The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 11, 1849, Image 2

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o 1 DAT, OCTWIER Il i 1849.
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Ws from iofficatioim that the .
,to be held in this place on Tuesday next
extensive, interesting, at grati
leg sit, of the kind that has been
utter !ma* of our . , County &socia
-1 °didn't th •
seem= o e public,
• his'been procured by
Mne Of. our public spirited chit:ins, which will af- '
- • - ter .kit ease of stormy weather, and be
MA* convenient for the,exbibitioU than to
t ` vi ••,— . "••• • at agricultural products, fruits and
•• • • Articles, all huddled into the Court
crorled as not to allow a fair view of
?kt - -1 11 ; • 'for inspection, to one quarter of
e• , ltimkto attend; -and we presume no citi
' -; - 40 • • ••
wishes for an opportunity to view the es-
I• - thottmgbly and freely, as to afford any
satisfaction, will for a moment object to
.
i. . . his. mite towards defraying the ex
-1 Abe preparation. This is customary in
- t State and County Fairs in other pla
if • such preparations are made.
Tlie Election,
Asw• I
,ighten
ibi ng L
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cre
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i 'The
hear.,
1 . apprehended, the vote on Tuesday was
both sides in comparison to the vote fur
last year. The Locos have carried every
usual in this county, tho Ugh by a reduced
1 04 Canal Commissioner and llepresenta
iitiltless-on a part of the county ticket.
a great falling off on Murphy for Commis-_
!., on Hempstead for Treasurer as far as
;flowing are Cho reportetl majorities as far
Canal Comuir. Btpresentre. Qinuner
Loco Whig L. W. 4 w
19 - 15 27
88 86 e— - 62
' .83 —, N 33?
40 40 37'
& P oem! '
[Friends;
Fes.
,Fraulr3;l
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30 -
r 7
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82 -
40 -
24 1 -
- i 58
.55
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45 -
trookl
Hart ,
New 241
Jessup,
Rush,
4 4ubu
Liber.t.l
.Lathro!
loco
Do.
j. for Gamble so far, 389—0 n Gov. in '4B, 568
for Gov. in remaining ten towns " 323
for Gov. in the whole county " 889
- hole majority for Canal Commissioner cm -
I exceed 600,.if it is th a t.
g co. reported 50 majority for Fuller.
,e, ..
• , owns, reported 310 for Fuller.
ford, oue town, reported 50 do.
•ws by Telegraph from the southern part of
The
not m
NS
The antics of the organ.
t be soon 'mg to notice some of the ludic
of the Loco organ here, in its last
!• fore the election, if it was worth while thus
ri to these matters after the contest is 'over
as holding back its edition to the latest hotir
expectation that the Register might fol
i •
own fashion of coming out with some new
• and hunbugs just before the election.
Ichair specimens of its "filthfalsehood: ,
&Tema; " slime k laiinpgate,” (which it
imputes to the Register while filling its
=um with that store kind of stuff) placed
side with the editor's late humble confession
I ,an unoffending individual with libelous
ight furnish matter for ajust estimate of its.
r, to be preserved for future reference, but
for the present. • Possibly the vote Oven
, :tor, compared with the rest of the ticket
• the public appreciation of his. efforts.
room .
A few
Abel
own
"side
of
gang,
Alta-a 0
irel" ,
tc t the
rP►y
But
.rade
;re must .barely allude to the ridiculous ti
c... the otgaa's manufactured abuse of its
for Commissioaer, he. Although. we
from saying the least Sling against
had .
of -
great
and standing of Mr. littrphy or any
rest of their ausaidates, yet to get up a
Me and cry of imaginary. " abuse" heaped
At being an Irishman, (a matter which the
as a -body have scorned, to meddle with,) a
*pied by a number 'of the party declar-
I t fr. Murphy was not ~ ru4 on the night
~nominated, headed by ion, whining and
I article, is gravely paraded into its col-
Whoever heard that he was, pray 1 We
believe a cletikWhige in the county ever
at such 's thing before--mach less
. do 'we
loon
&if
based
- they,ever seriously reported it. Yet tho
has enure - very near defeating him kith such
;0111POrk.1
letter
oP' - '
4' •, '
'RawI:NW ahnostes ludicrous, was a
got up from Mr. Moirry their- representatire
te in Wyoming, staying that be had not de
, toglve place to Mr. little, allegkig that the
bad so reportedig,h neither we nor
.•: that, we can hear Of ever heard of it, or
ted such a thiogNerore thi§ oud dada
tut:ye ELF vros.—The election in Ileu
m usual, with few exceptions, went stzungly
• the Whigs, and they have lost, ace member
" in the State, though they have yet 4
to 3 Loom la On . delegation, and dui Whigs
**PIO 211 sioOtY of the Lellisteturep .
• imestbatligriug" S. Senator in place et
y
.b aa reise Loco strnager than usual, re;,
-Thu.' for -- dorerrtar by an . ':ilatieaMd Ma'
--- ^ 7--, ' - ':' ' - 04ty in the
• , securing , s
_locoi m a{
"a
Thie* an et 1t I 1 11H 7 a Lemke° Slavery
atunL, i' ,---- 14 , . mere re - aed
itln
"Al#s:ael
the
I”Mg. "' *bile ,the WA
1., T c.i. goal* with F.ree*/*
iil T.' adis" itirth—clasktuchanaN ec"we r e
liekl' •Pit
: - 4iiilesisbitifid. tiibi,* ism ,_
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. I '- - ' tfieSHeix*iti ' I P*: 4we
made 1 am:A " ' tbetirilight:4 - al Pa** raised
~.. 7—,---: , fi -- - '7, b ig jt. Ofrivi!tiii!ir-r
-1- ' 2 ' '''e "" '4,l4** is ii_it:o ll : 4 .
114 k ( 7 41 1 . ,; a ,' , - iiitiatiati*- 40;' 'Pee , i 54.
