Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 06, 1856, Image 1

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Staten—lC. 11. TANZY.
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ldAnt - ge-- , 'IIonv'JAMEB..IE ClltAf7C.N.'
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- , . Associate Judges—lluu. John Kum Sautuol Wood
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-- 1 • District Attornoy- , -W - J. glieitror.
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Prothouutary—Danlel K.. Noell. ',I -
. 1 - • Iteeot:der, 4:e.—John M. Clegg, :
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Itegtstor—Willinin Lytle. ' .-
Ilii,w_Atiltetilf--&-Ja'etni _Bowman . . Deputy, James With
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I, - Cureaer--Joseph U. Thompson.. - • •.: • .
IA \ County Connnisslouers—John llobbiJatnesArmstrong,
..,.' : Nil eorize - M. trihatu. , Clerk. to Commissioners; Michael
\Wise. . . ..., , . • •
\ ....), ; ',.;Direetort; Of the Poor—George- Sheafrer, George Britt
--,:' 'die, Julin 0, Brown. Superintendent of Poor Douse—
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' 4pseph Lobach.
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Astistaut iturious—Szoinwi Ootild; •
O. • 110)odwArti, (Prepident) Ireyry
4"i l s: 'Myers Jobir 'h K. dardner,
..i__..• St UrgtiOirl,)liellagi Sioaftiii John Thompsoui
Clore to Council—Mina& W
Oonstables—John gb. L4 l 3ustitblei: Robert
kteCarttioy; Ward ebbstablev.',-
CIIURGH:ES.
First Presbyterian Church, northwest angle of Centre
Square. Uev, OUNWAY POrtNO, Pustor. = Services every,
• /Sumlay morning at 11. o'clock, A. 1.1., and 7 o'clock,
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Second Presliy.teritni - thurch,eortier - of South Hanover
1114 Politic:it streets. Ilev. 4r. CALLs, nu:tor. :!:.orvices
commence ab 1 M., and 7 o'clock, P. M. ,
, church. il•rc.t. Ppiscepal) nortimo4raoglo of
(.'e!itre ..•quarti. ltev..lACou 11. Alonus, liocCor. Services
- at A.N1... and 3-o'citicl„ I'. )1. - -
tlititliuh Lutheran Church, Mullen! Ititttvrett :11altrand
Lmit it,:e—ut rums. 1 ley. .Itceu LAY, - Al:tutor. Sory iceu
it ..IN•{c, A. M., (Old 7 o'clock, P.,M, •
Iteforniod Church. Lou ther, lianovor
and Pitt streets. ltev..A: 11. link:31111i, Castor. tSUrVieUS
at 111!,.i o'clock,...A. M., and-e;..1 P. M. .
. 31.. i ii. E.Chtirch, Virst•Cliargm corner of Main and
rut it.., 5. h t )1. Coss"\l'astur. thorviceg'ttt •
11 o'clock, A. M., and 113.6 o'clotk, l'.. J. •
Moth:MUT k. Church (second Charge) Rev. J. M.
;0 ; 4k,, Patt*- .Services lu College ChitrA,LAt . „ll o'clock,
- Itouilim-Catholic Church, Pomfret, near 1:0 f
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trey. JLuCS BAnauvr, Pastor. Services on t sea Sun
day of ark month. • . . -
• Ouriatiri - Ltitheran Church,' Corner of lomfret 'nu d
Bedford strquts. 1. P. Naschold, pastor. service ut
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When changos-}n.the above-ro-nOCOligary the-pro 7 -.
pur. AkirsiAts age reqUOStt'll ;9 notify - us.
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DION.IIstSONVOLIMOE.
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Rev: Charle;aCe . flins, President and professor of Moral
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-" Rev: Herman.M.,Jelinsou, Professor of Philosophy
____Eanl..t.tif,lisll - I , lterature. ' '
__„,„ . _:„.t k mAi l , 11". ;Oay4l.nrikyrOiregor qf Anelen:t I,:wiaties.
Rev. ,iiiislr.7lliltany. - TriMessirr OrMireiisaties. •
'' I t yiliiihn C. Wilson, fiveturer. on Sasuralio s ieleuen.:l,nd
CuOabsr of the Museum. • , . • • ;
• . Aleitander Pfehuni • Piofessor Of . ifebreiv - and Modorn
,--* • Languages., •
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lleujtin Arbogast, Tutor fn Languages. . •
• . Samuel 1). liillinan, Princlird of the Grammar fiOlviol
IVi/liaut.,...k. Suively, Assistant In the Grannuar tiehuo.
ociaroitAtrxoNs.,_
C ttil.l!3l,A DF.POMT BA.Nlcz—Prositlmit : Itlrharel Parker;--- enshifir, \Yin. X. Beeteug Clerks, J. P. llubshir, N. C.
