E! LISITIIRESTING - DMA' U• S. SENATE,. AB i 1 , -- 14.1 r Bigler, proceeded to reply tn!Mr. Do,idelas' speech. He ItgOry of), thelLecamptou Cot , i .;the CQU SC of bis remarks t nt foretel . what his-action svc ..co rilv-settria o f t it y nu l t a i ! ' g ii e ;t l i ti eili tl elari g i e lle n gw er a o ia s u Cn s onts. p tl.e:handN'of those who are t; election MI -the Elarcry artic 'Age' it; .iricr,' the result coal agnized, hut if-the election s cotuluctc4 he 'sh . onid cote for of Kansasi as a Stat." with sir r a free or a Siaiv Con6liitition ' because hfthoughr' th at 1 . 'onto 50 6., e them controversy ' - i ;1 give Peace, to Kansan and the country. 1 f the insti ttttietts xhuu Id not suit the people, they amid be altered more easily,'yd satisfacto ry with Hansas as a State thstu as a Terri tory. : i.l .. . 1 - Mr Mug:his replied, sayi no fault tp - filil with the Sen for-making al - series of attack ststetcy while onattrog to a , merits. fordo Telsonzr had i With records- of the votes of tae Wilnaut pravisa,and soiree 1 es relati4C to Halms matte; naitrheilter these Wcre.-true ' 1 .. what had thdy to db - tittit t 1 - presence d 7 '; Suppose it wasl 1848 he,.wa's'in. favor of ext &curl Co, i 'm, primiso •to the Pe ----- - rceanamended.by Mr. 1.31.1c1ia • ter the4ear,preecerling, an lu - 1854 9 1telittro3uced a hi It . t•ompromise of which the • - he now! the s: tit ,_ materia ' prove-; all o the aigumcnt. ~ ; was wiether the popular - Iwbich be ,ProsidenC and ipledgedisbould be chilifed ''t ! thought that the Scirat4r f 1 .-- , . t i nia sho,,tc . ed:a want of ynd ; m quotrog from - his ..4pring , lomittith to quote what be 1 I , subject 4 the other day, whi I, feet ha tunny Icith his prey •' --i opintott Ile t it - Ought t ha i i n t IS an , horized to say trim inati,pration dddress by t -'i the ''resident and t 6 6.1 li 1 that WI Co n stitution lac sub l i shout &be regarded its nul _ ; was nut aware that Ocm. k I fcred r the slightest deg'. . - suancri of these instruction. •. . , • er suppotekthat the ageu . 1 nburtcfd-Ter,obeyiug inst ~ principal applauded; for gi • • complained that thd St na ' vauilillsettned -.dispsc-d . 1 talse;irsition.L - Thb true t ' . Coniliturioit frost be entii i i i . ular Will , lif not) itlsomrs , t -, .1 enlylruet Way of aischrlai ' - 1 Constitution is aecup l iableli twit 'i to the peopl6l . _ . .. - ,•Mg. 'Bigler explained: ' that ,::)1r , 1 1.)ouglas -j painttt tbat the enabling act wapiti cases. La that he Iliad ''' 1 that tt rOes necessary in th i -sas. 1 The et:r.itor Las (114• 1 arguinen t. by ta,yin gthat 11 cobsltstent, and that a IVI , •i• • • . • etinnge Lis viewswhole ,c • self " wrong. I' .. ! , 31r. Douglas wanted outority , Mr B I / 4..1 er l ' • ton oveartut was an Ai , tire M ./' 1 t !' - 11 11 - , r. litgltr; replieg ti a du lions to , to thollwesiti Le TWIT in addition. II _ coin stration Leldithat :! .. FO fras it had progre , sr Pa i sidenr make a rceo n t4rtesuli of the vote 11-;;F=.lc l be is waitind,' J • ' Mr Douglas again IV ' . il - 1,5 4 " ether sources O which 'authorized the 8 -out of the 1 arty -for tueasure. liNr.lligler denied Pi iil i iittt reading Mtn cm' :Mr. Dctiglas mean to ii ill adininistratiin ? w4i guLg-e•:Cannat.-telbth I t. lialt.l -- .uour g .u.—.___ T i ig tie , word s but he inst I (*et. He beeine3 t i 1 y sy.sttin which had- h 1 , 4 i., laid f_lv weeks by cc rj wiliter, ;tail:eating tl4 qssrted the Detnuertii over to the 11"pnblica ' l [ llklr Bigler-I deli: I l aidTtbat tho Senat rabraciatary gtatificati ' the. cbamLer and reoi c l‘fr:. Douglas replte,tf, r h wueed by Men who', 'tie: adminit - di r ation f„ vi r i g PlTnrribilli men; ii n be is controlled, i noted to kliow wheat I' driven out of the _ p i-ofco • ltrehle Frith : tl;, r4Ueitions of ihe Paciel lhw as applied! to llint Mr. Bigler re.spOnd Mr. Douglas. resui l r , ne of the gentlemen: liberty thus to disset 4,•is the questions ef , Facifte Built - 02d, ibor. - Urea, Was not Le to fie for himself an! {he flit• on ir ovenaen:!; f l'i- Lis, extralriliU ry d I si biell Would either r 1 e i n3 1 ,, ;e; r ‘ ° ..e u L i l o i t g a f i t e l b b r • E: L a P l i t a d a r d t* ;:i.:, 1 ,owi,i a rule tiy Isla i l• i,•e read outle the p , ,it Mr. Dzuglds Avis e ' i tniuistratien did no ,party fealty these w'h, hue Lee, mpton mole Yrr- i:. id Bi.•ler re p N 1 .t4ny further intittlli ready endeasereil i'' i all 1 be.cleitsccEs:ufNi !lf the - Senat 'tLo , • • • tbat !nig was' a par was, i ut of tile : pat,. firm - the admiaistrit btbluesa. -- , Be, 314. no such "rultt. 111 Mr. Duitglas reii. c Peritisyl‘uuia Lad /1 Ise Fed otbcr snii,t i' f ., i. gard to'tlie. r urov ' , int king,t his a , part tbiit the eliar g" it -4' IS IN. THE , , • tim-Blaelt Reriiilictiwi were iiiialdt by . 106 Who.are hostile otliim.' ~..---: i . .1 ! Mr. Bigler—Who makes 'the' harges't r Mr. Douglais-- . 1 'The new pO rah oti th e Country are full Or it. TheSes, tor seem ed tp make hislignment ni, if I were toot side of a health . DenincititiWoianizatiortg. --- I da not.recognize the right 'Of that &hair)! r 1 or any body ; on earth, to enclitic, 1 1 ..; Mr. Bigler - 1u no shape ; or form, hovel . been laboring to put the Senator oiithidel'af ,tlie party It ii true I did ;chow llthai lien his question lof Telaverf,thwSeitatoi did of 1 lways hold theisame position,.- lint II id of say. nt any 12140 who differ ed from the administratiOn on this ancient 1 tra In( Pemocrat: `,,, • : „-1 1 Mr. Dou glas--I stated l that :when ' - , changed my op;rtion; I changed it: inlc respondence with.that Of thia Piesident both eases; if that:would 'Cid me out of , party, it would lead me in very gohe Icon', pang. (Laugh el%) , If thh!President and lte. Denioenatie party stick 16 theirplatform lwe can move along- hartulartiouslyi but, I I shall, at alleve ts, zuaintaii! i i ;my opinkni.