f for sr asn e War i or the Steam(' .J. 0. 00 tij.re i ic 1 trigs Otst t e (INE ' v "" 14 -- R(1" .• ""1.. . 4 t es 4 t spat eon , on 11 itivAx. JAn 23.--'t it' s smkatirier Nt .7, tit alha et and trArA 111 otratlt:at rived tilts nltrrnohn, briniing tee F end . 01,0,xlit of .1, ClplAirdm , ..! of Jan.,7th,; having . , expiiri- glum !". 1 te e zar atd 100 "es' eery nervy "6 111 1 14 .•: shoot on le llottrbon Ad‘ iv A aa from emottnottito . Plc and ' l ' l'he second duel.s.4. Mr. Soule which, Petareinirg were rontraili..ntry, h " '" ern i was to have taken place with Lord No w- little doubt that the Cz.ir had refuscd den, was postponed on account of illness the lAA filoceisidimi id OA Ptt%l,. tit the lama. of the hater; era, that a general ' t ear must ensue. • k tremendous snow•storen; the htraviext ; • s hit . A gr i cu lt ura l soc i ety . many, ”proanal occurred ihrictuehmit j rho third annual meeting of the i'enn- E nulaolti PfaAN and Belgium. Great ) sylvatint State Agrimiltural Society was 112& . %),•c,re. leered. *Wire. of Represeeilqiut, at jtv e giOnvir e Hon. The Writ( Aldnitetlit ddriii ( elli circular A. , m'jfet t lice;o( C'f i ester coun ty, ryas friewA thendialor Ektreign , in the shames of ,the un,l4)co.)3ollwidtiressed , to all the creeieW 11. . N. WA lister, of Centre l•eßn4o'a Litt gouterit question, Tim I Niitirtf; the'eliairaiin of the Committee motirrate very Arm, .41,t0n Pield' Crops read the report of that of question, staffs'cnmtHitlee, making the hillowing Mat' Vtainte. Atietrin and Reside worts hadisoleuttily neetienizeffi Benipmin Payer', of Fayette county. iegrov of the Ottoman Einpies.lw fut"') the Anti virrinium ttl oi.slo for %liest crop! theticFbif•Cil that 410... fruit at 4ittopti took ol ‘i. tn, 9 e claim , 4 ,i ) have produced 158 `Coto to Yi 411 4" e , PrOlltibon'k berlielo . and 7 its ol shelled corn, pure ussia haying i decl,ar,eil ,11,04 one Aleeired I yc a,, , y „. o i cob gourd.u ~twt one ante of ' f i t ly ., it ifrritorg) guarantee. •atier?fore.'; land—of which proof was furnielted • to pteient 40ioan,,ltirtilitrY,4mO 441 by actnal , measurement. Other comae- i 6 . 4 1" al l ack a li ° o I" eery ° I A tuu ' l° ' 111 °'; more did tiot comply with the rules of , rropck watt Ow* Beets are ordered „ and ~bev were „l e d ; eittor,,l)/e i ,IPAPITtuSfe. c• $ • •''' • ‘-• •' • out. , ‘ riis 4 *- 1 4 0 7B1*"1.°1 bY ° XPY lnmln g'i iro•lobl , McCord, of Bradford county hcips,thaf Aussie, will twt rapes., the premium of, $2O, tor haying produc. l Y9J, ) ,,tv in Pflr 4. • 14 1'ii15 4 4 0 1 0 .1 • • • - • average . of bushels of white, ~,tneo p apiers,,authotiliatively white, that blue stem wheat per acre., upon a field! I ,4Lt .491'fflollti e n /Is seven acres , fifty-two perches. 0 10,40IkeTINI,..elnieJnet Pi. / 11 5 141 ., 6414 . To Autos Stone, of brie county, the.; ruallmital!'"l, nui - premium yf $lO fpr baying produced 140, 1 9) 11 Bligf9, 1 / 1 4 .further ,secession 'from bu s hels , of white )wheat by weight, on 8 / 1 I *itoor, the other puniest., acr es--being . an average of 40 bushel per iliethteied. head I ities. re re. • ~.I•littlb,Ailll-t4;41,4141et prepared ,?%! 111'.(f tket Frage e elm extenti aid to Henfory and Italy. Pytrial FIAPeIIA rcsitirt thAtibe Czar had 'trim' fininediate crossing of t h e Danube, which forbids the ,hope' 11101/Itelottit.mieept . the' Ina note 'of the WasseristiNameaso ' ' ' I . Violates( sidrinim from Constantinople ompreeallistietheive that neintistiemtv can irstmwanv satishietnry;rmielt.--The Tur bid, comeaii , hail' dettlered itself perm*. mod. c Tite.Oubitiei• • eras Oem puha etritriun; when a distil rbinars ' ocarertedvtheSdiletri rdeelared lie would 'tether abdicate thitif wedeln itaannance a-” pumas bistawrilitubjects. 