- inteimiiiinglizi4i. k: - .• , . i.. , .. , • . :.. . ~.....-..„,.. 1 .. . liMliS' SRS Entions;. , --1 .1 4e . wiirldisiilluntina, ted 'at list! . And.all o who,iike litypel4 - '`i,up: posed they. were in the) dark, as•-.4e11-till wl4) did not suppose.thentselyesso,tnnseshre- i .Iyliow b.e compelled tO see. .Whit - a," pity the light, iva%' et? 16ng and so niodejay ' ;With.:., helii!..... ..... .' - . i .... Some tinie • Sinee, I asked, ' throtigh.y ;: our 1 ,• • .. .coltitnn s,• itti- explanation Of whit I'did.nOti Mn-1 - ----, derstand• ; and I was sitittlie enough -not to i • The Ikepubl.icah .Party. . 1 ~„. _.. : , - . • I know blit . thitt - I did it'vlith a due Ilegrele of THE MAss M . ETINO 1'.. , :: 7.;..by....cruosr,.—The ; ' •.- -. cotirtev to all coneerned: ' I did nut , all. I . '• ' PrOccedings'of tto Mass Meeting ' held 'here i .• • -•-. - I . -• , -.., t P be I Out" - any ; acerbity -could .construe 'Ws hi piny on Monday eve ing last, - appear in . another ~' 1\ ,' i • f. , • ~ .• • .1• . - . ' f - ,I f thi s 'pa - `part 0 pa er., :. Th er e ' - a large ail I. f ; • 1,. .. '. +.... ... ~ .; I ~, , , , 1 1. ti e•wor , • 0 7 , aal.a i rling . and t (t i e illing' , ' ' tendance, including many preminent Men 'of its author` ~.isiOw, . i So happened th. t.-IlickVe the - old )olitical parties, arrow g whoin ther . .e, in. My possession :i cOminunication frotni - Dr., aPpeared, - siva unanimity Of Opinion as to ' • Comstock .which, shoWs 1 . it..ia to be a inaa4-- . neea•sity oforgtnizing..e new . party on:a true a man of thought and of sound, attitintitnnts .. Republican basis. : Concurring as we do Inct.4; - ‘L : .- o • • 77, 8 in , an who does not: go in leaclinpsttings, 'fully in that - Opinien, we recognize in this un-i.ati.d who . ‘ i - - .0.11. d t d,... er i se ,! • literally,' al( that .ion of the' Freemen of - Stiagnehanna county, i ! f. • • • : But Iteh decidedly not ,so riely in i.one. I d n al s ni up o p f or 4 t i e le: t u t . bc er p a. r . indi . ‘ p v l e. es b o e f i T e rtz_d l o i l l n at , - . l tl i t ie c t - d el `.: -' ne...nt , 0rw6.1.0!, as. 1 . 1 isatne....conelusio la and -detertainai ion 'that his ,expoulder vlio. figin•ect in your pitper.last . week--- , 1 Ti.,.4l,.that , : . expressed in the 21st word et_the i tit,:,verse - hate operated in. this . euunty . to bring men - ot the 13th.chapter of Ist o.intithians 1 . • heretofore of dikerent political parties to a'ct:'' 1 Whit " quit teitV" ettoth • }.%' ..t . , . 1 this (~ posh.or, together in a conntion cause, are operating to I . - I • that '..Alr . NV eston should . 1ta,'....-. the :F'sn' ranee prOduee a.similar remilt. throughout theNOrth, I " : . ~ , .to say or clew to ttitinuite t.liht thelDr . . was - • - 1 and that the .nekt . Presider/II:11 election . will 1 . ~, •find - a great patjtv for : lre:et - km .organin.4 in•l vron g• Vit 4 S .l: 'what' ,119t - cilnte st iStr; the the Free States' bv . -whoin the election, will 1 P°Pe cu the The : 01 ' ? : I. hax'e known IVej, l I . Who . . would he suiqi'ected of calibre alai `'t eyed be 'determined, .. ~ • : -, • • ~ .• • . .i. • .11., .1 to .11tr. Barnes; Wll - 0, were 'unable tolacejliat The - pr . ... j .ineiph s of the' Bepublicanpartv, :is - we - understand them, Wdi be identical w : it i t .l Dr.-COptstock: i s r i g l i t.' . .Butletu: . i.attend,,to 'Mi.. B's"." rtiNipfpla- those of it fou dens of the RepOblie,' Who as- . the theory 'Of, - Dr. Contsto4i." ,', Ile ; sertedsthenatu al• equality of all men; and I (ton ;of the siPhoine dial 46 ti trifkiSmillier - , e, ti , ...r , and,the Tur i i t ial` - e s the right', of all o life, 11. tt . ; - :, I s. we sans,; than the „supPlyiiii eli: ontel •; prolidear the suit of happine .. These doctrine . "our Fathers tit Plitt. and baleved , 'and hire, , I t. , . , (1% on M 1(13 ,a. ' lid I.coering I*:;tiglitiv. • I I . . • a small Mil:eel - 4 the\ exit of Ithe`; : air ; • left them to th:ir eltildi•en as-u' precious : leg; Lexe 0 1 11 ; 1 , . acv, an heir-l - to to be handed down to the ..) hits.the shod leg of the iphoti 22 in li.- and ,: ii• - the, long leg 36 . feetri 41 - Itl 11:1,Sthe I..itex of latest generation' . Otthe : fitinifv; of freedom. i . But where noW . .iiiellto...:e dogt fines of !equal 1 tho - siphon -Atend- a i little,' above th- s O' - tipper. rights, and WilC belies'e them..'- : Not our Na . ....; surfac " of 111 -'- .t.eVrvl'ir This app:itiitns set l tional Government, lot ihat, - .linder the eon- Ir t " "' 5 -1-k•,'"i,'l the! thing is done.". And this ,!! theOry ef Dr. Coinstoo:,"; does • trot. of the mad-QWners of the South, has long ' • since repudiated reiterates th then); and,-thongli still tiettr- lit ! .3Vitly - what - kind of liighn6s;•!:iitiliteil .. --. . • 1 ingthe name of a Republie:in Government. 1 iris it § .l * thiit- 3 - 0 -, - 1 ' 1 (. 1 “ illotl Di- . t-l's (ii -1 seeks to extend a SVstem old - aiti- • ! rwrani Mal .8 -, ,v the lap , x of O h l s;iplaln 4.l ) dee _et." ' !All, as up- 1 ,-... . , . , ,• . -. , .., the- . horizOntal line coinciding whit thVsnrface pressive, as hostile to every principle of ti i m t : we i q the water:ll the re si2rvoir .. ? Midi 'cifiwltat Republicanism, as is that of Russia.. -i ~ 'believe that:in the hearts of the' Igreat b'odi; `use to yOll 13 tiliS gGillg allealf OrtitOUrll4StCr? t 1 ' i . : ' • • Wlll not alarger strearn`fill'ltaintiller channel of the-..A.theriewi people, tholuineiples' of lib- ! 1 • your Witliollt 81) 1111 t trotibliq. ~,Wf . . .e.: 4.ason• erty aro.still warmly 'eherishe d,‘and we have : Ftfllti(Vas that of the; boysi. - Who iwall: up 11111 recent etteeirtgie‘idence-that those prin- t the. - draW !tilltir Sled: 4(1 then ride LitA,it--, ciples can. be -aroused into .eflieient action. i ' 11 " 1 , If our GO;ernn cO t is. Permitted to . - O on in [ ll'r Au Tim' of it ! Or iis tilifrelWhere!yOu get e , th -s t h emes o f the: slavery extra' power, Mr.l.B . artiesl . ? Will it not subservieneg ti I . • • .'- • , . \F ' ' extensiunists, t le people, Will: be . respottsible ; '. requirt...as ; much force' : ,to earr i the ..wytter _up,: for the sOverei 1 power is i vc..sted in them— 1 as 'it will l':lNit'; • the remedy is n - their hands.''' We must not. ! will•lw .: a noW•diseOverll'mdc . ri . tieSipt Willett Fuming dOwn '1 . If:ll6t,`this only think and feel rightly', - _but -act rightly. I . Meihatties:lats * never ,V l ; et been -a1b14.; tio - avail ' 1 1 • But . 'I belie 4 Dr...oolUst4k tells • This peOPle, in whom the 114 , es'of the friends 1 it i sd , f ,- - 4 : of Republicanism throw - it:6a' the earth, *cep- I us. that ma . , Bret eta "err by akaallti,relera tre, must! not:: .rove re:renittto their great tea in this `way or lit any Other.' . 1 1 1Laide,. the trust. , ',..1.0r d we believe. they will. 'Thei water would belereed .):Icii • tip 'the' Eiehatittel s ..) sphit that has ~een aroused ag'. ainst the ag. : l l l e o l f ., :iit i p r. Pl!, - .\\ : h : t h i i .s gl:. l . ,e eq i : i t i a. a. l v.... . ;p ip .t :l i i g a .e :, ,l,o oth gto e :l s )g ut s t . ;- : vessiona 01 In , • EttifiVe power. as L evinceu 1.,.i 1• ,, -..a ~fi-1.. tit‘itrii , 1 1,, , J 1 6 ,....t v ,tttit' A.t l r' ttt' Ike, recent des ions, z'llows "lli4f• the pOppfe I tnat enannet, in , dee', jplto A pitrt of the res-, are still do be ound on the side f justice and i •:. hutnanitV. - N c repent then .11:it we:rejoice I high, :Mp. )3 - iirnes . i .Mi ';o - Othient!..4.1 does I ,` . ,.