=;;;;;; THE COMPILER. i,II;I:HTr. THE UN-10N.,. ..ND THE CoNs.TITUTI6N." a-ETTFSBIritG, PENN' .t.: Monday Morning, Dec. :22, 106: le - Tife' Pennsylvania Legislature will as •einble at Harrisburg on Tuesday, the eitlt jay of January next. On the following, 'rut;s by, Loth Houses will nverrible in Joint Con vention Co elect a Unite - d. St - Mk - Lis Senat4, — ti - ) (Tye fur six years from the 4th of ,March next, w ;len the term of Hon. Iticu.kip 1% . ;11 expire. - • CYToutiterfeits on the Bauk. of 1 farrisburg, the Clulumbia Bank and the Girard Bank, Lave made their appearance. Thoso on the. liarrisburg Bank arc 10's, and are execinted with sufficient skill to deceiya 'Persons . who are not familiar With the genuine no,tes. Lancaster Lank.--At a meeting of : the Stockholders held reeent i ly the chairman - " of compittee Of investiga(tion stated that the bhuw a circulation of 30,000 rp.ure rban ‘vere ever rinted fur the bank by the engra.- lors. lie considered. the ink;titutiop rosy early insolvent, as ii account appearof to Lave bccu kept of notes destroyed, ,I;trurts aro waking to resuscitate the bank by olb s•ripti4th's to new st,,,ek, and many assets lw f,ae.oon:,"!,:erel doubtful, are now Jikely to be 1!==ICIIIIIIIIiiii re - The Harrisburg Bit riot w i ld ilition Will be issued twice a week. during the ensuing ses .siin of the Legislature, and will contain full aA accurate 'reports of ,procwlings. . The priee for the sesfion alone will 140 Doi,- 1.11:;;; for the'whole year, Bentilveekly during the session, Thar?. Dow.:Aits ; for the whole of cc a w,:cA: during the session, Two !U.% its. Those who wish to be'well inform -1 of the doings of the Legislature, 'had bet ter forward their, names at OW, and em ote:ice with the opening of the session: r . ;F:f.ll uv. Big.ler made an able argnlnent sn ;'!e : Senate on '.llonday weelc, in reply , Co the .A.b ? litionists,.)Vade,of Ohio, and 'ressenden, Ataine. Ile gave.a brief history of the oc ittlwr all() November contests in Pennsylvania, waslisteiLed to with mneh attention ley fe,ll .-3eatate and crowded galleries. Gov. B. oe‘.:iies a prominent position in the Senate, ;nil -w l-sooa-take-ran ithjts_altleis berg. ° "Jibe limy Ka 1 1,3(A5. " --71110 St, 10041 H 1)0100 - : erat publishes a letter dated Lawrence, the idt., 'signed by Cul, .1, Harvey and ninety tree State settlers, denouncing the Kan sas Aid Society as a spetmlating emeern, or iginating in Massachusetts, and warning all _honest donators to be • duped po lone f 0 r - • Bleeding—Kan-sas.V ---..~► cZ.The Rick/nom/ I:ngairer- says, othe South never embraped Mr. Buchanan as the 'instr'ument of slavery propag,andisng' .41111 not sepport him with any hien, that ho ‘VaS to be the exclusive champion of Southern interests. They supportod him upon the prin ciples of the Cincinnati platform and the pie of his public life. They took him up as the mamwith whom ti heat the invasion hf the Black Rupublicans ; and they eonfided in bile because of his known moderation of tenet 14. r. and his fidelity to th,e compacts of the Coastitution. They expect of Jinn a wise and iwpartial . administration of the- government, and that is the bum total of their demands." ZrA correspondent (says the New York ;;,,ornal of pummerce) tit Stanford, Connecti cut, tunas ns as nevant of a pour mechanic Al ho recently broke his leg while attempting t raise a Fremontliagiu that town, and who reinanks at the "Union 11,,use,"dependent on c h a rity o f the landlord, and liable to be - ,, nt to the poor-hoase, although a'Junt S4OO have been raised in the same place for "blee4, Kansf.s." Pletcher Webster said recently in a roston :—"There are but two ideas in the Republican party, the broken hand O f C Sumner, and bleeding Kansas.—With ;••‘:. , :ard to flue damaged gentleman, I will nut the assault, but if I had made that ,n eh I Anuld have taken care to put au iron 2, (Al my m:== The, Jr:lern rerrhori , ' , l. lien; are 14AN :lee for settleineot tie Territories or Mimic a, Oregon, Nebrivika, Wazillington, New eNico, Utah and Kantl.s. These,. Ter )ties contain, :Lecording to a compendium of t!..! census of 1650, an area of 1,4110,931 square Tea wln of the States and Tel ritories belon;!:ing to the Union being - 2,- 9 square , mile-, the Territorie , , , i v. I , e ,een, eumprihe nearly. one hall (.1 to,: teal) Frazer, Es q ., of Litnea ,tor, we re gret to learn, OW:114 to illre.