LEW CHRON 15Y 0. N. WOliDKN & Ii. C01LNKL1LS. Av Inp!'i i:n'I'i:nt Family Nkws .Toirval. LEWISDUUG, UNION CO., PA., FKIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1858. ESTABLISHED IX I - t WHOLE NO , 717. At .5I,") I'nx Yri:, aiavavs is Advance. BIJ RG CLE riii: i yj yi:.k. t'.t TIIttM IS II'fC). ( inii. iii rvs Tin V !' ft ! 'it ;u - itif :-n u v u If : Ih.tu ilif rin i.iiu r!.' ai'Mni.l, 'I'h.it v, ifh - "t!; !, Id .tail li' Mi.i;.' t:i ly n u-.t'in i. 1.1 j IlTTi ! - .i Ml ! 11:111 , Tlr v writ' lull vm!i'-ii ii- c.i;iM' iri t ii - i wrl v' tn ti ' ti - a ') ' ith i in ik N, ! el I: i;j ', s an-1 i'''i 'Mi.it Ik r.r;titi i 1 'i.-uii i i.Kc i.'iiii Hn-li hf .nf -;i'iin iIm1 uhi ! Ihiittliat !.).!. t a;,-mi.i. fti.- .l W'mi I F.hm !l" 'l ;!; t i . a Mli 'Mi ii a r.i (. I h nr ;i .ii Ot the Iffft'i' t!i:it tn :ui'':ii bv. s-u.'.-lTi ih. MrinU'c. "i h . l-mr H -'i! n-i 1 -I ihf pT lir. n. w. II ill. ' :!,. r.iiii v.i.- :: il..' ! .,-, . ! Vt-ar - hi I i.l -f in ..- ! I.av In 'il en! Tt' h t.-tv r -M, 't..ih-: M:n I.-r tli-' rluir.'hvar.l timM -W Ii i tiii'. ;i i m i r ti -Smii l.n- !,;- ti.- H'.l M m' 1- -r 1 "J it lut h ii' u ill ' .Yv V.-ai ! Mail I 111.-.- r th :i I im cf V- .i!-.. Wiih i!n' V""ti:- h i i u i tii tf-.ii , j tit" u-i i y.Mi'li is !it.I, Til "II V.'iil ' !l - ! jrl ill V .'( i -f ; Ttiy new jt.nvrr .vill I'ih,- i.-h f. I.f'iv ii" - zrnv ol . ni-ri, Vt-ar! Tn !n earth lit c.-iji t !.rir. ("! ili-: wthI, wirh iiur:!i ainl rlrr, Waits iniji iiiciiilv ih'-f. I.e. iv in-' .!ra4, .' riij'l an'I rum ! S.iuir .l iy tli"U .shall ! !-!;- Imn ! 5IOM)ll. Ji. 1, 1N.-.S. Price of the Chronicle. A liile iUl- l:irn' in:ij .riiy ! 'tilrons iy fcl.r'j f )r tliis j .'jru.il, s 'riii; itj a friendly ppirit, if wo c.-ni i. Ji.n l it to Clubs fur 81 ? an 1 s'.ui? of our most cs tectneJ CDtL'inj. urarii. issuing in letter f-licvls than oun, ji t il. iriiig 5 ' '" ''f jcr yc:ir tu al! r im'i t!r..to aain-t the Ijwul'js of (Lcmj t'I'j!) W'e aii- tivtr It is truo, wo .' i,-t litr l.jr j-rintiii; a f:!r!l "' ti'i-1 auJu uaiity.fr 9 i 3 .ii' ; aal (It i . 1- ii' l", if any, r l:t ( u huoli tu!'-cn; 'i"Ua. li lt the ; i is this !y t j ri ir clubs at al a rt'JucvJ j.rioo, o dcc'Iic a wi'foi i 'iy u'. p itrons, nuuy of vhiiu arc atroiwauls cuu tctit to pay the fall prior, ai:J thereby wc gain in the lung run Wc !n:l it au urcr the saiuo jiurj ibe as biriugan Agi-nt, and the turn realized is about what would icinaiu after au atom's sorvioes had boon Still, wo Lai ti"i intondod, afior last year, to offer the n i:N ii.t: for lc-.i than (or t'l -'. to the- largost olu'rs ) 'llaid Times" do not itdiiee the coat of publi.Uin a I'aj'er, but rather tiihance it, ly itJueiug t'ouo of its j--itrouaj;e. There are few br.ueb .s of Lusiuons, whieh puf:er more than I'riniing, in limes of bu.-i:ies ib pressi'iu. There is aelually mere w i!; t be d ue on ncw.-jourii.tls, now, LetauiC they arc not so throng, d iili adverti.-iug favori. It c nisi'(jueiil!y C"U twjrc than UFiial to pnnt tin m, uliiie tlicir lucomc is A-ss. Hut, aj we do most of our work vurstti-rs, we think we can stand it, till an other harvest and better times loll around. (Wc might add, that our pH-scnt stock of priuting paper is the best, and most is peUsive, wc have ever purchasi.i ) I!ut the ijc 10 ral JiUiculty of realizing linnry throughout the country, aud the tijHfinf loss of the staple crop iu thij re j'i' ii, have iudu.-cd us under a full view of all the facts tj continue our Club I ites (pNU r..n i.n.N..i:it; and, if we make U ) profit oa Clubs, wo at last show our tympathy with those who fiud it dilli -ult I I raise means at present ; and wc tru-t they will ii"t forget ud when the arc re favored, and when we return to our full rates. Yes. without vanity, wc think the ('lino- ' mole is well woltnl jl ;"iO iii any family. Vet, t ) those who will spare tho time, and (as is done iu eomc cases) advance the money fir some friend or neighbor who is or thinks he is totally unable, we will send until wo give notice to the contra ry at the rate ol f 1.25 fir I copies to It', or SI each f t l1) copies and upwards to be ad dressed to any place desired. j i:ti: i ritKMii m. Wc learn of several Clubs lor the Vliro nii.lt being made up, by person? who wish to get ''Utzisaoiisun." ('The