= 'I shall take al l pror oecaviOn Co iindi+te the great prine p pe le with whiCh my public, life is identifie . I. horie,i i i; the discussion of the question,, the Snuators will letive me alone as regards my constituency) and as foramy prospeets, let time it e. ! Mc. hitch.said if the eleeikiiroeli p ace Kansas yes ertl in av, Congres4mml tici ion , 1 30 the subject would soon be required,that] is, assuming tberewere fraiUdz which w . ihr vitiate the tic 'lion. Ile desired :thsti thei decision of th pec : ple o[= the Territ, 6 , , ! whetherto adn it or exolude slavery', should no! be suppose L. to influence his tipinicinsJ Therefore he r nislimi to sp eak on ' the itil: jest in advance of any, p o'ssible knowle dge t 'here of-the eliiileter of-- thati eleetihn. He _would retnatkliu advaneek'w i bito Ile shonld feel honed to onapterit in samelewii ex pressed' by Mil Datiglaioliat ho id not de sire to read him out of th'e Deutz Iratin.p:ai ty; bt&.lie woilld-say ainan ' migl:t, by his voluntary act, either by roruhtlug iii- cord in the _party, or ty s ome.. Other means; place ltiniself-bepind the Palo icilAne party. organizition. Ile hardly thought 'the eld Democratic patty, as such, wre put to the ne c e s sity c.! reading ;it Tz,0113 ut Off their organization. If, howevEC, cher were any , t men iu that patty who :wished t take; ph- -. to , the pinata Sustasned the and id he could . LIM be oa the 41 'under the :tiny wade up. !Ayer tvas iu ',Fontittet the rtte,,,,tpe ree -1 'Ol hie fairly {the zdtuist-ion [. that he had t 4 frntn . , Po., on' his con ' er his argn: ita,6ltel hint 1 - e Senator on rufer fpeeelt- , li , Seipp iThe !Washingh N..Y. orier4,&, 1 a reCent: otter npo ( [ . 01 • his 'side; venni) , - , [ hen says; ni• . I - "Hislt mitati to theL, eitatt; 1 will rilt lti ;or i re; next Ntivber. I lie mind'ua Illinol contempt 1 for ' tit whirl) breaks con and crushes - _ont , bayou e:ta tof stam against the Deui- t E ,_„, Adiuinis ration. "31r. ougla.s • [---- ' es to sho, - them "popular l ioverei and not a paltry ' through the elec life iu tiler to do itF -it is int ticn allilthe ti • hint, as_ suring til tors of litlinotS di • ror, that g'sq l u• ~, ~, 1 luggler ti•eheat, - 1 1 ed out. We La • such a contest and a ro , leltious -us— T h e inscr i prevail so - far a$ 1 i which t is eiciP alwa.ys-_ t :lcrushett lead , off ;mclie t . 1r..• yatirt Buren York in '.l-isr I 4 1 he t o o ff thre he l p him? . it I throne! [ whith mareh. to an c then; be the ia raging I,beturcei Northetti an .- : ly . possi id at compre ion. der'. • weer tku t s :neg.! ' , - 'l3l# as Go „ et .the ruins of egaid to three 4ionsan , • he , In a the despair of • ,:' .' ors and th e bring ilestrde e' Cineic sali present meta i -, arthboy het -cep crates?, - l 31, 4ajbl, real it i i ,,,.• -- 1„ . lon please i tin VII sto , 4) 1 . us ' L . taska, bill, o surd by Democrat says„ platform, t o / land Ib y the large atniunt ha: ~. and principles Of t e Dbutoerat tows, 1 ..'qst f l i pass Cry ma il: _,,:and ',defy, cippOsition fro m hat- tA I esaunne the I guar Cr it may spine.” 3 c Pred r reu 1 I c .t.. before the b-p:e (Tf alai ' do} she culd n ___ , , ; c neas In a ur . Ain barmotly uitit tlioe !wlii Ware DOW tel ' rei l l ' °n . ne) i IS DloA rrlicld upm to'critab htiula ad itbe- tin- g ras r)'! f ` ei . ciples of ii.e NebtaaltitlAil4 in' ille, admis th '" iI P 3 g e t 11 :ion uftte •Letotopton•- Conslitutton. I Ile i''i*,•:, 1 - looked. on the Convention es a trick ad a I 'fraud up - dr:the righrof ilia 1)4.0e, aud s ' i ': • • tsih or W,ithout • sJave.ry he r was oiipos cl to (. aS"tl; o f a i d : nes: , we utile the Avlio:e conccral l lie did not kno ilject of all these atcarks luP4n hint; Per:' time e F t r r i e sl 'n 'ell as at ni b t .hays Liz l opponents thpegitt they caul wer- w ,,, „., 1 b i ry,l3iin cnt,[bitt be wc,uidtel'l them, at if '?", r= ',` r " 'I he' fuuntlLLb; strength'failug., l lie Iwo ld go m • re,94 pap a uff ' aud ' ern it his .euergtt,t, and crime back ce.P I M I Prat: ec' . men of a 1 and tali .....Itiogfireiat the *bola or hem. , g =of I (Laugh! . r.) ... .l 1 1 , - new t:1 spark) et plr .. S t uart said it Wasisell reurirked _by best! :imitation Attorue Get.eral Dutler Jon ' ,the Atiansas L ' il i[#V ier ,i e a ugenerm pi cave, tit ,t the power c ongress C f upon the I subject cf the admission pf ' Pew Sta!tes [is. clef e", ptrfei u plinary: When the(; question' ipreiented- leash doubt bi [it must pecessaaily 'be deteitniniA by•the .n[inieiPnine gent'' eircuinsepucea ithicli [ suiiound and g or a 'nee'" g,lll o en ti, particular case. It i's, a PoWer .Which 'a ern u, others.E4, .thorizei it: admission of for l eigul States as the :spuriou well as hose formed, taiiiiof due .13 1 n -u infli- cnit can b ct:ries- a d_this single stateml•nt Wout.J show wh ' il ,P. iii '_ 1 at a [ gia cc that preCcdcnrs nereticoti d and c l uc i t ' e u , ' el t, never ought to be regarded fur the purpose true metal. ' 'ofalettrmining the imwer Or proPriet in a 1 Impoliant' frOM Washington. _ , 1 parliculla case.. Cc ! ngress, / and C ngress Wasntai l n l rov IDerember 22.---Tbe//r• alone.tader the power cOnGrred npo i t )1: aids: Washington en' ( - respondent • says c an the Constitution Is s to deierin, inel, n 't only 1 $ important movedientlis on foot which Drill the queiti3n whether a hitate i rhall e ad: antics as easy se t / del:tient of the Kansas' q r. ' 'all,'l t it • mitred at u - is i egna y empowered itation., l i iia intcede' d; when the Lecomp'• with tht autliniiiy of deteriniuing when it t.6i: COnstit dont comes on,, to take it up 14 I,shatt 4 admitted ~.$' ;Enabling acts were n ot the friend's' lof the administration both is ) regarded as indispensably neeesSary Ito t he a „,,,, 6 , 4 „„. e l n id 1 a f or , l , „ . I'„„ ert i4 adini-Siokpf new. States! . he procead e d to - or ri t - b - ' 0 at i4 ta l f - ie. - r 1 o c , I Ls l3, l i • ocipie ,.. of. b e I lay' &tin Chen pritiCipl'es lo the lease', nuclei soieroigntyl T e Conatitution will be pas onsideration. 