lil ;THE .'i BEAVER . _4OO. Mil WEYA.ND, II lIIRATOR .1/1D ,1 6 .20?1.1.11,T041. • • I " Novemke:l4th, '11166. The raleotioneen the, etli, •,,-, - veraber. • • The elections ihoZth inet . ipitsed off ;col#l;t7eferlwhiire,, and an 'usual tcir time past; the Vii!pniete carry;, almost eversthkng; trot Gov. erno:idown to , the lowest county oboe. ... taiive •, of •_ o - the , voted on Tnes-: . day : :l4t,'Oritb.,**r.i,tiefojlo*li.4reisti4l, .-, ;03Telir - - tOrir . ,V. elected-, ; , ,ft - .0, d,ig!' i nor) „•Lintit. Governor ? Canal ConindesiOner and-Inepector.;ot„Ri*ons7Tall .IJ,tilon, •;,-;nen- 7 bs,lt:oipjotiLk -of -.0,9oo! In Hadditioti ,to:, these . Si. Gong reiemen ,Naern tdentad, tO . .cd .- vihont:Mratnion niebilsod 11,-*Deriocrato. '4- - Legisla ;* tilitif,iwai i iiioboserklbat- will elect A . :Artilo,)U.: i5,'4.13400r, in'plicel of 'lra • - gartitabniio : w hose' -in; the , Senate tiOnirearres. '_ .i.-.. - -.. .- r,.' .1 I .l _. :,, ~ • ‘- . iiiiiiitiehisoititi'- -Chose . s , Go vernor, __ _ ::,__ • . -.4 t4t,:'o4l(pik44 t .,4iiCrFtary . . of : 'State, Attorney, General, Troinurel l l nditof _:- and • ten. it etaberti -of -ICongre3e. , o,he .donitenenien- ate allUnioriutei4*- and ti* . i'.:wbnie, .:._ On io n '• $ ta4 ' titk : e tr ', Was 4,llentAid by I niajority-095 Oto .l . • . . —New. , Jernei - tinning :: five 1 . ember:e • cif'4:inoOse.. t; free iiiho, are Union. • . *o'o4 -ti!ii,i).4rnoorata; and a Statb . , lowietattire - tbnt4.largel,k Republican; ivhicli neenreli us a : RopnbliCan - U., S. Sitiatn!',-iti Rice 'of: ,Virrigb , (Dew:) :dikieneed. ,-: Tn . have 'Was g inert one. i l l Member r of : ...golgress!tincl : .no U. S. • 844013e40 WO, State.-' • •- - - .__ „ _ , • ..., i..ipo' resirare elected ie..Goi rnor and Otiiiinitnbei!if .Cong4piLj. Moth. Demo "‘;';iiie l- 2ii*4e 'State' Iliilfra.);s been' . fiktri*aiKlaiiti4,ly, •p 9 m 9criitjc,.ou r p_eo.; pit -041 k bittilitll6 effoit at the "recent eteekiiiiilikuite-the-iesult.. "elected five Coligreas and, a , Legialatur have alj. B,l4enator to elee Abe CoagrebsyLen are De tiiil'Re'puhlieao. The ids° Deiaocratio. bail 'elected- the . . , LL Voket thy 1 / 4 1. majority of 40,Fu, 0' : Oat of the - 44'4844re' of Congreite, :the Re. plibliCade tieet 'l2; and 'Wen a Lc.gisla. taro that•.Wifil Choo6o a.. )Iton IJ. S. senator to iheeeecl,Senator Ti timbal'. llichigami acted a Gotreenor; Licut. Governor, I Secretery. of , State, &a.•;4- These seFitt! Union nrtt add have majoritie,a ranging from44l to, a0 ; 000. The delegitiod' in Congre ss is cam- Arrisen entirety or iseptrwiedits - . - -:. "liitiscon:stti elects six f eathers Of ftiihe Statirott the Congeeitsional Vote is about 1q,006. Missodit elected nine members of Congress and a Legislaiere: that will 71100se - s.' United States Sen T ator , to . r.ne... 11 . 'seed i Senator ` Brown. T ,13 RePubli naro elect six of the Ceng essmed and the Demeerais three. The: Legisk_ tura ii a 1 0 ... Republican, add the Re 7 i wittblicanajority in the State'reaehe 106 . 4 a 1 , ' CittiW- ; I: - , Ktiielecte4Gove nor, Liept. Il i • doverso4. i = d., and . ode ember of t:p Coeep, and a Logishit , re that will cleet .tvi i p,l7. S. Senators. Tho Unien Strite=tniket has a majorit , of '15,009, .aad the Vniod Represent tivo t to Con. gntsis_electeci by an o'crwhelming ... _ sbte: - The Legislature is also strong :11:iiabliesti.:j ._, . 410nisesota.tileeted two Members, of Congress. ' These are both ITn t ion men, .and the.pnion tnajeriti in the Stateis . estimated at 10,000. , 1 • . ' .l :,Nniaxia koUteti one-Merober of Con grew-4 Union mail. • 11— 4 1 ' Out.Of the t— lye so' ~ welveStitteil then votitg on 'the Otti , of Iloveinblpr, :teq have gone oierarbohninglyhtepnbacan;while :rbit twto:;4rebet-oonqnered , Maryland] - and , always rebel Dela Ware • went the Other way s 'itady ,loti on -appealed trust Congress to the I , le ple, and the verdiAtsis'as etnpbatio akany evergiv : .'etitilber:Anterican Pu lie. Will he 'teed it r-' - , • 1 ... . , . • - The• New York Tn6ii ita amount the Repres Setteters' proviouily tiesteCongrass, says: To -recapitulate, the .Senate stands at • pleient 88 Riacileals and 26.Demoorats. It Will hereafter" 'have t Radical* and 22 i Detnocrets r even Shn d the Mary— land 14egislature elaiecGOr.'SWartn to. '.ineeettiSenaiar Cresswelli 7 The preti . ent'llouse stands 140 itadieals against '44 Democrat's. As reconetranted, the MOnse will, have 140 ! Radicals to - 44 Democrats; 'At- most; tte proportion of Doroonrats and liepn !Jeans will-be the'sanie.t As' wilt be seen, the 'ken 'of the late elections. is anbstin • tfallyla the Senate. . • u. • • An it li nain ri .f D ' _3l...z_sa, _____ _a_ 9 • .emoeracy has toCbtl restored, ,-hiet • . Justic e aregorY:' of Indiana ,) o n ' Wednesday," delivered the deetsion - of the fin profile Court of that State, , ta t the clause of 'the Coustitution prottibi ing the -resi. dance of negroes in ind can' t ' is void," being in confliCt with, th Constitution, of the United States.: the judgment i. of the Court wan U1141311310U3. I We were no less surprised than was the country generally, on the man. . 