• produced by IJvcr exciwinent in financial alit! political al hus bucuute derawged, inat he is now inmate of the Asylum y ,S'irv.l.•o of On; .ows tnil 1' from 1:i, , iuy state t lightniv: , struck the il!uatfliLA sturi; vt wh:ch - was 'placed the, vault, 1,, to _the .:lneient the wholt , Tarki,,lti l Lturter tptilv three , eiail,iren NVCre, E.aced. t PR) ,thd ar , • 511 , 1 tri hay', ICE= Ftlll 111.111111Critr'll 11:.VP1'y (411 , ..!5tit,11, is a liki•ly Lu tut until ;Int!'" 11 , itif_i't ". Ic ib buid 1.1/.11, Lilt; t. ; Cup !,:114., L 414:a./ OM == ,ty - - - itt relalOTl The glorious' 6oldun State, ('alifor74a - which Fremont Clainis big own—,-hus giver lgrAnchanan not only a plurality over Fre molt ,of over ,:i0,00(,) -voteq, but has likewise gu,rolled herself alongside Of Penn , ylvania awl Indiana, and given . hiin it is belieypd a majority over Fremont and Filliaore united enate and TIM Legislatureelected H"lise) stands Wl . lfteloottrat- , to 3:: KfI(AV X oth ngs• and Black Itopulaicans. 011, Suia ! - Voto for Prei!ient, Tho N. Y. Journal of ( 'anntaeree kis a talile, eoinains, in elrect;the whole ~s teof-the United States c,r Pre-ident, e..teept a . few counties, townships, plantation', &e., went es elude! on account , i f ihformality or I were returnea too late to be coni.tod, or not returned at Omitting thew, tlxe total EIMI II For I;gclifti)an, fs Fur I'melninan o•ri..:r Fremont, 52°,951. Rile'llan fl n ...:. Fillmore pver Fremont, .I,:',9:;,(itc,' FNmout kFillincre over Bticliauan, :147.1(.)5 Yillmure's rote is• ,67,0 ,1 -I L.; . Total nomhorof votes retained in 5e4. 7 on t 4) he counted, 4.,011e),7 . )7 14e3tisive o f a fpvy hundred v9tes .. Gerrit S'nith, 14elnutan's vote ig larger 1 1 a tinarter of a than •was gvgr bef,re ziven tor a Prt:s jthltial eandhlate, '.. 1414 11" - 2lr. Buchanan will have about one hun dred .thonsand more votes in the aggregate, in the North, than Mr.' Pierce received, while Fremont 1611 be in a minority on the popular Note in the North of about two InnOlred and fifty Opatt,and votes, It would thus seem that the Democratie party, eonsideringthe deser tions from its ranks, hay received extraordi nnry accessions during the past four years. .Thlnfirrat ClerlBllll,en---There are in this State, 0,11:0; hi: New : ll3ll9,Thitirt7 Patliot,) ma ny elergymen who are, and always have been Dontoerats ; and we Can say of them as the Providenre Pusi says of siMilar Men in Rhode Island, that "we have yet to learn that ono of these men preached a political sermon or mode a political speech dnrinz the l'residental campaign. They aVera not invited to do so, for thnnoefiats do not believe in rarryin'n poli tics into the - chinch, or in carrying their ministers into pnlitiral .strife, How touch influence these clergymen, in view of thhir• sacred u fli.re nlid - their relation to their.church , es, might have exerte4 )'or •tile hanovraric cause, We do not }wow, and thf not care t Icmw, It is plea3ant for us, and Jro them, undoubtedly, to )snow that their . ll,l,4;s are In,- . sullied, and that tho::,7 have passed through the fij 'y ordPal wise:Jihad. jklieving• - that man may vote-for 31r, I;nchanan;Thr Mr. Fill- more, or 'Mr. Fremont, mot Ch risl . I all, We are glad nothing, has bern done by theile turd to COI ttut I'l'll4l.ollS ardor or wotthd the feelings of the uoezzcientions rznpporte.rs of either of theNe turn ; anit‘ran most ,incerely and earnestly sny, no let it lie forever." 11==I; Good fir N(dinmiat.—An eleei hut for mem bers or the Territorial Legislature has just the Wyoming: Telescope, that though party liltud were not drawn, the meni141,1%., rlifisen, Rs heard from, are nearly all strong Free State men, The editor of the -Nebraska City News, a pro-slavory papor, was durtiated.,,-Pallarti . to"-a'What a lucky thing for Nebraska it bi that the Massaulamtts Aid Societies. over- Ineked that Tirritory, when they undertook to force public opinion In KdnNas! ‘Vitlnatt any effort—with scarcely any mtive from the rest of the world—Nehraska is rapidly tilling up—"party lines are not drawn"--awl 3et the Territorial Legislature .is coinpo , ed of all "Free .`,;late W e "good for ,Vc/orus/at!" and we could have said as innch for /v - itusa., if Ntiw England Aholi- tionists had not attompLed tQ control t EMI E=:7=== Chiff.lustire Harrison, who Ints been otro u l the chief, judgeship of Kansas, wits one or the Executors ,if the will of OM lion. I ['miry elay, and formerly the law-p irl nor of Mr. the Vic Pfe:.,i(lent• Roonitrwing.