The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 07, 1849, Image 3

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    ONE WEEK LATER. The Emperor of Austria and the King of! Additional Calibrate - Nowa H. has prepared, for the node( the U. S.
'Prus-ia, m hereditar) chief, of the new Ger- t r„ hi, ~, , ~ „ ~,,,,,,.„.,,,a ar fieverament, we believe, the most complete
Arrival of the Niagara 'man federal State, are to impolite. Commis- I - '‘.--;
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°° map of the Gold 'legion which has yet been
Mutters who arc to net and soli ise as the ' our Br" page, we glean the followin g F ."- made. He tell. us that nose years ago ho,
Imaportamt Adelzes. E xecut i on 1 ..,, net i .i. one Onto G,,,.....ent.. graphs from the Tribune, which were turn- was offered the whole of the groundf now
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The steamer Niagara arrived at Halifax The scheme Los now received the attention haled that paper by Lieut. Beale, U. S. A., , occupied by San Francisco for about $4,-
on Thursday morning. She brought 12000 of Europe, bet its realization depends upon and Wm. Parrott, Esq., U. S. Con' sit 1000.
in *pale and 63 passengers. many contingencies Mazatlan: Later flreas ike Weatk.
In commercial affairs there is no materi- Iterolution in Germany,- The plot grad-
Immediately on the aerial of the Oregon Now Oazaths, May 24.
al amendment in prospect.. Money contin- natty reveals itself in Germany, The 'do,'
well plentiful. °re i gn . h ave ny id on d y ente hi„ e d ( 0 4 th e at San Francimo (Apr. let) the mew was The steamship Globe has arrived from
. put in irons on board the U. 8. ship Ohio,' Brazos Santiago with dates from Browne-
Pennsylvania State stock was sold in ' overthrow of the Liberalists ,
and thee kept until the evenieg previous to null. to the 10th and Galveston to the 21st.
London on the 10th, at sO, which was thin There hes been a formidable disturbance
to prevent their desertion. The repress at Brownsville and Pali Al
only American stmk noticed in the welters at Duseeldruf on the Rhine, but it has been ; leer return,
As Lieut. Beale was leaving Panama on to bad been attacked by numerous and far
is
chief demand for American semen ities soppresed.
the morning of the 6th, ski California, ' midable bands of Comanches, and acts of
is on German account. At rrattklort the riot was becoming more
was coming into the liar- tad.
away have little or no profit whatever left it.
From the manufacturing districts getter- revolutionary
an d ... re bid every d ay. _ which sailed from San Francisco live days the most startling barbarity were perpotra
,
ally complaint is made that the goods sent All the moderate men hem in comequence
after the Oreg on bor. The running time of the Oregon 101 The rage at Point Isabel bad been in-'
In cured provisions the market continuee The Great Conflict in Italy. - Tine Ann- Panama, tons 14 days, three of which were tercepted and the proprietor and passengers,
un
to be abundantly supplied, and priers gen- Wre
Woos entered the Papal States on the North made with sails. The amo tof gold an taken prisoners
brought by the 3 vessels is not known with ' A hake of transport waggon., containingl
orally are lower and receding Itinti Ylareltall Winpain threatens n ith fire
certaintl, but is estimated . at $1 . 00,000, , valuable . merchandise, had been captured, I
The Flour and Corn market bare slight- and sword all those who resist him. In the
aPout • set, 000 of winch is consigned to , there being no force to oppodte the plunder- ' ,
ly improved. ' South the Neapolitens were advancing
The elections in Franco on the lath pees - for the same object, but the ssnane net Mr. Parrot . A much greater Mitount would , there
no any mounted men at Fort Bison, I
e d n i,,,,, nd. a ainen violation of good orolthei„.an guard at .Albano and d e f eate d have been forwarded but for the fact that The destruction of property Is immense t
bills et lading worn not given farther slant Several head of horses owned by other gen-1
der. No definite opinion can yet be formed them. The Neapolitan, consisting of a body
se to the relative suceess of parties. No of 211,itito teempa thee..., their ..., and Nom., whore the, gold I. obliged to be Women were @opiumd and killed, I
doubt is entertained but there . a large 11,1 The Romans had taken 50 prisoners' carried "nu" the ieil ' w " lit "we thole, I
Women'and children were carried off in'
majority in Neer of pea. c nod order. aml 4 pie e§ of artillery. nit., which th ey awl a new bill obtained et Chagres. The captivity.