I le- " ' --
teilminthe ,figirti' i?ei°l,..°, 6 4!int",
' - hoos a )". " 1. fl 4ilk** theioiii-id,.l.,;_t*
. ~i , „ - ,...,,iiii1t:44, if it w e e 1 .1104 Ina _ Amer- r---. B——
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CaNDENSEID
Atiather (instructive - fire accorred,m 84 Louis '
the '2810,14 Marge 5 staii,hatel Ir(th siyersd
ad; ll ' l3 4 l3 uildjaii aa4s lumber Tara were amoeg
the
A son,of ; Dr;Rlev at Harrisburg tely haikOna
arm so idly 'lttattered by the accidental Wacharge
of a gun te•hile hunting; that it ma to be`-cut oft
A man: amend John Clark, a man of intemperate
habits, laid . ; down in the bar-room of Abram Bird
in Pittston on the evening of the 2d inst., com
plaining of an agne chill, and died there,
• An extensive stable on 10th Avenue, New York
city, was Idestroyed by fire on the night of the 29th
ult., in which 2 persons, 15 horse 4 and 20 cows
were burnetlto death.
Frederick Smith, who was sentenced to he hung
in Adams county some time since for the murder
of Frederick Foster, has cheated the sheriff and
the gene#i ltsy banging himself in prison.
The NicilliMusOort & Elmira Railroad, or what
remains of that old' rie kety concern, was sold. at
Auction ;in Phil delphia -lately, to Mr. ArchibaldßobertsonAir $lOOO. •
gen. Scott at Itinghazaton.
News 'tcas!receiveil here on' Wednesday of last
week that a :Teljgraphic despatcit from New York
had azinntniebli that General Scott would arrive in
the train of cars' - that erening at Dinglishnon. We
learn froth lie Binghamton Democrat of Tuesday
that he arrived•as expected, and his reception was
attended by Idenionstrationo ,of much popular re
gard by the;i numerous concourse •of citizens who
assembled Id meet and greet him. He was ac
companied 4.
companieA pry the celebrated eastern; traveller,
John.L. Sti'!ofteits, the Minister from NeW Granada,
Senor Rivas; with several distinguished citizens and
of !
st party ili:dies from New York. The 'same F L-,
l , '
per contenten; , ,
" lie was ;welcomed at the depot by alarge con
course of people and escorted to his lod,gin g s, amid
the ringing of bells, firing of 'cannon, bon-fires and
burros. , On reaching the Hotel, he responded. in a
neat and aperopriate speech, and after• tea spent
the evening to receiving calii and shaking hands
with out citizens who called upon him in great
numbers. ; Again the following morning, was occu
pied is receiving calls and evrhunEing salutations.
until about ten delock,wben a special train carried
him milli his party, with a numerous party of citi
zens of the vtllage, to view the Starruca Viaduct
1 and Citseadwßridge, near Lanesbore, Pa. The in
terviews during the morning between the General
~...arkifCmito.-11;i_ Rarest. ~• I '''' t'Vallariall .stildier_of.
the RevOlutitni, - and Maj. Mills, who fought and
bled with him at Chippewa and Lundy's Lane,
were extremely interesting and affecting, and mois
tened other eyes than those of the war worn veter
ans: The trip to the Raii•ltoad,works si-as a grat
ifying one, and the whole party returned to dinner
and proceeded westerly at evening to visit Oswego
mid Fithian.. - Mr. Stephens., as great a lion in let
ters as Geti..Scott is in arms, with Senor Rive. and
party returned the same evening, whiehtlierspent
socially ;here, and left for the east the next morn
ing, and the General and the residue of the ,party
after proceeding w e stward us far us Elmira, re
turned and spent. Friday evening here and left for
the city on Saturday morning. The visit of Gen.
Scott cad liis distinguished companions ,was grati
fying in the; highest degree to our citizens, and it
was especially interesting and beautiful in this age
of strife and turmoil and controversy, to see a
-4...W0-without regard to age or sex, unite
in : paying their respects 4otne - tuat cu - stingta.tied
of America's war worn Chiefs." •
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An'extratof the Owego Advertiser give 4 further
particulars ,of the amount of property de:trayed
by the
,lnte fire, and \of the amount insured for
each iniliridual. It makes dut. the total loss at
$345,000; aril. the amount insured to different in
dividuals $110,5:25. The Advertiser says:
Nottrithstanding this large destruction of prop
erty, there is probably but Iwo or three individu
als who Bare lost their all, and not one who will
not a r *in resume business.. We doubt whether
there t. 4 another village in the State : which can
bear np so well under the total loss of $2.00,000,
as Owego, ;Our merchants are all substantial men,
and they luve always sustained the highest credit
.in Neil Nook. During a 'residence of fourteen
years,4 poi l tion of which was in - the darkest peri
od of nonnuercial depression, we cannot recollect
a single failure; and now, while smarting , under
this great chlamity, thereis not one of them who
will sensibly feel the shock. Indeed, should a
stranger '- judge by the countenances, 'only of our
citizens, he !would not suppose that any serious loss
had been sustained. It would only be by looking
over the
~dri e ary waste, a week Since Offered with
, truildings r and animated with the busy ;hum of ac
tive enterprise,.that be could forth any; idea of the
extent of the calamity. But Owm, trill rise again.
Already his the sombre aspect of affairs changed.
Dwelling houses, out buildings dc., in the north
[ part cif, the'. village, have - in a - twinkle:, t en con
verted l'int4 storehouies and shops, an a goodly
numbbr Of 'new buildings have been ', ed. The
ibe
owners! of property on Front street, whirl his been
entirely 'destroyed, have made arrangements to
commence !the erection of substantial rick build
ings, ski?ri eddy - in the spring the work tvill be u -
d 1.7 - Weigh . : In nue rear our nosy blackened and
desehite ;streets will 'be rebuilt.. and business will
have resed y its 'fronted activity-. 1
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•
BeldOm bare we heard the announcement of a
death' arming our citizens. which clawed a more
gettersl extrression of ,beait-felt regret than that of
idajoi p., Fields, (late
,of this vicinity) which took
placei quite suddenly at Narrowiturg, or Big Ed
dy, otp the pela ware river, where he has tat* re
sided; 4i Tuesday morning of last week.. It is
supiiso to have been a disease of the heait that
prostraietl
l liirm MN. F. who was faetimbly known
some t ear,: since as
host ~of the Pacific Hotel in
New 1 . odi., and also- of an ,oacellont home in
HonSdrde!inbsequerttly. came thence i .to our court
tr and s ettled, on ::Fartn 'in Bridg,ewater,some
four Milickist: of this • place; ileie the: was die
us a most oxecilrt practical farmer. as .