—Wit feel much enenuraged at the promptness of many of ialr subscribers, who during tint past week latvo como till to 010 °filet! " ttlia perflorltleil it hall' 110 f, Which always gladdens the printvr's County bit,lfifienrert l ' Ve can ' t say as twirl! for Nunle; of sub stirihers. ' rho few IVIIO lii vl! liuswori d gur call ;tre friomls in two! ; hut what 6111111 Ave suv of those \vlrl manifest the tat:::t per fuet indifforonoit about the payment of the lit tic bills they (mil us? Ftryitirc' ;41 it- , 4 j C.tart4la.--1 ' sae it, stated in the Canada papers that a WM \ 101)t seetire the passa:4e Vf an net of Parii:onent by which ru . :2,-iti‘e slaves way be sent ba,:k ter tile United States. learn from cut exchange that the ei':-.ens of Charleston, S. C,, areabout to par a splendhl carriage and prem.alt it to . the President eleet. 110 IaSS that thirty -MTV' Vali di(l4ll for U. S. Senator iu Michigan, in placo. of it,neral Cass ''Tl, ,, 01 , 1c.‘,.t laltabil.rta —Pott'r Nassau, a ,o1ort.( 1 , man. now a resident of Irood , took, V!., II:1,4. it 1.. stated, rcached the extraordiTlh r• ..p.4e or l'2; years and is doubtle-iy the old- !• man li‘in , r r in this einintry, H i s histHry heen traeol out by N. • Haskell, Es q., e14,.k of W0ta.10.14.k, and it appears he was 1111r21 WO' N, ears bef'ore Washington, was 4 1 ; vear-: atthe (late of the li,wlarati , fik of Imf;yeatleare, ;„t,(l long before the seoond war Co—:at I;ritain broke. out he had passed th :eri i dural limit of life—three :icor() years and-tuil Nt.whuryp ,rt IL rnl 1 says: ‘`Th rec quarter., of all the ntechatiies in America arc %Nor thi:insolve.; to death for the ta,16, 1 , f.r thenr..eh es and their fautiliez, Titat't .one i tAJO, t=at-=I - 410 M e I ,85ei,766 It, mat- =3 =3 =3 =:1 The Buchanan Gibraltar. 4MIT., P: POINT , NEw you,: Frenvolt 13, 1V I wrever "linfliani•go" runs hi , z,hed , t avtilan , an' , vote ;qqtrongt. +`Liitq clings to j.iiti.!." ;\-'‘,/1/1)1,9, ;low was it in 13altinyre anti New.4rleans witoere Fillmore ree,eivcA 'wavy maj o ritip ,?, Why. tbe I ict 1 1 .);.ot.:i is an orderly place on Ole - e . tion day et,,mpareil With Cither of the Know Nothing: cities We have named. In Balt io9l'o, nbove one hundred and seventeen persons Nvere, killed and w(Anoled in riots raised by tlpe `Arnfii-m" friends of :\lr. Fill more, while in New Orleans Demo( , rats were rlt «t from the polls by the same class of '‘rufflans," and afteards lomeked down and beaten with slung-shots and brass knuckles. It only, sinee the tithent of Americani.4m that such scenes - of " - ruff! ani sr/1" have occurre4 —and yet the men who resort to h u(;11 bloody means to carry eloctions; have the unl,ho•hing effrou,tery to charge "reflianisM" upon peace able oppoileuts, :0111 almost slflit theif thr6ati in bawling out, "Americans must rule Ameri ca!" Owl save the people from the i`rulc" of such miscreants as fill the ranks Of -ling Ugly" and "Rip-Rap" Americanism the Jfarrishurg U nion, Awful Prediaion. The Slowhegam u. hitter FrPuiniit paper published 9 a,way duwn in :Milne," ut, tern-the-fulli,wing-startling—predicti,m-: "Before the close of the next se;sion of Congres, we predict that there will he ig• I,otwv,ll the two portions of the union, and h0t . .." flu! rh,, , 4! .another year this land %yin Le DE 1,UtIl! - .1) IN Tlies'e Binelc iternillioans aro porfect yarn pire,,—they have thirst for blood that soeins to .'‘growlvitli sviint it feeds on," which 'will ing- can assJin:ro or :-Innite. This fello:v thn C'/anion-, o nly tin) ,entiment-; of Wilson, Banks, lieer,lier, Si.wnrd, and so 1,11, who, as the Boston /'',/ - st n s 1 40 1 us the Skowltl ,4 ,Z;tll Cbti'itini if' tboy don't blow Unite 51 . .1 bald, " • -Ethreiiige; 14 . Tonne.:sor, tnte.- !woolly to the I;otvw, - n 111'4triiiil that Chu rklp(m . 4 % },;• t) hit:W . olk V :OH . (iii`gt:l(l 4 llli ti) Tljt . 1,11)(ilIVI'11 fig) 1111 1 ,0 :1" . • rar ,•1 11:1 - 114 ill eilibiant %, SllOlO (IV OW 5140114 . .1'0 Merl - N1'111). lIIIWAIVIW /1/110:1 th'V 11,41!.!ht I ii' lo : , ti)1.111) 1 - ) 11111 y .Ir,rl , t kitig thoi troffic, diii not wi , h 111 I.4 ) it! t' or ~,iii.h..(l 111 11;11 . 11 . 