u J. 3 V -. V, return of fugitive slaves to their masters. But it tbculd be remembered that the Re publicans contend that the personal . liberty" laws id the Northern States arc- EtrictJj constitutional,- tnd therefore should cot be repea lid. AWcs.ii cot therefore know whether ho Speaking: by Authority. The New York Tribune of, last Thursday' announced in &o Editorial article;, ''authora tatively, that President Lincelh is not in fa vor of making concessions to the slave power, either pretended concessions-or- real toners- is in favor of repealing those laws in Tens- ous, and add "awaj-tbeo witu toe icteAc- sjlvania. Massachusetts,' Michigan. &3. He j tinkering the Fugitive Slave Lave, or ofleger- UtUlaUC nilu ac jiCiikU, -1 Auuiuiuiug Carson 'o Valley, Utah, Pikes Peak and Da- j kota in a single incongruous state. These still upholds the doetrire that Corjgress poB sesses tLc right 'to legislate on all subjects whatever ia the territories, and eavs he will r,vPr bv his veto sanction the establishment are strums not euited to the disease to be D. C. ZrthiM. PtjMIsIicv & Proprietor of fc!avcrv n auJ rf ,ucn Territories Tu ; cured. If Greely really maketoe above an- " f s'.cak'ri of the mc posed Convention for amen- nounccuient authorataitveh, toeo the country I ding the Constitution he says : uas W UP2 Ior- Iroul tne incoming ! .ri. t,v..i.i: ,w...,pnf nf trfru-I adniinistratica. It will favor coercion and t5. 32. dlHH" ,l .-ijj-i,,;. ., i' .. '1 Lorn i-riicl In whut- I iirnnmfho 5iJi-.a rf "nniTirnmUpa nrnl pnncps St -t . Tifc'V -.-...v.. - ' -i j . . j. . ... ! fcViT f;:t 111 that ( (,d HijlT COIlle. 2nd tllC aHijrV i o r.- t, r.f Tlnlnn Wo fi i-o Ie3!.,cuai ic bS-VTi- ' 1. 1 ... t-- uvu. v , luctaut to lieve that .Mr. Liocoln has deter L.aa nave resuiiiP.u . ........ '.VrDKSDAY. JAM'AitV. S3, tl- j Ycrk. r.::.l 10 St -to v.-.rW.O "T.t-- for t!.c .J the rnosti.i::-:ent:ai at.u : u. ?rs '.:t ai.-i ca! Minors orce mere its acc'ti;iitd jsway ever the pufclia itjiud, ! Uiiocd to purs-uo a line of policy during his t":,-'"''Y-"v V fin'.oTcreJ to ccunaci fur ' t.ei ELlj not thi.ii one, two, or three J administration which must inevitably end in u ...... . . t us at oar ic-Jm" ikhm.. ; ytars b.-nce 1 sa.'.u:J Ci .ccrtuily ptvis? a ; tbi disenilurscuient of the ccrfederacy, but rjrzr--- j c ..ircr.;j.-.C t f ta? ;-.cp:e, to be nsseii.b.ed iu ! h Bot jikel thtt niaQ occanving the Iri-.ot . tii, 4. i, . .' . proniinent position beiore the American Peo-Au;a-i!ii U'j' '.i. v... f ..... ! . . .- . - ,..,m it,;. yk" Ur. Ca-a'orii Jo'sn M'Bride. j vc.w ;3 r:C.t thi? atsnrd and ridiculous talk, j as an otnclul announcement withowfciDg For tho DcMOCBT& SSSTHEL. Gallitzen January 19th 1S01. Mr. Editor. Dear. Sir: I bad the pleas- of being- present to-day at a Public School hiamicalion in thin place, ami was greatjy edefied to bear the recitations. Heading, ex aminations in Geography, Arithnjatic and hnsi.sa braiiyuar. I have ge'dunj seen more intelligence displayed by pupils, than on this occasion The afternoon was employed by an exhibition, which consisted in Declama tions. Orations, Dialogues, Comic Plays' &3. The performances were commenced by In troductory Addresses by G. 13. Fox and II K. Smith. Among the principal actors were Mastera J. mith. Charles aud Alexander Mills. 13 O'Hailig-n, II. E. Smith. John ,rc Joseph Piotuer. Great credit is due J Smith and iJ. A. Mills for the Masterly uuDDor in which they delivered their Orations; their su periors in this respect would be hard to find in the country. An eloquent Uuicu speech was delivered by Charles A. Mills, which ciosed the performances Quit3 a large number of spectators were present, who were much pleased with all that occurred. On a of 'Em ST Hon. JohnC.13recker.ridge, baa writ- Tbe Presidents Xessage. It has leca cur fertile tan fin ?lVil.r..l n'.tllnti.l b tier, to Iloa V'. I Tn;n finvr-mnr TvfntnoVv. OQ the CMS- ! . " . ""V. 1 ' fc- J . oeemeJ merited Fcventv UToa fcoiae cf tL . . . . . - ... taae to feci lepelUJ lT With Whit w . i . t . is. vt e aroporry we nave dos rwm w j cuil q ia lay i EUll Kctiizti of Mr. liu:hucan. bat A-.Ti before our readers. The fcllowitg ia the coa- 0f Lis comic u&i;s:ion to Congress vs;er-5j eluding portion of it: t " patriotic, ars-tr-saiatlike. vlo."