THE KKI'UM.ICAN. 7.:. 1.' '.;, AiM , ' i M. 'V.' i. . I.. ii! i :i. i , 7 iv a.iii.i;u., nuii. As w I nig tiuce ii''i . 1:1 'ill 1:' I lor;:! n new lusty an i Ii i.l i' II l'riil)-l v ii.m, v;i'i il.'' In K i . nope ol cons iilalin nil 11.C .lir-nr. nut tmWtmh tl.at lave hilhnto , , , oi.ilit mi lli.i ,.i.li i, ...III.. ... lit... .. . .. 1 ii.-.imi: nji uii; i IMIii 01 inn Tr;i,.nii'i u iivii;;; men loivsivtl I'V our moro cm?i viiiSMir, Jirr-sui!, ahi.itLm, mvl svvs.no'J.iin; mrtirs, nn,!er llie nainn of on American party," not tccau tlii:ir;v. - puliiicnl f eints linrnicjiiizn by any means r.s i :. .1 i.. .i -n . " "'"'o"1' " ' quiro the pneiinco of sneh a c'diniiimtion turonmier llm plain republican principles "lions now find it difiieult to rrali-enou'-h Slorrs nnd .shops were closed Tin- cuvs 1 " V,":,MS u ''''PI"'11 (''',f with rolei t and Admiral Horn i;n, d mniiir; tin. f pr,. ,ii.,H,i:,7u,,clru:,.!.,o, T.iiV.1"';.-... hnl a- nt'ii'ist trti i inn im n-i. nn. .....i au .!en ivhnsn iir.n nnniii .... ... r.. ... ... :. . i i . . . J ' -0 .,v. j ""' 'in.-; tier slill Ik overcome uu enemy fortified : with no impenetrable a shir-ltl ; nml tlio full knowlcd-e of this has doubtless mo. ved the .rent Win, parly to this net of conuu!i-wi:i4!!o:i. now iiroii.t we i,m J i . , , . ... ascension. llow nroud we bhould , feel ofu pnrty that rcipiirrs such an alienco even to endanger its measures ; and with what confidence wo may clin to principles tiiat defy their assaults. Lt ud ihn "isms and "tuctious" of tho day j comumennu contedcrate ns much nstheyjn county in the slate possessed of so rliniCA Trrt fit a 1. 1. ...t.. 1 ) i I iMnm. nnmnni .l1 . I.L J". i vi.vuOM1,v.., li.u ni-.ii.Tiuw men, aownj U .iu--si-crcioain-uouna apostates," whose favor in now courted. Lrt them ajree to ' trnmnln nn llm Prtn..i;i...: .1 i .1 . ..iu e-wiiauiuuoii, uiiu uei v Hie : laws! Let them resort to (be blasphemous obligations of their new confederates, iu i I the proposed alliance; let them invoke the religious bigotry and superstition of the country in its favor ; lot them appeal to the native-born citizen for aid, and en courage him in his war of persecution and' intolerance ngainst those w ho owo their in r tli toonothfcr chmato and sod; let'a'd this be done, and they will sii'd find in the hour of trial that they will stand as a par ty condemned before the tribunal of pub lic opinion. The thinking, reflecting, and intelligent portion of the people, will not nor cannot go with them. Political dem agogues for a while may hang their hopes upon such nn organization, but tho far mer, mechanic, and laboring man, who have ever found sympathy, encouragement nnd protection within tho ample folds of the Democratic party, will not bo led astray by the empty sound cf a came. Thty an "American party" indeed, who would destroy the wisest provisions in her Constitution! They, who are willing to coalesce with fnctionists, to sever the bonds of our glorious union ; they who ivould striko from oui Constitution the guarantee of religious liberty ; they who would placo in its stead a religious test, organize an inquisition, and compel the world to pass in review before it, call themselves an "American party." It is hut another cunningly devised means ol deceiving the people, and resorted to alone for that purpose. They aro bold in say ing that under their old name they ennnot bo successful. As a party, will thoy, with a new name, nnd the same old principles, he moro acceptable ; nnd yet by such means they expect to betray the unthink- ing into their ranks, and use them as step, j pmg-stones to the seat of power. Against, such a combination, we have but one ap- peal to make, and that must bo tu the common sense of the intelligent part of the community. Tho ignorant may be de. coyed into it ; the timid may falter before it; the dishonest and time-serving politi cians will rush into its embrace ; but the honest tho fearless, nnd tho intelligent vo.crs, wnl turn from it with loathin;' and disgust. To them will be left the proud .