Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 20, 1857, Image 2
131 'l_4elliP.ePOiaegti . itet!iMie.4ll.. C. F-READ 11. 11. FRAZIER, EDITOR& - Li 9 cCf I S;MIRRit'SPOICI)ISrarDthM: .1 NON . , ' -" Thorsday, August SIN - 11131' ~ • - • J . • "' volt' DAVID WILMOT Of Ikliaft;l4'cAniiir pos ciirAv voitiis • 'T • -;•i • ••'WI.LLWAIii MtfaLWAßD,OrPftiliderphis. 4C TO A: I,I7iI # .S I3 CR 4 T iI ;43 ; ; 41115tEa.: N EF 901.Y.C4 4 1 4, - - 14,105EP114. LiWileyof Allem& .Canityi, i = ' Delogati Elticiowinid tfoiat*Cerniimen: Melleriblitian enantptleintedttee eir ma Granny ' Met ; atillennirepp; ; yentiemit.iti netiletc , on Wednehdly, July' 2lith,l and eti.,t•thi , "* ltte iiiil*tie' foe holding die' Comity Cent o Mition;vst i the - 01d-Cleitit - Howe ; is lareliteeste'.:ol Moridat;litgesPittll,'ettwo: &clod:, ii. M....; . '-atif reeritntnaid' the ifteu:Mitiangro - tars of tili i ii4eral 41e6tItih • 4istricize• 'Meek' at the plactilin• holding their respecting tOilnahiP'e on taturtliy, Angu.st•l2d, fral elect tiro dedegatiii• in . each 't ownship and Ito*gt, to represent' titan: ; in said County Convention.. '': '. ' - ' - .. =' 'The following is.'a lint iit the Township &rt:Mittel:it appointed by - the Can ' ecraamittee in 'Hsi 'lot, wirasis duty.it is nitittetsa to the bellies , of theideln. gate elections in their reppoot. ive distriets:. • • . Arotacaa---Wiliiarti . lfitnvel, .iklas :Bean*" Johnson Paoter. : ' ~• ' . 'ARA t.v-Gillei ' Wilionts; - * I . Wh d&rn , Williston Tiler. Arsvwx—ildward Dawson, 31:: IL Derck ratty ' Cugorell. : j _. -. . .. . t r • Battioi,wate--.31. H. Ho Ili.: .!..:;.• Cation, i4l l i/1 Tarlur. ' '.• • . _." 4 ) . 13soorlin4b. R.Pith;er,- - :A;lifer; .1.1/I(oite. • .:-.C.Ltrrion, killer, -31: C. Stewart, 10.-Re:4 , ~.Cnocontrr—Holiert Addis", IV Wilson Benny, • Ipwis Cbirnhariiii.,: • •,. ~;• " -,. • • • - • Datocs.—Gocrge;giejskensi; ' . .eot tlo ,i.:7. 'llffan3-. , _ • . - ~ Dornsir--8.- lE.-"yinclk di, B. siticren, Thelo•ltr• Fottwei'LAU- 7 .4hestct Wright, Gow..-IL:illasalin t .J. B. Towne..- .'• i , ... v .,1 . - .i , -i : -..u. 0. i h u sKi. l3 P -4 ,*44 . 50,1/F. 41/ t • l' i r'rbsl? A. Finstannittut•-•-t• G ;lititen sines- 1i1ke,.:D.4,. Gissox--**l.l Wilibulisrgeso7 4beli *H. Dam T . Case. • - . ' . :-. . • Gaul Benn—getei Decker,' lit'oliktnni, Hankien HAartma — WakkGraluost,erhindes • Wastrons, E. N. Loomis. - . 97.. ~.... -, .;_..: .t. ~ Hzaluzz-41 9 11 , WAlketii PiliFilitii. WalrOMli . Lewis IhinnelL , , • Ilietio - yr — Darl 4l '!i.Ykii,itnitss;istttigji.,.iiiita *.licnice,:—.T. w....-ca g m,-.Tota vr: ikons, Ilinthc, Jrnsrr.---lhalphAtirchard, Benjamin thay,-*liiii;ull Wheelock.' Linsarr--Ale A. Fish; Albert Thiel:deli George LArnicie—Philander Bronson, Halm Lon;l f .1: A. Newton. 7 '. , ; -a-• . . Reed, Lts;ox--.Tiolin Itozlev,, 'G. o.Loranht, inke Hied. llMoittoww—Charfeir It: Hondlev:' David Mona as, - D. T. Hendrick. • .' - • • --- - _ . ,":' • 11mm:on v. A. Smith, jr., A,Cant, D.R. Lathrop. :New Mu.vottiv--L. A, Staith,Gnalon Holley, J.W. H. Bradford. • . . . . Oactrsti.--.7. S. Grimes, Bralleylieeb,e, Stapfien Frazier..ltese-40M. therirood, Norman Granger,. Ablilta . SCIIQUEHARKik Diror-...A10nz0 Whitney, Thomas Ingstrmn, A. C. Adams,. '..... , - • ~ SILVER Lisz.L-Hicirael Hilt Wm.:II. Gage,. nan d" Bliss. - - • - • - . .... ~, . Stratnewritn.-=o;tlickei; David. Wakelee, A. Al Tuottscat—.A. T. Gallowar • Collins Grallatt, ;Ahrst-• ham t-oen. ---- '. • . • ' - - By order' Of the County Committee. _ , ,` •-- '" '''''" - •• - • . HARVEY TYLF2kYresident Ezmi.l.Patizez, jr4Secretary : z f . 4 '.-• r:. ,Ii - . Esterrx.—ln letter H. Jessup on first' me fourth column, 23- Enal3 Atom - tottorp, foe -" 4 te earoi+l The olhooner,"'read!" p" avoid tbe-sli6iieer. l -•• :•.. • t or We troultilauin ineNen titer ;44iblican" iotera mho t;esdttbil pumher of the ; Republican be tore die j:_)44a tP.OPciiii/?st,aitend• lug shook ebankons apcksecuOng the cheaele pr atue and real"? ,men_k o 'Prf -g ea * o _ wishes) . pft4ior ire Townatope in* c o u nt y uparcupoa..-- Inr . We learn that William' C. Tlitney,' el Ritritid, is a eandidstp for the ReiMhSein neithiatitai forget. liter and Weenier, and net for Prothenea,'' %s -ewed by our correapondent last reek. -1 The foWnrini are maw of Fandalatee' pot humid in the Ihst publishedliud +reek: Poi Sheriff, .rrpniti . Cobb, of Ifoittiose i , 'and gainnel WATairas, of Ararat; \ far Connnissionir, Orankd 'Nett jr.,'of 'Forest Lake, • and Samuel W:Trneedeft, of Lilierty and kir triiia. GilimaN of Gt. Bend,and,l4l.Tfinds, . . I t ar lion ofßreaford eountyi who has been appointed by Gov. ,Folkick to EU . the vanes cy -caused by the, resignation 4 Judge now holding Court in this county, • • He has the..rep utation of being *3 nhiejlizist. • - tar The Shut Democracy OfSitsquebanita County ruet at Montrose, on Monday last and nominated the folloaing ticket: For Representative, C. S. Gfibert, , of Great Bend ; for Shetiff; .0. 31 Crane, of . Mont rose ; for Prothonotxry, George Dennison, ,of Dintoek ; for Register and Recorder, Bell:mixt Tut tle; of Gibson ; for Commissioner, JUdsou Botta; for Treasurer, Daniel Brewster; for Auditor, L E. Bir 'chard ; for Coroner, John. Bolton. After. the - nominations, Dr. Leet Wide big/peach, a string of pro slavery resolutions were adopted, stad the Convention adjourned - sine die, Dr. Liet t espeech exhibited his usual.style of eloquence,. wherein bon. ,bast tot a ignorance are so happily blended. -.Every body ant admit the liUmbast, and lestany one should deny the other Tully, we will., give, an axample. The doctor defined the Missouti Coma:min t.'he an Ngti'ellent w A ti c4t 2 4aviu7 - was to be. Prohibited Narita, and permitted South, Of Miaow void Diwogie.B liar / That will do, for a Apecimen, Neap .of his other etatiamta here .reare icorreci, The resolution, wee* decidedly rich, but as 'we have not been fUrnished with a copy,: we maw defier comment's on ahem till next-week. . • Cam" We, observe that ;scene tittle sluno-Nxitalt ic newspapers =dab a statement that the Mehl& Gav emzoor4 a n / ICAP. 11 " 1 FooPltdo l f . PC ' O l OO ll lO trade, and inthe statement append kyng Acis k ir* a p the hlEKKAßY. 4 *.ititth Im:Ptelktbat to OhtimatboP4- Ic ja me our producer se *awe:3h:l3citieb GOe ertnnent, horn those attacks, law ehey ceded on a reiestatenteut of' Cacti. it is she- hooch Goyim. mei:l44lnd not the English, who propose to transport tootle ir est Indies "African Emigrants to serfs as voluntary - appretdices lor. ttn yeara'!. obelisk ender stood to be little else . than cover toe the -dare • -Imo'. This proposition tar .boen referretV to rin semi of f'tho severesf zepeobation la the British rat. hayseed, and that Govertheent bag done nothin g in. Allettlog as lotentk'n to Partici!