam inifiorrun to Mr. Frank Green, the
obliging telegraph operator orthis place, for
a dispatch giving an arcount of a and affray
which occurred last Saturday, near Mont•
colliery station in Lycoming county, and
chicle resulted in the'lleath of a man named
MB, front a stab inflicted a ith o butcher' ,
knife, m o tile hands of a person by the mune
if Bird. It appears that 11111, and the eldest
son of the perpetrator of this melancholy al
fair became involved in a quarrel, and re
, paired to the house fif Bird, wrlb by come
means got entangled in the difficulty, and as
he alleges, killed the man in self defeiwe
Bird gave himself up to the proper authoril
lies, and is now in Jail in 'Williamsport.
A young man, named William Cooper,
was accidentally abet hying father on Fri-
day last, while heading in the neighborhood
of Lewistown, l'a It appears that the father
had fired his sun at aliheasant., when tined
the shot therefrom shunted and struck 'the
son in the eye, through which it is supposed
to have entered his brain, •and caused his
almost instant death.
The Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail Road
WWI sold at Sheriff's sale, in that city, on
the 2nd oftloverhber. Tho Illinois Central
Rail Road, the most exiensivesinglirailway
impmveinent in We country, and the New
I_,V °Pk -haws—ninda--art=
signincids. Their great financier President,
of the New York and Erie Rail Road, at' a
salary of $25,000 a year could not nave it.
PIWNSTLVANUL APPOINTMLNTS.--Jesse
Bower Postmaster at Nippcnose, Lycomint;
county, Pa., in place of J. J. Sanderson, re-
TIM Directors
signed ; henry Swim postmaster at Hu- . e Z t v ' ca b t : m i g ht Z i
btersburg , Cero" •
ozmut7't Pa.. Tic* - j• R. tied upwards, < c
Burkett, mired. • _ mt. cameo:l4m
PEN PASTE & SCISSORS
Vurdire,‘ dlr. Orange county, a ,
httle gIl-I, th of .10nth and puny, har
I Wide had the typloo.l G err. and when
' i r .0%1 I, I, II rr sprech and hearing 4% err re
'vtorrd
The elt ar Illddl6oll to our Stook or spe
rie fi ool &broad. Coot. up nna• ItiOus of
=re iT the lovres , ily pro
3Orrprfl lint Hi:tension, or aoy oho ease to
our; (Ara
/- A tnretnt}lwft hell by the rat 1/. O IIS Of
Mkt ow the eta wag t. 4 the 121 th in-,t ,
1,1 n ,111,-tt to
11th', (fir the a, . • nnnundauuu “r t h o LuStucw
• s.,m
Ile, In I inn kl natit and what in 'Orange,
4,.‘th .‘,.,k. 4 k tAtattgl•
11, rilw,ttit !tin Ant lOWAN. at,
It oneu 114 ("rid, an I tinn Uri .1111 r.
The ' r , pt.rt. of the litotton motwy mar
i‘cl I, t h at lho thothi are St alll ohat cunt r,
otrity4 til rttrrd r a.thtt , ,ll to thrir
.perw - 3 5 :11111., hy tlf,llllll,tt It rpm' cir,ith
-0011. Tilt, 1,. one of hid to the
.
Italane nut 'Welt, whines private
delitml to get llienueheti invoiporatell into
soo n as powsil.lo, an , e n lie n a
man fails, Ina poverty IS selred, anil, i r he
attempt 4 to evade payment, lie is etaled
swindler," hot when Kinks foil they a l e
unfortunate, and the liege i latiire llial t .eB It
all nhht. Pretty true.
The ito u tilitwan know-Nothing.: ay;
again howling over alle g ed y1434'6011 frauds
by aay of acemintin for the as (LA shaking
the dry boat, of Mon recently
got in i)hio, Pen .I'ivilnia, Mann sntn, New
York, New Jersey anti toordana. Poor fcl.
lows, no wonder they are snappish !"
The Pittsburgh Bank Difficulties.