1 ' ;14" Atavisms Mid , ocetipied the frit*. leen" efAustria and Walhichia, from Or-1 gava•ilniett Cromeadt.. They were el. sagresatitied se make puntbases is Atm. ! trianuterritnry.,4 , lawste reported. that the peasantry had' rim/ along Me Danube, from Kalefat to Terns. and turned out the Russian riffle oAellientieinktrmation confines the re. pert that. the Porta had 'adeepted 'the`mite` ' of the• lour powerti, and says it will net ohjetiß. entlereersain conditions, to an at., mudiatilautiosiets on the evartestion or tbcpriscip.aiii. and the maintenance of tile.Totritiab,aovareignset. • lo consoler to a Convent &tired city -to'a~ife iwt!ii.l treaties. aml 4141 ettiliider I thinpreprirty , ofterther i'enelinrationa in Ivehilif.mf its! t'ltriatinti‘stibirr tc. • • deliberations of tin, iltein tonthi. tittal.,Rat,lhaseAlaysi, and. illicit the result west nintioemeed. tumult' drone at smetinimie.c A' mob tir three •thouiand persposi.ied.hr the , Ulemas, •. assembled' and declared-the elittatitution 'violated by ) thmeauhriL. Poor a Mee a' riot • wat ,, lap patimoded,..ined•st voice' of Marines was landed , froth the English - alid French I, atesisierat but a Proclamation was issued' by dieSoliam on the fedi which restored /Mos., : Several of the mob were arrested and Sanitised. , , 'Didinite informed/err relative to the ao.l non of the Cuevas , daily, expected. In-' telligetwe imin St: Petersburg- to the 20th. recanted:it Lonilon,•states Mitt die F.:lnpri nor lied formally rejected.' the Vienna ' prutesol Ind the lime of the sth inst., hut had consented to examine' .the Turkish proposiiiiine.of the 20th, 'without recog. LROALIZINO DISSECTION IN New Yoex.. nixing-the right of Berkman interference —The bill which has passed the New betweelaJFlnesiti and Turkey. i York Senate to legalize dissections, da. „Thew adteed• deem had not watered the l rem' the keepers of alma-houses. peni ten- M . . Black Sea on account of tempestuous ) es, 'and °titer institutions where the weather. The instructions to the corq. iiirnites are supported at the public ex. mandemmf thetleetsere, that in the event pense r to deliver, on application, to the of meeting any. Russian vessels of war, trustees or teachers of any medical coll, they the gauzes of their reepec. lege or school, the body of any persons trvegoternmynts. yequest the Russian ,dying iii said institutiona l prodded the ediikrtfsifder' s l i , retur n t o tget iss i o po, there, body is not demanded for interment by te 'Watt farther" orders' from ' their govt' any relative or ?eland within '44 hours at eresmpat, ".Out trifle rtfiteal to return force ter death. It ir,fita waver, 'made a cei i , - , • ; ;,sal offence on the part of medical col ,Thellintaian Aimiemenut . nghet net to legAll'or schoola to remove the body be. feel tiny alarm Omni the movements of the Peel the limier of the Stale , or to' use it pined attu r ddion. On the contrary, they for any other purpose but 5o• surgical and assert that when the fleets enter the medical study., The bill, has pot yet pas- Biank.sea agenetil outbreak' will occur , sett the House. to I dos, AlgeOial and Oreeee, and that I r Gera inssirreetionswill breakout in 'Fur- I A rgstelvio Brottn---' from keyemyrything /laving been t hin ' Organ. Ve rner, stye ell the e we tetsitho in- , , fling o f the slat that section of country ),,Romaso.,ind• Turkish s r Mss visited by the heaviest Simla:lir W•inii, mierort ledvenient bt importance had ~ t bl u d, 4 l°l l,l lß l L ieninlf 11 4/. oc• kips phi", but skirmishes between ' the rurm u "'""e , mat ,Notromitire of . daily oetteirrenck perftet inroad,, ' Was experienced, K eeitle ir; devestetete stet , the Turkish'ee. I and the town of Biandbu almost entirely mf ,th e ,,,, gy „,i,,d . .,„A destroyed. • Scarcely lA. iMdae tiAte . tAften thamMenreismulaidAiilled Mint teft io ', . ""Irk was andeOertamOilyeln. • • These litiderriehie lerun'AlY ty , DDAti Was wement aredited, • Tut, Turkish hulls, aleolinidly hurt. The tornado ,wasAboot.. acknowi ti diy i l i p owi b il i on half e and titre up everething of It* i b i s; hi , its•'-trark. The /Ireton% telietil,3Wei.l .Tini Io rt secoinis from Persia' were spate banks, and Ebenezer Jenkins,. while , mum rt if afaeteey; tint irtler•onefiibfo' wflb attempting IA cross Arttottroog Water war weikthe eta ee a lw that the Reotee atel . thrown from hie Lupo , anti drownede,- tinil titinnoloffeinhaninds the Pindim ' B"".k, 4 . 11 1 1 ', 38 ' ‘ t r'- °4 * '""," 4 4;e 5 my. Conalammemii , dis t inmh . soya by 1044 111 111ig an d entireir destmun. s , The. Me' Biel* Persitt`• had istk.'l l °*b..i..l )B6 the tYwr 110 1 ~Ocity, . .Aukluda.. (minted imMinnicatirg the differences bir:•";• 1411 by' .' IIeIY C HH IR d ?