AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. JOES D. BRATTON, Editor 4 Proprietor CARLISLE, PA.. JAN. 22, 1857, BEETim OF THE DEMOCRATIC STANDING COMMITTEE. Sie Democratic Standing Committee of Cnm md countv, mot agreeably to notice at Mr. Burkholder’s hotel, in Carlisle, on Monday the 12th day of January, 1867. On motion, David Qcvb, Esq., was called to the chair, and H . U. I|yer*, appointed Secretary. On motion, it was Rttolved, That the Democrats of the different words, boroughs and townships, of Cumberland County, be requested to meet at their usual place of holding elections, on So/«rd«y the 24th fos/., between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock, to .select 4wq delegates for the County Convention, Which will Moemblo in Carlisle, on Tuesday the 27th Inst., at 11 o’clock A. M.. for the purpose •f appointing delegates to the State Convention •t Harrisburg, on the 2d of March next. tUtolvtdy That the proceedings of thinmeet kig bo published In the Democratic papers of Carlisle. Dxvrn HfsiK, Chairman. W. G. Aiyen, Secfy. Delegate Elections. a. flw The Democrats of llio West Ward of the borough oi Car- Üblo, will moot at Burkhold «r’« on Friday Evening, at 01 o’clock, to nomi- D ,to delegates to the County Convention on Tuoiday, the 27th Inst. The Democrats ol the East Ward will meet nt Costomagnu’s hotel, at tho same time and for the same purpose Jan. 22 AOjklß jlt oub Post. Altur un absence of I« o weeks, we arc again al our post of duty. The two last numbers of the rb/unleer were issued under the supervision of a young friend, who had little If any editorial experience. The man ner in which bo discharged his duties, how ever, afforded evidence to our readers and ourself Ibat be possesses all the qualities of a good edi. lor and able writer. Ho is entitled to otir (banks for bis kindness and attention to otir in. terests during our absence. Wno Loobs Arran the Fire PlioiJ-Wc bopo that whoever tuny have had (ids duty as signed him, will perform it faithfully and punc. tually. It is a matter of most serious moment lo every cititon either owning or occupying pro perty in the Borough. In.such intensely cold weather, unprotected as the Plugs aie, many, d not all are most probably frozen up and should at once be attended to. The importance of ■uch attention wo need not comment on. THS STORM. Whilst writing this article, we are oxpcnei ting the most tremendous snow storm that h visited this section of country for many yeai The wind is blowing a lernlle gale, from «h quarter it is hard to sny, driving the snow clouds before it, and piling ft up into alt sorts queer and fantastic shapes. The streets ai impassible lor any description of vehicles, nn it requires considerable courage fora pedestrin •veo to ftc* the violence of the hnrncnne When we shall have a mail no one can predict but, we very much fear, not lor a week o more, if the elements do not shortly mhside in to a more temperate demeanor. Our Conn this morning, (Monday) met and adjourned, fo want of jurors, | artiea, and w it nesses, until lu morrow, when it will most probably be oblige to adjourn finally, as we sec no prospect of an improvement in the weather whatever. A ver diugreeaolo consequence of the drifl, is th ruinous effect It produces on the sleighing- leaving about one-half of every mad nimnn north and «outb perfectly bare, whilst tlic otlu half la ahuoat mounlftin hiph with (he p«ckt*> •now, locroaaiog Iho probabilities of • <ito upset soma hundreds of a per cent. We know (fast many of our young folks have j .The defeat of this pcntlrnmn fir I'nitcd been most anxiously awaiting an opportunity ot Stales Senator will only endear him the more shaking tho “ light fantastic tut*" amt fating an to the IH'inocracy of I’cnns\ I\niun. str appotlaing supper at bwiio o( our country re- I vices to tile party. Ins integrity of eharneter. sort., but, *o tear, that unless tlie mini should 1 aral ins high sense of honor, have secured for lull, and morn snow fall u, cover over the blank I him the admiration of all true Democrats, am apacot, limy *llll,a obliged lo put ulfliio'Oner the respect of the honest men of all patties rla partio" yet aivhlle. There is not much dan- jy o \ p’ouN kv is emplial lenil v a sel f made man - ger, however, but that many a poo, nnlorlun.le arclnUcl of Ins own fort,me. lie posscsse lurknj *lll aotfer yet, belorc the winter 1- gone, Mll ,, im „ ll , lk . energy .and Is one of the ablest vvr, and many a poor fellow, hear, 100, lor that „, c , mUll s.ates. as the . pponeiils , matter. Carlisle girls are particularly danger ~ , . . .. ' , ~ .. * 3 b i the Democratic part) in tins State. who hat eua at sleighing parties. I tilmm Sup. . ~ , , , r - . q y .'.it ful Ins kern made, <an testify HwiUfi-nt.w Kota Snow.—Sniff writing Ihu nt>ov« nr hare bad another fall of snow, of some three n ‘» M,|lt - W,U rn,,M ‘ 1,,c li ‘ """’""T of 1, laches, which will tnnkf sleighing excellent uf imlUL ' 'o cling the closer to him. an ter the roads have become passable Now, ye u ’)' rejoice together wlicn they see hn lorers of fun, “ go it w inle \ on’r \ onng ” placeil in a position commensurate with h worth ami talents Ihe Illnek Republican if they expect to crush t'ol Knu.SKt, l>v mem of bribery and corrnpii.n, base counted inti mil then host ll\ would rather a thoiiMin SmcoKD Wkkk of Coikt. The cases fur trial Ihia week (the second of the J innm v Term) were held over l»y Ins Honor Judge Ormham. until April—the awful stale of the roads preventing the attendance of the Associ ate Judges and most of the Jurors. Tna Scarlet Fkvkr.— This fenrlol disease oonlinues to carry off runny victims. The num ber of deaths m Philadelphia Inst week was 250. and of this aggregate 60 died of scarlet fever. In Boston, last week, the total numher of deaths was 91. and of these there were 27 by scarlet fever. Thus in the two cities, in a •ingle week, there were 73 victims to this ter rible malady. Michigan Senator.