Prrrstinnon. Nov. s.—lt is announced, by
authority. that a, full, satisfactory, and boo
orable settlement and pa) !sent of all dis
putes and senoorits, and mans :list lately ex
t,ted between the Merchants' & Manufactu
rers' bank and the Messrs.() I Broth.
ers, & bankers, of tln ) i city, has 1..04,1
effraltrrt"" Tliil4 — liatriiiiatt Clia
bank in its old position, as one of our anfest
and Most 'smutty niAtuntions, aud be
highly satisfactory to the depositors, Meek•
holders, billholtlers, Messrs. O'Con
nor, Brothers, & banking business will
go on as usual. The latter firm gave bonds,
sticks, and ren I estates or the hominid value
of 320000, to secure the balance of iS Bine
174 &Lineal by the bank.
states that, in their conversation yesttkrday,
h.. 14.0 Mr. Corter - tpr 4 tako some /iteP.SUrea
to l the deceased told him it - was no disgrace t
to blot out his (the jmOoner's) dinracc; that
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toil that _hc_himatif ititsrAetimtion - to - visit
lho New, York Cook t show no merry
i at. unendurable, an spoon bite upon the spot,
the Vllliailt,_,C,MiqttiLSS-01XMtidg"' 17.."41t. i - tibi — risoner's sister. l'h s tuff_ -
TY, one ikrthesii midnight prowlers, dented P . .. _ la th conaiderod
John Ilentinighatil, who had choked down a
man on his Walkway, and robbed hum of live j sIATEMKNT OP A ClataoY.Witti.
dollars, WWI New... Tirol to fort/ scarf kmpris- I Our reporter Runk a clergyman this morn
marmot. 'f be culprit is only 11 years old.' ing, who etatid iltakt he had known Carter
hut will he folerahly advanced - 1n IA when t for upwards 4,0 twenty years, that his ante
his term expor s.
cedents were Or.ry bad ; some years ago he
i -
j was involved in a at4lllotion ease, hut the
f the Bank of Pennsylvania l idea had been entertained that he had become
i against Thomas Alliisine, . the subjeut of a marked reformation. Soy
t, for the sum of f 8200;000 `oral years ago, the father oti Elizabeth Ale
( n a.charge that Alltbone is ; .lutlepen'terred . into partnCrshili Will Carter,
I in the Ka btunneita, it Berwick, whips they
i
. c
,
i Tragedy in nigh Life I
A DANK 1 . 111.a11n \ I 1•110 I 11. In 1 1 1
'l'hr lfurdrrt l • q, , 1 , i,,1 - 1:.t,i,,, ' lI , Ii lon 1,1 1,, r
O le ,11, 4 1, , , 'WI II --.4: 01 I,itcr ' t hyvie.o. 2 r 6r -..
at - f of Mr Jory. - ~.,
. ~ ,
r ;
' In Philadelphia on the I thOnits aluitit half
paat live o'clock, -- tt muse .I&alrenCito4 iittaiA •
oc - curled 4t.the St." Lawrence llottl, in Chest. ,
nut titrec,l, above ,Ti.olik,by , which . Mr. ,
Itiehar.l Carter, President of the Andirtirite
Rank, at Tamaqua, Pa., was inslanity.killed
by balls from a sixdiarieled pistol in ,the
i binds of n 01511 by the name of Thornas
Washington Smith. 'lt Appears that Mr.
Carter arrived in Philadelphia yesterday
• ;periling, about elevalll o'clock, and tittered
hi, mope on the hooks at the St. Law recce
,
i lintel. ' I
About 5 o'clock yestetibly afternoon, Mt.
:C., was sitting in the front parlor of the St.
Lawikiier, on the Itrst floor, and near the
nitde ni the same I'oool was sitting Mr. Jan
' Itifiiiiilless, of Allegheny city. Mr.'rliontas
sm i th came into the parlor, and look a seat
upon a settee Ir,:sele )Ir Carter, and coin
!neared a Conversation With hint lit it low
veal.. The conversation tins continued for
nearly a half hour, twin' se subdued a tune
that Mr. 11cCandles.4. who tins reading near
liy, was linable To say all\ thing about the
'I
selneet of their convert:at on. Ilff
.Mr. l'andless' attention ii as called -to the
parti, by the repm t of - a pistol, and on lino
, Mg his bead, he salt the accused sltoot agam.
Mr. Cart( r then got upon hot feet, Lot io
stain)), fell to the floor, %%twit two more shots
ii el e tired at him by Smith. The only ex,
. (imitation made by Carter Was, •` oh ! oh '!"
