The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 09, 1854, Image 2

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    wiefurther ag; '6ll
listed in each Golint
mitten consist - 1 of
'Foster, and C. V. 1)
'en proceeded to select
• its next. meeting. Gib
reoklpt were seivrally
seas for the nest ro,:et-
The As3ocia
itiace and tii
son, Ilarford,
named a l - gui
Tewl.lsbury, tb fUllow
tnanirnonEly
ze mrs.; meeting, of
tt Brouklyn, on SAturdlly,
:rums 155 4,r,t one - o'clock
On motion
nirsolution
.Reso
Association b
tho ISth day
P. M.
was U
hat th
held
f &Iv
eu g,-I%e notice that the
of the l o ast intiettug,would
I,pointine.tit isl '
being bk‘fora'tl.4‘ ...I.ssoil
e.sion Cr titattl.s to the
to p;strnitt( , d (hem to or.-
:r build/11g, it adjourned
',tell. j 1
IS. T. SCOTT, I'r44.
0 Sec'y. I
1
The TrZsicbrut tl
Business cominitteel
be -continued by re
No other ti
ation, - with
'generous trus ,
culiy a. room
to meet as a
B. F. Tnv
-•
the sentence
61 Quinn who . /Q
tbc,‘ first degt'ee at the .
uterue COunty Court
, cu have -teen con'cieted
. der in the Ist •D3gl'ee,.by
totry, and ihe deeply.try
upon you the sentence cf.
.the COurt.,
ething strangein thesnl
bran gilt to an culideath
n, with who.in you had.
t connexion,' we have al,
pinion just tlelivereci on,
trial—but 'we Ilv.‘'e -also
in the whole ease we eat,-..
nvf..done wrong in
o ret
- j
.ad ne-2 .. 1 /011Eg Mar,.
about t be consigned by
aw to an
w.r, . early F . ;rave,, It
. ..-rang to others..
yen, as nprea:ll-
two pr three vears.since
nd rel--ectable liabits; and
conscience that the tne:s.n
',our to yeUr);
ntiti.d9-
has since;.e
}Gemo.: - . , :n :I-
onr ungoverned -violence: 7 —
' k mid thenul.t. of • disregar
,i' your r6lati'ves and frieildA.
urselt' to this . female
a truly the ~descriptioa el,
'.1.c.-Cote beard
strange watnan, for
' her voutli, - and fcrgettekh
.» for i her Lati.se
her pails . ..in bathe dud.;".
he law says you nzust SOP'a
cut her off.i.n. the wicked
r.o_tinte btv to rnake.
TC l ..:l,theta will Fe mal-e
giving to you a. ra...:-,rt;
Sente
• The folio*ng, i•
Conyngham,l
of Ja
victed of mupler ii
recent term Of the
JAMES Qc - iNts . ..—
of the crime of mu
a Jury- of year tou
ing duty of p . a..._cia,
the lawiremaii i§ Ao
That there is so
den violeneel whit
the unhappy worn
'been living in :Lie
ready said in the
the motion for a .
said .. .that:in revie \
not say the Jury
tiering thei verdi
Your car is 41. .
the prime o his I .
.the doom o the
. furnishesto , a le
We have: hCard.o
ted to havo,been
of fair character,
we believe in our
choly charge in :,
formed connexion
prayed being, wil
erable victlin of N
You have alas! f
ding the'coUnsels
‘•
and attaching rt
answering ;bat t
. the wise man, a
us quote, as "the
keth the guide
the covenetit of h
neth unto•death,
Elie is dead and
follow her-Ly6ti`
ways of het+ life, I
her peace with hi
merciful to you,
tended period. i
hi but the Openl:1
will be Compariti
eth the judgeme:
tkeCertain,v of
has full .
has full an un
promised t illy
redeemer, let m
'• anxiously 'to 10o:
! advice uu..ii ins:
.holy eallig "1 - ,
their dutri
to r.0:1
' v I
rdy Eho:t, hu.l coal
°Zia, b2li,eves
'hat juLl.jc:2l:::it but, ESA
:_•:1111(-7, threnga,LLe
3 v. - urg, - ;: v_vi ƒmod
: 2c =6tGar.,l
c7f 1;11-C)
BEM
•tl - :::2, - 4nt, - ..r.c.9 c-,:'. 1.7... T., 1-r.:, -
1 c:. ir . .... a. ,7,-... , .-. ~.....t;
b-,Y Ifi2 - ci ext Lence to . thc :au
ity, from -which vo•uho.va. beeti
t you '1), li•-:?pt lls.cr' i., zir. , 'lll
I point.c: by tLe 1 :::eolilive pf
ir.e.r. , ..-cl.-.C.on. 2r - 1 • wh,:n tha,l.
you 17. e tal-:.c.n tl:.:Tic , ..• to tLe
- nounce di l-1(.1i:. - 4:‘c
. t
of J.,uzerne Coun
, brounht, and th
the time th ipe p,
the State for ye..\
. time shall co:no'
place prepared I,
- valis or s yard c'
then and there L
are dpad+and 7
have mercy on
Dr TO - ,17 the
Lans. - , , e, - .1 by the zutil you
ran:: God in Ls iLriaite love
-oar f.:3111. • - •
It Pierve.f.it Chvirciii: •
the.
dc...,:r:ptin of PrE.F;:tiett
c;.l Etnnly tr.re, nat . only i
I lar Sai.bath.referred to. bat
A correEpo:
byterian, cs> t
Pierce at Chur
will be r4cogni:
as to theiparti c
of eceT2,, , Sabha
citizens qf Was]
that our Ifeader ,
sonal' halits of I
they mt 4 know
calumnies up o,
• runs as follow./
"The 'lles.
preached a phi
afternooi I - at!
worship.' The
although eidde ,
Fregation, was
ing a staled h.
simple Majesty,
sire, in tate fac!
.itis mightvsna
'unattended , to
.among he ito
. .
tentatiousls ti
hstratrge ~ to sir
Jont to e - as 1
• came— nd, I
I saw rt ne—L
sidewal - as he
,White Muse.
, Prcsi lent P
ing man, and
Of grea; •saga
was plain, (,ti
neat, his hair
order. , In pr,
five fee t ten in
appearance g
would not lc,
I ami tnld t
the Sal bath;
. And refes I
on thn day;
lie n-orrhip, .
sound moral's
The
he Chief Magiv.ratehat
how to appreciate .
A his charaeter. :The letter
r. Baird, - of . South Carloni4,
n, earnest . clit%Course. In the
tended - - at the earie place: of
president of the Unite.; l , States,
ritly'not, expec tea by the r,Q.n.:
presentnt this service, he he
arr elsewher.?. There was a
ver •
in m y own mind, trnpres;
it that the
tion Rhoula, thus come 'alone
the house of God, and sit dpWn
.blest of the people, s 6 unos-f
I 4. it
rat,was ir.ipoF.,sible fir me
1 1 , , He
rg,..L. -atpointOd
!e. retired: and he Went as he
without a carriage, for
n ,- ;. with the throngi on the.
• •
wendedw • bacil to the
,leree is - a : refi nerl, polished lOok
his - countenauf:o is indieative
'ci.iv and d&iision. llis i= y l r.:•ss:
ipl43 black.) and sorn ,,, vitslv
'''' . ,i . : n ' 4 . % • IT (1, . p er fec t
rran7o . 1 I. LA. ..1 ,st
...on he is, I should judge, about
icheiskgli : So far as -por.tonal
1 , 7,1 i, thereis' 'no American who
i , . • , --• ,
. upon th e tnan witn pt'tae.
1
. at he is n careful :observer of
re':w. , ..±....: t to 1 7 CetiVo. - hrly.visitors,
lo; - "li into any cost- , 2:Tonenc , .;
.i
a cor.staat attendant on p'tb
ut his blau , :tie e lic..re,ip f;:;0 of
and religion . is strong and le. ,
.appearance of the .Prei , ..l .nt•
.
strikingly devout, his . atten4iou
! -, eli. toithe f•ernion.; and at. ne t
Ihie . h.the preacher spoke of th , 3 .
