The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 31, 1856, Image 2

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i ljg -Si la to rts very *Ole. into the„,riCh .
11 - tatAlgoll,T4fir . ;"04 - tilli'lltrigilV'expresse' ii .
their surpyi4t,, Ire to . ld them that the Soil - there .
wits I,.miteeri 41e - t deep,,l,and"wOuld. grow any
'quantity of produce fotf Ai Without • manu-,-
, ring.
..lildetttgithey ,pa,,. : , ;through 4tepti, : ,
slid
• corn-of :idle most : in*tr . btit,lutitet.*,.aprd i . :
.Tre,isi n , !4'i t h e bridge of ',-,*: '-; rook , which - 'il there
fell intttiltet:iver,; th 43 fonint themselves - in
-der the!azabiaa ; by die ri4ifae• _ their l ay
huge prose to trunk"Of ,a ' lent -glum, tries,
the patttar,,ihs of theloTreit• which - had - fallen
:and
given:place to'the - acacia; and now re
mai .W ; - e speetators ;th t ey were still; in
the land of primitive woods. I : -
'•Why - , Tattenball,' Said; Robinson, . to py
.brothet I.7ijah,:‘ Trunipingtoa .Ciattage,- my
dear fellow; would euta . : pporfigure after this.
:I'd-ask:4oy lord or gentler show, me a
. fe airier - or More . desirable I plaCe'in the 'tight
little island:;, : Biggcli'lldnra..4harei.-may;_be,.
azi4 , are, but not to nvl tond'vere-..doirahles.
Po you -know, very large Itouses always, seem
ine.a . ,. sOrt - of 'sylutftis ifor ",itlpernuMerary.
: seryantsL--tlie - Master_can lonli'ciebupy a.eor
ner there4he cuts 6116:••••quitii small. Iti - : . •the
linlk.•- - J.Anil• as to fe - rtilifyithii beats • Batter-
sea fields--rind 'Euillam ,; - bolloar. `. . Those . mar
l' ketsardnerkpight , :plant , OA plant : -!n all e
= temity,aliaia
_t4kintent AO never putting
in, oulartrOW - ge apricot', iches
• undif they c .
• grapeS;
; figa,',twiee i - year,'aridall t hat4s;ftne
, in the open air as:they:A° in hot-houses; -and
iell..their.bunchea of. Ors ey.;at.-Six-pence a
piece, and watermeloni— athefed from 'any
gravel heap or a ny °pelf 6421111+at five shillings
•• a pieee., - Oentiru, as pli4ipkinS vcouldn'A they
.
.- astcnist themsell'es t: ',:;' '• I: •:• '
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• , `•l . l . tit wliat, makes You ,all plat Bow- .
.stead - I",contilitted Robinson, , : . l . sreaking'. off'a_
smairwattle-hough to 4wlukj the flies from
- his. face, :•; Orr has named htsAldiotStord---
that's beeauSe lie's a .._%'....0t linpin •, arid we've
got Cremorne:GardenN: and lichttond, and
- Mb vi' t INirne,.and ' all.,:sorts of English ni. Melva
• bout 'here;—but Boastead il I can't • make
.•; i - 1
..it' out.' -.. • .; •I 4. . .
4 You can't r said, I,Triall, • smiting;' don't
Ton see . hat the:river eurves 'in a bow here;
' stead is a place!'. - - -.. • -; •;I --- , -•-
; ' - ol_ t that's it, saidßobinSon ; I fancied it
;was to .remind. you ofpcw Bells.' - -; _ . ,
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'-There:you La*e.it; -0-.7-=
;;said Bob, laughin
' loa-iliells ! 'bat 'as there Was a bowaneno
- bells; 'my rather put a--,Stold; to it;. that's in
stead - of the bells,. you ;know': !::
• '.Bless rite'.' Said. Robinson'::`` now I should l
never have thonzlit---of that-boil very : cloy- 1
• er ,,
. ; . ; :.; , • ;
And lie took the joke in -such perfect sim
plicity, that all_ burst into., a simultaneous
. laugh ; - for-every one elgp lknew that it was
so called in honor Of-- - r24aria :Idowitead, • now
-; the tiniver*ally respected Nlrs. i Tattenhall.-
The 4:7llble;party; was try merry, for they
had
- good cause to be.
,: Mr. and Mrs. Tatten
• ball, still in their Prime ; - spread out, enlarg
ed every way, in b,: l ody :,b4 estate, rosy; hand-
sotnely' tirs,ed, M . 'w around them - nothing
but prosperity, - kparadtf.e of their: itieli , -in
;-; whiell they saw-their eltildre'n..already devel
oped intothat manly and fetninine beauty so
com-Ocuous - in our . -kindred 'Of :lbs.; south
their; childisen.:_already; inking 'toot - in - the .
land, -and i twining - their , branches amongst
those of other . opulent 'families"; tiler:felt - the
full truth _Of Robinson's rude ;salutation; as lie ;
evlaitued; on coming _to a fresh and more
striking view-of the,honse and grounds== - -
- - ' Ali, Tnttenhall, - .Tatte'riliall;!' giving -11iM'
one:Of hisljocose pokers in file side, didn't I.
,tray yOu knew very ,, well What you were about,
when_ you ea me ltere, '
.el) I Alm lattenhall,
• tria7am ! ' t Who said it l - EllObinson, wasn't-it
eh I' "• : - - ' - - ! ! i .
' 1- , • •
.. W lien th ev..reta rued Jo tile lionie;nnil had
.
taken teairga - .large tent Cn the lawn; and'the
young people
,had ' play 4 a; lively - game of
romp's or be peep amengStthe bushes of the
shrill*bery, with. tent=h; laughter,' the , great
.7 - arawing-room Was lighted up; and, very scion
' there was. -heard the; sOnfidS ' of violins and
!dancing, : feet ' . 'lly- brOther -Urirth- and liii
• : wife i were-at that in.)iiiniiti siting under Alin
- veran4ab; enjoy in the fretsh esening e a i 1., ..1 he
ecent of- tropical trees - and - &Wets.. wiJicil
stole Silently, through, the I. tivilight,, and the
clear . deep blue of tie skY l ,•Where- the m-ai•-
•nificent constellations (•;;f Orion - and the,;scor
pions were groWino moninntarily ; into :their
full n o cturnal splendor.: Its she - music, broke
-out, brother 1-; rich affecti ..*.nately. pressed the
hand of his. wiregaichrui and . wise ; and ; en
j
- t onraginm .throilgti the ti - es Of. their ; - diffictil.;.'
. ty and - d r epressibtt - and .- find 'Thank i GOd.
for . . all' this I' the pressare- as _as affectionate,:
ly and - gratefully return .. ;..Then.my broth r.
er and his wife;rose,•up,.aUd passed into, the
blaze. - of . lig* . •Wltlett surrounded the 6t. and
-youthful company Within. 1 .,.., ~ •: •
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A VALrABLE PAINT.
the sante that tommon
- dry, pulverize, and run th
mi with iinseed'oil.' - '
rate' fire proof taint, of , a
rut it 0010 thick :is: may
If any nue hiIC-inplot
sl# M: /&u#
gle for inStane4, and :let
thaiii must be !p]
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patet. . • , ! •
Tiii" .. e. : ley• will when',fibt,l ducr br`i wet or
damp ; Litt Fill' soon iiry i !,spreita in 'the „air,
-tinder shelter i - Air if wanted iumediatels, -it
may be thief in a k e ttle over she 6're. then
\-,- dry it will be in lacrips,4l,:i., and cart be - pra:
/
, veriied - b.4 plarlng, in 'an iilron 'kettle set -a few'
, - inches iii . th,! •rt„ronndi;' , aao pounding it: -ilrith.a
:\
billets of hard ;I.rund.:.-thre;inehes in dinineto,
- --three'feetlong,,dlie._ , lowek ., end,. rounded off a.
little, 5ip... , T,1.0 sift.-' Aily. :clay will utakel
•paint, hat Tii: ~..olr.)rs',niuf ' f lifft%;r, Which tnav I 14;4" . lye have received - Another eotnnini
essilv•biea&certkined. IA- 'f i rVing it on it mini' I. eatiee, fur
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jur, lai , t. paper, (real 014 v valued •
1- scale lis, nbot el indieatid.r , ily • h - urnincr shel
is.s,
id ittliti.,?;
3 , l,u,isttbiet, l ibehi, to. the .t rio, cbrrespondent,,at St. Joseph's College: , - -
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ter or deeper the 7 . 4 -1 lii..ary Gott.: \Ye would not for the world - ' 12
sa), Riot :!ti g
-., 1 - ------- - . ‘ - '1 0 H"• --- ' ---- ID -eueourna - e .hopes in the L'' . f .
