I El 'll-1 , 1 C 0 11 PILE R. %. "LIBERTY', THE l'NI(1N, AND THE CO ;TI - r [,) G E 7'7' It 1 '!'l;.x'.`".l Monday Morning, Feb. 2, 1857. GEo. IV. Blze.wilt, i.f the Stnto Senate, and M. MussEt.m.‘x, 'of the ilintro, bare our thankl for-LT4iKlativo thwuntents. se-Immense prenarations fur the Inaugu ration of President lluett.o; AN are fining made nt Washington. Military and civic lvolios from all parts of the country will' he present..-andilic crowd is expected to bu un )aralleled. 'The gale of the 18th and 19th ult. was --Aerrifie on the ocean. The city papers rive numerous: details of wrecks of 1.141)111g, al. - Most unheard-of suffering, and_cote , klerable loss of life. • The Coldest Weather ere,. Knu4cli.—Satur• day, the 24th ult., is reported to have been the coldest day ever known 'in Vermont. At several places in that State the mercury is said to have congealed. Weather judges eb timate the temperature at 50 degrees below zero. At Albany, N. Y., the thermometer on Monday wab 20° below zero; at Woodbtuck, rt.,-30° below ; and at White River Junction '27° below. Four reown.s. Frozen.—.l lady pained Be- Ride, living near Baltimore, perished from cold, together with her three children, during the snow storm week before last. litrln the House, at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, Mr. Foster submitted a joint re- Solution, ordering'a joint Contention of the two Houses , on the 10th of February, fir the election urn State Treasurer. Passed first reading—an I next day finally. The resolution directing the Committee of Ways and Means to frame and re - port a bill - for the sale of the public works, was negativ ed—yeas 38, nais 49. Mr. Buchanan fit Washington. rifirMr. Bucli.iNAs, the President elect, fir ..ived at_ Washington city on• Monday, and took lodgings at the National. On Tuesday afternoini be visited PreSident Pierce, and loot a very pleasant interview. It happened to be publie'reeeption day at the White noose, and lie was warmly welcomed by all present.• The . PreNident tendered I,lr. iluchanau the compliment of a dinner with invited guests,- eidid Jutlge Douglas and others, but lie de clined them, *preferring to partake of their hospitality in a private manner. On Tues day evening, he received the calls of his nu luerous friends, in a plain republican manner. It is. saidtnat atter conference with his .pe litical friends there, he return to Wheat land, where he will probably determine upon the eumpusitti ,u of his cabinet.- .Xteelt is said that Simon Cameron visited Washington reently, awl entering . the Senate, Chamber every hitzl; w'as turned upon him; au that lie sought relief in leaving the city in twouty-four hours after hi4arrival. Mr. For ney has, on the other hand, rivetted himself still closer in the atrectkns of every honest 'waned Di:a/out-at, awl even political oppo nents e.i.ne flirward, unit, with bet:inning grace, (as did the editor of the Tribune,) du justiee to his noble riature and eminent abilities. Wagoiseller. It appears thst Wagonselier, on Wednes day, read a speet:l4 iu the thinse of Iteprescn tatives, defending his vote fur Cameron. If the roan's were not equal to his knavery, be . would have • spared hitisself the disgrace and doortification of so humiltatiag an exhibition. If any one of the three traitors (says the revinsylvanian) is more taco - was than another. Wagonseller is the i 11331. Rd sought a mud natton front the pet)* of Schuylkill county, and afterwards claimed an election at their hands, almost exclusively on the ground of hostility to Cameron, and tho safety with which lit could be trusted on that very qtici tion. At Harrisburg, lie frequently professed the, warmest personal and political attachment to Colonel Forney, up to a very short time previous to the. election. In the caucus, he also pledged himself to support the nominee of the party. To seek to justify such treachery, only adds to his infmny. 1-Paqt is one of the must cuoi 4.)1 lies to as sert that the Pottsville Emporium and Sun bury Amert:ram. (which, as a matter of course, justify ea election,) are "Penioeratie organs." Both am devotecl, "heart It•lui sold. " to the nefarb,U4 proNeriptive .‘n,l disvrgattiz ing purpo'esuf Know Nothingisni. e' good story is told of the ton san guine Republic:llo+ of 13roalyn. _Before clectiun they hired a r•lotu in the Broolar,%b 3luseurn builulino, to ocenpy it as their hu•• -• quarters, at a stated rent, until Frenion7'lr clecla Tl►u landlord, being . a.:140,) , 1 .:):In crat and sound ltuellanan man. refusi• ; to re lease them, nod intends to wake suffer fur their folk. Fruit Kia , d.--T lie Louisville C: o that utany of the fruit growers of that ty aro apprelleosii - e thltt the merere is eaTh~`i .of Suuday_ltight,_the _l_`6th fruit buds of most of the p 11V hen the them...it:meter reaa:hc.s 10.,1• a point its tarei‘e to fourre , l 4.11g70e, }II.dOW P'7o. it 11 4 .6 4 / to .l.