'attired .afyilitilly, ,i0;Oh irisns 4',1 9 ‘1 4 1t.1 44.3 r e 1! tki ' t* l litittPg?' - i i' il d .11$,tt :I destlif ' 'tie' i ` P . , 46 * .hit i`. 444Wre 41, Aliirei%lie alone 01, :0!1 t r lOwir.„nna, I.9qte4l4elliebYere , atulg::4tirrini. ' 'His" `AW6re, illtdcarifii4 iiiik bifOr'and Ann 1, i44P11-i0 that ~4 , llet4!3o l :, e ber 111ei V eq:blV the niiitA l tiirkieW ), ~‘4 O ,p 1 iIY 4iihd.,' hie , • to 'f'l;WAT,ii4iittinAt....4tva •i,..,ititee te ., `:ee:e el F ‘ 1 42, itnitifis. o 4i4d4 , .,l , „. Cvvii ii.- . 4 ito/6i: v_Wii .4tlif-fi'a @deft 4,oM,' . 'ec l l dl O a T ie lY be Org'Yl•tterlo• • , , fiXikr;Wildi attained bt, , last l ricired;'' ,. tiiit re Was 'harely iriteihti!lett'this''sbe'rh. ' •-• •ii.ei'ideePtlt'ind'lmisti'dert = o`keteitittle if eiPehee i became 44t* 5 0;' 11 P , wel va#9 ol qP , Altnfltcfere4 tecaei Po rsen ,hetnet „ dieo:his . oknitto(r l , , Mt.si ~ ofttiOerd , Oldiehded`‘' ''Stfet as Morulli 111. _ .. I*,s±ll.lTvi*irtiq.: , thisi)ist =Pot tiOn of the 'eii . 110004keetetrAsectetterr --8141 k^ = be - threw ` -u iiP4`. ptiOtttnY , rl r ,es. ' Ohalli4their a 4 2 '.• ' TMttiMit ret kiiw,lhaf, h; Wit(at.lll - stand iiw. 'AlVii, _ ttsliilatiiid' - he' had riddled tl7e -.o4ifillitliiik.lfiel*tis safer; and rot' ex bane t ":ol464.4oi*liifiloCtwo'rnellMO were wait ' 041 3. syvytitrivtlitqf :''' • ~'-#4sl;el42'#l*egi, n,earb .. Yecovert : di 'tinii Iflouttoyalt tined; iiiiiiiireo be corigratulationii trlr.Ofihstfittitofrofitilirii,wloiome panring•in: Ile ''ll-o,llo,Yiiiiii:lotielkiii`ahoro',9eo•teet ,above•_.the ' "s'is4iillit4loo,o64l4o4l4 ooo .feekabove , on,the Gantt' , ':*":dhs 1..144 7 ,;;i* R i 9 n lt y„, ilit,!thoiqy been handed “*..1„406 , 0 1' . 0 ',ilvill airee that it WM9 ' fa irly f.stroo;-.! , gis'tenerOus Opponent is Able to afford ItiK44iititlsficititstin , praise- of Mourilli more eno,4l4iticillAthigrany.,..., ',..T.,? ', e , ,, , ,1.eAt=. 0 rA.viii - ` io ' . 2 ' I .r . ',,Ali'q.' .. • = 'EI ?t, IeY,P • A. l l'iffeechlYe.i4Vini — ere s ithre, giving his sane #o,A l t iiirikli; 'aril ved in this city:y;is tetday;Plitbdlitut nriaitineollayork 4 iiiiice. Ire ' hap44244(tel•liim ii... , , , ,e11- 2 wern baskst 'waggon; in vrtilith,: ( Wall' a. small child hut,iily,protected agalPfickhe • Yinclemerffy of: the Weather. lie at ite.Plhitliiii * Qirdieir jr,, cfricinniti l'ocentiy, leaytecktii )itilotahildlh tiii caiEet itnit Iniling t °'•` 6 l ( itfOt` , F;dibi i iit 44 . oo ctkere , vv,ith hie child to 1i1if..tc), 1 4,941#'1 1 - tfOrillr" .lo, v,i..ilit New York, . wherefOlts*,siiit4iiiiftig. , Sn he,teit cill 7 ' *inifiljlistf , Ye - weeks v giv t ,Wtth the amen' 'inViji4tfilfrientitii*'l6,iltiii Vocket). - haying. ,r 4. ' ' r sk#,AtoiffiCl l l4 NO from the: charitable. 1 10 11 , !etivßtTP;) )Raj Yg.B! before hilll and • •wCS.VIE.Iti.,t9.PIrIiACO , ,!kt ' §l*OnttlY for ficarirofir6,itork.hifloir9r the mountains by litifilfil4644rnitoiffieAtt. t rWea wbrte • • at. til1Acti40;.10:10; • >„,a feii Miles' this side? of ?ifri4 ' ''' thi*iiitligit.t‘ice 04 , the Whol 4 ~` to ;* I*: I WI:Y:4 Plillgh he , • 911:eled ten ce ,tif i •lit ~, Opex•he Anisl 4 s ,for itberty to i it ,aji.. .. / **,A#74ilV til hht;` Ibe , heiikt I 4ss .hissisiMiSh4o4,lSitti:.heasev - tiarped him and Me - 400,80#1,1 . 44*11# they had to remain ,'4 alt n; g Aik.oll„„..lv,he, of . -t,4 e , Pfght — Pitt.t. 4 0 ", - #144 1, ': ,,, ' ,i% 4,1 ~,,., •"," .1;,..., , ,, ',"",- : , ~ , %` 4 , 4 t11..,,' ;,, 5 .. 4 ,,' __ ~, -' 1 ,4 701 . 41, 4 :10 5 g,r 1,11 , cOlte"40 1 / 5 1/ 1,, i '', ".•• ~", .::_,!„ '' iMhilent 01/, ) 5 , ,t69'; Y.Herald' pre, -.,sii . *iiiilifessisiftliiii'Oestrist the , hill as ' Sol S , ; fain:. fin be'en• paid fo'r... thib '•ittientias •in .ooilitiiiattrite*inng t! %R itc ...clarks;' land , 00fters' 14 , uta co ivifP'y.,9ow Me Shalt .'its4iti:et`' , 'p,ohlic'llinq ha r, ie - renproved ti - e'in; and'!hut olf ;fc . ety'iir chatge •the +lo4ltVtaritieiillitrl wou e iifvert), mint thOrn filEiliWidtkrief;, • niosteit-tilft:*oill4.on.nt- Ofttostnvbe-fitifil)lkidlcir **ib' • = „ MitOCCONVO 4I I°N* t i The, Delegpto3.elect'ed 'tO ;the Dlmoiratic tiisQ)ll Itie'l4ll 'Of rifi z i.ll9 . 4F,o;:e.4tiAi4siiiiiio64. ft; oc.iprk,. A. 13y . :0r. -de r Wstill.:Miaitt'4 l 9' eta d es * , • •- - • ,combinnOons...The ; Ocimar cdic • .