. • "V• - • N.....- -1:j." . • 0 • - 0100 triNtattirY: • .tl4rfai-ri:t...-:#. % t :. 1. , .7:: '',t,t,' Qrapfo,ro- gle.ottet'; lorie4 Soli. Piet flibeeki, fir AIN,* Terriberp. E. 9.,GOODRICH, corroFt. Towanda, Saturday, June 15, NO. Deagoirehts !Mai ,Misirlailifost. GO= WM.. T. 11K)ItRISC?N. Prl2 StritlEVtill CtIZICIAL. J. POVSR BRAWLP;I* • volt •tarra orxeski, ITIIrt AIN! BANKS. T•rins of. the Iteporter. 11% so pet atti.d.ti; Nod willfu, eti.t. prat RI ponies anti 4 , -atime,l, for cash paid Liet.usily to Ltdrisinte, SL OU %AI be de,ll,riect. arearwrwrere. per iquare of ten laws. 50 cents far the Finn eentli for earl, snhseonent ineertton. !Cr (Oro in Ate ..I.7tvon Itioek." unntkolde of 'the !halite Pqaare. 11. et door in the aralGartl throe!: iEntratteo between Messrs. Adams' end Elwell's law offices. That Ilesohrtiona of lb. State C ties. Ar ; publitth thin week. the resolutions ,adopted by th late State Cmtventinn at Williamsport. They will be found to contain doctrines new for it Non sylvania converititm, and cyletrineti, which in our humble inilz.ment, do not *wpm** the sentiments of the people of the Keystone. Their adoption at the present time was ill-judged and uncalled for. and the consequence must rest upon the heads of those who insisted upon their adoption. For one we say moat emphatically, we do not recognise them as any.expressimi of the voice of This tree onionionweirlih, and they never shall be in ;scribed upon our banner. Wei enter our solemn protest against the idea that the people of Pennsyl vania have retrocaded from the hitherto proud po• sition—rthathey have become friendly to the ex. 'ension of slavery, and are willing to hoist the sa. blo banner of its propagandism. We shall battle for the nominees of the convention, not omm the platform that body laid down, not trrfrin the repeat. ed and expressed avowal of hostility to the ex tension of plavery the party and its nominees have set forth. Neither do we beliese,.had a full and free dilscussion been allowed, at a seasonable hour, that the voice of Permeytvania would have gone forth in en false and perverted a shape. The Democratic convention held at Pittsburg last summer, adopted a resolution, which, while it was tint entirely satisfactory to the friends of the Proviso, nevertheless was decided algainst the ex- tension of slavery. The nominee of thin eonven- I tion—Mr. Gistatz—being interrogated, expressed his views in a bold and fearless manner, taking ground for the 'constitutionality and right of Con gress to legislate against the introdoctir n of -slavery. This nomination. with the sentiments the nominee put forth, were ratified by . the Denweratio party, by an overwhelming thajority—and who shall say that party have 'since become slavery propagan• grist's. It is a libel upon them en to assert, and res• dilations passed almost without discussion, it a Eater boor at night (or rather an early hour in the morn. Mal are no evidence to the contrary. We shall have more to say upon this matters. ear object now, being merely to say that an are not upon that platform. Congress. Congress has been doing little but debating the Slavery qnesticm—the Omnibus bill in the senate and the California bill in the House. On the 11th, the Senate had op the Omnibus bill as usual. Gen. Cmug spoke at some length in reply to Col. Brat. TOY and in favor of the Omnibus. • He was follow. ed by Mr Htrros of New-Jersey, who spoke kt defense of the plan proposed by the President in regaid to California and the ITerritories. The House assembled at 1l o'clock and went mto Committee of the Whole on the California Question. Mr. HOWARD of Texas enlightened the House with a harangue, and Mr. McDowett; of Virginia commenced a speech which was cut short at 1 o'clOck P. M. the time fixed by resolution of the House to close the debate and commence seeing. The question Was on the adoption of Mr. tioty's bill for the admission of California. Mr. bees moved that the Committee rise, which *as recs. Lived, 86 to f 11, and amid much confusion the first section of the bill was read declaring • California,. with her present boundaries, one of the Ste:es of the American Union admitted on an equal footing in all respects with the original States. • Mr. HILLIARD offered a amendment limiting the State to inch territory as is -known as Upper Cali fornia, lying north of 36° 30 1 . Many other mem bers offered amendments; and made five-minute speeches, but no vote was taken, tixcept on points of order, or appeals from the decbkon of the Chair, anifmotions for the Committee to rise ;and between 3 and 4 o'clock the Committee rose and the Rouse adjiourned, after a very boistorons session. The deetiskni of the Chairman were reversed several siojes daring the session. Vaud Linda's. Sy an advertisement in to day's. paper, it will be seen that a letting is to tate place, on the North Branchi l -ot this place, on the 15th of.haly, and at Tankhinnock, on the 19th. The amount or work to be let being huge, it will undoubtedly attract the auention,ol contractors. Itowrova Cooler; erected by the late Legislature, takes the south am halt at Colortibia county ; that is to say, the townships of Danville, Aritbony( e berry, Limestone, Liberty trathrining, apd Franklin, about half of the townships of hiairuson and Roaring creek, and about a third of the townships of :Montour and Hemlock. Its territory is a narrow strip, of a less number 'of square miles than that of any other comity in the state. Danville is the seat of justice. Asot.norrit.