r 7_7o)f - , 11'.cifti:"---4f.Offir4l-, OUDERSPORT, PA„ friPINI)V 7 41 011 1 4 19, 185 k T. 2, glinEJ tOITQR AND PUfiI,)SHER, STATZ CONVENTION. eitipnis of Pitilaclelphia and of the J. seyeral empties of Oil . ' Cominonwealth Attached to the People's pav•ty, and all others + o . oe pint tneastve.3 qt ilte 15titional Administration> M Are re ueit to'Verid`dela - mt . t o tea', equal in EY11141; ir:Kpreaeactn.thni.w , thaenaral c h i ; 11.4 . 1 , 1 Tc, m ,; r r gW:§SAY Tyß,Bty_ , wsate - ..c-ari4lidates -for 4titlitoi4eneral pad s"tirreyor. General, to be.vated for at the:, Peueral EleC"4r6ii rie)ff :October. - 4 512:.'Vt'r 31? rvqxtt; Chairman. Divo - ree -ease was Tri' - flW:iii_efirlily 'of - this State bit Satur , gay. b,y a vote of n & - 7iiiie* We rekietto learn that !qr. ikisnn, it J i t - * , `Fiid fatt.h&l Ilepreseniative in Ufio:b4rrois /Y.l 9g v96' Pick t.here. .Hp 304Actt;heori able :to occupy his seat in lit , i !..iouse; for nearly:two weeks. His 'started 'to ' - Harrisburg.' hilt Friday, Piiitig'recerved intelligence of his illness ske n preylogs eyening. , Our last account tr4o..hitu.was. that he was getting better. z g,:§o!•We herewith publish _the call of ii**pubheau State 'Central Committee' Orin eivention at Harrisburg, on the nth pf.. Luge ue4t. We res.iiectful: tfititrgest to the Corrunittee that they tqge no;reason to - bc. phapac,a. to pall our fiarty.by its right name, "The Republi can Party" hasa , lnneh more. manly 'tin.; ftWicT 4 the : POeple's.Party = " as they 117 4zal ; 45. 'ileirl 6 eNew' York .k.lveniNt Rest las rtte.9o,Ybe,crt eqlgrged fourcolumnsi . to advert6ingl) atrons with, put infringing upon the rights of-its rea.d ofvhith Ate regard as a strong evidence Df its,popularity among commercialmen'. jt fs one Of the 'ablestltepublicanpapers , and was neiTer hetter*up ti.oded,:arid-appreciated than now. It was Obtilipted , ll4 1$61: • - • beta , :favoro4 .With-two. dtim>n is of 13e ,Sr,tate: 6 9oll4il; thc'riew • • tavtei •: • - at tiarviaparg uttiterihe auspices 0.. (21-ov. -T'ackor and saitgni.at. _614 tt fearless advocate eiJittiopobitiorEcif the4.ol4 4 ecotepten' kincSO of 4:ll : ls",Stipti'and fignrteonilyi4eaby Esq. It-yell, deseryes :the support of. its factiolf, who arelarg,cly in the majority io this Stlite, reipectfolli - solicit a veg-' iigethelSiuklas trial at. Washington, btstifogiessiug. - : A jury; was chosen out oiitotal penel'of I.SO men, The prose; Athos "rested' case Friday eveningi and the case, for_the defence ;was elieugcl .by_ 3.4..rr'rS7ialn:in-a'leigthY but sane 174141:401ir0-: q.eg.4311, on Saturday 1ft,g,fa,T1149,107,4 5 , list.pngd to with marked jCputiou ',jury, counsel, pris l 7 Aprpuid.thiagierine. ~ .Sickles seems to re' suffering from ansiety,—at least news ; ppetcoriespcmffents say so. iillite . 4enater Cameral' has seat us trlfy; .speeett 444 the 'flleissue of Notes" It, is ail able 'srieeci) #!4p'liihrsges O6risi4e4le statistical ig. l(cpnation,,o ip .goluss ism' of the 441 1, Ablatiirptizifluence of .Frce anti Slave labor :ikktrifational vielfare. :Senators $lO-. idikf 011aiidiei',35qu..W mad `llcßjan)in .•'' P • „ j JAYA*R!g9 i l t P°s Pf ther sPeePllgs ipti,vehrils sulicats, -,1104. rarv -41)(1441444310(11.%,i'5eivis - us a copy of his Igkicloott ths?Tariff. - , 4l24l6l7.lnJatate:Scuate lost 'Thursday M:r. ~BoSefd ,;aped np :Haase bill No. 1083, liti" - :l4.io c 'a. State; ROad rottef and eau counties,"~ytiicl had beet ; on, uggativelq ; by ; the.. Committee, . plistakeiluld .pa . sse.d finally., the previous Monday. viilksi6d.by_a'rote of 34, lii' . 2();" an _ SgiviPg:',l44qqa" of - 00.100 0 . twitkalpinVif.44, toll= and finally : de .primidorthargerfor.-crirnes of a certain ibt4,ll:6 : ;:inific . 'coiiiities of Crawford; fishiac.'ldn 3 'Efel tte.arO • ld Big,dtv4 . £+i L', .. t ;1 ."'" • NitIYgiARPR;:-/iall*l4°l TiPalf .teßgato.; liVestixtoteland,Oambriailluelts, 3rirptteli44 s clarbini.':: l fhos bill will no 0dX:4141.11;i444) is. . ft °i for he `fiaat tijouttkingtot of. tIo3 Legislature - : , 7 a hodY lti chi tine rem et . to•say has done scarcely olyakiiflitiliing` of te-gei4era) , •chtiranter., 44 1 4 1 4i'eMieerris'ttf Nei fel:the-o'r pose of settling --disputes; differences and i)ilat,'Sliii , itif(ifi4 l 4 40d 6g 64 OP 9 AR i A - -. 