1 If ! I - 1 I i- " . G33DLA5DSH. Editor and Proprietor. mrrcinxs, tot n: TULES: S2 -3 Per Anxa. if jt-i is airai: )L XXXVIII WHOLE NO 1000. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, I SCO. NOV SERIES-VOL. VL NO. 21. f'1' i f; 4 (i Fill IS. J0HSS03J & STTKSEE. T3 rlliSTS Xif TIT T-fiHr 5 S' d?ire th :f the to sections, ati jrti(T.ltr:T T onTj I i"Hjim!: .;5s.-:':-L "i tu TITO Kisrr-ir..- .....Mv...v.,. J0HSS03T & STJISES. jTKE CS72T OF PE3TTA. ? Eir&lT CF GEXEAL G2AST. point out ihev weU ram It ia Pr,ucA i. pBUi.b.a wryWeaMy, , , , , int,.Pvi(l,v ... . hflf i . fr(tt.r,.h- Rivln Hi ad 7a- Armies of the U. ri, rw! fsdth. 1 1 to wmtteJ that T GtU. . SN DLK, 4 CO., lLtf pvesident aild Senator Sumner on tl.e term of tLU or' that'judce cftho Wa-'.:!stos, iH-c. IS, 103. ) there cannot to a ptu comraixg- irkf-sr cf t, L )L-ra rl aci poa- tunjBMtf. ifpi.inMnf:i , i ,.: olw , ... Simmmfi fn,i P..ti,,Sv!r:;i .-' .'. k--?. J JuKuton. Jr,:s- ling at this time iK-tweem the. sli&t v? lb fxir-r-c r fir.T'HtW'C. ca i: i cV fix month. .i,n will is brgeJ.- read in Conres.-i. It lasted for several fires ; when vacancies Lave occurred r ' ( M-Yfj .Sfafr? : frdiKtinUnuod nil ail m&r;fsar pail, hours. ILcre were throe or four er- f'V death cr otherwise; end m ho were sons present. Sorancr is' represented elected to 11 nn h vacancies. The X3E7TS S.-ECIAL SCESSAGE. as having teen vt-rv nervous. Some of fol'owicj coap:httko f.nwers -&M jt tentfcsStke VaiWi SiaUs: jthosc present thought he woul J go these jae?tk s sud j,-:vci. in irUf, a reply to'iiio resolution adopted into a f;t at two or three dhlcrent eomjikte Lirfrry of o:j- St-tct-.c btnat or. the 12th. I have the periods of the conetdtatioa. .At any ; Y,cv.ch, Ir-iA I1-:'! the yc-r we !!rt r to flat that tho rebellion wair- rate Lisactions justified the.ari'lication elwt ed Jadr-sander the smr.dvd Cert- Sir in rejly to yoar note of the thoe catnistfd wltL the kw-ir.i.L5i r . i., ri-incsti!, a rqort irr-in J'i r. T-v.? sc.cl i.rit".tr:iiation a 1 : 3 !? 3 v : i j ii'ii T!( me jKratKT ,j.,.,--.d ci corr.m" w.thin t?:e tC2T-t icreaa U;it atteJ.tJOii isja k: tie fo.-siries iaad-3 l-v the have done if tsore ilntt l!iii j.; W-i'the T.'riu-d States in their Try Iisw.ah Coi,vcrsj.tkM.s t 'e uu.n of the lrh I Lr-vethe ut;ert.howevr, w'.-.Lc-erf c'-t t-w- raportioaol the people a-raut oi in term ol t'Cir'a ifiononir.r.iac f tit anon, aown to tc- jwt tdn.. awt non,i i w.i'jwm;, i-.j .-.. i.v. " rep. .r.l-oi2!t'.ttcd)saaioritwi of - in regxrd to the nc-m. YiriU? Lj-I li a maUcr c-f tatreJ to n...?. r, at: .1 "r a, ,v!s -ar4 t.I-j that f the -tht i-nn f. ah- Mti a; tSJr .'JavanuH-t.t of the Vi.iu-d Mates' self m.aWe to move'tho l'rt-Mdt-ut, he i worthy of prcservatk-n far r.