1 1 'I; , . ,1 .1 1 , t T 'sea with in proviso that .it shall be present -i • 1 ; „The mucstions to . , !asked irtre whether id] the people of Kansas for final ace • the forte if government was repnblidan, and taneci atid•• tifteation • • lie Movement I 4 1 1 r • 1 I . is la whether the people are!satis fi ctilwit it, and Sthithern oe. II I , asked f ur adtinssionunder it; for th power i !Hon. ItenrylL'lPeiter, Judge l of the ,T. l f of Con,greeks was Cc/admit a. Sttite,• but not .1 Distric !Court of North Carolina, • di 'd li coerce lt. - lie, contended t hat half he peo- at FayettdVille, on Bunday, aged pima pie (: , i, Kansas had had no opportu nity to three ycit ~ rvete or the 'election of A e l cga t e to 1 the ; Thew P sidentl fa•day nominated to the Convention, as in ioniecounties n ' census Senate' a morn cr i [of Cougreas, Hall, .4if was taken; bow - could c ould the{v erect- lowa,for Chi f Justice of - Nobraske,, sis• 7 ..! ed to abide by its decision when their yoice gether [wit 3 casts Heed, ,wiighti Mur- Itadint been heard . ille - also . )elie. ed that piii, . Augrd and others long* ap . point4d, the ` ; Convention intended a trick" idf fraud 'aed heretitfore en enneed-' ft*, foreign is. :lop the people, and expreSsed vies in ac- 4na. tin ~ - ,. cortlanee with those , Mr. -.pouglas ad 'pre- l' The t 'mitts , on Judiciary repoit ir , e viliuslY submitted) I. l e would Deicer : give back in s+Nit Session, hut a iilibut - any es hi's es tele consummate that Eland; which. etimiucindation;l the President's . nomination he believed Was the inciit l enormo s fraud: of Theodore Stdgwie..lr as. Attorney . for the that, Was ever undertake:i to be tactieed' piiitriCt 0 New York, in plat:col McKeon,' upon any people undei•itseltOrip!l 0 . law '.---' *Dos ' ed.l Tits gave Vibe. to some - disdius lies believed that. if this Constit uti on wa s . sion;.inVo vin the therits-of same of She fOrecil upon the people of lino r, those features Of tbClate New Yorh Dl4orafity. 1 •_. who did it would light the tore of: ;:ivil election. The "question .is not 3'et: (lid- discoid' thsougbent the 1:44010 tit y might. Jed. ' - '- . -• , 1 ' cry poste, but - there would be no , ate. .: -1 'Availing th selves of the Otottgretwmo - Broiirivkidid that *bp. e a g reed i,,v hol i idil, , ~ Many of tbe memera vath !ileepr. Dunglaa and Stuart it' . most of of Cop . , lonlarly of the Nortly[are 4.,:viicir i i - emarke i thete was one point on which ittaising.. , 0 4 ion ,to limit few their !llt otsbect to in. a few Wordy] NI hen Gov. healer.- 1 Il' 1.,..., : . gtsa 1 • 1 I . I i , - lie - knew ilr false, but l' question now I thati ~ttue n t i lug the Mis-11 fie Ocean, asi l t u in his.. let-1 I suppose ihatli to reptlal that; residt,nt s tig iqgs tire 1:113 ho: krue i-,,ctri, oreipiunty. _to, hinikrt wire IK!insas. ' He Penusyla.l. rital fairnisi, .111,Ppeech, and id 60 the Sat 4 lilt Was in, per . , . h iustv exprcst-eu Gtii. Mallct;r e-Ai3 in his • instructions of 1e t, et, to detnnnq -•-, - --- - I- -- el , sitions outside of it, or who attempted .L foment discard . for Ji ~ foment iti the party, t solely , .an e'.ed erieva4ei in time ;past they j - Wouid . do - well, to r9nic niter tlie fate ofievery sueb attempt from the days< of AtronJ, Burr t to those of VI n Buren. ' He was inj favOr of admitting Kansas with - what i lver 911:18 it tution she u ig - h t present luxe, provided it - be republren i in torte.' The Cotati had power 1 o submit a et nsOtutV l withhold it, and - were responsible et the people of Kansaa -for the lui 1 •which they xercised that rigjit: - -': blr Doug as, in reply et:de* that,' acepr .r . ding to his - own showing; Isl,r Fitch I;ditrei, ed from - tho President .4/1 on.lpoint, and let the Sen tor from Indiana had chard him with f coon. If differing frOin the President w s faction, that SenHor had dn• hie the ail nt - faction factitin w 4 hiM i l ielf— I Ile (..Mr.Dt laglas) had not become the mere servile tool f any . President, fal as to eel himself hound 'to take Cvery irecommeto 11 tier), 'Willi) t namining" whether lit - i lbis approb 'ion or not.j : Witt - re ,- ' hat-mous the Democratic pail- I only to sa it Democratic _:enal. President. Would stand' by ' I platform, tbere would lot); them all aUtl himself. " I facttan, call it a ha 1 stand - by the. the eincitina" ted,and it not land void. He alker cxe , pt in par. • Ile bad nev. as to be de.: tiens, and- the them. born Petins • i ,! put hint int-a that the !sell by the pp ': iejected. .The ng whether the • enot ) is to sub , 1 1Ie did not .say , ed the ground necessary in alfl •-cn the ground c 'C3E3 of Kan .sed of his awn e was not always. man will always be thinks him-- • keow—by w i but id tbe Lecomi. iniAmtion ncas- he - made the le rd from what Fait] that the ad-• vetnr-nt _was legal How the eudatice pri.ir to ich ho sap, ill his orktatr.zalk is part:' !flied to kr ox what ithorrration Were nlitor te read.; meu . tsustaiuieg that t ie said. orie l weal f the perty. Did eke 130 issue• pith rt he makes an m it is. natnr dil not nce deo 14trtm,Elr....il as , e earr3ing 4Put: pur:suesl fpr the • -pensioned letter 31r Douglas had party, and gone ny such seeusation s posttiin excited ea the other eide of on 'this; . I -lie had been de- -ere willirg to ; sink I be purpose of kill- 'at every press wbieb 3 undeuiable. He , r•every man' is in ray because he does President ft., the R. . R. and Bankrupt' - td negati . ve] , cd: Then, if - eve!) , 1 round him Were at.; .1 from the. President Bankrupt Law the t,t-i fr aad other meat— permitted to jinfge ect of the . Lceemp did not undrst?ml re to strike 'a blow, ipplc him; and drive or,-make tbe'country ft the party. had no desire . to lay the Senator. should to know iftLe ad legard as wanting in refused to. EUSttilti that jxe conlenot go object.. Ile had al. :press his views with ich he was capable. t proper to assume measure, and that he, because be differed cu, that was ,his own .iglcr, bad laid down —The Senator from ormcd•the Senate that' • •ofinfonnation in re -I.f the adu:kittr2tion in . tuct.te. Le -1-,;.