~nd , do. ,but :two' or More • ;:- who,, t Witn9aa. . 9,•11!e• lint!! PAttnall cease '9P il • ' - t4nd - A!ln t, refal. 9 9 MG.:AV:94n was 119 1, vi greMnii'l,bui.,,yril,eittint' nu: the: knan 0 f: his for;,hinn) w9qcnd UPitle** ,, With his ,',second salk--.lNriiniv'jthilfight, • *** no44lfAllerfili,eoe , thie , figbf, , Lsey, i frepettte i it Was noiePly, and the s peVe*iiik.ritit4hretYn4ip.lieenan4ben drew. dt'SaYereinitne 'Secs With the film down, " when ogitiikiAliiiibe44lKand,ende&the,fight. 4iiiiiravule4iSiettenger-'stitjes , that: when the English` rushedAnNte, nrolti 9 •fig Americans to „see -.fair • ovski*wkik HO latter rushed and clear-, a moment. Tumors , afloat, among sae wh, lied, heavy bet 9 on - , " 4/the lost ,Matiyto break through the r 11; ,• also e friend , of,Fityers, in hie ofeiOsiit Ari , thet:fight. sayet- , ,lleenan outfought . paintb and . every unbiased Juan. 9thaiiiitilb*Aghtwill'saY,,Without hesitation, Tnat9h , them Again would prepostiroui • proposition by a rty4ttilidtof °- , clai that . Jiihit Mile** righlly ',entitled considered, of. :view, the , champipn of the •' , ay MEE - Titx Assitturs ,, Ur n _Tun Peg to NT.—The CO'W,g4itirigtitreirStsidaY eontirina the-Hun'. Maui Tiylii'lo4incility're - Port•upon ''the recent pro tege,Of,fthe President. It is. an 'able" and con eltiAlVii,faceunitiiit.. 'tie shows flint . Were,- there . gi&litiltiiiiini fOr:leelieving• that the . President litta'64ei''ittilly:Of. , Agiriti money, paronag,e, of, Otheitiiittritier inednelo influence the•action; of i Cin - reitif;it;viliti : thiiiiity of , thafbody to have iiii v k i iiiittl,elliiigiefiirthally; - arid - instituted': the , iii.' ittillflitt fii . his'. removal :from .pffiee... On :liiii'Xiiiiiiiiky,4litit sought to ilamaie his.,„ char. saelt by,e.ipcitti,..itiveitigetions, •in Which he . .. ital;iiikliptifitilliitY; to defend .himself.;. This Ogjeffilffit , ":iiltriititittistin course is' properly, illititiMilithidreXpiiiied; 'lnd the' disappointed • .affiXst`iiiiligiii'iittailitical'!,istrilters".. will per geßg fiiffifflOnithreeilirieeeifit . of. the itnlignit, tiigne-irelYerflioneitiitien. . .. • - , ''''''ThiA.Agintlifettigitibtr.,l3l3Chanatt was dicta ' ite6i,.ltikiihlit'iinsi,itinbliiUS: . party ftactice.-- rifithiiit ;IlititiiiiitgOSl•detnierate 'necessities of pitifirggititifirffidee'lani - tone .who ..values' the :li.liyeittetitAttlete4 , l6 degrade' the office . 61 Presi- Alittil ( . 7 11>itii':Chlil Megietrate of' this great goifeditieirleVerl:Vehitties 4 Unfaithful: t0....401 ' lIIVi iflice4if he'''' ever. ; disgraces the' chair of WiliillgthitZArld.Jelfersort, with ttribery'and ecir iiiiitigtiAligti,,ltiti....,,he de g raded from hie y 'high ' 'iligfeolEitvViel,,glnlyal,mxectritiono .And con ,- iilvtiiittlieeutiti.:Atrieriejiit- people, without . .eilligot*ltitty ,t hut igt.no secret, .'starjahain ''. lilif foOsthiAtlr.-,,Tlet nictstielling committee" it moulder politic 'Anti, hounded , on bY mereena .. *r.404"*"6.14:1119YU4 td.try-t 0 • affiX by, lin ' itiin4tiAt-iliey, mannot: do directly, and' Atiftki*digrgili!in the _minds of the Amhrican .0 1 4 1 1 ilthU,llighese and Jitost :exelted Gaoler in . . Abe4.ioilitell'AlTr/Oi -- .N. K. " 1) 4 B 6ol '- . ..: '''''' :• . ';''iit . ' ,*:.' ',,, •,:' :' ~,:'. , :- :, .. . ' • , . SttowlitOmits ; 'oF,,lll,yrrnits' In. ,fotiva;--The ie (10.) Voritei'priotS the lorlpw in g: , t sviT , eVsnt , of;tilettOr• 'from' rii.• geMleonati of high stinditig residing in It gives "a the condition of affairs in 1141 9 8fi1it?, " , Timoirritet'Mity ., ,inclined to look. • too dark side t: ' • s‘Dn not„traAle:fer . apifihing in the way,:pi . *:aiitatiswithinAhc 4 . the State Oslo tike,yiets! of selling it , at any rprice . 4 411110114:iiiic vailie , land "iii•ig;tn'tiiiiVYo'iiineY`cnnnt it at 0 5 or $lO • Pciti i oogl l : s- f°POl -40P&s,s.h7 nortlr 60"0.3r,:f0i: iM1857','.g004 inleade:' con 7 4144 in . 'n4l re'vii s thin the limits oi thiS dear $t 25 per. dire, e)4 fountieS „„„hs ;tea this have • •..:,thing.like;a , correCt hien:cif - Ake' utter 'hopeless. Vl-91,,aatate !d r loya. ''SPecutit 7 . of the State:`r.The river • ' V,,1.. al!.e ... nen never get•tP 0 4 . 00 ttilltfieiais an' entire: change ' of poit ,l*oo,!lolFa ' contained 'a 'Population in ii 0at z.144,490,4 18,99, nod ' aaliat as they , cin:get Mon. •trti~~,~ r The 'place is in debt one she, as . i4oll' WI DU .4aitoogiv4oo44,6e,rieq, ara'nove, talking X, r i tirs < i 1 80 . d o not own ; Lands in make that much he Attorney rie4teiv Iroik 8/,),,n 1 *tole; that.b 4i'l of ili s t ii . * befiii (Otis he(l with ' " Arno secure ttie 4 • 41 , 411 9-* ° '' . 