The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, March 19, 1857, Image 2

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    Preaching"-
'Pia. in• in:, of the Atlerinistra:.ion
stretcrelves hoarse with
Lit riles - gainat prreeh.-
inR." none have been •mitire_ lOttok
thus the Vilna , . Tlisp ?electable print
P b
I i !-' 4 i k i ritY OgOtliPdt ,
p.-rfor,oh4,4:e!hteughout is worthy of
•AIIBATH IN
WASIIINGT N. .
• . •
.•
Pierce
. has. during the
Lt Ape.' heen a raiipler at
tend...it
.this. Vourrand-i-balf-strent
.iiest , ;terialt Match. Last Sabbath
Y: ionturkably. fine day. The crowd'
ii, ri • .'ity ellended church. With our
~ititea The poor-and a-hall-atteet
alAl Mai verpratiCri ermitied ; and
AI tit. rpm t in the ehutch filled at an
f•irry nr,ar. except the ono t•ccupied
I%'..ttie`Pieidettr. He came in as the
po; i , r hegan --The Rev. Mr. S".11,l
-e' fid. h n tor; in.:the course olthe
olle occasion to addl es% the
P's alluded to the
_great
v t.,. winch he had been called as
Oftaris great nation; of the.
vers t f t i kis Admixistratios t ofthe Cr:.,
.t. f fi' ol
.9/:jloptaas clamor,clamor, cind el' the
;•i. .
. 1 914 F i s e st i o h Willa, 4e 1 2 4
riCezked4 end elittcling. feelingly.
to Elie sorrow pf that chu ch
'toe' rent.le at large, at the depart
n.e the President from among us.—
.I•••.lenin stillness and rainy teats bore
witless to t.l'!e truthful . statement."
nihene remarks very perti
n,!.....y Was there ever anything
under Ow rule of the Ommro—or even
in the hiwestilebasement of the Lower
Ltopire—irrore servile awl out . of place
to a place of divine worship than this ?
W •re sleep the thunders of indignar:,
D..ftioth a cy against t 4 political preach.
'And where, ice ask. is ill that beau
lifui ;citric° tendered to
11.. Tylig and.his congregation by the
Williamsport center 1
Agvegate Valuation of Topa
• bie Property in the Sever
al Counties in the State.
Vr.nn a table in the Re!poet of the
It jai (1 4111:W0114Q qotnmissioners, rc
rintly in,-session at Harrisburg, we
194 e tlte * following aggregates of the
of property subject to State
. 1 . 47 C -C in the several counties in this
State, Ms deternsinecl urkin by the
for 1857. and until its next see-
E anfNug.
A dam.,
tin.stratig,
1 4i:1;:
afititril.
D , :1. 1 / 4 s, •,
iott fur; :
t :Iv
6114
C;lrth
( , :hestiar, •
fltrian,
1 71intim, •
•11• Raid,
C.s'fimbia. •
.....wort - ord. •
Pchmvitre r
VAir; 7_
royett.e. .
"%ranklin.
V.1,1011,-
t.l retie, . ..
Huunugdon.
.1u antle,
Lincrister,
Lawrence,-
Lettianon,
Luzerne,
#eberiari-; •
Ki.ean w , • - .
\jl 0,,
„titinroa,
l'tfi)ntanntery,=
Northampion,- .
Northinnbei land,
l'Yee7: •
• - •
BnOer,
i&irne'rs'e;
sUltli6il, •
4 4•*( 14111Mriat
"
Warren,
Washington,
eland, ' •
NVYn`rn • '
Y.111c,"• -- • • '
a tai.
Thtl I3oard . Of Revenue 0 - .4proissun.,
ers adjoyne4 on the 12th inst.
THE JOURNAL-;
, Core!Wig*, P.A.; 2 "
TlMrSidarAMPirnifigniii• I% 110/s
; -.. JNO. 7- 0. -111-41fIti: OPATO,a•
Appointments by the Gov
ernor. • -
ties his!‘old7hitefelt
hat" to his worthy Seni ir, tiunt t .col,
rons S Msism, with An_ d'ofe'rtsime io
the railiiari honors tine an hid of (1:or:
ernor Editors are the very
chat s for, though uot often the ridings
of,. cum oneetary prefertneit, and t ho
,Tonior thi d a that the 'Goy. has been
,•Recessflil in the prea,mt
•"
uppointin 'III from the oress-rang.
