The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 29, 1860, Image 2

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WHEN Wr.ONl, TO DE PIT UK.y.r.
OGlcial Vole of Peunsylvania.
AnnexeJ are the official returns of the
vot cast in this State for President at the
late election. Those of our readers who
do not file our paper should cut the tahle
out for futures reference especially the
licj'ublicau r-oitiua of tiieuj. lVinwIvc-
j nia gives n larger majority fur Liiicoln and
. ItaiiiltM than was received by any bimilur
Ci.i:uku to iu any iate in the Uniou
I The glorious old Kestcue ttill lieads the
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Ffllow 'iriEN.' : The rcv.jhitiinid of tlio
j9.1t have n.-ia UrouKt Uj to our utunial to s
tivul ot Tii.uiL.'t'P. irifi" ;o AlniijrlMv (j:il. Id
no jirecediojr y:;ir h:ivc ive had laore a!"in
daa: '-auiO ic fcrntitudo and piJi&e. The ro-
jlviisscisoua have 'ji-ki'v.j with tliora hcallh
Co unit ft.
A!;im.s
Allegheny,
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Utdlord,
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lirauford,
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Catubria,
Ciii bui..
ur.d I 't-.Mity. The iui.nnor fruiis and ilie au- : ."tv'" '
H.iia harvests have bcn yatlu-rt-d and gnr- j iri''1"
iicred ia uiiwortcd o-aL-r lace. A health- -;tariu-ld,
1 til activity hrts pi.-rvad?d all the depattintnt? j ,",li!0"'.
cf life: aiid provident industry has met with i J--uai'Jia,
u. geuri-.u-i reward. The inn-east; of ir.auri- I ,l l'i''r'
al wealth h.a l-ea liherallv employed ia tus- ! "'nberland,
tainin- our Educational a:vl Ke!i-Hai Iuati- j , uul,!l,n'
tutious ; and both arc m.ik?ti the u-.mi jrrati- j . ';' KlW are'
fyiny progres-i in ei.'.iriitriiiuL' aud purify in ! 7l .
the public mind. While, in Europe, ecutral ; ,
aad ubululc g-overntaent. by their pressure i f.'
on personal rights :.nd liberty, are producing ; ,,,i,,'k'lu'
excitement?, which threaten to upheave th- ; .u'l0ni
very foundations of society, and have led in : i'ior-'t
eouie instances, to bloody and cruel ivars, ,,-'lM,t?'
vre, in the enjoyment of eonstiTutioiialliberty. ; "or-on,
and under the protection of jut and equal j .u''l"h11;
laws, are peacefully piiriuiut' the avueations Jt":'r--:c.n,
of life, and cngajinjj; in whatever promises j J uri:itu,
o advance our social and indiv idual improve- ! (. asitr,
ment and happiness. - The lines are.-' indeed i wrtuee,
"fallen to us in pleasant places, and we Lave a j , e, .u'u"'
goodly heritapre." In all this we see the : -JJh,
orderings of a kind and mercitul Providence, ! ruzet1'1.e'
which call not only for our recognition, but ! ??.u'n'
f.ir nnr nn!il;c Thn n ksrl vin c and Praise. S eau'
Under this conviction, 1, Wiilhm F. Pack-
sylvania, do Lereby appoint Thursday, the -Jonrue,
TWEXTY-MNTU nay of Xovkmcer NEXT, to be ; -"oat-.unery.
observed as a dav of public Thariks:ivii)u- ' fi'ntour.
and praver. and "recommer.d to all Qiir pe- ' -rt ja:npto:i
pie, that'setting: aside, on that day. all world- j -;ortIniaiberl d,
lv pursuits, they assemble iu their respective i
p'lnces of worship, aud unite in offeri;)- Thanks h ihtdelpm.t,
to God for his manifold goodness, and in.pio- , '
rin' his forgiveness, aud the coatiauaute of . ,Ui r-, ..,
tus mercies. ; c. - '
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of j on'!"'
the State, at Harrisbur?, this Twenty-fourth ; ri';,rcr
day of October, in the rear of our Lord, : u"an,
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty, j Susquehanna,
and of the Commonwealth the Eightv-Mfth. 1 ll0Sai
WM. F. PACKER j L.n-.on,
Br the Gorerr.or. i )
' Wm. M. Hustfr, ! J-a,en' ,
Secretarv of the Commonwealth. i vJ--n-iD'On,
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j Westmoreland,
j Wyoming,
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Tlic Political Firmament.