-ferei:ee : .lion. K-K-ta?y'of War: 'hare m Wer. c-o-nt-i v-.tij irxJ k-effiuppresscd ; that the United tinallv broke out as fallows : J I" 1 ? tiio tVns:itntaor.ai Ar.tend-i I kit Wahicton City on the 27th jarratrt cr ect,:,-: r:y. ir! ujA I be .kh the in ft-ction existed, and ; white rebels down in Alabama ar.di Common wealth cleetct ty the jvi-op ktn a toar oi ir.-jH'ctson thrnh :r far as co.Ji be done, the coum' other localities in the South are talk-: v.-as pcrlVcted. Dunaj; the session of some tf thi S.athern .State, or States S.e United Sutes have been re- inir very strontr asainst th Unioa.ilol theLct:hilureIivkdvd the Slate l .te!y in ri-UIh'iB, au-1 to see what jt -d, pcftt-ottices re-established, and 'and der.oundng dt in strong terms ; i;-to judicial cistrict. and made ai! change Were ' neee-ary tc he raa-1e taken to pat into effective oje-:; tan you not do" something to put a j other provisions Tv:ni.U to give full in the tii.-jstion cf the mhitar.- for- i.an in tue orcaic i use rMo;:ry ; t uri-w o 'f nthe revenue laws cf the country. 1 6lor to it is the result of the measures mrti-l Ihe Tresident coolly rej.lii-d : "I ! law. In the A2iOwin- autamn the eoti l te reJuced oni ixiW6 rcr- i 1 by the Lseeutivc with the v;ew see. Air. Suiniier.that the wl.ite relnrls I fcrsi ciectin lor J u.ii-os was held. ; la.iea. c-.e.. and to learn as lur a i : ul : ? ti't, ". j of tlitir fvTraer owj:er v. !, r.t lf!f!.t ia 1-i.rt, be d. 1-. 1 c:;."'r; U"fm..h8-c-xa Jrons kJKOr the '.:r;;.- c i i " . - - testa a. T hi s -' ' ' l f i - cri cti- y h. ; t rt . r" r. -w ; .:. tl c ';LI;.rTi -f itj-rrj ijxzki-cr.trac-t ; ' r the "':a"r.it vfsr. lit foine b'mthi- 3e-:-c; a.n " T-rr?:5s Ci.t,- I'll (TTts'."? ".'": l,e sr" S c .r"r. :f r .Kit . .L J Ti-t c. ' S". If a S.-t t ir ecrvdl tv tach- .l r-ii-'-y. tLy arf ; ty a-!- -ir- t th i; L i'l'.r Ik r,.,i.-ir for -ra. :-'-- f. :iol;y triv- Ti--;s-... t-r-.i-i.T L.'.. a.. St z rI hiaein a resumption of the lane-. n Boston are talking against jiscftiie State, coiaprcli ended in ' Union. Can't you put a stop For the Supreme liench thf Deno-:.l.ie tlte f to it'erats noams in.iuirv of the Senuto; the , ' s h i.rj.-f- r wCrd ta people tnore: . j ..-nu-ix-i. i.i i.ewii, o; inca.ter.iin t?etierat ucverr-tuerit. ,lJ t--j.i-.xf - . .. - .-.-.. t LXorth Carolina, South Carolina. This confused the Senator f,r a short J'hn . (,d,son of Cumberland. Wabj Jlie Stot rd :r-u,ia bi-i;.-so ae- protect li. -ii prc-r: i:-rxr.n;- r e . . - , .l.-c i ia. Alabama, 31 is-is.,ij.pi, Louis-; time, but aftei twitin- in his seat for ter II. I"wrie t f Aik-heny-and Jameics,Ille t Whiiirton city, ttd in- n;druf jc-t tt.e ta:. :rj - i'';-Vt.f ' TA- a,Arfcan.sa and Tfnnes-oe. have ; a short time, 1 -ain" broke out a J CampK-lh cf I'hiladelph.a. I forriatlDri fryra this srt-r. therefore.-ratM ti the coaT,trrj.a-j:tr! i;. t hv;.s'f- . . .-Titzed their respective State gov-! follows : 1 " - The Whto nouitnated IllcharJ CouJ-1 U-iu r.