I f. !. m 4 ''J 3 it - 7. --VH7 v -x DEMGti? IT Mi) SEJTIXEL r.iciiAua M-nrrE ::.r:.::::::::::::::-i:;:.-::v c- dkv;xu VHirs &' BSTi !IE, Editors ami iTepribtr.-s. EBEIvSTiURCr. FEIDAT MORNING:: :::.!ANUARY 2. V. 11 . PALMLh'., the American Nc-w-spap-or Arnst, i-" 0.0 U "'':: ' .7. .: f.r - his ; ape;r ' ia'the c'":'-olV--.-tor.. rev York arid Phil id-.l- phia and D ut:V em no wo red t ta'ci advert ise- men's and subscription at the ra'ts required 1-y , us. ll'.-i receipts i-.-i'.l 1 j rc-erfd. -.1 as payments. Ifiso.IW a--e B ...'on, "ta '.i B til hug: N-v York. Tribune Bul-lmg? ; Phik--.k-lpl.Ja, X. W. corner Third f.nd Che ri r.t Sts. tor governor, 110111 film V fi'u&ct fa rti de-xslon cf the D;ir.srranc CoiieaJiyn' fob. canal commisiones:. mm i mi . Object to tl.r d'--: " "ite achr.ov- I-.dJ the receipt cf vcluable favors fr-.-n Xvsfra. Duchei ty Collins. Ilam- Nebraska. .' la.ad.litin to what will 1 fv.md in our Con grcsslor.al nws upon this subject, we wotiKl call - the parti :ular attc-ntion of oar readers; .to the fol "lowinir rynor.cis of j.oi-tions of Mr. ionj:lass' We v.or.'.d wl-h our rcfl-rs to wr.rch carcfaly , everv step c f the disc-is-v-n i:pcn this hnportani subject : we dvsire that thr-y Fhouid carefully cx- j ftinine and iud;.-e f -r tlx motive.-; and tluy will ! -then know what valti'i -to p-.t ::p--n the fanatic ho'vl-nr;.! of Dis;:nio:iit in d;-uis'?. "dr. D'V-rla-s' t;ow b'M fie i.n ' the bouts -d.iries of Kanzas and N. b:a-ka. AU that, pan of the Te-rruory cf th 1'nited 5-toU s inci n!e: within .he limits, c-x.-epi such pv.O.n-us there ;!' as Si.ro herelr.ai'.'.'r. c:c:'tv-.-.ly ev-.-mpttd ficm t i.o nnM.a!flK( -f tb's art . it witt n i.'t - at a otOi" ii.M... ,nv;i::vr.rtvi.(.r,. :) C-o.-iii , a;,V,- of north l.:i-.--iit.lo crossos the Sitiict ther:f-. west j C'ii ta:a i i i:ie fc..;:.a;.v i .i.i. i .: . ; .an i.-, the wati. rs ti-jwuut tiit-v ti..- iti-.-ai has thore r.rtrthwardf-n the said Liuhlamls tlto- : .: cf the Rowley Mountain, tiivii' o on o:ii 1 summit jiorthwari to the-l'oth pa-ailel imrth la-it udi tl.cnce wct cn .said pa.-allol te the we.-'trn U-tin. c'a-v of il.e Tcrrit'irv t ' Minness-' la. thon.e s-nth- w:rd on said 1 then :e don tl t.j,:i; m; ,::,;.i no I r;v.-r to 0 mtu 0 !. .t;,l Of sai' -1-r piaoe of hi oi nnin r, be an 1 the satuc is r,.-;vlv created m name o-f t a tetun-.'rary i.iveminent by ac ; Territory of X ' -ras'tit. Ah tir.ii rr.rt of the To or- ftho Fnitid ttr e- ioclu- .icd t "!.n "he f.'.l-v.vitv.r. e:::-- r.t vte'i "-ti-.n' tbt'-r.'.f as are hercinafior cx;rev.-by uii!.ted fro.n tk-i-fnora'-ioo..-: of tni- act, to w.t: Begin-ng at a o:i t!aj we-'oru b nrt la.y of the ls.:ne cf M.- so ni whore the U7th par.vi'.el of noith lati tude cr" o-.'s the ?ame. th'-n." west n said pnra: lei to the ensi...rii bjnndarv of New Mexiff. thence north !! s-.id botitidary t. lat.,1- thtn-e f-il'ow-:n said bauu lary v.-isiward to the suuintti !' the highland-;, dividing the water tio.ving into tiio Col jrado of the West or GreTi River fr :n the wit ters tivwiug into the Green Basin, thi-nce u-rlh-v.'.'rd n sa:d summio to the -l jsh parallel .-! lati tude, thence east en said parallel to the r. e-oern boundary of sid State o the t.lKce c-fber.nrtir r bo and t F.e same is hire'03' created into a tintpo rary government by the uan:; of the Tunitory of Kansas. The sec lion providing f"r the e7:'l ; ; f a d- le gate is am'.-nd-'-i by ad-iiug to the word--, that the C n5-ituU 'it and a'-1 the la as cf the Ih.it ed So.ros whi-.-h are t lo-:a.!y innppli table shall have th'. Battue force an 1 eiil-tt within the s.aid Tetritory a-. elrwl.o:e in tie- ?7ai.'-4 .-'.ates. lift f-lio-,v!ng: ' B7:opt th1 eir torv t i the- a l a; se -'i -nofihe At nrej r.ia- . of Missouri into the Union, I approved Mar-tit u. 1 2v bv the ,'i iiic.;.ies i;f .he 1 vjccii was super.-.t-k-d :.-lation of 1 S0, C '.tl - !-i-ttlv udi-- 1 tin- Co:npr:i;"t..e -tooiare- i;-.iMu-i.-. ;..OiMties, aiid is Sectkvn-i'1 .,'' f ! '' c :-:'id, 'iv.zz ::; order to avoid t'l further miscunsti-oetgi-j, it is coclarod to ba t!.e- true int 10 and meaning of this act, so iar a- tinc;u-.-tioii oi'Mav-ry is cia-irni'i. to catry into prae.i a! cpcrati-ai the JbUow ing pr-p-.sltl.-n an 1 prir -;pi. - f-ial.h'-h- -I bv the C 'Utpf'-miis M-as-i-vs :' 1 n 10 w it: i'. 1 hat all quc-tions pe; tain;!g to .Slavery in the Territories an I the. n-v.- Males to l e formed, a-e t-bj left t the fk-Ci.-ion of ihe pe-'ple res.dhtg therein, thrriirlithc-irant.ro-.riate r.-'(r si-na: ives" .S'-ro-e ,'. Tha- all j :nv..l u.