--Otir neighbor ot'• the " Minsfrei" must not think we have forgotten him. Wet have a rod in pickle, which when weightier matters are attended to. shill be apPlied. Acioaril of folYwork keeps as busily employed—and as we cannot boast' elan editor, publisher and regular contributor, otir enkinins show the division. Meanwhile, - wa vise him to keep cool. anti "bile hietime," w tr rhi Governor of south cu t ortou64. red thellon. Robert W.Barnwell, Sinalotto pass, in place of Cokinei Eli i rtore,rletwared. 1114 : BArtivieu irnovraiNaehvilleTirrat!ene on lbe - . - • • . ~~~~ The env** Georgia, Captain Porter, mired f at New IrodOmpe kiromiiivanti "with adr ftotOtoft pl e talukhollth 114 . ittolusiri.—tie days rioetr.thati ;„ritymtaillatanee, hfproa/ipenn* of Comoio,:ora er ptesiotai to Mit 'Gem* fiiing,Oinl wattle lettitit mijittaftenAitt for - Norfolk.- The stoops a war. Albany auil Germantown, were agleam; off , the harbor. k'4l. T 1 Chil lllihrael2teetriik;s4ii - 4itie''netinrbrig - i ' from which war taken some Calikmda emigran:s ..typcipcd to ha invaders, was towed pureed the Georgia and Saranac, in the upper harbor. A ship,. name nnkntienprobablyillibirlfGeorkiiiiizirierui captured nt the POMO; /beet pod, f whored !nib, mouth oldie harbor. 4 The perlions taken M. •thesi %easels. ate confined in the Moro Castle and, AIL hcer.sittes -beeitilitertiii4l 'hither Ainerkelrtr ii . ittilii" them. It la generidly,Milieved in Havana, -that there is no evidence against there vessels or the priNenera, the weasel. having regalarly cleared for Chagres, and been captured on the coast of Tutu= tan- ,- Havana ' rennparatively quiet, thnnch the mili tia 4 are bei drilled regularly every day, and. speak quite conk. ptuouvly of the American heroes who ware so easily driven froth Cardenas. It was reponed - in Havana. that they were the picked men of litlerstm Devieetegimitat, engaged in if a Mexican war. nr MONTOmEar Co ..or - CR twroan Co nr MITRLIN Co . It is 'aid that had Lopez held Cardenas one day. longer, he would have, been joined be a huge party of ;tattles. who were on the point of rising against the authorities ; but his defeat has checked any ta p:vision of opinion, an.l those most disaffected are now loudest in the support of government. The government. nevertheless, have taken the most Retire measures to secure themselves against invasion, and their whole naval force is kept ready for sea,and cruising, and the crews of the ships practice daily in boats ready for landing. One ship. of-the.line, a frigate, and a war steamer were in port ; the rest were scattered along the coast. The Neill) sailed on the 4th, with 460 passim. gets. for-Chames. Officers and crew of ate 11. S. meets, were all well. The cholera had anbaided in Havana, •eta few cares hatrinz been reported. There are a krw ca lf* among the negron en the plantations. Tna Cams Law roa 1850.—This law has been published, andils very comprehensive. The infer. minion-which it proposes to embrace includes pip. ulation. profession, color, occupation, place of birth, n umber ot.marriageo; deaths, the persons who can read and write. deaf, Tomb, blind. insane, slaves, frmitives and manumitted, the scree of. land im proved. the rash value of each ham, the vale* - of farming implements and machinery. the livestock, the product dining the year ending Jon* r f 11150, and the quantity of each particular article; the pro. ducts of industry and the value s • names of towns, counties and cities; the wept, valuation of rind and personal ersta‘; the amount of taxesiasaissed,. the number and character of the poblioseltools, the extent of yoblic libratjes; the - number, glare, and circulation of the periodicals trot newspapers; the number of criminals ; the cost of labor, the average price of baud to a laboring man per week, the av erage wage. of a female domestic pier week, the average payment of a carpenter pet day, the ave• rage wages of a day laborer, the average wages of a farm hand, the number and value of the chetah es, and indeed every trees of social itatistios which can make those kind or tables valuable se sources of public ir.kwmation and reference. Tee Ammons or CALIFORNI.L.—TO day the de bate in the Howe on the California bill chime, II appointment It is impossible to predict certainly the rem* of the vote on this questson.' Wenn but hope for the best reeultsl i . If the wishes and demands of the people are complied with. there can. De SO'POSiible doubt as to the issue. The sentilitent-of the country is one and undivided in favor of the admission of Califor nia immediately and unconditionally No septic°. evert alquestiiin is involved in heir fate. She hoe to us with every di ffi culty removed, and eve con troversy finally adjusted. i She is, in fact, ready recognized as a State, and political ruin is. sure to follow the member who deserts her now. This vole in the House cannot possibly interfere with the Compromise in the Senate, bat wil, in the opinion of the best judges, quicken itrprogress. It is due to California that, at least, one- brraanch of Congress should recognize her delete eradinimion, unconnected with other and irrelavant questions No member of Congress frim Pennsylvania need ever dream of being retooled by his constituency again, in case he should vote against the immedi. ate and unconditional admiseum of Cahfornia. He would MaisormdeoLimearreat poLificallyi—Pkilet deljakia Sus Paoreary.