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Tho French rapediti , 11 to whestate the ' entered Home on 0 e evening el the 161,1 number of passengers on board the Oregon I Gen. Ablos, the military commander at e
Pope had not effected tilt, nt rata, it'll,, ' 4 si, . rron small. Among them was Roe. Walter Mata Morn• bad been applied to bi the My
att the last advi es. 'r he Net... Aden artt,3 A pis:tie lotter frone Rome o r t h e I m i,, c01t... ra - Alealdsof 31001ery, whom Lieut. it autimrilim of Brownsville, fur tin...lat.
luau not been more miceessful, hasing bee., inst , aionouores the landing of the Span-1 If ' left " °engem' lance of a force of mounted dragoons. Hip
defeated in an attack on tho :din byt. i „dr at r.„ mi„i„„ . it., t h e in .., ‘ .„„„1 a. , n The stnor was melt meting very fast. and the thswer was that be was ready to furnish all
Tho wdir in Hungary e dainties 'rhe 4 Roman di, Lion coin: wattled by Itheelli P l"'' '' " were alaneei 'Min* thee. C..- the force cant di9w" °f it,
ii
"nbwinnii by '
lighting goes on unrianitilna nn .l7, nub the I. r- tool Mauer mo, is sold to It, c entered the patties were leaving San Franeisco daily for the commandment of the Texan Depart-1
Banco of the I langari Ins are teinnated In Inc Akrtirsi, and • i arthaldi is lalier, .1 • armed at the diggings and mine. eonstantly erasing meld to pass the frontier. The lattertlet '
in the aseindatit. They are said t. 1.. another Joint "f the frminee, r . "'IY to :nip. with the products of their lobo.. lused.
within a few days morel, of Vienna. to toll , ', parr Ord tiny coital !Stmt. Beale speaks in high terms of the Tho Mexican Cavalry in a few hours were l
point the Russians are pressina itdiraid ii- The Neniodita, a, fiatjf,j,,, V a la,,j . o 'd'e maintained by the population n n the well equilteed and facing the hank of the,
rapidly as p. -ii.i... 1.,.,, ix,,, , , „ ~,,,,,,,, thin, „.,,,.„,.,,,,,, „, I lama s as well as in the more settled parts. over, wantng for pandit. to cross. 1
ft is thonald that the strict, pored ol the Inn em. i., ..m d to hare In ~.a.....d h e The. are sew distut bailees of any kind,and , The whole American 1/01/111/11i1111 Of the'
France, sae tiled pr o bably by I 'alai:tot, timi n mild it r rattan to Home at suet, a price, "win g ini nine strict administration of a kind valley of the Rio Grande were in • state of
have the effect to cheek tan ad, ance or the and to hat e sew a utes , agr. j,, e „ nno „, inenen et ex te a l justice, crimes have become the most extreme agitation. ,
Russians. In the King ol NaJle, and to t len °inherit, less frmitemt. The only punishment in The accounts from flan Fernando, Wee,
Sicily is again in a state of ii.surr.tien to inane° them i n radio hough,. When a nerseitesitinits any theft tern Texas, state that Major Berrie party
for the huntbeth time ' In th. int million. Owlinot has been rein-' , or otrage. he in brought before a jury of was cut to pier.. by the Indians They
It is stated that the I)anislt , pro-limn i- I seed II loth) thousand troops, and he hos torhoo o nine,,, irleri°4, for Ihr 1."11.", who wrr° "' e a" 1811 mike b. y , ..d the liari - ,
all but settled ; the toile positise Mete at e id. b bd . , yen a well appointed army o f j o .„. Fo mrougn the regular towns or gnat, and °oda of Sao Juan do Zendath and all our
that the Danes have suffsrsd anot lo r .1. feat. hundred thousand ntro under hiv ennliiniand,in; convicted, lie in at once executed Timm Jared, except one prisoner, five others, the;
and that Lord Palmerston has intimated hot. the enthusioim of the Romms liar:ll:rd "W" have irately been hang at the diggings, ' 31ajor and a commander from 31almrtim. I
that the attention el the Ihiti-11 ti ~ e 1 a- to the hialtest t itch, nod if a deck-handed ''.. "f tine,,, for stealing o Lore. I The ravages of the Cholera at Sao An
emia is still directed td that withhi„,,l „urn., t .., i n m i n ., nnnn , In , The last heard from Col. Freement, he Inaliu were an fol in the extreme. The 1111111..