— On the 13th mst. the legislature of Michigan elected Zaciiaruh Crandlba (Republican) to the L'. S. Senate, In the place of Senator Cass, whose term ex pires on the 4th of March. Bd ASS At'III'S F.TT9 SKN ATOII Il'Ml CIIVItIF.S Somfsu (Republican) baa been re-elceled a C & Senator by the legislature of Massachusetts, Missouri Senator - - A letter from St Louis dated January 13. says-The IA-gmlature Icrday in Joint ballot, elected Jas S, Gm-n, Democrat, to the tJ. S. Senate fur the abort Imn. The vote stool Gr*n 89, Benton 3-1 Keooett 32 How, William I*. Marks The Harrihburg Ttltgraph slates that this gentleman who wo-s lb« first speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania on the removal of the Capital to Harrisburg, visited that body on Friday morning. Mr Marks presided over the Senate at its first sea elpn in Harrisburg in 1820. He is a resident qf Allegheny county, and now an old man— probably eighty years of ago—but still m vig. aroo* health. Cbautabli.— We heard it charitably pro. poaedt o ask (be present Legislature of this State, to pass a law, authorizing the trio pur abased by Gen. Cameron, to obango tbeir names: because some of tbeir honest relatives might bo scandalized by being called by the tuna name on the same day G7*Lebo, Menoar, and Wagonscllor. were Imrn.* la effigy la UallluMro on Tuoaday night REJOICING OVER BRIBERY AND TIIMIST, Our neighbor, the editor of the Herald, goes off into extnsioa over llic election of that despe rately wicked and corrupt man, Simok to the Senate of the United States. Tbo cdl. tor says ho rejoices at the result, and considers it a grout Republican and American triumph! Our neighbor must Imre a poor opinion o( the honesty of bis readers and his paity when ho insults them with his rejoicings over the greatest piece of rascality that ever disgraced our State. The editor who can rejoice over the sueceas of Cameron —ft man steeped to the very eye-lids in corruption — must he lost to all sense of pro. pnety, to all the liner feelings of our nature.— The three Judases in the Legislature who were puichused hy the gold of Cameron to betray their parly and their principles, have earned for themselves the scorn and indignation of every honest man. As they walk the streets they will tie pointed at as the vilest of the vile, and their names will be regarded as synonymous withdis honor to the end of their woilhless existence. But, much as these three traitors tuny he des pised, much as the finger of scorn may point nt them, what must be thought of that monument of corruption, Caueron, whose money was used to foist himself into a position such ns none but men of integrity should dare aspire to / It will not do for our opponents to say Unit there are doubts in regard to (he manner in w liieli Cam eros was elected. No one doubts that he was elected by the aid of money. The three miser able rascals w lio were purchased, attended the Democratic caucus, and one of them, Leuo, vo ted for the nomination ot Col. Forxet, and the M ANY two others, Wagoxsellkr and Me.xear. vol for Mr. Konsixs, an I the three voted (in cu ens) for the resolution declaring Colonel Fo xey's nomination unanimous. It was, Iherefui after the nomination of Col. Forney tint the men wore seduced from duty and from honor the glitter of Cameron's gold. Such an net scoundrolism and unqualified turpitude, we ha never been called on to record, and for file ho or of our State and her honest yeomanry hope an example may be made ol the culpi engaged in tins Ir.uid, hriIKTV ami treason. And Ibis hribeij . fraud, corruption and ' hnny, (In- editor ol the Hrtnld ‘•rejoices” id We can’t believed- wo have a better opini o( nur neigtibur~wc have 100 high an entiim ol lua integrity to lx*li« v»* tli.it In* was gnu when In l expressed limiselt pleated at the eli 1 1 <i n of f niHK'.v Kuii li.nl Ciuuios hr honest man could exult over if. fur ho i* not man for the exulted position of Ciutcd Sla Senator. This position should bo reserved men ol principle and Meilmg inle K nh. (V eiio.v possesses neither of tliert- qualities. 1 nevet mis nctnidcd by principle, and he «..n sell 11 10 Know Nothing and Hl.n k Itepnhlie parties to morrow, it by » u doing, be could li Ids own poekets mid a< cotnplish his wieke<l u damnalde pinposc*. Dining his eoniieei, with the Deinoe ruin’ paity he dni more lo hn the nn n and measures ol [lit- pail\ into ilimi pule than any hundred hid men belonging lo He never had the conlidenee ol rhe real men (lie paily, and was always regarded a nils d in.igogno, eser ready lo gamble in politics I is a fit man lo represent the Black Kepiihlieai in the 1 S. Senate, and Ins nonunthon an m«-n, in evidence of the deli.uichery nml dishm ~<1 esly t>( Hint (leNjncaliU- and rolt-.n (action. Hi tij nTcr the election o( such a umn, indeed r\ I lv j , ’ lct -‘ “ver the linhvn ol members ul Arnu-i: * t»l\ ' \V o w outd as boon rejoice over the \ul _ "f ihc higliw n)-nmi, ot Hu* (U*.s|n'r.Uinti ..r fl „g 1 dcnjitMado, who nuinK'i.t /W monev. Mi.un w j j h(iu<i as (o ivjuicc* over mirh profligarv rot. join ir. fob.vei’, tunes, occupy Ins poMiion m-dnv. than that of In-, successful oppom n(, w ho vr ill sneak into (he Senate Chamber like a thief in the night, theie to msull tiy Ins preience. the wisest and greu lest men of the nation By a base combination of base men, Judge Caui-uku. of (his State than whom a (mrer man never Ined—was de fciled fur the Supreme Bench. The Democratic pail) instead of dc-ct ling, stood linn as a rock 1 by Inin, and President Bibik k soon aftir called ilmn to a sint in hi.s cabinet (iov Bhii.ek I was defeated