_. _ _ '9 ME Q 3I'ENR64IOI.VOA4* JI3,L. Jar.TION. I;,' ,Cojtgyenional ,Dtricts Atcy,„ froin the Harrisburg rele -07,74, AM following carefully" prepared tables eft.bekificial vote in each I:l6ngress. ieeal Di4.4et in this State. We do so more to place the vote on record for con- TOatient reference in future, than because merbelieve it trill be unnemlly interesting tuour readers. The table, :Aso corrects" several errors. which . we ingocently made in our paper .'f 12.4 ,week. The d e . prns maitas . ,the following remarks in WAI 34 Jag *align& at this resuit, we - deal with the Democrats liberally. For in. stance, we give them :Montgomery's en- Aire vo_te in the ',4'..oth district, whilst it is sef 4:pown that, being an Anti:Lecomp ,ton non, received a rely Arge•Anti. becomptqp n 4 American liepublion Yqte.: `-'5O tdia - isAte 2,ad' district, we ' , A:re them the Democratic rote proper, aud_the entire vote . cast for Williams, who ran as am anti-tax candidate,— and received a large A.merican•Republican vote on that ground. This anti-tax question is a ques ,tiog iof sbsorbing interest in this district, Avid very s4rmtisly affected the election. Berks.couut.y, it will be observed, Atnerican.i t tepublicans ran no candi date of their own, . hut lArlitati with the Anti-becomptouitesuu al tjtir Swartv,-- ip.-ii. DISTRICT.. Wattle. *Ryan. Sprog,(l.* „Nr.amaErt. Rorevo. Ist, 1527 2 546 . 1431 2d, 1451 5 951 1414 3d, 878 14 354 1027 4th, 720 2 360 '1387 bib, 312 • 1. 58 ' -449 ilt.h, 1574 52 167 1115 . Total, 0492 74 2442 .8823 llaj. for Florence. SECOND DISTRICT Wards. -E; 'Joy Norris. (ho. H. Marlin flth, . 613 637 6th, • - 926 Bl7 Bth, • 1134 818 • 2162 896 10th 1918 802 ." - .- - f• 6653 Morris ~lajgrity, 162:1. THIRD DISTRICT . Weirdo . . J. I'. Verree, Reed.* J. Lenuly. 11th, ' 987 3 872 12th, 1132 831. 16th, 1284 1 - 11 . 26 17th, • 934 8 1336 18th, 1667 7 - 973 044 1 373 33 696 0977 si', 5886 Verree's utajoriti, 1091. FOURTH DISTRICT. Wards. W.llillward. Broom.* H. M. Phillips. 13th, 1691 13. 846 /Ith, 1940 23 864 - 15tb, 1976 16 '1328 •18th, - 508 32 750 20th; 1820 . 5 1129 t ht, - 240 ; 3'20 :3d, - 4.16 405 24th, ;091 102 , 978 9749 6451 Yillward's majority, 3298, 4 . l .Atnerican candidates. • 'FIFTH DISTRICT. PUILA.DI:LI'IIIA CITY. John Wood. Owen Jones Wards 1113 :2d, 23d, 1203 Watgoutiry Cpunt7, 6032 Woorrs majority, 1 3492 • 5T4711 PlSTrviGf. I T. BM C. D. Mantel ; d, llroornll.l l , Chester, 5765 4021 2385 Delaware, 1021 1154 2255 6786 5185 467 G Hickman's majority over Manley 1601. Hickman'a majority over Brownell 2110. SEVENTH - DISTRICT. H. C. Longneeker. Stokes L. Roberta 5225 5122 9089 2954 Sgt.is, 441011. 8324 Longuer,icer's maj., 248. EIGHTH DISTRICT. John Swartz. J. Glancy Jones, 1'321 7302 7302 87ark. 1 . 4 majority, 19. NRITII DISTRICT. Tl;tadclec.s 4'teypus. Jas. X llopkira ',neuter,. . 9513 6341 6341 Stereos' majority, 3172 - • TESTH DISTRICT. perks, ;no. W. Kiflinger. Jacob Weitffe Dauphin, ;255 2281 Lebanon, 2112 - 140- Union, .1418 ".737 - Snyder, 145; 104 I f 14tionoy, North'd cc,. 160 .27 8897 Xillinger's -majority, 3308. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. _Campbell. Dewart. §B5l 2562 , 303.5 :S9rtiiiusElbcPurli 1697 1825 579 •••••••••• 7153 438 Y 3614: 15.2nibell *re: Dewirt, 2787. ez••" , - " Cake, .3569. •. ; 'IIFETV•TH DISTRICT. .; • —fteo.-W.-Stiranton. Ji3o. ifeßeynoWs- C*loo 7 )•307 1442, Montour, - A9O. 5B; Luanne, ploa 3202' Wyoming, . 