-ad':!r oWainch I LasUwd ' cperatJ lrtl.? u.rur-t ireit i ..:-i.tiis- uwr;l r?aer.t.', and are ykhlin-obedience i '-Mr. Johnson, the reports from the ter, of Wot men. land, J whna V.. Conv ! tLr--,adi the S-.ete, without cr.nvcrvii:-' the tre-a aee:.r.;r i-.r r,: yirty c t- t the laws ana Government ot the ; .v"uth show that tie wnite rebels in v, ot Jior.toar, ueorje v nantt.ers. ot rr meetm; snv o: it cui-ns. " --- - - r- ;.ifod States with more Viiai'-nK-ssi almost cverv section are iiultin? the! Franklin, Wm. M. Meredith, of I'hiia-! In Haki-h. C. 1 room one day: 11-warJ. the i t, t.r-er. -: y.r;.i.. ; ill -v. I', VI fii creiiter promptitude than under he cireurcistancea could reasonably i:ivo been anticiiiitcd. Thepr.jpo.-ed iraendment to the Constitution pi liridbur for the aboltthvu of slavciy for- ver within the limits of the country I.as been ratiiloJ Iv each one tf those state?, with the exception of Mi?i-y-Yi-i, trout whieh r. oh'icial in(':naa ;ioa has been rvcuved ; and in nearly i.Ilof them roeasareshave bee n adopt ed, or arc row pendini;. to coifer rp on fretdmcn thi privileges which are ""seiitbl to their comfort,, protection and security. 'in Florida an 1 Texas the people are "making commendable progress in re storing their State governments, and no doubt is entertained that they will et an early period be In a ronditiou to re.-ume all ot their practical relations with, the Federal Government. In that portion of the Union lately in rehviiiou the aspect of affairs is more promising than, in view of all the cir- ii it i t tumstances. coufi wen nave neen ex pected. The people throughout the entire South evince an audible desire to renew their alh trhince to the gov ernment, ar.i to repair the devasta tions of war by a prompt and cheer fa! return to peaceful pursuits. An abiding faith i entertained that their actions will conform to their profes sions, and that in acknowledging the supremacy of the Constitution and the laws of the United States, their loyal ly v.ill be univerved!y given to the pfcernment whose leniency they can noi fail to appreciate, and whose bs teriu Mre will soun restore them to a eooiUion of pro-jerity. It is true that in sonn of the Statea tho demor-aih-.iai- e.Tecis of tho war str-j to be f it in occasional disorders, bnttheso are local in cuaracter, n ft fre.pient in icciirrence, and are rapid!- disappear, in as the authority of civil govern ment is erctended and sa-tained. Perplexing jue-t ions were natural ly t i he exj . cted from the great and m; i 1 . -i '. i; ' in the ri!;;tiois be twetn t!;e two race-, but sysK-us are pra.'i-.a'iy develojung t!iem.' Ives tin der which tho 1 ret-fnan will receive the pr.iTcc-tbn to whie'.t he is justly 'titl'd. and by means of Ids bd-r 4r.i,i):z hiru; if a useful and independent meinb-;r of the carannity ia w hkh he has bis horae. Msion. and from that which 1 have Tccently derived liii the most relia ble