Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 06, 1861, Image 2

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younp child nnd its mother, nml departed j poti-m nt om e ; drolme martini luw, nnd
into l'-ypt hy nipht ;" and Nioodennii, j ,ide tho Y.xr culivo in cuve.
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reception lit Haltimoio, like bin reception
Wa.-iiini-'ton. Somo foy that Se.arU tokt ; jn other ciiios, wouln hiivo teen com i o.,
him to do it; and, ready to folio rather : kind, ami worthy c-r tho American chnr
than lend, Lincoln obcyeil his itibtructor. j(fr ; their iinurancei bad come from
Tl. : ... 1... u, in,, I vel ilsffPiiiM incon- ' i,;I,.m'h .I...I hnimmhlo men: men in
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sUtent with tho rejircsentationi vre
1i,l r.f tlm TrosillunL' ''back bono
...in ...n:..i.:.,.. n.,.,uu. nii,. I ' , .i I.;... uiih LlnodT ' cannot torn.'anentl v onduro. half ulavo
Will, Hllll Ullllllli-uiiifi in iiiMvfa 1 " i J-ri'H'.OIll . llliu nrnuiiiv ii,,! - . i
till mora oliarUnblo, li.ink it wabeeatHe ! hllllj ,0 hospitable Ktnvo " Tho fail h land half free ' if I were in Conpross, and
l.'ncle Abo having learned that motbinj; unJ honor ol u novervign State, contcrva- a vote suouin como up r.nmnerj iai..,
thi crini. was plodded for ; i-liouhl bo prohi'.nten in a now termor),
ami to prevent the pofM-'m spite nf ti: Dred S-'tt Jcchion, I would
diflui'banoe, hundrtilH veto that it kIiouM.' It : Irom stien ex.
.if Mr Liueoln'tf own ' tracts as these lounil in Mr. Lincoln'
Southern people consnloralilu uuoai
ni'H. Aii Mr. Lincoln li referred m to
those epeechos, iv.? would simply
it'mich declinations a those,
ask
gcattered
ihrougli hi ipecches uieun anything. ' I
ire havej,iu,h0nty ; wheo integrity repelled the , have a'.wayii hated ularery, I think n much
"iron ! idea, that iiuain would receive tlie'a any abolitio::Ut . ' This flovernment
a-iib " wrong in tLo country." pot afraid of ,;ve gllU0 in
a.ansinatioii in liltimoro, and therefore ",.,rtv ;
parsed through in u bag, without giving ' i,i;lv 0f Bny
tho l'lugs, Tlius, " KixwloiiM, cr Itip
Uaps a peep at him. This, how ever, seeing
morn dillicult of reconciliation than the
!irit 'ivpolliosN, for Ualtimoro is tho city
"in which tho Opposition have for years
held their bloody icvc!, and where nil
tut lVmcoint. tire allowed lo vole, with-
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out being niiol. u n-iu ai uniumoro, iop, i ft ,oc:inse
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Umt tiio i:ei'iu.iicari cacuiMites goi mat ,nnn rumuUi I
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irrf? vote, vtiuen our miio uown iowi:
neighbor, li:eclly after the election, pa
raded before, the people with nuch pom
.nosi'.y, to how tho strength of IMnck
Republicanism in Southern cities. W'y.
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eonndonce. lepo.on in mm ny mow mU of Ul)or on tUfjth
ll.n ..iotfei ami pairm.ic cnrre3po, np,.rca (he Macedonian. 1'nok-.
oftlieiogontlomen to no maiio puuno.- , . . . , i.-havlt.n.
ily On
out ami patriotic cnrre3.oiyUn. : d
coiitloineii to bo mado public . . l.i .
Kothleller. appear in the Detroit Fre w Wl.t , to lll0 til)
m,s ; both are to the atin.o cOic lha . .f Vion(rh
of.Soiiatir Chandler bemir the briofest .
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ini Sn,tnl mi vi hot; tl.o
thi ;; and MiUaukie 1
political proclivities had been specially -speeches that tho Southern people have
deputed lo be "on guard that night," and gathered their apprehensions and yot he
extend a hearty w elcome to the President ss,erts that they have never had any
elect. HV.i. '". J1 A'rahmn tn'ah W'causc to distrust him. Mr. Lincoln must
UalOmvret Was it to strengten the fahe have m ide an untrue statement in his
ediitiona of the " irrepreiMes ," or , inrgurai, or tie must, oe aa.uy mn-reporie-i
the wicked Hoc wher. no m ma wruien speecnes, to wiiicu ne na
there made reference. U ia on'y from
'these, ami many similar expression! cou-
Mlt BUCHANAN. p,..l with the record of his party.
