“ 9919! ~ MI l. J. lulu, lbn‘un u'u I-lonxrrol. wrimissuma o rAt HONDAY MORNING. FEB. I], IM] h w _frvm my F/iu.J:.'—-)1r. anoLx I!” undergomg a. most harming belon ”went. He in pcnturl‘d to distraction. Whig our great confcdcmcy b: in the wry duos a! dissol‘utinn, by hordes n! uffice natal, who care more for personal advance men (Inn for mcwounlry. ccam 3"“ is stated by ONB of our cokempo mic. that there were ope thousmd and Monty-fits Ipplicanu for the (sunny ap polnuxlaquu which Governor Curtin has m. “It” nude, and this is but A slight indica flqpltho trcmvndoun pressure which may bupectod After the insugunuion of Mr. n.“ isuid (hut three 0! the Ponnql nui- Commissioners tn tlm I'amm (Amgrcu .-Hon. Thomas E. Franklin, 0! Lanczutor. flan. Wm. McKcnnan, of \Vubingwand 8360'. Pollock—are honestly exerting thenwjvea to come to terms with the Com mbionen of the Border States, If true, full credit Ihnuld be awarded them for the pot. From Wilmer. nothing for good it to be oxpectcd. ”The Lincoln Dunn of the Sande on ’Dmadsy exhibited their hovtility to my measures of conciliation by voting. with two dxceptiofn, against Mr. Biglvr'n motion to extend to the Peace Commissioners the courtesy of admission to the privileged seat: On the floor. Th ngplg _fur ”unpromiul—llQß. I‘ll! ‘l. lIALI. (Bepuhlicnn,) of the Contra Com gran-30nd district, in this sum. was hand !omely sustained in his efforts to effeot an honorable compromise, and endorsed by his mfimenu, a few days 330. at Bellefonte, ‘he Nation émbodying this sentiment bo la; passed by I you of an: ucxmxn to bag-fig. fir. Kuuxou, (RopubfinJ the Bapmenwive in Congress of the Lebanon district, in this Slate. in a recent speech. gun hi: party this uolemn warning: “ Any potty that set: itself up obstinately Agginst any Ind all proposition:- which make {or peace, will go dowq before lha indigna tion of an aroused people. It in the duty of Republicans to give such pm‘rtuitinm s undid considomtion. Not to oso in vir- Qnslly to disbxuul the Republican organiza tion in Penmylvanin, whuwver may be in; [Me elsewhere." ’ He already some the coming polifimf worm. Let the Aboliti'oniuu hereabouts 'glve heed to his counsel. fi-Mr. KkLwc, Republican. of mino'u, recently introduced. in the House at Wuh lngton. I proposition for compromise. simi hrto that of the Border States. For this efl'ort “reconciliation. the New York IH tluresda liinfiout of the party. But as nu: .mu are with him, he can very W6ll en dure the displeasure of the 7Hbmu and its equnlly Algolitionizcd meniuu. “ Stand firm,” Mr. Kellog! fi‘ln u debate in the United States Sen-to, on Monday Int. that arch Aboli m BALI, declmd that “ the first thing fihey would do at the north, should war 00- m, would be to hang (In nortlu'nl traitor-a."— Tbo Abolitionisu would find it no inconsid bflblejob to hung the northern Democrats find conservative Republicans who are 0? fiend to civi) war—. 4 mu- among brothers. The supply of hemp might run _out before flu, go; 111:0th with it. -Wa understand that a [wtidon in op pmibion to the Crittendon (‘nmpromiue was circulnwd among the rmlirql Republicsns in thin phoe lut week.wd no doubt signed by taniority of omm. The movement. may yet “return to plague the inventor." The .“ responsibility ” may prove “ awful.” ”£3om: WAsmxc‘ros was no radical. fie W} to his grave the embodiment of W mwatism. and, when he died. the htlo that mule his memory resplendent 3nd enduring WP! tha mellow radiance ro fleckcd from his aim, [Huang and concilia tory course. : 5910.41 and French—lt is confidently M lened by \thingmn letter writers, that She Bxfitilh and French Governments will recognize the Southern Confederacy when formed. In such event. an attempt to “ coerce” the Southern Sums would ineviw My lead to a war with fifteen Southern fim, and also with England and France. Fru‘)’ryrca.——Sixty free nogroea from Korth (kroljas, bound .\‘orth. passed ‘hmggh 1(le the other day. Cause: the Soushgem 5W .excitcment. We nay-Expect hundreds and thousands of inch visitors before long. let our Abolition philanthropist. make their urwgements accordingly. 3 E...“ grin the State Senate, 1 few days: since. . r. Irish pmwted the petition of “ 30, WO dintnuichimd colored citizens," praying tohe restored to the rights gunmtied to them under the constitut'mn prior to 1838. 'ln short, they want to “kill " the vota of " 30,000" white men at. the pom Mada Illiperlincrmt Rab-:km'.—-Tim ' fun from u fire company of Lancwter, Pm. 'leloool632lo?Alldre“'s.of)[nswhusetu, : organized hzforo the adoption of the con as in Washington, and called on Lt. General ‘ stitution. and printed on O large Ameriun Scott, it is understood. to tcuder to him in flag. manned Gov. Andrews the services Mi Mr. Foster pmentad I petition numer- Husuhuetu militin. General Scott ously signal in more! the border Suns ‘Med to the proffer. ud then replied that ‘ resolutions. “N Government needed so volume”, and! Mr. Feuenden presented the petition of yam“, .\lmzchwty would mix “1154 "PM. ' certain citizens of Maine praying flu: some h’ ' . ————T—.-~_.-___ . . thingbe done to “we the Union. ’ .: 00W" mfow- MMUUPR“ ‘ “DJ. In the 11001543, Mr. Plenum pmmd A. w M [minus has had four Gover- ‘ ~ - ' ' , ‘ __ ‘ memorml mg'ned by 2,0!) mitten: of Fenn - 3“» MOfUcmber. Gov. Vt xlbu-d‘ ~ . _ sylmm who had rah-r 1 for Abram Law/n. W ogfixe 3d offing month, "he“ Lieuts‘, ‘ [or LA: mgr ' llu Wanda; twin. mt Governqrnumnmd “MEGWWOT. {mug ‘ U . 3HO served till Jamar: 14. when Goverfior‘ . ”mp—_— mwu must-m Gov. Lana ml finel- flew dined with the Pmident my; when he!” elected to the United?”