a Geer to cores a 'h.q.:ditto th peace it.otio 11? -1. tln 1 , .01d be mad'. the thoet,,,, oa, ,„, ..,„ Cita n ill, his company. The re- her of di ad s reaching near five hundred n
Tie Daily New, a, ,, errs tat In, mond. oi the er o. lo 1111'311,14 horde:ohs and lit port of Id, arrival in California, for whom The disease broke out in the camp of the' ,
1,, aceised the h,r, I, ,iiians ~ „debt' L.,,,t the n.,,,,,,,,n. „
lot ~ 1 ,,,,, n „nil ~n , nnn h ...see papers give credit tout. Beale, hi, third Infantry and Quartermaster'. encamp- ,
pohmesum. hot what th ~,, penptemit,,,,,. , ~i ni „,„i, ~.," tha t ,j,„
.‘„,,,,,,,, a, Lyna int °are, t 31.. Freentent oar el Pananta, intent and Salad, 'Pb, dead and dying
Joe. not apy, car. in. ... n0 0n ,.„„,
... „ n- ,
..... ~, nenn. . ont , awl a "old leave in the first steamer for San I were piled up in the open air unattended
r:,,,t,., / -8 t but her an ti or- 10 , I. e , . 'mem . that it will be dtnnmsdble to t. store l'fa""nee"
had ill the 11 .y . of I. .1. i • rein,. i .1 1 the the tt mit teal power of the Papa, inns) Limit Itoole's appear thee bears token,
the repeal of the Nii izati ni I. nn • Tic ,nn in •
Lords were t. g. int.. l' ...mutt, eon the hill W.. lice ,• be t ide us to .4 frightfid details Innin g' ', eh in him a Inien l er P eee g"lni.. neigh.
LaM..l.l'. n ,
-inn in,,, It ... at , . 1./. ..f plied, being thrta ,:..;I r, .1, nom their hi-' W WI , it f" i e "" n " . "' en eienw"ltnenninF worth
rd Stanley a
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~,,,,,,,,,,. b y w e; in ,, , , n , „ an d ~,,,, t ., , :loath $1,300. It wed found at the do
be offered, and it is t onnicn Ono .1 ~,,,,, i „,„j,. I , ,r,,,L,,,,, b ,„ 1 ,,,,, 1, 1 .4 bon lacked i nto digging 1,3 a man named Weever. We had
bie that 3linisters may be 1...., it ii. I'.. - the smallest pieces, then east into the a sight "i this prorious piece yeetertlay 11
mitts, end time bill 1,.• - . wr:. d se to in- !Tiber n no. exhibited fur a short time on 'Chang,
duce its author:. to r, .igo tna and tet ne I ryty j The e ao,i„,,i 1 ,„.. er0 0 , E nnrop ,, n ii. i awl ...ductal yd. a settsation. Limit It
office. Is . art,l3 be able ,ter to st top 10, I tidiness hos gno oleo Washing' tn. The enable
Detail, , f t l .r outbreak ii, e m:, t n ern asai ion th e throne of the vaii.an. , brought by the Oregon and California, were
I Lid li Ido Pat Himont o, t' , I b yhtehl - Th,. ii i e of fi , 1 i,,, 1 ,, „„., n ~,.,I hi.. at 11.. 1 -th o u s , , nitiog ti0..... 1,, 1 of .
.11 , ...i -,.... .ii ,,. ~ -i.... 01 on on,. , 1. , ...- 'nett Inc 11 mien, ,rein now bent m. sever- , stew"' of iletenee•
bcpont the filet that the tinritomit es id- n Aims Ssecrooldal nod Palk bad not horit3 [The Nee V..rk Gerald elates that Lieut.
cal n ,letediono .t, , ,,, to en-tai , herd Clrin . if , r Iv. r lb Ac mthrill the editor of that paper, that.
Earl tire, ilt elladme t i I. ,cal Eluin , i 1,,e,14.,,, by e t legeanh Itas been to, he had seen a hemp 14 geld actually weigh-1
dispatch, man 1 it . • •I I slt . c 'l•st I .• to to I 1 eeisml from I len Itoddy t t n • Vlili inst , at in.y. 35 pu onle !.)
t/song/no ttith 1., i,i, 0..1 nlt ,1 f I.i ,1111 111. ' WK.!. ii.M , them wis a 'trout! pr Lal.il- , fi l th. Parrott ep trt- having trot wi th mini-!
