THIS RIGHT, T'J Bi Kfcrr lll-.H.', TUBS WitOXG, TO BE PIT RISHr. TLI'JilSPAY rNOVKMRER 22. ftovcraor's I'reiclaiiiaiioii. Tzllqt Cnizzss: The rc-Vidctions of the jtzr foive Axiu brought U3 toonr iiiinnal fes tival of T'u.vak? living to Almighty God. In no preceding year have wo had mere abun dant cause !. gratitude and praise. The rc-Tolvin-.;s?.son? hp.v.-br.-vjgrhi with ihetn V.cshli f j num. True, it has elected ita candidate tei tha Presidency j but consider for a mo merit the circumstances with which he Rill be surrounded on hia induction into office. With a majority in both houses of tho next Congress opposed to hia ad ministration, we cannot anticipate euch i results as ve might did he have that i brunch of government to uphold and sus ! tain liiiu. As it is, Congress will have the power to thwart him at every point. What, then, can Abraham Lincoln do? lie can recommend the. adoption of wise and patriotic measures of reform ; he can urge upon Congress the propriety of building a Railroad to the Pacific; of giv ing lands to the landless; and of protect ing cur own industry against the pauper labor of Great Britain. Ail this Abraham Lincoln can a .'id wiit do ; and if our National Legislature passes such bills, he will sign them. If, on the other hand Loco-Foco Congress- an.l plenty The s:iiiit:i.-r finis and the :iu tunm harvests have been -.tln.r..'d uuc gur- j men will persist in defeating his wishes Bereil i i ungate 1 exuberance. A Lealtli-I and policv the people wilfknow where Jul activity hi perva.leu a.l the departments j 1 "... me rcsponsioiity rests, ana in eiue time correct the evil. Then, indeed, will Re publicanism do its work, and do it well. Meanwhile, we ask our Loco-Foco friends to wait "a few days" wait till at least until Old Abe is inaugurated. TSie EMsease Siircadingr of life; and preo-llc.it industry has net with it ganerous r?v ar l. The increase of i.ntcri ftl wealth hai been liberally employed in sns tainia our Educational and Iieiijriou3 Insti tutions ; and bodi urj .n.ik'u the :noft grati fying pr.-jres3 i. enlightening naei j. uii.Ving th3 public mind. Yhil?, in Eureie, central ai ab'olnf? poveram?nts. by their pressure Oil personal risrhts nn I liberty, are producing cxciten?nt'3, waich threaten to upheave the very foundations of society, and have led in tone instance?, to bloody and cruel wars, are, in th ? enjoyrn ;nt of constitutional liberty, and under t'ao protection cf just nnd equal laws, ar2 peacefully pnrsnincr the avocations of life, and encagin; in whatever promises to advance our socialnnd individual improve ment and happiness. '"The lines are," indeed "fallen to us in pleasant places, and we have a fondly heritage." In all this we see the ordcrines of a kind and merciful Providence, which call not only for our recognition, but for our public Th-mksgivinsr and Praise. Under this conviction. I, William F. P.vcs rr?, Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do heieby appoint Turr.SDAY, the TWTNTV-XIXTH I OP NoEUSE XEXT, tO be tsservcuas a day ot noi:c I MnKsgmng in the city of Wheeiin pie, that sctti is- aside, on that day, all world- ; ran 2bG votes iu Newport, Kentucky, 100 lv pursuit.', tl.ey cssetaVi. la their respective ;n Louisville, over 1O00 in Baltimore, puces o! .vorsnip, and unite in odermsr lbar.k3 . . to God for l-.i? manifold coo.iness, and i-x.tilo- i and a consideruble vote iu ashington. ring ins forivoncas, and the continuance of his mercies. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Ilarrisburg. th'13 Twenty-fourth day of October, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand liizht Hundred and Sixtv. find of the Commonwealth the Eighty-fifth. I 002 F. PACKER Bt the Governor. W. M. Ilr.isTrp., Secretary of the Commor.wealth. One of the grandest and most gratify ing results demonstrated by the returns of the late Presidential election, i the fact that there exists South of Mason & Dixon's lino a very considerable Repub lican party. In the city of St. Louis, in a Slave State, the Old Rail Splitter led the column, receiving S,9G2 votes, besides a very respectable vote through the re mainder of the Stato. In two counties of Virginia he polled over 800 votes, and COO. lie also In the little State of Delaware he ran sec end best, the returns there fouting up about us follows : Breckinridge, G,147 ; Lincoln, 3,751 ; Bell, 3,272, acd Douglas, Walt a While. We might cite other instances showing the advancement ofourcau.se iu the Slave holding states, but the above is ample proof that the Republican Party is not the sectional institution which Loco-Fo- Now that the Presidential campaign is j coism would have the people believe. It ended, and Abraham Lincoln has become furnishes the best evidence that there are the Chief Magistrate elect of the Nation, plenty of good, true men in the South, the Loco-Foeos, in order to make a little who consider the glorious principles ot capital out of nothing, pretend to desire I Republicanism as well adapted to their an immediate end unconditional perform- ; 'climate' as to that of the North. In the tnee cf the whole work for which the Re- j face of the slauders of Loco-Foco orators publ'.can Party was organized. -Now, and demagogues, who have been all the Bay they, "you have elected your Presi dent; now give us your Pacific Railroad; your Homestead Rill, and all that you while stigmatizing the Republicans as sec tionalists, abolitionists, apd nigger-wor- j shippers the sensible people of the South have promised give us I cacc, k lenty ; i,ave given our candidates a vote which and a Protective TaiifT, and we will be j does themselves credit ! The platform of satisfied." j oar party has beten reared for the benefit Wc shouldn't Trorid;r. Rut ko far as j cf the whole country it is long enough many of the brawling demagogues arc j anJ tread enough to accommodate the concerned, their Lcllowiag is merely for j gLod aD(j tjie Uue 0f cvtly 6CCl;0U 0f tLe effect far mcro partisan purposes. Ifj I'niou and they arc uot only welcome, they c.iti'd at ence obtain all they ask for, j f(lt cordially invited to take their stand at the har.ds of tr.c Republican Party, I on jt. 'ie wi0 w,n't fcland on it they would j refer not to take it; they ak wcn, cy must go under. for :t bfCiU-e they knew it is not just now possible for them to get it. Thus they go j T&lnss a?oun Soulli. on in this htvubugging way, vainly iag- j Thc Seccssion Movement in the Cotton iUiug vuat, v.uu uicir tamonng is not j State3 reWilins in about the same condi- :.tlv acceded io, vablie and that such stae of atnirs wjil enable t ...v r .ww.v t,on that ,t was :ist Wf-fk. 'Hip rvr t. will be shaken in the now dominant Purfy, ,, f i k , J i ment is blowing over, and snhpr rcauin will soou resume her sway. Although i South Carolina, Georgia and a few other them once more to bring together thc shattered ek- menu of Loco-Focoi.-m. De lusive hope! No one but a knave will ask the Republican Party to do what he knows is impossible to be dcr.e in a given time ; Southern States seem determined to leave the Uniou, jt is probable that they will wait until after Mr. Buchanan goes out of office. If these States reallv wish trt . neither will ar.y one Lut a itio!, when he ; , jQ ,i eV ,m -i -i i J - l cede, they should str ke while the iron is knows that Partv re n't Co v. hat is asked : ; , : r,. . i i , , not Lelorc thc people have time to con- of u, get mad u it lecusc it ?,,,', do it. ; sia?r tbc consequences of thc jump they It reared a week t f.smon and build ; ,1C aboat takii,K-for te wrviu v."e live in : a':a irore cr hs of 1 i time is ticcesr.?y to the accor.ipiisliment of every undertukMig. Rui'j;i:!S are not ! always thc wenk td a 'ninute. Noj nor of an hour. Nov tl c. dty. Nor yet of a ear. Their ;;dcitiiii ,ir ina; iruratioi:. 