“ {humbly week, which is A sum; u:- WEI “239,30hW by new; We: to dunner- of thair disagreement. lam t. orm m:- A g . ‘1 ' 'VKEQWHI. I'3“ MESHrinzfiem £0 SOO3M” r Wm M “ m _ . an mo 1, flatter written by Hon. Eornb Ev". ‘ Q 0 -—-n THOUGHT 1" kn, ' ' ~ ' ' " "(Zia gm: Simon meeting at. hmeutl ’7l" MOI! ll PaguylnnthOnr t . ton. on mad-y, be “y“ i 30"! Eudnd Mom, Agt'uut the . The crux: is one 0' WW dale? Ind? Republican in muster. Lippzrtmce than bu eve-r bofom amt-(1...: LJ‘TASTII. FOll. 6.~Th0 munid 1.1 ..ix . tntu'hgvu declurud their tepamion “on in this c't at l P! ‘OO - ”It. Lam. and tha withdrawal of the co. 13.7 H" ‘! What! In the warmth in '1 [rubble event. The mm- of m 0‘ the whole Lemonade mu“ ”1 theft-running Southern flute. willbedec'd- 0"":"3’ hundrnd "“39"“, The W pd m . few (1 TI 1 ’ ' 0“. int: influcnmun‘x : “The uudrr OHM", form Mdcnwn, M "I “A!" . . -. S mng Nun-ort‘uiv- . - ~ - . w ’ I "men! binds! them to the l‘nion. :1 1:25:12) in“ 34;". on}- nquu H. BM" ”"1”. ”Empathy With the weeding States draw, ‘5 -‘ 3.: “is anunty now 070! “'11..“ ‘ em I" a" “leitv dirovtinn. “(1),, u ifli—n D9m‘“""““ Imin 0' 5“ If. they adhere to the L'ninn there will be 3 John ){ycm Ik-m., Lwlcctml lli"h 00"“ i 1 - no m'supernble diffimlty in winning buck 'l’V N “k" mn'orit 'T! C J’ ( Hie nun-r Sutton. which huvn tmnlmrnrtly 9-". "d J 3. - m Dummm“ m"). Withdrawn from m. but if the-border Stan; ’l.“ In the cuty, «looting all their are drawn 11110 the muthcrn Cuiifudurmw wutu-dxm-u,&c_ I” x“"°mb('rl:l~t Lincoln gang-“iv of) the cnuntt: H “Mud. him-all carrml the city In; about rum 1““va .0 mpa "1y Inn‘fllmrll“. Whit‘it 1m- made that "“7 have “1.106 Th mm .‘ A s‘“. for “W Renemtmm thv- rnn‘ of 11m (‘i\— «if ou-r l 300 nt ‘ ' m ‘ Ed I loss mud “WM' “U PM“ I’llmfit' tilt-1H”: rum! " ‘ H m ‘l‘“ 0”!" 910 mm to ruin. MW: mud lnuk furuuri! t.) ('i'lni~inn NO' York InniCiP‘l Electioifi. :lEIIITHCTQfiWW‘ “kiwi-V'- «It :ulh (mlirhvn‘ EWHBTIL P‘rb""'—The(‘llllrc I)muocmtio nonom w» IA.. ‘...‘,.‘.1,.r t‘n' 'l. .' the muntry-1.1:!lx-tuiu-[trliofiifiitnunfle'lxntnf It'ihflt'a.‘ flee"? .‘ u”. (luv-(er “imuon in 3.4 mm and cuuntrand onifiittmmlhfimtii‘a 'A'p ) y ~tert a)" by fm'u’) 30‘ m‘w mu “ Emu “in"; (my—mid nlmud m- nm~t ml» )0; f- ‘ ml 0‘ ‘l. x .... .. ' I. . ' . m «usage-d“; of u“ {Mk “‘f M“ “EM“ 1: fixtur‘rm. F 11). s.—At the charter liuuum ”mummy": t 9 family of nntlOm. I 1- «Chan 1). D. Benton, Democrat my. elect, In ommeinallnge, ted ‘ t - ' . - the future. now impt‘ndinl: over on: 1:11;: ltxf):'.d°'." 07”: Kahlua)!“ Republiun, by hnmiy WWW» "‘3." L 0 rr-Ul in the mourn; Monty; I'm" I"‘m°“"Mic and two Silliistolry (it the Grecian nml Ituliun ro-pub—i Republic-n nhlormnn m-re elected Thir. o‘. ant mtm‘ tt-rrifivnnnuh nf thc-I’runch "'fo‘" gum ""0 fired b H . ocn . , , - ’ ie Dom .rm nlutinn: I‘n c-xpm-t to )mlrl fiftwn Staten 0‘" their ““003 ) u in tho Ifnion by form- H I.r<-pmtorou~. TllO5 idea of a civil war. acmmpunicll M “WON“ THE IBBRPRESSIBLB CONFLICT IN be. by n u-n'ilo inmrrominn. is 100 mon-t NEW YORK. “FOIL.“ t” hf" (‘nt‘vmmpd f" ‘3 moment. If The Leghlature of New York hm: eluted our ulster .‘tntc- mus! lcnvo m. m the mum: H ‘ *d M S - of Heaven let them go in peace. J In. nus l 0 won 1-. truth In tho M__.- .... . _.. Pulled sums Senate. It. will be gratifying THADDEUS 3mg. ito nll conservative men in tho country to In . upeech made in Congress, on Tuesday know that "one: Gluuv. of the Tribune, week, lion. Tn muzn Suns: mid: inns n candiflnte. and flat he was beaten by u Rather thnn Ki" concession: to rebels. , the Republican caucus. Gnu." represen- I ran/d w MI Gonrnmml :lummd into (tn “‘4 file midiml wing ofhis party, and the demand uhum .'" : whole influence of .\‘u-wnrd, Wu-«l. and the Upon this the Lancaster Intrlflgcnm very ' more comrvativc wing. mu exerted to ac pmperly remarks: “It is just and! lan- .coniplishhiudefmt. They put forward Mr. smile I“ “1' and by such threat. as these. ; 15, um as their fnrnrite. camab'date. but fin- M “10 “$3l hm been FM“! 0“ to 60"; ding that his nomination muld not be efl'cc pentmn. mid the country brought *0 the,tod. combined their forces with mom of very Yer-go of ruin. But Mr. Snvzxs in not ‘ Judge Nuns, Ind thereby mmplishrd making the sentimmu of his connituonn. ‘ the on-rthrow of Gun". A “’B9 majority or “I“ people Of Lam-aster i Of course, this war of the {actions will county "1‘ sincerely devoted to ”'9 Union, : widen the branch hvln'ct-u the Seward and and are willing to make nll honorable con-1 Greeley mum“ of um Republican party.— Wi‘m‘ and compromises i“ ordn- that our: Greeley hu the Tribunr on hi: side, .whh-h, 331301") difficultie- may babe-“ Pd. and the of itself. in n grout power. Seward, who in country again restored to its former pm; to occupy the first plans in Mr. Lim‘oln'a perity." - 4 Cabinet, hm .tho advantage of position, At I meeting of the Comtitutionnl Union which he knows how to use with effect.— ptrty of hoot-tar, on Saturday eveningz'l‘he moaning mu-ryy and zeal displayed by weekthe following among other resolutions} the Tnlmur to prevent an amicable settle wero unanimously Idopted: 5 ment ofthe difficultie-I distracting the coun- Jemzmz. That we repudiate tho pnuition I m‘. ml to oourolidnte the whole Republi °,f.H'D,“- glinddeux S‘fVmg'v 9;" ”WWI”? . can party in opposition to comprnmiw of wzfli‘rrwmw ,mm m mm h ant shattered into ten tho mm] Momm”. ‘l‘”"9 to “'W'" thepnlx‘y "f“ rmfivwnrd'n It?!“ we denounce his wntimxts and mum first. lieutenant. who has declared in favor 0‘ unworthy f n-pruentntivc of m" 879*" l ofm mljuutment. and at tho same time to countynm which they will certainly "at find . promote the personal ch-vntinn of Gfi‘f‘lt-‘V, a majority response. ‘ , - anlrnl. That we endorw the eminently Lb." attracting tn hi“ "tr'l’l‘lnrdfllt‘ PM"? 