04,0 W 1494, rbeen faithfutjAnd lataltirn - wishes and anatealons fli'lkfir3eff9rta: to attract ,the body te a vkAc#l.i.L ,e.,,onsideration of the_ -general fro ffi re ., 0.; , T. The ilraMled Hand : Potside View!, of i Americatl Institutions, and'the Manners and Castions pf the American People. 600 pp. large l i to., cloth I price* $425, postpaid. Mcsssr4iratOcrkfintchinso, 533 Bd War, WO have fitiror4uositla a dopy lletl:Anill ! ala4ry bank; andikftetl ; regdi* frk chapters , Tro: aro attreit is irora . the glow- lag and fruitful 'nen of airs. L. Maria Child; .4 chaster county. It will Aeserredly _take i 41:st:sank-in - snitllsia.intvitunture;: - . - zAratiftc• permission from the publishers„andAlain , P - 1 limtedlona ofzitsilest.nhaptP**for the fintnage.l of the JOllR:isr.,snon; The hook'f , hits" . e Very 1 , .• thee connected_ Nyitl“..ilpsel7,9r not. 4 . opOf t to beretd A by e.i*:o7.faiilify.: kg t.llO-7(7,!0.,---,m4t we , tnist for iho.sakO of .111OsO Of :our • peOplO whO.aret.rue fa, tho grouf.principlo-of 1.1940 il)orty.,-us our forefofhers: interpeted I ,‘ itiltltaiah," al a booh, 1011 z.1 . 4t travel much 4 tr.v,nrg the tyratte izqcl people of the 9141 yi-jrhi; The Victories of Last Connecticai, nest to Pennsylvania. 'the ' stronghold:of the Administration, likeher bas lilaoed her name upon :the '-honoired roll, of redeemed '• common-weals. •• ,Lik e her, she has" rejeCted; spurned the Ta.sh inglion. and pronounced her allegiance to the principle of. an uQtraiu pieled_ballot-box:_'. Like - herpeople tire no longer susceptible of being chiPed by the specious promises of pro-slay.ery hirelings. • Bat more, than - Pen Osyl- Varna, she will go into•the nest-Congress a unit a 94 a tOWor eNtrel?gth for gloriqua Freedent I Ore thl/o'like,' her; shet has but one reire4eniative in the, natieOal ad ministration, and he a poor, imbecile,.po litically-bankrUpt department :Secretary:, whose prestig it wag , thought would keep the land, of bhue,l'aws under the Heel . -of party ;tyranny=— ,ll,olT7 a command re jeetecl i ihy_2()Ocl majority.a week ago - last iiondayi -;_igore:then like the Key-Stone State, .she has °a licituhlican - .State' adi.nin istrationr and a Reptihliaan With propOrtionatelY :larger joint. 41lot and a witriiittiv„.majority in oit'uer brnoolt.' Bet unlike all ~- o ther. States! fn ttte=• ice Northtliiiilike 'all. -.NeW-;Enf,rlang She f faith and be. ponyerted , the new,i~ife, and thiS very fact dives'.her redemption a dOgliki influence in -the;'Sco.le to relAke-the wren°. she will he firmest her adliesioo to the right, l ._'Xo this hoPe, 3ruth.•era. jitstiee. "alike heartilyYthariond,f AMet-1,- ' Rhode .Island 'elects' a:RepublleanGirV errair,; Se?rotilry. id State 4ttotney denera.ll togeiher witha.ii.,epublican- ma jority in'the Leifslattire.- this 'was - , es-- pected, ,and elicits no very great surprise fron a • • .Michgan and Wi.'eonsin, in the west, reaffirms their Choice of 1858, and respond to Connecticut by 5000 and. 12;000 !maj-, respeetively; in - their Votes for Stste,Ndg es; While in the municipal elections of their cities they are even tnore exuberant, in their votes for Freedom.- • _ St. - Louis, the'metropolis of biissoiiii and thoslae-bardened West; and the destined - 1 f r'Free Republic re-reiterates •otxtrF.-CI ou , - - • her emanicipa' tion sentiment of 1857 by reelecting, 141. 