937 808 • 10.02 a .Bcrauton's msiority, 3937 • TMRTEELITIi DISTRICT. D. K. Shoemaker : W. IL Dintmick. tfor,qqstopton, 2215 2092 NfilAr , N, - 783 1261 • ,Cartism ; •- 1538 n 26 Wayile, ' /791 2139 Pike s 179 491 ,0566 • !003 Dinnsietr costj;)fity,- '• 1443. ' ' . _ •DI Galustia A. Gr0w.,,,10cl Pant-bast. Bradford, f 4774 P2O Sagquobanaa, ' 318? 1839 Tioga, 3211. - . 580. —7— - - 11;105 .33.5 P -Oroseslmajority; $906.4 Mr. Vail ktsid' 299 yotes.iniTiogs, unty., • FLFTkENTIfIiISTAIOci):-. ' Centre, Clinton; ) • Ltcotui4gi' Mittit, Sid Pottc;-_, 92 as _ - • ale' rrinjcirity. „ $1,11•11 ; , :NTI1 EgS1 4 ,11ICT. 1.1v.i, F., ;Ifettry A. Fisher. 2560 • 1 1 ; 22G3 • Perry, - - ' 14.e3 York, 4133 . 4349 --;; • • 8 P 43 ; .SO OO • _ENTIL , Sk; lfrazari 7'aq/if. 2295 1 211,9' Fr,Tak lll ll, !:3354- soi;o Fution, G 75 ; 213 3etf.f9ril, , 05,9 - • 0974 ' 1111" Juniata, . • • - 1235 • 9348 t r - 9081. 11 , Phersont§ mmj, • ' DISTRICT. 1 •- -- 1 S. Steele, Blair. CWIto L. Pershing, Stmierset •2501 • 1575 Blair, ; I 2793 1567 fluntiug,don, 115 . 1261 Cambria ; itgO r • 2273 911 4 4 Bl:34r's maj'prity,,243s . ..I.NETEENTII; DI.STRICT. John Covodecl hairy D. Foster. Westmoreaudi 3727 ; I 4029 .j.;ruharotT, 2425 290 ; ; ' 3535 ' • ;535 1 I ; • 9257 , .1316 A ile Cgvbs trulknity; 10'4 . , IMPTiF;TH . 1 79,h4tiallrniglit t 117/liciniMwtionierY. WaoAngibn; • 3795 ,. 2799 Pftiotte, f '075 ' 2299 Ovente, ; • '731 ; ; 2150; -; 331 SIDS 925:1 Itoritg:cimry's maj. 3456. . t;SN EN 17 Y-FI R S T DISTRICT. . l S. i ''.. Morelitztd. Andrew Blirk - e Allegheni, 0.1:!.) 4879 ', 4R70 , . • Morelicad'a Majority, 1660. ; TWENTI%SECOND DISTRICT. ; • • .14 litlight. Biratidyhani. Aneghedy, .2b34 213 U Butivx, 2503 255 1767 OEM 54:18 50 :3903 .WKnight oler!William.?;l.s3s. - " i ". Birmingham, 4936. * Au ti.%Tax. TWENTYI•TIFIRD DISTRICT. ' Win.,Stewart. itfcCujizz. $ $ Beam, $ 1671 ' 1126 I.n.wrimee, 1951 615 Stever, '2899 2036 El Chivin fall. Gillis Clarion; • 1588 ' 2019 • Marfield, 1028 - i • 1.145• Elk, - . 395: -.. . ' f 479 Fok:est, ' IV7 69 Jettersoq, 11371 1049 M'iicAT), .E 33 479 trenfair;cl, • i' 1953 1611 Warieri, 1765 ' 969 T I'S 3 64 1 . 00126180 Hall'srnajority, 632 TWESTIt-FIFTII DISTRICT. Elijah .Babbitt. jas. 0. ,lfarshall. Crawford, 3140 2033 Erie, 1 3220 2080 IG3BO 4113 ' Babbitt's majority, 2247. . Democrat:ilia ,Anti-Lecomptogitea Amett, cArB. IMEI 766 5004 i.1)9 p7Ol =CAPITULATION Arnerlorm liepaillicans elected, Arai-LecOmptori wen, - Democrats, f POPULAR VOTE BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. . Disr. Atn-Itepub, Detnoc'e Anti-Lecom'n 1, 64.92 , 682.3 2442 2. • : 56,53 4030 :. . 3. 6077 5834 . ... 4. 9140 6451 .- . . .5: 9701 • -7209 .. . 6. 4676 • 5185 6786 7.. 8324 8076 . . . 8 ; . 4 . . 7306 7321 9. ; 9513 6341 + 10: - ' 'lOB7 5888 11 807 E 7;153 4Q87 . . . 12. /0023 GI 4.5 13. . 6566 80pg • : i 14. 11'165 3359 ; ; r 15. 9238 7349 ' .. • 16..'8646 • - 8600 . • • 17: ; 9348 9081 • • -• 18. 9114 - 6679 19, 9247 8195_ f . . . I 20. I p 79- 9254 i " •• • 21, - 6539 4879 " • • • 29.'' 5438 4405 . • . 23. 1 6721 ' 3777 • . . 24, _ P 905 , 8111 • . ... 25. 6:360 4113 . ... lED 190,243 159,198; 20,208 Am.-Itepnblicao - raa;. over Democrats, 31,045 Add Anti-I f ecoropton vote, - • 20363 Majority against Leeorepipo, 51,163 Era - re the Harrisburg Teitgraph. Irenusylvania Legislature. -Via subjoin a full and accurate list of the •members of the ,next Senate and Muse of Repreientatires. 