W4SHFII - II I Atr 43 of - Brasil' Bill -1 El t r ri ' -- ! llYasitritrizoi Aril , o.,,..enaerkThe • ! eilosideratio of the reports : of 'the Confer enee Cornea tee•on the Kansas bill was..re suined, and,athiresses .wilre ! delivered by 3les.sh. 11r0Oialt ,a ndl Seward, Before ' Mr.'Sewardhad concluded, .ilrl l l3l , 7ler en ! , • , e nolinced tha t - the bill had rfassed i the House. C4tisiderable ! sensation was manifested on ! the gallerie. and the floor .. bk. Seward reiumcd; saying that 'the announcement caused him Ito d, iscouragen vi tent. llt es but litlle matter', pricticalli, whether It was thelast defeat pr the first victors. After sonic discussion! as to ppints' of or : . der,. the 'rite on the question! was, taken and Jesuit d• as, follows: Yeas 31, Nays 22. The Senat4s generally Voting the - same as 1 • , l i ! previously.!:i• .. 1 , -- --_';sl.x. Ranter moved that the Senate recede fr4m c theienehnents toithe deficiency bill, which 17 . :1carried iwithbut debate,' by 25 ' • It Q-lil 1 [ !Tuns - ..4 . . I - t .--, The Senate then adjourned. . -_, - illituse%l-I,The 'con sideption of the report of thee - Committee " , of Conference' on the Kansas hill! was resumed. f • • 31::. Bo'nhant of S. C.I rand , the previ- ' nag qUection. 1 . I • I !Mr. Grevr, of Pa., Moved, bul l the house - rtlused tol4der d 'call of the House , - 'Thel 1 d . demnu for .they previods question Was seconded. During ion callkhe wise. was ununusually quicol The resul [' t on adopt 'log the K • sas report , was, yea.sll2, nays 103', as fill ws: , " 1 I . Yeas—,;% lessrs. Ahl,- l Andcr.77, Avery,. -Barksdale, '3ishop, Boeeek; Bottle, Boyce, Branch, BrYan, Burnett, Burns, Caruthers, Caskie, Clark, of Mo., Clny,Clemens,Cbbb, Clingmad, John Cochrane. Cockerill, Corn- I . ing, Cox,leraig, of - 310., Craige, of N - a, I • Cranford; iturry, Davidson, Ddwart, Dow- I . dell,l Edon/psi:in, Ellio4, English, Eustis, I . Florplue, 111014, Garnett, ,Garttell, Gillis, j Gilmer, V i ot i ille, Greenwood, Gregg, Grows- i Look, Ha I, J ef Ohio, Hat ch, Hankins, Hop-' kiss, licusion, Ilughes; Illttyle4, 'Jackson, Jenkins, Jewett, Jones,l of.Tcon., J. Glatt- I -, e v ) Jones ; ; (I,lwen Jories, Keiti, Kelly,- Kun- I kld, of 3 1 j - 31 l 14 mar, Lei-1 ay, Leto. er!, 3laelay, M'Queenf p ,Maynard,l • Mason Mlles, Miller; .Millon,s Moore,l • Niblaik, - IDeudletan, !. Prytod, Phelps, i Phillips, P' well, Ready,: Reagan, Reilly, I Mullin s ltu.lell, Saudidge, Savage, &alts, Scott; Sea io,g, Seward, Sliaw . l, of N. C., Shot ter, Siikles, Singleton, Sluth of Tenn , I Smith, of T.a , Stallwarth, Stephens, Ste-! veuson, Talbot, frippe Ward, 1, atkins, , 'White, Whitely, Winsl ir, Wobilson,•Wor ! j., tendyke, Wright,..of ti . 1 Wright, of Tenn., ' Zollicoffer4 ,• „ -I - 1 i 1 Nays—Messrs. Abbot, Aclram, Andrews, Bennett Billingliurst) ' Bingham; Blair, .• Bliss, IL ohnto, Brayton, BuffMgtou, _Bur ,- bogame, Bitfrlough,s, Campbell, Case ' Chaf- fee, Chapoliau f Clark, of Conn.;,Clark, of I . N Y.; Cli ' wson,! Chas. 11 ; Coehrane, Col -1 fix, C0m,14 Coveide,.Cragin, Curtis, Dam-.I yell, : Davit s; of Md.; Davis, of Ind.;. Davis, I of - 31ass.';avis, of low 4 Dimes, Dean, Dick, Ded. 1 Durfee, Edie, Parnesworth, I Fenton, i'oS, ter; Giddings,'Gilln , an, Gooch; Goodwin,' (ranger, Grow, Hall, of Mass., I Harlan, .oarris,, of Md.; Ila'rris of 111., ! Baskin, Ilia:Man, floaid,llowikrd.kellogg; Kelt-ely, Kilgore. Knapp, Ldech,''Leiter; ? Lovejoy, McKibben, .Marshall, of Ky; Mar shall ofJIIV. Mor an 3lorri, of Pa • Mori • 9 , 1 , e.- , - , , '' xi.; of 111.0.Motse, of Me: Morse, Of N 1.; tilds,, 1,,.....4__. ...•,_, „,_ ,‘;, ~, ; '...•. ,i_ ,_ et-, rettitt;l l'ike, Potter, ..Pdttle, Qui!ulati, Iticaud, !Patchie, Robbins ' Roberts Royce, ' Shaw, of IL; Sherman, of ObIe; Sherman, of--N Y; pincer, - Stanton, Stlenart of Pa ; Teppatt,' thayer, TawPkins, I Underwood, Wl ade, ~,I. V aßtidge, ‘Valdroi, , W alto' u, AVnshburu , ct Illinois; WeShburne ' of I , - Maine. -1 - 1 ! • - 1 , . , _ 31r. E ! 'ghsh moved to reconsider the • v ate by-tvlitch the report was 4eed to, and to lay tbaqmotion on_the table, •'• 1 Mr. 1 1 • iiablittrne, of 111.,:-'&manded the yeas and Says on that inotionl,l Which Was agreed, to,ll and the ruotisin'wa S adopted. by 113 agaiuit 100. I !! - A message was received fro pa the Senate containtr.g.l an an non u''' of the concur rence of that, body in Comtnittee:... bf, Con ference of the Kansas Bill. : I.' ' • ... -; . The English Bill I - IllusOated. •• '! I 1 :.; •! - ,f i .:. Toe lunfortnnate gentlemen . who.. ave swallowed I . .the Eiigli4- bolni .at the last'. _gi 5.,1 .h.arit waited till he LetiOnipton coin- ! - _: - I - Hiund.a l astfrueet its mt., nauseous and •re-•I vattinghape..; They rebelled l . agaiest the; 7 • etrnightiout surrender nontaioa in the first 1. Senate bill : and. they! rebelled .with noise ! and. tonfu.i ion;' and from that time to -the' • . prism - 1,1 ;Ailing would suit diem but he i t - pure prin i i plel . of porialar sOrereigoty i .r7-,; 'These- 9wn!.