1 ,LEY Maya-, 14'2911 majority osier- Bogey,-Adm. We Will let the 11145soliii .40cmocyat ,of the, neit day tell.the story , of 'the Pause and effect . . _ . , g re4serttho fct, that:the electirm of O. and his associates is the reliffirrnation theprinciples of freedom. This stateuten t admits of no qualification, but nevertheless we will acknowledgethe victory is that of, principle rather than pfl party. ~The, Fotest Agauist the pPrrup don of the ount,Coart produced_ hun dredarof ballots for the .Yrce 'Democracy. The ,Attierians, ,large-, numbers;.man fully, brokel i off - the withes, , ,of parttian , as lociation, and' "-voted. their. sentiraents." Wisely and_nebly thq ignored the remote issues in: On presence, rif ;the iintiedinte ones. °Dee they-;were ,tvi~led: Follow- ing the:staMlard whiek had passed into tCe hands,of ipepmpetent or ,trese,herans leaders,_found-theniselves, ;toward the, vloSe of the. Orat , ,lttenday-f in -August, far:ainy.frnnr, the they; awake next flay..te learn , that . the , Slavery captitred: ttie great- fortress .ofiftee•,speech and-;free thought, ; which towers frOM shwa Pa . : The opetition of thelerror Were; inicAsible: to;, bra e., mon and -patrioto,- abordingly• they, redeemed themsebies yesterdaY„: wiltt, a spirit,: and generosity which can never fail tti bee, themhered:t , We tire prottd to think, it Will be no peinporary. alliance.; ,re§arcrit as. the:p4d:qe 'of, fliture harme?lsit 4nd co-, o:perat:ian,.cmd 44:fie ..guai;anty aat ; the two '#reat hranehes 431 ihe. , Qp:position-lcieft - conitrine in l purpose and nitmbersiolirest the Fsdera4 Government in 1860 from -the doiiienOtibie and vicious regin4 ".y?ftthe a :46 0 4:4k Pentocrary.. The ,pronliati 11 0;1as g titifying ,to usthan-thetperform anee just; closed;, let it-imports:a iyisetol ers nee , andilargelliberality: 'monk Carious claisesiandi,diverse:opinions- for the 'AMU-, 'eon gpod flpzia furthermore it =slues ns, of _a :i4olittionArt :motional nationalities participated inAcryietory yesterday;d.:llenceforsvard let .us.;.-reong-' 'die an ihwolablifraternity, until the high : places 'et tho- nation' are :purged-. OfiTro- Slavery -Difirtoorany. Tbelido back for ever :.from the, , frontiereilt this • - r ofpjggeriap.ilolost closed above r beads: i Friendkiirko;jlespatided, and Mende abroad : tle4Vired,..! We :showed, .by ,in;; coote4ableflreol t that the result.of that pleatiOn - ,Waa not a fact but a I'nind , l44 yetiwe are -647?)..lenced: hew hard- it; is to host: yesFer~ay~slii~es like e hied - star throng, the Nik - .Tds'atid,'kuista.. The city otSe.. - louis . beinfe'no more to the Pro-S4tiery faction than the. rocit and fOrtrepof Gib . P - AWeatfair4MA4RiaTOEWTikVK elect Reritiiqic.4.l3 - offieee'ra::'So; 'thei!VaPit - af TI4 linois; and GhleacT the Ohs' ofihe northwer,t;- : , elect§ officers hy, an , avera.ilmajority.of Keokuk, Toiea, eleetS'a:ll.4ublicatriktayer by 8O iilWieritY - ; and to „ : All together, the Republieau;•vietories of:April', -1259 .are. without a parallel in the Spalt, 'and'gilie a.gloriouu hope'fni-the 'future,- Slavery In_ the.,philadeUipqa 11161hoilist 'Conference. Unlike the - Eastililti OlblV; the _Phil._ chi h's 'COnferenee took •_ P ; up the question Sla.liery in a p_raetic:d . form,. discussed it, ealtnly.arid.,'intelligently.. A commit tee wa•T appointed tivrepOrt on the duty, of ministers emancipating their slaves.-- .Their, report; and al . nrief,disenSsion of it, is thus reported by tlie'riiladelphia Roe ning Buiietin, , •. ' "The Committee to)whenilvere refer red-the resoltitions.of Rev.'ll.leisrs. Ifoultzh and. Barton, end - the paper of Rev. W. Kennyre.arding the manumission of slaves, subitted7the following report: "'Whereas, the diseiplinereqUires that 'when enytravellinipreachei becomes'an owner of a slave or'slwies,lby any means, le 'shall' forfeit his"- Ministerial character in our Church, unless he'exccute, if it be prnetieable,laslegal Ewaritiipation 'of sitch slevesi; genfornfidably ;to 'the ciflthe State in' which And:wle-re4S i sapid 'States; 'et. at least e ir(ohe gtateiAlwlegall uiantiiuissisri C't Vothdtt floes'' not torri.after the deed ernienninissiotils tented,' and before': it takes' Crliereei; in consequence tif Snot Cessiie birth's . , a travelling . preacher 'inaY con alaveltolder'',tO - the' , _mid of 'his life, netWitliMtidlit be'''eXbeUte'n - deed of , p . rospeotiiici'Manitmisiiiiii in Behalf of eaoli-of "AV whereas, ~s u • F raen of fic thatfilie tends that travelling . Prceohers shOtild'e emancipate :their slaves; Whed-ii ileable; sleveholders; ''therefore;' • - • "Resolved, Ist. That, in the 'Bent of this benterenbe; the 'offspring should go - fre6with - their mother: " Resolved, 2d". That' it is also'the judgment ef this ,Conforenee that the deed of manumission sh uld,eot fik" a later' pc: tied for females than 'the ale of 'tweary ou,, nor a later-period for males than the age' f twt,y en-five. ' . : " The time was' extended in order to alloW 'the discuSsion Of this Report. 