, »p. 1 140 .1110"nt01)119...4r3 t-41 , 3:P;r4 .9. ctlis;'crilieViri t.I: eater sigalast'tae.t . - Till, was a - Sting... , Thai-Ogg la ed al Tom, and. then at Ole clerk, and.in)o Iyalliti ; k "C! , .. , .-„ 1 .:,• .04. TCllll4r. Itlarehall 'e/oaes; 1h rite i betier able to lone $3O), an I am... , O!iI Style, Amid New Style. : cnler to„ ttial:•..i this fully clear, i will bn l tO l temetittlee . that a Year, ?rielnaesl I of': tittle which thoearth taltes to.timize one re,c4lutiOn around accempl;shed in 365 days and neatly bat I ns Ow calendar must consist. (.1 enui , ilete daY9, these six hours aro Omitted, --aaLf..ttrfqn - r . -1. - 51.,,trii i lleY maw° '4_ wnoic day, ilea one h adde4 to the year. Thi, flower- Cr, strietly orrect,'for it is'itidertained oak:lllations that a solar! Year is exactly 303 days, Fi'hours, 48 ininues; and 85 s'.:!.toaas . ; - consruitently,ln putting.on 'the we'--skd 1 min. t 2 4.lolseconds tro - tne . y4113', Or 4 I. winutes,l49 Nearsi This in the course of 128 amount tb d 2 I hoop., or a %vete permittd to go fr-t it :ty O, 'January would ii.maually t:td 1 Midsummer; and 'in 'the Pt.pc - tzteOty XI I. (1382), it was t'...`at. the' vei.nal equinox, which in A. II f. - : . ..`.!7, - t:..,..nt-tied'oti'lthe 21st of March, actually I 51h. . The Pope, l for the pfrolbilit the correctness of the cal, 4,t1 , 1.ar 6 4 -1,?le1 tot day; to he dropped that tc'ortnation was called 4 i the new Coin - ter calendar WasTdenorn. in.,fe;t "VA: t7iil stvle. Probably of el-enjered- by the 111, time., llle new sty'l'i sultirl7sil, wlleu h was fo l i t:tt:'l,:ol4:ty - bad neeuniul4o . ~ . ~.. , 1% „. . ..i. • .4: 1 IN , 11,•;:rnr.11, 1%. rib Lien passeu, ii It v, t.',..0..:%::.(11 . 0,1 it +.3i , veu Ja}:s be 1 , 'ez,li.n;l:y. in 17'12. I I,ille cid ktyle trnsl ztolloguial discoi d o. To guard aly . .. tlitt scalendar i (,:21111!t•v =IMMO 13162311 BEIM the leap year at 1 1 21 . 1turiec, which 'of 11 minples, .1 litlaePhy tapikti - ztr. cry yoar tiot a leap yeal 1800 was no i .•• - 6 • 'll I.lllllt tiVro:2 fitt t* mwm iy;11) Vc Li Ay 5 bad acct' l at 'consternation the ladies, who inaizer" had eon', l and .ungallant bl t::1•11:...•;-:;:,-,:y i_ro In :theta what they li , 1!,..r v,.:10.. ; c1 tyglrts, : - To 'take 1 :; 1 ; ire' leilleetfully' announce to c:11.i:::.. :I:cy v:;i111 be in '„a Ainailarl pedlea , : •,..; iiii',l,. intrtz are nowt twelve dlys 1, „ . . ',.-,(.::i. e betv.7l.•:,n td (r.ct :Ina neW arias;- ° 1 :! ~twier tOcot:-1;;:ile the dote even's . _ .1, !:1. 1 1 r:ot. tiall.'7,intoVutiders Which . ] e.;.',.11 7, - ;: inc•N?cz 1:::i5i?' of av4led, we .sliouldrec - 611 o. : ,. t 0::::.(.1 , 1' toi dav's for the sirt4entli . and tp,',.:::::.....,!:' ei::::ti;iir,es, .eleren f , ,.' tlie elgli; i to-;01, :0... t - ,'(::..1` - e,rer the nineteen:ll.H Vorth.- 1 1 - .1‘: 1 - :‘ , 1.. ,- . , Tuteriial:tr tl . V.,".z,71:0 :, r . n ~~ ..':L ::1:.11 .! rt i~::l::u.... r;;.'Lie f• . 2., -13 C'. Lc .."::.' , e I:, .:Pl4 Pie6lfelior2l4rse. 1 i L.,!: . tcf::, (N:t. 3, 4 -.5 o'clock A. m.. iv , ....r.),, , ,v. sr :--- F i zts the_ eleetrici)ta of tho I - 1 - ....‘ic-. , . To:tit: - .lland and London 'f'e'e-1 f . n.f.i.j.i C,1.!... ; .nT,.itt , is ‘t,ith the highest. grati ae2.iio'n tl:ut I i:ave to apprise .you oF the re-1 u p,:cf ca r c‘l:ltt:imEl.itts of this utOrutug upon I a..fin. T, .:e c.- . .'4,tionscoutittator of trore, than I?,fi(;:i.t: - C.i,::y> :.:i c.: - .lcut, a distance you will per- 1 i ..-r. , i.re..... , 1:: . ir.: - . , at to cross the Klima 'e Ocean i from .1.'...v ''..:".;:yilat.-11 ana to Ireland. 1.. I Th.: r.:.i,.. , .:.iib10 arrangements made at the 1 5 :fr.''.1.1 . ••: , ..: Telegraph Office, in Ohl Bond l' I 1 `:.-.i.,..:-:!(. i i' eonilevtit+ let; subterranean gotta- 1 I,c.rc.ho. il:Aultattd 4o: doctors, of over .200 1. n'illc , :: c1i0,;,...te11 , ..- Ir. ,_iice one continuous 121 g it i ."11 - 1:17.. t; . la '!,:,':v..): l 4ti)ll:l: , ,thiring tits h t ,nri of 1 :To it's ` i k‘.:1 , 4 - 1 thctel2grapli is noti comme:- '. ei'f,i4v .. , 1111 , :oly,;d, ftt ilied us the Means of I contle,:li - ,,v .Ic...tiirt ~b y-.actull ckpetiment.-- li The r i ll: , len of prabticabillity, A. 3 well as the i . 111 . 3etitatiii'ry, or tief,-crapiong tl;rOugh oar s• pier:it-1 .....;,....lentic cable. - j ' 1 111 , '• i("kllt'ltad he.en thrown into dotiirt by ,•:::., more than. tic') years; since, of , ~.e.rl:l- . n -1,,,..t0n.,,...da Lupon subterranean find i su'on3'al.r•e t.'tir.,t4lo - Srors, and had ,attracted the I i niten . ..l;?;ll tS el,:cirt_cian, pat tienlarly of 16. 1 liiid:F.l.(.lni-,k ifiiii . ...oilber, Professor Faraday,l an , l ~ .ltat v1,..r, r.±...ilitt.td, investig,ator:of electri. . 4 __ 1 e`, , ry,,.1.,-ti,..n.lenft, pc, iWhiteltouse+and one I 0 7 1, : trf , , , „ „4;ei:i.iilctrift t_ , wit, the Preceptable-1 1-,*:1a:,1a:i, , t,_41 Ole (.It:t.iilie current thteatene,l 18 Aitic.:?; oilr witeratlons ttnd requite careful '1 .._,...:i0-,i I , l,folfe we could pronounce with cr..l'.:,i:l*.y ti t .e c,.: - .1 - Ez - aciial practibilit y of the Oc...z.lint. ~;.:grt.odh„ • , 1" ; , i .,•, 1 ae;.t ht,14.5 to In,orm you flat, an a W Crel.llV4 TOUlt ii . : i ii long aeries of exterimen_ tal miss ti ana .01(1m :tire reasoning'lti). I‘. 11;1C, .t.11 ,1 .:1t, the. esperiments tinder the di ve .,.. 