in sleratitot .111 i' . , i . ....t..11,..111.,11 ine od. icy that the Ft emelt tract, email be permit. panics a , ntinuntly doting his overland jour
full) mitand tt j ohmic anol tike time re- ft (I 1,1 enter Home y Wiped opposition lit racy. The Mild .Gm Pacille is lined with
sponsiltility of au> stel'''e I, .r IGU it. N . ,be Ge, e,,, n s di. catch he ram., , seri.,..s n them, nod they are all, so fro" lie now, &-
thrum! ch. , . nioo or Va., i I 1 , 1 Ali .ir. will proionit i,, „r ~,i,,,,i-i,,„ ore ~,,„10 b t., n,‘. ing well. Ills /11“. to tls placers Wen itn
take place nand niter the eon, ija „t Idt, r 111. ..11ifet1'13 . 1111. . 1101 ". ' .l ' .11 r 1 ..') to 01, HO. , a1,....k, .1 f, r the purpose of itifneming lain
telligence, which reached Idierp , mlprt LAU) mans-the Ono rm.'' , ptieettem of Wane , self tat the subject. and hie reeelateme are
on the 2titli in the Csuildis. wre tyro anjonit .1 to Palo, with all possible . eve. more ....wane tan any 0. , lmr ^
Ireland e.t.a.:um trio, and as miser:tide .I.. e moost rations d j .3." I aecentht ai ached to , In all that coneerns
ee Cie, 1 .0 11, t, rof the 'lino, etymon., the Ltd. the digging or gold, he holly confirms all
Pronec.-The ale- meetings of th, icg at 1113 Melee I.l * a Spa,i-b r. ree obis!, former station. nts. The limits of the pla-
National A.41(411143 yore og
tots, op by alas- was marching on to, and It 'Om. A fresh cc. toatutl the soot". arc c. tedaolly bring
missions on thin ',Minn ~,„,,,,,,, ~, which atht ilild oas Laing made at Palermo to not extended by new distms etie . the Northern I
the Ministry final!) .A 0 ittle.l n maj wit) of „p" reside..., against the Neap& di.tri.,., owing. to tit , it r motets. from'
3S. It odds w ce,. lona, the goinincot. it,,,, Innit k aidtt ars .r.l , .ubtrut Stli Cc, iit irralion. have fed been folly eXplored, I
made on the stel.j, et that 31. I Will., Ilarrot •
Tow env and 31..i1e, are more or less. The earth in r 14accs has'heen dug to
did not give airy jostrortinno to, lien t tudi• di-hutted 10. tho lotmileprom edits,. At the depth of Mlle not, and the proportion
not recommettiling the ma:ovation of Itonu Imalterit and Moroi, all is fighting oil ..I gold found to be quite as great as on Biel
at all, and it hod heen tiara eased diet t e a„„1,,,,j„„ The ip„,, ~,,,,
„,,,, i n „,„,,1,,,,, mirtnee. Thee Gaines.. of the dry diggings
Eapedition should pr eel to Choi, in Vt... sopportt il L. the Au-ON,, enteted .thide, I. in• ,1111, (Imes almost incredible. )Ir.
chi* and entre remain as a midst eln el: mi in. oi, th n • i ill, inst. Tho An.i.i,,,, 4.0 Partot estimates the amount of gold tetud
the advance of the Neansittatis and Au- not eta.. 1 11 ittena at the dm. 1t the last n hieh will be obtained the present year, at
Wane, and only to mart It onwerd in fin-e of me. nit-, but they bad pas '+- ,, of some thirty Miffiom of &Marx.
absolute neeessit). The 31iniori were not, of the art..s , tiesnod orreildnd tvaii holirly ]bit the lichen of California do not con-'
however, unanimous in this, and it is hared uspected. rim it„lognese deb...led km.. sist in gold alone. Ail the precious metals ,
that Gen Gutlittot ova. hA t ione e d hi his -ekes itobly. They had offered to ac- me there found in greater or leas profusion,
conduct by Jl.O native of a certain feet'on knowleilae the Pope en condition that lie as well es the rarest and most valoottle
of which }I. de Mated is the heed w told edmmot to dismiss all blue priests of jewels. Two mines of sever have been4ate-
On Saturday, in reply to an attack Ilk 164 a .verninent complied that subjects multi by dissevered, nee or which i. know. tel
N. Flocon, it WAS stated that as seam en the „„el, in .,„ i iit e d t o dies.o condition" to but low persons, who jealously keep the 11e.
Government heard that the Russians were their sovereign. aster. Platinum is also known to elite' in
to interferein Germany, the, ...etc ...nee At Vendee Rodelski f..gone farther than considerable quantities. A rough diamond
to London, St. Petersburg, Berlin, and 1 " i- tl is Th. Verstiona asked for an ormji, nmrlv the sumo of • hen ' s egg has beet , '
Gana. They would endeavor to lit by ei ne i n „ t d, t h at ii h ny ado, obtain a tee- fottad by one of the minces in the Sacra
diplomatic waits, and if ahoy should rail, olizilivli or Frahm and England, to which memo Valley Gen. Vallejo, who was 3lr.
the Government would then apply to the the, had ~,died. PerroPe informant. says that it was brought'
National Assembly, for ire advice and omen-, Ile Answered that the Emperor, his mas... to him by the finder, who demanded 8100,-
temenee. ter, would never 'trunk • foreign power Initt for it. Emerald. of large size an fro-
It www " 1 1 1 " 1 " of a 0010 of censure by In Utterer° between him and his rebellious quently met with, bet their value sanely I
the Anomie,. M. Leon igneeh, Minder oubjeets. The Austrians were repulsed on known. Thrm nr four new quicksilver mince,
of Om Interior, resigned his portfolio into the sth maid, in an moult, and the 1 - e. have hare discovered one of which, a very 1
the hands of the President, and it is said netion "mount stete° that they made a rally rich deposit, lies between the valley cif San
aa" several others of tha present ministry sod too, 000 prisoners, width needs confir- ts Clara and San Joaquin.. The Fishes
will resign as sown as they can do en with-ine.i„. mine, however, is the only one worked as
oat amino coming the President. , RIM/dd.-The Emperor reached St. Ike- yet. The extent and .lee of dome quick-
Amooling to the returns received up to ' tersburgh front Moscow on the let inst.- silver mines is not cpsalled by any other
midnight on Thursday, they show returns of Three had already marched into °talkie en locality In the world.
