... . ~ " T 1 lilt en, ,for.:ihe . '. ,, l'.4ti,vBl4irrizi Corupilet, i '' . l - ODE TO TILE RI D DompioN ~ . ''' • ••••*. tar_., 11e:10-ice! ym. re.loiee.! prima illoni of - Mtf,poll Theo hisi %, "71 Met , 11. c:.{ -. yeld1(001241 . t) 0,1 *3 ; 31, r e the *lie- .if i t . '; : rtom...et p he, filmati tli .4 1 wtrast 4,...1......b. , Ilhonfoo.4 oreskity Nitor.. liiiegrite 1,.0nd attAtre'rest . 411 y illiatv' ---, .:1:. - 0," -- vA Emit rit....rty . .: mitt. lel - i w: ..y to fh., fanie : ..110.1 Dove the ongoenium nr..tuttrt:- • , 1)14 Doiehtion" Vespoutle to the I:nien- - then'rt ueNer. (Ito etne.i.." The traitors. to fret4lom--.so treaciaorouslr - 11 mv , ;tt ,1 0 41 .v.#. tbe pirt 114 Met lrytritit their *lime -AttoirodlirsY Me v.0( 1 / 4 1'111114 tht•;;lorPi— ttx7 18 met .3 heir. iluietst: o.ou Itn4 triutophzi_vullittint. I.ot the' latinti look tip, nod re:Pith. in tip , : virtue, Wiiihtt many to rastmeiut . Late rot a tisev lice in thO. bond of l.rtyeli _ _ the biihwar): of fretattot-the li g ht of its .l.f.y, , •''' ~ ..•;441e, ... t : . . .4.. I harp cage of Paley, wilinn POlie , I dare . say, I, , ipata tes : l 644 l ,e rryi l, : ri r isi • ' t h at city says : 1 num or set of men. titeteteei see. root ~ th y 1 44 14 MINIS .in inane , I queetion, "I rem _ ( e j 1 lees Or ,minissory (melte). .e . tia• - erreof tpe ;owe,. teite- , •eleoes, of grata! ' ted p9rtiens of f_._ In-the first ward 37 votes were - illeptly re- I Some sixty gentlemen of the Democratic w e ep en e ieeeel. ereesterti, ..littow-Nothin g '• prattle, are not binding, where the performance as ,elie i ihis eninity nee 'ttilirriday attet e inland list ' iiiiie ceiterlinn'tbe . linnkrnotleing sidee l atiel The 114;1 or tri, g lory triOinplzitnt/y wave. 1 laWfill, Wien wlit•re the mile wfiil ness is ,known 1 Te eer e i1 ,,,,,,,,,,...,„.„, ~,,..„„e „ ,.„.„.r eTeee r ie e reTeme t . ,,,,,,t hiewrrae- ba reeoe ,me eee ee m o eeeeeete , ae zi atemette a leegeeeees e, votes werpected on the anti know =nothing ' party 1 w.„,•ftty ttn,, , ,,..1.--upre,,,,,,,t, un, for ; , Ito ine p • ar les at t )e , in o N m g , I, in the county of Lauderdale. Mississippi, I l'lM:Ter e ereinerevererete l eerebereeereetee 4,4lkave.publ isbed a•-eard -announting • their-4%944- '3i n,realts to Illitiligfatilt iltillalarkit Ortti,":L. I i'lie re. srae aKee est n , r ojeeeeles o f i it ,e,ele j eleyn to partially in v i beefed, 90', a , fin e :li erseehel ongi nee re 4 t• l 'AtitV i 1 "1';11t.e",',..- l7 "s•l tul i tu-t i.„ u t1'e1.1 4154 ,1 1 ,1 ,1 1.,•'..,'f', • .•.• _ii' i i despatch ibirerivalenjeltieven.e- al• a ai"..r.va° l : I° to •Mr. , June; It - •• •• • ' - ''' erreeeee,„ et as 1,1 urvro : -r - - 'ected, •- in--thoethieer-ereed-4-4-kgee--edrawal - fronr the -- krrow - nothing - - -organiti on .-.- • C .y. the vetee were re p lected, and the election-was non reinteetelfeeeetifeiett I,,r etefitee•Alittektettaferie,dl.-' ,•. I it t••treY Ili*, tanstele prf tend to „a Sete tin •a, is e lie Me -,... . T g ,t a epo i erzw-s ; t ii tx,i,s,,lert.p.muut nod tt i ar ; ~ of av dO e ' t i ou &,,.., &,,,,,` tile , I w tt i,4i i n / 1 14 „,,, * tinr , ,_ , •al nig down - ora stable itethesatne•township4 dulled so as . ,to defraud write 15U anti-know- i th • e . 1 oeei er ,e, - • a l so , ' Al. A. AleKinnon, the president. of the know no me; entitle) atx or ..- . is. eesipen. Tii r' n At ;11 " *I1 S '' 4 . le it 4 Itt„. 1.4a14 "'"1"" 1 " .1 * TIL ' ' '.. . • n ' '' . • l i d i - " P ' •' ' ' .:1 - le- if ' •11 . 1 . i s4ellll fflgtalleek 'hlf f llT iil . t 4. s . I eed ' "thing voters of the''' • lights; lei' apparent in- i • ThkiebeiVl•itollittlaatt Ati leb.salrli Vitlttvissviliiuo," ,s'ase4l l r re rri, obilge • .P.,PyrJortra 1 ‘ oat • lee •,4• , ii • al le 4 Pa ink tentional delay in' the reeeptien.of votes luta 11 ,11 MiAlles'a card almouncing his wifh ( l i ` awal • ine,aleretareit e pleee, ,re(40,12,..0n.„eter e aoseel e , l lenea e , l i st . g Squir e e,beeeitise OCey rile emir, rebli-' I. iiiiinintritt jeopird r y", escaile 'fibril Which' ivig al- ' 1. 4 ; To. tlie zet4tlA-alionyi-,tt• int4Pilt,',4 ,'Air..!— "" ''' ' ' r •T' ' r - ' ' • -'I - "int '''. •- • ',„t - ,' i decision of question e, arising, • so as that end giving a history of the .origin, progress.. Anil' ii'otl,' aiklioi, Vol; tifeE4sti4;4lol,l , DauttlitittM'il- rL i utilm iq 'hi' c9 9 trii • 1 tle.4lllVAit e -t, i.'":''',( turret: iniraelilottk.• „Forest •tinit tfenje , trues ~, al .• 7 o'clock; P. ,AI.• eliould arrive( w itb a iteetiatetiateot evceteateenailkelleolehel WI4 I- -; te; . „,{ oWteaFt .10;akteelfr • lful: an 9,l.)).ltla i tte?rt e irrla I le oet v e ith • t . e , • . , • / , 1.._ . t k 1- ~ 6 leo at ' P 4,, tt teamber • were , proentted •as ' num aer u an 1- flOw not une,s-a agent .1 - 'at ''e d lasts of .'the order in that eenney--which • --/-0, , ---etee , --e-er ; 4 1.74.tmr 0 . ^,;". , r: '. ~ .! .i• , , • ' ,i , WI! ich aetaaa can 4, l ,eS,..litligi! ,Intnitfitf•i.. Or Ills j -I , '-' ' ..-- ,to () *•. ' 1 1 . " . 1 800 ilill C line and cilitinorniie to have they' hal ••,,iee e ~ • eFil' u v ( ili: l l P l l 7 ! t l t: 09""•)- 113 ;;; i own act, is ~ n 6 9blitz4tion at ,eIA. ,' , lli . e, limit, i was,a..leergelmount of tench*, 'e ' ' • `lets taken • the tenov‘ •-nOthint's lit 41er ' r atic . Wile l 'll ir 1 ese-Kiitow 00 - I , g);pos4re. ? th?ro(9re, 01 such promi‘ies , f son, te pirek,rer, ' ..Lf• • r. Dr re - We learn that chirine a severe storm • at- with the pre-arranged plot; linei,ng voted early, Jab/keit. 4,46lrsiker iiesuiulatis Ike Midnight •Oalh ,t rent ita the : I )l"ieltittlif•9o.4 l 9 , .;, ant 1 .1, in I , te IO- t ' •• - - • SO that by, the act or closing, the polls with vo -llukauVflegittai.trttiviaii/ . - Rem/ his Letter. i towel lletavetn,ilte .Pllllulaft /0 11 4 1 -9 1 'e Perre' l'C l- Itlou'a•P4', one dilY ) 4 st ,wcek , il''huildlal; in {ere sin! weitineto Tint in their ballots, the I o 14-recoverlila ii.,llvOtit,, us to 1. Some. weeks ago I anilitelked the'annennee' i l " cc ' s iV ai ' . 