II II k-e.rifoslfor a Axi. n , ,• B.MMOV,LL. The ,Carlisle Herald . 'Mee, has .been removed to Ztg's Square. Third Story. Union State Ticket, •For. (7uvoitor. DAV [D..WILMOT, of Brigiford Co .For • .liiilqes of .tho••Soprome Court Jrl• . • I • •VEECI,:of royeite C. JOSEPH I tENir.T.S;i:Tf Chester Co, • A; 0/mil Comnasiionrr. - WILLIAM . MILLIVARP; of Philad'a STAI4D CENTRAL Cfp111111.T7')BE; • • Thoiirosident 'of the , late 'American Repah. Bata Central Commitnie,; viz.: •, • • . .LEMUTI.•TODD, Chnirintin, Simon Cameron; *Jneeph Caney, Jdhn J Clyde. ' Geor g e Bergner, . ' 'Benny White, • Jlvmen E 'vermin, • ' Lindley Smith, . J 13.• imnennter,. P. C. El'milker, • Jacoh L. Wiggler, .:11. L. Be,.net, :David Newport, - ' - Edward Darlington; WEE= II: Keim, • Wilnen Conwell, . ' ' Peter Martin, ' 1'..1. Worth. • 'TelefS - 111elvlee„ Sainuel E. Dimmock, '}"Thomas E Cochran, David I. Small,' EC. MePherrion, . .B, numb 'Petrikeni• John. Penn Janes, • W.. 1! Miner. , Jelin Lnpoyto, L. P •IViilisten, .D. aillo pic, C 13:Curtio,, •John N •Porvinnoo, D 'lioton, eJtobert P. MnDorrell,• D B Finney,. John II:Wells. Dile; Coffey, " • '," A. J Fuller, Jeh'n Covode c • —ll.o'l3t. M. Palmer. Our: readois will observe that the flonou - - able LENUEL Toon, of t CrlraT ie appointed as Chnirman of the State CeiJiiitint — CinlifEe — This is an'importaut trust, and, we feel highly _gratified that 11Ir. T. has been selected for .that post, believing that under, - ,e guidancia - we shall ho victorious in the next campaign , He possesses energy, industry rind' character • to talce tlie' letid'of the great-American 'Re publican Nay. The.whole committee is cein• posed of good and .true nien, unit 'we believe' will give general wit:infliction' to ,the .party • throughout the' State. —l/ariisburg. rel. • PACKER. TO RE INIThDRA VYN Jtidge Lewis 'has very mysteriously declined the lo'cofoco,notninatinn-for-su promo Judge; and -now. it is strongly hinted that Gen. Packer-is-to - he - with_ draWri - tis a candidate. for 'Gwieinor. Seems . thit- eyer -since his nomination, there hasheen,a strong party at work in the ranks:.of the DemCeraey, -who are. dissatisfied with.. General Packer's roe ord on the .Maine Liquar Law. qUestion, and refuse to endorse him on that score. The .Linuee.League, after going.into a thorourdi cxamination of the documents, Alava, tiikeii the - alarm, and declare that Packer must be croiviled off the_ course They have been quietly at work for some -time, and their oin:rationsmre gradually coining to, o.ketid, The Reading Jinn , nal says that .tlitsis not mere gossip ; The project is seriously contemplated and the plan will soon be developed. The opposing parties are at work to.eom pel Packer to SUntii.in. his resignation •in time for the,solOotionof a new man when theConvetition, assembles, • wfiich is 'to Qouiplate the- Ticket for the Stiprettie Bench: - jUdge Lewis''tleclination, it • new plainly inferred, was brought about fur tlieryittiiptagii of inducing Pae . ker - Ro follow Packer with-' draw ,new 1:10 groat Auestioni IC➢IA ricfrAvrQN : lN MISSOURI Tito' election, ig:St, , •9Loiiis is certainly one of the most extratirdinary develop y. . • ' . ments of our politienleommotiond. That a city Of, & one hundred_ end , fifty thousand inhabitants, the cmiiiiinVaial emporium of a slave State, and t. State, 'too, the oppressor of Kanssas, and the ; peculiar • patron:of Atchison,- should deliberately -have eldeted to Congr:essFraimis P: •• r ah avowedfyee seder., was deemed euriom enough; but tint this should:be contive( up by a victory of a' piny fighting its bat 'tle-upon-aoleSr-,ex-Plieit,and-decided,anti-- slaveri .. .platforin allort of parVel-.