THE ani J. W. OB N , aftk. 4.; • ff s, TRIIRWATi MAY !'36v0,50. t We-eetnraetxl-attenther-tt, the edyer 'meat of Mr. F. M. Babcock, who is taking great pains lo introduce into the county, Books of the grenteit utility, to our fanniug population especial - y; and ie f iettofers genera,* who would become A ,people,...- Urn— .icletoleith we omtittuti the Hones. ' eible.Dpaiocrat Iv/reel:o3On theimportant Rail-, \ Vied tcainectOns 'cc • h'str? Shoat . heingiziade;the Migg*: rued ` s .s en . el else beir4 &twain sd npoti'by,„ the way c 4 C , We believe this its.prestutture, No conclusi determination of 'the location through. this county has as yet been iMildloly!nitiCtunced, and probably will not be till fortlie.r tivittaore particular surreys are made of foutiterpirlposed' to reach Owego without going to `litrOtt 'DMA "I'The avoiding of the New York trier itsiti4 and the shortening of the thole die . to Owego on the one hand, and the ease and ,7. - nnifortnity of th e elide, with the cheapness of con kinetic:64e. on the other, will all have to come intopensideration, prohnbly,,in determining the Et. nil :location. An actual survey and reportof co gineent :tr„,the flew Toutvi proposed, will decide the •question. ' • Whig State •Cdgm,Ftion: be recollected that'lthe Central State t attrardttee appoiuted the 19th of June next, at: - Philadelphia, as the time • and place for the 'Whig Ste& COnVention to be held this year, it oiPhy tte. 8 441 a candidate for Canal Conuaission ,:er ae,-nsual , candidates for 4uditor General and Surveyor titnend are to be nominated. We be lieve the city : was chosen as the placeof meeting iris time for the reason thiat at this season of the , year it would accommodate * greater portion ,of the business menet the State than any other place thalcOalS be named, considering the facilities for tlivelqbe. Is Susquehanna county to be repro- Alacteithere 1 or having no candidates to offer from Iffe,'wlll the Whigs rather trust these selections to,thein friends in other parts of the State 1' We #it staled that P. M. Osterhout, Esq.. has been appointed dtA, the part of Wyoming. Will not, a similar tnostrbe :Uncle beret ' Ginro , N , J. BALL, Esq.; of E. has been spoken i of in various parts of the: State, for the office of Auditor 'General. It is a most capital _ sagges tion. NO better man cotild be named for the sta tion that we know of. He is blown to be a man of excellent business talents, and having shown in dle capacity of-State Treasurer his friendship for tour interests in this section by firmly standing up fi.tr an appropriation to revive the North Brava' 'ml.. (though he himself was from a quarter of ie State not benefited by ii.,) even when the Lo !loco Auditor General twice reported against it, ie North should show an unhroken front in 'his . iitvor. And especially since he has been ,persecm ed for_his.frieadship to our interests, and has come , tit of the persecution like gold thrice tried, by i.. - Ire; . let the North stand by him. We shall (if he tparchosen) have an Auditor General who will not t against our interests in a similar emergency. The Locofoco State ConventiOn is held at Wil fiamsport this week, for the nomination of‘State tifreeraX, We shall not probably hear the result of tieir proceedings in time fir this week's paper. I i If ever there 'was a man most shamefully and evokingly scandalized by an officious attempt-to 44.$ • - fend him from pretended phase, it was Mr. Sen or, Streeter in the last " organ of the me-money" Id' d Bank-breaking St. Johns. Ile pretends that ; ere is an "organized clique of Minions of the tilt," who are in the habit of congregating at the '' •eoffice, "where they hare' poured out their t .. ,, le-distilled Venom and scandal without meits- ' i ," and have been " coustan'tly, bounding the track ' ',:. this gentleman with the most bitter, malignant, ',„ unrelenting ferocity." The cause of all this tat z ' pretends is the course he took in favor of inves ting the affairs of the Susquehanna Bank; for 1 ' he, 'as soon as be moved in the matter, the 1, - crafty Of these persons was kindled in every "'Sir, and the floodgates Of their ridicule, in• tive4icatulal and de run were thrown open, , ;ugh which a torrent 4s been unceasingly pour- 'efer'eince." Had that " minion of the Itank," was', made its sole organ by St. John, been de: -, •.,his ewn outpouring of all this stuff upon way connected with the Rank ,trans- Al above quoted might not be alto ,i.-; but in this' ease it is the ifidiOlous attempt to get up a abort-nothiss- we ever saw -- ever darkened the Post-office. tell:Countenance for a lung time, we assay there is not (to uee his own lan 'low-reject prowling, lying and da-- scamps" infecting that place,than r , ,t,o*fouseiryouteide of it ; nor do we -‘ •••tlie'''iftetAndividual, " Bank ..„. .., 4, whO'has ever abused Mr. i Oriliewhere on account of this fa ,— „ i ivestiottion. matter-of this pretended abuse of s'it fabricated humbug, to -. make a lit ,;,, pita fur the party and to minister to of those of his readers whii don't £ter, &Oust those he is trying to 'dig te Bank gentry. 