The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, November 02, 1854, Image 2

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lallahlat
- lif you wi ll bun -to the
'Jute te9, you'll find' that 41ila . e' trine
is appliedtn cattle*(great 4l ',llrhere
ifore,, l_take it IMO s. right • ' dead niy . cows '
-, •sigainst Dodder's . 10 foot : itch:
_: Wity,gen
;tlemen, nearly 141 - ,My, , m , .. is briested in
thent three cows, indveti • . 't; :mongol. that
1 became a little efcited , .., tsard:Dtidder
switching them with his • : fsostitele. ii ant
spoor man, and iiiitve 0.1 , ~ e ifsmiivsensist
ing of a wife and sir &alb . mihilhatrechott
is di's. .: 'prote" well 'ter as small a limits; 1
it
.tril .
, , .l esuta nnt afford . let Dodder kill
my cows! -' , 1, - - . . ~ -. '
N owi ,rsiasmen; I doa't ...116Snyou'lloin• /
viol ma, Air *hail have - - i8, ., ' Bat of you
do,'and this Oval fines ,rte •- ', • , ' Islisilt te-
Mime,* beesoe t can't ~: r." And if •I'm ,
jugged fit sit: xcitii4, •• g these Wipers
.will haste* ill' , own , :y, upthere.-,-
But cotiiithstsidli .'. !all t." 1 ant willing to
- risk myself in lin . , ' as, ,d if you :think I .
.ought ` to ,hare stoud by 'and .of done anything
wheal isswiNsider tam M eying my- tows ! .
wiwifici I sin' / gOnikin ? ', ',ll gate anctill
'lt is trtie;,rta al . poor in , but not a Mean
one. The nine ni' Allerto 4 con he .tcnied so
thejOy Poster. t lien slit landed the 'pit- '
, . g the p .
gr it on Ply znon Bcck,.taonassen!
gets was 13:Widow, Mary A tette*, with four 1
fatherlesi t„ialdre, 14 and La ' descended from
that Puritatittschi and fro i thatlay to this,
Jherelias never lima ari ) 1 141 erten who hadn't!
'Yankee spirit ittiitigh . te -. q . ) i Doddec - tir 1
pelhighiszawL, I'm
in done. (Herethilitigtorl
in, and *eating - Were ex ' •-•- izieyheisterous, ;
in which illlitsafteiPated, a i. 41 it wai set-eral
- minut !repel , despite !repel . cries or , °Order,
order," by the , COrt„ . beret order wuld,be . !
•
restored. Our ehiquent ft. d usually iix:atio,
quishabla District! lAttorn • • , tearing -to . cope
with So firinidable an ant-
.onist, merely .re
marked : i qt is'
,plain -,' die.; and left it
to the jury, who Promptly ought in a ver-'
.diCt sof ‘%NotauiltY.' - Mr: - ilerton certainly
deserves'judiela promotio , .and ice' move
that lie rappel aced crier .f the Court.) -
, .. , ,
. , Congratulator: - I Visit to ladle Pollok.
I
On WAxitiesdat evenin _ after the election,
a large' miinber of, the - citi ens. of Litouring
' county, aecomParned by he Airing ' Brass
'Band, Visited MilionlOr th • purpose of con
- gratulfrting Judge Pollock Ir . rpcn the result of
the
: deetion. Quite ri larg concourse of the
p fire of Wilton 'Orned mit and greeted the
vi itorw = with. enthusiastic ireltxime: At
'
et o'clOrrk, the ;dense crowd pro c eeded in
procession to the ireillence of the Governor
• Oect, who promptly appe. :s in response to
- the calls of his' fellOw cif_ : Is; and. delivered'
a chaite lurd'appropriate , diem -.- We quote
from the Luminary; is tbl Ows : ' • i,' _
- "The appearance .of J dge Pollock was
•_
~greeted by three ,spontan ....us; hearty 'cheers.
by . the crowd Ossinabled i the street, and all'
appeared .eager to grasp t e hand of one who
had so nobly` borne - the ii g pie's. standard
Ihrotigh the late political contest. Although
the 'abbess *was Itiltemeth '‘ improiriptu," and
nuespeetedly ealle r al forth, k et the Luminary
• says it had neer listened '. one of, a similar
nature breathingirnore loft and patriotic send
timents, or more generousnoble reference
to 'the victory atbieved, a d - the , apposition
vanquished. •1 •
,Ild
lie said be ' cengratulat -
-Appeared- be.fore . him, and
sylvania; upon the result
the people. I We' have,ju
•il eontest,.peerdi4ti in its
result to our ces land .
tioni. - ' The peel& of P
sing.the-right - toldeelde u
ITlntons - prineipleS invplv
lion, hid given so '-'expres s
meats through`the "ball°
ity ' had declared himself ti
"It was not the sla i in whor
or rejeeted; but the 'princi
i 1
aged and sustained. -
II wished it to re
membered,that; althoiig he was now;,,and
had ,been, identified With he Whig party, yet
he did riot Ciftini.his elect on as a Whig vie
tory,. nor did h 1 Whig f lends deem 'it : such,
but that it w 4 lempha ically, a victory of
the people o*l the adv Cates of prineiplen
which they eonll not sanction - or sutipon.--
To all-alike, Whigs and Democrats, t h e ' sic•
tort' was to be iiseribed as the real& of their
own hands. " He said ire had been 2 ..arg' , W
'with being pro9eriptive in his religions opin
ions. So tar Om being so, he acknoiledged
no riffit,in one 'ran . to dictate another *hat
a -- - - lode of 'orshir
should not be ins ;belief or mode Wk. p. i stroke or" pouey,it is 0,-- , pro !
Holding' religion is a sacred thing, indjurn- lied of Napoleon ill, who hopei thereby VI
ing the rviielie 43 t w° r-4hi Pl' in g - Gc -1 acc ` wd= I cripple- 'Mission i l flaencei over 'the - Germrii
ing to t e dictate's of his own- conscience, he 1 • • -
.I ?grante d t h e mine r i g h t t every thi ng to ng . 1 Powers, Jr as t; Bussism infiner dimite.
Believing the Constitution of our country suf. 1 fishes_ to b 1 as mum.
fielent to guard , and protect the rigida and t. i i
privileges"of all, he desired that all might re- I' 'TILEACInti sooner iS
(mire the benefits' of its Wise provisions as a Al e s ... i.y S. Mat elek-'-ted Canal Commissioneri
c°almcgi b lessi ng lie aid an e k'q uent ' iribi than the Ilfzintrosq PeITIOCINftI, and many other
i '
ute to the intelligence a d patriotism of the 1 , , _ . _ - i
people in their repudiation of the iniquitous 4 14 t.3 immediately proclaim tha t 9
~ oeotocolwin
.h :
Nebraska bilVand tbenitempt to perpetuate . N' a Nebraskaite, and a pet o( he , Allinints,
the cause of slnvery . in Our land, by Congres-, tmtion, and assure their readers thaf the ref
sional legislation, and said that freemen eve- i sult bf the. election in this 'state cannot theire
rywhere revolted at the idea of extending be _L ~ ._ i _ .. Ixl v.