° I " 1 4. tweet, litreatliZtJtir and Persia.'" • 8 0 1 9 11 4 be very , ((real,. is dte,aectiatu , frise moat military ' the storm passed woe thick-, noisy is ,itanill•ried allover Rueeia. The "Y adtl le ° . , • . • • ).• • • sul'folY of 20 A )01) . 0 " ru - Tee TatiaYi? tar? a Heinen u rns Uttar iron the choral'. The ASSINIT that asiems are tai the wav to CharlestonCharlestonCharleston Courier Courier. in tt i tl i C l ngith e arriva l' ptierkswe ships and ammunition p'ri'vate-'them °L . owl. Itaselettt with t houtlwAleA" - 1y..01k Russia. in the Ilnifed States, ' cattaresty-iters: • t" ''' "" I 11 6 104,dt ND. --Al ti 0:1 rootglia tititi was " s an i n , A oi l s has lillattiv-firiatf rx y; Irk Prince Albert, Mi. rohlie aridtill ' it o r ,„ dirs ise is lust he i s a to o t ot end mily'reinainie for us illi'creltitrige'rinlile a ' Vist., tin Alittrderm or der Ins iofforlice.-= t w i t ,. wi t h me Athriie:sn'Nftillaiiiriti'tVii4ll--' Tlvm Prince, It 4 * clogged'. bills! s inform, to 14ft - 1140(1e' IN) ' the r Athol tworetv to !Cook', Antra %ad ; yyl i fin ud i a n ii i h rn Vi nijs '$* 4 100;00d I. **** 4ll,o *Thatier watt expected tit •tie intid•doieVii'lii inisii • 10 4.10111 e hetet. PRA NI. the coototttaty 'haw Chemerdrint hi/A.l; 4e the tear'shome; Ike peror uttilremted -itte 4 IIE City limel in IV.hv York, vVho died ti„ p „ v ie ' a law 11.% it ago, ruidtetl that estahlilk4iitteile otatottitariee 111 friendly relutioria telth 'an' taint' y,cacti,l ago, as }ogled' of emit govertoultini. , Ile sayer, %I the Ot. Ori 44l !'() . atlelllicit lit iliao f b o ot.. 110,1444 AA/hAIItAAIIII. of ltill'gund 'wishes, t•iubseitltit:y, eltee minty prionotioui, he rt 1444. 7 !1,1iy and elferta in behalf of Turkey;beeaine the proprietor. and under sawn., iltat treartimptiadet 0( it thtirtiolun Times ; agetneu t , jointly with that of Mr. Willard, pivot% Mil 70.040 Orettchnieu are rim-his Pekes'', the lintel' /ma for a °enabler oti 4y, ins the Turkish campaign when they ',ears dus,leading one in the city. if not is t 0 , 4, reettlieeet tr ue w e , fi„ partm e ot the Union. Built of them awaseed large, *lsom WWI hue 01,111.0rtill INAA Available letteees, ..• • o latnea Sampaen. of Erie county. the 3341 bushels of $lB, for having protioceit 334 i bushels of barley. weighing 48 pounds per bushel. upon a finial , CAM. uniting seven acres and ninety-six perch being a yield, of 43i bushel,* per a. err. T .lohn , Rutbran; of Franklin county. the preinium,of $2O. Jot—baring produced 322 hned?els 'of barley, weighing 48 lbs., upon 6 acres 112 perches. The committee recommend, among other things. that the amount of these in - mining be hereafter greatly increased, in as to secure a larger number of claim ants. There were our competitors fur toe premium for corn, two fur whom, and two for (wiry. The Treasurer of the Society. Mr. George 11. Burlier, made his annual re. port. The balance remaining on the op erations ,of the last year was $BO5B 64. The 3.110 W previously invested was *7,- 0 fI: 'making the total profits of the Society, since its organization, $13,689,64. A resolution war WE red and adopted. which approved Gnv. Bigler's reeenninett dation relative to a. F.atinefalitgh School, and pressed upou the Legislature the es . tablisdunetit of an agricultural School. with a model farm attached, upon the plait laid down in the bill presented to the Legisla ture hist Winter. AWARDS Ai Tim CRYSTAL PALACF.,— The poles of the New York , Costal Pal lier: Elstobition made awards of medals to Exhibitor. on Thursday.— The Tribune :Aye Ow; whole number of medals in 115. Of bronze medals there 0;e 1,186, wluis 1.210 exin , Miire (or ar taileti) reetiviPthe more simple &eine lion of so honorable mention. The great. est number of 'deer medals • falls to the lot oldie United States. The west coun try in rank is Frsiier which has 15 while Great Britain has 9, Gorman,' 5. and Swit7erland. Australis and ltaly one each. Of the bronze medals, the United States has 505, Grain Britain 143, France 153, Germany 106, Prussia 30. Belgium 10, $ wiwrland 28, Holland 12., Austria 18, Italy end Sardinia 44, British Posses-. sions 28, &e. These figures may not be exact..as many names of countries were omitted in the list. .. .._... -. ; • 'lsla se.' 1 / ~.