- ~ . in the formai° i of the people's parts--; :ilia . not see •' 1 : . 1! •1 j -., -1 ; N . . toresee it t its ttinmph, the' commene-ement ori. ' Mr.. Barnes tells usAlt:it while the ivater is s a•new era in the hi.:(4ory, of our eountrY T . .... at . first. descending throngh the lonWlqqi leg of .. • „ - ~- -,` • ' ..i.(44.,, • , / ie - ABU TlifEth 4NrITIt„ Ell111:0118' It' . i I)h . ttit .. ' - o,' - :t - November Thursdtty, or the ite4ter. ~ . . . ~ing, for the Orpuliza4on . of . , RepublieairParty. • .;,;.- I cart licarill concur in the proceedings of the meeting assembled at the Court IWiise last evening, sO far as ; they have gone--but have'beeti soniWhat 'annoy(A at your_ neg leCting to have a resolution upon that -insalt t tO • tb understandings of the .A.meriCan people. emb aced in, the term " Popular Sovereigii tYl'.' :.The only ground upon which Senator' \ 1 Douglas lor anv of-his ,coadjutors. have at tempted to justifythis outrage apOn the rights of the free:Sta4s: is contained in the 'proposij tion that the people oraiay particular locality , whenorglaii t 'zing a Government, have a nat ural,-indisputable, aral midis" pined rights to establish( any_ fOrm 'of Government thy please, withotit any contraction or, limitation /of their:Power iwbateter. This doctrine be ing - the - tOutidation wherehn all lawless and an_ principled a,,VressiouS ,are made, upon free; dons by the ai....vo.cates of Slavery, is not only a grass find ,miinifest -violation .of every arti cle contained in the Bill of r4hts,ibtit' it is a violatiOnof tltiit article of the" Constitution of she U. ,S.. whie require. Congress ty'guaran , It itee to every S ate in the Union "a Rcpublican form%of Gove ment: it is n violation a- 0-- - ...,1 - rY Constitutionof every State in the COn-:, .feslerany, as - s .U.ell as ()ler eri* iirinciPle, Upon ' - 'which lidded vernmeritS' ...aro, !Quailed-- Do the adxoca ca•of ihiS view Sustain the . ..,to aoctrineoiit te people. Of Kansas cr:Nebras , lea. may estalili - a. M hea Monarchy in the heart of the Anicii.ean croPle? Do they really — be- II 4eve that a wrse thin orientiti,despotisin, may be Organized in - the midst., of us ?.. Do ~ ...they think th`iii. the ,Anierican people .forget' that.j4 941111z:ink; _a GOverijmeiit, theirneigh-,; . hiir's rights lit i:their *own, .t.hat : our virtues . 'Unfit our;-, - ,viice.s drat all laws; div in e.and ltu-' / .. • gari, all.lnki •• •18 and ihrtns . of legislation ; I . -are limliarotis of freedom without wine hu- 1 "man solnetry.A..'" nnot he liepitOgetlie ,and that the opposite d , •trine is the dUetrine )funarch: i . • I I .nthusi „. • - sts,.ranters, a d, easts; a miserable de, ltislon; utterly inconsistent with rational 1113.7 . tn . • and -, Wit c, rights nil the tetoffnized of P , .',, • . _ _ . The late(M e e the man?.:. If these. me they really - ir I _ be orra aizt.. a raligicil shia for *.P.,ec'ee Pie 'to in which the alci"w l oged , anc, l Pro! them, of , grid° .I.ll ' eir them an i atou i their setilt.inien ! ii i the) . nt.l I • '. , z,are ioncst iu tifeir. liCve,:that a .:GrOvernnicht can In this aide •of Mexico. in °which be prescribed and establ•isheti l in whiCh the, thb pussess; and enjoy . pOportY,, ght of personailibtrty is not ...in which .the putple.cannot.lC . I Cily : •:,fesii;teffortS to onshiro icfi elfoitS - Lt) stultify'and dd4 I bxls ark openly ; let fairly: and fully, and ,avow Q. if the do slot .believe .ali :the" uptiiristuth an impositton kteriNiiiss;ititflfitlytitlcrig4 • Itt i , • e . y-trOt to oex tett - d t d: porrn - picteptil f arnb ih dri. Alsuiiiieikitb ;lift, thetO.,4owrilt vt,L' • • • : 7. 1 . p • or the , Tttgit3ter. = -• • • .1 Vi••: -. :\ • , .: , ' 1 'i• tents' it 'the siphon.,:: atmospheric pressitrer p.c. , ...... . • • 1 ' front falliiin-- th'ster than -,:it §:forced by the P • 1 ..• pielssurer of the .w.ae.r !behind., Then iwe un derstand, clO *we, that attnospliereie' rir r essure is to lie exCluded froth 'the reservoir . :Which 'did you mean, . 4 .,..r./Barhes ?; that-the i•llier ih. ~ _ ; . the reseryoir.was to .41: with the Pref,Sure of , • the'air upOn it,.or without ? 9F diclyqn mean. something : half way pressure, how 'iS th r . _pressure 'on,.llie 'i stream, *,the siphon gjiing to -held it! up - ? 1,. If with [ out, how did you keep the air from, 4,oiug in 1 through that little oli&fe ? .Yen 1 4y r . that when the fireaT,i - i:eailiestilevid of - thi4i i siphon_ at-the ' lipring,..k lioslis' . much. 'more ihtpi'dly than - it is` forced bi -- 0e; water; from the, "feed [ piPe7.so that, the resetvOilds remptie 1.. But what becomes Oflytiiii atmosPhercie ikessiire I • ---,.. i then I Is it retrieved; to let the:- ,water run so much ster? Think the . tubes. y_itlt 'which i. , • : ... . • :- :. , L -you experinentid, niust liaVe ,becti ibrazen on s. -; 0 . .: ~1 : I . I lii. - - . I tan' readily 'understand. how . al larger 4 . . `•stream can fill alsmalier tube: .unlessilthe.per .: ,1 • • ' •I. 1::... 1 pendieular 44,1411 , 1 a tpit tube' is so gn i ciat that, j the stream, in. cOrtheilhetice ol l its aclfrlcrated 1 valieity, has ILS yorimie too' . much diqnnislied Ito fill it below it.icert4i point!, `Surely it can fill it a - certain distance; r?ilt, , ' why nit keep 1' lit fu11 . .? Nlr. Barnes u t i : , . preixn li..it-ence 'of the ;water in: he is ~ ' „litri 33 feet Icing; over the -.Water . 'iriplt 'stiti . im 2 - 1 inch lent* - r ilait' dues the Work - . - ''.iV - 41.1, now, t , Dr. -, omstock 'tells: 4 - that.: the earth;; exerts Its attraction it pori the poricles Not, 1.11 , 014. s oa itssurfal2-; .tliat ; hodi - Ls . • having • ex . junli 'I power ..., i •: ..-- air,`, .::; to oveTcome the, resistauccjotithe ly t -.11f1411' equal' distances Yo t.i.k earth i in eciuld.tinic, without regard i ?r size, 1 And het' Mr. Barnes informeiil'it'', .th. . lie streami f wlter • ~, 4. ' y 1 - .'•I . I. t (Meeting the :it ee. of the atnioSihere - at t its extremity tiely, thi s saine.iis • the it,horter one would.) run. so Int/ 'Ol faster bOMUSES. it is so "long,':forsooth 1; floWis it,MrlOarnes . is it. the Particles ahead that pull, or tlicise be 7 hind ihat!'phsh, their tllowsli(i)''. 'ii "‘ L'By the hy, , ane - wicio , . kis 1 striliji - Poe . .. -I Thinkit is new ... • Ihaye a. sort Of,-.oblivious recollectiOu,•but I belieVe it is Dot . iiiti " one"' I was har as Ping on before I w•" annihilated." -114, this; —l::Tr. Barnes has fon ii - d- it heW • prin , • cipk, (cOnt.rary•to that laid d;wn hy fl,i.S.pret-J --ege the doetur,..l inn Nervy'. '.'to say i- Now. this is just what is 'heeded by the 1Q !4 I' hl W ~:. • ~B Y curious , o :have-so long been seek* flyer= h perual , tizotion ;: and -have - failed' beviapse . trio( • could . nig create a P0w3...r.1 . But. I thibk lift. Barne- is just . the genius in .stipply. 