i n ?m ,’•’ ,'r su i v.«i lx>cmagw"KtDSAP#KD. ; ■■’ , ApF^lßii ....Ww mWiysmHwi 3 MRoi} MiW" brij^and*' the O.T.opf *Rj| ff B W] fibre ciiizafjk.camef JtW f‘fe?P* Q if *4? v wf.w f %(rf* A ' , i e HvcfVgfqre ihe peoplq »C,i^feP(S}S: (! |) a iP #?}f feJipgfilhef:, to; jjwmWh. ?&«,‘« Hiriji U WJJ3 mb latjp of. m>m ifssw' s.9f of •«« rifIWW.PK several vqiTesdp.lp «»J Slavery, soiled Stripped 4 piy»i| feaihered h|^^„?terL|Jgy aunmn arm sold. qspa)Q ; (n ? an)} (O s(jcb,aaopp<fsf l .lJie.pprphife, and sale of'Slavea.' The, wan vvlro purchased ,Jji/n took- hmj bqine. beard ojfj AjVv JftSJhp f i# 7( q. young) mpr/ied /pan .Jatpky of. g.Jacw-i yet of apjpp, cfljmprplje 'itfjlttr, apd ,-his only jopjespnc (I&, cjfic.t lion in WtfjW bTOfIU. mf,m< qside-unrU |$ w ),.#W ct W ordered,. was then threatened, Mc<t Crca s,,wjiy 4 JpiVipgJeeiocdlhe lli£l,ixilormed Phillips anti advised him'- to-arrorw.bich'he neglected,even-after the attacJc,-,npoprMcGrea and his killing. Clark,)alter, .bfcing sUnck by, him with a deadly weapon and shot alt>-» persisted in? miwuaimrtg draino number ofcppnona Coulu iJe - found 4o attack him for uhe mfera exercise'of, the rights -of every American diligen-.p-aod- lhus 6e was taken yesterday - vy, about- -the ifneana pf Belt deten-e o.ad perhaps mprdered., <:• McUrea's uffidnse fulling', the election' io.thorXtn District'io coilJagt.Bhd,-se,. curing certificates to two-Free Slate men.— lie might .-.-.however,' hoVaescnped tilt after the attack-'Upon -Mr. Phillips, had he not presented 'himself- at a mixed -meeting where one of- flie:i«iderh o( tltfafi. brigands was presnni j *And.todghl H.chanitetlo atlapic ‘Him, as Mcorca.WßB.well krtewn/ to bejvell-arjried and dnpose4 nr-aelf-defensev . He was set un-ir bv Clark and four other ruffians, re* ceivmg « glancing blow (tom dark and a shot through' thearm by-an'other■ b'dforo kill ing Clark. The others fle'd,- and a .general fight was' obout-tdnensue- wheh iMcCrsiEad vised a friend to go and -get ouha warraht for.himsetrgwi thubrthby .(MfiQtesferfirißOds) might fight under the shadow of the law.— * But the - Missouri bandits having lost their leader hacked out and became consetvmord; of the pea'oeV aod-McQrea. was given up to the officers at Port Leavenworth, where he. now remains of his own' free will. Had he been pi large the kidnappers of Phillips might have had a hot lime of it. 1 have -only to say in addition that the people of, the Free Stales know but Imlo of our condition here, and as little of the proper mode of securing the freedom of Knnzas, which is'to'fight, A buttle or two must’bd fought, a regular pitched general battle,— Unless that is dbne, more death 'and‘misery will be the lifefitotry' obnSequdnr.e. If you want to help 08 who have exposed out lives and fortunes' here for'' the crtusA of freedom, send us revolvers and other weapohv \ should “hot forget to call youraftentidn to McOres's 'iOrtddion'. Me is poor dtuf needs counsel,' Everything will'be done tdeonviet him by money, Perjury; snd every other means width rttd rteadh' of the Missourians. He has fiJf kdme eleven months been an eye sore to Ihernf.'’ His’ fpia'rrel was purely that of Freedom and his action was purely self defense. ■ A.FREEMAN IN KANSAS, We fi n <ft W. faitowing m a letter \6~Tke Miilouri^BejnocrtXl : . ' ’ , Mr. Phillips, ifie partner of MeCroa,” who killed Clark, hat} been 1 absent' smpe lime in obediencg tOj.aa order from ih{lpeople of that city, but 'jeliirnecl diy and tvas seized anti. fockid.up' anit (hrcaldpßdWjih lar and. feathers.nrspand denlji WicrtyartK unless' he (eft forever, __ Upon 'his"’peremptory arid' positive refusal to do so ho' Whs yesterday taken Ip Wqgidn} Mo., stripped, th'rred and feathered, hTs face 'blacked,’ and rode upon a', rail through the principal streets. Lam-glpd ta-may.fotjho people of >Weslon that they did not sanction this course, and had no participation ip. it,. . ■ An eye-witness lold mB. lha l Phillips .was calm and firm,7through all this, ccdea), a,pd still declared,that be. wouldJiyp in Leuven., worth üßtdfii suited him to leave. He posi tively denied having,.given t.ha .pistol to Me-. Crea to sjjtnpt Clark. ~ Ida said he was qp. Abolitionist, but -a Free.Soiler;. that,'he ; vyas j itv favor of Kansas beinga ; fr«o,, r Siale, and,, would, vote to-make it,-so. - B.vho Abolitionist or not, ontything; is ceitali), pod ihnt.ls bo is,, a remarkably, -resolute map. I fia pot pry.