`~ ~~~ ~~ a 5: 3* w“\« an“) M [m *Jt tutu. mum up mam .lI‘I’I’I’IUIO .PA a .. "'KQXDAY MORNING. PE“. 4,19 m ' fig. smm Im.—-Tbi3 do}: {ya 4a. of Fob-nu]. is likely to beodmc a memorable on. in author} of the country. It is the m daignshd fur the assembling of deio iflg u Xfmtgoz'ncry, Ala” 13 form a. Son thern Confuloncy. also for tho meeting of debptu at'fi'nshingwn. in rayon-e to the Nation: of the Virginia Logidaturo, to Adopt such measum of oompromim nml conciliption u may again unilo the North Mfimth, md thus ro>tore [mum to the may. Today also the people of Virgi nitufll be called upon to chooae delngntcs MlMcouvantion, and at the name hml‘ vote on “ referring" or "ngninst referring" (bencfion of said convc-ntimx to the popular vote. ”In the Home, on Mumhy, Mr. Rico, of Winn-(u, proscmul a pexition sign -911 by 16.000 citizens. voter-i of Baton. nak ‘ng‘fiorpflme pmhlo atljuxtmont of the fin-ant exining difficulties. The petition VII wnppod in the American flng, and mu waived with npphmsb from thv gnllrrim. Th 3 oommisv-ionew u ho were ontrunod with the missinn of bearing the potitinn to flu ne“ of‘m‘emment. with thv Hon. Edward Evmtt at their head, entered and look their nut- in the diplomatic gallery. “In the L'. S. Somme. on Wedneqlny. Kr. Bigk’r ptescntell the proceedings ohhc Wakingmen's meming of‘ Phiimlelpbia, paying Congress to adopt the Crittcndvn proposition u a b 11833 of adjustment; fie spoke ofthe great importance of the meet ing. Ind the rospectahillty of its character. Mr. Cameron presented the proceedings of mother workingmon‘s meeting. He Mod to explain his remarfi made the 91h" day. approving of his mflcague': pro- Wn. While be approved oftheir hone uni-”bounce. he wu not in favor ofdl their details. He was. hmvpver. willing a: fluke my rcuonnblo concession as man as he km what would satisfy the Sout!l,and widod the was willing to accept su'ch con m as mtisfuctory. win the. {3s}. Senate, rm Thursday. Mr. 81mm! {prcsqntod a memorial praying for oompromiao, from 38,000 citizens of the 8““ of'Now York, and said that Although fie Rouble chamber was the largest laginla five chamber ew-r erected sinm the Mim- Dhgpf Hm world, except the House of Rep menwivet. this memorid would cover t opm thirty times as large as this chamber. He‘hnd already presented a simiizu- memo fid with 3.000 names. all urging concilia tion, Tho commitme who brought. this me~ moth! tore the repnsenmivu of the Mg e-t commerce in the world—a commerce which in my other country would ho pub gaze-mm.» 4711 other interests. lizppily 1300!:ng not so. - “Ingres did nothing tomb recon film In: week. It is not within the ficyeg ofmy human being to predict what. fiemult will be. The signs are gloomy mough. , . H‘The Calmxntx Compmmiw in in- Candod to quiet tlm silvery Agitation for "a. By elmfling upon the Cdmtitution a provition that all Territory north of 30 degrbes 30 minutes shall be free, and all south of that line open to the introduction of 111-res: but when, the people come to Term States, (Ivy shall say whethn they will have slavery or not. "l‘lii‘l is‘ certainly fair for the North, and no Northern mm should dbjecttosurh a. compromise, especinlly when the country it to be saved from the horrors of civil war thereby. The Abolition jour nsls—tlie Tribune, Slur. and the rest of the same Stripe—madly rave and rant against conciliation and reconciliation. with the hgpo of pnrenting the mxisses from seeing their own bed intemm. The people. how erer, mint not allow {hemeelvu to be de ludsd by “these demngoguu. but keep gtmflt'on in the path of duty and pa. triotism. . ‘lng Don‘t TI-ry I'oltfor itf—W'by do not the Republicans favor the restoration of the Missouri Compromise Line. as proposed by that, gallant old Whig, Mr. Crittenden fo— They wh'mod and groaned for years about its Npenl : why do their members of Con- gran-I not vote {or it now, when it might be inw'rponted into the Constitution. and ting made t final settlement of the question 0 slavery 2 213 mu on Canaan—The New York Tribune is positively savage and comes down hard on Benito: Cameron, because he an nounced, in behalfofsome Republicans, that thelxould vote for the Criuendon compro mho‘u mended by 36M Bigler. The Madcap, of all propositions “to humili ate the onth." “it is the most detestable, the mast coral-(11y, And the most irregulxz.” This Abolition print will soon have its hands full ofwork in reading men out of its puty. Rectum-More sensible words we have not Mendy met with than these from the Lovell mm...