"11 ti: gentler:not the most bland, pleasant,
M:4
..
.:' manner Iv yak wtm the sincere ye
otilimem
gird 4 ' , . of his ueighbars. Fie Lodi:ore
~,r eortl Bl ume - me eat lisped as-keeper of an eat- .
ing 'i, very csrorite 'stopping place Oil the
gew , "Ici 4t - . ilrosiil fat the' Place
_4e - cc
nameil Ili* Runes aleDernorat thus owlets:lds
.41e14:1 '1 I ' - • , 1 ' t.•-- : i
".We iirtt 4 . 4'etl" 'to anoounce•the sudden
_
deatittiiiitAfer - Y iel d, at Biliglidy on yesterday .
mornink„ , iFer he bidf l Uat enjoyed his
natal Ide*e of bag , , naiad aukt&au ezeursice
tot g; the, Au* of theage of and scene,. but
8611 ,PW nundflrue sat, autieipsuel ,Yeaten#y
aroma,. from theleteLltego
• ; to obereaeoueidl; - waiterned
Ibeekead <," is t.fifteennuriutee.,
• Littlol4 - wa ' - - the Outside, of thin
theetiiaOrediect ' - I _ l(l4l6 V""P lin ' t a l 7
:notice of the the inside would chiotu
his'&lA; but ead . Atw arelthere
:whose memory 2 kept fresher iii`tbe beams
,
4 otrifili‘• frieskae ' N..
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The Great Fire at Owego
I Death of Major E. Piolda.
For the Susquelutruitt Register ..
Some time previetts,tavir; kg proposed
some comments 44 the schciel;-lair of thiaitate,
`and the bearing itilas upon eaucation, I Svil now
attempt to - do so. rlfueh effor i l t has been du
ing the past to 'ta*n years by our legislature and
the inhabitants generally, and many hundred; of
thousands of dollars have been appropriated to the
'a
- Se of education in primary schools, to impart that
literary knowledge to our youth, which is so all
important in a free state. Bin from a revere; of the
past, it is apparent little has been accomplished in
Proportion .to the amount of Means employed. It
may therefore not be improper to paufe, review.
investigate, and inquire after the duse of the fail
ure, and whiell' in my opinion is not owing merely
to one cause, but to several, among which are sev
eral defects in the provisions ; and constructions of
the lair, and a defect . as great, if not greater, in the
conduct and management of Our citizens generally.
That the latter defect in a great degree has its rise
in the former, there I, little room to doubt, as the
remarks I have to offer will, in all ; show
We Live all seen, and felt too, the Miseralilit and
blighting influence and effect of discord, strife, dis
trust and Contention in' the manageinent of our
schools. And such indeed has been the state of
feeling thereby produced, that many has been the
imprecation upon the law anti its authors, and lie
wish that it• :,were annihilated. Noe`, this is all
'Education cannot flourish without law-,
any more than liberty can ; and if our present law
should henceforth be carried 'tout in its application,
with that unanimity of sentiment, feeling and ac
tion, which a.soutid and healthy state of edlicatiou
demands..; 'defective as it is, it would be more. than
doubly beneficial to our youth to what it has been.
It is always better to bear With the provisions of
any statute, wink the desn is unquestionably
good, notwithstanding its defects, than to indulge
strife, biekering or contention, to no avail, except
injury or disadvantage to -souse portion of conunu
uity, if not to ourselves. It is always best to "let
patience have her perfect work and at the proper
time, and in the proper way,. call for the necessary
alteration. And I believe, lin a general. point of
view, laws, although excessively defective arc bet
ter than none.
By the law under consideration, as a community,
we were orer• reached, in as much 'one of our]
most sacred rights, is thereby infringed, viz: the
Odd. of contract—thy.risht
and hare, otiFiliftfteneherr.. would not be under,-
stood as upbraiding our legislature with a ti4ect
design to do s 9. The fact was undoubtedly entire
ly overlooked. But so it is, that this inherent and
inalienable right hos thipt from our hands by an in
cautious acceptawe of the law. This may more
conclusively appear front a careful investigation.—
By,that law :I tax is imposed to encourage ethical.
Lion, and which, when collect\ t h, is the rightful pos
sessien of the people ; their own is offered to them
again on condition, that they accept of the law ; to
do which they were required to elect a board of
directors. in whose hands should be lodged not on
' ly the power of additional taxaticni r within certain
limits, but also the power of fixing salaries for the
teachers, and making contracts with them • thus
/ leasing noireng, perid - tuilazs sc val ,N.Anye.l, l l" l‘ ll t.
al hands, woilh y of labor or regard. 1% \ i vf r ljl our
own, for our o,tvn children;, Which woult‘‘tittierwise
go to educate the families t:/' others, we voted for
the school law : and by thus doing, gave away, ,
unconsciously, this sacred right, the total abridge
' ment of which renders man:a slave, and the depri
ration of this right in us, say the least of' it,
a solecism in the statute of a free state.
But the deprivation of this right is not nil. Our
teachers are rtdered independent of us, and only
dependentAe directory ; 2 —the children of fath
ers, and often too of teachers of much experience
in teaching are thus assigned over to young and
inexperienced hands ;—all hood correspondence is
effectually cut off shire bet4een the teacher on one
side, and thC parents and scholars on the other
-disapprobation, even of a stranger for a teacher
naturally ensues,and.which is often carried by the
pupils into the school room, and there shows itself
in open violence. These. and many more that
might be enumerated, are the legitimate -fruits
. of
the law ; and these will continue to be the unpro
pitious anddisastrous effects of said law, until .
salutary amendment shall be made, whereby the
contracting-power shall be restored to the primi
tive owners, the parents of the rising genera: ion.
