M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, November 29, 1860, Image 2

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'',,rint , lt:Tridenifildeut of 'tlid rliigenit V f - ' 1 I.ort.
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- 8611th tifianit;4 ho',a els of 1795 hilil 4801, 1 11i'd .
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Only. acts
,i,n . force. on. t tie' . subj.et s , p.: we' lig . , nil,
thrirritifor; dsing: tilt he r...trie" Mil it ia O'r 1 he: rf;' , l,..
#.61'401.04 ID elifOree tlie . i....i.ocotirin rrf ,iyellni":.
. gfrrtiAi . „thte•s , `.laitti",'' after o.ongre.hs':hos•ber,n iii
,ieireimithirtY - days: •-The pewer "must ennie
' frodifiringress:.•''Sneh , iSiVe';riett of . Mr: flnt
ghennrii`wAflerfi thriforieli• e;gairdrin !inn of .the
nobjeet by himself. and Attorney; General.l3lack
aritan'thir(he.':'will'ci,..witlmut • otijret inn in.
: the'littri of' hie Cabinet, sensaiioti fli9ritehe'S to
.ther;enntreil riotWithatatuling; ; ' ••". ... •• ..
-... q•%lllo ., trinPresifori•li.More:firritly fixed•here 40-
'.. iliyititi'..e.iier;that eCtliisorntimi of :the to
'., ion liinevitablii . .. Vern' satisfied that the r ah.
..' frnelintliitl,e, hope Of ;•the reverse. ". The en,
.-1114eil edition•of the•Jolin,BraUrni•rairl; ✓now g o*.
" inron:lii4Citheag; :Will sill! :More inflaMe :lb:
. pitltlieVittladi&'tke•Flenth,": and the ;"impresitin
iri'qlluirtrniier the' Nort herr) Staii4 put down
' • the Wakes It'•cinee, the Irain must run o ff the,
.
." tritekVAvitlt a general &mash mi. ••
' - ''Lettiirri!hir . sie'bein regived . here , from, many
yon'inte'froni'lhe Sofith, stating that the Minute
Men ir • erri4ieeietly . "organizing.to.rally a - .large:
Forieli. l lVashingtob, On.the nth 'of March
, next tO•attaek• the Wide' Awakes • and 11 , 1 •O
. 1641411 row"terprert , e.nt,the inanenriitiOn of 31r,
tingon.'""Thesetnights of , tfir; I"liinigenn.• re.
.• niennber:lhe thrusts ".or G.n.: ' Dark., of , Vir
...ii,niti;"to" •riiiirchAlie Winebester 'Brigade to
Wrishington.and 'prevent 'the inariguration 'Of
. It is aßinteresting . fact.that "no census re
.; tarns Wave teen received "(coin Sunthta'rolina.
' 'r,her.y have all:been withhi , t,l. . •
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,; WAsurnr.CioN. Thursday, / S lot'. ??-•
• '''Theiejras lieen.•nn special 'Meeting's of T Ire
cabinet, to•
,cansider questions crol.Ving nut of
the "qe(iesgino* movements.. ITnrmOnf ho t ; Ili tI ) -
'l9l6'elinroct4r,izeil:the proceedings., It Wq
asn:.
- rtiti:a4th'entidally.'stated that nothini;''hits re.
. ientliodetirred ih *their'. deliberations' 'to • '
. ,
dace'distraction'., - . . • . •
The'ieiiirintiim of the',l7.. - far
'South - Carolina R rie reedly&d PresidOr.
A..ArmOroO, or Georgia;. firis . resigned as.
Lieutenaht Uf the Ni.tvy. .
WsaninoToN..Sonday Nov. 2.1.
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The:President isin•receipt ot numergus.lef
4irssfrorrLyarionis leading. merlin the Cotton
States, iaying that, secession no longer'
apeculation„brit' arc absolute certainty, and or-.
ginehim.,,tn °ter no resistence . to peaceable
separation, as it would do no good; .but inVolve
itisidminiStration in disgrace . ." They'prondae.
to, Yet, him; close op his term,..without .iiimeCes
sftry•tro.ubte, provided he. dope not .iiiterfore.
Onlynne letter of a large umbel...has breatl,p,l
Union sentiments; and 'the..writer 'begged 'bat'
. s . orne.atepssbould.be taken at once tonrr est. the
. tendency„of.things. • . . •
,Private•advicos of reliable character. ito s m
• Texes;•state:that the Lone Star flag
. again inked there, and that Texas Will.organ
izaa government for'h,erself• 'One 'Union
,ipg failed,..she, will' nr,it. risk.at ruching herself' to
the 'second. • tier representatives' now 'here
`retherfavor. the idea, should take, place.. • .
.'•„'St4tator . Lathdirtliaving, arrived, the. Paeilic
'representatives -are to hold a meeting with a
'view to a joint aidress.:to-their li:onstit
uents, urging a separate ConfederaeY..
dine qistif4nia, 'Oregon, Yirashingion, 'Utah
"awl..NeW.:Nleki.co,: • .. • '
~The action,_ "of thellississipp, Senators rind
Representatives was not altogether , unexneet r
eddlere t as,;etters from Senator Davis to• Pres.
iderit Buchanan; f l ed .rloyelopftd the ‘vbole plot
of prOce,eilings: in advance. -It. is believed that
ilia...representatives of several other States will
.follow e
suit, a fter.,arrivingbere 'during tile pre4-
'The rsigpatiori ol the.Snuth Carolina'Sena..
torkis much regratted by Mr. Bucbarlak, for it,
jenpartlizas SOCTIO schems'qn • foot.-which 'Tay
be further alluded..to ik a few daye, and wldch
are , ,designed da'affect the •euture oneiations.of
the Governtheo, abould it continue.:
. A . gentleipan of, distill - ohm from Frorida,.
' l, t....ho.arriVed' here this:aftehlopn, says that the'
icidnappiag orfree neg.o, , ,sailors by. parties in
that:,State haw arrensed great indignation..
.Arnong,hir citizens. Strenuous elterts rube
. inginsde to'trace the . negroes • and bring r are
gutulty parties to•pnuishifient.'. • • .
,
one here is nosy looking with deep in
,terest to the Northein: manifestations, and n
1. will pf n 4 obriniinni engedy
.anticipated,. re.,tardeil as.the first step
neeessarr,to arrest the threatened revolution
Acid •. '
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''.Tiig Pi.Aivriim.- 7 , ‘Have• you neve heard. of
. thiitli'tiidifniAlvho.,cin ii,ejne• told that 'the • cow
sornetirties - live a 'hundred years, bought'
tt3Poung'covv-to tryt pertmen es, in
deed we have heard of,' hitn;—the'irony is ex
cellent,--4.hd- of Dr.' johnsOu'.s , erowl :shout
' 4.thit'frightinVintervir .'.betWeen .the seed , and
tb;‘ , :tiinbEir;* 'Stilll;;we iriny plantli•ees, they
,PrtiOldalittit once - . insteiq westing tweet h
in ielfishl'oiiiphiiiits"' of the shilittneee of • life
. foliage' waving. over th e m much
they expected. -4311 t i, Whether you
• liVe to see the maturity. of your; trees' r • not;
.to plant for ••pOsterity.