¢ a protty fat•t toot all the finer % a rietie.. frait-: :in. _l.t t 11.; :Lre vit 6.14 (town their hickhry !01 , 1 tl:str'. iui,; th f,r E=M=l Does the Cameron of 1857 Dor3r from the Cameron of 18551 Tli 1: 81 '1,Z..11:11.!5 Immediately after Ow 11(11nirmtioul ref tif :111( C.1.1IIt:111IN for States by.the oll")mithol4egklittiveettliett:4, itt 18:05; it number ref the, twit' , viitiatt ateialterA of I;otlt II at-es and ha , l pahlished a hart. , :r, so% (Tel:; an l hpligitantl v dt.aolitteitig t!to do iti,v4 (If the cani.lN. la that prilttt•t, they w-vd the ,f; , lll,Nvitr.r, Ly the NV:IV. hilt 111'; aot.orik Wllll be. rot1(1110 1)1 . ' , 01110 of tlu ! •„ Sl4llll'S at the late ele,ttion for Unireil , Sonator. quote front tae Prote-t• I 1{1.: ‘n %,•1) nErt.neT: Theri• Nvero flint, (linens the mint of many (.11 . the best men in. Pennsylvania, NVIIIINe I friends were urging I hen 114 0:11111111a11.4, There were in that. ratie:is less than twenty men who 61foilly rxlmitteil thtty ‘scit/1.1 vote l'or Sinion Can)(WOO. Coder these circumstances it seemed sem.edy p,,ssible that be could be nominated. Ivits ~ponly repudiated by throe-tburths of the members, and certainly vve had no 'ration to fear, with this open owftl of hostility, for almost any other of tho MIMICS bPfiriP world have boon aceeptable. It is true, they hoof masked themselves ii the serret"ballot ; but to us this was more an evi oence of cowardice than of perfidy:. We could not I hive that all who hail voted for a secret ballot, bad done so to hide theinselVl'M from their constituents, or to betray us into the support of -IL Mail despised and dis o wned by every political organization in l'ennsylva ma. It was not until we began to ballot that our betrayal become manifest. It witm then that we disc , vered the treachery that yll4 pretending to opp we Cameron, and vet hyp ocritically and secretly voting for his nomi nation. The power that controlled that canons was too palpable : corrupt ion was behind the throne,-and ILO that its victims skulk ed behind a secret vote, and etts erect their deeds front the eyes and knowledge of the be holders. • \Vete we justified in leaving the caucus when the evidence. to our minds, had become demonstrative? Could we, as the representa tives of au honest (4 mstitueney, have - served them with fidelity by remaining? Could -we have exonerated Irurscl yes fruit the odium Of such IL nomination if we' had delayed our departure and aided tit constimmate such a result? Could we have,rentained in that eau cue believin. , ourselves bound by its , netitin, and justified ourselves in voting f or a n ian whose whole history is but the history of in-; trigue?- 7 a man who has despised all party obligations, and treated all caucuses with con tempt ?--- The inquiry arises, who is Simon Cameron?. a ir - tie.voton, fame Arm nerer asrurialeil his 'yaw willl the resort. As a petitician,- he has always professed to be a Dennientt. and -vet , that party only rennanlwrs him because of his trettehery. and speaks of him as a traitor. As a is - his beast that he Ilerer voted it Whig ticket in his life—that party being sav ed from such a disgrace. As an American and Anti-slavery Man let the record 'peak for itself. .Lt a Comity Cons cation hell in the Court - House ia the Istrou:di of Harrisburg, art /tic orcund day of (visl September, Sintoti VlLllleroll WWI IL delegate and an strive mem ber. The following rei4olutions were offered in thatTotiventien; and are said nt have been "in his handwriting. - Certainly they met with uu opprpritiun (*rem him: Mcsoired, That we have confidence in the administration of GI.III. Pierce, .beetiose he has manfully battled for those principles, and thrtiwn Lis influence in favor of I.mq:tilling the right of man to self-government Restdred, That the able, fearless, and Dem. oeratie administration of Bigler meets our hearty approbation. and We congratulate the Dentorracy of the State upon the veil:Linty aids election. Remilred, That Judge Intel, the able and intrepid Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. hasBo eotolueted himself aq to wilt the esteem and vontideore of the p e ople. Berstdr.q, Tiatt the manly repudiation of Know Nothingistu by Ilenry S. Mitt has Well the respect of even his enemie.t. amt Nl'lll add largely to his majority tit the comingelec tion. feesared, Tinit we are in farm. of the No brasktt-1.3:1,4tt5• hill; because it embodies the vital principles of self- ,, wernmont, never eau conflict with the interests of free dom. llcsarcd, That we a i re, opposed to the In o geriptive and fooi -r ep u icon order called Know Nothings, .no] shall detan it our duty, Its Ikanto c rats, to oppose for office all per sons known to have lIIIV vonnection with it. 11Then has fie elninged . his opinion upon these questions? 