more the merrier" we have plenty of ro.on ) As au.ifv! iiulucmnit, we ollei AMjillLlt l'reiuium Wc will (;ivc j DR. ELDER'S LIFE OF DR. KANE, ( splendid book, soon to bo issued) to the person lunging u the cash fir the t.ir.j cX.'lub, by Saturday of February Couit. t We will stud the paper io any who may desire it from 1st January, to pay at l'tb. Court.) A Kevklaiion The public arc in I bled to Mr. lliglcr for his revelation, in the .Mate of Wednesday, of the fact that 1 the omission, iu Mr. Toombs' Kansas bill f the IaM Congress, of any provision for a submission to tho people of the Cotisti-' taiion proposed to be formed under it, -s a mntttr ieyn o7 cuueert amonj '' I'-m-cmtic pAitnittttt uho conhrn l 'V'" " The Republicans susptetod the 'cign tW ,im0; SIjJ tDilrgl,j it) lut Hero met 1 y indigent denial. H-.-v ' u ijt-i. (.-' i,'. ' .' : 'li V-.hM- 1 What has Congress done ? Adj iiinied over from Christmas to Ith Jan , what has Congress done besides i lectin;; a majority fuiu Slaveholuing States to its offices ? Cii ai laixs. The interests of religion have b. ' ii greatly ; roinoted by refusing to o!e- t sal-nied cluplains, whoe i h eti.itieer ing h;i 1 ! . eonr' di 'M.-tin?. Now, some thirty nr forty of the Washington o'er oiili iate by turns, uilliout any promise of 0 'tnp. ti.-.iti u. 'The first sermon in (he new Hall of the House, by an Kpiscopal c! i man of Virginia, was au ilo.uonl rxhortation to righteousness, bearing haid on the "peeu'.iar institution." (V.mmittkes. While the presiding ollieers of both branidies of Congress are ootithemer-sall the Committees respecting Slavery :;re governed by the Slavcho! ling interest, and a preponderance on all, civeii to the IVinooraey, larger than their pro portion of Members. This was openly charged iu the Senate ly the Republicans, and admitted by the Deiu. Senators Stuart avi I'ugh. Mr. H mgla.s is still at the head of the Committee, on Territories. Utii. Camer on i.i on the Finance Committee, only, while Rigler is on tho Committee of Com merce, I'ost offices I'istriet of Columbia, and Kngrosscd liills! A similar unfair ness eharatcriz.s all the Senate Commit tees. In the House, the inequality is less gla ring, 3 st diei.-ivc. Mr. Kuukel is on the Claims committee, Mr. tlrow on the Tor- . holies, Mr. I.eidy on Itoads and Canals, Mr. I'cwait on I'nliuisheJ Ruaiucss, Mr. While on Kxpcnses of some department. ! A propjsitiou to appoint several jflSi'O Cleiks of Standing Committcca iu Senate was fist. I'A-'ili-I'nd. r the whip ni.d spur of the pi vious ipiosti'.iD, the Jlill to i.-sue Tiv.'ijty MiilioU ljlav of (!ovcinineUt Shinj ia.-teis, u liank notes without any : eeic b.isis;as passed, and signed by the I'l- si ieti!. 'J'be Republicans su.'eceded in m .".illy ing the trill o that no note should be of a I. -s dejKoniiiaiion than SR'O, uu 1 tlo ir issue limited to loO. In other re spects, il was passed through unaltcied, at three per cent, iuterect. Thus, the HUM M lam. he of Ruchauau's Adminis tration is to iS'iitnow money, or rather to MA.MFACTlltE I'Al'CR, to carry on the mentary or i'.s-auti-bauk-paper, hard uiou ty profesaious ! j7ew Counterfeit Detector. About the most useful thing that any person iu business can have iu tbeso ' tnucs, is a correct and reliable Counterfeit iMrctor and Rank Note List. Messrs. T. R. I'eterson A Ilrothers have just com menced the publication of "I'tThRsoN s 1 'I1 1 1.. 1 1 1 l.l ll i A CiiUNTF.ltFT.1T 1'KTKrTHIl and Rank Notk List" a monthly quar to publication, which contains all the in formation they can obtain in regard to Counterfeits, Rrokcn Ranks, and the rates of discount on the Rank Notes of the country. Messrs. Drcxel A. Co., the well , known Rankers and Rrokcrs, of l'hilad., it is announced will supervise it and make : the corrections in each number of tho list, : while (he well known house of Iv W. Clark ft Co., Commission Stock and Kx- i change Rrokcrs, correct the Stock Risf. j It asserts that it is not intended to sub- j serve the purpose of any banking house-, as most of the I'ircctors do, and therefore will be a useful and reliable publication to the whole business community, and wc j would advise all who need such a work to remit the price of one year's subsei T'jou , mi the ulilishcrs at unco lor it. Tho price is but XK