JL ten m. ... m U ;i ; t !- i . i 'v; i - r - . -: ij : f s ? J rJ -1 V -i 1 i ; . 1 i 0 It - . -CT rii2S5v' WZ-a$Z& f-Ly rf?-! 'V'iEN ,V.l '--. is" t UV R!:!T. UN CO If AND HAHLIfi ELECTED! HUZZA! EirZZA!! TilUitSIUV:::: :XOVF.M?Kli S. Governor's 5'r;:tiaiiiUsiii. Ve stop ibe prcsd to announce as fol lo;v5 : 1 L ilndclj lilrt. Lincoln's plurality is 10,'JUO or 12,000 ! Allegheny. Rc-puMi?an .sain of 2,000 ! The Fusion ticket is beaten iu tho t'tate Ly a lunjority ot from GU,O00 to U'0,000. Xow York citv L'ives the Tusion ticket EDITORIAL B0TIHGS. Ibe I'acliic Tratlo a Qond of Prom the New York WvrlJ. The New Orleans Pkoytwe find? in the imp rtat:ce ot the commftroe oi the I'uc.lic, a stronjr argument in lavur of the harmo ny of the northern and southern sections ol' the country. It isa jroO'.! y ait!on, v,i! taken. The time is nut fur distant vhcii the uemantld of trade will dot the l'ae:he Eg See new advertisements. Heading matter on cverj pgt. ESS, Looks well SuhVa ' Big Watch." 3?" Vanity Fair says that Democracy's grave id Dng. Ef, Live frog are snid to be a remcdr for consumption. They f.rc tobe swallowed whole. The Post OiTlce Dopartnif nt are about issuing a one roni slf-seiiliiig envelope. A very ceutrible idea. ErU One of the latest novelties of the dny is perfumed ink. In addition to its beautiful l5t.TtjVlJ- 1 . . i 1 ioiur, ii nas a aeiigimuj iragrancc. M;cce.-s ol tu: trade dvl ends U! on (lie Ui tSf Vou c:u"t be sure but a doi? is cross ion of the s-tat us. Canital, viulit ot way i . .... i till you see him wng his t dl. So. before you I amuabie concentration n interests ami undertake to net bun. "wait for the watrsin." ! sYm;)athv, innt all comliine. not only to SuCTerfH? in Kansas. Thaddc-ns Ilvutt, who 1 T turned from a visit to 1 thrilling iiC-eount oi that territory, in a letter to l'roskh nt Luehanan. Sir. 23,Xol'ody was run frainn 1 h- d 5, ' If hei.s in l-nnciis-tir fi.ui.ty tt.;s is ias recently re- j t he es Luck to C"(.nr(s ! y t.c ', ansas. ivts a j ini'-n consent of his r-. .tt : n. ., w "u att s ohji ct in writing to ihe i .xe :t ,vc at Va?h;i;.:b'n is to iuonce that iunciion.-ij-y to w i'Jihold fioui mai kt t ail povi i Km-'iit lands i.ovr oilercd !.r :s!e. In h.s letter, seaa witli Amtricaii steamers. Wi; i or i ,u says : Yon i.Cv-d 1 e informed, ?! 1. All mr.-ir- f. rc li.r l y i . before ; :.t f r i sivc tOit.:. A A i'i A 1 .i in.it-i-t'. without "io eminent, they will jro tiiere. obeviii' the inevitable law of demand. ioith and ."-'oath are intei e:-ted. it mat ters not who furnish' s llu- capital the In.' ne-o ation unn m i liTive Vi it:i d amoii- : du.-ii " u-. I n: t:':;i i;....: ! o;ir utii.ost ! . o : e lit l f -: i i : ; r r ( o trin 5'A!.;: I' :!!: HT- l.r ... ,i 1 m l !.ef. Ii, . i i;.ls ui.ee t Ii i :rv a no pr-i-p' r- i i .u Ainencaii e:t!Zei s are m.w ,n-bi:i. j ! lor want. Winter is upo'i them ; ed' eio- , thins they arc nearly l.eivit ; 1 m..i they ; ciilv about 10,00 mr.joritv. FlI,! ClTIZyS : "!': re. i t:Tt!'",n? Of t'.!C ve ir i;.ive aiii braa 'bt U3 to our nnuti&I fes tival of TUanksu-ivliii: :o Abr.'.-riity tJ'.-d. la no DrfccedLn;: vo-r havs wo had ir.j; in i ; i " .,t, ti'r ;i-i'j I'i.-tz. . v i.- , Tolvir.jseas ja-:'at.vo Lr.iu-xhi wi:h them ticahh j iruna ivcs larc gains tor ijoa, and plenty The smuivs. traits p. ad th- an- : u iijv ttiat ticket has carried the r.;:r.n harvests hiive been -ata-red cm g.;r- ' nered ia uiiwontol exuberance. A heaith- I w'.ate. ful activity h..s pervidei n. :a? ucparta:":;! Ohio will trivc Lincoln u maioritv of about 30.UOO. f v,:..!.,. ; , i.,t Mail me t'nifi h.m;. L'ut i hiai I 71 .lltlilY i ILltKll LI 1L 1? I iliue lli.il t-PPn Inm frr.rn fnr.u.xr ta-a'! rh, n it isonlv i hlein trade ' F , ,-, e, , .. , ". ; elemt nt of it:; sueeess. A p.