James Huehannn is nolonger rrciident. j in voting for tho 'IMakc reiolution,' in
Mis oflii-ial term expired on Monday hut! 'endorsing the Helper Book,' in 'excusing
it noon, ami be retires lo enjoy the peace! the John Urown raid,' and like act, thai
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thru, did Abraham r.'.eal past the Ikdtimprtans f nml seeuritv of private life. However men the Southern people have at length been
llie ne lo this ridiculous stampede is very ! may differ as to '.ho propriety of certain j brought t feel insecure, in their property (amounted to 1 1,.')0:,W, and the- duty to
of.Soiiutir Chandler being
ami riiixt pointed of tho two, we publish it
below ;
WisttiN'iiTot, Feb. 11, W.
".ly 75cii- (inventor ; Hovernor !ting
hum and nya.df lo.cgr.iphcd you on Sat
tiribiy. at the request of Masnohu.olts and
Sew York, to send delegates to the I'oaco
or C'ompromise Congress. Tiny admit
that tve were right, nnd they weru wrong;
that no llopnl li r.n State should have
sent delegates ; but thoy are hero and can't
get away. Ohio, Indiana ind Kliodo Is
land n.to, caving in, and there is danger of
Illinois, and noiv (hey beg ui, for (iod's
sake, to come to their i-pm:uo and save the
Republican parly from rupture. 1 hope
you will send still' backed men or none.
The w hole thing was gotten up against my
judgment and advice, and will end in thin
smoke. Still, I hope, in a nritter of cour
tesy to some of our erring brethorn, that
you wiil iend tho delegates.
"Truly your friend,
",. Ciianui.er.
"His Excellency Austin lllair.
'T. S. Some of tho manufacturing
States think th-it a JiUt wnnld Li lunful.-
Without a little Ihio I is shed this Union it-7
not, in tny e.itinuitiun, Li worth a rush."
The New Tariff Bill.
Tho new Tr.i iif bill, which has passed
Congress, is expected to yield an iiu-rom-ed
revcimo nf IO.OLIO.S'iO on the principal
imports. At least such is the estimate ol
Hon. Win. P,iglcr, of Peniisylv.'.nia, who,
in defending the bill in thu Senate, re.
marked in substance as follows:
For tho I iiil year the impoi taliori of
woolens amounted !o 37.'Jo7,000, and the
duties to r?S,ljj.O0O. The estimate is
thnt the liiil pending a ill inrrcaij these
duties Jl'.-TO.WD. Tho importation ol
silks for tho lait year amounted to $!(),
707,1100, and tho duty to $ .5S'J.00U. The
csiiimitod increase under the pending
bill is ?2,312,O00. Tho impoi-Ulions last
'year of manufacturas of tlax und hem
froai
Oilld on Howard, at VY
other day, l.n sai J ; I w'
fr:ind, tho queti;n ofk!,J
i taken into Bi-courit ; n,
tho Unluti and then save all ,
easily unwound, ths cause is as nnt'.iral a 1 nie.isures of his a.lministralion. we believe . ai d j arsons.
