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place. sincere gross injustice
.cstant, under pretence of crushing Popery and secure the immense spoils of Government.
I assure you that the majority of the Know Nothings of Ohio realize the downward tendency of the Order, and keenly
/eel that they have been sold. But fore-
^Correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune.] discussed by the Order. .The other adopts THE^ KNOW-NOTHINGS IX OIIIO--A
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AeW ORDER ESTABLISHED. whole constitutional around of resistance lo CLEVELAND, FRIDAT, 12, 1S55. that curse. This feature is in its crowning 1 The action of the State and National glory, and will make it electrify the hearts
by means of mystery, gripes, and oaths should- be proscribed.
0-~-
iir
promote
slave-power. 3d. That the. Loco Foco Bal-
the ends of the leaders of the Order. Now, 3. Principles and character and not birththis is not the entertainment to which
we
irere invited when wesatdownto the Know
and withhold its wonderful the Order Council has come to light to open the eyes 'he oWtnr*. of its followers: Such is the platform of the "Know-Some-
grounds on the great
of the Order for fear of "offending the slave i50.1"®
last summer must be stopped, But win* do
these things? In order that the brother-
warned is forearmed. Already vigorous I,1.''11.? f.'.
instituted every plank in its platform has
at present
auy vigorous'i I .i
est the Pro-1
A,
«teps have been taken to arrest Slavery and Nativistic march in this State. A reformed Order ..»» u^a|
•thinSs-" dealer. The prominent points of difference bci^ween the Know-Nothings and Ivnow-Some-
2 °rm,", ios'
The old Order proscribes a man if born
fcfcooUhe same as Papists of he Bedim
«ort, yhe new Order treats all Catholics who
denyagd resist the(political pretensions of the
••Motlj^f JJlmrch," on the same footing with
hold and manly language, covering the
supposed that it was a grand invention to, J- None but natives shall hold office. sterling for Calcutta. The brig sunk at help freedom, as well as to curb Popery. 2. The patriotism, talents, character and once. No lives lost. We did not realize that it was defunct Xa- capacity of citizens of foreign birth shall The ship City of Montreal, from Portland, tivism galvanized into spasmodic activity go for nothing all persons of foreign birth arrived at Liverpool on the 8th, six davs 1 k/» I.*.. P. A 1.1
and thatthegreatquestion of human rights 3. No person in Canada or Europe should board. was completely ignored, and its discussion be permitted to vote until he has resided: The loss of the Geo. Canning, from this practically forbidden. The realizing sense twenty -one years in the United States. port for Hamburg, is confirmed, and it is -of these facts has cooled the ardor of tens of 4. Protestant foreigners should be pro- supposed all on board, 1C0 in number, perthousands, and from fever heat last Sep- scribed as rigorously as Catholices even if ished. The papers aad baggage have been tember, the mercury in the Know Nothing tens of thousands of them are our fathers, washed ashore near Heligoland, and that thermometer has fallen, in January, to the elder brothers and cousins. is all that is known of her. freezing point. All persons of foreign birth should. The eastern question has assumed an en-,
When the State Grand Council conven- he regaided jinnia facic as enemies of our tirelv new phase. Prince Gortschakoff has
ph'-ce, arc the true standards of qualifica-
tiou
for citizenship.
Nothing board. 4. No more slave States should be adNext came the great National Council, niitted into the Ijnion, and there should be in grand, gloomy, and peculiar conclave.. neither Slavery nor involuntary servitude, The sachems have tried to cast an impene-: accept for the punishment of crime, in any trable secrecy over its mighty purposes,, territory of the United States. ll resolves from 5. The people being the legitimate source knowledge of the rank and file of the of political power all offices national as ier. But enough of the decrees of this practicable, should be filled by a direct vote
or
ance
A
ism, trample down the foreign born Prot-
great fleets and armies would fall that the steppe sepuichr should that of hour,
heart of throned power trembled at the
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ciety, but its principles the Know-Some- of the fortifications of Cronstadt. He is on°the occasion. things boldly proclaim and publish their spoken of as an engineer officer of the great-1
mer't.