'The qUestion of manumission: was thorofighly debated, in . all its technical, and' aniblgu, ous bearings by the ACV: Pr- Ceoper, the Rev: - J. M: McCarter, and others. The former- gentleman objected to the resolu tions, because, in his opinion; they .would bring the Conference into conflict with tho public tan' Of our slaieholding'teiritii iy; and that they'wenld therefere do harm to the interests of freedom, ..by exciting 'public- Oddment; against the body. Dr. ,CeoPer also held that action one the Report sheUld' be . deterred - untilthe General C9nfeNnqe, May, -1.860, an 'Annual 'Cotiftlicited not being . Compettin . t" . te . :Make, 4 'o:in Vule '9- duct, and suhßietits ni.eiubersto judicial responsibility tinifer • " Mr, MeCarter, imp, most stlrringund effective,' SPeecia,;urged' the . vast .inapor tance of now, ` tit once, unbinding th 6 _tiers of all the `SlaVes-,in . the' .possessioUof Methodist pieaeliets, and of tnit-fS4sign ing theni to .tweF4y-one yeirs.niqre of boladagof ,at the exp i ration of `Whieh 'time t .may be Mit' of, the . tower 'releasehem. • .l e ThP Aev. dcitili* -611 .0 1 ' 0, 4keF 1 Mr. McCarter to state' instance .in ArbiotiTaiiy . .Qprarfaiici olgA obliged gbfike )iii . s l 4ves at ii use: talk O . 'or indtvidual i eizinst i rtictiOl . ort the lat., The ..establishedruipio cannot be displaced dif fte la Ws fo ulty „ r lssaidNr coomhe;th'4l cliUr ch.Vieniakc :t he " State 4. The . Coniereeo '4OOl, exeeedingly Careful net briog'tlicm into conflict government. - ...":06.:Centretiee here •adjettreed to 7' o'clock thiCe4iii#,;:[` ?i,fi'tiopitoa i. 11;kt; o: 6 4oori a t*iit read to-inght,"; end: i tha'tthe'final, l na, jonininent plaee,haiheeteniKt.l . lllol-: r.• The ,uortdula resport is lit§if9il97-P;' gl•The,Slavery . Zommittea'a Repoit.witi again taken ni ) ,, andAitectuestion , embrai-; .ecLiu.tba: saran d _resolution,: ot; the limp' of the' manumission of the.slaieilovidea bp . trairolling.prenolieis ottho-Methodist Church, pairoked , long-and- aniniatod clabat, Which4a4-participatealm by tlas - -if.- ;-..,.. , 52. , 6 ..e•,.....4,:.• ~. it r A . ' l 4i=i i nnY;i o " 3o Perirqrt°9i u 91 . - elazer, McCarter and othar4 i zThe.tlincE., of inqnuib.ission -was, finillik i -,oed n't•'Os age 4,2l. r ftiF, both male angeMille:sia..*:: I Thcjeel•4; - fe# then' adeiiiW ,-, •:::_ : .:- .. {, • 1... .? - c. . 4.'‘`A ' ; '-; , ,,•71 .-'-'.... t.. ... `:•., . iTheNe* 40... at) - Coitfercihees.),,, 4 1u A n ge 01 2 1 P r Mt li !, Pf . t-4 - ,F --flit, M. E. Conference in:lll9i \ 4 'eriey,.;)we find the -4011o7)tin,s paragraph , ethic ' it will :be •Seii I that' the; gentlemen opmpoiliii titiriti Vonfefeticer :didlii4 flit ! tlie''stiii);di4l3'Cii.viiiirly it'S ilie `.Eaii sat= iiiinire - 7.ljOkicir4Zl4iNjltai4jori. ':',.ly P.o l iOk-' t. -Rl9TR4ss t i l ?-7 1 ,-..-I!7•.. 4 PAPP e •SP,, , Ogicoo - 4k - fii the 14ties: of the:',TiOtiliti. IA a nominally free o . .ate,cind in a geiigra, plit ieaftila.ve;State which is yet ,in socaci-del• gree praetioally 'ii . l ave-holding - eciminunil: 11 ty. 4We QoPlwn these' fon<lines tbtliC `consfdeion - , - 1)(0 e , I t ycomitig: qcOecfit and'Or- Ii theonlier Tosses , that havo ..ap, , , .plinided:.the reeen 'servile- action of. tho East,' Baltimoree .ferenee, 'in refusing to consider a questi n Of such' imilortaneu to 1 1],: ." . :',,, '.' • , . ~ , . - " ; 4 4 communicatepn was received fron the Secretary; of the, Cincinnati Confer 4 enee in regard — to; he °subject, of slavery,:, tho elonsideration, f which, was deferred:' ' 1. 