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EUROPEAN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. Ssw n Dit. !.Tiie steamer At Jul c I.. t,;vrrpot.l, will .Int.. 'o Setur ' ) tisO ISlii aruved hrro I tit Bic.lit. T' e Atlaatl;l fvll t,iverp.ol M 4 o'clock IB I Ti h mil bring 7i pllllllJMIj I She i XiipI ;i nr-il I . vy .s'fr!v galfl 'lie Lot tfn'J-T". Tuo Atlantis ar'ivrJ cut at IJvwrp.! n ' l'it 1 1 iii aiil Irt-t l,i u arrivtukt llunh swploii tm tl.e fame Jay. 'I'lio lUoet telegraph aVap ilchfO frrm the I '-t oi Sr repeil 'flicially, tww Lord ,iiiM ItettelMT, I vltiory ifaincil on iho I filh ti! N . I ;.!.. r I y bin r Pain, over a futeo ol lo.OOi) llui: ini a, mealy Georgia. n.llHie, nt ili livir tag in r, which Unier l'.i'lia will. Hie Tnrk, a 00(1 Stlnnf, erased nt four Jiflbrent points. Uben 60 prisoners id IbtM gura find touring lo jI .100.' Tui kijli los ia b Mil 3 .10. A private dispatch allied tviili'nllv r r.Ti I to llie fame eticoiinti r. n.ya the INnBS CfOS : ed I lie r v.r Atitki"! i r.nd t rim d the RuBtisa reJoubli, alter which liny Dusked loiward toward KallaB. Ka a is etill b alegrd, lull ippriraneoa now hwtrM ili. i the tlasslsos Intfnil to retire to.van'a T.flm. Nothing iic.v from the Crimea , Bolh nnaii's rre wholly nfCUploi in Inning nml prop.tring for wlBIl r. Only 94 "111 a r.nnin the Dnieper river, tl.a by.k uftheailltd flai'ta having r.tumvil to Goeatantinople. Dcoattory liro ifc Ui-jit up between tba Virtli mid S .u h hi. I' i' HeBaOtoeol and ti n fMlltleatioiia are being augmented. The latrat date, by litter nra lo the 3d nt Nov. i' Iit? weatle r Bjinilnued fine The loleel d'ajiat' b from Gortachaki IT i ilati.l Nov. ii. It t' S there i- no liing iu'V in ilio Ciloira. The enemy contlous tu iccupy Iho valley ol Haider, where tiny hare i vu large diviaions Btatiepeol, A (tuaaian calei who hud deserted, re ported ihat tJ i teliak il had determined it hagard an utt;nk gpon iho tiiie ., arho wore in cunaeijuepce eery n'ght rfiojurcing Iheli uut y ate and aoppi rtiug t he m arliji at lllery Cuuut Zueht haa bceo appointed u i..is tid conuiand n diviaiuo el Cvaoechi and L'olea for iho alritlnh aervfee. A St. Paierahtirg diepatch aaya iho 04aj left NicniealT nil (he 7tli Nor., for i l.e Crl maa to thank in perei n Oorlai h ikofl'a m my ila Ml irned in Jkloacnu . Up ij I lie 1 2 ill N v., the a Life in ! ne uaderUken anytniug in Iho Crjnioa. Tiu ejptu ition of breadttnlTi haa bcoi prehlbiteti in all Tor k lab port a and impor laliuna i if. untv Tree. A poition ol tl.e Paacch flm hud aerlv i ii in Diet o Bay i A private diapatdli aaea liimnin bus nb aololely prohibited the ortetton of areud aiuhTa, Swtdon U espaeled tu follow hr i (ami J'k allied floe la nt the in ut!i nt lln Dn aper mil Bug r.v hud been reduce in ttveniy'tighl veaaela. Tins official cceounia ol Guiierah William unii IfburaiefTi i it-1 attack upon Kar Ii i ve b". ii publiahl d. Qeh. VVe I haa been aumaaoned to R)i I i II. It i n portfd I al he ii agi in t'l bi diapatchod I" 1'iitii on iifm-!- proioca. Ifunti r na i ommKnieatiuoe aro bolog ex changrd lietvi'M. bo courU n' Vienna aoj .St. Pcli-mburg Lul it i lliought that till prolimipariea lor negotintluna v i : r.'.t lako definote ahane until the atrival u .t llaoiiltoj) Hey in. .nr, the New UritiaJ FCiniitei al Viena. A Berlin diapatuh.dMti tan Id ita ii app'ara m f and mof peaiiiva preliminaries are beittii orraog d at Brunei, wilb aaaont ul Ruaaie, lo i be reii:in tion "i m gotl itiona, nuiwithatand ing all ajenlojla ar peraiated in. It in bo lieved that peace U not tur oir. Tho formal cloalag ol the Pmia Eihibl i n, and Hiii diaiributinn by the Rmpem oi' the decuratfuna ai d mcdalo, sdjudgei loi k placo on the 15 b. The list ol A rl eao j miuma haa no' a received yet. Tha Emperor made a Lriel addreaa, estoll Ing the benefited the exhibition. In alle ding to tha '.vr be auidi MYi;u draiie, a I d", apeedy ai,d deairable peace; but thl pom o 10 be Lin a bio mint diali.irlly reilis ihi ofcjacta far which lb ar una undei taken. Europe muat deride who ia righ an l win wruogi .11. J a final victor uu i achlared by publio opinion." He ea kde foreign oeunttiei deairing peaiu to ri ni :neo lor or Bgaioat the A beg, lie argui that without pcuee or rent ;,(. foreigu i ibe term uaa oeceaaary to cany am ih! . ft ol tl.e ulli'ii.re with Englami, It la rumored iimi BecTOteryahlp rtfuoe kv the llnlte oi Nawcaitle will be j;ive iii rredeiiek IVel, ho will be aueoeedoi .ii ilia war ofllee ly Wm. Lagard. Qon. Uodrlngten acrepta ;..r eonuaatu i iho itn.;' in the Cftnti I orticia md ribhona b..vi beei beatoavei en General! Petilioeier ai ! Blmpaui, The CbgrtlOta under Erneel Jneea, pin other former leadoia have reiippoarodewi i ' eat agu'iiai iho me 1 1 axpulaioo el tie