4. desid eratum. .But I. have diseased, • ' :- 1.1 , •-, • : ' - . Mr. Burnei •has given u•.a`lioniptiiis - arch of arguments elaborately orteriio net rn - 4 -the . astonishing ..fact that a shannel 9r, I. ixer 4i, mension,van admit. water Sidiicienf (i :: : rigiiily it mahatiedl) - to. - fill a .ehannti. of • lest eilpieitY,." . . But when *Rolneti'ti.rii9ierk' thit 0 . ''''' tron; sinti'iri n k&,4-hCC 'iifill 4.l 4;inte;;': ' ;,is i i i iiit . ' ~, ,A , - ..:-.- 4" • . '..v . '.'-' , ..'•"`. 'T. "ir. , '^- ` r , ... """ 7 ' ' ' '': t:. ' "t. . 0 • 1 r 1. . . 111123StMitiqt• Mtn - ana uncon Smittelkhegiveima as the reason thayefor, int] as the ktrygone(ofi his arch, the foreible ass4rticiii — k it is evident !" - _ Bub barnes adieu, and with infinita'iood iiinnor;i I eon - .mend hini nied itation... 1.1 A . . WEsrolc. Broaklyn Nov. 185*. ..FErr. the .Registcr . Massas.•Enrrone:4lgr.' A. B. Clarke of Brooklyn, N. Y. writes to the Democrat, that he has experithented tclth Vatnall smobth Si. phonic- tube , yjth . spiive4sful results; as 116 .se 'cures the !lid thiotoi:y attraction to . earry the water on beyond !lid apex of the siphon. This explains thepnitter satisfactorily and perfectly, 1 think. VIC channel leading ,from the t'eservoir to the spring enistbe of eapille • • ry' dimension, or so small prOduce illery:attruction,,and so smooth, - as not to counteract the Sects adds attraction 1w tile I tion. -. . 1 ', •- hi the experimentS w)rieh t . haveperfbrined at rarions" times, I havU c - OinpNed witlt'll)] the i . i cOndition specified in the Philosophy; and' sk i I cured the aid..Of'all theicnusei .inentioneil.- 1 The - result was that the( siphon wouldnot act but the' water run-xi . at .is fast as. it was'reeeiv red, or, eIS; if made fo :set by' admitting more. water it would act .continually . -without b.eing . . able to. empty the reservoir. .. .- - „-_ - . I . Butl aechlentaliv . fifiled to secure the aid ii 4 ' . : Rossia. Seizing, 'O4 phines§ Territory; of . - capillary attraction . whicli is plan) v the ~.e , , •-1 .' l-. glic tollowfilt; iitipOrlalit inti t elligeial, in re- . I " - • 4 , .ilru to 'Russian ipgvoiliclit,4 iq . the .E a st„ we thing -necest. , ary; - .With the co-operation of . "tii il in the SAM Fr:MCi ' Ch '- '.l . • . sco 1 , ruoic 1.. . • . this cause U 1 9.1 4 14 1 9 1 11(1 111 lie.lnad" to act , lllte news' (If the:attack - on VetroptiiiLowNki . 1 ' though the rills pos:ses4 but one lutif or one l and the repuNe of the inllics . heing, it might hundredtli its capacity. : .. . I alinost he said, theitikt eunfliet between eiv . - - ; ! . - 11 , i7.cd nations 0n ... the i , ipacifit.. 6 entitled :for. On my part ; I .thank the , gentletnen N1.,1i0,• discus:iion tt.)a.r.t.t.e.P.,-,1 eili.et and it..,'- Ineces's.in,)'' resit*, to attract a - ~, ~..,..-Aitiat- reason- anti moo; inure from its moral liaN'-e contributed to this . lady Mr. Clarlie) - and'Alie editors who - lnire : Considerable sliare ViittentiOnalining . enlight• admitted it totheir eurtinuts ; for iny''Object 1 ened nations; and, lie recorded: in history as \a was to get at rela,s:On' s *lid caliSt. ' : ' - battle" (4' inip . ,6rtane;e.hl Never . fheles:, the bat . - 11 A. WESTON. tie itself is a Inatter: telativelv mumportant Brooklyn Nov. `2 tll, Mass Meeting of Freemen. .Pursnant :to the ptildi,hed call; a laige mtniber of the citizens ; of ,tithi.,,litehanna Comt, ty, opposed to / SlavCry,' extem;ipn; .assemblcd at th Court House iniMontroAe, on Monday eviltiv, Nov. 27th: glicneeting N''as or ; ganiit.d hy the election of the following pin cers Waytr.';cPrei-idents John Brad shaw, S. A. New ton, l llobert C.ritias, .1. C. Youi*, Caleb Carmalt. Amps 8.11. We n ,IIS and S. F. MeKate, Vie'e-Pre.sidents . ; and ;,1. T. LangdOn and E. Patrick jr. Secret aiies. On Motion, a Conti littee of five were 'ap-. printed to di-aft resplnCons. Read, Wm: Jessup,4os. Slnith, L. Canfield and Benjamih Thomas.. In illealeneevf the (.70iiinilftee. .3.odge Wilmot wafi.eglied . molt to addressilie meet ing:, which he did in the forcible and master:lY inannerf6r which he is distinffuished... evils of:slavery, the. wide departure of the National Governintint from tile policy of otir Fathers in relation t,i that-instituticn. and the .unjust sold dangei-ous spirit .ofazgression that actnates the tiontherit leaders of the• present da s y, were all very :clearly denion: , trated to his hearers; and he advised the union: and r( rati °f all the friends of freedni in At the .0011(.111,101) of hi::: long, and very inter, esting_addresS., tite-Clonnnittee, tin-m.loi their chairman, C. F: lletid, reported the follo‘'ing resolutions:‘ • , •• . . Resolved, That this meeting, in connee , . Clot? with, 'and as 4 th repreentatives of the InajOrity this county at the late election, deem it looter to, organize The Z. , publican Party.. Resolved, That , pursne this 'course' from the coussictigni that the htte elections in this gtate and in !the other ,Northern and Westent States la.c`c determined that the Old Parties, and Democratic Whi,7, - are Loth su perseded,,and that tlie.Peopie expect and.de. inand it new 011ta1117,a1.1011. . Rev:Jived,. rfbat the principles upon Which We stand- are, and prinntrily, deeide4 un crying, and uneOnhwomising, hostility to Slavery extension in, whatever guise •it itray be PreSented.-2d.;i 3 tnodifieation or repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law, so that full and entire preservation Shall .be Oven to the Rights or the citizens of the Free States. Resolved, That we will . .sustain no man for any office .whoSe - views are not beyond any dispute - or question' on this great sub. jest. I • • , • Resolved, .That the rumba's Of this State Legislature from this district; are hereby re 'quested to vote.for no man under any cir r cuinsttinees.whateVer, for. U. S. Senator -whose . position as a friend; Of freedom is in the least' doubtful ; but they are hereby requested and urged, to vote onlyfor knoWn, tried and in ' corruptible opponents Or Oiel policy of Slavery extension and aggrandizement. Res4rect, That'" the Public this. belongs ,-equally to.all the States- of this. Union; and ought to be used Tor the mutual benefit - Of the whole; as' a means i f carrying out this princi , phi and of securing' ;the early and permanent settlement of the Pnblie Lands, "The Home stead Bill;" so called,' Meets our most full and ''entire ,approbatton..i . Resolea Mat the Compromises which se cured "Territorf to ).'"rcedow, having been ab-, fl'..vgated by. the. Nebraska Kansas Bill .we are relele,ed from, all - CO,rupromiSes with Sla s . ery, '•and we shall claittOmt -only the annulling of the repeal of OW M;ssotiri ComprOmise, but shall oppose anyftfrther Slave Territory or Slave StateS, as parts of this Union. 'Resolved. That We hold most fully. by the veat, principles of equal rights and . equal prlv- . ill es, and prowribe no mans or set :Of men Mr the exercise of their religions' opinions or eon scienti o seru i berty c f consei et tee • Winn' an inalienablet right. - P • . ototred, That we hold •.to uniVersal kation, furall, of ever class and nation, .and that we shall use tilfr prOpet efforts to pro mote tile. diffusion „not only of elenientary • s lmowedge,in ixunn iOn t . .houls, but the open-. ingot' the !Iloilo; .schOols -to poor :and rich pulse. p •r ; ReSolreik That air' economical- administra- OM. oftheliokeeS "i - if the General aild State Gosernt AS are indispenSable . the purity and Well being Of the conntry, and we look . with alarm at tlteprOgress oftorruptioti,pee ulation• and fraud practiced by the emplo,y,i , Es : of the State and Natiott 7 .