-4lossntressipnad. . •,1 11l l AND 'JANNE -.: ..7 ' it" . Idr bhp, of Philadelphia, bap 1 loc:10.0h theilBth, ist the Senate i Mr. V --- ----t " - --47 - -4 ' — + rep fed Semmes bill entitled "An CoopiSkjistroduciad a ibitlvrauting ' o4nds YtOUIEC,.. i bet i ini6 r ; te ; thrialaciphia Guar. 'to thetita,nroTa'clansilrrrnialt in aid of the , , —F t rida(tve ing, Jan ?7 , \ma ~ ante Conips ," tl °bin( which ap- constriactfon of the ,luhtay'aud,Eriepail :___ _ ~„ _ - - -- _ . - -w.,,,,.,H. pea .k; Ifta he 2authortzei„. the COW- road,And to eialtlitilioitid encion a normal iVo 1110 ;Aue§terl to say that the , panx to eel as trustee to guarantee the school for the gratuitous education of fe- Rev. Mr. CARNMIAN will preach in the poladre" - 1 Payment Of Tnotes, etu ue-bills, checks-or ale teachers ; and made a few remarks !Associate Itefortned Church, in this place, , book•ascottop., ' . ' ' . 1 explanitory of its objects. on Sunday, sth of February next. 1 The Sane's has palmed s bill to repeal On Monday, an interesting debate took - to - We are requested to state that a meet- the Registrillitm Act by a vote of 17 to 8. place in tke Senate on a resolution intro ing of the yam; Of :the botaukti t w ill' be, ' ',F,heett'beitijitie tel OOrPolitOmii to the; diced. by ; hfi.. ' Cies, • retitle:4lllg the Pre held this evening, at 61 o'clock, in the lee- Senate has osported, w i th a negative re- sident to communicate to the Senate, as tttte ribUt - Of Rer - lifirr - ArtstteiltlAditcb;litinitiditdi*, - thi . Mt siipplentitilartr to' retiV ha - may "deem tbmptelble' with the , i to .organise au Association fur the relief cif i the act incorporating the borough of 434t-' public interests, a espy of any oc,rrespon-1 the poor. • • ' 1 tysburgt on- the , ground that the Act of t deem which has taken place with the i 1:1::'76Or thanks pro due to Hon. S. RUSSELL for a copy of NIL Stansbury's Exploration and Sammy of the Valley of the Qreat Salt Lake, with aceonipanying sifirOon: Wz. H Tgatx, of Centre county, withdraws his namS from the , list of Whig eandidates for Governor. Hon. .JAM of Northumberland, Ron. HENRY A. Fomitai of COlutilbii, JOllll C. 'KurtkLs, Esq., of Dauphin, THOM4S CARSON, Esq., of Franklin, gen. LAlLouritt of Allegheny, and A. G. Covrrva r kieq., of Centro, are the facet prominent candidates nova urged. Ir 7 1100. JAMAS Coo Pita has been e• Jeered President of the Sunbury and, Eric Railroad Company,' This road is designed CO put Philidelphia in communication with the Lakes, and: is an enterprise of magni tude and great important*. The City Council have voted a subscription of 82,- 000,000 to the company. frr Mr. Cooers's election to the Pres idency of the'Suobury and Erie Railroad Company, and the probability of his re signing his seat in the U. 8. Senate, has already drawn out a hoed, of aspirantifir the latter post—Gen. Canienos, Judge Maxi, J. L. Dawson, Win. L. Dina, John Rolkins, and others. Help tbr the Poor! /'The severity of the season, connect ed with the advanced price of provisions and the scarcity of labor, it seems, has canoed considerable destitution in our midst. A public meeting of our citizens was held in the Court-house on Tuesday evening to provide relief, and subscriptions are being taken up for that purpose.— Committees were appointed to 10:44.14telniti. tributions, and a Relief Committee named as the medium through which the relief is to be distributed-, A resolution was also] adopted requesting the ladies of the seve ral congregations to form a psi inatient "'Dorcas" Asssuciation, heri idler to fur riiid, relief for the suffering poor—any funds that may remain it) the hands of the Committee after the present want has been relieved, to be paid over to said A.s.su niation, a hen so organized. All this is very well ; the movement commands our heartiest commendation, as it must that of every right-hearted man. 1 There is a thought or two, however, sug gestod by the hearty good-will with which the mass of our citizens have entered into this Relief movement, which may be wur- I thy of remark in this connection. That poverty and distress exist, to some degree, in our