8 ' i • '"' " •h• '4• l e„ ' , C,.. 1 1 yr•r. ' . l the cow's° of erection was blown down, bury- linow-nothing earhlidates might`e,t lege votes. , , - e i _ kiiii I n the f o urth ward; abent 150 legel voters meneeec,pey'n'n'tuegin cUitneetiart:With - the.eart- i i rtl i‘ ci- i_ ni '4 l-44 " 1 "/" P •i n .lr' SAllllln i t . eitallt l' io ' ) hig'N'tveritt nef f Anq 1 ti*,its rtnns, instan y- .-, , .., , 1 erene taroneli taco,. ' ' ' ''. . were refrised their rights. • In the 'fifth ward d blae,y e tee thie pb,unty, for the Oen of e giolia 10,,. 1 . e . '• the,ll: -: •,.;- ' ' • . 1 4 1 : . , eet 4 ' ',rime „y, .fie crone a nee reaeons, litg one,, ,and injinsing 'another'. Tho injured - a . ot ~,,• , - 1 `ti` - sixth''." ' juts tie , u *eii§l ll 4 * .t!i‘ r bY4 i ii i' er te , ' etol(4l 'l4 feel'' ' if; r 1%741 froththe"f . ll - ' • I' ••" y ' ' ' ' r oit all• 'lil t ;; the abut it tunny. jr„J _recently In the . seventh wat d about 150 iv,ere so deftatt,.. VOttlirt;;liie-lastfew,day,q goniMei:able'miielte-.1 the i°3 •se I . is° 'i . PI , . I essnel o3l, n ~ one -is lir. D.t.vn) ZIl.:1:1,1;l1,,,, iv " ivy remesetnettetneot Aue elesigne or : the .i cri , des, I9f shill slCl4P.lffilllreallir e ‘Pl e gV d rill . lhe .. °ol l' ull ' ul y •- ••" , - from the in estion l' r•• •• Ii • 1 place, who , was rather severely ' , hilt (led oat of their rightS. ' • thei ; ,, e xpe4eiterei , et, suit reertteiza ;len : ycioßt tIC ' hope to ear not dangero . ul3,r, bruised. ,' iVo• ho h • 'Wheti w e ;'-iceak allele o f legal voters v-h° ki agrir ll illia P a rt l Y 'Y' l h' il ' s •I shore, 1 '1 fr - 1 ' lc' i'l • f " f l of hisSl a i 5 lliases of "-tars ill•PliiMhel"reinf ies p 9 tatei t: U lt e i r ‘ eo u i l ,;, g e l. r,a lf r a te L itiee tl k i ee - r er• ri , , e • --- 'ft 4 4 k e . iy c M. 40, rig ,wite.-, ter . „.‘yreitica sen-e: h s r ee-y'and entire'reenvery. were rerused their rights, we refer only , to sitch • -votes as have been declared kited by the ap mtilelS .rilire:*lf , lefe'-' , iiilvt ru i a „Pee / 11 c. , tee I, enema , ' - e• t - ' - i i , -- 10,14 .e. _ re eee ._,,,, irr. , ,ila . 4 • b ,, :iv , , nailliberties; ere te , fpleitit rope, flip, r --- rri i . , to 1 i" , pellate authority', the United States Cirenit ._/- w ate rams seyear tare, _wen very Court - f , 1 I . 1 , 1 vl ii ef4 ‘l' , 7 4l :' , ve l 'ti, " 14 -?,- • I • ''i eft •' ll t Sall"Wia,4lA4Pfity-ilitaiii. 'j.(l pp,t4, ,“,When ; the.. stride e efeee ,seeneetee j teeaepereinii atoll', un- e i • •, f, bleats, b .,' • d - ti . , i - , i‘ , i for tie I)letrict oto rim ea.. ley are semi 101- 1014 etti o .il4o. , teoli of term; i . i;oty. A t ep e, ;towhe e e pee nren oet e ta. no erstoo "enot al over 1 te,country. e lave accounts ...pe i acepati3 , di v id e d. i nto teeee classes. Ist. t el , I% r - .r ,-.., , 0 , -, , , ~ •r , , ; 0 • ........ al i w kliipip,bef4l 04 1 pehlee _Mee,. as aneeepte i l -110.2it°0,-;fr°o'll.wist to, t ii:rf i cee d Ini",ri a e,cr i la 4 ill i slll: frotti-varireps seetiens 4 of e eleirr" ale Carolina, Pereons subject to taxation whose names are me o_f ieer fer p toß te ,oe , ,1 0,,. e , p r iy a le e j t i eee _t - ,P . . 1, e„ ern, . w prenntser apprenr•re en t (...;eorgia, Abilene,' and Mississippi, nil report- omitted to he placed on the poll list by the as seesor. In most of the wards this clasS were feeetA,„,,,a, i tlit,ey if owe te,t,lti.pilblie r atiff Inyaeli . `.° 11 °. 8 . 0 - "Ir e rrtl ( r-delttnt Ilia t• Et ti ppeeition tarns -to gives a hrief history ei•erie. 00 - am e x i ?ei „ w ith 1 out to he fake, then the, promise is not hind- i mg delightful sliewere of several days' dura rildely refused their rights as they had 'long --,' - • ' ti entr." l : If eliesei fee e re goo rid • • tboritV 1 lion,ceem 'tied in many, places by thunder tlepearclventplente eeeeennseeer etiandontng anti i - *• "J. I . i? • •); : eia„• tig . , ft Pa since been adjudicated by the I)istrict Cotirt, and lightning. The rain, no 'doubt. extended and as accorded up to this time' brehe per tllll49ll,g°ttf'll9lll'ill•Cl•Yr' "11. i here i be g s. ' ll)°v°' i t ' ° ' 2 - traducers i t ° o "l4 IlPer ' i ' is ' i W Ell ' 'l r ?l '' Y (4)9" IHY prole the contras}, , , ~ stew er ee)seiveeeeinti e ; write ,etet.tee first ,to lift . 1 . 1 e t ' A - I Ito New Orleens,'Whiere it wns, grieuly needed. sons of character and respect (ii, the right.; of the: 'jjeilt?f e eepreicy ;Eitel , lia v 1 itg . decletied e to fie 1 _cape; ;mere la ve liege and democrate tv io - their fellow-citieems as' affirmed by the emlieia •• • ' ••"" ' , 6 '' l, - t- • - -,,, •- ~ , 'leve t . front thougirtief,une'sf: or e Uej o ejiy i h e . I Ile, 'Richmond and Petereburg (Va.) papers mg • nh!orii my ~ °' °' deleritureitlale„.pLilo )40 1 - • i • '• • , • ' ' • ry, whp have heretofbre been etitrueted with at, vt, ,, ioq:lsoirri; vo 4 io li' the tio . opill , ttai ., t ~ I ,,, , l ceneu•lneeplierstarel this order I' would say, If report fine , rain' in •,11 those regions, as do also 4 the dirty `of conducting' elections in this city. litiv,, art iii?div9,44i441.,,i0,:* . t0 soul 4 4 , •3? ). ou ; i t:re , not_ s r a'tis"fte`( . l ilirei , nl:epeaft . !he f itti • ngs tile - Northnrn, East . e ' rn and WeSte ' rii papers The second class of these • (far:wiled yoterg m17184111= • • tier f r o nt am 1,,,• e • thee e at] a t o m -wen. t e neratteow e enen erentsy taat e w imp t nave . 1 , . were persons whose naturalization paper.e bear p,0 4. i t, m 94 l l:t ilL f t . i i ip .. , 4 77 4 o -31 1 4 7. 10 V s ; t1 n. 747i t f l e i l, 7.i: I eelli l just continue 'with the ord • i_r__• tin _you- e gerl-,era-Ve . __ es . • _ _ e . e4e. _ s , d ate s i nce t h e 4 t h l j ene i nit . had denounced to its members. eat:lit : lle e.'bei; r 11°8 1', e l l a r v t ) ilellenlart" ample ttipo,to,ebervette its i ri .