, children the inhoritanee•sot
• • rbritlibeitety reeeiyellf rotii.yourfethers, erre t
'ay all inean'a 'plant find the
-1. rt. fn' Ihe liibor. 'A it 11 nOi
plAntine.'';'foed vintr frees .
gi;nerisini . :fgod, and
thruiiffoittAinjury:: ", • And, in the . wor6'
- ,elte'red , '!ir en Flit Pluntei:—whet
'• irt4if'..yO,ll‘haVe .(11 - :se . eing the suCc n)i 5-of 'your la ,
letvine behind Dail
Weirig•nr'saCeer;isori, workthat 'many'
50 . 0 ile:af shiill . if:h3rk ve,
idyktihriectydfrif — A nil the rather whori y m ,
lenttt,h .df tittle your work is
("IntrY lior'nes• to
.
Let
, voi,t,tigiioihooi.":o`tiffiiiiiiiiritt With w het Painters
.':ltlf,' ,. fifii,e'iiii . erf,iforaliettlieie , the , ithodelt , Of .corn' ;"
a 'yeawhich`tv ill
-.1igt.4144114-Pstg but
itit?.t.koktititees .care: —Not•M Apta, , teal.
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'inr,o4y, 4T. 07 9 I :riber 29.:1360.'
t•,•‘ '.. tv•;' , ! .. • -77 t. ", • -- • • •
11 , 410 . 9v011it , Nnti?onll ro•oanittr•r;
compof." 1
1 '..1;!- . 2,;n 1 t ';• , 1. ' ' • 'l
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1 .: Iv..ln'ncnn, \ l l i „
1 1, m. .I' , fr , f.-n 11 ti'c; o f
nqn
Hon. r'n, °o re , vaoin
ilniko W. 1)1; or Ifr; r\ , . 1 .; mi. •
1o1;o •{V. st,,i•rtion. of l' ,, ntlivky.
110”. T. 11. Tfloinc-m. of (Ql' A. Jolgey. •
'lnn. )1. t?'. k. fq, A Idberrt.
Au:2llO , K st he 11, 1 7.1(., of N'kV YrVIC. •
H. F,.ti
? , Mrs 1):C.
turn'. of L'J . , idh n!.. ,l on. 1).1'.
11!, ; ithr Lpoox. F , i . of Irasllll4l4ol,- 1), : .f
Ivr, C'llilltf•y, \Va. hinn On, I). C. Ttnqi(lnot
, ,
Goa. ‘‘r. TlTuns, W4 ,, tion.ltnn, P . . C., Trolls-
. . .
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:.....All , ofifoionrotior'r; 0..n01l ho - ii , l , l:roOil to
ITon..T.ikt': J. Fqni;il,i..,...(l.fift'ion,l , Vachirl i qbn . ..
Li . ..c....1.3.0rit0s of iho C s 'ociOnitti3O iit N0...25, .1,..
T la,r.a•rt: r9fINTIIY .lro•
. . •
'vemher ebmtionDorrine rit tie papers .atitl
frees', ..etioteiVative men; everywhere;
the ne . nple wrdine-3 . r:eit , itenatinir•
rileein4..the Federal r t ern•nui'i i i 16 the
of •knriev declared tMern . leann I lust itudietpt
tint! lie Soot From the
action Pf l l the
gepubliron party. laws
tinti , impttabigobstruediona to the 'execOtinit nt
lnwit - of rhe. far, an tie; rl!ilits, of
the aoiith. :well:. • imMlved,
+ern. that thoze Fdatea that haillhe.•
Mat itption7 in Ole- event of titi . p.trty..
%tolling r pn4aesa inn t . 'enverninsot,
lii ariedc gaiety nod. protectinp...in:u.
.a6tnrate rotiferleri;.ry .• . The evil's that,,;oiil.l
arlae from action was also: pointed 'en!.
T o iiAs:R.publican.i: itheivered
• .
tent. on alMenas., Optikh -the trovernmentdionlif
tt..o (leaf royed; thny - hav'e Irintriphed;,. end
nlrea
.ldy, ikit.hin nil our 'fears v'er: .
"This sentiment ofarenia is.apPreva--
lent that d,be tr)ost'
nearer n.lmpo for the future; trn
r se, prostrated: .
hntiks'Atod business houses
staring us. ISTe • ean.all • feel t he, Atonic; rattle .
atade of ofl;tira. but how to'rimml it is the (Plea,
tioh.. 16 is evidently the • duty of the' I”Likla:
durep't,ii !fin Noithern Stareido.rOpeat all-lawn
• had . ennt :Avow With the rendition bf •friiridit• P .
matt(7 . of 16 ! ,. ur e f
would sr,rvi, to place them -right nn the, .record.
t •
SoLo Al:.‘,.ms ! .Bc:Co.'; . l . lrtrdware
merehants v in.•t Inrt in Moe); ant
their, Stock of mods
. 16 nointrs,
We:WVleoroe oor.ifienti".:Nr6rij . ; heck to' our bn
inrss end t. 0 1 ,4 he'Jrmy lie, ttc , loteees 7
'fill in his uew cuffing . as he lms.betio
iOH11:• his Ito.iness . ,nrrentreinentg..-
. 110,
richly merits s,oerec'q.and,ivti cenfvkutlVpiorri-
Ise it to the ret
riot; firm; earry,,whill,lleM ' . tlm'f . egrets
runic(' tiertitiO..,ltfslesstlfnit•tiyo" . yert3 since
fli . .'es . .itilflighrornt of this h61t40.1n toftrt;
1114 liart
.t,imry the}'
waY into pi 1 .1114: esCeern nod 11 . 1 It
to•Mti,er, tfott.nol!.t he very gratityillit 'to t bpi!).
lYs tract that 'l'. vet it
•Itooti to.fie it lid eoriOntle;to make'
pbteet-,p/ran rtdver'fizrr.`
We hope thitse, in
deliteq to ttiil to tiny tip. •.Qer
terms are prymeid;'• ;toil .
o'o 14:the 1\1,1flyw16 :1 / a xe
reCeiv,ed the in; pr learn the.6lart ha aNI us
•nothinit, tnany,moro 'areirt•lebtett•for vol .
umeiecond::loll alron.qt the entire list for the
present Vo)nine.:" The pair sea:son has been
• •• . • .
