M=lE •:kbe Es_uthNo*=--, Who Tri• u nphs7 ',(!;,. Richmond finviirer has not yet 4.4reft ni.!rt co ascertain which pat 64‘" 1 . the ).14 Pt _7aCtloll, time pro. ttapublican party. True, r ':t' Ifpipir , r, wo e'ected Qur erin di latr i (I -we believe Mr 11 ;vill His pludg , -s iu eke)l and joter plutfqrrn;!' put add., O t t Fo.q.ti(f ...Ili a m .ril sense, the wecet t vier .n seems barren of any p rmsnent 0-If. et, Fttr a 'moment, perhaps the lterublican sentiment of the .1111 suffered some shock and rec:fil; %%.-e &root peiceive that the party aye airy tii-position to abandon the to even to prosecute the war t 11:tis less spit it and vigor. Its organ ization ex,tats with a - stronger vitality 01.1 its metplierg are already pr..ject-. ing a pint) of campaign . for 18(53. If j..ey troderstood their recent defeat to ttri tivulent to, a popular verdict a 4 ainl: their principles, and to be de ,ctisire el the ontte,l, they w.»11t1 not ex s,l much qt energy and defiance, 'Ca PiCir repetition for anotuer trio' I.i the issue. A party which feels it it-fl ten by the wrath of the people, does 4 " 1 , ralrY su Prtnnl a front and s.. 1 417 a crust, bit, like the miserable I'z-egoista of Fillmore's .f011..we4, is ept t.y lia..g its head in shame and to obscur-ly from the snuggle. -Again: if the consequences of the t!CE111l victory be computed by a mmi l e inaterial stritalatd, they will scarcely nypt ar of greater urotnins to the 3,-- tunity of the South. Since the elee t io.‘ Mr. Buchanan . the Black Re- publiesn party have beau hu.iiy ettga t.s,l ist consolidating their own sueces 7 les. and in breaking the force of , or pal tial triumphs in the North. tli tuia they have postponed the elec. of senator; and have thus wrung Arita of victory from o ur g l a p, l secured for themselves the ch owe t" another appeal to the people. In thu home of our candi :i-ite and the theatre of his most signal success, they have contrvetl to ileutrals. tho popular verdict of Nov mbar, 44,1 to send a .representative of their iiiterests•tothe,Seoate of the United t)tates. Thu : , does the adonoistartion le .0 has incalculable advantage of I.ea ty auttreliable support mon Penn.; ..sivisele----a state of whose sympatoy rdre Suittli deemed itself secure, and to ,w!toser c,o , operation Mr Buchanan was emit led- by every consideration of.jus “.i.;• and propriety. Then, tun, con %,;:nplate the.overthrow of the seller 4.'oie Ca-5 in Michig•n, and the succes stea of an otr.•and-out Black Republi o,l4 to the Se tate; the almo,t mnis re-election of Sumner, Hamlin e n d Nourse elected by acclamation fr,lin the old democratic state of Maine, rind S,nanarens sent to se persed• Jdraas 1: 1 :•n Anode I ,laud;, contemplate these circumstances of defeat aud discour sgstri-ist; but a wise and feirlass man II; ayi wants an exact measure of the strength of his adversary. Only the and the froliatt avert their faces fr 4in :Me uopleasaat spectacle. Above 1.:1 things it is the duty of the southern ,j..ttlnast to furnish a truthful state ;lent of the forces of the Black Repub lics', party, and to utter a timely ad ro.o 'llion against a too great cuufidence of iosnce and security." Fotta Mts.ston WiR• x • r Humv— ItY.—The Richmond (Vd) IVkzg lits ;le inllonring plregratthi.The of the Warrentown Whig, 10m :vas recently on a' visit to ifichmud, Wai informed - by Messrs. Dickenson, Hill A.: Co.' auctioneers of this city, that the gross amount of their sales of negroes last year, reached the ertortnt r: sum of two millions! The entire sales .ifot.htrr Inst.tses of a similar kind in raake the 'amount go over four trii all rna• MISCUE Or • PRINTER'S BOY.