11“." conservatit’e tone of the speeches; of nuch iot' radical or ulmlitioniu-d Republican".— men ‘3 (irittenden. BiFIW-glflhll-‘Ouv C_]“m‘.This movemn-nt, howovurJuus failed. ”rm _enn, liar-rm. Cameron “in! hellog. consider-,1”, is dofmtul. Smut-II nml Wood Mme mg them. as we do. eminentlv mlculnted to\ ' . wrmm.“ n friendly inter-count: between : out of the hard fought battle Vittori— belligercnl sections ofour muntry, and to I'um'ol J' 13.5%. eventually ofl‘ectunle a nettlenwnt. Ruolral. That the mmyromise as pro posal by Mr. Crittendon resents the true solution to the problem offal-fixer Constitu- fiond existence, and moreover more“ will: our hearty concurrence. A petition will. ortra thousand n'gnahlrn, obtlined in the city of Lnnmsh-r alone, in favor of the Crittenden Cmnpromiso, luau been forwsnled to Wmhinglon. A thous and more name. could be obtained there. should it be necessary. Men of d) puma cordially endorse tho mount-e A Constitutive Republic“. Mr. Hulxn. I member of the Common Council of Phiadelphia and chsirnun o! the Comm‘ttmfin Finance of that body, 3 letd- ing memb'ér'df the Republican pafiy, was in Washington a few dnys since, and unhoxi utingly snorted the belief that nine men out of ten in the Republican puty Ire in favor of the Crittendcn proposition entire. in order to Adjust our mlional troubles.— Such new: 15 this mun gum harshly upon the nerves of the 61417 Abolitionisu. S'The mda'ml wing of the Republican: My. combining 3 large majority of its lenders but not ofits peolile, are doing all they can to thwart the efforts of patriotic men for - pomml settlement of the coun ty,”- difialltiee. These radicals Are haided by the N. Y. Tribune. end backed up'hy a host of lesae; lighte—mch as the altar, for inntnnce. But we omionaily find an “ Offset” to their hue dating: within their own party. and u- .mch we mention the speech of Col. Ann-Ix, a Republican mem ber ofthe Imgislature from Fultoa county. who soid, in the House, a few days ego, that he mm in favor of the lionlcr Stats: Profa sitinn and for the rmtahl'uhment of the Missouri Compromise line. He 1150‘ 0;. prexiedkhimself in {not of the rcpcalof such portfgifs of 95th and 96th sectiom of the Penal Code as are thought to conflict with the execution of the Fugitive Slave Law. “A majority of the people of this «unity, we suppose," remarks the Fulton Itqmblimn, "hold similar views upon the same question." So doubt of it. Ami the some may be said of tho Stub-the Aboli tion journal: to the contm'y notwithstand 3111 the United States Santa, on Wed~ nesday, Mr. Crittenden presental the pai {ion dyer-min citizens of Mnsuchunetu in {Mb-r of bin compromise molutiom. Mr. Ten Eyck presented six petition,“ of citizens of Philadelphia, asking W to stand by the conditntinn. MN”. Dixon and Bigler presented ptti tious in favor ot‘Mr. Crittemlcu’a resolutions. One of the potitions presumed] by Mr. Bigler WWtha-Oentm the some . the mo 616 m lawmofhnngylv» lain ucouul _tolirappol. A g THE PEACE EMBASSY. I The inflection of Commissioners mode by Governor ('4 krn'. to reprewnt Pvnnsylvey nin in the \le‘iinyon Convention. i~t char ?uctorixed by anything clge than lilvaility. igoodjudgment. and (Him. if he he reni l ly dosh-mu of bringing about pom-c and horn } many tn our diutractml country. and espe , ciully oft-onciliuing the border Slavo Staten. " he should not hove confined his .«electlong entirely to his mm party. m: he hm: done. and especially should he have been careful not to send the notorious Dunn Wluor on i u mission of pom than Whom no man in lour Commonwealth [- more obnoxious to 1 theSouthem peophy if. instead of‘VlLloT. l ‘Gorernor PMJKSI or Joust-u R. isclnsoLu §or both, ind been named, there would hum .been some show of times. and it would leve indicated a better Ipirit; but he has .'entirely ignored the Democratic party in l hie aolectiom. and he sent. at lean-t one of {the toast rabid Abolition'uu in tho Stete. ‘ for the purpose, We luppofl‘, (for we can con— . ceivo of no other. motive.) of insulting our 5 brethren math of Motion 8 Dixon's line:— 5 Thin mm Wiuo'r, more than any other iindividunl in the United Steteu. is the cause lof all the troubles which have grown out.of “he slavery ugitntinn: end the idea of een ' ding him on a peace maker, at this time, is supremely ridiculonu. if not wicked and in ? sane! Surely Governor Cl'mx i: not no ieluod with his elcntion to power. A: to consider himself the Chief Mngistnte of e lperty and not of the whole people of the lL‘Ammonn-enlth ; And yet his conduct. in the appoianent of peace commissioners would peep: tojuntify the infenuoe.—Lvncada In (Illiglwr. E 0 COMPROHIBE. ’Yhe Republimn lcmlcrs (not the masses ofxbat party, [or we believe they no honutly in favor of every Wmablo compromise to sure the Union.) are afraid to go before the maple with the imam of compromise or no compromise to save the‘ conntry from civil mu. They due not submit th'u question upon “hirh the existence of the I'nion de pends—to tlm decision ofa popular verdict. Those lender! hwy got the power, and they are determined not to rink it again in the hands of the people. Hear what the Pitts burg Gu:(flt (the lending Republican orgnn in Western Pennsylvanit) my: in rctortnce to the conservative "remarks of Senator (Tunas : “No Conrmx:u:.—We mter here, ,u mom tlv as We can. OUR DECIDED .\NI) barium DISSEXT TU Tm: unorxp TAKEN BY SENATOR CAMERON. nu Hominy. IN FAVOR OF THE CRITTES DEN-BIG LER C‘OMI‘ROMISK “'9 are unyieldingly ommscd to all qflnrh at mm }:erH. under e.