111)1011": . titilip., rilni1111ilt: 11:1m Ituvs 5.41;, , - ,, (llltiully, 4 1 111. Orr, Itt . S. 0., ullti.l.o I a 111 , '11 i'D11(11 : 11111itil t 'ill% I\ at tilit tr.lll(t J 1/111Ni:-1 . hru:‘,!poiliuut ( •uu„ trury :,,mlp(T p uf This ru.Nuhlrilin waF. 1-;„ lug s . upprtull Iy th , ), o \ l / 2 1 1 , haul \ - ut0.111,2, - uin , l thre "•;() wivdtlto2:4 , tukew by I ltiv party uf thin lulu-1.110) - u ; thow_r,ll, without Thu ro , :ulnt'ori; thv IM ac ts it soma inezltt have r. 1 et,ttit :11 it•dtel I ( Ike yel)•touk the pese..,l te miscens treetion 111 ntisrvpre-c hot, There can Ito new no doubt, at !wino 112 P rtu "'"'" fr " r skill i " / 1/ " 1 "" 11 ' t hread, of the opini.in of cow,r,,,s 101 this . • ;rile Boston :11e1}ieal and, Soir!deal Jenr sel!ioct,' eN ea if titer° could have beet( hereto - nal chr.wicle•4 a ease in :-ihrewshurv, ,Mass., fore, where a child wa. , Lent without eves. It was Removal of Judge Leeompte and Mar- a healthy hey, well develeptyl in every ()thin. . Hind Donaldson of Kansas---Tlwir respect. There were eyelids hut nu eyo-halls, • Successors Appointed, • ....The physicians of Dr. Kane. who have WAsumrroN, Dee. ITth.—The truth of the • recommentle , l his Vpyttge to the West inaies, ruttier or the removal is Puw 44 )111 . 1 1 111wl hy - the twmiimti l'rpshimit to thi, (). of lutlttii•l:y, l'hie.f.lip.iict! Iho :^tyromo t'otirt ()UK:tip:lts. This ro,iviv;i! Nvas ismtem phttol at 'lOO4 forth dovs 11 ffp, aLiii of %virivh, it is said, .1114 . LT 1 4 riCullyttt Nv:ls :INV:I3'O, hut tip to this time imthitilr hoard trial him in Ante tilt of his, re,ont pro"f4s ,Intl repro , imtoions , it I; iv. th.:lry-(1- terittitwit die e u tirse or tl,o ;Uhuiuiatrntinn in the Spetwer hits likowisi, l: tint tnmtit:at l Ko i lisa:-, vice !Slur :Alai Donald soli, renit)N Thomas tittuninglitttn,,,r p(,Tillsovanip, his 1.011 dust}, a the Supremo ('curt tit' haiip,:w, in plat 4 of•Jutlge liurrill, dect4ht.(l. ..\ - Pyro boriiprection.--,A n extensive negro but (.111‘ , 1a it. 1,3.1,04'4,111,N 1,•T11110 - Ith`ft,t1,---- iThrist oats evn-‘vas the time fixed for the ris, ink;, when there %vas to have helm a genv.ral Inassitere of -thoi;' masters, Church at Louisa. Furintee hate betel undermined and powder placed honeath it ready to he bloNvn ‘vhon tilled with people, large collet. , tie!) of arms and ammunition ha, boon suizol, I SOVerul of the tu4gntes-arrest("l have !R , le full confessions. llo‘v (;mull', Wade anti the, Ivliele gang el' -Iholition leaders AV ill unown over the iliseovevy of this dia , bolieul plot of their blaek allies in the South. Later advioei from state that 11 of the im:;roos concerne.l in the contemplated insurrection hat e lawn hung. (lnc white 111311, i1i52 , 11:5,(1 as u negro, Ewa , SCl)tenC(4l to receive km I.l.lies, hut died beCore the ponaltv wwl fully inflicted. (ireat excitement exists along tin‘ river. 'file white. 4 ari, nrming e. defence, in ;cot icipation of a general rking about the holUlays. This is the work 0 11;l a eli (t)./iste Irol /111 1, r. iflie,Slitvo thsurrection. 1 . ,01.1,. 1.1. F., Poe. 17.—A correspondent of the .1 tr1111:11, writing fount Kentuqkv, pith inst., sa3s that a ne gro hey disclosed plot of the negroes in that nei:dthorhooti. to rise -Aunt Christmas. - oral arrest:: were made, and on an examina tion hefore .rudr-o Clwyd en the 9th inst., 'Loth• ing was elicited, sa\ e the t•tatenautt of the boy that ho overhear,ll tht. ii glues ... a y they in tended to tinkko ‘var on the wlntes :Wont Christmas, and if Ito would join them they would int.h.e him rich, The negroes are re ported to have horses and guns, and pl.:Lois. 'rite correspondent says that there is consid erahle dissatisfaction among the negroes gen erally, \vhich may caust.. , truallo if nut prompt ly suppussed. First-raft: gives the Ex-GoN-ertior of Kansas' the follow- tan fin,t-rate notice:— "We notice by the papere, that Andrew at Washington, at his ohl busines , hapin4 himself fur anothsir dip into the States Treasury, Not satisfied with the pile he filched from the Trea,ury through tin' nid of his Blaek.llopahlican friends, last : -.o:•, s ion, he IS 1 1 11 111111 4 1 thrtl:ll.!`lllllg — tU 111111.1 N IVllitrftitr; snit- in the I louse, in' ease h e should lie in. \V, sluoulii•liiiv to know on what ground he, bases his .was net - in the Te - aitory of - Kansas at the - time the election w:e- hell. nor was he votel for at that election. 