‘..tr'The'4acicsitn /lensissf 'tor'. ,and fullit;says;rrilt,vory,orisia in the 'affairs of the 4Untry t and rtop,y;:importanenational qUeStian ‘Whfcle , hiiii arisen the adjustment of Congress kinscithe foundatiOnof our government, has 'produced, to a g,reatei or 'hiss extent, new Po : litica) ,cothhitiations:. and changes in ibe cop sttnition of paAies. .SOine, • as the Democratic ptirtY.,for inatance r p,ermanentin their rOfganizalian, and retain the same general Char- OCteristich from . fetto but the 1110iviclii coniposing them, as,mighi :nat'urally'be pected from a,,peoplefree from, hereditary ilication,•.,are far from being, permanent in,their . party- attachments. These, are , . changed. With Changing intereste2.and relations, - hy Mo t .. (h . /f.'s of poptilarltY I:lo4,peTi9nal 'ambition, or bY'differenee of opinion. inregard to. rneasnei, Whichortre.necessarilitbo2test of Party. fidelity. Ie England, a-antri who,is horn to, the peerage May be. safrlY set. down rot% tory all his, lite-: .tinte; but 'in the'United, §tateslit often occurs that cltizeas prominent in pOlifics; in the course of airing series of ye‘ate,,,ohangc.their party es secietions, if not.iiieir general. views and. piin- hCildes. Such new political: combinations are l'Occurring.at every step'in our national career. , E . very „new issue which .preseuts nil evqry. compticqtion in our domestic or foreign policy, - develops new . party in opposition to that great Demoeratic .s organizatiori which is AciOted to thembintenance of the federal. colli near Mita original spirit and integrity. Indeed, oppwition to 'the Democracy, n hatelver ground it may asstime, or' means adopt,.l6 .carry ~out its,primary: objects, tins elvrays, been.tbe 'life and essenceof every temporary organization which has arisen to content the •field of nation.. al politics and , tittivc" for the control, of the na- Oooal government. Even the Democratic r ty i self is not individually, the samant various' littrgars : W:its : ,,intxt.:...;4,l;.,._ , Whild,nreacEii , tig its name and;dintidetive itrincfPles, and mattittp. log it's position Mid ascendeney through nearly every reat Strn , ;gla both clitctive and leeisla= dye; since the adoption of the Constitution, It ; ,the . human body, which` is constantly titlniinilating anti rejecting itscen etitoent elemental' undergone . many • material ,dbaugeeof tioulpOsition in ; the course of a , single. - generation.; ;Upon, the, poiick of . the ;last war with Gre;alßritain and the.. war with Mexico, both Of. the : establishment ,44Fppeal ol the Missouri - ,cOmpromise,, upon the' issue of the adints' Sion of ,T exa e, of a , nation'-, ;al-bank, the Andependent, ,t nary, the tariff, the'compromise measures, the Kansas-Nebral Ali Act, Native-Atnerieanisno,,, and allthe ever :.vorying,'nes;er-:ending. - phases of anti,slavery,, tit; Demoeratic party hae,lost and won a mut, titude olatiherents, among- the masses as. Well 'as in the. walks of public., life, without in the least affecting its integrity orarresting,its tri umphant .progretts.. ~ Although - the position it .assumed. , : in,referance . .• to each , of .thesp.issues was the signal for the desertion of -many,of its. 'trusted and prominent.le.aders,..and though its OnOmies . ,ati now, predicted its defeat and spelt-, dy disitOlution-Whe:n: ,mo ipi;ptiiiii.qi,tt4ihiiiii;•thti result not Only proved 'hern-false Pritititetii, but vindiciited the Wisdom of Its Pelicy;and ,strengthened. and .einufolidatea-itimrganization." • . . . . P E PUTY ItiARSHALS. • . The' tithe orths ippOintment of Deputy Mar= • , Shalsle het generally known, and being ,a mat:: . , ter'of !acquit; - we copy.`, the - followinginforma „ iieri from the'taller, Iferizkit • ' ;The tilting of the census:' will, not be corn . MenceethefOre" the ;fifif sof 'Stine; 1800. It is Usual - for Catitress•to pasirlews 'providing 'for, or refatEns•lo the census,. before each. decimal 4,taking , . cis,e,aßpnintrooats of Deputies are not usually inincleYeautiot'ind'eed Made,' until it, is aiten'Wlterhei tYoritreitc-Will Vio ; ' vieioiin 'references' trilt; It is. very,probabbi cen,gyksa•Will.riPt•tiat: .111).91: p abject next n view of the ease it.is not at :.all likely that atiirD';pii : iiit . ti will bb appointed lore,the Spring of:1860:' ; • ••• 4 '• a c l ,%,_.y,ttie , 0 • ~.,-*Vie ll e " - of .