“ \Vhen negro alarm-y is W it will probably be _done, not by (50;ng .0: by the Legislatures of the free sum, but by the due Sales themselves. Idlda'rblsiieu. not ours, ad the less we «have has! and do shout it, the better. We have no use for “three million: of s degrad ed an] inferior race,’ and if we had them hue, flair condition vould no‘ be improv ed. either intellectually. oocinlly, or politi fly," I my“. “ MP—The Montour Iron Work; the Ingest in _the Sam, with one Wampfin. has stopped. and u lent 5w uhuabeen tin-own ont‘of anqumni in the dead of winter. Ano fiflifiem that wan to 5119' the «with «ism-ooh. .. . ‘ “mm .9: .g with: ‘O, wu»m,msw~mmn ”gm-wag“. . WV y. 1. film» III:- N 39"" hm, ’ L" ‘h' x ‘¢-__v- The Criflmden o’l. ~. , '———~‘~—-v_r‘.v»-~~ pro he“ ' - 3mm W7l. ' 1:1». {iambflwzg‘gde the Terri“): in! hit; it‘ A“ ‘. 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They Ire in dutyl bound to spm]: : and. more than thin. they ; have the power to xpcak. L'et. that power' be mod for the salvation of this great Gov ernment. and for the preocnntion of their most sacred rights cud dearest interest... They will thus ndvnnoo the onme of Liberty | throughout, the world, and fsitlifnlly dim; charge jlie duties they ow. theii' Cmtot md : their fellow man. Until thit- lut attempt has proved fruitlm we should not wholly give over to despair. I —~—-—-- - duo—~— ' Do the Republican: in Congress nape-l. untthe Vimof their Constituents? 1 Memorial that memorial ha been ”I“: to Congress for weeks put pnyingfor tlxe‘ pots-age of the Crittemlon raolutiom. with a viow to restore [mace to the country. ' Meetings lune been held in every Sat” and in almost every mmty.mdmhlgthnoe‘ remlutitfmn. Petitions hundreds of feet l long. and signed by tens of thousand: of { names, have poured in upon the mambo". .' and some of our unudkfimblnd stats-i men and citizen.- have been selected to en ry them. Men high in ofiee. both in until out. of Congress. have plmded for the pu-' age of these resolutions. Influentinl bod~ ien of men, ropranentipg the great lindms trial and commercial imam of the coun try, have united their Yokes to secure it. Warnings have continued to come from pa triotic mm “fine South, State me: Sate has receded, mrl other: are tpeedily to fa!- low, because there appear: no disposition to yield {a the dam-ads of fight Ind justice. But whit rflnct lave A“ than demon-(mm)!!! of pnpnlu- sentiment upon the Rrprnulo riws of the people? None whstcver. The-y are utterly diyeyu'dNL and even treated with oontem'pt. Petitions md enmtiea are ‘in-mm away um“ {heir (indium.— anth is wasted upon deaf and unwilling 03H. ' . Thou- men are no Rrprem-kzh’mof the peo ple. 0n (lu- «mfrm-y. they persistently op pme the “-1-th of their constituents. It is idle (0 charge that them petitinm for peace and mm rom'ue come from Democrsts on: Iy. They are the united cxpwinn of men of all pin-(3os. many Republicans included. —-I’u!r:'ol am! C 7113)". " If civil, war follow: a formal to ndjmt tho exi~ting diffivulfim on such a huill, Elm Crittmxdcn (_‘umpromi.~o,] mrfu! rill I/u- rulwaihliry gillum who rocct all compro— n.Lsc."—.-Iv[unu Sumnd. “Any Northern Senator or Representa tive- wlm shall vote to .mnrl it [the Crittrn. dun Compromise] out to distract and in<ult our fienplo. will he branded hy a retributive mar m indelible m that which disfigured the forehead ofC¢in."—Star. @The editor of the Salami. in putting in a kind word in favor of the Crincnden Compromise. but erhoea xhe voice of nu PEOPLE for a, fair and bloodless adjustment of the (hflicultim which now so threateningly hang over the country; whilst the Slur echoes the sentiments of the Abolition'mt (ireely. and the Abolitionism who follow his lead in this quarter. .The Th‘bunr, by en couraging strife and heartbumings betwoexi the North nud Southflus done the true in— terests of the whole country immenae dam age. The Star spam no opportunity to imitate its example. 'l5 this mane right? —is it patriotic? X 0 3—THE I’EOPLE say, .\‘o! X 0! The Bloody Code. The special advomtm of A bloody code to subdue the South regal: amuingly the ide of a slave. insurrection and A general mu aacm of the whites at the South. History furnishes a lesson which they seem to have forgotten. England attempted, during the Revolution, to do the same thing that Abo litionists are trying to do now. She tam pered with the shves md with the Indium yet the thirteen Alive colonies. led by slave holding gum-ls, wens not abmdmed' by “the'God of Mel” because of tint fact. Never 81' 80 [my Toms. A Republican passed through, our Boa ‘ough g few days ago. He bud been on s {cm of business throng!) hunter, York and Cumbeflmd confides. and bad fiber-l intercourse with the people. Be In 3' vio- Vlent ecu-doubt. Ind expanded him-01E «a be “flatly uton'nhod Ind surprised to find no my varies in the country. If he chu- Odd 1 thoseoppomd todvil was a forks, “martini; found them hrgeiy in the 1'!»