`./ FIT7'Sl3tll3 GAZETTE • .”-"rr•t--41Th..4415213071!, ~'~ ~ ~ ~; , - PITTSBURGH: logrAspp, : ,4 ,lo.lwri!et, IQOV4t, aaknia2azaias ou 1 ff 2 AGs C? IRIS rer ~s 'J ::. •••• - . . • . . . • • • iireY wL -41 x Ikatu_s pot 10,114, pd riarth:26o,4l.l. „ tro laM c sti z z e . l ' • %% a fb: ,,b : l 4*diti } r'"42:l= • .19rAdirmy tokutent.,lsi.p2feur .r.2nlzed. and b. Mar- nomed.wima tbonsezirrattmaleatt.reniirtg Ents'Of . .ADVEß' TISING, / . :orio'R.„-„,,,------ ' ,10 11:410izttri ....... 11 or . arau......... 5 ) 0 sO ~.-' . '.. , - D. . "each 011. irmit,.... "„it,0......,,?;,1 , .........—..--,....7:::% 42 !---7--=';:.'•:.--:-.2.;*.- .o,u,...tiThb.:=::::-.•....71:A.-,t13,0 --"- a- ,. ., -.-.., ' . g.: . twma-- ,o 0 „, ,„,..tb.....,..--,...7 la 00 ~i.1.1'.:',---- E , I"i' la t t * "'"* . t..77.,= it oo ft 4--r .z-•"'Z'' , '-- ' . Da —: .- tiAlZtont;—..--...1^` /183 4.;;;I,,- EttbEttniCilalit, lints arl)szr ~ m... .-; 20 00 :*- ::- .', ' - ,-.- ~ )Izeltutrl.orpooer—..-- I S ' ''!`" -' * . ' MEE . . Eiiio7fakpfoilrstyptdezioi eels Gazette.) '..l3rarato, Nov. 10; 1866.. - I . - Being this' city for a tow hours white on ray - way tiihlontrial lAikin, few idle aolesby-• the . road. It is a oold,day, and the atmosphere is occasionally blurred with fitful ~ ., f itieries of anew. The Lske which stretches '.away like an ocean to the . West, is gatelike the hailed in Its wild and stormy appoint:tea. Daring ••-,•, seven' days Of , the : peat:week frightful ecotone ' bays ireialleti on Erie and Ontario causing ship. 'evict arid greatlose of property. On Friday night the freight depot of the State Line Ball read in City was unroofed, and the roof cat - tied eerie Matinee by the eind.' Also a portion of the roof of the New • YorkCentral-Railway ..„ _ • , Dwelling ; houses and other - bulidlngswere also " • 4 many inatecoes more or less iejared. Vessels were drivenon shore, oteamers sunk and those Inland oceans wrought into a these of foam not unlike the-great ocean itself, • Badness items ire Herta, even the chronicles pep", weathertind 'snipes by flood and field, of minor import in the pretence of theyet Oil per wading theme of - the Presidential coatest • Wit ha . 1 d ' erever ire va num , t overy p a where we bare tareleditle on every tongue.. The . 4 '.; ;; dirfuf sucosee Freadtan's candidate, Inspires • ovary heart with the' higheit hopes for the fa - • 'tare. Tremont has an overwhelming majority . _ • - in the popular vote. The people have affixed t the teal of cendemnatiou upon Pierce, and by the machinel7.•of 3111 alcotorattiolege only. they lose their President rend'en ire tot for th i n next .• , • Jour years a euperannuated old man elected Ilia . ' • minority of the people. for an Executive. Fre. 'mont'e majority over , Throhanan In the Empire Eiteita is more than. 76,000 and efill mounts • Where will it stop! Idassashirsettzt more 'than 66,000 majority for Freedom, Morals hope. for the Republic. Whardeligitte us most ie the ad ' • . :arable spliit whit* prevails every Whets among • ." the Reptiblicans7 , Organisation goes on uninter. ruptedly. Enthualastle meetings are held, and - • the bow of promise epees the heaven of the fa taro; fall of oheer to every hopeful heart. We •".• , trust our friends — eho fought so succeed - fully the • 4 : I -battle of • Freedoin in Allegheny Ca unti wit re : lax no peeve, but press ins tothe assured victory • - that . alwain avreire the truth:, Let our rallying • eri.ho the - hams as ever--.. Free Institutions" to I " 4 4,,,. those broad lends where Gad has made every. 4 --„Ithlog to speak for liberty; where only the blind sad creel avarice of man could over ask that the ' • 1 j Moot of the planted, which, like that of ' - the berse of Marie, Maas whetever it tees& j is true that it would be easier after •-•.• the weary battle - 08%k back, Supinely and "hag . • the &lesiva p ha nt om of hope;" to defpair would .• .• •• coat lees _ labor and anxiety_ than to toil; :bat the price of liberty Is eternalvigiisnee and he fel .