-,--' The immediate question bow prentel is. !Lat il SoTed? to ccEin'd peace or war. Whether the right of a State one of tue oost State papers tLit our p. or SiaUa to dissolve counectian with the Fed- j '"cai hterature h vet produced. Short, cral system be a reserved ri-Lt. or one grow- Rioted, .a J ejbauc. will U read ii inrr cut cf the Constitution, or the right cf i pleasure all over tne cMatry, acu even revolution, the great fact lies before us. tb.t V'f ?! iu tz,. the act ba, been done. -i v.e arc not pern:i:- ! pl's tt.ll ckLOw.e.Je that ,ls auUi,r ted to doubt that in a few wcts sevtu cr ; . J u 'JJe or- eif thi Under of arms with theui will bs wttr. rrrnll fa-'oi, Luthei , Crrc-Wiown Faso Oht-Jo?-Gi.l. C-t Springs Auuiue 13vn..p, CSoaraeli William Kai nev: Oomah-iria.d ?aude?sa. Croyle "Wi'utaia Murray, EV-oonr. Ci.-rle D Marrav. G:Jitc-l-vir Mill?. JscKSOii Uerv"l-t2.7r, .Tonst-.vr-. L-f VV.-ud hpti mnbk!ii Wa-iiobn "r-. evvis LueVihar.lt. i ? j Ward tiiiao: n ii;titr, -itn V7ar 1 If Muloy. ' to Wi'.l'u tu lly aa. Jr. Mi'iviuc A. M. Greg-z. llichland Henry Tp'-er. S:i:;n-rTLi;. Jjif-s 3uik, Scroni'uvr,:.;-J.,i.n Sbti b. i-h. S-lu,-b.'a inton hier-'ard irs. iluic-ic -A- - W. Ost unworthy of a great jt;itesman ? Doe? rot ; authonzt-a to Uo so every sensible man in the Nation know, that ; Gretly is a fanatic of the urst magnitude, whatever is to be done for the preservation of j Lie is a monomaniac ou the slave queum, tlio Ution n.usi be .br.o quickly? Now is j od it is therefore 'impossible for - him to rea the day and now is the hour. The Southern j ralioually upoa it If Le could to-av.r-rr.f.-!n .n mi vV irmniiB f.ir t'.fl r.i-t but row stir up a tervih insurrection a-si022 the r . . ... , . r , . ' iht-v (It C,i.a:. l i'iunfjiite security for the frves id too fcjutueru itat.;tf, ana turn t;at future. How absurd then to tap-posc that j portion of the Union into a desert, be would after having poe so far. they will sit calui'y do so. aovrii a rln sn Ir I.;n(fli Jn irteHniT Mir-M an nl'rs i'A with f jl it-il ?iruis wait (or oo..-, two ! f natic bis confidoutial friend, and authori- h:tv. Whi'.e tit-i.tgrt tVai :i. M. O'Nci:, Yodor tco. or tl ic: vrarn, or urtit "taltntjchS ot e u.ore j z'g him to prockisa in advance the policy 1 ' shV.i hive r:sao-d '. ajeuslomed sway ever ! w'iJ parsuo during his administration on a r.t;'.H ia'.r,. " in !:;; .inrrato bone that ! fiucsticn of vi'ul i::nortaf"e to the cour.trv. ...... --j 1 T . . - . . i L I I l Oostituti.-.i: wtHihcu be so au.cciitd. that i proves mat ne is rot a consei vative ucpuou- it rul in, m 'ht States, contaiiiinz a larger fopaiJtwa 1 ' " " , grea: wnB. sn the thirteen Colonies at ne epuea oi toe "J r. . . . ,r'V 'C1;- 't rolat-OD. will bare wilbdrawea fruta the I e s:aua:u ca tno t,vu o, crtat evc-Lta, Bion and declared their in dependence ; t r-fc?dau Lcrr,: wht.-ver mnn disguise I, a coliisst-o . "-e -f f ,:r - , r. The Lyceum The question for general debate at the Lyceum on next Friday even ing is : Hctuhc'l That all mankind Lava descended from one original pair. Mr. Wm" II. Scchler will deliver a lecture at the next meeting. H. Sinceu, Sec'y. r3u President Uuchanau's special message v.I!l fctf fucci on car outvie. Peruse it cart-fully. The dominant party here, r.-jectiosr. pro- ' w '""f " t "Wu.j Dosing nothicg. tre pursuit p.licy irlich, : w5 ?v nd brumM past t.M. :ry. Tr t prtf. SnJer the name of -Lforci.g iL l.w," a.i ; c: tate , viWa k U t3 ci,. 