The Secession Movement in the South
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EDITORIAL N0T1HGS.
B See new advertisements.
Bg. Reading matter on every page.
CQi, Going off the snow.
Going to go off the slush and mud.
tO Coining on the holidays.
S?3&-A mark of respectability the $.
Hasn't been struck yet oil ntOiliana.
ri Iarre the criminal list for next week.
$-3 Ditto the golden expectations of the
land-sharks in consequence thereof.
Ttic Cause aud tlie Itemcdy.
The Cotton States are in a turmoil.
Their immediate neighbors partially sym
pathize in the excitement. What is the
cause of this uproar below the J'utoinac i
We pass over the prime source of all this
confusion the irrepressible conflict" be
iweeu radically hoMilo social, ihi'Iu.-tnu .,
and iiiiti-:tl systci;:s. ami i.otiec or.ly two
ot the more rcceut ami cbviiuts tau.;;.
1. 'J'lic wantoti uu'x presentati"i '1 the
Suutlieru Items.
The Secession Movement ju
onion sentiment in the South fcrcr'-"'
confined exclusively to the 1( ,t j '"
politicians of South Carolina (VI
Auousta, Ga., Nov. 20. The largest
meeting ever held in Green county, Ga.,
1.. ti -' c, .
ua insi. j no iui luuuemidi men par- j evince no luclinatiou to Le rrecu - :
ticipatcd. I'csolutions were adopted by a ! revolution Mini -v ic-cau.-r- e ' ? J '
moat unanimous vote of a conervative 1s,rtv h:i .i'fc- t!. d -
cl-aracter. 1 liev urge the call .t a Mate : ,;':.ts i't Tit
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to:n ci.Liijii i.'i .1 . 1 j. 11 iit's i'j iviiiiM t jum'i- 1 j, if (fi'ifc; . li; 1' i-,,
or I tn? cviL v.hich tin :te!: thr.- de-tractioii -,vj:, , -,r:. h.-v!.:-?:i-.J tj-,,-. .
."liio Aaiiuiiai i o. i., :;'-"(l t. the peu- iJ;. :l:,,.! e'.t;i -t. :,v. 1 ,
M-iiicinlcs and objects of tho Itfi'uhiican pie of the I inOii to discard t!"' coui.iiC'l.- .d' h;,Jt u.,;..vsium:,.-i-. :.;.;:;,
party. The political organization uliich aitatini- politician; and demaiioi:ue.s of all ! JJke crazv mn, but have fxr-d','
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1,- J.. 1 .-.,1 T I....,.!., ..f . 1 LiiMi.,nc r-,ll' t. tlit. tn i.ii,.ir rt on ' ' J .1 :.l 1 . 1 . '-'
Motto for n:i anti-temperance associu-I J , T."'"- -"-- j j - a-rt ueu j,lilM WUI1 w mcu to rentier laiirtJ
tiou-A little more uraoe." tl,C, rl1 f the .omproni.se, j nnperik d government i on effective. The Lo-i.lature of ltA
; ana the con.e(juc-nt conspiracy to plant ! -v larce meeting in uaneuck couniy on it is tin, has resolved to tata
i,- au.iy l -.uv biiis uai me Key note 01 j 8javcrv jn Kal)Sas Lv traud and force. Its Saturday, uuanimouslv rd'-ptcU nnn ami ,,f .( n t;
wpui'iuan uiuMc is uaruej. j clearly dciuied purpuse i'roui the outset conservative resolutions, denying that the
fcrlr" The key note of Loco-Foco music aiu't j was simply to right the wrongs of Kansas i mere e'cttioii of .Lincoln vras a cause lor
Whiskev certaiulv not.
; of t n thi'ir-aiid men to defend 4 tllfc r
j of the ii'tio eomuioiiweahh. an.'- ?
tain lias arniv it has ai.i.r.,.. -
i and prevent the extension of slavery into disunion, bui deciaritig that the unfriend- j T,;i!trv snm of S40U,000, to Le rTi
; Free Territories. It is stated, over and ! ly legislation of many cd" the Tree Slates Juan. Hut what would ten iVr-." i
an v.
tjT Jtut the key note ot Thanksgiving mu- i ' .-.i.Km, . ...... ; v ... v.x ...... v. . i..,:tI!. iUi w nai w ou:u ten thcu-a' '
. ! nL-i.r i ii i n iti.lir.tli. ii...wt-.iii;li..-if-iti-nf'-!lli.llt "i (n mi t J i t m i i l i n I V t K I ! 1 1 1 f n 1 lA'i i:J.l ! 1 : J "
sic cvidenllv is Turkev. : ",v- ; - .-- - - (.i vv.wu avau 111 a contest with &
! !V.i.i f!...r Tf ...... ....f 1 . i ( ..1-1'. .i . , I !..! 1 1 i'-ti . ill ii i i m viicitrirnn ; .1 . 11... i i J 't
. .Ml 111, IIUll IL VAO MUl I 1 4 1 1 'U;v. 1 Illlllll-ll. V II'M.III. i. u . v .t . .1 ... . J v v .
