H SWit s NATION OF J1:11)01; DRUM. lift)ND. Toth} Hon. Itrat#ol S. 111ae'k, Aliens* Gent:44lf the U.. 'B., Washivinn h. C . , Atr s . 0 - . ."` - 'Oll-;.!n--11 • neltidirr,io resin tlor.olletustJtodine the Sopstine Court of Om - Territory of Utak, Whiih thin I apaepred hi A.. D. lift!. unaer the ad ministration of President Pierce, 1 'deem it ttiattlheiwb[min gtre sewer the reasons by I do - so. •fa the flik Brigham .. 4 Yeting, tl4e3Qnscrobiitof ['fah Tcriitory, is the nolailailcheditettl of the "Church of .ihiliaCtisitill‘a--14A-T-DaY.-;SaiilLs,lt-coln mottli nailed ildermons," an l as such head (ho Mormon' look to him, and to him alone, for the law by welch they are to be govern -thcrifoti, no lair liioiiiigresala by them, ropr,idshislAtiailing in any manner. Siietiiidly."-I knew that is a aoctvt ~i ttit•ltOtittod Organisation a mons„all the mile tarikiberayof the Church; and to neltnau s lcdge, trim litre 'OK law - of - tics L, I I - sty:P - I'4st: fur which comes to the people through Briphasirloung, dirlet from God,. he, pri g tiutycning, living the riregel, lit of tio.l and .pr4pliMiil sit -et ssor of Joseph Smith a hcrl anaitrp Vtindtr pfthis - blrifuu.l ircasmm- Idi orgeatitatien. Thirdly. I ant thlly aware phut ()Acre is I rtpl r ipien set ti port I y special order of the hutch to take both the I.ves and prop erly (it persons who Logy rpteci.ci ih.f au thority of the Omni', (Ole „I:1%1,11 , 1; 1,1 , 6. whom' I will promptly at "future D time.), ' .. . Fworthry. Thti t't he roppole. r tiny rs . &v. of the . 811picrui . . , L'Oti.l.t rm... 1.1.9 .1, sti.yed Iy orth.:r of tho Clitirch with ilpret knott 1- d go gmd. - atptiihatiOnot tiocernor 'bung, and ilio.Tcdorarolllocra grossly in.ulh d for protttitriltl to raise a sfliglo ptcstion nbout the ircalviiiiblo act. 4 , . Fifthly. That tha F, (kr - xi ' Ofilitcrs of the Territory are etouirfamtly insulted, and bar aiscd and atintlyed by l'ilortions, mut for ihoNct inßulla thisc is uo-rritrria. *r t e on* of the Artier MIWI wart Gmrt raiment tradneed,. the _Chief Exe (mikes of the nation, both Hying or dead. sitni4eToct end abused froth the mosses, nei islrciin all the leading membera'of the Cfinrcir, titb — moßt vulgar, loathsome and vriukce manner that the evil passions of man tiR protSitOy conocive. Artitt That erten Moroni Greene had Nett, lSurt before roy e6P1411/00, Judge Kinney, of an assault Aettli (ntent to commit murder : and after- wards, eta tippcal to the Supreme Court, the judgement being aalunert, and,the antil Green sentermed-to the penitentiary ; also, that the sold Gov. Young pardoned • man by tho !tante ofilateir. who bid been tried sod sen tenced to fa - years' imprisonment in the peoitentift7 (Or the mprder of a dumb boy. by ths iacme of White Ifouse, the proof showing one of the most aggravated cases of murder that i over know being tried : and to insult the Court and Governmen t offlocrs, this man, Young, took this pardoned criuit- tiaTsrittikiin in proper peronn,so chorth, on tho next Sabbath after his conription.naker in the meantime having received a full par don from Gov. ! kkfghaut. Timm ire loon were Mormons. Onthatither hand,' charged the ?Sermons, and Gov. Toting in particular, with impria• oning flea or iii young men from Missouri and Imem.whe ace now in the Penitentiary of Utah, without than:rum having violated any criminal law in Atoeriee,-but they were anti hicersions, poor, uneducated young; rial on their way for California ; but because L'iermerignated from Illinois, lowa or Mrs moon. and passed by Great Salt Lake Ct'y, they wire indicted by a Probate Court, and most brutalltand icilammerly deet _with in addition to being andintarily Incarcerated In i the saintly prison of the territory of Ut a h. I also charge Gas. Young v. ith constantly interfering with the Federal Courts, direct ing the Grand ..fury whom to indict and whom , and after the Judea charge the Grand; Juries as to their duties, that this man, Goy. liming, invariably has some member of the Grand Jury . , advised iu %Vance. as to his , will in relation to their labors, and his charge thud given is the only charge known, obey- 1 eel, dr received lay all tho Grand Jurors of the redorataiurtrortltah Tenrdery. Agana air. after a careful and mature in• ! vextegation, I have been compelled to come: to the conclusion, heartrending and sicken lug as it niay be, that CaptainJohu IY. ' Gunnison and his party of eight others were murdered by toe Belt iii in tin; (1.4. the order, advice and Ilirectloim of the Mormons ; that any ifustrieue. Ind .118‘11W, 15 . iiished , prodocesaor, lion. Leonidas Sharer, came to his death by drinking - poisonous given to Win - under the order of the, Isadiug won of the .IkorumoiChurch in (;rest Lelt Lake City that theist* Secretary of the territery,, was murder od on theiptains by a band of )lornion mar nutters. orator this particular and special or der of Brigham Yoongoilielter C. Kimball. and J. M. Grawtyeend-trot by the Indians, as rtiertedlar &Mormons thrinitelr ; and that"t arrellre*Stiltiralre - oily tor: that purpodif, sodihat only ; and nib usem• tiers of the Danko band they ware bound to old of Brighn!".l4guiwit-Ac hcatt of the church, or forfeit their own lire*. • Thc>fo• remodel( with many othara -that I in.ght give, Acta Would be too heart ran. ding to . rusert in this ooramuni•mtion; have lodured tut to .0040 thi,olltas of ittatiea of the Trrritorrlif.lllllo%. ' again return to toy adopted 11.4.4 )' .011. My reason, sir, fur snaking, Wilitimanicalioss thus public is, that• party. with in power, and tberofore isnhe party that should now be NU reipoostble hir the treas onable and ctlegricsfal state of affairs that now exiitin thialiati -Territory. I could, sir. if necesasiehrefinr to a cloud of witness es to attest thu reasons. .1 havo given and tituettarges, bolds* they are, against thee* despots who raid with an inn hand their hundred thouspnil 'IIOIIA In Utah, and their two huairoti thoiapailds souls out-of that a gable Tortahey, but shall do so fur the kasou that thos tritestod such gentieneen 81 . 1 / should designate in Utah and in California' would not he' Rafe'fors single day.. fe . ? 01l ~• ,In conclusion, sir, I ~, haea. tSI , . 4 .4aVha ;thy tariviJcill of ic‘ol 8 Weert I #tioilkwitoot riirt4o - . -- „ an 0 itnow* that tdid' , tarylltity .t , neither 1 . . nor inti e tialTatieniArreV:fifoin, that . irattr':`ttirntrtlr.tithwir lutail;lrintrpaltfed to say. ant I accomplished little good while there ; that the judiciaryis 'only treated as a fire. The only rule of law by which - the infuriated followers of this curious people will liege verned, ir • the law of the Church, and-thatt. eminates frosu Itemiser Brigham ' rOtin - F,4lTdim — aTer - tie: - I du believe jhat if thin, were ',mart put in otllcei ni Governor of that Territory, who is not s motnberofilte Church, (Mormons) end he supported with a sufficient military aid, that touch good Irouldrisult boa Sikh a crunve :, but as thd Territory is noir gov ernell, and hes beep; since tl%e adtninistra:. thin of Mr. r.itlntore, at ahich time Young received his appointment an Governor; it is noon-day madness AV Folly to attempt to Admipiater the law in that Territory. The officers are insulted, lisoassedand nuirdered Co/ doing their du.4..surrt—amt rewoognising utigham Young as .tho only law giver and law maker on earth. 'Of this b velt nian l ran 'wet' inContentilde evidence .who -has been trilling to accept an appointment in Utah. and I nssure you, sir, that no mak would he willing tn risk Isis Lifp and proper tr in that Territory 'after once trying Vie 1 " sad experipient. 1 With an ardent denii.e . tkrl We 'present ' AdsninsAtrat ion nil! gin due and timely aid to the I , (MCCrSI that may be so unfor,tu , ,ste as ----..- lona that the withering cur.s which rests upon ttie tuition by virtue or the peculiar and heart rending instittitions of the Territory or Utah ,i;zy to speedily removed to the honor and credit of v'llr happy codzitr,y, now remain your obedient serritnt; .W. W. Damutexto. Joßtice of Utah Territia tfßrl7.l; DISCCvER T OF DR TAK II A:Wit S-PRANKLIN'S .IfIO 0 R IG PIV A 1, PR INTL):C; PRESS. Our readers wilt perhope remember that in the Despatcti of Sundaytisst we referred to an ancient structure that had been un masked by the demolition of a store on Fourth street, below Market. The old build iog steed between Fourth.. street lOW Frei& - Uri place, and haoh,from both thoroughfares. It must have just been in the rear of the house on Market street occupied by Dr. Franklin when he was publisher of the l'ennsrehraaea Gazette and subsequently when he was President of the Executive Council, before the adoption of the State Ccmeti tuelon. A correspondent finnishes us with an ac count a some strange iiiscoveries mane on the spot yesterday afte;meon. Flom his lie- count it !teems that one of 641' worlitneli, while busy, yesterday villigThst'Oarth near the old bud in • eiTnelPhat asen isht d at ekaxe. The imple ment sulde sped from his hands and was swallowed tip in the earth, and ono leg of the laborer tweeted Aleut to follow the example or the pick; vb.. U. wow. wow," hie limb by a sudden spring. A force im mediately set to work salt their shovels, and cleared away ; the earth sufficient to re veal the brisk-w 6& of an arch, which was evidently thO roof of a vault. A broken wooden Cover to an opening In the top was soon found, and through this the pickaxe had disappeared. -• --s The spertuttrlwas immediately cleared lights wore procured and lowered into tile vault; but they , were instant) , extinguished by the-foul ate. In a short time, however, the air became suffinicotly purified to admit a light to burn, and several men, tarnished with candles, immediately descended into the vault. The interior of the chamber gave ample evidem-o that it had not been opened for a long time : tiltreue stalactiliet or great • size hung from the.-roof, and ilto corners of the apartment were draped with enormous • cobwebs pr.thably pearly a century old. At one end stood an antique printing pruts,aud what was moyt...rernarkalAe. a -form" for a 11UW,IIRVIZP was lying upon the bed plate. I Chun brushing off the dirt amp dust front r The type's, the heading min read as follows : PENNSYLVANIA PACKET APRIL 1. 