--That We• Will Seek as.the 'surest Mean. 4. of prevention,' a prober reduction of . the,exabitant patronage' of : the General Uovernment and the speedy Sate ,of the Public Works qtbeiState. .. • , - Re.so/t;ed. 'That we, hold - oursel%'es.. bOund by - tit; previous party ties iLir-0144, , ati0n5.:- . -,:,we organize anuw-,antl whO liofd by Ourr'prine . lpitis to utiitWitlt . us in tlti or 'Atiizatibti;. yininir k Fenser; Oftat r le;F: VE12479. Smith :JOhn It` r 7 . -4 13.--Ifillif - 6 - e IT Ciiiiiini tee. to prepare air:Ad dress tcr.theitizeuis . , , , , this: State uponthe_ .411b140ernbraeed,iii - these -7. 4‘solutioa% and 11' tsi.-reigirt du at an afAiri 4d rri,C*lng to tili held,. cu Ahe first Itlonaay..of Jai naky- Conit, and s ..ttiiit said . conimitteef iiti,*i, report a plan',fer.tlie, .oreetnal urgap.(zation 4d action of the I)arty I in.this eottntW .1 . ,,1, 1 ! ~-.•,_ .-: ... . ;:.. _ ; ;'Fbat we earnestly licit the . friends of our Principles"who so tiff ' f triiiinplicil.nt the late Election, to Organiz, I it: ,Reflullli&M Party-. id their' severiti- cOniti'.. ' at its early a date a ; i.laeticable. - : - ;i;, . i • i . ~ ; :. • - - - IThe meeting then 4 ide d to take •up and. - - ,-- -,, ... . • • i - ..: - discuss .the ftesolutit' t i ts . Separately.' Judge Jessiip inpfbit.;cd'lli6l, ',"-Coitcl ik.;Soliition ftl'itn . i 'able •aud clOg!ient .4ifeelii:wherein heexpress- I ed MS conviction that-J;(4li the old:Parties are ipr i aetie4lll4dead, alid.'.:,d,echtred. himself d c ei it dcdly in divOi• of the 'Oirranizaiion of the pr 0- pOsed p:iity.::' ire'l %,;:i . ' fLilioWed by C. 1,. -.li -,; l• \yard, of TOwaiiils,. Who: : cpposell Ow forma -1 tion pr a lICWIT4rty! 01.n:walled for, . and. de- 'fended the Yebrashti bill and the administra; otltion of "President ii Pierce.• Jtil , e Wi . ln • theft spoke 4115itOr (lt tlie All : t he 1 the IlesolutionS repiartkid i lly- (lie conunittee • 1 • were adopted: : 1 •r , t . -- • -' • • - 1 On niotion,i Resuke4 That the pro( i vedings ' 1 . 01 1 this misting ., be published in the , county. . . .. i ,ncwspapers. ;! .l , ' ._ i ... The .meethig theP , itJjounied •to the lirt •:.11oriday of next Jantfary Terrii of Court. 1 : ' compared with :614.0;f:it- !het,. A‘ 7 ,llitil we -le•trip from the 'prisiOnersltalten at . o•tropaulowski Russia has annexed Mancluirilt, and has taken : military post4cfssion oC'the -Valley of • the 'A- Moor. • • , . • , • ;, ;;;:, • • -. . IManchuria has 'Ong attractt•d the cupidity of the linssiiins. It is a ttacti of land almost ,tmoccupied, qtirly! 800 And WAS theiproptiqty of Cliina.. in its pos,-essiOn - - only a few wandering Tatars., atni&fied Is to the - Chinese Eniporor sOlely beeausci be ib d4, , eot AO from their oWii , ..lia'nelinria,• c yiriit pens - cell parallels 49 and 5: 1 1 1 of.north laiti.tude , !fi ith•a sO - 1 coast of one . thousand ()eli - 04. Sea, posses- c 1 of a large extiiiit sit i•cry fertile s6il. travers ea by t itiporj great Inivig.d•Fe streams of China au> dapan. [deserves 'to be onsidered 1110,111 V valualffe possession.— The iniwarlike t coid4 not...expel .the hardy Manclufs, :Ind - drew nott,uielit: from the • • territory. ; A number of yii•ars :the Plus ions began to perkvive iiiitfOrtance of the Amoor, Which heads in Sibeiia. ).s navigable f;n• , • small ancibnt lithits the• Russian dorniithari,. „, Cilinese refused , to 411 or Pertiiit Ole • fiassimis to •• l ivigate tilt' river; !i • , ; • • Within the yvars,the developoinent of trade on thel Pdetlie has spurred the •Ilits sians It) Open in/filiation; but to .no Withiii thref:s Vears. however the lius,ian'tnerchtnts. regyfixiless, - of the ex- . elusive policy tifslieflinese,have'Sallett dir'wn the river. ereetol ;trilding pq-st,4, and set up a 1 - uw,matteni wynt, nutil abont a year whew it was f()4na that .the . c4ptit re tilNini the'rebels, anti the. ...*,a.4 , •ipiei t t di ~:orders in the NOrthern 17;,4ti0n of ihe Chinese Em pire, eaused tlit;;• bet4'ecit .I , lusia and, China at•the town 4,Kiaelintito dwindle. aWaV: The GI - A . (4110r Of Siberia as - represotritive of• the Czar. reproi;enti;d, throllgh the' Means of access lifforded t liyjOie College at Pe kin tO the'Maneltni goverilm . ent that it wa , -- nbeess:arythat should havy some means ot:direet cr;rntriniirration ivitli"lnn,. since (keny of the gi,4l4elito trncle. The Emper or reciised to Oat:knit - I. the 7 1propositiun of a of Matifhiin, .arid `:the Go' einor Siberia. disregnrtlinrg the cljiitn of China, sent A', force to tiike&o4ession c f the' moor. St6atiiers were )tinefied',upoti it. n cation was.er.eete'itat its pti.Ntli, and :11anelin -at I - lip not thy' l a,. or Alm' portion of it" ; is now a Russian Thitvinep. i .That part of Man 4:iitiria north of tWAntooil -cornpri•zes about _;teet, . . . '''' "t}"L'''''''. - ''''''r - • 1 - ' ..-- fU - •gagat - sl' d _ ......„ wile 01- tiange.,, c , -, .be , ' all 511 -- - . r 1 at, ...!•_,..C1 ~..t (titt • top()) a t he ). r ._. I 'F' -:' . kr. 1 1.1 V +ID . ' I t m ;. es' I sti-ztiii, deelaring'' . the Satisfaction she felt - : in be one fourth of.the tilicde prOviiies - ?. Th,,, tt n , atuf ( I.,tr-,es.,s. ,c• was t , .. , , , ~. . It nits neer) oiscipyo,ed that It cr,:iiio' of - yd. l' mg where, she. li'll.',' '- This - letter 'deceived her feted froin the - ,cstilence. which was desolatin& • I• , c . slats weredirpt eontt.nt with the Valley. of t • ~ -c 1 ~. ~.,-, ~ .)een organiZed fOr • some time" ial fiaheras to thejttue fitets of:the ease, and - all- a.N - a h t .,, bie i, !.th4,phice Again, in - 'fit), i- , ,, toe scourge re l - Amoor, but Seizqd!Saghalion, Kentucky, 55110' obtain .tlielr livelihood hy - l - his ieiterS in'refuin to his daughter were,eixk, 1 turedi.H . .l..le• was then one; of the • - guardianS • , land about fire •hinitired miles long and sixty . c , Rtellliliir free iii;.iroes in Ohio and , ielliiin• than i • -' • - , F- .. 1 5,4240011 1 lan( L I to "her 0 i penc . . •• - Q of tlie roor - .aid •t"inauvrer iif the Almshouse Miles wide, - on,!the•eoltst of Manchuria. , al- ' . ..'; , '„ " :, . ,` •-.,. -•' . into slavery. 1 Aleuer fr"M Mays tile, Kcil- 1 it 101;101, tiNit4llewas a piii:oner, Miss Bank. tl -1 - id i' h • t o d • Aware, g l at ti on was cia:44.d.ii or i on o f t h e J ap a n . i Lid , Ay:t . i., -, l„pittiiy conspie nuts in: his: ettorts t? tic v, to they eankiurt I",& noa n says : " • 1 fey - determined ito escape, and finally stieceei- : eSer.Empire, bet Ovid feiii - i n h„hit ants. ..,. en d.i alleviate:the stifferings of the r!eriod. ' .Iti e°ll '.ikidnapping 'free ncgroes . ,in Ohio - and: de-'1 ed in - Join , So bay eliiidfingthrongkaSa.44. 3 those teas had beetlA•iven:J oil' by ...the - izus-: " c 'tit io l '%', ji b ii,t i ot her e .. 1i ." 4 4" , 31r • Y enin g' '• luding Oar slbves. from their masters 40 r - v ( i . r ; the do - tr.;i..Of her plaee of etnifinemeet• - sians. - • -t.I . - . . 60‘,4:- ., (i'llii:r., lie 'utalcrtook, :A - the Solicitation . ' • 4 the MI , -O•• Of the c'tv , . flilary • Baker the e ‘ apt . n - reti . nd sl.ll,lhern, is an , estiblished . pre. ,. . Slit th ‘ 'en:Walltectten . n4lts,. fo : Crelt.l,ers i O , : . .,u . • • The Amoor. waShoisooqr taken posses.sion - 1 , -.'