15 Socialist candidatm. According to en- route for Hungary, to the as .. .. once of the Bemis of coal have also been I . ..redder'.
"bee statement,it ....wll..
e". that • F ll- Audriens, 120,1.00 ltusaiens with 350 ~... the coati, b u t cannot of mom be worked
Idolises and 111 Moderate, had been elected. and 27,000 cavalry. Geis them is well under the present Mate of lining". 1
The candidates aro known to hoe e obtained prepared to give them a warm reception in Mr. Parrot informs us that In the Siemal
• melons) el e °lo-in lbw " we ... i r e the Transylvatds, and them must be warm work Nevada, tn the north east of San Francdaen,l
damn of Lucien Murat, Ledru Both. Vie- b„o,e o it iv et, there is a volcano in active operation. On I
to Rego. Odilea parrot, env•lgnee, Firms Georgy hoe posted about notices that the third of March the heaviest snow Mono '
Leroux, Orets whoever refuses to take bank notes shoals/ in the memory of the ioltabitants took I
The Conatitationelle slates that the elm- hanpid. place. 1
tins of 52 departments known on Thursday There are beg fifty women in the town of t
night, glee the foilowiog " elder 4.--3 repro- ttied . The oldest Senator in Congress, is Footle., twenty of whom are Americans. I
entatins, of which inn
s, are moderates. sl Col. Was R. king, of Alabama. The len - The arrival ofa siiipload of female etnigmet.l
demoerats, or welalista and 75 friends or atm Imn e geet in Congress is Cul. Benfbn, of would be bli jI 1 - d
• cause of pu ereee ng an dl-
lb. Conatitedion. Missouri. At one time Col Benton was the single noes would receive Wen Wen
Germsecy.-Prumim la followed the lead toasted as the " lather of the .emir."- the • ended.
of Antra, end withdrawn her delegates lie denied the •• soft isnuaeheseat," and ' t he U. 5..1 of-mm.lW whin 111- '
Aim
Frankfert. Th e other principal pow. transferee! the boner to Col. King, as ante- ,ed free Sao Francium to the United Sales'
en All new dentlems do the 1114.11. 'rim in mein entitled to the lioslicknet of ea the. pith or Mash, has 1200,000 in gold,
The Oland DO. of Haden ham ben father off
the Senate. •• But," added Col• dam on board.
caate Sy from I. mewl, Whit is SI. , Benin. .I re to add that my (rimed_
a...."1„, d ,)k i ,„„ cm c g.....1, hoiaide., wild.. „h a ' at ,b mb ar a y Nearly the whole of 9atit. Sietter'• 40,51
hi A the rave town In Rhenish Pude' makin g the."-Detn t p,... p r 0.. ., °° o .1•1.. , f ir."..." a the geld, feel
Ils. immenusts ban mend Itairriandm sail - not of heeds to banes It. TIM prim eel
maw lb. Coastitation a protean foe its. , o rnate of 'Thylor'• Adanklatrailoa."- n aft , at tblk dilillbilP when OW Nue" Ili%
mall. At Bain • meet of Congress bad Under this head an Inillanarintreemds the ". $8 per lb., thimtP t at an ltruoiree Ii
~,..bled, o" 80 , . Gna n~ '. scheme of a delivery or Mrs Selfridge of three children we. down to $lO par W.. Tin° oat on'
flume Itaanrs3 state lied been reviteenl. A at ooa birth. It is true (add. the Louis- much sickness at the digging. sasept mar-
&el& enfederstion to be nebula y ul e 0„....) ata h a ., a t ot t o ear ., Toy and • fee OWN of fives Theta weal
Aunts .mama to a clew °osmotic. general prosperity " every branch of /.." an .16 1.. "."." ..7 ' .. 1 " I ri: 11"6".11•• "wing
with with Germany. The German States and dable domeetki ciderierke under Old Zack). „- -- wante -„ y; - .1 "•- ,o f -,, -- " '
Antra are ante to in to war. They me Administration, but in such matters as the I lion ofPantos
call
wh0 a,,....g inie w".1, 1111 1 11 . 04
Ile hem • defensive inane sad a foreign above, the credit is es mach due the mans- wr '.... wwwi '''.