'When. or where, has he disowned them? ktul mon if there he any recent re caniation, got up for the present emergency, there is not character einiugh in the man to' impose upon credulity But do not the lie Tie of Pennsylvania ex pue_t something more o f the present Legisla ture than the election of "an old political littek?" The political, revolution that lirought the American party into !tower, has no Par '!l,"l the hl»tory of Peimyivania. The 1.1.1. party organizations were unseen power, and old politicians, with all their schemes left floundering or wrecked with the elements that supported them. alp sorlied the mysterious power of un organ l'Ant jun beyond their control. This' reat revo. lation isnot without its lesson, The old par ties, with their. le a ding politicians wore cor rupt and it was their signal destruction the people sought, when they did put. their power into the new organization. They did reb u ke corruption, and the -pai.ty - in power stands Its n, monument of that rchulse? Shall the Nincr:ean party then, in the face of all its professions and actions, he /tow wade the dishonored instrument in elevating Simon Cameron to the higbest Atli('( in its :rift ? and thus hold him tin to the world :is the exponent, embodiment, and personitiention of merienn -IVe nut. AVE CONSIDER II I A FIT ItE PREsENTAT iv E ()F yritt NCI G 001) A Fri' Exi)()NENT OF NO 110NOIL\ PRI:C(II'I,E. DLolnsyl - I-eine:l:ller that onr Mate motto, :t••• :111,ipted our ancestors of : 4 1 4 Vl'llty - `CIS, Is 1:1 1 .1 0 1 . tV :11141 Indepemlenee." AN'e -% r 4 4C , ' this 71:.rious old mOtto: and Lear ill th.lt •.ru but ruventiy •Nr4're :Am rispro-ult- to iterfornt our tiutio.: as such, with litleiity to our constituents, fidelity 4 ntr native State.antl fi(lolity to tile ' , lig-raven on ow :4ztatc escutchcoth t wi! then, or can we consistently with the twin- WO have taken, support a nonunntion f. ll dr`..iitit.o of evory i'dement of virtue, which trould c.i..grqur f/ u AmeriPan arganizqtqrat and l our wrt :'and feel well ns surer!, • t. ••••.onvliturnts erlll reprt with svorn awl righter.. ..stz,?iyrtfitifnt. 1V c re,.o.,r,nize no pow if' al to require k. thus tU mtrri- liirmr tiro ly 1,1(r sTol.l:;:e,prrt: T . j7re ) 4 it,1,1.1r4 oaths ; :11141 1117M1401it it is., that in ;II c• irvicpeAdence if fri•onte.m. %At. Nil . ll.:^ caueto , :r.t - the bidding id . , rur oettn- _ll,ovf. nar Triv.r:o6A. motto. and n , z•zooiate.l wit.,ll it in rl/1 th, Ined,k,ries pa , t, an l 4 t ur i i i)pf. r . 01 . :he future.. 111(nit'a 11 Va;_fl na,t10112.1 r tahleiii, 11/17 cvnntt• V pridkr. ;!.voir ra,l,Jrn.car str,;:ry t s ar , : will it toeliog anrrl. IVllen Nl O W , ) 111 11 - r - 1410 I hill IhP 11 111111S0 of liel,l•e- , • nlfliil'!,• 0 \ 00111 0 0,0 111t0 ,1 important 1111-4 COI 11 , 101 1 , 1 10 4 , lle Ijo•Q1,'0 to meet motoot hiteg Oct.,: lot% tug some analogy or concordance with those glorious rooolleo tiow, nod these sacred el:Ode:us. (Anna us this, or smoothing approximating to this. and 11l , a ill he %yell: awl our hands will he with V,,11, both to 110 hill) to But, what we soy uoto N 0 say moo all : Um wit lo to/r' ril ' s ll tml. Ask it r' Ltl s tif.port now:nation, hrtmght alont, X';el,elletc, by the eoncentratott ond pl o vcr iothlic plot:der." mill the rorpeemltlerl 1,1 .sleer mei le :e.l mu! whole:tide' Jeri lere y. (...ounton:Hnoi. zui,l rirticipatinn ill snoli thing 4 119 t wo 11,4 miist ear nestly owl peremptorily dc , elitle, hut have oursolve.: :mitt:lily awl determinedly. to Snell is a brief awl hasty outline of our past nt'tion awl (ir intend:4l tntnre courtm. We Hubkiiit it to our constituents, confident of a tri umphant :old we cordially incite ail our hottest yellow-ropresontative4, %I-heti:or in the late ea wars or not, to-rally with 114 in this couthst, anti to make common cause with uH fir the honor and the glory of our native Stat e , ns;stiritig them that though it may have passed into an ada,ge, that " l'aris is France," vet llorrisloirg is iwt `Nieholas Thorn, John F. Linderman, T. I. 13:11,Iwi fa, E. I ;. Ila rris. m , .1. Sititrovin, 11..1. l'orwypticker, T.ll. :11arlibiok. ItiNl] Smith, S. p. 11.(..11,M0vr, Otis A vory, :111'11Hough, J A :111.:S .1. LEWIS, Dan ivl Litt, 3:11110 , 4 1 ) .1 VI I) T.l( (;Al{'l', Watstin F..Jult(►.CN, join Ferguson, W. Stt•W:trt, C. .1. Lathrop, 11. N. IVickershatn, B. Laporte, •-• G. .1. IL\ Ll,, J. Ilul omi Lot ller ,, stresqer . Harrisburg. Feb. 12, 1855. Tile 111011 WhoSI . are priotpil in elip. voted (or Simon Cameron at tho ruceilt The Democrats of Selittylkill and Yuri: counties ore denouncing. in proper terms their traitorous' Itepresentative , 4 Wagons('ller, Lcho, and Monerii. lit our hit we alluded to meetings held in l'ottsville-and Sinre then ineetitvs have Least held in llanover and Shrewshurv, York eiontity, and in Tremont, Selmylkifl county. 