-.... liiii ihey toe a1...0 ...0 litsdlieehbur rib* at Itodierem. they hod aseklag .. T hil ea ele the troubles our WI I I i l i ll % mob eat • easiest seeder Illp Wail, that mabing r e • the dewy emetic* shall be OHM Mt Se pomp arlthrumpat rest We* undies Ole ke make ea *dotes- Monihib or tarp perm, et wing of a party. ONO er how esswertly fur its set- SIONOL Sally OW dot which thry mom de. inWase illesellamma they bow It will ia.. MUM* ihe dmmu players the game of mie llillbelliWilliab elms skis metes/ et which. so fur 7 11 k 11 ==:;rith Curets ty this 111111111gre Om t ie lt ai e rind. Thus, not SOP lbsoke he Co., Stead 411% lifellipiitthesiebibeg, butalsaii mach larger MSS lbw*, Virerliu iris treat euShasert hi them, asereilia dads lithos to sel4 ss manihrsted = l l 8 111P kostu blispiorm. with reference to slavery I. Were May rely es it, thin not a sin- Irprliiiilies mompereb a nrei, are pus the I Wilk am what their recommendations solltea lMeri blear link um eat all, desilsed to leek f u ll *Sp la midesity. Se ter NW Wes the tuiff is ammo* Eta Oh p will ,i ted Democratic the Soothens aiih...aint wNSPrie Mkt with the ----sidliellieseish i sity " e if t ' the Treasury. 130 teethes ; $ iseebosion is the law of MS be eoacted in She iii~tearent Sill tobscaliea nester approx. imallim Ortbrgieeigle et hee trade, than Is u pre aMlSlllielimil mperi_ oe statute book. , 11110 sum a t o in the vario uscestom aeummeil lamb 1 mese, yes la • posteeript (a ild Silarajele Sulmelm elimmee, mated air Rule ea rdrum* hi tilt are shiamiesko before the House Meal die miltpet bent lie the mouths of all the ameibutuomeitanso. IThshr sowesets were m elts ileri rtempimeseary to the lasegrity ofpinporre Oft tel le dmeneintag es tbe wss- NM& Is was dhemmeird by the Deresaecy. as a Moe sEtarrhoormor to be played °Sup°. the ID pierce tire cue of Con- Olue mpessis, Weighers sad measurers amy Iter ebb* ear custom house, as the du hales of Ilse former =Or owe. I shell east be sairbred fleillateses dee Use" seglag some sock =selhummeWt it kr keled‘ that Mr. lift ellholiestarie erilhout weighers sad area mow maim Wu thee he pellobly Amite& As GIP lbw SIU it thelt shirr streveree caws mast 1 1 MOull. 6404 Ihrileft teshidlltr. Itsssies qua lOW OM OM liiil IS• dill amain recovery of nisa -118.111101•• aft thehr labs aswelansholdia• MOM. milibmi /11, ilesterd ebe• lareard a hen dimmilmaft eirilihmAy homed sely th the !Mad lemmemmileip himself be the aboli wi tiosists. ilellarylia as feu Mimi is the Wegiegtoe pa- Wip=:l 1111./Zrat or hat is le homitaitbees dee ea, such 'royal eh% kik* diem* 1 *haft the s.d proposed ilawiltimmalkiheilip IA moult /0 laws with ,lb UMW is Ik, t mal Note eseelfenth IPee di ;x obis testa sad ma& olkhommthimea lbw he hates beide meth. Or dim ambakerrotoove dim es simi lest preview oecasia• au thiehlte 114 the gestismas la hand. lb wild the reopens*, lief the most Siting occasion relating an anecdote; which has been floating in ,reLeal circles here. ever since Seward brought his Ileageneis had.rioen proposition. ws *siker rift arremil. while Gen ing veer a.l New ' Taid• Milk Wu 11747 aura to lliohmosd, MO* esireekask, le tali with Govuou Smith epee N; sP e l = ala b=seo wgic ri; Sell Y. ii &the assia mmene at the that illielbilkoirmllMikir a wish. dilimilemdme Ord* would take to their he- SIMS eii Ike hoe imperse of Virglala. Steward re- Ssuilmitio they wok hits' chimes of New York 04/01111 hair teed allured abet nothing would ea hie kraut plesiiim4 thae to he Ole to . take titethuNtry the sew, reemnieg le their sued see dOs inibili liegh hod mo-asessat Dutch owl iamb bodes. bee the harbor of of artum4 l4 esd hike of that rimiest etaeleasrdeeete be as the Virginians of 601. isegre Gomm Smith hop e, lie hue ' Sewed beou ghat forward Suuss e r_ l e orsolation. was illssal, liMmillill 0 die dlilimion humour his esprueless, ,11 = 111bahll ao nim il as auk psis 1 ( s ape t o to ee oaurra gga a her/ eersesehle comma . ISO etammin= thee s the inter. Tbs HOD J. Iris. bas was present, eel bed Ape to thin "ma Mob. his bosom of its Tee Ow sellteeA few made the mist of the limmealo maw riko was petition day In the 11•1111•Ammett presempli jotat reestutions IMP ill Clihr, delibersorty asking Coe pm • thins pithier ads territory acquired llar 16•014litaliiras et treenagroes Oft Ikea iwe wheats the good folks of Mb sediree crime osier if the people