The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, February 23, 1854, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    g;000: . 1 %,.qlOr
u...ERNATEn, Enivip .
t - . ... 7
ni*itliMdfigifeb el k lBs4r
-- --._One - tiollar and ; fifty ;cents porannuw,cash ado-
IV'Laval:M.. 7 • - • ,
*Ulm if paid within the'year.
Two lloilars`and 4fty cents if= not 'paid until at
ter:the•expii*tion of the year. • - •
Or No subb*iption will beperinittect to remain
unsettle longer, than.two 3-ears, - •
• :Diseeatinrianees optional - with the publisher, till
alt arreariikes'are paid.
,111ATF.8 Or ADVE,ItTOII4.4 , G.
quare, one 050 ,
-each subsequent week,:
Catdszper _annum, with paper, 4,90.
; A iberal discount -made to yearly advertisers.
- article on our first- pagecntitled
1' Thiliulelphii," is well - worthy the-Careflit
perusal, o f 14V - P6naylyanians . ..
Besides s r - ;
Ing many., interesting facts concerning our
'lttetropolis it tills some wholesetne,
,'dough unpleasant. truths,. with regard i te
;the - malign influence -sham_ clemocracy..has_
-',exerted en the piir.i)eritY of the
,comninn= l ,
.IF these things are so--if the _rote
tefeuusyl!ania bus almost always been east
- -
against', the' interests of l'eensylvania—is
there :not enough otwisdom -_and patriotism
.fsmougi,lto make our future history dif
_ , -
feet from our past! - ,
Elizabeth W. Rithardi'• School.
Weh : ivebeen gratified to learn that
-
ElizabethWl Richards, the sister of our!, la
. - c, .
erited friend Jo seph T. Richeris lisq., has.
m
. ,
opened a boarding ' sehool in West * 1141 ester,
Chester toUntYln this . State. - Thehcation
...is one, whose 'reputation for,intellectuil cul
• t.ure.' ,and high scientific attainmentsi is
-_probably equal -to • any in the Union. par
friend-will: be placed in competition With the
highest:and best schebli. - And young Pm
-. ple of . l).i'th.teies will have as many advan
-lagesin an intellectual moral and social point
_ - "lirView r as 'they can obtain in any othe. 10-.;catio,n.
-.;catio,n. We belie no doubts of her acq tit.
ling herself with credit to herself, her pn Als
*and the neighborhood she= has left. C ibi
nets of atuml science, philosophical, eh in
/ \ ,
iota, - an astronomical apparatus, are ail rc
~..vided for the improvement of they n 1
people :.of , the . vicinity. . And all tes
- . - •
her scholarawill have their share of the n
efits. Lectures are regularly delivre.d a
- in large cities; and when we reflect po
- the attainments of the - distinguished ind ri d
:;.:`pals: of thaCcommunity, we recommend th
- ic.hciol with great confidence to all h
' .'hsrre - Children. of a suitable 'age -to place ei
Tim, BASER - F.1:111LI : Tliese' ce ic;I:,
vocuOists . gave one of their charming co''
iu this yillage, on:Tuesday last.
Unusual).* laige number of per - sons atte
for the ripiitatiOn of th6:l3aker•
. -'l'piowettin their arj. is so welt'
' all who hara a taste for anus)
to. enjoy llP:elegant-eat
7 - hare , beard - hi
exprttssed as to eacelfenr
tomato). — •
the nituse.
...fi is
g;iii - : Qii---.. 4:. ea of ere . The N-- . readers som e_ -I, is the
ive . our ' n ta % '
To
u. Nebraska 1).!.....
we. pro t
;,.44,i0E1 t"' \ f cougre'al, "
' • —1-
'_popular h renel/ ° several sire". lesfrom die
o
• P°P
extracts from Th efirst IS.
"
• `
ake -
... ri'Dem
. d e livere d
~ a e ' I soli b
': • ly
kr. Fc“tent
of mr r . - 4-
m i ta et •
eiunrks . • a 0.
sem ,
reply WA. ... ganirau°
I . fa ..... A .,„ n or ,
- rat- -Es.r.--
I--
'.,. --0 c...
i f the . -- '
°F i;i t .
_!
.be; saYs' I ._ in 18,48, so r d.'
ne ,
,-- -,,,,"...-. -
eoece -
s ~ .
Izetto
It, mien was
o f .the •<
*"::Theft °lilk slavery ; e xtension tiinefita•
echo
to -
the see ' e
' tame
echo of but th ;
-11eusbut the
blip; iP,ws- , ho, froh-n
, . was
of the Rein', , men Iv
,i_hed the
fathers -,,,,Anta OI l'u "'• a est-sin 5 of
senti---- - titutio , o erisarc
of the. ..af- the Cons d bUt a e°ll ho, in /8-.
the SPITIL of 1,187, "-. tie men w . pm'
trio .. • cern
ordinance o f ho‘e Pa d .lits-soun f
tle -2011.°fltht oe - le - e'refienttioll •°1:
-7- - 20, formed . d---iee it ;xis but_
iii 18i71-1.-14,4
. .
.• An , i , se nt inept
th,ire rp2 -
- 1 , ralse.hole.ll9rtbarn atitke.a°- ' ciP l6 s cf
' 7 the w.- - - her Il i- ilti the Fa , connect
t' reman3 d w 1
:1 ypii.T. _ ' kfore A n d in this '
.a4iuti
- . becn -- „visa.
'on ino ,
bad. -itoot pr. 4 sato meet'
eolleag'e
the -
W 1
Id
no*
; friend
a" '
h " had
,I
wge ' 'ilia 1 and tY °
, ~..iotv - ,listiegal. Walskl tu ep not
-• :-.91:'1w-7 'York.its•Mr' y rit liegia o ursen--
- froinii°w ti e 'ew - a •ns to t
...„` -- hOnor,iti . 1
~„ instruct)",
4be - Nvihno •
. .- 'io/!. to vote 41 Lafio favd' e i -' no d I I in -111 e
*DI Y -n accingre4 t ' - ne s •
,- assumed
made the
5t9.0.-/r. the-d9e ri -- - I ie, lie • bil'
' I ' - or ' t, Ihele , 1: degts
i :...„Foyiso. itian,,hn
_, lor ~/ kct
-1'" ;-\viariot P r° _,..l d e in :the N ew '
wili reca I of
: •
eh 211.411, -, yo u „ 2.vidani
fast sPee favor . And
,ilea 1 ntil • ,
,e,
- its„..-41 !guts • the Sens
tote in t hat tint' ....t.'.4 in
the.
sir,
was then . _
.raded
2,
~s 1 -.,-iroil, Wh.?,
„.,• althmtg,l,lkr i ple4dilLgt
ixce!!:`,t,B .'Dick inson; .. of special ' tiarea
,-; 'Daum- S. - • - ;species .
as - pre. , -
, t..
instructions b y la ion'titat he w.- analain the.,
iew
that mew- d ' rrivei ik - ' char
• -.ad ; o n ;that
loul 21 , initre -
fir-- i time 15 f rovls°' - the -1
h ou t to. ~ ~ . maim°. p
ineotton ,
- - 'Of tee
...,.,_.,-. , not ` . R. H.
-,,,a6.0-in , ,a . • 4 'l neek! n. :Don- d.,
..,:„.,..- orilastrtie.
~,.: ,Biv,nso
..... , o h i oi an
:=-01% 1 'Greene., --t' Wood' al a lt over the
•
-''' 111111-- -,'.ol;l'er.Pnted Olen i 'Wit-,
,;.!:?&V.4a'artilf;iisiiti4ll.,!, '; 'avowed lje
*tiu.i.,
'fl 11:4")., ithirwalrte4 i gte d, by WTI
,e/..
11-0021,1 114' _
_P. or jiintollY-t!B-. , ort.hiTery o ver.
- $
0.;:,
....,41-__„..,-1,,i,0-fillof ,
.1.iit*11.41,„-,-
~,..4, pim,, iteung-;flit-:„.7.,.. lin,:
-4;..----
........),...1.h.: etr,l4-7-1-'„,
who.it,vorke,...7. - 1 "If the
. ~...
~w. .„.; .
4,- ta..tu.01.,,1.,!..,= -,4 ..e..mie! --
-4-"......- li tett: 7= -
fi lor
ej?'''',...u...41...-h—' ' --iiii=t6247-, shrOwnw • - -' •
~
th
..14416 shop 'is fire/
. -
...Ita.._-• ---irlii_itt, , -iilit il, •
,l !,1104#.0.,” ;,,,,;,' 2 Ikiti,of, •
,i4—colid ing'
'N
1:11., t. idibe 4?1111*'
-in 4.101
pie
Jun
-` he
_.
..- - ‘4'
iiwolo t .
witnessed ' e b
~,.
.11003 partfiek
lois • raj tin=
44(44us___,
..i.iinitlio,, --ditrered
,4 7 -.7.. :ilio d.,' - its
udoi,k,4lf. -4 iitivirxr i - have
- o lA° - - iesti, of
ti`gu-sikel.
