AKRIVAIiOFTHE STEAM" SHIP BRITISH QUEEN SIT DAYS LATER FROM ENG I.JND. 'fila steam ship British Queen arrived at Nt'W York on Sunday morning.about three i ficicit, niier u most tempestuous passage i-a iiiiyo. ah me iioals ol Iter lar t i i i . i i . . uo.-iru piuiuie wueei, and all tlio sails were carried away in one sloiin. Sho conies out under ths tomtnand of Lieut, franklin. K.N. Tilt! Queen brines slvlr.niin tirinh nnca. ;en crs.liesidf s sevoral children -and "servunts The storm that struck her lasted 10 conso cutive days. The Queen M into Halifax last Wed Yiesday, repaired her wheels, took in some toal and lefton Thursday. The news she brings is of a most inter esting ind highly important .charadei, There is a tcrriblo commotion in England, bceaskniBd jointly by the 'failure of the Chi nece Expedition, and the McLeud affair. 'I'll. noUl el. in IVn.l.it. -..I I nn tha ftlh will. Mf. P ill.'PnQ DnnArl 5? ! UlO Committee on I'Oieii'l. Relatinne. jirnlfieertam IJmiia. thn Hilitcl. IMrwl.,-;, , tj .... j 5 ...w uiiiwii uuuiiuaiiua UU1 ''b t'l this occasioned a greater excitement thaiiMChtisali and the Small islands adjacent. ThitM ,!.. hnuik nr .I.-r..:i.. r rr. '.. i o. Li. .... . . . .. J F Hank. The "London Times" printed the wholn oi,ii!o repoti, with most ntiustvc comments, u 1 lie news had nn important effect oi Stocks of all kinds. A letter from Paris states that n rrc;il (nil took place in -French funds in consequeneo oi me laie news irom America. i fie news Horn China is of the most and very tier the news from IM. T?" .. -. tj - - - - . . uiiiivtuaic tii iv nil t. ii 1 1 1. f a nninifiAiiiM i refusal on the pan of Mehemet All to accenlloxetiuil nf LZ Z i . T .. . mx 1,0 "as ne,,"er Power nor Pronoga li .1.. terms witl,Pwhicl, his leeoion MRu Z o 7 J W 10 ,,is sultan was urenmnah ed. H,i. IVi. . '"ST Tho Ottoman Porta hhtl !,l...i . 1 " . 11 '"c"i ,al .Vcc,or? culnrto the mhi.s:,rfnr.. .;. 7:.'; rS""'" ti? v.cct resmentofihbUni. .i..m ,t. n...:.7 7"yu,,",., .,uiu oibim both uo appo nteU or chosen in IT .." i V" B"a,rDC.,"ff fionclu-BUiB several States, within ihlriv.ftrtir .'!.v. ded.tho blockade ol the coast of Egypt was i.iiotu, Him hid uueny oi commerce re-es tablish'od. 4 Ghiiia, India and Kmint.int, nn ordinary express from Marseilles, in ami oination of the over lnml ms.1l rrin i.wtu late intelligence from China.from the sevctal presidencies ot linlia, from Alexandria, nnd irom most oi tlio pons in the Mediterranean was roreived in Ldtiduii on dm timiMiiiif nl Bthu 10th. , b H 'I'ltrt rtmnt t ,.r . .1 . J t is Hiuiih uiiii;i:L in inn rnoi in inn mut i. aenco received bv tliis nvnrncu is dm ct.iH 'nfll-n it..!i, -i:., Zn, r '"-B vernincnt. 1 l:o negociations up to the lBlhpj of December, which is dm Intpni ilmr. nr ii.v,tl i....n r, ... . ,m wu., iiuni iijuiuiu, Hjipear 10 iavo promtfeu miming, lor ine oninose seem iltsirotii of , I mil iircceuinc tlio first Wednnmlnv 5n nv.l 3bor next ensuimi.ir ihnm i.oii i. n. M , , , """" uc aiiacc IHrtr ftt.il nifinlltn . . 1- j ri .ti "" uuiwuon suen date aim such S ,V 1 u"C!"ay a" i tile term Tor which the ffi President and Vice Prusidont Instill office hi ..,.!. . .1 i 7 . "' ""ice ins puouc services, unsullied cn&raclcr, nuu 'H.V r tr t " . 