f l.T-.i.CHH.l. The importation of iron, and
Mr. Lincoln differ materially with ma. ut mamifactures of iion, amountoil to
y of l.ia friend,, ho thinks the "Fugitive :?!',t Un )'r!'r.,ft,,d t'duty
the act was unnecessary, so far as the Pre- ( there is cue thing to which all a sent, Min"
tl,t.i-,''3 rilirm ill fi I cnl.ili' aa-nu i i, . ji.I . jf . .. .1. .1.-1 . .. ... I a tt
ru ii- x , ' V'y ' " ' -. v .V " , . itH43f.XM. Theestimaled incea,e nn-
Ihe Pepublxaiib huve endeavored for ! I'ra'dnit'nd elaW (save, perhaps, tho mi- jSl.iro Law i, a plain provision of the t on- jer ,j10 j ,M,,lin bill is ?,12:t,50ii. The
.juoiiOih, by misrepresentation and false. ' nl0rlal Jackson.) livery act of hi ndmin-l stittilion." Ho says 'that msmberi of ! importations of wines for the last year
"hood, to inflame the minds of Northern istrutinn has been subject to a succession ; Congress who swear to support the Con- lamouutod to ?1,77.",hm, and at tho pres-
men against their Southern brethren; for j 0f BJSftUlls. from oi.en enemies and rro-! stilution.' Swear to support the provis.;1'"1 rilt0 ' 1 V.- 11cnl-l" ,rel;
this purpuse tho columns of tho New York
UVibune. nnd other leading Republican
pupers, have made startling revelations;
"great armies,'' "bloody conspirators,"
" itvurr. nssMsins. '
f,'s?ed friends, every ...mtenco ha uttered ion tl a. 'persona held to labor in one Stale, (o al,(J ' r C()Ijt wlljcjj of ooure
has boon tortured into treaon. Standing , and eioapiiiij into ii'iother, slull be de- gives an in crease of $117,000. Tho im
between the fanatics of tho North and liverei up on claim oT tho master to j portation of brand iea for the last year was
the South, he has patrioticallv laoo-ed to ! w hom Mich bibor is due.' Mr. Lincoln J-0"0 " ,ho du,iM :V""ntC(1 '
cool murderers." ,i.... i.t, ui...,i ii,;,,L-. il.m- mi.i. ;i n,n onlv would najs I v' '. . "a- "V ,ul...ni.1 l'rc"
iiu.u n.uiii.ri, .-...v.. Uv,-.,., u,.-, j j j --, ent bill ivouin ue l,,'iti,tiMU. j lie minor-
Alabama, numbering 70 men. arrived. It
ii saiil that five thor.sand men could not
take Fort Pickens. It is aupposed that it in Uj-.
Tfts reinforced in tho night. Lieutenant i That's what tho I're.miar of J
Memmor admits no strangers now. jmg Ailmmiitratmii says. Jj5,,
Tno legislature of New Mexico has pas- ! Keptr-Iicim .aleratiih fai-iorr.
sed an act for the election of delegates toi " Since I am noun :o Led
I form a State Constitution, which ia to be A hat the deuco was 1 1,.
held in Kay next. J he delegates nro v From Titxaa, March l.-c,,.
moot ir. Juno tv discharge tho duties C0,K,llla t,at Capt.Hill.ini,
which will thus I., imposed upon them, 1 ,, '-eXi rommisi.ioners, rfJ
ar.d the Constitution they form is alter- uate yi)Tl Brown or to surrend-
war-Is to be submitted to tho people, lor ernment. jirojierty. It is aho
" "j--i.iii.il, i,ii(.i...,v.- i-api. inn lias oriterf't reir,
lion to bo held in September. from Iiinpffoll barracks to urn'
Il is said that E.Seeretnry Floyd is maintain hi post and to retnkt
preparing a lengthy and elaborate defence erty on lirnzn Island. A colli.ij-
of himself nnd his official acta. He will nont b,i!ween the Federal trnn,
lake tho ground I lint his acts were justified State forces.
by precedent -vml tho necessities of the! A I?ltM lRS,MS CtIII Tll(
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..oveiilliienv; , . us...,-., v. wi.. f , a,)mt ,(, ,
i-tpariment cou.u noi proeeeu w.tnout , a(.ei wilh a cloubc
some oxpeuien; to relieve mo i reasury, front and tho other b3(-kw,ir-l
and that tho Treasury Department nnd on(. is t,e J-t, lt ,l0t '
I 'niiiii-.a nrn it f Tuiitt i i rt ni-Ani.f I r hx. I .
""s " " '"'Iestitutof the organs ef
vi'itng lor me iiiin.tner.i oi me cornracia
Hon. Horatio King, now Postruasler
Oencrid, entered iho Department over
which he now presides, when twenty-ifivo
or six years of age, with an appointment cs
cipying clerk, and n salary of $1,000 per
annum. He was called to tho First A
sutaiit Posmister Cenernlship on the
death of Gen. Hobble. lie began his
public career as conductor of a nowa-papi r
st Parii, Me., having Hon. Hannibal
Himlin, now Vice President elect, us his
partner in the business.
Tekuiiii.e Traceov. W have bfen in
formed of the ontlinea of a. terrible tragedy
which occurred in Sumter county, near
Adamsville, on the LUh inst. A mn by
tho namo of Andrews, who was, until re
cently, a Methodist preacher, killed, on
that da, two persons, Messrs. Kctlollnn
and O. M. Condry, and wounded two
others, Lang and Clyatt. He aas irnme
arrested nnd hung on flic following day
I'lj.-idija .
