ri filli TVP I R ? P! iff r fl i. 5! 1 51 . , I . L' ' t . Li LP .'A..! .":. A 111 r :' L'j Ei ... @ j P: i; F. TIiIR?D.11" DyEOCB.ATIC 'LIE. 11..22(11=4IION13 F , 8r :YREHE v 5 , - A. p G TE R or Nut. EMZEIMMIE WE4TTY UP I , AY::'l'.l: (`OU:`:TY TELE K1.1 1 :7,AS BILL We publish to•dAy the report of tho coati jority of the Conference Committee of Con • grees upon the Kansas bill, together with the bill itself and Mr. English's explanatory re marks, which is now a law, having been signed by the President, Our readers thus have an opportunity of judging of its character, each for himself. OIINGSTfiNV 0T110...-ni ENV CASTLE, 1.11fn6 F.V.FEC EST. P:ttsburgh is the great central iron mart of the West, and all information that pertains to the iron interest is peculiarly valuable to o Pittshrirghers. The western counties of our own State, tine the eastern ones of OlCo, compose a district rich in iron product. and the resorrces of which are daily being devel oped. A' New Castle, in the county of Law rence, there are several iron establishments of the largest description, in which scene of our manufacturers are interested. Lawrence county is rib in coal and iron, which readily reaches a market now by way of the Beaver Slackwater, and the early completion of the New Castle and Darlington Railroad, which, it is then lit, w'll h compktra during t h e coming sunnier. give the town of New Caste a railroad con.:rudn:eation with cur own city and the West over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad and is connections. Ti:e Orizsba, and the Casale) Works at this point are well known : the Wam pum Works; about nine miles from New Cas tle, owned principally in thii city, do , a large and 11...nrisbing business. A new establish ment, -nearly complete-3, Ebu,rtl v be put in operation by Me.isis..l.lines Wt.a k\i. of this city, who formerly owned the estab lishment at Eller Hill, near I" ounstown.— The advantage of having both the coal and the ore in abundance and of excellent quality —the fact that it is surrounded by a rich and prosperous e gricultural country its ready access both by railroad and wilter to the lakes and to the Ohio Elver and the city c f Pitts burgh, hu.ve called the attention of capituli is to the Kahoning region as one of the List local'tier, readily cacst•iblo to the Pittsliurgh market. for making iron. It is already a great interest, and must greatly iurreaFe soon as the cuntiliiiplat cl silread connec tions have been completc,l, which will not be long, for the interests cf all the cilpitiilists who have: business cup i - census in this part of the country, as w , 11 n 9 of the people resi dent there, is to iirf. , ,k! their speedy complt, Lion. The town of Youngstown, Ohio, about eigh- teen allies from Os) prirci pal point, of the !fOll tasines., in he 11 a 0 , ning•Valley. 'l'hcre f'„ur bla.Qt FurLace2, a Rolling mill and several Foundrie3 in the town, nr.3 first furnace in the State of Ohio was hult in this valley by Dan Eaton Esq.. who is still living in Youngstown. .Al.•out fif ten ye,:.rs ago, two furnaces to use stone coal, i Briar 11111,) were built, one at Youngstown, and the other at Lowell, eight miles bolow. Fur morc have since been erected, and two roi jug sails, which have all done a good ba=ineFs and success fully withstand the recent commercial reval sions r.: , f the country. The completion of the Cleveland and Miilioning Railroad to Youngs town now takes off a portion of the iron pros duct to the lakes, but its extension to New Castle abou` eighteen miles, and the comple tion of the New Caetli, and Darlington Road, will tend the iron to Pittsburgh and the river, except that portion of it which is exprestiy designed for tit t a. the 1'4:1. , honing Road has been completed, the ores used at Youngstown are in 141 e proportion cf about one third from the lake, the remainder being from the local coal measures, 'Tie mixture Ll‘i greatly improved the qi,ality of the iron. .iotet,d dur'n tl. .ruing summer too nur.1.12. n v. 1.1. :llahor.ing \ 2,11,y for tlic, ,pnrpoeo cf giving, our rnEdera Font ntatintical ii.farmatitn rclfltivo to tl:c inr,nu- EvJuring advantage, v It 017:..;. In nil 1): . .fllICIV. 0 rt tr.r 1W: City appc,e7.3 prosperous. There ha 3 ' , ten no "rush of bus, iness," but solos keep up fall moodily, and a larger amount is cold for cash than in former se:.scnE3. ft,ru, ,, ti arc bringing their hoar,i-d.doiliJs out of the old stockings, and spend:ng then?. [ , s thy ire cc this to rell , ing their produce et low prices. 