—We observe that it is ring the rounds of the newspapers, that there are fifteen bundler' millions of dollars worth of glare property in the fifteen shire States Of this Union. This we do not believe.; allowing three milkier!" . of slaves, this estimate wookl be,five bundled dollars a heart for old men, old women and childru, lame, blind, &c. at well as the young and middle ip men and women. nut' estimate ieteo high. wo or three hundred each-at mod, would be newer the value all sorts, sites See. considered, which would make the market value from sit -to 11900,• 000,000 only ; but the real value is less than noth ing ; the slavehniders are sips up by them ; they most keep them ? find and clothe them and pay the domes bills, Wm*, and Somber, whether they have .work iis.them ornot ; knitted in most coast would be far , ebeapsr to tire their labor.. And again, not only the siiiiehohlers, bat the country is blighted and impoverished by the foot print-of the 'slam Slavery ifelmillint , *Who both . to, maw ter and ,idare but snore particobirly to poor whites reridir* "lave • Eltates..- - Wibnitigfois -Damn* trprommos t 1 LMMT say HCAT.—A riontract luta been made, saya the New York Afraid to light and heat the Astor House in, this city, by the appa rains invented by Dlr. Henty.M. Paine, of Worees. ter, blassacensetts. Weleam, some timeago, that Mr. Paine bad been sticanistal is applying his in *Mien to the printing offbar of the Bannon Clip per, and if he fully stormed' in the application of his new principle to the Satisfaction Of the pmpric torsof the Astor Noose, a revolution. will be the constapierxr in nor whole system of lthling,heat. mg; and driving machinery , We have no knowl edge of anything, respecting the insention, more than we -have obtained Irate disintereitedparticski Massechnsens anti in ViNshington ; but we arepre. pared to believe, from our - reports, that Mr. Pam, has now overcome all Obitachss, andisabont to give to the world one •of the strewed bleating* ever known to'hamanity. • Parties iwthis city has* in. lefe d into Londe to,give the. inventor one million of dollars kit - hiF invention, with a view to have hagg ardly applied to practice; and it comma's:erne* wit birmade in ten dam • IOC: 0 7t P* Exv , 1 4 I•l 9 34ll :*°** V*Port n 01 0 ,9 .oeitpiosione ennecintolitieWayiiltweds it ippon* that chains the twenty years dtatiteuri het been. *Q in ibis copal - 16ittirbitif ally otifit sib ssptotodt. , • The pettliers and officers went quite indignant towards the americans. _ No person being allinceil to land, the captains of the /owner s got ashore vrith much difficulty. The Capbiin of the Ohio vras arrested by a - parrot slot. 'Hers, although he had a +import, .and paraded about-the streets sometime. Of the persons captured fmm the Lopez pc rly es peditinn, at Cardenas, four were shot, and one Was reprieved from some reason, unknown. These men, it is said, were no soldiers, ,but sailors, wbo had 'wandered from the boat and had been left be,. hind. They were returning leisurely to the shore, when they were arrested and shot. - All the officers and men engaged in the fight against Lopez were liberally rewarded, the officers receiving crosses of honor the men, money. The wounded were pensioned for life, and also the ,rid• ows and children at dime killed. NEM= Mr. Gliddoe comm 2 rttheyntrioit ~ plo,,willit diem* 0000 r 11 , theiwa*iceld - in Mien conlevinirr 010*1101th and emu nenre," ljbelitaire4k.fle filed th my, by:ihe Wight ;reibt mod. Ititeseari, 'orb)! alter tor' 1300 years B. C. Mommy is late as the fourth or filth liteitliiiiihipiii - iiiianY i ed during thel,ooo years lice, at an expense of 310 went to the priests. His i tied; Was it first adopted .that it owed its continuance , brought a revenue to the w In .regard. to the present ihiffinter oriffiri,tiuttl - iii", both,..were those of a *nun scription. But the body. • roan. But ntistaies,`he brit rctirlatird liMilies 7,000 bodies on band at wonder that into. should . wrong coffin. fie then read Mt, Who obtained the Min nie:we nsitilly 4 centained 1 It had been authenticated, coffin was that of •it first wrong body- hid got into ' Mr. Glitklon said he leather straps across the t _ Kind, in whose reign this Mummy which wait Onnwel 111, who was thee dent from Shishab, the conqueror of which was about 960 peers B. C lie also, that, with dr near every native, buried an image of the Mummy, as that the person had been embalmed; hifinefonn of them which he had foni and which was that of the mother of t Orton ill, lir whose reign this Manta Mr. G. then concluded with some , norm, with a comparison of th e poop! 1 sppcinsens here exhibited wets retrial' selves and oar ancestors, showinir t like 131 1 , of the Caucasian ramify. Th I crowded again, to its utmost capacit the Yankee dispositinn to see the eni especially when they have paid for —Boston 7Witzdler. • HOZ ZOPAT To the Editor of the Reporter, Having heard it has been Homeopathy israpilly declini lion generally, and that its pt. dueled in England, feel deli, believer m us principle* and an er of its prowess, to make kaur folloiring facts which have knowledge; in order that its couraged, or any one be mitt! venoms to its prejudice. Auto Horntopathr will merely state, I ho.e that dispersaries, and societies ministration have been gradua' both is Landon and in the it have reason to believe them only know cofoar in London in Edinboro, and Dublin, anti. a very 'famishing one in 10th of April last, that beim imams, the illustrious foul pubfie dinner was given in of ell ranks assembled, *nth honor to the memory of that tablishing a Hospital and . Ms ad upon Homeopeffiic princ; "Hahneman dinner was _field m London, tams of another Hoepital,of ready commenced t/wre. The supported by several of the r gnashed for their intelligence