amidst—to a degree sufbciont to war. rout a practical development of our benev olent sympathies—we take to be an indis putable fact. We also take it to be an in-; disputable fact, fortified by abundant and 1 eft-repeated data, that nine-tenths of all the poverty and want by which Society is afflicted, is the result, direct or indirect, of 1 the licensed truffle in intoxicating Liquors.l That this poverty and want should be promptly relieved, when it does exist--at least the innocent victims of it—is all very I tree 1 but then does not the inquiry come blame, to every ono engaged in working out this ,relief : Why thus deal with the fruit, while thelyee itself is'permitted to stand —aye, not (wily stand, but is nourished, invigorated, and supported by our own a gency,? besides, there is a world of pov- , arty and want which neither feel, nor bread, nor meat, nor drink, can ever reach or ture--a poverty of ' licart---an utter, bsnkruptcy of bappinesaL-that lies back of all this. outward suffering, of which one Leann but little, because the bruised and broken heart is not wont to confide its miseries el an ansynquebiz:ing World.. 'A few :cordi of wood may twee to protect the shivering limb from the winter's blast, and a few barrels of flour may help to ward off starvation, or satisfy the cravings of b(01.9 want. , Buis oh J how is it with the utter Ruin etsd Despair that ever sit , .enthroned as "household gods" In the In -lebtlate's home—and which Will continue }to sit there, despite the efforts of all the Dorcas steoctiations in the land, so long Its the Demon of Runt to protected and edm ootiragiaff in his work of death by the strong arm; of fey ? Ph, yp, titee,pf generous' imp. pulses ! Why stop thus midway inihe path — r ive,. at the very threshold—of duty ? While dig 'fie4,,ci:lo ,of wesnmel and 'Orr feriog llomooity are ioyoklog your active :and sarnest.spopettitiesin the great sts.ag. 1 gle rut)* wegidg igtil nit ibid' &Aid] lest frit) to human happiness,..salatentent.,yourielf `,with 'these - fitful thebitli, at KIRI, which rit4 o!: l° , ol .A, 4, :ei i ggiiitel; ' l:l (f,i''f'si iitheVPoFY',. 4cm`iicili re, 0 444 , 41'4 and God help, the Poor Inebriste, if ltunisellei ad Stittglirt owl -- 4-17 i, ....1-6-11-tr" ' triVhlVlnAk 6tVitibill% flatitity NOrd & PHtl i )t4L l44 rgi lia 4 l: f1 1, . 1 CARL sus Representative '&40444 , and , i A. K. krei t oon Setputorial.delogate, tattle , IY6I dune Cli'mventiiiyi. '' ' - ' grOov. Bsoraiiii; rationed to•Ha risbuit pub ems,to Washinerw. It is Gehl thus the Preeidisit Will u6i, isterfsre iu the Krie .1834 giveel,Nrirdiction to Courts of Quar ter 6essiotiik the matter of applications for alterati4, or modifieftions of Bor. ough Chario's. The CollitiK. on the contested seats from Phir Iphia county, in both the Benito anttilouse. have unanimously re. Pasted in fair of the sitting members. • Grose frogds are said to have occurred recently on . ttie Columbia and the Portage roads, by which the State loses heavily, and resolutilnets have been adopted in both Boosts coifing upon the Canal Commis sioners for. i9formation on the subject. A bill has r been reported in the Senate to repeal the 6917 laws of the State which fix the legal rate of interest st 6 per cent. It propose. hereafter to allow the rate of interest to be fixed by the borrower and !cutler. • From Europea" sa_The newt by rite Niagara, although somewhat contridictory, is portentous of a terrible ti,111(1:1prn struggle. Russia is preparing, her humenee resources with • view evidently to an early anditlenisi ve cam paign in the Spring, while France is be coming bolder and threatens active inter faience in, behalf of Turkey. At the sail ing of the Niagara, the opinion was grow- I ing general that 4 War was inevitable, and as a coneniuence stocks went down and breadstufls up. Court Dolugm. Dirfourt adjourned on Saturday mor ning. having diispoFed of the following ca . IN COMMON PLEAS Samuel Eiiter, me of Peter Senders, vs. •Pavid Rhodes.— Appeal from docket of A. W. Maginlay, Esq. Verdict for defend ant. David Miller TEL Isaac C. Thomas.—Ap peal frorraoaket of James J. Fink, Esq. Verdict forlhe defendant. .9nARTEH SESSIONS. C.mmotmealticvs. A braliam Trostle..