-I1 it '" boldiers "aettlT,l ''o' are C°,l.li tkiley., li anieri`!, ~. illenli te1(..1 l'illi ilc! v %riff' lilin°Bsfai,eB `.„Y‘' „„))i,n r " , ?, n o )f . i de r4f. %►N4 ?1," ;Tit( / 4.1 rd., 410 A.1.6,,it vq. 1 •,,, ir y t mY V .lt-I VO IIII II, ,i '4TI4. 4* Alipiiii •• t ' a4%', niel Sry \•, .....Vi I tf I ',.k.54, *re,' ‘/.1.74*1a Igttet*-b41;4411•^." ~,,, , . ., q ,? ~E , ,,T , !,,,,, vi, a' CoPi .3 -... ,nol:'Wil.ooX. fqr ' ' A •,'' ri, itiffebii'o ., .; --7- perintf.n N 944 .. f.tlvi, 37.tev. e - ''' "frontwhix ~ .. tielleport 0 .n Agyidm,i n, : f0kt:',4491 , :- . ..• - 11. tbirid ePT I) ; e,I : .... ~ t iitihdred. ",feliiifili.4Lr.. ...1i h -‘4‘6ilo.lqu,, i. 4,.. At-5, ~:-.2,,,,,,,ei.,,,:d0i10g., r'4 -.tsi,i,.siX tVeFe . • `and` ii;ol,lr4.olN-7-, i10n1ber,. , ..... 0 mained •-•,-.,':, 'ofthis , ... • 6ity,foor ;re yoile."& , :, '.' - veil, letef•-ify ThirtY'......„:T.,„-',,,,-,41,ed,, , tiAti- •I' 4 J. •,,,-nd.rf0urt,77c.„...4-4 OPrikr'sv,:`°?.-,,,:ciaifoil._p'47. ,:it'P.'kl44?!-Wl.l' .•,,,4{.400# W - ‘,,,P99kc''' 'tiedif,4l,° ',.. ,i,,,iiii:03,41(4,....,:r .Goorat, del -..- ke- - ,.,44.ha1i - ,tn,-..,'. ~0f.i)414,9r,' ,,,,.;, '' .1t.7.,,, riliciit4o,l,'-flar'• ,ai.,;:.?...,°,..:4,c'z;:-.-' /,011111°A.:!9•,. iiniti.tiito--.,,,,?„,,,-,,.4.' ~ A*0!;.!?.11n0-..:''''''',' ; ' 0 U- , 640 041 4t , 4 ,,,'',1(`` ;\, * (41;,44 4 91. m - .-1'11Y;;'"P F'''':''''. '. 7,' :of Publish'",' i1i1ii.6001''..c...4t1;4119041r°t, 1 %,..,i der . Of ,01#461iih*. • , f -;,n 4 „ oni there . 14 1. ii y will con fer , . . .• iii, the facie,.. ,R .' b'oeiliting'_ ~ ;1407100' ' ',... ' 1-(H, .. , 1, .:,{,-?,-,,,.-:'.?•,E;',,t:-:,;:i.:,:.,: cap . ~ F0tpi.e.''..,;...... ..,,,k ~...,.,.,,,,,:, _1,.,,i..,,,,, v i : , a 4.. 4.ll6Tvvirg btlef sm.i4l44tilV ,Ttiq.rellivits r i.iirtiie qiu!ar 'terip, ai..oiit fr4iii *,141-,' , ' ..* •'' -.. ' : .-' 't ".-,: . '1,',". . • .'.it:" ''Y.. • . . 11 42, : - “, . , qt. A RTI.It SESSIONS. ~ 1 7 ,: , ''.Ciiintiiclficealth vs. C. B. Craiplallz4Assiult za'.o ilattevV , Fond guilty tiiio,...sefttqnce.4l-10, :Or(! fine o(P.,aid-cdats, : - r:' '.`,..:..: .: dotpmonvetath ' vi., 8.. S.• '6oulil.-:litel • Foiand , ' giiil ty- . -pititioii. .tlietriew. iiiiiVirantedi. , i : .....pcitn„,..7s.',...Loyi,..Apspn•Pptit • liarpqny . . 7 , -, F9e,50,,'0 guiltyafict.sentiqcs4..toCkie 4 - 19tpec!f : . Ciiiii;•i!i•,' Tho:injwl3'reickiviiy==tairo3o :•:- .I",l4dtit! guilty .and ''sentinc"Oeto the House of ,(0,1*.z.•:;.:—.... - X. ..:.:A 4-Plc . ‘;'ll':.•:'l,‘.: .i::' , -'..;t:91 k**4,jit,s.#/i:..5'.14.0,P1f, , . . forjUe Azi6olliklr4fidltibiffolittslufittebttal :And Jurgeit Aklicuroptiittro StatOo.abd yhe 40 , *r. ?ley: ore ii 3 Ogicirlied'.,to. 10r,..u0i,, , at our MEE 850 7.::, John »K'i C.otnt . tock .ve. Itoistf NiditiOnt fit Plif. for $588.73.... ' • ' 6;trM6'Orei.e. A. 11.,1*nton. Judement . for DOft.. • • • . . H.l3": , Diclrinson•—Action for datfiages". on warranty; „Tory ,could noteragree and - weredisaMirged.- • W. Carr.pbell , Ve. A. Crandall: • Judg ment for Plif:for $3;525. •• ." . • . , D . ivordes were decreed in the following eases: • A;H. Hamm vs. Julia R.-Barton. ' • .' • ' Ctroline Johnson vs. Simnel W.- Johnson. ;'lsane Winser ' ' • Tavern Licenses were granted to the,folloic:. J C.'Holmes, Aator House', Sinethrort:.-" • Thos.Goodwin;..Farniere Valley, Beating. P.. , M.,. .B ra dip rd. • : • Ostrander 'NorWieh. - • THE'-FREE . RAPiIICING"LAW We . iintlee: imps thir Piess: - e strong disposition among our legislators . at Harrisburg -to - pass.a - free bankinglaw at the. present-session, - all • the information' we, glean frorri the • feel Well . assured . that it is- 660 • the :most p tipular measures • " , • .• that could be a lielieve" that' in .some' counties I , the entirit population Would chectfiill unite in recommend ing the'oth'er . Northern .. -Sfates • have adopted. semi such system, and; in noiut of thini is .there en much to recommend it as in our own Coin moiiWeal th. • - the'State - stock of Veil ris yl .. • .vania would furnish en admirablit tiasis.for the .operatn io"or suCh hank's, as-it isone of the, most . • , substantial securities jrithe . world„ the Whole. eommonwealth being pledged for its' der tiop,-and the State being thus 'certain banking:privireges - cente'Mplated weidif en's Ifoundation:. - The:- old sySterr its favoritism . , its iincerttiinties, ruirtits'. rity, is behind' theage; and must give an Improved One.. If thelineMbOrs oft ishittire ,are anxious to Obtain. a strong 111 on tlie ixffe'eVnans of the' people;•theY . -Wil .