• lous. It might have.been.supposed that Mr. 1 •1 7 12 er , • Who wits elected. Mayor ; , , succeeded Ithrough_some personal : OrloSal. . causes; and. that hence" the issue was n plain One, but the whole 'emancipation city ticket Wes also elected and . the same • party carried a , largo inajovity -in. bbdt • branches 'of the city. •Couneilii.• Platforiiiii .• • are said to mean .nothhig, dint:the. platf form of these St: Lonis:.e vaneipatiO t ls , o oeriainly.••meant so mush _tO be the leading feature of the canvass. It ivas unsparingly attacked by 'the pro-slavery' . H-npw4aper'ssantl:oratOrs-as'pOrely7"aboh ition" in character, I,Vhile: on the other . baud, the Dc:inocrat,the . Anzieger, and all the newipaper and persounl organs of the party, openly and stronglyadvocated emancipation - principles - . 77 7.7 TUE APPORTIONMENT.—Three several • bills for the apper l ianuisnt of Senatorial: • and Representative' districts :have been reported,iu,thp teiislature. ' A question" has arisen,as.to tilteors . itutiohal rikheto district rtbe county. ;of Philadelphia foie tpernhet:s . Of. the' 'rouse. (111i.:JOrtlan k i wh ° r ,9 () * (1 :. ' l 'o 6 bill, 113.11 : very ableLegislature' has :Browne,. the, able;k4enator front the^coudiy;'rbas' 6onetide - dlhUirightik - ga,Vreft" je:i6l:, one i);° a l b s t law yers in ;4/0:!.4017,011, • has axpress 6 4.4el)te the-Ppeet;:tutltit al Po'ireV 7071: J - - pretty - subject fdrillisuisSiUtiz- Gov. Geuy's Te4imony Joseph,Ford, of Fountain Grove, Woe county; MinnesoM territory, n fanner and a democrat, who could not vote for Bu _'_ehanan becauselL resided in.a territori, but whose sympathies were steadily with the Puchaneers who considered the " bleeding. Katisns", stories . lies, and thought the Missouri Demeriit's report ' of that which- was. stated in conv.ersation __ fleary,_in, the .. qtrigelef that Q - gL'~TIC a. tnisrepresentstion, Was Intro, um. to Geary nt Washington, by an old person nrfriend of the ex, governoy, .nnd.hrtd",it long converlatiob with him.• Ho• has Nvritten.oiit a report of the talk it the in terview, which hasnppeared iii th'e Chi earo, Tdune, and more. than confirms tlfe' issiinti Detnociat'S Gesi . ry pronnn ciamento. - ll° professes to give Gei,iy's . ver words in this. .nra,:ra . ",There nre men here inlYnnltington, now, seeking for. °Moe, and ivishthe. probability that they will , get whit . thernsk, tphose hands and arms up to their elbows are red with bloOd. I kuniv them to be murderers!. Yet they nre graciously. received by Mr. Buchanan and the :Caltinet,, and their staiementa• are taken for truth wherever they conflict with mine: • They ----iii•e—treatect—ilitr-mnre—rordhiTiff=ftintor— . than T.' Who have tried to discharge my ditty. faithfully and honestly, Oftll etiar hope, to be." The nppointmeet, by Mr: Buell:lrian,- h crowd of the Ruiffitkee to the •offteers -within_bie__iftlih_the_territat• ows that the Ex-Governer Was right. Again, in Speaking of. the difference between the Pro,aravery and Free State Settlers in Kaniips, Ifesays: ' -",Among thwro-stavery men :lbere'is tin freeillom' of speech 'Pr the pnees- . lousily of _opinion'. The first inquirKinaileqiy-them of every new-corner iii, ..,Where Hal you from ?" nnti , •if the answer "141:m• the North," that .man is marked, 10 , 1 neither his person nor propertyis safe. 