-.;. r..,.i; rr. n .. . . . ....au.i.uuil 111 llllilllV UlUmil liniT OVCr I If ; combined fnrcp coK . i i n''- ' may God speed the day and ihn l,r 1 TilE SOCLE AFFAIR. The steamer Asia, which arrived at N York on ihn om i, :n, , ... .... . O J -' utni.. uiiim i n verv we eomo information il,t T v t. : nnlml ritn,M.;, ..t. , . . .- ''.."! ,. c 'i Soillfi ir.A nnuiloiTn r.f .1 ll. v..ucr mroiuuing .Mr. dominions. This was tOTL;i,: is said lo have been .!, me,,., '.r .,' : i Mll UI I1IU llll.' rortuniiies of tho British Cihlne.ul1 verv w-kolv cnlcl 1 ,i,.. .: - ...j i'.iu,i.iu;u uiiu mis was nni he proper time for their ally in the East-' prn w:r in , -... i .., vinvi uiiu nn v iui uier cnn.racis of this character, at least until ihey shall ., , , , - near the result of the exnrditinn T.,.t., u ., . , v...v.,v,., ,3 ui.tjwii upon uie cor- reclnrvQor tliio inf. ir:.- ... 1 " , ., ,,UH- 11 " ,scon-;don nnd Paris as early 8 ,!l0 greatest lack-outs of modern times and' nd )onx if no: tru, then ihn thing looks serious! ' '-' enough, and our authorities will find that' they are by no means too fast in fitting out cu our thipsor war just as fast as their mcsns will allow. P. S.-S,nce the above was written, the of this, and hope there i, no hoax about it; c i nP V v Tnr "i'' steamer Canad, has arrived at New York, 'unless it is intended thus to shuillc- Andro! 1 t o, , W.a9 regarding our I wt.hnews fully confirming the above, so'off the board for IT'S. Senators. In tha't V t ImIT "1 ?7 hj that sh,i lUr. .i...r.. - .... i.' . " . U' R- Marshnl last w", on the charge of that th.lt there i tlirrnfi.rr. r,n . .c'r.tcp nn nl . uo wi Franc,-., pre01 .t;,b,W,,iE..re,ok.,. 4.8.. bos'. iminiiiA! ' ' ,'i n ri n f 1 'i .ii.in i rt (! In: 'it r i .ii i . u,. Ice. lie- ! 'Si' lent, .. . ' ; II' t'l" i'im,. 'i.,,. r ii r 'rii. W lie nf III I '! V lr . i ,;t I'll' i r. :. rf m.muiss e, Minium .; v, :i !. I w Ii. !.l";e. Wliil i! -oii.o ,, Iiil'iVi'S nre'fl I I!"- n.iurr h ue I n !; r' ' "I c foil lee", n'l r h:;l p.v.io ii n.it i-iiiniiial I'-rn L r- 1 1 ; 1 1 r about '' 'iifiini'.t.iii! cnipi'ratin;T iipoii i!u lmi. W...M f.,r Mr, llio rloTt of , ... 1 1. f . 1 pro.li.-tit Imsiuoss men, 1ms oiiumnI tlicm so l. bLajio ll;uii- rourse, ilea l-.X llicir - fst f. .-cbuiins c.sno to pass, lh..y will - api unharmeJ. Times uro lianl ! m i... , .. . ..ii i roam eomnuinii uciy ninoniit ol money lor Ineir bii'-.ncss i.uier- - - '...j.v. , j .i. itj ui 'ol" i"10 W'1USB la9 wcuith seemed to fall, un- ;s')US,l,i ovv dr. mi a luwncml crisis ; ruin '""' 'i iiiein in inc laee. 1 ones are inn And shrewd Servers say .his h the be- n? on v ot lie end. We hnv. tint "inniii-' only ot tiic end. Ue hnvc not , . , , ... . al-iyet felt tho eirert the tihtnesM the money 1 market cause, and the crisis may pass without detriment to us, but should lhin".s coniinucas they are,for any length of time, 'c cannot help feeling it here. There is "Klu uirs ui wuituii, mm in succinic religion ana civihzca cocii'ty. At) uuununncc as ours, nor is mere one whose products jjood nnd hard times has such an f'lui'ntinir -.i" i1nnm...:.in .....l..n - "", - ; v.. vn.ji.ins.ni- 11.11u1.11uy 011 .is ours- Whilst scarcity of money nfleets all sections it must bear moro beavilyon some - t,1iin 0,1 c"licrs- The products of our ag. ncultural districts must meet with u mar-, ket, until men learn to live without food. , T'l. .r .l.r r. .. ....I 1111 "coni neius oi our Mate must still bo workp() ,l,r ,vo m"st provido agninst tllc inclemency of tho seasons. I5ut we !ure peculiarly situated. Uur products are most wonted in times of prosperity, when mi is wen wnn mem, men, The P. 0. Department and its KmajPinrnt. strong nno,t in n single night Iny it i ruins.' 