s~~-~6l._a'Yq~¢sn~:r~." ~~-*•:i*adwsf~ar~:s:~ %'~i~3 .- -•.... _ _....,,_._ ~ r~`.GCK~x!w ~_.; • Free ' Solc ~e ree INNWCIII, Free Meat rot: :It!a c 'rereehorib • E. 0. CY:Kk)fUcHi.,E4TOI.I.. . • Virgin!, P.1.14,a1• From IlseTribantior the 30th inst., iee'citheT pm tint rettinis ofthe;reeent election in Vir4ittia. The Delep, 6010011 e Comreati„ contained sit _ TherwM inn, be ,redriced \to Mrei. The fegislidtheraellrbe Ilemoemtie, as usual. . Jame - n-Bam whi?!, is defeated in\ the Sixth cliatilettiy•SetmoN, democratie, by 300-majority, in consequence of a Taylpr Repahricarr e*rdidate beingiti the field. Tie .Foreign Ntrws. The Irma from Fterrpe which we publish in an ether column, - will be found unnstrafly interesting: The Irtlune to which we are indebted loran) par: Venters says. gt There is War in almost every qttar ter of Europe. In Irst.vihe Austrians ° have des troyed arescia, the blood of tier:inhabitants stain. ing the ruins of their churches and their homes. Genoa has been bombenled for twenty-four hours by the Piedmontese troops for revolt and s , Reptibli eimisnt. In &WM the old quarrel has resulted ins new battle, withlts horrors of dead and wounded, tad notreat principle lashed foster on the • gloom I MOLARS is defeated by Geamsev, and defeated where she bur hitherto been the victor—on the sea In HUNGARY the Austrians are more decidedly los ers than ever. Thirteen hundred of their dead strew a single field ;•• Pochner has fled to Russian protectibh in , Wallachia, end Barn is:mater of Transylvania; The King of Prussia refuses the German Crown, and 'Where is uncertainty. France still plays the part-of tfepisetritor, her Government making her' &beebread whihiby anemia to sop. -press Thought, shackle the Frees and gag Spenehse horse; they. =dm ready the new Revelation. Thus in doubt, stretvele, angering unspeakable, dies the Old Order that the New -may nse from Its ashes. Terrible, incomprehensible is the pmeess, but let -us believe that the result will be worth the pain. i.--P To A re. • By the following sections of she 't Act to create. sinking fond, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment oldie debt ofthe Common wealth," it will be seen that the An&visors am au thorized to re-asses real estate, which may have be come improved in value, since the tri-anual asses rnents. An abatement of five percent, is also to be made on all money duo on unpatented lands. Thill section remains in for only one year from )th May last, and those interested thould avail themselves of its provisions. • Summon 29. That from end after the passage of this act, the Stale Treasurer be and is hereby re quired to abate five percentum of the purchase mon ey due on all unpatented lands appropriated on war rants heretofore granted : Peceided, The said pur chase money to be paid into the treasury on or be fore the first day of May. eighteen hundred and fitly. 13sirriosi 31. That the assessors of the several counties of this commonwealth are hereby authori zed and directed to re-assess, between the I eriods of the triennial assessment*, all seal estate which may have teen - improved by the erection of buil dings or other imptovements subsequent to the la.it preceding triennial assesment, subject loappeala at now provided by law, and all re-assessments made during the past year, are hereby.decla red to be as valid and effectual-as if made in pursuance of law. New Goods. Our merchants generally are availing themselves of the extension in the New York Bad Erie Rail road, to lay before their customers, in advance - of the usual time, their aisortments , of Siring. Goods. Mwry of the stores now display their tempting ar ray of New Goods. A reference to our advertise inecolumnswill at all dines direct the purchaser where , he•caa procure the ,gregrest bargains. • 'Oureretchants no= combine sigma facilities for punishing•guodsat low prices, as can be procured at any neighboring town. More obliging and gen tlemanly merchants, better and cheaper goods, and finer sanest-4=ot b 3 found than our town beasts of, Tu t Taov iloest:"—By a recent visit to Tmy, we were much gratified In-observe that the dam - - :age dote by 'the fate fire atthat place, is well nigh obliteliatittby the .. public spirit of its inhabitants, :who hare erected-Mt the mitts, neat and eammodi; eus buildings. - M. Loon, of she Tmy •Ilouso, whore tavern - was destroyed, hwi erected mre of the Quest bait& in& of the kind bt the Connty, and m ; which Ate now entertains this public in a style schism met Fish. , A visit-will ensure satistactirm, if a gentle. manly anA obliging landlord, and good arcommis dationiScan give it. r Tao Deimos, No 358. Si. of .T.,was .instituted at Troy, o i Sicuril)ay i ttistkalr.s4,DialfS9N ) :D. . Q. for this District, asisteti by briabgeo tiont Strithfiebi',.Toranda, seal Ailieris filyi;ions.' The Troy Diyjsipu commences tipsier atispicioiiii, Thotelletrier„ pewits were installed ae OgkCIT.--• , • ' it: • • AltairtkrWrzeit, W. ' `," /Lew., R. S. • . • • , Aiountis.Posistior, A., It S. Jane An~33s;T:" . 4, 11 , 0 41Vc 1 . 1 4 r F. 1:-CAitisgss-C: ,Watvßairrtkrat C.!, 41-I,VgI4P!YPIIM)P., S. 11M1101.144 Ore*t3ciWgt iiafliai` } ltm:kite to -At defked 116 nevi ndirids ihorrihout. Itis • nowt me or • " 4 i ier ges.O - ut Irked , 4441 gi iekiiikoV.AdfOrkiriihe - fttei 10 4 1 - au; • . .f.hu ottp-WeAre intlebteitioilL Max' IIaPPPIYI AfifteTal• Water - whietbn*been-bied endinenonii Ti l4o oYealidlittiakqi-liAatnuriyi "id d Din e :iberraiiii,kinia*o4oo4l,4**l 4.4.,:4 0 130:41 - t. a , ftT,OAUIR4OI6. EtiA__Air.frahriskgl arm . , iFirmWeitglit:44llP4oll . 