0t -, 11 c ,-Dr. tS it:ttel ouse and ttr. Brigh t 4:it-h I wit , :itei.. , 4.edi this morning, ie which the irtailz . ..:.ou /....t.Ms.tit d - receivino. • Magnets, . as ruoillS.: , ! - .11 - ,tlitise o,...eatietneu, were, made to - actuaie triliZ, of iiiy recording itistrutnents, , have rovit.ra - .Wa copies ics,' Fro O. . Foil the. Democrat, Irhe Ifioial F!eld. The election is ores ; and ' , on the part of KlZOi3.l7,3tlaiti7, pseudo-yell : 7lmi element, it bag been the trinFt Intilirmant; and de.crerate 112.- . ht that 4,: ercr swept the ountry: Every Ma , ni cf must htinent the 'Sects of thi., wicked prisfli , ...;:tiy upon he publiC Chnrclies have been Vrokett ttp, .aini Christi nnity lass fziEen into,' disgrae, beneath the in - alive. :Intl hate of it . faise i?rof , sor‘. This is :i public-eninmity, fom which long years will . not 3ceoverthe cr.Mniry.,l It might have been foresee . n.. :he. 'Ae'Fret F•pirltof ' hate . ,itept into the titawaresi, breAt• ^Mt into a flame of plalice, 6:1 ibis oc bees carefully .rooter the ele . Otion; and Il;:prOsltate n'. hive beer sparea :. 1.,,. A•i " n la, c.‘ ~c r aua, o . - '- - I3at catition t-houtcl be iasect,. lei.t . we sweep into the cormitan 6ontemir, ii class of reli tri.o` nists, 'that have 1: ot contributed to these . tuelatithaly results. The tit.th is that be- heath the nois3', froth .. *,' pOlitical seem that floats over - the, relimious world,` 'there has been deep,. t, conservative element, that has kept itself pure from this wild Tanntich-tn._ Alt ibis better class. c»lmis let the doctrin-. of " enee," lead them to Che Suppot cot to .UttiOn itnd the Constittition..] The 116.- ch as fall into , camp-meeting ;fits.— in short, the trhole • class of peak, nervous wttiltavn't mind enough to preside orer•passi6n, mate nil the i ranks ofthe . Priests, nEd priest-led, who left Christ ~ and the crops; in order to ircirshipa political par ty. of hate, violence, disunion, and It is n3atter of'cOngrattilation, that until.] this proilig:r.y,,ilt.; rad bady of Demleratic reboil>iii;ts Aland out in proud reproof of this wad - Ii• and "cri we. . • „ A nucleus; around Which mar gather a new f. and better ezempl cation of Gospel precept, than the. nondektr ipt. pretenders, whom this, storm-has tried, anti lattered. to. the winds. And as if resoled to make themselves stand. ing monuments of hypocriay,these • fanatical pretenders to anti-SlaVery, coolly, with a fraud nnietraHellediti the annals of political 'partizanship, go to the 'intik:and rote - .orie part of their Eleciorato Fillrnere and Slavery! While it is:painful to see to What depths hu manity , cutta sink,—there is.yct , a comfort in the thought that thn' " rand, Climacterical' exhiyitien kill strip these wretches ofall pub lic confidence hereafter, so titer-will be pow erless to: c il. ' - • GODDARDS /3414.1.00 X .A.scrazos.—As we write, eVgry aspect of silo sky and thebarom . rig! indiestes a lovely day for. Mow. Goa nann's three-hundred tweatieth tenanaut .^.r-tension this afternoon. There seemato be.as plat an ascension.manin now _days as theriwas in the full moon of iiho 041.1na_lo urzY, 1 0,i,-men wad: 'ftwneni, robed • tbet l2-: ft:Wei - in bridal array to , be translated upon ;the first blast-of ,Gabriel's trunapet. But GOD DAR6 as it, mere - theorist, Read= his former dim ng *ioata tie vOyages have istaLliiheiihirn ai the irost safe' antkreliable-14110oolif,et the ake.:'llatherefore:finds no _difficulty in ob taining penzoisto aciomPtirri . him, and the capaeity of Insballoon is so git,t - that he can tgithirt thp:pso!t#fittel66 - Ale" currY.P.g four fLFect*PaPiirL.: 1 44 - seats ; O all. cogitg4 iiith Roost. to the *WM" Macbeth, . ?.", ' _.,LEDITOiiiI The Election. , Should have Ilf!fq -10 f 0 P0 0 0 saY AiShtr\ i '.' -- anticipate that ,Passuteolea .-1110ightflik gar' den will be croirded aftettoon to wit• nees the intcreiting pfocess of it tlati9n and the departurcof tb.fnll fieighted car.—Phil i*ti his tune 4iiv : Viir.li.,,ttOts.Oettitce.. NEW YORE, October, 18511 T am positiiely altnostst o loss how .to be gin this 'epistle, for, Vriiii;:great risk of repeat ing the. theme which has been the burden of my laskt wo letters, and is` polities: There is atilt the same scampering hurry among all , sorts of people,and . all.the numerous panic ntul,cliques ate anxiously engaged In getting up with a proper show the last grand spastus ofihe campaign. To-eight is the last Grand Republican rally in Brooklyn, at which N. P.:Banks, Gov. - R,obiuson of Kansas, null the. 1;•'. Henry Ward lieetilier . aril all to speak at-pncefrom different stands and so . the war goes on, each party trying to outvie its ri-= . vats in 'noise and tatinberi, until the final election comes and puts*w. extinguisher up on two at least of the three great partiei who are now making such a 'prodigious row. And except these things, there 'le little - to talk about. - -, We havoliad no very, startling murder, ,no liege forgery,. no I unprecedented burglnry .ioce last week, noel I begin to believe. this &pit city is, refOrming itself. True, - there • waaa man found dying on the sidewalk , the other morning at -the Corner of thirty.fifth .street, and it was supposed that he had -been beaten to death by rowdies ;,and one pleas. ; ant chap killed another in tifiglitii - lOrange street; and iin amiable man whipped Iti;wife tedeath with a club over in the Five Pointi; 1 and a man was stabbed to a drunken row inl -Elm street; and five or six bahie.s have been 1 fiihedisut he'Corencrs ham sinks and sew. et's, where 'it is prSurrted the unfortunate mothets had thrown them to die, but these are meretritles, touter such tom:tent occnr- read in our moral city. is to ho hardly north ripe mentioning. Oti the Whole I drink 'so are improving, and I .really - hope that inn few years. we will not be considered much. worse' dein other folks. . . - .,•1t ih - a very well known Tact that our model . Mayor has for the past two month.