nA. M m-.en »no .-liiitiiufci rlSk firefly rnifl .Mts-i-tn-sia In Jjnuiftot -piisi* is sm&. ofcifla»&me.ik«^o»*iy ,: - »«fcgt»w. wrt^Kß^ta^bec^tnio^h^.iMaßiaohtttal^! HtoWQd,*riiJia.ift*ifiE; , itlbia T»<fcdr»ono6eftrefej at»rei;.«ajtitnercb«Ddize,!aDdi fldrnurtet,iw dlysldajthß tidnrf ncJlri 4sist*that> MnssatihusciUß pugb* •M> iwiaimtiind asifiatnestlyfasl Hpreloforst &*v«nj 4Wki se»idn'*p aihicK.-ftonleaidldg branches.oTjifiaO-j Dractiivttalurt« sltdibed, bbyialp* tnskgs nlhwf'ti(JiJompliahßietftiU«rf-.'itji jmpossi-j iHea ,tKfp.tVj.‘ tii.'f no mi f •' ] tai Bat;«bile\ha'2Vtiua«.thiu .firmly :plDbts| 1 : iil goes,ini atjtt'lnlif itarni^ftcf(ir.free:i»rp«te in Jabor.,.; it; would have Congress chetjkj i»oduotfe dfi fo to i it obar, tout .tv tfuld ojien' i he* dbor iridb :oi«^ignilnlmr.XWqlf> f ;aDd jHlflno: while the country is suffering from (ttniom dtet'jjrtlic and private Wlb'ieshwltwhitfeef >to|s sdlrili*«d r fJjjia»i££«iJidl!iifi»d Waftta »W .rtammini od bluer? .vj ud' 1 ,io?wl iddlkanhß'iTMfiwi ir g«>hrf > w> ddclaml tesji dbrti jbw •lioaßOß*h»iberSßß<artJeo. laßtMuofo voiftf iiicbn«fng>j|u«'l’awit»i»koFB, tfrtd'S'blerfc—lw>mocb‘ a«"lieoii'-entit&J loairl WtrfttSe, twidrjfo drink, grid Justiceat" the! (Off cmirbe is' [»■'' _ JljL- Owtfph ftieknb untefl If dingly,'lhai the conditions now .'pfcrtnmnßry; in : rigJilB of %vtry |tibi i swr-iaihe^unfryftmd'Qf''«Wry taftsffbo rftay 'hpMsfiir aWvd ( anditeicplicil- ihatthOmatuiilfehtionf laws tfcltl wad* more Biririgenuhia ;ihey ■ !tu-;> rf -r .•! «• \Voy' yosjt teciinz.i|io i n dua i ry ‘ tJF "A met icdhs-, and of bill ijrebtkyesTddhtVmahg usj'bfesfideS; "Would t J^o , ,le^BCrt - -i’rtiWfolfetf. - Therfe are'Wbre ‘w6'/ftriT J siV|drt i ivork,’ represent, tind’eVdry'W- drimmTg'rant aijgravotes tfib' no nifUrafrze'dt citizen, ’Ana dslrf Sfifidtiirifizea denizen ■ariiong ud, his ilio same mterest as the native'.po/if, thwiK r ß6dr think dilferdhlly.— ! Evel-y fresh‘orHvs fd f barkers from Ireland or Germany,depreCiirleS'fW! Value 6f rhe ser 'VldS'd 1 bl tifefy li/borer already 1 here." There s il ( nb dsdaile TrorVj rhTs result, 'Tho dpcrntinn , SPtfn#‘jinnetyr6' J hft3 , been repeatedly witnes sed in our midsi. Latiorers'on the canal and railroads have,J/*quwjly tried to force up their wages, bit havAos often failed, because thdrß , .»'drd thousands of. newly arrived labor ers in New Yor\_who.wera ready to werk, fc»;fcs*hiia*;aV;leaBt, on any terms. Every jrJftro a)*oihe:Wrrie:ia true. way, therefore,- it seems to us,. KPproCßdl ;<Vmerickn: industry-is to regti late the tnfltfx Ijftiireignlaboras tw elf n pro duct*'to labor. iJWe think theTVibuhe would f: il wo at not Winded'byori.MtlrßVa-' gSlifaspeMaiion-ofii making Mr. Sewtird the s»*i President'fcyntbe imppqsrhle eombimmop of Catholics and reformers, of foreigndfs’bhd ktaolitiooists, of protectionists and free-traders. We say impossible combination in view of what has been, and not*in'the contemplation of miracles id ;be ' kchieved.*—/ftnd*(ftifc 'Dtmicrats Stale of Mpine,Feh, 13. Endurance. On January olj Nathaniel, Qnpp,.son. of Hayes D. Oopp , pf, tinkharn’s, Grant,,near the Gleiy House, While Mountains, commen ced l h6wingdaav,.Bt»d was out four successive' ’On the'Tifth day he led again,:for- n dbef'kilted (he day previously, about eight miles from-boniei Ho dragged i lie deer (weighing ‘330 lhs.) home throngh the snow, and at'dl o’cloojTP. M. started (61- anbilier one (ficbVerednear the place where the former was killed;. which he followed-until ha lost the track, about;dark. •' : He then--found -that'- he lisd'lbtthis'owpwoy, and should, in all.prob ability,-ha obliged to sjlend tho night in' the woods, the thermometer at the' lime ranging from 32° Ip SSMielow zero. ° r - ,l ' s ' camppsi'lqn, ffig Bfstet. &e,lr ; pp6session ,nnd| presence of fO^'Uj.b 6 , bO.tnipeppetf walking, having, no maiclies,,or eyep knoyy;! §■* fUo re.rpaip cjuipl was.cprlplo (),eath,—, kwv r ? a ip W& ¥-*■?; mm. ana, M m his pocket-tor a trophy, Ha continued walk idgbt*sdt)KC)l>i-l houihprAbd-'Uw.ma*t'y»y, lOao,’i)loDk Mir'hd •'dnriio>,(nut «4 vs I near Wild'flfy eri itv<ltiend,;Ble4; httvingTtmJr. kadptaasnaßbahaeavthd ttopa ralldledxiista&ee of forty miles without Best.riS .part .trfb.