1E1,1,01e of money seem, to nit e him jent - to do ally thing, that i. want, wutAl, C:=l Vtr. , ; .sitro;l(l\ - ,.1)oo. 15, 1;45(1 =I ll= =I =I P'N . AND scrssc.ms. „ .IVe ,p ureb used (co.k ) a lot of ni.tw pens and a new pair of:icissors, the other day. They seem inclined to be iudustrionsso far. The Jail of this county is now without a prisoner. :...See advertisement of a largo yale of personal - property, in thios pla e, on New \ ear'.s day. It is understood that Utah will presB }ter cla.ints this session for admi*siOn into the Union as a State. . ....An attempt will be made ley the peo ple of 'Minnesota, through - their Delegate, Mr - . itic..m; to have two States earved out 6f that rich awl b.Ntutiful Territory, it already contain; population enough fur the desired !A Pied'. A rezonia, consisting of the western halfof the Territory of Now Atexico; has pe titioned for the establishment of a. separate Territorial Ciovernment. Arezonia contains al,,falt 100,006 square miles andWOO inhabi tank„ TnoS,n is .the principal settlement.,-- At this point they are IX.4;rkiti, silver mines ,sirecessfully, when nut deterred from so doing fq the -hostile Indians, Sonic of the mines Were worked in the days of Mexican glory. ....Private advices from Kansas refer in very-complj,mentery terms to Gov, Cleary's conduct of affairs 111 that Territory. Roberts, of Wrightsville; was among the number killed by . the railroad accident at Alliance, Ohio, ....The fourth annual meeting ofthe State_ Teachers' Association will l,e held in the I:,,urtb Street Bethel, Harrisburg, on Tues day, the :;11th inst., at llfo'clock, A. M. ....The prominent candidates for the Democratie nomination for flanal Commis " sionor arc' Mal. E.ll - 11Y of Lehigh, and Judge STRICNIAND of Chester. Either one of, these '• m f'n .or o•enen would make a most able officer. I - ts a -party of four person 4 were card plavinHinst Sunday morning, at Circleville, ( : t dispute art): bOtlyolti Thomas Moore roil another man, when Moore canglit up a corn-cutter and out his c piament to' pieees. Moore Was :11.1.0,0`11. tilat Lite,v ~tune 111;tek\von Lay hi , c(r;lio, Within the 1:1 . -;t roW ( . )1W or OW 111 , )! hers of Anioriea.--- ' How ivolov tootlior, has: America ? I .. ...Toll 11, ‘ , ..4)111M1 nOthing but what you want to /11! tOl4l. P.1;111). Thl•rr AV,IS ,now near Natelle.7:, on the Ith inst. • • •Tliis (lay Oho 2111) 'ha 'the 2:l(th anni vor,an- of the Landing ,ftLu l'iigrint Fathers • Of NI :1V EIrdall(1. 4 iirt‘h hi alotter to a 1)0m- otT;lt'n• i'flninittoi. 111 111) , :ton, soy.; that Gen V 1)1/.11 for NI , : Liptlnknan, t the recont Comiekient . State are al p rr - IgTiTh . T.TIS e into the character of consumption. 110 will probahly puss the winter in Cuba. MEE ~ „The new marriage laws which have ,lint been publb-hcil in .Austria recognize the marriage ur :t boy of fourteen with a girl Uf a twoivo as valid, "but the parties are to Le sell.. armed until they - are ‘tf age." ....At the July term of the First JUdici a l District Court of Utah Territory, held at Ge noa, in Carson county, Judge Drummond charged the grand.jury very forcibly and ear nestly .upon the section or the Criminal codo, for the pullisliinent of persons not logally married, and for lewd conduct, as set forth in the Re% kyr: Stato:cs of the States. A //u/c- p 1141 antis • i Petersburg (Y. S.) on the 9th Rev. ....Jacob M. Haldeman, E.:( 1 ., "witlelv 31 kturtN pro.4iding, and Rev. Mr. RoTtr Seere known and esteemed citizim , , ta 41. u, ..tor remaining in S•ession several died ofapoplexy on Monday.- Nt 7 o'clock Monday morning; at Chi (lays, and transacting the usual - huNiness, the Conf'ereneo adii - mrne , l to moot in Gettysburg, eag,o, the mercury was at three deg,rves below on the thin! IV(,,lnv.,:lay in February next. - 21st of December is the shortest j '4/1 D —ll'e understand that Mr. Clay of the year.llEttnsr, Of Cumberland tOwnship, has: p mur oral members; o f' Mr. Storlhe , 's , en:1 , 40(1°01e House and Eot owned by Mr. Presbyterian congregation of wini,flosport, jou , inchai „ ber , biirg s t ree t— pr i ce Marched out of the church on Thank-givin. , , 'I r, CULP has parchased . the property day when the preacher hegan to snake a politi- 1, , on ,ai -1 timore street, tuljoining the Presbyterian cal oration on —bleeding Kansas:." Church, owned by nrs. oil, for '::s: - )0. lt, C. Oardin , r, of I lel rt a, claiuls to The Trusteos of the Methodist Episcopal have invented a set‘ ing machine no longer ' ('lurch have purchased the brick property on than a pair o f seissms, \VW 'hi the NV , lrk Li :1 1(1111(in; StrOe't, B,l,ljOiltilD4 the property of in first rate stybv and can be sold fir a (lunar.: the fey. henry Clipphiger, for a Parsonage 1. terrible railroad accident occin ref at .:,;10!)0. Allittne, Ohio, on Monday evening. One --- • train . ran into another, killing, eight persons A FINE POIZKER.