rnoM,KANSAS. St. Louis, March 23, The T. pt ka correspondent of T4e "Prmocr at says : The Kansas Fr!- State Cquvention was in session at that plat - elm - the Pth - and - littrinsti - C..F. Currier prosidini. 'The enin'inittee res. 41 1144 the people the y; titot . yeairtfOi participateTii"tlie -44440 C innit44444al ACt'rwithout . p Aprlttni'ing-thtiir.7lights as 44neri -0119 citizens Tit jenpardi ntt the 1 - Jublic peace: tha4 IleTOpeka titution the choic e of a nl2.lorlty of On 'citiseua.• the ,territory: and -they urge • upon Congress the . inirnecliate Atibitiasfon of Kansas as 3 . state 'under shit' 'o44iistiiution"; that peaceful . rein tious ail its eitizeloi are re girded to indispensable A 44 • the wet ; 4.1 of pie people of the Tertitory and they urtientl appeal to all men-t o suhtnit all differences-of oPittion grow ing out °I nn question of its a•mcitic . institutions to . the ballot : )oz; provided that any attnnyt to abridge ter impafr tit Freed -)n of Spilech• 44r of the, Bal . lot4s4)**shall biheld as just Cause for depat•ture ora' this olicy ;, that - no tern ahall.be nada for nternbe;ship 44f the Free• State party .save the ezclu *lo. of Slavery Bona- Kaosaat -and irmajy. that they are inflezihly detit atiultd to ahlda by the principals of fiqqaiity and Squatter Sovereignty as, enunciated in the Kati4as Nebraska bill. AN AMATEUR PorrstAsztut.--A„stri killill;3fango of the Vanity uf htt nan expectations occurred tleoelitly in a aming_ coal reining village, in a steighboringcounty, 4 certain .aspir- In • individual, who claims to have flags the'llt.ite—,col, rather, Itir: flitch aniest...some .eevice in the late cam Feign, was an applicant. for the Post• aTice.in the village., He laid nig plaqs judicio : sly; . as he thought. At length, Milers' tieing " tin a train " and a ape. dal 'goat —the Postmaater 'under Pierce-,-having been dispatched to. Washington to get the appointinent egectect, the aspirent felt coil e secure, atIA even went nu rio 44 tit aptioniice tiffs appointment. and that I/6 ulr.-atly had "THE TAME" in his pocket. He accordingly hired an office, and ha• it fltt..tittp with all the modern improve. . meats, 40 no' doubt :was already': finge:ing the mails in anticipation. gut the hest laid schemes fail at.times.. The agent came hick front' Washing in dijr time; but he brought ins ovrx alstriOttawerir in his pocket, This vras: a staggerer to .Mt... Buchanan's friend., The disappointment of his to-mes s ad the ridicule' of those who had witnessed his swaggering, were , tomincit.to be burne,and he hastily tlisposed of his newspapef, and left. for Wilkusharre, where it is sa'd he liana& to practice law a livelihood. Tiiit - disapointed office-seeker was E. B.l.Chase.—lllositrose Reputes. A NEW USE or INDIAN CORN-UIING CORN F. , 31 FueL.—kiertner olfiihO'Graltd Prairie, where wo• td is not to be had arid where coal is worth thirty cents a • bushel, and corn the same, got nut of fuel while the .roads were se bad that he could - not haul &al, and in the emergancy of the case triad burningc - ton in the eat in his • stose in place of coal, and fout.d that it.attt only succeeded but that it .was ectoslly chelpe /to but n corn than coal; And that it not pitiv . - tnalc'es a Itt.t fire ibi l it-i"cleatier rine than Coal. • . ; We were quite aware, of the a!ue of cora cobs and corn stalks for, fuel. bat this is a • new - uso• of the - grain, tlintigh .we sewn? teitOn to doubt- that an article so ' .full