-Joneses• ref ~the !House took ; , . enO; moos credit to themselyes ;fur 'their 80-1 ! . man integilty.. and to I bear thOL talk one l. : would' bar supposed. that - theirbwould halt- I • .of glie up their valuable lives than their' personal h Or. • But ;just-as the - Lecomp- I L ton fully.biJt !le- he most disguSting, when like a grearnleer, ! t offended all the senses l i . .of honest. Men,l ; they come forward and - ac- . .! - . rept it, awl - accept ithoo with thanks'''--: Messrs. , hunter, ,of . •the &mite, - and . Ste-1 , . phene,* - of . ( ire llonseahoth Southern men,) ; • seem 4tertuitied !to test, the endurance of ;! tleventh l -lilimi conierts - froin th l o'. North; and . .so,. ; afterlu+king tVe English bill,las • objec- .tkuabbi l a I.tey., could, - they rose, each ;in ; - ..t'llia place, - ail,deetared. ;bat it !was not the I . . purpoie Of - the:bill that'. the . CO l nstituthml of' .; Kansas eh' ulkil - go to the people at all: !Ilt 1 1 , •,5t was barci.4;t - fir2to 'their new ieeruitej but, 1 then, the bO theru lea ere knew their men. i . ---li' l it ;7. .I ii.ti . ' ' '• -. I: I . _ '..•' I: .... .' , ':-• . B ash ht ii May 1. I .---The ; Cabinet witre. .• , tn,sessio,n vh ti. the Kansas bill_ passed,' r‘si"••ud.the•in o Mimi ws. proMPtlY: Convey ! . ,to the .. a -tiles- we e , firenear the cap "., . • 1 d • • :.• ;..' i.;;;1" and inl . t , e!. vicinity of. thei...llresidelit's. ••. hbusi , , as 11 . as elietsbere. ..The!Senate„ ... • being inl ezeciitivo 'session to-414y, Confirmed] : a number. cf appoinumints, and L aniOng thern j. that of 4 - .11Q. - ,Vandyk i o,- . as :Dtitrlet , Attnr-.I --. uey the oil Ponnsylt;a--4; oil- Various ! membe ! of COngress bit-eil ...„ paired off for the pusppse: - Of orthwith ie.! turning to:lth *i.lionies. - .. I I 1 • . / - • • l" i• '• - . ll • l• . I ; • Oa.' I A l nle .. turned. E;l,!.i)0 Treasury, Rh -.• under tile!! 1 the recirliq - r of Pearce'eti as. hppe for la ;de l i dition ef!..ll`e - • . quieted; rAtie coliverrin Nev i "oik-has dollars-fp the li C nited State. ch he goeunlawf&lly, he tat' a, re Administratititi.; Siktuld ach any•oneideiable/ortion d Buauttian's agfnt- m l ay 'tied iniproreme t •n the con } t i re:ism .1 t inothicm Jecc. 1 NMI MMI 'detains of ibe *object 6 i Alliance on Friday last, \ 11 IPortaige County - ens°- , . \ .1. The foNewiisg wbich oecurrecij a we copy from ilhe crat : ~ f the Exhibition were t six -o'clock ,iirr s lEriday .w octagon “Torro'Hill, tthi*-11 - ester. N, • oin±cif -tbe•Hall 'is Winn Intl is some forty-eight' . The 'exercises N? I n commenced at boll afternoon; in a : et , owned by' Mr. In 1 - The audience. r. the second floor .e building is a woodeu ~ r y being designed fir i the upper one , for' w:Pub of the upper, or audi , pported by , six brick pit to all appearance,' have :be that might have been e audience was quite a 'all,- capable cf. bolding - undyed, * being file to capacity. While lit Was I• yen o'clock, about two 'sudden'ly' gave wayi in room, precipitatiog ;the he basement. The stipil• in diameter. ,71' one—tlie lower Ist market room, and lic haft. .T he enee room,. wassil Tars, and wout i , supported any tr L eii put upon it. , large one, the some four or fir the extent of if yet light, at 'near thirds of the floio the center of the audience dawc tip supportetl by foui: 0 of which full upon the It of the' injury that was Ile. One of the Ipillars iog overhead • wooden pillarti, , people; doing done to inditi about twelve ybara of struck a little a Atkins—a daughter of stantly killing ker" , by age, named L t a, Caleb Atkin.' breaking her .11.!, aged about ter, received a rattling a Violet', On Monday be ness, but was d. pected, and it is Mrs. Morde.l . Mr. henry Monrpe, hree, a citizen of At:Wa re blow upon the bead, oncuasion of brain. d not, recovered conscious ,g as well as could ;beex ought will recover. I IlLee bad her - collar bone struck with the poet her by the felting of broken by bell! able!) was mile. the floor. Mrs [Lee received , this severe blow in protecti g her child which was in her arms. The!vi l ife of A. L. Jone:4„Xsci , received slight' i juries. - Miss Sheldon; of AtWater, receiv e cl[ a blow in the back :by .a falling column. -Mrs. Newton Hester also received 'an injury, by the] falling , of ithe sanie column. 1 1 Mr Manske: f Atwater, wacsomewhat injured. Phalli !n Kinet; a lad of about fourteen years i l ,' received simething of an: injury. 141. elves - Georgia and DCIAIa Welch - , of Rav na, received severe inju ries,l 1 , 1 Messrs. Isaac 'a d Joshua Vance, of this town, were in A Hance at this time, land were upon the liotnt of entering the Hall at the very momint the crash took place, but fortunately tey were able to keep out of barm's way .'';' • i . The portion of he room. hat fel in . must have been occupy d by over threp hundred persons. The por ion occupied by the stage and scholars rem. ined standing.,! :'- 1 Mrs. Picket, ",w wife of the plinelpid, at the I , moment' if of the . aster, was, sitting right on the poiht where he floor parted. Quickeri than it can be .1. I ted, she with remarkable forethought spr rig and succe.ececi in get ; tiog to another part of the roon,, ! where a girl was holding her (Mrs. Ws) child and , I got out of the b.thiing,entirelyl unharmed The top tf the store large canon coal stovc- 7 was kia4;ed - off; I ihe remaining i portion of the %tore *as filled with a mass of red hot coal:.!. .A..• gentleman promptly 'drew off his ov r 'eoat,.itut it upon the Coals, and stamping u'•Ou it, succeeded,in,prayent ing the fire fro' doing harm. ' .1 " Washington.' •, . 