4ity14.1
...-.,.--,rvre,,
~-ti.,-. • ',' uhloreu - -jiiiiNsi Pk -
:, IffiligiAsk,.-'!ll4lalifie4T° la 4tioi a l'‘ l , t
'„,-,,tlo7lfr',L-"T-..... :2 - 1 ! 4 ' 4 '.?.1....i.„-cal 011'1
' • a441,c.t0r, atronfid
yodel. nal
'ir*Pe _.___t_____l ' ii
-to th•
• : - irawrimag
Wrid,
0 1 ,
'•
"T‘' /
EMa:we, met, and mingl , our
~co.ngratalatiftr
yi.-ows,
.ind , . ; red up the
,sincere thanks
iA3°You i tPiti s gr our happy. deliverance
from ptusflittn antlesulted in _the bright
prospeo 4 future Peane r f With this under
standing; ,his coinpacr, i r e e nt ere d ih e field
of !political conflict, In. 1A52, and achieved.
a Most unprecedented soda glorkmi.victory.
A ictory lushert.d. : ;itt 111 most -favorable cii
eurnstances; and one .04 gave more prom
ise of coming;glory te tbif democratic party,
than :any .since the triturif,hi 9f the chie.est
anion g tea thtiusittid.r; the lamentid =Jack
sun. After these ,tifo victories- -the one of
•the'cciattpl - otniit*i the o her of. the election
of 18:2, he giant. peop e lay down to sub
limeit
repose, and 'the g . t army slept soon
, dly4--slept under the inipression that sleep
laseand fiitbful aenlinels Wm* on-the , ..wal.ClP ,
tower, ding.. Willi • 4 1 *" aAng 'tvigilatiPei
gl
a!mocrm; 0 - freedetn., ;Thits-they slumbered
from the trife of agitation .and the toil' of
:batt-4,(ilreatiting of long years of utidistUrbed
eujOiment, of freedom'S progress inthe-IN
' mocratie empii.e. - But, alas. rin the Midst of
Ilitxse pleasant drearns oiy_ %Veit k larptued. by'
the cry of treason to •O "r camp. A trusted
Offi . ron guard has.li ened to the whispers
of a bition;the seer ',r tel.powi'or has " been ..
' -pees nted, in all its.att.• dens to, him, while
j ac
the pie's evew-ven4l6Eo ,in Sleep, _ and
t.t .
he li fallen 'dealt t o 'worship it ; _
M
M I Wllet.iri 0 ‘sprpt,:ised„ when be
Gatti
. ut
downr ot frotbe . pouutain and 'found
his 1 este in ,ttimnft t than' dust artily of rnili _
ions lof freemen, when 't.walteited by the roar
of ram ei:l contiio `anti .:.the_ , heavy. tread of
ix / 3
armed i waders: Wh fi le We slept lltfr. Chair
`mai a idolatrous imligei w s attempted to
he s iittted for ihe l true ,od ; but. allow.
b e to - redicf, that th. rebul4t, adminis.tered
1
..0. A th it os r4 o n w a h l o td :
b t ra t:::_t v o e s u a re r:ttn a d za l i ti n ni :
te, Was s not
1! Ore Signal - mid just , Itt! - will be the defeat
•t'' ith the lion; or-tired sleeping/ energies 'of
eonfidirig, but , whelt aroused,- indignant
freemen.. HitherfO v‘ have acted on' the
defensive; , bet let me I tell-gentlemen, a sen
tiatent exi ,et the N . rib, call it; what. you
will•,.phila. ihrOpic o fanatical, which - will
its
justifylitse f ti - y . this / ant - . of
„good faith in
taking an ag4res.sive ttitude ; and if it. do
not carry i - war
l int° t e. Vet:y camp of A fri
, cal, will:enterttfip out te sta; and clear what.
L
it conceives ti) lie the , int of slavery from
the territorial siiii, wl kit, by the spirit and
igeniifs of-our institut ions, and , the great base
or.the superstrneiur ' the inalienable rights
of•tnan-l-should be ,`deoted \ to 'freedom's
1
uses. ', I - • :
We give - corpora-et
ilemai'svernark's, howl
11'4. alriderstaliding r.th
l i
u d rkconsideratio ;.1 . . ..
,liii .. 4 said, sir, tha this is affirmative
I gfelation fu the wea of•slaverY: How
. id - that to - be ror 1 I nswer first, because
~ slit% ery has n eluded _by positive
_enact
meatus, and t er • eal Or susensiou .of said
--, enactments *v licente . to slavery to ex
s, ist whcie it id o , before. • iliecontingen,
oi r cies of its re eel on bv the people . in legisia;
n _ tire . capacit y in he; territeries by no.means
. precludcsi th pc -ability
,of its entrance. It
c ".
_is - now ptol bi
s. d ; you pass this- bill, and
'F.'• it may ;lava ce nd plant .its standard upon
W thai Soil._
~ t l ' - I . '
i- - • .i -app rehend t: Routil
is i dertakiug tc prove to klik
41 1 ., whp . heat iiiii,, that'slaver
i aSttinee in any ortheTerrit
4- . , slapa purchase. ''
. -.
le prior to its cession to, the United .S.tat - s,
ao • lklavery viis•abolished in all tbeTrerfch T r.-
I._
: e.
,ratones and that. of course, spoke freed a
_.. 'to all enslaved ' in - Louisiana ;" and Iha e
it
".
lieen.unatAe tofind an v exPre - sii statate . u-•
.. .
al. thorizitg its : existence Or creating slavery
is therein.
You vrill find the iciomproinise of 1820
• perr.:it.ing it south of 36 deg, 80 rninut4s;
1 . von will fiiiistatitt ` mover its , eiregulating e--
1
l' ineofi and pointin g the relatiyO duties of
•master and slave, Ihigh statute's
,:a.s.suane, ill
.ofiherri, that the i nstitution legally" exisibd
there at 1b" 'dine 4 the !lurch* from the
-French.' . Ay, sir. lit did exist tau. existed - On
ly ly au l arbitrstiy , lexereise of power, -ansti is
n t
'lw -4inful ti .
athition 'of titer Condition
action
,agedlip
his argil.;
ie'Fillyix-'
tee. of thi
y.
.v ali l ue
ludicati3d
positi've,
it - Was
274. eve
~totee!.uf
-:... .0(
I ; submit dat,
llPO_r4vi.%*s
leo' uisiana. - .1 . --
1
Hencel sap th bill under conaideralion
altheugh negative on his face, ii.- - aftirmative
1104 character fit the', spread of slaverk.-:
.A. - princiitle - :si-, I inriot su'tain, Or will, :1.
believe'. the cola): of 'this country isnstain it.
,„ 1 1 1*nel-a ' r , that iiineteen'outf 'every
twenty Of th . v,iiiient *Of the 'free Mates are
opposed to . e illeaStlie. , Moro:lll'believe
if this; measu Was . concoeted . ::ftir the - :kg=
grAdizkien .of any individuahil or set of
me ~they liss- 11 find-- 7 perhips whOs toe late
tocave troip - wildcat' bankruptcy-L-they are,
eon ling irit °tit their hosts, and•the ladder,
the hate- tiu, It on which` to climb to power
'willibe Ifilind too weak to snstain . :him or
thein, aiid they will, ere 10ng., , be, found in
xligit smells-table poAtion incident to action
bar4dn:)ati the'ikre3cidipes redid, than on flse
Prio4 l , 'or 111 0 - :- ' ' .1
4 -
Mr. M • Lam, of Virmoutp made : a kirei
•
blc4 ~on the • same day, of which we ,
here giro the concluding-passage: / ~
Yon b - voas_yet heard but littlerepon-,
strance. 31*,reissini _is plain ...The, people'
. 7r .struc dunib by the reckless; audacity and
perfidy f , thfi , ProPmilloo — m:out no -
lieve l thit : ithed been made, and took,refue:
lnin lity. . But;'dePend On. it. they will
awake. Pas , ithein bills, and- yen Will rouse
asyou: , rand - inore bitter anti Sluvery` feel-;
hig *ha ha s eye!' Wore existed . ,;iii- this rise
3ii t n. : ou Mai kb:dare-lint Shivery Cannot
go the -,heitse'afo,!4ate 6 : 1 iirixitiotiiM.i
!but : i. i I put it.tiraa .hnne;it . and practiesl ,
lest: , " '-
Uhk'oPO. dAtegstioi are 'mei of
'groat itY :lioif ion:nt.r;' they,lire 6n the '
horde . And can extiress their own ppipiiin..l
it any fau.-"lpmeetiling Idiessiiiii -helievesl
7 that O r very 'will 00:••4 0, tO: : L.XiO:u 7 l, ~ ) O dill
Om* '9f thiS biV now iikviti tiro to 4vit
s -0 -- - ,' -N ' -denial. . '..-'..- 1 1 1 1 1 Y-,.*01d . lii not got
ma 4iie9); -. w ell: wk'to,Deiennuri. na thikinine par:::
~,i ' 014 fatitilde 1 4 : Piss :that 'bill and : the
I Y-Y*;:*l).. l *ii , 11),§9 CIA along all the - litreauta;!