$ WalkerandiSeereta tan on went to Kin `sari they fount' a shi e of ii surreetion exist s log there ' Dad su With levet labor in -restoring peace. No* a thought the !President and his. Wet were .alone te- Sponsible for the reOnt , Oit This was ; ite - es, the first time be ktiewj a) resheat to" do. *end frtn I bis high poiitrn, and attempt 43 caercit peaceablel: i i i tiitin - to 'the will of 1 , i an, illeg I !xmly oi l , co.! 1 Ho was sorry to ttsagree:'wi h his partY, if r he believed be h ren erid. as Minch rrvice in electing ,4! 31r.' ue tapin, am nyig itt!emap upon this /1 i,floo . fleiwas a somewhat astoni4hed'ai, th forbearance of he People of Kansas :;to th "dlegates of i the Convention' .If r the op e had fie ed tile , out. their'ears off and .Ut i them 'utof j he Territory, be, for one, iwould•bave appjaUdeil them for it. lie would nut Ma*. an i I extended remarlm now, btit4f, the JeC • inktitoo Coostitution should eV be ,pre4ented o the Senate, he might have soraitl4g t 4 pay about it then. He wolil,,,treutarkibatle Was no Free Sail er;-in bia. 'own i state his most bitter oppo- Delta übo, Reputt'licani.: 171 i . i N ..v , _ Cr un 411 . 11 e conten t ion now 011.. i Douglas and . the buthfrn leatiers, it is scarce : ho tbOuld es c ape death by fie wl, 1 . , ba ground to pow -6 up Pei and the nether mill :ah_-_, uried himself beneath . Dagou's , Temple, 'slaying ! of he . Philistines, So will 1 his .agttifteen! demagogue J ton upon the headsof .- , his t• thblt were his late confed _z____..2.-_____•____ - Ste I 1 In erfeit mooey, as a busi nglli tl, is ht ttlio prrscnt e;teneively in this *tyl, as lodalitie , Oteree i r " cling , d th';- Ohio river. 13oth tt, hart money,' iS this (re !d. 1% c were shown a site ;us half dollar to-day, of the toi age. It is decidedly, the o the .riginal American e er,saw. In .sir.ti, weight pe ranee, i ix almost, if not on. 'And wa have not the ut I it' etiuld be imposed on at of ei•cry hundred tutiness tine giver. Business' men and . be!on the , constant watch for mdney The duly;-way the i t de.lecte ~ .is. in the ; sound— tniany pe fittetaps on the "goose . ..a days„- has not the 'ring of =I kr Douglas. , . • n correspondent of .the 1 2 nrrer -speculating,in :imitate of Douglas in ago' • - • nst tho sawn:atm- cbjeot into be ie•elcoted j Thel Lt.gigature which )ect him will be elect3xl !lie tendency of the pub_ is :towards disgust and t i t ' kind of Democracy pacts'i breeds ' civil—icaro i l Ifberty by. Snobs and the ?ng armies. It is turning , rsey t of MO, Buchanau's ! )ereeives this, and wish hat his patent invention, nty,) is a vital principle Rretdnee, galvanized into ep to party on ita legs ou of 1856; - But can ha, asiblp. The administra t) le steinds behind and ,over ha st and simple elect at I 'lt' Senator is i n Cr. ter vereiguty" was a ny t F at .it has heed play ',re se? the result of jest etwe n the central power vass4liu a hundred install. reeti.iti may, id the ,end, to r4n the'party agait.st 4, hut the chief • rebel is G an. Senator Douglas )emorts •itt Illinois than' and Gen. Dix did inNew eercaMly Lot; an suppose :-fouiths, how ,W'uuld that rotil Isimply open a l : lane i llapp: thi Illfv'ublicans would s u iutl Isieri ircetory. Whatever, f dr c • }. 7 1 -The ureetisburgb ",Withiu aluouthipsst, a ben put ic cisculation in it t ir well, executed, as, to J • long those Who, do not , 1110fICY closely, or do busi - The. ring of this coon': g 4 ud, and it is without the ill/ touch, but it is. lighter ne, both in weight r ti• ud co- Ile `Herald of S tirdav 7 1 111 ~.. lIIt4 El I ramn MEEL, P 2414 , 1A ;A* 'wimp 1 TAE putt* h M. & Jipei Beaver County! A consent, i on' sons knowing the are eninestly e lteq Office sod set e Beaver. 14a.1 ti 2: 'fierewtorti " tid, site }has 4i p .1. hAf Dee... • elves indeb eft -tea; to. cat els sew:owl t `tL . sta. _COAL! 01.! desint to get t please send 0111,-1 As AVDSias: l Li deliver an Adre./ ti on the 'eve. og ' at 7 o'clock Education. • . It 1 T, oao co., l i t secout q_soon as 3' bi fr. - ih s' E. t •rn. . 1 qtr. die Aco cram thitt6l o thil I 1.1 , _........ • Dtk2c" 4 l Clrrch In ftich dai nest, he of Admi, l mi l . 2 kurited. -t .I. ,1 i 3 - ) c..11.1 4 zi f . 1 A . Argue des t ret to to 3 j with s No l o) *ea of our ilidat Li i made hie +kJ • 1 'through sta ~' log the p l ase ; reiy email ~orti, of hia,lr e . de. .• 1 ( The stolid t • ! er,. V II IT ) 13 of' sums , IS , cents. t l eacbs.--J-Th• chi I. 1 eniiml his I pt tvin. them on !Firi s a Otiethlg,f • ted female 'th hid he 1(10161. Bonir il ?kw newly b ll'Cienryi l , pi. 11 site Etnpointfr, el It bad e,ViiientlY wently and tied in l i two thread.' . d Esq. child k; the ril srmer Foos [:- ehiltrwas f.uud,l .y Donald'e' , F,sry, n the utoi.iiia: of h lived but ew . of up in two p eeei blares with nest lab be d by e belief of the tow:led JAI c. nee 1 old bl tier 41fi'ur ccelOboill entarY 111:crep.9.1 Mill OITI howev mark tke tbeh l e 'Priu l know rh ,:„ at .1 - rie , at ( 1 1 e o f d whc, fare the bey pu nd the lane fre • r , litical 813, Iciwriters:'l, lye • orn'i , Pra. 1) , epaoc facult, of citcui ctrib lice vs. • ofessi, I , i(1 Party bus' li Ilteomm dati g 1 , . litnees, an pr . , cl 1, (/ preetisiti - lin I: tintensity heyl .e.p l oor BAD ' lii 1 .0A ,kow bittet L of banking in,ltt - 4 , Power; but thel 1, a State (;ode, w L witls lag away at i past.' i 9 1 i an thl eharteriai ly (3t , owt sa l ceptrel gni t &ape atir i Ltbie. sive i ly 17i i :ar State',W. i c '. ev ;skier . ' ly ay l ellan. 69 ureirind W' pnteT en el Elielre th s Stlit, le i. elelilliall 1 - L m ng ninjovi ilyfisvre set ' Wien fa l s e I inet.ihe with etgaM I!, - r - - . r, , tho ig,h 0 114 . Nleney" . 031 p Hs "corporal's air , C . t. the credi ot il lial - ~ i i., , s perfect a' 1 Wit .C, i 414, IR CoC9 Itt' aii, , liFec tiding ; h e ;eci mocratie rat lc i ßanks; non;g t h re 1 4 0 t w h , sea that aip i or ; ; ;; fore titis:ti e t, es! . i 1 1. rrency, and sp, < di the bankir ii tit e•President in : 1} s r zEibrust t to inds of ove trail lig! calation, l d ',o' ar use: of all oar til ow, will_tli, r.. er this same 414 alt a Jentocrayie C: 4: ngi its firs! seiisicr, T, 1 ititenc, ally, and IZI iy .iota, actual t• I nuilioriz:c ttd led of Treasury Not a, Ivor, but u 06 bo 60N-en:linen •el ft; species of 'rag cu party; bus b eu ag elentless w rrL t sayl tho " Ear oes not this er, iontrust. be uti essiotis? 