J and when per s ons rushed lit los assistance,
lift hail fled. ..••;tilitli, after thing the pistol.
put it in his porlcet and pulled out a large
bowie knife, some ten or twelve inches in
It.iigtli, and said that be w livid give inmself
111/ 10 1114/ 1•101440- 01114111 a or Ole !an
Ile 1.11011 ilehtierattlY It alk.tt out of the
. Innen% and hurt.' down Chestmit street,
' wills a moderate pace, followed by Mr %Vim
S. Cantids•ll,, ew of the proprieties of the St.
; Liu ietire lintel, and another gentleman.
Smith still held the Ism ie kink 11l hi, hand,
i-anti when the g(nttslitatt teIITY me - raihotett, 1
approached him. lit (Stuillt) sand that if be
(the g,iitloostii) Leeched him, it wielld be at
th.• pi ril of In, life. 'I he two billowed Smith
iii Ninth and i lif•sintit. win ii 011 i, Cr .k 1 •
Ihi edit. of the lb 011-le C,rps, ant met, and
; 1, 1114 11 1 140/4/ 4 4 ,1 00 1 1.0 hum. On the approach
'of the °lnver South at mice gave up his
1 et upon,, and it :liked ii•iielly to the Central
0t1i,..
I The derrased 14 10 , 0111. -I!, I . ar , of age. hal
a n Ara. but no children, and is highly re
sp, vied, rt, far as 0 4/ COl/141 Ise, rutin, by all
that 0 /qv aO4 l lOll O ll 11 01111 ham There are
Varlolig 11111101, in rd . . relleo 10 1/1e cameo or
i the dmhadty. ooe or w look is 1,,,,ed upon a
f mtatein, lit made by Smut)), thnt a ward-of
Carter's, a horn :-.iiiitti had 111 irrted, Had been
unkindly trt alit! 1,3 it lil
1 !IA 81.504 MR 1114 ( lII.NSEI,.
Ile ea lir, tl. •Il I.' that II C Tunn
sen
h , Wilt Ile, av I t hail con
mulled loin ninon the .object Another legal
gentleman, who Na. in the oilie r . Mirin g . the
r.tig,a:ion, said the rlecea,«l ha,tl called
npou lout it ft IA Mt), ago mill totemlted him
m n garl to a thvoret Ili il , ol how think at
their interview that Smith had the retnolt.st
aka of committing a murder.
TIIE Ji ILT
TP • fory retnrnert a verdict that the dc
cc/sad 44. -1-erfth fmm trip - tete - 4 re
reseed by fovtol nhot woundr fired by the
hauls of Tlnftftrotamlongton Smith, at the
Si Lattreoce Notch, Ow •Itl.lrNo%efolter,
Tit,: tut
Mr. Smith Ix in itwarthy
cumuli. Ylull , n IEII bl.sek hair and rawitkern,
ittxiiit thirty three ), am, ,Ange
11 4 ST 111..11ENT.
lle rays that his place of n•srdenee is in
count) Mary Land, that he has v, uncle
a wl honer htntg m Newcastle Delaware :
also, that. he has numerous friends in Its
city : that he scene time ago became acquaint
a }omit; lad) . alto ass the inmate
of a seminar). In it place is bn II lie doer, not
name. Ile berllllo steeply sal la'he , l to her,
and learned that she nas the card of Mr.
Carter, and an heiress also. lie made the
acquaintance of the deceased, who fully gave
Imo permission to marry the girl, ilorrobora,
ting her story at the sand , tune in every par
ticular They were shortly afterwards mar
ried, when he I the pilsoutr) tool. his wile to
his Wilke ill Maryland. Flew litusaths after
wards, he Matt s, she gave Mali to a child,
the paternity of which she, sites' much
cult
citation, acknowledged to be attributable to 1
the dcq•ascit. Ile also alleges, that while
this girl was at sehotd as Ms adopted daught
er, under the pi ofessional protection of Mr.