,-,;- ..stnitif jarva•-•arilklai -donsited LipLall.'-the;
- militi..,l ;lin' if*Oh j -S;j!' " We l 4 l #' '0
:V i l a il je
istP" . I ..seeO ..bOOfriooliiei.. -) ./lia W lera 60
and' . Oig, - • l ititili4:**li#44 ll #:=bifOiil
the thii 'O: - dilii:a,M l o ; :4*l.' Bait-ipuht
. et'n . lief bidit woird - ialitil:ail IrOriiiriv,iiiii i !'
itvai .. y to - ext*o4,o l ,` =irea Of- ?Pkressi9n:=
la-1 ha theAeliberAte*ll, of Ocnsitzon t . -. -4,
Awkiev. - not. • I,l,t,thefiieWcis,ottbeiS bills sd&
4- " IL
' se Y 6 ivbAt ', , WooitiOSto! ,144:./aoh:
sod so . ' a rwilly proyedibouid not,* do - 0i: -
YoP !!ig fir* s a dist pintLeti. 1,0 dice
f I .
to Coe.°
r r " fOrei C
LSDAnd
11% *Jill. ,
1.1
act f
,oiii the den
ng-to some extent,
matn`re of the, Bill
inn difficult tin
satisfaction of .01
hUs nQ LeuAL
orits of dhc Lo -
repeal' of _the
Previous,exist:i
,-..- , ~ • _ - - _
. ......, - -- - ~.. . ~ - • -
tso a party ; n one Bidet , the p a ssage of.
he billy`. ou do it by banding together in
A isalid`p nx on one side of the Joie:
~ . I Do -
I t
that, and Ur- esnuiple, will be ' foil()
,d'eti on
tho' other: 'de. No man, no combination of
meti=ng rty, or combination of 0010- 7
can prevent it ; • and I. beg of yon remem
ber, that:by this.act you exhanst„t e specific
for allaying agitation. - Is the ldisOurt Com
promise be repealed, .I hone!tly bilieve that
it.is the last' compromise . that - will ever be .
made between the dulling intereite of dif
ferent sections . % 11 4 P.e.Publie i - . lll Pd / 1616 "'
riously believe itis not the last:compromise
that will be rendered null_ and void.
,
News aid liptions . ; ,
-
; ogaloSt
c4ituititio to Peoria upon CiAngren; •
—"obit Mitchell's pew - paper, The Cit
izen, is our in favor of iite Nebraska bill. '
--,The French Spoliation Bill .inussed
the,U..S. Senate_ on , the isth inst. by
vote 016 to 7. be
—den. Scott is writing his own biog-
rapby. He haS abundiutlinaterials ,for
an interesting work, *
al
.. .
-L-11.ereafier passengers will be carried re
from. Philadelphia to Pittsburg; on the it
Pennsylvania' railroad, ; in fifteen _Hours.., li
7 :-The Whigs hive': a Inajority, of the
# n ,
f
Board ofSupervis.ons in Browne
'in
. c
N. Y. Dr. Burr being betted in th. tt
town of.Chenaugo by 350' majority. . ,
' ;---'A.n bidiana paper says, that of th
one Imsdred and ten newspapers pu -
11Thed in that &Ste, all except ten advo•
cats the..Prohibltory 'Liquor Law. l c
—Thero -is a:, man in Tuukbannoc
ivh &se, voice -is so. husky that-he:is alway r s
suspected of ..being corned. „The - other
day he was threshed to Make him . slicll
out-- ' . .
--11On..Jamei A. Pearce, wing, has
been re-erected to the United. States Sen
ate from Maryland, by a vote of for
hiro, - and 39 fur Hon. Albert 'Constable,
Djin. • •
Bigler hasa - signed the warrant
for the execution of 3arriesQuinti; of Ltv
;erne. - county, for the murder of - Matilda
The xecution is fixed for-the
7th of Xpril nuke.
_ •
. _
• of public leas fOrrail
ruaas,-asiked from-this session of -C origt.ess
sCcordit4 to the bills.iOtroduced or pro
jected, tmouuti, to the . enormous sumof
S356,000;000. - -
. ..
—Somme of till papers look , at the ace-,
thin of Fessenjien to the : IJ. S. Senate,
from Maine; ailithe .result of the Nebras
ka agitaticin; a9d the desertion .of Demo-.
cratic memberkin consequence. . '-'
—A .Califoinia met gives theifulloW- 1
0 ;
ing aka bill . ot - fare.at a Chinese_ estai
rant,in that city :.'Cat cutlet, 25 }Cents ;
griddled rat, 6 cents; dog soup, I, T cents.;
roast dog, 18_cents.; dog,pie, G'cents.
•
---The LowellAdvertisernsks: j "What
is the difrerence between' an attempted.-
homicide and' a Cincinnati hog butchery 1
j
'One; is an atisault rith an intent t 9 kill,.
and the - other is a kill with an i tent to
--kis sa'id—but can it be trim ?=t*t
a- member of Congress who is known to
be-,eomMitted against the practice of du--
elfin, is more liable to insult, at- Wash
iogton,.than one who haiuti scruples on
the 'subject. : _ 1
. .. ..
-.
The' Washington correspondent of
the.Neyv-York Times suggests that Mr.
dadsden'a new 'territory to which the
fanciful . name of Aresenia has. been given,
be called Fagendia; is it is apparently'
the fag end of creation. - . .: . f.
.a--•An Australian; from - the number of
murderi committed in that auriferous r,e- .
g ion, thinks. 161EO:inn is' the' Place of
which Shakwpeare prophesied, when he
- spoke or , that -undiscoveted country from:
whose hzcrne no traveller reinrns.'. -
' 2 `.; • Thect Citiciunati'Gaeotte in spealiing
- .
:of the resignation of his ,Cambrugei ro
fessorahiP by Pfesior Longfellow, says
it is rumored tist
e accepts . an invitation
"of the Trustees 6 • Antioch* Cullege,..at
Yellow Spriergi, Ohio, tolointhe
.. faculty
of that institution. :•. -., '
--; Seveiml ituisian offir.' ell - visited the
Tortstnouth (Va.) Navy . Yard and the
United States shipiPennsytwinia laiely,
and:ivere received 'vrith - the - usual' salute.
The phject of their , 'visit - to this, country,
is . to exantine put' s Ips .and ; to purelme.
; 'vessels for their no y.
In ; the case of the. Commonwealth
ra. John Hausoia, indicidafor:-Manalangh
ter:in.Bradford county, the: juri,.'.On.the - :
I.lth '.inat.. - ritidered'..e. , terditt: of !‘•,/161.
Guilty. " I t will be `remembered that
- thedefena tit ; inraliiiiddin 'gnarl-64.1track
a' . .24t..Waftsird fist,,,and.the tin*:
tqcirred fa . : ,
: - -
n . 4vo. to;1
the you in kii* of the
prohibitory priiicip e and main.Seitarea
(if the anti liquor law Massachusetts
'6l . whOm fire loind fr-and.:'fiiity*/*
04.F0rr4 - and :
..I.=lf we -are >ri rightly infOrtneN . , every
Neinbei.nt.dongi fromihe feet, - States,
;*kin,,ifntid - in;:alhiii,:BlirOJiry, id-1.000a;
Soh Ettpiii4iiii:.l,l4o.o4l_ fit 47 .
. tiyes; fiiwa the ;Ease . Nvnh and,
•.ieMitabW4hat:', whili. the i.401,14.',14:: 'Sr*,
'ions; yet they a1..,.,,0k5540try
S. 4 4
ter,
Oicilelkrb!*ikli4hi);o l ;oo.*44 l Lii ,
nose ;t hroat , aTun ° el fo ° c3tio `m eans
. ciftitiikiniftliiitnanpr,M4riMlit4 - niniel.Will,
, .
.501. illaittrititm Stao
,
very !tow Atakes Preside - :
trans4bstantiation, as a Roth)
cunvyrts an ordinary bake: 's w
god 4. When we vont. a Pre
South takes a piece °rat:4%h
he question or enlargitig thL 11:ew
Yur . canals was submitted to a of Of
the i ^ .itle inihit State on Wednesc l ay;
the --ult is in favor of the e arieent
by • verwhelming majorities alth ugh
the otes in all the districts as ere ed
ingl, small. The - costOf :t a fin'
'men ,is variously estimated a from , fir
to te . millions of dollar& , 1
- eagle,tneasurieg rr feet int
•
tiff -- , ,
inch 'from tip . :to tip' Of his wings, and'
wei : bin_g ten and a quarter . unds„- was
kille. un - the sth ittst., bi Mr,i. l eter
Par ~ w, upon the farm or on! Bnja
min tins, at De Ruyter, • Ma isoU'cOun
ty, '. Y. It was of the ape ies ikr
s t e brown eagle, and is to ho I. se!
le . ate Cabinet oftiatural 'Pater
a s uffeti and exhibited ,in t at ' ci
-1 3
- We are p' allied to tearn
.
oses PoWnall, E sq., who
psi ence, in the village of - C
iis eoupty,.lon -Saturday ev •
[r. ..yile 3 representative i
I for two sessions, and
a - hinted as' the whig - ',
!it al Commissioner. tie
toeel hy bis friends and a
..e. the State, and his kiss i
ly - litnented by his - immedia
andlriends.—.Lancaster :Da
• P. T. Barnum is now
wrii.ing - liis own life and - a
Wive thoustind.dolfars have
offer.ed fOr the cokright. -
tiuo (says_,tho i lSTorwalk •Ga
of he.cleverest fellness.' in
intimated that he will reeiv
onstrationlhat there are at
million of persons r ady to
, he firat oppOrtuni that is
-'td- -i
. .
