WrciOrorti `-t-Jl.(pixtgrs MEPI;M;Z€M;I L O GOODRICH, EDITOR. Tawatid, Ulirday, May 18 r 1850. Terms ilit_2 3o '*" lll " .110 per amp , tt paid within' the year 50 eeutt Nadi be.dedueted , bt cash paid actually in advance, it 00 Will be deducted. Arntarrectoorts. pet equal* of ten thief. 50' cents Or the first, end 25 cents for garb eubsequent insertion. QT. Mee, In the •• Union Block,' north id& of the Tubbs ft aura. nett, door to the Bradford Noel. Entrance betwe en Karam Adantelinul Elwell's taw offices.- glad Stets Cosmoseslee. WO await with much anxiety, the aotelebling of the Democratic State Convention sit Milliamepott, and shallfwatch its deliberations with great care.— That Convention, itr its results, will tell upon the interests of the State for years id come. Never was there a time when the Mamie:atom er we nd; • al moo.. vv.** Mom imperatively demanded, tan now Clue good 011_nutitott wealth is but lest eriferging, from the load of debt, which bee paralysed her energy, and impaired her credit—end the Democratic party has relieved h irer in part front.the odium and disgrace entailed "upon it by public plunderera who steal its livery, with no holier object than the perpetration of schemes of peculation upon an. already overtaoked Treasury. The Wolof influence of a powrea, was happily relieved by the brighter example of that pure and enlightened Clnef lollviiernier',Teastre Swan, while the control of the Public Works of the Commonwealth—from whose mismanagement thousands have been made by dishonest men— has passed from the hands of unmitigated ras cals to that of honest men. The plunderers, all the fiercer for having been kept a short time from the Treasury, are now howling like a pack of fam ished wolves upon the track, and seek once more to be reinstated in their old places, where they can grow rich, while State credit languishes and taxes multiply. Every feeling of S'aite pride, every in. Mine! of patriotism, dictate most clearly that the present economical manner of conducting -the' Pub tic Works of the state should be continued—that the system of prompt cash payments recommend ed by Col. Murree should be adopted and carried out, and the chances of knavery diminished by a strict accountability of the agents °lithe State. Such a course would rendeeits improvements a source of grind revenue, and help mightily' to reliete us from taxation and debt. That the revenues of the state have been divert ed from the Treasury to the pockets of unprincipled Men, is a matter of fact and of history. The most gross abuses have beer' perpetrated, and the Corn monwealth has been plucked to the time of hun dreds of thousands. 'To the shame of the Demo cratic party-be it said, that the same men are now endeavoring to use its name and its organization, for the purpose of gainingl a position where they tat tottgthe leasue, and `a• Th‘t mew strenuous exertions are making, by these insatiable cormorants to control the Williamsport convention for this parpoie. Such a foul disgrace, such deep peril to the commonwealth, elexlll not, shall not be consummated. Fl e dearest interests id every Pennsylvanian should not be thus hazarded to grat ify the unholy and dishoneat.purposes of men des titute of principle. Let the candidates be selected only with a regard to their capability and stem, or. bending honesty—men of character and nerve, who will, be true to the State, and will repel the advan ces of the - plunderers, and the time will soon come when the reproach of repudiation and the discredit 'of neglecting to pay even the interest upon our debts, shall be far distant from the Keystone. If en the contrary the machinations and schemes of these men should be effectual, and the einem of the Treasury left open wr rhea auto., it prophetic ken to toretefl the aim, disaster, • which would be the consequence_ Mismanagement of the public works, embarrassment.* at the Treasury, increased *zee,. and impaired credit, would' sure ly folloW—though private fortunes might accumu late. To avert sec& a state of affair', should be the first aim of every citizen—to rid dirk Democratic party of the reproach of such adherents the Sun purpose of every Dernoettat, rsr4.arrldilmutin Ca i e Massillon*. The South Pennsyiventan bide fair to outrivar its adjunotherei in• misrepresentation and mantles& - - The issue of May s; quotes a portion of Mr. Wit. ittb "--late sprech in Congress trOM the Weider ' The qiiotatian-inaLkena which to abuse Mi. W.-- an himself, irt his Berk; Coon t tn favor of the Proviso," which is as ett..._42.- 1 - what be really raid, as the Pituttier.4.4ris gener ally from the math. The unfairness end et. the quotation and .occompanying nerrorer - that the Pennsvivviturt it a ay or o l a.