am glad to be able ter add,-that raised to the amount of 1117,000, measures were adopted to make oat the country—which there is salt biting establishment of an and urefficient Sledicalschool. are a sufficient reply to the apathy is rapidly' declining England." In this isfied with ila .progress. I list' of Immo of those a port at the late dinner in Lando SO who bold diplomas from duos, or Bowsaw of London know more than tea distinga that practice whose I Respectfully, Since the above was written I aratuot of an establishment at MI Which I think may hating them" who are fsvorable to the cause. In 1541 Dr. Davida settled at Manchester, and in additiOn to his own predict, prescribed grate. Gaily for those unable to pay for his advice. The demands upon him increased • rapidly, that he was unable to attend to them I. This inducted ems gentlemen to open a free , ispensary in 10144 4 The applications to this Boon • •e so extensive - , that the committee engaged a nrgoon at their own expense to reside in the entabl' • meat, betides ens. ploymn others in visiting patio its at theivown how am The applications soon •-• • e so numerous that the m l / 4 bscriptions were inso tent to meet the. expenses, and it was found n to make the institution to a amain extent if lopponing by re. goiring of each applicant a so , ription of 25 ets 'per month. This charge, w • ich it was hared would diminish the number o applicants for medi cal assistance, was on the eon followed by a marked increase in the num • r of. patients. The , amount realized, increased f. r fold and wino( it self nearly sufficient todefra all expenses. The Committee finding the oPe ices of Manchester were anxious for. llom • • •is treatment, have lately determined to rely on • public foe subscrip. lions to enable them to ct , Hospitals Th y hire been • successful. Th spacious adt m et n ig houses have been arranged' iwards for the . modeling of Mal. and tetrad patients, and t in. 'lkeda' is now. ready to I more fully the treat. mint in ascot. disease and • relieve the maiming poor. itirremtwpwcia.. York, lirltart e ate bsried atiroad,.mid all who 'Cannot sere*, sibeeottre so Al rtaisinoe, *mete Gaud 4. jest ota presentineet—ealliF owned towep further interw the aiimbei already "lii se ROM& presentment 'Tbwthin'toil is trenched the dead, and tiers of /even'. ed one on anotha, up to and irktriorbee. Over the tops of thrown, but sio partially, that and in some cases, the tops of posed to view 4 k need bard( motif& of pattebotion, VIC of a roclfto the action of the sea plans with a pestilential elnsi not only* the fourteen bond' public institutions on theisland, tlittg neighborhood, to a great di WAR Ilrillt - POITVGAL—A we a l) legion correspondent writes of Mr. Clay oer Charge ales. Ath looked for an'this country betorel soon as he arrives, the Preridt special message to Connor, it oei.preaent relations with the - ions,-that will =ell ramble:B*bl powder, :the dillicultiourihat ex the continued refirial of .the Pont merit to pay the - ibdimnitisiM Am irktiont pretending to nliwan justice. Thins hare been brow tltai dine koo shemative . ... I !ffif• •• • 4 ' . • 4r•Lz, EMS 2 o'clock. oo4lay, aqmo,tonssika coto 41.0ick ler , pfei: Miff ibinfoolg Amilmaik be Mad. awl there anibalea= he praa * which Wane, and s that it APT Ptak Ties' on the in hat of a in the Ire were WOO no into the Ir. Rar lie kind . tummy. y. The bet the an the of the lints made, ..., _ltth Omen ahoboam remarked, , there was ifkteinintony I he ex. in Ezra, Is ring, Ot r wee made mai meets. of when, the ilnwith oar , they were, it home wan , inaatrating of a matter, . ' privilege. bore, that public imams is almost aban as a confident . well wish. tour paper the come to my my not be dis unfounded as. England,l will ttal years put, - ninitotti al to increase, Although I as, I myself item.e ones have heard of - But on . the lay of fish. Ie miens*, a rhea-opinions of plying . by es. conduct. 'led the another the sec -ter, al ders were, dimin. , end dons were -spun and tionatimsegit. Icahn will re. Ebollitio the n se hem " Home. esteem in well sat. At among their sop. l',up above of physi. ;and I men in in the list. G.W. noticed the Moor (Eng.) of your radon •Potterat Fehi f at New e. poor puma from afford to bury them. mg and intolerable a Wye made it the's*: its, we st 4111111111111174= ikW the reception , of r eight coffins arepil. 'bore the serrated. these a little earth- is Noteatly the ends, .Bins, are left ex. be added, that these oat imim der lacy t, infect , the atmos. highly' kiji . rt it pentane to the bot to the swoon tame „ informed Wash. follows: ,tire at . Lisbon, ie fa great while.—Se it will transmit a 'the subject of ,tagese wrong of ; VOW flat of .nese. goer, trian citizens; !ti --14 such in. rw* sorb is 11atirstr iilleirkqg Weigh* elPit beothir k„ 81 14 1 benp tea ID K dew , •e g seal r hia 4,040„1, MG-Brldt mais 11 0 01 Voiatilaitlf religt- 1 neer, foild thlet be kedliscoirined'iliceisig on nom. 'et, bat was so choir - open h t .. seek headway, as to be unable to ese . spe it. On dkainin inz the cowcatcher, on the arrival et the deptd,,the• intetilietilleiliefilindllfied "'Wither hoodenta ofi wagon body pretend* the appearance Of alteW's nest. Wiih much anxiety, the conductor, with at: !andante and lights, passed back over the track...