—The Wash ilgton Star Guys th tt :heir mike boy, whikol rt his way frou3 the post office during Mon- I conu, was buried tinder au itvalanthe / ram t i t* roof of the Inteligencer office. John a re ,,,,4 i t , p ; use to try to ,ge: ust, and he ac, trainer laid patiently to wait for a • general thaw. By 1 20,3 n rest eh nee in; the wor d the attendon or a ~conlito4 or. (: voilting be gni !igh...) in the fateiips.tter mike, w is at. 1 , -..ct , d ley the phenomennn of . 3 •\' I I) bra g n rs ins eg iris. the window-rzie (see nd .t.torY) l 3 4 .w hie cis-. To ancert in the t a boy wit attached to :he brog u, to him Ctrough the window, to sh ke bhp and "el ~.f lu iy," was bu, .ho work of a moment. 31 - ie said th tt a small piece of rosin dtpped it/ tba'seattar which is placed in a vea.el o n the v-ill add a pecu tar proparty to the at ..tor; here of the room which wits gibe great tafto peratone troubled wi.h cough. 'Th. t,.: g wrier id diergidiat 10 ttzvvr oil the ‘• , of /ha fooll. THE .TOTTIINAL. • UnonErtsponr, PA. rhursday!graffiti; Feb IS, 1557. JNO. S. M4N , EDITOR. V. B. PALErEIt, the American netvapa per Agent. is the only onthori:eil Agent for ih , s pa ,, er in the cities of Brwom new York and 11'11 hole hit. and 14 dely e.n .owared to la't subgeryien4 at ;he rates required by IF. 11k recci S will be reg irderl ri:oteti ()dices aro—Boston, tico! 7 Bitildiligs; New Ydrk. Tribone Building;; Priita.let W. center of Lhi d and Chest nut s.roe.s. nay. 6. REPUBLIC.: CoNVENTIC.r; A Colll.ly C , 111Vt!;11ifl'ITOr Iht3 nlllll - of I_)elt.gltes to the Itepohlicatt State Cottreati,o at Hart ishurg the f!f . Mat ch, in the C airt o„ro nn TRI:-.; (Thursday) EVE NI.N.G, Feb. 19th, 1557. By older td 't A. G. OLNISTED, Sec. Congress is still engaged in the it*estigation of its con u ohms The; witnesses have finally been brou4lit o their senses, anti havto conelutled to answer such. questions a. ere roleva t to the matter in question, without fur ther ex post judo laws of compulsion; «e fear that, it the Inve.itigating Com mittee are Nithful to :heir trust, they hare got an en.lh-ss j .b befito than, The corruptions of our National Leg islatore are not such as can be investi gated awl exposocl in a short time. U-Fln the anal Street, New 1 . 01 k, tragedy case, Eckel and Xl5. Cuuning ham have• beau committed for trial, fin ally. Eckel is grippotierdito have killed Doctor But dell under the direction of the crafty widow. They were•commit ted on the te4rimooy Farrell, who, while sitting on the steps of that h“oie or one near by, saw / a man go in with a night-key, sL •ttly afterw trd, hem al tha cry - or m inlet r, and immediately afterw , trils saw a nil it whom he now recognizes as Eckel. come to the door and look imp and d•p,virthe street in a hurried mintier, and immediarelv clotol the door. Tha New fork 2ribaae. In aouthercohono of our paper may be seen the Prwspectui of this great i Champion" of Re; ediiian A few weeks we urged u l o our feiolern the•importance of renew ingthei: subicriptioos to the Tribune in good time, so that they would not lo*e a eiagle uumbor of the paper. urged it then becau-;e many °lda) clubs throughout the county, we be lieved to be about up to their time. 'l'>o dohs, eo far as we are able to learn are al renewed ; 'yid. we noW those whose clubs are about to expire to renew at once. No paper published in the United States wields so great an i:iflumice upon the minds o f th e people as the Tribune, a!,d none is so widely circulated—inme conduct ed with so much ability and energy. Hut we preler our readers to receive their - imprroedon from its columus. and the. efore req.sait thew to give the Prospectus oldie Tribune a cool a nd reflecting perusal, and suhscilbe for it if they are not alre patrons. The State Convention. ' c ur Reim')licati !fiends ahould member that it is I/11i a short tima un til tae 2511. cti March. at which time tnu State Central Com nit`ce have Caned