Columbia demoftat. Lull i. I a Ik - mli K -3S3S Uloomftbnrii: N U'UIIDAY MOUX., Y. 'i I, 1H-I1J Ijywintthinls by llit l'vlvunUr (icnrrul. f Hai,i: IUkimas, to he Post Ma'ltr "I 'atniwii.s.i, ('nlninhia county , in liie room ol John Schmu'W. iesigiie.1 Ii. I.. K rinvvn., tn he Toil Ma-t'er, at 'uihinsinville. IVI'irnbia roiintv, I'a. U'ii.i.iam WktvMt, to be l'oat Mailer at Mon. tourovilte, Ly nnniig Co., I'a. Jppt'.Ktment by the Governor. U ijor Jon ('. Lvsi.i, the (eulleinanly pro fuet'irnf the Kxchanif' Hotel, fofuville, to be Vid de-Lamii In U Excellency, mill the rank of Lieut. Colonel. tfO-A "oil appointment, Governor Johnston, au.l one nuM w.nthilv conferred. A piouiotiuii from the rank ot Major to (hat ol (' .lonel m quite a rcspect.iblt strida. Colosul Ltisio, here's 1 tur OiJ-. Favor) H011. 5), CAMtRofi.cf the Senate, and lion. C. Butlrk, and Hon. Wm Smoff, of tlm II. of H. at Washington; the Hon. V. Bur, of the Senate, and H. M. Fui.lkk, l'.t(., of the II. of R , at Ilumsburg, will accept our thanks for their attention!. Qc-What, we i a i n ask, lias become of Mr. Ki'pre'eiitiitive Pence ! Canal Cornmiivnrr. The Jersevshore Re publican has raised the name of John A. Gam ni.e, E)ii , of Lycoming eo., lo ila mast head, bs the next democratic candidate for CanalCommia eiouer, subject of cour, to the action of the l oiirih ol July Pittsburg Convention. Crovriiiff. Gun. Hcwman of the Unlford (lazettt, if we may jmiIhd from the big 'nosier he had in his last Taper, is highly delighted with the election of Senator Drum, in the 2th district. We have e-en roosleis before, but we never had the pleas ure ol seeing one covei so larje a space in a pa per this one actually Covering nearly the whole inside. And Ihen the rernaike, who could have i!one it better ? It taken the in. to i nl k about dov. Jolmsion, and the Johnstons and " especi ally t'.ill." CT Th Bloomsburg- (Pa.) Democrat, quotes our remarks, that "the slave in the South are in a much better condition that the free blacks in the over-ridden I North," and atiempu by it to justify the workings of Northern I.oeofoen putty- j htaln ! Hlepg that editor ! FtllowiKiIle ( fa.) htti'irraf. CJ- No.i, iipnii the pnnripli' of l.nng thank fol I', r small lavirs, xr inske the acknow ledgment to Mr V.' ifi.Iw-.-ird, hut at the simp time, assure ).i"i del not nnl.e i h:t artirl for the purpose of i mpiiu ir, hi., blutinif Our ohj.-rt was then and il vet is, to direct the atfiition. of his whi fnends to the import nf his declaration now, in rout r i.i ;st i net mn to their forn.fr pfo'essions. The up-., -t is -.vor'v ol d ih coi.stder.ition. fouuttng the loft. T'n tVdne'dav las', ho.li hr.ini hrs of Cnnsresa I "" ,n " 11 of oeprr-i.-Uatives, and ffiunted toe f,'i'oi ai vV of the respective ', l-MtiS l"t ' i eiirter.l and Vice I'n udent nf IheL. S'ai.s The following w as the declared remit : For lay'.or and r'l.lir.ix-e IC3, Cass 93d Butler K(7. A J- itit coiTirnitlee, of winch Jorrnsoi Dwis rl .M..8,,s,ppi u the rh.nn.an, w,s ..ipMnted t lUl-im the .-icccslui canduhiet ol their le tion. lion l-hn L S'iyder, of Crier ry V.ii!ey, New York, v. is M. lined h a blow Imin a barn dor1, driven In by 'hi H'nl.aud fnil with his fn'B in the I'h .fi, w ht re h sn.oi her.'-ri to nVutb, l.-n' Dtcifan.'be will of bt hhitiia' rlr.iiika:-d, according to a reeent der ijiim in Mart - i .1 ltd . is not valid. In the case referrM to, the l-stator he-(H.Mihed his estate to sevma'. nf hu t otiii.iaiiior.H. thou disinheriting his relatives. It was prnVeH that he was an habitual drunkard, and -.e will was theiefisre set aside, and -the estte di-ti ib'itod among the relations of 'fie deceao d. Tur. I's IiiHMVered acrn the mnnnlairt of " ildi. ma, hy Captain Lawsnu, has iieen pronoun- ced by a meeting nf Oregon and (Vi;fornii e;ni- grants fiom the I' ruled Stales, lo he fine of the "lines! in the world " They .ay they found the treed and descent to nd from the mountains re- ry gradual au.l easy. In the ..pinifin nf the .m-r- 'nig a most practicable road ran he made, with very little labor, through this pass; and this route, Ibey-ftv will pinve of la-iing hf.netit in the pirti.s travel), ng to and Iroit Oregon to Cantor- ni.i, and from the L'uiied Sls'es, as a has prove 1 .... v to Ihein. A vote ot thanks, in the form o "three "rtK cheers, was prestnled to Captain Lawmn- 1 1 A (.'