1 --- t• A , WASIIINGTo '1 3lay 3 —.Governor Wwr ker, in his.rece l 'it letter tollesirs. poik aqd Lawrence, said. hat" the._lonference Kimias bill, asinterpre ed by, bilni, was in pifiiise conforniity wil l Iris vie s and feourst, not only in•liarisas ibut sin e ,his renal; and n, in following th pathir ere duty and con? science" bade hi , 'go, .he inuzclupOrti it.— It he adds,. th odious comtork2Consti , tntion, born in' fraud an 4 baptized 40 frrjul rylidefented y= i p overwliel_mingi#iajority r-, ) 1 the people liKansas, !bus demonstra ing by practie I results, thilruth Of my in terpretation. thiiibill does, in facts submit ".ratification Coustituti n to the pipUlar i'suetage for -ratification or ;rejection, whielris what I have required I With suet' a hill ana such : a decision of t e !people under if,to f4inid able effort wil ' ever be again made to litith hold f rom 11)0i:ride of inchoate Stltek a vote for or a inst the ratification:or rajeo 7 . tion of tLe St te.Constitution, and the oil: garchical dodzicie of constitutional Sover eignty abandilinetr. ;. . 1 1 Senator:Biigslwas to day' clammed by 'tSe Senate. as Judge of • the U. S', District Court for North-;Cazolina In the place of. "Henry Puttcr, c recently deceased, i who occupied th i rstlrstation for 56years,, he. being appointed bypeflerson.'-' I'l 1 ' Judge Dteing, of 'Massachusetts,' was nominateld 41:iy the President to ,Iti i plY the it Vacancy in t COnrt of, Claims, occasioned by the death f Gilchrist. ' Nearly all the ' DernoirOic qenaters united in the request for his appomtnieut. R. IL r Gillet was also to-day nominated as Solicitoz_Jaf the Court of Claims in place of Blair, removed. These two. Nominations hare not yet i been acted upon. l i 1 - . 1 The object of ,iik.D. Growlin askingleave to introducela resolution-in the House was to prevent specu)ators - from abaerbitiglt he' i as public and , lea i. yiog tbe pre-elution i laws they noi exis 1 1•I • I , Snelling Swindle. i i •Ithe majority, of tli n e/l SSefacts and circa ' stitt.—. l e Of Fort Snellibg e nters story of . the prdceedi I gs— le"-was _effec;e4 with.: such side of the SeeretarY of le combination iminediatezN I any knowledge of it, •and tamed publicity only after ?sale by the Secretary of osp eial authority wai given i or d 1 , d exis.ting latis‘confer the mi,ltary posts pr te s servitiobs ad already become elesi, and ontekiplated to ,become useless, r I occasion for the , sale l of ;Fort notoccurred, • and 'hence was Grant ority; that the Prelithoina , Ile w re being made while there lid threatened hood lutes. ' The ; ow the value of tl,e, F l bzi,as a `at t e rice paid for i t is -he sic lue, and say l!Aft---prihlic i le o ght to have. been siiught I 1 - se. subdivided into parcels %to en-. mal 'beano to buy, andl that bt not authorized by las 1 .1 1 t . e The Port -The repo'.t of committee in thi attending t o al fulltinto t e .ays that' t e privacy th t War none at h Jy interest la that the fac s ob .the confirm ` tion W • ar, fiat him to sell power, to Be untirthe. not m€ 7 y I that t lea Saee mg ha w thout leg ' { tea of the was noun! ti committee a depot, and t low its iuttf ity for the -and the lan able men the sale wai lIEI BEA 1_ S. i *nai l , Di E IVEDOEIDS J •lffeetinglof H A meeting nf. publican County 'C. the court HcMse, o. .t o'clock, 1 1 P. M. itieirnestly request p l ortin ect will : he bro '\ JA. - The following g. Obnimittee f',s.m • Media* • Wm 'K iylo4 l David Criehltwi Sil dler; l'ortj filen l ts', John libleCa William Shroder; zeirThilotr's co nexti week. ' ME „ 1 i , The Outrage : Co m e Ote! W . ii were a m ong i i he fe w' I who belle tifrom the first that t is ; t4comPton Cons; tion (would wi'entua I,Y to fdrced;' thra l l ConOress. It will 's I seen eisewhern the . English Confefin l ed , bill passed <, ;1 • ;1 branches 1 Friday' and is ; doubtless tins, by the i S!gnatu ' of the President,” a law: This bill ' d not s ubmit the o t i • I l; ; domWD Cnnstitutio . to a ` vote of the , Pie of 41Can4s. T di; Southern mann would not under an leircu .6ncei s r in so reasonable a pro esition,. 1 It•siinply 1 1. 11 • .1 1 4 4 p3ses ; that if t he p' p l le an 1 accep. the compton inst7tnen the Government donati to them Fou or Fie Millions 1 1 of thd public ! lands, t 1 p purp oses .s of int - iinprovementl Th:lknerosity of this posal is madd; strik ' i dly ppareni wb is 1 recollected; ; that 41 Weste rn lithe Si ' immense'• -- have had ; < rant of g them,! ; ;;- I land _ for like pap. es, a d d without p 1 , , Jp jeotion to a degradi 4;g i con ition sueh I 1 • ; ;; <l. •'• ; • sought to b e, 'entai cli u on Ka t ona this grant is-ddeepte , , 1 i Ka sits comes it Lecompton , 1 • der the e basal 11 State,with at:poPul,aiSiPn c But, if this proposition is i , ) will he compelled - l i 1; rem Union, until 'her po ' latio[s least 100,000, which, on c 1 s - < 1 10 vorable,eireumstanees 1 m 1 1 years h e nce . ; ; Could 11the e r • more nnfairri Was ; here et ring, dis crimination 44 1 i ,n favor I;.__ 4 against Freedom? dulent.and idigur't 0., comp too salt me. T and distinct in itg fic is specious, and ad !the cupidity of the Iwould be as bumilia :is dishOnorable. N be spurned, l and th 4 vonergnea foigi that tr.! Vitri • „ will soilt COriferenCe i 0.,, bits mint' Dillon, supernumera Monrne, J. and. W. P. preachers.' prer 1,1 tendance.' The nazi, 'to beheld!in Satin gheny City.] The fro merits for tbis counil Fieedotn4-T. St i np4 ' New Brighton—T Beaver—S. M. Ili Bridgewaier--J1 -.Edon Valley—W Über Pea K.tisAs.