autaoiitv. I am i.id.i"ed to cherish iH'i'ro. llon't you think that Congress oah'. to do something to correct this evil " The President, with a sinineaut wink to the other gentlemen present, re plied : -.Mr. Sumner I notice by the pnpers that the white rebels in Cincinnati have been recently insulting white people there and knocking got one or two. Can't Congress do something .s-:ia va del oh i a, and Wil ouehanna. All the Ieuocr&ls were elected except CaraU-Il ; who fell behind his tiikil be-cTiUse of a strenuous eppi tion to him front men to whom he was jHTsonalh- (bjeciiona!ie. The only Whig th eted was Coulter. The Judges elect drew lots for the period eaeh was to fcrvc. ihack drew t tor three vcars, l..W! l r sx. ini son f for nine, lwrse for twelve, and Coal- naric-ston. N. L., two c?y; tr.ah and Augusta. la., eat.i, e-e r-.sce J j-i-r. as tr n.e rtrtitt.'uTjs Mid di'-e Ti ii ........ i i .1 i .... ..f.iir Inr ttin fi;!! trm f f.iipn rmi I hmrf !irei'Or. d:ridJ thv4nliieiits 1 am M1TV Id S"T, 1 tie Ik is IIUV UIV. ? IV UMU Lll. IIH Bull VI --- --j .1. . i.! -.".!..! lilud.- hfivin-' lis Ki.r.r!il t.-ri.i n.v ! of ! -., r .y,'.a of I h t vrrt ! -'jons s;a- UKS Lot K'da U White House was of short duration ! Chief Ju-ticc. alter that thrust. A". Y- 11 to?.. ! Coulter died in .pr,!, U-.2. To fd! u l( ! the vacanrv the bi?s non. mated J- The Ltwiiturg Centre snd Siraee Creek Bail Eoai A meeting of the toekholdera of tho Lcwisburg, Centre A Spruce Crevk l.ailroad Comyiany was held at Aarons burg. Centre county.on the Ulth inst., Gen. George Jbacliannan ca!lel the meeting to order, an.l lion. G 11 llar tYtt, President elect, of the Western Central 1hiilroad, which is to extend from Ihdlefont.e,or vicinity, to Frank lin, wa chosen to preside. Mr. Bar rett delivered a brief address cTi-jrat-ulatiitg those present on the favorable auspices of the great projected rail road enterprise which he stated ir.( hid ed the immediate construction of the Lewisburg Centre and Spruce Creek road, ami gave the most positive a surance on behalf of the Atlantic and Great Western Company, that they were actinir in good faith, that the route by the way of Lewisburg, Mif flinbnrg. I'enns Vallev. Ac, was the eph ituChiglor., of ArmstKtng; the PeniH'r.its (e.-rg-- W. WtxJw-atd, tl Luserne, WiwvJward was elected. Gibdi dU-d in Mav , 1?"". For the vacancv the Whirr i.minatd Thom as A. Ltidd,, of Philadelphia; tho liem ocratjs. John C. Knox, of Tiogsu Knox was elected. In 134 the Democrats nominated D'.aik for rv-e lection ; the Wlii; nom inated Ihiniel M. Sinyser. ot Mont gomery, Black was elected Li-i.HM.-anu' Chief Jnsi'u-e. In i37 the 1'einocrats nominated Wm. Strong, of I-rks. ia j hue i ! Blaek, who bad accepted! the oth.v of Attorney (leu. BioVr Priident Bu chanan, and James Thorn pson.nf Prie, in place of Lew is, whose term cf ser vice W3 expiring. and wh declined a re-noiuination. Tiie? Whigs nomina ted James ViHH-b, of Fayette an 1 Jo seph S. Lewis, of Chester. Both the uUV. 1 i:0 V'.