&-"Vl t0 H.ct,ion-the Den.. & wUh 8Iaverv 1W1 allV tState where it iwv; I A iiiaioritv 'of the counties have
hent. 1-or gracious saae, circulate your doc- exi?ts Thc6e articjeS 0f iu creed were ; meeting in favor o
uments uowu .outn, ucigiibor. , k1KlWU uu, rv:u vi ail mc:1 wiUJ coill,i lvaj ! hOWt.Vcr, are st.rcn-iv conservative. Some
JBta)"The population of Kansas i109,4ol. i at all. And 'ct t he credulous and il!-in- J favor retaliatory legislation, while all favor
The Pike's Peak region has about 70,000 in j funned classes of the South have for years j a State Convention, and all oppose the co
addition, j past, and especially during the l'rcsiden- j ercion of the seceding States.
The total vote of the State of New t:a Contest which has just closed, been ' A meeting held in lran county, de-
York at the hue election was 000,000 in round i :,ssull;,J! me uiosi hoiciuu manner. c-aicu uiai no noriweiii nunier or n-iier
i j the most powerful and weahhvoovenm.
&'d ; in the world '. Au army of ten xrZ.
men would co?t in one year over fo-r v
lions of dollars an expenditure
would bankrupt the people of the
instead of vindicating their tracl tj""
of honor and dignity. TLc.-e a- k',
which must be apparent to the p.
South Carolina, and we thcrcf ire c'--
oi icoistu;.'-
TU
statesmen and pjurnais ol the I man should hereafter be permitted t or-i boliovi' tliat thfirt:.1L-
j JSur.li, that the l.ejjubhcan 'arty wa Lent ; crate in their section, and tho'-e at present j thiu; more than a siiau
i fni overtnrow tng iavtry in the Mates j hunting and tsmng shcuid be notified to j that would eoutemn'.ato the er.-f'
etion of tiie 1 ederal Ooveru- leave. i State into a warat !..,. '
iC;.Vo i -;n Jiiis uii ii .. jiioi in t-o us ;v ii;t oi i collll ury
general riianUsgiving by the Governors of
less than nineteen .States.
mhers.
Riiy"Tiie Studn.it aud Schoolmate f:
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i rui;.er nas oeen receuen. 11 is a Ileal lilt : .1 ,. ,, 1 ,i
; tlirouun 11
laontul v.
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Totals i
270170 170435
RECAPITCL ATIOS I
17330 127;
appears to be in 'atu quo. Although
jittblic meetings are daily being held there
in favor of dissolving the Union and es
tablishing a Southern Confederacy instead,
still it seems to be their settled policy not
to rrecinitate matters. Thev will wuit
cutfl after Mr. Lincoln is inaugurated, and j ST The last legislature of Maryland
then shape their course accordin- to the ; scA a law the l'rv"oce of which
Lincoln over Reading Ticket,
" over Dou-his Ticket,
" over Lell Ticket,
" ever iiil ojijiu. ition,
93,733
252,320
25 7.4 15
03,730
way the wind blows.
But some of the fYu'.ts of the raui pol
icy of our Southern cousins are already
being inanifetci in a serious derangement
of uioncv matters and a blochiiiL: ut of
the channels f trade generally. A panic
has been created iu the nn.iiey maiket,
and although it may not prove so severe
s that of Sol, it will vtt ho soriouslv
felt. A great many of the banks through-
tfj. Congress will mem on next Mon
The session v. ill prr.bahly be the most exci
ting ever beheld iu our political history.
liy A large deer was killed in close prox
imity to tow n the other day by one of our ex
perienced Ximrods. We do so like venison !
JEeir" Two Germans of Detroit drank lager
bter on a wager the other day. One drank
eighty-four glasses and the other ninety-sis.