-aiiß ito*»ltHfmi(|heait utltioerttKgroWth toUiunddr hwiboinotovoy.'ile^'iu two.] im v {', r at'lrfmfb‘biS;»i | iblbg ; the lh' I pdi'«dl' , of fmlffWSpihT? track upljl i( waajqsl ip we dtatk ness,"ana fhd' din foung jihtj j sttrtedrbul w.i!n .thn, ihintest nones of ever, fititjmglne fiis and inme ui-‘ •SKMRIIWW )«W9f| • iKi! . P8» ; W sq i ..b B dly,dlja| iMifwyf, ip.» f lb P b .vfarf HolwWl- HftnF«aT S Jin ‘ tT M rt«fc 'fj-ft *V asmrissn^ aw- ali • and this la'klfiile i^rfWlif ‘'" ™ ' mltlictil 'atJvlseVfPsajr ho cartßol The &m‘regrets &ai a i|w «*jiit r JMtrinn'mrff l onhrely .recover iheuse of Irfs lithbV fdr' frbift was not permitted to pledg. ‘feftWli H?-Si: perfect cojoj - «4.tp fa * e !folsfis sng, to pro Freedom. Another f m*oF^klJ ”***{***? ,. v .t , .... K , ~.^*ol THE A(^MTO. : •„• All tlftmnnidl&nijlmit be addrewed to imEdmt to nrtnre »llentidnr ThnrsdayJUty e hotafaj i? -h rl " ihntial report of ( lbo Stayr Superintendent of Gonprran (ScijtoU imtreiling document '’’ ' 1 3ft JtiVe 'iShJl will Mcorao alaw. , ie De(eat^f% in the Til TPF«H,ll,)(Be**’ard. inn:pvßryWWot®, Vltttoil the Selection nfi W»:HlTShrr*air ffhh hhaSectedJay► it jr«{%(Bra4il/lriß»(pli.‘fiwltfeiN«rth iM.HWMII Üb&Qi *l»»fcW)UMiiwliati*ppte-j the Soalh. f? «i*lr3 ** wviW hyitfiMfcw , cipte. ...flcJiap, .jgp sideratioh the growth of a great Free Boil and Free .fe}? i y» r %AiMTsfti l £° wr aeration to Ebb cfasc of Freedom wfjenentirety free 'tjem tnejMmjialgner'a harness, atopce fbtiV.' . ’"■'The otghna of tW ginr, not’ Uibsif id hb au'cfi—kVpvcry rtihoh dtigtefeWifini |ipb 'mbit Wgttbftcibslj' eeibran Inhes bcWbi^nPhli’fe-'^jfiiutf. 1 ' olilt«jt&tb prove 'whdt We ifibfee,'ffi»t‘the ’hew party is bttpSTddHb ; dit'ib •dnd'mUalihcrerorc BbWDkedni jif6.Blavcry-Bt lpfea eti(. '' It 'is' itrftibg'iftr ’a Nitionnl : ci«ten<i«, ! and With ltd new'birthj if It Cbroes, will tikewt»e’ , c6in'o the rctporwibilily of'dot only recognising the legiti macy af;Slavary T balofiU exUnstonlnta territories now free.. Ttidre it no escape (cam thii reapeutibil ity if the leader* of the party .accomplish tPoir de -1 feigns, : 1 !1. , >■,. _ ■;/,•, j,- 1,- ■ ‘ The FhilodelpkA S»*(K.li.) hu an article nsla- Itro to the effect likely ta.be pneducedrbythQ elect ion of Mr. Seward, from ;whitli wo'etUafttithe fi>|- owing: ■ ;o. V ■ “Wo deplore, ih*pk?ii pit s? , Wf 1 sfews fd morpiiian wo can express. It will giro new lifcand vitality to the foreign elements in oar’ mid Hi Il.wilJ j&lpiu- Inle tho ()riest4 df^HotoC : 'm" thcW nti(idly war' upon our School System, and iIWIII lead the dutnagogues who control the administration press at Washington to misrepresent tho American movement .w(ieresvcr their influence cap. extend., Wo consider Klr.,§pw «rd a gentleman of cOiefnCnding talcnt,bnt he has used it for live purports of hfa ownirnihiliop, and has on more occasions than one, held tho lighted torch to the sacred fane of oar republic-.” ~ Arrant nonsense, wiU>,n r ,Ubetti l .itflettpulpte of gamrnosi.afld cant;-. Who believes,shut is tW the ejfpjion.afMrj Seward,wjllgivß.new.lire apd vi. talilyto the ( fvfigh ’ejimfo(a,'in' ;mr midst ?! No thinking min, Uufy- , Who hpJievea,iL stiipujate the priests, of Ifome in llicir unhyly war upon our OJ merit tins charge Z, Has asked, pjTCcml furors m the CdlholfcaT- is’lie hbVrallier, opposed to sec. larion education Pcthapshe is mfavor of liberty of conscience in, ’ caiicatiohai 'matters, as ho is certainly in favor of ffetilom Vf'iipce.ofi and thought. life rnny riut'bc able (o : rcihnt:ilc this fore, ing the Bible upon unwilling or.ahhorting conscien ces,With all thie talk ,: about tho blessings of folera. tio‘n,’i!o’thiely Indulged; in by the’ sons ‘of this Pit ■grtrtlii "Who 1 can’?- ~ r ■ 1 ’ Catholics cannot be manufactured into Protestants i—flicyinfiAtgTow'np Info o' new and a higher faith, aa they grow in ataluro, and in knuwledge'and cat pßcity; jMSIi can bp varnished orcr, hut- the -gloss only bides a bigot.