I'Ol.I.AU a year. To , Clubs,-! copies for $3.00 ; nr 10 copies : for t7 .00 ; or 25 copies for $15.00. Ad- j dress all orders to ! T. R. I'KTKHSOX A RROTIIKUS, j oO'i Chestnut street, l'hiladclpliia. ! JTuThosc Rctcctors have considerable ; trouble iu keeping the run of the Ranks. ! Thus the above las Win. Cameron as l'res't of the North'd Rank, instead of J. ' R. I 'acker; omits F. W. l'ollock as CasTi-; icr of Lcwisburg Rank j and gives the lol- lowing ,:fresh news:" "Jlunlc of Shnmo- th, Shatnokin 1'am, Rotter Co. lJ." "JK ' moans that wc consider the bauk lkmblnl." There arc certainly great reasons for this 1 'ubiing. The truth is, there is only a .i.iV. r for a lank at Shamokin town no banks there except of coal and coal dust, i 'Shamokiti 1'am' is another p!ace,bctwccn Sunbiiry and Scliusgrovc, only famed for its fishing 'bauks' and its solutes ; and as to 'I 'otter comity ,' it is 150 miles distant, ' in an original "wild cat" region. "Cata- ; wissa Rank" is not yet chartered. "Rank of Calasaqua" and "Catusaqua Rauk" are but one. Smullcr, not "Seuiiller," l'res't ' of the Middlctown Rank. In the liat of Rioken Rauks, "Alleghany Susqutlauua, M uitrose," meaus "liank of Susqtichauna County ". ..It requires much of caie aud attention lo get up and keep up these mat j tcis correctly, and thus benefit the public ; IIonust Confession. The Indcpcnd- j ence (Missouri) Mttsfntjer Fays: "For three years, we have bad a continual din and turmoil of opposing factions in that! distracted Territory, (Kansas,) which has j exteuded to tho border coJuties. Time ; :;.u j;ui:i tit huvt Ictn caU.il upon to .r-,.; 4 MEN aud MONEY " ary e a i I "ii. leal tampjign iu KanEis." 5"; the tiu'.h is ou'.j at iubt. Wotes from an E flat Sax-horn. " All work and no play makes Jink a lull buy" is a proverb as true as it is old. There is nothing better suited to sharpen up " Jack" or any ouc else than blowing a horn, or sawing a violiti, either. Conse quently, wc (Jr.) are to bo found iu every musical society accessible to us vocal, , , , , . ,, , instiuii.ent.il, and mixed making all the noist: iiossioic, ioeiii small, we nave io make up iu racket what wc lack in size-). Hold's Cornet and Siring Rauds, laving progressed far enough to play lefore folks without embarrassment, accepted an invi tation to spend a merry Christmas at the residence of our kind friend, Mr Michael lirov.u, '.u I. ist l.uttaloe; and, some ot Ins tuikeya having deceased very suddenly, I we weio called upou to pay a last tribute ' of respect to tlo ir remains at the same time. Consequently, after giving our bo- j rough citizens a parting salute, aud fiuding J that not a member was missiug,westraight- way loaded up horns, drums, cymbals, fid- j dies, flutes, and other necessary accoutre-1 niciits, and proceeded up Maikct street as quietly as possible, flanked on both sides 1 by waving linen, laudanua and cotton j handkerchiefs, screeching youngsters, and ! such like concomitants. Reing a furnii- ! u.ihle lo iking array, wc had the turn pike ! to ourselves went through like a snow plough none knew what was np, or von- ! tured to ask. A large black dog, howev-1 er, came bounding across a field, with one j eye looking wonderfully inquisitive and ' il. oii.c, r...rui!j : bavage, as tbotigb he were asking liberty to demolish us ; a tor- rilis blast from a heavv bass horn settled the question fur him iustanter; he wheeled as if turned by a cannon ball, aud broke in a line at a direct angle with the road- away he went, increasing his speed at cv- cry jump, reached a fence, cleared it, and l....... .... .; -.;.o,a fr t.;. c:o It , Itutv M J UUIHpI at Ullll ?IU.W. Reachin- our destination, we found every lhin" a little ahead r,l' imr crncctations and we anticipated something of a high or hr. Having alighted aud unpacked, we made fiec to iutroduco ourselves in no ,. .i i rii'.i i'i eeieiiiouioua mauuvi. J.u- . ry lustrumeiit was tested to its utmost, greatly to tho astonishment of tho live stock on the premise". Entered the house, and were soon invited tn a kind of renast which printers arc seldom called upon to i uier cuum gei up, aim uouu up iu a si iu known only to Pennsylvania womeD u-., ,o,;,i -i, ti c,(.i ..i ii, table, that we were closely packed ; here was dilemma buuery as leeches, and