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MEISIE J :LT NEM EMEI ,1 • t "*: i_ ....... >** V • » of the constitutional rights, both of the North and the South, such as the National Democratic 'party has always sustained— &tat,' as ihe Cincinnati platform was based upons'-and such as Senator Donklas now so ably_,a4yocates and defend's—we may look for the permaonent establishruent of a whole soiriC'and A ellunderstood territorial policy, and a deadening defeat to the fanatical, sectiona l ]. attempts which the leaders of the Republian party, Abolitionized asit is, are making to obtain control of the government, only to bring it to certain'destruction. The Republicans seek power, reckless of conse quences:; their Abolition coadjutors seek to extinguish slavery and care not if they ex tinguish the Union and the happiness of a hundred millions of people with it. In ISGO the Democracy must crush out, " with a strong hand and an outstretched arm," all vestiges of the " irrepressible conflict," which the enemies of the true prosperity of the country seek to initiate,under the control of leaders, ambitious, without patriotism, and guided only by the unprincipled selfish ness of evil heartt NOV. 22 PHILADELPHIA FOLLY. We cut the following from a Philadelphia newspaper of a recent date : An ineffectual effort was made at the Board of Brokers to•dav, to place upon their books the bonds of the Citizen's Passenger Railway. of Pittsburgh. TN aggregate amount of the bonds it is stated amounts to $50,000, and the capital stock 5100,000. The Board refused unanimously to do so, which we regard as a befitting rebuke to the repudiators of Alle gheny county, who have evidently lost iMsle both in this city and elsewhere. An effort was made to reconsider the vote on the part of an apologist for the repudiators, but in signifi cant phraseology, it was • nu go;" the Board adhered to its previous decision in the matter, and refused to permit these sedge ities emanating from Pittsburgh, from being placed on their books. This is a withering rebuke, and should teach the dishonest corporation of Allegheny county that they need expect no favor from honestly disposed persons. The credit of l'itts burgh and Allegheny county is surely at a low ebb, when their securities both public and pri vate are refused to be entered f o r negotiation on the books of the Board. The le,son, we hope,. will rather prove salutary than other wise. This is an admirable specimen of Phila delphia WiSetlerei, , lll. We have two passen ger railways finished, and one in rapid pro gress.- All of these have been mill by Phil adelphians. Messrs. Bullock k Co., of Phil adelphia, have built. the Citizen's Passenger Railway, and are now building the Pittsburgh and Manchester Road. The Pittsburgh and Birmingham Road has just been finished by Mr. Eaton. These gentlemen are Ph ilade,l - Their capital has built the mid and they aro the holders of their bonds.-- The Citizen's Road, the one ahoy e referred to, has issued but :7'i:l I of bonds, an amount equal to about one third their eapital stock. Of this only ..`. 4 21,000 Ina*. been dis posed of by tlie company, and that is held by Philadelphians, who have been thus snubbed by the Board of Brokers of their own oily. The City of Pittsburgh at td County of Allegheny have about as mud) Interest in this stock. as they have in the Philadelphia Market Houses. if •Philadet phia capitalists who con- out here to build our Passenger Oil stand this sort of nonsense from the haul of 'Ito!: er,i of their own city, we are sure we e:,11, for Ive'Ve got the road, , ,, and very nseful institutions we find thou. 'rile position of T.,' a g ainst rc l iudintion is well but we regret to see an enterprise like the Citizen's Passenger Railway, backed :is it is by our nuns responsible men, made the stalking horse to shoot financial vengeance at those who would repudiate our Railroat i ss u .s., Not one el the stockholders or o wner, ~f the road is a repudiator. They are prompt, honest, upright. responsible business wen, and their road beyond all doubt is in 'I pe cuniary point of view, a money-making une. The Philadelphia Board of P.rok men that they are, refuse to place upon their books the bonds of a private corporation of undoubted reliability--and the-a, bonds owned by their own citizens--as a rebuke to the repatatir.; of Allegheny county. The operation reminds us forcibly of the boy who said to his playmate, - If I vannot bek you I Call Illake mouths at your -1 , 1 el' - What do the retAuhator; of Allegheny county know or rare about the Cit:zeti , ' Passenger Railway Bond, ',' The yity or the county has no interest in theist, and even if they had, the {Kinds would lA. ren dered all the more secure thereby. for neither the city of PittAnirgh, not the county of Allegheny, ha, refused or neglected to pay the interest of their bonds issued for municipal ptarp‹,,,, rhil..kiphia L . - 1-d of I'4 o know or la least ought to know, that the refusal to pay interest has, been made o n ly upo n bonds issued by the city and county to rail road,. upul 3hich they, larstud tad', have guarantee.' to p a y the iuLcne t „,„1 hate defaulted. We had surro,ed that the money-lenders or Philadelphia. in seeking illv,itments, looked to the nature and soundness of the =securities offered, and not to the place they enure trout. un the principal lily have now acted upon, they might with espial pro priety refuse to hanhle Pittsburgh hank notes. Such iuit ion is were viola . , h illy. 1.01 unworthy of sensible wen. A Personal Interview with Capt. Ilrowu'• Thn. New York bidep,,idehl publiBhei nn account or an interview of n ,orr,spondent with Mrs. lirnwn, the wif Capt. Brown, the convicted lcqder of the harp is Ferry in aurgcnis: Mrs. Brown is tall, large and muscular, giv ing the impression at first sight of a frame ca pable of great strength and long endurance. Her face is grave and thoughtful, wearing, even in this hour of her trial, an expression of soberness rather than of sadne,. She is a native of Whitehall, near Lake Chawiain, and has been the mother of thirteen cM4dren ; but, notwithstanding the cares of her numerous family, and her many privations and struggles, independent of household burdens,she still ap pears as fresh and hale us if she stere only now in the prime and vigor of life. While living in Ohio, four of her children died frym dysentery, within eleven days, three of whom were carried to the grave together on the sauna day. i referreVincidentally to the design upon Harper's Ferry as having been premeditated for two : yetits, to which she immediately re plied, "Nalfor Iwoyea rs, but for twenty lie had been waiting twenty years for some op portunity to free the slaves ; we had all been waiting with him the p.