'T.uniu:ng traitors, threatens to piur.e t..o i . - country int, all the calami cf civil V'' liji. a i:u;t i..e il.is lie ti. -r ..... C;-" w"c. c i The Federal LVi cioo: ill 1 i rtservrd by tue JsoutJ- jtrfiis I be altemLt woui l vt'Uiie in tue .rt.i a ma t ;i: try uftiasj Iro.u ti. :uen of ti:.'i .r.e uud eiiruvuant t:in il d to th ern Mats in resistance great multitude of true; and loyal nu n Lt- r n-nnV Miinf nf to slf-1 the biooJ of our i ." -'- : . . , -..A ni.i'Vr til" t'tLorliv of a : llJ t .,.,..1- A sori.Mi cclli-siou udo:, ! rftit evcts Lave pacc-d ?ir l k - - j uuity cl car tstio-., tL -f.ig ns is the p.siri.. r - n t L : ii VThe President has withdrawn the gov ernment patronage from the Constitution newspaper, on account of its disuoicn procliv-ities bus existing issues would Je.s'.r.y wnatever no:,e - . , ,w Mlay yet ,aio of preserving or rcorciLS r? .f; 1' Vft. tbeVnion An attLpt to hold it together &i'.- '..n.i: I j.rt3 ; aua t3,;, l.y th? baycfet v;ou!i oLo-l .y t', tt r- ; . -l iu,,--,;. t, corde ! ia'the csaa!, of La ,;,, m-dces, a-,d j - -jj 5. iT or. :t yi utA.i t,- tollv. It wraid br: frrocitvi in ki:.va v-ry vt.& it..;.-' l " UCK'U IVUUU tii.dJ J. - a pviaet; j'lLn'.'eu ;u.. j irtii a-"-'. A cTri:; If tie Sojfi tb',u',! su ,r iL-'i-' pt r. iute-, n. .- rtitr. .. . ' - wrif.sg Irj.u y- i i. rr CO ! t-J In? KIiOVTi.'i tjj ;-iJt TAKE NOTICE. AL.L persons kiiow'ni Thorns;.-' ves to th m -lersuae-t t-v sUl'.SCKirTION, ADVEH Tl3TNSi cr JOT't v. ili pleu-ne co.i.c for ward an.i sctUe no t-tivii- accotir.ts on or re tbo 0th dy uf M.ir:h, 1S01. T:io.e neglecting thu roti.p'wi!!, auer tbat tinvc. fiud their ac- . A f"T f counts iu tr.e InuJs r.t prop? r oniccr iu v.i T,rriri.4 rBi;n2 ovit oi. the L,-imt - . tb-ir mcEt sacred tights wi:i not be endaoger- j cau. or cvtn a shrewd politician. If he is re ed by their remaining i;i the Uni-.n This j ally determined to carry out Mr. Greely a -is to miui-Ii ou the "iWe horse a'id you'll get pr ijramnic, then the fourth of next March grtfs," principle to satisfy our Southern bre- J will the darkest day the American peopl ibrcn. It it is right or recp??ary that th j ever b.-bcl J. It will be the beginning of au !Co!;stitui-jn should be amended, why not j admiuistrati u determined to crush out sla ; call a Convention for that purpose at once :j very, and deprive the Southern people of ' The only effect of procrastination will be to j their most sacred Constitutional rights. The re:iit the atnovmt ih:e us (which is $t l.y mail. increase tue exo:!ement, an.t render tae pres- ; we scurse isatswi wouia oe, .u I). C. ZA11M. ervation of the Union impossible. t a? the Southern State3 would at once unite j - i for mutual protection and self defence. Then Governor Purlin's inaugural .- Mr. Seward's Speech. ! rr?" Mr. Holt Pest Master General bteu appoiotrd Secretary of War. Uo is a reliable Union man. .-is a:d s: i:-!'.?r.'cf i l v tie eo .ic;: b:twc te s.-c- ticr.s wcu'.i be tracsoiitU'd t j -Uv-ecei.ng gen erations, while, if s:3 sbouii be suwa:---. the GVcr:iir.fi i 1 1. t r-jves Federal f thf L. i'ur! 'as: r.-ietd i ij ' u.1 V r ID f . eon c-i; j. CCT Kary is at prtseiit in New York City and nightly astonishes "Vc inhabitants' at Niblo's Gard.n with his wonderful feats in horse tainting. usual ui.-t.-r: -al t;rp;ii V.'O-li btC'W? 1'' t;.ri3 acJ J z'.-l tc;-o rt-aen tt-e i.j j i!:i.:.ti-y des- ; .:d:-.trl a?.-- Iut I.r fu'jugr: Ebensbur?. Dec. 2G. 12C0. i would come tbe attempt oa the part of the Mr. Ssward recently oeiivcred a speech in Andrew O. Cartiu, was inaugurated into iti.iji.iim nJ . , I , i . i strucK in this effort would be the death knell tae Uaiei States Senile, on our national tue office of Governor ofthi3 Commonwealth . .T r , , , , . . . i i- . j . i -i .I , mi jj v t of liberty m the New World, and the coui- diSicaltios. which was attentively listened to ! om Tuesday of last week. The address which J , , ,. , i , ,. , , . meoeement of a saucuioapy struggle, such as by au u-usullv tar-e audience, ana uas ne delivered on toe occasion, is a very com- j . . , , , . ,, , J. ... .! . .. -r- r i lD0 world Las cevtr wunessed. Attuough dica z. aaxiOiilv sougat t r ao 1 7eru;e. mon pn.cft prodi'ctirn. lie of coarse refers' t- , . , .,'... it i . u x- . i-i 3 1 there is but little to Mr. Liu coin s antecedents, ia ever? nart of the Nation, 11:5 we. i stao- ; (0 ,jVr 3n0na! dimculues, and expresses deep j ... ..... ... r .... 