democrat & Sentinel, V. 11 Ml'KK.iY, Editor. -1). C. ZAII31, JFubllslicr. WEDNESDAY,. FEBRUARY. 3, IS 59. THE t OPPOSITION AND THE TARIFF. Tho' Opposition press" iu" tUs ' Stale are con stantly proclaiming their party to the world as the advocate of a high Protective Tartul. 1'l.ey evidently wish to create the impression that the high tariff" doctrine is a pLnk of their plat form, and that the members lef their party in ?wry State of the Union endorse the doctrine.--Li.t this is all clap trap, intended to deceive the voters of Pennsylvania:"" The Republican and L....W. Nothing- parties never have been and probably never will be the advocates of a hih protective tariff, and a ir.au may le a member in "good standing" of either organisation, and ad vocate the abolition of the tar '.if, and recommend & resort to direct taxation in order to procure rtt'dicient revenue to support -tbeneral govern ment. -Wo need crly instafkir -Pavi 1 Wiknot, oe of the apostles of Clack Republican sm, who i:i the advocate, nay,' one of . the originator.-, of the free trade doctrine. N. V. Ihuiks, anolntr j'rominent Opposition leader, while Speaker of the House of Representatirtsidvccaled tlie Tar iff in force at the present t'.i ie a portion cf which is so justly odious to the people of Poun ce Ivania. In order t" lay some ADMISSION OF OREGON. The bill for the admission of Oregon Into the Union has been passed by both branches of Con gress, and our flag is now adorned with tlrrty three stars. The Black Republican members strenuously opposed the admission of the ; new State, and serious fears were entertained a" few weeks ao that their efforts would be successful. But the Democracy, with a few exceptions., stood firm and secured the t-uceesS of the" measure. The Democracy have a decided . majority in the new State, and it will be all right in 18C0. All true patriotswil! rejoice at the addition of a new State to the Confederacy. 37 In consequence of a . Special Court being held in this "place 'this R eek, our attention has Leen so occupied by" business Incident to it that wo have been ,'able to devote but little time, to the discharge of editorial duties. If our friends will but consent to indulge us for. the 'present we promise to furnish them with an extra quantity of editorial in our next number;' ' " Pit SB LlTERAUV LECTURE AXI) ReAIUNQ ROOM. The Iron City College, cf Pittsburp.'Pa., cm ploys the most distinguished 'speakers ' for its course of Lectures, held in College Ilall every Friday evening, and several hundred papers and magazines- arc taken each weckf.r the Public Reacting Room. The.--' are s"itic of the advanta ges yotm'g inch gn'n.in attending this, the largest, tscat popular and c-fiieieiit Cumir.crcial College of the CwUvitry, having. now' 3a. students. ti. We are pleased to ho aide to state, that IJr. Lowman of Johnstown, v, i:o was dangerously, injured jv v.ccks ago by btiag thrown from a . lei'.rli in cer.s-.vjuenee ef Lis horse having '-run oil," is rxpidly recovering, and will sooft be him self nga-n. '"'-." ZZT The election in this E j rough list Friday, was rm!e nnimart-d and hotly contested, .-v fiirtlrir rrivT.' 111. LJ .V I 1 . . . 1 , ,-,-t. V..f,. niirimilon (f t "fWO ClfC'll" OOV.tlOll 1-1 i "' " l". I'Jl U VI. . V .... u . . - - . . I , i 'll 1 1111 It IL.i .WV. IV w --' ----, . - r.-t.-..1J Tl... v ,:, .1 r- M-,.rr. f.,r .! i:.-.t ;ep the ilariisburcr 1 """' -" 1 --"-m ----- i of the Peace and Constable. .tSiidge Kinkead the 1 - - polled, d iy, v.-.ri-; tlip the followins article. f:o:a and ' ur local politicians dug f,r thi.-ir resj-ectivc Extradition of CriraJs. The President has issued a Proclamation announcing the conclusion, between Hon. Lewis Cass and M. Sarties, of an addition al article to the Treaties between the United States and France, relative to the extradition of crimiDaU.c'VXli.e article -was signed by the plenipotentiaries of the two Governments vou the 10th of February, and is as follows : Additional article to the Extradition Conven tion between the United States and France of the 9th of November, 1813, and to the additional article of tho 24tb of February, 1815 It is; agreed between the high contracting parties Jlrfit the provisions of the treaties for the mutual extradition of crimiuals between nhe United States of America and Frauce, of November 9th," 