• • • criminal' whet, with the 'Jest ittsjetity• Of they 'people of the United States - urging him fonnord j and almost ell tho:litelligence and the virtue of the Korth cheering hint on in the path qt-duty, - for a tactesent lay aside thatemor or - sheath the eiroid of . tooth. What wa;stat do, if wo do - our dati is to fight every Inch of ground; yield nothing; secure cometyond_ other local officers and be alitaye ready for tha fight. . Bat I forget I ant writings latter; Of course every body knows this city is the home of Filr more who was eapposed to he, n candidate ' •. • • :for the Presidency. We had not been In the :city an hour before I s a w a man who had voted _ for:him. Never havirig seen one before who= - knew ' - to have done that thing, I looked at _with some curiosity. . He was exelnktle4agaleet Fremont- said every body knew he (Fremont) • • ' iraii•Catholle- that he was born in Canada nett • it, could be proved that tie rode up to. Canada to ' Chtoter on thaengine of apaeseoger train- it was !ttlolll:fthit be ties twain Canada if he wield born In '- Well, ovary min who stood 'by larighed of • • . conree, sad one . man, an acquaintance of the ,•'.. • - Fllinorturnee I think; remarked, that tructra fool , 1 ' • as he (the Fillmore man) was, of course: ifoald ' vote for that dead man. Therinion the fight • - became personal and ended by the Fremont man `presenting a fordidable hunoh.Cf knuckles on. , : der the rims , " of the Fillmore man and requesting • him to inspect it with as mach warmth as if it had been a rate mineral vet:hien. Here. the friends of the parties rushed in and the matter •-• ended. Bat this letter is gefilig too long. More Lorna non Gnu. Wasautoros.-.Car friend Houma B. ills.uo,'Eaq., has laid before. • - -as an autograph letter from Gen. Washington, written in 1796 to Maj. then living in this ttity, enclosing an advertLiemetit for the • Plttaburgh•Garette, °Verlag cams lands for sale which he, in his emly.practiceas Barveyor, had taken up ; for before the running of Mason & Dir.sn's line the country south of the Mononga hela was.claimed as part of Virginia. There are: several tracts of land, in this county, south of the Idanongshets, the original patents .far which. Were issued to OZORGII WAIXIIGTOR, and are still banded ever frotoperehaaer to purchaser , • asp part of the title papers. Ills to come of ' •=•_ these dot:litters, that the advertisement .alluded to ireful's: The latter is written in the Well,kstotio; Clear, ."dlstinot and legible hand. Writing of Washingtoo, without an erasure or alteration, and - unexceptionably - Correct as to apellttig'and punotcMtion. ; We give It as a val. noble retie of. the past: _! • , PaiLmatiruza, latit Peb. 1796. Pir—l thankyou for caurlag the enclosed -; to be Inserted three times in the Pittsburgh Gazette,. with an Interval of a fortnight or three creeks between each publication: and I should be" farther obliged to you. for having one of • them posted up et the door of thomest frequent ed tavern, or other conspicuous place in that town., Have the like done, if you please at • Unica Town, or place of _embarkation en . the - Monongahela. And if you could give use any data:from 'whence 'Alarm an opinion of the value • or thei.pricet if is probable I could sell the Ohlo • and other landS for, by the store or tract, on the .. Credit' which is proposed to be allowed, I would Ilutetk4on. Lot me know the cost of the tidvor , - 'lllstoent, and Mahal! be paid to your. ordor. I 'Mgr, - • . Yr. very ll'bie earv't.• .1- • .- • - Ono. WAZITMOTON. 