— Soots eighty rods from the depot, a bidet jig wet kiund o which sr-stained lobe observation of one of ttie temPerancithauds immediately profits' la r that mere was rum soinewere." Some dozen rods dilzoiered aihitt;iiithOsitoiteit aid With out blood. Boon the 'broken spokes sod hubs, and tires, wrenched arid broken, brought theta to 'the teen of the disaster. ' Ina deep excavation adjacent was .foimd a Tatra , hie horse, upon his beak, stiff, and with faint signs of life. In the meantime no human forms were dlis covered, on nil the loud (*dig the conductor, was ht the thicket, near atred, who clambered doom the as _bank directly as cheunietanees would adroit. He was accompanied by two interesting bop, ens lour and the otherreix or eight years of We- To ffie question of Mr. Bridgman, r hat are you doing oti the track of the railroad r t e answer re fumed was in the memorable style of the army in Flanders, of which Uncap Toby spoke some time ago.. it seemed the poor man bad no conception that he hid been rode dowi by the iron horse, / or that he was on any ether than a shocking bad pub lic road, of which fact alone he seemed to be folly sentible ; for the smallest boy remarked, that papa said se they were COMICS along, that be should not ride over the road again till they had repaired it. The opehot of the matter is this. The man was engaged looking upr about for purchase. A gentle• man to a neighboring town had lent him a valua ble family home, with which he had made a jour ney to fits former reiidence. He was on his re turn. He had drank something stronger than wa-- ter. tibia so confnsed either his eyesight or his judgment, that when the public road creased the railroad, instead of - passing d i irip on. he turned upon the track, tires of which& portion of way. protruded from oast 4 to 8 inches ve the levet-wnd pissed no kis than ! five «caule - goarde," erre or two of which, were if double width. The home; with the buggy, jogs, iao., safely leaped them all, Unaccountable as it may : mein- The noiseof his own conveyance was such as to conceal the ap poach of the locomoties an the rear, which dem& Med the boggy, thriw the home intinhe ditch, and safely depositing the 4 rmteresting stranger" and his fine boys upon a hish bank, some 14 feet in ascent. • What is remarkable, is this—the man affirmed that the horse had run away and smashed the bug. gy ; the horse was turned over and helped to rise, and not a bone or even the skin was found broken. The person of the man end of his two boys were unmutilated—no other marks were received than a fine coat stripped in thi back from waist to collar, and a somewhat comical impression given to the rear of his hat. A Amy Old commentary, this, upon tempersqedrinking. - t emught to add, further that another jog was kinhd in tin road, safe and sound, and foil, 'which was duly tormshed by those in &madame, to the no small chagrin Of its owner. TM HUMUS/In Her Human (Iowa) State Gamma speaks 4 the arrival of Om trjhasy, the former Commander of the Forma of Contemn, in Hungary, with hill funny and eleven in all, at that phase, and speaks as Arnim, of their intentions: The object of Governor U. and his friends, tit' coming to lowa, is to make a selection of land upon which to locate.. Am all their property was condi- Mend by the adverse termination of the war; they landed on oar shores without the means neceseary to place them in comfortable circumstances. Their intention, therefore, is to take up at present two or three motions of polio land, with the view of bring ing it into immediate cultivation. To •do this—to obtain such situations on will afford the ' desirabie advantages—they wilt probably be obliged to pene trate some distance into the interior. Governor U. endow of his hie*, lea this place on Monday last, for Fairfield, with the view of looking ai the country, and acquiring information as to the best location. It is nenecessaty, we feel assured, to bespeak for him, at the hands of the people of our Women, coenties, a kind reception, and all the aid dolman be afforded hint. The struggles and sof farkepol the Hungarians are too fresh in the memory of oar people to make any *nest of this kind ne cessary. The other members of the party remain kr Otiosity. The mutinied new being made. we are inkiest eilds intended se the miens fetteners, who are inspiring to come. Governor U. even expressed to to the hope andbiliel that ere the lapis of Imo theyear, Hoennh—the great and good Louis Kos sothe-who is the idolized of his countrymen, will be a citizen of lowa. God grant him a speedy de livey lien the hands of his Moslem keepers. Winer Caw nr klumasa.—The Wowing Is as extract of a letter from eeGov. Taomr, datesl3pring Brook, near Kalamazoo ! June 3; "We have bad no ram .since the 7d, of May, and a frightful drouth prevails, apd much fear is entertained for the Wheat crop. I have not been abbnt mach to see for myselt, Windt* from what I hear that the crop is suffering. Iltly earn erop is uninjored and will bear a very considerably lamer drought. I fancy that the Wheat is suffering less than is supposed. If this weather had happened when the Wheat was forming the head, or blossoming, or filling, it would have been fatal to k—but its operations pow is merely to lesseti the -straw, and if we have a favorable change of weather soon we have reason to expect a tood.crop." Micemew—lfirnavr Peosescrs—ves Daeock —A oosrespondent of the Detroit AN Prim writ ing from Lansing, June 4, says;—io ueveting from Detroit to this place I neticed_many wheat fields sod meadows which leaked quite poorly. Gentle- men from all panel., the Maw ' vow hem, ir km me that it will !lave:peening ton much to expect half of a crop of Mimosa, and that those burners** have gone into! stock raising will suffer severely from the drontS. ' There was never, probably, Bache