- ..:lsvvere upon the speech, as it appe in the Globo—Ctihere it was come* , printed and now' makes it very meagre and utitaithlutsketch poblish etl in the Washington Unica, the subject of (*cid cism. Such s trick, is characteristic of the Penn sylvanian—bin will game it no . iken6r. o*.- Christy's iiinsird whines most pitifully about . • . our asking persons not to patronize that establish. Meet. Its a brazen falsehood to assert such a thing. We ask for the names of any person we have-ever askedin any way, not to patronize the North. Pennsylranier--Live the name—o r rest un der the chafe of having told a wilful lie. We don't troublerourseleessbout itspatronne,-it's only a question whether Mr. Ward shall pay more or. lase per month to keep the sielily 'thing in exis tence. Though for the matter of advertising in it; p 71.1-11118—. a - re , cli mi B ht do in getting advertise. 'Tor sit 19 g ood • i-r-- a iglu as well be senee lespatitii eases if in .111 'hick i To i out 4, '' l' the ...' , . eis t atood ..-4 fi ILi if. ilt 111 - 1 I hgbitootd Fe" of " galr. it experiet_ _ - that the d pnblie prose had'atly right to enter the Paths of private life for any purpose of indliidelti censure or repioach, stifeimi oretarinte mike it.= Whenever swat wit erring man Ob.""F irto At in i. s r gin ent in ,„„ vilimarylsetts said gitliel of hit tbttow mmt, he most And some herald 'other than this sopreleading sheet to make his judgment Rowse." How favorably this couttasti with the knee of Putt week. Our readers who may have an oppor. tunny to two the Minstrel grid find therein a maims' devoted ho personal abase of the editor of this pau per, mint plentifully interspersed with all the ad. jectives expressing malignity the dictionary con= funs and reeking of a roeabolary fit only for the fish-market *e shill not follow the " Regular Contributor" into this mire. He may wear hio eis in peace. 1 1 . t such a contest, his welt.earned fame and all bis natural instincts would inevitably make him the victor—and as - he so richly merits, he may receive, undisputed at nor bands, all ther and *moor which his superior attainments at a blackguard *wine him- to. . —lt strikes ex, however, as / being decidedly cool in the " Regular" to talk about 1 • berob.fighting." white he is weikafier westo oo s r i n g n o t all the venom of his perverted maws, testind the covet of another man's name. Whileueur irresponsible stranger icing forward as the itditor, whose ses cmaintspee with ink and foolscap ieeewernelyThei: ted, that.tbe ig Regular" may sirik le for iY eel unms and libel and defame private Character, and claim to be is ne way connected . With the (stab lishmenL It is a cowardly and unmanly position, which none but one who knows his own want of standing: and his vulnerability would assume, for honest opposition does not seek inch a screen.— ft is characteristic of an uneasy ambition and icor-- diode vanity, coupled with *cowing) , conscience, and in keeping with the life of that man, who never thinks for himself-but is constantly the cat's pair of4deeper and designing men, snio flatter his weak ness for their own porpoise, sod who despise him the more heartily beet - toe they know him-the mote' thoroughly. We ihould like to have this write-acne make his illustrations plainer. We are not aware of the et- Aimee of any of those " obligations" which seemr to be so enormous in his mind. Nor have we attacked in any way, any person who bad not first assailed us through the columns of the "Minstrei"--whicli seems to be a sort of ve.- hicle to give currency to thesecntlal and talsebooes of "the family." This is susceptible - of proof. We considered that persons• who are not entirely im maculate themselves should not talk about the fail lags of others. And it we have published any li bels, it has been because " the greater the truth, the goiter the libel"--and it is not our fault, if Others have Wended against the laws of the land. When the "Regular" would prate about our It attacking the relatives -el - we hated"--or shout raking open the "darknoisome - grave iseen,"—we would advise him of to tack on to the . ma wee article a more fiendiah and- malicious ipeci. Men of the very nature hi would-"oedema, than ever emanated from a hired libellerocztpasd pe - jurer. An array of charges implicating the char. octet °biome one, is made in the last "Afiestrel," which as a curiosity, and a specimen of the vin dictiveness and fairness of the very gentlemanly and 'highly respectable " Regular Contributor,"— and as an illustration of the dignified course, 'and legitimate objects of that paper, we append :-- P—We have been asked whether the 1:11-- , --who choused the Towanda Bank out of soms thaws:ads of dollars, and weer'off to New Orleans or Texas, "by de light hb tie moon"—kor which money there has not yet been foetid se endorser honest enough to pay—is the person aimed at in the Re-Peeler, when be talks about what he'never did in regard to the Towanda Bank—probably because he Dever bad a abaarool Ir aui bye, ,sits you,reader„ tett them you don't kiwis.. 