'If they tarry till it's later, Tary will nevfr co at all.'' like anythipg cl;e, req nits l:iue. , 1, roro osreciu.!V ;s iris u;e ci-e in a ltov enancr.t constituted as cuis nht-rc the power to cCtct r. change is lodged in so ! unry d!rcrc:!! hr . l. crch cf which .-per- i b'r as a thti-k en ihe ct! cr. ! lii..t the r.opi.liiri-.l) P:.i(y h.n ; jr.a.y j,voni.., v; ic:;d'y .'i 'i:iir, cr-I that it HC.'"..5 t lulfu thiltl in C.pjfillv .' r tr'i-'. It will rres nu with unswerving apellty in lie .'. t v.eik whieii it has; undertaker, nd under thc Messing of! ! Vr c believe that the South will make an extraordinary fuss lor a few days, and ! then quietly subside. The Census vr the North West. ; The Census returns are now so nearly il-.l, . I At IA )l ! - 1 . . !y to the population of tha North-West: And Ohio, Indiana, 1 liinois, ioconsin, Michigan, iv.a, Minnesota, 2,500,000 1,400,000 l.GOU.OOO ' 000,000 750,000 700,000 1S0.O00 8,080,000 Wc have over eight millions of people Heaven, we havo ieas-n to h ire that it j in the Eeven North-Western States, a -will speedily bring about til the se wi.-e number equal to the white population of measures, to the necessity of which it the fifteen elavo Stated. More than one owea jt cx'Ma. But too mueu tuuat quarter of the population of tho United on b-: f-sycrcd fi.im th: Piopii!!'c:m I'm. ' States is now ia tho North-West. EDITORIAL N0TINGS. ! GxcrcSslngr Doubtful Powers. See new advertisement. B. Reading matter on every pase- All the go "husking frolics." C2?In a decline the Democratic party. S&m Non est our Turkey, as far as heard from. Oh, t'.ear, what can the matter be ? St-if In dtmand timoer, since the late election being wanted for boat building. K?The official vote of New Jersey is in. Three Democratic and four Republican elec tors arc elected. EgL-John C. Ilcenan, Esq., pugilist, is now enjjuged in giving public exhibitions through out the country. ''Uiiising the wind," is now denomina ted more classically, "exciting the financial -Eolus." Australian sandwiches are stated by I Uoesticks to be made by putting a piece of sole leather between two shingles. 1ST" Cambria county gave Lincoln 168 ma jority over nil opposition. The Mountain county i3 now the "Kohinoor of the West." JfeSr Philadelphia is done for. They have got ''the largest hotel in the world" out at St. Louis. It is 227x27 feet, seven stories high, aud will accominodute 1200 persons. JCGJT" Dickens, it is stated, has received five thousand dollars from the Harpers fur his story of "Hunted Ilown.'' Bitters suggests that "Money Dowu" would n't be a bad improvement on the above title. JtacV General Scott is the largest man in the American service. lie is six feet six inches tall, and weighs two" hundred and sixty pounds. He is still vigorous and healthy, al though seventy-four years old. Jeeras Buchanan, Esq., 13 to be & reg ular contributor to the New York Ledger after he is called upon to vacate the premises he now so oh veryl ably fills. "To what base uses," you understand. Hiay Arrangements have been made by which the old copper cents will be transpor ted in sums of $20 and upwards to the mint and the new cents returned, by Adams' & Co.'s express company, free of charge. B? A young and beautiful girl of ReadiDg, moving among the "upper ten," recently