1843, aiid February 21th, 1845, and now in force between the two gov ernments, shall extend not only to persons charged- with the crimes therein mentioned, but also1 to'perscms charged with the following crimes, whether as principals, accessories, or accomplices, namely : forging or knowingly passing or putting in circulation counterfeit coin or bank notes or other paper current as money, with intent to defraud any pvrsoa" or persons; embezzlement by any person !or per sons hired or salaried to 'the' 'detriment of'thcir employers, when these crimes are subject to infamous punishment. ' In witness .wherc-rF, tire1 respective plenipo tentiaries have signed t .he ""present article, in triplicate,1 and have affixed' 'thereto the seal of their arms. " Done' at YVnshinitoo, the' tenth day tf February 1S50.'. " " , ' , . ' LUWrS CASS- ' Okal.' 1 SAIITIGES. seal ' " . : " . . . yJ m m m ...... Appointed John If. New has been' ap pointed District Attorney for the Western District of .-liouisir'.aa, vice 'Floyd Vraldrou reii'nod'' " Wiiliam M. Harrison, 'Collector of the Customs ut Ilichnondj Virginia, has beers rcnppointeJ t") J h. :t ' position. - banuel i-I. Weaver ha3 becu ' appointed Ma'rshsi of the Eastern District of .Arkansas viee John.Quindlov, resigned. Patriot 4" Unuin : of I deuiociT.!ic candidate f.r Justice and .Mr.-. C corse I President Jln'-hannn. Th.nso who have An American Vessel Destroyed by a British Jsteamer. The Navy Department is in receipt of advi ccs from' Commander Totten, of the African squadron, announcing the search, seizure and burniug of the brig ltufus Soule, Capt. An derson, by the steamer Viper of the British squadron, on the same station.'-' One of the lt.'S's seamen testified that it was by some of the crew of the Viper, that she was burned because they had no men to send away iu her, and that they had orders to burn one ou of every three vessels taken The sea men were landed on the beach at Ka'oenela. Cam. Tottoo had demanded an explanation of the jniauder of th'o, Tper,.'who respon ded to tnree 'questioris'put by Coui. Tottou 1st. Had the Vessel .the ..American flag flying at - tha,tiue she was TlsiUdl-by the boat'if Answer bhe had the American flag flying from information from the British gov ernment dated the Sth and 2lid of July, last, there was every just-causa to. Lchve- that in this case a fraduleiit,uoe of the flag was being made, aud that the vessel was engaged in the slave-trade Consequently, she was visited. ilnd If her papers . were correct; ''An swer,, . In iny. opinion they. -were incorrect, scniiO of them uudoubtedly: so. , od. If the American Hag was still flyiug when the vessels hatches were opened? An swer. , The American flag was not flying whou'the vejsel's hatches were opened. .The ilug and the papers were thrown -into the s-.-a by the captain, without oven a a'ugcstiou on my part. '"..; ..Cum. Tottou replied thrit it-was unsatisfac tory, and as it made no tycutiou of the cir cuuiitancp.s of th burning of the brig yfithout legal investigation. Com. Houkiutou ivjiiucd Ly, revering the American o nicer to the Bri tish Adaiiial, and this doaes the report of the. Navy Department. : -- Frora Mexico. NW Okleaks, leb, lJ.-r-ihe steamer Teiinessce has arrived; from VJra Ci on the Oth. iuslant. - . ." The following important 2-l3xican ir.tlli gence is furnished Ly the steamer's advices: Zuloaga had abdicated iu l'Tivor of Miramon , and on tlie 2d ot l'cb-uary Miramon wts formaly installed as President o J the ltcpub THE FJUXCB ALBERT AT ST. JOHNS. St. Johns, N. F., Feb. 17th.-The Gal- Km fir .is thrt Renni.hcan revrescU auves . : A L 1 ry .i , (Jiirlv fjr C.-nsi-ibi' ' were' both tl bv brd- ' ' twe l reMueni lainy Gispensiug tne ii"fi- lie . -c Pennsylvania in Congress are cuneerned, vc uo , Uuti., .jt OottetaO.e. were I t. c.U.I U3 Mu. , "",i, r ... , , not question their siacero desire to procure a i some majorities:. As o.ir borou-h h is aHvuv j-.-a. v. .u-r..Ci .-tv.-' ' " oiiramou lmnicaauueiy oraereu cue re-ar-moditication of the tariff at tLb-ssion. Hut i; Lt.fcn re,M as dw-il-div : Il"rj.:ksm th- Ik- 'f, cxhioitiu every sign t lite and energy. rest of ail the political prisoners who were is manifest that other portions of the KopubPean j , , W i-n-". f. r'r'W-ic over the I,,s steP s Er:n' 1:6 read'. w,t10Ut gli-cs. . liberated while Geu. Kobles was in power, party would rather the question would remain j ' " ' , ' t ' ' ; ." ; -- At his evening receptions be maiutatns- las j the dismissal of all the officers of the eovtra 1 -.