IZiehord Porher, John Y 11.0,,
--Hugh rS.t.ttirt,-tyltounts Poxton,, K. 0. Woodword. Robert
Iluont, John. Sanderson. Henry Logo n, , Sam n I
CUMMILAND VALLEY it Ali I:0th INMlVLNV..—Tresident,
FrederiA Watts; 'Seer-Miry and Treasurer, lid % rd I. '
Biddle: Superlilteudant, -A. F. Smith.' Passengl trapia '
twiciva day. E Wart
astl . leavilig earlisle nt1.0.'25 , 4i4,
A. M. and ;.1.17 o ' cloa P , M,.. Two traius every day-West—
ward,, c.ivitig Carlisle rit 0,AL10'ci , 5 ,1,. L.11,4111,1 2.11,-1.01
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AND AVATtII. C6AIPANY, PiOiddellttEreiV
Lemuel_ 'hit:l4; TrVtigprqr; WIII
6f. Ilcatciu;Dirertors. Wetts, liletinra'S'Arlier, Lemuel
Sl..llcetent, Dr. IV. IV. Dale, Franklin 06a1.1-
ae.r,,Jtonrylllass and 13. 31.. Biddle.
CI.3II;F.IiIAND VALLEY John S.
41t; Vagliler,..ll.. A. Sturgeon; Teller, - jos. C. :11offe.r. ,
jUlinS. - Sterrett, Wlu. Ker,, llrenne:
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Itleharcioo4,'Lleury BaxtD4,; . Mbert, Stlrrat
and 11. A. Stuegotin
RATES ,Or POSTAGE*
'Postage on all - lotteni of onehalf ounce weight or
t h der, eenta pro:paid, (except to ealifonlia autlOr.gon,
!Well 1s 10 'cents pro-paltl.)
l' , ,stage on "Tito Itratat,o'—wlthin the Coubly,
Tillie the State, I:l'eonta por year. : lo any : part of th‘o
Statos,2o routs. l'ostago ou all transient papers
;11 ,1,,i` 011111 Mi in wei2ht, 1 . cent pro-pahl. or 2 cents
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pl4seey4 - Jan 29 —Congress - 4141M% of In
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terest. The Senate wee not in session., In
ihe Rouse, Mr. tinderwo2d offered a "sesolu
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ticon,that,every member be voted
~for, in his
tura . ,:forßpoaker„ but Najd he would, sio4ress
its Coniideraiion"until to. day. Mr.,.,Crawford
gave notioe,ihat, tomorrow he will move, to
elect
_a apekker by States, each State delega...
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63n-casting but - one -vote, Mr. A.R . . Marshal
moved,a , resoletiOn suggesting the withdrawal
of 'the proreni.'csandldatee ; but after'a brief de
batik_ he-withdrew it. _2 A. _ballot *as hid, "and:
'Banks received, 99 votes, Mr.,Orr. 89,. Mr, F.ul
ler 84, and scattering 13. - -Necesaary, to a choice
106 i 'Aftir some further unimportant pro
.ficeinlinge,Tthellousa.adjourned
A violent assault was — made at the National
Capitol, by a member of Congress from Con•
grass from,Arkansas named-Rust, upon Her-
One Grieely, the editorsof the - New YdlL TA- .