eloped with an antiquated old gentleman more than twice her age. "There's no accounting for tastes'' as the woman said when she kissed her cow. 43"' The "Erie Sewing Machine," which is flooding the whole West, is said by those who have used it to be a very excellent family ma chine. Address, for particulars, J. X. Boy lan, General gcnt Erie Sewing Machine 'Jo., Milan, Ohio. See advertisement. ClajT" J. B. is one ahead. The Papertown Democracy have spoken. Hear: "Resolved. That at first the Papertown Dimocracy was in favor of J. Buchanan, and would a bin yrt if he h.id been elected, but now their fust choice is Douglas, and alwnys was." SQi., When the Prince of Wales visited Mount Vernon, he uncovered his head while gazing at thc spot where rest the ashes of Washington, the man for whose head his jjreat-randfather offered a reward 1 Wash is now the name of a superior of George III. IQa, It is stated that Edward Everett is en gaged to marry the widowed daughter of Judge Tettingrew, of South Carolina. So you see, that if the braves of the Pal metto State are in favor of smashing this universal Federal compact of ours into flin ders, the ladies are for Union to a man. BfT The Vermont Legisliture has passed a law against prize-fighting principals, ten years' imprisonment or ?5,000 fine ; aids, seconds or surgeons, five years' imprisonment or Si, 000 fine ; and citizens of the State who attend a prize-fight in either capacity out of the State, to receive the same punishment. E?). The Governor of Georgia is in a most 5.gular attitude. He closes his Disunion Message by saying: "Thc argument is ex hausted, and we now stand on our arms." We have heard of men standing on their heads, or on one leg, but never on theirarms. The Governor of Georgia has our sympathy. J5 The last Dein. k Sent., in a scarifying leader, repeatedly calls a political opponent a demngotifft. Now, we can stand contentedly by and see our editorial brethre n squabbling and quarrel ling indulging in rude and heavy blows but we can't consent to this gouging piece of business. Tart 'c-iu ! The popular yell at present is "Dixie." Everybody plays it, everybody sings it, every body whistles it. Tho term Dixie is supposed to mean a happy land where possum and hom iny am plenty and where you doesn't have to do no work. Thc music is enchanting, but the words of thc song are a tcrriffic conglom eration cf senseless vulgarities. fiST" The Huntingdon Globe rays: When Lincoln takes hold of the reins of government he won't find a Douglas man in office. Old Buck took their heads off long ago. We want to see old Abe "let 'er rip" until every Administration slave is laid low. We are vry much afraid that the editors fervent wish will be especially gratified. t63 Another homicide has been committed in Pittsburg. On Saturday evening, a noto rious character of Birmingham, named Kunz Icr, and a young man named Barnard Lauth, became involved in a difficulty. It seems that Kunzler provoked the fight, when Lauth drew a revolver and shot him four times. Kunzler liugered until the following evening, when he expired. Lauth has not yet been arrested. Lauth ia lomewhat known in this section haviug atteaded school t Lnretto souieyoara We briefly noticed last week that Gov. Packer had issued hia proclamation de claring Wm. II. Lehman to be the legally elected Congressman from the First Dis trict, Philadelphia, notwithstanding the fact that the Judges of thc election had given the certificate to Mr. Rutler. That a fraud was perpetrated in the district Whit Sv-ffc..-v.T... -vi.ofiu.MM .ui v- r Tl.nrn i r, .1..!...:. York T-'pi' . which PouiJ j'j' in.t v as well liii.;s IV,,,.. ,i. United States conspicuous a.s it is- will . 