113 fact rendered (vi , h-et I,y the ircri-!lged cinsatity of old r Lo; n'Edo its r,ppemnrce within it' leJzt days. ito;u,. , , order the Hec:.iity of n.: usu‘=.l t.erchases of took:, eta 1, and finding lower than they have drawn upon A lead- priccii in tii,2 Eke to scil at, tn.! the 'noar(l.3 ing b:11 , 1,,: it furd‘ amur.ur t of "prcralar`o the r,Kale.r courr. of hue i. rev- fold grea'c-r than (1:,2o. Al. thle hell trade. "1 i Frt. - ttry ia•c=r, oj a steady, sato arid c 11 I the. f'lllll - ^ 'l7 hey large-ly, hot t cy arc rarel moderate way all flier Ill".111±,. the time. Ptil MEE Oar r)1 , 1 towT.ri - Aln. J. It. I .folly:‘ti, (now of Philrdelphia ) jutlvirr.f, fl cm recent toucirca of his Ent...sterly has los', noth ing of the spirit and Liithtuir,?.sc th a n, Lave so long distinguished hti,i as an artist in his adcptc_i ci'y. A late product'ori Linn lii3 ease' may now 1:3 ae;.n in 'a riudow, a': the corner cf Fourth and \V d btrt(As—thc Fortra:t of tLc I,:e Cal. Jot.ao Itcup, cf this county, who emigrated from I..uncr.stcr at the cl): -, e of the last century, and about a year Ego, in the ci7th yee.r of age. His twin sis', , l„, died at her residence, in Lancaster c3unty. ye;:rg ago, i n 1.11,r 95th year. We have no recol.d of a greater longev ity of twins, in modern time;i. His old flequaintAnces of the Lutheran Church, on the corner of Sixth and Smithfield street', of which he was an officer and mem , . 'her for half n century, will he gratified by an examination of the artist's life-like repreeen.. r :a 1 !3zlcitanaa 'l' her e is a rornor that President BuchaLan contempla',og vipitirg the Frinc• pal cities of the \Vest, alter t:ongTess bas adjourned. We hop this may be so. Ilia IVetern friends will greatly gratified to welcome 11 , m among themselves. F,ut or five ferL.:l..s V;:,•rt , ail ti 31:111 , Litt wick, 5t Mculit ctncn, fcr lII= a German Methodist clergyman. They . Li:n as he was leaving the church after ar. fling meeting, and pelted him with stale egg , . A brtqlier of the church v,iho attempted to shield the preacher, was knocked town and rvughly handled. The reason sllegod ,u extenuation we, that the clergyman had mr.de acme unwarrant able inuendes in the pulpit against the charac ter of his assailant. MAY C), 1858 —Ohio built in churchee, worth ;4(10,00; eight hundred ,choel housee, worth SlOO,OOO, and twenty county buildings worth t 4400000. —The city o St. Paul, Minnesota, has than thitteen"banks within it 3 --Mrs Julia Dean Bayne has been confirmed - by Bishop Kip of California. —The Court martial to try the charges against Gene ral Tvsriggs, has closed at Newport barracks. The verdict, in accordt.ucu aitb military usuage, is not published, as it must .irst undergo review at Washington. —The old ms.n who couldn't stand it any lo❑ger, has taken a see.t, and now feels quite comfortable. --An old setticr nel.r Bloomington, has seen the toughest times of any man w ever lined of. Ile says the Av:utc:r of 1830, wes remoltable f..,r the scarcity cf inoney ; et) so, that One man who woe Cl((tf,(lletiCO of tt_e peace, couldn't ro:oo euoc ugh to ray an for r7.7earing him in ; so he Etoo,l up bef , me, 10 , king glass and qualified ;I'm •. —A sailor died recently in TLX.O9., and CU death-bed ocnfcssed that he w•ls one of the cr,w who murdered Mrs. Al: , tori, of South Car.:lit 1, forty years ago. Mrs. AlAtoa was the d of Aaron Burr. She saile.l from Charli•-ittQn New York, in a brig, itud on the trip thc ;It.ltinieil and murdered all the c en p tmc,ers, Mt,. Alston bring the last coo t' tho Fltsuk Tli * Et br..iLtr rtnat.tiJoere,l of dei-p_iir, ant died in tho g,ri.atest r..g.)TJs- Yric 1 postmasters aro not compelled to rocov._ cents a' in payment for el'hcr prstst_m r stamps ; nor from any one person at at,} ,ne lima more 'llan thirty cents in three sort c retts in their own .11 ore!' (20AIMITTEE OF CONFERENC;''„ n the disagreeing uoles belt- the S-nct!f ?louse (If bpon (h. bill !/, admission of Kansas; also, itEnAnKs OF SION. W 22. GLISIt, r. Lpf , y e•;11_ , ..y go." )- . . Z. i VALUOUS --The Post Office dci i.rtrachit Cie ItEP(>l',T 'l'lll or INDIANA, On the bill reported by the .T.ALt Commn!! , e hvered in the 11e4tee The House being in CJ!..,a.it:ce cf Chairman : Uu . - erdny 1 eve not—. k.,‘ Ific.se. that I iut-n l-. 1, at ene o'elr e:. to make a replit frk..m the committee (f T;',2renco in relation to the disaerPeing v,tea , a the two hou.,' I.ft , n the bil! - mit•tion of Kansas. T.) enable me to matzo r2pert, ? move that the committee now rise. The motion_ ras 2 P.' tit tae committee rose ; and the hae l-,oeux.ed Mr. EngliEh Mr..6pee.k.or : I em inF , tru;:,..ed toe ur conf..T:mcc., appYaltP- 4 , by the two her Ili.