thine,' in consequence of sorce_strictures oh
Me. Bust's Congressional propositicav which
appeared. In a Washington-letter In ;he
bonne. Mr. Gresly was-struck several times
on the'head"with a fist, and on the aria with a
cane. ,
Widneactay, Jan. 23.—. The ,Senate not in
session. hi the liciusii,,Mr. CravvfOi:d offered
Jeromelotion. providing . for' the election of a
.Speaker by States, 'each State casting - one
vote..-Dlr.-Todd remarked thatthe propOsition
was :repugnant to_ -the' eonstitutioq• of the
house.; men/berm, were here to, represent the
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people, and not independent sovreignties. It
would , also be unjuet, because it woulrEgi - ve a
power-to the Stated to organize the House. If
dentleruen were anxious to organize, they
should give way to the great- Majority of, the
North. On 'motion
,of Mr Todd, the resolution
was laid.upon the t able—
Mt. Cliugman offered a resolution providing
f..r_the election of a Speaker by a plurality
vote, if there ebould be no choice made duririg
the neat three trials, viv a voce. This yes , de,
,butigd at great lengtll. — "A , motion to lay •the
resolution on. the table was lOst by' a tie vote.
After some further debate, the question upon
fire Reirdut r ion.yras.teken, r and jt -wws lost.-....
The termination of the couteet for Speaker 4,
considered fa'rther off than ever. Severat
bemoarata voted , with the Riputlrnerfor-the
rieolntion of Mr. Clingwap, : .
'ni4rs4ay, 31..--In the; Elenate,' , . the
most interesting proceeding - was the, election
of printer. .On the first ballot there was no
choice, Nicholson, Washington - Union, rieceiv-.
ing but 24 votes, when:27
,w.ero - required. Af ,
ter three additional hallete, Nicholson receiv
ed 29. votes. Tucker 8, scatterini - 15, rind
Nicholson_ was thereupon declaredduly elect 7
ed. Mr; &Word lutviog the floor;. then ad
dressed the Sens,te at length upon the subject
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of Central American affairs, and the Senate
than adjourned till 11kpday. In the Jlouse of
Representatives, Mr. o.)x permitted a,preom
ble 11114 reeolution,
,proposing,that-members
I waive some of their political principles'.to
- cure in organizationfirst voting for_Mr Orr )
and if ho was ncit' elected, then for Fuller, in
viting,all conservetivo man to,unite in this sr- -
rengement.. _ This gave rise to a long debate,
in - which, it was ApParanf.that there was no ,
harmony - lietween the Antericatis and the,Liemi
oeratsitrid. thirresolu tick - Witalr'rejected=Yeas
'3Q, nays 176: Mr.,llickmen offered a resoluT.
tion to elect hy - a plurality. motion to lay
thiS on : the 'table was negatived by one ,major
ity. Alr: - Trippe submitted a Substitutei,de--
trrring7Mr. rtf
Intiti,4 PO- ;lay. ot) ; the table negatived --
sad Hl : s . 13.1. Mr. 7o _4
I then rejected--yeAR 100, rays 110. The (peel , .
Coil pending on Mr.,flicknutn!sresolution, the
lions° adjourned: ,
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_..Friday,.Feb. 1..- - -'rhe Senate not in session.
In the 'Toilet), Mr. Hickman's motion for the
. .adoption_of the_ plurality ,rule .W. 1113 lost by tw.
majority. - • Varit us other' propositions wera
nffered, the fast of
.which was by .'Nfr. -- Cobb,
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who offered a resoliition that Mr Aikin, of
S.. C. shoull be declared Speaker. After the
'roll had been Called; Mr. Ayhitney said ho hsid ,
been informed that his vote would effect an e
lection, and as he 'understood Mr. Aikin was..
not-tt-member-oft lie -A4l-min i etre tions arty—ba
would cling& ids li,Erte to the alrtrraitivo.-- 'MS
was received faith deo filvtiug applause and amid
deathless silence We Clerk announ'c'ed the vote
to be, yeas 103, nays 110. This result so un
,.expected, convulsed. the Ilouse" with laughter
rand applause. No otheclactiotrwas taken:
Saturday, .Feb.,2.—The Senat,o nett in session
on Saturday. In the - Flops() we are gratified
to say that a Spettiter_vas at tUp
ori the.Procoeqingti,.lqr. Smith.
Of Tentiesseo, offcred a
. plurality reSblutiiin
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providing if no speliker urns elected after
three niure „trials', a plurality
etent to 'elect, •A motion 0 . .
.14 it 'op tlfe, ta-,
410.it'as lost by, lO-innjority.. , - It.- wis then a
dbp_ted by a yote,:of 113 yeas to 10,4 Ilf4d.