5. Let me ask your Caro of the enclosed to Gezira! Putnam and Col. Lewis: Cl'Airo• CONCIZTAL--In seventeen ktee tbs. ',.Conimossionat delegations elected stand as fol• lows.t t ._. ...Mete:orate, 88; Opposition, 87. There ere 84 moiabere, yet to bo sleeted, which are now represented by.6O,Demoerate and 34 Opposition. NlnE ; iitabeio are in Rhoda loan d, Conneatiout sitidOei itanipairti , :and their, Beate will ail be tilled bp . Aopubliospg. Maryland'trill doubtless ':electors_' or els opposition matchers, sad Hem. lucky and Tonneeseo - at least as many , w they tints: It is by 1113 Inclltdootten, yet, that eri7;44o4l4usifill hero workbag cosjorlti in the - ;llouie;:poiar se the:merely phlitleal masons k ofhis alai on are concerned; u on the - kniastissuralsnry It is ter to presume that ho m)l';be able eoteumnd . enough Northern daighteees to gisartlus,Bouth a iimiority. - Tieing/Ms Joirresl fools op rho election ro lunis fltato,:smd bel.othclal reports from oierp , comity but one. The Leptilmare Maralo As follotra-Housi—Domorraro, 68rilepubtlem f'. tlraore 2. seance—Deroomi2B; 10401P1 94; Fillmore t 1. , . um' 3irizzguir b11362,D are grtitlied to Luau that the gap barna Bort . :. 1 47 013 sad ChlediTOt4. 2 k 3l god uPittl •:,ittabstegNlFort Wayner*d Chicago road 14 itowit an d frou t *a itillitop neartithe,,44l o Of ishiohlitlnitif trirti . pikentahni and eindeOls ourzi,confioL-r The ;bad front yortlferte.o,ClesOgo;iturThi yet • - fiakted, but o oonneetlow:htui bien*med ata T point between the two with runt* read,[whialt gins the ootopar4 OlitiltiOkedtticMgEi ill will now be at4p to:a.hipL'villk e 'strOT facility . =Unseen directlto'Chliagot'and;.thus oar.ral pithy grOifing tradualtl:that region.will receive a new impetus, and eirAerchanteend a new outlet for their Wareg At thienitio time, we learn, the Toledo& Bt. Louis Road has alio been completed. This road misses cute at Fott Wayne, and gives us anew and direct through" route teTt. Louis, The its; amity for this haA inen nuich felt during the fall,oing to tho l immense• amount of freight • i tendin g wartward; r and • the extremely limited means for carrying it on- the part of the route through Indianapcills; ty.ihie new route oar ehlppers 01 be able ;to read St. Louis more easily asidirectlyv and it is much to be hoped that It lila afford- *cheap and speedy outlet , to the manufactured Wires of this oily. The advantage of the opening of these two routes will be eahanced by the. fact that the Pittsburgh, Port sitssyne and Chicago Bead will bo enabled to bring its libel's lice into use for its Chicago trade, And the greater part of It (vl2. from here to Port Wafise,) for It St. Louis trade. Its revenues must consequently improve very considerably, and the road beeoute, as we allied it ie destinedto be, one of the greateat and most actively employed Thoroughfares In the West, The Char/eaten Standerrdlelloitates itself. upon the fact that the dialler, of Buchanan vie com• passed by a, threattlte . threat of dissolution held in ttirortm over the timid voters of the North. The Itielunouti Envier", also, exult. that non "all danger of a - dlssolution is over.— " Slavery will hereafter be, os it always has "been, the etrengthl' bond 'Mid cement of our Union;" and prouttods to show that Slavery Is growing popular erejtywhere: for •"In 1800, more than six per cent of the popu lation of Ndw Jersey were slaves but public; opinion was oppoeed to slaieholding, and sho found co dlifictilty hi abolishing it. Now Dila ware does not own half so many slaves ira pro portion to popubstion as New Jereoy did thou, yet Delaware clings to Slavery. "We write this article ethos early otter the election (which, of itself, Is onother atriklag ev !dance of the growing popularity of negro aim very,) to al/ow that negro slavery and the union most stand or fall together, and that in talking of disunion, in event) of Prodont'a election, we were but pointing out its inevitable consequence', and adminietering shlutary_warning. Thus we were advocating the cases of Unicin,„mhile those who talked of roktission were arausionitte of the more(eharacter." I Itmtamt.