--e. The (remelt) . or ca t ettonia Cole ei ef. o p ri ngs, Tin: third elms. were those wheee name§ outset of,,lny,cereeein_it,ns,dastardri-meriii fit' 104)5P•1111113; j r n h V i l nu j" d tr vo4l( '" 69Bl as' for u the senso ' n. twill take phic'e to-me/raze. A 1 letter „,:, ~,,, V •t. , : v , ~,,,,,,, b,..,31,1 lilt te (...) ~ ,,si tt s , ,, . t s i n . e rs i : , Itt i c r o ( f i a:in i g i l l e i r Auretlly will) 1 tave , --•••it yee leave nature in 4titlli.4lol, . 4 4,ty.Yrktte•to.i, its pretensiens. ;,_ .as -. 4i. n •ecor r no- 0 e /Sometime in ely of Aggost of !apt y ea r, a 'a "Yeit*--tli wariAt.poti” , ~,,-,, , , , large gathering is expected, , on the poll list's ;or W"boee names hail been so gentleman, ef, if Atie . iirosfeiet Yeankee.pietno V 0 " 114. g ri°118 ` 1°11°w ' wellibers j would ' ust - ' , .. misspelled in their nateralizntion paperit.--- p;The,./Innlyersarer, of the Diineonothiean ', is. je:iilllir'44 41 I; e tlatffitea'r e ir i t, ~-,-e , fdeee i n , d i l a • Olniervetelit,iininnieedea4, that : ' their , Mani fleitit-', i Besides these claSses. nieny others were tie j o eet i felikek &Vii , fie • ' r i ll,' T' iiil 'if'j a On ililWaSe ,!qtylip II fof 'OM ,es posure, I have,. faterary-Seelety, el Frenklin and liarshall Col- I , t ent ei 0 tie se .- ~ . ,• • • fiauded iliehlr pa fiolis - flinisy ‘pretexter, viz :in I ifthi v o irimpa l , 0 s( l, l o Bl i;,:i.dilli n f 1 .(01jh '' i iis t; ' I Me UN is 'III eilloqt eennluairal eVidenee 7 'fliiiiM"• • lege, at - Lancester. Pre. took place on Fridav 1- some, tennis those tvhose naturalization papers iiiltibiiirfl4e l i "tike feiliVOiesT'h'ontiekla'n_ -it ii 1 . I Pea rla n o " l4 *' I n, 4 " 0 3 1 ° 0 or al l t' out 'a ilier • s ' " I everdrig•iiek.' .Ntainrg•the 'l4Petikers were - J. ; Were urkerf Mit elselvehere than in the District eiaigneihii e lifti jetfaik:-Leihat ifs :pr,inelliks 1: / A °Pinot'' , Wi, 1 4,0 1,1 .tlig- validly i can ' l"Yr ' ql' j ' ArliiKieeetul i C. Al. iIiNeAN". or title county. The , of Columbia, and those whose papers were al ,. , wiitild AiltehlsVadititillit e ileiiill'ear,oe ',et i ir 1414 4 ena nor mysel - Ohat-any , niond infornity,kn tb*,. ~ , , , together in teaunscript, evhich were refused eo L t iaiali te ?le e fe tt te o et v ite i ta i i rga,,4 o ,43 ol - lii I. pre. tnises, bug their -awn, is the true memo or:Lancaster Whig w i i i-tik i i, t iff4t-c a i blia.4 wi t ' t izi, i,,iiiije' 'I- dtdrducefisodrfeettelitiori'-' Rad they- been ex• the s peahen, ANs oft , greeted• ,wieli 'aihesVetra of ' C(filillliSSLACi4;. As eeplaniell above, the anti ic4 of Ifie s tifi%Vititee,iff f *e.bider' io.ii , flicii . / . w i r i ; re l.posedittint - hortorible . triekin••u reaper landA the exerci•;e 4 'and saa's ! enelence on those,accuunts, accounte, as silleged' by the Know-Nol,llin ,, candidates were defrituded out . po c k 6iig liiilf.,Ft i ;VlV lorftiiiiiirel 1 , m ot A,iyo rtt i; nriekeeeilitiltelerable rriele-t-nr,lnanYnther ll el l i ) e i n 'l)tul'ittitt4.l" _ ,_'. I L L 1 , __,..„' ', ' ,..::,..:., : ._:,..- i.l . ~ ~ • Of 84 . ,agoTe , rate of perhaps 71S votes. and the -0 0 , , r . ( I , lf pr i aie4hiVit bi ll • l ilicliiiiira trim i - thiii• vlotettbo 6f 14 , u ' ll " ia l l ' 41P .‘1 1 T 1) """" ful il - rhell would luwe, try . Rel . '. 'ne..43. F. '.‘ithr:F.yr mit t of .F.:aston , Po., I retaims.w ere made tip so as to give the certill totereelekiiiea i1e ,. 41 1444 .1 -o i , t vi ti rt .. , 4 , heit i f -, , Flati . nlfin ludo cainro to "weep day and night" 1 beta 1.: : .: ens Mlnitimbitsly eleenei hy the Synod Of calf,; or election to the Inow-'Nothings in the 8466 a1,4 1 - ft • i iitri bilit , in c_l tili c ialt . "a- Ttiteir eroentlilo ware over my: infirtitifiea. , „ A... ceeieeette fe,ot, Ville (3 . etibitiliproeeeen • t , Bhie I third., fintrth anti fifth evarde% 'Where' but for inilio a e . o iel -.,ii • -ri, i 7 ta l l a t , te i e ir Illbieover, the whieegery of the trick is but ton ik" 1 "3 1 , 1 .‘''',",`,,,..•,, - 7.. i , . ' ,e' • t h eec d e iji, e ;• a ie -1115(1 p : f 1 f r euds, they 1 ~i, toi4 %I ~, ' l Wit i tilli 3 Oe, f- ailettiiiiii'Oti'c'4 al " arl Y astatla,alledllYillte-idetetityi of the per- 'esteblielied. ,by that, body, in , ininsylvanta I would necessarily have been 'returned greatly 1.,& ~L• 4 f - I - ~,-, 1 -,, - - ,;autoi a 4 , rogit,l 4f• :01'1.4 le - •• ra ltiat ' 4 , er r viilli t , Ittlblfllll64-110t, SO tritlcit. per. 4 , r".,r 3 / 4 . , "-- •en In and tot ten , I , Lellege. ..1 e . • lin the minority. ,f• • t "Al .r. .44 r •,,t. Ver •'•11 4 I s ', 3 ,• •e to l ' , linnet' •trso defirtneiatitan tor theic datlitte Av it if! . 7 . , We have no room• to-dav to comment on 11 , 1,neee I Iri e ton mice a rein eat mei- , . , . . ,t l' Is„[ ~ 4 ,, ,11 ... n r , ,, , ,gi. v„.l. ,a,, , '„Art• 1,6,4 P. , - 4 , , , i i ~,„- 0 ,4.?' I hdliti , pliyt tit 'nowt - mu. tie • , retittire anY further tr-7•••3 • ,lte•eitti'burgli tram/ liulillelies, an Ili' I these shameless [re its' nction . s. That they Can tY4,•#..,r . h. , i ,"° 1 7 • A 41 .-- ? - rir7Tx - ” , '" 1 I'lri *ideal itat'Uti (th ; fact./ s • s I ' t i lt). • : 8 11; y r s pf •••• , hyte i , , 1 , :fylii- , 6 4 ,1i i t . " a f'7 l ,. ens i o e . .... : ; I f fide in favor of the Domination or tile Ilene A. I tiiiimph. however, is ii'opossible, as the tieing sect ", t '.d. &di , ti sor sielluip4e•in the , : „- . 51 "‘• Alelti N ()N.' •' • - April 4 0 / " lactil.,, iit -. ?iiiiii? tiiii .a; 411144 itA.` troffllf t 9? 4,01 1Pf - ,..1 8 4 f). - , , , ~ _ , I-irinlii ) itr 'en intellieent and firm court of the. I 0 Pixie tete, Of 'alceentige htitiiitY, is the re'txt Dein'- • (Kent: fellow-citizelie arc uncle!. the guard- • e e ., -. •er. i 4 .. 4 / 4 44.4 - 4' f' 4 - 'E, • -,-,• •I' . 1- ' ' •- •- aratic cendirlate for l e atnal Coreini-e:imier. '' . ' " sie then , Intjt h !hello, keljese4l., I, t*iiii, 10,-. , -, .4/ 't-1 --, 7" -- ii -- -- - fri : 4- 4 . - 7' " . ""r- " ' il, nited States of compete nt jurisdictiori: IVrits ini , eiatly !Mlt'cie"tir'etildi•iie '' of 00'606 3 / 1 44W a i l'' , :Shoekinge - Casia of. Suicide, •, ri" 4 l)r..lcl.';ll land Ims published a letter in iOr quo wart wile pinyed before the Circuit ttiVeil)eei; prilitide'd I I t!ti','e c r ''l(itlYil„ - 16 4'gr'..rAur 't . Nexr Voile, , June 3.