S. A. NEWTON.
TUE RoarEsrtut. Man. RODBEILY is thaw described
iirct letter-dated Rochester, 29th ult:
It is known to the public that mail depredations,
amounting in the aggregate to ?•4000 or f.,:5000.
have taken plaea during the last few months in
this vicinity. Vigornb; efforts have beerr making
to detect the•villain for some time, by a special
mail agent'and the postmaster in the city. Hiese
efforts were at length suceessful. This morning,
Edward H. O. Griffin, a clerk in the Rochester Post
Office, was. arrested, and has confessed the offence.
He is about '2O years old, the son Ufa rezpectable
mechanic, who resides in this city, and'has been in
the hist Office 'about a year, having been appoint
ed by the former Postmaster. He was formerly a
clerk in the Eagle Hotel in this place, and up to
this occurrence, has always maintained a respecta
ble reputation.
The money stolen by him Tian been abstracted
from a large number of letters, and at many differ
ent times. He , usually selected letters coming filam
side lines, and managed his - desperate operations
With a good deal o_f skill. I A considerable portion
of the proceeds of his ingenuity he has invested by
judicious purchases of real estate. On being ar
rested, he Manifested' no little alarm, and made no
attempt at coneealment. I:le is at present in jail.
The arrest of Griffin is fertunate, as the business
community were ,growine, alarmed at the :extent
and frequency of his deprailations.
Emtocuta ItscovEay.—A Young son of Mr. John
- Bait, of Albany; N. Y., was lost three years ago,
being then but four years, old. - Notwithstanding
the most diligent search was made for him, the on
ly clue obtained ti:t• his whereabouts was, that he
was enticed off by a woman, While looking through
the' canvass, of a circus tent. Lately, Mr. - Buit's at
tension was attracted-to a paragraph in a newspa-
Per..stating that a little bdy 6 or 1' years of age
hid been piclied up itt,S3raense while endeavor-'
ing_to find shelter from the rain in a dry goods hot,
He was recognized by flesi marks, and restored to
his parepts. -boring his whole absence, he had
been keptby the woman by 'whom he had been
enticed away, tind who is the wife of a respectable
Piv)perty,:owner in Oswego. " •The latter professe4
to_ know ' . .ntldtig - of the way in which the boy' was
otained.-. The women bad taught" him that he
Wag pn orphan, hid itorne froth ' Englander
`Dering'Oe state Pairat Syracuse : lie stole away,
Itotittle the
to see &0' sights - at -die-Petri
*Uri hiPliad Outlived to livis by earning PCnnitg
forbeidingimortuT,4a; deal- he was - pitked.upak
opice estrro.44.- - NostrA inerican.
-. . SimoaDra .-- . ...-
'The indiiiitual'tiihotie Fnariii . heids ttgisztirle;
woke up oncs,:morifyV,_hnd IM.: Byroto,-focind him
A , tr
)' t
self famous. ~ .,:-It tut been'the Taisfortune, of ~Mr.
Drum to beinmed out, orti co - on' try posetgfice4o4,. :
as " ptpscription" .tpitttl 'we:a-heeded biStis pot , :
be was impressed as a'.4riartS* , .. Team *ere *d,,,
panegyrics were delivered, in di gnation was vent
ed, and patriotism was invoke - over the-polititat
remains of Simon Dram.- .11E4 - Anthony :was not •
mere touching over the dead 1.45.1 y of Catsar. He
was a scholar, a hero, a statesnian. a patriot, a mar
tyr,
a Democrat. From reveillhth.tatoo, the drum
of Simon was basted, . aid . indlanchOly notes , an
swered the sympa th isingizad desppp.4in,, e' _llea.ip o f ,
Deomeracy.. ' Never NNI:IS there such base pro
ktriptionn resounded from ev.try party omit— Who appreciated the -fathers that had furnished
soldiers for the Mexican 'war but the Democrats,
proclaimed the Peiensylraniriti. The Union pa
raded its banners on high, inttdibed with this mot
to, " the blood of the roartys is the seed of 4ho
Chtirch.' Echo sent back the name of - Drurn from
the remotest corners of the repbblic, and the plume
of national Democracy drooped in sorrow' at the
"deep damnation of hit{ taking ofd:" Whit.7 , ery
Was threatened with extinctitin for the butdiery,
and the shades of both the revolution and the res
olutions of '9B were invoked it judgment over the
heads of his executionersi Th 9 flat went - forth that
Drum must bC•avenged. and that Democracy would
be satisfied with hone other fitful the fullest atone
ment. Simon was a pillar of the church, and there-.
fore the blood of Simon could] not be propitiated
without a corresponding sacriace, A calm sue.
seeded the outbreak of condol4nee and indignation
o•hich followed the marts-Mani of Drum—such a
calm as is said to foretell" the'cionling of it sweep
ing-storm. It was supposed that but an opportu
nity was wanting to collect the raging ,elements,
and hurl them with furious h:Oe at the head of ofr
feuding Whiggery. It..turneil up a little while
ago, that Simon, :encouraged; by the sympathy
which had been,expendod, and persuaded by the
'flattery which he had received, was induced to of
fer himself as a candidatic for prothonotary in the
county of Westmoreland, M#rtyr as he was, and
postmhster as he had been, thOir pitched him neck
' and heels out of the Democratic Convention, and
threw him like "physic totheklogs." Such is the
history of Simon u 2 to the. p resent writing, when,
abandoned by those will welititimtved compassion
at hiS sufferings for the causal and the party, he
stands its an independent camhdAte before the vo
ters of Westmoreland. Those who had " tears to
spare," before, have ndw onliy imprecations, and
the " martyr" of yesterday ii held up to-day as the
disorganizer and apostate". This episode furnishes
.a perfect- illustration of the hyPocrisr of Ixicofoco
ism, which through all its progean changes, has the
merit of preserving its character for deceit. '
The end of our story kethat Democracy had lost
a martyr and Drum lios pita+ a name.—N. Amer
. [
Idafti-LAsm.—The Wht.,...s h ve dune 'yery well
out of Baltimore city and county, where they lost
heavily b y t culpable bliunderi of their Legieslativo
candidate.i on a Tempertince question. The rum-,
sellers have resolved that tit .. law directing the
grog-;hops to st. closed 'cm Su s'day shall be repeal- .
eel ; ihe S , ini of Temperiiuce eitechised all the an
dilate- a; to 'their newt on that subject. All the
candi,Lite - Iscpt mum exeep` One Whig who decla
red him-elf . f:,r the law, adding-that het was a Son
of Temparance. The Tempcnauce men resolved to
Vote for him. and na and else whereas it soon came
out he b ith drank liinalf an 4 n-eated others for
vote; The Temperanc ' meg ixi . w reassembled re
con=idered, mid repudia
. 0:9 - itilf Single nomination,
making no other, and givitti` , l3o candidate in the
fieldlvhem they could suppofL • The result was in
evitable. The rum vote wasilout. and went where
. it fteneral)y . goes; the zealousfTemperance men in
i fired. part f-tas.i. , l at Irlie. me the great falling
fu
olio the poiri hence il I
c - vvri os - sturerm lillin b . IL
The lesson is ivordi surnethin.