1,01 .p,rt 0,1 ,ho tl'ird the station which ho occupied, and U the aimiimiy Ui,v uuiay. , -"" -r.. hauuison was receu I On the Oth of Novembtr, Admiral Elliott i al HarriaMirg on Sunday evening issued a notice at Chusm, to the British j CU'YkOF WASHINGTON,? Itwion kIaIii... lt..t . i... t 1. . . A Ml ... a niwc, .Ti.iuiiy uiai a iruco nau ocen conciu- ei. with the Chinese, binding them within --. ... tlcl;iUrs snaii uc appointed or chosen Widitn ,l,;......r., .1 preceding ile first Wednesday in lw. bei in the year next ensuing within which time the cleclnrs ii11 l,n n..n,.:..i.i 1. sen; and they shall meet and ,:ive their voiee on sucii WeUnesdtiy. DEATH OF GEN. IIARmsriN !3tho death of Gn. Haurison Mr. TlEiin tlien sulnnUicd thi TuIIjwIm.t resolutions, winch auer a le upptobiiiory remarks by Mr. Bnptt.f, wotouiDViimously agreo to. licsnlvfllli-Tllrtt din Sunnln nf Pnnncut. vnnli lintylntr linmi iifV.y..iuj1 ..I ll . i1nrtit. t.C lui.o i.. uuun .111 if 1 lllti.l 1 14 lU UUdlll III the President of the United Stales. !eis it a duty to the memory nf the dtiulJ 4 lua public services, unsullied chaiacie, and 1.. .....i ... .... to express the mnufnful sentiment with which the InldlliorMnd Una hrm rcri 'n-ri KcsolVcd That a rnniiniltni! nf fnnr .S.-n. ators bo annoinlbd. to act with a Ctuumiiii- of tho House, should the Huus'o utmoitu wsut'ii comniitiee, to report what measures should bo adopted to testify the senso of the uiiiiiuiiiiv .111 iiiid 1IIUUIIJ11H UllU that the messar?o received this innrninn frnm ii, ri 1 r 1 ... .1 " uiu uiui.uuic uu iuil'iiuu iu mo cuiumiiiec ine news 110m unina gloomy characler possiblo, plextng to Eiiglandi And EKVPt is scarcely less so. Question has been opened in anew form. Admiral Elliot has left China fur England, in consequence of a palpitation of tho heart. There is a rumor that Lord Palmerston is to lie called to the louse of Lords. . Dr. Uowrilltr brought over tlmt hnliln lif water from the River Jordan with which! Victoria's baby was baptised. Tho Uishops have made a great noise be- cause thero has been two masquerades gi v-g en at Durylano thoatre. . All the markets were affected by tho news? irom nmcnca; auu on the Bin of Mate!;, -a report was circulated that a fleet of 10 sails 01 ine line is ordered to assemble at Gib'ral ter, in conseaucnee nf thn irini nf mv vi,. Leod, It also stated that Lord Palmerston lijjs sunt out order to tho Ambassador at w.asititig-tnn to demand the immediate re lease 01 McLeod. The JEarl of Bosse is dead. Si T1..;.:.l w:n.; c. . .. . .. aiu ,,nnio aiier painting aporlraii of the Sultan of Turkey, has roturn-.-d to ungiana. The Eleclress or Ilesso is dead We find it utterly impossible in oti llmi . 'iea space, to irivo at tliia synopsis of the comments of tin? pres upon this inlelligence( but upon Mf. Pickens' iteport which aeems ia havo created the greatest sliock.ihe Globe says "The pain ful eS'oct which this intemperate 'party do cumenl mnai ..,! 1 ... .. notice- was accompanied with a recommen dation to endeavor (n 'iinncilintf. ihn CihL neae. Tho other Plenipotentiary, Captain!! piii.i . ! 1 ' .1.-1.... r ' .1 '. .1 a ""iu") looutu a unuuiur ucciaiiug inai vne interests nf the British at Chnsan hIiiiiiM lm fill R1lrlf.fl !n fltiritlrr flio nnrri.