-j- t;tl: t shn ; I ai l qiKs;;..r;s ;;;v or fitrr 1 1 ;:.o a' judi at s. nal I'rf- .in. a-v re- iti-.n o! too l.eal ttibuno's, : w;ii, th r: hi -:'ar.p a! .. t'ie .Vupri :iie (..-; : i. cf ' the t'-bo i -;rv-,-s. j i'Oal -h:i pr.-.vi.d. ;. - J cf ;ho C -a-itirt-: n an i '. tv; -f ihe fuite ! Stit.-s ' in ro p--o-, in f',rt;' i .-fs f s-m ,T ;-ii. ;'. are to b;- criie 1 1:: .0 .auiu.ii eio.tuii in 1:1 r..t ti.e arga zed Te.-::'or:ct, the :-.r.tne as 1.1 the States. Ccr?-la:ni3. j hoar c-'t-plaints irom many of our j 5; ill Stiver. : . rs a pc-3 ; thli- ma tl.e r.c-n-t is ex- Os 11 the r.i' t 0 re t j nr.. L-ct:-; -o 1 fruit cf cvit? : ourcdi'kn is Th .rs'.T. nk.h. andtho b-.b.ro - on F: id; T ..-.:iol . in t.tis k -a:ry, "with the ox Hon of Us--in Car: ol! and S-JsjuJ.nnna town ddpp, ouobt to rceivt- his j-a-pcr by Sito.rday cveningof each week : tit.-packages are made up wiilu great care ; if cr.e sinvie paper to come to hand, the fault is nu ours Ecdford ClirouiciD. The first number of iJ-Jj go:d I---kin-' v.-e. !!. is now b( lb-re us ; :t is conducted by Mr. John If. Filler: he scctns dispose-1 to advocate Wfdg Princir les ii he can find any and is bv no means sure that the Maine Law- is part of the Whig riatfonn.- Wc- hope that Le wdli be able to enlighten ut? ocasionalV. 7 are iniorutcd thai tho Alicghny Tun nel i. now co:."ipIetc-'.i. nd tha: the Ball Ilvad Compiny will begin to run their passenger trains throu,-L ii on ihe first M'-mlay in February, thus thoi-tctdng the line between Philadelphia and Pittsburg io.s.mething like fifteen .Lours. An enteruir-:ittT.t was to be given yesterday, by Mr. Butter, to the operatives' at the Tunnel. M-Ginky cfSatom-iviih was to prepare the edi bleswarrant enough fi,r th-lr crcclloneo; the board cf Directors were invited, and a jeed tiaro gtio-rv'y was unttiipitotl. ! HEWS AND MISCELLAHY. 7Thc papers are dragging an invention by which leather can bo tanned in ten minutes. We have seen the human hide however tanned in five minutes. Our squcK'l master used to do it tv,-e minutes, ; my boy, what arc you crying "Bill hove the bible r.t me, and hit mc cn the ! "Well, you arc the f -nly crsot. in the family on I v.-heni the bible ever made the least impression." - C1L7'' ;dovmg w a new trial c&urting tor a second w ife. C 'Ihe Charlkrs Kajlroaib wa- scld cn last j Jndy .to a Coiupany cf New York -capiiaUstrt i P:r 'j,0vJ. ' S'The Mvihodit Upiscc-pal Charch of ibis ; placo h.'-i tcc-a h'.-'IJiu'-r protracted meeting for J some time pa.st. .V r.nmbfr cf j'ersons Imre pro- ila.-.-c.l ivii-i-.n. O The c-rucr cf Odd 1'eliows i?i Ilollidaysburg i;it i:d giving a griid.ball on thc-2.,1 of Fc-brna- j ry i:ci. j JO""' Ifavt wo an ercrari ;.ini.'!i; rs ?'' This ; pK-stic:is now settled in the atrlnnativ?. "Tiir- Al.epiianiau ' foriraliy prcmotts itav'f to the va cant .siiujuion. and declares itself to be the- "or gan'' cf the W hii-s : we coueniu!.iv h Wh?rs( but whi.ui.-vcr we hear the music of their " or gan," we are ien.ptcd to cyr'aii.i iihe the Englis'h vocalist when he f r the tir-t time heard the ter rific bray of the Jackasi : " Good "evmjs ! w'at a h-r-iu you've goi." Nrr Tow.vsr-ir. A new town-Lip wn erec ted by wir Court cf Quarter Sessions at their hvt T.rm in Doeembcr, out of parts cf the town ihip!: of Suvpachaiiiia and AYl.iie ; it is is to hi called Chest. ,7In town. Or Thursday, Co!. John Pii-cr, of Ib.-liidaysb'irg. Yi'e set tip the above, thinking that it might interest the " Organ." .."C? " Vi'c learn f.-ont the Boiton Courier, that a r..ovutne:it is about to to made by the people in the Old C'.lo.; valid Cape Cv I, relative to a ship canal which thx'i connect Cpc Cod and Buzzard 's Bay. The " Organ " still eontinues to republish i cuis:"' supposed to ie a compliment ..:r tr the lo'.t. :.7"-VTe didn't take.'' J- Ab.iuic.t. Ntith'.-r did the Fut tuk? the gr?pts he could ::i g..-t the-m. J --'An c"c.d.T.l occurred at one of the mines a; O'.oti Carbon t-;i Frid-tv last bv whioli a minor named I'obe? t Cotitoi had one of Li.: k-a-s fra.: od. T! e Diiu-rcnee Between a ' true Whig" aod a " V.'hig Vi hat i : it ? Pi-iLaps th" f r-".n could y plain, it cer'ainly bcinu: m possession of John.--(t ;n s Dictionary. 'i'lir rtv-ains f (.''!. Lbs; were taken to ticn. Ta lor's tdanta-i'-n in Louisirrm, lartweelc. t inter.-.. d al-mjr nl le the oid Lei o. 2J A Hit. a ie-'-iJcd 11. C If there is any t:-if.!. in tiio say'uur. .hat " wi-un.icd igeons are known by their lln-ierir.g,'' the AU'-ghanian snust have re"ei-.cda very big lick last week a re .o.iar " sockdi iag-.r." ' ib.'ine is now ligiited with gas, by an Ping-i:.