1 ilt s Still the reg. the wool;" Ye bball see! "Pistols a bnion4, 86u Till It: Fonry : .4 1e 5104 frith we deuld not iece persiAnal t I era pt i geot i eta gan es con; tort pen n."l 11 11 tionen coultnan. i s of t Usti s.• dis.ras nblindnn itditors of ot find n wo i 0130_ whose isbonor." of Sonata Et , ,gi I , , Pr Douglas ail po f .O wise, and a oci do had swat ett ow t his early ; vitt ati e quite & i . I t I, ~8 joied the leo ng posStion, Sri h ng dared to' rai# tL and' tigli • 140 Y e of the H;itsri, lof the party he graphs iS eri en t. start sin tl chivalry;' Leto iliee of trri , milks there, re of honoi got for ..8 . 1 ot set ny as session of on n as hr Vii`shington, n 1 lasi ..Ampanied'blir, mei tun; rriends; ecia 0 - ' 1 cartri g oof he some Mod sayelled; :inters* I . Owes andmaith fiun It - , iii'sfid , to • motiwealtk. , Ire ave neier had anyperticular love for Stephen A. Sugliis. -- ; We l have not y•t foigt ' ten that thecluittry is indebted maini r y to him for the repeal' pi , the l'ilia3ouri Compromise ,and alt.-those fierce Sectional trembly. to which that - repaid hits giteW sit;is. . Neither have We forgot ten. the insulting tone,' and l haughty ten, -and - 1 ,brazett front; Vtli i Which he stood ur in Abel Senate, 'and irtialhed his bitterest Invectives against the F ee Statemen of Kairia ; stigma trzing them rebels; justifying. the.invasion of th ' e 3lissenriens, into that territo4; recognizing, the vididity:of , the barbarous enactments " of the's spurious hegirature, and treating th freqnent , deedrimi blood, of'arso' * n and ot io ery; l! na I though they werei r the' merest ; fl'eti ; , a. -IMF hslvej,we forg tteit Ulat he t i doo unmoved; unmoved; 1 and witnessed . the murderous assault upon ett. , . etor Sumnet,l f 4. the utterance of entirnents , eminently becorntug e frect:i man, d refused either to inteipose a remott trating W ni,• or lift , a protecting finger in his !behalf, r fear an i 1 1 _ . . , , errineons.construction' rai ht possi ly be pia' ced upon hislmottives.' Du , howeve .culTable 1 I 1 ; his past conduct; has been, ad whatever be the 'motive whys l aCtontes hint in his Trescnt course —whether it be-'to avenge slight or . roceivetl at the.hands oft .e Atlmini , a' desperaterstrike for - the President ot.to reinstotir himself wi h the peel , I mid, so as , tiOh s e returned o the Seiti expiration of ~;Is term! a y ar henee l is that the ' bold and 'env laths Man 1 haaltaken.hgminst .the !Lec.reptou C rind the heroic reenuer , in Which he iil i a positioniand repels lb. attacks a, f tration Senators, 1 entitles .i4 l t o c o t i i and is errictiia , e4 eo direct t ward t itre symparies of the mo rate me I tics. Ilantiver much the dr of th people, may bare differed ith him le.undoulitrily'ilocenywies a correct . p No long as he pro r ves 4 fitith el to th he will entitle himself to the grat L . entire iteptilicate i party n 1 .will active co-?pereltion of the rank i ., , , , tiat ,ilemooracy in the' Free States. ,'Fre I 0 • 1 j i 6 .,. . g i l l !. I ~ ..i7 to l i e n f t h a , •re ; 1 . i he l 4Nrg . * A 0 ' : 1 3k,' TA. I 'D • ' i ttons l It Coll. 111 . , Tent nt 1 . ks on ill Fills o l j, ry ? I;tsd, f gop ir 1 ._, 5 1 1 OM olio , d bn PA- E u t; r , e e .,or,t.g. pe"o .• 11 . g ne • • d 4, 'iiir -41 ui..s !Oar MEM ITELI IMICEM MEM. e 1 MCDS Bi 3 of 'o tl in?n, n raprqng BM 9 eons, 'l7 th t!it the., h me What lias go lb ....er..L... •7- , 1 , the Titeasury lot the United States of abeht . 1. ,I ~. 1 ,' it IFF.74TY-F IVE ,ZILLIONS OF VOLLAF4, and i was C '.fidently expected that lbefore the cloSe of the fis.,iyear, the sum would be swelled to . nearly Si'. .11Itt.moss. For • weeks thel , n3embe'rs o f the "ational iLegiidaturej werel: liyieating theo' hl'a , s in devising plans f4.or the disposal of this is I' i stir lug, hnd to prevent toe :wet=(l lotion of any trio ~ eoiti than 'mi g ht" be actually necessary to m et the:ordinal . ..yr, espenses Of +.3 Government, ' . order to avert a finatiCial revtiction :which it 'Ras th.ught would inevitnbly 1 rtJsult from nn overflowing TreasorY, and by tl e withdrawal 1 of this vast sum of money froui public circula . tion. To aviild the threatened idii deemed advisable to htnind the'. bi reduce the revenue erisii i F from 'foi The free 'list was' gieatl extended ties on articles that hridproitousl 1 d i reasonable protecti.p, 7 -and have' received continue. , protleti I ken Off to C cOn7deraL r e extent' tions then made lave only in.Pai ed. A. financial rovulsion Lasl s i. I ' %.„,3,.., its . ~ country, an;:tpara7t ed I bits: I '' not been because of tdCf Million! Pected to be stowed . awe- in Unni e Star ".pe" .I is, • rei: I re- rr t•T in . 031 n pin A vit3l . ,the e ails 1 33t0 i il r 1 m. 1 ..; 1- -'-' !ay n . • ' t he i 3 al l li n 0.e 1 , -ia.l nei l Ye- ail I 1 a 2Z se be al .)1 - . _ _____: 54 4 1111 1~ clppose I me I t hey pe en the eitn d:. b I ! tia,izelu- et, Iliit !many :wild Isereely ' tit i ,el,V can just.. ving l i l ius l M uted a 1 at i r eerua isibt. i tlevis- kr 4 c 114, ttOth Et f:111 in 'as. so . 141014 t stit . ' v i•whel rou d e 4 , rerid -t, lil l y 1...! 