Out of Baltimore theWhi = have done ignite as
well as usual, thou ;h they al i
jays do better at fi.'
Presidential contest. The 6ly Congregessional
District which has isi the Ild, which two
years sinceslose a Whig by 818 majority, but was
against us at the preceding esiction, as it usually is.
The'Legislatcre is Whig, strongly enough.—trib.
Micuroax Pourrcs.—Th2 ent Localbco State
Convention in Michigan, had exceedingly warm
time of it. The !a:pular sentltnent. leaned strimgly
award Robert McClelland fot Governor; bet Gen.
Cass' friends were bitterly oppos.ed to' •They
priVerred anv.other - man, ant throegh six informal
ballots, sluttbled every card ir, the pack, to defeat
him. But they were foiled:' 'McClelland, on the
sixth Informal ballot, received 68 votes,Farnsworth
49, and Barry 1. Finding thhinselves thus thrown,
they demanded a formal vivo race rote, which was
conceded. And then came fbeir triumph. Farns
worth was dropped, and Mclelland, who had just
received a handsome majority, was beaten by Bar
ry I Thu vote stead, Barry 65, and McClelland 59!
It to be seen 11..)w the Anti-CaAtes will brook
this juggling.--h • 1.
TARIFF, MEmyiso.—A ineeltitg in favor of a pro
tective Tikriir was lielcli some Ttime since, in Clarion
county, Pa., lrhiclrwas i numcfrously attended.' and
among others, by seiettal prtilninent Locofocos, the
editor of the" Clarion Pemo4rat" being of the num
ber. He commends the purkse of the meeting, and
lifter saying that the ,adval,O•eni principles recom-
Mended by Mr. Poll, &tem not to meet our wants'," I
cordially endorses the following resolution : • I
Rcso/ved, That the , iron , Anil coal interests of r
Pennsylvania; demand Am imireased rate of Kluties
over that of 18441, andahat on the specific principle.
As this conflicts dirqctiy With the spirit of the
- resolutions of the Loctifoco - Stlete Conviintion which
nominated Mr, Gamble for C4nal Commissioner ; it
is probable tile" Clarion Democrat" will soon hoar I
a blast of warning, against contontacy, as it
exhibits, and be threatened nfttli expulsion from the
:I,oeofoeii party, for daring to fhilik that Penasylva
nia needs a Proteetive, Tarif‘.
Esuort.orr Disranss.,----A letter published in the
-Chiemco Journal of the! 25th,! reiterates With midi
bons, the former iitories abotit the, great. suffering.
among the California emigrants on the far Western
plains, loss of life from sickness, and the drowning
of hundreds of teams in crosspg the streams; The 1
writer adds: .
Oil the Fort Hall , road, the suffering has been
very great, and a messenger has been sent from
.Fort Hall fOr assistance. Them were SQO wapitis
ibetwecn Green River and Fofrt Hall, perfectly help-.
Iless, having last all their oxen, and , hundreds ef nth-.
jers arc dying .daily, from fatigue and stirrintinn,
!there being little ormo food-on that route. They
!wish to have the famih'es which have been left des
titute,brought to the Salt [flake to winter.i, It -is
lalso reported that them are gteat eonteritions among
the emigrants. Tnethad 4.00 me desperate, and
fare fighting and killing,. oriel another, to -obtain a
!chance to move on..the r... and passesbeing en=
itirely blocked up by 13n11::.- down . teams. It
!feared the suffering aral loss of life yet to hear of
kill be more _ than first account.
• .4 .I4EXATION OF 'CA4ADA. The Mokireal Irered
ihad'a long and very able a iele in laver `of 'annei•
laden. .- - Now that die ;seat o Govemniebt is, about
mui c
:to be removed to 1.14) rCa ads; the Reformer. of
ithe . l.4wer Province- ill be und uniting with their
story opponents in an rneas re calculatec! to "break
ithe bonds which li cm' the mothr*countr3r.
;So long as the iirojec otk zationsWas "confined
to the inbred royal i s - .there was no hope - oVany:.
ta rt
,effectual move m ent :. It, to reformer. , whii have
no.real sytrip,thY vri 'tioit.rchy, move in eonjiue• - '
ition with their ' old
~ iMerniefi,•momething ma,* be
laixonsplishedi ••• ....:: ~:.?.._ f !' .: 1 -,. , i . :' -'-. , : . , ~,;
li . —.—+
Taut-4* :, Of ix
that "goodiserlali
that is worthMorelt;
1
maims
are, Ue bnly 'pliWoarrebe
gap and vilV - Pr . .'' ` - '
.. -- I4t -New . ow ; , v. . 4 ,.. ,! :
..,. . ,:.:. •-,.
).44 od •p.
'ii $.lll et
43itiVan, en was , ingtenh , =kite
F
„. , . 4. , ,
sOurln'outi: ; , .., :;; C?. ? , -di:3' 47 !
.111.1r,,,Ait was me '' g.W : 7olt4ches. I
IGetfieittl '#ss was . ::. oultiiti4l hi) extra • pay-4
,
siAriidst " grF.4t, nbise: 1
~confasiont " ,:4 1 i• , ,,4
:.--- Mr.-Bi - wait ' iikiii, ,, ,...tleabc. oeceii. hiv
which he declared that "if he laid adro of federal
blood in bil reins-hewould-let-if.- - otie -- - -,-..,,---
; Mr. C,haprdari had forgotteivb w to crrrbbdW.