1 he town, it n stated, was en fire in burn, in the next Congress Israel Wash they desire to add ship to ship, mansion : "X," the well known nnd very "reliable i T P , " ' ' ; three dillen-nt places, and it wia eviih-nt : burn, Jr., from the Fiilh District of Maine to mansion, then our lumber nnd our'nnd imnartial Wnshin-Tton corresponder.il 'K E Cas,:JuiISc Thompson j that .Scb.istopol could not bold out much , E'.ihu I). Washburn, from tho Fir.-i i.i spars are in demand and then icnhli 1 r ,i. n c , , '!(;'ivered the opinion of the Court en a , lollK('r- : trict of Illinois, and Cadwnllader C. Warh n Ls iMn i:Z D.iD f: 1' " h,s letler of the ; fof a mw . , on ... : According to one account the nssanlt ; burn, fro.n'tho Second District of W -...I .1 . . II ' . II .1 . I .... I . ... .VVM. uwi...T. irillll IIUS I 111 .111 tlLI ..ro Ih I . . 1 ... . I.... ... I.. ....I.. . .1 .11 .11 state of nil-airs last spring ; unlimited as Waking of the management of ,l,e IW our supply seemed to be, tho demand ex-' Oflicc Department under its present hide 1 ceeded il; unprecedented prices were ask-1 faiimble hc-td ' ' ed anJ obtained We seemed to nrowi .fi i ' t . , . 1 ue, o. i.;,,: :;,;!,!;, &-rtft rapidly in ,alo. S,KCuln,ion, ,cto rifi u.ofuli, l" ll,c I'o.l Oik, lh,., And now let us seriously ask ourselves 1 the question, what are we the better ofit T Have we not as oiher sections of , he cou,, Ano now let us seriously ask ourselves 1 i . . . ty, stimulated by unexampled success. ex- tended business to its utmost tension? Have i we not extended all branches more than the wants of -he community demanded I 1 Have wo not.in the hones of lure n.'Trnv. rvT. V . .i Z.. 'Wr increased our liauihtiej so that thev n . . bw fa" end may give us trouble nnd curtail our'W'as recoicred uml loss, therefore, was s1' Uc sre 11 announced that rcliable'cnnital 1 If we have .nnd .; i M1S,!""C'1 '7 Department. Consider-1 M'3 Mudge, the prosecutrix in the case reliable capital . 1 we have (and we s,n- ; , ,lllt ,,ere nrcnb ollt.2;M,oo Pt , .inces has recently been nnrricd ccrclyhope such w not the case) then it 1 i the United Slates, the fact ii I cert S i liM tLLPM1 m- behoves us ns prudent men, knowing that I highly creditable both to the administration CIIe who having received his county harder times may and most probably wi,,; Pot 0fi.ee Department, and in .helper rcgu!r!v fr the term of five yea, come, to prepare ourselves for the change, j ers 0PPIU,mCnt ' ! or more, and ihen stubbornly, and w ihout Ifthuldhe.scasonforhau 'any just cause re,,s to lor the same, uio ii!n pnee ouiainCU lor tini n r asl ! v'k win muuee many io increase tneiri n .1 . . . . amount oi lumber. I here is now a large , ail(1 m.cresting publication. The new j amount on thc river of last snriris lumlier.V"'11'' of this magazine commences ,,n which has not reached its destination. ; he first of January next. Now is the1 This with an increase in our annual sun.;';"1" Tor those wishin-r to procure a mnv ! Iply, would have a tendency to lower the'of.his publication, to send'on their ordrV r . . . price irom last years prices. Should the ; times grow harder or remain ns they nrein(!l!r('ss Michard II. Sec & Co.. ICG. Chest, in the cast, we must exnect imnrovpmrnta: tostand still and thc demand for lumber to' I ...vj. be lessened. We have to fear a glutted, market nnd a limited demand. Dut let . the demand be decreased or not, wo would' consider it the Part of wisn men noncn tious with evil as the times now look to1 . OUIieavnr to ( n I lOll- um nooa rrr.i . .. -v ...... w..jiui,ia in iiiai :.t ... i . . . , . ! dents in i.w,; r;. .i.. v i...i.tuv,ii',u wi n, Bij hkii, jiji;;!- 1110 wo a? enough of the fragmcnls of thc wreck loL'cther on whieb thev cn ..f,,!,'""" "u.iiiug io Miow lor it. J - i .. . ... ruic until the troubled waters aro si lleil. - , r-i .... .. ir7'. ,J txwMujvi nun nouis our, is inc significant news from the seat of war in : I-urope, us brought by the Canada. This' . , VS 13t!own to lllc 2 lb of October, when ,vcn according lo the P.riiisl, and French ' rp,,., i'ti i i 'C( Z T V ftdvan, bf J " """'"" now uilier. , ,i ... . ; I Z , ., " ,ho u, ..;,,,' I ,, ... 