uo , , 1 . ... I room to expand; but, it was astonishing,! ' , . ,, , ln this situation, to seo how rapidly the . ' , , , , , , provisions vauished, and could be traced 1 ' to all quarters but the sopranos (sopra-, nos never cat mucb, you Kuow .) J.utttns phenomenon iras explained ; though there . . i i: i u-jiiiiuj; iu 1'iuii ji jwuuiuj; iu umii uiitv j tions;and on concluding, wo found that , . , . ,. . we naa expatiiled lore and ait, somewuat , 4 ' resembling a score of mammoth sun fish. , After dinuer, wc took possession of a pasture field : cattle did n't kuow what to i make of us: thev never saw horns like ' J I ours burue by auiuials before j came up to wards us at a long, timid trot, aud opened their eves, while we prepared to salute them ; the first blast suilieed to rrse their curiosity ; with elevated heads aud bi.ri-utal tails, they parted company with us, aud galloped pell-mell to the farthest corner of the field, where they stood trcm- j lling aud amazed, while wc took our first lessons iu marching to our own music. ! These lessons were highly interesting and I healthy performances. The heavy lass ; 1 1 I 1 l.l 1 . ! iiuwu, auu mug uiesscu wuu uu;ujhij traveling arrangements, tucy startta on as it walking for wages, and Lefore wc had got around the field, we were pretty en u.suiou.eu ocr ,u iuv mis uiiueu. , was soon remeuieu, as one o. our nucy guard volunteered to be field-marshal and j walked ahead, beating a 1002 pole. Lut .' . .bt. .1- II . l : .i: i 1 J , altogether; as there was some ice in the ; way, those of us who were obliged to use notes frequently found our instruments, books and selves scattered over tho ice, aud others stumbling over us. Some of the valves froze, which terminated our out door eseiciscs, and we repaired to the house, where we laid by the brass, tuued up the strincs aud concluded within doors ri.t.... ,.f .;,;!,, .!,..... ' tor ave been extended to .these R.nds, which wc may notice hereafter. Aud, in behalf of the incmbers.we return our war- mcst thanks to those who Lave sa bounti- muy tuierianieu us. ; tnus jrawn out cf the way again were Fkom India, the news is interesting. : rnoro or less inebriated, and disgraced Gen. Havcleck is surrounded by 70,000 themselves and their friends by their con iusurgents at Lucknow. Sir Colin Camp- j duct. Youog men ! determine that this bell was pushing ou to his relief, with ov- 'lall be jour last mistake of thai kind ! cr 1,000 men. English troops are pouring ; Totally and fur ever avoid the cup that into Imlia at the rate of 2,000 a week. It ) is said that Nena Sahib commands the Sc- j poys around Lucknow. When Delhi was ! .leri..,! l, Mnnrents. all the Euro-1 ; ikrlr nniiinii worn burned to tioue i s. i death. lion Thtoloie Trelingbuyrtn mcntly ' mirrird Miis llalliLt ruirpHy, A One Ccmmunicalil fur the Lvwisbitrg Chronicle. . . " ' ;-l. ...... f..- .1. . ifcjr... l ior- t!ie amount of It iin and Snow mea'urod in inches of Water. ; -t O 71 O -f '1 (? if) T C? O ' w I - J w t 5 " r-i r-i CI I- -1" CO ci i-i Ci -J" io ir -r. r r r r -r ..- c? ' I s co s. c-. - c: -. i - co -p ro i- . o ii co w ci w ci ci i ci ci ';i-::c:oi,or.3i-o ! J 1 ci -s 1 - 7. t. I 0 0 ri 1 - - ci , c i rT 1 ! (ft f- n h oi: c i- t 1 o ci 10 o v -ci -i r co -r i -mj r t o 3-. -s - . . ' - - 1 1 " 1 co T :2 5 f "X i : z co J rt Cl Cl - iC 'C I- 0-0. i-Twr.ci-i ci :i f f t c 1- 1-1 -1 - o t M c : 1 - 1- ' ci .S - ci 0 o i-oo:ii-nc-.F-H i-r.t::i ::.cco'- o -r co I I I I U I I I I I I I y. -r n 1-- 'O o - ci , :c ;o h -r c. ..c cc ci 4C d C Ci - CI 'O I- ci f. 'f. I SssCi :itoi.i-J f :?:i j. ci ci . J c o -o -r, 1 - l-OriX''J CI I- I- -J) 1- zz 1- -r ; co r f t. -f O -1 C CI C CI CI I- :c . cc - jr. i c . " r s I- o O CI C CC . r-. CI CO o J- . I- I ..C C-2 CI Cl I- 1- CI co J ci co O CI CO CI cc r t o o 1- cs a :o co ;i ; j - C tic "r ' o e i B c-" 3 3 3 T oco i-o . s -jj Z V Mean for tho whole year ls.rij 4C.S5 do do 1S57 4 S 01 Thus it appears that the difference in tem- peraturc of tho two years is scarcely more r.n.. .1,.,,,.. The thermometer reached its lowest ' point for the year 1S57 on the 21th of Jan , whon it stood at -10. The highest paiBtwas00 0 11th u-' C S J ; ' r,B.-,iT,rTi,. v.. r .. ;.; . J Li A 11 I 1 M..7. 