—Mr. 'lolls' BENDER, of and wounding a numlwr more. Straban township, last week, slaughtered a ....General Tom Thumb sailed hi the Per-, flog twenty-one months old, which weighed sia for Eurooe. Mr. L'. T. Darnum went out 51-S Innluel'! une swine that! . .....•.....- _ a few woeks sinve as hi... , ~os . ; 1 no s s manager. ,viii-The variety ~f liquors kept at Wattles's The 6 oueral travels now esclusi \rely on his ~cd oi ,e i m , ,, i, "tin-top." Resides the kinds own aeeount. IL' will 1 ' 1. ' 44 " al-ir-n". l Pr";i" I ordinarily to lie had at hotels, it includes all ly about lour years. ' the ,fancy brandies—and an artide ot' Black.. ....Pennsylvania Is our greatest wheat , , oorry now to be had there certainly cannot be State, and estimated to raise this year 1-:,210.- exculled in its lino, O) bushels ; Ohio is next, raisin...; .1.6.0 10 ,00 0 : NOW York is next. raising 15.'200,000; Illinhb4 j (;01)EY.—The Lady's Book with the Jann next, raising 11,600.000 IViseonsin, :try number 'enters upon its 54th volunte.— 000: and Virginia raising 12,500,m0 .. • .The ten or a dozen sl a v e . lilicratoal a of a very superior character, whilst the read few months ago by )1 vs. Catharine Smoot, ' in: , matter sparkles with rich gems of genius. near Louisville, Ey., and sent to Cliwinnati, The -.11,)ok" eannot easily, it at all, he rctureil to lientuci;y on the :27t h lilt., and el. outlay promises to surpass him , elf (Jur reportud that they would rather be slaves ' ing the comiug year, and he always duos what than to live with the free ile: , roe.: ur he says ho will. Terms, cash in advance-1 lidviLrec iron California state that t 1.13 copy, copies, copies, $6-3 copies, Legislature is largely 1 eni leratic and film- It and ono to gcttor-up of Club, 1 - 10„ Address is probable that Dr. Nevin swill lie re-elected to L, Gurley, 1 l;.; Cinisnut street. Philadelphia. r. the U. S. Susan'. COLD,----The mercury in the" thermometer T reeeipti into the State Treasury on Friday morning was down to DP--on Peunsy lraz hi during the year eudltag,_ the Jiith _ Tnursuay uturuing la, 'Winter has therefore anain'ted to :;;.t;,f and the, expoioli taro.: t.) 5_;5,:177,142., leaving a balanee p. - .1711e. Or')lmus' Court will be held to 'The crap proiniz,e's wvll in Cul ni irrow. time -the Li OW ASJO6,ItA3 aWI thr',ll.l'4l.lv lit the We,:tLij.iv z . Jud6cs Will take their Zcat:. 7' o~~~f ~~~~~~fcs ~~~ ETTI - 5111.7R6, ' I )Pe,,17, 1856, Ma. Si ofT.E —Permit me, through your paper, to acknowledge my Sitwore thanks to a number of my friends for the gift of a spleo -lid carriage and a superb set of harness. I knew that something of this sort was its progress, but I must confess my expectations were more than realized when I saw the present, _The carriage, awl harness too, are Loth of a superior order, and show, not only the generousness ut . the .donors, but reflect great credit upon the workmen. May these good fr - ie - tuls lice lon,g and happily, and be lieve that I shall tie% er forget their disii,t;rest ed kindness. JACOB ZIEGLER, Pastor of Ger. Fief. Church. SEVEN YEA US! ASSESSMENT.—The Gullu«•ifig table, compiled from the returns of the .l , sessurs in *Abe Cuiamissiuners' o ice, shows the number of taNables and of deaf and dumb and blind persuns in every borough and of Adams county (;(Itvsbilrg Igyroulzh, eilinrgirland t ) - wnsilir, - `2„f ;5 1 ;ermany . ‘‘ 25(1 4 )x1;/rd 46 1.)5 - Inn ti n !4•ton 46 43i) AttilTlOre ti . t.. 1(; 1 4 _ I amiltonl)an " •:', 13 . ,ilierty - ~, 1-17 1 um' ithu ~, . 0 .1 ) .- ...\ lenal!un ~ . :l:;1 2 . St raba n ~, 6,1 :13 I 0 Franklin It 433 Ce111()Wag0 64 19 1 1 .-..) 4 119 83 1 111 - 1 240 Ivrtm)(3 Amtit • joy " I.tfm(li 1 erwivk B Freed•Jui 1:1116,11 gthlet Tut 11 FIRES—.II MI)ST.-0o Monday morning last, Mr. A mix. Ft: %.),Int, upon . going tip to wind the Court-house Clock, discovered upon the upper or garret flitor of. the building, a pile ot'liaper, chips, tar-rope, and other coin bu?,tiblct Mitterialsovith a segar partly con sumed in the centre of it. It is supposed that some per:•iiin Niteroi thrtaigh a whitlow' in the first story.