'lvijOiptin**Alt APIPOOII?e'4o f i i State, Sons- Y ,„„ c a. • , PittikoemitiliglitqnStOttng . 4 1 , f 4. 01 e 0 w0.0"" gf , ` °? s ikOrii t This ' TO, e , 6i t he j s i - e Is eftrthu r* w i th 9 /e l e rY! ) ''' , " Ql4 4mikturs i but4t,.ArifN shamefu =MS A • -• := , ,:lihlii"., 4:' r ~ l!'. A:Viinnagetter Op 't"h''Cal:that...nfYieiliti .ilk'iti, f h eiliinCiiii'triklit.Ortkied i6lls, gjOie to the ,Cahlitetlde St: factiell',";• and •44 e . latter -does -* ti 44141' 1 iiiil `t "ntl'fi''' ' ei . h .'d no„ . it-, .o.to .. w. J . t, I ere!! 1 0 t e•-nti ., ' 11.7altda-4:iiio:4llielie .wis- mach thlie lat,Yiennjp'• bt'llti*Pprottdbitti'Viiitbf,:the Ernperor,of Auer tria:P•tbe Queen 'l4:Enkland.,•• .;•„,;••„ '';',.;:-... • • :, ;tbe,gisrizceitrot.s. of,fictlin , also Cafe : . • tgin ,Weltiblittined e ctieles it is believed that a union •Will he eifectigl 'between Prussia, gngland 'Apo Austria,' incihference to the threatened, inter 4iiiiiol, Sviiiieiltirid•Thbt it is•expreasly. stated 'that no hopes* areentertatned that Russia will lointhis aJliancg." ' •. . - • .. The-answer,eaf Austria, to , the eircOlar•: - note• OM ,Thouven=l, of ,13th Mareh,lon the 'annex!. ,atiOOSavoy and Nice to. yrince; had, been sent, o paris. , Thecinewer is very 'similar to the dispatch bi* Russia pn the same • putbjeeki--- The",Aus•triati•• Cabinet,-Aike that of 'Russia, - fineatipt . , raipe, any objection? to : the 'fact:pc an ,ne3cation as long. as this; annexation '' is refire being the feault 'of *a'.'ecision freely consented In by iltedniont., and notbithe effect of •urriversal suffrage...As repo-del he neutrali; tY of- switzerland, and the, neutralized districts: Of Chabliiii'and'l'aucignY 'Coeirt. Rochbure• 'eic '. a .d stre that' the French government in'aeCoydanee With the 'promises - given : , by: M. ThouVehel in his dispatches, should': maintain the guarantees stipulated Al the treaties. . :::Coent.Stephen Siechenyt, one . of ,the most distinguished members of the trungarian gov ernment in 1848, vonemitted suicide ;in the la mitic asylum at Dablingi en the 7th inst. . . . . , Skim° tri i Trout - Box.'- 7 0n Saturday, the agent. 6C - the 'Adams . xpress Company, at Nast:Ville,' iee'eitied a box Marked "Hannah M. . , ThOMpsorr,' cafe of, , Letti 'Coffin,' Cincinnati, 'Oh'io. Weighe26s peunds." • The agent, un puspiciorte, gave the proper receipt for the freight, end distratched.the•bOx in the fast line: All Went well 'until the train' reached Seyinonr, when the box burst - twee; and 'out dropped o n two' hundred' pound••:chattle more...dead. than itlivd. ;;'Darkly and bort were handed over to the agent at '• Seymouri, and returned '"from whence ..they . came," :the, ' way-bill 'checked . 4.Niggerebort,:". Yesterday morning,•Mr.C6f fiti-called•for hie box, and the 'c tic. questioned him ; closely . as to its .:contents; ut he "d idn't . . know A thipg ;..couldn't guess'hat tvas in it." , . Cu. Cont.., , - . • • • • , _ • a 1 !I t It& fie unish r, Vats' enipts Hee: kr, hie lut—the The CANADA 11TASNES AN Omen.-=ln .consequence of an alleged . aelation. which' the ;Canadiens :affect , to believe exiettet Vaihington, for the' pUrpoSe'of'inducing..Queen: Victoria either, to sell 'or quietly relinquish ;her claim to Canada in favor, of the United States; . 7145. Simpson hue given' dotico'ol the' following'motion in the Ca:. riadien Parliament: • .• .' • .. , 4tAddresis . to.lier Majesty ,the,Queen; Pray -_ jug that Ithe event.of ',receiving any proposition _ torrilhe Congress of the United States for'ther ,acquisition of British North :Ainerica, or any; portiori.thereof; hnr majesty' will be..graciously Pleased. to , reply; that,considerntions, connected with..the happipess of the human sage in ,gen-, eral, end : with the • well being; rind liberties,. of . North America in:partieular forbid the idea'of accedine_thereto; but that, in order to 'show herMajesty , B ajwreciation of. the., trading prn cliaitien'of .Congeess, and the ,vyillibgneas.. th indulge it ao far 'us is consistent with the feef= ing and.interest of hcr subjictain . North Amer Ica, the Queen - is . prepared to 'receive a prop siticin for `'the ''acritilsitin of Canada of the Statil . of 'Maine , and Michigan, ..or either of . . SA.vei•ArtriSwirzartt. , volt . is efated from tifere,wei rt continued exchange of not6o on the pretenaions 'raised by Switzerland, :and..t.hat•all that..hati b,een stated of ,any OHO- outmode of solutionwas . premature': The Swiss.reilerni Council,on the 12th.inst.