a Coirr,nitiwis at ilarrkshing, to place in u nivati.nt candidates for Goveruor, Snpterne 'edge and Canal . . se offices are such as requii men, not only of capac ity and talent. but of the rno-t unim pecliable integrity; qualifieationa which ;tan rarely be found anamig strict puliticiuus. We therefore, must en- deavor to - place in norniaatitm men %vim are fres Irom ition the ,p?olde, a;id %vim nave not lwen jaile.l and worn taut Illei nilic)e seekers'race comae, w;t nit a snacesl ful .neat." .We do n I/ 'waver, po. pose to notni:iate wen who are entire ly new In political faMe, but Ne want tito•te Ivlio are not contaminated by asseciati,ei—Wllo have ti..t a mut ; tiplicity nl Ateredeerned pled4es ptey uputt what little there is left of their ettliscleitees—who ate not eto bound petsnual patrooage as to he latitt i'or the p ~ i tiotz3 they may be called upon to occupy. Such men - thirre are in the ranks af 0 1 , !arty—a party I,vtlieli I "3 thouali yr,•ung in years, is already ven- t • eritble fur works—which has •al- I ready won tiv,(t.„itnitatinti nritafriends, and hopressed its foes with a feeling of awe which has commanded_ their rellee. Our works are carefully noted by all men of the civilized world, and it behoves us to; have a care' for every step we take, lest ley solve fulse movement we lose that ad- miration and respect whiCh has tlins early been awarded its. Therefore lot us place in noinioution men of the tight stamp, in order that the victory of 1357 may he the more complete. 11,tt our preparations for the batt!e• tied without a baulk; and if we fail, it will then he upon the merit of oiu cao3e. Twice we have - neared viatorl and failerLsiMply. because our leaders were riot so energetic as our cause required. The this d trial is . the charm—let the victory, then, he ours. ()ace victorious and is the victory for alb future time, and our Stat - will ire redeemed. from ig nuance and im providence. Cho I •it fferrisburg Telegraph awning an exce anicat on he anion of he o tine t o the deameritey. It con so no &ice an I suggenion; which ilado,oted n•onld save us the t t,e noxt fat . Out from the tenor of some of the Repub is,n Joann, we fear .here is but little hope r h it. the ef funs of :he 'Fe egraph wilt be eaccessfib, or that a union wits be eifoenl. But "we shall see what the shall see."—iluitcy Luminary. We know of im Republican .f.iurnal in tiiis state, that i 9 opposed to a union of the people who Hare/ prinCiple., But a unical tit parties. that not agree in principles such as ‘l,:aa at tempted la.it year and the year before, we do oppose... A uoioti of the people, like that effected .in NeW Il.ampshilts and Connecticut; we most ardently desire—because that would Ile a natural and therefore a successful BA we shall 11.4 again place out selves ici a p to bo sold out by pro-Slavil was done !sit fall by -the cligne which Controlled the Poiladelphia Daily News Pennsylva►iia Legislitare. ' We give 1,61.)w :mei] „11..hu proceed- Inv of "the Legi •latiire a, wo deem fn,p,t i •tere.,ling tli •rs of the Journal. By the billuwing. it will lie xve.ll that mr 'O 1 B.O." It lireeerit alive 1133 been called ti l ion to act in behalf of the tufrther with hie tw.dve 30.11edi,:ti!ie colleavt N, and whi c h will lc , doubt itiipreee t ten WWI it doe eellse nftheir "loeoly Couditi u:" RIG••TS.--Tilet Speaker stated that a resmlntion had passed t a re Elonse yasterday to 'refer a petition from certain fa.lie . aikin.; fine the tight of aaffet age, sehtct a c nn tu tee cmnposed rd the imeoehr rn•• e br,rs of t h e li.etsit. It %Vai for him to app .int the committee. Ivot beim; aciinainted with the dmir.!stic relati ,n., ofnternb,•rs. Ile wished that the hachAor members would ri,e in their- Seats„ in In der that the Clri k might take down their names. The foil 'wing gentiwnisa were then appointed on said coin•nittee : M it : srs . 