rifnsea from Jeiaop 'I'be American whaler Juhfl Henry, fel in ai'.b ibe abanduued Briliah Arin:.i'. ahl fit , 1 1 Beii l.i ta eopediiinu, In I) vi traite ai' look poateellon ul In r, aband an ing iboit ow n iblp. liaixiivia. That i nlgitta Chamhera hai 'bean aoupetirdi Phe Ki", apei on la bigti It rnagratuiaioT npon 'be fluurlehlng atal ul Ike nain lf, but nu.krK no alio, un lo Wal n io. l. -oi l .! L'anrubert mdon av i U Bi iud Me i ili a eordU fffpV'on. but uoUi ojl aa t a , baa ri mce i i al ace be ih nil : iparte faml and the eaf 1 f of Be edea VII ibe Kuearamitata nailed ( La at - ht C ' t reiere.ioe la ib gnu lid Dr.ee. loeiti..ng Itiiiia, Had aignili i a lb it. " n '' 1 re !re..ireil. ponuiark repudiatoa all ieientiou oi re iMiyvifkuig lew uifu.iiy, o roterug u. .. eegeUatioui 1 i a'te.i -g . awiMf il ia etMilii Ibal t.'.n robot t Oull ial Copeahagoa on WV rahwo i Lruublea Siriiiaia, Bpflil, an it r. and order baa been reatnred Tie diAettltiee between Hirdima am Tut cany ore nil liiejkjinl ol being aettUJ One Siri! e'en CMMier Ojiei ed on till Igth. Tbo I- i.gi'iu Kla ipeech, gloried Ii the al ii b the Woatero puvera. IrAT Mktta, IM diachjrged Miniate al Polleo, I j baeB ;i'enu'''d by tbu Kins ;.'lu e iunai !lor ul B'ale. Ex-PreWdenl Miil-.rd Killtaure waa o bi at y to Itojy. Tho eleeii' na in Switzerland rraulrs I ii tho tt mnph oi tho nWieala. (laar't TI i U S. M;ni-t- r to Greece ad egtilntl gtl- ntlliu by eke)ladlgln rma liaji v nil Id,. Priaiii Aliniefer. The fri-nnh I1 ;ci - nay tho United Slate. fTr to pay nt;' tuo la lebtidneaa oi (Jrrec '.ii flh'n.e Ami Eo.nd In run-iiderii'ion il roeeiv'iiu the IdJana' of Hilu for DOJieata, The Aroertfkn tquadtun b it Ainena on the ttih fer Constantinople'. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ban ;"n. fsnlurdiy n'torinn.n. t mianls I aKioetd for the wei k at 1 There i-i a rumor o! the probable fnr'v dledhlutlun of Parliament. It i reported In Porta i lint fJanrobttl ia In ilemnml 'be bund of a daughttf of the King of Siveib ii for Prlnea Nnpolaan. Tha lilta of telegraph trotn Biinpharopel Niculiefl" to Si Potereburg hia been dpi ii-el. Annual Meeting of the Belmont County Bible Society. According to previous- iffangomentoi Iho Annual Moating of tha Blnunt Co. Bible Society was held in tho .M . Bplocnpal i CMnireh, in Martiuavilloi on ibe 30th Oct., I -.i.i. In the abtcnea of the Preeldenti rnAiv t. nn VVstBtti Eeo,, V. P. Ri v Ino. Morfit look ibe chnir. Tb" nieelino e'ns opened by Ihe reading ftl tho lirsl t hup. Of the Kpiitlo to the Hebrews, by Rev J J. MuIttYARioftha M. E. Churoh, and the offbring of prayef by Rev Wui utTiottha aame Cbarak The reporu of IhO Tr usurer, Depoattarjfi and Secretary orero read and opprovtdi On itn. tion of Ree JsMr.s Al.EXAIDBRi a led by !' I M Too i Board of Managera wm continued in of- f)e for the current year. On ill ilmii of Id v R. H. CglOTRRI Iho Treasurer ol ibin Boelet) wan authorliedto pay lh6 Ane tie an Bible Society fur tb" co py ol ihe Ilible for the liliml, furnlahed by thai Society lo Mr I'A-rn, roaerving the Sn eiett'a right,of pi opi r'y in tha b '.k, or that after having oerved for Mr PaaeoV taraon" ni use, it niay I e in lowed on amnc parson 1 similarly altuated The society resnleed lo hold Ibe next on noil meeting in St Cfifrrville, under ar . rangemeni lo be niMl" by the Hoard ol i Managers, on the leetTWeoey ofOclobor, , if.,), al 1 1 oeli ck A. M. TheTteasurer waa authorlaed lo forward . Up the Parent Society, en Bible an n:it. Hill.' fluids initv ill bis bninla, (XCOpta)8' from the Aasoclnte Rtinrmed eoitgregatlon ..I Si. f'lairivllle, which ii contributed with ihe ik'-iy n or ronstitU'.tng n life member, i jirreafiof lo be dealflnoted. Rev Dr Bi.acXi Ocncral Agent 6f tba i American Bible Bceletytthen delivered an . able end Interesting addreie, Remarks ra ip cling tl.e lotcreita ol lliblo. Boclallea i re lb n mado by tho Secretary. Affl r ii OOtO ol ihuiika to the perOOM who l addreaied the Moetlggi Md dircotlng tho " publication of tho proccodnga by tha Sac Ireiary, the Boeloty adjoornedi closlog with t prayer by Rev Di BlacKi of Iho Reformed I'resbatailati Church. JOHN MOFFAT, Pres't. ALEX. YOUNG, Sec'y. J ' Trrii un r'.: Itejjort, Tho Belmont County Bible Society i j To acot wilh Hsanv Wist, Treas, Dr. IMSfl. . Oct 8I By bol oitaama aa last rc , port 9161,99 By oaeh ree'd of Mrs Rennon and Mrs Oreoiilee iJ,.'i2j By i sob ol A W Anderson, of Pultney tp aux ds.'Jii By cash II E Carothrra, Dop. 181,47 I " Jno Sieiv uri, eollectol I for A. It. Pu s Church wm i I " 01 Smith Ip auxiliary b,00 a 488,H0J )r iii onah l en I In New S frk, an per draft, dated Nov 7, irt''4 1 10,10 Premium paid I, SB ' Book lor ciei n tl ry SJ0U Poatago " f'O 150,60 I. Be Inure oft hand 881,10 Dtpotltarw't Henert. - Diblea and Teat nmentB on hand S'2,i" ' b bexea from Pa- I n nt Sin iely 37;i,fiU s - .tKn n.'i DISTRIBUTION, &c. i Diblea Toota enl to tp So'a 991,00 e " to Lite Memba it! 00 " " Deduction on for mer priura i,oa " Sai. h at Depoa. 