.l.forn:a Eiaoc Link is to be est!.. ; ned, to mil between Vera t in and Ma.atlan. The Ne v York Sun says, eight ol the stagei, being built in that city, tube completed in six weeks. Steamers on both ocean, are I-connect w,(H the line, so that paa.-engeri caugo fr-m New O. learn to San FraiKiU-. o in tighten day,, or ,o,n New York in twenty-seven r.. Saehng vnee'sare lobe u-ied on the Pa.'iiie ..-le, Ii" c'ua inert can be sent nl.f. Private enlerptive ia likely to accomplish, wi-'hout other iiinre whit the Panama company -A-ibh t'le jjovorncft",' t. aiJ H.em in .-liir-;. The I'a per .Money Project. llii- paper money jin jc-ot, presented by Mr. l.itl 't, meets w iili no i.ti ir In-m tin' Pctnociiitic pieis. 1 his is i ilii. i ik leally aiiange, lliat h Ueinuciat should have I'l.ulu a proposition so pre- plintteri-lls. Tim people bant had shini'l-islcis enough, more If i f. i ; nii'l i- iln not want tin- i;it v a- g.ni ll o.li:! with such lu-li Wi; have no) ! kin In a tingle I tn it-1 .1 1 , -ini'i' we nolle, d I lie project last Week, who lllil IH'1 liennUI.ec It 11 1 - lei 1 , and epics ureal astonishment lli.it a pro- I l.w.'.l il.-imji r.it should have prnju'scii it. ! Thi' .North 1( h oiitinl .onht never lo be com- plcled, il 11 (Mini"' In done without issuing such t liiiit'h ol ( .jut niniify. Mr l.itllr, had heller let !ov. Johnston alti'liil to tin' fimjihihttr liUhiurt hinisrlf ; lie in an old li.uiiia' the work mi. I il is all right 111 linn, tint I ii 1. '-. fully wrmit! I'm- hiiv Demncralic repii-M-n-jtaliv- n. n,, (,,r anything tire than liui.n Del.- I.A II" Tin- lt iii.ii-i:i!ic 1 1 n t y m.sl f and lit the d-r-, liiurnol the lamented Shuiik, atut any departure I Irom them, on Ihe part (if a democratic represen tative, will he injurious lo 1 1 1 e interests of the I Commonwealth. Wc must not profess one thing, and ho l out another. I.i't us he true to our pro fessions on the bank question, as on til others, and we ran then hid defiance to the assults of whig assailant ; hul it is too true, that owing lo lne unsi.uri.inHB m f n us representatives, nlr party is justly liable lo charges nl iiioonsislen- c.v- We hope Mr. Little, in this inrilance, will luil alone in hi glory. The SHbiiutrine Telegraph. Two gentleman of Philadelphia have tent a mpmonal lo Congres, pnunu lor an appropria tion to undertake a telegraphic communication a cross the Atlantic to Lngland. The idea haa been suggested by the auccenful experiments that have been made in the French and Irish chan nels, in (ho effort lo unite Fiance and Ire bad with Lnglatid. The scheme itriket us at first as visionary, but in this age of wonderful im provement and startling progresn, we are almost prepared for anything. The magnetic telegraph itself almost defied human conception, and yet we see it every day in operation and it has almost ceased to he a marvel. The memorial sets forth that from experiments that have been made, there is reason to believe that there is a aiihiiiarme table land extending from the hunks ot the Newfoundland to the mouth of the Briliuli channel. The distance is about hono at:iiite miles, audit is proposed to anchor buoy at the intervening distance of five mile. To these bunyt the tele,iaphic wire about three fouilii of an inch in diameler, carelully covered with putta jr n-lia, is to he a'tai'hed. The win is to l-e Mink so deep as to be out of reach of an chafing from vessels or other objec ts, and lo be supported if necci.arv, hy cork finals. The an chored buoy) would, it is said, keep the line ol communication in i's place. It is a In I.I and mighty proj. ct, but wf) are pie pand tnsee the undei l.ikiin; achieved by thu force of modern enterpricc nod science. The. iiovt rttint nl I'inances, The Washington Uuwn, in reply to tho clear-'f-s of those who aseit that them will be adelici e. cv in the National Treasury on the Isl July, Is I), say that the receipts will equal, il not ex cede, the Serretaii's estimates. '1 he receipts from the Customs lioin 1st July to l.lih l-'ehmary nave hcen not less than fc'IS.OlQ.OIlll, and that, at this average, the incr.ve o the year will he up w ird of .S3,0i)0,0(n'., iustfid of $32,000,000. On i the ."lh of r ehru n y (it Treasury contained J-l,. .'ll.O'.'O, snhjecl to the draft of the Treasurer, at tor deducting must Hiding dralts ; and, in addition to this, two and thir-e. ju.n r millions of the New Loin are vet availoh'e. J,i;n,,riinrnt nfll.r fOii'n T.,;tlt,iuri Coi.r.Mues, F eb. I '. A res.