raailiNraa6, • 41! We" SOtLitillt.e.feet t l, Free .... agent E O. GOODRICH, EDITOR. • V mr " a °l44 dtktrailor "l l fr .t*wir E iris; y o r& e , - k r t- 4.; ;• . in . n• ! • .; • . r-1; rano ificamelos. W r lgtil n Y' l l i r l M , JR!" anchia happy piEllaft tonal:lntim of that %viatica's andOni ' 11*alai we tethr ieWilksber4flranian;- e0,.#15451t t o 'our readers,, that they May see thißtiltraiitiora wisp Aare nv hitottr opinion' of ptees than nthnetwaar, ' ‘!,Ssuutiel D. Pattersop 4 is now Cotmetefed ii the, puliatition of the lei - linking this announcemenc.inthentnuYvthe Wilkenliste Repub/icars Farmer pas the following, interrotzahny: . , tf ) l trill oar mammary intern is when pap lout . .pits of this pious testifier of GerteraF idea DemOchity* were first leprated V' • 'Thnufitao - Las not yetingwered this question ofthe If!:Faither," and as in Editors .ansjon t a eultgiPtz, dite_eolitical character of the Editors of the PennsylVantan, this - eels ; s diysteiioits!alt yotithis''bietirt - yolif friends?' When the "Star" bat answered the n Fanner " will the Editorial goslings of Bloomsbax Men please fctskvs:44lF.detioccaty of Pennsylvania one of their very anFogitims, upon the politkad charatter'of anther person, uttUrneetrithu the - PutAiciation of the Pennsylvanian"—we mean = Mr. , Hamihon, whooe.name. incubi the time( welthifts *in print 144tg eF" This "Re,* Ifamiltou..was heo *tiref itublicahon'Of thenZirnbure Citron at tl tithe Of the liieenoFabfe treason in the Seiretvarhew the' United - Stites Bonk was charter-- ea.:Awn 6date instimtioni _ The• said flarrisburg 910114_ f4eNLm Mc P. ennt ocknign Foes now. eel op ltigli pleiensionalo democracy. and advwate of the 4 dentifors' nistiVent in far trwribik." - ' ifi ceitiphiting the kin, 'it Finites,- eenteakr for ttialcilloirin'e!aneyskinclL" ' • • • linti n infitit not &cite& ihe Chdruittof Mr. 'For.' nil; kr '01(4 lip. lie- trends acooringOand pn nhriiieey.quiteaslanah.asMr. Hamilton, and as • tle luietly acgMeaced in l thet to *met, increase of . capita; &c. 01 lathe rhiliedeliitila city and county Adis, ifiat centime,' tirhig intorests,'and valiantly apposed the thereat ofiii*Denville Bank, thus giv. intrlhe town of Moonieberg the benefit of his local 4.ettga!d, 15 F 1 4 1 + Let ovitt to ismer the -ate of his clemoiratie clamminess (bairn with Care, speingikatlite'laiEdetinf hie adtMealingßank teithstyrchimers,iarbilein Unease! • and'of his ineartidde itching for. office r . and spea r 'Owego, •Fi Apipilitiasingsi , • • • • - 1h- 0b aPP AP Q tshave been made for heq Fork.., . . *well, in place of Cornelius W, Laivfeuc4 , tere°7..rti• Y. agetibin Owe 91 B. /1" !IClflOrFenurFetr• U, S.-Ire:rawer—Jam towns ; in place or Gov. item*, rerorej., Philhdeligiia Offices anti AtiorneimetMar shnller the &pm's' Districtoh this, state me Alms 401 , 050 1 pliVmAr. toryris,Colleaurior Customs, vice Col. t a g e .. • " etPc Prg4er a ,,Frivit. Girrcer, vice Henry P. • Win. P. White;itoit MiasteOicer DV. Geo. P. Letuina- • " J Aettitleao, Ally, for the Klemm Dist. of mmijivaßia,yice.Thomas M. Pk*, • Aqhomr . E tr 01Mb, Marshal' thi the reetere f Ponoro vaora, n retee 'S.ILeI.I Opoisili4 seitimtliallread tip *warn. :J . • • . • * crweigo 9Fette ,o 1 the 'l7th -we leans , meeting of 'Citizens of Oivego held 46 ""INlP"'!iclitS afrangenieras were ruadi‘.:el .l4rating,:the,.opening !Albs! railrond.io than place in ekemn*Renner. Etlitini in the city of New ,hpil endiriertioi of the Company, §ipArtriii!ilinlatitiartil Chief 4 . oiii T yot•in• wow ; .14: 3 10, with thevesident Engineer and isiwints nt.dtits,diviinon of the road, are to be in;i011" as guests 4. and genet* invitations are to be given to Fl4y.etsgenertilly, in . New Yeti, as Well as Acing tie I* of_tbe road , u, and neighboring villages and ' towns, to attend :itni participate in the celebration. The day is not yet settled though it will probally be out the Ilthof ;one. Illiiirserreetipes.. MIZE Persphs,wbo may wish to Pent. re the fikenesses of themse lves.or friends will do well to avail them l!fSTlPs..9t 2 4 14 11,114 :'s limited stay s Wilds Piece, to Bemire the shadow eni the substaneeliies.il A gbeme a; the, is familiar faces" in 1 i gallery - 'a ill satisfy any one that he is not to be eiceUed in the ,5111 e and ;etthfulness othis pictures: . Reissman Accuiewr.—On Monday last, toys the -Owego Gazettes of-dee 191 h, Gases Keelsons, employed by Mr. Heeet SMELT; of Candor, in hauling krge'with a ear on the 'unread, when near rbilerithill;'dieeevirred a" train . of frelght cars inß la StePld to wheel iima . theove his eir 4iiiiiiAeltaci, ao at to allairthe train to pies", 'mid in . Mitring — the %ilk, loess' ihe hots" 'give a spring hith theca/bit to die - tMelfilhOrtas pa anitinething both legs. .He aied tidy On leaving ft' "wifeititittekt &Oaten. ma Cog Dututcr.—TheCoal Wawa= en ihn.4 1 041 11 1 4 0 - the • Anuntmg,c4 .some iteneeserrnilltlt hnntbn4intvn inniartitifiigker wfi" finninn4 - bnynitiken,Knneffinn4 , l o -*"-rhinh 41 1 0 Fleforr on.wnlnlinVOffinienwnenk -n 0.1 ;90 - linekttentmist*: t!le, Ir O ct !ed.