c - Ts.i.:. Nri.w . 1 ; aria Ettsti:o Poa.---the, organ •' - * •- am . I ` lau -s - a -• a
o f Li ke „1 - 4 , zi lhir6'n :Aviii' 4,g1 A' the .dentl:ieracy ) . ,
-a url writPr - thatmaY end i 4 41. 1 -saPpatitnieot,
'fot' we Weil- know witik what ardorsunli liopes
- whitd....defeated:Gen. puss. iti l 8 , 143, , is- eonii
. dent - alai, 4:: io'es Iltiolialaii , iwill ,he .the - bur - 410 ,- ..e*old of the .voting and sensitive -wind
oessful ,e,--atkii•late, ,L,r,••.the.„ . l.tre.Ftdeney before and how bitter. is'the disa i (i tam-whi c h '
the CO ni-lia dati .014iI:iiition; : Au l d, - t)''l.6ll , a, l ich r ;l,, , ,[ th ' ", IP
n.
ent
high e'riidit niion lii; dii) l l4`rititio - - 'nip 1e....i51a- -•", as- e Y raul' before' the .6tern re
tive career. 'this ;moor 4 with' our% pigiille- alitles4Ql . 49 F ela4taltlife •
j 1 40 yet
. it is the
ey, ant alt th..eletneti , cc.- dtsrupted , detno ! P • I li ?a) score the - duty of : the press
zratio party of 3.-§•,22i oi4sy•ed' . in 4328,
•0u- - to . encourage. the:devetopnient of genius .iti
Arer AtlS.l4nr-.racj'Aotl,:soltile var',9.! 2 ', *. Sheile" - all ratiks of-society.. - hat:our foul friend
`` 4r 11 3.9 novr sli;ticrd.l4llo,.,,racy %cll. rioi n to ii i iii;,d
,b at • • it i l Y. *
,elesx the Way' tor' a ? iykiiilou 'of its-, fanner ° I P 7 Y : 13 ur ' .l ' . - " In 4 ch 'more; than all
streteli'•iitiklit l r. htinesli - liii g nanH' y -- 7 W .r. liett• a 'll , i ta t - I)l " d ; in, .. r - Yl 7 .r e r lic ' ta ' 4, ti, tr u g ; l e
p4 w,• 11 pe 0 z, h . 7 ,,
w ro lu rt . utd 4o. .
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signs 4..ttio , ll6eliAita' , ole 'hi kid ' liz i s firil , uotaposition • • i •
th ° efotere i it-it,felijr_4o... Jibut-_*Mir ..iyi:.g. ? (LW, Ir.ct -..gis . -01sir and &wino , Ter - ser i - 1 4 01 1 6w ' , :x4 h„
like the-A:46oa Tlepki,',o3: attoit a dander hi ly „f r om t h e 1., •••• ' ,
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1.:,. y ,,, ,-. 4 - • ~ ~ , , , . pep; r. 11} ' 114wraif ;VOL -OW ,
mot Is4ing aloe may; ''4 , ~, _., , n o s i nit e d 4,,,,,,,. , ‘... ...
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‘Mr.iicir,t l.ll e 4,l3l iut‘ l.------- ' -labt:4l-1' rthil 4 D ' ion -l'hall get ' 4° t4.-s4sf4r advice, but we uunuuki
win the -eutue;taliej4:ooittil 3 4.44 lo l otiii p, ,Our young frie44l44, 44,14 i • which
itity(bPiliduled - tlleW tittes. coNificti.P.itt :to fi r r
•iglitly.Airegrted WRY Igi t lei '
---- 't 4 Julf.fl. GI I'. the 21,4 , fo r . ,,Ay 1 - -- .. .. ',, .- -- - 0 CI 4an ~9ftvi.,
um . ~.1. ?1t,13: op _ :: , P. _:, *Me Do-ltion as - a -writer li K. '
next. . 1 1k.*,, , m,n1.1,0- be a : qiii!stion !Alt:tit - 4 tail 4 ,.„- ' - ' - `1, 4 • - - 1 : _ - ' 1 " 1: '• '' lig ' 7 It " . n°t'ilitTi
twd' a'ciAT'inrios pill , 6 - 10",-;'eit iTheiiiii 114 -I ',w_, Ptl-b`l 'w'"'' , 169 i4P"0 4 31: 11, ,is 4. il. quite:
will . eatikeTaeidf.steliSratUatiolls . f0r:0644a" ; "f? 4/ - 11/ fR i 030 r. of' TOstii.,- ,, 81i ••••yr.ritiug r 40p, 1
tail end 'Atirtiorditi-Stran .effieers. =. _;,:w , , , ,.1 01441 1 eyAbon.Airinte ottlyitn,,./eprodtmey....ii; )
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:::another (9/04. i.titennitio 4.b.. nugliti.;, ; .This int'.
tank 94iyai*F.•,. thel'sii ..:"?''' sAily6(iit the " - amil ' 3411 P r.P . 4 0,4140 'and- 80PU•discoveriAi by 4.ite.
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this
_`year r*liiit..4, :- '')'-`,-. "llie 4rtll , P,t!bill4,,tUfieir,thitriittowcaloseillhi , redit , t l tey
tukel4laciiritf•O‘ t£4iiiv ,- ;14 . 4 ;' , liold-iiio*l:= , , ha v e iii ll iiti#74.fisiited?.. -- .4" g wick . *..
nual - eigi pia nift;titeitilit.4 i ,r..„.'Ailk • 11111 .‘ 1 141 t*W-Aii,o l. 1'
;0 1:412 gal '- " 11teni'
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bi..rat a in
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e11in,,," t, I"bth ok f c)otgber s ,' ~.. - ►
.. Fir ~• . .-110.400*--..pri-, 0)06 ? -
t h e evee di s ." . .. : N. -. 4 , o ' • .. - ti ; , i';l-,:h,f;1.1.--54 F... , ;- . : , , i_t: i t tie t i , ; . 3 , 11%*..**44 . 4 .4 t0 . u - 04 , 44 4
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raF. LAR&EST CIRCULATION IN It ORTHERNPEMIIIA...
eB. aIrASI?
W,ln the IfOue,tluiTill repaid
Liquor Law of last — whitely tntsseolibe e'e''cO"tid
reading by a vote of about two to one.
, President Prenclt, has tee4ered the
Mission - to Engisnd,in place \ of Mr. .Buchan
an, to Ex Vice Pres. Maui— He.„ tic-,
cept.
AV - Jonathan C.. Sherman, long • one of
the triost• actiTe end re . speotablehusiness
of, our county, died et hie residence in'
sup, - lat Friday of tiron.
Ike coinmori clay;.
aka are made •0,
..cough a seine,. and
,u ;have then, a first
elicate drab color
be practieablo. - ..
tbta on the 'subject,.
se'ale —paint, a Fein-.,
it, drv. -Recolivet
eket ~ than common
Tlointeosei Th:firmlai, Agit, 31,4
Jar A Bill liag been introditce4 in the
Legislature to remove the trial of the Pirpie
cution commenced by Passmore, Williamson
against Judge 'Kane for false imprisonment s
frchn Deleware county , to
Worthy of-louitattots.
Thepresbyterian- Congregation, at Great
Bend, Pa., made their - Pastor, Rev. J. B. Me
Cnr.Anr;a very generous Donation, on the
15th . inst., amounting to two hundred dollars.
Accident and Death.
,Mr. Orrin Lester, residing a few miles north
of , Montrege, was 'instantly killel last. Friday,
by thelaltinA a.portion of an - out Ipildirg
from the weight of snow on -the roof. Ile
was eudeayoring 'to secure the building fr 4 m
falling, When it
,fell crushing -him in .s Itokri
bla manner. a . No one else wag injured. : ,
•A l'irinv Clock. -
-)-11re tare seen a new_patent clock, now be
ing sold in this county,by Truesdale
of Liberty, which strikes us a's great pn
prOcentent on clocks.' They arei : small, very
neat, and made_ a beautiful shelf,braamentH
lie informs us that be‘is 'making very . rapid
,sales.' Price 0, and at that they - are Cer
tainly very cheap. Buy a clock.
rians . ati Af fairs.