2--Whea be talks shout his not interfering lathe matters of the math, we kaoir there are those who don't feel quite so certain on the subject, and bid a great deal rather be would keep out the Post-dice llnory . thew be does. There hese been some things 511141 4011 t it already, and "nobody knows' hat be .might---..trite Patsy Psrmosson." l C—When b. talks about " filching from the set tlers," &44 it ethos be that he has reference to any ease- where a nieretufte c cu b itsc ; ‘ ,,s set was abort ' fifty dollars ; nor any ma. n d masers, whi c h are said to have bete " mighty ."..gain." There, Reader ! Under each a load et' seenea tion would you suppose we could exist, What' carious chemist against sumebodY. The first re lates to some transaction is the Towanda Bank. and if it mane what we sappier, lb. refuse have long shies ichithe debt - of sateen and sleep in the wows of the awe . We w.- 11 a boy then, and it nrid .inon os docerms ,s,.a, *an it sloes the reader, nor WooWw e i n i w way exculpate whatever throe may hiccups-or blame in the mattir. Iset the dead steep in peace—let no man who had as onoa to de* wtot the Towanda- Bank as the " Regular Contributor" disturb the sakes of those who have pissed away—that the same charity may full like I a mantes upon his memory. Of course, we will not retort about any " hyena-like " propensities. with such en exhibition of the, worst pass - ' - 'ions of the heart. We grieve more than . anger that any one should be drrren to such- disgraceful shifts.. The second is too trivial to need notice or - ment—aud was put in for effect where it could sot be undenoood—to excite suspicion and doubts . The third is as incomprehensible to us, as if written in Greek. Why won't the "Regular "be plainer Z Speak out, man I. Nerve up you, cow. ardly heart to soniethieg like courage, and make your meaning plainer. Wir promised never to im portune parties/ from any Presided for our es. DWI deal fa oath "damnable inuendoes," such unmeaning hints, seen mysticism, and such mean -and•eowardly insinuations, which early to the- er in idea of something awful , yet to be develop-- I I ed. Cerise-your istwah.gigaingrt...."flestyesi, hoe „positioning EdisprEnet Contributor—take down the dime which you: imagine screens you,•but which: only makes you. appear ooptemobier sad. be_ a nan—ii it is possible: - . rilZ Ncw Oar sass DetTA annonnees tanwityi ar eievaine has weaned ift tbeparialof dt Jews, wbkh wan already twolundsedleet wide, aol Ito disep; &wend idarnatioafrhave thsadi botirsub, mewed and it was -bared ,pod that it *add not be stop Wan human dump had seen don,. I , 1 , , , - r EMI at **eh ifir. CIAO is • • - . • Chaleiiii tilde ta the ,Sassise/iles dos • litilne4 ,1 0 41 41 ths hum* is a Gspiallidagi Mile. 111 den 51150 inidee - ;:-"elte. Of *akin. that wet Massa MIPAe doomed eat erre4aatilf,.. the woos of is aosepact catered into by soeUalms Stems, is the reiwaetions of saarssatioa; aid ibis , mbea they are le lesmids Abel. ham.A slat stag or *HAW right to be admitted *moths Unloose equal lkates; bat Ake eommittte do vat visa* that. UT , plea kr the formation of the sew Stales`out of Tex aeislioolibeirrigiasted by Magmas, betliamidaio left to the pi*, of Texas ; also,:.thas mob • sew Matti shouTd be witlinat Oity,OhjeatkreZem aedentat Of the exclitlioi or penaisiderrisf Slavery; lid: kr consideftegthe ifelistiosilif. the idesisidoe Califoilits,a Majoriii OW comminee - ans of I opiniini that every irverdariti :it the perceediags antecedent to her applieatioe for adniissiolastettM Union, slionfal."in considesairoo of did mini comet/shoes - of her pissidbh, be oferlimitid; ant ietci ontmleatt tee passage of the bilf reported by Mi. Doug's/144er her adali.ssion - into Has Upioe * a - State. , - Conuaidee'afso &der illtrififirstiMia: ry that a Tekritorialtilevernmeht Adult be feetiislit ed fortheTeteitories of Utah and New ilkuticoe— They had been abandoned. wereinbabited by a mks. ed and unusually varied:populations and'weveeilisf. ly as deserving of proper goverameati, and should have them speedily. They were tangy at present. for State Deveratneats, and the C4intainest moss maid that the admission of California, sad the Vitt prbeislingTeniuiriat governments be iecorpotoW to owe mess o% and passed, together as me meas. urn. They also recommend that the bill be mussel without the .Wilmot Proviso betarlasebeil r shs Territories. They consider the Wilmot Proviso, as applied to them Territories, a mere abstraction. 