. ,'. .' • • -. ;. . . Y i '.. . - tez•iiliiil 0111 grla loc;ited upon the borders 01 wh ero „,h e (N)rbilitylitated with Iltir.111Q101", Ino :of than valuable ii;c . ,•-was fl.i.und for it •; or per- ; dace of : !ainioncroo innustcr directly to toe ~ the • Ohio,- cornGining :with ',inegt;o traders in 1 `eatheio,her, will. Tht . ):e. films haye - kken fully omits or - these Who wer,... , seating ' n e i ]taps it wauld„'be 44,We1l td say that the Czar I i fro ' - , - . (1-8 7.,,' the interior Of this Suite, - ,therebv. boldlycon 7 I related by lier , ell. and are hid. no sooner found urgent need of the river,. i . tittition in conscquctice of ,the suspension of 1 tietin•T a' villainous system of piracy. hereto- I reliable. :-. . . , - ••• '. - • ''• ' than. hp took it' ititii Posseision. • Its long. ex- i l '-" si "e" s •i " m 1 .7 c "Re "" d .. 4 4 et ' lle ''P e ' e l' end " I fore . ii - nknown - in ilie:iinna is of crone. in Ken- . I. therefore 'peiteedy tint-of navigable: Water' frdm near Lake Miiil, ed thous4nds of dollars in the purcliase - offool,' . , ' tuck V. 1 .-- - - • •. . . . kal offered au exedllent outlet to the Paeific, i w ll ' l elt tl!e'liil'eni'i'l in person, to those wit " bli Friday. morning this c(immunity wits, ~., '4l aksistane - I rhis ellaritv was not old , . - • end spired- a 4ind very difficult and- .e•X- i 112 0, 1 k.: ', r , -' ~ . long 1 ' ' • *\ I apprised of the fact, through - the ageoey of -- peniive . .jou'rta.y aetkrsit a tiiinly. inhabitcd:and ;Twiie..Y . rough _country. •:kiltiCeit Iliundred veterans , \IP I 8(.?7. he Was elected a inenb . ,er: iliit • do ' - ' llez ! te '•!' bt ' stu '''Y ed ' ' ”. ,• ~INT Colored pers: l nis, that i free negro , rirl was el t ''' , ' Voreibly taken from Offio and brotighi to Keti. .. front the theilni•iines of, IVestetii - ..litissia, !' ,s i ire I • ; ''' ' ''' l ! titire t % SllSlicifiri on the statements. of the and by ,!I*.; condact . as a. I .theit ... with lininitatiraitikni, 'provisions and ,heavv 4 1)ProYed the - high estimate negrt - les,:(whi •h• is not 'evidence in Kentucky) i,llepretitetive, '' The fri : C'r l guns, have.passed 4ow u the, Amour: , -., .. . , • nod of his lecrislatke, xvisdoin 411(.1 talents. I . - - I . -. L ., ''' - I', ' i- , pioxet that ,Lii is . 1101, allil licitly )'Dung; „1„. , ,:Ae Pallas has bein moored in the rivet and 1: HP - had itrev lo 4 l :4 b .I"' • ' •'l ' d .• beer! it '' tacit- i - of this cOmity were the individuals in WhOse liiSllllllititid; to be :11%.:ed berialter ata station-•i; ber :of the city cooed, was lifterwarussol tette/ I. ais * -4ession tin girl swas'toinal: '. • ary fort. Ana to,l,:seal the possessiou,-' th e ,,, to bectune a einid....at .. ;r 1 o tilt Conaress Which he I 'T- " - s. . , t.: --, ~ 5 , Bassi:in; traders of Siberia have been -. g i,,, t , ',. dcelined,:.ba :It 1 1. biter pei \ i-,i.oti of/tils . life :41- .1 :, „ 1 -tent ea izens turning out to-..apttre the rogueti. , I " , t.O•iniderstaild-• that, :the riVer is . thews.. : •A i ce14('1• 1 a . e.'it in the Cu effi lV! ) k,..e".. a l ' "lleitis ;,in t l AI en Young. ~ v,ere fol•eibly .taken cargo of te.iis anal . W i na, w 4 re h a , h eel , ,hi p _ 1 1.517 to flitterclAtie uonstitntion of this ~., t ..at.e. -, v: i t the people from prism. and delivered to pc4l from tikatighl:uP tint . Amov i r, on,.the 1 lli.•• l ‘yit's . i•' istinguished fur his: publicspir l iti iliti . 1 i• - tholantlioritie of- Ohio; where they will be i Way to St. Petersharg, and the - flussiaiii i ex-. thelcity : y Philadelphia islargely hale AO tai disposed Of as the aggravatinn• inerkil of - this press their intoutitin - to (wry on their. trade ?din, I 6 r litany publiciml,)rit)velnent• • l' , i ease dewve. Henry Yeting i. 4 tier tilted for . t rehition: of - life Mr Cope has i • : .• I. . with China, hereatier through iheirliew•terri- • -I '," l4ll .i l ' e • ' , '. • ,' . ; trialon this ' side.. 'flits this suffering (AM. - : • i been-eXemplitry. la public station attd t 1 tra-v. -- . . - , e - - . - . 111 .,•iniiiiitv is to he rid of three In•ut hers 'whose . - • .The EMpetor ni, China is now powerless 1 priate, : , ,T ie his* fulfilled . all the / duties t ' ( 1 I 'bold career of erime was terror to the peace tnid scarcely •.prot&ts against spoliation; but i mtilt: . ..:fnder, ill the pressure -O h , ,ear e; • Itil d sall!l .. k , of be- public. , • . even in- ins most proapereis . days }could not i and: resptifisibilitle4., he maintained a ,O,y_an i,.l_,,„ v i r i s . ai 4i H enr i. ; yo urn4 o p e „l. 3 ..h oss t o t•• have made etre - eta:4l fpsistatice to flag. , power of 4. . V 'ol'spir i it - intil.a ellectli . dileSs .of diSpoitio i . theii• determination to burn he . 'city. -, They fiuSsia. chic 'gritit l:viltie',4.4 - • Manchuria-to / WhiCli inade liiin the delight .of tlitl dontesti • . cont;3s3 it to liettieir.souree )1 . ..,11Ve1i1100d to" • 14issia is in OW lot).tlet, inirPthe niehus of I de- ! andi the 1- L xial ::Ircle.. Ili:` religions Opinoti. , steal a: , free in;_zi.o, or deeo v- or r i lit. , ..es and self Nelopraelit givt'aili; §ib - erlii;'..wiiielt is now , ell,-• r while Pri:se r vi"O; l ' im „,. 3 o l , i i ii S ,t 'Pi!): did: P c, , t. them to riegrii traders. '•-:T1 e :Citly Connell tirely.eut offfromfthe Paeifie. If tile. stiltjects 1 te.e"C:thq. gin/I'd et,"TePt ti.!' TS t")"'' i - ...'it meton MOOdav (Minting, :Mel Ortlei•ed a meet i tl to, .01 t to, zar retainilaosse ssitin.of the Ainoor,• j • • 'His lui.bgraphy, if - minutely and, fitithfully l ing Of the peUCple•tO protect ithei: [rights and ' the e . • till ni'l4 Wit ai the Et irli4 and ' l wr tieri.woubl; be.resole,udent with nuniennts ', - • , .i . ,• 1 . • the. ~ f fife r d the. t. talc. s co . L -. l e .. t a ~,, .:. , , , ~ ~ ~ ~ , ,iii 'prope r ty, 101, • , t i t ► tin space() days French willregrit that. they did tof take it i 111 s 1 4flee' fit 1 "', l'ulth'lLL a1, 14 € 1 -patriot ic.s4,i y has been !tired iii various. portions-, arid, .:It ;any expeasel.While. they .illight have dune l• while . 114 city 'it - here lih petit hisyouth and ' the. alarm bell' rope cut : in 'the Meantime, I,si). . . s -'1 f ,:., • . ~.. j - . , ,111;q100dAillt.111111 many- tiola, and dui 1 ab P i seven-or eight at our slaves Were - missing.. The clinizite Ot:MAiitchooria;--thits is the / nionnotei ts•Of.hisbeilignatit liberality, -1 Buti me 0 , : , 4n: meet i litz. 'i, ii ii ed .. b y d i s t , . coune it „ vas . - El: . -•- land he .*tis a thetlaing better •still titan -. a Model- !- nsual ortla , ,g4h3! l ---ii; that-o' .Ness• ,:haig:... •.,,. , • . _ - ,•• . 1.1, presided 'civi. , tll'by• - • the i 'Mayoi• - •; resolutiotis: and the Catiadas.-.41t isseparated on the Nort- . merchant •zi'•ItIoti . s`rili11311011.0,1:1: 1,1i114 Vilt;101113 i *ere "adoptedland 't..kiininittees of ::'vigilanee. -& - st frorit_theltus4ni•possession,s by the' real i Pit 14e 1 4- : I•th'• Wit.: - ..: th:it, which entlirakes lall,_iitl iippiiinted.