12MEMXITh= 4ixeditow OW' /cent ferritorg. = 1300DRICH, Emma. Towanda, Saturday, January 25, 1851 Toniss,et The Ittprire. lii.3olcort onown.-iflodd within the your 30 roots will be dodaated—for comb poid Actually it:- advaacwoll 00 will be foetid.; Ka riper rent over two pmts. revs* pa2d lbw. Aosiutrookoows. - per Naar* a ow tines. dff Frau *Abe 'lnt odd ld eons for Pleb sul , orquent iowedno. - the " , VIWOII Bkvk.' north aide of O. toblbe ti q uare. 011 door to, the; firodkod Hotel: Eutnutee be•ween ' rsami arn sod F k lWrlre low area. • • • - In pulAthhtithrt vino for I.7:..;Sertator.leta u , irek, the named n , it of: our Representatives?... • . 11Itcsiti-..tray aititlentally omitted as'being girds tir tietlbeitt . I • OtrWe pmrie;iti a totem mtmber, to have yometbin to say about the. ftenottray nj Bratiford, *ifs reCtliim*. both P?:tTlitt and Domestic. TheAds* eintrly OrialOsatity• 3110,llewing ankle from the Erazing Poet mi" most heattily effitoree.:— ''"Theta are a ftivr tarts ahieh, now are,. or jitat hab4 been mooning, that we desire to make ':a note of. ,I3enton's Wends iii the PA issoerl Inislature proposed,,before the balloing for Senator commen ced, drat a democratic (muesli of the members of t*Misiouri,ir,o4latara shonid assemble, and nom inate by a majority, a candidate whom they should all support for senator. This was &dined by the anti-Benton democrats, tailless Col. Renton. ivy abandoned as a candidate, and his views on the • subject of slave(pdenounced. The (roe sailers in the Massachusetts legislature mid the . democrats ogroodto iteito ) insupport of eitlittates to be sop .poradforatil theca:Aces to be tilled by the !egad'. Ncl this agreement was fully ratified in the regular inhoonsejr of both parties. "Charles Sumner thus becarite the regularly eouiina4d democratic candidate - foe senator; ye t a handful of men are thus tar, underdthe instigation of the Wuhington Mien, Albany Argus, and Su+ ton Part, staving off his election by a direct viola. tipn, of faith. Charles 0"Conor attended the Syra cuse Convention, 3 0 assisted in the unanimous nomination, lastfill, of the democracie state ticket; he was chairman of the committee, and reported the 'resolutions by which the nominations were made: Ade was -% member of the Csngressicual Convention which pominated lulu Cochran for. &ogress i was president, and rattle hie public din sent at:the time Mr. (Mona then united with the whigs, in 469:acing a part of the state ticket and Mr. Cochran-seat defeated, aid probably Mr. Sey mour also, by this movement. • , We think it well to place these• faction record A more imgrinant election than caw of which we ,speak, is approar.hing,,and it is desirable to know how t . lse,Wasoington tritiort, the Albany 'frogs, and lho• &Aston Poet, coastmelho la of oar ,parry or gaaizatinu." rerlittoggiur 1 The Last North Branch Democrat contains an article upea Om Fugitive Slave Law,which is about as In sninoula a thundercloud, and as pretty a speci men of rtlifoning as we have met with laxly.— The profound commentator quotes the two cases before the Sepreme Court at New York, viz: that of Henry I.ong, claimed as a fugitive from labor ; sod thecae of three French persons claimed as • hue hives from justice—with a design to create the impression that the -two am similar, and that' be cause an interest was not excited in the lattersome• baly n tras 10 tAurte, apd .that their color was the only reason for this neglect. As the disbnumes who now have this bantling in charge, are but recent converts to -the faith they now hull!, of course, they cannot be expected to' be, vary , plain-er forcible in advocating their new•bem doctrines. New, ate are not disposed to believe that the Fugitive Slave-Law is the perfection of ha man wi•dom—ior do we beliete that we are torn miltingligh treason to the State When we set about tha c u s .i n g it. Nor are we dispawsl to *Wit there s any anal, 7y between the two laws. The rind,- levity Ceases the moment the Snpreme Court it donb With them. The-moment Henry Long was deliv ered into the har.ds of his captors, he was at - their mercy. Ile might be sold at the nearest slave mart ....he actually has since been sold at public auction —or he might be sent to Georgia or Alabama. The Lae ensures him no farther proteglion. • These French people are delivered into the hands at effwers of the law. • They are certain of a fair, and-impanial 1621 by jury, of their own country awn.- 'The majesty and security ot the laws , of an' entighteired - audchristian natiOn, is stromO i them, until . they are declared guilty or 1111111C6rot the crimes of whichjhSy are charged. Stich is also the ease With fugitives frisin justice escaping = from dad State taaniher. To say these eaSee Impend, let stint of i Fugitive from 'Slavery is what no man who believed his auditory was intelligent woua say. It may s dir frifthosewhd takeikianie sir ectiniilledo Dacdr.sse, tutti _whole only regret, we have no dciubf; is: that they . do net reati as many negicias'aS that distinguished Siatestnan.l ~M tsstsitssum.