1 , ,- , . ... , ; to justify Mi in bciiev.ng that be is cot a fan- l'.sh-j.l renutatioa as a fct;itcsui2!i auJ teaser ; reuret that te i.;itioa of inutu-1 estrange- . , , , ... . cf the Ite;ulc.-u satt", aiiii to toe iCl , citnt 11 avL:!i -the various sections of our 1 ... . .. . . : mil neiore me lime 01 nis laaugurauum, ue Godey's Lady's liuok for February has been received, and is stiil a great improve ment on former numbers. The cmbeiiah- j ments alone are worth the subscription price of the book. The Lady's Tiock now surpas es all other Magazines in the country, and richly deserves all the praisu it gets from the press. Price 3 per anum. Public Meeting sympathy Willi the Sufferers in fiaiiKas. Pursuant to previri:s notice, tue t:tiz:ns tfj hl-ciioLurir ani viein.ty met at t he r.iettihi notism w.tttout extcrmiLafiOn luc i sii-le. l 13 la poi- Trid-:. c. 'jirifi ::r ore: ti:w.i. ar G ..vi-rnn:-.:. I; ts tbii A . I 1 ! l e h ; ei iVo . An;y met a Tuin-f e-- i iti i- of ti.ai ci j tit. l-ji y. : l.i'fi .!.; b- Lici'j't.-:.! i; -.. ! ti.: rt ;" f.-, .e i-: l.;.oe c f ir. ictu-l r. t f ZvC cirru:t:iiJ the Am.-r:cna i.t.i'-.ii "i. nent, unless it shall be arrcs-d by prompt ; . . . . y f u :ir.d energetic action. If. h whtfreup ir cid a'i U sl.ve,, fur Le of men become arroal. a san j-.uri tI...:y, co;,,.ll j.j3a,,r. aci t!! U? ev,nt? drift us into stnfe K-tu.ky , tbe , other border States sbail cJ - whcrtf 1? iliUtlJs f 9f ,tdSu r ais ier .f present a nited front agu nst it. I Ureve ; .t , h be arrested. Fifteen fctatw pnt U pre- , - a col.i. vent war. i!i?. too. wouij 6ue-'- 1 the true men in the Northern blat.6 w tx- XJor Antr,m-a t,;,;;c.,. Lituumi sist the atrocious' policy. Up'-n this ques'ioo Talbot arrived at WasLiojt .u on IVi.V, U.t us annihilate party. 1 ne r-rce pa. r --- j froQj pJXt Su i.p'er, tui held ueve that i are serious this can b' may become the parent ot a croa e.t s. bv tba bc?;-rrme:,t. The 'f'rsdo-ai of the Lesbian? -m u -u.- , Kentucky and other Soutnru btatd j imalt.,jia,0j v w;tb Prrsldctt ui Gfc sly ditided on this subject Ln.ess Seotl. rep, rta tLit a ,:,,:, ,.f;,n e quickly shown to be a drlsiuu, it , da..:J,ef LOt SJ ftTOrif.e M3 Si3 ti-l 1; r, :gw.: on in? t.i iTn is tn .o tl.f I'rru irr OI Lincoln 8 ad- n'nntrv hir linr rlii'.-.l Kv hil;il run lizar.S -v - - - , 1 .1, 1. r.i. n m a aa Bast i w n c r r w n r t w ill u r.-ifilr ?i?trvn r.t triiia finrl T sr. t aoout to assume, and uetenuioe to L-e a i a ciioiitritioD, ren ter 1113 ves wiia regni iv , us retui'.-?.l :u : tie p.araij the SfCesica ruovement of great inpof taucc. : tLo wcekeriug of commercial credit. :-j no doubf. that he i!j- has :t j yet, be adds, toe elements of prosperity art .; 1 i . r..it..,...i i),.;.i,ni Tr y.n In n:s rower to do do more towarua restoring ewrywhee diuuseu among us, and cctbmg : . . . . , j .iw - t . r fi . ! allows hinrsclf to be surrounded, advised ana tran.-iiiiity to tbo conn'.ry, and ?aving the ,3 vrscticg but a return of eocSieccc, to ena- j , . . ,. , ,t i;..;. ' ., . - , , , controlled by such men as Horace On dy. ne B A; th ... , .i . u , t , j t . j . it . will not Le long ui asc-mir-usuiug iuc ueniuv- jl h.s :rec-e!i proves that b.e is not w.isig to ;nen industry and enterprise. He maintains - 6 ui i- i ! . r . u r v ! tioo of the only really free government now j ill Le ; r. n this loI u inc. patrio;.j tor. iuii our system f government has fu'.y au- s r Ai tu:3 fryiPZ cris s ia toe DiSvOry m our ferca ti.c tTVftiucLf vt lis launders, and - untrv, he is uawiiHag to burst asun l-r the denonstrattd the capacLy of u.en foraelfgov. 1 eramo3 OI u11 PurssU u,a. "" f-t,rof party, ignore antiquatei pruliccc. ! crnmcft. and he docs not seem to favor the j tbe lit 5:iaVe cf ,rdcJ lt,.Je: rad stanJ f-:tb the c':ampion of tbe Union. movement for amending tbe Constitution i havc co 'ixiou to condemn bim in ad- r.pScopu, nurcn fca.a xorc..., - j r.rovi !e whatever i. n,-e.tfJt. ye:, ai a j : fy :rjt evening J:uuiry JUt lb'il. Oa laotun, John i . . . i . . tt ' i v.- f ' . , . Williams was calk,! to ti.c Chair, an-1 M-rr i ' tbli. tt bvo.i.. s t.- .c .