We ,els.• 14-4rti that G. B. Ovarcr..s
Esq. of this pl-ce has heel) apponted
'Aid to the Governor, with the rank of
Lieut. :Cul. This is a!so a go;k1 ap- ;
pointrtt , tht,. and an evideneo..of the
just discrimination of his F!xcellency-
We :take pleasure in announcing to
the readers a the Jalnzal, that we a,a
nosy itegociating s ivitb a type foundry
for a complete New Dress for the pa:
per. We have long felt the necessity
of this, but have riot felt eble to prc.-
cureihe type,.. as the paper 'dies not:
more than pay the ordimiry expenses
of publication; but we are now resolv
ed' to try - the experiment •of greeting .
our readers with a plait. and modest
appearance, hoping thereby t' eh.
hence the value the paper and meet
with a corresponding support from its
friends. We expect to issee,the first
number of Vol 10, with new type,.
and ask the friends of the Jouinal to
extend its circulation among their
neighbors. We ha 4 not asked our
friends for new subscribers heretofore
because We deemed it unfair to ask
people to. take a paper which it was
almost impossible to read, but we be
lieve that from three to four hundred
new subscribers can easily be obtained
for the next volume. Willonv friends
aid us in this matter? Our•friends we
are confi lent will bear with our faults
until the "guild time mes." . ' •
Mc. Camerdni Confirmed
On Saturday morning, March. 13th,.
the United States Senate adopted-the•
resolutions of the Judiciary Committee
Confirming. Hon. ,Simon Cameron. in
Les Seat, Mr. Forney and his friends
are thus again defeated—and tint, too,
by the action of their own -political'
friends. Mr.. Buclrsuivi dared not
give him a Cabinet appointment in the
face of the expr..eised condemnation of
the man by the Legislature of hissown
State, 'and Vte U. S. Senate did not
date to follow up the precedent it hal,
established in the "case of Mr. Harlan
f lowa. The Senate, however, utter
ly refuses to do anything in the Indi
anaSenatorinl pin: They desire to .
hold it over until next session, arid
thereby gain time•:and strengththat
is, corruption strength,—to confirm'
Bright and Fitch, in their 'seats ; and
which would be a, greater ontrage
on the popular sufirage than was the
ousting of Harlan. • • • • •
New Hampshire Election.
The_ 19th of March, 1857, was a
daN; of crowning glory for the Rep . üb*-
licans the granite State., Tney
have elected Wnr Efaile,•Relublican,
G-overnor by over' 3000 majority, and
re-elected by hamliome mkjorities the
three •Repnhlican Congretleirien who
naw•represent.
James . ...ecroitd Dist., M. .W.
Tappan; Third Pk., :Aaron .ll,•Cra
gi n. - The State Senateire all ffetiab- •
licatis, and Mies° oinerresenta • -
tives.stauds 150 li r ept4blic4ns to 52
Democrats:. • • -
•New Hampshire once was giran up
entirely to the Democrats, and it may
be asked what has 'cauied . this great'
change;, and we know of uo hater,
eply than hepiese a Demo:mote Pres
ident was elected irons it ; and it is to
be hoped that the result may be the
same in PetinsyWania, though not with
the same national sacrifices ,to cause
it. From present appearances, there
is great hope fur so desirable a change.
But vise la_ Republicans of New
Hart.pshite--411 /toile thou Granite
State.".
.•
Th• Philadelphia Evening Journal,
a copy of which is before us has: the
"caste" of :to able 'and induential Pa
per. fts syropathipaare with the Re
publicans,- we infer from its editorials.
$568,750,234
NEW DRESS.
grOo.rw- first page wit • 0140
azi a 4 oldeFttom the N. Li:ca :0141., 1 1.-12
j refere4e to the e
reets!..t , t,mfrage of
the,rstaioriki of the SupriiirtOnurt of
ilke triAtedStatqa. Thikartielia of the
Postie an able - exposition'oftge effect :
of-that deCision,- which itiii )5.".
a iustly
•been' termed l'a; Mere bland, of the
lir.q:tifiVer . 'MIA' iriefly"'dispoee s e — of,
'the eat' . hi' a' (mune? as able tis•ii is just.