** b tech itchier*, That Imes/ - the-Alrewlish papers limy; Veen ifs yin*, haltaray apProval it tree, Ibt there any4Spoy a, reedy le lytetnied and *felted *Ai; ite: rootleite orintereit and - selteggrendise cottntries, eV is. "Wall eximpEfied by, the' morn of the dottighfaceilitriattld OitilbdOgigeWit jtild Of .341/IP ? f , 2411 *; " • Shunoastic pAss of P Au. A Nter•ww.— of the " It2laut" prints are stating that Judge iiTilmot c nged General Packer so nmetthint epee the stump . . the gabernatoriii campaign. The ihritis storiAi_a fabrication. Inapt ia !not nototioldi thre4ll4ll*- bone, as all will 'kw* who . remember Ithr , Aedailnt ttUocet Ai..SChilehd444lit-.44-31144,411dAitnie.--=. General Packer's his man whenever he feels lite • DitehiNt i ' Mß ; EgiO l Atilt itllf 11/ALL• Clerat • 5750 I .....0-11 litieciledir - on ki e brimunt IFITIMI* ph; 03 111 4 1 1 1 ertzfeithdr s tifiort.- Packer WWI uri-. e d.elt 4 11 1 41 er lfrOC: fr 41,11 IIP• W.#4 1 0t; that ViliVe anit nt one kmli OliTol.#tat if Ihitlattibtstr ' and t rui e e tot alcum tbe Vont %volt*, billii " elapik iiii' 'belong, + the peoolo.43eit." pretax ' ** eV it,, ii , 0-111itioe ainneteknio ;rektor t ileillioVii wok grin ~ monrialsri Xorilt%tbeitr vf:beveialiblir Aid nos.. , 10mitoett *kr ' tylisetiiirt4iesitO • roustlllliiitLz raloittho . " Ili iimitrigib, *lime bisskest* iiphisftweEmi.iviiewe r ; epit Alms heint *- iri tt4 - iguisiiimakleeat. tide inseasiewsup.l4 grelbikilbOjeeifit'l'' v. . 0 n i p Aw eido 4isb • Iheleitthr (elk titbtiniSinhi, idiflatiiiii. + iiittee,.optialoreitt, ' Moot iiiipit the Mks oloodttootilont Jae if mei toomatio woold og IfVotafiritfimr An d e. coum.. R t, pr norms „ . 9 , to' ignOis:l *on h ipeFer,`lnniste,de'treen *no. the- freed+ •argato 'ow it*ii-4tialnittiterti;ei anti. b[e .rMr hbmat la *Winter oAtotialhouoto to *wend to Oa Wel or, a tattnabiO r niltati Nt b r;!".Mkni Or .444 11 4, Pe 1 J P i l idAng !P t e . % 4 • ~, • .., ~ • . ..! if : _. Aid *1 4:541 , 1nee 1.N--0 1 q`i" " . i l e fle Pr e " Sener I t' . * 7 l "Wer* cITP. I CII: 4 J I MO tni, A6.l:4l;*fsfale,iii:ih,.t.c.49,FlA.r I yhiellthfY peek o P;e. '...qw.ardicelq:Acir -MMti? . ..4:, I. 4l , fillii.M . PIO II; ITMAP:SO4I,Ir` 'flp!! )1 . 1 ,411„ 4igrifir g ior.. ,! 4 20, *sfittleffrar to .s*Y*2Pe§t* And-1...aq *Ws . 1 4A 3weil. *Pa P Perskra4c7 fink Filik444 ok Abe <Seel)! .44 4 t-tile:S9ribiraOckb ..b . ilt*lPOilfAitii. -.T.heei edibMit Offireli.gtaiiit,fe Utak .reeiden to tOrtee Ota 4 JolitiOn 114 1 Bißitz;Vliv*Sted Ate 4104 • sod Again , Pollock ontl+l3*l* Ore. yeas Alga , :h *Mal. ite he reo 3 eeted.fnLikeitkeiridgesi the Denterlitta :candidate *or Vice, Ilinsiden‘ took the stump+ bi fiennsyfrutikilestildt.....iatiGenAhneiter antibody *tin:Abed to addison t 4e iiitnetiner ii::enweitti ;liirmlitiesAtutocthitt. eaniatt t: - His 'he 4in. leaned to tbe..looil of a -tcsonnblii Oonotabie P.. 'in beet the *WO *me , ot t e lt lttiopy 10 , lb*. atilt Isikel*is afraid ‘iikeell • , ' 'tni c ebie otinto. •''+- E . . ~ 1 , :3 • i.For Aiht isiderintient &intikwt.:. ,:l, I , l i kliagrittlatut-loolitick.A, 1 ,:.; ~ i . ~l laaticAttoositi—Wsipoestropt Poo& Wen iwolikariptengsohesa I.the: alrpabsorkdog laic among fa Wei/eft pat;:f.thegothunitaitp bere t atti nthisitiamthoiliftio - ' haserahttale Mather exhibited li autaifttisttheleluallesip in the deeliiho of theepeaidesi la diertosainitatielkata Connithise; , nod. his . reply:LA.lloN . e :inked itirprike lad I Eliefitelpothit *Were ' • fneetheratinesetani par tial a dmi/Demeoiaoiti usiglibeibiipt..:!ney took ape it& esttotiOgret Porker's se i:eleaulsek: ,oit,•thil so a vide- Mali ti got , owe desire , to meet Disid•Wihea en - thesthitp. -ilia Si " Paddi,l ke• cement; liis - 44 With bpi: Ilcoi , oi at itii:ia4;seoto Al liimeeroliefitloodid' ** iiii otiot to 'Zi . .d . .iiipt tff .a l'islaillitp, r i ' i '-'' - - - I - -• ' .: ' .-:. - H kr: lkeltateit-',asidglis its 'a reason" akft'icker 'thoubltiot meet Itibubkot;', thei), : tiiit itOtidsty leZliri2piotSwihil4l iialit thiCfiseuis the slater, tides fit tIOW,: and g krisii is' kiA bpi loii 4 that ibe:ireiition wa n it4tiel.tiy the 'peiiide: ins i ak Itoirllmpil as th e ' tint and ilehr 'ale' lie6ie ei are for their stalli6il- , iiy, the ae !-.54 . gulli ble pongh to swallow this' ; . 4 1 +4 know , ' a s do iloctidei 4 and Plaer, that the oerea IPtestion of slavery is s, s.s a rea, nor e‘er efli:fe; till theiteiiit4F . ,,toiti , iti: • ' user every equaiw !Opt of ili e brua'd yeryitO :of tills: Rep - u. :,- 4 -04atij, ,Nees iii tokt,eing, Packer's !dotal to .. t Vrt - 4 fut," ' '43 l d iiitr nob chall enge 4 1 1tiv !hum rand; fier4 it''' fun 8 .7- • 4 145 . Yew Ks? • .„..eeOr. 41? tickle itf4 fine Y '44, : . 0 0/0 13 P-PPoomr4ri-• We sitaatloa in satichiN - pt. would be, Au:OOW I 'buy Hasinharat, basingp 'of etateoalforwthiek, wield_ . t h row :crilPrt 04 4% ivfflob AkPoltaiwosr 1 .Doei .the. Ail... think tio rm...ded !ha . Mnotithni - tinit :. With**, 'this,'lrsisa gunisb to !to . thight• ht ilithnetwaitie, trap? {ter :wo.nre • that a: nothing -,A44'snican _ao4l* 041.0100 t ve,fe4 i , "; - "..- - to think that it will thinge hit:With alter '- eertaisthpin ' Odther nett .-- -:i . ...... , 6.: - i-1. , 4, ,:•:-,.: ::, . , ~.. : 7 StratOtaintbirmintlrei , . itolliltibilliftf-thro4ol, Wilmot nothing it rof dth ' Abel bowithns. •: • --: .11rei wHi4orsidsami • "by Saying:. that Va pors plosponts the ebeeri .. • , in this bishaits. sthaticatthagissid; and s . ." -will withedip hies's' .as wlli - risii• Oho atlcoei the c .. '' : i of ni;iioctiatoSi.. ALB ihr Sowlsrhheafikatliat'a l , iiittiar'ln thatithib gerhoogn : •-•.: t at o . ; e „; - _ , ,, ; .: , _ •-. 1.--,w . ltitG . I-, - - ifineiseille, gebuylkill'!7o4 t,. . - ogeptli,•:l6sf. - ~ : • , . • . . , • • . ..Per alie.4 l 4 , • ilost,fices.;- Letter Troth . t• C• . • a. - . • . . - !Riewitik; t then Rmni, / ' ' Mapes Cie.,. I: -Jane 1, 1837. • 1-- *xlitis.Ennaast—llakei 1 7• aiktitanity toff*, lei ywitlyttatllttle . ...A t ilt here 414 Wirldiflit. •Whil Whit infornalat 1 i • . 