The President sent a l.fes.sage to Congrnsi'
last meek. devotettentirelpto the'condition of
things in Kansas.:.We give a synopsis-, of,it
as we find it in the Tribune, but, whether.' it.
is cor•ect in the positions laid down we.can
not say. Since Greeley has had a peep . .at the'
. W
....
darl.lantern" at, Washington., he has . gotiso
that, he can tie just like I Know Nothing,
hetice, on thh nigger.question, especially, .ve
I , lace no reliance 'on what he says further
than it is serroberked by ,other' evidence.. .
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.:. SurverolGeacral. '!'. -
COI. Nor. T.' ALEXANDER. of Clario 'we
, hare seen mentioned fur tie above office:—
ColAct.exander is the 'editor of a steili ng beni
°era tie paper, and we are in' kir theiiafi..-
But, aside from this ; !he Cot. is evaiy
. 'WaY . ' a
- superior man, fir Mott any Pliice. - We }idle
the ..s - estern•Dem6oracy will unite on hirri,--
We are certain that:silo:aid/they do' 'so there
Avi!l be enon„ , ! , li from other sections to respond.
Cana! Cons turssi ones.
NV° learn that. GEOR . GE Scorr Esq. of. Co
luinbia county, is a candidate for Canal Com
missiorwr. 'We served two years with:.him
in the T,eg,islature, and can testify to hii ca
pacity and integrity. He wouid,,make
most capital officer, and in the_ 'general' dis
triloutiou of he ticket over the State,we hope'
the CouvCntion may drop upon old Cohum
-1.4 has . had lame practical experi
o'n.r;eldie )Votks ;
_and so highly was
his ositien in this respect appreciated 'in the
.
Legislature of 1854,. that, he was made Chair-,
man of the Conapittee of 'lnternal Improve
ments, -during the session when the Whole
is}_ of °Ur impiove . iue . at system was to be
overhauled. He is a aood.. man:
That Libel Prosecution.
Last rit*k the Grand Jury' igripred the In
dietnleitt ease of the Cormimnwealth
Editbr of this paper, David 'Wilmot-
Proseeutor.i
'After the vote had been taken and the
Bill gnored; 13 -, it before it was endorsed and§
returned to Court, the District Attorney ask
ed to withdraw jt. This sr - as-at flrit t4fdsed,
butstsbequently on'" - the opinion of Indge
Jesstip, - Mr. Wihners counsel, that they could "
do sTilega4y, the Jury - — permitted the with
drasial olth Bill
If the. majority of a Grand Jury
, catracit.
nine . to find againit With only; the
nvidenee:of . tbe ivicaecution liefor' them, we
thoytalike to know bow Mr. Yfilmot ‘ expects
to get Jurylo ntro: . unatiitnusly to a con
viction ;Of a retdiel, with both. eidal'before
it. , • • •
them I , ' Jo this county oan ncrer be done.
1.
plished;ixietaiitifettiar4nost. 'finished compo
sitions': ot **tots', antf.liisterlani. - . • They
should 141 - ifietalirith - .`a, view; of acquiring
Atyli..4.nd*iekatiO io(oxii . n.. ssi , sbn, "treasu ring
111). b el t most
4 r „ tt ti,, th e tt ts 4l
the public
' • " in raid frith`-pleainte:whai , ha not:been
'-'''''-' nosed''' . ltii '• - ''Til - s hould
1 _onl. l iF, :tater. "They
il criticise
I their Own articles with • the most :laborious
c..% re, -
.0 9 v e r -pe ruki tting a' line.t4 .paiss into an
article,! .the ..eentiment. - and : iexiiroosio‘t of
ibieli'-,hoestiOt:Satisfy - the inestloritical judg.'
ment they:.can,common4. ' In short, they
ohoubt.read,nme,h refleCt : muQh ;and write
r.Onlyslas-they' find - eubjects' whlehi:: ire easy,
1
1 , not gral.„.antl_pleUsaut.to Lyerite;i4an....___,,.....---
. _.
;.: We moketheioreiparlte not ; in- a, personal
I .sense,.but ta'getierol:sugmeationi,••voluoble to'
all young writers...aw-tonollisiOn z it.,. affords
us,pleasure to,_ tender our - columns'- to..Onr
piiitigitiond, whenercy.he mai l feet _disposed
-to occupy them,; ,for,,judgitig i.qie future by :
the 'paSt;.his articles will COth
~' ad 'public A
ro?, and:rimva:hikhly -beneficlit,49 biluself.in,
, more.n7ays . than one: - -- , i' , . , • .. -- '• i ,
\l3srr4ll,
....Grectey at Washiagton.
Since:the Meeting. of Congiess Ipmuce
.;-
Greeley*.has ; been , at Washington, essaying
to superintend ' tlikorganization. of the Llouse..
Tbere . ean' he no doubt, to ;all who have watelted:CongresS and the Tiibune closely, '1
that the House .would • Nava' organized long
ago had it not' been for this : iaine Gteeley's
.
ravings . in that paper. Be . ussnmed. : a cen
sorship over the.. conditct. of : the majority.
in the House from r thofirit, and_ has not Fril
led to pour out Upon the denoted heads of
Dunn, Campbell, prenton.and , !others,the vi
-ali of his displeastire Whenever they
. dared, to
think, speak or..:ict differently from what lie
presented. Taken in connectionwith thfs,
that Greelpy* is the most odious mania theUtt ,
tO•the Southern spirit; . and that he has
persisted'in not only adhering to Pauks but
in'atu.sing everybody who don't,. and'.it is.
very. easy to see
.that his presence and con-.
d'uct atWashington:llas benefited the cause
of :Nfr..Panks not one . iota.
• Last 'week he
took affront atthe.eourse of Mr. Bremen, ,a
free soiler from. 'liana, and as usual dashed , .
off a colutUti of abuse _of that • gentleman. for
the TrThune._ When the paper reached
:W.ushington a letter was -drawn up by a.
. •
friend of Mr, 8.. denouncing;the a
,
false and Sandalous : attack, Tlits, letter ; was
signed
. by about one tundred.. of. the Banks
men : of the House;and fora:while . there - was
manifteda good ;deal of a dis Position to ex
pel Greeley.from the 'privilegk% of,the 4001:
There is no . suckthing_as:keeping up with
Greeley in politics.. He has' pretentlo to be
a fierce Anti4inow : Nothing.,butnow he does
tint lesitate to: coalesce with the I. N's, , in
All . their managiag . to. elect . Banks'. :- A few
clays'aftei the Meetjng' of Congress, Greeley
wrote to'. the - Tribune • in refeence' ,to the
Speaker-011P', ".I _
,An
eastern pitorcominentiosg, on tl a at),o
has now turned out . :that. ifistehd iif nay-
light, :Only saw the .glimmer bf a (lurk tan:
Urn!. , . , I •
In the 11.7 Reptibli - cun caucus:of
the members or - the'Legitt•laitiie,ibeld for the
purpose of nominating a candidate fsir. the
LT: S. Senate tbe fullow in& resoruttobi were
unanimously adopted
Relolved,. That We are oppoied • to-,the ail--
ii ission•Of any more Slare' - St,iits into till's
union :_tbWreforei.
Reioltvd, That Kansas 'and Nebra4ka
should4msly be, adaiitted iutoll the sisterhood
as Fre States
_ Resolved, That we are opted to
Rornanism L or the interfeleuee of atiy , foroign
ecclesiastical establishment with the pOlitical
affairs of our country.
-.Resoled, That - the - naturalizjition. lawn
ought to be so modified as to eiorfect thievirS
which the, present systenm ,entails d o the
country, and that rigid measures'. should be
taken toprevent the importation of foreign
paupers and convicts.,
The twit remarkable feature l in connec
tion with this 'platform, is thd, fact - that E.