-h comrany. ,': The (Elector at Pittsburuh hit -5 had iiV., '' silver change font !ii:n Lorn the mint, to cir eulate among the p;r.pU$. "'7" An exchange says, when David -w Goliah '.vit'i a sling, the ho ti-r f-.il .o'oioo ihcJ, and, of c ....r--r-. wai oiite ast.oo -h- d, as such a thing had (..( h-i I 1 1 Jure'. rJ We would say that the advertisement of Mr. Jan.( s ffilv-n c!il rs irdu as n cuts whioli should t: i bo let .-lip. ; litis is a iv.o.-t favorable opportts i i.y t- j.ri'ctire, at an c;tc eil.tigly 1 o.v price, iho.-e i-ro'luo'tions which must Le ioiever intorci ; iog t-j Ati.erieans the spo-iu-.s and writings of ( 'lav. , The Wash.ek a .Scninil is baeking out of its oppositivn to the Adurinis-raliovt. OCTf Tr. .Tt.ii? CofijyT. U R Rona'.or, bnu 1 ..e:i ele:ted I'reaiuent of the ft'unb'irv and Brie llail-ic-ad. "."7- The thirty oirio who set type in the Day Bo'ikofHce, New York, earn, on an average, a t.'j'lar a day. 77 That Mivl iletown Barer." Wc do owe the- ' Alhhanian'' .-o:r.c redress that was rath er an unkind cut about that unfortunate " Mid-uh-tv-vii Paper," but v.v rct.l'y had no id.a that vo o:v so ia-ar the (piiok the dear organ jat;.-.t i..:.;e- us it in the r.-s of iiiatter," it oootesi on ally gets a s piec.'c. "7 Two hubs arc before the Virginia Legisla ture fur the suppression of small noies in that 5tae. TV New y.-.rk Ti-ibune advocate? the in- ? it .: i-n of a Paid Fire Dopurfm-.n; in that oi:y. ct.Mcn ,. ib.tr pa- j 77 ' Di-kcau . n of the "Organ-,." The Jo.ur vi h.us, an.l j r.r.b" "Blair County Whig," "Kegistu-" and -Al- .. tl-i. it is i',.. j loghanlan," have all gut iato a muss, " throne 1. kc.T, partly on cue .vaoiher :" C:ey cannot find cut who and j " tuix ure iiO. ; r.i.'V canr.v'- O.:oiigiii.sh the true nutal Irom tho base, We gttess (hat th-? v.Lvlc concern is " ho.r:" Tnt; OrvCAX. Yv"e recur with pleasure to this captivating instrument: wc look upon it as an evidence of the growing taste for music, in our community. We have long been antiehoa'irur soruc-thimr of t.'ie K.r.d ; we looked upon the institution cf the Du-eh Band, as 1 ho harbinger of a-a excellence, cfa progress yet to coiue : our presentiment has been lealie J ; lo ! the organ ! "We are now a community indeed fortunate, in the presence of an organ, so pliable, soaccemmo datmg, so ole'crmincd to please ail tastes, even the mo-t g:oveIIi:,g. The gonLlemanly and graceful agent for the proprietors of the concern, witk thatbaahfuhics i-o atrrtlve 1:1-a juvenile peifbrmer, says thai he can only play one tune upon tiie organ ; lids declaration must, however, be received with great caution in " fact it is simply ' bogus:" he is merely pat forward as an attractive sTgn, to bring custom to the shop: there are some Old lucU behind the curtain who " point up," and " point" down;" as "iumon "says, and who, ' f.)r a con sideration," will rnake their ntaohiae nlavanv j and every tuce, to suit the tusto of the employer. round cut Vie Secret. G. W. Norton & Co. h.ivc been advertising in a number cf country papers, that fjr the small sum of -one dollar, they will give instructions how to realize from 700 to 10G0 per annuia. The Hollidaysburg Standard, says: A week or two ago a party of four young men cf this place clubbed together lor the purpose of obtaining the great secret. In duo time the an swer came, and what think you it contained ? why a simple line which read, " Do as we do advertise !' Nov.- the application may be made as it will Norton & Co., are correct, and exhibit a deep knowledge of the human heart. 'Advertise if you waiit to luikc- &o!u $7l:0 to c'lOCO per annum Norton dec- it every body d-x-s it who thrives m business,- and the triuinj li&nt vindication cf its utility is witnesied in thotje who were willing to pay for advcrtiseJ knowledge that we would have taken plca.sutc.in furnishing gratis, - Important Proclamation. The sul joined important proclamation, issueel by the l'residuut of the United States, will be it-ad with interest. It relates to a subject which La-; attracted a la-ge share of public attention, sj-.d wili ii receive J with general ar probation It shows that the President is de-iermined to in to n.iitntaiu the "inte-giity cf the laws c gainst vielli-.