fore eonsioeueu au aut,-,,eursiska l triumpl4
and perpetuattng oppreSsion, and that in the 1
trial hour, the „ poopie, t rue to their men in- Is ibis l e,. so ; AN nat P ren roustwe thin
and th e lessons taught by their fathers, of the , men who, by their , Own showing, whili
would be round-karthe side of liberty. In profe.aing to be anti-Nebraska, labored lei
conclusion, be thanked" the People of laYcom - the election of Mott, knowin,g him _to be iti
ing -eaunty 0.7 the renewed clip of their
favor of the Nebraska bill' and a pet of the
regard, attested by a majority in hitt favor in „ . . . . . . . . i
the istrtmgfrolii of the op ition, and the . Administration, .and, by t eir uniform silence
ence of the delegation b fore him. A ft er the on the subject till after election, deceived .
piraddress, the tympany tookofrofmhtnents, Free-Soil men into supporting him also"! It
prepared iri strict aceord aneewith the prineipl es 1 the qatetn nt be true, it duly shciws that thd
of" Prohibition," and fit about 9 o'clock left 1 f rau d . ' • '
1 rutte red in the ease of Bigler haslsucr
for home, highly pleased with the veremonies
o f t h e . 01 0 , • i eeeded in that of Mott, and the friends of free
' dorn bhouldeongratulate themselves that they
were not deceived in both instances, but. for
the higher and more influential office of Gov-
t I i
ernor, they a have'eleeted nun about whose
p 05451 oni that question can be ind
i
1 '
doubt. - 3 1
, ,' e n t, 1 '
I ,
mixing the statement, eoitors,- 7
those of them who prwed tObeantl-Nebrsut•
ka—proelai ." 1 '''. and Slime
that they in futiare.
(lineal Casa and a Black Douglas.
Prom tie Chicw ribu* Oct. 11.
N. The announcement tt at Gen. CMS was to
speak at the North et Hall lastnight at
tisettA a lama tiintien not less than a thou
sand to fifteen hUndred persons being present
at Various titnes durin the evening.'
Alter b 3 47034 f nator Douglas ; :
Hamilton, aid Dr.! 13 - inard i who - were on
the stand; shnol(him rdiaily by ;the hand.
Daring his-sPet3eh, he' tis listened to with the
most -#4set; ut after his friends had
- t , • •
I
cheerid , him,l some , I . called for- three 1 Tim Xi:,
groans.for Thixiias, m, i was put down. But ', a 1 Cattle Sho , , 1 11ekt,...
thee.rs were Oven for Obie t Pennsylrania, and 1 - , —the scene of tie recent IS/
Indiana.: - ;1. 1 ' i '
- ' ''' - 1 425 11, nt h and' '
At . this juncture considerable L confusion,. _on I t i i
,I presa g ed, w h e i• 43oo;te necaued for a speec h 1 0 described as be ing the ;fi
- betarrederia Dougt s vriloiwas lithe room. i 'America.' : Those who bid
_ • ic v nisa i ie t enp and • res ponded to, apparently i .est Cattle Showaof Englit
r i l
exciting *sit a lbomh hell had' been thrown i bee . . : ~ ,i.,. 1 • i
' inss bY 'fll iale Vet binii
roc a t ir : a ; co Pe j. ns o . stook ' 'The
7 14ed was upo lis n '''‘) 7ll seen erbi t hi ue " rc.-, of kt m i ff t i nt/
the stand and brandished his fi st at tile "
crowd, Pins were present frl i pl l 7 4
while 04 Hamilton brandish ed
in the most em- and Weste i rn 'and_ severs
tinkle nnumir Oat' If f -Douglai I Came to the States. The attendance
stand-hit would have him sent to .the wabis• about 15,000,
house, '- , Such in uprOar as frillnired-wo hare 1
91 4 611 It' 4W ils eralfed • *r;-Frobriii' Douglas 1
. • had *pod *eel° retire, doing them/fa- 'l
hatrdie4l:cetrd did notknowrit.: •
4 litinuentintivis finally deelaredadjouried
Mira. 'Ma SUS of and the hall - ,rendered
OW* &AUL -
^ F 4llolll erri Pip a
P a r tia " 7of
grthbuni"
Yi=74
A i* * 'ad *lmp I
MMMEIM
r
TaAilitt iltErtinkNlMMltt
WOOD.. , It
Tusie 0 1 '04 oubsedbeto whO toteoll `to pity .11mb.
subscititiostlniwookore lobrat4 that we liflllllllls
sow. krintwo cOO% o T olkiritli cold itopril - •
- iiditeri
it Apo . for. sal- a , 1 l'
_ •
indisposition s to ilite.,) 4 )011 our parNittuts!'
atcaunt„ for the lack. of editorial iatldsteek's
Dais* . Thel j e t. are. .t°Pa r"34/3',.*41r, at
- present, about *hi& to diiconne,.hutifsitaid
their alultiplieity we. hstva. becomeaillihtly•
bewildered,„ 'and hesitated rso lcing!)efi.Yre
"Making a selection that it 1”:foir. ,toO,,irolta:—
But what ..m tier . * - e _hate 11#12i,r.bod our*
e i
readers with the news; frotitl,all quart+ and
can safely 1 ve them - to its 'perasal:and their
- ' "
_.Them vi 1118 f j
own Coetati ns. o r e y, , I ,om ri
.
coniiderati4 cf ahat is al-.0 has been form
some sort 1)6 guess as to What is to 4, hut
we must le4-e it to Time, the vzreat,llaiter,
at last,. to decide whether wia ' areri --
Oht.- -
Shill we speculate as to theiissne of t i lit pres:
' ent warlikeaspecr of:Europe!, Whatpesson
shall
,lice dedua from 'the:- waning ;. f the
Crescent befortm,the powers Of \the , A .st i
And, as the:resny-wired Turks seem liely to
hecome denationalized, and perhaps Chtistian
ized, shall we attribute to any law .0. core
pensation the simultaneous Uprising opitom
iiimiity 'of Mormon polygaMists in-the temote
wilds of America? . Is Rusipla to `annex' all
the old word, ;and are we to 'annex'
,i t ili the
newl_andwhat will first liberate her se fs and
become truly a land - of freedom t now Will
the quarrel 'between rreedOm and SI4-ery In
this land terminate 'l, Are the li.now'il Noth,
t
ings a band of proscriptive midnight-tOnspir
ators ‘-ltonl it is,the'duty Of eVeryg4d man
to shun and discOuntenance, or are; pay a
band of patriots - ,whose gleat aim is:, o 'pro
-1 •
1 Mote their country 's 'a-el e,
tii andix: etuate
Ithe free Institutions - wc has inherit'' from
1 I our fathers'? these. and , Many . other' topics
present theinselves, and - some of them Ive
I might perhaps profitably' discuss, and may
. do so hereafter. :But now 'We haven time.
those wao now
IthePeoPle Pr Penn
thieyed; 133 them,
; come Out of a civ
iroseention and its
ud glorious ,institu
ohsylvania, exerci
- great and too
rkin' the ' b ite eke.
on 'of their sena=
boa,'" andli major
be theiichoice.- 7
the people . ti lose
s which he ro.
to
-- • A, &Ida.
Pa* ‘,llobert Pe
at Oka 4)oliatrief
-dong_.___**llo-141:,,
.yeue. Re re c h"
he, Esirmooto
MONTROSE,' P,A.-. [ ; -.,,:.: i .