1757. Ink balls, ono or two hal( decayed cases, -chime," an odd-looking composing stick, nail other implements of the prnter's craft, wire al., thscuTurYtl. jilo-of the Penn -I,,lrnma Parket, covered with mould, was found in a tarok. It is beleived that,the artick,+_ referred to Itail been packed away in,the vault and forgotten, and it isiirotwob a'Au that they had been disposed' of to wank party, for upon every article was printed in eirmacters more of lass legibly, the word 440411" WO 141 4 0 notyct been to visit the scene of these extraordinary discoveries, and we give the slat, meet of our correellendent for what it is_worth. Wo will only add that, if any of our - leaders fuel disposed to put them selves into the same predicament as the sr tides labelleriji — the vault, they will ito_ at forded full Opportunity during to-day and to-morrow,, whew the Inuit:will be open for I.ll,ll4Cetion. Tns COAL TiLtna, ; ,- 7 The boatmen on the flebnylkill Canal denutnded $1.90 per tots fur coal freight. Home of the' - New York dealers refused to4tay this. and thinly boats were consequently loaded at SIM. Lost week several hundred coal bats being at Schuylkill Haven, those of elietioatiseu who were opposed to the lew rate got on I strike Ind rent/edit* let any coal business be done ' • theesael---ifiles - -witiellr - Wiere toiited it . 11.86 w erelearded l and rusk, sod the boatmen kept The wholeftlaceialanken uproar.''..At a nuntbkr of Collieries the min ers have tamed out for higher witgeg... Be tween these two Influences the trade is, as the liner's .levernot says, In a state of rev olution. I Mu. CupirtsoiAw.inn brldra..Ounninghein and John-J. Eckel ham been set down for the kloo4m) 4th of hfei next. A penal of five honbedjuroni wit sadeind thcootire of e'er end tetudnor.. • Zits Vim* Nywili o urpixAcm iorvicia froAzu. ONTB, PI NA.' .-N , ADPP WAYI Melia ItIIIiESTWICULATION IN Mg COUNTY •VVILLIAM F. PACKER, _ _ COUNTY CAtAL COMMISISVNER, NIMROD STRICKLAND, Or CHESTER COUNTY. 5UP1911248 JUDOS, ELLIS' LEWIS,' .OF LANCASTpi,OOIINTy. rsTORT. , • A htnnet of human•education much neg lected in etittominan Schools, iathat AfHiac tory: yet, it is nevertheless oho of ynere lin. porting° than many othdre that receive fierier! attention. History is .the - trade eel min down the course of time. it is the expetiente of our race frets 4,hoCreation of Main Moor own day, collected aud arrang ed so as to he citpahle . M . yielding itiatruc' Lion to the traveler, to warn him of the rocks and shoals Upott which others have been wrecked and ruined—to point, dui to-hint the beaoon lights that hide guided men of the pest on the name journey. and which fie ma • have ever . . • rect. him with the same unerring safety.—.- Other sciences may be made known to thO human intellect by °canine domonstrntion. Fir instance when wh stinky the HVlVerna, 1-we can can cast our eyes shove us, and Or servo the brisht canopy with wonder and "alinement, while the erudite teateherpoints out the various bodies that whirl through rpaarnsairrrim • . • % I. • b cw el fro f the e f„;,,th, and an opportunity for i. studying her formation at once prene tad. Tho rules of mathematics nrenta:orstaod by obtaining a knowledge in the first phi* of arbitrary signs, that- have been fixed and es tablished ; to which certain rules apply With infallible correctness. But, when we come to the study of our race, ttitiratis been; and what it has done, we must wander back through the mazes of •History, and by its aid we rendered contemporaneous with all iges and all people Wn o ican stand around the walls of Babylon, and live on down, as it were. until we /111Y0 . ;:ochled the downfall of the IClaahlean flatten, the rise of the great Roman Empire, its prosperity through many centuries, and its eventual downfall beneath the power of Napoleon.— By threidetf. History we see all this—and far, far more. We pan learn the fate of na tions, and while we may. admire tiweliente ter of men, we can tarn wherein they might have been improved. istory will teach ..; we hut kitten to its voice, that Republica as mighty as our own have fallen, and their glory faded—and tram them_ Gita_wa eS learn a lesson that will do much toward the perpetuity of our own . Matta"; is an un erring guide wherever eireenstances are Similar. What has been done once may be denengain,and the voice of Ilistarical teiseh ing will do more than all else to lea — SU away from the influence of fanaticism and demagogueism. As we love our own dearly bought liberty, then, let us enter into the great school of History look hack Upon and study with impaitial interest and undeflled minds the history of our own country, and with the lamp thus placed in our bands, we will travel on to the haven of peace and se curity. Inasmuch as 'History is a record sf the doings of men, a delineation of the road. travelled by mankind in the heaiy tread of