Q thin withdrew—ltisLiatui—in-fa-vo
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:W.ED,N..E . S,DAY,_:FEJR - U . 4.A.1Vit . .• 6 ,
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htr. , Aiken, of Smith Carelina. tiOtiolis to re- .
cind„Adjourn, &0.,-were loge:deal amid much ' i - • . '--- •. ,
cenfusion end excitement, end the Heine .pre... , ructrdas t. Jan 29.—1 n Senate„,bilho wets reed:.
ceeded to ballot. On the fourth ballot,. the to extend the , charters of lila Doyistewn Bank
avote—ifOod-411tpkall-031;—Alk en-10014 - 0N ,---- ----'
"6; Campbell, of Ohio, 4; ?ells 2. Icathaniel
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P,Banks, Jr., rfas,trisreqPon declhred elected
Rpearer,_and was cemlueted to the chair ---
After he hod delivered a:_brief address, ,the
oath of offleelras edminiStered 'by Mr. Clidt
ding, of °hip.. .The House.-then' adjourned
amid prolonged cheering by the Republicans.
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, Monday, 'eb.' 21.—rn thel7. S. .9enote,...p i t
titions were presented frotplatious naval of
seers, con3plaf [ling of th c ; netion , of the Naval
Nail.
Nail. A disonefdon't loweew reffergiew
to:tbh notion-Off
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ject.Was-Postponed..."A number of bills were
. litor . iititroduced, among them - being a bill by
Mr. — Aclams ,- of - llfiselasippiFtcrextend - the-term
of naturalization. - On. motion of Mr.. Fisk,
the Cominittile oft Finance- was * instructed to
inquire into the matter of the Spaniel' corns
now in nseeirrite country, arid- to, report upon
their intrinsic value. . The Senate thertatl•_
ournett.. • • .
• _ln the: - liouse. the oath was' administered to
- the members. Wherothe name of. Mr.. Whit-•
field was called, son 4 retharke were Made. by
Messrs. Campbell and Brow, but no opposition
to his:being sworn. .2V : committee Was appoin-:
ted to wait upon - the Senate, and infortri that=
body that the 11°111(e-was ready to proceed to
-trusibesi. motitM was Nsreed to that a coup •
.mitteo be appointed to, ct in'conjimation
a:corarnittee of the„Seriate,•to inform, the Pres
ident•that Cqngrees . was now organized . and
'ready to.rceeive any - comerunication fi'om Opt
functiontrY. -. .A motion to, procee.d to oleo-'
tion-ofa Clerk was-then - tabled Wm. Cullom;
of4enn.- Wes - Ahem - elected_ Clerk-by a reeolu- .
tion,—yeas 16,' nays 87. The Spbakcr.'.ad
ministerla the oath- of offlee - amid' applause
fret:tithe galleries, -- The members then select
ted.anyl secured - their seats. Mr. Nichols Of
feredit resolution declaring the present 'Sett
jeant ,at Arius repjected, pending ihic4..the
flown:adjourned. • • --
RAmpAsiT —alio State of Virgiino
a becoming. offensively . dignified. A man,
named. Parsons has lately been. bound • over in
Blair oeunt.Y.;". - Inibits State; foritidnapping.:—.
Itut pr at
oposed; In the .- BOUse'ourgediei,"ihai .
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lairs
,lq between' the
laws of Pennsylvania and the defendant,And .
rescup. him. - A , bill hie" bean - 'proposed, pro
''hitillitf the said .Parsons, under a penalty - of ,
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s9;ooc i
from appearing . and , pleading to the
chtiYge nforesaid. , • It•provides that the COm 7 ,
ntonwealth of Virginia 'Shall assume, oit his be.•
helk,all Costs, fines and forfeitures. 'he bill
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further provides, .tat if the.said Parsons shall
hereafter be. arrested and imprisoned upon the
'charge aforesaid, - the-Governor of Virginia Is'
•ii recte.l; to d en la nd-li is- fm mediate --sit rretitler; -
find in deftillltthexeul,_ihall cape the iviit 61:,
habeas curpos• to .lio.applied:fdr, lc.. If his re=
leaSe•he not affected, the governor is directed,
ten days after the prochimation t .,.thereof, to
seize nod iniprisotra/1 citizens, , iiinlAp seize and.
