ASEIUCAN'V’OLUNTEER, ipjS.i.;/Btt : ATTOS, Miloi b Proprietor ■Vfc.Vwawis, PA.. MAT 20. A 866. ' Dftnotttlte State Nomlnatinns, ,j .' canal oomnssiosEß, QEORGII SCOTT, of Columbia county '‘Y ! , XCDtTQR GENERAL, . JACOB PUV, Jr., of Montgomery comity SURVEYOR GENERAL. TIMOTHY IVES, of PoUcr^comity ' TO MUJIITEEB FOR THE CAmiUl .‘ 4 !3IT}C Aifierieajx Volunteer will be furnished to ■’persons Or clubs from the Ist of July until the Close bf the Presidential election— a period of t over-POUR months, nnd which will comprise unotWily'fbH -account a of the heal of the ap ‘jiroacliing political battle, but the result at the “ballot'box, on the following terms—to Ikj pakl •<nwiably in advance: ‘ ton copies in one package. ,T\eenty copies in one package, Forty copies in one package, Single copies for the Campaign Our object In making the above offer is sim 'ply'that thelmth may be put into ex cry man’s hapd>*, at a cost so low that no one shall bo ex cluded, and Ihos prevent the practice of dcoep sfiqn %y -mir opponents. ftishigWy impor- Htht .(hat the true principles of Democracy «fcOald be constantly kept before the people, bnd ire hope, by tbe ofler <re have made, to he ablc lo send the Vvluntcei into every hanikt, .village, and township in our county. -The various humbugs and misrepresentations always. industriously ciiculatul by our oppo- Trents on the eve of Presidential elections. re quire more than the ordinary corrective. The Very low price of this publication w ill enable it to flud its way to whatever quarter' the oppo sition tnay attempt to mislead the public mind, if <MT Democratic friends mil mtirest them selves in its behalf uml mil us in sending ilie antidote wherever the poison may be sown . Spread correct information amongst tlie people —meet the humbugs of the Night Owls at eve ry corner, and we shall have a gloi ions triumph in November next. [T7' Post-Masters, and all others who mav fed an interest in the success of the Democrat ic patty next fall, are respectfully rcqticsUd to act as our Agents, and forward us suhsmberv tUT’Any person sending us tkv si n«u rifikiis stall be entitled to a copy gratis. Our Streets. —We perceive that Mr Street Commissioner Matthews lias hail, for the last tooalh, gapgsof workmen employed, in dilh-r -nvt parts of llie borough, in repairing and cleaning the streets, lanes and alley- A por tion of Bast Hi*h street. in particular, has un dergone a lliorough repair, it having hern piked ina substantial manner. These little improve ments add much to promote the comfort of the citizens, as well as tend to beautify those por tions of the borough m which they are made. By an ordinance rentnily charted and pub lished by our Town Council, it will bo seen that it is made the duty of properly hidden- on Pitt street from North to South streets, and on Bedford street from certain points specified In South street, to tay down within a given period goad and substantial brick pavements. The same provision also applies to the north side of SortU street,.from Uauovct. to Bedford streets. *Whco these improvements shall havo-Heftv made, our town frill present an unusually nett, * clean and*healthy appeaiance. In a year or two every portion of the borough n ill be paved with brick, which will have the rlTui of en Jjonciog the value of property. Susnißß Drives. —Summer, u uh its hot and suffocating atmosphere, brings with it a d«- rpand for cool, refreshing beverages, ns well a* medicines of a proper kind. The best place to get them fresh and pure is at Wm- A Kni.so’s Drag & Chemical Store, Trouts new building. High Street, Carli.de AUBROTTFES. Ac— What a beautiful nrl is that of Ambrotj’ping ? and what life-like nnd rfmosl speaking likenesses lh<* Kkilfnl operator can produce? Those who desire In have ele gant and correct Ambrotypes or Dnguerrol vprs. cither of themselves or friends should rail nnd sec the beautiful specimens at Mrs. K N Rkv - N'OLD’s Gallery, lxiuthcr street. They are true to hie. and c&fniot be surpassed. “Se cure the shadow ere the substance fades. ” ThvronCK thk Law. —By an ordinance re cently enacted, all persons aru forbidden to mu upon the sidewalks or pavements of tins bor ough, any wheel-barrow, go cart, hand wag-*n. hand-barrow, or other wheeled appliance »hat nocoer, except in certain eases, under a penally (tf ftvr dol/ui f. Such a taw was much ncedid, nnd tve hope its provisions will be strictly en forced, and every one ro ©(lending made to pay the pcnaltj’. Citizens hnve Ix-cn rompilh-d, at a, considerable expense, to lay down luuk .pavements, nnd it is the duty of the nuihonins to protect them from injury. tVe almost dndv see workmen with hand-wngnns. Ac., hauling oyer the pavements huge masses of stone nud other heavy siibslances. Tins should not la*, and we call upon the High (.’unstable to ntUud td this part of ins duly, and enforce the f >r<h nance. Tub SIIADB TREES.—Tho swilloimg lunl «>f I summer will soon be upon «k those hoi dn) s of J\ine,whcn men instinctively .seek the stutter of! the friendly shade* tree to protect them fiom the scorching rays of the mid dav Min ami m | connection with this, we are glad to see the i healthy and luxuriant appearance which the ■ numerous trees planted in our streets now pre- i Kent. Those around Market Square and the | Episcopal Church, in particular, look very line, i as do also many others in different parts of the I borough. Coder their protecting boughs am I I green .foliage, the panting pedestrian can Keek a brief shelter from (lie penetrating rays of Old Sob Wo think it the duty of all our properly holders to plant shade trees in front of then re spective residences. No city or town is com plete without them. They not only beautify the borough, odd to the comfort of the passer by, but'thc planting one! nurturing of them ftfinecs Jho gcodjaslc and humane feeling of iho*e .who do so. Democratic National Convention nlll Yheev dt ,Cin?lmjMi, on Monday next, the TJjc Qiic.eij Cjty of the West will ho.crowdcd witli alrangcrs during the lime.(ho Conygption is-in session. . Judge Stuart, one i)J'iho_ Delegates from This district, left Jiprc for t'iric'mnali jop Monday last. * Tax Collectors.