Not in the wood to keep our ofhVo
at working temperature with the t Im nicmc
ter at about that point where the figures 'gin
out.'
mi'iit, and that al its protestations to the ! 1 'i:Ti::t.si;vi'.G. Va., Nov. 20. The Leg- J puwer which is o.ily eniit'.d - j - "
iy of ; contrary were sheer liypocracy. This i islature of North Carolina oiganized on j bers of Congress and which h n'it -"V"
f no wanton falsehood, reiterated and persisted j yesterday. W. T. lertch, of Wayne co., i ulation ejual-to some of our -c '' '
in for years, has dottbticss contributed J was elected Sj'C-akcr cf tlie House, and II. i cities, is of such a character t' - V
,j.,y j largely to the excitement which now per- j L. Clarke of lvlgcworth, Speaker of the ! provokes ridicule. " '
" j vades the States bordering upon the Gulf Scfate. There was no excitement. , t
of Mexico. Jackson. Miss., Xuv. 2o. The Con- The Personal Lidi:rty 1. wr.rVr..
II. I'nt this alone would not have been j pressmen of 3Iississippi met to-day, and j s" VI. VAN I A. The Phila-Jch I,
suilicient to drive tho.-e States tu the ex- 1 unanimously declared in favor of a South- ! says :
treme length to which they seem tending. ! cm Confederacy. There is great enthusi- j The simple truth is that Per.c-:".--,
For twenty-five years past, a band of con- j asm throughout the State for I tisunion. ! has passed no law at all in rcier"..--
spirators have existed in the extreme j Aioi:i.t., (Ja.. Nov. "Jti The Hon. A. ! negroes or fugitives, since- the Fj -
South, whose ultimate object hasbt.cn the II. Stephens and lr. Perkins have been j Slave law was passed l v C'-'ire- T"--
iiissoiution ol the l nion, and the cstab- unanimously liou.inated as delegates to j was a law passed bv our Le-
iishment of a slavcholding L onfedcracy, i t he State Coin eiitioii from i'aliafcrro coun- i 1 47, to prevent the seiz
tire
to be composed id the cotton aud suttar- j ty. Mr. Stephens made a characteristic i l'in a riotrtus, !o!eiit. taunih'
raising States. 1 he central point of tuts ! conservative speech.
conspiracy was South Carolina; the chief
conspirator, John C Calhoun. Dying, the
great nullifier left his mantle to lihett,
Yancey, .Jeff. Pavis, Keitt. IJoyce aad the ; fir re-election to the U
like, who have worn it with such dignity
as they were able. Wuh them, the' eiec-
reasonabie nianutr," b;
SaVi liv.-'.
Pj-'.TEUsUU U Va., Nov. L'G. Mr. ! about their arrest in a l-:.!":.!-. t
Clingniau has been nominated by the i wav. This law was signed lv t'r.-'..
Democratic Legislative; caucus. at Ualeigh, ' old Democrat, Governor Suuak. i-lj ::
for re-eh-! tiou to the.- U. S. Senate. Hon. i was incurtn. rated into the ;;ow r.': -
M. K. Manly was elected Judge of the was revised by three ustiailv iudk
Supreme Court by the Legislature on ,' ocrats, and was approved bv "u-ther ;
Sutmday. 'i he secession movement was ; Democrat, Governor Packer.
much talked of aumng the members. ; in tlie least interfere1 witii thep::-ra-
The ilalei-h (S. C'J Stte Jtiff r says : ; ecution of th Punitive Slave Li.'
'If Linevin has been fairly elected, ae- j The Philadelphia LeJyrr. after exl.i
f-7)-' Ti-ures won't lie" is an old adaire : i , V- V "' ; w.e. -t ..o. ..,.u.JS ei eue ceu-uiu- f wig me prov-stons ci the Jay, !; i !..
Lt-.t its fal.-itv was fal!v estabiished in our ''' Cu.1"L,I.I1"U 10 r'roducc the Convulsions , t:On and the iavs, then we, lor one, are ; ins that :t is '-not to be ascribed iciiv
i
liiiini the othe r night after see ing the- poiition j
oi' a mau who had imbibed too freely of tan
gh'foot.
UHjuThe aid that will be reiiiired by our
Southern cousins in order to successfully
"subjugate" ibe North : Material aid, cannon
ade, aad considerable cockade.
K!i Among the passengers per steamer from ' tion of Lincoln is not the cause, but the
New York for Aspinwall on Monday, u ere the i occasion, for trying, iu the language of
Siames-' twins Chang and Eng, with two of; Yancey, to "j.ie cipitate the Cotton State
their eh ldren. They are going to California. ; luU :i revolution."