diseth knosnt in the month Of May in this apri k nee Saw Themnall streams drying up, and the Grand raver-is lower then _ _ known. Lest night it bed very much the of a rain menu. bat this entia:yeelts - ing but escomiging. fa some seedcase the &wee rain stermarithin a fsw days w is imidieeriire the wheetorkile in ethetait is ries now violate. The lumen ate quite distweraged at the propene belies tow. Duowsure--Ob Wednesday of last week Mathew . Van Fleet, rem of Simeon Vatr Fleet, of New Mil ford-with another young men of that neighborhood named Leach, went into a mill pond to swim, and thelbriter getting into a deep phi* from some moss began to sink and called Whelp. ppeannion hastened to his relief, bot came very near beingdrciwned himself in his vain snorts to extri cate hint Re barely escaped to the shore and ral fiats he_4l, bat it. was too late. Ere the body of Soong Van Fleet was recovered, the soul had taken Its Bight—leaving a desplysillicied family Mtwara his untimely end.—Shugarbmie Awirier. • Now Corns.-6We ON shortly to have a eels ohnis t pal coinage ot on* and threecint *Des ofe new and novel or. ' Meant' it to be one-tenth silver, and still sally be about the size of a dime, *kir* hole bribe they Aren , -be stnmr . ort t string, Chinese' behion. The' three cent e trill ber about the mice of, a half dime; but di tin appearance and taut This. cline are so be escitarged at the mint 'br the - pant' Spanish 14 anti lll•eget ON* *their noiskial vain; a=2l doe thee* thaw eet of eirevissisa. Cia Tbnifeeeettleief Perwilhaaii, by Kett tear POI if iSbnlt Cot ni filbast > t . - 4Thstite dieriew and itrineiileei of doe bowl. nO)y, lames* hi the Democratic Nitional.Com. Vantioti,i et ','"altieere s May, 1114 , mad Mal, IS4II, tie attune, ateninka and lannetr and 'Oladesi siernelve se: representatives if the Demon rag: of Pennsylvania, not to yield or give up any lonntn!l tokeet bead. and _cerstinstione platforms, 10**te1f thwealfrit nese ofthillnion, and which is as folknre: 1.- That thefideeillgovernment is one of limbed rares t chewed sollyfrom the constitution, and thit greet 41 power abOwn therein ofigbt to be lariatiTanannald by all de departments and agents of the government l and that it is inexpedient and daninf-”Va wanakkdantalt. #aletitutiobal. pow ers. 2 Matte iteastitetion domino' eerier upon the" generalgotrennnent the power to commence and tiny co a gene* system of interne menu. if. The the constitution does!ttot confer authort` ty upon the federal gevernment, dimity or tectlyi to assume the debut of the several States, contracted for local internal improvements, or other. State parpres; ter would such assumption be just . and eiperbee, 4. The justice and sound policy &thief the federal government to foster one branch of industry to the detriment of another, or to cherish the• interests of one portion of oar common country: that evev ery citizen, and every section Of the country, has e right to demand and insist upon an equality of rights and privileges, and to complete an ample protection of Pew. and property 'front &Made eioleop or foreign egression. IL The it is the dirty of envy branch of the co mment to enforce and practice thus most' rigid economy in conducting our public *Nits, and that no more revenue ought to be raised than is required to defray the teciam expetures of the government and for the gradual - but ,certain extinction oldie debt creatid by the prosecution oT a just and necessary war after peaceful relations shill have been restored! 6. That Congress has no power•lo chatter a national beak ; that we belies. such as institution one of deadly hostility le the best interests of the country, dangerous to our republican institutions and the liberties of the people, and calculated to place the business of the country within thecootroi of a concentrated money power, and the laws and . the will of the peo ple ; . and the result of , Demo evade legislation, is this and all calm financial ~ergs opon which issues have been made be tween the two political parties of the country, have demonstrated to candid and practical men of all pities their entangle, safety and utility in all business pensuitir. 1. That Concreting", rat power under the &in stitution to interim' with nr control the domestic institutions of die °seem! Statesend that such Stetes ars the sole end proper judges of everything pertaining to their min; affairs, not prohibited y the constitution; that all &Inns of the abolitioni ovotheis made to induce Congreii to intedire With question of slavery, or to take incipient stepokret,- lation thereto, are calculated to laid 6 the Mete anlm ee alarming and d rocisconserpiences; anti that all such e ff orts hie an t s uitable temleitcv to dititinisfr the happiness of the people, and to endanger the stability, and perman of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of oeipoliti: cal institutions. $. That the separation of the monies of the goy. ernment horn - banking institutions is indispensable kw the misty dais fonds of the government and the rights of the people. • •. That the liberal reiricipiet embodied by Jet :Amon in the Declaration of Independence, and simetioned in the Constitution,which makes ours the land of liberty, and the amyl= of the oppressed of every nation, have ever been cardinal principles in the DiMotimic faith; and every attempt to abridge 11 W1 014 . 