• : idispatc . hil a ndte to the Powers, Which .'states 'that.Sivitierland had 'not been consulted. on fhe. occasion; of the Vote . oflitavoy. 'She protests against any violation of her,rights' may result front.stich.s vete. Fifteen out of .the ,seVenteen.nevidy elected members Tor• Savoy 'returned to .vote at:Turin, met at'Chambiry atntresolved.not fo cross the Swiss Fedoral, Council is said to ,have rirdored all the,trooris cofriSked..for exercise' on thelGthi'le return to* . their homei. ' • A JERSEY VIEW ' OF • BUCILISIR. — That Jersey • • has no.taste far pugilism is . shown in the follow- A Shori•timosinea a' eoeple of 1 3 hiladelphia pngiliSts went over to COoper's• creek to indulge in a prize. fight.. The icmill'? came off with ill its • "brutal ,acedmpanimenti: The vigilists. made' their e.scipe•tel this side of.the pelaware. The-Jersey authorisies followed them to •the 'Seventeenth Waid, and caused their. afrest.-- TheY-ha'ye'lince•heen-ttied,.tonVicted'and sera fenced yeais''intiiii.sonmelir in the "penis tentiary, • Th . e.ceftaipty,.cof two • • years' So jenrci.in Strong training quarters at 'Trentpw, with ryn tommy !Ind b.eanOotip diet,: and 'with niuseulai demenstratiOns,upoira Weateetilooni or, a'• lan.itone; will. 'deter futUre pugilisti • from ' professional to'She Sandy - state:: -• • • • As the ,Serspy,...Executivgdoes•not pOssess the pardoriingnovirer, the lacf:cOmplicates Mat. ters fof•conVicted•pugilists.: • • • •• It; is stated that the Cabinet of the. Tullerids is.aboutlto."address a theinoranclum the Pow ere- Who,signad the ffnal ant of Vienna,. .The aid) of this:manuirundittn. is said-.to be: tio . eptablish, by . strategical-considerations, 2 the tinirqetichable proof that. if Trance.. ever had an intention of. menancing ;the •Oeutrality 'Switzerland, 'she could 'do so, notwithstanding all'the.gaaranteea stipulated in the treaties of 1915, since the . rollitorf.:ioad . leading from" France to Germany, tlitough - Switzerland, now no longer exists, eithei.in the -territory of Tati tigny or in that of Chablais, but at another point not included in thenentralized districte. The Cabinet of the.Tullleiies hopesby " this:to show that the anneaution...Of Savoy to ~France does not virtually dePrive, Switierlancl' of her, .'airategiatil position, neither does .it involve any of the' dingeri 'put forward beforehand by the -Fedeint:COuneil'of Berne. - • • COLTON'S OP COTTON IV Uran.—The, Mor- 1 moil's have the , virtue of industry, if nothing ,l'hey are, :turning attention to the cul pre of cotton, and in' Washington County,'3oo miles' south of; Salt Lake City, about five tons were raiesd thafpast Year. . One person raised two hundred •fiotiads of ,ginned , cotton on one foUrth'iof an acre, and ifie,•stated - ,•that enter prising 'citizens are the States.for Cotton . gins,, to Avor h ic . up,the: . cotton so as, to, Ilirin4 it inio.marketp. . • te Onet,f, aidcr trintiOn, t e sLthellai'f° of up It : is stated that the'inbabitints of Savoy and Nice would *cite in a- few dhyi; by universal stiffiage, on the .qiteiticin of , annexation to =MIME iVie sT r;:q.. ' i"Sekt i 7r' ° . JUstlees • etthe-Peace •poWer,- With . A,Ory :eisi'iolear,,Shd determine charges - ,'lnVcrnrine ceriairf/cotinties • 'of thtis:aotii*ohweal,th, and. to lessen...the. ei ,penieis irrerfininal•proceedings..... ••••- ' • "••He glvesicis his. reasons, the fact that the iiiin'its .chnra . cter, •and.ati 'innqvation . upon the: welliettled practice of the State. • He his also vetoed the ; o.lloWing acts : • die 9 en'aci to incorporate the VenangnOil'nnd Mining . :•. • • , :A•rf..act • .fo...inccirporite. , the 'Aobertilrori CP1 1 1 4 i3r."... ••. • ' 1 c An act tn'incorpqrate the:Mineral portation COmpany." • . • tg act•to incorporate the Union Store corn , Theiebills•iiiveheen veteed' on theground• st forth in.t i he vete of the 'aet to incorporate t e'liackei Iron', Company;. .which • were; _that '.the gerieral.lawe relating to the •,man'ultieturing, Minind-•companies; au& similar, .incorpora ; tions, made all.thg.provisions which are feces sqry stich case's; and that special. leg'slatiOn was not 'required:: • • -• .WAsuitsaxost; April 21st • . . The Conititutihn'of this morning.aays: anypernbers of ihe',Cabinet,, noughts or . .takco steps, to, changee the,,line - o(action of the president r in an itriportantniatter of State poli cy; without the advice, knowledge , or . "consent 'of •tbe.President,•he has been guilty, of. an, act. of in6delity,.andlaid faith, which ,should in-. yoke his severest censure.' Indeed; such con... duet, would be dishonorable, !tad 'justly inetir forfeiture of hisicopfidenee. : . •• .