4Vi i with ail* Sibeet,thictiipii;l444llllleirliJki nett tanrplieetas been *Abut a 'taper. 'llrEP . orttr EEE ERE IMEI . Ifortrible . Xsuriller tis lersam . to Ceitatsy. ii 1 , i eHe- I , Is- ;-i- I - .--7 ;-..v 4.1. -, -•._ rA- - ' , i. , am , r , • -•;,. ~, p t • -; 0 . ~- :y --- ... - --it.. * , r . an ~,,' , • 2 '' t Jo' • : has ' .' -•.. ' 'ct ~ :- . °f : °NW . -isa. -- . 0 l' "A‘ 'thi s l' • ','-,,, ii •-a., of Ja - lieeahvatio;of .-Y44stiirui in the town of Li; ei, _lfflg ii•Looptt : 4l4o: : eet elighluld i cut ofl Ills 'fathet'ageak 'witliiii — enx lilliereWitersieii; ces, iti'are bare learned them, arelas flows:— The father had been plou,ghing his field; and. in a state ofinfoxiCalion, left - bit hem and lay _down in a lurrow. The littlettertMeir'tkee i runitolite !ru t and while the fatheiliiirijutsl;l4, protiaid)-, tn litifttiibleitunderthey-aasst, ed his head from Ads iody.;;fiVileaue that an elder brce.he.r Shreve"' ,the.l.stal. aO. The boy, with blood •011. 61C 4 ,110115014z-, bikaietliit* informed others ofthapreilould,ixstated.that helitail done it becauselis father - tlned, choked v bink in the night before. --Wetitere that3he deceise4l,ibougll addic ted to intemperancophad accumulated -.e.onsidem - ble pmperty:which is thussuddenly, left toNs fami ly. Some contradiatory and suspicions rumors are afloat which .-we now.. forbear to. mention. The Lege •aelehtle‘t are - al Msd- incredible, and we, atria with tnuchinterest the development of the truth by the Comes jury,- which was to have assembled the eitzt day , (Saturday.) • The n soothfol, and pre cot-ions destroyer of human- life is probibly too young to* softer( the punishment afranled by the laws of the , -land to. the,eturderer. He will, we oresume,be Deist to some aoreetAiTo 4.l!eitether where his early but dangerous propensities.will have ir salutary treatment.. . .. ..,.. The mother and son will be brought to our til lage to dity: , • ' Morrae4, appears to have become quieted since the fearful riot of which we give an account. A meeting wailield on Friday last, by the Tory par ty requesting lhakthe Governor general may be re called. The street" are protected by cannon, and the Parliament Units; in the Market buildings. OR E AT -RIOT CONGLAGRATIOZat *MONTREAL Mos-mum, Thmsday, April 26. Lad night when the Legislati4Assembly were in seleion, engaged in discussing,the Judicature Bill, a loud shwa gave evidence that-* riot was fomenting outside. In a moment Stones were thrown in, through the 'windows, and many of the members rushed behind the SpeakeN chair.— Vollies of donee continued to be thrown 'in enrol,. \ Santly,the benchee. occupied by . members f the House, and the galleries appropriated to spec tu rn, were soon deserted , many of the gentlemen fl ing up stairs to the Library. In a short time the lq. member visible was Mr. Stevenson. [a tory, froth Primo "Edward, of the minority, with MeNab, Sher.' wood &c.] who had placed himself on a bench between two window's, and eyed the havoc without ... flinching: , .-For some - time the stones were thrown only from the front of the building, bat the window* In the rear were in a short time attacked, and few left on bmaen in the whole range. A slight cessation of the diAntbances then oiteurring, several mem hers ventumel-into their Chamber from the Lobby [a large apartment richly adorned with pictures, between the Assembly.ehamber Red the Chamber of the Legislative Council,] but the riotem mom meneed their attack and the House was- again speedily cleared—lent a member left in it. The stones continuedto l be hurled in through the shat- tered windows with fearful violence. At last the cry was raised iii the direction of the Library, "Tarr aitr come!" and those Who h en refuge there rush ed along the center of the hamber, ' disappearing behind the Speaker's chair sage leading to other partsof th building, or out of it into the street 1 The Lobby at that end Was crowded with members and clerks. About a dozen of persons armed with sticks now entered therAs. serobly Chamber, one of whom we ked up the steps and -seated himself in the Speaker's chair, while another looked round, muilering something about dissolving Parliament. Some of these fellows commenced destroying all before them, and as the elegant gas lights -near the ceiling were beyond reach ; s.icks were thrown at the eters globes tid they were broken. One fellow then visited the front row of the members' benches, and Struck down all their papers to the ground with his wick: another toreup the beeches. sod threw them into the open spsee in.the center, jumping upon and breaking them info p ieces . A. marauder- canght hold of the assembly's mace, the emblem of thefr power. and was marching off with it, wen Mr. Chisholm, the Sergeant-oarms, :shoe.. Aluty, ills to guardthe mace, canght it by, the gilded crow!, on theez and would have rescued it hid not tiro or three notert linnet in"liiin-with clubs lii the • y kneed Marto quit his hold. They then carried or the mace, and all of them left the:Chamber ; , some of them, however, soon _some back apin,.. and Several members having again entered, the rioters contented themielees with overt imii g a few ben. chin. But for the exertions Of Col: Gogyond Mr Robinson [basher rotate •Chiel Justice , of .:Lipper Canada, both chief. of the Tory patty, now in the minority,) the former of whom ejected a fellow in - a blanket eclat who Was about to demolish 'the clerk's table, not an ankle offumiture - woold have' been left unbroken. One rldbmolllo had armed himself with a rod and want, striking ai.every article, at length: retir-. ed, andthose in Abe rear of the -Speaker's. chair ry, r 7 obliged to consult their sadly by - flight. anthe bolding bad been set on fire, at the end nest gr.