or oil' an'd . alco hol must make gooti . fueli and out veryck. pensive. • • . : • •- . "'.'Thera is positive .. infitivistiim - 'tlhington that Brigham Y. ung. in niew nave bUrned-the Uuited. an d fliv!a, court records' : &c. ; :., ATP: , •, :tory; ; I .st...they, haveths litieh ,t2TII :ointeleut4ifone of two . =nail : 1 / 4 4 , !pp - • !ern! , officersi -both ,schdtiloa ofifi4. • " • 'i -•- Youn • g for:Gv: of the purpose ;arnOri .11 , 141 414 i 1 7f1)49i:!, Alf liOsinlrah7 other Ptn. • truth is, , to ry' *-f.rcki .df arma : 4,... 1 1. -:aet!erily, ; that lkinfiriiinis• are alrg 43: •.: „ • . lof iabeilintr .:; girr,ft.mpa _Post wainie4ii!ti. . .. cur , i i r e g ard si .11g lita:iliSeso a r knio t e" wily crediVehoula 1 14 ,b 0 ft ive,D l 9 ilh) . nt "blond poisom,"„ pt 14uced :by the ,iiiciaus in uoticeii 'of death; is ii..e11 , 14 lunalitinn of a poisonous tniasMn, gnu. l e rated .by _ animal and vegetable-del to.clergytent27l9 notilinii - cif • rnarriagns! . A ' ii,' i ri patitir-oblitiO y 5 anlioinwerroi# r • r i l •• ottsition; which etiparenj the , ti et iq a .iluld react...Pl:hod 'at the ; hands 1 f . ..:, ''' iii the -Amer .. cipmecting :with i e . li b , . Dr. Saddlebags. Juba pun, aged du an .1 . .. 0..._ 'II street newer. '.. 49 NIP , Axe' . itiMT- ft.glvrt-,- P 4) taz. Otartday*olling April 2. lI.S.SV N: lt ! ~Ylt ;" •:r?X cc , li ; i" Repub_ican= Nominations, _.„l"ar.,Porstuks% VIDAI. - For Canal , C9mthissioner l WIL Ll**. AtILWA RD, qt SaFxTr: • I'4 Supreme .T . udF9 l Term j. LEWIS, EaF.33r.R. cournr. For Supreme qudge, Slur: Term • JAM LS - VE t;CH, OF PAYETTE comm. Attention Delinquent Colleq- tattle - The o.,mini;.siiniers of Potter coun ty.will meet at Uhuder,sport, on MON tim F4.urtit day 4)I May lor the purpose of.se.lliug ilia] the (,tiliectots whir - are in arrears:— Taitse nut curge I h war i at that time and at ran ge th,..it• acce,urqs, ,trill by visited by the 4aciiir bothre the ' Court. March, 24, 4857. -"DEICE WHIPPLE. ) • - Coalauers 8. S. EABCO, . ) B Co&i, Clerk. • Maj. Suinuer"Millo, of Coles• bur_, ucivei tiles some very desirable rroperty lur sale iu another column, Are cull .the. uttelition. of o ur toaderm to the large : number of new Advettisemoilts p t:yeuted•irt umus, this week. Thits‘' Whs..; 'ant troubled with rata uod other,y,rmiu will find "Voet:tr'e' ►at ready to pilot tins% to a rernady. "Costar". knows tae 'real . value . .ufthe - IR Arva l er; and i piufitb by hi., kneaftedati. • -• I rit k.) rig- young frind, Juitm 'it 1 State Senate.. Mr Harris, of 8ui1.0,• i Juries E.,q 10. this place ma Nimaalasy :, pres.lited the till hoviii4 j .iOt resolu- • morning last, with• the iiitention of tion in rep. 4 ti t PM' Vegeta decision ' "Imiiging out" his i.iintiigle" in :one 1 i of the Supueine aturt in the Dr,-d of the-many tinning western villages I SciT cao!': - -•- - . --. ur cities. We regiet . Hs departure, 1W - nYRYas. 'Frio. Supreme' Cottit, Out as lie has g . .ne Otto. our-midst in 1 ordained by the. Con,tittition as theli ;he •priiig-tirne of. life to seek a for•J highest sanctuary ofjustice, through . ; " the reonderance hich the ave I tune among 'ell rangers, we take ideal. g p Oli arch p y possesses in w its c'ieinci I S s, l has me in saying the; ho is well'ealculuted i b,; cmn i, little else than. the willing to - make a high mark tin the ladder of ' tool i;f pro-Shivery polititians;-and ha..? lame, and we cur:lntend hire . to the I re. Ot 0 t case, which is a more istiouss erg 4 . a judgment in the Died 8c good will and patronage of the west- • - rnin ern people;' prevaricat on of truth and tight, than . ' - -,---.,...,.,—..