4th. The counnutee reporrt an additioaal sectioX to the California and Teftorial %Da prevision do termining the boondarieii of Mexico sew T u . as as &Adore it.-The bonedltry of Teta sift the Rio Grande op to w point Iltf miles north sr pn Paso Del Nertv--thenee the line shall tan due Mph along the one bundreth parallel of longitude till it strikes the let River, sad' this line of foligitode shall be the eastern boundary of Ned NeVieg-athis title inchldel within New Merit& the town of Same re and a large portion of the disputed territorY,,for which the bill proposes to pay , Tefits--4‘million of dollars in stock, at half yearly interest, the tips, to be paidat the end of 14 years.. Pt is rip. posed that the sum - agreed upon will be from* to ten millions. sth. The Committee report *section to be a ed' to Mason's' Bill in rotation di fugitive shive r. vides that every master, before be go info an et Stash to reeover his slave, shall go before so competent tribunal and establish the fact of el meat of properly, and of description of slave. with these facts attested by reonipeterit record, d upon presenting them to an officer, the slave s be rendered op to him. Also, that if a slave clans his freedom, he shall have a trial for freedom on refute toile state from which he escaped. . e.th. That slavery ought not to be alio • • the District of Columbia. 7th. The majority of theCel2lllkittte report a for the suppression of the stave trade in the' Dist , of Colombilieupon the model-of the law lately forced in Upon the reeding of the' Depot:, it war by Northern men; and by the extreme Sant men. rt was made the order for last Monday, which day Ms. Clay made a lobg and able in its defence. he fate is extremely doubt& the Senate, and it ma hardly fail to merits in the Home, should it pass the former bogs • will probably be sent bleb with the Wilmofto so attached. o:tr The difference between robbing „ ail, ' an 1 robbing the commtmity by menu( of Ind tiug shop, called a Bank, Ili entirely I , 'not moral. Li the former case, the enfant:lo light. fingered Wight who abstracts warily. dollen from a letter, incurs a moral penalty whbli_sticks i r his reputation through Irk, like the 111 shirt of Nersos, while the legal malady ' imit r Nitration in the Pen kentiary for a term yes, unless some President can be found to mare 1 wretch from such disgrace by a timely and The latter transaaron, on the con , the poor are cheated of thousarais u ouguls, kilittneiy a financial operation, and op era tor lentils at law. The wealth tine my. s e r ves to makes. otreplay of benevolence and lie opir. it which goer & good ways towards bolst 'rig u;:ra reputation totted at heart. The la oml ty may 41 be evaded for a thaw; bat is as artaki as *dope/. ation of fixed end onchlngrable laws am ti\ ra l a t seltaceming eonseience, that Miles' in the —the loss of public confidence—even the conti.. 4 of those who fawn and flatter*e most, while .f I t . "—ls beard On all sides. from innumerable tcmigues, A Armes', universal biaa. the *cued / 1 01 public scorn." . makes the operition anything bat satin 4 t o the recipient of the hard earned wages of lto, thus stureptitionsly obtained, and is anythi , .t enviable to an honest man. . The Orissa. Oat el The &public, Gen. Taylor's organ, at Wash' ton, having been (peaking rather freely of the in. --an Immediate chugs of editors is unto u being probable. —fly the way, we observe that a new wade paper fa projected at Washinewon, by Ira skyey propaganda, of which EU wood • is to bwedliat. The Iforih. Pennwrianiati pobliahes an " the Democratic meeting hoklen here on Pads,' evening, May tri with what purports to bp* tab of Mr. Waimea rematke, het wirkkje a° me nor deb the the tekgrophic Nowt figs in Covina ur it appears in the eirf papers word for woad—end has no reeMsblance et Use speech delivered in the Comet Hoe* _Such, dr ty Irish a Worthy of its perpetrators. . ?b. we* State 'Poiparer's... • Gen. Lux M, B,cr. the new State Tramcar, anpersedkl Mr. Bell, the Whig iseeerbant, en Tuesday lam, 7th inst. Re hes appointed , Ass Dtsuocs, Esq., of Basqisehrotna comity, (who held the name office under Col. Ssownsar) Chtef Clerk or Cashier; RAMA ht. IWLIVWI4I, of WOIOMOSO. land, :miaow Clerk.; and JACO! Fume, of Bohqll - kill, Messenger. Dti :rrir - or IGlt . Powaa:—..larnes M. . i l encer . '; ads Canal'Commissioner of Pennsylvania, died at Ole residence of hie sister in Allegheny city', err Sarr day test j Qualms a Wass, wipe of J. I.• Webb, de oseeed, late of Cocain% has been appointed so Cadet to the V. S. Military Aesolonny at West , Poiat Tim Serowe -Waia of ow leeway Corn; ended ow Wednesday, notwidanandiair t 6. fonnidable trial liet. Mar/ Warr putieebeingatnent, 11 down doe firer s ." eke sweesswies eantinasd.• Ing I Ptittnil 'Prins. EM3l=l • 1; _ (ftWiltP".