'n 1110 rcsu"i u.iiieip.itcu i.y tho allies, our readers can ' vimicipiiicu i,- iim n es cru,crscnn! ,orSc,'as-' rminln- odandlih JU(1SU lroni the fact that the full ,nnt . 0t.,,...., . . , , ' -u..,i,-u in (JUC lorm C3U'e see it nunounced that Cnl C. Crimtv, of Centre county, has bcen appointed Secretary of thcCcmmon wealth' I . i under (hiv. Pollock. Wo are ri. it clad' ,. . , , . , g a" Iths man. 1iHkM,Hll, Thou lay last, (he ,11V vl rpiit , tin: .in'ii .in m R .i.ii .. i . ... 1 I ' "i hi. hi ntnih-y n in,; mi. i Miir, wrsono,, (!,n most ..ejy dis wo (vcr r-fri. iii-nl. Itromindid -is .f 'll' of tints spring litis which life Hjy lv nil nation. Mil which vn-.uo ihe In nil t. man to i .mii, unit natiimle lo , tin- ( iivcr (iCull 0'inl. Thf fuii iir; s i.l'iln day for tins s. uvui the M'.ir was sul'jrct nf uiiivc rs.il lonui K. VI,ii..t ....-. -a)0 ,nd r-coivi-a i,imlv i.ml nin- livors ' ttm(' lUiHly ninl linn, lavoi.-, i i . I ' Kit Hlfy Wr r UIVKT 1)0 (.liiililiollM tlio Imiuliilh hail ika liecn 'rnntcit the "rtat niajorily of our Im liuved tl.ut lln:y shouU return ilianlis for the many unwuiolu nml nnJex-rvcl blessings wlneli ... ' i had luvn showered upon tliem. The ay;H was ornerallv nml Prepcrlv observed fore the nnpointeJ hour our citizens were : M-en wendini; their way to the house of - J0d, there to render at the idler their 1-nnri.r.. t tr .. r I .1 1 . in, and ask a conti uanco of the l..u,, i ...I . r v .... i 1 1,, .1. j i ii i , in.,- i ii i "i " , ..as .r A i tin r.r-., i,,., ,.i t. ,,.:. blessin.. ... I.. v. j'll hi iii ii i. ii ui i.i i 1 1 in ' Kev. lIr. Cooper delivered on able, nml !sitio!i rentiers him m r imii dc-reo lul merilorious discourse, bavin" for bis pU,.i,'xl'0l"',;t ol public opinien, and tin exam, ,. r,, r, , ,, , ; j.-v.. n.w in... niiin.iii.iJ til un; Vll.l 1. I III 'I S : i ,. . . . . . . , proclamation : "A Sincere belief in the exigence of (Jod, and a jiibt conception; of His cttributes lie at the inundation of, . i . appropriate sermon was de vered hv lU v ! Mr. , ut tho Methodist church. W'c i ..I. 1 . .' . .1 c i c yiuu 10 perceive 1.11U Uie custom 01 set . 1 ling npart ono day in each year for t!ie'j,cl- Heretofore fire-wardens have been pusposu of thanksgiving and prayer, is no; ! w j ii - - - - . only becoming more common butgrowino in eeneral favor. We wMi or re.idcr, it,,. ,., ,.t ,.. ..,..u ,1 ...t . .v..... w. liiniil oui.il ums, uiiu un time on its endless win- still brin.-s t!,.r round, may they have more reason to be ' thankful. '-Th.n let tho iri'.uu uf thdr i nii-e Ua t'udk'Mrf us Imp,' mneh m llio r,ml . . u"ullin im w men u is suc" ls 1110 na economy wuh which it is mV ,hat "ilh increased tl Si'Tprl - 'he same ercnoniicnl mann-Trnent of Department be continued, ihn revenue will vcr ,bc expenditure. .Since the 4th of h occ.me'r nnth 6i;,-,,c,,,;l:lca;ion troy, jM. I.,) but the subtrensurv net be. . ... . 'ns promptly applied, the who r nmmmt I ) t -" ii.""' .), lJ ura lams a Ini'.-iv-nn or nonit- i. i. . i . i , "-ceivco ami is truly a bcautilu , . . . 1 , i on money. Jerms 3.00 per annum, i in.'.., uaia iiiu lunu.wie' iiiuiiua'Tn in nut street, rhiladeh-hia. Person f..r;.i,.l.conn.arc.l in 'h.. nl...r,- .. i , t .. , - . - - v- iu,,,,.,,,. in? with three dollars nnd fifty cents ! will be supplied will, a cop, ofthis" Maga-; zine and the Repubiiean for one year. i v 7 ""' " W,7.7.7 I i...xi oo.-voKi.ss. iii.i vvnirrsnnn in- S"""''"!3 roni!,inc'1' WliI liav jrity i llm nt'vl f?..,icn r.f I'.-... n ID ui --u v.. i.m.i.j' iii.iuvfs, jUl , , . . . it is duubtlul whether liiev will n.cr l.n aUc lr) number a majority upon any dis- - .: ii- ... nun qiie.