•...:-....,;... _ any to be foundin the records •i;f• any nation calling itself free Anil unlight- ! cried ; Therefire. i H4RD T &sr.—We 'earn that Mr. White. of Ulysses townshili in This county. made, during the .week endittg , Saturday, 28th ult. eight Isun. died pounds of first quality of tnap'e tg tr, fromoita pugur 'to chard. Dur. lug the weJk the Weather Was, not togeth et favorable, to the business, Mr. White also made during the •atns week, eighty gallons of molu-s,:-s, 811;iuld all our sugitt makers be equal ly succez-sful this spring,. the dernend for cane sugar will not be, so great as it has been the ftastyenr, - and , our cit. izens wilt not be so dependant on the Snuthet n production ns formerly.— There is good reason to believe that a millenium is' at hand for our sugar consumers. - • . . IV"Thosei 'of our Etubserlbers who know themselves to haindebted to us f solnicription will do us a.great fa, vor by paying. up imniediately, as, we desire to procure an entire new outfit fOr the - parer soon, which will require all the resources at our are well dwells that the arliciel;ve are asking tot is very. scarce. but our claims are.stismalland widely spread, that while - each ',four' patrons owing us wilt not feel ttielitht dematid aq,• tin upon, our 114:4 ivOuld - be ran . sit/viably toipauded whett ..ttiey _are all collected _together. ~ those . viko trediatant and find it inconvenient to. call npou tis can remit the . money :avith ported ,tiafety ! high Will our friends aid us,.,and t us do themtelvos Itlone j will save us` 10'per cut,`itither purchase of our new - tyo, and avast amount of trout.: . • le hereafter. ' Gril 0 nominee ofthe Washiniti Board of. Health, which has been inveitigeti og.the catises of the sephient, is disease; 10. the Natiohat-H.,ii.,-I.=ctet• 'i_.~.~3~wwVxx~xnZz •giiiTioan StatOrmorgiffi - despring •t hi- Gsseesar - rivoC- fig War , n, • blo w • r , • ! • I , crlgnry ptpF nighty. fiffIMINVIIAN OF •DAVIR,,WPMOT! I 4hp reptl pr4ktrdiii rth •Aer' 1 • .• •• 9 e -•; 10 :1 - turret! or-,husi]444. I* . .witX torteignerl fileasurp that dr q reef itt(ffesiio' his .segtion."..... ere e reatlks .We owe" #li Imhof oitleilkiinent \ - ination of the Hori.DAVID WlLid..l , RS ; the.„ atandard;h 92 4..,„,f, t l,...R, po i,ii.,_liouther; of the - Benny. mid Mr. Il e can,party4u.thezianra i gr i .o ). l 6 7, ' filie House Gtr retieited fas-Ours . .. .We livitt .d g and etidur. ,Ing-tientiment_of.etery,gruiand trite, anti-slayery ,man the h t State. when "%ye 'qty. that 'he •is . the first ,choice of tIMi - satitiMent,''and''.roi all men the most JFigirirlug of the trtisttukv : confi dance •of , the friends of;p're . e jo l n iu the Xtristoite State.. . -. • • The' vote of the 'Cotretititto which nominated" 'dm 1;i:. •COmplinfentary unite to Ida he , repretems. He. tvia nominated upon the second ballot, the vote be. intas - • Wilmot, 89 ;. Ball, 2 ; totld, 24 povode,.ls; Moot head. 2; 162—necessary.to a choice 81.. • Wm. ‘lillward,'.,of Poilt•dellthW iva4 . Ouminated on tha qr.t.:1 .4 iljut fur ClAnal - • • Me4st.'' . .; . . Y;me3Cireech of Fayette County. and j.iseph• J. f. !wk. Chewer ooutit, (wine norn:n a t, q l o n lillot fit judge. of the 4upt pine C. ,11. t. 