The able opinioiiii of Jostiaes 14e:..ean
sad 'Clirtis ire in L'rnoastiremileillateci
to rehut • the influence Of those of the
,
majori.y, and, we regret that the-col
umns of our arnall.pa per -will not ad-
Mit the:irngthy but hit:cresting' 4oeu
ments. We howev4 give abrief ex-•
tract frOM each, to show their spirit.
Justice McLean . says : '
'ln - this case a majority of the Court
- have said that a slave may be taken by
his master ii.to . aleirit it y of tilt: . Thol-:
ted state's,' the same - ea n lionM or "au
ohei-kind 'of property.„ •it ii true this
was said by the court, as . also many'
other things orhicli ale tifni;authisiliy_,
Nothing that ; has bee,n, said"by 'Eking".
?chi, h has' not a . ' dfrect . bedring on 'the
jurisdiction of the coirt . against"thhich
they. can be considered: as auth•iiiy.
I shall certainly not r'egorit it ai /ea.'
The question of jurisdiction being ha
fore .the coils t was decided 'hy them:
authoritatively,' but 'nothing 'beyOr: I
that questiOn." •
Judge Curtis -- tluis sumitituily de.
strop all , the clever arguments of Mr.
•uchanati and his Judicial co vartners,
relative to the spower ;if C.mgress to
legislate for the territories:
"Ifit ciin be shown by anything in.
the constitution itself, that when it'
confer's on Con,greis• . the power to matte'
all needful rules and red.lations
specting,.the territory b longing to . the
T..Tuited States, the•exLluit•o3 ot the al.
1 'wance of slavery was• excepted; • o
if anything in the . e
history.of pro
vision tends to show that such an x-•
ception - , was intended by, thrise who
trained and acinpted .the - constitution,
to be invo lined into it, I hold it to be
my &try -carefully to consider and ..to
allow just weight to such .c,in,idera
tions in interpreting the positive text
of tits constitution. But, where 'the .
constitution has salirn/1 needful rulel
aed re gulations, I must find sOniethin't .
more than 'theoretical -reasoningto in
dace me to say it did . nit mean all: .
Tner:et bit - ye bcen'eriiiitent ipstitnees in
this ,court, - . closely ahalagous to "this'
.
one, in which sucn - ati attempt- :o in
troduce an exception not found 'the
cor i titution itself has lailed . rif stiecesS.".
By late adrices from Washington,
we learn that the majority are elorne
what incline! to back down fccin' the
diziy height to which they . hare :as
scendtol in :this matter, .awed po
doubt !mY .the. general: feeling of.dis
pleasure- which has met their decision
both in
.and out of WasbingtOn. We
hope Mr. 13 ichanati will reconsider
his instructions Co them, and for the
honor of his conntry-•and the interest*
brin - g-them hack to tha level
ofl
tiational tribunal.' • ' -
pnAnoipaiion in Tffisson,zl
This subject, which has begn an fa;
centlY and sttbleilly, and', wit may add,'
unexpectedly sprwig upon. the L:,gis
lature ofl . l.ll.issouri,. hits been . ably and
warmly pressed upon'-the penile of
that state In a recant in the
legiilaturn by the Gratz
Brown, of Si;_ Louis, : and in several
well written and unan.werable edito
rials in the Nlisatiu i Democrat.- Theie .
articris cOnirler • the question only: up
on the relative, merits.of fre and
•slaie Libor. as applicd to agi iculture,
and which is the strongest ..argument
. of the ap. , logisti for a 'syaterri which is
,instithii ma :*hich we
inherited frion our foretathera.
...The'
'latest 2:ticba pr!, tha,,subjvct
.in, the'
'Democrats,. which has corne,Undet• :our,
,• • • ... •
woke, after carefully • comparing 2 tl4
atatiatinal 'developments of the two
systemi, and impartially chsctissink the .
'results,,thus concludes
"We think it supertiuous to:..givia -
local,'applicatioa to the reflections sug.
geled by..theforegiong facts. Utter.-
- ing panegyrics on free labor would lie ~
fts onnecessary as ideclaiatiecs of the '
brig:itness, of the:sun. Oue.retnark. it
may be advisable to make.: The mor
'els' of free labor cannot be maintained j
in, juxtaposition with : slave .