-The following is a list of tho Tax Collectors recently appointed by our County Commissoncrs. Some foil* or five of the number, it will be seen, arc “rabid, ioso lent add arbitrary” Know-Xothingi, and should not havebecn appointed: Cailiah— James Calllo, Jr. • Upper Allen —David Devluney Lower Alien —James Brooks. Dickinson —John Amid. F. nt Pensborough —lsaac Bowers. Ft anUford —Samuel Berry. Hampden —Samuel Flume, Jr. Hopewell —Jos. M. Means. Mifflin —Michael Hale. Monroe —Jacob Krout. J/«cAam*fmrg Adam Seim. New Cu»n6«r/(Mid—Henry B. Kauftnnn North Middletown —David JRTplf. Newton —Samuel Green. Ncwvi'lle —John S. Morrow. Silver Spring—Francis Eckels. South Middleton —Thomas Bradley. Sonlhnmpt -n—James K. Kelso. Shippentbii)g Borough —Jacob Steimnan “ TowmMp —Ellas Hoch. West Pvnsborough —Levi Trego. thanks are duo and arc hwohy ten dered to our member of Congress, fhe Han. Letiuel Todd, To* sending ns Congressional documents. $4 00 7 00 13 00 New Hat and Snor Store. —Attention is directed to the advertisement of Mr J, B- Kix,- LEn, who has opened b now Hat and Shoe store on tho corner of tho Square, East High street, flis assortment of flats, Caps, Boots and Shoes is very extensive and lias been purchased with care ami judgment from the best manufactories in Philadelphia. The store room is new, ami, (Hied as it is with the best of everything in his line, presents a very attractive appearance. O' ive h»m a c ill. Editorial Ctuncvk. —Wc see by the Sli-p -j pcnsbuig Sews, that the proprietorship of that jpnpir has underwent some change. Messrs. 1 Hotnbciger and Miller have withdrawn, and our quondam friend, Mr. Edward W. Ci rri- I'L.n. is‘ left alone in Ins glory.” However. ■•Ned” is snli'ieitut for any emergency. Ife lias talent, tact, industry and enterprise: and we fn! assured w ill furnish bis readers wiih an (\' t Hint papir, I'inter the superintendence of Mr. ('i uiiiDKN the "Seics" has been much im- proved, and is always a welcome visitor at our (able. It is a literary m wspaper only, and profiles to eschew publics. Bo careful, friend („' , lolue up to jour profession, and ndeem all your promises. <» \- -Hivfis More Lioiit.- Omi business men, and others who love light rather than dai ktim.s, h.n <• alieiufv pul up the necessary fixture in then store#, hotel**, dwelhngs & c.. mid are now patiently waiting tor (he introduction id gas. It was thought we should Jure had it weeks ago. hut therein a L'ekage somewhere' i’crli.ips those who liavo charge ol the works do not nnderstind then business. At all i ven's the people are becoming impatient, and it important, (or the interests of the Stock- Imiders and the convenience of citizens, that tho Directors of the eompanj should •hurry up their liorsis.” Flint iv Tim Wrong Plut..-The fashion <>f ncuring vegetables upon the head has been mtrodncid the present year, and ladies look as though they had been to market and were re turning wuh their purchases hanging down the hack of their necks. The favorite ornaments for bonnets and head dresses, nt present, are huni.'he.t of hulls, such as cuiranis, gooseber ries, cherries, pears, plums, oranges, lentons,- pcachcs, apples and - tpnncCS. Most Poduma like and tempting do the spring bonnets look', with these fruity decorations, and the normal fondues.- of.lhc mother "f us all, for apples, ap pears to have hiokeu out in the most astonish mg form. Mr. Bi i iia.s av. —'l he Lancaster /n/e//igr»i. rrr of Tuesday. sn\s that Mr. Buchanan nach* id his home at Wheatland. on Wednesday af ternoon, m excellent luallh and spirits, and much pleased with the courtesies extended to him during Ins absence. Miouhl note it down, just now, at the opening ol the season, (hat a fen plants n( |* c pf11 1 1 grass in a cncunibei hill will keep off tIn 1 yellow h'-gs. I.n. "F O. V - The pr.md Lodge o( the Stale of IVntisvlv.uua commenced Us annual session last Tuesdav morning, at the Odd Tel lows' llnil, in Sixth street, Philadelphia. The attend mce was quite large. New member* wer • ndmnted, and the votes for Grand Officers canv.ißied. Till Grand Master declared nn der a strong protest from many members) the following officers oleclcii (or the current year ; M W. (Jrand Master, D. Krnncia Condie j I’. W. D. Grand Master, Robert A. Lambcr ton ; R. W. 0. Warden, Elias Wildman, R. W. G. Secretary, William Cuitis; R. W. G. Treas urer. F. Knox Morton; R. W.G. Representa tive, \V. F. Racket. ' / What a pity it is those confounded for eign) i - will k( ep on enmuig In llic I 'ruled Stales. Tlie\ mil ewlamly our rum, iu the end.— The !al< si outrage of the kind is the arrival at Ntw I oik of the ship Matilda, from Antwerp, with 204 Dutchmen, wlio nre reported to ha»e in tin if hands, at least three quarters of a ind ium nf dollars, all of u Inch they intend to invest in western farms. Tiik (* now iso W mrat (.’nor. Advices from all the Western Slates, with the exception of Teiuiexsw*. speak of the lire appearance of the wheal, which jh i xpeeled to be twenty-live per cent, larger than any ever gathered in the I'niled Slates. Euosi Ki hoi k - The steamship Fulton ar. lived at New Voik on Wednesday, with dates (com Liverpool to I lie 71 h ult. Thu principal fiuilure ol the nows is Lord Clarendon's des patch and final answer to Secretary Marcy, in winch his Lordship says that I lie (Jovernmont de nies that any iliogut steps wore taken by its func iion.irios, and alleges that nil due satisfaction has hoen given for the demands made by the American Government. Expiation.