'rho cuiymitim, adifturtied i.i the greatest harmony of feeling-..nin•l 1 gentlemen alto with their ciilleagnes . Ihad vetted ;igaie3t. 1k! r. Mint. it. al i -ing , and statnig.that they would • ive t eir 1 hearty iupport to the liiiminee, and pledging Ilia. lat to maj , ir'tiiis in the districts they rept eseuted. The'Re.' publicans of Petiniylvaiva may %voll i a voiid ..t . thts is nthatiotiz, they ki,vu niatja;.alid the Arneticani of the Stott: ma. cheerfully give tneir votes' tu th e nominees without violating autiot . the piinciples they adhere tit. I'On the 23rd idtiam., iu the r Resolved by the Senate And Howse of Representatives of the Common- wealth of Peausylrania, in Grn - eral Assembly met.- Thai the recent tl ec is• i ea of the Supreme Court Of the tutted, States, by which the ordinance of 1757, prohibiting Slavery in- the North. ‘Ve:tern 'Territory. and the Missouri Compromis..,.which for ever prohibit ed Slavery of involuntary servitude in all_ that Territory now contained in the Territoi ies of Itansai and Nebra.- ka. are declared unconstitutional and void.- and which decided that. the.Na• tional Constitution -confers .expressly• plopertyi in Slaves,- and guarantees that right. :tt every State, is a flagraef outrage :upon ate sixteen free States of-the Unirtn, and making' Negro ; Slavery a national institutitin ; and -that we believe, with Judges- McLean - and Cuttis that the Court. exceeded, its jurisdiction in making Plat deck/ lint, and- tnat it has no binding. author ' ity over a free petvle. . .- . _ The 4uchinan Senator. ate)) , became rampant in regarkl to the matter, arta got themselves into a won derful Passiori- , -ali-because it broUght the - real is ue directly before them. They were net With vigorous .but. , lerate at by the'ft,ep bli. cans, end-804nd upon ergo: merit they. presented. Otis. of-the , chanites, Mr. Welsh, of York, bring direc' 'asked. stated-that irefully eu. 4ope4 the ilecisi , rn of the Court, The venerable Sevator frem Alinghoriy County-haying been alluded to, by Mr, Coffer. t 1 Indiana, as having voted in faier of tee same principles c pi Oro isi:d the present resolution on a.strifi- - le. quclition in 1819, declared hat While' he objected • to" the language of the, rei o l t iri ou h e would vote in tile same: way that'he:did in 1819. Mr; kips - is, one ot the leariersirf the 'Bu. cliariati -pay. ofthe prurient clay, and we.are"pierised to notice Mil, evidence of hjs enwilliegries.s tie tallow the 'me soider'togs '•rit 'the party 'Whether it goes' tight ; or,.writeK, • • , , .kniotion- to refer the & maga. cOmimittee I wee - adopted Jey:l4 iott 16. yel4 'l4 imp:- The dovernOr hieliipro*ed die bill . 7. ‘ ;* ' atte first nagg , will ,ht• fyintu t ilitrFiiiiiiii.ll "Aildee•lSl)( Gi:v.'Oeirvy -- , to the":petiple ilf Kag.ia..; •Eit•iti•tho e 11.,. itiiria I of the )li•ss On ii : „Pengw sr: t'eii,' bracing the statements rhade . b. its. ea! ... IVP"Ttif'S ' (Ile; I.) 4 . 4 c. Ititleci , ~y -•• . i-. ~,-,,-• • , . ; itor by Gov. Geary ; in regard. tn, the . 7:- . ' ••" ' ... ' • •••• ; 4'I%I:AA tot.inrilt V AL Citur.--Ed. . . t- an end of the Free•S 41 party. —. Erie.' ..' , patit,'-preseni sad: fusses pntSpectS of: o b. r i rr - ii. • ..: , . the territory of which he has just tem; . 4,,. . • .7, - t -,.... ;a • -. ~....., rt. rre . 4 avi - , ::4 0 . rs P,- its —A4 everyt -.l ug „f in. ...: - " -•_ • • .. ' .-.terest io telutinit t..! tie coal fi..m,l, 1,, siOied the G.,vernership.'. - We; ask ! • ?`..; 1 ' 1 : "" ---•-• •• . .7' 4,g ':' ..