1 1- Jog of the 7th of November, to lenrn throne: i ithe telegraph that the-Unliar.-- - • --, hits had lost the election in Maryland . the day Ihefore. The Provost Marshal General! of Maryland (Gen. Wooley), tells us how this result was -brought abOut;_ In a letter:to the York Trani* 4 iinY-$ : . , . - • - laa w Astra e. of the' most noted Reb els in - Baltimore step up to the polls and swear in Unite votes—swear they not-- only: had -.never taken part with the Rebelhon,•but had • never desired the success of the Sonthernurm'sivell knowing ttiey. - Winti.etimrritting perju rv. /tad not niir organisation been • perfect and composed of determined men,- the' Rebels , litiold 'have - polled thousands more votes. I :think we Will Nave little trouble laexposit] .g the friuder.and bearing '. the Mons. Jahn 14,- Thomas and J.- J; -Stewart their seats in Congress. ' '-'. ' - • ' . As 'Gen. Wooley, was Provost 'M at.;', shal,of Baltimore daring the iebellion. , ~ he donbtless kr.ows exactly who wore rebels and who were not. And if his statement is true ; (and 'it is corrob , ()rated by others), there can' be but little" doubt . but what both "I'beinas and Stewart will eventually be award - ,ed seats in the Fortieth Congreas. .. 'The , present 'Constitution of Mary land wus adopted in 1884, and pro video (section 4) that i No person who has at any time been in, armed hostility to the United Stutes, or the lawfal authoritieathe• of, or who has fi . n'witty manner In, the service of .theiso ,cd."Confeder: I ate States of America," andlio pertscn wboduks voluntatlly left, this Stitte awl I gone within the military flees of the so.ctilled .Tonfedirate States of Amer. ice Or armee with .- the purpose of' adhdring to said States' or armies, and no .'hersen who..; has - given any aid, comfort, nountenanco, or support to those ongeged •in arnied hostility to the United.States e or in 'any manner adhered toot he enemies of the United States, eller. by 'contributing to 'this entraies o the United- States, or nir• Lawfully sending - within the lines of such enemieit money or goods, or let tem or. information; or who tuts die-- loyally_beld communication with the enemies of the United States, ar , who has advised any person to enter the s ice et the said enemies, or aided in person so tri, enter, or who has, by er i an open deed or word ; declared hisl adhesion to.the cause of the eneiniee, of - the United States; or his desire for the triumph of Said enemies over Abe arms; of the . Untied States, shall erer be entitled to ore at any 0100LiOn:t0 I bo held 'in 't is Sta.e; or to hold any ''office of honor, \profit or trust under I the lawe - of tam State. A . , 1 _ If it ifutiseii shown that,the election , • 'in Maryland wasearried by the vot es of parsons disf ranchised , by the Con atitutiol of thedetate. the appeal frori des T levalAiissu t• lk r — ' - ' 6 ' - *f: - ' :- MONart given t e positions to which 'they are l'egally entitled, but fraudii lentlY•kept from, • ' - OutberB of 014 will Four of 'ocrals and is hion State Tat faux pas of, your belligerent neighbor, on the hoax, of the Ledgcr, is, rich. if a inan : can't feel any ' bet tor after a good - beating, sciontifically administered, be. should he put out.to iturse—tvet or dry, ace)rding to these verity of the coinplaint."Paul Fait," Argus correspoudent,"Nov.7. The .Locol of. Novelaber 9 nays: "PaulFeeit", . writes to • the Argus from Titueyilbli to - abuse us. "Feeit," in English', means • "made.. and the whole ;peening is Paul - has made an ass o f himself. I, , . . • ...Please shoW.usloW or in NhEtt..wiy you have been ''abused Y But the Local should .earqui. Paul . Only 'a l'good . .Democrat, '; hat , addition has beavy "niusele," and if be should stray down iU this direction, Sometime soon, we .' ecinadenth4 expect a • - nalTeic;n; for :4 1 : can .. bne4lY be :expected that our upstreet neighbor will ever again l exercise. the "Patienee• of Job and ro— • . main in . our office," when' there is some One'nt the door bantering hire out. . . . • .. =. ' GEN. GEIAB.'