vOrnbre f'or cropg,'ena.ty.e`trost our I)
•
hear ps
LiNcor.ll coromittne of:-A rrari
ment have' isk;iled .cards of invitation for :a lie
Linc6lo gall which is; Annonneed to corne off at
the Bennett house on TlthrOay . cv en ior, 1)ot%
`lt i s . . ex p i ,; . e t,,A, to !i e. . a 14,and'atfair,-nnrl
n'gr'ner'a'Onvitatloo ls:e.xteritled• to all witliOnt
llstlaction to l'a'lly . .— . /1/7 , ;0. I • • •
'nlren.dy . is
(aril Ballnt the Bi:Nxarr Horse; on Tues-
Anytry l,:t i) . 'S Ti I,r. ;DA,7U) has
fieed:origageil occasion; nail tonli.who
Icriew ED: /11Aso:s1; tlye proprietar, we mied.not
say thernr.rang.emeati.will berfrOcit torn grnaii
IC; ..s.itrrwo.i. has fitted up
a splendid Oyster So . loon, in .the Sar t wel I Block
--using' the entire second : floor for that pu'rPos . e
-where Irvin 4 , e..lotincrif choice variety to re
treah and sustain the'. inner man: The doors
will he . open. on 1110fiday.'neirt,: . •
' We shill publish, in•our, next, a Paper.ri,t
tsn. by 0. J. which.pie;cnts the
author's , 4vie's on. jlie.Aptestion :Of,
.coustitu.
tional Secession . . 7 Iris inoble argument
affil ba rend wi . th 'interest. " • . •-'
13Aau: • Et l j:c•tto;c:.—:rhe ,of 'llr.
of . ,1171... , iGstsb:: kn Brit dfo . rd, •on
DeC!rnl)ei• 'for the purpose .
•,or,ll'oo.sing:Dirotiors,:kciti
, .
. M o N , irromv.nyAlmt;.—The st;couptsfroni
.sas rp . purr. the .I.4ildit Mot!tgorilery • encamped
about. five t , Se° it . )&11h . rine
Nighty men ,' ale dechlrell object being,i6.brealt
.up the FOrral..Pourt Sectif,ol . l4 also to
,b too): tip . tlie mt:s.ll.e . s„ vehi'C'h "nr,e to CI lip ph c e
DWcembilr 3.1.
• By Wildly* up the:b_Cutts .
licpes:t4 tircii&nt the"t dui - Of 'sntrie thirty, or his
coif oheectes ,•. , .
~•
.1.1? ho, ttte,,iit..custody. , Itiorrtgom
erk's bap(' is reporter( be will ;Provisioned,
'apt: tintialy supfilieir,til.h aims, anti c•arliP
• .
"et , egresS suit ritiontmconerop of •
n o . ..tsi a v ery; At:Ration. • •,
soil - tattoo,'
has•Citrot , rysi:seci. itt•;yea 'end • OriLt.; , ,
•
i i tif i ll s y it ~ , aoitt t l I : o•;li.t , , ,, l,lutpet.i)bul . co, intc i
trniti_ unneker
a y.: ,
.110Vds .. ;0.-1 • v,tfr,•• ••• rO•ric rn ed •
sirrt' tr0 , 0461i of. the L0 , .'11:1 . i.
, bIIOWIt
'ns iii
" 11 0 0' !,11 , 1);:t , , 111 , 1
'II Al , t.: Io ihnf1 1 101111illa: fit "f. heir • fir- •
.!,
• n
entitiereif, h. hen ri in: i
the.;l.fonstitotincial. s t rfe. yr, of
pet: lino." an:J.lll6r, nip; Il . :lll:3, 44 Atif;l;tiOdig!..l . l ' llr" . l
-tind Simples . l'lcis•aftempt•ln 2 cnnyer.tm 'Stirred
tilt of 1 he•pcolife nf, the:•sybole..nktioit into a 1
means Of itsseult by rine,sitc,tiou sycaitst•tb.e. fn
si ittaiMis of another., .was• well •ea lcultit ed . IP
:etc'ellemhimosities and create. sectional' - Bart s'
.part !e.
;1100 meat Minds, who 1;t first proposed: no:
oth
'pe old,:e.t, to.p; .
praellearafllrintoti : c ,. of the
l i
tiElit'of ,wrire:t by:degrees' nr.
'Clt 'Yew into.the• adyprory ni••• • t . object-•sciiiatst
by hepei ftinners.. 'lost !lent? llir Winalt and the:
orrtipt• avrre:soon
Skit . Viy...lllllll , 4 at. the Ninth:
. .Tlitt , •pro
'rot e s,. o f this:truly has berth ebroitiried in crimes,
•in . rob
.derv', in arson,.iii treasno.in. qui laws; istsmals
aitinai inn, in descry rat ion lot the • jildicfary,
.in
Sotto • vinkatibii•mf 'the Fetle,Cal Constitution and
-in the geueral, denim aliziatinn of• .thelNPrthern.
inay ternniturt , . with
the - lid:hire . 'of .tlse,
f , ytttfc , ,,S of•Ari; , rica, .• ••••••••,.• • .
. . ,
that. , i(srfciely,..eitoing tntirfangura
the.,reign. peaett• clinj tile:ldship „over...the
trot have been the. atithors obso Much'
crime.ogainst • •
• 'Dm Mg thici . perind Ofgerminatiury,:ftnlarwth;
eyen-in the hill :maturity of anti l tsla•irery,prOptt.