0 .0., 10 riPtoi> l lfor nee." , .., . The N. J. Cod ranee bnie; by' thi4 I s action, shoWO that they , do -not' fear to ,diseiis 4 - .leaait* moral `anct religlinii question, as .did, 4 clow*hfaces'at Wil- liamsport iMMIti r About , . . . two' eeks 'lobe Dattiel - Webstei",- a negro,. was - captor II as an' allegekfazii. tire 'slave, .at Eforriz. tir,q„ • and. carried .elf to 1 4 hiladeiRbia fOr gial.. before e Otatiliv! stoner; l i hngstrette, .(a son-of Alprris:Long- Strefh; ) whilOto qana . :Con4n4sioner; and Petnoeratio oandid4e:ord-oyeinOragAoTti 11l.n;.-P...Tohnston). the, only I.,Ti. ,§; -Colo." toissioder in the State \ whir would iisrie l the. mandate' for' his arrant. . ," The , trig 01 cupped 18 consecutive hours,'' And 'yea, !id neck. td .i F ity ik d e s , id d . r:od, t. :bir O taige outober of theteitir,ens 1 , a ladies of il!hii.;. . . adelphia:!. ,,- We,:giie the olloWtog'extriteis from tbe'rerPeris of The ..1d1';. -: . • ~, ''.iVA,iiii'.kitiui!iphia" . :ice. Afiqiefin;dillirit 5.1 %. 41::e..iiiiiiii;s,:of ye:s:tet:daY"afterneon'and lasf . eveAitig y ip the' cas cif , the alleged fliitilie•filaYe' Daniel Vi:star Oft:la - 6 6 er- , fieltl , will'Ae tiund 'repo ted on. our - first, p,,, , 0... .111iip,,m9rEapg theaffair is,theSulr:. 4P4 ,6 ggVNrfti:AisQuEslf"if Fla. 40 f i felr: tng . 4s, exinecd - :, - Pielttp... intense all,1:1- /Y . ,,s,i'eA g as to: the TP4111',494 t h e Icearing thi,i,atternoOl t ,tilAch : lrill, preliablip ngl, 'iiii )ia-attended; "wliii`lPe-littlee.s.eite- P4e-ntl, .. 1 , 11 °', 11 %/' ll 'St 4 t.fs: 4 4t ll °OtiQ. 4. 4i'n slim!, IP -'flttY: P .. o,jai liserit , i‘ blarAlii.ii fyilii*ili i., destgated ,by A badge y . Oieh is to tkc.;. prnyided. , They ; will' be - In, 4- tendanee at . the Cofirt.llo eat thetime ofthe:hearing, and if thea egad fugitive it is remanded we presume t at it will be thp,province-of these men . eieante the ill. pd o ,i,e ; ,,ii"..the, ,Commisstiner. There `willAlso bp strong :force o the. city po iice on dtity .to, preserve, th peace; but th4"Will;not, , of„course, in, rfere, in the matter eseept to-preserve tli , peace of the 94Y. ~. -.' .- ; ::.:.• ', ,:. i-, . ( • ,The confusion which. toot I place yester day morning, vies touch of it owing to had management, In the first ph.ce,'the hear ing was arranged to bp . heidi at the pi - vote .offtee'er the Ceminissionpri an apart ' Meat" of about 12 by 18 feet l ite l dimensious. I This .room' was ,densely paekefl before.the l arrival k of the ,prisauer or, the j e onnsel 9,- gaged . trporreithe side, Ond.tt. was mmu. ifoStly ,impossible to proceed ~ slith the es.-' maination,duder such cireninstancei. The Commissioner then despateheil.a, nieSsen ger, to secure the use of the 14tted States .tir,aod Jury room; in the "hastment, of the Hall,ef, the PhilosophiCal SociitY, at. Fifth And..qbestnut streets, and hii l pfluese be ing ,granted,,an aajOurnyucint ti t hat place ; was ordered: , The rooin was - tin readi- Ansa, fur the admission of ,ille artieS :and the public, and before it puld e cleared, tc a Au, itum ense ..eoncourse of peoplk" had ..col: leafed i 4 and about the buildini.. ' When, ,the prisoner was brOught,i.o thedoOr'frethi the private ofijee of. the 1 ColissiOner, there,' was o good:deal Of pain' and, ens- i acting, which some: persona say as at tempt. t reseue, mid theltuan, as.:-very',' unceremoniously hustled in d o.';.To' add to the contusion, he could , tbe tal,- .onrdirect,to. r tle-roem where ; tit hearing wastek talLe ' plaCe ! and , the Shi ii:iLr,;'him frotm.place to pluee_wasAtiended i 'jili l d.: order-, „: - - , ~. ~ , ~3 ,'' i:', ~.. s ,'• .Fll4l,ty the GoMmissiuner, ;the prisoner, the P9AqsPir: and a large jan?4,er;lnrciti z.ens were.fixed in the room and everything was ill-r944iP , e4R- to proceed, with kllO-,,ex an1A4409%, ~when a ,neW., trinibiei'4 6 ;s9 . Boute • of , thu, city authoritieff , stnie , that linitpd§tates,Dittriet AtiorneY,Tstap . sp. , 3TARdlkqgaPO Pi:Pie:49rir:;f the; (band 1 1 3 ATS I'PRIALIIP 4 .4 y 44 to -the; of* ,ll , out side that the hearing Shoiita:RoOir4re.ss! at.: , a.ii.ittih.atENoln,; and nrdeFed. iralenrdl -4.:4 l iNlygn., l3 4rhat:X9st 'calit'er.