lor Governor by the sworn nun j ion* of Know Nothmgi.sm, and by misrepre sentation nnd fraud, tint Ins party <lid not [forsake him, and the first opportumiy (lint presented he was elected to the Cnitid Slates Senate And so we might go on and nienlmn many instances of the .sympathy and gratitude of the Democratic party. Shall it be other wise now when the great champion of (he Democratic parly, the gallant Foiinki, has been difettled through the instrumentality of biibi-ry and corruption 1 No ' Co], Foiinki is debated for the Senate, hut the Black Rcpub ; beaus will soon discover that he “still lives” ami that he is alrougei m the afledions of the ' people than iver We doubt not that ihe I , President elect, Mr. Biciianvn, will repel j I tins attempt of the disumonisls to crush a man I | who has rendered such signal service m Ha-' cause of the constitution and the I'mon. If a ( nicmber of the Cabinet is to la taken from Pennsylvania-and we think our Stale is en tilled to oiu-ila Picwdcnt could not do a more popular act than by colling Col Flunky to (he position (tD~ Among the cimiming glories of Mr. Sec retary Dobbin’s administration of the Navy Department, we know of none (says the Nor folk Argus) that will meet with more hearty and universal approbation than Ins Initiation of the reduced cruises from three years to two years. (C7-Every now and then some gallant sol dier of the republic yields up his breath to the universal conqueror. Major Gaily who com minded Taylor’s guns at Corpus Cbristi, is among the last called. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The amount of business before the Court last week was unusually small. The following cases were disposed of: In the Common Pleas. John Uutchinson and others against Win. G. Wahnsley. Sum mons in ejectment. Watts he Parker for PUL, Miller for deft. Verdict for plaintiffs. In tho Quarter Sessions ami Oyer ami Ter miner. Commonwealth vs. Washington Gould, indictment for Burglary and Larceny. Defend ant being arraigned, plead guilty and submitted. Sentence, four years and two months impiison ment at labor In the Faslern Penitonliuiy. Commonwealth vs. Dennis Williams. and BaNery on Dai id Martin. Found guilty and sentenced to throe months continoment in the County Prison, $1 line, and the costs of prosecution. Dlst. Atty. Shearer & Watts lor Commonwealth, Penrose & Henderson tor De fondant. Commonwealth vs. Dennis Williams. Ano ther indictment for Jinnull and Duderyon Mrs. David Marlin. Found guilty and sentenced to three months imprisonment in tho County Jail, commencing at the expiration ot tho above term—Sl line and costs of prosecution. DiM. Ally Shearer ami Watts for Commonwealth, Penrose and llemleison for defendant. ( Commonwealth vs. David Marlin. JssauU and Gallery. Verdict of the jury guilty. On motion of Defendant’s Attorney, u-rdiet set aside and now trial granted. Penrose and Hen derson lor Commonwealth, Watts for Deft. Commonwealth vs. Frederick Hull and Cath arine Hull, his wife. Indictment for Murder Menilaughter. The Grand J ury having ignored the count for murder, Defendants were tried for m inslaughter alone. Tins case excited great interest in tho community. Tho defendants, belli of them old ami inline people, were accu sed u( having caused the death of their young est child, a stout boy of some thirteen years of ago, by bad treatment and violence inflicted on I him on tho night of the Bth of November, 1860, I from tho effects of which ho died four weeks I afterwards. The counsel for tho defence coii- I ••tided that the injuries, a broken rib and n sprained wrist and ankle, were received in a full, and that the treatment hy the physicians for .1 different disease had greatly aggravated what would otherwise have been o( comparatively little cotiss<|iience. The jury alter being out the hours, brought in a verdict of “guilty’' agunst r.illianne Hull and *• not guilty ” as to hei hushand, Defls. counsel moved in arrest o( Judgment, which niuhoii will not be argued until the first day of the Special Court in Feb ruary, on aeconnt ol the absence of the Asso- elite Judges this week. I>isl. Attv Shearer (or Coiiiiuoiiweallli, Penrose and Biddle lor de. ‘•Tilt: Wav ok tiik Tn ixauiu'sjum ta n Mtn."- The llarn.shing I'ti'nnl nml I "ion Miys dial the Democratic members of (lie I.eg isln'ure, iHianlmg at the IVnnsy h nma Hold, lit lei a meeting on the day succeeding the Sen. atonal t'onrnitinn, and unanimously agreed to inform S imi ki Mxxkvii of York comitv. that i his priscnce at the Hotel wna olltnsne to them. A letter was accordingly sent him, a-kmg him ■ w Khoul delay to leave I he lion.su. ” Our readers are aw arc that ,M\.vkxr is one m' the three who betrayed the party whio i elected turn hy voting for den Camkrox. The Inn, composed of Menear I.ebo and Wag. onsellcr, should not U> permitted to cat at the board of any one making pretensions to respec tability. They should be shunned hy every one w ho Stas the least regard for his reputation As they walk the sirred, children should point their lingers at them, and cry APOSTA TES ' I And if. ns is alleged, their treason »as proeur- I cti xfilh money', each ona should choke on I ihc first bite he attempts to swallow, purchas- I ' •d with the price obtained fur his reputation l md Ins soul. 1 Tint Kansas Coi.i.ki.r Pkdjk(t.