-4he Ltkfisyllie Journal, referring to the result in Indians, says g . "Mr. Iktobanan did carry Indiana, bu t we have not the least doubt, From tin ovenahelmlniar. ray of foots which hive come to our knowledge, that it was ,earriod by the perpetration of the most stupendous frandiever known In that State. We have - no doubt that every N . lehman, Get man, or other foreignOr, who mould be found and pressed MO the Bac Nioht service In Indiana, on the 4th Instant, was induced to go to the polls in that State. The aggregate vote of the State hue been inoreseeenbnut fifty thousand since 1854, aa increase, which, if legitimkte, would indicate an increase otimpulation to The extent of half a million. Unquestionably full twenty thousand fraudulent votes were' coot in Indiana on the 14th tilt, and as many on the 4th inst., and, but for this, the iresult in each case would have been different. James Buchanan, It he lives, will probably go Into the Presidential lchair, but, if so, villainy will have sent him there. Wo earnestly hope that ho trill not punkt° nab a 0001418 that only anstain him there." The Joamcif forgets to rebuke tbe main vii lainY to lchinh linobanaa !was hie 19000033 in In• diana--the villainy of running s Fillmore tioket foliate( expr t ateinepoo of giving him that State. Brasor•nnos Bm.t. km:ratty Nos.—The election of 13nehanan has not &dialled the Southern - Botspnrs. Mr: P. Barnwell Rhett has, notwith standing that event which wu to gin) peace and safety to the Union, Written a long letter torlor. Adams, urging diesoldtion as the only hope and protection of Slavery. Ho Bap: "La my humble judgment, ad true statesman shfp in the South consists i, forming combination', and shaping events so as to bravo , about, as speed ily as possible, a distolation of the present Union, and a Southern confederacy." So, dissointion is t, go on, the same as if Fremont bad been elected, and in spite' of the °battling of the Richmond &gamer that "all danger of a dissolOtion is over." As they ate' all Buchanan men down there, we leave them to settle this interesting featilly affair among them selves. • Lossfor.--Amonif ReptibiJuan Members of Ocogents ohoeen .In Minnie, by a triumpbsut vt,te, we are glad to coin the name of Owls P. Lossfoi. Nineteen yearn ago hie brother, Her. Slush P. Lovejoy was Mnrdered.khot down— by the pro slivery, Mob! of, Alton, while defend ing tbe freedom of this Pitts. Now, Owen Lora joy, maintaining the mane principles for which hie brother i 5. bunted down and elein lab a beast bf prey, is elected to Congress by 7,000 majority. What a marvellous etierige In public, sentiment I ilre venture the predlotino that Illinois will have no abler Representative than Owss Lamer.— Re will stand 63 peer Unions the first throughout the trwon. • •In addition to the tesillacny cited yesterday that Buchanan owee h4electiou to the Fll'more meu, we give the followng from tho Augusta, (t ieo.) "amnia& ft Sentinel: . Mr. Fillmore had not divided the North—if the Amortesn party hodnot etood firmly, brave. 1, and ateadily against the Free Soli host-41r. Itachatten would have behnutterly.overwhelined, in spite of all the.. GoVermont patronage, all the bribery cud corruptive' unserupulously ailed In his favor. To Mr. Fillmore and Ms party, and to them alone, is dOe the honor of defeating Fremont,. neiFree Soil candidate would hare been at We moment Frail/ad elect of the Milted States, bailor the candidacy of Fillmore. Not a State North or Mason a id Dlzon's line would have voted for Bulimia." Osomattuot—The ;Tedford Reporter, refer ring to the grand result In that comity, Bays: “The resell in this ootua l ty luai,been brought 'about by eyeieuratio orgdadxstlon and 'untiring exertions The work hal 'been necompliseed by the Ilepublleans In eaoh-Itown doing their own labor, relying upon theraselvea, and adoptiog measures to poU every 'OM. There are totems in the county, whore every voter who was able to go to the polls. was out. The aggregate poll will overran 9,000, wide:tile en unusual propor tion of the taxable,." , The example otßradford Is one set for gener al Imitation. What has been done there can be ,done elsewhere. ' I "Euppose I can't writ me acme " sail an Aenemblyman elect, the other night, rolling up his daises and displaying hirinusale—"suppose I can't write me name, faith an' Iran make FM math acre f" And so the honorable gontleman son , espe cially with a shang•shot,el at lout' one man, a Stranger in the City, can t etify.