-nuu. no are men likely to have a Congress of a crcat deal of labor 3 O ri'i ... . I in M'nn P hnU-nvr.it , I i . t i "'" u' cr!"jr onJ cven if ,ho "Pposilion should l.ni.in, .!.:... umlml11 ' Ll" suuii-.u njiori any mc:,surN carry it through, the 'ate will bn ready and wiHimr to stav the u I it progress ofbad laws. I ,,1 ,.,u.c "' ! w a-'" iii'p 'iis oi loreigu merciian- dize duiing the year ending 30, h of June r-VTi.,. ,e r. June, :iion last is ascertained to-amount to n fine! over 5-ati(i,000,(.OL), nnd the exports, e- i. . c .t , , ., i, , ,. .1 elusive cf the products of the Cahforif -1 mines, 200,000,000. Including the pro - , , , . ' ' '-'uul"n I' SOffC""nCS'S3 The revenue irom customs lor tha-rf.mc time ul-. exceeds 00,000,000, nnd from ihe pub- jlic lands and other sources, $1 ,,000,000 . A,-in u, about 8,3,000,000. Truly n 'srcnt country this. p n'v T v'l: r ...1. IVOJijll.llY. , m. , ' i . Martin, who has been for !. i'i.imn . n n un uu nru . r ' "ZZZ 'l j u,.UqII I(l tlv nut by Special Agpnt McGuire. imii ri.M'iMr.iinni; hum The f .!!n in . nriifli' l, Ii p M r;n t r I 1 I .. II. II . . . . .I I . in'in i.niiii.in iti-pni ter, wnl tippIV HI coin illy tuaritia'ii ehi's known by u, nnd pnh-tpi tniny T i.ur r.-.i.. r, m In tlcie tin1 lilllhor Ii ) I in iivv when I.'! m-nin (l ihe nrti. le. "S tine persons Invn strati'ie ipntintis (,!' whit llirv rail I Ik iiii'cii nili'iirf of liif prcs-i. We J. now ii fm(,f ii.ivi'lu:il-i i I... . :.. I I ....... i , ' " V - 7 7 , 1 tiou, cit n. i,t titi-l i!i -n nrilcirv f-oiiiiin nts of biilor (iml inalo'.nant iis-muIn tino.i ronlcminiriiiies w,'nn' 'na.v ,Ml'l"'" l'i'':r I opinion. Tins view is nil wron;', an-..r- (!in to our nppn-lirnsi.iti. An (iliim ' milV In Dei ll'Ctl V illllrlil-nili'iil in i.ur v.. . 1 ' the tr-nn, williout luin- violent or i.Imi. nnd without deiinnnein.; us Irni'ors neieriz 'd bv int;irii.ennfii ol laii-Min-e. of thought and of maimer iu just as much n" f',.i,'('1 ''''"'"re and ns little cil "i .. .' ' f , 'Miiiiiany cnai'iieif ri',v ii. inv, tin: ecrnr mi.'iiiii in; iM-iii iimn: i iii tin uie, u'fi live in t. ...i.i t... i.... i i..m. i : im io uinso who are in ine nniiit n juoii ., i!,.. ,,r,'fnr n k! ' " c ' I I ' '.i"'ii." .. ... FIRI. ! I'l!!!! ! ! Are the I own Couneil takm-j any sir( pj . .... i t - . . lu lriirci cur imrou;) ngtunsi lir: tiurm:; the coming winter ? li no; thev are eer. '"'"b rorctin;r their duly, mid we would . II.. -..11 .1.. ' . .. . .1 1 ' :- p' 1 1 1 i'H f" ' I i mi r iiut'iii ion lo the Slii). appointed to rxnmitie every house nn.l sec - - "hat stevc.ipes, llues, eve., aro feeurely arranj-ed. Much ood Ims resulted from .it. nnd il. nrncii.-., Kt.mit1 i.n 1 - i - "iiiiiiiiiu, .... ..... " J have Leen hi-hly favored in this res. ?''r'' !,ml '-ribute it in a grent measure lo the care taken. It should be remember- i ...I .1... . I r lu ""u ,,inc man "amc ln,lUI'n '".bad been razed and lha southern tower, town, an-i that a lire when the wind is " .7 , ' , '"SI"nod,cr. of such an incid.-nt w'ns in tho Con -res-, ' "' n,,scon Jnrt of l,,e A telegraphic depMch has been pub- !of l.vJd-tii. The broihers then won room' ru is not n s!i;u'- lif,1"',! by a (jr,'el; l,u,,!,e 10 ,!m ,h ,t i WiHium and John Fmdly, Sen itor anJ "w of evidence, and the casuat expression ' tll(' ?ljr" b"r positively c iptu.d, ! Kepiesentative from lVnusylvanin, and - ;sw l-v n,-v' y'ur M?-r ,ni '? 'r J" l"""" " t" Km. Tcl.sr.'f l.i t d. '.,.cIk,. mM4 h'jJffiZ i ... i . ... nnwnm rut enm ,m . n . 1. : . I! r i ' "",J ""'jury. ueiur- I'roc.-ei.cu irom one oi I ther says, "the jury at TT" all limes in court irncicr of prudent and 1,10 Proc:rfss o( the case, und evinced by ite!ligr-in inquiries n fill understandin- of i,s m,ri!s,, Thc cIl:irS" ' bb' nnd ...'.," . . . . . . . ' vnn iO I't i vin cum,. .....n. . , ' ""J""""" m:ire io ... tome journais ocsire in 'ii.iiuiiiiu'u uy sonif ni;s i,ioer itw n... n .,i-nn.,,i I i... nub is hers the mc.-tnf.sf f.ril. . ...i ...i, he who would -knock his grandm-.itlKr's last ttwvl. dnu-n hnr .K-.......i .u.. i ... from a blind sheep, or the P,st acorn from a lame lm...' rrr,.,i,,l ' .' viable pom ion in the o, i i ' nr m . i i o" - thinking men : but in Point of men. moss, all dwindle into utter lns'..:o,.n,. ,. i,n - - ...w . i m., ii i il I ij tu I U io would nt. . tempt, publicly, to ridicule the first poetical ' , production of nn accomplished, yet unas. sinning voung lad v. ,P. "".n "ihiiini iiinorun. .t present hu - man n.rennitv ... I... . 