:John Van turen was tiding a gent-hdi
called Free; Soil. 1 i
Old Bullion Was projecting a
connecting 'die head waters of St
S;icratiientti.,l,„ i
Mr. Calheini was e ngaged i Wi
to.provelha ,;. no repablio co uld''e
blessing Of s every. 1
Mr: Dalla4 was eon:nit - Mg theey Best medi e al wri.
tern for the, tare of a patient , prO.4trated 'by a dis
ease knol i i the." a stingy* yote., • i' •
Mr. Wal r was e . , ed ih painting - a
piit i ure of
free. trade— flincy s - etelt., [ . 1 , , ~
The edit its of tlie. ynion were, person"
tience on a Monument, weePing:ettr the y
of locofocui'ni. 1 -':'
A marriage had triketfplaJce 1n -high l
sieur Locofoco to Matlain Abolit on, all o
e i
.of Vermont. Baines
united in the
_bonds cif holy Liv ' ock; all
State of RIM& liland..-. ' 1 i.
An interesting' match had been gbt upj
' of a certain age,'between 'a I noted ' perst
old Hunker F it . New York - filar{ Madam,
NullitieatiotL, . , . : 1 1 s :1:.,
These.Metrimoniat iillianeeihadi crest
talk in the" Salt Rier country: „ i 31-4 my hi
shook theiti Beads and propostiCated no!
them. H
Money xyas scarce !in the tli4
lishan,„ who was it .luperintnl
'road on Salt Itiver,was am-it'll
!-wind” for aril on. the . second Tf
-Comar. try —Copper tyro
made in I:74and, and will siion.
in the ljniteii.States. Slimed
swer, as it isisupposed they Will,
of the lake .Superior Vopper
become a.mbtterof trionun •
Tlite types are mat ca-t but 1
costs, it is statedthat a strip of!
a revolving wheel, lelver pulley,
simplest dekription: the type is 1
the same moment that its .02.0
determitml ; and afttu. pas Sin
machines is,reatly for' use. , I 3
engine.; applied to. the typet ma
per minute cant be struck, or
per diem. !
vc.
Copper It.) pe produced thus : re 'said to have-
d a
sharp clear puffin() and to be ttrentel., - iu ii .
I /
The , rreatOperation is that of poaverft pressure,
into steel t lnatrice.s, t.he wirp. frOnt ::hie the letter
is made belbg of the; ordinary tenipen tore. The
it.d..entor's manic is Petitt, and be calls ills machine
Futon TuT. Z.N.t LT 1.... var...--A. gm-res.-1)cl
Pittsburg t.it.azette, ciriting t'torn the N
near the" Great Salt Luke, ! .tive! . :3 a very I
count of the condition of the .NlOrmons
Their motto is " do right," and they are
spacious stOne church, whiCh, )`iNlien hid
1
a fine building : , - .I I
The Tail carrier from this phwe -a . -ill I
souri, son 6 145,000 letters. Ere i. 3 a lal
going to *-Washington to get a territorial I
established there
, •
•Tim11.1471 ,- onn CovaAN - crelate; a, 4 ,
a Toter in the western part of N',! . .tv Y.
hailed and his polities required. -We
4:
"I ain't tz thing! I used to. beji a. Libe
the Free '.ii .party came ,up ; I ..then 1
r ""Y ; r 1 :-Lhae-S:k . " + ”n4.IIIFIXACIO
" --•-• + • ' ;-:-.-
' .... ' H I - . •
• TliE PL4CF: Foa Dociva-i . - - .4Doctors
mines in California, are aJ3 utAred . dOl
2i, physlr from Westchester,.lC4. Y., .
ed himse f i on the banks - off' ,the Sacrt
log cabin in one-hall of xi-It:Who' tiSC3
and the o ' ther as a hospital ;11Md, it is ....
receives a 4 .A much gold daily' l as the av
miners: . ', . . ,
; Tim , A.STAA: 2LACZ AtIOTEIIS,
protracted . trial; n' verdi'et ;of
rendered p.N. York; on Friday. 91
, against:
~,.e folloWlOrr,•persOns, ;4
ti.
,riot "at tie Astor. phice. Theatre,.
Viz ; E. 2. C. .tudson,JatneS lla
etxandcrlllossack Daniel Al. , A d via]
Douglai-,,
_lihn I\ f- oriii . ;'::llrigli .
Thomas Preen, JiiineS;p!scli.
The 4 'uvicts were sentetteal on Saturday
mornin , = The, light puniShinent of 30-days
f
in the risen was awarded t' ,
. ..the three
i
...„
youths • 'seen, Was "sentiinced t the peal
tentiary r?One. month, ..and Adri nee ..for 3
months I On being asked, baron : ficuteriee;:
What - te& had to sac, .lud4orl' (Ne :puntline)
' aloral,s'„)§lie—impudently declar ng that he
'had be _>l convicted by - 4 preja iced • -640
and jury. Ile was sentenced: t ..pay a flue
ef*2 . s ,I and. serve a - yeariti: the penitentiary
-
and 11 ..t.r,e Daly, in
.prOnotincin — the . -scii
fk
fence,
,eiressed. the regret of th COurt, that
.this wars; the utmost, limit of .11i -law. .i Ile
referred to the evidence as .shOw rig beyond
all cavil hat he was in the,i, iiig rest:degree
•c'enlity4 asely showing thioittAi' lie.:ii6t the
t. ~,.
vanity iv i ithont : the courage, of a
.11 . 1(ler,'
. 11y
"a striking toincidence,tlie4cllow . A 11§ di vOrced
front hi',. 'wife, or rather-ACl).oin: din, on -the
same dit C, -by the, Court Ofr'Coin . On .. tPleas.
i• __..____...!:..'„....: -,1. _71:1 -
.._ '-.. - ,-..!.
;:ii BEI).:---.-.-At Mornicni - azitl,Oti 'the .