79,87 " " ea hand at thla date 71ilvh46686 CASH ACCT. Paid fii i::bi ami charge! Ib.TiiJ Buaiage an ' ' " Rev J I! Graham, Agt n.s,'-7 1 Dr 11 Weal Trc.ii 181,47 fr30O,39j RECEIPTS. Ocl 80, cash, Wayne Ip per I K (Imve B4 . N'.v -iniib tp per Rev Young 80,00 ti VVayue Ip " i C Davis 8,(5 Mr 1866. ' loju Rlchl'dtp.ach dlllilllQi'a' 98,851 1 May hi Flushing to, 8 Qarril 4 04 m ' VV .I'll Id i JW Baker 97,31 Juno V9 and Oei 4 Oaah, Klrbwood 1 ' p r It Raleton 10 II) i Aug 91 eaah KlrkwM, J Janiee 80,00 Ui i A, " Ooshod'tp. Mr Chalfaot 1 1. no June 4. " l!nlerlii " Mr Duboia 9,191 18 " Hal M i i b.L'vlp Ki v J M Riiikiu H76 I Bales on a credit " at Deputltory ?97 0 800,S9J iineiiciin Bible Boelrty aeet: 1 Bel doe tbii ; ;. j Nov I8, '.'14 850,41 u Bib ea andi'Peais te) Lifo Mombrrl 17,00 r Cash paid Ret J Ii Orabam 00,01 earns al MorrletoWn BI,0U " " llarueaviliu 4.0O ' " biuiib tp lkJ,llO " .Mead tp I3.IU) foaaota lu,7u r 008,01 - Bibles and Tool bee 'o4 160,01 ' " Jan '05 4D,3."i " A V Andaraon 89, " Jno MeEieoon 04, an l " ' II Heberling ol.'Jl " W A I'alboli 14.70 ii Deakoltary Sn'. . hOx . 104 ,V0 Balance ID, 73 00',0l Ij BaUigCS doe thm Shi iely. tlOfBS. ded.irt- l"g y. 0)3,00 I r Ii ;. . Society records or r! lered by Ibu Society. Toiauhip Bitot Such lict . -, Bibics Si..". Dona- Bibln en baud. lloM doust'd , Coloralnf urojgr. T.oejj 3,33 B7 Pluviing :7,1U 4,04 sai tjoshen; 8,86 il.PO l,-'8 Iv'i.k J! 24.43 4o.(h) -J4 3.1S Mi ill j B!t 81) 03 P. .-.ft 49,01 Uo.7.) 7.0!) 2.10 I'll. in. v 4:1.97 4,8-! 40.D3 1,50 Rjr.Maud 5JII flS,00 bl,.'i4 -t 03 Union 2.-;.(!7 81,38 18 !)2 Smith 41,79 i7.."0 41.60 !.o7.J Win re n ! 00 9(1,14 ii.H0 4,71 WaehlVn 4'..:i7 liviie 3,70 84 Wk 43.C3 ijMmsilery 71,13 7!),77 1,83 9Jl0tllft4 8'. 14 I 440,')!) 3J7,';9 17M.99 89,71 J Report I S'eb ol DiiUict No Report. t Old nreount unsettled. il )ld nret remlttod. I Donations not rrceived. If Mogay in Tp Treasury. Tubular Smtcmi ul f Rkhtund Townthip ulitribuliotii n-s'ilute DM, L'un. Sales Dona- Do- Kntniicis. Yi u'.h vis'td lions, onlcd Sdi Dis 1-1 3 10 75 3 1 3 30 4,.'S 10 3 1 1 ID . 1,024 4 0 1 27 11,15 0,50 (i 3 3 00 4.'J5 4,00 87 J 7 1 1 88 1,00 55 81 1 60 1,78 0,00 31 D g 1 80 7 00 14,77 60 111 3 8 70 1,00 14,68! O.'i II 3 2 31 4,06 60 BtJ 12 7 ID 1,73 95 I 14 8 13 4.20 -- 15 1 13 nin ." 0 17 27 425 02,00 51.54 4,03 Bibles and Testament! In dtatrlcta No : I nml 13, amounting to 55,00, not returned ut d ite of thi-i report. Iii -11 Inr as reports of visitor! shoW, Ibn Scriptures nre not used ns 11 reading hoolt in the pubi ie. aohoola, Destltuto familiea and youth supplied by j sales und donations, with 11 few egccptl in, vim 1 leferred supplying thewaolvaa. Smith lownahlp has been thoroughly e.v j plond, ami two familiea 1 nd p'xtcen youth found dcatltute in the 486 familiea visited. The deatltuto eoppliad, except 0110 family, l!,..t uttummA In receive a llilile. R. E. CAROTHERS, Depositary. This is to rerti'y that I have examined ihe books, accontita and vouchers of the Treasurer and Depositary, of the Belmont County Bible Society, and find In the hands of tbu Depoattary at this date, Bibles and Testamenta, amounting to tha sum of Sev enty One Dollars and Thlrtaan Cents, and cii-.ii in tho hands of tho Treassurer, Two Hundred anl Hlrrhttf-0 o Dollars and JOHN JEPSON. Auditor Belmont Co. Bible Society. Secretary's Report. In pieaentlng ihe operations ofour Soci ety during the year wo report, ai oT chief Importance, the measuree died for a general supply of our county with tfio Seripturee. In February laat, ReV J. It- Graham, a General Agont of the Ameflcan Bible Boci eiy commenced this cnterpriae by visiting every townahip in our county, mid organl ting auxiliary Societies where it was practi- caiiio. There woe unexpected delay in the arrival of tha hooks needed to supply tho wante of tho county; but it ia believed that a considerable Interest haa been felt in the matter, and many bunks euve been distribu ted. W have not us full reports from our auxiliaries as WO need to give mi exact de tail ol tlio work undertaken by our moans, but iho report ofour 1 lounty Depositary givea the result respecting liililes und money rc oelved,nnd ibe disposal thai him been mido in Ibis matti r, us tar aa known to him and the Managers, During tha year ending May,-1865, tho operations ul the. American Bible Society wi re acrloualy restricted by the prevailing embarraaement of the bualneaa ofour coun try, mid her resources tell abort of Ihe usual average to the extent of ona-alxth of her revenue, The derangement