'l'he lat ter "treat it strong," , saying:: Wil?.., t ru. t .o, The deep sense (if woranlel honor we feel in the late treneherions net a ! our mi rerl - re Tacit VP'S, W3p.inSf!'l artof ho. in voting. fur Simon Cameron, the dewily enemy a. the Dernoorratir party, fur United St:ay. - Senator. calk trno.t perotivery that we shoal(' dertonnee. them us traitors, and 1 lorand them with nentlitiglitiA infamy and (4i;4- g,rolee: there Tire, UoNoolve , ', That w , OO, the people who Toted` rot. )1. g earAT We oort'sel I , on worst of traiturs, and Wm.ll. his tlis , rraceitif euto gr t e, ojelaaml that tht,-1. re•ii , 4o their sF-nts at olive in the LegiOnottore :that these-at urlezi,o lation nay not loe , dishonored and Ivnettootolv corrupted Ify their most foul and esevrahle exanipte, liesoolvell. It tF u corrupt and ifitnrroottq vil lains; fro nut resign. and Attempt ri; tfuttsule , themselves - vvith having rerei yea a few Trieees of silver fur' betrraying the o-nereol - Prie4t ron ed in them, \V I. pray that they, like Judas, votomeions of their treachery - , hypuericv amd guilt, will gt, at mire and loam; themselves. Jan. 4, says:— "And if the truth 'mist be srioken out, Nla very seems to exercise a conservative and lion oralde isilhietwe. The fact is notorious to every idiserver at Washington, that nearly all the 'wholesale Seheines or plunder wide') liave beeil carried thri ugh ('one:rest-for years past. ; a ll the currtir jobbing' all the projects of -1) - diatiuti, awl :11l the vile and venal etimbina toms, have been p!aiiitisi and vurrit ll on under the eontrul and with the meaits of the Nolen. elm managers. While they shouted the loud est freedum. and stigniatixed lealerr as stir:Mitt t.. eiriliZation, they teak care topillne.e the trea.ury. by tray of refr skiing this ? e '- menta l d e The s elf appointed leatlersw he were exere,'- , 1 3 few !meal's ago tiNe.:l' the 110- moralizatitin that Avoid.' attend the- faissilde extelisiou of s.l :-...very. who Illinalteol 01 er its alleged herrors.... , vlii, brat their breasts in ug oily at its mentio . and wile. hid what pru6i -8,,,,,,) t o b e a great , , ral crusade. are. exactly tht-inen who have s tnual the lithbies since Cougre-s , opened, set_ oing tor the success of new pli‘woler, m o t c oin I '1,1 11;! the m o st eitms ei ,, n,tbiniltions with the- ter: slave-holders whom they affeet so much Lo , abhor. Devel opments like thirs!, which are every s'at'e forced before lint: eyes • serve to- disgtist RA honest minds at the cam of theist :sordid livisierittst, who are trading; upon prin riples. the integrity of which upright wen prowl!): maintain. 1111 the floor of the House, 'IAA' on the floor of the Senate—fur both are. nuts rious.ty con taminate:l, the latter only in a /limited riegree --the iirolligate i"tilers most known inside. snot tilit? , ide flit- hall. are Wit naliy Northern members. kr they tire have en deavored to ti...,,iirei•onspiimously eu all thie re -4•en-t p imirements. ttarne , are haagLed ahem with vtil , 2;:ir familiari;tv by the very' menials attending upon t'iitigri.o.;.„ and titter nuilneious knavery gi{ es r.:- far more than has yer been e-11 , a4ifgell, devote themselves et:elusively to , tilt? Lai . sine , s of tatortbrg - tied tire favor. and some of them have paid: ('ima-- tr io n -de fo r s eat s Its :t means of proseettiting this disgi-aeetill traffic. Nor is this- eta-mitt to an isolated instance. ' There Senators and natives, : 1 13 11 11r1„... .„ are litinthers ill tin-Aims:o whose votes.. )'F alisetii-e, was pureliaseil, tlisir last ?ieribol in cavil State by the Leislatur go'i , ',w session, for the public hirling. the railroad thereof." purstutiwit of this provision the 'l into o L nersp ee ini obiomm of legislation. Legislature of Pennsylvania enacted. July 2. These spoils were tlistrilaited among. eertai a IS:19, that "the election or ;imottors to repro- llepiddieans bolding; seats. 81111 others who sent this State in the Senate of the United-' weresrpuo.cil t i) iniii="tial"ntside• - aitieitt , ll a portion of this plunder was r.pitro- States, shall take !ain't , follows, to wit t— i • 7' -• • • priateo in cialsitieration o f the aid a nd cute , Eitell house of the I.egisiature shall appoint{ fort t .,ttiveli by Southern Americans, it is not one teller. t ied nominate at least one person I hYlieved any of then. pt rsonully share.' in its' al 1(.11.11 one el«y iwrrifittg di '' tri IMt ' ion ' to fill -site)! tare, and. 1 It -is lbw to the Southern representatives as to the . bint meet iity hereiliofler mo ci ilionl.l , a to say that lion c‘or lunch they new. communicate to the tither house the names of stiffer from- the stigma of slavery, they ale nut tainted with the in.:llene-4y and glaring the person , : so nominated and appoilited."