', ich God'ovzrraks,theafflietions
• en, ha_ vva4 •obS'erved to shed
i od, r,iyo him- 'the:garment 'of
l'spirit,ot.licaviiiess 3' . I ;
f rester
ay Iva
en ci
was gi
p,usrtg
rid w
'ols of
May.
For th,
mane'
and tril
team
pain I
,
ASTER. GpfzitAT. leas decided
subseriberiftea weekly nc,wspa
vithin the county_ where the same,
' published,,si twilled to recieve
cc, of postage r.t ally: offitie, in au
- ray,proyid7A such office • is the
he li , ..uallyro.. , cl . eves communica . -
.
Po
otoal
ident
a
raper f
ng co
whiel
. per; re'.
. zs prinl
•
such
adjoin!
one ai
tions
v . mail
tcr MIKINS? A RAILROAD.
BA.l.Tutonr. ; Feb. Ist.
rom New Orleau, that Mrs. Lan!
tattled in one of the Courts there ,
20,000 Against the New Orle
• mpany.:,-111,e suit was bt ought
. li st a ir i ed in 1.4 e loss of lip r
1, 'killed 'br all - accident in the.
dreaui has
a werdtct of
ans Railroad
for &Maps
'hind, who W!
roil quest
. ,
it the foldreas .1)e plc,
p:lper.. Ti:, 'said coin
-13. F. tiivisbuiy,
.
bv, lar.oe rrur..ber the
Ino.ton. AVe, cony the letter
knew tlYe per-
pentottalts
. ,
•LA&GI:SIT CH:MA*IION K DIOETItgRA. PENNA.,
E. B. CTIASI?., & ALVIN bAY; Emirpus.
Moixt kone, Febrdaz* 9, 18101.
,„ .
1 1 ,i14,r.A1e...657?... ' PiArr, of " ills.
!the e., and
Rissmoa !a,ncl .Di;up.ix,l cf !the lio . se, will
please accept - our thanks for; raitnerols favors
ri.sCeired: • I
,APPOINTSItNTS BY GOVERNOR:—/
he
'Go-cel/or Ims'air z i:ointed Gen? Wei. F. Packer,
Judge L. Gillis, ReCeiveti to take
pow:fusion of andtuperintcpathe wcorka of 111 . .0
late Fr_apkilu . .Ca4al Coulp4y.
.
.17: 1 7 . The Terri; County DOnocrat
.comes
to 113 : with . a -nevi head, Alni.l very rauehlirn
: , , i ,i•
_: ,
pitiViAl: ill 'itB tykgrapnicat, appearance. lt
lioists to it's triastitead ili( name of. Wm. BIG
( I - •
,LErt, for Governor. i i: !.• ;-
• !
At...i - rP 0 irould call •thei attention of .61.1 T;
readers' in this , iiciuity toithe card, in another.,
column, of air.
,V. -B. aintins, teacher or
Penmanship. 'plc - flattering .encouragement,
n . nd liherrl patrOnage wh e i lies
_been extend-,
ed. him the pt.esent to m; induces to:
thron4hinnother Iconise of leSsons.--
Mr.jS. proposes itoriward iireminms of onei .
two and three doila;, - tol the tin-Ce who .l . • - < shall
•
male the most rinprovz.nnentthel coming term,
IT he News. , -
• I
- The De thoe,rats of the Berke Connty Con i
i gressiontd - Distriet,lnlveilected lion. J. Gt..
JO:4E810 fill the vaariey l oceasro
tile 'death Of . • -
.
The" Whig. L.-a ilaitiate f l ex. poveykor of Ifititie
:\ C 061!;:101S. ' cieeted 1))1 . th/1.) Senate of tll4-''
Sl.f.lte' on Saturdar la'st.A is Said he oweS
his !_ueeess k . the splitln the finks of the'
DerAc•crae7. ©- • '/ ' •
Th-z -o•eation stifl pros, nthreat
• •
an ec:t. „
d asp :" The irrival of t
Arribia hrings newi of thfii allie fleets enter
in, the !Thick the !@ ntii)n of prO-•
the- tenit, l iry fro the'amgreS
i A -'•
sittaroon. :Tins
. ts con
! siderc)j, C.`-sar, a t reaiors"
.
dec.hrin. , :, War tip4n the allieti_p
Bat; 110-heen
I . •i;re.. - ,s the jast. 'exeefa
the "7e 1,- ;qsh' , oi'4o N 4 'llis
I chief. topic of d:sktusSion.: •
• Texri;atnelltJl6use , and
t - fre (.I...l•SiTOyet.l
mir:ing last, wit:ix the r.icAt-of t
• Twf men - rew4 arrested. i
Tjedn ettljty . . Jai t week, ,o s
gery.. Cbee_rs for variaushinon
Yerl.t ? w 6. rem i.
A destructiv3
zrnor the ste.aritioftts
clay rnomilirr i,sc:ven:stea
several barre.,,... , s'i woroentir
, -
6" •3 .; •
•
.41p . 7,Ontre
' 1:4 , 1cr 1:13 torn.
the unanimi
e Kenzie; the qmerrchle Rev.
.F 1:.
2Trlshti'rr!'
l ltit: to.tiorri/ar
I,latzi'Abt of A.sserifulv, h. $BOO
T:,itrary., Is to 1.)e..-Pc.ept clpet du
Fear. Dr. P . 6 Vflitt, is a learni
~ . ‘str....elr,ed • clergyiman- of, the . 1 5 robyterian
Church,,war.nly :nttnehed'th the principlei of.
1
-tne„Petnon': - ...tic. , vartyi and, hi. appoint?.ent .
is honorahleto the power that -:onferreclit.Li f
I He_ wr.s the -Intiinatc personal friend of the
late 'Pratecis IL Skunk, and stood by his bed
! . , . ~ .-, - . „. 1 .•
..
i sae, a. - .llnlnlster ng tilb co - asp:atoll of religion
1 4 1. • ; L,.. dying - - .- .
,o him; )n /us hours. .If Me, lEcillat
-1 ly . pure character Were tie recipients of?alj
publit "cMcd:i in. this Connnonwealtl:l, the Dem
6eratic -party would" be invincible.
Success id 'Ulm!
learn,that ;Our old, frond, - Hon. C.
frLLa g (5 familiarly known all.
lens as one. of..the oldest and most successful. ,l
meichants of the count, haalormed au ar
rangement with ISAAC L.gryr, Irnporteraud
dealer in foreign and doni4tk Hardware 4:e:
Pearl street, 'New regret that
our. businc , s'eatnuannity is abOut to 1 . 06 our
• old friend, tan(' hope.that,. abundant sn'kzeis
5.
ma, aattendhim '- rn his n "
• .• •
Why should not the dAlers
ui of this county
• 4 - • • •; .
• • -
make it a point to visit-Jn when Burehasing
York . , and "examine bfore pureha:
sing elAew'nhre." Mr. '4;ler. is a 'lPleasarit
af
table ma-a, and we are %Leertainthat he will
. t 4 1: • •
take every pains to deal,; lap old friends
to their advantage;
. _
Nu - Paper e at Harrisburg. :
, i •
Andrew Hopkins, Esq., - as will; e semi from
,
ir,
the prospectus in another e lnirtn, propdses to
establish a-new Democratic, apei at oull t State
1 1, •
Capital, entitled} The Pen sylvctnia - Patriot.
:qr.. Hopkiii', says ~
the ,clittylki , fi 1)e:116c-rat,
4.the sun off Col. Win. !Hopkirts, our Canal.
Coinini.ssioiier,` and has had exprienee in the
e4i-tonal profession. He Londucied the Wash
i:lgton, (Pa.):E.:6minerc t and the Pittsburgh
bait!! Union; with much talent. ~. .
. .
. .
. . ..