- 1. --" f betties . Bally nt e •" Ness) ' ,, 1 . • tee I ;leans line Delta, in it ;nth h e r t e .! l- ,'"" rt F": this district will speedily procure the renuly. The come. yesterday decided me e tl lt ge,•?t elit ii many wereirott4 ed.- wings ) sum; 6f San' forencetterie(fortiterleeef Baltimore, ) ' - . rtrst4 A 4, ifee A with : . great ,. cagepie4 t, snwo. welt , ins , bpains nut ynst night in n,1100.4. of in. chiles that choiern,fonall pox And yellow fever ; th a t whil e the electimi was in the hands of the -el F,' , L, 1 i ',. i ' '' . .'i Y 4 lit:olV,a 7 ., I Tpc.4:4,tvas . presented, .on ~w t i eeit . ,:r a me,l en -i c e ot i n t of le , ` co ` t i rt e rm r a us i to ;,' i n , , newtprevoil in that' city., and that the two Lou. 1 cominissioneis, who had a temporary quasi j,ll - di` ' '''ir. ' A.. ,, •1 , 1 ' ~' •h' l'lr ' ''' ' • •1 L ri t ,•i ' • I dieitti existence, it was Without. 'their power to I 'dier AiefoSl ol ,l l ;•,°•eneTel , 1 4 US !",0t. , Prfi1.7.P,49 ) ,.. ;Itiltrry blin l . - elle'Willetctialthy, 'and nag a wife nier are einmet trentle. ' l pe e, s e se k. : _ , ~ , . , ~ , . . and • litmily in eitlifhrnia. , . • iseue a imeidaintis fer the. protection of the 4 -4 1 taiaferinas OrYiri,,ep ii,piting In tbp'epri:: 1 PirtfAnst,riiiA, iiitL4 3 .-R }ll^'llsgli fornterle' Poe ATI )1.`, , 4.--- . 1:114) Itueliesier .Ideertiser says rights of, the defrauded voters ; outs because os - itee. e -ee, wen eelyei l .l - ateti, fp eidit,,,, l ihti, ti l yth- l'ilt, i ‘ htilor shop pr.prrilaileiph-rt, mill was, ap. there iii.e. in ;I' single Writ•ehottee, itt that cite, I !heir funetione s 1 ere jtelieiel, which poster' . h l it id :alien - led as its 116111 when the election, l''i l l i if 'O 4 i''' ll it it Pl i k'Prgiel l 'lld -I Vits "lin' d_l Omitted bylletierat 'IWVIiir lnin'tetor *id, San 0 4111 ti I i s l ie lA of p () 01,)„ , iviii i t h e , and, as a consequence, its I .. esuits, iiiight be - e i . . ''' /Ai , ~. •, .1 , 'IS . , ~ ~ , 1. ',. . ;., , , , t „, ' . , ' . . ' about ...,-,• 01 s I:1)0h lOr Its, 41v4110bp,11,1),„r t the wh it; party at, ' France4co e nelneele ,plac9 ne fined, until (befit:n;- (41cl; anti lla'i l ' r avi i nit - over the' Polfnify , 11, 1 0 0 f t ed 6,Y,,OClielal e Pteree. Ili's Wife is a Philtelel- holdeeseire not disposed to sell at present prices. lin intinieijed ministerial heaths. The icandi wildfire---eiiiiracing at Bird •finie within' it's I phien,'antl t .Witir4c r eeiteil by him, A rid R im e ( a And pi•ny, whrit prices do ihey want l 1 dateg who were defrauded, as above exp t leined, p.ilin the teuitireeliVieig erertye woe!' link a i ,felt' / year Attlee iiiturned ,to California With ltet: - eld- 1.,,,, * 5 - 1 ,,,', • ;,,,' • ;,,,'.;;;;•,,:,;,:ror,„„_ I will at. once demand the inter•ference of tic Cir= teulitted!e , Seeteatitattalatnti,4 enneiderelele, mune 4 est daughter, leaving three young•er chiltli en Tbis - Wit - siting- cult l'ourt, and of the secceee of their :tpplice lute of 00 dem . 0 04Irt porty4,l l !tppme 4 opop.by ; hero eitTendent, t k ppil th eir eralt io ec ej ler f„,. ton con.c.nontient or the New 1 - rirk Jorienal or, lion in setting aside these fritudulent returns its v ,Woix"!ts. a.mtu!itiosiiigiPtiliPc'itarlainea.; in 1 support. It is' reppried that tielseutu left Sim Commerce lentils front -in nuthentic diplomatic :• there c:in be • no question. all about •tvvelye -;lettadred ; (iti, th4s., county) ; Frangisco, worth $35,(100„ , ' , 1 • 'file Know Nothing majority last year was ' source that let.lel* :3 IV late arrivals show that - iiiitiated, eight, ltwiced 9s* ! it, limn ate rt.l,mtrttli i Nl , llv YouK, June 3.-,-Alr. -Russuin wne for- i • --- et nti arc to be , suspended before I abort 451). ' ' . by the leaders na . ..4.44hiffnt an tfltiorgfylcy. I welly liegister of, San •• Francieeo. where for 1 active 'l ' °IL ' -------------- --- It • is , seeeeey hat,. ronar4able ,tbat, inni!Ppg , ,,lN, i• litany yei k ieh eeeeas ree'releted. The ~,lilt; of , Sebastopol, end that (4eneuell Pelissier is to I Tee .1, Lt,,E . .9 go Eeeter toe: Fietinee !N WetilTlK(;- 2;fiatlOUg gilliptiflers are Men :Who litiretnforet i this melarieholy s t et w a s th e re f ttsa l o f a ),, Au - ' t in . cc d e , penesian„ tel a con fli ct i n the field. Tel; ,, -TlieSuir smtes tttat ! Scelle I ~ vel vti of the bevel Isum berriseed by nnelrea4l from foreign,l lira! , -proetitine. with 'whom ite beceittre einem- _ -- I persons whose votes stele refosed at the line ledltleal Andcenefl' and Made t(l'eir intittrneenee I Ored, , ta marry' hint. 1k hail two piAlnis With FAT.II, 1)1111- -It is reported that a duel has 1 election in Washiugton have coterva suits Ito irlt , oligioiet °rood* nt•ther a •koaat i hat, arc ;;him last evening : the oflicere secured mire e ccii N ig h t e ct „. cen two genti,m,,ii of s N ew , ~ , au e i n st the commissi o ners el V lection. arid that 'l new sueldeely, warmed; Inte l . fprvid entlitisiaemee -ben he drew stlolol' find diselinreeil the eon- e • - elle Ittindeed and ninety-ie.() other siinilar siiiis i ens- atoned` I eaveliwoleb aril 111. ederi - t will be inetittited pa t e few days. It is also aleteerientre eppreltretsiines for-the•safety of ewer,' tents , into his br • a ( i I 11' r. 1 .1 'al ) =ll • ; ‘ ).k • • ' ' ~. .. ..un. n a 111, Oa I In, down . r a ilatlOall sad PrOWSIn% iliglirOlibAl 4 1 . 