'They have established a " Reign of Terror. Among 'the free State men I..'found - nothing of this man who haii . ,an -opinion is' , at liberty to express it 'without inolemtnthn,'Una , 'no More trouble wills them after the first difficulties were over—" none whatever." - • ' . This evidence comes from a man who has seen and-knows the_facts which he apeaksLfrom a 'llembcrat who has held office 'under 'the government, and who abandoned his poskin disgust, declaring; --Tlint7there-'4B-no course=er-an .honest and intelligent:,inan• to, ursite, :but to act with the Republican party." . RECENT ELEclrioNs The annual~ election for Giiverrior, meeibers 'Of. Congress, Members of •tlie Legislature,-S:-e.,t took phice.4M-Xonnecti ent,laiit 'Monday.. ,Tliaim• were twe,tick ets AMeriiiari ltepubliciui ginion'..ticket and a , Diiiiioeratiif -The-ltitest returns show that. the contest for.Croverner has been exceedingly„elose . .-11Aley,the Repablicatricandidate; 'hav ing a majority of `2.‘' . ..?5 over' Ingham, the democratic candidate. The Republicans have both branches Of the lAgislittliaviby large majorities.. Two Ilepubliemm two democrats are elected to Congress: One of the di:indents is elected by.. only ajortty, Full returns of an!elotiod,held Louis, fok, municipal officers, Ei o 00 . following; result for Mapir T.,imer, Emancipationist, Pratte, Democrat, Lane, American, The Emancipationists have also'carried by a large majority, both - lranehes of -- -,Councils,. and all the city officers. : This ' is. the greatest victory achieved by. file liepukcans since last fall, apd shows that their Principles are iapidly,. gtiining strength, in Slave States . In Wisconsin an election for Chiel . :,Tutitice.was•held linit MnndaY. '§catftir ing returns indicate the _re:ele,ctien of Whitson, the Republican candidt4AY„tt deaided•majority. The recent 'municipal elbetion•in Port . land; ,Maine, indicates a great popular, change there. A year ago the vote foi Mayor stood. 1837 Republican,. t 6 2115 anti. This year the,vote is 195(111Opu.b: lican fo y 1530 anti. 4 The:, City ..Council last year was four RepublicanS•to•24 tis. • This year it will stand 24 RePubli. 7 tcans to - four Iu .:Michigan the 'election for States JUdges has ended in a sweeping Republi can triumph. Only six .eounties heard froiM give`6Boo majority for the Repub lican. ticket. .• SALE OF TIER Pti outc.s,—Tile eommittee@f Ways and illea,ns, in the House, according : to their instructions, have reported a long'bill for the-sale of -Yulilio Works. Iy gives: -the' ,Gbvernor • power to •advertise from time td'qine for. theCiaMrlis mitil sold. .They' cannot be eold'AMlese tlian 67,500,000. If any' one becomes the'purc!taser, * he must deposit 8100,000 ; in money or State bonds qs n Lguarantee that .he ,will pay Purchase. if _ the !Pennsylvania Railroad beconies purchaser' it 'must pay $1,500,000 more. It has; however, that privilege of issuing , itsmwn bonds* to that ,aniount, none of be. paid' until — :lBol:l7tirire.: tenth, is to be pitid iii that year, and.the remainder in ton equal annual instal• n ents,. These bonds arp to bear five bier eant,interest.