of business Was Idtin allpulta of our country, and the conlrlbutlona of our county are probably lesBtlian they would have been if the uup- plying of our territory had been Undertaken in any other year. Ii is hoped that the bounty of Provldeni 0 so liberally beotnwed this year, Will lead many to inquire, "What shall I render unto the Lord for all bis ben efits toward me!" and in tha egpreaainn of their gialltude they will remember the clalma of the American Blbla Society, umi I aid Its melius of spreading abroad the Word joir.ni. lieniiles the business usually transacted by 'the Society we bad ah application from our PultnOy Tp auxiliary on behalf of Mr Win. Paaro.a young man who eoftitot read the scriptures in llu ir common form in COnsO qui nce of Uindnen.i. On our represenlu- I tion. ihe Parent Society granted a copy of the Bible for Ibe blind (or Mr Pasco's use. While ibis liberality in bestowing n book consisting of f ix largo volumes, ana cpatlng 080, ia appreciated by us, ami uut tbanka ' are due lo (he Boeiety for the u'lft, we think ; it proper 10 recommend that thta County Soulety ahonld pay (or ihe book praaafttsd to Mr paaco.aml lot its price ha soprbpriotod by ibe Pareni Society to tb 1 advantage ol some other person similarly altuatadi in fur nlahiog to the blind Ihe same procloU' hene- ; taction. We have thin i.taled our pro eodlOg ns fat m our moan I permit, th inking our aux iliaries 1 hat have reported, ami hop I rig 10 hear aoon frmn th'iae that have tailed to fur 1 nlah n account al their transsotlona, In view of the good they have done, wo hope lhay ill he enaouragad lo labor diligent ly in this work mid uiii our noblo national iu atitution in Its eAbrlS to make "known the uiy ut Qod up in ibe earth, and liis auviutt I.. ..Ilk II ..i..., M By order of the Managers ALEX YOUNG, Sec'y. TaisioN, N.J.Nov 10 Tl,o America Council of Ibis cily last evening untn moualy reolv, d lo surrender their characti ml abandon the secret 'organization. -Tin y alap recummeoded the aame course t all olhet councils ol the State. Ai.ri aiu Uisk I'ili. tinea on the Drut 11 Band, No v Hampahlro, altered to ten 1 are 'n circulation. REBELLION. Nt.w Vons. Nov. 30 At Sing Sin Priaoo, on W'eiloe .day , there w aa a do Uirbanoa in the sjuarriee, whsn Jas. I Urban, a dpOfBH eharaclrr, retuaed t obry Ihe onlera of the keeper and aeiain a crowbar cull. i on the convicts to oppot the keepi rs. All ctl'urts to quiet hioi bi iug in vain, it beouine ibsolultfly nee.essar to irevent oabellhil ud save their ow lives, lo give biui liis laat arguumut in th shape ul s uiuisst ball and liu died in ha a minute' Al InaUOSt waa hrl l a .1 J a vinii. t 1 "Jeh8able hemir ida" ri turned A Scene in Kanzas. The upholders of the Mitseuri-Kunzas mob legislature, linding that thiir attempt to rub' the COtllitrf by violence in 'ihely to fail--finding loo iiiat the Inlprdnlofl made on Ihe public inlml at nnrns am nbrosn, by the late ConatlttitltnaJ OonftntoH, is nny thing but lavorahle to their cmse called v hat they denoimnuto n I.r.v and tirdcr CoflVeftthin,'' with th" profcSSH design o! ptOitectlng the Territory Irotn ihe ItWMBB ne.-s of olhers. This CoBVanoOS met at Leavenworth on the Itlh Inal and Ita da liberations (if thy will bear thai name) veto presided over by OoV. BhaBBOn. A violent pro-Blavery p.'.'iii wai mule by a Qon, Calhoun, In which ReeJar and the frtt state party ere donsuncodi Mr. Pa r rot 1 1 formerly of Dayton i this State,! who was a member of the ConatltUtfonal i I Convention lately in rteaioti in Rantae, waa called upon by Iho few Free a' ate men I prfBenl to reply. The report'r of Ihe S' . Louis fhnuy rnt says the I'hu rman (Slian non) refused to recnonize the Free State ! orator, but 'tinni'd liis (aro to the other lohJt ol the room.'' The following scuna ensued: i Mr. Parrolt bv the order ol Ibis I'on I vent ion I am 0 delegate, and as BUOh claim in riht to he heard. Hisses, groans and yells, J As tho friend mid advocate of law and ord':r, I shall congratulate myself anil the country, il your labors shall result in Strengthening Ihat sentiment in the coun try. Sh iiits oi put him nut, and confusion. I urn unalterably attached to tho Free State ; cause, hisses I and was, as vou know, a member ol ttto TopoBe i.uuvaoaauni Shouts of put him out, hiasos and groans. Governor! Your presence reminds me ol other d.iys, when, 11s Iho standard-bearer of i an undivided Democracy, you stemmed the 'tide of political opposition, which threaten ' ed to subveit our cherished principles in Iho Stale from 'vhieli we both hail. Shouts, 'yells and hlstCS. May I not venture to invoke the reflections of llial time hisses to ask from yoit turn the friends by whom yon nre now surrounded, a patient lieurino for my cause! Tho yeils increased in violence; the his I sen came us thick mid hot ns hail; put hiu ! nut! cried fil'y voices In unison but Mr I ParfOtt dhl not flinch mi inch. I Dr. StringfellOW then oamo forward ant desired Mr. Parrot! to desist, as tho Con vention did not wish to hoar a Free State mull apeak. Mr. Parrot.'