II I ..WFAPforb 24100Titr• Irrife..„Soll, Free Agpeeetto Free Men! )rposdirek-ror Frit. Iterrltors. E O. GOODRICH, EDITOR. Tol9o . li,,„Satur4ay, Fe . bruary 8 1 1851. ' • ' Terms. of - Th. Reptarl er. I'. $0 PST anguat.-tf,paid width' Ito ytar.§o etota win be dedateted.-42t cash paid smelly lit adratire : lll 00 iril/ be cleilacted. No popir scut over two years. mires plod . AnverriettnEtre. per mauve of ten lines. LO, earns, for Om eird.ls tents for each aultuquetit insertion. • 7 , 111 1 '.9ffica ra the Union 810ck.7. ninth side car tho flume, hest door ` to the Bradford Meet. Entrance tativileca Psalm AtitireW and•Elwell'a lute Dacca.. • V. eijostiit is Few York. It. will to seen ,that ; the Legislature of New' York :keep fatted to _elect a U S. Senator for 'viz years from next PoUrth March, in_place of Ilan. D. S. .Dfccuisear. , The obstinacy-of "silver - array "in the Senate, ptivented a nominatilin and finally pre pared an adjour merit, rendering a special act, or another joint resolution n 4 cestary, before art elec. ''tion can be had. What the . result of the election ~riley be, is I:limp:tido ;'-init one thing is certain -the ' *big 'party in the State of, New York are in the midst of quarrel which will divide it for, years, though' the.two wings are totally iliiproportioned in strength - -the Seward men comprising the great Mass of the people; the. Silver.greys Pillniore imen, the old . , offir..e.horders or expectants. The Prows_ now operatien to change the' sentiment it the Witig party is preehiely siinilar to that em ployed open the DemoCracy. The patronage and power-cif the President is at once brought into re. ciiisitien,:and all the marhinery ot government nest, effect a revelation in _its sentiment. Such ap . pfisnoes always carry the old !ogles; the men who baring tasted office, have an eternal hankering (or blinkering) Sher the flesh-pots, while every disin terested patriot whcris ready to serve his country in seine official, capacity, 'would as" goon expatriate ' 'himself as'be in o position antagonistic to the pow. er which.dispenaed the loaves and &hes Theitind Mogul now; ie the Whig President— sleeted Vice President with' the-stigma' of being' e Abolitionist upon his reputation. His object is to place the Whig piny upon the Southern platform. We shall see how he will succeed. That party in hiS ORB State, to their credit , have repudiuted . him and Ills treason. to fei they have stood firm, bat whether they wOl bold out, is owing to the integri .ly of tbe muse'. Box. Gwentß. McFemora) has become alto. eimed wi th Mrtflattacrr in the publieatibn of the &Oak and takes the placed the lamented Jam Massa, as its editor. Mr. M. brings with-him to -- his new pbat, s high reputation for ability'and in testily. We are gratified at this change in the irsodons. It became upon the death of Mr. Miami - transferred &Om a t igh toned independent journal, a tenor to plunderers and rascals, into the veriest and most emasculated and driveling copyist of the Pmetajiloceins, to be found in the. whole State.-- WO think we see evidences already that it is to be brought out of this depth of degradation, and to be ones Mote conducted with independence and abi lity. Go. &WTI, flotonvo...-Friend Snit:nun; of the West . Mau Republica**, is urging upon the thithooratio party the necessity of nominating Gen. fit. Houston, ot Texas, as their candidate , for the Presidency, We clip from his paper ot the 4th the forowing pertinent enquiries:— , *Now. why should the Democracy of the Union to excited or distracted about a Presidential candi. rby endeavor to force the party into the support of Coto or Duchamvs. (both 'good men, but neither of them a favorite with the whole party ) When there it a man like Horwros, ithose tionyrould be / heartily endorsed by the masses, and sedum•te the Democracy airiumph second only to that which they achieved under the petriotioJaekstre to the everettmorable cam paign of 'IS I" RWPOUTZA 07 TIM SO7OLXOCOIII7.74ir. PACILI of the House, has' read,ln his place a bill vesting , the-power of appointing the reporter of the 'Su preme Court m the Judges of the Court, instead of tlitiGovemor—:be first appointment to be made be tween the first and last Monday of January next, and every five years, thereafter. The-,Jl4 , es are given the power to remove him for incompetency, or a failure to discharge his official iirtiee,the commission of the present incumbent to expire as woe as his successor under this act shall be qualified. STUNS% Anawnc.—The Canada, which arrived atßeits York on Wednesday last, with dates fro Liverpool of the 113th of Jimmy, brings no nears of the missing Atlantic. That steamer had been oat from Liverpool those, weeks when the Canada started, waif aluSbad put into the Western Islands for repairs as many suppose, them had -not been time to hear k from bat Many spectdations ars in dulged in, as to the late, of ibis splendid :steamer, sad though. some Confgeacto is %It that she is safe, sad will soon be beard from,.yet there are many try apprehensions that she has gone the way of the ill-fated President. • WILLUXIMIT AND Ewnt► Ilsmose.