—iil .ram Noss; of liriglit i t cently for,. p.an.tti, InduSi across thej Missouri AMtther < ' nearly completed, ai the same plbco. I t., ~ I I ogi_Thlos Willi e, / las a candidate:dforCo r i sre I composed oft Butiel"nd t. !' gheny county. Mr W. i sr 1 ; mark;in Co , i ve, 1 . 3. 0 , t 1 the ablest a)i most iecti !-,sylvaisis.his n i a l 4ina ![rather nceilain. ..!,l'e pc / last all, in khe Itaiirbad ' opposition 1 - Ji'l 1 tp buil pa , • I i. I 'bear heavily againsti.bim THE BEA ' ER Fw.l 111 1i)i Prof. DavenpOk I Imendsd as an accp highly succissful . troubles baling m i ca i confidently anticipaci for This Institution;l l Departmenti of Beam ' Dr,: Ctsn!ii ,day, for Wi;hiogtO, l !National Medical Ii• I • I bled iyeaterdy. e fromli the St ate at bar . 1 kresentative of theBft oe , i• , I MESTINO OF .9yocid of the Associ I • ,meots in Allegherly, a 111.5t4. • JEFFERSON CO 1 i .1 • I session of thug Yebira tug opens to- I day. I • 1 MI RGIJ PF°Pri! PAL, MAT - 5, -1868. illlntY ommittee. 'Mein era of. the miniteb will be bel utisDAY, May 11 Punctual" attend 2, ,i. as business of l' :.ht for Ward. i alto4tititt r imi,i Ch' ntlem n Iccinstitu , , WillisD o gb, W ~Bode iHueb An , 4 iLL ~ ..,. 101 l m 13..gourt Me kit, T: J: CI ri l i , • 'Samuel Beeff, ,J [ 1 _.l er, bliltim Lawre 1 , 1 • i C. Scott, , 'TS E22:1 upication wim ap ! ton, as a 1 about 36,1 doted down J n outside shall Tea. the tubs be fireo lo tiny t •er a Iroor 1 of Slaver he b tba la more I, the baked I i ter stood out . ty. The ,fog itself ',hot The. 'weep a the fropos' o the sehem, i'ra and sum) , e?s so ,prof FiThar now ' I 1, no more for! 'be !a NFERE . 1 OW in The Pittrb' In at ( 4 mu r tH 1 v's. J. K. lille and Z. • H Got her , t atid 'Rev' . Jaeksop, 11. ZMt nued . Nessl i j ry prea Witite I Blackb ro, as sup ran istera.are i al 'Contemn on Church,. g are the ap BUD Iliggint,s l J. tekm , C 11 U . , 1 twer. 1 Tibbles, :. ' Isaac Ark,d *•aship; l 33tart urge of a COM I r C r LiY I a d designed t - - at or near e utic4r ‘ .s au labor y sta o l lver, t / 19., is spoic( l 's, in the Di portian of 'would mak Is our . mind,, e orator in l ion, lboweve OM pd Co will ntro 'lon NIAL lUed .ENII. the a ART nsplc ,etere oar, 1 . co,. ed sc pii ! 1/!. ,ura Tho !non , ' lubsided aperaus se' I as far the • emy. 113 •se Cit left lon 8 to n t tend n which a- as a l , del: ell as the this count .4 The. Ge ormed Ch I dey,i the ME The, tutioil of 1• !M! I :-, • .-• t-. I 1 liTgree ..,ent ! l Tins bill (-egl' l subnilieieit et the to ;h . •'iielle 1',5.1 Aittllfse to tl lir, retool or two mad. resea atives ost r illoi M ~ G iimai—l, milted?: 1 ' . l l l . M.. , Stphelis—, diskiti tisr; it iiqooti " ill ,N shall,— t, Step ene) .eclares miss' o,lir ileitoot tamp hat ie tirli he eipail . Mi., Enilishl:', , , authority you make the.tie and place ) Nr ri o g listi l is t, *. Stepilos. r l his e l, tee'ef 63eferene ll e. 1 ! Re l, 1. thi nNt ini= l I , 'do t:tolagr l . irs7E l tt versrOa oti tire een pale Demofirst De tive l to brl ton . Ceesitit laet that be wo was sibmi u pool the he wrote to the Ohi F r it ebelie as . S. , .., ie . (iloluu I . rli rat ali n a a n Vide` L gro ul l- 1 utto . Hi) cat ild , ,resiiil te l to' preserve` !ved hut 1 Pb' hat ' 'otb• a 11' bigblp statebm Hr. 1 iota wick itself. rof re 0 ii 1 'ac if akivA4 ni4ei3e 114 red with , 1 u 4 l l ' ents tok 7 1 I It me y ialking of r • -'-1.1101 1 1 VERD Cl - 4 1 dahonin ii to *ere r n _ ' . IN E 'ayne l a for''; daips ear! Darlini 'toa 1 Ito 'take '.. IWaYI $250. I I- I/CCM/IRO I become dr beerMeAb: %%I'll4 of c been tamp I • be well'en quFO onOci is t 3, pro i ,n tt ship,l or so, r 1 - lAVir Coni' i t of ing verdict bur 6 Ft. Company, colliiou n ; I Henry . Ma consnted Norman Dougherty NAw M frot:4 l Beav i king :i an :aro yep irit' l Ilou7 r to Fran Se vice, by:thel)o et fpr ears. 1111 i. . Jaw .1 i els 0,11 1 aud .166 e, teontra, I ded to esta The EMI ann THE Wt). Jelining@ 11 are chea ! YE IN from to u: 'Pro LO ci eggs how 1111:13 orn 31; • moose • en(?; 5. IL_1 L _ L , ring ccuritnntly Q • ~..Jont, ispoiti ntly,k 1500 I • I= ID 1 . tea £AITE ' ~.30M the cd EN B. i tqi dr, r. P 3 Y pe Lon an N'S , our ZltleS• • I I d uaciti o his p' azumeci- l ee at` 1. at- p pat , Kill b r ecl nity ended .t rrnanep rc a.* of' tt 10000 N ,h l. l 6d le of th( e iis +l le. I • I 1 tats Pa. whit 1 1 dr 13 Froklit ly i)urnt • beatne I other".ll led/tort:11 iiiholeri t tiotild to 8111 the m 1 f4 l ' pro .1 1 patch Ea 4 d to. erry . T I T u .! [ A oNum . tut.: e el' e t t h in e4 : 1 r r ll' 1 4 i t n l eti lio r I Aminni g thti I bin') to suio that of Ge I ty. ofl a 1 in rTII Th i n! r ice 1 e• his e iie ienn. li lON .R. CONOR iwann D. Thniey, C i ttsoe paper mental now c TriSVAT dOy ago, t the well ko lOatlic,the Ilads,aLo, eighiteenth r '4l • oat l oia r.k. A 1' • et a I r, ,is 1 .14 y , :doss • i ~- pro 'ae r ffe ea at t Eel es of COMF. ad tary .NIEW P Mew, Brigh improvettle orac l es of tr 1 Isir•An 1110 rlay,.t. z 1 . maters , p assignment the 17th in • ni•ints in s girae diau t rne.. jar! a , SOll to tur tie IFS'OR :r x o : p t a t: g l e o s o; sprir i tg for tii,l 4 V amt.] • I I nkite in ri In i lli m2rc 1 ast gij Lem /gate A i NOTHE;! racer ,- has g I ; 1 more against ,1 SODDEN DiSeeni.