'We have heard no ire-upon the course of Mr. Streeter :but his voice ou the foolish probiLi 4 itofeis, the three dollars a day move- AiritieSuA*s of that kind. . If the or gm .gte .rttnutlis of people- and stop Treions u "pop the course of their pet,- ' 7: they iiiSpii . ea to belong "to' the gri4:4::ilaistitkpirilind we doubt jttye ter4l''. Jill; ihaiik lint or gigitaitaussympathy4 ; ' Two fellows named Atwood and Coon after at rousing at the Irarious .beerAo[ii in Rom-4We I lately, stopped to ,Pick,a quart j el 4ith one Ring I who kept a driOlting bole on the canal ; breaking his windows 8c„ : and Ring shot 1 and severely -wound Atwood in the hip. ( i A tow-path boy aged 12 or 13 was accidentally t drowned at Honesdale on the 18th. iitst, ITwo young Men about 17 years Of age, named' I Leach and i i Lock were killed kbylightoitug in 1 Providence, County, °lathe, 18th inst., hay- j . ing taken, refuge !Oct . a tree yritielv was struck in . 4- i• • la shower. , ~ 1 ,, , . A Dr. Wright in Boston is said to have taken two snakes, one of theia 18 Thelma long, from the bow . els of a woman. I, , . A little girl is t, ':4 to have.-died lately near William: port frini ii entjtig ' a quantity of a garden -vegetable called 'nisi& Or ple-iillial.: '..:. , - senkhalk ilea giiieg the minds in some l - The number of Houses gtestrUyiti Si the great s o r i i - ~ ..t g ii--4. - 44 i r - - gir fi,F 4 o wa i, ex t en . I fire at Corning wa... 74, valued at $100i000:• 4 ) Jpiora , ,,!pme, ye#:taTifio2,:,'. its,:tli. .e"-Borlie ~ „ie I '. The,cieyelindßank was latelyentered ased rob ititk: j igik t e i,pli g imm i ti4fniietht4a4c. 1 bed of k'Bo,ooo,thirds of witielt was kgold. \silk, where:he bas :ban amployeil: for . " . . - -:?ht-14cofocos Ilsoilatulafter quarrel‘ittg ser j4:***tillKltiitat It -- e:iat da)4in Caiir tiori about a candidate :for-Get - - • ..ivatt,*///4iiik*.440.00 MO .*:-0'; in -mar , bare: AU ttinculOpatedlehrta o.'-llow -tiUsrbidalsstiraratatViaf ptil+.* '5-.3111! , ..peace- 414; . - .'!''''-• Cv '' 4tl; we ' v ti r -- "44fOnaiio* , enti,iiitll - bel*+r r a4c4umor labns *--ssitan bet. '), scanaskiiming Defence -110 011bapEXTediti011. he licer '- te: I ..Ogin f - - - • 1 , --Byji. Charter .- , - , j o Oaf .1,f0117 ; *040iMt14,4711 dif012 . ,- , ' , . ; • ; V. " r ' at O r I * -44 " iien e - t hr"ett.. . Cebi 4 e -4trna r Og 13./!':Pgjez'"--00_144nre of etkderiar-dfar= -% intal.Ksit sts*--..frette Pie L a st ls •' . ' 'tulhe t "-ivaterefieer 'ise's)iort distance ses. - The iikeiimship Oliiiiifikieretitedienck, arrived at ";‘,ltele; G !'-' -'e 'gee,' '' ' lt. •- • ae.: -see -Nsivs;'Ytirk on, th'e. 24*4esSiiinoChagfee , -arid ' seeiese P,!, l 's -i:r?' - .... hi , p5 i .Q....1AZT.,,g °61 , toe s* brigs the folk-wing iiiiPottant intelligence' of the ate, es: 47 „. 1 '1!. . "a* uPn inut.. invasion of Cubaiewhich We ihel fn `the Jowled ot k 'iric - liiit et ... the '''''' eir.d " Y an tenniat "ee s , . etty!..of New - Yeit Commerce: t , At . e w e ke . .. " t niiiity -i liii,a, , _ e. Sommerasell ' railroad General - LreieS landed 'tili t ;Otifdentel, ahem . e , al e t eeeee , t e e „--- -- - e ye. .„_ e , il e miles faun Ravine, on the l lfith lust , with about Gap • * , e ; am " 49 ". 1 °9 . ir e we "QV 500 men, MA . took session of _the Mien. The taro trucking_ rm2 that je: garrison consisted of one teitnp4ny of about e ity ' yeas -4,z,a41 - I ;,,7 4 •Pxlm_i kr' to lice of %Cr men, who made but a slight resistance, were d veti banns }' liar. 'M e e . in'tD? vane of Orfile'F, into n church, 'and after losing 'three men ki le d, railroad-hetween'te L e ' 9/se.__lPPMtNinee shod surrendered.- The Genenit lauded in the at t . , et eet s eeeyeteeireeseee ee = f al. inn he i e Creole, which left New 00'011i:en thiseitle inst • ' j u g link ;bee pee c is et se"d eleeeenee a rig*lft's''' Severalothereveteele teintaieing in alisom 12 Cayu Lake. l • Cet edititiestier e , " or 15diundred men, had le4 New Orleans prey us ow their p m roads , whichtats r.l4 ,- " t i,3 to the Creole, but where they , were to hued is not e it en ej the ep e eweelru a e f rpm, o l known. - . ' ' -Oweeta'ne'hY inaidiVin triMsfemeet The greatestexcitereentepreveiled et. !Her j ' , ora t eNew ftick 'aitd! Erie railroad s amounting to-a panic. The city was under re ial two p ". in-either case theeompate nt law, and severe] thousand,: Militia had been en 11- Ihti=advantage 'pi' au embroketi-liie from 'etl, and arms Were beinggisienihene ,ind Will be able to supply The resid nt to It foreigners were tailed on tp enrol. - ' • • York either hem Bitighseatult:hteraY of ti There were 1500 troupe at ',Matanzas,- end ' 00 mango canal, of front It : ea' by way of ei were dfiepatclied from Harden, at 1 o'clock Ai M of Le w , 4 the 20th. to reinforce them, end March ageinse - Whe the railioadeof which we have iU Pez. It was rumored that.ehe force under Lo z ken ehen,bo Cpintilet,e4 they will fignish acoat For the Susquehanna Register. had increased to 2000, ante*:lthar. he was ale Y ou's lice ltriiiiiNeWirnikehtough the heart 'ot The State Legislative. half wee to Mitenzas. .i• , I coal iron tegicsa:Oribis state to e a y On the ltith, news! was' igdeired that aia e ! -Omit an.Dtvioetat.. ' - ' 7.13 P Mn. Enema-If there is cue right of the - tetizen force . was collected' on " Woman's" Island, near 1 '-- -'- ee- - •'' e" - more sacred than another-one 'Which should be Catoche, Yucatan. The Gieneraleif Marines, w tf- ' upheld and sustained at all hasarde, and under all several vessels:and about 5000, men, irumediat ; fur oint. • circumstances, it