• .In . thas View, We think:we havethe.,right to demaad of Mr. Walker the namingof : •the inili vidual implicated. In. the absence of- a reply, weshall maintain.that , he is wholly , unable. to Substantiate the gronads . Bl . his belief." • This artiel'eeiciiesinuch . carnment * Jrotin seini- . official character and.:.ris it involves' the question of the . anity of, the.. cabinet; , . . MORGANS Winow.--The widow of Morgan, . notority; died recently; iri the - v.icinity, of Memphis, Tenn.' The . Appeal says that aftenthe•clisappeararce of Morgan she was `Married-to .R . Lentleulan named Harris 'and resi ded with'har husband somewhere in'lndianna. Stibiequently tO the death bt,her, second 'band, she. carne: . to• bleinphisy bestowed her timein kind officei; • exercised toward the'poor and afflicted; and had been connected latterly `with the Leath Orphan Asylum, in the suburbs of, that city.. ' • • ',The,English Prize Fight, The' London Ti . naos c:orrespon dent say's . , visited Heenan last • evening, April 28th, and found him most • comfortably . and-in excellent spirits.,. He is' anxious'to fight Sayers 'as -noon as *Possible; if is not satisfied , with• tbe present result: ..The. indignation of . the Ameri nianS here .and in fact, a large portion of the British. public, is loudly and- vehemently • ex, preesed. 'The:ring was broken by a pack orthieVes, who 'used the. excuse • to rob every One. It-wee.. Well known that. Heenan would notbe . permitted to early the cha'mpion's, belt out of the, country, and. the Fnglishmen who had bet. their all- on Sayers, as."-soon „as they found that theiichamPiori losing,' resorted to the most unfair'. means—pulling and' keep ing - Heenan dowp—a neatlng . of Americans. Will take . place in London, to-night and 'you may expect to see some twenty eentroversises in the papers. ' ' Mr. Georgd . Wilkes will: demand the belt -for Heenan, and , will fuinish testimony to prove that' he . ,is entitled to it.. Of one thing our. ,readersniay:be certain, %Heenan's' rights. :will be attended to; and.bis `position • will be main tained to the last,' '• • ' ' • , Ttle Tribune • says'a 'gentleman -now at the 'St. Nicholas; who witnessed' the fight, says that When -Heenan had-got Sayers into such a Position,that he,Porst inevitable hate won the hattle,John Morrissey cut•-tbd - ropes and let' Heenan fall.to the.giound, ' , . To BE REM6Steartan.,--The Fremont party in 1856. were in a minotity 'over a million and' a qUarter,ind controlled ,less than, one...third of the votescast at thatTliey ,Were in a minority,' in the Free States—in New York, Ohio,' and all the Northwestern: States that 'threw their electoral votes against Mr. Bu; CIIANAN: Of every 4,000,000 votes then .cast, - the Democrats cast nearly. 2,000,000 (iticludMg South Carolina,) the Republitans.l,3so,o oo , the Americus 875,000. ' . . SbiCIDII of A BUCIIIER..—A dispatch to the Chicago Prossi•from .Dayenport, /dm, announ des. the suicide. of ft. •E. Campbell; a well known broker of that city, who, it is suppOsed, hadinaome - depressed by,. financial difficulties. On Saturday last; between one and two : o'cloCk, he•prciceeded'to his : , room, and discharaed: the contenta of a 08VA : into his head. When his friends reached him:fife was 'extinct. The Paris . papers contain the•Tollowing ac count of the commeneemen,t of the voting.upon the •question or. , 'annexation'to Prance,. which took place . at Nice.to.day: . ' • ;MI6 v'citing.by hallet has.comnienced.. The, eleetois in crovids are depositing , their votes. Immense'enthusiasm is manifested, and it ap. l 'pears certain that there will be a largemnjor ity for annexation . tO.France. .:The country people bre arriving, headed bY•their cures, and preceded by drums and colors: - Voting tickets in - favor of 'annexation' to France and bearing . the inscriptionres,' are attached to their hats. Perfect order prevails.": , • 'At Nice, of the total number of 7000 voters - .5000 had already 'registered their.votes. The news from the'neighboring communities is ex cellent. The voting 'in favor of annexation to , France was unanimous." . ••• . . Advices from Havana state . that a fire occur red on . the.'l9tli in the valley of Trindad, ex tending.along the valley a distance of ,eighteen iniles, and. sweeping ..dovvn- all the standing cane on' the sugar estates, . . . The•loss Was' estimated eta million and 'a half of. dollars:.. , ' Thil; caramity,it.was estimated, will reduce the prodtretion of sugar - on the Island dy. over • . . . , . Itie reported that the steamer Greif Easterri. would be reatly to sail orr her:American tripat the same time with the squadron whin ,ii „to accompany the'Prinee or Wiles to:COnada •in An Irishmon-who had just jumped into the waves' to save a man from drowning, on re ceiving -A.; sixpence for his serv . ibes, looked at the sixpence, and then at hinr, and at last ex claimed; "Well Pm overpaid for the. job.'