—The Boston Post says that Mr. Herbert. M. C. from Cal., yrho killed the wai ter, Keating, at Willard's Hotel iu Washing ton, has given to the widow of the deceased a neat house, settled upon tier a handsome an nuity and provided for tho education of her children. [E7’Forrest, tho tragedian, has determined to visit ami play an engagement iu every (hoa. tor In tho United States and Canada, after which will follow a dozen or two nights in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, lor friends, when ho will retire to private life. tiy* Gen. Cass Is a delegate from Michigan to the Cincinnati Convention, ANOTHER OUTRAGE AT WASHINGTON, A letter from Washington, dated May 22, gives the following particulars in regard to ap‘ assault .committed'on tho Hon. C. Sumner, tf. S. Senator from Massachusetts: Immediately after thc adjournment of Com gross to-day while. Mr. Sumner was still in the Senate Chamber, Mr. Broplw,bf*Soulh Carolina entered and approached Mr. Sumner, accusing him of libelling South Carolina and h-is .grey headed relative, Mr. Butler. Ho then struck Mr. Sumner with his cane and Mr. Sumner tell. Mr. Brooks then continued to repent bis blows until Mr. Sumner was deprived of the power of speech. It lias not been ascertained whether his bruises are fteriouaor not. Some eye witnesses any that Mr.. Brooks struck Mt. Ssrmner us many ns fifty times over tho head. Mr. S. was sitting in his arm chair when the assault whs made, ap«l had no oppor tunity to defend himself. The opinions on the subject are contradic'ocy; many applaud tho Ojcf, while others denounce it as u cowardly atteml>t <o boat down freedom oQ speech. It will un doubtedly cause a great debate in the Senate to-morrow. Mr. Brooks was amUlcd. Tho complaint against Mr. Brooks was made on oath of Wm. V. Lender, who appeared be fore Justice Hollingshead. Mr. Brooks was hold to bail in S6OU for his appearance to-mor row afternoon. Mir. Sumner tuts two severe hut 4M>t dtwigcrous wounds on his head. Air. ft’s, •cane was shattered into many pieces. But a few weeks since, Air. Greelt, editor of the Tribune, was assaulted fry a member ■of- Congress, who struck him over the bead with a heavy canc, because of a letter ho bad written for his paper. Ho is, wo bcHevo, under arrest for tiie offence. More recently, another mem bar of the House murdered the l.e.id waiter at TViilard's hotel, by shooting him dead in tire dicing room, because tie would not violate a rule of the House, mid ordci breakfast for tho “ honorable” murderer at an unreasonable hour. Ho, too, ij under arrest. These were groat out rages, but the assault upon Air. Svmnicr caps |llio climax of Congressional rowdyism, and at I the same time inflicts an imMlible stain upon * Congress and the nation at large. We agree { with the Philadelphia Ledger, that there can 1*) | but one opinion, entitled to any respect in a I civilized community, upon tliis art. Let the circumstances be what they may. the time and I the place should have been a protection to the Senator, even it his constitutional right as a J legislator did not secure him from violence.— ,The constitutional privilege of Congress ex empts its members from being <• questioned in any place for any speech nr debate in either Alonso.'’ And its constitutional power is to “ make all laws necessary ami proper for carry jing into execution (tie powers vested in it by [(he eonslilution.” Without freedom of speech i to a representative, there can he no such tiling ias safely tunny legislator, for no man can ex. press Ids opinions frankly upon any Mi’qject of popular interest or excitement upon which ad verse views prevail, without offending some one who differs- fiom him, and any low ruffian who depends upon physical strength, or any impul sive and unreflecting hot-brain, armed for the encounter, who chooses to make such opinions the occasion of offence and quarrel, may hold him responsible, and proceed to inflict punish ment measured by his wrath, or tho malignant passions which hare possession of him at (ho time. The Senate has (he pouci (o punish for out. r.igoa of this kind against its members, and the question arises from (ho recurrence of such of (enc.es, whether public policy and security to u hr.incli of (ho government, acting within itscon vtitulionaUrighls, do not demand (hat it should do ho without (rusting to the uncertainties ol i the ordinary administration of Juntlco In onr I edurts, where the disagreement of Juries, partt [san prejudices, Incapacity of Jurors, nmijavCß -1 grosser impcdlmonts (o the course of jiiilleo j a Hurd so many loop-hole* to dexlcrious offend ers to esc ipo through. The offence is more than an ordinary wrong, striking not merely at v»cial order but at Ibe functions of the• Lopis. liture, and through that, therefore, at the rights and liberties of (be people there represented. The representative branch of the government is (lie especial guardian of these rights, and should defend them whenever they tfre endangered.— Punishment, therefore, for an offence of this character an«l magnitude should be both certain and exemplary. Congress could pass a special enactment to meet such cases, and Iho offence and penalty being known, with tlio moral cer taiuM that the punishment would ho inflicted, would no doubt tend to give the, necessary sc. curity to legislation. C T Roth branches of Congress have taken act ion on the recent outrageous assault com mitted on Senator Sumner, by Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina—and have appointed Commit tees to investigate the subject. The Senate has apj'oinled Messrs. Cass, Al len. Dodge. Pearce and ficycr, the committee: ami the Speaker of the House, Messrs. Camp bell, of Ohio. Allison, Cobb, of (Jeorgia.Grccn wood, and Spinner. Senator Stunner is rapidly recovering from the effects of the beating lui received, and mil be in bis scat again in a day or two. O'T’Tui'. Pimmiuint having received the Min ister from Nicaragua, has determined to prevent the depmturc of armed hands trom (lie United Staten fur Contra! America. (IT” IVrrn K. Fuxzrn, ofthe linn of Heal, lie ft Frazer commission and gt dn merchants, hung bimaell in Cincinnati oh Wednesday hist. f.7”l* Lancaster city throe separate at. tempts were made to flic different stables on Saturday last. Qy* Ex-Got EUNun ol California, uo ronipanied by liia family, arrived at I’biladol phi.i on tho IT>ll l innt. 07* Tub English Pukss is not so friendly (r> I,unis Napoleon since tho cessation of hostilities. His acts arj crlticimd with mora asperity, and a recent speech made by Count Waluwaki has boon resented in strong terms. Q T’ The Mail-Bag from Louisville for New Vork was taken from tho front of tho Post-office in Cincinnati on Monday last and rifled of its contents : it is supposed, by a boy ol fourteen or fifteen years of ago. Found Guilty.