• . .. ,
, I t n n i ljsm, the boittti luive pcted only. On the des-
Saerifferts•of the'-North,
asking.mp prftiletres Mot chinmon:to•the whale
. pito • Pfe,"attiVelt . i , toittittfr,.frOm allim
actf insubor;
,ditrat ion egaiost the lansHis : well . as ogiiirist.•
the Covet Hitt They' have a frtrined .their
, rights; • resist:ed aggtessinif arid rt. - Iran - tabled. in;
•vilditt 2' the cnrimin'ts•itf ithe ~;"I"liere. is
'fraternal Itiorf.topon their,lninds, heit her t is
o r mite 'warier tion,•Mo arson-or robbery. to
stain the it flit•rts Of • their resistance to the. re-
Itu-s ittnert.ss of a oartv.rnade pantie by the
ac crit 'Forint . every defooralizatims
iy . 4ocli . .follaty.9 Open
,t *he i-fdlatirin of laws, c'orn
n;tet.•,.ant! . •. •
• -•:'l'de•Wron.gs:, - ;:crirries ntl..agEresSions of
.A.irr-slacrr • vartj,,•:.prit. , :ilaiwo , i,
and unredeemed a 'snob:, gmid :to slave or
I}enrhim, llavi been, elidni set!. aceeptcd arid coil
firm ecdhy•it majority of the Nor , helm
!ll' the persn'utof A Bli LiNcru.:s, ' the . a'l•
audit i Cro y .14-* nti-sla very . li see an itS•amplar,
co.:Omitted by party ties', by Parly"ilogrom ., :•bv
.irieversiible prngtuss a•c.cl by the. irresistible
three of poolidtr expiesSien, in the enforcement
airs deinands.end the establishmehtof its•ahns,
• ItVit i. hint nhnlition hoc triiimfhttil.', and in
every ail:Create of eonstifiiti•orutlwictlation;
aoattirititi asainst
, 0 , 0• Union, •( - yery infidirl
asOitatiott• and., every ay . !. 'of (femoral iza tom,
wrenz"; tro'rgi rely, insult.. vinleoce end re
preach. with which the progress of "freedom's
ruth'tn • been..c bareet eri zed; ..rnaN have. a
pt-te'tii;th ; realiiaiiait and, constirpination. ,
...dim the progress of nuti•sla yery.o ajta tion, tip
to the Of, '•its present ohwer,
„has berm
oppostul,.Step by step by the Democratic Tarty
Of :the. Nhe.th: Putle'vjaiing in its
,ipte'erity.to
the Cmiisl 'tut ion'
,atodthe'rights of the pectPle,
drrespective of section,. that party has resisted,
esiery..encroachment, however sp , teintts. Petty.
•orgaitizat ions' and party names have, been swept.
ipto:Ohlivinp Year,. after yeisr, , rind- it .liept• the
fitha unlil,thu brol:en 'fragments of thrtse - ptirtieS
were. j o l l ied. and cemented untie( thectiisplees
and by tlie.popuietiment of those whit hail ,ac :
Anired notoriety Anil . •powei pre ?
•
itiiiiitenee•as the ,ailiusedtes ill antisslasfery.-- ,
trwen a coPildna t ion • thus,Made
,•lionnoge»colis
by
,a common hostility In the institutions . of a
•sitc• bop; writild !nye Iteeo ifielTertual haul there
1), , 01, no orgallize I dejuirtirie fritm.:Damneratie
pulley adopted It's , the. aceepted'airil hit Ilert0•110-
contradicted ••fierotter.tt ie' ant imrit y,..l"ltts d e ,
nitrtore .ateWpiit of tilt; detrloralization effected
by anti ; sl,ivety discussion,
,• intended
for the err:lfirm of..n cornproMfrut •ipittillu party,
denying only on abstract tight of'enustittittnhal .
int.erpreittiion to the 4 tiorilit, while crst; to
nu . ; ‘; p.h from . those
. who had a Ireo , ly•eony-.
rnitte'd Thernselve.s to. the 'clest I nction of that
riaht, : A rum itre• of the. rtarty • h•••,ing thus oc
casioned, not only personal 4inhitinn hat, per
sonal revenge for iltsappointmeots. .Noith and
,rapidly .02:Eregated a strength, silt led,
I )4' sYrry,ttlie, as troll as by 'a eon - Pooh non si-
Lioli to the Nu:thinsl nt , trtnerari , , teas suliicirnt
to Footle a minority •tifurnfth to it sectional
party a cril •sert ioper candid - 01es. . •
• Against the ant i•slaYery . patty Proper; thei
aided and assisted, the fliiimpiniiiimc.istull3ct.r. •
F.t , cric.r parties hr.? lie 'North, rnnTly . n'inl, by. hi-
sin, bail to di,' !tattle tor Ike
t.izhts"a'n‘l" equality - of the tates.-../.'cnrcrty.477.•
ui:ir.
• •
•
While . the' Nntionnl I.l . seetitive has
proiript.tO oraer the' FedVral 'troops to The Iron;
tier. we:ate happy to lento' that Gnat. Stewatt
ho seteil with vqtinl deeision . tletVrrpina.
!i on . nissoori is to•prnteet
herkelf ennerietiey as this. Those
nehle, volunteeri who. were' the:first to fly fn .
arms when men new occupy prominent pa
qiitionkin thellepuhlfeati partV' were ilenoune.:
Ink-the Igexienn ‘vat, and prayinit that ourga'-
laht
isrilitierq . at MUnterey, anil Thiene. Vista
he yrelrnm^d by the entnrotin. foe in
. pitable ravrg, dill sne telt - that ATisSouri stif-•
fori3 no - detriment on the present oreasion, and'
thar:AbolitioniStn will in future have no_ foot
our Sfrtfri.St.. Lrmir Breiletht , 21Th
Srmesstoe.----The'neemle of:Georgia.are elect
ing delegates twa.State Convention ; to deter
mine.urion the course of that State in, the Ws.
,Eitit crisis. •
We learn frOm}ingusta; Ga„. that
'Hon. A. 1-I . Stephens' and - . Dr.'-Parlcins *have
beeo.tiiranirnomly nominated ,as: delete to
'the:State Cenventiolt fromiTalinfere.county.
The Settaie : nf.Peorgitt yesterday pas•sed the
bill fronothe Muse legalizing a.suspensirip of
specie payments by the, banlis,•brit.it was ap,
oridwnited That' it would he vetdm by the Gov
ernor: .'A lew,personein Baltimore have lbrm- -
cil , an association tindeethe . nanne of the Smith..
'urn haVe hired.a thom.encl
yesteriltiv (buy' displayed from their heuclquiir.
pns,thp Paltnettoilag. •
. . •
[3.7. - We Ore pt last in possession of . the ofltcial
vote of this' Stair:, and. Will givo . a.tiible•of,thu
vote-by noun, les as soon as our. coliiinn.3
little'. relief from: the:legal pressure:, For the
'prrq'ent we only nffe : rthe following (iglu:etc . :,
I or Li'nenlr : • : • 270,0,07
Fusion,
"•, D. ol !glas, • , • " ,17.;350 .
i‘• Bell, • - • 12,751;.'
•
Total votefenst, , • . 4: 76,0 0 6 , :
Lincoln over ; f 3 ei,p
is • a •• pouglas, • _ . 25;4747 ~
on, ; : • .
'ill 03,V.14"
tho nelotiO. •
The Mark pres, nor to
"its itr
, ;riol•ts dod faithlol totho elit) , e of tieatonnbk ,
A h.!kiwi tupects ned nil', its t4fare4-
-siv" . rurms h rii•tv , dlo ihr tieit;nr, of the
teisito'r anil .. mtrnterer Aionuonlely; and liiihand
ot Abolition owl:1%1 , s ',
'eh" New York li Tioirs furl tier
• • •
(1 .- 0,/,/,'*o lid the 1101 f tin, flit. .2Vorth' d.nteriran
and ilia IV, Int,, of ate`lll engaged in
tlus'ia;Ugr of lovo.