•G. lIALPINE (Private -iiiles O'Reilly) broke away from the Democretio "party ink New .. York, and ran As an it,dependOnt candidate fur Register of the City.. lie was recom incli' dud us a eindidateby Go!). Meade, Adiniral, Parragut, and a .great many other distinguished soldiers and .ss.il.B ors" of the Country, and Was heartily supported . by the New York Tribune. lie was elected by a majority of 14,000 Over the regular Democratic) candi date; end this in d city Slit gave d Democratic majority of 46,000 for its candidate for vernor; , Halpin., We "take it," ha some friendslujiew ro '&IE. j ' le. . ~ taking into nlatives and ted 'or. vibe • GENi Curran, having' got hie ap.' pOininient the President as COlonat. in 1 , the , xegular army, Li now working for confirmation by the S'ns ate: The. way be pours grape and cankater. into: the Michigan ,Coneervie• tives and"tremocrate is pitilese:--4 1 itts ‘ Gaze*, 4tkutst. "W.i certainly do believe That, if fewer „men bid a habit of getting drunfr, there would be 'fewer Demo -4:414q I*.er!?:7 - B- Pl6une• Traei Bit ig not . the Tribtpc a little late lit learning this . fact:? )Out here whiairy and 'Detneeraeribitor,o !;eei regarded ':aa "min br§there'l from a time - whereof lithe molnciri• of wan ruone_th 11(01 to the contrary:" How It. was Done. Tun - Philadelphia .11rorbi Anteri-am says - thit fheie"-is a plot on foot in Kansas by which it ilifrought r y) giin one` Johasenite United,Stites :UAW' (men that State. , TWO Sea i torWitrit 'to` be,_ chose:it...one iniplatie of - .72r. Pomeroy, *hobo term , e*pir , and. a successor of Gen. Lane.. l The .I'egis lature clect ,iil strong)y'Republican ; yet we are now told that theriOnreal danger of ; serums triebery he ing played off to divide our friendd in the ensuing Loeslatere, and - elect: one Jobnsonite denator, by a lcombinatkm. with, some weak=itneo Republicans. The • Un ionists olKansits uvie,it to themselves . and ,thO„eonsitry to:see to it tbat no . man of ' clonbtful ar purchasable poli ties-is sett tattle United States Senate 6odi ihiitiStOtie. At :mottos Several of the Penians, Ahci,have been . tned and- convicted in Canada, 1110143 ' been sontenectil hung, it is now thought that.this pen, alto' will not ; ba.intlieted ripen!. thern . . Public opinion is found to be sirengly averse to .scr,lrigid punishment, and frou recent Circtintittrisces, it lnoks u it the Ca4dian authorities Lwordd riot dare array themselves against it. Gov...ReerioN's majority in NqW York is !tow set down at 15,0430---a gain or about. 7,000 vi3r his majority of two years 'ago. Taking into . tto. cOunti,the, f act tiutt. Sewara, i:Weed, Pruyn, ;yore jo i ned with the - De7 tOeraey in the attempt to derathim; eani harcify be claimed ~that "iny \p' \ oliey" is in' very healthy condition le the &Dime State,. - y • Tai ilditor of the Argus must be an •extisorditit Man, or else Makes n' good ,tugged poinus inbis paper, for himself- or:Journal is alluded toin' just twenty: different articles in the last 'Local. If ive don't ;got our' "nadie up" there to tirtne in news- Flier "Plffs." • • ). Tamaare quite sp. number jof prom inent Southern men, says a yirashing 7 ton special dispatdh; now' in• that city, , among them ex—Senator Humor! of V.L.---Giens. I Dick Taylor - and Kirby SniTth: There seems to be 'a general belief among them that theTrasident will issue at, an early day a unit-eras) amnesty oprcelamation t - which will in. elude the rig iinprisonreir , THE Sem Secretary 1111 dent %vele. , Monday love, Comurssicin .Sevenie change from Spooner is con,tinuet, • • • Viines POvOri lifferdis to • Condemtiod I ' .I,leunotg, November, 12—Ther Lon don Tunes- Able morning Boyar:Consid ering the difficult position of the Pres ident of the, United States; and' his efforts to prevent the invasion of the 'British territory in' Nort b. A merles, it would see with satisfaction some corn* filianee with his request la. behalf Of the Fetians who had.buirreonviiited of treason and sentenced to. death but stilt it would concede be Milnpaity in. ease of Su - ether invasion.' .The Washburn's ninny' • Thur ‘ distingaishPd r famiy se 7 moral of whose menitiers hece alrehdy made therosel*es famous in ,our national legislatnre; will be represented in the Fortieth Congress. Nci less thao,four Washbiirnes are- already lelected ''to the next House 01 ReprCETlltatiVell DOM . B. W 11 4111)(11110, of Illinois; well kuownas chairman of the , Conitnittee on Cturiniterce, in, the present House, and the, Orel* champion and friend of General Grant; Williarn B. Wash— burne of Alassechusetts. al member of the present Congress; 'General C. C. Washburne. ot" Wisconsin, a for Mer meinbee of Congress- and - a Major General of Voinateerri during the re— bellion; and Henry D. Washburne, of Indiana, a member-of The last House. The first three ;are, welbelieve, broth ere, the fourth "being their cousin.