• Flaz.-4bout half . past ten on Friday night
a fire was . 'clisCoieied in a small
,Wood buil,
4iii! , on Fianklin' streetj, occupied: abOVe by
Iltert,4-; , r , as a shcre,shop and 'below by Mr.
ilardihz as a stoic.. : The-.building was soon
et, ve •oti - Hi. in ilante.s, which. conimunicated to
the two adjoining wood );ouildings, the.4wel
-lilig 1i0n..0 and grocery q(Mr. Thotnii'Allen
n the sonth; and the shire. and . *tin More of
..dr. • .Xlien Perkir.s
.on. the north—and -the
whole Were as bad . ai .;destroyed i befoie the
,fire could be arrested. , The Firemen' Weie
promptly on hand, and !With !Ilieir usual skill
, and efficieneY..ia out the. fire in a Manner
I t ,t7.ratifying to Took at and worthy of all praise.
the losers we learn wet all insured Sufficient
iv to• cover their_ . j os s , u nless Mr. - Allen's-in
I < ~,.
1 suranc.c. on his house, May. fall a little. short.
1. — B ingham ton Den. :: -'. i . . - ' ,
u ,- ,Zdr.-Darlington has pmented a bill
in the Legislature requiring. the, Banks;of this
Statb to publish in a county newspaper vith.
in ten slays after the first Monday of each
Month, under a penalty:Of $lOO, a Istatement
rerified . by oath or affirmation, letting forth
the capitaL , amount of deposits, notes In cir
culation, drafts or note4idlicounted, specie on
hand, and the total 2164 and liabilities of
the ro , .••pectirc banks on the esi4
1 1
" The Little Pilgrim. 4 ,-=-This is the title
cif a
: monthly, edited: by Grace Greenwood,
We regatid this as Otie of those
:publications Which sill:mid. be found in every'
`family Of .children ijt • the land. :The very
name of Grace Greenwood; in connection with
periodical fOr the younk, is a sufileietit rec.:
ommendatior: Address Leander K. Lippen
cOtt Phil'a,--terms $9,56, per annum, single
copy, in adyance, or .ten copies, for four
dO .
„ . r• •
• .77ic Student has tigaid made its appear=
ance upon our table. This . is. a beautifully
printed periodical, and Worthy of sulace in.
the library of the - youth.. You who are in .
want of a good : cheap magazine _will do well:
to subscribe for this work. Terms, $l,OO, in
advance. Address, N. A 4 CalkiuS, Editor and
proprietor, New York City.
. ,
While looking oVerOur. numerous'exchan
ges, we cattle across a ',Magazine,' which We
think, worthy of a notimin our columns. It
is printed upon - new and legible type, and for
beauty and excellence of [ composition bannot
be •surpaSsed. Parents who have children
that you wish to becoipe wise, will find this
work of great advantage. to them. By sen
ding *l,OO to S. T. Allen, 116 Nassait St..
New York, you will be furnished with' Afer
rys- Museum' one year.. ! •_
•
inr Y. B. > SeAI ANS, feeling - 'obliged for the
xer,t.liberayfatronage he ha§ received, du
ring his„present cour4e in.renmanship;invi
all w will do him the favor, to call S ur
da evening and examine the .succes- of his
esent - one school g atis will
e given them for that pulpo:) , Vo see wheth
er their patrona'Fe should,be. -tended during
another eouiT,e, l if so a cln. mid be, formed
that amity?: And shoUld thev.think prop
er
to extol tn/ Emir amount of patronage as
this term, to addAo the interest, a prize of
$3,00 will .be / Vrarded to the one making
the most improvetnent, t. 2,00 to the -neg.
.1 4 ,1,0 p to the edit.
- .
.
- : Artie li*.busylvania .Patrioti
1'
) 4 ' he underNigite tl has Made 'arrangements:6
commence the iMblication,of a Newspaper, on Or
about the 221 tray of February, (inst.;) nt liar
risburg, in tfiestate . of Pennsylvania, to be enti
tlC4 "The Pe.' nr.l:ylvania , Patriot." • It. is intended
to make the 'paiier a ft.;arlt,;si and consistent urivo
eate of Deniucratic principles.. Bred and burn in:
Pennsylvania, and .. ardently attached to the
Democratic pary, its principles and. its Organiza
tion, will Le; 1
m 3 pride and plen.snre to make "The
Patriot" wOrili Of the blithest confidence; not
only. of those who may concur with me in senti
ment, but of intelligent men of all opinions;
:Under Providence; the Democratic party in
il.is,co'untq isithe great leader and champion of
liberal doctrine's. BY the samo inserctiblo will',
the American continent has been set apart as the
one in Con
ngitatipn of
ontintiesdie
buildings at
on TbursdsS
contenls.
Boston . 01
'it:ion of .fO'r- .
is on vapons
fl r
ans broke(iut
'Yee on Satnr
ets, together
L•lv destros-cd.
ys the. Retid
,s' consent; of
*R.Pe
41,p.
,s fixed a
year, and he
'll l ' the entire
and highly,
gtiu fithtiration.
Penmiuship.
. ,
grand theatre upon which the problem of man's
capacity for, st , if.gwiernment is to be tested.—
In the mission 'entrust ea to tile Democridie party,
the Democratic press occupies a forward and
prominent position. ' The conductors and cen
t/tiller's of this great engite should, therefore, be
able-to point to the record of their past practices_
ty; t..
came.
The PeniisS - Ivanix. 'Democracy require a faith
ful Newepapci t Harrisburg. They never have
been more thoroughly united than nt the present
moment ; but it is el Elie first importance thatthe
confidence that tob:often follows success, should
not be - alloived to ;result le indifference to the
maelriaatirms of their opponents:
'"The Pidrief' will.l,e the open and decided rid
vacate* of he .Administratic,n of FRANKLIN
PIERCE. sOn th 4, as up. - in all other subjects,
we shall spipalcwithriut hesitation or reserve.—
We are Feud of the manly and the outspoken
tone of,the;President and his advisers 'on the
rrr•nr.c•Jl.,:(;,..o •• • • -
I.es - 0i1...t0n to coneriet ai:ltloverninent , upon: the.
strict principles of, the Constitution—proud of
tils•broad, bold,and comprehensive policy-,preud
Of his opposithin to extravagance and-wrung—
and proud ef-hiS d4termination to adhere tot the
,great, republican id as embodied in the Corljpro
.inise measures 0f.i1850,.as the hest way telprd
mote haMiony in all future settlements of the is
sue of Slavery in the Territories.. Thaw fardis
affcction hes fa led, short of its . designs against
his Administraliori ; and the people through
their represent tivCe in Congress , have 'closed
their ranks en hinria_stically around . him in the
lofty rfririt of confidence in his integrity and; his
ebility, and Ur distinct approval of his generous
and impartial policy.
In the-same temper, and.iwith'equarfranltnims
and sinserity, will "The Patriot" accord its full
support te the Administration eI.GOV. BIGLER,
and to, the eminent prOpriety and necessi4-
re-electing thatocise;'upright, and popular chief
Magistrate. The: trophy of his
. fitness and the
proof of his deservings -are foend .in the unex
ampled prosperity of the Stale, in the economical
administratioq of the State-,Government, in his
prompt-opposition to corrupt legislation,. in his
recommendations ` of practical reform, an ~n'his
,oninest'and• able 'expositions of Democratic perEr
cip!es. •
"The Patriot" will be vigilant and constant in
iti;devotiem to the interests of Pennsylvania, as
well as regards our home affairs, as in our con
nection With other States, and with the General:.
Government. The fidelity of Pennsylvania to
the Constitution of the United, States; and to the
preservation of the Union, has become one of the
household words of the. Democracy (lithe Nation.
When others falter and fly, Pennsylvania stands
fast and firm. More than once has she been the
bulwark . upon which the hopes of- the country
, hrtye rested, and against whicbthe wave-sof Nor.
them .farfaticism have dashed as . in , vain. - Now, a
heretafcre., her strong nrm end giant energies
are ready to resist the enemies 'of States Rights
and States eqnality, and ready to uphold and.de
fendllietreat-prioc)ptes which have made and.
preserved us as a nation. _
It therefore, be a pleasing duty, on mY
part, to endeavor to be worthy of the responiti,
bility of''conductingn Democratic Paper in the
nnMe'of.that party, its doctrines and its usages,
to which Pennsylvania has contributed so many
saving and signal majorities.