is that of freely discussing the started befo bat 'p re the, Ohio leftethe Spanish ste es merits and demerits -uf public servants, if we ez- Pizarro came in, ' with 10$ 'priseiners taken .fr m cept the right of the people to sovereignty. No that Islasid. It is &id 'that they were mostly e threats or insinuations, I presume, will deter any A nett Mans and Irish. . , .es 1 , . -Pnndent of the Money Luminary nutting , The report was that they ',ere, to-be shot at 2 or one from canvassing the claims of all any one ; cu from Harrisburg on the llth , inst. says : 1 o'clockehat day, or at leastevery tenth man st, of our servants to the plaudit "well done, gdod and ! T h e D e mocrats,beingthe majority, of course con fidthful servant" The article in the last "Demo- i Vol the House. Castle. The force ou the Creole, with which G . crat" headed "F. B. Streeter, Esq." came with an ! whenever the Whigs have the majority, which eel- i Lopez effected a landing, is: duly a -email part. of illesrace from the 'organ of that party which has . dow occurs, that the business is tranencted with an the- expedition. It is, knowli 4that some tere e hitherto professed such strict accountability of e y e the single to economy and a general benefit to th e twelve vessels have left New, Orleans, an d dint - , con nnu7iity. The la;t ' time the Whigs had a; ma- ent parts of the Gulf, probably le land stmulteri - representative._ What has "F. B. Streeter, Esq. , Jere.), in the Hous es , wheal was about three years ously at different, pones. It was reported .t t done which rendered such e mighty and premature ; since, they met, trausacted the public business, pro- Gen. 'Lopez had taken, up the railroad in seve 1 effort in his favor necessary I I have not beard ! voted the means fur the expenses of the Goeern- Pkee s • The merchants 811 d. . ~ to the fort f r Bankers in H°3l ' 4 y, eke ' meat , and adjourned in the middle of March,. and; we n , removing their mone . 1 , even his name mentioned in the "P. cc or within saved by their short session some $30,000 tie our EseletY• -the boundaries of the borough of Montrose, since I Commonwealth. The session in the w ay o f F o nt _ The Ohio, Georgia, and Falcon, were, convene the meeting of the Legislature, until I accidental-1 ing, extra pay, investigating committees created by to anchor at the entrance of the harbor. ly heard it in the reading of the article to whirl I'l democrats, for th e comfort of their dear eistestiteents - e caP,t-Sc he nck ~ Pre4el4•Gide'n'eltili9ganh and d e manded Aranecirieir gu i lty epe . , and beloved partizans, will add, by way of expense • Consu l, to t he.l have alluded. Verily, thought 1, the !an excess of at least $40,000; yet they humbug safe anchorage , bu rta t was refuse d , -. and told e that h science needs no accuser. • • many of theirconstituents,,by promulgating throegle If the Senator from this district has favored and . out one Commonwealth that the present leeefoco the passengers were permitted to goon shore. IS might go to sea as soon ns ,he pleased. None .. ~. f supported the infarhous and disgraceful bills which I memders are the best patriots in all creation., It communication betweenven 119 allowed tbe lietween the pas: ; ! In s, Itlcr, several genera t ily be t lie b v e ed that the tax-palees • g e . Were presented in th e late sessio n of the Legishe ma r t' we e s e o t t?tained from the Chiptain General. Pe ture, and the base and tyrannical acts which levee , trill ‘ -e e ' rious . ly consider the ir treueexiitifeedeetaainedirejecci The Ohio was obliged to watt' more than fifte ee- - - I characterized that body, I shall not accept him, in many of ,these hypocritic professors, on the seid hours fora permit to teamster her passengers, rir "A federal print not far off, " applying this ! any -malediction, for the benefit of his honor, or te_ Tueelay a -00-4. 1 ).r Dr-Mt• : The whigs who hav eef- ter sh e e j w ou as m ird o ie for sreititt . etre 124,;abx, received tb appellation Ito us; asserte e tteat the puliliositi..i of pkaise the splenOtte - whims - of the editor of the tuu te att o emp!ed during the tseasion to get a direct following letter : ) Mr. srreeters Mime as the Senator who brought "Montrose Democrat" My object is to aim at t l i d l. Saiturrladyarae o f adjournment, 4 wiiennpefla never 4 s n u o cc er eed s, ed l l . o ra n i - , 1 11AVA.,t, May 19,1850: forward thsi motion to raise the pay of members measures, not men:, a nd i n p ursuance of this course, unsuccessful -attempts, at length got the yeas -and The invneion has occurred. t• it learn that infer to $3 a day all through, was a falsehood, and adds: if Mr. Streeter isfound to 'have rendered himself nays, tiring Tuesday for 011athourriment, which eras i relation hire night liad medic!, erre t that Genera '" We have tie doubt the editor knew it at the time." obnoxious to the principles of Liberty and Justice negatived by a majority of eight, the Wings all ly,Lt- 1...,0pe!.. with 1?00 /11Ca . .Aind 1 red 4.1 e Cardeent t s r, ting in the affirmutive with one exception. There tee Ingle previous. and before ten a special r Now, ever who reads the papers here, knows by supporting measures of usurpation, and at war kft Havana with 1500 troops! th oppose hem. has been nu little difficulty between the two bran- - that it was