1,
114
IliiVer,- California,' they'„ e2,-building
and digging7a,.canal; b Which the
the rive). will be laid! - bare (Or. lialf ,or
itirters
.9f . a miles 4 i,.,n0.,..-43-os
lnd. -wliet l , this: is done, I . ', arty : persons
hat millions,of , goawill- e.staken,ont.
Wl : the :richness' or ine bed , fjtlie , tier.„
ifondent-'siiYS that ir 1,40 beingi, put
1 .
rijiicAit, upini . it'iiina , Atbi higiiro Boz
dust.. .! . 1 ,
,2 ..,..„:. .; , b . .! - . , , , q,.! ~ ,
A RI
Feathe
a dam
bed of,
thrm:cii
finished
think t
To shot
a 'cores
down
di),wn
df.' gala
sK4
It is sai(
remain.
tooth 61
,and nit
, this. to )
and 'mu!
being i
4f03
ox or A ..1,A5i'0,4).? "11
drtliikt :Dr. Gestier.has
bf a 'MarninothiHn Ca
tic was . ouo m
~ so
iii
Ni
17ie.sl:leta~ _as one
perfect- spool aiwas.
srari..l of:14
M
a
The
ma ha •
and
that' e ,
tnolas
her
li she
three.i
of
is said
the )is
Run
.. -
-...-
„,.i-i'-',l-11,s-i a and . - PM'S: .
' - t' s pr ''UtinaiN' -
I esP° • .- A ution Switzerla nd ,
elbeir cle • it -bolivivd
,'T nee
liri!l
re
' l°-1 • 1 1; 14
,iubje6tioni-linloo
, otrr, - bnder - •I ,er r. st'44feili,:to:s4V9
1 t 0 n/
,i. rated On
andti ruara,t_lileem:-7,
4 4: 1 7 1 '1
ollnei,..iellui b*
tloil,- -1 r• .- f •,, WU 11 •
to of governmel,!.i An774r tlyo§,
s to poitieal--..t.rffu,' , , etue object
iutr6hie l e, _"!! a 7"q;rl / ,,?.. ° 1 •- :4iiitiyrtA
bcistilitte iiri.o;tilr'l . -'l,,idlfrow
l o bTot,t
,i 4 Palir _ hax
~-ito o4 , yit . . ,
4f-na ti mea s 't
_er i .' s '
rzi -' " - •••• of SWIE Ir i. • A
riv and PolitnolL - ,
.:. iti* s i k ; : ,,, I
- ; - Ys<' , -- --: , ,: k-v-• -,, y ;,'-rioWS.. !!- ' -
i.iiiitWi - -birritoilis' Niipoleoki the
ItChlS'eSitliilrt; to Col. Ney ' itid-de r
, f iiii , ed e. ll ::‘lt c iti lvivii iiiiiiti, r a‘ : . i... 4lO,M . e, has '
. been 'ell . pu n t- . 1)
i b til ott liatile eoui,t Y r l t.... 7as i lu a e k gade L7 o .-
- 1 4titute a; sensation in
.0-taking, semi-official
io4te:etililiediP,O ; ',illa i i. d 4t :l t it e e lt ard el i e n t a l° l -.64 . Fll7 :::l — h rii°gr :it ' npe -4'55. -
„
-I. rial *ty!.sini'l l }licit it -dictates 'I:
, Papal restOriitton-.:.. a ,, ,. , 0 - nits of
t 1 ..- -t- -, , it .i.' ~ , Aeneral!aintnesty, * 3
t aceu artza mfi , ,t'• , , - tiNe Athliilligti'aiioo the
- CoderNitfi'oool44llll it tiers G o y- e " - raltr j en v-.
A'„
, ---is 1itt1e0c,11),a . t,e.5“ ... ..oao,-4,„ I ti . u ii.
: acs.,.. ~ - i v. . y.'i,4iaailis: at 4.'i4ta,16 -. ) ,A,, ~',- - 9 -
i areportsl' ill.;tt =. ftli ind'i - ' % .I " e ' ved '
0... „. , -e. w : leatteno; e i n ,
1 apparently,' determined i neltte peld to Fili t ig'
influence. ', •, :Mei a, conference with his wil
~.
.: Cardinals, - C m .
t
1, ii Pa- i'lrilt4.3loll at-ttsquelo• seem entirely ignorant
seulc.hreof its exist?...4* , llelersistsin. refusin g t o
1 'enter Itoniielltide jr.Fpch,
,protection, an d
threaten - 6.'4f - th.e:aictation is 4reSisted in, to
retire to liolOgnatnuder.Austrian protection. .
letters, froni.l,ltal±ais'erk that in diplomati c
circles no a*reV.ia'lnaditi' off - A4 readines s ' of
1 Russia to.rnairitai*iiieldeeiSiOri of the Pope,
should lifi'titpOiltetli'l -- ti:ther:•oo,tholin•po w . •
cr .,. • -`•,.t'-• ,-, rli- -, f - ' . '"''. t
1 The Llt4tt'W4A : .'ite Circa, by the 1 people
1 with."the , greatej., , ,tjoy; and the; Romans and
I Frenell-fratcriiwd:ltt. Once. ; ' •--
! The Fresielt - ..gOerniinent it is . f 'aid, have
sent to Itini4itiiiiriperh, fse. , order for the N.
I lease of the) fantails , Dr. it olkilii ' who was
I thrown into4l4 dungeons 'of: ;the Inquisition
at; Romeictai the rel. toration. of! the, cardinals
4 to power.! t'tpi&singletoffenee of this learned
doctor is. that .was. a Protestant-and a prose
lytiscf. qulall. tile lath disturbances he took .
I no political i'fart, and he.refusedoffice - udd er
the Direory. , Ito Was simply a!,Protestant,
occupying himself irldistributing Bibles and'
discoursing ila theologi% ._ .: -:
The Cholera"( has bden rapidly } ,' increasing
lin Great . l3iitaiti;liiidlveitY:lotid complaints
arc made in if..Ondon'Of, thO inellipient -mem
; ures adopted for protecting tile health of the.
city. ' The)finnber of] deaths in - I : London on
the 11th; VMs . . 314: The • total !number in
i En 2; •
land and' 'Vale's, On* the same day, ?ifai .