•oper time when ho should put his resolve into . laodol3. ; and when, at lust, the enterprise of Harper's Ferry was planned, we were all equally confident. He had nu idea, nor did any of ;the family, that the experiment would result:in defeat. We all looked to it as fulfilling the hopes of ninny ye/m." I then put the question which I had been chiefly solicitous to ask It is the common talk of the newspapers that Capt. Brown is insane—mhat do you say. to that opinion ?" "I never knew," she replied, " of hi s i nsan . ity until I read ilia the newspapers. He is a dear-headed man. I has always been, and now is entirely in his right mind. He is al ways cool, deliberate, and never over-hasty; but h.., has always considered that his first impulses to action were the best and the safest to be follow ed. He has almost always acted upon his first suggestions. No, lie is not insane. His reason is clear.. His last act was the result, as all his other acts have been, of his truest, and strongest conseientiocs convictions." A censustaker once called upon the mother of a family in California, and asked her how many children she had. The mother replied that she really couldn't tell,• bid there was one thing of which . she was certain, " that the measles got among the children once, and there wasn't enough of it to . go round. THE NEWS. The Post Office Department, at Washing ton, has authorized the statement that, Mr. Diqkey, late Post Master at Buffalo, was not, removed on political grounds. Gas works are being erected at Bucyrus, Crawford county, Ohio. Murdoch is playing at Chicago. The searches for Sir John Franklin have cost eight hundred and thirty thousand pounds. Twenty-four States and two Territories have fixed iiextTliursday for thanksgiving day.. The aggregate public debt of Virginia on the first of October was upwards of $30,- ono ,000. There are now 'nineteen steam tire en gines in the city of Philadelphia. . Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston, brought a suit against Phalon & Son, of New York, for counterfeiting the name of " Cocoaine," which has been decided in favor of the plaintiffs. Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser sells the genuine article in this city. The Mount Carlon. Railroad I !canpany an nounces a dividend of four per cent. The St. Paul papers complain of an unexam pled financial depression in Minnesota. They have plenty of agricultural products to spare, but have no market for them. Tho low stage ~f water in the river has cut thorn off from any considerable exchange with St. Louis. There is 4. general stagnation of trade and derange ment of currency. Mrs. Sarah Jane Lippincott, of Philadelphia, batter known as Gnux Greenwood, delivered, on Tuesday evening, at the Tremont Temple, Boston, a lecture on -The Heroic of Common Life." Th..: build ing-"Was crowded, and the lec turer was introdueed to the audience. Mrs. Lippincott. in elucidating her subject, alluded to the Norfolk panic in ISsri, and spoke of the late Dr. Dune, Lieut. Ili:maim, Mon. Bonheur, Harriet Ilaimer, and other true heroes. The lion. Geo. R. Gilmer, ex-Governor of Georgia, who died a few days ago, was at one time a Lieutentintin the U. S. Army, and took an active part in the Creek war. Since 1818 he Inei been frequently a member of the Georgia Legislature: three umes elected to Congress, and twice as Governor. In ISiis he published fill libtorical work called " Tho Georgians." For thirty years tie acted IV , a Trustee of the College of Georgia. A suit involving. the question whether money sent in a 'registered letter in a remit tance, was decided in New York a few days. liAward Morrison sued the Farmers' Bank of .North Carolina for two hundred and fifty dollars, the product of a draft col lected, and which `Lila to in a re gistered letter, but and received. The court held that, as the delendrint was not author lied to remit money inde.i.l of drafts, aLa is th, , eudom, the money mailed to the .olilres.s of the plaintiff could not be eonsid eled payment, and the defendant was. Ilicrefore, liable in the action. The jury round f o r the plaintiff accordingly. The Democrats ofTennessee have called a State Convention at Nashville, on the Isth of January, Ise:0, to appoint delegates to the Ch,oleston :onvention, and also to ello.se an electoral ticket, j,/1" Clacze. of ithio, ie out in a de claration to the effect that he hail no knowl i,lge of I chl Brown's intention to create an insurrection among glare;, but admits that he contributed money in aid of freedom." iu Kan-.:n 'Ph, violernor does not tell if he intends to k:IV. the country for Canada. d on t lio!ughatd- body Ls in n w onderful sL.h , preservation at the ago of eighty. wa, lecturing to andtenoes in Ow English pr,,vinct,,, at la,t Thi!k great man doo , not thnik .t b,n,oth him to h•cture, no;wlch,tanding Dr. Nat . ,. bleopin un mptly FM:dead Earnsaila Solicited. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude, given to repairs on Printing Press6s and other-Machines. prlbilvdns •' • JNO. 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