- .t ii • rli iii" ----S 'n t - •f P it .u- ; „-. tog Cu ir fes .1 ethusyltania, '', •,• '-i ... . 'I, '• • * 1..4 1 !0tir idea, exactly. It wt;lnuri . • our Netters to . glVe it.an atteintve pe- 1 - b • o ' of 1 .'..n ' • 1 11:iii..a.t.tM4-)iop2f-49, - IsiTeie) value, I ..... - t De._ •.P ratos nut t.... —emoesatic-.• maul, and kJ-tie themselves nf . its p a rty. n a t, c4 . its leads f e p ill ik i r e . t h e r transcribe f'. if your columns the fol ow . ..e _ , ; Merits: .. • • '• • -.,.- • ~- , dec'sioo. "I' widelir theta is - leg -the . .-Itig,ixltllct. filet:a:letter just receire t i Meanwhile' G.)V. Gear Y liaS had iSliklq"st t ub a -l'ilitY;7l : Erie- Claz''lt"- i by a i sentlernap bi this city, whttak I several lengthy . inter lows. !wpm' at-ly t., . Keep scintl 'gentlemen, jest...lei. th , e . i-gre taker ei inferetit in the measures it whs. ts7 . teratic r par . ty altos, .and At wiik •in a - g i mlet! , r or the e , t . f .,„ • and joietly, with the President and ! :I ',. veer its own , brains out " In e t ett.t• "'poet,' . ..- - • .. ', , - • 1 1P11 of the Cabinet, in , which he - has announced --.ll E •if ean da ze ,: . Genesee I trelley . 6tiThal.,. 1 will ,,, iniply Ito them his determination to retire t . % bleeding Kittisal." addoliet:the ensile? eV the. letter is a , ° That won't! be very difficult b. do; I private life, notwithstanding he was ,a ll y , .. t. i: gentleman of veracity end tile.,,tri c t,,, t Mt.. Citizen :,4 it is g el:via y c tin.t urged tit resitom his post Htm. proltty, Vif os name, met inno c k t , . ed that it has had no bra i ns of lecent : I . • . . 11. -a. :. Ruin. J. Walker ..f MissiS.sippi. has years. And as for hurting itself by would be' I . odt:timed:at - inlet?. it 11 • hems appointed in MS steed, and Hon., hutting it'intsra littlplo l uric kittrk large Frltit" l 7"rthi 4 'c"rrlm t laitY , as a F. P.:Statittn:, offentiessep, probably• u 7:. • •• - '' . . • - stifficititit:guatantee of the built 4 all . - °Pei!' it s V 1 1. 1 114. .- . aPPV'ie4 Rs S•hcelVY of Ilto rani: '•• - . - .. ....L... ._L_ . - he "IV il44tirleiit Tit{' entiact is as 1.,1. _ . i pry, in place ~fW,,,,,,k,a „ v o,„ . j a • t ;,• "THE.DoitDER OUVrat; 'by Eitceses &H. l scrr,awhori.f Wisea.Moreland,' ', hs•Prai=' '"W sl be ternovoti. - . rie f10we,... 'Len . ' Latei' Se.; compete in • *- "1 nave inAt seen ii.ouitnoni nr T , _ ~. •, . .. ~ . t. , , . - two hug e ttunilechne valtunes, nsary begnd e s, - ne tetnAct t cy et th ese appoint. i.. paper.— rice $l. T. B. l'..v.n.ior of ' ut•tizo.e, U-tinplietie Oil and Tail.. e , menta is t ••• trans Au .1.... c, Chastnn. S'.,'Phil . Pub.i her.' • ii on Coil nu in tlio.vici.otv of 6 oath.pareiit to be triiste; keg. and • the overweo :big desireTl!e HI). tve isorn : titl e , + f tw . v..fti , le • • p,•• t. M 'KV:ill c. la. fly, ;e l -e r i .)i t‘• any. which Piesident- Bnettastan 'already . i " . PaP" ' "v"rs• fir , bk.t.icti r Ipi.•• of thi,g.ev ..k.nr.v.t. oto to:, ~I e. . a . Vitl•ich %via et a 11111Phied / 1 Ille-piiiliii.. , i r ril k e ,..... edill)i.L.4 to •Plettot the Smith, exiin• • . grulsims the last hirpe which the Ceti- I era Mt. T. B. Pete' son. 102 Goestotit Beozole. SO 4 , 111.m5, stieet . Philatle. ' We have given t.o. i ' . . Fitibl, 40 Aptilens. ; servutives among the different pailties hoOk a- . ll:ity .ero•cil. -.illiei•••at„ .1 ;VV-:• Laaliricati.sit ..il. 20 gallons. at tlio.N , ;rtii. have pl.iced in the up- 'rellow ~r spt-rin.l,s pet/lids, rightness avid justice - Of his admi Ms- ""r. l ",j'" l .:e •'.. il-:.