0!,Cfj. They e-videiit'v i,. ',! Tlie I'losprct Before Us. j (Y There is one delusion w-V i It is not to he supposed that thc elect 1,1:1 j y(J1!-.- 'f '-w which "j of Abraham Lincoln as President of the ! m;iv as well ,li,i.i IV..,.. it ' :' at one? restore the country to political harmony and ,juict, although we are con vinced that the agitation raised in thc South will gradually aud surely subside into peace. We shall hear something, in deed, of the secession aud disunion projects that the federal t;overinnm Tr"-V'V attempt to ;, a weeding St'.'!r"'? turn to tlie Union. Much ut' Ct ''' deuce i.s based upon this cxk-c " faNeho'! depend wh,,! y ;;, ,Jt. trj-; u:. i. .1 i u , . 1 nun ,t iji.ii luu lima iiiii-ji'.ruiiiiiM.' : cr m iv sii-'.f.n . was clearlv nrnven before a Cem-t of Jus- I c. !.,.:.. or,,-..;:,. .....,..r. fl,; ' 1 ..1 1 ' . '"r,-. J l - - - - - - : mc -uuni, uiiu iiicii riniit i..i-" .ii... tl liUl ill ul, u I v v.,i!i'r;iW i r tice, but the laws provide a remedy for this, and point out a tribunal by which it shall be decided with which Gov. Packer has nothing to do. The fact is. the Governor, in his zeal to subserve par- citv, latclv attempted to frighten us into ; ili;r,'.s.;uiriv.:s iV;.-:i (', ,,' the abandonment or our pr:uc;iies ;tim , hmwi s : .-lie cui.iior 1 CT;;; r. if tizan interest, has transcended his power I Southern State Legislatures in V ! we ut) hear ol' this sort will end in no i;cts : cid s to :-toT the m;.i! ,. .1 c .1 tid uehber- ; taldi.-hm, nt ,,f l edcr.il I '.'''"' ?!-r- Yehemeiit resolution ( : l,cr limits, the r.- is no r, , V u that are not well eou.sidercd ately prep-areil. and meddled with that which does not concern liini. Much as we desire to see the purity of thc ballot-box kept intact to see fraud and corruption rooted out from this popular fount of power we cannot sanction an official stretch of pow er which establishes so dangerous a prece dent as this. Here is what thc Philadel phia Dally Aeu: says on the subject : It her o-called Southern rights, calls for South- ; m.,,1, Por. cru Coiiventiuns, and even the meeting o ehavf J wis the same iiiay uaturaliy infiiicnce. as hiih- l.uvs if 1 or erto. tlie local rn.utics e-r tiic stjtcs wii'cn ldcr;,l .,:ir-li.-ii- r,r r, ' - - -r taKe part in tiicni, without. 01 nece.-s.i . : ,.n, ,U(.:,t i.od i;-t ti i r lur-.cM seriously afiecting the integrity of the ; it has 1:0 dire et ii.ten -t ;,t -tLLf ' J.nt i! a ve- IT. 1, . T , unwu. i J.nt n a vfv- !. i.i,m, 11. . Jut tho Kepiiblicans must prepare them-. refuses 1.. jIjc rc'!-a' i" selves to encounter yome-tliinir much nmrt: j.-vt 1 i.iiu i.t ln.s f ) feruiidab!c a combination of all the ele- ja m-.-nt. if: ; no c! :o.'c 1: oi our r ci ts v.i:i,Ii tho incuts of the Opposition to minify as far as possible the victory we havo obtained. lias been proven beiore a Loui t er J ustiee. and so to dciav lor a wi.ue :n:ir tin. ' ...... but that Court has not undertaken to in terfere with the return of the Return Judges, ior the very plain reason that it has no right to do so. Livery good citizen will not only denounce tho traud commit ted bv liyerly, who is now suffering the punishment due to his crime, but wiil niu j V l:ai iC.-ro!: 7.-;tlioU dcr led end ;utl Til', 1 relornis in the s Ji:::m.-! 1 trjl aflii'iis. tl;;j mail: ol Itei'UOiican pariv has :n view. He ;...v s-eeuied tin; ! reMoency , but the o i.cr ,h partmeiits A the he'ioi:il Adt;i:n ii ;:! ;on tne .Teuate ard me llou-e ot ivepre.--:i 1 r cUr;;:Ci -.' tin- tiov-r-.-. ''' !: f,r :... IV.li!; I v.: t. if South :?o:;r- I t:., . : U:lr J v-rj; ' of i', i f ... ni'iio. the i'. .;, r, .' 