Tba:rediat,:xollespribeT 0,. is*.
' later From stoops. ,II
The Lr. S. • Mail Stearasliip yacifitl, which
left Liverpool on liTedne l sday,9cto)kr 18th,
arrived at New York - Oct. 31st. -
The Pacific brings nothing of mom let from
the seat of 4 Var in the
. Criinea. Tf alfies
hatring abandoned the idea .of besieing the
whole of Sevastopol, have confined' them-eels-a
to, an attaelt on- Ote.,Sol;Wrn• side itlone.—
This omutk)tz l aceording to"a Vienna lespateli
was to commence on the Vitt, but trording
to a Russian official deipateh, on :the'l)tb no
attack had been made;
There can now be little , doubt that; the BO
tic fleets Will return borne without attempting.
any further operations. All the :small Eng
lish steamers hid already left, and thp French
fleet is on the way !toFia;ice-
There arc various indications, littla.in thews: •
saves; but amounting to something in the ag-i
\ •
griTate, thist the , Courts -of Frabde : and Eng
land haVe l'lsctuall) under. consideration the , :
practieibility of rl-establishing :the )tingdumi
-of Poland aan iudepen" (lat , pow er Such al
the li it is believed, bs a tworite
The fistektbarg Jima • • e there will bit
fn* , e(!strtementety: ictots kt the next
HO*, ofv4eefatitl,s - kiNtseieral iFt the
Spate; etvies, the Atneriaiii parts ti Ja ge,
misjoriti tin joint ballot, and the choice of -
UnitedStetee ftlettetor . and: Bute,
• ,
as
iwei
To . thie ppliOc4l,
the
,opaseter ,t
c siidi hop. that AO man willba`thotight
)44)r111. Swim* s ttase; Ott
siatesit, - and iiilitrhatkopponeut 40)140%
and Odle Nebravka swindle.
A ViAdIiriaPIAIIIL. en *Mb*
, I ,baritiggia,ln. , fl 1
t 'w ,
01irr4.400 lie Ntrilite.sban . efOuntain
t
iftiont.*nriii4,Wridrreisky,petob 0 a q rA,.
.4fter ! •puttititiour ilfhis,in Order
~_. loading
thenOsidiertre, ste'itepreatgd, so me •df 2 the
ebmjniny taking their standSiat d emit points,l I
I,
.while two went- thro' with thedevt halta 4 -1
ed nettling. Three of us tort . k our stand -on'
Buck mountain, about one Imile east of the
Wilifesbaire & ttaxteittm I milli. e.' ,: : : ~ , P
Toro 'emit , in teo - ' aleiltase: bid
rt
not tslwanced &1.-before <:: .
not `',d ogs eafne hi con
tact.
tact - 'with a hirge Bear :' ' f hey .aeeti,..s 3 ifTa
ihho iiip a tree, and the mitt aeatesklikm, who
had* double barrelleUshot ON gave Ihn
tive.ehaqes. , While he"w i lkil biding, tirettear
* 5 44a iroel:the tree,l4
, 64aisopri raven :
s4pAnoodier by the dogs, olie 4 iihiciite" car=
034 4tp with him six or eight- feet.. , lie -with
* eitot gun i diot& fired: *4 more !has,' but
ts*int off eet.' -The bee:l:Soon ,Came Adovii
again, and na 4,4 1143416•*.P4'.90 by; aa-.
4thei of the company, alrlO*lth arffiClwhe
fired itt obi an iseed him, lint observed that he
O'lta titeedist profusely friini the shot wounds
he kid :received. 'Finally:- after an exciting
-Oursint, dilring r .whiA he 1 treed sane ten Or
;fifteen times,
.the dogs . gsw weary and_ at
' List tare
,out entirely, an ti: so bruin. went
clear;; but if our, comparly l 'could hare beets
got
. towther_ before his . escape, we 'should
doubtless have 'captu'red hint. Ile witS a fine
large fellow,' and ids •ericl , Sounded • far thro'
the - forest. I , -
1 , ) , , •- • .
04 our way heme, - we RIO several shots at
-
wild geese, but, they lien- t rio high to Le reach
,
ed.. ~41s nitt.y be suppOsed, ; we had an excel
lent :appetite for the goad SUppce of ixt l efiteak
and roast.pork that - awaitedus.: ,
ah the following morning, we were out
agtnt, and first went ovett, the groiad' where
_ we started the Lear, though looking for deer
its before, hilt did not start,' any. game. Our
Sewed stand was again .en Buck mountain,
iind our dots 'soon started
-a` deer. As we
stood in the 'oat openings', we saw the npn
ble buck, beunding above the scrub oaks and
sweet fern with which the mountain-sere cow
',ereili but too far off for al shot:
.' On making
an irlyentory_of our gitmci I whet' We reached
tame, about dark, we fiaind it comprised just
iWO pheasants, and we haditlso killed one rat
tlesnake, and yet we eons tiered we were well
paid for our ramble. I ;
,A; li the to the north lies the'Penobscot
'mountain, the highest en, the river. From
this mountain you „can ; e 4 on a clear day,
' l Nanticoke dam, the rang of b il k at Great
l'
:Bend, and it is said the f o that rises from the
(river at the latter place atso three lakes .at
a great distance, glitte.rint like silver in the
rOai whole 'of 'Wyoming valley, Forty
1 Fort, the ifonumemt, and the mountain (the
' _ •
li p ante of which 1 linve , forgotten) where the
II )1 ' • I -
1 raeneans went up and saw the Indians' 'en
moment of three hund II fires. They re
tunied and informed - the garrison' and to Ai'
their. stand at the foot of the mountain near
the river, by which rou they expected . the
Indians, would' advance into the ' , galley, as it
was impessible to get owthe moo tau' east
tr'
But.inatead of coming th re, the Indians went
up the ricer and crowd, then mune down on
the wrest-side of the valley; and got between
the AtecriCatl- 1 0" 1d. ° 4- ''''' 4".. " * " . 41"
cane of the treat mre:- 'lt wrist() 'emu,
memomte these who th fell that the \ We
asile
milit Ittonutnent was e ted.
. • .
Farms through the)va ley are selling read
,
ily jet. SIM per acre ; sO i ine,are offering $lOO
per liens fur th e coal unit . the farm; and agree
to leave it well propprst. :4 - ' 11 ,
Montiose, Oct. 21, 11354 - • ,
It is said that the" ICuoi , Nothings of die
Stitte of New York,disappteicd of the
nomination of Ullman, who
,Silver,Griy Whig,
met at Utica on Thursday or Friday last;4l4
nominated Myron H, Clark thr, Governor, and'
Elijah Ford thr Lieutenant Governor. They
will show their sel+e we think , in gc"
ing for Clarlt;sn if theorder expects to live and
flourish in the North, till4y must unite the
Dee sentiment with their, Amaricaulim.
Tip" seems to have beea done in Pennsylva-
Dill; Ohio, and Indiana, tri now bids fair to
be in New York.
' ,L" Tug Axjaaicaa OnOAE.7—The first num
ber of a daily evening sk+et, bearing the above
name, to be 'edited by Nudge Ellis," and
tended tO become the National organ of the
'American party," or Notbings,:' will
be issued November 1544 at Washington, D.