` "le' il •' a' L'-'il:'"' •il • . • ,- .. I qt. ~cioal c.,,t of Bela .le, &c, wi:l ' [ration. . TIFOrt!" is ilow ' 110 letiger a wit- I -t..M r. lloonteti' . s ;.., t0.,-: %v , k ~, , ,i ' htspe . 11 r the- oqahlisinnent a a Free . take 'l l " mare i '' r ' el "'" ' ll4 i '- i' I " ","x"i'd, 15 c' ' :4t4 1).". gallon.—This better tti our reader:, ~,, a ..„ ~1 , , w. .,.,„, „ t • ; , .c"'" is s ' ji " t " be 20 ..er -ce Stale Coistitaiiitn 14.K:ins:Is, except till high place to Atael-•cao lo attile..- %Ve - than tite„tecke•itidge, and hence is of in tho litm.,es, of ittuilailabitarn.s..a.id - Wm-tease valu.... There . is .a machine eve „ - „ ant i. , 1 . 1 . 1 , pi .. h _. oth ii, in littury. I have: el 0, ,iy:-..l , lmtreilo,he in t-.k. of 11.. 11- • with a ,pari i, ithtathiti tkoimittat.it for I nett: and regard ti.ent a- st:eolol m i l . % Gov.:ion. anti 4 e.m.o.trvative s ., otta. I to Fettnimot 0 0... 4 .4,i's as fuittlful pot. ern Whig for its ' resets: y, a. a the ! trait to es of our Nati teal pi -neer char of Siave•latiot, tat:mi "'fur [.tuft it•-•";" wlli he forsvarde to a f :. ; ailtess, p a recyeslaises,) already eitgralie4 in it•+.•via l ii.ausas ip most cer. j P'el"!idt sill in" inaci D . .ilit laisity &mined, at least for a time, tees by the publisher: lii institution not oitly bicisliy but na- '•Tric 804,1 . ft eAN. AiDsuGar.m.x.- - by Ch r 1e..8 ant a bory, A. M., 1.4.6 tiffinAlly Oleengettuous to the %mite.; of !... N cl ; insissioner a. . she in pa er. d s ilic i e rz .. "6 , l -e a .s un s' a rila t iorily of its priOiple.- But .vve- do Londo.,. Attu°. I t ' u u . b . , I s ti lt d o uy r ; b . AXLIf Co., Ag • icu not rtisigo to the curse for all time— s•, ew the taste* of hardy People wilt York. The above .he i..a cora we, kwe ki.ve re-'. sonn..uprtiot i; ,4114 remove this last e th o . ive ,.h d . .rom .he pubishers. I. tit a history • f great stain • upon t oir . national citarac g:dr Cane, with a tlea uen ter. ;ut the retorto •be CHM. its . L .L 'll. i ttl:a " d u i a lion to .ho Soh, Climate . fitied to liatisas atone— Missout I and Ec: nomy f the United 'gates, dr:its n fromtl Ricky. Vogiiiia. and Teats -r° fast nudism:cc Si-ames. .To persons desiring% in' totidi. to titat liberality ‘•fsetitimatit Conn themseh es - Upon flits sol;ject, will find in the in tssos ! n ti sure to end this book et e.v sin orta..t poiui c!ear.y and cußytrea.ed. he book under notice is one their m rede timi from social c p or s o vi et orthud-looks being Lion vr •ich nas low , üb.isk ,d,by baxton .Sc. Co. snotsleprt•smed the j ts •I_f• their I Octoil Tenartur. i titl.• Citizt us. 14 1 e look tot ward t.. 1.6 . ; . t a oral little monody let tub- , pito da), not far . di;tant, When a urot wilt I • i•el.d at St. L;Mti f . 4, Mo., for $1 7 welt, with shame acknowltide t tai Ile i , a t•.ailva.ice. and; at voted to tit; tuti•• citizen 4 a Stat.. %yak!' f tlalt4 the I.;;ltitept. c IEI4O Tl 2 voltages the existaiice of Si,.vut %. • That day will, be when the masses .sf 11 . 