-, tend to bapble to dbr»n a conclusion as,to how these proceedings wiH terminate,.. The election- for those 'precincts,, 1 n.whiah| the first- election is declared, void, is to take ] place on the 22d inst-rr-nextr £yesdqj f| j creates no nqt.phpp--. tioned. Icadll pass quietly by, go ns it may. At the meeting-of lharL - egislatUfft,ahosp,.whp were first dlectedj as well os, ihos9 .tv[jo_iyi,U, now got their certifieates, will present- tiffin selves and elninl .Bdhls,,and (Jw Legislator® will decide yrhotere entitled,. W? may farm some idea how that will go, I wt/lj,however,- lie among them lading notes. (1 . , ' "•xro'Eti OF a MeTHODIST 'Mi: with Asotbbh' MamV Wim—Through *n friend from Troy, says lho'ArguB, we Heard ■(range; yet saidto ba.a lrae ( piece of gossip. Her, Mr. Qbase/ef BrttßSwicknwt'fliafiU'yiiri Uge lo Troy—has run away with married man and but eighteen years of age; whpreav (he monster is ,oxer fifty, and^s^^foaq# ten children. needny iasi. .Qur, ipjorrqam \m n »M common talk in Troyyedte.rdayj bat we hope fur the' sake of morality that U may bp false.—Albany Journal, >~-in r.S ; THE A M, H.9>&aß, • m * All Business,and other Communications must frfl - .m'WiS’S 5 R-BOMPffiWl IWiflfßttMffjiMj VlHHPaMisheK u( t lie" AOITATO* j ssiffssrr.M'S POLiLiVR. pIM TEitHWfe’S BEPORTB atoliltotar f'i cfls i>s v : MtjßSlf oP Tibs !S«rWf®»k^»S9 f»iAe t?,'i -! ’ Aifb £k> Vrf^f opoiropyoWmfeak atioaco •>&<*»* performed his poll >9 i; , ~,< -'/i> ' (D’We karri' frhm'WW Btftil .i of Wtf rvcok’lWt a .woman tihxf fiir pithin tho losi W..«^»fß«ls I fti t f U0 > we entirely o^i'po, jfemgi M aiid'ilefllncrtl cfomlncnla Iherdon, and#u^l_enwi£li others will do so to pul Kt*kdgjest'TOna Vn hpcrffidrt. -. ■ - -——- -1 «* ”—■ -*■*"* .Anne -*u j>jmjvew nionoa. Friday and Saturday lael, proving imtncfiae - RFbeifefiefal Id'the •pr?fig,^(ips { 1 Wluif -were 'actually' suffering 'froiifAhe' dfomK; umminJly BevqntifnriWToaaly ilithc aeav son. Winter jA; severe figaL wcurred. - (CT- FrK. lqo(ture on Agri<y(ltyir.e r it£the qn facA-, day evening. There was a.goodl dllemjaijcq and v/o hear it Well spoken of. ? J Siibtirjglioni In Agitator ripire<i /er ife lhr,tt idyi finding VFeiJnesiMi/, Jilne'ort.* H. H. KlocW, • S 50. C' F.'Miller, ■ 32.95' Joo. Johnson, JJjO.. J. L. ttingnßntyji! 1,00 S.jCqsaliier, - 125. 'Eh N. B»ksrj - ' $.25 D, Anscll, 1.25. J- Slone, . ■ 1.25 Fuller Kclacy, ,1,00. A. . VI,OO, J, Aririniren' 49. M. Goodwin. t,OO W. Holly, 1,00; A. &J. bostrnsn, 1,00 iWo thill be glad US publish* * list . twice as large in our next number, who cannot be protect at Course,in send in their *iibgcrij(liogß Jby tjicir friends aud neighbor*. Now is lire time to sub scribe. ' XUe Bctlntlcsof Mle ‘JLnrtVtuUon.' i ( strength, of thyimiptution ofjSlapcry.isun equalled by that of.any ciyil or .political eyatera m the globe. Every guitrd. that human ingenuity can devise has bscn throwjj.nMUpd il t , every element.of .self-suslcnance has been afforded it. No effort Has been, omitted that could help in render its fixedness ,as'a. feature of our'eacpif sy’slcjh.'ji hold and strik-. ing faci. .Its defences afo'cndiess.'tmd v/dro iticy ’thrown around a .good tiling, instead of'a-firigraht' wrong, ilicy wniildNc impregnable, Represent it ad' ■a wrong, .an outrage upon the rights ond privileges' of Maty, antl'slrallWay Ifs hired priCßthood fall bank' and tho prophets—not very Consistently, 'however. Censure It as a disgrace to iho nation and a libel upon our free institdlions, and a host rises op to declare it a privilege guarantied the sovereign States of this confederacy by constitutional provis ions. Attack it in any way you please, and it docs not lack apologists and defenders, ay, and among those who profess to consider our Declaration of Rights a finality. How such inconsistency esn he overlooked by honest men we never could see i yet it is overlooked, and by men otherwise candid and observing. Verity, this is a strange world and n great many strange people go torpake it sip. A highly esteemed friend, not n resident of this .region. Ins been taking us to task in a series of pri vate communications, in a quiet, friendly way of course, for nur heresies on IhoSjavery question. He U'honesl and candid.lajented, qf largo sympathies generally speaking, hilt, singularly enough, a pro- Slavejy man. As his argument is agf ad /wniinan, but aimed directly at the points occupied by the Free Democrat’, we can