time, we may Vell suppose that it would contain some curious 'things. reveal some wonderful fame, strange inconsistencies, and palpable incongruities. So it is, not only in theslttirtpeVod of_ years allotted to on natinallitOU tho pagea-of the Historian, bad SO jt has ever been. Men elaraira We, and allays will le.founcl, ready and willing • tear down the very house that protects them from tbo storto, and had they the strength Sampson,of n Quid cause their own death to triumph over their tnemice. The Demo crate party mid Desnocnttic measures, car , rind foaward oy Deinoeratie men, have ori giested and effectuated every scheme by which out country has been built up, our coasts mule impregnable, alai our diberti preserved and perpetuated. :Yes, this mach ! abused Democratic party, that now "seeks to enshsie man,' "has cen the means of crew Ling our frecdotnesuat‘protecting it from the hatittll of all enemies, whether from without or within. Is this not true, dear reader? Can you tea •eingie eLentsmt.if tam Malt- DeSII to shy other source than the broad, oampreheiiiive, liberal, conservative princi ples of the Democracy i If not, why will yonnot-lietartothe wedew of - ffistory, and let xourself be footed ataong that mighty host, upon whom the 'safety of this ltopub lie ins rested and still resdA, and with your shoulder to the wheel and . determined in your honest hearts, push this car of Liberty forward, forward, until our brethren where. over found, shat be -passengers upon itl-4 Can you not disoern the - gross' inconsisten cy of theseiwbo oppose us t The great Ory omits that thotomporitio party, Ins wow dried away freak tie pith tosried out by sod Jeokson, and. i t apies,dwitald only rotors to their printsiplee,sll would be revealed some strange inocensisteneies, bne when we see Jackson's old oppoimats, those who were bitter, against him And bias dep. trines, as well as strenuously opposed to Jeeervoti, deneumciggs party bemuse it does not do juet-wbst that' ,:ondeemod as wrong and danniable we ocensider the superlative degree .tc,lhe 11111# reached. The Truth le, whermiriess 6m4 in old tory. one who has alwaythein aiterji, Yale will gild kW among 1110.oppootOca*but in alienate. s, out of um Ills time kmokatiged. and lAtesd of Vatting the Dement/ en • their vkl ground, vie . . 1 .. t theiliAtelliert.bro wrong, they *My o party lifotruarack,lifitifeuld only .turn to ,4 . eit-wo ~. 44wai , with it. Fritiiih s ate t*- 00 nd sect. ilipositioli;l7, ' *pc::: is ' lain :that a Wal: miit thou a4e; ih - - ing need n ' _th erein ." - qt vie di not 'design - 0 --: ... , rvidietm talchottid-geser , any canto : • our friends and fellow.cit 'zone to con ' the ilistorrof our country, with the . pruit:Mad, of the Democratic pat ty,land thoittrarleisly artd..nranfully as menscicince . iih ' Aletifii - ---we Will idltunias Eiteubjeck A Ormtking is certain, the _op-, position are* "hart. Alley change trAts and pri`treiplOtAito often. We cannot think . 'the peoiliiini keep pace with them.- , -. We aro certiirt'stt any rat"; that old Centre' oouttiwilltir%inro to 010 Union. LINO Copetitu . ' 4 he. - Supriima Court, and preserve oUridlits and.ialleys for the horaesof oar white brother". _ . . GEN itriCK,elt••B.SPEECie • The followhigfa the speech Wm. F. Pack er, our homineo (Or Governor, dolacred to the 00 . nvvntioll liner nomination, It ie - mainly 'antiVeidetr,itial, sibrforth id uo confrocet ;terms the principles he has at hearts "The Union—the Constitution— the ner eq tied ty o f t alcs—the equality ot classes-: , 'religious lily. Rao right of thl people to enact th owl .u-tire noble nhiects, the same se welt Olden-Heti by the,pemocrate in the 'sat ntest, eta havo always been meiedei ty them firovery stage of their a party. dr. Packer onid: lent and members of the Oin nitiniAutaiusernrarnd—thlr ro assulabled,.that I am thank lii,tif,i,itiyhotnoocrx express the profound roonfoumed. taude whic h I anteatain. To nder any circumstances as the the Democratic party in Penn the fiiWeiii, office in Its girt; is guished honor; inn. sir, - liner heightened when Pinch a mark is bestowed after an exalting , coming, is contact_ with a.o~hla. and so worth. were my competitors on this °caution. l' leb. oetooptin -thentounioation. Mr. Presi dent. I cod I vould be discouraged were is it not for t reflection that tJc Democrat ;e battalions 1 marching onward to victory look io to th ft standard bearer, titan to the flag of t ' party--that good old flag which for eight yenta ha" , ''brayed the bat tle end the b s'Y end !spot: ' Whom% broad folds are o ' ett, in lettrre or TIVIT light : f The U l dion—t a Constitution; Tho equslity f the:hates : existence Mr. Pei delegates h ful fur th•l wouhrl ha b., feelings of : 1 bo selected candidate o' sy 1 Tanis, a meat diets - vastly ie of minden, The elqielity 4f els SNCS. Religious liberty—the right of every man to worship Goa a c cord. % to the dictates of hilk,'Own oonseiente.