The terns of the d4ilY will be ss'a year.
weekly will also be FintiliAed, at $2 a year,
or $1,50 to clubs - of teU•br more, payalile . in
advance. Address Freneli-S..Evans Wash
;o;4On, D. C.
4
The number of bidstrnade by , book pub-
li:utters for the publiemion' of P.,T. Bamum'a
Autobiography, was twerity-one, and that of
8. Redfield, of NewlYork,:lrho offered 52
cents per copy, or . 1F72,0C . i) for the eopy-nght,
•being,the beat, the publieittion is awarded - to
•
, • _ e
Wonder if the douOti -editor of the-Car
bc; mdale Democrat stilt thinks of 4 extertni
liiating.the know-Nothingit at the point of the
bayonet ror has he, lilts, the gal lant Gene ral
fierce, the_ hero ofithrpe yrarspiaved in, since
4eetion • •
i• I
-A: Nationl-
Priqfield , 014 4
4imal Baby Shoup,
th oftitoberj It
a+t ever held . iii
attended tip gib
oiteek
' declared that' 4
r ' had Itievei.":
rs for thei iiretni.
r ..
t of the Northern
4f the Seed . erili
l as estimated ii.i.
WatreFt, Pa, Mail:in
&ma us that Gov.; Biglei has signed the.bill
tb incorporate a bank :that place 'since the
election. The bit WAS !passed- last winter,
glint' his been. in is per "
F•ipcket ever
once =lt vrouki not di) to sip it while be and
his party, Were eghsgont against banks and
Professing 'hostility tlt ail such institutions;
but now that the electicti. is over, and , nothing
finther is to be gaitted by playing false, _the
batik chaster Is signed, and the good --eititens
of Pennsylvania hive one 'mom". rag mid . "
In their midst.. We.truit- its paternity
_will.
beduly remembered, notildutandingthecoy
vrith which. 4.114 been. acknowledged ;
I—Pith6v4k
ESGLIBIL UMW Rscs4l4lN-41se
**re reraor* 14uty Laws in Great
iiiritain has beamgaihed at - the ',meet
,sewiou of WWlaisocau." Whesqtbi, which this
As* cent* *WNW'S BO, and 1 8
rictoru g 4is4l ispintiii, - 4**10... IS' sturif
4wfal in *mkt spliwitinataglaaay
, rate of batelout; al sasy. doonplaati. of
:rearpaiy, imaNittato
rOt •
• the net
1
I, 16 1 0 )._
. 0 111 0,10 1101 0 14 L 44
1, -, ol° 4, $896140.1ie1d its:ioe4th 40 0 - ii '
BrO° l 4° °l l 0 0 2 t #t- of 00 1,4 - -:7 . ' 1- - '.'-'","
,- - Vbe Vice,t'reSidetat ealle*.itlia raiding tit .
-- "Srael\ield 4, Sec. 01144)4 rO,; aS read
the report of last ineetitik, 4iilliWas adept:
ed. r.: - 1 - . , ~ - -
it : ,
The' urmt. o'l4l Com l o, l o*- APP°IOO
- meeting, was now called for. .The cam
tn:ittee on order of e arcinifor' 4 4 , beAistitate,..
iipoite4:: lnie 'mot Was 0 1 441 1 0a,tie 6 4 12.
-1
Mitt" difo ll iNO• r n.'9 1 " 4411 4 Waf 't*S l- 1
taken up and diseussed, and #t".ei,isfilsramend
'mentsi it was - adopted. „Tr 4 Aiebardtsietire-.
ported 'that be had written to several tea*" ,
via.: 'Prof ashen'tisingh4tkin, , -Pitf: co
§urn 47( . % 11 mi11, Pilf.St o 4 l 4,l Of !tot:1' 11 NY;
Di: , :d4.yie Cutter Pf*ess-%lo , iluta Feeelypd
favorable answers frOm a par i t. of them; and
tbeit)tbers had assured *erbally # Pdoti , .
vile, that it an institilte`weta eatablitibed In
thisconntY, 'they Would be Prestit and reit , ' '
der. their services- , f: : „ . . i f I' ~
He;waS them requested to ;Scenes :if pusi
ble the services of pr. Charles ?(fir „ Solders,
the Author, and Flrriff' V. F4ll l, olßer 4of Bo's-
tOn.:z .
The Committe . o PA thelOati,i,:m -- . of an• In-
Paste reported a s foll ows IfUr their. respects
'iv elocalities. ' ; '• , ;' ':' ..;
- ' Montrose, no revert.. ' !
D i Meek; regerted' lir NV! i W. Harwood.
Would furnish 4 : ll44m,fr!tlyr the Institute.
Tenehersto furnish. their °WU - Tights and fuel,
-=--weuld; hoard for $1,63 plr week.
Brooklyn would furnish'? a room free---:
teachers to find their own light.S,, and ftrel--
board fur froni $1,75 to . .460.:
New Wilford, no report.' , '; i i i .. i
• ' Harford, would. fUrnish iN;?OtYle, light and
fuel free, at Ilarford,Unirersityl also would
furnish all the rooms vacated by the students
at the end of the term to thense of the teach
ers and others in attendance 'free of charge—
would also; facilities to those who de
'sired to hdar& theft selresor would furn
ish lxstrd i per wee): for 1 $l,OO. : Would
also furnish for the USC of the Institute Pel
ton's putline Geographical !Maps. . !
• The reports were -received and committees
discharged,.
Oa motion they Were then taken up for con
sideration.' , - , 1 . : 1
A. - J. Gerritson said : That altho' :)ititock
was his individual choice, and Montrose pre
ferable to Itirford as far; as diiitanee is con
cerned, still he could not be:blind to the fact
that to the community of .csaeliers nt large,
Harford offeri4 far; the clieakst and most
ample facilities. ' , - •
A. B. Kent `said that 1 1 / 4 1 ontrose
place, of his choice;` , but ns; nothing
had ascertained in -regard.i . to ii i
tions' we had.tißchanee fatkeonigidering it,
er some - drther.conOltaitn itlwas con-_,
eluded that I-larforifUnivcit4it y', tihou4 be the,
place Of holding the `'lnstitute for the follow—l
ing reas o ns, viz-: 4 Its filcility of acc e ss is
snperior tn.any othei place imported, 2. It
off'ers better itmominodatiOns - iii the way of
I.room'andother, attending Orrreniences. 3.
It furnishes lightfaMiluel l - free t i : 4., It offers
board cheaper per igeelc . and tenders facilities
to' those who deSire t o . boAril themselves.