\i.~ting oirvumstnnces, come from what quarter they may," Abolition ism is becoming bolder. _..—..- -..... ___ S'Petitioug {mm New York City done in ("or of the Grim-laden compromise, with over fidfiAm Mouoami signatures, luvc been presented to Congress! ‘ » —‘——‘«-.—— .7—7—- i, "Renlliy them is yory little to yield on either si( e. the difference being but little more Run um Abstraction, when w: some to umlyw the matter mfully."—-&nmd. H’And yet rather nun yield this “lit tie” of an “abduction,” Republicans in lmd‘ out of Congress urge coercion and I bloodshed. the out-mm forcrunnen of indi— v'ulud and rational ruin l fill-yo: Bowen. ofWuhington. am thnt. me: the closest inquiry, he an find :lon formal-ammo! ammpiw c7lO mAbupitdtlde-mt ch: in; sugurulmfl Enoch. - sou'rmn moms m comm- 810118. Our nntionnl difficulties could be aided in twenty-four hours if the mam Wow type to abide by the Cuxumution of tho United sum in d 1 in provision...” 6p: tea-prom! by the axprcme Conn. The? Id'lM‘Southu-n Scu- mk Iowa; nub tbuthix ‘Wo hour :01“ “of Musk-r 'gboht (In exorbitant dumb of (he South. Repubiimns “-11 u: that it unuld I» degrading to the North to yield to thvm -. and yet. (hm donmmh cmlrm‘o- un thmg mun- tlmn the South is onlitlml to unrlor njudicial communion of (he L'unuti-y tuduu. The first dam-Dd of the South is. that the provinion of tho Con-titutiun requiring 'tbe returnof fugitive. fromll’bor aha" be ‘ faithfully executed. and that All State Luvs which ctubaraur. conflict with, retard. or oh-«truot the erlli‘t'fllit‘llfnert'nt of tho 'fuzitnc sine law shall he repealed. There: in nothing unrenmnulile in this dcmnnd.— iThe South has a right to it; runaway nlnrec, ! mad the North has no right to protect them i from capture. 5 l The second demand of the South is in ref ierenoe to the territories. The Supreme Court of the United Shite- hoving dicided :thnt slave. no property. nnd thst the citi lzenu of the Southern State- hnvo the right 3 to take such property into the common ter-I ritorieo md hold it there until excluded by itho Authority of n Stoto Comtitution. the} .Southern Stutu, interested in Blue proper ! ty. Ink thnt this decieionbe mmctod and en , forced u all other decision: of the Supreme itlourt are respected nnd enforced. This in. ; the sum and substance of their demands. i ' But, for the purpose of reconciling dith icultiu, the Southern States new loyal to g the Union. propose to yield the right to take. ithcir property into 3 portion at“ the com ‘mon territory. provided their right to the lremninder is recognized. This in nut-Aton ‘l tially the otfer nmdo by the Crittendou res olutions. They involve conceaionu on both ritlvs. The South enncmlca a portion of | {what the b‘uyremo (‘ourt has determined. lto be their right. The North yields its pro-' I tension: to exclude slavery south of 36° 30’. Iwhich supreme judicial authority has timid-I ed it has no right to do. And yet, the lkn :puhlimm grumble at this proposition: us if: 'it sought to extort enormous conceaionn I from film. The concouiona are princiyally i the other wan—Patric! d' l'nion. { I ... _' _ - . .... ._ .. .’— i i a The Virginia election, on Monday ; hut, rmultml in the election ofn large tna-‘ 'jority of"l7nion” men. l‘lx-Gm’. Wi-m is othvd. John Minor llottn in tlcl'vntml.- . The Ropulilimm of the North, who are firing gum in huuor of the But‘t't‘st‘ of Hip ‘ “ Union" party in Virginia. have, beyond it doubt, muted their powder. which they should have prwert‘etl fur purines of ('N'P cinn, if they really intvml to inaugurate a civil war. 'l'hn ltichnintul Whig. of Thun ‘duy. u Imm: l’ninn paper—not u nnrthvni. - Republican. Chimgo-plntfimu l'uiun putu'r,‘ 'howm'q-r—in giving: in list of tho member-A elm-t. an fur us nwrtuinod, remarks. i l “We rvfrziin {mummy vim-‘ifimtinn n‘ftho imeinhers elm-l in the following lint—ombu .cing moi-v than lnilfnftlu- cmn-c-ntiun—hut 'mny rt-niurk that, pml‘u‘uly. ninwtvntlw of tin-m (iinliully :ipprm‘o- «it“lw :t'uul rjnrl to ‘N‘Nlurt‘ the Uninn nnd the nuntimtmn. in the spirit in which they were whililishml by tho fallit-isul then-public} now pmgnwing nt \leiillflluit. Unconditional ‘uniuui-t” and extremists on the other ~ich-. will run .ntitutc \‘t‘l)' until] proportions oftlic Cun u‘ntiun." l 1 Tim ltie-hnmnul Enquirnr nho mya: . ‘ “ Tim yL-(‘rA-intiihti Inf :4. the um‘nml-I'O mising. unconditional snows-ionic“, will nnle-r nlmut thirty—tho n-nmining tll'lth gnu-s are nwu who will promptly adopt it aocosaiun ordinance when ratidiod that proper gunhtlfllt‘!‘ mnnot tuul will not lw 'gchu in the lirmcnt l'nion. 'l‘hcromliti- n ' upon which the mnrbntion will mum nt for i Virginia to remain in the l'ninu Will he the «adoption of such guaranties u will. M’Htl‘c ‘ her rights. and (may lurk Mr arm/ml Nam.— ‘ While Virginia cannot remain in the Union ‘ without the “waded Stutn. she will. boron wceding. exhaust evory effort to bring hawk :sccodml .\‘t-tu upon pmpvr mantle-o hf their rights. ' ‘ ‘ Ninoteomtweutieljul of the tlrlqtntou alert to that-(lnvention will inquiru equality and May in the Union. or. 'spek imlc renting“; out ofit. Not ten un~ * mnditimm'l Unionist: have been electc-d.— ‘ ‘The term 'l‘niou.’ by which the delegates elect are dt'hlflnllh‘tl, in onlonhted to convey ; ‘ a very Pl'finlooll" llullfwiou of the character tor the convantion. _ .