= been in the habit of letting large nartibereof police men off front theirs:Lily dutieo, for the par pose of having theni electioneer fiur his te electiOn. Indeed, so well has he - managed . the plan, that it isihought helms got ev e ry. thing fixed all over the . city fur his - re-election in - spite of all the omositionof _Bll hisoppu. news. This may seem to people in the country a new way for a Chief Magistrate to employ the executive power that 16 placed at bit discretion, "'ache:men bless. their inno cent souls, they are not tip to half the dodg es of city politicians. A:putout officer in this enlightened city, thinks no more td - eswini ing.a fifty thousand of the city's money to secure his ownpurpos&a,: than nfarater would think of breaking up a setting hen's nest. But our worthy Mayor has enemies %do fight him at every step, and they are deter- Mined to block his game with the Polieemen: Accordingly the Police Commiz.Monee: have issued a card to warn all Policemen not to : interfere in the coming. election, any further ;Item each to deposit his, own ballot, tinder pain of immediate dismissal from the service. Consequently, if nny "Star"' is seen uttempi• h)g to tiscge nnottZer man to vote his ti c k e t, or m l / 4 ing himself -up in any tied of all elec tion roars wltatieerer, let him look out, fur immediately ioff drops his bead. How the .Mayer will contrive to circumvent his cne- Mies I can't .eit et; tly.see 'at parent, .• bu t 1 . 1• t; no doubt he'll do it; i .titt I have the great- St invirinahle -c. , dente in the thorough --, going 'rascality of '-',our worthy Mayor* For. hairdo Wood. ~; - Another event of great interest not only to.our city, but to the ChtiAinn world ;It lnrge,lns just tranispirod. iLtne go o l Sa i~ fan vinose . natne I do not, now revollett, vas jnst given to the Fire Points Mission en , - terptise,ns'eondue* by. Mr. lease, the mu nificent start of 1323,000. Of this. t 5,000 is tigo for the personal benefit of Mr. L. M. Pease and his wife, who now for a • inumber of years have ign;sred all comfort of domes tic life, and have taken up their ntaele in the 3 Piro Points ; among the lowe4 and most de- I graded and vicious - Outcasts' this country . prodn'ees. When Mr. Pease went there, .They were infinitely mere needing of'- Chris tian teaching„, charity and compamion, than the most ignt;taitt heathens of .any - foreign land could be. There, in the heart of the most civilized and powerful city of the New World, *ere thousands of poor wretches, liv ing and dying without the knowledge of God I - or hope of Salvation. Mr. Pease saw their I desolate • situation, and with the intuitive goodness of true human nattire, he raw also that no preachmg and tract .distributing would nffect them : --what they wanted was a i living ,sympathy, th e speetaele of A pure Christian life constantly.. before them. Mr. •Peace took his family and tnnved into their i'midir,and.lived there, in spite..pf all the rags i -and filth, and • writehidness : which surroun- ded him. Ile has established Isr.houls, has i .fed, taught, and clothed the children, rand' has sent hundreds of - them away 'into the country to 11:come tamers, and honest men ins:calla thieves....-No missionary to India ' Or the Sandwich Islands has ever achieved 1 ( One half so muchfor the good of hit l'Ace, as 1 1 the Five Pniuts Missionary, Mr. L ' M._ Pease. - It: is truly a most gratifying thing to record that some roan of wealth has at Jut, thought Of the -earufort of one, who for so many yeses, f has racrifieo his' nano mid pleasure to the seeltare anthers., - Ail honor io this Five points Mission, inay it thrive and . prosper, :till" the - _whole miserable . neighlrarhnod is ihoronghly seformed and bettered: . i ..' In the literary world everything seem* to deferred until :"after* the election; and hen) ire very few new worts at present in imam' Of pabbca ' don.- It' is said dant-Bay. lard' .4 1hyleri-has irdiesaly realised -ten thousand ticittars frareLli 4 cOynkrpodin of traitor anti tits 4eenitc - :birk - ':•411.. in rest deemed *tad ?knit to isalteduligratdialseeisttens- 'mesa at bit orti• A'. 0.31. 1 .1* - ornttMel. has er,just.been brined, which protwisei' to make an unusual stir in the world. Dos called '" Justice in the'Bi Ways."