"The Patriot" will be published weekly, at 82
per annum, payable in advance, in excellent style
and on good paper, and bo printed upon new and
legible types. .
I respectfully submit this: enterprise to the
confide* and the support of the people of my
native state, and especially to the Great Demo
cratic Party.. ' • ANDREW HOPKINS.
HarriebureiPa., Feb.. Ist, 1854.
Foreign News.
The news from Europe is important.' It is d
very important.. Alt Europe is in a state °CH
feverish' anxiety. 'Western Europe is await-1
ting the answer of the Czar to the ultimatum
of the .Porte. The Czar holds the peace ofi
the world in his hands. All nowdeperrds up
en him.: His refusal' to agree to a renewal of
negotiations on the new basis, plunges Europe
and ...Via', and, perhaps, America, in. a gener
al war --;--a struggle suc as the 'world never
saw—a!battle of giants. An unfavorable an
slwer from Russia is a signal for the bombard
ment of'Sebastopoland the temporary destruc
tion of Russian power on the shores of the
Black sea, of immediate aggressive operationsl
in . Briti'Sh India, and the opening of the great,
European 'campaign. Hence the anxiety tO,
hear frem the CAr. Hence the feverish, tluc-I
tuating,condition of the English money maH
let.. Hence the increased demandlor Amer . ,
lean
.securities. What will the Czar dot We
hope to, know by the Pacific, due to-morrow'
from Liverpool.
./Alt4ugh at first sight the news does not
appear of much iruportance, yet a careful pee--
rural will show ILAt itis full of interest. Eu-i
rope is in Y.. Herald.
Aar' Tho Dem', State Convontion. convents
at'Efarrishutg the Bth of 3ferch next.'
THLTiTY-THIRD CON
First teision4
I - ',Wisnisoferr, FebL
Evere4 presented, a meminial
front!, the widow of AndObon, the naturalist,
asking Ciingrts to pereliase the lame sr.-
ings , of-the Birds oti ',.A.ixterica,i belonging to
her hiisband.
i
'The Senate then pioceeded ',lto the cedsid
oration of the bill from the House, .estendiug
the t.ime'for the locating of thi land warrants
of 1812, Which, after debate, ipar,sed fiaally.
Mt. Hamlin subrailted a unanimous report
froth
froth the pommittce,bn;Printing againit the
establishment of a Obvemine4 Minting Of
fice: !
;i1
-- - : . ,
The Senate took iii the repot. ,
•! -
diciary Committee regarding the quesuun of.
~
the jnghtof .Mr. PhOps;to a sqat. . i . z '
Mr. Bdtler -luiving;l.he floor; spoke 'at (sot e:
length adversely to the; right iof Mr. Tpelps!
to his 1- seat. He argued that the' E -CCutive
ap :
! ointment was. 101..! . !J
••• ! !
. f,.
Mr. Btidoer folloi4d, urgiiily, nd existing!
.
bindin„o• force on duiExccntiv•. .appointpent:l
11r. Phelps then took the . 4or, and :argued'
t ii
at some ;length bisr!igh "'. o his ..seat,',,discusi
sing all the.Constittt4ohsl provisions hearing;
upon the case. - Without concluding.; his re;
marks,,Vp gave' • yc andi
n the 'subject v' i si,s, on
meiion - ' i)ostp ed until Thinidatreat, .
..
• The, Sena e then vent into Executi , ie Ses 2 ,
sion, 'an (after an hour spenetherein,*ljour4
ed.; ' ;• - - • - ,f.• 1 •?; . -'i .. I
ousE.—After !sOine unimPortant-h*iness
C Houfie; on motiiini., of Mr 4 :Olds,. resumed
the cou.sideration,ottlie vote on the reference
of the sate' transtriis.S . lois . of. the United; iStateS
mails. '' - •.! ; . i - 1
•,!.! •
The Housethen. went into Committee of
tb&WhOle and4estMied the iconsider4ion of
the arneudmeu to:,lhe
e Deficiency - b . illl
The cimninittee ttieti 'rose ciithout disposing
of the blll;and the Mouse adjourned..l
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,
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. . :WAsnikror.:, Feb 3d.
~;. . -4- ,
.6r.N.O . E.—The Senate met; at twenty min t
tites ,after 12 o'clock., 1 and Proceeded I -to the
consideration of the private ealender.i . I -
Several' unimportant bills.f ; were considered
and pa.sed.
:,--.. 1 1., - • i
. i.
rile morning limy havingiexpired,i the pri
vate cafender was postponed.. The galleries
of kite chamber were densely! crowded- in an- .
tidipathin of the resumption i)f . thedobafe up
on the Nebraska bill., . : .;. i I
The ...4enate . ~ theaiiesumedltheconsid - eration
of the bill providing-for thei organization of
the new; territory of Nebraska.: . I ~: - -,
- Mr. Chase having.' the floor spoke a length
in,l- replf to the reniarkSefJlr ' . Dougt s. -'III
I
moved, in the.: course of his reintAks, an
amendnient to-the bill, to strike out t # Words
ddelarhig the I.tlis.q.dun cornitromise !repealed
bsf the acts of 18511...' TileSti , words, Ibe said,l
u:'ere intended to dianonstrate, and coatained
11
arraisertion historically aa s iti • in• fact 'unfoun-
I'dd. He entered 1:Itito the ldiscussion of the
subject with no unkind feelings. tewards . any
one. Ile looked at the subject onli'i-uot at
men. The crowded galleries and lc bbies,.he
said, around him, bad been attracted hereby'
the transeeade.r.t. Importatipe of this great
qUestion, and not. rinnety IA); Lcar ‘.,,, r vt n!:...
Maul:le:abilities. Ii continuing his ernarlca,
he said ;that at the'...peetingi of Congress there
was no agitation. 7 ;The animal imvsage -Of
the President inforMed the ',con itry I that agi
tation had been quieted andi that le, 'efforts of
tic President.would l be directed to ' reserve it
in a state of quieLl:; . . A few; doubtedL tether
the acts of 1850 W,p ' uld prnve to be ii`pe Ma , :
neat adjustment orthe varh;lus questitins groW
ing. out; of the institution of slaverp - ThoSe
fcjw` thciught the citily way it.o . settle die quers
tmn was tolutraiii Isalveryt within the 1111114
..,0 ,1.... 4,........,, -.....i.;!;.;__.:...„.1.:,....t b u i. i... .c• t. 4.
dom to all Where the - authority - -o . i the gen
eral gocrnment ‹iitteuded.; • These here but a. small' tninorit:,- . ,*id they were regarded. liy
all as fictionists.. - Jn,this, however, there had
Been agreat Mistake . ... They wer - e!..itot fac
tionists; He saidiiltat at i.the* lieg,inning of
the" se.!;iOn all was. quiet; things, iheivever,
had noW elianged:.; but who responsible
fOr the agitation that has ktri • 14? ~ I N .ot they;
s
certainly, who arch: styled - facti ' istif, but the
finalists theniselveN who I.fr part) esolutious,
have delared the ;.subject 'foreverAtied.-H-
They Propose thata &acre&
.compact; at his
4 i 5 1,
cl i ndurl throughput a- whole generation ;of
men, stall ..now Wrescinded. .What .was the
lexcuseiof this I . Why, that the compromise
of 1850 supersedd the ccimprotriisel of 180.
Now, lie ventured' to assert - tl:at nio span lie
iore S4nator front Illinoi4Mr. Douglas) pro.;
posed it—ever dreamed that such results had
been aecomplislied.by the acts of 1850: The•
1 • • ...
authority of Mr.-Clay had been qullted to stis
tain.stich a positton, but :that.the gr i eat states
man had. never, in all lie bad saiddmiggested
- sitql a roonstrotis . proposttion. 1114. referred,
also, to the speeches of ?Mr. Atchison, who
had said at the last session that the Missouri
,eomromis.e had not been repealed, - and he
Huever. expected it-would IK - .:. He added also
1. 11 - 01. this point, tlis:it, neither Mr. DOuglas' bill
; Ibflast. sets; ion- nor ;that introducediand refer
ilted on, the 4th of' January -last, provided for
the repeal of thellissoun . comprcnise: - -Ile
; •i r -
Alien traced the !. various mutations of the
(;bill now in- cont•se of committee,` and held
that never until the 22d ofJanuar last was
the bright idea r,eptertained. by ati • one, that.