- Tho' Protestant starts. with this proposition:' Catholicism ii error, tbOreftme,*pbt it down at bll - bSgards. The CathoticstafUlVoin (he omivcrsa dfithiaki'£olh-beg4ho'i](teslioni>and bolli get to -be olircasoOibla. hiring in a Calbohn -conn, (ry tlib Protestant objects to educating his Children in Bominh; Schools, and would complain, justly, if any priest or layman should presume tp dictate. AoW his cl|ildHin;EboijW beisnght.and wIjM-hooks pjould be tifad, wjlliont roferpnea to hipwishopi in a -Pfoloslant cponlry, the Qalhpjipobjccts to a-Prot estant education fur bis children, because eueh, yn education strikes at tho foundation of Jus religious faith,, lie has just os good a right to object as. the, - Prolcslapt, when. l()p question. is one of. abstract right, .it Caiholipism .phicofa to educating, why,, itiesrior enlightening Tho flnd. lot .Qnl^qlic? vc cannot stop educating and bo true, (o Progress may .hate comcicqlious offiMdWto'fintaP'’" 5 Vfio "Wt*'’ m fefewatiW ege^''io : .WfcoMoK'; 'Sfchhrfl' &y<ftmf ‘Hers '4 WinfrdffeatoMtf ifM ; spetHW'Wd'lBdioAWd l hf'liH''vleWs. f; ' ! Wd ) titts "it H’ loss W PndW VfuAt J wfl«- Mt«detloAT«#eontribu. ,t*d mtftiJßage'lhelWßlKiifdr tbd : tato4i/aF#fa *teHf, jra or*! v.*frir> cvi £uibviv>n { rciUW r J Bdl’hohks” l mBr«tlih l <ihichlo!dlh(illglAeil'tcS>yj ,J to'lho Skcrtidi ftrio’of tfntirtpotilikrta Tfi6*ere»>lerf' rihtw(gpae»ua.d»«H ad but IhOt". Ono'rtlgbtlßlHy that tie «fane u|i outrrtpubßtfllma* maddoof piMhr vi/wamj-barledi vithwampliwdj ifapohlidamd-woie. to be credited. This sacred fano was said to beinr. sarW,igqlnßtsmikr9i»'rwfl(Bnd!bip<*J-,Tnd‘rdioby the measures of 18£P. : - ifldWymime iag»l«tipn:BpgJMl "fifWfj ’Milll l - rlsK (tefthlifnfli M B W>. w/% SJ jAfiliW ,uhynu r 'M --. I.i.r eul— ■;v. bid parlies only to rc-oppcar with (he new. tfrooo. dilefiglm and teprs wUI soon be heard and spenjen 'vely hand. ihe Amerlcin 1 ’ n'of »■ OQtj two MQ Hon. lbr thrhoDwt portion of aeu l n^#Wd«n^re } Wliun?' buUMoaWin4ri«h>mHliw.Tfiey fimtrledhird (law power, butthe masses hare concluded toije freemen, uid tostrjito another blow for ftfcetforii arid 1: This is a catriMf Vf regretlo'flio'Bbu’thVhul' (o tfio palfldC'c If nm&Vti V-D- -8.-Stiutqa.-aTfaenomlnatton of .Cameron by. the ghowi.blpjhingf, wilt.«r«q as an. ld some of the' blind menwho will not admit that thq i new’party , is! trying to epugrato : Shu tin Thawhole -affair is qnqoftUemtwtahkmefulim is cord.;.Chari ‘gedvofibriberyiogaiAht tboCameron parly have been , made, and ! a joint oqmfoillfd pf both ilousej has Cntercdupopthy investigation, -As a, majority of ll(at <}qpu>j(ha qre Captoropi tpep, the public will poe jajljly j ||pa, , l|*ep | »fljd .. ... ... / favor the ■of Convict wilS the interests of frcedom. , , , ;i'.i!' ...i j ..... ji:Take;lbis. ikicaiMißotionyith. ha. recent letter to .Mr. KitkpaUibkOf the ,Hdh«o' jn«lpto»ioDB-lo the election; lafidr. thq ■ COpitistehcy: of this valiant. new oonyqrl ip Anteritah,,ptinqip,leq-,shines frith aelon iaitingliurteri ’ He ,wti<n‘. M',. KiikpatrickiUiat he hayßlwaya.from thefiratbqen qpppaed to the Wc- if decled, be wiH labor.for its repeal, and further, in a Mipawber-like bortl of,con fidence, he saye he w.ijl go, ip. fu gitive Slave bill!,! Thiq.sudclon, Jtfrjstifiqation heals thp .conversion-of Saul of*Tttrsjia oh .hollgyv. Sic "(rdmil <?h)ria—Tuesday !, , Thorq.waaa lucky split in tbo American ranks, and the boilers' (among whopt wo are glad 10-find Mr. Baldwin,) have published an address, which, but for ili’lpn'glli, we would bayo published. The ad journed efcclibn' came off .on Tuesday we suppose, hurilid't'bsiilt has not reached ns. We can only hdpc'tlrat Campron is defeated' ' XiOgtslativo.—Wo have Waded through an incomplela .Uia Morning Herald s. weeli long, and canT make out aa the Legislature has uccqiu ,plifited anyfiijngyjo£th,UiaBci:ibiug( ; ‘Bills reported' .figure conspicuously, buf. ‘bills passed’ not so con spicuously. Our readers mast exercise their patience for life working sixteenth of the sessio Ims not yet commenced.. When it does, we wifi report. ’ Mr. Kirkpatrick has reported a Prohibitory Liq uor Law bill in the House, which we have only oar sbrily examined, arpj therefore cannot speak under 'Slandlpgly qf lu Its general features seem good, and It provides tor the search of suspected premises and the destruction of all liquors found 6u sate,contrary to liuv. . Bfit vip rtiove to amend hy striking put sec tions 27, ilB and 69’ which provide’fur ‘submitting it to fhfl popdlar VdWdt'drtrae filturi; tlrtidi ‘'.Thfe : peo- ntoh'to 1 HatHsburgln'makfi liws;if they oreaftaldilo do .tlieir duty del them- stay at- home. Theso aro oorsediimam* -i o: •• •flally th'AVwlieh thO' -Roihan'Cuiholrci' id' fife Untied -BtaHa become sufficiently numerous they'.wooldput an cud to religious toletatiuu—rio now.writing know nolljing articles fur ,lha,SL Louis Intelligencer, a Whig k. h. print’!!!!