11 br Prima*e of becoming citizens and the owners *fail "atstbng oat ht to be resisted with the itintifdpiriti Which Wept the apse and sedition laws fronted? Situ' book. Resoled; Thy therpfooteds of the public lands ought to be sibtedly applied to the nation.' objects specified in the Constitution;' and that we are op posed is any law Ito the distribdtion of such pro ceeds among the States, as alike inexpedient in policy, and repumianf to the Constitution. Rooked, That weave decidedly oppoimit fit tat. ing hem th. President thelnalified veto poweriby which he isenabkd, under restrictions and *Now sibilities, amply inflicient to'guard the pdblie inter est, to suspend the passage ofa hill Who'd merits cannot secure the approval of terti•thirds of the . Senate and the Boom of Repreekitatives until the ' judgment of the people can be obtained thereon, and which has saved the American_ people from the corrupt and tyrannical domination of the Bank of the United States, and from a comipt:ng system of general internal improvements. - Rooked, That as Pennsylvanians our whole country is alike dear to iis,lre have ncisectiintliffeek ings, we know no north, no south, no east or West; and this great State occupying her central positron, can countenance no disaffection to that Union now expanding from mean to limn. Rookol, That mamma to create p . rejudices against any section of the' Union or the mstitations they have established for themselves, is in our opinion anti-American, and fraught with the most danger ous tendencies, and impressed with these semi meats, we shall cordially rejoice at and approve of such compromise of the existing controversy, will secure the established rights of every poni. of the Union, and pat ro rest the spirit at discord no so fearfully destroying dm fraternal regard of th country : . And with this view, wirapprove of the admission of California as a State, with her present constitution and boundaries; and we believe it to be the duty' of Congreer at the same time to provide governments, without delay for the new territories of Utah and Sew lidelsetr ? oh the principles of nen inkniniblow,, thus disposing kirever in a jog and equitable manner of the embarrmieg subject of do. memo servitude. . - iactokl, That we will-yield to none in our de votion to and warm, zealous and cordial support of the Union, and will defend, preserve and protect it, at every risk, at every hazard, and at evetY , sacrifice; and we believe, that se Americans, proud ((oar great country, ire Mimi too warmly comi mend to the consideration of oar countrymen, the farewell intuition of dui rains* at nra Conant, summed. in the following _ prophetic language;.., , , " Te dairisk is :1414 habitant, and immocable et. tachirad to it; ancros 'limbo to apath Mod thieli fit' gra, lambus if per pl . itical misty mid Poitiwils , lowf.* ihji_rmxtrel Ina *kw gsusetz iduommionapig swim seggel km s. serproon thid it len in aig event, lie : nod illadomukaffit •Ps.diefrit *woad of evert, Maud to annum miusitien ever commtrsfrati rat red, orug .enfelble the acrid tier oda Rev flask toga* the m par" • - Ranked, That thirtational administration, outer-' ions for its want of snow and ability, for its poi diplity in aquadering the public moneys.—the payment of intedetalms to it own officers and cabinet; rewarding favorites'igainst the solemn and oft-repeated pledges of its head before election; by nominal and unheard of proscription; by its inaction in regard to the necessary protection of the new terrifiniee, denying them the benefit of all gout*. mein whatever ;,03 , . their l iepeated blenders in re. gird to , our foreign unereintree; • bave bat too trtly lu u realized what the dem y predicted of them prior to erection, w ction, and , the couutrylnakna to - realize sines that event. - l 1_ -' 1 filesolad, Theo the rtsittielministiation, hue to lbw aimuidonrnut of puling Pledges/has been &inn. goished only bralectionkand illiberal policy, re versittrimd overthrowing en fee as 'poolible, the wise and the beneficient manumit %elate Mile eutikethninistmtion orthir lamented Sbonki-ied fixing upon the cominonWitabli au orlictse.eydem of corporate and irreiportiible intmingilies,: as-well as "IN i h• nil° Palm fir poly PPPO, ii l 4citi onerimglfths . necessity Aaron,- great and VW Contnionweahh *Meld " Mem .10 ' be lionimmisic ?Or, theculemee eemertativc pee** el the siumesties - lei thiliesdes el del . peep& Z=i ~, , . . him umbis -- : • fivoiots pinsiiiiectio. la pbe• be hum Donannio gale Ceivptime. sa laaa ... it INK able thißlisterstiventioe be @IQ!, w i th 00 #4 y , !sibs Hut Wednesday titilp _..`.' • . ' i__ _ 4. 77 . 7:7 4 7 ---- .. . . 4 4111ZAMPIIIII7Iff -ilit - Ow= Lawaioat t ... its di,altil Os deur Mittielofte &glad Ism; kat exponal, at Lortierilli, Kenteckey, in a va that makes the wholi family look small sea . loutlathrs e nato!ithslaidieg liotdependoesp a g s occasionally - get in the Bolted -mem It ~ that a son of Abbot Lawrence,named T. went Lawrence, not long since 'mid artkes kb Louisvilk; Kentucky; named Bathe Wani, *cal J. Ward, Kai. The neer4'. man* is' I - went home with her harband to Masorelnase l l did not And it konsfintable to live them lueshib• hiends,likAel s iter bee 11 .1.4 vim so- fear *et naiddiak Ind ere the Boston climate, -SW, petl n fore, with her inisbenrEs _ ' lesion, tem. rettitned to her parental roof, i , Louisvill e . nett act or the drama teas art renisemest ak Southern and Kemluelry paper., cautioning sit sons “ froin hmtining or truati my wiir .1. as I ahall.Pay no' debts rif her treeing/ 2 - precioirs docuilint wis signed by the above nea t ed T. Biaelow Lawrsits+thorr perpetuatin outrage upon the character and kosinp of knows wife. It *as, indeid,. an eihibition of low . peuy spite, Mach