Joy 'Storris, tLe nominee of the caucus, (at
least so far as lie has ever made his views'
public,) is himself in favor of the fatuous
section tbe cations! K. N. platform,
*lnch is denounced by the Mpublicans ,as
pro-skeery. 11ir.. Morrit - inade9 speeches lustsummer io fainiof the 12th section. If be
,‘ , . .
were present at this caucus and: vot ed for the
gist reiblhtio , lie showed himself to be a
worthy,successor of Simon Cameron , the
affections of the K. N.-party
The,adoption, of the 4 r.st_ resolution--in its
road sweepino;arhi 'general, tems- r was a'
very cooll , h act. .one, who , knows the
members of .the K. N. party will, give them
credit. fur sinccr.ity in .the :promulgaticin,
,suchesiieme anti : 'slavery Was a
sheer s;roke;:of ,dktated ,the
adoption ot,tbe,voohitiutnd.. viewed; at
such, in.our opiniop,,the pass4ge of that .ret
elution in
. conueetion with ;Shedt exipport - of
theiug.)4% equivalea te+nging
steel„ bout tbeifneeks and.innaping,intd.the
- depths nt: the, sail. ;They- will. sink deeper
sliaa pli:ripnet,erer toueded. - '
When' Texas comes to he crirideiteid
Itiew ;Slav§ State asksloi...ndmisision'' into-Abe:o
unints, its:.=.provided for by- t'est'y' , ands the •
::pligiitethfaith of the nition' i woireivill 'be; the
supporters erehie rreciletionll;-Tlieit
corer ',their loolitibe toitie. : utterly .unteeable,
--felse,;folalish wain, Itiptrif
• Fillatireiheilii the K. N: - .eanditlete for ,
• , Presideut.--ii; seems' probablin
whatill , Sekag Positim thi• awpport
erref4liis•plettorniltri thwiselies. •,!
We4hould tam tie objeetion'to the' third
lesobtraoe; preri•datl it wewatneed4ri'iii•reed
ettellisrel• • :13t
-"Reeeirei,
.ieatiteieettisie; tieiTiieiiiterfe . roziesof any' (or.
--.Ort(Qt=domestie) ench - 14stiMilt#Mblisimiestt ,
Ino.lB-P0A4*4414551.4
Itille!fiFo2th:s B 4 l .o9ol,WOCcifieftotTn.et,
f,44, 4 4 # 1 1 1 - 41 1:4 11 e , ‘' P l l4ql4f/Staitt ii iiinft , f l / 4 .
:1 7 4 0113 0 in- %AR., niiimoliz# l ***
pagioxifeifcmottirwi 47E
-4ting Ji4Fit• worthy pf
44401thalitioli , 1-:,4,it. soma its, mew 4pt r In ik-
Lanacutkr Herald
• •
A N e w Plattibiiiii:
The I:, ', li, I` tOA tfr:)rlebuttry,ii tit hand,
i ij ri.
possessin ! ,,„ et,:irrtare at l lions tor:_the
Ladies. Aa,a 1114,7ezioe O ': ' digit Art,"_,
Go4ey,,is, u t iritialed. _ The-": ,ahottdani .
success has crowitied_hie efforts to make the
Boat just :whit itiii and t%diapensible emu
paihto for dna lady tags int refinement.
Address-L. A. Godey,'Philadilphia. ' SiOgle
copies (43,00. ; ,
Grasussislkikasziss for Febuary is also at
hand, but. We have not bed the Januitry num
ber. Will . the publisher please send it?
TwO.'years ago We thought this 3iaga6"ne
YY”?!aggingtl but.. the nuinber, 'before us is.
everphijr . .'of = ille'stipeilerS order ''in
littow,..wheu we have
Spent,an ; evening more pleasantly than in rea
ding this number of Graham. • ~
•Addltss Abraham Philadelphia.—
Single copies 0,00. jr- I T New . subscribers
.furuiShed with either of-the above magazines,
and theldoutroie Democrat, ouo . year for
Pir?°•.:
In Court.
Tc'Esnar; Jan. 2'l
'• Commonwealth vs. Eira Strickland. In
clictmen.t Rtpe , Sixlrina Goodwin, Pros. Deft
Pled tint - Guilty.- Verdict NOt. duilty._ • -
C'erumonwealth tq. Julia Dubois vs. As
sault and Battery. The Grund Jitry ignored
the 11111 - othd the Court sentenced the I.'rop.,
Henry Mock, to pay the Costs.
Comfit6lmo:dal: vs, •Eiiis g. Wellman;
Suretrof the' Peace, Jacob Wellman com
plainant.: Court ordered WI parties to en
ter bail in $2OO to keep - the jence.' • -
Commonwealth s• P. Ilonhton,
Indict. Malieion; . Mlst:hlef ill girdling 'sere:al
apple trees' belonging.M Itentlen Beebe of
A.polacon. Verdict' Guilty. Deft. to pay a
fine of $3O, pay.the cost. of .I'mm:cation' and:
mudergolif imprisonment iti the county jail
four calendar Motithq..
John A. Smith ‘‘s, Isaac tyan,
;Verdict. for the- Phiimiri of ?"44. and Cotitk .
Jacob Weliunkn'vs. Elias 11, Welltanu.‘----
Plaintitttook.a non suit.
Si:COD WEEK. - —As yet no ji:rv.•bas beta
seavout.. •'Tlie case of Amos Coleman, vs
Davis Cofcuiau•i3 this, (T4esday,). aftetnuou
ou .• •
lluilae o[ k;i`~ ) i'i~L'ilC~l : ii'^i.
IYAsritxtio, Saturduy, 20, 1 56.
cdt.red the fol. wing les
()lntim •.
• :Resati' '
ed, , 'Tiat. riling - rega the poli Lica 1 -
ezinplexion of the pre,ent'lloa - se •of Reple
sentatives as •indicating the undoubted semi,
ment. of a large majority of the people of the
tniteB.- States against the act of the lost
-Congress reßvaling the restriction against
Slavery in Rio territories of 'Karig - ay.:mil Ne
braska, imposed by the .Cotnproinise of 18110,
no man- ought 19.64 chosen Speaker of this
body: who does not .fully and
,heartily har
monizediat sentiment, Or ivito will bee
itatei to exert himself earneestly for the . restO
'ration -of th at restriction in terms or i n sitb
stanee, . -
Rexolvd,'Thilt • -said , revtriction ought to
.he restore), as an ;let of Justice to ; all the
peOple Uulied Stairs, ,a's a proper
of tlair'wisdom rn.t .p!ighte,tl
the - greht-siattnen' who ituposed it,' and
as.a7nrces<ar y :antiv-ertaio /neaps of 'reviving
!hat cotieord and hat raosy r.rnoo,; the States
of the.Arneriran trni,ou; which ro eAseni ial
to the welfare of our people. and the perp3tu
itY institutionq.'s
Revolved, That. its a usele,s and factions
agi4,4tion of the slay . ery . questien,. in ori out of
Congress, is_ unwir-=„, moist, tq.a. portion of
the pervle,of tbis,..,e.ountry, !and to;i.Juleex
tentlinjuriOns to every scCtitto, it:tbercfore .
should tint be eountenartee:l . l, but •
MisSonii restriction ' : of, have . l.>en
restored, in faut , 4 in :substance : ,. to'. the' said
Territories of Kato .as. tonud:' Nel. - 4a4za, 'fully
and 'completely tO - the extent. and for that .
purpose it is our -soirton (..uty.to, the past,the
present and the futii steadilyand firmly' to
presist in our efforts. .
. • The first - of the above- rejected: - hr. one
. inajortty, the reeond adopted-,hy'one majori
ty, and' the the third rojeetetti by -three Ma-
"••• . • -
Mr.
Faller (Pt.) one of Jessup's appointees
on' theltiriblienn . Stnte c9lntnittee,. offered
•the'folhinrirrg:lleintion 121C11 . wra.s . adopted
by orietrialbrit. 101 443 . 100. • •
Reo/t.ill, That nny a;zitstion of tile ques
tion..of Sid...3ry; in , or out; of Congress; is nn...
yose,.unjust to a r'portion - of the American
people,, ; injurious
4 every ! feutjoli •uf our
'oui)tfy, titerfOre,..,thould not be coml.: .
ten:ineed.'• —•( ' •
lia:Elosissinat _Tribute, ; to,Factcsoti.
:1 In 3 speech recently delivered ht .
. .
Ward . Pickett, Jr., in reference to the Da no- I
.
eratte ytetaryin - Telinesxee, he silid t • • - 1
f" It is''irelt (Or - the nietnory of il,e irnmor
tat; .sige , txfthe. Ilertnitag,e, that the. bigoted
folei;zitera ~Fhould
.receive .
such a rebuke from the 'people a the State .
beneath wtms.esoi! his mortal remains repine.