-i.!u-ai tiivis de which will h: a main not mistake potatoes fur prineiples. j s y"" The Prince having taken, a fancy to j the alligator skin boot, had a pair made for j I him in Boston, whercbv the size of bis fuot i was discovered to be No. 7. i of life: aul rrovldcnt i:iau;tr :rs met wi;.: a generous rewar.1. The increase of ra.it?r: ul wealth hts been liberally eiabye,:. ia sas- tutloas : and both are making the most -rati- I earned every Congressional district except fying progress ia cnllghteniati and purifying j tl.c fifth, in which Burlinsamo is defeated. Massachusetts, the Heptiblicans have t'ae public m;ni. V.'hile, in Europe, central j aad absolute governments, by their pressure on personal ncats and liberty, are proauemjr 1 jority. exciteineius, wuicn toreaten to uuaeae n.e verj- foundations of society, and have led in tome instances, to bluody and cruel wars, jve, in the enjoyment cf constitutional Iib"r;y. Rnd under the protection of just and efjual laws, are peacefully pursuing the avocations of life, aad engaging: iu whatever promises u .il.ee our sol i.u. aiii uiui i a uai in: ;i o e- j . . . meat and h:it)tiut'-3. "The lines are." indeed i "rec'Kinrietgc 'fallen to us iu pleasant places, and we have a Ouuiy neruafre. ju an tiu we sc? nie ; Jrt.t.jijnrjj,rc orderings of a kind and merciful Providence. ' ' which call not only for our recognition, but l'enninston is re-elected to Congress for our public Thanksgiving and Vraisc. j fr,,a New Jcrsev. I nder this conviction, I, w illiam t. Pace rn, Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn-J New Hampshire goes largely for Lin pylvania, do hereby appoint TiunsnAY, nit j cun TWESTT-MSTH DAY OF .NOVKMGKP. NEXT. lO Oe j observed as a dav of public Thanksivingr Connecticut gives Lincoln a large ina- ljouilana has zone for l!ell. Indiana, 25,000 majority for Lincoln. Khoue Island gone for Lincoln. New Jersey one lor Lincoln. Maryland, doubtful between Lell and North Carolina has probably gone ior Colo .-eaon l hl'.'ioV -oii six mouth O! 0 i Ii 1 I'd hi: VI ! side to .-a V i ;ti. j mc nt '( noli. nation now needs a mucii as jsv.v loin at nio needed tiie Krie caiiai, when De Wit. j them ; Clinton tiiou-etcd and carried it thrum iii i!:- f.ici' i t all ui.i ositlou. 'J he road is ! ! hi ii - iudispeiisubh?, if v. : ate to ke-pouri ...i n . ..f .ii. ,n. in In :-.t Mi. Ill lUruii 'U LliL' : ' .... v. ..wi r- , . . , .i . - i.: i 1 1 ....... i i ".. , lint is .i .iw..v..i-.j.. - - : ,,, . .,,.,.,,1 p. i. . i . i . : . .!.......(.. . ..... - ' 1! 1.1!.. 1 I ..'...-.... l .', ... i.. i.i l,e i :-. i-. -I t' .:; ; - .re :'.lr . a MUjvi'AY. li.i- .0,:. ,;,,v "il.M!tl'.lt. ii.-r.. i t one o'. t...k i-, ':.,. noon, tii..- follov. ing re: 1 e t..ic of ui .l P.iul (!:'! .- iz.-d. to wi : in - t:a- t. sltua'.i 111 ni l.l.ii,, tm J'ae .-.aid county, adjoining l..i:,', (,i (di .-tH!!, .iee'd.. on i,,,. ,.. t raver on the wet. 1 u;-! ion of the country v.euld iiidefiii'.tely p.it j.ono l:ot!i tlie l'acitie railroad, and the 1'aeilie steamers two me;;.-uri:s of emu tneice. wliieh. s u e!idoi! ;is thev are. tin- cable as the Lrie c lore its construction. 1 tie ami elfinaml Jor it, an very v. ant ol zingly evince and prayer, and recommend to all our pc-. pie, that setting aside, on that day. all world ly pursuits, they assemnle in taeir respective j places of worship, and unite in otierinsj thanks to God for bis manifold goodness, and implo ring his forgiveness, and the continuance of his mercies. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburp, this Twenty-fourth day of October, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred find Sixty, aad of the Commonwealth the Eight v-iii'th. AVAL F. PACKER By the Governor. "vVii. M. IIeistfr, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Michigan gives large Republican gains. Orrt Cox sty. Kbenburg Uorough, Republic-ail gain of U9. Cambria tp., Republican gain of 22. V ilmore, Renttblican gain of 17 in the borough, and 4 iu township. Gallitzin, Democratic loss of 21. Black lick, 50 Republican gain. Carroll, 7S Democratic majority Dem ocratic loss of G5. Johns-town, in six districts Lincoln gains 71. Jackson, S3 majority for Lincoln Re publican gala of 20. Cambria county will give Lincoln u small majority. This, for the county that, at one time was the Democratic Banner County of the West, is rather refreshing. It is reduced down to a cypher that LINCOLN AND II AM LIN ARL ELLC- Tlie r.ast 5emonsti;i(iou, According to previous notice, the EL ensburg "Wide Awakes" made their final demonstration before the election on Mon- diy evening. At 7 o'clock, the members j of the Club, to the number of about fiftv, j firmed and enninnf-d with rvir.ps m': nn-1 I , . , -ii , " ! ILD. W c told our Democratic cotenmo- lanterns, toscther with a larse number ot i . , , , . . , , 1 . . . '", T, ... ' j raiies all alor.g that this would be the case, privates in the Republican armv, met at . TT . r , . , , ! And bcho.d the iiLrures . the lown IJall. After seme business ha-.t j . ,. , 1 i i i All honor to the gallant Republicans been gone through with, the procession I . f , r , r, ,i , ,. n. i.i '. wno so nobly uid battle yesterday for our was formed and the line of march taken j ... . " l great and glorious cause the cause ot ' Riiiht aurainst Misht the cause of Lib- tx !i Aloany oarucr iiaving :i very m- i temperatt man to snave on JSundny, bfoed ! him to keep his mouth abut, as it was a pun- j ishablf. c ffeiif e to oneii a rum holj on the Sab- ! 'e Coast an jjath. j steamers will jirobably precede and h;.sten ! i; It U i.i.r li-iiK:- ni-Htciv nv i in i.r.-ic-t i- JJJ . J . .-I VI 11 Hit I . ii'n lit n .-1 n 1. tun. i English f..rmer, says that pigs ure very fond j of coal iitiies or cinders, and iliat wlu re they j are fatted on board floors thev ould never i be left without them. EcU" ( J c.i d dollars will soon be among the things that were, and only to he seen among the collections of the curious. Three millions of the Hitle shiners have already been melted iuto double eagles. It has been given out that Joe Smith, Jr., who has recently been made ''Head of the Mormon Church," has summoued the faithful to return to Nauvoo. Hancock county. Illinois, where their ancient temple is located. CtJThe Uellefontc Fcncibles, heretofore under the command of Col. Curtin, Governor elect, will attend the inauguration r.t Harris ; burg, in January next, and have been assigned the position of private militarj escort, or body guard, on that occasion. trsF"Tlie wife of one of the wealthiest mcr clunt princes of New York wore a d:e.-sal the creat Academv of Music ball, the three flounces of which alone I'utt a thousand dol- j lars. The lace used upon the dress was only two hundred and fifty dollars a j;ud ! j tt.The shortest speech on record was ! that of Gen. yyr. standing in a railroad ear : recently, iu a V'estern State. ''Fellow eiti- zeas." said the waggish General and just t then the whistle sounded for a start and he .i.-aliii ! at j.-a-t ;.v b''i: tit T It ,'i ; id' t ho ri-maituli-i" ii is i-.riy thou.-ii.-l at th! n;o :! hut exud'J" or !;itv;:;;nii end of sixty ti.ivs now jsi.-st belore :!":!!i; lVom ten to twenty tlioosand hx.k with oulvtbspair.iig .-yes u; t ti oVei.il. er, . i i ear: not ex..-t a lueuitu loitgei (-if- i umniit it : odier tnoa.-,,;iius are iiVtiir u: on U its inairu lucent ttaue, ana tne i me aen.