-l'ilioti iv;ny.-.li !! lv ndopte I in t in; 1 loue, fiA.fi? the fust Mon. I, iv in Much in the day for , adjoin tirnenr of the Let'.ihruie. ! ft Mr r i;ch,of lV,.ton, l,,s re- rentiy invented a o,a.-hi.. for drillin,; ...ck, hy steam, winch can he arranged as to apply the force at any aiu'le, and lo give at the t.aniH time the requited rotary molior, lo the drill itn-lf. jttt. Tuntor's Calimt. 1 ' .m i.-v.-v 1 ri, rob. 17. j W e learn front reliable att'.hoi ity, that the office ofSecr"!.irv offst.iie will be ten- 1 derrd lo Senator flnvton, of 1 teh-wiire. It ' is generally ntd"rstiiod that the j Ion. Mr. j ( I'Htendeii, of Kentucky, decline 3 a Cabl- ; net appointment, j ! Medina if Comptroller. 1 Al,H .sv, I eb. 1. j I he Senate and A'-r-einbl v met in C,nn. 1 enlinil to-day, and flee tod Hon. Vasli- i tncloti (I tint, ( "oinplrnller of the State nf New oik, vice .Millard rdlinuie, rcsiijil- cd. ' . I'urtker ('wfiniitillon of the jhuwhinre ff (!ltl in Ciil'orniri. J!. I, I IMOKV, J'rb 1" m-i 4.- .1 11 . I fie Southern mail has arrived with -,v ,i ... , lNew Oilcans papers tothn lOih, hv wliieh , .1 . ,1 1 1 , , ,- 1 " .- n nnm I ifit ttl' hror I .i'1a l.M. from Chagress. with dates to the 2.rih if I "' '' 1 ii.iii ;irrivcd January : she brings no j;old. but confirms ;ill the previous accounts received, as re gards us abundance, etc. ' A JtlI , ,R V.,r.-.i M-.,-u.T.-We ,e. a l,,k , :,.,Vrrtif, ,,,., lP ,,f f "What is Money " , WN, jji mm,r , Wl.,t jf) ()(. (iMhi(H. , nim.vji ,xll,.mi.;;. ,,,,, ,0 ,,,t) aril wh,.nti j sn! nmie il;tll,u!t to 'eep. ; F.vi.y IU.h vi.-j n not j .viyg grid, but all ' g'JI,-l tl.ii.ss ire KW.it ; l.tv f g"-j . .......,. An Article lor the Ho), IVo. 0. BV THE LA I K AMO SISTY. o oU want To tiiliimrt Al.L rill DAti or YOUR LIKE A little boy, on h is way to school, but a abort iliaUnre fi.nn home, on a bright aiiiinner'a mum m a (ood many yeaisano, now, Haw woodpeck ei lly intn the hollow of u slake on 'he fenco that skilled t lie i o.i I. ''he brilliant top-knot ol t he bud, and the hope H ut M wai a iiet,fnr a mo. inent caused the urchin to atop. Ho wanted to net what the little feat flitted thiiijr wasdoiiiK .in. while dclajiui; there, his inothi-r, who did nut know why her buy was lnicerins!, i'""1 ' t tie door of the woodland dwelling, and empiireil w hy he wan not on the way to nchool. His answer, that ho wank'dto kh what the bird was -about, and tiskini; if he liiifthl not he permiiled to May away from the little log-housc where esona and li-ainini wvie to he said and gained, caused the ipieston from the mother. That was enough, He went to the achool ; and if be did not forget the bird, m atudiea were aNo remembered - n:- it.:.... : i i.-.. i ,i,i.n.j. 'Tit thirty years since; and he w ho now address et you and w ho wati Mf tempted, as many of the boyt may-bo uuu to fortake July for jilia.i lire, may Ram counael from the fuel, insignificant at it may teem. Trifles, ol'tentime, are produc tive of important results. A linch pin a Btnall partofa coach, boys if list, may result in the jroveniiliet, an mueli as we please, but tin- read. Nmcrdiil so frreat :m bje-t pre loss oflife. A rivet broken in the boiler ot an l,.ss thev are made productive of some ' s(-nt itself lo the m t.taticc of : ir.Mion. ocean steamer may acnu hunilii cs in a moment to the bottom of I he deep. A grain of sand, mis placed in the sirutigemuiit f a world, may throw it from its course. Hence I he necessity of con sidering seriously, uutlers of minor imporlanie, apparently but which may, in rrality, bo the arbiters of your life here and hereafter. Jo you linger, boy, to learn your lesson ? Does it seem harsh and dry ? Is it a task I Thi n, bi nd your young wind to it ! Go to your niolher.il you should be so blest as to have one to consult and, unless "yuu waut to Le a dunce all the days ot your lile," her advice and a.nistence will help you onward. JSAe will not tire in her efl'oits, when her boy is to be aided and her eye will brighten, and her heart beat higher and prouder as she sees thought after thought evolved step after