— A , sau I t and, battery upon George Spang ler. Verdict, Guilts—and tlefctidatit skot tonced to pity a hue of 510, and costs of prosee,itiot. Cumin. iwt.:4lth vs. George Spangler.— Assault rind battery upoi, Abraham Troi•i tie. Verdict, Nut I; tillty, and pruaceutur, A. TrostA., to pay tar costs. Coniwonweilth vs. Wm. Young.—As saidt and battery., The Grand Jury ig nored the bill, and ordered the prssecutot, Abraham Truistic, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry Snyder.—For nication and bastardy. Verdict, Guilty— and the usual sentence, with 510 addition al to expmses. Commonwealth vs. Thaddeus Hallway. —Arson, setting fire to the stable of Sam uel Miller, dee'd, in 18-18. Verdict, Guil ty—and sentenced to 13 months' solitary confinement in the Eastern Penitentiary. Tho indictment for setting fire to the sta ble of James Bowen, in the same year, has been held over. Commonwealth vs. Michael Moore and Charles Mundorff.—Malicious mischief— blowing up a school-house at Bragtown.— Verdict Guilty—and sentenced to pay costs of prosecution and be imprisoned in the County Jail for six months. DEATH OF M. BODISCO.—M. Bo- DISCO, the Russian Minister, died at his' residence is Georgetown, on Monday mor ning. He was a Wallaohian noble by I birth, and entered the Russian service a-1 bout 60 years ago. Some years ago, he was appointed minister to the United States, and • few years after his arrival here he married Miss Williams, of George town, a y sung American lady of remarka ble beauty. By her he leaves seven small children. Mr. Bodisco was distinguished by remarkable financial abilities. Through the liberality of the Russian .government, he ammulated a considerable capital du ring his long 'service in Europe, which, joined to an intelligent economy, on his large salary here, more than 620,000 an nually—enabled him in this eountry to car ry ou speculations on a large scale in lands and stocks, And especially in the loans for the Mexican war. The property left by ,/iim muss exceed half a million of dollars. 1 1 NEBRASKA TERRITORY.—We•per- 1 oeive that resolutions have been i utrodu- cod iato thq Ohio`State Senate, "sol,tily protesting against the , parent, of any act for the orgunizatiott thw .Tertitory of 'Nebraska, which shall not expreeir , ly ex 'elude thti institatlion 'of: Mimed 'defer)? frOnr,ald OffttUestitig"the , Estate tortote arroorirlotaf. ,, ' ' ' ' pe, 44 41'eprikiik, Yerrittriiti-Uto &Pita, 1060 Peen made the special Order , its !Monday 4:est diiridearad SW the 4lioll- Potla of Itlr . psalaiii.' 0 : e; '44inifitetret!" is pai,Yl4,4 iittic,hoPopfos,itilmcoalliam.of greedota %lther branch of the National Legiiliti :•4t, "All:1/T . Arit)tlXls l lo4. 044 ~. v wfklob porno Akre egtottawk sena. alba, luusagain )6toalid tip* pribliittiltioe. ,,, The' Dia& ' alb: 1 / 4 8 1 4, Artie ticatiOn,lint ariotheS trial trip Is`' natio ' 111:1•AlmultS finiada. a thorough , iron 134 0 4 .1 ti i bi . DObatilr' Mk' 'day nleekei ,trisitoii Mateo genitor fruit, Georgia. goverment of the Papal States touching a mission to the United States. In introducing the retolution Gen. Casa took occasion to refer to the want of cows tesy by which M. Btottrt, the Papal Nun cio, bad been treated at various points in the Union—said that Bedini wee here in an official opacity, sent by the Popo to make arrangements for opening diploma tic relations betWeett the Court df Rome and the Government of the United States —and anhuadverted with considerable se verity upon the anti-Bediai movements at Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore and N. York. He pronounced a high eulogy up on Ileditire public and private character, and expressed disbelief of the charges which had been proferre4 against him, of partici pation in the niurder i of Bassi nod other patriots at Bologna by the Austrian sol diery. Gen. Cue was followed by Messrs. Ma- son, Butler, Dawson, Douglass, Everett, Pettit, and Weller, pretty much to the same effect, except the latter, who under took taidefend the conduct of the 'Freemen' of Cincinnati, and in doing so drew ap plause)from the gallery of the Senate.