‘‘ The author is a Mr. F C Adantewho has .eirefaiy. wtiten: one .or two Works Of more tharf nival tnetit •- But all the other publishers reinsl td hare eit.ye.nded their work 'until the' ,gfeat &Mini contest is decided, and I titprse..ere may \expect a corresponding tloodr.,f literary light after that interesting event, The it nn Ira fall crashes in the, there:OWN world ha s Ve began ; the first to lea , ( off wag Om old and,eZtensive dry goods firni Of John Beck dt.: dO.,\Wlto ,failed on "Elturiday and, it is witipered they will he stp'eeilily ful lowed by other4,Who have heretofore been'con sidered equally safe. .llOwever,no alicli . skeary - - - • time is apprehended r.s was foot in E the 1854-5, and comic+ people prwierve their composure according - The newest of the new newspapers estab.: li,hed here during the c:itnpaiLt . n; the Daily . Despatch, which has striven to, - secure_ the election of Millard Fillmore:ls still in exist ence in spite of the pr o lietions o f its 'e lle . mien, and its own undentahle editoriat neu. It will Undoubtedly collapse after ,No vember, unless' the prolnietots, who are to have mgney; chnoAelte keep it "alive, just to spite theiroppc.nerts, and prove iliac what all the world-says, does trot in 'every'.ea,C come true. There is the same . chettring tidings to rec oil' of the different pl u of amusement foil housesaud over-llowin. , treasuries. :Tti ?i rent thea - tileal managers recoreicd from their attack of Trantlet, which play w a s prodileo.: at four unite theatres 144: 1 Weck.— The.greatest cxciteillent this Week hat been a=s- 11 o r . c , trag edy which o cut reL - 1 not on • the legitimate hoards, hut - purify in in 1-Mini bus anti was completed in the street.lt wa , F. : a regular !mock clowri - - ; ;between I; iir. ton the actor, and a grown 'flake, the st T tgv 3 manager of-the oad Way :! , Thea tie Mr, Morton for some renions ,sc-to ilk in -%.111:tke. , Noe n, tli y wt . rt: both Tilling itra Eleventh Avenne the younger gentleman thereupon Ncnt i.n and- a pleas'ant little fist IV tire r4stilt, in - %\1141..111r. Burton. got eet;Yiedly • tagP.", although be-fiore tovay from the sccue of the entliet 1 Wad: eye. The re:\FOn4.l . Otis inge as,atrit s:titl to be some. j,lC ouAy wi.erein the wife of,tlte . (c!ebratiml coin , median ilte i vololg Mr. Blakei3rc . con liee!ed. atilinsii to be broettlit.:into tiie `courts. l'burton'4lThcatre.—"- Se!f," th:ee'act coal medy vy Mil.. Si ilneys Framji Batt:Man, • lats heel ,h.. a , c tillovvek.L:L TLe 'lay is a t 4 wed,: of Ode!! slimild hstrained. here is not a ringle, reij c etnie. g feature in ir, and the critics - have universally expressed their disapprobation ; it he a zt ;short-lived eoncey.. TraltrirEs.- eaire.--ft?: James tit'", W . al• lack Ira. flourirrited -here this wcel; flow.' clier, arid Sir E:watcl AforC.mer t r il'e irorr Chet- whiell latter drma, %%ha put on,' the . unusual care. . At,the other glare.; there . ii nothing new. 111.\11411 sorne . noveltior be proiniseti,*: SCASII • as the l,aLlic can hart -.r (rout eleutingPar i dews long- enirugli to ke7,k at them. ?: • Peziusylvattia 11;ectfozi, O c t o be r 14,4 ssc....otiicial liqtarus. 1 - Cana) Cinr, Auditor Grt . i '.... t" • s .4 i - ' cr; yi: C. :::: •-..- C ' ;•,-.., ..r. nz, 411.1 B ; E Maw% 2,330 2,270 2.,133 2.265 A lleglien, 8.081.1`2,319 8 124'12.253 tast tong, 2,411 2506 2.344 2,783 Beater, 1,701 2.410 1,7491 t 2,400 • 2,296 2.173 2,333 2,156 I1rrl:r, 10,000 3.939 6,908 3,924 . 1.933 2,620 '1.917 2,595 Bradford,: 2,042 6,017 2,03.1 5.969 Burks, • 6205 5,603 - 5,573 . Butler,' • 2,560. • 3,098 - 2.506 3,099 . Cambria, 2,739 1,556 2,758 '5- 1• ,536 Carbon; 4,501 • 938 1.588 ; .927 Centre, 2,725 . 2,404 ; 2,729 2,403 Chester, 5,831 G. 291 5,891 3 6,242 Clarion, 2,587. 1.689 2.574 1 670. Clearfield, 1.841 1,184 1.830 1,171 Clinton, 1,408 1,277 1,411 1• ,265. Columbia, .2.796 1.007 2.649 : 1,153 Cranford, 2,635 4,461 2,885 3 4.450 Cuniberland, 3.'226 2 675 ' 3,237 - 2.953 Dauphin, - 2,614 3,469 2,954.1' 3,441 Delamare, 1,919 2;438 '1.920 2;424 1:112," 492 .253 500' 253 Erie, • 1,980. 4,083 1,967. 4,008 Fityet te, • 3,418. 3,235. 3.4:39. 3.200 Franklin, 3,300 3,416 8,365 3,348 Fulton, • . 933 679 933 • '675, Greene, 2,647 1,558 2,6491 1.545 Huntington, 1.91 Q 2.196 1:901 2.184 Indiana,. 1,509 -.3,317 1.456 3,204. Jefferson, 4,326 1,449' 1,318, 1,4381 Juniata, .311 1.262 1,299'_ , -1,25 7 Laneaster, 8.029 10.473 8.078 10;413 Lawrence, 1,107. 2,785, 1,105 2.684 Lebanon, 2,242 • 2,776 2,243: 2• .770 Lehigfi, 4,063 . 3,192 4,0501 3,168 Ltizer ne, ;5,503 4,532 '5.5501_4,585 Lvisorning, 3,138 2,736 17'7 '2;726 McKean, • • 498 . 130 4861 ' 700 Mercer, 2.596 3.434 2.500 Mifflin, • 1,550 • 1,560 1,5531 1.559 Munroe,. 2,047. 528 '2,036 • .514 MontgomerE, 6,727 - 4.783 6,738:,4,757 MMitour, 1.224 660 1,191 , 649 INorthampton, 4,061 2.344 4.674 2.311 • Northumbld, • '2,894 1,710 - 2 839: . , 4 689 ,Perry. ' • 2,945 1,970 2,0112, 1.904 Pitiladelphia, 36,038 32,604 .36,023:,32',350 815 254. 195:'. 254 Potter, - 614 1,117 070: 1,10 Schylkill, • 0,30 I 4,62$ 0.3361 - 4,628 Sonterikt.t, ' 1,773 , 2.547 1,7741 2,542 Snyder 1,123--:1,3T7. 4 I,loBlf - Stoquebanna, 2,320.. 3,424 • 2,315,: '4,423 Sullivan,- 501 - 334 • 316 1,1 11 3.09 3,070 13mott,. 1,043 1,483`..1,018 1,479 Venango, 1;989 . 1,98470164 Warren, 1,16 0 1.162 i;• 1 , 0 0 0 Wa,hi ugton, , 4,310 4,424. .4,319 '4,300 Wayne,. 2,192 2.055 2,180 . _ 2.051. Welaniorelantl. 4,920 • 4.284:; • 4,995 1 :• 4,235 Wyotning, '• 1;081 1,040 02164' • 1,051 York, - 6,070 - 4,594' 6,140; 4,521 . • 01289 . 