—N. Y. Thou. This fellow is a specimen of tho leglalators ohoson inljew York City,' for both City and State, tithe 20,000 and OA Catholic voters of that intelligent and well-premed mbtropolb. , ELSTOILASION Ol 21311 Untrunnoz.--Ttto reader alll-find upon the first page s'youple of Interest. tag articles=tho first edict restoring the Inquisition, and the se end the comments of the London lima thorgerpo r - In the light of present faote; this develop oat ' servo to awaketonuch lidereet.. Let lioNeenat live In hope; perher be may pet ,e gratified in. clap• ping on the "hot iron—latch and lore'. Iluttracera.—Thle th.rltieg tertiary held her election on the same day tit oars—the 14th of October. The Conaell.wlll Ponalat of 8 llepabll eine sad 7 Daohanlere; end eht, goose of 'l9 Republicans and -1 811aehautere. done for patelete. ' ~' • Tan Southern vote, Iv is! thus le about ai 43E0210$AL as the Nettheno,—,y, y: The doe pinches a little, dose itt The 8 ° nth, niter all the toadybszet - the ilikpm e and allthas Fillmoke "has _done for_blatioiLitosta Dough.: tam as they, disuse to he t tteated--titst pees, qttl:logyji.thezi....A/O, Alv, Joon )3ally -Brooks qhd His Priv= •Icuerna thetas tie4oentlowntrim of Eumatrin the who *as prevented Nu:slimmed, 140 Gni salitkof Troy , in CariseepteticosFof the Wm:lnflicted by the “stealtb-y bite et a alake," .. , likely to give to the Memory ofßrooks a no, testily, and duration, Which nd mi'sdnet,of ids • Wirtieould have'promare)` AftstradihgAis stiegpoilelieditiod e ne addrees of Mr. Bonn i er go person nen fail , to perceive 'end appieidita the keen and withering alltusionie the dark and amain-like attack open hitiseltin hts "remark 'iabout thir:•'disesledlOre , can leader. r• , The only difficulty in the vray.of.a full I,atstidiag and tippreeistion . °t i the •beauty and "felicity of the porallel, getwetu l the cosies of the. Gistian leader and the Ameriesn Senator ; arises ent.of the fact that the' Gentiii•Berpent is very various... To which apecies &all Brooks be as signedt.„ On" pmson. bap spoken of placing him. Crisoducar tittle Enske;. but thlsper. eon must .ber.iittherjritilined to eyeaphancy 'or anteusicr en efficeomider.tho incoming oligar chy and sought te'fiatteti the BullY by comparing him with thet;snalte which newninAlote an as sassin-like bite,`but alsohn give warning. The Miff:silent! would be'dicidedly, a more suitable representittlie.lhan the] rattle snake, and still more lit, perhape, would be a snake an inhale!. "tent of the bully's own state, and known as the "collared snake." Thera would seem to he a peelafillfitness In tbis latter comparison, when welsar In mind that the body disgraced himself and committed hie base outrage not to redress any, fancied wrong to bliaself, but to catty fa., I woo with his "honored relative." • Some surprise hot boos expressed- at the &Men- • Gene and honors bestowed upon Brooks by some of the slave-holders and slave-holder's menials sines his brutal, and eowardis outrage upon life. The-degenerate This aorwise fo entirely unnecessarY. The -degenerate Romani paid divine honortio the-horse eta Roman Emperor, the ancient Egyptian worshiped beaate and reptiles; surely, then, it Is neither wonderful or Surprising that the constituents of Brooks ebould deify and glorify him. There is, if Is true, room and occa sion too, in this owe, for itha eselamation which he a l been maao. before, .11f. their God is a mon key,•What must- th ey ben' • • PeeelL. ror the Cteaette.' . The Rainritity. .11assas. Enrrotte:—After the protracted and laborious political straggle oat of which we have bat ltiat emerged,' iti'might. ha reasonable to demand some