-.ii4!nin T il.n - - ...w iibgubiu iniiiu. in iiium mcanumo, a ureauuil mortaltly Unninishedlfl Tranquility prevailed in India, and theM lntellicence bv iho CXnre&S brourrht nndiinn of importance from any of the presidencies. A I 1 o I t f" An all-visG Pmiil - iwvMwv llitl IIIK OUUUCIIIV removed from this life. WILLIAM HEN RY HARRISON. Prnoiilniil nf iltn IT. United Smtf. wt lm..r ii,.,..M :. . .1 :.. .nuuni 11 uur uuiv, 111 3 the recces of Cor. CrrPAR. Hiwl ill ftin nl.am-ino ui uiu vice i-resiueni itom tlio seal of Gov ernment, to make thise afllictinir bereave mcnt known to the CdUnli'v liv drift ifnplfim nt.on. under our Immla. He died at tho President's hotiso, iri this city, this 4lh day of April, Anno Domini, 1841, at 30 minutes before! tlio inorninir. Tlio People of Ihb United Stales, over whelmed, like ourselves, liv m cn ..- ! , , .UllUl.,,. expected and so melancholy, will derive consoladhn tVnm !....:.. 1 .. ..u. . iiiiii 11m rifanin was calm and reigned, as hia life has been "rnnTn witboct feaii ' SUTUKDAV, .71'ZiXZi 10, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Resolved That the Sena.u do now ad' ourn. The Sneaker hamed iVtrssi'i. Tfr.iti. H UnoWN, 1'EAnsoN and G IBONS as the cum- inilb, and the Senate adjourned. In the IIousk of RitpncsnsTAtivEs. when called to order, the message (given in the Senate report) was pteseuted, after which Mr.LAW rose and addressed the chair as tallows : ; has been renoved from timo to olerhiiy am directed by the Governor to request , t'd close the public offices and nupumj .1 transactions of public buslhtss for ihe ij8 The event has been coniniunicaiud to i ' uener.u Jtssomuiy, wilere arriin.icn1(..m havo been made for an appioprialo exptf slim of public feeling on this melaiiciuilv occasion, i ' 1 am rrspeeifulH', FRS. It, b'HUNK, Secretary uf the Commonwealth SucncTAitv s Ornci:, ? Apiil 0, 1811, i TVic Euiicral iS'ochiii'iV.i.'I'I, rn. . ing circular has been issued bv th0 ,,,!' .via ui mu unoillCI, uy WHICH It will ba seen thai tlio funeral was solemnized oi Wednesday last, at 12 o'clock. Washington City, April l.ft&C, I ho circuiiiStaiiccH in wliinli .. ced bv the death nfilin lr,.L.l,lf.i .'. I- 1 7 V . """"""i -"iiieru indisiiensiblo for us, 111 the recess of C011. glesa, and in the absceueo uf the Vice Pfes! ident. to make &rranirnmiuiK hie ii,,. 1.' Hral Solemnities. Havinii consulted v.-;,,' (he family an I personal friends of tho do, ceased, wo liao cbcluded that the funeral bo solemnixbh oil WnilnnKitnv. ihomi. - . j , t in j( at 12 0 block. The religious services to be performed according to the usage of the E- piscopal Church, iu which ehi IIV ,t. ceased most usually worshipped. The bo. uy to tie taisen Iroih the President's llouii -, M - ""i.i nil. i H-OIUUIII a 11QU4I) Air. SpcAKEit :--Tho evontjuslannouhcrtto llio Coiigiets burying ground, accotnban- 111 tllO CftmilllinifVilirAti rff.ni (tin tiN.A.i. rflif.lt lib ri inllllnrV niul .irnA..A:A.. 1 Iji . , -.jj.twv., uu ilia u uucru H patriotic, useful and distinguished and that fotho at utterance of his lips expressed a ;.!rveni aesire for tho perpetuity of th Ssiitulion, and the preservation of i ' j " J ivis u u u j j 3 u r 3 tl R H L- ."11 pi.iac 111 uiugiiiui juiin 1 klub is now rresiaent oi tliell , ui vdiiba a gruai ucai 01 misoH uniicu oiates. jn case or his death, the pi rv Hero as well as in America. SharesHlaw of Congress providing for tho case off Which hrnntrlii dvn ..o.. ....... noi II ... r 1. .,. . . ... h 1 1 0 1 1 r, . "S uro nowiauuam 01 uom ine rresiucnl and V cc anxiously so d at 14 n. ' H d.:,i..i n .:u .i - RJ X 1L-DIUC1II, IVIll iaiU UllCCi wuai- IMPOHTANT INTCLLIGCKOB i it , ----- nuu UU uki nutfdenl under orders for Halifax," an! of the realm could be furnished af.er ucpariuro. 