-n; and to this end, he calls upon all good citizens to dtseounttnanee ihe proceed !!..; alluded to, re -.pairing all public olucors to ex ert their authority to arrest and bring to tiial all oii'en-.lers. This step was called for by the intel lig. ::ee recetvrd by the i'lesideut, auJ will be properly appi ecialed: bv -i u t; pniti-iOENT or ton: iMia STATtii l-iiCCLAAl.VIi':- Whereas intbrniation has been i :oive-.t by k,o that an unhv-vf il expedition Lt-s been fitted cut n the State cf California v.ith a view to invade Mexico a nation maintaining friendly relations with the United Slates and other expeditious are organising within the United States for the Fame unlaw Jul purpose: and whereas certain citizen- and inhabitants of this country, v.n:nin.lfi-i ofth'ir obligations Mid duties, and - f the right cf a friendly power, have j artioij ated, and are about to participate, in thci-e ctitcrpi i.es, so de-n-iatorv to our national character, and so thrcat enintr to our t'.auouility, and are thereby in-tur-rir.g the severe ptnalti'-s imposed by law ogninst iti'-h oiUn-ie-rs. Now, theroib-rc, 1, 1 'tanklin Pierce, President of the- United States, have issued this my recla mation, warning all trsoits Mho shall connect thcm.-olvcs wi'li a-iy -o-.t enter; :ie or e:.pedi tioti, that the p-:iai ios of the law dencuuoed against s'!"h orio.inal conduct, will be rigidly en forced: and 1 cxho.-l all g-.x-d c-iiiens. at they re oar ": cur nati-ctai character, as thiy resj ect cur law s or the law s of moi- iis, as they value the i-b. s-.iiigs aiid peace and the welfare, of their coun trc to eiiscountonatiee, ami by all lawful means pi event, such criminal euierprii-s, r.r.d 1 call uj 0:1 ail c-ii.Icers of this govc-rniiu-nt, civil andtnilita- ! ry, to use any eilbrts which may be in their pw. -i tr to arrest 'or ti ial and punt ihmeni, cery such 1 olfeuder. Given under my band and seed of the United Stales, at Washington, this ciehteeuth dav Januart. in the a-ar o" o..:r la.i-.l in. s. one thousand tight hun-had and frfy- fotrr, and the sevtn!y-ei,.d.th of the Iti-dependeri'-e if the United Stales. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By (he President, W. L. Me.iiCY, Secretary of Slate. The New Treaty with Elcsico.--Santa Anna. De.-p.iie the many contradictions fhat have been utteu'd in relatic-ti to the rumored treaty wiih Mexico, such an arrangement has been made between the ropr -mtativis of the two govern ni not, and it is now before the r. -.tht 1 itiis at Was.hi.!g!on. A. letter ficm the city cf Mexico under Onto of January 5th, gives this as the sub stance of tho treaty : " The United States is to pay 20.00 -I'.ftOO fr thii-ty-nino- ntilli-uis acres of U:riio:y. Of the purchase money, i77-' 7000 are to be reserved to rat- of all claims including the O'aray grant, Indian spoliations, j rivaic claims, rbc. A board of commissioners is to be appointed to adjudicate the.-e matters, who may sit Other in Wu.shing- j ton or Mexico. The Mexican (h-vernment Ilout I ed the idea of recognizing the Garay part7s pre j tent ions, Nothing but their own craftiness and j the c-puitahle disposition cf Gen. Gadsden occa sioned thorn to be considered at all." The Mexican papers generally express them selves as in favor of the Treaty, and.exj-atiate in grandiloquent terms upon the wisdom of the poli-y that has prevented further difficulty with tho United States. Some of them paint in glow ing colors, the advantages to be derived from the purchase money cf a territory now worse than usele.-'s to their Government, and speake hope ful! of the day when branches of the great "Pacific Railroad, which will be built through the conceded territory will pencil ate to their capital, and through the great and rich States cf Guadajara and Guanajuato. (ii-.n. :.: 1 7-ctviU at Vera Cruz with ail !KMK.r and ceremony, and w as waited upon by the leading official functionaries. On the other hand, a letter states that ?nta Anna continued to augment his f-,rces, and that already many o:h.:e: from Spain had accepted service in the .Mexican army. Tho writer adds : "Santa Anna's power is inoreasir to all ap pearances and probably in reality from davto j ..ay. me papers are liiie-d with new sions" to the present phut or " platform.'' ' ad he Some over-zealous adnert-nts imitating Ike example of obscure village papers in the United States, who are anxious to be the first to hoist the name cf a new candidate for the Presidencyinsist up on it, that nothing less than the conferring of the title ef Emperor upon him, can prove their sense of w hat l;e deserves of his country. Meanwhile, the recipient. of these honors is paying one of the penalties of greatness, lie lives in constant ap prehension of attempts upon his Ihe by poison eats nothing but that which a faithfufjuij fievo- tect sister prepares and sends to him, carefully locked up in a large covered tray. It j3 saiJ that at Lis own banquets he dare not cat. " Uneasy rests the head that wears a crown." An imposing sight the sight of your bill at nine tenths at least, of our " first rate " ho- te-is. IMPORTANT