.0: sltsgOljt I,oo' latgiOtf. U. FRAZIER AND.. V.IEO. EDITOIIB • r. MONTROSE - PiL - Thursday, lyo‘lember 9, 1104. W9OD 'Those of our fnbscribeis who intend to pay their {subscription in wood,!nre iiithrtned thin wg ,.. vant . itonie mgr. Printers ca work with cold Opgcra. \ • • I ' . Law of XeWspaperi. Some of our suliscribersj had better read over the Col loiving legal rules respecting Newspapers. . , • 11, Subscribers who'd° not gigie express notice to the etintrarypare .considered as 'wishing to _continue their Subscriptions., ~ , • . ' , 12. : If subsetibers:ordei the disc ntinuance of their 1 :, piper„ the publisher; can ;Continuo t Send them until all =mirages ale paid. ti.- If subsmibers:ne'glect or refuse to take, their pipes from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they settle their bill, awl order the papers disemitinned.l . 14. If any subscriber renlve to another place with., mitWorming the p4blisher, and their paperis rent to, the former dircetion,,they are held responsible. i ti. The courts have decided - that refusing to, take a newspaPerfroi the off be, or,removing and leiiving tt, uncalled f0r,13 prima facia evidence of intentional fraud.. 1 . - - . 1 _ With the Teal at the Latter I."rid. thereof: • Sp'6lw portion of eur-lfrictids don't rn . .to-appreelate, our situation as feelingly ~as they ought. - [Wall a libel '§ait ahead - and , , a fire,in the rear, wU.h. printing,Fiper exorbi. ,tatatlY highond''Oar funds correspondingly ltric' 'continually? ha i raSsed.by ou r babies ery. litig for breti, and the devil calling fot copy with our parse the reverse of - lir, ,Comstock's `intermittent springs;' sine° the stfeant tha • flow in intermits very often;.and half a.'Liciz. ..eri Ithent are icor stantly flowing out 7 --wi I these arid diver; otter things nOtli-orth , wl - I . le to. e;ntnnerato,'Conspiring to.deliress our sp r. its and add to Oie. stoop in our shoulders; . partieular'ly affectionate 6iend, of ours. - who carries on a hvs.n . ; • money every ycat asks us why the dick ns we don't erowLahttle more - . over our. grtat • 'I - 'triumph in ,tliplate eleu l tion ; and yet that Man (e:an, you!, telieve — it 1). has'not 'paid 115 for. his paper! L how any man;pretendina to be a.:eliiistian, • c4 go home of. an evening, and—iafter pausinc himself .on the i little' sitting coon smile and 'nit:ll4, thehleak lio . Veinl 'against' outsicl\e, I 'against' his sPou. i ber M the Regis_ .• deliberately - to r . retnembeliugitha , for some eighteen . past, tind' ought to he inental Or be'4thle to coup ...H • E 1 ...: notneutt occur, our hooks; are christian.like !col that iciur subserit :. or Itathens (in . tri says,..!'lle that .1 little better t.hzu mend thedelinqt L-and see, "and tvl ItioRAL..- . --Pa.4 I Another Decapits#on: ~Our Jesuit PStmaster General is remark able,i for'his atte tion to minute details, not in the carrying of he mails, which is-performed irregularly and carelessly enough, but in dis covering thepoL Weal opinions of his subordi ' notes in office,d rewarding or p nishing them' according to what he; conside 3 their: deserts. • The frequent removal of Protestaq • . i • Postmasters, throughout the, country; ,and fill': ing their place's with Catholics, looks much like bringing religion into politics, but as‘l those who eked. ethe Know NOthings.of that offenee, find n i o fault with Campbell's tin duct, perhaps it, is all right... -. • • ' The last instance of decapitation ia tide • county,„thato4 have heard of; is that of . ,N. • C. Whitconib, late Postmaster at Lanesboro: Mr. Wlttxxnril?,-who is a Democrat ; and and Arai appointed kuld,r the preeent; administration, has been surin p arily , eje from his office, Ai without knOwing vrlio is accusers, or of - what he is accused. 'He 'snspects, however, ;that he is shsp l ected of belonging to the Know ''---- , Nothings, a class of men to whom the secret order of Jesuits, of whirl' Mr. Campbell is I member- are most bitterirhotile. Of course, I- ' • 1 - , , according to the system under which - the Post - 1 master General was educated. an - independ , ence of thought or action on the 1- rt of i s sub- L ordinate, contrary to thei will If superior, is a crimel not to be forgiven. • ti' goes Mr. I s 'Whitcomb's head, accordingly,- a d a regular Hunker, 1.4 l•forton, 'steps into hi , shoe's. 1 11 • Well, let the minion%of the Pope, who hare crept . into high pbsp 'in the . government , A of Our:eountry enjoy the pto 'xitr of punishing • ' freedom of thought - ithile they may ;: but their day of deork is' near; for it has been deter mined that, as soon as lawfully ma - be. - . " Augean,stables" at Washington shall cleansed, and that heneeforth none hall 1 places Of ItrOst in thetepublic w odo subscribe tothe great principle of ' tne/ - . freedom '—that the people are the o ily ti ly power to [ which their public 'ser -ants , untak , in accoe., ; _ "Never- outgo with:p our rdeolleetion„did the clergy S entirely. for.sake their, lappr‘opril , -sts:calling,itud enter full-fledged int.q:thniire 7. Us pcolitio; us they did during the past- sea sot and .14 the. lest campaign."±Luierne Union. ' . ." •" .• Does. the brnion, in making• the abovc charge, i:pealc. the condemnation of the' Prot clergy; or the shain pe.mocratie party t Cgr:Rh.lhard Lalor Shidolie -dtbtinguiith. Catholio Irish pcator, ui. bis a , "Aetches of Ber," <,deelares rtiutt " the tendency- or the itOinile of 4reldod . to-enter into ilk* onsibluitits is vii4e` die inghadients oil na tional cila fity."—(Vol. 2, piTe 127.),J • a moment to congratulate l osy eomfortableness of his rn; lighted up by his wife' 11,,xv cancile.,• while • perAanec her winds are blustering•ani ran sit quietly : downi `over ~ . . e,..and, pulling the last ntrm er frOtn his pueket,Troccl N iL.. 'ad - the news, witholt e%cr • t he owes us for that paPcr, .montlyr, £1.1 . 1J : .0 cla ds . ay ,last' o pay it, w.e..