-.! .u . u-&ii!K" V. e also tlectc l a may ntv of the . .... ji e -. .i u . .:i . , . . . . . Oiwd. mat vue iiuiiiitca iiuu mu v. uut.'ii i t uoftiiiuu i-li iuu ai-j.jt iiui.i t'lut u tiwiw mivii ri'-TiL nnd may be embarassed, and some little capital laid bv for the next campaign. . Lwlt at the position of the Republican paity ia New York, the great centre and bulwartt of their power. The leading organ of unadulterated Republicanism, the New York Evening Post, is openly and bitterly oppo sed to a modiricaticii oft the tariff, 'the rather favoring progress in the othr direction towards absolute free trade. The -New Yoik Times, another leading Republican organ, whce coluums are daily overfio'.ving with tie most malignant personai attacks upon the President, is doing all m its power to thwart a modification of the. tar iff in accordance with the Pi cfidcut's.. recommen dation. That paper regards it as "estremely satisfactory to find that the country is not to be subjected to a sudden and transient change in its commercial regulations, for the hake of covering the financial delinquencies and incapacity of the Government." This congratulation simply means that, if no change is made in the taruf, the tiuan t"jd tmbarassmenls cf the country can be set down to the account cf the Administration, and ued to overthrow the Democratic party. The Times even thinks that it would be better to rim In debt that is, letter for the Opposition than to alter the present tariff. It says : "It is infinitely better that there expenditures should be met by appeals to Congress, in the face of the nation, for such loans, than that they sho'd be defrayed, even in part, by a corspicuoiis al teration in the rules to which our commerce had gradually conformed itself, and which cannot ho overthrown in the present feeble and tentative condition of commerce, without Ft-rious enibarass inent to the mercantile world. V.'hile the Gov ernment is forced to borrow, it will also be for ced to explain the reason of its borrowing, and it rnnst not 1h3 allowed to help itself out of diffi culties of it3 own making ly hindering everybody else, and disturbing the vurrcuts of private en terprise " Here we have direct evio-nce that at least two of the leading Republican organs of New York city are Using all their power and influence to prevent any alteration iu the revenue laws; and yet Republicans would pursuac'.a us that their party u a unit in favor ct an increased revenue and incidental protection. That the Democratic party is divided upon this question, we have daily evidence, but it is equally true that n di versity oftepinion exists among members cf the Opposition,' which would be more conspicuous than it is if that party was in the mrij.riiy, and forced to shoulder the responsibility of any alter ations made in the tariff. Town C Auu-il &e. The f.ihfWing' is the omcal vote received by each candidate John D. Hughe.;.3' 94 R. L. Johnson, fc- Toioi Cl'U71C'Z Andrew Lewis, 9i" Richard .Jones Jr., V'J Tin Hints 11. Moore, George M. Reed, - . 7' Joshua J). Pari.-h, 97 M. o. IUrr, S3 David V. .T ries,0 Sii David Lewis.0 ; W Edward Ko'-e-t.3 - 5 J.L. P. M'A'.Uter, S2 Jut'ice ef lac lavt. James S. Chuk, 8'J Harrison Kiukoad, - i,:" Constable. Kvan D. Evans,0 82 George Gurlt-y, 98 Jwlrie -if Election. David J. .Tones,'- 9-t Andrew Lewis, S3 Jnxj'crffr. David II. Eobtrts," - 8S Daniel 0. Evans, 87 .SVAooZ Directors. John Thompson Jr,5 fc'i ltees S. Llovd, 112 William D.Ivis K"J George C. K. Zahm, 81 Assessor. Evan Griffith,0 Co Richard T. Davis, 110 Q Republicans. nroir stonnifr Prince Albert, which 'left Ire- land for New York oa'the 5th inst., arrived here this evening. The Prince Albert furnishes advices one week later news than, was was received bythe America The Prince Albert had a boisterous pas sage, and was slightly damaged. Sha had the -full complement of passengers, one cf whom is William O'Bricu. Her dates from Liverpool and London are to the 4th instant by mail and the 5th by tel- egrapn The steamer Xorth American ariivcd,:Joutlpo7tc"ejnitiSate and auage the s Murder of a Missionary In Cregc AmoDg the documents j-ent ti tA 7 by the ar department, on Tuia, one purportioug to be an authentic' l' of tbe murder of the Methodist M s; ." Dr.