— Governor Geary has written a letter expressing his hear ty approbation of the movement laleU* made in l.nwience for the establislmienl of a College in Kansas, ami go) mg that he will be happy to mute m the undertaking. T /“ 1 he Boston P.W mentions a minor that Pi<sident Pierce, with Mrs P.. We bs't-r, Ins secretary, will visit the West Indira immediately U|>on the expiration of Ida official term of ..fllce, for th-bemfUof Mrs Pierce s lu alth, w inch is v erv fi eblc. T >' An exchange paper in speaking of John Appleton, o( Maine, sn) s - Mr, Appleton was twice in Congress, nnd also at several tunes lillid (he post of Clutf Cleik of the Navy |)<- purlmeiit, Mnusler to Central America, and Siciclnry of Legation nt London. Fora nuiii- Ut of) cars he has been the editor nnd co-pro pt lolor of the K<ixlnn .h g-u. Tiik Pknnsi i.vama Iron Bi sinkss —'Flic iron business of Pennsi Kama for thevenr iB6O may lw suimmd up thus. 439,150 tons of iron made, of which 278,911 tons were anthra cite pig iron ; 00.970 tons hot blast charcoal pig non. nnd 60,226 tons cold blast charcoal pig non ; 21,660 tons coke do.: 12,600 tons raw bituminous coal. Of finished iron there were manufactured. 227,837 ton*, comprising 121 ,660 tons of nails, rods and bars; H 2,1117 tons of rads ; 21,506 tons sheets and plate; 2,- 0 ( 6 tons hammered bars. The iron works at which these amounts w ei c manufactured arc sen I tend throughout a large proportion of the counties of the Stole, fthcre being in foci but eight comities in which the we is not sufficiently abundant to justify mixing and making operations,) nnd comprise , 276 furnace*, of which 203 were in blast. Hie whole of them having a capacity to produce 024.400 tons, the anthracite furnace alone be ing capable of furnishing 356.000 Ions; 111 forges, with 298 tires m and (11 out ; 3H plate and sheet mills, all hut two of which were bu sy ; 63 merchant mills for bars, rods and nails, having 123 trams of finishing rools, ami 071 nail machines, with a capacity to produce 786,- 000 kegs of nails, and 10 rail mills. Tiik .Sk tTK tiuiik.— Nome idea of the extent of the trade in skates may be formed from the fact that one house in Market street. Philadel phia, has sold up to the present time this season upwards of 87.000 worth Thu g.enler por -I‘onof the cheap skates is imported from Ger many. H'T" An cicluin|-c pnprr B oy ß , ,| ml t | |c Kir | B in some purls of Primsvlv.mo mo so bard up fur husbands, dial (hey Bomcllmra tabu „„ wllll printers oral lawyers. Wo know of one or lira tills way who Imvo been brought so low as to even marry nn editor 1 OT’ Slaves from northern Kentucky are run ning away and crossing (ho Ohio River on (bo Co!. Forney and the Cabinet. There nppears to be an impression among men of all parties, and in all classes ol society, that John W. Forney, will, or should Imvuapo. sition In BochitnnnNcabinet. We henrit incur private walks and see it in the columns of the leading papers of (he country, Democratic as well as opposition. The Now York WcrnWaml Tribunt intimate (tint such on occurrence is likely to tako place, while the Mirror , (opposition) says : “The defeat of Col. Korney, as a candidate for the 11.I 1 . S. Senate, will very likely, by the force of reaction, place him in the Cabinet.— We should not bo snt prised to see Col. Foiney Postmaster General on the till of March next, lie is better calculated lor the executive post than for a seat in the Senate.” On the same subject we find the following in the Baltimore Republican, (Democratic.) “ We have no.v one hope, a sweet, cherished hope, and speaking for ourselves, we express that hope, that Col. Forney may be called into the next Cabinet, than which no '■lep in the In hire ot the Democratic part' could be nioiepo. pulur with the people. The Trnilors nl Home, We notice lli.il the Democracy of Vork coun ty, the home of Snimirl Mnictr, who voted for Cameron, have called an indignation meeting in the borough of Volk, to denounce the traitor. On the evening ol the Hlh in.sl., the Demo, ernts of Schuylkill count}, where Leboand Il'o gonseller 11 ve, held u meeting at I’oltsvillu, in w hich the leading Democrats participated, where their traitorous Representatives were strongly denounced. Denunciatory resolutions were passed and ordered to be sent to Demo cratic member of (he Legislature.'’ AoiQp'g the resolutions wc find the following : Whereas, The Democracy of this county hare been astounded with Ihe in(oninitio|tthul the persons elected to the House ol lieprflaen. tativoB\>l Pennsylvania from Schuylkill conn, ty, hs?u perpetrated Hie crime ot a most gross and (ligranl betrayal olthu known wishes oil he party who have elected (hem, and their ow n sol. omn and oft repeatnd pledges, to voting tor Si. mon Cameron for United States Senator, alter his open nml notorious •eiinii as a leader among the Know-.Votbing and Black Republican Fu sionisls of (Ids State, In opposition to the De mocratic party, ond the integrity of (he United Stales. Heiolred, That Mm* conduct n( William B. I,e lm mid George Wagonsellrr, in connect ion with another traitor from Vork cnnritv, in \ oltng lor Simon Cumeion for Cnited States Scnat. r. in kimn n uml open deft mcr nt the m-dies of flu entire Democracy of Selim Ikill conntj , is adi reel violation of their repealed assurances and professions before then election. Rewired, That for such bailors irp know of no adequate punishment piovided by law. and can only express the execration of a deceived and outraged constituency, wlm will treat Jlie.se Arnolds and Gorgcv’s \»itb exclusion from all aoulal utid political inleremiise. IVtiat rm.j rims m Cimhki.s’h Elictioh at a Dibtaxck. —Till* Haiti lir/'tilihrnn of hist wuck, in noticing f |ic di'ttpiitlh annoutuiug llio flection of Simon C.i mrun, sayst “A telegraphic (lci>paiili from iinrrishnrgan nonnces that Simon C urn riiti lias Ihtii elei fed United Statu* S< naloi 11 ‘‘ 'he n.ia I . . tills IS so. I ... lug of tho two branel.es of Hie l.egul iim,. an. pioeraslinated ni order that tin- wires >.( p..|m iml con iij (ion might he fn-ticth a,ranged.- Tins i result. *n miicli le.ued In ihos. . coin crs.uit w III) the umlil aide not..nets of ],■ i gislators at II irrishiug must h ssr he. n a. cuin I'lislu-.l through utu.Hlun a In. I■. alnle .