1 ... .1... . . - - ' ,,i , UR - !' r!!r' S11':M ,,U'an.S hy wl.,ich 11,0 ,. r . . . ' ir ss1 .'n;q nvv n en... .......... . ' 11 . ' . " and iwhtii.s tho best, wn f,.l ; ,i. p.. .i 111 thc lios - ....'! . i. .. . . i . . , , , , i r.inscrip. ji is tne suggcsiion of an 0,J M;a capiain, nnd com. nq.lates a SU r . a i ,. 1 the passengers and crew ; each bo a't'lu beJ I.CICIil II tin .Or Ol I llC llVltS to :w,.nr-or .1,, "... 1 1 provided w c h a cmnnsv. w-nmr ,,, .1 r..,.,i nnd Id bo numbered n,l , t,,! .....V ' i . ,- , ' ' ;i i.h..ii.iiih ui uu u,ieer ot nut vessel. As Sen-i4' , Pf" , aV? !nss" iii the 1 :CSM''' l,ri ,s nlsa ticl.eicil .,r n position 11. . . . . . 111 tho liio boats, so ihn, in ca.e f accident, each one knows where he be i lons. CrTho hard times causes a gret llil - ling off in building operations "in Phila. Tlil: Journal of Commerce sa s there is e! most nn entire cessniinn of linibti.,., in ,t. "U'St '',,,irc of building in ihe ' 1?' W mivc n jmr or two ngo. It s,is that compari - i tively nothing is( doing. There are, how- evp" tiboul half a dozen very elecint r,",rclls 1,1 progress. Meanwhile luu,. I3 !'',lrn!ll;lli:iS in enormous q.j.nui- market. CrThn second session of the o.'Jd Con- ,prts' wi" ossemhl.) on next Tuesday. "i.. n t . - resiueni s message is looked for with ns important revelations forcit gn relolions arc anlici - I":,cc 1,10 Jur)' "' 'nore f,.,1"' .' . . .... I O ...IU.. I. Ill IKTAn additional Sheriff sale is inscr-,'!l0 Lord." i ted this week together wiih several other! "'Jnt n"y 1,0 80'" "oliloquized Sambo,1 now advertisements. . Read them mimnr iiu:nuiHV 1 hi 1 1 liin I iiv r I i "in I -n !. I '. . , .V iir.i tit .S, . I , ' ... 1 . . . . .-.I.l. '. ' - " n nt. h ''' Ditn'.i ','ih' (.'; (ic C-iiifirtf-tTtir li-ifi'-irit:i.i tit i.i-ii: on -The ( ' on I'nc in STir- III '.iris l! tlllHH'iif !' I '' VA'"W. I'uii 1 1 A Nil, , V . 'J J, 'J'll'! CfW Mrlslll- lni I ' hi fii ii li.is amvi il, uiih ,iw liiniil I ... i ... .t I i . i m i ' i .....:., iiir.;.; u.ivh ,i.-r u, hi " , ' ! " 1 lJ" '"' ' nt one iu:K.rli in the; in ci-ia.oii, v. itli ! ' :.!; i ii :in I IDs s'oi!rn"o ia -( r.-., ; i r a ''I'M l!.,. ,.. I tins port a; ll'Cl. l.-lt "'r1''' I'm i:;n s or -nii: 1 1 ; i: or Si:ii. i ). loi.. !n;i 'inc.: of tin ero'-res nf :!,.' kif o IV... . .1......: I. ..I I...... ... -" " ' ceived n,, to the ij.j, i., but iIi.m,H,m:, ( -j'ateln s of 1iid 1 lumlas, (ii nenil l.',:n Tl-i-'i- (le-eairh,. v.-ne nnl.lisi.. .! .... n... t.iii instant. ' Admiml Ifimelin in hi-; dnspareh, s;ivj " nnr -enib n.iu no. la-iieu i :r: m "'l , un. , i r in I.-,, i,, i.,u-'i mmiu.1 ions, a lit r i . . ' ; r I r l,;e, toll I' . Have Success Iu I i V mil . ? . : , , ' ... ul all.,l y.i: ,i f,,n;( :( kW.i,u,i'. pt',Vt., -rcuttr l-t. than tUy he alieaJy ii'n.t eh. !!.,. T,..':. t t i.:.. t r. t ' x '!'- ..iii'tsii i;ia o o s i-ui. I u is il!. iu . , , . 1 L euienant (.'base and M..dden, nnd 10 oilier rs in ali killed, and -1 1 i.,',i.ir- "i,i i'il hi- .. i ll. I. (... yjt ' n "w x iS uii- . 1 "c" D"T ' ' 'i.ui..uUi v . ,...,,,.,.1 i... . i... i . i . 'i woninlei vii ui" i. .1.11111- itl lliu .nill. II..; i.us n , Kl.'ltu. n I I tilrntlit nun .1 uiirtio Iriini i ., ii... ,.r it in:.!, .i... u... VCI tl III' l" . ; T,c, 0P"'' "ml "'"m uireeiionol ..... ...... . I '., , . ' , 1 "..'' c! '.. . ... ... . . ,-. . 1 yveeoniiu io uih niiesi ii:iL'rranii c ilia- . n.l ! vices, the attack from tho sen had not been The l-rtu'eli iosa -;o Viiled and ljn)'MT.r"V do'lul "'" i:.K'ir wwn bills ttnd " ,rem;wed, but the bombardment from lhe,t,ie J , , . , ii. i he.-his were vigorously continued and the lortattheqiiuriiuline, und lort Constantino, . , . 1 ... ' and other works demolish. I " . to uu lliutie eil 1110 U unu oa O AOV- . . . jxm.ion on the evening ol ni , Hi inst., state '''";'t the town of Sehast.