°P." .early twenty
Int 01 7 bo tarred co b 7 eitheth power.- .. r a the •• am. Department," ss to ti. 7 100 " his life ea th e Perils so.* die
! either lower do sot emceed la proving Presided of no UlllOll. t in
e l t i h i r .i i
m et kz . . o d w 1 edg.l LI tl=
lie the ear an Ile latereet an mateally I
lartheid is Ile ehipuni. Be jest end her net • l in the vein extent et. her teinetel vesith.-
Speech by Senator Denims,
On the Power of Conn toss to l'rofil,it or
Admit Slurt•ry into Seto 71i tritorit,
St. Lou., May g 9.
Senator Manton mole It speech et Ji ifer
son City recently upon the onldert of obi-
Ivery, the Gest pert of which only is publish
ed. and Ofellpiril recent Columns of the pa
per in whielt it appeared.
Air. Benien goes into • lengthy esposie I
lion of Mr. Calboinda inconsietericy upon!
, the subject of I.lavery. Mr. It is very est.
a licit.
I Ile ones that it is stained Cldeny that
Congress has the power to legislate as it'
I pleases npnn the subject of slavery in terri-
I; it Len ever need the pester and
with the senction of Ail the antboriii.,
State and lederal, front the foundation of II e
Comer... to the pre.. Cote, C green
hes had the power to prohibit or admit sla
very, and no ono else. It is not in territo
ries. o r their pores eels and its deputies,
or the creatures of Concern.
No citizen of any State ran carry any
prophrty derived form a law of that State,
an men imynlid the hnundary.line which
creates it. Slave property, for this renege,'
cannot, be remin NI to California or New
Men ion. Nor can any legal establi.hternt
of slavery br looked for in tither territory.'
The only ellhet of carrying .laves they,'
would be to set them free. The ?eyrie of'
both territories were unanimous against it.
The Missouri monitions were Copied
from those offered by Mr. Calhoun in the
Senate of 18.17, and to know their design,l
you must Lena his was slam] at the liar-
mony and stability of tho Union, and that
the members from slave-holding States
would not bold the lead, myself especially.
These are the views is brief of the Rena
-1 tor, as far am published.
Locomortv Es tuna Beastau Arr.
errs Coah.—Rxperimente have recent,
been made on the Reading, Pa, Railroad,
which show conclusively that coal will
doubtless aeon take the place of wood on
locomotives, and cease a great reduction in'
. the coat of fuel. AProm a report of U.
Whistler, Jr., B%ineer, it appears that •
coal engine, made by Ross Winans. of Bal.
, timore, has both some time need on the ,
Reading road, tonsumings3ooo per annum
leas in fuel. than Baldwin's best wood en
gines. The wear and tear of thin engine is
somewhat greater than the ordinary locomo-
tire, but 1S {hill IS is almost the first one
in steady use, it is supposed that our en
gine
builders will soon remove all
ties, and coal will shortly bean generally
and on locmotive. a* it is on steamboats..
T Exhibition.
IIE Elietum Sashay a( Franklix Amid
eny will held he .new exhibit.. at that in
, xtiltitiee en Thaniday. July fah lull. iiitereimes
to cameo. al Woe o'clock A.M. The pelatti are
invited leattelid
Antphiotyon Exhibition.
n.po Invited to attend doe
trhetra7 Fnasklit7l= . y" ( 2 l y """` m. "'
weans nonlytenee at 1 Vetoes . r. ' 3l. sths
83'
THE PAIN KILLER la lweeeting as potent
I balite eme•ey ma well lament and to witla.aperatl
thntaghant the minket'. that It meet t• have an-'
le r eatirely .w. deettneed eW =nelleall
that Knead...as eauteetoll with the ellabliahasent
Han* at Micky. We west fee u t • la
Mates and Cluwela, ha• hat a Um advalatage•
which he had Ethan. eadaped la amebaatparl..
meat. yowl •
Aar h t ww•••• ealawawy.
he Wag • de•W In Kaia palm N a hi. @peony
hen Iteemaa • peekti dower. Nam* gels Me
Ide wowed wevew.elay. Chrettide.
&ally &Read.
SEst•trEtv :
11wi,wWWWW.,W
4.11 IWW.L, WWw . ,
V., MOW Owww,et
2fa , gloterlegreuutonsitm.
LUMIS k szeisaw.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS)
lA_) •••• 61.• W *WO
t.7.furipa
DOLT... THATRII,
BOTANIC AND DADIODIIIIIc NITAWIIN,
! Oak.. 0...r0.0r0rt I dm , . 6
t nll.ll,4l4Aurril
...1.1 .40. •••""....• • ••••
Wool Waited,
waaled, tor Cub e• TIM
LW...OP a•cuAistim
GOOD IV•le C.oknOr Plaool4
Clock, Watch & Jewelry Shop.
pllawaant ah.la• "44 welinlate. ellaarr
I a. rale a 1.01 , artier, soal iNats, °Oar we
l '" ...4 . =ing or all MIAs.
T.