- Ufiyh donation—Wat M Jim iii-p W ‘ - 9» “huh to [lan J. Xma, In" for l ‘ $9.193. c ’ l I plish. Let the business turn of our North-j em cities think of those (Mashhad. if they! cannot prevent dimnion. let them pnvcnt I war of sections. For it is as important to‘ Northern as to Southern interest: that the' South should not be summfly invaded, m 1 am :11. present .ynmn ol labor. by‘ which I“ the great staples of American com-i Inc-rec are pmlumd, and by which it, in any-T Mod to purchase the production: of North-f em industry, should not be overthrown. m BLUBTEREBS BNUBBED. Minding to the almon- thmtn of tho A bolition coercion section'of themnck Repub lican IMI. the Allan)! Evening Journal, 3 Republican paper. who-e editor my be lup pofied to know thou: well. quidly minds them of their fondness for iron-d: rubel man blown; ' ' ‘ “The cheapest wdtho thinned. kind of pttrinfirm in that which coats naming. So. too. with ant species of mumgr which. out of dung”. “porn nnd banners. or the Ruby of Abolition‘uu who have for no In» ny years been teaching mu- nnd npine. (on paper.) not one of them ever faced their en emy. \th heroic John Bmwn. acting up on the principles so many pmfmd, In! In prison uniting execution, what Abolition» nu went to his rescue!" The 1.1-3;ng who div-mum mod elo quently in favor of men-ion will keep their precious bodies out of sight should bullets pegin to fly. § In thegcnn-ntion Ihicln framed the Con- I-timtion of the United Staten. Alexander ‘ Hamilton Mid: I “To coerce the Sum: is one of the mud. ’dest pmjm: that was over devised. A {nil mro of compliance «m never be confined to '2l single State. This l-ein the case, can we hummus it wise tq )mnrgn civil wnr? It iwould be a nation at war with itself. Can my Mable man he *0" (unpou‘d townrdn ’ a government which awaken war and cumgc I the only means of mpponing itself—o gov iemment ”I“ can exbt only by the sword? 3 Every such mu- must involve the innocent faith theguilflv. 77451 ting/t mnfdemtian Humid . I" 'zntto L. vn'rn/ ml; rn'h':(n a in! 3:11:51?“ Nrnmrlz."—}lllms Debates {3.11110 1 Fedemf'énnvominn, vol. 2. page ”.33. ‘ put—it in orilv necessary to b:- mihded ol“ the danger! of the predonl. “711M676! the” future may have in store fm tho American people—whethonmcenlmllmntinuawithin our trailers. or our land be rent with fmter~l nnl ntrit‘v—it now hemmw- tho mll‘llln and imperative duty of the Democratic party] the only true conservator of the Union, thei (‘nnstitutinm and " the equality of the States," to giro n frro exprmuit-n urnpininn‘i upon tlm danger! whirl: thrnnten (‘nmtitn tinnnl liberty mid nwnzu‘o tho tights of nll‘ tho StntM of thin (‘onl‘odc-rnt'y. Therefore. in nrcnrdanre with tlir nnunimnm rvcom— monrlntinn nftlm Ilmnm-mtic Stutu Exm‘uu tivo ('nmmittoo. tho Doniocrnoy an‘rnn-‘yl-i rnnin nro mrnmtly invited to send throo drlegntw for each Smntnr. and thruc dula ogutm for finch Roprmvntuliw. to lm clm— 'N‘ll in such mzmnor and at =1“. time 03‘ ______ 4.... w A__ 4 may lm tiE‘t-‘ani limp-r. to lllt'O! in gvnorni The Iron m. on cm W» Icm; 2?.".f:";.:’"Tit:,l‘;:f,“,,‘.’:‘::;.."§. if‘fi-Zz‘b,‘ Th 9 New YM'k firm“ introduce; “'“h mug/.1. I). lßfil. to takho intn (‘nmiilni‘ntinn ‘ effect the declaration of tlm Duke of “'9l- ‘ tlw proapnt (li-trm‘tml flnl] dimlml atnto of lingtnn to the lirithh I’urlimont at the time tho I‘vlltnlry. “tn “Nth-fin thri‘utvnod Foo he introduced the Catholic Emancipation “hm” vmlrnr‘n, and to m" m ”“01””‘mflin‘ hill Auconcominn wmtohommle the Duke ”.10 {“loth ““1”" on “ “A"? hfporpct ' _ ' ‘ titty." RV nrilvr of tho (‘nmrmttmn resolved it almuld be mado fully and {What “'11.” u H. \\'£lslt.‘huirman. so as to satizt'y all, and leave no mnkling lIARIISBL‘IC, February 1, 1861. vertigo; behind. In propnning the bill in. '— the Houu‘ of I’oorw. he used these momom-l ’ ble- words: “My Lnrth. iam one of thosei who have probably pruned more of my life in WA: than most mon. and principally. I may say. in civil wgr, ton; and I must say thii. that in could avoid. by any sacrifice whatever. even one month of civil war in the country to which I am utm‘hed. I would sacrifice my life in order to do it."— Tbere is wisdom and mnnul in those womb, and their applicability to tho prownt condi tion of this country is strikingly cvidunt. Mr. Madiwn mid : “The more he reflected on the mo of {me the more he dnulitod the» practicability, um justice. and the «flicnvy of I! when applied to people m//:'¢'li|':'(n/nlld no! induv/mx/ly. A Union of Swan containing such an ingredi ontseomod w‘provido for itsowndmtruction. The use of form.- ngnnht 3 Same would lrx‘k more like I declaration 09’ war." [lbelmtm in {he Ft-dorul l'onvonnun. vol. 5. page 140.] Mr. Randalph and M r. l’utterxnn in Wist ing to frame the («institution proposed to give the federal pnu-rmmnt pom-r to use force agxin-t the States; it'wrw refused. Humane, Jm. 3L-Gowmor Curtin has appointed the following gentlemen as Commissioner: to the conference of States called by the Legislature of Virginia to as semble in “'uhingtnn on Monday next:— Wm. M. Meredith. Thoma White, James Pollock. David Wilmot. Thomas E. Frank lin, Andrew W. Loomis and William Mc- Kennan. The three fink-nuned have m cepted: the other four luvs not yet. been heard from. All Rtpuwmm! ‘ The appointment of Wilmnt is generally denounced by conservative men, including many Republicans. _Cuvzuxn, Jun. 3l.