• don't:pretend' noral philoophcr 'enough to re l hod. But that such pile- . I sv6, after .an examination of well convinced. • - If 'that . ii iduct, - then we should -prefer I ers were lformons, or Jews, 1,. , What - ' that does * saint is it does not • pay the printer is in an infidel 7" We .reeom 1. " ... gents-to.e;reillaul theirßibles len found, make a note 0n 4 ,t.". ‘. the Printer. - '''• ' - •:- - '''': . Tie ;Ate -oieetlo).lial 1 p proet that *Free S oil oxen: county can control the . [ioltti and: elect their candiatate's, ehoosol to unite for Nil is no other question now an ,country, for that can.at all compare in i t the 'Shivery. question, ,poliei souse. iteem. to point'to a Per i the Tree Sol men, so Abet kl ty, shalYbe known as reliahl cause of freedom, and shalt -•-, only in that direction. • On he; slavery_ is'gtel the 'Northern AVhigs : lave se .a . rated frotiltlie! Southern, and a large hotly o. Northern INitn4 ocrats havd forsaken - the tidi on. ninistrati In a the_ party - organization, that. ttistains •it ;--- 'anti ; • . shall. not that wl4ll haspdWer . to Sevei u 4 friin old friends, be strong\ euough to. unite tui with each other ' ? • Our onlY altUrnatie il Is I. , . ‘ . go -back to the old: particrganizatiois,iuul 1 . let slavery rule the - couhtr . , or to unitep' of ttreugthtUld controlit,:ours lves,-oti behalf a fresdoin: ;'ThiS regard- Free-Soileru, large. In! ourrqrn county Whig's, as zilch, cannet. estPect„lci succeed, Or - ran the : Free Soil Democratsthe latter_' PSAI. not.look for the triumph of the principles thOi ady'peata while they -act ,in Fenced: with men whO:ate ready tO•caerifice all :priticiPle on the altar of • party, even ettdorsitig Slavery as :Democratic,' and . approving the iNTeb v Aa hill and the ,course of Presideut T'ierce's tration, We : ki - fow that tie last 'lttentlianed - • class - includes a consider:lb c body-Of mien lil this county, and that they lave increased in nUmbei since the Nebrash bill was paise+i; • - d for marlyw .no firstirippro%e of t4t measute, lint 'who nevertheless care - more f4,r party tjian prlntiple:iouldlhaVe beco'ine.eon vineCd that the 11E1 -. lllllst kbe acceptea as f : a pally measure. Vy, the 4 'l 4 ati \ onal lUentoeriit cv " -I•ave since . 'swallowed it accor~lingiy.= . Such pen went into the late DenicizlAtid • venti . in of this t county, determiti,ed. to` pf:tss' • i Lions cndOrsing • t hr, '. National .I.drili4l.. tration, and prente*dra4. e.ipression of . that et tnyen Lion i l agilipst :they ,Ne1.41.14.1;11 . outrage;. leaving to the people of the county no otliei -4 • i medium i but the ballot-box thronghHvinehito t t , .., speak their condeMnation-,ortit'ut meastire..i7.- Snell men .and earnest : finti.slarctry linen Oa. never act together in harmony, or y any .Pp,r . .., . • pose b..snefielal to the cause of tree om.i . Ilx-i 'perience haS i.hoNi - n .that. Alley would, o(lly ~ 'act as a dog liron', - .1.11e others H-a soilreei of . w eakn cis,d iss. elision , and di st mi on . 'li ::I‘4 lig e , dle:li. therefore, to lel Mg 12- Ol t e ,-, hoz.its of dead i -•. . . !..-. t• issues, let all who rearnestly e.ecept the, great 1 . ' issue or thee . present, and :are Willing .ItO I do, battle tl)r, the right ; theredn, unio lii. rtuy r.nd in good frith. in Mhintainik: their - i!bilni . lon cause, and I...reafter,the - .l'reei . itt party (tall eontrol the,ction . and giveekpr. - .Sion: to the tim sentiment c f Salnehanna county. .,-, 1 • . : Who will b 11. S. gel:Liston ,: 71,e Ix.piraster Whig, edited. by 'the viten> an: Thuruas FCrm, forincrl:, - of the .11 . artf' istit,;7: - 9,. , ,• ; : .Telegraph, N . IN wi...11 acquel,nted Wat.h the t . - • t 4 t , po.uies: of the State,_ Says, " OR tillrVPyilll4 the . whole griumd, the epese.on.S and :pribeiples. invol : ved, the parties„ - orders.and intereW,con neeted, ii . na the iniportabre. of behtigiefireiient-• eel by. a 1 . - roan of *ell-known talent; piineples and ex. p`eric. , .nee,'',siitisty •usi that the lelei.tion will liL•ibetw.enHon. avid the 'Loa. Thhddens . Stevens Dta • .: ~ ' and' the _Wilmoti i . ' • WC have al re dv exori..s.ssCd our T - 1 - 1•(. \ • I fe - 44e - and given our:•reastui, for 14: We j;be)ieve . • . Most f the Free Soil men.of Northelin Penn -i RVlvania tree With us it this' point •IThey consider , th.it There are grave questions to be .net iu the next : Congress, and.that the tgreikt battl7i of principle sebn - to. be fought •e(iuires the prose nee there of time author of t•thel,W.il-. mot .Proviso. :The.. .question of FreCdOm in the territories •semis naturally' to .recall - the name of Wilmot, and to suggest hind, „ail the, choice Of Pennsyiyatfinta , reiiresent ice anti layery selitiment in theSenate,..at,this. rrisi.A., The 'slai•oeracy ‘ alal . their' dough-faCe tallies would. feel .in hi s.,re-appearan ee in_ the capitol, a re" Crated condenthation• of their.!lacts, by the Ople of Chia 'State, not 'less .cmjihatie tha - i f e waS.pronoutieed by .tho l clectionlofolidge P011ock;. - while . the: friends ofifreodnm ;would • weleonie hitn l as is' tried . and true 4nilliary, ."in him•nlf a host." - ii :. - • Old party ties and predileatlini Migh , ties d .us to make our choice . elrwhere; but Since the'slavery,questiOn haS swept aWaiy all par t linesat the North; , 'ic claim ` t he right to look over the whole Free-Soillrauk!, ;and to .select therefrom the. - man who, in our opiniqn, sill contribute most to streng.then:Ou4 forees in time eon - 1111g. contest-and that man `ii Da vid Wihnot.; •1.. I'. • • ' , _ Teaelieeti Institute. We are See. our '.County .S:aperirt: tendent Al Teachers 'going .to work: With . _sb • rrsueb_ iniproXe. the l'Oehoelsi of the COunty, and we hOpeAhat -,111.1 Will ready to aid in,iviv4rivii4g.a . ,Caus ‘Vhieh.J. all are so much inter Teacher's . InSti*ltes are doubtlesslanong the i , very best ,theanS where by 'teachers can itnproi.:e their: m6des of in- Stilietion; by beeOniing . :faniiiisr titlf and I. comparing the di4.fcrent s'ystems,'und.. it. will be seen by a 060,1:hat appears, els4rhere in this riper, that'Suel6tniustitute is tiFobe held nextiwei,.. - at l'a hieh sevpral dis :tingn4hed • hcild • • N. lk Prof.Tiiiehardion- regnivits us to not .state. that the eliminations .or - Leaoers sp iesn . pOinteti plaCe ' dnrin • g `week of irtli •• • 1 • • tare Institute wild. ns, , ‘ e.to ~postponect, but are I - • • ...1 I . the Weil 'after he. will visit the.weAtepn towns, and. the..Sueeeeding week ilie..easWr4 i .fui the purpose, of exariiinix* Teittlers; .. • - The-New Toil: 4:roiling-Post pixtinently remarks that tile §unili, is a spoiled child Nyhich,lif rcfuso *kw . fur, always 'throat .ns toothaw . : ii.sor down - Tho- NOWA is a ',foolish : , nurse, which ..'lielieves it Will fulfill, its t4retit, becOincs friihtened, and :fussily gor , vf.r it ina,y alloy it m IiZEI Crats just . - hittire are Knov-Nothings'; and At some o 'the' fueof.leo pa t pt;i have the etrri*iery to cali the Klicin - -Nothinglinovehittti a AVltig ." e bet - Stis(rekit?", bf the xi-hone - yin "thq use. As there sstic beKiro (he Enironi,LL:One •wauld suppose the follow ing parody ? . clipped from a , city . :paper, e eras intended.to be . an nr tti description' of the .'euirt:gi in iSiontrose'dn ring, the night after election. - Oar*. eitizCu4, Who',*cre all awak- ened by: the ="imustial s.earce= ly believe the !writer ,Wa4 not also awakened by our friend Chapman roiiing triumphant-. .