Iy
was then for thel'first tittle. expres. , -ed by: the
Senat9r from Illinois. 1 -*
• Mr.',Chase then prock-ded to refer to • the
I addresi that had been issued, and; which the'
Senat9r from Illinois (Mr. Douglas) had . so.
'
freely ;commented on.- 1-I9 said he
. was will
ing and ready at - any -time to maintainall
the assertions of that ad4ress against any at
tacks ,upon it, which thelto! might choose
to make. - Ni. - i . .
When I'Mr.. Case halite nclude, -Mr.- Di x-
Sex
on obtaiued the floor. .', ...
-It Was moved' to adjourn - Until Monday,
but the motion *as dis4grear to::.1 , ' - :I
. The Senate: then adjourned. 1. - :: ..
IloniE.—SoM e little;unimportant business
was-Aispos:ed cit .! . p ' -' ,I • , •
'. The House then - went into C9rnmittee of
' the Whole on ' i t.he state'iof the Union; and re
sumed the consideration of the private eaten
der. . - ir - 1 l • I . •
5 . '1
1 Seteral . priv.4te , bills ; :passed mmittee of
the Whole; and being reportif - the House,
were with othe t's 'considered,l anal-Passed fin;
ally.: i-i ! L, . ' - 1
Thellousei then adjortied 'until Monday.
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scentIIkASIIINGTO,,W - Feb: 4
-Sou.m.—*.;Fish Presented 'lle proceed
ings 9f the cent meeting of cit'iliens-in New
York - against, - the -passage of . the Nehraska
-bill nnw,befora r 'i !the Senate:. HO asked , for
their reading. r.! I '. ' - i • I '
. , . • -‘ - - ~
-Mr.' Doug , A.:ohjec:ted. '
- On motion; the yeas )and nays; were called
.on the , motion ,to read: the proceedings, and
it wat.rejectedil I , 1 -Th • :, '
Various.- inerriorialtiwere then presented
against the :Nebraska bill, from 'tthe citizens
of New liainp4iire and- Pennsyl%iania. -.-;
.. •
. Mr, Broadhead presented fou n petitions
frotn , 'Pennsylvania t agiiinst the, removal' of
the Mint to NOW. York;
~ -The Senate:Allen again Proc ded . to i the,
consideration. of thebill: organizing the fie*.
territory, of soliaska. i ' , '
Mr: Dixon h aving the floor, ! proceeded to
speak atiength in ref4etue to:the previsions
of
_she'bill. IHp gives ithe bill a hearlT . sup
' '
port, becaur as he says, it aims at .repcialing
the Missouri coimpromiscandirepeala theAti
ourii prohibition_ He concluded '.his'spekh
at two o'clOck,'and - the Senate Ivent z iyto Ex
ecutive sesiihn.! . : •I.
The liourte is not in session tlity, having
:yesterday' adjoUrned to Monday,..( •
BESs.
. . .
,
Venitttl:bania 'o. i ', 4isititure.: .•
, .
. . .
-• . , - HARtzi4nOno; Feb; 2,• 1 $"54.
SETE , . The Speaker'laitl before the Sen
ate the:,anbual rpfort. of the Directors 4 the-
Franklin PanaiCompany':'. `-• • 1 .
Mr. Fri .read' in place a bill .. relative to
sale a dieonveyanee . of real "estate.: : -
.The,Ai I; to empower' CoUrts of .Common
Pletlito incorporate Scicintifl i o and Agricultu
rilations, was also considered and pas
sed.- 1 : -
Several other bills' -of minor impOrtanao
Were dims tiered and pasSed. - ' J 1..
The 'S.enate then 'adjonrned. . -
_. lionsn.l4.The Committee; on the contested
Seatof:TLomas Mandorsfield, from the county
.olPhilad,APhia, subruitteda'report, thitt / the
facts set forth in the . petitbin of -Mr: Roberts,
had nnt . becn supported by
.the evid.ctle ad
duced Infore the committee, and thit Mr..
Mandersfteld was entitled. 'to his seat: I .. -
The Th i port' - wa.s . , on. motion, agreed to. ,
The;balance of the session was takeil up in
:the consi oration of wholly unimportant pri
vate and lOcal hills. , . .- . .
The' ouse thet adjourned.
t of tbO„Ju-
SEN . Vr' ;Feb. 3d.—Mr. Cribb presented the.
proOedings of the meeting of the -Officers :Of
the first iegiment of .volunteers- of Philaclel- -
phia, reMonstrating against the '..pholition ~ of
.• , t I ,
the miliO4 system.. . , •
The *ate then took up the bill to'nuthor
ize the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to
pureha.se: 4 site for its depots in the'city; of
Pittsbin rii!, lihi6 was considered and passed .
finally. , :
1 ,,
!• , H ;
• liir Mans, from the Special dommittee,'to'
whom that portioti•of the'.Governor's sres• - sage
relating to t a sale of the public- imprqements
of the'' State . had. been: ref fired, reported a bill
for the Sate
of the main line. of. -the; Public
Works at ; a price of no(less than tweitv-mil
lions.Of 'dollars, The hill Was accoMpanied
• with an elaborate report, ;arguing strOgly in,
favor Of -4 . sale, .and discussing iiii detail
the advantages resulting therefromi to. the:
State.: : • • ' ~. i
. , I
The ininerity of the committee wil! submit
- .
a repeq to-morrow, against the salei of the
Works: - • - , • ;.1 ..
The Senate -en adjOurried. • ! '
th
House. . 7 -' Quite a number of local Bills were
read -in place, of 'Which. the ; following‘are the
more important : - • -•: • 1- . - : :
A bill to increase the salaries of the -Asso
- elate Judges of the COUrt of COrumOn Pleas
of the county of Philadelphia . . . .
The House then proceeded to the &insider
ation:of the -bill supplementary : to ..the Ten
Hour L. I .IN'V. which was .debated at some length
i..
1 and variously amended. •• . • .. , • •
The section prohibiting female . coperatives
I pe
, and
engaging tan o work for . more' h ten
hours Per day, or sixty hours per w
i ek, was,
•
,-,., ,-nnit•im disagreed to. 1
: The bill: then passed, finally--yeas; 43. nays
22. - ; _ ... , ' -', i
The House-then adjourned. :. I. • • •
•
. . ,
• SE'ATE, Feb. t.,--Quite a numlei of t ••
peti
tion:, &c., were presented, and among them
several!by Messrs. Goodwin and roulkiod„.
from 'citizens of Philadelphia, for a change
ten honr lair.' .
Mr. Qtiiggle, from the Select
. Conitnittee,46
whom that part of tini 'CrovernOr's 'Message re=
lative to a sale of the 'public works bad been
t PtinOi t y repokstrongl,v
opposing the: policy or suchsale. .
Mr.ll-liester. submitted. a series of pint res
olutions instrneting, owr Spators' ire Congress
and requesting our Representatives oppose.
stny. reduction or repeal of the. duty,. on 'rail
road i imported into the United . E.it a t
Thd . Senate then adjourned untill3. P. M:
on MOnday. , : ' •
,;
To reOtaate the manufacture and • •ale °tin
.