of WI WIN*, 11= sh wins se gravely propose to SP eiallSO a erisay epos delude 1 le ilia bdoeglog so the General litomilinle 1 Esseuess. Illemeeeeenete, s,. lnallaw. red. Veseeecreh Om homy 19, 1850. illeiamee4b. Oy We spokes oP the en shear' fl ai l m l a t m IPINks of dim% end boo offered to tbo ow l elflotke se we the Union ---- it eillt se me, bile seen. kannotates WON lOW NO business of ilelieNeuill So the .40 he transacted by uoll do "min Is diepoied of. 0111.11111 idiom sod the Gooding of bar eaeoeg_the Sestheto- 1 OP Ms do polho y to the North =ppm. ihmeirasigews hew &ado: a sem gitd= Ihelliefee fly do tembers , Stater, U the poweille e Iser et. If a law Amid IM. eine Lode between ths as Iwo eerway le the District of AWN , . setweees passed toto - • tioehifiedlet , pima trieheeem* trumpolvo :4111 OP ' Oft Mt EI!M Sri . oaip:diao to tole st coaoatto. Taws min bovilopr mg 01111 will assume b. stories Wrod e mor, porm soalot up Territorial s. gowtrosente unlike gives to New Mexico, Deseret, and prebablylicialo, without thi "Wilmot Proviso." It is, howls_ , Ten gun some POOl4 bY that the Wilmot PP vlso will be •at t tac o the Comprom ise. h e to It it should be, the 4=miss is, of course, dest yeti, and General wil, hare to truirpose the Veto, to roes the Masa. A very good reason. t will it be sat isfactory to his Northern friends, who supported him because he was pledged not to eto the "Wilmot Proviso!" That Gen. Taylor will veto a Wilmot Proviso, if it comes to him, is nodoubted now; and a great struggle will be made by he Truman Smiths i mo and Tam Cinatins, who told the pie of the North that they'lhad Gen. Taylor's pledge In black and white, that he would not veto the Wilmot Proviso,' to prevent the passage of the Proviso. Mr. Calhoun is not yet able to, resume his seat in the Senate. What his course Will be in regard to the Compromise is not positively known. Judging, however, from the tone and top er exhibited the other day by his peculiar friends, h e will strenuous 11y oppose it, and be will be back br the Hales, the Corwins and the Seward* and perhaps some of the Smiths of the Senate. The Tariffquestioo is scarcelj4ver spoken of.— Is will hardly beagitated at all is session. t But very few of the President' nominations have been acted on by the Senate yet, or will they be, I presume, until the President or me one authorised to speak for the administration, cknowleiges that the removals have been made for political dilFerence of opinion, or until Mr. Bradbury' resolution railing on the President for the reasons f o r removal. has been disposed of, and answered. The rule will not apply to appointments made to Al vacancies. - 1 Mr. Buchanan is here and Ido bt not will exert great influence in settling the itating question that now threatens the Union. • neid more of such men in a crisis like the pre at one. 'At about four o'clock, yeste .ay morning. the premises No. 218 Hain street :l occupied by Mr. as Coerces, a dry-good store , ere discovered to be on fire, in the second story. Thence it spread to 4 the Crockery and Was/viers estsbl shment of Wight man and Beckwortb; No. 91650 d to ,the Drug store occupied by John H. Col eco and the asap am of L. 8. Reynolds , No. . The dry-goods concern of R. 14 Sherman, No. It also suffered in its ape x stories, but dm stock wa chiefly damaged by the flood,oT water poured upo it. Tho stock was very heavy, about $29;000 in value, and was mi t . insured as filkows:.—s9,ooo in ib Howard $5,000 in the Mims Blutual. 03.500 'le the Notre tion, Hartford. $O.OOO in the ' 84800 in the Hanford, sad $5,000 la the Coluribia—in all, $25,. 000. If: Compton. Dry-Goods. 114 about $lB,OOO, about two-thirds of which was insured. Suns? e Dscrian Gallery occupied the second and third to of this building. Imo in the Gwen* Metal for 01,044 which win fall short of coiling the loss. Wigbtinan dr. Backworth. C ery and Glass— wan...4ms chiefly by removal. he insonme is $9,000 in the Lexuigton Coogan , which win fully mast the damage. in.the sem land third stories of this bonding were the law office of George Colt, Jeroustli the paint-shop of—.Sbadake. The 6)r: met lost a induablelibrary sad his office furniture, and the !attain hie stock, materials, tools, 'le.-- Neither, we believe, was insured. Oa the censor of Elwin and Mai was the exten sive drug store, lately (*copied lo L. 8. Reynolds, and at the time of the fire, by J. . Coleman. This building is destroyed, the walls h ving fallen in.