We d o n' t doubt hie courage! but tit
rather reckon he'll po c k e t - the ° ixrdi,
does
_generally. 1
. 11 i
—lt is stated that ex-President Fill
more is aboiat toilead to 'the ' altail Miss
Elizabeth Porter, of Niagara• Falls, only
daughter of the late Gen. P i eteri -. E. - Pon ,
ter,te hero of the w ar of 18 1 12, tit 4 Sec: ,
retary' of War - under John 9,,Orner Ad=
ams... Miss Porter is 32 :yea i- qt age,
and a lady of superior intellect, higli culi
tivation and . large- fortune. Her,hrothei•
and herself 'aro the sole heirs of their fat
ther's great' estate,, including IGOat 14.
laud
.and other.lucrativb , property] at Ni,
agara Falls. • Miss Porter-has !long been:
a reigning belle in Western .Newl York.
---lii Circassia. Georgia, Persia, and In
dia, one of the_mother'e earliest cares is
to - promote the groWth 'of her children's
eyelashes, by. tipping and 'removing the
fine gossame'r, like points With pair of
scissors, when , they are asleepl r :Ey re
peating this 'every
_month or "ix iweeks, -
they become,-in_ time, long, 'close',. finely
curved, and of a. silky , : gloss . : The prac
tice never.fails to produce , the Oesired ef ,
fect, and it is particularly useful, when,
owing to inflainmation.ofi Chet , eyes, the
lashes have been thinned-or stunte,
• —A learned 'London editor, sitpposecJ
telie partieularly;well postedup n the
geography of America, In a recen tarticle
'intended to illustrat • Abe grasping spirit_
of the Yankees, say .:', "The - acute Yan
kees do not wish to t last entirely to force
or diplomacy - for ill- accomplishment_ of
their views. , The a 1-potent dollar is the
weapon 'on which , hey _west rely ; and
they.hive 'already archased ft
rn -the
King of 'Mosquitia iMosquito) al met of
il
country covering se ral rnillidos' f acres,
to, tchich they here 'rex the: xten4 -at Ne
braska, and_ which.' to he folithWith col
onized by the A.n . gl Saxons." ' - ' - 1
—" The l little gia Lin apr di m
aent,r-
-is the ,aubjectof -a: telling c aricature -in
ihis-week'sPlettye e. read tii Doti as .is rei,- . ..
kesented staggering and: fll un
derii the weight of a, age I t kurthellabelled
" Repeal of the :Mi . - ouri Coiri'.Ontile"
A savage 'Seethe eil'it• bra l nd;shing:_ a
huge bowie . knife i ' I2ls fttc% while at his
rear at
,all giait is liee trail - foot and -a_
clinched -hand raise to aunihlistp him att.
cliscretioe. A . fai retilizationl- of Old
.Bullions remark.- ' What, iiii i, l i think of
-Douglas's bill, air ~.Why, tf he don't
carry it, the §outh %rill k`ll ltier,'.land if he
does, the "Slettli wit :beat : i
histi i -Lin's oat:"
..-
-.. . '
.i -.
-., 41 Wailkingto cern*po 1 ent - of die
Courier ana l -- Eng firer .. iraya t hat land-
st eating 'hat; becom - 'popular and hullers
'hie: lt-is„.ptrliaps a nations l f 'Ring end
We come by . tvin a:very,hori way.---:
The. Viliblptof the North were heorig-
Innis -or our Pithan and Calif° tie :Mill
eit
busters - . Tbe Saxena,'Danis-4ind Nor
'merit, spring from the. vain° S+e i lin t ivi.
ail stock r and were all landed rievers.-
Walker and his 'gangxre new - 1 succes
ri
sore of He 'es'. t and Horea, , an there is
so genera l - sympathy: sympathy: ineng tur pupa—
1,
lation.with.the propensi wine furnish
ed `incitements to- their rirU
1 eiq: that-;
shall be compelled to pay for r9tber than
punish their excesses-,-asi a' dott tig faiher
empties his - purse for ihis 1 scape-grace
vcitt;•in pretbrenceto using thetbirch;' - for
` - reformation. : .--.- •` 1• • I". 1. - '",
t? it C i' ?
- 'Wli T "illritiE, !WWII I 0)11 ROMISE -
- .. . 4 • .• •
Simplrt .'s : that in, 18.q.0,. when Misaini
ti waikadmi ed,iuto,' the Unrn; after an
arduous strnggly, the bill wl id Provided
Tor her adintssion -named -bit; To 10i%: , 5,i--
~. Provitted, Tbat 1. aill te '
,* , 4- ,ceded:
.4 France to t a in -d. t o es.: noder
'
the name of Le isiani,-Vv • north
l a
if 36 deg ClTrirl!ti. northl kill !.. e, riot -in= ,
ciuded within - the lintiiiilia*t ie We Con - .:;
teMplated by thus act,, save • ; :b. invol.'
umary servitude, other;lse t i-.t .an inlhe
punishment:ofcrune4 he cot,thaia
ttes shall have beeti c duly . atrvicied, - shall ,
be and. iik: bin:6y, -forever} Prohibited:
Provided always, That any.Oarann:einnli
ing_itito the samefm : vrhorn IOtIOF OF
443FiliCeislawfully c hi n
med' in, 1•6:1 . y . '§tate
or Territory_ of thelnicedrSiat e s, Such .
fugitive May be la wfullys rep . ] inra; and
conveyed lathe peraim,claidam Ina labor
I or ) servicesas-alorrsaitd., : , i .. -. : .
- : - .teinai. osiotior - Td , tit. . - rOi..=—Ttiti
• , , ... , .. .
.. .• .
Ytidgei ot the Stiftettlik . .rt 6 this State"
'liiiOliir4tofoii tritioilkd'otp6iit ti: 'Vold - iost,-,
4 0:41.'•at . four 'potits. ,- flbijr ,- am.
f
.fiithaid igitii Oilvig4oriii ) Ire - I° ' daili . 44 - ..,
,be - ger9iiired'tii'ficithe'le - ii`sisnif illitvilar-.
risburg. - . . , On'i'iiii `..ilieir *iiiplii tit': it . t; ihit:'
tisi
kx,,.
they err in Opioidtr•breaukii dot
~ uage . p.,
errant. , "-lito opionooto 4 f -,. et lliac at
1 , .. - - -tharjustlce` ., alteadyll3 tOt ", lnitch.
' ' - .iiM connteact to the - J d_golgoluirrie s .
.niedli'j'-.Plit :' 1 4 went . Abi n ..' l . 3lol otaiDi':
. - wheit•tliit- ~ . . otoialid,ilsiol - mit: to: , bin
jt rik e
urthitiiitothionitOt: . ltitoitutt;
it splits le for - fi ve to trav I . loi
thousand. -=.p 'ter. ' '. • : •
,
- - - . I '-, ,I
i pri.fst
O. 8:
,ide,t, the
tkd midiOs
s iiiiiititti4iiiii4iii i iri i, ll
Wes a -' -.• h 'l4 . t it `ltt .
n in t e New , OT
Po,E, of thii Vilti itiii, the ; filial
1 ,
;et* to, ilia - gm:oak - too 'of arra
tor Otilllpetipt 'iicPpilt Imi ,
York CitiitO protest igtkinit i, 1
lia bill. Itlkan , able, and eto
merit, and ip chkr,jii4gt.noo*,
6re4it upon its - iliattior*.,„ l j!_:_ 2 : '
In referring io it tbi.hPiwttnd,
"In the . 'struggle %.vf 1717 4 - tiii profligate
scheme has awakened.**.le r.. lite cal
hope but for little -aid from pOot,eld
spiritless state of' P.enusylra ill\ l -c4ii all
political cctntrov,ersies-:.of : i iporva g o,
r
ennsylvanitt, as represented i Congrea,.,
_
generally44r7eitx:ol* in th wrong.— ,
The . PO1)116668 of that ;state. , ern,. ati*
gageral• i.a1. 4 4 11 91 ha ,•linfainaie. *1.4-1 , 0
. j**o,_.
theigetierat 'Character of iliel• Itiiiii); and
even when_ pretending to be ng iro: the'
democratic party, the r a y
t ept.' to
oppose its het nieastires,lati -` itiregard
.its hest-settl a imexime: , in w age - i wit -2
mot's distrie , litawavOi, the, PPai) l P` are
right on the . ebraskii,qacisti n;'• , .. ` , ' -
'Frit.; 4, 180: "
• Gra
cti.kst 4 -The. letter' o Inritat
ion,
with _which ow,lonored - crilo attend -a_
Meeting of- ho _ f kiaoto
as se,. Y ork..
without disci im) of- party, : Up . e 00iti•
ultlrtio, to
.p rat* a, against: . , iCt) lion:of.
ilv 111
the .6lissoutirim
,Cproiniser-.,,cact f:4 thia
place.ddring . mr absence•freat•Paste. ilia;
wasnotirecoved.by me mid 1 liiitevpn-`
ing. Fearin g my silence mi lit' . 0 ,Coii-.
t
- strned . into hiapprobation. the objects
-.of tbia mecti g . I am constrained -eirepli . '
even at t his ate day,_and to. , Fail myself
1 1
Of the epPer imity.yourinvit: 'llO affortis`,.
to place on. ecord. my con innttion.of
the enormous wrong - threate Fdt,..0.4 01 07
pit try and posterity, by there al ti:ceni
pact that has been 4111-invi tab* by the
American-people for twinge eralona., It.