--Weleam that there is now a probability that this long neg lected work will be completed to Elmira. It is sla ted that the Company have made arrangements with pawn GOMA, Jos., Esq., a gentleman well *awe for his semi in completing enterprises of Eris kind, by . wbiob hi subscribes $500,000 to the stack of the Company; and undertakes incomplete the raid, that is--to relay the 25 miles extending *am Williamsport to Ralston, and to extend the wee to Elmira. , It is expected that the entire work will be completed in two years. Grissiiiipaim..--tThe.Nmociacy this Spite trpear to be' going with unprecedented una iheonornination of Cot. /Veer, ao, the' condi thrrerilor. It is but r t ire en. outpaced; York; Cerriberlard anb , o: • couches-us haring instructed in his favor • ' -sind lasi week, Phi ' hidelphis city end , county elected their deleptes t 8 lb. oily, _l4 in. the. eannty, under deal. laystruoikFui in , tar behelE NactPairta VY'aseieero c;—it is stated that a , 14 ?' be Mulitid at Washington City iti.the 001111111 ola few weeks. k . support . Ptesiaent Johme. yOr *eh I raq i late of the Jenny Citß Te*gh ti) , be tun ofitoi;' Coinat - tome. d,6/rdwuja.l - ‘eljniaoll•ll°24Cs < terfn; i! 1.4.11C45W141,1*,.- .11;ji ?raided; an d ,71- Pi na; • 41 ' ilim A day,:teb. 3, 18b1, tt t Foilita_b er t caled i t elent ia w a , lie:differtiniliiwThibilis and boy!'s i sworn into office. Miiil ME in thet - ei! liatoo ,S o ts and W. lincs,A jury of inquest being seven llaxnha F. Beck and WM:Buck .went de clared Lunatica, , antl' incapable, of taking care of themselves and mantagjegtheir WheM, nfinn the - Court appoint titian' .13Otk SoCimiufittee , - Tuesday Ye t% 4-.-COMIOItWEATIII I I%. ilOtt.-;•tUliaialent Lanny, tar taking`A crGss cut save, a eloCk, vinegar cask and two towls, the Property of Eti . GibbS; pert. plead not gnilty. `Wat kins Toil ;COMmonarealth, •Baird andE.inney tar Deft. Yerdul, not 'guilty, under directron of ilio Cfnut, without argument Win Counsel. , 5 7 :Comatotrwest.iti - is W Tutii!tk ! -- Indictment for Nssault and Battery uptm the peticin . of E. W. Babd i plea , not guiltY. Adams and 'El well for CerriMonWealth — , Mercui and. Smith for OeFt.. The jury after being out. over reported that ibey could, not agree, whereupon the Jury were discharged. Feb. 6.-4tissaronwesvru vs DAIIIiZL 51.411.111 N., , -4ndictment for Peijniy; plea Apt guilty. Baird, tinney and Adam for Commonwealth, ,Over on and !demur; lot Defendant. No evidence. being given by the le /gi on COMmonwealth, in c on s equ ence. of . • • the absence. of the DOcket of the Justice bfo.re • , • , • , • wh o m th e cause Was tried , in, which it wia.alleged the Den. committed Perjury. .The 'Court directed the J ury , to render verdict of not,gailty—verdict not g uilty, and prosecutor, Amen S. Striven , pay the costa. COMIKONNKEALTU vs: ANDRCW Sotraan.- 7 Tridiet. !nem for Fornication and Bastardy opon the person of Lydia Jane :Burlingame; plea not guilty. %Vat. Eas t - 8 . .4rd and Basith fur CommOnyealtb, Adams and Elwell for detendeni. Feb. 7 —The Jury in the above case atter being out all night, came in this Morning, with a verdict of guilty. A motion Was mile for s new trial, which has not been decided upon. Jona M. Rcut, EN.—Tbe Rubor/ Anafriean names ;oho M. Read, Esq., u a suitable person for ibe bench.of.the Supreme Conn News of the Tied& by. the Telegraph. ALBANY, Feb. I—The large three story house, corner of Grand and Hudron streets, took fire about' tt o'clock last night, and was totally consumed-- It was occupied.by Dr. floyarwho, with his:lady, was absent. The fire originated by the servants filling the register too hilt. The nit "was intense ly cold, inirt it was only by building fires' in the street that the engines cola be worked.- Thelosa is not yet ascertained. ' - Amether *urder Burrito, Feb. I.—Another murder was coin-, milted at Aurora, in this county, the night before last. Two men, named Charles K. 'Wino and Abram Smith, b etween whom. there had been a grudge existing for sometime, met at Darrow's Mill's, at which Winn was foreman. A dispute arose', and Winn seizing a piece of scantling, wrack, Smith several b.ows on the head, breaking in hid skull, trim - which Smith died yesterday morning: Winn said he intended to kill him. He is under arrest, and will be examined this forenoon. • Collision In the Clissisposko—Lost of LU. fists oat, Peb. I.—The big Glamorgan . from Ringstonourived this . morning, reports that on Tuesday night, in thelChesapeake, off Bluff Point, came in contact with, and sunk the schooner S. C. Oasis from Balt;more, for New York, laden • with coal. :The Captain, mate and cook, were droined. attempted Itusder and dodo Mt. Bosvote Jan. 31.—An actor at the Museum, named Lewis, attempted to stab his wile dm morn ing, daring rehearsal, but she caught the knife in her hind, eating it severely. He was then seized and bound, bat succeeded in, getting a razor from his pocket, war cut his throat, hat not dangerously. His wife goes by the name of Mrs. Stickney. , 117.11. !.aster tbr Ohio. Ammer, Feb. 3.