FH0H EUROPE ! WAR ! All ! ! WAR !!! New Yoitx, Jan. i. Tkcsnow blocked the reads two days in Fng lend and Belgium, on the railways. There was thick ice at Madrid. The winter was very so-X vere throughout the North of Europe. The Bal tic was packed with Heating ice. It is reported that another duel between Mr. Soule and Lord Ilowden had been deferred, in consequence cf a death in the family of the lat ter. The Paris Moniteur contains a circular cf the Minister cf Foreign Affairs, : dtted the SOth De cember, addressed to ail the French Legations, on the Eastern question. Thcdociuntnt is mod erate, but very firm. It narrates all the 1 hra ses cf the question, and declares that Fi ance. England, Austria and Prussia have solemn'y recognized the territorial integrity cf the Otto man jl'p phe ; and further, that the affair at Sul ci pe took .lace against all provisions which Bus sla have declared, a material guarantee was desi red to prevent the Ottoman territory and flags fi-m further attacks bv the navy of Russia. The French and English fleets were, therefore, crdt-r- i ed to enter the Black Sea. The circular teri.oi natesin cxrirossiive: the hope, that Russia will not expotse Europe with new eor.vul-icms. The papers authen' IcuY.y state thnt the French Government is dissatisfied with the evasive eon duet of Austria, and has add: e-ssi-d a strong let ter of remonstrance, intimating that a further cessation cf piocr cdimr by the otl er j ew rs w id l;e taken as meditated Lo utilities, a result which they must 1-e prepared to abide, and that Fiance will extend aid to Hungary, Italy, etc. The Pa: is papers report that the Cz.ar has giv en orders for imtnodiu'c preparations for or i;tg tho Dan'jbf, which fiblds the hope of hi; acceptance- c-flho last no'C of tl.e WiSlorn IVwers. The htteet advices from Constantinople express little hope that negotiations will lead to a satis factory re --olt. The Turkish Council hat: declared jt.seif perma nent. Ihe Cabinet is harmoniuu; on the e-ee:.-sioii of the re.-ent eli.-t ii bianco. The Sultan has declared to the French Ambas sador, that 'no would i a' her ab-Iicat-j than accept a.s.-..isi ru.ee againrt the- SuitanV subjects. The Eu: siatis oecupie l tie- frontiers vf Austrian t aiiaoiua loom (Ji.sovia to eoUotaut. 1 ney are also permitted to make purchases wkhin the Austrian tcrri lories. Count ll.-terl.ar.c-y has not yet g- ne to St. Pe levsburgh, in ccnse-ouei.eii (fit n-pcutvd home pf.i it icai mi.-uuderstauduig. Constant ino-i le is quic-t. Trieste is mentione'l as a neutial lace- f--r the meeting of Cot-cress. It is reported that the pea-ar.fry along tl.e Danube, from Kalaf.it to Turna, and the Esrsoiau officials, have turned cut. Authentic intelligence confirms the previous report that the Porto have accepted p. nolo fiom rt,.-. Our T-.'.n-rrs e, vr'- ? i . f : r-e v e-1 -wo . S.r L .. v . ., .... . ... ..... tmder c; ri ain Condi t io r.3, ..to x.nt Favor-the- iasi-t upon the eva:tiat;cn (im, Key- itis and the maintaiitance of tho 'iur.i-it -. t-ig r.i-. They consent to a Congress in a neutral f-ity f,r a rcvs:-.a of existing troatu s, and to con-sieU-r ti-.c propriety of further atncliorati of the conditiem -f Chri-tian sribjto'.s. The deliberations of the Divan continued three days. Whe-n the result transpired, theie was a tunuilt at Constantinople ; and a mob c-f G'oot1, led by Fie mas. assembled, .and pi e.stuited a remonstrance- ueedaring the Nd.t.rlate e-ui.-titut ion violate -I by the Council. For the time, a r:-:-t was apprehended, and a f ree tf mai-ittrs fi-orn the Eug'i.-h and Fieo.ch steamers was called to Coa--.tantiucp'le. A proclamation was i -. ted by the Sultan on the 22d, w hich restored quiet. Set or' il of the n.ob we re aries edanel bani.shed. refinatc information relative to the action of the Czar w as elr.iiy expected. LeNuox. Inteliige-nee from St. Peter-7nrg, fhtt-d the 2-OtIi, states that the En ; e:er if Rua :.a has ibrma'ly rejected the Vienna prote-ce-l and 11 He of the oih, but consents to ix-.miue the 7-arkish j-.r-o-itions cf the 2-uh akhorrh he re tses to recognize the " right of European inter vention in Russian and Turkish affairs." On the 2oth the allied fleets had ucl entered ire Black Sea in conse-pucnec of the tempe.stuou.-5 l eather. The instruction-; to the commanders cf the fleets are, ti.at m the event c f meeting toe 1 llussian ships of War, they will in the names oi'i their respective goverriiueiits lcquest the llu.