— erlatd, Sudie 1 ,#f Pe . 81111dr: o4)1y, ill i edile i deuoo iu Stoutieuvill4 I, 1 1 1 , 1, 1 1 TBII I I.I il ,e back tile En 'I era Tel) 1 ' 7th ITII. L il l r i - STATE EDITORIAL ABi6IiTION —At for he ,i idle Ed . iteri , li f t Convention ' eetit ly H eld in O t i t uti° 6 ' Philadeloh4 some liirt n' ws ' r e teb•:' oth Uli. •. ' i Yr 1 Ila, Pe 1 1 1 hsbments were represented. 1 Tile fo llowing e quote a ire the of eers fin tbe eniuing 01' r t 'Preis,' se of Repro- .a t ki '' m Ni'h 1 i ''' , len , orlon e, 1 se ; , ice, rerdents-• 1 1 ; L' S. T,ate, J. G. Petterion, R. Lyle lytite, itut on sub- ' .41 ,F 8 t• E • ..,,, i ~.. • J. P. Bari, P. R. rleaa, H . S . t vat s, .ne . 7 ., tul age tle ell, ward 8 gill ; Treasurer 4L A. 6 odes 1 ,lle • i returie --IC. J. Peierson, 4. 10., 10este`r, "ig ri,(L,lr.' Geo. ipymond. The 6rst . ',anniiel' Meeting 1 13 f °l ' l l ilb of tini I . l flosociatien P il l be held ill Philadel.' lis Yaosin. l .• • - : i. . , ,If 1. , ~ 4iu i i iittex t phut on the third W i ednesiley id Judp. ; 1 - i - • - ,11, • iv 'nl whai , ' . en . [ Gi4. .i bill,snd locomiii.. 1, let they I. weep ) Provi ipmpton --(Sts the HO iy last: Cons, ties Con the 1 I you I ii' f the m irincipl EIN2 tuti in is to t to, ka state the' tie r. eh e uthor o !gu ebe n i.ll eighbo l i IL 1 1 1 1 e ono- I ! • ZRSION I OZ, the Xi- (0 ) 1 I resenta- I I • at, Has Kaa t l ir resenta- t rioUs ouse of comp. in g.i. gaipst did it, to 3, [ to ,th Heave ,tito the ts .vote . ~~ I giish lator; of E. 4inu . oc , chard, ter the n { teri ildul. and f , e ink change bad fro tail the tha. he .uld `su I Jrter of 1.14 h to ea: but it w ,ep trace laird. Eee a lied r wi l lindred I 1 d ups 153! his sul. ~; life - Ilia! i f .1 t S dst (e 7 4. ined ctn. i $7,45 1 8 for nd Igeri mni r 'of a —ln !t i p Ow -1 I Me '1 oad the , ciunt ' C red aga' I - F Eusta pion stati :I •erdict rot I lufigant P - 1 ,76 °. 1 55: butt 1 0?; 1 1 ard a ,ean E =A a( kfort by ice I. t w t Office prey b Dep I. ail Ma inghe l ei Sid [ th __ - I • Op pert -A f , n. l i 'al, a od .tatoei oyes }. ns cin !round I R ea fro 4k fiftee 1 I INv e our youu. Ith d 81121 BM It I i men't lbor btlei I 1 1 peso, ;Cis, ge ail •pt- MEM . - amens Fo ! o.itio We ithat of dis hopel a waifs herw' on'ruu notels' call e, i and 1- l aat un- CSSIOI3 'ate wi im, 8 Ixture i ibis / 'Th. Was 000 14 bu ATION. I t o up 840 • mnewb , .Ics %Total r 4 , 2! e exam lEEM frected RS. Ae fob. l SOLDI MEI th li amid we lof th ume l nt tEI IMO = =I erectio Po we ZIE3 I i ANDID i l McCowl 1 Obi New "noun , rtes fol 031 few was ich his • as asc W. S. , of P n, near j s ago. time 0 rt . 1 w it; Pat ,1 boos I 1, , of ton the MR • ! ceived S Court meots o tilt! Was R re] ,. Car di be II ' to , I itizr3l, !ME 9tern! wh'eaY innuy; , the -Once rffl Our.' 1)1 .g tha [ 43,ear. resenti Toreisio l IN t or te L -Ten . 1 • • t? try II fish hO • • Broec luc ! Su , b d vfer , ra...gamm Fi On. J ato Co ;ay last It • rf, di ? at b 1 it J 1 ,I , lieirThe ' Y. ‘ IT.. Tribune contradic t s the, Staten] nt t h at Gov. 4,R, 1.- Walker approves Mr. E'r glish's 'Kansas bill.. He is id to Sk of it as detestbble; but i t has assed now, 'ad we litivehot another evidence that n orthern dough aces don't I stand fire. As' to ihe ultimate iesult, Afej Sewar d . ex hikits hi s usu a l, el e S r . 'foresilit. •t either laveq nor "Democracy " canstan d many uch viotorics over right, jut ice," apbrittler ovs,reiguty," and every prin ciple _avowed 's the creed of .party hitue . That 'the people of Kansas can be Ai / tiler driiqul or bribed into acceptiug ll the Idepinptoni inn titution on the terms offere4we baV, e not hough! posable; and lieve r --for we cantio for ii . 'omen,. be',c4nriOt thin k'thent pable , , ~.. cot-accepting a vonstitutioti Illbre of fraud, w i nd hitherto . repudiated With hat .1 and '' because b "Ii '' ' b ff fie!' spun, a rt e itr no v,/ 0 0 to 'them. No,-they dare not do inch a Ipetin -1 ness—i :de not; as they must' fly abegptance now, proclairiftoall the worlphat; the pre vious 'rejection was insincere that; they were base Flying ;hypocrites,, ci4ring'n thing 'for Freedoid, While setting tbq whOli coup try in Commotionand'diaeord fOr their sake. Not ori'l will they reject;' bug they 'Fenno( fail to regard this proposition its an limit,' gross and palpable— i on inscdint prdsurep liitrithat, they' are devoid of !rincips, end very cheaply percha l stible. • ' t us calmly' 4 wait nod, see. 11. 1 II . , 1 1 1 "‘... , . I I ) I ` ' acto' a llright 1 Itts. itENTIGE, is - 11 f 1 Lecomptort Question, Jets off the o ow ing characteristic .parAgvaplis, , • in a lat itiSne of his paper, - - 1' 1 " , .., ' 1 . t e 1 , , - 1 1 . . . ,`-' "The, course of SenaterNgreen, of Mis souri,' is .unqueStionably disapproved by 'a largo majority of thelpeople of `thatState. He will disappear rem, the pub lic scr- 1 vice as -soon as hist constituents i can... get him out.—Thenceforth { ha will be Ili/Frail, e ; Green." ' 1 11 . = ' i 1 i , L "It is said, that,' Wfien Mr. BOO:Moan, t a late ieterVi:iw with Mr. Douglbs„ re rMinded him ofl the I fUte of cartain'political 1 ebcls in Jacleson 4 altimc, Douglas '.eplied with 'insulting, significance, ."Jackson is lead."' ' ' 1! 