Where slavery prevails the dignity, : of
free. labor will . •not ,be reeoguized..t
,Nlau,,accustomTito associate, slavefy
and labor,. accustomed to seethe plow
and - . the Sickle: in thui hands. of the
slave, will attac the idea of inferiority '
to Ale vocation, and : . thence to the inn
dividual wtto. labor •iu , it. We may
say this is unjust, and so it ia; but yin
the wisest ancernost,dispasifitinate are
under the influence cl the law of asso
ciation of ideas . , aiid "' can no more ea
cape from it than . tf . fali
.can, expel the. I
idea 45':lace froria . . thei ,
TO I
:preserve restore the true. dignity of I
manhoodjil'Ouifiterking men, the total
severance-e ig
f.alavery-firenst labor .111$---i
Drat begat fro* . evety. diviiiiim• I
Of labor vOlilch t,ftow ed
. ; by!_whitr
ti. ,Self*Speet-ie,the basis ( - trio
lathy. :a rid, fcmscitnis - 41 4 eortisdatirtitr', thit
•
rierircirk` of the tneanetri vice*. !rpm
trinateljr, the; shadow ofthe slivedvrel's
on several kinds.ollabot,.and' subtle.
effect • upon. the people is easily.
The .digirity, of, labor.eyeit:
more,than. its rights calls for emansi-.
pation In Missouri. It is Aga thatllS.:
'-tau after seeing maw mimicked the
'Creator by producing a: monkey. The
presence - ofelitvery like, ail ornuipres-.
nut companion of whit(' labor, :might
bey.. eonidert.d -: s bialding
. eariceture
upon it. . The i ichievernents of mind
over mutter are being'JattlkiPlied of,
late years. ' . 'EVery 'machine invented'
is u ildry of froe labor, 'll'he'day
will ari ive w.heir toil in any oppressive,
lense will he unknown,, when All lien
but ihe . icinna will . be ennobled by .
scieneir it tb pool-light which'
thought reciiiites from thebrow, yin" .
progress of Which we speak, means the
elevation 'of 'the
,people to the pipna
ele'soir which the . fecv -individuals who'
'unite iii thninselve's knowledge e
tae,:'dsud: iota state of isolation: This
i 5 tlici 'foal meaniu.g
Terrible. Railroad Aooident.
ABOUT 80 LIVES LOST.
- Another Of these fearftil' tragedies .
for which:American , railroads are be.-
coming selfarnims. was.etiacted on-the .
Canadian Great Western Railway be=
tween Toronto and Hamilton; -- oti the
14).th inst. It appears tnat a local
.or
way -train, between those tent places
which left
,TOrontO at 4 o'clock that
eVening, i 2 crosstaz tha bridge over
the'lle.s.Sardines Canal was procipi- •
tated - into the Canal: 'There were
about 100 pa4seti.xers on the train, and
but 15 were taken 'out alive.Hqur of
whom hare 15;1/Ce etird Prot r injuries
reCeived. Among the kilo,' we see
the names of ~ tintiol Zi n nerrann tor
nierly - of Lancaster, in this State, hut
tecontly of Niagara Falls, and ow.ier
of the Clift nt House and Other ralna•
1:4 property there; and Mr.. Kendall,
of Lockport; N. V.; these . were. the.
only Americans killed, the pas,,engers
being prinCipally frorn Hamilton,
ronto - and the adjoining towns ' The
water in,the canalis,lB:feet deep, and
the - bridge -w.tselevated se. ie GO bet'
above the water. Fifty-seren bodies
h td been lecoverecl, up to the night of
the
.1311 1 ; and at that time nri inquiry
had Been held as -to the cause of the
accident.
.M'ln speaking. of .the D.nocratic
nomination for G.,vernor, the Erie
Gazette thus bri,•fiy stuns uP the qual
ifications and antecedents of Gel. Wn..