- 0 the ,li.-3.l.greeing votes cf the two 1.. u,;.-1 c.,.titled "A 1.i!I for (Ile 2.:7:1,-, 1.0 rnqkc. tc ei rk'e rci ort wee nnd is as `I c qi.tnittee of c - nfertnoe t ,he disagreeing votes of the two th: amen,imtut to the Sour.t.,l.,lii NW 161, on tizlL i "A bill for the admistica oP tbo St , :t • 1::ovut.o," report Cult they have had the rulject und , r co•.:.siicrittion, and have given it o;reful, patient,r.r.d 1.11 or uceive its importr,uce dcuiudz, and aiz.;._ed 131 - -n on amendment in the naturo rf fo,bs'ituto for the Houle amcr. , iment to theo;_zi at? hill. earnestly n , couitnend tho th;. ,,, rnentintent by tho two houso9 of C 07. 1 ,; :, JA'.$lE3 R. M. T. -H-U-NTER, TLC part of the WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS 'Manage-s cia the plrt or the 11..u4.2. T;.O. I; T 1 reigned, one of tiie tr.r.ttb.4 ,- rti en I;,e T at of the Senete, dote not i...f„reb in the f. r.. WILLIAM 11. SEWARD ul.dersignP,i, th 7.. r of the t.ot :4-,re.; in :he i;. ! 4 report WILLtAIt A.. HOWARD 'tti.t , rca3, the pecple cf by a c.:Lvs:i...tis.r. t: . J P.. , .("..1.1.1 6 Lecompton, en the 17th day cf Navel - nbc , r, cue tbcusand eight hundred and fifty rev._:,, for IL: it turnrte, form fur them.,elvt:s a oDn-titutir Star govern meat, which c. , TL. 1 1 ,;ican; and wherr.t.ss, tivi: s. - ,.‘1 con...cutlet, d: 1 ..:Opt aq ord.: , oruills.ne- at that :19 a Stain, will haNc I'''t to tr'X the r.• tie United Sta.; :.n1 ' . .`P to rd c....,crte.1 L, ,a 1 y the:Cungress if tt.6 Luitcd Suitt r. i . 7 la-vo been pres , ..t.t ‘.l t the f United c-'tatia order cf e :17 aimissicn said Territory into the t :1 Ott o^, it Star; 7 r, tit/C:401; EsliA L,hr.r.ccs r ;_'c not ricesptrdil- t - to :i-cert,,u :i2t: per p 1..; of K'' ..our in the chlovs, 5a . ..1 or Ir.:lnce aster et. ted, and e the ni a St.,..Ce as herr-in l r Th , l ,r; .i?!' it cauct , ./, , 1,tin,::,01 11 • 1 ,• , lu a fuoiiries with the whatcv,r, but up a idefOOn er - o. precedents, : thn . , it.e i t ,• • t . w:th ti!;3 li:u cf tl-e ordirrance framed L n , submitted to a vote of iln-2 pe..ple if r.i.sented to by them or a In ...v.:l[y voters voting at to ekction ti. to held y pur1.,.. - e, namely: that the following. pr - 7 n the Bum , : are hereby, offered ;NC • nL of Kansas for acceptance or rejemion, s c'. :t accepted, shall be ofligatcay no tho S and upon the raid State of Eausat - , t ; that ,reibris r:umber sixte , n rh; h; in every CownAip publoir 1. n]s i ; cr -where either of said secti.nai y rt thereof has heen E ,. .1 , 1 or oil r;rwisa ;I' sed of, other 1.h...1, equivalent thereto .1h i.:41 contiguous P.z may be, shall be griiht e.l to State for the the use cf ,sch- That scverity-two :cordons cf land hr%rt and r,,,,,tre , . 1 fur the support of ate Univereity, t Seleetcd by the Govc - ii r of said State, sill jeot to to , approval of C:mmissr...r.er of the tien , ral Lied Office, an.l to i;a appropriated sad applied in FOOL manner the legis'.a.turc t,f State may IN/amino for epu -pose afare;- Lat fur nu o:licr urcosc Third, the ten eet . re seLtsn.us of laud, to lo• :-- le,ted by the Govehu ;r of raid, Salto in 1,0-el rulr.ticl6ione, shall be granted to slid 8.. to .1 thr purpose of tcnipletihg the pribio, or for too erection of others at the rust f ernment, under the direction of the legi-1, - h;e th , -1-cof. Fourth, that salt s. said State, not exceeding twelve in LW:Mb( with six sections of land adjoining, or as c tiguous es may he to each, shall be granted to said State for its the same to be selected i, j the Governor thereof, within one ycar after the admission of said Stole. and, when eJ Belt to be used or disposed of on such terms, and regnintic,ns as the legislature noit direct: Provided, That no volt spring or the right whereof is nt„w vested in any indiv,,iu-.i or individuals, or which may hereafter be firmed or adjudged to any individual or individ ,ls, shell by this article be granted to said Stare. Fifth, that five per centum of the net proceed of "ales of all the public lands lying within said State which shall bo sold by Congress after the admission of said State into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident to the shrue, shall lac paid to said State for the purpose of making public roads and internal improvements, as the legislature _hall direct: Provided, The foregoing propositions herein offered are on the condition that said State of Kansas shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the lands of the United States, or with any regulations which Congress may find necessary for securing he title in said soil to bona fide purchasers that .