-Gill-6i [formerly - Called ihe'liaimaiket] * 'The awiiina shed Cosh* blize cf lightas of the whole baiWing weal a.hearly An. flaunt& . Levy-was now beard of e'Sare the Library,! , Allan McNab urged that exertions ahauld - be made toeffed butertriy One seethed befit - on making huh escape frovit the-fire *licit was fititprogretisin. weliefi the-Rep:dee d box,.by the ontsideway,, .and learn thetpir Allen-1144;ab wad_ Irlr4 Bedgfey trentlo_duz .I..dmu"and In ttaTe ffewroltunes, t?irt were. unitTelo . iniiiihstiegb - dielegirlativetorinitCharitberoad thence thisceud4outside4r.nutenent pladderimm, that ;wadi , : s e. • .7. ,41 . The Parliarrpni t ll at* faistily:deigrayoa: -on:, s e-id l y 'Many *leas have betittlitudethismoinifivl Serrian t gotloo Vetoing lae-'2ll.ense7erelitXesi.4 !quaff 2 v; Last night the mob burnertsiLattNernme /PAC* *l'ader (lithe French parti)horat_er,ar.d then broke the IrtnictilitifTieNesitit henstii-add WO& of lri r eny.! -others. 4 .-i There vitu.rat'grear-ineeta#-IlodaYli-mil! which resolution; mit, - ..4'alealusi 4.413%15; eqteFunuTiaM9lktlann, ; -*l3O. Pilearrn 4 tricoat - dei tbrit neoAtt frnuiliodirMlisixte I lliii - .l l 4dbunebt' diet ilimif:iat the vikammourst dllbriket4knoN but aelptoredinusltsi NLbo kella: AR ti q t -A ri e l A t i f 4. - .11c4r.r 4 . 140 7hgAir! or the teliP : Tettimiid '6 nalftliouAria - 1 3 - 4 e OdjifiCt ol o ll _o o W-lefioro• itrees.a.P. .14410444 Ithw l ' e rteiS j "reroirtiiiiiittereoel Teni AAA tai .- ..,. 1.4i114451 #4 ,0 45 ,. .1 0 1 1 1 ,1 tft(g1 1 0 Angola= Miele; iirho sale ftdPIXO hei hew tried ind convicted. ARRIVAL OF! Thy. VA I , ', i 1 i, , -'"-..,. . '...,--... -;,,',:- .. 5 -..,'.: ':,--.i.: ; 7 : ,- 7,- .. ..::: :7 .,i ; ,".,,, ...! iliest . : • ...._ :::.00 (.. ,--,,, i . L ,•• if -' -: . .. .--i. . . , . , . . _ - -,-; . . • .t , :: .-., I __ '• ' ' -1. ' - ' . fr •' imettilus .•• . • ; . ~ ~ ... ... , ..... „ Der r t . r. s - i".er:- , ^• . ` ?V- . EMT Ilea lL ipsii--,4* BATTLE •w ig ibriit i ows4 it and Liverpool of the 14th, arrived ' at 24 o'clock • -Tille n e**6 2 healsp.iil*kaod4rind . P7o.# l Y,fear-,hAhr'il aim! Fht y IthetalCOOrbia 442000 in "%Vi v i coiitieilOitiee cif I the reirtiroPtion ofhostilities ta tvreettOemiany and Den. - teak, •whereby the supplies of. Grain luau 'the tic have-been:all butewtpeodeOluaLiirerpaplusar• ket for . 11readettifia. for, the last weak has,,ritUreil some ritarke d symptiimi ' , EsoLatto.--,:40/ is,quiesetuit i but with the less g,looruig pi pests 'Of the riaitisaf of . „ fitzi.Ario.—/lfr. Dory's' DOffy'ri re trial P . meeeding widi but theresultirotdd not be known et Liverpool till TUX EFL= OF MV-Mitir —The lePorts tbe pain yerwfroca she DistriciZoorlaw-.lospectare-to the Commitoipeer at•Dablio, reverie rolarce of at*. ry rooritAdippitritiuVo glance over. Every pa g e..of tiimiorbieh 'twat kid bane merit, teletnewith evidetteekkf the exemplary pa. tieace tif the unhappy pmaxahr of Ireland' under auffetictes,tbat hare had no-parallel M the ,history of the.cirilized world. • A elergYman`fromifte , of Cbonaueht says the whole district iselMtera wilderness. "Out of 12;000 inhabitants, which wait the population of this pariah. 4 years ago, I pm ante we have not 6,000 at preasent ; and as for bwidhoklets . , I am poiiitive there, is not one out of fiviesittaining, 'M O the 'creatures that still lice and move bete mit ybetemt• ed ratheran accumulation of dead •ankl dying hu manity than what is generally meant by a popula tion. Fruncm.—Eintorial Preparalions.—Faant is Iran. qui!, but all parties are preparing for a great ejection al struggle- • . . , - CnoLcita Paars.—The Cholera is maict,, n sad ravages among the troopi wire are quartered in the tern,torarylorracts erected the several (patters ofliaria. It is believed that the dampness of the weather has mach contribuol to'tbe development of the disease. Measures hive heenlidopted for their removal into rnore - h*lly quarters. There are at presentlielibant seats in the Na tional Assembly. inoxiselpterice ofdeath or resig nation. There are morwthaur,Bosmatakiers camfin ed by indisposition to their a pa rtments. A gentleman usher of the Assembly died on Sun day of Cholera. •• • Mirror or rue Sraxisit Parrestom—Letters tricoPerpignan -stale that Coma Montero°lin and 4 10 mpimioni had been ljriorquite elose to the I . lier.'whergl be Wag eXpectinpotome of the Car. lists hiekto crime and receive him. He was sob. seq ' • s ly biltrayeittly 'I guide whom he had large. nxiesseia ly ROA t conduct him, . intir Calabria. Thee peas. ant, arbor 4e.lus iudemity - ficaulhet extraor dinary.l. Paid lumtiry big conpaniont, instead of conducter_ hirri serail the frontier as the Prince believed, I .'m into a French Village - *tete he gave him up to inithorities. 'On being searched. the sum of 4,000 mires found on his"person.• IvAtr...-The ' . ; 'Yet—Renewed distractions have arisen in ,lialyt: ' , - ,,,, 1.. t. ' - -.... • The peopla.himirgai , edii,teruporary.4rir mph in Genoa, and Tuscany is ..paring to resist the both er encroachments of Aust . Rome, though quiet, b. . nettled: The Pope continues at Gaeta. The Ki , , of Naples is prepar ing loran immediate attack u . :' , theficilians and has been restrained by an appre . - , ded rising of the Calabrianti.: .1 , ..., DEATIEGAIDN OF inc Town or: ; Oa - .. . 