-Klitman, who crossed the r.'' '-'"-l year lcoo, and settled ia tha val:f.v all the comforts of a rural life; aaj with his interesting family, he cc.... his eflorts to instruct and enlighten ti "' ges of that region. " " 'l'i The small-pox having broken out ate , r. Indians," spread with great rapidity, L-VT: of their number falling victims t? t:'t d" on the 3d inst. The English Parliament 'had opened and the' Queen's' speech was read.,' ' . xl.e speecu is non-committal, ana aimosi ilent on tho war riuettion, which caused a Ce cliae iu funds both at Londou and Paris. A. force aaius; Mexico U threatened. .: Warlike rumors continue, but wcro still of a contradictory character. ' ; The cisquitude in political affairs through out Europe was on the increase. The Bombay mail of Jauuary 11th had been telegraphed. -Tantia Topee's forces had been defeated hy the British : - . Tlie project f t the ene vjragotuent of cot- ton cuiurauoc ln-muia, was uec-ate i iii me t cf these savagos by nursin and medicines. Ins fami!v cf tho Cist: Ui.;.;-.,., Cf4, rafO L-J.1 .;. With a view to U-t ,..''?-"'." . . , , . . " ' "-t tj i a ausnicion in the mind of tk tj-' i .u..- iuai8'9 t the pestilene? had been trc-ut It ti pese ot ucstrojing mc reJ r-o L- , taeir ranas. theTtruth two r. t. i... i .... i i t i , "--. UiiictO.- the malady, m cider that lV." taiSs;. ... might prescribe for them, which wa, ':t done, and the red patients ntumcl i friends to avvate the i;ue. L, fatality both of thos Indians cijj conLrmed ia the mind? of those slva truth of tbe snspiiion, and thor.er: - j revcuse. A stalwart savue- va the bloody deed. vLo stoh iut-. ti, c (rtiutT-irm-; on Fri.'la-'. -fth i'lst. Tho steamer Cih.ot' Minduitcr lift Liver- j of the sleeping family, pii-.I buri n ! 'A ;,f ' " ! hawk in. the brain of the n.i-vi..-. Tlie features of her news were warli Prepei ations were going forward acti ike. j f his wire, and then a'i..r lud'ai r ..-.. ictivtlv 1 and b-.lpless children; m ile a.,J f... tu iu .France, but the Miaistenal journals k-q. f'oye. were butcH ?-i the ro-.: r c!iC3 to tige of the Once ha; py !. ,i, I trj A joung gi:l at ! .tit . t i V-Pi - li . tut en the subject. . . Tho latost' letters speak of the war ."y:r:p- i ms as being decidedly on the increa-st:' I cf tho Emperor of Prance, which is to be ue- i cj utu '0 l1,lrUi.V"S " the 7th iust-U waseru.iiored thai he is pre- bIrlhJ in crcr tvv?Jr- pating a surpiise tor the world, aud th -it war tT, . ; ' L .. .. . From tne L-t-i-viIVI IMK V a a c o 1 1 a 1 1 1 . i -I.,. - . . . . rr-i a,- ' e ,1 i r . t. , M-rz; "W nut is it Lor th.-. ,v 1 he Minister Ot tlie Co'.otiHS deci--. 1 lLat : ,, , - . . . . ! u.'Mura'.ive; a . ,l":i"!j r..ir ; '13 1 11 , i.iiuireuo m i- :-.hs-,t r, r iar oi contra jicti ;i. iiticle known which w; the imfni'Tat'ion of Africans- thai! be f-ur n ded by CuiuciO. llumers were current iu Kughtud of txtva- sive warlike preparations lor the 1 rti.-ch, ui- . , , . , , , , . r .r the human hair it will eto its ft t;n, manifesting no pymptons of weariness or infirmity and rceeiviug-thousands of visi tors with tlie utmost cordiality, lie is in many respects a remarkable man," -and his character is worthy cf study. Phila. 1' enn- st.hanian. C3rWo announce with regret the death of James M'Debiut, Esq. who v. ..3 well and favor ably known ti a large majority of tho citizen of this county. lie died at his re.-idence in this place last Thursday evenL.g. A 6ed- -years. lifetime filled a Mr. il'Dermitt, Turins his number cf public prfiticr., in all ef which he rendered universal satisfaction. He wa? one of tho Board of . County Commie: h ners firm, we think, the year 1810, until the year 1313. Lie was Commissioners Clerk, an I ;ui acting Justice cf the Peace in this Bowngh f-i' A number cf years Last year h wjw Steward of the C-junfy Toor Ilousf. During tho year' 3313 he waa Editor of the Mountaineer, then the only Democratic pa per published iu this county. He was a sincere Christian, a good citizen, a hind and affectionate husband and parent and an honest man. Through life he acted well his pait. After all, as has been truly said "when life's mockeries shall vam.Ji from before us, and the heart that now beats in the proudest