Iwevery of his . bToofi, 'Jnek-son was' an
•
Irishman; ; :Ilis fi2lu r was' one of the Irish 1
patriots; nlxost.t.brox ttiotod
nat4.!ti,ac,the,oppresp.ions and ittsults':, offered,
inOiher'.cheeks ", - were
faiineit;by,Ae hat' bieic ;over t 1 e
:biun.has. ot:l)nblitt-, f tici wrenthd ..in the
.ses_th.si. Oast: on the geel;ii 'of Erin: But"
if,:as,the„ - to.eof :Kew .Orleapsisas.asetTilitig
the step. of the eitOtol.. takg,t4e,o74
'fealty to tire. 'United I,
filit's,'" 'a tOnl ; Wlti,.4Per • had d his 'ear's
' , that the '.Vosident. elet cwa..4i an. itiShmair.and
therrfore:an-anti-Ariteriaan, one.hatidiwcittil
ot4l!Pr
. v fQ). 4 , 4 1 1 .- h4 Yi gti s :1?f 1 .-4,1 8 .s wP r 4"
a :YVY t P u34,
LIF 414' .. ,`:y5.,111. e eery4rop,neiny."l,l<i&l
'nettleAif 'lily 'it hi, 'Ulan au fri4) - :`
matf t 'het% Ati4fitt-is it¢ kineiie'an heart ;
ithat, while jt beats, Will!•Jore ,, tha;:ennutittpr
gl!si'PßNoo l lo 4vra
is an."'Atnerinin oworfi 41:4 . SWall '"l.l l 6,*.;ii;rj:ta
deteia thii arni
Post lore;11,4 55.
-45r w;" S iMkg !Td. l.- 'I'e InByli~ar~ra
M02147 : s
li"se . V.Reer B aziatiws
ta.s ri.p*g iii:;ro'siti
'1,4Yr4 4 tlie'State
'
rennsyl rani* btivi !kg pr_ovid ea iti
by Legt , bit4).
l' r enaWkenlife4J4o 14 3 9/Mt P 63 ogei 1 41)0O
4113 C a Ponl a t t t r . nntiti Iii 191)01 4 /.4) E ;CPW iIfO 4
r f6 - or trap ito
e liefp ben; of the '1.4it;, , i 7 -1461 re;
and '!.16#43 tfie Pepait-'
inetitr''ailiettatif Ithhiiigeift6; tartio;
:iiritilidnUttakiPaShgaAiebir paid 1 xt. die Mail
higecaPerAoul44 Oftt tokre l ,34 A15.40V 1 1, 1 ,41
Le*F I N/WißMi s tf be , ,t/Ito4the . yroPer,
atigia4f t . of. postAge tai-biiinii4 aj gairtsburif„
wbtie 'for t‘ttaVviftnent - Tai lieen
xoade."': Respeotruliyi
, Ail • Arollt AgnaktitaeMiiit4s: -;• • ^
' r• ;'11145.115.11P-ARANY*I)4I4.
•
.•
Items: 1. - •
. . ,
• Tlteittlitt na State Con v ention ; tkip ot atet •
!
delegates to, the National Conveution,4antl'
instroutfd them to auiliort floe. Jesse D.:
! -
lirtiht forth .e,,PresitlifJoy: ~..i. - -..; • : ;
.1-
, '-, 'rile Ohio state .k3oltvention *etc: also op.
.
the titrkint.;';atiti appbtitted 4ellists tol Lilo -
Nation:o .Cclnventudi .without ITlAirlietTollC .
it, '. un4eht,Cookl, however, `Lays, :the :N. York
•Ilefald, that a farde,,thajority of i ham . ate. iii
favor of Mr; bitch:mart for the ftixradeney,
The lowa State 'Convention elected dole- .
gates to the Nationaf IConvention; who, It. i i
said 'are,iii fai•or of Douglas for the Presldeo
(l. . , •
. .
.
chottors.—The contention assembled at,
Milledgeville on „the, ...15th.•instant, and 81) 7 .
Ptiinted - ,fotti delegates;; for the State at large
to .represent the party in the National Demo-i
eratie Convention . to • assemble at ; cificianati
iii June limit; and the', several e. ongressimil
ttstriOs•selected - theirl delegates; ' two, -from'
each.. • . . .
• •
. KENTUCKT,—The:State,Conveiltion met at,
Frankfort on'the Bth of Jsrauarv.. No :pref
erence was expressed for the, Presidency.
Delegates for the State at large' and for' the
congressional districts were appointed. *A
full ticket of electors was also appointed. ,
ALABAMA.—The State'Convention met on
the Bth instant, and appointed tWo.delegatea
for the,State at large., Appointments w-cre"
also made for • the • cirttgressional-districts.;,,
The Platform. contains 4erentern planks; thd
last of 'which is in the following terms::;
That the Administration of Pre l / 4 ident
Pierce 'meets our -approval , ;• and the
bold and statei‘manlikeenuneiation of rinei
ples in his rOceut me saa•ve to the Congress
of the United States-entitles him especially,
to the gratitude of the South ; and .thiscon.-
Aention earnestly recommend him-to thelNa-ti o n a t. Democratic Convention - tor • notnina'-
[ion as' a 011.1 i -date fOrre-election to the of
fice of President of theilinitedStates."
TEssEssEs.-;-"The Democrats of this State
alsolteld their .convention on the Bth iM4ant.
Delegates were appointed to' the, Na 'nap
Convention, and the *Ministration of Pres..'
ident Pieree apitrove4 7 l - btet, no indorseinent
forte-eleetion W 35 given.' The question vas
len. open, ; •
tout st.ts N'A.—The • Delia saps • (hat the
- tr
State convention of the:Know-gothing party
of Louis' natt,whielt-lias ireeen tly been in see's !
ion :o appoint delegate* to the Natitinal
vention, has_dechired 'Millard Filmore to be
the ,Thoice of the ra)opl4.of Louisiana - fur the
presidency. The dont'ention ineetS46t•Phila
delphia oil the 22d. of :February.
VIRGINIA KNOW-NOTIING STAIt:COrSCIi..
This 11051411 body, nta conveutiO held at
Rit'111114)11t1 last Vita 4,. resolved to iabolitiVall
ceremonies of initiation and obligations Of
(..ereey. It also adopted the Philadelphia
'platform, and approved 'of the coarse Of. the
Know Nothing. member:, of Congress. P.,A.
Bolling and J.Jill. ImbOlen. were 'appOirited
delegate: , at large to the National - °Quell:-
''Subs:ittne. for the 64 dat . g Caw."
The .following is a synopsis of Ithe'biii of
fered by Mr: Wilkins, ChairMantof thr Seti
ate Committee. on Vice and ImrnOrality as.a
-sul.otitute for the Jui , ..-taw 'passed last
0
ter. , .
.",,The Committee on Viee and, Immorality
of the Senate, through.: their ,Chaii inati 4 rc
purled this morniuga. 'bill to. take, the iplace
of the restraining liquar law. last session„—_.
,
'...,ection one-proVt - • d • ares unutw tut
iw•
all . tave . rus, iiinsale - aod -beer hOuseS,
victualling houses, and r&turstits, as Well 'as
all the publie places, or rooms' Itipt.fOr the
sale of vinous, spiiituous, malt or brewed
liquors; unless licensed agreeably to the act.
Section two requires a Person' licensed liv the
county tretu;urers to - tt4 citizen of the Uni
ted:States, of good moral as sober'character,
and :to.pay the...assessed:lmm 'for. the liten-4'o,
and requires him to give bond to the'
,Coni
inonwealth, with one or more sureties, in
$l.OOO conditioned that !I'm citizen shall not
orZicaliti Wine, brandy, rum, whiskey,Or
such like spirituous liquor renered min hole
some: or 'adulterated, And . shall not ~sutTer
drunkenness, debauchery, iu his
_house,
, Section three e s tabiislis two kings f-4
taverns; One to.sell wine, brawls, spi ri it: ri(i
Malt and titkift4 liquors; and the other TO'
cider, beer ale, porter, and malt liquor. •Set
tion:four iitoyides that the. license . shall be
ratglfaceording• to the estimated- valuation
on the rental of the honses to .be oce l 'iipied i
as foliows';:=-For the first class,4l,oooJwhere
-the rental. is $lO,OOO 'or' more; .$BOO, ;who're
-the rental, is between` - $8,0, 00 and $lO,OO ;
$6OO, where therental is between $6,060 aid
$8,0011; $4OO between $4,000 and $4,000 ;
e3OO betWe(n s2,ooo,"atid $l6OO ; S2OO , be-
tween . $l,OOO mil $2,000; $lOO between
i l 5OO . and:. $1;000; ii - t5O between
..s3oo and'
$500; $3O between $l5O . and'. $300;
when the rental is under.-_slso. Set:4ll five .
provides that. the tay.ern keepers who apply
for license to %di-eider', beer, ;Ile, malt And.
brewed beverages, shall be classed in-. the
same- manner :as mentioned in' the :fourtli
section. and shall as4ssed and taied
cording : to,the class - in :which - they shall be
placed„ at one half the rates above mention
Other sections prOVide n , umerous:details-.