- ..1.,--.. II'J s--il it- - i.f r-T. h tint: I aw much, tni conv-.-rscd frcelv wkU t the citieos of tl.ie S'.r.te.-. r.'. with o;b-er'i of the amy w! U-en "ta'soned among them. The l.-.'itowiwg are the c?i; ; let i.. -.t .a xm u.xte iz. rM:a.: c r.i.."-. " i j '" . -.a. -! r .t:,a..s : to Lisa, th.9 ia Liy. nii'tek, La- i r s- n. I '.j. . an d,ir ri tI r.z,i"- oi" z':--t in l:r sJi-:.: -:hiJd-;Ii I'j'xa:. 4 iavi-i.-is.'': .;. n carhi bv m he:) be h:, thing wer.: t well as I'-. i-.-re. .iar.v turns' the rr.t ,vf Lave 'f t2.c agents f tLe Frwdn.on' Ba !re;io ii'iris. the iazr thai ir teLr. ci-Js;-T!S ' own industry they iru-t erj 1 1 :".irfc. i-nirio in hv itt T am Kj.:i-fi. d il.sl Jo ti;i. f tliCV liaai.Vfr the mars of thirkirTr.i of the iSmth eir.p1?yr:cr.t f-rt l.c:r.. aid : :. i '-it v.r. .. t;tnt .f : loth -t. t rj.ri.1 Tir.r.it v-t : V u in rood lakh. The ouetions whieh ' their crrarcTnrt.ts. L. lut.uK vi C-r Uriy .,.z of the two cc.ioris s'a-' d-ci i.e.t wtra ta l-e ti.st ae-J oi li- sew is-ii .iT --'--s, ."u e.as ri-ht or the rich ide thit tie negrp U' t'..- r:; ty jutiiiy .... i.ernee. of a State to eoe from tbe Union. ' hve u.t!..ut cire or p---v s..r S.i.e l.t a .t.a ia.pi thev regard as bavin-- fn fettled fatrtre. The -f .t of tl W!if 5ti tdrf Sr .t rii -3 i.w? x:--:. a.-w saaiT forever by the higher "tribunal, trnN !;vik.n ttflanis is idler i iN;;4.rictr.Lr?:'wi;abat timt man'can rc-:rt to. 1 was. pka- cnni!:b-.a i UTOi.k.;,6v - Swr5,2? t"T. a:raga e.1 to lesm from the leadir r.iri; 'In -n; ;i rases j.ii,k .".. t-e Jitrts.-U siuiif a t-rar tc s.cre nor wlon 1 rit t. tt -.: t'iT T'-f t ' o'-!v "re--- that TK-e.rid shia.' ii.-o j , tivcii ii c.-u.scii.i a ".sc aiia.e.. i - i vtrv and state cer-teJ thv decision trrived at i tick!. iu a . v. si u:sv.s j-. r a f. w t ) t; ; t t.;: of tl- s - -t: bii exu r lin? rmi t'tirif h.c smoke fif t 'iti. km. t"C C tdearvd away and time ha leei; given pe?-d tt.a k.-r reflectiou, this oei'i-h'U has tnt-n at the s-.i.t a I'ortanste one f.rtbe w hoi? eountry, they rcc-i'iving the like b-nef.t fn-ta it with thoe who eppi-d tlsfr.i in the ti-ld and in the council. pouryears of war, during vibUh the law was cxe uteJ oidy at tic j -i nt of the Vciyonct li.r.. .;-'..;:. the S:aies in red.iliion, have let; the jws-t. y s;L!y in a eondition r-ot to yield that ready tiuience to civil j.tt:no -ty the Amor iean ixp:e have cenerr.hr t-.- n in the hfci-it el rU-idius. Thi render the presence of sma"! throng! out th'xe States tsccfary until aeh time as L.i.r retun.s to n-- .-e. i t c;- "4 be x- eeT-i5'k.Tl1r?t.ra r yc:,rs cjt r B? t'ci l.e:-..;:--!'? J v.t- i.r gTV" r- e .r 3:.,.; m.'.T h."sr r.-.. t.r.t ;" e ki-e-nng tx: 5-i jM-iCfJCS to T " - M JI.JS 't t '.cv r. tr-ii.' r.-rt-fsa tbe n.ihtarj--s.:i".