• .1 • . ly in.. front of The Democrat • • The third lino of the first verse refers, of cOorse,. to the Crowing t lf . Otiri Shanghai-before electron.. . 1 K. N; years to come, 4611 . 41 - Ice with and common union of ouicoOn ple4a4 to the ert its influeitco A Serie he Deliio, Arti •Le s- For tho Reg.lateer From the lludson%iver qtronicle. •• -L Auden; • . leclation to . /4)-here • - In Sing. Sing when Otte suit was loW; Not tnany hundred, yars ago, A mighty Shaughat'Hawitil crow - . • Bt.olr on the deep; trantpillity, But Sing'Sing sficv further sight, When the roostd- 'rose at dead of night, • To eitertninate iffi'deadlY !fight - • ' Ills long•legg'd Shanglatfs majesty-. Then rushed the thliclful,bittle's title— Then flow the feather's fair and wide . ' .:But louder than :alt. 051) he ido The rooster croinid trinpirthantly. , 1r . . In gown and night-eitp all arrayed The neighborhood tWoke dismayed, • -;• Curs'd the unusual serenade' - - : -- 1-1 In terms of great 'aiaverity. - • - • : - 1 " • - latch sleeper atartcti, J froth his NO, ~ .- • • And - wished the tiol'O raiical dead, .. I And muttered veegettnee Millis heti& , With deep beart4elt aincerity, . . I i l The' coir.bat deepeMil; On L ye brave! • Peyote that Shanghai to:the gravel WaVe, rooster, all thy feathers %ravel . And crow withlail thy; deviltry. The battle's ended. i i i, New. once. more ' The neighbors - slumber us, before, ; , And thanks ariselte Heaven o'er . . .'' The dowitfal o the etie`my. ~ 0 - 'Tis inoru—but s -tree the lark's high note O'er hill and dald . b,egitt's to float, - . Ere that triumphant Itot,)sier's throat ‘ . Pours forth itslOwl #tillery.: , • - But longer yet thOse legs Will grow, If fate lays not thelmou'Oer low, , -And-louder yet thdCoeic will crow - ' Ulle - SI death Seals hie destiny. - ' - 1 I !; All! few would mourn; nor many weep, If soon: dark hole secure retreat, About two Itundriti fathoms deep, Should be that Shanghai's sepulchre. • . i " A - , For the' 1te4p...-tor., interMittert:Springt). EDITORS ; In your raper of the 11th-i3 si very ingen ious and intereStino article undWilal above, cal:t ion by the pen. Weston. Esq., of" . groOklyn, asking an * explanation ofthe-tletiry • . - . laid down in Dr. Criiito;ik's Natural Philosoi pity, that Intermitting Springs , aro produced by the Siphon. - • I think the Siphon will produce an interV ittittit spring, and .too uuder.natural laws, which I will endea-or to show—and in order to do so,. it - will lse entirely unuceessa r rti to explain the rat ttre,and : working' • siphon here, - as that ii fully done by Weston ; but in ors or to - explain - that part (:_f the operation of thn;sipliou th f o intermission of the• Water at the spring, I can not do better than quotp a paasage or two from :Mr., \V eatouls „Are. says Dr. Comstock suPpoOs that within the }bill sipposecl cause ace septenef. . . The,aggreg,ate aapay of the rills to admit . watt. into the reservMetimst be less than the capacity c i f the, e:hantiel to carry„ it to- the; • •• spring, sol that when the water isflowing into the Spring it -must from the reserrotr faster or hi larger gititntities than the rilk, ad- . mit it, else the'reserOir could never be emp tied ; arid the flOw at hie spring would be ton -- stant instead of intermittent., the espaQity of the rills tp mink water, be jless than the siphouic cluitnel to discharge it, how can the rills ever fill tho siphon so is to' make it beginto;actl" I'ow we will try and answer this last;que ky •of . Mr. , ' Weston'A. We -believe 1 that springs vary in the ambunt of water discliarg-, ed by them either at regular'br irregular in tervals', and on.the opposite etippositienll be- Mr... Weston has based his objections to Dr. - .Comstock'sAliebry,.that springs are Va ried by .rains and th - cdifferenee in; tha.f tem perature of the eartli and air. I need . not here step to prove or explain, but will sup pOse there is a point in'tho siphonie channel beloWtlie , bottom of the reservoir which. is a little larger'than - the tvgregate volumes of 'the water fronkllie.Several little rills. fe l eding • the reservoir, are„.'When theirs minimum site; . suppose the reservoir and siplioni4ehan , nel full and the *titer flowing at the skives fast asiti.coinesin..at, the reservoir from the rills; now if the volume; of water produced by the rills be increased 'hi , any , .; • cause ,sufliciently to fill the outlet ef \ the' phonic channel ....so as to stop the circul ation of air betw-een.the'spring and reservoir, Ithe Own .will immediately begin to act, but not 'diminish the Water in the: reservoir until againl'reduced to a less volume . -than , that discharged by the siplien_ si . to the. spring,, butts soon .as'sucli diminution takes place the. siphon .begins to empty! the reser .1. - !oir, and will continue to do so until it. is • • empty, when it Will step flowingat the spring ,entirely until the reservoir is `,rigairi, Gll3, when it Will again flow, mid go; through - the ,same..,oPeratien 'if. aeted upon- in , .a manner; and as. Oft.en as so , acid upon ; the , increase Of water! in the rills starting the si- . plain, and its decrease emptying ilic-reservoir. 5..1% Dims- s Din lock, Oct.; 1851. . . . KNow-nrtin..;:_os..—The ftAloi.vin , glllu,strates bovi i .iiiost; people are obliged 'to a nsw e r question's abtmt - the 1(w:4-1 othings : "Haunp, irlia:t• you tier Kt -tow-1511d dings!". • , .•- : : ":17v:lt It.tt..kneCv." • • * " 3 eil, vot - dties you tit& - . • • 4 4 -)3y:141)1, - •ati. 1414 E:hitst • • -.-.- ... The Herald ..4 Freedom. • - INVe.