Ashes Wanted;
1000",',V,!!'."'" . "" . 47"v
IL.LP 1 KNAPP
0111NOTON i%
Auditor's Notice.
Raymomd tr. Coe Menagerie
_ „
Earesl rullertien if
WILD PEARS, BIRDS AND REPTILES
HIPPOPOTAMUS',
The Prrforminr Elrphant TINT,
wia h e emeet ... all neer ehaienlX.
e..:Yhtt
=II. P.IMP.ZZ,
The Deem el' Wild Whets
Hun, I •-r - s. Lmaid4,l'imars Pothers it.
1.11 . 1mr
l'i• ill.llkll ot II •rfonl ow tolnonl.l.
- New Daily Line of Stages un
• - \A...W*4;717=4
Bet cen Ileolrome &faecal 'Nen&
A
owl mot..
onllll,. 11.•• l• newt dm Om anivol of Cho ran
r.u.rolon.l olse dervem.u.l.l rote imaa•
s=Z=l7,:;
Just Received,
" • 14.0( •
lIATS & CAPS
"ROI: on.l fun. was•mttnent nfloral..l.r. For Vat.
tufa ll •1141 . 10110.11 w.. .. sad Palut Loraf
• nu
IMurlit nod Mow. for 111.. 5 ...47 . 01711 i ,
I tin u In full •...risnaruf ju mu WJ
bllllllfT
".\ 7:47tren.1.:47,11
30,0
HAt s eto e
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t.tromm.
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15 17.."1171T1
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.
I ft....m1 Myr. WM., Jewelry , .• •
L 11 , 7 7 17 ... ;11.11ral .n•trurat•to, ;W.* K=
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At . ;4;:ti taw
'Firkins-41'4;2V 'l;'...rr
NEW BRANGEIEENT,
- the *One penieeer• it=
awes, Tinware. Dry liegabs err
asellsylllardware,
MIN MINIS Iloyfiya.
.7.. "4 "7—"4" " tr..211 - 2,-I.X
we so M., < wok to
YOIBT.
GREAT BARGAINS!
INNS WIWI ES CM 1
:WM= UM " er.,
1.11.1010 11 -4/NYM
Wan,14.••••.1.0•01.1.a" arm P.a.,
.om.y Yankee oral, Oft
=1 6 %=== 4ll =
awCz...ol,34=Weeil...o.l•Nten.
D MOM.. look 4.0.4 12 I* I. dise Mar, at
, n tip I. rl. &TOMS,
Re. Wen at Ye Im. rim MY. eg
lig P. J. 11,411111.
LICO3IIIIII,
!natio. or Ay
gs77OllZ . araiwriZlZZ:
BONNETS.
Fir vecrlnd, • 1.... ma or Now me.. )
• ••••••..........laa, .•0411 sad .1.6
••••.••• !AZ BO NNET
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Alm. • gre.•l ••4••1•• of 9••••••
Sha•le4wls and Orenmad
aooda
1•••4•• •• • I m0m..10.
7 mad Wm..,
11 us m o yrs a v.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
I „H. Batting Business, .
41.1
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NEW GOODS,
All
NEW PRICES.)
I :=lLTtitrrV - 4:::.7,171.;:"...r1.
=^4=
''1%,t1":,?1 - ;1.74.1W "'" u 11 "
A 1: "
'•
7 .
77 - "'"'""'
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NEIV GOODS
J WEIR.
New Goode Again.
av&I.0.111
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L. & 1.• • r ." I 4 V
Pt.• Fur I Aflla splinie ". &187u:::;,..;:1 ". 1: '
. 1.7; ' /WZY,I 7. & ' ;• Xl'4ll
a'a,~,..,.. ~ . ~
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N. Y. & Erie Railroad
FREIGHT LINE
STEPUIENA & MOWS
FORWARDING LINE FROM GREAT MD,
( CAPT. J TI
1051141011,)
QTRPIINNT TWOIP. IX W.
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11,4. mvloo ,
nelyng 041 nn Inninn nnln•lnnn In Nein .11In4,
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r nrln :nl , lllnl, /...• raw
1... 1 ...Ye...spun f 4.11.• ron.l mve
ri=;w4llti:., . Isaac. on Irynied ohntrteol
°ma 1b.., Apr 3.1 n. !M. '4IIO.:ITMOri.e.
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Susquehanna Academy.
♦Mhrrk sad On
No[l7l7Xtelv .11raulmear. L.. mut 4.111,ria Lox. "
11.- "
0.41.. try
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Chairs & Bedsteads.
1"1=7:;;:ttr1..":::13.:•=7,=?-1 . ..
fares. lealise.• ao Non been Pen, swam
eaa please aq cm, me a.. •••7 ras. WaS artY •
VA: 11 7 .71Veter=. """"'
14. IMP
J. 110YEll
Ilser..l,
NEW GOODS
MILIA
INT,:7II7:6ITATP!"