- u.cu i;v.i.-.u..- v.v, .-elves ol to t;ive irs e J : il i'iliil. t - A i L. Ii to t C Otta i i Y Ul.i wi'i U liUii " , nu v. riiiial was, live ears ia-- i ito.i i- i;;c!. .i on. . V. .': i ie v. r. e U;: :: l! i. -on ' :; i I. i :ij two t.u:i.ir.i a about si.-vi. r.ty fier-s of v. 1,. iii a g:..i.I i-ti.te i f c-.iltiva; Stoiy IJ.dek Uweliit..' IIoi-:(-. iii.i.k lt..r! . .' -inltti i-ii.):-. i.i.d oad.ou.-.s ti.tr::.:. cri ai.,; a lfir'e Appir Or. Ui.rd (Lfcrccn cr Also Uae o i:er tract, sit::;-.'-; is ;. , town.-;-.::, ttdjoird'ig 'be abovt rt -;cr.: on 'die soeth. 3 ml or J. !.. R. i'.-l.... .. :::.: ili, I -nd of Ai r..i!i-.ri! ?: :;I !...- . i t-f the he:i cf John 1': 1 1. .-.c u . . eolith, ct.utaiiiir.g sc-vei.ty-six r tc-ou ic.-ri-l.e3 a:-'' a;!-vv..i.i.- . -.-.-.I ,-. n the nalional prosperity. Speaking of the necessity of a line oi l'acitic steamers to Last urn A:a, a l.mas ure which lots very recent ly en.jagi d the attention of the Chamber ol Commerce in this city, the 'inynti- says : "No section would be more hem-fitted bv such an eittcrp-iso than the Suuthwot no cities more than an 1 laneisco ami New Orh-aus. It would insure the speedy construed.. n of our line of Atlantic anu Pacific railway, which lags iu spite of ev ery promise of progress." It may be s.dded that every southern port would share the advantage; everyone being an ah.-orhing point. a-cor..t!i!g lo it me;. sure ot infurr.ee. to the trade and travel which it would most naturally at tract, and which it uouid eouinimu: to the sreat v.cuvari! arte res. 1 or tin-re'.-little fear, a::- our N-w 4 rh'ans eu'emp'.ra ry remniks, d' rivalry trom l!ng!aid in this trade. Her cheapest and -t .Hi t ct j course Wiiuid be tiiroiiii the various .ort from New York to New Orleans, across I our couidry, r.uel upoii-etur I'acihe steam- o vs losijic r : il not at c-iiC' li;itije-r. or th :vin. S.ii..- i . ! 1 -til ifd. I .-bM-.iS.-S t 1-aVe aln ;: . i , .a .i : ot' t. Hilt 1 .;:st ; tar va- v- r.i : a fu-J - 1 , r; r.air tn-rvca t : : re t racts will be so'u ; to .-uit our Las', rs i.li'-.V ll'Mlil I in i- : die ol I iai.v .I". hit: witiie ti.e t.o.r.s' il.-u ker, and the days louder, iu li ins t- wbo.n relief eosne n -t. vi:-.-e es re ijchiog w .it. s;ucl.:i: succor tii it 'ii-'.i'.s. IS i !' r t: e j 1 '; . . .- .. i tiit.,ia Or i!.e SALU; One t to be paid oi. -J to retiiain a Litres' ef m h. ! 1 -1 at 1 1 e r u e i. t a .-1.1, ;i lao: -A 1 1 t ' ' Ya , - -. i i,,:::-'-v .-jct.e- ill i.i-i.-M.;. J'd Sept. i 'arson BroWul and rei orts a t-att of his s' io'.v say : 'Yancev stilted that the white women !i. i.vt ii s'-i... i.v.r t ,-. w.-.-n-! : . . il i ie lacii bii.c.i i'w1. t.- aiju bliuWM.-ilV. i e!l!!.. - 'l t i.t oiV Was t -ie-- ui eech. iiiuv.ii- 1". i . s . i: t ce o" t he real t si.: t- of J. i :. N. I). : The : r ; er; if i : :...ve s :-te.l. win Le- rei".c v . c. i c j . id. lINiEli COODS. at the cool. -liu.t urt or m a .1 1 si w! . 1 l! diilrat - : !:i-re- tt.'Vatti. I. dati.sl '11. 1- W; for this lut ii i.-.e. A labatna. or the w eaith Dut everv teittti man hi nt it iiias s.. : ices : ;..rm tiit.-e a lH'.-t utif- r- : '::. it lu Liit eh- i.i ewito.) .-ti. Was s laa r. 1 1 j -1 .-' : .'.:::: "SY HOLMS ALE I ur.d tic-w "t.e-.:.! : t : .e ;ji -it. ct i c i: t - ! Q-it-earn ! Il.-f-vii C . .lb C 1; i ; -. Gb :.i C a Y. t e s. -tins. Tl.l.-r.r-;. to: wiiiie t!u- wive- ai.a CIS. 1111ADV-' The rnngnif cent prospect will not 1,' tiauuint is of ail i.eai d him, v a.-ii. ee-ok and lui.k eow. with .uteei ;,;.;. ed it. s tiuit tl.e-y V.i le: J ei'lol'ii.liiS liieliial sei- Mt t s ! l'.e;. i-tir e nu -. i r;-!ii: tow i..-m-.i. I concluded. be i-bscured bv f-iCt.uiiai ieab-u-v. 