'i ahrtn- {.'hairs, died in ten minutes' time, lie 1 )11( 1 p re . ridge, resulting in the death of the former and ' stated in the same paper den copies o r rhp d , opinion of the Circuit . C4)nrt (winch decidedonedeit Itettliitettetelint iiith' e ceenfiel fiftention,l vionsty threatent•d to'commii suicide on necninit severe woundl '' it of the latter. It is stated, t e ti, its' variotieliarelei, andephasee,till, the tittie,' of the girl' rCritsing him. The 'coroner's jury I - on the. moraines or the election that naiuralized that Lenvenworth was tile challenger, owing 1 • - • i 1 of its recent paltlic,eepesute, . • I denounced it 1 to-clay 'tendered a verdibt in 'Record:lnce with eitizerts„ were entitl ed to vote.) were Aelli to , tO Cllensiee reinirrhs made by Breckenridge at i o w severa l • t • • t . at beat an adroit party w wig teleel,la fraud.' the above: ' ' : polls e by order of the courtefor the 'prectieed upon ntyst•if anti other (leinocrate - ~ the Shakepeare Club. w I guid,tre of the ut m Goissioners, lee, it is al - , motet the-- enisteof ettligitin and level of tette- i { ieged, they were prevented from reachinv: their : lee !....ett i e desperate e bepe, RH they, eihnitteili, destination by the infitiference of a member of ~t' the Whitt party- in this' State, and reentry d; tile successful party, and in one instance the I littlt 'that'll -.mars• preqiiitn otter ireintliowell: hearer was made to erive up the document, I•o4eeesorties•at 11,01141 m-unlit of ' Mee Dowries-a.: and thus the commissioners were kept in ig inel party; :the party of the enviernnteett. , tits • noranee of the ileeision or the coon. rarty..of ..leffersod and the., 'rattle* (Preeidelit s the irony , tef my -tidy adoption anti warm tsup eiert• threini,el ',life. ,-over , - which I .wee m ill e d upon top remount= an - 0 i't Inert !!" se choking to Ike ittiteirande as that of .Macbeth.' ••- • p hi g .;Eibli l ; frit'frif or tite''ortler retinirek the eatnii a a tejrn r t t i o n '• to St ltiat 'ittstt 'tie 4 1 , reveal - riott4 of-tliti , terr.,444"•PilitS.•.2,rips, passe kvfir(144, 1 &.e...,".Atti6 v riflery' tote, 40_. s;N'paeihet'litrAviff. vile furl the twieff/ if • he 'tar vo• u'ittietlinatiliy '4ko `, ' •if-Nr eitostot he' :trill cm/ vide against him;" and. as one •trf 4 ••tiko• secrets" of the order,. "that you, are not, to let it be'iniii - ri,titiityatt'iir i e; you f%tiovi-,of alit' 'a c eel 'tit 'i• order , not Y,Cif ; o,i in , r • ifdlit ft;. s." iit . e to say titat y 'tined 9iUilli7lr; ahniti' 11; kir lily° at tract tln 4 , vest V.! 'ami t wel.? 4: ''',ltlnifty' here he ' ienirtrlied rato3e - a 4 ',l . l7 . l.: . ; . tni : geessh,n, to rif• • I .hie'rjll4`.4 pOiN4-La plea' w hi h - in ' ntota . l sense. • j",r‘triz j'h n the .. prect se tu<id ot e I ;Via p i rig is ell• p.iitetl In- icorettin char je. "Nott are first t'o' ascertain his views Of ' If he de: nflunce •ir; son are tet,.‘lrop the ifuliject f.pr time tilrin hein. 'lf ltis,viewS ;,re favorable, how ever, you are to express. an anxiety, yourself to le,atn,sonietlortg, toorp about it..pernaps to join it, if you,titou,ght you e l nktid discover their ; 1 4 t,,,y 9 y It,ave a susmicii.o 1 h ;.$ n o !der 4 1 , 1 4Y1e 31 .1.5 1 . in the ;cow init .4e t og.t 4ll "r. you v.lll endeavor to ascertai n their 1.1..ce of tn.:tiling.", ASt.c. The uittitanly 11.totiFttrof such •conduct in a p ;Intier content - plait/m.)4 ig,textt.religrolls ,fttul, polit 1 r i fi, rui , Itreda Attl:tutittudol 4 :: ' -Tlatt,seatlons , ..switich toffer to the pohlic for • - - 1471/11111,Ilue order claixti... ,avil-it,ohli,:rakitekt, sod to.wittrit 1 ill vi w the at- Irwin iA toy AervisiNer%,: An, the te, I I ft ; F t rAt, 'A it olili!,esti Ott Mimi idAirtl4l I, y .."414e. gaistommt.tfiAvi!.. r, to Utt 144,0tiror J.! y 1S to Lit - Lb C4A: t 2:3 &Mr . iiittektr, l a .tte'll• hligations of I:o4alllasonry and 011 d Feli: Intv'Shi(i may be, tliv eases are not analoono4. I lileseAro` eioliopiigi' , 4s;„tattilltioti 7 S . ,. Zipere tit igi iindi:it-ile et - 3.tietibilit4iid 11,1 °f th e Aittlliiil. _ fit - ~.. tfiet digistlifhatve *- ehatlieted4 riteit In 0k4., i _ tirofeciffe,i' ritNA,•er,*.ei,; ;#ithditt lxvlliett iheir. . ,A)lwtiiyn4. ill thAsSliit i cci sOltl i . ueett,:d hc4 4 i41.01- 1 * : ,tfor:StoAliislosiijoltAti;eitife rrc'l'itkii:. juirisC"*.ktfl, , - ~, question. ' 5 , i ' . , .111.. I ) r oittpiltr. iltpublitali (g Secon4 dly v inoral ohlig:Aton, the preserva- 1e..,,L lion of w hie!' enh;rees the ~conni4issien- p fa - ~.., .........L.._ - moral wrung, (to create false itopression—to lie, as in know-nothingism,) is void, becam-e i , 'every T:rtional, , lneeuttntithle creature ta. under' Pr kic i'Ail4rAtiol l to .Ifrj,, ~Crf four : ; to du , :sc bat : , tie kiiiiik to lle -- fight t 'iiip ili Adept ilte - -pteeise A Brutal, Scdupti.on, ; -I),liring the past weeli the city of Pitt.Shurgli bati , heen., - thrown" into a state of great excite 7 1 / ,ll4l4',.owittg tO,the emiosttre Of A Ot.Ce or Os ty that, bast ra rely, been, eti ual I , it, t nu- Vials of pmtligacy. It seems that isaac Craig, of 'Allegheny' City, a son of Neville 1.:5.9.4 a fonnervilior arid well of•Pittsbilrg, I featly: eat-sag - 4 tftinVittl n daugh ter otiChattibers'Afeliihbeno•Esti., ac one time Postmaster ..irr that- eitye and- Millet' {with' ti is; son) proprietor of the :11ereliants' Hotel, delOiirt.'' In ''Novionhir , bast; another vlatigh iet''Of -Mr: 'llt&liibbe'n, (it (lea( and Antal) girl). _vas oil a visit to her Sister - in 'Allegheny. for a month, after which she rettirtietl4teme. Lost week it. was ascertained - that she had been for saute trontb , ; eiii•trlar, and on being (lnrstioned SJce ehar/red * lier.brolhi:r-in-law with being her setliteer. , Iler:fittlieVan i d hiother mmediately clone: here. removed 7 .11r5. Craig to the resi lience of her aunt. at St' , Wielile'..(l4;ing tier lilts- Istin.rs absence, ; aull on meeting hint. on their Eel ttrn, the tormlier'firewa revolver upon Craig and ttied to shoot him ; sl4lwe like'n tb_),g in the street. The pistol. ililWyVVr ) ice, tvlieti - Craig took to his heel's and e sc a p e 4. Since Olen 'NeK,ibbett has instituted r actial),al.rainst Craig for svdttetiou, lug twttt. dollars d ama ges. s C :•: g surrendered himself to the Shen tr. bail,• and".ilow. remains in I t ids 'custody. 