GAZETTE PTrisTsßugGH: -WEDpingwerimostaile, DEG 6,:185b. y et pre mantra. V• Onset 0011.2%. To=e ' e ' mk 2.4* ebi mai= • `• •=l=p.r spsi.4. 00 • gratmon • or: retrai;d. col the, ...• • Illialashora4i m teirJUT Glassuellmo extroillfh I Imolai= crow glimad ears tom boaliwaima wet liiiirobisamilaiis of mialairtam bolters koala Oarrnembillia Is lialPilikse WI two thowiell.roaddne ,z 11.40 e tte-iiitaidhotaxer sat tbsyterpotels *ober or emelt was of tibt WNW. liillt'AVAlll % MI 8.11.118/11. The'st 14216 papere of Saturday, Dec. Ist, brliag"Ab • additional information from_ the icons of war In gat*,.. All the meets fit reaivoJ, have reached is through-fun - du•• 1 1 80UT 06 14 and gredneredn perverted and oolored to' gin an fur foray from Winuri upon thilienjttntelasin _ The St. toads Resew or Eater* wornine,twobv*.in nadirs that theme*e two eider to *story, - and that one will dovelathe eggs comes, sod thew proceeds to thilonitag egnmentsr "baittiOltaintitfor griged,-for the bonsai, thnk. w irbeekred th e fall vendoul go l itg, again of the goleneeind 'bloodshed , aiit, - put, •,rtod,:thi.soll of sane.. and thitti sKiffig the preffin:state or Out .tiohilo faellag et`thin:ttath, end' thrill of 'apiirebewld den anfflaner'llareigitont the country. no feature of the cue that we wish to comment on is this The Slat ma's of he affair that reached SatritioApty; where the semi* zegistitiri i l m ti =soni icdtirstolL from .11:: Boole, A"14100004111314; 5ni110414;1,4 CAVtlirloll4l4*o -6 0 . ffilintari rues* tore% Th at Sftatth. Minden) thic awaking f in 4 . ll.grahtl4' ICrizoilannwoo Zhu to the • Vevr;"la the dews name, Oho is' it .that thine * ta hidpr '.lindAflak do ' they want that I .lairfort Do the r eitinns of Munsoni tent "help 1" Who or what is : Jutting the citizens of Liffieenni, greatlhat the .Legigatort sia!!the Mende! at Jefferson. mug "help?" ... Is it not the Government of Earwas, that wants help! If so, them cell on President Pierce for Aaeltstmace. Krieg. IS under the care , of the Pedind Gavernment. ...lillesourilute no duty to portent - in the proudge.. If the National Government saint take care of its own pate and eppoin r. 11 1. 1 0 Keeslors and Wilson Kean notk nbiL — teethe;endit *OW Gianni mast vow in.- The people of l!dissouri are not the ease to be celled on to back the miserable political puppets that Print Nene shall send , horn the Eastern States, to play the 'fool and introdine bloodshed and anarchy In Keno. If the pete Wheedled the Whitellouse7oul pos. eased the, soot sensor thejosiloe to put over Kansas, at the beginning, ir Western man of 1 high character, courage Wnd awing, there never would have been a partial.' of trouble in forming the community , there into a quiet and thrifty 13tota Sul Instead of that, we had; Reeder and his Freesoilism, then Shiumon - and his pio-hlalrerylm—alt wretched, time-iening, plaeweeeking demagogues, who have played cat their necklet* games for political . aggrandize meat and drawn upon poor flange the corn of , I.whisinesslind blood.. . New, let Pune reap the fruitiof"lde,imbecill- FLet not . the people of Missouri, by nay uw gent *pint of punning device, be drown into the tinter:tat fends of Kansas. It - looks very mndh ae - if there were a preconoerted effort to , do this very thing. Oar _ despatches from - the 1 West say that parties have • already prooeeded hue at Independeneeinto Knauss; end , that"meet ings hive been held at Weston and St. Joseph, and oompinies formed. to go to - limusa." :lbws it lel Eon, is not this Graded most . Wet to /among interest and honor? In heaven's name, let Pierce and his political pets 7 -his 11134thigaLP—taka etre of themselves. = Have Vie. anthem told, time and egg°, thetas proolaverY party were the IWO* of Xsases—that topr - Anis of the actual injtlen of Kings, were sop. , port on of the territorial officer* and the lent toriellegisloture, and that the Prossoffere were an insignideint , squad. out, .abont. lumen* . who , were devoid of , -loony, and fit only to bilneglii4 •Arid new ibtsoothi th etinited States Officials , Kane* and the all-preniling pro;alivery -people of Karma, are in deadl peril, and "di*. plague from Wagonload St, Joseph, state that huge. meetings of _the citizens have been held, and carepanin formed to go to Kansas." AS to piano that country *Ora thle "paupers and Walther," lately shipped to Kansas, like so many cattle, we were informed, at the expense of Enqinear : - _ • It does seem Wine that one of the devil's own godliest humbugs is 'exploding In this call on Maseuri for •telp.l . • liarUz.