—Mbe 'Vit*butg Whig up there iiwnot a sitipt. catttq '6i : sl4e - in whi4l thedis. unionists can .rely 44 - p4ril at the convention election. The'ititititeit Whig, anti - the hepitiest Dcinocratic vanities, inch as Warren' and ori the one hand, and Tippidt and Tiebeminge oil the Other, are strongly opposed to the treestai mo ist, and the ochtinitts - they hove' on foe!. • Dia* 47 311006 ASTltpr ifon. difsion 13. &Fluent died at Willinnuipott i on Friday into ia-the 05dt,year of his age. ge died of atone of .the heatt.. The ,Lycenting 94tidt r e truty,retnadtirp : that the laia - viritt learnedwith Barrow *rash., cot the Slide. A . " a CiOpep, 40 , was ,eociat nevelent--as a lawyer, honorablit seal mimed—Ts Repiesetiadve, attentive; and faidtfeli and tet , punt-26d 'enneeientienc*- , Eleir Wady had cenfidenfee in' • Its iniegrityitiad4 oe#r-bedy l erpfleottilitilik tohie niettioefC• : 4 1 t&,Th's• Sifi 4 e hali 6 iiieniieteCh 4 ; r Judie fqt iite 4th injiti:tt4i t iiioi ; iii pt:t::iht Atithreij'' • 1 ..ießxqw7aereV4 - 14.x4Winx ,,,,, :i ~..,,,,,r, N r. 5 , 7 x, Igto3l 11ARRISCURG. - ! ' ' : ttieviievaaviir ieiv;'flestfirei 1!..,, ,, 5ar,1 - ---_,- ,'-' '=. , ' lialtitntli a t 4l 4. tili 185 , 1 ;1 - 'Toe Tern have heard,_'beferti; this matches ii)e, ol4he inoinktatten And eigitioti f plßlOAßD 8R , c0.1 ittlin forAtnited , nes Ihranakt . e , Aptijaentlihe giiat Ctee'iiartwelliti ettefins vlvania in Ceihitine . kw the next Pi% years, - and undoubtedly yen wilt ssFi . bo w rorn.OugßiPtii*, . _- wri ~ =boars re 1 when the notnkiadon wax annals .- h was one of tho'e .siegntar, ecenweixes wAA setnethrtea take glace and llabody_eaa telt. hew, and 1 might add nobndy rejoices over. It ma Festehdy tri,e,a,.. rulatet' 1 upon by bait ii ilnisl4 WilijanliAir taileri it was liege—and is eartaideredits aban_latefdelese, to all tforirernitient asitirthita - tiii itit - piiat. ' —lt leas - -underrsiriod' that Stine stood no chance before the' Democratic: Capella, anti that his game was to induce . ilia' few hived' to retrise par:icipate with' the Democratic members in se lecting a nominee, oillenity With the deign to unite with the Whigs and break down the n mina• lion of the . Democrats by electing Staroa, as- they. had done On a Water °erasion. tim it Wart found, when the cauens is/rambled that there was 67 members present, ennugh it they would Stand firm to elect the' nominee be it *he it CAL! ty, they-passed a reeolution 'imaniniously to abide the'decisicin 'Weird:arm body, and initid tithe nothination at all. hazards. Judg,e WOottwAttn and lodge Di.lea'stood highest on the list, both good and true men, inurit Wis believed that 'bit the other of these genilemen the tinthitiation would fall. Of course others had their friends, and strong friends who were soliciting'vetestintbeirlavorites. Broidheititatt at least 'one trieild'in cartons who was active and zealous, 1 allude to' lir. tterminian of Philadelphia comity. He bad been nickelled by the Pennsylvanian, a fear days before theiteeting of the Leg'stetereited denounced in Severe and set terms as a Mel of Carnenni, which,. by the way, was anything but. fact. "qte it least felt very indignant at Forney and ent d the lists kir Brod• head as the most obj • le man to' Forney that could be selected in the ranks of the party. As t said he rallied the strength Una concerted the opera 7 tionsof Baeoneso, and, it - is said it teal thmughins solicitation to "juSt give a complimentary" vote that many we e induced tt do so on the hat ballot, and altogether paid Mr.: Bammeso the handsome compliment of giving biro the nomination, whith andelr the resolution they had just 'passed as equivalent to an electinn. ' it took everybody by surprige, but stiltit is urged that is but juitice to Mr. BROMICAD, es brinesutak the candidate two years ago when "there was'uo chance of election ; It is twain that This circum. stance gave him wprotninenee, he could not oth erw.se acquired in competion with Wootowstm and BLict: , Comp) Comfy. Below grill be fauna ori abstract of the eenstts re turns of this County, showing Me- total population,number ordwell.ngs and bundles, on the fiat o June, IESO, snail the increase Since leict : Fomemien. DoreMaas , Families. Blocs. esti 146 in Brookfiel4l, . 743 149 _ 139 Covington, 1053 17'7 182 Charleston, 1470 285 275 Chatham, 1208 218 ' 230 Deerfield, 721 131 131 Delinar, 1537 370 179 Elkland. • ' 963 - IS7 lBB tog Farmington, _ 903 - 162 g Gaines. - 608 - 99 • too-- Jackson, 123 950 _ 259 Liberty. 1475 966 266 Lawrence., .1029 176 180 Lawrenceville, . ' 494 - 83 87 Morris, 268 • 61 ' 61 Middlebury, 1096 ` 182 189 Richmond. 1231 '4 205 213 Rutland, 1006 180 -189 Sullivan. 1767 302 319 Shippen, 298 54 , 54 Tioga, 1157 188 .C.. . 194 Union. 825 1 188 , \ 191 Wellaboro, 617 113 .'/ 116 Westfield, J 307 2 - 5 • 10- , -q - ' 955 Tofat In 18500, 23,9i8 MG, 16,498 ncrenoe. 8.435 ..„ . • 'POpulatioo in 1810— 1581 do 1820— 4021 ' Inerease:'s24 do • 1530.. Mt do 5050 do 1840-15488. do 6427 do 1850423936 do • 843$ Ceases Sosqoehana Colmly:r The following are the full remms of the Census o 1 this comity for 1860, along ago of that of 1840 Towed:qv ac. Ike. ltn o. , Auburn, , 1113 1837 Bridgewater, 2082 1551 lessor, (taken chiefly from Bridgewater) , 840 Brooklyr.. _ .. 1474 1082 Lathrop. (taken from Brooklyn,) • ' 510 Cheeonut, 952, 709 Apellanon. (taken from Choermat) 747 Clifoid. (including Dundag l -296) 1872 1648 Dimeek, ftg• F 1056 Foam Lake, •- __o o6 777 Franklin, • 515 703 Gibson. ' 1219 1449 Client Bend, • . . 