F. Packer :
"In referetie.:- t r the nominee f.sr
(iovernrir--enticerning whom we briof
ly expressed Ourselves laq week—w.,
may further' say. in the Jangliage . of
one of our - mist intelligent contempo
drik that'he is an old and hitherto
snacessful - -office4hunter- , .has made }i
f o tune, out ofpublie plunder ;Itas rode
h..th sides of, evei y important State or
National./nestionthat has agitated the
people since his participati.m in poli-,
ties, and if atiy,rnatt cati,ride,two hor
ses running afferent ways, h e is. jug ,
the.nKatt, ,He. voted for the 'Mature
Liqu.ir Law. in the Logi, 'attire, and,
aftet wards stumpetn.gainst it, and lids
boxed all sides. of the political corn-
pass with no -commotudexterity,"
• 112rThe - funeral ol;serinies of Dr. E.
Philadelphia; on the 12th
inst., are described by. the Seeming
Journal
Journal as exceedinveny
plant ever;witnes-ied there.: Few men
have lived "and died in the presentcerl
turv'W'inse-liiOirep hies have keen so:
entirely and exclusively the.r court
try!s-gloriits
.Dr. .& 'tering
its service.•at the earliest..nracticable
age, with t 4 Mind•rounificently endow.
ed liy nature and proft;und educatimi.
'the her: of the 'Arcti•seaS became a
; bright . ornament to hiSciaintry's hi t
torY,.ap-d' died, ,sinurtied by the whole
mittiv, at an- age when -most . mat!.
tl eet.tire : re posibility of man:
hood: I e • was n . years nfage. • -
rgrr:iia poihrpolitati Art Journal,
fur Marc'),, is on our, It,. has
'several excellent articles, and contains
.'the ufficialrepoitotttieTauuary 'dt
inns from winch team : . t.hat:Col.
11.'OrUrton, of t h is
Bronze kisdallion 01 Washjugtei,.aud
':was the only auccessful out of-the
33'aubscribera fin•the'place;=noany of
i theta, indeed; .riot s .errin getting the
ftl4gaznea'Old'ugravingscuptractei . ,
SitICEI. the foreguitig!was tit
rtype ; we -litive:.r,iceived our cOpy•nf
1 the eitgraving:"Saturdny Night," It
1 . is a magnificent picture.
eathing i aAjkacit ni
ys 1.-
Weresisile; iiectioniATl• r .
. • r.=
`'oat
the begrlet#l2.
61100 aw h s betiimP:redecleci
t ate Trelever—h ! n 'mss be Men
`iaranotheriarti6le.
.$. -B. Chasit_ . ..lsq.,--nientber of--the :
Itotiairfrattl:fluscii!iehanaa, will accept
oat thaitki - 141 - C eci)Py — of;44o' - ' eettepiitt
of the :Mensgere of the -Western Penn
sylaania Hospital,lar 18.57.
urn'Kim.,:tllo murderer of Nor
erns , a Almon*, s arreJted oh the
t .-
afternoen-of .the .10th -i net, 'lat au ob.
scurnlavern near Bloomsburg,: Lu
soma noway in this glare. , , Yha, place
ia known ais L9Pg NMI .and
tei on: North` Mountain; ' # l6ll .
. . ,
named Aarun.%Volf, and Ai knons:
Arrested him.: Thera seems 'to be no .
doubt' in regard to the Ijoltity:af the
m:.n. •
. .
The Tribune cautious the.piiblic ,
against a society - purporting to im a.
Young oleo's Kansas Association of
Now York city," of Which - "Mr.
E. Proutlfoot, /Worley 'at Law.",
pretonds to be corresponding secreta
ry; and which has been sending,arcu
!ars about
_the country fur "material
aid," It is a bolos ooncern-doutptesn
originated for Swindling purposes. ;
tar The triumph ofJo Ige Black, in
securing a place irs. the Cabinet, will
render it necessary fir the people of
PentiCylyailia to elect twit .Judges of
the State Rapr'eme C,eurt, next Fill!.
The.iuccers of the Judea will promote
scitisin apparently taking place
among the shamooracy of Pennsylra-•
nia.