reisiationlnifore being called up on to consider the eubjeet of either national or ' munielpal politics, nod yet it may not be oonsid• crud strange- that thoseiwho bare struggled so earnestly to - leconre gelid Government far our nation shotilditirn their attention to the mutter of an effioierif sindetiergetici natinistration of our own 'City—at all create the ;question hoe been etartedand a number of natnestsveleen placed before the notice of the people for the office of Mayon,. and it is the obj at of the present coin • munloatie.a to make a few euggestione loading to the Borne subject end add another to the names alteldThrought forPrad.! It is evidently the purpose of all the commu nications and the conversations se well •as the tenor of remarks In the oppoeltion papers, that theappronchicg struggle!must bo a political one and that the Republicans 'will present a condi dote on that simple issui. This at present la, doubtless the proper course. ' It should and no doubt will be the object in casting round for a candidate for the MATOIIAL , rr to select one , Vionat caul capable," with mil& cleat experience and onotigh of energy and coin ! . age to make him efficient. If these goatlike- Gone are kept in view b3l the pariy in its seloo• lion of a candidate, then iney.it with safety call, upon lie members to enpOort its ”nominee.' With these ikioge prendsed Lwotild beg leave to preient for consideration Atnranate harts Deastoson, of tho 4th Ward as well qualified foe the office of Mayor. !or him as far at char aeter le concerned, It is not necessary to epoch. A residence of near a quaker of a century in the Fourth Ward has made him as familiar to the oltitens as a "household fword_" Of his "hon. (sty and repotiiily" we hsVo sufficient warrantee is the manner in which he has admLnlstered the office ho now bolds. ! Frier "WARD. Tao Mayoralty. BIENSR3 EDITOUS:.—I observe with eatiafation that several of the newspapers hare recommend ei hit. Brassannt 81310/1211Y, of the Pint Ward, ns n gentleman well qualified to racceed the present incumbent in the Mayoralty. The nom ination of snob a man bylho ilepublieen_party would be certalo to secure euccoss in the'coming numicipal contest. For many years he has birn Identißed with the newspaper hollows of our city, and bast always manifested the most praises worthy liberality , and public spirit in everything thatconcanied herlnteresta. I feel confidant no man could be named who'possesses to 1 - greater , extent all the qualificatiobv necoosary to make an efficient Mayor. Of a karge and enlightened mini, ineoikaptibie integrity, tuld ,unfil. king firmness, bin administration would reflect credit' on the city. lie has already served the public in'tho vev eral positions of Councilman, School Dlreator, /to., bat is not of that clalta accustomed to feed at tho poblio crib. A new man—a working mats —fresh from the people, his nomination to the Mayoralty would meet with general favor, and his election Insure to a certainty that our mu nicipal offices would bo editinistered with vigor, Impartiality and fidelity. ' Fovarrr WAIL% Toe ENGLISH klaszie.-i-The condition of the maeses Ia England has, ocitwithstanding the se vere pressure which the wet imposedotever beeli more prosperous. In 18404 the number of paupers in .England sad Wilts had reached the enormous number of 1,976,000. In 1865.0, they haws diminished to Sbout 800.090. about CO per cent. In Ireland near 3.000,000 of the popalation . recelved relief in 1847.8. In 1855-6 they do ;net mutter 180,04 •Tho Brea Traders ' always sald— , .l9e do not object to high prices or the 'nsult ofinereseed consumption, but wo do when they arils from monopoly. Lit trade be free, nod people will 11ecome so rich, that they will have a greatly Increased power of par chase." This la precisely Whathas happened._ The - domestic production boa vastly increased. Imports have increased frail 2,000,000 to 12,. 