181 4 .; and' in .Scotland, 169: - :. Oir the loth
' the deaths: in `London were 4;1•2. , '. During.
1 the week. ending - Mei ; Bth, the deaths from
.1 eholera - :Utituliertild - ,-.•2.o:2,oandt,jbino - „iluinher
1 from , alV. - il.leiti,T .- 8I83:
'c- - -Tit , Tishop o f
; London hail recommended dint. i•Stinday the.
i I all, be clbserved- a. 4 a day•ell fasting and
; - ;
! prayer. 1 1 -
.
? -3elleritl ' ! puy9n,` an Irish sOldier, is the
lttit leader' of .the Iluncilrirtu forces who
•/.- r.- te `. , -
holds out tin'. the 'open': field. Tits furc4, isnot
lartte, but he is sWort(not: to surrender until
free egtres i -i.3 - grante4 to-the f4eign a:Ea
.:tries of the T.lung - alizin cauSe. 1 .
INE adatile•UdVayriohir t 14(1 . 11300er or eight
children?' has
.been , se r nteiteed' tc.l, three y•.tri
imprisont4iit.;4nd :.$.41'0,000 fine. fur having
had a' , Coireiliondene,'. with the Litingaria.l
army. •1—
MEM
borne tyr
milt!' the
great
It Rive
urvinettt
tltimti the
itiiign.nl
•*t wi
tfe~ —lon
the State
had been
from the
by ladies
;03 !mimed
ie. Carolina
ted ihuch
°neat imep
good 'froin
one Eng
lertnin rail
-1.-inise the
ti October.
'
git IA :CO
ited to
usllty
, ilseems are now.
be brought ittio use
hey be ft, uful to an-,
the ittcreased
iotis Noalcll at once
..n.
1..i1i.
nsheati of this. pro
copper • wire;upOn
n:in . .l cm ike, of the
I,
-trnek orputichediit
is smati eniatieally
two cili
er
tniple
mennsof.n steam•
king nnhine,sixtyl.rty i 4
thousaud
~`•.ient cif the
Awnion efts-
bllc9ri,ng ac
tt!ed There
bliilding a
-bed will be
fyer and s
orernment
I s'or; of
k. w 1 \T.us
1, said- be.
iy Mall till
tl{at
'
fee 3 at the
a rrkit.
The sttiante'r Catilada arrived at lialifat
Wednesdayf, ivith English dates to the 2-.).(1
•
of September:
trite n (-Avs . the Tribune) is of a men
subdued:int-el:9.st ,thaii That of fast June, be;
is , of Afreneral, regard. Our
- ,
readm..Viif Je j oiee that the Tnrki have re.
fusttl K s 6suCti and his fug'tivi
to the di.;inands ,. oe, Austria and
Cori ern still holds
butil.),Jterivardelis, 'lials . Stirr4dere:d.
The 'polio Still' keens away'! from Rome.
eujoyin-g . '4le'Ro y anipsoiniity 4f the laiN:licr
of .S aplea: dceide,d*,cOnSeiktiene,es ban
yet resOted'froin the ' fiUblietittori of Iku:'.l
Napold6ifk: 'letter td Ney,lcu'' the Roman
gnestio*l has Ita thine - its: !ditfieultie .
ratli.4,tia , of the ',Cholera •,azi&
• •••. • .
EX,1.4.8.777The . ttrigariarsn
Ne W-Yo 1 having *n. inforni9d.,44:.•• the .l
tention of 4 'Many of t4eir countrymen to sc(-1
rest,an4
,fre4 - !.doinii .this ,11 - .410 . 41 of the op
pressed,r--,limen •who,have , saeriiieed their all
yin'the. 5,t01. ,, ,g16- - fer hOnia—a med.
at thOlnyer's:ofee in N.
Pll''We44o4d4Y.. e')•eriiva •.Send au „kkoCiatiiii ,
fursneitliAlie..purpse.tif preenring and es
tetidil42l44,:to -such •ng rimy need it open
'
• ez.tabliFh
lento,; in a
as a i tore,
id that 'he
rage -of 2.0
After a
ail t}* was
Week
for
ast spring',
&e„ c..1-'2orge
. _
mit.4,-,Nev-I'dilt`..Tribtine' has rceeired
11, il'itTi ' a t..C.1. em s': frou.r_ alifornia, hr the
WaY .. Pt iN.4ztitlan,a44A6 -. Pity of Mexicar -
Tke-yitilkt;id gold wits A teadv,.atid was ear;
innted-i,at , ;the Inuagly: liverke:of two Initi
lions Sittcp the be toning of
..the season.—
Noitlie:r the cheteral, nor :114.,.:4ther scrielp
nialacly!presnilS. s), Ilie; ..kanCriennallave give?
tho foreigners at. the mines,? Orders to qat
upon a 'ceitain da,, , l istiun tO 'arrive ; and in
less th4:lotsrt,daturt citlietly;: we may 0
peel, sooki,o hear o 9 sauviialar): conflicts be
tween ihet, two parties. Ttiemts uu political
eOtement in the territory. S tcvr.e Reg,
: L I
Late' acivices from Sauta-ire stale that tits
Indians' still "etintintlef,Aeir - d . e'predatiatm —
They have.l4tely, ; _barned;Bent4 Fort; as co
trace.sif those _persons Who were in cliare
of it have(; ben disoveted, it, is feared thy'
have lateet , i'aiittiderecl:
,'lothqr 'deprcdatica i
hay.1 3 , 1, i01 1 ,0 113 iiii44 ,1 The pet rata
generally 411, flanking. their ocar•
—Stusext Re'gister , ... 1 -
I. -
. 1
THE silt= .OF' taw YORE AND NVN
MERE, ..Y. -
Will held,: an regmlar manilla meeting in, the Pr
Wahl*: lioncli . °lli's, tilace next week. l' l l
4
session iii , !)e-ivenedf*itlil . # , itnon by the Y('''
orator -Nev ", Stallii • D.PI - Of New York,
.ii
Tuesda - yreiiiintr at I,p'elikk. : ; 'Preaching ana ,
er religl,Oui s&rres mar aro be -expected on tx
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