. If that is iho c:iso 1 wil 1 retire from It) but I shall avail myself 0 BOmO other opportunity to peak.' I Tho correspondent of the Missouri DetM crat, adds: to his letter containing this re port Ihe (olio. vinj; postscript: I "Who is misrepresented now! Shannon 1 I I! Can Bny man doubt, alter reading th I proCeedin'ge of this nro-slavcry Conventioi that my report of his Wcsinort speech 'va I correct I I,et the Journ-il of Commerce an Washington Union reply." I APoob DoMI. We said that Indian I petitioned for the privilege of holding alovei I that, u committee, consisting two-thirds 1 alaveholdora, reported unanimously agalns the petition, which was ultimately rejertet The Evening Titriel proceeds lo drai what it considers u parallel, by instancin a petition (or local government from Ih American Colonies to the Iliitish Pnrliu inent, which wls r'i'jecred, and 1cH '.o ih war of Independence, which established th ii,;iit ol "popular sovereignty ;" und addi There were those found then in tho coun ! try who opposed the doctrine of popubi leovereignty ao there are yet. Then thej were called Ulrica now they are style Black Repubiicana," VYaivlhg oil ergumetl Upon tho lack oi similarity in this cusn, w Wil' simply say that Ibis petition WBB pri aented to Congress in 1804, when Jeffcran w iis Prcaidont. JeflTeteon was opposed t , its aim, and Randolph, the leader of th Democratic parly in lite Houss, the mos prominent supportei of Jeflbrson's Adminii ' trot Ion in that body, as chairman of ih Committee alluded to, made the adverse re I port. So, by the logic of tho Tiiiifx, Jt I feraan und Randolph were "torios" &. "blac I republicans." , In 1790, in Congress, Mr. , iWfldisiin sur ported the exclusion of slavery from th Western Territories, hli Ml. MailNon W 0 "tory," a "black republic mi," nn "eiiem 1 of the Union and popular rights." Dr. Franklin was President of an Aboil linn Society in Philadelphia which petition eU Congreaa on tim aame intent, and aigs I ed his name to the paper presented. -And Dr, Frnnklie, 1 10, BCCOrdlBg to th TimUt was a "lory," mid 11 "black reput Llican." Indeed there are scarcely any 1 j Ihoaa old-time patriots who were not 'toriei and "blac.lt republicans," according to tb logic, of the 'iVoies, No, sir; that Jode won't do. And as to sovereignty, the whole A met nan People are sovereign as regards Pr party in the Territories, of which they ut the eiolusiva proprietors, sad In all tl 1 publie policy ol the Territories, which it their right and their duty tu BOntrol so Ii as it materially oflOOta the general penr and weilare. ai thought MamBon, ami Je , (arson, and Randolph Democrats all. j says the Constitution itseli, and thoas wl would deny lo tho American Peoplo,throu Congreaa, lha right oi governing the cha 1 aoter ol public poiic.y in the new Terri 1 lies so far a.s it ail'ecis . the general il loresta, under the specious pica of "popull Bcverelgnty," are thsmsolvea ihe us sul verters i tho Conjlitwkin.JKeoVuJj Ua Ciii. Tub Pbootbots or CMoissioB' Wo ej 11 pressed our convicliun that the Know-Noil I" logs of tha sisVO Staisa would not yie! "I (hell ground, und that tho proposition 1 " Ibe Cincinnati Convention would be rejec " ! ed by them. As an index ol the leslu . ul the Southern membora we quote the fo I lowing paragraph from the letter of "Ion ' tu.; Washington correspondent of the Ba ItUnorO Hun. We hope we maybe mistake hut the current aeeiaa to b alt io ous 1! rection: O. 8. Journal. "The Freesoil bolters from the Phi lade g phia bluow Noibing Conveutiuil have, 1- IttooBalderable numbara, fruuied a plutfor :, at their late convention at Cincinnati, 11 n ; 011 the issue ol ihe restoration of th Mi U 1 enuri Compromise, or the exclusion of ao new sUve Suite from the Unio::. Tl 1. Southern U. Na. will not, of course, ', isle convention wilh them 011 this plat for u in Philadelphia next February. They lie a also widened the breach between Ihe Soull II ern and Northern members representing tl order in Congreaa. .,n tj rendered their ei ( aperation in ihe urgsnixaiion of the llmi Inpoeslbl ." IHE BELMONT CJmONICLE 11. II. COWKN, . Fiinon "iiterii.il hoatllity to every form of ivr iiiiuy over tin mind ol Mnn." Phutdday .Moviiing, Dec. 0, 1850 Congressional. fudging by the first dispatch we have re Bolted from Washington the organization I will not be ns serious a matter as haa been anticipated. We learn that the HoOStWOSj called to order at 13 o'clock on Monday by Mr, Pornsy, the alert