1 1
'is nowsic co ~that
one-t bird . of a center ,
compact was atified, under circumstan
ces of impo sing, solemnity, that gave
to it an obligation, scarcely secoinl.to-the
demands of the constitution: itielf„Ats
.! .
repeal Would be•a virtual' mange. of that
1 „ . .
instrument;"as it would:reverse. the mit
torm interpretation it-has ieceiyd',,iti.ev
fry department of the gover.tim i tit, .from
cg
its organization down to the'Anau oration
of the present administration. - ; . -
Whence -ciatnos this i tinePa . !•ec l and
startling; -assault upon the .vt.sl, nierests
mid guarantield right's of •,tilti fre -states ?
Through what instrumenidalities iir it F ac :
pected to consummate the„ deed of ,'wick
eclnes:s and shame?, Slaverr' - em opened :
by.recent triemphs. and al;ulating upon;
the broken, spirit of the- North, strikes
this deadly blow at the p _ogres4and de
velopmentof free inst it ut oils; instigated
to the attack, encourage and i, ! .lou by
the treachery of non ern I men, who
would : baker their count `yrs ,f tare and
the highest interests of ulman ty ' furl a
brief day of official power...! -17 e I demor-'
aliziag• temptations of future' p eferment
i
7 ---•the,_ seductive appliances' . Present
' patronage- r -threateningsl ond .. enuncia-J
tions, wherewith `to oyeraVve,the :timid.
and irresolute, are the pot entiaagencies
upon which slavery its confident.
1
hopes of - success./ It is -believe . that. all
(those Of the free states,
,wboael integrity
land moral strength phiee ' their, :beyond,
!the reach of these influences, - caii be over
-
-Vvhelmed by the reVilintrs of :alter_ erted
, / •
public opinion ;- that- the, voicel ofmanly
' ' • ' ''•-
Jprotest agatnst aggression ~th e 1 mast:. a-
rgltioUs, can - be. effectuallY silenced .
partisan clamor and a subsidivid &est: .
Were it believed. possible.th t the free
'•men of the: North could be. - : roused to
that- indignant energy'--that': tern,,- n-,
1 handing resistance, so' urgent]. -.Acme id
ed by the crisisr•-•the authors a d aboit rs
•of this conspiracy against' Goa and ..tn it
kind would skulk from the i n ending ,e;
1 •
buke,. and - call upon the mounts!, to c r:-
..,. - . . • •
or their shame. - Inc proposititon tp- -e
-peal the M i ssouri Compromise s;iti-its'elf,,
„ i s
. - a burning :Mfamy ; and it •catr ',wilt it
au infamousimputation:upoot &there c-_,
:ter,and pattiotiamot our peope. - _- i., .1.,
. 1
:..; - -Tbese cnvenant-breakers ac ' 'upon 'the.,
'assitinption'thar we, are: so , d moralized
• by_thespipt•OF, Mammon, Alia we. ialutt I
material above moral interests so debits-.
eel by .Itriti t-and selfish desir ~ that ..iwe
_love
,the luinors and profits `_of.; ffiee - Anore,
than we lo ve -the- glory and,:,- ; elfare: of ,
our 'ac;a9trY. - '• -. -:' '- . .. . ; ,'• '-, ..„ .
. I have read with deep inter at.the pro
ceedings. of the Meeting held a i i the -Tab.:
ernacle.:-:' The character of -theeien ,
who piltf iiipated in - it..---the 'dignity' Oad •
firtimess of its resolves, tiffitrd grounds: of !
encouraging hope"that: the .No Ili 'Will'at-r
length?beeome• - " aroused- to• tle defence!
of itstiO ''
righ -. Tbivrna g nitu . of the ii -1
ai i t
-see 'cannot rbe over-estimated; . --!. ; --1 ';--::..-1
' ' The - result will ? fix the' zch' racier tincll
condition of our country for;all -:coming
time. • If thebarrier erected i against ala-1
very id theilllissouri'COmprti tact bee'bro-.i
ken down, then in cid', Wilt:- hei taatital I
7
tions, established 'b - our ifath i er.X ; he'aah-'.
1
i 'vetted ; and ott th iruinaiviillgrow, , _,aP a
' loi4hty--. Slave - . oligirchy,lovershadowlag
and centrolling the deal ies,Of the.Contil
nent.. Anninexorilble i nd, ,i ,rtimOrsele.4.Sl
' despotism will rule ; es
_. thi rod 'ofirita.•
i
.That land e:otisecracea,' . ildood.•l6,fre:o4 i
dom ind ol ipressed bo Oki:. ~
.!, - , i a,..' j-I
:-1 have the honoi. to `,I gealleninn,i ]
:• - ',' Ve4 'nsspeitfully '` , ..-1 :',: ~ '.: -- 1
- Y our atedi i servant ' ''' '
- :_- - _ - • : --. _- ,c - D :Nip ".,S ILMOT T r 4 ,
.To - SliephOrd, 'XnaPro,Edi :;- and: °them -
'-' ` - - 1-i - ,--- 7rf ,- •! - .: - , ~.,..-77 ,i; - ~. ',_ t'
_-' • - :11leetiag4 - ' Wale. --- ; s 1
ju i
-.. A Oorrespondent-AC- enesdx4, - Penn.,,
sends us the proCeedings'u ;,..a h i - rge; And: (Ink: tliusiestie.
Iliusiestie,_ anti-NOiaaka,iiueeting 414 'til,
'that place lon the 'evening Qf 'the
~lib ilia,.
Therearera trier 40p...preseut: - . - 1 1 4 be, , ,,ne;.
tin g was called - to order lir S. RDitemiek':
il 11
Esq4lv - •P:romin'eni*pficirt ; o -1-:eavie . and;
Kiugduring tliii cainpalgu'of.l giina no);i.
a•meniber ailia Denicgiiitil; antv,,Coini,
!•• 'MO. --Abra : Ssvart; tscr, Itiloth;rle4-
Ant *thoerat, preildeti.f , iSiriuitl Ali***
I so: a:: . . I.lthriern TeorOcrit,:, AIM a -, likalilk4
supporter . f" iereiTanctifi L ki * - -!4 2 , Ile*
I
aa:Ona of the?_VieePretti
.4itit,s-•`fliOloMiiin:
_to
y to
llec•
the It]el ease,
aieil at his.
. • •
rtstistm, In
. 1
meg lttl
the egisJ,
as fastliear i
ndOut i for
s trh 4344
quaint 'tees
mere leep
e nei g h bors
Y• -1 :
engag,
vet e •
.Iready
Idien - 4 1
ette) tl
be futiid
I ltt
- awe,
lea St.. I
take hi
givi3a
but tl
a in
•ep.--
bten
Bar-
it is
dem
iulf a
• life"
them:
eu We
He
i red
-- -- - --. 11 , r
der of the Officeets °Utile:in:l*i , . ,wOll l3 .
the-Cornitteeon itesolutionii ~ a 4gedi I t o.
the diffeienttolkieel partie!l.. ;: t The wroth*,
- was iutd ' hrDr.; Elder, , *lii AdelOpa . .
• atio.:0111 lha , eerstatO -M541, itti .h e r o
.I* .
r . porte4-: lif.r.,Diitacoickew4lO :1• 41 1 - 4u4 w4
b t
and lad tett Alquek.X.t:- D 9...: tail , kill, l'h .