- at night, and foreed the garret door, with it to setting the Conrt-house on fire .ttt dna pOilff.. The materials were not there at the last fnevion t winding of the - Fire-tray-diseovereilitt-one-of tIM--romns on the third. Hour in P.snnsvlvania College, early on Weilne•day turning last. A hole threC feet in diameter was harm 4 krimgh the flimr and ceiling. Fortunately it was founil out before much damage was dime. It is sup posed tu.have been caused by a spark from the stove. The parson who had the use of the room slept in the one sadioining. tai;,—The weross Ruck crboh, place, is being pushel forward towards cumpletiun, Itncl prumises tti l:c Il hIlli•ThIllt141 awl durable structure, credit:Wl() concerned in its erection,— The heavy timbers arc now being plaeol'upm the umsourv,. w grivring ~r the road, along the whole line, .is progressing with unabated activity. Tlie suction Ault the land of Mr. Josef - 4i Wible, !wing the last to be allotted; was, we under stand, last NVeek commenced by Mr. Jarnes Dolan, who has nearly finished the two s.et..- thnts first-undertaken by hint. Thy Latin - wan Minister? in Ailnrnq ernm tv assein-14e,-I!ir -- 1 Quarterly Conference, at The umLelli:.hinents the issue hefure 11.4 are UM z . • • IN] ME Elide MI 7'ireclirother.l ift!,..lered.—John Hernial. arid W, Fleming., sons of ('apt. wil_ iiam Fleming, formerly of cumuerlami emu.- tv, hut now residiar at 31oninutli, Nvere Itillksl on the 1. Rh inst. at the lan(''r place, by a man nantel Crozier. A letter in the Rochester .American gives flit, following ,arrienlars of the sa , l affair: Mr. Fleming, who is an elderly gentleman, and his two sons. about 2.) to 2 years of a:re, had (tailed upon Mr. Crozier at 'his rooms at that Baldwin llouse. armed each with a leaded pistol, to coerce the latter gentlentan into a concession and retraction of a ealunmy affec ting their daughter and sister, with which they charged Mr, C. Mr. C., after some pretty 11 II language had passed latt ween tie T.ttr ties, agreed to and did sign a retrartion tat the presence of a friend who the Messrs. Fleming; had bron:rht with them. Immediately after delivering- tho paper in to the possession of their friend, the F., or ono of the brothers, said to Mr. C„ ant now going to cowhide you:" and one oldie boy :5 . ., holding a corked pistol in his hand, di rected the other to unlict the threatened pun ishment, which he immediately etantnrmccil. lie had struck three or four blows, when C. pulled n dirk knife from a side pocket. an,l passing, at the sante time his arm aromul the neck of the one who plied the lash, stabbed hint in the left breast, r, n.l asi-quir-k-as-t1 r , withdrew the knitO and struck the one wh hold the nistol a Lai:kit:it:tied w"hiklt reached as did the fir , t, to the hoart of his victim. Both brothers receive-1 their death. wounds in less tit:tit two St'o , 01 1 i ,, and t ,,, tlt wore lAinmly eurnsus in three minutes :trier they were struck. The Nyinpathies (4' the pel , pll arm apistly with Crozier, who gave up. lie arts and looks the pieture of ile-pair. lie i- a yowl. , man. sonic 27 or :voars (dii, and Mt- Married. lb' tlr llty I ) ( ' A U e 11 "..!;1'," 0, 1 the 1;.1v in (iiie:tion, who i at: pre- , •at .ert the St.tte. The otle_ir partie• wore I'o-i,30t, L 1.1 0 farinor-; an , l two of thonl, I un , ler , tati.?, woiu monfoers of the church in Late and Exciting ITew3 from Nicaragua,. The last steamer brings stirring news from Nicaragua. Gen. Walker is having a hard. fight of it, but is maintaining his peh:tion very gallantly. He had fought several succeft:..sful battles since the. departure of the last steam er. Ile had, however, on account of the sick ness prevailing at Granada, found it neces way t' evacuate and burn that city.. having first removed the sick and wounded. Ile was at Virgin Bay, awaiting the arrival of re inforcements when he would attack Rivas. On the 2lth of November, all the troops l e ft ia Granada by Walker ; to the number of 3.50, besides 100 citizens, were attacked awl surrounded by 2,500 of the combined Central. Americans, consisting of Costa Ricans, I ;uat ninalan, San Salvadorians, anal SMUG" twenty Americans who deserted from Gen. Walker. Th e American forces thus besieged are the