C., there was an linprotier maniac) , between
them, anal that the , child belougetPto Mr. 0.
fie also learned that there had - tawn.ttliett
I Met worst . be &W.V4m,..lint
sines tjtere marriage-ownlore than one ne•
elision, and having been cruelly deceived by
a mail in whom• he had the Utmost confi
dence, and smarting under the wrongs to
which he had hewn subjected, he determined
upon mgt. lie expressed no regrets or
(ears of the relifsnisibility incurred by the
I perpetration of sin% a temble iced. Ile
had a furnace and several mines ; sutwb
queidly, by. nusips of fire. Mr. ,McAuley WWI
tl aded to pentil.y. Miss McAuley was an
attraitiva yoiraz fhdy. and tit . iyirtiqed.,,thst•
chid aptutidt Ist burning. Accordingly,
It gt eat interest in her web.
fatii, and said_ Vat it mould he a grcrit , Csria•
*alto to snaiet2y if such an intelligent Ataing.
Indy Matti pass ihrouidi life withcitkt torinp.
tiNiiirifitc , vhicat Ile profwdvird to actupft
her, lu as to relieve her father of so heavy n
tesliutniihilily, hilt it nits getwrally est
ul the transaction wa‘Ogigiis and a work
of deceit.. Ciirtur soli her th 3c11 . 001 sl.t
where Miss Smith, the sister ,•1 the
unfortunate prisoner, is engaged as a teacher.
Froin;this institution she was DI the habit of
coining to Philadelphia, and staying at the
Ottani House, end other leading hotels, fur
several days, dining tt hieli Intel yids she
was under the special- control of her nilop31:11
father, Mr. Carter. Suspicion nits an Aen
(ed by tlfese movements' I t is also suited
that Cartel' anti hot adopted daughter
'trav
elled Jai company to different poi Lions of the
country., ,
It is suppoged that Mr. Smith I:erame in
timate with Mks MeMiley at school in W I !.
utingt.ou, while wi a I istt'to his sister, who
14 a tiimt estimable lady, and to whoa!! Smith
aas gristly at taeln4l, .1s regards Sitillh'S
ehrlritetel, it it Said 10 lie stainle44. When
very young ho lost his father, who disap
peared , very mysteriously, and was never
heard of sincc. IL is as vlear, shortly after
ties ea ent, thYit Sunth's mind had beconto
unsettled 11:4 transactions bolt: a iihinki
eal aspect : he changed from one business to
another, anti WAS peculiarly eccentric in his
general habits.
The event of his marriage, no doubt, con
tributed to 10. , mental entharraystuctd, nod
riivene, , e,liirlked in hot lyeaun ever strict• he
discovered the treachery of Carter. 11'hat
liii.. tian,park El at the St. lavo,mee Hotel
way lint at: a , -t of the drama, ii hick, ohang
tog it ` lot" a If Tz,oly, ha, been hi, 44 . 811001-
pril. il hr (hove .4,,upset of the it hote eir
rool.talt•ev of the iii,e, and Who were !W
-WI tinted is Ilh Ilw Igtllle4.
' ' ,the j,t, aso le 410,w,;_t_ii ,t)y stone 4aia:sia_.for
' iii, c"ltr.l. 1M1 , 4(ii,1 h) Mr South, 14 that he
404pert”ri Mr. 4 1 ftrtreRf rin:liontlhble illtell
lions lute :wits hi 4 ,Soillh . l4) siNlii,iiiiii not
011 at;4 . 01111t id iii) uhl Sio U coiner Led with
' . ..:ooth'• t,,:0.,:te, to 1114, )l tole}.
Tlit hod) of rod N%11.1 trik en in
ehgrge by nn tnolertalt, r last night, Roil
yl to los late rt sitlence at Toinatiola
this after noon.
re is romildvraL;e go , ,ip afloat in re-
Ihe partit 4 Cont.ei nul , but we
rork - er I.3) . ing Ally }ICI 41 11111( ti,
I=ll
After he 11.a4 pia. . , hll a till 111 tsloyamen
eiugirrixon he tli.rirkell the rrilierrs for their
kituhiec,t to turn and 41111 (1111111011' ktbright
til!11 rhould accept the rev odeer froni /11111
114
it punt •;t.ttt for lie reeirleinauly emithict,
and I,w protecting 'inn Wein the ron rt. Ile
itke, told bent. lilt kkart to take the bowie
knife /21 , niee le,rrer/
=ZZECI
The Son of President Taylor.