-t.llP` , room and:ordered it Clearedor all 'pet4* lirlle KqeillAt. 4 l,irgetlY ,edneereedit4 the case, I, l l , i,viasifn 4 l97e4;ibi Plitri4l At tprne y,A au dyyn,-who,calledOUiiat,the LrAui0hP4 1 4.4 6 .494r.04? IsoR . Uof she. city poiine AlllnWn4 4Caars?X o lt 4 /41 , aP(1i4°: but no poison wassurnoVedfra4,therooin : 13 Y.fo.roni.ttLe feeliqgUngigt 6 P o4ll46 °° in-thejnatter:beleg 'se 'tte ol, er , , aq t 9 . ," tnntistaheahle. ~ Tho 4ennOll. , the piiii PUe :Proteo34. against ~the, ; right, effigy' pow . pr tq, remove the-iiiiblio from a Court of Justme wltiell every wi of . the Aand , 5 , 11":44V.: r , ..,...:.1..r.'44 , 4 - 3.-^* ,,, e--, ...,, .-.- il -.. _, , ws. ..1, r ; ' i l ev ` 'Taco,. sitounk ne open ;, to , nit,- Auct-the !,Poly . effect of the interfeiene - 4 ,4 43 - 0&; h , 'named, was to - fur4sj ' cirairti - tefii , ' feAeling. :. .- „ . ,a , r ,i' ,, ..:..;?,.:,0 1 .... ..,fittuch Complaint WaS SilipliaCiiff,lo' i a /lg c , :tetessary harsigim bk . ,' iititin :;p§r44'Yl4' b , were char„.ittitleirith':l, Ali isontlorly i t i lylt , e streets . ; dgrin,,, ,, thh,*i . ett eg;,.Xer-' I In. , The, wholeTtiffairlioietlie firsti)itep bringtnitheinan intkiheeitir 1 wrists in ,manacleS, do to the 11,4testi phase cr. ii... 11 .45,bee4 o .„..ia,Raked..ii PLII* a. ma - Jitter air, ftrofeittitind eggrai7atts "pnblie ^ feilitie;iliist erenirio',klunng the:'pro iOrtii.i 6f th e'ia - s - e - -iiilhe - Utiifed= Stffei 4:Ritirt tooth; Mayor Henry presented him „. - 4 1r4.4 11 ( 4 iCiPrICEPtl4 131 4 - 4 0 # 1 4” . lion for a friend - Jibe wa.4,ansiouS to wit ness, t yo t itifeefditiis. ;: , ,The ~14,7 § . o ffi cer , who had olinii,e Of the deer stint itiu the faii& - 6f th7e - ILs - libilai: - Thg - Liiipiiiifreilie officer apologied.for tlil l ,l:llCienc:ss. ; The , public estatetuent .concerning thin busi ness will. it'll:be - allayed !until - theC#e is finally settled . :- ~; _I 1 ., , .;..1 ',, ' f • i_ I C. ! 1 •",..-' ' TILE DECISION - . -- , 1 — j -- , . . .f.conk t 4 ..\*„.Y..4'rey . me.!,- ; , : r. - jziil 7 rri;.A : i l '1859.'H2 l 1 Court fors E e!raPcrO . dldlaftCi'on to hear theile'etsieriof Cinfitnis'sioilOi Long streth on the FunitiveSlaietase.l ;Croirds 1 of whites find blacks wdre also Tittered entside: - „, - ,1 . ' - - z, 'I ' l, l' , l' T.- -r oinnaiiciiier said his duty as an officer was a plain -and simple !one' 'laid , down .b . ,,yw H f la. e:diseountenaticed, all attempts, (Of, Counsel' to'appeal'" tO,' ptiVate sympathies . ; .. .At' an early , stage f pf,,the ease lie - Was'satisfied - 'thal iekiraS - inteeded more as i ili:eli7 . 6ie, - '14t,", - lie helio'ed in the-largeStAiberty 'of sjieeeli. lAfter ex, plaining, his. "cOnnettion !with' the 'ease be: fey° the rirrest'ofthe Faiiitive, whielfiras merely iii accordance with"- laW,' . he - said there wesp, three things, to: be . prOycn by the - claimant, to wit, debt ofjalior,., the escape' of ilie` ! Slaye and ' L liiS identify: , He reyiiewedl the„ testimoay on bath sides, and believed- that:the two first Poing were Ratisfatcirilv,prov:en:, , H,,,e disagreed with , the "counsel : of tbe -claimant Acin t he matter ,f the dine et ;the, escape: It' was anate. I rial id this easessiairis eVitlenee 'that the claiinantlsa,ys that the ieseape wn.;ji made in•Novernber, 1854 i while itmesliroyen that Daniel was'in Ha i rrisburt., , "a(leait in the Winter 1853 . or tlig . Siriog'Of '1854., The;ptdvef"cifi fittiirney'vps ale defeetive. In the: pei,nt. of the 'tight; of . the negro there iyai, a difference Lof ,tyiee 'inelres. He conke.ssest tie . was ~ not. sati,s , f,ieci with the itlenfily:,:,:'The,,prisc) .. ner,was diseharg-' ed. :The , decision.. was igreet4. Wi'tii ; ini: I mense applause. - _--It•WaS 50511160111 ti 'ailex-,1 peeled from, the,te.nor,,,i l f. the ppenimirre-1 marks of the Commissioner. i Dabierwasj carrie&en the' shoulders' of hisl'fri . ends I throngli thb' 'Streets . ' and . a laege Crowd.' Intense 'exeitiitient:preyailiegfin the city. Thbl'Alit'OjitiOniSts triapiiSe 'a 'riblie'cele br.ation. ';`"' ''' ' ' ",''-''• ' ' - 1 .. .. . • ..;,!