#2,rifililL4!lol4ll-1.1(1,1):41;-7';'s /1111 7hed dos lthely 1010joirm;'ets:vis 4rsiidy:ll4 tfaibrisi. nip for iiitishlisity mai'oiit b.# Nall ir in *lda gesiplra are thlersehed, Assisi to bit' of& ti14.1 0.- Poosolo - of 0 1 APP ooo Mairtilielo fill t l nailer of IMMO* acid itspreediftetirder, Lid aria ifilirsiderialvibbittsiiii imaisic. of thepeen rhits -- finis thiellitittatibu; and it seems lespoesible kith. two b,stWb td agree to . any thing ea`the iuteet. Every del's - ldglibitdre for the jest thew montlealembeme Irsimeould wi th It this I P l6l oiii. illi ( 0. 11- 0 11 eS i ne one' of tsigc aid; petty *o40 0 !!‘i 1 47: (L '' just such* int:emit them and sUeord, the eirel:),:if 'fitiketithc ar prevent the wisp, ;My frillorkia the Demierats will ewe! to, II *Aire efieciaslly bought up hfr. Hog s the. *puller of &if Senate by:pos*lElg Montour gaudy, they, Italia full and perfect control of theilWeler.- itleterithstinting Ai notibial Democratic • majorhy in the legishrthet; yet theitranath igloo all interment and pi paw% radicilty ate, filmic& the defection arid' biased of talentinalfrid.' 'ln my last I helmeted you that an appottiiiiiiehf MR which bad been passed through both biases with amendments_ Made by the Senate Os Which the House refused to concur, was rehnurectuacoen misuse of conference- This commiush ills com— posed in the Senate of Sankey, Lib:i f, and Fruity, two Whigs and one Democrat, in the 'louse of Rhey; Haider/ran and Porter, all Derraenna They bad several mersiinp and finally agreed upon the details of a bill, which eras reported a their re spective houses ea Thursday law, but so manifestly enjoin to the Denscenstio majority as to MOE the fisspitroval of the Souse. It may not be readily tisdeestood by your waders how in a committee ornuseed of four Democrats and two whip, the wbig minority could manage to force upon the ma• jority a hill so very objectionable. Tbii Will be explained, when inforthed theteommittees of con ference sin not joinecommilleas, hot that the por tion kom either holies acts independently of the other. They vote by eourininees, insured of indi vid iralli. genes the cominiiree from the Senate having a majority of whiz., held the name power and • ebatrof over the bill as if it had been exclu sively whig--and the Iftersocrrnie tortaniftee of the house were forced to consent to web an ar raggernent u they, themselves, disapproved of of be subject to the imputation of having prevented report - being made by the two' committees; a- Ai. sponsibility they wets no( willing to albums. Do= der these circonsstaticeu the Democrats consented to a bill, which, serf before stated, was repented to tbirtwo badman Thursday' last in the Rollos/Mt bon*: itiATOßtat arrucri Seaton - Senators. Philadelphia City, 2 bradford, Ensgisehanna , c County, 8 and Wyoming, I Montgomery, I rings Potter, McKean, Chesser and Delateare, I Elk, Jefferson, and Perks, I Clearfilild, 1' "mks, 'Mercer, Venang6, and Warren, i Erie and Crawford , I v infer, Bearer k Law. remit, 1 Allegheny, 2 askington, itGnsene, 1 Bedford 11 - aornerwer .__ 1 • mustang, Indian: & Clarion, . 1 nniait, Marti &Union 1 WesimarePti 1117syrus,1 . —I. 0 trumaiter & Labial**, 2 Norikatpton Jr Lehigh, 1 Dauphin & Nonhuneti, I Carbon, Monroe, Pike Wayne, York, Cumberland, &Perry, 1 Lyconeg, Sollican , Cen tre andtlinton,. 1 Stair, Cambria & Hunt ingdon, Limon, Columbia's/Id Montour,. Schuylkill, sionten:lity liknbert Adams,. 1 Allegheny, Beam! and Cribs* 2 Berk*, Backe, , : • vet, Buller, & Law. ranee, 3 ' :lair and Huntingdon, It ad fon!, 2 Chester, Cumberland, 2 Centre. . 1 Clearfield, Elk ir, Mc- Kean, , I Clarion, Armstrong & 1 Jefferson, - 3 Columbia & bkastoar, 1 gt hi ar n 's, 2 w I Er* •• 2 WWlington, 2 Greene, 1 Franklin, 2 Indians, I Lyemning, Clinton and Potter. The report was of coarse adopted by the federal mortify in the Senile, but in the Hawse it met with a•dbtermined opposition and alter being di.. cussed all der yesterday, was rejected by the fcd► lowing vote :-I-Yeas 42, Nays 48. One°, the rem outrages perpetrated by the bill is in twanging the' time for election of Senates, which is designedhr flied so as either to give the whig party a majority, it that body, at the neat elective, or at heat within dee of it, and a chance to boy up another, of easy virtue, on the election of Speaker next winter. Rat sea of chief *bow& milieus in the open 'tempt to dielinnehise a large portion of the north, and antra art ovet representa tion to certain counties contiguous to the' eat' of government, where the r, finely of Neptiliket," can aterays be felt if not seen. To Aim the graft inequality' in this yelped, I cite a- single hisiabee in justifieation Olgthe vote given by our. 'swim . = Democratic friends: Duster with - popo4inion of Tool his 2 mew ltratford. • eess • limb* • " 6721 " I os •F •• AM *, eh bti deur 2m • .1 . 