— t i le va lidi ty of ; mendacity of others from the free States. The law is very explirit :soul it' - , With rare cxeeptions—and they are nott4l to " 11 1.1 ("i"" licitt Wi l ler it 311.14 ' be despised—the South has never liven impii coniplianee with its provisii'ms, then, clearly, I elite(' in these ilifamons translietions ; anti if' the election on the 13th is not valid, because it has given duillitfol measures support, either mistakell generosity or tincoleicitois error in curred the responsibility. They have not 41 with. The Senate did not ".win- I chaffered over the prier of votes, pursued muffle:lto" the appointment of it teller "teethe t elaiinants fir retainers. or bargained with tither house" utio day previous to the joint s e uev e y emit ritetorN for it ilirision 11l dlsrrpll• tillele these liigh ellaraeteristies, at nieethe , '' nor did it "communierve" the name least, start Least, str try does not appear . to hale p 1 u. any person "nominated" to filltbe office of duetsd any baneful iullnener. ;mil it would he ['lilted States Senator, litteause, "one day well that prelesseil philanthropy exhibited pre% ious" it reniseil both to appoint a, teller itself' as favorable here. or extorted something of the respect which is new einweded to the and to permit a nomination to lie made, aim representatives of an institution which it, so therefore mild not make the etinuntinieation unqualifiedly condemns." required. 'lllO t the law was not complied with is elear. We do wit assert that. there- l Sudden Death of Hon. - Preston S. Brooks. fore, the election is invalid—but tyO :tre not IVAsiliNivi.os, dam. 27.-1 1 in_ _Preston S, without hope that the Vnited States Senate, 11,.tiksi 11115 t a k e n nn ni g ht w i t h, roni) ill the or its ronstiloti, , nat priyilr,ve ainl.swelling of the throat, ;old last night he ,• eane..) quite ill. 1)1.. was for and "to judge of the eleetions, returns and quail every attentien was paid hini by his physi fications of its members," will decide that it ciao and his numerous friends. This morn is, and declare the seat vacant. ing ie was so iiittell ilitproVt.:l that all danger s uch a decision 'soul.' 1 , 0 hailed withjay %Nab siippoQed to he passed. Ile was visited thruiprhout the day by his associates in rim by the betrayed Democracy of l'elousylanin, gressLy Judge Polder and other SelintorN, 'While it Wolthl tiill like a shower bath on the i and Was apparently eomfortalile and cheerful. upptisition.—//orrisb/tiv At half past 7 o'clock this evening there - were with Mr. Brooks, Drs. Boyle ;111 , 1 ILdl, Was Cameron Legally Elected? It would he a sail disappqintment to the'orl4: position if, arti,•rati thuh sitouid not he permitted t e take hi., seat in the Senate. We Fh:dl nut vent , yre to ex - FA-els an ()pinion as to the legality pf his electiton ; but, if 31 striet complianee 111111 all 111C3' of the- state law' prescribing the tirTll! : mg manner of electing Unittst States Senators is neceAsstry. the opinion, entertnitteri tuTtriy that the eleetinn in Void, IVolilit :teem to lie pretty \yell grounded. The ( 1 4,1).601 , 6m of the United State': kel:trea that "the places -and manner . of holding eleutions - 1;a• T tie ,p4inisl, Quarters.—Mere is some i of Washington Dr. Lyn-11, the United States Army, and Ilcm. Messrs. Orr and haste amom; shopke tTers an d o th e r s to be rid McQueen, of South Carolina. Suddenly Mr. of the obi Spanish quarters before the hill he • Brooks was seir.eil with choakin-- wery rem fin•e Congress becomes a law. The New Y , lrk edy NV:IC availed of. but lie eNpireil in about Times i.ays that on inquiring of Messrs. Ile- five minute , .. deepest gloom iiervades bee, the bullion brokers, we find that ' l 4- cents the emninunity, as Mr. Brooks was universal will be paid for them for the Ilavana market. i l - v esteemed. gs.l - 4-Mr. Brooks's death was announced in the assay Mire sums over $lOO in Spanish both Houses, on Thursday, and eulogies ( i nartors van be di:posited, to net full '23 cents. The Po-4 als s havinghavin been a man of liiiiiora and true o rriell(l — WClT paid to the iletieitizeil. Ifis re -Holders quarters need not stile mit to the Ittrizei r or cent. mains Nrrre placed id the Ciini4resional re hi the new for the hid- oeivim , vault —t 4 i be taken. from thence to h r .,k.i c i will _ire friuTF - 23 tIP '25 cents for s mi th e a r,,li na . them. which they are' t ttrtlt eontinerclally, nerAirdiag: NveiL;lit silvor." -John K. lenv,.:A has been elect i;cl t!:e 1.'"; ,r) Sattitiol B. Page, E. B. I'l'ot»1), .I:irk .1. Ilodg,on, Tho Traitors Catching It I=l Corruption of the Freedom Shriekers. t.hp re,Kt revolting 'Corruption, says thk! N. 11. Patriot, is practiced in Congress—. that the votes of menibers are sold, almost publicly, in favor of corrupt and dwindling s c hem e g, ther e i s no room lit doubt, and it is a matter of public interest to learn aho are the mend;ers, engaged in this disgraceful work. But there is abundant evidence as to which porty the chief corrupthmists belong. We have the testimony of their own organs that the most of them ate Black Republionn freedom-shriekers, and that the great leaders of that faction are engaged in most of the cot': rapt and hwiwillrig schemes that have- been hef o re Omgress during the last few years.