• lax Abr.;l I -.I t 81.xt12, aid t:. cil,ll vt•l 1 . ;4a the blucts cr rrgy of totes ;bra. e. tn. I':,. t.. T..e elec , ,,on the voting snail be by bal and by endorsing on his ballot, as er.ch voter may please, "proposition accei.ted," or " p c,iii..:t rejected." Should a majority cf vr.,•es east be for "proposition accepted," the Luc. of the United States, as soon fact n.p..10 'known to Lint, ,Cali aun3eincr.. the same by i.r , ..e...latnation ; and thereafter, and r.ith ,ut any further proceedings on the pert ef Con gt err., the aemintnen of the State of Kansas into T 1 e t . ..; , a ut , n cgeell footing with the original State -, in :.11 roFpecTs whatover, shall be complete an t abselute, and said State shall be entitled to one member in the House of Representatives in the en ; th, United States until the nest census be taken by the federal government ; but should a maj:lity of the votes be for "prop osition rejected," it shall be deemed and held that the people of 'Kansas do not desire admili sion into the Union with said Constitution ut.eicr the comiitionset forth in the said proFsitie.e, and in that event the people of said letille:y are hereby authorized and empowered to form for themselves a C(.la,littllitln and State rv,:n- I meet, by the name of the St ..to of Kea -2.a.5, cording to the federal censtituticn, and may elect thief ates for that purpose whenever, and not be it is ascertained by a census duly and'.. 1•,:,511y taken that the p,pule.ticu of said Yet rit.ory I , quals ur exe , .. - di the ratio of representation re quired for a m:mber of the Heuge of Represt. - ,- 14' yte f t!." t',e United eq'tf:',; thereafter Enc'n sball idle ie convent:. , it, they sh.tli first determie:e wl.:!!!er Tip - wish f the pc -I.'" ( f Juir..l , tee', into tin: Ut.i. it: : ;.me : ut .i, if 1,r. - ceed to form 2. ce,i-t:TIT , Ir , n, and 1:4:- hi - n st, t: , 5 fur r .v,rurnent in cc lifl,l cc - subject to the mode cr ratification by the pr. post 1 S , atr.2 as they tray h ,ve ,1 by low, and .‘,11,1.1k he entitled to ftt: ;tit') the Union as a State under tech v,Hch li!! r :I ; :I.avcry I IlZi 111-1: ,- ;' a, Cir rs.: • ‘. I 7: :hl:3 tleC m fur frl fr l; ,•if'7ll U:',1101 , f the Territ. ty L t ti-e ir fLe cf the two t,r,.uGhPs rt . I.l:l.'‘•:.llr—r.fTneiy, the Fretiti, , nt of the C. uucll and of the Ilou-ie of e her ,, by Board. f P n 1 p (e( 11:iSeE, .?pr i!0, lIIMBEIZEI ITEM i D.'' Ir.l 1.-g4ll:y' t: file c mqy pve- _51(1 L tt farther en , l(totl, 'b C , :: nt ClM'y int :fleet the prrviA , _it. ~1 u.t4e ttli the me.Lne r.eciess - a-t• mid Trip r ' tnci. And tiate.i . rin•i •nr I ;hal, I . 1,1 tc, ii.signate r tc. ti •; C 11. 1 ,2 his to be opcnc , l ct it rt—iy oven] proper in the respec . cuu fl,rl n precincts of Ea . ' 1 'Per t j , i , Trzes of election, rcch vei f v.thr(f) ei.y two of whom shs..:l .iiit•et,nt to a,; r' quire the sherilYs rt c y themselves or depulie-, juiges at each of the irlq.ey , et cotir t r the purpoee cf preserving peace awl cr. ; tt•^ said board may, instead of IA their appoint at their n, • in ;•reii instances as they moy . c per,.ous for the same purose. I:Le e 1"1 authorized shall con:Acne day nd LI not be continued l:rter on that day. The said b..‘rd ^ohl - L . :. holding said election, I announce the Fn - 'ld the day shall be as early Pith due notice there .f t Tc:ritrry, subject to the pro act. 1",:e raid board shall hay: , r t pteLctibe CI, time, manlier, and 1 rod to direct the time • .1 • t - - f the ,fd - ras thereof, which roturrz ti taid ivhcee duty it illqr.t.it.cz r.,:ult hyproclamatien, sh:.ll c rtily the sawe to P: t!,e United States -,;yithout z-z t.,• .1: d I,P it )umber egacted, That rcti L rir.cd, all wi-ite • rl'err.tnry over the ago of twel ty ; i.,..):.sers the qualifications I , y t'.e laws of said Tcrritcry, fer • ;. I,st general elect ct for the her is te:.;torl , ll legislature, and nor.e u, F:11-1: I . I eva , •il to v t , ,‘; and this snail • o• ly r.quired to entitle the v r r-u'irage in sail alecti,ns. r na se quAlifi?..d shall v,te or : v ; r )1 ...fly perecn ehsli vote more . ;..t • eV- elec ion, or shall mace m any fr.ise, fictitious or f.au.lu cr , 11,11 alter or change any re tu...l:z c,' ,4 eitTii ,, o, such porsen shall, upon .