-ca Uef , f ttx-rz.e 13 U,k-1 U Evans aP1.,inted Secretary. Rev. I"). Ibirbius,-) t!,e rM. .f every moo o'-jr lyo,.- , fcrt, ne .Liuk. e fed 1 ,: r r atl, state.l the ol-ject of the meet in j, aiut i tract fpm au appeal to the public ty tbu eta uiittec in ljeha.lt if liie buSerers in Kansas Ter ea t an is- an i as oue aii'u -t " . wi'.a in? preut. satj;iOr, t u-e Letug ti.j o-ta- I give voice fur a State C-nvennon. it is . i-:y ; cf g0!t ,r ,:rrBn j f jc, r c .t,'4 usis Ter- j l,r tl,c tli.-prt fiction cf tbe stfcr.i t': ln v cf c t-b T-e s;s..roie .t ,f - ns were , i)fjr p,.vpreisn capacity that any ibirg .r.-ti- 1 j fUp ioi .y.y if - ibuti-ju i can row Le done; ani. f-roijr.desiietuit . -r-.. w ; ,Le .... r; i 9 u; .i. w 1'nr-l.ir.l-r mnT- V-nn. .i .-,--..".r ! ll I ' V I UtMfT- ivcuiuvni i.ij .....v. .... If - . i mine, in the most sc-kmn n.fcur:tT. n.ejiie ; mnt f li-t- rWbt. .-.d Lr a-.-i--5 l'- lLi t 131 m i &iug!pee to tao pr-.-eipics aal rusos ; ile tule-itzcs the alebiy wiih which tbe peo oi a sec-ional pity. has caused him to lose j pje (.f Pennsylvania have always adhered to tho gold a orportunity c ei.'-l:iing himself U trie Union snd Constiiution, a.nd ia- certain tbe g-itltade cf all succeeding fenerations of i"oey CHU always be safely counted oa, as h:,i feltcw cotctryroen. His cpeecb from be- a;nor;g tie mcst devoted friends and if necefe lai:ing t3 tr.i, is that cf au honest tut ti?uid j fiTy defenders cf our Natiunul fjOvernratLt rata, who w.-uli like- to fjV tbe truth but I T!.oy iuve the Union and stsnJ ever ready t i in afraid to d-.i so. He would willingly pro- j protect and defend it. He speaks of Mr. pose a p'an for favi-r.g lie Uain. bo would LirjcoJ 3S a diiting'vsbcd ttatetmaa and pure 1&3 to repuil-to bis iritpreisiUo conflict vl;.c- ' pafiot! tba r cord cf whose lu'o a&Wl ample 3 dcig he wouoi draw on triae, iat bv 53 dcig he wouid draw on ins asurauco, tiat be will discharge the duties of . . . - . e , .,. . r , , . . . . ueoria ciaie v.onveniicc, on . ... . , i . . , . , .' passed a resolution declaring it . . -j , - uaijiiui-ri, auu ritciKllll UI IUC AllvUC j J .1 1 . r . 1 c-. i i .i i tt e .v j- ,i , , f ! and the duty of the State, to -- "i. - i. . ,... ..w t..... i.v jan), i nil iivi a ;vviuual 1.151- vance, and therefore deeply regret that be has authorized Mr- Greely to make tbe announce ment we Lave quoted above. The Xeug. Major Anderson bas telegraphed to tbe Secretary ot War, that be docs not uecd any reinforcements or surp-ie. H J is uow fur nished with provisions by the Charlestcnians. ! Col. Hayue the new South Carolina Commis- j sioncr, iz now iu Was.bingtca. City The 17-1 1 . .1 . ' I ' ? aai i riu:iy. to be tbe right r-rtficaei cf rreat and ?tjrl".inr evoats. ana 1: j t , ,-. is net her riatare to m ia ...tiess .io, ; rltoiy. liereupitn t'ne foik'wiug per :ippirite.l to solicit aiil and ceutr E"hi.sburr A!iJ vieiiiitr. 11-t of Centrii Street, J..bu Eva-is, (Tanner) and Richard Jnt-s, Jr.. between CTitre and hi H;m Streets. li Urt Davis an 1 E. J. Miil: West r.f . I. .ti str-t Kvu.s :.,.! M s. H.irr. i rrefnt conoition o! a "lir? Cambii.i twp., North .f Ele:il'urg. Thomas . I. j Sbe has not been au inactive r. r Itees ni:d fienrt'e IIi.bert: Wes.t of tbe o.d Cir-! mrrJr nf t!if C.Trfoderacv : sre i.3 r.ilt.wn road, tiwilym Evans .-n.d m. Ilushci-: North Wevt, It ie.Ptn.l Humpiirevs au 1 Iliv!i:.ril D.iviic Wet, (Jriliith Jones and ' Wm. II. Wi'.l utus; S-iuth, David A. Jin- an! Uer.j. Lb.y.l; S..uth Irf-voiid Cnt k, Owen Roberts a!ii m. K. Jones; Fast. Franklin Powell a-1 John Cvnn!l; s:id committee are rrjujti to uo ar.ucd this week and nvike their rfturiis to Robert Davis rr .T..!.n 1 Jenes on or btfoie Moudav next. Any article of c'otbiog. though much worn, or ai y matcrial fr clothing or liding will lc Ih.iiik fu'ly received te!iverc 1 at tbe place above i.w n-ti-..n!, arrangements bavl:,g lr.r made fi-U such articles wi!l leconveveii safely and frc i chrvge. It is hoped t!;e ah ve apjeal is t.ot made iu vain. tr:Cw-. p.atelly " a! : us t .rt... -J . c-d TO r .i't.e 1 ilr.t t: e tu-1 :;i t'.a. :i.v A ; s iiJ scrj A. , nu '- . i i :. i bw I it la i - I'i i. .. I'Ul fltC: - Or. il.