of the last Hotwt, Tho new members were sworn in to the number Of The House then proceed ed to the election of Speaker, On the is', ballot Richardson or Illinois, (Dem.) had 74 vetcs, Fuller of Pa., 17 votes, Campbell of Ohio 63, Pennington of New Jtey 7 , ! Marshall, of Ky., 30, Banks of Mass., 81, land various others voted lor. 113vutesare : necessary to a choice. j We hope soon to be able to lay before our readers the annual Message of the Pre sident, which will he done very soon after the organization af Congress. LATEST. Our latest advices from WsshlngtOO war rant us in expressing the opinion that the House will organize to-duy, (Wednesday.) The fblle-ving nre the latest dispatches: Washing ton, Dec. 1. Senate. The Senate was called to Ol der a) noon . Messrs. Dale, Dnrkep, Yulee and Pearce wcro eworn In, andOJlcv. II. C. Dean wus elected Chaplain, when the Senate adjourn ed. Hot8B. On motion Ihe balloting fo Speaker was resumed. The 1st ballot re ;"il ted as follows: Richardson 74. Campbell S3. Banks 23 1 Fuller 30, Humphreys Marshal! 10, scattering 20. No nlcciion, ill bjing necessary to i choice. On the (lib ballot RicbariDon 7.1 1 Campbell 5R, Banks 2o, Fuller 22, Marsha . 18. On the 7th, Richardson 74, Campbc 1 64, Banks 28, Fuller 20, Marshall 20. O I the 8th, Richardson 75, Campbell 5i 1 Hanks 32, Fuller 20. Marshall 18. On th 1 0th Richardson 75, Campbell 61, Hanks 81 ' Fuller 21, Marshall 16. Still no Choici " j House, on motion, adjourned. Washington News. e Doc. 3.- -There is a good deal of cat i, ! cuamg to-night. It Is generally underatoc s that the Republicans sue: Freesoilera wi d unite to-morrow on Mr. Banks ol Mass J numbering together 123, and being suffloiei i to elect. i j Tho caucus of tho Southern K. N's, Nt It tional Democrats and Whigs.numbering 7 ,f resolved to reject all fusion with the Fret t ; soil fuctions, but have no hopes of defeat I. ing lliem. vj llreely. Weed and Seward havo btc g working all duy to fuse the factions an 0 aro understood to have succeeded i to-nighi - We may therefore look for an organisatio c ! to-morrow and the mesoogc on Wedoeodaj t The National Americans will voto for Mi U Henry M, Fuller lor Speaker, nnd endeave . to druw Ihe entire democratic vote to bll r by conceding to them the Clerk anil Prhttet 1 thus firming a Union parly against th d Free Soil taction. Tliey deny that th t Repubiicana cun buy a fus on poll of mur e than 15 votes, while 113 is necessary t 1 elect. n i The President peiaiala in refusing t o print the measage, und il will be sent t e the two Housed in writing, t The dispatches received by the Atlsutl - represent our affaire with England ni D changed since the departure of tho Cnnad . Mr. Buchanan says Lord Clarendon an - Ihe British Cabinet ore endeavoring I k pr.tc.h iip u reo.lv to our Government's con munication with reference to the violatiu i- of our neutrality laws by British agents, i c order, If possible, not to wound our Bens tiveness, und at the same time to ehie y Mr. Crampton. Our Government bus finally acted on tb . memorial of Denmark, oV proposing o'eapitall - BBtlOO, or a tux according to the value i i- the cargo, in lieu of the present sou): - dues, und rejected tho proposition. "Henor bright," Gentlemen. .,j VVo notice In several or our Democrat! exchanges en article headed " Deuioci ati o Pyramid," which enumerates tho Damocratl Slutcs. Among them we notice Malne,whlc " gave a very heavy majority against th Democracy, Wisconsin which, at the lal n election elected a Republican Coventor, i Is New Jersey, in WBUOS Legislilnre there ir a tie oil joint ballot. Now by piling u 0 , 1 States in this way that are not Democrut ii pretty large pyramid is formed. Ily thrmi io iug out the above mentioned Stales froi h the "Democrulic pyramid," it leaves tl J Democracy a maority o( only 4 oJecton I .votes over Ihe opposition. This m'OSgi ,r inajoiity will eusily be overcome in tl i- next election, as then no side issues wi be Buffered to interfere. If this ia the cai the opposition will carry Indiana, Tenno . see, Pennsylvania, aud probably tllittol .l which will increase their force enough Id give ihoin un overwhelming majority of tl '' electoral votea. t- II Somethino New. We huve rcceivi aeveral numbers of a daily paper from Ka . aaa Territory. It ia called the "Dai n fcCanaai Freeman," published at Topeka, ia the oalclal orgnu," and contains tt proceedings of the Constitutional Convei tion. It is edited by E. C. K. Garve jjj who says: a. Il is only as a Itsporier llialwe are tho orguu tho Convention; as an t diior wo are ibu orgun oBiasivao alone, and intood so to nmelo, noi v I, psMlOrth. and aatever, more, workl .without em io A.UI.N, Silah. , Jemmy Twitchor says, that when you'i ,( in lliill'ulo you must do as