——The Governor of Ohio In: appoimod the following gentle men comm'mionm to Wuhington to con fer with the oomminsionars from Virgini, and they hue been confirmed by the Ben nte: Est-Governor Chase. Thos. Ewing. J. C. -Wright. Wm. Greenback. V. 11. Horton. Ruben Hitchcock, F. T. Backus. nus-The Legislature of Bhodo luhnd bu rope-dad the Paschal um 13m of am Side. The "sober second thought” is a work. wwlzyvgmyau sum: Dyspepd-iu‘ brinf. but walla-in km to: .xhc‘nu! mucus dine-s which that an M‘ liver. and in hot. the Uriah-pun. Un til Dr. Green discount tho WM Bitten. medial Mind «Man-lib memwwmflfi din-nu < . 'I H.” “(4 Y~ :N- tomoon. ~ Ratlm'll. That, the reveal digtricts are hereby «manly invited to aka, in the man ner moot convenient and agreeable to them. ¥mn¥fl and efficient pennin- to main a ull. uir and able remtation. ‘ .Rraohwi. That the Chm of this Com ‘mittae iuue. immodiwrly. I copy of thm ; resolution: to the Chairman of each County [Committem ouch about mombor of mi: Cotnmittee. and such other lk-mooratu as inlay be thin oonveniontly Ind pmmptly lmrhed: And that, to aid in and fecihtnte ~thia matter. much membcrot' thiaCommittee furnish tthheix-men with the nemee end , nddreem’df Danoem in this district. -' The Committee then adjourned. l ,_ . .... _W DHOCBATIG STATE CONVENTION! ’ The Democratic State Executive Commit (toc of Penniylvnnin. at a mmting held in the city of Harrisburg. on the 30th ultimo. nnnnirnouxly re‘olred to elir-it the views of the Democracy of the- “old Keystone" in rotorrnoo‘ tn the prey-tit. terrible erisiu of our Nntinnnl nfiidn. . The failure of tho Republican party to meet, in A proper spirit of mnominn and onmpromiso. tho overturn- r‘nndc for the ad jurtmont of our National diflioultios, ron~ den it noomnry that the united Downer» éy of this (‘nmmnnwoalth khonltl take: prompt. decided and energetic action in the ‘ promises. . . 1 We nro in tho midxt of a rerolntinn,‘ brought nhout by tho teaching! of an AntL‘ Constitutional part . a party mtinnnl in in] aims and sectional in its principlos. Six of our uiitrr mvoroign States hm'o nlmdy‘ withdrawn from the lerrnl I'ninn, and nthohx throaton speedily to follow. The Democratic party. over faithftil to the Con “ “on tint t‘“ ’ slitutinn rind the: huts. seriously dopmlm this (lelplorublo condition of our common and be own! _country: Th 3 pfriljmw im pending is ”I'6 natural malt of a departure mm the true (‘nm-titutinmfl tlnctrinm gloati fnntly maintained by the Democratiangan 'imtinu for the past sixty yours. and can nnly be rammed bytho rseutnblishmont nttlmso ancient and hmo—honnrod principies. It in not mfrgsmry to road] the. storieknf the l , nnocmnc COUNTY' comm The members of the Dvmocrntio Commib tee of Adam: munty nro rpquestvd to mwt at Wu L's Hotel. in Gettysburg. UN SATUR— DAY NEXT. (Fobrunry 91h.) M 1 o'clock, P. BL, in order to mxro n reprmentution of the munty in the Domm'mtic Mate Con w-ntinn. who hold at Harrisburg on the 21-! of February inst. A: the bu-inen to be transacted will be of extraordinary impor tanw, any member of the Committee is urged to he yarn-ant. JACOB BRINKERIIOFF, (Wu. 38"“:0 Committee. an appointed by the last County Convention. is constituted a.- fol lows: Guttyshurg. Jacob Brmkerhofl‘. ILJ. Smhlo; Cumberland. Jacob Lott; Stratum, Theodore nghinlmugh; Freedom. M. Mo- Fnddon; Lffi‘cny, F. Mclntire; Hamilton bnn. D. Sn der; Franklin. 15. Deardorfl'; Butler, M. fincmns; Menullen. Joseph Wolf; Tpone. John fickenrodo; Huntington, J. B. Miller; Lntimorc, J. Hecht. Sn: Read ing. Th'omfls N. Dicks; Ilnmilcon. John Dellone;'Berwick born, Joseph Wolf; Ber wick 21)., John Miller; Oxford. J. S. Gin; Conowmo. Francis Crichton; Mountpleu— Ant. .1}; mun; Union. Wm. Sell: Ger many, 8. S. Bishop; Mountjoy.B. B. Miller. Another &au Sada—The telegraph an nounce: the secession of another sau— Louisinn; 5“ same. no now out oftho Uniou.vi:: South Ont-onus. Georgi, Florida, Alsbung Hiuiuippi And Loni-inn. emba cin; a. territory twice u lugs .- England and Ire-had. In nfew dun. in .Ile ty, we dull hue to did Tan- m the list. Dmon, Jan. 29.-—A Inge naming dotti sem ("or-bl. to mofihn of‘ho border sme- wicket-em ed in the city ball but "unfit: jaunt-3t w I all “015%. mayor. haw-n pack u dredn being-ml. «amt: unite-no. The meeting-u adds—ed 13-min“ Democntio and Republican 1m— ”1360:..de Wu tho-d -miaion of tau-Hm unth‘ of dam 30 minnu-ufltumwflh «flaunt-hwy; mvnflhutbulhofho. ~‘ ' ' . f .' . .‘smzh .e 0 '..'~.. ;~ Womanmn ho onsuurdn week.nhmn“mb‘s9" , _Tf—J‘ ~ »-—--—.—~ ~.;~ emu-In.“ Ho’ynlplu'unt And Kim “ ' TMDENT.—Tbe train of \gmbimtlfsfoagli'ilh. “X > ‘ ,’ an .. ”0Q thover-ln Get‘ynlmrg. on "on“ “fol K ”... V_ ’ ‘ “awn.