I'.iR-ii ot tne classes we have named
now agitating so lare a portion cf the i willing to -ive his administration a fair i ua'lv, to any political - art vav
c .1. ri !.. .: i i . . i i v i . i - r t , , I 1 . ...
South. The k-aders iu the secession con- j trial. Now, il this, fr
frar.k r. ad honest avow- In 152 a bill pase i th
spirttcy know that the Kepublicni party j al on our pr-rt, subjects us to the serious 1 which the Whi-s ucre in a liiaj -r:rv. 'n.
I does not meditate any assault upon Slavery : charge of oca;;; either a 'submi -sionist" : the House, in which tho P.-ir,."'.-
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W lorK 'nocpenueni is oi me op.n- ; in uic states. mi ttiem, tne dtssolutiou i to the IVoith, or a -traitor ' to the South, ;' in mnjoritv. rercalir the CtL ia :
:o:e i.-uugius cn.epieioi oiiuts ma iooi i oi uic t iiiuii is a ioregone concio.s'.oii. itiunict ii oe wntti ii down against u ; : fusing the use of the State 'ui'.s o:'::t
up pretty mueh as did the celebrated "chap- j They only seize upon the election of Lin- j yea, let it also be engraved upon our tomb- act of lSf. This bill was "'"arrrira"
ter on snakes in Ireland" namely, "there are j coin as a pretext for consummating pre- ! stone after wo shall have been hangeel for i bv Gov. Bigier. The urreic-aVi
no snakes in Ireland." meditated treason. Put, influential tho' j our "treason," that we loved, not wiselv, j were retained in the Peiral Ctnie :'s :l,
tr Baron Alphonse Von Rothschild has tluW are, they have been able to lure so j but too well the glorious teaching's of'a : 0) reported to our Legislature, m
recentlv been named Prussian Consul Gener- 1 lai"C, a l,rol,ortK,u vi' the u,asses of tlltir ! Washington, and of all those devolution- 1 session, by Commissioners A"
al at Paris. Thi is the lirt time that the i tK'!'lw ,uto th;s cotsIn-acy only oy means ( ary heroes and sagos who were the achicv- ; era! Kdos, Kin- and Wctstfr.
Prussian government has ever appointed a j U' l1 , rfp'l1 U ,! ht. Kli!'; I Tui 1'rties, the lVanu-is of our j r
, - ., ... bean party which Nortucrn poiitpuans aud t Luioii, aud who transmitted that Union ; -llT. LtAsON. R. if. i:.:c.E-: -Jew
to a timii.ir ot.ice. i - i . i : . . .i . .. j ... .i . . i ' . , . , . . , ! r-i . i - i . -.- n
journals have coined ami circulated among to us cemented with their blood I"
were to oe su .o-.-..tteu to a vote of the oV !
tors rce-juiring the free ekr? j people of J
tho State to hire themselves i'.r not le-s j
tl. iii a year, to idme white person. In
ca-.(: the y refused to corunlv with this i
co.idiiioii, they wore sold into perpetual
slavery. There were other provisions in
the law equally obnoxious. Some seven
or eight counties protested against the
enactment, and were exempted from its
KX- With regard to the "panic-the Pitts- j them, in accomplishing this i.efarkus
iiiii- t.';;-'eit,.!i ;ivs: "Do mu oo alarmed, ah
will be right very soon .'or never ;l panic
w;:s gotten y y with less real Poiudatiou
ne ot was tii c country ! i for prepared to 'a .th
st..nd it."
jC-air Viintfd by this paper a local corre
spondent iu every towiishij) in the coanty. to
keep us posted with regard to curre nt 'terns.
Send on your jottings-down, friends, and ac
cept our best wishes for your future hea
of
work, each of ti es.; cdasscs iij essential to
' the otiter. In breaking up the Union, the.
Northern hbcier s'n'.l ti,.; Southern ntiiiiii-
I er arc Co-e ticrating. each m Ins appropn- ! "
' ate sphere. I 73,7, w ine
j hat ran be done to dispel the lurid ;
; cloud w hich skirts the. Southern horizon '( j
Let two classes of citizens act promptly, j
ma an win nc vveii : i
California
N 1' ilANCIff's),
-The
!!Ui
i.i
f..