— Boston Pott. Tioga Agitator will please copy.—-//ensa rfol* Herald. A Word in passing, friend B. ‘ Mr. Bakcwcll was a-marlyr to'thd oanrt'df trnlh, arid not the firs tone by aiiy mean's. He only told 100 much trnlh, that’s all. Now will you please copy tho following extract from the'Pope's list buihsnd lot your readers see the olhcr.sldo of the question 7 ■'•General education ~promotes., infidelity, and checks the • progress'bf Catholicity j fblble societies art engines of mischief j lire freeddtn the PreL is a fnopt fool- plague j liberty of conscience a prolific soprco of hefcsy and crime. Demolish these, and Catholicism has nothing to fear in the United States,’ 'Let us hcar frbtu yoa again aopq, friend. Poor- FsctoWlUAtiLSH, 6f the' MoKfean Citizen hds been defeated for Iho'ofßee of Burgess by-toluitty 1 Bam! Heat tilth ‘indignale’: • . ’•Friday came; and went Hke.otfaer days. Butoh, the teaidl ol that day’s doings! Wordy are lop fte hle to express our, ‘ieflios,’ After all Ifia'l anxious solicitude 6f mlfa day, and that dreary night of dreamy of “Burgess potertcy,” we sty,' after iul that night’s dreams, made, hideous by the appearance of a lingo rat upon our bqd-postj wo vfbtn doomed 'to fcarn at morning's dawn “That-.all our bright hones had fled.” ' ' " ' 6 Well, WE harti'r'scdn Sam cut up any such shin- wo advise frfeliii) Allen (o turn Hindoo a( ondej^rhd'l7'gei i, rtd^gcd.'' ,n ‘ " 1 '' ■ ->ii!| _ her,lit;.in • .i ■BTOuf neighhoriost wreKexprts.Kihinualftfll ipr»bly„Wnll .-Slavery, for which opinion, os it is thqmnJjtlqDS.wh 'H&lkfcr-.wfcofn' fhe TOW MS) tpurfi flhligod, : pul upon poipted.thp Clay, not only arrayed Slavery m its true, and Jlhere., jfore its loalhaome garments, bnl showed afso' that' ;NoWftern ;i ai6h'nresdeHiftr r iftiB'tli#’ 'onis .shpport. .If 'fWb''hcftr4^’ih(?ldh¥Hl(alVtftfows'thg' 'polidyjertSii ‘dwt’oin sbribusly'ddobt' itj‘tfien'iiF assigning prominent cause ,of it# SUppbrt aiid-'dpresd' hd car'-' jtainly pointed. out the i ■ tpbq past, policy. Of gtbitl gbirii'rHWitrit : refelivo to Slavery ibba heeh one dft Compromise-; '■ Tlie South for-Ih*' lai. tptsJwaysl.Stealvnslhßcßpd.-.i’Tben the North,- in entodreroisihg with takes thdrd spatmibilHy W,ftn> Ajppprtand-oxtensiWi of-Sis very hpdn fftsalf,; ,Mr<ipJag dwelt upon-tola-fact,«, being Pfu*MteßWtoJ> , *Jw to? setl|epaeflt!of o :P9i?Mng ; pul,the,aauae,.f)aiUBgpslod.tbh'j-^jnedy. I ft ‘8 ftMiwrfritod; to?t ws neighbor <tid,inotH»o toe c >»*e of question. AVe should jio.pleaeed -to hear «-better rotncfelyiflmhihwll pdinterhoudiy the -Bkigte-thirl if Ho!dsieico4miit;Hinß«ilf'.taiefl}ieCi*iiio i Br tho quasi tion.f Wbatortyiyobi Goloutll/ v'ln- ■ ■ •■ij.’ii g?ri ~Trt ^>T~~T.T!r-, : ?i^m^F5A D^T-,9? aD ?W » Pf*Tß| •fcWK"* i *>me pdrpose. reqaeateathe child to/ut'By U» cradle! Odiif'ilie ,'The woman had been. aiwft. *llut >‘ : fe' 1 itiiUnfeiS JfWfNwfc 8 . m JWi^.W pbilflfflr^PS^n J TIOI B-spirit of VlPfer Afoerj the Nw* ® \tb» South t tnro the ha South MI bkte iU iniq iieolth;alß|K)wuCil ioflof CQjJKJY thJbreaAtaeck She auffered dau| until SatMU-y nowfcc when death ensued.. . I I ' r jSona§| was «j|lmtoually interesting and iduU i limt cbpl,and tSfegh'lwl about fouryearapf sgsf >n|w£iwge end Jlpprttgipl might have log , twice'that age. -The occonenoe baa eaat a gloom »y and yi« leepf publii &• io’ •, London, Friday Feb. 2.1865. „ The loss 'esyoflhe RussradBm L areonovrofficially - published. nThey amount an-the -active- army r «*oluei«e—ot -Cosaacka. pod of the army, in TranpcMcama, jo : lll,y -132 toon, of Ahom 27,304' are; VephrlAlAs , killed in Tutkey.jmd inthe.Crimea.;.. 