a
of Catholic parents, raised in a Catholic" profound mathematical knowledge. He is
family. The new Order does not hold him the author of several beautiful compositions
responsible for the belief of theirs, or the but his best work is said to be a transla-
Grand Councils of Know-Nothings, held in of the freemen in the West. Cincinnati last fall, opened the eyes, and But your readers will obtain a much the afternoon of the i2th. She was off cured for life a majority of those who had clearer conception of the vast superiority of Sandy Ilook at 5 o'clock, but laid off on acenjoved the inestimable blessing of seeing the new Order over the old Order, by pre- count of the snowstorm. She brings 62 "Sam"—I speak of Ohio. A large ma- senting, by way of contrast, their respec- passengers. The Pacific arrived out at jority of those who joined the Order last tivc platforms. 9.30 P. M., on the 9th. In running up the ... ftummer and fall were ignorant of its real I have not the technical formula of the Mersey, the night being very dark she run ling on Katehin. No interference on the
ed in Cincinnati, it was fondlv anticipated institutions, and be placed on the same level announced that the Czar has accepted not ^1C Crimea. I look upon upon k,colt ns by the best men of the Order in this State where we keep free niggers. only the five points of guarantee, but also
that the Xativistic plank of the platform I To which should be added: the interpretation given to them by the hstened with great interest to his Trould be removed, and that a man should' "Indians should rule this continent, as' three powers, but as no armistice has been ^eas. He says the ahies committed a be judrcd bv his nrincinles. not his birth-. they are the only genuine natives or abor-, agreed to, hostilities will continue during'
tcstants of European birth to treat them as Somethings with the above. It is as fol- still equivocal. The sincerity of Russia isjat which time tnerc was a comparatively if they were Romanists. But the wise men lows, according to a copy a member has doubted, and consols which first advanced
who composed that State Council thought placed in my possession: two percent, afterwards fell back. The cannot take Sevastopol unless they receive otherwise. Nativism, nothing butNativ-l 1- Opposition to all forms of tyranny,.allies it is said will insist on the Russian r.a-1 reinforcements, giving tnem a superiority ism, would answer. The crv of "Crop- over the mind or body of man. val power in the Black Sea being placed on f°
pies lie down" was retained for the purpose 2. Neither nature nor the Constitution of a level with that of the other powers as a percent that the Ivussian regular soldieis of wielding and using the strong Protest-
country recognize the right of man to project of their success and on this point it
ant sentiment of the community to promote property in man. is expected negotiations will split, as Rus-1 they never ny, but perish unless ordered to
It may all be summed up in a few senten- things," and it will meet with a response invaded the Dobrudscha and taken both! *rt «cs. The Council resolved, 1st. That the that willl appal your Hindoo Silver Gray Satcha and Boladngh. Sadick Pascha de- EKNEST JONES ON TIIE FOREIGN MUICENAOrder should be nationalized 2d. That it Know-Nothings. A State Council is or- fended Tultshcha as long as possible." KIES.—This leader of English Democracy should occupy such
Slavery issue as would be acceptable to the National Council, pro (em. Applications Austria concerning the army by a refusal! to be drafted into the three kingdoms:—
charters and memberships are pouring, to comply nt present.
timore Platform of 1852 was the right po- i" fioni all sides. In regard to the seige of Sebr
KOSSUTII A PROPHET.—We allude to the
S1I1CC IS
]&nd l]mt
sition to take. 4th. That the question of In subsequent communications I will last dispatches published by the British many 1 Send them to the antipodes! Let S'avery must henceforth be ignored and its keep you fully posted in regard to the ro- Government are to the 26th of December, them emigrate! Get rid of them!' We rediscussion suppressed the Slavery cancer gress and attitude of both Orders, knowing on the bodily politic must be let alone the that your sympathies will be with the one yiolation of the Missouri Compromise must nearest right. KNOW-SOMETHING. tie submitted to quietly, with the best possible grace the aggressions of the slave-
holding members of the brotherhood the 1?^.! -j'1 onronhe^ied to! The weather continued very variable.— blind slaves of a vile class-government.— mighty Anti-Nebraska ball set in motion
&
c-spo
i.ni^p
roud a
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hood may be a unit throughout the Union, !-'S ^i'1S !\i scarcely any damage. Sickness on the in-, Scotchmcn, because they withhold from mnd thereby be enabled to establish
Jnnl!l
fl'll- fli'-it
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prophecy but the alliance kept on its war. ,L
of the Order, .1 Menschikoit is reported A few months have elapsed, and every line ,, ir rder has been -i?:
of the is fuI{i]]ed.