3 .. ofl- fi ., Pr.,,. , . n..r The Atlas says, "WV wtth AmcricaHUent, nild p70j0 ho'rfon of a Pr' Jnust and will as surely fol ow nnon tl,nHi,in ..,.1 U u ' .VCC1 w? 01 a 1 rLS murder of MeI.eod. aa tha ll,ri r 1 IHV" .. lv,irvrm ,cn an eve, ... . . . "o ""KfKjuii x yr.cn. 1 e ivps in ihr. is. toiiows neUaruncss ..l,,gl)t;l)tl, then ihisHdonl umil Iho 4th or March 1815, 11 , less war will be a war without nm' Ifrfitn .H; : 1 .... ... . , " .al' ".s iect. except revenue lor any i, rZ llVttaimi 01 ,naW1Il' ' , , , --J .. .llVlirjlll IIUIIOIIU WIS UUIICS. vaunm oe aioneu. hi o, , n T , , , '-1 o 1-.. v 111 idau 111 :i r ninvn . finniii roa our Turkey. ICuvtl. arid Sarin 'pi,., a .. j - .ijs - w aiin trhn Observer f the 28lh ult. stales thai inteljience from Constantinople of the lGih nil. infunns us that ilic Sulin's finnan Ersniing to Mehtmcl Ali and his family (he Pnshaliok of Egypt hered.tarily, has juS It would nnpear,says the London Time, DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT. For the first lime, since the adoption of our Constitution, fifty two years ago, we aio called upon to announce the death of an acting President of the United States. It will be seen by reference to another column that hd died on Sundsy morning last, at half pasi ii o-ciocK. This is no time for idle remarks wo can only iook upon the do. ceased as the chief magistrate of our nation, and as such deplore his demise, and suggest, in uic spirit 01 repulilicanlbin( that some strongly cherished hopes of. the people ofHllllnS should be done by bur citizens' gener- iiis oounirv, oi an amicable adjustment ofIa'ly without distinction of parly, to mani tha dispute, will be much relieved by iheifest their respect, not to General HS.. Stahrffitt " rJ!lb ' "tof the United States. J the Report.- bH Much speculation is afloat is to how long frtl fid. la. n... " ine times says: We shall not quote from this ofloiiBivo and Unjust tirade.bui we oui.icoiijr mvoKo our readets to studv it in extenso for themselves, and then "judge uiouisBives wnat ciianco exists of fair org jusi treatment rot Greal Britain from those BUtnorilieS Willi W III' 1 eiii.li o oi,l '1 intillo r.r.,il.l J,.,w :: . . 1 a wwu uuiu uii"uiaieu. the Gnu its Irnc principles. In death, as in life, the hanni uess of. his country was uppcimost in his lilOUglllS. DANIEL WEBSTER, Secretary of Stale. THOMAS EWING, Secretary of the Treasury. JOHN HELL, bctiHtury of War. J. J. U1SW, Attorney General. FRANCIS GRANGER, Post Master General. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE lN" TUB bnNATK the frl owirtir IneflSnire from the Governor was presented': 10 me oenaic ana uouse oj ucprescma lives oj tne lioiiimonwcaitli oj Jfenmyl vamu : QenTLUBIEN .InlolHirehHri 1ms iWn Tf ceived that WILLIAM HENRY HARRI- &UiN, President of the United States, has nuid the debt nf nalnrp. Hp. Apninpt1 ihis life at the Presidents House in the city of .WashlniMnn. nn t'isipnl-iv i-nnmihrt The public services and nrivaitf tvdflh offfl .I... ,1i.