4 -relative , io the • trais,. - enstamit„Notiieenea,,,..4 e lifeln:C&Efornis. - I 4rilrecrairasemee - by•givihtg you Au? deveripgen of our passage and Journey hi , 4 . We sailed than New York, the loth day at A , :- lasi; thvitoard • the iteituiship George raw. in : 1 w e re oboist eliren hundred passengers on hoard,e butt reryittoriny di& *shut; with'. tft .h 'winds ~.; , ralti:e Thetrett 'day was %alto 'pleisapi, but tbwas 'very rotigh , and about half the Pinteti . :were teasiek.' e- The ! next three days 'ire were inn . s. ght oflatidwnacii: ir pleasant' and the lota Theoeean, when it Is darnli . ttill:twheti.iltiera' Is no lend In siethell:ei fa ds the eve PPP i° 44 l Is hotting but as'' hi e triter, wlili sow and then a tun in eight—looks beautiful;. Stin-' set at seals one of the iai. ' 'rlews t'erei beheld, l i ry and the rising of the sun is ' egUillj . ,betiatifut ' On Salmis]. April -2 44. paseel on e . of. the Bahama Islands. On Sam* i taised the ! iilandof Cuba. Its the iftprnatio - into tie ~Imaitor of Kingstoe Alr . irPose of taking a+ .* there oror eight illnd icc . lk ea at veal It was brt:iisla on gal; they _brought is r' as ',time. ~ 4 rteileloli ill Illk• old ; itirast sew opal past ...-- most.oharabia at the most of the lasstddes these 1 Many tithes' aro 'woviddwohuhly 1 ansicsas *pii take them, 4 .f. us their lifetime, If. like the British go 'they lire I think ' 'the Wald el kin& diftlitpleal . lf-they bid therlght `a splendid iegion. 'As it, it, • 'Tuesday tiottdt*: Ill*" iliel - Vredletalattertit ii cloi laitude.' 13till'ateee Itie -, Vile welltilei well healitiftlt -- ' - 'thilitmidsi. 41)Arsoik"iii a/l In Food beam: ; think " ' Vivi "ia'welire l sallied - -- ---, ---, ---- .7-- ~... 11 1 44kel oPlOteMilegiot;ilitle-4 02 1 !x49 4 11 ?) bite b9cPrAttitigntl4ll[lllolPPiwitNß 0144 1 1 1 4.1Y0 1 4., ci toilf NW., WCPW,Irs4gAtIO KoCkillo.ll4ll4bBP Mie.Ymottliilat tetAbetAntsciatoC OA ,tottkintrd 4 , l i qtriglik 6 o l 4o 11, 404#4010 * 0 .11 ,0 144 1 90 0 -Sata tig 1 4 . 0 10 ,0 iellnktilgt•lo4 ibilltitto7onio6- 1 1 1 Porl , or.,4olll l iootnountod.,toslos, but ottani no* sOolootobkotiolliAllgoblitEllitt. ifritelt oostlio4 *womb 411-4osisintlAdismold so Abot.i!isidi.•,Aut lbw rveliskiliatkoishaektualwrifil atunittsit its idlest took* , bisdibt,ei riot a& .thirine limn ..the istinointsinwspou. Aso hisikaiiir id , stablium., 411114 palinnsbertlicteardiPtlibus *tiny! misted +11.1104. =Ws" alibi botteilOgrdidy rtiddluot atirigist,44cs twisibstheakoveobiit**.Ttownillteistoind.tliey imil tociainr ddlitiolltekvs thiy'eunelodudinslatits licsikt , lttlistmlonting,•ilbsyconceisite,l 111-otilitg issiotiirtbentetteumilindid ua Ul the *but' - fey littedliss IlrelutoWda thif ‘ 4, IM: nos 04004'ailf iefinegii4O eat ) all ittit*y dbliffitvud4disll4'/A 'iiitid itiiiMitaleiajOrtfeierdnitiftiitthfiMi‘itiedio ti e* h i, g ,,,:„; .„-., c., „-..„ , .4.. v - r ~ , : . '1..: t,til +l,.i I.'3l ltduidithilleeittol3o:CtiOttilo tillitli, *Di 'to t illl theinalf tn:C.' 'lf Tiiiis ti'cimaktest,' I wt ilittli Cru,i)to glsitis; before ' t would • Put. fi rp a ie d i ..1....1.: • , 1 ._ •; ~ ~,..4 lit , w i ( 4, i'l ..,- .. ,_,.‘ ", • - 1 ,..1 I :77 1 "ti714 atiihiax4 Boirittrii, al iwaig g . Delimi O t;ei, Immnte N i h.A : ' . 4'W 4.4-',-. roei.,.(o•lfiff J44ge wi/fila QU. 4/Pi s t i K 9 Pl. l 44fscUfS 3t:ittl'•bitlt hefitee the people . a.itennsylvania the great *anis on 'which ltiek r ire' tti. put judenAt in October :- ..,.L.,. ''' '''' '' -,''."'• :•:.,"'' ; '''' IT lcit*liitittiuit;*the' thick' iiipuliiimn isifillitlititifor GiCtietinir in'PentOjilvanik. late- IT ihillendett t rvilri:"Tgekir, thit Deinoeritic itotnitiei:i tor licit' Otilpe; ti Yake'ilib stump with hi' in . pilblie.dlieushiiin'thixi t iobot" ibe, i ' sem.. Mi. ilgo.kii igri eirelie . vo ;mil b; tt t 1116 , Chtitini# };f tile De ie ttiOciati';:' - eCiiiii.;' initiett;*litadt - ititaitiin to-diaiiiii 1 igilgii 1 i liiexel. 'hirietiOni'llr / lui*:lll.4nii.,ie; st hlith, 1 hi otii:' trithelit"areVoetit' till 14100.. ' Tge `Milli x : Mika' might' Mir e "ir'le'irliOS', q I tiitklne a PrOOdut,.i i ii . .poye l d; tklotier, _tfie = fiiitilinl'OU' of •aq 'Man' ii:ho' ;Arai 'ni'd a ' Val Jogai * aid . 'aecdtiolthat 'hi hiii.llho , tiltiiitifiiiiiibetter f lltheeil 'COI' ii clon4lderatite 04 1 fd l rfeknibigpitir t pidPitetyll xtici4- Ilie eginibitites 11 'A ring bellird'*''iipo'pl e - to' itilieirtheir' Vo eiy:ind ' tilitti; viittNil - thp"ltraclii Reitublirair iihn'ili A, ; i As . it Jimisi.,*titet'''ivrtirp c siikUiiit titiiifil&iaioii l) if tl i htslatileV'bfw timi iiiiindi Witsbii'whi e kiik'erailiiftitd . ''ilo ,islit'fi`eleefd,' 414 'if mink,' I di6dVatitilge' fact reitiltild' ;O . Wiliiint iti' ex'Al- ' .4eifee,ol hisitnpiOpei eark; Aetriqc*, lvould liUt•tal;e that' tq he'ait-gevet6ly. - '"lhe 'l,tlic4 iv' dtinti'' far 44 'deelloittion itriko 'us 'fis iir:y . flitny: . 1 / 1,116, - iiid icy . 6 1•Vili44ng:canctK *tee 1", ;r. , high . At - ill tichr of fi ce.i"Viscuanik: id. 401,14:'114 impdrtant s iitgiie; Of t Ira ni &in, has '64' n'' tiked in' the SoUlli . ifud West with, the'in oseconlPfete sucea4.'' - The' peOplOtave been instructed by , it, and it' is Ito unustpl, thing in 114 Sicuth to' find men without any t4ucation, Istiti, cn atioc!tint of dick ftiniliurity 41111 politicll` discussions bi'tbre able;t men ; nn byth'iide?, are teller informed on policics l - than matiy . p.l'mv! ;-it the Noll!: of far superi- Or:Cdttegton. - ' ' ' ` Ttee can i , oe.tio bet te r i wayl!f ehreida ti fi g i the iruth i ilila b! a: fair 'aiur open dis'Cumsion. ,The. DettiOe / raca,,-,On pecninit pf.tia p syperior , Justice ''sti'cl s trength of ilii! ,, , dimse—stionid eiptkifittx„co*t i lif: !in 'hl,,:csceasiQi'Ai. • The 1 - 4 11)4. 4 d., a nd erioi.s;i:tt,iiiir opponents can in tio wai; I:4 86' lian i diomeri, and fo'l•cilifS , ex losed.: n'te lii:Viitiint, Of 'the" l'istezit in 'die Mirth , si , iitllsl,'4l4olitle'sit, bt i i : vorth thnUSandy of viites tii our Oigillizatiqn. The declinitflOn of-Mr' 'Paibicer gives Wifinht e s frietids alt•op. potty to' itigeWibit. the 4- Dem6atiryare, l 'afrald l oFptibilo - ethitrovetty,siid pisteeg. them in iklkid And fliteepOsitiim. ll , Packer, wii tm ditstandl9l"it •giSoti apeeko;iidLwould'"On 'thiistiltri4'hat'e'beeit 'an 'urermakh fiir rfiV it fifoi; lialryfie 'tiro` ill i been' 11(5.epta.'"We Ittipi . that is Ottiu'uti abarkielitigtwilltratit, but 'that'Mir 6Mdltlate foriGOtiernitelirlTl promptly, Mete Giiir. 13guise in iiiiciiiistotrib evel 'putt ortlielitite;" - 4 "'' " l''' '"=" i "''' . . . . .. Tbevketion Of ;Lucite Rounibils tie' se/seep! Missouri-is lik*lyAule set aside lips frauds iu thneldit*,souraa ghat-44w. Bashfini! we !rears sinee,Jand %betel j.,ieut; Gov. ,NeW land- in lliiasoari last year.:.