..ciai:re 1 iiithoi.ißmrifco .*9, taii- AC.
tee - ' ..
a . tibutatirrlairAPASCA i .";•-- Aski.,
43
74rg0...,,,1i5it...a741h-
Aliersittrt4aneale7lo l l4Y(i4P
which
.7c4Aire4 14 90 3 (4,1 #4 • 4 M14.11
:sylvan', tr ,. 44 , SeiIe4PP 4 4AP 1 9 41 4 4 ;'
4 ,
~....,...,,,,,„..,„„t64,,,,t
:0....,.,..,.„,„..,,.,,c,„
'astiadds r-... ..-:, ..-: • -,..•A :•.-t•-._*%::: •.;le; 7,-;1W -1. , ~-,
id: _ 4 111 , 0;4010011.44*.Mid c : Iv .. ;
:,torivrzfliill-ltepWAYoAilte k ItV hiltir, .--.
-13tiktaiiiiitere lonifitafthlkk 4 PeltOtof .
• mit toul .11191 the Democrat • in: s'y
, ' - ••':-- I '' 1 i
iii.do f Aids •th:4;olifisidioitti*
'alt . : , 4 , ' .5.4 1 itt e S4TO'Weiftojidi
iin 4' *s.iagt4 6 iideig ''
' 4 ll "
1
,-,:., 'i. - t .-• .;^ 4.4 " 4 ' '- ' - 4..?: -- -
X.'
.„....., . . 1' v, ... t „7 1 7,,, , .e... ve
r • _... slee4g, ria 1 • _ vo 7-:zimiset
e.i.A, a'y tie -,ag.) 4a' , o , ...:of.
Ti•
RAO, si g nal . 'to' 1 , il , , sof Our .
Areenii, of, akt - •
ice - , ice I. o itilem
'MY' "Of the Alreilabekk 11111 ‘no of the larg
est and most mice; hi: • ever. convened
1
in that pace. It * i".` , ltititinished by
Ile earnestness winch p: yvatled the as
semblage, as if those who Kid Met there
to protest against the perpet t hatiou of a i
groat wrong, were fully sensib le of their"!
highA t iAtotheir country, and of the se- I
tie* *mighty birsinees in , hickther
. were engeb4l. There was was= tso much
of 11018 Y petlousiesm wbi h usually
.
-merits political gatheiings; as there' was
"Ofi t tlitt earnest but I deternii ed *action
enact iflemconstrates lb P fain
• 4 :0 9
f t .
:Ii 4i
.. and the disposition lii.proai,e:
i Meeting beingstrem_izp4oVl,ytisok ,
Mitie r Esq., wast,OttliO4:foriAildAvidsti , ,
bia a fice-aintdst,appiao• • Ai* rik'
Park
• tt•k • aa i gh bile. rein) - 040Kpil!kTta .
mom ''
wand were' re i eceiTil r,ith, Raii •
i i i
- e d. . l ibation. , t4ilif:a...s-< `31,,.i.;;1, ~ 1
1 , ..i11 el-PlLVid.Wilillet virals'hilit 1 .011E4
fer, •
ilithejappearanee4pf tht‘tior-t„tied
starer of Preedorrisorought.ast.
I T
-a tit.o .9 ,epplause which fairly orb
the so. -.Hos address occ l pied:neariy
two-hours. and vtas listened to 1. ith in
interest by tlur.audi e t .. ...4 all
tom eloquent and earnest. e rtroyed
die rowing ,streog h off th ht e. inter:. l
est* ad daidatad l • /Nigh • g ialkteara
upori the .piosperity of 04)., aut FY- ' The'
scheine to extendft every y repealing
'the Tilissouri Coop mise,.l3 aenounced
in eloquent , an iddi naritY , age, us an
al xt
act of nefariom !!trescherytt the North,
i of faithlessness an the part 0 ---the,SQulht
and a bold i and.lefOilous bid 'tribe Pres
idenev. His exposLre of I et falsehood
. . r
that the COmprorsuse of 1 ~ had any
reference to the Missouri: ornpromise.
-vi , as i seurching and ttarcaratic, and scatter.;
4d this unwarranted astiton tion to the •
winds. The closeiwas an eOrnest,appeal
to reemeto to thick and licit, fur them
selv s, as beclimo thepolrer , gas of a free
and enlightened country •
''. Stich aro a
few of the topics Olueli
~.upon in his
ape ch, whicl has neiter.„ n surpassed
illet
in oquenee, earneskness at • argument,
1)y ny, of Ids former efforts.
"lir ,Boloth, , Esq., "yra next • called
for an'd `iiddreisechlhp - - m tin" in his
us 1 able[ m inner, whcfn - t1 =cello* . g.a.
jou ied. I
~
... you no question . o , •
~ 4 _
f puhl
t tt
has r the re ever :Wert 'ascii
sentiment as in regard( tc?!'.
repeal of the I‘lissouri r era
advocates are the seer
i f
those who heve Matratoed
the . South to participa litit
t
of the territory,
alarm andobhorreiic . e , , len t ,
solmn covenant, and he
disposition to trample'. wide
pitomises when they, a - tail
state against the flee pry
---Bradkord Reporter .(1)4,
t' -, -:-- -. 7- ,- .
Dignified (t ) s . .egl
i s.
on thetas ) , iii . apa toc
tioh 4 tlMlbill:forlhe slap`
manufact4n? and iiiliC..pf I
uors as a Iheverarr, Obey
.i' ce of the mambont fill
a arrioOnirg t atid at.
j
ri tors to watch the' OPP. 1
li 1) iv Into,Comitnittil
V . 0 ,of Telexes iT.
f )
Sir 'Osten of.:Northil
or gilasit Orthe aellauleffei
tng
let
nts,
10
ip
II
.Z112',; r:-:-.1,:',, / . 1
‘• • rOff.est; That Ino . uer that such a ei
I— • . ••
nthaila '
of. tigeota,aci as afo
.. uifisfa.rPllo o 9Wk - a4itaialiagu i s he a
ati tiloilliernAhroughOutZ ilia, Com - pt
.iir . dltilii every .sueb agents Eliglbe ,re ii
10:AV..eic:?4-tr,ltagt•AT4; 1t'.4. - Olir, of WO
1
.ia.
Plitl'a^t3o*. "o:lltee.q.ziiii - y0. 1 4,.., on
ea oga - bacitgi-krar!*4 4 tees , sii - SV: lie
• it L b9tiigd..ied.l.l, jreno .. tlielf sbOti . :Ili
• YfrPiA*4 l o, - , 51 , 1 ,. , - I . BIOIPeP - a
-.. AnoA#44)/litiirit.:4.46.o*fil.:itild -
Ow ;:i4het iy i l,cAiiii WA' ViiiiektAraf; •;
h . :., t hi4 o. .i . f.;paient-:1 ' t he.:.t-tief g(? ) **t i c
'ii• 1 3 3 4- ; , : ilythip_fruut. of %v . h,icli shall b 4 I
a i n
'ticl.;, , ,littiit tho i osAn.lor;:.ol a cockade,
W.44,06 . .wit.:10,:i1i . : . 'itibieen, bich s L ii
4L
1$1!1 : ;! . .14:14: 114 I#l i t *.ltrass plalp . )11
jii rftecttliercon,; ( Law and its Efi
:; I . ll :.Mult_reo , 1 COca at and . r 9.1
in iiii 4 :::;P". . 1). 4 . 01 • , E..Rillei `rim!! Mi r'
- - R-Iti o
;,,...: Ili of •Beilts; sc int Aiii:vii:lit4 11tj
f .fsfi... to raise a laugh, trleilhl44 . 4:: :v.
l re
.. -
11 -..g s, . e f l Aq l9l4 :F. l kv!t i. i . r . * ...i . ‘••• ••••••••; :
.T AR.llol.llll3so3l.ltAiined:lfp this act: VII
1 1 ,
app •i a Aril , persiin 9!. inn!olks or p l ar
except he,who votos,*StVVie hl clt tick -
ti r
...'• le I actiufi r linown tii:.lthael,ig i.li". (lei ,
t •
..,. I t. , :,.. _ , ..• ' a s • •i. .,'... : _: .0
.. . 1 . - •'•-, : :- 4
I C "' ::., alp o f coorse,wal4lloolw, c,t"- : • : :- .1
4
d4r, - I)ut tlicscOn4itueutaiWill'ese' l ill :*
temen must feel,piond* 41ii.slignli,wr
anal inglyjeglidattve abdt . ..Ortifeit r cpr
sentativekr- , ..1 ~
.1 t
Tide Yo - I T : et '•'''eflttt.- . '
;
.-,, r ,..„ - ~,,...-,:
f I 611 Tiff , skittammi , vit.Yo.o s,
fa
Wittitiiiiapplitiiiit pr wkai44 t0.,1
q Allikilie.Aintlit= anit a fe4vAittie qiriii
• - .'...t.5„ b ~ . .„..1„. ~. ‘...,13
f tlie,l;a'titn , ' rem9y. natio!! i n r ift.