41210112421:162#1268888 • • • -secapitalptiani. • • • CANAL . Scott, Democrat Coobraa, iTaion .!?..v)teos. - _AtrDriVit ossnm Fay, Democrat Phelps, Union Fry's Majority : 51YRWITOR, pax RAL. Rolv6,TDernocint Ltpor.t.e, Union Rowe's Majority, PENNIMVANIA DELEO &TIAN VEXT tt a ill b 4 see", float the N a t e . taint we make Mow that the Deincrernts have fifteen out of the twentv•fiVe crtiapip,itig the Cuttgre.a.siouttl delegation of Pentisylvk nin. im. District- , -'Elio. 'B. Fluiena. Dem. 21 • " -E. Stir Mortis. Union. 3.1 " ininet;Lutalv.. Dern. - 4111 " Henry. M., Philips, Datil. sth " - Ou:en Jones', Dem. et li " • John Ilkkihan, Dem.- 7th .- " 'Henry Chaimi:cn, 1)..m.. Bth - - " 5. 4.4l;ritty Jones, Dem. oth " Anil'. E. I . l ,, beriN Unii.m. 18th . " jolui C. Kunkel, Union. ~., I l lilt A - • Willfum L. Dewart, Dem. 12th , T. J. G. Montgomery. Dent: 131) Wm. U. Di tutni t l:,• Dem. 14th ." Q. A. Grow. • Union; 15111 ". AlliFou While, Dew. lath . " John A. Ant Dem. 17th -"' Wilson Dem. lath " John Union. lath " John Covode, Union. - • " Montgomery. Dena. 21st " David Itittitie, 22.1 " S. A. Purvianee, Union. 231 " 'Willi a m Stewart, Union. 24th " • J. M. Gillis, Dem. _sth " John Dick, Union. • PENNSYLVANIS.LEGISLATURE. STATE SEN 4TE. • I/ist.-I'hilailelphiaTitx-- IV. A. •CiTz6be - \ • 'end I,'has. B. • Pcnrosc.*. 2 , 1 ' ll ,' 93rbwile, Ingrilostn. I:. Wright.t . 3,1 - " \Moatgotnerx---Thotna, P. Knox. . 4th " 611041er and -11e 1 .:1'WaTe.--..4.411/12.1 J. • • \,Lezeis. s'tit 13t-ik,—John. C. - B,•ans.. • • 6:lt ." h.. Lanca s ier . I.o?l , ation=L-,74in W. Eil(iayer owl Jacob G. Bth " t)anidrin `any . ortitngal.ttalanti— David Oth ottlinavoi, .an 4 Lehigh—loppl: Luutrach, • 101.11 " C;titton,Nlonr, Pike and Wayne —Jame.: IL ° Walton.: 11t h " AdainA and Ft - anit'.ir.—C;itUrgt W. 13•ewoy. 12th " H, 1311 r" et.inherfaial and Petry't Fittx.r. 14 h Ceatre, Lyeonting.-Ghaton and Sal ityan—• Andreta Gregg:\ I.sth Blair, Cambria nod Ilauting.lon ,,- . John Cres.wnll. 4 " Itith " Luzetne, Montour and Getup! P. Stuck.* ." \T„ " Iltatifold,Susivit!hatina_ and XV,'.(! 13th Tiorra, I'otter. 11eKean. Clear-'t and Jefferson--H. S'anther. 1011 ) Meseer, Venanma find. Warren—G. ) .W. Sevii U.* 20th " &ie and Csawford —D. A. Pinney. 21,t " Butlyr. 1 - I.!aver and Lawrence --John llartis.! • 22a “ Allegheny-11'in. Wilkins and Ed.. IL). Guaira.* 23J " )1; and. (l reene-Juhn C. Fleniken. 24th " Sotner , et. 11-2dfora mid Fulton Jordan. • 25th " Kr:n-trong,. Ihdi Ina anti. darion 2Gth " • Juniata, NI:ill - Ai :ittd Union—Jantcs St•licrs.. • 27; h We.:t mot e!and amt .F:tyettti— 41rrn. - E. realer. 28 h " Sebnylkill—C.- M. Stria!). I)einnelats IJ ; Qilpo itian 18 j Ftts'on- INtsin Italic ;. New. SettatOri. milked with a ssar. : , - , • .. . ~ HOUSE OF ItEPIiaiSg.NTATIVES. ' . I)etn. Op. Ailnnis, . . - . 1 Alli.gliedy.. • • • - 5 Ai iingi.inz. Ciarian and Jefferson, 3 licaver. Butler and I.tvvietic.-, , 3 !let k.: _ 4. Marr and linniirzilou, • • 2 nradlora, , 2 13a , ks, • . 3 Canilitia. lienird &F, l lt-on, • 2 clartiun and Lchigli, (.34..nt re, • . " 2 - I;itester,. • , 3 Cleat - field, M-Kozin and. Elk, . I Clinton. Lyvo,iiiii; - ; & Putter, 1 dultinibia and Muntunr, ~' • 1 . • . . Crawfiird, . • • 2 Cututierland, • • - . 2 • I)aittrhin,,,. . 2 . I tela a , are, - -, . • 1 Erie, '. .. , ' 2 Fayette and Westtnorlani, ;.• 4. - ' Franklin, ' . • '2 , Greene', . Indiana', . Lebanon, 1 : Lanenster, • . 5 .Lazertie, fi•reer, Venting," and Warren, . - 3 Nl:fflin: • 1 .1 Munroe and Pike, • • , ' 1- - Nl,•togotnery, ' . 3 • NOllVliinpton, . , ! 2 . Nor It tinibet laud, _ 1 ' I%•rry, i_ - ' 1 . • Philadelphia eit-,- • . . , 1 - 3 Philadelphia count y,„ . • .', . 11 . Schuylkill, . • . .. 2 Soitiest“?t, • 1 Sttludiatina, Sullivan, .Wyoning, . • 2 'Lee, . • . - - . . Y . Dairra.and Juniatta, . - .1 Washington, .' ' S . - • 2 Wayne, . ' , • 1' . ~ York,' . Opp. Dem. &nate, - 18 15' noose of lteresentntives, 46 '' . 54 Dem, ninj. on joint ballot, One Ileinueratie hletn,er tif the . . Legisla tuie i lwq isigeleetionin . WaAltinirton • Comity by -9 rnteist :another in Sanity 25rtint other in Abu m; by 29; apatite: in .Frauklin by 6 ; , another, in the Clinton, (scorning Hud Putter . I.li,tilet LI. ;, anti another in Cher• ter by 17 majunty. • - • • - A cute correnpcmdent of the Aiitator, hint ini t tle wonderful discoverie's of Inte—an en• tirely new mode of buying votek . 11n sn,ys : --"In the 'ilieekly Feisty/minion tlited Oat.. 4th, hitye been rendinz fur' eurkatitY and .hawing tai Verne dour Premorik-Ontio, atakone oftlieni acrid,ently,dival .iniPren of a -.1)40.: of fa!" 02.886 110.112' 2,714, It ECA PIM ATION 04 60 , sold AOId! • whirklrpoli.iritte .- ma.t/tittzatt:4#ol:44.ttity. elte . •• _ • ,--- 'Curiosity - to test the vsilidity of tiiAbove, rl3 procured a copy'Of :mid paper anti not only (mull, his sttrrnises „correct as to an itniiresisoh its neatly the teize of - guar . :ter .cagleas, possilfle; but oh .thp. opposite Aide, or t.he blieet,ll 6writ/Pa 'cannon, giv ing in tltu`n der,tones the first gun tor a. I>eirtocratic yiv.; turn .The inip-ess of that oinion wiled; atlas (ptrter ear....le, made (ray Deta;Ktrat. &•t•e• a full grata eagle iu i t er-pective.friewl " Vig ilanee," and this ty , oth ! Aims itilv , hield his peer 1e.:;.4 body. Tlob ;n.1%44:360:1 of " elites" 'von' vit:tioria has latgoy ilatiPase.l the, number 'of Fu-ion readers to.l he Pennsy/eanian ; the, even crave our copy, which wo con wbute. 