-'-try, re-.u'n-sali ti-paniU- rrg;.:-.-.r.j.: ':. Tc-C5sarllr hr-ow i TU 5ec - t't-'O t:. -: A rvw- 1-.. -.S-'g - xt.i .ii' .'-esi -s.es ii.ii ' CS S v ww." - . 1S- 71 li; .s tM ;:! e r..'---,.-" :1 iht t:i.?; w sa in a ;?, iii u.-e- and tody .i--y -s.-. Thisaiaa. -s ..a. j. learcr th j5u:-. al.i thr.adi o t tne t't'i -Ct i-. 3 .'-:a'i:r': .rat-. i,i'-l.v rtwet v. a:.t -orr- i:.'r ire avst w-.;o J pn iH-r channel, and civil u;hor,ty is tUiiy i-s.Ahiisae... 1 se lK.-iniHratic candidate Mere chosen. ntinoU,.i.lf,.- tin tmii t Imrnn ,.!.. ! Lo wrie I eca in e ' 'hh'f JllstlOe1. 1 t U . V C 'i bi isb e ... I 8.J JiOt lV,.'et f..H. m,l nn r.t).. r-n rnninmiiPit,.,! I In 1 . t lie Iki'ubhea us nominate.! lone. : . nor t hoe !- -Iditig pluo c ...i',i,.1t f.fi.l..i,tlr r,tMv';...l ItJ John M. Bead, ci' Phiiadelchia. to til! I the rt.vi-ntmcnL or ir.s';s cf fpeedv completion. the vacaaer m:'vh by Knox ls-..?nii;gJSonj;!eni Mate, who think it prseti- " 1 - . . . . . i t . . . . . . ...": ii . i 1' i . i .. . i i. . . .. .. ... ..... ... ... . A T,voablfl to Vi i s provision Ol tl.e .'.nty oi-ucnu uiiuvr ttov. acKer.f v.i-i a iiun ihv ihi..w:; uvu rt ot in'-nrporation threeiod e wcreTbe Iem-v rats r.omina'ed Wm. A.jthe South at present. Tie v.i,!teJ.J . I -. ... I li .... t,t ! i i . n . i'.i . Ii..' ... v . . i ..... . I . . . I i" .... I . . . . i i. .- i r i-r i i.ii. ii:i .! r . . i . . i ..- : . . r - i . i .. . , r.g. e- rf.;er, 1 1 serms ti t:.?- ib; -d by rertr-;-i.g uc will. tr in ine s.i ag.-i t of '.be rree'j;-. 1 ! n ha vc j," i criers : beresa tscrt ,': '. Onimni'-lcns. Ink -co;. ..itv r pun- the election fur President and Jiiissf-'the Lepv.ha.-an ito:u;nee tors. Mersrs. James P. Cohurn. J,is. In B'-i the I :a,-. ra' eph C. Baeher and Danu-1 Jle-s were L-'-wrie. v chosen, and iatraediatvly .rHH-cded t th'- rerlru-.are-e ot iheir dath-s The wa a..i J... en i f':x J'ears. f ,-r r-e-eWi-'ors. iioans rx.niimited I'aioi' Board v.-.is then d'.;H- ch tt- !.ii:r,vn; e l. wiil;.int eppositbm, each reeived 2'f--.' r..tes: B -xx tr. A. w was ciio.- having ' wara U"car..e l ioei Justice. The lie ue h is. now rr:r :,.' i is t-u, .. ii:,,v; r-..! a."1 Ti'.r-s--- ;.,-'.- ;r. the ;. f J i-'.': .vi.!h"'--;'y of the i.-vt ::.!' -veT ? meet I" he lh-ru: ! throa :;.'e..t the p. rti.n i fth-? es;.;,try A.-i.".v, r.;.i,tr.i by me. tuut the ta'-re p-ns-er-c t-o-i- it a i-.-.a.tury tr-i;..w.;:,-.u'i re gar 5 t " ri,.'.";' - -su;.-. k'.t t- i.;;.;'..a! . . r r i t v i 11-" g--. ! t: tl.e c e.:.:rv. Tx'-J'.-IO f .fi;',:! V S-'.Uih. V ;.e itisire c: TV3TI "3 J l ht-Vvfr-rTd 1 have -.i-: ! Pr or r ti.r-cr -o-, csrr it.hera Mxtt'ii? liurruit. tti' S-a t.Ue .t d if-f ;gh 1 l7t.-. wo:;) I J-ii" x .1 s:ccrr v .- i voi attion tt.r rr.e d f t.