Lincoln
Douglas
1i cckinridge
Pell
ate distributed
as lOhoW:
27,.'.")S
20.03 i
4,002
( l.fll .oite tvi. i. ( y 1
strong o.-ttc-r against the Li:u:.i'.-i-t
tho Calnepper '( a.": tfLmr, :r. ts.
lie sa- s :
"These
e, .,!.. . i'.. .1 ... .
. . on . v -ie. i e , i;:a.i..
siaie trade, iii.d t L ere by it--::is tt;:
to purchase Africa:) slaves at e.e : ;i--:
and f U ; v drdi u c .- r.--Pl
euthern riun;ouis:
i
i lai.ds. Ti
uii eioiiars to cuiiivd'e tuvu i.-.'-
iie t rice of ne -rccs U. -
fall at 'east one hundred" er
out the State have, as a r recautionarv : 0t'tlitu,',1 erai ot the Baltimore pa-!
measure, suspended sp. cie payment ftV ''' their credit be it said, took strong
tho present. Business arrangements will i rom:1 aiUht ,1,c 1:"v a,,i ovxived it
be knocked all r.wry for the"time being, i :'S unchn"t!an aiul ul!Just ,oWarJs tIi0 1
and we can only hope that the storm mav j l I toide, au'i calculated to ruin the
quickly pass and that confidence m,y soon j aSricuUunst3 aud tll0fc v ll dcPon'
ha restored. j 1: ce "il-,(,r 1,,r cultivation of their lands.
. . At the Presidential election the law was
Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. Trustwor- j voted upon, without reference to politics,
thy intelligence authorizes the statement and it was most unanimously defeated.
that all speculations concerning Mr. Lin- j The result is an indication that the peo
coln's Cabinet are unwarranted, premature 1 pie of Maryland are not prepared to sanc-
and have received no sanction, direct or j tion the doings of kidnappers, who hap- j
indirect, from him. No otter or overture j pen to obtaiu a seat in the House of Del
has been made in any quarter, and none ! egates.
will be until the President elect has had ?
time and reflection to examine the whole HW T1,E ESlttNT IS Llkctep.
ground carefully-, and to satisfy his own ! 'Ihe succsivc tcT the election of
mind, befcu-e inviting other counsel. Mr. j i,rt!iUeIlt aml Viee l'resident of the U la
Lincoln has been accustomed to think for I tcd Stules &re t-'kc", according to existing
LimseU, and can afford to lot the newspa- j la"?' at th loI!twi". los :
pern and politicians make cabinets until! J.1'0 ,a,ct ""Ssof LS43; the
i i . . t i i l'.iecti.rs lor 1 resident and ice President
he is reauv to act. In the meantime, ev- I ,i ,- . i o. ,
- , ' of the t nitcd States are ai.pointeel in each
erybooy can rest satisfied that his Cabinet State on the Tuesday next oUr the first
when formed, will be of the riebt mate- -Monday in November.
lial. i 2. Ly an act of 17'J2 these Electors are
i t0 lft-t ou tlmjirst Wednesday iu Decern- !
i KB - .T AWOKTIONMKNT. I nder : ocr aiie r, in their respective Mates, to cast
th next apportionment, which will give' tljC,r v";c's-
otic mimbrr of Congrtsa to 125.000 ror- ' 3, V'c yUT v icn arc cer-
, . , ,.. :., ,. x 4 , tiLcd oy the l..ectors and stolid v,,, and :
tihitii.n tr.ii .1 ,r tviil " :i l ii t li 1 1 tiinn n . i , . . - . .i i. i ....... '
' - ' i-ei.t to tne i'rc.s;dci)t ot the Senate. ;
beta. Put Ciiio v iil b se a member, i.nd ; 4. Uu thefcWAYediusday in February !
Michigan gala two; Wiseeuisiu will gai;. J alcr, scaled cei liiicatcs of the KIcctor j
three, doubling her present number; Iowa, i ii,,f' Ve,l,r"kc" I , U votes couut-
-.1 . .-mi I eo, aim toe retult ccclarcel in the presence!