-pol was a "':,:,s "' ruins, th.ir i-ie i-reneh . h isears 1 . . . l - l.'l '!.' ..nil.r.is'ares ; -h a the whole ui-l.t a show, er of Lulls is pour, d into the forts leaving ,Ho enemy no possibility of repairing d- The Unsinn 11. r-t Ins snimhl slielter ,. .,, . , .. e, ,;n.,v ,1.,I,i:,i ,e iJt ti,.; allies was about to fire upon them from new batteries with red hot bulls. 1 . r y . . An extraordinary London t.nzetc, pub. i ' IT uSer'deteE &IvJ tin, that Lord Dunkellil, i l. bX during the recent en - MM , . ;,. ,,. r n i i.i ' '"" i ..i i... ".i ... , , ... s i." iv-'i i i 1 1. . in. .i. in ii in i Mini i i .i v a . 1j.uu iiaiaii s a;es in ll i.ieneniKi'il was n-.t in Sebavtopo!, but with the main b.. of the iirmv on i!ie nlaeers. north r.f It ,r sis;,,i,i- . h " n!ri ,l,nt.,.,." Wh 0 ' ZXr , " iii niin u nun iwaiiiueu. ns ' v.... the I.ntish nnd French forces hive l-Wlcr. -(-nuse why ; nig'-ers will steal whilo mi.ch rut up bv dis-nse nnd other losses ; reinforcements are ur-ently called for. Ihe demand for reinforcements has pZTll!" il tn't tS, weeks !i 1 tiioi) n',rn i ....... ' j" .n,,'v, ,.t t . r' V! i from F.n J and. i'hrse'rcip.formnents,in.'!,ix crn!s ,:oc,' "J rr''!y 'or the very ' i .)., .1 .....i. ..... .. v". n. ui.ui i. nn, tins oi net icit'm.'nis re- ,lr,1"-' '-, r j-.r llir i..in!ivi,iiii., - ;C(,n. v nr,vr, .,.,,, ...!., Tliritnvin. n,.U.e l!,e number of liritish infant'rv , '-I'P Crimea C'J.C.O J. The French rein - . . u.v v.. .i ..... ...... i .'inn, i . . p .,U,C( mi "'3 arcon u hAA larSor can : hriivn mil nr it... i,,n.,. C.. i T'l 1 1 ""Mir"-'UI . ''H'rs order, d at W'oolw ich for convey- ntii"!! tf Si.l,.iv!.-.iii. Im.iiii im il.,. .... .. ' ""-'"". 'o O.U.. 1.,' ill lllLlllV S M fit ol. lbc '.uul,r, have 1 ... - i.i ii- " ' 1,11:1 1" '"" '"'" Mi'ppcu i,.r lie -ir i!--s. ''!'" I'cli cylinder cont.cs i pounds of powder, winch will he i by a L i.ti i v. I I . m 1. . . I . " ' One hundred and tweelv run he.ittt. guns in each, l.:ive L n ' rid ly the war eliicc, t. aether with lortv lloiilipi: L.iltfiies. 'i'Lete 1 .!:. i-". - aie lo have "7 1 ) guns each, r.-.id will i ri'ai'y b." sl'rlP. take part in tho uitack ' "1n -' I t. A camp of 10,000 men is to bo formed at Aldesl.ot, fur the unrin- camoai -n in nl A'd.'shot, fur the upring campaign in ,uu ' nt bi t-veeii (iS and C.0.00J. 1 ,nn 0, r 1 OCT Why is a roll geita.g broke, like ! ,ll,-si! '' "ow 200,0'.0 men facing . ..,..,,, .r,;"jL, ivein tl.' Aus-n ,n ionitier while Ari.i Uh Z "oSd..r ( ,lll,;l'1' d along her Ironlier from Craw-,..,,,. ' cow to the I l.iuubo the same number, be- ,N,l;;s ' Pr'i ij.alities. j tZ ,5 Prussia, is 'hat on the 2?th ultimo the Czar refns itJ a" ""i' nee to the ed nn nudience to the Pro. sian Ambassa. i or nt n, ',.i,.r. .... - , , " fJrTlic romnnus rnit.-ndi of a r!ns. ! fsled citizen closed with tho following pis - is,i"e: "lie tint riveih to the ntwf Icnt-lntl, fn tnan.'Cd, do Lord didn't, owe him a red cent." ihe Police (,rt, y, ...! .y.nrolomln 111!. n 111 I i. ill .Vi ilnrl nK. I " nrr.iiitliril on ( II HI'- 1. 1 s i'.ilin.: N l:'l Sl.lHv ... ..rt,l.:. 10. :n i.n c l l 'ily ..!oi.-( ivni,nn. Kicwaii plfiol.-l e.i'lry, IHi'l olier.il . tlH.ialin 11, it In w .,i , .,t o I i,.., i.n i.M.I, A ,r) t'tlv t ti ll eoli -el piu i !i- liimHf ,iie Ii. vi''iii-s ol' l ie. lb: !.iu.. ( (jR, ''n iitlliit a f-norl Ion'' sill 'o Li slave in 11 ilehli, X", ' I 'ai. lun, urnl ua. fill I : inr 'in' .I i.l lin) I. in 1 vf.'itir"-nt ' - bo Vt oulil xi eei K) finin tll'3 Hl.Oil'in.u e 'i ,(. V rl.i, !,,,, . 'N"rl1 11 1 ' i it. a .-.,-n, I;-; (.'':. i-'iile. I t) .r'-iiasu rumfi;. 'ii'l hi lit n co-t of-'.' ' . J. 1 ie let"; h; rr , tt.i- :.'! I i.-in...' lo VU.o ''''!;. e I '-ir.,9 li'ie,'' conliiiii' I v,'-aiJ, "I luve been 'keii nbotit nml .ili'i-i'il bv till r.!ni' n whiti- nien. (,'.in't evl v. orlc froei tei (,: . to borro-.v iiiniii I'" ; ft bread Vv i.'U J-. i. ,' l ;!n ciie.