-heve receiveiftlii-firstAiarter', pf the 'Herald' or Ficaktin,; .:iiii Indipenil (iiit '.. rec. ; - I ••••.:. -: . - ~1. ..,.. . ..... . §oif.paper, plibliShed al NVakarti.la, itteasas ~ . , Territory, . by, J. IV.. Bros Si, Cb It Is a laiTre and liart&oine slieet; itud iiMy edited.. b• . ..., Vrc inakeAlie follow - 10k extract fi'imn its edit , i • _ orial colunins i expliingery of the.;Origin and o f bjee .. t. Of the euterpriSeli • ..' i 1 1, 1," As early J iis the iniddle of ...g . :4 - eli last we signified oun intentiOnitl; irOuOitfieleoltintn.i. Of . the Gbit.liitville - -Kridy Cloyrio:—N PPPr: yie - then . p'3 isltul in P,'t4iim'Slvaniti-;—to locate itt-I.ittuas, - .on .certainieonclitiolls t c , whia l lire tilitidowod fOrth in theTollowing a t tract which we copy frOm thatjoPiiial : _ ;i.. .• "If «c: cart dispOse,..',o our. property here, so as not to sutra-10) great a ..'sacrifice, or liaiard the existt;ilC6..- i , ot. the Ontrier---can obtain one. hundred - ktnilics to ;'vntigrat e • to the satne locality, at iIK , same time—and , the Fcbrosku-Kilitsas billtiyhall:bmthie a.law, by 'h• - F lc I t. _slavery skill bo . ;permitted to. - cli lei that . fertile region—theti We . - will kfiirt with . , our • hotiSchold• gods'-.'f4 some loettlity on the iastern• boilers of KJ . toms TerrifOry, ht aud!con ,rifiute chir.unble influence .in : back _ the advancing burd,,i - of :wilt lain chivalry and their - glum:ln cliiittles;' andiwitli the aid of the Press will invite the ,f + red.. sons a . the • iqoifh to contributa.Mbeir - 41iirii in building, 1 n? an ompiri;:there..Whielt . tisalffv fe:sre-d "to Ili retdom. :.:ISlNverymiatt never,* pchnitted 'to eittend . its blighting iefhrewie*er, the m'est . !ern - valloy.ef theM.*uri and its tributaries„'.' All.the-cdrUirtiOnOicind4l'A...the forego ing paragoilllt.hkve«beert• litcially fulfilled, ana,jn:t_i . ceoidntice with that - re-a the ifer . tad o)CFreed9n l ICnOw established in this ter . ritory." . , .:. . Religions Intcderiince and kersecatian. ~ s .., "It - is tigithist thisj;reat• Atirterican prineD•• plo of religious I:l)Jeration, that:* bastard par. ty yelept ! , Native AtnericanisM or Know- Nothingisu is arraying itself.• ' . .lt is: endeiV oring: to supplant it,,ii; by• the- it i ttroduction - of the old tyrannical," bigoted, EurOpesu princi ple of religious intohyence andipersecution— a dogma - that ha crotched the; old world in blood And fastened‘Upon the,htiman mind the shackles of slavery ,Alore galliiig and ruinous to man than that Wiiich binds the descendants of flan in Seivile.j iblidage." 1 .- •• , - :,. . We clip. the-shave:?! elegant - eXtraet" frem a I)cmocr4iie ' , apex, 'an4l reply.:lnfter- the . Yan kee fashion, -by 'fed:lug theAndignant, editor a few simple quesilOO. illo 4re..t he . fathers of this " old tyratOical, big6ted, European principle . of rellp,iO4 intolerance And persecu - - - Om ?' - Wko laist,fklrenehedithe old wOrld in blood-?''' : Who fins " fitstened ni•onthe ho- Man mind the Shaelilesof slitery More galli,' 2 ing, and ruinous toi Man than that which binds the deicendant4 ofit lam•in flei.vilellondage ?" Who kindled the flincral pilelof the Christian martyr, and glOatod With n ,-o.endish , joy , on their dying agoni4?.' 11rh ,. .) Invented the in, fernal •Izquisitio'n And - tortured the wretched - . victims to_thai e. tjuln renotti.ite their faith in the ()illy diving:ang,l,! true • Goil '? II - he wadi holds the iinnuitilitted jadefan their' native language, from: IdS r, votaries,:lthrott7hout the world? :Who luta:lmol„stene4 the soil of.l:ii rope:With the bliiitil of Christbm Patriots, for no] other . Dill nee :than readiaglhelloly Bible ? Tf r ko usurps th4tnee of J ehovali and com pels:hi,: follower„ to make c4nfession to him, and then undert*es to adthinister absolution:i Who ,originated the, riots in this country, which have resultcill in the tnobbitx of public speakers and str t H prcacheti•!,. the 'knocking, down i,fpeaeZTuli!ditizen.S; attd thy Munk rivg of penceftil eiti*,T iii `:cold • blood ?. • Will burns the Ilible.i. plate 174tfires, and -•ex-i commituicates -4,0 -and:W'omen from the , , .Churcll for readilig "that. poly - volume ?-41 Who: is .trying 4ii isxclitele tlie. Bible from thell public sehools' 41 . Antericaii anirfilling until court t‘ith -44 4 4 .4 4. :,----.4_1(1 ,or streets with vi; .1 cilenee -and, blooil,Oted, .'14.-ciiii - sii 114.:•eim-tt...4,_;,1 complish it ? 1.4 it. the.:: 14tard, party yelejit i dinow-Nothingisii" or the head c:if that grci4 Politico-lleligioxli , ,secrei-orkanization ktiowd, 1, as the ' . 1110;-t Ilhily order .if Jesus: '?", ,• Th' i' ,auther'of the alitive ".ele,g4t extract" sari answer at his lebjure. .. if •• • .• i With '6tgard .0 the; gre.4 American part . which the'Vcinok;ratic, paplir alluded 'tor der Bounces as a " 4astard parti." So far :ti.iw: , _ are able toi•undii t imaild alnilcoinprchend•-their II hjeet iit banding, todkhi,:rtm a seeret•organi',, za 'On; if is . 141144 fey' the 'impose - of protect 4. iie7 a d - delendifig thl.ir liberties and in , 4ittt'• t, , 1 • I 'l 1- r ' tit t s dons a. mit t iii : f ati b ire. s ,a, menace, them •feom the : sidipi r ts Wiles Ora powerful foreig6 secret lailitiii'bjeligins thanization,• Whose lead is at Vorne'atal whOSe. branches extewstew • into,' every portion, of this :and of the frec.- 2 ,- : The . Know-NOthiag• \ onlyti•ell4,m that " Aniei 'jeans can• and otight,t usif ern Atnerica,ranil 4 1 , : thus be able tO lt IPretect iS . God , given right r! . \o\ of "Religious Teleraticitt i i ~,nt the grasp of I an intolerant fo'reign, foe, ‘lllO,, s they believe - , is seeking, 11 Itlie, aid 'of skis ph • nt emissaries all over this co,tintry, au all ove 'ldler : coat. tries; to concentrate_ in hill. self univ • sal Pq- Mimi and Res.oiorit Sup*macy. , It *s'n4t bee,atisethe Ickievr-Nothilligs or, Amen, -i s, *lib to aboliih,4lßeligiOnk:folerntioti,” win: they regard as the. cornet; stoneof our reptil) heart edifice—,lnit-becaus'e ,they 'wish. to per-, 'vitiate and h 44 it down to their ctiildrejt and their children's clill4en, as, -a rich ard iMpeVishable•fegney—that they:have ham - Ted together to place 'and leeiip the reins of Gear. eminentin AU4ricyu ? 314.i*Peci.4 11 .Y•i4 PO l-. estant hands, iind- to estaPish.on. a sure 'aju: permanent foOndation a inire and ineorru-pt' if. ble A fitericuirOU. Thiil;' so far as We catli • learn; is the .int, • ziSion of ithet - Know-Nothings„ or Arrtericatvatul thelate elections indientt that in the flkee i ot: the 11.terest opposition t':V er waged ag4Att any, pai s •ty",in , this -comas ti they. are insulting stoat ily . kirWardto the tut filmcnt of thi•ii. glorio . hs • Mission:—.Hariis-i , bi!rg Telegrdee,- .t' :: t .. • . Ti n' ,W li . 