.. _it..wiati.then decided- that itd should eom - -
mem its session - el the lathic-ziner,
18... i and,last one week at lea 4, and that -a
lenger session be left optional with those,
prelient. • Tuition tcae sl,oo.f l or Males, and
females to be. admitted free of charge. . ,
;the'following officers-of the Institute were
then, elected ::--Rev.-144nRiChardson Pres. 1
B: F. Tewksbury 'See., A; p:lant Treasurer,
P. R. Tower, M. S. Town f iend; T.A . T. Birch
'aideomtnittee of arrangement; Those who ". I
desie attending - the:lnstitute are requested 1
to inftrui Mr t P. R: Tovier,Thirford Univer-
I sit y, TlarfOrd Pa.,itiiinegiblteli nji those who
I'Y:' -
design boarding the,tesebers desire to know,
previously, something , neat .
t he4iumber they
are?l _ !
expected to entertskin.: ,: -, • •
It is relit expected - that 'the Institute will be
able to luiseMble in iimekiy receive anything
more than a lectureitin the evening of Mon
day the 13th; - but all,wlioican,'hre desired to
meet 'at two eelock,P. 1..14 in :the chapel at 1
Harford • 'University on ttie ab4e named day ,
forl.the purpose
,iiit Making, all 'necessary ar- 1
rangements, and perfeetipg thn ' orgnnization
of the Institute, -that the remainder of the
week may be devoted entlielyitcmental la
' ,
r. - ; to p mental-
bo, and , pnprovement. ! - ',I, T •
, • 1., , -
I ..et no teachers _nmittite , about attending.
They, will meet with a %rutin *Cicome, kind
'friends and enjoy siaeasaitt week. •: •
A lecture will be deliiiered every evening
on subjects Of vital impOrtanee to all teachers
and friends of education, by dislinguished pro;
fe&sors and others. ' - 1
'Association then'adjonrned tpmeet at Her- ,
l'ord-University Nov. ;13,; at two o'cloek. P.
IC :- - z ; J. 4AAIESON Pres.
B. F.,TEwssamti &t '''-.
_
. Later fOrniNifirriwk -
. .. from ,, :. .
We have, news Califoinia two weeks
I. er; being to Spt. figth, bpi the arrival of
the steamers George Lair c ,and Stir of the
West. „The ,former.brings : *1,082, in: -
gold,in
and the latter 800,000 . Severalp arties
til overland emigrants From' Texas by ',the
way orthe Colorado , haw§ been attacked by
_lndians, Who carried off `six hUndred head of
cattle,,killed one Man 'near Tucson, and fifty
peisons in. another :partAi,soinit Of the women
and children being reserved for a more her
yihle fate:, FrOm f;this Massa*. several - per
.sons who were in the rear on fleet !sines es
caped, mid bore this news to 'California. On.
the
. perished. forw tj att l 'itf 7tfiv n 'a m i o e n ta g ig tre ' m ta ha d
be-
.Water, _ be
_
..14, 4 0112!frala ,PetmikyliOaii,tiame Unknown.
la Oregon a, still more horrible 'mem* his
been- perpetrated [ i ll the 'lndians on BOise
river: - ,Encounter i mg , a 6party 'Of 'emigrants:
'they killed some Twenty. or. thirty . persons,
nea, women and"Oildr4n,; bit,tchering them
,finrribly,prattiaiog the most horiible War.'
ltiex to the woman witk hot 'irons, so :that
_they, expired in excritclating „agony, Mira(
children they, btirtied to :death; before theeyas
4 the 'o lo t l /o,', 44 Ocn'tortilii 3 4 lief 14 detail.'
*body o(troppoliii, been Ont in pUroult - .,0f
OK !tango, but. &tut, strengthtbe.' _of: ttiiir
tribe and strlmilti4l4° a Wl* wai is appro.
- iended*:l,fil PeriOte . argOelti:Fif • the govern:
mint .o rebels ha d not Oipit to a 'decisiVe
.004 0 ' 0 40 theiweree l lo44Ped neer ti: ,
gt*is andlPrePaiing t , 4 conflict. - "The
lebolAhief had, scot to Min: gir . 'reintig e .
i f
ntente., :Ttuigoviiinntie:if rap *O9 4o f er .
ing , and joining Mtn: , p ' -
MEM
Slatter'elgety pikciplet which,
the - raey t-, o i tel l us e Cass' ? erabo -ii% 4 ikt rtht us t
i , - .
I nc ° .. `.. Ini the • i , anct'iNebriski
Bil, Tut-ithic,i , itibe Ore.. th e ,. p ern o cracy
trytoldetisWorkingas tght hitzk i b eei i ejt ;",
pected,im hiee,ulKansas:3 . transfer4sbive
itself
ry iss!ie zrom - rthe; !It
visa but, 4 trana&C 11 Meabera of Con,
,• Washington -'squatters „, ~
'multi to •ang settlers
on the prairies iind,m the Wildenesses, with
' - nlusi4its 440)4'dt-ea in 'the bands of ,the lat.
Itilteiio 4
f°llll‘.l The Missn e urianii have ' put into'' ; KanSas .
. , •
with ;their : slaves,.! 'and: preoccupied choice
,
apelts;, , smiled with tifles, tevolvers, and other
Rico i nstruments ms industry -;
f hums i indust; and the
! , -..
Uppet....MixsissiPi and t e r nsr Yankeei are
ilitt
then, in heh. ; utr i peculiars - eh,
• issue, involved i a good plants..
‘' ..
'tics well stocked with, ” Or t "a good
i
farm with white men on .''l and the contest
;is comin g on with Much itterness, and with
antntbithility of bloodshed.
; .
,
il i now ; We. have hal-lean from .the
contestantiii as Nam thecitrattes ttilarkey :or
in, tfie Crimea. 1
tawr nee; Kansas Terri
tory; und
` - - , -
A eorr'espendent of thl Milwaukee Sentin
el, ;irking froun
,
er date of getolier 4th, says : .
"
I I )
• • isputes and collisions With our Missou
ri beighbOra—mivatters from Missouri-`Afts
errent,"l as some of their op l knents call
them-..are heeoining d'ly- more Lereqtte s o,
1 .1
and Open' rupture more robable,
d Withinn
few deys , they have take down an removed
the tents of our; squattes, and Wrned the
cabins while the owne s were :absent' at
-work." • , : ;
I
*1 * ;`;* :Yesterday party of eight or
nine Of these iniserftnts f l under the ;command
of on e Robinson; . (whoas not hiniself pres
ent, however; but was ex eted
01.
irr the evening.)
presented thenisplves at store lust opened
utkia tvro miles! from tamp, and kept by
a Missoarian, a Souther n man ';with. Northern
principl4-, a Methodist hinter of the North•
ern braneh of that- church, aid apparently. A
:I;i'y fitie man,-though nOta "member , of our
associatihn, iiiid, in a bhistering ;threatening
manner Unformed him, that they ',Should last
night tear 'down his store and s hould
his
goods. * *' • * Our party to the num
ber 'of twenty or' • thir y--all that were in
the vicinity of the cam —assembled on the
gmund,; armed ito the-1 teeth, with rides, re
volvers-and fowling pieties, and Had the en.'
,
einv returned -and made an attack, there
would . have beet:l%loo4i werk. They are in
consultation this ratan - ti, but What the' re=
salt:
it
'be 1 am unabl to say: We shall
o h
set stitong guard to-ni t on' the disputed
claim, also around our nap, as they will fire
it', I 'don not, in a n_lo lent if they can.
i;'t These details ;will show you :Some of the
- pliasmi Of our pioneer life. We are not idle,
or without stirring inciditsand Occasions time
excitenient. ; As I - elo4e this letter for the
/Linen who will take it to Kansaa, Mo., to mail
it, it is reported that the enemy are ini our ri
(lnky, and our Men are hurrying out to, pro
tect our rights. Two sets ofgoanls,, are de
tailed iir the night; A T lawyer is draftingan ,
instrainent for the fornintion` of S. military
company' of minute tt, which , wild _be or- ,
ganized- to night. - Eve i y thing hetOkens war.