—The Cleveland Hair kr of Thursday hss a dispatch from Colum us. f , the same date, as follows : First ballot for U. S. a tor, Griswold; Whig, 48; Payne, Opp., 40; id d inges 1d ; blanks, 4. Great excitement, pre, le Seven, members were absent. The parties in Legislature stand, 51,Whigs, 47 Opp 10 Free Sell ers. The fourth ballot was, Griswold, 45; Payne, 43; Giddings, .12; Taylor, 1; two not voting. Desasoralle Commas for V. V. ienater In Vow' Vorlk—Jolisi A. DIA .6614440d t ete. ALBAN; February 3-11 i P. Pht The demo.' crude members of the two Homes met in secret Ml6= at seven o'clock this evening and were en.. gaged in discussing a resolution offered by Senator Fox, to go into nomination for a United States Sen.' ator: The question was Wren, and the vote stood 25 Om making a nomination, and 27 against it. The caucus afterwards rescinded their resolution not to make a nomination; and went into a ballot a ;can Dilate, when the Rum John A. thx was nomi. 'nated by a largo vote. The silver greys have also held a secret camas, and resolved - to adhere to their ptiaciples. The members of the third hones %lobby men) will hold a caucus:Sr a late hour- to.nutht. They will probably repudiate the name of Fhb. Mutt, Feb. 4. The Senate met, and otter two hallow adjourned, %without makings nomination Mr. Beekman. voted•for Puget Hamilton Fish received 16 votes. - - • • Governer Fish was nominated fat 1t..3 Sauget by the Assembly on the Stet ballot as Wows: Hamilton FM (Whio . _ 78-711 John ft. Dix (Opp.) • SAMOS T. Bnitly (00p) • Holatio Seymour (Opp.) Francis.GranSar (GM) Seatteting I_sa Death at a . DepressWaller* Dena Wasmemmr, Jo. 3l—The Ifni. David S. Kaut man, 'representative from the Orel Congressional Distnot of Texas, appeared in his INV to-day,. and subsequently returned to his lodgings at the. k?ing Horne, complaining of a slight indispoeitiony which grew worse, until about' 5 oclock, when 'tut espir: e 0 of apoplexy. - Heins aMan of middle'ege, am) leaves a family, whci were, kt the eityouil in sten• dance on his death bed. . Itiaasurssa.—The Council and Howe of lisp& sehtativaaog-this-territory met at ,St. Paul l Jim. 1, _far cawLaization, but several days 'Vera occupied in larsiving at this nook iiaelose - Was the contest be. Wynn the fumigates kir Cierkablpor,lM L , Mobs& E.-Ames was atected'Speaker .of tlausa, matt IL W. .LaU Chief. Oak., - 111 ohs; coil:10; V .1L Loomismas chosen Pipsident,ikt o later& sdvi.. from the alpha!, (lam TY.thity Few Obi' The Zancaiisr 011 iu 11303 volume. - Yb. at Albany. Now Tea* O. & liaster. Tub over all *Wert, Titus. Ppx,tedinge::o,lPeO'i., - L,eilditute. • 41- , Analgraal figifiTig^4 l l l l , poteeamoyi of a meiging tietrodt held - hi - As Con` mYCourt House ot dt fittroefOf coijiolidating said city ana catty MtnitilOiti l t e +Ore r fir e sen t ed_ by tie* ,4e Mitt t lagyind ids° t Veventh' Annual ttepoinftlpt Monongahela Navigation Company. • Petitions and Remonstrances—Petitions for and 'Yeltioltutturmeusgehnitconedidelintietthe eity - and.. county of Philedelphii, were presented this morn ing. Alin petitions asking for therrepealof the law prohibiting the circulation of nines under the ditto. mination of fire dollars, ironed by banks in other Stales thanyennitylvania., ,Otte against the repeat, Hof the kidnapping law and rine, in fdinii it: taw s “ntntihg authority to b. Cinir, trustee, to red ier-- iiiiw4isat `• = .10 8 1 4 froduasl.—Amorig the !mixt hit&atit , -, bills hurodoced (tidily war one -to incriminate the - Ricliniond Gas Company; tine i(' extend *bajada 'diction' Susticesof the. Peace; :onto andietne the'erection of line" bridges. near liesding. .. Bills Passed—The:Bills ancorpartiting the. Phila delphia Life Inshranee :Company of • Philailitithhi. reported from "the Hokum,' Peered third reading; end, how awaits the signatureut die Governor.' The Senate, without.traurachila . ny,hosinesi of importance, adjourned. , . House—TKO House 'weft in'inder by.SPea ker Cerna and proceeded to fituthiette.' Bale Rertiorted —Bill authorising the kiloverner to anbecribe for 300 copies of !'.ter ,Bmwoe's ,work on beep and W,001..;a ext end, to the Coin monvi.erdth dui ptortriens of the law which limits oohs against - sureties mt offteial 'bonds to-seven • Negative Berstr:—NegaliVe reports. werirmtule on the bill relatifs Lathe lees of Aldermen anti ,hue. !ices ot the Peace,.M:d ! t ie relative to volintar • aisigitinentis for the' bet..futfcxeditors. • Resolatiorsk retell:Mott was passed, instructing the committee , on;Ways and Means to consult-w ith the Auditor General 'end the Scue Treastirer, to,de. vise some means of lessening. ' Out expenses of ddlecting 'the State, County, LoCV, ,, and School •t Bills PrMied—Tbe bill incorporathq thereon. epode Steamship . company , was takca op and passed—yeas 50, n a ys 25. And the House adjourned. " „ lidid`arstraac• - • „F l amm , • Siturazz;—The Senate was 'called tcrortler by Speaker Matthias, when, lira:ea:dance:with the resolutions passed on , Saturday, I. ingMe hltulbiaN ESq. l of Philadelphia, was announced a 'Oak in Senate, and took thenath of office.' ' Petitions,- Monoriola and Renottsbunces.The Speaker laid Mors the - Seem a number of. me mortals and remonstrtmces,in reference to, kidnap ping laws; and proposed consolidation td the city and.connty of Philadelphia. Petitions were presented for a bridge al