14 isAltle to the accused to state i:hat he denies 'the.!guitt imputed to alleges that he wal in search of the Messrs. WlCil)htql to oitike the same statement to them ,"wfteti' attielleti. - If -guilty, liis guilt is' tnost at roeiutis--but he is entitled t o , a n d the laws allows him, a :fair 104. before emelemna , tion. whole ca g e, owwg in a great, degree to the social. position of all the parties. has cre ated a great excitement in the community, and. 1 a 'deep 'feeling against the accused- DISTRIISS IN ARLAN:US. —Accounts from the intericir.ofArkansas represent things in Et most alartning , bituation. The people are destitute; fi pf provisions - . the earth is dry and parched. lin, gecil will germinate tindthey have the pros pectil a feat &thine before' - The Ark tin!- KZI;4 ri'v'er Continues nCarly dry,' and • therefore; ' 1-upiolics% .are cur, oi' to a. great extent. Flour Is „z)l5 per barrel, mr ill cents a pound ; col 11 nivA.l from &I i z - ,-5 per Uu, t icl, LICCI O FI/111', to rcinuunstaucts corn train J , XlLiAtttt:S .hto . per GETTYSBURG. ,PA. MONDAY 11, 1855: VntatNlA I=',i.Rrrtos.—llettirns 'are •in frnM , nil the counties excel - 4. AVyoniing, tvbich gm:Ta lly , g i ve s aliolu. 1() Whig majority. .Ac-. cording 0114) Itio:hmottir Enquirer the majority for IViSe is 10.184. The Deniocra tsihare '4B hinjority in the Legislature. P771;n1. \\ m. l'aeiernN, the %Oda member the last Conuress, from the Louisville (Ky.) deel hies a re-election, no the gmund that he can have nothing to do with tho know-nnthingS, and announces that lie will vote the Democratic ticket. (f - TWe learn from the l'itatnhersiair Tran script that Major Fix Town, formerly of that play e, hitt' latterly, and for n short ti me , a resi dent of !Lawyer, has undertaken the stiperin tentlence of the York Springs during the coin• log season. S.tn AmintsT.;--A man, - 40 yenta of nire, and ;,ingle, named Burke, vas instantic killed, on 'Monthly last, oil the. illrut of Mr. John Rom ley, near Waynesboro', Franklin county. :A tree at wlriell he It-a 4 enlting fr,ll upon him, liter:dry Inashi lig his ltr•arl into a jelly. FIN:. C . MI -- A lot of 114 beef cattle, of very suporior quality. fed by Mr. John liril -ling of York county, were driven through I.aurfister. on Thursday week, on their way to the Philadelphia market, by Messrs. \Verntz & ! Brubaker, drovers. who, we understand, pur chased them of Mr. Brillinger for a little more ' than $14,000, or about $125 each. 3 - 11 t has been ascertained, says a calm, pantry, that people who pay the printer yearly, are selliont struck with lightning - . If this he a bona fide fact, we have in our mind's eye a foe who oilg,ht procure lightning-rods in stainer. 77, , , The "Native Americans," iu State Con kention. at Ilarrishmg, on l'lmmday last, umnin.ttt.tl liitubcr t:lta.vcr tor Can.ll Coutnti .:/ u uca• . , 1 'I - Washington . Mliliitifal'Election . . .. 1 Renuncifiifotiiw' An election wis":heitt iti NVashin4ton City on:— The Rev. J. 'Me `Packet, a 144hodigtvtioister . Noni.hir. - 4!-4; ,: x tor': (.10 Collector, iffeg's,t'cr, i. gf I:orres,f,r lit, fah atita mine et?* r y rlS:ew york, 1 I §urieyor; and'Andinteis 1;41' the'.'' Citytoinicit. pnliiiihes iiiiP;renutieiatteni".,o4inmk:Nothinz f ~,, • ", •'•' I , '' , ';',• 'j• • ••••• • • '-- , :pe I , .."10 , '''• The officers; of the elec?tiotr wet*, ail alipairited Bati, 'and absolipi 4iinffiff7q alt the oiiliga . ~.. , _ , .. - , o' 1-11Yt1let.•_1".)'qtY1-,(..'")c.1:4441114-:.„rcPTlOcted ' titlos enjoineapponbixn by, the - order. liP says i lrto4.ult:theineliresr, itikriiiid S - ellic:'''''''Efieji'4,l‘e;:l a t till crii4lw,iiiii:-cifhisCradd re`rit; fiiii ° en u mer '. el are the K. N. candidates for Collector, Regis- atine . '.the political requirements imposed on ter and Surveyor - elected bran average majori- him by' the oaths. of the third degree, that ' ty of about 270, and a majority of Councils of hereafter he intends to exercise his elective ithe same stripe. But the most high-handed franchise constitutionally, and according to i frauds. must have been perpetiated to. bring ' the dictates of his own conscience and . jiidg- , 1 about . thiS iesult.' . Reuel VhaCifie. sari " of 't Ment; untrammelled by the dietationi "tifidnY f VISMAIIM ArBoINTMENTS BY TUB PItr.SIBBST:—The Union says that Jolm,B. Blake has been ap pointed Commissioner of Public Buildings in place of Major B. IS. French, re,4ignecl. The same paper announces officially that Iloratio J. Perry, the United States Secretary of Legation to Indrid, has been recalled, and Bucking ham Smith, of Florida, appointed to till the vac. ncY. 'Flee Star says the resignation or Major -French was entirely unexpected by the, Presi dent. 1k had, it adds, unthinkingly become connected with the Know. Nothing organiza= Lion, but long since ceased to have anything to With it.—Desiring to enter the canvass against'it with vigor, he chose to disconnect himself &um office. so that it may not be :il leged that he changed his political position :I nd condnet in order to retain his official position under the Government. ' rr7-"The National Etmu : Nothing Convention assembled at Philadelphia on Tp.esdav last. The Massachusetts, men tlifea.tena - to be troublesome. but were taken in. The slavery gite , :lion, it was generally thought, would be ditlieult to manage, if manageable at all. The Louisiana deleoation were excluded, aftALLan_e_xcited_deliate, by a vote-of 78-to-44 lu ronsegnente of their not conforming to the religions test established in the North. The Alabama delegation, who stand upon the same platform, were still in the Convention at. last accounts-. There is any quantity of caucus siniz and a permanent organizatimrhas - not-yet heen hail. An unusual amount of political doctoring seems to be necessary among these (iiitzttrrsto dk. N. ulers. it thought, Its., vuted L` I uG iv+uu U. will be found in another column. "Sam" Caving In! - NORWICIt, June our city election.. Win. L. Brewer, ,Democrat, on the largest vote ever given in this city, was , elected Mayor by over two hundred tnajcirity, and every date on the Democratic ticket for. Aldennen. d'Ommon Council,' Clerk, Sheritrike., wits elect ed by about the sane majority. The Know- Nothing majority in the town last April was over three hundred. ii. : t.vEN, Ct., Jane Black man, Democrat, was elected:mayor of this city today by a plurality vote of_3,and . I.