‘ ~ i “ More dun martini-«h- of the convention J are mictnnts, who are mtnined from ulro— wing innnnliute and unconditional mis tance IN a denim to unite the whole [imple‘ .0! Virginia. Some of them gentlemen are ‘ ,desipnated :5 Union. boo-me elected orcr‘ .gentleuu-n who «lain immediate dinminn. without nny ofi‘ort at mljmtmont. The lab ~n£ubuim huro mot with n doth-t. lllflllnl and ’orerwhalming in Virginit. Ruistnnco has , triumphed in Virginia : Ind unless a speedy ; . adjustment. is eil‘ectod. and the weeding States induced to return. Virginiunill ntriko In efi'ectual blow lu-t‘urc the 4th of Matrix." l The Richmond Dispatch takes a similar riot of the l't‘rulf. . ~Are the Democracy Ready for Wu? “'9 doubt. it. Black Rephblimtmmuy howl “ trnitor" owr this as much Ila tlmy l-lmuv, It. is thny who are the “traiton,” Thpy have mined the (wuutry and diunlvetl thr- Uninn. nml now they Mk the I)ontt~('h|ts (I) fight their battles, Alwnyw. heretofore. it.- enemies in every war in which the coun try has been engn ed. they are now agnin the enemies of the country in clamor ing for war. It ic the fin! war they llrn'u ever approved of. and if this was A wnr {m the mnuntenuwa of the honor or the rights of the country. they would dvno‘unre it as heartily u is their want in such can-es.— llowcver much others may rejoice over the grouped. of itnbruing their lmntls in the 100 d of their brethren. wear-o not ready and we never will be ready in «uch A mute NI thus. to Join nn im'ndmg army spins: thaw who hurt! done us no wrong. and whose only crime in a demand for their rightm—(r'rreuburg Ikmorral. “\Ve believe flu“ nine out of Mn of the citiwna of .\dnnw county. and we think of Pvnmflunia. am {or a. fair Ind honorable com prom iae. ' '——A'rn Ii nll. ”Right, Mr. Sentinel, the Abolition mm of the Star to the contrary notwithstanding. The National Holt] Poim.—lt in stated that Dr. Geo. Seymour, Litchfleld, CL, died on the 29th ult. from the effects of the Nation d Hotel disease at. Wuhington. caulk-loud nearly four year! since. ”We believe it ‘u the duty of very good citizen to lend his influence to bog] together our glnriom Uxu'm; and we would regret to see my {tea or iudividual Aiding to make the breach wider."anl. 3‘“ Hit 'em ag’in 1" “\Vhy will ygu lufl'er! Dynpep-iuis t brief. but oompmhemivo tam {at the nu merous diuues which afoot. the “match, liver. 3nd in bet. the whola uyltem. Un til Dr. Green. «ii-covered the Oxygondod Bitten, media; Idonoo Ind exhausted it» neHln min attempt- to an]! thin diuuc. nu ma: 00mm ( s: ”‘3l 911 On Hand” lat, in response to the call. ‘ £lll5, of Virginia, the delegnles npptfilted from _ ”fuzz—m ~ ‘J . ‘ _ I number oftho free “ad slave sates mm- "531) L'P—PAY l‘p __“' A V: MM in “'uhington dc to'mnou au- ' u .' ° "whim“ " .. , , and, sad urn-I Inppeal to nulucrlben. and Q” o: the country. The "\ ugly."- Purp- “WkMQ‘y. Many am indebted :3" unalldfgikih mznvonmn out; go at for Mind it La time 11m. should a . u n Ilovb volu- ' n '- tioni ”fl; ‘l‘: " “J was firm; 36" th If our fnends in \VIP 6‘ ’y 3d! “'°° nthtum armat- mm but When they would see mrmu it is he e ibernte )inion o . _ ' . « . - (he (h-nenl Amembly of \‘xgrinizumt un- ho“ unJusU) they ha)“: (halt "uh “5' Al' 10“ the unlmpl’)’ controwrs)’ 'hivh m-w though to “,6" one tl9 Immunt may “PP“! ;lividvs {the States of this mnfmloruvy dmll =lnnll, nnll httle ““54" “"v .Vf‘t when hun< w satin actorilv l'ut i, l ll' ‘ w the Union is i'netEthglem; ‘id‘ 11‘}: [(33-2315 .drlm«l::3nlll3lmwafiilzlc‘rghelylwmud make Aw-mbly. rel-resenting the wi-th nf tln- a In) . i) u ou ‘- be of great, people of the L’omnmwealth, is dr‘siroui of 1’09"!“ mus m t me hard “met" Sub amxloying every muoxmble means to nn-rt “Vibe" m “"3 “mm"? mu 801111 us one, 30mg: Agilanuty, and dotcrmim-d (0 make two or three yegm‘ gulmcription by mail a a No restore the Union and the ' woe will .. V I (wlutitulinn. in the a \irit in which [boy and :1 ahjfitbe “Nb; :o‘rwm-dul. Let 1:3 m-rn «Inblinhod by 1110 fathers of lb:- re- see w 0 rs 0 respond to flu” public. Thereforo— v call. _... ”.-..-.“ R_- _... _ - 1:. J)/l'ftl, That on behalfot' the common? I)EEDS—Commoll,(xingleand gums“. weulth at; \‘irfiinlmlan ini'itntiioii‘i‘l llt‘xn‘l'y knowledgment.) Adniinistrntors' Execuv l-xtentl tn nl sue) States, Wwt 10)“ n m'e- , ,' holding or nonalnveholdtng, u are willing ' ”a, pd Aft-mm”. with the’ Will to llllllt‘ with Virginia in an earnest effort Annexed, Pl’mtfidfin ht clans paper. can to ntlju-tt the present. unhnppy controversies always be lad _.. the Compiler ofice. Also, in tlm spirit in n'hichltho constitutionl was Attorneys',Jmtices’lndolnstablm' Blanks, originally formed. an ootuistcnt ywi I itl . . principles, so u to afford the people of the 0! all kind? ' Common Md Judsment Bonds alareholding States Adequate gunnmtees {or Ind 8610 he“! ~ the security of their rights. to up noint com-‘ . ' "‘ ~75”, , niiasioncrs, to meet, on the 4th «lay of l-‘eh-I I)}.I.RG.\T£B'I:OB'S:TEt 03‘ I&me rmry next. in the city of Washington.nim— «The Democratic ' mmtttcc of Adams ‘ ilnr commissioners nppointul by Virginia. county met at “ ILL! llotel,ln this plum, 1" confidt‘rm‘nii if practicable, 33700 “PO“ on Saturday lut. JAI‘OIJ Bntxxunorrin the some suitn a juatmeut. . - I T _ . ~ . It‘flloll‘fll, That five commissioner: be up- , Sanger: Tactile)! J atfn"'s“:“"";fl’l’°lu‘ painted by the General Assembly. whose (lu- . * “'l' '_' ‘ - u ““3 c 060“ As ty it shall be to repair to the city of Wuh- one of the Sonnet-11l Ikelegutes for th'u dis. inguinal! the day dflimtfid in "10 ff‘fl‘b’o‘ trict. and Jodi"! L. Sun“, Es'q., Dr. 1)_ s. in; moo ntion, to meet me commissioners . Pzrnx "fl ClpLFltznlnu-x Dluu. R )r u may be appointed by my of the States.’ ', . ‘ ‘3l 0- iu nl‘t‘ortlunt‘e with the foregoing muolutinn. l acntntira‘Pfilt‘gltitfllf Tim}: EBYIVCIIthn. Rho/mi. Tlint if uid commissioners, If- h nummusbt 1 _ tcr full nndfi-eeconferenoe, shall agree uponl m 8:! t ' tllm “futual Fire PM any plan of udjngtmont requiring unu-ml- toctmn ‘9-3' 0'? "5 . ‘l’ or January, Inc-nu of the federal constitution». for the elected the following Ducctorn, for the further security of the rights of the pcoplo i present year: of the slmeho ding States, they may be rc-i Jame D. Newman. Mountjmv; me F qufihd '0 communicate ”'8 ”'olde Miller. Mountplmout: Btu-net Myers. .\ie— ‘n'fimlm‘m" '0 Confess. ‘°" ”‘° 1;“"m' 'lf Imllon : Tnhiu Boyer. Burkhurt w'm. John ”Mm; ““3 “me "1 mm“ by "“9 1‘3"!- Eichnlh. William s. llmniltnn, mm Jacob Moon mg to ”1,9 film“ of the constitution, ~M'isler. Butler: Peter Slmll. John Throne, to the several btntes {or ratificntinn. | Benjamin Den-dorm and George T one Brno/ml. That If aid-commissioners cnn- Franklin bf 1 not agree on web ndjustmentr-or. if ngrco- ‘ ’ . ) _ lngJ'nngrm shall refuse to submitt’or mti. 0" ”"3 2‘l {ML “0 Board organized my ficntinn I-nch amendmentl u may be pro- follomn ‘l’resident. Bonyuuin lu-anlurfi': "MT—then the commissioners ofthisState Vice President, Wm. 9. Hamilton; Secre lhdlhlmmfllnlgdy o?th cute the remit tnry, Jacob Eicholtz: 'l'renrtumr, George 0t e exec“ we _0 111 commonwm i. . - . . . . ‘ n _ . 1.. be Ind by him laid before the Convontion '1 '"Of‘e; Execum‘f 0"""mw- “ Illuun b ot“ the people of Virginia and the General llunnlton. Jacob \\ mler and John Throne. Am-mhly. f I f 'l‘ho Executive (‘mnmittve meets oi) the 1"""[""I- Th“ copim o tle ongoing "'9‘ first Saturdn of eve 1 nth ttl . . olutions be forthwith telegraphed to the tar _.u ottice ’in Min-1131.113”; a “ muc‘ cxccutivm of the several States. . , l _ ’_ o" »_ _.- 'llm_ Logixtlngirct “:10 page? trt-vrolutuftrptE 3'!“ ““10 of Mocks belonging to the acct-punt: t m ‘nt en en rel-o u mm, m | | _ _ the amendment extending its provisinm to fin“ of JOh" “wopt, 1100003431, ”f "“310" r, crmy To-rritury liereuftePto be ““l“lr“‘l- as n ft-w dnys ago, the nliures of stock in the u twin of compromise meptable to the peo- Bank of Gettysburg Wore «old ut 3621 50 per M“ 01' Virginia. s-ler—[lfll‘ value $3O. This sllen the 9x- Ilun. S. C. Wright, of Ohio. wan liu . . . . . . ” tompomry chairman. The t'om'cntion u“ (:dhnt credit of our lmtitution. laden mlvcd to sit with cloned doors. Nuglc \\u\ the purchmvr. Tl L~u.w.-lt. wu- resolved tomntimw the Hnim sew-inn widx closed doors, exvluding‘ both the press and the liublic. ‘ 1 Player was ofl'vred by the Rev. Mr. Gur ey. Severn] additional delegatiom. including flux-e from New York. were pm-vnt. Tho mmmittuo on ponnmwnt nrgnnim (ion rcporhul the name of Ex-l‘n-sident Ty lcr lb preeidt-nt. ', Mr. 'l‘ylermn being conducted to Kim x-lmir. ' nddrn-wl 11w oonforencc at nome- length. and took ground. it is reported. that run-5 m-ssiuns from the North to llu- .\‘nulh. won“ ulnnlutr-ly l)(‘(‘w&*ll'_\'. He further Lh-vlurtzul~ that immediate action on the purl of the conforvnce \mn Nquiml. in View of the lhwnta-ning dangers to the country. 3 ml in v-ukml mnm'rt. conception; nnll lmrnxnny In all flu-ir important delflnemtiruni. ', Tlu- noun-min" rcmnint-d in sum-t sex-lion nbont 1m) hours, and then adjourned until tu-Jnnrrnw. T \\':uxzsn.u'.—Mr. Swlden, of \'n.. urged that the (.'unl'en-nce [iroceul at onm tn the mnuidemtiou of the huninesu for-which they hml ennvened. and proposed to take up for, ("lIIIE‘Nk-r-fllfl" the Crittcnden Pv-nlutinnfl.—v This was opposvd hy sen-ml llepuhlicnni and after debate the nubject was poutyoned until next day. A nuxulbr of Republican members of tin .\H-w Jorfiy Leginnluturc. and others of the Nuno party. are here urging their represen-‘ tntiva not to ugree to any compromiw which would compromise the principles of the party. I Tul'uo.u'.——The oomm'naioneru to the Penn! Umfomnco 'd a Visit to Pmidpnt lku-huwm. with wlirm thet spent nu hour in friendly conversation. Thor were in res-I uinn but a short. time. and took no action, . u the lamina:- committee were not ready; to report. This Committee Ina nppoiltted‘ on ‘“ cdnesdny. on the motion of ext-Sorre tury Guthrie, of Kentucky. It consists of one member from each State repuwmtpd. Ind are instructed to report some plan like ly to lend to an adjustment, ‘ —~ - —-—aooo>-—o-p-—-r - 1 “ Thirty-si; Thirty." g The reader who is curinm to know exact“ ly where runs this oft-mentioned line, will get a clen- idea of it. by taking the map nfld tncing it It! follows: It commences at the point on the Atlantic (rout whom the diri~‘ (lingline between Virginia and North ('nro— linn commences; along the line dividing those States: along the line between Ten nmuee tmd Krntucky; alongthelinelx-tween the States of Miuouri and Arknnuns : thence through the Territory ofthc Cherokee Nam, tinn. throut'h New Mexico, striking the Pattern boundary of the State ofl'ulifnrnin n short di<tance south ofthe middle. striking the “with n “hm-t disunoe south of Monte, rny buy. (In the south of that line there an: nlmut 300,000 square miles of territory, including Indian rwnatinnc, while on the north there are about 1,300,!!!” square milm, I Yet thin in the compromise, in regard to the Territories. which the Rafi-llmbficans in Congress have steadily oppm . ... ...m —-—-o o ....T_,.__. T/.c I 'nich Slam Smalorfrom Nap York.