—By the dapatehee is another column it will be seek that the .boaat ot. Goienser.l3lwm _ eon, that the Yreeideut would uphold him is eitioreiug the , bwi etteediet Slavery over Kau-, eau; Was well kautdvd.. The Preiddeat Orders the militant tonal of the notion into Sawa"--to: atuy . ;the free settlenieal- aeons the elaveleede' - upon 7Sammett the pointof the bayonet. Com• • 9etititratuieoes3aX7. - Boil* C s . • oCssotsas.—Ttaf chi, ity of ~the Pei metinidste li Mondatfultir excited . The met so of GitieMter 'Adana ' teemi*e note. leg bit 6114** tie liOrth, ana.46 Usessefitivetts Li poirtlealawh - liir - taime to Eons* matters, the '`.lChlutillialitill islitlott. to . :rev cont* mono increase, pal le ;Oddly ding to it* bloody temainstion. 'Measures, erideb It wee' hoped by *Moe would gin quiet to the Gentry and „digoltr, to : its-deliberation, have served but to redouble the efforts and augment the power_ of. abolition.' Mil war, is s threat 'ea. Welty; bat let smarm are to be *dared In prefirmust4o degtedation" and ruin. - The pee, plc Of Houllt"Cardias are alive to the Wine, a n d me' afialbt of • their chrtintions. "They are calm; tamers they ars prepared and self-reliant . They. hive not forget** :.their history, sad they will itOttleil to vindicate its tasching. The , oigb ..to provide new gouda for their Mare esenrity, ..‘bes been pealed by the blood of their =onto* and will never* surrendered. Come 1 Witstauty, 'they swill" do thelr duty, 'and leen ' ' the consequence to God.', " .. . . . . in rieitolliseesohosetts, the laignage: of of 0k5 .,. . ofit not a whit lem grandiloquent. Hs informs's* legislate:n*ld hi Asa rebtroad the resolution* seat him by Ifsissaisetts to the * feeler s cater of that Mate, ,and in : tapir • • • "Gad Ideenslusetta mined herself to Wm.: haloes aipeeseire of tar balky end' purposes ' in relation 'to slang, impertinent eel may hate , argerdedf , them, I would- have remind there _ with ladlTerenoe, sad traneseitsed them wittiest cooram* . but I madder the sots of ,Iter late Legislature" so en back and ea outrage .opon % emu *ember of the Confederacy who a i r a right to demand the enforcement of the fugitive sipme,„ sot.: Milan whose Leglekturet &Um!, anihttabinehinef, impiously violates her NU, Mingo* ob li gation and ob li gatio and whom people resist the execution of law, • even to the shedding of blood,'ls not eitithd to sanity from .iu. and ':r-- feel that liroold hen betrayed the dignify : id my Mutt. had I hesitated to afitx. es endt. euM: duet the seal of official condemnation. The in terohaage of civilities with s people Who fed, it to be no &home to meant the reckurent of ' skhreurroperty, will hardly reclaim **faithless, I. Is- ineonspatibie, with the respect_ which honesty owes to itself." - • -.' r • , blfhtle South Ciuolinitivea In this way. about Hessiclumetts, she dose "not hesitate,. in violathin a 'ill' boitatititien aricrof every pricik .- olpl of . . .. . malty and juirtioe; to Imprison every colored sidle*, of himentelitieun who visite her Ports on ' hushmes, and thk;ton,...while the Mine Goventor ' 'Ada* TlCAo3llolkall that - the law ufthe Stite _he . modified I. as. to pandit colored seamen, the ~,,,..= • witinte of forgfix'salffia, - to; tithialn - oa-teard "I - their Pessele,tobe allOweltri le4vhenervithe , .. . - .. -.