llian
remakable talent for poetry, united to
place where he was raided and nuturcd, tion into Irench \qrsc of the fables of the any sDecial ca^e, and no disrespect be lmprovided his own sentiments are in eoncort Russian Lafontaine, Kriloff.—Boston Post. p]i"cj "by the declination of it. It is free to with the sentiments of the. Order. The old /v-H-Tb«» Knnw-Vr^Jnrrc to the one party to offer its friendly services, Order proscribes Catholics of the Gavazzi n: S and free to the other to accept them •. .u .i elect a new officer in the United States.—
Re js (Q be
and his duties will be to cast the
of a)1 candidates for officet
ARRIVATi OF THE
PACIFIC.
rinciplcs until after the}'were "taken in." Know Nothing creed before me but it may jrito the brig Corinthian, at anchor, nut- part of the Austrians. This report has boldly a\ow, the end to be gained by this confess I am one of the number. We be stated thus: ward bound, with «i cargo valued £20.000 caused some consternation. society does not bv any means warrant its
Shaw, merchants and Mellin, Hethering-
premium of 2 and 3 per cent. The Russians have invaded the Principalities.
A dispatch dated Brailow, Jan. 9th, says "the Russians have crossed the Danube and
ganged, and in active operation. Also, a| Prussia had answered the demand of, thus discourses on the foreign legion about
the North side
lcluin
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4
.i unmua. ieu uioubanui
., landed at hupatonia.
a11 llls
The alliance
out of five of
tirmation of the prophet.— Cleveland Plain-
Ihings are these: The former proscribes ing works of the defence of Sevastopol is a Sebastopol for some days. ped his mother and one of his brothers,!
men on account of their place of birth jFrenchman—General Destrem. At the) There had been another tempest in the thrashed the Barbary cousins, threatened
ithe latter makes principles, not nativity, the period of the treaty of Tilsit, the Emperor, Black Sea, causing some distress, in winch France and made her pay up, and cleared -Jtest of membership. The former requires I Alexander begged, as a favor, that his im-J two ships of the British fleet had suffered decks for battle with Austria. He has se .each member, upon this initiation, to swear 'perir.l brother would permit a few young damage £iever to reveal the existence of the Order, .or his own connection with it the latter requests each member to proclaim the existence of the new Order, and leaves him at
men of the polycbnic school to enter the GREAT BRITAIN.—Various rumors are service of Russia. Napoleon selected four afloat in regard to changes in the cabinet,
bastopol would take piece. Odessa letters of December 24th mention
(c5"The officer who directs the engineer- that there had been a dearth of supplies at| seven years ago—since then he has wbip-
who had just issued from the school, each but they are considered only rumors. thrones. He has grasped a continent and
The proposed
and, what is rather rare, he has g^tes had excited less attention than might
have
treat3
sv,bmits
anu 1
called the Grand Astrologer,' FRANCE.-^"
Protestantsrr-ijt wages no war on rights or jESTDon't you remtmber old Towser,! There is a rumor that the Emperor of religious conscience. On the Slavery ques- dear Kate, Old Towser, so shaggy and Russia has sent an autograph letter to the (ion, the old Order niaintains a sneaking, kind How he used to lay day and night Emperor of France, making a proposition cowardly silepce—completely ignoring the by the gate, and seised interlopers be- of peace. vrhol# issue, and refusing to permit il to be hind? There has been a terrible inundation in
DEMOCRATIC FAMILY REWSPAPER- --DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, MECHANIC ARTS, &C.
VOLUME VI. CRAWF0RDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND.,. FEBRUARY' 3, 1855. NO. 29.
-NEW YORK, Jan 25.