(Aid grant that i it may not' caneifint the pas
siona of desperate men are the most unreason
able things in the world. They, say no Yan
kee but Gilley. Was ever knownyto fire."—
They andly forget history, but wilt- certainly'
find their erroricorrected if they; commit any
more aggressions. I th ink; they, Will consid
er discretion the better( part of -valor, and
not commit an aggressive
,act: 'We shaft
i. . , 7 ' , i ~ •
Ness the.
definite
s. condi-
1017 e• , ii-- ..—..:--- ..4-- 1 I i ,
YOUrS, d&O. ' i :I '1 E. 'I). T --
," P;;:.S. The military company has been
rivaled', end called 'the Regulating _ Band, to
be armed with 'a
rifle; revolver, and, bowie
knife., li . About thirty joined of-thmo pres
ent. 1 1
. , 1
" By a gentleman present yesteniay from
Fort Leavenworth, we learn that 'a grand at-.
tack Was to be; made on us yesterday by the
Missoiffians with the intention t of ;extermina- '
ting ma; and they we 'very MiXiOillS to, hear
the result. I • ' SI4 P. It M.
Nod' appe a r linco of t orient: 1 . : • L.'
If the
. Nebraska. Bil does not, in its 'squat
ter sover eignty ,' sow, the seeds' of civil war
we: shall ,
ixi -'disappointed. Nothing /Core
, , i
mischleyous could be ` devised F.ttqin sending
settlers armed into a ew (*Opt, to deter
in .
ine' whether, or not slaveri. silioUld go with
them:there. It was al generaV,l invitation to
shed blood.-4: 1 Y. 'Ppress. '; . 1
1
PennsylvOLia Official
- -Tiie Complete retnns of the late election,
1
es officially musk tip, shows the followinoo.
tats.::i - -- ~, i -
L 1• Gov C - 08. , ; 1
Istriteii Pollock, Whig, &,I 204;008
Gov
WilliEn Bigler '
Democ t • '' " 167,00 i
B. Rush Bradro . rd a. , - ...'...i..-. i , ...1,508
Pollotk's:muiprity over Bigler, 87,007. •
' 7
~ • ' i'ANAL --)XIIII£2I4iNKIi. 1
Henry S. Mott, I Dem.. i ....'....274,074
George:Darsie, Whig.. ..........1'....1 83,331
D. M. Spicer, America i 4 .........% . 1 .. :. . ..1,244
Mort's_niajorio over I)arsie, 190;F43.. . :
• , i:, , rat= or streams, r
co!c. . ..
Tereiaialt S. Blick,!Derh .... .1.. ;. —.187,010
Thontas" H. HAW, American.......l6 ' 120,598
Daniel M. SraySer,, Whig* ' I '
i
t iii
• tack's majority over' Baird, 46,4144;
•ii ' yinnunrro t Ltocon 4*., '• .
Against' a Prohibitory * '. ~.. .1 183,510
Fore Prohibitory Law. , .. . . ... i .1..1.. i .... 158,842
t : - • I ' ,1 ,
Majority against
a Prohibitory Law,' .. ....5,188
1..0
Pollock has 26,0 more tlian! Gov: Johns
ton in.'sl and 18 more to den. Tay
lor.r Gov. Bigler ' 31,000 behind Pierce in
's2,Yand 20,000 behind his own, vote - Of '5l.
Thitotal vole-is the burst eVet cast except
for President in '52. .•.' i . .
• . '" - P iglib' L' -
. 1:11e proposition.tor enact a r , , dory 1,-
quo': Law is defeated by 5,164 ;liotes. The
whOlcnumber of Vptes. polled on this. Ties,
tion is but 321,852; or 50,000 less than tor
Goiernor• 1
. .
T 1
_,);
AN EusuTa IN LILT l uau t h e
judg
es of the New Yor Sapreine Court , nude a
rule that while extimitimg_viitneSses in Court,,
lawyer's should remain standing.,l . ",The object{
nethii `vas palpably to give" 'the , lawyers a!
taste .of` the - Inconvenience they occasion - to
= witnesses by keeping them
. efanding while
they bOre them unreasonably v ili questions.!
At - thelast Orcuitterm of die SuPieme Court,, ,
,
held in Owego, the presiditig4t i idge enforeed
this,rnle, Hearing of this, the d ecide
ofl i
Binghamton held.i a meeting to decide what,
course they Should pursue if his _ Honor Should
Pn4rtake to enfoOe the rnle , it the Circui
term to be held in Bingham*, They. ap.
ppintedn coinraittee torernonittrate in private
with ,the judge upon the injustiee-of the rules„!
t 4 he merely” hinted if.each laWyer" engaged
ht he %rial - of it cause would,effir any phuisi.
blo reasons .whY he could net sand up while
an :
examining,While the rule • would not be
'enforced alpinist him. 'Not Satis fi ed -with .
4hitg, the'lawYers titan:ll not, "itii submit til
thiiicoe at. SU . ..ancerdtugli rall the civil
milbit ;at ' . ' had to 100 _either ,defer.
aws
.or it4jous,
IFOuld iilie s t the
1,
U "14 qthe counsel
[Tide., • A
'OniwUt.
••••• • • •• 1 4
4111001R1‘.•lit • • • 0' . .;•• •••
Ampstnsql,•
Berfer..;
BellVOPlrdv4^;••••ii'ii .; • . • • • •
Oerkict::.,';!••so ' H:: • •
B• • • • •
Bradford,
Buck& •
• • •
n,• • • • : .,4 •
Chester,
AClsao* •••• A, • ••• • • s •
• '
_MI100 11 : 16 1•:•!..f• • •,,•••• •
COluMblit,'•• •••;, • • .•
••••;4 1 • ! • Sbi '•
•
Cuinberlunl, • •!ii ••• el • •
Dauphin, ••*. • • • ••••••:•-'
D,elMtilief . • ••• • •
• • •
-4.
Fayette, • -
Frarao4 , ,, •
rigt t icla t • . •, • •• • •• •,.•,••• • •
Greene,: . •
`. ; •
Juniata,
l i anoSer,..`••••• • , • 4
Lebanon;
Lehigh ,• •
,•?#.•-•
Luzern,. , .., • . f ; ; • •...7;
II
Lyconiiin?„.,.% •
Melon, ' *
Mercer; .
'
Monroe,-. :f
Montour, ' #
Northuinbettarat; '
Perry,
riled • -***
• Pottel\ ....... .
Schuylkill; "
Somerset, - • -
Susquehanna, ..4
Sullivan, .; . .
.... ..
Union, • . ,•
Venango, ..
•
'Warren, .
Wasitington, .. i'. '.......
Wayne,
WeAmoreland„ ' , I:
Wyoming, ' '
..
York, - ,
rollock` s 3 mljority„ .
Washingto
. . .