1US .'rIV 1 J' t ll'Mlll oresents the following nummary of public accidents during thA Inst turn rems : j 1850 I Fires enumerated 227 ;ive3 lnst by tue s 89 . 1 Sr7 2".0 72 ''"'3 gi; I lopeiij uuiueu Sil,ll.Y-'V'.i i . , ., . Steamboat accidents J,;TM Iost Wounded Railroad accidents Riv69 lost 29 35S 127 113 195 C2D 125 RIO Wounded 5.'0 mi & ii r..i. f i - 'ravei ur me uisnounu oi uie year, may in part account for the less No. of railroad and steamboat disasters. , . , Financial. The Ranks of Pcnnsylva- . ... , , . . ., , , r nia whith reported prior to the Ist of No- . , . , .l r n . . t vcniber last, present the following state of - , , ... funds as compared with a year previous : 1850 lS? Circulation 17,3G2,:M5 ll,l.2,:!ra Specie .' . s.OT:t.i::s - ,!.,; 1 1) ' Denosits 2r,.522.fl20 Id. 121.5.;! n'i f,..i. j "i i T"1' not here included, but this exhibit looks rr, . m-.-i. .-. . preuy saio. i ue iiew i ora viiy iau,s have 25,000,000 in specie six times as much as all the Pennsylvania Ranks. This shows that tho profits of the Free Trade Tariff have enriched the great importing ..... , , . city, while the cash has gone to Europe. . , -, ,,tio,i i.o ri,,,.i li IS Sam w uv tu. v -J ' s - of the Rmlo "ear Philadelphia, to resume their specie payments before loug. The East are prepared, but tho trouble is with the West and Southern States-, There have been between Four and Fivo Hundred Millious of Dollars coined in the United States, of which half has gone to Tay tu0 lalanec of trade against us. Senator Seward in a lato speech thought tlere would soon bo a Li1inrsa Tho nin ln.-L. , j. MoRN1S5swas wel- -n our fcj an ouprccc. worlJ.awakcning) simultaneous - . . . , . , . ... . of th(J ghril, s,eam t(je , ,- . r , , , , , , howling of fivo hundred astounded dogs, - 0- -0 1 O .- - c , hn rrnwinff nf liiinirmlii of mistaken rioi. . - . ,,.,,,:,., and otherwise, of one thousand more or , , less juvenile population. Vastly sweeter and more harmonious were the emissions of our Rorough Rand, who undertook, at an early hour, to s renado II k t fr,en,ls and substantial patrons, lut fiuding tier nuulD(, ,. r an "nnmnrona " nftor nrrspviTlni. , -o nearlv all nioht were fain to adjourn. . . ... ... liut, we regret to leel compelled to add, . numbet of anJ mcn from BOme of wLoIn betcr maDUcr8 might be cspcctcj auj ;t tl 6iDeercly to be i,nn,i ;n npvr allow themselves to be I intoxicates, and tnc company mat would lead jou to touch it ! It is not a cunning thing-worthy of private jokes and laugh- ter-to get drunk : call it by any other name you c noose, ii isvne and aisgusunz . i . i - .inn npniLainir hlih i i 3 inomp. inn a causa of bitter mourning to all who lor vou iinerelv. and who desire I? rremtie -' Filibuster Indignation Heelings j .....u Lfeeii it. la ill nuiiic. Ol lilc oo i Southern ' 'l''S' Ut S" m to u:4V'3 ''''' J xeite , i tie leeliiig wlncli tlie leaders of them dc - sired. Walker was serenade ! in Wash- . ington, aud parades before Ruchanan, his . Cabiii. t, and the other sworn officers of the (loverniueiit, as freely and as jrou lly as il he bad not violated plaiu international laws, and caused the death of thousands of ardent young Auiericaus, as well as the robbery and murder of hundred more of ; peoplu harmless of any offcuce except de- : fcudinir their homes. i The attempt to excite the A lministra- ! tiou to open condemnation of Com. I'auld- i ing, is cheeked by the voice of the free States aud of tho Conservatives iu tho Slave States. The moral and religious element, it is in vaiu much Lu 'er to combat. I Com. Raulding's account of the capture 1 of Walker and his crew,is noble au 1 manly, i He says they were outlaws and murderers, ' whom he was ordered by Government to intercept iu their unlawful warfare upon , Nicaragua, with which our nation was at peace, and bound by treaties of amity ; and be did stop them iu their career, aud thus oerformed an act of humanity to them . ....... . ; aud to tho world. If, in his manner of j executing his order, there was anythmg ; technically wrong he is willing to bear j the responsibility hmlj, and to relieve the Government. The FiJi'tot sa U1 "'''mtatorthMnlUeuUueUmeutM, touch W alker after lie had slipped tbroucn , . . i t . t .. 