(it i null\ disgracing the e..n-piraloi-,. cainmi injin, j Col. Formn . Hr is be fiisl man ah., ha i born holnned fora puee j If the ilcsj'iiUh br hitr. u>,\cr has trinnif•lu , » l ■ over max. it in ii,.|. ,■,] s „] (« flunk Hut a imv. *' bi itlinnt In mtelliei, nat.L- of e .»rt, »< j distinguished in .telenet* of JSonthprn rights should b’ defeated In ortc-*ho Jifls no attribute | of statesmanship. and a hose political lift* i ( nbiim-d l,j eompfirlty with hlgotrv. that sink.* , in the dark, and h» the limit dlfcTfditnUe j.Jiuse of Abob'iumaiji. ” . ,ona >s/^ r " in ,lK> wr,,n s i'lo-*2%t pore im-f.ifs. "or <•»/•)• purpose, arc superior to allots, and n mixture of nnj Iwooi mine metals ct<*|»rt<ri tie the quality ol tl.ein all. Tlic fact ia.tlut nllm generally are superior (<» the pure nietul* fm "'"'l 1 ;" n •'"■'’■"l"" - elmrneler M .ij 'il/iVl,'T., 'n s',!h luibk l to cr_\ Ht.i"/,-. Tima. zinc leipnrea t„ he ), n „ l„ 'I h, v I'lm, I, , | in ,' d n Mti a niiall <[M mill! id lead Indore it m Ken njimi ; lie Inel 1 (ml lln ir m pieni nt;i' nen cun hi* rullixl mla slid lx. When perl-elh pure Ml| l 1,1 >.ni nhnix - , ( /W;r 1-8 power of ensl I* great that',! , ,/ „ f, rijHl not bo rolled (. 1 n. m.i t cl»a( u l.a*. (.. 1..- /-"■•"/•/ ” mj-.uv llmi nllnye<J «H li rnirihr <ii sih ,-i II)( . n , MH tir . l . ,iu *'f <“ 1 1| m.i ii>lim >uue. re 11 nwi in uum.s, i„ Jir , (in I, sm ~n , | ~ n | MI// . ir r il« weiring ..m r..p„lh, 1.,., ■ , 1t1 .., (| J,,. (V __. . ‘|( 11 1) 11 mill hi' 111 111 i\pi ( ssloiis I•>"| he k. Mll IT7-. cerrenpotnlenl „r ll,e Nell llrlcan. ..r nil » ill. en ■■ The |..,,|,1e ~f I'umni Knmn lleltn, itriting T. Mmileiei. Meiien, mi Kr » ill no. I Dim I r In ni,l, a .Imen.ee nr nf NiMehilni n, nun A dn,i nr urn 111 r, "‘ vl ' ll ""I, nen,„ „„,l inilijrinui |he lei Itnaaii 1 arm,il „| 5.,lr (|l ,, Ul "J|" r " " f " acne nl a innM i. ,1„,„|,.r. The iiuhile, rlt "l " '"l "I'I’"'"" " "‘""'"'lS ,u ; ,i -..n" -rh.-'".."/..‘h l i'l;'"..".'. mini in the lin 11,,11, |„ , mia ,„ „ „ |nnti m,(lie,, in 1,, 1, ele.l i|,i i, eaiiKhl 111 e. an, |n ~ liaiiimlnl oxjilnidnii, Men l,n " nl 111 n le] in n,. ,lall V i n n iimineil fail lifnl |n ll|l Hie biill.lii.K. 1..„, ,„ B |„ (|||> , ' heir I■ nnl, TTnee ineinl.irn, linnevei, il.eled lieranna. A I lie , „ „ e(n«He,al Inpli e7,i !in ee'lT''"l"'' ”'" 1 '' V li-r: 'r- - 1 11 lur " * |n»il\ I oi.Miler It nil c«il nmoil, Mli'ir pnily miller «Inel, t„ eniiinieiiee Ihelr ni.eriilini,, a , Tin j- are WII.UWI ]) |,T|lo „,„||; \ galn.M ll,e linnn.r I V s Ml ,1 ,KK „| S.lm, Ik, 11 eniail e anil 1 V\MI 1 ' - J ' . „ _ jsxMi i:i, mkxkau, „ r A|| a inwinui An,in.-Certain inhnl.iiuni, ' 1 1,1 nn-n allrml.d il„. Ili mnernl it-.-nli.-ini ,m " f V,-n„„„i, „,dorln rid11i0i,,,,,, I K, " l ". v '"K 1 " '“'l. "'"I c.ii.-urml mi Il.c rest,ln i>r I tit! nu 1 ,|...il „| „ | N „, pt . r eri,,.,!,- ' I H'f tin I minimi,tins. | niitni, imiiKvii „ man ,„. rln 1,1,1 '■'■■""■v - Iln- jmjtnont nf Jam ni hand and 111,, , ■! I ninn met t,( 1 ~rk and Selin ilk ill *4O „,ld„„„, 'i. " n< ntld (Ik; wlm 1,r0n11,,-,I |,f,. „„„ , 11 n|.|«.nro<l tun niniltUn. Iliwmln i.r llimr InKrraul,, Sll| , | „„„| , " r ''' " tu enterlnin a api-c1.,1 | " l '"' > ''’’‘n'l! I"i'it-d moil, I loinn'-i ids •I'.ln agin hat tlio luttn (,f Ilia owp leg* »1 n. s n-|„. rmlhr,.! 1.. nit '"'"'i lu,a Unit Ilf alitinld, I,y ,1m ma, l ili.-in Tlioso Hugo, 1..,,.0.0 „„ thlA „, Tllo | |. |iiin , r < ;; , \ , ! , -’'r ,i .|“i , 1 ■ mi.m I link 1.1.1 C-, and tl,„ ,„ ir |lo, lived Ingell.or mud f„r lll'''’ivv a ion Too nooka, u In-i, ilm linsliand uliainitm- 1 * ,;u ’o \ otl llu- llonnienn-y ns .Indus 1 ed the Hilo in onnsnininnlion (if Ilia nrlginnl I" 1 , 'Hio)- Imvo nindc M„,„„i„„ if,,. *>" I'.-, in- In, „ decree „l ~,,111 j;"' ~f "'"'nry Tlio „„ „ fl | l(|r 'Ho emir, I,eld ll,„, lr„n.„<t|lo,i | ""I ''i” ly ‘" 8 " «r „ valid luarringo, „ | ItaLl, 1! 'X™i t, hUI^ almin anil ITolonoe i mid, lu ri-gnrd In tin- ] '"'"'j '«• ri-nci v,vl r„, ||„,„, | n dioir indiananl liellllnnor, II „„„ „ „„ JS , t oml dl,,, rni . c . I ™"' l ’Hum ». and 11,on nainos W0n,,.,. „ |,L, ~ fill IVaii.i, l 'i mid n jiroucli Uiinn B l.„nl llio «liolo , I'uiniimimculth. lfl, )l "'ri!' r r‘""' M|H -I r " deep mo,till,.,lion nn.l " ( .n, it,in, „y, | 1,0 expenses of I In' | "f" 1 ’ l,m ' •■'«!>• oiliit llemnerals sl„>„|<| |„ v government li.ne 1,,.,.,, $1100,0(10 U-a Hum 1,,„ j,’ "J HiiMnn, i|„. e„,„.„s ,>n,o ti. m - y»„r, I,a com,,, „„er ß e,lcpro,ce„,l„„ „f *'"> A Itaekns, K re,...,, „ r,..0 Miutio j- ,v,, A ," ,u -* ami statute, relali,,. t„ women, Inerea. | they .tut „, u . for 0,1,1" *C-<1 coinpoiiHulit.n of Ihu Judiciary. lie Il,inl is 1 Titrv ' y rontr.hoU‘ to the , . Hull economy nml reform should bo Introduced I , .. “ U *U*|»lore. 11 y their ncium. into the control of National Gorcrntmml, and 1 <,f iiin| U k ,.L 11 ' lav, ‘ «t iikmcd the mornl force Hint If Hie ( ietie, at (i„, erinnonl, will not pro. ' (lie pi nle anV Mrenga,nOhe n Wl " Uh led 11,0 clli/.e„H „| (||„„ h , „ frM c greas | dnnng i,« whole edslenee ‘ r"''!,"' ''' grc»B into KuuaiiK, oi a»y oCltur territory, it is 1 100. owe their election H v llmt LT the right and dnlj of the Slate to Interfere. nl ' - I,u J r »w«»|*t»s «f the Democracy ha/oT^o ISS^'^mSs F "" Philadelphia efrgni. As we B o to press, it ia will, Jeep morlili caimn and regret that we arc compelled to an noillieo to readers the fact that Snnon Cm,,, iron, he c,inning. unprincipled triolistcr. Ims Ira, elected hy the l.oginla,„rc of lids Stale, U. n. Senator, in the place of Ilichard llrodl.cod whose tern, expires on the 4tl, of Morel, next! '■ We cannot find words strong enough to “lllkkpino Kanhah.”