—Win. P. Morgan, a young lawyer, formerly of Maryland, who had been on trial at St. Louis for forgery, lias been con victed and ordered to bo sent to tho penitenti ary for 10 years. Qy~ Part of tho seats, at Dan Rico’s Circus, at Tidiouto, Warren county, owing to tlio ground being soft, gave way and injured sot. oral persons. Ono young woman, daughter of Judge Connolly, had her log broken. Insane from Starvation and Exposure.— A few days since a hunter found a woman in the woods, near Stephens' Point, Wisconsin, starving, and unable to walk, who offered him twelve dollars to shoot hcf. The hunter placed her upon his shoulders ami carried her to his home, where she was properly eared for. Grecleyim Somo one,ftw said' that' “disappointment stirs up the bitterness of ar man'ssoul,'*'and ihe badly tilcdphilpSopherofthcN.Y. Tribune furnishift an .illustration.'’ llcrois an extract fronvhis' paper in relation’to- the “Straight Whigs** of Massachusetts:' “There arc plenty of. dirty dogs in politics as well as in the gutter. •Butfopa'particular ly scurvy ppjifrjid .cim, oOnimend us tb this particular breed ‘of Massachusetts Whigs— whelps that, «afler fnwnihg on Webster, went at his pointing to lick the hand of Pierce; and then, that they might trip npji genuine Whig of the old school, (Mr. Rockwell,) hastened to roll in the dirt at the feet of Gardner-Wcb storo-Piercco-Gardnero Democrat ie»-Know-No ‘thingo-Wlugs». Genuine descendants of the bid Dog in the Manger of Aesop's lime. We know that thia-breed is by no means conlincd (p Massachusetts. We could point to some Special specimens nearer home. The race is to be found evSywhere m the North where there is a’ chance of mischief. But the mam pack •komtiblsta thro old Bay State, only waiting to Snuff ont which way the slaveholders want them to go to follow the scent, exulting in the crack of their master's whip.” Slkhigan’g Choice At the Democratic County OonvmVHou m Ingham ■county, Michigan, tho following was adopted among tlio resolutions : “That our first choice ns a nominee for Pro aidant is Lewis Cass, of Michigan; onr second choice is James Buchanan of Pennsylvania.” The Democratic county convention in IVash- Ingt-on ■county odefted the tallowing : “That our first choice tortile candidate for President fa Michigan's distinguished son, Gen. Leu is Casa; and if he should decline being a candidate, (lion our second choice Is Janies Bu chanan, tho long tried and distinguished states man ol the Keystone Stmo; ami ourfinnlclroice is tho nominee of the Cincinnati convention.” Several other entities have done the aatite tiling, ami as GCn. Cuss is not expected to he a candidate, litcro is no doubt national convention will bo instructed lc vote f<*r Buchanan. llkscl'B op tub Font Men Btnuw».—The four men who were buried in ft coal mine nvar Qhio, were reached and taken out about 1 o’clock on Saturday the 10th instant, after,,being.cntomed in the mines for mnrly l. r » dayd/-Without fupd or water. The Statesman conlftiirtf a long account of their rescue, which says ; “The excitement consequent on this af fair has been at the highest pilch all along the Muskingum, from Zanesville to Marietta.—* There has never been less than 500 persons on the ground—all n rought up to the most intense agony of excitement. On Sunday Inst there were over 2000 people at lire scene. From ev ery farm house along the road, eager enquiries arc pul to every returning visitor; and Zanes ville has been in ah intense fever on lire subject.” The families of these men were not permitted to meet thorn, until some lime after their deliv ery and the excitement had subsided, which such a scene would produce. Their faces were covered to protect their eyes. It is said the first th iug the young man—about 18 years of age—made inquiry for was a “chew of tobac co,” iho rest after their families and friends.— They were all t<yy much cmaciatid and ex hausted. Bound to Shine A gas company has born formed in each of the towns of Johnstown, Cambria county, ami liollidaysburg, Blair comity. Pa., mid contracts have been made fur the erection of gasworks, laying of pipes, &c. JipJqlmstowiL.lhtlijtpat will be S-10.U0O. and tho work will be completed by the first of Oc tober. In HolUdaysburg the cost is to he §:to.- 000, and the job lb be finished by the first of September next. Pkxksylvania Raii.road —The rrrcipls of this road for April U.st were 5010.909 JI. an excess of $255.b 10 82 over the corresponding month of I Kofi. The total receipts from Janu ary 1, ISob. to May 1. 1860, were 5i.727.709 3G,nn increase of $505,135 72 over the re ceipts during the same period list year. A Poor Business. —Another libil suit has just been decided at New Oilcans. A man wanted $20,000 damages from the Orescent ncws|iapcr, but (ho jury, after mature deliber ation, gave him the round sum ol one cent.— Suing newspapers for damages is not a paying business at New Orleans. CuMAiir Puknoaibna —A correspondent of the Smithsonian Institution, at Fort Clarke. Aaraclum county, Florida, writes (hat it is a remarkable feature of the climate of that place, that it is entirely exempt from storms or high wind—none having been known for thirty years. The storm which caused so much de struction in 1854, on the coast ol South Caro lina and Georgia, was there only a stiff breeze. Roth north ami south of Fort Clarke high winds arc common. Ax ItUM DF..VT l/AWYF.II Ilr.lll'K KtV A few days since, a female witness, in a case tried in the Supremo Court at Lowell, Muss., was ask ed by u lawyer, how long she had lived with her husband, from whom, it seems, she Iwid been separated. “That's my business, not yours, sir,” was the curt reply. The counsd on both sides took lire. A brief passage at arms ensued, when the court was appealed to that it would compel the witness to answer. Judge Metcalfs reply was very brief, very qui et, and very pertinent ; “The woman’s light— it’s none of vour business !" (Ty* As a proof of the very valuable service rcmlrrcd by swallows, it is estimated that one of these birds will destroy, at a low calculation, 000 insects per day, and when it is considered that some insects produce as many as nine gen erations in a summer, the stale of things, but fur these and other birds may bo readily con ceived. The Grasshoppers, near Austin Texas, tho State Qozetto says, are destroying all vege tation within reach. At last accounts much destruction had been done by them in Tarrant county in tho northern ports of the Stale.