-ii.,.,. .:..!,. 1 .: ..... 1 ....PI ...u ui.iiiijuioiitu i.uiicu ay'I" "a" ocen jusi eievateit to the Highest station in the Kepub iie( can upon mo Ueneral Assembly ot tin Pli . - - H 'UlUjllUl UlitlVJlillS Red 111 tllC COinmutlif'Mlinn frnm ttiP P live, is one ol llio most solemn nature, and calls for the rospectlul consideration of tho House. It 3 an event unprecbdonted in the history nf nnr rniinlrv. Odipr Primi. Bidents have paid the debt of naliitc, but ii r . . .r...- ....!- .1 ...ii . 1 1 wii!) iiucr mcir career 01 useiuuncss nao lerrr.inalcd' Wc havo now announced to U3 fur the first lime, thn dcatli of nun. whn as wc all hoped, was about to set out on 0 career of clorv and usefulness. Sir.it is an event which appeals to tlio sympathies of all of us, and before which all party coil sldoratious sink and dwindle into niticancc. It is an occasion on which all not as members of this sect or that party, but as common ehildron of our common country. Over tha uruvQ of ilonartci! ex cellence, envy, ambition, the prejudices ol party, sectional fccliu&j,- and the animosi ties of faction are hushed into' silence, at d leave us time to look back upon a long lift 01 illustrious services. This is not the time nr the nlaco to sneak of the la'.e President as ho dtservos. Sir. I do not mean to enter imb'n his eu ofry. 1 believe wo all linilo in the' most nrofound regard for his virtUC3. As a brave soldiei as an honest mail, he is entitled to the ad miration ol tins a'eo, as he will Obtain that I of posterity I hope the Hblise on the present occasion will adopt without delay) some mode of testyfytng their respeel foi this illustrious man. There can be no doubt in regard to the nrescnt rumor. If is the nfTsnrinrr nf Irntli nml it r out fit in sueh a shape that il cannot be questioned. ied by d in i 111 :ir V nml nivii. nrnnnmim. 1 dcp'bsitcd in the Receiving Tomb. ' iiu ilium!, v i.uuuiiinuio io 00 under iho direction of Maior General Ma..n.,.i. .1... - --....wtnn3 Co .er-il Oomnia idmg in Cinef of the At- my oi the United Btates;aud Major Gcnciul Walter JnncB. of Miliil i nf im l-;,i.... Hof Columbia. Comm0doi6 Morris. ilip spnmrf!n.i.,! : JtHo Navy now in the city, to have the di- reution ol tlio naval arrangements. The Marshal of the District to hate thtf direction of tho civic procession, assisted by tho Mavors of U'asliinoinn. Cim, ...i , ... ., ;; :i u .. hiiu iiiuAuuuria, 1110 uiem ot llio oupreine . . - -- VltlV. citizens ds they mav see fit to call Haid. ' ' John Quinoy Adams, ex-President of the Uilitp.il Stall's, mnmtinri: if Puim... .. . " ' HU 7 in the city of ifi its ncifrhborhooif. nil ih' mo.nbors of tho diplomatic body resident io Wasl i i.ton", Mid all officers of Govern ment, and citizens rrenerallv are inviinl ! attend. And it is respectfully recommended to the officers of Government that they wear ... . ill. r ... ' mo usuai uaugo 01 mourning, Daniel Webster, Secretary of Stato. Thomas Ewing.Sectcmty of the Treasury, John Dell, Secretary of War. . J. Crittenden" Attorney General. Francis Gran gen Postmaster Gencrall the Vice-President is to act as President. e think the following extracts from the Constitution and acts' of Congress settles the question conclusivelvj THE PRESENT PRESIDENT. By the. following extract from tho Consti 1 ..