step upward taken by him she nursed and cared for as none hut a mother can rare. And, when you have mastered one difficulty, go right ahead at the next. Perseverance, and labor, the penplo of old tell us, will conquer ail things and they were in the habit of speaking the truth. There are plenty of men, of whoso names you have heard, who by the exercise of patience and peiseverence have won names known ru t only in jour neigh, borhond and the nation, but over I lie civilized world. Men who not only rose frnm obseuiily in name, and (nine, and wealth but who did so by their own unaidsd exertions wen who stud ied by stray moments in the wotkshop who obtained their first light by Ihe blaze of a pine knot fire in a leg cabin in Ihe woods, anil with the knowledge gained h r its beams, bihiening and spreading thiough aft e r life, have lighted up the world of politic s, ail, eeieiue, literaluie, mor als and religion. How great tho encouragement, ihen, bos,tngn onward and upwaid. You are, soon, to take Ihe place of those w ho now guide, counsel, and sway ihe destinies of millions. How lucessanh , it follows, that you should be properly fitted for the great, Ihe important responsibility, which must rest upon you. There is no evading it. Then listen to us attentively. Pay scrupulous heed In your early studies-aim high seek for nil useful knowledge. If you have masti led one branch of education to day, determine upon tnaiiteiing an other to-tnorrow keep 011 and as field alter field in the illimitable rintons of intelligence opens upon your view, keep on calling I hi -m yiuirnw n, adding tiiasure 1111I0 treasure until ihe mind is a storehouse of such w ealth as thu gold-hoaidiiig misur never knew. Above all, so conduct yourselves that no nut, and least of all a mother, shall ever have occasion to ask "Do you want to be a dunce all the days of vour I lile r Always Willi our Country l " -"" ...1.....U.1... in important resolution in Longses,, to expunge j the amonded resolution nf Mr. Ashmuti of Masa-cliussi-lls On the 31 of January, A. J). 151s. this disgraceful amendment passed by a vote of S'J to 61, It was in these words, "in a war (al. biding to the Mexican War) unnecessarily ami uiiconstitutioiiidiy commenced hy the President of Ihe l'nited States." This record would ever he a stain upon the integrity of the nation and blur the lustre of our arm'. It would, moreover, reflect little credit upon our ti.tr i. mil legislature, who, on the 11th of May, Is ii, declared in tin. House by a vote of 174 to 1 I, and in the Senate by a vote f -10 Id 2, that this "war exists by the act of Ihe lie public of Mexico." Ho.v ;hen can the President he charged w i'h plunging the i,.,. lion into an unjust and iinneceaKai war and trails gressiin; the powers conferred upon him .' We sincerely hope that this resolulion will pass, and that this d. 'graceful record will be evpnngnl from tint Journal fit the lloin-e. It calumniate, the President and larniifhes the hi-iory of the country. The reconl of ihe Ashinuii aioemlmeiit stands in jud ;erneii. ag.iin.l the war and delraets from the litilliant liiumphs achieved in Mexieo Now that the war is honorably and advanl,ii;eoiis ly terminated, the loiter partiz.n animosity which urged this amendment through the House should cease to be remembered, and a senec nf j.Kiire should lead every member w hovoled lor it to w ipe out his error by leeording li s disappinva) of n.. ll is unaccountable tonliserw: Ihedeterioined bos tilily whit h the Whigs always innilcst to their ,'lllll.tl u lot ...... .... - J .1 "ne i,.i.-.: i . ,. ne me voter-! M.i) 13, lsii, announcing the existeie-,. i of the war. and the Ashmiin amendment of Jain. 1 aiy id, l. 1-, jin ihiiting it . the iisiiij.alion n i me ere'i i. ni. We lh.nk thai t lie wonl l lie iinuhing l,ni Hilnng. Oll.p II l-oll Ilrniiicratic t'nion Mr. 