- purehase_mene.ir and interest to be applied to the,exqugOsinnent :of the State,debt: • „ .. (r""" . •••• , - ; :, LATER FROM ,steamer Niagara haiarrived at.Wax' bringing, • three:days later adVices than'ihnCanadi 7 an. The neWS however isof Vut , little interest., , The eieetien ,tuteitetnent, in England continues;: a few members ~ P arliament- have already been .rettirneti; and apiiartineei•iinclidate- thaf-ihe';-Pal merston ministry Wili,be reported that liligland , Nereeded to-France the Longwood ttitf.94 3o4' ! l nit? , ,a ;-;:ito le r!P , ', the 'Governort4f;Canton, ""ciind'''given 'orders' : it.o'ooneiliate ' STuarmtik,TriniSTATE : - 7 -It . is stated tintt-Judge4trustom c our-candidate-=for Gpvernor has addressed-a: Cote to .cien. PACKERS the hetnocratiey candidate, rel .- - ,q tstingJilin to name.a itoitiettiefit and place;to - :canvass - 9t, - .the' State,' in.. company. decline, it - is the'intentimi to commence' the 6M6asiialones'onie time in. May, ntinuid -until the. 'elec tion..to be co . . - • APPOI NniENTB.—Georov•• W. ;Wrier, son of Ex-Gov. Pii . rteribta!; beenitppoini ed• Post Master at • Hairisbu'rg,, •itt-the rooni of J. 11. Brandt, rotated. Andrew Hopkins, Esq. Editor of the ..tiat:risburg 'Unioh, hag been appointed Meeeivei.ef a Land Office•in Nebraska territory. . . Dole'r Joh n—D a i ey r ad tOr- n . , Ledger, a 13,uchantin has...rstired froU) that concern on iteount 13f dissatis faction with bis party. Ile charges the deluocra tic leaders of .Farren'county with • having tried: to bribe hini to endorse their nith ;diallers tin d .11Ifs. F. A. - TaNNenit,r,:frorn:the Southern and Western Theatres; will give two of their chaste; intellectual entertainments, at ilducattoh on .lirctittssuay.and SATURDAY oveninge, April 15th and 18th, consisting , of songs, reit - a - rigs,. recitations,. 40. Tannehill is ' hatiVe: anal, formerlya resident orthiii - plate;"whielt fact should of itleif cirnwil the !ruse. • 31r, Tannehill conies well reneinutended, - We trust they will merit. with the patronage, they so deservedly wierit, APRIL 'Coon:K.-41)e Aprit term •of thp_Cuurt of Quart . tfr Sessidus of .this county commenced on Aronday list: iheetintount of •busineas we believe is - not" very Inrie; 'All Ibe licenses fur the sole of comprised in the puillished - list,• were grunted by the Court, but tlint-of Snider 'll,upl;y, , of South Middleton, vilMie tipidioutluti-was held over to Itlondny next,' ' ' • ' , . ir:mb - To — Pit - surretnr --- 00' . on Mutiny, on motion of .It M. Henderson, Yea/ V6l. L llALnErti. W 11.14 admitted' to practice Law in several' Courts of this Co.tinty. Nor. .the Coart Room wee fi led lastevening.on the' s 'utS exceedingly entertaining—The Newlpaper i'being flay subject; Taking the Ign don . Timee as a leading illustratien, the lecturer precenfe. ed a rarted array of facto, Ithoiving the power end influence of the Newsppi podd, . . . . Ist.Ewirrt.4% NoitmAL Saimor.,-This institution wneilegularly . 'opetted74 tho Bth iota. The oggregaie number of tippile 'prea. l : Mit in bothdepartmcnts etas ono hundred and: o"oveitty-five. TriMitylndiee.entered ihe' .. .nOr t mai department. T1.2"....-rupile ore from five . .. . . . . . . . different-counties,.-and in a short-time- it.da confidently expected the •papils will number c;over two hundred. -• VA! Principal of Atm`lts stitution is Mr Shelly, the worthy cointy•Sti% perintendont of Schools. •• Mr. W. It. Linn has been' chosen Professoi - of Natural Balancer itr. place of F. M, L. Gillolon, who declined the . appointment. We are truly glad to hear, that the institution has opened under such flatter, Ing'prospetite. That it• will, realize the ei-. predations of its projectors and ncecomplish great good in the furtherance,of,paputar edu-, nation, cannot be doubted. •The mimes of the Pn'cultyand the',general plan of the School are pnrtioulnrly mentioned ip the .advertise meat in another column. M%7 8,759. 