•Ths St'LeuirDenactaist• lays: , m ,..Westated•culyeaterday• that, unlessfrand were perrietmtedothe eketints of Major:Rol. tins 'wit jfrolifisekil-We reiteratelbeimme to-day • bat. We' .regret add I/It har.lre are nenvinaedttbst trends artliting.. perpetrated. Dim id lima , from the ;Christ' 44ierneo to the elfeef that already the 9 e ef amended mums has bean ,bSfrurt.- Cooney certifiedestotteniajoiity for Stetritrk! and i•reconled'; We, -now Col Amelt sends—op .ani amended return, !rising Stewart nvisLuadredandalfruy-ene ngurity. -We erefurtheradyisellAbat the !Nullifiers in their desmation ..have .bent, outminhers , to meet the. messengeri bearing the returmref the remaittitic oduntlei, with instructions-se -suit than neciessitiest -of the taw This feet would vein) to hive /trendy.Usaired in-re gard, to Adairand Mstriesovhiehow:figuras that cannot be. =mowed- for pan .any other ?mend. -.if the fraud hits been-thus .begun, where shall it end-I::.The villainy •isideh was perpetrateiLat she .lastweasiutii whereby Han t?oiik .Jacitsen tient/ tioveinsue, was only consummated -by the' fraudulent •rii. urns-from/ME dins yar now we have the unesemies • in the sarassoeutty, moving in be. ballot a kin.trated • !.. . ••. • * ' ' Paorssanna-41 -sDne . cif, the meetings held by' the Boston sasans arils weeks sitien,the morn .w i a4 darkened Fit the! Iris; of spiritual' wsperiments..% One of the Prokssons thought tohitoself i would. be just thesepsople. toluive , satne one ereny in at the dfitir. nod g!tenader the titbit, tbe iippu)gs aod: rape ; so,ciewo goes.this.lesimect, awn apes : hie hands lead knees sad , ereemnottlY' towards s ilo : A/due, and .sui--emitiak. be nos. presentlyvepon..s man moving /*AV . iguog up a ll ilium j us t, *ft AK.exP4,-`% - Belau* ,elge4 l .Y. VrAthe culprit, our ,wty: a i ..sehtiou,„ sirndt,,Tve.. ,eaught ; :caul* lois nowy,, 'But ,the,Cidorit, grAft• hics ahogimplapisfne thing ' in retqa?mis t tt, Vas apstheryforessorlent• iti - forthe ei . itne kind of game ! Each thought fitr MAiuti 0 4 4%40 rerealett,the'whole trtof,rtof syiritAPtlisin ,• but thpipiu:er wu soon hearty, Jaugh, ' . 4lniegiki of Boston, confeasing 'that t ri4 l 4 FP!tftErienf.Fl ll 4 fognrei weic /11:00g4b,inifkir,IPOrtliju.nnre:19)4?' r are ruins. The and thie mows do Woo eattia : educated very lihd hook rand 14,ityeadd be bcf.tait We wed Yebek _ hoc tie I,e!seii-brode.:ii. 11 , 4 at 44.iiii;41, Ilia Pitt i pezioo J y~ 3 don of our treetment b the net torte thrladylool ehiliken go in tlstistoookge, Apos,firprigr-po toriban Jai*, EghlibriNt.PlittV pYLtiTh.labounWid.' iinti4boviiwhaV liikifftio • Into the steerage.the; lay As blanmkw( • things to spariona geleOpe Lot Ise ih Company are the ones to blame. I will relate "meth- J ~_ ,rds were Fair; but his have belied them. He is no more to trusted than !Shannon, because he ha's evint. as little dispnsiAen, by anything-he *Anne ; fin *sure at The law enacted by the boitlrritrini Mgis4ittte con el te43 posy h +e Vgisratuv6 Apportiotiment'to . overnor •- functionary neql;cted this duty until after the Brit dry 'of Itifir:;ifiek ihst it ifititilkbii made I I 'by "trier '. litg fortdirittiir •t he itirg iiiioks - tiftbti'Leti Itite.. - ,:i' 'Nei' did`fieol4t h this dirty . —Wilf ll,y;iikilli • me, nilisithitilidfilg the atte,mp i t oflliis Veil i W . O'eltare the:- iitig. 4 ket to •foi.gitt t4nesildlilifnoriflied'Zie . itkiiiit. Natii.-3 Ile - Ssision`iidwlirdlY,ll2l . dli right / sift 'darer tiqt-.MisittiiiTitai Mi:l4oiiireititia .fkii* * * l6 evilliircsiiiititit'iliif fist. ?tie skulked—allowed the first of JUN 3 t 41 1 106116 1 1 iy: l 4old 89 . ~ Ad t akli lii 'N "thiha l or. hose' itono hid ittit,befikliritikdaliain•loulidfioii.4 no f ea k. , t N is , :i: /Cf , • , i' , .. 1 ... , 1 , .1 , "They wOc it before its. Tii.iifiblill'iif the - "actual. rOsidentsis i tOr.'the Tetittiory are `dhsfrarichl44 l' • 'N'ineteA Cniitiii SW iito.. ltiettortb tii4ot itepit4eiititfiik, enutilic t iVel tas4 a . Fri.4' Eittel• poi:100.1SO ! 'Five COO. !Ws out of the' fifty=three' Ow awiirder* ma jority ii?' the IA-gilinttpW Efe:coig, tiftr . iii,e atiptioiett hi' Wive 'a Priila'veiy=rtisjority . l 'The ten thouland Free State itihsbliams via, hive, gone until tilt Territory shit•O list March 'are Yitot to b'alluirett to vote 4 - 'BBlBl3 ti), secure 'BB 4 i Border fi'Offia'n" inter&etatiOn'or the bO- Lgutistatutes;.a'ittchsatid Ajnitect'Stitekbay &eta are tb'encirele 'the BalTotllCit - :OTI ' the h illy** . efeetioii ! ' •- " -',• " • •'"•- • - 18 bk' the fleet" idrthi e of liYaticethem vAltiiiitthe "fair "'' yilay proiii. Ised'lltitlet liteadniinistratibn ,I , Thii , iiiiir /Firbecisi by'Svideh' tite-ivill''ptifie iiiAj4ritkk of the: actiza I •rislderi:ti'Of tgeTOirltney.ii to be 1- liseettaititid4 '- It ialcir'tiiii TWe'Stafe then - hive tOerviiiittlnd sitorithl prese i ti in ; ; ilk!' It ts 'this 'ir hieh:;tias 4 in bjected hi iiii tiiSuPiehific .of entitainfnk w AbeifitiCiti prOlivitiesr' '''' • Wilt thii • Frei' State 'then ictitisrf* In '' - a wrung li Ice:ltithi I'r' if, they do; theydeserVe Jam such'. ti: 6 -atMent;•••ai fi &jog' meted.'ouf ti) them....• Ottly•th , lse - tin& ' filr'self-govern. 'resent,. be. mse Ignorant ;of thole . riOts; WI bu 0 Stiffer shbrniseth‘i tic' he SO Ararnided:upiiii:' •.' : •-• Whfle•ihii '.it , iiiie first' it ii .. bytio tticait's the' last set irril(c Walleer deSilli 'Mi . i'dre Lid down flit antiMinini6t4lllo,Aortibilment mny bei nitpetited 'Ai,: be' eoft reWtrki;tf - the siew•etnis•At . .ttio•iiBBfnii be' imbniiteed:' "If this Elprines emigrants are' ncit• deemed fit'lto ex. aPeise the satire& •f 6 an efeekii3it for . 