-itinii. I wish I wl:: a -d.ivn ajain. I did n r'T.t d'-nl b"!'er there !h,in ! ever did here." II..rt; Uie defendiii.t took Iiis .seat to lUvivt tliO 8CL. leueo of tiic Court, winch v...j (hat he bo !l"hl -'a:n :;an;; at bard labor lor "' mn, an.i the eo.U of prosecu tiou. N'ew.irt 5n Il I.' .I ! I n it mind .'.a bunl "til iV:-.6 lh.i;.':ful lor the nrospirr s"i'n'.;i!ii'' to i'Jt ui jail, lb; n "'-""" " .i, :i he g'X o-it lis' w'-'i"o go fcomii am. I.ecoine a sla-c noain.. Ci'innnati Gazette, jS'jv. 14. li-'-ns tve,-...ir. i. .iawe,:, T 1 . . ... II ft I II n 1 1 r tie 1 i 1 l.-ui.: Lemioisiioner of III. no.j, publishes a card Ktatin th'tcverv bni.k of that State bieii r t 'ii: .-.I b ui.'iing law, have de- iO'i!-l with tiie i ' r, in the band of .j,,,..,,,,,,,.. r n(i l u (.rrs: ..(.u -;lVf i ilAi lie '.o t.i" i :li .mount of register! d money is equally secured, one hain; w i!h another. Hose that have clo- I .1 I i i S!'d th' ir doors li.ave in no ways denrcci . . 1 ,,,, ated the security lor their bills : they aro ' rvLuu.j mi uiiu i.nu . iiiv T Q'l ()f ,,i(.ir f(jll v.)un l;ow)lll canh0t'COni. mnnd spetio until I'a-i Auditor disposes of their bonds or fceci.nies ucoordins to law which is required to be dvne immediately, nt w hich lime due notice will bemvennnri 1 ui- uius reiieeint.'ii i fif.( should be undo ui ... whatsoever not eve redeemed in specie. No suci'- on Illinois P.nti'; bio hai.soever not even suspended banks. CrTherc will be thn-e brothers, Wash- conuiii hp nn v iiromini renirri.nn . . . . v... v. ..... .i.-.i i -rrl.V ,, ,;.-.. .'.vr'.ninn . m ,. , ,0 !i,d b-en .hrown in'.o cor.vjl s-.-s Iv Uo ,-,,. ,,,son one.sixth -.1 gran ':icli scni 'iis'r'reij lor the rheunia. tisni w;is relieved by twenty cjra-i. of canil.or inhtn iu six grins of au. i n. i mi.'.ti.re. Dr. Sudilecdiu. k, in a r to the L'lndo-i h'.n.'i', rhi'ris to have wade the di ji-ow:ry . , U3"i: jou rart folks f nif-n yon a. "wn 01 'r""111,' '"' u"" i .r':i!i a n"n,n "n,i nu."tl,lJ' ? !tV"r,l! 1 "l : b-mv-lf and v...o. Ab'-se , a m, ! j socu;e lh(, not onlv ,f l'Ut U,c rst ;f m"nf T:'c" ! lnf ' '," . . . v,nu v.i-. n..iit;.i;;, uu.i rue neiseu I i i i; should "go Hi)." The oilier st caught : at the las', weirds, and replied: "Well, you will tonic down agaiu at Thanksgiv ing, won't you i" is ihe advice of a "cu'LJ g 'm- "ill' IZ LT " biu' l:Is nrn"t oo belter, sometimes, .haa' i'eis. J he ndvice wnl bear dwelling r . , , ,, Cr ra,acc "cn ''"rs'day, for 81,025. n,'x: strcei, women make shirts ror person who bow In ih.it sin w. O icer . . . . werl.l this. vTSince v. heeling matches have been i .i- .. 1 Ft' H.i-co.'-iilv "run into un .'round, ea rner the n.'is! ue,.!; tlin if...,.,r ilia i -I --- ! I'. .,.!, f.,i. I, .., ,:,; .... . : 's. v..u ...ou ii.iuii.m-ij iiii-ti io ii- lion 01 l.smi; a erai... iir' r'nse soon. Almos' nil theeh itices tisu ;.'(.. n. i.-pectn-cles is booked f.n fi. t chance. C" ''i'iii! iSilinon f i..--. of California l.e on ; n ru :vn i; yc . .o.ng Pew', i d (,n Ihe 'ii. Coil., i;ii"-j ere. I. vvicrnm! !..!! r-':.! .,iiK-f ivci.s U catch iiad put tin .ii up ;ur ; p.. t. CO'Ch.ti'eS Lui, jl.lt fc.. llYl!."et!h:H wirn ne s-ci 1 : "Water wa n"i old as tho d.J.tt.c. onlv i!,;.i i!,n itr t mtwl nt-r:i 1- tion ii.iopi ,! ;,i Kih ine-ru v a:i ii cured.' C di sT'k tivc ('),-.-1 erred n'. 1oll trose, la., which !.-. -rrtyrrl t-'"i liitilditigs, cn-'aiiv sti'i.-s i-i'iri mi-'.-s. i no i : 13 a use cere- -i'hos i C ,;. ! n.nre resp, cted inerci ! f nl(ln'. ono of i! " oldest nnd nn's cl prcladelnhiB, -J.I inst, uged 67 t a i s. (."Thcri nro rome ihinss you can ... irn from fools. Annua the number, is tho vahie of b-.ldi,) - your toneue. ! (t5"If n pound of tallo costs ci2ht cents 1 nHl li t'1" I,ar V,,,,J0 of the kingdom of (Ireeco! Ansvir. by return mail. ' ft7"Th rit-Tnno nrWn-Linn unnlKm. '- i. 'I 'I UOIIIIIIUII IU plain ncinor.i.i,iig Congress lor a repeal of the usury laws. GXrChrk, the Vhij candidate has been elected Gov. of N. Y. by a small majority.
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