7 GREAT SLAUGHTER Or THE IitiAIIITANTS.4-Mer a siege of eight days,Bibscia, or rather the ruidikif what was beceVresia,. is the possession - of the Austrians. The town was bombs:del for- shillalas and the streets were car riedcat the point of the bayonet, and tho inhabitantsariven into the houßeive here they were brined alive. ' !-• ' ; ' , ..• , :d ::: .-. The AfilasiGazilleorilftril3 r eontsiitawaemma, iy of thwrevolt and eaptutisof Breagia, : ,-.lt sows the inhabitants of the city, , taking.advantmepf the ab- Bence of the greater part el the garrison, revolted against Ihe Emperor and econtoituter a Provisional Government and a Committee el Patdje Safety- They then arrested and ill treated: soma, °Threw, who left the citadel to consul! with the locatatehori ties—intercepted several carnageteentainiNpladies and behaved - rather like *sr i sqepg. than mei*, Small 4, detach - menus were drawn- from Verona-and in•ortler to, sase,the . eity Pro. the anarchy - -* ed by the COosizcs and' the Raimonli.. Sla al :ItSynan also repaiied to the City, and on the 30th 'ult. sat-down betorwthe will with 3,200 men and 41.1 C emmon. He offered -terms of arrangement, , whichoot beiegooe- •epteti, he dividedliiwfoccipiuto five detachments, each •or which attacked one et •,. •, the Mites. - The Wintery of the Citadel openedits fire -at the same -time.. The . attack- was, Aerniale, - as. each house was taken by attietulybut aq the IA insi the victory, was. atizmnplipbed The roncardin 'Tack says the Ankrians Arleen iled thelown so dint escape wavimposaibli. The carriage a ttaimmerise. .5:-, - • -,- -F.:. loiteattniciti GmtoA.-tatters *oar - Verity of the Ildr soot: ennounced•thittlieb.,-; Delialitaraiora had,booaxtrAed , Genokicit 21 - halllAr - agni l the city had treensel on file in-seveod places, A de'Putation from the' hinniekadity hail `trailed •cm him on iheeviniig - Of rquest an artnisiierrOl4B lunirs t. imordefio proceed to. Torin taar'ntogea The armistice waspanted ,and the *potation proceeded wheys the f eirived en die Ith amt. The Triumvtrate - fulittedirem: (;hm s . theateeptiOn Of-Avoca:ma; lAt , • • I The aginocasAceanotletteand idirellin had am barited.fin , 4 , , Al .9Criksetf.PALl39S, 0 wit' fY,Waller- , -.Gultel that. bard rs.merstneyeittived malice !Atha block lidre WT*10411)1:4' iOn IYptpolilain4avelinirtent; Ok4het3lst , of blitrehlbehkillathissiVettiee by Austria lailranatailptit, ‘l- , Srme—Sanguinary ,Ottlhe anthesitratEkt Utter drool qterpignen, . slates that a sanguinary battle had taken s place, at Catalon. l is betweert theilnyabst pitief;yons quetaetili Wri t geriert' Otiteraixicaittfaayi that Cabswor,' rorhe lieen .4wonntledlits.the_aelienilloolt trefoge ,in rktaretil, .7 w hecellP:7%t4ife. o Yerutalul 10 4eak ! ) Y 40 , Emma' ei- ' - 7 :I; 1 OS cni 2; - 11- , • N 29l # 44 : l ll ") ':P WSll4;'. ` " P irli4 ciieossan, 7 4leitilitiet hiving firctin. litbetireettDettittiWire ,saitealtriniiklbk, bitatratiOlitigib artaseetlf Ilelerekod: an ttie bib int/Lister* utiertyllefeatedaral - A Passer.: baitleAjp . arta Aft ig iteWl inieAbe handy:ly We, Wier maims War. 114 fine4biitiU3 seidiktOtiOn bald?! . 1364initiVe the Aria to' the'Lliblusitlerlitr Ithl Geis:Ails 'instead the Softilaseileibirlidieffir SehheasighythiesiAitletoralplalei, was in all 8,300 wace„pl.t4erf:k alma; in doge s el"Tale WPM , - - 0 1 1, - -01 0„0! ' ll .„Alti!mit towiid aabsiit iialuuNien; felt is. it.wthetteAslimajAiliety tmirummaslikek % . 1201041011kgeml al******l:: 4 14 .4 1 hrouleir di* alio *ha 10 4 whereby itio Dinesiosi 4 killed ana 0 - Wcinitd . The Danes on the ith, hid peelleatlon of Hader. Oben, and aentan advanced .to Marina to optput4sQ . A L •- 1. in -"7 , r - -P d lik : l ' P ee 4111 ., 4-eritt, L'. Pz , ise n - et• ~ took t Zidif. pat .. , .. ~.5 4 , ., blei °Pt b .- . . - L ,„ 00 or 5 ,et ~ A .- we • .eny wen trbel '. " r ` near Crarenstien, at the same moment, but as they jetinul surlily frog ( botkpleies. the Danes return riffiiithebpkwitiori, iiiffeniiiiiera4 Witaisertir , MA" ith some new of thelnen were killed and above twenlY wortudess;Wail some few wounded Germans Mt into the hands of the,Danr. , trnu Tee. Darsza,,, 1 Hrsourre.—Thonh th e loss tif glair Chiielian Mid Gefibr is de'epfj-feli'l:g.- h.sgen there nndesmuuling. Measures liiiviUen eillelniniptimmedernipthipalestalut. oil*) . fh l k a l iai s . the 8: 1/ ' Jold, of fkleguns.i t It iii ekrehtd' hey Will trileady I Ir.' = '` fot sea tiy the ,' - ,-/ 7.4 fr. • 0103" X ir•• • 4 7l e ila " Peliat, Crinea 1146iNfeeti . tral Gennany is tea late of entifesion' ~ ,t heLlCing of Prussia having refused the offer of the Imperial Crown mode to -bipt,ibt a Ataldki4ntjotitY ,of the:. Ell'Aff*Asseld: 4 7r, ~,., . Averam.—Tiollengarims rictorious..- 2 4 signa l victory the Hungarian Ogees victor t * Austre be" r i d* la tter Intl ''l 300 'men 24 over t e •,Pil I . I pie:Miser Orman' andlO wagons. ' Ben Ircor Derarren=-The Amino itterushi4car tordiet the rumors of Gen. Bern's defeat by theltus. sians and thei flight of his troops into: Walley-ha- It appears, on the contrary, that the Austrian Gen. eralanehner, surrinended by_a&urn pv9 l o o l l and bard pressed 14 the Magni tiff:piers 'lies thouglikproper to 'taiga his command` and Plat% himself under the pngerGon otthos Russians in Wal. Ile sess ,eccompuded by :Ihree Other Austrian General and his troops were left to the care of den. end Salliani. R; r Caplan* RUMAXIS Goo° Bart.