— Farther down the Colorado, ths ravages are not so bad as at Austin. ID"A return of persona,confined in prison for dubt in England and Wales has just been madu to the British Parllracnt. It fills a pamph let of forty pages, and Its facts afford a most Impressive exhibition tho barbarity of (ho law that punishes poverty as a crime, Ono man, aged nearly 70, has boon incarcerated for llvo years for a debt of $205, and two others oro In tho sumo Jail, aged l 77 and 76, for debts ol $l3O and $4OO. Ono ijehtor aged 80 Is con fined In Momtnoulh Jail fora debt of $11(10 and $5OO costs aild Ims helm starving on tho “CQtin ty allowance" for IwoJyonrs, though It Is bo liuvodtho detaining auditors hnvo already been paid what is really due from (ho proceeds of his ustato. j 1 Kflns&s Affairs. (■niGAr.o, May 21.—Dates from' Leaven worth. Kansas, to Saturday night are received. Tho correspondence of the Tribune states that, to-day, Wednesday, is fixed’upon to alUck Lawrence. There is a general “reign of tcr^’ ror” in the Territory.; T wojilcces ftf cannot) crossed the river at jAtkinson* intended for lldr destruction of Lawrence. Bnflord’s'compnny of enrollfcd militia are fumishld with U. S.- armsi»y‘Gov. Shannon. The Fr<c Slate men are in want of arms and ammunition. Don aldson has declared Imk intention (o make clean work this time. Bid inson was still nt Lex- ington. On Monday u orning a gentleman ar rived here with several packages of evidence of the committee. The Missouri Knqu'r.-v states that petitions arc in circulation in the border comities piny- rug for the tmntediule removal of Col. Sumner. Mr. Brown edit ir of the HtVa'd of Fr'.cdcm, writes that a mob'rtitered the hotel at Kansas City «nd dragged off ti man supposed lobe himself. They discovered their mistake, re- turned, and demnndnl feun’of tire proywretor, winch was refused. A company •of Michigan emigrants entered (he hotel to protect (he oc cupants. The mofe wot still surrounding the Tift IflTfiSllglrtlO , n*'']Hr. Snmfi'CtVGo'fttlUitffl. hold and gathering reinforcements at the« Jose Washisotox, Mny 211.—The House/Gem of the letter. 1 here is no intelligence since m lltcc of Investigation waited on Mr. Sumner cOTcern.nghts fAtc, to-day. lie was ip bid. but gave his le*ti* St. Lows, May 21. XheDcmnrrnl .1 Knn- „ )o ny in rigaitf fcodßc -assault-, and wns also has 1 orresponctenco, under dale of the 10th crc J oxmni lie was unable to ait tip dur wrrtesllinl from 80 to 120 nwn werCencamptil ing t i, o vifdt „ r the CommilHe; but did so a marLccompton. The people sent n nol-e to B | wrt limc , o .day. lie is still very weak, ana Col. Soinncr, asking him to station a body of p?\ysfci i ans«ooumi'l •Itim-wot to move out, of troops in that vicinity to prevent the mob from l j ie f or a proceeding to sanguinary exlrtmilies. He de- Tllc f o |i owlng is H,e slalrment of Mb. Sunn dined, saying that he had no power to move niode undlT onlh ; BUlKsnl orders Air. Cos, of Lawrence watt- j tlll! Senate B 8 „ sm d „„ Tlmrettay, td on Marshal Donaldson to nscwlam if «"y- 1 xhe-23d of Jloy, ttlftw saAlai formal hntii llnng could he done to peaceably prevent us ■ ms message vrou received f,cm the House mouster posse from cuter,ug ,n. The Marshal : of Ropreseutalives, annouueiug'the death of a sar that three dtmands must he comphcd n.c.Hor of Hint bodyfrum Mis*utri. This was with previous to consenting: Ist. hwiry ' Mlow.d by a britf tribute to the dvcvas.dfrotu against u horn process has been issued must he • j,,. feyer, M f Missouri, whep according to os sa.,Tendered. 2.1 All munitions of war ... , out „ f , , cl t 0 llle t |,e Lawrence must be delivered up. 3d. The cit* I ,1“ 1 e . tU } e i ii .i . ft PcccnK-d, on motion of Air. ueyvr, the Senate izensof Lawrence should iilcdiie ihcmse vrs „j ; „ , » . , e , J , , . ,• .a _ . ~ 1 * . odjourmd. Inalea'civf leaving lire chamber, K±tLr a p ;;rai t,,,,c,mwl "■ r ,,h ,ku i ih * wsr*- • r• , r.i • ... * , . -m my neat occupied with my pen. \\ hi e I pon ihe receipt of this, the cMiwtik held a • * , . i : * /• .i ~. , • . . , vt tints intuit m urdu to be in heat-on for the public meeting, ami drew up a letter to the Mar- . .it , 1., , j , .. mart whtth wns snow lo chw*, I wtuMipproach- Khni. .slating that he nml every person net me a i , , 11 ...;ii. i..m ... n ..i,i Kn «n i ,ii *d by several persons \\ho deMred to converse with him would be allowed 10 execute hen , ,*, i ... , . . ... .. , , ,•, , r , b «Mb me, but i answered them promptly-and process against any iiihwu out of Ijjwrrncp. • < , , r r .. 1 ami if calh-d upon, tiiey wta.M sen-e ns a pos-' r f C f " B J tvi TT 'f 1 1 se in making arrests, that they would not row ’ r L , '’ U l bW A ’i" ° f nor at an, future time lie any rcsislence In the d,,i r *!£" “i'™ '° law, and thev only „ „i,„l an opportunity to „ d ' s, ‘ “ ,d w,l, ‘ ™ cm- , testily ll.eir ll.eir f.dchly In the Jilin,, and the i", U<d ", rH alleullon at Hus tune wns Const,lotion; tlwit tiiey claimed lo he law a- “ 'd.rily drawn fro,,i all oil.er objects that | biding and order loving cilir.eus, nml naked to h ", vl! | U ' l '' '’ "S O "S , he protect.d by the oonsnmud author,tics - ” m ' bud r " lld,: ll,us l,Ut ' nl ! Thi purport of the'Miirslud-s answer was that '' ™ d Unl ov<r , he did nit hi herein the promises of the people ‘Tproach.d the Of Lawrence: dial he regimhd them as tin,tors f™' 1 of ' n ' V d “ k V». t ‘"""‘■'"‘•rved that and r, he!s. and that limy should know ins de- 1 " 0l Ins preset.ee ui.,,1 my name man,ls wtie;: he came. , ‘ looked up «,,h my pen St. Liu is, May 211.