659 1,150 Hartford, - - 1179 1257 Harmony, . , , - : 523 1581 Herrick. . 629 825 Jackson, 734 978 Leant : • ' - ' *oo' ' j :443 Litierty, - . , -., • - 5114 -cm Middletown. s, . Montrose. (N0m)632 , 917 New Milfird, . . 3148 ' ' 1433 Rash, - . , - .19410 i , 1169 argimpilkh. • • ••, 926. ; 1 164 lidiret Lake, , ~ ~- " , on7 • 1213 Thomson, " • s ' Mt, 570 Frieukville, (lliee ft Ilisidkurin &Li .'. MI 21.193, 28.631 *The village of Lanitalanr, containing about 400 inhabitants, and the adjacent village 0f Susque hanna built on at die Railroad Depot; 'containing 527, arnin Harmony, and , help to swell its prerent population to more than treble what it was in *8 , 10. , The village of Randall contains about 300 inhab. Minos. said the' growing villages of , New Biilforil 'and 'Gre iffiend contained respectively titand 2 It on.the &st ek ion*, and have el costae increased - eonsiderably Aire. There are also growing, villa, gee tn Hailoal,.ditecon, Springville. and Brooklyn, containinz between one and tiro hundred each. The whote min in. Sewprettanna - county.is :darn! 7,600, or a - little oy 35 per cente—Ararcharrao Buenas ry Prrtustrita:—On the 14th inst.', John B. Guthrie, the Derneeratie ea:Whisks for Mayor - of Pittaburj, was elected. The- input stood for Guthrie, (Del") 19 9 8 ; Rown r Barker. (Independent) 1140. Mn Alteghany,City, Ilugh Fleming, (Whi#)'•triet eketed - Mayor by ai rityer4ltater Simple; (Dern.) and' ' Mount 411. . • . Plik AT Tow (Pa.) Gar, Banes.—Ain , Poitithiy, eftensocerleetitiltbuttilf tai Ilia in the Tuck '41 1 a.) Gas ;House; homing querrith the flaw, ;trope ignect, melting pee or two lead popestace The tar klieg c0mer:120 4 ,14 7orks were soon re, emter tray - rriniet ' Nen from aU ;•A fartnet _midi* neat . linkneville, "lib) eosin. t,,WhilP Inkrkilillg on the, kfilkak matrin market a few motsings since r before daylight;hed tail•boind let •dOwn, and JIM WO of Mits'stolin 04 ofthe tick Ph* ofshLt weginv:withhht being awateofil4:: Fr‘;, - ,e.. - „ , ---uennet Mad in &Treat almndahnilh •evoia 1 - c un t epg of Western Virginia, is - highly spoken of ';n the Richmond papem tt brings fifty cents a bu- Whekinibut The lawyets of Lower. Canada bare istrucfc for higher lees. The *volt-1444i inset tai4ll - yrkek adopted by tt e Judge*. En Quebec, soyeuty mem. bets of the bar fen the idert in a body. . eiteettipitile*Pi*vii.jfii h'sn priweil saiiiiure in rxii!intl. as og znercnniile adventure. --.Cansonwohe-compnetweapiltberepo , lationatqlhe rimed of the , • A Ow brokeol , in-Osirßaviee , lhe; 10th, in Midi or were nearli.destroyed.— Ron. G.- G. King; member of Convene from Rhode Leland, was married to,u lady of Washing. ton g on Tuesday last. • • . h linitawkint singular that dignemtetypes c ap. not bern4en Eurppe, lintsqin the Viii* ted Slate*. • ht the ctmrse , cif a sermon preached it &sloth on 'Thursday stated that all the sermons dellieri.d in the land in the comae of if 'year s " Would Make .120,G00,000ilarge octavo meth . . ' • • Two fair but fotit prisoners in petticoats escaped .froth the Kaston jail last Week.; It It is stated of Gen Putman that he planted in his native town in Windham- County, a lade of apple frets in , the higtray, so that " the poor might,lmas apples pa 'well as ihe rich." A emir tonikling. material has,lntely. been intro &wed in Pottsville,' Pa. It, is a brick fi httea by thirty inehes, io made, as In promise equal dura rabilily of stone, at one third the cost. Luther President Judge of the Schuylkill distriet has Signified' hie intention of re signing immediately after the March term. Joshua W. Coady, of Danville, will be urged for the vacancy. The •Roebewer American. in informed that about four hundred fine wooled sheep were killed by four dog! on Tutiiiiiry ni,glu, upon the farm of A. Cham plain, Esq., in the town of Vales. Mr. J: Patterson, wife and - two daughter,', rot Wit. lianispott, Mit.; says the ClearspringSentinel, have been poisoned by having eaten apple tamer impreg oated with poison from the ginner -from the crocks in which the botter was placed. ° The two former are convalesentilut the latter continue very sick. There is said to be at this time 22.000 Miles of Telegraph in operation in the United States; 12,000 on the Morse principle, -an d out ,10.000 on the, -House and Sam principles. The telegraph now extends from tialiGis to ,New Orleans, and as far westlas Dubuque, iowa. The steamship Great Britain has at length been sold by the Directors of the Great Western Steam ship Company to Mr. Patterson, the eminent ship•. Wilder of Brietot, England, fot the sum of .e19,- 000, being about the seventh part of her original cost. Professor Forbes stales the Irish to be the taller on_ the average than either the Englit.b la I the Scctch. fiaving Measured a thousand of each nation, gng• lis!i, Irish, and Scotch; he gives the following as an average haled of each ;;-.English, 681 inches; Scotch, 611; Irish, 70; and the age Of each 21, Woodrow Ale Manny, a man of seventy, was found dead in .his bed, at liilich.Owith indications on his person and Xbwt the room, that he died by the hands of his son They were both of intemperate habits, and were last seen intoxi cated. ' H