—The itossitut ksicei at Cronstadt were Very staid of alimuititiini and were preparing to recomothe frontier - 8W retire to that province. The following . ism given as a ramary tit' the prin cipal altemtitirts tu the School . Law, as etaabiliphed by the billvecently.pessini : The Directors are empowered to levy a t taxsotTi r eient to keep the Schools open not more than ten months each year. ' The Schools are required tube kept open at least four Months in each year. • The Treasurer of. the School fiord is made Col lector of School taxes. The collector is to ..S.v.w lime and place, whedand whe.ehe will receive the School taxes ana is to receive two per rent. for col lecting. If it is hot paid at the Gore designated ; the Constable is to collect it. . , . • , Sabo:list:jetsam:not interferred with—mhere the Committee of the subdistrict, and the Diiectors triragree as't9 the enciplOydiemt of * teacher , the People of the mb-distnet -hare the right to elect a teacher who must, however have been-fiat exam ined by the Directors. • All moneys'Enbjed to taxation for State and coun ty purpose* are mode aubjeet to'sehool tax. Theltate approPriation of two hundredthausand dollars is continued; but it is not.made the basis of taxation The people.do qot vote on the' que:tiog of tars non. The' Superintendent is *required to furnish• to esch School I copy of a new map of the State of Pennsylvania—largo size. Noam Baaucti CANAL.—The Wilkes• Barre Ad. vocate, after notkinethe action of the Legislation in favor of the completion of the North Branch Ca nal, remarks that the citizens of the-enmities more particularly, interested in the work,haVe an interest in paying in their Sate Taxes before the first of July' next. This is correct and every Northern county should see to it at once. If the taxes from the North Branch counties are paid in, it will aid materially -to secure and swell the appropriation •to the North Braila Canal, this year. And -wet trust the late treasurer of this county willpay over to the Treasury the taxes of, the people of Columbiacrem• ty, stilt remaining in his hands.—/Milvilic Wen.. FROM SASTA Reed, a citizen of this place, but who spent they past Winter in Santa Fe, arrived here last week. 'Them, parry web which ne came in, wen, .20 days in performing the trip. Mr. R. sttempted to make the trip late last Fall, but was compelled to return owing to the intensity of the cold. He had his feet frozen, and lair several of his mules, during his return to Santa Fe, after haring traveled about 200 miles' this way. -Mr. Reed slates that trade is greatly overdone, in that place, and that prices of goods are low.—Lexington ErgEiress. arvicrtou or Cmta,—We saw a gentleinim the other day, who had teen spending the winter in Havana, and he told us he was surprised to find the sebject of the annexation of Cuba to die United States so generally discussed there, tend that the sentimentanumgthe people was almost. unanimous. -ly inlavor of it. We also team from him that annex ation was not only regarded there as possible, but ail a probable thing, and that the impression was, 'that something leriting-tb it had passed between the4government of the United States and Spain.— Bakiators-American. . Axcamsse OF PoieLcruni.—Mrs: tfiller,-resHaing, nearlalmesmOklis brick Yard, itarristang on Mon day morning lastgave binh tofweboys,all of which are alive and doing well- What makes this case singular is that at her first confinement she gave birth to two and at he, secixitrto three, talil at this her third tOflre, malting in all tea children in krur yews, attain .7 I'. is;.l •• Sauer hisaturc Tatte;--Ono of our exchange papers relates the knowing clever market-home trick gentTemati, rather nnrced to rnartetino, purchased a One locking sweet smelling toll of at ter weighing some len [milady-took it home out it in two and foundlo his surprise j ,that he IRS been dealing in the vegetable tut well as the hider: line. Tri - the depth bf abort se filch 511 tonna was good baner-4111 the rest was niaskettpcitatal. . - Fut ,;.AT Lunt.oW mi.e.—:The flpouring and pair mills belong tag to Ailansir'hiyeriat tridfriwyrile, 11er 15 mires ntirth'offthirea, were destroy-ed . -by, fire ee Santrd!y: last. The &els suppcsreddit hare been communicated to the buildings from the, tor , ehes of seem tosheFmen. Them was ty of wheat in the Mill` - Ail the' foie' 11 'heavy.— Rock. Ann. Surana.--James L.:„Platt, seti of th e late, Levi Plan of Plattsburgh, shot himself th mugh . lhe heart at the City Hotel in Oswego On the 23J mit, r- The bal OstenarramealtrotThirbich -this inknmasi As de. rived, PaYe he r eMAY9O2,Paa dans , *4, 443 n PAd Odra*. . He -kft 4 1 . lettiriiiildieigea 1 6.,th e . tortmer — shithigibal tiefihr liihiliWfi liii "- 4 ,„ ~ ,Tax Zstarrtligal% o 444.l4= --.44W ie : *,iveil.,in Patuwathosetal. 1. bill &vaned — thiee . reSiantal ena t ri Iti brie'britich"oriliii 'terstatisns lioltihitineige tittle Oryitittolis , t - - in : kis' , qaatatiliee. 'heti •twestpenghtgalkmai teept for medmeiesionall •gillellied‘lielarD , . PlnKlieft fader3lf iin:A.4 isP -01.,,11,t,‘ , ~...•b e.„Tve - ,, .. -4 , 4. t. , , , .. , I 1 . ,....f.1,,ttz1i.,;t:_, 4 - ', :l fiRMIK S II II ne iinailliatkelli AbOiatld 411 Ale Mat delielont(it out Wriektkr , viesnetVolv 0 :4 41 :11 01 1,thes 1 0 bei fell. fine. We. aiw a, felt Attie ago si quart et the fineistt'bie,yast, iiidTha l tiiitle., &malt iitaitsgtio itiutrbetti* that :totmiattied , 'eall-hit in IbiTeamottheeity,•whiebl a fevensoatha - 1 41 , Vail tioltitt•deened IYINDI4 — /t4 , ;411in- t• r . .6,l4l,Vext* atitif - siiied 'at iile" iisidenee 'in Beett`Coilty - Nai ibitints bio!:F N ripd 111: - '41r4was al 011ieetiet thenly . vrar, 40,1,,Jamtai Iv itkirelAt i r.th 3 tr:44- 11 SXMLPtihi 00 of got. 0AP5 11 1, 1 1 1 04114 - ve leied r to be .irbi - 7) :fiinitifi diploma fthediiiticnii-Wasliniitatt• Tk sew Ids(' ll4% ~_~ ,- • . • , - II cofq..4the . .: : . ' ff. ' '. T . ". , for the enroll c t r - - Y= ".' -1 -‘ . • - unbdunent I', rbt - i'''' ~,t ~ -. 