—Thu St. Louis Hepnl.li- I l,a " d ' 1 a lal ' w,lh "■ | “”* cumitc p.ui of this morning pnl.llslivs a despatch from ■ nanco 1 " aa nut -sKmdiug directly Westport, of the 2i„ 1,, g.ving „„ account ol nn , °, rcr nic - and ‘I 1 , ' ho 6a " ,c mo'tW'il 1 caught mcmintor on tho rmul botwcfn Locumpton and ‘I IOSO word.*, "I have nnd your Kpuch twice Fnuiklin. The corro.»i>omh'iit of tin* HrpiiMi- tr carefully. Ii is a lincl on South Carolina can, who is finincnily a partial witness, snysi ' Mr. Builcr. who is a relative of ininc.”— •*Nr. Cosgrove and Dr. Hranson. white going ' While these words were still passing his lips, limn l/ocomplon to f’nmklin, were hniied by ft he commeuctd a BUCccßsicn of blows with u party of Free Stale men, who demanded their heavy cane on my b»re head, by the first of names and destination. Being answered, tho which T was so stunned as to lose my sighL— comnuuider ol tho parly turned l« his men, ask- I no longer saw my assailant, nor anv other UTI h "' r liny roiilled, “ Sharpe’s person or object in the room. What l'di-1 af- nlT™ C C'Wf “'•■■ ami tcruurds WAS done almost iiuconseiuusly, act- Branson. Branson was wounded, wlicn Cos- «« .1 : e ipj ~r’, , grove allot the lender of the parly through the ? , mstlucts of tdf defence. U ith hiy head, and the remainder Bed. fThe reader will m T hcad " lr ' ad >' f l '' "'}. I™ 0 fmm ’"T receive lids will, great caution.J I “V* 1 ’ wenehing up my desk.wlucli wns scrcMV- A Free State man was shot nf Blanton's ' , 1,0 “ ot>r * ,t>n passing forwara Bridge, on the Olh. Particuiarsmof given. ) while my assailant continued his blows. I It wns reported nt Kansas city that (lie fidm- [ * ,ave no »tbcr consciousness until I found my* bitiinta o( Lawrence were preparing to evacuate I feet forward in front of my dtst lyiii“ the place, and had called upon Col. Sumner lo 1 00 the floor of the Senate, with my binding irotect their property. j land supported on the knee cf a gentleman, So ninny ilWmi had responded In Ihc procla- whom 1 soon recognized by hi* voice and man uwvtion of Marshal Donaldson, and gonn to aid ners as Mr. Morgan of Svvr York. Ollier per him ngidnst the pcopbMd Lawrence, that the sons ibcre vver* about me oflering luo-lriuidlv' t.'rl'r 0 ;,M c kapj>°’l.cy cmcuri!,, Doniphanand assistance,but I <iid nut recognize amoCtluni Atclifson were utmost deserted, _ there were,at a Uistr -e I. • "i TJ.O SwiHifMl has inn, motion mm Klcka- (unCnir „„ .VETS? r 5."“ ** «"*•, m„, atating that a meeliog had Wen held there, tt- PiCn ?£■ J neegw^ tnllkl, II was resolved |„ a. ink the Kansu. ll,i-' . Douglas of Illinois, Mr. loillhs of el, al Kansas elrr. 1 1 «as understood to he ' ' JL ’ or K I ,'', «"d 1 thought also • niy assailant twued hy Mns«ncliUhO(tft men, and an cerlnin | s !“" d ' "6 wlilecn Until. liras helped from v.ih its destruction considered iluit fmnllifs were | 1 lc N° or ®od conducted into the lobby of the iifi ti^jr out. Tin* nl Kicknpoo hiivu j Senate, where I was placid upon a sofa. Of iflrn-tl n reword of $201) for the arrest o( den. j ,OSK "bo helped me here. I have no recollcc* I’niiicioy, and parties hud, gone in search of As I cnlmd the lobby, 1 n cognized Mr. »t v> n I n> * u '*’° re treated, till 1 recognized M. t .Conway. n writer for the Democrat,mid no one else until I felt a friendly grasp of the , n ‘ belmj lor, w Ink- en rtu/r for Si. Louisfrmn band. which scetmd to come from Mr. fnmp. U.,v,-mv.,„h, u 'cri> ...rrai.,l nt I'a.k.llk', Mo., Ull of Ohio. 1 have a vogue impression llml s. assess *■**& iv;tirv r *&■£• I.crompton. Gov. Shnunou l„d boon no- °?' , 1 "“ S “ n 1,0 ,"™ r ° f >'* Scnolc or t. of thoir an-eM, bill nt last nrcniintn no ro. sl „,! , 1 U.l«I BlnUnunt in im ply had bran recolvi-rl from him. Tl.o orrvnl 7 „ u "-' niU ' r rogalory of .lie Coinni.tloo. was made on Ibe Bth instant. an ,, °" cr ,l 88 presenting completely all my ro sEcovT. nr.rATCP. cullrelion.s of li.c .M„u and of till! atlondi- LaUr from Kama*— Heporltd liatth at Lair • renre. Sr. Lorn, May 24.- A goHloman who arriv ed yesterday from Jefferson City, hUilos Mint n battle had been fought at Lawrence, In which a number of people had been killed on both sides. No further particulars have been received. third despatch. Reported Deilruclion of Lawrence—Kanaat Ci.'y Hold and Printing Office Burned. St. Lons. May 24—A despatch from Noon vlllo to the Republican says, that tho town ol Lawrence was destroyed on Wednesday. The same day the hotel at Kansas city, and the Printing Ollico were destroyed. Particulars of these events are expected by tho steamer, whoso arrival is looked (or to-night. FOURTH DESPATCH, St. Louis, May 24.—Xho Leavenworth cor respondent of the St. Louis Democrat says that tho Committee of Public Safety of Lawrence have determined to oiler no resistance to (he U. S. Maraluil. An immediate secreting of aims and ammunition took place as soon as this de termination becmio known and the people com menced evacuating the lmw>. It is said that tho Free Stale men are gather ing at Topeka, ami Will resist Mjy Invaders il they attempt to execute their throats against Lawrence. Tho settlers from New Haven will send 100 men, amt those from Manbatten the same number. Farther from Hamms. Chicago, May 2(>.