- ing in the New I’ork Mirror —Wo Qnd the follow “The Tribune people have received nearly $22,000 for their Kansas fund. This, we sup pose. may be considered as bleeding for Kan sas. We have not seen any report of the ap. propriation of the said fund.” 0“ U so happens that tho three richest men of Boston arc at litis moment confined to their homes by sickness, moro or less dangerous to persons of their advanced ago. One of litem is reputed to be worth about four millions of dol lars. express our indignation Against the traitors, who profess to be Democrats, wljo voted for the man Cameron. They have sold themselves for sordid gold, and sunk so deep in the eslirna . , . , lion of all honorable men that nothing will res -1" our '“ l " e h " d ""V"' 0 m^ C clicltra f. 0... their .IcgrnrUd p»ilSn>; lh 7 limuilialin" nniiounccincnl thnl Simon Came- j lavG rnllon so low lliol nolliinf; sliiirt of peril I - nos, of llnupbm cmmly, hail been elected n Uon will slop lli< in. The tntiltira’names should ITiiteil Stales Sennlor fimn Ibis Suite. For be shrnuded in bluett ihnmpih nil riiLunty. . | ( •• \i r ji recommend our friends thiougliont the six years fioin the-IflroL-Miirch m x ic fai' j nll . (0 )„,[,[ meetings, and burn pet cm ei mg the floor of the Senate chamber | t { u . „ Tl . l( .| H , s j n t Higy.” will be soilul by the trend nf this nnsci upnlous J| m . lollow.s three colllns enclosed in black ! political gambler. With a Democratje major- | |]]Cf . H ( | IL . f (l ]] mv ing explanaiion : jity in the Legislature, we bad hoped, and bad |j/|i n nn( j \V .U K iNSKI.LKH, of Schujl a right to e\pt rt, that a Denim rat and honest kill, and MKN K,\ K ol \oi K . me the names of man would be el.rud m tins \en 1 the Ihmo.ialic Unitors ulm votni 10-day tor . i r ii .... i. ..1..,. Simon Caioeion 'lln-e cnalures were in the* position. Hy the l«:.chei> of ti ne .mnebe- U)al Ilolllinala l J olm W . ted as Democrats - Mk\i-. \it of ioik cmin'\. p' nrn , v , ” PESXSVH'AMA DISGRACED. JUDASES IN THE LEGISLATURE. find I,k»o and Wauonski.i kii uf Sehnjlkill the expectations of the Detnneiney lime been rn „j, l . uu . n ( ~f ()„. frustrated ami I’nmsjlwinm disgraced. Thai ft p nl .| vCl l ((lll K cut. and says these three Judases wei<- purchased with the .. Sl ,nie tew of the opposition are jubilant money of (’amkui)N. thereean he nn dimh'. what- j over tti'.N result, Iml we eanimt believe that ihe ever. The Democrat u- parly has been betray- njzht thinking poi linn of the opposition will CU |»»«u ... ». Th , , hm . , ors « |, n fINSI s 1 (( J lh e opposition, on extent unpnralhkd in political annals. But, Wl |j ,i, m „ down. and he sp,i upon hy eveiy not wil Its I milling I lie rejoicings of our opponen's I leinncral, mul ilu n in turn, he eU \ a'ed liy the and the treason of lime mihlu-hing •»-nundreN, opposition to imsis of honor mri ihe heads of the parly ».11 Houn.l, m i.i^l v . i K - ■ ““' l !,u "' ,,;11,K " f l "™' l'” r or long after these persons shall hnu* received the unfailing doom of thelrui or, and havegonc down to Tluiti-> iiiil 1 llnuj: fniin uril. i;u <otllt rim-., liii mu ; t} Ml I I' 11 >lll Ilf \',l\ Ilfilil Tlm* vlli* csn.s| from u lictmm* Hm y vpnmg, IK imkci ai ir l.< ” i-l.i ;<•>■’. Iml llm i* imnM In* I'inu*|'l, unlninoriM.l mid unsung. . fminii mein nnni"li lusc nniugli <1 • -j.iraKlc „ . . , .. eimnph In support Smmn ('mm ion. tt tele tm . 1 tie Diniocrnlic papers (if the Slate mllionl ry ~f lhl . |„, |,„ rl „„|, nn exception. we believe. denounce tin* election apparent < tin [hit dim' Ikii'ocmls of ('amkkon and the It nitons who nssis ed in il could he l.otrphl in n.d ihettmk of ndainv. in terms of tii.tiuJ inili»iinl ion ami l.ilUTiicss " lllk ' / l " 111 ; H' (»1 1 .1. .-im- ami Rii». Noll,. .... ti i .11 || 'n s di litii’i aU'U select id ('nun ion ns dn ir llic rciii'iih iiniini innmrrs into die menus hv . . , , ' 1 J caucus nmiiiinr tn pnlni'tire in «nit|ivnnd wlnrli it was accomplished, ns follow* : , xc.llent imn. We him- lias h;ih nuii,!) of •• Ilmv ttns liih fieri inn accomplished ? To the nsUmisiniieiu of almost nnv one, the eti- ' *’ Mt " ll " r die dm e ./•< km lire oppo.sidnn. “ Ann i leim” ami •Rcpnl.h- ~r>, ,r> *' a ' r M ’ hetrawd their padvf> enn" vote «ns milled in Ins support. We have dieir mi-end'le piens n( silur ' 'lluu i rt» heard much from onr opposition friends ahoul nilmiH,s p< i lidy son h run li.nl im apol.-pis' the purity of their pnr.ies. die l»r-li nnd lofiy cu " ,t,r ,;,f 'idis[ of on, putmcal nn purposes which nnnnn'e i hem, I h»* preat mlel- ‘ l ""' phased nl die result i hris tthieh def.ml tlmr principles mid the ,M " ,h,n . hut tiny ttill tnumahly nnd ii I nit 1 1 fn| nnd honoi aMed<ioimu to n pn ;il nnd ,N ’ IIMM 1v 1 b s< ■ |>r,, die 1 1 a", nr 11 'immiti \,u il nohle rnnse which rcpnla'cs dim « hole point- U^I,H deprnvilv will not look upon the for ml nciion. The prnrnml enimneiilmt upon , l * >^' Z' ll n ' ll,l lend thcnisrlus i all this Is to lie found m tin ir so ppm (of (’.mi- * r< ak;on I hnsi lluu i<:ni wucder'nl l.y di eron for the Tinted Suits Smile, It was toil "'Of i m i<- pm 11 m a <•'. ise and .mpi t f.riisi two tears npo that die opposnion s roup in al a "W" 1 ’ nlll 11 fl ".’"'h' Hrt.e mth munlieis amt possissmp iih'iiiimil pouir in- ""‘'‘’T' dnu putty •dmn<• t n i d it-mn dipnnmly rejected Cameron imi man wholly ' •<u-im'i-. h.m| l.y iis s h (!,,p,s wue dma'eli, unlit for”ihe place, mid mm.edit of tin ,r sop. ,hr ' ,,ns ,l "'\ , "’ w " ,T "I'V ~in’n ’ ' ... . _ , * i.nii*tii .iiiii....ii.... i.ii.,i>.... ... .1,,.,.. ... pnii . i oi im ir i epresein m m - s c sipm-d n protest npmnsl him :.f, er I heir pm I v H rn 1 '"lc. to stand hy tin parly that had hm, cmieus had declared in ln> I nor rn.dliie.il nmll, " ni - N-I only so. hnt they vt enl mi, those trim Mpniil tluil protest. \l7 • S I* M- 1 ie d‘mocrntic cniicns, nn (•riday hist, nm Cnlmont. Ihiv id T-ippan ,F \L .lonian. 