1, 7 ..' ves-'. Is w ill C'.ioj t l 1 , iilV.l C'll, l-l i! r ;,v 1- W r t i ; tatives, not to l iCi.ti m the J ui".ciarv . commend both Judges and 1'istrict Attor- stiil in the iiar ds of our r-ppone-Ms ney for the promptitude which governed i have placed ouilvcs in a position to their conduct. Hut ail this docs not jus- We tify a hecoud wrong on the part of the Governor, who has no more right to gi behind the return made to tlie State Lle partment than he has to do any other il legal or outrageous act. If Lehman was ejected to Congress, and did not get returned by the only power which had a right to make one, he has his remedy. The law provides who shall de termine that question, and Governor Packer has no more to do with its detrr mirtalivn than we have. Two wrongs nev er yet made a right, and whilst liyerly is convicted for having committed a forgery, Gov. Packer commits what is, to say the very least of it, a gross outrage, by usurp ing a power which does not belong to him. If he may establish a precedent of this kind, he may go behind every election re turn, and proclaiai himself the Czur of the Commonwealth. On the same princi ple he may refuse Col. White, who was elected Prothonotary of the District Court. lt!s certificate, and give it to his competi tor, and this for 110 better reason than the latter is a Locofoco. The precedent thus established is indeed a dangerous one, and merits, with. tut regard to an circumsfance supposed to be connected with it, the se verest denunciation." The lintailcj7iuui, a Loco-Foco paper, severely censures the action of the Gover nor, and after citing the law on the sub ject, goes on to say : ''Such departures from the plain path of duty, such .stretches of official power, should be closely scrutinized and promptly condemned. We call public attention to this, as the first instance within our knowl edge, iu which a Governor cf Pennsylvania vent mucii evil 111 tne iui:-ii and iu u. , 1 Jiiceutive patronage and authority. -have given the politicians of the nr.ii Re publican party, both North and S.u;ln t understand that the fceliugs, scntimeiits. instincts and interests of the great fret labor masses are not to be trampled upon with impunity. Rut the p: rty whoso mis conduct ot our national affairs ciled re publicanism into existence, and has given to it so rapid a growth, that parry still survives, and. cut in two as it is, will .-t 'il strive, like a dissevered snake, to reunite its disjointed fragments. The conpi,,ti y between the slave interest or the S utin.i n States and the demagoguoism ;:i:d fiuukey ism of the North, to engros the adminis tration f.f the federal Government, and to render the free-labor elciuciit as nuga tory in the Unioi as it is in the Slave States, will be renewed and vigorotily presscd. The great victory we have j:it achieved is but one step no doubt a mot important one toward the thorough re form iu the administration of nr national affairs and toward putting the vc i ;i of Slavery in tl:o Territories at rest forever. La ber and struggle, wisdom nn 1 :i:-iv.t;.;--s will still be necc-sary to biiti t!i summation about. A'. V. Trilnua. i:(.i( c 1 n t ' and drivf- 1 t:i'i: lit a j t '-.:.t . t't t':rit,, . ; 17 ?,;:.' f.f 'Hit . . I., . l .ir.i ( l;Oii-f s f-;l;.J 'v t j o; r h ie It 11 : r 1 ;:s l.r 1: ;.y ie.'e ; . Zl si:" Uj..kes v, al U n ll.e mei.t, : ho mu-t io k t u: . 1. :'!.! Ia-. ; f r ' ut ! 1 1 f t I : i I er;-. A !l.ai,Y Pltr.SlleLNT. iu .i r. ..iineo:;.. ::.tiiO'::. r I'lobably has J,-..::i ...:. votes 1, ss tii-.iii a i.i.-;j..; i: ot tho "-.ni;try. i iad ti: unity d. S, ction; bsm 1 whoro. M-. Li:i;..In v, - 1 . I Ti''cfl, t 1 ri : -.nii.trv . . - . will of the majority that i.e should l..:: 1 . 1.2 ...... . ii the 7 ! Wl. hot Presidents. Wot; a- tior-o. .'