-- The head of the licuse islSrael Wash. Amine' of.. Maine, and older brother' of the three Cuogiessmen, hintselfan Coogrdesman and ex-Goiternoi, arid now in (raining for the United States Senatorship from Maine. IA younger scion of 'the house i 3 an aspirant for legislative tenors in New Hampshire. All athem are staunch his:limits.. , - Tap OONSTITVIINIAL A.111,2 1 / 9 0Iar: IN TEXAII,--A. proclamation I has' been issued by Governor Throckinortan, dated Qatober i 8, declaring. the pro—, posed-limeodniants to the Constitution to be stifled by the people of.;Tests and made part, of- the Constitution of :tbe .United States. Ife reports the vote of the State to be 28,119 inlavor 0f,and23,460 against tbe ainendinents.. which the Legislature; however., have refused to adopt, by a vote of 67 yens to 5 , nays. i,i.rhe Galveston ,Bniletin, noticing the subject, says - "The decided action of our I/alright• tare on the constitutional amendment, as puhlishod lie another C 41111311/, does , not ; surprise, i us. :, But the day may cOirteT-and that day may not .be far i 1 distant- r wbenl the memberi oefasing. ! to ratify tile amendment would be glad ' LO,uitt,ito their I work, though 'Wti are aritid - it; WAI,Ate 'too late lifter:the dia.. eover# - is' indtle that the smith 'will never get any [MAW terms than those proposed in the amendmetit."` ColigroursmenAlleot• We giviilielOW:At'ebitieeted• table of the Conailinisakeltiaild ,os Tneaday, Iu thei.tnble i viajtibliahed - yesterday tbs(Atinspositcir entfneolt etr changedUif - dia4ftAirtitinOnieof sonvi torelfe' L L - RePiibliilan ineinbeninto'Dton-;- thus placing - 4°mq of- the - ataanchast friends- or our cause in our own and other States among a party with Which they have nothing:in commen„ The cOrreistinn livid - been inade.leibe fir oo6 2 but laileo- to gotdo. Jcaterretticea ceived yesterday givo no an additional pin the Sin lieW-TOrls• As opr liet noir , stands ~wo havo 'tho folkiiiing gains and tOslait 9th District Ne Mit. New 'York. lath Dist. ltew York. 4a' Inst. New let/IW*. 6th -Dist.: Kew Army. 11th Diet. ist Missouri. Totat Oins, 7 &diets. TotalliiNaddistriatik! Agr fig 4 , 410 , 41:14 1 ni,. our gi a. and: *spa, are; We tiara not countgd Dintriii, of Nevr riork;.iiibotti ileniy 1. 'Ray aloud 'and Thomas E. St art'Haim to dwit aerviiiive - Viamerrr. • • • I! • ;Wert, hington- . e Smith , R, vice Per tail Baxter, V , " , • mAsssenuarrts. Thus D Eliot, _Li- ye elected; Oakes Ames, .T; reeleeted; Ginery T witehell,•R, vice A H. Rice,R; Samuel Ilooper„R, re-elected; - B F Butler, X•vice...l B Alley, R; .` N Ba'ka, B , re-elected; , (eo Boutwolt, B, re elected;, Juba D re-eleeted; i I Win B Waßbbain, R, repeleeted; Henry L Dawes, R, fe-electeo.- lEliCPben Tabor, D, re-1310010dr ' ' Deans Rarnevrice T ki Bergen ' .p; I W Utiriter(tiliort),D, 1 rice .las Hum WE Riibinsueoo4)C,l. phrey, It; John= ox;. D. r icellorgan Jones, D; Jill; 11 - orrisey,lX - ribeelson 'raylor,D; T. E Stewart, Coe, rice HS Raymond; John' W Chanler;D,.re-electill; Jae Brooks, li, 'clue Wm R Dodge, R 4 FornitridoWocp,vice ST 4 Darling,R; W II Robertson,R, rico W Radfard, D; C H Van Wyc4,li; vice C II Winfteld,D; i John 11 Ketch is, R, re-elected; Tho Cornell, R, Title E IT Hubbell, D; J V 14--Proyii,D, ice Chas Goodyettr,D; John A Griswq .R, re-eleoed; Orange Ferris, R, vice B S Bale, iii ; Calvin T Ruth '4, lt, -re-elected; •• Jamea M. Maivi , F., repelected; , W C Fidlds,lt, co Demas He bbard,R; Addison HLa in, It, re—elected; ; Roscoe Conkli ,R, re-elecicd; ' " 1 -- T Holmes; .R; ;e T T Davis,Th .e-niected; ' I Datil Morria,R; V Rotchkiss,R; Aeeted; ' . ,oawell 'Hart, It; dotted; is elected; It, ,re elected. I . I Tecretri- v . ' 1 ) 1 /c Yr , Long -11 W. - Ferry, 'R, re-elected; • •' ' It E Trowbrldge,,R, ro-elected; • John .Ft Dii,ggs'.ll re-0[4;663d- ' . twkszns• . , 11M1 B Judd, 11,yleeJno.WeetwOrth, I Farrursvorth,' , R; re. eleetetl;- B Wsabbarre, B;l.e:elected ; A C Harding, R, etected; B C In t ,, ,, erael4 f 8.,%re-ele6ted; -B Co - oic; , kse elected; . '..• • II P H Browirell, R, re-eltetecl; S )141 CAlloji,,,a r . re-elected ; L 'IV. Itoss' a j D i ro-elpetedi.. Albert:. D; vice A Thernton,D; S li3ereiball D•_ John Baker, r9-eietted i ; G B Raurn,R;viee A J Kuykendall,Con; At la% ge, Job!) 