-. fa vrer. fc uit u.. -.k'.jo ; . e-rr is ativ?b-r S c.M.e-u. rair,cr es. .rts t- iu: borne alorc ov rs;':i currents. wm.u. il j j ut t'L tj in cn.rttr power to dir-.-ct b-r c-urse. L-t sv'" .t j.,- i s.n tcre-i tjize- i Crrt'r.'u if Si-..'.f Li the opjkirtTtnity. troush hf r c.."j ??nt2tivr-5. r; iiemir.; nr-oa ti prpe Uniou cr if that shall be impossible, let ber ! rtii-b. i k-i.t tettl d au 1 c:tI. ef a; leci-nr. cpora tte prpeei t. , mariiii.te i-ftaa-re of toe r ?'';;e.l Signed by the ofticers. jiuti latelv by L Maury this courury icv.u Jav: 11 r m.ej tr. afitr ite fiiin Uaii:i, t. ccaacitiocs o sceode. So she mar rr.tr lin t.t tifiirn n c ni'iA nf till s.1!! in 'f i CeLt. v. ;:h regard to tue r-c,r:ooal liccrtv law o t . i i t l , - . J ! Stalos. In Aikansas the Conveution ques- ! uf this Stste, sav sir.co civ election to 1 . t i . it i t i . . ! , 3 w tiou bas been submitted by the Legislature to v:m:i .'jg.a.i;o;y it,i? Clie 1 nave i .t l . T -J i . T . ! tion to be held on the 18th of February. ie jeee.-!.iin parly is strong in North Caro- GrorW. Hal-. Wvle Co. It is '.roe dial this jpccc'i is jnitiy c-rs . . . . i . rre'i a? ri:-:r cor.s. ivatirc. cci;."-g as it oes taken occasion to tay publiclv, that if we ! ;a cpon our stature books, which j T! f.-ora tho liepuV.lc-.ti eida ot tb-j teeuatc. have any lai ini' s' not l'.ii'.re " n. cm frvi'i7e Fnpctii i n .... ...... ;... r.e . p t - j i I uji i i- 'u .it-iiir 01 iLe 'Qcoc.iv or anv t . i i- r tUt tho people expet from a Man occupying ,f tha' fales. cr cofcDtrareno Jy Ls of lL; ,ina;. Arrangements are being made for tbe prominent and distioguiabed position that j redcral Government, or obstruct its cxecu- ! hA cAcT Convention or Congress Setter S:-,ard not, do.s. T Ley want bon.e, Vmo, th,y ought to be repeabd. Tbe other rj Alabama, shortly All at, c ri ..iu . ,. p, . ' of ihe Sout- em States will probably be rep- I3i3g priiet.-'.l. Mr. Seward ta.kaeiO- fp.cs d:Cusd in tie address aro unin:por- , , ,r. TT c F. J r , ,r.w,r.:,.. Jnini.-o, P rcscr.tcd. ThcU. SSenato bas confirm -t. j i be in a position !- d??crm:r.e V.;r owa cest-oy. This letter has crown longer iuu n- dcd. aMi.-.c-h I have aih-Ttd p-tttv cose y :ht Pri'.ee of VV.-s. and arrlv -i -rv-.ra. to mv otialual parposo. T'tthcr tr present fa.t-. j t-ef-re bi n The I'ritiati Ai i.i,.it sad rav impressions of ili-vi. fr -to 'hi- ts--. ! his cp'oio-i of tbe fe of tbe- ti.:e;.- t.s. pint, than ti eut-r ur.cn elaiWat .lirT..-; a. ; He r ; i.1 rlv i m: i.t; rt I need not siy to you. ruy d.-ar sir, tot 1 j c :bo ro. si .Jua:-o.i Lua uu'i:u: - bare uttered nothing in an obtrusive spin:, j what part cf tbe veevi 1 but ratlier reluct. in! lv and sorrowfully. My J verct ; what court j ;:.; suL'ertor.s id tegaa-.l to the action ot Ivn- ; weu ta.-y t.::gi;i o?txpretij ;a pr-rt. tcckv are offered in tbe Fpiritof loyalty to tbe j arrival ci the licet v-.r.tvi tLi ep:u!j3 iz- Vealiurss of the Stomacli ana In digestion. Atioihcr Great (Jure effected by Jm hare's Hol land Jiiters. Tbe wife of Pieter 'Be Wite, living iu Hol land Town Shoboygau county, Wi.-ceubiu, J pleasure will be mine t hive f3ii a ?ini '' j Lt ships i.ii 'ate:., u State I love and will ever obry. They are s ery J clearly right, or very wrorg. If right, tb 3 ; w.l p. -.j.- fcr. . the aturai .le-v v- Talua of tut Uniou, but proposes no p'aa for 'preserving it f.cjj astruc'ioii. it is tue ca fiest thug io the w-.r!i to pronounce an clo the appoint;i- ub of Mr Holt, as Secre tary cf During the year lSG'J. there arrived ! V, ar- TLe Virginia House cf Delegates has Mr. Seward docs not Th sols cbjvct of bis -cjusnt eu'ci'ici on tbe IJiiioa and our free ics'ilutic-ios, but it rerjui.