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hundrccs of o'.lier ghastly things, sinco : jrg caims could bo made. By strong. ' Pl t this provision. Why the man wiio (0KI,000 last vear, and tho duties exceeded
the rrefidcniiid cle.tkii, hjve been 1 COns!iUHionnI npperds, ho hn-s called '. knowingly violatestho proviMons of the ?',.0,,.j1W- The estimated increao is 1.
plenly. Washington wps to be taken by ' on thc ...nrva-iro n.en-tl-o t.uo men 1 Constitution, would be more likely lo obey ,iv '"'i '!!(1,lXV'T.le,H.f;!i:2i!
"fire and brimMont-," and the Pr-ai-lc ia i of ,i. ..,:.,.. .,,.:., :.. ..lavinr this a law founded thereon, ia vie confess, to us estinini.'..! nt '. is-HMiir' 'I'iL., i...i,,, i the con tril .itions coming in are quite
A largo number of influential citizen
of Kansas havo publishe-1 a curd warning
the i-eople not lo credit the stories of wani
and starvation recently ublished by
Thadd- u s Hyatt. They say about -ine
fifth of the people of Kansas do need as
sistance, but that none havo starved or
are likely to starve. They al-o sny that
elect, and the llopublic.nn parly, were to;f,,.cf) fectionaleontrnvers.y. Treating tho 'something of a mystery. The member of .tides amount -(About f200.000.000 of the
uflor death by ..v-i. This was made the 1 AmfI.;0.,n .ieo.,i0 ai an intelligent people ' Congress. who vio'hites one provision 0f ' d0.il.le goods. 1,-avmg fJ'.I.OjM.OOOof mix
tnno f.r mtlior tlio iimt ifirn t inn fnr lit1 , i . i :n ..- i a. t.... - i . ta : VHSl V.UlOl V Oil WllCll UiilVC estim.l
f ,ovnl it;oitio no iiai rtmuitvorun n; uir i oiimuuhou win vicmieunj law C.ii-' nii :,.,M.rtllu .
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gniueimg ui mi r.inij in int. oi viui- rcstore feace and good feeling to cliUercnt ciliated to give th-it i.rovision ellicioncv.
at 4 per cent, uiakin.:
fli.liid.OOO.
Lvory Abolition and Kepubli-j r..1j0 n Pf thecountrv . bv an aiineal to Mr. Lincoln, however suiteests that a law' The total gains, therefore, on t'.rs est i-
ernment.
cau (iovernor tendered men and money;
to av-ert the terrible calamity ;
reason, nnd not a resort to arms.
HarPV niicht be l.asscd torelieve the consciences n."uc n.rc t.'iW- I'educt Iro n this
the; i i f , , ,. i i ,i I r.i i- . i r . .i 'no reduction on sugar and molasses S'J, -
i would it now be for this nation, had the of '-lo icato mi inlier' of Con-'rets on this 1 . . -. .,i v
stwtsof Wnshini-lon w-pi-n tnnlrmm inl . . . M,--,o-.'-i -and it would leave an lncieaso Ol
sircisoi wnsiiington ncio losueam ln ito counsel nnd patriotic suggestions ofiquestion, by exempting them from pet-jus ! $10,;0 . ,.
dlood :" that a dreadful battle was there1,.. v.. i -.i i ' ,t .. .' , .. -. . I ' '
no renin.'' r..i-cui:ie oeen uun.u. ,rv. Ill) HOW tver I llll KB lie ruillle tttu . .-. n t , . .
, , o i n u i tr . rpKipn pn nr mo ni
' - - 'ww .. V . MHIUV ,
equal to the demand.
Mits. Dm rr. I. as in a Fix. A netrspapci
cote:iiicrary says that tho beautiful and
accomplished wife of Judge Douglas made
a wager cf $100, prior to thc late election
that she would sleep with the next Pres
ident of the United States ! She ha? !
jther got to fork over, or hnve a homely
land mos-t uncouth bedfellow. Wo think
l,A r,1,i-t'.iil in. fit . - . . . . illwi Tmlirn .till iil-pfor f n nilvnnre llie mnn.
v- i - : - .,.!.:...:,.. ' " ...... ,ena or r wsBenden. o .Minnn. I.hj mm e
.ii, iiuuiai. J.1K-.UV, iiu unuiuii.iu, iiu iin ..,,-, n -, ,.,,,, ,i ,,.1 t Iia I. - , ,! i "I
' ,.....- .ii... ..... n v.,.. . limit.. - pntiinmimn- ,1, ,,.,.. il... ..,,-i
- :..-, r i f. i '
I ii'ii.n oi vungieta lor ins ruuencsK, im-
execute the lh.vs ju.t as far aj ho can," ,.-,;,, n,,;.;i,.i;i;,
can now no- longer be made , party must nlll, IlJt!-. that where hostility in any ,Q C0Ilci!i-, Wo ,ve
now me, u.ougi. pa.r.ousii. suou.u : ,xnlityi Miall be . g,eat and un.vrrsa. ns milj.llkt.n : liy ,-, ! the
.. 1, n.. . . ,,.., ,w. . ., r. ..nll All , litirtmni, , ......... , . . !
uiiiiiuiu, in. .in i ii.f .mi- i nn Hue n.ui I w proven competent rc-snieiu ciiueus jllly
child appeared ln-althy nnd m,
ments from its mother M.,
Or, 7 th u't.