3,l.'eaila nt, Loligkiker, f3 ac kl i ,•o4 o , ii Vickers. 1.1. onsey, (Foil Olelpida ,) 111 . 41- soN, Xestii:ook . , 'Cal houn and ILTster. In api;tiinting the Apporticriment Committee. the Sprtak-r h 34 ah.):ern more courteay towel d our atilt! House than ye deemed him capable of. But editors are sometitne.,very generous tai and their oppiieents, even if they are Democrats. Mr. Mumma, ep.,.being the mover of the Resolu tion, was by custom Chairman of tide Committee, but declined the post on th e ground that it wa; but coil' tesy to gire it to the patty wising. the.major ity in the R_tuse. Tlie follo.vin. 3 are the committee: The Speaker announced t. the House that ha had appoi•:ted tie fol committee to prepare . a h;11 app.otioning the State illy Senatorial and -Rcpt esentative distt lets, in pursu ance of a reNolution to that r Ff-ct : lqessrs. Mainui, Calnoun, Ball,.Robaro., P Yearsley. lith, .(Carnor'a,) Longaker, Petriken, Heines. Innis, Ben son and Hine. Mr. Betison offered in. place a bill deelsiing- the Geoeiee river i the canitity ol Potter, a p.iblie highway. Ake a tiu:nlier of petitions ii favor of tke 'Lvov; In the proceedings efthe Senate we can find nothing of spacial interest to our readers. In the Huu ie there is yoosiderable disct,ssion _going in regard E.) resblution's proposing to in• struct our Senators and Representa rives in C !ogress to vOte.tor the ad. missi o n o f Kan as as a Fee State.— The resolutions originated - with gr. I Kyster, .f Allegheny county. The 'Bolder Ruffian Democracy are ramp ant and ireful at thus twin; confronted .with their camraign professions, of !"Buchanan,., Breckenridge an i d Free Kansas;" and would a little rather have theft' necks nut of the halter prepared fin• them by their leaders last fa 11..: The lie Publicans may get the resolution through, but the "un terrified" seem unwil lug to subscribe t o the pi;oposition, and will only voter for it .through teas of their coustitu•. ency, SENATnRI U. ECTIoNS.----.716 Fl'on Jam a Florian, of Iniva, who was oust ed from his place in the LT.•S. Senate for alleged infot mality - in the . mo !e of his &cation, was promptly re•electeti by the I. 4 efzislature of that State. James S. Green has been.chosen to fill the vacancy which has se long ex isted in th e Senatorial re presentation Of Missouri. Ile i 3 of flirt school of A telt is in. el'')* Hon. Trusten Psdk, Gov. ernor. has - been elected to succeed Geyer, whose term ax tires on the f o u rt h o f M ‘t rch. Col, Benton has again failed to realize his anticipations and is therefore effectually shelved. • Jamtts R. Doolittle, 11.•outuicatt. was ,tet Friday elected tti'the United Status Senate fim] Wisconsin by 79 votes to 3G for his I/trnocratic opp meet. Mr. I) tolittle is a tam ive of the Sratti of New-York, and was a Free-Soil Dem ocrat of the Bent. , Platform snintol. Zachatiah Chandler, RepUltlican, has been el..trted IT. S. Senator in place of Ge:t. Cass, for.six years, futon the 4th of March next.—Brad ford J. c porter. LETZER FROM MICHIGAN. An•►, Jati..27, 1857 DEAR JOURNAL: Thinking perhaps you would like to.hear from t'iis sec.. Lion, I very kindly. venture to infot m you how cold, the weather is, for 'fear, when Warm weather cones, t shall thaw out like a frozen potato, and he good for nothin , as %v.!' a • Vie infor ; !nation) give you. Perhaps you have quite a fine idea of the mill winters in giehil,an. So had 1 before I be.ztin to experience the fill benefit of their miltlae.is—fiozen toes and spoiled eyes. At this time, now the 7th of January, theriS have been only three attempts at a.thaw. and tho , e, like our antieipations, were nipped in tne hod —frozen up before they amounted to