Ihe Bull'aloea d and when you're in Turkey you must i f ua the Turkies do, and when ,you have bad coogb, or cold uso Bryons Po nun Wafers. Only ii cents a box. F.,r sa A. C. MARTIN. fjTnia is the las', week wo will pub tltll tl e I ' 0)11 n tlcnt Lis', and we Will be able, in our noxt Issue tu give n gre itr voriety of news and in iscellany. Congress I has comme ICed its sossioti, nnd u alurmy ono it will nndoubtodlly bej the WW Le gislature will meet in about four weeks, f-! every citizen is anxious lo bear their do IngB, We shall keep our roaders posted I up in regard to the proceedings of both ' tbrso bodiea QyRevelatlenS are every day being mado which serve lo COO firm us In the opinion ihut Shannon is sold to tho slavery party j of Kansas. We publish ill to-day's piper evidence that he is in what Mrs. tedott would call a opordieher.ne.it," without much hope of being cxlricuted. Probate Court. MONDAY, Dec. 3d, 1855. State oT Ohio rs. James Myers. For being irtoxicated. Defendant plead guilty. ; Sentence: 24 hours imprisonment, and a I fine ol 85 and coats of suit. State of Ohio vs. Wm. Gill. For being intoxicated. Verdict Vol yaillij. Civil War in Kansas!!—The Military Called Out by Gov. Shannon.— Murder and Arson Rife. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30. Independence papers stnte that three armed Free State men attempted to drive 'I Coleman, n pro-Siavery retller, from hi: I claim near Hickory Point! Coleman killer: j one of them, after which B mob gathered and drove him nnd other aottlers off ant burned their houses. The ring-leader wi; i arrested by Marshal Jones and taken ti Lecomton. Gov. Sbannon has called ou r the Militia. Many citizens from Indepen dence, Weston and St. Josephs, havo gon to ofTer their services to tho Governor. Lawrence is in arms nnd have five piece ' of artillery. ' A number of houses hat.i been burne ' in DouglBS Co., and several families drive J to Missouri for refuge. The law und orde ' peoplo of the Territory are rallying in larg n numbers, to apcist the sheriff to e.veeul I ' '' the laws. Sixteen homes were burned t 0 Hickory Point, and several citizens ore mil ' sing. TEH LATEST—VIA LOUISVILLE. WeSTOK, Mo., Nov. 30. The Abolitionii outlaw in Douglas county have burnt number of houses, and driven a number ( i- families, consisting of women and childre d to Missouri for refuge. II The latest accounts report that tho la i anil order people of the Territory are ral it lying in large numbers ?o the assistance Ihe Sheriff of Douglas county, in thfl' exc cuiion of the laws. That officer has b I, this time un overwhelming forco at h - command. Sheriff Jones is act'ng as Deputy U. Marshal, for Douglaa and Johnson countici n j MISSOUniASS OO NO TO KANAS BY HUNDRED! Weston, Mo.. Nov. 30 P. M. Th n greatest excitement continues to exist i bjnOas. The emourj linvo bcun rcoiatv . l,'y tho mobocruts. nnd tha interposition if tho militia haa been called for. u A I Corel letter from Secretary Woodso , lo Gen. Bsstin has been written in whicl e the writer requests Gen. E., to call for th e Rifle Company at Platte City, Mo., so a c not to compromise Gov. Shannon. e Four hundred men, from Johnson count Mo, are now en route for 'Douglas count; 0 Kansaa territory. St. Joseph nnd Westoi 0 in Missouri, are req icstod each to fiirnis the same number f men. The people i C Kuuas arc to be snbjiigatad at all hazard: i- - The Ayes have it. () j The Topeka (Kiinzas) correspondent c . tho St. Ldttia Dr trior, rat, Nor. ICt'i, tht dagoerreoly pes the nnal action f tl Kansaa Constitutional Convention. Aboi i midnight the president said: ij '-GiiNTLL.HAN : The Constitution has her read for the first time; those who aro i 0 fuvo- of its passage "will signify the sam ! by saving aye." ' "AyeP1 shouted overy delegate withot j exceptioo, in a loud enthusiastic tune. "I moVe ihut the Constitution he rend second time by its titlo," said Mr. Purro "The Constitution of Kansas," r.ad tl Secretary. 0 "Those in favor of its passage," ea c the President, "will signify by saying aye I never saw such a perlectly draniut scene before, na 1 looked at, when tl !' President said ao, Every delegate invi S unfairly held up his hand, and Aiehn e rlaing us he gave his voto. u "1 move that the Constitution bo read I i its title a third time," siid Mr. ZJeleha It waa read the third time, and aga I7 the President put the question. An e 10 tbualastie "Aye'' succeeded. .-. 1 "The Constitution is adopted," said tl President. j "Three ch'ers for the first Frto Cji I Vent ion of Kanzas," said Mr. Schuyler tl Council city. )r Bvery delegate and spectator iminedtat intly raised hia hat; and Wnving it In II 11 air, gave three long, loud and hear cheers. 