'A Logan, R, 'vice. aW. Aleut ton, II; , OE ' /lITSOUIII.. Wm . A Pile,'.l2, vice John Hogan, G A Newcomb, R,.vice Thomai B Con, re-eleeted; J J Gravelly,'R, vice J R Kelso, R; J W McClurg, R.; re-elected; S Waddell:D,vica R Vets Horn, R; B F Lona, R, re-elected; ~ 1? Benjamin, It; re elected; W Switzler,P,vice ti W Anderson,R. - DEIAV7EREI ' John A tlicholson; D, re-oleotod; • NEW JEREMY. • Wm Moore, It, vice John F -Starr, R ; Chas ilaight,D,vice Win A !lowan/ R; Charles Sitgreaves, D, re elected; John Rill, vice AJ . Rogers, .r 4 :. lir A ! ,vice E Wright, D. .4xitinittnx. RI Paine, 11, re-elected; lEB' Hopkins:X. vice I C Sloan, R; Amass Cobb, R. re-elected; C A Eldridge, D, re elected; Philetim Sawyer, it, re-eleeted ; C C W4usltligte R 'hoe WD R'indoe,ft. • • XARYLA.ND: , , , McColloch, , D, re-elected; , S Archer,- D, vice John Thoinve, ft ; C E;Phelpe, Cone, re.eleicted; - Fhi4CIS Thognekit, *elected; Frikierick:Stone i D,vice ,811. flarrie,D. • , KA7/81.11. ' 13i4uoy reoeteoted; rifADA. • • • • Delos 11.4kohlet, B, re , eleetyd. 4Tro_visor . 46 William" Wu~dum ,` B. re-Cleated; Doitnetli, B, 143.4801,0 d. • t" i: r ~N e~ al Yor,k,Tribuni. . ' ' ',Ttrr 04.11141 ItELEASE rite committee alipoh4tl by Governor rturr!phray, ot latesissippl, Ott ,the ro nest *of the Legialattire of that- State. ;Iftpreeeol it iesolaqoaa . to the Preai. Daski eht ris th a t . thtl'rtgettpe!PA,Yefferaoe avie, have • ri tr: 6 o ind hard tbrellilir .00er, the Netadont on tie shbjecf.., 'Thor! io CO probability of kneeling; with any pie ces& in their mission.•, ' A Day,of i riiiiiagsf r dtirtAn his iisued • klie t _ ptim‘niatioti; Jump& a*aay, ei it e day of4anki ittaliraha to *mighlitew in i tLe , name and by theiinthority of the Comnionwealtti of Fennsylvania, ANlMlSMVe.`,Ctraviti, Goveiecir , of said Common yealtk., - it mooccamkroOtt. Whiressi - it, bath .. .berm he god all , grOrthy:castom, of..the eonsinoivweilth 43 set aparA, annually,. if day. „tor sPiclitlicknoailidkinentl,otth good -nes, of inttlor the poople; ! itr4ne time and witli'so'conri.on votes, the thoitoiro;, and praise vr,hicti t*oulhoei, the year aiv;aPhaging fro% the beikilAl#f,l.oll4 thPrefere • I, Andrew G. geiernor,., Cemnionyrealth7- Pennsylvania, do,tar Alps lky proclamation ; realom. Men that Ike goo& people of thePOre-,, rmintaiealfh observe Th ursday; thell/t lr day af..fivelitak neat, as a _ day,'; thanksgiving and Prayer, aid 'do then assi,Mble in their respeetive chili:does and;places of .worslOip and Make oleo! litiniole thank offering to: Almighty ''God' for all' Ills ' blessings 'dottii.g :.the past year I.' the abaedant gathered fruits" of the earth , .For the thus far contormed activity of indwot37; FOr the general preservitiori of health- • And' especially for Lb 'mercy fle-tkattrstsyqd pestilence. - 1 1; - 1 moreitiveT, that t LO tontinne ento ingo t and to cetitlem Ohl people of these ,Uni ted the Isti-ful tore•of, the: $4 . District NiwrOrk. Bth District Weir York: 9th District few York: . 28 Distrk4-21.1trioy. Bth District Missouri. • 9 th-Distoo- 1 0' ad. Ithdrict liareand, - - • • El good junk*, wisdom al be done:: ' , I • Geren under, m 'nand y and the great seal,of. the Butte,. : it Iclarrii‘bnig; 'this 29th 'day . ofOctober; n the year , •3f ourliord, 1866, acid 3t _the Comnion,/ wealth the ninetyifirst. g • By the Governor: Eta SMPER, Secey of the COMmonweatth. . . The Inauguration of the Goierit or--the Election 'of, U. S. Sen. ator and -Of State treasurer... ' As there appeuris ton be much' doubt even among the members'ot the Leg islature as to the da on which tbe newly' elected. Govern or is to be inau gurated; and npio• to 11. e day , on which, the lllnited States Senator and State Treasurer are ,to Ni l eleetest - we giie for 4ublic infurmation the following faetk: -, ' •1 - - I Article second, section third of the Mate' constitution prnvides that f*ths, Goverpor shall held his office tinting three years from the'ithird Tueirday of January 'next , ensuing his eleetion,and shall cot' he , eapablo of holding if longer than,six. in any term Of nine years." General Gea l t ry will therefore be inaugurated in liarrmiturg.l-on the 15th day of January irext. ii - On the 25th of Jul,r last, Pr'eSident Johnson approv4 Auk , rot,: which had , heels previously pasaed by Canaries. iffiremi..'ian set tosroguhstetbe times Senators 1-, 1 cf n , , tiOld‘ng electione foi nrOvides for - t.s...'''' ';'4ll.'! Thin new law 6 3 :, - t hi, J ,;,, iistat e ti fffrrO n of - a Senator which shall be ..h o ' s v e l' - n `,.-e,,eh S tate the eicpitation Of, i.„.:,„ 3 " i r " . "-O.uir,q; 0 for which .ran' United States Se iti':"` fin the second Tuesdhy afit a° _ el °_°" , Sag and-organization' thereof, tWe"..' 