dite of Walker's army, and are ,under the comma nd of Brig.,. Gen. Hermingson, the com mander of Artillery. lie exact condition of the .Arnericans cannot be toll; they must be stifiCring to some extent from cholera. The atmosphere is fearfully (24 eitain inated—tbe dead bodies can be smelled on. board Of Wftlker's steamboat. The only hope of the besieged is itheireumi len. Ileniiingson, wh o cons idered the ablest military officer in Oen teal America; he is far superior to, Gen. Walker. Hence it is supposed he will ulti mately succeed in saving the men, ammuni tion and, artillery. But he is in a desperate strait. • At' thp time of the attack on Granada, IValker was on a steamboat on lake Ni car „., tma. \Villa is but a short distance from the town, from which a road leads down to the wharf, at whieh NVere stationed 2:/ men, t o , rnard some things left there fur shipment.— The Attack war, made between 'the lake and the city, thus cutting off the retreat of the besieged, and preventing reinforeements.— Five hundred Hien attacked the little ieirtv at the wharf, 'but were repeatedly driven hack with great loss. For .two days these melt held their' own t'y , ainst such desperate ()ails. :Ind would not have Vieldtsi thcii it there had !Mt been a traitors among them. On the 2 l day one of the men—a Cuban—went over to the enemy, informed - them as to their number and condition, anti showed them that an eller, getic 'and eontjnued assault would take the pimp. It was made, and the place.was taken. All were massln•red but the, who threw theneselyes it.to the lake and attempted to swim to (lon., Walker on the boat, four u ` were slat: or drowned. One 'only tine ceoli,nl in reaching the boat. Walker had flair- hunthed men at Virgin bay, ineholing one ltmaired recruits which had just arr;Yo I from California. _mother account. awl do•v..,,ry latest, states. that the TO wounded anti sii.ll, -with the wo men and children who had i eel% scut er to ( Juietepec, were attacketl by the ilatho Indians of the island 'lnd probabfr all inaSsa - eTed. When they stit!!reed•cil in nkatziug- their escape; the women, children, wounded and %yell, were running in every direction, nalloo ill!r in frantic fright alai atteali lig- to ei mcoa thein4elves from the indian‘, who were 'said to ha %:e been supplied.with arms-by in Rivas. There were no attouu,is nia le at liefelice—all appeared overeonw wielt fear, and I.vere bei - ng butchered by the savag.es.. The. RISSI:II.I,4)rS did nut sail till two days ... 1 1'1,r thi,, and yet no further intelligenee berii ceived from O aetepe up to that time. It is to be fea . yed that the helple.4s ones. if not ail, were -destroyed in'that terrible butchery_ Bayard Taylor. This gentleman is now abroad on om , of hi . :; adventurous journeys to the North oi E iropo, and in it reeent letter dated at (.;,,tha iu Ilerniany, lie describes a property of his o speaking .of it, as `•my German Innue—tha Thu . 4le:•-eription in the highest 41.(2.-:,-ronedpti ‘atiug. 'rite plea:mut town of (lntlna.z.ittunotl ti the undulating table lutols .at the tutu of the ritttrin...oait en, thousatta ft,., ,r)„Ne. the ley,: “c_th,;:ea. et; the innznt quiet iat (itt`l'lnitity.--Tile Sight of n. tourist . umisun here', :aid you ti mi the ',id heartine,„s awl simplicity of 4 ertaan homc life iu all its vuri t. 13.iyard Taylor hail formed the :Irina I analfriendsliip of a tlerniau gentleman who hail Leen his traveling rein panion rfity EaSt. 'l . lll'y toy.tqlit'l* 111 scem , fan reinote...from 1 0 , 41 t their home-, ; and their ne ipetintanee, brief as it wa , 4, was yet knit by unusual. associatilms , and by a sympathy that had been reviprhean V co:11,1)1(4e. They eat tot. each to his own lionie,an(l Nvit bout the proam ise of vo . rrespankmee ; and it was smrie tunic before yardltutirel frunt his I lermati friem The letter when it cant..._ the formal con veyance to hint of an estate to tle.long to him and to Li: hoirs—a froo given irre versibly as a pledge and token of friendship, The grounds were complete. mid ihu house. fur nished. lii order that it sinakhl burdea to the new owner, the iver 20.1/01 that it should i.e titkiht care of by hiul as. tong as he lived. It was the property of Bayard Tavlor whenever 'he should come, and it his it; ho never Caine. Awful Tragedy. g,i,rdLeineuilJer the pour =:1
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