.I.,cotempo!a'ry,,ptaking of the'vlirst
. . . . .
'Thi! .Trtf 'tine thi.niork .straighi, ‘‘Cap;
- •
,•tain•Muntgomery," itileetares',.. , is not merely
i brave; and . true. !Wait, .
is anxious ".for
tivecerindju • stice;t* •' •
..,
The' Pei kshillian : 'Timer dilutei its.`apsology
for. murder.... It re:presents the . . lgotitgoirterY•
.I.onti us ,ac t in self defPnCeii.althotigl - tatlini:t.
l!rig: that rnakewar.upon
all the 'Fioleritl niliCers they cantfintbin the Ter:-
ritY .; not.prevented, kill urealc•lni - the.
ti 3 our • ts; • and- pliiturer• t lend efrices;"
• The 2( tors, illitocen!ly ndils-::A , Thistis•prObably
the entire:scope:of the.lnisinesS." • •••••• • "...,
• ' The:.-pions, 'Wade?. lOOks.in the:'first •place
Montgornery'S•religion,-nr-ratherhis want of ik:
11.: likens •birruto John Brown, remarking...that
"though _ t limit str'ong'
merit" pf' the redoubtable' cut-thyrtat,...he
moved hy•siMilar. impulses:" :Anti the.dl'Orid
prnecedS fir•sermonite.npon. file. ilitliculty-.ot•be-.•
Bening. "that' stich 1111 u•prising - woultlitaye'oc-
Curred" "without strong 'prOvocatien.'? • .:
trio Of 'this- city, contents ittself, more,
' particularly with disguising - the trite character
of this . toray Brown- the second, or with .
• palliating as far as 1/o';Sitlie:his , ciirms . .. • ••
•h i this. respect the Relibblican press. of •Ph.l
- old muds-of frantl,'
•ceptirio and:trenchery to its rgatlerit.. : ,••
r• • lioweyer, • . it would he: folly :to express sur
prise at the , course-of this class.of.:.journalitk
. They . arei the same .parties that. mourned:the
, fate• of'...Telm . • Brown • and canonized him. as "`a
saint antbmartyr whtin this MentgornerY
shall Mb kCirlt• !he justice' that lie:Merits,:and
shall have expilateti, to min do•ubt lie Will; his,
climes' upon klut.galitrays, fi';•st! same presiP '
tvia.l.R ' t+ . llllt lamentations ; and he, ..like
his .illtistrious pr:edeettisor, Will bit' canOttized.as
16-ititin g ibis, they are •preservineth.tir Con:.
ist n' Witen -they ";beret .apoiogies or lois:
"`represent diets in fa aorlof.Mont gornery: These
utp , rs: cannot lag behind their party,'nor bs•-••
hind its.. Murderous. aiiil, treasonable purposes
and• , ' . • '
Ctiiiians. .a re aimed With weapons which
were sent in box . :-St root .I.3osteu, t ked.‘"f
sa-s r • liet,".,:in:l are -sOppork-:
rd `by eontribut ions frtlin'
by, fit im doubt. collected 'from he -lienev6-
lent, for.: the.' purpose Oriernishilig aid to_the
starving stilr.-rirsbn that ti rritery:
Montgomery ,spent . the. Ftitnnwr. in Boston,.
- making the necessary arrange:net:lS fUr this to
ray,' and was-engaged in:cativing . out his flans,
and. that to t:at the very,stims
.periorl„that the'
symp irtt was - solieitating -aid from
:the Ll:uteri - dent for the starving populace of
• i , Whorri tb . egad's mean to destroy, theY,litst
and there certaftibt is a madties.s
.titC: rem- W . :13, of these Kansas outrages at,t his
Peculiar tides; instigated, tas they rire,ThY . the
Aholitionists•Of • 13oston. and' defended by the .
Abolitionpi eon of.. New Fork Sod Phdadelphia.
Wiltcnnyinc.e tbe
. South that there .
is ,'nn Safety:ln . the Union,•••mitl . tbat-it is futile'
tri.placeany ieliance• upon' the, conservativ e.
and pacific professions of Mr. Lincoln and.bis
. ' Got what it \ranted. .
yor itkhe. Oracle
of RePtiblicanisio, some weekS•sinceeximu.sed
rt ilaep anx•iety, Oda. the' Country shunt it. be
• bia s sed •tvith a parrii.-or; as it .cl: , •ssically ex
pressed it, “a - high olil ptitiC," one that: 'would
smash up-thi genetally, and put' a' stop, re
.rtiruneati importations. •Well, the .sellbPs.: of
' t
Trarcge are-nnw,gratiftd to the top of
.its
Itent; . kl".e.• ha vte i panit-, end g en vi e one,
in which there can born; Mk take;
,dint- it dif-•
Piq'frorp nll others that baVe‘ever rirPtietred , it.
• Flith . , :i to till , riAnies . h . qi . e mveti their , existence,
".to tiettheialscaurts alone,.,hill this pithic
• Mg ruibitieni causes sorely, and has tadeeper,
found:it ion than . arty, Of its
jilu-trionS• pretleces'-ors, • ft' is witut ' Jo the
success of a fanatical .experim-nt by
Which one'sectitiO oft he country has frinmpl o ted
na- it. another sect ion', :Mon. a sectional, poll ti:
cal mo:firm.•••._,An. experiment which, in •its .
p rog ress, ignored the'spi.rit of. time • compromises
. o f t 'Cooslithtion. set.itt defiance the laws
"of
Congress, refused to hcbnowleiti . ...o the . rights'of
onarhalf . the confeleracy,antb:the e.onalify of
tltr State;•.and- which; itriti triumph, has ilis
-seeretl, the bonds . tibut.haVe .heretofore held us
! r;r!.W hor p'"plc, with one Commtinit...k'
of Inding, with one national hisrory . ,- and one
'common,intered....Ati expr!i:imelll whick.haS•
succet3dedin"hreak.ingrin• the fOuntlatins of our
seriol• and ",political relatiOns' Ito erich
• and which baS.destroveil public coUfidettee in'
the . staitilit.y and prpetitity efritir instittlity. .