— A Inner from New Y R sou-s: The nomination can Harri-q M United States Senator in Mr. Sewml'n plnce, by the Regublicui caucus, u Albany, is s lor rililo imppointment lo Horace Greeley Ind his friends, and the diuppointment finds free and nudibla expremon. It was supposed tlnt it. was rho desire of tho Prev-i -dem elect to hnve his political friends in the lmgiulsture make Mr. Greeley Senator. in nelmowlcd men: of Mr. (L's services on be hnlf ol' Mniinooln u Chiam. but the Wood influence, aided by that portion of ”)0 Republican party who are in favor of mn ciliation and compromise. mnipd (he day. Mr. Greeley led on several ballots, and was kindly defeated by the friends of all other candid.” uniting on Judilluris. J udfie Harris, who mny considered an virtunl y elected to succeed Mr. Seward, wen u couch-five whig before the fonmtion of the Republjotn party. md entertain» con ciliatory views. fim. Sun», on of ‘he most promi nent. laden of the Bapublicnn party. and who is to be Lincoln? Recretsry of sum, nyu "fiat the question 0! ehvery is not now Men into account. We are tonave the Union first, and will then are All that is woflh string." The Star says—"no acriflce of honor or prbmplt .’" win the U. 8. Sen-Ce, on Monday, Hon-I. Slide“ and Bur-min, the Louixhxn Senator-u, mnouncod tie location of, their Stun. And withdnw'fidm the‘Sende. Hr. grim Muted tn Mun; Well ERE fi-Tlmrc- mm a anh-rful excitement at “humor 1: {wt days ngzo, about a box of unukcts Which had been dvlivvrcd M, ch {orson station. on the line of the rzgilrmul. and all mrts of stories were soon nflnnt.— 'J'lm exciu‘mvnt got tm-m‘h a pitch. that the box mu: nponcd. and it was discmn-rod that tlu- horrible tlentll-déading mkactu m-re only—County Maps! sSnukos, like mr-u. urn mumtimcs (10-, (viral by the “ liigni uf the timui.” There was a wry mild and pleasant day last mnnth (the l'Jllt.) and a large black make. foolish ly imagining that upring had arrived, come out of his winter quarters on lln-furmof Mr. anmnnn Smnrtz, 'oannowago township. but he soon found liiu mistake, as a non of Mr. Swnrtz quickly d.-.~pntuhml him. lle mu upwu-ds offiw _fm in length, and an ugly cnstomer.—-&-ulinrl. fich have received the tint number of a weekly paper. entitled the “ llnnon-r (‘ltizen." just started at Hanover, by I". M. ILu'nuuas, 1'1“}. The paper is printed on new type, presents a very neat. an-nmnce. and di-phys comideruhle ability in its editorial department. It I mlmcntm the principle» or the Democratic party. which the editor very properly My». “are those best calculated to promote the happiness of the people. preserve theunion of the States, and tmnsmit our governmental blessings down, unimpaired. to the Imm murky." Tum Scr.-zn'nn.—Advicos from Gnlveutnn to the 5m have been received. The ordi nance of meswion mm passed on the lst, there being only 7 negative votes; It is to 1:0 nubmiltul to the vote of the people on the 23d. and if ndnph-d is to go into efl’eot on the 2d of March. Goncral Houston ro cognizes the convention called by the peo ple. (1001111! his ulachmeu: to the South, Ind expresses a desire to join I southern mufedchwy. and if one i:- 6nt formed, hopes Texas will form I republic. The secession new: mused grant excitement in Northern Texas. A’orlh (hm/(”mn—Raieigh, Feb. (in—The military bill [ml the Home to—dny. It provides for arming the volunteers, and thoroughly reorganizing the militia.— Stmugor hopes are now entertained hero of a settlement of federal difficulties. and con servative mowtre more confident, but everybody in {o‘r a. full and final settlement or separation. Q‘There in a bill before the Legislature making it unlawful for any one to practice medicine without having graduated orbeen licensed by some chartered institution. un def a penalty ofSOO—onc—W to go to the informer. fin is stated that from the free States alone pCtiLioxu containing the names of 11cm Audra! demand (items have been meiv. . in both Houses of Congress, urging an ar rangement on the basis of Mr. Crittenden's resolutions. What is the response! “Stand firm!” “.\‘ocompromiseo—nocoqceesiom!” I=l fiThe Legislature of Munichusetts has appropriated $lOO,OOO to equip and fit out volumeers, showing more alactity than was displayed during this Maxim war, and 8 great deal more thin in the vmr of‘lBl2, when her State authorities took ground Wu 1116 country. lad thus worded “aid tad comfort" to EnghncL 3““ Known in New lump-hire, on Wednesday. the thermometer indicated 32 degrees below zero. Snow deep. 8"“ in confidently asserted that the present Legishtnre will raped the Tonnage UM we bill to mn’ the sum has been killed in the Home. Sensible! , mt. anentine'a Dny—Thunday next, 1\ WW ‘ ’ A wise mm will 5301* well}! bk n‘dgb bor, lovehis wife, an [my fox-1m newspaper. I ,e,ar 0 a ells .A Inge and enthuoiufie‘pmnoontie meefing was held at flu: farm homey! Xajor ”en “'0", in Hamilton twmhip. 0n Tuesly evening, Jun. 22d. ' 4 ‘ ' Frail/I'M, ' mm}; “mm WOLF. ~ I’ir‘ Ilrtmltlrnl‘, V .... George Fliokinger, Frederick Wolf, George Becker, Gmrgc Dnvk.’ ' Wilflam Young, Samuel Usher, Jacob Sourbccr, David Null. - Lumen“: Duster, Andrew hiker. ‘ Henry Lawrence. Edward Sourlmcr. &fltfl;r;rl, If Samuel Brown, . 09m :h “'0 . dumb Hull, Wullilngtmm ’ Feminine: 0n Rtwalxtionm— Frederick “'0", Gmrge Davin, Jacob Sonrbw'r, William Young, Samuel Hunt-r, David S. l’efli‘r. Ruaolicd. 