New Arrangement !
FREIGHT & COMMON
LIN lA,
• 'Arr.
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1,1.1X11.
Ditty Salt.
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Duuerrean Iliniatures.
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41
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IggiV •••••.1.1411*. Woe am... MAIM,*
.0.0r1 . • Oftat et M.* Comorty.• dist
Ibe albe Yale
at MNr lope/ oda early. MeV, aq•••
d 11•4 nbot, Ida ••••1011.11••••, NM*" Oen*
yet hoe Mt MI. Oiblell IJ Mr bows. Mao WI
lotworNal 0r... MM., ore imp,.
fin 14.11146.
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BRANT'S INDIAN
PULMONARY BALSAM,
Nop rant .1;ual. bat *Am of 6.4 ...1/
of Ole owe Onagthr Anekgeol mos eisvood
omand aeon as .eno wrer mad lor amy
vrll6 . vrere wy*
P."•••
1..4 to be arf0....•
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TY Atm (ran NA Leeson MY Nmendu wru, am.
as NAANANto.•
11.1. Fee** ANNAN 00•11
redvawf. alino
00U011•4 ocoNsumpTeeNtig.
me ell illsours •11.11/.. rosn,es• iron or
*bag wt.
The heeul. Thresh Lem, aid bast
-nt , row. I,7is .11 rens. We. In
.ryr Lamar lOW
:we= ree=
rairt.:ll=l.72a=""
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att1 . 4i04=0t......V0=114n
trevzolooo fto toe*, •••ii - mi
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obe ...raw reap... amtr=-I.ll= *
PENILE MINIUM 111111 curium
bt Y pohllo, boo awe
bees W.. be *I. AILL Os bs
do.tal ond ..,td0...• of dm mos. ea mionro
ream ***** Ham. Ito 111111.1 m 11.
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ZarZio mei euxned
eICIMAIS 1/.11,11111.111f. efee Pm.* Ike pest
CHANGE OF LIFE.
its .. Got to the W WE Wr Wadi
tyry os ere to 0r.... Whet do gno/12
sorprotrot ...et saw W doe /.4.1 1.1
.6ently In ea...orate W wen elm.
ocentuntrnoptt
A DYING WOMAN COMM,
W.Bw gtaet4. " 7::: ".". 7=1 6 .1
si'llt i i r: .47.1 . 47:Fpr10v•n0... /
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41. by .11,41
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fl•I II •.t.] UW lib 1
117110LUILA arreprrolt,
see eh*, nowt try Oil• Palma.
1 . ..• 111 • massee gresid MeMe
pN.
owl seem nem,. sfel elMenes se de, ese mem ofime te
rem merle ..a yes ea.... 4 rm..,
nt Pessemem, seenesme mem Warm. Miele MI
s .
117 M, .r•rizi;lti
eeeh meek mein le sane, men tie maims,*
I , —APE,. ereasst.t.. lesoutesse, IMIMMTS.
Fashions, Fashions..
, OILY 011.0Vniu feet.. V.. ralitile: et,
.143:V.r.t.;:rn„t7;Irrattnr.::*.
rp.1:1":::::nr`" . " ,
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C. B. COTTEN"' I
wommelme &racer & mailer at
.11 Maas
SPRING GOODS.
baudre ::
DRESS GOODS,
SHAMA BONNETS,
........ •••••••• oft. a.m.
May •••14....• AIM In eat aa
GREAT BARGAINS.
0111... e. A019,10.V. Min WOWS t
00.
NONIRON SALOON.
c.
M. akk thar /Uwe ••••
Maw a*. v015..41. kat N. ll* F.I.
b& Ile
Mieketel..*. gem, v., &ow.
an dm
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A dminianiteg Salt
*by ohm Met le' et dot Olgire•
Cam ~••••••• 1.1.1•1,011 be* ,4•00
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N.>, Jew. moos" erwilt va.111•11
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1M0...1w em MO& I. MIN
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ClantiOn , 4o• *-a gewea-
Irwr=l , 72 r.....7.Z . 11141e•••••••• Welk
CV4 . I •••••=l=7:l
owl rievosempotlei WY, IRS OR I.
Fish! Fish
unnnl. liar mo
Az . =7 , 411.• I.o,llpir 116. 1.46..
MORE NEW GOMM
Ili N lel he Ile bum Rtiedme lallathp
L O INO 01011.Moll—Mesen•Inags In ON
.6•06•10, red re.
Mr Mr
itl= 4 l% . 7=l * 4 .1 .=..trr "
ua J . IMAM.
NEW GOODS.
I"""sr=rtierialill=r;
jam 'Mr= gi b t:trArn4lrcr i. Ire=
•Vbe Miles
d fr=m, Apo% Se, 106.1 1. S.. PORT a CC
Seer
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