111,,s "c ; "o '"-'"-'Hv- phdp.d Hi.iiis.lms I. .1 l.ettis, mid (iid.nn .1 Hall, y ester day tot. d V "PI">»» the candidate o( dim pnity Am for Cmm-ron. That pmiisiuas m ln;iir ami »f' r 1 his, i her i o'hh s>l \ll amp.e on i hen oh ns just a deni me in' ion ie- mis nu In.dni n h^a' ions, hold I \ sc. dl nti he diet :i'es n( plinisl n n 111 ta 111.1 n s p011.i.-inn Is UM nnd rn, * l ‘ n "' l pmu.nl. .ml d.Ht tlei startling tin Im yet imp in die nn • o( all Imn "m'-’d pt'.pnt s., (Nl men Ih.ili nl tlk hmi n-i<l I>. mon nl - l " ,r I'-’"' ' ""«l *1 i n.-»- ■■[•••■ ic pnr.lrs ll n"Tiic,| ||,it t'amm m of*. iim<l I.l.jsi i ) l( ' lm|>i» of i)un li u inf- Imm 1 1 Ins mmii'in' n>n ln>m iln Kmm •V> In an< * 1 111,1 ' 1 •» * >'( i In' Si »■ <• \\ liu.m Mimn mii .'lilNis I,V rn M u],| ,L.r ivnuplim, ll "' liln 1 li rum ||..V I a«iii ff>>, «!.- n ■ !>/•••'_ 11.. lan-na-, I him •' uln i Ims (lc>[ii«.n| ml pm l \ "C i.l mil 1 1! ins Iha t nm e\ | >r< ss (he i). < p m —I Im ••ns a '■ha I. 'inmi fun. has n, svi nss.. n. [•( ih or omi’, mpi ami uni r nm omi cmlnlllls II.IIIM Ullll (hr Ui.nl'- llialht uas "li " fill ll lirilisl mill lliil'l look llpnn llu nu nlvn I n :n li. r mi' nml < • • nhl [mlr, i> ,il ‘J -;"M nl I l.i n”s ulm lnur snM iln m liii.'k ." u lai «ih n ii>cii> Imi< 11 In llic HuimmiN -> i" ' mul iln it souls |<.|- a mrss nf pol | n-e m.lv ns a lim-nr, 'aii.l uim Im.l inter •• ( )i, N " i.t m-nwan «,:l. |, M lli>' Win- pmlv l.v snpporl in)» is slnmiml as j>< > iN mus nhj.-oi i t ha) in tmk<t- It ii><lalliillmi he u ns a • • fit i ■■ju «■ cl ' ir a!| l '"'' 1 ’ •' 1 ‘ 1 " I' 11mm mnl mak- i[ irurihre a/ aalht.i'j pi.iJ mil n til r > m,N n ’" l th M will".. lik. Cam m/' mi homn.tl-lr fi> im i jih " I li.it Ills eli>o(inn " 1 h Ihe hrnm! n| ihir i m ri){i|uni upon ilnir rr.jn/ii r/imnirr llir .iiiin mui iip r iiiii;iili'in. fun heads nml uliosmimv slmH s.-v ilnni, 51i.,11 'i.nf mu no tier Si nl e' —and that llu " I I * u 1,1 11 lll ' 11 ' "'h 1 h« tn SillnentH wmiM . fim.l i.ilr in//. • . ions nn/.-notiro. his elect ~,,,•1 -v%. Jam «. nuiMiv. sanl •• u hnl ni' ki»\ nnln nnc we sny j A tiiiiii i k n:i»M \\ oithmat 'V w '; * - i sri|»[>nrl n poinmniinn brought nlimit, ns uci'” "I ' « °l’l i>-'Mon, me n joining n believe. by ihc concent ruled nrjd • oohesite ji..w- , "hnme hi u Inch Ihe Irii'Utci Caim-ron ua cr of piibJit/plunder. ’ nnd (he snpernddi-d ele I cho-Sen to the Sena-e of the t mini Sind-s ii.ent of thtimrfefis ami \rhole*ale pniate i<r i . r herv *’ 1 ; erntnann- (lie 0p,.0n mi,' v lo aims,. John U To i< ‘ *U fame his .1 'ic election nf ( amcion. flu- nf iliosi OMjmtl llmt jinilr-»| \.Ninl, n nmnlxilol ,iul tin min i ii| 1 111 ( iijs j>iiri um nf tin- oj jiomlhu ijmi-i-that n I )inn>«'j ui i< canriis ixiimnrc lin* Tin.' Ilnu:u\<jih))i Ch.hr ailnpls ihc coffin nr wuh the addition oT The Pil I .iimi s:m s dill sm|c of i In- lft n /»nuy ami ... Hi.n.c* it. in- art '•nJ In /iiul ihltl llu vml n( hmi'ir Is slilJ ft i •"•MM' of llu in VfsU-nl.ty \\v noi n-t d (}„■ of (1,, T.il.'„r m fm,,, ~( ,•„[ Kurin \ " iljm .we gm- | Jit fullmnr.;' i).,. |„n ~ <‘nl Fuller, of 111 f Nmv \nik Mi liin t in 1,, fn\ui I (ion n ading ii ar Ml | l( J „ (N rl * ,m * ul - ' 1 '""‘''l oi-i up* I In of u Join. -I il.l.nUi], (loin a llimi'Uiici Simon ( *jim. nm-. . 1.. d-,I " (ui ‘K.iin W f.iHNM U’ 11 lion | Iki \ 11, jj iv.'uin,.l |.,.sis of ~ ~, i| (t . .T1.1M.-m 111,- |l| ls jr, m|,.|, inn , s ~.| |l((| "I' 1 ' :‘"UK' >"»■ "f I-.1.1..-..1 an,l -„n«l 1 l , on»-y !•» .'.Hmi.li n nui k. .| man if ~, .| » man ~f mail, Th, w,| en !»• Inn! jm,i .41 llu-Im,-. f , M .j |„ hus , “ r " ‘•■•H'lmH in : I l.f rn 11. „| Mll S ||, »m!i n i < nolii: im, ami , t b.-i i>i>.iii imn| u >m . ‘•‘•v,. Col Imiin •> a nnui of n,i,s|,|, i u i,| ( . r.,| <nl not ioi,i I, j*, urns |{, lin-a p mUl , fr,, |n ill.- innU no, lias In- pass..! ft..in eniuh'm '•on.liiioi. «n 1m.,1 n.akino 1„, ( - h ««*■*„ of b,s mulls ll,’M IK .,, M I ’ ai ' 1.... I. 1 a mill., J 1“".' lias li.su hi- ~r , " ml r """ "ili.ii Ins l.st'usull - o.«, , n.I'MII IlgC limy U’ Mllcl 1,, |„ r i ' l’- i*ii" llluiTai'V 111 111- r.iiiii.l HI llus j-a.-nnisa ul r.„i‘,h\ fVl'li, I.'.'m l.r ami ha... a,...,,'.W Ms 1,',; ™ ,Im, "f iha uic' * i * * d K( " t ” 111 "»<iKntion . 1 "-t.il. IS. llu- leuarwaa .vnlimr ii I''’ rni ',v maile a ininakc in "" KM. anil ......I h,-r tK . rt . nt , ! " r " r " 0ui.,1 11.. linti no in- I i A" * ”'■ I '*' 111 'In 1 acl nlnoli Ima i..(nr- I. linn. 11,, „. s,s„,s 1.1 liavc 1*.,.,, no ii.olmO.nl in ‘ • i I'orriht. Tlial i.s saving n greni 'll i 'I'""- II""I K I| |„ mill, o.l*o likaral nninl.s I" lyl li. H'liK-a l« l,y. 8 „,,™." w ..ir‘.i‘ ,rl,K< - " ,unil w bo cannot be kilh-d. blunders T MTp y U,flt " ,n Burvivc cv ‘‘ n K rt ’ ftl ■ , . Mlctl persons there me evidences ■ > l «»"••!. -"Bln n.,t lie overlook..l - « I'll. ■i." 1 "",„ „ nm| I" u . ail.lnn, hi„,„|f nKli n, llt , U„„ ,l11 ' C(l "i'ininny h„ |,„ s injur,si - niisinko ,:rr is u i ° a ,naM w **° ,mfi n ralroopv h ; 1 rcciKelv in tlio lftlU*r r ’ ;■ 1 "r' I' Knl'rrla 10l lor; an,l no on" 1 ' 1 , ‘"'I 1 * "ml Cnl. Knincv has « . k ii lrn „ , ' l,Ut "" 8l1 "" 1 ' 1 "'fo ' "ml «» |iiil'"sl u l’"' ‘ « iw. Im in lie l,ut D hr hw y V T i-'-nir. ho.vovtT f-rent. mil,mi-si hi I * Jl "y .vnlk and ennvorant inn" , n l,m '; "°1 "f l.l« parly Ol the l> r( iwu l >u ‘i-SMW'icilions— but we uro imu-rf .1 • a,MI j 1 18 l »‘« Bnil duty of that fn.rly Hill, ovorv olio'.'* “" d id ™“ 10 dt ’“' livens f,it2 " l ui, a , rU ' Vl l'' y " " KO, P r «» cnlc<l inn ns a 1 , r l ' ( 'K , “ | al„io of I’onnaylva. Smi.»_in I . !" r Sc, mli' of "m 11ni1.,1 Mnnch,.l, tl |rh£K , ’ r n ,,dorC '' CC "'' kd , ,,y ccrlainlV mu « r ' * his movement has 'I i “« “,I'™ &““•»» >’» m.nrnctor.