•• §'tartiiir`,;• disclostirt;S•• have been' Althi : range . -of , Mtnnitalus, and on, ,t,ie i ,East .. thele„ ty:WA : foritis the coinplemeet Of tv: p e r -•.l l • llllide'regiirdig the late terrilgti ilowder ex: : 'from the :rests of the Chinese I',.;inpire by .the i l'eet' r ellak l 4 \ ter.so fa! 1. " 141 1"'Pl-.. i '" 1 . 1 " 4 " ".i.ulosion i vwith - other :lets of via : knee,' k nnivti in NIL Kai nienniainis.., .TheAtnoor iS,between: i l'e::Perf%.(l77 - bP '‘Ya.s ,:l.v . (2 . 4t.'tsitini!---ali• humble; . 1 at eaten( • i I f 4wetits ia AlitysVille:' . . 1 o.r ci unhappy , .- . r- . il' tii:o and ihree_thoils.atid. miles.:in••lenalh •• and I s ii•itic 3.o )' ( •l ) 9si§t.:lit'ciirP•t.iali.• •• •,-..•,., , s. • : Hi , ••--• s..': • -•--1-- , •::,'•-•-• - : --.'-•-;-•:•----- '- • .• -::.- ;•,; , • • .• o .-, - . 1 ` 1. ~.. tliL:.,:wil of the.'Valf4:y, :is ',,ritili, "If Atussia is . ./,, 11 4 4 4. 1 1 .10 old.-lige- .er'lled. iY 1414. 1 1 /9 :l 9Ye 91. i. ' ANOT.IIIIII N.ATIo.vALANsimi;!—W6. - lesttii -.1 - 'eally...6 , ...vtipYing tiiprOviriee, she will not, i 4 1 1'.4'110itOlo‘v• }tiro, Ins Mission here / 1)014y and ! . _,_ 'lrons :Genoa that our Minister:M...Sardinia, t. 1 iii.. 1 - i• 4 p •si leeri ~ i • f •t:, i . • Kiiiiirunviriiifiited 'ne. C•qpe has iiass . from AI D. •1 - boal, 'expelled --- • '' • 'alb t.y to re.,a,ups• 1 lot 0 1 ts„ae, , , .. ~ . „ ~ ~ :, -., .....,....,. ~- . .., - .., r. .to , le s .„ een Arom a• - t• i 'along u' • che pl-ice that - P.IIOV-111111 watt , ••• h . bli'i !•quisitiou will-be-,tp her a matter ofgrea. etnii- 4 .- , „ b„ 4 . - 1 . ~2. - ~,,,,..., ~ ,• ~ . . ,• of genticiaeueattritt,pro_a FICOILSitIeIIt. O. Ine k e i t a., llli d p u lie s i t a i m p o Mi tux . _, . ~..,'. . , i Silll/1 kno ; Wniin oomore'lorer i er,,,,,,-„"Liit thong t i p f his having lwrittett °celebrated letter, hard.' • '' ' 111 11' miss 1 lir r , - ►' • - - - '' • ' ' 1 win h sac ustot ied walk 4 ' • less• ' , • '- ' '—'—'.. '.' : we r . . --1 .1, :,_. 4 ,: ! :,.,, .'. ,iii; :l . I ?.Tly intero,stlng •thau the lititisives cf.:* I ' ' - -,_ M",We'lcatart - i•Om • the, lribupe t . at, a , t4?l,igli j'i pi 1i:till& ole,i - it face and :-0jo:011,11 i ) ot sodlo, '0 t, tad COnM4I Jul' ihe..Ktibw Nothhi j ga 1104116 T 1' b' " 'k‘'d 'ttP I I •l' - '-' z tl • though th : ~„ ,on ear . .i i . , ~ lil'eiti',Yorl‘ City', h'iti.i . ':'otdered ' 01: ttit., , •lc4l,•tinaii4.l' ' l •4ltaiii TlO - "ciaVe . liiS-iiil4'ttanitt,e;eoui ' 4. 11" .tit '`ii tint th "rAIKeIV " 1 . `f' •• ' ' '''' --'•"'' til -- -i • Vic, 2 - -i (..9tine_S ~ 4 . ri `ii et !) , crs,hig! • •spli.4o,lfig-tiee l / 4 . ..0 W.H4p. I) lite,ll§., AS rlic2 . 6 . oo).Thiiiiif f iliCilbr elqiilhal*rte , ="l:4ez?l•4S, rasite •ii - - -14 44.0t:weilq-,`• . 12 ei• ....,v, " '.4' ..r , i i ... trir , ,. ,-) i i , a t CC ...1 DiiiiiiiiitThiiiitiii P: Cafe; ritri;'o**;iiinfa Oity thislindrraug' to,; .. , rect4d.thtl'Ocath of*th,l4 veneiable . itUd,!excel,-1 lent, inan.l.4ll, flied 410 14 oYdek, 'A: AL;- yesq•rdityl itt Iris residence 4 , , ti l l s ~iiityi :o ge .d.. el,,,allty:siri*Htr+ 21 / 4 :,,ii!-9 3 14;.'f0r1,'. iiiiriii'Aitne . y' it .slih i td been nn rettreutent;;*ittit# l ,l - yi,i, i ll ,poi*re,g4lually giving. W4l under th q . d ccay • , of tine. • 14 constitution, o naturally dirt, ono-,„„i • i presveeby habits of exemplaryl,sitbrtety, fluidly yiellea• to the. effects °rage Othett,thdn • of (Elie:lse; 'lnt.l helias'ptissed from this scene • of itiii• labors, with a gentlensS of deelaut and disSolfitiOdiwhich has , fitly dosed a ;lite cif cx, traoi:dittary 74...renity,... usefulness inid tenet; cietick.--7.110 was bone in -Lancaster. Pentisylvattia, on the 26 . 0 day off; August, , Vita. • Ili:Ftittlier, Caleb Cope,, was a native of 01'e:windy of•chester, and son Of Oliver 0.0; tin c_pi-iginab; - proitrietor of IlAid undey Nllll. 1. 4 ,1-ip- old Komi:stead—a kal!tii . sitnatO abi.:ti thiVt 'Lai 1,.5',.. west from this- Oty-;-still' ren - tains in 41te possession of the.littnily, : The" log.4„abin.Wbielt Was oreeted onrthe ;premises by' tlie gritndlittiter of the deecalscd, and be . neat() whq; i ie ; ininiblti coot' were born his eight chilXreiiie4nsisting of Six boy 0 s htal(wo.(7 iris . _ il ' IS yq standing,. though nearly a century and, a hal - . Ott!' I . • ' • ,i : ',I . , . ftliearlYllife Thoinas P. GTO •enjOyeti Ind • .• , litaittd opportunities 6f. - et:lnc:lo44 l 1 ' but .he t nail the :ti lOst of."the. Means within:his reaelt. l)eigned t'Or t 1f,,..1 • Mercantile pr o als : si o O,. t o. Which littNO's inclined both by his oWatastes,, and the jtitlgrent-Of hi parent~; parent.s- iti . S 'studies Werej eltot-ti!l jwith a ,Yiew to ,cittlity• himself fitr !the duties and responsifdlities,of the vo cation wil4 he proposed to pursne. .. 1n•1786,- - at tilt! age - Of eighteen, y:CaN, he left (he rustic seltor! , l•in which he aoluired his,Whote, though sletiter, stuck of at•adetnio learning. u m nd centre I :to P tiltn4lphia, where he entered the store of his dnelejhotteis Mendenhall.., Ili•re he be g", the at lll itii ti On: of theliractit•al:kiti>wlohie of tde mercantile business, passtug rota the. lowt to ;die highest grade 01, - .'entilloyment, tualln 170, Itlier-se_rving an tipprtticeship -which Nvaidistittguishcd by c7;ternpi ary cur fretess 4 behavior and. great diliatice.4 and assiduity i l it aceinnplishino,hitneltin, all the •reqtite tittafitications of calling .he was admitted ;,;is a partner into the! to* cifl the . ~. , . . relatilvetinder.wliose aus:pices,: he had etan 'lNrensol.4 Ili§ prolesSional c : ::Lrecn,; • I . II 1c ii lat : built for their us.ci . the I store at the ,tau•tter, i 'd st•i•ond street :Ina JotiCS. alley, Thj!i,ropt:l•ty Still forms tipart . oft.he estate of Alr:, CON.% 1 In. -thi•i location; lic.;ontititied t ill. ,15.07;,' abut t; which. period he i•etitoved" his busiin•ss Ito - ti t, builtlin , t •it ' n 'II northwest ~ , , ~, cornpr of*, , alinit. street and 'Del:x*4re Ave nue,flvhete he ;rein:tined until'his itlltiremeta ~ : . 1 .,•; froui :10041 I 1 111. . ' • . Tlie course Of thisr-cnitinent', mercha nt Was. not icon kidl_,l, ;any -Of t1i0.:.6 ett•Aordinary and:lbrill:aint . .s4ceesscs, which ';.sceasickplil,Y re - PaY 3f -L., he P.ashn:es.S: of an titl•,•lturxii.ts enter prise; nor was, it, on he oth4r hanO, eliarac teriied 1,1, the disastrotts rev ekses which nrore , .vels : sometihifes. ; Yes • ; to : his otlefi pliti, - ;sh'thati reward .the Idaring 01 au in ; L ~road.os..l cash t.a.s, .1. - id. Nl,- el.ll l lf (derato . tenierit v. l'innient.e. not iintiaH trx PoOr ones ;t - that,sor he takes a nip. ip his ati dif e L,}4l , ..b iit H u d uo i w i t h 9,,,,,,, 1 i n1g ,, Ird i i: yilChi. , 111..• !:?.V. WI 11,"_: . Ixrecizir tiiiiivr iii;:j:itsts4a ac 4 e. ! .... ) un i l :':iii S. 111(ffigh t iere is : - ..,,00d c , xtton duck of A .• vigtr of ~,n ni, ! -tnelit.sitignlztriv. anklicotopreltensivc- i• i 'llited til•-' gtWing riti. ; ine:t.,:e Inannii rthre alnnidant in the market. i (I1)1 (If his comittyr.litd Vl,tV'atlntil, ano the - ys,,ii i, - ,1,:l: fit, 5,......1...ff,17 a doctor, a't tra•.-- surti u 1141" jii s t pros)eritv to Which iti.eirlidort- 'vied , r , ,etor," of eour-w, Wiii1•1•IIII .t. It de.: 1' e )41$ : ~, d , .1- w „„ : ,lout the „ 1 , 1 ,,.