bosom, shall moulder uneoncious be neath its kindred clay, art cannot erecl a nobler - monument or genius compose a purer panegyric." May he rest iu Teace. Appointment. On last Wednesday, II. A. Cog-s, Esc;r., was appointed Pes t Master at lohnstown, by the Proiident. Tne appointment was immediately ratifisd by the Senate. It affords us much pleas . ure to be able to make this announcement. A better or more popular selection cculd not have been made. Mr. roggs id not only a reliable but a working democrat, and a favorite with the Mountain Detnocrac' . He ha good businees mau, aud will make an excellent officer; success attend Lim say we. E"7" The prospects of the construction cf a branch Railroad from this place t ) Cre-json are every day growing brighter. ' From information we have recently received, we entertain scarcely a doubt but tLt the work will te at laatt coin Mwuced timing the present year. The Appropriation Bill fcr 1860 ljAUKisnriia, Feb. 11, 1SC9. The following is an abstract of the Appro prialion bill reported from the Committee of W ays and Cleans, some or tne items aie es timated where tlie precise sum is not Ftated:-- Governor s salary, S4.0D0 Secretary cf Commonwealth, 2,000 Auditor General, 1,400 Surveyor General, 1,000 Attorney General, Adjutant General, Superintendent of Common Schools, State Treasurer, Expenses aud clerk hire in Executive and State Department, Expenses and cl-.-rl: hire in Auditor General's Department, Expenses and cleik hire in Sutvsy- cr General s ih partmvur. Eritish Tioops Ccrning. Late advices announced the early advent at New York City of a regiment of British troops. The--forty-second regiment of Britii IPghlandeis is coming with its bag pipes and clad in its tartan-plaids, in two steamer?. at is en routs to r razor river. It is a fam ous regiment iu the annals of war. It was at Waterloo and before SehistpoL It has served in building up the British empire in India, aud in breaking aowa JSapok-ou power in Europe. It has seen a century and more of hard inarching, hard fighting and hard liing, ot voyagings by sea, andjouruey inns by laud. New York ha. not seen a British soldier since the evacuation iu 178-J. Let them come. They will be welcome. S'lieil Jy it Xewajviyer. A few days since Mr. 11. II Martin, who is in the employ of John II. White, Esq., as one of the uperin teudentsof the laborers at work at the New Washington Spriug at Saratoga, New York, being engaged near the steam pump, by some army wno aiued in mnuencmg tne deposition of Zuloaga, aud the suppression of llobles' newspaper organ, . A forced loan for a million dollars had been ordered. - Miramon was about marching on Vera Cruz with 0000 men, and Zuioaga would act as President ul interim. Miraniou's brother Lad been defeated at Zacutecas. - - General Degollado was threatening the Capitol, with 4UU0 r-orgrnized troops. The capture of M'azttlau by the Liberals was confirmed, Tho French and English commanders had succeeded iu eufjrciiig their demands at Vera Cruz High duties will coiijcpieniiy be forthwith restored, two-thirds of thj rev enue thus obtained being secured to Engbiud and France. The American Consul at Vera Ciuz, promptly protested against such interference, and J uarez was much embarrassed thereby. vwTij ( i'rotes-. eluding tne audition oi tnree itiOU?anu in- i to the foice cf the navy. The marriage of the Prince Napole-ci w.ts -celebrated at Turin, on the li'Jth. Ths bri dal party forthwith staited for Paris. Tuiiu letters say that mat tcis lo-kt-d slight' ! ly more pacific there-. 1 The Austrian tlx inii'i.:i loan was ii.tro- eluced on the London' Change at c-U. '1 he j bears had cherc-d 5 per cent., interest. The ' i . , , . , , ; , i an 1 Putunt Mciiicinc Ueul- but suddoniy improved and cl sed at a f-ma.l ; . . J 1 i States and (Itmcn-.s pi LUilUUI. j Great Britain. The Queen's p -ech. Queen Victoria opened Parliament, iif person I ou the 31 inst. ; Her speech commenced with eougratula- : tions on the stiite of tlie country, an! the ! i ! . u U L I it it i, ; -lo ah it It will r-'r-.f .c ': :L' it r- nat iral color. It is.Lo: a IIa":r 1" j-peedy and eiHoaii us Kert.-m iv L -tcitis 1 ; pints fi'l ; qua'tt-s C action. Beware i worth k r '.: as S' vera" are already in the- i.-: . oy diii.reiit Lirios. I. ;e UoLt e '"t...:d'e 11 a".." !