-- 1 lwn point we have the f 'Rowing direct testimony from the Washington corre,p,ool ent of the Philadelphia North American, a I:l.tek Republican paper. Ile says : ' "The fact is patent to every eye, Had in peoi 1// yowl liolm,and mpeculations, and selovnex of /,lon ler, nom Canyresh., inrml ratliral anti-slarpry polilieidas are enlist ed n$ hvantilers here. Artful, selfish and arrogant intriguers, who atssumol the control of the republican can vas for the Presidency, are now the o mspictums actors of the lobby, pursue every rialle and enterprise with keen cupidity. and openly traffic their so-call ed principles for rrespitt or ~ontingent inter ests. Their audacity claiming power over the vntos of It.,publican me.nhers, and their complicity with others, who will not he trans. forred by indirection or' without considera tion, hat 0 excited both suspicion and indigna tion o n the part of the S mai, and, indeed, on the p a rt of over honorable n e w on nr oft the fl o o r , N e w York has thus far . rumished the principal supply these corrupt brokers and trielers, and ' they ins hrle a considerable sprinkling, of party wire-pullers tvho have heretofore affected great integrity and gener osity. as a hypocritical disguis,e for the most barefaced venality. They have at last tieciune bc known, and the sceptre is fast depart ing." Th e slim e eurrempuudent, in a lettur dated regolation rou:•ii-t1 lot!! Tlloqin: ofthe Karo.:l. To..4kiato7e, under ‘v!iiell a con vention wii be ealled . at An early day to friaac Coatqicattuu. FEN AND SCISSORS. Wrong—to tisk a woman her age: We -Srilr chap get hit', a serape i(or t:oing ") Fnffering prevail.; in Chwinnati and Louisville from the searc•ity of furl. / ....Tile extre ne velocity of'the wiii:l was found by 1)r. I.linl to be )3 miles an hour.— 'like machine, wwil ter measure it i:4 callca ;tIl anenffilleter . lw to sweeten solittille.—Shat a boy llown in the eellar, and give hint free aceeei to the intik-04es harrN. ....The Tu Timeg says they are sink ing a well in that city 251)0 feet ileep, a wl ex- presses a hope that "Truth" will be found at the bottom of it. ....The lark Tode.Ree, from Cadiz. wag wrecked on Sunday ti SAvampscot, and all on boa t)1 lOS t .... Allentown: Pa.. Jan. 17.—Th e t rai,tors 3Tancar, Lebo, and Wagonscller, have just been Burnt in effigy at this plave. .... A writer in the New Vnrk Mi rror statet3 the difference between Unitarians and Universalises thus: "The former believe themselves too good to be damned, and the latter believe God too good to damn them." ... :Micro is a Presbyterian church, in - Northampton county, Va., composed entirely of ladies. 'nes- are twenty-two in number, ....Three things not easily dime—to allay thirst with tire, to dry wet, with water, and to please in everything that is dime. ....Chimp) is {incoming the rolig;ous me tropolis of the West : there-will soon be within aronnil it not less than five theological semitlarips ....Down 'on sidewalks—the individual %rho slipped and tnewmred his length along one of them. the other evening. ('hine•e it► California have built a hospital in San Francisco. Tl n •v have a the : tare of their own. oile Coo oty nlorte .111ssnettlisetts , the mutual product of hoots amt shoes in 1855, riecuriiiii to the eeicius, AV:IS user 512,000.000, ....Nothing as quivkly govPrnirumt, ciletlota• in n family or a acknul, as frequytit and ext•essive thrvats nt absurd punishment. beatitifid e re utakes silence eloquent: a kind evu inake.4 enntradietion :ti assent an enraged eye makes beauty desi,rutof .'rhe -word "fitullignifying a IreFermis blander, beennie proverhialfnan the repeated Blander, of linty Bediah Ball, a Louden law yer of the reign of Henry: VIE.. ! ....A trytatr.rript r,f a h„ ltt , n.ne f illitf i ro l t-Pageq, of the Philo.: iplier Kant, aiftirhi ha:4- Isitherto remained unknown, has just },v discovered in. 1:01 1 - 211- -kit exchange paper sac: that the girl+ in some parts of Pennsylvania are 8t hard urr fOr husbands that they sometimes take up with printers and lawyers. is very wrong to persist in kiskiitg pretty dark eyed girl, when she resolutely 41cAares s!oe.wisl?es yore not to:. It Llt+t) as if you wouldn't take her wont. - ....Trot) liltsliorg. Vt. Stain litinteirronTs-Te.s !gal", lingo looo , nrotitio vrithutst errs. lipking hack. tin• third trial in 41 ease of tremiass, vt-roliet $11:, Ito sec- whether his , '... - -inin ke, it. ap: until abmit and egosts. 'flit- enisp amts, lone in court morr i "If '''' :Mile li . ':,nri 6 , 1 ' 9 " P" i " t l'h e ' ' 4l ''' ? lallit. '' '. than three years,. and the eusts w ill F . ,..". n ,„ b e ." i ''nr Trlf•tit, tntr (leoL'47tml, the- werattY grar abg>. ) ‘Vcritt o,rer. l>re:thin ,, the einireirig, :awl &nuasit than sl• 4 otr. . - • i Ind thly rear slid oil" the e:or :-.4" to rgi:Atv.A. :...t h t 31oturay. a lady storp.),l at thri T?et:- most siligrkw. teat Mrkl'ebf . thit'al I:14(Na is Madison 1191ISP. (:ovington, Kr., with her ' t 1 : 40 no lii es ty.gr , r lust mol Nn E. fiat iiersoies tit): inisarorol.