- a -kart fens , tfAnAherig fainkhinmaitnniens, * no vlO- baajecteen,.,co ' nsciitted ! , .Eipme five hun dred of them paraded th e Wrests of 'Easton* Fri day, with tanners and mimic, baying left a similar 'amb& id : giant **team. ANN:WWI:to bad been imed‘Wiltratile Governor for-a mifitati foam," WOWS thetirlePliftiSt Wane Wilts • tingtemitne, !Ittidlielifettilddertaiimi•or eariatureeneequances, -111 tideiribtliftiilitari-shouldbe breast* in collation with the boatmen, web whom h. is said, large thipireiderympabisa; 7 • ?, -., ... • ar. a r ose 11“.y.pot me has a islsiniphicOestiosk- alr!xl dm! 711Wassphirsiiiiwisambuss taissUbt tiarhost Eignsi6h - slbssirt *Wise BEN kat:ninety, lbw ereawrerltip4an Winkle wati - but a shoot distance *stem, and soon came up, when taking the sinking vesselin two, she drew her upon the gab where her stern efight and now tests, the bow being, alroat; thotgik,=" oo 9 4l=2 deck in the water. Mgr r going down. - - Aiwita Jiaerf kswituffork ber and wasmder dway,_,Theffilot of the Empire, BODWarsa*" hietriltiiiiitg rand re vented the engines. antirer the same time went fn Writ to 'esalier'ter course`to be char** bet thennerof the heirs . did; not bear his h and site struck tbe Monter eg tbalarbottni, guards, lier.rrAt'waking j* the. Bide, sot, ***Tr,' sprit passing qui the fpeatird cabear Irtiortivere twOlitindierrihd id* pageingeta' on beard the many of idiom ahead?, gams* bed. Abele .first warnizg, was theca*. followed by,lbe-,rutikof water intothe,labin.-.- Many no tionlijoerished the tramPling of 63 , • crowd iiikerittempitti`atiapti.' re' the 'Ladies' Cabin the estramatiOns of Agra , ant doectibed as heart reading.- Amu were bowleg and the :deck.l 14t4.90,01 t rit.i'p order to enable _theittotates wage. rt ee said thit ape lady Was accidentally killedbl the bkni Of an . surtittzt orripinYetr. ti 'lll nit - -known howmany were timed. A lairerion her. wire 3111311 Pir by the Rip Van Winkle "d ethers by the steamer Hudson, which also came, ap to the aid.of the sufferers. Squill boats sag ens trout Nearbtligkig Soria*, the tolling' of the steamer's bell gam information of the accident,- and rescued many olden° whobadjumped over 'The titslies gre - ilicitie" of Eltiabeth Carson, a native of Sciidand, an inienigratit 'oft landed at N: Y. aged IT.• [Hee brother* eorpsis lies at fishkill - Lending, co • ifigiaterhese ,County aisle, •and -her mother is Miaringoloubtless littowned..l 2. Eliza Noble,. aged,about 60, *ife or - Gen. ficae, Essex, and instertoGisti.BosanfTroy: 3 George L. Bock bind, taterson, N. J. (Ma. IV* child - was buried I this afternoon; she-was almeat.frantie with grieLr7- Her husband is engineer, rip, 410 Greentasth anti Troy Railroad, and .a member of the Society of Odd' Fl)ellows.] The following names havelnutdect to. the Core. , ' . nerofpaaseretergitt rivaling, viz: Gyres F.. Darius Nsiharumd Elias d, I elialAyeryond Cecedii, Gallup, all of Stonington, Conn.; Margaret' Moeda melt, just irtivedirom Sciitllittd? a Child of truck land, I' yptib old, -whose (brother was (lined drowsp ed;and• two children 01*ft-flays*, who lid lost arrived from Ireland wawa feels assured that they .are lost. got two eldest 'childreq are skied% newsiest Oollestalles at IL Usk. „ Sr. Louis, Ftiday, May 114-10 A. M. ' Chr City wariieited With a most destructive fire this morning which consumed nearly half of the bookies. ration of the city before the flames eoakf be arrested. Included in the building, destroyed were five panting houses and every Inseneice Offietrisithe place:. - •••, • ' • , TweollsAintwaleambeets, lyieg at their wharves ca . %ht are and shaved* Ifie jtensnil coodaymicss. The tefegraph`Office wfnelr vil sabeeqoendy tentchifed - to theittier litii - di r theriver Shit Abeam- The less,,whiskis: vety heavy, cannot; ,in -the poisent cnoftscpi mate of things,bccormalApren. Tlat Killowmg are theaura ofserne of the steam boats which, With thew cargo,' were destroyed: Edward lutes; Togliatti theylEagle, Kit Caroni Montauk, Binum,Acatlia, Miunaluke, PrairiaSiara, 1 Eudora, Si Peter,. Red Whig, Al ris4 Hama toni Martba,ltriza Steuart Mandan, . Brook and Frolic; also a luniberof Bargeland ood Boats. The intense hat Item theimming fired the swan .alorgilistLevets. . Cassie • et Lewis st. arida* Vem.bead e(thir **nem ion of th e city, for tbree..tatsitiers of* mite dow , th e Levee and extend flick to Saiiiid-Ist. iv* building is-itinthic-t_ , . - P t . '-' ": l'' '' Itarosaiminspossiblein givorportirolars galas Thltubbef ,Ohcei Ilitiblitveurtfitave aroclainsny m s. tr.:3. is eittlroli . tittitroyed. ' the rivi, ()r -iga; Reiiiikirad Aviesieriiffiiisi abiiiikl - the same fora soinevaving a portion of their raterials. The Telegraph Office, the lienkingatinsesef Benoist, 4. J.Anclogacio, ,rreabory, &.Co. ,Clark & Mother Nesbitt Sr. Ca. aod E: p. Teison, are all destroyed :The ralts and supposed to be 'secure. In rho burnt , dig rict where mast Of*e extensive businessAnes •es had large amounts of stock on band very little Nalt , ragtxt- The low is emigrated et. 1 1 4 10 ( 0 ) 1 000 The Ere commenced on board of a - -.. Citossis trains Wtemr;.;-Our" Weidar' pipets andielegnpli sentinels Kt inform us of the Tines oftbe 4.:bolona at trinioas Flints. At Cincinnati, where it irst !tetrad-most most is seems" tp be otnr;ldt tylia.:-die invention - or the -ailabi 'to atria' MI be intionalf. ' We Tudie-the" Wowing from 'the report of the Beardisf Health MO, ; • Twentpeig,ht cases of Cholera and six-destba have. berm reported to the Board' of Health since ythierdaY rittenc Shinving'thii 'ittereasetiffoar eases of eholSra reported to the -- Boon! for th! Week en. ding Wednesday May 9, is lii, and the notnber ofileailts repotted for thwaame period of the. time is 32. The Tinter lir 'Ms ftth his this' following: - Up to 12Welock so-da3i, (Friday) then shatbeen 31 basestind . lo-deatbs in the hist twenty four hours, ported to,theßoani of Hadth 7 om increase ow the report o.fYElgenla At lonsetille it has not manned an alarming aspect The.founiatof the 11th says: ' We learn that 'a lady on-Graysomst near. Tenth, a gentleman on Sixth or Seventh- near Chspnot ' a man int'Whatington-g' and'a lady on Righth-st near Green, bane been snacked with Cholera. The mews were, however all convaleocent with the exception ofilm last .itamed.one. . Two ; men mai. ding near the Woodland Garden, are said to have dial of eta . lefts.' - The l ilk the - ravages of the ,direase in one family: , - . The threep . ersona emotionally trainyesterday's paper, aslant% the Cholera, were lifr,lohn Flow er, his ahfe end ton. Mr: F. Ind son &Ad than noon. Mrs. 