• th beft re any court of e_i_gii - tht jurisdietirn, he kept at hard labor not 1er,.1 then d tut more than throe years. I. Ai.d he it farther enacted, That the i• to, i..fonsaiki board of COMMIbSi on- ,p e oitited by them to carry tr • I f this act, bhall, th.,:r t4ks an oath to rt ,11.1 , !!:t1,75 cf tbz , ir rer.r'2ctive ftc.ltire. ther:;cf, they E•h• - ..11 1„? rattle chary!': ••• • 7 . . Ct i iL U 'lke: Ca.?CS thi2 SEC • ..1:.. 1 ,5e fqrthrr cnarded, .ffic in tile preceding section rnc ive t:.:1 - : s rvic:::3 the sau:.B c,nnponentiv, R , is giv, u Eervicce under the territca:A Mr Speaker, in view of the tai pub!;..: I,u,iness at this ativaneed ad bf the fact that this ,tre k•' y mcre, thcroughly .2, die- Inver Cut , t nuking any exteLlt. 1 t. it I •, , r. trathorizsd by a ronj?rity ct ou the put of the t-, me of th;; views which tb y thn pending quctoi.tu, , it: t.„ Lay.. 2 intlueueed their action. t.,tn.t the du , leß intrusted to them by v impt-n.;.ed with the heavy re- Mr. 12,-,-21-4- t t 11;t. IMINIIEMIIIM h . rt up•_•11 them. •••—i tho• grstitce: f L a.-. - att - ti and ct - grcs, the Last f •ur yens—has at :ast • •IA its tiroblide BOILItiO , I is to the deeislau of the repre_eu• :-:tates and the people. tirg to what they believe to be cor the committee endeavored • ti.t which would endanger the pas t4i :at measure, and probably hazard ti.e country, for the sake of an un• cr unmeaning word. A : vr L.: . I ENIE rutnt proposed as a substitute is Le t:)..n c -, tnrilittec could agree up n t., t' eircurdsianci,a6 bur- tlUEBtloll lii ,t it 'proposes the admission ur the tnditi thi, respect it eiot's I. fr. :'...'1.1)er the bill or liout-e il,ch r.t these measures propott •.1.:•.z.s in their cliaraci dot: it ddf.i iron t veral such a.- td'.,ee of Mich .l if the pr pri..tv, if a c,-niiticn in tLc cit e if KtC., f th , t ppculiar nature of the ;LT , folly exemplified in the Sc makes no provi. a the I , y Inc people ef Kansas of the I.2r:tit: therein e er.l'ed. What might dtz the eff.:Lt ef this not altogether clear. The crJi ly the convention at Lecotnptc.a, en i r., i t..i!itt the Constitution, asserts that uto St its c...S.lnsas will possess the undooltt2tl i'srh lands for the support of he Stato . r toverataetd, cr for other proper and lc&iti tr.ate purposes connected with her existence as o State And this asserted right she prop..sett, burrender, iu cunsid^ratite :hat of the United States will dcr t_llorfing grant., viz I IMMO= MEM hot sections numbered 8, 16, 24, and 36, cry rew: - ...hip in the State, or in case oithtr of cLcred SCC'',"IIS. are or shall be ota,rwi,o „r, tit t •tler innth., equal thereto in rains • ur as t., ay he, shall bo granted to the 1,111 , 2,1 ex:iu,cly to the support c 7 coop. salt springs, and gold, •t i.ri mince,,b.i.:c;hcr with , dry for their full occupation and use, E"ii t state for tho 1120 and ben•fit ilia setae shall ho used or dis -12:1.1-A acd conditions and regn• tea 1c.r , !,.1-itu ra of said State shalt direct. flee ecn!unc of the proceeds of the • ~ut lands or held in trust 07 oiler 5 g said StICC, whether geld bef rs cr a ttradinb.slon the State into the Stele the t nion, al.er deducting all expenses ci iental ro the. same, shall be paid to the State of K••:,.a• f r the puricc , : tcllowing, to wit: two.fifthc to La ur, I it:l:et- tbe direction of tho legislature of tan to otu f : tt.e. purl , se aiding the construc tion el ra:.r said State, the residua fcr tiC ::app r c Ichi. o l s , That every se:en:y-two r r . iii entire t....wni.hips, chz.ll dt,..igtiated by tbe Pre i den; of the United Stdte., , , which shall he reserved for the use of a sernirary , f learning, and appropri ated by the legislature r f raid State solely to •h e use of said seminary. ttf ,•., p ,c - line cf ;Gino im.at on tbe b:11-:.1.1-ty C. 1. adir -nutl,erly throu,;:: id btrlte i;Le C I the Gulf of Mexico, and on bie, of a ,ioe of railroad to be located and established from some Ml\ k4g.ESSEO.f f irlia PROCL.EDIACISe point or, the Missouri river westwardly tbrourh rail State in the direction of the Pacific ocean, shall be tecorced and c - ,nrcyc S: '.e if I en=se fLr the purposo of uida.,t i the cLn•trc.cti..n re.id ruilrod, and it shah', I.e the duty cf the Congress Lt 1 - United EtateF, in conjunction with the prc;-.r authorities cf this Stitn,to adort immediate 11-0". Iln2P for carr:ing the sever e 1 provisions herein c n taicod into full effect. Tho morning hoar Was U3eUis.Os s i ~D ptivato hills The proposition made to Congress by this er,li mince