'he ." Van Id I, "-.tier h is I , I I, . I. - : f t. i.i oi More Truth than Poetry. There is indeed more truth than poetry in whit the llaivubuig h'l uttunr as on the subject ol 'legislation iiow-n days : Let ii ii v fanner, mechanic or laboring limn, 1:j kt; tin u. Inioo voliinie til' iii-Ih Pas- Ki?il nl rncli hchj'khi. and lurn over Hir :i- pt'il ll'iilil till' lirj-iniiitii; lo lite I'llil, anil sii tt : liow tnanv he can (Iisi'kkt ill wliicli lie lias any intrn'fl. lie will lind ilicm aliiiut i wlmlly made tt) of acls ol" incorporatinn, , or mii tpii'iiK'ntiii'v ilit'irto, anil Htirnal ami - k noquiri'il, iro:)li' are Hi' ii'. and .1 t;ov Mi i . ... i i I..1 .... . '.cm ... i .. I..,. .. .. i!,.,.t .in local am, intisi 01 wnicii oii(;iii iioci in cniiiii'iii iiuk-i iuiiow . nr...... Iiavi; Iiccii paused. Yd evny man in tint . that cnast troops iIhtc and u'j;. ((inirnunily is taxed lo keep up tliin lrp,is;. ; Nticains of popnlaiioti arc niiici'iitraimo tivi niacliincry hetween three: and lour ; there. Since the discovery ol tin? inonthft every year. This inn ntoct prolific ; Word hy Cohinihus iliere has not hcen Fiihjecl fur the prfK, and in relation to such an iitiM-aliu;; of the fouiidalitins ol so wliich it iniglit do inure (,'iiod than almost icii-lv . iN'ot merely indiviilul.i and coin any other. The only nihjeet of gener panicH, but cuinuitiniiii-'s and nations ate in I interest to tin! people, requiring the atten-; cnniinoiiou, all hound to lliu setting sun lion of the nrciPiit I.euiliiture. iti the trt'ii' ! in iIip oibh-il hnrion nf western A niurica. .-:.:. ne, all(l iome al . I i t a on t ' revcnue at,s wli(lll are imperiounlv de-; i ..... ... manded. Yet these will probably be left as they generally hnve been, to the very close of the session, and then be hurried throiirrh in thi; most imperfect manner, or porta forcbjii route : but that is only a tein lost altoirether fur the want of time. We i,,rary resource, di uiaitdcil bv the exioency linav talk of parlies, and of principles ol" oo(h1 to the people, they are of no practical utility. ' P.a-i ii i k Com.. A gentleDtan dining, ordered a bottle ot excellent wine, which having uncorked and from it filled his gla.s, was deposited at his 1. . .1 e . .1 tt . -aa. einow. a -genneinAii iron, wie in.er.or, sminK . . .... . ... by tlie sole ol lorn, supposing in onitie was pun lie property, filled hi tumbler therefrom, with out so much as saying, "thank you," and smack his lips over the sparkling draught with undis turbed satilaction . The ow ner of the wine turn- cd around and regarding the transfer of the liquid ; make it ; It will be a chain ol union lie lo the throat of the other with astonishment, ex- j tween the Atlantic and Mississippi States, claimed ' Commercial reasons demand it from us : " Well that's cool !', . "Vos," replied the other as he refilled hi glass tupposing the remark referred directly to the wine -I rather think if been about the ice i" j ; In the Phrenological Almanac for this year, is j take iis track: and not only for ourselves, the following remarkable prediction. "Many will ; but for posterity. That trade of India which learn in 1 S IO for Ihe first lime, that it is no mark I has been shifiiiur its channels from ihe time ol a christian or a geiilleitiai, to smoke, chew, or i of the Plui'tiieians to the present, is destiu mutr tobacco, dunk spirits or deceive." We j ed to shift once mon' and lo realize the hope this prediction will prove correct. grand idea of Columbus. The Aineriean- j road to India will a'so become the Euro- ItCmS l),an ,nu''4 ln:it "'-'ori ! The European 111. 'reliant, as well as the I'lTMrieiit folk. I American, will (I v across our coniim nt on The InteUi'jincer states that the President and ! a straioht line to China. The rich coins his family will leave the l-'.xecnhve Mansion n bmil Ihe 1st of M -rch, and occupy rooms at the Irving Hotel un:il President Taylor is inaugura ted, and then take t hen departure from Wash ington city. General fa. , The Union says that (Jeneral Cass is expected ; tl (r Ml 11 .1"MI MIL IUM ill Ullk tllC 'UI N 4 111. IO ..... . ... c . v. . -i 1 i fill the rest ot his own Senatorial term, which will 1 , . 1 expue the "d March, lH.'.t. 1 1 1 U.. ' . UV... !.:.. I ....a. tl.. ilfitl. - Ol . i n: il lay. It is slated that this distinguished Kentucky j Senator will not l,e present at the ensuing called ssiot. ot Ihe Senate, which being for the purpose ; of aclmg on the in .initiation, ol the incoming President, a lull .Senate, if desirable, is not iudis e usable. Jndc McLoan. It is announced that Judiie McLean, of Ihe Su ireine Court, has deelineil the nomination of l.'niied Slates Senator limn Ohio, assigning rea sons of a private character therelnr. I have a great run ol bosinefs at present," re 111.11 ked a pickpocket, who was chae. I by three constable. I 1 -!jr 1 larinen noney, appi.eu on a unnen rig, : .iUl t0 ,.ljro ,he pain of a hum almost inslanllv. . 