000,000 of quarters per azintam, and yet the food Is dearer than ever. T. !power of consump, Lion is unlimited except by the means of pur chase. The Jetratacra Fonda + 2 The remit of the late developmenta in eaarchlitg tho genealogies! troo of this family is anything but flattering, and preobadea ilea hope of any!abara in the grant English estate. Bishop Heyde, who has been collecting materials for a history of the Brineo ! pal Church In Virginia, in: looking over the musty recoatin oleo old Episcopal pariah la low er Virginia, finds that the Jennings family, like the Bolling, is of Indian dcecint, and traces them back through many generatiebs to Welly-boo hoo, (signifying big drink,) act ladlan chief, or Bab-a•sheaea, who exercised ooverelenty over a Toy/ large tribe of Indians South of James river. Woolly-hoo,hoo was the eon of Orandgranrtme, so celebrated In Burkete history of Virginia, a charaoter unequalled in them later days of re finement and civiiiestion.--Hichmemi Engurrer. On a recent trial for murder In Watson county (hfo.,) aboy who wee instigated by_fils_father to lire the gun Which canoed the death of the victim, was sequitted, and the fatter and an adult no• compile° convicted of murder in the second de grim, and sentenced to ten yenta' imprisonment im the penitentiary.. The rationale of this vet diet is, that there parties, being of Mature years, iodated the boy to - commit the murder, bat that a greater punishment than that of norm der in the second degree mid. not go against them. Nor ' , Bun USD." —A remarkable spirit of res olution and hope gems to exist everywherkin ti k t the make of the RepubliOan party, in apt of its temporary defeat. Ask's:aching° comer s, top hardly moot ono Who has been active in t o last canyons who thou not sag, "Our Club meets this week to reorganize for, the diffusion of truth and the prosecution of the ettuggie tot Free Ronne and Free Territory evermore.' No man is discouraged; no man who ever moat any thing but self thinks of giving up the contest. Five Weans ow Season --Alniut two amturies and a half ago the Leglelature ofßootiond °moot ed that "o good and avAcieni 'WO' elloold be erected and maintained in every parish. To these tiro words, "a good and sufficient sahool, , l Introduced into an ant of Parlidmont not largom then a man's thumb. Is Bootisucdtudebted at this day for nearly every solid glory i she possessee. In Prneehrmaletiare not permitted to marry under 2& nor ferirdie under 22 yeah of ago.-- In conequence of thle law, M. !Pistol', of - the Chamber of Dentition, soya that!during thelsot year ere?" oblld born In tho Duchy of Blinker burg.waa Illegitimate . '- • SPECIAL NOTICES. wound Wonus!!—Variocs diet:tries hoe Nett siarlat relative to Ike 001010 of Intestinal worms. sad lot Ike question le still • vexed owe amouseinedleal author'. this, °lone bet, however, all are InittoSed, nog In which all same—the Ihtal !talons of the laeuenee they sun on staldreu. At ths. rellBoll of the ys#, the' attests Of worms are facet frequent ad well as meat &Amon& W. Jake avast aftesure fa dinictlna the attention arra:vats to the Vermlfuee of DS, McLane. Proulsisa bfr Miming Dm; Pittsburgh. It la col of the wet exissordlnatz tool kidee ern I qtroduesd to thp publlq and has wpm failed of entail ohen tried. • ~ lilaiXlAluseese •111 be carehil to aekti. 17. lictditEll UZLEBBATED ViltilaFlJOßoand .lab UOl4 em., - All CUM Valla(tuellw 14. ootoParan, arc worthleaa . Ps. )*'Cloys Vcsaltutos, also Ms olsbrstoOlses Pliii, eta now bp hoist all srepostable Drug atom In thiNultett awes, and..comi: • :ion. *maim) w 1 Wont the atirna• nit ' 1291141bri `,/141XIZeingAl Pn the PMdiamt4t2sartte. . Bheatztaihna.--Ttei tti ..:, 'pike, the .toned itiaba k the laalititr/Owse. Witbeat Son 1 Tara =at teugaraug:ataa mbar, 6 l an fatomr.lto Moos wtotris attiotod.W.lth the Assam th" boa+ nag F 2 r•- • LA la kw oil= ow, r Itaßtit ell!. *two /atm dal ttbloak ottkla bt feat of ginoacearedkal DtwiltWfT . 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