is of the Ills:st extraordinary character and relating to California. wholly inadmiesable. A carefully-prepare 1 esti• A joint rez!olatior, of which Gov. Seward way an. I tiler, giv.ng, three y,tars full p.iy of her deceased , mate made at the General Land Office at Um re- husband to the svidew :.f ,2,pt. Herndon, was taken i I quest of the committee shows that Kansas would ' tin n ant F'idell opposed it. Mr. receive an aggregate of lands under her o - di- r ,'N . .lestr.3. Icel. , D.njaalin said - a ra a r r m i tribute l, ' d to tug calm courage 11"nce of 23,3:11,160, worth at milllrmem govsrrt mer_t pries F529,-11)0,200, an: this is exelusiv.:• of of Capt. Herndon, s o . d that it would , to a preccdent f , r Au.sr . l '' - r :l e n ( „ t t1 f ,,,, ( ;. ; other hew - fits cl .ims'i, Pllri of 711'.1t. Sh 2 might real ve. for Ices cvntaining minc..s of the u,cful Mr. Seward Paid that Mrs. Herndon had brought at fs - CC.,.:.'::: met _l'. except cool handy. The this matter to hi.: kilt wledgis., who br - urlit it before too Senate. and be WV? !"..flurs_ - ...:ed hy tto incident tha - thc nru e 11 . , lsment mgr....: 1 fo by the umnsittee proposes that the last basin Gt . 1L..,• f r :sll: , :t oiliercar was to give c,r the c-ual grunt , wLich have been out by a rescued Tn. , : sr gCr his ws!ch to his wife, right t.. - : rn , .::' c! the new '.ate_ an .1 Ivhich ern- ' 1 , :a.L . .1. precisely t',e -ime quantiti- pre , es'- , to he ' that Lelng . 1 .". e ' t ''' te he icir l '" - * ti ,r. oy ti.c. CemdLmicu "menOnient. ULder this Th° "rf'ffiti'n w"0 r'''aca b 7 a v I ' ' ' f ' . :" nval ' 6 ' - • the fAlowin- S viz: Messrs.C' v C-- duffer, '- arnerislutent Kano a. . - ,lli r,c LCO acme 20,000,- Ivere n, J!l_ ,b ns!, , n of Tennessee,.' E . 'i ' ,•_, r ' -sni'id .Slidell Off) carve of laud ltss than sill w-.uld receive To ,Ith , . i'he 0 ''''' ------ an:. ro \tiers ...,. a'osatc.:s. yen erdirdince, making a deferc . ..., the bil...ted Slott g Cho cricte—, f ;t Uuo 0110 inn en, mtment rizrecd upon may not be per- , •.h'at :i t:1i" fill it is fair to presume that all ' H - 17E (LP REPRFSENTATIVE=. 5V,01,1:.• n^nt2. , .y expedients for reclean- Mr. Clinaman, from the Committee on Foreign i n wt.' h xlmuoted, and that the question tap' rted a t ill for the satisfaction of the v. Il• • ' "to tottotiher excite sectional Pro• bring arepy of the one vetoed ed. tad Lii. c iet 11. c. peace and prcsr orit7 1 y Prodde - lt Ittoto :. fie 3,1 . 1 he hadtbeen •ristruct- L t to a,k . . f. r a p. dponerurot tie subject until the I rite is passed, t 11,2 Reneas quete- 19 ' 11 Cf :Ci:r.,e• - c from tha :Is C ::firs t" On m , tion of ~-1 •--n-' sot j,_et po,tpot.el or til the tic .1. ever to retails : boat oven if it riot uld ;• 11 La at mitt itlturn period and de- I. ' - t r Y 11). a 11f GI; 1 : 1 ' 11 I Itte II use on the subject of ; , ,st e v.l. =hip of of tiro report hs , :teide e..tortiay, eencerr.ing the .• .v ood i valtero., an glided ciloure tl,o. tad taainLotoilig that his ie:a r , I opt n sea witere there is rousten sr:cot was without the with. rite of law, as we can : .beta ti, will de no t'ontic.n: I storm f..r many riot introduce the.l.l 1,, 1* jori , Letion. The vraY.' r, 7he committre C9.1:11 , 3t see 1.1_1:.,t n:t. of I', tr P. e: Lr. w'; calculated t ht I d ,1.1 1, , utheredett von beneficial to t ..t e Ltiitt net Aencrirsn iaterstr's. Ile , • , I t. IHT entirely hot.: ,11z 1 ' ( : stite-(1 oft IItItTIN,• ri Nicer -1 It ;h... lost int:re - -to l't ttm 1 .1 f (111,1 ,rge. 1 ., ,.•+et ~1 1 1 0 •:, v meal it: newer of the Unite li-ates th. ) t st.ve, a- hire rato htoto b e csalneit . . .Ca't'lrla to t'e 'di "e . hieb ,:r ,71.1 :1211.14L: , ,1. IL is stated that a i.s tiosiradia restlP , tore Cc.r. c'iL; amy ~f N 2 ,7 1 bras the solo privilege to r; ..7s, hoe issued a r.r,cle• 'lin t .. be '-'dlititett• "del theocrsor.s shall travel in no other Ict the eteonntlitee, ta,Liolt fear . lies. Ceul 1 any coo': restriction be placed on Amer. •'l,O be unit f. idan Ard werel cy I- Eubm.t to tde enor -lat a-yr: . throatiLl::g cint,..l-t mous 1220 n g,:atated by tO3 vernromot of P. :ear , 2 11,r dentin:. muntry conta . ning not more than half a of rare that the agitation v• etaid I negroes art Imitans' sr speoking cf the no.: fuLiitnent ef ti.e .t 2 UV:4 renlirt ant `rimPX('.l , .ti.e , tea-Luiwer treaty . , de said host mode at getting. t it ilia North from the Sonth, , rid the atter:dent ti if n•:0 was to abro,fate t what would lie the fin.. e have been ougagtd years ncg: tinting Idl ' "id he fo litr fcit ' e with Greet Pw.tetn, and as.Vl , ut)talrlCe, nothing from -trtt tl:ri' .t-t t ll - r. ' 2. %Y .