1,831 CCUNtY. SUPERINTENDENT OF CONi- MON SCHOOLS.- In accordance with the pro visions of the School law, the . School .Direo4 tare of the respective districts in the county; will meet in convention in Oils city on 'Moil day the 4th of,May next Ar tfie purpose of ,oleoling a CoOnty-Superiattendent-for the noel tiaeo years; and to determine the annual shl-, 'try fo4'l.lu) same. This is • one of the moist. iinportant elections occurring in the county; and one in whielLperty prejudice and feeling should take no pari.:-,r3 trust ; that theseleo !ion of County Superintendent will be one which will redound to the bettor of ibe county and theildranoement of theechoole. FttANICLIN RAIL ROAD berstiurg papers cot firm the'retiort ortlieenl6 of the Fronkliti - Railroad to the Cuinherhind alley Riiitroitil Company f‘ - or the sum'of'43Bo;- 000: ..-T , Cl:Fpuir it and put it lu good rentittig order will. reijuiFe,' 3 it is 5uid,',5,160,000,.t0 $.170,000. ' 13=1 llATs.—=Nothing adds so .mtieli•te the beauty of"the”buuitin face dlv'ine" no a beau. tiful lint. No mutter bOw : elaboratolY' a ''''''''' is goy up. how fitietike texture of bin ertX , 'or - how exceedingly-well madeyjthis!...jpoi!lali . 9 t of sbape or robbed aim glues, be may be, tiut . .11e•riill hardly pace among tkeindiea for'n well dressed 'gentlemoti; • It any' readers' porticndarly „ Alnie 'Oaf aresingle,• wiell to make a good appeurat,eo' is tbtr 'wo'rld, let atm call on our old friend Kr/ter, on NUrth adorer street, or nod. me Main street:Rod prooure one of theirinimitable'spriug lints.. • - 1 A,11.11. nANIIIN6B.--3co .thel tisatualit oriNles:!re Pnrie & Knight.lho have just-entered.lito_Altin_bllßilliClUL.---.--3-2-:-.., • • fieji- The Franklln • Fire Itieu'riniie Coin pony. or Philndelphts; Wive de'otnred Beim. • . •. ennunt . divitleinVof six p er 'oeni:; p'ninhle to „.• • . . thostoehhOldere' on demand . also-en 'estroi'llk - trident' - oVeix• per -itent4 mokini - 12 per cent; .within the, lent six menthe The . Franklin. le one or 'the tnoet'ltioctosefol Fire .Insurance Cpiuunntei"in, - the ‘"Cciminohntilth:,' A. L: Sponsler Agent*i DAY IN New the .Gov ernore or the New Toglnud Settee hove lately issued proofemetioneAsing p ;oertaik tteyqie the'tnonth !co .he..:_eter,TH,r_hy;lvel?lke humiliatipti; l feetieg'f.e . ayer. , ,;; . 4%!,!4!..p.!,..tri•- nintions'ure 'jeer" el .„. . , tt , A PAT/1101'.•=4The1 , ..410.000 tk , a • Max i m o: °Meer of ratik,'!, simongS,the.titeme,...at - seoret' eerticeTtn9,99y.,paid out' by.1:163 Sootfih' hie.Sfaa,, it tO.Stiiicaj,..).l , l‘l4 to • tli) th h. Preeldc;nt Snyitn Antie;.the nteu,whoeu.pOriitr' befailatid'et!,ittid" in his SENA, • 17 Cfr., , 10 . .11, tekrree7 , pendentthe . Tribie4;. ' iil)O in the IFaiiiie '' ,Oth -: l3§eit'neafriiiteri:reto:ertii. •thitt - g t eetteniturie hn,iug been m o w 400 t,, 64: j)y theryoyfigei,:eitsl-74e108:ildk%tti'ail,VAll' t-,.. Death 'of Mr , Pen Nose - .7 #P - o - rribti ,nnaonnolnitic depth in tbellenaie,:on Tueittlay morning, the . 7th inat.„....s6.Trabb; elOrii*,;*-14 - unanimously hdop{ed and which be = prefaaedl'. tanediing : tcuitilaa, orabb -fOlt•i'.' , towed 'by:Judge Taggart WelobiTßrowne; 'Harris, Shumah and othre, cook of whijm spoke .with deep feeling in rehition.to . 