'have ta17,.1 U. pure ily I It'. t out! of tutio l ti iu the reset ti ess?g,e, : i Dm /, 4catt - s.e 1, J. , z. ext a agance rges tli in with I eon m netarr ,ereqi t when I strati° irecom- Tuti! o t n he nee very I "r6raptYy, cCetli 4 1s p 4 I fj l t • aril and JC of IltENTr i ~ base l d t L.' ..Y cam's stron ,,, boxes. - The imparts 111 off in an as s toniihing degree. The, revenue was farshort .of that which was The T euty-Fiye Mil v i lions surplus, abe-it wl ich ther was so much concern, hire altj melted away like dew-drops before P. genial sun, and the Tr as t liry now finds , 1 its* in ix eon4itiou 1 1 eareely a11 , ,1e to scrape up a dollar with 1 which to meet the necessities of i the GoveuniMat. ' t om What has beeo*f all thisl , money ? is an inquiry that wand very tk:(tural ly arise in the mind cfKevery a e: Has - not r 1 portion' oe thirvast sum been u l sed for electi'on . . ecricg purposes! Has'. not a g oc! portion of i passed into the pockcts of parti .an,lavorites ' i ,' . . the sha y pe 'of frit - ,con t racts , ?. ins not, 4 larg,. portion! of 4, been a plied to the erection. u many 'princely; but u eless, custom houses;.&r., E,., all ,over the •country ! Veril l .yl, it becomes thh Demoeracy to eiplaitL.the wher l eabouts of 'thes . l. ITwenty•Five Millions, that have been "spirited ° away , So mysteriously ha the short space or rains or ten= months, or else .it will ,furfeit the rCp,ntai• Doi for economy which it, has l heretofore arid: gated to itself.' I !II t upon' creit lind the; 111113. C Colltl .ene " against ;mg it L tter . acri for. t i A y r oney mcrr. r e'o yeas ts. i I%lili' i onl Treasu 7 1y wit v past peat be con: ertled that r . "el' on pure,' ank ii l aitY of the 111 , 1 1 [ I „ ii offe4.l . Ix :Natio itilllmi of. Col; .! , I • I ; ortunit .2 v for II • ' k op discus spr oe table Cl:Fatter. __lf te I cheer:T we should ? 1 . 1 , - A - e is the sy m nony of ? ' 1 1 .11 I , te:-.—! - i itician f consiill a with ' Southern o the rugged visl on, until, he had tad well' behaved 1 ill tali Of ' these gen !e; allnd - I , occupied ..lemo?ratic ranks. teir vsfce t s in ftivor I T have to urred the and tie forthwith writer s ] , the fore ttly I. '•hoding over' , to front rink of ii,l ngs to, one 'of ' the is; (tise.i t keep no teen th'elhoro of run,- r ;es 1 q 1 tient tripe, s, to illidenabsirg, ions of h h t is c ttrfte :rouellS:tin-tie of ftsi , wounded hoctoil, by l e or two; draws one or .'return; apreasesrhim i espologi+ , Lugs his pistulitions of his 1 1 1 it fokward to new 11. BM in WOOL lieisteri [„i r 41reretio-i , o ‘,l -.). SENATOR .DO I.I3LAS.' iecome'of ['the • Less thrin alyeai ago gig:re was . i•A Hirer Nevi YEAn."—Ti flolulted,and Fifty Seven hd. its allotteir `=lt is now" 4 the irretrievable Pits and. the, A few hours hence a d it will Ilistory, side by Si t 5 with I were." A remarkable and ex( been; remarkable for its Fei general Prosperity; ;l for its (ji Shifts anti struggles,!and .4.43 lil'e; mid:eventful fo'r its 1.510 . 11 ments, crippled. , c omnierce,, la i r bor, in the Old Worldland the ing all unavailing regrets foi t a hopeful trust that the lOW improved, .we wish'one and ill , Eat 1 „ o i . 1 - ' SHOCKING ACCIDZST..—W t e Are . pnined td state that 11.. Jawits At.t.iSom,%mployed Jin Woodrow's Oriel Alin, near i Frankfort, while engaged in uushipping a pair" of- linrrs, was caught between the trunnel And crown wheels, and'utost frightfullY mangled. His left leg Was ground - into small pieces, and his breist almost wholly severed from hie body: It. is supposed that he;died inatittniieously. The deceased bore an excellent reputation; was abont 14,5 years stage, and leaves a Wife and twos m l children. It is onlY abont five Years since ilr. l John Itfllsten lost his life in the ,pamo null!, under near;y alma r sbocking circutustanCcs. ConattEss.--13ot. branches of Congress ad 1. peon& over from he 24th inst. until the 4th of Januari. Previou tol adjouiaMent, a resolul tion vrts adopted instructing the Territoria Committee to inquire into the !expedienci of excluding the Delegate from Utah from a sca t ' 1 on the floor of the l How ,e. 1 , , , atirllertry 1,... Weaver, Etti., , the preeentirt : 11 1 3 dint Mayor of the City' otl' i ,liiaburgb, has , en unanimously nontinate4'fo re-etection. . ' It RIC-110111111A2ION O 7 MIL. ington correspondent Of the Philadelphia Jolt nal Gaya that a powerful ; Southern emabinatio forming for the purpose of nominating M tiThichiman for 'ie-eleetion in l 800: .skir Gen.lohielda and lion. Henry 1.1.)li has)) beori elected U. S,enatorti fryza Minn 4sn's Isirterrs.-.412is boli is nnfir in New I NT*Mon. A number of 4hsti li ii gentlemen, from nb?ued are expeetiti, flt. - The occasion proinises to bo o Into . 12d profitable. I . Tea seasioi guishe be pram eating a I ;ties FarnIAVA GA NT. —T e .cuttirsittf tl ens is the new of the !louse I f:lte Attires cost thit Government $75, and ;t1 ,f.)O apiec'e7oir dearly $42,009 for l thef-ti' alone. Wonder if this is not a portion Twenty ions surplus in the Ircaeu 1-pring ? I -, ‘mearb rese desk item, the last Fur the Beaver Argui., l 1 The ' Tomb _of Loots; . fioldi, i 1 - ea i: "I Tomb of Louis polly is --e-- erected on . l 11, of Green Ray, opposno,._Part 11, Islatotl - z . of Jamaica. - Louis Wag a ammo, end bad to leave biti country lin etroubleitano limes previous :'to' the t Earthquakc'wLich swallowed nil Port i ' in 1698. Ile bad beep a merbbant in rwn for seferall years, and 6,1 been isful in business, and much e i steeniud - Jitizen. ' At the time that Po'it lloal was s i wal:owed up . Louis went dui& with; all thelinhabitants; but" 'strange as it may lip air, there werelYro institntanediii siter-, to sicullo'iciu;) a n d the other upleaciffi.' Th 1 r,C being sevcr4l ship; it anchor near ha f ti mile from the town, Louis was thrown up co•se anym r gst the shippitle;,tybp puff of tit 1 s lips'boats .. Ticked him up; andherg du y rated for, soon recOvvred. • Ile,af er- 4 1 WarkpurSut•d the naereantile business ,in_ irthe city of Kingston,'forla period 4 sENIEN sears, where he was much respected. It his request to be interred 01:1 - the berch• reen Bay. At the time 1 vi s ited the ,I the only resident was a solitary-fis h a i n; and around the , tomb the track of wild goat. CREYOL . Important from tar:matt 3t. Louts, Tice. I.