— Coleman's stock was insured for I,Boo—sBoo in the Howard, N. Y. The assignees of L. S. Rey nolds, wore insured for $B.OOO-11000 in the Buffalo Mutual, and $5,000 Jo the Deleware Mutual. In the woad story was the office of bro. Wallis and Wilcox, whose loss is not how. 1 ' The our stones were owned by Georg e Ceti Reck and the heirs oftke late Hon. Charles Townsend. they were insured for $B,OOO-43;000 lathe North western Company, and a like amnia in the Hart ford! - mobilo l le The Commercial states tl at about *45,000. Owing to the intensity of the •cold, she mercury standing below sera, the scarcity Of water and the dilatory ringing of the bells. the Ore was not amb it:dated as soon as it would probahly hese been, no der other circumstance. The best Fire-depattment in the world, and, in point of edieiency, ours need yield the palm to none, must have felt the effect of these exigencies. The little tinkling nuisance, on the Lower Market, has no claim to the title of an alarm bell, for a city the also of ours, yet it was the only one rung, for nearly half au boor, after the Sre was first discovered. As for water, we presume it will require a few more fern, like this, to awaken our people to the necessity of having a supply, which can be depended upon. Until then we suet depend upon the carts.—.Bufalo courier. llnw-You k Earn Rsixaosn.-Thisimportant work is making rapid progress toward its termination and as link afier:linkts connected with it, the amount of business is correspondingly increasing, by its bringing Into connection a lire extent of country.-- There can be now no doubt of the design of the cow • puny to extend it through to the lake, in this county, according to the requirements of the charter; and to, save the three million lien, amounting, including in- Urea, to some live million dollars, it is necessary that a single track should be completed through •in slit years from the oth of May, 1845, which will be one year from nest May. it , would appears. if this wets short time to accomplish so much in, but it is understood that the:most difficult part' f this is com-: pleted, and ibey swill be Ale to push forward the re maining portion much more rapidly. The Tribune * .says the directors have passed a resolution "to com plete the road to Dunkirk on the Lake as soonns•pos-' siblo, and ordered the Contract Committesitionake a contract to that enkt. The route will be partly, on the old line and partly a deviation from h.-; The estimated cost is imicAooo from Hornelaville, or $1,600,000 from Corning. Several parties of contosstoni have been negatiating fur some time past with the Company for the building of the lut section of ibis road, and there will be no difficulty in staking the contracts, excepting to decide which company to give them to." The law of VI, releasing them from the $3, 0 00,- 800 lien, was on condition of their coastrocting the road to Lake Erie in asensteserse CenaBll, but does not specify the point. There ulna doubt, however, that Dunkirk is the point designated by the company to be reached. It le not yet officially published what route will be taken, but a corps of engineers have been engaged, In surveying a more northern roots, during the past year, sad it le generally supposed that a partial de- , elation toe northerly route will be made; to what utast is' unknown. • It is anderstood that a better grads is found, and the distance matesially shortened. A deviation fres the original delign in the lota till of tite road, WU et coarse disappoint mimy located es the Use at Inteeatimallwidt aid th ,l l o *- *kw hen been aeasereee to the Leglaisturs to eared rhea to cootrect the read on that' line. We hesrense. that this cootie. ie onkel, cab le* le lM dionsom alum essapapy. whitest a —. Ada* of Isighieders, as they do net design hoeing ehnamillem Aar of esunihen tobilb 610, 1 . 11111 . 