anything. Time Snow is about two feet deep rfifa The thorrriosmeter ranges between 15 deg. above zero and 30 deg. below, that is ill the thermometer 1. have any news limn; and like% the one we read Of, it It had only been longer, the ‘veather would certainly have_ been much cold- Theca ts little if . % this vicinity iu anything except &awing logs and talking about the Rail 11. ,ad that is to pass Ti (amt. is Ada village which e•msists of onastorn-, a couple ur so of Blacksmith shops, arid au ~Id rattie-.trap 1. f a tav e r n M iele. they sell bad lonindy an.l w;wso whi,i ky to dru I kea aid ragged half ii : dozen hou , es, and Clement's two mills %viler , - they saw 1,,g and grind grain " in I ds to suit purelia,ers." Tuts Railroad is ma tk ins.; (inite . a rai-e in the Micas of lai] and 1.,,n1, and blingiug in hosts of the " Ratil outd stock" of Well, there IM very inateriAl difference het %VOW/ the prices of must things here and at home. Brooms only are rather cheaper here th.in with yoi.-probahly because ..he winds du l int sweep hire sn much, nr very likely becauie they raise the broom-corn and m.anulacture . . them here. I There was a rumor afl rat that sup!. .would not be so dear alter the election , of that prince oldie Benedielioe Order; but like all promised poi, it V 381114 a loot! time Coming. AlNti ! I-I ow trim it would• seem that " plea-me is ever bought' with pain." • - Potatoes bring $1 per bushel, and bread stuffs are so high-as to nerd lo yeast to rai:e them ; eggs are among , the thiws that were, aod will be no more again till spring . ; butter 25 cry per lb ; arid 'cheese, I have not seen any since I came to the State ; green applies $2,50 per 'bushel , and dried apples b ing $3,00. Various Culinary . devices are resorted to in order to make mince pies with pumpkin, and wild grapes, ur vitie.gar, instead of ap ples. and to the credit olvarious good ly dames be it said, their success is surprising. The Fineries of Nfa:ske grin and Grand Traverse ire 'the great theater. , of winter operatl , ns, but not having been there, I cannot describe them. I will let you know from time to time how this part of the r enijmular state flourishes—but. at present. 1 Good ble , .. I . . '"ours, • • FROM KANSAS. - CorKesponck . nce of the Missouri Democrat. MissouriLegislatureinKantas. LEcomPTori, K. T., Jaii.22, 1847 The bogus. assemblage which. were 'elected by Missnu•i to legislato fur Kansas, haie been in session nine days,' ;1.114 the most of its time, up to this 41 , ae, has beeir occupied in Nom porating towns, 14ankso clads and steamboat corn prdes. Toe 12th secti. n of-the iufa mnus code ties been repealed. It reads a, follows: "If any person print, Write, introduce into, publish or circulate, or shall knowingly aid or assist in bring iug into, printing, pohlishing.or circu lating, within this Territory any hook; wee. pamphlet, magazine, handbill 4,r circular, t:ontaining, aoy statement, argument, Opinion, sentiment,,doctrine, advice or iuuendu, calculated to pro duce a danierous, d surderly or rebel lious dis a ll e cti.,,o among the slaves in this Ter, story,-or to induce such slaves to escape from the services of-their ma, , ter s, or to resist their authority, be shall be guilty of fehmy, and he pun ished by imprisonment aud bars' labor ha a term not h.i.ss than five years'.' A'i sow,- as the above section was re-. pealed., .the,,passage of tile fidlowmo . not was effict id. and. present , d, to int, Governor for his approval r " Be it en.. acted. by the Goverttor and Legisla tive assembly of the Territory of lien sas. . Section 12th. The DrArict Cout t. or. any .T r udge thereof in . Vacation, - shall have power and- authority to admit to bail any prisoner on charge or under indicto-u, f r any crime or - offense of any-.character. whether such crime o r . offense shall have heen . heretofore bail 7 able ur not,_ such courts or Judge on every such appliestion f exerck- iug a s..tt tll cli,cret lot) iu fire promises. Tai:i act to tako elfe.