. • •
5£C. 1. Be it enactedikyithE Senate land Ilaiese
of R4reseniatires if the Coinnwinccalth of • Penn
sytrania, in _General ;Assembly met' and it is
hereby enacted b 1 the
.authority of the )41inze, That
.no. person shall be allowed, at any thne, , to. man-,
ufacture or sell •by hiniself (kr his agdnt,.aireetly
or indirectly, any, intoxicating liqtnirs, whether
the Same bo spiritunua, vinous or malt, or a mix
turmOfl,,he •satne, or of any of , thein, or any
other: liquor posseasing intoxicating; properties,
except as hereinafter provided;. and ail payments.
or cOinpensatioa given for any liquorisold in rip-
latidn of the provisions' of: this act,! whether in •
money or in property,.•personal or real, shall be
held to have been received in Violation of law
and! against ela!ii y, iind Without cOnsideration,
and may , be recovered back n inonny of like a••
mounts or property of; like kinds is by law. recoV:
erable t and the suits, for recovering the same
May be main aitied by;,.6e person or persona to
r. whom said liquor was sold, or by any person re-
I lilted to him or herby hlood . or macilap, if not
by law-disqualified frOnt!snint7,.; oc•iflsneh -person
to 'Whom :said liquor Was sold shalf fimo'beeome.
. a pUhlic charge by the-overseers or tzuttnlions of
thwpoor of the proper district,• and,when labor
• shall have been given fur such liqdors, the .wa-.
- ges; thereof may be recovered in like manner-and
InnY be sued fur by the like Pers'on.': Prerided,
That the defendant in any such .antions shall,he
entitled to the benefits of the'statufes. of limita-
tion, as in other like cases.
; . SEC. 2 That the Court of quarter sessions of I
caeh county, shall, c4l the first chi of the first
tern) of .said court, after the first-day of May in
melt year, .or as soon thereafter as may he ccn
venient, appoint *end suitable _ polson,. of well 1
knoWn honest, temperate, and sober habits., as I
agent for the
• Commecniealth,- . to tiny or manu
facture and sell at some . converne-atpointin- each
ward, borough, and township, Within , rodd county,
.1 . .
proper wines and other, liquors foe sacramental,
medicinal,. mechanical, and. artistiyal purposes..
and fer no-other purposes whatever; such per
sons shall be appointed for the tette of one year;
mays - he - removed- at any time, at the pleasure
of Said court, and shall receive stieh . compensa•
doe as said court shall at the time Of his appoint-
Men( determine, sli.ch cotnpetisation shall be
fixed with . refereneo Ito the probable cutout-4ot
-sales for the purposes a(oresaid, lint shall in no
case exceed the profits on said sales; and the ap
.poihtments made as required by this section shall
be ;certified by said court, end filed amon g its,
-records; and the clerk of said con 4 shall - give to
each person so appointed, a- ecrtiOate-of his rip
• pointment, and shall receive 'for shell certificate,
the fees allowed by : law fur Certifit.rites •in other.
cases; but before any person -so appointed shall
receive - such . - - ce r tifii:4 te, or shall !do any act in
pursuance of his said appointment, he shall ext. ,
616 and deliver to said court a bond in the name
•of the Commonwealth; with - two Pr more, good -
and sufficient.spreties, to be approved by, soid
mart, in such penalty. as - said 'court shall deter
mine, having reference- to . : the probable value of
said appointment; but which penalty shall in no
case. be in w less surnthan ene thOusand dollars: -
- Proxidtd, That no . such Agent shall, during the
continhatwe - Of his 'agency, keep An inn or' house
et,publie entertainment.' .
§Ec. 3. That each person so appointed to sell
liquors as aforesaid, shall lteep an accuratO c
,
count In - writing s of nit the' .liquors- bought or
taanufactdred - by him,' specifying the quantity of
each kind purchased cir manufacetteed, the price
of
_that PtirchAnd, the name of the person loni
, Wheat it was purchased, and.the date of the p 'r.
Chase; the quantity of each kimksidd, the date 4
sale, and its price, -the name, the residence ~-And
_Acenpation of the- person to wholn it was 07/ild,
SO the! purpose for
.which it was -purchased:' y
hint; and the book' or books in which said 'et
, etratid.spccificatioutaro'kepti,shall be exhib
r
.
. ,
•tliN ACT
. •
.icedlry said agent, at hit erdintirY.place 'ortiusi
nese,' for Public; inspection, 'during the LuSiness
hours of eitCli day, for one•la cal ' preceedirig. the
commetweinent , [ of each term of 'the main of
quarter'. seistens of the county in:- which said'
agency Is - situated; and said agentidfall,serni-an
natty, on a day,and at a place to be /appointed •by
'said court,•exhitat upon his oath, or. afiirirnitiOn, 1
snit' book: or hooka to saidcourt,togethertwith he
a balance sheet, showing the quantity(lf, each. Arm
land of liquor manufactured, bought, and stild tee ran)
hint duriegjhe: l , period - whiela , hus elapsed; since lar•
hislinSt exhibit; and the 'aggregate Costs and proa him
ceeds thereof: 'Provided; That ali profits.aeeruing .paa
froiri•siid saltaishail be paid over quarterly to the ser
treasurer of. the• twenty in which said agent:) , is de ,
sitated, for the use of said county. :.- r;,
re ,
•e.e...4.: That whenever complaint, shrill bp we
made to said Court, under oath •or affirmation, sh:
thdt a breach ii?f tbecoaditions of the honchgiveri job
by any personalppointed tinder this •nk has b een . gt a i
-cuiumitted, Ali:teem:L. shejl cite person cont r •
.•rip
Plaine(' of to di - Tear before it at a time nnchplalt (Tel
I
named in miclr, citation, to answer said . •coeionan a .4.d,
and-if upon ,hearing of the,,Partiela it shall App e ar, 1 ,,r
to said courethat saideemplaint is well fdiMtiek 114
said court shall • revoke and annul- said app / oina dot
ther,t, and etude) the said bond to be suethm the sal
' proper (mein by the pro outing atterney'uf said col
county, whose duty it iiiiereby made.:(o cOnduet I
such suit iti:the namenial un behalf tht.:!Com; mil
Mon Wealth, and to Tay over all untneys itio eel.. br
lected to the treasurer ot • the. efinrityiakdacting IV
not more than twenty per centuw therefrom, as' a I,
/ -
emporia:Mon 'for his serviees., • • i s
Sc.k -5., Thtt, if any person shall by himSeif or •
herself, or by his or her agent,'nt any tithe; man
ufacture or sell anY.'iiitexicating,liquor, contrary
to' the' prbvisi,Ms,elf this act, such person ';hall )e
liable to preseentien, :is in other cases of inisee-'
- inenor, and etrilt'on convictiora'rerfeit and. pay
for the first Offence; not, less than twenty nor.
more ihanii4 delimit, antrcoste of pro:Meatier:l;
and fur the senond'ellerice not less than fifty no' .
more than oMilindred.dollari, and costs of ,pros
(Teflon ; net" for tvery, third'and, everY ,Subse
quent. offence; not less-than - one hundred 'not,
more. than..,tivo • hundred ciellars„. and, costs of;
,proSeention, and undergo oh imprisonment in the
j..il of the priiper county for not lesi than one
nor More than two. months ; but it 'shall be com
petent fur the jury on any Birch trial; to find- the
defendant specially 'guilty as a common manufac
turer or-as a emninon , seller, whereupon, he'asliali
be subject to I the penalties herein •provided 'in
r.
case,thla third or .subsequent conviction ;Mndin
detimit of • the payment of Costs ;tad fines Fires- ,
cribed by this section 'for . the first ~and Seccind
conviCtions, the convict, shall not he entitled to
the benefit of the insolvent laws•of thiS.Com
nineweultli, until a he or she'ahail have been iin
prisOned one; onth ;. and in d.efaUltaof tie pay
ment: of costs and fines' 'provided for the third
arid every subsequent conviction, :rod fort:onvica
Vain is a common .mmufattarer or dB a common,
seller, this convict shall -.net be entitled, to' the
benefit of said, insolvent 'laws, untilhe or she
- Anil have twill imprisoned twfamenths aand nil
fines iinpusd sunder. this act shrill-'be •paid into
the ,county t.iTiasury:„ Provided, That bof p e i s on
unlawfully engaged in the, traffiehf intoxicating
liquors shall, he uompetent to sit as a juror in my
-ease arising antler this net: Provided als,), That
.9n the trial for a second offence, the indictment
nee tiot-pariieselarly set forth the record Of' .a
;former
~ cent - let:on:hat — maye—trriefly,
.i a . .. • .
fact; and suelialleaati•on may be ,aniezinded at
.the-discretion of the court,- atl any atage of: the
airoceeilinaaa And provided
. also, , Tixa if,i,ny per
sonin the-employment ofaamother shall violate
the provielotia of this uct; he or she shelf' be'pr9 ;. ,
ceeded against in the same-manner as the pimei e [
pal, and on cutiviction, shall suffer 'the earn° pee--\ l
atty. • , . , ... . , .