Pennine's,. Ferry, Schuylkill; from citizens at Philadelphia county, asking that the time of hohlkig electionsin spring may be ;hanged to fall. I Remonstrances were presented - from eitizehr of Sixttt Wink tigainst-the proposed removal of the holding elections in said VVerds, against the pro perty holders in Nprth Penn township ; agahnit rating streets in the Glenwood Comity; and from 1 1 citizens of Germantown. against consolklitiug the City and connty of Philadelphia. ' Bills Repothd—A select committee' reported a bill, with antendmenisoo retinuesthe county, of , Montour to'Columbia county. , Bills..latroducal4l bill to ineorporate the'Peo , - Mae Ferry Conipany4dPhiladelphis emmty. Supplement to the net to revise the Militia eye tem, and to provide for the training. of such only as are Uniformed. Bill Passed—A bill to incorporate the Pittsburg Life 'nominee Company. . • • • The. Senate then adjourned; • • Hours.—The House was called to order by Spew ker Cesarte, and proceed to bashing. , ' PctitiOnratulitertionifranms.—Annerout petitions for the consolidation of the city - and county ot:Phi. ladelphia.% for the repeal of. the. kidnapping lams; for as act incorporating the Bache Instnniek from the heirs of Mary A. Haydock, asking that power be granted to trustee under her wilt to self certain , real estate. The T4tff Resolutions--The eelectCommittee to whom were,referred; the resolutions on the twin, made three reports, one rigned by Mr.'Penimen, another by !Kesel Bonham and Brindle; and a third sh.n, serif by Messrs. Killings! and Brown. The House then adjourned. , Tat, Costression or Duxes*.—We ; published on ' Saturday an account of the execution in Albany, , on Friday last; oilmen Deana, who was con• ricted of murdering two children, by the' name of Luna., Deana has made a confession of his crime, of which we give the following abstract.— The only otiet he had in view in committing the deed, was personal a,vgrandizement. He had no ill feeling towards the children, but he thought if they were out of existence tie would stand a chance to get a large share of Lester's property. But he pre tends that the minder was not premeditated, and that he did not take his wife away for the purpose. of giving him a bettet; opportunity of committing the deed. He was al the bartfsharpen!ng his sickle, and while there, the youngest boy came to get his permission to-go a fishing It wps then, for the first time that he conjured up in his brain a plan tor k ill log them. After some conversation, he induced him to go to the woods for the purpose of getting woodcock ; and while he was ktrawinu his attention to a place where the, child was induced to believe he could find them, ire struck him clothe head with a arringie-tree. He aimed well, and with one blow life.was extinct. • He covered the body with leaves; hid the stick under the tog where it was found, anti retained to the pause. Row to get rid of the other child was then the all-absorbing thought. Alter reflection, he' concluded to •entice the child on into the woodem gather butternuts; and while engaged in this, he asked the boy it he amal like - to see a crow's nest; to Which he replied affirmatively. , He told him to climb the tree which he did, Dunbar following him op; and when as the height of twentyleet from she ground, he made a ror tail to a limb. While he was engaged in making a ntiose, he directed the boy's attention to finding out the nest, which he stud was in another tree , tie then slipped it corer his head.-bitt while he was doing it, the boy said, "don't, Reuben, &IA " When he had secured it tight around his neck, he i kicked his feet from the limb on which he was sumdin;ts and the child rnnot have bees instantly, strangled by:the fall, u he did not move afterward., When he towed the child off the limb. his cap fell *the 'mend, Which Dunbar toot and placed on the limb just above his heed. No one inlet on the film M the time but _his mother, who, it, appears,. became alarmed about the children. On the return of Lester and Denbar's wife, much alarm prevailed about the absence .or 'the children, and a general search vrait commenced, 'and the 'boys were foend , just as liteihad-lch then. st He lolly exonerates his tnnther from any partici. pation in the crime, and says that: on the day when he committed the minden', she ti SU , riek, marl mom . have been lying down when he cnmininridt the deed. With regard to the pail uf water me fast% are the same as were stated rin the trial; but he ; denies : endeavoring to draw the attention , of 'arson's muntottl iii the seanth.. from the 'Plate vihewrhechildren were hid. He never became .fully.conscions, of , the .enorMity of the 'crime he I*AP:emitted, till the evening- of the day of-the rsturder, 'when he 'snivels. bed. Heeeve!_thought . of concealing the bodies, hat Witt Minima, is havii them found; being convineeffthat he `never , would hawheon. eherged . witiv the:imager. to 'the time be nide this conlaisios,ler dewed , hwy. any knesdelge it, or being ta , sini way, !mph. sated in the mirder. did hot eve hi bres hic net did he Ihr •tr" inowinit 'magi* *ow theeistimmysim, - that be went& be,,ecnivietsdi aven'then t he appeared.saliefted -Asti 68.006 venter would nuerpose,.and it-was not fill all that* hopes hat failea-44dithie asuipt *intik tilP.. the tui ronfeleid his gdih to• Dr: Berthir. UM 1 , entail.