Cuic.vno Uemgion. A p,t
a member of the Lhtirch, during
cnt crisis, has been in thelitis
ing ten per rent, on the spie
colleclod in church en Suwli
v. iv Kii.ir.ln nrof-i. of renil,l
equal amount in Western fundi
to be fought, was a forgone conclusion. ; jjut (0 our ati0):i shutne bo it said, con ' Slave law will have lo
o human sagacity, no piunoiism, no net lK01.v.j(jsl
r t . i.l . , . , . i . ! '
.: s, u,u avoi, u ; am uio on.y hcroic conco,5ioIls hnt R liul)(,;.c(j I p,.,,;,,,,, (,lcjirc, ,.
u..muiyo n..s, 10 sc.m a .ru.ern "y . ,1BTeinvet ihe tide and n.ve.l J.oci.untrv
to fie natnnnl Capital to repel this mur
derous ir. vssion roming up from thc South,
hea led by awful "re eaters." Lincoln
'wa- to be hot nt -Springfield ;" ho was to
'be stabbed at Indianapolis," or tho train
in which he nnd his suite travelled, was to
r.,i "precipitated down nn embankment
and all crushed to pieces;" expert gar-
rot-rs hr.d been dispatched to strangle;
him nt Pittsburgh, if by any possibility I
he should ever reach that point. His
de.uh by violence was beyond all quc-s
tiim ; "infernal machines were
r.ilroad station ;" and powder
j'limed, wore wuituig to bio
itllo (itel'nitv. In thu faro etf tlinun rri-..
ieUalions. "rto everv ono of whirl, b.-n'. U'1 ir 1 ''ts "Pt",k Dut to I'--inIy of tl,c
, , r i 1 1- i ruin that is wrought
dn Is of rhtvering KepuWu iLns w ere ready .... . fc
! l -.., . ...... . ... . .
rinif suMiosed until thu nrpsent -i-vai.in national troubles.
ey and pay the wager
OiiBof the largest cotton planters in the
South hai written a letter to John Cove Je
believing him to be in the confidenre of
President e.ect, in reference to our
John writes to him
. , .... , . ,. ..,.,, oujj'-Jtil mini lliu ill C-tl. Ill, Cl'PBIlll
of the nation have d.ed in tho very breath j f10m holding ollices, there will bo no at- rtf CongreI(li lLl)t ,10 WM a moaerate lies lnt the future of New Orlenna is gloomy,
umi ga.u ...i:... u u-, ,., - , . ..e .. . .-ss.- , te.njn lo ,0rcc ounoxiou-j strangers amonj r,u,i;Can, and a man of more than ordin-:nd Oint he had better move up North
oie cor met was going on, ami mo peopio, , the people lor that object. While the le- nrv -l;,,,.;.,
frenzied with abolitioniexcitemetit, (against gal right may exist in the government , I
nry dignity of character.
,1... ...., .... I I I i. ;.!.. , ..-..i I 1 . - . ., . . to . . .
nn: I'luii-ai .'i iiiu icsiuriib iiii-i iitu:.; in,- aei in il lie lei to iioier iiir n tune mo i i c .1 . . 1
,, 1 , ., . . ,,. ,, . wcf 1.1 Hi uvitr.ior n nun, i" Bondrn who fieurei 111 tho subtomed ex-
l.l.i .. I Im . Lnlin .11, in n.I l-iiv-4 I 1,1, ilinm I I it II -l . 1 tl - ' '
uiu iiif.il liiui iiaitcauaiaiiiuu ijiui,; ij invii usCi Oi SUOU OIIIOCS. J il IS kUHS VOt JOOK
a . .. .a r l i f i . t. ii i r
i - - n.iri. innii iiti inn inn ni iriai i .nuinii ',imi
; votes were precipitating "civil war" or a vcry much like coercion, nnd coupled will, ' lhol) lis dlIU,lctl.r is eufficicnlIy c 1lin.