- . , ' - Tht: i Tint of thalieople, in every godern mcnt to aid astir own laws. That flag. /dr. President, was dear to our fathers who have gone before us, and around it the Democracy will rally with that endiu aissm which has heretofore, and will I hope, again in October next, be crowned witlselo mous victory. • , Pennsylvania had Just placed ono Wl' her own distinguished soon in the highest posi tion in the. world—to-morrow he will enter upon the discharge of his official, duties— what a burning shame it would be, if at the first general election after his elevation, the -www••••••••••e• - wwwwre -saw ru.taiu me numuei istration. For my own part, in OBSUMISIX the position wiped me by your partiality I promise 7ou, that no tar as I have ability, the.etumatge digit I*cent:tire-tell as at least to reflect no disgrace upon this Convention or upon the Democratic party. . --431tartlesncurapin T shaft you for the au, languished honor you have conferred upon me. lissnsta. The St. Louis RepubliCan esti mates the munber of persons that bald pas sed though that city on their wai l ki:l4in• ass thin ispring at seventy thousand. Of course sonic of theta writ to attend the land SAPS and sr ith no intentien of remain ing. That paper says that nice . -tenths of them were from the • free States. lloW in' viow of these facts, it may be asked, of what possible use can . it be for the Pro-hlavery men of that terrttiry to frtrue • pro-slavery constitution, and ask jhat it be admitted an a itlave State. Ii Is the general belief that the free State melt Were largely lir the mi.:, )rarity last year. 'Add t° this the vast in flax of people.frtmi the free States this year d hereafter, 'and what chances Ira thee fbr the perruatieit lexistesco of slavery in Kansas t None whatever. But tke Abolitionists must hare some• thing to agitate about, so they tell the free State men to stay away from the, polls, and let It come in as a slave State. Meantime Jim Lane has gone to Kansas agam. to ot, up more difficulties fur the Republicans to shriek about during the election campaigns in - iieveratof iheiorthern Stated. Re made one speech at Lawrew.e. It was es !meted that an attempt would bo roads to arrest him on old charges, and then his frijol; would rescue bun and a war would be begun it once ! , .We must expect some such avant' for the next 'month' or two. Rhpublican capital cap ital is running low, and a new sapply,of ltarr9r4 tnitiatt_hernuMulfactured. We shall probably sopa, hitt of now nominations in XILDELS/I.—Globe. r So 7 l 7 asme ell the infortni bon we can collect relative foil the doingtof ette-Deatoc - ratic friends in the North atul East, there would seem to be'but little doubt that of the candidates from the W e ' e t e e i e e i for the Supremo Parch, Judge 'llepbeirt, of this:eity w bl #er,tista stisiongest. 1.0 the Jifdge'i wall known intlieknowledged lege) iiWts,rwperionce,,he ado oat P u r ity 61' Afro and diameter entkistrmkg,hoid ee the equation and confide to i 1 — Nitrii"..av • asadiciatei end whose nomirration et this time would kdd - sO much strength to our ticket.. With limb a men from the Weit z end a coantieta!illiti twperiencvd lawyer Of high charade! from - the East, one State tiaklt would present froitof unusual Rower and availability,and ewe which the combined fonds of the bpiq• aition could not break down. WO say with A ppatmence to our trie4ds: throughout the State, thet Judge Rephorree norti*tion would give greet form to our ildtet to Ws region, and rally to 16 support many not often found acting with us.. • Acrrivrrv.—Aetivity is no orthe everlas ting laws of existence. Thoiels no; religion .w' o __T. *iiis ~ 4,:..,t.' .e .._ 13.0 , eq , . yt. ~1 .r.','; . '. , . - 7. lyin ill ~ d iti iin c ,i ~' ore. 4 I . - A. hi IA la i f • • • . ... r 144111 it* ill ' ir ' ft ,'!'i . Y.. ;, thingti Mock him-who -lingers by thewrhY-1---Wito: finds knowledgdiave by the striving of the ulkieritialirling3 }no, known _ARStit!ttf of the beautlesof naturo btii he who etiurnsate sitOrninknouoh'imid is , 00t She hilirtop while 1 hia-paighbors are itideen't' thip.docy-thorriow 1:. rid_tpiii, iindadtain..up_tho_utouptairtauta - ' ma and endure noon heats 1 'And 'through what watehings and lonely *restilngs"with languor and discomagemint the artist leads out human loveliness from the rough mar ble, and, coaxes btaiiiy Alm 4011to°1 And. does riot evory ' good man g o up to his vit.