I :
krd 111 TiVIA : ' of . tlierlrelOgii r fr till , *
errs, the piei s tiOtitc ifie'rreti' Sijit -,
bich is 'lint IliCAtitlialligrii Was inv.
tid Published to orderr:The f .tf ~ la
i f tiremotis aisent t ietliati fraud e:t '.---
i s
iiiirriltirlOCiatretentiioo - ., killlni . 7u : ; s 1
Vi i ati; C Wis or t iliat de, a . ,Ctilifii,ii, t.„ , t
6t o p Part. the New -11' cakishi 4; '= 1.
e t P lariadel ph ta Pelvis yteepstats, p
,1i
i"they are 'bid: ` ' i -'-`• --' \'',-' ';-"'.. 1 " - • f.'
: . 13 '' 0 A :ks. th ',. ° iii
° m Pt
ei
b '
r - ti 1 1 16 es
t h e it Pl 7 P *ti t
jhe free : ,expressinn pf thrOtt : - 1
, !Deng all'ilarties="Lwinlillier eneiiLiei 0 .
• e:a 6 nii'll ibl kt l :t 4 t7 v l, o -,.
~.4
tletittiOißkilt.ArkiAlie tip- ear est v,
'il.llll3tir9tol.,:grAjlerstilgt4b)i filensti ;
.- Tee tiiiilly 34 4 yOitillti exam. 0
kts l663 l4l l l ii tr s . tkii 4 lich t!lfs m 1
tr
11norwyeii : 7 Yillieli4jou, 4 c 4 rn - A
• ' iiiiiiligglt4lbr e ie lid ljeitt of the'll . ,1
Z
11 ;4 1.1 r. OVA tiki* k r4e e* -un'v a,
h. 4 49o4:Aitkikttee'llna t if,* ...i . '
144:1 ittottiNtadivilii t,P elliein • ,s IC f
patr ' i t iii lariej 4- r ofi_nd,iii ji
j a
4011iff in t iiii ' liqw - ext • tiv.iy
t.l- ‘ kalif 4 1r ViAlgliage. The
?t. .'' 4elrttti' . 4 ibee i
r.= . ..4: 1 ,.. , -!.• .rw .rug ? °
WI Ittiltbig liii ; e:fty
tire in Ger-1
; k_ lc .- .60,7 •4- .. .air to +v-A- 1, 4 ..- ~ - ;
requi v. ,....,,, 4,,,, , ..„:. ..., . , 0 ,
f !:4 l : ll P a O tif 4 4 , " A I s n w r"
4tizgeriki.ini -`" I* - 1 *iiikbi c ice)
iiig titool ''.. liiit,l' , _ , - Vit , w eat
ARP —. ..:, .r.k.„,, -•` , , ~11 --.1
tioA•tsfo wt....lbw = e 4,1 1 4
, -•:-; -- '
[• ' -
1 '-. ~?
~ ~".
.---,r7 ,- Fn. - - •* - -' 7 sj;- •, t --
• 4 -
1 1 '47reif - - 2•Pri , :c9A 4,
t l'" ' ' Italia February 16r
' - The Cunard "mail ' teniatehip,Panadi '
•
from Liverpool, with ateXtcf„tlAit fth#ttat.
arrived hero this eve itig, iiitiffiiir.luftfe
i
I ak,l7l 4 ingikir o.(ilit,ssagi!*this ses -
'soli Cif , Witittir, only twelve 1: 1 'i41i'...,1 .--
. ErietLitin.c--Tlie opening- ofctn Perliarmentt
tookplaCe'tiiji.',3Ja(pf Jannitry,:-1 1 be;
Queen,,on her • aniy.::'ihrough thei, citl7.tO .
thsParliament,was greatly cheered,i4ile
l'rinco Albert - was occasionally Itii4ed.
The 'Haase of Cominotti will - ohniiiilly•
full, but-the• American Minister was not_
present,Z . 1 ;,-; 1 .:; : 1... - '
,\, - ', - ' '. • \
Thii . -Citcen deliveri her ..,speech in -'
person ;,It .was modoliatein r in I Shst. i .. -
alyideirta:ilietkeitertfailftcnlties i 4.101.-
of regret, tut,says thai.her exertrons„ in
„,
1 4.ilittqc;ign• 4 i it 11 ,. her i'l!iel 6 , in. it *O.-,94-Aii;:2l.
-'fiiliiciiiiiii settlement Wiiehteqli be Perna- ' . : .-i:
A-iitidlttl ' She con likilstiisasent i ;s --.
upon tbeellii;ncOwtth Fein further-,
puce of these effilr4ifiet; the' opinion is
-;,uxpressed that-fheAlgater.of War_ is most
1-iraminent froin 'llotti;',E.A hoer. and She- -
thinks it roquiite to "make a'flirthei ass,-
mentation. of the nairittand Itailitall fol . ' '
ces, with the view;iit,..trio effeethally •','-?
'''"qoutributing to thalicsto - tion - of the •
iii 4 ,.. .1 statesthat.
*li, a r .-., t. - -, revenges
of thet•Pietleit.hay#'heatis:' " rtythatrthe
ric:
e*Pen:een erfite:.kifirtivitin.' Bte` refer
11 t(! 1n ‘ g he th h e ll r i n 'ti q l st a iog .,. 4 . : ra lf e o lie- a ir tr ail
ic 'f l4 9l:
ariii2 olioe . -
to a;1 friendltpations, aod."ins forward!
i with satisfacttoa' to the re ' 6 - 481 of ilia
Oust legislative`restriction upon fdreign •
t l'hipping 7 :- ; ' ' •
tieri3
I- - Af t er the delivery . of t alarms, lc
..debate ensued upon tiiirE -. qnestion
Eit: nothing teas elicited;' ram Ministers.
'excepting a. statement b ak . all parties
iweie no* awaiting the Cz t9lAply.
The, ritislt army and 'as,y,fare to be
irrne4 tely increased, an _Ili& - Queen's. '
IPiociaiii tion ' wits shortly ‘rtn` ticipateil
.•. ' i "
openini - hi . enripilment for the navy.
The', afei• of :Englana and Franca
I
.. ,
to the is i geintartpspecling
_the en
try of tiia . ..allie ifeeta into the Black Sex
was cleli*eie4..iiriztlie Isy.nf -February: to
the kussiitu.,Mietstersr in London anitra
.
'• T 4a- hle tr :the-:lis-
it,ty, of
lost es pee-
Tri-
/ ite -t ep y'-was. unfavorable to ~,...„
rrianAirtif the Czar,- and the de partu r*
liiiilttti 3 Olin'tli . niaters from London ' ,
Piiiifisiin:iieitt)ilitoked 'fOr - :',:•: -- "- - . - - -
lii4.leici.ited , :-.(bat....' oiderlfzliane - ea
.sent teAheSOtiek . ..titrid - 13fittikA,n3b us
,cite
tiora.:l4.*::..!atilislititito Wikhilia*. -
1 - . Fratita.la I to tci, 80,000 men to or
: keY,iiltile Sii ' land. will contribute
• r . I Ito . oci6' apay-half
. 14,i _; a- , . mien , ; and the t 0...
ital eipences. of the cntribitied:forcea.l
. .',••Ti.4•ltipds ;are quiet and notlnitich de
,:prdliiiiil;:- -; • ---, . r t ' ' • , ,-.,-,' -;-
. The - crisis is evidentlyclose . at hood;.
and every t hini- now .depends ! Upem the
_position taken:by.,ltussia- ~ - ...'.;,:- -
-..-• ,It •iti-reported that Austria and,.:-,. a
lii
Will eci-operate ;with' France and:Etilitiiii,.
,but the rumor:is 'doubted.' -'
••... ' Paiiteetlkiapoleon hat been fent. to Ba l -.
glum to.troli•ess upon the Kinkthe beas,-
sity - of acting,fi'rrety with theniliell;ifTqr;•• l
. key, as Beig . ittreFannbt Waitilttin . neutral-- 1
,icy Nrittioui incurring the ' displeasure of
$ l- iii4o - • • • • - - - ~- -, -. •. ; - : -,::- :- .:_-_.: _;:,,,-- •. ,-....
11i# - t-iiiricii . of the -French Cabinet,
hekttit - the_ Tuilleries-.,0n - the'.3oth! alt., -::
tl . elelideilsolthe report goes -tn - send : :•-
J3_o,ototroppi,iin f.ut.:separate'bitAina,in.: -.. .:
- . .t0 T . ikey;ppiipr t,kif:cOmn 2 iti4..iii;9.!....4:o4*:::t
; . ertil;gliturt'Aiii . ~144iiiiiitatMe3.i0#4 ' ....:
,i' .. .:•ei*lftii.:, - ;"!W.g...tikr.4 3 ligg''':.: : : , i:!
I'. .,.'•
.. 40 tcssiA.,-,. , .„..:.=:.;5:.c.,-.....:,,J.,..: , ..,..::
'Count;::010-. .s.,iiiiti*i:teVienna'is siiiit:% .
..t.d.bilifoi,thkiiirriol*o:(tiskink ir rinirOon:j!
forall iissitilVffivq..:(ti'itiss through = Hurl4,.:g i
gory : . • It is .. ,r 4 4streirteir.tat if ori otiliii:4 4!ii . : :
obtain this panyitt•'
. theCvai yvil l
I'l.*!