The tenons of Carol) dimity, Gavle, 'reports kr_ less than fiftyfinis sda ofMint in that Went?. One lady has blessed her Midge) spouse with three acts, and sundry others, with, two sets each. . The. father of a young mutt who died from iriu ries received by the upsetting of a stage coach in McLean county, Ohio, last summer, has recovered 81,000 damages from Messrs. Frink & Co l o! Chicago. l ti., the proprietors of the coach. = ; ft seems by a statement made by •%trilliani Chaplin, at an anti fugitive slave law conventions held at Syracuse, that the total coat of procuting.his release from confinement in Washington and Ma ry,land was $lB,OOO. The. brig. Calendar, Captain Taylor, arrived, Galveston on the 30 th ult., from Wiltraingtcm, N. C,4, with 'a fibtilbet."ofithinters, their families - and ser vants,. in. all eighty pevsontswho desian settling its that State..:; - • 1 4..03$ Aa the. Newark 9 A. M. train •wits tetnmmg to Jersey City. nn , „Friday morning, mg lads, brothers, w \ hile playing on the track, were caught by the cow catcher and killed. They were children nf Mr. Martin. The Clerks in the • Comptroller's office, in Alba- N.Y., have prevented a massive t•ilvbr pitcher to Gov. Hunt, lately at the head of that department. Miss Stuart,' daughter of the artist who painted the neat picture of Washington, in Finned 'Hall, Boston, ti is now engaged copying that eacellent and Valuable production of bar father. The &ate of lowa has cmhired a block of warble for the Washington Monument, with the !Mowing e inscription : ." l ows—Her affections, like the firers of her bord flow to an inseparable Union." The Cberoliee Indians bave impawd a tax on all bee negrcies and mulattoes among them. i r When has a man a right to scold his wife about his coffee I When he has stifficient pounds.. The Court. Rousts at Pottsville, Pa., is completed, with the exception of the seats. The cost of the building. ' it is said, arils , amount to between $23,- 000 and $25,000. It was erected under the act of Assembly by private contribution of the citizens of the place. A block of coat weighing five tons, intended for the .eabibition,,has been diawn out of one of the pits in a colliel near Tipton Wareickabite. Benjamin , Hartshorn present Lumber Inspector, , has been apPo,e4l Wbunkey tospector, in Phila. dOPhiss, in 1 p 1 14;ohn silion direased. ii.nAaaissititbazy,latedovermov Of,cmom, finnvoyi has been appointed a Postmaster in New Ruda, Decatur County, lowi,lty the U. S. Govem• Hamilton Count', Olimi:aierialiti*tri'thir return of theirensnti r , - hasllso,Blo;inbabliants: ,, The comtcproun t of , the population:tat ,Ciaatrtnstti, it f1p,418. , . Upwards of two thousend ofrtie:fitiests t ak it to, the forest of Foniainblean, *hose agearausge . from, two hundred to fi re hundred years battalion; "sold, and ire to be culdnaii this Itinter:' The Sari Frarieitc,i pipers bet admission $25, gentlenienreetiailattiied trjr free! • t- r• • - • SWIM 7 shalda be aped deriat,lr N 0,11611 adojilieta„Frenoll wont, !Wei, ail English one is more apprep,riate. . • , The,Brilialt kappa in kela46 eaw.esterri)4 *firing tegiarv.ats ef cavalry,twenty-fan,. of .lialautiy, fire infantry _ 24Ma men faa"ratFr r e, the, grandeot ) ; 4 Oen. La .fiyette, : nixed Was!rington Vity night am! stopped tit M* Sortie Of Mr. Skinner. • t, „;; eistinSifelfkilled kwe their , oil and hides=-:lwit mash 'skin (Piths's:be!. ky se liSinswi p artd.nseCkwe saddles: ,An hosts:qt. A CFInP. 2II Y inaggel4. trace gs of `'emi a 'Legislature. •- flatiataalitik•Jan. 17 1851. Siertkrz.-.The Senate hating been cattail to Of. , der, proceeded to tottinesa4; Petitions - Preseoleti-4of :the Sepal or the 48th find 4911% sections.of the relating to batiki; for the repeal °phi Ilii.*eriaptinkbertaki peopetix, from tnzatlon ; for it - filirto prevent eaufatortilin.. niter" ' at large on the public highways in North Penn; for the woommation of a bank In beliatted ut 11511di ChailYriiirentilenlirtragWV4 (hit pi-wage of *law establishing a bee banking Rya. -tern, and bone of itmall itotelt; for a free banking, based on State storks: for a new bank at Allen. town, with a eapitat of 8100000. - BittPiipa r 4or at-win:l4a inwa•of York bit4ogb;`nini ;Mk' &Kee rpb« tea; wallowing John Moser, and . Angola,. "esell iir,opftwv "taw 2 7 0 teitoting. of the... Fan-4 etammittee from - the House Ammo eti Aim WOO yraitint; tbe 'presence of the'Senetp, to . p roceed to open .the re, tome of thevtectidit 'of the Auditor arid litiveydr Generals ;a• The Senate prom` After printiting, ikt.senators jutOrni*,bs „Weir Chamber, and the ,triattiedjelirited. , 'Hottii4-41ieitranaseiing smile Initiipiiitatii;hu. sines., the membenuef the - Senitereitne into;the House -to ,onnot 'the voleccast at dst October . ebro -unit for Auditor GeneraFanti,finrveyoravonaL The counting - at the 'note was then,. proceeded with,'and resOlieJ nit follows " 1:- 'yaw soma yrs2l6ll.Al. • - • Ephraim ;Banks, • H.. W. Snyder, E S. Ned, soa itertveros: ottesaat. • J. Porter Brawley, 1+10,703 Jo4eph Henderson, • 131;4864, ICittiber, Cleaver, _ 1;2171 Ephraim flanks, and. J. Porter i3mwley, Were deelared' - eireed Aiidito'r''Genethl; and Surveyor General of ibis Siam. The'House•'then adjourned. SATURDAY Jimmy 18 'Se:cwt.