„ duties of the vend may_ reqtdre. M, upon their . ,„ 'reedits]; s written permit *that effect from the' IfiYor of the port; sad that WM bti kid- tiny bei subjected to thoCiEutitry intr ioHicts aif tia , to Ithe salve colored population. , The Governor, ' it Milo, is willing to concede to forlipsooloo/1. WllO, AMP , Carolina ;Jura WillltOr t Eitakill Or, .birOV110011607! ' thataifill &sterna. intercourse' pee: Mame makes one admhodoit which shows Ste Tut dlferenoe between South Carolina 'aid lienwetchnoitti, and which prirrae • thit edotedion of, the people comics oast 'together- 'He prononnoeethe'free school 'Teton of AU State "s laurel 111 every , _fret ~'State the free school twerp has worked wonders - lei the elevation Ind welfare of the people, and is eminently Oosperons, rear Elout.h Catalina!' 'ERstf tae, burner, - one proiperone Intitlttithwu The Governor says . the stilikni : actakess - • rooranU undfilont, "Mean are 1 • 10 . tiqijoi• peaceful State, , which ha "Th44 l • 44 ")iip Ow* cif wising TOY sesta ,. baettst. •suli - the firereatere; ter , ably flourfaii, while the free school" ere a failure 1 - , Tin Commune= ItAus?An.--The; mums] report g the PNtote of this Company is not,' it seam, •to b$ gietiko the inblio airings the ; newspapers. The example of the Allegheny Yang Unread hse been folloWed by .ordering it to be published in pamphlet form. We think tee haring control of this matter have erred, thelollotringreasons.': There"' stookholders this road are. the tlx.payere of Pittsburgh aid Allegheny county, and of two or three town corporations. The amount of private stook is so smelt as : hardly to form on element in the eabudation. The only means which then (Si- mar btu of obtaining Information of do treausotiona of the Direotou and of the elate of the lurk le theonWthe neupittwas. pubil eationo. 'pamphlet form, iatu 'u the mal num of pediouti. holders awl tax-payere ie conoeta- ed, la no publication at all, as the needed infer.— motion 'will weer reach one-tenth or one- twentieth of ate people In this waj: • A railroad corforstion composed of private stockholder, solely, could with much- mare . propriety direct this mode of proms:hare, but seen in such ck. case the policy' Is of dotibtfal propriety, as the publio has &deep Intelsat in all each works, Independent of thestkiok.,., Fer.the sake of the benedts to bll I derived from 1111.4 the public yields up, valuable franchises, which frequently prodnee • great individual hardship and some public in convealeas. All the transactions, thertifore,Of every company slkordd be, giSen all the * Publicity possible,. by a publications in the newspapent—. In •• OOP of roads, however: built mainly with nomination aid county bonds, the noes= cal of *atomise publication becomes rastV aitasod, and mama! be Withheld without mani fest injustioe, not to„ my danger to those mainly interested: We know the eicuse will be given that the ptitilleadott is' withheld on the prinoiple . 0f economy. "This is a pitifbi excuse, when the sums lavishly paid for salaried and other - earthen are considered. If the people have risked their millions with the object of benefiting themselves by oonstracting these, works, of imprortment, thiy will not thank those who control the publitta tion of the reports, forheeping them indarinesa on the plea of eootomy. Besidekthe precedent is adangerous one, and may lead tomcat Migrant ;'abases, and may result the suppression of tbp 'translations of the Directors altogether. 4 similar policy was pursued by the County Commissioners!, last spring, in relation to the' report of the Auditors. Their tran*tionsmf The melons year Rare puhliehed in it 'panty*. Row many of the taxpayers saw-this document, which revealed the transeationtiof the Commis sioners regarding the disbursement Mt tens of thousands of dollars ? Economy was the plea in that easel ~Singular - that economy, should always commence in withholding the means of information from the people who are skew in terested; We approve of economy; end admire its practice in those who have the aerie 'Of the money of the public,: but we think the best way to promote honesty and fidelity In publio servants is to give the widestpublicatiouto their translations. It