—(Prie siti.-quot stllof .. .r tit:- tier elle• li iislov, T 1 I allti :3.'' Child:Nl. She wassibmit laiiir was ininrer.E. anotiterrrliat .eizet.i.• were ()rage, butt f001:T...1 vonn g and 1 .. 4.-ouc ry. i t h,:j c . . i ,,c . .f . r letn -- 4Yalt the• wonder *sig. that aft , She is the 1111.111107 of :ill ,if diem. . 1 'sere nog niainnotVor kille , g---The try. , grli Is - heels .... It is eight o'cco wk. in Lorslim when it !I.nia other fragoiniconts of tl r o.go•torukon rTri.- we'rgy seatryred along cirl track- ff,p• tile git - 4tlnee} of is about three in Ile;ton. - When tlik- lelio , a milt" ; the car bill(' OI1II))311" DLit irolk‘ oilemul graph wire ?hell - connect the. OH ;M r' Nw,V f i s t iv ,T . When it -cras 71i svo r, - "reel tli at - Ittlge ears Malls, our afternoon) pirpers will emitairitiar were- off the track, the• igato;.onigers• metre itt. Loi r ,,l i t o niorniiig news, and we ear. know' .tzreato terror,_tund all rose- etoo their ffs•A :• hut' tliey . pglssed: so ., sn - rot lily over the- 4.l)risterina• Iv Riles lai'cin: o• breakfast wfmt queeia 1" ictorra. brid!. , r, that tibey clorielitgleglt•Tmty- nomst lie one , is eating for dinner. Ow track,aiei IllPijiiSt furl ••r 1 1 Autoing the inventions patentool laso I when the era-3's entlielblein efieirh. ' it tr month, NV34 :12, SitIVOII l'he ears,. proinirs,. -mum.. thrown , ri ff * the: :10 bellooivs fur s the u+% or? traek, by the Itreayin, of -a. rail. ;Arid the. stint takers. 'l'lle bellows is loadeol onee w; tTa i n iivi , t i i . i1 , 17 . 2 . 11 " ;T s ~,t u mr ,,,n,,,, b r i;, r4 , . week at the bung hnl , ), after which, all that's : the oti,gincer til - g.overed tolxit nett'-tlxfug W 3.4- nevessary when you , want to , 4iieeze, is to put the spoat to your iii '' anil blow aWay as it you Iv re kindling a lire.. 111 entirely new route, over wrhicl► a jtutrney front tite(.larsou Valley to Salt Lake te,►, mit il,e in only seventeeu days, has just been lisrutercd. 'l'l►e distance is said t , ) three {minima miles shorter tf►an any route previously discovered., horrihle state of things e*ts at Springfield, 1 . 11. The inhabitants fear that thr tetra will shortly' be dept.pulated, as it is reporteft that there are but twelve marriage ahle women in the city, eleven of trhoin are alreaily engaged 1 The Springfield papers are calling for reinforeements. ....Boston, Jan.''U.—'Ch^ alai,-house for the insane poor, at South Danvers, was burnt vesterday, awl two female intwtos perWicti in the flames. ....11n. John Barney, ex-ntemher of Con and long known in the political and fa , hionable circles of 11•ashin - !!ton, died in that city last Monday niorning. ....Mrs. Wirt. relict of the late Wtn. Wirt, died at Annapolis last Sunday. It last aci.-ounts, Walker hail evarna ti.d Rivas and was at St. Geor4i , c, surrounded by the allies, who had offeresl" him terms for siirrender and ;Ls hewa,4 cut tAT from supplie., it was knurly expo.ied that his ftilluwers N't 2 ollltl ....The Neufchatel cote.ztion ha' lreen dcft nitelv settled. Switzerland r.lloa.:es the in- stir, , ent prisoners. Pros4ia nokilowled , res the Ii lependence of Neufchatel and suspoutk all her military preparations. Rescue of Two Seamen of the Wrecked Steamer Lyonnafse. N E W YorcK, Jan. 2.9.—Tw0 seamen belong ing. to the wrecked steamship Lyonnaiqe were picked pp by the hark 4 F4sex, from flosto_D for Rio deJaneiro. The seamenrep irt that six r v . of the steamer's passengers were drowne.i. The remainder conk to the boats, and w !re probably re,letted, as the sailors though;, by %e. , el, a • vAux OAD A CeLDENTS. Twenty , or Thirty Persons Injured—Ex traordinary Run of a Train on the Snow. ; The papers record a number of (Timis rail ! road accidents, caused by the action of the i n ten,Ae cold on the iron of the maehin• ery or truck. The Lancaster Daily Express of Monday contains the following: A most terrible accident occurred on Om Harrisbur! , railread on Saturday afternoon, w hi c h resulted in the injury of a large num ber of passengers—many of them seriously. , The train which left this city abort o'cloek ' proceeded on without hindrance until within about four miles of Middletown, Illicit a rail broke, and after running about fifty I.trilsnif the track the passenger ear went over an embank ment about thirty feet high', rolling over at d. over, and knifing on the level with a terrib e crash. We have been able to learn the names of only a few of the injured. M r . John liiarvin, of lOamstown, had both his legs broken and his back meyerely injured. Ills injuries are - so severe that 'he is not ex• ',voted to ti urvive. Mr. John Zell. of this city, was the next severely injured. Ile was dreadfully burned [ealt the head and fare by the stove upsetting in the overturning of the ear and the hot coals upon him. He was fortunately ver y thiekly dressed, or his fate must have been fatal.