• 14 1 " The Editor of the .Tour-'•
nal, at Pottsville. is decirous of obtain
ing statiltics as to the nuniher Bitu
minous Cp!aerie., now w , ,orked in the
United States, w ,ether by clrift4. ran
'lint in from the water level--hysink
ing a shaft; or shipe--di.pth of dope.
an.l abaft—Ahe steam priVrar employed
ai each Collie' y". 77 the quanti. yof Coal
numb..r and thick.
news of veins as far ai known—the
principal markets, and the distance to
those markas,-whether fiy Railroad pr
Canai.-
Pim rum Kit.t.wo--Nauttow
Wednesday lag, NEMOS Gtausr.a and IVn.t:
Iva EI.7TMAN while hun . .ing in highland Toms
ship, in this County, killed a large .he P , n.he
me ism - ins eight lees sis - inches from tip to
The dogs treed the anim 11, a d t4inn.
era and EIITIAS wave ooking to sea W tics
tree it wi.. on, tAckv,it hatrd it let gt,
shrive< batik aid '7l4c e3ein sd it win; !h . ?.
uui
tndititott nitt.`7 Mit th-ew hi a tell far
e tough Rat of es'way to isSc .se t fierce en.
counter. an lou seeing tits :II it again
u) the tract. In ' pmfil the P
her struc - c .V Ea 0,/.,111 WI. arm naar the
s!Ktakter,riad loft tto mtrk , his : It Lying
shie. he eft! ortha h t tier follotecl his en.
any to thedinis, where reody fee a I.s or a
ponnce,. s'ici• lay witching him, he raised his
rifle, a id with nuerting pr eis'On p:tt a bal
through h - er hes& The bat-ty we believe hi
,sl2—which is t good d Lys sworlt.; though - he
had .a very irrbw .
•Rrporter.
Th Election of Stabs Tra ts 1-
r - rer. ' . 4*
The election of State Treasurer was
hvld ibis - clay :at • 12 O'clock;- ; .lllere
were but two candidates in the field,
Mr.M'allsw.`tbe present incnmbent,
am! Jseon DICK, Philadel
phia. •
Tho follovring rnenlhora
s vrere Etbstent
all belonging tai the Aoisericah and Re
publican party: '
Jorm W'Krtitsrorn. and
JAGfin G. SHUMAN,. ' ' -
Seri - atm-P.9m the ,Lwllliun:► & Lancas.
ter 'district. . -
Pittt.t.te W, H.UQfEkEr.pv,n,. .
• of Lancaster county..
- Jon& H.WINTII DE.
of Huntington . county.'_,,
Dr. JOHN WHIGH C.
of D 110 in county.
1111. Ntenot,a of Bradford, Republi
can, and 1I r. JiNKINS, Demoorat,
paired off toga! her.
Capt refused to votQ.
'Mr. M'Gitaw received 68 Yates, hut
if tinwe men who, have heretof.wo eat . !
ed with - the' party had been at their.
Doca could ., and would
have been elected. But as it was
plaiiiiiSeen that:FIVE rept had betray
ed the'Will of their constituentet,,those,
who-would have otherwiseinted
'our candidate, - Were' : retuctautly . ; core:
pelted to vote for the, prettent incurn
' .
Hai" thetiy o genatOr4 for the Lgn.
caster . district, and the memb - ei . from
Lancaster county, Dr: Winnirr.
Dau'phin county; 'and
. TR
ct6e ihem4eives, re4 121114 V0• ;. .be: Bt M n *
ilcrSE.Kkgreß Wrim.!.r
thwit--,•the'iithers made
coiyieutene to be.
burg
_Telegrap4,'Afarch. 11.
• WASECCEMIN..
: 1 7 ' • -
Comnfrin lame of the N. Y. - Erining p o w)
iminerodiallactios—The Supreme CourtileideL
.L 1 • ' •
WAINTINGTONr. blarch TO - , 1857.
, i-ThaSentite Were occupied this m oro ..
ing. for a few moments in the. discu s .
- siori of'the salid4t7 of eron's
tin rt.- -The iumitt cu. -t9L ...30101 _thit
protest of certain deutoraoc memb er ,
.of ,thp_ Pannsylvanist...legisleturis" had
been. keferedi- a reprarteir,iit ,favor .