16,166, died in The hospitals:; 65,304yyound8d ;■ while .6,460 are put downas deserters, prisoners, Add' missing. Adding to these 'dumber S‘ the 2,ooolprisoners of Bomarsund.and’ihe killed, and. wounded of Kola and PetropavlovSkWe get the enormous lotal . of'one hundred find elevhn 1 thousand and odd-men sacrificed in one yeari’i-ThetotaljOf * Ahgio- Frenfch vttftlms darinbtbe'Biriaileri'if'We' fo- SOeOOrfienmosOyifby itfilieaipiaud’adding-lfo (best* figures the’vicnma'orohwiuetfd Sffi-i <jpd!rh'lB3Bj and tha’lo«es«dr Sfaamyi' arid 6f (bh Rusaiartts io< Atht; Wefifimy'' Safety t»y‘ that the present war bab'so ffir destroyed the life or'lhe bealth ofy sft ! least,-260y000 ahle bodied'.rtren, in the,prime of llfe.' "And What, is the'Tesul t- bf thesp aw ful sacrifices 1 Has the freedom’of Eurqpfr|been l- tislablisht!d,‘or that even’ the .integrity: apd -ioctepeltdenco of Turkey, the acknowledced'objebt of the strug gle,' bdefilbehefilted by it ? - VVe see just I the contrary; 'Austria has been'strengthened— the oppdsilidn of Sardinia against-her has been allayed—the yearning of Italy for inde pendence 'have been-kept Turkey 'put in thfe > most miserable 'dependency upon the English,French, and Austrian Ambassa dors in Cotibtanlihople, who’ hat% now enceee ded at disgusting the only’good'Turkish' Gen eral, Omer Pasha, so far that as the telegraph -reports, he has tendered bis resignation to the .Sultan-; while the correspondent of The London Times openlyephaka of the intention of the Allies first to convulse the Turkish Empi re by >so cai I reforms,’ and : then to cstab lish n new Eastern lEmpirej- La<«fionjgtlliSe Warrrßiilll^iidaiid Djbnmkrk JTolpiug the ill lies. ’ It is staled that .Holland has conclu'ded,'.or is’about J 6 conclude," a treaty of alliance; of. Tensive and defensive, witlt’lhe Western Pow ers ;, also Hint thg Danish'Minister at'Vienna has made overtures tp Count Bunl, which lead to the conclusion ibal Denmark will gjioftiy relinquish (he neutrality she has hitherto main tained, arid will, like Safdina, join the West ern alliance. it ,is hoped so Bui we dont be lieve it. MlscKtnANEoos War- Items. —Eight Aus trian .merchant-ships, which arrived together tit GalatZj.jyere. fired iato, with musketry,;by the Russians, apparently under the mistake that they were a hostile/pree, The,pilpl of oneof.thesliips wds .killed., Austria, bas.de mandeCej(p(dnatiqqs,' , T'ha Earfnf Lucan Is recalled , from com mand, of the British cavalry jn the Crimea. The Austrian General Grenneville has had personal coosulialiohs with the Emperor Na poleon, in reference to the military disposi tions of Austria and Erance. The Piedmontese General Riverel had ar rived at Constantinople, to make arrange ments (or the transport of tbo Sardinu army to. the seat of war. The Sultan intends to raise a national vol untary loan. The Czar has issued,a. new supply of paper money, repayable,threeyears after the end.of the war. The Russians, in their Sorties-(ropy Sevas topol, make uso of the lasso to capture pris oners. .; - - - - Exchange, aj Constantinople, has risen, to HI 1 piasters, the pound sterling, caiising; as prices have risen accordingly, Considerable distress. '. , A sharp shock of an earthquake wqs experi enced at CpnstantinoplO on the 23d ult., bat no damage was occasioned. Admiral Bruat, pn 21st January, commu nicated to the French, fleet the vole of thanks froln the British Parliament, The blockade of Ihe Russian ports of the Blafck ,Sea, has been formally nblified by French arid English ships of war, to the ports interested. ' 1- ' ,Abd-el-Kader has begged the Siillan to give hlrp ifiri.cOmniand ,’bT the Arribad# sCry ingip.th^Crimelf: 0 ' ' IM ’• : " ! clatfd Jstn.3s, iMfetW »rfeh]sfid'{^#(Krri ! «AastopW' ; r 'V : ' , '■TWiy li|/ve , ' > 'riiijn)n6|j < ced n Ifiri- 'Rai|^e'^' ; at : Bdir. ( 'e)de»t'; fsori 6r Rridschid PSsRh: 'is/ 'rianted Turkisft Etribdsikdor to .PlfiiStp/jripfhee W : Vely Pdbfiri'j ;? apf)omletr !(3dvrirhnr df Bfrpussrij' 1 _ 1 ' '' 'l^onihu^, plib ilhe Poyl tjvps ihre'a Powers—Englapd, France.’ mnd^ri^yia^wlio’^onistl'lh'e.trw Ino i-iti-lo -ji «'• ;^ r A^:R U fiP.?r S *s Ihetf. Goyerpmems attach lo each of the prin ,clp(eagon,laineff|in, the Four, Articles'’,Xur re-; seryinglp mike hg pppedt Vo lheri'' dejnahtjed'.by Ipis gpr)eral, mjeresjs oC Bu['ope., fe lions the Flempolenfiaries of and Greal.Britftiadeclard'jihat— ’ ll 5 • CJ ; ■ ’or opib ioojiffiol iiti* riqieiksryto' abolish aHe cxolu.l siva* (Wee torsteisßhiihiilussisf lias dxerciaed bw»tMotdavia?r;\Vdllnchiaji frorKiißhcefarthdo placeilhe'pri.vtlegesraocorh (ledbyrlhb Bullnns 1 10 '.