01 , ffi ussti.- 7 4fie ; Washing o on, Union publ;shes cially. the.. treaty reeenit Ily, made.betweetaln.ssia arid* United 'Stafel. It is dated -atiWashingtvn the 2•24.1. of .11111:1 - 1 -- The ratifieati6is were6\charg,*(4. in that 4iy i on the ;31st'itIl . It reepgnizes as 'Pertnatte 1t• and - ininkutalil. tlie principle 'that "free shi)s m ake freep r fils—thilt,.. l is .to shy, that . the 'ef : feets•Or g6)4*.belongib to. subjects or kjiti tens of poly or Stat Cat Near are free fr',Oni •4 eap offfi tnre or cseation4henfound.. on 141 of .ue`utral.v6iSels, witlilhe exception of 41 - ti! \ des eon. tralgiti'd of witi-.." The t*o • porl.4r.s . , - v - pgage -to ail .- ply these..princtiges:to the eon , '. nacre° anti 44,-igation.of - ..at.su . eli nation as shall•• on theii4part, ectitsent tti adopt. thent as , , 1 '," \ • J „ ! "t .•• permanent atilt immutable,' mervati, noNver er, the privilro of egolipg, to an" niteriori yn, tferstallditig'M to. thelspplieation or extenii on Ito be giveik . )t there be 'ally cause for i t the principr4rst nanyed: - \ . . - ~.„ , • 'TA — The4lon. ben nantk( ] iu 'Carlow; napery' . as‘a. cam I;_at UnitedlSlates Sehator, tie Wllkesbliirr I,er'ord,•ti jOufnal, ann4unc..es \ On itii authority - Mr. Fiiller hinrs if that ti i not a eancl:idnte,.l , e4f,ii, ehtirelv the henoW holds. "We notice number or other eireuliding• .through offttlie C9MmOnwealth,lilie owners of •4--tilich ar4l not candidates' P.ir irthe office spoke - 4;d. • - • • 11. • 1 4 ; lea or ' 0- 4., y • lEOl ' i ,l)entorea. s.( p, , .--,—Tho: on - , bvit :,0 iae i l- -- - thuaing4alliesCaloP mocracy— t _.._ ut .., . , , . il,_ , ligutivinii Oriq 1 1 1 qiu ' ' i - • NEWS AND NOTIONS. , - • 11 Politi~:al qtte_4ion--Will` t he - KnOW Ni things ktiow: when they .beaten' • .• , Olds, ilte -defeated clongiessmati; I,4sed throhgh. ({3 way, Ohi o , on the sev.. enteehth his .Mlnnoseta ,• • ;----There.are loges lied j the ,Control Cc~inmonwealth. is said th t the Southern Whigs now -eOrcs,s inttch re ret at the.passage of the. Ne biAsita bill; but t they helped to ,pass it, and ,tl:(eynfust-Itow Abide. the 'emjs-etwduces. , • • --r-The celebrate d a Doestieks," describing a'tiiciw York boarding housb,..says ,you can tllll when they PeNV hired girl b}7 tfie,colOr of the hairs in the biscuit. (!anal ComthissloOrs have. appoint ed V.. Ainftet ;of Luz:e.rite ivutity,.d.7,ngiticer aid Superintendent upan: the North.l3ranch Ciinsli•in - place of :tr. A. Gantble, resigned. . • t• • • —*A Writer it the 4ontron Dui& _NTS ) , whow:hoi has Visited the` nited StateScand exam hied into Thecarious - plans And proCesscs of • pret-narking iti this, country, says - .,that-tho niption. of paper here is just four .times • p''r bead . 4tvhat„'it is ,and ! trly be pit ltioWn at 30.000,000 ll v, annually. •7 3 •••= r -- -beheld,' says Et . Pn, in his' Survey 4 the. Turkishtinpire," the expulsion of 7 , ;5,0t70 'Greek Christians friim the Crimea by thel3,tissitins ' nearly the whole of Whoin, ex liauSted by fatigue,worn ont, Jl. hunger and drivss.tion, perished the barren steppe for-. •Merlpinhabited by, the Nogay:Tartars..,.. t =The Bank of England ..notes are now st7gited by machinery, which :saves! tho con ' unlit labor of twenty ienttemen daily,. who each st; 506 a yeat thr signing their- - Tunes -AO about 1500. notei daily. The sa til thus effected to the Bitiik .is K 50,000 ear, :nal perfect uniformity ~is 'Obtained in signatures. - I • _: • Preermp's Journal ("Roman Catll6-! lie) declares that "Baby Coilventioni; and oth. rjiike foolerieS of the._ dity," are t,ht - 7. legiti 111:4(t friths of Protestaufisin.- . It was a very, heathenish atlair, and the sithstanuo - of -a long :article the'.Journsl go - es into; on the, subject, Is that- unless We all itSrti Catholics we are, kertain to be -heathens *bon, • —No one ;denies that e.t.ery mother . * baby . ts.tlie.prettiest, sweetest. Baby that ever •was; liesery -- man's own nativ.e oit . ntry ,is, the Oin. the World. evert' man will tell you that 7 -.. oho is sati-fied with his wife; and ' ! l)ut few of 14 btu. .1 1- meti women and children) buts are Ftlt.l:4l :. • l with ' wit ourselves—so a very: happy, leOntented;:satisfied world; after-alk $- id to . be 000 Know . w o thinn , a, .and, it. -14: -supposed th e y ling power that I 1 j Democracy and ts.e grow-Tfatliijigs. li IA leading democratic iiaper in Indrana Invs, jdisebvered the , salictir points AboUt the new 1 i i qu , 'der that hi; iatelv - sprullg up, :called the RuoW Nothing,g, and "Titelies into them" :If . te i n. the ftt.:-ihiuti of the Pel4tesyltranian and the liarrisburaDez.furraticnlion. Alter givittg 1„. ~ '1 this; -n - nat...14! risippuse6 to be their creed,. .V 1 lijig . Mita dCrllberatiO edit. 4 gives them a ITO - . lar "sockdolager," 11, follOWS.: • . ' : - 1 "Thus 15. the. creed • orthe ." Know Noth.- . i4ts." , They area Lia 44 of FA',ATICA. And. FoOLs, They declare a i.rpade :ag-a;n..,..t ittel i (I'..onslituth.:,n and Statute lilN'i - a o't.tlie Un \ if ed :I I ,t States'+—propose tb dri‘'ei froth our-110r . c., , 4 all , 1 loreiglicrk and to- eheei the tide' of ernif , ra- I li glut to our State=--.10•nt.4 . degrade all 'for- I i (;gners.to - OA, po.:it,ion ofleonviets. . They de- n v .-I - Wh n nt ate Ai u iv..ri(;an a s tltc iulvntaic of I . It i;J:lneritlon lola t•c1114. , :t0 pernll4:.tlitrar to be 1111e4rd at the .hallot b(jx..'. .. 4.c.- t- 1 i * * .- For injat who 1119 F, bail,' iherntielves thertbur fur the riurpos - ei.f per:li. , i.culittg Inll4ops of ,heir fv.ituw •cilizois, wo t fret; ret that lb 1'1 7 4! are iiti. cF.I.T:S iaii,l . 11 AI:rEKS Iprovid'ed. i,v7 thtVcderal 'Governinent" and the- Stlteia It is Ole:Oils - of th • Government Yu' pro tql herf)reiyii C;tiztl:3l . l'o77t :at C tt frO?"ititirl ideilig'parqf this infinitouht c.)ci:ty.'' : : ' GOT. Bigler at iWashiitten. . . .‘S'',C.stated a few - day: ago-that ier *39 at Washingtott,and that, he ha(cheen honored with-a sci:crade by the "Young r4ucracy,"• . The 11)1lowing notice of the \ (3 , 3v 7 ernoiis visit,- and Ili s on:the occasion; wo'find in the Virk Courier . . .. '' Governor - Bigler .was in Washiugton last week, and hping called upon b y a band o f• E ' )0 . 