without betraying confidence, ]ot tioiyo a few of .his arguments sod rc- them as brat aplo., f 1 103 f be well to stale that tills gcnl!emanjs r qn qld line-dcniocrat, a "reg ular” in tbc full scope of the term, yet disposed to .censure the recent irruption of a band of armed Missouri rowdies into Kanqaq in severe terms—as pvory honest man of what' pity sbevdr, must be. On ,Ild« head lie flays: ‘ ' ' F ' , ‘ ‘‘tdo hot anticipate, any danger of SfuvbryV be ing incorporated into the -Constitution of Kansas, ivhendt shall dinock for admission into the Union, jrge rush of emigration now going ondr/wq the, fropy fetiles, will, I think, effectually .preclude the pbssl bilily of sqcii an event. Arid, (Supposing 1 art cot.' rett,)'do you. kdow thnl if will be done With demo erode' tofeiT—by tho very men who condemn the,, AbebUon movement as imuijcal to thdrilavo, ns weft iq violative of the Federal compact and llje reserved, rights of the States. ( Do you know 1 , friend tfobij, that IhO Democratic party, (barring those directly interested, odd lhis reservation wilf hold good with alt parties.whatever profession;) is as much m>. posed to Slavery per.u, as you are J But jve difit-r as to the praodcabilily of. its abolition, yr Vathqf;! should say, the means to be employed 1H Us extdfrilß Dafibnl' 1 ' v • - - > i We arcnot so'dMiipfdc6nt'ih''fcghTa-'l<l llir fbture freedom of Kubetfs-itj but <firtettd Mean) luibe. /A"- fasti of emigration from the free States ugoitlg on, dad so far all 1s wclf'cnough. But has U not been ' decided that by ttie violence'of *C Misttduri -mrfb, tile ' lioa : «eft(intcnt'bf timid craigtad(a’ J waf effectually: ovorbbrnb und’ stfpprdssed f Wcrbthcy not driven ; away front’tlitfpoils' Bfitw'jkfinvbf theknife aniUhe ibftitafb of the 'revolve r? ' ’ Admit that •vested' Willi Iho. rights and privileges'off! cemcrr; ; if-lift bools iti since I lie. lavoatUu le-War dply-noni ip al—s grain tof privilege without -adequalo (pottos Jp, iib;B asHhayiiveroiwho Rome in-lheepnsshacd of;the jp, 4mhp^rwlljtialavebiin (i-i-m h-i? » nrtc-')-> r .WokobUtwh, |bat.lbhrc is injmiflsal.liißgcp Ijbal, ■ Kab»« ffill dter^tce^j .tjowwf Slaw,-- fcfjgf/w ibn.ll it is tho of ; auttfag,gj lyjjlar Tear cif pcrsoruf.i^fyjj^fliel^oty'^e.k pclKxuesiof (i jjorda pjVunptincfjdeu ruffians ;bnd if National Administration, whibll'afenohHV jAVis .tjiction in that territory, utterly refuses to act In ifid" 'jtrppiiast, v/lmt guaranty'll Wh freemen that .Kansas idnil aptbbuiß,int(jthp,Unjon ps-Sfisseuri-paine In— 'With the curse of God upon.h^ ( |bnjhqad.i f . - x „ f T IMfUßpoSfti thaf come intd 'lie a free State, we cannot aee d(|ae :by al,legc». .'t|iijess({ ; ipay b«' ( o^ ( tiiB,sp'm ground fc(, ißrpogji thp Jbpts Christ became' ttfe’ Spv i 'pij depee overrules whaCmen calf yvii, firf good, and fn tiiia way it is possible that'Slavery may sniffer defeat by democratic to let, Let ua trace it back ; Tli.ro J ii afloattide oKin\g ration into Kwhas fronTiho free StfWiJWUy ? r H»i,u*e 1118 ®| Ve Povig ia dctermnd toWosUtdlefary inch qfefrcß (aufgbe're slu£*a[abor-itn be (uSd&bly tmpSfei. It fastened it* baleful glance upon the territory in ihT(%tilery7ur*'WtuFlfrvrarirsr wmoßttiuaL Wt-Teaß'igreWMßwftS’g^’iqr*-^ the great West og^ V? . { s’l^| fl i the Kan»aa.N’ebraBkii i fcitt-originated and became a Ily to annul that rAmjaeragK?reparo (ha way for Saaff % w^aBswf!^tos^i &cralifpsriy itr'&'mncb typpsef tp'Slavcty, ’perse,. tßHwfitjf JSAom parties'must r«H»t*^l r: bjr .p'to'ffeld*. So-faras paVUw iflfd‘‘twilSifBb Sfwß fidld'tHiflf AaTtfici • g ‘ ribf"dDdmb&ut/e : 'pii? jfe'jfiSf jferb ffi'tf&’ctrttr&iy', titotwlh Baltimore Platfornis'sUnrHnevidentfc that Oto two wdre'nol enemies to difWvefy. IJoib-EudOrsedtho (Jopipronmo mnn»tWB''Ar 1850, one of whieli—lM KiSgWvoSJB-— \t lHeNWisV<Vi. gcoiurmsdUeverPtferCd Ufafrpflpeopie. ;'Ah : trill; uri{i>t\Jttnica liia Second *hS Was 1 ppptiped; to and Injustioeand -tn-dWvorof freedonx pf speech hod libertyof amscieneei Uii while ,hp ; w»tf folding'■ prerogalivoen monstrous os it. not iJlagdWiend under it annulling tbaConi. ippp,.,La«;, trampling upon statutes by. ' removing Pro Uffilant?,front jotflcoa-of trust and profit and tub. : a|ituUn% Cathn|icB.of ,cioui)lfl>l .fcfiaractor,; and.by atcijiqg Ip repeal the CorpUs.Afjl, opt so sue, ccdffpily is the Silver, prayodid in ps„tha,t.cklipr of.thp giyai, ppjtiryslfould pre icpd ip ,be > Slavery per ter