-411 Senileitaing hien called to or• der, a series of resolutions adopted by the Kerwin- Lon Board of Commissioners, remonstrafmgagainst the proposed consolidstioe of the city and county of Philadelphia, was presented by the Speaker... " Petition, Preseuted—Among the petitions 'pre sented wet - eons for the ineorporation 'of the Bank of Easton; one for the repeal of the Militia Laws, and one for the establishment of free banking and and the issuing of small notes Bills - Ifsporled.Thli Standing, Committees re ported a number of Nils, among them one for in corporating the Philadelphia Life ,Insurance Com pany ; to authorise the Second Associate Presbyte rian Congregation ,to sell certain real estate . and one for the issue of ornate tnilifity schools. These two last mentioned bills were passed. Bills introdcasf:-.To facmponee the Philadel phia Life Insura n ce Company; Tone relating to In natio; and habitual drunkards; to' incorporate the Merchants' Stearn Tog'and Navigation Company ; to reinstate, in part, the capital stock of the Me chlnica; Bank of Philadelphia; authorising the ex melons under the will of Joseph A. Needles, to sell real estate, to extend the charter of the Far mers' and Drivere Bank of Waynesbnrg. Referred.—One id incorporate the Chesnut Hill Iron Ore Company; and one to re-annex the county of Montour to ,Colombia county.. The last bill was referred to , a special Committee ef three. The Senate Shortly 'after adjourned Hausa—The House was celled loordeirby this Speaker, and proceeded to business,- The bill authorizing the Tnistees of Jean Baptiste Demoptell, deceased,sell and convey real estate, passed Committee of the "‘Vhole, and Weather* postponed tor:the present:" Mr. Breomelt moved the appointment of a Com mince. of five,, , _ioquire iota, the expediency of en laming the powers of the courts of this, Common weilth, in _regard to authorlztw , the sales of real es ,. tate beim:leg to inkier'. Mt Broomall,. from the Committee of Estates!: and &cheats, reported. with amendments, a bill lei confirm the We to real estate in West Phdadelphia, A resolution giving the two of the Hall to if Agricultural convention on Tuesday and Wednes.i day afternoons and evenings were agreed to. Bills'larloduurl —A. k)in to reinstate the capital of the Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia; one tO remedy certain delects in the charter of thf Waynesburg Bank; a Supplement to the act abo. lishmg Imprisonment for debt, and to punish Fraud ulent Debtors; to authonse Charles Renttent, trustee, to sell certain real estate; to regulate tbe place of holding elections in the district of South. work ; supplement to the bill encouraging mann taoturing operations in this State. After_ iransaelin,g some unimportant business, the House alljourued. MoNDAY January, 20: Stairzo-Actorutts Prescnial.-My. Matthias,•Spea, ker, presented an ,abstract from, the acconnts,ol the Gimmistunin arid PeirkintheerbraPike Compirry. An abstract fturn 'the 'eattotintit'OrtheChelt o tihnrit and. Willow Grove TampikeCompanyi ;• Pditions ?Issued.—Among the numerous pa. titionS presented Ibis, morning, were the follow• kg:— Fur the passaue'of tt' fa* consolidating Philadel phia City and pistrik. Rembnatmnee against the repeal of the ~kidnapping law. Memonals frOm the Historical Society of this State, relative to re suming the publication ot the • C'olontal records. 'ln favor of the wcorPorationi Of several' banks. To prevent the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from caning their roads through any house of public wor• ship or burying ground. In favor of a tree Banking law based on. the State Stocks. • i lilts Intrututed.—An act supplementer) , to an act authorizing the publication and disttibutron Of the, pamphlet laws of the State. - A number of resolutions were offered and ;re ferret'. • A tesolutien requiring the State Treasurer tom n• form .the Senate what Montt' of State tax the Bank at Pennsylvania and other Banks would have been required to pay on their' dividends for - the pate year, if •subject• to, thy act_of. March, seso, was Also, requiring what amount of , fees were re. tahted by the County officers in the several counties of the State; • - The bill to incorporate the Philadelphia Life in nuance Company, was taken" opr-pending its c 1 1- sideration, the Senate atlirn ooed. , Houst.—A number o f Petitions' and "rernontilnln• sea against the repeal of the slave kW of 1849, attd in favor of consolidation- of the city and county; of Philadelphia, were presented. I. A number of bills and supplements were read, and without transacting any business of important-e l the ifousnadjourned. - i; Portr.Souritrs Cotnimeiniiines— Six rworrlen and two were arrested in New York, , on F r ri• darhus; for.passinaenanterfeit 10's of the 'Mineral Bank of Pqnsville. They aro supposed 101 l N' ladelPhians, and their Suomi are Sarah, W o od, Grien; Ann X4illy, - JanliWilsolOaviusna Maniere,' Mary McCready, EmehnetWisner ant Mans fi eld , 4% men =Mr* lihnsetlf Benj.: Dnrkirisap. Pl to *mg tOhe•safM s inn& wasaffe+4l34 the camee • f • .‘ ' DICATIOCTIVE Flat AT MUATAUZIC....A fire broke out thisininuing,' at o'clock; Jan. ohandleci t eontery of Erie - and E. Water Streets.