4] thatthe Sec . _ v - .... :It,. r . itor Gen eral arid* ". - • "' 'sh '''. ~ in ' ieners to remike: * 2-- i-: replikedliy.theack and - to purcams" ~ the stock of the State at its market price, not above 'par and to hold and apply thetameand the acorn iiiiAttilifstitibittetittlelt -iittimaltlotietroPiks.kirr debt. All revenues [sec. 2,] derived from 'mei. on collateral inheritances and ; i f per centage on I t bank, railroad, coal mining or her improvement 1 company -chatters, utgether wit the tax on distille -1 rimy. bretreoo,-,bdlierd, ,romis, bowling saloons ibitiatiriiat.m4biiibMeeitt i l•estieg housesOitc., to be paid over to the Commissioners-as soon se they remit ~into thelNyinerymnizjimmedisoekrAter , behliPplied to tholuirehareof the dela* of the-Covn monweilth i the commissieners riec.'3,ltitreiefie The ititernet iircruitigriti iMli iittlie detour - pi' May beheld by tbem,:. - emeh interim likewise to'be.acc plied to the purclutse:9l,lbellebti se as to -korai a pill ,stantly accumulating fund.. . The Commission era are required . , [see:A.l,o ' tlii lit'lfon3ay of SePteiriber,. 1851; Mid' on the aline' daftiverY 'third year thereafter, to -certify the amount Of debt -held bf.them, to the Governor, who shall cause the cer tificate!! of ,the same to c be cancelled, and issue proc, kuriatipn of the extinguishment and liseliarge of SO on eh orthe debt"Thit 'COrinitiiiioners ate• idiot [sec. 5,] to report to the 'Legislature in INls2,?ind *my third_year, thereafter, the amount.of .the.pub lio debt so liquidated, and wit - Mt - eduction of . taaes • may in consemience be 111 id 13 ; . and . Ira ba'ance Mec. 64 shall reinain iii their halide at the time of ak** theirtrienniallialtemenuito the Govembr,. -it shaltbefinvestedlas soon as may. be„lwith Adler remmoca apisoprimed,fit order lo Torino new ae =tinplating fluid.Th ey . mashie authorized - [sec. 7J - to imeivestitigifts;Frantatirtiernimutthit - triny be made, and apply the same- to the - exticgail4' h mem of the- debt, -making report of Such route, itr . t., , to the Leglshoure, ':Th .e.cutlimisiticlo.eraliflge . a.o,lT7 ad brec,,,tyrio'keep (nil minutes o f their proCee. ding& receipts, digbasemintsAa., ,ind 'the laitifor the Commonweal-111.1sec. 9 - 3 -is pledged that these fundaand any other-which' may be appropriated, shall.bein d violably applied toliquidation. of the State debt, until the same !Mall be coropleteti .. it ceded. "'' ' . ' ' ' The act then proceeds to preicribe at length, [Secs. 16-16,] the: manner of,,attrettaining -the a mount of and c.ollecting gollatentLiabmitanqa,,,lal e &O. .It provides [sec. 17.1 that after the_, 'prof July next, stock and 'bill brokerti - slielf payau Bona! sum of 50 pelt nem. npoa - etietr license grout -LA mider.the act of May 7tb, 1841, and • excleinge lanklmt, 100 per cent;;, and.ffie provisions of the above vizi, [see.-18,1 . are extended to real estate rind -membandlie B rokers. - It lertserilievidea, [sec. 19.] that no person shall keep.a howling saloon or teropie-alley; without, twin.; fusttaken -outa license whichshall beg anted only for one year—For such 'license 'in tl e city and eodrity 01 - Philaile'phia:3loo shill be oid,' and in the other counties of the -StaterB3o;.latd- any per ms; keeping either without a ..license, shall, ,upon mmvietion,be fined, not less than the am,ontitof such license; nor more than 3500, or be subject to imprisonment not exceeding three months_;,. and costs of prose. cation. - No person [sec, • 20:3' shall keep a beer house, eating house, restaurant or oyster cellar, where malt liquors, oyster, &c., are sold, without license; and the same [see 21,] shall be classed by the appntisenrof men:entire taxes, in eight classes, arid shall pay - theirlicense [see; 22,] as follows, according to their - respective classes: Annual Sales. • ~ • License. Ist class-420,000 and upwards, 3200 2,1 " 15,000 - " 125 • 3,1 " 10,000 g '" 65 4th ', 5;000 " '3O ct a ti m o u u -20 , 6th " , 2000 " " 12 7th " • 1,900 " " "10 m h tt 500 u CC —Bnt this not to-be iso et:minuted as to conflict with the prov isions•of the act changing the mode of Philadelphia, tavern licensecin the city and county of Philadelphia, norshill it apply ffie. ferns sole board inghouse' keepers, whose recepla do not amount to 32;000 per annum; and the appraisers, [sec.. 23.] before entente", outheir duties,•shall take an. oath or affirmation before a.jialg,tt of the Court of, an., Please, fai th fully and without parti ality to make out a true list or all persOns keeping' beer honaes, eating houses, oyster cellars, &c thelistte be delivered to the =arty treasurer. The apprai sers shall receive 37i cents for each person so re turned, as their -full compensation, to be paiet! by the treasurer ; sd fi ir, however re ,as gariliflhe city and county of Philadelphia, this duty devolves on the appraisers appointed under the act chang ing the mode of granting licenses, and the fees .s hall be the same as are therein prescribed. ' The price of- a licence for a theatre or 'circus, in the city orconnty of Phibulelphia,- [see. 24,] -is fixed at3soopia Allegheny, $2OO, und,inanytaher coatity offfie Slate 5419kandin addition to cool"e now requined to be, taken. out by venders of melthandize, Dee. 25.] all mentifficnuers, tenders,; or tigents, .