-sian evunmaneler to ret urn to Sebastopol. where he will find further instructions from the Bit siau geivcrnme-nt. On a refusal to return force will be used. The Russian stateroen' atilct not to feel the slightest alarm ab-cut the movements of the allied squadrons : on the contrary they assert that the entry of the fleet into the Black Se-a will be a sig nal Cor a simultaneous outbreak in India. Algeria and Greece, artel a Greek insurrccti-n th; oug-aout Turkey, which are all being ready organized by the Agents of the Czar. There have been no operations of magnitude. small skinui-hts have taken place between the f;i posts daily. ... ;tfoo.n j,.....ttii says tne Turkish army in Asia is totally disorganized, and most cf t lie troops under Seliiu Pacini and Gen. Gtiycn were killed. The rumor is not credited. The Turkish accounts acknowledge the evacua tion of the Russian territory in Asia without loss. The latest news from Persia was most satisfac tory, but was irreconcilable with this statement -:C Russian General, Giimillofi" commands the Persian armV. Constantinople dispatches stale th.-' the Britti.-h charge in Persia succeeded in terminating the differences between Great Britain and Persia. The Turkish charge is satisfied with the explana tion that Persia did not intercept the relations with the Shah. Extraordinary military activity prevails ali e ver Russia. The czar got 2u '000,000 rubles from the church. -The London Observer saj-s that agents arc on the way to the United States to purchase ships and ammunition presently for Russia. England. Much indignation exists against Pri nee Albert, particularly -the indej cndoiit pa pers, and the public voice protests that he is a tool cf Russia, and that Aberdeen is under his in fluence. The Prince, it is stated, betrays all the Cabinet secrets respecting Russia, Austria and Germany. The matter is expected to come before Pailiament. France. The customary New Year's levee of the Emperor wa.3 hold, v. hen the Emperor ad Ire-3-cd the Ambasadorc, in which Le Loped ta be able to maintain' the: relations fcud-lMing between France and their govcrnmtr'i. ; Ifo assured the Ottoman Ambassador of Lis got.l wh-Lcs, syn.j a- W!" i"'1 e-ti-.rrs lor. a.uri-.ey. ... a f The 'Times correspondent reports that 70,000 Frenchman were ready Lr the Tutkiah camp! when re-'iutreil. - - The "War uc-p art men t slates the number of men available fin- the army in the event of a fry r.era! war t o be one and a quarter millions for laud .-cr-vice. It is current in the j.c'iti-al circh s 3at the Czar coniinues to tempi Nup-oJeon to desert Eng lish alliance-, audi oilers to c :..-ent to the Frertch annexation of Belgium and Egypt, the Czar promising also abai.-Jju.th-j Bourbju can. e. Pcnrsyivauia Legislature. II.r-i-;:si.'.-aG, Jan. 20. SENATE. Several unimportant l-x-al b.lls weiv rea-l in place and referred. Mr. Evai.H read in place a bill incorporating the Ikrvntivwine Railroad Co.i.par.y. Mr. Jamison submitted a strres cf joint 5cs-li-ti'u.s instructing cur Set, at .; ; nr. I re -pteoiitig onrRcprcse.itatives in Cont rc-SH tu oppe ,j any reliction in the tJuty cf stlt. The retu-huious lie- eve.-. The- Sena.e then resumed, on it-s fin-.l p arsng:. the c-i-i-.ierati'm (f th- bid r.-pe.dir.g thv ohr.rtei of thei'ranhliii C.'.nal t 'truoan. Cortsidor-tble ih ' ate en-ue-I, in whl h .M ssrs. j l'arsio, Prist, Cia'.b and f.tl.ers part.-i; ated In: fvdvoracy of the bill, and (he ore .tt'-.i thou b-ir.r : htke-n on lino bill, pas.-t.-d by a uuaui..) -.is Vu'.c j y etrs 74 r.ays it.- "- ; Messrs. Darkneton. B. D. Ilimlin, II. V. Ham- ; I'm, IbtiJri 7s, 1 1, .go. Km.k.l. M.ilitteer ail So- gc-r v.e-re- absent. Mr. Be.ekaic.v deck, eef tmg. i The bill, a t ii i-astse-l. dc-vlare s the e barter oi '. .hi- Fftinklin t.a.nd com! an v null tut. I -.J provi'Ie-. also that it shall be unlaw f..l f.r any : ." :. . .a a n v 1 :. con.-1 : ;. ': I an- t nei rea-1 it; one - " -- the rot leer i i a n;u.e; Erie U t tu.iol State I-.:r.e. withe-.it e t- rn.th -i.t some future act of the i- rb t :....i s : . -t b .d a v a . . th.u ity give.: to any c-.rp'-ra'.; im;.l.:-a.i.-n. for that pt.t-oso, or by . tire -hcreb : o'. 0..--1 an-.l l-i.peale-L The bill ine i t orating the N.; the.: .-. Ik it ii d'.ess Childrei: v. a-. t..l.n uj., e.n Mr. G .o '.win, c-oo.ld ted and j r...vjd. The Senate ii:-. n a ej-. or:.- l u-.t II 2: Ma:i.Iay. J i -o L Slk eu- lit:;.- itriimp-.;' an c as ui.-.p'.-.-ed cf, and a number of le-. IT. me j.-i....-tita cf bo-oi-.,-.! private bide re ad in pi u-c Mr. Roberts submitted a reS'ati--i authori zi'tt: ti t- S- eai-.er o'i ;-.::. int :i O' uotuitte o c! five n.eu.i er.;; t-.r the pur; o -e e-: . .."..tg t '.d i oi line u. on tho .se veial j r-u-.- i..n 7u7 relative to ce-r:.stift:t:.