Vienna peWtl_,
-;i _
A - lissiat 4igtiient of toa d s ia43 - .' ;•
been iiiileied:Aillie Baltic i POrrtk,es ' bi ' :::
the ISi..ef
. 44:: ''. -..s'-' • . - :....r..--, , . ..:- _ ..._
.. ...... The' Riiiiiiiii" Vice'' Commander of St.. - ',...
iiiiinpol 7 hAtki !'etishieriiii for not' '
% - entitig, Ilia , Etiglish - frigate-I . ltetributiatr
from enteritiiihiltpoit. ;,,••-...-::',:-. •
. •
" '-' C6uht,OrliVitinteiview . with 'the Ear , '
~ .
a l: peror of Ati44lo.'iitta'brief end iinsitisfli- .
j. • toil; '!'".l . ho.iielipie'' favor a western .idli•
I.4''' --- • gr; Dell ;rho: Eiii,oish .engineef;iiiro •
4 wWeitiatirill. in the battle ot.Sinopes.i:inr. •
4 i.,, ,c),
4.- bOkid:RlT9riiiii....oiparner and- imp : Red-
fl' at.:gelitil4C,ipiir.-:JititS b4iii'
. etised.- ::- .-i. , ' ,
' l- . ..','This'itussittii.hiiiiitiiiiii; = *c.. pro 1 i
. 4, gratied:the . Oppliea:ll " :010 ,p11t...41ni -
it., •co!"“itit.ip-acei . implere6g.. ckpf*fl9i,
i-: ' .5..',.• . ..-4 , ..;',..., 1 - #4*t* 'ii , .-,,k., A iii i::,.:
.: .
: ... - ..F4a1if4i,440ki93 '. - - - 74.40)0#::
. iriiloii,.444olo/1E,:::: . lobitit4s4 , ''::: : ,
• ..., . ti 6: a itiOgifii'.ba#:'. 14Eig ., " ' . 4ltrilitlii*.- - -\ . - .1.
f. -It itifiliiii:otiiiii:Ciipiit 0 .i.' ; , -4:a;' . ..' . :' ,
' = .. -1, 1 4 , -.:,. .4--. i.. -,.. • :,-. ~.„,.,,,,, • fit.
': fii 3 4:r4ir ~„,.ritalr.tVt4' .-. TP . 8.415' ... ' I
i . !*i)iiii = :rt!Pf)ooA.:**.".:" ?,-;''' i
Aiiiiiia, will., x 4kiiiii .4 4llo c . " " • ,iit . • .... -
Danube .b5 , 410' , Y11* yttfr,lpoßylii, ;gli, !mV..t7
Iptit to It de: - ......oifi•/**!..;:i!'::i.:*!.?4' , :::i':'-.Y..-, =. = ~
.. TT .. 4qte . .vrerecarrent;:ttvyy. .,
e . PkiiiiVa I . eneigeinent in : r tliti t tla l,. •
Ykkieln.:' --.. •
• • "-.•0ti:1t.te551i , r.f,..f.,•,...
r . :oificptv. the Ittiesian . fleet : vrttenty.o.y.Fu.
...
ei
'This I l ioveverr.neade( l ..'cOnfr,OaVOtZ`• - •:. :-....
:,.. "A., p 9 rioil;nr 'tie TtirkiSfi l .44l(tafgotier
to tgvFiiiikiitlii - Tti,rir posii,iir„illiirV '
. _ .., . ... ... ~
000 ;Wu ll f 4 rained troo pa, "itich}4l A .. - .
..:.!..! :,.......: r ,_,...„....:.4.1, , c. .... f,. v , 1:- . 111,.. , ..... , , , i,..... , :....,117_, , s ,
ii , '. l . < 11 2,-, .. 14 .4;;V0 1 ..p.P! iV Y IT tilt
L r !.iP,l.,:=.!'. I .'•?r !!"
.., ...titrtite igen: ,= ...;,,' .;4'.. ,-..•-• ---- :: - .2 ,- ,.•'‘. - -. , .: - ? -7 7' -- :
-- ... S'e - wi.:±74l-iiiiiiir,'llitlklististeinieira - Aiger
t• :beep engage&m.exami ing . sou nd ings
i. ..)iHt: ttin'iti..ti.t.rit ifiiti)i al t lc:: -.-:-- -•--- 1A
i ;.. . T.• • ': Alti.tiiiiii4:ll.44tC! 'ave . ...iotr_ttei to
-- . their .former unchain in. t' - : - .Ristpol, * - .F .
I;ttinsitlg-rnueh astonish as tonishment - #lO4 I . lr It ,
V: ;00:ien known.: - -..-., .;- -.1,1 , 1; • ~i.... f-,.,, , ...
1, - 1 : ;-': .- Ciil. Dein; 'who viliV! "
Tit'br... , :;6;i ~..:-:,
d .. iiiV:initient , to: , ..rell:o#; Tlhei l- 1;':! . .?•': • '';,.,°'
if the . pf . iiik!sii' ai4t.t . s4*.tb* -I :kazia
0 naii4o:it af-tiatibro ,
#7 - , - ; iliithi4u,
i . 4 '; itt'efeai.Ar - li - . - T ., fik:t.. 'ef'btii .salAi:' , .*
3
ViTiii:giiiii4id‘ficiiinow,:. • ivalry.• •• •• 1.-', , •
t s
1444-i4.:11'141141,2*it ".'` 'a:4lllva - ~ alikk two ':
tliiii cO. i•Oiiii, - fulitiie ii general. eondi -
--.- Itnii hied eitringtlilU:tiii',Tarkiidi-4,aitt! •,
i . for . - - .. c.i . .. • . - , ::: ,:,7 -: - I - ---,„..,.-..,, ,: - : , .::- 2 ,!,.: , : :-. - ;5 -, -- , .: - .
iferi
f ':.".1 - ; '
1 ::: -1 : \ :•7!'• < - f iwzrit*...p... , ..;
r . -:
T - iliti'.-lernper, of ' thig. 2 , 1,4" '..
against Russia is fit..,:k.'„
'• - '',
.'' ' ', l' 2 • ''''
, : ::` S -4 .',.. .*1ii4i 3 C . :5 1 ,r,.* ,4 ,f;:i:
4/ 4 The 'at ettlit&igiovo*...
~,.,.
iit ., .•tyjolit.) inft**tifil;tigpi ..: .
0:-. ; ",-- t a_k..i-44,14 , -f,"7 ,- ` , l- - ;i: '.... - tt r tP6
•,,' .. : ... 1 .7:41:01ifiii":" - ",-. , • - ' , " , iii=4;;_'*"l"l"4•if
i , • '"olitt : Quip klitbilt licil r. 7 . 1.
!!.; feklii:•' - fttiiii*andati . .aCtlivaiii. •_' .-
';'. C.- - .PRO "iiii4iiitaittb6en pub
.,' 144 1 iiiiiuglii*tiSiiiiiii ''' iiiiit - tbeilopi r •
"fittt.frel !t!tiggilusiio*ctiiettio_is,-, growing
~,:":
, A ...4t;i, " : 4*{.3, - Il*.i•- ,, ' •
'iVoi:o4"::i'":zi , j.? ' ''''' . i.ii , -:1
• i .• :0 ' . l..ii i i • liiiif i fillimughout
iiiiiiiiih . 4:
''';', Ilia an nntbrelli. ia-tho't
toiliattimi .. . 7 . . 1 ~ .i.,...,... 1 „-_, -,... ...,...4:.
ril t01,,:i1.00.0,,u:Fai
4 *• , ,iiiteOitiii , 4l4.l.tia"lalisui 36 4.fitfirri' -
•i - ' avki44-a.itifriii-iivit,'..sam•-docrm I!.°
P giiiiiar.Yforead ,- ; - itaiiiocy , tat tqeA?_litto
••:,:i• tin*inry bonds, ' , • 1 . \-_-.--,--,',e!.x!. .
c importance
nito!ty ,r.
. .
!h. 6 - ProPikse.4
• romise::. ? !..Us:
, • -
ions. I f xen
! he' riof
'l;i3'occulia#n
positionlritil
vinlation'Of a
,ndicatin Ara
ir foot alltSile :
posed to l tntl-...
1
d-,,0f Sla - cry.:
';-) -, :.:.
... .
1 : ...• -,..... ./..-';.-,
:iationi... -,:-,.:
he deg - Chi=
ress l s*. 4 ? •i!-ii!
Ittekica.4.in lit ;
' ...*(all.iitteu4
1
I : . .toweii ; l3;s‘aci. :
11PriPki 1 . n
ieditsga.::.4 .be
I :ofthe. V'l ele .
n'.iliktebtitt :lid
mptfi39l:-. lte
i ilieloll •
!' . .,•,,..q....:'.:•i y 2
1... ,... _
• , ;A i ii.. , ..
1 •.'.' - ;-.:', 1 ,'. , .: . . - .,.: ~,.
• ponder:
- ItOt'