.o. election, wis l.r.lv pi'pular vtc. So w; v .a r. - j.a : : :. 1. iLz.- con- Soutlicrn licm-i, YAsniNr.T City, N v. 14. Many of the prevalent reports and coiijt oiuros concerning thc action of the ovcriinient are untrue and the most of them exagger ated. The course of the Administration will afford no jut cause for iuc-i casii.ir the excitement either North or Smth. The Postmaster at Orangeburg. Mr. Keitt's residetie-e. lias forwarded Ids ies- V.'e ,-!:p ih-" ::br-vo "r ; pro-p, cr i- th.:t Mr. Line a ica;;.r t in thr; free e)-.j,-;, in the; poi-u'.ar v luiiiTv Fi si'it ,n, a L,;l .:. , : tiic time in ; lni:,.' i-t. 1 lie niiprit .' a-. uii; 141.U.' ) in round numbers Ti ; 7 m.tj irity agdn-i P,.:!: in IS .4 v bun -i.COU, Gen. Tayl-.r l..l a j liiajoiliy ei l."U,VL'J agiii: st l.i:,i. li'o last e-xauipie of a i;.i;.ori:v I 'j V'o ni::y e:te l:.o ca-e I ti.r 1 : beiit. 1 he .u; in 1 si...'.-.,,! :. l ir majori y i.ai::-; R.n-han;,.; IT It was con-idt red no obj.-vti"ii X. gi'nti;n in by the '.. c nn-: : no other way will Mr. hi: c r. - :-. the pre ent A hninistratiom .' r.. r r Jutirii::-. Rt RLlNCA.Mi.'t, 1-1FKAT. very :"!: t a 1 d. anion-' avpi.-.i-t:;: 1- at ihe i : imitation, to take eti'c-ct on the 1st of .Jan- h "Hir...,:,ro,.l ,...,! ...i..,.t(,l il-. ', J. ! UU,'.Y, uiile-s, he says, his much-abti-od .u-d turn e.f the Llee-lion Jud-es. It may be I bel,Ad StaU'. SuUth Carolina, shall sooner asked what then is the remedy? We an swer the remedy is in the House of Rep resentatives, which is authorized to judire of the election of its own members. It is the duty of that body to rip up frauds, quash false returns, and give the conteste'd se'at: to the person enMtleel to it. It is not Governor Packer's right to set aside a re turn made iu accordance with law, and give the election to one whei has neither the certificate of election nor the return reepuired by law. To suffer such an as sumption of power wouhl be to endanger the very fabric of our Government. Let this thing be ventilated iu Congress, where it belongs." RurbiiLMn.e. member of thc- lionse for Li.tven L'i earn i' r.".;tc cV'ii.-p'.cU -U- itt . e.. ship of Mr. Sumner, a mi his n ueui'v with R :,... k. We h:.r" f e ..v- Wa? pv0, rtinto "i in Ward 1 ve-: 'Ihe t.i:i2:ior , C b;.)iots c::st t'xci'i-os r.:n.e. upon the votitis; li-t bv .-.;e-h.Uiidtvd, as v:e UftdeTsttitid. i l-' -? fitst attempt at baliot stuthn-on : n .1 Ar.our Skcesskx.--A writer in 77b A". Pi Trilun of Saturday takes the fol lowing philosophical view of the secession movement : "The failure to secure a Republican majority in the House of Repiesentatives gives to my mind, at least a very tol erable aspect to (he secession spasms of Alabama and South Carolina. "Suppose the secession of those States, and even of Georgia, Florida, tinel Missis sippi, the only States who.-e seces-don is among the possibilities. Imuie'diately thereupon Loh tne Si nutc awl Iiourc j lirprese.Htatirts bctomc rumi.-ktil Rtl'Ui! L1CAN. ''Congress and the President, wisely acting upou jour excellent idea of inac tivity as to coercion of the sccedenLs, willl find nothiug in the way of t'leir speedily passing a liberal Homestead bill, an effective Pacific Railroad bill, and a Protective Tariff act. "Then what ean the secedents do to prevent the business interests of the coun try from springing forward, iu a career of accelerated prosperity, such as will make the United States" the foremost power and the happiest and most prosperous na tion in the world ? "To me, the prospect ahead seems of the brightest, whatever may be the course of South Carolina disunionists." B,The success of Lincoln is a just retribution for the sin of the South in cher ishing and supporting the corrupt rule or rain Democracy lialitnore CUpper. secede A dispatch received at Ch-nno-tm. from : goinz to con tot thc c:e.