1 1 • - 1. ' -L---1 t•Tbe editor of the' Southern .Derwerat .tiys:' that: he eartiesLwater onl y •upn one shoulder. He carries: it on !both sheuldera, hut- tries tc.' make up, fin this by c` rijriuk '"John"orieldu his stomach'. 1 "John Mitchell, the Irishman, is anxions that something should 1 Le l; done "pined; litely to stop the freei Fivechl, of the Hai. John Bell ,iu the g.i . S. Senate. H:eiiiiot t'ho only Political miscreant disnore ro cry „, . ,I put sif4h Dracuetn,..astop I . 1 Bell , ' I' - ---! -- - -.. 1 .••• 1 . Chczn;qe of! Tintri.+4 ighten. Acebruniodatibn - train; Ni ca y left the Federal street dePo,lat 10 n'eleielt in AP morning ; ;ozoi 4:30 id , the afterutio , this., heaves at ti:4o in tke'iumming, and in' ilia tfieruoonr 'I its en important ' halve, and one which/Shonfd be-made 'g nerally -uown, as the travel, bi this train :is very arg. "In .t is connectiOn we .Iwou d nice= ion Or : the clever and attentive Co' &actin, Williams, is now on! a tour throu` h the es 4 and; his place} is now filled b Con etorl Half, a g entleman every iva quali v pat foie the position.; 1 Mr. ,ifill is an oblig ug and attentive officer, and. fully ;under the netint4 of !the trade in which his train is•ruol—Pitts.j Jour; ? l',_ 1 - i ---, - -.., 41■•••••, 1------,- 4 -_, , .1.1011161411 - Peo n' btit'OFlS6ll.-7 Shoplil the'repubjieSna secure a thinprity in Ole' Illinois!legislatir're; I to be (.11084 next Navember,; it seems Ito l i be undeistbod on 'all hands that Ithei willVielect a , ir t p3 and 'ftied friend of.their eau to sucecod Jude a.tglas. Only' orvi person is " siiriousl named l in this:conOce Hon, as yet, ant a genr, Prilagreement in his favor is probake. This gis l H' Bore Atom Lincoln, formerly of the use of Representativeei. Ile ! lint just I n r*ased - of ',au electoo,• instead oft Jltdge Trombull,; the present rebublfcanSenator ir.iiii Illinois. As there / ate to bo t o deni ,wratic! .. . • - f , State tickets tiler'} the at t e next 'Plecti!iii, unless tiler' is! some very abrupt, i ?iin•kilig doWn, it. is nearlyi certain ihat :he °publicans' will carry tfie t State, a bave full Control of the legidature. ' • I ! • • ' i c :1 1 1 ItirA CnicAno paper. Says that i therold in who sold popeorn!iiiltlie hall of the i -41 Chicago post-office,' ehaviorehaocedlto ex , press himself in opposition' to . r. Buchan nu,',ii tdcemptoniarn, his' brio expelled froth liti ball -, by the' poitatalt r.- None but il genuine Buchanan iLeComihoki DeSuorrata Must sell yor-corn in any n the potofficei of the country. 1 This Islll1 severely test the !political .virtue of the , pop-4irn men ;of the ;United States, . I',l e e l -, !! •t 1 I!.,'c, . „ ,„. ~, 1 TILE . CREVASSE i j ) LIPPOITE NEW us, ILaArta.—The t Now rleans, 'rescent of the 1 22 d, 'nays of the brevastih opposi l e I that city : i ..ti • 0 •. . , 1 il 41' Tile Crevasse is still ni4tiarch n 1„ all it surve l ys. The baffle wit it prOkressod yesterday, but4he 1 crevasse Trogreised as vrtll: ,, l The flood back of iNcDonoUghville ro e yesterdaY at, the rate of liin inch in.foui h . cl i urs andlis I within . tifol squares of the river. 1 1,. 1 , seki.Thethilla the T ren ton (N. i Company of I J. trout are 'smut running, and b o t l one , undredl hands were employed st week.l The trustees ,of the 'Montour Kl%)lron Companyl'stirted another furnace' (Pa) : week, and the • iron wails 'aro, tilopetation, except the new, wing of, the 'ontour and one furnace. r I 11., • 'rdig/udge Leaoni , In , or' fr m, the l docket ,otil the sulfa instituted for pu rpos e s of pers e i indicturn i ts were such Murder; a) like. The notoriou! most the last of the y deinociscy, has gone home to Virgil i ' I I ' • I t ! pte ia tioldiog court at ie Bieck be ditruissecl - bandreti aol fifty of 4gaiirtFree Btate men ,k.ution: Most of,t bele jr tbe 'bigheat crimes, 'two; robbery and D. Btriukfelfow, 01- °ll guard of •pro-alave ioft the territory and tut. 1 '. . , ' . e Ire X.iiriottaw. Illi 6 . 1 i. , yris GTO Ttlegrapli f of Monday evening 1 st, 't uhlishei the charge of Judge , . PEAnsoN to the grand Jury of the - Court • of Quart r SosiOns,..• now -in_ session in Dauphin entity,- to which his onor thus speakoif i the liqu r law passed by the last legisilture: "His - Henoi teniarked to tbe Grand Jury that theylneed not, inquire into any Viola,, tion qt , : the Liquor Jaw, as t,he .puldshing dud: offences Was iepealed by, the late ? law, Withatt IproteCtingthe CQ.mmonwealth. All these charges were 'l:ord:ore at end. He further remarked that the Conre was bound to grant all lieentia for *filch app lications .. were:made, provided' thetapplteaut x cateld get 'l2, men'lo sgo his application, and they-741st even e,of the4oist garacter The Court tad- no eliscretiOhary power left whatever, if 12 m 11 would certify that the applicant had',the rqiuisitie'character. The law. in general wa condemned, and some of its.' -pr visions setierdy enhaMented ppm', ,_ He °marked t at the .County Treasurer was 'le and talra t all-licenses for liestau-, rants-that Made ppliention to Vim,' and_ that the Courts h ad only . i 'l• - im l we!. to grant c, tavern licenses. - r WHERE THE I.r CultetElV l T MONEY GrOES. -7-,ln "cise of eo 'piracy tiled at Chicago t .... last weeir; . some, curious developments were made' its to the Uncurrent Money , trade. A . youngl• man named Norrls alas arrested on a charge of having couhterfeit looney in', his possession, it/ler:10r to ,1 detain. him in town to prevent his appearing , di a witness . in ai action of tort t.) be ts - '. in , lowa. 