- Mo , A I- D pot t. 1 uic bitiwn in the bottle. U For mi 1 bv ti.oiriR Deint Ebeusburg. Sec advertitmeLl of L vc-r In vigorat.'i-."' Pr Iniia Un i'.r-ju u a.toiirs po.vi assu- pro 'ress luae it sayM "I receive from all foit-i ranees of fr-'n-Uy feelings. 'iO cultivate and cOuarn: thesi teeiiuts to mamtaiu iuviotate the faith of nuhiio trcj.- nv influence NOTICE. A' the C'tiliturs ' J t'it Uii:irtj li l j and Inliitv.-i Tunndke i Hi ''-" Ti.at the C-.urt i f Uuntiiicien c The Adams Impress liiibbcry. Arrest of One i tlie Agents on &u?piti;n. Ou the 2Sth of January last, the Adams Expret-s Company was robbed of four packages, con taining 40,000 iu bills on Southern batiks, somewhere between Montgomery, Ala., aud Alljnta, Ga A reward ot o,U00 was offer j ed. Such a train of circumstances was j gathered as to warrant the arrest or N. Mar- ....... . , t.. .1.. ..I.;... . . . . , . tl, , , t x-. .! oney, the Express tompany s agent at Mont f-nnnht in t!f put fit the nurtin llrtf l.iro nr- - . 1 .r r c . . . &-. - , - - j - the cogs in the coat, and it commenced draw iug him in pretty fast. He had no tune to give an alarm before he was brought up with a prospect of being maimed by the cogs; but fortunately he had in his pocket a newspaper tichilv folded together, an 1 when the cogs came to that they stopped, throwing the baud off the pullies. Cleik to Attorney General. Clerk Lire- and expenses of School Department, Clerk hire aud expenses cf Treas- uary Department, State Libraiy, Legislature. Public Printing and binding, Distributing laws, Water and gas, Miscellaneous expenses, Common Schools, Pensions and Gratuities, Judges of Supreme Court, Law Judges of Philadelphia, " " Alleghany county, " " in State. Associate Judges, Interest cn State debt, Guarauttcd Interest, Western Penitentiary, Eastern House of Refuge, Philadelphia, . " " Pittsburg, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, To erect buildings for same, State Lunatic Hospital, Blind Asylum, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Idiotic School, Northern Home for Friendless Children, Asylum for Indigent Women, , Howard Association of Phil'a Superintendant Public Printing, Legislative lleeord about, Fire Companies of Harrisburg, Salaries of Tonage Agents, Estimated appropriations not specified, Wife Murderer Attached ly Woman. At Lynnvple, Oregou county, 111 I a few days ago, a shoemaker named Ozias G. Elliott was arrested cn the charge of having murdered 3 000 '""' w'le ""hose body was found buried under Vein mysteriyous circumstances, and whom he lad i -rtr, always greatlv llltrcated. While the eoron I --!.-, cr s lurv were nolain an moucst on the hodv the prisoner was attacked ii the hotel where he was iu custody by a number of infurated woman, who tore out his hair and handled lam so routililv that his lifj tvn?. in danger. i was tt;cn locked mi m an upper room nv tho officers, to keep him from the fury of the women, and while there he jumped out of the. window and escaped. , ties, and to contribute, as far can extend, to the res;rvatiou of general peace, are the otjects ot mv unceasin.' solici tude." The conclusion of the treaties in r jard io . ..i.u.iry term. lciV, a.ppr-.-prUte.l Ct ""o,0-, to pay to cre-.i.tors. sven-'-' ; . per ten;, t-u the arnonit v.f their . !-..i r,' former dividends have been dar-J, will pay uii the pre-. tatic-u of their ce. i i" dt p;site V-v theiusvlves .-- t' - -'.- - ie principalities, and one relative ; com- t JOi.1V s merco with llusia are noli-1 -d, and the latter i GOO 700 1,700 S.775 s.ieo o r " - SOU G.2G0 goiuery. an examiuation whicu lasted three days, a chain of evideuce was elicited that resulted in the prisoner being held to bail in the sum of 40,000. The theory of the theft is related as follows: The money packages were delivered by the banks for transmission. When the hour arrived for the messenger to place the treasure in tbe pouch, it was usuul for Maroney to assist, aud, iu loing so. he let the four packages referred to fall on the floor, and tifter ir messenger had departed secreted them. When th messenger arrived at Atlanta he discovered the robbery. In May lat 4.