• • , . . • a well iligeited free-liantiing law the , . • • .see.iion: • '• crowd were all , rushing to the auction adrons , ,atore, - in view of the gieet , bariaine,that were .being : had, we (the tijunior''.) dropped hijust as' Ben.'_ was'eleVatimi a white letiver»..-16orte of the. real old :stock", and.no - ,Before we had t i me toexstriine•tha .artiele;'We found• that our, asenior" : had ':gOt'stuok that same at -tyro+ six, 'eent,t-:-' . '."He M'lMediately made , e:.tranafer of all the right; title iind interest in .the aforessticl h a t to ourself =-Ltherim;nominetiuder the -heed fef an appue te'ninco,:.and beiri wderstoocl, as it was not 'very decidedly evrusel on: the face 77 when 'we started Out and With a: chap . who:insiriti-' ated . aoMething withgegard to: trading horses, : probably miataking.us for'a.borselockey. We next teil.in with a memberlof the church, who appMached With extended digits, and was about 'esliin'g with regard' to our next appointment; when 'he'diaeovered that we 'didn't preacia s poll tics in the Pulpit: : Lest we tniglit r he 'mistaken 'tor snmething worseperhaltiaistativa Ameri.‘ can—we made a proPositiori to trade with ocr friend Esqoire 8.,. Who , yen' be leen .meteing ut justice to litigants with ;all the increased dignity 'Wltieh the hat Must .necessarily Tend. Long may it' wave,, and may the nap on ney. . , •• An instance occurred in New York it which 'a hapk,has had to suffer , for negliglen ,in a 'small matter. — A merchant, keepp his ac= count with' ihe American Exchange Bank, de posited two notes for collection. ''When they / cane due the maker ' did not take them up, and they were Protested., The pers Aepositing sued the endorser, he refusing to ,Fty, because notice of 'protest was sent thrr gh the mail. The,court held' that the eer de of ‘ protest through ; the mail was not an cient to charge the s ,endorser. The person - atling the notes then sued the bank; and not •nly recoyered the face: L oflgeirli also ,co gilled the bank' to . .much for costs'and his coun el's f e e s . s e . for sli serving prote ervists thicp. the, mails. ~ H on. Wm.' Btorant, of has*or i for himself die) niaris, :by the clear 1 which he advoc'ate.d' ti4,sei.tink:forth th of the rates of hiirnenib berielite-wi dry'. a ticl- the' i a(iti 4 rl besides ,affcirdia*'.4 branch of'tritde,,fr . . - ibtalle . ople-:of - tile deeply' iriterectO. ~ petrolt .Ftso ft•sso l says, that the girl 'Judson 41;cisi strange miiiiiage with an ,old 4sto;hus de. do•,much.'talit- t -vs . usdrsorced in iticgouti 14900:0.k Jt probablo that tha poidi:w Try , ,4to?moFe,cii Opt disagres'. 4101 - e - • bill declaring ICnap . p!a.Cfcel,, in this County, a pul3lic highway, has been signed by, the aol•Linor. • Mf==ffil Senator in Congress, Iteem of Pennaylva. Id forcible . manner ..in policy .of the ,pxecti.. sece.skty of en increase; Upon importitfrom. which a eche alike to 1 he Treas., [al' elutes:, Of the.coantry, ncidental -proteetjon, to .- s a whicli , ,e, ileac Majority of . "Keystone State" :are. eo Wr2 , . 4E.LYCAleis:ed. .I#7 . ,yomio's i (I s'syi; : th*t. vii? oue storied ( it cetriiition * O 4 •iF allitOls js v?iikrAity e'e a s ien al.iitelfpitt esti Of co rn . 'lli§fty f the. Pres3lllerit:t,ch'ergiiii ie.;OeetralleYerif-'o( the .esiferigtette6 of W. 'litchi-nee 4)0)1 fe all its. ,vi 4is i t des:•fi never: o Ora ate 41, nia aty as • Ate'.lo? F_ePPliter otiBl T retutatietitl.iliotihilMOstahsorit rumor 00 1 ,44" Pa of • credibility frollt perpetu al repetition. The, follOvVint. etatement, .for, iristencerGAng • been propagated " ' a llor.'.:orFolfqqa as , accepted" fratb. the Oppostion.jouroals: , „:. • 2 stple . Siamin.yrinting Iniestigatlng corrf. : _ tnittee'iS PMgressing; testi- Yeeterday . scine'develoPirierite,,regerd , '. ing tho,elietion in. Pennitylvetiii,..Were made, Mr. Wendell,'-of the: r.l))iony.ilays he distrihuted large,,eutrie, for : p . offticaf. perposeil,, especially wheii : .the public prikiig.wrie.tinder his charge.. .and.thttt'lie 'received letter 'frir Mr.,lfuclan; an; riMfestitigihim to 'expend ; $l,OOO tO defeat John Covdde,,whiCh he refuied:to do." • The SI/less:says a More' .shOtnelets calumnY never. originated . in; the malice of political' foes. INlNAlVendell has.,testified to no•such "c.harget nor-could he•witbout ...corntriittintr.