41.41 ' l 44'n1"1.114 j tot re(' the North cease to elect to ofnce 'net: who countenance it by douglifaceism and official s'yeopliaticy. This refotm now happily _progressing under - the fusteting care of the °publican Par. ty. All the ire-pulling efforts-of the office-Seeking cloughlaces itt the ranks of the Buchanan ptrty . cannot master the storm of retribution , now gathe;•- ing its their political hotiZton, and which': will' burst upon them when they next attempt by false- issues to Wheedle tife pe!mte of the North into the support of their pro. laiery •f he Newcastle Bank of Pittsburg has exploded, ;having a circulation of 8100.000. - The Cashier of tho Bank, who it appears is charged with having abaconded with- 850,000 of the funda. of the bank, has been arrested in Phil adelphia. Tile-Cashier is rape ted to he inv..lved deeply in speculations in Wall street. • •-• • • • We copy the aii?ve from [Fie Money' Article ofttie *cf. Pea Jthe 27th ult.,.as well-tor the infortnatioit gives Uzi •t 0 rivet an error in the 10 7 , catioh which -it gives . Ito - the The tiaiik is, not located at I"ittsbtii,. • but at Newcastle in Liayrrencit cowity r e are inclined to think that the Nuns etary editor of the Foie does not-hani die :Pitch of.'the hrialiey tie the' Bank; or be would not have ruis located it it. is. .1 ittWer4r, - amplo. evidences. ; 'that his-ft geiseie hat 'much tiuria . by the explosion.: • We; hope there are. Very, fevr, who 'are:44 sO".1414,10 . nor i't;red The failure of thethlewcastle Rent is probably more dirmitly chargeable . .----„, . t , , ,, t h e ctif pv i t w it • opyttlit,hy-the r tiffteiyrpply of the Ezternsittata r :, - tv't .K 4 ' . ; • .0.1 breheili.of iftslong than any other :, F,1 8 11 1 4 , 0103 alia DEALIRS also s h„ uid -...•••,.. • ~,,- r:ft I= ' , ie lu i their eiders lams if th the:lse tiftltitth it is cha. gad ifc., the*. 0- .,,,, • . e •Y v!nulit antstail deiscold. and 1 -...., ,i e “.„ _, , -1 ..,1-- f .f.tnore . tratie to ils for whi c i l #‘ . .i)itit of a Tip ',treat nperttt , tr Jam.. thew i .,t eitSloomati;;!who obtai,ited control jerhieltsi 7 4 i t pro fi t may 17-.1 )•••aiizetta ic 11 r ifittl gari - li l into the liticf4"fifittriatts I, - '•" 7 L-Tlies- v • ..tnedii4s. er scarp, a . I: h e , i g e i xtensive . iltir.f'll 0n.414.4 t • - 11'-- ofi,Luzerner-.. In i e . t I Canacla ly : s.fitrio IVesf. Furit, ilrotto• who(`t~;}:Y'r, o prityttit tiiitato; hearts "fast man.' - - Stnit4 Averiesf tis well as the Unites] `,,pil! -- I'!;t7tii - :r• 011: , ?iiihtit if iili./;111 - 6'iii : - "Sti;fe4. l " .- Cfrirttrs - (lisi, - iir small) lc . sOlt'is 4.1n - giOat . `eyitlenee as we ‘l , :t.tt, c..mpanitql by the ea4h.- will *resit. I,..l'''ilii.i - iiillili:tlitiialt . arll - I.lXrgiar ' 7 7Prnirirli,t ( it'!- - , 14 , F;hlthP"td to 'COS., Eill:lkiiiii Liil 'l n - ik.,,,i 4v i v iah : . i i,,,,, n t.l.R's :, . 0,14(194111mA ; I s ; ., 388 8 1i , 14. • ....., - .• 2 , -, '". ~',wav Zsosia-Ylik -Rteliardsol's J ok : t ,,, a i.asi,_ qt k lch, Nil' -Orli i‘ifl.h,:l.litra, • 1 -• • L Tile ntli). tiority “1 A Relit:a:l ventivu geniu s , not Only over that ot.r English progenitor f.. hut indeed of all other nations has bee , .ma too taw. gible to be disputed. .It wai ;lobo ous at the worlds. Fair in Lo::d ott. : that the "American's far routstripted -all others in the useful byre:mime which they supplied. ' We beat the E - in veiself: railroads, and mit mfact units by p.ower, We are beating them in •the scientiffic arts of Chemistry and 'Medicine, as we have loo.g beatthe rest of 'Mankind. A new and prrictiCal propf of this assertion is shown itr tha fact that thei princi pal , reraedies .lif.the allied armies • of the East are furnished fromthe labriratory of our countryman. Dr. J, •d. ATER of reitreil is 611iiig orders icareanse quantities ;This pherry . ;Pectiorill :arid Cathartic Pi .1... Tor both , the land, and, seathorce . iR Turkey. His .medicines-have. been tried and -approved by - those in power . wino have bMnd theqn the 'mod' fellaule. which limy eouldikructire line the ex igencies in which they :ire to be .um,: played.