— The thesinoteeter, at the time, :Wati two Jewess betel zero, and there was a strong, wind, lint ere company was unable to subdue the &tries, in eetisequenee-ocithe ihtwe-ltiering: - This square Wl* Ofjeupeettrlig lambi/ yards 'end antairbuildings "which were all burned. . Tice fofr Ihr - hit; ~• _ following are_ the principal , kisses :—Ftitlk gtsa*.:„.l.thmingtoic:l4, Co', _ mulct PM§ iiis,oool,Atio suit* otoolti, Atiiiiitt In 'z %Vet g. ]l7 Chile. Stuftlisfehteirktill to berg MOOG. F: Clark, Itunber, A10,000.q J. notion, Stiliffe"qq. -. §ote, binding' eeml6B6o,Amdt atinuchloops Sookhy. 'litnati p hooset*„ foss $. 1200' to moo: ,•'' • N Proccedings,ol the, f st - igress. .. IiECCIND- BEetwiNS. 1- - • .. -' ' • ~ .<-• , ....-..t . ''' .7 .' ' - ' WAIRUNOMIIaIine 11, 1861. Bittentrartfif - Chair laid beforelhe.,,SenWe, a, cornmunication from thev)ifer Dipattimmti enelo /sing a rep o rt arthe TopograPhicaf i ßug,ineess tin the ;inundation of the4iiwer M . iseippl. ....90ertelfiitet ts: faintest'. '`r ''' ~ . ' , • Mr. Hate moved. that whin the B;matesiijoern, it be.to Mee& ` ~,„1,,,.,,,,,..,,,„„x . „,...„,, • - !ltirilli e - Weinititifiii iiiirlost—yeas 10, . s nays 21. - 1 :1* he Chair presented the Credentiabrof Mr. Brod head, eleated,Senator frorn • Piensylrimia - for six yeatalftet Mirekl, 1251:1 Ilr f Clity ) "Ile'll siopfillion from Cornelius liaadarbiliiislitiaMberst builder, 01 New York, 'off j ming to place six steamers enjlic ChaureesiodAux, Irfertatielflinif,lri t itillififsittliti te'lhersoiernminfi incases:it viar.And go carry the:U. &tank wh en desires!, for thirty thourandollara pet annum: for ivied vessel. ' ,I ) • , Me. Viiin ittlindtteeti a bill brewing a Board ;of Commissioners iksr ettamiliation and . payment'of . claims' against thu United Mates grow ing octet* the c#u9taest ,fCaliinia.. 1- ~ ,•., ~ i ~ . ' :M'. I,Vinthicip,intreaticed 41 bill ',p the" appofin liferseoi alumni rifappriiiitis at hike "furl for other Mmes. IA He suidlhatte goo onfleis of %Me r lin! ; acme time sines,' and hewn, :0020'14*(11:layette j ibe. ntattirs purled to , t io*mild he ". done 'with out dein% He 0110104 the•csile cifilittpment burs irepointii* apptuitteni; OUT' tbelosisa ,end. in zonvemence oftho present ;IYisierti.' Nil' bill 'prii.: posed the appointment Wateriness:lk at'' largo; afid than!), 11.4, wositst-he a niimedy to some extent..-.:1 His bill also proposes to ma!isi aorne•tWge in re. gaol home raltiation'lnetitul eflorem c.t.x - lc/ • 143 312; 1 3 0: 31 '4,1 • 1,954 Mr. 'Ash= hoped that after ito much , tint& lied teen expended in perfecting the bill, the commit tee would vote down all, amendments, and not waste further time. , , Mr. grans, °lbid.,' ofrereil an amendment that no free matter whatever shall Oltialate in die mails. This he would do if fie had the patter. Mr. BrOwnyollitth, said the question was now presented !abether there shall i be three cent. postage at the eipense of the treasury, or fi ve cents without. • Mr. Erase ' amendment Was disagreed to. Mr. Carter would estend,irither than curtail the franking privilege: dt was the means of bringing legislative doings toithe doer of their. constituents. • Mr. Brown's smendmentl was rejected—yeas 69, nays 87. 1 f Mr Putnam offered en amendment, authorizing the Postmaster General to increase the compensa tion of Deputy , Postin asters. Rejected • g Mr. Stanton, of I,enn., took occasion to say that on the - first opportunity he Would endeavor to have taken up the bill establishing steinters to Africa. The committee rose, on motion of Mr. Potter, who moved the remits optestion. Mr. Hall mewed io lay ihe bill on the table. Mr. Jones calledfor the ;reading of the bill ' It Provides rot a post ge. of three canteen , each latter not ; weighing Oiff allun ptincergto,post office. cis i t pork Mute to be discontinued, or conVensationjes Pesthiaidelit"te - berliridtdified tit etinseqeetien Of the pa s s ag e o rmi s i n it, ' ,V. ~,, 1 .... t Or printed'matter armorer weight than two ounces, one,cent.. i Boon books not weighing °yet two ounces; to be deern o lmailablematter. News papers oteliveiect within State " Mate where they are printed, chargeable,with only half of the fonvoing rates. No postap,eon those mailed to . ..actual sub scribers in the county where they are printed, Or within thirty mites! from the place of publication...— Fifty per cent to be deducted from the postage on mazazines, when pre-paid. • - Three dent pieces made thuits fotuths Ovations fourth copper. , Stamps as n0w,,,t0 be provided and, sold at the post offices. Forgery of them to be punishable by line and imprisonment. • - One milliod and a half of dollars to be appropria ted to Meet the deficiencies in the revenue. Letters °nestled for within *Period of two weeks, to be published once only. The Postmastei General to establish suitable pla ces of deposit forletters in cities, and towns, to be collected and del ifted by carriers, at one or two cents each.! N - - - A motren today the bill on the table was luta tived—yeits et, nays 139. • The question liras thee taken on agreein g to the first amendthent of the Original bill, namely, substi tilting three calla' uniform for the three and five cents poinage rates, and was decided in the affirm= ative—yeas 121,[nays 83. • • • The other