144111 seroutders ,at . Willard's :lintel, came forth ,u pon the batronv 'and . delivered 'a very atiseoillg A vbituary.ra,iiiress upon hints-elf, I lis ctilogy upon his life and services was touch: ing even-unto andnes•c. L The pervading' tone of his remarks AVas'dirge-like, hut they rose at times to. a pitch of funeral eloquence. that chefs rthe commendatiOn of the' Washington I_TaiOn.• - Having announced t)is:'decease and burial, the Governor _attempted to console ItimSelf, and assuage the grief of his auditors by reverting to the: fact that,thi - Deinoeracy of Pennsylvania yet Ilv" ed; -.though -in great' danger of final absOrptlon by the Know Neth 'ingS,: but thaausceptable hearts' of the., :De mOcracy assernbled.before. him werenot to be cothforted. TheirmnOtiens were too power . 1 for'ex•pression, and they quietlyand slow; ly 'spersed.. • IlaVing discharged the meurn ful At ' described_ above, Gov. Bigler' the nes;t, n r ii.kning called tipo.n the President , and respectfuttsy apPlicd Ili!. the plfige. of Ilen.'Jas. Bach:l4l4 , w - itch •• „ I• to be ii(eated . next•JolY: The. spi:cifie •au..W r Of the : t icentiVC.Jias not .been Oornulgate... 130, aprominent Nebras ka,menther-froni.t i same S'tate remarked,. a.S.kis (I tief taingl pi.;tsivelY. from the door :of the White ll'OuSe..i '_ '.lli! 1 now see the difference betwee,ari:ar... before a battle and '.after ii, :aft ii er ~:iif. 4 ,14- ‘ Penns.'lvani7 is': i. 1.6 1 , e n itrr . , IA NATUrtAL, -t. __lo.___X„—r• . .. ~ N. e gcTeral thrms ward of a spotted 'tiegro 'mat . belong ing: to Mr: A. F. Ilniee;'Of &dine , co I ty.-, .Ifewi clays ago we called to' see hire:: • lis master...informed Ins that. the? negro •is a, t fOrty-Ove years Ohl. ; At , t welve he was cop- - per i!dlor all over ; •at twenty years of: age he 1 was sPotted like a leoPard ; 'since that Aline he ha been chit • nearly all,. over. .f : Jk is. nowl-u ulergoing second change-,--th4:black. spots mcreasing in t.ize f ltd . unniber, _ The ithito -parts of his skin are very vithite and a l) clear rand as srl'oth as the skin Of atli ilibOr..., . ik.t . lWhite than. • .The reins, inks arias ha the, ',,srme bleu , ' Pes . ..riin ee ofthZke of the fair esttilsl4uned'whi . man. - ' l rrlu.l, hair - and, fee tiiren..lehOw that, eIS an unrni fed African.—.- Itle ,is stout, and al.N4ys has been healthy,ex. Cept..4 ihenniati rn in , one.kg,. which is.of Ist l. -origin. ln the muds of Barhurn, l .foo. - -Wotik be a fortune.-- ' - e.ringtoli (Mo.): Expi.e . ss. -' ,- - . • .r:-OMETITIN.G V IR FARM , :11S.—Mr. William • 1 •, .; . I*tillf.'l,.i of Deli iar, town hip,.valled- Upon •us 4 few 4, days ago 1111& i . giiV us an itetit'Of - his ex - - „ Aerie gee in.seleetitfig pot. toes for - seed; Ac-: ,:,...,tordhit,,,,tOleustern.When potatodS are . scarce, I i, - he list spring,. cut 44 tit seed end ( - )f his pe e I: he, , tatties for..plani ing,: : leavi i i nc , the butfs for table . usi. 1 . Falling- bliort: - cif 4ii7d ends -before his. ,tground waS ph nteg,' he tinlshed thel reniain.; der With butts. - Upon gigging, he tia3 Vel'V - . 'll \ gr,eoably ' disapj - ) 4 314.ted to find tin - it this pa tioniyieldedjtist pifice as runny Lioliels to, the rotao that plunted in the uStiatulantier.. - Ile itssiti.e, trs. that the' , _.sdil niid preparntinrt were the same iii.both ' ctriSes . . I - We - Inentiott 'Ails; thintOnif - that'fartnerS nut} , derive a useful hint thee'Ofrotn.,.. 'Jian c g Agitator, ii . -.... !.._ ~--... ~, • Naturalization Lawi l The New York Courier critieiseS ifie - Cont2f. mcrcial Advertisei's. notions of the Collet itir , tiou guaranteeing - 16 foreigners' the right of Citizenship, and then adds, - "Wliv -the Consti tut ion: guaratees- Abe- foreign bllrn no right . whatever—not the shadow ,of aright—=not a shred nor 4 patch thatthe liveliCst tion can make look like a right." " The , only positive Work (adds the &Moil which the Constitution does in renird to fur, diners, to'proseribe;, we repe4t it, for the , wor' is unfitshiotialile nowi-a-days that ) lien uh.4l, it might O s : be cmphasized—,T— The Constitution has but five clauses touchit% the subject. Fnitr of theut are prohibitory, and the . (.aliersimply sive. There is no gto-anteeing clause ever. ,'We Mnst . be pldaoned for recalling ttie' very limfinageof the Ora , tittition, fur this prOgressive generation .fs,fitst lo ! :,i n g sight of even-the:plainest features of that tkeument;;, "No person, except-a.N..kwitil. DORN igTtzsT (T citizen of' theUnitol States at the tirmt of the adoption of this Constittition,.shall . be gible.to the office of President.,": ,- That is proscription. . ' Section 3 of Article.. XI I. of the Constitution.-• "No person wistitutionally irttligible to the ofliecofPresident,Shaltbe eligible to that Of Vice President of, the United States."' .1 That is proscription, . .i . . _ .. - . Section . . 3, Article 1., mays : . ~ - • ‘ No person shall he,a, Senator who shall not have attained\ theage,of thirty years, and been NINE TZARS A , oxtizszt of these _Tinited States,": l That. is proscription., . Seetion 7 ,2,:.Article I. t sayi: . "NO person . shall IA: altepre - sentstiye , ",s - lio shall not have attained the age of .twetity -11. re ('25) years,: and 'been scv EN , TEAlt:i A 61T1- ZEN. : ~ .. - . - That is proscriptior). ' .• . . . .. • Thesg.nre the: disa . hilities imposed . upon foreipters itfter they have 1);.1;ii tomle . eitiTeM;. Bet more than this, the Coimlitution iettivel' it - discretionary' Alr hetlFOr to make diem citiz-ens at all:. 'lt simply concers'tht. power,-iiMply- permits,.: , . . Sl..etion.€3, Article. I:;,,says :_. .. • _..." C'engra , As ihalrliaPc power to establish - it uniform • rtil., of naturalization a - fal - uniform la wis• ont the, snljeet off. bankruptcies. through-• Out the United•Stats!,' . , •Nothing whatever obliges Congress toex: ~ . , ~• . ercise , this!power, or restricts its range,' in ei- General CauroberChad notified the tlier direction -wheitit is exercised. • COt)gress s . 3overatient that the.'pOsition'of t! may requirc "two!. year:s previous residence, .i nlitm . g y n ibi e , being defended by • as Wilii required lit' the 40..0f•V;99, - .. 0r .five lllid ' men and two hundred! [ years, as by._ the :tits of .1795 and ISO 2 - or-16 . li!elt.tagainst two hutidiv fourteen years as :by the act of 1-798, or :&j ahs - i . • -,-,,, twenty-one yearq; ;as is now denTunded Or it . - Fi t .. I\c>:.