—A Kan-as tter the [simmer:lt says that ou the evePiiiii, the 10th it battle •oe 7 eured atliert S l ott, t,Ween Ott pro slavery and the: free S tate 2nl Five of the. former were kled, tong them Blake,Little,.e. new Me:iihei 1 the Lecompton Clovention. I E:ei.eral i erO wounded ou limb sides Twetity free l at o men were taken priSoners arid"conflu -61 a Mt. The. 3lis,sourians haveasSent ri in 'strong • force on the border, and i t nf l e.•F.giding is apprehelidel , , The lifft yidititei W d I Were causer: (Park, w.. ark, who is no Co 9 as the murlerer of itarber two Years s , n p, Who '.wrist, abont CeeumpauiCd h y the be uty.Sberiff,ealketing taxes j r ;o lel l tho fie . B,tate Men,,i and seizing property ice ' tun tof payment ' , .'I ' , 1 1 hc , oTerittortal Lxceuive Conine ha e issned a eall'for , ie•ase.qubling cl '..3 1 ' thel_lelegate etwt4etition, beldl ra •enceOu thee'. ius•tabt, to take i'ritc 4d i vratiOn the best course to prirSurg it seiuence cf the L-gtslature ha v ing l to r subleit the Top- Contaitunou wil •'-coruPton instrument. this Ro: Fren, giros ltnya this t sucee 1113 grievance strntion; or dy% in 1,860;' )5,1e of 111 i. i ate, at the r , .ertnin it 3 which he nstitutioto 5 maintains fAdtainie nendatior... itro the me n of all par i e Northern heretofore, esition nor'. lit ;position tuile of the rcceive the lie of the , ~.- • 1 , 1 i OM spot CTM LEM arenty-Five surplus in T.tty, itxoe - iriff and mreign•iiaports. and the du been afford- which bhould ''Sr. Lows, :DLit:. 28.--lauSusl arlvicesi otthe'22tl - inti:to the llepublican, ,state l th t the "Contititutitin with Sliiveryr was carried. by a large mapriry. Thel returns, armeagre The pro,-slivery vote, et IShaw ti e was: seven hundred mid sixty-SriAl attic, twohundred; Lexingtonl alio t the saMe. 1 It Wag repertZcl that th i e Larrrec . hcity were gone to 1 oral - Iton to seize the Territorial arms. -A.letter dated Lnivreuce• the 2lst says that Geo. 'Line has esue to Il?iart Seett,l and- a..erred his inteulimi, to rlstrfiy that -- place, oxiorminate Ithb pro slavery' settlers andiSh.twitee i restration and carry , war into Miscoir 6 i. .1 : 1 Denver has assuii eltlic Goverriort l ibip ' of , 1 the Territory, acd-iissued au addresp, in W i ltich ho exhorts the citizens (if- Ransas to 4peal to Om. ballot hoi for - the settßeineut u lill diffieulties He makes! eqpifms yx f t acts from, the Pi esidentns instiuctions, as indicative ofltho line, of p hey he designs i.t ) pllr,lle: 'f file al-o)statais tliat; ,C,llhatin invited hini;ielf, :IA the ' p esl i ding otlie.rs. i ..f both.hbuses of the Territorial I.egila••, : ,turn, t . ) be present tit the countita ,, of the •• 1 0 • 1 , , i• i tacction,returns,•on toe —1;:t. i ..-------. ,- 11 LA.Tfill.—The whole vote at. Le Liras 132; the inaj•iiity, for slavery: .r ofes were received. at_ Llivrencb, I poll books were not opened • a p t, TU i he slavery majority ut Lexingtoni The Republican says th l e. ) I. .wret 6ntion• win decithi whether to go' i iJannary election for Suite, Officer tavor such a course, 'With l ibe v il ieW'( i ' 1 ' . tug the State got-e m ' inent. Stanto s not mentioned ferovertiorL 1 . _ G _ ,i_ on;—were ta -1 • Ihe predie been. 1'41111 7 ept oret the es, - licit i has that 'tveie ;ex- Sp• 'Or Le year 'plititteen Ls;silliest reached ribrading 'bettree unknown Futur I take; its rank i the %.things that rentful year it 11 s !ice; Health, an t i 't?ys • and sorraa+, t WAstimrroN City, D. - ie. 28 • .-The com , nunication 'from Brichoth Young to Col. Alexaud i er, and from; Elder Tayllir into Capt. Marcy, and the orders of D II We Is, corn= manlier of die Matinons which Goi. Joh& Istoo encloses, and 'the acts f 4 tll3 Legisla; tive,Assembly of the last session, show, h says, a matured i and iettled desigh an - the part of the sect of Mormons to hold and eccupy the territern-indepMidel' and ir respective of the United Stoics)occupying as they do, en attitude of rehellioo — and open defiance to tho governinent,eonnected with uuniercus.overt acts of! treaion. Col ,lonuston reitcrate.4 4 the neceSsity for prompt and vigorous actie4, l or the United States must (submit to the lusur potion of Pick ter iittiry. The couduet of the Mormons ,show a 'determination not to,. ( ackncir edge the authority of the Ueited'States or any other outside of their church; The , supply of sulisistcrice must.bn forwarded early in the I spring; it should reach thearmil y the:lst : otl June. Should:a long time ,c 1 pse with-I out hearing from him, .CoLI Jiili stop says' it (must be attributable only to the diffiaul tY of sending expresses across' the tuntin-, tuius during the winter • monibs. • The offi:' 1 cots and men are in fine lealth, and are an bruited with aei ardent desire to! disehargo their duties faithfidly. I' • I " - 1 The Utah Expeditien.,_ !ST. Louis, Dec 22.-Ati i express has 1 • at L n • Avocet y, airivcil .cave worth from the Utah expediiie'n, which bringo 'formation that the whole force; withithe e ception of J' A i l. Cook au his command, '%W re °caeca 'trod, at 111aek ',Fork,- and ,:iy re moving teiraid Fort -4ridges; their :: p ogress was eery slow, soufethues making c,uly. two or .- three miles a'day, l honrlyltheiairimals were giving out, and :it was !thong t that all Would perish 21his winter 4 'he supply tiuins were all iith the military , a nd ud pro- *tons Were abundant. I ,The report that 1 two companies of iiifauttyla met with reverses eri route for Utah, is* thout fouu- I (laden. : Five, companies lof Cu . Sunine.re il regtwent of lat tavalry havere,efitij taken Winter rausrit.rs at Fort Riley, , I 'I 1 - .:‘, • I .: I - : and downs" f. etary embarrass (1 suspended la. • New. • •llis.eat be past, and wi Ire will be better 1 a , 11.trer .w I The Election in Kansas: Impoittint from Utah: Dictrficti, ON -4 The Waal:up/ton, d i giepd'ent gwe n tielnlof the ALiit headway: r, He is very shortin stature, ..but of suck Physical proportiPasiAside from thrslack vs instantly to'ii;iiract the attention' ..st a. stranger. very: large bead, connected with broad and powerfully built shoulders by, a shM4, full-; neck; a chestsuffjciently roomy to !contain, the' lungs of a giant,•an t l a p a ir of f,hort, dumpy ! legs,- complete O m physical piOture of I be , Little Giant," if we except the ;bread,' Websteriaa brow, and- the deep set, cavernous eyes that sparkle:And !glow, when excited; l i k e Miners. 