“ get wx‘th nvfngptful ac \\ cider 39% J: Crass! limestone '" ’ . ‘ = 'to milm this side of the ‘WI , _ g r, . ' ’ a}: 3' fif‘. -‘- we Hutch leading into the - \s': left open. which threw , n. . ‘ . , 2 . ‘ - V \ LEWII‘. Via: ' mnel Wolf, mob 1-: Miller. Jourph J. Smith. And Bet. -- the train 03' the track. the locomotive—tho m" m‘md’ to hi" th’y‘ilfltllis Samuel Shorb. George LIVK , u Hanover "-_going down iin embank ”5 hour or need: I" ’' I‘ Andrew Manhall. Fran: Pohlmnu. fl' fl feet. and tu ‘ we?“ Tm,molm “Will be Wind. ex‘ John (linter. Joseph Arnu. to. our or re P ‘ ' "not; over on itii tendoninvitationtoallauchsumwwhuthen John l-‘lcshmnn. Christion llemler, , lldt'y thus causing considerable injury sluvrholding 0' non~slaveholdin .u. Rte, John Ricki-ode. John Kuhn. 'to the muchine. The pmwnger and other i "illll’s639'unite with etch other 53"“? ’"- L‘upt. Thou. Brad}, .Peifl Stallsmith. For: were not damaged. though all the filing”? to W'ryffmmfi ' ‘ '”V Ii . eEn 'neerJlr. . - ”"3 . erpm "w i them“. DJ". Smith,-l J). {a hwn’enoo,’ \ ‘ka Th}! 33:11.? nl E‘ “ofiv “1d 1118 I touch wit.- originiilly formed, and consistent- Jacob (imman. John Stool). . iremnn. l'- .. . Wt: a,““ml‘;_°‘g§l‘9¢ Fl With its prinripleu. routo {ifl'ord the peo hoot! Limhrm‘. "Mh‘erffyitt. ~ '- lm W “Fri the frightful churac- P 0 0f the ulnreho‘kfing States ndequmc Francis Smith, MichaelOverhuugh. Her 0! the accident is OOnSidered. They lfownggggggfor ”m. “9w”? 0’" their 14513, John Lilly. £541.. then read the following “00d munt'ully by “‘9” posts—the former ' fourth dnv :{otiigx‘t‘u‘o‘nesa‘tg race}: of] e remlntiona. accompanying the some with csmping with a badly hruiwd foot. and the. \Vuhingthn, Eimilnr cgmmiaégx; Oltyjof. rrn"’! 'Pl’ml’f'“¢¢ rl.m“lrkfltcfle 7030' latter with a revere wrenching. Another “‘1 by Virginia. t 0 mn=ider. and «pm; um it worn iiniuiimou- yof op . . 1 mo 've was soon a. . ble, agree upon Snmosort Ofad ment. i.~W'r_im_um ...-n. ”W’iigiiéeg gait”: {mix-1 m WW; I content] hail this moiéi‘igi on the all partiznn proJudices Ind practices. and rt~ u . .' . . . . not mad] “”8 .N“ “f Virginia "in! [ROM utinfnctidn .L wlie it<clf into “committee of the whole" uni" midnight. _« Hr ”“0“ ml! not he, From the panthiatorv ofthatnnciontnndifii for the pfrcscrvatiorli or the Union. the resto- able in regime!“ Pb-‘t for seven! weeks. , nnwnod commonwealth. we have the mum. ration o pom-o am pron writy. and the ex- - ’ .‘ ‘ . , “mu re thnt wh t h notion of equal and emit. justioo. md fra- OLiTRAGh A.\"D FUBBI‘AR'I .—’l‘ho Mo- ; she l‘vi’i’ll-iwomnpliitl:. 1:113 «fiwifikfin teriinl intercouru) and {t‘llowrlllp to and Clmfllfitown (Nil. “"10" fimll accounti 813.6. enlightened Ind persevering ofl'orts I. from all gunners and ”cumin of our blood- of a hold robbery committed in that place i It if highly gratifying to know that other 1’0“!!!“ [‘m“"- , , on Sundnv evening week. The houm of Wm States 11"“ appointed WWW 2_ [Lao/171‘. That while we abstain from ' , era “meet. those of Vi ' ' ' ' - - - , Mr. Joni: Roman wan entered b , youth council.— cnniinaung my party or rectum. in VIPW of . _ , yan un ,When memhled, they mil constitute in. tho peril-i iliiit w l‘uirfullr befiet our beloved knOWn lndmdllll, through a back window, body entitl in an eminent degree to the clnuiitry. hittinllhl‘ li'uum-e that lim e produced Iml übou: $l4 taken from B bureau drawer : mnfidenfl‘ $lllll9 country. t ion). we co ini y unite in petitioning our ' 3 ii ‘ . . l The Peder A ‘tnhl ' " ' ' Legi-lntuie to tnlu‘ liroinp! and (lmidod “-1 A room can] edby Mm AM‘.BOUM “. Bh‘O resolvedf‘eratt ExiPori‘: Filtgmm him? U . . .. Sister of Mr. Join Bonn. of this la ._ . m “‘t Ty,” lb utopq tmsnrds viciiring the skirts of our _ .. _ P ""- herebv unpainted bv the concurrent Voh Commonwealth. by revealing A“ law- that Mu“ R‘ entered from an ndJoming room M or each bffllch 0f flit Gvnf‘ml Ammhlyu may he found upon l(-l" statute hooks in the time, when she was Wped by the Mmmibsioner tnthc President ofthe United flmmt with In“. “M’gmh Chmggogf 0;". throat by the mndml' and struck on the Stan}... 8211] Judge John Robm‘teon is hi‘rehy i terllf‘n, oi Imt may ten to im e t ie‘ '8 to Me ' ph'ke rota ' ' rocovvry of fugitives from service. on the head. He next. tore the apron from h". th); State glgouth Cnrollimxifluhllngt'h: WW 0f on, brr'thl‘t'n of a“, South. l body. and draw it tightly around her neck, receding States that have receded, or shall it. Ram/ml, That wo‘hmm’ly approve of sudden her in that condition. The thief secede, With imiTl‘Ctinm *0 rmiwctfully use the llN‘lli-urol of compromise of the renew then made hi. “cape and 1,“ not been ‘ quest the Preiitli-nt 0f “'6 United Still”. bio and the truly honorable Join J. Cum heurd afaince Ki!- R. has . , and the nuthhrities of such Stuteia'tq ngrm ‘ rnnn. of Kentucky. and respectfully bo— , ', . _ been ‘P"!’