162 9027 a Irk 2 tazbrs se . 3 • 416 11604 1 TOW • h tem a " Cambetiamit Pear;. Dauphin, «I II Tort, or °P C:MI *1742 tazbli V Thin giving lb Vint counties, hem in the condi; -cs many rtiernberr so a popolatiett of 32t752 ar assairctienties of the north with- a popahition , of 41f;b6,--n totally ifistranchisitig seven thousand Warren hvartirsti nordista freemen. Northern de inocrsey is tnedictif toe stern :need to submit br sodlinjamiarana itopositiew. Every thing had been considered' which poise or osinanon ixontist ask at their hands. Thep I hoped by a it abd coneihatory amass to procure *bill 'whir& toigio at least awry the semblanet of at stirriteys. Members. II 1 Lineage?, Lebanon, ) 'mob; 2 Lehigh and Carbon, 2 Monroe and Pits I mer, Vamp' and • Warren. I pray ford: 2 I Mifflin, Montgomery,- i . 3 Nortbainpten", I Nottnumbet land, I' Perry, I Philadelphia City, .4 " Comity II met, Sc hey& U., Saaquehanna,:angioan, - and Wyoming; 2 kg; I Wearmere'd &plane, 4 Union and impales, 1$ York, 3 100 NUM =EI , liglidgp*Adiiiibrittleilferettiebild'lethe - tenitotial inenstienOit ;by .which tokatie and Coa lumtda.lasil surples of Offifrrtendl*ftird;.* - , , goiltimin'entriVitifiltielloef a .440:8a at-S Oll4 , Sit all' elstufk noCettlify th e rapthitt Ofeatisdb 'g not:; Is mii6r. role . ills ttiille Dort wiiithei lilatte willrfisr &bill plieedint - obi. Maxi_ was, Mae in that BenatellAbtiiiiiteredeinftwitither. bill, bat it iii. Iraftai..,,thrtrX gi ."..,oluicrogry'.l44,.. Every liklaig rabbit at till 'richt; rafiiiigithatt it. Anoth ei attempt was weds br' tbe &mite to godriaise dot Voneeidivince hair. i A bil-ergs read in place ' by . bri. Itajrii. Olfietlothr were glade by lir., Iketthe oar the rooted that the Beagle had =copses-, Led'oPitit tb qiiiiliie, aid ate Of the rules pro f 'hibile-tltiini4ottideethafef any: bill - or 'medullae 1 ,ref Orb basnette.ltatetrArialtled - -tipercia the Beasts, _ 1 -.. : ' .. ' ilmilk,._*o l4l4 -inaiii , ..Ordttr? An appeal born fardiellialitfitaftjahlaffjoid ~,,_ , ._ , I, the flaaatiart ; Speaker's dr --`ilititi * tßiitiorseteltriktf(tialt, mid ke bill of course 1L 41 4...tej - ,E , l i , The ApPropriefire hstabsea:_egreed , ...to la bath biases and is now in the hands of. the:Oortintor; itAill be signed, and them - is-a. reasaialtier hope, thiethe money which is appropria*dr ii the Noah Breech can - be bad as fast as asedit. The annion i 404' j 1 to the -North Smell it,. the same which plus vet be*, and which' („,billfrivil Tole here Patlrshati,,,__, . . ,;'-'-'• '- .. . i Gen:Bielellohlt DeMocratie, Stale Treasurer al ibi topred:lpoiet filielnige of his official' duties on Moeda, lette t l: bide fairie asskik_an efficient and excifilehe •' . r. Coi. Mitotic is bi *bier' or ehiet clerk, ankr the- C 01... it Write at boils , the* / everYthkg limping od oforreedy. • f ender stand they Bud thelkipartettlet hinted: Condition; every thing haeboinneglecte* The boots have not been paged apkiiitleagtime.• Some of them are even back se far asOirreiliber,. so that they' afford but a poor guide by Which to shale aceouhts at present. Al ae excess for 3 ' 6. Ball, It should be stated that he employed one cleft...less during the last year than his bosh ensiornety heretofore. I know not why he adopted. ibis Coarse, as it is quite evi dent lions the amount, of labor left undone that another was needed. ,Peritaprit was on the score of economy. This certainty would have been laudable it the expemai - had bosh saved re the Coniritisnnealth. bet es see-. The approptiatioa for clerk bite ktf.thet department has heel steadily ' fixed for a number of yeanfit -, 113 3 200, giving the easbier 11120 k and 'two other clediseucti a thou sand, the same amount was appropriated last year, gad her all Urn' drams end naxicfid fir.• Who got it I can't say. The tamentregett is that Ball and his citabieriMehelioni- pocketed the most of it— not even baring the manhood to divide with Mr. Santittra the only other clerk, a Clever whir frem , Balrrown tomtit At all events the &irate ant so much horrified about it, that they trine instituted en emptily, and some of the whigt, area prop* to commence suit against Bill to-redoier,ir back again: lh a taw days we shall sitewbat we shall see. lTaccaistn. *Mir Itleilliatiinsii. . • Ribtic Sittirit:—;DitGatading tits eorastosnitY of fifty or sixty thobiaisil dollen, by nseasts'ol "bra lien basii—andlbeo_laying oat, atirititOr of it upon baiklioct and iinprovesentaltsr private- profit, as a sort of salvo to the eosatostoity los its loss. - 00fificooto of Chousfor,..--ailiahrifir the..