-- ,-.,...... I , , : :,' ,„ • '..' -I.:, sin of ttpur va-. rieties *of corn Below we give a commu nication; iu relation :to . the variety; (one 'of : - .thoSO 'analysed! by Dr. :Tackson,) whieb will he read with inter iectinn; Inas, , .• • much as it g,ives the r i esutt i nf au experi ment with it in:atom:ay having t lie'same tliongh!a m ronghCr. surface and lidt;ther cli mate'tbitn . ours. " mug nest ~t hat the /IKing.Philip corn is best adapted to the'eliniatC"of this county, and hope; that irthd seed•iis not ,alt.efuly in troduced;:it soon will. be.:: The corn - crop 'Of. tbiS - county' is an fropolant should 'Calve the`earnest attention of .Our - • - agricultural men • 1 Iton(roic Reine.dican. RIIODRISLAND .PRE3EIUM OR_ IMPROVED) • - • , _ KING PLULIP•CORN. Messrs. reply to'the in qtary .11.11.-31ittiliell, in theißepabli e.td, -I :will .state .that..- procured , a quart of the abolie named earn of T. B.' Miner. of Clinton; Oneida oinnty, and planted it, the-last, week iri 1858; on one-eighth of„ anla,ere,' adjoining a field of Williams Corn, with'whielf it didnot mix either way. The: whole ,field l :was ma -nured :Tir of' the Williams corn, was fifty bushels ; (shelled corn): per , aere ;; and the 'yteld of the. pre inium 'corn> vitts rate,,of, one .ban tired. bushels' per titre!: -„AlreoSt.every ear of the King•Thilip,.dorn.* - as nicely top ped °ter.' ~I t weigheleiXty,fonr,•pounds .the, The field, ; was pia nted three feet by throe fe,et, ind tilled, both, -ways ttviee.; 9neeWitlithe:oultivator,•and cmcie qvitttthe plow; ; and ,loritigi the_lat ter part of August the blank : _stalks,were tiketi_out;:and -ifed , to.the,eoWA:-: It trip , ene.d well; butowas,,One-Steek later than -:the Milliards torn;:srltich.lwas,plauterltvo 1,-;ttun ellipleasediwith it, and shall give it anotlier trial; ,with bet ter efiltivation:- • , ';,Thus Wpm,. A Iqop4 Jive. slmgn tlte • .:ple~mbers of .f tense of A9l3o,seß4tiyeb (tnFtnitli', 1 1 4 .-Yif.49Fv7wMC-7,4114 s serving, 9#4teadallarb P - "t* gentle ' Wit 'WO ul,Paaha 784 herefli `dri intpllcient rep resents. Ite'EO kw,1444-43 Pante, , than {Cunhal ai - 4 0 demciU.4o-41ieue t.l4,ltetti . e)biit Ife kili j b.9,erkAru r e 0i, , , e,i"eat:4,oeroeis Of theCe!.ereoewealt4, nod anted;nich an eye lier..welfare laTl‘presiiprity, ' and Mil 'in ea es tn. people - - "K trwott . e , from:all entangliou alli borers -and -seht *yrOtfirternicions influence is too oftei itt Abg bathi of legislation, Mr. - Wiwi Ein open, manly and b - en , advecating - the right ant: P. 6 04 1 , 11 g1t.he wrong, establishing fort, :01.0t 1 reputation for honesty and inter 'N&isiato 'thin dare call in . questio, the various public, measure,s orir advocated bylini,ierha.pslliO lug Bilj , fi4°lo,,npdgrgrisiderati t , among di e'nicsi tiuiportanf;" shoal' su — nee'e.d - itiAnangiiratbigl ! proper sr of fiankiiiai 3115-oititheLprinciple-of for/9 it/720 - J, every bithq _pp - • 11 - snd, ,, Lc.) ll, PF. ditty toll§ 7 :F9pp : tiiuettes;t9,ltis patty, ,tq-AligqVitui°lo6.2lok _ll4ere. WA hay 444,(,;Wptr-e4L 'aftei touli-u 440 cioroldTi? g*Og rdet,liii with t r i come,pluudif . :T_ . ANNl:.iiink, _go d , fakihftit,4grYaut•r ,Ir t graph. - -: : . Goni .IDEA. -The L.egiskiture paised-an - not- proh)laitirm- the licen t any sale o e. f liquor wi t , two milles-ef:the: Farmers'. Ulf:L8 (l b ; --!:.7.yrone; Star...--..„ Would it liot-be ugoixl idea" to ;law lips ~ithiu two, miles of all our . pm schools?- - The irapilain these have as much-rig rt. to be protected from irliiience, as tlie;'icholaiSia' the Parme t Sullciol.--Ilarritbury Telegraph, NOW IN-THE TIME JOURNI to 14egtit tancircualatp it for 1 fite-Catttpaig-rt.orlB6o. *ima w4=oirit GREAT ,CAUSE :1$ - v:l3-:.is:c',Rtili:,E FOR THE -!