* non& tTligtoolliPhll o - 0 1Platicol 14 ,0044 11 tertkil•lbe 0000'0 P00 84 10 1 0 01481 1r • 041! , , 1 .• i • t, • I! Tidlitia•k4Soertlitri*Micilesa cni.Weditesdatiwee tObstrig csirtit `w - 1 arOhikd cliond • e t 84101 pmptessile to a COallidatabla eaten Charlotte, N., C., and-Slim:in Baltimore.' t -AI Phtet - nbtiahe3 ' id':Meii ' icB;itltit income of 'the clergy of that Coonto amcnutuio • 'll2C,ooo,oOoiter annom;,.; ' - At PotJars*, the, Erie Railroad C01111,4'1190 erected a woodshe d one thoessod and eight .{Set hrt e tiffth rr • - kr I r!- , 7 -p-0 , ;.;., ; • I Gen. Arista was to.,be 7 inainrated Priaids4ol • irriteii to •E; 'l*,;: , N149141°1 Cte : that. rimy .he - , JC hsl &t 1 ~YilliaiEt,and_Ellen Cnilkithe fugaioro Sialtolge now. iA Englan4.o, 1 3 4 7 , 4 I 1:- ; George F. lort ,wast - -inuogamtmllGovottuoi Noy , 4ePsi ou the- 2 4kins4, (t.. ,There was quite a heavy foil of wow* HOO4Oll ,Texas, on 14•27'0,04. • ,• • - - Gem. Sam. Houston, of-Texas , will lecture on temperance inTsipicc,,kall Hew York pu theft-a 'February. sl5. A reward,of ssop l offered for infontuttion of the Murderer of Dominick' lambright,_ a" Ger• mum; wbo reeentiy loafbis life bY'siolosnee ' iitired 'l6 hive been bet on Like Seperior, ;•• _ Ciiiinterteit gotildollitie are oiictditing extemivi ly in Philadelphia. • - On Wednesday night the'isfe of'Adimi 'Co's Express OUkie alltiehmend,was• leveed open by ,powdzand robbed of Gainsaid drafts to the value . Samuel Ransblston, !Fog., ientior parser in the U. 0. Navy, died, racerttly at Isis maim* to Talbot conoty, Mil l at, the !se of , Ifs served in the war with Grcat'gritant.' • A New York 'hack driver, named - Cleveland re 'aimed in the Chit:ekes with '37s'pintridinf gold lure; :he 'titan of two 'years good loot in Califor nia: fli9B,ooo—w.b-e-w!) ; • Mastacheretts eemds tirci.bundred torn of goods to the Wand's . P rot Redneck. of Dogtooth College, bile been presented with Ai, .bindsocus silver pucbtfrty the senior e we of tharitiMilatiOn. Professor H. is It near relative of Daniel Webiter: -• ' , Four hundred thousand "dead " lettere are an nually returned to the Dead letter office. There are at the present lime Wren persons eon. fined in the Moyameruriv, Prison, who are irrepli eared in warders. The 'residence of Bistiop Meade, in Clarke &min ty, Va t was accidentally, destroyed by fire a few (bye since. The-Bishop's valuable library was, bovrerver, saved. t • - •, John B. Gough is factoring in Cineirmitti. _ Rev. Mr. Monntiord, aotbor of various religions , wasias, is to ihsliverthe Addrooior the &sa vage. Widow acid.Osp ao Assoc iasiorslii, &dui, Masa. . . _ • • "When I am a mane' is the poetry of childhood; a when I was young,'? is the patty of old age. . . goeist.t, like *:chided Bilk, Inuit be eiewedin all 'Upsilons, Or Ms solos, will deceive us. • The Chief of tholdnotteal PotiMo has recently seized 798 loaves of lineal of. light weight, and distributed. the same among the charities of the city. Canadian atopey in in dennual in &two. Enznvornor Ford of Ohio lies at do point of death... , At cancans generallp—the infant who , was «cock• ed in the ensile of the drep."_ . A court mantled assembles to-day, on board the Pennsylaania, to try Comodore Marmon for the loss of the Yorktown. Labor has its sages, though they dispense with an Academy, and its kings,lhaugh they are not in. Testi - din* purple. James C. Martin, N ' of Allegheny county, has been, chosen State Librar i an by the Library Committee of theme houses. - ' A meeting was held at Gettysburg on Tuesday last far the purpose cit forming the construction of a railroad from that borough to York.' A Mr. Robinson, a surgeon in England, has been arrested for branding a boy with caustic on his forty head. The punishment for this offence is tame. portion for life, and apt less than fifteen yeari im• prmonmenr, with or, without hard labor formate than three years. ••• ' The West Chester Jeffersonirat, says it andemtamTs that the canal eninmiwionere have notified the ' , Wed Chester Railroad Coterway that they must , stop ninnies over. die State Road on Sunday after the first of.Febutary. The other day a Mrs. Qrtinn fell front the; ,toof a dime-story house iis New - York, and afighted on a coal:box, whirrfc Stood' on the side walk - The 1, box was smashed bat the•tadyeras not. Cinchinatif pipette Ante that a lady of that; city of quite fairromptstron i is claimed as a slave byi a man named J.