- 000 was e e'j sitc l with' Maroney for trans mission te; a certain place. The package, however, r.evf:r reached its owner, and the Company wore never able to detect the thief. The reward for the recovery of the money has been increased to 310,000. r r m ... Have tec -a Ueniucrtittc I arty antowj ilit. question is promiiy and well answered 1 B ' - we o; in The Xt ic License System tf Jndiaita'- Countv Commissioners to irrant licenses on applicants giving bond and surety; but applt cant to advertise two weeks in county paper License fee frem S20 to HlOOO. No liquors to be sold on Sunday, or election days, or to a female, a minor, or td a person ot known habits of intoxication, l or selling adultera tcrtd liquors, the penalty is from $50 to 100. Wines and cider, from fruits grown by the manufacturer, exempt from the pro visions of the bill. Drurists permitted to 'dOO Se"" n aD (lUiint'ty ov meutcinal purposes 5;,000 I Tilemrmi t,f n P,ms in. t!iP Hid tl JfoiUl fains. Intelligence has reached the city that - , V Capt. Pailise.. who h C 500 150,000 30,000 ' 700 2, GOO 3,000 280,000 10,000 18,700 19.S00 is refered to as an indication of the cjinj I. te i re-establishment of friendship between Iao countries. i The treaties with China and Japan are ' mentioned as promising great commercial ad- j vautages. Satislacimu is expressed at the ! abolition by France of the negro immigration : ou the East coast of Africr- ;-. u 1 the peuaiu" i negotiations give promise of the total uban- donment of the system. I In respect to Mexico, the speech says the "state of the Republic, distracted wit civil j wars, induced me to earr' forbearauee t its ! utmost limit iu regard to the wrongs and in- j dignities to which the British roiueiiti, have been subjected at the hands of the two ou- tending parties. They at length have cn i- j t.l it to such an extent that 1 havu been of ii- j gcd to give instruction-', to the Commander .? j the naval forces iu those sea.-, to demand, and if necessary, to enforce a reparation. "' j An increased expetidituru for the Nnvy is j asked tor, ou account i f the universal iii'ro duction ofstcaui into Naval waiiUre. The 1 est of the sp'.ceh appe-rcaius t 1 oe-'. Mpicstions. Afiiong the measures promised are l'arliamcntary lleform and ji new Bank ruptcy law. Sprue Creek, Feb. 23, " 1 -i-;-e- io'cV- Cap1- lVilise.. who is at the head of a sur- in aq. yy'wS l'art.y 6cnt out by the British Goverr- io co- meat a3 discovered a pass iu tho llocky r'i'rt? Mountains, about the 5L-t deg. of latitude. 20,000 18 000 It lies between the- head cf the Ivoiimiiski Hitror a forlr of tho Southern branch of 0,000 S.-iot-affltpwnn nnd Ifrtw Ilivftr. Alutltrcal H'U Herald, 2lh tarf. ..bUl . Cnv T'aeker has annoiutel a)r 23.000 Tl.OMtaa S KJrlibrhln. nf Philadelfthia: Dr. -""" joun iVtiee. ot jjancaster; uacoD a. x.iy, ui ITarrisbiirif? Ti-nsteos of thf! LunatlO AsV k nnn e .- " 1,000 tt?" The Washington States savs that it bOU has reliable information that it was deterimn 4,000 ed at a recent Cabinet meeting, not to recall 500 Messrs. Dallas and Mason from their respec 1,-UU tive missions. SO, 000 I 37"A bill to prevent the emancipation of slaves in North Carolina has been rejected by 2,924, 000 j the House of .Representatives of that State. in tne ioi.ov. tug paragrapu, v. oich from the Buffalo Putt: 'Somo cf the blatant Opposition an 1 false hearted Democratic presses of the coun-ry are tickling their readers by propounding the above interrogatory. Children are said to be pleased v.iih a straw, even, and so we sup pose we ought not deprive the Opposition of the meagre crumbs of comfort ailordc 1 them in this innocent pastime. They will find out when the ballot-boxes are closed iu 1G0, that there is a Democratic party among us, and a successful one, too. the glorious past history of this country is hut a record of the triumphs of the Democratic party. It has already controlled the Goverumout of the United States three-fourths of the time dur ing its existence, aud wo venture the pre diction that it will continue to do so. Sur viving the ignominy heaped upon it by in competent and designing men outliving tho assaults of open enemies and secret foes the Democratic party will iu 1SG0 take tho field under the banner of its lime honored princi ples, and, despite the bowlings of its adver saries, it will acain achieve victory." -In Aickicard Predicament. On Sunday morning the llith, the inhabitants of Drurv- lane, London; were alarmed by the picrciug suneh.3 oi a lemaie,- anu, ueiieviuT tat a v.: , , . iuuieicr aa uciujj cuuiiiiiueu, several- p?r- . ... 