reported in all the papers publi s hing i with the dearest interests of Pennsylvania . I say ches of the Legislature, in regard to the Apportion- I-. The Falcon, five days froutcliagres, arrived a the telegraphed nroceedings from Harrisburg, that let the ' indignation of an outraged and Retraced ment hill. The Democrats are divided on the stile Havana on the leitle, and the Georgia on the 19th Thoth were to sail on the follotieg day-the F. f ' 1 t the motion Wes made by Mr. Streeter, and no pa- constituency rest upon him: . ject ; the Whigs are united. The Whigs offered the opposition a bill which .gave them a majority New Orleans, and the OJ fur Chagres. per gave the name of Mr. Packer as the mover till The Legislature, in its attempts to reduze Penn- on joint ballot of abeut 15 ; but the fact is the lee; elartia! law, it is saids will ()el proclaimed thi 1 several dnyeafter. We never saw it t , till the next sylvania to serfdom, has declared the passing of are fearful th at they cannot even carry Chtrion lor morning ; and I observe' squads • of, well, dressed week, and then seeing et .in, barely one paper. took Bank Bills under the denomination of five dollars' Berks at the 'next election! There are twolactiops e i i . "' i o z e n n t i P i a - r s'' ‘,. 'ing t t h o e se eteets s i vi t e T US o k e an tS il'Pr n e l t r - ; in the Democratic . ranks in this Le t , ' the pains to add in brackets hi -alluding eo it, 'these to be a crime, on and after the 21st day of August, '''' isirtiure '' a9(.1 the du ty already dY sure:te p a: l , ; i hg e 1 :' the differences in relation to thtir men and meis words, "(web:eve seen it stated that it was Mr. and provided for its punishment by fines and ens. ores nine explode at the contemplated convention I just hear that the . Ohl. is , t.iirti:,*-sittill write' : fully by the Isabel. , . I ', ' 'A. Z. d Packer-]" This was all the correction we were prisetunent I believe every one who voted yea at Williamsport. Notwithstanding the Pittsburg users is no later intelegetwe . feint California. I . warrented mimaking where there were such con- upon the despotic act knew it to be a falsehood; • platform against the. anking system, the same men li w a i l i i i e eh ge w n a eral s re ly s rt u e, st i n b ineel m t r iiez ,, e ird ner , a 4 l ‘Bvane,ktingrilz having been no arrival at•,Pienturia. smcethei ' dieting acceunte that we had no means of know- ! and not the less so' because passed by grave a eg i s- ad vices received by the bteureice :The Ohio beings'! , ing who wasl , the • real mover. We published the ' lators under oath. An act is not a crime because er , 147 passengers, 15 of nlirme are troih Chegres, 71 commonly called 3 the b y rePublican." . l l ' e fi c i ' s le • yeas and tray s , however, showing that Messrs. Pack- I called so by a legislature. The act itself must be gives the Banks greater privileges than ever. ele from New Orleans : and fel. from ;Havana. ~.. She a1! , ..1 ., , brings e 410, 0 .00 teorthef gold dust and er and Streeter both voted for it, whichever of ' criminal in its nature in order to constitute it a Should this s pant of tbe law be carried out, thete , will be hut Sew men present in the northern cote; • - specie ; re... 00.000 of wh i ch is' fir Wm. Hodge et. i them moved) it : so the attempt to make it an . crime. Say, for instance. I step into Mr. Strecter's er .they mus t necessart . I ti y es be at eo tteepo le lulls Wert Octob er - Co .of this city, and about slBo,qop fur the Ameri ' abused Mr. Streeter is as silly as the imputation law office to-morrow and obtain his counsel on acan Exchan g e Bank , and °there, en& the balance , , ru uin prison for the violation of an act e.i '', 1 / of its being intentionally wrong is false. Even matter between myself and another citizen. I pass Asseerdily , passed by a democratic legislature. , for .I.l_ 0. Roberts. Feq. the accuser never pretended to,-contradict Mr. - to him a one dollar bill; he takes it ; Igoto my I n-oulded vise the voters to examine the Journal fat . Streeter's being the mover till last week; and we ; business, be to his books. What, I ask, is there in i t the i3 j e itas . and . re d eys i upon the section referred to, and submit whether any fellow who could impute in-1 this transaction that is criminal I Mr. Streeter bias 9' thesea t saute tlle next de session desire estestal ee l : tZis id seettio t h at will eleewe teutional falsehood on such grounds, would stick - a perfect right to be it lawyer and aid me by hies( its repeal. There is about'. as much consistency . much at one himself. - counsel, It is my duty to pay him, gad have done with the Locos upon the subject of Banks, as there . !