Opposed to [ Slavery"j IVby did. they josult freemen with such I'measures Bill pud tljo/cpeal of thp Sfisourl Lincl ,6ppp.fcd jp Big very. p(r Be —yej working” with aU lhcir nilghl to strppglhfti}, apfy eject it into an oligarchy, that threatens to subjugate not ortjy the African* race, bill'the Angia-SaJton os well! No, tiro Democratic party is not opposed to f Slavery, neither is or was any otTici' national party, That the rank and file of that parly have no love for (he institution of Slavery, nay, that |!icy heartily abhor its aggressive spirit', Wo lire ready to admit ; but the ronllohd file did Wot pass lltb* cOnipromiW measures'of’so; they repeal the hfisiouri rdslrtclidn : therefore they afti not’ Inclndcd' m'lhc letm~“demaerP(ic t)iils»; therefore they cahnorbe the Democratic party alluded id by oaf friend. The North maybe, we think it is, really opposed to Slavery of every, kind, that of parly excepted, la that form there is subservience enough, Gad knows ; and may it soon be weaned from tho absurd notion that a-patty can ho at once fur freedom and nqliopaliiy. -■ JBut we cannot, part company -with our {Hand yet j and tvs will Pip-suc the subject nr At week,. Shalt. Welmboso’; h'avk a ilatncl-rWepreetime (hat every candid businessman in .this region will acknowledge that eomo belter facilities fur exchange and accommodation in money matters than tre now. possess, are absolutely necessary to the prosperity of the community at large. If wo aro rightly in fonnetf, there is no bank at a nearer point than 40 miles from this place. In tho heart of a fine fann ipg and lumbering country liko this, there is hnai, ness enough to make a hank a profitable, as welt as an indispensable iaslituiipn. Even the candid busi ness man who is generally hostile to banks and banking, most, wc think, acknowledge that our re gion would be' incalculably benefited by the estab lishment of a good bpnkpltho county seat C.ipi lal needs concentrating, (hat accommodation? may' be had at reasonable arid uniform rales. In its pres, ■eat diffused slate, every one in wapt of an accommo dation forVfew days, mu«l cither stick it in Corn ing or felmira,’ oh submit’ to be “shaved” nearer •liomo by mbit who have ‘smaller SotJls than corpora lions. We have conversed with several business' men who aro awake to the important of the matter, and think the plan feasible. There will bo no diffi catty in disposing of the stock; and to' responsible mon. By advcrlising in season, and with-proper ex ertion, Wo think there can he no; failure in effecting an arrangement that Shall prove exceedingly bene ficial to all classy. - Ay ill somebody goailiead? ■To ije UomrahUylhe'fiig\ (Ji Mighty Vjgnilqj-ies presiHaM deer tAjt tfeiltn ies if Wrllsbprri'; I VWESAefE Men ! Winter no more "lingers jij tholapof Spring,” Marchhni blustercdami swnjf gdrdd on tbVdownward march of Time. April haV gratified her ca 1 |iofed 4ntf drftiled; and passed away ih h'-flooH" of IeJM, Queen of flowent, thfe-gu'rckbh'ecor Btoggishipulsesfhas refreshed Earth vvillfhef aWocf incenaa and tripped away like k dancing girlfwilb' nrogaish glance backward at hof-ruslor Jane. Juno tho azar&eycd, .Uie most.lovckbJo’of the months, is emiitftg4b[-ougU ttic’dark. rvintry clbdds thatthc tod rude windsibayo’heaped hr, theboadens, leatfiil and grieving for, the blight-of premises! rashly-made by eijtibly. idagptton. She wcepi cron :oA* we; common' mortals weep-a'hot because.the field and' fordstaro. dMol4te, 7 for they era gbrgeoualyarraycd’ in ggedp and geld. Her griePia'becauaeypu, have been more lavish of promises than of perform ance. rWilli the adveiitif June;,yen bade oa. hope for d more geoial undetpUndirig,. ■; Wtr:Mri«i oot eyes .vainly. W eptcb p. gtihipsc Of tho'.-Piomißod*-*- Plank Walks. Unlike moat bdrdnns, dro, ih' *om. : mim witl) Abd;gOfld tliia borougii,:liaVe loofcjjd forward dpiighfTuUj lipio , wimn V. <9wpl bAhcßUribO’i Why so,cruelly- procrMlinatjngtvWill you-driv*., uttpnppljt. wjUl ghosts ,of Wdt f*a>;<! l S'l;iS l lofp>Dj[- ■ <WBWPltipnp ? rrWiUi, bedraggled ;nnd I.^W»»ftrsjr -i t-> ?i V I , Won ; ( You .ruay baM some .. down qy.trgip a “forgaer generation”—very/libely you •t** ifitf m j-.-r.-ir-o-' rPThe tobd.'S, A.- tiotflUr-KSd ftertt-WvitSßW deliver, nh.oration- at Omaba;cityontho 4ih;of:Jaljri. f li>.U>6 sjlixejßa ol .Ntbjpskg. the docqer stgne of the cajtilpl lijtd pit tint ocoai’ sidn.