6 !' Senators and Representatives to VdP... for the diffeyord ("atlases in their re apective Ironies, an notrin joint con , veritiori. As the Letslature will Moot, oil' Tuesday,thedst o Junnary,the (Aft.' tioe for Senator in t-ongres- will take plied - oh the second Tuesday thereafter; the 16th inscnnt, or' the same day :On which' the Governor is inangnrated.,' The stzfie Treascirer is elected-annu ally on tire •seeondi ;Wedrieisday -after the firet,Tnogday in Jannaiy, whrehl nextv, year will hej th,e 9th, of the; mer.th.-- 1 --Phihrdelphra Frei,. I " !•The Empre' Ti , Bfflexi l 00. A Paris (ion:esp . ° de t writes- that the condition of th I.E prese of 'M,e3c ico leaves little robin far ho ' it.bas begin thought, ad.risable to r emove he from theXestie of Miramar, which i built en the edge olds rock, tiya hone in; the garden., After her interview, ~' vrttb the Holy. Father, tin which beve l fused to accede to any. f her demands, W the' ee that she Was being poisoneif :i leek fir 1 possessioh 'o. her., She 'die! missed ome of thee- 'Mexican gentle-: ,seen ait cued to her service,,and even then at*! lithing which 'she had not giveir to b tasted by a large cat. She' repaid its i eervice by ordering it.a pair of; boota, arid - giving it the. order: of , Guadeloupe. , She took nothing but chocolate !and roasted chestnuts, and drank only lemonade. which she call ed; for ,herself itt-the ccinfectioner's . -- The morning before her departure, furnishing- from,her long •abstinence. she went to the Vatlean to get two' eggs hooked in ..the eielle. Her aver._ sten to, the sight . f French soldiers was such that she insisted on the guard of, hiin'or , being removed from- the betel she , wita'sitTing at , - ' -'''—',-, 10 - 1 ' Ra, 'II ,I dlcial Ro of Honor. •I HA NE. , i; ,•14ASSAC USICTTS. VERMONT,.... ;NSW TORS...PANNSY,LVANI. ,NEW JERSEY: . "; 'OlllO. . *FAT „VIRGINIA. INDIANA, , I ,• PLINOLS.. , ...; lOWA.: . WISPONSIN., MICHIGAN- ,lIISSOU.W. ~ IKASSAB,..., ' MINN ESOTA. NEVADA. ■ • Stiles- Needingr a oOnstru HART AND. DELA , ARE, ' • ,•••• • , _ I . At Ir • - 46 , ' MpOrtalit to Sbndholt.erni, - ( ii . 47 ‘ . •, ... D , :t. A. 0...r e it. i. x., : e424.0. - . rte_ 1 ' Ailitnifote, - November 10.—T 5 0 1 i fl ii • whig *velar, maned to - day from , • , '. ' g , P a) --1 , i s : thOTraitsuey Department, of great , Haigh (UPI': Sad Wi es e purs i . ...,. *7 ^, , i i ruincolo holders of United Suit , " 1 Suva twipty Tn 4.. - licit n-tiliat rottenly notes:. .1 , . .4 i • rI November 14, 1844-I,3r nt ,, ' Taianuar DEPAISTNIEVT, ) - i _---___,_,„_,,.....„-__ _ - ' l . • ..., _____ .....- , . .ransuass'iUtlnct. t' i• HOUSE : ' AND LOT 'TORCiii Iv' 61111NOTON'N0170.10b91: 10, 1866. J• , , iyine' ntaii.,.Co?‘. - .leierest.- :trilling in . * - . . ITT BE 4 •TER. a lenient of 730 antes sent .to the, -- faitiit,liniiTinianyi tOrTe,iinirer.., — into 7 -11,iiiielftltis tetrtifit'lrkir cent. ) ds, Act:Orlifirthll,,lll6a, should , while eitn i er iti - ciiirrency or by Na. ; Frit ' , Bank draft diawn-oo any other tonal inteVin'tble' or any or the , prinerp t al Atlantic Citl•3B, which, ten , ,0 4 1 09100...wt 1 1 - ,,ha.Tirceived ln innt,fipflesid'inteieet. _.When the: ittaneolor itilyii interest.' is, sent, ni i ete - enolointre ' With `' thei notes foi..: w F i t ded• •fotnl 'obnirersion, the amount sh tild be specified in the letter advie-,1 Le tianstruineiotrot t ,tno notes, enci the ; c money otidt:ifeeneluseti.in an en; -'l tr . 9 , : addressed tO,tbe ,Trcasurer of t h 'United Btitteeovith the . totaients ni riii , d4m. the tmilticio. ; 1: 1 Dnitti in payment ,of it: terefttehould i 01l caries lo,i made payable, to ,the T "client:or of the States.. Re- mital ' lianfl . ces .for`suchi;inierest, when riot: s nt. „with the. POtof,l, Should' . be . ,ftir- 1 aided directly to the Treitsrirer of the . nited States. r i , :; '. ' Parties seading- Seven-thirty notes t poorer :shin should state_the4onom i at r ion:of. OMAR requiced,..and,wtteth o, titiey.wsih reiestero4 ,'or . coution rids. If - registered" stock . its ienueso: e ~ t he parties elfould . be , particular a d State at which .of - the:. . following p aces the); desire the interestpayabler ,I 1 ashin4ton, D. (4 ' New_ 'York, Phila 4 Iphrii, Boston, ' Neer Orleans, St. 011ibi Baltimore 7 Cincianati or Chi ! . _ Seven thirty notes rent to this Do-; tioinent .for et:inversion i.liould be , Oirwarded to the Seer, etary of the reasdb, to w horn all lettersin regard tb conversion of the said - notes should, tie 'addressed: ' . • ' ki 1, , . (Signed] F. E. Spixsaft, . . ,• Treasurer et ;the U sited States. in" Hr.divine he -threatoned bey do balteech all Hie bless- hearts of ;the; States, that by will deeds of d mercy may std froin Hon; James Harlan Re girding Sale' of the . Cherokee ands. li