- Earchy, of New Orleans. ' A Baptist Associatien, comprising three charthes and fifty ; five members,. has been farmed at San Franciten. .; ' The custom of singing palms at' church, Omuta in Ittee, Sometimes at Pant's Cross, many:hoe : ' lull mot lotieleer. , For the benefit of thirtett i grhe could not read , the clerk' repeated the line „ times. ' • • 4 g The report that the Shakers or riew Hampshire" are about to remove to Ohio, in consequence of persecution, is inioneek • , The exports of lead from Gatenia,_for the year 1850 i were 1.9,1111,000 pounds, valued at SCOW,- Gen:Nanstro temmtly owed in a public:esterre that 110.000 emirmillo entered the State (f Tioloor across the Sabine, in , the course of last year and that daring the present year the number wou ld be doable& ' Mr. Jesse Gaylord, of Bristol, Comt.,'palt4earer at die foneml Abs. johnson, at New wen, while in the act of lowering &worm to thresreve, soddenly fell back and. expired. . • iles citizen's of Wilminryon r N. C., are mantfirst. inn considerable alarm in consequence of the ap ! permineeet thesmall•pai in that city ! Setr _ralce. ees hare proved - fatal. •the isnr Roman Catholic Bisltop of demon, the Rixlit Rev.'fifr. Gardind,'finmerlY Rhiladels phia; liall'arrivent 'at Savannaki whicir eh* he ins : tendernskinghiefuture harm _ s). Toireintisii thousand dollars; the Cheat (DA). Repablicarstaye, have been anbeeribed in mby " Township alcar,temida the sousletici;kos of tho 1 4*. 'reel 111 . 00 4 • ' ' - ProL .Prondfit t -oltßutteekccilloighOtled in . writiner a history of the Rogaseuteete !dud in .Neo!.lrorkinajPrOw Jersey. tier 1) whichiatila froth San Francs. 'co on on the 26th teetrOin'," 101' OsinOntifri, in tepOOSIVIRI klat'4 =': ;_ Tinfinnprigoin. 0141. Haw Yak Sae gavi Col. Hot,. toventaiii thilot -peek: s , pubic visit theAntocitoince 1 .1 110 -71 0 1Pr iu MPID 6 P 43 • - emr: El=l.l • /Jo = fah/M. lium irp • At ens . A.,lo , enaki‘t: Colombia, Canton s Dare% Fmklin, tmirg I 1 , 1 ' d Yf . , Omen"; ,Piff o ;: Rome, ~ z iado s in - y , Smiling Stone, 4.4elegkeitt, t : O4 1 1 Smittifieht, TroyTownehip, TIOY 'Comma* Bow l ; NowamliTp I , itsiery Welle, WabnOti • • Windharn, WY"; ,cand Report._ •. Messrs L!irgstreth, Motet; and qatitbhi hare sub- Mined their report for thete year. The gross receipts ai al the lines ot. canal 'and railroad belonging to, tbe • Commonwealth, •fer the year ending the 30th November 1850 , elrtrmitig to $1,768,289 48; and the expenditures'. for ordina ry fleshs ariirtmnichee, including tbe cost' of the temporary means of maintaining the passage •fin 'beats across the Susrpiehanna river al Chuk4i Ferry to $961,228 00, showmgan acceskof receipts o'er expenditute* of the aim o 10,881 . 48."The net receipts of *lBl2/ eiceeif thole. of 1849 by WO,. 204 61. • • - , r The different freshet*** the differeat branches in July, August and September caused an increase expense to the State. The cost of repairs and, the fliiingof ',steamboat so stratify the place of t'lle Clark's Ferry Brialge;'whiCh was burnt for the third time on ibe_4l ol September amounted to 066,573. In, accordance with the act of Assembry the phi de. Colimbis was, loth` for _ l sB 000 'ta Joh n ' Barr and 'a new site hisheinenteied' upon':' It is 'rec. omniersles that the Coltrinbia Railroad *reek he re laid. The railroad to avoid the Schuylkill inclined plane is ready for-si p , ontilmek having beencipeo. ed fottravel on the ;114th 'et 'CKtober, The appro priation Of 114,00,00015-strifilent for its „b omplenen: By authority of an aet of 'assembly they hare sold tha road and bridge l east el the Schuylkill inclined place to the Reading Railroad eompany„ for 8243,- 200. 'Jibe ;Portage road opened on the Bth of Nardi, end the Nottbl tins Wert Blench On the 121 h., The survey 'oft !belto , lo avoid the inclined ' the Portage ha,' en ;completed "by It h Varies, Esq., - An oraproprigion of 880,000 is recommend' ed, to re build she Cliuthi rerlTßadie of The re - Parra of the tirmicli attoyetitic 'ixteasioned by the Jaly'fload east $12,778. • By authority of an -set ot Assembly,- the Loyalsock bele been -purchased tor/16,500, .11 prapoods le4 tbetei asserting thecae of duk • water, to the .'littr• The'North'Stanib Canal hail been' pot trader con tract. The work done up to the 30th of November,. 1850,*mannted to the sum of 2,143,664 : Total estimril cast of the' work, $1,24.5„708 Amount spEiropriatell 400 000 Amount required'tcr Complete,' • $845,708 The board • reeornmeaded- an. appropriation for the completion of I work tit the earliestpusaible period. • A change, is racoinmended in the law liiniting the punishitient of inbuilts convicted of burning a bridgerof die COmtnonweato Three, yeah no.. prisonmenti ' The, pecilty kl be the same as for burning 4 a , Orilla structure bekinginy, to a town ship or cuunty. '_ • ' , The eecOmpanyingi table, I. A . exhibits the some whksh will be required to meet' all the ex • - pense" of ;keeping . *the canals and railroads, . for -the year ending the 30th November )861, viz:— . For ordinary repairs, 5f61,200,00, which with the $112.000,0970r, ripairs.atter the first of De cember, :50, appropriated ' by the act of . loth of May last, makek the estimated cost of repairs $273,200, : For Motive power etpenses $380,- 200;00, which' ,- With :At' sro,mAto appropriated by the Act oflOth . WO erbst r ainounte• to $450,:: .200,00, as; the t estimated motive t power, expenses for the: year 1051: For pay of ;Collectors, -lock keepers, kit!, $80,889 88.