;di.solution of this blood bought l inon.fhc subiequent declarntion, that there' , hlJ ,. ,,, ....i;i.
Mv- l-l' II 1 .1 11 11 ' Hid lUlklll IIINIIIIVID IIIV1 lllUlll
re at evcrv 1 ao h" lnrliMiul has ; f,,all be no bloodshed, or violence unless ' accounteJ fo s 10 Pvt( .
plo(S,readyi70,l,eliU,d; en Stale, now o,,t of j fl)rcfcd upon tho National authority, A Colored Gentie,na at the Rir.-We
v OM Abe L!""' w,,t ,nore va,,"y n,k"'g, rather conciliatory. Whatever may be learn from Iho Portland American that
We are not advised of the intention of the
If he be, as we suppose, the Gen. Fei-'gentleman in question.
A Washington correspondent of the
l!alti:noie Sun, says that tho Administra
tion is s'Hisfied, from official channels of
Tiia Fa i i.i- e or Pioivev, Hontl
Wo find the following in the
Commerce of lai.t wftuk
" We regret to learn that Mol
en, Holmes i Go., a large dry pi
1,1 ng house, unu well known ntl
j rietors of I lie Now- York im.l
loll imptflle'l lu usi; too a-iiiitiiiic
leading creditors. Their liahilitie;,!
1,. 100.000 ami the assets, includ!
000 in the newspaper, ..ow a lafl
sail to be upwanli of fl.fift'.O-M
proposition is to p.nv all llieir il
at maturity, they fii rn ih 70 ptf.
casn. nnd.,0 per cen.. in atmkoiJ
pen en', " here the f mouiits irll
ough t i warrant it. iho creili'in
tho latter amount in cish. nml ul
share--. It is said tin. use ol' say il
of the neivspiiper stock in IImi
place Mie house in an inilepcnik
lion. 1 he prop.'s;tio!i mc.-u ail i
but soma of tho creditors oVjoct I'
tning any owimi ship in f; slietS-i.
sik-Ii a violent partisan character.'
M aider in Lycoming Com
A honi'rlr niuiiier wan comaV
Wi l.nmsport on t Lo night of t- '
Tho pai ticuhiis of the iiMiiirare
A man by tho name of lWrnerl'
formerly of Philadelphia, residing
corner of Front street and Vine a1
Williamspert, with a wife and f a:
clnldien, tLo youngest alsitil
months old, killed his wife, Mary
lev in th- most sii-'ckms nmiinf
buried her. She was ecn on t
inst., inco which time she lias to-
sing. Ii'quii ies concerning -l:t
mado of him, by the neighbors, v.
whom ho lo.d that she had -.'oie'..
dolp'uia, at.d to dillerent poisoni
ditlercnt ktorica concerning her
abouti. Suspicion wns s7on extA
the di-Iurence ot s-toi ies, i-nd stcrc
otlicers went to work to ferret oui"
umiisclosed mstcry. Inafenrdi;
of the oflicei s wer.t to Iho house in
a quantity of fcatht rs scattered uw
floor, and some tied ut,in r clutli,
course of conversation, lie required
dlev whv the (oath pia were stre'ttif
floor, to which he replied thai l;
had taken them to rhilndelnlii-
thero',1 ,i i.:, i.,., v.iJ:-r. .1. .r.i, t Re fcttherg for them. S.miU'ir
ma iuij,i tiiMii iivi a HIC i UilU.lJf ( 111 IWI llliil H II, Hi U l" liono niw ivi v j ,
ero nindA hv tllfVor
Gcvemments sympathize with tho eecos jofwhom he replied ho had euipiW J
sion movemon'.s in the South : but on the. himself, nnd toothers that he In-
I . ........ ... ... I
np
cf their cr..zed victors a recognition of j ,;, future intentiuiu. Me. Lincoln on this. Gen. Fessonden, d.iy or two since,
question declaratory at least, is merely fol- Va before tho District Court and mov
i .!.... ii f , , f.. , ed. that a colored gentleman from Boston,
loniog in the footsteps of his predecessor. ...i. i .. :., i . i ...:. ,.i .