1,10 ULe' ruereu io preveui ins lauumg, and had actually lauded. Rut no harm was doue, aud if Nicaragua does not com- l'laiu nobody eIse can- II woulJ LlTC Lcea wr0DS 10 iutercept Walker in a Nicaraguau harbor, as iu a Niearaguan town. Perhaps a wan has no strict b-ga! rie-ht to shoot a mad do? or a ravening o o O within his neighlor's fields ; but.after all, could any reasonable man object ? So c; . there should be free passage, all over the world, for hunting down and hounding out pirates and fillibusters. Outlaws, aud themselves trampling down all laws human and divine, what law can they plead for their security '! ; Rut these r illibustcr excu3ors did not complain when Gen. Jackson went into tho Spanish territory near PensacoU to . . . rr;"! ) mni; IutcrinarrioJ, and tb, IrouLi .... Florida war nor whon the U.S. Army, under Gaines, passed over the Texas line to ready enough to knock a bottom board out oo good authority that a Missouri slave aid tho Texans and iutiiuidato the Mexi- 0f the Treasury and load up their several . holder has removed to Warrea county iu cans. The Administration never allowed carts with the "Spoils." They have had that State, and brought with him fit or any invasion of Cauadian Territory, to ex- a "Commission on Indian War-Claims" i six slaves, whom he claims a right to keep tend American institutions to the North, sitting for nearly a year past, which las 1 and work on the free soil of Iowa, under Invasions of foreign soil to tpread Slavery, are all riirht ; but a momentary touch of ' . . Kiirh soil to stnD tho career of a inrute. is ... 1 an wrong . : Gen. llennincsen, and others of Wal- . , . . I """" o.au, .u ,o..-...c, new schemes of invasion, aud havo many , - 1 1. - ...Fi nn S.iiithi.rn . auu ""' Pr'- rtisru ' I LecnliA Ii .nil mj nrr.'st Wallrnr. fiti.l i uccause uo uiu huc arrest. aibcr : aui , , , ' also censuro Com. I aulding because he i . lid arrest him! Tho President, letweeu his conscientious convictions of right, and the domineering of his Cabinet, is in a , , , . . - t hornet nest, that stmgs turn which way I ....... CM. Pai li.i.n.i, who captured Gen Walker, is a son or grandson of the Vu- Wj who helped capture Andre, who be ito speech though ArnoM of (l)at day wae protecting his . Yofk aoJ VMM hH have ,13 , ! ?MAI.L V.-U is stated that , great revival of . cffort.s t0 ruin our coull,ry. There s good to 8U3tain j., fcut t, w,,rc uu . Mr. V,h,n,a ttiIi Dot sca,i ,0 the Senata . "P, ?. l!00d in hi'n' hmS,!y lul'er,te', AmIre i large or effective. Douglas passe! through 1 Northern Postmasters for couliraiation.un i: put to letter use. ; aj Arnold could not "fool" old Pauld- ... f ... A . ... :..:.. uioou iu nun, nonesuy iuucriu.ni. -luu,u .and Arnold could not "lorn old rauu- in8 nor coulJ anJ Walkct "fjo1" ! the young one. They were ordered to ' ,0UK 0Ul wr iruoe-oreai.crs, auu tney am SO. Win execeueu some oi iuo . . , , . . i i niceiiesoircu iapcmii,r.uiuoin..ii.ag,o.. .i rait 1 r -I fl. - tiling. 1 nc comparisons ncre Ian. a ue ,f1 . ii , imw jf the elder Paulding-now they censuro the ' y0UD oue- Diet, of Grief. Samuel Kiug, of Li- sing Sun, lud., uici very suddenly on,....,! ...n:,,., nr .,,., wnmn n,i children Tuesday last. Ho become involved iu ; fiaancla, diffieulties, and his creditors in Sew lork canto ou with large claims, I 1 . M. I.": ll.,.,.l I... limit,.'!!, tviut .b-" " ' !""'"' : ;il,o..t I,;. Viinile.l..e nml .1.,., 1 hi. -- at store. He was so overcome by theso trm-' a wilU Li, j wife Lo Uj down aQ(1 wa3 sooa fjund ' dead i " 1 TV" " . , - . . . 1 1 .... . I . n . . . ... An action for debt, by a wife against her husband, to recover money loaned by her huband, being prly aoj.urtjafcr marriajc, was tried in thc Common Tlcaa of Perry county, Pa., a short time since, Judge Graham presiding Tbe question was whether a wife could maintain a suit against her husband. The Court decided that she could, and decreed a verdict for I .ff fo" ?., Mg i r . ' ... .i.. . ,.t ! e see ii eiaieu mai ounu .'imim, '. i , i. .