-iheseii wfaiahToiiirt paTl ofriheir. territories, uodertho jointiguaranteeof'ihe ftsepowersVandtliat (hey (the cpn sideltdend do consider, that none of the step obitions'bf the old treaties ofißussia with 'the pbi-jagaim info /brda j’ioiHlnthnbjlbb argument*’ which, haviaito'berrtado ihrefercace to them, mbit in> futtHtf.be comhinedin* suchartvsy .its, lo affprd rerfeqt andj6trtlrB ; conglderttionfprihe‘ rights of; tji? WJpjiW :s4e •|> r rrte’i pi lit tißd tliis'ge dhrat i ntenfe^ttf T t ttf ,Ku^ Ct IT A.TQJB, fT 5 “ (2»f.Jn.ft|der lo Jill to the |ibe naMbatUm of theljßpube oil the the de svelopiSil <»|which il||i susceptible, it woult ifce portion of the Dan übe' from ihai point where it becomes common sirdordhfe-wHhdfawd I^roy^(eni|oriri< : (kmiet(MiT!ihat exists id vthue'ofArt. 3 oflbe peaw Of Adrianople. Ai fioy fato the frWßnvigatiorr of the Dan ube would.not te, B ®J?'B*d if s,l* notplapceif of a syndical, board; that should, bo invested with the necessary (pdwita fbr.tne purpose of getting lidl'ofhhd _pbsiructiop3 which at present exist at the mouths of.(he stream, or which may at a j-f;■**j ,y . ;T . T >V; * r:T" * , • ♦ future time pe formed there, " ‘3 : . TTie .Of the ireaiy of 'July .ta, IW, shaU Have'for its' object ip fcirihGct (be existence oftheOtlomim Empire more .closely.withlhe balance of power in Europe, and lo pul an end to that preponderance of Ruasja in the Placljt pea. Jfhe tnhasu fes to betaken fa refereiice to (his Cit'd j'depend 100 '"■%/ Vepounoing the claim to extedd an pnicmi’pfotectOrate over the Sul ‘la'nV atibjCCls who belqnglO the or redlal^bij|nhiuYall|^ the* rival of ady’ifmcfd dr Her‘former treaties, «nd more particularly of thelreftly Of Btliiachuk'Kain ardjVlhe^ 'lnterpretation which has bebn"the" main calise of the presirit war. Whilntbey fthe Govern meal*) extend toeach other their mutual cooperation for the purpose of bbftlnihg’fr'6'rn (he initiative of the Otto man Government ‘the recognition and obser vance of the religious privileges of the' vari ous Christian communities without distinction j of file, and while- they jointly avail them selves, in the'interests of the said 'communi ties; of the generotiy proclaimed by his Majesty the Sullohwiih’referenCe to them, they 'will tekfe-(he 'grfeatesl cafe to protect the dignity of his'Highness and the independence ol hie Crown'from every encroachment." “To the ' first, second, hnd- fourth points Prince Gorohakoff gavC in his adhesion, — ■The only point on which rto joirtt agreement was arrived at was the third, the’ revision of the treaty of 1841; Cognizance was ■taken of Prince Gerchakoff a declaration lhat the Emperor’i'sovereignty ‘did hot admit of The Powers’ -rtteddlinginihe affairs of his empire. Sevastopol might be taken, the fleet might bo destroyed—lhat would be a fait accompli, but they must not demand that Russia should raZe that fortress and submit to a limitation of the number of her ships. To such stipulations Russia would never ac ceede.”—N. Y. Tribune. TI»o 11. S. Senator (Question. Advices from Harrisburg .assures, HR that Mr. Camefon’s changes of securing the Sen aiprship, were effect up Hjj Pasted by the pre valence.’of. the. motion, to postpone the elec tion until Tuesday of next week.- This in farnt<u«un gratifies .ua, andwetrust the final ■resulMviUdempnslrateita -correctness. Not that we believe Mr. Cameron- to be a worse man than nine-tenths- of those who clamor against him j but,mainly because on the Sla very question neither his antecedents nor his present avowals commend him -to our judg ments as the man for the emergency. That tie has ability is evidently from the manner in which he baffles his foes; that his talents are not of the order to grace the Slote f .is manifested from -his carper at Washington hitherto. Whan Mr. James Cooper entered the Sen ate he enjoyed the. confidence of his party throughout the Commonwealth, and had a reputation both for cepicity and consistency that drew to him (ha- eyes of the. friends of freedom all over the Union. His Senatorial career has been a failure, mortifying to him self, we doubt not, and humiliating to bis friends. For some part of this miscarriage the enfeebled condition of health accounts, that is, for the want of ability and energy that-has marked his course ; but it