1 . .1 1 - , cons, milieu uui, uuu aiscovered a "young woman suspended from a second-floor win dow, a man inside having hold of her dress, which was giving way, It was at once de cided that the man should let go, as she was in an upright position; and the fall having bem broken by the persons assembled be neath, she alighted on her feet uniuiured It appears that the ycung woman, named Ellen Mor&nt; bad some words with :her father, aud in a paroxism of frenzy attempted ouiciae iy jumpiug uctn tne wmeCT. An address iu i-osr.cn ? to t! a zreed to bv both llous ie speecu was ar.i.vment. The following pc-iiii -ii., i. ;- TAVEUN i. SES have been aiel in tl c c e t li.f t Qa:uter Sessi.nA el" Cambria oi.n; , -i:: : presented on the i:r.sc Monday Mar-:. : i'etdk.ii of Henry ai.irt, 2 1 Vs.rd. J Lorongh, f.:r Tavern Li-'en- . ' ot" Utriaiguis reach, 21 town Bor., f -r T.u't r.i lice;.. ef Henry P. it, Z I f-.r Tavern License, lleury BfcLzer, MLli .hi H : i ; Taven License. of William D. Ni-?h-'-.:.!. -to sell iique-r by L: e quart. - ' e-f Henry JSrhnabio, f J '.-!. "i'a fin License. t.t Uti. H us A- C..., vfJ -l: lr se-1 i ihj'ior I v t e t:.'irt. of llrnry" Poer, -f LU-:. Tavern License-. I (.teorgc nieoagr:, e; ,v -.r iavern lvcioe. ' of WyM.eichir, ef C-:i-1 , : : L.ie-ense-. " ' Jacob Shaffer, c i Lore: u B .: Tavcru l'ce-us- : Aumist n D'.'.r.-r.ifT. 'J : Wrtr:, town to sod liqn-.-r be ..- n--:-,rt. Piehard II. Tud..r, .,:' ill.,'. Sc.l I.tiU L rd Melville iu tho IT. .use of Lords, and Lord Paimersten in the II uso cf Commons, complained of the ""silence ef the' Government in regard to the threatening state of th.. Ital ian question, and oti.e-r ma:ters of interest. t E i r-6. 'Ui NA : t:Tu i;. The public are beret -y i--t.:- i : a note f..r se-wnty-f-.-ur d '! :- . a-, I j-ayable- to (. re (!r . Loidl)eiu an i Mr. Di.rue.i esprisadccn , a ,-rRlcnt v (.,riy.9,t , ..-.1 its Lick. I w.'t r.. r t.-.v .' ce continues ner war ie : .-..mtm .v ..iv . uut-iicu lii i.iu inaiiiicuaiioi' o! p. ate r kance. i rani . t T . . . T. . 1 .t . 1 1 , prepai aiious. it as rumorca mat 1 elissier will soon return, to be succeeded as Minister i at London by the Iuke do Montebello- Prince Napoleon and his bride Lad arrived i:t Paris. Tbe Jiouisc had fluctuated c jnsidcrcblv. and declined uearly oue per cent cf the reduc tioi! ot the vJueen s speccu. 1iai.lv. 1 he fcarehman Government had decided oa negotiating for a loan. It was reported that the King of Sardina was about to marry the sister of the Empress ofllussia, the widow of Duke Liuehtenbttb. South Amkuica. The Brazilian mails which had arrived at Lisbon, bring the news that Brazil had offered a mediation with Par aguay, in re-garu to her difficulties with the United States. The Americau commander M. s inio . LA -- I'.eb. 16. lS50:l."i:3t "MISSANNDOUGKEr Kespectfully informs ti-e pu erased the -stock of Ge-:s (f.rmerly Mrs. Todd) anl tfa: s'.:?1- eeit ved an 1 is now pen:iig at h- r - e High Street. Ebenburg. u-.t'ly Store of K. Shoemaker, a large a 1 ' -!" s.irtioeut t f Pauru I)ru Goods. Bi-nne's. e 5 Dr.sscs. Pio-.rers in tnrdli o Trt'mmtvcs, PiU.K ns, ,fv. PONXETS, .vc. made order. Jan. 2G, 1SC9. 10-tf. C41 SI. i.ivr cn AT au adi .r.nie.1 Court, to be UA tlie lst of relruarv, lSoO : i j . i .i . rr. .t , -,. ... "J naa aceepreu me cner, anu uie iraz;lian Ad- ; vV; g Yl"k R. Co vs Hill. ratral had gone to l'.raguay on the mission. Overseers of Sum. lhe price of coffee at Lio was unchanged. Acst n alia. The Melbourne mail ot D; cember 18th, had reached England. Gold to the amount of X5GS, 000 wasoa the .way to England. The Cass-Yr:ssari treaty has been rat ified by the Nicaraguan government without alteration. The treaty gives the United States the right of transit between the Atlantic aud Pacific, through Nicaragua, by any route ; S3T If a newspaper editor "stops the press to announce." what . would he do if It was a pound? s (iilnian for use C ie-nnan City Ba'-.k Commonwealth Pradley Qiiik OTIarra Young bemmoa Shaffer Kerrigan Snyder Zich Uutchinsou's adm'r vs T.FGon. rs Tlhy. Griiraa, v? Whin-?, vs P.r.iley. vs O'lAKir'!. vs I'enn'a vs li-i-'H - vs lVur-j; 6 Adan-:P. TS Lmj-tltr:-. vs Kay lor, vs A.hirr.r-, VS Glass. vs Given. JOS. MTONAl B.
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