_______....o-_________ the ' so. We are both perfectly satisfied with the trete- is upon the subject of the Tari ff . ' The " corrupt and unscrupulous" organ of lectern, and ,have done, without doubt, perfeelv , . '4ising of Salaries. - L,ocefoco l'grehT" of this vicinity - undertakes t ° right. But, say you, it is not a c rime until the 2lst By referral to the appropriation bill it will be defend 'the net against the circulation of sinell 'of August ;it is innocent enough now. Very well, o notes, calling i't " a kw calculated to improve the sir ,ifitis an innocent net now, it wile so too urn seen libe that the ; late Leg . islature became extremely i 4 - d estroy :libe ral with the people a money a ft er they vote ciareney," Ike [lf he had said to the cur- I • the. 20th of August. Now, leesk, el* peculiarity themselves three dollars a day fur the whole .es{ ' rency of our State, beeseould hav e , hit nearer the , will time have, on or about- thesstriking of the *doe. They raised the salaries of the Canal Coral , truth.] And idler falsely asserting that we ~ come • clock at the dark hour of raideight between the missioners from three to four dollars per day, andi e th rt i i i o se r of be i ll] t a h e r lzads w o as f d d e e p e a tu r eli tme i n ln t w s; e t r e th t th e c f G tl 7 .. -\ celled" the di traction of the Court House and ' 20th and 21st days of AugtiSt, A. D. 1850, that Jail by mob viiilerthe if the law was attempted te : will change an innocent , rietion into a CRIME I— liberality sextende g ti to others, and was ) thereferell be enforced, {rile never hinted or alluded to any .1, Reader, pause and reflect' The subject is too eeris ' left with the salary as it was cut down by the re -1; thing of the ki4d an all We sand,] he threatens if toils to be treated with rhlicule. The Legislature form bill they should be so -demolished, "it would be, the i • the lt da is il n y ert l h v y n e f ef ti r , e e m n a le rk en , be th rs at the from b o i i l le l t , ',, , r ,lia m r is a iri n g d l which assumes the ROW ' er to proc l a im such enact lait one they leould ever bare the privilege of mesas to be laws bioliing upon freemee, might have a ball to three dollars was passed by the without a call for yeas and nays. A member n-hollouse' • 1 tearing do - n MI Mt/ten:PM!" Oh, terrible I 'Dan- " graced the capk Itel of the British Empire at the , geroue man that:" , , i time a Washington was wending his way from intended ' as he said, to call I''' the yeas and wigs,! • • • informed us that no chance was given him by the Philadelphia/tee take command of the Americans I Speaker. When the vote was taken in gross the encianipedeffi en'evicinity of Boston, but it is a dis- - nays were tee asked fur, the Speaker without. pia grace to/ the free State of Pennsylvania. Better i , ling them. decided th at the bill was agreed to. He " the boo ming laid that the whole matter had been previously SO cannon should rendereamther Bunk- aranged by the Lee , os . as to prevent a call for the er's,flight sacred to the cause of Liberty-better ;yeas and nays.-/ tun a Telegraph. p„git. over Om battles of ludependence than sub- ; • 1 Seaton Accioexr.-On the,l7th instant. a Mr. lonit for ourselves and children to such acts of deep . Palmer, while endeivoring to cross the track of the j Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad, with n horse ' and buggy, about five miles !from this place, and while the train was in sight, mmo in contact with the locomotive, his horse killed, buggy broken and hiniself badly injured. If we have heard' the mat ter correctly. Mr. Painter is the only one to blame. The bell was rung on corning Within the required distance of the crossing, and eentinned ringing un til the train struck the buggy. If persons will be fool hardy enough to try their speed with a loco motive they must „sutler the ceeeequences. In this affair we cannot see how any teeter can be attached to the engineer, or omeductor of the train,-Owego Advertiser. • / 3 41AP:V,-AV,hiniCtolu, Y , colossi** am. is oat the milli topic' in ita l tiii lln(4 o l4 .4 l. isi hs44 14* "kismillifd 4 1 vPdi e6i )i i Y 4. * 9 0 ' b Y;il tr • Vibi 4 4,* 7 . :0 4 n0nt0 31r - artitot .LuisisititkVr:l36w4i4taLiilker.s. and en Aare: any it was ablydiscOssed bY Mr. Soule and Mr. trti - y.': The reiiiltof`Abis'exeiting question is yetin great doubt: The Treaty with England called the Nicaragua Treat}, recently made between Mr. Clayton and Mr.Btilwer was ratified by the Senate by a vote of 42 ayds totltEnstys. 'A Bill to establish a Branch Mint in New York has pawed. • ThelPret i ,ident's prompt action ''to prevent the violation of existing treaties in the invasion of Cu -1 ba by expeditions fitted out frown this country. is found limit . with by the friends of that piratical schetia but is justly-ems:mended by others. Mr.lilmot who hsti been spending a few days at borne in Biadford, came to this place a day or I two Witte on his return to Washington. The # ePort of the Conunittee exhonerating Mr. Homer 1V lug Door keeper of the louse from the cha r ms got up for the purpose of getting him removed , were taken up in the House on Mon. day amillm was sustained by a rote of u 0 to -68. in a further debate on the Compromise Mr. Clay intimatell that be might golfs the extension of the ABssouritotnpromise line across Nev Mexico and I Deseret for the sake of concession, but would not consent to extend ft through California. • ~.