holdall property of the State of Penhsylvanid
.and oreitizeDs thereof,,uutil the . release kud_
surreniter.of•the . said Parsons; and' to call up- -
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'on-and•oornmand the services of all aiiil.tintl
military officers . of 'the State. •It . .is (driller:
provhfid, that the provisittos Of : Attie' bill r shalP
he'extended to any other citizen tif.,Virgitda.
tifio;inity be hereafter plaCectin
_the situation_ i:
a - the rsaid-Parsens, - dm:-- , ------- --
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TIIE STATE ARSENAL Roanimr. --The Grand
rug :of - Dauphin Coutity,have found IWO' bills
.n pal tis t Amit,Tw_E_D_rane,..,latelliee_p_er:'_nf_the...
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,tato Arsenal, and Aaron , Cohurn i a Locofoco
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filer of tint II itsitof _Representatives from.
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the CityofPliihttlelphia,. for. :the robbery of
Alio Arsenal a feiv months :ago.- ;The grit
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count of the indictmentcharges . Drano; With
.LareenY of r'l4es and rausitete. to' th,e , value of
$2,026, aiidoburn,with being accessory- 0)-
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said Larceny before the. fact, The 5e,.,..4441
-count-,o barges—Canty il-,alone—Wl th:Lieee-ivitilit :
the property referred to, knowing ; At- to have
been stolen. The. other indictment is against
both forionspiracv to:appropriate' -to their
own use th ptoperty. of the. Commonwealth.
r -The case_was continued by the . Court; at 'the
request of Mr. Coburn's counsel, 'on account
of the absence of a. material witness. .Mr. C.
was then held to: li z ail :in the sum of $2,500,,
7."iir _appear_a_th c:April__iesiions„,:whic ix, _he. -
gave alit was discharged: Drone remains-- in
jai:' .
:Saturday, Fib. 2.- -In - the qenate, the fellovr
ing hills were severally cObsidered. end [nited:
—A. bill relative to. tiro LafayetteCeinetery
Company.„,of-Philadelphta;--a.,supplement-to
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act relative to'the sale _mid conveyance - of real r.
estate; .a. eupple „ mb,nt to the act relative to
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.. • landlor'ds and tenants; relative to' real estate.
SLAVESiArdPEDE AND FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY.
held by the' Pennsylvania ilailrOttd Co: . any
..--There was -quite . a ..stampede__among . r .the -
--- - was_ quite 7 - "
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slaves in the lierilai counties .of. Kentucky,: on- .
jetirtiedinttil this afternohtt.. : . - ••• ',
:fiat Sunday night; :end several of the fugitives
In.th ',House the ameinitnet3ttsCif-thil'enate
boxing been diseovercal in Cinctnnati, the offs to the ill relative to_ :the Kertheen Liberties ,
apcars, on" Monday,. proceeded to arrest - theta. - On : aS.Co npany'wore coneut7red .. hi. ' • Mr. :beck- _
proaching the house where the slaves Were inked cad a joint resolution,...ittlavor• of an -
secreted ? the , fatter 'fired . upon the officers;' amendment .to , the •Federal Constitution, re-'
_Warne - lilt two. or..:three . skotetors, but not' golfing all cousular and diploinatio appoint.:'
seriously. One.. slave woman,' finding escaPo, wants to be 'of native bore citizens, . The fol- •
iMpoisible, attempted tofout7tbe throats of
~.} . lO --1 lo wing bills were' passe* --,To incorPoratif . the
"time tildren; and ;to - far,' succeeded it; ti? kill I meK oa n and t'llt Land and.lluprovement Com-
an and and the stipplernent to the act ineorpo.
onei- enlitt4tantly,- and. wounding, the, other
two -Very severely. Six 'of the slaves worn ap . ' ra t ing the 4therican Academy- of Music. . The
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praltentkati;elg.htitrr.d .- said::te-lrave escaped.. Huns° than, adjourned until - this efternoon.