( TT. .. ... . iin t vhiwui wi M libit liHUVIf tiilUII U' " In case of the removal of tho Pres'uHery American patriot hoped would be n ca reer of usefulness, the power to render fur. inor ana greater services Has been arrested, SQUADRON ORDERED TO AeM f,9 office, or of his death, resirnation, MVnjnat trior inability to disc bar din Tfie Times and other papers stale as J"C8 fi v- nCC'. ,,ho "mc shail de-Sand tho mysterios dispensations of Provi positive ract that SomePo 'the sXTronW0 k" V,ce-V"",e" Congrcssrfdenco havo interposed to disappoint the na teluveillo consist of ten tail, nfthM ',...T. ,UB .,or mo c?.so 01 IC" . , . V ' -J ucreu orr ine uoast or .nmititn be....". . .. i . . --... iw.ui.ui, port th. remonstrance ot iKe Dr M ZT ZXZ " t accord ? yiiimsicr. Mr. Fox. aeainst th, i.H ". : u.u 'c'uu. or a rresi Cidl murder of M, r, n rfMu.in ana uc elected. r .y . "A ... . . m III aUU 0 O I US RPf I nn fcn -,.,.... ifiianirurorniiitiii.fi rri. ...i-i . . . . . .. ui.owui rtateTj ta'-iUfc ha dhe .38?.. ffi" ' b"8n t)f"8 . . ful j i n - w "-.it u iu i win r triiiiiiin in Mil. . , .. " r Z" : 2 ttfSV'. itOnlh raoi.rnnll.. I lit. t hi n fi.M , . or inaouuy, ooinwinusl CoastofSnria.hadber .Irrfrl nrtK. -.. . a" ,1, ' ' v M'UB omcei.snau men act as Pros dent. rJ, " ' tn llUiw l " "i" Ilillli till ID vuv Wtri rJignatioii, or inability both of the PresideclhU first campaign. The ancient building N The news from the Coniini?ni w fiml vmrft Mllln lili.n.iAl WAV J " tt v iiiia iiii(fiLJt ir: n t. . . - - rH iu v icu i-res iticnt ni thn 11 s i iu tiiM iA.r.r.rSrSr3r S " " " "'aP'Wenlof the Scale pro tempore, 'and, VSffc .c...f- m case there shall be no Premlent of the R&eiiatf, the KpeaUer or the House o( Repre SJnlii'ivcs for the time being, shall net as jji-rcsiuciHoi mo united stalos, until the uisioiiiiy ue removed, or a President shall be electcd.- Sect. 10. Whenever the offices of PYcsU lilnnr nnr 1'n.n !.. i.l.... i .. I. -1 1 ....... i ......... uu , . 4 iwiuiinnBiiiiii uum uvcouie gl vacant, tho Secretary of Stale shall forth- . mii ..iu vi.ui;iui ixaauiuuty ui ii uciuua .uc inuiuuuiiui y luiunuapuil lias Common wealth, on behalf of our commons roached this body by official announcement constituents, for the appropriate testimoni-i that an All w'i6e Piovidenco has snddenh als of public feeling which are inspired bv tne niciaiicnoiy event. DAVID R. PORTER. ExrximvE Chamber, April 5, 18-11. When tha messago was read, Mr. Rei:d rose and addressed the chair as follows : Mil. SpnAICm .Tho Kflnnln iw, .inil nr.. ticipates the object of tho motion I ani abouijjj iu uidiv. 11 is iu nmr.n niTinnrr 1.4 nri-innvne the recorded expression of the deep sorrow wnn wnicn wie intelligence ot the death oi . .1 . ... ... 7-.-.