One section enae:s that the law dill! not, be
constreettto interfere with tlie . Sundiy law;
nor the hi cv• of :MayBth 1855,-to protga cer
tain domestie and :private rights, and pre
' vent abuses-in the sale and -use of intoxica
thinks- ' beard Licensers_ isestab
ai hire
in Piliradelphia, to consist - of the sett'.
inorCity - Comniissioner And two citizens, tip- .
poiated.hy the
,Court- 'of. Quarter Session - R.!.
They shall meet_ on the qiiarterly return days.'
-of the said Court,alitl - etereii:o all the
•ity thi.COurts of - Quarter Sessions other
counties 'in .relation fixing the rate, :and -,
granting r-reftisitig":litenses; sohjeet Ito An
appeal to the (:)Lit . r. They (Jetern4e
the Unuther of licenses to. be granted in the:
're.spZ. - .ctive ivrt"ids, having regard - to, t fie
cenimattion.of travelers,. rind distinguishing •
what . iteriortioe• ttia sell. spiiituous,'yinons,'
- midi-unit liquors only. The , licenses ;ranted'
to-aity liotel in the city. shall not authorize!
- the sale of spirittious- - liquors. •Irtiusiout)
callers front the street, oniv to,stran7ers anti
t rarelerttor persbilS for-th'e .
therein; or - upbri the:table''the'l<eitaki l fig
_metals. i-Ther.--board of •..licuniens -to-• 64. iy4id
QUI.. of; the
,State,Treas . nry.
Tlie Clerk of,:the Court_ not:to, istue
eeims **theta the eider, of, the Ifeitid.
Nast 14th
restritte . the ':tattle 01`ititotte:lting li
qeorelneft the act thd '166, of
11 9 (1 :PrfiVjil.# 5 ,44 1 0 , eP:llgens6 , 4 ratty . tavern,
ion; erlot . el t Oral!. ,hereafotr. gi.',rtuted.un
hidis'ilttpet;:te the pniiiisieei
EMS
.4+-61 ' . 1 '
. ;11,0. ateihe.
Africk!, of! A4ll.44b.rougb,tbe
pwAs tvio/ dry fiipt ! , - 'Tbe
4re-4%i - every save,' they' . hare
been arre.ted by the t r larp 'haml of erit!efie;
the.heiry
rain s the: -ttirreels *Ruh rindi
thetintehis; haVe e(tonreiried.tluo , tel;-.
fen - A1404 .1%' 0 4 141 ,4)4, 10 9 0 : 131 0 1 ° 4 0 1 . 1 1%7.
Iviptt cor n , plto..,,deiitot,lte,. Stalin: or ,
14E4: ettei
inney'fiarts .the tine(' b#e . ridie
siiihred much from. thkinutt i idiot); cif:. raiber
froni the torienta, 1 . - reshing , 'dtkve
the 40l i v i t i ethi b ave ,j4d. bit ra•444;
Pe°P* arAj# Panrogriti,::
IMRE
=gag=
- .1:,74, - Opi nrottErle with IlL';;ltstid.',' I
'l'Liel, - coircliolident of.the Cuarrici and .E 4 n-i
4
irer, telegraphli alive ; • :-
it
„ .. . .
i l'lliet t ifist..dtipatch' of Lord Clarendon upon ,
ili tilifititnetit.eases .a.a,t a very 10ng. , : and
V ° . .y. able -'i:,argeterient, - Isis Lordship' ii: t i t u-it
~.
t 4
.• iith'Conienendetble .frankness, that 'the
oon i laet* , ot the British Minister and Consuls}l
lit:this Metter liad been in violation of ..oni 1
.thuticiial larkiiriti a their Government, ttpclut. ,
.t • t
gtr.e." for it. Ilia :Alm Minister went on to
represent that. Iler Maje.sty.'a Government
could nut reowi e nize the course, of their agents
in they nited States as a violation,of nation
.
al,law,. which alone the admitted 'offence ,
,
:having been atoned fur, could eruthiirize.,.tho.
demand for the reeall . of Mr, Crampton ;And
LOrd Clarendon st sees. tient ,he is iustriteted-ro
request the Government of she. United States
14 review its position; --- -----.' ' ... . : :, .:- . - -L
. 1 On the sth inst., Mr.- Marcy fer Warded ' a
very 'elaborate reply, to.t 4is,.point respecting .
international
,law, declaring, the explanation.
of Lord Clarendon utisalisfactorv, and. repe,at
itig: the demand relative to recall. . This , des- -
ich ;will, in my judgment,'greatly .- protract,
,This correspondence ; but V 'still . consider it'
settled-Chat:Mr. Cramptoi will 'be ultimately
rec' idled or dismissed. - . . ' . - -
.•
Andmippose the British Minister . notbw
remlled, and that . hei be 'diinibeied; is there
disoger that •war or a suspension of diplOmat
ie, intercourse will result ? In nry..;,vievi ' of
. the stn,! jest. theic is none' whaltrer.l...lle '
Iliestion growing out , of the "violation, of our
rintnieiral law is' settled ; that,ari.sittirin.dif
fetrent eonstritetiOns of international law 'will
remain in obeyanee whatever course he adopt
-0 towards AlT..eratiptoti,. Divested, of con-.
,tiexion with the 4(11.4 of the ' Minister, :this
lit i ttter is a quekt ion - of no censeipeence, and'
• 001 not Pc. magnified . into a course of seri
ous international difficulty. As to war, we
hive befori!' dismissed. Ministers without pro
voking it,und DritiA Minister Shave Leeniii*
missed by this and other Governntents, with
_ oat pr,Alocing war. his the duty of the ad
,!. .
milo s t i ation to Maintain the most cordial re
leitions with Great Britain, 'relations in exact.
Mwortianeowitli the sentiments of the peo=ple
of each tttountrir towards those of the other.—
' Itit it is absin - 41 to iinagioe. that the - stoi,oth
and - cyan NI-tot:of di ploinati e jut ercoursu.Can
not be.inturra pted V. it lion f', liability of War.....,.
Baron_ Asusbel. :Mayer von-.ltotlis.
1 .1 1 . 1 . 1 e senior of he'celebrated banking firm
of Ilothschild• & Sons, of Frankfort On the
Maino, who died in 'this city on the 13th 'ult.,.
has kilt a fortune whien is estimated at over
sixty florins. • His- brothers ' Charle's
who
. died during, 'the same
left yeSpeetivelV seventeen milli'oas and
eight millioniqty:itis. - Baron Ain,:ehel
itlischild died childless . ... Among ether
of his will tine 16 following : •
ear,
fin t%
M. li
iteno
TO e , itahlish- a foundation 'for. the-_ - ,
,:-. porir of Frankfort,' to, keep up the
we'tkly distribution of ithits'at the'
-! t`r.)l.l .ItOtliseltild" house in • the. •
' street„of• the Jews dm, - - L 200,000
To furnish dowars- to Jevrbit maidens -_-;;. ...
thi....•.ititerest. oh 59•,0 . 90 florins,. ::
: •t-1 1 ? •ree years', interest fm% one pOr-
trOrr.) . 4 ,4 • 2 -.. . " 52;000
For .JewiNh ItOspitals,.• - - .'' -..-- 25,000
.FOr.Jewislr sr-lax:ls. • . . - 5,000
TO t h e Suniety for.F.nno . tirrigin,,, Jew-.
iz.:l trader: , and . workmen,
I'Or T•ati6iis Christ a ti4ehatitablern
;
•stiitittinn§,:, - ' .- -- - ' -•-• 20,000
TO'llray . Ter -Jewish -terviee.; in' his' -.--
: a4tiling . (as heretofore,) 'the in- ..
t t ere.st on ' -
... - - . ' 25,000
in; fOund a m:ijorat ie . favor. of his
.