•t fri)m and alter it !`ll%ail ~C." Tun aiverttor v01 , ,e(1 the bill, iy iug 1114 re .9 , 1:18 in Cl/113iii: ei - aile long:h. Tut; n tzisii4e Very gee,' one, 'an&• Je•n.w-h':rtea dearly what %voehl be the reiult .irsech a law 611 , U1d it.1).1 cat iird jffeet. The cliactmotit rascality 11:1 tiie fd..6 of it. and 1, a fair exponent of the hi W hie h thl .in;, , t of tile niernberi. (I, iiire to pass: With ,ucki a law. I? of-Late men could be hung IM a y chiarg-, wln le en the other band. their 1 , p1) , 1`. :tents would be bailed berni alloWit by the release iyes, Clark anl Stringfellow. The Supreme Court moor sittiwz at .tit place, found a bill ag•iii Ist Clank. ex-Indian agent, fon Clio mio (ler of 13arber.; hail b »di were eanared into and Clark releaed, to take his seat in the " law and order" convan !ion. Di. gfellow %1'31;1131) 111(il et - ed for murder for horse , ng, mateiiial which ai b itti are ptsniiitai , !tt with death) arid ako released. Previ• ous to his arrest ho arlvocati•il tile in.- troductien of a bid nulviicati 1.4 t•te 0 . 1 44 sage ‘ of a law tin hang, tur the charg e prefor,:od no dust, hitn..ieif. hint the eif actment leisving it to the di .ma'i'n of tine count to bail iu cerla n cases, tvitiOa sate the Doctor's neck. tiotWitlistand ling the unplea: i nant pn.ition it wi•uld place those inn, who differ him on the " delicate and exciting(pestien of slavery." The slave oligarchy v e ry well knotti, that it they can enforce the b C , llO, tilat uo ;nail could live int Kansas, unlos; an ultra pro-davety man, and the s paly renaitining retpti-ito is, to rit the G sver me to ,1,) 1 ,!y hall and w itch say hti suibended by the rusty est id ilOll/!: . ti of the Uoited States Si.titattes, and Ito ti au specified by law for ettovicts wear ball and'ctiaiu, soall h.e served out in prison. Part' idge, .trOisity,it„ - rnie, and Custtioq, a pro- , 14V,•1 y !flan, who teas con yiete.ll by Jodge tJ.,lr as the murderer tif N.trtott, have. made their escape. They were c:atitietl to gether, and carried the chat,' with them. the first ill/deuce id'a pro 7 slavery man being h nod guilty or any-critne is Kaosas, and Cato showil be mat ked" by the-iselrdetensivus," notwithstanding 'the scouudrel is at large, tiNtON. OP We. have. received a circular from Rev. Mr. Shurtlef£ colitaiging -certain inflrmation valuable to such ';l4' cuutempltte . einigratigil to lilalr4ai, f ro m wkich vie condense tim !oil:raving facts Agitator. Companies will leave Buffalo for Kansas 01. t. e 15th of March, lit and 15th of April, and sth of Ni ay, coming. Tuese companies will be conducted by men well acquainted with the route, and who will aksi4t emigratiti to locate acha Liget-nu:ly. Fiist ohm fire wi l l he afforded to all, at $25 .from Buffalo to Leaven• wu•th. for each adult, with 100 twof havgago. Extra baggage, ~S 2 per kau tt . deed Ibee The pre-emption law does not re. a man to take his family on hl, kt will take abonx a . w,eek to perfinci tlti4 ti Money eau he pr..euretl lay settlers w ith whi c h to purchase claims, by gi v . iu~tm)i iveges on them. Ta e mit bedding, Clothing nod Mechanics' touhr, in Ua way or Ilaggdfr. MII fell i\ilr Apr.l is the best limo to gi). A. man v irtu a. family should start with • k'ss than $2OO. • A sin* mad with not less than SlO. Pon. Sim 041:Aaron The folloiving talkie .frony II politi• cal opplineut of the U. 6enato:. elect from this State, is deserving of an elitimi : Fro:natio %liddietniva PailpMu Journal. Our iiffil.oo was Vi. 1 0 .11 0 1 . Tuestl, t , afternoon, by; tiff. newly-electetLlini• tell `tote. Senator from Vetittsylva Goat. Ca.nurov, wits beats the humus have teeently how/ l)tssto ore,' upou him awith all becoming modesty. Genet al is as fresh anti Leahy a, we have e. - . - er aeen beat lin; ou b ares or the fi trite campaign ' t ht toittlt %which he has iust pussed—anii lookitsg- as tlintigh he might live long 1,, en j o y the glories of his. into t_rititrip!