'Fowler, we horn is boner this min ing, and hopes are eatertained that she widower eq. Apcsbet tonal Mr. F. was attacked on !Mon day',with diarrhea. but:tooli seine Medicine Which. checieitifðeitirne: Montily rd;fei`ifie -thee tetarned upon him feting to do - anything so Rood, hewas taken wick the ohokta daring yes today, ood,died, last night: Seklon, de we hearof .a family being 'mire severelY affiliated than has that Of Fentler. Bttt ai few igo i daughter Oflifr . Fowlerdied ; now we have to word the death of the User:and tiro sone. • • • ' • • . Excrtneo,Diaiors TUX Aireartit,y telographicidlatrunili'of Teeiday hairdrwfaibwrininotiee of a debate' on thwaddiele to Iler - Qorren about the SAWS= Lome An excit ing debate oceurrrad on Monday even introit the goartioti Of the althea relative to' the • , Col.Guy,atated that if the lihreanyw. -bet sali ent • to the, bik it wo , o& etwolviyW bitant-OfhCaon"hithrhef !fly to &Meier literanallliakereplying,. valled'on (he Speaker of the Hones_ to venterk the waded mew bare of the Tory side. 'He did mention muses ant there were soiriwirbo m he called liltretir the - lettanter in eihniadliaelt'` fir bakimi the hieing* iarptitiod kw wimp glianasodwea Ma hfeilittrelreel Wig/ OPINA . TrY LOYolleo." 18 . 01 iirt• Airipatinferhe i r itypeatiwOriniti Wel irebeteieir WNW , time esti- ;SAllaywiniadni tremathill;)Ta: n ' about c OD. • , Lively- - - :copied by Seminal stliel*MAVAralgott. . 11)iiie4 livery stable including hogs quantities of bay car miges &c., and all the buiblin& *OM iitilintent's; on the west 'side of waievat *kb the exception of Mescal's meat-market, mean the saddlery of G. ohati whiah weft stied; imp's! ! t o ties heeigre4irodt &Art inCendiary. • „item =29 MUMSII Gioar . Coltiknentintvemarg fie laisabiltratii•-The Popk taking , Itifrigei* Bottio,lamosse -4 041111 +!.. DALTiimalc, lifay Lf . inqteihts' evening' 'brings tNew Chleins papers to'theiffilr. inst. Ites , inernmie- in the levee. above New Chimes, hastrintatistd,.. opri the="Ver 4 9 6lo 2 l)lll4l""fill* Then Water was mg down through the Blouieipality to the neve: canal. The' • Hold were isseigiusgiiptients. ; • . 4. , T Thirifrholleof the - Faubourg Si; Muria:partially' bradawl.- , Nothillff caw equal the constortuilint sultrier among the phabitaols in the learling,'streets T in that WO:Tr: IVi Itimpitodas, Iffigiiitie Caybp etreetsihti inhabitants' are moving Off la a body, and with *few exceptinrus scarcely „attempt. Mg sartave diet* property,. The whole ammo is represented att being awfut and sublime in" the ex treme. The Mar of the wider min bit baird fin miles In Mir Erseand• third Municipalities the ireitestalartaiprenailsk, fearing that the whole city will holuundaied. Some idea may be formed of the imateuseloas *has far sustained from , the fact thar . 2soqhhai. of sugar flave'teew &stinted:. -Tea Free •Ai Vserststrint—The Watertown journal Extra contains-full panieulam,of die late disastrous fire inthstphme, from which we con dense the lollowing list of sofFerens Over 100 buildings were deitrbyed; the hiek'ail previously .stated, is aboati 125,000: Ass genetahhing . tbs. whole is fairly cowered by insuranms. AU the snails is for the Notthand West were, involved in the loss of the POst-Otrice, including all the , letters ,delivery. it istppiehended that sevend lives were last; the remains oftme human body Were found wholesome stage eatriages were burned, eaPPes• ed to be . those of a_hail.sciter who had been refits ' ed admission dirrilig the evening where she had called for lodging s . - 'lSome silt Cr eight homes were burned. The progress of the flames was so rapid that the loss of goods among the merchants must Iat:TITY Veld asWieel.9l them had received. their Spring suppliee, , The (olloiiha,g blocks; lbuillinga and establish ments are nemlienid among the misting: The American Hotel and air its out buildings.