... r i . ...
i iirnr li 11 ii-i 1 1 1 v i . I i s tt 1 1 1 1 ii ta! .i r ini-' 1 ... 1 . . i i . .1 .. ai.:. 1
.! . "..',, , ,-.iiuiiiiiiii. Hum i-iu, no cannot go lar practice aa nn attorney and counsellor at ; si'VENTEEN
r" -1 ........I.. I., - in. -.ong, Jiodenies tho contitutionnl n-'bt ttw m the 1 Courts ol wame. ine mouoii . . ,
,. 1 .Many have been bis warmnes von ipd n1... .. c..,. i. 1. .. . ' uu nin.ln under the new nw. which makes ' c
lilf, ... c - , ui 11 otaio 10 beceuc. no viys tint icces- .
il.- l..4i-- 1 1 l - . , .- T- I , , A ,rt ml ..,i,-Ar-l,.r nt i n' . -A'AH'l. CaCIl
iiiu 11-1 ii-i ...ii u ueeu u s ni-euiciions. ; 1 .. ... .. . u.i ciii.ciis ui u- : '-'''- - -
be ... .,. ..... . ..... ... . . ,..oni.nnrcny or revolution, lie talks tn n,,,;,tin. Tho necessary cerl.'ti.land Pennsylvania
i-jivtmw, ns an t.eat men nave loreseen. -i ... . . 1 : . . . ... .
11 IIS ' . CUIIHKIC a JIV aOOUI. niil'IlOH. mill f..n, In 1,. lull I l.n I -nnrl rolna'd : . . .- . r
lobe qualified,) Mr. Lincln had every
where been received in tho kindest man
ner, the greatest enthusiasm marked
course, nil men of all parties eve-rywher.
met. and welcomed him : his iourn-cv
u. iw.rfi.i-1 fivnfci-in l.riirlil fiw-nu i-rn nil 1, " II IUI11J1II OI R gCOgtaplllCal plll'tV , ,;l. ,1,,., ,,.. . ... ' , l. n,,., J, ,n , I, A . ,,,1 . 1. . Mm piml!. I
.. j...... ..... .. ..v.. .... i . . . .. - - - . i-w iiiiijuiuji uugilt .u iuio,!-"" - e- - -
saw. iil(-ns,,i wn,-,!. warn nll l.n bonrrl i ""s'' herald the (lowiitall of tho llcpublic. u-;,,,,,,, Bi.ia,--inii.. ni;.;,,. r... ii,, date was not i-i fact a citizen. A success-
' i r r. ,..,..i.i . 1 1-. .. . ; '
kind acta were all he received. So difl'er-
contrary, express the utmost solicitude for i er person empty them that thrrff'f4
tbc prciservntion ot the entiro Union. ,T ,," . . ;,
1 Hindley was nrrested on the nortii
S20 000. It was currently reported at : s;i,ir,u.. n,. 111,1 1 i.Ju:
..,,,. vuivi ... .iLiiuipii '1. i 'va ,kii, - - f - j ...Hiunj, ,iiq ..j 14. UllUCUIll 111.01-
prCUeCeSSOr, who was then with hini. In, nrimitted lo ITiiri-ilinrrf dnrinn IliA rtaat week lli.il . tho resnll riT Mm ini,r,ci!ailfn
SFNAT0IIS had formed al. 1'uring tho forenoon of Sunday, t
letuanded the sum ofi lfy' wt,,'b ,n hu cM succeeded n f
1 fl rilTOI fmtvt nn- I K an and 1
to put tho Sunbury and Erie 'ally cut his ....., u 'm
Railroad bills through
this true?
windpipe. His situation was aim1.
mediately discovered, and n pbysici'
cauod and tho svound dressed, m
...i....ii.. -t;,:.. r... n.. "te was not i-i lact a citizen. A success-! ineimauflrmv 01 "pnaiersnnd lolders" iheemno uV,t :-W. hn stated U
a., ... ll'U-..IJ I JMI tf.1 I I li I II W UIVV IHIIV . 1 . ll llll 1 v,.vv op VU . - - -
lie regarde, ,ts a public calamity, and , ho is ft luinorUy rmiJcnt. ,,0 s,)eak3 ' .VIZ:1' at,,n and ttlot tb 8Uture have been ' had JcllW pnd biried b wife; t
vvnen lorced nnnii t m rnn.ii-.- t, ,,n ...... . . -'s-.w-w. .v ...,,,,..
' .. J 1 i very prudently .