'Tbe . -, charge w+ • „ e facts.:eing these: I Norris had in, his poseSsion uncurrent bank notes Irctiresentink over $lOO,OOO, which, 1 , Hustonbe had purclaused _of' -- , a H broker at'' ten +IS on the dollar,l with the avowed, ptirpos,e of -/ seiling it to the ",Greasiasl' in New Mexico- Sp here is* explanation-, of those herethfore incoMpreheusable Win--' dow sgns? "UnCurrent • moricythougbt and I sold. ' - : l' I• • -, i A ibe TIIE •7EkrHE p. 42 . 4 i u Tri E FitinT.--11e Clevelal Leader I says tI • • •Toi vicinity the snows and frosts of I `Saturday . and:Sunday did no,speeial injury exeepi tp the 11165 tender plants : The. frost Mond y nigh t the 26th, was' white and se rere, cutting lettuce and asparaggS onder (berries on the warm, sand ridges :are in bloom, and some, of the fruit-groweis in market yesterday morning . :expretsed ap- Prehension that the crop is much injured, if not ent off/ life peaChia not folly crop 8 • - ' From 'Utah. 'i . r ' , I - Sr L 69 1 s:— 4 pri 1 30—Tlie Leavenworth cores tot/dent .of the Republican says that - the Peisie CointhissiOners,-Mt;Cullough and Powell. left Gtr MAI on the'2sth 'with-an' • • , , 1 • escort, of s ix Men. '-. The - movethent tri occupy;the Platte dis-, trial await the arrival of .Geperal' Smith, now at tilt fort. 1 '. l f; ' -. There are now ready for,sorrice fifteen bundled savally horses, .twal'hundred artil-, lory hories, and thirty five.hundred mules; Messis.RbsselOtujo r & Waddell have dis- I pitched, lin all three hundred 'and twelve wagons, arid 'have five hundred and fifty . now bciug got" in !readiness. •". vek.The population of Mexico is andht eight Millons,, an the debt about 180 mil- , lions Of l didlais. - ' 1 ~ :•,,..'• , , tAtEriTnelato Vice .Prcsiiii:nt of the Illi nois Ceuiiral who l so salary- ins 810,0 i 00, some 8160,1¢06 an addition for bii services in England in pureha l sing iron and sidling bOnds. 1 I• • ••••-..1 , I .1 • 1A Sa!em Oregou) l paper estimates preserit peputation of that Tiritory as bite ..ohabitants 75,000, Chi neite 5000 1 Uegroes '3oo—total 80300, Number'ef witers l, about; 15,000 ;1 ileirair some pun ick, quote i B. Brodorick way you I • to ;the Cin e l ; the city, the frluit -sitnat ons, 'fiat nds,, tne n -o Ecly be, • Adm cess fired- --• Li ht } 1 . cba acrd 'este suited unde , weet . 'ef •si linen hosfery,[for i close rates forleas St.' Ilegleny Cir A il • * •••••-- LUOBE . - The Jefferson Star .1 sari abouritwi as touch square timber w s ta ken out o the Clarion river this seas) , as was ever norm bt.fiire. About-the usual 'run' of . oarils , This-is vastly diffCrent from what was expected lasi Fall. e. ___ Ne ''l'citatoes and Tomatbes were reoeiv ed ' i n lexan4ria; Va.,- bit Nouday, fr om Bermuda. ,- ; . The S t ti ~ . m e Tr9aeurer 9f 11 "scons ti: ekes public an outneMent thit the treasury.. ia ailing i s' iF. $90,000 to be paid 'i ' , ].7 i I Tbe moUu't, 111(1 1 , ere white lust. I - ... I G el ia'b par( fisson, unazii is hoped the paths 4 by . .th l eivit'inter' safe. • - ' English, of In liana, felt blirt LS - LULL bill% ;entreT'arks of Seriatim Biloder ruitig his trickery, and callbd on ud askeld him' to retiair. 1 , Mr. 's rosponse was t Get ,out of nu 1, oppy. Mr: English Obeyed. A frojt-grower'Writes as folloWs einnatt G rzette vated pos i tions in , the Ticino gut titcl drinage-has been ddi the fros of l to..4alay. and n'ear;,watcr; or.on we l the injury has i been groat apply -to viceyi chard and vineyard have esca .I t Bitter.--=lVb hay' I tificate out at G rand Ited 19th June, 185 Hollander, dnsires i leui.sbode; ishat the l 1 . 1 , cured him nf In ebility, with whil •spripg.- Peter . Dal ioprietors tof thiti ibis way of reconan irynien. , - b . . QUITUS, Nietcabodc, AShebo.§ , ltands, anTher gel lichisanr, da er Dane, a :h inithe-N 3itte f raanth Fever. and 0 all ihe ul to the !yl, and tukei c) coup i~ EilA roil,. May '4ito,titiop a t Lecompto. ,o-da • I.—The Mena 'n o rejoicino over the . T4ifty 7 two guns s neatly made. , to. sea.3on. Suitmer / k, and botton, silk iand in ejeti and boy's we 3 ..at' by Carnaghan, Fe deral y.l" iiios - west of Cumber tkosi, with ioomr on. Satird' ay _ •-- • " INMI LIST OF MOSS, JIHE - TERIE. / GRAND JIFROD.S. ‘BOTOUgh•--DAVid RaMsey, Foreman B. Anderson; . Win. iK. Boden TI jackidon, Socrates Saill. hig Beaver--John Thompson. Darlington—A: J. Cook, J. A. Fr:, Jos. bonthitt, Wm. Whan. .Ec nomy—Thos. DleKee James ;:i: ° F u lstor,-1 hos C.llays, Lorenzo Ci. II evrell-T.Joh n ,McKee. In. ependeuce—James Sterling: , In ustry—Cbarles !lay% ' M ."O Henry Alcon, Win. Mc..r.,:z i l. MaT T ion-LNicholus Dui/1611.0. ~,' 1 Nola Sevvieir!Y--Sainnol Bu.its, I,t, Rernigb.: ': c''' I , Rochester—jacob i Warner. t _ South Beaver—John Culbertson. PETIT , JURODe• ' ' BrightouTp.- 7 Jesse Carothers.. 