amen of thi milt ordinary bi• ding would be ashamed Of. That hit was • - .., r. danced by his fathat's Amity in *hit bookies, pretty evident; from facts whictrak'ef*ardk ed. In consextuence of thii_shernifel _ . ;m m Lawrence applied to the Reatailty . Coatis br .i divorce; In her petition she set kink that fa r h a , band, T. B. Lawrence, had never expend a t money on her account in his life, except ko h a Z ing expenses and hotel bilk, when she accosis. ed hint to Boston: That while she was is Bos h she ones asked him for some money, and be al. plied,, ,i , he'd ask Pit. o Tharthe lion. Abbe i m p. ranee, thereupon, gave her 1100, which ea s ba returned Iola", by mail, from Kentadity, ant s receipt Asaisksr was duly forwarded. Thu Ike never Who'd to contract a debt on Ws account, This Was all prorid before a jury ; and kappa 's * pretty clew that young Lawrence had treated as wife most shamefuity. The jury - ratuoisd a to. diet to that effect, and the decree of throne wit be, proclaimed in Joe coarse of law; more to the Tas lime • blaten.—Tba Issting match agiinst time, of one hundred miles wain ten bouts, in harness, tor &purse of 111,000, ante yeetorday at the Centreville Coarse. Tits tendance was large, and Mock interest was ne t : Odin theresult. The betting waspretty brisk, ad considerable soma of money changed bands, the mare appearing to have plenty of backem At twenty minutes pot eight o'clock. the star In s made, the gentleman who Made the thatch, (Mt John Purdy) himself driving, and the feat wai cpmplished in nine hours and koity.ntne width. quarter minutes—or ten and a quarter mini within the stipulated time. This is the grump. kirmance in the trotting line, that has ever lain i Nee in mass country. The nag, after extin ct from this tremendous ordeal, exhibited no wim toms of excessive fatigue and betook flagella ha hay es happily as ever she did when hungry, and will be as lively as a latk today beyond doubt.— The- mareohroeghout the' race, was the brain against time, and, on the seventieth, was Wrongly backed eta hundreirto May ; It is worthy of to nark, that the driver of the mare is the tai of Mr. Purik whb Ode Eclipse thd ascend and third heats of his great radelwillreir Miry, in 1821.—Krihr • The Dorn Deomeeef, Yates that a man ~asst Charles Drake molding about half a mile beim the borough of Wiliidstimit i was arrayed es Sm. day, Kay 26th on a siiPicien of theft Some id. Gies, calenimect tocrimihate him, were damn; and while sourer men- weritikettinaing to promo the search, he made his mmapitrent the two the had him in custody, end tan tor the river. Sr sprang into the water, andliiiiihe MI mast opposite sherd. After . Priming mit some la. twee, he tamed as no, mum but Wetmore. "fled with exertion, haunt b eneath the aitha," Nothing is known of his guilt or insomnia. Burr Beat Rosarae.—The nobs of the Cher; land Insurance Company's Bank, st. Cleve* Ohio, were robbed a short time since of 515,000. Tiro young men, named Charles Stanley, of New oHesas, and Willies Marvin- of Cincinnati, Fo p~ . ed to - be the robbers. Th ey llepped et the Fr& ham *we, and were detected by their slag the money litviihly, Nearly all the stolen mossy me finally recoeerileroth them, although at first °sly $lOO could be . %tin& rheTilleTthe THE W tar Caom—The Hour too, Nina., Rioptibliesii sty. that a species of 'rim bird haeaptieared iii• that sadtion, which has proved so fatal to'die wheat that the fanners despair d raising any at all.. They appear in does, and ea. tle in the wheat Olds in such abdodanee as to es. troy whole acres of the grain in a kill, bows. Alfotrolooll, At Binghamton. on Tuesday mortiPer 111104. by the ker. Dr. Paddock. Col. }hoax IL lb* of this place, to Mass Msar Ilessais, of the less plate. Ai Docks Co.. on Ilifolooolay mon' ig 12th ihaG by Rev. towii Pttilol l l.l4Tssis ctra. Eq.. of thin prate, ko Skala 8. dioo . ter-of Galt J'OlorDotis df the.forater toted, • In Philadelphia. Mar to Craws' &me, Me d Austin Fowler. of Monroe, Bradford County ft• Wore than a year newthe deceased met Pid inomsal injury whicfrprodassed a protracted Mem age, and impalesthiel In this mil* to "mind also sabred; In hopes of beneithe eu ao ken to Philadelphia—but according to a Prom' meat which oceopiethiti mind from the sait- 4 ° dull ,could avail for his recovery. The foils,* km. written noise months beibre his death. loth° sister, will* read with. interest by many. lento account ofibeirpoetry thaw the vis•rr . whicissbas $o WO*/ mitiaoll is which kis aid Was ensimided. Life'. Witten part has_paned away, • The dirt remains behind:" The airtime brown rests on the gawk Uri howls tbaWintry win& • _ Bat Illastesat hope. sod fisidtsincers _Shall itowl - their - . While these remain. this soral gloom tomtit aight. • Tile"sumtaer Bowel*i that once were hem, fitavo•feded from the eye, The merle:has teased tacker the shade, ' The lark *wake the sky. Green leave, have fallen from the trees Dark eloilds, are overhead. And Withered things Windt my feet -inedb sihere f ee f f tread. know her, is a radelsoslaad, Whet* what detayscottearth Revives to flourish and to bloom With andel:tying giowth. Thns steadfast hope and faith ailletf. alrotti,me 'Till other anneal shalt dissipate Thegloose of tuortat.night. • _ i x Vs.? 1441011 Saar _ . . , Attaisbot SzonigNil l i ji kt ihih — In & 4 1 1 , 1 141 i, risentless, Deeds lualiaisasi ~ „. • I. mortiairoi, lublosiTheast - • *tes t . iiik, - "vaell siete nr i►, A f eft WWI .Des. /IWO want dessiiptisai. ~is' ' . • alallielit .a. 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