r 4. SIIINGTON, "Npvembpr iguLats 1-Lariat; this morning publishes lir:elaborate 'lily to the statements imphgninl his motives in ..the ule of" the Cherokee pelletal" !Wink thiiroughly convincieil that the knterests'of the Indians required it, be 4ay0,,b0 to:right Ailigently for a' put., ehaseir, an I after failing in all qnertets 6e ultimately , effected a. sale to the A.inerican!':Enkration Company, of cannoctitla...,lle.cluims that this con tract Was i in4e6ordance with the (rea r ii v,. and Tit with reasonable diligenoe the who! amount, except the expens• s of surrey, would bo in the Treasu ylO4 the 1 1 ,Creditriff the Indians or at_ tlnf*resf , within One year from tberdate i f the contract s :By the other mode ;of sale, in driblets, the expense would ~.lio _much': greater, . and judging from past eiperienee it 'Team tut a tire time ibetoro the whole could •be, concerted l into eish. *A low interested parties desired, the t acatien of the eotitrac..; fo r purposes of 'speculation. 31. r: Hari lan toneludes.by e t 4i iwg: N . 0.1, regard n„4.theui Asi.tlilqntortiteitafictse,i,A their. lativice Wag not 19116wed,by*e. I pre lro;riod (0 fo l iky uaY Oxn judgment 4f iwbrikthe titre I ntere€4l3 of theslndiung I I . ifkl. tle people of Kansas required. I wiseAlit A,PP.!Ared ;to me to be both doubt •th - eit, and T•-neither f e ar nor Fahlie o pi e i er catut . of a n impartia ll eh: 3 od f e llo w th e ' ;4 1 :my successor ;Icy 'General, set :asidt - I c htbe Attor tri and succeed in, m kitig ti betreEtract ,eii(on of these 'Jand, none of his fries:! - to more.'higW gratified t _than Blinn be with his stiendss. " • Tbe teene at -thee funeral •of Miss Seward, in.!• Auburn, is described as bating been exceedingly affectirt -- Her remains, attended 'by , her father and family, with [Other relatives and ,triends,, including Dr. H. Robinson, her. eadi physician, red the'. city - by special train rn the eveniug, and were met at, the cirpot, by' pall-bearers se leeted' 6om her moat intimate friends, by a comittee, consisting of the pall bearers who assisted at her ditit.lwr'a funeral fitore. , than a ,year 'ago, and by a large 'number of Otheri citizens, and I conveyed - to the' family ...Iresidenee on South, street; where they, now are:— The seeing, at *onto at_thir opening of the cdfiiii; -no— language can desertbe. The terible. father bent over the casket s the undertaket .emoved the Cover,, and - his face written all. over witb.the iutdrisest anxiety to: 'beheld her face once mcire, and. with • a sigh from Mit hinfost heart of hearts, tattl ed to the relatives and e friends with the , remaek, "T here oome and - see] her."' - There was.not; for there could i not have been, a dry 'eye lb the room- The Secretary soon recovered himself stifileiently tc 'reel - tve the condolence latbleatteadiag deighboik and friends. 41 - er death being,Hgarded here as the resclting nonsequenbe of the shock she received at the • time of the assasaina twit tragedy• which carried away_ her beloved muther,,the me mory of - th ose painful.scenea. was instant!) • receded and intermingled with sympathies :for the preseat bereavement. ;We did not fad tavecalFthe seene, so well deserib ed byAddisoki t . When. • the•dead body .of Cato's son wale' brought to hira. It was hard—very bard that,stout-hearted] patriot tO lose:his boy,' but neverthe leas he essaYed to - speak.. has WarrOitalon.—Ge, mait'a sudden. arrival' is I on Saturday, immediate!. old , _rumor that he was go An the 'War office. - are•only'strengthened by "the - attackson Secretary S Administration organ.the; cially inspired. 1 I Funeral Of,. Miss Se;evard.' , n, A ' lIOIME ' :AND d.(1.z .,. -13: ist, ll . lk it - neer . the :` Female Fe-Mnle 'Smnittnry.• ill effitet flesnle: The horise is stwcOlory fnke le „, i,, ,, tstnini seven rooms : There ta also ik..e%!y, room with" a cistern bolding tIO barreh %f n ., A k e let is of of sti sem, iiik differentiLiods. fruit. 1 . .. ..s.,4lppli 4 P. 1 .. , it.u%rie;-Esi. -. 80,14156: ft,t; • ' ADM INIA'IR A.T9It'S NOIk. LETTERS of ntiminietsstlon on te e evu ' i it ._ . mArn.,..maes,. lat et, of New :Sewield r tp„ Beaier ocl,t, tiec!d, having been gesmo i oth , ukiereigned,all persons indebted tessid ettat,' f i r e requested to make immediate payra.4„,,„, thole having elaimi against said extu i ~3 present them to the subseeiber.proprev,C. .t.heritiested_ for settlement. • JORDII.N I.'