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then the sub-
-- 'gr'rida.sr:''Ti tkp., actin eDm ir;n •of the
---te--14.1battet., YAII (Iy—raj-I-road
message was received from the GI 'ernor
nominating Thomas-8: ..IS.irkbride, of hiladel
, •
phis, Frederick Watts,. of .Carlis4e sud. A;
•
Mulenberg,". Laneaster,„ as -Trustees. of the
State Lunatic-A .n
cylum. Theotnivations were
.donfirtned,''lnAtbe House, Charles •A:..llibtis
was. - nppointsd:tid diti o rch 1 ife e t 8 1
annotta • Zerbe, ~Leri. MeCormick'emt Henry
Hipplo,additional Doorkeepers. ;The Lebanon
Valley,railiad bill was passed.-
~ir~le~
LEOIBI. A
and the. Farmers • and AfeclMnics — Bank of
Philadelphia. The bill •to incorporate the:
. . .
Butler Howe Cotnpany of Philadelphia ! Paned
second reading. - In the Houswof Represents
.
tivei; . bills were Raised •to incorporate the
Uniontown ' Railroad;:Hanover" and . . South
Whitehall • Bridge, 'Anneal:mon, Landisburg,
and BroadtTep nailioad, - Navigation Railroad ;
and the Coudersport, Portage -and 'Allegheny --
Railroad Companies, besides various private
and local 'bills. A lung debate took place on ,
the bill to provide for 'fenoingLralireadAracks-1
Wedneiday, Jan. 30.—1n - Seilate r the Corn 7
mittee on Vice and Immorality reportedl back
the bill, to repeal. the...restraining' liquor la*,
with a negative fecomtnendation.. A motion
to refer the bill Wit-select - committee was lost
—yeas-14, nays 18. A vain effort was then
made to take tip the Rollie bill upen ihu dame
eubjoot. ..A: bill to- incorporate - the Lebanon -
Valley. Valley." Railroad Comp — any Wile taken up,
amended by . striking out the tonnage tax, and'
passed.
__ln the House, the . j4 to proiide for
fencing iailrOads and.:the'better, protection 'of
life and property was passed finally.. The fol
lowittg.hillsi-nmeng:etbrriovere-read..inpla
—A bill relative .to, to - 'extend the j
,diction of Courtly in cases .of divorce: o in
corporate"tho Augusta Coal and Improvement
Cemp\iny; to lneOrporitte_ Harrisburg into a
city; 11 further supplement to the sot to
conrage, the. manufacture of iron.with coke
and_niineral.coal;:it.bill-relative to the Cataaa
qUaand-Pogiesiille railroad oompany:' a supple
nick to. the act incorporating - the Willicsbarre
coal company.
T4zTriclay, Jan. .31,---In -the ~k3nate, • Mr.
Ingram moved to, take .up the bill from , the
ilOilee. to ropeal--thejieetraining Liquor Law; -'-
‘!hiphirasnot_ . agreed -to, .toas .11, nays .21.. - _
Mr. Wilkins' bill, proridinq , for a * Lioenee Sys.-
ton, 'fruit then taken up in Committee of the
Whole, and after-some
~ debate thqrqou,:the
Commictee`r . q_ania - nd had leave to sit again , on
TUesdny next-Oeas 17,.. nays Ib—those in
i
favor of tbe
,IL Outs p0.9,i• ortke present
leer roting . for t e irnmediate-innetiqation of___.
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the .bills The . 111 - atipplomenti - ilytti-itiria:-
res9latink Banks inn' made the order, ter
At.'fr4skim . 4y neit. Mr. - Ingrain 'then xene •
.
hitslnotiotr; ttv - ,taka-nrohe billn rep.aling,(tie
'irtidor *law,' but 'it - did' not 'prevatl, yeas, 12,
dayli 20.• '4 langthy dellate llleb en 'fled Open
.a motion to make the bill the ordor for Friiiay,
With sundry 'motions -,t.0 , amend. &e. • all of
which, indicate that the Itepe,,t 1,111 v.ilt not
pass' 'the Senate : id itei'.pre;sebt shiine. The
Setinte.mpLAgliin at 3 o'clock', P.' Al'. dud re
sumed the colisideration of the;mution to make
the Itepoil bill he _order iif_the_day-for to
morrow. \raviolis 'anienilitilitifs were moved,.
and•finally, on' molien'Ol-41.1r.' Price; the bill •
was tirade the,ortfer_of.the daysfor,Weduesclay.