— All Paddock's stores on Washington-meet. All Fallback's block of @tossed:pm& All the block of stores oppasete t mittleuurhatnne.N . . Wimdreft's iron block. The Episcopal Church. The Colombia Hotel. The Northern to Jamiel office; total has, s3,ooo—icsured $1,950. Nothing was saved from the Journal office except its books. • The DemsemtielUMo' n Office, loss SLIM' The ptjn. ting.effice of Joel Green. About thirty of the most extensive Waite are Mimbeied among the thniga that were, mtierof)heminattlled with neivectods: tied Saila 'eontenfli:' 'Midi 'River Bank,valuebliiiiived." . Wteflol saved SurmgetthiOWPafteis esvoll. , ' The amount 'irjkeriimer iinmerty, d estroy ¢d hal not yet been seeettaina ' • , PUBLIC SliTll/4;gi to Can/AL—The Scotch of Glengarry areelearly:withLorkEen. At a meeting in Alexandria 1,100 were present, and all but 25 went Against the Parliament-house burners, and MaNab, Prhmi%, the City of Montreal, an address to. Lord Eight, improving of his morbid, has been signed by 7,686 parsons including the greater part of the Corporation. Lord Elgin in his reply dated that be had soughtthe advice an d ' amis. lance ef those who Lad the peopleseonfidence.and that in drawing on himself the Morrie of popular vidence be believed be had prevailed *munel be. tween men Of different Imes) wire aught to dwell as brethren. • • encoriging (said Lead E.) to the utmost Me elticir" !winless, Agrieultu ra d Assiseiat ions nand EducatiOnal Establishment. and promming by all other means in My power 'the material interaira' of the9'reivideneo base perfomed a duty mon agree ablito rnyietlt, tralittutsch ail have found in gees pursuit" the Only relief I have ever Inthtfiena r the mons oppreetdre caws of my isittalion. Lelatie,`Easturard, lifecfenhain, Wglis, &c. preselittif an Address 'to Lind NM, Agi i nd by 2,300 pf the .citiverittollini!Ol?ouneknowied. ment of " thecitiditie iiistiipplittra.l93 o of hisexiitdora aetioyeritor,' and, expressing their, abhorrence of the factions and riotous winded of those who op pose him.. flaptiit,Union of Canada and 953 of the villagers arCoboors have presented addresses of likcampost,and saya,the 2brta4o Examinerp4f In all pals of theermatry the friends of. econitutional Treedoutzaml of:social order smoothing to the sup. port of Lord' Eigin.r . - . Erninr4stasuumewAt the. Amiens in Taranto:, on the Sib roar ChieLlusticeSabinsoom mimed 'alba riotous disposition whim has begun to manifest ha sellthere, in the shape of etligptaming and•other wise. - Borning.or hanging, a privatespersorain effi gy according loth. law; of England which is also die law of Upper Canada, it a misdemeanor, pun ishable with linevend imprisonment. In voch cases it is a species of libel; but when peones occupying rhigh public stationstare made the sobjectsof it, ban ging or barniug.in elfin •is sedition, mod punishable as such." A Vomit* La *Scirtoscs.—The Lease& (Ky.), Exwaisw says: "We iuetformed that tyreity, in imitating discussion upon- subject of Emancips4 Lion wastadieceritlyin W bird CoinitY between Rev. Mr. Waller and ThomasMarshaß, E. Mr- Walled whole to pm-blasery candidate for the Convention, undertook thesommwhat difficult task of proving Slavery a divine insiiin um. In his ear nest advocacy of thins/red eotirse. M t. W. labored ve show that - Stairerr WM the direct' approval hnd sanction of Jehovah. Mr Marshall rose is reply. AU the knowknoei,hispaculiatmsunerof , , can easily imagine the effect produced by_ his reply, as it was brief -n • ' ff r gl i ve u gesdernan,PoSys Mr. Marshal, a has at *ftimpted,terim)ve that the blessing of heaven rests upon the institMiim Of Slavery, I Use tea snick regriAff quilju ettecapt clef emalim fosia suck ausarki."' ieou Nailoatotnt r- On theinth trot. , Lou.. Napo. leon entered upon his 42d year. _nue Accrue ,was getelltated ,l ol,Pl94 -1 14 1, t e ll?? ,pme..about eigirteen Inn red r ereons preseuit. The PresideireTbrouriStiti the bar • Wi th - the, Princess Callinsaki, thwarikof the Todd* Antheseedot.-- Ile was most particular in his attactioos to ibejubc., chianti' of Londonderry. The stain:saes present. , cud ithwappes - hanging :Var- APWCl"entd the mese ,i1,834?r,t higgives the following ..._ 1 1.0 8 2 P—, .1 • 19wcongr0 Whig. ' 25-1.4 aeoloccals and one Ikea 2 i - ,"whip 11: Howe of Delettinen—Dknectele 73, whip 12-- Idinsawntio inajwit3r oe jointbdial, 21. i • • grieCnenteorrimirsiiii( Pnii s inimenu -Also Ptit..llpis: Cohen ioo for-Aetna' ieno:ofPcintsyl mina commenced cm Tomday in 81.-Androw's Chosch , E 6 d40 1 00& - -Bi4KIP WOW riglimg — Fillpitume clergymen and othiyoeven dem* sesormod loth* names. This Chincieortko iinridkikdiTitint l itnfiratmex!"7=r- g ' • , • YoyiertrWww• =i .. vr , ---.-: , . , a 144.. ,,,, ,40 4 ,1, w.. . „, 'in .-4; . g )ope ..,.. - 6y gar,iii ~ „ . fistA ja pi m ilive ll *,ol.loo, Englip :''..7lkitish, • ' shoed greatest= as a reward; and Lidy Fienklin bad Plimolapb" - _lol'weased .ClOOO sliding, ._ _ics the cora liiiiiiilii•dritlimi' findio, the 'expedition of 11115. littiatosuuely all the &Ka saudetwboi sailed before the reward of , their Government was proclaimed, so that asto dm ' it is a dead letter. • E I :' ln th e-im 11l p- OB4,5 1 ; Hee isjutyls,povernmeot lent oiat as ezilediliiin liihherupeee rirdinirifrei ing a nonhart)ausage between the:Adantio. and „71!firiins,-!threig theiebitirerNtell or between Davis anrißehrieg's Straits,-,... • The expedition censisurd of twoehips, the ” Ere bus".and the , gl Temx,"comnsariacir by Sir John Frinklin "tut Capteiii Crozier ;Vie complement of , offlcitrierid men 'm the tiro ships being.aboot 138. Tha l :Fere Ticlaalletl ,for WOO MIL . _. . .r,,iturtructious, ware,to„peceed to - Balldn's i d d Bay,tand seen as the ice permitter:l,th enter caster 'd i arid liroceeld'irestreard - throbrji Bar rows . '* the buitude'rif• idiom •74 ° I,:entil they thelomiduitte of Capt Walker, mahout 9$ West., .They were then to.pwetrath southw ard and trestwaol towiutlillebring's straits and it '*as in chi's patethat tbelfgrimiest'difficelties wrirerip. prebended.. If these were proved to be:invention table, they:wen:nest directed Ur retemicSarrow's Straits, 7 rowed uotbrierd by,, the brow channel between Devon and Corms - Ail Tslandi commonly, called 1 eilingtam Channel, provided it appeared open and 'de* of ice. Atiseiident bit their abili ty to follow eithecof thew courses, most have de-„. peoded, upon local circornstaracei, of which *et ; have no cognizance.. . The discovery ships sailed from - England on the tildi of May, 1845, and werelast seen en the 28th of July of the wane yam' in.buitude 74.