1 Cou-r.-WiiL'ht's Indian Vegetable Pills are a : . t , . k. ' Sl .Hi" ss r II 1 ceilain cue lor this rainful malady; because 1 ! ;heiimieis.Ti, hut of evew ach'n and pain we sutfi-r. I'roru i'ur loeiuhtnf ..aid Ineian Vege- I unit; i m i.ttvt -N .Mn iii-mi mi n'uni; iu nm, nr ii , ' tho pain is seven , itie'iit ml innrnini;, w ill, in u ' .short tin lake a ,-. feet cure of the most violeu, , atlack, either of llheiuoaiism or Gout ; at the ! s-nie time the blood and other fluids, will he so - : ...niotj'li'tv norifli'it. th-.it imin nl'pVfrr ilfw.-r i ot i. .1. ' . i.i. D'.H .I..I,.... i.i i. i will be literally driven from the body. 1 - - r The genuine for sale by Iln ihtirt and Utility, i niooiiis'iuii: ; II. P. Haidy, lhinville ; Stephen ' M.ildy, Catlaw issa, and bv asien'i. in all partsol the '. state. Au'ioits who.e supplies heroine ex hiiiist,.,! ' w ill receiie a new lot mi writing l Dr. Wright's principal office, I'V' Race Street, Philadelphia. Sloud lo the raeiflc. i The hill iiitiodnced into the Semite bv Mr. Urn-1 , I the ronstrurtion of a rai road 1 ( ' th., to provide lor 1 I . oui the Mississippi to the Parifie contemplates ; a magiiili' i nt enterprise. It in proposed to com i inei.re at the Hay of San Francisco and to termi j nalc al M. Loins. A breadth nf one mile frnm the frontier of Mis ( sotii i to the Paeilic is to he reset ved for the pur 'pose of laying down, al iu.ee, tine track of rail j roa-l room being left for nthi tracks hereafter, and for t tlier oih ni io.nls. A per centninof ihe , nioiei'ds o ptihlic i.iuil sties is tube applied to i ! he i 'I'l-a. in In. Ii ol -the woi !i. It to beau I... I ikim; hi Ihe iJ.iveininei.t, without the co npeia- I I mi ol Ol dividual sin. I.li ddi'ld- Ta. i.ovi.r.,meilt is lo U-i!.' 'lie lo el and on it when hinll. A hron li inn is In inn to (ii.-i.-oii and to iv il h I he I "I iiu.oi.. 1 1 v. i 'Mint, Mr II. NroN.in t.ihmit.inglhi lull, ,,- - d Ithyachaiaileristicspcech.aMe.eloipieiit' p line .oel . inn 't ll . : 1 1 j ..i . i i " o" '.oui" ICS i null nil I" l"i is I' Ml ei.I. --il! it ;? --.: ..' a !'aVorite prnM- with bun ; Im heart i in it - We subjoin the coii'iidiiii pi'i'lloll of hia i-pec. h w Inch was delivered iiltliK Senile on Woduea-day: 'I'llO ro,l! I t-l).s,- in lioi.'. ss.iry to US, llllil liow. U I' Willll II linn. 'I In.' hlaKMil i... i i: .1.. ....... .U ii ,ir IIOMCSNM,,, III, in-" . ....... Tin! linn; lo droit! i:m anivi All the lirei'.'-s;i-v iulul liiatiiiii is mi lialnl. I ll" menus air 11 a.l . Tito till.' to Urciinn is ticitlrd, ami a inn criiiii.'iil r-sialilisln-il lln'i't! and population i-s rnwinu n. Calilornia l'nr U:.it of A.i.e.ic.in road. theV S(iek forciifii roules, far round, hv sea and land, . . . to reach bv an iinineiise circuit, what is a part of their own land. I.' mil we can (,'el a road of onr own, we must use and sup- (l' the times, and until we can net our own Wuown the eoiintrv from sea to sea i from the Atlantic to the I'a.'ilic- ami upon : a breadth equal to the Icnoth of the Missis- ! sippi and embracine- the whole temperate ' one. Three thousand miles across, ami half that breatllh is the mau.nif.cent paral- 1.1 T n.. .(..... ... . t mill I'll II !l ie.oS,;ml , ,.. ...n ....... - ... I l.l.M...i..li.tilllifk.i,rli .: I ..........1 ....... I I. .. ,..!. .11, .1 ihrf.o.rll I ll I .1 lill , I O'llll HU'. O'l ...".t 1 , ,. 1 -i 1 the whole distance, under our lla' ami tin- der our laws. Military reasons require us to make it: for troops and munitions must to there Political reasons require us ti and here I touch a boundless held, tlazzlmtj - anil !)ewilileniijr the miaf-maiion trout lis ; j 1 MM . 1 - , vaslness ami importance. 1 w. ir.101; ... hn Tiicilic. Ocean, of the western coast of N orth America, itml of eastern Asia, will merceof Asia will How throtiirh our centre. And where has that commerce ever (low ed without carry inir wealth and dominion with it Look at its ancient channels, and the cities which it raised into kingdoms, and the populations which upon its treasures became resplendent in science, learninir, and the aris. Tyre, Sidoii, lielbee, Pal myra, Alexandria, amon.' its ancient em- , . ,. 