- - ....H...t,.u .i 1111. uwciiii KIM ' uiiiiniii-w ui jiio UCIIUIU au.llHU lilt the President of the United Stales has beenraSenate appoint such committee) to reporl received ainonnst us. A Itintr life of nub. lie service has been suddenly tcrminatedi and at the outset of a new carter, which ev- lion's hopes. At theso dispensations we not repine. Under this disappoint- tampnl tvn alwinlil lint mmirn Itnt il ia fin. purely consistent with submission, to testily til uur icapoci tor 1110 memory oi 1110 ueau al HARRISON ato now part of tho ungues linnnn IllSlntV 111 (tin Piinntlt' l lioi. nm placed bv the hand of death (inynnd nil nnr- ty controoersy which might exaggerate or denieciatO (hcni-und to his viriirm (rr:iln. w fnl people may now without dissent do dis- inicresieu jusuce. Jtiis watja long an ac tiveand an honored life. Ho lived with out reproach. Ho died without an enemy to spcal; a word or unkinduess or of dispar agement over his grave. Fifty years ago, the lato President of the United Slates passed through '.he village whore we are now sitting, on his wav to mil luajjuui IUI UIU IllClllury UI UIU UCUU ' " tl """"" .iini-ii, iiilllill our sincere sympathy with tho sorrows of i took place on Wednesday. Tho committee the livinjr. Tho public services of Goner-; 0f ,10 Senato wcre.Messfs. Pearson.KinnH- 111 II AliniRnlV Kiniinni norl nFllio iiniinnit. ' . .... ' On Saturday last the tavern liconso bill was so amended as to suspend its operations unlit Tultr Tl lo ll,A.,r.... .-! sueh a shape that il cannot bo questioned.! " " " " uwmy m It demands the immediate action of theH publish the notices left with us for thai put' air. l.Iimr nt JSusnnp mnnn. 1 inn niiln-nii. ted the following preamble and resolution, wnicn wero unanimously auopteu : Whereas Ihe melancholy information has removed from' this life. WILLIAM UV.fi IY HARRISON. President of the United States. And whereas, the members of this House Icelincr dcen v unnressed with the solcinnilv nf thin nnavni'i-.tpil nml uni n Pn I nteiligenccv as u testintoutal of suitable re spect lor me memory ot tno illustrious de ceased, b'e it Resolved That a crimmitlne nf fnnr hf. appointcd to act in conjunction with a simi- ar co 1 m uec 01 l ie denato u inn 1 Imp A joint resoluiion has passed both Hous es, amending the Constitution, to limit tho legibility of tho Governor to one term. It must pass another Logialatdjo and then brf submitted to the people, before il can haver M effect. what further measures shmilil hn mlnnti.it tr. sifruifv tho SCllSO of this LsiMslntnrn nnrlf.r 10 afiliciiiis a bereavement, and that this I House do now adjourn. 1 He speaker named Messrs. Lusk, Smy- sun, Tleknikkn and Cox tho Comniittiu!. when the House adjourned. 1 lie joint comnutieo appointed to report suitable proceedings upon tho death of tho Presiuentf recommended the appointment ;of a committee of both houses, to proceed to Washington, to attend the funeral, which bury, Headley and Sthrom, of the House, H M fi 11 It i .r ivt 1 tl .uco.no. uiu, lfiuuuiicuu ui ioniiampion,M Christman, Lusk,- Smyser, and Hill. Thomas Williams',- of ihe senate, was etec , , llu 4,tlllll iiiuuniiau, (, oaturuay pas' ted to pronounce an eulocv unon the char-Hthe following item nf intnll ifrn.11.1. n.liiii'A 1.. a. w. 1 - PI O " - "..-..'0.v.w lliuillb ll nniMM ..1,1: . ..f1.!.. -n U Ihfi nnn.riniiii.cnnl.' r.n.i.. ..: .. tiauiui nuu imuuu auivitto ui mo 1 rcgiueill. whero the vounir soldier thenlodaed. is voi1 standing! At that period tho institutions or our country wero immature The following circular wis dirrip.tpil in ilu. several Depaitments by the Secretary of the' if. 1.1 1 .1 i n. .ii- ' ... wuiiiiiiuii L-uiui, uiiu uiu puuuu unices were all closed duriuir the day. 10 me iieaai or Departments, anil Vanal Com- iiVvrrvii .f the f-'n,nntn,.iy.r. .. TJ ...I .... .... 