'I'nidrtunaU-iy." says the I'i ajiu 'for mativ ye-ar ibe North hasbi-u set; Il Vc IV IiaiOllS ot Jt-v iviinam nveriy tnargcu wan irauu in : S'.'U.i lias returnee up. Preceded by the Ebcnsburg Band, thev Daraded down Ili-'h street to th.- r.-. idence cf A. A. BarkeT, Lsr,.. where loud i Clt t!-ah,tt - ( calls were mridn far flint fprtbnii Tfr. I the Fourth YVi.rd. Piida-leljihia, at the recent ; election, by which Yf illiaia M. Lein.ian, P'ein- j ocrat, Was cheated out of the ccrtiiicate of his '' j election to Congress from the First District, has been convicted. Served rij;ht. J5s?Ttje Oregon Senatorial election took j place at Sidem on the 2d in.-t:',nt, in due legal form. J. Nesmith, a Douglas Democrat was elected for the long term, and K. D. Baker, a non-intervention Republican, fur the short term The vote for Raker was 20, and for Xesmith 27. c-rc:r.e.-t chci the- Sv.dii, 1 with ml. es. jor intei ii biicii-y ai ri:tg(S OUT s; taK t'ai;inl i -ill i.i a J CASES ii O i T'.iO r.b.ive gooij h.ive c .re -it 1 w :igr-s, aai w cd n iees- i:ir, ,1 t i.t. , ! Cf. Ut'o". I , at- 7 t;o:ir Ci.r- I -tr-r-r- . VTt'n " - -i i i . i ' : ? ? r . i 'a. . f.-c-r - . 1: 1 il I iiC v. : I .' 1 1 . t -.!'.-1 :: eat I "age-s. i '.- e: W ? : ,..! We i'.. l : t We l- i!.e ... b i 1 iiti u.ent that the .iue has kmivn. ha I oYe '1 i'.c!'- I too t . . '.mi v. arty t e r. . ;.e ed delays ami d '.eats without precedent. responded iu a neat and pithy exordium calling upon the People to do only their To-day the suu looks down and smiles upon Cambria as a cout" redeemed for ever from the degenerating influences of duty and all would be right. Repeated i UlC f 1,;il,i'JCrac- Aln ve huzza ! a. - i - .1 jliuzzul; huzza!!! o-c-uia e;ugie-u to ill" EpeaKcr at tne conclusion cf his address, and the proccs jsion moved on. It then traversed the prin cipal street?, receiviagfresh augmentation Lincoln r.ot io ESad After All. Of cottr-e we cannot tc1! positively who each mcment, until the crowd was swelled 1 Was fclcctClJ Jteruay lor the 1'residency, t several hundred?. The large concourse Lut fyr fcar tbat ifc Le th ""'j then odjnurued to the Hailf where elo- ! rail-sr,litttr, Abe Lim-oin," we hasten to qucnt addresses wore delivered ly N. I. j s,atc to our rcaaers that Washington Roberts, John II. Evans, and others. J Slar a rdY'd l'Vcan paper, published Aft-r three times three had been giveu i lit thc Ni'tiocal Capitol, ridicules the with a will for Lincoln and Hamlin', thc ! tllJPcat of dl&u"ion. a"d argues that Lin people of thc People, the meeting ad- j coIl!' if ,lcc:o1. Ulake a af President, journed. ' It says: "In view of the probability that This was decidedly one of the nicest i lhe RI-uWins will soon be in power, little demonstrations that has ya been held I lliCir 'ulurc rositIon with reference to sla in the county. Everybody seemed to be Vcry uuJcr the GoTornuufnt is, perhaps, in good humor, and per stqucuce every-'' ll'c mofct i,ltcrcsting problem of the day. thing passed off just right. j are a,uol1g those who conceive that, By the way, we would here Cike oc-j v ith a(hl)5li5strative responsibilities devoir casion to return the thanks of the People ! 011 ,llcl!b ,beir rositio will be verj to our noble Wide Awakes. We Sicily i di3crcnt froni what might be inferred from believe that, it was by the enthusiasm en- ' t Il'cir c!cct!neeriug newspa.e r articles and gendered in our midst by it and other ! fct,:mP speeches. Thc New Y'ork herald .imiiar Clubs throughout the countv that ! nt Saturday last, contained a letter from we were enabled to triumph so signally at ! P"".