!' 1it,7ti0p..,4011,041) . .100 , crit. . , •',. t ~. : EI:3I.:PETTENOILL A 'COI, • .',--::,. k: , ...., : ~, ' ' .7 ADVikriSINGI AGEpiCY.. '•.:, i .. . • -'. • , . 110 ArasSarrStreit;'NereYork, a ndi.o State St: Bpstotz ' Et Iit : ;,PETTENGILL k . 0.; are the Agents for tiIe .3I,KBAN - Desibonna (- nid• :Atie.m • otit- influeritiat arid largest circulating ;loWeric4pers in the. United States and the flan- . adult. They. are autlicrized , to contract for us at our :104. GOVERNOR,.. HENRY FOSTER . • • OF: VV.STiVIORI!ILOD CO.. • . PRESIDENTIAL Geit.'.oOorge . H.:lcOnti Hon, :Richaid Vaux. Et ECTOttB.• • 1 Frederick Server. • 14 J: - Beckhoiv. •...: • 2 Wm. C'. Patterson..ls. Geo. Jackson. 3; Jos. Crocke4, jr. • •161.1 L . • • J, a. ; Brenner,. 11 - J.. B. 5 J.' W. Jacoby. .6 .Charles'Kelley: •-• P.• James. . 20' . 8 •Pwild Scholl. • • 21 IT: P. ;Fetterman. 9.J. L. . .22 Samuel 10 S. S. Barber. :23% :. 11' '24 B. , 12'S. S. Wmehester.: .25 ;paylord Church.: 13 , Joseph LiMbach. • The Republican. State Convention met at Syracuse, histAreelf . , and.appointed delegates to the Chicago COnveritiob, and instructed fot Seward C. G. .V . iTtr.LiAms, editor of ''the Wellsboio, has . received • the aripoiatme'ut of Assistant 'Marshal,. - foi• ,taking• the census :o . . . Tiogo county..• • 'LAWRENCE JOI-INSON; Escp,.the.well known type founder.and steryotyper ;died of•parillysis, Saturdaf morning', at' his residence,' at Eighth 'and .Vine streets,: Fhiladelphie. ae quired a large fortune in Itsines.'.." . . . The. Pittsburg Joarnal. eays . uripreeedented. qutintitieS of.lumber . has passed down the Al.. legtiany SOme 60,000,060'.mi11i0n . feet will oto Cincinnati'' this season, or points lower down... . • • THE WARREN MontiEn.—The Warren Ledger !eys,.“The'Hat•end Coat button picked up by' the Coroner, near Clarki Eddy,'the spi:tt where it is suilpOS'ed the :mtirtler was committed, .6( Which weg;iitie an account .two weeks since, Otis been. identified by a young Indian . as be longinglo..his father, Joseph Pirce, who resi.. dcd:on the Allegheny river between this place and Cold 'Spring'. ' The young man. will com •tnence'a search for the body in a, few 'days: • NEW WORK ON TUEGrte re .= The publishers of 'the Farmer and Gardener, Philadelphia, Pa,! are issuing a %youx on the, Grape, :with qlstruc-' l ions in regard to its culture, classification of the different varieties'&c; . It will, be printed in the finest, etyle, and will be.neatiedfree, to . any address, on. receipt et' retail price. Bound' thirty-five cents,'Paper cover, twenty-five c'ts.. It will be ready for 'delivery on the h `Address - Spangler, N0..19 North:Stxth 'Street, Philadelphia Pa. •. • .• . . TherApril Iturilbe, of 'the. Printer. contains. itsusnal• variety of interesting' and instinctive matter for allthose interested the Ail, and, also contains many finespecimen of new type. Published by.fienry &. GreasoilyNo• 1 ; Spiu.. st, Nevi • York, at . sl. per year in , advance. • - We. publish , a; sketch of the griat International prize fight. between Hee nan and Sayers: It is conceded 'by all that the American champion whipped' the F.riglish, af tera hard fought battle. We .have no . des ire to inflict'en our:readers the disgusting; details . . • 'of this brutal affair. . • '• • Hon. IV. C. faAWRENCE, late Speaker of House' of Representatives, diedat his rPsidenee in Harrisburg; on the - 21st cult'•. Mr; LaWrerice was ,a man oft fine talents, and was much, be loved. by aAarge circle of friends. . ' ...,; & Co's 'advertisement appears this week.. It Will'be •seen that This firm •re: tain the old firm name -a guarantee of. success 7 -although occupying a new :store •on • Main street. ,We predict a continuance of the. liber -01 custom, hitherto'extended to that hOOse, from this'county. ' . , • • ==Nd Judge White and C r 11. Seymonr . ha've been elected delegates to Chicago . frOm Tioga county 'and 'unanimously instructed to suppOrt General Cameron for the Preiblential nomination. . . The present week has afforded an excellent chance for our farmers to get in their early spring crops, as well as to prepare ground for later ones. it is gratifying to see the energy evinced among our farmers to increase the ag. ricultural . products of. the 'county:. Until we can supply tbe demand, for home consumption*; it is.idle to think of -.Prospering. The money obtained from the gale oflumbei• is.all sent abroadas soon off received. • New YORK, Apkil 30 TUF FARMER AND . GARDENER, for May, is a decided step in advance of all previous num-. 