-i s the bad ard the bsrt of & s;au-min and patriot, to now de vise and pT?p-o a plan vhhh vril! preserve tbo g?vArun-atr tnd prevent a civil war from diSoljtiLg tbo lacd. even attempt this. pecb tnzn.a to be to convioce the people of the Soilera States tht ho is not their cue my. thot be is no abolitionist, tb&t be docs not desire to deprive them of their constitu tional rights, end that he is willing for the eake of tho Union, thut ail just gnev&ncc3 cf which the South conpiaius. tball be redressed. ict be Eays ail this iu sue a a timii and cau tious manner, that be is evidently anxious not to go o far as to offeod any portion of the Republican porty. Tbe cousejuence is that ia edeavoring to please both the friends end ccetiies cf ectionalism. he has failed in pleaain either party. While bis pperch will not tend to allay tbe excitement in the South, it eaa barely fail in weakening his influence -atxiOug his dd poiinsa! associates and friends He ejpreises hic;self in faror of faittfatly caectit'ug tbs fagitive slava law in tha Ncr tht;rn Sutes, .r.d also advocates The repeal of U Cinconptitucic-iai laws ia those State calcu Jttri tc prrru or tt t net tbe iruit a&d ,'10- i ia New York, from foreign ports. 103.C21 a Strie9 of r'. invi'icg all the r,e ! in.niieracts. 4G,G50 were from Ireland, 37,- Statc. t0 sccd Commissioners to Washington f:?4 fn.;,i Germany, 11.112 frui England. utJ on lbrt 4lb dav of ct5t tebruarj. to con I.EO'i from Scotland, ard the rest from vaii Bider ani1 endeavor to agree upon some plan, ousctber cou-tries. The total rjomW of j for adjusting our National difficulties.- The itaigrants arrired at the same port in 1SS9, wft3 oul 70.322. Ve are indebted tn Mr ITaII rftl. So'iate, end Mr. Multia, oT the House, for valuable public documents Hope they will continue to remember ns during the session. 2S The Job uptown Trilunc favor? tbe repeal cfthe tax on tbe tonuage of the Penn sylvania liai! Road Company. Does it in this rcfijet the sentiment of the majority of tbe Republicans of this county? 7o think not. " ST There are but few Conservative men among the Republican members of tbe State Legislature, aud it ia therefore ya-ln to hope that the offensive law on our 6tatute books relative to fugitive f-laves will te repealed du ring the present session. , CO-The report of an altercation between General Scott and Senator Toombs of Geor gia was untrue. It was manufactured by cer tain sensation eorrespon iecta cf the Philadel phia and New Vcrli Presf. Crittenden compromise is gaining strength in Congress and its ultimate adoption is net impossible- suffered tnech froia weakness of tha sto-nacb and Indigestion. She bad l-eea under a phy sician's care for some time, but the disease setuied to baffle even bis skill. She parcuas ed some HOLLAND 1ITTE11S at our otEce which has given touc to her stomach; her ap petite and 8trengb are returning, and we lirmly believe that this is St not her great cere effected by your uicd'.cliie. We have ctiil to record many wondviful cures effecteJ by this remedy, but must Wi.it another or.ortunity One tbinr -vou ctn re- ly upou, what we have published are from persons mush respected ia our comaiuniiy, aud are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sbelcygan NicuwsL.de, Sheboygan Wisconsin. Soid by all druggists ia the wot 11. ST See aivertisment in another column. The Iluotingdou Union, bas ceased to exist. It was an ably conducted paper, and a bold defender of democratic men and meas ures. We are therefore sorry to announce its demise. ' ' -p" Tbe population of New Jersey.accor- diog to the census, is G75.812, an increese of 1S0.274 eioce 1850. ' CT" VTe learn that Mr Henry. Michaels ot Wilmore has been appointed sealer of weights and measures for this county. a" A Conveution will be held to Tenne- see on the 18th of February for the -purpose of deciding the course it will be proper for the State to pursue in the present alarming condition of cur National affairs. It is s&id that it will favor pecassion. C3T Mr. Floyd of Virginia, late Secretary of War. is a strong advocate cf secession. So also m ex-Gorenior W:e. worJ ; if vror j-. 1 w;.I ir.aw now to L;r. ' tae s-.;.j without a lLuriour. a" tl:e cDnsrqu'-accs cf ! ii:g t'i s I t-e jri-ii.? t an honest tut ternti.- uii?t:ke. ; -.it v.i-c tj ca Verv sincerely your friend. JciIX C. UlIECKENBIDOE i tie -i l'- ' A :zx ana c-T4m-re. '- T A s.i-:e.