-p-Eif. " '* i % ‘ • •'■ - ito _ Etrceedm'gly 'njijWirUio " ' J ‘gjajitl* ibid' ,lhb BorheMono of the liberties”of Rhnsak arid TRe’’ hbSttta, didn’t ftel Ida estaljlShetf' th<jlioctrTne ! oF ( Po^Ufi3e'S«Vereignty. ! Bi<}h’t}ief And lie hopes it? be Prefidppl when Kansas' comei” into Iho Union with a tight kind of a'dittttltatlbp, dtrnT hdl'Hvell ‘"dbfolftw him 1 like'lrbabtsd|gfidsts.”- Celh'im Iky‘ “the fcorner.ifeilini’rOmah'a ;' r thS l^^il^^(■k(i, tus'riiiscd • ’ will bury him -politically before OmahV has a thou.’ sand inhabitants. A' M Know, ia elec lereforc in foci, the democratic party baa suffered o signal SS«.KS»K -eaWnst»nln=a=both ’ WBio-bksekihearted 1 : pnx«l*»e a Busang of] independent Ropublicam-4nat will slrengllicn theirj •toraltfastti«;K«k,ii«fta,tl^ nfl f' . .ttfrSV. h'S'fU.S-JSSI9' - 1 .! We anticipated bro. Mane's Gist request toil week' wfesr4is>s& fitter STsfejftoKfiif Ufaaat&Mft ittce' fkt'BdiKSd, <Mki«. '.’lt; Ri’Ti; end t it ahtdn'g its .regular' conlHhßbSts,SJ.. OaSda- BfoiUH‘Erance«d).Oageund,o»i<r gj(lad fft.i male wrlierr.-iho afqasigooct'.agpUSdy arogitted. Tbo-thtßdanh-aiblsiadvotafci ofitbdfiiglil* cfi&o-, ndovffearleaa, candid and indcpendqnjj. ,jye like it ;—admit*, (ho talent and- indtppndenceof .U&Edjtg}, dad vish .Ui may, haye 50JK|Q, sut)«cnbcfB.,Wah the, Uij by -Modaqr.-SAHPj.aqilior of "pONBUaLq,” “dJ'VjfffO'h" , Tliii UUq wiUjßp published. CBlitc ip ibs, i£na,ajdJn,no,oJiier pjgpr.ea it tas.accnre.d the SOW| igWt, s:, ?, u^ °.f‘Plions the Jply.nuiAher in qrdcr to speure tbe.vylicilo story, fiipgi.e cqgy fjjrja je.&c 91. Address 8, Q. Roaton, Miag. ' ,V ' Js ' * -''' ' loflowngf■’article',"ffio' Albany of (He'Slst, tvil! Be' 1 read Wijij'interebf by paper-makers,' publisher*'-Sf do'tvii)a : j)Brf;wd by all wHq take an Interest in'fiie improvements nhft discoveries' of ihb Jay'. Tfiti journal does : riot ovfertrshe'ibi* ilmprovement, when' it rdcfo'gnizes ft as one "of most iWpohanrdiscbvefiea'bP tfie ager ■ ’ tl.WfewdoD Fa per .—Tef-Jafs feduioc'of The Jdt/rnpl Sl |nnteJ on' paper jpade frori) Basswood ! We are'indebled to GSorjifb of this clfy (ihe-discoveier,) fo'r the requisite quantity*of material forthis’ piftpose.’ ‘ If is so' nearly equal to the'bcsf papier updJTor new's purposes', that any word of apology for whaiqver'slight defers llie Craft may'discover in it 'seems feuperdliflub aqd"unnecessary. In jiistiefei'hnwever, to Mr. Beptdslee, it is projfcT to day ihaHn pro 1 ? ductiig the pulp he lias bden' obliged to use our city Water, which fo? several wedltS'pa'Sf, owing to thp Spring thaws and rninSphas not beep as pure as water should be for suchpur pose. This"is the cause of the perceptible yellow tinge'.. That U iS' not rihribulabter id (hb stock.’used, is nbOfidapfly ‘ demonstrated BV thepejrfedt whithe'ss'of small parcels Of paper ttibneby the filtered water. Printers' may also observe a slightly bait* sual’harsWessin the paper. .By later experfi minis Mr. Beardalee hafelitifely obviated this objectiolr. lie has* produced specimens of almost every degree of flexibility—from the blotting paper to paper of the harshest linen texture. The paper we use to-day was miidc upon the Fourdenier machine of the ( Messrs. Orr, of Troy, whose establishment is ns perfect as any in Ihe eotJßlry, and to whom Mf. Beardstee is under great obligations for the facilities which they have so cheerful ly afforded him during his preliminary e>pe rithenls. ’' Mr. Qeardslee has been equally successful iir.his experiments with while wood spruce and buck-eye. From each'W'produced a clean, flexible and beautiful paper.' ’He haa also wbrked"n'p pulp ffom pine, cedar arid' | hemlock i'a'qd it possesses till (he good quali ties qf that, Secured from other woods. He Has also produced from these several Woods .various shades of unbleached wrapping paper pf the. very strongest texture. Indeed'we can' imagine no end nftainecf'With collbrt ind linen ’racs'in tho rhandfactute of paper whichbiin* 1 not ; Bc ; rtached by wood, whether it be in tHe prpductibh hi wrapning’phper, heiySadd-book' .printing paper or bnnk nolepkpcr. '-The results which Mr; BeardslPehal-hiready reached 'jtis- Expectations. ’ •' Mf, Beiirdslee has closed hih experiments; He has reached results hind in immediately Entering' Upon' IHe manufacture of the'article : for markeV. ■That he will be sucdesslhl We' cannot doubt. ! We; life "sure it hat oiirtPadfers—ahd mofe parlicularlythoSe who nro'acquainted with' (he' manufacture of paper' —wilt jib astonished'kt .'the results thus produced'from basswood-. I) must be recogi nized ’as the 'most important discovery of the «**• ilaWvr Blot itt, I’ortluml. ; The Mayor of our citwj Neal Dow,-antic ipating the action of the City Cquncd, repent-, ly purchased-. 