The partisans o f s
tng the example of
proof of the divinity 1
of him as iSlavehol.
inn his sanction and support __ a system •
of ur.
mitigated, wrong: -This is , u outrage upon
the memory of a great .an i good Man.--
What ho thought of the institution,Was Mire
,.
servedly set, forth in his letters, to his friends,
and his will, by which' he lernancipated his
• i c - . 'I •
own slaves, testified to t 1 te , smeerity of • the
sentiments thus exPressed:4l lle • deprecated
the evil, And desi, l its ultimate eitinction'
by legislative action In a letter to Robert
iorris• ' be u. rites :
hope. it wilt " 1 , ..
-•" I
conceived from these-eh-j .
servationa that it is Pot My i t visli to hold them
happy people who are the ip - bjc!cts of this let
ter, in slavery. I a ui only:y, that tbere is
.„ ,a
not a man\ living 11. o wishe, :more sincerely
than I.a p an adopted' do Vl' see, ted' for the abeli
lj
tion Of it. But the L eis only proper one pper and
effectual 'mode by Which ite:m - be.smrpplisb-'
'ed, and that is iv legislatiVe authority-,—and
this, as fir as Mi, s Frage *ill go,,will never
be wanting."—iVa kingtof fr s Writings, Vol.
li it)9. • ' • ' .i ; ' •
-Again, in a letter to,,Lafisy ✓ ette;
- ; " The, benevolen .0 0f.y04 heart, my dent
Marquis, is somonspieuensn on all oc 61sions,
that I never ,wonder at, any . - .lll'proofs of it.;
but your late purchase of an estate in the cob
ony, of Cayenne, wi A view of einancipoting
the slaves on it, is
• generons and noble proof
of your humanity. . Would to God a like
Spirit might cliff(' : itself: generally, into ihe
I
minds q thepcople of this country. • • * *
To set, tube slaves oat at once, would, f really •
believe,' be prOue l ive of Much inconvenie_tee
and tniSchief-but by OcgreAN ,it / certainly
,might; and wit ly oughi to be effected—
,and that, too, by I islative authority?'—p.
re, i t,
163. 1 I It‘ , .
Again. • he writ to Johity. Afereer.t. - -.
" Cnever mean,_ nless So r t y ne particular eir-
Cumsninces should compel fine to. it,. to pes-
SessatMther slaye y purel4se,it being among
My first, wishes to see iionie plan adopted b
Which Sla_verj.iin is :eountry"may be abol:
fished byaw.p. l 1159.1 .!! i '. r - -,,
,[ , .
Whit. has
. the ' - , a 'A i r . istpition done
, • 1 . ' ;for .• CO tory. ,
The St. LOnis- , entoeriit 'of the -V,,d; ' has a
l ie
long leader under above . i atption, in which
the course Of the - AdirtiniStration is ' exposed
In an abletindmas rly maniter. The follow-
tng portion of th, article f m the Remocrat,
!we commend to iur. Dein ratic readers :
What has the ~ridatinisiveion done or tke
West f—Pixisid*it Pieree,;•‘!"Pon his accession '
Ito power found l i the 'appropriatiota prictvided
1 I by, the p_;ea:diitg i Congmts for the improve
-1 i ment of the, West,_rn riven and harborsex
pended in providi'r snag Wr
ats for ' the pu
l poSe of renxiving he obstr l uetions to natfi
; gation 'of Wester t rivet-A!! i The present Con
' greys Passed aa•aPproiriati' n suflieVent to have
enabled ina - oboats alre4 piovi,ded to free
._,
;.our rivers fiom shine o' i f t._.' ._. more dangerous
1, ObstruCtion.N : and kept then'employ'ed until'
Congress shoidd vote adilitiohak apprepria,
tions. 'Whiit ha the Preident camel . , Ve
t
toed the apPrhpri tionr-liii , and sold the snag
boats which Cost he goremerit $BO,OOO, for
$8000; The lap) ists re : this act of hostility
to the i West and its intore's •sny . chat thin Pres
ident.
ident vetoed. thes.pptwri thin bill Jiec ause of
the items of a . .lo r il nab* which it contained,
and not , on amount of theJ appropriations Tor
great rivers;Why, tbeti,_did he cause the
snag I?)nts to be fold 'l l \ W hy not . retain them
Until Congress . sbOuld nein meet, andfdisem
' harm* the bill Of the logal items t . the iv
to aceoninah ybe 1 Order for thOsule of
the. "snagboats. ' t i led hostility 1
ts ev,inees sett to
the,intereste of tiie Wes t-whilstthe approval ;
by„.thePresident l of the bill paiised '4 Coil
gress ; for the imi-rovenient of the Cepe_Veur
mei in Noith Cirolina; fa Small stream of,
not eyea local importunoe, anirwhiCh "would
not To to the di ity 'ofaOreolt ih the West,)
is - proof,,poSitiV of his. determination . to ills.
erirniOate againi lbo . ,West,,,and, in feel. ;of
In
seaboard,,intere Is.' - InotliCi proof it' this,
hostility vas thr negotiation ot" the.: Gadsden'
treaty; by *hie $18,00,000 of the people's
Money was app rimed to, purchase a right
of ray for the, Whom . , Ateifiorrisilioadiout
side.ot the .Unto , not one _dollar is to
be gotten from' her Tre' ry- to build &Ira .
roaclito the Pacifin upon our-own territhry.
1 • ,'
...„ , „,. ~
bi l
Tits D ' a cx 4.x.p Nts.—ine to ow
ing Which e er.., from", , o wheoge, 1 is l too
goodjto losk :t . - - I. i f 2 - v • \--:.... :
4 One of Of 'hori4et, 7- ,1 tellivit; - andinihte
triouk•Ge oh ibilOw - el •net, - who has‘ iong
tbr i pt
been koo . torlia loii,titaitt, dototion foi. the
institution of t e gOu: nti "i , in akpiain4l; 'the
'filifektiee few days between a - Native
e ' vtio
Ameriiitat' and, fintont ' _Atiient OA!, the
Only aiirer l imo s thts, , !4 Witive,Ala - -
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ion • ery. ,
lavery afe fond-o-quot-
Gener4, Washington. in
Ilfs!avci:ry. They speak
front: choice, and,,lenft
to
• kirWil AID 11011011. I •
be stated 'that:Martin Van BOren. - ia ,
tOobiegraph,y. ' I
—l7llmat2cffie Know-Nothing candidate titt
Goeit ♦ twet 'oaielsr York, is stumping the State.
man who has no bills against him, be
longs to the line order. It 40:14-ity jt). more
than one sense. ,
•
Gov: , Burt, of Nebraska Veriil64; died on
the 18th October, but a few daystafterreich•
ing his poss. " • •
A -4leet, of sixteen pirate junkajn,the Chi
na-Sea)latilipen-diipersed, atta trio, oetheni
.captureci, 0f4n1F*6,1`).T4414
and Portuguese vessels, . - ,
-r-Amording to the =Biijttlet Alwiiibse
the year 1855, there'ire thie.-UnitedOises
10,131 Baptist Churches, 6;7ss,ministo ,
s,anA
808,7:14:. nlepbers.., • A
—Judge Pollocic;( ~
~or-ernor cloct -of l i e4_
sylvania v is, we eindershinft-80r(4.44nt Ingtlk4
her of the Reformed. freskYteriaa'Aureh,
ft‘l-a Sabbitit ach*.teaCher.--Priebf*re.an;
SYmetise ni4 Bingbaloo l 4 Railroad
is 1143 "Al openition. is*
it is propkqd to extenii, it: o Owego 17.411ng
a third rail , l4 th e preseikftmclki.