- 17 - 1e7117s Jetins went like Satan in the &sort; I sweat tdrept Of. hltsid in Gilik - Omano, !Md . ' berit-hiserdlis-nirtialiari. ) -Aetivity i's the ' law of lire: Let of ho up and doing. Time waits for no man : all things go on with all things, or you will Tall out of .your rank in' the procession 'of existence, and never find 3:our place titain, nnleiririthrongh digs tV will will* your sour with anguish. Lisio to the 'Voice of the sea, 'fOr it is Sto voice of God, which evermore sue—"l4rork tlihift if 1 , Is caleit 4.'da!1, 77 01051. Nay it, I.4w4i:•LAlej- 7 - A bill haq he'en httroildeeti 'tete the 't i e'stu t tko ' York, whiqh proviilee - lieerielhg drink[,•l7lValng the "vendor to riuraid4TH businens htrnitt'er reepbAsi hilitY county. The following are the terms upon which it is proposed to grant a license': For a Ifeenscio drink lager beet, tortant or any domesqo wines, 50 cents. For strong bcOr;7s oenta. • For whiskty Odd homemade ligtgii. it For French or any imported brandy, 81,, 50.. , MUMlpilgll.l4 narBtl.4.r, Or W., tarilgii wino, SO. No married woiltan is to obtain a license without the written consent of her husband, atiiniTininor, without written consent from his or her guardian. The license can be rorokti in case of groes intoxication ; hot this section is not to Ap ply to a licamsed clergymen or menibers.W the Press No dealer is to serve liquor to perlon without the production of the license, and WO only such liquor as is named :herein. T)le bill' was refetr4 to the'Committee of the' *bolo. EDUOMTION or ThM AaWMOLMUiiLUMT.- No man is so high 51 to be independent of the snccess of this great interest, no man is so low m not to be affected by its pros. perity or decline. Agriculture feeds us withouk it we could have no manufactures &Ad we should not have commerce. These ilt'stand together, but they stand together like pillars in a duster; the largest in the middle—and the largest is agricultu.-o. We live ht a country of small farms and free hold tenements:la country in which men cultivate with their tiwn hands' their own foe simple aeres,drawing not only their sub stance, but also their spirit of independence and amply fro:4mm, from the ground they plow- .--2boy--Arti- once owners, its culti vators and its defenders. The etiltiamtion of the 'earth is the most Importmit labor of man. .Man may ho civilised in genie degree without great progress in manufactures, and with little commerce with his distant neigh bors :buoAllout cultivation of the earth, he is a rpaniliig barbarian. When tillage begins other arts rinse.. The farmers, thesWe. axe the Colindera of tinitian.eivili zatio4--Minier IVeb,fer. # , MOI(C TitACES OP SIR JOIN FBA: 4 4IE6IN II PAISYV.—Capt. Slicrard Osborne bill; forwaYd ed to the editor of the 'Ames, the ll:Mowing extract of a letter, dated Red River Settle ment, Milton Bay Territory, December 6th I have just voturnedliMin —, who was at Norway House last Jitly, and saw the man who brought an express to Sir Goorgo Simpson from ilr. rode son In leficruzie's ltivbr, (district,) stating that Indians..had Wrought ever reports'to one of the trading points in that querter,that the Indians had seen two or more encampments of whitesou au island oh Home point where Anderson and Su:wait turned baGk, in 1855, and - That one of die encainpnieritt particularly, viii quite fresh suppeeedto has been abandon ed a delCar•Ase berets tho Indians seen it, and (ruin he .traci4a thought, there might haye bean about ttin or twelve men. Y could not hear df the'exaot locality, further than that Andoesen and Stewart were within a very Aborttaiittanetof the piece yeltere. al • traces were seen.--Sl. Paul (.41quies..).,Rig neer el:fere/121.- A Fr.iestr IrssitcAnex.--" The-Ms- Da. viol W)lnto-has addressed a note to thew. Packer, the Democratic candidate, request. ing him to same a convenient place to begin the C 0.114011 di the Shoo. Should Pack..: or loolkulAltt..tliehdrstionsf-Jimigo-Wik.. Not- to commence the amnia alone, omen time in Mar v ' We clip the above delicate attempt at dreads, from the Punntylvonis &fairer of yeatenhay. The *hole story is Maul/ w fabrication. We are authorised to say that. ChM. Packer bee 'wed no such oonstatutd. cation' from h.fr• Wilmot. Ou oar party (if we are stag, to judge the matt) we are of the opision that, if Aurl Ougl?Agui linybodx,4Piii IS the 41.10: 4 Qolit . P' Col life r 6, o ,, :tothiPl 4utilfflPS . Mod "'CT! hhat itct Itte dßolPototo.*l.4tltkAviDsl3l4'"fi- Powneltrwwww/sp • • ft is , en — lke an liVit - tirs. k European coidernpom' that the Emperor of Japan has reseirCit t two 'parts; of the empire, those of Eqagas i and Hakodwii ClOl be open to the relish; dull rations,--, %Wit they 'might repair, take in preri-. liens; 'establish depots ef coal, ho,„ The oth er ports 9f the empire, rnereoyeri are to be acqeiWitilc to alwasqls'in distresi,"whiety may taki3 . gettie in' theta; but Which will have to put to seq thq biOnent the danger is over.-- No forqigrier ioi to bo (Mowed to peikettata into the figotior Ortilaccutitrl without a 'Toilet munition - OWe( tha door of the Obits, • • i . , ' • ft St.aer M.-L . -A law of ' - ~• - ' • !'•'• ...' ~•,..;-.. .-t • . - in the city of-j'hilifiel a, •: w , one of the u theta t, i '. evening, I 's • ri • . J'. . pelted to* Be • • .-,, •• (. -Imitation, and *. , t •• ict4 t' ~ '!"'t , , ity for the . it ti-` Trig ,- . •grstAed. -in--th a' ..oottrie • ' 'evening he obeptlved something reattreT in-, the'masiii 13? the henee, rrhieti..a~frd his suspicions. 