-' detailing the particulars the October election. By exciting the i tf an ia;crvicw with Lincoln, wherein the ontluisiasm cf thc masses, and not by base j writer aims to convince the world that if ippeala to ignorance er bigotry, did we ' cclc Lincoln will prove a staunch de-t-h!cve that victory. That thc Vv'iue Meijcitr ot" thc riStt3 f,f the Southern Stales, Awakes did their d.Cy nobly, willingly ' within their own jurisdiction. Wa doubt Hnd ehet-rfully is a fact that is Cjuite ttr- uot l!iat hc " 's cst tJ satisfy all pan nt lit theu have tlicir share of the j soutJiC'rD K1CD wbo approach hira of that Lwuor. j t;,cti fur iu a-i his speeches of his senato-" rial campaign, we will do him the justice c We go to press too early to-clay i to say, he emphatically disclaimed anv (Wednesday) to give any returns of yes-! purpose of trenchiug upon the rights of tTJay' eleotion. In thi6 Lo rough Lin- j the South iu any Southern State, or of fa roln has 13 majority a Republican gain j voring the abnegation of the Fugitive yf23; ia Caiubria township Lincoln has I Slave law, however staunchly he may Lave 150 majority a Eepublicaa gain of 22. 1 1 usuined the policy of denying them their fiom thc?j indicitioua, we would ir.fer ! coastitutiouul rights in United States ter t'nt Lit '!( ci'.j 3-ity ii ir.f vncty. ritorif." i. i-.:i ( ' . 1 1 : s- v. ii i 0 : : c ; ne-;r i-w.s a : . s a hat'e in Last iii. Iii s- e v. Instead ol imj roving, matter.- ai e a pp. .re ni- j Jj-t-wnii w a - i.e d Yt:i.ce ly beeouiing wer--e. Not only are. great ! tju. electii ti e J.inet ;i. v vent iires, luiiil pion.a-e ano now tii mam;- ! e'u.!;; ?.rvte-xt for the: ed by the nuessitio ot a n-w theatie for ; Cnioit. Ii..-:.:.doi i jomiueiee, iikeiv to be po.-t i-om-t, ota tnat states tui-i lie r v, is h.st eiisa'ji- amity, which has held the in a oond decree ed' haiu.o: 1 1 pealing. Although it may seem pan, dot Verv raininess wtii eii-i; . yv Cniou. :i:.e- v v. h i ;. : re to i.-: i s t . j ,,i i, ; ,.!,; ...I...1 ! 1 . . - ' : . it he to. ;:, ! ; uld i e a si. Hi- j o!;,: "!, ;' ; :;t j S0- rr. cv , t ii.a-iiCi cd by !. e o 1 ; il l. ' c;.:e e-iiis u ; i c o ; J oi, li .U a i Ii 1 -.e,.i. i ;,. u i.icu the i-iVi-j, t-t i.- ciiiiViiS.-t.-i, nut oiiiy by our m-..o'.'.! e e-o- teiniior.irv, I.) tit bv oihits id ie.-s c-'i'.-iJer- .ti. .i i t 1: a., r.-us i Lii S Among those at the ball given to the Prince in Boston was Miss Hosu.tr, the sculp tor. His Royal Highness had met her ii. Rome J ilU: temper, is an e-vide-iea that the -amity' ana gret-tca tier on tins occas.on witt. -real , vloeii seeme.l to t.e -last uisappeai'tug as cordiality. In the course of the conversation i renew itiy: its loruie i soundness and vi-or. ct i: n, ';:!: eiici'ti. i..rc .-ee.-s--i..-:i!sis ei' ad 1 oa'.t s . w . i i : I ; : 1 '. : 1 ( 1 which ensued, he informed her that her statue of Fuck s: ill adorned his rooms at Oxford. taj" A Cincinnati paper says that a police man of that city was having great difficulty. one day last week, in getting a large, stout. A better understanding than ever will ! follow this pte-s.ibenti.tl election. 'int.- bands wiii be stronger that have stooel such a strain Long may it be before they are so testcet again. J lie powertul Cwii.--;deru- i drunken woman to the station house, and was i uu'1 mu.uai inieies.. w in . .-i la.rwy Oin.g , oa the point of Civig np the job, wbeu a bil- al:m,,t thc l'"hh' U.o c-uieius...,, is tl ly-goat, which has the liberty of the streets. ' "l . lhe ,,tU'!e ,a!r":,u;. M'"-,. t l,e ed :,or at. l ,'UJ 1 1 li i oi: i c 1 1 v. v ii . . ii.. 'ii . :. i ii iu l iu . l t . il "A glance at what we have la( uue and wb-it i utlii'll nlir I oV. r li'dr.il -n.ii repeating the process till the station House . . ' f t -t aceore.ant nation, shoiiui s. i pnwotindvap- ...s 1H.1I11 iiaiuiu. ' . i .1. ;. peat io our juiue- as. iiouMiia aiiaiitmpts 1 ii i:...uh t, W:.