/, and labat faithfully Gtr the. rnsinten• Alice of Perni.sy,ivattia's interests in the nignest legislative body.in the ivoiLli Eliotigh our-inclinations have always been the reverse o 4 his pi usent politi cal professions, Illd as a consequence, our hopes were can in it 190U1.1 tie 11301t134 tO deny, that atter the smolco tit the battle had cl..:artnl away, and it Vfai f mil: I tau I"awes ltd guile against Oil, it gore a heartfe, - . plea se re in; that was tu® I ICILY • 111..0r sia;:e ors word a sea (lay ..Ye avo khe . 4 ltes.t regard 'tor - the man anti never he itate,L to deckle our 41eat personal respeCt for him. L as'a citizen and fellow Cl altsman, it Is in Ile luau t 14011.11 1.11.0. :MCII =l/1 1 Uld he tun caS.a ; out tatere are •sliier traits 1.1 hir character which render this the attire it •sers this. Intl enterplise, oetievu lelce s•••iAtiility. are to • ;veil 111 11114 Coinullioity *to require' Allnoug'n hiure in.ef bee 01 . 1 . -11110; - I &allot! hi 1113 election, en I antipathies may prevail on that accouut, mom yr it he*' itate to bear Wlttle,,s to bin rune pe!• aortal character and noble manly dis posi. r.,e..e aie lint a ie.,/ 1141- vitiiials its our to..vn swanewo positi , ni anti tortune they posse.ni tam generous assistance ; and it is .tcts ad' tot i kid that have stamped his name ind.lihly in t h e •Itratts of our citizens, %Yates time catin..% cif co. Ge'n. Cameron, while with us, gave a I eiatiusi of s of till early expeli.. came; employed successively as "(ley. ii," c snpNait,r, edit.,r a of proptiemr of a oriutin , ;111 , .:0. 1.4.1ie ill i3t you i; men wati ;stsrt to hie With tpitir ,JW!I , e L.] 1.1..: 1 ).0 it C!, IV, wit hi.rlt. in IA:, bitter d, and ptivstinna. lit., fist cs.p - rtis,:rs as a wilder - oa, st•VIAI, a.,(1 /I •000,1 t AL, rat ina"y I lure. ilia there veil, s.nn •1 ling al 013 h. y ulliCO Could !lilt be erti•lii! , l by iiiiVer,ll.y of C.001104..11, and maul lull to p:esstuwirwf u Ile lia• 1111-i111.! ,1 ill,i 1 .10•1. iii -la. never I t g,,t;eu tae lowly condi tion trii n whie'a bit ..prang, mar is lit est a nod to t4it Ltak ill wan oliCe "uil• ly a printer's j 'ap,'srentico." r.vs it: I Years saute, ..1:10•ed .•ifteo Cameron. was c:untected Wits a .riat- Hag establistintent, yet Ms iovo tar thee hnstnems is still retav,ed, and he not, unit equently steps into a'com posingst own anti tiAttin•lnes tae Work men] by picking Up type! We traga oftor licatil :'typos" tflis - hurg elate Love:A.4e.< of his agint : in inniti ling the tiny ,"weapoits"—"in days g nor by.' O , the whale, f Gen. Cam eron for .ties u lea4oir ut tta Indilt3.l rnts;iiitude. 13 WO api or tad, he uas I9;.11 try strettgtli Ut eltaratitcr, to alt ruriarat place to Lilo land—toe envied r.f ad oppoilmiL3, and ad.uired by al woo Cita appreciate Li tic, tiers mai worth. His caved is_ wiirthy of study by t re young mei, of the country, whit need not he ashamed to emulate his. example. Th, ht,tirry of hit career should be wale-spßed turintizh land, 11) stive eitcouragemeut t•, all huntLlu stithtg ere up lire's pathway• dove many ganriuses lie d.irmairt un der a cl,uid Ut inaction, twat mignt be rouseu to energetic. eff-irts, try the reading of sued a IliStohty at hid 1 The mote we• ponder I.llol' It, the more to• tense trecomes our admiration (,t• ita subject, and the prouder we teel, that lie i, ow• •Cit.lll.li ES.and . 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