-!::.I re f rtu. Mr. I.h.eham sube-.kte.I a j-. Int :-. . l.i " rt T ! a '. l l -: -1 . ' a . to tbe Ce-n ."'--- -. I '- t! , 0: . e, ..- .- u .--.1 j er.eee.l t, the". His stock , Queeusv '1 n..I ;s l" -s-' 11.1 ptllJU-? lit -.: :, Li.e.. : .1 eor..-.:i. ratieii cf th-- bid e f i-ianufact'-ring hi the S The bill gave ihe to a 1 was finally pas: p. nod. Several local bill-c. ef ii.' i't. b ei t-itC'.-'-i age .gthy die, u.:-.: t.r.u tv gi-nerat l co-aside red and pa--e i. The H-j-i.-e tbe-n tidjourne-d. xxi-an. co?;aRrs3.--rmsT sscsicr;. Vt".e-.;i;.'.;itix, Ja.v. 23, 1?.HL SENATE. Mr. Petit t i:.-.'. ed that the Com::, it to 2 -'-n Ihi vate Lan-1 Ckiii.is be allowe i a c.lc. k. Agreed to. Mr. 1 ougk s asked h ave t o m; he a r pt ;t f...:n the Ccu.n.ille-s on Te-ni.t-rii'-.. IL- sal j the atten ti.oi f tho Con. loittee had iaa-n ulrce.ed to ti.e fact that the o- -ulb- rii 1 ein lary e.t Ne braska, as laid down m the 1.7.". he r e: -f. t e r. rto.i, w i.ieit was b'O tit-.j dg., v.'c-ul i ekvfle the (.kerek-.e coun try. To avoi-l th's th" t'ouunitttebad ek-tirrr.:.i-..l to rooniii'ita-i 7 dt ir.e.s as the sculler.! bou.i ektry. The people of that con:: try hut two del ea;es acting tit th--lr rg.ms in this c:y. w ho urge d that the ex:;. try be o: ided into two 17: :i-ioj-ie, one Ne "-: a ska, the t thir Kauzas lerrltoiy. Theeleie-eaiion faor.il.-wa, and so far f.t he Lad bt en al-le to c, .-u-t.lt with the M.assuri d.It-eaLk-n, satisfa.-l th :; (..';;. milt that it Wot.Id be bsttt to have two Terr! There were sen ther a-r.'Xr ' nts ma L irate sulb bp ct, the eul.oiiittce in relation to a nnd which were male with a view that there cm Id be no difference el opinion as to tl.e meaning of a new bid. Mr. Johnson Do you p-ut both Ter:i orb s into one bill ? Mr. Douglass The one bill will provide Terri torial governments f--r Loth Nebraska -and Kan zas. The commit: eo desire that this new bill bo I rinted. The motion to pri nt was agreed to. Numerous petitions, were printed. Bedkii's ca.se has got bef .re the Senate.' 4 c.-.-. rie; we".I or Sc-ctini, his pa.st life, and present history. Gen. Cass has been defending' Lira. Bediui has been close'ed with him. Other Senators then went int o the debate. Messrs. Butler. Ibawson, Douglas, Everett, and Pc-tilt, ck-noun. ed all violence against-l.kn. Senator We"er, of Cab defended the Germans of Cincinnati, amid earnest at plause from the gal leries. Bedini was in the Senate. house. 7" .action of Mr. Bernhisel, the Committee on Territories was rcqueJlr-1 toinouire into the ex pediency of extending the provi.fiens of I'tf- Ore gon Land Law over Utah. Oa motion of Mr. Benton, the Commit'eo cn Agriculture waj instructed to impart- into tho ex pediency of establishing an Agricultural Bureau, tube connected with the Department cf the Inte rior, and that they report by bill or etherw ise. The House went into Committee cf the whole on the State of the Union or President "s Mcssture. OCT" In the constitution of the Sandwich I dar.d the first article reads as Allows : It is our fixed decree. 1. That no law shall lc enacted which is at variance with the we id ef Jehovah or at va riance with the general Sqirit of the V.7i d. All laws of the Island snail be in consistency with the general sqirit of God's la,v - Railrcads and the Pullit Lahdc. The aid cf the General Government is in numerous cast.', in behalf cf laikoa I e;.. seS in ,lhc West. Large giants have been :.' to' similar undertaking. V'c eLserve tl.i- ( follov,i..g bills havt Ltea introiac. i j2 r gre-s3 : . I. A'billgrvtiting to the State of M:.:,, j ortai.r cf the publi; de,maln, to ai J in i.i.- -. Stnrction of the Iron Mountain P.alhsad. IL A bill gii:.g a right of way, and alternate seelious of public lit. is to tl.- .- .. Vt'i.-eon.-.iu and itsgiautcts arid a.-s.g:,.--, t.. . the construction cf a railroad fom M.iwa. ie Prairie da Chien, on the" Mi -.:.!.-..dppi l iver. J He- .'Wn!r gtving a'rigb-t cf way, and r-.-'i: alternate Seetie-nsef cert id tl j uLlic I;.:. ;., . Str.to- of 'Wisoou.-iu and its gran lees: and a to further the construction of a raureai tl.;, . specified. IV. A bill giwng a light of way, arid r'.:.'..; alternate .-e-tt:--i.s cl' eer.a.n pubin- lands t State.; of Michigan and Wi-o":,s:n rod ti. grant .e.-; an i egos', to luiir.er tno- cc:.2t ef Cert tun 1 ailr-.-a Is ti...:-.i:i pc ei tic d. V. A ! ill v rant int.- to the Mate- of Call -c..::. p-trtton oi ' ne ; aid'i: tia- cl aa--t.r-a:i teeUt .-. aoran.er.t'j c.tv, uy burn, to Ne-va-ia city, 1:1 .-iid S ate. VI. A btii g: autii r to the- State of C&bf n.'.z , j-i ei-.'i of the pub'm: land.