- the ';basest perjury. Indeed; :the , necupation ;is palpably faltiet.shicirthe person fOr whom , Mr. Buchanan itirepretiented to have. 'employed his 'influence; wai.the opponent of. the .4dimnistrition.or its leading measure: . '- r' • ' : • • : :THE . WAvEs:",-Unqer this' iieading . the .qarlisle - ,(F.egland):gxaMiner publishc spilftrits of a_paper;.cnclo:sedin, n. 'hottle, picked ..tifion: the 2 1 1th•Of . :Tanuary, npar etirnhartandihire, :by .the . eoast blowing: a whole .gale i'matits'gone by the board; water six feet . the hold, Makitig fast ins.P4eoi all hands at the . putinps; !pester and three of the crew crier- Gnd help': us. :James 'Harris;, mate, AmrrlCan ship :Jane, - of. B.Jstmt, ; this'shouldtippen; 'God's assist ance, :to reaci• la . nd,..teleg,raPh to Lloyd ?s in. London immediately..',Cargo thrown • corerL, board . .. No hope for the ship: . 1., • • . . '' . i ree.Treitsory Doe'rtment has 'notified .the: executor of ,thilate Benton: of a judgment against the deceatied,rendered'in 1 . 82.0, in favof of the:l7nifedStaia's r fOr $7,000. Gove s i ment claims priroiity in payMent. The , exee• :he •• . • The subject was:to come up nt the present ses sion Or CongieS, end. continue to be 'the, life and soul pf,Republicanisrii, • •The- secret:of the .change.,is that the people Kansati.haye refused longer to ~..bleed" for the.berefit of political , Ogitators...,TheY 'have cduclutled . that:theihed "brisinetts of „their own toattend l rtp,aad..thatitWas more profitable to -devote themselves to feuzitlation of 1 new and.mospertta community. They i have not, daptened the,ilooys of Congreseiturjng the. present` session. They have : not asked for ad mission. Somebody net authorized to,repre, sent, them-e Senator. SewOrd, we believe it wits: officiously Presented tyrecinest'for the admission'_ .tfridei what is knOWn as the, Leavenworth ,Con : instre ment,; as is. well not e,ot aP under. the sanction *law*. But Senator Preen, froMthe Committee op Te . tritories,..stai ted,that,he had been keques•ted'hY the Delegate . from .arisas-(gq - mblican) . not to report on the Leavenworth appljdation; tliepeople' Of Kat sai did not deSire, admission, urOer:it.. ••. In the mean jittle the Legialature of . Kansas bisquietlypassed a. law, whlib Gov•.• hiedaiy has signed, submitting. to the' b people the quei tion .olcalling a coavention:to form a ConstittiL tion'prepatattify to ddiniesien as.a State.' 11',• on this the people will, vete, without •Anitem and, very little, regard - to the questions Which hiyeheretofere agitated the Territory; If they decide ier a , •coitventiiip, a donsiitntion will be •tramed,lSed next winter,Kansas 'will come to Ccingress with a 'population -hilly:equal . to the requfred tqtioi)f tt , preeientation, and mill be , admitted inde'ed„ as in . the. Case of. Oregon . the RPriubliciins should conclude to oppnie her admission; . ~ • ' The KanSas hiNbug has ignominiously' col-. lapsed.--;44aoy Arivq.. Vre s learli from 'the Philadelphia Daily Nmov that D. C. Taylor, :f o rme'rl y of • the .• , Nefitinalifs'..Co., hie accepted. the . .apncir fo r regiidy in N. Y.,'N. J., Pi., Del:, Ind.; Va., &N. C. • • •: • , • • Wherever. can - terbove or lessen the ilk.' of ••• • . • tnanklnd,ls '.public ~• Suchis..this ..• • i medicine now introduced'lnto our - mdst...lt is .a wonderryl di s covery and well, worth the. at . tention.Of all afilietettwith intlainatork . It is no cure all, 'bin is prescribed but lin one clang of diseaseS,.ititid'eonaes to:te „with testi trionialttof the bitthest;clnsg..,,The,Anfiflggis tie..Salt if not patent inedieina; bin, the:pre: scrip ion of 'an, phiaiciart; and'a'falth.. - ful.trial . m . ee.t a'fiurf 'reivard; Lei eery One ietid.the - ,circfilar;:. . k7oil.isi -,tbpse by whop 4,1 s rei sale, see Advertisement. • , In,the Sinate oh Siturday; 81,idell with 'fiiii:oUtt'it'n'-'Ol, and - gave .'notice that - on the; first day of the:next:iessidn - he ehotild call it up again. fiertOidt :the oiirtflin' . eirder to protect the;Appropriation bilis; and preverit any increase in tffp „ neuesOty for an extra Rai 'don, A tneafsitge , vetoing p . thp • Agrieultnrat: , College' bill was sent: to. the House by. the, Preiident: • ' ,;..shliotinsrAffair•lrcWisbingson: : •LaitiStintfa 'afternoon, Hon. Ultb E..SiCk lies,.:Blidliber of Congress York;;gled Philip Bart : TV-K.l' Hi'S:•llll,l6l,Ct , Attor'oi for thb'Histrict Washington. ' 'ebnveisiqg with. Mr. Butter= worth of . New lirory:iCity, when Stekles ap proncho4,,,harid kiii , inesedueed his ititartitii.'shot him, with . a ,revolyer,_ firlogtkreeShOts,.of which two. took fetal eC rponcreptS...,Sjclr: )es rreniiMiii himself l.o.l.kiapiltiti.tities' and was con Anet ''Air:.