-l rr tbe '' :-"ia t-t- br:.. o ;.r;;-r v-eur, fca.5 sajngi.ti, on rr in L'si too iTr- ex ;.' tiw:ta; city. 8t- gay, r-' ;:TtsI cgtxt gva.ikc:iawh' was !.: irr r; .. -." ke. . .rW tasLion. Scfy lii;liii:.ik;; T'siy arid rr i-u 'ri'l ii-;.. &jlt Bariy oo;.5.rawtl til ia i "i- vi.: uaniiiar ia the tu.-l. Iikr:;r:i r":ii ;''rrtne.. T;-;-r;4.-s;-.li r; 'ui-g -. ft y rr-irv r.-'tsi " "-.'" ."-si' i us t.vi . ''.'';. f -v-i s.-Ciy v-r a.'.y tl a'vci a..-.-i wutna he ear. .a. i art :-rin.I dob a. :. a gk tie 's xtc ;.oe br- J '; Ur ...irs tt-n.-e 'r v - Geo. P. riiller, cf Wov.lward, who-? term wiurx;r in i 1 '', s:ro;g and Ti.ontrs.in. wi,.-e ire in !T2: Ilea !.w. 7V , i;f Ifoii. Lewishiirg. '-f f ,- T. W. Kennar.l. New:tern; v York : 1 P. Barrett. ClcarfieM: Gav-! term wo'.ex- ire ir t'o i r.'-gr is t x: w. .s, Ciom li, M(:idv;.:e ; W. G. Ilan iltop, New York; S. V"..:m. .ew rk; Alex. JPAr.drew, New York : Pe.ir- on linn h. Jiea-ixoie : i. l. iav 1 w j-.o v. -,., si .! I ?,..i. i- i B ii- Ct: nr. th wnci V.k -.ward's tern sbV.i I cast bt t-r the Chief the Ixlici' that feet tonal animosity i ! lor. New Y--rk : John Walls, wtrely and rapidly nu rgk.g itself into burg Robert 11. I.in-ao. j ri:: a p:rn ot nationality, iml that repr-j M. c.t.vdon. conneoted veith a proper! v , Bn -P;d system of taxation, will re nof rcctcrs elec t wa held immediate'v beans I ,'," ai ia a namoi-.ious restcr ;th. Mates to the natbr.tal Union. janl the organization of the Board wa Tl.e r-;p"ri of Carl S-hnrz is hen-'completed bv the cWthm c-f Jan.i-s P. w.t:i transmitted, as re -.ai'sivd bv the ; Cobuni, of Aar.rbr.rg. Set St:;ate. No reports ik.-.i ti.e Ibmk ('. B. K . B!akc!v, New Ye Jo. in ( or-, k- b.iv ibe -i ;. Ti.e attet.tio', ted I t tho hi ... cer.tlv ma k a tour "f ii.p. r Lewis. Jcsj,,...,-j,. .'Mills; Cf the pnsTt Judge, a ha ak ll'dfpo.iiny. i jinrcUon ; V:a. (". ready l-H-n sei;, e.jrsr.i, strong mean, Bewi.sbnrg. 'd i lo'np.-.R r-ere c.clrc a Pcr.i- A mectinir cf the President and Ti- oen-t : Bes-1 art i Agaew a B o-nU revive-; : r. T. V". Kennnrd wr:- ta rv.fi ti J h.te! B .- .... . nil .e .M-r.al-e i : i -1 v i -' "..living report o! re- d.-n 'through several fd Ihe State whose inhabitants partif-'psted i-i the r '.eb Y.-'in. ,Sigr.fs , Axnat.w J"HXi..-. Washingfoa. B.'-ceiuber 1. l-g-'. IS lit.- 1- to expkre, i Hirvev i Trr.t s.. Tne f,rt tr;a cai cn-';nci.l cp.-n tbe late ret lin. is iw isrsng tried in the- Ui.o State's I '- rk i Court of Tr"ii-.r. , 1-ekre J'idg--Trig.- Th ra-" i t:'-? U;.;td States r Ji-'s Ga"v-3-'e.w : v . v cr ' !. !- t vr -r e t t' t . : -iVderatc iv.-vcx:.::!-: ? 1. v; "o ? e-';;:- ort . is yi?re tbe b'-re V 7 t tftnor where there are i':,v-.' Lst'w !.if.,-i! ti ( Souti. ;-rn M;.;;-s ;:, at toits con tee i a e.:a-t i f rc' ti--'-'-..?; -v., 11 'Vsr, :;'.; ! r i."' v. I i - - ; . r.i.r . . i.. ; . . -. - -vi.-is, v-'.'-'.at r,-":i -i.'r-g r ;. v then. Tt-e j rr- -v f I ...,, k t:-- '; i n'viV" ; r.-fs. k i..is.-r c by tbfir dv:ee tr-d 'ark-; ' r ?n i '- (;;";- a n-sort f, r tl e i c.rop!