amendments were agreed to. The one establishing penny posts,,by yeas 106, naTalit. r t The bill, the sYnomiisi of which is given in, the preceding part a this . report, was then raelect— yens 139, nays 75. Mr.. Potter melted to reconsider the vote by which the bill was pasied, mid on his motion the motion was Laid on the able. Adjourned. lIME WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. ' ;The gentile ‘as trot in session today, having ad joiarned;yesteiday over ,to blooday. flottst —34eßagly Moved that the Rome go into Committeet int therWholti'int the State of the Union,' anti tales nto thokleficiency.bill. -Rejected.. ' I , o n * li on 01514L.Danici f • •the ,lionse went., into mmittee of the ,Whole cm private bills. ~ After some debate, saiend bills were ordered to rep:mitt,' te g ibe House , when the 'Committee I k - 3 Mei and ihelliwa•havingpaiaal one of the bills reported, adjodined.. t -•,, . . - "I , .• .1 ... -.I ,1 , - , WASIIISIWOadarr. 20. Satisic--A number of petitions wi ! es.pr t egged fel'an amendment lo the Patent Laws 1 - _, - { frtr.4lamlin hWesented:a,petition trr si irral of ' ihe Ft:Olive Mete Law: !Aid on the table. ' -' i five.thousw copies of the - repOrt - Atihe engi. newts On di" lationsaf ihoilowarViabisaippli I were only (:printed: ,;, -,,,, -„„i .) :43 • Mr. i P • . rted a ,joint resolutron tor...t the pmrharr Ora of Aleiander liiirigton ingble. pi • , avenses of reselinioittii direct._ the C on'Corinteme to imams linilk he esilel ,4 410 #90g , Tenstifeo:lP:!PrOP,ii: ;Alai/man yid seamen - from engaging.i!!' die Africa' trade. .f,aid over. = ' '-. 1., 114 - ' w * as!feeeived link *Wee' ind retev Postai•Committee...;. r BEI Mr. Hunter ea';ll,.tharat &proper timathefrielda Of Me Tariff of 1846 would pnnve Prat it woo high: ly beneficial and successful in its, operation, bin, it. was not petfect, 4 and• mightbe attended with. great propriety in this partlenlai of appraisment. The bill was referred tp the Finance Comm" . , Mr. Hunter oflere.d , the following *on, ichich was adapted: • . Resolved, That the Secritarfof the story be called upon to report the '&bait; standin to ihe ere& it of the lining States at each of the üblic tieposi toties, end the amount of Treasury d fie on, each al such depositories unpaid on July 1 1;1850. Al sn the-amount of Trims fitter's In each depositor Mr. Benton's resolution, callineftir mines of cor respondence relating. to the ,Contoy prisoners and the invasion of Cuba, was taken up and adopted.' Mr. Dowius' resolution, fixing /riday of each week for the consideration bf priva bills, was ta ken up, and, after debate, adopted. The French Spoliation Bill was then taken np. Mr. Smith_ resumed - his speech. He examined he minority report in detail, and answered all ob jections to the chtimi. !le read, and commented firm at great length, extracts from all the treaties between the United States and France, and, Main tained, in conclatiea, that further delay in the pay ! tent of these claims would have the appear: Mee of repudiation. ' Mr. Hunter got flPor, and on motion of Mr. Mangum, the rte adjourned:n e tt Monday. ' Hotiet•-•&The House wept into Committed of the Wit..lle. on thelCheap Postage bill. ! Mr. Phelps offered waubwitute.yeeteillay, which Was rejected, providing, amoung other thinp, three and five depts!posfamO Mr. Brown; ot 7gdiana, offered' stilistititte. pro posing's riniform five Cent vale of postage, &e. Mr. Cleveland Ppoke in favor of curtailing the franking privilefte which was greatly abtuied in itendiag electioneering trash. - . . • Vatiotts resolutions of 'agony wets adopted. • The consideration. of the French Spoliation Bill varthen.resualed. `Mr. Hunter having the floor, proCeeded toSohlnseit the 'Senate 'in Opposition to die bill. : . After 114 r. Hunter had emelt:Wed, Mr-Ssward ob tained the floor / and , tbe Settateßtutionmed. t i '') ifousre.-On motion, it was resolved that th e 'jest:mil:lees& in February be devoted tolhe p a . inners of the District of Colombia. 011,110111011 of. Mr. Bokee, it was resolved that of-dmaikTileektati Ban-Freaelseo be suspended for the present ,blr,Onnnell endeavoredlmintroditet tion authorizing the rtittaite dlrtstittition To 'be placed in commission. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the bill providing for the prompt execution of the Bounty law of last session , nit gete-tile(*-..sconiiderabledehate, which was not concladOi at the adionminent. y Nevis by Televrapiii. lifigioselt.Vaits4.,gtatorisissiter.v Jessitscot Crrr, January 21.—The members of the Legislattptthis alnatuom repqmitillhe balloting for United thates" &mow The (odieth ballot re. solted as foBows:, -* Geyer, Benton, Scatteprto, ~ • • . 4 - : Necesmil tOlvdoker.79-:-liiitimsrbtr,G er, (Whig) but two totes 'Jo, A resolution WWI adopted, Axing 4o•Ertorrawimulus:liest , darfor ballot- ing, when Ono choice takes place, the joint meet ing of the Legislattwit shall be tliseolireti; !lid* .f Long taii, F0r1111,411 Slave. Mamas% IseT 20 —allertrY . Lohg, the fu hire slave - , ivho was breUght back here fmn New York, was sold on Satanfay-tor Amen 'boated snti Shy dollars., Ha was booglu by. a Georgian trader. • The purchaser of. Henry Long, gave security in the amoUnt of s4,ooo;ibat be would be taken fur• ther South. ineet4ia ye ML&te HARRISBURG, Jim. 20.