1 portunis, attest the power ol this commerce . , 1 ,. . . 11. to enri-h, to a"randize, and to euholiteii . 7 . 1 ;. .1.. hk nations. Constantinople, in the middle j aires, and in the time of the crusades, was j its Lcgi.-laiuie. 'Ihe abolition oithe death peti Mhe wonder of western Europe; and all 1 ally aie certalnlv indalatieahl... ,W..lll(,c s. wiis ,u. a the. oily Mil rt' of shitic eomineree. (JcilOil iind Venice, a.r lime, became ihe march of kimrdoins, ami the envy of ihe kino, from the merit divided streams of this trade of which they became the thorouirhfare. Lisbon had her ureal day, and I'oinisiil her preeminence? durinif the little while that the discovery of the Cape of (iood Hope put her in communication with the Eiis!. Amsterdam, the city of a little ter ritory rescued from the sea, ami the Seven l'nited Provinces, nut cqal in extent to one of our lesser Slate, became ureal iu arms, in letters, in wealth and in power; and all upon the Easl India trade. Ami London. mn 11. iiim s i.e. im: 1 "iniiiui . .... ....Mi. 01 r the comincre tl(. worl.t wlial ntal.es an istami ami tin lnr.rcr thiill one of our fust class Slates 1 (marters of the tdobe-a mateli for half of! 11LI I" HI till jl'll'L (I III.UI II fl'l llllil WI ' j,sropfinlu cl , , 1 1 1 i II :i II t ill Asia.' Whatl' a : ' -'t"b,e.s most ,o it, but ! this same Asiatic trade? In no insiance j has it failed lo carry the nation or the people . . . ... . ' . whirfi pusspsscu it, to tin: highest pinnacle i.i i , 1 Ci . .! i i ' Mt aJ P0WC1' al1'1 " lllt! est attainments of letlers, arts, and sciences. And so will it continue to be. All Ainer- I 1 . . I... I: . .1 -1. .1.1 ... c ! icau roan 10 niuia, in run on ute neari 01 our i i ot ill n t rl-. li-1 1 1 roi itr.oiw.ii i I lion oil I In. I '.' , .... ( . o.-i o..ii. inner, ot ,ew loik rtc. nnirrds wonders of which we have reud--and that hereiter, no bonds except New Vnrk ai A U eelipse them. '1'he western wilderness.from i nited States, shall he received serunlv fir ll.a the I'acilic to the Mississii pi. will st.'irl into issue o thank notes, life, tinder ils touch. A loner line of cities j T, . , will mow up. Hxisn,,, cities v, ,11 take "Ur ,,rn,b, rs ,f the I, .islnlme r.f new s,art. The sti.l.t of the world calls for h """IIr' 'lkfr- ...... i . i i- i -. . - l ,- 1 the Senate of the I titled Stales. a in .1 ..on. ill I It l l.t, it 1. 1 . u is .on .ii-riu I to ,ri.-n i. it... t.... .....I .ri-...i..wt T of ml- actup to the oreatness ol the occiisioti, and i . ' , " , .. , ,. show ourselves worthy ol the exlrordinarv ! ... u .... i . in. i.i.-i ..in. ii ..It circumstances in which we are p laced bv seenrinnr while we can all Amercan mail I to India central and national for our- I selves anil posterity now, and hcrefter, for thousunds of years to come. Ireland. ' The uloes of the Court of (Queen's nrnch h.iie oifrruled the writs of error as-, sioned in the cases of O'Hricn and his fel- j Itivv-jirisoners. The court was unanimous i and nothing is now left but a hopeless ap- i in-ill to the lloust; of Lords. It is stitc.l i:it application has been in. ule l'nr ihe rtaitiirilc ion inisnni fr,,... tl... ,,r(l Liculenaut of liclan.l, in the cases of O'lirienalld .MeilL-hlT I bl.t he .leoli,.... ... . . -" ' . i.rnrrei tin- liw lli. r .,,1 ... .... .1.-1 . , ..... . -. .... . . , ,i i . i , . 1 1 1 i 'l.'tn ."'jbiit!' ."h'-ir f'j". . M Things in General. The public ,l.l,t ' ( ;,;,, j, ,),. ,,,, millions of dollais. J The Mutual Safely I i , I w y,,, k liasMispeinUdhusinesH. ; ., ,, i,n.VI,,a, with a tadilis, of five miles, contain., Sin'; i n . 1. 