does not explain his connection with the Kinney expe dition, end other acts whereby the cause of freedom has suffered at his hands. He has bis reward, in the refusal of the Legislature to re-elect him. A few j'ears ago Mr. Wm. F. Johnston .was iheforeinost,man in the State. . Ho had fairly, earned,thp-leadership, A.nd, though he exercised it sqrnpwhat impeyiousfy, it r w«s to. endA.th.At,mel lbe general- iVVe ; remerqbqr whan : Qqnwentipa y ifoeq 'instantly.turned tq.tyardsi.him wilh. in'ftnse ifUripsily. . The 1 North,-., Ipyed, /bifp,., .and,, South Reared y,e| rpspecled him,. jtle, left .Battitnore shorn, qf the prin ciples hp prpfeesed and[,gpne.qver to. the nne,' , mies of -them. It was a fatal step; we left so ;then; we k«ow!'%n 'ito»:; ■ Ambition lured him,and he.fell,,and"pei , haps he,knew not -iliafhV’htrtnaileti, thb Lfegisla-. ; iure <6corifer theSerintoriiif dignity upbp hint. He knows-it now.— HdrtiiiaKDerkocrat.' <1 fi.'C : 7/ 1 ..V .-I - - I .1 ■■' !' ,j . SWAU,OWIK«'a'BA« or >OdErtKD,-‘-l2Vifl Vyapeili* (lawn) Initlligtn ep'xaya i 00l ■GHrisltnas Day a Mi'. W. Rates,! 'while doing the exploit of. .Slinking ai bat of leadvdovvn Hia -.throsMet; go his - hold; pnd.it deaebndefi ,into his, stomach,.,. The, physicians iof this place, not knowing but Bales «[Pa trying to-bbas-dbem, .mpden plight examina tion, at the.iimbrinsnniuehi ns he bad made but little ado about it, and at times dented hevirig >wnltoe»ed Jbtf t lend. -« ell. i-.Af few days, kftePv.tbe victim havingswallowedisome' facid substahceotbe lead began (ooorroda,,anci he beorimejvery aiolt., fCltfe ;physicism;w«re Ihetticafaedihi iSTOlbifopfliJ (bflk . bvery other attempt to extract the leac}n«peid( beioqaY»ilihg)'Sfty.e!Pptnjog l r*ltCc'etes(taph,f- T-fahdbptagl raSnlyed'i fine or six! i bbysiclanso w4ra'. :oall0d:. jn, On Wpdnesdsy. {naming lost, tyheft,Prn:Be)Vnf Ibis.place, performed tta) op«ra{ipn,, pjobabiythe,first on record;■ oof .opening, the- slomapbiapd eg.; trading t he, leadi The, faar ; was about eleven indues! to. Iflngtb',!.an<i /afaotit I one-half ihp., tefigth.Sbowed lhs; pWipn.,pf .ibe iaqi/j! pppn, it .viTheipdieptj«, InstrgcdWpts^aggeHing, a long-finelly v'.w itAn; pnoapsqt •.Qt;?peedjt::fe ! i (joeerjtwtflheoflnflawatjfltt!« caused -Gtotn t dbei ltepdv »hile.;m the.i stomaplvNng the great-,! dst difficulty toicoßtbnii.p'lth, at; present Mr, pearanoo.- JHTt—lnielUgermer of the fttn tells 'tii' Bgtc? Was w{iKß^«6Veflb£.-' ! rpsess®** About near named Calw« ? ® a camawthis -eiiy in search hr foufW (heirrtnawhy'alpves, who hadSni thus far on their; wny.lo freedom. They at the City i jiolel,and‘ their business imq leaked 6m,. ; Their runaway cbaUels weieall here, consisting: oftwo young women .nj l# ?/*Sf i: I T ! ,ey B< ? on fouAd 6ut *•>». wd enlis'dd lr then- service a person naawd t nurston, who promised to catch their ne grow for them for 840. This they paid ore, to hup, but Thurston found that negro catch- Iff r ?nuT q “ i,e “ eaBya ma “ w .«*Uid The ™lo«d peop| 8 here included that they hod bothered fern long epougfa, and concluded to give ’the®, sound whipping and send them back to Mi* ■ sour. So on Friday night, one of their number, whom.Caivert and Bagaby had„/,„ tried to fat!6e;'wept onf to 1 walk wifl and 'conducted, I hem down to BuflSto.- ' nca awaited them. Mr. (divert was armed Tvtrtr ftatfingmseir in fitt ed dnhgerous company, die* if, and attempt, 'ed to shoot ond of his assailants. He Was immediately knocked down,-and--delivered over mho lendet tnertids ofaiWo-fiated ne gro, who gave hinra -sound dressing, w;bile Hiectfmrade was treated in lhe saiha mafther They were then set upon their feei, arid told lo run for thfeir lives, which they did id ei celient style. They left for home yesterday rporning, without their '‘niggers,’” having expanded two months’ time and tWo or three handred dollars in (he search 1 for them, and armed all the lime with a writ from the United States' Court for their apprehension, and covered'all over with the panoply of the Fugitive Slave Law.— Chic. Trih, Feb. 15. Congress—Saturday. Senate, Feb. 24.