(Kk over the highest of his opponents. BuFFALO, 'hate 5.---- 7 Mr. Masten, the regnlar Democratic ea . ndidate, is elected judge, over Iloughten. , the know-nothing candidate, by two thousand majority. ALBAN Y, June 2;---The unite' Democracy fired one hundred guns to-day in honor of the Democratic triumph in Virginia. The greatest enthnsiastu prevailed, atiiong the Democracy here. Mau'sox. 4,—One hundred guns were flied here in celebration of the election of Wise. At night Senator Itright addres'sed'aii innuense .crowd at 'the Melodian Hall. M York, • Ps, ,Saturday week, the Wikci.ats fired One hundred guns in laci►ror of Mr. Wise's election ns Governor, of June la`rge arid enthusiag-, 'tie meeting y'ras,held, at miori . tO-day, in the market square in opposition to the new liquor law, and. strong resolutions dermueing the sanie were adopted. ST. Louts, June 2d.--The steamer Keystone State caught fire on' the lower Mississippi, nrid burned to the weter's edge. The boat and car-, ge are 'a iota} loss. Five persons perished in the flames, in addition -to many Will, injured. CHOLERA Al` NEW OixANs, —There were 385 deaths -iii - Now Orleans for . the Week end ing, the f.'.71.1i ult:, and of this number 204 were , , 1 from cholera. The returns do not , include one' district 4 (Bouligny ,) where the disease, it is ' stated. prevails to a serious extent. The city had not been visited by, ai rain for .the' last previous ten weeks,. and -on the 28th ult. the: thermometer stood at 05 degrees in .the shade. MIZIANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—The Kingston (Canada) papers state that on the 31st of May 1 six men belonuing to Amherst island, opposite to Bath, about IS miles . from Kingston, were npset when -about •one mile from, shore, and five 'out or the six were drowned. The names (of those drowned vre J. Turner, J. Demo, .1. Smith, T. fluff and brother. - 1 SM P RECK -,-(1 It FUT LOSS OF 1 I.' -•-• :The Peruvian ship Minerva waswrecked on a recent passage to Callao, with MO Chinese emigrants on board, most of whom were 'drowned. The few survirors were mostly the officers awl crew of the ship, who experienced terrible stir ' ferings in the boats before being picked up. "I..)(miTlcisls" At.ivE. —The New York Tri bune, which gave currency to the rumor that Mortitner Thomson, the writer of the "Doe sticks" letters, had been shot, now contradicts it, and says Mr. T. is alive and well. President rignry and Ex•Presitient 1.E.1t have received.l6o Acre Land Warrants, the first for servicm during the Alexican war; ! and the latter for services in the war of 1812. Secretary 7,11 A receives j having already received a similar ono, also for service in the last war. - • 'r7T-nder the robituary head. of the Freder • (Md.) Citizen, we find the following . ; notice of a Sotnewliat,notorious individual, who has just "stepped out :" Dm), in Virginia. on Thursday, the, 24th of May. —Sam." aged about one year and 'six inont-hs. his funeral will take• place at Rich ! mond; January Ist, 1836. His friends in this County are invi'.ed to attend his funeral. The services will be performed by the eloquent Champion of Demockticy, 11E\ R 1 A. WLSE, who has selected the following verse for his di;,conrse : I "For we are bat of Tecterday. and . • know nothing. because our days upon earth are a I shadow."—JO Th Chnitilettad 9(f verse. 1:::; - ''flte "Republican" of la6t week, in corn inem ing upon the Virginia election, does not ‘lisposed to "tear its shirt" about the de feat of the Know-Nothings. It thinks that "Sam," after all, has - not done so mach better than the Whigs we e wont to du in . and quietly suggesuf that the IVhigs never Lost nore than the whole State ticket, the en tire delegation to Congress, and both branches of the legislature ! Come to think about it, guess that's so.—Tork Gazette. Barunin's"Baby-Show came off in New York last week, attracting thousands of visit ors. Upwards of 130 tvabies were exhibited, and many of them extraordinary rungslers. 777 - i ;en: Cullum, Whig. of Tennessee, has received the nomination of the American party in his district, for re-election to Con;rei. r;"7" -- The ice house - or C. & C. L'lahter, at Yort;, wAs buret ~ a 111.3.utchart4us Death. PoRv..A Np. )Sreal Dow, antiyipathig, .the 'action I* . thelilty tboned. re .eently 'Ourcliased',, , ;-A.,C45w0rth.. 3 .,0f, liquor. - for the city agency. The trerpai,ing - on his . hand& . .4:evel•al :'complaint Inid:a-'warrant this jsi.ned for the .seiztire of 'the called h special meeting of the aldermen on Saturday . afrernoon, - who - i-iitetl, to purchase' it for the city,-Atieh- interest was felt 43 to how. the matter would terminate, SEC( ,\ D DI SP A TCTI PonmAxp. June 3.—A t ten o'clock !oat -night i'4 .4 4nßfity mob ;as:sembled about the bail ding rased as . the city lirynoi - ageney. and attempted -- to--break in and destroy the liquor. The po. lice attempted to preserve the-peace, and thq crowd becoming more,threateuing. tiro midi tary companies were called out. It was thong,ht Iti`e,iiittlfirirtinlirea diary: . • Tlgr r 4 ) .WATMI:f • ' At.,a,latehour the mob broke into the build ing, when. the military dran'n up opposite, fired a tobbins,of East port. and wounding several 'Oth‘ers, some se verely., , 'squad' of t2ie , gitre Giard then charged tht:,,OroWd; , with . bayonets, Which rapidly dispersed.' One old gentleinan,. said ,to be quietly oilhis way ho'ine, re veil a severe. bayonet weittint - A few 'arrests were made, when the ,mob, entirely ,dip,ersed. Another ?al nis repotted itead,,havii been wounded severely. , • ThisroN, June 4.