°411 north, longitude lie la, weskfastened to an iceberg waiting for the opening of the ice, to ,cross intc Lancaster Sound. These ships Imre' never since been heard of and it is for the purpose of releiving them and at least of ascertaining their fate, that in 1848, lier,Majesty's Government "gain fit ed out an expedition. It was in three divistoqs The thin (in point olltime)eonsisted• "of tt single ship, called the Pim* commanded by Captain !doom which la England in the lager end of Januionforthe putposanfenteriggpehrbn's Straits, or the westward passage It was intended dint she Amid arrive there in the month of July and hue ing looked oat Air a wittier bather; ahould send oat her boats northward and enitwar4, at which direc tion had they been succcisful the dir)ceverY Shirt would be met with. Unfortunately the 'PIO er lifter 'even apprftebed last year the place of hen destination and whatever search she may yet be able lo„make has to beac complished this summer. The "Herald," survey ing vessel in the Pacific has enters if possible to supply her with' additional store*. The second division of the expedi6pn was one of the boats to explore the coastaof the Arctic Sea, c r e between the Mackenzie and rmine Rivers, or from the 135th to the 115th d of west long knife togetbet with the' south ' of Wollaston Land; k ' eing !opposed, if Sir . Fra nklin's patty been compelled to leave the ate and take to th eir boats they should make s:ii M . coast. The aim arrival by this time (April, 15 6,) of an express from sir John Richardson, 'proves that this last sum mer's search was fruitless. ' ' ' The third portion of the expedition of nears b coo sigs of two ships, the Enterpnzeand the Investiga tor, under the eomnfand of Captain Sir - John Rose, and, Captain Sint whin!' sailed in May. 1448 for Lancaster Sound. They were last heard of on the 28th of August when they were at the entrant* of this Sound. Sir James Ross intended to proceed in the En terprise. Examiningsarefully the shore (idle Lan- Cagier Sound, andw's straih on his way to Melville Island, .or t Banks Land, and thence to r , send off exploring pa des in boater. Ris second ship, the Investigator, ender coins:nand of Bird, appears to have received orders.from Sir J. Rosa to watch Lancaster Soend,Jor the purpose of communicating with the whaling ships from En gland this summer and of looking out fix singlets hem the 'Erebus and Terror • shooldarry be endea voring to reach the • neighb orhood of the &hint grounds. From the late period of the seaman, however, in whiCh the Enterprise and Investigator rearbeafthe Sound, it is calculated that they can mutely lime had more thane fens - sight for their operations dur ing the last rummer, and thus a wide field 01 search remans open durisr , the approaching season, km which the means at e ' present in activity are by no meaty; adequate. his the general belief of those officers who have saved ie kneel' Annie expedi tions, , that the .discovery, ships, ,whaterer acci dent may have befallen thent„canoot wholly have disappeared from the seas, and that liaise traces of their bite, if not somelleingreutnant of thetir es.ews inset eventually reward the search of the diligent investigator- •.- . It is possible that they may be found in . qoarters the least expected ; bat in the first instance the at ' tention of ships emptged in the seareit'etteeld be directed to the quarters pointed at in the admiralty inetructsous given to Sir John. Franklin and espec ially to the channels leadingoot orßarrowa'sStraita to the north, the chiel of these a that tilled Well ington, which R is pmbablet Sr James - Roes has not yet explored and, where ifentaasded in the see and exhausted for grant of provisions their condition most be in the highest degree dangerous. It is also highly desirable that the coasts of Too thin and Nonh-Sousest should be carefully exam ined as well airthe sbores- - of the Gulf of Hi:Duthie and -jimmies Inlet,i,and the-coaat etwtsnud of the Coppennine to Great Fish River or Back's River ; also the Sound and Inlets west end north ofßalHes Bay, which are supposed -to tsommunistate with Wellington channel to the west. Some of these papa might be explored by the' boas or land par ties as would all that part, ilso uftprordided tor, which lies between Mackenzie River and Ice Cape. It is the apathies of several medenced officers. that two small vessels of theme oflbo airlift), and of 80 tons respectively, skewing not more than ten feet of water, might answer the purpose of careful search in 'lre seats, as well as larger voids. Tits Cinema Oat 'iy Ilterres.•;-'-Bf die 10- lowing paragraph, from the Haslord Cesrunt, of die sth inst., it will be seen that an interesting memento of the revolutioney,straggle,,of which the citizen. of that place.ars justly so proud, has been in serious dimger ofdestmoten, if baked it has not bear In feet destroyed :4- ,8 An' alarm of Are was given about B.ciclooli, Wednesday evening,. which was caused by the discovery_ that the inside of the vineriblecbeter oat, on the 'premises or non IL. W. Simi, 'was all Off fife. it is intoptitad to - him, tornmunieatedutbeynink and decayed sobstan cell:in-de hoe in which the old character of The boy was placed, AT means of fire packets lately Miriam in by some heelless and had: 'Pnotably been fitinii4 in The demean. : man- , jolty dons to the wee is fined to boredom, though , we sinesrelyhope it may-provs otharwise."