'Ft lled.with , ably Written and sea'sonabl'e articles, and abounding in, handsome and valu-, able. illustrations,. it is well worth dc4le the eut'oticription 'price. The present .number, coif' •taine the first part of .fremitior Essay on the "Pilltni:e of the Native' and Exotic Giape," by William Saundirs,the well known,Horticulturel writer. ,State pride should prompt the yarmers of Pennsyltiariia to: give the 'icFarmer "and Gardener" a, hearty support, independent of the fact that it, is one2of the largest, cheapest and s. handsomest publications inthe United States-The publisher Offers to furnish sample copies gratis. Terms, only One Dollar a year. Ad- Alress,• A. M. Sr it,tt; 61;En, Philadelphia.. Thu day ; : May:44B6oc Demootatic I;7oiiihlatf9n . • • • ~ ''Faaa Wiiicavr, has received a large-supply • • of Hairs and Shoulders, which , hp offers at re= (leed, pies CuARL'EsToWii eoNitN7i.l9N ThiiNational Convent i on; . noW in session at. , CharlsSinWn. are . having ..ittorrny time.:; ' : lt appears that the . . delegates from;_ States, tearful Of ',the growing antirslaVery feel in the Northern States, , asked that an lick.: nOwledgerl.: guarantee.' of their 'constitutional; righin.fie en'gr : aftedjntiab platfOrm of theprty.. The•Tionglas, or;,:squatter...,soVereg,nty. portio n- of:the party; hOld:tbe...h . alance of power, and succeticeiii ..idiipt - ing?tin obnoxious plitformi ,whereifp§n.tht 'delegation? froenAlitbarini :Jour Situth Carnlina;Misnissippi, Texa, Art' kariXas . ..andFlertda,ernb ' odyinv .37lvot e s, tired.frorn the . ConVention, qfterAling with the Clerkprotests Which.had been; PrePared.,-Wit'a g teat •care. the Deiewrire; GetirgiS',. and ginin delegates . withdreW to. consul it. is thought the balance of Soritbern delegates, with a portion of-those-frornCalifornia; will jointhe seceders 7 . Mr. -llOnglas as known'Ao; be e3r. trernel y obnoxious to the .South, and eannot re "ceiVe.tlie vote of 0 single Southern: State; lea's bound by a ,platforincii• Which there ean be '(10 misconCeptiori..:• , • • • • . . . We •heve not,AboUgh it , good policy,.on the • part of,Mr. Douglas' friends •to• urge his 110111-... .iflatioll, at this time. k is, too. mortifying, and . •humbling•to the regular. portion or .the • Demo cratic part); to ask its ' . sUppOrt; of a man for .iat high' off i ce who has done -so much to di vide antl:diatract.the party; mid, cause - its•de•. feat: 'The•Stnart of tbe . wounii is too, fresh to , enable, the 'sufferer to. kiss the - hand thatgave the-blow.' have been tat I:iettely . to .have taken up some': otheil of the . many able men against.Whichno'objection . couldbeurgelf.. We.aio . not Withal) t hopethat wise counsels will ptevail and.tbe convention unite inlay:me.- • - TheCe!if.-eni in a lengthY article, undertakes. to deny - the charge that Mr. Curtin, the Repub lican nominee. for .qovernor, interfered to de-• feat the Sunbury. Sr. Erie Relief Bill in the Leg islature. The•first argument is ingenious and eharacteristim that Democrats basely treated the Republican Commissiono%, and claimedthe the loss of County„ funds et their hands; there . fore any reports agiinst 741 r. Curtin • mast not be harkened to:. The• record mill show that • . we claimed extravagapce and misapplication of • . public funds, recoMmending a change 'in the political complex.ion of the bOard. The Citizen after eleetion, insinuated that funds were.sto lem making a' . cowardly• assault. on a private citizen, at that time entirely unconnected mith •It laboi3, , at great length, in. the attempt to induce its readers to believe that Mr.'