=-7 here. .. mae ‘vithhold : naturalization entirely. The. est frotii-Franee.: ' ' . . . , Six„. T : quecition is ptirely one of y.l.cpedienev., • ..-. • .. R „ . ..„_ . . i nz , , s suis i i _ i . s r ,, , . have : aim. ! * l ll . lli - t The Courier th.( ! r. goes on td . • ;how .that,(.lotted the.i,ror 'et of drawitigup . the constita: there is :mother blunder in . 'A'l'l'''''' ll g.'P , latt ! „ (ion t.c - , Le.t-Atnitted to the ...!'ortLi.,.• :The roT: nut uraliiation c o o . 4'r'i the -right t)f voll'ig , • (wii.al - ilucree otklers the . .paVincht -of-the Novor.• that it has anything to de with. vothig ortH 1 bi:r dividi..nds. ' - • , ' /.. ''. • . C .' . 1., i . * *t4 way. or the other- 7 -11T says t.... ed tor . t !..., LAT GST. - i. 1 :. .There an.. natairalizeti . -pe,ople who canno • . t:I • - By TePyi.aph frotA L0y.119;440.-Liverfiod 5..01: , there, at.::e non-uuturalized people v.-11 ! 1-i ... ._ -!- . . . t , , - .., ._ . ._,.., . - enn vete... Foreigners in 'natty 0,1 the V;4_, s f i • .. . • ; .- .• .. '‘ .. isNA',..October 1.,,... . 1 pr:vatiS dispatch frorni.l3ttelaLrest; dat6l i ern StlLti:s.voto aftc;r a years or a half reams : . . „,„ .- . . -,,-... :, - , • ~-,! . 1 . I.!, ~., . e 4. :; .',„ i! I.Uctober 7 -111th,, atmotnu,es that- the txmlbat'fl; tat” in the c..., , n1iry.1..0ug0 ,i,-tt,i;.(). iri, I. 1 • t..,i 4,, .. - . 1 1 11"..1it of •Se'fmistoi•ia. cOnnniatepd on the 13114, I I's neeesmtry •fornatnralization. .. - . • 1 C!.. , ,-...,„ er „, :; _ 1 „ n , tur „ ; i 7 „,,,. 1 ,,, n. c kan. ... rt1. ,, 5 , 1 ., a n" • L W , il l h !r t,'w.o.:l:l l l . lldrcd-picces, of - heavy . -- artitTery. . ,, . --, t-astupol,was-not expeeted to Lulu out ravro not-COI:cll . the power Cl votill.g. ..Tiflo.. 1,011 . ,..- : -,,' . ,• , • 1 ~ ..„ , - , • , . 1 ct.1.:01 three pr lour uo - s, • • • - . is eptiferrea ty r .the Sttitltri alone, and.by 1 1 , *n ". . e:' , l. l )'' i ''fli ree thOu-Imd 11 tissialts ha i o 'crosse Isle, aro tri„rig to -..,.s own sole...di,:eretion, 111. 111‘. , i. _ --. i way 'dan ea b y i t „, ! _eit i n its. own s t i tto ! - c:„ !1 .7 .I,: t m i l ;t e l l ir o o t i ! si ) ,, :i b ) . robtit - lh'elia, and the. yinl^tilt'l • b - • blitution. Each Stati.: IS S‘.)••vrt,tign irr 111:11...1',C- i t 1, I. ....-: ' • i'!' • • - .- 1 • • ; ... - '. 1 - It *ls 'Stated .that twe.ve ;thous a n d Ruiszats, .4pe(4.- . L i unds.T.Lfseliak . A.,fleneul)fed 41 ! ze Danube - Fen -4 .i near- ToultSelt. 7 • ', - •: • .=. '. • • :. - j`er - —he c , he, - I.E.:I•TA,i Oetob lO Ti 0 1.1 • ail r 3 e • • e::; T 7 where givesi - lniiheatto:ls of an ppr,.*, lag r.tipturo. between .Athitfia and Pritssii,- [ Great anxietv exi.-its,:at'llerlin. , . ', !:!.c. - ...It is l i tatet..i:,•that Lord.itedeliffhad %W.: ed ia 11r:wining a firMim to_supOress tralein„ ,t. • cireassian•jand Gorgutn..s.laveS.. ,- .-- I • :.. \ rtiom .TII4 DA • VTIC. - •.. ' h.. i 'A -large. portiOn of the...V.011(1 Baltic 11.4 11 ; h - ad ! returt ed to• Cherlibtrg. I; ; ,-- 1- „ 1 ~A2r rtmor was current! that the •DanishGv• ' 'ex-pi-net - it Would prObablY Termit4he 13* f 1•20. to winter at !1i4e1.. ; .•• •... : /. ..: . . , '. "Judicious Waggery. , The Pioni , cr; a magazine pubiishea mohti IC nt SAII Fralleis. , cfc- C;vlh",,inia,: exeital . iil th following cal pnragrapli: . ! v . 7 , , "And thi,3 reminds us ofa fwetiotriperf , ,, rnance of .the late 1.-P. Squibub who •"oili . 01 a titne.Whilo wall;ing" I.3IYWn 1 ? cPUS) : I4 ilia ANQralei was sorely uty , ,tifie,l by a nu!, est little .sign, stai:cling in the window Oil neat little, shop on ~'t he' left-hand 'SiOe:n3 Nic go down. • • , The sigh bore in• - f.sitily t+ainted•l(l tors, the kgetd,'' , " ti' ashiugtun L.ndies Dela itury." • .Iflattenin4 his nose .n . gaiu.st thf.:_wi' •dow, Stittibub_dest--ied. two .Indiei , , whom' describes %as -of -€.lc*etling boauty.,- 111 ti dre , %Sed .viai bwils etiLtaged •seWitlg n hollin , s little - co unter, 'The i'orearonnd *11.'4 11111 with lace caw, collars, anil other *tie] et f ., stilblife.,' Hat in hand, -*Squibb!) Joy:crew: -cut ered, and, w i th int t•nse put itenesl, address One. of the ladies as follows. •-.- 4. • 1 ".lindarn, - 1 perceive by your sign that tl is the depository for WashifigtOn hidie,i ; am going to the• Nort h. for a Year days .41 should :be pleased to kaye 'my wife, in . $l3 charge— , --but I dont knew as by 'yonr ru l lt you ent'd teeeive her, as she is •a Baltnnor Nvoinan! i • " One of the ladies," says Squibi4 .", a-, pretty little girl in A blue dress,' turned ;Ferry. rail, 'and 'holding down lie head, made; the 1 rerhArk, "te Ac!" But lie'older.oftbetWain; after Making. as if khe• i'bald laugh, k but by a strong-minded effort ,holding ,inr i re plied: •:: _ . • , "Sir, you hay.o made- - -a •mistake ys - tlis is' the place where the: society iif,;•.N . lifiShitigtozi ladies deposit their work ' l te .hd Soki jo.r, 1 t.: 0 benefit of the dbitressed natives of the I.slati3 of Fernando de Noroillia, r ! Or co r ds lolibat• • -effect.. , . • 'Gravely A id..the'Wieked'Saulbob•bow, all solemnly begging her pardon; and putting on his hat, walked:,otf, followed - by a sowed from .thlit AepOsitoryi as (Aim autumn brOok; . : gur gling' and' bubbling over its pebbly. bed .in a , NONV England forest.":;, - l' ,rs i • • . __ . .. • • The roll owing. im.t- a list, 'of 'Banks,. reported - having failed. within -a• week or t we' : Kniekerhocker , 'Bank, N. Y. Eighth Avenue- Bank,'N - .Y.:. • ;•/. Baiik, Y. N:. -:••• Bank • Ship': Builder's Batik., Maine. • • -• 11r.unswiek Bank,, ' Milferd, Delaware:: -•• •Iv:z itneky Trust and Banking Co. Ne, tort, Satl4y •Fund ;MO, ky. Erie-a ,d ; Kalamazoo BaVings Ohio.' 2 Baal: Conin Indiana. • EllOart.C.o.- •Bank. NOrtherit.lndiatill Bank. • • Fulmer's and Merchant's- Bank . lifeniphis, The •Sacketei :Harbor Bank. and ... the 'Bank of - 'Saratoga County (N. y.) have been report.: ed. ; • • . • 1 • . . . . . A TASTE FOE SAVAGE' LIFE.---4 ;bltllt.l of . - Indiaiishavitig*ceently giveiva .. , erie, 44* per-. 1 \ .-. -' , 1- -'. - . - * -.4 'r — " . " - -- 7 t 7.-------- - -• ~,,, 7-. 1, - A fOrlll:,ple( , 3 ot their dilutes HI 5u1ner5a,...0.14.14:3,, .,N.: ItriNlSTEltl4.STliffilt.—.ol t o Pt. , .' '-: MO White' girl 4 .; fiis s feri, . were so eti'ptivhtedl at Vtl)aho, Oldo , :thei belt 'of t Ile- PNS II ) 6 WWI It lw red 'men, that. t fiey .i.)l,t allied - per MIS- .i eluireh-rank the , 4.eeonii. - "tim e- -the eOTI-9 Oipit . tti: go off w i t.lt them ir hen the! ..left. 