11.0•1• * .sen. lilt tiVisistii a Territorial' Legtslatore, - t hey `isill incitliewliowEd-io. vot4 for Or sgsliiit tile Oi ilinic taw. •'- Botkivill be: voted upon -at itee same time; slid:the isnietruili'lrill tie Amami 14! b ot h . :••••.Ih.r, • : ,•: - , 3 .. ~ 0“ , 7 , I ', - l" Nor is this agai n ' • the' deietrine•laid down by-the Wasittrigtori Uniiiii,*hosrefer moeh it mey be ...Ito 'the teitir riif 'irtiat"Wallte' fah protilised, , "Thar'Snurrint; 'Speech* Ai' VAS Admihistrathin t lemitietted tO••the'COnveitiiibil this illzht to'de fi ite the: qttorifLniiilmt o 7 those ao'beCntitled to vote; and• the Stoti . . iitY. - proving uporr - this hint from - tlie chief' iirgoi, mid, ..i air it-would ask would be tkii 'th4 should be allowed to Vote Wtio• were citrolled under the last censusY ' -:' '.. '' ' i ' I , • ' ' ' - ! This ciielnsion. of the entire of this year's emigration fitirrtioni* It-hit the Views of btith Of these •iourna is, and Will doubtless' reteiw the cordial endorsetneut of ail who ore now siient in 'regard to this arliortiodnient rascal. sty, --,A/15. look.' CrOYERNOR OF MISSOURI' ENIAW• acording to reports, has- been elected Goiernor of -Mis souri, defined his poiition on the ematieipatiOn question, in's' recent. ilieedi in St!: ,Lonl,. as 174 ,„ OW* .iu'regard tomy opinion 00 the sub-, ject, emancipation,", .hear it saidivecit. ai.onallyAbat Ditatouri I, destinui to ba'aftee State. Very, am'in.filvor of leaving that question to higher than human isies v and I am irt favor of subMitting that que*tion, the lays : of;. (WWI*. t rs!isrxrtion e . {good! I g 0 62; l.;,,atmong enthatiawm,, 44•14" anti of p r P4ctiimiv.whichlrwat orplas4 apices the , destiniet,ot .413 an Voknionwtealths, antic .to the' clean giidance of Him who does all things 5i11.., LlZeiie t wed imar . lkof Amber. • .; A I I N0,Y . 4 . 1 .a r n-in4TorenCOttraging labor in • tag, .S t l i tel , iPrPteeting tbei labor .4, this great city, and,ok 1 maim Common weal th in which we liye„. • I am in Afvor. or- inviting and encouraging emigratlfun '; :lei-State o f . Missouri ; from every. part,: lavers,. lan let; throw wide open our• doors and itrOte:. bare men -of the , North.,:id . the mith, and meniof tongue kindred •upon the' inhabitable glnbai [Applause.] lavit.ethenaire to cultivate our prairies,. to till our . latidottaid,ift developing .our mineral resouFeet, t 0 aid ttio. in filling up our great cities and. making Missouri the proudest-and noble4 l COnitoopwealth iu. this siaterhood• 4)f Sates! ; And if, no ; (fiends, this. cordial *la. tem of en3igrittion fr,om North , and South—if, I brings, emigration-in the course of years brings, about 'nab a disproportion between the white and black - raees i that it,is no longer the ,iutereat-9( the peopJ of. Missouri to noutadue. -a.§4.ve **ate e.' 1 . 43 Y, • `!• then' let,it rrrimendoos:Obeepi.l h 1 "These are my , opiniollll, my friends. -I ide them fritsu no one. do , : not wish'to Arai with 4 man s however,, because be .differs with me upon* the subject, ~.ido-not wish to war with a man because . an etnancipa 4?niat:ip'the 'baiter and ; the wisest olicv i ilh t"' ( 4 o. nti ( jkl's 0 4t, etoL,equence . 6 1, the agita t ion question will awa 7 ken In the:mati; and' in .onsequence of the fact, that we Oc9Opy 4 high' Narthern lacktude here,' hi "Oiniequenei oftheAnit that thus dis, ));r+lttion between tbh white and the black races is 'seioning'gi.eiitei:iind . greater, and pf the tact that in cou r se trtitue--in ten,' iret,ly fifty years, most imobabli-,it will eoome the interest of the tdayehldei• biT• pelf to `stn y the curi*k the State of Missouri; that' ;t isbetter to do without this Inntitutiimi;'!,64 qieltjin,nOnse iftienoe of aft theie lay% and'Orandel*lons ling causes now ' operating, would ` . he beg to let the question althie RE 4 '' 44.- itniiri'velyiAii,TLjthe 'iMi)nrii' i cif toreign dry goods it - itek York during.,the put week Were 'Estrge;iiieipg' nearlyl4,ooo,- 0 Oe endHinihin -ft fraction ;ftf42,F000,900 !elver than the amount inipOrted In itrii 1#:, ,Pritmding wee* of *list,' 'lle aigie. gl itho gatte importa at dry - s'rfor , 'Ols yenr, t w, acnoftitt to 463,914, ' wing en e. tiers thisr*l. over last of 17 5p,000,000. Mai Jaiilata'Sentine,/, in vren" of Packer's buck tempted ' to hylite tfiutAtotiing p. • - fel Paiketitthecand ei fe b b , p , m4 And witty,ov r; , • . ' /WO tiaktre,st &Wise Gerno tilotkripvts."Catonittm, Ito!: feel proud probd ofour candid .p Asted in the great beart..of Pennsylvania, as it Al s i nr . .1848.t.whin:thelegislature biN JULUItiMP- 1 41.UALW.11-bAll, DANAL1441.434-Mi.j Fop daub tyatwithstanding the Molina tioiso44l pHhetly(494,/bave been voeif ghat-a against it yfilfice-balina Democrats 1 I 1 , ,nioiv Convention 00848. ale honest scnse i,r Peentiyiiiiifil: npOn this *id:l,ll'64 lie'ver tilßjt hiteirtieiii4 iiltiee:,tliatlinief' Al Aft)i.ks 'iti‘ittid: I ti 'iittets'inei' hiivtifelkielt Oinked. dhtvil' i ? jr . ifiti' elan re tiiiletits ' ofl6i.shicreiy f?ii111&( tic 'aiiithiticf 'tl . l Unlion.' We - have be4ii. lieldifg In' !fit ''lliiiral staiiiina;-'4hich ttiinfes hien' t till Etiat: Wittiiia'ii.tsrticleci liiatidal'tillckSl ra ill I l i ' MO:piiik:S ' fililjnit4 `llliPiil4l,ln INV Tlaiiiii,:iltid--,13 rdaea i .. ili .pl rhea)" rind defkrYfkl to tb.ein'''tiaiedlisA -a their 8 ti&t.s;' while tnitrati'ait" kteitneks.":whose 't.lsuis iintild'n'Ot sfodp - a the tiiaii. of the' rob: ' Halt kitini., Itlitd''beinyat' itiiere iii,ieft In ' i tie' shade.; :leis. higi,.itiii k ii that P.eifirtiyii , shia 'hal) ,Thlliltvild'kteAstn - Ore' of si;nie Of, the New ',Eii4liiiid•Stitt63;''kittrselt..eted inert fdr.''offiee *llilll'e`tiOt.lieltewoiqt..''' ''.' '— ' -- _- IA aiiil . Wilnik is nri* Ertiseirital tO the people firth% State,'the 'ehainpiOn'ora prin. eiEile dear tb' everrebisl sten t ' leitir . 'of Ins State aiiii'the - Inirep',., 'a 'll J i . e ver s y wily 'fitted I toll! the bilitii of G4ei-qitzPorthiscc* i n'infi.. 1 I;;eitithVbSr. his liitellip,;44,l6iitithigr Athol' ei purience in ,public aflb,ii:4'; inicl tiiilneary u'orthi . a the statg <Thrhis ' thr alted patriot istii;*nrii - 1 .,..4. pnblie sentees:=-4fiiatcr Co. • -THZ- NiokTkILAN • nEIIoCIRACFro.4I3T Art" •gIIAL4. a time When an 'ninny infatuated, hot-hlooda -of the ultra South are convirineto rend the_ Na: •tional ,; .Demooratkt'party.; in: twain, - and to c.-eet .on "ruins's section.' ‘lortanizatitin, .arbose•only known. principle. ot•travElre 'shall -be , bidiscrilnihrtte; Isvery thing . Isiorthertr—artutitne when discord reigtut su. and: the -dive/Warn off the , gradate- - tional -party of the r Union' seems.: aii! .tninent and inevitable--at a- tiaste,When our .mostilrastettaud prominent,:nVin ace taking counsel offiliation and disituntent, and 'fanning , flans* wtiith;.fronv thek nge .and. position, 4he country; expected that. _they. would,thelp .to ilabdUCP"..titi illny./30t ,be, intproparto re mind the South of. what tktt ,Ntirlhern 'De inocraey ..4ey .are making- act Mach: beide ;to •reptrdiate, -have tkte, , iotlx..operation with the Soutli,,on• metnorable octeisions the.past " When , Florid*:wasan applitiant,S4 ad mission into the ;Union-nes arivereign State, in-1845, wit In Slavery, the votetewheis admis sion stood thus,: •In the .I.lobee,: . :Northern Democrats, yeaslsB, nays A. . , the-mem bers of 'all the 'other