Caner'' n: Mi. Thigh Ideiner dissenting,
No. action was: , taken...llh the report;
thank there is little: dnubt ll,ukt the
protest. will be dismissed without cot.
emmty. Fos nay. dannot• be 'gratified;
Mr.. CimieroinV.oxflicity ~denies. the
rumor that iutisods., acting with th o .
administration party.,.. , 1-I.n iays that
hiss rrevioins seatitotialterntlie always.
supported the Wilmot Proviso aid the
distinctive ifaCirfnes•of the tepublics o
party, and shall iiimoeaso swat . vcrfso r,
. :! •
those principles. regal!' tie fg t .. ;
ther 'rumor that.be
ey to aid hillier eittablishivierit of a Dens
iriministratioc journal' ins.Wishiugoo,
ho says theriiis 'fits troth ill hi* Tnai
he does . wit- agree in ~sentiment with
• 'Major ,the .proprietor of the
proposed organ; *and had not...been in.
vited to aid it; a4d if . he, hid,
not have the, undertaking;'
his sole object in coming here being 4r
,serve Po itisylvania, • and to establish•
and vindicats lmiMt good name, and
: no t
to pi omote tiny .P'rivatif bnsinsas i titer
wets: - 7. • . : :
A. reactintinn, ordering the printing f
twenty thousand , eopies Of "the recent
opinions of the Supreme Conn justice 4
in the caste of Dred Scott,- was bu m .
duced by Senator.Bejanwn this morn.
ing, and lie:i:overfor coOderation
.morrow.. It WM. : probably evoke la
interesting discussion on the subject of
the late extraordinalyAecision of that
body. which ha's already rekindled the ,
agitation it wrt4 &signed to quell.
• AR raipi decisiOn it
General Cass; whn was inr ed tn.
hear the reading it, anti who occu•
pi ed
.a : artimi neat seat in the hall of th:!
court, teas not roach pleased with the.
ne.f.ult. He had . H .. ..gelled with mauilaa
impatienceltoAndgelanefe elaborate.
refutation nf sqn:atieriovenetgoty, but
wheit the Venerable Chief, flistiee had
uttered the declaration. that the conc.,•
tutional. provision, empnwering
gre'n; to make all needful rules.aii4
tilatiote for the territories. applied on.
ly to territory i r possession 411kovert.
meat at the Hine the constitution was
'adopted, be 'seized his hit and rnarch•
e I out. io a manner indicating his die.
slot ,to every. ;Hirt who saw hirn.
more Hinnyhe ''could-statid end he.
did not care to hear 'the' recnah der of
:h - -
~ashirigton Itema.
A majority of the Senate's Commit-_
tee on the . Judiciary lave decided to
re a - resolution for taking testimo
ny hi 'lndiana; in refeieneet totheecon
tested •eleetiona 'from that state, and
will, it is ela;,l, report in favor of- Mr-
Cameron's Agin to a seat 'traits P,nn
sy lvania. . • -
Th e Senate, in Executive &nil.
ratified yesteraay 'ConnUerri4 'ti-estiss
with Persia, Venezuela and Chili. '
The Committee on ,Foreigtii Rela
tions will have a ,meeting; to-day,
consi , let the Qlarendonsaillas tioaty.
:Ex President Piercerbas' gone
: Vs
V.. &Ail to visit some personal friends.
Toe foreign Ministers, in a: body.
vvere,introli aced ,to the -President by
Mr. Can. • yesterday, •at.'•tlie -Whiter .
House. de Sartiges, senior- mem•
her of the . diploiriatie . orpi;4aadn c
gratulatoryriddress, to which the Pres
ident reprtetl.
The membere cif the syarinus presses
in Washington addressed a highly
complimentery Titter to 1111-1 Banks.
prevsons the'exptraq,ll of the term
of his ElPeakirship. reply, he saiik
"The in.luetry and early lotelliger.co
which gice:vishie to • yi.tirs labors, are
often,the subject of commendation, and
to this I era, happy to add. that as fir
as I am able to jurlg4 you boo bao
guided,as, nmaqh-by.a desire to do jus
tice to indliiiluals; es tO , promote Ola
the public welfare." .
TherSenate \ ratified the Dallas -CIO"
endon trinity in emended (Cirri, by 'a
vote - of al . egeitist 15. 1 .
• :1• " . Altderss l in, late delegate from,
Washir•gtoo, bits been appointed Gatos
131130 r of:that territory., Mr. Ander- .
• • to enter • • -his'
sun 13 upon duties at the •
'eipiration of the commission of:go-et
, nor Stevens.=-Er - ening Post.