'i ; oi l : I. tioti sq.t wai thig., Old -watching, -but , no.' liettrilig of it, • their' mother, Who wa.s .4' w id o w!.. 1. ti..4' etiMe, - . .After the loPiic•-• Pt . an 11 °"; 35 ., foilkiwed her to Puma in,,Pliio;;T:mil there eit- . 1 V:- 14 . lilAndA to - •Oite.'of .t.ite - --i,pliters, - w 110 ...; deaviged to rk,Lseue them. 1)y th e , I tc h i , (.4* thp . 1 tOid rOld . it .io'ilieeougregitioU, It ' 4s ' poliO, bit, after a talk with;tbe.. Chiefs, silt ! 1. file u bider, 1%-ho said he *tir)l3 . pat: ) l%, I)ec:l4neltereif'i•apti\ - ate4, .iiild Weliti'Wlill her tar A. ern any:more till-.llls s.alorY . 5 ' daughters ntid their hushatulS to . Ole westellit ' It. - - ' ' - homi.t-of Alit:lndians, ','- . --:- - i - - . 1 . TnAs:. - EziGivls ar .I).ii -. . - - 7 -111n - di!v,: - tlw., Q:".3a ot,4Nio i'o.4llle r, _mil nut 1 be - 30th ,c)?Rov en On; r,. - 4.i . 1444 beeri. cirroneous)y stntedi hiis! . been . Av.:- poin4tll by , Oriiv. Bigler,- its aI d - df thanks. glyitiltmtd - piAyer., ''.. • -_ ,•'; - . . -.- Bank Failures. Fqa as NEWS; -1 baidmeilt of .. • ••_-- '.,Sevcuttipal 1 • Ntw — aim; N'Terriber 3,llB•fit • • The.royal r.nall-.•stearnship i:Arabia-arrived -••-•. it Sandy nook this morning at"severr bringing one.hhirdred and*: fifty-three. passen gers, anop l y, whim was the rmuch talked about Captain:thbSon:: sailed from Llt - erpool '• the '214. of October, and conSequentiv : - brings three. days later - intelligence from rope. On . tlni .2241, at three .o'cli.)kk in the: • • 'morning she Passed the Arrierica, hound f!. .• • • .rverpoo. - - • , , S • , - ' I9E, tre ws brought. by- steAiner is -or g'keat ciimmerci it lirsportance% - and newS inte.restiqg- - , • . . breadstuffSliiarket hav'e haft a•ltiOre sudden- rise during the y e ,eek : - previous to . '''thei : sailing...of the 'steamer than • any week: doting the .year: had" ad. vanced drying! the week 6s: and 7s;, Ohio elo- , sea at western canal at 39s,jCin'n had ad vairced`23.•--closing :at 9.i..,pcy Wheat had adianced .1s; •11 Consols bad' slightly' deellnelosing at , • • • .-E - PROGRESS OF TIM WAR. ; - • Accoral: to the. latest intelligeitco'recely ell !from the seat -of war, thei-hourbardinent of *a i vitoPcl 'e*rrienced . on the 18th with_two hundred pieees of, heavy artillery:.; At the time of the sailing:of t 62 steamer - 'reports were again cireulatingi.sinitiltatreously at Vienna Paris and-- Loodon,, of;:thif '6111.,0f, Sebastopol, and' in - Consequence of these re. ports large stock .operations. _ , Paris and Lotidon: The repOrtsitoitero4 - the people: are slow to lrelieve. This 'inere•r :part, : of the -pkcple Irre: - I . statementsjof thy Goyerament . .- [ that. serio•us ititelligencci.... may be, lookeil•lcir" befo . re'the beginning of Noveinbor. •- - In Ake :absence- of riewSofactiive operlttionl, the japers are: niainly: necOtints of. pitsitiuns and: projected operations'of. Variou - ! forces. -•• • - . • Accourits from Odessa to the. Bth say' that G,,,rj:-. , clialiotf was at that -place, Who admitted that - lilenschikOif could not rri%ititaiy.. his loci. tion. . • - ' .' 4 - BakShieo 'had. sent .his . arnty to Seb*Tol; - - Russian 'i -- !6rps of r fiKeen thowand men p r istol nex ima..opened tt - fire np; or, the bvsiefiers,:and :'authentic -. aecotints. gre.a ,t -operatipns were moinentailly exv , eel.• • - • . - NEGOTIATIOI:S. • 1. 'Fhe: jun rn al Of St, PeterSburgh, of the 44th, ci - n it - ains." - telegraph .. .dispatch from, Vienna, s.fatlng that the coninlisslOnc.ol the Wot, I. ) .ovCrs; and 'Of, , Aust,ria'•and Turkey. hsd at ( . ..'4 ) nstantino - ple. tFi arrange the•iine orate on the - basis of the -propos . i by [the. Austrian . • - met uf) 1 1 I mad, 1..- _ . 4 _ 'ENGL-1.1) ~. , T e .Ihlitith Parliament - was prorqiued.os the , oth Of November. .. •. ~- ' - ` The - English papers publish a list of tte Mat' ano .wOut4lea ofthe private sohliersst Alnui. . .. . . _. . SECOND DISPATCH.: "Letter* from -frOm C-Ons . t.aritin - ople. of the: 01, say that :hreejhonsand Of the foreign 144. (of the A lies.) and fourlho - uSand:of theiTA hadl just. ettlor the Crimea.' •,. : • •-, • • Incoll. equence Of the•correso tidenceiai. arnong•lifensehlkoff!ri eiretts 'capitired t.i.4 ma, several important, arrests• ttad been zit ~/. ..• ••, .., . ',; - '. • •••:: •i • i Ts PritisitSteaniers,-it is stited,-liail i ell ordered into . ""the - sea of Azof,.to boinbardtk • town of ,fitirtch : ~..• . . - . . ; A. na Tonal sutseription....ibr„tb.e sick sti 'w•oundei had reached .£(1,000 .- ; - ans1 a regive , of'woinqn.had I. T o organizadasiturses; lo iiiiriediately - sent to Scutari.' . ... • • 7 : The litish•Steairiefs 'Ganges and Per . wtith troops on boitml, came. in :violent -tea' iOii 'in the, sta of Marinora and ; were . l4 danlged,,and•an 'oplcer .crnslicd to•Alqalh., -The altrairs of-Edward Oliver had becat-c -_.. i'l y• nrnitiged bi-': the creditors. : ' • •". • I " 1 I'. . . . , TILE P { 1 SALlie O'F oi.lo WOREii"dhe 7 ip tle •1 a¥ I.OioO, in noticing 7 piir .tinxiety tele early . a al .eflicient.,legiSlationibi tlie ; $1 1 ? 'A A 0 Pt . Pie . .W - erks,_ exPressa itself' vir . .A„ .t. 6 - aid nt the goad wtirk Ofem,plisllinc o -,1),1`. - .‘et.l. jt says ......" I , Ve ' belleVe die.. 144 Worlis,..should:he 'sold... lialge 1 l'elleek.i e oflitis electioneering speeches, ~V 4 .0 - li tar as.. o o say, if they scotild'. net be sold '. I t.huld be given awM - . ; 'lli's w as: goliti_l 0 . length lof et - th her; 'arid'now' that lie is ernor;*id.hig party - claim ft .maj ' ority .l2 Legislature,.. we. shalt sie what- they n.l ll !i'. ißut lhether the worlt , lie. sOld- orlva:lA,. , .., . , , * l: we trt st Inat tner , very firgi: aet of 'tile . ' lattire'lwill - be the itholition of the Can:1110f. j . , thaler their management : theie ivill -,al'il. i be ex ,ravagance and:,ecirruptioe; and iqlt i. forwa d with .hope (e would like t0.1 . c / ‘ I fitienc )16 lhe„o.tion'of-tfie iiext Legt,bsl.?: I,- LOL 14' Captil.-Biiiiii,l h 6 iltholislieil.. -4* - - • I'Vublis WorkS sold'at a - fail , pricw. A Yailkee ithis: ; doset or devotiOtv to his rut Iovo; "'lrsing hcr pr'nise in roetri , ; I.For her,attlitic;rnsad c‘v,! dries *46lptioto:ofbittgr Ware , 2. And *ipet ttlenl. of with .nly allies - is .ghty aa,. and coilla thousand- Rus- o intelligence of inter • ibex the . es