-.i., .. !.,. i.nnnnn. nftri L'eenuiti 'ossibbi'i in uu .u- ; nine's rrcptrtv," ab:ut whieh foinuili has Icfn mi'le in Atctiui. Ibt- cuet Ssjr"IIowr do the iK inocratie Congress j men stanJ as between Io"lai an 1 Ru- , cbaiiau '!" is a question t fn u asked, but ; can not be u. tiuitely answered. I here ' arc uiar-y rumors. All the IXmocratic ' newsrpcrs of Illinois and Ohij stand by Douglas, and it is sail reflect tho views of all or a large nojjjrity of the Democratic Congressmen from those States, with Mr. II iekinin of 1'a Mr. Stuart, Senator from Michigau, is with Douglas, and it is thought one or both the Minnesota Sena- tors will be. Rut most of the Northern Congressmen do not openly commit them selves, although Mr. Rroderiek, the Dem ocratic Senator from California said, "If tho people of Kansas had taken the Dele- gates to the Leconiptou Convention and Hogged them, or cut off their ears, and driven them out of the countrv. I Would have applauded them fur the ae'." fiflX.The Kiitors of the Mincrsville .1 I wait havo been mulcted in S'-OO line fur charging the death of two men in some coal mines upon the carelessness of the proprietor. Mr. l'rice, the priucipal Eli tor, has been himself a miner, and feels strongly the dang'-rs and neglects of that nbi44 V.I .1 . .1 l.fr ft flx:Ir.. to .1 t Nome .. , . . , , . , , thinjr for their benefit, bv a law oo the subject. Wi wish him success in this cffjrf( anJ Lim be JeJ jn mJ notUt hi: tl ovvrpaw,r Lis judgment. It i more Lis yuipathy overpower his judgmeut. It is ... f a matter worthy ot putilio atieniwn, io. frequent, aud many think unnecessarily so. C?4,Tbe Rloomslurg Ikmocrat, allu- ding to the recovery of Charles R. Rucka- leW'f tLe State SlDate. S3JS. "1"s absencc would create au i.f jxira'M , Wrniiiw." Mut la some mistake, here-the Col. means "hums," -'sense of goneness," "wacancy," or somethink of that sort surely he don't think a vacant Stat so very desirable? Ria SwiNULisa Game. The enterpri- i g"lng Territories of Oregon and Washing ton have handed in to Congress their little bill for scalping Iudians and violating squaws two years ago. The "War"it will be recollected, was stigmatized by Gen. Wool, then commanding on tho Pacific, as wholly wanton and unorovoked bavins been delihcratelv cot ud b? the Whites - Oregon" noltn ore intensely nlilbuster i asninglon uas ever paid anvth.n- - -- et-iiacuco ior lbe l'ublic Lauds absorbed bv their white inhabitants, but thev are made up the following cheering aggregates: . Numts-ror toIuuim ir.x.j. im ' rotl.1 in UV UtM tnilun War I Ot.s.;uB eu r Am uDt. i I vuluuuf ly rr".rtitj by tho , Oin; iia Jl.lWol i Am iitit ol eponum in support Cf TOluQ- ttr wrvice iu orig in 3,i)l'i.341 M SUIVjIUI i T,.i wmr j, bi in Orrfm x,, , ,,ntr ,rK,p, in Wlslljn,.tc,0 , VJ0 . ;-i..rt.ii ...lum-r.. .., ur s :a .iw w, Mp.n. msupiiviioi .oiuuivr in n.-n- I ........n T. tl wht .1-l.t in Wnliin -fon fl..sl.s. I, i..ij!."ll 7S T'.-Lil ur att iu buth Tornl..rie4 jU(J cajuls 0f American citizens for 1 rench Spoliatious of our commerce prior . . to I00, are now something over ufty-cight years oi l. dbey are as righteously due ; Hotel was burned down, is tno Commis as any pullic debt ever was. After these sary. shall have been paid half a century or so, I i;an.Up'ii, who pulled Gen. Jackson's we triKt tho ehiitiia nt tho Orei'nn and: .. . . :...! ..r c . WxsWlls,oll Indian -fighters will come up j for consideration. .V. V. T ritmne. Lo0 metigs to sustain Douglas have ;bccnb(ilJ , 1)cmoer:i(s of vuiL.3Q anJ Ti(j offil;e.ho,,lers . N ; Iarc or tH-cct,Vtf. loulas pas ,.hiIa,L aDlJ a l!scrowd of IVm,)crati call. ' ed him out in a speech. Forney boast, tlat cao I!ui;a;inan iu ,.LiIa,, on tho K;JQsas ihhou&h tIl0 ma jority of tho Administration papers in the : J J - yt;lt, gctm3 u s(auJ . tLo rre:lijl.ut ' ue m. j,. Tho Holston Confereuco of the M. E Church South, at its recent conference iu Marion, Va., retriiuhd that clause in the ,ii5(.j.,Iinc wUicu prouil.it3 tbe buying I fr thc of enslaving the,,,." Her , ,,h, travcling preacher, iu conference, aud . , f.,ur ,oU.j aainst ;,. Tha ' ' . . . . '. ,on ii lo he siilniiille.l In t iff lireiitr I ire.- .... , . . annual conierenecs ooutn between inn ! j ,h (;1 r f 1 c ...... . j Pennsylvania State Finance. I The followion is the arxrecato of the re s" . ceipts and expenditures of tbo State Trea sury from the 1st day of December, 1 .', . ... . , , Nombcr ,c;7. b.h j incuivc ; Kpt3 o( tbe Jcar iaclu. i diug last balance 5,575,4I.' 26 ' Expenditures of the year ,101,276 . ' i"" m ireasury.i ic , . ..,...,ius A California Giiil . Miss Anne Van- natkL.nt'ur.' was anaioea ice i l lie ci a to- i . dress, for the test loaf if treat sent I the . jtatc l air a' t kt -it, Calif mi l I'h.i.