-KaYe:lie",arll4,eiii,4-ftiAigp;"-taney; dfid brother in , IMF of 'Mr , ,Pendleton, Menilier of Congress, from . Obia.•• The'lether 'Or 'Mr. Key the . authbr . ofthe ;,,St,nrSpS'ogled Key and Sickles were both the intimate•friends of the PreSidenf; • . . " . • . •-. • ' . • -•'Vlresitivcroy, Feb:•2B: •• The.eXtitemeht.,in lep.r4:to,the tyagedy , of .yesterd'ay' has 'abt4d'hut The counsel at L l .h. 'Sickles,have wa 'the fact- t hefthe' grandf.fury meets day; and which a prematurefdi.':....f..i;,' the: defense is prevent e d,; which.clefe". sai 1, _will p.teseiit the: ,public: h ive .: litilg'ant cipation : `s y: the pioseentiiiirX tu,.rned to. his wile.thi . wedding rin g . which hao.t.aken..s.from.:bei. and for,•whi . .ehhe.:orti-. . .IVdtsing . roir, MaFCh..l ' The dreadful tragedy. of Sunday still.,contin 7 ' ties to agitate the*r.binninnity. Thefe . are.iew - . additional :acts:relative to the sad affair; • Para . . parenti'hofh.visited Mr,Sickle.s at the jail te;day. He is 'quite broken' domm'phS•sie and entertains no misgivings as•to the re- 7 Ault of thz trial,. hor does he manifest remorse for the act which he•deemed necessa ry to yin-, dicate his own His ~ u ft..ring arises en 7. .tirely frotn. the : domestic ruin Which the late occurrences have' wriiught. Mrs. Sickles i; still here. Her- state'of Mind„is, described.as pitiful..:in the extrenneshe'has scarcely eaten .Or slept since .Satur,clay; -, The statement that Mr, 'Butterworth was in any. wily 'eon. (*.erued: With thiS lamentable ' afrair,•.excepflo -lidvise, Mr; Sickles to purinte.anlentirely. ent' course, is 'denied -by a :card ArOm , hiingelf and Hon. R. WO ker.'. • • • The Commtinity will be astonished to hear . that .Ei•r. Lunia. P. Brockett;,-fOrmerly of : thr firtri 61.Breel:ea and, Ifurchinion, 'bookieklers, (of Ha rt ford,)' . was this. afternoon: arrested charged : with •forging-the endorsement of. Allyn , S. Stillman upon a note at• ssol:i, deposited' wit h G'.• P. Bissell,& Co.; as collatteral security for a call loan. - There are several forged endorSe nts 'held br aanks, brokers and private..eiti , ainountin. , in the whole'td , severartheu r. Brockett has held a:high reputation as a' 'gentleman, a •scholar, and a•Christiari, being i!a•churcli ineenbet in.jegular standing:, 'His ,kostritiotimis to several Magazines ,aUtr papers;. to Anpleton's Cyclopedia, and. his literary la= t;ors:ot various kinde, 'ainan. of cn.ltare rrl . - oi , erwhelmsd with grief •at' this most' strange development. . . A ClNowt:Art . WrItE.S.O TO §lll. Faaseis widoWl ad y Arra. Anna Cooper, (nee Harris,)poW a:resident of our 'city; and a dweiler in . 't he. inernediate' Vicinity for, several yeais,.but . formerly• of New Jersey, cluims to he 'a lineal descendant; of Sir Francis t)ralce, intro' died in L'nejand or thereahout arid left' a,it . immense estate;' wort h :som , ! 000, which, 'after passing.thentigh- s'everals:en erations, has .at last bec , n to,lind .one of the fainily upOn.'whotn,..te bestow. . The sons and danghtera,. Uncles arul 'aunts,. Sisters and' broth , !ra, cotishis .cousins' eoestits, have all died, arid*; in• the whole Oftritajh .not' a relative:exists who .can accept'the,.collossal' . The manniters'of themagusiticent estate have fora Year past been Seeking a line"al deseend- . ant, as - nainfaluoder -circumstances; nu meroirs'person9 into whose family thr . ham.of Drake has entered, have made. researches into their genealogy iind,endenvoredte make a good .ehowing•fOr their Drakelin.eage. • SeveTa.l. parties.—one two Trom this 'city-, have even crossed the -.Atlantic. to prove their title;' holitthey have all diseoyered that .their name of . Drake has descended . thro'ugh' sotn;. ,other channel than the descendants of,.SirFrarf• relitive of Mrs: Cooper—one of the same fainify, :and strange to say,, considering his prospective good fortune 7 is how:in Erii land, endeavoring to prove that "all the .blood 'ell" the. Drakes in 'his Vetns.