'thenfllietive event. A t"solemn , of these eulogies; 4nd '•every . in tlii • House seemed tti.tatti•tleaply, the.' lees offthis grer t erfaaw. • Both [louses resolved to attend Hie From tba several u nq dresses delivered. on the. occasitin, we, regret tbat we have room for but a few brief'extratts. venerable Judge. IVilkiata: of remarked-, .. . • - • . Let this mysterious, inscrutable, nnd dark etrOlfirof • denththe .wine determination of Providence-fall-where it may, it ie accompi• flied .by griet'and the imit„lmpreseion that...the_ .. plot,of-man-ia-ta:ticifer_and to die ' But when ' it invades the circle of an'affeettennie and ea- 7 helnitiTrril, ....... tiniable 'family, nnil strikes down ni• its "violin)saiiptfen: : , . the beloved niiii•ven•eraled head' of that Wilily,. • ' CBART FR BIDDIT P1 , ' , 11109r . it'lB felt with singular.eeverity, -nnil 11111 ' lnd - • Born: Oct. 6(1 . 1,1798- , ili;tl tjp '. ri16 . 1h,.185i . . carries the oppreese<eart to a piiint of grief , • - ' • • met . .• alu beyond lice iiiiiiratioe of pour lininani , ' • The cortege moved at , about goarier of 11 - o'Olock, 'the tileinberkor the Li.gislotiii - oriek- - . .ty: 'Si) nifty we' be perinitteiiio suy.'ofol 'feint'• i ri L i ctmpiteol i 3 O„ N •L i bio eff im itt i vf , houadgi,pi, ',ink their. places at the heal.. rh.c•:•imittee - dint . mysterious bona of Death bile melted. of tile &quite 'lin& tiougryirc r i,---inftotir-;---fill-- null , struck down. our distinguished , , f e ll ow lowed by the Spenkers i.f hi.th houses. 2r, be . _tn!iniher-iiiiie so far /le etirill is aoncerniol, has pages wolited in the .renr. The tollowing'gin ' Sepoisited u 4 foreieK • The inialicts'. Buildunly . tlennin-note ias poll hearers: ; tillien.feoln'tlie iniiiliit of oa , ---.hut his. memory, Cliarles , J. Lewis E , q , Henry J Willinms,' -roluantlii-Mel-Mitil-our-oivn-ftiud-land-certain_. Esti ..Pemberton.llutehieon, ' Eoq , . ll•iii. Geo. _d eo li fy _r,,ll s _ o f, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,th o tt,L vf ,ll_,Aii,_,_, - STFirilivnoll. ..la-r Dort. ir. - Zoi.T - W - to - 11 — Alreff:7 plensUie:Upnn'tife.retueinbrence of our ;now .11-6.117-3i ' 14:1 " 1 '. 11-°.-7-1V-ilhl ' il6 • elation with hini:'nal of his talents, his eln, ' The procession mover . ] up i'Vollint *greet to quencie,rillis publie•iitility'anillas - and'able Me. • the Tenth Presbyterian Church. of :the coiner pigment. . of tivelfili ; tlie Members •ol the Legislature T i1 ut , : ,...1 . ,,,,,'„..,,, x1 ,,J 0 , , ,,di rath _ of yr • 1 ... srtaki ng the slate slang the mid __' . Not:strange I I ' • it 'man.cOmes.the inessiVe froindibove.: On Pri- We Ilicle Tice renownn were liroug.ht forwlird day-ourAimarieifininpeer eniered hie gothinit ,nirproporing for the - omilliet and placed directly in front of the pulpit. tee foo. . g f•d'el "" e. Rev. Dr ,Boardman, p•ititor i f •the. church,_ on • Jfenfay•• , -.iiiiil to ! ehort sighted m seeomponied by Rev. Albert , Boole:I, of the in! On " that 'Nrouloy. the wee , in' the frau! struggle o f • First Church, nod Bev. W- B lireetl,c4",teet Arch Street Church, 'evitere - d We' pulpit .iiriV dent'', •ainft iti verstnnd ve t °ague_ silenced for niedintely idler. Mr., Breed, then gave oat To i:noiro . se, anti to morrow, 141011 the re hymn 025 of the Assembly's Collection, emu atunption of Doi detiee, the wounilcallieart will., n ' elmi "g : Often turn to the•vocant' eekt •-. It hi - bunion that onr , OOLmi4oy . i •- ear awny, Init:llie int. preinroMilk,iiiiiio7. Iriiiiinfe - tvillt - be' no du rale\ tie remulatirlince itse.f..