51,600 worth of liquor -for the. City ■ Agency, bub the- liquor romniningon his-hands -Severn I citizens aody Warrentwas qsauelt-fqiv. >eizujff, ; ~whe%- the: iyiayoflfcalled-n spdPWV meeting qf the Aldbvmeftjlhia.jtfternoon.land a; .yjrfe. wqs, pass'd id purchaseit lor. the city. .. Mufih. laresuafelWu sCe ho.ytr.phq i; nwl(pr,.,\ys.;W v minaie.-; c.: i--,' - , , ‘ DISTATCU. ' ■ •. v r PofitLANDi r 1 A hdiiQih’ p’clock fast "night noisy "tho!) a|&hil^'fiboii)tiheT btiU3lhgWfeijWffe’ciiJ liquor VgenC'y [and auettipjdn to-.JtteAW-MtMt inif'trf? crljwi bedorhlfig ‘'flffoYß mieateniiig; l two miliary companies were 'difttil «&tV rl ‘'tf tc-.( :-ii ■>• 'AX'. t ■ J-iv, ',.,■ or" ■ -• ... ; .,,,, ‘.Tinpo nxapATCn. , ■ .AMfctoMMW lift nwte twhp ifttodhnMiJik ipg dca,WU HP flMh%oj»P«w qite side Iked avoliey, killing Ephram Roll -ins of E4WffOTt; : sacdnd mate of'ihe T h*ri< Louisa . Barott of PortlatghhnU' twouddinr Serera ! i - otbei%i«Dme- of-them seseMyt' A': iqtiad ol thp Rifle'<juard4heil;'cliargdd',Witb baybneia#ndiho ; crowtfi4pidly’tH*pw»ddi.i-4+. q)ne old gonrtemap'wjjo'was-said-to-be-quiet. ly on his'way htmitf irecdived o'eetere bayb der<rBUnid. ntr, (3w'¥ri«Stif-'i*sroi itiadd.—• Vhotbdp man is Vested -'(ftffi&rthMriiOlifc ing.‘ — If. Y, 'HytbVHer •' t ■t' ■ IT ATO igt have been defeated inj nd the' Administration ij Apihrce is. Consoled mil «Uhs liorth, forgeUii%A I Mi lined PTbArl (counts ‘We terrific me am lof Jafflfc(u4Bfceok cspßjt, and other pi north add west of that place. On Tuei 1 fßC&ftWfefa semi-ciicle largo trees, and whisking them oilt ofpighti instanier, whiriwiniatnen broke iltwoj but almost,]jrr\u^w^ly, amoest rtf itn rep cu Dieavtoie nee; n jlruck; a heav^Ka’fi^'Hrofi^e ?^e I fffile nois and Wisconsin railr^'d^Swin^flje'foou ip op tfiiSpoui; w«ff i ALta w ;r %r M& i Nine persons (ft fd .hurled down iq different pltfebsl off t&tnnflj? RIM! brh'eif muti-t i atVd%itypn fospec t, pTfecd f 3 ry, 1 ' *TKfe \ Wfiifl\y|n(J Ijietr'paasedibver a post and-ra’il! fence,' ‘vestfie'dN.; It next loot' < h{t ffWr.Hi'aml. 1h re wit iSnojTthe | el'tll&"Tf cdfilaij^d them • 'B'i bneft thblibus#afto lrarVi; were hp rletr ■doWji*tb Hhe^groundVhfi 'ebhb i violence afeto burv'tTte'mSlmost but of sight ! The hclßHo'pgeif ib'MrrThge, whosewife, 'Son awfTlvo grend-chH6reti tvere krllcd'.' Ad- Tfi^elligjeri&ef (rttß' iho -lockliijf' root* (hadicohfifins the above; ‘ Accounts are givefi tff’nefsbbs'beTng'ba rfied 'up’dne hundred feet In', ineair - oha inen’ {lurlerf down With ; glbal Violence, f A 'huriiftf bf : eye whnesada have testified to the ravages Wthe tempest', and describe It m mpst terrifre,' The same itftoW a sovbre Hail. storm occurred in this city, after which' IHe sky presented" S : very Singular appedfanCe tb the northward, andthe weafltei' changed”' from (he most oppressive heat to the most chilling atmosphere, - ' ■ tracer a Jkicense*. Tte Lancaster Expreit is doing the cause of thb-people a servicejitrite exposure l of the shallow" reasons given for grantiftfe tavetnUcCnaes'inihat county. ■ The Editor is teaching Judge Hays both law and morals *-n service much needed if the Judge's reminder to the Expreu is a fair ssmpleof his ideas on these subjects-. Judge H, holds to (he old doctrine that “the keepingof u pub lic house 1 with a- license, was a regular and lawful- business, and When, the application was sustained according to law, the party was’en* titled to his license.” * This mighi have been ihe lav previous lo the del of 1850 ; but sinoe then no lawyer will take any such position, and Judge "Hays is (he-only muhever orr the bench,-that-ewe have known, who held to oid. [irecedenta-in spite of a plain JCt-ofiAssembly.'4 u ■ .The- Hon; Robert G. White, President Judgd-’of this district, and a belter lawyer UuuL-Qn&Jmif''the>,members of, the Supreme Court, has always held this doctrine,- and a» the fruit ofsuch an opinion, no Ucenkei-hiiEC been-granted in this -county since January,’ 1852. Judges. Galbraith, M'Clure,' andTlaines have lately taken a public position in harmo ny with this idea. As Judge Hays of Lancaster, is evidently courting (he liquor influence, let hitn have the full benefit of his honors. Common people have made the discovery that, though a pub lic house for the entertainment of travelers and strangers, is a great good in .community,, a license to manufacture drunkards, is a great nuisance, and must be abated. If any of the Judges have not yet learned ihis simple fact, it is lime they Were rubbing their ejes open; for .the people are wideawake, and iueamest on this question. We may aiso say for,the benefit ofUudge.;H«ys and all .oilier skeptics, that we have had-belter public houses?