*— I The Tribune publishes an extra based upon intelligence brought by throe men direct from Lawrence, stating that a company of 400 mounted Missourians made their oppenranre mat- Lawrence on Wednesday last, bearing banners of various devices, but not the stars and stripes. During the morning the Lawrence Committee of Safety sent a note to the U. S. Marshal, who headed the force. ns- Bnnng him that they would make no resist ance to any process be might wish to scrvo.ond protection of their lives ami property. The Marshal madcnoanawcr.butal ll o’clock a Deputy Marshal, with a noseo of ten men’ made their appearance in the city, and smnl moning four citizens to assist them, arrested 0. W. DcUslcr and O. W. Smith, carrying them on without molestation. Sheriff Jones subsequently made his appearance with eigh teen men. lie attempted no arrests, but de manded all Hie public and private arms, giv ing tho people live minutes to accede to the de mand, and threatening In case of refusal to atone the town. One itcld-piece was immediate ly given up, but tho people refused to surren der their anna. In half on hour Sheriff Jones returned with two pieces of artillery .and an overwhelming force, and commenced the work of destruction by cannonading tho Free Slate Hotel and tho office of the Herald of Freedom. iho former was burned, and the types and presses of tho latter destroyed. The Tribune's Informant left at 8 o’clock in tho evening, and when 15 miles from Lawrence saw a great light, and volumes of smoko in tho direction of that city. They have no doubt that tho town m destroyed. Another messen ger whodeft Leavenworth just before tho dc porluro of the boat, says several men had been trilled by Jones party. It \ n fcftrcd llmt Pomeroy linn been hung hy the neck. Gov. Robinfiob ia at Lccomplon in llio bonds of tlic authorities. Gov. Ruder is suppostfl lo be in a place of .safely, and is daily vpt Nebraska and IIMVn. ~ a &/ ' ' l TKe mob Brown, nndPlelsUr. fThoTrc(|lslnle mfcft'nrS gnllier ing ht Tbpekn.fdndyiiilliibnke ottnnfcot l»»t ponit.vjilr. Aicliirison *it: somcVKerc jin ll)Q ‘Territory! 'J'Jic' lUS. troops nM'anxibus to prolcot r ,ibo.scUlci^.biU i ’n«.,'npt nl|owcd tor leave Cbcir'qnaflerifi' ' Still Later from Kansas--Tlic Dcslrntlftm of Lawrence Confirmed. St. Louis, May* 20:—The Lexlhglhtf (Mo.)- Express, extra. received to night, confirms the destruction of the town of Lawrence. After the Marshal had entered the to\yii nml made nil the arrests he had for, j}d »l/irncd his. posse over to -Slurifl Jones, whose attempts Ip make a wests were resisted Uy-lhc, .peophuvvho fired upon his men. Jones, then .cannonaded a»id set ■fire to the Hotel aitd 'Herald'of \ Free dom office, destroying hpth. The" artillery were still firing.-and the flTc sprcmllng wlreri the messenger left. A few Jives Wefohrati , ■ (111* attending circumstances, whether immediately before or immediately after. 1 desire to add that he sides the words which I have given ns uttered hy my assailant. 1 hnr*. an indistinct recollec tion of the words ••old man,” hut these are so enveloped in the mist which ensued from the hrst blow, that loin not sure whethcrlhcy were uttered or not. On cross-examination. Mr. Snmmr slated that he was entirely without arms of any kind, and that he hod no notice or warning of any kind, direct or indirect, of this assault. In answer to another question, Mr. Simmer Raid that what he had said of Mr. llutlcr was strictly responsive to Mr. Holler's npecches, Recording to the usages of parliamentary de The Democratic National Convention. Cincinnati, May go.-Tlm dly la rapidly lining up with (Hungers, In anticipation of tin.- LJcinocnilic Nmionnl Convention, lo nssauljk on Monday next. There Imre been nnmerona nrnvttla from Virginia, I.ouis!nnn, Texna. mill ivnncsscc, and n lull delegmioii from Missis sipjn. Another Dmloptnimi, Tho following extract (Vom (tier Jldl/nl Dutchman slime, wlml manner of rmvdj Ism mid Ileoiiliuuanefls llm KoinvMollilog cons|iiracy ot darkness has engendered i “Ontho 13th of Fobuary bat, n moat during outrage was committed upon the person ofltov. 'V illij.ni Gillian, u German priest, while travel. Hog in the Carthnus stage, which for malignity and brutality, execeda any (insult which wo have Heard of. While ildlng peacefnlly in the stage, unit HhlJe reading his Oa-vlary, (ho hook wus Mruck hum his liauda, ami ho hltnneU* thrift Irnni tho stage. 110 was seized, thrown to (ho ground, and a buttle of whiskey held to his mouth, aml the ll.pior literally poured down Ids throat. Alter tho Honda had flocompllahtd tlmlr work, they compelled tholr' viclim to nay a dollar for tho drink, and then shouted fohvhtit they called a "Know-Nothing triumph. •• ()nu of tho parties concerned was tho dther,. Jeremiah w lnsworlh, who has slnco’mndo hlii escape.’ IHo names ot tho others, four In mimlmri nte unknown to us, but wo hope they will speedily ho brought to severe punishment.'• ’ ; 07“ We copy Iho following from the Union whose Editor has been-on a trip bml by tho way mot our excellent candidate for 'Canal Commissioner! , Wo accidently met o»|- old friend Gon. Scott »J. 0t of w*r notoriety) hut of Colura, bia couhty, who la .now boforo th o peoplgas tlio' T ™ o n" a ‘ 0 rr 0M r S’u 9“"“‘ 06mt.‘lMl,noU riia Gononl look# well hnlo nml hearty Ttlio 14- &S,ldH f f r ™.r 111 ,h ° V oU ' r '■“Mo him to 03m P nl «ni noxt fall nml >how (Imaolf tl, o , for t|, v nam ' #a U "'l locr “ l (oxcollpnt-'biiaihoaa qiullOenifoni, and mninlaina hla -InloKriiy for 1 w’llif’ lll '. cr “ 111 )' *»<l true rliilanihrophyr < ond t,HI pooplo hro dQllßlilod, for 11 kycoallng lUi-lr totoa »°t him at tho bnllot'bfiX. ! iltHhnym by flro on (ho 10th Inst. ,'l'lictoWcro 1 P i ln , ‘l)0-yi't« »!■<• (Ira broko out, 1,1,1 nil, except ojio, rescued, AhicHcb,, 1 H ** l| on. Tbo . S re^,lh pt following in, cresting ™‘r C »* message i-on-Central American „? "•*** w «'Wa Wwl^‘ •« « Tortc.Scpofe pjid h ■ n ' h,,: , ! ‘ hemvitb rrpo r ,,£'"*'f hit! of Slate. (be Secretary of i|„. v?V fteS >OMii "> h|> to »''{’>« ■Senate of Uie 2dtb nf SfarchVo • il of ; the House of r, i' * w tllL-Rllt bfMay, hial„ boil, (be routes of.transit lleu v « , Pncillq'Oceans Ibrongl, i|, c R , ,''A ll *»licI l « Grpjiaqn pud,Nicaragua, and m d ,r lit* pC-ailuirsun Central Anierhn" n relate to queslioqs of llm ij;', and interest to ll)e people of t|, f ITotHta The narrow Islbmnswl.ic) n “' d Wu? tinent of North, and South imcH c r, Mh ''h crimes it b (lords for 9ns ,. tramn f , b J Uitb.- Allantic?i}tA Vafcilicllt't'ans rw,s if lb tries of Ccalynl. America nl, S’ consideration to all marilhr*a,,£ ‘UnR been greatly nnsipenlwl ,1, nmih^l' 11 op eratirffi of changes in brtuW, especially those product,! b, & ’ steam as a ihottvd power hr Vm I.'l ■ 1 "»if ns. «m.