-, -ne, i pliew Au tern, son!" - of Solomon 4,000,000
TO lira nephtrai Maria Charles son of --
Charles •• • • . -..- 1,000-,000
1 T 4 a second son. of Cliailos . • William he
gave his large •house
. and garrions.'. Tire du-
Mains :ma propertieNini-sessed by .thedeeerrs-.
ed in different - nunneries are liketrise.distrib
htedsniutig the different .. branches : , of the
tZotlispitildscso 'that *the greater. bulk • of 'this
"argil for tune. remains in the family: • • -' --
. . .
" r 4. - YOU:11. S,dII9OI;TAN. WITHOUT G1:E , 3113-
I.lll . o.—George:SuinneNa3f 13o.;eti. ' who has
latel i rr returned from -Eti.pe, - - where.hehase.
, , .•
spent. sere' al yeaiN delivered: .IC lecture .in .
Nivl York; last , week; .on. the _educationO.
Cliaracteris' ties of Europe, froro . which. we% - se-.
feet, 'the following'pregnairt. paragraph: ". .
• ,i.' If there he anyAnoraL - to the - tale' I have
told! it Ina v be initialed:up in, 'a few words.'
, ,
'1'0!; your school tax without yruoibii»g ;. , it .
is:the cheapest premium of insurance on 'your
property. You aye educating those Who are
to, Make
. .laws ;flit Yourselves tind . 'your chil . , -
4r,erL ' In . this State you are'edticaling iliose
w ho'.you 'are . to - elect .your .Tndges. .Build •
more.sehool houses, and they will spare yen:
the.l.building - iriore jaili.. - Remember: that
the experiment of other countries *shows that.
the development of free and extende4educa- .
'deal has been followed . by -pt blic :and' priyate
, `financial . . .
prosperity.; thata . stiocos. and . . politi-
ea' tranquility have blessed•the lands which .
have recognized its importance. -Reitiemher
thati.education' without freedom is (,Wien. in
its results; that freedom without .educialicir,
.'of the . intoral 'sentinients s'aoii runs into an
archy - and deSpotivin f and that' liberty,' - eVei
vi i milatit .- herself, .demandin.P . 'eetutele - ss' 061-
..,. , : )-,
laille in. her yut a ries--.-liberty ; will not linger
I(;nfr hi . !.hove. lands, where., her twin,.:ister
knoWledgeis.necrloted." :, i .... „•
~..__i',....6....,- 4 2. ..i..- . :__ - -', . •' ''
trite . .
.. .. - ._
ite :Preside:te r- , i :.-- - • •
i i
: I. ; , iie.N.e.w YOrk Atlas, .of the •1.3.t.1t inst.,
'"ils . he ''siirei. Of 'the' tiinc.S L iMil - eate. that.
Janies-..l3traninan:'•of TetinSylvaniti; • Will be
the to.iirnitiee . .. of 'thetCitteirinati Convention,'
an d : the - distiniiiislied men of the party, in ail.
se9ons. of the Union, manife . t . a. disposit ion.,
to no in for . himfroin- the start: -
.It isAiouht•
kalif anf `othereatidid;ltti - Will' be pt'esfitell to.
Jheiconvetition-:" ;'And iiiairr: If Mr. Bti.
clinician isi. by. commoil - ;conceitt;: , o , be ' the'
c4tis i 4j.late4.for . the, Presidency.-7-and . 1 hat -.:i =3_
thel.way : thingOook : . at the :..pre§ent . t ime--
~- there will be no . further , difference between
!thelllardit and SOfis•tit"thhi - gtirte.; .- iliith fae:
itionS':will 'regarded 'Ad iegiilar bY'the.Mitional
11)ernocraey.—biith wilt approve of.the resolti.
..
1 !tons. 7)tkoh • way be Adsipt t 4-, 3 0,..h04.11.01i11
I ski pport one ticket,for the ,P.residenev.
... . .
..
e ... Tht; prille'brOofik at itlie - - - - WM,' firt's
tilfOis thill; - knii ihiiiiupply-latti. ..-Tho 4thia;
il,l. frotti.KlitiNky 414% -ve.t.tr. 101.1 - fittittx4.:l:,
Iftel,rmt...
.1 11 A . II.„)1 1 1( . , ?0 , I,lle...qapetp of bog"- nt,.,qln-- ;
- kiiiiiiit:tc I I I ia if rlo,itli; - du ri lig; t1ii 7 j.,i .. 4.5‘.:,,_#e.4;i:,.
,;
wit' 4 29,006', 'aliiiiiiie;botit 10,01i6 . tliii tiiiici-'
Ou iweolci• - , Tho' total number - sfau.4l,triiia fa
,i?a4ki tig,-;at,Ci lioituin Li, i,4ct-fi t r i thi l t:s4 4 s6l4 -
.iW.
25T, 1 0.1:j•P,-: 90 84 PIY I 3•F; laili itql-tv: -11:0M. 11 0 1, t.
is , b 4i." - tli Cy . : tt,,15. 3 15 ik413.-.°2 ..iiolctit , ? I .ti• .
L it4rt , i, +Oil , 4,0,11 e Tikmitp.4)a_utt FrizigT:Fdbi:
8t1.17. awl 0 ° , 4 IA ;1,11f.,tk l tf..*. nw0„:,,440 o;
I : low:bo
anl 14i,sooti - CC,e11pg,.411., ilit.t.Fist, ,Rt.. A1 1 1,4 . f ,,
,lftfthiViiis iiilbe. ei.iiiiiig';. I
;..- P
(:-; -- • - - I . ~ :-
- JO klitlYdali'-Feb'.'"Otliiit. -I '. l !:_i 2 : * 111 -I
-bo it,itlown Ittstitotnif shoot -liblisiii '011 . 12;' I
- - .
in bwitsOu.‘ ..,!reselt.nra .nial:stboi4o*Niqiiii - g - ,, I
1 0 W! , P 0 1 1. 01,1 41 0 16 -Fs , 4r.PleVg.,lL - 45*' - i4 , ,PrPT 1
6t.„ - fOthiirs gym
.1;,.34,0airti I I #
~lovirt4.
_'l,?. '., 11 1 -:-.
`tenkl I : ',--TnIVO - tivOliini,', 4 ooli r o"'"'ilit 4 .- ji'gitai t ;'
a i R iidotivie4 tlioArititiinf.'forr(ll4.6ll-iritliCer
8410 0 1 , 4*, 41Leio:;:iltlfittitttentitplialqi* ?-ii*
,ropeatftaiy,474iikottv... .t a' .. 4 -;:„:,i:-.4. -. 'f-,..c ,t ';',;`,..,;,ti.
.;:i
• 1 -WILLA4g liteafßPSON VO-sPilt= :;--
. , I ,:,-.. ~.....1 ;5..;; 3 -.6'. r: t' ! I :4 (77 - i!_ , r . ~:,,,,i , ;.-2-.;.:. 4.7,,,,-:
fay
I t is not-'htitiinsing that In Abeibe days of
travel; andofTerild-by land - and Sed,"the chap- '.
ter of accidents and , castmlities for the post
)i.ar,;:sitookiL - Le king and fia4.-. We-: base
gathered fruit; reliable:source:l7=th* facts and
figures whiCh : are appended, although it. is
highly probable that thii ouniber " of. deathi
by the fatality,,Ortravel sogypirhabt .great
er than' is here represented.
1 - ititing the year-1855, the number of rail-,
road accidents iu various parts of the coin
try resulting inolossia of life and limb, was
132, by which 116 persons were killed, aad
.•
badly wounded. More than 60 employ
es of the railroad-Companies ire included in _
this_number bf thb kilebl i of which, 20 were
engiPects, and . 6 onductors. - .