„- I ,,i i i te pr i i i, e o f, :, - ,f, :, and_ telllthe n:tnes of :tie the bone.: in I)utt•li. „ sh ti l, wa , „ y i e ,,,,,, iii,,,,t,., ‘ „,, f or t h e 1, } ,,,, t , r1 , 1‘ . and has attt•ntled lectures oti"llte Continent,' .: -of ;:4il the: 1114 k at w11:11 It ainied, than for Ilie : urulli'-' ' - ‘ 11 "vesIld"wIl u 1 ,,,,. ? ~I furt'igii jue•ii s:in,4eitt• and ;the, 'honesty With •\\liicll th. V ' ,- ..P , '• :( )!' lit' I ri , -'sII:Cs• ir: tics of :: , orne - - lit Ile W( 7 1 1 ,1.• soug4 tu o . aitail l f,ll. 'o his, -I; (Zucker ril 114a)Liwhol 11:ts actinired his infinitesimal t,:xtiaetiot's•- , L- to the ;;Inifi e nt;.‘i.practicid inter- 41:0* , iy .nisi pr anice, ail ail -tint tai's s ug:tr and • my! :tc,,l , ,T;elv and philawilropie dilTiosition, , ;, , inilk h;liets; front - :t•( 0.-,...:1i111 tntluisia,t,_ of Vie St , Cietv vl . F1'It..:1(1.; iron' - wlik-li he tle.-. : B utwhen SHlT . .lies he is true ;IV hi. pro ti,,,- r i s i l l:h y li i i rt h ; i s,. ~-„ ;14 - to ;,,i 4 „. „.,,,.;, tt l eu • t h e ! si,,ns. and is iiiid,in Aiaericart snit. ;While I:caOing traits ot his itn - .,ral'..atil inte l l(Ttnal : he IlVe , =. why Ishen-ld'he he t'so,tied to fqrein chal-a:tetWe firiv, doulaltiiss, tram' the o k o.x. ('r` for his \tiecessuics -4n(lluxiiries 1 ()tar , :"trollitn - inipulses ..l.f, his siiigularly-eynibli.•, : Yankee nation imported” In 4553, Vel-y, near ; ,;01,1„,,,1.0,,..,1.-,,,.1 . , : „,...-,.,...,; 1 ,,,,t-;„ ; ;,,, , ., 1 ., rf „„„,-, ,',;:',ZO8„4;(10 - 0001worili of t_ , ,o,ids. .0t . th,,,*:31:: ip,itititip,t:s, ea.ilt,ull aIKI Illolloraticiii w e r e : Ot) 1 4,1)00 Were for gooas - Jree ot inn.v, w i d eit t i. . s ~ ._ , so n ett „,h . ,- , f ur , sumod t(i he of i .'.11.-iracter thatcould not be , .. pt. , optco oy,. a • conseient win; the!, iliter,isof th 0 ,,i,.. w h 0 hied cot/tided in his : . prodnet.(l at borne. , But how inan-- Millions . .li.>.i.retit, tat less thin .lxv ;:i proper care for• reillaill that Were raid fir intieles that :Amer .ilislowti. Wellltre. lle-neve!' Made an- invest', I ictin soirtnight haye be'en the better produ .. 1 , int•nt or teiventure cni st•eculation, : II is un- -, cliHz- and Anii.•r'iextn InindS are idielin' the 1:iCl: acril ;A kiiiii w.er ( 2' alWayS the.res : tat of the Ina- of htboron 1- ilf it is'lnid to have a lOrcierner I , , ti, , ss 3 , 1 ,1 ". fight our street lamps; 'ttlall stand - guard ; : hi! tut?: tieoeinititat-i.if a rcrinti•hably 'clear less I ni,ri t t for tis wl - iile slniewd tinderstanding. lid beail; bu g,. • 1 , c 1"0. -- ,Sieel)' 11( . 151; 11 1 11(41 In..tier . is it to let fort,:gners grow rich and; tixt , tril4 wain a 140 t. 1,1 t.t., - tp.tal. •.S. devotion bc&int- I. iti4 a man .resolved to inaltea name' among I . ..salleY ('ver, the profits °ft hese f 4 "fitableerdP' O In•e *Markedants his 4 - 01'o-is : tonal; conduct, 1 and ;Of these manufactures which:, natives are pct...: ~ yettho allhirs of his'tore - ati4l counting room did but i:NkYhisively alisorli,, hhti.- To be - a t , : the inereoant Jo awavest s.eieso i) . that •teiTo , • • - • wati his chid object, but it left )iim;tiroo au thilaght; iintl sympathy Ivy Other. olrets. • :A Jar i- pait Of ht;diced vo apd aetiv • zeal iva,4 L, , ti r e ' rol24'l.' de s dleated to i,ublie intel,le,ts. 3. . „ .. in 111)3. (hiring th, , r 4, Ile -cif a - ,tig ie pr . e.valence tie j•e4 r Ioni:fevt:il., he rentained in the city and' vbir. servie:2s in, that time of- clanger I ~,L ta e ! s t from Ea - otie:. ilinao:at i.....ni... forward in the scenes Where his presence shed a44,y 111 f Suns Vi .stir''vitife ins, - 'the; : BY., the'eir lig of the,l3 altic we. have 'four -' flitts ofhls e+dnes* and his emarnple . shalt, da y s ! l f it er ls i . r i t is t ia ll i g si e k t e c it e ,rir fr g e: i n i t s -t o h f e iI C . i r not perish frorn_thelneinory of enett.—rortii, The,rteWS A nw i can." :,•:_‘7,7r.ro.i.7.,L_,,T32_,_____, . . 4,. 7, . ~tofrNtac,nilek.ainnbdeeNtr.ri:: o in li g yhe: c rt l:a 6e r: : te rl i cci c e r h . ,leudn O dae n ..trtii t , h eik e ,6l s! . 1 on" fhe. riuht of the . More Work fbi the Know Nothiegs: . 3(t ' N in o d t • i i t u b:i t t e, : t h ,; :. _ a li slc ti. j i , i t i ii 6 , , r . i ,, r i 0 t o . z . kit. Nrr.4,:.t.trthoatit'iEnillgdl4l-81111.YPtOISleitii;blii'ia.n?'. Menchikotf,.and m the left-wing by a sortie i have set all. the people to sneezing so prodig. trout the, garris AuL . - The French• account's . . , , • , t r wusty. ventartnen Know Nothin g s, our 1;1 stateAl;:it the , enemy waS .• rcpidse - witha- I 1 is ih otir harld,:-we are yours truly. The ! , loss of from- 8,0(10 to 0,000 men, whilsin &I.'. TintegklefrA yonr kind assistance in sitraHt: i• patch - ftiiin. Prttice ?deriehikoff-asserts that erring attacked . our-AQ world. • ~.. ' i - '.7 -. t the right . flank 4. the. 'En i. gii„,v was -. . The•foreigiit , t4 run off' With thir gold that With siteceSs awl a.battery.: .den. ,N o r, e . 2 I.9u,r,steamers . prA.,np 49111. California every ial.statementis nade.otrrite-losslathe'itilie,;:: week, or rathe,r : Nye I . ,, , ,ui c ta giye.it the:m .in ex: but it is Q.:Ail:Oat k,f.l at ;5,000 tlit:' n.. .Fiya .2 1a . . ' change lint scores Of . kim 4 agoOds.that ought glish Generals . ..bird - been Wounded,. it was' 1 , Ito be prodUced in.:our 'ovnic..uitful land; . Is reported in Pai.i that the 'French= govern:- it . right? tThere,goes a .becini , r Member- 7 illtnt, had : feceiv tiltliistatcharmoutieingulat, no , -it is Sam hitillself. ~ He Weitrs zt'4toatrniele, the storming of il:febitopOl iluid Commenc e d ' lof Vroadelitth from 'England, a vest of Frendr *on the loth undel.yery.:lltvorable :eircurtikar t . I pattern, rindpants,'of eassimere from the s.trtie ces!, Previous' illus s ian. desontelies,' ad m i t , ~ gallant country, which our know-Not•tt,<; ~ that „f il tr„,„„if N j a ,. inade,, I Lot &Dien .liat'the I touch 'Minister was . not goOd enough to :pass) t, n ,,i, my; w as repuLif witli.lgreat 4nright,4 ; _. I tlwough unmolested. Jfe carries a cu e from ,I It 'ts asserted (Lit on the 4th Noveinber the . I I 10 la, Fr:en el i : b not s - pinch - withia ' I buttons adorn his coat ; an English watch ilvhsl, 90. ltunAred/tidTtifty vards'of,tbe Walls, and in . his fob . ; andjwlnn h 6 it'i - tits to speak - WitLl a prat'ticalip: : 'm ut a t e ir e cte'd-. Tt kel i e - . swing , . tonfus4 n of .dates ., as . 't:O_the - f first, i you he takes _Scotch .snuff.. Go home '. witlq to Ibe a 1 !din, and in a Turkey carpeted, parlor, by a , of f these eveut,4-+lbe battle bef4re::Stbastopot C hitke occurred on , the Saxneday tire of coat from Liverpool, he- will offer purr ItiraW hardly to. smoke cigars from Havana; or to tiYink i that the - atterni,tl Wai IfliVie to 'storm the fore brandy - that pretends todtave come from - B&W. i t 4 , vss. =. 1 dcanx, r ---' 1 ~.11R, other leaf ~ EnterMrk. Sam ;rustling inforeign silks; r aire, limited to th carryingin.lik7 b s r dainty antra fine harniker-1 hullPru , siti, haV chief or ror,i.rn linen, and delicately'. scented , i detstanding, (at , ..‘ . - vpapers) and r ha with Toreigir.pOtinnery.: . - f i , i . i 1 I • ~, 1 : , 1 • ,: , - . 