-.. • Itairtuoc—lbe Chicago Deinoetit, Wani•- iikitrrn a paper anVai . "There hi bit one barrier to the *feet rd-aniberof the - demoetasy, of fees dater, 'and'that fast being removed. --That bonier lathe. wiliness of many leading democrats to take true fleinocnaic gra:lade upon the subject of Omit. '"Leit' 1111 4 pled our *et firmly grime "afa r! atrial* old Ann traffic in - the Dectrict ef Calm. osa, and :be mar 'oLdemcgacY is "Pin.* the 61- Wuo une'Coasneutii,t Thd iggislitere tit Ill t atioptalaseriesof !inolelioominstmetkur Senater imois 1 1 *91AP4 to seOPhil must *the • United Statecbmale. The Mom* gentiema rthaki to otijl alibtrinnittiiit - the'lthititilisiltieri of Allegiarstaie -icifeittof Aid i~et3alir .;: atrd:;t►e ispamottecoriaquwas OM M=ZE=:3l e j . jiliW ' . 41 :0 .8.41re SG . 111 . 11111 49. 1 . e di l l: . ..„ 1 . 4 0 m . 4110 . lilt biiliatill . 34111011p1VAND* t oo the is of IFIT ' itfl Er Vir . ; ' 7 • vollmed 4 ' tle V ' ' . it Would be a long-lime helot* their • '• - ofopinioethe i n • ,k ivii =& The eke:liege heist:aver,. their obligations to Gen.. Casa was canceded, and they promptly em. braced die doctrines he had repudiated. The Wil mot prairie, was byardumoetatic mem ,l=Legiala4asiss f 4 lorner stone" of the , Aare wm instructed to sustain it. Tow &Lomas esztli t gratifying. It lilidWillratorifo - ' lifititireferr• owliektent ?f dm demo* males* -ildichigan, to, the. pneciple of rilavery .es q uosion, by: ,positive , hiVr;'be the id - inieacy otwhieb the radical democ racy of New York have been proliciibeifind hut& ed down. - _ -- _ __ _ But our friends in Blichlganlinve not been con tent widenalta part of breed; but lave embraced haat - They hava..aot osily.avowed these - deter-_ ruination :ile t exclude slavery from the new terri tories, but to aboliriffit wherever 'Corwin!, has the conittintimiiilArbt kr abolish it i as irell'be seen by 10 *Wiwi* ifirohnions, -which Niers adopted just pretioarto theadjoutement of tbelegislature, by.a. votealit to Arkin eaate ,. and 37.:10 I/ thetartuse;, Res - Olied;by .the Senate aria NOrmis of Represen tatlies of ilie L stafe Michagan; -- Thaillier etisteuee ofslaie*and thw olive - trade at the . seat of Our national goverment': "is an evil of serious mogul nals, which re all Y 4l/3 P* ll .* o -mfeerily and haP pines' of the District , and casts the reproach of in stitutionit Ostablislied attiring us." RErott+edi That our Senators in Congress- be. in., 51101314 aid our Representatives requested to the passage of a Isar:that shall put tut end to the slave trade in the District of Crolumbia i without delay, and allikPrOridelcir isienaliiiiiithe Timis( of peo- ple Or aka Dittriet upon theloestion of the- entire abolition Of slavery t he rein. •• • •. • Resolved pat the Governor be requested _,to for waritexples oft ui .foineing resolutions to eachof; our Sinaloa and Ilepresentelieri l in Congress. tabu Ms Sur Ruda& BAm:ics; .Tnesday,.May 15. , The §nothern Mail has ' arrived, - bringat us New Orleans papers tolhe 'mention - the arrivat , ofthe ship TOriar froniVOra Cm*, with4e.. counitfrontiSan Francium eolith, march, •,(We ltatelkhWalYhe4 adv Ola 4 1 The 2111 www to March A.—. Ed. TriVl The itesinship Corgfiratia leas atilt lying entirely detnitied• by bet crew,-lithiat Secoinita for her non= arrival at Panama; esecrew *ere busily engaged iwafgfing gold, 0 0 .0 Ports ci which are fully con. firmed. City lots in Sari rranci•e6 titre %sniff' from es,- 000rlionckeoo. • TbeGold exteudilarilmo LoWereldifonris. „Late,Mexican papers state that Gen. Don P. Gar cia Crindo,.Commisosoner to run tholloomlary Line on the part of Milk°, had left Sari Francisco- lot the perpose of meeting , a COmmissioner from did U. furnished with rations forme year. In the Plrivince of Sonora the depredations of the Indians aret. most horrible. The Governor of Vera Crux had given Orders for the organization of a siialkirce between that place and the NatiowaL Mdge i Torthe -protection of travelers. Tber. wild Indiana grill oontinoe,their ravages throughout Mex ico and go unpunished, • SL.lireati Leans, a citizen of the United States. had pet i tioned the Governor of Cohnila, for permits . lion iminake war upon them en his own hook. Thadiligenees.between Vera Cruz and the City of Mexico bad been &Inched by robbers' on the 15th of April near a place called Plan - del Rio; the or cupants were Americans—amongwhoir were Col. Ramie:rot the tat Regiment of the U. S. Army, and Charles M. Bogbee of. New York. The latter wee mortally wounded. The robbers were finally re pulsed. BALTIMORE, Wednesday, May 16. ' The Southern mail has arrived with New Cirleans papentiothe 9h %sr. which stale that meetings had been held at San leseciaeo and resolutions passed cF to *ea Legislative Assembly to be coupon. ed .liilleet members, who are to be charged with the log of" biers for the p -reservation of order and the-protection of trade. lt was also resolved to ect•t bree indite& owlet letter, dated Verb. Cruz, 24th ult. says that it was repotted that the people of Califonna