“ to abstain, ndingthe proceedings cotiteiu; : reach our monilwru in Congress to exert ‘ critical condition ever iunce. Thi- il the {hated by Lil: action oftliis (ii-neml Assem their cndmvon to the utmoat in their fourth time themhouw has been robbed I)". from My and an arts calculiited to. |iipeellv adoption. before the .cntiro South during Ihe winter. ' . . {guinea a collision of arms between tho I shall hm o abandoned the Union in durum. . —-— _-___ ' I (68 and the government of the United . 4. Badml. That the active and patriotic‘ 8"" the House, at Harrisburg, on the States." leoursn of the lion. WI. Biouu. in the U. 2.“). ult.. My. My“, presented a petition However strong may be thy (limits in on. S. Senate. it entitled to the mtitude of all from citizem of Adams count ' f ter into Midi an agreement. Igm ('nnvinccil :Uriion-lnviniz men. of whatever rhnde of lfll la . .)' or the “3‘ that Ido not [WSW the power, Coup-ens, 'WU or motion—imil that the cooperative pen 0 a we conflicting With the Compro- 'nnd Congress slam. iidnt‘th'o war-makinw “and mncilintorydismition recently "in“ mm- Acts of Congress, [NLSSOd in 1850. POW", Pall excrcile thetlircretiori Magoo 1 ed by his colleague. lion. BIIDY CAIIIONO ' and laws of this State conflicting with "m ‘0 abstain from "’3' “d all “MM“; ‘ cam: for him thenpplimtion of the familiar the laws of other Slut , ll - ted ‘0 PMUN 3' 901155303 affirm between ’ sud helutil'ul proverb that mm. “A frinod . . . 9’“ ‘ ’o' Penn?“s this and nny other government. It would . tin sic/din a flit-u! M~al"—-ond‘the hearty from “mm” of *3 county for the re- therefore he ii iii-urination fortho )Ixectitim “nagging” mung. (u ,pcal of the “passed on the 14th day of to ntteuiptt to rmtrnintheir hands by an 6. mi. tin our turn wane. A ri1,1859, for the rotectio "13mm?" .5015? tam #9110: which “31m“WMfith our fellow dfiwm‘ 's’“: u the Miami)“ t ltlhOf game, m 1|“ hm no Mggndlwlinrolfl ff ' I) endeavor ulwnys to duly estimate and as o e county or If h" '3O ""1“” Mi flwl'imiflll“ - ‘prmtioo the noble sentiments. thMu-e Illa” Adams. _..“- ‘__‘___ dam which he would ho forced to 082 y“know no North. no 3mm. m, East. no. GO TO MIXXIGH'SI—IIa m. ed though in conflict withhin agreement. '7' . wag." but. uwe [tam now and {men-p," I “£B9 “Ich Mme ,I! . Under existing circumstances my [moot I G. Raolml; That won-o nppnu'd to the .' ~ ‘ ntiot‘ W Mtunl’powqriis qonfined within,n row coercionof my Southern State or States by mm" some o“th refill} t‘ltlt‘ndwln Prices limits.- -Ibia my (“‘6' “‘JYWM “Erna the General Government. a it would only 10". to'flflmtflnqn His atock ofOonl'eo- and protect “19 fedcul PW"! Width” 1 ‘ 'render the prohhility of an ndjnaotmmt tionsis'hirg ' an kermhnmtdaily adding “Whnlfi9l”.”’.‘n‘ tilllmtyhuprm’i, i more uncertain. W! would h“ “'0 means ol‘ to it by selections of the most olioi t he cnhle. and “Ronny to employ the comma. .hringing upon or civil war. bloodshed. and l l . l . . _‘' 0° 0 “my“ mama to proteat tlmproperty aftlio the ultimute ruin of both sections of the n" mt '° cities. And then h" 598““ too, United Rtatn. “"1 (OO'P'M' “‘9 public 'coultry. 3 " can‘t be beat." the riu-ii‘ty comhining nl. peace of this the seat the federal govern: . 7. Remit-«l. Tint we duly gym-into the most all broads. Give Em..- oall. You merit. lt'the ”Mingflmlé‘ “1"“: from : critic-l wd “now“!- Pavilion 0' ”19 ""- will find lu'mattentire Anilucom odut' “."Y “"‘l a" "t” “”0““th *0 PM“ a wi cnhle Preaident of the Unitod Staten. dur- and hi' ‘ -r.. - ~ n_ui » “‘3’ IMO" 0f arms. "“71“” dungerno “'"dgo in; than trying smm "“3“” we 100* up- the“. ronmuhlou Imible. . gihe deprticati:l Will no lionizer exist. 10- M thedenunciatiom hurl a hut him onl ' ‘ ° V i h A ‘ ""9 N“ no ”PM” “be?” *‘ "i“ the part of either side of thfinmmendingl ] ”$6121: JllxfiLfi-JXXGLE—On 89h". of tho miniinirtruiion fronitho' “a?“gng'y portion. with lieu-trait mrrmv and ”1"... (uy “'9O "‘0 ud quite a full of mom the But 'Wllllflt I can enter into no engaged 3_ Run/ml. 11"“ we miwtfully request deepest. of the season, making excellent "WM “‘10" “I“ ""‘t ”25""va cordinllvmnfi. the publication offline prone-dinin- andre- Ileig‘liing for xerox-u] (luvs. and mnm’ a mend t‘l Congress.‘ th much confidante solves in the three Wm“! this county. .~ mer .1 . h 'd _ ' ' that it will meetlheirnpprohntton.tonhetiun . ryseig newnshmlhythoyoungf .. l lltlt l The meetinz m then .01de nt some full“. ""31” ‘ 112* nny “w 0:19“ :1“ 0 ”SE" a length hy Dr. D. S. I'm-r 2: and 11. JSI-Jnu. ' 0..”. dolei- and th hti 1 ll: {I at NO? 0 grgs‘trn ’33 $811.00; ml”; Dr. Pefi’er int l the followinw.‘ W' h h . rnup ieie ‘tcon emf ate "y“ 90010110 e eneru _ which "as do tmdm." out 'a diuentiucw' it tis music oftlie bell». :Awmh v ofVirfnnu: Jam one oftlioug mm P ~ ~ one: foil". m. enjoyed inmates sloigh- who sl.