-. i i'. e 1 nine nt. Tn:: Civ.m. W.mi in Mi xic-i. C:--- tuici-J ( i inii.'iilii (. i iii . It as at! i.uii'aci d sever tl davs ago that the city ot t i ;ia !ala- M..v .. 1 ..1 .... i... ... . : ,H' 1. 1 1 I came up behind and with a powerful butt lif ted her from her feet and drove her forward. and to of cini- CtiJ-TiiRKE Dav Visits the Style. All j to precipitate untoward events under the visits to the ralace of the Queen of England I impulse ot e.isuj; omiou h are restricted, by custom, to three days the drive away all despair of first nay for the arrival, tha second for thc reception, and the last for the departure. The rrinec of Wales has rightly observed this practice in his tour through the United States, never stopping more than three days in any place, unless Sunday- intervened. Many fam ilies would rtjoice to have this fashion intro duced into the United States. lata, in -ne:; co. 1 een capture-1 lv s i he se ci-':d c t . i jus. a H'.V.lt .o-f. I. moreover, ib-' pinu-.j ti.e reactionists in ti. i: lie, Mid its c iptlira is tite way dlivcl to ;!. Orleans ' .; ,-:,o s.:s Our ilesj abound in letters i;-t m iii-.- b i , ire i i -; t. a let- 1-die. r'...!4 Oil l. I 1 l' 1 : , . . .1 1 1 i lib it !i.is ... si l .io :. dd i-art oi t i i c- 1 1-, be lieVi t j e 'i v U .1 . 55. A citizen of Berlin, Prussia a man in comfortable circumstances is periodically attacked with a desire to knock off hats. He afterwards makes up the loss to the astouished victim of this strange fancy by the payment of three thalers. According to the calculation of his family, in the past year he has been obliged to make good the loss of two hundred no mo-t tor..- Cs t d citv. ir. ::: :. uuion turner a i eiierai tio e'inment witn it wouio aijeai, j.s m:.hi have Lae t such vast future resources for increase of peeteti. that the suf.t r;i:u gi the t e commercial, moral and physical power." j was very gnat. We. uaiii, lr.dvid. ir.-m a left r .f t.'en. (trte-a hin.stdd i : --r tn .e. i TlfF. (J UK at Easti-'KX. The Croat me jm irs.ai,! ;iu siiioiiog n.i ; i.ceoi;:-.- Eastern is now hit und"ei the chaigo ol j y r ,V;,t C-o tire upon tiit- e.ty .-;j Mr. Davies, tlie e-fiieer of the dt- k-.' who -v,peiiied l.r t!ie .-pace of thi. c ho: r-, has math; a wonderful revolution in the i 'hat wt iiun ami ci:;i..!e :i nniiL !cae the: V PILLS, V A r.rvri . I.e. l.:v 1 r ; u: I ii r - k'; I. . ; sin 1 . v. i a:, i r ..s e i :: a'.na;;. -:.u - -. :is: i-ji N.--a:-:ii -;.v '..s. ir'ui ;:' 1 : r -. il - I I...'., ll i . U..M. cts'i u,-..o-:-i, .v, -6 X i -il, h, I ii ' i-ril: : i.a t-: as,- t V.i'.-lT icK we are appearance of the shin, and that, teo, I ,,,",vn- In.w n ;,y actually with but half :i dozen men, as she is ihav j ":iormed, but it woii.d appear l b.i : . ! .. . . -tl. ... . 11 1 1. very nearly re paintetl. t.ajdam doiin',M- "i""ul' 'is small, j n a.i robaud; C-"'3 PILLS -f vi 1 t .1-.- tin- l.f-t iii-n !-i liV-. A sr.-.. ; -.- t n i T . , 1:1- vrs-, at .C -.-.J.' i: ia.t i.i;:'. ni-!;ci.i-! ':: c - -. eil e ' 111 -! r. "il't si !- i 'f. rr l.-cl. Th-j n.'.-'.t riii- :n: 1 ti.e j. :.--tr iv;u -iiikf. vith Tvr; r.-.:-." - ' r- Witti W-ISOU'S Pills. .v.v-V.ilrr.: ill- l:i:.I I. c tti- l.e:' r-.va j.liv-.:. ! Th-.- t:'-r : r .v, I r .-.--..-.-t-S -. rt in., a:: 1 sl'i ll.'.,.:---' ' .ioil !'.T th, f.ilio-.ii: -l-.-!'-!.: ii ;: vi vn ::, it:vk:i A -rr. j il e AI VCillt. 5"?:Vi: A: .Will,! rYPE?3IA. LIVZRCJ2PaA:'". j ExSPPsri. liveh coarLA::-.". j Cojtiveaes, Biiioasness, A eanu,;.. C oiii. eue-e, Bi.ioasn-.-fcS, Xc-ura-j:-3oll by DruggisU & Debars ovcrjvri-: PUKt-AUKD r. v 13. L. FAKNESTOCH ; CO. importers L Wholesale Drugj--'--:."o. C3, corner "Wool and i'Jh. Ea- PlTrSSs3H P los rr.?