212,468 209,212 212,023 208.888 • . Give Tiogn co unty a shower of." quartet rualect,i,joid Ri m I { ma kits thu Ihmurrut.- PENNSYLVANIA, SS In the :Ina by the nntharity : of the Comnionweattil • of i'enn4ylva - nin, : JAMES POLLOCK, Gos'einor. FELLow CrrizEtss--A hul li4 acknowledg ment of the goodness of Almizlity God, and of our constant dependence upon fits :Piovi 'dente, is eldwentt.ybecoming a free _and -en .. lightened - . As the "Giver of eters' good and 'perfect - . he hascrowned_the pallt yeite With his goodness, and citm-etl.tat-r paths to drop with fotne.-.;5.7 • Our free institutions, our rights iiUd privi lege3; civil and reVgiou., have been continued 1 and ptererved. 'Science: and Art, with the peat intern-ts tf cducatien,. anerali /'y and religion, have been encouraged" and advanced"; itolustry, in all 'its departments , hits been honored and rewarded, and the gen-: eral.tondition of the peof - tle iniinOved. . • Our Commonwealth has .been -- greatly . . blessed. The ravages of disease and death- 7 - _of famine and. r pestilcatte, have not been per t , • mitted to come near us; nor have •the hot rots,. of war thstmbed the netnteful. ,quiet of oar home: , .. The earth has, yielded her hi.. crea .te, a nd l i c itly rew a rded the labor,' of the , . husbandman, Ali ii ud ant • ptosperity„ with smiling plenty and 'the blessings 'of bealtlr, have bleb oars. Aeknowledge, •with‘grati tMle, these blessings of a . kind Ptovidence, let us, " enter into, hi S gate:: -with thank-igi v -I tig, and into hiS coutts with praise; be thank fob unto him, and bless lei: name." Iteeply hnpressed with the importance and propriety of this duty, and• in accordance with tfte.wisltes of many good citizen., ',I; . JAMES POLLOCK, Governor of the ClOin mon weal th t,i'Petinsylvaniaoltt hereby:recom mend Tuunsoar - TILE ‘2OTII DAY 'cm. NOVEII.- • BM twxi, as a day of general -,Thankgiving and Praise throlghout this State; and ear , 1 1 oestl imphoe, the people. that, abstaining '4, R un all wot Idly business and pursttits on that day, they unite in offering thank to Altnighty Gei\ for his past goodness and mercy, atm Itundtly litricech him. for a co' mina:nate of his blessitig,-.. . . . . . , ...,, , Given tinder my band and the-Great Zsiml of the Stitte at'llarrisburg, the 21st :day 'of October,'iu this t: it one thousand. eight hundred and fifty-six,and Of the Common wealth the eighty-first." 11 TdE ettcEaNVll,' . AN iIII,EW J. CUItTIN, ,Se,,* ,or the Cottinion*earth. Arrowt of a Notorious Forger: • .. • HIS CailliEn \OF CRIJIN. , iGeorfof, Cotner, alias\ Beaumies, and a .core of other alia-es, was recently arrested in. c am ota, and I,:dged in r .,Ehiridge street jail, iu this‘citv, for forgery'. A. week 1 - I: , u lie w a s 1 -eat on In St:l.mus for irial: 'As his career. 1)f edine. hits two Tie of almost `ntiparalleled audacity mid s-,occe, tee give a It let history of his misdeeds. , lie was arrested la Bost o n and taken - to Baltimore, :,bout one, liliir ago, ;,lt a rg e d whi t sellit:vo the house of, Brown . 13r o th-rsA7, Co„ anti }tin' and Co.:torgett\bills of exchar‘e on England .I . or con-iderable amounts and aim, lowing been .keitt in jail fur some time ) was liberated on (titling bail; Prior to his at rest he 'hunt also Wiitten t o Messrs: William Rowell Sti Son, a forged let ter of introduction; purporting tokbe from a house of good Mantling at St. - Bartholomew, wi* Iwo billsOf exchange, which he mines, tett should he sohl.Ead the proceeds placed to his nredit. The" fete). mated that: a firm named M. Beatunier had : deposited 87.000 in :hat Imam hi troin i whitth was to be shipped by the first vessel. -'A letter received subse- Thnly mated that a. ve,4-elltad been pro cured, Whieh ,wonla Proceed ;o St. Ilartkolo• omeW for the specie, anti thence to I.'-rto, Ri co, AV here Ate would take itt a. ea rgo of sugar" and - coffee for a port in •the United Stall-4„ Stone Iwo - weeks after ilint time, itlesMS. II &I S•qt received a letter st,..rne.l M. Beattmier, at Norfolk, stating that he was • Mck, hut as soon as Ito reroverett ho would come an to Baltimore and s.ra thent. Shortly Idler this - another !otter • was :received flout the same 1 • ~ - t _ pule, from New pork, nine-Ong that tire" Monet' for the lulls o f oxeltatn z .te s hould I )„,, F . ti t oil to Mtn, as he lind an oppotAttnity to send sumo guilts to the West botic.,' by ;which Ire could retake 'a Imial-owe 111 ()tit; the mo ne y was intin t iliatOly Sent to. a banking Arm itt , New-York, but- was. Heider called for,und tit a , short time the bills wear roomed protested. jj je a 1.,. t*sold-bills, of exchange ' in. Charleston for $ll,OOO, for which he teceived. ,cotten, which was shipped to this city net here sold at tau order of Georov Goner, the name Ito thearissume.l, by Schmidt di CO., who jatid the proceeds over to :hint: Ilis - neXt tralbae tiOn v4tli at Wiliningtott;N::C., where ho.pur olta.sed otre thousand bartels-of spirits or:tor. pentine, 16 be. 'sent, to • Bordeaux. t . tint btriek faiied, nu beese.the forged hill 'of eX chango he presCnted" could. na Ito negotiated in that city. ' Though - bolted been trevitimt iy arrested in Baltimore, he _again' - returned there in Juno hat and .presented a forged-let ter or Introduction AO one.of 'the Prineipiii thipping • houses . , , .Perporting to'. he .4tour ttlessp. :bikes it . Co., of Sr. ThoutS.,' A. i4iiir4' letter ploiteirting to nein& ' from ' that • hook., rut which bore its private'trunks, in'- dim4ng ; his credit -rind Tub exacter, preredsml Trim, but it was suktesinently:disoov . ertst that. - "it 4 . 