Rtchard OTll‘ tnn "r the ktte
Preanlent TR) lor, IS the Peineenthe ennal
date fer the Sonate of 1.oltntl:111.1 In the St.
Chal1(1 dearn.t.
TIIN, ve licheSe. completes the list of the
sons of out di stingdool l ed pat:l6l.: and states
twin htt are now acting with - the Democratic
party Fletcher 1% eh.ter, ilk Pon of Ltarriel
IVeltyler, has al C 1,1,1 with the Hein.. ra t s for
err nil years .1 imcs the son of
11. in ty is the D i llon-rail, no tuber of
Congress elect from the Aildthrl I)Ntrirt,
li.aistuitity--21-I.tsoitsnst-M iir-t 1. soft m trTydry - , -
and Bork n 1 I•tillitti.•laa,ll,4 re 1,, the
D i . Thnern t ii: Nab, J. Scott Harrison, the,
non of ty•l'resttlent Ilarreeol, is Ind rt Dem
ocrat. 11111 he Is bitterly opposed to rho Black
Itepublicana and all 111, Ir tl
Tlo re is u good dr..l ii siowli aiwe
Et,71.4. • oik
(t h e of the .llhany Slate-street hartr4nre
Mort Iteat,t4 lif twit I, Ikv who lire ,or"., of
rl-t;ottniors On, t ~1 1 or , x t;treer
nor St wtirti of New lftrk aunt the orh, r' of
ex.( htvt roar lnhbr,,a daN tutu a.t. hole mar
(hi Ttiewla), "11 wnt,i (in t. lt,ble, lire dollars,
that he del not dar{• to 'dart unit bart:hcaded
and in lib; , anti earn a Neittb In
nil eon} around the u. k tit r talit notilit'en
I,11:6, ltdnk tip the ,et and prvelled Sew
and lullr>ard after, aunt. by vatting' ft cry of
..,top thiel,' 1111111 r,on'o 1.1 t lil l s itravgeri
to dip an..l Ihid, ani the
by Atratltt,tettl •II %lAN nn go. !mit I ibA
pin. on , t(11111 rolled up 111.4 11-01VSer4, anti
wen the race by a 11 1, 14 ,
As no 1, 01t.0..e of Ohw 11.1 r,l too, ,s
Ire pre% alllog cs cry . 11.1 .- .".. 4 11;t: CON at), k N.
.1 ) Ally. rtist.t. rola t. iruff f foll46 tog oodent:
1 young rnerhaiiii• 011 Saturda) evening
watt arrested jro stealing n pure tit meat-front
a but , lNl's stall I I.• .aid lie hail born n Ills
nut n ork vex era! VS ettlit, and It log tiN ithont
money or rwedit,stol too proud itc pre
fr," ti to strlii - th save from starvation a wife
and two Mold' vit who liad heels without flNisi
suite Inlay morning Ail investigation in•
to the rase proved II truth ~r 1114
and is r.den.ed, given the meat, and told
to COMO fur more, and naa also presented
VS I tll a purse of *t.t, n inch it as utadu up fur
liiin "
lILAt4 ni,Pl'lllll ISM. —Qtlitt. nti excite
ment was creattil last week in London ()hi°,
by the appearance of a %1•11.(111 . 4hed 41.0.1-
ts ni t fiegro, itii it delicate and
evidently weak•iniQ , i . leil it kite girl, v. hit had
plowsd with lion They were :Omni tii
married, 54 lien the landlord of the lintel nt
which they stopped tatter/toed, bit tied the
tielpo au ay, a4+41.4.4tt the dOtivirrl girl hark
to her friends Rt (timing renson is ill prob
ably (dip the wings of vomande, and she will
non the folly of so dor/. no elopement.
NEN :11A 11. ROL TE. -A new mad route, hays
the I , yeenung Gazette, from this place direct
Washington City, via Sunbury & Erie
Itruhrond and Hai i isburg, has been establish•
ed by the Poktinastis General. Letters
mailed at Washington in the inorning now
reach IVilliannsport the bailie day. at 8 I'.
1L• Col John Cummings, of Selinsgrove,
has the contract for carrying it flow hero to
.Sunbury.