The steamship Pacific reached her dock j3o,000 men. at 9 o'clock this morning from Liverpool on
peetecl negotiations will split, ... sia will on no account assent to this. retreat. Pie thinks the allies labor undei Several heavy failures are reported.—
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Among them are Stevens Brothers, woolen manding generals that the roau to victory drapers Abbott, Nottingham & Co., and
is
ton ck Co., London. that Sevastopol will not be taken fori Large amounts in the new French loan doubt whether the allies enn throw such a confirms fn hp in "F'lKrlunrl it piepondeiance of foice thcio a^ is neccs-1 contii.uo to Le taken up in Lngland at a j, General further said, that the I
and embrace only what we have received peat—are we so few? Are we, after all, via St. Petersburgh. I not twenty-eight millions? Are we all deWe have a dispatch from Menschikoff, crepid or cowards? Can Englishmen not which says "nothing new has occurred.— defend England?—Irishmen, Ireland?—and We continue to annoy the enemy by night Scotchmen. Scotland? Oh, no! there are actions. In one of these we made ten Zou- Imen enough, but they are too inccpcndent
laves prisoners." of mind. "There are men enough, but not
in. Bailroad from Balaklava to the camp They are not to be trusted as blind tools
was (o be commenced at once. Jhcfireof suul scrviJe cul-IMIOCIU. iiiC gwcinmtnt
the allies continued very futile and caused fear to arm Englishmen, and Irishmen, and
nt no le crease. The garrison were constructing a them their rights—because there is a leav-
later from America, but had no papers on 'ardson quotes western canal llour -lis, boon such as we were led to suppose it
Philadelphia 44@46s. Corn 42©45s.—
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Charleston Mercury writes as follows: "1 had recently the pleasure of hearing
)e
criticism of
EN*
on tne
rcat
in
—,
sma
Ice
nie
g™' disadvantage in having two com-
through unity of design. The inference
W0l
sary.
boats to connect Scbastopol with en of deep discontent at injury and misrule
mediation of'the United
been supposed. The London Times
the question with great candor'and
the United States must allow that
sucij 0g*er 0f
mediation may be declined in
iu ati-epi, iuuu.
from
Prance is devoid
nifties of interest, the Emperor recei ved a detach
ment of imperial guards on the day previ-
ous to
their embarkation to the Crimea.
dd draw from Gen., Scott ideas ib,
war in camp except the weapons in their linmls."
'What? Are there r.o men in England?
astopol, the The cry so recently was: 'There are loo
within their breasts
force of 50,000 men and GOO guns into the we predict it will be their downfall. We
Crimea. Ten thousand Turks have already do believe there is still sufficient manhood '1°
to have called'in
detached forces.
Osten Sacken was watching the Turks at! alone for British pay and annihilation to
with a first class number in science. Their! On the 12th the Liverpool Chamber of' is fast covering it with a free, educated and and Liverpool running every fortnight, al-j
Hanover. Much damage done to property ABANDONING THE HULK.—The Cynosure, and many lives lost. a Know Nothing organ in Carrol!ton, O., ITALV. The I icnch arm} of occupation
To coerce that di.s-
nn
fllone *01 iXIS, nriu jjritlbil ll 00pi
WHAT UNCLE SAM HAS DONE IN 77 YEARS. Uncle Sam was born a nation seventy
0^7-A man by the name of Freeman
iUi scuuuuuu. iiau xiciriijau incu iu iu-
sion party would have elected him to the
was
the Roman States will be reduced below .. ,, nnn
T!:
PATH'S, Saturday, 1 P. M. ''p^ign, has proclaimed to the country that A courier arrived from Bucharest con- itdune forever wuh tne miserable humfirms the reports of the recommencement of bug. We make a quotation from its last
the war on the Danube. number, to show the spirit which governs The Russians in force crossed above Tultseheha, took the town and were march-
wouki he
Consols 91^-. Other articles unchanged, nevertheless a warm feeling, the order was made to play only into the hnnds of a few GEN. SCOTT ON THE EASTERN W AR. factionists. This has been the result al-
The Washington correspondent of the most everywhere, and it is now truly little more than r.n adjunct of Whiggery. We put upon record our disclaimer forever from connection with the Know Nothings.
»~COTT on the wai in
greatest captains ot the age,
blunder
delaying the attack upon
force in the Crimea that tne allies
to the extent oi irom thiitv to fifty
the best^troops in the world for defence
tlu
among the people to resist this, and to re-j 7"-, rp.,,
built moie steamboats, more railways, more large and swift vessels, and to receive from
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SPECIALLY intolerant and pritscrip-
w-i tivc during the whole ot the late lall cam-
its abandonment of the rotten hull:
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LIVEUPOOLMARKET.—Cotton has fluctua- present very exceptionable organization.ted. All circulars quote 8d advance on
conviction with
Bnt lf lts
current qualities, closing steady.- with the object in view, its relation to the
1 LUV llUfKHlUrf KJ II i? OlVfiU .• I
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v.hich we
secrecy could he made consistent
Breadstufis dull and rather lower. Rich- remainder of the political world has not payment to amend certain sections ot the
InUsis locality, by the adroit
management of persons for whom we have
iJS5"There is some anger and no lilile discussion over the case of John S. Rogers, in Boston. He was expelled from the Know Nothing order because he voted against Smith, the Mayor. The Bee denied the rumor. This brought out the facts, that Rogers was expelled for the cause stated. Strong Know Nothing papers, in sentiment, declare that siu-h practices and such tyranny will not be tolerated.— Clove. Leader.