'Nearly- ail the othar tables puhlished contain inaccura= sirs.' The following can bo' relied upon, hiving been made up with grcat carefrom the official-returns:-=- 6186 Dierfces, _ _ • klst. Philadelphia.: Samuel J. Randall. to:; Richarrisbn L. Wright, D., Isaac N. 3faraelis, D. 2d: Obßater and Delnivare : Thos. S. Refl. D. _8:11. Carhop, Ncmrste, Pike and Wayne Tbdmas Craig, jr., b. stb. Bradford, Susquebivana, W i yoroing and Sullivan: E:Beed :Myer; O. Jai. T. 114 e. ditilon nit& 2531 1911 13,70 1294 2484 2029 - lilt 139 1 , ,489 H 4.88 , , 672! 3117 Stewart's majority, 2944. TWENTY4OURTII DISTRICT. • STATE SENATE. Stsiiims HOLDING OVER ;Aitarge P: Steele, D: ' lytth;Tiogr,t, Patter, Ale Kean, sad Waryert.: GleuitiAV.,lSeofieJd. Cumberland, ;Ferry,,,lnplata.and 311f fltn: Henry Fetter. D. - 15th.'bauphinatot Lebalion.,: John B.ll.utit- Alford, O. 16th. Lancriater Bartratn A. Shaefiser, Aobt.,Bitidnitt,lo.. krauk.l‘n and Fulton i'-Oiorge W. Brewer; D. • - • 19th...Sornerset, Re4ford and Huntingdon : William P. Schell, D, - 20th. Blair, Caiubrie. and 'Clearfield : John CresNwell, jr...D. • - - 21st. Indiana and Arnfstrong : Titian J. .Coffey, 0. AlZe4tinnre/and and, Fayette :_ Jacob ~ T urney;'D. , ' • • -23 d. Washington and Greene: _ George W. lfiller, D: " 24th.• AU - e hettre Ed ward "Gazzam,l). ' 2501. - -11navee and Butler' John It. Harris. 0. Lao recce, Mercer and Venaugo . : W 221. 11. Friincis 0. - SgS..4.TORS ELEctED 1858. Diftrielk. i St. -Philadelphia; John 11. Parker. .. 3d. Atuttgouttiry: John Thompson, Q. • - It h., , Ilucts Mahlon Yttrdlcy ; 0. - sth . :- Lehigh and Nortltaididtin: Jercatinh r. , , ilerks: Benj. Nunheniacher, D.:. ith„ Schuylkill : :tt. Palmer, .0, pth. Clinton; Lycountig, C'entre utolluiont ...intlitut:Oreig, 9. 13th.. - ? Snyder., Montour, ti,irthuigberland and Coluilibia Reuben Keller. D. York: William 11. WeislA, D, . 24th.,211:eglieny : John P. Penny, D. 27th.- Erie and Crawford: Darniu A. Fin. nev. 0. 2Sth. Clarion, ,Tefrerson, Forest and Elk : Kennedy L. Blood ; D. 6679 Holding 0'3.-e.r, Elneted, lnae, pemaer r itta majorlt,y, 1. UOITSFi 'OF REPRESENTATIVES. .11.41Litts Samuel Durboriowi 0. -Allegheny: •J. Heron Foster, 0.. R. Dowell, U., J. F. Zoller, 0., D. E. Itayard; 0., E. II: Irish, G. • • •• Armstrong:. and Westmoreland illobert; Warden, D., Mattben= Shields, D. ! John W. • Ai/lifer, D. Iliater'and Lawrence: Joseph li. Wilson . ; 0., James D. Gry - Son, 0. Bedford and Somerset :• Geo. W. Williams, 0., Geo. G. Walker, 0., , Bakst Edmund .L. Smith, D„ AngastusF. Bertelut, - D., Solomon L. Custer Blair: Jacob Burley, 0. " - Bradford : Thomas Smead, 04 . 0. H. Perry Kimsey, 0. . Bucks; Joseph Barnsley, 0., 11. A. Will. iams, 0: . . 11mler :. William -W. Dodds,' 0., J. M. Tito:Lipson, O. . Cambria: Thomas H. Purim, D. Caroon • and Samuel Btilliet, 0,; Tilt: ham H.. Good, D.- Centre: Adam R. Barlow, 0. Chester : Isaac Ackfr, 0., Caleb Pierce, O. W. T: Shaffer; 0. Clarion: 'John M. FleminT, D. . CL.,artield, Jefferson, McKean and Elk : P. Wilcox, D., T.. J. liitiyer, D. • " - Clinton and Lycoming: Lindsey Mahaffey, 0., Wm. Fearon, jr.; 0. Columbia,' Montour, WyOrning and gn'lli:- van i Sanibel Oaks, D., Geo. D; Jnek4oti, D. ' y. Cra fordand Warren t !. (.)., H. R. Rouse, Cumberland and Perry ; Hugh Stewart, p„ Jo: n McCurdy - , 0. Dauphin : \Voi. C. A. Lawrence, 0., Marls' D. Whitman. 