--r.i'.T -si or ;,B. L. FahnesJock's Vermifuge f Vine Hail, Mr. liold, managing director, tv the- p.oor people knew not wisat to do , -t:old b v. ..... oid, eji rell .v C .. Ji-htist n : h' ker - tons. Foe. .si utv . Y.'o i i and Y :i. R. liu-in-, Wiisi.C're : C .-lie:. and sixty-seven hats. At a recent musical but bad economy, as, to say nothing of and Mr. M'Lennan, tiie chief etmineer, :U!i 'here- ior the .--pace of at least twenty i ;lil,;Ur; -ohn Bradiy. Lurtt have been paid off. It is contemplated, u'a.Vs they remained huddled together in i mere hants gcLCii: we believe, at the close t;t the pre -cut . c 1 euuc oi t i.e.- tow n. Fat best renincd' f 1 0. STEW RT .''; montli, to siiut up tne slnr altogether. ! "ie snots td ibe Lesie-ers, sulierino and pav off all hands. This would bo i :!t'h hour uiseeimfui ts and anxieties whic'i . P ft:.:.- o : s.;,il i v er--.. r. i c 1. :: i festival, fifty-three hats were sacrificed to this curious frenzy, and for the evening's entertain ment he paid a hundred and fifty-nine thalers. SSlf- A negro in Chicago astonished the post office loungers a few days ago with a series of most agonizing shrieks and screams. She bad just received a small package from Marion, and on opening it a green adder was revealed to her astonished gaze. The bystanders sr on dis patched the reptile, and the woman howed them a letter which her husband had written, urging hr to "kiss this dear little pet for me, tnd tak it, and Elecp with it for God's rake." He also informed her thathe was going to get the damage to thc machinery from hav ing no one to attend to it, the dampness of thc cliuiate at Milford Haven will ef fectually rot all the splendid hangings of the saloons unless fires be from time to time burnt in them. The sum required for the new decks and alteration- in the bearings of .he screw shaft, will cost, about jClO.t'OO in themselves, besides thc cost of the heating apparatus. Thc ship will remain in her present, position ior some months, as after Sunday next, the ppring tides will not again be sufficiently high until Christmas to float her. Sho j is now placed in a perfectly sheltered po ' eitinr. tiftn. lllo .ii1tt -a-ii-ol tliifr ..m.M I I .. must. Lave been worse than death it self. 'ibe U. S. vessels at Vera Cruz on the 21st of October were the Powhatan, Paw nee, Pex-aliotitas, Sabine ;ii;d Supplv. '1 lie Susquehanna had sailed lor Eov West, and the Savannah for New York. BCF.1II.F.R A" HOY. AJ--j Importers and dealers in Foreign t-- L" liiCStii Jdti ru ware vtid (.'tif''r'. No. 441 Market Srr.i (North slue, second do r t-ele'v TV m!-.". novl.lS'.'J FIliLAFKI.riiiA a bill of divorce as soon as nnsihiA tt 1 :: u ...,i a,., i. , J - l ww..vi. w -.aiijiiij j citlULi iiuui iiic wlljjp nuiu lliat COUlil liluW was of coarse the or.gia of the domestic esc-a- her off the gridiron eveu if she was afloat. fOndon Ti'mea. Tiik Tk.a 'Jkaih'. Luring the year ending April GO, 1SGJ, there were expor ted trom China to the United States Ml. Gtil, 427 pounels of tea. Thc export to Creat Britain for thc same period amount ed to 7S, 4l!j, C52 pounds. !C?".Mrs. Partington asks, very indig nantly, if the bills before Congress arc not counterfeit, why should there ho. rueh j difhealty ia rssing thm. Ll. WHITMAN & CO.. H-it'U 'i7.--ft.-r:' O ivrta-- ' No. If 2 Sonit Si e(M sti nr. (One door l(!f CVis't';.,' ruiiArn.ir..A:B o. wniTMAX. nol.tO) alls. now i.s - est i,o o v. OMETIIING xev. in LBL-NSElI The undersigned hnvirg opened a -c.'"t sillrtro rnniipniii n-it?i T? t ;1 1. Ti t-t lC ' . basement of Myers' new 1111, resrer--.B quests all who wish good exercise ,o Ci,tf,i, a call. Ey- ALE end LACEK EEEr.. most approved macufrctr.rc, eet st' -. hand. T30?JAS IL'C"4 SbaRbtr-;, August ID. ISiltif nfl