- : 'r. r.est"y ex'v! r. o-;-.-' '-r . f : therein, a n- all nce-dsr of t he : ( 'lain;.n o-.j-r r. i.- ve-. i s;rh ; i. : f - rs . . 11 - , l.V ! 1 v:T f' j e u. 'U.in '. ei ' ii- .? i. w..a -:il rr: ta xi c-rraej, i: ah the II '.r-an ,. x ...... .- 1 w '.. . - :i '. iro . s :..-; s hdik u :' t- lk -A. A. ki,'- bh 1 ' u 1 4" ty. L t r. ' ie-Mne-t?kd ;.rr e.. I'?.- is ii. f rs - th;- pe:n-'-ra"; ie IB- ha !a a- .tie, KTThe IIou-o Jude iary (V.mn-.itfee i veno Iesthan f -rt vppsru-.sp j.-ij.s be- them to a is end tr.-? B. S. Consti- vn. It is -;rgi;lar, thai the Alo- "f party fh ir.i-.t now I ave p i..,;.d. "t for the CV.rwit.u'oi,. aar H under their f.-o! f,,r four 1 , .-y Hm l-ound t deal in -ineer in Chb f w hii su Ii !-i;;.i;.s was auB.onacd :nd beate the mot pra:t ie.il route fe-r the radrea i nn 1 l--rar.(h.: anthor'-'ed by the ..t .f ir.eorporatS.-.n and the .!.p3emerit there to. with a view c f f -rnr.ir.g a con-r,e- ti on with rna k leading to the cities cf Pbilad. lphia and New York." and was kilns, ted t" report at the ecrli-e-t practi.-a! p. i-iod the survey tot e foramen: .,! within r, wk fmai the date. Tl rr ! i 1-HntoJ at lewkhar- ine ic.vemment. it r.'ot-t r-r sv(! Sti,in'ri T'-irar-h. weak 'jrvemcil' indsl that taa- ijc-t witttsiai'id a r;r'Wi'TT lmk-.'d- r v r-i -tn -- . i '. ti i-rat loverni:- ;:.r;s .' ioeri ! i ..t ti . 1 r - 1 : ;.-) n. i- Ar.r.ts?t r. -Ber;ani-n lb .li ?.-.. --d-tsr cf ti.e lay ite villc North Candida S'v., ha hs'si Jr?ifil-.l ly or-ier cf ra State ar. aj-.xs -'ns tknerjii IlagArX-r artk whit h Lavs mkO'vernmeM -: i.'r lcs1 f ike? of the CVnma. appvAml in hi p-rwrr r.fri'n-l to i . . .. . ..i-. . . . i . ..i the r-rorvrty s Lis Lt? r-.r.-ier t vr.;i; b .rgt-b:'n; a: ).:.: I.sve r-y pTHre ti.n tnra s..' r. T.-ere i .i.-.u.r- l ig iT.ugltt cn ty a'-a cr. :.v e.P--'rvat:osi cat lift !.; c; f i- v ( 't s: .';:- s. -, ? w to r-.:ri. 1 . ti"- i.,..a a ? ,;.'. t Lit loisj Te-ot- -e f-f. : ok. N. . J k. - ' . -v . 1 a l2i -B. V"l-v B-v-r. Pa.. sydni.aj.ia B A w-ru. 2'i ia. i.Jk Xyer trmm, snni.ty. ':. 1 V2T Jjern.irJ Jlrcn,. ... -ii:, Vi'.U't B. -t'-o"----!.. ", do Ii.-w.s, j 3;!.,,ak:'., Bu- Vir-t r-t. is.. te i.p .-ia. y TO i ; ;re.'fi. ; ,-cv Ti.r t ao-i r prvU't;.,. f r : r -tn ir'T i,,k rs-,r.'r.J l-v Mai Gen. G. XI. Ivige, of Iowa, is menu especially wren iik ni:a- vixi.i ro; i.cuf.i.r.v.it- t t! a candidate tit Ur.i:.J m ate Senator, lion pisrrteos'thf rr.vikr k--r r. 1 that itarv ta- ; '.-re ti-f t ihui g -t .'-i-;-ia f r .- r-si:.s Tif ; Ivl. C Y. Ci. riT. -i, V,- jsw-iTi'f .?: ; , Br. Su ... h f r ;-. 1 1 1 v -o-r., i ' . II. 2e (i.-.t ' " 1' ' Turn ! ., and ft rr- "p. " 1 Su.tr, f!s? v-"-. . hri : 'oil .1: ..'r.v,. ty -a x t ' tho n-.i-T-j, t -!. a-.-.-i.ioa tor i ho ro cry b-er ia - -f- ii t; "'O 1 i r-Tl-si . vi'C i k it If hX.' II o r- c 1 1.. ; i . v. ( 1 r -