111 P Iling ritahly amid elm* hr. I li dl it hilb liagkiroollir Nag illsailuit Or game I WI ell err hiherseeplenar ask sr eserser 11110 11101, go line ad eialfee. at, to 0 0 4- 18e it the Saatie. ik red aftaasko :are as they limargaail pleillaageroadis iota la met the &bass swag +dm salljoata 4110 miss of ma. la thefts% .18.14%! DESTRCUTIVE lIRE. 10110: 8 MIL 41 , 1-3 &111. : ' reilihhaphssillth OM this gunk. - gegliolgou r et 1111111 b NOM. _ fill* in" ilii_lessen% OCCOIIII4 li i11i11id.111614111111,011/ of a NM _ PillsihelliflPsesis and nmehise /ibis /b... I, Saida as. S o nape stmt. 4 Sdilliielliem et Owl immat. As saes no ilmeregimelallMilpillea dm taiMile building, whisk lisemlllisneleiiiii•illotheieleimilp lifted from, lIIe litheilithe II • bite* SIMI Om% and , whew It ssmilhadi Illma dimatims, k tembissi down, ; crushing meld the sir es gthall , people. The exalt nimilser we base mat h hiss 4o_lo ethle to aseerMin. la gm* was the ism if the arplosi on,. that frag asogi op sks bwileingrirsre mattered in every direr. dew.- The windows Is the Neighborhood were bre- I ikeee seta forge plonks of the front wall of the building was *tows with tremendous force into 1 the houses opposite. , As near as samba estimated, there wets ease 100 or more , po sons in the build ingot 'bottom dribs cetutrophe-scattered through out the machine sbup sad the hat factory, as welt as ably/dem in both o(which agreat many l meq and girls were usually einploye& The number of persons killed is dreadful to con template. Various optolone are afloat in regard to the cause of the implosion. But the most generally received one * tbst tbeb3iler which burst was im perfect. The propriidore state that it is a new c a bo tid that th e frost last night caused it to ex * ode wilco fired op th is morning. et E. Merrill of Hose Company No. 14 was kill . e ,was dreadfully mangled, his features Win/ scarce lf r ecognisable. C. Jessup, . assistant engineer, badly' injured. • Amid the confusion which 'prevailed, the crying of the wounded--the wailing, of the relations of those who were known to hare been in the building a s the Nam of the explosion-.-the noise of the en gines, and the inquiries of the friends of tho work men, and the dust, smoke and excitement which prevailed, we found ft Impossible to got any,, relia ble statement of anything connected with the awful catastrophe. eseabli ow be Mr. Cripper, t Chief Engineer in the machine shop has not been rd of since the explosion, up 'to this hoot. It is gbt that he le among the kil led. At 11 &el we visited the Fourth Ward Station House and found ssrveral persons there in cots, who had been 'severely but Is is hoped not mortally injur ed. Among the area there were Charles Dougherty, John Thorns, of Engine 19, and an boy named Flood." ~f3even persons who were taken out of _the ruins were taken to the Hospital. In the machine strop sod bat shop together, there were usually about 180 bands employed. Probably there were from 100 to 120 men and buys present at the time of the explosion,. Up to 19 o'clock, shoot 80 bad been taken out, so that there ernstbearne 60 or 70 there mill. There wet* at 32 o ' clock • number of voices heard under the ruins. Their cries before noon wens most piteous. It is feared that a large major ity of those under the ruins are either crushed to death or drowned from the immense quantity of wa ter pored in. At a quarter to 1* o'clock there were three tapes oat, these poorielletwairwee dripping wet and shin. tering fearfully. Nsw Yam. Feb. 4-7 P. M. The shock of the explosion was felt in Broadway jof a mile from tbe , scene of the disaster. Great exsitement atlo permits in the neighborhood. Great exertions are being and* to clear away the nobbish to recover the bodies. Owing to the Are burning, much water has been thrown on the ruins and it is feared some have been drowned. One little boy aged ten, and a German were rescued this after noon. A portion of Hall U Son's Soap Factory was blown op 60 feet. The boiler was not now; it had been ea abost end repurchased for the factory, and was there aged for the first time this morning. The building we. valued at $15,000—..6 stories high, and owned Say Messrs Harper Ss Brothers, publishers; machinery was valuable and all destroyed. The Hatters. had not got to work except two and they escaped. Altogether, 40 bodies have 'been taken from the ruins either dead or wounded—some horri-' bly niultllated. " The number remaining in the ruins not known—supposed to be aboutllo. NEW Yoga, "Feb. M. The excitement atiltincreaees, 'kite:tiny at the scene of the • explosion. The crowds 'collected around, eager to obtain further information as to their friends, seem to require the utmost efforts of the po liece for their . contrtil. Up to 4P. M. there had berg dead bodie s recovered. Most of those taken hum the ruins were stiff and frozen. 