. Ctirtin's interest is. identified in the S. Si. E. •Railroad. All gainmon. Mr. Curtin is deeply. interested In securing votes,for himself. When tpe editor Of the Citizeit stated--AgThat an intense•bostil- ity exists towards the Sunbury ite Erie Railroad ConciPany% in every . section.of the State,- except iii that thiough .which the road Passes,'! he 'gave. the exact rnotiVe for : - Cnitin's opposition to the bill. •The editor oughttOlcnow (for he was'at • Hafrisburg.at the time) that near the: close of the .session; when • the friendsOf the hill confidently .expected its paSSage, a' tele graphic despatch' Was received in the House, purporting to be .IrOrn•My..Turtin, advising his friends to defeiat it! alledging that if allowedlo pass it would lose .him'theelection Gpvef- .Tho New' York Trdiune says the' ,following in regard to the'Repulil ic a a•L'egi slatare: of that , riThe . •Legislature- 7 -let us . '-be: reverently thankful for all mercies—has adjourned at last! This is the.oil., of consolation'which softens all. earthly•afilictiops:'—they come to an end. And - we.do.n.ot believe it possible that another body' so:reckless not merely of right.but 'decency— ne. 'merely ethrinit but shatheless—:will asiern bliid 'within the halls of legiSfation vvithin,thri next ten. years. •. •. • “Tcyall intelligent men it is plain that inoney--:-Cash paid : by- per-. sons 'interested in the. centralintothe' fingers or pocket's of .llonorable lielitislators or those of our infhiential frieridShas.'been'the procuring cause of thifailure. .• • • terhe.State has been gold out: by .dportion - . of its Chosen legis lators, anilthey - ha.ve elnfched.the gold;• •.* it'possible thatthose who thus 'stultified thethselVes iti,order.tO rob. their .constituents. can hive the hardihOod.'to face the.people , as . ca'ndlifateSfor re:eleCtion? i • • .• short leolt arevery conspicuou.s act andleature affec., ting pecuhiary interosts'of thiSattrociou's .con'r fetleracy;of republican robbers, and,firmly re solve that.. New York 'shell never fook upon. its like inin." • ;.. .. • . • Our Bradford friends.seem to, be labOring un • . dere severe attack of the Oil Fever. We copy the following'from the Miner, of that place: "The mineral wealth of M'Kean county is well known to all. The immense coal fields of this region are probably un.=urpasSed in rich ness or extent by those of any other. section.in 'the 'State; •and at no far distant day.must be •the chief source-from which the markets of.the State of New York and Canada will be sup plied with 'bituminous -coal. This is evident from the fact tnat, their geographical position renders them more accessible to the markets. than-other fields,' and. of course coal can fur nished from them at lower - rates. BUt.lll".Keau county not . rich•in beds'of coal alone. .There is' an abundance of rich iron ores found here, of an excellent quality, together, with dimeatone, fire days, &c.,,as well as irrimense. quantities of- superior:timber.: TO all theca we hive now La add the discovery of what is supposed to, be petroleum, or reek • • . , Within a distanee of two'miles of this vll loge strong indicetiOns.,of this oil - are, found. - At leastthere'are several springs upon the sur , face of Which : a coating of oleaginous matter, is found: •, the' rot-novel' of this-coating ahother-iii soon loaned.' • • •• ' cl•V'e have. made no personal inspection of these "springs," but are informed by Persons who have seen the' surface exhibitions in the fitinetis`oil regione' or Crawford, V.enafigo, end other, counties in this State, that the .indiCa tion of oil•here are the same, in every respect; aithose, and that there' is scarcely a doubt but we have extensive deposits in this county,,—• Thie aptittar* the more ,realptitieble . when we take,hitti atinaideihtioti our Waive 'fieldi 3 Of- r ,riekinfoil,-,'ant 'the face-that geologicalli We • are .justlielo,w.theSe fields,•the poiitiOns in, , O,hich oil haii:OnifO4olp been bind, is still Snore conclusive • eildenee.. Then, again, the Bathe kind: of oil is fohrid 'uding.fitirri the earth, in pieces contiguous to 'us - --at Cuba,,illagany councy,N.X.,:on the one . • ' hhod, and itiChautatilitia on The &het' • aein di ff erent countiee m 'this•State. "In sorneinstances, for a distanceof tieverat feet from where and,v'eaterlAue's - from the earth and ••tfs run' down the -Stones and whateier else it comes Inoontaat with are coy bred with the coating mentioned;: seen adhering in drops of ehrown or yellowish' dgconsideralAe excitemenCe?rists imatig. our ditiXeng in relation !co : the matter,, and several are so. Confident that . we are in the. immediate vic'icity a ol :extensive adepoSits,'! - Antl.pf:tilti- Mate ;success" in ',the, undertaking; '-that they , have organized tliernselves.intoA company,.and 'leased . .lends for the purpose...of boring and sinking shafts. Theyiniend.,to : ; make a.thor ough investigation; but':.whether, their fond' dreams 'will' Vd...reOzed,T.end they.. toe:so:sue- . 