—The'Perthsval papers con tain Odie - additiortaflartittriitt.; -frirregar-d-til the liquor riot ,t4iere •onSatnrclay night.' The attack upon theNtigaing where the liquor was scored was begun chiefly by boys, who threw stones, 4,te,, when 'Mayor Dow appeared on the giound. Itourishinga - sword. - at the.head of two military eompanies,-Whorn ordered out. The appearance of the .layor and the military exasperated the crowd, whe 'received -them with groans and hisses: The Mayor then or-- dered the infantry to fire, but the captain re fused to obey, saying that the eircutristrances did not call for such a measure. . The rifle guard soon afterward appeared, when the mob having burst open the door.of the liquor rooms, a section of 'the company, by order of the. Mayor, tired. - One person. was killed and six: or seven persons were wounded. A public meeting was called far Monday moyning, to investigate the, trair. PeeI:LAND:, Me., June 4.—The excitement. here today, growing out of the liquor riot on Satnrday night, is intense. Business is al most entirely suspended. A pribtic meeting has teen called for the purpose of instituting measures- te prosecute these who gave,orders, last night to tiro into the citizens and sputa their blood, without, as it is alleged, just cause.. Porr LAN», Jane 4.—A cot umittee of eiti-zens: .has been appointed to investigate. the and another to wait on the'Alayord request', him to• resign. The'futieral of Robbins, the mail who testa shot by the military, took place ,this'afternoort and was followed to the grave by an immense : ;procession. - A large , number of special petit*: are on duty to-night,, The Argus confluents with severity 'upon:- the course of 32r. T)ow in the execution of the,' liquor taw, which, it alleges, has excited much : , ,hostile feeling against hint. It expresses the'. ?:belief that the purpose of the people assernbledl ,was only to spit? some of the liquor which, they believed to . have been illegally, obtained, ant: that if he had not appeared With the military,, na serious,bartu itionid have been done. A letterJrotntilat city, dated, Monday says: - • • , . A large number of arrests have been made, by the city - authorities, among whom is Lient- E. lt,.l..Patten, of the ',Rifle Corps, ' Wheseonly act wits to try to save lifc by warning'the peo ple of the presence of the military. Ile' was: taken at his residenee, while quietiy smoking , 1a cigar in the garden. at midnight, -- by a Me J - l amed soldiers with fixed bayonets. ' The public feeling. generally, is that of ;mi. vei•sal indignation against' the. Mayor, and ai large' 'portion of strong Maine law men de notinc the - late event .in the strangest terms.: The 'public meeting , this • afternoon, at- the City MIL was immense. Quiet reigned, amt it is evident that nothing but law without iio lence shall test the matter. Judge Wells pre-; sided at the meeting, which adopted the for lowing relkklutions: Resolved, That the conduct of Neal Do*, mayor of the city, in reference to his alleged Illegal traffic in intoxicatmg, liquors, should be subjected to a fair and impartial investigation. Resulted, That while we regret that the con fidence of the people in the integrity 'of those primarily charged with the adfninistration of justice is in a great measure weakened. by the recent course of events which has invited •op position to the city withorities, we eanra)t. jus tify any acts of violence or any breach of the people at any time, or by any unlawful as semblage. /le:tared, That the shedding of blend by the order of the ntayor can only lie justified :to, an act of extreme- necessity, and then only in:cono tormity to , legal principles- r -which necessity should be' made so clear ,as to preclude the chance of any sense. of injustice or feeling of revenge on the part of the friends of any mart summarily put to &Atli by violence. Ilegnlved, - That for the due and proper inves tigation of the-conduct of Neal Dow, mayor of the, city, in reference to the discharge of the duties of his office, as well as in regard to the proceedings of Saturday night, June 2d, 1855, which resulted in the loss of life, a committee of nine be appointed.to cause such investiga tion to he made, with authority to take Such action in the premise* as the peace and - good order of the city may require—and to report in writing or otherwise, at. their discretion, and to aid the officers of jtxtinet in view of this solemn and momentous crisisin the history of the city. • lion. Nathan Clifford and U. S. District At torney Shepley are two of the committee ap pointed to enquire into the conduct of thet mayor. The comnor's jury 66 the body of Robbins, the man that was shot by the military, have rendered a verdict that. he was shot by order of the Mayor and Aldermen, in defence of the city property. thns seeming to justify Mayor Dow, hut leaving the citizens' investigating . comminee to pass npon his conduct. The trial of the Mayor for having liquor in hig pos. session is progressing. • Lancaster Savings Bank Broke. The Lancaster-Savings Institution has failed, through the defalcation of the Treasurer, Charles nrghtcr. which reaches the enormous sum of between :1 4 250.000 and flit. The Herald says Mr. Boughter was arrested and committed to the county prison at _Em, oarly hour on Tuesday morning. During the day the excitement was intense. but the_ word o f the directors having been pledged that a fnll statement of the affairs of the institution would be made public at the earliest practical tuo metit,it *SS - RS to a considerable extent allayed. The property owned by Mr. floughter is ea tinia.ted to be over rilillo.lloo. his hail bz di hb and the ciijiimi-of the iliNtittltiou is ;•.,..)(),- but), which must all beab,orbud - b e f ore t h e depositors C 3.11 lose anyth ing. It is; :4u irpOScit the lo,r: to the tieposino ow. ex.a ed `I UU tylittAt tt /11 than =II
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