is far from LW to attribute a desire to with hold the report of the Pittsburgh and Coattails li - . villa Railroad from the public to the Nip* able gentlemen who have been elected Directors. We suppose meth one of the few stockholders present moved to : have the report printed In pamphlet form, as is_ usual in. such AWN but we hardly think-164 such a resolution should be ooze:tied into' enforder that it shill hare no wider Yublicition. We would, therefore, :a spothfully suggest to the Directors the proprieti of meeting the expectations and wishes of the people, by vying the report immediately a more popular puldieetion in the newspapers, which is the only mode of giving it, a publicity 4o:eaten dm with thenumber dpersons actually ,and peannthrfiiintesested. le`The: Washington correspondent , of tits Philadelphia /Sparer. a Know Nothing papa, 'retain ' "The "Americans" are in high feather, and with them, everything wronld go on "merry so a marriage bell," but for the abandonment on the 'part of some of them of the twelfth -Oriole of the Pfuladelphia Platform. Southern Ainlri can members declare the ppreservation of the Mrelfth plink se iudispeaaaLta to their tasty, and the moms of the - cause Rely upon it, this National snide will be insisted on; and no esndidato for any office In the gift of the House will receive their votes uniesethey subscribe to it vrholly, unreservedly and with out any . ..menial reservation." Tho =rue pur sued by the "Ameriesa-Organ" is most severely . denim:toed by Southerners and "Adam= I Americana from the Northern Statea." So, all attempts to pstah up u truoelwitween this Northern and. Southern *.A.meritsmd. to deed failure.. Who could expect say thing better unless the North would yield all. ThaSouth MP' a yields; not cum tore! Dough-Pm:bps moat al ways go to its knees, sad ue for peace, and if there should be sap reoet..ketwartriNorilk• ern and Southern Americans, the Northern man rill yield. !dark the assertion.. We shall hale another disgraceful exhibition of meek tied aria plumate Dough-Facism. The South is Ann aid will rosin ea while U calculates on the meal mesa of Northern trembling sad earoiLity. The Leniiville Alma, the grist 4}rpu of tke War* ?Whim fn the anti West, saga treolr the only question whichthreaten& tu • • sorb the tranqualty al xist which, sow preside an unbroken front. „it.is a widkr. Let it see tie strength width this indivisible unity same" is meted wit teat sad pittiothE ferbsszenes. In the escalanal entrant)", so darkly Impending, the sontb plants, ibsltts. numbly upon the existing legbdatioe, . sad de-. meads only to be let Alone. Its political, purely, and exelosirely a defensive one, and It has quietly jet truly rieroolved to maintain IL" This b the gem& takes ererywhir . e, and -by 1i parties in tits Smith. _Haring biota' faiths; Sad selsed.iCanus by,Tioisnos, It will list atesdk sax now places herself on the sdatensire. What stall the North do t - Ytekl. fht rye the timid, tftillauteerring, the otiet-seelorr, arid ilia Whole Tito. orltonghthoes. This is '.what thik Swath USTI - pity and etenith. The North bee yielded so often that the South Is "amazed to repeat ter outrages, trusting to nor mar aerially end temporizing spirit to get her out d wig*.. Wader, shonld stand Arcs in , this arse, &nth will; yield; sea be easeful hereafter how ahe provokes the 'limbering giant too far. She milt bloater, and threaten, and' alk ofAril:ion; hut' she witi near give up her position of safety In the Union. Thu ordy shames for the' North to preserve , the Unbm, and to seams !attire peaeCle •to - radirt the South in liar promet attempt of west Nanise. from ft.149/2 to slavery. That don!' an we shall hear no _more about slavery sr, tondos for 110041 time teoonie. --Will the North maintain bar tights ? ,The nut few months will tell the we.:; This expectation that the 'South will tonvind faTorabif to,the ratforgi" adolft!;d_ by;: an' anew ooriventkm, basset yet been, mod to not likely to be, Teaalga Tlmpinvestion stLents. which followed