Senate r
Deinoerat, -,. has 'coint''. o nt- latilyAwiiionmd
strong articles tO,Show that : it is the 'interest
of Misiouri "'that Kansas .12.1%61114J a fres ';
State. • -
Cineinnati_Times riblishes a list el .1.
übscribers to a fund 'raised 'cit,y - td
T h'
carry the late C. (It" tio,_ns. • he•-114:man
lie Bishop, l'argel, re.,,doWn for 15; - 0001'
• - - -The Boston- Retail:l ,favor's us with the
following reading-of Shakespairet •
‘.ANThen ° Dutch meets ;Dutch; thou 'ee - rnds."
the—lager beer •
—The iiroduct Of the silver` mines of Ala
ico for the 'Year 1950, it is iiitt'ex&eded that
of the rest of world b one million of dol:
tars, ;the - total . y leg being. thirty-three 'mil-
--Lectumi on Slavery are to deliiered
in Boston during the coming se as.on, by_Oen,' ,‘
'Houston, Cassius Mr" Clay, Judge Wittnoti
and. Mr. Sumner. '.- 1 - , - • .. - -
...
. _ .....
—At a speCial election for a Ceatnctintan .
in Reading last ,week, there wns ' , only one •
" mndidate"—and *Tfewas beateti,,tWo to on% ',
by a good-for.:nothing li.N. •• • : r
—lt is - stated that 15'or 20'of the leadere.
of the late Mexican revolution.have been,ar.
rested.at Brownsville,.for violating;our nee....
trality laws; by arming and „equipping mefr
on the Arrierican think of theriver. ,-' --- .!
—The Washington Stdr.a3,-sithe cost et.'
reclaiming i4e fu-gitive slave &
th Ail, amounted
reli t
to twenty-sevOuSand dollars, ee.n thou.
sand of which was - paid from
.t.,c Knited'.
States Treasury, bet. 25th. ' ' /...
,
—Five Ocean - Steamers. have vixen lest
during the present yeiir,_ the melnneholy list .
being its follows :--The Citrof Glasgow, tbe
Frai:kiln; the flanibojt, the Uty'ofPhiladel:
phia and the Arctic. / -".-
Y. P o --ir r tto Potter, n e e. y etectedV„
ro- _
visional Bishop of New York,;and Rev: Al en.
zo Potter, Bishop of Pentis'ylVania,*ere' the
sins of Jetieph ' Potter, of Ditchess . county; ..
New' :York, a deVout,member of the &polity
Of Friends. „ ' ' , ' .. • - •
• It isnne hundred and fourteen years since
the Methodists, have existed as a people.--
They now number in the. world nearly" two
millions of comMunicants,• and' preA. the, Z,
Gospel to ten ortwelve millions. . -
=-The number of bushels of grain eon Sail
ed in the disti.leries of tli7..United States, in .
a year; counts up to seventeen millions.—
This waste ofi grain is lamentable; but the:
other attendant, evils are
. fiAr More to be
dreaded. I ' '
~1, - -
.----1n.1754, one 'hundred years ago ; . tbero ,
were as plant colartoersnni as there wets . ;
houses •in Boston, the umber' ;;rf•each lag. .. .
1,
1600. The number, f slaves at- that- . period
was 98.9. - About` 40 Indians of all ages re , 1
sided in the i.?wif. .1 .• - "
.- - ---The Ant -Rent-State Convention of N. ,
Y., met - recently . at Albany, and nominated I
Myron 11. Clark fOr Governor. ,• This makes -
the seventh of the parties in • that State that:'.
have endorsed Clark, he haftng, been preri: ; _
ously nominated by the Whig, .Free : Demo'
eras, 's Anti-Nebraska, Tree Stijl, anaTem
ree Conventions,and...by the Corson
--- , President Pierce- received the electoral
totes of tWen -seven States , two years ako f
a nd/eVen his wn has - nowgone against him,
and nine Ste
.. in - all, with nine more sure to
follow in the ' ake of foe, Ohio.,•Maine, Ver.
most, Indian , Connecticat,. Rhode - Island,'
[ Pennsylvania , and New Hampshire. - All
these States, but one,. voted : far Franklin
Pi e rce. ' , . • -. -..1 . -
i t
. —The Afri n Institution of Paris all' as:
soliation for te,diffusion "of civilization aid
Christian light,l
in AfricithairecentlYisstet.
a circular which 'shOWS'that the number c 6
.
blanks sold in l l elatery in the different wilt.,
trieS'is'seven and a half millions, of which _
3,095,000 - 1 - ire in 'the United States, 3,250,004'
in Brazil. 900000 in; the ; Spinishreoloniet,:
, ,
85,000 in the fetch colanies,:l4o,ooo i n the
republics of C en tral "America, and fiftii , oo in
Eurol)e.an establislimentsin Africa. - .-
—The City; COtineils of,Chieago, Illiaoh,'
havea :passed 011 ordinance' authorizing the
Mayor, to close a.centraet with America_
Sebniarine: Tunnel' Company, for the con.
struction of alt iron roadway under Chies .
.go river ' wititil;e one year and sixty days--the ;
sixty lays being-allowed-to secure the right .
of war._ _ The ; Company ttrillp .be the excia•
site owners Of the tunnel, the.city, - h.owever ,
reserving the right toltake iffrom their banal
at any time it may . see lit; at tart . - . appraised
• valuation - made by three ' pemns. • . .
lju l lted 'lEltatelattliator.
Now 'that islipoWn. decided
ti-Nebraska itiajority the .ligislature, th
'friends of distUtguls4d;gentlemen are bring.
jug forth .theit favorites. Amongst thou ,
es . mentioned tais Win.
Atereditk Ate/ander Biewri;;, Thad
SteOns,ludge Wilmot,Judge'Polleek.Oo r.
ernor eleer,y6ett: Ei-GOVern°l'
Johnston,Judge" Waits edge •Jmuii, Aft'
drew Cu'rtin and others.',
`lt is not worth whi e,tor the friend
of the'eandidates count:Aix) s anguiriely;a o
the chalice of t4it e leoei t ,aitt'has,bou
the
one may be b . :
appointed in.ihe
• We the alfenrrisiturg /lea
that the eleCtion S. - Sienator trill bi
in the,hands.or tluiAttielletini; and : we tri
thatto man !wilt bc'tlii k it'ght 'or tat ltipt .1
portant - positiott 'true, Oirtitee t
and well tried opPorieit 'Or Slavery and 'af
the Nebraska swindl e , ° The,popular
sattbis queiatiotualtululd not - be reprOentedip
,the 13; SeAate, by Weak; inefficient, va
' eillatiuk;OT liOttrla ineumlrentt—The State:
`AMA a ‘, - att.ong. ”thetrel one i rt 10h
ag it honor,latid-qtat disap int
Ate klciur of:ol4—i.-ii*cfaki 'lV4 ( s•
garish-4e were huh six:barrels .of flog
ibipped,fratitilto.Wiiif.New- York to--la 4•
-44i:dWitlitsitligigweelt., Bit little whist,
ItO the' peOkettO se r
id'lOValutitei wine/40*e 6 4 14 1 *
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