1 . -Stop to rita ; ,...Ati-erililararitig cup of iter.ts l risk, N ti. I.ot tO ( 'front Chitin:infused in'a pot of Ilrittumia ware, torn ot B+lin.. ~. ' , ,:pOured into pOrcelaiti cups frozu the Celestial to , d, twin tri - nn ',Empire, i.,weetened With foreign sugar, malt, of the %V....stern. Whitened with ;milk that Was made rich withl l y, to give oili..ta , foreign chalk..] . Shame ou. Sam ft» ii fort,: he giVes to 'foreigners. , gold . at. hthue. Let the alli ir f )(dish . litrlti r ing,,ip - ptiper mi ~ .fit '.. kill ' kink...T.4;mi cloth fit to lilaie t coat of ! Amer-, ' mean pants good ynough .to wear ? Do not sticks enough grow* , in voul... , native forests!— ' ire-not American cali'skins tight enough !.--- Rut - we will tl4 4 Mr - a word,allout that. Tht , ?Aims, IntyJ I s'ehaved worse' thno G'rerks did rill, the Sinimier past: If von call affOrd : l et coal,. burn it and spite the Pcunsylvaniaus.— The tea heriv.iS a little refractory, too„ On Our soil. as vet.. tinifif it does cot master us, .the forcbm may It 't tolerated ; but for the rture Wine: , and bra dies. let us urgti , you to ‘.. be : ware of foreigi influence," and when yoil go to a "%.Vide dir tier."' let i. - :: advise you ,to put l'uone but Ani .rictin •charnpagnes `on duty--- -! they are' eon paratively' liarudesS„, since ,it ' 4111114 be a i tem ibly &prated palate that can flucv enough ( 14. i. , ,, 0, ti', be the worse fir their • • - infhieuce. ; •'• Rut Sara tri shame, by mill ncliing arkt to•raise turn out ! When the'go4d l fioie conies " ArnerivanA shall rule ,America ; " why.should not. Ameri can eartli hav{: . the privilege of_growifi sn g eh products as ri?,cormtry can surpass' her in: and Aiterican h4nds his the j,01.) of .mould ing'thent t4e shape of our wallts Mai. • c• • Arrest of l Kidnappers in Kentucky. does'a ,yciutig lady , vin"TipreAliall Ovek - Witis 4 Oct, :Alleo ' ures of interest in ibe ad vial' annouqments that Austra• at i ength come', to,an' . m . least so a , sert the :German .the Spiuish govertirnent edo any portirm ot"the Austria, it is said, lias4areed ny actin favor of , the policy 'owers which woulu be like -1 to . • - The ,Know No, 'Large ttelida Ittizaii on i• re it tiori. .hint Hatiotial Milivention2 r!f beieggiel— Cllityton aid nd— , The 11 . '"ork, of the Con. 1 . . .. _. _ OisersN'.trr, Nov. 24;1854.. It is . inlderstch . d the Know . Nothing eau:' vonlhii, wilith lots bi'ell in secretscission here con tlic last tworweeks, \Vitt ailjonrn .to.rrior. row. \:: • . t The attendarkie - bas been eery` large; and each -:State in th 4 Union has been holly repro. . sented. ' . . A Inon ii.. , the ri , prese.ntatk..es were . 71Ies4rs. .1 oh nM. Clay toil - 6f Pe Itkw are; U..l4iianlolN e w Yo Hi. .11rown. or POn sv I vithia, t.urrisileti of Ni. 4 • Orleans, a i nd ,Afaior Conrad of rpila. • utrnosfeh:ltfinony is _said td. 114 re cilia tl. a ipiingst-r them), Itul)ortatit .!Olange k Wyk. their Tonstittitkni, a .u'ew ritual adt)ptckalp.l all their' pass wyrc)s. i signi, &c.. itlerLion e a s:o'iiiplete Tile question rqci.epce , to Viv,i4eritill candap i !zttewas 'lot blight tip. •: Covriv,xltnice of the -N. ~.Intoleap L. S. GLette. ..WAs,iiistrrti, Oct. 19. 14! to sestet' . V• nioriiiiig tyre Secretary of, • State laid reecivolcito letters froth ;Mr. Ma son fun t i,11111 . X di spc , cifk: a(c.i)unt ,of the Mode iii .whieh• tlie . intrrd•iet against Mr, Sonic had {;cellreMoved ;[bra, , 11 dtistinteli NOile4 hall ar.; rived the day h ti.ire.,jiriellY stated . the 'fact that petini*sion [ had been. c.iftleially _given to the Mcr inist-to pass throngliErance. - 31 r. '• . nueliamin has vritten that ' the' Thither ' hat been ;10 . 1:r:4E4 ila in:inner, honorable to hots. 1 thi! - -Fretichairdi American 4ovetninent4. ' It is .stated in a pr i ivate . letter, from li well ini re yr i i ed . sours.: tit ' -Loll d t o m . t hat •i m it fad ia tel}' on the oc:cora:ice ot - 7,the. aitfictiltv, Lord.dar. iclidi7fi. the Vorein-Seer . oary, h diSpatcheii - a relative, his son •or,nepitelvi.to P tt as ' T en:. missi.nt siipi: , osid, to be. eththeete4 .with the, ,-:....0.1.4.,..".....1 „ ...........,..ttz..4*-isrtt.ilessiau.y• - 44:ti• i ntof 1 which the .etreetkonid he th create, or prtilong tvinisiniderStai4ig Keith the I.iiittld States. 2 1(is prestnned-tltat the: Prench,gov'ernment i will ththy tlic+ eilstance of avpositive.th;der for the exeltv:ion\ojiM,F. Sthile; and attribute his 1 I arrest . to a in,si!onstruction ,of_his. authority I by, the otii c erAho obstrueted-Jds progress at 1 Calais. The .1" resident a' nd cabinet did not ;„ex pea.. so each Hyland. t.'a . y .a. s'etti em etit: of this A. iz•ag vimbh; allhir. • :, ..: :. 1•. -.• f• •- •,_—_____ Es' .sc.t r E(11 F A , Ntrs.. 7 --LLN t phine . Bank• y iiqi-i4e• Rotn:tn Catholic Convent at Erria - k.t4iar4, M . :1:,-1 - tas'effeeteti her e Av e. frozliie and-the .stories"tigi. ~neeted,"thetv*ita, have caused. alueV excite , foment-; It reported ineaths she, to:ctissave her eonneion with the k,tellh6o(l 7 and; . ex . presetl:a de.sire, to multi home' . She th 6 ate hr father a' Icti Le, \trot, ;er fatl l etter, \yak: e,;,tro) ed before. her eyes; anitsbo was corn 1,01 tu t write ano,ther,tin a. different . . . . , . SHat MARY o: OC)MIIO:4*EALTII.7-it is now gencrallY Intderstool: • that, CO. Andrew G. Curtinof Vent, re eottniiy,.baA' been tender ed tie olliee of 'Secretary of.- ; the Co-inn - ion- We'tilth by ha; accepted it. Cuitio or. 0001121i' 193 . 11 nen:, ciljil)•a 111,0 tllµ welldeservp3 verso, la 'popularity it the seetiotY of the State . W . : w bleb re ids,- and, doubt noti make an ellieient,.und popular officer, t • t•o'n• Irfin ll.e voter watd, in a inivtite . poi•ket,-and do n 't mill it out to show that you iylve'oue• but it you ore cd what o'eltk•I: it is., tel(lt. - DIED. ..a • At 'Beloit, lyinonsin, ou -.lfoitilay, the 4th day of fletebeF; - W1 ILI Ax!.i. A t.t.rii4.sort of - Abtxstsler and Murtha Allen, of Bridgenitten In this t'oni)ty, aged . 11 - VO:11,% and 2:3 dsys.: -: = -,.• • " 1 • thou :pi gone to the grtwe ;Sly° uo longer tkhol,dthees . ' Nor' tread the - ioughlvatlizi prthe world by thY Pik But .the wide . tt:ni;. , (of mercy ako spread to gni°a thee, ~ :nd sittliem tru4 . inirkt sinee the'Savier bati ioi,. • l il DaN'TIBE FRIGHTtN.O Wile - Irises:pees , Store - ICe , buiit. T mil,: to • ! :;1y to our triknid arid customers that V V 7 we have withstood .the itevotilingelenlent thrt consumed ohr ,S.tol.e -with' most. of - ,Onr, Goods, sou ie °2- ected a 'convetd6i - i:hiiitty, where. we shall lie bap. pv t l °two ottr oht - eifoliutters . tis. wen *new- ' Wes" going to M1•i4•0d . 4 lower than over, find We think-lea It.!&1 than you can buy : elacirliere in SnA"' .hautut co: • Call aril see. ~ • .W.ARRE.N". .1.1E1T3• • . More aild '3lbre "Inf ....BURXI.ITT is now recciving.:-nomr and . : 1. • Goods hi- the eluding . a /lc cfcgaut ii;sortm'ent- of Tre,nek .114. rino."•:;4; (!;(.41,1, ft; Plaid, 111"',' • )) • 1 • satiare ,eg 11112 „drawl' eq,l,! ,Toe ze, 4 , nail' Lady '.Shtibigs'all n'exv 'and hest et, ltt had IM. - ' ll-1e t -2 a 5 Ipt`r: - ;: ont , 1e:4.4 than fait ytiarrs ',ISO 11, new arc J wiltiOtt of.Rish . „/Zithow.aottiloanc.: ix, Illirl. Silk Ona,C 4 i aril ifantil!Rg, rell'4.l)i-e'ss Obhair ilear ! te. &A..; :with- w.geeralaslinttn• k i of(lo4.idi s ii,4--Jksoal, 44 44. - haNing' hoirelit - m oto r preSelit pre'ssui..?'nf the c 0 (ri ^ orreva.rdlin, 4 •L1 1 “ 4 . t r e4 ; it= NY'lliktkr!) YVVtPI.4erti;III:4I.