0. Delaware.; D, Pennell, o,' ' ' jrie: John W, Campbt-11.0, Wilson Laird, D. Fayette; Henri Galley, D. Franklin and k ulton; James Kill, D., A. K. McClure, O. Greene: D. W. Gray, D. - -Huntingdon: R. B. Wigton, 0. Indiana: A. W. Taylor, 0. Juniata i kyder awl Uni.m: John P. P.a,- trson, 0., Wm. F. Wagonseller, 0. Lancaster: Nathaniel Ellrualter, ginitiel H. Price, 0., Amos S. Green, 0., S. Keneagy, 0. Leh:mod; Joseph Eckman, 0. Luz,erne ; 5, p., cirinnan, U,, W, W,Retzlie Lewis Pugh, U Mercer and . tie/I:Ingo : Wm. G. Rosb, 0., .C. F. rasdel I,- 0. Mifflin :- David NVltherow, 0. - Monroe, and Pike : Charles D. Brodhead, D. Montgomery : . .David Stonebeek, D., John DiSmout, D., Charles Hill. D. Northampton: Joseph Woodring. D. ; Max Goepp, .0. Northumberland : Charles Hottenstein, D. Philadelphia 0. M:Smith, D , Washington Qaigley, D.. D. C. McClain, D. J. Morris Har ding, 0., George T. Thorn, 0 , J. 11. Church. 0., D.- H. Styer, 0., C. A. Walborn, 0., George W. Wood, 0., L. J. Neill, 0.; J: Shepherd ; O.; 'J. A.:Fisher, 0., Oliver Evans, D., Simon. Gratz, o.i George IV. Hamarsly, 0., George W. Wi ley, 0., C. F. Abbott, -0. . Potter and Tioga : L. P. Williston, 0., Lew is MaOn, 0. Schuylkill: Cyrus L: Pinkerton, 0., John S. Boyer, 0, P. H. Palm, 0. Snsquehanna; Simeon . B. Chase. 0. Washington : George V. Lawrence, 0., Wil- Ham Graham, 0. Wayne Holloway L. Stephens, D. York: William W. wait D,, A. Heistand Giat;, Di OPPogiticith ' 67 • Democrats, 33 Oppo3ition ranjority, o., , Oppositiodi D., pcnrerats, . . . . THE editor of the Ohio ,Vut,e.sman, the nest day after : the overwhelming, tip/goof tha.Dcmocratic party inOhio, said bit wa.a prouder of his Democracy then than lip had ever been before in all his life„ are disposed to agree with him that de mocracy, like syllabub, .is best when. well, whipped.--Louisrille Journal—. Astormpondent of the Yew York-Times writing from_Salt Lake City, Sept.: .18th, says.:"lt is rumored about town %that Heber Kitilball was presented .by some of his • " spirituals" with .eleven children; night before- last. .Just to - thank ;of a map's own- immediate family inereasing at the rate of eleven each night." . • = • GOVERNOR DENVER'S SuccEmu.= AjJeaven"wort 'letter says : "It ia rutuoreci. hete that the Han. rindiv Patterson Will, be the euecessor of Gyv. Eenver. Ex- Secretary Stanton. ha bece:ne a. fixed res.. ident of the territory,' is cue of the popu lar.tuen of the country, acid is likely to be one of the trotifirst Unite4stattg . Stoators from Kansas." • B SCAraU;4TION, Dem.' Eepub 12 I;Dt Fitter purutdo - 0(10Ellq • ' t0pi4.14 t 3 i'B._ • T, tH4I,EDITORAND . :Orr Read the article on. oUr.4tli...page headed' Death of a Thint.t." - 1 - - --- " The Club," on -our first _( page, will fo . undiotereatiog; both fos Its`kkeY'iti4l poliitieal iUggestioOs. It fixi.4l: d3io . - pen of. ,G e 0... Curtis, author_ .of, PotiPhilr PayeFs," Aar A. dreadful accident occurred on the Buffalo, New York and . Erie Railroad, on 'the . tudrniria of the. 28th I alt: Two men were instantly killed, and an infant so badly injured ;bat, it died Isoon.'after. Twenty-one persona were severely injured. The accident was caused bY a l broken or displaced rail throwing the ears off the print.herewith the iloCernGr's Thankagirlagi: 'Proolamation.! .though tardy in nmking.its appearanca and creird. , ing'.ujiOn ; the time- named, it is a well .written'dominicat, beeciuse'coricise and. ex plieitH-twO quaiitica irhich are liappi . ly: fa or with Goveiner's in their Thar*sg,icing anuouacemcnta. We trust; 'our citizens will observe ; the day with ap" preprint° proceedies;s: - We notice pleas'uro that . S: B.