had organized a Government, which disavowed the authority of Gen. Smith as Governor, and annulled bill ceder prohibiting foreigners-from working at the mines. The•Ptairme has the following letter : . " 81..1mi11-se, April 9, 1849. • u (imirtgloar:••Thri - Peruvian bark - Fanny, ° Capt. Deifitilinnitiedberneerthe-Ith inst. - direct from San.Franeince,whaticeehe sailed nu., the 7ihanei. direct from San Francisco, whence she sailed on the 291 h tilt. A shim time before the Fanny left, one 4;4%o'lx:sale crew belonging to the U. S. flag. *Fp Ohio, ran away with Atte .boat The, were, however roomed; captured and brought back. Shortly' titter, the crew being caned upon to. per 'krn.aceire duty, they refused to turn out and Obey tirderiitifthe ramrs, iiiiimisequence of Which about 30 of the leaders were confined hi irons. A turimmaniaLeranbestig held on board the Obieiend At opinfic,i4at.Com. Jonin would h irm ., names el the I:Gasp - Moors. There was mach diis afCection iii this Nary: Ail the officers of ibeslonri of-nar St Marys had been tried . by eburtmartial, saina.twei' • . • • ... The U.S. Meamitropeller Pdassachusette arrir,ed at an Francisco on the 25th of March.' ' )Pin _ to the immense number of people. arriviiv- at rte, Fl thawhdarmentry was considered in a very inseam Mate. 'There was a-.lpeat w.tnl -felt for the presence of an adequate military force, and for the extension of the laws of the United, States over the Terntory, in therabsence of *hide much troublels amiripatear • - Toe Ma me Tasarato—gottibie Several weeks, since,a gentleman in Hickman, Ky. had _over sl.ooo . lstolen from him; a new living:ln the genre horse s_uspicted. On this 4414/i:elan he was AeCoyed by - hit -bosom friend, Dr. James. S. Doitglass,:to aboat..where *bind of di iced per. sonaseized,sad egged Wm and took him across the. river. The victim , riMr Brinkley, who was 'not a man of tied 'character, was then tortured by elehpadred, aridHy lashes on the bare back, to gut fronflim a erxdsiefionthat he stole the moneye. He oat confess.: ~, Brinkley ,kept his bed.sepreral dam mind voived. npvejage.: ,So soon as he could' walk lie - proceeded dalin theriftreetwita a loadertdouble barrelerlignm Di. Demean was fintoitheband he met, though hrthsitnosireeompanied them -soma:the tier .- - Brinkley shot one barrel the heektaking effect: in tlas hand of, Doniglask TheiSemind shit - 114n iri the side - andhis *ll'down anct tacit:tilled." "The'rniedierertold.those surroonding him there were five men] vietnnayet. Another murder ramie very near closing the scene or rather ccintiroting the acts of the . &Miry surrendered hinieslt to' the "offiCers of ilaitiee - filird arias his trial The ansaboit wpll4d L iirided hi approval oreondentnaticerr- . gleams= us Seinen or Sti Joint President Taylor. has determined to despatch Also natiUnal vassehrfot the purpose of seekhug 4utt and liglecofing 4110 exPedilicHt. or& UM: o!, /ultimo° find them, seam* ieir fate. Measures will 111 betaken ktr the aomnitilisfunelit of DatsivoL-Ilvaaissaut.-4silenictme. peeled -thmuughlrectiois Clmistr OIL); about ihms emathrof MilfotAes the Bth hot. "Mattering stand hr sea d ilia . titittniiititlettem. At was "about ettormikt inziwitithp 7 lllo.3 loortibilts :daunt:lion not allelkilliaqf Mgt -*tool*. 'sl =r ail amoti lidk at il itlit h o n es**, atr i titt e reloelt, cm ins i k on ing, w a , IryJo* two 110 seven days than she ever' thapanage before: . _ Canis, hoop Pads dates to the evei l i thud, aadlivetpoot to ihwallentoon f th e imam. ,- - • ........._ ve - WiaTitok lon, held , by- the Bank of England. Th e amount of gold shipped , to - thatruteit Ohmi c sive of £25,000 on board the Canada, is , .5411,004. • The accounts from New York by th e of the fluncftration of exchanges, have te m tonally to check thee"' soon of swir fret for American more laxly , Sylvania pm Mints; •Tbit.itctll It quoted it a 79, whit his the' only stock mentioned i e I.l=ll lll ol l . • qUi - -t ranter Herman lutase s C o wes. York On Me 3if inst. Official notice of'lliVirdieietti r on' of Asia Hungary ha,been tectived4t P The number of men placed, at Ake dispos a l Austria-1.80,000. Another aCeount states the amber at 150.44 . The war in Hungary,so far at least at Auattia , Concern isdailpaaanming a more onions asp ek the Austrianshawe-beensagnidlyriefeated and din) en to the edge of Hungary f if ore out ofthe coo*, !altogether, their undoubted success baseausedil; may to the seat of empire,- ant•Nienna their triumphant approaeh:' ,- Appearances are „ cidedly againititer!ThavAisriirtersi in Hiir6earT t ett to modify the torierifAtitdfia in Piedniont—f a k ky has reduced his dentandefroth two hundred 114 'thirteen 'thillieiffrilliCif triliglitiernillions, which i aceeptableteSiMinjri,'erikeOreity Of peace 's accordingly been oriticluded," . k ..