'cessful as to st,tike.ii channel leading - to the im mense reserno'iief :oil. 'supplied-from , the great iatioratory of . ,Nattire, and by this means puMp up untold wealth froth the' caverns of earth, or . it Will proVe a ccdry" speculation, has ''yet 'to be demonstrated and will he duly chronicled DIED; ••At Waverly; N. Y.,'On Saturday the 21at ult., Mawit•Yoii.x, wife of .Hiram Payne, Esq., in:the 54th year of her age. : • • • !-i DEATH 'I: '1 To every - form faid species of , VERMIN: 'Costar's' ° • "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator "Cortar's" • • • • "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. "Costar's" "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects. IM.STRO,Y§..INStA . NTLY lints,--koaches-Mice.-.-:Moles.-L•Grount) Mice-- Bel BugS-- . -Ants--Moths-Mosquetoes: -- FleAs' -,lniects'on .. p)ants; Insect's on sniknals,.&c., &c.—in 'Short, every form anti',species of '• VERMIN . . . 'lO Years•'•establishd in Newlork 'city—used by the dity Poat "office—thufc,ity.Prisons 'and station Housestlie city s[o : triers, The city Hotelsf aAstor," c. , St &c.• • and more than-20,000 'Private, familiss 1 - 1 . Druggists ,and Retailers everywhere sell' them.. 1:1"' 1 Bottl, 07" . ARE, ! . of spurious initations.— k;xamine'each Box, Bottle andTlask;and . taket 'nothing hitt ~C OSTAR'S." ' • • • a 7" $1 BhZes sent by Mail.., I:G P's..5& $5 Boxei for'Plantations,•Hotels, &c by Express.; ; • • • • . l.G'" Address orders—Of for (cCirculars to Dettl etss' to ...HENRY R. COSTAR,: PRIficIPAL DepoT, 410 BROADW'AIt, N. Y. Sold by W. BROWNELL, at Smethaort Bead Tdke need!. . r , sactlE, Dentist,frOm Buffalo, would inform the citizens of smethport'lhat he has engaged rooms . at -the Bennett House, for a short . time ' and'is.prepared lo perform dental' surgery. Cleaning and, extracting. done: care fully and skillfully. Teeth filled 25 l ie? , cent. cheaper . than by•any other dentist, and war— ranted not to decay again where filled. • . 1 4gents in all the fame Cities. 400 and. $1 .13oxes- •NOTICE. • •„• HEREAS Letters Testamentary to the W•Estate ot.DAvin Caow, Senior, late .of M'lieanrounty, - deceased, have been granted: to the subscriber.... All persons indebted to said,estate are requested to make immediate payment, acid those"hay.ing claims against the said d..cedent will make known the same out delay, to ' . • D.AVID CROW, Executor . .. • Or: to . his Attorney BYRON D:HAIVILIN Smethport, April 11,4860 -. .or : rleVi. . - - To the School Directors of Ill'Kean Cowity, Gentlemen :—ln pursuance of the .13d Sec. of the Act of May Bth; 1853, you are hereby' notified to meet ill • convention,-. at .the Court Ilonse;in Smethport, -On' .the first -Monday in May, *A, D., 1860, being the th .day , 'of the month, at .1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, viva yore, by a 'majority of the whole num her •of : Directura • present, 'one. 'person of literary and-scientific .acqnirements,and skill; and experiertce the'art of.teaching, as, County Superintentleni, for:the three succeeding years; determine'the amount of aempensation for the same and certify the resultto. the ,State Su perintendent, at kfarrisburg, as requirid.by the 39th-and 30th Section of, said Act. • • : County Supt, of 111',Ifean Cotoily. • Sreiethport,April . 2d; 1860. ' 52-3 w . • ' PLOWS. A• SU- . .perior ariicle manalnetnied.at the ' • • ' SMETHPORT 'F.UANACE. . ASTOR:HOUSE; SNETHPORT, PrICEAN • 00IINTY,' PENNA. , 11ASKEILL, •• Proprietor Eqs leave to announce to 41ie traveling ' Bcomm'unity and the public getierallftheit he. has purchased the above named hOtel,formerly ocCUpiCd by James Miller, and refitted it in, a `style suited to the Aimee and wants.of the Pub-- • . • . • • .11'18 TA.BIE , E .• Will always be.supplied Witl-1 the best the mar and the surromaling country can•aflbrd: •II BAR: . Will be supplied With the.; choicest wines and' .• HIS . STAPLES • • Willbe in the 'Carr of attentive.hoitlers, re •sponsible fOr their eondir et to , 'their,ernployer -Who will give 'the entire establishment his per Bonet Supervision. ', • . -• In short-every department; of his establish-. merit will be: supplied With all the, • • COMFORT 3 .AND CONVENIENCES: . the •weary travelerlcan : In the hope that he will be able*. make hie . .• GUESTS. COMFORTABtE,.. duringtheir'visit at his bouse,• ,be respectfully soliCits 'a share.of 'public patronage . : • '• . • Smethport, .• n31,3'6m • TO ALL WANTING SEE. AD vertigirrient.of lipuiloptoh . z