“qu ‘ my; {melkewule erlml. That we orient-ii um mmtfrioml- "‘B' “1"“ "WWW“U“ “f I“ “"0" "W {iiilieTiii fiefintmete the iJISiOAImSF‘ih’; lv feeling! to .ghe people of the Southern trnnsactcd on Willie“ and ang‘flerfl' States on name terms inst and honorable ta Staci-kind nre not‘inicnlsi'hlo of. “to. ir‘mnyl 1y done on u “sliding mile." 4 all sections of the country. rouge servo rn oi opal-n-z ieir 0m 3'“ -, , . t , ; ~--- 1 e ' ' ofV' ' ' instit'u'ionu hi]- the pooplr‘ of our section of m": drnmng 9’ promiunui 0‘ the hel im‘itlglt’ih‘rfl :xjnflzgldor 1:531:03: the Linon. and that \to pledge our honor Cmmopohtnn Art Association has been ofnccoiiiiilhliingthisinestimnblehencfit. to do all In our IK’WN- hr \flml 31ml rlml‘ pootponeduntil the lBtl|oprril next. Hr. Gloriommawwfllo 1130111956»,th PM to mtnrc unto them their Just rights. that H. 0.0 m: M the pa“ "thee will receive histor)‘. mch‘ an achievementdiofli‘l’n rn-lu- , we shall petition our Logitxlatnrc tn n-nmre ‘5 ‘ ‘ ' . . » ' ition to her own fame and the welfare Of that All lnws on our statue books which mnflict m . .1113!“ up (9 that nine. -. 1 whole country, would gum tht-m'nll. -. €- witlitthe Contvititiition ofttho Blllll‘d Stutmif ”4v. hm been shown aitgunfimi . 3.9".“ BUCHANAN. nni oprwo or! pcrnn ting le tntrnre - "' - - ‘ -—‘"“"" "‘ T“ on bu<illoss through our State with their "we" ”'3'” Wgfiénwm M ”‘9 9"“, The Republican Party Wanting 3 Gnar- ' pmpflty. of the Umtutfltnps {lld Canada.certifyingt ' ‘ dint. '.~ ‘ ' The meeting then adjourned. to tho luperior excellence Of Dr. Axel-'1; According in "1“ Republican thflfl'y. ”Hit -- --- _. Compound-Extinct of Willa and .0 plart)‘ lie govt-r t'n blanite for anything ‘ll‘t-11l UNION 3mg conm. Ithe ulna of all his remedies in articles of £32,“;3iurufgn'fir par m are ‘0 “m 0". The I'ninn Rifle Company w organized 8"" WM” utility. Such evidence from. Thus when they passed the. two yours nt Mam“ Rock, on Saturday fifth. h'v llri- ' such high warren been us out trimpgzntly nmendmen: t 3 the Bliluf‘ifnohuse‘tts Conietti‘tlu ‘ ' 2i l ' ' . ' '‘. tion I in.- a o vtei ('l mom. i was no it? 0 Fin-d 0 lnspeotor m‘fi‘ Aft" drill. the n- (to positton we hate 10.”; nuun Pal Ropulilicnns'whri «lid it, hut the Democratic (ompany ulJourned to their Mmory, It J. ’ "“1 w [.O Duct. Ayerl prepantmna. minority that didn't vote them darn. E. Smith's. and unanimously adopted the or more ptfllcuhrly our Idvcrtuement 0‘“ “'hen they passed the Pemnnl Liberty following rmoiufiom: 'them. K 0 publishers need he more oppos- bins, Ilig‘i didn't. do it. but it was all the - Whi‘roiu. wo. citizcus of Adrian countv. ”‘1 than we "9 mime P'T‘multmtion of fm:°fl(l°‘.“lc:'"lunsmd"dozeu Democrats l’:i.. liiin- thi< do formed curl-vire- into'u uscke in nu ' shu twe knew when “n t.” ‘9’” n are. . Mllllllr) Volunteir Cum any. to he known q ry 3. pe, b‘.‘ :\\ hen they_eli~ctod}fr. Lincoln toirinu- _ .. , , , , l n _ _we hoanhat his remedieuwere show any th .. QLi o,fl ct.” ¢mm it! the l nion RJfiO Comiuuw. we think". - - . glimte . 9 Il'fljpl't‘.” °9 l l 1 due ‘s‘ numb,” and the {mine we have summon of deception—that they were ' not their fault. but ofthe Demo‘hrury who . .‘llliuitt‘tl. to declare the follouing regain-_ab‘mt the host it is Imihlc to produce for qunrrclletl and divided betwwn'Breéklil-i timid, viz: the cure of diseue. and tliut they have the "a“? “"d Douala-I “I"! h: ‘36le F" col ‘ . 1‘ {Tam/"(”1 Th“ “1'- '“ Union men. “Dd confidonce of all oommunitim where thev '“hcn the 30"”! icon I r'gtnm ‘n' ii! in a Ynion Volunteer Company. are a. “u . . liixword. that he meanta tie. ten: ion ’ times willing and rmdv to st ind in bold are known. .\ot alone because the Mayor‘i b 0 ”‘59 or ‘l‘".‘s and bag“ 3° secede ‘0 g 9! , mm “flue défmce of 11:8 same agnimt all of the whole country believe them useful out ortlie Fl‘t‘llollfll rnle whioh denied they: . foreign m““‘“"’"’." powers. to their lieoplo, hut because wo know from 03”“ Ugh.” ‘" (#0 :lt‘nlloriiffl, ‘l’e pruh - - ' 2- ”'"r’lw‘l‘ That we will stand by tlw ex ~rience that thov are onto our: do we hm!“ ”WNW! tm! 1‘1"” a wrung 0:1): (‘onititiition ofthe Fniteil States, ‘0 59" 3‘3 hhlizzve weare rentlerin"suihrtuntinl‘wrvico l')\‘ll)0(‘l‘ntrl and I won men citing‘ . . ‘ . r ' South know wlmt the Black Re uhhuun ipqiiiriiiieiits rind full intvntii carnal out to ourn‘aili-riinninkingtheirvlrtnes known ' 1d ' h\' th’ wlienevcr cullod upon. __ ' were will)!" “m omg nti 0‘ or ' " - " , to them. (on/i". Prim-don. liy. } .u . wl en the other (1“ the Re [.ll. 4. Jinn/Nd. Thut we shall ever he ready _ __ ._ .... m.“ 3' .‘ y F“ ' ~ “” cane in the hennte voted down Mr. Canal:- to fight for and .\lllntl by the right: and in- The Pusey", Congress ‘ . ‘ h 1“ ‘ temlr of our lii-loved State. (Pump-fining.) , ' (1.0" s amendment reetormgdt 0 W" 4.‘li’r.mln~il. That ileretion nud l‘orhmr- line. 1")”‘1‘11‘ .theyuknew. :f".°{’tl€&.d;hwflllg once sliiill ho uniongtzit.~ and unit we will EMF 1.1:} )?;T,rglritl(;rss;!sryul:nl;‘dr ’3 by never be guided or disturjmd by political influence. ht. it come from (here it may. 5. Ran/Nd, Thu while we are-willing to morificp our lives and our fortunes for the Union of the States. we will be the but to take up arms nixist any sister New. to coerce them, film they also deprived of any of their corutitutionnl rights ml so long as their property it not virtually pro— touted. Hr. Ilium/n Reporfrd to be in Farm q/a (‘nmv promise—Ad'mim'on Ql' Kunau.