^ntM!i«g niBl - nN ™ I l «*Afc of onr political inttresl ns air Ami,' M primary magiritude. that fsilmu,, 1 “of tmportanoc, just ni the „ f ,r Wif corresponding reasons, to ,l, e of Europe: Put, above all I lie Unikd Stales of securing fire ml"' 11 ”' 1 # llic American,fstl,mils, I,os rei u l,i^*' ,Sii <l' amount InlrPrat Id t.s si„ ™i l ™|> , « r |S’-- the 'lWiloHex of Or,gin '.pd S'Wtfi and I Ilf accession of l'alifi,, n ia , T?'*, ImpellviUiy tli.se co,,sideriii n lV,t S Slates In nit measures at an rarlv ~,il«it Hinlnble means of commercial imniil l 1 railway, nr ollicrwise, across mi, .'T a «4 AAe concluded in ilio first Ware , I ®-~ pracr, amity, navigation ami einuliW' llie Republic of New Grenada-... *•! I d'tlons of which \nm, n siiWilaii,* ™ v “*•■ of New Girngtla Rtialiiniyirgm ■ Slates llic right of Wav nr rraaeii ! part of tbo latlrtnns which li,, ,v ii.S®. 11 " 1 I of New Grenada; in consideration if I mled .Slntes gnnranlied in lwp n .|tf,u lll ' ; 1 erntorv llie rights of vnVrhienlv iia otl : l.v 10 New.Gfennda. The r Sf’* was l„ ttflord to the pmph, ..fih.-Tni VS faciluie.S’ for nl "nee op,j from t'lmgrcs lo Panama ami for o j'"! i constructing- a railway in the nm loro,meet regularly with transportation „| mails, specie and In and fro tlefwim the AH,,,,,;. ■Slates nod I erritoi ies of llie l hll „ivfT, llie Umlul Sinlrs nl-o rmluu„„,| to,,* successfully, to nbinin from .h, Republic the elusion of ihe right ot« n „L nonberti extremity of,hr I.n„m„ ,u,Q rbiX:ti,r»: ji,:iofro,i '' I'l the meamitnp nift-rvcnini: l>fltrffn |V Uepnbjic of Niw f.’rrnfi.ln nn«l \k- Ucpalilfo ho thcHlatrs of (; n »hinnla SaluV Honduras, Nicarngon and O-sin nh-tlifip! crcd membtrsof ihc rirnurßcptiMirofCtW America. Here in the Trrrlfnry nf ih P Cnii American States is the uarrowrsf patlofil* IKtlimns, niul hither of morse ptiMic Mlfti'W lias been diroclcNl ns the most intiiing DtUfJ enterprise of iidcr-ocmnlo’cominnnirationU., tw«n the opfoslte shores of Amiiira.j&i mnrei’Specinlly in the Teiritory of (lie Sialaw Nicaragua and Honduras. Paramount to (hat of any European Sli'i as was lhe interest of (he I'tiittr] Stairs in (W security nnd freedom of projected lines oftm« cl across (he Isthmus hy Iho way of N'iranjn ami Honduras, still we do not yield in tlihtfr sped to on}* question o/, territorial tiepranJlff' ntcut. or eve n op exeftisfre'advantage: ciilur d communication or 'of com mr> cr. .pppm-jimi ttca imn not Been wrmtfnp; <6 tU* Cmutsufo to procure flucli* advantages by pi artful mtaru, and with full and Pice assnitnf those nioilocr hml any legitimate authority in the matltr.-' Wc disregarded : lftose opportunities from rerft suleraiinns alike of doircshc nnd fnnipnfdii cy. Just ns even to the present day wclntf persCVcrulin n system of v«:l : ec nmt for the lights ami interests «»f other* (icmllit our own, in repaid to inch nnd all of tlicSiiW of Central America. It Was with mirprUr and regret. Ilimrvt, I that the United States learned, a Aar davrjf fit the conclusion of tho treaty of (lauililfm// Hidalgo, by which the TTnittil States HcCJff. with the consent of thr Mesirnn Republic: rte ligbtfnl owners of Cftlifortufl. and thus itrrrri ed with nugtmnled special interest Hilltop liticnl condition ofCm'nd Amrrion that«it ttary rxpulition umhr the aiilhoritr "f 'to British • Government hml landed at Sin Jon del Norte, In the Stalcof Nirnragna. and idta forcible possession of that port, the nreevarr terminus of nny canal or railway acraw ito Isthmus within the territrry of Sicaragna’. It did not diminish the umuleommcra this net Pn (lie part of Great n/iMto. to tow that she nssumed to justify d m fhepmmtdw on alleged protectorship of n ‘•mall and QD-'tturt band of uncivilized Indians, whoso propo* name cun hod become lost In did’not constitute fl ftlatocnpuHtooflemlwii sovereignty, uthcr in fact nr in rtcldw* * polhicnl interest in whom.-nnd in the lent o they occupied. Great Britain had renounced, by mtcccssivc trenlics with tty*®: when Spain wns sovereign of the country. ■ subsequently with independent Spanish ien. ,|» f Ktveriliclrsa. and injurioualy anectcu as k UnlUd Slates Conceived thinisehoa to been by this net pf the British CJovcnuncn . by ICm occupation about the same imw o lar and of continental portions of t * lc ,cn J S of the State of Honduras, wc many and powerful tics and inutualhi by which (heat Britain and the baited are associated, and wo proceeded, m f . good fftlih, nnd with a sincere ururc whatever might strengthen the Ixitidih ffj ( , belwcert ns, (o negotiate with Great u \ Convention, to assure the perfect ncu all intcr»oecnnio communication, v Isthmus, and a* the indispensable eon such neutrality, the absolute the States of Central America and pleto sovereignty within the IlmH* territory, as well , against Gre«l 1 j against tjitf U» U» d Stair*- W ® had' accomplished that object by ‘ 1 of AprlJ 19, 181)0, .which would n 0 f |M been, signed nor, mUfttd, on the pa (hatin United Hlntcfl, but for tliv con J! c , virtue of ’ Its provisions neither y rl . . icrt ise , nor the United States waslhfrenAcr' 0 any Imitorinlaovcrilgnty. in fnct <jr In any pprt of (topM America- 11 or aft^ ’ whensoever acquired. either J*V°« jt !J fin iion, wards;" ThcessniUaiohjcctofihcb jjd tho neutralisation of the cmjrso’become ahqllty. if cttbci* y , hold or thp United States were. Ip c . on W- 0 ( lb*, exclusively tbP Islands or wain ; >ny Tpthmns! and more pspochuly '*• r i,| l(r gof claim of of Ttidmo • ■ la ertitiienf tvero (6, 'remain f° rcT . c , r n three fn6t of-the Atldntidshores of CoBtaß|6rii jiiparflg»|tt ami llopd ! r , jj ie Ijt* . I - hriroUlroady commimlcajw '^ oj itoiißcfl pf Congress Bill Informal oj , irnctcd'.ahd.hilhcrto fruitb’* 18 effhr « Untied .States have xnado to arra ft® j n . U** nMlonnl. question with or f A^” s | nrt referred Ip, on tho, present . ooc ‘ t.i. cause Of its intimate connection n^( nli9° clgl, object now, tp be brought to ' of Congress,.. , n f so« 1fl0 ' Th,e,unsottlcd ptdltical cond|« n<jJ’ the Spanish American ceased to be regarded by thln o®' t cconnb fiolldtudo mill regrot on t,ir, l T * „iinual tjj while it has been thoßonreo of ] Vfl io w* harmssmont jn' our public ant -I lions, with them. In tho midst 01
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