1, w 1 ...b wii.iiivf.il vull' "J i CW- vanlu: Gr.N'rf.lliiiKN : Intellipnnpii hns Iipoh r ceiveutnnt William Henry Harrison, Pros , 1 . .1 .. . . . . ... -------T-M-.-...-.- I1BII .I.,.!. n'J:.l IT..!., t n..f. . ... uu. .......... j ...,,, UU iu.,.i jn-i-niuuui ui nm u 11 nun oiaies, nas paid llio manenr.o uncertain their efficacy uiilricd,HUbt of nature. Do depaited this life at Ho has Jived to see those institutions sur-rthc President's House, in tho city of Wash vivc their hours of trial, and intiinse hoursl.imMnn. nn vnutptihrv mnmi,,,. An i A bill hns passed the Senate requiring the Canal Commissioners to bo elected by1 tho people.- Tho last accounts' from Ha'trisburi.- broughl us no account of tho veto of tho Bank bill,- though it was expected bv every one, not however as "an aclof deliberate cruelty and fiondish tyranny," hat as an act prayed for by all the country banks, and- the people generally, to protect them from Ho rapacious grasping of the city banks. O - -..-.. ... w lliuilll ll the non-ofncU'Scckinir nnnv in ii.u ,.iu. i,,. jiifsver think of the spoils, and are opposed to changes on party uroimda. !? , I'ennsylvanian. 1 " What a rush'. Them nm r,,.. .:,,. Btions iu the post office, in this citv, to Lo supplied .y the now postmasier. Wo un deiblandlti.it not less ihan 1,200 applica I'ons hnc alieady been made for these for- .. nn it ii . . . nil un.i-uo. uuw uipgracciui this lact whciv iVhuiu ru so many avenues to honest un paid thogdustry btill left unoccupied." ' ... V Z V, 1 . ft ;vmvwui iiiuiiiiuu ot trial no a ways sioou lain u ly by lliem.fcmony of the deep fefcllngs Of sorrow, ii..?Iiion. cxroni when d. . ZS . ' 'Lru.jjr1 10 t He Hi best Iinnnralcn .ml iv il.i. nnii..i:..& ll...n.-...fi..'.. r ii: H. .. .. n ' u uciduuci SlaVCS tit 7 'exit. nPonrAt ji mai itopuoiio, crnnot be taken in execu- i(mi.mivi-, A tn an UUUU31U11 uii wuiuu auwn"u iiiuAuiuitiu, mu 'oiuril UI lllU totlpfUlllO of us feel only as American citizens, and B Court of the United Slates, and such other IHll nq mnrndpra nP fliio ennl nt tli.. nn.- fJ pIllTnQ i tliAt.. mif ran fit in n.it .1 Federal Uberalitu. the Capitol, wo find that no Democrat is re- taincd iu any of th6 public offices in any capacity whatevor. The "reform" ha swept out all tho Democratic clerks, tnd has oven reached the person uncalled in car- H rying wood into ihe offices. H iJ. ..i.:.,.. :.. .1... ' r . .. i!u...iiiK in mu way oi proscription, av ail equal to this, has ever been witnessed here before.and will nuver be again, wo trust. Augusta (Me.) Age. The North American, of Saturday has- r r i si. i.:a.i.. Ij it i .1 . i. - ia mvh up utiiur is a iieiauuer- C ...uu .u .uuuivu .u g i numirB&spiicu uy tins amictivfl oispcilsatiou ol Di-gto tho-Government. This will nn lni hi ol lus country; but no honor did he ever inRvino J-rovidenco bv which a disiimiui8hcil$(. iH'l.n tlin H a tut...!-.. r tl I l . . iiwii mai i.,iiui.uu9 iiiuuiv iTinwi, uvii eiiuu iiu 10 mo iimncsi-8 anon in me renii 1 ii nrrn I ' ' - . - -. ..." 7 ' fc. -