These men, who expel their brethren be
cause they do not vote the whole regular
Know Nothing ticket, are the very ones who talk about the tyranny of parly organ
izations! Shame on the hypocrites! If 'there is a perfect political despotism in the
world, it is Know-Nothingism.
ORIGIN OF KNOW-NOTHINGISM.—Among the numerous resolutions adojited at the infamous Convention held at the City of Ilartford, was the following:
G-
^solved, No person who shall hne
after be a naturalised citizen of the r.i'ed
allies could not re-embark now without immense loss of men, and all the materials of 'tas.es, shaii be c.igi de as a member the, (Jhan'er 1! Revised Senate, or House ol Representatives ot the
United States, nor be capable any civil office under the United Spates.
A I-'iors PART".—In the Legislature of Massachusetts, which is Know-Nothing, from Speaker to Doorkeeper, and in every joint and member, Theodore Parker, the notorious blasphemer and abolitionist, got one hundred and twenty-two votes for Chaplain! Yet Know-Nothingi.-m comes the name of religion! Yc hypocrites!
THE LANCASTER GUN A FAIL UP. .—A let
ter from the Crimea says: The Lancaster guns area failure. Their
J? #. L. possible to indulge in a system by which case, ine gtinitman to w.iom lit. i.aa son it. Le tour cry be. Jjiitixn 1j nnds *1.
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nWfnr Rriti^nnvr »nil nnnilul.tion to VrhlCll it is discharged. htt OUC hi, Ch.l i, and l,b, ,C.k ca MO
there about puir old Scotland." "Hoot, raon?" said .Sandy, "Scotland kens wee! It is only
ier
bairns alwavs do their duty-
a to
these Enfdishers.
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION.—The 2sew
an example of liberty and popular power, York Tribune, learns from the best source that has thoroughly frightened the despoLs that Commodore Vandcrbilt has proposed of the earth and perilled their ancient, to the Postmaster General to establish a America and lie who is false to American
telegraph lines, more school houses, more the department only S1G,0G0 for each trip over the sex when she keeps' within her churches, more cities, bigger babies in that or some £4,000 less than the British Gov- pn.per sphere. Her influence diminishes seventy-seven years, than any other nation ernment pays the Cunard line, and not picpp0rti0n a.s she for notoriety.* in five hundred years. And has printed quite half what the Collins line receives more newspapers, made more speeches, and under the existing contracts. done more bragging than any other nation! 7... ~v"\»i EASILY SETTLED.—When?, subscription has done in a thousand years.
was proposed for Cnarles James rc.\, and some one was observing that it would re-
su,
-"c
u,,c
IT *I O» ouire some delicacy, and was wondering has been sent to the State prison in Iowa 4u,,tfor seduction. Had Freeman lived in In- how I ox would take it
diana it is quite likely the moral reform Fu- ^erv Selwyn, why, quaner y, be -t -]S
sUre
Legislature, and then his brother Fusion CAPITOL OP IOWA. The Senate of Iowa
members have chosee him Speaker.—A". A. j.jas }jV
A ccntre shet. will ilso pass the bill.
a vote 0
gun this defect wrould not be so important enormous expense of every bail: house, and accordingly wrote to a wealthy fired from a Lancaster trim rf ndern it im-i friend in th.e west, informing him of tho
,i only one bnll six vccichcs t-lic obiect at. wi.Men. j!nnuaK..c.y rL.iOi%ra 10 Aoopt tLo
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Take it," ob-
7.
17 to 12, passed a bill re-!
Ledger. moving the seat of government from Iowa Hinton, the mail robber is in Oregon-uregon—•— Wonder if that bits Dave Kilgore! Who City to Fort Des Moine. can teli?—Ecansvdh Enq. say's the Dubuque
LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.'