150 laborers were at work on the ruins, sod the Mayer employs others to replace • them when tired. • They have Gouty reached the basement floor, where M the time of the accident about 25 men were employed. TEN Asmatestr Permeates to CIMIUMIIIA.—The New Orleans Picayune, of thellbb inst., copies from a Chihuahua paper of the 90th November, particu lars of the fate of the Americans who fell into the handset Apaches in Oct. The Apaches had offered to exchange them for Indians captured by the Mexicans, and the Governor of Chihuahua consented. But it does not appear that the exchange was effected.— The captured Americans numbered thirty-one; of whom ten escaped, and six were deed, moat likely killed in a fight in attempting to get away; the late of the remainder was unknown. Whether the party were California emigrants, of guerillerea in the ser vice of ehubushus, does not appear. A letter from Chihuahua, to a gentleman in St. Louis, dated Nov. 6th, says 1,150 persons had died there of cholera in 91 day.. Ooly three were for eigners. The epidemic has disappeared. lass, mire, As Es.ontruarr.—We learn that last meek a wo maptfrom Franklin, Pe., left that place where she bad a husband and three ehildred living, and arrived at Jamestown, whereon the neat morning she was joined bye man from the former piece, who had left a wife and dee ehildred. Having procured ,a con veyance they proceeded to Forestville. From there they went to PalieePe, about* mile this side of For estville, To 4liis plece.they were pursued by the husband-af therenegade wife, in company with an .officer, who took hie diseonteated spouse and returned via ibis place to her desolate home. Vaiiety is said to be "the spicie of life," and in such cases er this, it is perhaps the pejVilikewlse.—,Fredonia Censor. Faun crew • Otat..—The Courier de la Louisean ne tells an awful fraud, perpetrated on a young En glish girl who arrived in New Orleans not long s ince. .Being in want of employment she went to an intelligence Mee, and was employed by a well dressed person to take of twoyoung Children. After obtaining possession of her, the poor creature was sedueedinto a marriage, and passed a day or two in quiet. Ere long, however, she was informed of the fact, that the marriage wu • fraud, and on applying to the courts for relief discovered that the person who bad deceived her was not oily a swindler but a mulatto. To make her ease yet harder all 'her ap parel was detiined to satisfy claims against the vil laiWwho had thus injured her.' Unless we mistake the penalty of such so offence in Louisiana is death. ' Moasorr Cour.—Captain Reeder. of the steamer Whirlwind, has shown as a specimen of California gold, in the shape of a Mormoa coin. Its weight is about fifteen porta Trey, its current worth among the Mormons twenty dollars. Its circumference is that'of • Spanish half doubloon. Onliside hears the go air inscri ion “Holiness to the,Lord," with the All-see ing Sy i , subwranted by the proptiet'acsp, on the re- MAW a as letters C. S. L. C. P. C. the grasp of fella rhip4lwith the dice /1849) and value of the piece. Abele's/ay, stadia execution without merit. —Ch. tel VIZ V too In Coaximrs.—The Mein nut Alispipoiol el the fib "It to sothnotal that 2000 promo, or Dearly au- Month of the nholopopolotion,botetadtho mod pox we onsfalote Anthw tin hot roar mouths. 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MUM. whey of the Male. thew boom ere le mem for him. Lots firm. Orsit.—Abhough we am now well lute pobroary. tbo bust month of Noble% MI lake bee not com menced to freeze over. endear harbor has comparatively Side ice In it. On Saturday lest the Propeller Masker. tom came in on her way up. She was well loaded with freight and passengers; sines then we have hada violent sasspoionn. and two er three days of preuy cold weather —sot enough. however. to faro mock lee; and at present writing. (Thursday P. M.) the ass to out warm; and ender its genital rays. lit:sibs truly said our prospect of sleighing is becoming ''small by degrees and beautifully Mss." 11:70nr norreopondant's imlacellaneoas sanctions came very opportune. The thrilling tale of ~C irenmstantial foriaorine" *ball Sad a plena In ear next. . Gots to Catsrounts.