. NIT, .Ider-, llt'riqn u.: . novl r GG .:• .: . N4)tice to slit vorm , • • Dozaires Orrice: ' T. Noreisitier 1;414 li% ILE 3rDOR3 automimed for-the MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, are 11E4. t.tkat they are not required vle ,il ..D.7. tor4pr:of the Court. . • . • JOS. LFDLIE oil' • Eteense=Notice.:*: John oet2 EILSI , JQIIN REEVEShas this flay-mita{ ledour firm, h iaterest harin g 1, 4 1 Led by the remaining part/tem, (David Shields ta :admitted int o i ost j., from this dttte• - • WILDE, .SITTELItg C 4):, 13rig14,..N0v. 1, 11346:21r OCV-it purch. Mr. 1 ZZevr , . rINE LOT on the - corner: of Fifthss,l ky directs, in the Itorotigh of Better. ,This lot fronts on Fifthtr . ,eet 116 feet eel 133 feet. .. Will be seat( low< ftl4 - itsth. furtheipartieulars inquire vf§ Bf Aliso, tut. •.` oetel.l,'6Q. - , • EXECUTOR'S . :YOTICE. • ETTERE . I testarientery on the 'None ILA of STANTON onnox. let tof Nest Seiviel• ly tp., Bearer ch. barin g teen greet. ed lo,the undersigned, all.pern. index:tile said estate" are requested to In4e isimediite I payinent,and those hsVingelsitne spinet the estate vtill freSent there' to the' subscriber properly alithenticuted foreettlervent... . JAMES C. FEE'CITSON, • netl7.'66 • New Sewleitlyip , 1 ' • ADATANJsTEA Toks'stntaJ LETTERS of 4dualwatration nn the Wet; • of Geonne,S.utiit,. late of South - Oeseee .township, Beaver county, dee'd., baring beer granted to the undersigned,..eieditors sill :preslnt eiltimi property,. smiler. tealct. Joltsi Culbertson, otSoutla lieuverl tp,,• e ttge for administrator, or to - the seiudijetriet: I - • himself. ' INld. SMITII,IAditP, n octlTeti Weell'regtor4 .• STATE NORMALScHOOt., EDINBORO. F.p.IE cq., PA! . I ' . IHIS School oilers e:!:cellent „rat:Mutt f;e obtaining a:, thorough. practical Eagliti Lucition, ‘The State 310i2t4 there Clot. fit tend to hecome teachers, A certificate fret: t Lig lust iintion. irf . coo.l for life in all pir e: Pennsylvania; and eeropts the,b9ller fn.: catimivat ion by School offices: The !Slott: Term will opert.llecember sth. ' . .-. " For circular or catalOgue, addream oct 19:caa. , ' ~,- i J. A. OWE& - ' -7 I ' IPI'InCS.I3I.7IIG . , - ,* NATIONAL PLOW, at, ROCHESTER, PA. '. RE MANE 14 . `" A CTUtiffii ix . all the Varieties of ~ • , . Steel and .. Cast Iron Phil !.. 1 1 71:1 would call the attention of 'he Faro n• ."'ftalter count`. wishing to puretio . I • 111 . ' lows or. Plow Poini4; oidoi • • -'riot I wish ; and vity of our • itVILAIAT4 AV 0 RIC • , • .• Tbe Points poll LindafiaA peatliitig numbers:df pit.fsburgpioo4 off* itiedr-t)ld plow asitdings bought. 14 - ••• • • Teachers'' • ounty Institute!' , I ' : . • ---' - ~ 1 . FTER 'labile'. our, public. e osin - Jo ll and consult'.g tefichers'.andsch ol4- cers, we have con hided to diride die t otti into three distric s, ,and hold insting o i'eaelq `continuing three days. Iti,tile r ; rznpment, x gre ter numberoiteaeher ol " ;be reached. end ~ oregood aceoispiht , - ,l'reachers in the .espectire disfrieis vial ?end the most c.nventent Instione...:7l WM he held as fo lows. viz: - ' 1 - Sautherrn Distract, at Rootstown, 500 ber 22, 23 -Ea and 24; stern Diarrict, at Freedom: I N 4 e ll ' 29, ! :.Weiiiirm District, at Darlington, iwt'• !it - 18 , 7 and B._ -, arra Pr ig a e l m cci e m ut m l i o t r te t e h s e w e il ti l t h e e it a s p in po m in e t u e, ; i v t f o os ro . hers of the Institute, and to rata jor' r ' ental music. -• • - • : 1 , Patents, xehool offiefirs . sul hrefineitedlci ittOrid : : • tSy order_gt eorm: • • Darlingtoa • O j a ..i96 .F. 4 : :.. 1411 • 11': $1 50ti PER NE II ' %Vint -Sgenti err.. ID S - - •tootc 1r Ilell uur tairaorto t 'VW :sewing - Three new kinds.' Under and upper feel ,on trial. Warranted fire year.. AO 0 ry. oilarge eonimissions paid. The -6 41 ,i; chilies sold in United States for lesstio l ,ra which are Jidly , Wil s "t • Grocer Bakery . SinIPA, :",' Bachilater. All other cheap' nselioe. Ifriagissenta ski' the adler eraser are Irest u line l anti isvitifotptieut. •Illwitrialdtr;el, sentf:rei. Address,er, call upon , 'at Biddeford; Maine, or Chicago, mayl6,'66. , poi/ . tl ' • o? IA HAVE. :4:instantly (in hand a sappl. , r . Patna& :(iron '' Frame) Clothes OW: arid • would call at tent ion to the Mand i4 ei k ,% Sr's advert isement for . 4 he Universal 'f IWOriger, yr: G. Wolf, Agent. Mr. 11 ,'• ?tire - towed from the State as.' irarkdtr machines to will keep's c'Pror t l, lP' : ! i '; Also, constantly on hand, Crud barrel nd erudeoil burnerq, • 1 e t °c2s a . Jos. LURE , .9?ST e q r 1549 ..1-111.0rei—sixenti,11:e7 sr . --"A : - out. Address 0. T,. G EV, City Fel Biddeford Me. • - .erni Stead: Washington revived the fled there to 'hese stories tho fact that mon in the I L, are offi • lIATINCi • Riithester 4i; JOHN I.,FRAZIER, c IVarner; 'GG Motioe;
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