^Friday, Jan. \?th.~ SENATE—H length/ debate ensued on the report of the Committee on Elections, in the case of the contested seat of Harrison co The Committee reported in favor of Mr. Jiathes, who novr holds the seat. The further consideration of the subject, was finally postponed, und made the special order for Tuesday, nt 1. o'clock. A number of bills and jointreso-j iuiions were introduced and passed to a second reading. Bills were passed authorizing County Auditors to convene the Board* of Commissioners, when necessnry compelling the Auditor of Stale to surrender, onjpresentation of the bills, the Bonds of those Bulks which have suspended specio
I* 1
school law in relation to the transfer of funds, p.nd the time of making reports to amend an act providing for the incorporation of towns. The bill concerning deeds of assignment by debtors to preferred creditors, c-imo up on its third reading, and was laid on the table. On motion, the Scnata adjourned until Monday at 2 o'clock. ilooE.—Resolutions were offered as to the expediency of districting townships for school purposes and the election ot one trustee in each to print 3000 of the report of the Asylum for the Insane to amend an act relating to roads to require railroad companies to construct good und sufficient stock guards to levy a tax sufficient to to maintain schools six monlhsin the year. A resolution relative to abolishing the Court of Common Pleas and creating ten additional circuits, was afterjv lengthy discussion, laid on the table.
In the afternoon, various communications, were 1 :id before the House. Nothing of importance was transacted. House adjourned until 2 o'clock next Monday.
Monday, Jan. 22.—SENATE.—A number of resolutions of inquiry and instruction, were adopted, and several bilis on their first reading were parsed to a second reading. A '-ill to amend the 78lh section of an act defining misdemeanors and prescribe ing punishments ihcrefor, was passed. liuvsE.—Mr. San ford presented a petitioa on ti:e subject of Temperance. Reports, were made in favor of Mr. Smith, of Perry, retaining his seat: against a bill to re-
cal
JfcWA Methodist preacher, wh.o made it: office: against giving cities power to estabhis special business to preach political ser-j h«in gangs against repe/iling section mons against t,l:e Democracy last summer,
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refused to pay his city school-tax, amount-: -cscribing the powers and duties of Jusintr to the enormous sum o\\n/'(y-centit/ Vct ivp'-alini' an act relative to this preacher had five childn 11 at. the city schools, and though he TIOW IVthe city, wanted to still keep them there.— The trustees declined to receive them.—JV". A. Ledoer.
s-^tion .. ot un.ip_i.ii, xxtviMtu.
of l:uUin«-! tsiatiips in favor of repealing the /0th seclion of the misdemeanor act-) against amend-
in"* the act relative to iiliing vacancies in
constitution in favor of an act
piling an act reiauve to
descents that the law dors not give tho out oi i-i^h: of common schools t(j pi #sons 21 years: ct age i'p. over, but that the constitution does, and in favor of granting such privilege s, against a biil to better protect land-
lul'lis ~nd to facilitate renting of lands against repealing an act dative to the incorp'.raiiun of high school:-:, universities, missionary boards in fivor of allowing J. P. Smith fur certain services and in favor of relieving Henry Wells. Several resolutions of but little importance were offered.
A number of bills were introduced and passed to a rccond reading.
.£•??" In Philadelphia, a widower died releaving
unwillin"- to send the orphan to the alms
A1UJ
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r. I r*] 111 1 1 1
{£7~When Nelson's famous -bignal was daughter to his home in tiie west, whero given—"England expects every man to do instead of becoming an inmate of a poorhis duty"—"two Scotchmen were standing house, she will be reared in a most tender on deck, and one pulled a long, sour fact*, manner, and will probably bccome the heirand said, "Ech, Sandy, there's uaething ess of a splendid fortune. Such are tho
phases of life.
new line of ocean steamers between here republican principles, is
ar
V*
ri rn
to Philadelphia, and bore away his adopted
Benedict Arnold was born in Ne*r England, ar.d Albert Gallatin was born in Europe yet Gallatin proved himself a faithful American, while Arnold became infamous as a traitor. To be an American implies something more than to be born in
not an American,
toast was
land dinner in
ier to be lov-
She exercises a sovereign inlluenco
TIIE POOP, OF MONTREAL.—We notice that "soup kitchens" have been established at Montreal for feeding tho destitute of that city, under the charge of a combined Protestant and Catholic committee.
O^rRobert Schuyler, the great defaulter
.s.
slated)
jias bought a placeon the Rhine,
and has sent for his family. Ivissane, i»
sa!C'._ v,'ho
crovernment from Iowa Hinton, the mail roDber is in Moine. It is supposed,
Thc
Express, that the House Several other equaiiy illustrio** hiu crds are "lying around loose."
1
cr'!s
are
lately escaped from custody in
or^
.n0',v
!n
Buonos Ay res.
California forger is in Auitralu*
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