—Erie has coot/Mated two mere of horeitiseas to the tide of emigration setting, towards the oboes of the Pacific la the persons of Mews: Wm. halloo awl Albert Blardp Both of these yooog gentle• moo NR for Ban rtanclaso on fdooday. Vass bloat ti CilASACtia.—The Gaufts can't tall whether It is In favor of Hr. Clay's compromise or not. It cadent "say that it approves or disapproves" Gime& an adjustment; and ea to the question whether the) (the neolutions) "propose the best method of\reaehing the and had in view." it lays 07modeps they do—perkapitud —we do not profess. just now. to be able to determine." That's non-tommittal at any rats. and withal very much in character. That print never yet whistled until its menage's Res sight et the political vane to i.e which way the wind blew. Lzonmariva—We have lookod over the proeeedinp of oar legislature for the past week for something of in : ternst p l:rreadtmo. but la vain.' Nothing of general import boo takes plate is either brooch, hence we have sot deemed lt worth while to devote oar apnea in that war. Roan 0.-Was. raay Pail.-Its conversation with a country friend the ether day. be expressed a doubt as to the stock of plank roads ever becoming a profitable inveatmeat. Of muse we demoted from each an idea. and although we could not speak irons actual knowledge. yet we easurod him that so far as our reading extendtiii. ' every one yet constructed hail yielded Gone 12 to 25 per seat. ms the Intermit. Five miles of this species of mad were :secede laid down is our eeiglibering county of Chautauqua. from Leona to Dankirk. and we leans from the Censor that this road has paid 25 per coot. New we assert that firs miles of road could not be built in any direction from Erie that would not be traveled more than the road spokeior The principal busineis of that sec tion of Chantanque county is transacted at Fredonia. and not Dnakirk+ consequently bet • very small ponies of the farmers of that section ever make rise of this road.— Such would not be the case with any five or ten miles of road leading into Erie. /a regard to some of the other New York plank roads. we find the following in one of , our exchanges which. we think. fully answers our itolui ry, will they pay: The Waterville and Utica road. 19 miles long, cost $41,000, dividend just declared of 30 per cent., payable to stockholders Ist of May. 10 per cent. laid by for re pairs, &c. Utica and Bridgewater road, 28 miles keg. met $40.- 000. pays 25 per cent. regularly. The Boonville road pays 22 per cent., and the Whites. town road about 25 percent. The Fonda and Johnstown road, four miles long cost $B,OOO, pays 50 per cent. regularly. Again. is another we find that— The New York companies generally divide cheat ten per cent. per annum; besides laying up • fund anon. ally. supposed to be suiScieut for the renewal of ths read by the tints the plank are worn gut. The Soma and Oswego road cost $91.000 and the receipts for the first pier were about $17.000 or nearly -16 per dal. The Syracuse road has paid Prow twelve to fifteen per cent during the three years It has been in us,,and du ring that time there baa been out of the rece ipts a new track lain for two miles along aide of what was before a single track. and besides there was a surplus of $7.000 in the treasury on the first of February last. The prise of the stock was $lOO per share. but only $l3O parshani were paid in. It is now said to be worth $llO per share and bard to get at that. Tins Flan Dinosaur Noss.—The Boston Pest sap the Now Bedford Mercury Ls the that and only Taylor paper is Massachusetts that dimwits from the doctrine of the Calltenda nisarege. It soya— 4 1V• respect Gee. Taylor. bra we should not respect enteelvee If we did not protest against his now•lnterren thin. leswlene•sebense." • • • "Let every whlg stead Ann open this doctrine (the Wilmot proviso). whatever pray be the views of the President and hie cabinet." ' adasaaeleasetis le ens ahead of Pennsylvania Is this respect. Sot "As drat dionardant note" have we yet beard boar the Delaware to tho Lake. although there le sot a Whig paper la the State that has not denounced thig, "let-alone" daetrinoof the President thus and again. BOLO TOMB Basrne—The Loader Effemstont calls Gets. Taylor "tbe ablestmaa to the Malted Scam" and classes "Webster .ad Lawrence as the really great mos of the republic."