—■ of his life ami „ %. H vor '-ftn eml<irBemcnl II I" all ",o nmro Sn“ ll0 ;'.? fhi,i ™'™ = nn<l wt.o has boon t , l ' Cl '' dlvid ' ml • Eroal Slate—the parly of Jlrfl,™™ 1 ' 1,1 “ • —to bo the afisonlnio «« i (- " trBon a,l d .lackson • *»0 Of Cain “ Wy stZTw\ in Ute ■ Calhoun ninl Eocrpt’i.l,*, i Cr ’ U'“y , poaillon from Ihc In,. hi! I . " lp ? prcaonl . ''o. r f„„;n.„?ca , :::^t re > Wo have no l.onrl lo oriiloUo and, n result. It speaks for itself, and it is defended by tho unflagging industry, the talent and confiding amiable and social qualities of Col. Fomey.-l Was he a poor printer, un adventurer, a Cus tom House subaltern, n clerk in Congress Be it so ; and it is right that from these posj. tkms he should rise to be the representative of a great Stale in the Senate of the Union. Wc hold it to be impossible in this country of am bition and severe personal criticism, that & man can thus cast olf the shackles of depend once, and receive tokens of public approbation without possessing the true germ of .American citizenship; and henre in the advancement of Col. Forney we say Amen. The defeat of (,'ul. Forney in the joint con vention. we hold to be nothing. We cannot even rejoice over the event. Wc turn rather with the instinctive conviction to Mr. Buchan an, believing that the new President will call him—as we suggested yesterday and the//cr on/ seconds today—to the department of tf Je Post Ulllce in the incoming Government. VOTE FOR U. 8. SE.VJTOB, We place on record the vote for U. S Scna- o p on Tuesday of last week. It will be seen that the men who deserted their party to vote for the Republican candidate represent two of the most largely Democratic counties in the Stale—York having given fifteen hundred and Schuylkill sixteen hundred majority for our camhdaies i n Oclobt r. roll M.MON C \MEIUI.V :ssrs. MCBO. (.Sch'll.j Alumina. Mussulman, Meyer. Mmehend, Mct'olmont, Nichols. MENKAR. (York) Ikurose, (IMulu.) iMirs, Agu-tine, Bark bouse. Babcock, lUliMdl, U-.U, Ui m\ ii. riuuir, riius,.. Cr.il.l*, C-l Viv, r.«H ford. I >n’kn . I'li.my. 1 ,- li imikcii, Fniz* r, ( i iMmiiiV , ( • .t 7 /..t 111 . Mill MS. Tl.ilUll'oll, II u :„.ii, JVnrosc, (Chester) Ikm nnl, Purcell, Hu.l. Shmiinn, S iven-sim, ■Shaw. Souther Scofield, .Si Hits, Stiuihcrs, Sloan. Tap-art, ‘1 li-i n. VmjJ.ily, Vick; i jf, \lllll 1)01 Ills, U mltikl., W nglil. ( Dnuii 'n ) Warner. Wjthermv. WaCONSEU.FJI (Soyuylkill.) Wd'o^im. K< i >srs. I.nubnuch, l.oveii. l.onjrnker, ssi s \mii Ai.lmi. Muiuim. 11m «. r, li-umli. Ikm. r. 15n.«:,r Mangle, MilUnme. Nuiieuneljcr, IN) i ikin, lUaintT, Uapi., U..U ns. Kiimsc) , (York ) Kimun i , I’liiln ) Smilb, t Cent n ) Snnili, S' n le, S niuli. Tolnn, Nail. Wright, (I’liiJ* ) W ilkms \\ i s' bi'H-k, Wlmrliin, Wnlur. W uUnn, W.Wi. iat —li y. 1 I' . 1-ul. Fciiir, (lor 7. (. Mi.i 11-11 nan 'HuU) H-uyu. i 1 lilt "US. 1 iitimli. I 1 lllH'-H k . I n-nun. InnH, Johns. •J ■ *1 lilsoll. • K'llk 111, Kims. Km,-111 . /.iiuim i man, a*i« Hill. N ioli.il -o.i. Si-i.li, (('uuibrit) •"»»*< ( ’n-fa-M 111 F..msu|,|, (’.ilh.i.rn, u, k n HI U MM I II I If I TUVIBOIIS \ \v \f;ON.SKf.|.KR, S.-lni\ |ki!l ruiiiiiy. "'ll 1.1 Ml II I,Kill. Sohnylkill eonny, S \.MI |.J. MKNKAK, V..rk I'MIIII IV. Ciirrupllon In I'onirrn, A H.-HH u ,i« cr.-j.lfil ,u il„- IK.u.h,- „f Re- ■I I *>l 111.1 l I \ l-s ill W'll-slli ll(r( oil , I.IM «It k. tlio I r.i’l i..}; in I Jj.it ImmJi o| mi ii 11K* li. Hi a N<w \ *'i kj••|• r, cli.uKing comi|.lioii upon in. ml., m m[ roriMins#. Tlio Hi-u.-ufioii wa.t iU*eiu , m-«l l>y i si .ii im’iii mi.klo by Mr. I* iin k, u U.|>rinrnl live ln>in .Vnilli C-iJ'olhiH, to tlir cflVrl tbnl .» mriiilM r nt tin- llou.ho hail ofKTod liim $l5OO 1C li.- "uiiM support a Uuilrnml luiimi bill wl.toli// ".in pn.pi.N.-tl to l.i iK-foru Cot»groN». Mr* 1 * VINK C\pl 1N.H.1l u "iliuipn-hh 11. HU.sllllll ■'liit.-nn iil l>) nt, o.ilii, iiii-l lo ‘’ho (be o.iri'o <'f ilio luoinbor wln» bull emlo.ivoml lo Inin, il Miininonoil beloru u eoniuillluu of in''"* l ig.itlnn. A ctuiiiiiiltuu "un nppninU-.i to In* HinrL* Into Ibe mnllor. Wbolbor one of n toon* Ik r ..I i.immls how in CoiigieNH itill almltl) R 1 '* 111. il.-Hfi (a, rolinlius to bo Seen. W u hope ibo eoniiuittee Mill probo tbu ullair to (bo botlotu "ml expose Ibe cotprit, nlim-ver be may be. On. E. K. Kane.—Late letters from Jlurima itnlo that the health of Dr. Kano la inipro' luf?. mil that ho hoped lo aturt on bis return homo jii tlio 12lb. This la goml newa. V' Tun Canal Uoaiiii.—Tbo newly olocled Cn mil CommlsMioner, Ooorgo Hcutt, Kaij., mubiliilv <]U"liMi'il mill a.ssutm-d bis m-nl an out; of (bo C.iiml lloanl on Tuesibi) Mrek. lie (akoa tbo plauo of 'l'boinas 11. Konoith, üboau term hm expired. Col. 11. S. Molt, being tbo oM' I *' member, Ims been elected President of l' u U.miil, and Thus. 1.. M’lLen ro-elected Socro- (ilikat Potato Choi*.—The crop of pnln* loiHin Momnoul'.i county, N. J-. for Inst yenr. in estimated at 1,050,000 butdids, of which alioul 700,01)0 .rare Mild al an average of 7 5 contu per bushel. Netting lo the pioduccra ove- Prune liANna in 1 owa.—The ualcn ordered by President Pierce, lo commence May embrace about 05 townships, covering hi tho aggregate, cxclusivo of lands reserved for schools, &C., 1,238,150 acres. 0“ Tho State Capitol Buildings of Vermont, at Montpelier, were completely destroyed lire on Tuesday evening last, Nothing remain® but the bare walls. Tho most serious loss w tho contents of tlio apartment of the St flto Naturalist, which is total and irreparable. ttZ7*“ What n responsibility rests on agr landholder! TheDnkcof Sutherland's property runs right across Scotland from sea to embrace about one thousand square miles. Ks* Tlio total amount or gold brought f'-onv, California last year. \\as forty o l millions of doUarfi.
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