`.:~a The Cuban Etzpedition. We copy accounts of the landing of Gen. Lopez and capture of Cardenas, a small town on the north coast of Cuba, the rumored march towards Matan zas, and thelater news Which represents tbe expe dition es lihel,y to' be frustrated—the return of Glen. Lopez to Savannah—his arrest by orders from the President—his discharge on Habeas Corpus &c. ear latest news srys further orders have been giv en for the nrtest of Lopes and the whole t•chen3e is about toe 'lOode. We have not room for further particadara loir biter and more exciting foreign News has been received by thC arriviii of the British Steain ship Asia lat Halifax on Monday morning, frum Liverpool iii nine days. There is a rumored mis understanding between Ragland, France and Rus sia. TherWis , more excitement in France—another revolution threatened etc. t -N- The lertCiO3 affect to find holtWitla the Ap portionment Bill and denounce it as to Whig con ecri cumplaini* among other thine that Fayette and Wet , tinoreliiuti a Loco district had over 19,000 taia'oles, but say nothing about their party iniist - ing on piling Dliturare on so chl.ter,;a. Whig dis trict, making it trintain over '2OOOO. But the ricLeSt :joker is their tryingt to lay the Warne of the sesilott,being protracted „to long tot he Governor's vatoß,:gttlie first Apportionment / when they delayed making another a &tenth, afterward's. COISED ti iof 'this stata was aniiittstiaki ,tits• days For the Susquehanna Re,guiter. . CongregatitFtrch 'atiti • t A seem New *ford, Susquehant:_in county*, have jttet cam itleted a new antbeautifulliOuse of worihip, re lkoting much crOtiit upon their enterprise and lib erality. Provision has been made for the payment 'of the - entire expense of the building, within three 'Months from the time of its dedication, which took place on Wednesday the 22d inst. Reading of the Scriptures by Rev: William M. Woolley of Frank , lin. I ntroductory prayer, reading of the hymns, and benediction by' the Rev. J. B. McCreary of Great Bend. Sermon by the Rev. George N.Todd of Ararat. and the dedicatory prayer by the Rev. Adam Miller of Harford. The singing of appro priate hymns from tho "Church Psalmist," which has recently been adopted by the society, was per formed in good style. The prospects of this fee -1 ble church, having now a hOhse of worihip, beauti- I fully located in the centre of the enterprising and thrifty village e New Milford, are very enconra tours, dm. J.JI McCathtr: stud damning infnmy Or The following - is the substance of the Report of the committee to inrckigate the charges against 0. J. Ball E.sq.late State Treasurer, fully acquitting him of any blame: From a careful consideration of the facts devel oped by this evidence, the committee have arrived at the csinclusion, that whilst there certainly had existed delays and embarrassments an the drawing of money out of the Treasury to be rii , bursed csl the public Works, enough to furnish surdeient appa rent cause of complaint, no just grounds exist for imputing Wilful or improper delay to the State Treasurer. The difficulty seems all to have arisen and the fault, if fink there be, to lie in a defective system in accounts-and disbursements, and perhaps In part alwi, from a commendable desire on the part of the State Treasurer to husband the means of the Treasury to meet the seam-arumals interest on our funded debt, so intimately associated with the char acter of our State for good faitk and Integrity, and on the punctual paynient of which her eredit, at home and abroad, so muck-depends, Ataottrett Boma Eartonua.—Sorne tine since chines of improper conduct were preferred.by Lo cofoeue in the House of Itepreeentatiyee in COO gess against Mr. Hogan, the Whig Deoplieceer and A Committee otinvestigation ',vas raised to tn vestigate audit possittle have him, removed. -The committee reported on Friday lasts complete ly civeutpstwOir, 11.. front the charges' pre wad. Thus another Locofoce babble explidetterne. limmtour Coonty y erstetel.by thelate.Legislatnie the'southern hallo, Columbia cOunty p ithot to ay the .townships of l~auritle ,. ~nEitony. Dl ry, limestone, lifalmnint,_ arid; Friinktin ;stout half ofthe.townskop of Hottl!sowoti MOO:creek and Aleut* ihitti e(tbetotiro*Pi,l4llolttOr and ifendW - ,'lts,.(Htery Is_st'tistrrovi,etOp. 'Of *a lses number ; pf *ere miles *0 014 0 r .H 1 afiSt:i.ci?nn. - ty•in the state. Neville le the salt justke: i i Frotn.thußmtlford.Reporter._'.,,. _ Thn*Yersons'Burned to De t he ~-.., - One of the'rnost,ai ff ecting Mtd artful rreneas I we, have etiei• been called upon tti ehron cle, Insp. pined' on latindalcmomieg 114 t. at Smi 's steam: mill, in Slniitiequiti - ittwn.4ll4! A voturt stand the name or - Hurley, employed m tintrini , return- 1 ed borne, at 12 o'clock Saturday , njght,it s thitv. closing then, and with LlSWife i'4inft a/11A, four weeks old; retired to rest in an up r room, hearing a Ere in the stove below. In a sh i t time, another family residing in the house, werewaken ed liv srboke and foUnd the house in Barn s. An, attempt was made to awaken the Ilurlegei but the raidpregress of the tins prevented it---4nd the. three perithed in the flames! • I • a4t• As soon as the house was consumed, Se 11 VMS made for the remains of the unfortunate f niky.— The mother was found lying directly un ler the spot where the bed stood, the blackened remains of the infent vet upon her arm, wLieli was entirely ' consumed above and below the child. while the part underneath was preserved uninjured.: They both probably perished by suffocation, before touch ed by the flames. The body of Mr. Hurley was found in a spot in dicating that he had probably lett his bed, and searched for the door, but was overcome by the beat and smoke, and perished. It was vers flinch injured by Sre. The fire is supposed to have caught in the bed room floor from the stare-pipe, Mid_the farnfly -be ing very much fatigued, did not wake; (if them woke 1 at-all,) until too late to escape. This utifeilunate affair has created a deep and mournful feel leg in 1 the neighborhood. Jr. Burley was nu Irishman -1 a sober and industrious man, and much riapec.ted by those who knew' him. Ile had .been retuitied about a year. Bcrsro:quor FATAL ACCIDENT.