—Bolton Post. Yes. "bold your breath"--the Ifflaniani Is right. Webster said the nomination of Taylor "was not At to be made." aid tra4 is always an evidence of graduates. Taylor says we are at "peace with all the world and seek to maintain =rehabbed relations of amity with the nil of mankind." Who bat a great man could have perpe• 60(1 seek a bull without ever having seen Ireland. And is 1 Lawrence. why he hu recently proved his claims to greatness beyond cavil. At a public dinner in London recently, he was celled upon for • speech. and in com plying. made use of the following languages T._ "The Americana were Aogio-Bazons as well as Eng lishmen. They were older than his fellow-countrinsent but previa= to the year 1776. A. in common with his countrymen. had the sane pride and glory in the Bri tish mane that any British =Vet could entertain that night". As bin Lawrose• la.* abont.S,o years old, he conk! not have been born for at lout 20 years after the period As speaks of ae having had so much '.pride and glossy in the British name." t3reittaran. that Law:sacs; asides* thinks its's older than his daddy: A Canicula yea • M&a Boas:.— WUliw 111417 d Garden and a Meet* die Abolitioa Ceareatkra la New Tort in week. in which he urged that: arbelleee Mae 0111011 to peach dionalon. on the high• Mt weal sad regales' groan& The ettnetitatlon iS thw Nailed States bat Geovesaid with death and WV— h Ott mom at read. et Christ. et bainaaltir. Meaty. meg be deaestaned sad tepadisted by all who me it OA km 044 mord lineewaity. sad cherish Ow* hoismierkWaimelimthelpimpie46lPothola simoMWissis.o EaE3iaiiEsii aiismosaamws...lhi dnaLudolag thamt Ihistlbw Mir soiserhir amesiiptitioluir aft billostp~llol. ins werilist, IP. O. 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The result le Confooth sight is Mist 1. assibm. Weed it ought to satisfy 'the moat sloe opymissig tithe extskslon of shifty that that lastitothin assmitbe exterided over our new possestiocedurt the potpie Now selves have said "thus fat shalt then go sad ne iligthadot Califonsla has praaohimed besself freitl—.abes sarsesle they wish?--Obal better iridouro that DAMP MI rah opinion bats both conspired to "reveal th e faiths* odor don of this insiltation? Bet sat all this sable—olarit for the argument sake, that the proposed Territorial at New Mexico. Deseret and Isolate. are caltalatod by eaters for the introduction end profitable employment deletes —that public opinion has go influence in the preinisee... is not the gonad principles dike plea proposed by Gess- Cus, sad maintaidedthroagliout the oriaeses of 1848 by the national Democracy. sad sow brought forward and adopted by the Sender from Kentucky. Mr. Clay. fair to the north. just to the South. and equitable to the whole country? Is it not republican, and does It not recognise as its main pillar one of the fundamental principles ape. which our institutions are l ion/Wed—daintiest risks qf Ike people to sslbtsvasuesst. The advocaat of logide tion upon this subject claim for themselves the tight to choose. in their pri allay capacity, the character el their kir cal institutions, but deny td the peep% who settle mow territories the same privilege. Does the crewing of as tar agin ary line between a Stale and a Territory attar or abet ish this inherent right of th 4 people? Dents nooks Issas any the less capable of self-government? Is the salts. prising Yankee. from the Grad's Hills of New Ham'. shire. the sturdy Getroso from Peonsylvasia. and the chivalrous dace nd an of the:Huguenots of Ruth Cannon. who meet together he New Mexico as seders and chime, soy the less capable Of exercising the rights of frame* because they have left • the; states of their nativity. sad became citizens of a territory? Coalesce sago teaches is not—and California, tiro yeusg lierceles of the Pa• cific, proclaims it by sendi4 to her Eastern sisters a Coss• stitution which, for simplitity. tartness and adaptation to the wants of the people. , . net equalled by any similar instrument in our confederation. :But It is hardly necessary to argue the question farther -141 has already, and will again. soviet the anemias of much abler pens than canal lige caned. however. does without calling attention to, this additionsl evidence et the wisdom and troth of the Democratic polity. Tito Very ground which this Alas of the wide party peopeaso ass **compromise." was the phallist apes which the Democracy fought the ces i um if 1818. Its the very ground; also, that thii whip thou ridiculed sad doom cod!. Was the wisdom off the porities of a party use more dearly vindicated then this is sow being viadiestsd by its opponents: Tint. the Prosidrat they .bard he. cases theydeclared he weild eat use the proviso. whips pressed to the wall is comped to aids opts one tor. nes. end then the ”einbodynteist." bold and suely go he alWays is, plants himself tamp spelt do middle. sad calls upon the whole Coins to emirate it. Truly emit beautifully did the poet say.