- : nei ovei 1 Bite TlCL-.I 0 c -n.p.tit -iv, ii 111 1 ! veal: anl ! c!i. f. "Kast Mkm." The viciou.-t, die wriy. rb.-y fall iik j ioivlows, or tamble lika wrei ks dd-1 rains into the grave often. ' lulu yonng, alaiOit always before forty, " The wicked live But half their day.' ; The world at once ratifici the truth an 1 a igns the reason, by describing the dis- . s lute as "fast men;" that is, thry livtt fast, they spend their twelvn hoars is ip ' getting through the wlvile before tha meridian, and dropping out of sight im darkness. Wbileothrs are in the glow aud ' Wort of Lfo, "Their sun is down while it is jet Jay." And they might have Le.'pcd it. Many die bug before they nc;d. Vonr men of genius,!ike Rurns aud ByroD, t whom, wheu dissirated and profligate. thirty-seven is so fatal ; and your ulcur- and uauie!ess"wauderii.g stars,"who wast 2 'heir yourb in lilertiuj inJuh-eijce , eau nut live Li." They win - f die early. The put on the s'c-iu till they blow op thi boil r Tie'y r .u at su -h a rate that tha lire goes out tuant of fuel. The ma chinery is dtj'.roycd by reckless ep-cd and rapid Wear Nothing can save them. Their physical strength can not stand tho strniu they p it t to ; while the state ot their minds ii oticu such that the soul iu! 1 eat the substance cf the mwt robust body, and make for itself a way of escapo from the incessant hell of its own tho'ts. Lr wt3 ..u :-iu iu a trap at North. Geld, Vt , last week, and to save dear lifj he gnawed oft the paw that held him to lbe SJVage ius.ruuient. Reing no sur geon, however, he neglected to tie up tho aiferies, and his pursuers readily followed the trail of blood for five miles, when they easily overcame the panting fugitive, exhausted as he was by, tho loss of vital fluid. The Rlaek I' oji vraoy are beginning to "shriek" over Old Ruek's Kansas Consti- tut.oii They growl now like bears with sore heads, aul they I'ame it all on tha free state men. Al; old granny would know better than that. This Constitution, all over slavery, is the fruit of the Border RuSian seed sown and watered with tha blood ol Free State men. Gee. Mirabeau R. Lamar, of Texas has been chosen Minister to Central America by Mr.Rucbanau. This belies the denun- ! ciatiou of Fillibusterism embodied in tha i pALatrO. II tm-rp 1i rm i The Fairfield 1 1 i) L'.Jycr is informs J the Drcd Seott decision. Payino iuem off. John II. Houston, a prominent Know Nothing, has just got a 81G00 clerkship, at Washington. Tb K. N' having elected him, Ruchanan must give them some offices, if tho Pad dys do grumble. James II. Line; is appointed Major General of tho Militia of Kansas, with I eight Rrigadicrs, an AJjatant, an Iospect- ! or, ljuartcrniaster, Commissary, and Sur- . - geon. C uLr.idndge, whoso rree Slata , u'tti, was ai'ifuiuu i . J luwuinu j u. mo j Arscual, by Pies. Ruchau- ! an, at Washington. The Tinnessc. CoU- 1 gasmen waited upon the Pusid.ut, and ' demanded Randolph's dismissal : and fcu- chanaa obeyed ! . til tho Vul.ut insurrection iS over; iu 1 other words, not until Northern M. C'a. s.ajtliu l.,,u,rt,..a Convention. One fifth of the cultivated land in line- iU. tj so.U aaut.a.:y in wheat. The av- tragi? yield is given alii2 bushels per aero, whieh, wo think, is more thin doubie lt.a average yield f the Uaitod States. The States of S .u!h Cai dina and Texas are in earn. -!, i:i their efforts to re open tho At'ricau Slavt-trado ly repealing all I ,r ,.in ' TllL. A.,llliui..,Ijtioo rIiey is evident!, ' t0 m.4ttf a prcat Nati-nal Debt, so as to .. .. S. ... ....- " ul " " on their Slavery schemes. In Cambridge, Ma.ss , A G Patlen was put on trial for stealing a hen, but th? ev idence showed that thc fowl was a rooster, and the accused was discharged. It costs 85000 a foot to launch the Le viathan Over SJOOjOOO has been already expended. Tho last trial day they only shoved it along 3 inches. Thr:e Semiuoies have been killed ly our "gal'aut s 'jeis" during a two years' war iu Flori la. Tbu death cost about 50,000 aii.ee ! lrauistan, humbug Baroum's cstly re sidence, baa leeu dntio;t'l by fl.-e lo, t-j",CC0. Gea t'oUimop-f it is "he abscTuie I i:- t-r cf ! Ihtic rsrr i " ' . . ii i . .--.- .n R -g l'r.hr.