-.A. shocking casualty Gemmed at linghsville. near this place, op Friday evening of last Teek, which caused the death of a young man, named Ellis Van Homoiged about 11. He was sitting upon a harnessed horse. whilst his broth er was passing a bucket to him. His horse, taking fright ran and threw him, and one of his legs be coming tangled in one of the traces he was dragged into the barn-yard, where, coming in violent contact, pith a sled, he is supposed r te hare been instantly killed. Leaving the yard, the horse ran about a mile and a half, bruising and •mutilating the lifeless body . is a most shokking manner: He was an in &litmus and well•dinag young Otart.—.lfuery Lu naituu.y. . , . .omicKatA . cr BoMto Dowsr.—ln a late numbei.cf the ttotthes : rountY Ohio,. Fanner, 16 - 14cO paper. publittita in 'the cobra? , of Mimes; ~itere Locos gm* "spontanem4l7,' ot writer advocates the a diajptioir Of. the (Alien sentiments in the Revised st , person shall fawn more than 40ilacres 01 land lying m this State. lig hanks and no incorporations whatever Actli - be granted. profeisocof religion shill) bold any oaks cadopt .the church. This is the last : specimen of progressive democ racy which has, as yet, come to the' people's ears. More Important Ntws ',front Cnta. ; sAr.,,,,NALI. May 25—A. h • L The steamship Isabel toucliOd ;ntf this port this • morning, from Havana and Kby, West. She left Havana on the 22d inst., two tlaY;tit after the Ohio. According to the_ tidvices bright by the Isabel, the invading forces are thrown , into confusion, and, probably. arcalteadv used up. t l • The steamer Creole, which carried) that part of the invading force that landed t • Cardona-, suc ceeded in escaping from that pe , mull:ins arrived at Key West, with Oen. Lopez] e commander-in chief of the invaders, on boardj pen. L, and one iiii of his aids, Major.gnehez kranagsj,. arrived in this city this morning, and have take • lodgings at the City hotel. , i • _ The following information is Oh mined from him The expedition left the hilard4LContor, on the north east corner of the Yucatan ebast, on'the 18th, and landed .at Cardenas on the lf..b • inst. They lost some time in lauding, Which gave the author - 1 1 ties time to send an express to itlolnzo. „about ten miles distant. -The expedition - rititereti!the town, , and attacked the jail, supposing it' to be the bar racks' The jail guard. 'composed of fifteen men, stood fire like old soldiers. TrOops were seen at this moment, crossing the . plaza:, They were hatt ed, and answered by firing upon the troops. After this, some soldiers went to the Ciorermpent House, which way auto-lied. Nie House Was Well defend ed. but it was finally burned. Mein* troops sur rendered themselves. * ,t t : : The town of Cardenas reinainedi;in pereable pos- Iscission of the invader*. The troops, however, be , ing, dissatisfied with their wailn reception, anti bar ing lost time in getting the wounded and fuel on board the steamer Creole. which ",Wris to return for ',reinforcements, became disheartened, and insisted ;upon goingto Key West. i! b j • l They were closely pursired byt,tite, Spanish war steamer Pizano, but escaped... .4 1 • I t Cnattissroyr, May 1.5, P. 11.—The, steamer Ism i6l has arrived from Havana. The; invaders sue i weeded in landing at Cardenas, antEtobk the place. 1 The place was burned, and the governor is a pris liner. The steamer afterwardsteaped to Key -IWest, and Gent Lopez is now. in iS'avarnials. • liGreat .Excitement at Savannah. rrest of General ' , Lope; by order of ' Presidnit i Taylor-114 discharge. .._ ' `i Ssr,ocuu, &a.,, M ay, 42A-4i P. IL , ii Great excitement was pnaluctkd herd last night Y the arrest of Gen. Lopez. the Marshal of the &strict made the arrest under , the authority of a t legraphic despatch froth the ;President of thit U. Wes, Both Ulm Lopez and liit aid were anon, and taken before Jude Nicliti)le, PC 02' U. States ' triat Coact.. i There being no nirithtatte :Wing polio", they were dipbervid ak quarter , be/g" 1 o'clock'. The trowd in the ,ft_onit nitent vas ke ens% illid the decision of the CoSniilreit yoceiNed with much entheeinsm. GeriAititeelriniesoatigid his kidgingithy the crowil..?; lie iinniikit : tipeechi 1 * whirl Iti . expressed hie dipin!cit . hatiOoriia IBM Chin .preient,priject at. • Inotonolaii hut man o , pleasing appears , - . .111 reiythi ' liiitilt,:j He milde liaittka Alk. ' 'labia • tafwartaiatt AltitatrOsette; t left, itix,o 1 . ."0 , 41 b pia.,*ifekt at ?44 'thin .rnii . g, r o t , ,1 , .: .• .. ;', •i , r !.l ', t • • , ... - , ' ___:, ,_ .1 .-fi•l':,...k jug Sox 1 704: n4i I I O. 4DIPCh - VOW / W e VONableotnigcli of 024 " 40., - flit**4 t nn ynntr mo u n !RC W.Youlag ,Y 0 0. 2 1, 11 1 00 pardia tbut_aswyj. -the - filet t theNS. Potebieett,itirti ptiy*lt z ie Infttired the company r company it bolter ktrilitillt : tbui Inter' IL 5 V j OurEegi"fireliodiPlLll w4l fordieA.