—N. Y. City-Times:l . ..C , a3TAR'S RAT, RirACtt, D Buci, Ze4 errEalstmAl 41n. ;We invite special attention to !• co,. tar's" advertisement iu -anntnei cuh These_itetedies fur all dquies ; tic pests, such as Rats. Cock • Roaches. ; Bed .Bugs. Ants, Flras, lkc., at e tu be invaluable ; indeed. ..we can. speak limn actuei knowledge .100 i rare merits, , L Tlie name of f•CnsTie , is a '.!onuseltnld mnre • ci I'4 L . V I 1.411 * . era, unit bid Depdt,-Nm.3BB.4lrgadscay.; is tlironged . by . thousands, daily., 48 the n4mmer,approaches vv,e adyise ev ery ,line who vv.t4l4, be rid of the above aimed pests,. to geed and, procure a NM (14r diattudaettttilg pus podes.) in ,tt the Way t, 11, - :24ltOrtl. • Depend hp•iii it, unit Ott.; is ;to itonlintg.i.-16a,s. ter Dentocrat parapromise fu Prot. pect: Toe gldiegatesti. the Kall• say etb:rdlEtitii4;llllC4lllV . e:ati,ln Will hr held /di bird in. Juni.. .V I 1 pr6.l VI • A iii he exclujeil I+.,::1 %. Ai: i 1 : 11e . C[1 . !!".:1 lit elea. ti i 0.11: • Live, inns. awl thy. •••••••:•i•• • 'lto • • c rd.. ) iiauir. •liivnly. rit. I,i6a Ail:. .fluted 1.3 thr thsoigre.d, I'4lll 1.11 a!,pliratl•m f..* ll.e admislion of Kurt -1111 to-the Util , .ll, riMUltatienllly with 4 .!•••entati new c4,l...tit.tc ti.J.: t.. br mule fur ;11 . innes.ita. davger, %rt. :i ; ;llicliend, that 6).• •11ve6 .-- •Xletitiiiiii3l; of . 1.! 1 ,. S;lut't anti t ken- will in• AiSt on a compromise cozii:ling the two sta . t..s, and rn•ikiOtt . the adinksio. ea:Li atm gets:a fire c..r• -,! colitingeof on the. adiniiiion cif Ka erise with a 'lave heltliu.;* -rotpti t tioA, Surh.si pi opositioin is already eriously di,enssed • 1) - 2,r the so•es:le4 odemueratic" {Us true that iu nu r ss - entiarrespee t are the claim: of the tvio territories f.r admission equal. Kansas, unlike 11lia nesota, his nut procured an etiablin; act ofC 'tigress authorizing the form at; !!!! 'of a state gu.yerarnent, She %via not present. like qinnesOta, a consti tution expressing the will - of her peas pie, and she will not.he able to prove herself pussesied of a third ofthe pop: ulation reqUisite for the electi in of a representative to' the ll•suse of Repro seutativoS, whereas Minnesota has at this time alitinst twice' the nesessary number of inhabitants, Such consid erkirs.-however,:, will • weigh .little sr th the southern- ultraists in Cos-- gro i s with Bti adminstiation whick is apP - isriniii yw — i I IriiitiTinake ini sae.: rifler to citi i ciJiate Ciiirreerrttim,—Adricie ft tater; that in c mpliance . With indollition "iirtbie•Toprka con- , 4r.-RuhinStiri - has withdrayra hia =sis - _ a candidate fen Goverwor of the State of Kau as. and Ai:retired his adhesion twang principle& tit the Topeka Ciiiivaiti ,n: A e4tionittee was iPpointed by the convention. to frame a petition to the Yresident, 'asking That tire public lands .tie.held subject.le•the pte-emption fur ten yeare . frorath4 present time.. strricnt—The ptiblieare C' by Imu'i°ned og sinit purthastng a tertaia 'lol: : S,ttade iy . mee Noble to Joas,P. Fit one year froth date, for Siiixty-Thre4 Dollank Said note it due - abent First - of. May, 1857. It was obtained:by frind,,te. • • . • MRCS: P, iti BMLTL Pike, March 13, 1867.-9;l' 3t.