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SEC. 6. That causes arising • under tnia .act
shall take precedence of all other eausai, in the
coertslf tbik Commonwealth, except the Cruses
of prisoners tinder arrest ;. and the pre:meeting
pfficer shall nut liaVe the power or authority in
any such eaase, in any court of• this Common:
wealth; td eater a netta.,proer.qui, •or to grant a.,
continSmnea,!.either before ur after verdict, except
When the manifest purposes of jes tie° shall, - in
the opinion di. the court, require it,; and,in such ,
ease, the coUrt shall file their reasons for grant a •
ing such continuance or fur Permittiug such crone
pri squi to he entered. •• • , v ,,, , • i .. ,
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Sac. 7. It shall be th.o . duty, of Ail
. constables
duly elected , or app - ointed tor any Ward, borongh
..”: - t.......7h,p; in .1418 Cualtnonweiltb,, to make a
return, tamer oath; to the court of qmirier ses
ssionsa.it his proper 'county, on the, tirbt day of
each term thereof, of all violations of !this law,
within his township, .biroug,h; or ward,: which!
May have vein(' -under his observation ;I: and on
. future tti'do so, be, shfill be - deemed, guilty of a
misdeineanik in the office, and lite preSecuting
att.i3rney shall institute sueyproceeeengs on He
aoint of said returns, as tree court mayadireet.
§ . a:ca.tea ;$.. .That it any twe-quaiified Hters in;
any city, ward, borough ur township, shalt make '
•etn ;plaint, tinder oath or affirmation, ,:before ant'
yar, alderman, or justice of the peace, within
' id F ay, ward, borough, or township, that they !
-have reastauto believe, ;add dobefieve,i, that in-
l a ath a ting liquor:a : are kept for sate by luny - per-,
bun or perbtius niit authorized to ':sell theaame ''
udder the provisions of thislact,exeept in custeni' : .
!Muses ur Minded: warehouses, belunging to.thC
United States,-where the liquors 'remain:in the' •
• original casks, barrels, or packages,in which they
weio impurted, said 'innyora alderman,i
(,r justiee
of the peace,' Omit issue WS. warrant.of aeitrlf,di , - ,
rected to, any constable irasaid county, who shall,
proceetiau Search the preinisea describedin said,
weir:mit', and if - any intoxicating
,'liquors, more,
than are necessary for sacramental, medicinal,
ineenauical,lair artiatical purposes a shall:be found..
therein, lie!shall seize the baffle, • together with
the vessels rontaining themaand•conveY. them ti)
a c me- prep a t piece of security, :where! lie shall'
keep them till final action is had theren ; but
ale ;melting house in s hielt; or in part 'a)f which.
'a trading shop is neake,pt, 'Site'''. be searched, un
leaS at feast, one of said cuniptinantsshbil,testity
that a sale of intoxicating : liquors ha.y actually
bu:tem:lde by the eccupaneur•by, his eensent dr
permissionin suck dwelling , house, ur, 'n Some •
utlier place 'supplied from iiquorS storedl
ie she h
hOuse, for the purpose of afferding such supply, •
within . at least one month: of making said cute.
"plaint; and the. owner or poSsessorof sailiquors,
seized as; aforesaid,' Wile shall be knownto the,
bilker ,seiiing the same, !shall ibe aninmened•
.forthwith before the magistrate open WHose'war
rant the lig-Mire was seized, and if he fail to ap a
pear, or unless he can .show by sittisfaCtOry proof,
that, said liquora-were in liis f possessiOni for per,
.po'ses nut ineonsistent with the proinsioris of
this: act, they shall be deelared,lerfeited, ' and
shall be 'destroyed by authority .'of tfti_writtep
order of said •mayor,alderMan, or justien of She '
peace, and in his preseneea Main the. presenca ~cif
some
.person appointed:, by him Ito " Vii4leSs • the
destructieu thereof, and, wild' ehall join With •the
ottior by ‘,. hem,. they shaife inaftestroYed, in' At
testing alio - , fact en the back of the Order.: Pro.
tided; That] such order, for the • destruction if
such liquor,. shalt in no ease" be issued for,five
, days atter the entry of each judgment ; and the
'caner of Said_liquors may Appeal from *aid jridg
' meat any :time within the bald five days, to the,
neat courtnf 'quarter sessions ; but before Snell
appeal be hallowed, he shaligieti a ,bond in file
name of the Commonwealth, in n penalty. of tive
leutairUai dollars a with . twe,or more goad and seta
lieientasureties;to - .Prosecute' his appeal with:ef
feet ; and it us hereby made the •duty of the pros
ecuting atteivey, to conduct al . l'lcaitsea so trans
ferred by appeal to' said eourti . 4l behalf of the
tibuiruunikaalth i as other 'comitionwealth , suit:a
are conducted - by. him ; and for which - he shall.i-e
-ceive the saute compel - is:libel :is in Cases' el-,'in
dietruene- for misdemeanor ; and'r,if the !bill :decis.
ion be against the appeilant,the!elerid=sktult forth
with deliver a transcript' of the reeord to .the
magistrate before whom
.the coMptaine was orlga
itiatly made, who shall therenpOu cause the. liq
uor to be deataoyed, 'as Before direeted: .Protn
de,d, That nothing herein coot:lined alien prevent
iny transperter.or forwarffing tuerchluits, us such
front aranSporting such . litpiers. , -.i - '
SEC: I.'iTliat if the owner, keeper: or pea:les
ser of any ; intoxicating liiinois.aciaed under the,
provisions? of this act,• shal• bia" unknowe to: the
Officer seizing the same, Ihey,Shnll:not,' be:con
demned and destroyed utitilth4 shall.have been
advertifted; with the number. and descriPtion of
the barrels, kegs, or packages in which they aro.
notitained,las year as may he, tor twenty days
by.Pesting up it written or Printed description of
the same tit' ut•least three public," places in the.'
toi,viiihip,' borough; -ward, or city, ' in . which-the
Same is Seized; that the same will he condemned
on• a day to be named in the notice,, and destroy
ed, unteei in the eieantime' the owner appears
aeeebow'lCßUst't nee °Oleg to - the Proilitlens of
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this; ac why the same should nOt.be done; or
• S:Ec; .0. That the mayor;. alderman. justice of
the. pea e, or other.officer issuing, any warant of
search 'r other writ, authorized: by, this act, and
the `son, Wks or othei-offieer executing the.iatne,
shall Iriititled to the foiloWine•tees,, to
the .tria istrate for issuing anddocketing, warrant
lie:lh. fifty centS; !Ur cat e ring appeal 'and
pt,_fifty eentii;'offieeffor .executing war.
fitty cents; for destroying liquors; one
for storing liquors to aWait.the determine.
•
)n of the ease, oue.dollstr besidei—the amount,
id fur thd storage . thereof; .and for any otlAr
rviee rendered under this.net, the otne . er rrn.
- ,
iing'tlie same shall receive such compensation
is •rovideil in the fee bill of this Common. 7.,
if
lath (Or like services!; and any officer who' . •
all refuse or neglect to perform any duty en.
ped upon hina by thjii'act, -shall .bM. deemed ,
:thy; of a .niisdeintanor in nfficp: .Proridcd,
! as, no. proseeitor,or complainant .in.any . , pro.
''dint
, z under this tot,' shall in any dourkbeid.
Ned to pay the cost ihereokif the - magistrate ...- -
fore,w ban cemplaitit is Mien shall approve of .
li c4nmenecthent of such 'proceeding, 'b'y en. •
rain his name on the back of the writ; but the
one ' hall ip case of. acquittal, be - paid' by . tfro
f
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it. 11.. That the provisions of ..this net ; shall
it al4plv to any..tnanufactuier of wine, cider,- or .