'lumo beneath it. It ik the trem. endous brilia•poirer c lodged in that perp ra . dieular , precipice of k ! forehead, - and shoot, ing out its tires! freiu its sliadowed-,eyes, that has given • him the soubt iquct which he will euiry to, his grave. When itscited nd in full flow of debate;, that massi ve head rano and .ekakes with the c r im e liLsi s of hbr thought; and the huge habd until . the nails indent the palm, or else' the broad, open band.rceeives ti,e blew of its nate and italicises the ser.terfee c.ith a sthu niug report. The .swea't pours frfire-him profusely, and tills from his - head, or it is thrown clear of his Shauldors by those it& miCal the beati;Jis the rain-drops are sbaken froth the trees by a dotal: . Add to this a thick - bushy head of black tiiir, and restless ? n easy feelw which pre. vents his bciug at rest• for consecutive ininutes„ and keeps him moving from ono point ! ,•to another in _the Senate Chamber, and my' picture of the-"Littlo Giant" complete. 1 DESTP.I.:CTION OF TIIE eITY or Poitr9: motrru..—The Portsmouth Daily. Tribune of thel2th iust , gives an interesting pie lure of the tua l uner'in which the Ohioliver is invading that city and landl in tiio vi . ctutty, sweeping. awAy whole zeros n f lao and blocks and . lots, and tgreate.uing a wide-spread I destrution., The Tribune • I • . says: It has W'o'rked several acreiof bot tom land, to the steep bank, : itid worked that down to Fifth stroet; taken all ,ot FiCth street between Jefferson street ani:, the city limita on the west; anifis nritvcut ting across to the western end' , nf‘---Fdttstll. street. Six blacks, containing twelve e - ftiy lots, •that originally frorod• upon Fifth street,- are njw washed_by the wriich is faking thehi off at the rate of a foot per day." It is a eoronirm thind to Set a shiz. u .. Sspiate yard drop off at once. In fact the most of two/him:l;s is already -gone; and nt the inntheasit. corner of. Fourth ancriSls.E. I°Sou streets oe:river is lmta few feet frost Fourth street. Tai T YttlZE •161116—= , •-k fe W rj l3s age) . . the Pittsburgh I)lspatat publisaed :inman, to the effeci- that a prize fight Carrie off a ; 'Lair4jbe, the Saturday' proious l ,b4we,q, 3 -.liittsburgli.r and as Johnstnwtie.r, fir st 3 iii. -ilen - dib: o struck a 'foul'hlow on the tenth routh?, midi that the johnitown bully was dee lari d the wino 421 2 1 i 'I lie F e, ! , ~berg !I Democrat copies the itetu,aud makes "a few corivetioes ' BendieLdid not strike a foul-blow on therte-tiO round. 2d. The JohnstoWn lim;ly_wai not' de clared thelwitmer 3d. '1 he was no,t f,r The parties !y.%-ite° nut fr).::. burgh and J;thiesthww. , • . I.ll:ndig.P was not one of •the parties in the'fleilit at all. ' • I 9th.. N. fight came off at liltiobe at the time tteutiened. ° N\ ,Ithese few ewe. , ptioias .(1131 the Dctul,)evat) the arviele. et do; Dry:ieh is eoirtict We congratuiat A that p;ip-ron l its ifscit•ncc~ei.l4 et it; g such va,leale ~ and re liable iniornmtiiu iu kiltance at all ,:utems poraties. , , ltt b the 'Law- MI ' eon 'failed a the ompton 39. No od the poka.— is 30. • ace Coo into the s; many tf erush 's name CIIILLIN INSOLENCE t —Lnrortant di4_, e l ; patches have been received front the Un1:: , led Statts'Liation in Chili. Att, Ameil can ship , the 'Sportsman, was liwlia4 'at a cportl which was claimed by. Bull-. i t with' a Bolivian custom-house -'offi'cer oa biel , d -;.--- . She was s_dz.:‘d by A Chiliad fifty gin fri- , Nate and taken into Culd,,-ra as 41 p,-ize.--- Afttir,soc delay, the Chilian, Xutlioritiek , released•li he vesitd. The eaptatu of the _. Sperttmak - cl:oplaiued to Fred. , rielt A.' B ee _ . t o y the U. S. Charze-. of Aff, art,' in the y• . absence f- Gen. Bigler, our .31inis:,./.. and . he pr - oMpily demanded apology_ *-I,itl - tha payment . cof a hundred dollars-a Sly r.r the' derention of the ship. `Thos Chilnui gov.. erutept refused. Gen.Bi . ,.:ler _upon his -,arriyal, sustained the cease of, Me. Baler, .. but ri&,..Settleuteut has iei been tan.:ide.-:r -Thar executive government Os. t"4e Caitec: Siates will "sustain and enforce the d.:tland.--- - :t--, : 8e27.'1 'tin. •' - i '• • / ~. esignation• of Itir.• Mds3a NEW 1 YORK, • Dec: 23.-- , --The Time{' Washington correspondent says that ,tha . . President has received a letter .froli Mr. 'Mason, 'resigning his Position as - Ainerieau Ministermat Paris. • The %raisin); h)werer, is in a oneasure comfidsary, as it-is teader,- - ad in rciponsc .to a voice.,,, of distia,:t in!i• - !nation That it would be acceptable . ,)Ir. M. embraces the epport.unity to t ouplsin . with a good deal qt., feeling °flits treat ment be received at iholtands of Budana 3 1- he,alleges that' his:influence with ; ilie lir- . ginia delegation in;the - Cincinnati.Georea". lion was not only 'serviceable to Nr• I; a . cbanan) but that-ho was'promised i 3 for hia iniluence, as . l Oa Vines ong a sta , " osier to E '6l as was pass' e, and then liii ( la some other positieh, '„ir-st seat on the tent, of the Supreme Court, incase / of a vicau• - (,:y; and that _these promises bare been for' realm . gotton.L Mr. Mason's . letter on' this Eab. ect is lung und sharP. -- • . ,Suirender den: Walk Or. • • . NEw Yowl.; Dee.! 28 Gott. WollterAL. livered Lituself to Marshal Itinleri, Who Las wade arrangements. to accottipaoy the. prisoner to IVashington City .to-niorrow, tf) ascertain tho - iutentiona of the l ' rebldenc ;. taltiedruaglian i e Clothing Ilall ianiliFar nishing S tore, s Alleiheuy City, still co:tic des :ha centre ctf tlitraNiol/ innOnge t the dressy and fashionable, as we I asithose - w h o 7 2 buy for utility and cconotn Hi s Fall goa , Winter sales bare been thus far vory i bri v li uOtwiilisilroliag the tightnos of tiritillis THE SENATE . rieot:-:!-: -correspondeut of e followiog vivid de*erii. e when uuder fu./-