_T11.3 ele^lion of-Lincolpisn-iw a fixed fact;—
(i)msakv anti faitittully forritold.the disturb
, ance of public.epinion and the financial •diflicul.
t ifs' that. would resnit t hercirom.• • •• • . •
•
Week after week
.We gave utterance to our'
warnings : Wt' .predicted the 'evib that* . is now
upon. its; nor appeals were unheeded; our warn:
ings were not listened to. 'They .Were Scorned
li7 the-Republicans; and were jeered-at by the
Reptildican press. Such patters 'as the •
Cne,.Tiruec, and their, ec,hoits• in this :Vicinity;
asSsiretl'. the :*people that . Lincoln's election'
,world calm the troubled :waters. - stud re•
Store.linsiness confidence to the cOluitr,Y, and
pence end:concord in the Union.. • ,They were
believed:--we were not.. Isiow..kve have' the ev
idende of who, were right.. '
, Will the lb mublican press still continue, its
work of disSitoulation'Ond deception?. • Will 'it,
cohtinite• its syren song, assuring' the people
- that there is norlanger, end. that that storm. - is
on ty.apparent, not. real? Will they: now that
-they seethe , pitiabbireselt of their and
teachings, stare honestly and truly the condi- .
tinnrif the country? they' contemplate
•
"‘thetriumph of Republicanism thus far" in the
.destruction and•,desolsition of Noritrero • emit- .
mercelMil Northern - indiictr y; will they"
,jinn
.With eftort:_to allay-thiS. intense rz
eitetuent-. 7 in the effort to restore confidence.. in .
the North' Old cortfidene:- in . ..the South, by, de. •
marlding retie's) of,Northern .nullification
laws, nod that assurances,,he given.to our:South
.ern frierids that all. the compromises and guar;
nntee; of th . e• lie hereafter
faithfully-rnaintained.- and the equality of the
,States shrill never More,' by word -or act, 1 . 34
Made a • nuerobin? :or, ",will they continue in their
rir.esent course,jdining Lincoln in:congrat
ulating hi.msel, and others upon . k , the tritimphi
of Republicanism •t hns far,": until our` deceived
and 'betrayed 'Working, .classes,.gOniled to
_mad
ness by . the-icy 411113,0 f stern winter uport.theic
hearthstones, „and -the farrtithed ,cry.
,thCir
toyed ones, shall crowd the.streets of our.great
manufaCturing and commercial' towns - with the
demand for bread?-- Erie Obs..reier. • : •
. •': • .; lir Crisis tattle Union. • :
It may sr;QM. tram:tit, :but it is neeertliebtsii, :
4:(fi0; that -Ma ny-pet pfe of Ihor:Ncri r, are
liir'hiMighist ill to think., the. .action'atr',hich
i. gOiptf en in the' Son 11i :b raw ak, and
. SuOt :personi.-pre bad
iqges . (if haiMan e.t;erif...-:-: A lready: thf:,e - plin - moi- .
tion'of the Smith hits Imit'a timst.ise . riana.i effect
ar:on linatire;'ico generally.—
mmeree and tradenerallt,
Stna : s are",down; . flotir : has fallen. -in the East
twenty cents per-AM:l7cl; and wheat prnpor
tiner.thobest ahmes . cre'on..lhi. street at'. one
a nd'a 'half per _ et; per .mon.tb-.• and iii t
money for. pnrpoqes. cannot
. Ite
hail onanyterms.:•.:.qpnratives initlare:e• Mann-.
faetnr . hig'.estntlishments.q.re being .tli.se44l
by hundrelisiand 'orders of all kinds- are bong
, . .
. Afro:iffy die. state of a ffa,irs a t.llin Southha's
, . .
materally .nd , ctcq t,11 . 0 matcrinfloteresta 'of. qcf.
country: ',lffie tEnd,n. iiitorest of Ihe Nom 4. and
the'Soulti urn. first.,beiag arrayed. against .each
• , .
In the frtee.of these . ..eircumslances; the.
:Rep hlirans.of th.e.North.l . sty - this is a :mere
t;n-riporary:patile;aftlii.theSnoth has :donerhilc•
log .and . •hlostering, all Will :b ° 6° - -right. The .
fone.of . the: press i is against any
concessions; trythe South: it" persists in:sustain-,
;ing those NOrthein fieatign .tie!s, :which
abroim.te' the- . Fugitive TAW.; and se'eni...'
diritertnltied, as far as piiwet;:to drive.
things to extremities. .
. . .
•It seems its: that 'ii -brief ,reYirtiv of
. whai
.thy SMith has done Within a few cfays;•otght to
weiwin'ee'the tpos . t.. - skeptichl 'tha't-.the 'people
tfre.earite!f. ..Let ns recapltultire some. ' . the..
morlreeetit:itidifhti6os•Of'public:(Veling In. the
Sn'otherri States.: ' • "
The IlanicS one
'fourth 'nfithe hotiftsloited to arm :ther•.Stitto.
: The ,neiCiptiirnrof has
pro
vided for oentiv , Otion,on . li
the 'of beeember,
and fhe,People'hrive . a - noonneed their detrCrni
itaihin'tn send del : rigaies to
Pledged triget the State oat'_ of the' Union, at,
any rofit, 'and at 'once.
States.--arel - Offering to
Crirolipa• rniiiiary ,crtv.nnttia
heij, owp expenses to .aik•the
Statr.it rnnrq, ofecirretoil: ..:•- - • •
~
.
The sOliinteer , ) i h'e German Compd
nies,'llitily:wirto,: ;I rnets ‘vith ,
:fa Georzia.. a bill dpiironriatmLr..., one million
ilollars- for putlitiir. Ihe Steto in a pnaiti . orr ef
fence, :to be ase . q at Governor's
fins rinqe(l the Legislatiire . annnimmicly.
Vireieia ao o oariee F ," thni eichnor
es;er6eflort in , he enese. of penre, and
ro.snervoif she. will C',lpe . r;jl . o With' hei giktrif
5'; , t.. 4 of r,l4.'Soath in ;hat: ever policy th6y•
may pursue. • :*.- ,
In :%Ti , sisgip'ni,: Govotnor,
.I?ettOq' has iso.l
a proora'matlon; Letti : la
I'rr to conidrt't l- o , ''pr'opriety 'find
'providiott corn'. qpd bett, , r •,safpgaard...for•-th.
libortios and property, "of , Al3s:siss'ilf?i•
than the late blvPtinti and pa , t. - antion of tlif
Nottli ,, rn.Statt , Goverriry , lin)ts premis,e:.
The, ptinet . .(lings at •the'.:,ooth 'are. rxcitln ,
the•rlPopost irttOirst nt Washinitton:.- A Move
mont is on foot io.tioillish'a paper tharec•tlevo
ted•to:the, intete.sta-pisnen'inn.'
.