-L-Ck;icintiaii •ITAIIY. - -Tfre Paris "Pre'sse ,lanuury 17th (hos subs up the latbst sews frsm Austrian Italy: • . • . • . “Incessant :movements . of troopa, ruads.hloclied...up,by the:•Austrian regiments and military material, an • increase of - the po lice force, the 'of • one hundred and three serv ants of the Lombardo, Venitian way, revolutionary placards onthe walls; sedi lions cries in the -streets, and the refusal to tiay taxes—such - are the.most rennin:l:able facts , welled in the Piedemontese journals and in our letters from Italy. The Austrian offi- . . cers in _Pavia state". openly- in dhe cafe° that they are the advanced guard of the army which will very soon invade Piederriont. . “It is.ci•- :tain," says the journals,. t.‘that theY,liave' re• ceived orders .to hold themselVes in readiness for a campaign."' ' .. • - • The Pernecratic..State Conveniionof gan ,hais• 'norninateli . ex,-Gov. Felab, for. Chief histice of Suprnme..Cburt. • Posyllifaster.Geperalßrosyn is very ill. . - .The latest advices frem his . physician gist; but little hope of hie recovery. -- It ip stated that the Rimiarrwar for m single. yeni, cost ever 1250;000;060 ) no emall:amnunt spetit•in . filfantini people. . • . 4 number of.'ennviets 'in the Weifern itentl'aiy dt: th is' -tiine;' is tao:',t bgdfeil 'rind t , venty-thiee,--• q, higher, numbei embraced'%vithinlts want: . ' ••• .A writer says,that,',,wifile'sittimin the; gal lery of the Scrucie Channber;itnilleekinedistiin , hponlhoiisseciibTed wiedoin 'therein"colacted, he:counted 64 candidetesior the Proficiency. -' , Pirsiin,Bfo*nlow' of thei; KnOxiglie Whig,. •sayit,lhat 4 , 4' be is !denied 4hi..privilege,ot go-, ing to Reavoo k aipr 4ostb, his , Aecond choice, is Piltimore." . • ••••••-• • • ood;tnicitot . ni , Fre* t 14(410 koik;iT.A.kiine4t4iii(tiact 414 - rell4wilg;•.'h! • -• * Di5.1110490, - O,Ori*nlaktstbese iteevetyitf: an 1na4 1 110511 . ..-in Ithe.Weate#lo-&:. '' nr cikeolog I •1 0 . ),11. :t a ep.)i . 4 o;RUP,.tuttittOithlii the,. 'tin ed . • Sra T b r: aps ety ,varied,, . af;' nort,h, than. south'. .cates - that' rhey were: 1m ilr by ig jt:l/ 4 1 1' , oegle,,l l l.ey, are ;,-.geitaittliyittlPit nu .mefoui' in`'tho'se' arts. of the':bligeissippi:•Valley 'Whieh• ttie:neWinOst-fiiiipeiptisV he IA 6 . , 4 1 ,itfti: Cir Wisconsin erejiie the„sbape:. Of ~aris i tnall...•,4lstatol•- . these doundn..ar, eplaCeiofsapttlahre, , and; with th:e. ske e re : shrrietinies: _ fennti;breireimple eyeripieeeeof iii the §outli and_ west . • banseen-ari&are . being built. by.4he-Intliens;il4t they-aredillecentlrettl; . ; the.ancient Moundcin'letrery'respeOt, .Y; The ndver'fountion'•th e on' • th firsiderraCe of ; the:direr, : supp.~se prove`to that t hey izo.Ofolfe, - .o.i:pie:fjOhr,loioipp,ii,. divides theni•idto'.Moundi of '..sepulture, of stie-• • •.., warships of observation';'; and; of de= tad re :rarely : contain - more -than•;:twe'rileele- - •• ,!.`ii; and .ai4::Stinfire:Oh'eliifienclThe'itiiintirt . - r e v.e : ere dr, Marshall aeon tyji • - Ique• is'aeverityleet lilgteigitifilifdred • • in eircbmferettee s -and. h.foreattrees.-.: • It was opened . in .1838... and in, ; ..thetentre . - ,was-..' found, :chamber eanstrtieted'of stene,,Witli. • a'paisage.Out • towards -the nottit 'of the' slieleton . i'.viiere . • , found' hoptierlinceleta, and e'smali:storia'f.pabble, , "cOntaining - :the , in seription . which bait:or:cited •136 : Mbeh.atferlitin,.1 was lying nearby.. .ate-iaised:.platforine . , tiltiti•irronmiss:.l:Cliiiii :rk skeletons erelound; siiggesf,. hiiman 'burnt Offkirings.;, one such skeleton'hid. its skull. frac • tuied•io ,. mach- atr.to . piciduee Thit•• e'uard-mourids . .rarely contain any remains ; their•: :position indicates :theii . Oha reefer.. Mounds : of ; :ohsarilation (.6mniabd . ..moat• of, the•Vallsy . of:the Mfasissippi; and-probablyAtervedrOwe frre,tele-; gra ` T he temple• Mon ndn; elonures, • and . eontain _.no have been thrown op by the 'lndians tleferice , and 141; refinie in inundation. -SO•also the iann , steno over ; their dead;` Occasionally , eireles.'ofstene . ;are (lined lima'. 