110‘Itli at length conduce led to his chamber, which wee adjoining the family-room. There tie dielt on-the cir ssiiiiiiiiiciat. liiie alert:ea hini;:iiii ills excited imagilittrOn *settled trith thoughta of nightly retberi and,: assaisinittion. He proceeded to barricade the room as,, , wefl Ns' he could. He fastened deim L the `windows t against the doors he pihkl-oil tablas, Chides, I everything that, sea Mov'ealifitin no ioem. wtin , thus engaged, iverile)iiti kred itt,'lt low voice caught his .sr , 'emir , increased - hie alarm.' - fie-pliced'his 'ettiatlite-keir - hole , The man of tlui bona* *as engaged iti Tray er, in family prayer. Among the ohjeohi of I intercrsainn he was praying for tho stran- L er whom the providence st-Ged find linea -1 . .. I thriodgerbenesettil;rroof that nighi." When ho gkit"througleraur traveling (fiend arose tietti his stooping pos ture. Imagine 'the obange,,in his feulings.- 1 All • his fears had vanjahet: Though no. Christian himself, he icur that the prayers St diritiiins are liTte.guarditin angels to the abode is -• *Mob they are' °fiend up ;: and went to bed - anttilept - seithdly and sweetly, 1 "feeling that lire - Mode *here rroi-Wii-Nifed and wormhippyd, *ha a safe hos* to s7er • 1 .—American - 21 stwt ---• •.',•' — .. lit the late foreign news it appears tliat the dalticl lty fietwucn Spain led Mexico is Settled . That the ilifficulty lietireen Naples and England and France is likely to be sat ed: That the Russians have bison repined by the Circassian : That the English Par liament is dissolved, and writs issuer for a, new 'Au:lien, and that candidates in great numbess arc offering: That active piepsira are going on to push rigorously' the war against Chins! That Etigland is io a diffieulty with Japan; That intlfniitt is pro viding for a large increase of its navy . That Austria and Sardinia are likely to get in , . mat , : Tido the Danis Sound Dues are to be .lbottshetl, /LOTT BUSIALll.—Daniel Sterna, E 44., of Fret:poi* Ohio who had been ill with fe 4 rer fur sometime to allippearanced died do Pri day afternoon. Mt buiial wad to take place on Sunday afternoon ; all the hrrangeniental were made, and the friends and the deity, man were assembled tolay the hist tribute of respect to the supposed ,deceasett,' *hen the body appeared warm to the touch. Ace torstireit were administertd, and in a few minutes the man wS came so near boing bunied slim was sitting op. . To& Newish" ,-Tiisattrown—Solmi of - the llinnesota pioneers are preparing to emi grate to Dacotah. llon. Jes - epin 'IL Brown, who went to Minesota thirty years ago as a drummer 11.3'y — from Pennsylvania, and who has prospected almost every sugars .tnile. the Northwest, proposes to start with his family to the vicinity of James river, so that when the that settlers, after the -Daootah Territory Is organized, make their . appear-. once on its Imolai, they will "old hew was rturr" before them, ibcitring the best locations for town sites. Ins wire beihg a half-breed, and his whole life hav ing been sport( among the lindiahs, he can only enjoy life In a half satrgro state. Tnn E.I3T Inure. SQUADROX.—The rein forcrment which is fitting out far our turn& force in tile China Scia, says the Nation& Intelligencer, will consist of come of go most powerfulshipsshipsin the world, . Amonipo others, the frigate Minnesota, one of the sir new stearners, has been designated. The immerge battery of the Colorado, another of the new steamers, is to be transferied, it is said, to the Minnesota at Nor%lk t and it is still further stated that Mr. Reed, our no* Minister to eh na, will take passage in this magnificent ship. or Taoors.--A general order has been issued by the War Papartnient, fer a eery general Movement of the Moors on the Western frontier. Oeh. Harney will take command at Fort Lestenworth. These oxerernents, it is said; are preparatory to operations against — the Apaches ih New Mekico. and for the _purpose of enforcing the laws of the trufkii Stites In Iltak, where Brigham rulearsrltt inoro than 'feral authority. Imam; 34.ari83Lltai down on near Whittner's Mille at Niagra,,got ; dingy and-fellotoAuhraidds. lie aitaltnti4 "ikit thrown ylolentlyigaluat the ruche, WU then carrtod under the bridge, and for two huud•• • rod feet: trwiLrilti the fall. Here he was thronnAtrtheeurrent aipoii • rook;tcrwhieh he clung and finally drew himself out of ibe water. A rope ladder was lekjlown 260 (.." 1 6141 x; and hr was ,• . • • NO EN DUSSICA'Nr. ' "Wilco pm The .Mtater Tht." Gov. Po(tools Whiles to endorse imy pf the nominee" Of the Bisutit•Repuhtfosti Got!"- tion for Supreme Judges, and appointy . Armstrong to the seat vemste4 hpj nittiou'qf 1141111 Wei" igif 00;* "Merrill be` *theiiiklsofistf %Hook inoiri•46 noneimiescand3l , L itPf.rt7t. - 4*.7pciirr aid:" Tar WILL be seen by an edvertitieksit in se another column, tkuit our old blend GU/. Peck bee opened his leo-creel' saloon at hii .residence in Bishop fittest Wd 'Melee the Lovers of thii delicious be►orage, to give him scull. ' • ,„. 'Owa the 'Various noveitid *bleb lit tractsdio.eye of the sinager in our beeeti ful town, is Sam. Shoenfebl's " Keystone Clothing Hill," on Allsgheify streiti- where ho is prepared to sal, new and tiublettibile clothing, cheaper thin the isittepest:% • , oas lIY Paststxt.ttlins.