13igBeaver—SALu'l gimes, Hiram ' Jas. M. Imbrie. ' • , .: , Chippewa—Abner Braden; David Lean: - , 1 1 ' D.tylington--EpbrAtn- Boo4t, Jam e Dilworth.: . , . Economy- T -Gcorge NA.ely, Siatuetlt 1 rsey. i : Freedom—Samuel Ba ker, Jazob Kra' Frank lin i —Thos: Moffatt. Frankfort Jas, Morrison. • .. Greene—Samuel Miller, JO!. Hall.: 1, ' Hopewell-"-Walter 'Johnston; ,i I Hanover—James Harsha. , • Independence—Thos.' Standish. 4lnrion—Joseph West,_Wni Bahl. Moon--Jarnes Burnison. New Brighton---Samuel Dunbar , :JP. F.ornbell, Jas -C: Jackson John Aline f ' Ne w ,Sewiekly—Samuof Dean, bra Musser, SatnlYiereol. „ -: Ninth Sewickly—Eli D. Evans. Obid--Sainuel Duncan, Isaac Shane' I - I'arierson , Thes. B. Wells. :Pulaski--john Alexander. - Raccoon:—Rezin,lt. It . : &nth Beaver—Samuel Moore, Step Calvin, Rubt. 13ra&haw. ; "' , s ivertidement,] Mould's 2114,,5,p!1ug Sale of Prop AT BRIGHTON, HWill take plade on Saturday MayBth LPre \ e",:sk; at one o'clock' RIM. untreall reutlier is lad; in such ease, it hil l -`be the,-,jirst i fair clay-of the folkwiny At the firrt Sfritig Sale, April 13, weather • was s s Jad, and but little notice given, yet seven bloats of sixreen eacl3„'were making 112 lots, 50 fcetr frult. . ,the forth arning. sale, a large crovid iseanticipated, and huiaired4 of lots, bldeks and larger . parcels, will 'be 'sold, (for' Elie; 'are already. lae,poken) - • !Ahoy persona in ;the ion - Irradiate yid . , , and throughout.the Count) are . for years,. to belaiire of good titles mai get items for fair prices, which, Litt d 'they could not get—'now they,tan. Patterson, ard the Beaver Maw] taring Co'nipany, ,ivanted 8 . 100 or $.2( lot.. Nowj-theselots can fie had for Is4o and $OO each; whole acres in town $lOO to $150; a little out, fur $4O and iper acre The, Hundred " Thousand 1 Pollarn the Bever I)lanfiketpriug ,pompany.'. paid' and • font in the- neighborhood,. go into the - poCkets of . Ovine . 'who : thb.k. cheap property, - which!. in ° being at ] ; aboimt...cost, to pay off reMainiog cen of ptiichase money, 10 Patterson, ertson, Feqertnan CO: 'lt will be . and will b. free'to tVose wh i p buy It haped that a large portior! mn . yi into the . hands •of industrious citizens, Abeit.oiin use. . = • Arrangements are already in pro for thelestablishment- of sereral 'laces lo the, neighborhood, arid f r ing Mills and .other 'lnanufaeturiog t ) listiment4:tat the Patterson. Darn, the Adamst Din, • (of wilish, in4ny will be known in few days L O as , is just now td connndnce herlou ward ma as an Iron City, a, Abanufatturing cid younger sister ofPittsburgbi - Not to interfere with grounds, waterl ,- • and important- bu'siness sites, at. near the two dams,' the 1007 acres, be and the 90 acres - above, will not be off now; the present sdleg will be 'froM the acre tract about - Midway between the D4rns. ' IMO soon . Other Sales. will soon follow, tifl all - tbe property lately claimed by the .13arivcr 3 an- _. ufactukrkl i Company,' at e Brighton,' :halt hive been disposed of, :from, the east end of the Rail Road Bridge, itc.NeW fl ig,b ton, to the coachute above 'Admen's Oanii: two miles ,of margin ' on the Big ',Waver, with a clear „head and fall of 40 feet.- 1 ; If not soon disposed of, Mt "priva.e•le; the ro - Flouring - Mill, and inte siden eOf I L James Patterson, will be_publicly e ered in flay, together with everyl e other buildi n g and lot , ' once claimed by th Beaver Mantl featuring-Company; now.controlled by tire mubircriber .l who. is authoriied to close the , 1 whOle concern, , without delM , y, and for Which purpose ; he Irris' thic most envie aathmity, certified andeSliown by the Records of Beri ver Conoy. .' i' I,. ' ''' - Maps,,"` 'descriptions, and :all irecirsmark vouchers; and title papers, will be produced it the Sale. The !tours of Saleiriir acconf modate a'.l , irho come and g 4 by rail.r.adS, canals, &c. Appropriate'refreshments diss. thiy be obtained upon the premises. SorTerins of .:sale made* known a :th hour of sale, 1 o'clock. ' . ' ' 1 j ., ! , Mt T. C. CtOUL .1 Rochester, April 27,, 1858. , ;'' ty o( l in to low and r, ,- rds. ii ed. e •re- IRap- a to illol• ;ige,s th,be .13, is. great end.- tike were am DIED---On the 3d hist ,'ANNA, ter of John Weaver, of Vanport, ag years 23 days: ' . +- Tnisit-gr.H 03 M—The .husb.ind triv i 4 14 (moments of relaxation froM the cares of basil. ness, allows hisihotighte to revert to hie f i tuili circle, is in a measure safe from the trial an 4 temptations of the world.. We regret to be iervi . ti , , v. that there ' ale few husl?autle who .give A ra c i. ticar turn to such thoughts, elso there wou d boi 1P.,4311/ovr.i. & BAKICR SOwingl lillichine, ' fou d iti vl s every well regulated - fumily. Mono , but !Ms 1 wbo . l l hare experienced the bonits conferre b the use of a a noysa & Mamma Machine, 4aq realize its advantages. - ' .; Ell .019 ees (it. exhibition and iale 495 Bro. wa NeliYolc; 18 Summer Street, Bostbn• au 78' Chestnut : street 1 1 4 ~Ilienilinger's Flnicl Extract iof Sar I,l a l . reds awl Dandelion, the safeist and Only curd for SOoffula, I.ll6tches on the skin, Eularg ent. of the Joints, and all cutaneous dttleasek. l Idt sale by Dr. 0.. Cimningbara, Beaver; E. ogler ins, iyheeling, Va., Ged'l Agent. ~, C ~ Mil If; VE 1 I NM i , ., I > 413:1 I 58. rake ty, la , for L !resit , . I ,1 "at ~acts - ch, , a ow arid -OV4 Tilt 460 two ! g h. 15
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