- CH:tit:i . Esq., of SusqUeliannii eonnty,: is a. proininent gepubiiCan candidate for; Speaker tir the'llo - use of ~Iteiiresentatives. , of ;this Suite ar.the coi n ing session. Ur. i .; Chnse.is eminently deserving - and capable" of the offiec, and would ben. popular Chair man with all the rueuibers of, the 1-ifouee : i•llolu.t3uld respect its dignity .and decor, e.trust , he will .-be elected.. by a vote liconiPlirecntary alike 'to the . House and 'bill: Wolf. • it& gave vent; through the bilh) , t-bol. list ThUrsday, pent• up polir l ical fury, and lik,ewiseillinois, Mich, De,laware,l New Jersey and il.kiassiehusetts. .Whartire the results of any of thn:l3 - clC,ctions we i te'unithi l p to atin - 6uace in this number, hitt every out ward sign indicated ; up to 'the latest ad vie* that they certainly would be but a continuation of the results in Petinsylvi nia, Ohio and :Indiana, sofar'as regards the I,ectitupton issue.. ,The ldu:iaistra tion is .desperate, ana,even, making use of pest-oflices and clerks in the cities to fold and circulate -LeconiPtorii tictietsa direct uSs of the people's money to effent party aiOendanny, „ . • gQi'lly 'comparing our report of the CungresSional vote in last week's paper with the one in this,.it•will be seen that there ia•an error of 200 in the majority put down for Judge Hale last week. We copied that, table from. the Clinton Dem ocrat, Published at Look Haven, where the return judges -met, - and thought it must Certainly be correct. •' :Put-we:are constrained 'to ()kluge upon the editor of that sheet a wilful' perversion . of the, re, • turn, inasmuch. as •ho utakes no attempt at correction in the sucoeeding, numbers of his parer received at this writing. We call upon him for a correction in the name of tlie, editorial fraternity, as well as in behalf of political courtesy. . The ritieNns ; of tr, Glaney jono - s at Reading. Pa., fired one hundred guns on hearing of his appointment as _Munster to Austr . Exchanyc. His-" friends" had made up their minds fora rejoioing over his election,. and fail: ing in the opportunity for that, they adopt ed a course which shows thorn to be worthy to be his friends—they rejoitie at'his de feat, or lather,` at the contingent conse quence of his. defeaL, We presume the hundred guns fired by Mr. Jon es"‘ friendp" were only, heard 'and about ; Readina, while the nineteen guns fired on the 13th of October by the friends of the. People reverberate throughout our land, across the-wide 'Atlantic. and will cause a scowl 1.0 gross the brow ,of the liaPsburgs long before itilr. Joties reaohe-s Vienna. , State Treasurer. roforene6 to the columns of several of the leading papers in the I 81 4tai Ifft nutige that TiiOMAS'.STRUTII- I ES11; gal,, of Warren,' is mentioned as a candidate for State Treasurer.- We most cheerfully e,ninti he list of his friendS; and Will use our infinerroc,to promote_ the election of Mr. iStruilters to that 'efftce. SO -man in .the ' State, in our would discharge' dniteswith 'more abil ity,' honesty and fidelity than he would: it is huCa'.cleserred compliment to': the Repub'icans of the northern part of:the State, that c.ne of their number so prriati , neat and •leservin.7, at; itir. Struthers should be ele..ted tp till this important office. . lie is well ,known thronghOut the State _as.an able Legislator and financier, and both in -1170;11410 1 the.,inter,eata, and welf.irtOttlie St ate4 , :;'l(l city fealty, in connection 'yiithrhigh ' social' qUoateations,is ;tll4 xi 9 wan had enpc. - rigr,l,elaims to•f*. traililiox3, %Ye al4"0 claim 44 - plOitiriUp• on tlie!ground tfiaVihe }ignored with ;and accepted nOtnina, tion lalt winter, in the p4rspn of IsAAc -BE:lNsci:v, Esq., ..of tl/4a place, when it was well ltnowrk,thak no candidate of our party could be-elected; and now that oureandi iike's "election is morally certain, we deem but just that tittarth4esterrif Man' iliburd :be nominated and elected. Literary bitellitence .Ektraor- dinary. The "ReCeries of a Paollelor," new, se ries; edited, by James. Buchanan, .41:e to be . forin - by "Wendell through the eolumus,of the ollicial paper: So says tha.Louisvillc Alin) ' • A new. work .entitled "Pennsylvania Gernittn;: by a Banished ConeressiMin," is in - press. • Rumor. has it that •• the - au, thor is; that fitie Persian . and ..Sausorip seholarlJoties, -- iielt -known'as the author of."Wlizit Constitutes a State." . The on dit that*this , distinguishad ',Shah-mon iv_ the Committee of ,MAn rays" is engaged on a new White House Cookery 8i10k,1.4 Untrue: .We have it froin au ex member of Kitchen Cabinet. ,"Pennsyl vania German"- Will be printed in both languages ,and Will be for sale..at - Dutch John's: in Reading. - Jones. Oiven, l .Esq., author of a "Treat: ise on Original Sip," isgetting.out a lii ogrophy of :t.lte la 6 HonliLecOmptort Com ! stittitiot, whose, eath we were grieved to chi•opiole on-We nesday, week before last; •, "The Roman •of Floienne; or.. the Bo Builder's ..5 4 0n," will not be finished Pritil Ole - nest Corigr&s. ~ it is still con tinued in that thrilling periodical, "The Two Sloops; .or the Irish Privateer," pub lished weekly at the Nary -3Card./liii. Bulletin: '.. - W elearn that Diffenbach & Co., (very capable publishers,) are preparing a -compilation of "Winn', Lies," - from the columns - of the Ct'iitton Donocrcit, will embrace all the leading editorials of that paper during the recent COngress ional campaign.; and. which, are under stcod to have emanated from -the pen of the Me lion. W.' Allison ; t;eceutly de. *ceased from an over-c 1 of anti-Lecomp. ton Pills. Wd are informed that the pub lishers are to be aided in their enterprise by another appropriation .by the National Administration, - and .also by the service,' of ,n distinguished lunatic in this end of the, district. We. learn a Ise,' incidentally. that a description of "The Alps of !Arabia" is to be one of the leading papers of the book;. which will no doubt add go lunch . to the popularity of the work that "Sue ces will surely triumph." We are 'also. inibrined that' Messrs. Boyle, Bigliar & known to the politico-literary. world as the publishers of a series of similar stories j---liave in press, and will soon publish, "The Won derful Adventures among, .and ; ; Thrilling Death; by the Scratches of Wild Cats, 'of the late lion. GILLIS LECOMPTON, in 'northern Perinigylvalin." This work is a thrilling romance, foataleil on facts compiled and embellished by BEEF BIG LIAR,. Esq., who.accompanied the hero in many of his adventures, (being engaged in a survey of the territory, under the or ders of President Buchanan,) and who was also severely wounded in several en counters with the savage 'animals from whom the lion, hero received -the -.832 distinct scratches which resulted in his -death in ar few ha rs after-he received the first one on the -12th ultimo, The above work, will no doubt reach a. large sale in Washington anii.Clcarfield: ; Annual (iesslonuf the Grand pi vision Of the S. of T. crlTenn .