The steamboat accidents.have not 'been so
anmerous; amblitnting to 27, bat resulting in
-Ifii deaths; an ;incre:Ab,el. o f 00 oter those
ciltis"eillby . • ~ ' -"""
The i hiss 'of - proper ty eceasioned.by destine!
tive fires has been enormdus, a=mounting to
*63,000,006..-• ThiS is the
.estimated loss of
moot 200 extensive conflagrations; the sr,
ores'do not emlbrace the yast amount of prop
erty destroyed by ahnost innunierablaSmalla
fires: - -
- Diflastrotti its these mutts worn to b e,
are happily, far lelaro:anst.hose ofi the former .
year,.1854. Puttyg that year the railroad -•
'accident's numbeiel.sl more, while the atm
. ber of killed was 70, and "the - wounded 50
greater than.last - I
s
. The'steaniboat,reeidents of 1854 'were 48,
i inishcd .in 1 . 855 - . to . 27 ; the 'lined were • •
587 1 ; diminished to 176.; 'the wounded . 225,
diminished, t 6 107. • • •
The_number of files. in 18.54' was 223,'.
Which wasdecreased by 30 in 1855, and the
loss..of
.property amonnted"to•:s2o,ooo,ooo,.
Which wan reduced, to-. 013,0G10 ; 000 during ,
••
the last year,'. •
. .
Arlrericaus 32tt:4 Mite Asakelica:
If one not actptaintedi-with the tricks and
fat eat ions- or.. the *K now-Not hings, - fshould
hear the war-cry " Americans must Tule -
Aneri4 , a,", a the Wio,itington Union; he .
would hate strange feeling S,'us -exam
ine into this empty . and se . expose a
new ineOnNistettcy of tire - .know-N ; otlungs.--!-
Congrerl, be - virtue of Our constitution,- has .
the right oflegislitting, and be who legislates. -
"rules !" ) The Senate • consists of
. 02 Me m 7 .
bers,.and the. llouse of . [l;einesentaties, of
'23.4'. 'All these are natines of the anal's;
not 'R single one is foreign birth ; yet. the
.KOW-Nothing cry is, Anterieans must rule
America.!". instead . of- lot eigti,lxlrn - citizens
: of .in oountry . exerting .'a political -
. power
Nilnat tol their ssi?;;;difie ootter,..t hey are In this
espeot,' net. epresen red in our national 'legis- •
Valve at , all.; Our tuts!` population amounts,
at present .to about -27,000000, of which .
nearly, 5.000,000 (exclusive of their children
beret
,in this country) are foreign born... If:
thee - 2,hould be represented in
Congtess _on an equal footing .with the*.ni-
t i ve
‘ 1, 01 . 0, o f t h e
_.Senators: fourteen,. and of
the-members of the House fifty-three should
lie foreign _born. Vet the
,linow-Nothings,
_in suite of Ail these filets, persist in proclaint
.ing' their : hypoeritiCal. &Kathie, "..Americ . ans
mint rulo Aiberiettr? -
FLORINS
llorses Sholl witiatmt Nails.
rMr.. of • New .Lt talOn t Ct., basin
rented a horsy; ,hoe- that is- to be worn. by
the' horse ‘A itilOta !wk.: , nailed. to his •foet.— •
Ile' makes t lie As-hole - in : two . pieces . , employ- .
iitg in addition, tern . sui:tll 's'erews• tii: 'aid in
screw in t .; the. part; together. Poth are made
of malable iron—the lower - portion, or sole,
:being. very similar to the itorse shoe ordinari
.l,y:employed, but with a grOove 'around.; its
exterior, and without . 'n:til,:holes. The tipper
~
: portion, " is thin, anti has a- flange •
projecting inward- front. -its ." lower, - edge,. to
niateh the grooye in the sole;, ,These_ pants;:
are:so arrange .1 as . to-secure a tight,A,tid ftrtg - .
-connection, and the' whole is ixotde'addition-'
ally -secure by the aid of - the' Set - seiresti
fore nientiUned,. : it the heel. A - shoe - - ethis.
kind .once fitted„ t va trip nnty , be- , made to',
wear out a trea 1.• u taber :of ez
teriOv mav be hi.rlit v r tiaished and ',tilted with :•
winch gives t verytiashy appearance, :
to, it . teaM of lii-erY horses, :or the. - shoe may
.be euatnetted - jet black ,1 11 he.n'ititended - for,,
White lir : grey ..attinials.•-: One 'pardon's - , •ad
vantage to 'bederived frernAltis style eof shoes;
is the facility. with which, they - .roar he
. re- -
tnOVect or exchanged; so that hostler
may exeltangellie;:itcies,•:er rather sot*
on every occasion when the pre.4enee of ice
or the like-renders. it desirable, , und•may Ann
be` :expedient i extreate eases 'eiliaustion,
as with ,t Ace' horses, to Tyetii6ve
amore
shoes : al- .
together for it time, and allow refreah- -
fog-teat ''•
10,000
.
GOLD table in .
the report of 'the - Seeretery - of the.-
Treastirr; exhibiting the - ai.nount of'gold, sit. • •
ver,--anj' bank notes in eironlatien at - different
per,iods, gives.the'arnotutt 9f, gold., and silver,
sn cirettlationfor the fiscal year 1855, at over;
8'250,0ti0,p00 mut the, bat* . notes
- in eircula
tien at:8187,000,0.091 -rnaking
1;10On:or 8437-,000,000. - anditthowinglhat the
bank.pote, eirr,tll3oon was reduced from that
of 't
-he preceet.liog year:aboat'
The table tif.ii.uoitge for the vear . exhib;. .
re&iVed : at the
.tnint-nnd'bratneltes,'io-tli e tintt , unt Of $70,017
Olt? 82 =autl tlte;aa;Ule. ex i its eXhibits the
epor(of g-01, .to the- mount, of
'.i 1 .50,34d,30--sliotVino an ex : cos of 'receipts •
(1 ". 4 eiilirts_.of 81 . 3.793,6 34 S 2 - ..'The table
of-eXPorts'fer.the saute ti-seal year, in addi ,
tion to the eXpoit-of Doh!, e xhcbits*36,42l,s.:._
1 €ll. ti tni4t . ures .export 4 -exclusive of
sliecie and $1(.12323,899 of all. ot her articles, t. ,
making the - nt ludo exp - 0rt5..3'275,150,8 4 , - .7
agiiinst '1361;468.520 -iniportea, showin: , •
t - nu oil exports -- i513,088,3.27 , .0veri1te
imports. ; ,,,There is no return -or.,e3tironte;of'
the gOIO, iiitiportnd' by etnigrants, -and_
'turn estithate for the frehrhts of otir
'Ytik4ts - that h tie . ,coiitrilnnited to
*TO STOPTOTATOV3; ItOl EINAL•7An experl
eneed agilettitmist infot,ms.og that about sm.
,yea , rs ago he applied NineliF.4 to Rota:7
tOes` tllatwere Ir f. rtlj• au , ci ifinuitedh.
ateTY' arre,lefl the fierily. P,otatoes . -thai
werezptittly_ Vot tea ‘t hell the linie:wasappild,
rthriltitied- as' they were the . rooms* of the
rot sum litoppe , w e potatoes to which
bk •
the lime was. tug,: applied, epaqatuefli. rot and,'Were "Slave tlieWlte haS`Milile it a.
'von , :taat practie to apply slacked to
.11i , 4,tiotatoei as he,takes thetw up, ' '.lle !apt"
41$111 layer of lime on the floor where tile pa... ,
are !,(1 awl Sprinkles,
's@ of.
1)1 ' 1 t iliAltitidriliit very tem
•thei , •lttel!pittr:iitt)wn.: - .l.le!voushlritiaa
:perfeettypivtegtiag them ilion totting sit; bo
4 1,13 ?,0 0 Wr. , 41 1 040:,:f0x41 0 1 0 ": ( luaill994b0 - .P1 40-
4 1 c4t 1 itlo, 4 ( lC t " , 1 / 1 1 !‘:
uiekt aro cetelei•ed hette,r hy. i_ ie ai3tlo4 o r of e
trio: fhota 4 l6ld* - iiiTii ,
itiena:oaAlif 4)6 trotifkhtigheitiall:' '-`
gfr ciir4, l 4VlNPtherieotAl ke 4 P
your, ,
.X?,Or 441.16.16-034 Of
ot', ire 41ri thq ier4o maiditiiiialk - ittia it
s iiiiportittit taiimict hate hay
Irrthe - iiiprembrizt
gave W . -;4o , „frie44 Ml4lta-r , QO jut wilico,
Aid.Mits l l4 94 o 1 - 7 - 49 11 4M40X - #fi a * ra •
i „,
scsimx?r iiitatuitiOla 40,
4
.i - ,;;L;: - .!1-,..i.v( -!-t-':'.)'