parties of: the , North, /lumbering 37ortited in the tiegative. , . lathe Senate, all- ,the Itlortieen , Dentocratq, _tuna -boring voted in lhis effirtatilve,t,while all the Northern menhelonginott.othecparties, num:haring i.9,,voted But , fur the wotea,of these Northtni ,Democrat., , Floridi t would ,not have been ddmitted into the Union as a... State. if:. t. ... !I Take new the question df .the annexation of . Who. in the North voted • fi3r it? :whet vitinst it 1 In :the douse of Represen tatives, 37 Northern Democrats 'voted for it, and only 8 .agrunst it; while not a single TIZ9.a from the North tif any other party - Voted for., it. ••All others,. numbering 46, voted against • it. But for Northern. Democratic: votes. Texan would not lave, been annexed. " Now, let ds t4ke tiv - E'ugitive Slave Law. .thisthe adoption of •ilia\ law, the vote stood thus:. Northern . Democrats, ,yeat -28, nays -14 ; all-others,frOm the North,. yeas:3, nays 62.; But.. three.,Northern• •voters.zoutside Of the Demeter:o ic. party. ' Thus,. it is clear' that the Fugitive Slave Law. would :never hale heeq pawed without. , lho • -aid • of. - Northern Deintxwatir: - " f.etins now eonsider the. Nebraska bill— that most trying atutterrifie of ail - measures talkie Northerd , Denatieracy-;. that, measure, under which; courage quailed and virtue was seduced; that measure' which, - in the North, tuatie.apostaspa. virtue, and fidelity a- crime ; ,which made an,Abolitionist; an •angel, and Democrat a devil...-an ordeal . the , most fear ful, of all to. Which the Northern Democracy have ever' been eubjected.., On. this question did.. the •vote stand:? .. r.The No'rthern Democrat mho iti in, the ~.House, were 45; those who voted against tt-were .tVot one Northern: nian: any: other • party toted foe it.- They , sll voted , , against, it- - to'lli.ntatibereof , Ott In the Senate, the NorthernDeutocrats who voted for it, were. 14, 'again -4 it,AL. No Northern-Whig-or (of cdurse)Aholititmist voted for it.r--Birhatond (17n) Airanabier. J . /xice TiiciimOs.—,—There is not probably In this State another man who s e ' political rec. ord is so full of duplicity, end, tergiversation as is thiii of Jinnis Thonlpson . candidate of the LocaktUs fur.Supreme Judge. Now e are i not g o ing to write in e§say. • We fike Iwo, or ;three flcts pneked together. and Wliacked plump into the'bull'S eye like a.can non ball. Jo ansWe't.d.ffie'tinestitins of:Goodrich, Scofield, Janie. pSig to' inquire tutohis'ile‘i - ve 0)11. he Wiffilof ifroyiso,'Thontp son'iald, afte ' iciueittikEilaZi•Otafiii the Oregon Bill 'With'the "'"• ' • r You'" 'Witt 'thereß,re see dint iAtte qlown Ey po'aro'tet iii I;eliefin'iilV 'POWER of Coin dtilas To- PRektati SLifititY.ra tux Titakiro iksfj—gettir, Sepf,' 1; 180.i,' ' Whatdid this same 'mat). do in in) ?—. What nb Other nerthertine'an perhaps :- (i.hough there gre' a &cid tnany • northelrn foixd r ows lefty truing` foiind' base etiimgli f te called 4. previous grustion on 04 101anzoul Slefq:Aet;'th the aiiirsth* of •het, *hicti'of itself ought . to doom load tO political ignorniaS. That :Was'Janiei Thompsines Dettiocracy ih What. next'? WXy;- this ; same 'lt'ihnijt Protitfl.' 18481-44 Zeiss mfim offBbi),, is tio* thq great . high priest'of the Stualter'Stit,eieig,ittk.bentocrft ci 'he'his - hcdn i tried tint] tonnewilting lit the dirk Aty . o f SlavCryiti 'andi it ith. ifs iihtittirit blazoned his back - did on his' &Ill.!, tskii the' petsiple Niinsjili , anin-to 'pfaci3' hint in' one ortheir ItiOti:st se ats of EiowerFatid of honor! Whllt shall thdansmier Opto berl-PtittAtleg7i.l79ze{te..- ..fiasionanox Idissouat....*A ; corr es . pondent4 writing frutiv. Fort. Laramie: o lays ''There is an iinmensrhunigration , on the Plains 0/4 ; signaler; 4lOstty frota. Missouri. Thontrocht ate leaving„tha State,. ha tflud more finial otinaate„ .the winters haying hf4a so c01d : 441y., once asks& a-Missourian why Jae witagOing to -. replied, !LI! be dologiqe if . I'll stay . in a country where thaeolOreathen athu gt. 140 44. the cattle'} fest.'...,The road isfilled withowr mai, %%Mrs* and atoelc. io est o luatted that 40 ,000_Tbsad.of _cattl. arc ou the .road (raw - Tug EIIANCIPATIOS Paulo zic Mutiomm, —The inajotty‘ for *Rouatis in 'St: is, city an., Itscilincy, where the Etnanci on' fee ing i .„ ttiest, was 1434. The D t . s - ,'''., ..Oh, j A ~, irtylive hu. .. ~. v . *re n% . po ~ , ine.tentbs ofwh - re.' trlffirfe .;-. ii . . . ect ematici •n.n ' utniut . arra . ywny part .., ...• eptie-we.. l may, tbkreforeob the future, tslculiteelloon a clear Worititig majority of four 'ol3yiand votes. This is . very atioificant and Very cheering. At the la..it April. election, Mayor •Wimer..fatled of obtaining a demo, majority 'over both competitors by two or three hon. eicet l +.nosst...w.alasexarsied4he-city..lay.ftuir., tee., hundred e fnd thirty four. This shows the rapidity tber..gtowth. oft *b4 frk.lololP sentiment, within the last (our months; and iliasvoetressinewsrewl.4 gh for one day,'.', s ,_ ' pu.'catt; -P- ;yl lOC me icmi . , h'4l Ime Ind ine = '44 4 tivai !Ingdott (Va:)4 Virgitifsw ear!: - *There /is :a riataral bridgerwiltik 52 - milen in 'Scott cheftry,.VaJ; corhp‘red • with which the bide fever! Cedar , Creeitik,ls!: a' tdere curititataW The Scott bridgeektehdn holstrAs chstinviaore'than . tVriee SG:fiCeik in width, *nil is 4to feet deep, ai.llta• bottiliadt*Whkh flaws n inech4arger'iwid•thoW rapid 4t - etiohnt ithati Cedar Creek,Nit, it k tint less't tYri , g Witli a braid' Wagon road Ixvited - 130 - 43 The sarveifoolhe Cu i berlind:Onp- galleried panne& tlitoug,h the 'arch of this bridge.: it , petifttia; 644' wildeat and most stupedona , ii. rhisity hi the' lihited Stag, end' yetl it , is ecomparatively unknown" ''T • u e r Thn whole queitinn'of slavery exten sion, or r. striation has • been ,Ternnved • from tho.halls of" Congress and transferred to the sctit,,ibere-,ta. bp ,detertnied ~by. the...actual .The exciting deliates in our Nation :al 'Legislature, which, eunsutnipg-thne !and treasure, but fopented agnation• Sad sectional (hoard, are endisl. ,Kan sas bill has achieved ,fn,r, the snuth,.and be :who says of. ,this it is nothing, does:nut:real •ize.thn.danger nr - internal agitation and pe ,gratihiesl anitnosity...