# S 4," 4 47!1t ItTe tAsf , BY wdercortieePoman. Tacii at trip s“ VIL MN_ r' . Ar" l.-I ' 7 - - I: l :litiiiuutp 1 '.- ,::::.:,1 :i -,.. i. • - - ft Woolf . on,16!".1 Inst., by pa. H arm) . If*i .• 'Atifittor da MASY O r 7 ' 011kgoklr ed/ry. Mime. dui . piii!x,.. i OU-Spriirrille. On * es4ll* ,iinl,.44 . sth' inst., 1:43 , .ttle Rev. J., •, - IdeOre , lqi.l: A Mising of Oeieseo, iruit t . • Sin,. toram_ Etioptt Xtispx of Omit Bend. R. 1 In Bingbsvntaa, may PI, by the Rev,. A. 0. • ren,:Air Boss*. a:Fouir, hinter, et Breel N. Y., Oirmcrly• of ihie.village,to ,MissJA,7l (him; lof ‘Binghttnittip. • • % . _ • At the relidence• of J.:11. Chapman in ihidgen. ter, on' Saturday °the 2fith inst,XL SMICh Pacra4,late,' of ,Columbitt, Bradthrd co., apt •24 vesui. ' r 2, In Britkeleater, on Sunday night:the 26th inst., Nalit.l.M.iti Ceram, an old and highly re: spected aged' 69 yeah. • '3l At the restdence of the late S. Me:Pert-deed, in' 'gen- Milord; 27th' inst., Miss Rm. As mams • sister of the late I)eactm A. Nidl formerly{ of Waterbury, Cam.; ttgea 'team ------ Pertealy Cooi.i 1 to Iris . JABfF.SO?II, Tailors, eintin—ua n• L 1111)440n their patrons. the beset' y lif their et in all Its peffeetions., This, howeven gang nothmt strange or Melt' for them, but cply4 acconlana. with their Uniform coursc w andhat public hut i reason toeipitet of that:l2,lM "kindled " no mu. yoent, no '''ll.7.e, h , nis astonislunent, and (except in One instani) no uneasiness. , MontrOse May; ' 1851?. , ... . -. Fire' Fire! LL Su quithanna ("rutty is kindled in a blase ..411. of ad blithe% at the beauty and elegance with which GRO TES. the artist, is clothing the humus furor divine in )rnostl approved etyles of the an. Montrose, May, 1850. tt 50,000 lbs.- Wool Wanted, von. SS 114 t: wile , pay the . highest market IL' price i Cosh! The subscriber*lhaeci, it large stock of all kind of t, xxl9 , especially woolen good% which they ail sell low the loivetit2 ; We wont bo undersold. LATIIROP & SALISBURY. 21, 1840. • Afontrose, - 'Nesir Goods LARG t and ispliodid stock of. seasonable Goods 'itirt received and still be sold for a small a lvsnce aX L . - ATEtop‘t 9AI:I6CRY's• ltay'2B, 10,,s10; - ' ' Bonnet§ A LARD . la o the', latent. styles of Bonnets L 1 just rectll st l i n i r t e tt r t aitex i gge r z i r y t tiny 28, tiliq. A I ' - . - s 7 -----7- V, Ribbons. , • •,.' . ASPLEN ID tot of Bonnet RttArttnitist re. ceived nr, for Pale vi, . - , LATintov 41,..8A45M1RY,, „.. /IV 2 0 , 1 50. : ' - . New. Goode. ' ''' UST REC. lyffP Al' • POSTS4the Seco]ld Stock of Gall this Spain;—consisting of , a e, - pleudid Lot .of . Bonnet Ribbon], ,new stile] ass Barag ', blaas.l Silks, &storable, Foulards nd Italian, d'., Plain and Figured-I-While CraPe. nd &wage haw la; Black, Color*d .Ibibet and 1: 1115 I eLaino do.; 1 .. .s urk Satin .t S drered,Fai,a, loam, Wrea * , Winans Enameled( Shoes and I , ts. Kid_ and Silk fibres,. Pashtonalitc ButtOta nd Dress Tri . ''' ram Twist, Silver "jut StOcl . n c r, Beads, Worate , Silk Organdies, BarateDeLair4o, potted and Pl - Soatt4s. Muslim, gaging , frcin .ants to 10 shit ''tig, ei• yard. Some. fine Perth. inery, , Gertna4 dolo.oe, Cotcord'e Lumptle, etc. - ,..arge Lot of Oaiery, carpet Bps, Cuffa and r Col- Linen GI abatos, White ,. Noreen, s lilanknn: onto Beautif u l Irmat`ten Vestitigs, S 'minim 'Dago, labs, Fran& drtain Lawn, White . .Bed sprws. Linen table °to ii,, dot r eon.dil., 1:1606,...Niki1k* 'able Covers ;,. :, fa 4 our , Stock of 1t0rY9604 , i taple. and Pan ..cannOtteleat in the candy; liardwaie niia cia4:4 s , 7,,iiii have Added 'rani* ii our stock_of _ Hardirare, and can now,fainiala nearly all that' called for .,: at. the FM6E'. .IP*IIII! , r.T' lso:liffoodlr 4,Koelers,Tittri . , Pas,;-Broomdt, race • Matta 0! - Plotb ,Brugura: also ':railiiiiki for ttd 'renienee a lime "Kate nr. upw art icle 1 PNIS. ~.„. , ,„;_,.. n r. f o 'i warm; Babbrtes -E4rteeinSi. swoltr r. - ---• , read, we have tried 'nnti .oail 460011000114. iti , rn Starch forlPthid ogn,-.1irreth;1,641:390. . "c have a lug Stock of Trmiliaa'OrairiAwirs a ally, 9calst tr4lv and.Pa l 3!;! Lea! 0 0 8 i j r,R sidll 1 )ota• , ., k '2. 'l :: ' ' :..- ; ~...,,.., ~... . . Our Stock ;a ut4sualivarilik*o . .l4, - . :m.* id. ivito our Frientlaloi call, ital. erihnie` ine,,...1 eon. 'Pave& . ..WB-*_ l #l::* l l',o9,l l' 40,1 1 . .: 4 1!f* . 11 4 ' ;# 11 , Price]. . ~,.. -,,2-.. -I -:,i'. -,'),:, ', .. , ,-,`,5:‘,_..,, TrAST b - ATIP:elt. ;ii ZOO.; ,e Wool, Wheat, 9 ' - it, ottan 'tau - lido* aed Cash on old deman ds , . - ,ziliel,VlOnda,' at, if ma Priandi Will bring us *tea* a nd lirlient: !re ' lat . pay tbnovthi - CirtAsi Owl)* papa... , T. , i - Jr..- ;,••.-- -.! fontrose; Ma ifitl;•. iftgk• . ~,,- ' . • 1 1 •=; - .. L . i '' ALT, QituniSalt at: __. . kopmm,iiiy l . 100;':' the of so Add ills=4:loiiisk ini -- of ,Oc"thif matimit* - ` tact 4f 34 . 1 Ot l ikuqusimual .01[44,„• Hiri,by - giie - ' -thet. *elvartileeCettlietlP,lr He houna of Wit. X. SOM. -ii di Ws** :of )10140e 0 . 4) do _ 4 11 Ifookuidouol , Pillal l. veOisholia- , 1 11 104 howl* !' ellai*t lne . / 1- ' 4.- ' Abil . 4019111.-.1(1011. 11 V Mi ry 'Lot main ` - . ewe= of- Apt *ask of itego ,4.-Tebete, *I iomigo* . tionmtimitaiy "0„.--:, , ~ „..3,-.,..-„.. „N:, - ! ' o . ' r ihuairre , i • : , .4-, , 1 ,•,!,, c z i ,jorgiajOr MAT It ' lBlO. 1 ' . ".T. 4°l'll'. i I.' . - .