with two at riiisei.?. will have nvc mem-, . rli,URt
bers, if n.t six; Indian may gain one; 11
liuois will have thirteen to hor jafent
nine
j, j I- Let those who have libeled the He- i Lincoln so far, ahead of Pouglas, 2.'.3G t tho serious apprehension of-: eh a '-:
1 " I pubiican party, come out and confess thai ! Lincoln's vote surprised tlie politicians. The price cf land will cjihc vtl
J they have told falsehoods about it. Let' Still Pouglas chances are considered ! same proportion, and ail rc-rs.-as vUv
and prosperitv
tScjf nnr Loco-roo menus seem to be al- j tilt,la (lv,.llte their chief men, their Ever- the best. ! much in debt will be br. 'k-.v. l
most unanimously of the opinio that if our j ctts. their Cushiiigs. their Douglasses, : In the Legislature, Douglas has prola- ! and ruined. If their debts a la el: f
country were reduced to a position of unmii- ; their Seymours, their "Woods, to go to the i Liv a majority over both Lincoln and ' half of what their property is r. w
igated nothingness, the Nero to fiddle over ! Cotton States and assure our Southern j Preekinridge in each House, thus securing; 1 and would sell lor tiicti niter rui-
ine ruins ouui oc lounu in ine person ot Pictiircu that tiicy ana tiie'ir loilowcis sumcient streiigin to eiect a Lou"las Sen- he inevitable
Horace Creely Pied boy is Horace. ; have slandered us. This will accomplish ; ator to sttcccel Gwin.
tQ-Tlie tremeailous secession movement ! :l thousand fold more to fpuiet their appro- j Sr. ,irvu, Nov. 24. This is the fifth
in the slave Plates has developed the fact that i keusions and soothe their nerves, than a ' time that the reform government which
the
"Meetings should be Le'd ail cer:i;
State, and public sentiment .-lieu- "
proclaimed, and these oven -iu-;-u:heJ i '- '
South thinks it can do for itself. Which ! 'ei"--1 or a speeeii noui .ir. lancoin, wnom ; as i.i.u.guraieu py tne igilance Commit- i unionists should be silenced, lae.n-
i , . . . i llnv li:io lieoii f:iiii'ht. in reo-nrd tCP of 1 loi-i lin.ni 1 1 ., .1 i ..L..l.l 1 . ,..:.. l . .. , "
is eiouoirui. .-iiiiiouguot age, it is vet a mere ' 0 . - - , ...w .v. v.n.u.....u ui, inijiumr "e' snouiei do spiueei a i oi.ee.
bov in the path of moral and social pro-res- I natlc :nul a indiary. I elections, and the majorities just received ! Air. Field declares that all WeiU-
sion. That's whv it s called Sonny Sou-h I 11 - L' the I'tdeut r.nd his Cabinet are larger than ever before. nine-tenths of Intern Virginia is c F"
, j do tiK ir duty, bet Mr. Luehnmin at once 1 he pony express, with St. Louis dates to Disunion.
8, We are sorry to ay tuat "that lur- : tk.v tlic j.ravc eliargo of Ke itt, that he to Oct. 'JCth, arrived at San Franckco ou . .
key is non est con.atibie sj tar. This is in- . w.,s"pled:ed to secession iu advance. In i the St a inst. Another 1rfi Sc.tt lre:s:-.s-'
oau
But we'll have our revenge--the
1'artial returns received from three
outhern counties show tho foll.iwin.r v
: bis 'iinnial llii'SS.1"0. lot iilti) :isi:iir.- fh.i !
public shall never be. afforded the gratifua- j eountrv that he has no doubt that the Ad- !
tion,of seeing that serio-comic tragedy on ! nm.istration of his successor will wage no i suit: Jackson county, Preckinridge, 072 ;
"Turkey in Grease" which was to be forthcom- j unconstitutional war upon Slavery in the ' Douglas, oOD; Lincoln, 377. Douglas
wig. .von nnu. States, but will seek to protect the rig
President Jeems Puchanan has his ! d promote the interests ol all classi
message cut and dried and ready for deliverv. a11 sections ol tlie I nio'.i. . ridge. IdO. I his is unexpectedly
Py the way, we n-oul'l like to know Thus may groundless prejudices be dis- hc to Prcckinridge.
what the J. P. F. has to sav about the ordeal I I'dleel, grave apprehensions quieted, and
we are now passing through, and what he has i ulc ';uUl pcisuaeieu to cainuy await ami
candidiy judge the policy ot the lueoaiing
Administration. A. Y. . Tribuitr.
A Washington telegram to tie f,s!i,::-.
Sun says : It has been asked
the United States Supreme A urt
ailjudicate the pending l criitc i
e rights j county: majority for Prcckinridge, 200. ! t'"n t'-'at is, the right of the ltvr.a-;;
lasses iu J Josephine county: majority for Prockiu- j Legislature to exclude siaeiy.