—ltardettiwa. Considering the 'lnterims • ,tifet that, Con gaws,has done, little else than, dileuss the sla ,very queatign ever, since the-iillhnsaa,bill wss epactettltbi,s.,paragraph front the ~,Cazette•is About cop!. ." the very purest tputlity, of ice which. the editor , pulls •in •the satne - eol- Arag l ---Lpyisti//e Journal,,..!. .6. . , . . irar.. G en, Pack er, instead ot.Oceepting the 'challenge or WO' ei!nipet itsir; 'any "high=ol 'ed'&entlenhiti'ifp - uhi lase done, "!iais . , .":Ash : - the :''And: that 1 - 49444 :his eshbre; places' On': emphatic ‘'ettp 'free :di3e . yree. dis6usstoti, indtied .—why the very prinetpies party are oppo.sod The tidsston of LiienfuchiOni tii,eh4taire the rdth.ihcell as the. bid,'ll . f'. 1 tnijoiiis:"ire'innde hi '4,40 only to one . bide, Who Lire held' aitegidnee. by; ignorance. land ,phtinar. • 'ThVir' teoder4 dole nut m 'eet' trier!. `‘..ippen n t's; 'l6 r i Air but: arec.,Ornpe!led tp behhid!inid' heikt'othitt the bush:; .Yell tnoy 'the handidite:of such a thirty, whetiehal 11!1;ged: bk'a l t! driponent, "white' l'eitt her," and exclaim`. l . AC; RAO his only Olternatiir'.e aver(diigrit . ee • everreneounter.—ReadiA4 ,J:ournal. . , . , Mr" Senntki. Mason cif.`Virginia disents -fromthe'current pretense tfuit the:South' did not expect 'that ansas•woit Id beconie 'State.. He in , sfs that' be did expect it:-Las; 'indeed, with' the history of (tying in the turte•latitude)lieMie should Trot?he • The Senator seems incliped to pitch 'into - stiinehOdy for the' grotitny - pfUspects oaf Slaie Power in Kansas. . There is considerable excitement at the re ported discovery of gold on tie Chaudiere river, Lower ('anada.. - • A larlg . e contract has been-made - fOr flour, deliverable at Louisville, next March, at foui 'dollars an& a.halt per 'barrel.. " Li:ltters receiied itLeeompten, K. T. state that a nuinberbf Stireying'parties had been murdered by the Indians , • Two old, whigs4tre running against each other 'for Goveknor,, of Maryland--Thomas 11. Hicks, of i Dorchester, as Atri American and John C. Greene, as a Democrat. The 'elegth)n • is,in October., , TFitr . w li e of Montgomery Lan dt, Vitig 'at Kt‘tatom, Greene Co., not. ifing ; since present ed her husband with three_boys sea birfh-- this beiti the third oecurrente 'of the kind In three years. • The health;OfJoshoa Gichlit* of,Ohie, is said to be 'so feeble" ibat he will .probably net; be able to take Wisest the'next Con . , , . The nomination •of H. 13. - Payne;.for emu', by the loeotbec of Ohio, is- a. triumph of the Douglas over' the Buchanatt wing of the party., , Judgti Runney was the , favorite a the Buehtman: men ; : ; but- b&Avas distanced , Gov. au*, Of Ohio,:lias been unanimous, ty 're-noiflinated 'by ,the Repiiblican State Couvention. - • - ' Time. .Potter,s . of_ Erio, , couniy, Pa., .i.as killed on ; the 4th inst., by a mowing. machine, the blade, of which . struck . hint ott.the thigh, pausing his death in , a.short,titne.— i : :; `• Moses Conture Swam across abe•St; Lau'. fence at Montreal few days sinde;in fifty . , five.mintift* , The istance is "three' mite s, from the Grand Turk Station at LOngueil to I , l andyside:sdistillery: . • Gen. Packer referred- Judge Wilmot's vitation to the General to meet , hint, to,,the State Committee, thereky , constituting it his Committee of Safety. . _, This is'iruly pitiable. The General is a remarltab e ilinstration the i•nlorous gentleinari, who w i th, tears in hls eyes, implored his , .friends thas me, or 1,11 . fight." _ , . Fugit, tho . ruffian • *ha niurderid and scalp ed Mr. •Happri at:Lesvemiorth, has become, like Cain, a fugitive and •a vagabond, in .thr .earth..,, ;His associates in orime, mho eonsti, tuted the jury, acquitted -him in spite -of the 111004, Con4lusive proof-,.,.but divine justice does not sleep, lie attempted'ttT , make .his home at ,Parkville Mo., but. they people: garde4 him with horror and disgust; and' he has been compelled Lolly to escape albreati coed lynching. One day last-week, Michael (rthner, of Mereeriburgi:Franklin county; Pa., crted in UM eenreentive bount.ten aenis • of wheat, in . thorongly worktnanlike manner. It turned two hondrecl and fifty:two shbeksi tor three Minimal lemi nreutrfour sheaves.- be. frig nearly three hundred. and three pir i, and over five per minute-during the whole time of - eutting,—...Pitigurgh•• Gazette. BIIM , , It bridge Is 'stow being` &instructed over the "River Jordan'Ton the ofthe - Catas ilOst And "Foglesillielran road, in': whichvanse;Said to be the largeit of the kind' Intlie United States. It is- 4190 feet lank, add' is - built entirely, of irot=-040 . being Suprorityby ‘lie#Ary lrod . to s nr . e& one kindred fe et ` High. ' The ,Pistmaster . General. hen deeideit 4441 t pestagerstamps ace not redeemable' by, pest tpasteor.:, persona receive them- s ink. reuiit lanyielhsthey„inust,reli on the 'oole - of !h o w for reiMbursetueUtt. - - E ME Out Of the fifty.nine Sematers during ihe hispeoggre.ss, (there being , vacanciee from Nahum, - Missouri and - Ca li fornia) no I- - !WA R! : have already passed away,' viz,' Meiliprs.iNayton of Delaware, Bell of New iis4psh* Adams of Mississippi, Butler o f Sofith OfAina, and 'Rusk of Texas. • ni t teO'rd , hivithout a parallel in the history of ln• consequenie . of the partial disappea r , ance of the' . ' rot" for a year or two past, and the high price of potatoesdnring Winter and Spring, farmers were stimulated to plant largely ; a ,seircity of seed, and the Spry rains, only \prevented excessive planting. A s , itis;lt,,thn Tonfiti-yl/--Ittirattildartr Wftrirre. ,t ,rutrit fel oph? potttto oartiffe etwtoftld I' o rilk Tor %intense to harvest. The r . ot has alrei p hdl a rt,. ‘ j . „9 „ i n 11:7iririiaites wficreetirTr are rid s . ed extensivuljf, and 4 11 0 41 Partiriblers ef appeuratiinliflseveral'ltarti bfthireountry, fyriglifl(tupg (astiberitffr m s Ikriirtn wi his had gi,fie .tt expmon, tiill ' ui PP94 , Mithttirme,iNlVrixiovitionsi`and tr#Oi r 01,81? wagons, ap?nkrrnjers were aftbiii 'Tit:4st important 'and fir *ifsvid t )(if 4:tfefted tracip'filitE 'tilF Sitititst- fight, to' kill *6 his' nfaii and .BeNtlyn- }wenches -open re iton' - Wall' at iempt4,,2ll th'e paik ihtoti Atnit'cio es. • jibbl fib a 'tfoßth!dd in his rto . liter'••y; hi s 'tnaqu'4frti .a ' goVente disohedletit •deragingpoct ma k h i, menials of 044, de . g thesref•the right to marry 0r,n.1 have' a Rio ' It Isealled in hirtlair Hell. r tgelndiana - el arc. goi Patinisin, 'of o f nightstowh, Dr. LeW,iv,-,,Ftwke, v, fl ee ; RobintiOn c ,'of.: uneietosim„ i!et:ry Benneit,,of •St. •• Indiana, lam e been arrested oil charges„ of . • C(ninterfeiting money. . 'TheY, have teei icOilii,sitted:gui” tri al by 'a county jpdge.'