A • lei te'r . l'rom ~ G avernarl.Monre; of . Al rna
aba
tn.a- emitter:one in Now City', : states: that
it hie . .intantionlnat' ta any Tnove h
Alabama . until after Lincoln. has been deelafei
collerre's.. It is.ntkil
that .Mississippi miill ; narsna the, same policy,— .7
It isfeaied thatlGenrgia . wil) be more ptecipi
A meetintt of distingtii'sbed ',Stitiqtern 'states
men, frorri the. eotten and aulf States:hii heett
held atCharleston, the ttritedelliatzs• of: which
.have-not been made pnbdiei at 'which tt: declare . -
t'On independenee 'Was adopted
and by the ,authoritY,. of the iStateS of.Snaih
C,'ernline,,Genreitt, Alabamtv, Florida and Min
ir, •t soorn,a 3 announced. as
follet'ys; deliberately nail solemnly att
nneneit to•the . tinited-S-tateS aml, to the eiyil
lzed world that we ndlette,er awe, any
ancdto.tlie Gaited States,: bat 'that are,
end to be, a free ;dad intirpen!lent
Pewer,ciir . iti,l,;rl that we- ran
jestify - narsell'f' in the eyes e 4 the; wridd i
to the Ged,of:Mrttjohs and .of .battleS
Wftness In the righteatisdess of our .eitese,
VI•P do hereby, inithe nante.ahil by the- totti - di .
ty of the people,forrn arid establish harselttes
into a-Sep;ritt.tt and inilpOnilar.t . Sotitly:rq Con
eeilere4ty, Ite-meintelned„ if media.; by Ogee
of art-M , -; und - elaimine to beferotinlzeid en aeon
as ditr aoyeritMerit,shiiil lie oreaitized, as ttree
and .Fl)l.lrriON:nali , ;n,.. prepared to' tMter, into
tre'-aties witliloreien Power., -io day
..iniport
ditties and tatieSYtdereat'e an army antl' : navy,.
tO Coin money, emit ..credit, and ot
win , ! po . rforra 'all "arts' ificideht io Rational
'-• The mason for•thi 'derlaration crc set forth,
11f:ten:lib, in i'sXteen articles. . • •• "
-A set of instructions yv••ro adopte!. lit 'the
same menting, fit. be sent to in
South•rnnr;;non' in. Paris, and .who' can - . le -11f'•:,
•
periled, on 16 act forthrt•roolFrtr'i ry., in hope.s
of eitradtinir promise of I . rienrtly recog,nition
,
from Louis Napoleon . . ; .
Thnqo things ar'fa'ets;,•,•nnd•why..the.'NOrth-,
ern Republicans' should' affect •to. that
.there - i; nrc - .(1ang ., 7 * G ... w0 - Oannot imatzine,
enntennplOpti'c rrnoper kvh.i..h. • the .:Northern
•11 , 2nithiiran pre's sneakol• 'of. the
South, hut on .nrrditiOnal incentive to,..thp
•Sontivrn"rennte to.take extreme •iftenstfre :for
the.preseryation of their dearnit rights . ' and jn-
If thP INitin , inaintoioed,it mint be train
i hod by force' of phblie opinion. Coercion' is'
The people of the • North'gill ney'•
et' tako'orf arins dint' their'brethren of ' the
So th.'. .
Repahlicin•nowSpapers and Republican
leaders ?mist recede froth' their menacing tone
rteninst•the Soullt. There must he concilin
tion tor the sake of the •Fatiaticiatn
and .folly 'tntict..he pot down,, nn l the • North
must ':;how the.•§Outlf that they respecttthem as
brothers; and do - not'regard their enioplaintS
aa mere izircrrtaile' and-bravado, The
. people
maid speak in tones of friendship, and - frater-,
hal amity: it is by, this alritio that •recoluticti
and'ruin 'the" great 'i ;iteres't •of the count rY
can be preventfid:Pittchqrzli . '
Ncira • A
. I t. Cit rECTIT . most interest:
ing fact has lien ree'etilly ‘lisrovered•in
•Io the archPeetute of. the 'ancient Grecian
'emotes., '.;Persons, in the' noileirig.
haihtin.gs.,in imitation of the Greeia'n style ,have
seen that all fail...d.fo hay.e. a perl'Ae_t
hiance,—that th9re wal.somathing. anekii K.-
The chureh of•the ,Alatlelaine; at. Paris
without regard to expanse, hut With dhe ardr
tlestre of malting, a perfect ',iroitat,ion of. Gre-.
cian fern*, had the.same, .ttnprent, defects.
The foundatronseerris, to be sinking in the milt,.
silo; dial the et;1111Mnil. Scarp to, lie. out' of . plaee.
By.iteeidents. ;while ‘exenijeieo,,the of
Athens,tir„tir . Chifect had discovered'
thattires*.pf,the ,coutphitiPn were not her
rizontal,:riadthe tans not i.)erpetplieular.
'kelasieca:rninatiOn by others had
,revealed the
raet that a 'hotOr:data! line continued n .grent
. - •
• • •
length' hae.the .tipvearttne:of.*:earv, andilit
a libipericli r eu I ar' liOe' see,rolt, to , behtf l oui,iyaittll'
To ()VI. rc . i?iita lllrs ; . the . ‘'s'iii e I itte.4 t:h'e ccipiti! .
towards , each' other;'.anil;itia de th'e: . .;ltarritirii...
lines ot :. t he . fon ntlatidn eh' , the are itratte,pontv,
what .ea ell,' t hut , applyie ,, the :ities 'or.'titat'
..,.
'efttatica J art(l. t4hovvlipe . that t heyriluet have ;
cieciadintek'withanie sections. -.:': :';``' . ;
The Confct in i ieeonrl.
• The war npon..the • S.rnith,bas" begun,
.and it.
seems that-the : 4 C . eiv Eng,tand fanaties:have.Se.-
Jetted the weStern fitiotiers'of. 'Vitasearl. as Abe . '
(list battle ..vomit, of the itrepiessiible . conflict.
The anti-slaVery foreiti haye.crossetroni. bo t in r ,
dance,and at.the:laSt advices were prossenting
vh , nrousty their purpnse of pxtineuishing. .sla
very iii
outhWeste'rh Missonri. To attain this
'parrilse,
.1 he'y hare, re,eeived ample' subsidies
front the Republican States "of:the East,
have la ken ad va ntrige•Of 't he,retiort ed. destita.'
tiOu of a pottier! of Kansas, to supply their.at ? -
elition emissaries ivitb.abundanee of arms atid
ammunition to commence: the work` of havoc •
and d;.solation in•oniS ' tate.. • . • ~. •
Theleasy traesmissien,of military , stip,
plies aver the• Hannibal rind Joseph RailOkad •
might..;adrnit of sorrt.efexpluaition which would'.