— ••Trutt, ensibed to Gush win starmda." We do not strode to this, ItstesTsi. for the PlimPste finding fault with our opponents for their prasead muss —on the Contrary we highly approve of ii. showing dear.' ly as it does that hewever much they may abase and denounce the policy Of the Democracy. they. re sure In the end to icknowledge their error. Besides we wish to see this question taken ma t e polities. and rattled by the united wisdrins and adieu of both yanks. la regard to the other points in them resolutions, Ili might enlarge. but will oily refire it No or tiro We egret with Mr. Clay that Cowin oroihs not as *Nast. isle slavery in the disuid i of Cothathie as hug is it continues to exist la ,tha State ef Marytasel. withog the unseat .of that State" and the pee* of the dishier. Sat we shoo believe that as elided asp sushi abe pet to the trade in tie stieret. This meek ille stag ewe to the feelings and searimeate of the link aid if put in proper stoirit of ceaoiroadoe. as Imre so dada this mach they. will yiskl. We also Malt that Ceara, ought to peas a practical a Aiding M. le way the provhdous of the onatitatiost. in regard tolagitin dunk Into effect in good faith. The want of each • law. we beUeve to be the sue preadasol canoe of inhadss mad bad feeling between tilt tweaoctioner of the Vohs. We regard it as a - qnseihm of midi greater practical helper. , 1 tans to the South. than *qualm of the proviso. -If this it .•dough.factotates." se sum of the dna impose. that*, seem to think it la, at/ then am we a atiugh. face," and the constitatios is a “doigti-theed" iagsmo mt. • Thefollowing are the 111041601151 It being desirable thr the pence. onward sod Wow of the Unite of time', Stelae. to settle and adjoin amigo. 'hie all existing gustiest of opetseversy between that. *sting oat of du it of aleserr. *Pee a bit sad• table. and just basis.' northers. le. Itesslesi. That Califensie Oith suitable tweak• ries, ought open bar appficialea to he etheits2 h es sae of the States eights Doles. without the hopes' by Ces. gross of any restriction in respect to she, exclesioa or ins seduction of slavery withhi these bonadarise. 2d. Renriced. That as slavery does not exist by hatr. antis not likely to be introduced Into way grins territsey acquired by the United States fireman, Republic of Ma leo, it is expedient for Congress to provide by law skim' fir its indeed action into or eXclosioa frees any d the said territozys and that imp/optima To' meats ought to h. established by Coign= is sin s = add territory. not assigned as the boundaries the pro posed State of California. without the adepties of may restriction or cooditiois on the subject of slavery. 3d. lissolasi. That the western stem Sas of Tow ought to ha fixed on the Rio del Neste. tow ateneing one matins league from its enentb. and resiabg up that river to thesoathern line of New Mutest theme with that In. easterradly. end as ceatiantiqy In the mow direction to the line is established between the Dotted Stake and Spain. excluding any ponies of Now Meath% whether lying on the east or west of that rivet. 4th Resolved. Thai it be prepared se the State of Tem that the Baited Souse will provide for the payment Oath that portion of she legitimate aid lewoftl. peshith debt of that State contracted Prior to its annexation olio United States. and for Irteick the duties on foreign Iststo were pledged by the said State to its creditors. set esesedlog the sum of fp—, in considaration of the add doges as pledged having been o longer applicable to that Atom after the raid annexation. bet having henceforward lie. Come payable to the Mita States; sad apes the tow 'Once also that the said State of Tom shall. by some edema and authootic act et hat, liklatuni. en of a convention. relinquish to the Mate States way its which it has to slay pert of New Medea. dth:lticofted. 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