—Al I 'of loatipOrtenee lolodw who be e ovetoldgottlistiejlteile;then co • w o will be the next thirerocii, yo ing fectsjyjl! Pot be Without int •;"'" : - the wooed Bade Clonotitation ri :Welted, and Thews Maly elected Glriernor - under - Thpintut Masan eueosodtd Goverier,htialieti. . In 1808, 81Sititi Too. erpor hhilesen. " II,0111; tilliii o d e d daemon:l3oer. - bi 1820, oforep M• b redeo6dad Gov e, n 'DO, FiDd . lll. 'kr M rif " 4s:l ! " 119: # In 4 l.B*„Gisosigi44iltannofini-40150, '.: In 1 lo'2 7; r . 440 4itimopoool6l4,ll eroor W 01100 DivAtel l :,k0114011iii1•0414. Goy.. Rimer. • • ' n . o 1844, Francis 8 Argo as Uovsinor: pardiag Ibit, Moo (~opetitu4ioo,' Wm. Johnston Itstianm . .thizer pur;,,n,lt ttulge4W-41eefioai wh e n he ITU slanted ty the poen so 4eave years as Governor. 16 1851, William '..13 1 / 1 0'sboomdatl Gar. .ihoenn. • lu 1844; Jiiniss!l76llOolia64ae l edej G ov . Bigler, sod mill-reinaimr4v4 oboe. A Nivo /*shyln a. •Ahkisisi •#yr.e. Thu Whubling (Vs.) Tilts.. tikyb' itosra ittaiiialwkiriau • posa le•orvicir V. • • . . • `dama de. " est, cause to lVheeling and te.ught A barrel of otalidleg42lllqtgglt it 'house and eotomentted retailing ii Vn small lustitities tit oostoutara, all. of whom -were attahked with astrenge sett of aitircesc, froth lirlifultn 11606310$ tirdy-tipeed. No *is tat% 'Alamos for I I hip eiugeliii not Nandi tile IVIR pretty will tlrsithited tad llfis teed 'knocked dill - of its ilhen-th atidlillaVoltlay tlity pee astonished - at - Inv dim - roil - al: flegrd obild;shout eight 'die-yar id,'inefdd tiler bah'eV. The °bird Wes lyiog in the bottom eV the barrel a state of partial _ -putrefaction.' Tits Jotritia sce Sas. z•-telt asotaitisai bull/1W beings In birth tngettibr on „tyrtfit ,j4nrnoy. After la_ join ow thitt,-4k leaat, direppesred. At tits Middle poihr of the cowman measure of lira, bet bairns, still upon- tbe rived. Faster mud fitst,O, as the rank grows tbiuner, ton tot remained till di,* betti crate teary, Old lit 4011 ttaSise didore: At titres 'Cafe PNd led , i ?a,ci of moths four busdttli 'tot Striagiles4; ninety, these base boob tweitisrd to slim& ful of thirty tresittlikif pattisiobc . Year atter yritritiej , till lir tisisisiebiug nutshell, One lingets, peibspisi si body wastmeloill throbtlidry ii offer. We look a it sod ' the work utdeith is Bttishsd• • A PALPABLI Elrr.—tbe folldwicg item' is tOkSO retta the Ilemphis .C4iisifaa orate, sod is emphatically a pod his t=— Au invalid mum sent for a phyla - ohm; and after delattitig him for some timuliith a deseripiioo of hie phis, aches„ be' thro sums op? "No!, !flitter, - 7 011 ri" humbugged me loos enough with - Our goad-fur-not biag pills mad wortbkss syrups; wish you to elite the cease of my illt mmits- if it is your pasta to read' ii." "it shill be dime; saidAto doturgje._th • ••eliftT6 Ma cited acildessolishing a decanter of gin that stpod of the Nde bocrd. Lon: Cottptiat—la the neighborhood wbero once lived, ama and big wife were shnostlionlitatatly quarrelling. %r -ing their ventral' their only shad (a 4 0 7) wet general ty repent, nod of emarseaeughe many of hia-latMee-riptessitate. boa day, when the lmy bad been doing something wroog,_ eh" Reniker t ittleteading to thistles Lim, called Idolsnit hekomie here, sir ; whin did yon say that r. The boy, ogampboesetly folding hls earth imitating his lathe?. issoners, "Seeherr, madam, /Won't Mist' to Aare any worth warns" jCo a late English paper it isuefa tee that owaoy prayer-books are now sold io hoodoo, With a Weisz ilussiourtodii the loner, side of tbo 0000 r, la order jihitt ladies may arraop . dab bsiir, or adat r. themselves while !win ',lb. book - as *bunk." = KrA. thief; nho cratk-mit or iu Ohio, Lite other day, beitig eoptered, told the itiMtbst be might have iteespeiti t heit be b aottecietaloresoruples sboto meet., ling on giiitley. , - Priledship a sibiot that woke. se parade' Alit trae• heart • nen* italikpipa.onAhltsalligife.4 C. * desire itetlemaa who 164 a vreysttoyi kt e-feewram, Pit doWtitipoo a hooped Atka otiser- dry, rod *Wadi& Teration equal to any. emergessoy, he whist led, "Va sitting oa the siyle•ldary." pear' lentil.' is the lori god e ‘ w,let lii kite ofeihojer,4-isyr-lo r diti peper. ikeetly se, tog of pretty eetualeitoof if'yeet' harped e•sister cor,e try ieverbody eles'a enter or eeetio ; ell Ike M.O. Ao triehnise caught a hornet to ble hand hat dropped 9P1411244 jpers, what kitsl wttaot ' Iv. w otalwirikyrlT? '•, • " •Pr The ease wile koorjuly circulate% 1 lie, may have, to pay the truth ore ' • lie brt/i. I bon KIC 1111rIsgratitade is a kosielostrisAtililll 'lives upon all sod delbnds" • - il tit ............ 0 .,..."0.1ai6 n; • ' i 10'A. little gitl otoarslosalisie OW a yoke 00, i4olalmed, , owitylit*Akara is a goose.got "604 4 10. It iriairl,piSirlis. ter Sally.' , , ,- • ‘:":,.--." 0 , .; ..," Er' Busty Ala wit with diertLleiglate sod Weelib will vatielt IsTai-:-sylbtir 4 *Mite will be forgottelif.4lo l ili.l' i remain fureyer. Planted - Owl si ;old, unoonpnial olio*. 4 ; IPA , loom % in bwriii. . .. a w,. J.:TWA