• The of Pyrissit has again_ quarrelled irs4 his Parliatnent k and . haul definitigy refused to so e , 1 the imperial crown of Germany. On the 2fgh, second:Charnber having. passeksorne ober -resolutions against holding: Berlin longer ins of siege, was torthwith.dissolved-by royal reel This gave great displeasnni to thepeople of and was the immediate cerise ore popular room, lion wlkicb was/or seal-praeleaffrethee i by it , soldiery, brit stet until mo th blared %as Veen shed - The war intßetileasarigetoMirthiee and:the - ired peace seems still very - far distant. fourOt French war steamers rettirritafto Tonkin, h um wits Vechia;Oti thei.2Bthorhim:preparistions we immediately teensbalkiusotherdetachme n t of 5A ,infantry, two batteries ofartillerry and reeved re dronsefealwarytwiliarititirsisespecied would 1 for-Italy ; oa .lbe_2d inst. This morentet 1 lead to theysupposhion that Gen. Outlinie spew resistance at Rorie: 'floirewev that - may ,i• stated that•Gele:Aryzarra'libbld not wait for i • kareementa tormareb,.neohmut of sixldentrand . having been already, directed 1 wards - that city The .oeyre of the arrival of French has cr a great serigation at "gime, here, it was Aram:atilt:oV* Vd,ooo men u nder arms, tot diem. ' "another Areport states ;(romans did wait for the arrival °t i the French troops, t o i againtittbe.triumwinste., ,hlprzim, bad, accord to the isfaiernent, Bed; add the population prccoo ciefOr TitileVll: '- - '• ' • 'The French commander proclaims a mien rather friendly lhain,otherwise ; and it is andentai that thet:tOpet . walla expelled, Pr competed i „.o.rani 46• only an *nneSty, lint desirable mime Similar caniditiOns• will probalAY be imposed an tit Grank Duke of Tatscanr-c - At.Pmisw ust,the aid, inst.. it wan reported at' Bonrsat,nnkturrally credited,, that the gat meet had received a telegraphic despatch. annum. trig the eatery - 411 W , Freitch - into Rome; and it. flight of thearatioblican - govemment. - Anse that ta Twean troops had entered Leghorn. • The funds were favorably, *peeled by dam • ports. The Sicilians, beaten• at an points, Inn virtually submitted to the iiin,gl °Maples matt French AdmitaL• -hating negotiated recrenlA for Insoluble condition& ./•-,•. Later advice* by the...overlaind mail confinnela -the trillnst extent, the Furious acconna of theme fre lermininiinforthe 'war in' the njaub. Comma Mal reports ednilnoed td,lllll ' t minable: a - severe frosti n ihe Smith of ranee, caused tam injury to. dia malbervy , trees, which, with a mimes, has created a rise of 2s. per lb. for silk. ' Confmoil disitirbances combine, to act pr' eiallr in England, open meet of her articles dace and Mandataries. Ace.Ountri from Mr ter are no better, the dirnimnion of business awn from absence, , of tomtit ,Orders being the main i•• tore (tithe" tificitt& • • There•lbis beeri' 4 a sliet improvement in ti Live:Tod -Ammo • alike( ,for American deem The &toetetton nisirkee is a good deal dean. seiVotisldned m inty' by the large shipments petted: feinktr-ihri - "reed hates, announced by thi hrsagarat Fritter ye/seeded about one penny The Tradebf, • *tepidly improymg ; import dirties ofll4pth bane mote than dooNei compared' with thd menthlast year. The creased exports alto is equally apparent • Atlbe Londonlsoitt eintherit*, on Friday, then Was scarcely any besioesi done. Float* orllss ludiafiAaantenVnti,aestst s -f d buyers at 3% i 33 tit ,Gtood 5 of dour were oft ed 24it , attention ' filimenitsly attended, has ten Awl& intinalooi_tisforitralnational league fa C Awing thnyineipla of protection of national lode try. t ig_ouppFsed that the meeting was got ' for the' purpose of fortifilni the Nouse of " in the step it now seems pt:cdieblis that bra!, the legislature will. pursue, et throwing cut the for the repeal of the •navigatinti set. Should this bill defeated in the House of Inn it atilt, it is-sepPosed, awry •dew* with it all no •protninent a ensure of the ministry and the tam try Canadian ittairs live beer, on in4siial.lxceion, ineideitiOlynotited Peiliaimelit; bet-the min try have carefully avoided - giving any - inixinata of the Niels& lir estealitautiof the government m to *tioo to the impembeg ttearrtl. Actnirding•to the prctrarnme in Pans of the el 'Nay; and 'tic which a grint Of . VNY 600 francs Im been moiety the-National disseinbly, a Tc by the Naticntal Assembly and the- constituted ; i ttrinti,e,ti r for . whirty workman are busily maio, premaitionslO WO Plate de ',ta Concorde. On 'smog rittasiiir, the eity of Tarie will give a god I,entertaiineent.to the‘Prosidentof tini•Nepublic. lout of twenty-five millions of francs ; oott.t traded by the city of Paris ) , was adjudicated at Thifraday week, Ttetteat CO.;at t Mpg -40 t.; 'every debenture l,'ooof, tensing - intent s la percent. • Their tennis are toosidered• as hied! advantageous to the city olaod are - held to show that confidence keing isiqtblished The breach between tho,Prisildditt and his on sin, 'Napoleon' Bentiperte, 'is ant the latter end °Hest -week " immediately aver tb *sum of the latterfrops4iiidris‘ in, violent ann - lion look Plima between the, tocsins, the resultti whichlwould have *Ronda txdidary cimunostat• eels an appeal- to anis: Thitinnulefiliitlibteinioned' this oath)* as 'aftetattgretat' deet oPrectiminatien, Napolem BolaPida 4l kataimd The President as; a boot :and to,lititinn )10, wee not only a kite's 4 ,; pot hi thil Vie whole of the Voltaic ° ' - fainilrititevehint to be so. • • 44-• ' • ME . • tuntsuurros Waasear.-In slam of the het the ermstor . Waxes will no, in obedience to the i& junction of his Constituents, retire from the *at° 'he has truhoeored, it his been suggested ibst Ile. United States Satanic:odd not disregard a mewerig -requesting his expulsion upon . the gnlund that le obtained his seit_wnder Wen pretences, and hra :therebrithown himself destitut' e of those qualities constituting it Clii.4ctel on :ordinary cape i neetur can rightfully bold a sal them; lowlainiltsreresetit suture of this Unica It it detain !Pi ern *al the expleinteet Biwa lolk OS_ 7.; , ;