next:. In tltn. Honsp...lipJo . l)gsl, petitions and_
remonstrances wile one from Pasam or i'Vlliatu•
)3014. reintnistrating against' any cliangec of
venue iii the case of Willianatidri - vs.'lCane. 'A
n ,
hirge tuber of bills!were reported, and
among-: era (he bpi to repeal the.,Compettsa
tieh 'bi ,til lattE - aessicin. was reported with a
pegative recominendation. A iWirdlin %vas -
11 4QPted, asking for eertnitrinrarmation iii r'i- .
glird _to the engineeriiig_departrrtent__tif_tbb
Stnt :-{ V - I. t herjoint -- rearilutten, bring 7a .7
day for final adjoninnient, was postponed until: ,
the first Monday in . 101 oh. -
wero ooucurredin, and:flit c l!ill! only noids the
the 43eriatp,- movers—
remonstraneee yrere 'presented • against tthe
philidelphia city - pasienger. railways, end
other Matters of' - 'error'- importance were' de=.
bated up t,o, the 11, ur, adjournment In the
House, reirionstranbes were presented against -
:the-rep:or Ittaining-Licater-,TAN
IteeOlu tie r ' time of adjournment lit.
the Legislature-were :then ,
liken tip, and 'dot
bated, and it, WAS ALl6ll.7llgrePfk , to, adjourn - •
&OM th em e"' 15th of yeimary to' the 25th ..of the
earno month. -The=l:4ll-;-fo--incorporate - the
Laekawana and :lenosborough 'Railroad, • and
also the act to regulate-the electiting - in Mont
gomery county were • Pealed . finally. ' After
soine.,further unimportant bublnees, the House
djourneci. " *
NO. 23.
STILL LitEIVFROM EUROPE.
I .By the arrivaljeit.o
*rahis„_at____
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Halifax, on - Thursday w e hive adviees: t ,-
rom
Liverpool to the I 9 ultimo. , The .news- is •of
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thji highest importance, indicating theneedi
declaration of peace between the Allies end / .
Russia._, The Vienna 'correspondent .of the
Londonlrinies, telegraphs'under the date of . .
Wedriesday, -- the - 16th,'11)A. M.,:- - that Russia ' •
has unconditionally accepted the propositions V .
'of the Allies. This is reported authentic.,
,The news' caused immense- sensation.. The '
funds rose three per dent., cotton. i a farthing,,____,__
-lend=a - Tiiiiii-e n sued = iiftkeTiftWrilitiVe - tielli
next day the - English government published,
s k
a despatch frau Minister Seymour, ak . Et.
.Pitteratiurg, ns follows ;;-'"li.ussia agrees to 7.- , ..--
accOpt the proposals as a basis of. negotia
tions." s,Dis
,quaiified announcement' curbe d .
the exeitement, and the alarmists 'bSgon• to
fear that Russia inure, wants to gain time by
deceptive negotliktioneds-nothing-ne*
from the Crimea. ; . -
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THE OREGON WAR.— Our lates!, advioes frem • ,
Portland', Oregon, are to December 20th:. •No k •
, -
further news bad been received fromthe force .
. _
'under Lieut., Col.-Kelley-iiin'ci-bialiatile with _
thendians, about ten
,miles from the.Walln- - •
Nalla• hirer. His expedition • was. directed
agaiiiistcort !hick_ bad fallen
into the lui`nda of the Indians.some ti,loe' back. .
AWut . one -thribesnd of the Savages were re-
ported at the last'accounts, to have gathered -
there to,give battle to Ilte troop! under Kelley, •
and as - notbintbad been heard froin.fctild •
tor- the safety' of his forceirere-entOtained:-..
Company (I, commanded - bkeriplaiti Hayde n,rl •
had returned from-atreiTedition4n
lion of Warm .Springs, and broughtltawenti-'
•eight friendly Indians and a quattlityof, cattle' y
and boises. Captain Haden, with : OA:VI
thirty or forty - men,' men, omen out, at"
eight, on a :secret expedition. Neliutith",
of- Volunteertf, - had - resigned - biti'dolPit4nC 7 ; - • 77
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DRAINI . NO Ok THE fIABLEM SBA, IiOLLAND.-;•-
A. series' of ope'ratitaie have been ' going . tot--
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hiard for the last sixteen or.. 8076n:can - 'yeariti . •
having hir .their , object :the' draining -of - the '
11.aileta Sea",in Holland, so ne to . . ' convert.tbe
quince of it into arable_ -Land - Grest—as - thli
ritupendous work .rs, it - WM:ivy; it - appears, in!6""..
fair Way..otbetng:seetnitityliebeith ' -It is - to' he _
.