5 11 s it forgek%, 'Ow presetiiiitt, i 'the letter brintroilintrio_ , n . lief - propiised "to 'ftitirchrige; Mid . did / purchase glint. to the amonut- of ' tl,BOO ter-orhitiltlni tviiilsti . bill of .'eselottige or porting to be flout the haels of ititiva.lhill iir, Qolien nod fieyalqe in Erigianit :The floor Was Alipped tq'llil4 rite' - Mid - sot f;-"tutil: - -4 It s e preeeeibutial;t over to IToeti,t:Riiiirit the'tbiltie l he had assumed here._ - lie next .ternechip in ] Chicago; on The Ith . - .of*lOW 14qt:underI .the immune of_Alexatelev - .ofay,„., At .- . ifoi.leitik , :l •ing hoiii4 o f It'it. Ekift,'lliiithei'and,"'rtifid stun, he presented It tlntft.. drawn' upriii - Lsthent 11 .1 4vPoitiOsiletlla0 nt IYetroit.-1: fir. s4l:4i whit& they, paitlitity viVitiv . ittg;.4-Nrlet . ' frOli' the tank comi4itig ,Catfit 4 tgeititsre:4lc) l l - , amp . egerei t li,..4o . ikell tbit,ibts* lino It .04, Prooe,atiiation. Altitt . ll-Bir - 213t fraWtf. :AblitelfrittirieThi .: ":• Ma tote it lids Of London, feir4Boo•litti sterling; dated in:June: fist;7 l trtit'payahle•ter•-•:the.order of Aletaar . le elth ty. ile.gace as. A ,loitionfor ' selling that he . !Wanted •:::tlittir attinelf.en - the - . -: - - draft .40 . •'0y foe-Solite lailo .', trltich,.. ,hri had .rntreltitsell lOi:ChTetto.),a . ii4 'As- iiii.ilted of dui . funds-Wle-t;,pie•ssiior lei would:sell Ai. 1 low fig.. : -•ere.' tlri Sisift.did not &et» the si nature ti s soffit:ionlitlAntifir;ittiOre i , :tiolnirtleellat,(l tuba', • - andG;ty left. , 111 -reply- to- a :mile' frotulfr; Swif t , itoptiritig . ahont. him, . the, PettinFteir Bank at I letioil. said lee:. was: : unknown - to - .. Ott...tn. baring merety purchased tr-: draft - of , . thetn, wilco titer forwarded; the ttigt;altitit to ' - en:title-him ito draw the:malty:on z it. •On :r the 131 h of i Angust, Gay • Ugain.ealled..upon _Swift..& (.1•., With "sortie sl2,o:ott 4 , 3413,000 - . in $lOO hills of the Witt; •;f the State of . lifitvouriin - bispos•ession, and riesired-tolmr- = ...•- ' ithttso exttlttiitlit!:o T;;Oliti'n . with it. litt i stn•- ect that --he liakstild: his 2,800 lb? - draftll) E. - . W - . cznit ik . 4;1...3i0. WfSt. Louts for itielloo. . bills..: Swift and_ Co...afterrikertaliting- froth , . .. Ciati:aitti 1ir0... that- ,hi4l ..story wit%•, - trtie t .. - agreed to sell,liitil eXanorre 'As. Ito „ desired ; .: kit i'l ie, r 10 gel - •11 4 t in . .to . ;t - .4iiii ' time-draft S.-- ' This:l e would not' (10, refs Sittgorett•to .take drafts at three days after - sitlit. ~- When, they' , 4 ealite. to 1111.114e.0ni the !I•!l‘fis,o24,Y.ig4l,:el-,--1. Hivinorait,itim. of itOw we•re 'to - be itititte , . ... . . . . diet, and des red that the hedriwn pay.tf . :- We to " 'Mtuisiour, Moulin • lint ion.° - -_filially . • . the •drafis were trade tint and - delivered, Nixes six drafts drawn . - by R:K:Swift; ..Brollier. and joltoston,ttoott: the London ' and Arestutin: . ~f ec r„„k , j . ;( ) , l fil,, n i v , London, tnglittill, Of dat e d Chicago. Angtist.,lB, "4856, - and- pity',.• .. hie t o the order ' 01 l : "...11.. "fotillti - 13ittorke'. Nr'st. 19,6 t!'t) a nii . 1 0 . ,:q 3' 1, -. e:ii: It (Or 4 9 611E , 1.,Qg 7 , 1; N. ,s. .10 912 :Slid' I .4;i3 . 33.''V.aCtl for . -40.7.1 b Is 64; allrd• Y05.710,934.)1ini 30,333; Cleft Or 1.19 lbs Is ). - . ' r - . • . lit rong,so.tioi4•icns were .entetlainecl „in. Chi, . eag.)•,,fflay'- honety'tv, . a ti , l PlJiketiiiA " and . tie., time Detect he- Polio., were' set 'upon his' track: ' Wiiile iu - Chirago- he' . thatig,Lai -hilt' tire:.; several' I i inif..; , ii 11 ti/11.! a few.. itourrl,. ary;l. when he left the city, at the clot a:tite",clay -- - he was di-gokil • ip . tough clothei:, wore gte"t speklutele , s, and endeavored - to AS.'Oid Ob- ' . ,eivatiott ; but *nothing transoi'red to `wrirraili 06. arrest. SubseilltOrtly, it - NVYI9. afittertaltie that (1111', f '3 - efore g,,ing to St. Lfalis, la .sell , hii '2OOO Kt. draft...uent. to L. H. 13nrch4, co. of . .. uhi , :ago and imiclutAell a drilft for- 000' 'on !Awn, a utl Situotids,.andgol. Iteib to'fbli'aiAl his si ! olattiee to thate tirat. At I. 4 .t..ltOtiis he 0 rev.' the t2o9,:ind it was upon the - strength: . - of the - . -ignatute; fetter front if, .' IL' Ilutelt:. - . 4E. CO.. than he filittot,got to ....ell the'2,Booll;:draft , to F. It', Clarke & Bro. ..TN art, . 0)(.. Swift , - & Co., in telegraidthig to 'E. *. Clarke- and • . Bio., inquiring i1:10 the truth of G:1Y, 1 5 story; aroused their s . uspicions. : .. They ~ thettight "ii strate . re-timt:t tnan who i 4.1•1 just s:allilieril a . la i ge . .tan of exeitanfe should - itninediat•tly r - . invest:his funds in other bills "of eschange: Pit ertott & Co - : . tier . set tO:wor4-to. iyvvet.i.,. ginlke the taets ; and on itniniry at, Belment'4 . Banking-House in this city, itwits eventually discovered that in Ale ease of this . partieulir . bill, which Gar sold in •St. Liutis f it: t Ittd-hiliti drawn " iirst, ,,. .ettond, third :tin) tuartik,Of Oa cliattue:'- - Thir , beim; .