'the brick of the Mounds, :ienninding,•,us• the' "Druidical Th 4 .• are-moat frequent iris Yhcaten. :•There . -'-ntipear.: to•Jiave • bean!. (Our' methods of interment bYlthisancient•race t.fi fit a chamber in the: centre of eirienrid;'streteh• •erl from east•to.wt-'..st, with 'copper, - ;ornaments' apeernikanying • .the', body,; . second,- by folding; 'the bodyi n. a small "'stone 'coffin.; .third;,,bYin- , . crimation;.iheTai.hes heirg:plseed. 'eartherii • ware'u rns . ,•snn ‘:vhieh-.Was probably only. done after:the:6ns , ', 'Ol slaughter of a battle.. .. • • iisiTFoßn, . . • 40Antellisent Arberican now in who aCc'ese:trithe•best sOurceirof.'inforintqion, writes .t.he, .ti private iiote dit . ted . '3d,. on 'the aspects Of-Eu7 "Here I thinit,, the sentiment• is tattiest .uni• ve'rsal, thatAvar . meat.'come, that the Emphrpe J. akermined'illipo it, thei it. may be. delaYe.ci 111 it Ow Is) the existing'iroublee: • : . ) ' , lt i s undoubtedly true , that the'uthlOseic; tivity prev . ails in all the , ,FreOCh.irsenals; navy yards and doolts...k large .additional •number or men .bas been emPloyed, and:the. work..ii • pro•ieen te. d• with - t he greatest :energy. lit relay!: of hands, •worliing extra bonrs, and.riight" Well' as ilay.• Arms; mitnition';and provisiOns • are adeumulated, and are transported exactly . to these points where; if 3frar,wati tb eihrt - to- Morrow, they'. would :he waiitetl The artnY and navy hayi both'beelireinforeed Aaree 'additional .nttrobdrs ofmen hatie..been added . - to the a rmy . on the sdut heastern•Alne . of France. .1 am told, on what' I lielletiedri entirety . reliable , authority, dhat ekivernment hos recently . purchased. 25;011 - horses, and"! 'also bear as a rurnor, and Which- . .deerds tie; can firmed 'by so me eirctirnstances,"aiiir Ceitaiti 7 . Iy in crcdited . byivery intelligent and generally„ well informed persons; that ttii, arrriy. of' 18,000 men is on its warnominally, to Algiers; really. - to reinforce the garrisons, ia , 6iVita . Vectia and Rome, and thus to seitire an'tipproach tbwardi A nconaind. mo'vernent thc•. direction Of 1 Venice::" This. ieinforeenrient' s Will ); make the Fre,,ch .army'ie Rome act,ooo , stroni. • • 'lt is asserted, With: the uttrasst:•4•Mindetice; hate treaty.uf oflgaSive add defensive' has been.actually . signed*etWeen France,' gas- . iin.and Sardinia: . It is impossihle to , knOsv the - . a ctu . al truth ~with regard to ,this; for : : td* . roetr:; , • ern merit keeps its own' :ouncijs. • (040 thiti"trkaty . agreed 'upon, tOth' 166'6 arWashitiOttivi: , • . is'agreeit bepween high contracting parties. that , the prtivisions for, the mutual. tradition of criminals , bettkeen.4he United State. or AM - price and' Pre nee, 'of 9tit;lllo,and Feb. 14, 1845, and now in force- between two governmen'ts, to persons not onlrcharged with crimes 'therein mentioned, but also 'persons charged o With the 'foil Offing. crimes, whether as 'principelsi'• - tteceitiorioribr accomplices, vizt.Forging, or knowinily'pais ing or-putting in circulation o.citinterfeit•coin.or hank notes 'or other paper as ifirrenC.4noney, with: int ent', to 'defraud embezzlenieni by anyi . person or pereims biretl or salaried, to the detriment or theiretonloier. when these crimes are subjeettii infamouti pun-. ishincnt." , • • • • . . .. _... . ~ . PosTronan.—ThitEtlanaa at jib'' Be n nett ll ° 4B e vrill .1?e 'held on Thu rscliq the-10tkOnst4 ,101 4ead of Wedn'Osnlay; 'as "giiian'ilu(bilhoistkOlOk., 2 ~... . . IttptßlED; At the Astor'House in this villageongthe evening of flu) rd in • st:x : by C. BAriati Zig. Mr. Joirly Merip to :Nov RitopA. A • PATTERAON, . . ... , . . ......, - ."'..,, .. ; ',21',.. , : ; „; . ..;',' ...I)*Pi.,:! - : - L 1;'...);. : ;1 , ... , ,, ,.. .,.:.- ri:,' '. ;•-.. .4,.,'Ailni6:Cii4c, "PakcA.tiiiv,iiiiiiii.ii!? 7,,,i.i0.0 ~ tho . -, '-ilo)i ~ ,i i3ti,il6,. , Dslit - ...tit'ilx.'is . :; , .:. 4,*utOte! . .of. the sale 'lle v : 'iriii' , Ti. Evi4;' lige . 44! , - ielrii; . ' At Annin 0id0k . ,... Stindaf:":',the 27th or TYPhohtfeisT)",-,LVolik4l!*l4 aged . 46 • 1:i1:/Oitiilioiotv1-;tiili;. on, tilo APEPIT`teIroP; aged 13 P t ;•.'":•,'(' In : Niirirrell faYineWTIK Op the,:' : 27tht Olt:, Sonitlittn•COleirtivi;Sii , ; a ff a 73 years, 11 months and'2l days, . . Tlie Piospect, of War: in'perope EXT R AORbINA