10 j As the sound of the cheering died BWI s" the hour und minute h.in 1 of our wau a, were pointing at XII. ELECTION. Galena, Nov. 21 Returns from sevei uddilionul counties in Wisconsin indica I that itashford, fusion, ia unquestionab elected Governor. Douglass and Lap.nj counties only remain tu hear from. 2D DISPATCH. J The up river mail bringa the followii lolreturna: Lacrone co. Baahtord 4;' ma j. : Pieroe Co., Baahtord 03 maj; Jackson c Bashford 90 niij; Mauncee co, Bashfor . 67 maj; Chippewa co , Bashford no mi Oath co, Baratow 8i maj; Dunn cc ol: Barstow 13 maj; Polk co, Barslow 10 inn Templar co, RsrSBBW 29 maj; Bulfalo c I,' Baratow 152 majority. Three SOUfl nien connected with a Mc a; icul College in Cleveland, have been i lo reitvd for disinterring und stealing corps a : from Woodland Cemetery, in that city. ic I le I Tliey gave bail to appear lor examinalio I The affair justly crOBtei much feeling. I OMV' Tim: Putin TRAM Thl psrk tjade opening more lively in Cincinnati than it ha' done lor aBvsral y tare. At leveral es'abliah ment', Rlfteen hundred hogs art killed daily, am) if all the est ubliahnienla that are prspo sd ate put in operation at leuat leu or twelve laoiBlSnd hoL's will be slaughtered there daily. Pork is now very hijh, bringing fl 3-4 cente pr pound net, with an upward tendency. Wheeling Intil. To Tcacheni, " ri. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL EXAM , WHI meat' In the school hnriaa oi larilia stru t in Sr. Ci.aii;ivii.!.i:,T on Haliinb.y Dec . I a. nt IO "'ehick A. M. liy order ol the Board. II D, T. COWEW, Clerk. ACiniOULTUItAL NOTICE. The Board of Maflageri of lha Belmont Ooonty Agrlcultut l Society, will mi el al the Clerk's tlllice in Si Clairsville, oil' 7lb ila, ibe lslof n. XI mo., at 1 0 o'clock. A M . when the awarding coinniitiea on Ihe In-1 Maua;;e I KatnH, and the awatilin com miiteeon l'ielil Crops are i xpectSd to make their , report, J. .T.SCHOLni'.LP.l'reel. ' Iltb mo. 2ntb. I-."'.'. MARRIAGES. Nov. B9tr., by Rev. N. C. Worthing- ton, Mr Jon V. Hkslit and Miss. Mahals J; Sto.ii:, both ot Hendryaburg Belmont Co., Ohlt. DIED. On tho 3d, of Dec. Mias Sarah Mc- MtttAX, in the 03 year of her oge, reiident of Richland Township. 1 LA I H Lm 1 I BBS t fl I 9M e BO fl I H n H e I ' BBB 1- 'MM I fl ! WWW I a r H i O jflJHBHflHBBH f 1 y M IS U W i. fl - 90 fl fl fl r 1 I I mm fl flHBflBflBflBflHBflflflHBflBSBfllHBfl Via WM r j fl H H ii H 9MW fl '; "fl fl I f N 1 i eii Dm H H ii flfl flBflaarJaflBI WIlllOllMievenr lliitn llli-i Male. J A A'. MeOONAUOUY, Ailniinistralor. n j Deo, c, IBM. Sw " Dr. Y. H. JONES, J Pliysiriiiei A Denial Surgeon; II I PKRMKNTI.V Mil 1TID AT '1 Hi' lt j East end of Lloydaville t Ohio. ANNoiTNcr.H to ihe public that he If pff ptred M MMVtt All ktt.dl nfppiitat work, Dinrs ul Bipeclany plait work of gold, puitna ami niiver. lie iti i usjet UDI ami plain utUi, Ibe Utrst it If nuw'iuanufac tu eil. ic i Chi.ouoi ohm 11 tyffd in tti c extraction of miags wlien daalreda ' loui aipMlanca in baitiiaai will warrant ,p I ouraiomi in giving him a call. , Deo.0, 809. Am "louenzo dankord,- Hattorney AT LAW. in ST. CI.AlltNVlLLE, OHIO. . TTTOBlca lathe balMiai furmprly occiiiinil by the OOlroont baok. Dec. a.'js " "valuable- 5 PROPERTY FOR SMI e- ? .) KING desirous to remove west I offer a I fersale myvary daalrahla ami valuabla e walling n lloueM aud 8TORI BOOM, la Barnes-' ly jfSjk v i i.e, lie i in en 1 1 un my , Ohio. The lloua la a jt in ill rointi etc repair having wvery conveu- f !i!HBi' i'i- no Un- 1' lorlalile nci ouoniMlalioa- y, EgK.,l a Family, lii-iiia e tory liiKli with i ', mmmmmttii' on tba i"i Boor ami 4 aa the and. Willi an exci 'li nl rellarlhe leiialti ol ilie llouae. Tb. Hone mom i mi Hie aano lot wilh Hie dw.lling houa. and n one ol Iho imt eloeilile aqilaafi location! ill Uarneavi le. . In view of the great increaae in buainesa ,1 iui iili iil in Ilio cninplelioiiur Ihel . O. Ito.d and til. III e.ial.lished tliaraetiT of Uarne.v.I. aa a commercial U lioi at, Ilio aim vi' iropelly nirer. inilucement. lo a man of , caliilal'.aiul i nlemrne equal to any in th. I ountry. y lieing anxious to Sell, the property will le he oncred very low an.Up.rt af US IfMklO BSW will lie received in the buuda ol 111. C. O. K Koail 1'uiiinany. , . For particular, enquire 0 r 1 ! Vj " 'g ai D N KB, M Decemlier, 0, lS3.f. DanmviH.. BOOT $ SHOE MANUFACTORY J; riNOCH MKTCALF the well know Oi I JBool cuter and Fitter, hici.iiunced th. maiia- tnLtuniig of BOOTS & SHOES, ON MAIN STUIT r; t . 0 U i r s v i 1 1 e , O. , st yooa it or h. ...ovaKa'i uuoriav atOOOi Ilia etock and Wnrkiuen .hall I of lliu Ijrat Sail mve enure .all.l.cll.ii. Thar, will be no lni.nl. or diMpaala4w.au, aad ay .tow aiteui.ot, BossM I, mpea to raciva a literal .h.re .f (..trouage All bTaSa of Menem, doa. on ali.rte.t notice and neaieat