:e -,
ximerute the .mimaitera..or that, .cOrporation
from: ank'•complichy itt;thia':aiferinua move
meet . ; .but ho‘iv . ,,the
thousand men, mediintiUg war,
'crt!il,martitestioned and unchallenged; 'reach
point:inaansie most-convenient .for
upon our bofdet: counties; As at 'present
tery.... MlA's& knoiv is that . Missnuri.has been
invad'Ad.;' that :the.Goverrief of . the - IState has
-thought theideneer sufficiently serious to :order
Our v..Olunteer foreeilo the/tioritiers , that the
United State, trorms.in tilia - seeticiahave nitre
v. parteddo tot the ; F eerie ot act ion;;; that alai
ard.terror reien.•alone . - oar herders . ; and,that ,
all.is-to be uttrilitpedto the lapitMel imt . t-slag
ver y pop'Sinir l disrri , . •
.
Annealing . piteously to the s'yrbnat hies of our
ppriplpiin . behalf of the socallerfKariaas suffer
ers. the . U . pastles. of 'thd irrepressible
tunnagell to collect thtpuabrOtt.the country stff-,
fieent. means
.to • supply Mont:
'with all.the:rCqukite rounitiOnsof War: ; instead.
.of the sObstautiala of liii , „tha whilatersci(denth
.were shipped to the .adjoirimr 4..rritory• 63;i the
.
,Retio'hifra'n . philanthropists , of New EoularUl.;
and no' leek'an. expectation . is:et tertained..by
,therr• than that slavery will be effectually eY.
I; f he.Sout h western counties of. the
• . . . .
Tr is in vain.for the . 'll.opuhrrons to protest
that chi's assault upon a sovereign State - Stands
0. 1 , 0 cona .. ct i on with their, late --pOkitical
..Tt
.i.s . simply thelactinginut of the prir.-
ciples which they have prnclaimed vantintious=
v. frorn•the.beginoing. : . .Though ° party leaders
may not - finilit . profittible.to'be.cotisistent; the'
Masses of .oe . factionwhich therhave educated .
will be every.where.:dierioserl..to:reiluee. thehry.
to..procticre. wilt .not .be disposetl:fo
tesrsatisfieq with the quiet method cif 't , rrinial,
suasion.'.' If they Italie' been convinced that it
iSthe toisinn of the North 'to Vont'on't'slaVery .
and abOlitionize the South : that it is the design
;,r. the Reptiblii:sin, party to make the• Southern.
StAtes
. ‘rall tree ;" thateither the interests of,
the prnducing States - tritst thettoselyea
throttah the .Whole Confederacy,. or.thaf, - thosti .
Stittes must' yield ifriall"thetr rik.ht3 to the man':
ufacttiring portion.ofihe Union. anti he content.
to see tliersorial fabric gracinally demolished,
they:wjll take the most 'direct' 'Means to cam-.
pass the objectin : view.'...That tilla t'
ittgomery i
their deputed agent is beyond qaestion.; howev,'
'er Mitch they may denounce him end atrocities
.and.bfame his imprudence :Intl premature effoft.
•,
34rOV*1 Drawn foe DeCondo& leim
GR . AI3S - ji7168.5;,'
71hz;i ford.—.names E. Blair, S. L. Casey, J
N, J; A . .. Lyo n .; m
To‘ot C. D.'Websler, A. Whirple.
80rani711 . .,11. •F; Dnvis, ; N: F. Jones_, Wm
T,ltfeCoir 4 11...-.Sartv.;4;ll. : •
• Co!Ts. l .-11' ,- mry Smith. •-•
Eth-ed.E. BarifPn,Thven Cook,
• iteLudi, ! -11mice.Slarks.'': ''., • ..•
'11:. Tubbs.' • • •
Libnrtlifot!n• Acre,' WM. Grettsby; R. AT
tzillipw—Alll(4tl3rerrien, J, M. Haltlritlge
.
.00n —A.. G. Otto.
BradArd—T. opok, , J, J. Drake, Leander
G. W.-11lonior. S. L: Se 'limn!.
Corwin.
J. Barbet'; KF;nivay
.Bell..
Cl,orirae N. Ilosk(tt; Niles 'Kenney,.
benierreabocly,.lol)n ,
.
Cnrrp7.nn— E.
El d red Geuder ; M. G. Kn'app, • C. 13.
. . .
Starks . • . •
B. Libby. , . •
.._./(0 , i1i , ,,,TA,1 1 1..C0ry, C. C: Cleveland.
n,E. Green. C." Holde n .,
F. povton,
Wrin;Sherwond, D. 'W.,.Whitrioy..
Lasher, E. "Oriitdrson, Ezru
. .
• Otto- 7 F.enj.,BunkPr, P. .C.-Hopkins.
The ahnve,named Graibi.and.TraYeiso.Thrors
mf . .et at tke'Cotirt Ho wie n Smethport, on
Toesdny the.2sth day Of DeCendber.next,, at 10
n'elnek n. m. JOSEPH MORSE,'
Sheriff's ofliceo§tnetliport, Oct. 22, .1880.
Fran IN OTMA7,I.—The building occupied-by
Mr. JOE. Splrrun aR a I..iiery - Stable, was .en..
detroried ,hy fire' on the ""afternoon of
Thursday last..Tbere was, ample time after the
fire was discovered io get out the• horses, and
'a 1:o rho' carriages and 'harness thatwore - stored
helow, bat in conaeUuence of the' dense smoke
that'filled the building, and the , excitement of
the people abOut t'ie fitemise ; i, one horse. sins
overlooked, and. 001181.Imerlin' toe. flames. The
Was'fi lied' with hey Sod gt,rilvirf.and-thq . fire ,
Which - broke 'Out in the north,vvest corner :near
the chimney; had no sooner eproinn !limited with
this venihustible the entire
bnildirie.wria•h'comPlete Mass of flames. The
lois We :have beep ascl-rtain, but
ind..e it ; to, bf! ni t far from $B9O. 'The
b u ildi n .,,fieloriged - ”O Judge“ 'enasramtbstx,"of
ftandseltili.". fieskdes..the hOises, arid hay ..thet .
hiirned; , tbeievirt re a; number of cutters
stored away on the 8 . coral • floor,' and a.
fp n tit Y, of ha iriesS r flia t *re re obi
our friend Binipier *his' loss,
amt'rrii.t.'t hat ilio4e indebted.to'hini settle
„ p thus 'enable hire to'open
rieWStible wit !milt delay. He is". a •Very , tteL.
ceminniluting man.,-and plena eannOt get' along
very. Well. withoui. W.; establiShment.'..,
This" is the•first rise that has . oectirreed , Since'
the Enct,e' Fire Company 'was . formed; :'They
were on hand promptly with their:new. eliginep'.
en fheir whole,dtity.: They wrirk 'adrnira
bly. together, arid
. fotiurplis •io energy and 4 1 ..11
many Older corimanies, that' have.‘lfid, much
:more nrsctice and experience.' • But" I:doheir
eiertions, 'the .dwellings of Messri,'Haiiotti,
domaroes and BLAKE, must have .been •butneid !
—,olsizn • , • , •