-io:i. '0 the Governor ed' Florida, states that Flori- ; the folWlng from the 4 ti da goes with South Carolina. j "There can bo no doubt t;;.:r -- It seems that Senator Hammond's res ignation is immediate, a letter having be, n received hero directing his personal e-fiocts to be sent forthwith to South Candiiia. The Collector at Reaufbrt, S. C. has ofocially indicated his resignation, being I sive sc.de that has ever bee 1. unwilling, he says, to s-crve under a Re- ton. It w as done in behalf of an ar.st publican Administration. ' and milbonaiie ( f Ren cm -iveot. wr.:- AteifSTA, Ga.. Nov, IS Thc general i expected to tea line tio be.'.vt:: ; ' :: impression is that Senat-.ir loombs has not ' atrocious outra-o. 1 his Lt - yct lc.-igned, but tliat he will resiun on the b'd of March, unless Gceriria se cedes. There is but little opposition to the ecessieui nniveniont in this State, but the people are unfavorable to prccipitatin" mutters. est vote. Let the whole thii'U I e v.:t J Coi-l'MEIA. S. C.,Nov. 10. TheSouth : the bottom. Rabot ttulSng cuii Carolina Legislature adjourned this morn- thrive in Rostn. ing. Nothing of interest transpired du- i , ring to day's session. '1 he members are ! , r.umni. 'i III M Ai l- 1 i! c'-;1 c returning to their homes. j ried hisetwn ward, city, eomsty - - I Ion. L. M. Keitt, nii'inber of Congress !,'J" ''rried Pouuias' u.i: J. e:i from this district, was se u 1 aded at mid- State. ..: 1 . 1 x - 1 - 11 . . : uiiii, last mgni. ne mane an exciting speech, urging prompt action on thc part uf the South. He said that Mr. Ruehan an was pledged to secession, anel that he would be held to it should shatter th" 9inuri.. I ll Prints. Sim v. !. T'i'-' tmt be allowed to rc-t. It f. t-: oughly investigated at once, suit, we fool :ist:vc.L will set : elect i m. Should a seem, the result will le reversed amo could not bo dehidrd 1 - on 1 iV.r. W LNTF.R GOOI': WHOLKS.LE AN - ' Ju?t received j. nd new ci-cai: -l. ' corniilcte assnriim lit .!' Ol 'e'L - '"-T 1. 1 .. 1 ooutli Carolina on, e or.sistiug iu p?.rt , t Ah-.aen'.s. 1 . . Modi 11 a I .e.tl:.t'.'- -; fe.tton Trri.s, lf:' WooUmi ,v n.;1. Hosiery. o:.'- Cussinwrs, Flannels, Gloves. said it she could not otherwise necomjilish r'inph'!ms' her purpose, she would throw her arms vf n.nin around the pillars of the Constitutution, French MeVinos, and involve all tho States iu a common j Merino Plaids, ruin. j Suttitsetts, A meeting was held here to-day. which Jv it ls. llctcrnilnwl tn r.tnr r,.,-et. t , 1. ..II V..l. ! Queen SVTiirf. cn ' ' . I READV-M AHE CLOTHING. JurilMOM., Nov. 14. Ihe L,iguuvr to C VTS r.OOTS VSP urges that a State Convention be called Th, abllVj. ,,v 0, t . at an early day, winch might settle, peace- i care t low fi-ure-s, raid wi 1 '-e ably, thc dange rous (juestiou. It says it j red p ices- i- was witu a view ot concentrating public opinion upon such a convention, as well as to prepare the people for any unseen c mergeuey, that Kx-Goveiiior Wi.-e inaug urated the Minute Men, and that he con templates no raid on thc Federal Government. jt-i: - O 1 ! Ti- tcjk. iiitiu were iu ocatiis m 1 1 luJsdeJpai from dtptberia. W7" A NT 1 1 R : ? T 100,000 feet sood Clu-irv no..f 1 00.000 fvet pood Poifir Di'-if'-s. JO', OO'i foet 1 inch Pofd'ir n.-r.i- fc lOO.OOO feet pood Ash l'.o:ir.!s iv.ui ! v 1 00,00 feet clear Pine HernU j ' For which part orIiC' v ... I"""- . ... . , lr.. ALSO 2CP,v 0 feet .01 j exchange for poods'. Kbensbarsr, Xct. 8. ISSO.tf , Ml 1 I- 0l. CVUf-'v-j TJ
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