-in- Couderspbrt since licences were refused, than we ever had Journal. JfarrowJEiicapcpftheltuKcr l;uu r »Iy from Diowuius, 1 , The, Baker vocalists,, «Idle crossing the i< (Wisconsin River in a ferry boat, at MerrT- ; l map, on, their way to .this place, narrowly .es t paped from .losing three ,qf their cqmpqny.by ■' drowning viz ; Mr, J. C. Baker, his wife; and 1 Mr. George E. Bakpr. - It afipears that'a'fjer lliey'liad 'got a short diSlanceYrorn tfic'shdrej mlo a very gwificur • rent where the Water is from' IV to 20 feet 1 deep, one- ,oA ihekv^heel.^ ' rushed forward, and crowded' I beheading span 1 pver -tha front the boat,’at the same ! time precipitating -MfVi G. E.. Baker into the I,' current* Ho-being h good-swimmer, after, ■' great-exertion reacheda snag-some distance 1 below, whence after- a -rest of.about ten- min utes, ho in- Bwimv | ming, ashore. , •■MfSiiJ. C. Baker, who Was-getting out of the'carriage When the horsa took fright, was violently thrown pverthe.sideofihe boat? by. (lie wheel and was rapidly drifting down ! stream,-when her,hußbnnd ,saw * portion of her ehawl-ftpatingon the surface of thfe wa |er, and not seeing her on board : im(nedlately i piudgedin, seized -.the show) and'began Fhh ' Work-of Saving the'lives of himself and wife.' ’ He, much impfeddd fays-JiCovy.nVercoqt, drew 1 Mrs;, Bafcer- aloDg, aHnbe while under water,'. ' With one band.and »Wam with (ho-otheteome ‘ distance; When,.(mowing lliatisho-:- must soon - trealha-dr peri, sh, be caught, holtfcof her.arm vhd raised her above-lhe-waiern-moment,but wnscdmpßHdd |Q-Jei Jhnt-.ag(iiß?aiok, while ho axer) ed-his faslroxbaoitingi Btrength.iorescb the .shore, Which tm .accomplished with (he. tnel*fibrt:of -bi9 Jaint energies. .With great ’()iffiopJiy;lbh ba-ved Hy iheosier! thembers-of the* troupe,- dnd We .are happy .to; i’ state-; that -the. company; sustained,, ihevloas; ’ heithpe.ofchfSMircpcoperiy. /No blatnq ip ht>; fairy.-men, who hehavpd .nobly amjoreftdeiwd ipvaluable.aid.-vsifßradpaiiße-i i-=iK -j* j.‘‘- ' ■ j.-: ■ i ipxUsß-t 'monitor .(pe current year apwum ip Bexept j- the'; , National .(htnfe the. cbmmgetji. ; fl *pe9 : S{« wdl sweil.the gwjjfj total Id seventy v jfiva nijlfjqns of, ‘ Jphp ‘Quincy Ad-’ ' atqs wap assailerf by' his o^po,penis, oa the of, til's’ adminis-, Nawßr^ibßi;-—fo 1866 there wore 2,920 Itiawipapirs (lublishodin this cOUnlry, •an annual circulation of 428,400,078 copies. 1 i a'J® sit nT7! ' | ,a.asfiis*mV .«S .a*.rr *j ’ The The St. Louis teffiot: tKI- 8 4 be Luminary tion to the iWppOr* ted Col. Benton? * w fia* Jlvfi" »»?>• hr A The 2u‘l hireling |h?y got buttle to their h«m#i aoiltepl,t|ijij gjtflfcddi** c°mfited : 4o P( t^ ft 6eld Jtae, the on, ison, B. F. SftindfellhWj-dC TVVt.Thomp son, aniFhnifefS? Inkft 1 droiftifefid S n< soomtion, *mm* •» sworn to secrecy— fight when called on conttibule money to 9 »»soci». tion—to share-equollyithwdftinßgeetharrnsy accrue from "tniirbveft sobis' l of-Any’ of its members*, ''and t 6; at the price of er,io,idi*ulge the nam|| of jncmbBtB?> Thus thei r ot eet in- concert every whorw-irt tK|) ttointtlitoJjta adphosfllfel it is me-spo/itaneofia iujSriiiiig oftkife #hMe when ibey-numbet a.eorporal’g gua r’When'V man is proscribed,!hey act in concert to d&frb’yhis bhsitifcss and char acter ; and .thg poor map ,ia juined^^itlyiut prescribed apdju'ined in, their business ’drt ven oul of the .cdjjpiry dp-nopsubscr’ibe jo Jheir rpoithhia,dtwitinqs. In this manner whole ctsmmunuias pWpv.efo . ,pde man' .said to, ‘me ;in , “Times are worse, fiere. how 'thaa,.i&yjfet% ip .jFjrancV'ip l(ird^ys of oth ers aaid.ihat infs was, ilW 5 first lime they -weta to ayo'y tiieir real sentiments, Nftohe iaieWjwhei) bis business’would be destroyed, or he be ordered out of the country.'; ,-fn this way, citizens .are paralysed and subdued.;—, Thby..call upo amber capoties and Si. Louis, 10,e9-ppejraie_ and cSfry dn (lie work., Un sctupuldu% ’they', use qny. ,nrrjiitr iQ acdom- purposes.'; Thus jbia pectel-engiiip of. hell lapt work, undermining the foppdi* lions hf all spcial prdpj, of,confidence, Pod public jionor,' ’j -. Ejniaaaries have been sent, through the South to,organize these, associations. One Huryey, was sent, into Texas the last winter;, endorsed and recommended'by (w.enjyabreo members of the Missouri Legislature, what 1 could learn,hia.mi’ssipp prbved-a fa'tf ure. I heard of but ipthe Stale. Me, aiixiousio return to JeffeV son City when last "heard from. McGee, of Jackson pourjly, wag traveling in Arkwiyas in the same" mission. Lychrgus Shepherd, of Platte county ,said to hie a Tew days'sipce “that (fie whole. South' was organised; that they hod- decreed ,the desiruclipn’of every Bpnton press in'the State, and a pbrtion of the that they could command any amopnt of mch at a fnoipfenl’s 'warning, and miltions 'of'fnoney ; that 8500,0.614 yreto, subscribed in Missouri; that the destruction of the hotel at Kansas,"and presses'af Law rence, had been decreed ; that they had ta ken cannon along to demolish (hem from a .distance, so ns not lo be blown up by the kbgs of powder said to be under the building; they would not stop until every Free-Soiler and Abolitionist was driven Sul of Missouri and Kansas ;' they were prepared for disunion or 'anything'.” 'He was then jusrtiul of a se cretmeeting. These secret meetings are gen erally held- once a week, or at.'pie cal) of their leaders. There is.no doubt but some goofl men are induced'to join this association, and gel involved' In its : meshes, before they understand its 1 objects. ’Sb hy" Vomo overt act, or by bloodshed and murder,, they hope gradually,to get the North-apd 1 South to take sides,' and' bring on civil War and disun ioo,” 1 ’, ‘ ' ' ! tnllllnol H ices day n Chicßgo of a tj lirlwind in the t ijoM argel ■ The nomination of D'. R. Atchisoh for fhe Presidency is ominous. Public meetings are called at all ihe p/onv nenl points, where B,F, StringfdllowJ, ’T. V. Thompson! 'Sr oineV speakers,'ard, generally present tomato eici* ting spefechds; and'lash'lo fiiry the passions' of the multityde.Eton' the Rey. Mr. Kefir',' dhaplain to' 'the army'at Fort lelHiiS post'arid'fcffnrt'bverinto PiSuOcburity, and, ,ia a public speech, urged thc_dilizehs (o' extreme mtosur r eS. 4 ecf tlib idea oT using Konotdbie meant it) this war-’’ fJ. Rich, sutler at Fort Levenworth, was'ready to mob the 'mfeti if he did not sanc tion, extreme measures, He that is not . for ■us' is against u|s, is thpir raOtto ; there can be ho middle gfotipd’;'arfd -are flow 'busy drnghonlng tfir'whbttf’ cbrhmithity ifltd dufy. EtiVy, prejudice, and <oiXed ,up and foremost ip e.rfefylfiiflg. The ispmt of honor, so highly landed in [he daysof.chiv nlryiis qiscSrded 'by 1 these' leaderss' sdifish hesS/d'deslrff tp hdj<yy jVhe', labor of,others in hood "ntid detractfpn, 0[ intellect, and an infuriated pfldafort, that , '’lfrffiili' for bloodshed and all |het' horror's civil' War, nO.iv' go torn infhSt’deVofOd'togion;'. Ma'yTfjß Al&ighty Ghd'rhato' Barff’hiserm tdsaV^'d<rf > bdffmry ffom’rpmV 'The’day I AVafiace wnstobsy to leave. 1 understand , Oqb ladv; s who Vas leaching scfioplf aiid'bc Sdmp ndfd'gmnfc iiothe talked of defending thbPkotfiSsVudl'lney'Watjf’tbr^at'-i"■ pned with thousands of ajrgied open whtckUhia fecfit aasoc|a|ion - t Rfr. Patterson telegraphed Goto/nbr Ster ling Price at Jeflprson fjtif, *‘thaf)hS 'danger W?lMAfttifeh|j’’ v d tfd pktoy profOciioti lb roir •proper, was to (toil us.-r , M'e'thdn T iei§graphfed :;; fo -llfe’ , 'Pf§§i(lehij' (jilt pad received no pnswer when we leA. Had ' bfihi dotkphhy of'troops bfeh ;i Sr (Jfei|d'' frVm . Fort Leavenworth, pine-leaths Qf'php'ciriidp* iroifld havß'rallied td sustiifi fhe lavfs’qftbe fcpuptpyf ' ’lt Is k'libbl'Qtv Ihe Tdlr ft me Of oi|r“ citizßhd!i'o I 'dlttfs'tHdf?i''dll hi 'tfl'pbpcfats and ’ ruffians, TN great masses are right. They 1 afdpAhrlytotf Ity tfie’-ens/s so sUddeniy''pre cipitated upon them*, They pre hot prepared io- hadg' thqif 'iiotghbdrs arid, properly', or /br bloodshed, .d&UDfon,' ot pjvU strife. But when the dpps'ttuted .flythorities of ouriiduptry' caPithey will tjuicklji step forth (0 sustain itVlaWs.and its,honor. ( j f hi Wfiofe- fordo df tliis'toctet '•aasot^on, was brought to bear against The Luminary^
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