-ait . ttaiisii;ll :104.(ie-of A l t a t vir. g . lidi.z. Ow: hiaiiki were printed. for hQ. tlitee—the ••. font.th" being .1;11e - 1111'A in, 12.11,: It .:llso ; type : A: o J that • Clay ' kali heen - over -- to Loti.lon * and eolli.4.ted, the ybirrik, . , an.l thea. came back to lids e..)tintry,'_ 'anti -'-. went to Chic:lLl: o ono I St. toitis, wile-m.lle sold - the first, : as ittually. described. , ThiS.he . sUP-.' cceak.ll In aloing to; I anoint; his si ten through '. :• the .• futretls," tteti,:itt.:l heavy black line„as .iit'undeilioing the oilier nutulars. ' .Tite ,- iinii• . seal 'number of four hi g A of - exchitag,er :ren dered this novel fraud comparutively.easy :•Itit' • acetunpli , lintent. It was', also ascertained that of time bills whivill Gay liad purchased: - of Swift 5i.., - ;'e5,,,,, i s Cint::1 : ,, ,,,, le lasi Ferri ifirei; '' - m- ginals, Anil three , duilicatels to Sir' 'James Scott & 'CO., London, to c envoi,- with iirstrua'i . Lions to .I...nit the atuottutlo M. :111.oulitir1)O, - ton at Montreal; but he :dill •11,010,..14 - these t ? ilis three - of edchosuil :by altetina ilia, • last ti. , ttle of the number lte" ?btainiii 'lliitie. - - vizi fect nets, that. iiw - red-ing hi's eapitai . 50 per -- cent at a stroke. , Two of 'these - apparentiji..- - perfect bills ho negotiattl? in O n nadn, the .. t i tit t I -_ he for Wart led t,b : IL A i t re a I. ... St ett nelii I f i f i r E. W. Cho li,S:i Reuther. having 'their tunii • o i o n s aroused, Litt tart :et, coutirnied, that • ti l e hill Wllieli the; had t , ittid was - tr':friro•lert 4 , ts . • sent to London amid stopped the payment of the bills which be r e el perch:se4.- - ,111 Chiett4 -' yo. Th'e horse iu • Mol'liea ha v -i...i0 W n ::tol-;.' -, prised of this stoppage-, on . •recetviiig. this forged bill from ,G.ty, ,gave infolinatiOn to • p t: Tk et t on & Co., wilt) sticce6ifedin aireetitik - . . hint at Port Hope, Oland:l,, where =die' Waa floloishing under the assumed name of./nlett lmbert. 11e WitA • brought . on. to tlt itcity; and confincd iti Blilti,ige . • street 7 lait t0i.50111 4 3-' , weeks, ' MO finally , kiit to St.:LotiiibiAt 1u:,.. &iv week, s en' . a .requii,itiOn front the- - :06tert: nor of 'Alisouti; where he will Lie triett - fOr, hit ot%nces. - ••,. -:;.• , .-. •: -:. ' • :-: - .:: "-.:•••.-- - •-.j:',' lit nit . ..nt.Wi s t , inovetpetit .;Ntessr•g . ,„ .* Clark & }tic,, I. kc ,-.Aessea . themselvO. •or tire - . Chivago 1.i1h4, tOlicle Gay sent to: Lohdott,,, ;11,1 wit herefore s l t ittbly Sustain Butto64s hc.his forgerc Up tl4 then'. Although- but - about 35 years:of ..agoi . the- forgeriei,,of ,Alus* man are said to bi - ;;•_ almost withent,.paitallelv• • But. few_ honks 'in this and . other, .eitie!:ht . tse' escaped hittt . : . lie is ''. a :`.iii . ) ktidid . - ibtisiii man. ; fully Iwo:tin:ell With 01 - of ate 'details -• i of ext.-h . :tn . :re, sniplissed by' fek in .- Ravi tott . :Intl • ability,' • atilt . speak iug \English', 04 Frentli with great...ettiettey, is.weltealtnitater_F to deceive. Ille feels proud of.:llis:ltu.ealities; . lions•i•vir, of Iris sinartnesS '.linil 's l; Junk ttrophe.mies, ittnt. fie will vet itnitteitaffze him=, ' .. self 'you the field 'of, fraud. - Whett4r he Ins . t we,Omplieet. or not; wo - canna iny,.1410 - the bill , draw u upon Belmont ti; Co.oini tit olnalite4l fit them, by hint... .. Folgt* i.f. notth: • . \\ moatlieinO.n.; crime . it hick blacken:l6s - ants :utter. .It is said that once, while on . n,;. hiLitt\ war ' ii rimien*r .. to- St. Tnt noa*; the'.(l . nte; . tam of the rose' (lied 'tuber: very-sospiettartt ' cirOutitstaniagi; ;Md. on: his agrival , itt_p•trt, he . ' pretended its own the. ship :tad. her cargo of -lumber, Ile ?neeeede'd in. selling the Ilan ' her, antr•.potdietittg• the lreceedA; , . : litit Al* . Anent-an Cottmtl4.ent the v.....5et let4-to -hee owners: under Charge of thltuate.., Although it lie is kuow imiler a st ring 'of alittset,aS long '* Asti 01,31 ' pedigree', there is 'no: d oubt that las feral ttaitte 44' rlettunties, riti.) - tlnit.':het - - . ;:lii it 'waive of Marti nique, whence_ lie was \ bani4bed r,it z s ifiu g gling n.thi . .hiA . vessel et'onfieoliteil,:; it is said that he has a wife living la ; „...:l.l.artia• -iquei hut when:lie left ijoirpliic,ci lie !ocii.vl,ikl?.. i.ilii the ;itinghtee 14: II Veti,.lll).yttalitin ;suer chant. lli.w . inttelt.he In t s.'ohttlint4-ty hie : tit-oeri t ls - it-is'iraprir4iltle't7o -tent; bitt. , : thou. - Li I nt:l7itiltt that -it - mac' be cotnputed ~ p y 'tun the& of i1t0i1404,411.4,11415:, Id AN trvab runt,: nut' niimt em pti lo .l 6y the UnittitpStates Govern i tik fur t htt otanuAtaiqq, :,..Orq,it,nts, iA or thit taafe6t d e 7.l;rilttkon,,and it elle ettt ! , itgwork with wotnteto fold pltaiiNfnu e 7 -Vt ? Ohnhl3 - in no iliffitiftmtitnt . mottliatiii`Artfltsis -inVenti*O.,poser-,4.t the human mitill.losen exertest with,o9re-re= 11114.11ithi:tesAP 4 ‘: ' ',OPe tl. olll .P.WoOP*htA., u` !IPD!' - ' 4 4 5 !"% ok'ci'S eg -ittY, .044,1q1 :( 4 , S e " wurkitig 40, .;ruin tii4innt t *lLeet:444o;:iivia'llOititik 4 ina ntnefvfli - hirtikehltie4 and ` , neittir,±ll4gr: , , 107: - dttni dhitittec - tneehanioal-Pt*GINNV4 ,4 S;;A : ***(l. Vie Writ iat made from i . ::-1 ., '',.- - ...:-7, , i i.t