— Mr. Weller denied the propriety of the subject being introduced into the Senate —affirmed the right of the people to meet in their primary assemblages and cipress freely what opinions they chose on this or any other topic, without interference from Congress—if outrage be coumtitted or law violated, Judicial Courts were the plaoes wherein to secure a redress of wrong, not the Senate of the IT. States. Mr. Weller further remarked that he did not wish to be understood, as approving of popular tu mults, nor was he prepared to say how far Badini was implicated in the Bologna out rages, but be had no hesitation in affirming that "If these people, charged with •outrage, did uuthiug but assemble peueuablj for such purpose, and it this persou be guilty of ouly•otte-halt ofh t w-a -.lls oVe l u Liouto ry then ticeu.iihitu , t huh the pw)ple were right in what they ilia." [Apph4ttlit iu the galhu les.] • Mr. Mason- called to order, and after a few additional rumarks from Mr. Weller, Gem Cass' resolution was ado frted. • On the smile day, Mr. Donit,..tst , made an additional report from the Committee on Territories, in the shape of an amend ment to the Nebraska Territorial Bill.— The Bill as amended establishes Iwo ter ritories instead of one, "Nebraska" and "Kansaa." The most important feature of the bill as it now stands is that which authorises the introduction of Slavery in to any of the Territories of the United States, by affirming the repeal of the Com promise Act of 1820. It is provided that "The Constitution and all laws of the United States which are not locally inap plicable shall have the same force and ef fect-within thisaid territory as elsewhere in the United States, except the eighth section of the tot preparatory to the ad mission of Missouri into the Union, ap proved March 6th, 1820, which was su perseded by the principle of the legisla tion of 1850, commonly called the Com promise measures, and is declared ittope , Wive. Section 27 enacts that in order to avoid all misconstruction, it is hereby deplitred to be the true intent and meaning 01-this act, so far as the question of slavery is concerned, to carry into practical opera tion the following propositions and princi ples established by that compromise mea sures of 185 Q, to wit : Firat t that all ques: Cons pertaining to slavery in the tertito ries, and in the new States to be formed therefrom, are to be left to the decision of the people residing therein, through their appropnate representatives. Second, that all cases involving title to slaves and questions of personal freedom are referred to the adjudication of the lo cal tribunals, with the right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States. ' Third, that the pnviiions of 'the Con stitution and laws of the 'United Stales, in respect to fligitice from Service, are to Is; carried into faithful execution in all the organized territories the , 81=0 as in the States;" Thst the reader nay he fully advised se to the effect of these cleuese ill Mr,. total ities? bill, it might be wall to refresh our meriteries with few points connected with' the agitetion of 'lB2o,,tibiefi teoult3d, in the, st.option by COogress, of,the fatuous Proviso, since known. as the ."Missouri Compromise," end for which we are male ly indebted to"the NSW York Tribune. ' It will he 'recollected that the people of .Mieseuri, (Shen o Territory,) 'some twour, ty•tiva,. years •ago made, application feta& mietioo into the Union se a Eitati,lood pre4 witted Coegrise'a State , Ceeitittttibri : 4 that oti ngtiwtiop ahogite - d, the moratesesee and I 'provoked the deepest hostility ef Ott 'FFool 'Witte /They did imirperely ehstdiditih'sind )iitti.'4:84`;4V34'144'47.1) ~rilore It had. Apdqr •Yteach,anfi dnmtnuidn long lbefone-ac well, ael• Oyer )linbe"trel titutehased this lerrltckt their po,Adifd oiyoorci ., 414„; 4) - 444 4%44 1314• t r iroatxe4; orithiis theikitate. TI. ammo of Roprooso totiver, , tioderiload off Oell e d uu TALIo; ion (DeOobrat) or N. • York, reject*/ ibili6licattOti ilia Wiwi/ to 'admit the Stidol.wltb PrObtilori 99ufaiution• In the &nutty, the opposition to it WWI led fthalinn. Rurus t,) ulso*of N I . York ; but the Stalls St a. wore "strapg enough in this bringh to plies ti+ bifrwh.little or uo sid frotntiheF4.e. Thktr.was no party division on ithe spb ject ; Itte Legislature of otit"Stata aunt- - tnously resolved against the admission, and throughout the Free States scarcely a ; voice was raised against the sweeping cur reut of spontaneous, anorganisecl resistance to the admission of Missouri with her ultra Slave Constitution. At the next Session, (1820-1) sydrong toMmittee of onforenee between the two Henstis wits lamed ilfr: ? Ol'ay fSifeak er of the House) being at its head, and through his great itifluenoe and unsurpass ed efforts a bill or adjustment treat finally devieed which bas ever since been kaolin as Ltbe Missouri Compromise.' This Com promise *Hewed Missouri to come into the Union, provided she • eliminated from her Constitution the obnoxious provision ex eluding Free Blacks from her soil, but with this * further condition or make. weight on the side of Freedom and Hu. inanity : "Provided that in all territory ceded by France lo the United States under the hams of Louisiana which lies north of thirty-six — agrees and thirty minutes north latlinde, not included within the limits of the State contemplated by this act, Slaver/ and involuntary servitude, otherwise than the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be, and is hereby, Poltava:a PROMBITZD : Provided always, That any person escaping into the same ' from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any State or"rerritory of the United Status, such fugitive may be lawful reclaimed and conveyed to the person elaimin t ; his or her labor or service as aforesaid. ' This Compromise war once defeated in Committee of the Whole and a gain in the House (83 to BU,) butitnally revived and pudied through by a vote of 87 to 81. This Compromise, be it remembered, was not proposed by the North. The overture mime from the South, and three fourths of its support was Southern, John Randolph of course opposed it, from hatred of Mr. Clay ; but nearly every Southern vote was east iu its favor, while its few Northern friends nearly all sanriticed them selves by suitaining it. The principal of this Compromise was re-utfirmed iu the Anuesatiou of Texas under John Tyler in .1845, wherein it was expressly stipulered that "Studi States as may be formed out of that portion eolith of filmy-six degrees thirty minutes north Latitude, commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line, 6141111 be admitted into the Union wstli or without Slavery, as the people of each State. tisk aiimisstion may tlestre. Anil in suet' State or Staten as sliall,Me formed out of said ierritiwqy north of said Milsouri Shivery or mvolumary servitude (except fur ermine) shall be pro. hibited." Well : Miasouri awl Texas eanie into the Union as Slave States. The S,aitit has. received all that was promised her in the contract, and the time has at length arrived for giving effect to ita conditions on the aide of Freedom. Slavery took her part of the consideration in hand, while Freedom has waited twenty-four years for here ; and now Mr. Douglass proposes to repudiate altogether, rub out the whole contract, and coolly assume that a subse quent Compromise—that of 1650+4148 nullified our end of it ! Senator Douglass, although representing a Free State, is a largo Slavebolder, and besides him an eye on the PrLidential chair. Hence his base betrayal of Free dom, and hie still baser effrontery in out building all his rivals for the support of the Slave power. How many Northern Representations will dare W follow this arch demagogue ? GREAT SNOW STORM.—A terrible snow storm prevailed, about the 10th inst., along the line of the Mississippi and Chi cago railroad, east of Bloomington, and from thence as far north as Mtn°, cov ering the track in many places to the depth of eight and ten feet, cutting off, for the time being, all communication between Chicago and St. Louis, and other points. A train of cars, which left Chicago, on Wednesday, the ' l llth, did not reach St. Louis until the following Sunday, and the passengers, some 150 in number, had a narrow escape from freezing and starving. The day after leaving they encountered a great drift, or mountain of snow, in the middle of an immense prairie, where they were detained for 86 hours, with scarcely any thing to eat ; and were only e>