“-POTTE-4.,JOIJIINAL: , . 7.7. .W h lit the PreA - i-54.4-- '- t',. , .Cfiii;4lt'g": - .F.A4,Ciliiiliatois are itrvolu ale remediesfor- clearing : hioiiiie.ii,::of S l arts DI textnia-: - .::-Miult : All;eonfidenee T: recotutuend them.,—.4V. Y. Dully Stat. WeitiZEF, ----- 1 -- - - •- - ---- - .',' ''..- • - " Co*l t ,tit's‘.. ? '.-ientedief•fni Ail; do - tnuti 1 pests; 'sneii 4 A-liats, i dinaclies' ;• - •13111;u0 Au ts.,,Fieas, Szo.-....aue.iAvAlwable ;,ive ero speak from lietuhlit nin:riedira of their mer .its...: Ditutit , i4l , s'aiAldDi.it,tu. Ilioul 'end tiieir orders purl i.'VW Icy wonta se 'or9 . il i•i'4j l q '2l ;thP4.7'4\ 7 o,;. o l l Jour ..:./ ;.', ' ,•.. ~.. ,-.,..‘ _ •...:- .., ..,. I 4 I shall:l write something: :Thant you Exterricrimitoro:, asr:l-etir#:-ekieso. with p l'Pri et Yl • I X! l ..Y:. ‘ r'q -011 . 1 4 -r 4 i(ll Y 4Tea' tLeistFoyil44l;,veriiiiU,-:-Eif„...4:44ri,. 'litlette, illo. - ..- -- r - • ~ - ~ i - -"rta.t ll- ti› -- 4 11 , ~VeTznin." ...A..‘pmnal lapptortches4 '-' ' • . .i.i.vis•anti:lto.terrir,. 'Li- , •' '- 2 . Trinu:ll4iii , holes- come - lint; • '‘• • ''' An& mter: and , ltAtif-' '-'• --..- in spite:of Cat - sir; -'" '- s '' ; t . Gaily skip about. ••• - ' - , • ' - Bab-flues' bite -- ; i - ' - You, i'a the n!glit,. - - . • , .s op the bed you ilinuber, - ='..., - • - Willie- IN3I-:era crawl '•: • • *.• Theo' cliaibber-and.hall, ' , i In squads without number . . ' ',: IT IS TRULY WONDERFUIWTR what ,ocrtainty;.. Rats; '', Itaaohe, - bee Moleg,. GrOund I.i'ee,„ .. lied-I:.nigs,. Ate Moths, Mosquitoes', Fleas, Insects on ii. tnalsi in sitort everf - species . of Verio, are utterly destroyekaudextetiainatep ~ Cost.ii , a 9 Bat, Roach, dr.c..Extermiaaforf " Costar's" Bed-bile-Extirmbiater, ~ "•Costaea'-", Electiia„Porderi- for Insects. , S uPpridd .( l /. 2ie1.; py .4011-to-ar.IY add.: • in the United Staies - ,,a&follows: -- On.receipt of $1,99; 4,l)pi-, of die. RT : RoAcu,- (Sx. EXT, ;.- - . i i On receipt of 2,00, a boa each of lie - 13.14.1; 'RoAcit i te: Evi., and ELEC MC • Pqn'Dit.,•(setit pOstage paid,) suth. co to destroy the-vermin pa any prem. Sold by Datreeisis - and DEALEas e, RIG " PRINCIPAL IA .DEPOT, BROADWAY, N. Y. P. S.—Circulars', terms ,13:e.; sentby 'on opplicution. : WIWELESAIX AGENTS FOll PE syrAram.k - 1.- ;COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT,. c4;:iirr I:eft# and Ora Stott . _ . And Wholesale Meters gn •s i:~~~ ~4 V 1111.~1~8q., GIDDINEBS, - 11E - ,.ipA - 01P .tc. ithd , diakreterthle 'dings a generally,symploras of. some other mplaint such as 'dyspepsia, apoplexy„; and riousoth' Crtz, C 4450 . opt nos ions matter, clogging the vairoussi glatioo hence,-a stream or rush of 'bleed t• , he bee and by the excitement .m gieit'pr • • tont brain. :G iddines;,hezidtiehe, ;loss memory, :dimness of sight; and various other .mpytit are. , the result. Th it , wilt be see thatal the,painfal I:tad: tts distressing Maladie • 'irthei origin to the blood. ths. AlOrse's _in `an ' • Pills ale acktuawlage.d ti'he,:tho.o pmedt civeaiiat gblY Totriff ' t ' " They eater the bloody .and follow sato of l ife oarit , 4Sarttnettb rough the.syst=. • Pel .miatoutlall.tintlges4.asul .i.n3P4ritY, out teVery raihealthy obstruction. Th. abould be-mken every: night in sufficient qua , ' operate - briskly, by commencing with 1 op on going to ttedi;ihrfp the, nest night, ur th e .ovit. , ;. '-tire.noti'etnOYe'e e ",.. , again 'with I.Wo' pills and go . ; UP, as, 4cfOre. 61W:140p:in like manner gal Ito, thArringlilf,pnritted, and ttllptA and ilistreis fa - etttirely — reinored, - `Otttain one ofpur.FUEE.l.l.3lth , teS; the histattatgAr.porso!s.p.tlier, - and:_bs ti medicineives,introdisped, . BNytAuE: tiounterfeit of :these P * Y,ET.4;OIV:. 'WRAPPERS: All - genUine,are BLlTE.wrappers r Arith the' signiitnre 01' 1 ' White-k:Qo;.olV4eh,h64• mice 3 e ets. •,' Dr:'iNforsi;si•lndianqtoot: Pills die t ': by,illl`.tabaleis'ip • iladlOticii HIM
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