—The members of the Sen ate and House bf Expresentativets met in conven tion this day at noon, for the purpose of electing a State Tretrurer. The, owing is the, result o) the fine ballot :—John - . democrat, 73 ; NET Middleawattb, 50. Mr. : Bickel was declined duly elected. Plaissibmiltetts itteittou.' , Barrox,.Tnesday, Jan. 21,—Es/ening. The roan . of the Eleanor yesterday, is as fol- lows : ..?' • i Second Distrid—No choice; Upham, Whig, lacks about 400 votes ' ' • ' 74ircibjstrid—Dencan, Whig : elected by 1000 majority." • , Fourth Drend—No \ s chome; Thompson, Wbig, Tacks 600 to 6,00. Fifth District—No choice; Allen, Free Soil, lacks 400 to 500 . • "Sixth ,biatrid—Davis,, Wbigi . 6.lecteil by a few hunting]; majority, , Sethmith District—No! eboieb, Goodrich, Whig, gains on last election, anti will,have a decided phi. rality over Bishop, Opp. Tenth Disirict—Scutitteri Whig, elected by con. sidemble majority. 4 SOLAR NENOMENO* —fOne day last month the the people - cif - St. Paul (111inIsina) witnessed a su perb tiotar exhibition.„ From sunrise to sunset, three suns of equal brightness, and too dazzling for the naked eye, apparently arose at once in die ho rizen,, and the ground bring covered with snow, poured forth "a deluge of light, ' far more livens° man is usually witnessed. A stream of powerful refracted rays was blazing down from the real star in the..eentre ) like the blazing beard of a fiery co met, white, on each side of the eon. like the set tnents *hid form a parenthais—thus, hong a brilliant etrirdocg, with a local point in the centre of each, intensely luminous eo that the two nor,- the offspring of the sun by refraction, shone, is equal splendor". A WARNIpIG TO HUNTS4II..-i. C. Thomas, son of Samuel Thomas of his township, about seventeen years of age; left his father's house on the 31st att. tor the purpose of hunting on Armenia Mountain. After wandering over the mountain all day, he at night found that he was lost. He had the presence of mind, however, not to give up, and lay, down, but kept on his feet throughout t h e night, which an• tlonbtedty saved his life. The nest ,day lie int. ceded in reaching the house of a settler, when it was discovered 41 both of his feet were frozen. D. klieg, of this borough, was imniediately called, Who, 'hi using prompt means, saecieiled iu taring both life arid . ,Vcinazi,l3tnao,—A plan named Raphael Crape, of Rillgbeiy township, aged about ,62 year's vat fmind'detnl near Rush . Hint houie, Cin Sunday fart. Itappeart, from what *e hate hdard, that the de ceased on Tuesday; previous to s death, prom el a bottle of liquor at the a named bowie, and left, after which tie was not seen alive. He has Web a man of Intemperate habits for several years, btrt at last died the diath of the dronkard, another warning to the meditate drinker. He leaves a wife and large circle of respectable friends to moan hie death.— Tmjan. The Scientific American says that in less dart two years Unseat... can step into a railroad ear it New York, and proceed by an uninterrupted rail road to Galena, on the Mississippi., in Illinois, vbs • lance of 1200 miles. The links 'to complete this chain are s • now being constructed; and the editor adds, that in ten years from the present time sit in terior line cf railroad will be opened between Nee York and Francisco: In the number, length, and greatness of rivers, this country exceeds all others, and in a few yeamiff artificial lines of communica tion will far exceed any,other country. SI jEIOCEINO -.nu —Mr. Ludwit Albright, in Al. mange county, Va. came to a shocking death on the 'n 24th ult. He Va.; been drinking freely and was let seated before the fire. After about an hour, one of his'sons returning, found him lying on his face, with his head and,rshoulders in 'the fire, auJ dead: His hind eras ire — arly consumed, and his hands dropped oil at the wrist, upon t his being lilt , e 4 4P , • '3/11ViATIURE AffsMANICISOL g e cl o j r ," t i kr elm Rises) Ron Sets . ~ 2s 7, 8 4 b: 41 as e_D„ pa,DAT 7,. 7. 453 Tumpar 28 , T 6 454 T 6 F 55 v . Vann', • • ' 180 -4 4 56 ,to rez!kiw. ........ 3 457 • SATURDAY 1 2 558 ° IperDONATIOD4-4his friends of Elder f• Kasnans. will pay him a Donation r° a : an Wednesday Aftenmon, nod Evening. JP."' frau at hotneor T. P. Woodruff on Main , t" doors *knith tif , Bridge sireef. • 'Att inVitatiOn altendi ia cordially extended fa ALL ley the Conimittee. earn . - MONTAilit* gc.cp:, me inuler the impels' ' necessity et - saying' to their customer", bloig •Vccosukta of morethennne - yeate standing, that Of musigt ciosegleantl thesktgavingludgments end Nem tintr.Will - do welt to, noakeyeguations for payment. Whil&they iyteint their lumen, thanks to the' fa" no , forlast:firvoss;theywronid invite them mos el" ‘ ° ll4o 4 l 4 o oACtheir very extends, assortmentof Go* iltikteceived front _New 'Fork Clay, putchmsd th e to 10West erhtligtthe ;gasket, which they am avow, obit at' arlgoleialii4nr retail; et' pits that cannot ml to Please. To Cub co:Women we say come, 04 1 out Worthy friends th at me Indebted do come and r . np *stirs f rely still LW able to pent you a memo' . pica of him*: & IXM & Ce 4. 4"' Towanda, fan. 20, 1831. . 77 ! 51 24 Nil