[except apothecaries for the sale:cif sim-; pled medic ines,] engaged in themanaficture orsale a ja m m ame , medi c al compound* or patent medi cams, shall each take out a license, paying therefor to the country Treasurer, . [sec. 26,J according to their'sales, ad follows Animal Sal 4. . Lierstse. 4th cars, from Stoo to,Ssoo 35 3d " " 200 to 500 10 24 " .it • 50010 lOW 30 Ist - ' " "' 106010-2000 • " • 'to —and those Itjhose sales eiceed32,ooo, shall. pay a taX-01,550, 1- and,-3per i cent l upon all,seles above - 1 : 4,0 ". - t 44 1 7 .PFMa con v icted ot !fiolatif)^ the provisums of f meseilectinini` _, ' be fined'emless thin i . " - 35111•Iatatutiere than 500;and the Piaiisionseftfierect - bee , 20.4 of 7th April 18 30, graduating duties-upoo„iirlistlesale dealers, nod. re- • toilers, with dee several sumilemenialbereto, except' so fiti as they ore filet:thatkill; are extended to this ' act. The 4ttate Treattiturer tecinired [see. 241,] to abate 5 percentz - ofthe-Tourehate metier doe on all utipatented lands, appropriated on wArtants• heretolore.graiheil,lf the port:base money be' paid ; into the treasury; before Ihit lei3iiiy - 1850.• Ever}--county hereafter - tinned; t4o. 30,3 •-• shall -pay an mstallmeuttaxofsoo to the tommou wealth, which shall form part ofitleyksinking ,fund for the hquidUtiutt. of tilAtatedt It is AO made the, dnty of the Spoil:4sM's' &Candle taxes' - jsec, m 31,1 to snake annual iefinn7hittrendens ofitterchan diet, ere now reamed; of all distilleries anti brewe, iiesitstherte respeclise,,,counties. Wiffithirnames of stmraers_cif each, and the. numbit 0 gallqns and - whether of OMM - tinier malt liqUort"; 'such dis tillers or brewers, [see, 32 to be classed- and to - payannually for - their lieensesi ectonliog. bughegural4PliaNk:B:. - •• ; - • ' to th eir . • Amsted' ticfrise !galas, oVeittlegf,ooo , '• ' $lOO " 4 Id' •fc r ui-7066 in 3100400 ;ZS .:.; /4C P' 4 , 4 1 50i 0 01110. !, .. 70 ,0%) Ocl ".- M ir ut,goo. , 40. , sih '20.660-te 3 0.000 "'3O ' Bth, " " - la" ' 25 • 7th' " -"i s f , 10,060 to 15,004 20 14. ; 4 1 , 11 - K e l :114100 - Act 2 90. 1 9:i.;-= 5 . 1 :0 01 10th not exceeding , : 2,600 5 '-" hitieniei;brintio'iffiejr ightdeiriTheettylenateountrot - Philikdelphisjiwhieh remain subject to existing axes, helowestipaying, 11501N-ADY,PerwU.IieCON-SR!)111 on, any orlrewety With* huense t ehalrholiabite to hofietteetO. 'and oil eimil ; Woii`jibislEberrtiliedriii* - igenetlinglWO:" ---,Thalithand concluding-sec/40W andlatiaaa.a 7 a: aruesament betwittertthebtr*gMal....ltaat,ttint_r lo *;,- ( n _all realeolte. which the;erecuon of . tuailtayetlieen ettProVed Ri.G.1171: •1V;r! -_ - .TillEVesp ATQueur,:ftti tsold. W.BlllO interwei at in 4ribliitty• rut fgkin t**l:4idatitd,ltitit IttVw.'ettlw= by cider ' with a: much security - 04 WA korta*ltt.agry =4 AV "~ 1 ~ I ~ 1 S ac tliglthen now been signed by % memo , m tg. 3 ,...7 - kis shack's e becomes law.. Man ing • . turii abolished tufirely, sad eneourag e . . Matt held; tto Volunteers. A tax of fifty c ent . ;4 be'lwitled.upen all persons subject to militia sr*, wholo not attach themselves to a volunteer egmpririyaThe Pennsylvania . Intelligences saya• "Adjutant Gen.lrwin his been et the ; seat of G e : refitment for several d r ays past, !in!' is adopting de rs.ffs, iii. li'llßigillilVANlldhaelbff4ftt.. H e has given. instructiotts to : several Ilikade ha spectors to eountermand their pule", ,for.: this spring, which had been getertill * -y -. We have occupied one.pagor chiefly this week with important public laws, and will endeavor to find room for the new Militia Law, at full lemph, next week. FortheFsent we will just give the l 10604,. ouseiplitantitions of the law, as foUoWi—r. - . " • The first , .• . makes ithilmoltny of every free white itt peisda; betweenilie ages of 18 and 45 y , eats; Wh6 his resided in this Common w e a ht, for mielhirsoso„l"- - tikovide;, bialiiif maxim's uni form as maY,tourrunskiered. a-prettieruniform for a 'volunteer compatty,which.shall.in alit cases, be a substantial urlifornii'fiCtiii service."` . The lawihen 'prcivides *km -die firing of the persons thui:unikemed, "into companies of not less thin 30, rank and file," and. into battalions, 'regiments and :bripdOs. - . The companies are required to ..meet,.by coin. panics, for training and diseiplinei, not--less th a n twice, and each - baitaliori and regiment;flifitaini ng and inspection, maims than once, in each year. The assessors are Arquired,Julder a penalty- of e5O, talumish topeACouistyCoMilirsioners, a list .of all persons betweeC 18 - and 43, in . their Feve r . tive townships, ike...anad'wl . f.wito,mtknot uniformed, organized into comptsuithii, rr shalt be considered delinque. qt,militiii'M O, aisd.subjeet. to a fine of 50 cat cents for each year am& delinquent remains noun iformed,".. ,Sr.C:l,4 - hick fines the Commissione r , are to have collected as are: The 'State and County taxes. . Each company of_iiet less than 30 rank and file is to receive &Ilia year, and cont7ies.of not le ft than 5 . 