‘ For paysf Canal Com missienetti, foi; $5,945 00; making me - sgmegate estimate for`repairs Motive power and all Other ex penaiture for.the ), publio.wooks, for the, service of the fiscal ear, 1851,;amount to the sum of Wig,: The following appropriation' for objects not con netted with the expendinnes for the year; 1850 will'also required vi z: • For the purchase and preparation of materials for repairs der the' lei a D!cember 1851, 811000,- 00. For ' motive poems expense" from the -let of December 1851, to Ist of f April, 1852, 850 ; 00000. To pay debts for repOtti for tee year 1848 84,078 00. To pay debts for repairs of damages by flood or fits which may oecnr daring thelear 1851,8500 000' Off: ' ' • it is estimated' that the receipt& from tells AN /851 will limPtinkto Site/MOO. • • 'lllresoesti Sesivai. - -The tong agony is over, and driorganization have gloms their worst, Col. Team as 11. ficesci, who tar last thirty-six years has enjoyed the la:tandem, andrepresented the people of Missouri, defeated by a base and unhotrsombi. - nation of Whigs and a- few Self style& Democrats, and for what luAsicaese he his had the magna nimity and independence to array himself in oppo. silicas* the overweening- arrogance of Southern slavencracY, - enff contend against any further en. oroachinents onthe'rightiot the tree - 'States. • For this' he has been ositioised, of for nothing else- . , TheaWyeais avian, decree.was.sent forth. that he, must saner political. death, and the sequel is before as. Even' here in !Pennsylvania the hound whelps of the slavery propagandist& were Airected . to ' Start" biotin and hunt him down, and- manfully was the summons obeyed: - They have reached the goal of their arebitice..ihe deed has bmurconsnmmated—' and we trust thy ars content. The loss of each a man as Col. Ire ton in the United Stetert'Sanixte, is almost iirepara el He is 'the .oldest member of that bodY r ,amik -to of themenerable fathers of the great. Democratic Party. ,Puring the trying scenes thatencompas d ,the edminisanniter of the patriot riilasolgiltelv first and foremost ' to - throw him , hell int° OM • efr;lind : while. other, , baielvanti wantonly, ' ' th e old chieftain) believer waver, lei aver t .; Sue ;has the character.ot the man , b tecik i who hail sierinced . to gimpy ; the birelind - curl of a bloat S outhern arlemintey. ',But, 'llinifirrienti .. , nlo lltst:d4 is evil Ihileatiriind thW few leptiles . in this S•tatiti isvha. were- 41 malintc.anai ; pottinxti when C01..130000-.was either fillighWLUlP- onemeig Of bisigt . oo the field .oi;ie the: Senile - Cliam , heroin pgw miler the ittiraill gratification of - ii victory te faildeve - refikh 'their • efforts were 'b e- 0 1 itO'rriiiikol:4•ol7bWeritswant. _. , '.i, : s -ThiiWaivittia...4litrucaloniia4 Vein et.. Ai it..viip!63oo#,sor gok - p..po!nnee io depaft lig'n'briv 6 34f ixiAaqiiitutt:titty if iltie:Monib e . nahlrtlay.les ~ II • i-- •• .- 'I .: '- • I • -,Airoicou, B. P. r ft e n l' sifies*Noxi Isaac BeaLeh ,-, i ; , itt. 4l sit,l, • • ID. 04ntilik J • ' .. lop, 1 t# S air :Sownali f Nitl4 ' Ahoinser, OP, Jiiis ' Inivitle: S. Di pomirich; Danr Willcox, Geo: ' , 01 7. Cole, Ran PiPh 4 0 ill . 64006Tftfieh P.' An i m e . , 1 • 'Yaw -- r - ,- , s2aftinet.:,lo ~, v s , ,H.4.worth Vll). d T ,f :: ' A;Vira' buitii C flei'Fieto l : - [ ttatn7,: 4 ':,- ',. POO 5b 60 0.1,-, Elinor iliiryto„ , lit'Ciiine" • 'f ' ' - T;'..L , W11410, • ',., S. N. l 'Boolllll, 1 , ', ~ tr. 7 1 .1 Carrier, , ~. it011is'il:1111sor4"" ' Jolin *en*, 1 Loicil RettWOO . -. t. 1 1,, Chart!, 'Beets...; . -,. , Willitmr,Roker, ',._ ili'DonttiOri;;lf.' - ~' 2 • ' ".:' SIP Block,' ,- z' , A vitCooley, ,!' '44,' , . • Ezrsitolcum.us Clamp*, Ftisbie, *pal Bliriows; IFIE"n , Wm , E. Banton, DOnitti: Dobbins,. algob,AbeP t lathes 'IL Torten, MIN • ' f 1: • 8, Issl. V!!s=l ta A ,v Wcodard, AI gpmam, hl. •:•Hoiton-, R 444 ll o "aity - - T. E. Baker, N. B. Taber, B Ridgway; S. A: RoCkwen - , N. P.i Etwswatilk, • - • T. 81.1 Wiliipit o / . 1 • 'tuna" Chtibbeekt A:l3 - ' - 1 ‘? • 0 4 ?:9f 1 1 1 1:11 C; %rattan Cagey C BlikeilEe; -= , o W. itlf;ttii::, T. H. X inney, ' John . F. Gihott, --- ." M , UfsjOilit i - B. li. , u 0. 0. ChOtucki obn H. Coln, G. A, Gaylord, -• B. lloykendlll,l,, Jackeon Elliott, J.sse4llen,, Proocedtiigi of thOlUist coovess, SECOND`SSION, ''sl ' - Whetstones ' , Feb; 1, 1851. SeestzpeeNitritereas petitimui .were presented for the medifiCatiott of the Twill- 1... .. „ ~ Mr. Hunter filtered , i'resolution ,instracting the Committee on---4o.enquire into the expedi ency of eeining,dollare i halveriatel quarterly to be composed of an eqiuti value of .grild sad , edver.--. Adopted. , Mr. Hale ' telOhllien • calling for the coneepon derma beiweep the United States lgoventitient 'and that of Spain, relative to the Arabia 'testae*, was taken up and itdoptedi , ' - -"-:'". •- . . The Senate thew went into Exientive:eession. Alter some dine iptial ioEseintiveseesion„ the death of 'Mr. Stamm, rePtesentativerfrom Tent, was annouecerkand Me'lltritetinadir if feeling and appropriate speech, The resolutioesurere adopted, and the Senate theriatijetinted- , ,.-. - -• • Horse —Alter the s nradnie o f. the Journal, Mr. Howard of Texas reeesuulannamneed dirledeath of his colleague, Hon, David. S., Kaufman, which took place yesterday evening: , When the deceased left the Huuse,al 3 o'clock yesterday . , be. aippeared to be in perfect health. He stated.