-, to atd - in th- c-l r-truetlon of a ladror.u i.-.-ia Mi.ry-.vide to ;-.;- ; in said Sia'.e. VI I. A Ltli i.u.ku.g a grant o: land to ' tate ! a.i.etnu. 1:1 arte: nt in th-. e-o..-.ruc-.iv.i f cetiaiu :: .-.t ., t.. ; la li i-j .t-.ate. !II. Vb'l uta'ttg a cr-i't : I :-, .fa.e . f C allit e nia i.t ;.!.v;i.;v'.c it t-.i, to -. 1 the co-:ictruc..n efa raiir-.ad f:-tir. San Irate; iet Si an .To.se. IX. A bill graatius Iru.ds to th-. S-atc'.fL Is 'in-'..., M:a..; t to:. A 1 .: l-.i,.- -S , .!..- S '.. . i . j ! L-vn. and ij .::.uti.-ta Terriieiy, -;, aid -;" o.usti leuou or a ru.iroa i i.o:n.e.v vr.. St. Paul's. - . -.--.-.. r . -Y 1:' lK'v; - i-eis.a. o: k d-..l.Ii.g the- tiittct o f oo r : c; io.il'. ,r ine a d ua ion .f public lands bv ellt :.f th's .State. - , i I :--'. i' r llr: iKipcxtaiit from Blexico Iwo V;t.k: Later frciu CaIifc:iiia- -additiciie.1 !l tcllijcce oi tiis Gadsdea Treaty. 7s!::MSTe.-:,-. Jun.'i-. the stein, cr Teas, at New 0:1c-:.:-.--, to-; a e i..rec y r j is treaty v, ::k rtt 1, b: . k-xioo. htCsU-C-i-ticn;:... The b 7r ,- : -r -.1 on c :t - , ::. milt t :;:-:ti' of E! Pao, le 0 g Ue j-.t h tflak 0 G U 7 degree of la: Lo.lv- and the tt.eoco .-...:-. tt 1 , ..an to the lb.; . or.e kui.drcl i .. act -.til et l'.' t t b I. :n O rec:;".. once liorth-a-e-.t t a oiat two h o a t ; tne mo thef tl. rlvo: (ft.lo-ade. Ti.e tk-uy ertbiroc:- ; arly all of Pktierla. a:. a th.: r:7e rok.iot.s efa no s. Tt.o eleveioh .! : iel; . f tl c treaty of 0 -.ad-' litjat re ;s oa .eeii .:. M.xi:tiii; r -.ti'etr tv inni..,:.s ti d.lln-.- in fikc.:. r..o:..i.s ti i .. i . .:. no t-n t-.e latniea-ion o: i!.o re-ate. ihe re-ate, ani ti. balam't- in n i-:v.e-r.ti- ctakiif n's.wi-.r. ititetes.. tutt o: w l..cu if -iy At.n.i ica.n m'.k. as a: e io be set p.pa: t " : aiit.s, including the Gariv deii.i.ity. Bat 'it is .-'.ipulate-i that bef -re t. fbiray p-oph- ff - e l . e any port- en as an ind uxi tb'-y -kail reh 1.-0 to the M-.xiea.t t.e.ve-rntr.c-.t t:tle to tho la... is t.U t'ie lsti-.OUS. i his 13 a I li.en.; ui ma :e c-: tne ..a:ay c :n; u:rv in the 1: ty. If the Ik-die l Sta't-s wi-h. tboy can par tc : wh- le a moan It mfrkionel at enco, r.ad save tit; tntercst. A Be -ir 1 cf Ce.ir n.issio.ie: s is tc Lfc t--p-o;utcd at AFashiugit n to adjust all clairr..-;. Santa Attr.a isg.lr.g fir a se- rt time to his 17-ca-n'.la. G-.ne::d Milas ;s to be e'es 't ci .'.:?.: 'Ihe c-tiij o-e w ili be- proclaimed its so: :-, as ::. treaty is latiiic-d. General Almonte is ctt-atfdGcne-ral cf Dlviii -and Grand Gross of the Drd-.r cf .Guadalure, acd to he seiit. as M. nis'.er to Beruo. News f. o:n Cahibrnia, to the 20th it it is rec tv-e-.l, but the ue pat -.Los con c- sealed, and contcrs un.eiio.vu. 'ihe Callioruiri mad was brought koiti Acnpul-o toVerat'roz infiny-'wo he van i-urtoeu minutes. There are rumorts of thekss of another Paeiuir sieamer on Ciiri-tmas elr.y. which wed. n-t vouch for. It is said that tho pa.s-c-uge: s an 1 property wore saved. There are rumors a!s of tl e tailuie of two 1 ar.king houses in San Francisco. An agent c f Adams" Fxprrss, I ieam, car-.ei ithe Texas, brir.gin r important papers from Caiif-.rnia. A C.-triTAL If KK. It is prop- the vc.ttui r:-lire a Is to f.uri.di ese I ca s-rnc cf Ealyca-s " f.r the c r.Ve: eu'iages ieu-.ee f thoe travelling w ith these ap aswell as f rjhe c-mfo:t of Iravekrs generally. The cars will be con me d:ous and wdl sutplbd wit! tra.lio? .jumpers, tattles, sugr.r candy milk.i-arag. ric, and other sedatives and conveniences, an experienced matron with both wet and dry nurses will be always in attendance. "i' its will teal J ;k..oi, and parents n.z re ly ttji it; i ;, el every alter: La being paid" to their cat- IJARITETS. cr.r.rtrcT-u.n wkhkly iv rvvon and jtorcsTS. t.SF.NjHVito.rridav. Jan. 27, 1S54. ricur ncr bbh S7 25 1 25 75 Viieat net bu.sh. Bye, (. orn, Oats, i'otateH-s, Butter pier lb. Eggs, lei. Buckwheat jrr buiii. Hay prr l-n, Wet-tl per eord, Coal per bushel, Chesnutji per L-ushel, 37. 50 a IS li cd a 12 1 50 07 1 25 10 v.hsr I-Iarlret. Ei-.ENsrrioi - ot IS51. Ctnh'ns, I n e-t Gomtnein Secoml ." Lariue!, H(T::I,K-k. Chair Plank, Cherry , v a.i. fc . 7,50 11.00 13,00 10.00 7,50 15,00 23,00 10, (to a 12.v a 15..-0 a 7.00 a 1-1,00 a 14. 50 a TRY BAKKbLS IMtlAN Ll' llMhNT. It is clear nti-1 pleasant to ttse. Warranted all it is recemnif n del or money pall back. Prepared hv II. (J. O. Cary, Pr.irekt and Chetnist, Clcrc-I.-.nd Ohio, to when, all orders .should be addressed. Sold by an authorized A pent ia every town in th State. Per sala by Fred. Kittel, bnsburg P., and h IIughe-8 i Wiu-ny, Jefferson Ta. ' -l 4' ni Oc fJO