?"The4octoiA in question` have hitherto*moved in j . eptable soei . etY; zkija : enjoyed, 0 6 . o*fifigiO of • - • ,keep.. . , , Tioga; PA., they cep up the , Eat tiMd custom , th e ehureA):•ell, on a death; giving a .strpice fpr earl; year of the - Teased person's age.. week; • a .resi. dept, Promised, to attend ,t‘ rifle tnateh Amy= he was dead-at tie time., .SO,Aie, pot. aPPesz jag,' some hia . ;sporting .friendi '.4,!:.14" the bell-ringer, with' an att i ni. of his death, and got; hicp tp t 5 strokea t he - Yir u t h e tr i c k was diseoVerfd,. ,the t•P‘in. went. Off into a ugh, panntry.jokes_.#l. waY4.4o--a. : PRICXIMILL.IBI 4 , tlie...9)l4quehatasits Ctimitie, tArneistfticoriet, . Fair clod, cao/eAtmai , :4o...be lA4I iik•Ohistrow, ox Thpreflay i the , 1604 (151060.,,1851, - • ' ' L • „.„1 - • For the bestil) nth Tf(Sulla yo . ars, ttld; ARO optra* 'ss; 2itbest, 3'; Bd-best;2: - For .the - best born .404 '2 yearaldn: $5;- 24 ' 6eit, - 41'beit 4 ,-`2! :Edioth e 'best grade or lofted blotidjs ; , 246eitt;-s3;ll4bak, $2..• Fur the beat Anileft -cow„ 2d !beak 11; :3d - best,, 2. -Fow. yoor.,„old , best; 3;, 34 best.. 'fox.,the., best Aot ot . ,,stor t ealieS,'not icy than five; $5; -Stil!sa;,,.3r''3ablasit• For 'tee 'best liftir 'or vroiPlig'oxeit,l3 % : •'l4 best; - 4; 34; best; -; 4th• belt{ 2. = For the beitt paierif 3 year steers; $5; 2d .best, 34 brat, =L. , For ahelkat Pair of two y4r, old steel*. $5 ;!. 2 ( l .,bedat;; ' 3 4 JP-ati For' the 'hest lot of yearlings, not fors tban,five,'s6. 2d best, 3; 3d best, 2. „ . • ' SITEICP. 1 , -. ,1 For the best. fine irocrid Btiek;',3 • ealx,*2 ;. ad .bw, 1. For the best South Dnepr 2d.ltesi„-2-; 3d, best, 1. For the best limg soaped, $3,. 2d.bert, 2; 3d.beet, I'. rot'. the liest.lotof e.wee, not leii than three;s3 f.2d' best4rad pclgi,"!.- For the best lot' of South Dowd ewes; not less than three, 3; ..2il best, 2 ;-Ikl best, I.:t For thebestlotorkeig :wooled ewes, not less than:three, 4.3 , .;.24 best, 2; ad bett, 1. s v rtss . For the beat Boar, - $3 best, - . 2 - s ad 'best. 1. - For the bestK ir”, $S ; 2d beet; 2; 3d Far the best lot of spring pigs, $3 ;. 24,1" beet, 2 - ; ad belt, 1. . For the best Stallion for all work, $ 3;. 2d best, 3 ; 3d best, 2; Ath best , 1., F.orthe blest brehding tour, with colt' by . her side,raised inlhe 2dhest, 3; : 3d best,: 2. .For the bestiiingle(gilding,'Alied in the - county, $3 ;' 2d best; 3; ad 'best, 2.- Fee: the best pair of.watched horeeN. sidled, in. -the County„ $5; hestvl.; bPst, ' .!,i For dip befit-jot or eitiejens, not Iflrs thati,tneiye, . ..d best, 3.. Tor the beat" lot of toek4a. - than 4i:; . °oster in& bens, S 2 ;24 hi. ! POitity best lot:nr.Turkeyets2l-14 betti- - 1.: - -:'.Fie,-;,tbat loot bt of,tineinh,not lese:tkatUsitl/2521- _ :'.;! • •• - • For the bbstfirkin of Butter,4s;.*f.k, 4;,-34 best, 4th be et, ',For . thikreateet ti &riot thesseison fro:0411'$" "irttnt ofnOWA, - 141;114 best,..sc.3d best, ;), ••••.-1,-2 t • • CIEIREBN. ' l, -1, .1 4 'For tbe best.theele, not lobs` than 2511ttp$11r 'FF.ozm To -thel4:llL a 1 0 greatest ucn. titch.). FOr the tijst'iliecioieti' or tilreiUs;iitili;iii th . sh ,busbel," $2 hes!,;1:" F i ck the rof 'winter apples,-riot less. 4=14 bosbeklitr 24 Itesti. For, the best Toda-3,:01m *2'; 24 best 1. For the best ;reek of, pears;:ol., , the hest peek of $l. the twit ibeeirrien, `hot less 101bsiii:k id best; 1: TurroAtt : - For "trio best five;galloiteof oidoi- 'Jaeger; $3; ' bestl 2 ;, , gsd bPst,ll« ; • • ". . . 41): ITS DICARICEFACTURvii. For besflot 'et ehoejeattter, . beat, It• - For the best lot onuirness,4b.',s3; 20 - best; 2. Ter the best.lot 'of calf skins, $33 'fist beit;'2.* - ; For the best common:double team - hartieto, ;- 2d best,. 2. For the best sunk amine' hitnteml, .2d best, 2. For the 'hest pair of calf akin boots, made .by Ealdbitoet '2 &Mail ; "24 - best, 1. , . - • cminrtii WORt , ;. • - - For the hest exhibitioti•Of td-; , . • 1111PLUttNiek For the best. plow l'or general '-nie„ $a ; best cold- Tato!, 4 ),; best atraw•putter, ra; inst corp. shiner, 2.; best eli ' unt.-2; hest cheese preset, 2; ,bettfirkins, not lei', dant 1; best horse rake, 2tieiit bee Mi.. 2; best harrow, 2 ; best single - carriage, ; 201,betS - ( 0 16 BLAcEnNtrrittitte.'' I- • - ' ' -• For tbeleat lot of hone•sbA s2;;;.2d.beie, 11, DOMESTIC idattorACTintitsi. - • r Pot the. best specimen of flannel, not less yards, 2 dollars ;, 2d btast,, 1, For - thelest speciwen of fulled' cloth,` . not less than et yards, ; - 2cl best. 4, For the best Woolen' citiPeting; tot leas than,1574140, $8; 2d best, 2. For the best - rag etwpea,3 ; 2tt been For the besei t dati pair of woolen itobittps2l •211 best, 1. • • For thnbest woolen mittens, •not9esd: that two pair, $1 ; 20 best, 50 eta. • For the bow t ,patettwork _quilt, $3; - Id best, 2; For the best nitilt ofanykind, $3 ; 2d best;'2, For thi tiest silks bonnet, $l. For the best velvet ole o = best . Lady's -13acque, $l. ; • • -! - .To.the farmer whotta - pnxinctions, are the *neatest., (tkariiielPded)in proprtion to the.ntunber of acres under.enitivation, toting into acioOnithe !tech' itep his Linn during the istuttuni,llo :To the nest, tat The ire Ports - on :the greatest prodeetioe*,: le.i' be, received; and the ai thad Met' ipg_of the aPPiPtY itt Jultugq• : •1: • The ,einnutive tni rritni4-to0.1!! o.l'.;to,Witlll° iwcf4"' ing rirendinit litt,!froidd tait'e oldish:thin renia4l; that it has boa lholookbly tuttextbitded . to the - utmost limit/id( tiler hociety's ineaduk in older to alio !hog:v.4U* Nt l goutowneitt,ictootopotitjon.,: • On a full !ionsitleraticat of the !object. it , bas„an pearedTO'thki COinmittee, dial.it 'would lie. mote in . aceoribuntedrith the object the society was ininituted„ in Oink ail specie/ ywoalitntsar kw grain 'or toot .crnps w . tut thoy have a tendeney.to moulage au ' undue share of, altentioit,to,,those, particular ; olden% to the neenet of the.general „Interests of- the Pot its lieu = Attired, prernionof kite ofihred for the largest:returns of the farmer's laborl' Whieb,'efter all, Is.them:tab' object, as It ; la the+ best general rnal•aftot. meta which deserves mussiumbitiop., irked:Kr it be paa large 'or small flout. . It Is 'creditable thaltheintetest in the Ai, rigid Fair eondn nes to hiereask therehy,showing thit the public appreidates the- uselVdtieds - of the 'wilt, In promoting; On prosperity-at the-County. : • _ . Taos. .N;cueleox. 1 ,14 * Wil ""N Cm ' • trite Ditewis.. B. A trick will be prepared on the ter grOnniit fgr the f#B)ltitia tNliktrgesv ' IMII MEM EMU