—The Diplomatic and Consular bill was lakeiMp, and talked about for asbonjtime. Mr. Mason slated briefly the oetprer, of the, billit. .reduces, the grades; abolishes Charges and Ministers Resident; takes; away outfit and infix } gives Ministera a fixed salary, not to commence until iheir services begin, and to cease \fben the duties of their office terminate; prevents double pay ,for ( the same services at the seme time; pro bibits epy, foreign Minister from being absent ffom hia, post for more than teo days, without leave from the President of tire United-States, and if more than that time, either wjth or without leave, his salary ceases; althouglphe salaries of Ministers will be raised on the face of the bill, the expenses of each Mission will be reduced, because no outfit, no infit no over* lapping of.salaries, and no gratuities to sub ordinate nfficers/of .Mission* will- be- allowed, ashtffetofore. Various bills, relating to the District of Columbia, were disposed of. The Civil and,Diplomatic.Appropriation bill, with lhe,tariffbill attached,came in from the House, and was referred to the Finance Committee. A number' of special Harbor Improvement bills..ware .thep- passed.. The bill to erect $125,000 worth of Fords in Louisiana, was also passed. Adjourned. House, Feb. 24.—Mr. Giddinga protested against the practice of rushing important bills through Congress without affording achanca (or exaptinauon, but the House would not lis ten to him. The House then proceeded with the .Digli-mutic and Civil Appropriation bilk to which Mr, Letcher’s Tariff bill was hitched apij adopted, 126 to 82. This bill provides that articles now bearing duties of 100,40 and 3Q;per cent, shall, aller the Ist of July, pay 80, 32 and 24 per cent, or reducing tbs present.rates 20 per cent, the number of ar ticles paying 25 per, cent to be reduced to about 20. The Diplomatic bill was dually adopted, with this tariff rider, 126 to 30. The Naval Appropriation bill wap taken up, pend ing a discussion of which the quorum ran out and the Mouse adjourned.—JV. V. Tribune. 4 ——— Horrid Murder in Jefferson Cctnt- Tr - —The keeper of ihe (oil-gale, Gideon Wescolt, one mile beyond Antwerp, on (he Gouverneur road, was found dead in Ihe toll gale house, on Friday morning last, having been most brutally murdered. Jle was lat erally chopped to pieces with an ax. Four deep gashes were sunk into the head and neck with full blows, any one of which would have proved mortal. It is probable this hor-. rindeed was pommiited in cold blood, for tbs purpose of plunder, as tbo pbcteis of the vic tim'had_ evidently, been rifled, in which it is prpsuined’,' yjeri s&me four pf .flye dollars,— Thije was.other money in the' house, how ever; which the murderer did not get, Bav ing,. perhaps, become frightened in his brutal rtoffe. 'Mr.‘. W. was an upright, amiable man, One who could never have excited ft quarrel or been.an obiec.t of reyenge. tie lining Stone.' I f'rbth IndtcatlShs; it was infer red thht the' vifctirn'-yvds' kdtlHg' in his chair, wnfeti Vhe murderer entered, and Was knocked from. li'by h hioW With the flat-side of the ax, and'the murderer was banded.” ' The lhqtidsi ihat was held Ovit thdbody gaVe a Verdict which'would follow' froth ’ihe above facts. ‘Of Course, much 'exilement eitiSls it 1 Antwerp in regard.tct if)B‘affair, add no efiurl wilt bq Spared in fetrClinW but the guilty. ■ Some: circuTpc'tdpces 'exfsk di reel hardly justify publi cation.}-!- ,Wtd0 i i6jbn 1 (Pf; kk Journal JPeh. 14. ■' 1 ; A Wolp.—We learn that, our neighbor* b?Pj< itfe Jerusalem hav«' been Honored with a v (fiti,CfQnvone of -thetto-early,, inhabitant* of the ivallfiy, iHa mads acescent upon a sheep fold, kilted eight sheep, satiated- his/hunger, and; lijepiitpob t o his leg 9,„ The inhabitants track willugupsood dogs,—• Put, we believe bis wol/ship out-goneralled Ujemall, qow-ioiurued tolhe hgupjs of bis , ‘.h, the iflslocsse* of ibe unsubdued forests' which spread in primeval, glory of our .couptieai— Repyhlican. ■ Sait’s paperVthoAmerican'j Own, rattde its second'-Bppearontie yeiterday. : It •• fiy.' decid. edly tihtjifwgteM atrd 1 bbw ■ printed' p*paj"'evSr' jwuedin' Southern pin'd 1 - domains a choice variety of edilofials,pdlilioal newt literary 1 editorials, had defections, local and foreign hews, 1 'dii.{ >; Fok sate et lhe Republi* canofttoe. aod at tbe City News Room,— Single copiea six cents.
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