-tbal • tbelleceased was a aatirult.of _Cumberland,. county,. Penna., and he sprite kelloglY aihiarchatactite Ind the sudden.. nese of his retaiovaL-: ''' , - ''. • Moira. 'Marne, .hictiinahall arid hfcClemand, also serekeriii the hieliesititraurel the intuit. of-the Vi' The, anal restrintione of "respect' and regret, in eluding cirri, to attend his fonerat en Monday, wets adoptedj after which, the Hodge adjoumed. . ' . W asuntotent, Feb. 3. ,•:eteriatec....The Senate Mel and proceeded to the Hall I,the House, tq attend the fanerai of the Bon. Date A. Madman, of Texn. Aft ribs fatten; ' the' Senate re-assembled and eUsesee•lausurrai Sedonsitietr.—The Bowe war opened witk prayer, by the Bev.ldeerteley,ghap. lain of the Hosea. • • The corpse Wee'ettitfosed ht emetallie ease, and brought into the sall, and deposited is the area isr hone of the Clerk's desk. The Committereol Arrangement*, Pall Bearers, and the Oaken of both Houses wore reasts,, and the members trace crape on the tee arm. The Justices of the Supreme Coors appeared is their gowns. .., The President' f the United Buttes and the WI . net, Senators, the, family and friends of the decrew ed, the officeri of the Executive Departments„ ask others, were in anendrnee. - Gen. Scott and Aid attended in full dream The galleries were crowded. , --The Bev. Mr. Butler, Champlain of the Senate, ree. a portion of the service of the Epheepal Chi mh i and, the Rev. Mr. Gurley, Chaplain Or the Hoiree, preached a short• sermon from the text. 'Theisen enemy thavehall be destroyed is death." 7 Iterproce4sion was ...then formed according to the prog,ramme,.and proceeded to the Con,gtession al Burial Ground in the fellowing order : • ' IThe Chaplains-Of both Houses of Congress. ' i Physicians, whoattended the deceased. 1 . Come:inn efsfrrangements : Mr. Howard_ , . Mr. MeLanaliam, Mr. Ashitrit, Mr. Shepperd, Mr. J. Thompson, Mr. F. E. McLean, , Mr. J. K ; -Miller, ' Mr. bldise, Mr. MeC I em'and , . . - Pall Bearers ' -tr. lob Mann, Mr. J. G. King, r. Linn Boyd, ' M. James H. Dunco r ~ iMr.A. Burt, . 4 , blr. J. L. Taylor, Me. -R. W. Johnson, Mr. M. P. Gentry, The family and' friends of the deceased. The 'Senators and Itepresentatives from the State of '' ' _Tenth, as mourners, dm. Ste. • i w llaustoaii Etiessrest —On Thursday morning a ritit two o'clock, as the tmin of cars from Hot nellsville was proceeding - over the Erie Railroad to New York, the last passenger ear broke loose when About 200 miles from the latter City, and fell over ttt embankment forty feet high into , the Daiwa:ire fver. It rolled over several , dmes'in its descent, reaking into many fragments. All the passengers were greatly bruised, and it is thought thestatori 'lemur who were lett at Narroyrribmr, would died their wounds. Several , ladies were - with diffitery rescued from the; water. A defect irithe tail cantri the accident The nOlit was" intensely cold, sni the passengers who fell in the water antlered real the keeting of #teirirset clothes, in addition to tbeu bruises, it appeared as though one rail had broke between each cress-lie by the heaviness of the a ittne; but were until rho last al dame round-the carve, The ear wen t_ i n , o t he it. trer.about 300 , feet from where it left the track; thee nothing discovered which indicates that any pe• ion was killdtl blr..Hoighkitis; who is at Narrowshurg, is keel , te hate one rib broken rod other-severe injuries— inlet physician in attendance expresses the opium this memipsoia he will,recoVer. Mr. Ogden of Owego, another of those moil in. fetgrned'honie in Yesterday's train, and ea thooghtio be dangerously:ruined. LimWilma Dicayir the Virginia Hoge of Delegates, on Friday lasy whilst discussing the Central Raffrolid , Bill, simplistic passage at ens • occurred between two of ha-members—Mr. Alga' olLoOan and Boone, and Mi. I3Oyd, of Wythe• Mr. Ferguson charged lilr. Bciyd with decepfirg• Bogreglied. that Rainy one asserted that be adttratisedileeeptitm,'he stated" what was 0 8 •.%-as [abut Hell Mr, Ferguson,in tapq, said that he would lake no notice there of Wl,' came him,cf but would'hereafter• Mr. ff,apprbachithl F: hastily and'stroek Irina were blcivr in the face. They at once rlPfi ed g ;but before any Alamage was done, Mends intrp. sed mut they were separated. 'lbis, it ls & u s; be, the end oithe affair ;:but wlieher it °I ar.not;the Oauttence sufficiently digrlobi e teat the neceesity.of better manners iniettow: Mote of 'the amenities io their intemoursat muftea l r t 1 9. 9, Partisan, raneor and* a considellS More elevated staidird of education, lqlenit' ad ehatacter..- 1 loam's. .__ . rosnaa Vao Loon, L. W.. Gardner, John F. Dodge, F.B. Drake, .40.14.11 Dantif - wreiti ' ' .' - P. S; bligglo ' iluaitti..!..: ' - ohnSt . ophens, William Robert,: C; 3. Parker, f l ;1 6 . 11 Dill: r, • , i. . ---it.a- ,, y,.,,Willcock. . lirelkieKee, Abel Moore,. -•-• tittlN, A nronVe. ; Alamein Taytor o - A. fets&gy, , C. W. Bimini ing, Win. Z. Cnropbell t ' ohn Hillertnn t C:, g• - : PiirriFe s • .:) U. It . Fisk '' ' W,., EL ,Pee)• ? •• 1D: IP, ,Onnintr,, E4riard rillanall, H. lii. i llan4gith Ninhatilrinints, Ja m es ` d: Wilson, N. T..kkondri. , Partiniinyan, IJohn Sealer, . *. Chester Pierce. ME