‘j ••• • . - From 'the impressive Speech of Mr. Togio r ri, Speaker, of the Senate, We folio*. „ The name, of him who hos-.gdne— from ninifniseue;',lins been-6106'm to Mu from toy earliest tueytioout • :tears ogo: be hod -hlenti fief_himself—vvitlf• file history of lull native .State, asc men of energy; of learning find ',d ent. and evelito' - the frit of life, although:lh Whiteman's!' of sixty winters rusted upon his tirow,,he proved himself ma , thy of the reputation he had won. A. a la w .yer—tim pinnrater',.hs. a Statesman. he warfdin iinguistmd;.ns amoturtoorth and amiable_gete. fleninii, wile . pre , etelMent. 'Firm turd self reliant in bin Ophdons, no ordinary oiecum stiiiibouccould put him d'ufwti, or drive him - from them.' - Thedipproyal,:,tif 'bin 'own . judgement andltis awn ("of - Heim - ice iwas 'more,. than /I toll — colvaterpoiorfor. - tlVoiltsarproliatfuin of other!! -' -lie vraWslowrio assail,'hut.dangerlitte to he to- Offend,- but' posierful in de, fence. From opposition ho derived. - strength, and grew migh,iet . with ~the conflict.. Butt his 'virtues and fpilinge ImieVer . th`ey•may, have heen,r-orei net now for ounjggeniefut, bat for 'that :T Lie Creator. , _ • • Mr. SPEAKER. Lean scareely'realizi that we shall never again behold the manly form. and never : ; again . henr the , powerful and eloquent' 'voice-of our departed frieinl. — 'lloill'ability, indullryand.experienee,lie had eo interwoven' himself with eur proceeding's, that hefuneforth• we:Shall butconscious,of avoid, which cannot be . Mensured .14 that silent desk, nor Abet, empty chair. The drapery of death rests Upon theta; and we OMB feel the influence:Of their darkand &eery uhadowsbntil the last hour,' . when: me must part to meet item :no.. .more. plat :Swami teat will ever our' to rebuke' our livity4:ttrquiet dowb bap.ciitiM, and ' to VoMind ne perpetually, that no earthly thing in werthy even of the momentary wrath of one human being towards another. And this in the grondest lemon we learn from depth. Where•to-diuy are the hickeringi and the strife —the - sharp , rretorq and the . Berge debate? Where,. in Mids . anima!' hour, muting all the; 'beetle thnt , throb around me, can be found eimgle anitn'of ton's Mitlice'Vowards la.; fellow man.? tileild.to 'God the lemon might he as long remetobered'as it is novrdeeply felt t • AB'-eMqueni and touching auldreuis was also. dolivered•bY Dlr, S' elate, of .tork, Loin which . . . we quote a few sentences: : Iltis.and affliction should be full of wholesome lessons tli us all. It 'should teach an how weak and feeble, is mob, with All hi. boasted , strength' and wide minepower. tt stiMild teach , us' in the expressive language of the master Pa6t,uif the, World, 'that We ore such'stilli , An iireenis'are rondo of, end our little life , Is rounded with a sleep ". It stimuli! teach 'at e fearful and terri ble signals 61 — ehabge and.dec.ik,cre `impressed npon "give thridn\nure,ari 'have th eir being.'? ;'There is, sir, "no nue, no certain, uo.nbiding Uuing bwearth. Our pil grim fee'Cle hurrying uti with rapid strides, !admen most-we all launch our frail harks. upon. the illimitable , ocean 'of eternity. The beautiful SOWCP9 . Slat P . lopntligr_liere fade - and crumble in Our verygeasp- r S • • after-fu lend departs—, • Who hris not lost a. friend ? " • And, broketillearts, 'and blighted loves, and crushed affebtitins,.Mem to he the'sure mid toid• hilieritoneWof every'lionisin soul.' ."Alt, sir, • . . . ". There is'ao flck, however watched and ten 1 . . But one deoullamb there`.' , howsife'er defended . But bah , • Tite.air is full of farewells