9. ry* te'ce . VA a year,-do pa 'armorer, keep np ar mory, - and Provide musk:. • The Brigade inspector 'is to. be Fallowed for ail reasonable eipensett ancurred.4 paid by him - , and $lO for each company, t 5 kneessChi %Mallon. and $2O for each, regintsrtt shall:hive . organized within the year„ro* amount to h e paid him in an' any oneiefir ' ilailinot exceed $250. Each couhiy illitacre.aaeparate brigade, and the first Monday tn Jnitst,-1849 t is. fixed as the day for tue election ofilWeltispeetar and Brigadi er General • • The diffitent,Onttlitmiderformed into Divisi ons WAR TN THE WEST Ihrrintai—elriete Were tiro at. rivals at New..-Yorkett Wednesday, from the Island of Hayti. The war between the Daphnea and the Dominicans has nommen - tied. The city of St. Domingo was placed. =der martial law, about the 23d inst. and all the)neacapable of bearing arm were mustered andisarched oat, ander their Nen. dent, to meet the Raytien President Soloque..whn, with his forres,rwaimopposed to be advancing to wards the city. A hattle.took place on the -!fib of March, which resultetl disastrously to the Dominicans, they bar. tug lost a large number of men (killed, wounded, and prisoners,) and several pieces of artillery—the - towns bf Las Mutes- and 'St. John, falling into the funtdo Alutitintinyai 4)" .1 ...kitt0 eta, Prerid eat So , toque was constanflyncreassag. A decisive bat. Ile was expectedlortakei - place soon ; and the chan ces of success appear to be in favor of the Ilaytielk A flotilla, consisting of five War-vessels, web 200 troops on board, recently left St. Domingo lot Azsa, w. ere it Was - thonght a severe battle would be long t. , . _ . . .. . Tt a Mutates loft OVERLAND:TO CAILITonsu.—A lette Trom' Van Buren, one of the Waken) slat*, pain Inc Calif mia, dated Pdatett 27itt, tars: • The.estimate of. the emigualon Amin this poet may be mad e , reAeiollowir,wlscos, .. Nioehun• dyed stitut,gers le al:thie, id,iirck and, Tea Smith, o 'IWO bandied' . aelPletifpkiir aieCtsiiilie Arkansas 06 thE r li'WaY j titiVY-fitsnr Plutstising4aine • thousand are eaid , to bettsninglOp .by land from Napoleon, al-,llbe mout4,Fittkup ilpee... Ilows, many more an commi t y our ilialleris,lisrho'aie • • better informed on the subject ifitinCriegare betteeithte to judge; Tbeillev.l N i Atalficispreaching at Yon Smith The boats bringing .-.-holeia reports spread con. siderable•ahtruramongtheAmiousts. Day before yesrenlay, theseamer Peihrtetti which had-buri ed six deck passe ii,;;anili.me from the cabin. on her pasintge up•from Neu* Orleans, a.tempted to land at-Fort Smith, but. was ordered oft by Get). Arbuckle, : who bad faeces' a file of eight men to prevent ie lending pf, die 'boat. .1 have sought in vain for Arbnektest authority ; for th is act. • • . - •• • • .. , . • t _Henn* CLAY btr Amuxst- SLA V EifT —Remy Clay annulled a imeetingtotftbevitizens of Fayette i Couaity,Ky., heldthatit week, against perpematirg slave n that State. the .niiiitutions offered El the Rev. R.I. Rreikenridge declared— " Mans hentZionyileteskairety, as it exen avamOtt- us, is:contrary tolhe eights of mankind— imwtd, t? 7 140_,futtlamental principles of free sG venunent—inconssient with a 'elate of sound e entity—hostile io the Tin-strerity of the Comma• wealth, it ought etot to be made perpetual : and that The-convention aboulloMeet to, amend the Cm ''' . Aution _.this • affords.a proper occasion Cfl . which ate ould be taken to ameliorate the iron ditfor of slaverrlit `inch way shall be foci practicable in itseg . just a& regards the mastersai elves, and..betieficialeo the slaves themselves," Kentucky will soon be among the free States. rOiTti . ER SCIAPiNiiON Or COAL Orcotrrnst,—Ao onumisally large - meeting of the.eoat operators of &boy&ill eminte r itidd , at - the American Hoax, P4btteville la s t t atutilay i afternoon, the tollowingo• elation . 14 - 4 iiitaidMdeeli:idopted : " . /ttiolved,";'lltatice / Continue the sospersiol of - oneeent' l'hipmeof mild) the committee on the"' 01 dteltedeAshall*lvise at restunptaon of the aloe Gotso Wpfr. , -.-the,./Findicscer Oman Wei that D r. Par fitiiiiittonigcitnery County, - Mil. !timed' Ihrouir, thatlown i afew day; ago, witto gang tiftuirotto: horitiredumbies, on his way Missend. PEXitIitILVAIRA * * ND , 01 .. 1 1411.1t0AD.-. I4 CE L H pEN:ros 4ultlreaseillthe citizens of Pi . burgh.ilOar4 o; drip Amid, at a meeting held el Monal!feleitiriglasl. ' - •Mitaroiuptrt--Soch intproyetnerttlaave tec enl. iy bectmeatleja Pboagrapbylu Xpropetthilt eliOpteti that the natural colons co,foble6tsanay yet belettlecea by the isun'a'rayese paper • TiutYfemOr,Licsacc Mr.!, it was co te i,7l , a ; 161 . b4;e.'n' 'dem' d tI theluciteufe Court tot ilutatitelotiktonstitut . ;) . s • _l. DtVP YOkei-Aert‘ll:lsMl h as " eel the api3cl,49l . 9r.lf i timv I*retiry,•io Mr , flaw o kitn i miiter , h i • F2'3 FEZ e t atin:Mielled success of 41 -IVAP.eitetars449ll,,M Mer .- ctice of di. `n It!' none' aid? Cade; anitiveir Uri an flesh, a ! drtilibertionArit4toreklinownite-the4faimingmtv laffity . .. 4 ltßatitardly twerteditardoi,veept by th* itvim hatripkiee . 4l timbal:4of kaiNing it. in ttrek .atht4tiiii,ovtiat aTook aftioint,ef 'pain, offering, an& timerare timel y irrse'itif this celebrated -There is nothing Witte--shape of a remeo . foesiteb diseases as Freakitrotords;Nalls of allkifitis. Vars. Britian Cracked HON Biagboar, l _ Odious,' Simms, Sweeny, Fir!'" Swift traiLi; .rdiriiikre; I:Tao:110;6r Grease, Aldetg4 leti - 011,tean` arall , winvere Ilith it, in point_ of se- Ni`vitrami obiapasuk asibe qualltity qi this 01 1 . 0 t' rtiittarkint.l,lo *vela pairlos much greater than 1141 'otamysatber Writ Qd , and ja thereford much cbea vittlioitilikWeintb"Cinisiderition its supetie A t strengt,li. See advertisement in this P:Ter. 'paritobletiotifeickiplire; mak be bad gratis of the -