Antal loathe present.year.r -YR, - Chairman' or. „ .
the Rommissiop,•to ...whom..ttio .work-- wes-en-•
.trusted„ him iiuhtished,the.,fitutt,roport. i The.
. Ssiu-neee frian'lB36tO 1850„inOlusive, are 1;3,- ', -:-------
- 400,000, 'find thei•Code'rite froth land'tO Lib sold ' •-•
f ' is. estimated St - .8,100;000i•:.' It • ito•hrs't sup=-
..posed the reolaimed. latutwoul ,tmworth only - `-'-
4 003 e,* 32. .pPr_Agriii.but(in , ..18 • was actual 7 ~..
ly sold for' over' $i»0: i rlii . ti return exceeds . .
.all expectation, as. the drainingT.'-Iflie 'not un- .
tlertelOn :aiwa spcpulntion:.bilt , itsai-reeiiiition— 7 . • -
againet turther,i,9read.o ,or„tlin.sea. ....Fruitful -
farina begin to:appear here and ,thpr,e., on the .
floor::of thWt' sea.' ' irorfitive thousand acres
in all have bi_ti , ,ti retilaimeci frein'the' tjea, 'Which
will S'iziiiily "littiooo - :penple...bountifully with • .
• the . 111 e IS :(: c. i I i3. - . 1„ . . ~ . ~ : , „. : - . ,
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,T . RAr,il. l .. ;,r , A. quit'i Rcioate,--.-41•Weshlog•
v • t , .u.• .
ton. Mu , t.t: Si:turday wet*, a.gtmeatithtumed
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p,, trial fer• se - tend - liiirglariiiiir
~ ylus char,iett . : . ke Gad Looratnitted,----,-..-
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_Fiwing. .ie—triiil -- irwii - e - iliedleeesa7that he• had
violated 'the . 'pOgoii s o . fliis etep daughter, a
girl .0.,..17, and by. threats'againet•• her' had.:
iudtteedi her, to- . keel) the--,BecreC , The girl's
brath'er,.Wll9 ly4s. p*etit ( lell'ALltevourf-rootn, •
/ rillieor:ed a. piltol,_l9l..det:Lit,ifeturtted --Jo- the --
t roi; -- da . -II - ' -
which It
(101 IT E.O.
disoparo
Im, p nee( n Net° to arrison's
id-the. 'pistol, ON' left him` a lifeless
.)..oumi mita was.,tried tunneiliately, and die- '
diarged :from custody. .
•• Itir•T• P. TAII-N.pt„,the.-colebrated Show4_,
mnn, is seriousli involved in, the recent failure • .•
of the Jerome- Clock manufacturing 'company
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of .]3ridgepor"l
. paper out
Vitt; his name on i ie over $460,000, to paywhich
would requite the sacrifice Of nearly
;one, million . worth 'of such' property its he
;oi l) The whore .atrair• Witt .the hantl.S of the
lawyers, who,will xiouht make 'a good thing__
oat. of„the Welty, but in this instance tin ,emu_
mit& Sho'wnian: Who wotild have _supposed_ . •
,t c hat
enttinglemen.t.;. • _ • -
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Ktttam , --AtwOrdlng to: the Louisville
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Couriee, the' recent , excessively cold weather
has. boon :sufficietft
_to kill the fruit buds on •,
peach trees.. • The Matittron, IndlaUa33anner,
basis ietter frons"Lturel llill~irLthatState; to
,thtt . saibe effeot;TfifdTtbe Alton, Illinois; Courier
.saya, i that'at •a_ Meeting of - -the Ifoitioultural.. -
Society, it was' stated bylaurious gentlemen.
ebatinvestigittion- showed the peach buds in '
'that kieinit i ,y"t,oicave been killed by the severe
:weather.
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)ral b Tll643 - IU4ND JURY of Loncalter county,
taut 'Ti,eckv,, found e‘true,,bills"iigai* forty-six
Utinilorcta for 'violating ,tho Jug Ina. The
oaseiivre all noiitinued to'tlie April term.
PROSPECTS, OF PEACE.‘''''
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