- tr.'' , Phral:t her. At t.,. wh , cdair.,• C - Ltral America, Groat duct the void,- of Fiv3to Britain or the azo.:, he argued we 1,5‘0 the rudto the U:Li - n, and cntlauger its boal I: dro d rt I,:orful r - Ile als.. cet.lrnmed the Credo of Groat Britain in f : ,11 the end Ftanre in Africans, as of enormous 110:9 from this Union of t h e e e I cruelty. We hove now on 11.13 c art of Africa a squa , drat in conarcalLn with Great Britain for the sup • rressit nof the el ova trade, yet Great Britain is trans porting racr.= to her islands nailer the pretence of the!: holn„:7, lob:rens. Was not this mockery? We rui,t,lll et Butt I rottst against this system, if we were not rroto.re Ito step this traffic. De was mortified At the fact that American ciParths in San Domir.go arc actually ; r0.c,0 e I by the Bri,ish Consul. It was ddlicult fir. the Secret ry - of the Navy to get a ship to send thither. IL was be , ' enough to submit to the idatilts of white potpie, and w - or:e to those of free negroes. Ile hoped that the example set at Grey town would be fotlov dd in this care. and a ref.= in Cars:et respects be made. But the Administration had not :rot had an opportunity to show its hand on for, (do, policy ; but from the antecedents of the Presi dont and Secretary of State, we have a right to ex pect better things. Ito queted and approved the sentiments uttered by the President in the Ostend manifesto. Mr. tliddings is tether he underseood Mr. Cl nzman to advocate the annexation of Cuba. Mr. C.inant..n replied Ma , the ho would be very g;hl to see Cuba annexed to this country on any fair terms. Four yaws ago we Ltd g. oil around, and ought have taken it after the Black Warrior affair. Its ncrlcatati. n would put on end to the Coolie mid u_,,i,r ' i - 1 • , s 4. •uiti 1 MEE 1 , :r` 44 , VzrY 7'` '0 3;11L7 Lc,e - ' ,n 3 v, ; ri•viy er.braced, may exert a their d'Etiny for agcs to ' c• - rie ; h t :f nrp-lc-cted t . .ere can be no rrcovz.ty from the ry I fIeJL, - :.; which way fulkw. Snob. iS row I r•:CC:ltca to t` Lf the, c• mtntltee, on .1 havlpg di-_I Elltr ! their duty to thc tof tbe r r tttrr cohlik,C,er,s, they leave other. to t 1.1 , :t2v,i , e for the...:,,,c1ve9. (:eorli Nevi's for the ;3cyg For the lest year o- two, there has been a deficiency in the supply of Chinese fire crack ers, owing to the rebellion in China. The consequence has been a great advance in the price of those indispensible articles for the Fourth cf July. But this year there is likely to be an abundance which will bring the price down. From July 1130857, to Febuary 20th 1E", there were shipped from Liong-Kong to the United sates, 140,201 boxes of fire crack ers, pgainst 42,9 - .6 in the previous year, end - )20 ores in the year before that. Arrest of 11 , e Officers of the Ocean Spray Captain Marsh, in command of the steamer Ocean Spray at the titan that vessel was de stroyed by fire, the second engineer, and the mate of that vessel, are now under arrest at St. Louis, on charge of manslaughter. On the complaint of the U. S. Marshal for M'SSOUri a warrant was issued, and all three of these officers arrested. A Picrunn Tnua TO NEkTULtE —Tho follovring descriptiLn of a "grad ":n " is H. true to nature, that re cannot re frain from islv . :r7, it a place incur celumt Who n,,t a en rt,,,uy a similar r-mr,lng, or rather ? Vre clip it from the Pt. 11.3 Ipl.ir Errn;rg Jcurral: " cc, nt rieltics ( f gii1;11:1 tire wcndel ful. w indiridnAl who affc‘rded a l:v n, lie was f,r ti,c u-3e the - o - cr.ilq of c oral y, was ca a grand sublime f Tho. MRizo to enjoy lim,:clf. Ever and anon, over his 11- hea 1, did 1,3 flourish a bag of golf, a small I , oz, and ften ho rokE•d everybody up to di ;Lk, which cv(,rybody.lid, and fell back to alb , i4 - CVjl)b , . , .ly else to come up and do likewiE.e. E7clohody invited their friends. and Thomas wl,rlpl tLa ',lab: beg of g a.id tin," and paid the expense in the Ito , t CR crful mann , r. Every voice proclaimed hire a g ft an ,I ro of scarce he was, for at 10 p. wo m viler an I maulti orntly hlms-lf uliceibm , .cu.siy about 6;1,1, sal and we arc perfectly ,f L Lad a be.2n very g;od f5l - 1 o e t 'CIO:, N'f'e at 11 dci b: P. and body sr d; 1:( an , l given him an old in.ir Cdr tde cf two.-e- 4 - f - Ha v...dt , :r h eedvt , ;., At ty: 'odd 131 E on a .ul,inpn.irunk. 1:v, ry i-,4 was pv , -.:nt, rv• Ty hotly (.1-o. nro! a nurn',,, , r of invi:ed true,: -3. 