1 r a. t. f . Hon. V. ('. I'umoii ishlowlj rt c. verii u from a sever. .itl.ii k of illness. Thomas Mi lo, vein was a. cii!ei,ly die wind at Savannah, (la., a lew daw since. There aie loud c. m plait, It. i fi i rg ll.e phmleia of Louisiana of lite lailuie ol the mij;i. ciii,. The Kditor of ll.e I'roviiiee Jc uinul 11. B. Aiilhnny is the wing carilMlule lor (Jiverncr (f Khode Inland. There wele, duni t lie jeur l!jJf, in ll e rilv ol Ueiroii, Michigiii, n.41 (i ii.iial aiiit.it., i,V which nine were lor muider. Mr. Tb.n. Py..r, a blackurith, whiler n llie passage I'roin lioston, in sehioi,er Mciridiaii, : jumped over and w,n drowned Chilicolhe, Ohio bids lair to rival Cincinnati in the Pork trade. No less than 3.V"0 hog vtere slliahleied there this season. M Cerelle, a tenor ol loiieh repulalu n, arrived in the steiitnei L'nited Slulis, at Niw Vcik.in. company with llmghese. Accninto fiom New Orleans re-j rei,t the setd j "'Mr ca,, 11. a vuy ban eni tiiin,. Ai leaat on, j tl"1(l l"!it' - The smoiin! of ice sln'id Intn lieiin, in January , was i.CM ti.i.s, In the n n t I 11 e lat-t j ear 2.179 j ton s. . M All,,rici)11 ves.,3 buB,id , e r ,g. ; ,.im e (,r.r((1 () SiiI!i T.l erife, (, r a 1 ; . ,, ... , . . r , , 1 bill ut health, before any person ran land, 1 Tll,! Hibomia and Taylor Hose C. mpaniet, of ; Kensington, Philadelphia, have been put cut of service lor six monlhi, for fire tinting. 'I'hey have spl endid heads nf leitiieo in New Yolk, as liii-jje us small cabbages, brought by the last steamer from Cuarleslon. ,VVM. s. Men native of N. w Jersey, and ones Mei r, a cot1 er. hi Ih c n milled suicide in New York ihis vuik.by thioat (ttttiig. Henry Mill 1 m n , a ph'tit. r at Avoyelles, La., had Ins head severed 1 1 1 111 his body 'iy the machin ery of his cotton gin. I Knsign has been sentenced to K'yearn in rifin I inent tor si ttii g fire to the hi use and hil.'qi ol Mr. Ilingh-am, nf Hel'.in, Vf Worms halt an inch long, and like those fi ui J in cheese, were seen coveiii g ihe last t.-n w that fell at Washington city. Chapiu, the person who n 11 milted mi Mtifj.e upon a young cjil in Haiti, rd, Ct., la.-t: con n er, has pi. aded guilty. The penult is Stale Piison for life. The deaths in Wsshii gt. 1. city during Jaiiiia a.v last, weie l?l in all, of which 35 weio mal.s. at! while fimalis, b ((dried ii,ale,l eel ored females. Hon. William II. Seward, Senator eli.ct fr. m the State of New Y'oik, has ariivd in IVashington, called thither on biiiiness coiiiucted Willi his profession. The propreily of abolishing capital pniiissiroent in New Yolk, i auain Ihe Ionic of disi-usm'nn ilk i .,.,. n,,,wl , " -...,. ... , - " - . 1 ' ' , 1 ' - i ) hu 11(1' -it t presetitment in lavor nf ihe death penally I Sli.ee il :,j I i. I . .1 .1 ... .1.. .. ,.,,,, ,,, .,., .-mn-, uiov niy inurders have al.11 inilmly increased. A forced check for !j;21IJ0, egini d, Themns And ersoti Co., was ptesentt d al the Meohanics' Hank, in f.ouisiiiile, Ky.. on Ihe 1st; was not paid however, but the r' gue eseaj 1 d. I'r. McCurdv has been lectin ii-g at Vt bile, m certain diwoceries h.. hiis made, whereby, lltr. ngh chemical agencies, he can make iion buoyant ia water. Mn. 'oiv. I'ish gave ).er lisuiil wet kly parly la-t Tuesday, in Alhiiny, and it was ui.usa'ih hril- ant Innn 111.' appearance lliete nf fit 11. Wool w tin a numeri us stall, en mililare, Three hrge stores were suent ill at Man men j city hy tho In-shot i n the Matimt-e river, and Mr. . (1 tT. iTl'l 11 I 'l ill rnillTM.Lw li.sti-.a L..t . 1 , ,, ., , inu.nu i .1 . '' f t J "" " '" '"' "'e 1,1 lnsr- wan lietitenant "l 1 "' t "1, s,wl') r.giu.ent, i,r,, fred in Ihal ("iiiteitu m.i; il., l e .i ... ""i.nm: uusc vi i ut? war. TL.rn r. . . , r Q . , , - . . . , .. ' ". f,VC h rf:(il"fa Nashville. lenn.,andSt. Iouis, Mo., on the2Mh ult. Among these at St Louis was Mr. James H 11 ......... ..I .... . . " ,lu, " ncioisi, w no men in 1 J nours. 'I'l... ' .... 1 1 . . fo'orge ('. Lt cay , Fsr., r. n n.r nly kmwn as 1 """""l( tc ' ' i'V. tr. in his Im mg held that .,,,, in ,.,,,, .. .. . , . K ln ""l "f the South American navies, died 111 ' ''w '"rlc ( il.v the i-Mb nit., aftur a pro- 'r i'lcd illness. John S. Lucas, of Missouri, ht !.n appointed consul for the Tasso Del N't rie, ninl Lewis Mnr ris consul for Campenehy, both places being with in the boundaries of Mexi''o. The rumor that Hon. J. I n M. Polls, vi ho i t,rc slept w ilh ('apt. Tylei, af going lo many Miss Julia Dean , has changed In a I nn.t r that Miss Ju lia gave Aim the sutk very flatly. It is the general i n ( r t ssioii in Wa.hingtr n ll.at TongreKS will relnse an ap.ropiiiilitn to li e Pa i.aina railioitd. Coitgiess is ill lavor it a rtiid to Calilornia on our own soil. l or t he l ent fd of ihe profession, we announce on the iulhorily ol the Nonpareil, that the ril l ing husinen i- to w very dull in 'it'cinatli k n e fitiren iilneiily J( ui in J men Ult u t Ll tl em I ', ', intn!