immediately afteithe one in Cincinnati, took no notice of it whatever, but Ye- enacted that of Phil r vialphis. The Kentucky Connstb; bowerer,•allothe ' thisOinela nsti platform in the following terms: "And fleet and princy, ore:hate; to Jay that the change they p ro ne in the " national platform le utterly toadble, and to 'skeet that It will be made Is folly: The restoration of the ltilesonrl Compromise fthetrietien In site gether tmpra tlcab o. and the isolimion, of, any State from the Union, become Ile lPeoPle consulted their . own :jidgment and withal to modeling their domestics institutions; and permitted ,clavecy, would be monstrous." - '" The Cincienstl -, Coguarrearl Ode , to , thane and to other similar faits the following xi- ""We are not at sil - surprised it these Indica tions which would Mac. before this time, been infinitely 'stronger bad not ElouthergrirooirNoth inglem le general, determined to trist the Cin cinnati movement - with silence and contempt. Except in a few indirishiaboasescAlt &to not deign to node', the little 'knot of ontosite from the ustlonnt - bxl7, who some together here, in the rain" hope to truckle thermal - See back the communion. It will not do. Tim 'National Know Notisio n itlatform—if etch thing exists' -1-is the ros• eby the National ilitPhilf delp his. The outhtdands upon, and will not Immo from that platform: - By It, the body pod all that belongs to it, is committed to tbe..ss tension of slavery. The Tole* of the- South to the North is, "ascend tlet platform. or lean the order , ' Northern Elitwlitotbloge lobo desire to . topic tUlipoeltiod, .must, come, not :u bide 0013414 U orge'th to-tint 1 11 :0 1 $ 0 4 11 . 63 .1 , 4 1 + 4 --to .honte protocols; inter 4 .comproroisu , or R isks, **chi of , stinds,ulUutelums. They.are holden as traltuo—Ullaterteret and thlir: pica is that of ptmttefite=lrrapPad to a sitiit him& imp at the door of the ,temple, with s rope arfmid their necks. and tsfedles in their 'Aids So far from having donna, work of merit at On. cinema, the dompliers are aa ‘ emtjtgerstifin of the offense. The my ploughing of these - Wicked is sin. Therefore, gentlemen, down on your zaarrovelorms, as easty,oLyon sante determined to preserve the Erma, and.pray to, be COnfitla• Southern Know Nellth3gst it-ii.trusoksze but. ' little Abbott you. the Nathan, Southern ~zartes rely upon themselves, The South can _always dnittita Gallo= into na tional pude:l. - by getting up a plot to dissolve 'the Union... All that is_ wanted inthis ease is a ;weak tail to dangie across the frontier as a sign 'of nationality, and that you can supply, at a eacrilloo of nothing but yourprut' niplee." A Clispeklik sent us yestertisy (which Ire with hold);front the spat or the press, east, stigma tisss the Itepibllonin . aembers of Congress as "Black leepithlioans." Thtni, added to Injury. DISD—At loskrYilla, Sr.y.„ on Sunday afternoon. De. notaberid. after a few dim Musa anOBA3.O Main. in rite efkraanatis Ymf AIWA _e __- Ms reinatu will ; be Wan No Alleganny condtarY far Interneent. tole afternoon (Wedaerdaya at half Mtn um Otis*, frun Ids latertindlnonnifti. 50C044 Wont Tao relatives east Mende of tab SmnyerereDeatfaDFluvitM SPECIAL NOTICES. Tray. you a Diiieased Liver—no cries ticai, thank girding. ts,ingldentls ontinware. when the tattle taken into COhliategtatk ULM CMOS" of Liver lame bottom mood slatothgli fentnent In the Dab thd soden Wed. Unman nor Onsilenblogteesese that are int In mon vsy towable to sdemandstate of toot topeeteat man. Mara cdthe ccenglanto lantallY lowed . tt eee the bond et Onnomplion. tun that Odell LINN ..Last:.; Ara. 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Og 83 83 0010 788 do Urns Ton Ns Rum Phltidslads:2lBsrsonsa 81o1sa 60D 00 gs as Min ands cdiandzylososonesOor 14. 111 10 10 Oink on 2dS3O Bowle s 480 al Ainiur 00 •: dellcler roi:Pnos.. dos tbo ---- 03,880 08 Bolscrlptlon Notes— 101.000 00 Noilpisaa 186 d. vs this day day &eared a . Own. on tits Malta! tha kylp of ths 003nta07. The Board of Wetter. Dividend S I XIX C fithtr