'l‘lut we this night renew our al~ lagiauce to the Government of me Unhed States. and pledge our live: mu! mull-ed honor in maintaining tliu conntitution, i‘n violntc, as “e received it from the hands of its illustrious framers. Raolt'cd, That We lmld the Republican leaders responsible before high heM'cn hntl the world for disaolving the Ar‘eriuun' L'- nion. That by their unceaaing and unre lenting mumle aguinst the pm 19 of the South, they are nbout to lunge t‘hirty mil lions of people into n civifwar. Remit-rd, That we chorixh the most frii-ml. 1y feelings toward our brethren of thnriimh, and are not insensihle ot‘tho nanny grlnmus wrongs perpetrated against their local in stitutions. by the people of our motion of the country. That: we «hall do I" in our power, by word and deed. text-store unto them theirjust and emml rights under tho constitution. So far as our State in mncenv ed, we hope in the intelligence of our (lun ernl Assembly that the many petitions flowing in upon them from nll party: of the State. will force upon them the plain ms ce'ssity ofrcmoving all laws from our stutute hooks in conflict with the con-Ititntion, nnd to enact others permitting South-m. men to pus to and fro with thelrproporty. Remit-ml, That we are sturnly oppmod to the coercion of any Southern State by tlw federal government, as it would. in our opinion, rra‘i nimte us into“ WM and blood— shed. mu in the end would ruin both uidm of the country. That if Mr. Lincoln.”- teippt‘a to subjugate the Southern people by force of anus, we shall regard it u mum-st n denign, (under the control of Aboli honists.) to demolish the institution of blm'L-ry by civil war and imurrection. lawn/ml. That the muthem people inter pret the Constitution as we dun-ml are but contending for their rights g‘unmtkwlv tn them under it. That. it is nut dutyto com promise, mm-ilinto, and forbear- with "tho South, and mnmwnce tltewnrk ofre-luniliug. instead of fanning the flmntf. by threats of “subjugation,” " hanging,“ “mu-thorn pow~ er." &c. '. Bran/red. That we up mve of tho fox-Item‘- ing spirit of our mneh-Lhwed I’rcxidem in this hour oftmuhle, nml believe that when the but and exoitmuvnt will have puml away, it wili be considered by fiery Inn-r of peace and order m: the cmwning «M of his 1011;: and useful life. nnd hislury will tell upon it: page: that civil war and bloodshed m-vor mniu from tlm hands of the Nth Pruuidmt of the United States. Jamel Buchanan. 1 :6 @lllO Southern ('bngrcsu, at Mom. *gnfnury. .\lnlmmn. has adopted the Cum-ti ! tutiun nf thn United States, with free trade and divert taxation. ~-- _--o- ~---—~- W Lo-nt will ln-gin on chne~dny nut and cominuc funy duym. MARRIED. On the 22d ML, at. me Ev.Lmllcruu I‘unnn age. Litllmtuwn. by the Rev. 5. 111-11 L)". Mr. UI‘IZHKLUI RIDDLE Uf.\dnmmuuhty.lu .\lini SARAH .\. C., only daughter of Isaac Work-J, Em , of York conmy. Uu the 7th inn... I»; the Row. J. KIN", Ir. GEORGE W. KLEFAL’VER to Mini SUSASBHS KLEI'X'ER, bulb ofFrnuklin township. On the TM ML, iu l’ctcrzburg, (Y. 8..) h] the Rev. )lr. Scihcrl, .\lr. SAMUEL CUUIJ’ZY tu Miss ELIZAHE'IU STEVESI'L—Imth at this county. At ('hicnuo, on the Hun “1t... by tlw RM. Rum-rt H. ('lnrkmn, J. THURS}: (ILARKSUN, Rah (lormerly of Gettysburg) to Mi:- ANNA. 8., daughter oftlw late John High, Jr.—nll of Chicago. At San Frnm-isco, California. on the uh 0! October In“. Mr FRANCIS CUUK In N". JI'LIA RUTHHAFFF, formerly of Gen) rblrg. 0n the 2'34] um, by Ihr Ben. L. Gerhurd. Ir. DAVID J. A‘ MELUUILV to Miss SARAH BES UHIR. both 01' Adam! county. Un Tm'ndu)’ but, by Inca Robina-on. finch M. Fnirficld, Mr. WILLIAH SASDERS to )hu LL'UIS DA SINGLEY. ' IP ofr Ll} e_.ol 0n the 7th inn" in Uxturd township, In. MARY MARSHALL,“ Revolutionary monmry, lgetl about 94 yen". May she "at in peare) 0n the lid 3nd,, in ankhn wwnlhlp. Mn. HARRIET, consort of Mr. Levi Pitur, Aged 37 year: I} momlu and H dun. On the sth of October last, CHARLOTTE Sul'lllA,‘ dung] ur of Ephraim :nd Marin Moritz. aged 8 yenrs 10 months Ind 4 any. ‘ 0n the 4th inst», In Stub-n township. MI. ADA)! YEMH’, :Ing In years 9 months and 18 dnyl. 'ln iimmilshnrg, Md., 0!: the nth ofhnuary,. GEORGE, son of Samuel and liar] Plant, aged 1 van Ind 8 months. 'in Union county, onto, on the mt. m, of dlptbcrin, FLORENCE ,UIAXDA, Igcd 4ynn 1101133 tiny": and on the l‘Jlh. of lhe lame db euu, CATHARISF. HHZAHET—h. aged :- ,mu ~childrcn of S. W. H. and IL Durbonw, for merly of Aduml county. Bu. At Cnrlialo. on Friday week, of consumption, Mrs. SARAH GIBSON. rclivt of the hue Chic-l Justice Ui' nun, aged '7O years. On the 301.11 ofJuuunry lint, JOHN ANDER SUN, son of Wm. L. and Jane ’l‘. Bluebut, 1:301! 24 dnyl. 0n the sth inst., in this Ince,3[n. HAXNA" MARY, wife of Mr. J. ; Hullebnugh, and daughter of )Ir. Jacob Cnlp, aged 30 your: 1 month and 3 days. “ .\s the bird to its sheltering nest, When the storm on the hill: is abroad, 80 her spirit hath flow u from this worldofunrefl, To repow on the bosom of God." l‘nmmunicflrll. On the 31:: ofJnnnnry. PETER FRANKLIN, son of John W. and .\lnry .\nu Clapper, uged 2 year: 1 month and 2!} (.1355. LB3; the nod lightly ref llii breast; Calm be his alumbers, Peaceful 11in rest; Beautiful, lovely, He was but. gu‘cn“ A fair bud on “n. 6, To blossom in Heaven. Letters Punt Ofllce, Gettysburg, hat of EMAINING in the R Feb. n, 1861. Aumon Charles“ Anthony W. l). : Brown Mrs. Mn; 3 3 Bart: Wm. A. ‘ Bowen A. J. Baker )liu Hufie‘ ‘ Brook 31in Claie ‘ Bonn Geo! e 1 Bnily 8111112111 ‘ Bl“ Xian Maggi: Bug, In. label. Bare Sank name, June- C. Bun Min Anna flu] Csrey Andnt Cancun J. a. B‘ulon Mn. Paul!!! Epley Peter - Geky} N. C. 3- Graham llu Snub Gum Rev. Geo. Koo"! some! Bonn“ John a." J. B. : ‘ K 01)" Wu. 1 ”Upper Win. .- Lgmpo Bar. [Little In. MAI-guru 3 Lane Timothy Miller In. Ann I. .\lcEvnry T. A. - Munin John .\lcDonud Jackson Slay 31:? W. - ickuy . _ , . dining Andrew ‘ Bun Aloxude: Beck )lu: Reid Jno. W. = nu Stu-Ht} towns Dsnd ! - hnfl'er v. ,Slnriver liu In}? An! Spanglcr Polar ISpnnglet John ’ Somme: Heb-uh Vl‘oot. Inch f Wider Jon!!!“ [Wowmt I '. ,- Wolf Du“ -- ‘v . I Gum- w. lmia YWW W 80”. now; ~ 45. x, . . P r ‘- u" [balm-If-
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