.ie‘. ir,of malt liquors, or distiller-of spiritnouir •
,iti . oii. who shall wake- or distil the- same direct.
y f frll agricultural - products and who sha-if; note
sell' o ,otherwise, dispose of the itatnecin it less - (lan lity.. than . thirty-one gallons ; neither shisl6-
t
they ipPly. to the owner or occupant-of anv Ward...
1 - 1 1 13 us (or' to any commission,shipping or forward. ..
i . ;011es-chant, , who shall nut. sell or. otherwise ..
di-pn e ofany of the above named articles in less .
3 - i•N , , : ,
qpanlity- than numi. stated', but na'sale of thirty
ohe gallons or upiivardof such liquors; and re.'
piirel aso of part thereof, being a balance 'leas .
than:the said quantity as the actual sale, n'orany
4, her device whatever to evade the laW, escape
t ie. p enalties thereof. - • - • . •;.
:. She. 12. That this act shall go - , into effect on
•
i bE i e. iz. a tuv , ..
the tiventy.second 'Lyle(' Febit)ary, in the year
(i; odriord, one thousand eightliundied and fir-.
tk..114 ' • and all laws h&eliv
a ltered or supplied,
t 1. I
are , hereby repelled,except so . -far tia may bo
n l eceisary to the .final determination of:_any and
i l 'tt s c ,l•tions, prosecutions -or other pioceedings,
%Vhit.:b have.been commenced of whieh may be
tlommenced hereafter,: and before this -net goes .
tntoiefrect, for . which purpose: said laws.aliall rc.
Mair in full. foire. 4 • , . ,
.fl SF. 19. That in Order to ascertain - the °pin.'
timi r?f the-people of thi s Commonwealth' relative
,to the repeal of 'this a ct, the qualified . voters of
the 4ity of Philadelphia" and the seventl counties
daythis Commonwealtli,shatl, on the second Tues
day 4 October next, at the place now authorized
by law fin; holding the general electirine, vote up.
i?n the acceptance or rejection 'of this act, ; by
written or printed „tick:eta containing on the out.
f,ide r ,' the words . "Liquor Law," and 'en the in.
side; lhe Wc)r.i..," " fit&the LW.," or the words,
r against the law:', And the returns of the, votes
-shall be made in- the fpnnner proyided by law. for _
4he eleetieft of Governor, and the Secretary' of
iheiCommonwea!th shall transmit the said : . re.
ittrlls to the Speaker of the Senitte;on the second
thairsday of. Jantotry; and on the said day.,tha ‘
i rtwri Houses- shall meet in convention,-when *staid
i,votrrs-5h..11 be 1..-14-111-144 , •• . ... • ord thei of
ent?red in the Journal of e:ich House . ; and i a "
itnalorityoof the said . ;votes shall be against' the
IhilAt, then the repeal nf this net is recommended
,;to tile attention 4 the next Leg3slnturei Pievi.
i dezi, That the said eleCtion shall be held undei ex- •
t isting eleetion laws,'nOti by the election officers
I aufhorized to hold the general eleetions in °eta
Lei next, and that the county cotninissioners of
'the several eonntiest shall furnish ballot-boxes,
bhUlk-tors, and all things , necessary foecoralue.
tn
6.-
tinrg, said eh bons.
,
, - - liioiice.
The 1` Sus 4liatMa Co Teacher's Ask.cia- ' ',
.
tio'n,' will hold its-if - est stated meeting in. -I.
Wooklya Centre,
,iin• Saturday, the 18th Inst.,
atil o'clock. • Subjects 'for consideration; will '
bel made known, at the. 'fleeting. Teachers, ,
arptise, l and shoi , t your 'love of improvetnent
hsi your attendance. ;'
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IBy order of Enutive! Committee. ' -
I I * it.). ' n
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Annual Ex Itio of .the 'Union: ,
, [ •
Literary Society. -
The Annual .Exhibitioll of the Union Liter-
ar;v.Societv, of. Wkstllarford, will take place ,
atiUnion'Hall, or Wednesday evening, tho •
.1
- I•,?th of February 1 inst., at 7 061nek P. M. ,
The Society, after !taking into consideration
the expenses attending an exhibition of this
kind, have thought proper to charge. 12
'142 cts each for admittance, the Proceeds of
which to be applied in making additions to
their library. Co4ideririg this to be an ample
e. planation for so doingi and confiding as we
id upou'a generous public for the promotion
' p 'literary - pursuits, and I the' advancement of
_,
the cause of education. We extend ftc; ,
the people in Tal gent a cordial 'invitation to
.
J tend thi sl our annual exhibition. •' '
1 - F. E. LOOMIS,
; • 4. T. TIFFANY,
i N. W. SPICER,'
,Commitke. ',
Information Wanted
)
Of John NteliertUot,a nattre of friland, Parish
o Dr,umht;n, county of, Carat], who came to this
c entry about 12 Years ngo, when last. heard of
as ! it Ni , rfolk, Virymia. Also,Charles BleDer
t ot, brother of John, who came_ to this country
a out 30 years ago when, last heard of . seas in
NOW York. Any informattim respecting them
%Of be thankfully reeeired by - their .brother,
Francis MeDertnot. Please. address to_Patriek
NfeNulty, Ditnoek it Corneri, Susquelmna Co,
a. .. • . I , • • 1 •
r'Boaton papers pie:11; copy. - • 1
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ggRBO.
In Brooklyn, On the Bth inst., by Rev ; iMr.
Shafer, MARTI.Ni . L. CATI.IN, and Eunci J.,
dauglitcr. of S. At. Newton, Esq.
On the Ist. ttit4y-tbe. Rev. J. B. Criarv,
John C. FISH, Attorney at Law of Great Bend,
arid Migs - Ratir 6. Ocasarr, of
~Corbettavilie,
rooine Co., N. Y.
At the sametime, and by the same, Mr.
AvirkScorr, of; Springville,, and Miss Emu
. Jon;:s.roa, of G eat Bend,•Pa., -°=
, .
',- •:-- - el8t1) -
In Lodersville 1, 1 a., Jan. 19,, Mks. -- Misst
t.I.DiyIN, of Cousumption, aged.so years.
She was a' kirid and faithful -friend, an af
detionate mother, and an . emineut example of
hose Christian virtues that so much adorn
this probationar l y state. The evident triumph
n . the passage ftcross - the cold strearn,bada
lier friends not to mourn for her, fir she had
,n,tered, the haven O ust. •
r'' ' In Jessup, m on{ the ist-irist' , EVOENE 14., co
,of W. and.rarthetiia Piss I yek- 3
ell, aged' 5
land 2 dav's. I
.
1 !,
....E-.-....n_mmer,
In Thompson, Jan. 2a(1,11 o P , S t
aged 19 yea and:ll months. s •
1 1 In- Lanosborci, Feb. 2d, 'lowa A. infanta':
of S. -M. and S. 'C. Shepherd:: . . .
"I t:.lie these little. lutitbs, said lie, . ..
- ' And lay ihens.in my breast ;
- .Protection they Fllllll find in me, •
In me be 'Over blest." _ , . ) .
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• --. D' H: - - •y - -
WOULD ittii , rln. the - public that he is 10 04
' near the Steam - Mill; '-iteliere he intends to,
remain for year, , nn anal tl '
earron the Slackaraithirg
business in all * tW-iarions hranehk, Ho keeP°
constantly..on 11 . nd the best of cast Steel for edge
tn°6 ' -A11:0(4;dono..10 order, and warranted'
and if eyon, wish to know he* cheitp - Hickok will
work. f.r ca sh or r eady pay,;come, and see.-
,1 '. MOntiore.reb.-7. 1854-6iv3. - ' '
BOOTS & SLIOE
• - -
Ov illritiot 101 013e4. alsn a soot nPlortznrnt of lib.
ber cewshoel, and Buskins, call sti.4 we CU ssicytt
La quality owl ricK X;
•-• December 34. ; • • -tl., y.llO.
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