- chives al die Pennaytvatnit Cegistanutio, Von which a dielotee has been granted. IMii44iAw4 That &eremites Apportionment bill AS repotted, (which Will lye kmind itl ode titter tom *arriaborg' putted the Moo*, Tdeschry hot, b? a vow of 48 yeas to 47 nays. The Atm convene] hr trtil'Seitate reioletion to adjbdtn on Wednesday. Sb that OA interesting session ha aflist been brought to a dbett iv.at.a~ An ph) (gni fa the - AA Nshsyroanicne dating the *Wanes or PEP* The duties are en-' 'hely atassihal, thb nit** 'ably being wanted, the *ea being aseteljt * 4 16;010 appitaranees."-;- Application may Witte% at thirottlatt, of watt I/ Regale Contributor." veAallaatar Ala latin quotation la the Moms ad 'ih ttie - coal of artair:cif ten*tear Coatithatof." Ti Imilikwirtaffik*W,atibtatiefroialifid"—which lidocatiattilitisty ih with a life of timidi ty, miltrand fahhlmailm, wd ptapose at some &tare day td takte - the of air ittiele, hitioirwifh aisk Da. I.o.Malather beenare ameocistdd with H. lards doe Dim/ abd Chatidoid business, at the old wand of the latter, • where they VII prepared to min.' kite? to the allude end eacresities - of the public, cut' favorable tonna. lihrseen tie Ma. Wasior.-;. - 63lie Rine read with. norther gratification the able igreeetct the distin guished Prosylranian, upon The Shevery Question, delivered in the Rouse of. Repasentatives on the 3d inst. Mr. Wilmot speaks bold! toSouth and tells %enrol' their attempted and the purpose, their threat. of it' anon, in Nu gins maN severe, but neverthe jest ; and al so ramiailier a scathing rebuke to Northern men who have been seduced by the • th to bend tbe hese te the stave power-The speech . kr one of the:rely ablest of the session, sad worthy. of the Maii who offered the Jeflersonian ordinance—The eirriptibn of which at the time be introduced it, iroufinnive preserved the renitories to freedom, and prevented- the extraordinary- demands which the South Si. now makings* therpriee ofthe Union: We forbear further eentment, as oar readers have the gratification'efperesing it for the in next week's Advocate..-0- Tug special correspondent likleviiphirkir the' Illl3lltie, that the slpbip COMMittell ha by a party seta decided *gaunt the correctness of the payment o€ interest cn thirGelphin claim, and that the Wbig members will present aleltuctrity Report, efftnning tiro ros6 tea of said payment.- .The Tribune soya it 14 Shall make atinosinah immersible jodgmept until- bully pawned of the facts, bat if they do not materially liffertnnti the cornmt accounts of them we shell have to be set down On the LocofFoco aide of the qsestic . an" • Ft - - _Aiwa Dlt Kanuco, Roseau' a minister, about whose exile to lama so many affecting paragraph* bawl appeareiLm the American press, rammed lo this country in the cambric, and has resumed his diplornatio fonetiwil at Washington.- - At. menu* Lon of Mho tgeteety , county, Md., Mm. Case, allay or, two - since` became the mother et doer chiWtrn , angdodunately died in O rbit birth to the fees*. babes are all alive land.areistarell.• ME= • :nit ?IN AP* 'troth Coialw Wanoluint,r, P r ater•h rea , slat* from New Orleans, idebbi en Ow Mayowil rods left New Othisnikliilly den With powwows, avowedly wing to eslifettlis; within tes days ponvlons a dammed men hid errs: Makid front that city, itiving tbai elms destlea t i. that " none "of these persons belonged to p e w Gleans,.but«dtcarne from the Interior, eN h ow neighboring Swot&m.Oy althorn from itlabsth a r that on dm 4th Of.Mey anotbet uligo would 200 plitisengerl dun Geirmillopex and Gonati os were in New Weans on the Ist of May , ;m oron that General Quitman was thins a few d arrtli. one and that itPwas itmeened and genentityereak. ad,n that he « originally Intended " tesigq oak* of Governor of Missiesippi ant take t h ei command of the expedition s but him his ftk o th, had,thaseaded hint Wmlt._ = • The nimsber of men emoted. in this expeditim is, said to be larger then that of those engaged to the previous attempt: Ulnas been stated as high u • high is 14,e0e or th-,000, but this was endend y anjellegmbeioosSnilift., however, wuo have poi"; pear:akin of• forming an opinion, state la fatten 4000 or 5000 are eodouteediy engaged'. il l y appear to have plenty of money, that it is nate that Melilla- wart , for no stipulated tiftt ‘ hit mainly'as menac e of rieL rewards hum Kand e ,. and conflitatities,, if the_ expedition proves et. I awful. Ma: Gutlboes ildentsv.--The Brett cooties that Mr. - Midden is about to Dirk,. city the eeleheated mummy in his ixemsioa plates, ts muniniteisti *aide atal,sbo, as M sded A) deltebral Sreaela, to temonetstt the'mammy, salt* tititerapping destroys eipal value. Thb ufdifithy. is the dr high priest of Thebes, mr thousand rears ago, or about the i; Mr. Glidden 'sperm to tittif in tb funeral ring, and the papyri eontal gl3rphicarbook of the dead. The urtutragied MA* Viennee of ed ttaemtb of Boston!' AC • 1.7 „111111111IT1117L 0118 e. -.e occurred . Awe. lately, by the breaking down of lliottAtridge over the Loire, by which handled of the 11th Itegitrient et Light ware' drowned. ROBlltalr.