- • sylvanln. Correeponereloe;:f the Potter Journal l'nliap - EtaquA, Oct. 27,4838, - pEArt flitutNAL.--The janpual session of the , Grand Division of thol S. of T. of Pennsylvania commenced in central Hall this morning at; 10 o'clock. j There . was an unusually large attendance Of delegates, and an excellent spirit seemed to animate mart Of more 'sald about"li he order, 9;0: more, :about the i Tet . n Penince cause, at - the -Sessions `Of the'Grj D. I have heretofore - nadjlie:pleasure ofj at tending: • When':the' •41e, : titevesseibbleil' this evening, it was found that„Central Hall would not seat nearlall of them, and an acljourtiment.was ; had to Franklin, where : the ; Grandmet in the p 4 diys ,pf,the rder. - Iheard several of the city delegates say; hereAe,pei.„ivere 'so ',many . delegates' present ; before,;.,-, ;44 ; first :ht,tsiciess--iu order ; this • eNeoiolp %vas dick election of 9iricers forth4,ensuing;year. There - trap (pits a -spirited contest; -; for most of .q t e., nffices.; - The, reault:.Ot the Bretballot pinS, announced.at lialf,past 10 o'clock,. and- Was as • G.M..1 -1 ;- , -Iieury K. Smith, Yo{ 56- 253 r Dr. James Bryan, ; - Chris. ciao Hubbard, No. 385-1.8.1 •.;;: 0: .11".7.A:,-;loliir S. „Mahn,- 888- 162 ; larties; ;; Ihrin.Elnislie, No. 74-10: Scribe.—Chau ,Chichester. No. g0.5...7.1..L.Wi11iar0-?itCholson, No. 36-2.4. G. - Trias.—Eliashill Tracy, N 0.4-31 5. G.-Chu:p.-4. M. K. Storiti, N o . i t , 42;: , A. 'lrobeno,' No. 5-05 ; Rev.. Jo lla Chambers ,- No. 4-207. G . ; awnd.--Benj. F. Denpiitsob, No 7 -178; ThOloas H. Stewart, .No. John' C. Nacli.oigan, No. 21-40 ; Jo a h n ' ,Uotterall, - No. 6(-33; W. Beil,•N I G Sent.---Beni. P. Duane. ',N.0.1-118.. IVilliam A. Bell, .N0.'4—.198; - tto P, b ' f It. will._e -seen .rom this !cite ~that a member of Eulalia Division; located at Cotider444l Was:selected for G. W. A. for. the coming year. After - a' iery -e;cellet4 ape. chfrom G. W. P. elect, pout corres ondent wa s called ouf,;.tind thanked the idile tt af es , well as he. Could for the kind feelin g ni si i,, ifested towards hrwie. and unfalterin g E s . lalia. Dirisiun; in thus selecting one ()flier Mee:hers (lir the second office !olte_ordCr of. the state.. ,'Ah, wlt'it . pleasitte to stud in the ; presence of the Represe,tiatireiiif the great cause of Temperance in thi s State, and tell them of the glorious eifigts of our noble Division ! ,; . .. . - • I There is 10 . be n . Temperante I:anqin to.morrrow iright,.and a rand Mass Meet. in rt cr on Friday . night, at winch 11 - aeher and Chapin are to speak. 'oe g oo d e , use • is cerrainly onwara iu this etiv. • Ma; the whole State. seen he atuus'rd fo the'Llie, cessity of Lanishing the curse of iuteat perance from :tire-laud. - Our friends will all be gl;kd to see that William Nicholson is reilleet,..l Grand Scribe. Be has made a faiithd an,l ors cient officer and richly thaMves this nark of approval. The frien3s of reform r(joi c in, over the result ó fthe electiOto. ft - k fir to 'see the smiling faces ofi our frkrid.i; and a Buchanan lean can OAly be toldst any distance by the length df his visage., • J. St. M. THE 'Ft UST Bosro OMA Anne Pollard was the 110 Kan Fran, fc. male that stopped her foot tin Boston Gnu. mon. She lived JO5 yuarq, ! aini•left descendants. She said in her old age that she came over in one of 'the first shipi that arrived at Charles Own that lit a day. or two