: very prudently of tho dangers and incon -
honor, pi in,. :......, .i.:..i. . .i,..,:.i;... u,n..t.i
ent we-s tho reception of the President
from theprediciionsof theirTir.Mhnl '"'c fni'I''fic' of H, but
' 1 If... . . ' I V.I-1V
nfler getting to within a few milei of i t-'l"e a iiu-, lias ongorly sought to peae tllive U( ad expresses a willingness to
Washington with the mopt perfect rafoty, I ' v"" n!i uecn a "lumpu,
cone grnnd f:t!t must bo performed,! t,l0ush c,oud' nrouD1 'Cfuntry lo-.ver,
oine terrible pbl auat be discolored, to!M'd ,vl'en bitter party spir t that rules
mo at least the rmblnnee of i,.,.l. 0' bour shall havo passed away, and the
thallbave been furgotton, James
those miserable Kications with which
Xoithern coereios'ita, for their own base
purposes, had flociyl tho country. And
thon the army stai i:d at Washington,
at nn cnormou cxpaase. Some necessity
tuiulncem to exist for thi grand military
display. So the " irrepressiblea" suddenly
diBOtiver a " marc's nest" at Baltimore,
and tho Puaident elect of a free people
permits himself, as contrat and goods, to
beanu9flltosVibinton to tha mer- of the visit tf tb3 Treiident elact
havo the Constitution amended ly a con
vention of tho people, if they should de
sire it. Ho kind of crawls over the do
cikions of the Supreme Court, by hinting
i aii f a
uniounaed charges o: personal enemies lh t j under ccrtnin circum,Ul.c,
Buchanan I t,i,i .t. :,. a..:.: ,
Bujum iviviav ita udcibiuiib . huh IK VI
and hi.admini.tr.ticn-like Andrew Jack. denlly a iunch thrown to the abolitionists,
son and his adminutraticn like James, . .;j-.;-, ,i,-. i .
... . . . . .. .... , and considering their services, it has been
K. Tolk and his administration will be . ...i i r t- i ... i
....... . . Ideally earned. Mr. Lincoln thiuks t uie
pointed toby hia present persecutors and . . n. . , . . .
' . ' 1 . .. ... and reflection will do much to a ay ttrfe.
slanderers as a man for the limes in the' . , , ... , . r
uuu luuin-ii uviiuvraiion, closing m toe
following full and pretty sentence: 'The
promoted by resolution of that bodv. to I hatJ killed her On Monday night,
Ti e recent freshet in the Susquelmnnah tho rank of Assistant Doorkeeper" and int. a Ulf t rrel in the hou, .
has caused much damage. In the North .heir wages ineteased accordingly. Great' day0ni"h,(l,C8(,!,y' ni1 bUr'ed
Branch the water was higher than it has economizers, these Republicans - when I About th timo that these Mf
ocen Known lor tilty years. Many bridges they ain't in oflice' were made to the phy.-ian, tho 'i
were carried away, and much property TIip VIph Pp.;,i..i : . . the deceased was loui'id h-irie-l, ai-'
de.troyed. ' "s ,n uc" Ercat' a state of nudity, in the ,:l shed, ;
. or pci.l while journeying to Wahingtn, three 'eet under eround. havln;
ibiack, Ji. o. from Indi- than was Air. I.inooln. He ca.ne near covered wiih a bloody pillow and V
Anfi via r.r. v.. ,, ...1 n .. . r i i .. I-..:. t;,- . - 'ru. ..i. . j : , i i i
...luiuaj iiuiiiiiiaifu i-y me 'Joig ins uie in iew. Haven. The ears uei1 which sue waf uhbu
better and purer days of the Republic.
Twenty-two pick-pockets were nrrested
mystic chords of memory stretching from
by the Buffclo police during the occasion , every battle field and patriot trave lo ev
try lovinj heart and heirthrtooe all over
President to be Chief Justice of the Ter-' started vory suddenly, and he was drnwn M.out ,eiht foct 8flllr8. n1 lh f
ritory ot
deceased.
.:;..... -.r xt.i i. ... . . ' : . . wnere ne cut inn wood, nrevious i"
v vice Augustus mil,; upon me platform, and just escaped fal- murder, and during he i uo .he
ling undor the wheels. buried. Tte body'was exhumed and
It is positively stated that Greeley is to In Congress, on Monday, the Senate ried t0 -h hf , A juy MT
go into the Cabinet of the new Adminis. ' red th.ouse bill .uZiic the dt Z' " MA "
tratiou. He is to be Secretary of the continuance of the postal servioe in the' On TuesJay morning, abort Up,
cjnenor-nis principal duty being to 'eceded States. The bill now goes to the ovo clock Barney Hmdiey diea
watch the thermometer and Ull how cold j President for his signature. The rote f?i: f,r-" thf "l?1 ih,, "T
it is out there. ; - ' lt0cd 33 to 12. throat, inflicted by h.mslf.-