itt*trik, :osiittii : armatinixitz.• ranuaugumaszaw-i. imam 71,11 f BRETT . et CO.. lIDITORe 'AND Pagralltrogia. Przwesv - zioam; SATURDAY MOANING, Kilda' '24. 1880. . _±i11)11 novrazol. gozT A.-Etzrp 7 q'• •aI7RTEN. . ser•To Ativrivissas.—The Pittsburgh Bartz Gansu ball • bergs eitecastioo man the baster Ms lit Itas era theancenteling eltioe-amant three who int and who, tern-cad among numaranarere and pen _ enema/ Dinar Ul4=l ill nearly ill the aninallit room% nor* popes, henlitag house hotel, tiertortee and ecannts elna k...., the two elan, where It le reed end carried bow to the Wawa tor mina Al amain= for saver. Ming. therein; It atm loducemente which no other parento Western Penevirent. owe eller, to all who dulcet:l -ea.th au Bute plan dour Oaten. ''ha unt, it Gatos et this time has • mach tarter efttarlan Weeterli ireoireenle, Ohio end Vi n ginia. among wateteothatittet ere en . numb tete. then eery other anterior pew In thin racoon of tilefil.M. nil VOlll ON Till HOMISB7IAD BILL IN THE lianian.—The following is the calculation of Its frielids In re l glad to the tale of the Homestead 818 in the United Staley Bennie, when a vote shall be Wt . A will be oheerved that a close vote ts an 4 paled, sad that a great responsi bility resin pon the democratic representatives from Penns - rants, New Jersey sod Minnesota. TIM , Mitineihnill Fvescatien. N. IL-Rot.. Club. lloui.-Sainntr lVilinoo, li. 1.-Anthcny, lialmonl. Cnoneetlent-Dltrodoller, Vet cont-rot, Clolleterr. Nee Yort;;a t ittradling. Newen”cy-Ten Eyck. Pe'plasyleania..ooeron. 0 alo-tr el ..-14,g4. Teatime-Feet. li icii.-Chandiar, Bingham. Illinoia-Tram ,ol.Dongtii. liiiii'-.0.m.ia1.., D o vt... Uwe-aria. .1...1ar • rt. ill onenta-Winloeon. Tennesde.-.ln, on Johnion. Calif4ma-Lnacint. Tn , 30. Elle.rciats in Va. I Nate. 1/.4..&;1/14, ids/iry. F.0.-Bragg Clingman. '3llOyinnel-P. e, Kvsn,dy 0. C.-Ilennonna,Chessut. ' Alabama - Cla y, Pltroatr.rk. Georg pc-I'o.mb., I 'canon. illliaLuippl-Br a, WI is Foria-i11..11,7, Yoke. Loa.-2 1 / 1 .11, .min. 312anitiri -Arena, Polk. Its.-Critenien Powell. T..i.5.- II 14 /grail. Axii.......Tobttann baatis. (Islifornin-ia.nin. Indus-Brig .. tir.gan- lane. Vircilnle-Hat r limas. Total, id. (Southern Oppasition in ilal..c. j bxnrint. !, i '7. 3 .0 .7:72 - it a.P.o • P2.lll,lv.L.—BlKler. T. nottata-litchoisna. Mr. Bigler will, on this ocoaniort, have a grand opportunity afforded him of ehowing tLat he loves the favor of &where elaveholdets lire t./1112 the intereece et corthern workingmen. Will be embrihe It 7 Tan "Panaannt.e."--Easterzi Virginia, not withstanding* contempt for the •• &nano= scutiment"oi the Panhandle region, in anli very much Aimee Ito having the loner annexed to Pennsylvania It has toe merit of paying he taxer' prompt! , and asking few favors in the Shape of Itialation, qualigas which at this time, to the" Id D.)03i11i20,". will cover a multi tude of tranetssione. It is evident that the occupants of l e Panhandle will not be permit. ledto annex t i lemselves to our old Common• wealth, on WI, terma,"anti-slavery though they are in thar sentiments, as long al money is so much it:tat:nark at Richmond. Tee Petersburg Intelligen v err la protests against the new move ment: "Wecopied paragraph, yesterday, to the cf. feet that i esoltitions had been intr °duped into the Pennsylvania Legislature looking to the purchase of that portion or Northwestern Virginia known ne "the Panhandle " Thie embraces the COLIC- Lice of Hancock, Brooke and Ohio, the city of Wheeling, and all of 31w - shall county. The county of Ohl/ and the city,of Wheeling alone pay we behest , a larger revenue into tile State tregtury thaw sty other community except Rlch• mond. For titt reason, we are opposed to the pkoposition to ell out to Pennsylvania. Our taxes are high lan d sown of the wtee legislators seem to think , t their chief nuance! at Rich mond is tb lacr i nee the public burdens by ap propriations foivery chimerieal scheme which may be presen ts a nd as if theee Were lasurff cleat, we find them ratting a large number of extra ooplee of the Soth Caroline, Commissioner's dis union ~: t speech fo general ciroulatlon among the people. We ne d, then, all the aid we can get, 1 and for the rea en that "the Panhandle" ii of great advantage m in•liquldating our large indebt -1 eda, we are adispoeed to part with it. Be sides paying a I rge revenue tote the treasury. "the Panhandle' seldom sake for any legislative favors. In this respeot it lea model portion of I , the Commonwe lth. And then, too, the Suer life in that sect on always collect op promptly, and pay over tit publics funds. This is partic ularly the case with that model officer—Sheriff Irwin, of Ohio dounty—who always hands over his proportion og the ranee by the day epecitrd by the authorit•Ces. "The Panhandle" is among the 008 t prosper ous portions of the Commonwealth, and eueteloa many large mu oufactories. Indeed, Weeding may be said to be the manufacturing city of the &am, and whilt the tariff of 1842 was in oper ation, there was no more prosperous and pro gressive community in the Upton. But tut manu factures were tttm in their infancy, and when that great mean re wee repealed, the manufac- tures felt the pressure, and aourse of time the whole communt realiagd the injurious conse quences. Never heleas, several branobee of man ufactures are now in °pastier' there, and the city is elowly recovering from its terrible over throw. Penneylranis sees the peculiar advan tages poeseesed by "the Panhandle," and that with ajadiciaua tariff, a brilliant future is be fore It, and ben's* desiree to posseee It." 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