-N,vbc was e-nce w ?ui-:-a f-e: Treason A?ainst South Carolina, i The Charleston Mercury of Thursday says: j J. N. Mcrriman. Coliotor of the p-rt of ; Georgetown. South Carolina, was oa Monday j last arrested by tbe p-vpl of CtoriCwn on a charge of trcn?on agalast tbvi Str.te. A let- : ter wasfour.il wri'ten by bim and adJr?s.j-d : up a t. rr:t Iriiijii.uu T iio lai i I: . kr hi shot . ff. iua.iii:.'ly s-n to the like of ye i. yeu tblak is kilt bat vcursdr." 2 us.: Ui-t-J Ven ie t :w a ; 1 t,i-- .-t s'-t . J2T THE PECULIARITIES of the fe male constitution and the various trials to which the sex ia subjected, demand an occa sional recourse to stimulants. It is impor tant, however, that these shall te of a harm less nature, aud at the same time accomplish the desired end. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is the very article Its ef fects in all caees ef debility are almost magi cal. It restore the tone of the digestive or gans, infuses fresh vitality into tbe whole sys tem, and gives that cheerfulness to the tem perament, which is the mokt valuable ef fem inine attractions. The proprietors feel flat tered from the fact that many of the most prominent medical gentlemen 'in the Union have bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have frequently test ed and acknowledged. There are numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of saerit, and positively Injurious to tha rphets. t- Mr. Uttrh-snan -.t?;. t'nat be (Mertlo.iit) . RAIL ROAD fMOTiCt. hfi-i 3n?:t cleared v-re' in the r.na.e of n.- ....-... ... . . . United Sfsf s, and that be wu'.-i onr.ticue ti j l-.Cj";, 1- V ' ' i V;' :" do so Tho letter crF. .pon tV.e Pre...fr.t to j li "ef :i V:r v:f.l.ura"-:.d 'e'reo i- ti.;:t riif l.a'f of said ubsC:ii t.T?d ti.at iTuincvimte sii:I.-:.sei!t v T I. ; 4 . . . ..-.1 ir send a boat an! tr.cn to collect the Federal rtiVrtS' made in the eor.st ruction of the woiks ner ; q'tiud c.ti.t r in Georgetown, and pron.is? to l:3p bii.i pasted i -;.o-r ue.e-.r-.r from lin.. !l..u ... Ti.lnr. kit- o... '. l--. Vi i.-'TliAt :(1 The Utter is si-red i v his hiUU J N. M ! Cl'Lai. l" lre L ll:"4 K,i a " - . .i i , . , ..i .cf Ll. (mLC. nen arrestea. re scsron.cucM Having writ JO-i WILLI.'. ten K. Jor'Se, l:is cieputy. was a. .o arrested, lie Kiid be Lad Veen in tbe Lablt cf wriiiae out MerritLan8 iettcrp, but had cot done eo in this case, as be considered it treason. Roth have been committed for tnL r Tr.-,urer ef L. a : - -' Jiuaary 23, 151 -lv- jSTntice. THAT an applieatk has T:te7--- a.urtt f Oriimon Fleas .4 t':V';n- lLrS ibe Ii.corioi-aiior! f THE OLIRMAN " n fLM in Ibis ifeout;:3, f irsta-it. and if no -':uiei--t Jf-"" , . ,1L MENS ?J1ETV.'? r.. t IvaUxi t J-yrvj lv lift t ion Januav t.l,oD to the contrary. tLe sa:-l January 3. l?ol.-9-St- 7 The Seizure of Fortifications. The intel ligence that Georgia bad seized upon the Uni ted States Ports and Arsenal at Savannah, and that North Carolina has 2 ce the Fame with thoac on ber coast, is regard-d in Wash inglon as indicating a pcneral rush upon all J f.-oiU. Jay of Li-iib i.xt doeuc the unprotected forts at the South, and is evi- "Geiraan Wenkmen. t'oi-iety" a rix' dence of a desperate purpose en the part of j l,u" l'"tJC x . r, p-' ri..r,mn.n; SnntK f P:.,f r...r rrothonc.Ur3 s ofiice. E-.-l urg. at which post there are eijrht companies There is a feverish state of apprehension in high quarters in reypect to tbe i:jr&eJ of tbe Revolutionists upon the Capitoi It is evidently determined to expedite precau tionary measures to prevent a couptT etat. T Charleston merchant to a profane cor respondent in Nw York; "Send m fifty barrels of flour. George. Answer of profane merchant; "Et ytjur cclto-3, d n jtu. Harry.' Notice. v THE first ana 'accor.nt :f t i s-iiT. actinir Assisnee of - ' ,- jr- file i ui tlrs otrice on ti;e lei.' , .-.-instant. a'a 1 rrerfi u-' "r r'p,i and aiV.A-auce to tbe G-uit f C t-l" $ Ciir.hria aunty, ca JJcoJ r'" " March next. . ,n v.-n.T. jaSErH M'DONAtD.1- Prottcmitorv 0:e, -EUcsbarg 1 mil O C O C o c
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