A Ne* Pork jonrialyerijoally ..,wmpureß
th4,ll-fiblisTlei;of a trust nawapfTer to far
mer who would 5(11. 4is when ()red:LA:id
not more than a single to any ono
person : the pay'tnent ; i f a year's subscrip
tion :sof the swine importance to a publish
er, as the r,:arnent fly the bushel of wfieat
would be to the fitrmer. The harder the
titur-s, file more l entwo Is otu clepyitlenco on
the payment of those small yearly subserip
iions.
thevicini, Von?. op Oil to.— The MI CaWild,
cdr. fax
low!, •
11ov. l'haar, (Rep.,) 00,568
Henry n. Payne, (I)yin .) 159 0115
Peter Van Trump, (K. N.,) 10,221
The above:Auks that 1/ov (leo has been
ru-elected by a plurabty of 1503.
AwN Down.—The Ilarrhiburg Herald
,statee that the eighth span of the Northern
Central railroad bridgu_st, Dauphin, was
blown down by 141(; storm on Monday, just,
as the workmen were preparing to go 40
work upon it. The span la. the last eon
**voted, And • was not Otto finished.
e lklain Line Bale
Theillitirisburg Patriot and Union, speak-,
log of the reSait of tho late election, says,
that " noktlio least gratifying feature in the
result of tbo eleotuni, is the rebuke received
by theparty,oilod the individual members
that pissed elan' iniquitous bill for the sale
of the Mairridne." it stales that not a sin
gle Ihmociat, who voted fur the pill Pro
vriling for the sale, has been re-elected, while
on the other hand, ortlieDeinocrats*ho sid
led against the measure, a fair proportion
have been returned to the next Muse allot,-
resentatives. It goes on to say;
We are not aware of the defeat .of a sk.
131 e man wlr?opppsed the bill, and who was
a candidate for re-election. When we look
at the ranks 'Of the-opposition, *ogee a very
dint:rein record'. The popular verdict of
, ;ontletimation has stricken down some of
those who were foremost in engineering that
measure through the House—the leaders who
did the ileti with a swagger, as if they held
the destinies of the State in their hands, and
were sure of un approving corettiAncy to
back then—Messrs. Bishop, Dock and
Thorne, of Philadelphia; Dickey, Penrose
and Vicars, of Chester, add Cleaver, of Dela
ware, moo all candidates for re.olcction
all resided in districts where the opposition
have heretofore had a majority, and have
been largely defeated. Of all the members
who voted for the passage of the bill for the
yak' of the Main Line, but two or three have
been retui to the next Home,
:note is sonwthing retributive in this. ft
is a lesson that these ri•creant members can
read to their own Oft!. It iv an examplu
to it :urn others against incurring their fato.
Whnlcter opt onin The people, may hold on
the..alistnactnaeat4oit of -a- gale of the'pab.
he n (as, i 1 is very clear that they are not
ill fever of selling the power of the State to
levy latch fir a price, new to barter State
; sovereignty for a paltry ceirdderalion. we
hese now (1011, tt lth this subject and the
past.
1 From I Imo New York Tussles I
Later From Utah Territory
Osiaiin ('err, N. Thursday, October
22, Itls7.—News has Just reached here from
our frontier Mormon settlenient upon the
loupe Fork of the Platte River, near am
_mouth of Beaver, rind known as tht, Rrarur
settlement of Mormons, Prime renegade Mor
mons, 01 seceders from the Mormon Church,
lteeing_tmin the Daitites of Salt lake, beel
ieached that se , ttlellient a few days WIWI.).
!hinging the noun that a largo force of the
Mormon's militia. under Brigham Young and
Heiler Kimball, were prfparui lo leave
Salt Lan,' I 'ay 01 , 1 , 1 r all and ninfnuni
lion for a sir weeks' ranspass.tn in the moun
tains to the eastward, and Mu% lo slop if poi-
Phle, the passaze of the honied Stoles troops.