after her arrival, nn'oveount o f th e water ,being. bud, u nutubi.ir of the ye t , ng people, including herself,. touk the b o at to . erlAs:ir!ver to Boston; that as the boat dreW up, towards the shore, she (10. their a• romping'. declared - t.he would be the - first to land. and aecordiugh, before :iny ode, jp.inped from the bow of the boat on to. the beach, and was, u:ure. over, according to her ovVri statOnent, and the bcliet iMf. 8., .the: firm, Europa female that stepped her lout on Bosnia ground. She described Boston at that time as very uneven, abounding in hollows and swamps. and covered v4tli blueberry and other bushes. ! . :1 portrait of Mrs. Pollard; taken at 103 i years, at the Massaeliusetts, I.l6terieo Soeiety's Rooms. I'E.N _VS FL SS , thename• an.ar &'I 114 aqthorily cr {L. S. the Conimornetalth. of ;l'ori.:71:elood. WILLIAAI F. PACKER, Goren o, he said Coniniontrialth. . A PROCLAMATION. - FELLOW CITIZI:NS:— I - The good tics! i s of God t o us as 1 . 1 pc61,1 • calls for our putlic acknowledgment, PL . our grateful pfaise. " The i,ust ni.d th , j present are cir iwded with His blessings Nothing has o curred to imperil the prin cipics of civil Atitl religious jlib.rty upo which wit. Gev'ernment is based, or tom ' 1 terfere with its harmonious.operatinnsi. all its de.partMents. _ We Me at peso with all foreign nations. and the noises violence is unheard Within: our borders While all eisjOy perfect freedom of (Tin ion, the geniis influences .orour-.fiee in stitutions, all the mild spirit of our liol reli , =lon, are more and more uaitingus i. on jbrotherho'od. Our eclucationai irnti tutions are diffusing intelligence ann. the masses of our citizens, inducing . higher appreciation of their privilege , and a deeper !sense of their obligation.. Though in soak localities the pestilene hits prevailedi our country,' at large b 3 enjoyed unustial health, and we are bli.:- ed with an abbndance of all the neon ries, and the eottlforts of life. Our ludo' trial pursuits lure fast recovering fruilith torpor induced Py ilie recent 'Maui , cruharrassmebts; -cOnflence. is being P stored, and luisine.s„is icsUraing itsllo o ' ed activity, i Mercies crown all ourai Lions in life, and the hopes of a glolkl immortality Wait to cheer and bless ere Ikea. - '1 f 'Prompted I r by my own convictions duty, _and in conformity with the err . ed Wisltes of Many of'my fellow eitize • I, williwo .'. Pucker, Governor of th Common wealth . of Pennsylvania, Do her by aDDeiut; l l Thursday, .die 'EtAlecn i Day of November next, •to. be obcort as a clay Oi l general z .1//ariksijiring q Prayer, 211(15:m . 6'1/Mond to all our lot thatet . titin• itside on that; day. all World l pursuits; they assemble in their:resprt ire Places. Qfl worship, and . unite in nee ing thanks tb God for His geodnos,i" ploring,.His gracious forgive,ness, nod t h .. continuance of His:Mercies;• And tin? our heartif.lirob- with gratitude to G' tiit. His- titimpubered blessings, let a II': 2 '4 1 cbaritilie extended to all uponl 7ll6 iltsvb been iia Ake burdens of tuisfortn Mid want. ' . GIVEN under my-band, and the Gs , SEAL'of the State , Harrisburg , l'l Twenty-eighth. day of October. in 1 year of . oiir - Lord - one thousand ere . hrtndred . land fifty-eight, and cf GommonWealth the ei hty-thiA. - . ..... , ~..: B . _ rIIE GOVI:IINOR: ~; ,1: : Vi r .M.,ll. HIESTE It i .: • Zif." , relszry of: the . eammoN lag' , st i
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