—\VASHL\'OTON, Jan.2B.—l hear from adistinguished source, orposed to tbefkmocmtit arly. lhnt Mr. meoln hu :ignifled to his fiionds here his desire that they: slnll st once compromise the lane: growing out of the slavery agita tion. upon A'buin which will be mmfactory fitbegoouaervptliye Elememg: the bordflr a weddes, um w ic rpetu . He will hold no man u , l 1 fignd who sund- out longer mt ,uliuatment, md Republican Scnmn' Ind Re renentntire who deaire the mecca: of his Mfmjniuntion it is boggld will yield to his wiahu. The can “copied tom] the Sons“ unendment to the bill admitting Kama into the Union. Thus the ultimate deci sion of the Supreme Court of the. United Buta- will bow the (woman ofthe right of. Ten-i ' Leaf-Mute to lbolilh ulnar-y. . P. S.-—-It is dguicd fin!- Hr. Lincoln h apt—ed himulfiuhm of oonprmiaa. _..—4v.-.-‘-~———- m y mun—ond A 9%, al N". Oriana—3lm Bonn, JimgA-lAt ten firm “if: 11-53; 2331?: t. um , l ' 1111de team of fin Shay " m~ gunned to be - canons: Ye-jllsnnyv mmmmuwwmu ENG?!“ 1- . . In Manama»; m maths-sedan The '2: W and and We} 'fiowfim'EM’m oral Otento. ). The Republican momtcra hnvc mullo pn triotism give way to partimnship. Thcy we tlw dthger-they can't «hut tlwir eyed to it: but no it in a IN-mocrntiu and not a Republican ndmini-tmtion that hml to grapple with it. thcy hm c mt tht-msclves down quietly at their der-k! and rmolvcd to let the storm How on. Having browul diu union and political and finnncinl min by electing Lincoln. their wiuh now is to have civil war break out (luring‘Vr. Buchanan's ndministrn ' n. no that they may impose upon the (I&de vote-N who gave them the Victory hut. fall. the fall-(- story that the Democrats Ire responsible for the deplora— ble condition of public ufi'nirs. Let not our people be deceived by them. It in ('on firm that. holds the dostinim of the I'nion in its handn. and the nppmmm of the Demo cmtic party have n majority in Congress‘— If. therefore, (‘ongn-na yhnll fail hermfln‘. u it has so flu- tailed. (odounythingto save the country from destruction. the flu]: and (hegenmibifiwvill mt entirclywith our pgponenu. ' Ana thcyshan be held to it.— ” 5 I S] ... Very Significant. - On one ofthe iron doors 0! the prison ill-d there is In aid campdgn hindbm ended " Wide Anka Rally—Good Timm gags.” Well. upmtmmy 3N! waiting 13 one promised times which were hmdhtely to 733 m flushes of the Memmmeing' the election of 01d } .Abe.‘ tofi who fi,mfoflfiom the 511;; W burg. tn ewfoetfrom_ 1 18'! iron door,- vofod‘nd the proli gong! fimdl. may mindmhtcdu va t! be“ they fishnot exchmfie lsbor § Ex- bmd. me! the films-”house u‘ire u the 5m mun. On' everyiflde we see-handful \ Intuition ofthae' prmnlsed good’fiméS-- : A handful workman are thrawnant crew: man. And my, night the all: ofwe p‘lfl finddvfith' ng'le-quiied_mfl; chop; ‘ "m "m _empoyman ”flaw? :19”- :2: ‘ our c will: Iy. :5 mm m the cbiidtgi‘ at: W ‘ r MN," $0 ' ‘ . 0 mm 'Ergmmch' '_ ‘ timid ’ . .‘flilfifglm I ”:7: W. n m ‘3 “1.35:“. ‘Li 5"" ' " " ," MW We: lifiaiimdwb .. “3‘s!- 5 m of Nations“ m ham. 0! V intuit 9n the‘ luv: “‘5 in view’ l peucél‘hl so“! 9*! the eat-ting rations which now“ W 01!!! Union. y were dalivaedib‘l-‘xm! Thurndly, tfiEfiaifitfin, by lax—Mm T 'len] , ' . ignifi bolo re’d‘retfigfmept ingtlle 319 m fiffiswy dofmt m . r. .smdents \ Anise by flux vnms nf Mpubncnn Senna" 'u Mu? filly a scheme of eight Southern Senna-1.1 who widnlrvw and refused to vote. and that h-t tho pom- unfortunue Repul Hana has n mujnn‘ty. and thereby gm. Maryland in' fin'nr of necmsion. ‘ ' That mun! be the sort of treason which ‘ Judge Smalley describes in his nova} charge at New York, giving Aid to the ermn‘y!—- , Alas for the poor Republicans! 'l'hqufht to be under guardianship ofa stout mn' 9y, {unby their own confessions, whenever may haveiheir own wny they go wrong !—Bo¢lan Post. ' Prnnqflram'an: Apfifm’t‘n'g QV‘ vfonmflofl. —n.-ading. m. Jan. 23.45 sauce or one;’ hundred guns was fired here to—dsy in lion or of Rhode Island’s reped of‘h‘er ‘ new I u] liberty bill. Our citizemdrefubat m; ‘ or this first tender of the “olive branch of canoiliation 20 the South, as a harbinger . of ramming we. . Pam-mix“. B. I.,geaniofil.-Z;Tbe Gavel; nor as Lppoified t owing “W. ', airmen to Wubington: Chief Justxce Amen. Alexander Duncan, (397. ll '3, Geo. 11. quwne md 83mm? g 3. Amofip i" ,_ . ="_—'_ ‘ g ”Rev. Dr, Knmg, of Phflldeiphis: i ‘ i was unavoidablypmented fwm doliijering his IcetureinthoGechhl-modmmh last week. Rev. Dr. Stun, of Maven-burg. will deliver fine pgxt Lecture on “16$ or A ‘Feb'rflfl'yu Amhnmmumq bolmk- , 0d lot. 1. . ' '-' ‘ .- Notice. ‘. ‘ ,fi"; -_. 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