I ridge. 2d0. This is unexpectedly fs.vora- IreJ Scott case, the Chief .lustico
to advance in behalf of himself. We here
freely ofler our sentiments on both proposi
tions may we never see their like again.
EsU What Abraham Lincoln uns to see at
Washington, r.u the fourth day of March. A. 1).
1801 :
States to Elect Congressmen. The
following States, which have not yet cho
sen members ot Congress, will do so at
'heir State election-i next vear. at tho
Aft. r looking to the North, he'd look to the j dates here giv?u :
Alabama,
South,
Where he'd see (lovernor Wise coming ac
cordiif, Wih lOO.ooi) minute men, and 500.000 ofii
cers, bc-ieics a l.ooo.ooo or two of niggers
with Jedin P.rown pikes in their hands
with which to knock down Free Statenien,
also big knifes with which to afterwards
California,
Connecticut,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
! ol Congress.
eiraw and quarter them, and likewise bar- ! Maryland,
rcls to salt them dowu in each individ- j Mississippi
August 5, 1SGL
September 4, Ici'il.
April 1, 1861.
October 1, lSOL
August o, 1801.
November 4, 1801.
The Cockades in Baltimore. The
Baltimore correspondent of the Worhl
says: On Saturday there appeared two
South eru fire-eating merchants iu our mar
ket. One of them, wearing a cockade in
his hat, went into a coffee dealer's estab
lishment, and said he would take one hun
dred bags on the usual terms.
"You should not have them if you paid
for all in gold, cash down, while vou wear
that thing in your hat," s-aid the indignant
dealer.
on
TARIEf DtciMoN.'Jhe Secretary of!
i0; Missouri will have nine r.gaiust scv- ! t'i0 't:iinry has dee'ded that "polished !
at r.rcjent ; bu'. Minnesota will lose cue ; bits" must pay a duty of tweufy-four per
of her j iesciu lucnibeis and continue till . cent., and "comfits, sweetmeats, or fruits,
172 with but on- P.opiesvot.eiiv on the pn f er.vcd iu mi gurb randy or molasses,'
ll.-.i of !.: H ' .:-'. o.u.-t piy a duty of thirty p;r eeat.
u uu.em. er oi ine Diur.ateu mnltumie 1 Xcw Hampshire,
ft fervent desire to see the Peoole's Pres- i t.VrtI,1 SaUl,Va'
ldt-nt elect ieiiode Isiiud,
Sent kiting to the other side of Jordon.
We presume that it is unnecessary for us to
say that this sul lime spectacle will not be
witnessed, the enterprise having fallen thro'
prwspt of rny.i'n!. ; ..J
Auother cockade buyer essayed to buy
some carpets from one of our largest car
pet houses, aud got a sharp "cussin-r' hr
November 0, 1801. j daring to outrage public sentiment here bv
October 7, 1801. j such an exhibition on his hat.
March 12, 1801. j "Not if you measure out live dollar bill i
Tennessee,
Texas,
Virginia,
August 1, 101.
April 3, 1801.
August I, 1801.
August 5, 1801.
May 28, 1801.
Snbfribe f-r The Alllghasiav.
t
by the yard, should you have a single inch
ot my carpets
This is a fair specimen of thcleciicg in
this city agiinst secession or dbuuiou.
, iiolit oi iiiniirnriu'v m tx.e
j BS&-A-dentist is not, necessarily,, piid but decliues makiDg ppy jrofes'
, because hq shows his tectL. l gageaicVtTer rtut'uiv.'
his opinion to the effect that the
tory, as a creature of Coiiitrcss. C'-u.-.
do what Congress could not do.
case ? u iWu irhich fill l-nfj'-yl'
t!n!ttr tjurstitjji tJtrtci'if h'Jre
ileci&i'un. It w ill involve the di-tinet
tion of the right of a terrhoiy to i'ic'Vc
or abolish slavery. Should the t"J'-r
cide that the Territory caimet e-.'
this power in a particular case. t-'e. ' I;
tonal authorities must bo beau a t
and if in anv case the process of the
should ho "rr-eistrd. the United
Marshal must be supported to any
by the Executive ot lie United -;-f; .
Ihe case which I refer to is to 'B-e;-;.
Kansas. The terntcrial sues
:;ou
perhaps, thus be settled by t!
of Kansas, aud bv the expected aa
of the Supreme Court.
CiiTlt is stated tharirTTorrcst
been tendered au offer of u ffjXbf
by Mr. Buckitouc of the H iti
atre, London, for fifty or CL;. ct ;f..