—He had two coats and a shawl on, the latter being literally burned up, and his over coat was riddled in holes by Olefin). Mr. Henry Hayes. late of the Bellefor 'Watchman, was severely injured about the head and arras. Col. James rameron, a brother to Senator Canieron, is also among the injured. Win. Foltz. the despatcher of the railroad, rereived a very severe sprain in one of his r ankles. I Kirk Few, a snn of the stiperintendent of the 1 Harrisburg and Lancaster llailroad,was slight . lv wounded i it th e f ace , A n timber. ,f other passetip-ers reee:vril slight injuries. Nu blame whatever can be an:toiler l i to the 4.,fficers having charge of the trait, at the time of the disaster. The same paper describes a very sing , dar arrident on the err In ralti a Rai Fri rad as follows :- I This morning about one o'clock a frightful acrident oet•nrred on the l'hilarligirhia Railroad;.- ' near Christiana, whirl) resulted in the (lemon -1 tion or the -two tinsbetiger cars belonging to , the train, arid the injury of two sff th.rec. ladies whit %Tere in the tearcar--one of them. t • s.ertriiisi l v. - . . 1 The particulars_ as we have learned' therm ', from a passenger, art' as f.illows: Tht• Kspress. train which lent Philailelidlria last night ats elrveri ri'eluek, value on as far as l'a 7 / 1 e'e arg,.. rwitlCoot anything of note. occurritlg . vs - giere• 1 they still, peat to wood and water:- ?fie trains rcoiripii:,eil of a baggage cur and two , vassen ger cars, was drawn by a- frt•ight l oc iii m ake, 'the reeent storm having disarranged the• kschedule N /Fiat aSSIgIIS paTticular lowomotives -It' each train. After they left l'arkesbitrg,. ian.l had prtreeetle.l„ let- lair informant thinks,. t not more than a wile, the pa:-sengters inferred' i.frupl a pet-all:1r up )64,15 eat the ears that . they --were oil' th! , trap.-k, and irwas suhrie.- - I quently cEscovered. tirat, this iafereare was -1 corrtN-t.. The eleitioutor ripe. attaeht-ii to sign! g Lel! t, siolleitly Ciatt it broke,- hut tlor engineer did beet understand; .1141 signwl, p tirTnie *Mention' ro it. t, the. train, \volt,. wiiizziu;e . ot , n• the Allow tritek r now rind then. tlionn pii nier an expos- . cti crilSi4-lip-till, petit Pl'llitingtoriville. round !the ena-rearot over tire I ) rit( l 2e-at Christiann r until arloorit. this sitter:. tire' I. I' bec-tule asaeapsizelf.. 4)rt the ' gallopecr..evi , lentrypleasetl the' feat of railroading without the- IlS6e of rails,. '11...t)t) Iry ill it th tlity,friczr - who. r llll4- vrofrig... i The ...Vevr:lelc. Evening r)st (tont:6llß that rullinciug.ueou:znlt AI an accident un the liar Lenz: it:tih•••;ilE- Inorning-; :p; the 7 n't•loel... train frotm (.;'rotuit ELll's w:rs lit-4S i lig over the Im2l,arskuierst ttle• otrve- 1)4 , 1 Wee!' 1')(:1918IIt - Vi /11 , : I ;:Cfr Per IT 11 titrD f•fn ttit."t-nur p:ts se;eger ear sit upped: ill , Thfre:3l'....htlAreV er. , xas tir:LlTl7s 1 1 4 the trnill .4.011 t 011 trrl II ildiVeV. yar,1. , .. when the , C I arli . tr, brt,l;ct, nail ft nirnetll over anti was preeipttatorl (lh%rn sho- enliutukr !neat, wirl) 'was. twenty fiat. l'hcr train iii to. Neperrar before- the•aeeiil'ent %vas. (lkoovereil, which proh:11)1 . • wuulir liana-Leent avuitled had. the alarm bell! rUpe beemi s miltnper order. The ear (r.titaineci about twentv pa.ssengerm,, who, sinv,alar to relate. eseapelf without in— jury, with the• eseeption of -41 ige.! VA . )l)CrtSoli,. l Westelieste....r, wilt) was 'lightly 1:114.1 his (nit burned badly by cotaityg in. eun 'vita with the. stove. Arr.ltbishop ..Avslr.vBiiwit,l.—The'stearner At— Lantie, witiolt arrived at Nev York on Friday !meek briaight the intelligence that tiKe Arch— Nishop.of Pans, whileofficiatin! , at the•aktreln of St. Stephen, was stabbed to the beunti by ua tieranged Priest. and instantly expired:. gocrtilnient lost by a late fire• at Carlisle Bat rage-ILA-$:5,00(1 or SlO,tHltl. ,}f.ltri-14.s Ii A.4ljourned Court, to, be lielii Fol)rtlary PG, hz:*7, Wills,Jacob Bear, 3losea- Monntjov—)Tiohnel Trust?(-, .Terse 1). New— . 11MIT, Pl`tl`l* 1111S1IlV, John !totTwat,. (krinany—A tolrow Long,.Torkzthan C. Forest, ltenSamin Ila milton-1 let cry llabcr, Dania Lynch, Joh n ' Ruff. I[atiii it01111:1.11 - 4 ) : 1 Vi 11 St MV:Vr 01% ) Sf-Th Ki tinLzor, Snm tie! Ei ker. Jaeoh Ihintingt , ) ll-I.4 :me Sadler, Jacol) She•atTi‘r. :•. 4 trahan—William Thomas• of C.. Sonmei .Tohn Bon ier, Armstrong Taugh hthan,,h. llow;tr4l.- I.lllerty—Nathzutitl Grayson, Joseph Riddle- - moser. I"ltion—f a-01, SteTnt , r. , Initpletisatit—z,eliwztiau Weaver, Samuel Cashman. (; •ttyshur.. , ,—.%.narew SL.hick. ..111,,wagn—Samuvl Schwartz. Orn.lor'S, Cicor,;;u Brown, .11. rah a K Tyr brie —1 oh 1. Free 1.1.J5s
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