-Although the positive destination WWI a se
cret known only to the leaders of the church,
yet it ii 15 generally supposed that 111 tll,l
pass in the mountains near Bear river c it
olf, or at Steeple ,Rocks, the stand would bo
wade by the Salt Lake forces, win' 'alehouse
certianty of Wiping out the entire force
sent against them In Snit Lake City, aunt
througli-tlie--Teeettory-rf,,, ontha - prt - -
or to th; inovell.ent, or volunteer
forgo hare undergone more than ordinary
drill, and a number of regiments would coin
pare favorably, ui point of dolt. n ILII the in
dependent corps of the State*. % , The Muir
nion4 feel ennlident of destroying die G,ir,t
Stilt amnion Omni fall and with their
next spring's allies from the States, expect
stolid a retmlar light against the whole
rioted States, available hove. and not oily
eimipu r, but establi sh theintiilvos its au in
dent ieli nt iloyerfintent
Belt% een Fort Kearny and tho Valley the e
three or four Melt travelled almost entifoly
at night, tyid under the guidance of on. of
the p.irty---a thmugli mountain man - (wa
iled the regular travelled route, seeing .no
troops or Indians. and making the travel in
about nineteen days. They, and all the
mountain Olen nith whom 1 have conversed,
state that in the eVelil of a Stand being tn.
hen nt some of the mountain gorges One
side of Salt Lake, tin hien can easily and
lueceAsfully rope n I ill one !pillared and nr
ty United States soldiers And who known
these mountain ranges and gorges, with all
their advantages and disadvantages, better
than the Mormon This report Also brings
the somewhat expeeterl news that many of
the Indian tribes front Southern Oregon and
I tab wile secretly preparing to join the
Mormon force.
lifiridstuffs.
POILAIIICI.rMA, NOV. 10, 1861
'The receipts of all kinds arc moderato fur
the sca,nit, lint the market, with a limited
demand both for export and home ronsump
thm, me eithont much alteration. 'There Is
but little,ltiquiry for Flour, and 4a5,009 bar
n Is bare found kwyers, inohtly better brand■
and extras, at tl5 31 tath.so for the former.
and $5 501k55 T 5. for the latter, including
1,90 n lie reels ea iha rattily Flour and 1,600
barrels Itrandystints, on terms kept private:
btandaid aliippliti brands are held at S 5
pm r bbl , without sales to any extent The
imme sai,el tie moderate, witlnn the rings
of cf for cotednoti and chuuie re
tailing licamig, $5 sthiSs 25 for Prtran, „and
SO :iinis7 25 per bbl for fancy lets, accord
ing, to quality Corn Meal and Rye Flour
are rely quiet. Sales to the extent of 14 to
1500 bbls of the former arc reported, part
at $3 '24 for country meal, and part on terms
not made public ; the latter has been set 4
lung in a small way at $4 50 per bb)., an()
is very scarce. Wheats are in fair supple,
and 23,00 bushels havAten taken fhr mlil
mug. cindiY a 81 .5011.31.27 for common to
prime red, all , : 1ii1.25n51..15 for white. Rye
has been he:iing to • moderato tisteol. 114
73,,75 cures, the batter for Pennsylvania.--
Corn lies improved, and with light receipts:
abo'.4 14,000 bushels old have been 90111 at
11a73 emits for yellow, and 72473 cents for
white, ehietty afloat, 2`iew Corn comes in
slowly, and sales Navy been nada. at 569511
centir, vrterennintldtti , tlptls nre . ittairbeittilK
with sales of 16,00friMalie1a, mostly South
'ern, at 30a351reete, the latter for eery head
show lots, tho'bulk of the, sales were mad*
at 82a3 cents for good fklawure.
The Specie Coming
The steamer Baltic brought, as we have
already- 3 taiad, from Liverpool 472,899.44
that is, 11363,4(45. Tho day before the Bal.
tie left it was said to have boon ascertained
that ,n 70,000 (01,340,000) more, Just rti
oehgcalagyantLky_Allo
Australia, had all boon taken up for the Uni
ted States. This would no doubt bo for.
warded by the, sitccoeding steamer, now due
at New York, so that it may Leonid we havo,
right or, an aggregate of $1,713,465 from
England, while the California steamer, due
in a few days, It is reasonable to aspect will
bring at least 1,500,000 in addition. if Ws
add to these contributions which way ha
looked fm: from Ilavandt, it is not an unreal"-
unable calculation that the Mose of this Weak,
or beginning of the next,. will find New York
L least emu() three . uatlliona and a Tact*
atronger ut /mole, than was the Mi. Gia
urday last.