—Aire learn by the .ootiong that a dating robbery was committed ht . l mg establishment of E. Covert, Erg, 11 / sport on Sunday night . fast. No am* made. Tee Puce Co,S OP DELASPARS, is-mostly delpdid supplied, gives pleni fu soppy. This IS O. will make the intiveaters smack their lips Ti4E STEC/AL COMMITTEE appointed by to meestigate the charge against , Gideon hoeltaio Ttestearer,.have reported at leugth• typal exoneralee that gentleman from sof bitity in gig diseberte of bis duties. Tbs* are essersd, in the , drooped tenni, by th eir leaders, that the !shred its ate* unprepared be TonimanciA r ihst the "fog are defenceless, die troi disaffected, tams as well as men, and that dal groat mans of the inhabitants-will rise and join tin intruded; isobar, ear landing shall havo boo n n i. recta ThellouthethAldastot Cain is 'some 100 mil es in Miser, and: it. week'. . well as every-aerfee and vigilant knee, to Ino reni sensels, coninrasuled b Yankee offreei evading their watch, "id etheeting a landing? in a sea-fight, the ihnnush fore*, would, pinii n bi l , prove easilji iietiorions; trot, if, **body of 4000 0 , OW men,' will armed, hnuld Itep L'aij would not get rid of them Withdnit a gooa deal of Amble." "rue tube incaution is foremen' in the all-poor. eafol influents -of the cholera lopky. Th e k . Imps that were in the , city have beer,' removed s i x , you IeIC The cholera, together with yellow kl et and the otherdialeaeis common to this wormy this ameba' of the ?tar render Havana not atvatj tj ersirable Mind' enee fo r simhgers. 1 think, from what i team, we halie . abotat from ten to sftees eases of cholera daily, and moat of the cues port feud from want of early mention?, Tellegraphk, &Ms Bari. Buintio, lay 17 a 'team trb m Ochip t y that the Democrats haie elected one inernbeif Genesee, one in Lapeer, three in gt. Clair, one Saginai.v, one in Van Borenianil one in 'ho e , making in ell,lo—thrlegates: Tae .Whiga y rn chosen two in phrtesed; anil one in taper; to 14. Attruir, May- 11.—The exprisea. train, s6c4 left here last evening, ran off the track . at Pasixt neat ll,chester, and several pregnurt .jured. The cars were badly arnatilto. • • B.lllllllolllt, Mky Rey. nom. Seto ell, whonythereperto mithoritiet refused to n. ceiye dem:leaf .4 1 1:1 0 4 1 0 Cuba, has tire: to Baltimore. MI Web' MI. Been entirely yo- estOliaked: Coma-emir, May 6. , .-40due Richardson, Prea dent of the Coon of Appeali of South • Cato* died m this city, to-day. Nrtv May 6.—Several America, ea eels are about leaving Ilan , . port in ballast for Lae. Mil, in" consequence of the low condit freights Nbaeout May I'l stemnerZan ran an neat this pines, ',oo, Weareadary Jai!, and wai total?' pm. Thhtteessil*Lbaked to Baltimore. . 1311 ca; w V.,y 13—On gnmlay night , 12 o'clock, a Ere br oke ' out in the combination blot, which, tog her 'with six other buildings, v entirely consumed: Tr) e lcmber l ard of MI e Cozzonk also cioght Bic, MO dontiderable Iv was destroyed.ss, $.6000: F itecTsL4klastat-'—Wei learn from the bia .11 . 1, that a wile and abominable ontra , ,, , e corn rn rued i a tbsl Surotighi!on Monday night IP *omit) df &thrift appearance, but panially •noteetkirbWhetrbeert decoyed from Piuladel ,to Columbilik;!Oii One of the freig'nt trainsofthel :was dintoithe'engihe depot, by five brufea n in d unan form,. who, after violating het .som stripped her naked, ylastered her holy ler, draggedlreito an old boat and there left wgereahli remitted some thing Loons i, a flew stow of nudity and without a mole et . Menefee* the perpetrators of the' hats' outrage are, Gbrmley, Dotz, Pettit, William, stet, oncratiother, known by the !utile alibi it/V.Datehman," **belonging loth* model Philadelphia. We 'are4httrto . learn that fro the scoundrels have eine* been arrested, sal ;no* „tit prison }waiting their trial DisrftibristrteAcctocrr.—WeGlearn ,I*ln* Quetta, that Mz. Jesse Hands A township,. while • engaged in `oiling tl 7 albs saw-nrilt in which he was at aceidentlgangin in the eolotheei, ant leg Ann elr tom of just dote thel ' catnalning portitta ePhla leg ib mach on . booe prettedincaeveral inches below.' Cothem—The Democrats toasty have elected Amours Deem nee Delsser r iptd recommended Rol Top as Beessorial Delegate to the F °13 1 ... 41136°11 , ‘ : Vire from the John •••••• t he o ea u r , eneelieere elected u the You. . Host.EY, for Canal Cot Tax I'Venfra Chronicle announces that Dr has volunteered' to Lady Planklio to acoa T , expedition to the North POW, or to go by a the Esquimau*, amongst whom borne d i trnen are missionaries, in aeamb of Franklitr.