11 . fi.,uti:ht:d his hug—n.,w c n tdderal iv reduced—and ev:lty n w d then the wd cr. rd walk: dup and to , 1, .•ugar their' 1 11:1 tl.n Lc.,! n kinky l at i- ,:cl— rrrnp. a• r. Au! pied t.• "Nary THE —Prcrf r I of 112,ive.v.,1 v( read, y, s V.: I'lr :h. f,r !be Ai co, 1.1 1 7,c1... the boGrufram7, A , Etr .1 as r , fron, t! - .;rty fcr:: inch —1 in 1 h, three tr.C.S.C - 3 in h, f;orra the hn.ndlt• to the , :t.l E,111! eL I)ling c,ke. 11 n Ile al cl i-r:i>oti ;, • , C,ll giving it !I:t . I.111111 'lt I d,r,..:2tion vhir:h t 0; tir7 t. 1, on u2airl; or 1.1,• c any (ilrcci,cL, Et-a;g1::: or c} 1 . in^, I, qn:,:.• trey or a a: .1 •.3, ' tt a. IL .:7 .1 , Eur,i arc \ awk :rd it ; h.ry t -, Lis I! 7s:l - 21:J1v 1: 'will inr, it hT., k htltivc, traihe l; u. - , hurl it t7iCN 5.: , 1 LC, it i't b a E :It.t: t r up!.. a ..I AV:: )11 rtZ!L ELIF:ai) I, V.:" .11). , c.rasirn t , r.La r.p7n the IlenCii:.th.r.: and 1.),,,Id112:!, M. J. cf Einpinz , ha:L, acqs " I .-ve .-"nd is 11, ri , ace's Holla:,d Macre a remedy f. r 11 , Rdtche ht.d D:td.ity. wife has also usLd wiji the gravest b.c.aefit.' Mr. A. S. N:ehoisou, of Pla.sl - .trAlt, also ran_trlts that :o much chef cram ite 116..• IJr Be= 1.1,1 e. TO:.e bp:l t,a mc!al2. Eat told, ycu flud tL rt7./elif for Sick ea,.' Itca,Lehe, 14ec4ae=a cf y Bc.nr, ly is c ice, it may b© t.tken witt.r,ut ti ° P ft ,e aromatic flavor, it is very gratoful to the clebili;at,.l etetzacl. Crt:ti,m.r—Be c3reNl to ttr'-: for Bitf•-vs, P.N. et fp - I. per I:ettle, or H.:. 12 , _ttles f,r $5, the soli: Proprietora, Benjamin Pagf;, .Ir., A Cc.. No. 27 Wood st-:eet, bet7r.'ca Firot Se - rend st:e: t:., .I%d Dru,7z , ts re ersl'y. n ES.-10 Mats fresh Arabian, just re- Lud fur hale by REVIER .t ANDERSON, No. r. 9 Wood !Arc. t, Opnotaito St. Charks H. te-!. -—— - PUTTER .-3 bbls fresh Roll Butter jti , t r c. iced and fur sale, by JAMES A. FETZER, B 1 t Curer Ilarket andFirbt stmts. nor Fir IP TT h 011 :f A . i , i „.( hV , : i„ ! • b !I IY . i 2.1 a. :-eta: ' , r, EEMIIMEI t or ,;)., iu tho prczro ur -1-, a a tcrril:?e itfrct. 11 t - • E fnc 71;( cincrz.l.g a i!. Cu (f 1c F.Y TELEGEAPII. TEIRTY;eIPTE CONGRESS SE'S'7 , l , ) Proczctlings. The li , thiag Li;: talit2n up, Mr. 'Jan.:in, bLing Rill F]igh , ly the r:iltion was p , Etv.ned until to marrow, and Mr. 11.:ntcr called up the Appropriation bill. African trade. Yr. DaviF, of Y.ary:nri.l, irquired o:ether the resclution repotted from the C(Anttiltico on Foreign Agairs propoecd the Lbrogaticn cf the Clayton- Buiwor treaty try prociarus.tica cr through negocia tii-in. The Minns:tot:l bill was t,. en up. Mr. Davis, of Maryland, and Mr. Ar.derson opposed the bill on the ground of its permitting alien suffrage. "tr. Reagan maintained toat there was no power in C..)ngren.s to say who shall ho elected in the State. The consideration of the bill was postponed till to-marrow. The Tiou:e thcri wont into Ccumaittee on the legis lative, judicial and executive appropriation bi I. The proceedings In Committee were dull, end finally the Committee roro and rep rted the bill to the Ilcuta, which then adjourned. Frcm New York. NEW Yortx, Mae 4.—The Washington correspon dent of the 1 lines says an open rupture took place to-d:y between the Presidehr and Senator Pugh, concerning the Marsbalship f.r the Northern District cf . Ohio, (-tier Ohio appointmer.ts. The Presi dent used very :even language, and Mr. Pugh left it. i..isKt.st, voty angry. Ma:Let7 bps becti r.Fpc nted Marshal fir the Northern District of Oaio, in lace of Jabez ' IIIC Sch:it. - irs were in erirneit relative to the legislative blAir_Uf. They agreed to give tho Oenticril Art rr ri•tich a pi-iteriinetr over others, and to meet, her:miter, un and after Munday near, at 11 c'eli.ch A. M. The :team-hip Cabawba has arrived, with Havana dates to the tlOih uit. Lora o,way, the British itcr to Mexico, had a:ri•.ed at Barana in the steam shin Dee, from St Thomas, and immediately pro ceeded to Ve:a Cruz. Santa Anna remains at St. Thomas. The r maiket at Havana conlinced Munic Ipal Election in Philadelphia PEIILADELPIIIA, May s.—The entire People's tiAtt is tic7tc... l .--thelNlayor by 431;0 of a majority, and the th.or candidates rat ging ircida 2500 to 3500. The Select C ,, aneil have one of a Den - iarativ majar.ty ; the Oppositir.n ❑ tinibus is :be Cort_tac.n CouLeil will be tw.) L`ryartrr^ of he Catincla. LOSTC,N, :day 5. R pal mail steainship Cnn ada, Capt. bp:in . ..on, Liverpool at noon, wi'h 140 pa5,c14 , , , ...r5. Sch had no ercie list. 72-1,1:AL1,7. c,l